Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1987
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Tomorrow, we may be far apart, but here, now, we discover the beauty of our relationship, feeling warm and close. We are under a spell, a spell that will grip our hearts Through the years. Table of Contents 18 Activities 42 Sports 90 Clubs 158 People Introduction-I5 K' I 3' 3 ..wf, , U Lx l ' Q I I all 'M '5'lC. l' 'W X 2 FQ M. 1 1 'ng ' Q M ' MWW , 1 1 3 wx '4l '- . X ! K. ll-, v Mx fm f' f.:.af 1, ' 'WMEQ '1 QL ,ge wi ui isbn 'T V 1 i gin , Yf 4. 'M-jf if 33.3.25 ? ,rm .5 Q we. K :bt ' . ...A ' :' vw., 'K 1 v K5 'Uv '41 bf:-gk HV, 4 .F Sli 'H .xl r w,.5jx xQ sw .iuaoh E-swiwf 'N . 3 .. ' svx M- .' - 1 L::i4TTif?Fx. ,- 3 PAS in F ' JL'm'.53'V 3 -M-1--M CF lm I ..,..f- 'i g I i- ., ' . f me - A ,::4.Jbw '--13 1 ' -fm .1 ,,, Q:.,1-.-:?.?fi'fw,'3,:qwf1 , wy.'g.,.:x.f-.kji I KF... Q f. -- 'I , ' . 'Hr ' ,' I.. W . ,, In xiii E bv V :V . 1 .wtf -l f fhtlf., , fy 52 ff , W5Ef14.,f', N A A- Aww' My I H I 4l6f..'.1A -.smfw ,+A , + : ri ? .J f ' i- V2 -I' .,v fff-Xf .I Q. J. , 1 5 . 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Take that second wind, draw from your heart, for we must carry on the tradition Through the years. Introduction-1 l , ,M ,f V 4 + Uh . T V - ...W f--W V . 1, . -My f 1 -.rv-H K f ' ' f 1 ,V if r f- , Vw r' F' A 'hum Y 1. 1 , ,E Q 'MQW l - Y fx Y , 'N ' -l 'E , 4 If - . f k -If A nf, W EA A nf ' I 4 1 -Af' I . N f ,jk ' A x T il - ,X If xi NSA!! . 'Q ' X .V if I ii x i Q... I, b r K 2 , , , .fy 1 5 ff! ,fu A if ff. , y A - . ... Al ,f,J.-.g... MK , .Q A, ... I 1 . i ll SX il ve , f fm il . , ' ., , Tr X 'lk ' Nj' l, 11'-LA' Qs' - .f l Qi 'Q 4 il l Ah, the glory of achievement- Names engraved in gold plates, embossed certificates, dazzling trophies-they are symbols of our honor, our success. Where will we go from here- The future leaders,the youth who shone bright for a little while? Will the best remain the brightest, and will we be remembered Through the years? af., 9 WW F wh? ' JL . . Nz- - - uf . N A-n.,.. V' Neff ff? if fkzf X' AN. ri' ' .Gi fii:FI.iL'7h hff f , VK.: My -f x F ' my Wi . ' if W. vw . M if f ' f ff' .- J-,JH Y Y,-,wr b , nfhiu-. ... ' Q gi M qfw, ' 'EAWV . ' 5r.Q ' ,. , 3' K J iw... A ,' QQ, H, . .42 ' A ' n..,.J 3-V vm:-.-f -. k f f' WH - WE' ' mm' .f A Y 1 ..,r ' N 'f ,glvgafgwl N .. . M,,,w 'Wm- H' 1 .. 1 WM ,,-- :f , t t ini 1-1,-or ..., sw. H ' :,,,,,., N .755 T N - E is Qi I V 9 ' 1' ,,,. . it l tx - . ' ' X J 11? .' 2? X! .1 It . Ui Y virfx ,xv K . . lx ,, K. ' x F I il gg :ll X 'S 'A V . Q if l i ' ll I We are more than just a team, a strong, invincible unit. We are the best of friends. When the season ends what will be left- Memories of special times that can never be recaptured, and of stirring victories when we stood tall together? We will not walk away empty-handed, because we will never forget Through the years. Introduction-15 ' ,. 1' , , I I 1 ' A ' Q' . .. q V v . , ,,., , ., f Y' 5. f , A . lllnuulllneru I lu I :lvl ll llll 11-1211- .- in-..ar QT - A . 1-1 A - :,..,. 4,-H N., ff- -,.,---f ,B .535 I f- 2,.wf' ' s V- MwM..,,M, , .Lb H . f ,Q ,. , ,. .. N- ' ' ,mx v--v-Q For the past twenty-four years, Mr. John Donovan has devot- ed his many talents to the students at Westwood. His influ- ence radiates out to enlighten all corners of campus life. The zany walls of room OO7 , where he unearths the War Chant and Chieftain from cluttered minds, have never boxed him in. His addiction to Mr. Sun coaxed him onto the pool deck where the Westwood girls' swim team rewarded his years of coaching effort with an undefeated season. Mr. Donovan also supports other athletic programs by working as a game offi- cial at football and basketball games and track meets. The yearbook and newspaper staffs have always yielded first-rate, award-winning material under his supervision. ln the class- room, Mr. Donovan adds a unique and creative flavor to his lessons. As a friend, he's always the first person to offer his loving, moral support to students and peers alike. He con- stantly relies on his witty and charming personality to allevi- ate the all too familiar stings of life. Through advising, coach- ing, teaching, and being a friend, Mr. Donovan has contribut- ed significantly to the enjoyment of learning, the spirit of competition, and the zest of living. ln appreciation for your years of devotion, concern, and loyality to the students and staff at Westwood, we dedicate the 1987 Chieftain to you, Mr. Donovan. You're one of a kind! Q Y 1 . ' A . N , in I Y 4 ,, - Q 3 I 5 t - fuss f -A ...-,.. H ,A , ,wa i . .+-..,. , ' ' 1: x 4 ! 1 x .,, A ',' v Q 7 1 'N V' . 5 , . I , ' ,. 4 x -I , ?' , 1 , l I . N if 1 ' I I ' . . , 4 0 'ik ' I fw' vi lui! 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AX 'fyl -' X s- W nhl, gut w 'M ls il l 5 r '-5 E . ylrxyl V VVVI ki Ry u' L ii? l, K P l Out of uniform, We meet on the field, Away from the intensity of competition. Relishing the freedom of youth, We reveal a lighter side, lmmodest to the images others perceive. Proud and anxious Warriors, Entrusted in our unity. Success awaits us - As a team we will fight Through the years. Division Page Activities-1 9 Of Westwood and it's beginnings, one of the founding students of the Chieftain said: 'IWe, the first students ofWestwood, have started to blaze a trail, a path toward high traditions and education standards. The dips and turns that we carve will be there forever. Whether we turn our little paths into a huge and easy-to-travel freeway is up to us, and up to our successors. This year we have cleared most of the obstacles from our path, and have left markers for others to follow. lt is our hope that those who follow will keep the path clear and extend it beyond the horizon. When Westwood opened in 1962, it was faced with the same problems as any other new school. lt's academic quality was uncertain, it lacked traditions, and it's school spirit was practically nil. During the first year many of those problems were corrected. During the succeeding 24 years, the standards that were estab- lished have been added to and upgraded. The world facing the first Westwood students was vastly different from the one facing the students of today. From the battlefields of an unpopular and controversial war to the international sites of terrorism, from the first steps on the moon to the space shuttle. Westwood has survived the vast changes and prospered. The years from 1962 to 1967 were a transition period for America. People began to examine their values. Many of those people found traditional values repressive and out-of-date and those who rebelled against those repressive values called themselves flower children. Out of their social rebellion came the sexual revo- lution, free love, and environmental con science. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Plo- bel Peace Prize winner, advocated the abo- lition of racial discrimination through peaceful protest. Unfortunately, Dr. King died before he could see his dream be- come reality. He was assassinated in 1968 at a Memphis hotel. Technology, the 60's grew by leaps and bounds. The supreme goal of the space program was to put a man on the moon. The space program suffered a serious hardship on January 27,1967 when a flash fire occurred during preliminary testing of the Apollo spacecraft killing three astro- nauts. The Polaris series ofnuclear subma- rines was launched in the early 60's. Scien- tists refined a substance called Bakeolite and renamed it plastic. Plastic was then used for almost everything from dentures to Tuppenivare. Pampers sold a new inno- vation to consumers - disposable dia- pers. For the Hrst time contacts were made and open heart surgery was performed. The government suffered a tragic loss when President John F. Kennedy was as- sassinated on November 22, 1965, in Dal- las by Lee Harvey Oswald. Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as Presi- dent that very day. In 1968, the country was divided politically. Richard Nixon 20-Memories ff. A .v -s P. .9 ,I S I .r TOP RIGHT: 1962-65 Powder Puff Royality ABOVE: 1980-81 Mr. William Engelsman AT LEFT: 1979-80 Cris Sorenson OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: 1980-81 pep assembly. OPPO- SITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: 1965-64 Jeanine Bachert OPPO- SITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Westwood Ballerinas OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: 1978-79 Kris Horsley OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: 1965-66 Carolyn Grisz OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Typical Westwood dance. won the Presidential electoral vote by the smallest margin since 1912. America was changing culturally dur- ing the 6O's. The Beatles brought a new style of rock 'n' roll music and dress to America. As the hemlines of skirts rose so did the height of hair: mini skirts were worn with bouffant hair-dos. Color T.V. was introduced for home use. Westwood has hurdled over the ob- stacles ofa new school and achieved high academic standards and tradi- tions. Over the years these traditions and standards have elevated the name of Westwood to new heights of respect. The 25 years of change Westwood has seen has been drastic. Those changes helped shape and re- fine the standards of the growing school. L 1 it .mt x ffl 'X r s- , . f :gt Q- ., f t,g,flk,' M tv , is .. .f . . :N ,sax L. Q ext, ' ' . W. 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Q , ' I, sw i 9 A ,r x' i x, 4 Q. - .4 x f 1 'ff , , x ,. v-- 9 f gm Q H F3 QL S Y 3,- lf' 'ff School Spirit Cheerleaders And Warriorettes Lift The ten varsity cheerleaders and the eighteen Warrior- ettes worked together to raise school spirit for the 86-87 football and basketball seasons. The girls put in hours of practicing to coordinate dances, cadances, and chants to help excite the crowds. This summer the Warriorettes and varsity cheer attended a summer camp at NAU. The cheerleaders received awards such as the spirit stick, and a superior trophy, while the Warriorettes also received a spirit stick, and a superior award on their dances. Mrs. Sandy Cooper is in charge of the varsity and J.V. cheerleaders. Mrs. Sally Sturdevant is the Warriorette sponsor. Their hard work and dedication at helping the pom and cheer squads is greatly appreciated. The cheerleaders and Warriorettes really help boost school spirit. Without them the crowds in the stands would lack the enthusiasm needed to help the year's ac- tivities be successful. 95. J.: 26 Porn as cheer At Left: Varsity Cheerleaders. Top Row: Renee Alvarez, Kim Blankenburg, Jana Templin, Meli- sha Mullenaux, Lori Weinberg, Tiffany Estrada. Bottom Row: Caren Mikesh, Nikki Wheeler, Ju- lie Larson, Kelly Helmbreck. Middle: Performing a percision stunt are cheerleaders Nikki Wheel- er and Kelly Helmbreck. Top Right: Watching the Warrior Football team with enthusiasm is senior Warriorette Angela Dicken. Above: Su' per-spirited cheerleader Julie Larson, fires-up the Westwood fans. J I ff Vg 4 if 'NV 3 6 'Q is -. 0 , flgwi Sf NT X ffm? Hr fxfx XX W . , 4,-f-mm -4 - NYJ V' v' iff' W Junior Class Float Receives First Place Honors Y 28-Homecoming Top Left: The junior float Still Moving Forward, won Grst place in Class competition. Middle Left: Senior float, A Token of Excellence, Came in at a close second. Bottom Left: The sophomore float, Reach For The Stars, receives third place. Top Right: Leonard Bruns- dale and his queen take part in the homecoming festivi- ties. Bottom Right: Louise Wright smiles as she is wel- comed back to Westwood by the Warriors. f - ,fs nina-Q-. ff Q. arf -nf G, ' i.' 1- up xii? i ,rf 7 I' on ' Q L 1' I' A 1 .1 . NW. ' ,- -,. 1 , 'A sl Q fa ll? . , x . , ,NWA Q I AA 30,3 E, Hr , qi , A , I.. g .K Wy, I lx in 1. .xg ip.E7i915 r ' X ' ' fi x Z X, . . f ' A , , , , P r- -X C 45' I ' X ' x A t ' T Q n- g F? f ' A fx .N K X 1 J. x ,L I ' - Q Q -Q: X VX A l - Q- ,fi Tim 5- . a l Y : v x . b f S L X rf X XR xxxm Q mr.. - Q. , ' . x - . - .sm X I .wr W . N . - .-v , dl. x . up x Q , ,:.'W 'a - , , I C v I r 1 4 r 1 Q ' 44, .nn - 4 is 'fi I 5 .,' M 4 J 3?-A, .4 ' '52 .. QE! nr. 1 5? Q 3. 1,. .xg P. I .I J lv ,Var . is 5'5- Homecoming Activities Accent Silver Anniversazy Over 5,000 proud and anxious Warrior fans, including past and present Westwood students filled the stands at Brimhall Field to witness the 1986-87 Homecoming Festivities. This year was our 25th anniversary so special activities for the evening had been planned. The Homecoming Royalty from the past 24 years came back for another parade around the field in cars of the same year they were crowned. The halftime show began with the presentation of class floats, each of them showing off the creativity and dedication that had been put into making them. Thejuniors took first place in the float competition displaying an Indian headress and a Warrior standing proud. Excitement grew in the crowds while the 1987 Homecoming candidates were driven around in horse and buggy. Floyd Williams and Sherri Farnsworth captured the King and Queen titles. The Warriors ended the Homecoming evening with a 18- 8 victory over the Greenway Demons. Opposite Page: Homecoming Royalty Floyd Williams and Sherri Farnsworth. Top Right: Carrying the crowns were Jason Wright and Betsy Arnett. Above: Homecoming Attendants are Rick Flaherty, Kim Blankenburg, Brent Leavitt, Lori Weinberg, Justin Rutherford, Jana Templin, Sean Roundtree, Colleen Kirkpatrick. llomecoming-31 xvw , L 'vi in 'C - 0 Y 1 5 i c i . .-1-1 n '- q we dll 4 3 I A4 wif -- x 'fu ' 4 QTQSWQ 47,4 t , ,gm MX dpxrl N sw I 2 My K .1 igiyxis' J x F5 ' ff 45 98 1? k A-gh. T'was the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse . We have heard this story at least a hundred times, but this year a different version appeared in one of Westwood's many Christmas halls. Various organizations chose a hall and decorated it in their own Christmas style. As students walked down each hall, they could feel the spirit rising every day as Christmas vacation approached. The deco- rated halls werejudged by the faculty and the best three were chosen. ROTC acquired third place, COE received second place, and DECA was honored with first place. Christmas time is a time for sharing and caring. lt's a time to enjoy the company of family and friends and to show your appreciation for everything they have done. Exchang- ing gifts is always the highlight of the season and watching youngsters eyes approach the size of golf balls as they open their presents and squeal in delight is always excit- ing and fuliilling. Christmas traditions and memories at Westwood, at home and around the world will continue in the future and will live forever. TOP RIGHT: While decorating Christmas halls, Keith Wilson's face shows concentration and dedication. MIDDLE LEFT. ROTC student, Lance Roscel helps his organization in acheiving the third place award. 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Written by Paul Zindel, it has also received the Obie Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award as best American play of the season. Performed by Westwood students, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds received excel- lent reviews and an auditorium filled with applause. The play depicts the stony of a family and their sturggles to survive while keeping close family ties. To support herself and her two daughters, Beatrice Hunsdorfer rents one of their rooms to an old woman. The older of her daughters, Ruth, is prone to have emotional outbursts at any time, while Tillie, her other daughter, is simple, ordinary, and extremely shy, but is very much interested in science. Motivated by one of her teachers, Tillie performs an experiment studying the effects of gamma rays on marigolds and enters it in a science fair. Beatrice is very proud but also envious of her daughter's accomplishment and success which creates many different feelings and problems. The Westwood Performing Arts De- partment did a superior job while presenting this play and deserves a round of congratulations for their hard work and dedication. ,fax . 171.9-5 bis TOP LEFT: Ruth tl.isa Rampatb holds her rabbit, Peter, and gazes angrily at her mother who hasjust told her that her sweater is too tight. BOTTOM LEFT: Beatrice lCharmain Fletcher! tries to break her eldest daughter, Ruth tl.isa Rampatl, out ofa nightmare. BOTTOM RIGHT: Janice Vickery tTregony Sheperdi, Tillie's only competition, sweetly informs thejudges of the science fair of the care and trouble she went through to put the cats skeleton together and asks them to take this into consideration when they pick the winner. 58-Full Play f A r .v ' f i -Gi ' IJ-' 2 I We Tk, V ll X Xi 1' TOP LEFT: Ruth lLisa Rampatl brushes her sister's, Tillie's lRachelle Firel, hair and tells her that their mothers nickname used to be Belly the Loon . TOP RIGHT: Beatrice Huhsdorfer lCharmain Flelcherl wonders if Nancy 1Fonree liullonl would notice if she poured water on her head: she's so old! BOTTOM LEFT: Beatrice lCharmain Fletcherl tells Ruth lLisa Rampatl not lo worry, that il was only a dream and tries to comfort her. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tillie lRachelle Firel excitedly removes the marigolcls that have been exposed to gamma rays and that have won her a place in the science fair. Fall Vlzl 9 . I J' f, ii X 5 iq Q N ou 'ss H5 is HSS-3 :?ffff0SffCfCr'1x' 40 PKG. 4 E if FF .1 V Q I.-A J: v SY ' Ir: I ff? Nikki Wheeler Junior Sweetheart J, o 921 BL I Y Y, Lori WCil1hlIl'Q Senior Sweetheart P-'x1?5g1ii j'3xg-:yy 'SIL Q , , ,wx ' 4 , .. . , . x 'aw K ins. . 4 'ig .J ' sv v . , ' 'XII J ,X I 4, -sl. 1 yn-,.'V f Q ' M 'P 'N ' - ON .' v ,R . lr I if ,-. . X n ..-. 9 A 4 Ad. 4,-I -, . .- I N--nj. S 1 Rx C 15' ' ' ' ' . ' A- r - fl. Q v! - - , n - ,! , .-'T' X, a., z , x-'fi - 9 ' . ' s x 'E 3 4 ' ' -X K, .,.-. . r . -f -.U . .. , X- 1 ,. 1 '.. 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Winning is the ultimatum Through the years. Sports Division-43 'O fb Q fO..fiS '51 Q 4' 4 fl ' N -QQO The period from 1969 to 1975 was turbulent. The future was uncertain. lt was the time of the credibility gap, the space race, and political scandal. Americans were leary of the government and hazy about their personal future and the future of the country. 1969 to 1975 was a trial for American politics. Washington D.C. was a hotbed ofscandal. President Nixon was reelect- ed in 1975. That same year official peace was declared in Vietnam. Washington began to heat up when the story of the Watergate affair hit the newspapers and TV. Because of his involvement in Watergate, Vice President Agnew re- signed and Gerald Ford took his place. ln 1974 Congress began impeachment investigations against President Nix- on. Nixon resigned in 1975 and was later pardoned by President Ford. The technology of the late sixties and early seventies was basically centered around the development of the space program. The United States and the Soviet Union were in intense competition with each other to make advance- ments in space. ln 1969, the lunar module Eagle landed on the moon. The same year, the Soviets sent an unmanned spacecraft, Zonds, to orbit 'luv .,,.. WW R,,,,,,,W.,L the moon and retrieve lunar samples. By 1974, the U.S. had inched ahead in the area of manned launchings. Sky- lab's third crew broke man's previous record for living in space, eighty-four days. ln 1975, eighteen year olds were giv- en the right to vote and sixteen year olds were allowed to marry. The mov- ie The Exorcist revived the occult .h,,w,4,, TOP RIGHT: 1971-72, Sherry Moore MIDDLE RIGHT: 1964-65 Doug Giles, H.C. Noll, David Hale, Doug Brinker- hoff. ABOVE LEFT: 1962-65. ABOVE: 1984-85, Michelle Harris. AT RIGHT: 1975-76 Dennis Crandall and Chapar- ral opponent. 44-Memories I , la Mi' If 'Ii ' x -wxvxhgxf A ,+ - 1 1' y A Qjmi ' f '.w, Atl, 1 'N'-v--rv -'I--... Q I h . 1 , ,-41' W Q, -gg, Y.-.a - . - ',l .5 1 , 1 K' ' . ' ' , -,fly .n Q 3315.5 X TOP LEFT: 1969-70 Bill CrOthCrS MIDDLE: 1979-80 Jim Patterson ABOVE: 1977-78 craze and exorcism. Gasoline prices rose to nearly sixty cents. String bikinis were seen on beaches across the country. ln the wide world of sports, Miami won their second straight Super- bowl over the Minnesota Vikings, UCLA's win- ning streak in basketball was stopped at eighty- eight by Notre Dame, and Hank Aaron topped Babe Ruth's home run record. Although the period was a turbulent one, Amer- ica preserved. The shock ofthe covert actions of the government slowly faded, the space pro- gram strode forward boldly, and society adjust- ed to many changes. fl-Q --wt, . ' ,, ,w.,t:.L 13525 .... . - 1 -swat-Qfs ' . ' . ' fl ,fp ef, , Q.. E Kathleen Cramer BOTTOM RIGHT: 1966-67 Ernie Sandoval BELOW: 1965-66 Kevin Billiet MIDDLE RIGHT: A future tennis pro. ' -4 ' 'A , L . J , X S - N.: xx ., K 5 A 5 X gui. ' E -.4 M mi 3 T u A D M 2-- - if . ,..,., , Sf-f ft 159, X grvlx' .HA J . vvsa. ww-an .t........,...t. at wma 1. QQ' G . X . ,ff TOP LEFT: 1985-84 Marc Beasley. TOP RIGHT: 1974-75 Karen Webb. MIDDLE LEFT: 1976-77 Hcrbic Chinn. CENTER: 1981-82 Liz Fancher and Carol Rabcka. MIDDLE RIGHT: 1970-71 Sam Smith, AT RIGHT: 1975-74 Coy Johnston. 46-Mcmorics . X 5. XM fi, 1 m .,,, V Yi 4 06- Y -f-I-'Y ig 1:35335 ' I--.. -F 4. W Q ii E, ..,, V Q ' , :V . - x R UM GILL .i .Ya X .ss , 544 TOP LEFT: 1980-81 Anne Evans. TOP RIGHT: 1968-69 Jack Slapley. MIDDLE LEFT: 1982-85 CENTER: 1978-79 I'I0ama Burnham. MIDDLE RIGHT: 1965-64 AT LEFT: 1972-75 Dwaurl Slew- art and Dale Connolly. Mcmorics-47 SE QS' gf ff' TOP: Aaron Cayton leads the Warriors. ABOVE: Coach Lopcr congratulates Todd O'Brian on a good play. MIDDLE RIGHT: Terry Thornton makes the catch. AT RIGHT: Mike Cooper cheers on the team. 48 I oolball 2 Warriors Tear Through 1986 'j Wlth Many Ihctorles This years Warrior football team proved to be one of the best in Arizona, making their way to the quarter finals. The Warriors pro- vided fans with excitement each Friday night as they battled other schooI's teams coming home the victors in 75010 of their games. The Warriors ended the season with a 9- 5 record earning sixth . place in the final rank- ing of state. The most memora- ble victory came when the team defeated the c Mesa High Jackrabbits, re- kindling the Warriors drive to continue winning in the play-offs. The Warrior defense shut down opposing teams with its aggres- sive style of play and hard hit- ting tackling. The team nick- named the defense, t'Orange 'Ps X. 1 EFT Crush at the beginning of the season, and the oranges crushed other teams through- out the year. The mighty offense consistently produced yards gaining 5950 to- tal yards over the season. The leading gainer was Sean Round- tree who compiled 9258 yards. Four of Westwood's talented players gained recognition by earning honors on the All-East Valley League teams. They were Chris DeIaFuente, Brent Leavitt, Sean Roundtree, and Randy Wondrash. The long hours of practice proved to be beneficial as the team was a tough opponent for anyone to overcome. , , Q' -s L - 3'...'1',-35. , . . is I s l ,N is , L :aff-?,, p Q, is at fs X L : . A r i if swf: I cccc t Qg :Ii Q t --.-' -If 5 , STI, -1 Y W 'S if K X Q - -.Vw t ,,-M' Q X rp , I. g A - .' Q X: L, 3, -ng, sv . - t X S K V K sg L .... C. Ax, NMC Lg N I - :.. f I 'us 3 f NSF H . - S f . F fi ,tgp fi t Q . K s L R E L- - fr .5 ' ,W Q 'rx v sissy: , i ... V J . Qrh x M B V , K A p ' f :- .Q L , A 0 -,Sit .Qi ' 5. Q -A ABOVE TOP ROW: Brad Blue, Marc Chevalier, Mark Brunsdale, Chris DeLaFuente, Brent Leavitt, David Grossklaus, Justin Rutherford, Brian Mason. SECOND ROW: Lance Crawford, Jeff Wallace, Sean Roundtree, Rick Flaherty, Sean Stapley, James Hammond, Allister Ray, Terry Thorlon, Tom Farnsworth, Ron Anderson, Eric Shumway, Shea Lilly. THIRD ROW: Kyle Ide, Joe Burr, David Buck, John Hamblin, Rob Walker, John Durfee, Merlin Russell, Marcel Chevalier, Todd O'Brian, Bill Wirth, Justin Vanderwalker, Mike Ochoa, Aaron Cayton. Fourth Row: Phil Brick, Chris Mattix, Mike Jefferson, David Porter, Tom Kowalczyk, Mike Cooper, Jim Roe, Ron Tafoya, Randy Wondrash, Jeff Bucahnon, Guinnars Waggenscllar, Greg Stewart, FIFTH ROW: Sean Leon, James Roe, Tony Nash, Greg Garcia, J.J. Camptell, Rick Warren, Scott Rider, Tim McKinnon, Marc Nevin, Robby Fain, Sean Christofferson, Bill Mcliaine, Larry Sample, SIXTH ROW: Lorenzo Chegman, Roger Lightner, Bill Hance, Todd Rooser, Don llammerly, Glady Taylor, Jason Wolfe, Todd Nevin, Carlos Beneivides, Calvin Johnson TOP RIGHT: Kyle lde and Ron Anderson give a high-five. TOP l.liF'I': Ali Ray adds to the score. MIDDLE RIGHT: Offensive line gets ready. Football-49 Junior Blues And J. IL Teams Have Successful Year. The 1986 Junior Blues foot- ball team had its most suc- cessful team in several years. The team was led by Coach Lon Foster and As- sistant Coach Larry Mattix. The team finished the sea- son with a 5-5 record. The highlights of the season in- cluded two victories over the Mountain View and the Dobson Junior teams. Out- standing offensive players for the team were Mike Ochoa, Tony Nash, Todd Kooser, and David Porter, The excellent defensive players were Merlin Russell, Eric Shumway, Jim Roe, and Chris Mattix. The Junior Varsity team showed that once again the young Warriors have the ability to be winners. Work- ing hard throughout the season they finished with a 5-4 record. Three of the losses were very close games despite the final score. Leading the team was Coach Jolly and Assis- tant Coach Palmer. The coaches and players felt they were a better team then the win-loss record shows. The outstanding players were Ruben San- chez, Zane Dickey, Mike Owen, and Steve Colgrove. TOP RIGHT: Coach Mat- tix Sr Foster discuss the plays. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jeff Buchanan quenches his thirst. ABOVE: Team- mates discuss the plays. AT RIGHT: Offense makes their move. 50-Foolball '99 T153 in 5 . fm, gs a'- . , . I - TOP ROW: George Gaitan, Jason Vercelli, Vince Gonzales, Darren Roman, Baron Curson, Mike Craig, Robert Traylor, Steve Colgrove, Jason Watson, Casey Cook, SECOND ROW: Ruben Sanchez, Scott Finzer, Zane Dickey, Kyle Thornton, Rick Brunton, Doug Eaves, Jaylen Bellows, Jason Wilkins, Chris Gump, Richard Vasquez, Larry Davila, THIRD ROW: Geoff Willis, Randy Wolberg, James Stock, John Gass, Brent Weinberg, Mark Lines, Peter Moreno, Mark Wilde, J.R. Morales, FORTH ROW: Mike Murton, John Williams, Rick Shummway, Bill Kuche, Randy Ricedorff, David Hufnagel, Chad Jepson, Brent Hawkins, Joe Lopez, Chris Wright, BOTTOM ROW: Todd Rowalcyzk, Elton Seaux, Mike Omer, Mike Clark, Robbie Buchanon, Scott Lavender, Carlos Hernandez, Mike Ochoa, Jeffwebb. TOP RIGHT: Eric Shumway and David Porter cheer on the team. TOP LEFT: Coach Townsend helps Rick Warren with his injury. Football-51 All summer long, the swimming and diving team dreamed about drowning opposing teams ln the fall they saw their dream material ize The girls team wrapped up the season with an 8 0 dual meet re cord and a forth place finish in the State Championships The boys in turn maintained their tradition of undefeated seasons they also captured the third place state title Both teams were credited with ex ceptional performances from Westwood s eleven divers Depth proved to be the key factor in the girls struggle against such rivals as Mountain View Saguaro and Chaparral Although the achievements of a hand full of girls overshadowed the others no vlcto ry was possible without the effort of the entire group The fourth and fifth place finishes lacking in rival teams boosted the Warriors out of their nine year slump consequen cely giving rise to the wave of sea sonal expectations The girls fin :shed a close second to Dobson in the City Championships Also im presslve was their third place Divl sional title Unfortunately the departing sen iors will carry much of the team s depth away with them Their enthu siasm and love for swimming so much a part of the team s spirit will be soarly missed Meg Rich Ni chole Anderson Marcy Jacobs Ma na Talamante Shawn Health and ABOVE RIGHT Marie Tala mante looking down the fast lane AT RIGHT Jason Ander son swims to another first place finish Michelle Troy will return next year however, to defend Westwood's newly acquired reputation for out standing lady swim teams Accompanying the boys unde feated season were several inpres sive finishes in the state meet The 200 Medley Relay came in second Individual finishes were made by Mike McQu1tty 200 Freestyle Jason Anderson 100yd Butterfly 500yd Freestyle 500yd Freestyle Jason Anderson 100yd Butterfly 500yd Freestyle Joel Colmar 100yd Backstroke 200yd Individual Med ley Todd Eames 100yd Butterfly Lenny Starks 100yd Freestyle The boys too will suffer the loss of their seniors Coach Cummins com mented We re losing a lot of good young senior men However l feel that the sophomores and ju niors will fill up the gaps next year Without points from the diving team neither the boys nor the girls swim team would have as pired to such heights Paul Kepler and Dalm Crandell were the mighty men giving strength to their team mates Paul suffered a tragic diving accident and was unable to com pete in the State Diving Champion ships Dalm however continued on and received the fifth place state title Recalling the season Paul remarked Everyone en joyed being on the team this year We all got along so well We owe our success to Mrs Pipes Warrior Tidal Wave Wine? Out Rivals we-.hs ,SQSSQYM as -:r 'fQP qi, 52 Swimming E 5' --Q., . . . . . . . I N F 1' W I . . M , 1 . - 'x , f N , . Y . . n . - A I 'gi tn'-Q l. - ,t , . . , . h n I 1 A . . . . . . . . . . , . ...A,. I ' 1 . . . - 1 - ' I v 1 -X . . , . Q W , . Q v . f - . . I 0 - . . , . I - ' I . . . , , . . . . - 1 . . . . - - U , - 1 ' 1 5 I I 0 K . 1 I - I .0 ' - ' . T - W,ff 'g , .ck , . . . . . . 1- . ff ' K C1 K , . X 'Fl . . . . . . 1 ' f . . . . 1 - I . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - Q . . . . . . . . ' 1 . . . . . E . . . . I . . . . , . . . . I 1 I n 0 xv. 0 - U I I 1 . . . . , . . . . . - . I . . . U I I I . . . I I - ' . I I ' v rf W. . . . -, ,- A C... L , W 5' s,t:'s'.'.t,,M..,lffffAs W.-Meijpigl, fN,.L - .f , .W M g W Z V, Vfvzw, ,-1 ,. , W I .uv -'A ' ,wif V, ' 3: f 51: J q., ,, -A ' ,Q . we , --- Y ' 5 fy.,-.. ' . 1' 'is-' . .. M ag I QVMTLTV 'lr ,191 .X -' ' , M - fi . ' '- .yy , .. nv - fp. W we . , M , X . 4.5 9 A-V 5' x , L y, wr wr 3 5 limit . I.. I I M- -.,.-4-111 I I -If 7...-4. ..-- r 'Y 5 TOP LEFT: Girls swim team. TOP ROW: Allison Shumway, Kathy Gauer, Coach Donovan, Bitzy Gumz, Christy Barnard. SECOND ROW: Diane Kranich, Suzette Eames, Jana Templin, Kim Blankenburg, Anne Marie Niebch, Kristeen Harris. THIRD ROW: MicheIIe'Troy, Shannon Steinert, Becca Rhoades, Kristin Wennerstrom, Ann O'Brien, Anne DeJong. FOURTH ROW: Marie Talamantc, January Esquivel, Karen McQuitty, Meg Rich, Marcy Jacobs. BOTTOM ROW: Dina Graziano, Marlene Cantelope, Cheri Darveaux, Renee Bubeheim, Nichole Anderson, Dina Tibshraeny. TOP RIGHT: Our bathing beauties Marie Talamante, Ruth Hammond, Michelle Troy, and Marcy Jacobs pose one last time hefore diving into the cool water. MIDDLE LEFT: lt's going to be a close finish ladies and gentlemen. lt's no wait-yes, could it be, it's Todd Eames finishing first in the 100yd. Breaststroke! ABOVE: Boys swim team. TOP ROW: John Cro- zier, Curtis Nielson, Shannon Hughes, Jason Anderson, Leonard Starks, Joel Colmar. SECOND ROW: Glenn Peters, Todd Eames, Brendon Smith, Daniel Nason, Michael Nason. THIRD ROW: Keith Cochran, Mike McQuitty, Kevin Penney, Jeremy DeJong, Aaron DeWitt. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Clark, Robert French, Nathan Nicholas, Ryan Riggs, Paul Rollins. AT SIDE: The swimmers couIdn't have gott'n along without their terrific managers Bitzy Gumz, Christy Barnard, and Brian Black. 55 i ng.- i TOP: Diving team. TOP ROW: Chris Ament, Lynnette Taylor, Carol Alldredge, Coach Bette Pipes, Jenny McClellan, Deborah Ciofas, Crissy Cameron. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Mercado, Paul Kepler, Brian Hampton, Dale Hanes, Dalin Crandell. ABOVE: Diving to new heights. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Pipes and her senior divers, Carol Alldredge, Dale Haines, and Deborah Gofas. AT RIGHT: 1985-84 Karen Mason, Leslie Allen, and Coach Pipes. , I .n 54-Swimming -4' is i I W 2' I W ,U I 3 , L if' 'Q' .X ,gel .A ' If -A , ff ,. ffif?.,I1r5sQ'g:i TOP LEFT: Coach Donovan and Meg Rich discussing the next meet. TOP RIGHT: Becca Rhoades and Suzette Eames must be enjoying their work- out! MIDDLE: Who ever said seniors aren't wiId?!?I ABOVE: Nichole An- derson and her beautiful fly form. AT RIGHT: 1978-79 Kris Horsley. Runners Continue Tradition With A Successful Season Both the boys and the girls placed high in the Prescott and Benson invitationals. At the honorable Doug Conley Invita- tional, where only the top 20 teams can participate, the boys placed lst and the girls 12th. The boys took City and Divisionals and the girls earned 3rd and 5th, both run- ning against some tough com- petition. In State, although our boys were favored to win, the warriors earned a 15rd place, with Chris Schurz tChuckieJ ti- tled State Champion. And the girls placed a respectable 15th in the AAA teams. Four of the boy team members went on to the Regional Kenny Invitational in Fresno, Ca. Chuckie placed 6th and went on to the National Kenny Invi- tational, in San Diego, Ca., Where he again placed 6th. The 1st sophomore across the line in the nation. Westwood's X-country team was ranked high in the state and has brought much honor to our school. Cross country is notjust a go out andjog 2-2 V2 mile race. It requires mastering the art of endurance and the combina- tion of mental and physical strength. Our Westwood run- ners trained hard and sacri- ficed many hours for the X- country team, and they are to be commended. They continued Westwood's tradition with a successful sea- son. The boys team, coached by Kyle Sawyer, finished with a record of 11-0, and the girls, coached by Ross Decker, fin- ished with a 7-5 record. X- country had meets once a week, with 5 invitationals spread throughout the sea- son, plus City, Divisionals, and State. Their home course was out at Fountain Hills and con- tained a small, challenging mountain. 6: tio Q-Qi'-W.. ' 56 Cross Country K' ,... Ti jf,-'55 j N s R X A A - ... . . t A . .. f ' . ' 4 U. ' .ff ct 3' . P , A st L .ef -U, - 1' v- , ' 'v w ' , 'R L J Q , w, ' in fi W I . i' Y. - ', x f'-. o 9 ' 3 ak' gy S' .Q g :,fiL.'u .gf , ' ig R: ' W at '!' 4 I ,V l ' ' A , 1. ' ' 10 x W rx- we f E 5 X. 'yt , . K- ': t A . in-., . --1--. ' 6 a i 4 2 is, 5 3 is Q 5 t s A, . . I Q '- gi, ,,i if 3 - s' ' v i J. ' - 4 F XX so .ivsgf cgi --...w ,ts .7f.-55' - '- rv - if VS... - - ' if-4 - ff . -1 ,Qt -ixzvq-if - -4's'g'.x .-,sw - .finpfifiiiiisifigi M ,J-fx. YT: N i 5 L L . ik. I VE? M EA?S3j.:1,ci.:, -gig L , . , V . W' Mine- A' . A U'-. .mines M N 1 .. XJ, . ' ' . ,. - , . . - y L , , w -. 'U ' -Tllggiw, 3 ,, ta . l t , 'H . L ., . y A ,bf . Ayg.. A ,wa-,X . . its L, . , ., Q m ..'-v .. . . OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Denise Wilson, Misty Stowe, and Diane Heywood warm up for the win. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Boys Varsity Cross Country Team. Back row: Bill Clemons, Chris Schurz, Noah Hunt, Trevan Householder, Jean-Pierre Thompson, Leonard Juan, Mike Peters, Coach Kyle Sawyer. Front row: Duane Plumkema, Lynn Nicoll, Dave Giblin, Randy Button, Danny Lewis. Top: Girls Varsity and J.V. Cross Country Team. Back row: Coach Ross Decker, Christina Juarigu, Diane Heywood, Misty Stowe, Denise Wilson, Wendy Legg, Heidi Allred, April Grewe, Kris Craig, Mary Martin. Middle row: Amarilis Rivera, Leslie Greiner, Tammy Goetz, Sharlene Nichols, Jessica Shinn. Bottom row: Tracy Clark, Amy Gardner, Tonya Miles, Leslie Craft. ABOVE: The boys top 7 runners line up to intimidate the competition. Cross Country-57 Cross Countzy Team Dedicated To Train Hard -Asif! tw, lv JN ,SIWO A-Q! tQQ'Yf: OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Boys J.V. Cross Country Team. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Osbun, Brian Allen, Ren Button, Shane Krauser, Jason Cram, Doug Holmes. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Ebright, Joe Greene, Bob Roque, Andy McConaghie, Ron Thomas, Fernando Rodriquez, Tony McReary. TOP ROW: Bill Clemons, Garrett Cooper, Mike Reyff, Stephen Lautt, Kevin Dawe, Mike Butler, Darrin Passey, Mike Cambell, Rich Johnston, Jeff Manring, Mike Peters OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Legg, Amarilis Rivera, Leslie Greiner, April Grewe, and Sharlene Nichols stretch out to get ready for a hard practice. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Decker, Diane Heywood, and Misty Stowe discuss the strategies of pacing TOP: The girls team getting ready for a powerful start! ABOVE: Coach Sawyer explains to his runners the advantages of mental preparation. Cross Country-59 60-Volleyball Westwood Volleyball Team p Sets Up Well- Rounded Season - Westwood's Volleyball Team had a good season this year, despite their 5-11 record. With 4 seniors lead- ing the way the girls had the commitment and talent to keep their spirits high throughout all their match- es. Honors were given at the end of the season. Many re- cieved awards, a few were: Amisty Quist, named most valuable player, and Christy Faucette was pre- sented with most improved player. But, all who partici- The talented J.V. team end- ed their season with an out- standing 10-6 record. They proved themselves to be hard working and deter- mined. With the potential they displayed, next year should be great! The teams were lead by Gretchen Rowe, varsity coach and Virgil Cork, J.V. coach. Their support and skills made grueling wor- kouts a little easier. The coaches are commended for their contributions given to these teams. pated should be proud of their accomplishments. 1 4 1 V L 1 -ag W if TOP ROW: Kris Yazzi, Laura Gomez, Shannon Warner, Gretchen Rowe, Amity Qggist, Heather Roundy, Carline Gardner. MIDDLE ROW: Margie Anderson, Jenni Gutheric, Pam Christophcrson, Heidi Bagley, Melissa Purner. BOTTOM ROW, Cheri Bene, Heather Bachelor. xx Ky Q L5 url my TOP LEFT: Volleyball is a very agressive sport as shown in Margie Anderson's facial performing on the court. TOP RIGHT: The sport of volleyball is often confused with the art N- all-. --NJ ' MMM! TOP ROW: Janette Stapley, Denise Herrick, Virgil Cork, Amy Tjaroa, Kellie Wilkins. MIDDLE ROW: Jenny Suftin, Melissa Loftus, Anitia Carona, Michelle Cooper, Tara Dale, BOTTOM ROW: Kari Anderson, Carolyn Morris. GX ww M gg Civil if Q l ,T Uk ft ,PCT DNC? .letk... uh and style are very important in shown by Melissa Purner. fl... ABOVE: While playing a fun game of volleyball, Heather Bachelor discovers the ceiling of the gymnasium for the first time. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Concentration is a key aspect in per- forming your best as shown by Melissa Purner. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Standing strong over your position is not always best, sometimes it is better to dodge the ball. Volleyball-61 iw , in 4 MIN! V Girls Varsity Badminton Scores Westwood Opponent 6 Fria Z5 8 Chandler 1 9 Maryvale 0 9 Gilbert 0 9 Alhambra 0 5 Tempe 4 8 McClintock 1 5 Paradise Valley 4 5 Dobson 4 7 Corona del Sol 2 5 Mesa 4 9 Mountain View O OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Girls Varsity Badminton. TOP ROW: Cheryl Maxwell, Linda Kennedy, Darcy Swanson, Kristen Nielson, BOTTOM ROW: Courtney Rhoades, Stephanie Bond, Racheal Dandrea. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: 1985-84 Liz Bond. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Kristen Nielson returns a perfectly aimed birdie. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Kennedy and Racheal Dandrea practice their doubles game. TOP LEFT: Darcy Swanson concentrates on her awesome forehand. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Maxwell and Stephanie Bond put in an exhausting day of practice. ABOVE: Girls Junior Varsity Badminton. TOP ROW: Coach Yollie Munoz. MIDDLE ROW: Suzette Brooks, Janet Shaffer, Wendy Tryon, Shawna Ness. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Hernandez, Cory Flynn, Joyanna Liber, Alison McGivers, Tina Parkos. Badminton-65 K o .. ' 'K - L , L N X X 1 Wg kkiiyi lp ,A ag X I 1 . 'iigyi X 'K QXXXQ 'VIM K N i 3 1'ff r 1 fi, 'x ii' .r 'V W rrior Hoopsters Led To Wctory B Menden And Meyer ii Q I LEFT: Striving to better the opponents' efforts, senior Kevin Meyer takes a shortjumper. RIGHT: Finding the open space in the lane, Dennis Tmgey makes a layup. 64-Basketball TOP RIGHT: One ofthe basketball team's fans thinks, Please make that shot! ABOVE: Watching the action of Marc Mcndcn, Karl Huish moves in to help him. Such team play led the Warriors to a strong season. liuskcllmll-65 W' ,,. ,gsm if Q 'lf ,-ff' , Hifi '4--N MK , . wi-,,.:. IOP 5 all xl ABOVE LEFT: Marc Menden, Karl Huish and Floyd Williams fight fora rebound. ABOVE RIGHT: Dennis Tingey shoots for 2 points, as Floyd Will iams looks on. VARSITY BASKETBALL: Back Row: Dennis Tingey, Floyd Williams, Jason Roberts, Kyle Johnson, Mike Cooper, Middle Row: George Papa, Richard Johnston, Karl Huish, Ron Day, Dave Grossklaus, Kevin Meyer, Front, Rob Weber, Marc Menden, Bill Mueller 66-Basketball S r' , 4. k 5. , . J '17, 'fb 1, , hp x' ' Q T Q: 45- 5 S . , Q 'W 6 . issfac-. 1 11713 i ' ' 1 f A I V 1' L X I C . YK' Q L ,,,,.,.,. , lp:- jz' . 5 iw. . , 4 - I fe , T , - ' i TOP RIGHT: Karl Huish prepares to dellect an opponents pass to Marc Menden. RIGHT: J.V. Basketball, BACK, David Joeston, Brian Paulson, Kevin Alms, Danny Calhoun, James Udall, Jeff Hughes. MIDDLE, Todd Hatch, Chris Wright, Shaung Liu, Jeff Slinkard. FRONT: Alphie Mendez, Rueben Sanches, Billy McKellips, Rick Shumway. LEFT, Kevin Meyer shoots a perfect freethrow. 1'-. 1 if Kb R if Q' 'K 1 6' X H X N . r LJ w Al Q 1 S-f V' . My N A ' 4 L 0 33 U Q :.R. 04,5 THU., QQ Q3 QQ, I 3,2570 ,gf Guthrie And Legg Lead Team To Wctories 'N IN TOP ROW: Bitsy Gumz, Jenny Guthrie, Coach Stangl, Heidi Bagley, Shannon Warner, SECOND ROW: Rristi Faucette, Darci Swansen, BOTTOM ROW: Beeki Legg, Ofelia Rodriguez, Carleen Gardener. ABOVE LEFT: Friendship is an important part of the team support to take them to victory as shown here by Jenny Guthrie and Heidi Bagley. ABOVE: Becki Legg shows her talent as she flies up into the air to drop the ball into the basket. liaslxelhall-69 Soccer Beats Two-13112 State -Champion The Westwood soccer team had an exceptionally well played season this year. The varsity soccer coach, Dan Kuntz, lead the team to a 12-4-2 record. Over Christmas vacation the soc- cer team participated in the Fiesta Bowl Soccer Classic at Tempe Diablo Stadium and took first place. When they returned to school, the members were geared up to finish the season doing their best and working their hardest. They made it to the state quarter finals and were forced to play against Salpointe who had an ex- cellent record of 17-O and hadn't been beaten since December of 1985. They played a hard game, and with a lot of team work, they were able to beat Salpointe. After playing Salpointe, the team advanced to the semi- finals to play against Hori- zon. lt was a hard fought game, but the team couldn't regain the intensi- ty they had against Sal- pointe. Next year the varsity team will be losing twelve seniors so thejunior varsity players are going to have to fill in the spaces immediately. At the end of the season, six j.v. players moved up to varsity so they should be well prepared for the com- petition. Mr. Cornell, thej.v. coach, commented that with hard work and deter- mination, he hopes next year they can improve the varsity record they achieved this year. We can do just as good as we did this year, if not better. TOP LEFT: Coach Kuntz discusses game stategies with Mark Shafer and Jeff Hulseweh, the two team captains. ABOVE LEFT: The soccer team figures out new plays to score goals in their next game. ABOVE RIGHT: Alex Burhans and Joe Oliver practice before a home game to improve their playing. 70-Soccer .... .,',.t.., -nn -4- ,.. .,.- - -- , . i'li'4f - . .f1'l M 7.4 . , M W Ji, .W -M4A4 .A D, mg, , xhg..-KJ W.. TOP RIGHT: Stretching your muscles before participating in any sport is very important, and Steve Piepenbrink demonstrates the proper technique for stretching calves. ABOVE: Varsity Soccer. Top Row: Joe Oliver, Paul Thompson, Javier Planiciki, Mark Shafer, Coach Dan Kuntz, Danny Davis, Aarron Muth, Ron Anderson. Middle Row: Philip Chavez, Sam Biggs, Jeff Hulseweh, hobie Washington, Brian Shafer, Alex Burhans. Bottom Row: Troy Marquard, George Kuzara, Steve Piepenbrink, Kevin Clark, Mike Nason, Chris Ratlifl. Soccer-7 l tl I' T , Ji lun- 72-Soccer Q-.qs , V ' Q . , I K N., My I 'vu-wg, ,,,mEm W. ,. WW, , A , .ww , ,A ,mv qv 'u'M m,, . ef .Aj .- -up .-lv ll TOP LEFT: With a leap in to the air, Mark Shafer catches the ball and keeps the other team from scoring a goal. ABOVE: J.V. Soccer. Top Row Ernesto Barajas, Hans Palacious, Mads Clausen, Jason Wolfe, Calvin Johnson, Coach Vic Cornell, Steve Guilliams, Matt Healy, Brodie Shilling Eddie Gumz, Mike Piepenbrink, Dwayne Hancock, Steve King. Bottom Row: Hector Sarmiento, Pablo Thomas, Brad Hibbs, Hal Bartlett, Ken Morris Marianne Sunde, Slavisa Pesakovic, Scott Brittingham. -fr- Nw Westwood Varsity Soccer WHS OPPONENT 2 Shadow Mt. 0 1 Mt. View O O Mesa 2 1 St, Marys 1 5 Paradise Valley 5 5 Tempe 1 5 McClintock 0 2 Marcos de Niza 1 1 Cactus O 2 Marcos de Niza 2 2 Dobson 1 2 Tolleson 5 5 Gilbert 1 5 Tempe 0 Divisionals: 5 Chandler 0 2 Corona del Sol 1 State: 4 Salpointe 1 1 Horizon 2 TOP LEFT: Members of the varsity soccer team form a circle to warm up and practice for the game. TOP RIGHT: George Kuzara takes a break from practice and smiles for the camera man. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach liuntz mentally prepares the team for the soccer game against Sal Pointe. Soccer-75 -'Q 1 1, , h X If ' V infix A HP X XY If K , ISA, WY my Q ,iff W Nil 'V 6 1 NWN ,imma Wy wi , . N mr we--. X , of if ' 4 Track Proves To Be Popular 1 .UP ABOVE: Westwood girls' track team: TOP ROW: Michelle Seaux, Jenny Beckaye, April Wallace, Sannon Pantelis, Stephanie Burch, Kris Craig, Tina Adams, Lorraine Dagon, Jenny Layton, Tiffany Holiday, Michelle Mckenzie, Shannon Morrison, Krinda King, Tracy Mckafee. 2nd ROW: Ruth Hammond, Diane Heywood, Misty Stowe, Karen Smith, Mary Martin, Christina Jauriqui, Cathy Camp, Jessica Shinn, Julie Johnson, Lesile Griner, Marni Davidson. 5rd ROW: Kellie Wilkens, Beth ann Mcnary, Shannon White, Lori Guild, Tammy Goetz, Amy Gardner, Natosha Lewis, Monica Sullivan, Toni Gaylord, Kalani Gutierrez, Keri Patterson, BOTTOM ROW: Angie Gurr, Tonya Miles, Tracie Bonner, Jennifer Salvato, Shaney Starks, Jamie Jones, Christina Yanez, Robin Montyo, Tracy Clark, Lyrica Armatage, Julie Gunnel. ABOVE LEFT: is x 100 Relay: Natosha Lewis, Shaney Starks, Tracie Bonner, Ruth Hammond, Kellie Wilkens. 7G.Tr3Ck Top left: Super sprinters are Terry Thornton, Fernando Rodriquez, Sean Roundtree, Mike Campbell Middle right: Some real fast runners are: Chris Schurz, Jean-Pierre Thompson, Mike Butler and Kevin Dawe K-HUQ. Q X x +V o - N 'N i ' x A K 3 -L gi! Q 11 1' 1 NQRYIP J I if . v i 1, ,, .- is ' - Uv., - ,. .x - Ss-' it - . , K ' x 1, . . FX . ' 'wsi -- ' A fl ,I c Q l...,,, Q' - 4 5 EO l, v. N -sawn. --.. TOP: Coach AI Thomas, Coach Barb Anderes, Shannon Morrison, Tracy Mcafee, Coach Jim Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Christina Yancz, Krcnda King, Jcnnifcr Salvato. AWESOME RUNNERS ARE ABOVE: Natosha Lewis, Marni Davidson, Julie Johnson, Traci Bonner, Diane Heywood, Misty Stowe. Track-77 78qT8Ck - - Exierierice-E TE KEY 7? Boys Track Www E new wM1,,, Y ccci TOP: Westwood boys' track team:juniors TOP ROW: Oscar Jaquez, Leonard Juan, Jimmy Finklea, Mike Reyff, Terry Thornton, James Hammond, Fernando Rodriquez, Louie Caruso, John Hamblin, Joe Burr, Tom Johnson. 2nd ROW: Larry Burns, Bill Poison, Pat Gully, Brian Allen, Andy McCongie, Jason Wolfe, Ron Alverez, Curtis Davis, Rick Maxwell, Marc Nevin. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Morris, Jared Dodge, Mads Clausen, Joe Fish, Dwayne Ferguson, Doug Holmes, Jake Sahlecker. Above: Westwood boys' track team, sophomores: TOP ROW: Joe Greene, Mike Osbun, Khom Prak, Doyle Holloway, Tony Cantrell, Kirk White, Vince Garcia, Chris Schurz, Robert Chiago. 2nd ROW: Jason Cram, Shawg Liu, JeffWebb, John Gass, David Binnie, Randy Wilson, Andre St. Gelais, Ron Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Tony Winklejohn, John Williams, Bill Ruche, Randy Button, Lynn Nicoll, Ken Button, Zane Dickey, Todd Nevin, Jalyn Bellows, Shane Krauser. B -.Q T - jvxc lyl k I ' Mn .X , f,,,r,, LN' fx , WI 10' A wnhvq TOP: Westwood coaches Mark Hilliker, Tony Darden, Kyle Sawyer, and Larry Mattix are conlident that the track team will keep the winning tradition. ABOVE: TOP ROW: Westwood boys' track team, seniors: TOP ROW: Justin Rutherford, Scott Binnie, Neal Makil, Brad Blue, Kevin Dawe, Daryl Brown, Mike Bunch, Mike Butler, Jeff Manring, Jim Crandell, 2nd ROW: Brent Leavitt, Mike Campbell, Marc Chevalier, Sean Roundtree, Stephen Lautt, Todd Solomon, Bill Clemons, David Giblin, J.P. Thompson, Ed Acosta, Todd Christenson. BOTTOM ROW: James Row, Mike Peter, Danny Lewis, Steve Ebright, Trevan Householder, Marty Simmons, Shawn Bergman, Duane Numkena, Tobey Ashcroft. Track-79 'B xxx' .Af-rv-:x ,'.', 4,,,.ff ,..-J-f ' w mp, . ..-4iT1f .. ' A , IV if si' i Gonzalez Leads Girls To Man Wctories 'I L if f ,, . . ff , ' TOP LEFT: Christina f Gonzalez Serves to her I opponent. TOP RIGHT: Amy Kramer smashes a volley over the net, while Q Jena Lisi watches on. AT RIGHT: The team gathers 1 together on the bench to discuss the days wor- T kout. 4 80-Tennis .ryxx -.5 ... ...x 1953... -jg 3 .fs N ill ,- .tl , n TOP ROW: Mary Babcock, Shelley Reeve, Laura Knudson, Courtney Rhoades, Linda Kennedy, Jena Lisi, Cristina Gonzalez, Amy Kramer, April Zesbaugh, Catherine Hernandez, Christy Bernard, Ms. Munoz. MIDDLE: Wendy Krakowiak, Suzette Brooks, Shalia Reidhead, Allison Bowerman, Vicki Dobson, Christy Schindele, Julie Telford, BOTTOM: Carmella Dunn, Amy Christin, Camille Speace, Leslie Stayner, Denise Orr. TOP LEFT: The girls take a break resting ailer a long work out. TOP RIGHT: Christy Bernard shows that perfect follow thru. 'l Kill L . A , I xrisiff' .i,t:1..x,,g,i,,-.-.N-,-.- I .5 .vs ig '.v.f, fx- -. ', Tennis-81 X . '.'.'f.', ., .lr, x A, f frf ' rlr rr . K ',f,.w','L , 12 Rf' .,,.4 1 , ffl , 1 rig .,' ' 1 1 f' 82 Tennis Boys Volley For Winning Season N A . vi 'Ai - ' Nw-.,- 553115 L g -2:4-.Q 4 i n f. A -Q 4 Q' T .1 .... as ., M ,H w. V 'fibsg Q ' r w i ggir X iii K- T ag- Q ?Ai1s 'r .. i . T 'iwimwm TOP LEFT: Brad Wilson serves to win the Match. ABOVE: Peter Drozdowicz stretches to get the ball. AT LEFT: Marcus Lerman practices long hours to become one of the best. ,...,4f.N.., 'K w 1 . X vw X if or W w fx ggi, Q nun... I.. 4::.-f....f5 --'I IIIIFF' :-infix lilligfi 1:17:55 1-.:.::: fr:-gf C.:::-ii ., G22::: ':5iff .ln.:::-n ,v Q! ' 1 ZT I W yr .05 ' .- i 5 . T ' . 3 I ill ' YQISMQJ , ' - u, A V, 1, I Hn. A ..,. fc ,- - I f-Mfg YW , 9 u ah, ,,, wg. .,, , M.. . . A. t . . ,.,. . . , QQ. . L V :ai M19 , ' figs, -, 1. . fi-Sn' .if 3,-. A Q' B .slr J Q. - gf.-fv '51' ' 'pm' W, -. Q i 4 ' M.-.FN . ' .454 ' K - ' ' 1 .f f y 'L v I 4. 4 TOP ROW: Ben Hufnagel, Patrick Dunn, Scott Graves, Scott Wehe, Mr. Livingston, Brett Hawkins, David Hufnagel, Hahn Nguyen, Ted Bilgjwski, BOTTOM: Travis Chase, Peter Drozdowicz, Gus Ortiz, Brad Wilson, Marcus Lerman, Kevin Halms, Jason Hathcock, Chris Jones. TOP: Gus Ortiz returns a forehand to keep the rally going. Tennis-85 -Am Pitches Soliball To Success Softball-1987 A year to remember. A brand new pitcher, Amy Tjaarda fa sophomorel started off slowly but got better and better as the season progressed with her eight team members rallying around her, the girls definately won their share of games. The runs came across the plate thanks to the heavy hitting of Ruth Hammond and Marina Magallenez who provided the hitting power, but it was the over all team effort that brought them to the play-offs. Next year the varsity team should exceed even more as they will have the outstand- ing J.V. team members who will be returning. The J.V. Softball Team ended the season with a 9-5 over all record, The highlite of the season was defeating Mesa's J.V who had been undefeated. There was a tremendous amount of talent on this team. These are the girls who will be our seniors next year. 9 'bf :vi -TC. C J.V. Softball: FRONT ROW: Tara Dale, Christina Yanez, Michelle Cooper, April Wallace, Tina Lasher, Alison Mclver, Kerri Patterson, Melissa Loftus, Ana Patino, BACK ROW: Shannon White, Marie Johnson, Carlane Gardner, Kendra King, Evelyn Ray, Coach Jones, Becky Roland, Julie Ann Alred, Kelly Wilkens, Jeanette Stapley, Tina Adams TOP LEFT: Amy pitches a no hitter game. TOP RIGHT: Live entertainment on the field. 84 SOftbZ-lll WW X 55: 'X' , 7 ,pi 3, :Q , , ,sl ' 5, . ' f '55 4 'ri rvmwv 14, in 4 , f , ,Q , ,J ir ai Mirza-555 ly, ,, ,A .W 9 J Opposite Page: TOP LEFT: Gotcha and your out. TOP RIGTH: A perfect catch is what it takes. MIDDLE LEFT: Watching fellow team mates is as hard as playing the game itself.MlDDLE RIGHT- A perfect swing will alwa s hit a homerun . y . Varsity Softball: TOP ROW: Kristi Fancelt, Janet Shafer, Heather Rouncly, Amy Tjaarda, Becky Leggs, Ruth Hammond Carolyn Moms Coach Thomas, MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Kubal, Laura Gomez, Tina Gonzales, January Esquivel, Michelle Seaux, Michelle McKene1 ISOTIOM ROW Anqie White, Cheir Bene, Merina Magallenez, Becky Johnson, Renne Richerson Eaiballfafcflig - The Winning Spirit i x l v- - . , Top Left: Ray Anderson grins thinking of another victory. Top Right: Coaches McCowan Br Janssen prepare the strategy for an upcoming game. ABOVE: Varsity Baseball: Top Row: Kyle Johnson, Ray Anderson, Marc Menden, Ally Ray, Tom Kowalczyk, Mike Cooper, Coach McCowan, Middle: Lance Crawford, Rob Walker, Jim Theide, Mike Torres, Jeff Wallace, Todd O'Brien, Vince Gonzolaz, Bottom: Chris McClory, Scott Green, Sean Stapley, Chris Kushauls 86-Baseball x Ll Reebok Top: Jim Theide 8: Jeff Wallace are just a couple of swinging guys. ABOVE: JV BASEBALL: TOP ROW: Coach Janssen, Albee Lopez, Demian Thomas, Randy Ricedorff, Mike Clark, Mark Lines MIDDLE: Jordan Webb, B.J. Carson, Larry Davis, Steve Mawson, David Harre, Richard Vasquez, Chris Gump, Marlon Ponter BOTTOM ROW: Larry Pughe, Larry Dauila, Chris Wright, Al Blougett, Rick Brunton Baseball-87 Archers Aim For Con tirured Qqccegs- t 13 . . 1539.-.M . , 49 ff, - gr- - V I ,-:52'5: s.'t'mf'fAXu2.s: O 1 an ZA'-s' ABOVE: The lady Warriors shoot the breeze before an important match. TOP: Colleen Kirkpatrick, Kendi Emenhiser, Kate Halverson, and Paula Enlow aim for a state title. ABOVE: Archery Team. TOP ROW: Colleen Kirkpatrick, Nancy Tucker Kate Halverson, Paula Enlow, BOTTOM ROW: Coach Mounts, Schaffer, Kendi Emenhiser, Dina Phelps S. L . N,.- Xlxxy 32 R u -N .., W tw .353 TE 1- K W 1 N .N r H-XA xx. X---x. A 1 K TOP: Dina Phelps aims for an- other win. Archcry-89 s . ' w 4 T .af , 'ki' K -, , , x 7 Q ing, 5 4 , I NJ Q 'N , . , -. ,R x Q M ij: 056 '1 ' NIV , 5' It . ' 4 W Q, .U 4-' x 429 ' an l N , ... 'L-v-, A L .,,. .A -,vw ,. ,...,-. A 4 W, J,.9sf?5-.Lf Q 1 ,. , K., X . vw. ., -. . 4 -Q, tm , x x 'Lg ,Hr K o 'riff' ..' f -0- -HN: 'nw ' Q Y 'P 4 tg N .J . , It . at 5-rt, lm- - :rv rw 4. - , ,iz f i .-X ,S ,. V- ,Y - ' ' c H-s , ... hr ' A ' 5 M.-w-.x.,..., F 5- at W-rw -'rJT:f': 'V ' Q it xx - K.,..1 - . 'ai -' M - gvvxxny' sh. qrvx- X s- , 9,1-, , ubygx ',. KR-Q. ', 4 QQ 4. . n..'N, , 'S ' -.3 5 p -' , ,. g-. 'N lf 1- .. --4 -W. 1, , .Jsi-x ,,q.'U'-tywfq 3 AWA X. 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' ' i ., S- Q 0 I f 5 5 A .W .f x -N 'Q ' 0 f. .W - .- , 4 ,vtw 5 1 ! .sk 1 N 3 X A . -, Q is X, N 4 m X. itll 4 mfg., N ,gi -l xx f .x., :W .rqg 1, f.., ,yu VL,- 'f?. 3353: if l . '!i':,3N.If,. , -V-N . f A. ' li il , v I I 3- I X P l l LAA X ' - l. X X X A ff' ,ilk Nix M if 1, '. 'lx ' sg ill' g fl x if lift 'l ', ' xxgxfi do ' ' lf ' 21 L 2 l 'i li Working together ln indivisible unity, We recognize a goal, Achievement becomes reality As each individual Contributes his part. We vow to remember The glory of accomplishment, How we succeeded, Through the years. Division-Organizations-91 Because of his in- Peace was the goal for the years 1976 to 1981. The world was tired of fighting. World leaders worked toward peace. Although most people wanted a secure, peaceful world, some accelerated their violent ag- gressions. In the 1976 presidential elections, Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford. President Carter continuously worked for peace. In 1979, Carter brought the leaders of Egypt and Israel to Camp David. The result of that meeting was a truce between the two countries. The Camp David Accords were oversha- dowed by the crisis in Iran. The Iranian government ordered the take over of the American embassy. After the Iranians stormed the embassy, they refused to re- lease the embassy personnel. The Iranian hostage crisis lasted for 444 days. Those days were, in essence, a time when the whole United States was held hostage. U TOP RIGHT: 1965-64 MIDDLE RIGHT: 1968-69 BOTTOM RIGHT: 1984-85 AT RIGHT: 1977-78 ABOVE: 1969-70 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: 1966-67 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: 1972-73 OPPO- SITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: 1974-75 OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: 1965-66 OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM LEFT: 1982-85 OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: 1976-77 92-Memories ability to free the hostages, Carter lost the 1980 presidential election to Ronald Rea- gan. Reagan was the first president who was formerly an actor. Another first close to home was Phoenix's mayorial elections. Margaret Hance, Phoenix's first female mayor, took office in 1975. On the state level Bruce Babbitt was elected to his first term as governor in 1978. The 1975 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to dissident Soviet physicist, Andrei D. Sak- hara. The E.R.A. movement gained mo- mentum, but fell short of ratification. After many failures, the first test-tube baby, Lou- ise Brown, was born. In 1980 Mount St. Helens unexpectedly erupted, killing hun- dreds and leaving thousands homeless. The religious world grieved when Pope Paul X died. The world was further strick- ened thirty-three days later when his suc- cessor, Pope John Paul I, died. Miracles do happen as was proven in February, 1980. The United States hockey team beat the Soviets to win a gold medal during the Win- ter Olympics. 1980 was also a year of dis- -,fa 54 mf? appointments. U.S. athletes boycotted the Summer Olympics in Moscow. 1977 and 1978 were the years of movies. The T.V. miniseries Roots was an unprec- edented success. On the silver screen, the imagina- tion ofthe nation was cap- tured by the biggest box of- fice hit of all time, Star Wars . The period between 1976 and 1981 was marked by a few major crises. However, the main goal was for peace. Although much pro- gress was made, there is still much work to be done before the world can live in peace. will . ' VAT'-W ,H , - I 5 X NJ N.- NK. ke wk? N, 1 . 'A gtg' r . ' FF? Tn ui! 5 null' awe, sk 2 I G Jiiios-a 9 .ai IYQFW 1 Q' .nw . Fi TOP LEFT: 1962-65 Art Club TOP RIGHT: 1975-76 Jen- nifer Terry MIDDLE RIGHT 1980-81 Jeff Chapman, Graeme Sellers ABOVE: 1970-71 David Chapel, Bill Hamm FAR RIGHT: 1972-715 Cathy Purvis AT RIGHT: 1975-72+ Robb Watson 94-Memories 'www 1 'xi , I 1 is-4 rulkrfif -' v 1 .'- ,. 4' 'G H.. yur,-' l b :'fA,:, 1 4 , 4,1 4 . 4, H Q, 4 4 - 1. 4, .' ,H .Je 1.4: 1 H' , 4'- 4 . IQ' 404 l . ' .,4 .' ' . l Q , . . .-' .' .4 .-'wlaw' J -A sf ks ' tr 'K R' W K R' .: 'Y 'kgiff . I 4 . 1 an I XP Y N... - 1-Q , v Q ws -s - V? ,I Q - -- At, - 1 A - I - : Y-4 : 44,--1 ,jfoggg-Q . lt. ag' -Ai , , ' es-. in '13, is l .w'.:i'1 1 ,I - l A. 'A 1 - ' N ' ' TOP LEFT: 1967-68 Norma Sun- Chez, Izzandra Flowers, Becky Shaw, TOP RIGHT: 1985-84 Dance Production MIDDLE: 1981-82 Terri Bush, Julic Fin- dcrburg ABOVE: 1964-65 De- bate Club BOTTOM LEFT: 1971-72 Brad Beard AT LEFT: 1978-79 Joyln Allen Memories-95 'S qgigilj TOP LEFT: A lot of standing goes on in the world of singing. MIDDLE LEFT: Sharon Ose smiles big at the chorus members as they sing her favorite song. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tony Vogt along with other chorus buddies, practice the art of playing the piano with their feet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Julie Ann Waite seems to be thrilled to play the piano for fellow choir members. 96 Choirs Concert Choir Sings Their Way To Sta dom , , if. 14, ,Q '-NMA., i 4 '7'5?r Concert Choir: TOP ROW: Steve Clemont, Toby Ashcroft, Gregg Larson, Jon Durfee, Thayne Jensen, Shawn Bergman, Curt Nielson, Joel Gardener. Brian Allen. SECOND ROW: Sharon Ose, Legay Scott, Tiffany Holladay, Suzette Eames, Tiffany Montague, Barbara Hastings, Lara Lohne, Trina Stickney, Helen Mesmer. THIRD ROW: Robin Jones, Renee Paulk, Marci Brumley, Liza Manfouz, Kathy Smith, Colleen Manning, Celeste Fish, Kelly Thompson, Nancy Martinsen, Siiri Lawrence, Lynn Zoucha, Mellisa Wright, Beth Arbizu, BOTTOM ROW: Donna Joyce, Pam Tingey, Lisa Butler, Amy Miskin, Tracey Bears, Katrina Clifton, Lisa Kubal, Melissa Vellieux, Julie Haws, Tina Lee, Dawn Sandy, Charlotte Palmer, Jennifer Ross. TOP LEFT: Concert Choir in action. TOP RIGHT: In a very laid back manner, Jeff Dale, with companions, Lance Beckert, Heidi Lewis, and Tony Vogt belt out theirjoyous songs. Choirs-97 Melodies Sung Everywhere By Top Choral Groups Honor Choir, Westwoods top choral group, performs all styles of choral work from the classics to the sounds of today. This highly select group has consistently received superior ratings in festivals and consists of numerous all- state singers. Entrance requirements to the Honor Choir includes sight reading skills, solo capabilities, and commitment and dedi- cation to the Choral Department. Concert Choir participated in a combined concert with Honor Choir for the annual Christmas HCanticle in Carols in De- cember. This fine group also sang at area conyentions and participated in the Spring festivals. The Cantori di Madrigalis is in the second year of existence following a very successful first year. They were invited to attend the Madrigal Festival as guests of Northern Arizona University in February. The ensemble performed in the last concert at NAU as the returning outstanding Madrigal Ensem- ble of 1986. This group performs music of Renaissance era as well as contemporary secular music, often in divisi parts. All of these outstanding choral groups represent Westwood High School in a highly respectable manner. I I I . I I I L U I ,... ...-Mm It '1 ' F'.lfYE'1 'T :wif II I ' - I- 'ill ii' ' , I I 54.5 ', Y. 'iw I! fi is , I - - .I w:.g, -bl an ' AL S: Q7 S T A' 1 1, -NL V . - 3 ' -f r.. ,. Y-.4 C 'F L TOP RIGHT: Lance Beckert, Jon Durfee, Tom Farnsworth, Andrew McCon- aghie, and Dale Hathcock entertaining. LOWER RIGHT: Heidi Lewis, Julie Shain, Tregony Shepherd, Toni Vogt, and Todd Christensen sing around the piano. MIDDLE: Honor Choir shows their character. ABOVE: Practice makes perfect. AT RIGHT: Honor Choir Officers: David Blau, Heidi Lewis, Ray Anderson, and Toni Vogt. 98 Honor ChoirfCantori di Madrigalis . -M, M hs- h 5' M-I ' I. ,M ,Q?.15J I ,- , 114, ,ll -Q., G c MM-' I j 3 H in R 5 jA,xB.,' r - . X - v x , ' 4' I ' 1 k. -nu .,' K I 'I-TFw5,,fi ' 55-H157 Lg' K. ' p pm- ' - Fa' li. in ' f '- i gi t ' n H A r , A fins X gl s W1 ' ,, . M, .J ., - . f ... A ,. . ,I ' K I IQ, , ,, x, E . 'E if M 'Mfg R7m V'7lLt ,, - f - ,,, IMfl,,',: Mem, ,Ji-lM,T?f,,f: :73jI'.,j, .mg Nxvy J, - ?,W,.,J,!g,N H N ati, :.?.'2lT,m . ', Lili ,,,. .Q ,.J ,f . - A .. . 'f W' ,,Q'iI '1i'w'. , . W' 1' 31i2fIIf3Ir:.i'1 wt' i'fG 'f55q4IS E TOP LEFT: Mark Brunsdale, Jeff Bueler, and Trevan Householder in concert! TOP MIDDLE: Lance Beckert and Jeff Dale will be heard. TOP RIGIIT: Julie Shain, Ryan Riggs, Ginger Lewis, and Kim Butters. LOWER MIDDLE: Honor Choir boys in action! LOWER RIGHT: Honor Choir performance CENTER: Cantori di Madrigalis: Tregony Shepherd, Ben Leonard, Julie Shain, Ryan Riggs, Ginger Lewis, David Blau, Rim Butters, Matt Bryant, Julie Ann Waite, Jeff Bueler, Toni Vogt, Jeff Dale, Jennifer Wright, Lance Beckert, Heidi Lewis, David Fancher, Myra Shelley, Doug Meyers, Tara Dale. BOTTOM: Honor Choir BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Webb, Rim Butters, Margie Anderson, Ginger Lewis, Melissa Venia, Moreen McCain, Joni Shain, Becky Laux, Julie Shain, Toni Vogt, Heidi Lewis, Sandra Seaman. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Raminski, Julie Ann Waite, Laurel Young, Tregony Shepherd, Rristen Richins, Ruth Hammond, Lori Young, Myra Shelley, Jennifer Wright, Reisa Hunes, Robyn Hallet, Michelle Ward. THIRD ROW: Ryan Riggs, Kyle Denman, David Porter, Todd Christensen, David Blau, Ray Anderson, Mark Brunsdale, Thayne Jensen, Greg Larson, Donavan Bigalow, Andrew McConaghie, David Fancher. TOP ROW: Ben Leonard, Trevan Householder, Doug Meyers, Tom Hubbard, Jeff Bueler, Eric Shumway, Lance Beckert, Jon Durfee, Jeff Dale, Matt Bryant, Tom Farnsworth, Dale Hathcock. K 39 Self Defense And Drama The Tricks Of The Trades The 1986- 87 school year has brought much excitement to the Westwood campus. Masque and Dagger, in particular, has been very involved in this, our twenty - fifth year. This club was especially interest- ing because it took some skill to enter. Upon acceptance to Masque and Dagger, students learned the finer points of dramatic production and the theatre from instructor Mr. Jay Dean Jones. There is always something to explore here because drama is such a wide and vastly entertaining medium. Plot all drama takes place in front of an audience, and for the Stage Crew, their work in preparing the stage often went without recognition or thanks from the audience. This class met to learn and discuss the technical aspects of preparing a dramatic production. Mr. Jones also sponsored Stage Crew and through his guidance, the lighting, sound, and other aspects of a production were sure to be great. This school year brought many changes to our lives, for a few students, it has brought the art of Tae Kwon Do. Under direction of Mr. Cole, this first year club is gathered members quickly. Two students, Darren Estes and Mike Erwin served as the instructor and assistant. 5v?: 1.? :.lgf. 254' lk' Y 'fi I .Q K I1 xv ':..hf 4 9 1 . Vik' W -l I . L t -- . ' S ' ' . veg? , 63 i. 1 W gwqnlf' , ' X in . l T1 Xing., Q40 .alll IDOGNKIL TOP RIGHT: Warriors from the past sometimes performed in heavy makeup. ABOVE: Tae Kwon Do: TOP ROW: ASST Instructor Mike Erwin, Mr. Cole, Lisa Reeves, Mike Wells, Brent Ciriliith, Troy Gallaway, Lucia Delcol, Instructor Darren Estes. FRONT ROW: Tricha Young, Trina Young, Amy Kellerman, Sunny Allen, Mary Coss, Tim Gagnier. Tac Kwon do- 101 102-C.O.E. -Q 1, yrfnll Cooperative OH'ice Education Gets Down To Business Mrs. Vancore has led the fun business club Cooperative Office Education, alias C.O.E., through a year of happiness and success. The clubs 22 members worked hard on various projects through- out the year such as, dressing up and handing out candy to the children at Mesa Lutheran Hospital at Halloween, providing a din- ner for a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and collect- ing extra canned food to give to the hungry around our valley. Fund raisers for this year included candy and poster sales. The money from these sales went towards alumni breakfasts for last years C.O.E. members, club scholarships, and an appreciation banquet for employers. The members of C.O.E. worked closely with the other high school divisions of C.O.E. in projects and recreation. The clubs had volleyball games, picnics, and get-togethers with each other. C.O.E. gives students a chance to get on-thejob training in places where high school students normally would not be able to work. Students have worked this year in places such as Mesa Public Schools administration offices, City of Mesa, banks, insurance com- panies, and law firms. C.O.E. proved to be a fun and rewarding experience all around. ww-viii TOP LEF'l': C.O.E. members at a combined picnic with various high schools in attendance. MIDDLE LEFT: If only you knew AT LEFT: l never knew calculators could be so stimulat- ing. ABOVE: Lehi lives! I ,fl-el ,-'iv Mn. p J lt' a I. l kwmlilslsii' TITW9' .aff M It I. wx: C U E Qount OnW'Em ' f 7 8 N 9 4 5 6 I 1 2 3 K tx 'sh .Adm I . ,I -lu: .M u 1 , 4 -A . at TOP LEFT: C.O.E. OFFICERS. TOP ROW: Lori Nordness, April Springall, Kristi McKinnon, Jane Szilagy, Raquel Guiterrez, Laura Garshak, Lilli Mitchel. TOP RIGHT: George Miller working in the proofdepartment at First Interstate Bank. MIDDLE LEFT: Sue Harvey and Donna Tristan. 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FRONT ROW: Dan Rodriquez, Sean Martin, Ra- miro Sanchez, Mike Selby, Darrel Thomason. TOP LEFT: Lefl foot up, right foot up, keeping fit is necessary ifone is to be a good dancer. Sunny Allen and Marcie Miranda enjoy exercis- ing for class. TOP RIGHT: Sandra King struts her stuff. Bowling 105 DECA Students Prepare For Post-High Schoo1 Life Distributed Education Clubs of America, or DECA, as it more commonly known, is a program that centers on teaching in the fields of marketing: merchandising, and management. The officers for the year were: President-Mary Jo Ji- menez, Vice President-Dennis Stock, Treasure-Cathy Arre- dondo, and Secretary-Falease Wagner. All members of the club were taught the basic aspects of retailing and re- ceived three credits towards graduation. g Throughout the year DECA sponsored many fundraising activities such as MDA decathalon, selling of West.. shirts, Christmas gifts, chocolate Easter bunnies, an d M6fM's. The money raised from such fund raisers was used towards conference meeting fees and sponsering 3 family for Thanksgiving. DECA went to several conferences around the state in which they competed with other schools in various competitions associated with retailing. Some of the other activities in which DECA participate in around school were the making of signs for the footba team to run through during half time, decoration of th halls during Christmas, can food drive, and the Bloo drive. ,A d ll C d ,-' Q Xxovx ,J '- Clpf xl fig '- 200 N ff! lyk A J i '7f10', QS Oq 51 'U 0,0 I I x 05 ik 15- CX' , fo O 5 , ' 5-1, ' u t 'O wr 1 l. 'l Q . ,tw if H m A I 4, 4 2 .V ' Q Q lv' f ' - T ' . ' V - C ic' ixgg. . , ' In Q l 1 T M H 1 -, I A,-- M ,by W ff i yy t, ,w.f3HL NH, W, , . dvi -,,, W il ,l ' , , ng H gi .sk 0 ' h,L,,, 1 ABOVE: DECA TOP ROW: Marc Rolnick, Gary Shrader, Cathy Arredondo, Mark Brunsdale, Dennis Stock, Bryan Bradley, Tom Halverson SECOND ROW: Cheryl Maxwell, Talease Wagner, Roseanne Quinn, Tom DeClair, Robyn Russell, Wendy lirakawiak, Stephanie Martin, Maureen McCain, advisor Mr. McLaughlin BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Torres, Charissa Murray, Lorice Bowers, Teresa Hill, Becky Shaw, Tonya Pickard, Mary Jo Jimenez, Stacey Dickerson, Lisa Ciriseto NOT PICTURED: Stephanie Beach, Geofrey Haynes, Julie Ripper, Jeff Hale, Amy Nelson 106 DECA 9 ,,.. C. ,M-3.-,aa 'N s . .Ii 4. 'W l I . 1 A so f l ll TOP LEFT: President Mary Jo Jimenez gives an enthusiastic speech at conference. TOP RIGHT: If a person gets close enough to a camera even the silver shows as illustrated by Carolyn Harris, also in the picture are Tim Malcolm and Teresa Hill. ABOVE: A guest speaker tries to impress students by dress- ing up as RAMBO. MIDDLE: Tim Prather pre- pares one ofthe many signs which DECA exhibits throughout the halls. BOTTOM: After a long day in the hay, it comes time to sit around the camp fire to relax. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Happiness is being a DECA sponsor preparing to venture off to another State Convention. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: One of the candidates Stephanie Beach eagerly awaits the results that will determine who is the best sales person. pn- 1 DECA-107 I .- 'n if Q Spanish And Chicano Clubs Focus On Festivities X Q -- f ,i,g :,-SS, 5, .3-, I., y - slip 6' -1' 6 f-4-' V Q 'v-1.?2s,,x ' f 4' I' , ' ,I ' ' ,,xi.!fY,a 57 y 4 fi Q . A ff ., A msg psi. N01 -ag, fgryjfi iq wJ',,f,iAgtt::, staff' ry L yn' Spanish Club: TOP ROW: Carlos Fletcher, Emily Rogers, Scarlette Mc Clenthen, Mia Mendez, Jennifer Christensen, Karen Mc Quitty, Alex Main. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richardson, Kelly Riggs, Tom Lenhardt, Can Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Mike Mulhern, Warren Tossing, Nathan Sr. Gelais, Mr. Barabe. BOTTOM ROW: Mal Balasuryia, Debra Meadows, Camille Whitener, Leslie Parker, Jacquelyn Darveaux, Cheri Darveaux, Diane Reilly, Koral Flynn, Lorena Rintala. Chicano Club: TOP ROW: Liz Carrasco, Tracy Guzman, Abel Gurtola, Oscar Miranda, Mr. Otero. SECOND ROW: Raul Marquez, Johnny Apodaca, Alfred Mendez, Amelia Montex, Maria Montes, Tina Tristan, Irene Miranda, Gina Zuniga, Kenneth Arvayo, Phillip Vasquez. BOTTOM ROW: Ruby Villareal, Ylda Zepeda, Tina Sandoval, Connie Dominguez, Connie Perez, Donna Tristan, Mary Coss, Anna Arciniega. 108-ChicanofSpanish There is a place for everyone at Westwood, and ifa person is interested in a minority organization, there is a place for him. Under the direction of Herman Otero, the members of the Chicano Club excelled. Through hard work and participa- tion they plan on giving two scholarships to two desewing members of the club. Camaraderie is the term Mrs. Eleanor Ucci used to de- scribe the Indian Club. Making new friends, having fun, and working together is what it is all about. For example, many hard working members raised money making Indian fry bread. The Spanish Club spent their time raising money for spe- cial trips to Mexico. The exchange program was a very important part of the Spanish Club. Besides fund raising, the Spanish Club students made it a point to have fun. Clubs provide an excellent opportunity to come together to learn, make friends, and have fun. lsn't that what makes high school worthwhile? That is why the Chicano, Indian, and Spanish Clubs were an important part of Westwood, they made school something worthwhile. Kathy Sherman and David Samora, dance with pride, in a special assem- bly presented by the class of 77. I - fo fir ' 5 'i',K'5., ffjvfnp- .Nh - x Q- ' ...f ' . ' . Q 5 or . Q.. V Q- y . 3 , 1 QP , x 5 . 62 Q . 2'qf'LQf.'Sli . .Q-wgyl Q fg, 5' , ki' uc: X-F. -t:f ' K JQ.-T -' . ifff'-H ft' f' . fit' 'U can ,R 'Ks- X ' :YK-li Indian Club: TOP ROW: Ralston Cashoya, Vinton Burke, Raphael Lewis, Ronald Thomas, Garrett Cooper. SECOND ROW: Melinda Thomas, Michelle Schurz, Ann Jackson, Ramona Smart, Danelle Manuel, Jessica Reina, Ruby Villarreal, Joann Silversmith. BOTTOM ROW: Monica Lewis, Louise Easchief, Ellie Ucci, Rose Ella Manuela, Maggie Padilla, Jo Anne Howard, Lorena Rintala, Christina Reina. Indian-lO9 O Anniversaiy H u dles Challenging New Tasks At Student Council ' ntl Yeah, Yeah, that's the ticket Mr. Luedy, Mellisa Purner, Floyd Williams, Eric Shumway, and Eric Shumway signs in the next victim for the I are working really hard!!! says Scott Reynolds. Yeah that's it, that's it. Blood Drive. 4, A- .l Q, f .a4 1H TOP ROW: Erin Dewitt, Jason Tininenko, Jean-Noel Thompson, Robbie Petrie, Ben Hufnagel. MIDDLE ROW: Floyd Williams, Bret Hawkins, Brian Mason, Scott Reynolds, Chris Trapnell, Sherri Farnsworth, Colette Eaton, David Porter, Misty Fruchey, Carol Alldredge, Marc Menden, Eric Shumway, Dennis Tingey. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Alldredge, Mellisa Purner, Leslie Stayner, Dina Graziano, Jenee Wright, Jason Clement. - YUJEN 1. g .- ' 775 I 4 -5'3?f-ff Z 1 i 75- Go -5 ff V '41, 'fo F Q-16 f r if ff QS o J lf f Student Council was faced with exciting challenges this year in honor of Westwood's 25th anniversary. They orga- nized one of the most outstanding Homecomings ever. Fireworks, alumni, and past kings and queens riding in vintage cars highlighted the ceremony. A Homecoming assembly with well known acts from previous years was also organized. Keeping up with traditional Student Council activities, they assembled class floats, class plays, dances, Plakawa- chim, blood drives, and a canned food drive. Morning announcements were brought to us this year with a cheery note. Student Council found creative and amus- ing ways to capture the students attention. Student Council definitely played a major role in making this anniversary year a memorable one for all. sg Westwoods' anniversary year was a success thanks to our unique Student Council. TOP: Jack Joyce raps with James Zaharis and the past Homecoming king and Queen about the old days. ABOVE: Two ofthe past Homecoming Kings and Queens take a cruise down memory lane. Q' ' SQ 1 ,K Vg, -. A . 7' RIGHT MIDDLE: Misty Fruchey, Leslie Stayner, and Janet Alldredge apply their artistic skills in painting publicity posters. ABOVE: Preparing for the successful Homecom- ing takes alot of busy work from Jenee Wright. Student COUHCII lll ,Airy .. I K4 J K I ,, , K5 K . W, W y, X x ,K V 7: , S, W - . . 1 :f , , 4 , , N iw. Model U.l'l.: Mr. Mike Casillas, Debbie Meadows, Mogens Haahr, Alycia Perry, Camille Whitener, Anne DeJong, Jill Hendrix, Rristeen Harris, Bill Clemons. . ... . ,,,.. M M , ww - .F mm-A 1- -N at Career Lab: TOP ROW: Dan Mesa, Robert Townsend, Scott Anderson, Ken Bolton, Todd Christner, Eric Secrist. SECOND ROW: Barrie Badger, Kevin Bingham, Frank Hunter, Robert Emmons, Brian Tanner, Denny Crespin, Kelee Bartholomew, Mary Halvorsen, Chris Schaefer, Brock Carlson, Yvonne McPhee, Mrs. Hinkle. THIRD ROW: Darlene Cooley, Raquel Alvarado, Stephanie Bentley, Christina Reina, Shannon Shea, Delores Lopez, Denise Bultez, Cathy Abrams, Siiri Lawrence, Tonya Janusz, Melanie Baxter, Amy MacLelland. NOT PRESENT: Daryl Brown, Chad Pentico. 112-Model U.N.fCareer Lab Club Members Gain Experience lnteract was a brand new sewice club on campus this year. Their major goal was to have fun while helping out the community by raising money for scholarships and chari- ties. They also sponsored such events as the Powder Puff games, the city wide dance and the skateboard com- petition. Mr. Mike Casillas was extremely proud of the group and looks forward to the same standards of excel- K--f lence in the years to come. X uri-'4' Model U.N. also had an outstanding year. lt gave five to seven Westwood students the chance to have a working knowledge of the real United Nations. They also got the T chance to see how nations can come together to solve problems between themselves without war. This year the Westwood students were the nation of Denmark. This gave them the chance to study Denmark and its cultures. Good job Model U.N. Career Lab was quite popular with the students this year. They had the chance to go out into the real world and work at realjobs to help them decide what type ofjob that they would enjoy. While working they also received credit towards their high school requirements needed in order to graduate. Nice work guys. XN A 5 AC' w Interact: TOP ROW: Mr. Mike Casillas, Bret Hawkins, Brad Wilson, Blair Nicholas, Jason Clement, Scott Reynolds, Jean-Noel Thompson. SECOND ROW: Sherri Farnsworth, Courtney Rhoades, Melissa Purner, Nola Riene, Heather Scoresby. ABOVE RIGHT: Kirsteen Harris and Mads Clausen look on as a wise old prophet talks to them about foreign affairs. BELOW RIGHT: Mads Clausen and Mogens Haahr look in disbelief at all of the different types of people America has. Ir1lCraCl-l I5 x The Reserve Officer Training Corps played a very active part in Westwood activities. The Drill Team performed at halftime during basketball games and other squadron functions such as the Military Ball. The Squadron Color Ciuard performed over S500 times this year. They raised the colors before every home football and basketball game, and performed at Westwood assemblies, parades, and a variety of community activities. Other activities of ROTC, this year, were the Model Rocket Club and the Chess Club. The Model Rocket Club built rockets and models as well as studied the safety rules, launch procedures, and aerodynamics of Rockets. The Chess Club met during both lunches to tease their brains. Colonel Douglas Conger and Master Sergeant Charles Dale have taught the cadets to be self supporting and independent. Everything was planned, announced, and carried out by the cadets. This summer, the cadets will attend leadership schools at Luke AFB and Williams AFB. With the leadership that ROTC has shown, they hope to earn the Honor United Award, the highest award present- ed to an AFJROTC unit. This year, our Westwood ROTC unit was proud. Proud of their country and school and proud of themselves. tention as the Star Spangled Banner MIDDLE RIGHT- Each day after school students can observe the meticulous ma practiced by the ROTC. AT LEFT: After construction, these two cadets finally got to MIDDLE LEFT: The homeroom class stands is r 4 their model rocket. TOP LEFT: These cad mire the completion of their finest rocket. Westwood ROTC Strives F Perfection With Pride 5 s in 'WH 'gym hug' 414 Q , . ...t,,,.a,.T.,a:iisZsE53Y'f:?Fg2ff avwfggil xxx X L Above: ROTC. TOP ROW: Adam Lopez, Teresa Fletcher, Joseph Gauld, Glenn Rolley, Joe Rogers, Randy Ochoa, Terry Sublette. SECOND ROW: Daniel Adams, Kevin Allen, Scott Vaughn, Karl Brooks, Kathy Pickering, Robert Winsor, Anthony Parks, Mike Wallen, Robert Rodriquez, Robert Schriner, Vincent Salvato, Justen Judd, A Pitts, Jeremy Zinn, Rafeal Perea. THIRD ROW: Tom Carter, Nick Gonzales, Jason Clelland, Shawn Joles, David Prasad, Joe Lenhardt, Ted Bilcezawski, Brad Hibbs, David Berkey, Lynn Taylor, Bruce Borden, Mike Skinner, Dan Daniels, David Cole, Terri Junkin, Michelle Johnson, Shane Whitehead, Shawn Markam, Steve Tafoya, Danielle Opry, Shawn Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Chris Werline, Don Brainard, Kevin DeMoss, Sal Flores, Kevin Williams, Brian Ellis, Mike Sihler, Mike Skupien, Shawn Smith, Chris Lowe, Robert Boyle, Mike Yoder, Jennifer Bunting, Romona Jennings, Timothy Gagnier, Lance Rascoe, Kim Carroll, Tracy Connell, Tracy McAfee, Frank Dittermore. BOTTOM ROW: Kelly Riggs, Col. Conger, Connie Dominguez, Robert McCallum, Christina Frias, Debra Easterly, Dawna Fletcher, Tom Lenhardt, Steve Geib, Steve Piepenbrink, Keith Wilson, Trish Junkin, Gretchen Gompf, Michelle Renee Brown, Sgt. Dale, John Richardson. TOP LEFT: Raising the flag on Thursdays in traditional for ROTC, as they show their excellent skills. TOP RIGHT: Standing at attention, ROTC concentrates on their next drill. A.F.R.O.T.C 115 in , fe f '-. ,-: an-M ,-an Westwood Artists' Guild. TOP ROW: Mr. Medley, Dan Gramus, Jason Millett, Lee Geller, Terry Sublette, Jean-Noel Thompson, Steve Toledo, Ron Walter, Ed Smith, Mark Lines, Mrs. Robinson. MIDDLE ROW: Oscar Miranda, Michelle Seaux, Tina O'ConnelI, Mandy Shaffie, Shannon Moore, Barrie Pitts, Chris Stadler. BOTTOM ROW: Lance Blair, Susan Dressel, Tim Hamrick, Robert Meyers. ' l -wrywri- Speech Club. TOP ROW: Alex Montgomery, Eric Reed, Brock Carlson, Chip Frank, Brent Griffith, Mike Campbell, Bryan Bradley, Jim Boswell, Glenn Waddell, David Berky, Mrs. Anne Stehr, Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Galaviz, Denise Herrick, Raquel Jaramillo, Tregoney Shepherd, Shaila Reidhead, Juli Telford, Cindy Terroy, Kelly Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: Scott Graves, Deborah Clark, Lorraine Dagon, Charmain Fletcher, April Wallace, Tracy Cluff, Patrick Dunn. 116-Westwood's Artist GuildfSpeech A Various Clubs 81' Organizations Add To Westwood 's Success Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAJ is an orga- nization geared for those students who are interested in pursuing a career in business. This was an extremely busy year of competition for the FBLA club. Each year the many students in this club participate in many com- petitions at the district, state and national levels. This year's FBLA club represented Westwood very well. Although the art club had a new name this year, the creativity and individualism that symbolized this orga- nization still remained strong. The club provided an opportunity for the many creative students on campus to share their talent with others. Through art, they were able to express their individuality and make new friends with the same interests as their own. Mr. Medley and Mrs. Robinson were the sponsors for the new Westwood Artists' Guild. Students who enjoyed showing off their speaking tal- ents in front ofan audience, performing dramatic inter- pretations, orjust plain arguing, found a home in this year's Speech and Debate club. The club entered many competitions giving them a chance to show-off their skills in the following areas: poetry, oratory and others. The club sponsor, Mrs. Stehr, contributed a great deal of time and effort to help the members prepare for their events. 1, -X . X i S.A.D.D. Members: Siiri Lawrence, Bruce Stauffer, Kalani Gutierrez, Kenny Nelson. This year at Westwood a new group was fomied called Students Against Drunk Driving. Mr. Doolen is the sponsor of this new group and he hopes it will grow over the next few years. N B f,t.,!'f- -,k-3 . . . ,. l ef I, V5 , A Q?-rw? FBLA. TOP ROW: Todd Sturner, Mike Skupien, Lisa Sapp, Cory Calkins, Kyle Hartwig. MIDDLE ROW: Amy Miskin, Debbie Hineman, Eleonora Pagano, Tiffany Estrada, Diane Aguero, Mia Mendez, Lisa Woodworth, Jodi Holzhauer, Mathew Storment. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dandy, Dawn Garrison, Megg Hall, Dana Birnie, Beth McGrath, Lisa Ziegler, Amy Kellerman, Tami Gallaway, Patricia Sarmiento. FBLAfSADD-1 17 118-H.E.R.O. HERO Contributes To Westwood I You've probably heard of it, the club in which the stu- dents go out and participate in the actual job of their choice, but you might not know the name of the club that sponsors this and many more activities. lt's called HERO tHome Economics Related Occupationsl. This club was made up of seniors who worked hard in their activities and their places of employment. Several stu- dents were enrolled for the work program at child care centers. They helped prepare and serve snacks and watched the children during naptimes and playtimes. There were also students who worked at restaurants, both fast food and family style. There were many wait- resses and hostesses this year in HERO as there are in every year. Another HERO member worked as a dieti- cian aide at Mesa Lutheran Hospital. His responsibilities included making sure all the nurses' stations had the proper supplies and taking food to the patients. Among the club's other activities was helping organiza- tions such as the Child Crisis Center. HERO was able to help them through auctions and fund raisers and by donating everything from quilts and toothbrushes to money and food. This year has been a very successful year for HERO, as it has been in the past. The students in this club are spirited and Mrs. Vera Smith is proud of the members of this club and the work they do. VFW? ' .i 1 W ' I nqllllli III flip. 1115 Foy F4 is .4 ws.-grwo0L HIGH TOP LEFT: Working in the cafeteria can be hard work, but Cassandra Murphy makes it look fun and exciting. ABOVE: HERO Club. Top Row: Michael Warne, Daniel Whiteman, Donald Pena, Bret Mellot, Jeff Pitt, Veronica Hernandez, Tim Gagnier, James Arrington, Dennis Arrington, Reevin Castillo, Mrs. Vera Smith. Middle Row: Sean Leon, Cassandra Murphy, Patti Park, Vicki Harrison, Tracy Gibbons, Amy Gardner, Beth McGrath, Anthony Falabello. Bottom Row: Cole Mooney, Lisa Ziegler, Michelle Kagel, Raymond Delgado, Kathy Smith, Lynda Harrison, Robert Leyva. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: The proper techniques of filling up a cup with Coke is shown here by Lynda Harrison. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: HERO Club officers: Top Row: Tim Gagnier, Cole Mooney. Bottom Row: Amy Gardner, Erin Gibbons, Kathy Smith. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: What are all these little buttons for? asks Cassandra Murphy on the first day of herjob. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: The President of HERO, Erin Gibbons, tries to settle a dispute between Vicki Harrison and Patti Park to avoid a pie fight. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Smith, HERO sponsor, discusses upcoming events with a few of the members of HERO. QV' In o dum c ln., a r.,,ho ,px :- WW f XX Q, 4' 1 X QR 59 glllllf 0'- yui Un ru get -I CJ A . A! ,J 1? 1 H.E.R.O.-119 WWS, VICA, And Health Prepare For The Future ABOVE: Health Club: TOP ROW: Eleanor Ucci, Sean Harracksingh, Michael Byrd, Lance Blair, Rob Merkley, Desiree Carbone, Anthony Cantelope Michael Kennedy, Peggy Schulz. BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Baptist, Amy Celeste, Siiri Lawrence, Susan Dressel, Jacque Darveaux, Carol Setnicky ,, .. a. .ctw - -,r - -.4 nr- tt QAM: -, : : ,': -,Mr , ,-.. me 120- ABOVE: Westwood Women Scholars. TOP ROW: Juliet Kaluzniacki, Julie Cirou, Theresa Gonzalez, Laura Crouch, Diane Aguero, Mia Mendez, Dalena Garrison, Chrystal Bray. FIRST ROW: Michelle Troy, Heather Sandler, Stefanie Miller, Carol Alldredge, Leslie Daines, Emily Rodgers, Tenny Tatusian, Deborah Gofas, Rebecca Armistead, Sandra Hopkin, Shannon Morrison, Geniel Seaman, Megan Christman, Kristi Baker, Tracy Vough, Barry Pitts, Kristin Hobbs, Amy Carter, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Nagy, Mrs. Merrell. SECOND ROW: Susan Dressel, Kristie Schindele, Carmella Dunn, Deirdre Hahn, Heidi Wood, Laura Bailey, Wendy Chase, Sherri Farnsworth, Cami Cooper, Tammy Clallaway, Tammy Hathaway, Jessica Willis, Heather Scoresby. BOTTOM ROW: Kristi Faucette, Kienda King, Tammy Hancock, Karen Hamilton, Jolie Frederickson, Kristen Nielson, Angela Hawker, Felipa Garlia, Marni Davidson, Leslie Parker, Angela Dicken, Koleen Jackson, Charlotte Palmer. Health Br Women Scholars The Health Club was a small, but enthusiastic group. All the members were interested in medical and medical re- lated careers. Plot all of them wanted to be doctors or dentists. Some just wanted to work in medical offices. Whatever their career objectives, all the members had one thing in common: a general attitude of caring and an inter- est in all aspects of good health. Guest health profession- als spoke regularly. Members also benefited from visits to hospitals, doctors and veterinarians offices, and field trips to Arizona State University. Making a decision about a career is difficult. That decision is even harder for women because of the new career op- portunities open to them. Westwood Women Scholars, sponsored by Mrs. Merrell, helped students make that li if decision by introducing them to successful women. Each month the members had a chance to hear women discuss their careers, describe a typical day, and give advice on getting ahead in a career. Westwood Women Scholars provided valuable information for women to make in- formed choices. VICA, the acronym for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a club that helped to prepare each member for a career in industrial, technical, and health related occu- pations. All the members had part-timejobs that served in one of the three fields. VlCA's new coordinator, Mr. Hun- saker, was enthusiastic about his newjob and hoped his students learned as much as possible. This year the club sponsored a dance along with their many other activities. Y-..,. 1 'inf -71-fn. -fwQff..ffff1g if ABOVE LEFT: Susan Dressel checks Michael Kennedys impressive grow- ing spree. ABOVE RIGHT: Eleanor Ucci, the school nurse, examines Ce- sar Rodriquez's skin coloration. LEFT: VICA: TOP ROW: Dale Buck, Buddy Bryant, Corey Calkins, Jim Rowe, Mike Erwin, Kent Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hunsaker, Jim Lane, Tracy Wilkiny, Loren Smith, Anna Arciniega, Nancy Chandler, Sheila Rowley, Betsy Brown, Philip Guthry, Cris Payne, Matt Dillard. BOTTOM ROW: Johnny Apo- doca, Gary Flores, Paul Dayao, Brett Randall, Khoun Foo. VICA 121 ' Christ On Campus is an organization with about 40 members that has been Christ on Campus in existence for two years, and its purpose is to bring the Christian students ' on Westwood's campus together to have fun and become better friends with Bnngs Band their fellow Christian students. The fun C.O.C. had this year away from campus included ice blocking, a hayride in October, a Christmas party, a car rally that headed for the Arizona State Fair in October, and an end of the year party. Ebony Club Members Are Enhanced By so Motivational Speakers C.O.C. is for everyone. Plotjust for the kids in seminary or who belong to a Shelly Conklin, Billy Mcliellips, and Donnie Webster enjoy going to lunch with the Christ On Campus gang. .Mllgjwk if 1 Q H . ,V 'L 4 MW YU- .ll ma, W N Christ on Campus: TOP ROW: Craig Romminger, Phil Turner, Billy Kcliellips, Rob Webber, Donald Westendorf, SECOND ROW: Tony Rabe, Smiles Conrad, Tonya Zanggre, Marie Johnson, Andy Bell, Debbie Meadows, Crystal Bray, Lorraine Dagon, Troy Marquard, Charlie Robson, Donnie Webster, Brad Hibbs, Scott Roman, Vic Cornell, THIRD ROW: Amy Carter, Karen Dunning, Ingrid VonBorstel, Sonny Jones, Beth Campbell, Amy O'Connor, Shannon Morrison, Christine Smith, Lisa Mcliellips, Tana Bachelder, Shannon Anderson, Lynn Barnes BOTTOM ROW: Kristi Schindele, Monica Hernandez, Monica Hernandes. 122-Christ On Campus and keep them from being segregated from the white stu- certain religion. lt's for kids who enjoy being in a Christian dents, said Mrs. McHenry, sponsor of Ebony Club. atmosphere doing fun things, Phil Turner, president of C.O.C., said. But most importantly, this club is a place where Christians can get to know each other and reach other kids. ln December they participated in the Kwanzaa festival which celebrates the first fruits observed by Afro-Ameri- cans. The Ebony Club proved to be a vital contributing factor to the excellent amount of school spirit generated this year. They attended meetings every Thursday morning through- dence in the kids and give some helpful advice. Over-all They often bring in motivational speakers to build confi- out the School year. The Ebony Club is designed to help Ebony Club had a very productive year and will continue get the black students more involved in school activities to do so in the future. YQNCY and Deno Hefldfiih have fun l00king Christ on Campus members show how much they like being MC's at their favorite Friday night their past club pictures. agtivityl ny Club: TOP ROW: Hathen Johnson, Tony McCreary, Craig Wright, Steven Rushing, Angela Meters, Deno Hendrith. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Smith, Summerhill, Yvone Mclihee, Erika Golder, Camille Askerneese, Lena Meyers, Jean-Noel Thompsan. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. McHenry, Anissa Evette McClaron, Alissa Parker, Erika Pierson, Lisa O Banner, Andrea Fray, Natosha Lewis, Rrinda King. Ebony-123 fun ., f -wp, L fr I I Y i 1 .X , ' wr . Q5 ' 3.9. -+7 ,. vi. ,.-5 , N511 5' . 'vt .,, .yi . Q. 9' fv-, I -GQQH 3 s i AN la Y' s BA 9'-+4 . . l ,, fy A v--v, xf 'J h ez, 1 ff: Tv ' ,121-' v 1 4 w. x ,1 , , 4 Y Q: W4 W 'W 4 yu! X XX f. f M 1 wf L , 1 1 ,4 :I 1 J 4, ,, , .- r 7 A ' vf-ffhsab. aw? 1 . I - w . x 1. U. . s- YI V asks 1'-A I A 'P 'V - f x N .1-, . 'N 'A :Mk 5. -X f Z uf' 'QU' In 1 x, 5 '72 ,ga 1 , 1 1 ' , 9 1 'ev V fl 5 5! 5 . 1 mf' - i 4 Our Top Academic Groups Serve School 81' Community The 1986-87 National Honor Society had a productive and enriching year. The induction ceremony at Centennial Hall gave the society a great start with 46 new members. Some of their activities included service projects like visiting the Sirrine Center, participating in the school blood drives, visiting nursing homes, and participating in toy drives for the Mesa Child Crisis Center. Also included was the tradi- tional campus beautification project and Christmas tree donation. They also kept busy organizing fundraisers throughout the year. The success of the club was due to an exceptional group effort and the excellent leadership of the club officers and sponsors. The Mayor's Youth Committee was a group ofhigh school students from the entire city of Mesa who came together to work for the benefit of the community. Westwood made a commendable contribution by sending 45 students. ln ad- dition to these members, Westwood was honored to have two of its students on the executive council. They were Kristeen Harris and Verity Lerman. The 1986-87 represen- tatives were Anne DeJong and Theresa Gonzalez. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Merrell who contributed a lot of time. 'lui Zi' ln celebration of Westwood's 25th anniversary we bring a blast from the past, the '68-'69 National Honor Society. TOP ROW: Cindy Rush, Ann Seely SECOND ROW: Kathy Yee, Sharon Dohrer THIRD ROW: Sheila Spavin, Sue Shepherd, Ann Holloway FOURTH ROW: Betsy Hemesath, Monica Pace BOTTOM ROW: Alta Fain, Donna Armistead, Lynette Schuller. National Honor Society Officers ToP ROW: Tenny Tatusian, Theresa Gonzalez, Scott Reynolds, Anne DeJong BOTTOM ROW: Karin Hamilton, Cami Cooper, Juliet Kaluzniacki, Jolie Frederickson. National Honor 125 Westwood 'S Orchestra Program Proves To Be Top otch TOP LEFT: Kristie Perez and Becky Laux display their skill on a difficult piece of music. TOP RIGHT: Robin Pitts and Susan Wennerstrom concen- trate on playing their cellos beautiful- ly. RIGHT: Orchestra council: TOP ROW: Chris Rich, Jason Bell, David Wallace, Rick Harris, BOTTOM ROW: Susan Wennerstrom, Karen Hamilton, Roleen Jackson, Laurie Olsen, Jenny Raminski, Lori Weaver. 126 Orchestra This year's orchestra was excellent as usual at Westwood. Although, this year was quite different from any that they have ever exper- ienced. They had a brand new building to inspire all the young musicians. l'Westwood outgrew our music building 15 years ago, and we've been waiting 8 years for a building that is capable of holding every- thing we need. lt is exeptional, and will be a 'showcase' building when we host regional and state festivals. said Bob Cunningham, the band director. lt has been a rough year for the students because of the serious illness of Rim Thompson, the orchestra director. This sickness caused him to be absent from school over Z5 months, which put alot of stress on the kids, Mr. Cunningham, and the substitute teacher. lt is hard to keep the students high-spirited and energetic when their teacher cannot participate in the excitement and the victories that the orchestras achieve. said Chris Rich, orchestra council president. But in spite of everything the groups still sounded terrific! They participated in the A.B.O.D.A. State orchestra festival and the Re- gional large group festival, which qualified them for the State finals festival at A.S.U. in the spring. They received superior ratings in all. lv--. up - -A H 'C--, S YT , 5 5 I l ' K . 5 V 3 f - r . .ie la., 4. iff E B5 1: ' an ,, . ,I 39 ,A 1 .- ,W x I ' 3' 4 Q I w FJ 9 z A L 'wig vis., X' ii H .faq I ' E I N V b 'Uv fri! . 1: 'V '?w'- A W 9,51 wytwv -'-H-' T '., .J ml.. ,F V , ' wig it 0 at f 1 . ' 4' : ' QA-ff ' , ' .f -. F'-Q,,.J r, , ,ple A Y 5' ' l I -1 -Q- - A -- , '21 fr ' 4 ,-- -V '.' V A - T- 7.-' Eff 'LH V'-I ' ' JA- i V' Symphony orchestra: TOP ROW: Tim Whittaker, Kelly McClain, Sam Biggs, David Wallace, Steve Ebright, Chris Rich, Andrew Geib, Jason Bell, Robert Taylor, Jason Tinnenko, Mike Ploughe, Brian Berg, Jay Ebright SECOND ROW: Jean Porter, Sandra Seaman, Carol Alldredge, Holly LeSuer, Maureen McCain, Kim Butters, Natalie Moore, Pam Trone, Jennifer Swann, Molly Louge, Margie Anderson, Cathy Camp, Dalena Garrison, Laura Crouch, Julia Conn, Dawn Shilling, Heather Harris, Becky Laux, Cristie Perez, Rick Harris THIRD ROW: Juliann Waite, Jennifer Kaminski, John Reynolds, Leslie Daines, Kresten McGrath, Heather Scoresby, Lori Young, Koleen Jackson, Beth McNary, Sherri Joe Sorenson, Sonja Foote, Joni Shain, Michelle Linblom, Susan Wennerstrom, Juli Telford. FOURTH ROW, Edwin Stickeny, Lara Theilman, Heather Lowell, Lori Weaver, Toni Voght, Mary Jane Ball, Emily Rucker, Kris Graves, Lisa M. Runzo, Jenny Christiansen, Sherri Farnsworth, Jason Watkins, VeeRonna Addams BOTTOM ROW: Catherine Foster, Karen Hamilton, Christy Porter, Alycia Perry, Paige Baxter, Lori Weinburg, Janet Alldredge, Robin Pitts. ABOVE: Showcase Strings, TOP ROW: Alex Maine, Jenny Morton, Paige Baxter, Jennifer Swann, Holly LeSuer, Heather Lowell, Julie Funk, Molly Lougue, Jennifer Kaminski, Rick Harris FRONT ROW: Alycia Perry, Julie Shain, Toni Vogt, Christy Porter, Natalie Moore. AT RIGHT: Sonja Foote and Sheri Sorenson work long Sr hard to be extra good in orchestra 'L , K+ nt .k .,. ff ,...1Yv ff.. pg 2. 4+ hiv. 9 iw, ?4N.,'ve . Q., 3. ,,.. 'JA' ft 'L' .. V. S , M, ,rv -.. 'LZ K.: -8-. v r .N H my .,, V Y 3, 4- if 1 5: If 5 I I I J rf 1 .1 X K XY 3. ' 'x , ' 5. ,, 4 gig A . 5 ,. -Lf' L L I , gy ' 3. 2 .1 L5 4 'IZ'-4213 , an Nif- L t,: wf XVI? . 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A 'H 9 ltd, ' :KL 1' .i 2---1 Cz. 4 --.sk . ft, .. .-A Iv Concert Orchestra Personnel 1st Violin Jennifer Ross, Concertmaster Shauna Patterson Debbie Hineman Jaimye Vogt LaChelle McCain Catherine Pitts Jason Anderson Penny Porter 2nd Violin Darla Richardson, Principal Jeanette Clelland Rebecca Johnson Ed Smith Carlena Frantz Tina Lasher Jennifer Laurie Tricia Wimmer Naomi Meyers Jennifer Caldwell Lanette Jones Stacy Johnson Hylla Goldstein Candy Thomas Viola Julie Funk, Principal Aaron Wilkins Cello Charles Lines, Principal Jenny Cirou Connie Carroll Stephanie Nowack Pam Baum Linda Vuong String Bass Jessica Dewitt Percussion Brendon Smith Warren Waters Charles Robson Flute Trisha Roberts Rris Brookes Tregoney Shepherd Nancy Gonzales Jessica Willis Oboe Denise Orr Roshelle Fox Clarinet Larissa Hansen Sandra Hopkin Theresa Gonzalez Vicky Hicks Lecia Toeset Angie Gurr Bass Clarinet Diana Aguero BHSSOOII Elizabeth Badgerr Trumpet Ben Leonard Jill Hansen Jason Yocum Tim Hamrick French Horn Traci Wilstead Virginia Waters Trombone James Anderson Todd McMahon Bass Trombone Jason Bell Piano Tara Dale Orchestra- l29 Honors, Accolades Acquired B Musical Groups Westwood's music department reflects it's members en- thusiasm through outstanding performances and accom- plishments. The Warrior, Apache and Marching Bands all have something to show for their participants' hard work and commitment, whether it be a trophy or a feeling of satisfaction. Warrior and Apache Band drew large audiences to hear their entertaining programs all year long. Their showman- ship added another reason to consider Westwood as 411. The Marching Band truly inspired us at pep assemblies, parades and especially rallied spirit and pride at games. One reward for their long hours of practice was receiving a superior rating for their performance in Band Day at North- ern Arizona University. The effort put into each of these groups was strenuous and required dedication. Success is not only due to the skilled direction of Mr. Bob Cunningham but also to each member individually. Together the Warrior, Apache and -at Marching Band created and continued the tradition of , A Westwood's musical style. if! 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Piccolo Laura Crouch 1st Flutes Christy Barnard Holly Petersen Dawn Schilling Genial Seaman Shawna Ness 2nd Flutes Julia Conn Suzanna Fimbres Scarlette McClenthan Jena Lisi Juli Telford Lyrica Armatage 1st Oboes Margie Andersen Crystal Bray 2nd Oboes Jill Hendrix Cathy Camp Bassoon Chris Perez Ist Clarinets Heather Harris Auburn King Cathy Foe Kristie Schindele Julie Kaluzniacki Diahann Snider 2nd Clarinets April Zesbaugh Heather Armatage Warrior Band Personnel Sherri Brinkley Catherine Hernandez Cheryl Pfau Paula Trujillo Jrd Clarinets Michelle Brumley Kara Kaufman Janette Stapley Chris Joyner Billy Cierros Tina Parkos Bass Clarinets Christ Hunt Diana Aguero lst and 2nd Alto Janet Schaffer Mike Torres Reed Huish Robert Rohloff Tenor Saxes Donny Gonzales Chris Turner F Horns Beth McMichael Chad Coulliette Linda Kennedy Kelly McClain David Castle Ist Cornet Karl Huish Mark Shafer lst Trumpet Steve Ebright Saxcs 2nd Trumpet Mike Cave 2nd Cornet Sam Biggs Jason Yocum 5rd Cornet David Wallace Jeff Hershauer Sally Rebeka Patrick Warner lst Trombone Chris Rich Andrew Ciibb 2nd Trombone Jay Twitchell James Anderson Bass Trombone Jason Bell Baritones Danny Fish John Reynolds Tubas Rick Harris Steve Waite Percussion Mike Ploughe Brandon Puckett Jay Ebright Elliot Miller Jeff Flener Joe Yslas Music-151 K.. 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SECOND ROW: Shane Whitehead, Troy Meadows, Helen Mesmer, Dale Hathcock, Joel Gardner, Richard Compton, Jim Seeger, Jason Cram, Julie Conover. THIRD ROW: Curtis Nielson, Randi Dickey, Jesele Clement, Joyanna Lieber, Michelle Cooper, Regan Pulsifer, Alisa Parker, Elizabeth Badgett, Tracy Turner, Grace Large, Renee Richeson. FOURTH ROW: Tara Lewis, Marlene Trone, Carol Crandall, Brenna Richardson, Lara Winokur, Anna Patino, Heather Peterson, Cindy Sturner. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Long hours of practice pays off as the Marching Band executes a perfect field routine. 152-Apache Band s ,.r -. 'I'.......-gr y March ing Band Personnel Flutes Lyrica Armatage Christ Barnard Catherine Camp Julia Conn Cami Cooper Carol Crandell Laura Crouch Suzanne Fimbres Roeshelle Fox Nancy Gonzales Jill Hendrix Jena Lisi Lara Lohne Scarlette McClenthan Mit Mendez Michelle Plall Shawna Ness Jody Opie Christi Perez Holly Petersen Heather Peterson Gretl Sanera Dawn Schilling Genial Seaman Monica Sullivan Julie Telford Tricia Wurl Clarinets Diana Aguero Heather Armatage Ainslee Bresson Sherri Brinkley Suzette Brooks Michelle Brumley Jesele Clement Michelle Cooper Randi Dickey Becky Fish Cathy Foe Billy Gerros Heather Harris Catherine Hernandez Sandra Hopkin Christy Hunt Chris Joyner Denise Orr Shannon Pantelis Tiffany Parkos Tina Parkos Cheryl Pfau Kristie Schindele Shantih Schmid Diahann Snider Janette Stapley Paula Trujillo April Zesbaugh Saxes Donny Gonzales Reed Huish Robert Rohloff Janet Schaffer Mike Torres Chris Turner Tracy Turner French Horns David Castle Chad Coulliette Linda Kennedy Kelly McClain Beth McMichael Tim Whittaker Trombones James Anderson Jason Bell Andrew Geib Chris Rich Jay Twitchell Baritoncs Dan Fish John Reynolds Z- 1141 Trumpets Sam Biggs Michael Cave Steve Ebright Tim Hamrick Dale Hathcock Jeff Hershauer Karl Huish Kimbal Layton Ben Leonard Helen Mesmer David Peters Sally Rebeka Mark Shafer Jerry Smith David Wallace Patrick Warner Jason Yocum Tubas Joel Gardner Rick Harris James Udall Steve Waite Percussion Ray Anderson Jeannie Barron Brian Berg Mark Darmer Jay Ebright JelT Flener Elliot Millner Mike Ploughe Brandon Puckett Donald Simko Robert Taylor Jason Tininenko Joe Yslas Marching Band 155 uf 39' 'va if get ' ,H Q - . S' L x ggi, Q Q. ? fs,Qevgx:mQA 5 AQ-'iii E' M 'gk Q ri I Bri N 4 x F K I ,s f 5 4- 'E 'VS , L14 ,S , QQ? xi' vgili QSQN-g il x '- My .xfligiqf wr'9w..? Navi Top, Minority Scholars: Backp Yvette McCIaron, Natosha Lewis, Krinda King, Chris De La Fuente, Diane Aguero, Mia Mendez, Theresa Gonzalez. 5rd Row: Ronald Thomas, Shawn Burbank, Ray Dominguez, Bill Poison, Rebecca Armistead, Lorena Guevara, Roseanne Quinn, Kim Enos. 2nd Row, Denise Rodriguez, Marina Magallanez, Christina Gonzales, Tiffany Estrada, Marisella Miranda, Candice Olea, Renee Alvarez, Mrs. Merrell. Front Row: Lorenzo Chapman, Gus Ortiz, Mary Coss, Maria Jimenez, Felipa Garcia. ABOVE, German Club: Back Row: Carmela Dunn, April Zesbaugh, Christal Bernstein, Kathryn Foster, David Wallace, Ingrid Von Borstel, Stephanie Marquardt, Brent Griffith, Mike Setzer, Chad Damewood. Middle Row, Kirk Norley, Deidre Hahn, Camille Whitener, Shannon Shae, Debbie Plies, Kathy Witte, Cindy Terroy, Dalena Ga?rison, Chris Lund, Mrs. Bailey. Seatedy Tiffany Lauer, Glenn Waddell, Mary Beth McMichael, Becky Johnson, Scott Chaney, Ty Lomeli, Kristi Baker, Edwin Stickney. L34-Minority SchoIarsfGerman inority Scholars Excel,- sp'r't a a' th' . Th F h, G d S ' h ' Clubs lslelgl varfouiafilndrgisefsnand aitiv13gsa?hroL?5ll?oi1t the school year. Westwood's foreign language clubs were alive with school Mr. Ferguson, who sponsored the French Club planned an exciting year. A Halloween costume party started off the year and at Christmas a lucky family was adopted. The French Club also participated in foreign language week in order to inform other students about the club. ,Z 64 The German Club, sponsored by Miss Bailey, planned a year of lunch eons and dinners. The second year classes of German cooked an entire full course German meal. High- lights for the year included Taichewee Qjoin a club weeki and foreign language week in hopes to interest other stu- dents in German. The German Club also sold gummi bears and pretzels. Mr. Barab with help from Mr. Richardson, sponsored the Spanish Club this year. A banquet and social were a cou- i ple of the activities the club participated in. The big event ofthe year was the visit of Mexican students from Guymas. A ki The Guymas students also performed dances for various . W schools in the valley. Students from Westwood then trav- ..r. - eled south ofthe border to study the culture and language V ,zgw .33 , of Mexico. All of Westwood's foreign language clubs had a busy and g eventful year. No matter what the activity, each club dis- A Q , o I played great Westwood spirit throughout the year. it ' .Q h K wc.. is-.F - TOP RIGHT: Members of the 1968-69 German Club enjoy a cookout. ABOVE: Westwood French Club, Top Row, Kelly Helmbreck, Melisha Mauleneaux, Jeff Wallace, Ty Lomeli, Andrea Diguesaldo. 4th Row: Tony Spires, Michelle Lindblom, Myra Shelly, Tregony Shepherd, Holly Peterson, Kristy Shindele, Bruce Jone, Delena Garrison, Roger Moss, David Peters. 5rd Row, Laurie Ediger, Sarah Daniels, Jason Tininenko, David Wallace, Brian Mason, Barrie Pitts, Wendy Krabow, Robin Russel, Jodi Holzhauer, Amy Carter, Crystal Bray, Heather Scorsby, Samantha Rodrigus, Jolene Palmer, Jennifer Cuminsky. 2nd Row: Jenny Randy, Sandy Hopkin, Tamara Stack, Lona Hamilton, Tiffany Brandon, Donald Webster, Kirk Plorley, John Burtzloff, Tony Gumfree, Mary Beth McMicheal, Chantal Thompson, Amy O'Connor, Roxanne Soucy, Mark Territo, Mr. Ferguson. lst Row: Stephanie Miller, Mary Coss, Stephanie Encinas, David Tillboat, Leslie Parker, Lyra Theilman, Catherine Foster, Diedre llahn, Annie Bossany, Carmella Dunn, April Zesbaugh, Jennifer Smith, Eleanor Pagaeno, Kerri Schasser. l'rencli-155 1 56 Various Groups Educational Opportunities Westwood's AFS, foreign exchange proprogram, has new and exciting students from various countries. The visiting students are Mogens Haahr and Mauds Clausen from Denmark, Stefanie Kappmeyer from West Germany, Tutti Tintore from Spain. and Marianne Sunde from Norway. AFS provides friendship and support for these students. The club also provides fund raisers for scholarship money for Westwood students to study abroad. Students participating in Excellence in Academics study for the Academic Deacth- Ion. Each year the association changes the information keep it up to date. The Academic Decathlon program promotes students achievement in public, private, and parochial high schools. Decathlon activities provides opportunity for students to realize the potential of their intellectual ability and to appreciate the intrinsic value of academic pursuit. High School participate in buildings, regional, and state competition to represent their state on a national level. X- , if F.F.A. is a great opportunity for H.S. students to study vocational agriculture. They also learn leadership, responsiblity, and responsibility and how to cooperate with others, and to create a love of country life. F.F.A. members exhibit animals and crops they have raised in local, county, and state fairs. Members conduct safety campaigns and home improvement projects. This develops competent and aggres- sive leadership. One of the activities that F.F.A. holds is the annual Canned Food Drive to benefit the needy. Prizes are awarded to the groups who bring in the most cans, but the greatest reward of all is to be able to give something of value to someone less fortunate than yourself. F.F.A. members enjoy camping and other recreational activities in the summer to encourage year round participation in F.F.A. . 3' . 1 m ,xg 'ax lt .X .4 r 5 . gr,-1 u. .-vi' ,X -' .' -R P' Y A x Q E ' at .' . .' CASE S V- .5 M., .+- Qcisififsi QE Sm. Above: Kim Bartels with one ofthe newly bought cows at Ag. Left: Excellence in Academics, top row: Jay Twitchell, Scott Wehc, Scott Reynolds, Jim Boswell, Chad Coullette, John Weslouski, Tom Lenhardt, Chris Lund, David Kurmick. Middle row: Heidi Wood, Janet Lows, Anne Bossany, Candice Olea, Jolie Fredrickson, Mrs. Gambill. Bottom row: Christy Graham, Tricia Wurl, Barrie Pitts, Beth McMichael. Far bottom left, AFS, top row: Dina Graziano, Roger Moss, Mogens Haahr, Mads Clausen, Stefanie Kappmeyer. Middle row: Jill Hendrix, Ann O'Brian, Kristi Graves, Verity Lerman, Kristine Harris, Deirdre Hahn, Camille Whitencr, Maryubeth McMichael, Tuitti Tintore, Malen Cantelope, Crystal Frey, Eleonora Pagano. Bottom: Mrs. Main, Annie Bossany, Jennifer Layton, Jesica Willis, Tami Gallaway, RuthAnn Wilson, Tony Cantelope, Kerry McClellan, Carmela Dunn, Mrs. Dillon. Plot Shown: Marianne Sunde, Susan Dressel, Rob Emmons, Tiffany Estrada. Far left middle: One ofthe ag. students in welding class. Top lar left: Ag. students caring for young rabbits. Middle ofpage: Ag. Teachers: Dick Sawyer, Plathen Moore, Fay Sawyer, Karen Glass-lless, Leo Peterson, Ivan Hunt. AF Westwood's AFS, foreign exchange program, has new and exciting students from various countries. The visit- ing students are, Mogens Haahr and Mauds Clausen from Denmark, Stefanie Kappmeyer from West Ciermany, Tutti Tintore from Spain, and Marianne Sunde from Norway. AFS provides friendship and support for these students. The club also provides fund raisers for scholarship mon- ey for Westwood students to study abroad. Students participating in Excellence in Academics study for the Academic Decathlon. Each year the associ- ation changes the information keep it up to date. The Academic Decathlon program promotes student achievement in public, private, and parochial high schools. Decathlon activities provide opportunities for students to realize the potential of their intellectual abili- ty and to appreciate the intrinsic value of academic pur- suit. High School participate in buildings, regional, and state competition to represent their state on a national level. FFA is a great opportunity for high school students to study vocational agriculture. They also learn leadership, responsibility, andw how to cooperate with others, and to create a love of country life. F.F.A. members exhibit ani- mals and crops they have raised in local, county, and state fairs. Members conduct safety campaigns and home improvement projects. This develops competent and aggressive leadership. One of the activities that F.F.A. holds is the annual Canned Food Drive to benefit the needy. Prizes are awarded to the groups who bring in the most cans, but the greatest reward ofall is to be able to give something of value to someone less fortunate than yourself. F.F.A. members enjoy camping and other recreational activities in the summer to encourage year round participation in F.F.A. is , ...Q . -,..,..-X x ' L x.'. ...-1:.,'XIitN 3:2 '. -X -km' ll ff X. 5 X X I D' x ..- Nix.. .. f... , fl' Ilfll x'4 PX'.5U..9-. ,R f .s'Lf5f. .i'.ss1X AL .-Y -NWN--, . ui. - ,H- r bg N-'wif a1.x'1lf, Qxt 1ix.,'Ql.x:.x . I -.txf'-'r9x-5 :'fQ'1:'T'.v.-' :bf fvV..1f ...Qi . .vi-I .. '-kyg 1. w-. ': Haig -lf ' X l-11' , L XY v Nc? -e,.i'x- K. 'cw Ji ,-iw,--. 2 , -- fc-' , i'. '- ' X f,-.Q Viv!-S' X 0 ...u N- Q -A -x v V. x -Rctg CTI' xi 1 4 , ., Y, .4 QQ ,,,X.,,.,, A -, - ., SV .. l-q'1Tw 1- Q M 'gif 1 'P Above: Kim Bartels with one of the newly bought cows at Ag. Left: Excellence in Aca- demics, top row: Jay Twitchell, Scott Wehe, Scott Reynolds, Jim Boswell, Chad Coullette, John Weslouski, Tom Lenhardt, Chris Lund, David Kurmick. Middle row: Heidi Wood, Ja- net Lows, Anne Bossany, Candice Olea, Jolie Fredrickson, Mrs. Ciambill. Bottom row: Christy Graham, Tricia Wurl, Barrie Pitts, Beth McMichael. Far bottom left, AFS top row: Dina Ciraziano, Roger Moss, Mogens llaahr, Mads Clausen, Stefanie Kappmeyer. Middle row: Jill Hendrix, Ann O'Brion, Kristi Graves, Verity Lerman, Kristine Harris, Deirdre Hahn, Ca- mille Whitener, Marybeth McMichael, Tutti Tintore, Malen Cantelope, Crystal Frey, Eleon- ora Pagano. Bottom: Mrs. Main, Annie Bos- sany, Jennifer Layton, Jesica Willis, Tami Gallaway, RuthAnn Wilson, Tony Cantelope, Kerry McClellan, Carmela Dunn, Mrs. Dillon. Plot shown: Marianne Sunde, Susan Dressel, Rob Emmons, Tiffany Estrada. Far left middle: One ofthe ag. students in welding class. Top far left: Ag. students caring for young rabbits. Middle of page: Ag. Teachers: Dick SaWyer, Plathen Moore, Fay Sawyer, Karen Glass-Hess, Leo Peterson, Ivan Hunt. Clubs lI57 ,ew xg-9315 . K kiRl.+ kv, v-gs X Nl. Y X X NA ,gy My . is xy. 'gffm ii 'Q JN N4 'vf N It Y :H 929. Nfqia gh' x I r tg P m y K K. ,I ' 1 'l ' ,IO :Q wif lf Q ' 'ilk I N ' . 9 . , K 1 0 ly H 1 ll a ' l nl ' fl Sharing knowledge, Communicating interests, We desire to perfect This confused society. We aid each other By accepting every opinion, Although we teach our own. Each day reaches Beyond the present, As we guide one another Through the years. At Left: The twelve original teachers who helped start up this school. Back row - Millard Conover, Frank Mounts, Brian Stehr, Paul Wells, Ken Morris, Helen Ong Middle Row - Leo Peterson, Steve Chase Front row - Jay Dean Jones, Jerry Ferguson, Al Thomas and Jorth Richardson Division-People-159 S Q, 50 ez, Q9 so QQO0 ,QQ AQ? Q QQ The period between 1982 and 1986 was one of diversity and newness. Those four years saw many firsts, some tragic and some exciting. Some advances were made dur- ing those four years. The world of science experienced a variety of advances and set-backs. After many years of research and disap- pointments, a medical team in California performed the first successful heart transplant in 1985. ln the same year, Americans were afraid to take Tylenol for their headaches. Tylenol capsules were being laced with cyanide. The incur- able autoimmune deficiency symdrome fAlDSJ appeared in the United States and took the lives of thousands of people. Early in 1986, amateur and professional astrono- mers all over the world dusted off their telescopes to view Halley's Comet- Millions of people gazed at the comet, which makes an appearance once every 75 years. One of the most tragic times for NASA and the whole country was when the Challenger space shuttle blew up a few minutes after launch. F X 2 the is K lk- vk ' .gf VT, A . A i- 'WZ MIDDLE LEFT. 1964-65 Donna Dronic, Leah Hikeda, Carol Simons ABOVE: 1975-76 Jack Porr AT RIGHT: Dean Hunt 40 The variety of cultural happenings during those four years are as numerous and different as the people who partici- pated in them. Americans were drawn together by patrio- tism when the 1984 Olympics were held in Los Angeles. U.S. athletes won 85 gold medals. People all over the world were enchanted by the romance and subsequent marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana. The United States became the target of various terrorist acts in the 80's. The bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut, numer- ous airplane hiiackings and other terrorist acts. The 80's brought a wave of caring toward people all over the world. Band-Aid, Hands Across America and Farm Aid arejust a few examples of Americans trying to help their neighbors. 1985 and 1984 were the years of the Cabbage Patch doll, the first black Miss America, Vanessa Williams, and the ensuring scandal of her appearance in Playboy, and the first time in 155 years that the World Cup left America to travel down under to Australia. The early 80's was a time for women. Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. Sally Ride was the first woman in space. The first woman to appear on a major party ticket was Geraldine Ferraro with Walter Mondale. On a local level, change was the key word. ln 1981 cruis- ing was banned on Main Street. Jack Joyce became the new principal of Westwood. Hank Luedy joined the W N .- t. 3. ly! XM, if af! .Cid st ' 5 1 Q - x - -' N szsxfffs . .Q A X sv 2 F Y' - Q Qfsew X Sis t C i 7 t X F F A 18 - ts ' Q kg - ,ss Q 's 'w-Nba-Q M U t , -5 .css f . Westwood staff as vice-principal. ln 1984 senior liditch week was abolished by the administration. 1985 marked the first time that Westwood defeated Mt. View twice in one football season. The years from 1982 to 1986 were filled with new events. The events of those four years ran the gamut from local triumphs to international tragedies. Overall, those years were a time of successful advances to be proud of. gwmw 4 'ta 7 tr- TER: 1966-67 TOP RIGHT: 1970-71 Ann Prichard 5,3351 5 :tts 5 8 igx sd, k v af . TOP LEFT: Craig Thompson TOY CEN- BOTTOM LEFT: 1982-85 AT LEFT: 1985-84 Kathy Pepara P.J. Oliver, Alc- cia Kaczmcrek ABOVE: Chip Stauffcr, 141 'Y ffffw- Q -sm ., SN - ws? ' 5 '?Lfa?f ff F. fr X 5 A as wk Q5 M s K t ? 4 Q 5' 'S 2. .i ,g -S SX ,W 3' R km, W I Y rn Lf 1., A r V. A 'U ,Q Rx is f 4 'K' ,Q 4,n- 4,1-r qu' 'N -.an 'lla 7 Q M' I ,Jill W, fu I Pb. n . an I' v-I' vfqfi. 'llilwuoa mtl, .miriii of 1 -V xp- - r Ql X12 ,......- , I ,.......,..-.. W.-. .... rv - I 0.5 Q--1 1 ,Q -y I Q in J No I Q S ' , if 'SJ' is-H N..- 'Fixx if 4' l' il , ' -M... rf I .E 5' OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: 1976-1977, Nona French OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: 1969-1970, Wanda Upton, Debbie Robertson, Chuck Bishop. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: 1972-1975, Ben Hathcock, Randy Mullen. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM LEFT: 1982-1985, Chris Funk, Suzy Mast, Dirk Gardner. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: 1978- 1979, OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGIIT: 1979- 1980, TOP LEFT: 1969-1970, Warchant Staff. TOP RIGHT: 1984-1985, Keith Schulz, Mark Shafer, Car- los Hildalgo. MIDDLE LEFT: 1981-1982, Tawnya Taylor, Leonard Brunsdalc. ABOVE: 1971-1972, Gary Geitz. AT LEFT: 1974-1975, Cynthia Barra- gan, Jolene Jambor, Collen Wiegart, Kenny Nor- man, Terri Jackson. Our Superintendents and Principals Westwood High School was indeed fortunate when E. R. Brimhall was selected as the buildingffounding principal. He chose his initial staff and faculty carefully and deliberately, planning every detail of this great new high school with love and care one goal, the very best for the students. Having thirty two years experience as principal, coupled with his down to earth horse sense , Mr. B. , as he was lovingly called, knew what made a good high school, and he had the courage to forge ahead and get thejob done. He was loyal to his staff, but expected them to produce the maximum, and was not reluctant to reprimand them when they did not. The students loved this caring man: they knew he was tough, but they also knew he was fair, and that he would listen. Mr. Melvin S. Sizemore's tenure as principal was brief, due to his untimely death at the close ofhis first year. This native Arizonan began his career in education in 1954 as a teacher at Mesa High School. He later went into administration and moved to Westwood with Mr. Brimhall when we opened our doors in September, 1962. He was fortunate to have received his training under the master principal , E. R. Brimhall, and they made a fine team during those formative years. Mr. Sizemore was not afraid of hard work, and when he assumed the reins in 1969 to lead the Warriors successfully, using the guidelines under which Westwood had flourished those first eight years: Westwood reaped the reward. Mr. Rulon T. Shepherd served as our superintendent ofschools until his retirement in 1967. The growth in Mesa after the war triggered the growth in our school system, and Mr. Shepherd must be recognized for his leadership which stimulated the orderly progress during this first period of the population explosion. One ofthe high points in his career occurred when the Westwood auditorium was completed during his last year. Since the fine arts was his first love. it was only fitting that the auditorium be dedicated to and named in his honor. Mr. Shepherd is fondly remembered as the soft spoken, kind and caring man a man of vision and concern for all people. Dr. George N. Smith took over the reins of Mesa Public Schools during the population explosion. This native Arizonan had spent his entire life in education, having served as the superintendent of Flowing Wells for many years. Only a person with his knowledge and expertese could have successfully guided our district through the succeeding seventeen years of rapid growth and building, attaining national recognition. Dr. Smith deserves a great deal of credit for our success. Westwood was near and dear to the heart of Dr. Smith: his two sons were Warriors, and being the achiever that he was, he basked in the glory that was Westwood's. He left Mesa Public Schools in 1984 to accept a position of Vice President of Northern Arizona University. Dr. James R. Zaharis is almost a native of Arizona, he was born in California, but moved to Mesa when he was two years of age. He received his elementary and secondary education in Mesa, graduating from Mesa High School in 1959: he received his B.A. from N.A.U. and all of his graduate degrees from A.S.U. No superintendent has had more exposure to Mesa Public Schools than has Dr. Zaharis. In 1965 he accepted a teaching position at Mesa High School: three years later he was named Director of Special Projects for Mesa Public Schools: from there he moved up to the superintendency as Assistant Superintendent and in 1984 was selected as Superintendent. Dr. Zaharis' lifetime in the community and Mesa Public Schools is a real asset in fulfilling his present role. This knowledgeable young man has all ofthe educational skills necessary, coupled with the awareness ofthe needs ofthe community to maintain the high standards of education for Mesa Public Schools which are nationally acclaimed. James S. Sturdevant devoted most ofhis adult life to education. A native of Oklahoma, he came to Mesa in the early sixties spending several years with the Scottsdale School System before joining Mesa Public Schools in 1967. Jim Sturdevant, third principal of Westwood, inherited a school that had, in nine short years, achieved success unequalled by any other in the state. He was determined to maintain that standard of excellence: his success is evidenced by the winning of the HY HEHDRICKSON AWARD, the most prestigious in the state, for three consecutive years. I Jim Sturdevant was a soft spoken, low key, kind and caring man. His contribution to Westwood during his eleven year tenure is reliected in its many successes. Mr. Jack J. Joyce, our current principal, was a native of Rhode Island. He spent most ofhis adult life in education in New York, moving to Arizona in 1979. He had been with the Mesa School District only two years, but his outstanding performance at Fremond Junior High School was recognized by the superintendency, and he was appointed as Westwood's fourth principal. He brought his enthusiasm and expertese to Westwood in 1981 and developed instant love for Westwood. This smiling, energetic man is visible on campus every lunch hour and can Call most students by name. He cares about these students, as is evidenced by his desire to maintain the finest teaching staff possible. Everyone marvels at his ability to attend all events, fine arts, athletic and academic. He oversees every aspect ofthe running ofthis high school in his desire to maintain Westwood's number one status of excellence in all areas. ,. hr Rulon Shepherd Dr. George N. Smith Dr. James Zaharis 5UDerintendent 1957-67 Superintendent 1968-84 Superintendent 1984-Present l44 Administration 1-'Rm Mr. E.R. Brimhall Mel Sizemor e Principal - 1962 - 69 Principal 1969 - 70 Jim Sturdevant Principal 1970 - 81 Principal 1981 - present Jack Joyce Administration-145 X llll si A f.? W'l fa-alfa ni' ,fijofi f-I- ' -1. '-Ps.. Skoglund in the Warrior wardrobe. Wilford Jack Cardon Davis School Board School Board Clerk Member H W Donna Joe Marilyn Green Porter Wilson School Board School Board Sghogl Bgard -Wit President Member Member 146 BOTTOM RIGHT: Margaret Chaparo makes sure the adjustment of the Warrior head dress is secure on Principal Jack Joyce. ABOVE: Dennis Tmgey Sherri Farnsworth, and Carol Allredege help dress Assistant Superintendent Mr Fred ' iv!! Q f L si-:Si Sandra Bingham Lucy Guerrero O x,,., Nga. A 59. is 3 4 gi 3136 Q wif Louis Casillas Hank l.uCdy Marie Graziano L J X 3 L Willian White Goveming Board 81' Administration Work Together 1- ti- .ii I ft T TOP RIGHT: Hank Luedy and Misty Denso share a smile to one another. MIDDLE LEFT: Heather Harris and Student Body President, Jean Noel Thompson look over the agreement with Associate Superintendent, Mr. David Eagleburger. ABOVE: These four seniors help Superintendent Dr. James K. Zaharis flip through an older edition ofthe Cheiftain. BOTTOM LEFT: Busy at work is Louis Castillas. 147 i' ss. ..-ii .- Counselors Aid Students In School Preparation The Westwood Counseling Department consists of six full- time counselors whose mission is to help students achieve greater understanding of themselves in order to make more effective use of their intellectual and personal resources. Students make appointments to discuss per- sonal, vocational, academic and social concerns. The counselors also provide academic advice, build class schedules and make adjustments in the students' aca- demic program of study. The department provides orientation, college and career guidance programs administered through the English and Social Studies Departments. Additionally each counselor provides other guidance services: Annette McHenry is the out-of-state college liaison counselor, coordinator of the school testing program and sponsor of the Ebony Club. Dolores Merrell sponsors the Women Scholars and Minor- ity Scholars. Jack Frontone, Department Chairman, dir- ects the scholarship and academy applicant services. Anthony Suriano coordinates the Red Folder program and oversees the Career Center services. Mary Ellen Anderson directs the Take Charge program, is a member of the awards committee, and is coordinator of the school test- ing program and music scholarships. Herman Otero has responsibility for Minority Recruitment, student cafeteria K .X ,KS . 148-C0lll lSClOI'S i vw...-we - 4 if' Hb workers and is liaison to Mesa Vo-Tech. '1 .,.. 1 IA ' wk 54' ' , ,V . X W' ' T C 5' twwg I 'fsx ri, . 7 1 fg ' V ' ' ax x., fha- 44 ff :lx K gn . 'fffxf , 'lf.5.r5 i sf 2' T ' Mary Ellen Ric Jack Anderson Biddlecome Frontone , ,A Joanne Annette Dolores Kimball McHenry Merrell T, a w e ,, .. . . , ,,,, . M ,swf . ri ff- f I' ,,, I ' .F , llerman Alice Anthony Otero Peterson Suriano ',-A T Mn -3 Mg OTE-me ct H- Mns ME .Q Lv - LK'P6 R5 MC 'Way Il 0' S R SUR.AN FRQygT0'n wr' tiff' 'fi rl .' ,ffl I 'H . 1 rf .4 . gl ' ' . sr I cy Q . Qf zxw ,Q Q ff ,,. F-57 X , ' Kelly Ruth Laurie ,H ' - Escobedo Garbell Larson rf 'F --. F Q9 Barbara Jacqueline Peggy Montgomery Vaughn Reynolds OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Counselor Dolores Merrell explains the schedule change to Juanita Joaquin. BOTTOM LEFT: Westwood's Career Lab director, Alice Peterson is always willing to lend a helping hand to students like Demetria Mosley. vl'l TOP LEFT: Mary Ellen Anderson searches through the many schedules during her busy work day! TOP RIGHT: Counselors Herman Otero and Jack Frontone study the schedule for counselors. MIDDLE RIGHT: Coun- selors Herman Otero and Anthony Suriano offer their assistance to stu- dent Kathleen Fernandes. AttendancejCounselors-1149 I lluxlvxx l Chris DeLaFuente displays his expertise during the lunch rush at the Chieftain Chow Palace by producing tacos in record time! S, The arm of learning stretches far beyond the classroom into the nurses office where Mrs. Ucci, Richard Edward, David Gonzalez, and Sammy Aguirre become aware ofthe dangers involved with drugs. 150-Special Services Behind The Scenes School days, school days, good old golden rule days-well, school is more than this, much more. With 2,850 students to accomodate tand that's a lotlj administrators have found that more has to be provided than just a classroom and a teacher. Westwood has a preponderance of facilities and people to aid the students through their three years of residence. lf a student is sick, he can just bet there's a nursejust down the hall ready and waiting: need help with a drug problem? You can just bet there's a counselorjust around the corner from the nurse who'll lend a hand. ls that teacher's lecture becoming really boring? Audio Visual can break up the monotony by providing tape recorders, film projec- tors, movie screens, you name it. lfa student runs out of money and would like to read a book, there are freebies in the library, just check them out tremember to bring them backl. While the student is there and wants to dash out a quick letter there are free typewrit- ers to use. lfa student does have a few bucks he might go to the bookstore. He probably won't be able to get an A.S.U. Rose Bowl sweatshirt, but he will get pens, pencils, paper, erasers, etc. Have you got a grumbling in your tum tum? That can be cured too, boogie on down to the Chow Palace and you can tie your tongue around a submarine sandwich, giant order of fries, and a thick chocolate shake, all for a buck, can't beat that! To all the people who give their special services, Westwood salutes you. lf, ,GII Y ' fi?-4' M Mggfrggu Al wanna Audio yigua' Szgiiity Ligitaivan Specialist Mary Catherine Susan Butler Craig Cottle Special Ed. Special Ed. Special Ed. John Carol Mary Pat Donovan Farnsworth Friedman Journalism Special Ed, Special Ed. sb-1 9' Bt -1 in TOP LEFT: This distinguished gentleman pictured above is not an admin- istrator, not a teacher, but he helped make Westwood what it is today, because in 1966 Mr. Jay Cox was the grounds foreman. ABOVE RIGHT: Solving problems, making decisions, and improving complex situations are a few ways this man helps the students at Westwood, he is Ric lsibblecomb school psychologist, ABOVE: Happiness is a couple of teachers from years ago sharing a library full of books. Pictured are l.eona Maas and llelen Moffat in l966. if I Q 'x K x Special Services Perfom1 Like Clockwork To Make The School Year Fl ! x ,, ,Vx V-Jia . X ,N 3 1 its C . K I Linda Jerri Free Green Librarian Special Ed. Patricia Cindy Hinkle Irwin Computer Special rid. Specialist I5 152-Special WW X Ps.a.l .ff- ,, ABOVE TOP ROW: Custodians Tony Diaz, Ted Rhodes, Klien Skousen, Frank Balzer, Ernest Wilson, Jim Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Alvarez, Teresa Rowell, Hazel Cambern, Amy Miller, and Herbert Sneed. , md' xx L-'tw I 0'-s I' ABOVE: Giving blood is quite an experience, but The- resa Gonzalez clocsn't seem to mind. ABOVE: Sophie Jill Bowerman honors our very own healing lady by presenting her with a tag of appreciation. Services Special Services Provid l af- x Aid To Students 81' Stan' ku Carol Lake Librarian Claudia Nielson Special Education Jay Roper Special Education i 'N if i t Robert Larson Audio Visual Director Ellie Rael Security Guard Paula Rudow Special Education lsabelle Main Librarian it ., ix Ted Rhodes Custodian I' x,.. .Q Q -ALE if 39 S X Margaret Schulz Nurses Aide ns ,,.1 ' XX X -if , . .Ye E Q , Robyn Maislin Special Education . lf? ll' A-Q fl .r Dorane Richey Bookstore Clerk V x Spencer Shank Special Education 5123 H. ,L X !G. '4 ,, -. 33. R 3 1 mx., km x. asf'-'Fr , TOP RIGHT: Brandi Patheal sits and enjoys one of the cafete- ria's small meals, after a tough morning of classes. TOP LEFT: Sherri Farnsworth, Brian Mason, Carol Alldredge and Jean-Noel Thompson cele- bratc after hearing how well the yearly blood drive went. Special Services- I 55 I N ,ax ff ff '5 '. ' -4 - x 3. , '-Q.. K ' IM!! 2 7 1 Q 1- ,. . g ft, x . A A V A V. . . 4' V 1 I I 5 r -I , ,, , 5. yay in f, KX i, 5 xx A tt. I ,Y was-no-uh 'Q E4 ,M fl fi' 4,l Lx' i usunodumvfl b-4548134 .3 VX 'xx I X x ,Q Q . ' ' 'X f ' ,v- ,, - - is . -A ..- NY .4 ' , as 3-4 , id, ff if' 4 1 X ii , . 2 f Z ff A A X -' 1, iw ff if . X' 1 I , K' 5 A V ff. . 35: A ' . , , ., Qf: wg? gg M5 X I I W vp e Pat Smith Kim Snow Special Ed. Special Ed. Jim Sullivan Eleanor Ucci Custodian Nurse Q . Y' . l 1 xx X' Bob Rosemary Whittenbeen Wilder Security Guard Librarian Top: Pictured is Westwood's own Barber Shop Quartet, of Jerry Ferguson, Brian Barabe, Larry Jacobs, and Jorth Rich- ardson. Middle: Twas the Night before Christmas and all of these big kids could hardly wait. Pictured are: Top row: lien Troutt, Laurie Zarkou, Sally Sturdevant, Cindy lnfvin. Bot- tom row, Sandy Cooper, Jane Stangl, Donna Clifton. Bottom: Pictured are those sharp dressed men from yester-year: J.J. And The Monotonesl Special Services 155 Zi' ,ev Qs is yt S 'f ' ,3 -is . t it. Robert Jeff Cunningham Harris if-V Jay Dean Kim Jones Thompson TOP: Orchestra member, Sherri Farnsworth, takes great pride in a piece well preformed. RIGHT: These two talented vocalists, Jenee Wright and Tom Farnsworth, seem to enjoy their collaberated efforts. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Concentration is the key, recalls Heather Harris. TOP RIGHT: Happiness is having two sticks and a drum to beat them on, says Mike Ploughe. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Jones creates Westwood's future Covergirl, Colleen Karp. l56'Perlorming Arts Performers Excited New Building Here! During the 1986-87 school year, Westwood's Performing Arts Department succeeded in entertaining thousands of people at various functions. All of the bands did a splendid job of playing at games and concerts. Orchestra too captivated their audiences during their concerts and productions. Members of both band and orchestra were very happy to finally move into the new music building during the fall. Years of agitation coming from work- ing in inadequate facilities have finally ended. Drum Major Karl Huish continued in the steps of past Warri by conducting himself as a true grit leader. Once again, Music Dept. placed more people in honor bands and orches- tras than any other school in the district. The theatre dept. developed a strong crew of eager perfo ers this year. One of the year's highlights was the dram production of The Affect of Gamma Rays on Merrigold Men the Moon. Masque and Dagger once again filled the bill v their dedication and hard working attitude. This has been a banner year for the performing artists here Westwood, a year that many of these people won't soon for get. Proven to be a hit with the school and the community Westwood's Performing Arts Dept. looks forward many years in the spotlight. 54- -se 'Nui' .S 'X I fiil i, mth' 'r. X. Vcrlormingg Arts-157 Following Along The Path Always Looking Forward Building A Dream Today G I f l -:::'. 3 JK at 9 A Eb l X K Q, Q , Jim Robert Max Kelley Kiesecker Schlarbaum A , :lg ,X,: ,, .Y . - I Doug Charles Conger Dale .P .l '-'L an -I-l--2.35 ABOVE: ATTENTION! Colonel Conger salutes one of the highly respected troops from Westwood's Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. This organization must put forth a lot of effort in order to maintain their high standards and to achieve their numerous high honors. 158-Industrial Arts job. For the past 25 years and hopefully many more to come, the staff in the Industrial Arts Department have worked diligently to achieve and set standards of excellence in teaching students at Westwood various skills. With first rate instructors and great facilities, the skills learned by students are ones that can be applied to future careers, such as electronics, drafting, carpentry, and work- ing with metals. Students show their talent by making shelves, television stands, book cases, gun racks, and can openers. The out- standing students of this year displayed their talent at the State Fair. Trevor Stadler made a chess set and Preston Peterson made a roll top desk. Both did an outstanding Some of Westwoods past Industrial Arts students have continued with their talents to work for cabinet compan- ies, or architects, metal and welding companies. Before the students began making the projects, they first learned the proper procedures and the right way to have a successful project. The teachers' main objective was to help the students find where their talent was or even de- velop a new one, and make the students feel comfortable with what they were doing. Westwood had many classes to offer students who were artistically inclined. Along with these classes came an original staff of dedicated workers. TOP RIGHT: Mark Cesta and Jody Chapman work diligently on their electronics project. ABOVE: Rob Merklcy and Doyle Holloway discuss the importance ofa saw in woodworking. Industrial Arts-159 f rw- inf Participation In Art Class Overwhelms Students This year's Art Department is definitely one of talent and will leave their mark on Westwood in a very positive way. This was a great year for everyone and won't be soon forgotten thanks to the accomplishments of the Art Club. Their major project of the year was the mural that they painted on the South wall of the Cafeteria. The mural is a tribute to Westwood and its first twenty-five years. The Department itselfconsists of8 major classes that are related to various fields of art. Some of them are: ceram- ics, photography, painting, and jewelry making. These classes and others encourage talented students to apply their knowledge and gives others the opportunity to ex- press their thoughts and ideas in a physical way. With skillful teachers and dedicated students it is no sur- prise to see the many accomplishments brought forth by these people. We can certainly expect a great deal from the Art Department in the years to come, as we have in the past. Once again, the staff has put forth a lot of time and effort and has met their high standard of teaching the students of Westwood. 4' 'Z K Q., if ' ' i . , ,fs '54 55-2 fad'-1 M I ,Nh ABOVE: Oh! I got it! cxclaims Linda Jimenez to Mrs. Robinson. ABOVE RIGHT: O.K. I've gotten this far, but what do I do with it? thinks Charity Raes. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW LEFT: Now re- member kids, never put your fingers in your mouth when you're doing this. warns Mr. Bev- ington. UPPER LEFT: Just a Iittle bit more to the Ieft and maybe a little higher, then it'II be perfect! thinks Colin OOIT as Ronnie Norman watches. I silt. .X im X . v ...Mi ff KN' 3, . . 3,9 3 ,,- 53 . L J is l x ,N X It Dan Derry Bevington Matheson 1. X599 of Q XBXB lbw I-an M M David Audrey Medley Robinson ka. Art- I6 ABOVE: Tom Farnsworth and Sean Roundtree prepare the test tubes for chemistry. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: We've got it! says to Glen Carr. is in F S Stephen Chase l62 Math Sr Science l l z Rafeal Pevea Math, Science Combine To Produce Excellence Who needs it? Although when most students think of math and science they think of long hard work, each teacher is committed to helping the students learn as much math and science as his brain can handle. A lot of teachers put in more hours before school, after school or even during lunch to help assist students who need a little help. Many of you may be consideringjobs that do not require a college degree, however, many colleges apprenticeship programs have age limits for admissions, making it diffi- cult to have not taken the coursework in high school. A student who takes algebra and geometry in high school and earned a C grade has a much better chance of succeeding, both in college and in the work world, than a student who avoids these subjects altogether. Westwood's math and science departments are dedicated to helping the students get ahead. Both departments offer Advance Placement classes through which students can earn college credit while still in high school by taking a comprehensive exam at the end of the year. These depart- ments are also aware of the necessity of having a strong math and science background in order to compete for most occupations. 'f - it ' MY.. ' r F. M vs swf A , 4 W 'xi ' 3 fi! A l X Ron Millard Victor Ross Barbra Cole Conover Cornell Decker De Lair ,, ,figs ..'.' 1. K -1. ' T ft'r Q is 1 W 5 L. ...V ii, I . Q 141+ , lf: 1 James Bob Jerry Peter Frazier Grant Grubbs Hayes J gifs? is LN Richard lmpson Luman Livingston ,g ,r Vs M gf aa? .4 X- Larry Jacobs Armand Lombard Frank Mounts Sandra NBQY as-3 ' im , William Janssen ,Q Q if 1. 'N Jerry Loper ffl F if Hi' fr. Mark Olderog Linda Jeff Al Jerome Lewis Lisonbee .,A ,, M 'hill x Larry Joel Kenneth Mattix McCowan Morris . A ' Q 5' 'T 17 rf-fr 'J I Curtis Gerri Debbie Palmer Ramnes Smith Math Br Science-165 English, Foreign ..... Language Meet New Challenges 25 years of EXCELLENCE made its mark in Westwood's English department. Plot only did the teaching staff ex- pand with the addition of Mrs. Duerksen, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Pletenik, Mr. Cork, and Mr. Landua to meet needs of increased enrollment and the new requirement for senior English, but the choice of class selections did also: minor- ity lit,journalism 1, Fundamentals 1 Sr 2 and writing lab. Westwood's English department ventured into the world of computers. This year both the creative writing classes and the writing lab switched to using the computer word processor to improve writing and revision and to edit and print the literary magazine. The department is building a software selection for regular and remedial tutoring. This year Mr. Dant taught a writing across the curriculum seminar for the faculty. He had been sent by the district to take part in the Greater Phoenix Writing Project last sum- mer. ln October, Mrs. Bordwell received Arizona English teacher of the year award at the regional conference for National Council of English Teachers. Westwood should be equally proud of the fine foreign language department. Several foreign languages such as French, German, Latin and Spanish are offered to every Warrior. Such linguistic teachers and students represent Westwood well. Bette AHGCTSOFI r, ABOVE: After completing another grueling English assignment Sopho more Mike Oman can really put on a smile. What a reliefl 1.7. Petra Bailey ,.. .. 9 V' 0 2 l . All Brian Barabe Kay Stan Linda Benjamin Berg Bordwell f is . Q F71 ,QQ . I 7 , r..,,s 1 -V, -ff . ,, , f E l V TOP RIGHT: Junior Jami Thomas debates, I wonder if I should be ,h, 1 A A ' , SF 4' X if President orjust settle for Governor of Arizona? , Z f A , , f r' virgn Lee Michael Cork Cruzan Dant 164-English ,.,..f'- ti Q ' S- TOP LEFT: And students think we have it so easy, complains Ms. Judy Nass. NIO ,mf a gfvcia, gun If X 1 t I, xy , In I iv ' N s R? iff ' 1 gf , 4 ABOVE: Anita Corona, Tammy Chiugo, Debbie Cunningham and Amy Miskin try to figure out exactly where the United States really is. 1 se., ' ' i H is 1 ' -, it mf , if -T fr I fi? Vi Maryann Moni Mary Dillon Dounay Duerksen A F fb' -4-die fl -Y-T? Si ABOVE: Foreign Language is a real pain E-Pirie ' :ri a t f 1 Barbara Dykstra Jerry Ferguson Nina James Judy Evelyn Jorth Johnston Landua Hass Pletenik Richardson A X 6 HE f i XTR X , xx X 2 .S S Q ,3 V? ' L 0 xx Kyle Ann James Maqorie Nola Sawyer Stehr Stewart Tau Tininenko sry .' I X .. -. -Qc-o '19 7 X ' Y the neck! says Junior Rob Hunt, is I .1 Joyce Huffaker Gretchen Rowe i ' ' K Don Thompson Foreign Languages-165 The Grueling Demands Of Boys Weight Training , , ,vlv L .1 lf Q, 'I it ' . 3 A. . ,N Bud Mark Doolen rlilliker Next Stop, Muscle Beach ?! Once again, as in past years, Boy's Physical Education proved to be one of the most popular classes here at Westwood. As the variety of activities widened students had many to choose from. Some of the many activities offered were, basketball, weightlift- ing, running, soccer, and raquetball. Weight training proved to be most in demand by students this year. Since sophomore phys- ical education is now a required class, the volume of enrollment was larger than ever. Due to the abundance of sophomores it was necessary to add Sophomore Only classes to the list of boy's P.E. courses. Sports were a big favorite among students this year. Sports gave every boy the chance to have fun while keeping fit. Goals of Boy's Physical Education were to make classes and special activities seem more attractive and to in- crease enrollment for next year. The Boy's Physical Education was very pleased with the stu- dent's enthusiasm and hard work. The department did a great job this year of shaping up the Westwood bodies for those demanding tasks in life. Their encouragement began in the weight room, extended to the field, and continued in the gym. The dedication and effort ofthe teachers and students are noble attributes and Westwood is lucky to possess such quality. 166 Boys ian. 'EQ' ,fi ' Jim Jones Ned Jolly Dennis Pipes Benny Townsend ga- Ken Troutt TOP LEFT: Pumping iron requires strength and stamina, things Torres doesn't seem to worry about because he's trained Westwood's extraordinary P.E. Department. ABOVE LEFT: Boys ical Education has always been a fun class, even back in 1969, as can tell by Jim Plesbitts giant smile. ABOVE RIGHT: Greg Wilkins is afraid to let go of the rope, hejust likes to work his arm muscles little longer than most students. , -'r ...9A. . , V, :, -- A H f X sua.:-, '11 .-- A,'v,. .L W ,sn .,,. I . y ' 4 Q ,I V, 'nf2.A ':. '-:,,Q'u' ' I ' sa, . . ,M-I W., 1. ,. . ., , ' Y xff- ,:.n.-H Hetiwnhyf n,fv,,,V,', f. 'ff',.-bhp s V, -rr: writ L,..:f::,. I ffl rf, xl 2 tr: W' 'QL -1-1 ' I 5 '01, vvffii. ', L-if . ggi, . bi 'H' . 35, .'.Q,.'5-- N ' ' J- 44-. JQRV- ,, -',..,A,, H44 2 -. Z- w ,n 4't.JJl A: ,..4-g.'l,: .mo: Y 'U .'f'.7f1:fw'fr ' uv. 1'f.vsfs,.lg lg, ',f-.'?idf:b1'f- 5 3-'Q TOP CENTER: This mean and tough looking bunch aren't recruits for the marines, but some juniors of Westwood's indestructable football team in 1967-68. From left to right they are: Bob Contreras, Dennis Shields, Stu Hogue, Dusty McCulla, and Jack Gircoux. ABOVE LEFT: Looking strong and at ease Mike Jones appears to have no problem finish- ing his ninety-ninth pull-up. ABOVE RIGHT: Scott Dcckcr says happiness is making an in depth observation of his shoelaces while sitting in the sun. Girls Are Firm And Fit Thanks To Great P. E. Conditioning Program This year the girls p.e. department was happy to see an in- creased interest in p.e. The success was due to the variety of courses offered. Some of the classes were aerobics, an exten- sive dance program, weight training, p.e. activities in which individuals were free to choose what dual, individual, and team activities they wanted to participate in, and required p.e., a class that covered a large area of different activities with an emphasis on developing fitness skills in life long sports. Also available was the opportunity for girls to try out for a sports team. Westwood now has nine girls teams which consist of archery, badminton, cross country, track, basketball, soft- ball, volleyball, swimming, and tennis. All have done a very good job this year. On the girls P.E. staffthere are seven women who contribute to its success. There is Ms. Munoz, who coaches badminton and tennis: Ms. Anderes, who teaches aerobics and weight training, Ms. Pellegrino, who teaches dance part-time, Mrs. Zarkou, who teaches dance and is in charge of Dance Production: Mrs. Stur- devant, who teaches aerobics and is sponsor of the Warrior- ettes: Mrs. Cooper, who is in charge of Cheer: and Ms. Clifton, who is the physical education aide. They do a greatjob. Next year the plan is to extend the program even further. The Administration is in the process of turning the old music build- ing into a new girls p.e. annex. if gf, 79 pw . .. z l Opposite page: Bottom right: Bicycling to get into shape, Miss Munoz explains the equipment to Eva Marie Clark. Bottom Left: Arm circles reduces fat? asks Senior Michelle Wilcox, Top left: Former Warrior Carol Finkbeiner threatens to shoot her teacher unless she receives an A. Above left: Explaining Denna liesslers work out schedule is Miss Andres. Top Right: With a grin, Junior Natosha Lewis pulls the bar down with ease. Top Left: And a one, and a two, and a three, smiles Mrs. Sturdevant. .l : .-c. i r: M A ' Nikki Sally Laurie Pellegrino Sturdevant Zarkou Girls V.li.-169 X353 S 'u 'Q' we : VV- sa s1...:. . -... . NQYER ' QETPHIT SERIES E.. TOP LEFT: Pat Hays Searches for Westwood on his social studies globe. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Persian seems to overload his student assistant, Maria Jimenez, with paperwork. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior, Wendy Baldwin fails to see the thrill in her American Government class. l70 Soc I il Studies Social Studies A Must Graduation Depends On It The Social Studies Department, staffed with some of the finest teachers at Westwood, offers the students a wide variety of sub- jects to study. These include the required courses ofU.S. History, AP U.S. History, Arizona History, Free Enterprise, and American Government, and to broaden the students understanding of man, Sociology, Psychology, Home and Family, Western Civiliza- tion, and Building a Modern World are offered. ln order to offer students a practical approach to their studies, the department sponsors the Close Up and Model United Nations Programs. Mr. Persyian, 1987 Close Up sponsor, will accompany several students to Washington D.C. where the students will spend a week studying our national government. While there, they will meet with senators and congressman, see Congress in session and visit the White House. Mr. Casillas, Model U.l'l. sponsor, will lead a group of students to the Model U.l'l. program sponsored by the University ofArizona. While there they actively participate in activities identical to the real U.lNl. in New York. Mr. Wells annually takes a group of interested students to Europe each summer. They visit the countries and major cultural cities of Europe for a month of learning and fun. In addition to the department members mentioned above, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Montalvo, and Ms. Stangl are coaches of several sports. Ms. Gambill is the student council sponsor and also teaches Westwood's Academic Decathalon class. , -Q M fc-Lew. 41 Jr V I' l iw S. Q is 3, .Xl - 5 -fx ag' K TOP LEFT: Mr. Cummins demonstrates his endless knowledge of the world map. TOP RIGHT: Senior Shannon Steinhert gets advise from social studies teacher Jereda Stockdale. Gail Christinsen Michael Montalvo X 1' C X X N X --SJW , ,N Craig Melissa Cummins Gambill ,K i , i ' ai MX . Alan Earl Perysian Smith 4 X , :ii Y -2. wif. Gail AI Sturgell Thomas KS' .. an ,-S tgirl if 1 fi ' .T C i 1 - Jane Brian Stangl Stehr f A an - RAE af. 4 ' w lrgf X as nk, 5 , , Paul Richard Wells Young I X 1 Jereda Stockdale Social Studies- l 7l 72 2 ,, . fl 0 , . , . i ' w IQ ,U tl it sl r 14.-fi ' ,Q-4, . u X is -f 5' . if .47 5 I iff'-f George lvan Nathan Gezelius Hunt Moore K 2' V ' :if a A in rj 6 x ., ' if-L. Leo Richard Peterson Sawyer .J Q 5 J 1 ,. 1- Qs , 'XJ ,V -F51 mwumuu svsml Have you ever been stranded on an open road because of mechanical problems, only to find out later that with a little knowledge, you could have fixed it yourselfwith little or no cost? Students in Westwood's auto classes should have encountered very few instances of that sort of situa- tion. Under instructor Mr. Gezelius, auto students learned some of the basic knowledge required to maintain an automobile. Course difficulty ranged from basic instruc- tion for the beginning student, to more demanding classes like advanced body and fender for the students who were considering auto mechanics as a career. The agriculture department was once again refining the skills of Westwood students interested in farm animals, planting and various other activities associated with agri- culture. Many of the students enrollled in the various classes planned to pursue careers in that field. As in the past, Westwood's agriculture department proved to be one of the best in the state. Knowing more thanjust cows and plows, the students in ag. worked hard to achieve both personal and class goals. Under excellent instruction, the students worked with na- ture, learning some of the laws which rule it. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Ciezelius shows Jason Jocelyn the lubrication system. ABOVE: Fred Henderichs and Karl Haynes get greasy. . ff' f Agriculture And Auto: Future Looking Great 95, 3in6f 5'-'M-., duff, Xtlvov' X T L Qfmg X. . ins WK '11 'W-' . t.,,,Q- ABOVE: Stephanie Howack digs with great effort out on thc Ag. Dcptfs lot. LEFT: Junior Kevin Cavanaugh turns to sce what he needs to avoid hitting. 175 Business Department olds Future illionaires And Cooipera tion Presidents Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAJ, have proven how strong an organization can be. Westwood's head of Business, Mr. Foster, gives high recognition to this past years members, who were never content with their ac- complishments, therefore always striving to do better. For starters, a visual display board expressing the many achievements of the students has been placed in hall four. And speaking of achievements, it was a very successful year for the competitors of the statewide competition, and especially the national finalists. With the new arrival of computers this past year, two new courses were offered, Word Processing, and Business Ap- plications, which has helped meet the needs of the stu- dents and better prepared them for the world of work. The department was very impressed with the high enrollment of the students this past year, and the exceptional poten- tial of these students. Westwood commends this year's FBLA members for both an outstanding and rewarding year, and is confident of their success and their future in the world of business. ln addition, the efforts and talents of the entire Business Department should be recognized for their contribution to Westwood's past and future. l., A if A . '.,.-all 174 liusincs'-, I :... 1 .. J 'ZE 'r-, If if 3, J 'Q my 4-9 Helen Sandra Chellevold Cooper ml. h N. -'Ta' ' if Gregg Brian Dandy Foster 'W LEFT: Mrs. Vancore and Michelle Schwinden discover the many of the Business Department's highly advanced typewriters. Mrs. Ong and Kelly Holdinghauser stare in in amazement as computer displays SYNTAX ERROR and wonder if maybe this little computer would be more help unplugged. 4.1 X N Q Y ' ' 3' ' Q, Tim Hunsaker . 4 :E fix :.A sc. so Q SK, , , I lx l qfxl Chuck Thompson ,X an James McLaughlin 5 . 'it K X, L if X. , X5 if l Qi It ' -me J Joanne Vaneore Helen Ong ff 'KT1 L f Q ABOVE: After punching in can tell if he's job-ready. nf' Z ' 'Ax is x XS a lot of information on a student, Jackie Vaughn as Andrea CHSSCII becomes perplexed over her difficult program, ABOVE: Mike Romas and Kendra Marshall try to break the code of the there are plenty of instructors to lend a hand. U.S. Defense. Business-175 Home EC has a Saucefill of Secrets Aw., 69144 Q B The Home Economics department had many interesting projects going on throughout this 86-87 school year. For example, the Inside Fashion and Fabrics class took a field trip to Los Angeles to see how clothes are made. The Child Development class ran a nursery school fo children between the ages of two and four. Home Economics Related Occupation, or HERO, was run ning strong throughout the school year. ln the fall, the food and clothes classes conducted a holi day fair. ln the spring, they had an art show displayin some of the sewing, cake decorating, and foods that stu dents learned how to make during the school year. Although sometimes overlooked by some students, th Home Economics Department had a great deal to offer t the enterprizing student. Single Survival and various othe classes prepared students for their futures. The skill gained at Westwood from the Home Ec. Dept. will continu S with our graduates into their adult lives. Westwood is privileged to have such a strong staff in suc a vital area of education. fyqffrfff ti' Mafia Nangy Dana Gearhart Sophomore Victoria Wilson gets yct another lesson on cooking. Home Jackie Vera Ec. participated in such activities for their holiday fair. Hatch 5m'th 176-llomc lic. 'rg 4 Cookin ' Sure S Fun. TOP LEFT: Junior Matt Bratton studies the culinary arts in his favorite Home Economics class. TOP RIGHT: Jaime Bunchand and Tiffany Parkos display their professional stirring techniques learned in Home Economics. BOTTOM LEFT: Vera Smith offers her excellent instruction to her student Brett Wal- ton. ABOVE: If you want to have a party, you need lots of fancy cookies as Jackie Dunn and Ben McEachcrn prepare for their occasion. I lOfT'lC EC- 177 W 180 Dana Birnie Anne Bisig Kimberly Blankenburg Bradley Blue Allison Bowerman Lorice Bowers W ww. l ' i Todd Brackenbury Bryan Bradley Keith Brant Maribeth Brimley Sherri Brinkley Tami Brodeur Kristin Brooks Patrick Brown Mark Brunsdale S 'W ., -:mia ' 1- ,J ,Yi iff: vjv t A Dale Buck Jeff Buehler Denise Bultez Jamie Bunch Shawn Burbank Stephanie Burch Matt Bryant Renee Bubenheim Dina Buchanan Enduring my high school yrs. has been quite a trial. The t'Best yrs. of Your Life , huh, short lived and gone. lt seems like yesterday l took the big step into high school. l think some of my best times have been spent play- ing basketball. Coach T. and Coach D. have been an important influence in my life. Seeing them everyday for three yrs. has to have some influence. Through basketball I have made many of my closest friends. Westwood has been the key for these friendships. l have had many great times in all those practices. Believe me, all the 17's will never be forgotten. Being in Student Council for the past yr. has taught me alot about the school. Working long and hard hours on things we usually take for granted. Setting up dances, and oh those great formal business meet- ings. These are the things everyone should exper- ience. l have enjoyed getting to know and working with the administration. l have learned and received alot from Westwood. So now it's goodbye. I owe a thanks to Westwood and all my friends for a great three yrs. . A, 1 dug X ,Q .1 ,X X w .1-' I'Zf',. 'FV 'gy f, -... X I 3 . .-.4 we 'ml-f .g, La +01- .Jv- 'un Q-5 ..-5 1 Qs. x f -F H w .U l V . N-rv ' in .. .wg rr 4. Ai Gary Darst Cheri Darveaux Marni Davidson Dawn Davis Stacey Davis Kevin Dawe Ronald Day Kelly Delaney As we walked on campus overly excited and very nervous about our big step into highschool. lt was probably very easy to point out we're Sophies. Running after cars for a ride to lunch at first, we finally found a regular one. We fit 20 or so girls into a pick-up everyday. lt was great: we could ride to the football games and everything and they we're fun wern't they??!! Rappin' was cool. Fatboys and RUN DMC was where it was at. We ran with the pack M.B., K.C., and all those cool cats. Then came our Jr. yr., cruzin' in the coaster andjammin' out to Lisa, Lisa in the parking lot late that friday night. Our football team was hot we had the spirit as we drove the Happy Machine thanxs J.B. sorry she's got the look. We're sorry for the red cramps bug. K. B. graduated to borrowing from Carl's Jr. we cap- tured the flag for 55. Sadies was a blast and then came Prom it was the best. Thanks J.W. Now we sit in our glory. Our last yr. has come and now it's gone. To all those who are to come forth. Hold those Warriors who have gone through stay . . . FOREVER YOUNG, FOREVER YOUNG Thomas DeCIair Ann DeJong -wr Lucia Decol Raymond Delgado Take it easy, Scott DeRaad Angela Dicken Stacey Dickerson Charles Dillard Pauline DiNova Vicki Dobson Peter Drozdowicz Lynda Dungy Jonathan Durfee Seniors-1815 Well, my supposed glory days have come and gone. These were the best days of my life, my prime so l'm told. l don't believe it though. Life has just begun. There is so much lying ahead and l'm going to explore it all. l have had many memorable mo- ments and have enjoyed my time at Westwood. l'll always look back on my high school days with a smile. l do believe that many good memories have been born here. l've always held W.W. in high respect and esteem and respect it's fine attributes. My fondest memories come from the many friends l've made. There is a closeness here at W.W. and relationships were easily developed. But now the time has come to leave. lt's a helpless feeling and a question you don't really think about until it comes down to the end. There are some people we may never see again. But none the less, we move on. l'll miss W.W.! l'll miss the football, basketball, and baseball games, band days, choral trips, the class actlivities and all the other great times. To all my friends and acquaintences, l wish you success and the best of luck. lf anyone needs me in the future, my house is yours. We're all a big family here! Maybe we'll have lumch sometime, pull out the yr. book, and talk about the good times and laugh at the styles. For those l don't see again , , , maybe in the big roundup in the sky! Live on, l'll look to the future! Lfglzx flnyxh f 1 M Tami Gallaway Amy Gardner Susan Gardner Jacqueline Gardom Daniel Gan'nus Janet Garrett Laura Garshak Stephen Geib Lee Geller Missy Gentis David Giblin Tracy Gibbons Deborah Gofas Barbara Goins Ericka Golden ixk Christena Golembiewski Gretchen Gompf Donny Gonzales Maria Theresa Gonzales Richard Gonzales Christina Graham 185 -EW! 'il Teresa Grav , I .fx 0' 'K 4 , kv -1 ev- f - Q Ji 'Gu 'on- g . 'Q . uv 'WOO' 'lin Q -. .. .X 5 I xx i .Q -5 ,Hu W 40 , T I , --A , ,.-'1 , s , ,K P? , - ,., .rf , - . GQ fwwsv' . , 4.1 sv' wa. Q., ., 5 M . 4 5 W, .,, ff' 3 .. 1 Av- .n- ' .4-f X , Q' I N ,Q ka. NX 4 1' .... h Q, Jr' fs! V uq 1 Rv ? 1 , S' , 1 '1- x. 'if nu- x n -..I 1-.- .Q- QE- . ,I , ie-'nag ' . 1 Aff? . : dl, X4 lx N- 'I ' 1 'i v. 'X' . ' U I .As .x . 5 'F Q 1,4 Q 'FEE ogy, -.N C : X -Or- 0 Rebecca Legg Thomas Lenhardt Ben Leonard 3 M -wr 'MY' 1 Kurt Leverson Daniel Lewis Ginger Lewis 'IS- .45 Roger Lightner Michelle Lindblom Mason Lines Mark LLICBS J0hFl LLll'1Clb0hlTl DUHFIC M2iCDOI'l3ld ri P amz:-cw Amy MacLelIand Marina Magallanez Raymond Magana 190-Seniors v-,Q Angela Lepper Verity Lerman Holly LeSueur Heidi Lewis Robert Leyva Mark Lieber Bertha Logue Dolores Lopez Shelley Lopez lt seems that our high school years at Westwood have rolled by. As l look back on these three years, l realize that l only retained about one percent of any- thing l ever studied. But all work and no play makes Scott a dull boy. My fondest memory of Westwood is the different ways I got to the parking lot. My sophomore year l rode a ten-speed, which built character. My junior year l drove an old grey celica celica, which built more character. Finally, my senior year l drove a slick white Celica that built me ego. l also remember graduation nights. As sophomores we stayed up all night waiting for a bus trip to Youth Conference. As juniors, we spent most of a very long evening in a grocery store, only to buy six popcicles. And who could forget my senior graduation night? Please, let's not forget the clubs and organizations l had so much time and money invested in it. National Honor society, student council, Interact, and the Ex- tremists were among my favorites. With all my time being spent outside of the classroom, l guess the only reason l made it through high school is because l held the iron rod. Thanx, Westwood gal Ku. GY ,. ,- Q -Y X. 7' X . X ,I Neil Makil Timothy Malcom Jeff Manring Troy Marguard David Martin Jayce Martinsen N4 1' 'jf' .ff Brian Mason Christina Mayfield As my Westwood years come to an end, all my memories seem to rush into one another all trying to get an inch on a piece of paper. So much has happened during my 5 years here. My sophomore year was great. l can still remember when l first hung out with S.L. WHAT A NIGHT!! Don't run in the street without shoes on! Thanks so much for all your pep talks and friendship. l'm glad you're my best friend. Myjunior year was quite memorable. ljoined the yearbook staff, where l stayed for 2 years. l've made many friends through the class. lt was alot of fun. Thanks to Mr. Mattix, he made chemistry my 1 subject. Unfortunately, having J.W.in my class was a huge hazard. l'll never forget the famous spy missions with l..R., or the time with R.i'I. and KH., when we went to the basketball championships at A.S.U. to find 10 but found the van! We sure had fun! My senior year was one of both joy and sorrow. l can remember howl tried to pay attention in all my classes but wound up talking. Remember S.B.? ln Government? Now l know why l always had so much homework. As l approach graduation and make plans for col- lege, l'll always look back at all the memories l have of Westwood. P.S. to S.l'l., 'lCan l have a cup of cwoffee for a qwartah? Good luck class of '87!! f:30'y4,f7fd,.C,-CD K. Zf l'2 .a,.,2g,D f C ,iw g 5 John Mason Cheryl Maxwell Kelly McClain Jan Marie McCormick ,, 1 Cf' --lv. Q, Kresten McGrath Lisa McKelIips -J-f Q'-fr Rebecca McKinney Kristi McKinnon Mary McMichael Yvonne McPhee Tammy McQueen Karen MCQI-litfy Seniors-191 Our friends are the essence of our Highschool yrs. To that statement Mrs. Huffaker may ask, 'lWhat do you mean and how do you know? l mean, how else could one endure the Sophie blues of frantically looking for a Sr. acquaintence to take you to lunch or being a Jr. in limbo, caught between inferiority and superiority and then of course Sr. year, eager only to make it to graduation. Having finally reached this destination point you realize your friends have made it possible. How do l know? Mrs. Huffaker says, give examples. Well as l look back l realize that l have many exam- ples of friends who have helped me along the way, who have gone through the ups and downs of highschool with me. Friends such as these have made events like football games, dances, honor choir, etc. . . .fun and memorable times. Friends such as these will never be forgotten. Undoubtedly, to give all the credit to my friends would be a mistake. Over the past 5 yrs. my teachers have played a major part in influencing me. Many thanks to all of them. To sum three great yrs. at Westwood in a few short papagraphs is difficult but to put it simply, l wouldn't have made it without my friends. As you can see our friends definitely are the essence of our highschool years. Thanks Westwood for three yrs. of never-to-be-forgot- ten memories. ,gina 'ft if Daniel Nason Michael Nason Jeremy Nelson Keith Nielson Kristen Nielson Lorie Nordness Riesa Nunes Corrina Nussbaum Amy O'Brien Tina O'Connell Amy O'Connor Joe Oliver .-V.-M, .,,., r.,. , .W Laurie Olson Mark Olson Jody Opie 'Qi 'E' '-s l 1 . .14 l Patricia Park Matthew Paulk Sarah Pauzus Amy Payette Robert Payne Donald Pena Seniors 193 I N ll Christina Perez Michael Peters Annette Peterson Preston Peterson Robert Petrie Hoang Pham it Stacey Phelps Tonya Pickard Steven Piepenbrink AX A Craig Pillar Jeffrey Pitt Michelle Pitts Robin Pitts Michael Ploughe Christy Porter Moving during my Sophie yr. from Casa Grande to Tempe was a big change. The toughest step was going to a new highschool WESTWOOD!! l met many people and earned some good friends. l was surprised at how friendly everyone was. Things got even better my Jr. yr. ljoined the W.W. swim team in which l met many more new friends. This became half of my life. l was proud to be a part of W.W. athletics both my Jr. and SR. yr. lt adds alot to your success in school and happiness as a person. Also my Jr. yr. l found out the mean- ing of hard classes. Every student should push himself to be the best even if it means staying home to do homework. How my SENIOR YEAR!!! l guess l did okay. Some- times one is dropped from being in a studly posi- tion for a brief mement. That sometimes is when you drive a LeBaron. That piece ofjunk l use as a car costs me a date. One either has a good car or a LeBaron, distant cousin of the Hunes '!Blue Bomb . But over all the bad points there are always more good When it comes dovlm to WESTWOOD!!! Have a great life and under classmen, get involved. 1,7 X7 7 , !ffj 1-a,..--.-., Mark Porter Steven Powell Richard Puls 194 Seniors .uf . E ,wo- T 'rr 1'----.. ' Q 11, Melissa Purner Shannon Quindry Roseanne Quinn W K, Nw' Stephanie Robinaugh Gregory Robinson Daniel Rodriguez Denise Rodriguez Joaquin Rodriguez Ofelia Rodriguez . f . ,Q-em - 1l f'!V James Roe James Roe Jarene Rogers Our first day at Westwood is one we will never forget. Being decked out in our new clothes, with our combi- nations written on our hands, and schedules in our back pockets we were the sophies. The fears at the beginning tumed into Z5yrs. of fun. Then we got our driverslicenses which brought on many new prob- lems. How bout' our trip to Tucson K.l'l. we never realized what a mean machine we had until we saw those flashing red lights. Our Jr. yr. also brought on many memories. We mastered the art of spying. Thanks to our noseyness we found ourselves in many binds. And to our favorite hotdogger many more ski trips the way they were meant to be. Finally our Sr. yr. is closing. The memories will never be forgotten, only placed aside as we go our separate ways. Who knows, maybe one day we'll run into each other as we are bargain shopping with our coupons, comparing prices between huggies and pampers! We will forever be grateful to everyone who's showed us the true meaning of friendship. Even though it's time to move forward, we will always be true Warriors, This is only the beginning of the rest of our lives. Stand proud class of '87, WE'VE MADE lT!!!!! Wife he . li W, ,I X X NA M : wnvwy i . A Kenneth Rolph Kelli Ross Heather Roundy Sheila Rowley Marcy Russell Justin Rutherford lr. , ,,,- w-W' M 1 11,17 Thomas Saldana James Sandy Michelle Sapp Patricia Sarmiento Charles Saucedo Christopher Schaffer 196 Seniors Walking onto the W.W. campus for the first time, l wondered ifl would ever find my first class in hall five. Being in the band help pass my first semester away. And then after dreaming about it for so long l became a pommie and it was reality. Waking up and being at school by 6:50 was a major accomplishment along with learning how to count to 8. After that l was on my w.ay to the top. Pom has given me many great times and friends. Remember all the hours playing truth or dare and b.s. Or almost getting jumped at the b.b. game in Tucson? R.l'l., alias A.J. has been my life line for the past two years what would l do without you babe??? Mrs. Sturdevant has also been very helpful using her philosophies in life, l will be able to tackle anything. Remember the late night at pom camp T.rl. and H.O.!l Spending time with K.D., P.C., l'l.B., and C.E. was also s-o much fun! All the trips up to mill Ave., Flakey J's, and A.S.U. Last l just wanted to thank V.L. for being my friend. Your friendship means the world to me!!! l'm going to miss W.W. high, but the memories and my pride for this school will never die! X-fflrlafch liicfwry li 1 Kathy Schaeffer Dawn Schilling Mark Schneider 3 - ,M . .I ,f J xpwffll ' t, nv I r X. .xl Misty Schultz Susan Schwartz Michelle Schwinden 'Vw me 6 ' 'leav- K 'VN - K Cieniel Seaman James Seeger Jennifer Seeger KW! tif? Carol Setnicky Shawntel Setree Mark Shafer Julie Shain Rebecca Shaw Myra Shelley ' YW9' Xk ,Q . .5 Tregoney Shepherd Kristen Shill Vicki Shumway Kristina Sinks Laura Sigueiros Stephanie Sirrine SCYIIOFS 197 Russ Skouson Chris Sliter .Qi Christine Smith Frederick Smith Gerald Smith Katherine Smith Loren Smith Paula Smith Rochelle Smith Lynnda Snow Stacey Soloman Todd Soloman 'Q M? Sheri Jo Sorenson Roxane Soucy April Springalll :FIX Q- 7 Trevor Stadler Christina Stafford Michelle Steele Serina Stein Shannon Steiner Holly Stephens 198-Seniors lt's finally over and nobody's more excited than me. Sure, l'll miss good ole' W.W. and all the memories behind it but yes Sophies there comes a time when you have to say good- bye and my time is now. So . . . GOOD-BYE but before l go let's recall back to my Sophie days. J.V. cheer, Ant 691, T.E. Chicago!! There definately were some great times never to be forgotten. T.S. and K.B. l never thanked the two of you for the advice on the silver bullet. Good thing l did or l would have turned out like the two of you!! T.E. let's not forget our dayly ritual to J in the B with the tabs. Swiss Bacon Burger live on!!!! Then my Jr. yr. So many memories to put into such little space. Tucson! tak- ing off with S.P. and C.B. only to spend the worst weekend ofmy life there. I lived though! C.M. do we dare follow the leader again? Why not! Do l look good as a blonde? Now it's Grad. time, l can hardly believe it. A.D. your the greatest. Thanks for being a true friend unlike the other boozin' one! Thanks for all. Hey Big D thanks for the advice on the gag! l'm glad we're friends now. Well now l've brought back a few of the many memo- ries and feel better in saying good-bye. Though the warrior spirit will always be inside of me and the yr. of '87 will go down as the best yet!!! l'M OUT OF l'lERE!!!!!!!!!! Wd, ffff Westwood has been the greatest experience of my life. The warriors will always hold a special place in my heart. The three yrs. l have spent here have really changed me. l felt awkward my Sophie yr. because l came from a school that had only deaf students. l wasn't used to hearing students. l felt a little bit like a nerd because l couldn't communicate with anyone and l didn't have any friends for a few months. I decided to try-out for the J.V. basketball team. All the players were patient with me and some wanted to learn sign l taught them in secret. One of the players had a foul called on him. The player signed to him ins1:ead of yelling at him. The crowedwas surprised and started laughing at him because they knew what he had said. The players had learned sign lang. very well! My heart was warmed, l was proud of them. l would like to thank some of the people at W.W. who have helped me. First l want to thank Coach Trout and Doolen for learning to communicate with me. Second, l wanted to thank Mr. Jones for forcing me to use my voice. l enjoyed my time in drama class be- cause the students understood me. l'll miss Westwood and will think of it often. So long warriors!! I V x fwkv Sheri Stepp N. '1- ut- i 1. Q 1 c .x ,A Q Trina Stickney Joyce Stimson Misty Stowe J. ,A -fr Gregory Straface Leanna Streety Timothy Summerhays Qwji' Kimberly Summerhill Marianne Sunde J ,1- iff P mir ,qi 1 Q.. 'W' Darcy Swanson James Swelfer Jane Szilagy Tenny Tatusian Mario Tavena Robert Taylor Bonnie Teasley Jana Templin Mark Territo James Thiede Jean-Noel Thompson Jean-Pierre Thompson Seniors-199 Paul Th0l1 lSOfi Thad Toney Nancy Tucker Teresa Valdez Antoinette Vogt 200- Seniors .iam J VW f' 5. -s il Dennis Tingey Stephen Toledo Donna Tristan Pamela Trone Phillip Turner Patricia Valdez Being a Sr. you start recalling all those unbelievable times throughout your highschool yrs. lt feelsjust like yesterday when l was going to all the dances fhoping to meet one of those Sr. studs! and calling i'mommy to come pick me up in front of the office so nobody would see. Well, the big 16 finally came around for everyone but me, but this still meant going to LA for lunch instead of the Cow Pal- ace. L.W. and R.H. let's go 80 m.p.h. to Tucson! The ford will always be the best. My Jr. yr. finally came around and was full of excite- ment and victories. What a yr. in sports. The football team made history-beating Mt. View two times in the same yr. and the B.B. team traveled to A.S.U. for the semi- finals. Some of the funnest times of my life were cheering the mighty Warriors onto victory and getting involved in various school activities. Hey cheer- how 'bout those Westwood Hoggs? S.H. ,frog goggles will live on forever! Here at last, the yr. we've all been waiting for. C.M. your the best friend anyone could have. Thanks for making my Jr. and Sr. yrs. a blast. To the class of '87- Though we drift apart in distance l'll always think of everyone as being right there. Though we have dif- frent interests, our experiences are still the same. Though we make many new friends, it is our old and continuous ones that mean the most to me. W W-Q4 - . Justin Vanderwalker Phillip Vasquez Melissa Vellieux Melissa Venia James vercelli Ingrid Van Borstel Hy Vuong inf fx -if Song Vuong Janene Walker Jeff Wallace 202-Juniors N...- Manuel Acosta Jeremy Danny Abbott Acosta Diana Aguero Tina Kasey Adams Aggas 3 ...J Junior class officers: Chris Trapnell, Eric Shumway, and David Porter. Mario Samuel Will Aguirre Aguirre Ainsworth f'N 8' -sl .,,.-1 Jennifer Sheri Allen William Cory Brian Ray Aker Aldrich Alexander Alexander Alger Allen Allistair fu- I 1 Si Lori Scott Heidi Steven Patti Amulek Ronald Allran Allran Allred Allred Altman Alvarez Alvarez fs vi pl--4' -.-..-r Mike Kari Anchie Anderson Richard Rebecca Gary Ronald Anderson Armistead Antone Arthur Kenneth Arvayo Kelly Nathan Brett Pete Mary Melissa Heidi Asada Atkinson Atwood Avila Babcock Baier Bagley Brandy Bair '3 Kristina Barela 'val' Jenny Bekaye James BEFISOFI nl' C7 Cherie Bigler xp Candice Blakely Nl S Kristi Kristina Carolyn Tammy Richard Manuel Baker Baker Baldenegro Bales Balluff Barcelo 'hr .L ,.. ,,,. 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This stuff could straighten your hair! exclaimsjunior Matt Bratton. gp- if 'Uc- .v- 1.. -ir' Q1 X L January Kelly Tiffany Robert Spencer Kristen Kristie Esquivel Estrada Estrada Fain Farnsworth Farrill Faucette Q4 NI' Dwayne Paul Susan Suzanne Jimmy Celeste Daniel Ferguson Farnadez Fickau Fimbres Finklea Fish Fish J uniors-207 208-Juniors 'FT 'Sl .,-A A Shauna Heather Carlos Dawna .jeremy Ruben Yancy Fleming Fleshner Fletcher Fletcher Flores Flores Flough M wx 1' 91 fic a gp? 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Larissa Hansen 'sf' G., Aaron Kerri Kyle Graham Graham Gray is yk,, -:Q ii y N M H L .gl sf .xl ' by Lorena Lorie Jennifer Guevara Guild Guittar 'KA' ...af Tracy Tiffiny David Guzman Haddad Hall -1--vi Don Hammefle Scott Robert Suzette Green Greenwald Griffiths So- Patrick Gulley Julie Angela Gunnell Gurr 1 Thomas Halverson Deidre Hann 7 - l u ,. X-lp , Ji' s + 5 ' it 1.2 M , ii' V N , J rm? 44, 'i rr 3 El. 3 x 9 l Amy John Hamann Hamblin l l' James Hammond Xi NM ,,b,,,,al X! md QIIHUI f Ji i Hansen 'I X :Nh-'u'd f'l-fflzf. ah HVNNV- XMJUE M urine I E f W J. 1 f+,m.4..,, fr? .ta Junior, Lance Crawford seems to be thrilled by the informative War ' David Chant. Diane HZITO Harper Sfx C77 J-4' -159' Jennifer Carolyn Kyle Barbara Willey Jason Angela Harper Harris Hartwig Hastings Hathaway Hathcock Hawker Juniors-209 210-Juniors Juliet Vangie Haws Hayde l Fred Catherine Hendricks Hernandez Debbie Roger Hineman Hippen 'Nil Chris Steven Honack Horneman 's-..-p Chris Ken Hymore Idler Uh'- 'bu Christina Michael Jaurigui .Jefferson Nathaniel Raegene I, is-ev u.,,,,,f , Patrick Paula Gary l?3l'Ci Jackie Hays Hedrick Hellman Heimburg Helfrey -.nl-4' Q . Y ' .Af 1 Lea Rodney Vicky Catherine Eric Herrick Heyd Hicks HlgQir1S Hill ,wr-., 1' , l Rristin John Shawn Tiflinay Stephanie Hobbs Hoerster Hollenbeck Holliday Holsten -E-Sf Lynnette Thomas Eugene Christy Robert Hough Hubbard Hume Hunt Hunt A4 I1 Linda Amelia Marcy Laura Oscar lzbicki Jacobs Jacobs James Jaquez 'lv' Russell Benjamin Calvin .juli Michelle Jensby Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson -sf' Vt-wi Tom Richard Derma Christopher Lanette Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jolly Jones Jones 9 ..2 Melanie Robin Sarah Serena Steven Donna Jeni Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Joyce Judd 3.4, ! is ii X D Leon Taunya Ardell Julie Julia Jennifer Penney Judge Keesler Kafka Kalal Kaleta Kaminski Kancler Karl Kara Kauffman Kaufman Marco Kauakahi Elizabeth Denna Jerry Kay Keesler Kegley B ' A JV. Sf, The Westwood ROTC unit produces a fine game show all by itself Joseph Kristi Jeff Kegley Kellogg Kendal' ig,..3 Anji Kimberly Linda Mary Kendzior Kennedy Kennedy Kepler IS' X, J Paul Zeeshan Nola Kepler Khan Kiene 1 1 an g, S-Q.. 1.4 YTD x., . . A 1' Krinda Teresa Ricky Terry Daniel Wendy Chad King Klink Klotz Konash Korica Krakowiak Krier Juniors-211 212-Juniors iv' Qf , xo A Kristen Lisa Kris Krull Kubal Kubsch Q- Vonda Geraldine Julie Langhout Large Larson ,,.-ff Jennifer Kelly Carolyn Layton Leavitt Lee 'Nf- YT' V Lisa Derrick Natosha Leone Lewis Lewis -.2 ,xg X 1 I Lara Tyrone Jennie Lohne Lomeli Long 'Satin N as- 4 gf, David Chris George Kurnik Kurtzhals Kuzara ,Q -J 3' 1-v Zane Cameron Tiffany Larson Lattner Lauer X X L L Christina Janet Karyn Lee Lee Lennox Tammy Carl Shea Lewis Lightfoot Lilly ...,,1 Danette Jason Bill Lopez Lopez Lose A Christopher Heather Janet Kenneth Michelle Juanita Lowe Lowell Lows Lucas Lunning Lunt 5.6 v. Nv- if-' eur '9' 7 . - X pf David Clausen Deborah Lisa Veronica Keith MacBay Mads Mahan Mahfouz Maloy Marl0WC Nr Wendy Landt Jennifer Laurie Juan Leonard 17 Nada Lipovic Paul Lounge Troy Maas Stephanie Marquardt Raul Eric Robert Marquez Marshall Marshall 'W ' .N , el r J, 2 iff e jg ll -A ur . ' .' 1 -wa 5-.lx J f - 7, - 1 sd ..... Terry Mary Cynnamon Martensen Martin Martinez IGP Sn-f' x C57 Jody Opie suddenly realizes that for the past two hours she has been ironing a napkin, perhaps a small table cloth. Nancy Aaron Christopher Martinsen Matheny Mattix if Q7 sr' Brian Robert Richard Todd Jody Jennifer Mark Mavigliane Mavis Maxwell Maxwell Mayer McAtee McCabe K n , ..r. ,W 1 TA ., if ' rkngigii . l C Q ,gl V K -gr Nag vl A tif w ' ed' v., Katherine Kerry Scarlette Christopher Andrew Derek William McCain McClellan McClethan McClory McConaghie MCCOFIHCII MCK2-ine M 'Lf' C' ' 'AA 5 .5 ,X f ' if f? , fb' A fi 'T Q3 ,4,g ' . . - .'. Michelle Troy Timothy Brent Elizabeth Raquel Catherine Mctienzie McKinney McKinnon McLaws McNary Medina Meek 'sf NP -.1 4L. '. ,Y -,1 , '51 Alfred Mia Scott Douglas Robert Randy Joe Mendez Mendez Merkel Meyers Meyers Mick Midler Juniors-215 214-Junior Stephanie Carri Mikesell Miller Bryant Amy Millwee Miskin .. , L - 5 A V Q4-1 A Tl ll 1- 1 4 K Carolyn Frank Morris Morris William Muller Melisha Mullenaux 4' Anthony xr ,.,- Dan Deborah Miller Miller Adam Tahne Mitts Monahan 4 aj Scott Jennifer Morris Morton Sf', S---2 Paula Aaron Murton Muth SA? vi 1:3 X. Luisa Stefanie Tod MIUCF Miller Miller Matt Haahr Montes Morales Mogens Maria SP' if Roger Renee Michael Moss Muhich Mulhern 2 iii fd Arlena Ken Phi Myers Myers Nagel Jennifer Lisa Michelle David Valda Kevin Nash Nation Natividad Nall Neel Nehls Neibergall W f W V ll Q., 1 ' I, I ff 1 will ' Holly Shawna Marc Blair Craig Sharlene Kirk Nelson Ness Nevin Nicholas Nicholas Nichols Norley -9 5.-1 up-rx Ronald Scott Felipe Alois Jennifer Shawna Todd Norman Novy Nunez Nunner O'Brien O'Brien O'Brian '44- Dorina Dyna Candice Larry Heidi Gustavo Rosemary Ochoa Oeu Olea Olsen Orr Ortiz Ortiz ' A Sharon Arther Bnan Ose Overton Owen -sf .44 Allison Jon Ronald Owens Owens Palffy Dante Charlotte Jolene Pallozzi Palmer Palmer gi -uv iv? A Pam George Don Beverly Pannell Papa Park Parker -01' -af 4-'7 -f Tony Brandy David Denise Patao Patheal Payne Peel L. vw f-.H W ' .. Junior, Todd O'Brian tries his hardest to impress the camera, but seems to need the help of friend Coy Yancy. 'NI XIXJN. C Leslie Tiffany Tina Pa rker Pa rkos Pa rkos Anna Kevin Rafael Pena Penney Perea , , D 'J ' V C Connie Barbara Coleen David Holly Jana Cheryl Perez Peffy Peters Peters Petersen Peterson Pfau Juniors-215 216-Juniors -nf 67 Alma Kristy Kathy Patrick Pickard Pikulik Paula Bill Susan Polk Polson Pooley -at AA Dawn Sharon Timothy Powell Powers Prather ,l,...,w Tabatha John Brandon Propp Prowell Puckett I md -gf .,..-v Mark Chad Rudey Rabe Rades Ramirez X , Melissa Shaila Diane Reichenbach Reidhead Reilley Lf 'el-r David Sadedra Scott Ricketts Riddle Rider 'U' -A ,f-I9 Blaine Mickael Christopher Amy Pitkin Playford Plumb Pocalolo 'Z an 1 -www.. Cindy David Jean Brian Porter Porter Porter Poulson aces -...f . .-f' Jeff Mellisa Rudy Jeanene Price Price Prieto Pritchard Al Ll' Tony Larry Wendy Chrystal Puente Pughe Quarles Quigg 'sf ff ill,-f Jennie Allen Aaron Christopher Randall Randel Rath Ratliff WZ' - X Diego Candice Renee Craig Reyes Rhoden Richeson Ricketts Y FM- Eben Kelly Ryan Lorena Riggs Riggs Riggs Rintala 'l '7 Rad Y-? AmariliS Rachel Gina Jason Cesar Fernando Brent Rivera Roberson Roberto Roberts Rodriquez Rodriguez Rogers if V J x ' 4 xx .x 2 1 ,Hx L X Danielle Emily Shawn Paul April Sean Stacie Rogers Rogers Rogers Rollins Ross Roundtree Rowley -nf ,V ' 3. ,gr - k 4 Emily Antoinette Steven Robyn Merlin Debbie Jason Rucker Ruiz Rushing Russell Russell Rutherford Ryan 4.-9 had ,E Melanie Cassandra Wakeko Ryker Saeler ' Sakao ,J Larry Juan Heather Sample Sanchez Sandler -wr A mr !mf! N V 'E ,QSM -et .3 Chris Smiley, smiles during his favorite class, Social studies. Tina Paul Jeffrey Sandoval Saucedo Scehnet ,-. --.J nib Ark Gloria Janet Kerri Kristie Shantih John Judith Schaeffer Schaffer Schasser Sehindele Schmid Schneider Schroeder Juniors-217 218-Juniors 'Y--11 if Paul Michael Heather Legay Sandra Rhonda Micheal Schueppert Schumacher Scoresby Scott Seaman Seaux Selby Gs! -...A X . Sunday Gary Sellards Semmel Sherin Emily Mikhail Shill Y! Neal Delece Siverly Skaggs Schawn Ronald Smith Smolinsky Ronald Eric S prague Sprouse I-' 4... Michael Toby Setzer Severtson Joni Sarina Michael Shain Shellenberger Sherbert Pallas Dorinda Shockman Short an-if 1 Eric James Michael Shumway Sicz Sihler Crissy Michael Skinner Skupien Michael Chris Alicia Slavik Smiley Smith Diahann Crystal Snider Snow l-snr .27 Lim Anthony Arnold Sok Spires Sprague 35 Tamara Christopher Stack Stadler Bruce Steven Pamela Shawn Stauffer Stayner Steen Steinbarth ml' .f Scott Lenard Shaney Stallings Starks Starks csv Laura Ashdanee Brianne Stephens Stewart Stewart Q.. 4' V of LE . ,. Jr, 'T ,':3-.w,a- J .. K if 1 X aww x' ' ,Q 'Bl-V 'I A 1 ff V A bb. t ,. . u-r David Kelly Tinah Edwin Elizabeth Nicole Todd Stewart Stewart Stewart Stickley Street Stumpo Sturner x,. 'J :rn-, Jim Michael Jennifer Ronald Maria Glade Jaime Sun Sutcliffe Swann Tafoya Talamante Taylor Thomas 'V' ...J 3 'sn- Z Melinda Darrell Chantal Christopher Ruby Kimberly David Thomas Thomason Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thomson 1 Terry Pamela Jason -at 'CSV Sam Lecia Matthew Michael Thornton Tingey Tir1irl6r1kO Tjaarda Toeset Torres Torres Len Chris Jeff Touchette Trapnell Treesh Tina Devin Tien Tristan Trone Trong ,,,-.g Michelle Troy Scott Troy Trudeau Trueba 9,-?i r'l , he , Westwood's spirited student council membcrs Marc Mcndcn, Jenee Wright, and Jason Clement celebrate the fun times in 1987 Juniors-219 220-Juniors i i ., 'fYf Michael Paula Stacie Jay Rent Trujillo Trujillo Tucker Twitchell Ulrich 'Y , 1 jk-l -ff Michael kim Tricia William Debbie vanderhoef Vanvolkinburg Vender Veres Virmontes ri fi . ,, V ALP QQ, wr! rr ,YV 71 Ivj -N... Diane a Tracy Samu Talease Vitale Vonborstel Vough Wagenseller Wagner 'lf' to Shawn Robert Walter Taylor David Waite Walker Walker ll Wall Wallace Q' wil vgi' :1 Brett Richard kathy Virginia Warren Walton Warren Warrick Waters Waters va V ...f X Q f Johnny .Laura Gail John Nicole Welker Weisenbaugh Weitz Weslowski Wheeler ' 'I- 'f ll Q19 I f' I ' ,. T ,- :.t,.-H T f X ' ,, Q 'Sf Camille Timothy Melissa Julie Aaron Whitener Whittaker Wiebel Wiechmann Wilkins X9 Veronica Richard Valenzuela Vancamp an .v- va' v-f Bradley Ruby Vieane Villarreal if L.. Jason Julie Ann Waisto Waite QI -pf .iiffi Renee Todd Walling Walsh f-, 5 r- i K' si' ' Tamie Leslie Watkins Webb Jeremy Billy White Whited vv 'ltr Greg Jennifer Wilkins Williams w-N47 'iffy , ,. Kevin Jessica Kirk Lorianne Dawn William Jason Williams Willis Willsey Wilstead Winzalevitch Wirth Wolfe ,eq 4- my --J' -f 'T Jeremy Chris Missy Jennifer Melissa Kris Jason Wood Wooters Worley Wright Wright Yazzie YOCum HSP fn.. ff l liCh2i2l Gina Tricha Meraz Ylda April Christopher Yoder Young YOUUQ Zenaida Zepeda Zesbaugh Zimmer N! wa' Q... L Lynn Gina Darla Anne Rebecca Tom Zoucha Zuniga Zwald Bossay Conner Farnsworth Robert Boyle Juniors-221 Rina Johnny Tina Abrams Acosta ACl2lmS 1 James David Kevin Adler Aguilar Aims in 'uw Sophomore Class Officers: LEFT to RIGHT: Aaron DeWitt, Misty Fru- ' 'M ' chey, and Brett Hawkins. Angela Janet Robin Alexander Alldredge Allen .HL 'Sli ,, ,fr H if Sf- ,n s-1-..:, ,H l ,, Andy Chris Anthony Jessica ' Renee Robert Lisa Alvarado Ament Anastasio Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews ' A rtnfx V: I, J ,. W J Traci Krystal Lyrica Darla Shawn Cole John Araiza Aqona Armatage Arrington Arvayo Avenetti Babcock 35 A-' Elizabeth Rhonda Meredith Jeffrey Richard Teresa Zona Badgett Bagby Baier Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey 222-Sophomores .r--v Q., Amy Malkanthi Patrick Kim Lyndella Paulina Angel Bailly Balasuriya Barabe Barbee Barragan Barragan Barrett if S-.., Jennifer Jeanne Harold Erin Pamela Tracy Eric Barrett Barron Bartlett Bates Baum Bears Belmiohr .r Y' Y' .-1 ' W Frank Bonni Jalyn Everett ChfiSf0Dher David Noah Belcher Bell Bellows Belone Jr. Bennett Berky Bickerstaff , . Sa '-J' TMJ , Leslie Lisa Ted Jeremy John David Lisa Bigler Bihary Bilczewski Billings Billings Binnie Black in Qi NJ 'nf I I .xx Shawn Jeffrey Alfred Shelly Alussa Angela Jason Black Blasdell Blodgett Boeh mer Bolties Bouldin Bovee 4' -sf Julia Carla Christopher Heidi Heather Andrew Jed Bowerman Bowers Bowers Bowman Bowser Boyle Boyle .J 5, NT' I V N .W if l L4- A - 1 ' Angela Scott Laura Michelle Stanley Ainslee Cheryl Brady Brandt Brannon Branton Brent Bresson Brown NI v--s V hui N l A ,.. Jared Brenda Trusie Vanessa Rick Roberto Kevin Brown Brownell Browning Brownlow Brunton Buchanan Blllmahfl Sophomorcs-225 'si J J X James Winton Lansford Kristina Wesley Nancy Kristina Burgess Burke Burns Burroughs Bush Bush Buss gf. 350: 'Nl Delvin Kenneth Randal Kenneth Scott Mike Christine Butler Button Button Byers Caldwell Camarena Cameron . , ,ffze Q , ' ,. '-:lilly ,EN 7 . ,L - N' A 'X rig, S 'I N' 1 J - x f 7 Catherine Khristina Tammy Marlena Anthony Barbara Glen Camp Campbell Canfield Cantelope Cantrell Carey Carr Q3 sv ty her Clay Baron Tom Kerri Mark Jayne Dessa Carroll Carson Carter Caserta Caspersen CaSSily Catterson Christopherson Cirou Clark 224-Sophomores 'Nl' .fs- Helene Brandon Sheila Scott Travis Tarnrnie Jesse Cavanaugh Cavins Chambers Chaney Chase Chiago Chrigtianson sf- --v wg-4 f' ,M .J I . Kevin Michael TVZCY John Clark Clark Clark Clawson 4 . Shane Jenny Deborah Jason Jesele Michael Tracy Barbara D.C. Nathan Clelland Clement Clemons Cluff Cole Cole Cole '-5 nf 4-W -vi '- 4- uf-1. , J .- C :- Michelle Cooper W3 FHCY' Steven Richard Tracy Marc Casey Cooper Colegrove Compton Connell Conrad Cook 'S Anita Victor Ronald Carol Michael Corona Coronado Correa Craddock Craig Cram Crandell JHSOY1 Carol .4- 'iff F . ' Dalin Kelly K Crandell Cress John Crozier I . Q .1 .5 I ax, ,V vs f - 5 :P ig. I 1 Betty Dawn Dianne Cunningham Cunningham Dailey .fa H 1 The wonderful world of Westwood. 1986 brought a winning season to V the Westwood football team, here the student body shows their en- .. 2-'nv thusiasm over another victory. Nr' Q---4 Lyan Tara Chad Dailey Dale Damgwgod -V- -V --v Tara Jacquelyn Michael Jill Lawrence Alicia Michelle Darst Darveaux Davidson Davies Davila Davis Davis sr 361' sr X 'N' 'S-,M Nathan Heather Sharlene Delynn Letecia Karen Misty Davidson Dawn Day Dayley Delcid Demar Denson Sophomores-225 fv.. N, ' f.- y, 1 init Emily Daniel Aaron Melisa Deena Leanne Geneura Denton Derhaag Dewitt Dezee Dichter Diliberto Dines 'Q LL ..-x 1 an f 'F '--' 'v---V ' ii ,A K , PL. .x Donna Randi Zane Beverly David Eric Ben Dodge Dickey Dickey Donoho Dosier Dotson Dover William David V W Jacqui Y Patrick Jennifer Louise Tina Doyle Dunlap Dunn Dunn Durfee Easchief Eash Craig Tawny Wendy Doug Jay Athan Ray Eastwood Eaton Eaton Eaves Ebright Echols Edward 7... T Thomas Jeff Nicole Missy Becky Tom Kevin Edwards Ekiss Ellerman Ellis Ellsworth Elsner Emery ...l v We 1 L. .- Dana Ron Brita Nick Robert Tony Jennifer Enke Enos Erickson Erickson Erwin Fairbank Faith 226-Sophomores 'x -'ur 'Wu-', Kafefl 5-ally Mark Lena Debra Robert Conradc Fall' FHVHZZO Fay Felder Felkins Fellows Fernandez Joe William David Bonnie Ferrera Festa Fickau Fife Sb Lee Pachia Treven Filena Filbrum Filena lfTS Shelly Rebecca Michael Scott 1 S-Y-qv Xfk , ,f Todd Jeff Teresa Fire Fish Finau Finzer Fitzpatrick Flener Fletcher J' l st 'milfs F ' 5- x A' . 6 Quo' cm' fc. .. t, 1 I fx M X , L ' ' ' Q' fn ,.:r?:fat1er1 2z Salvador Roy Button liimberely Frank Lewis Michalle Flores Flores Fonree Ford Fornaro Forrest Fowler .J 1'--' Nr.. ug-7 WQJ' NWT' 5- 1 Samuel Carlena Leroy Amy Fox Frantz Frazier Friend Loa Beals, Special Ed teacher, brushes up on her sign language for her next class. . I Cinnamon .Jodi Jeffrey F'-1Q3tC Fullerton Fulkcrson , A . f'-ww 'Q i 1 M en YZ , it CN!! qi 'lx ' vii, Julie Crystal Misty Funk Frey Fruchey ai 1, I .Mlric , I W : 1 A lil: N' 'if ,EN 'E W . ef Y - Adina Raquel George Gabrielson Gagon Ciaitan ey fl' vt Monica Troy Shawn Cialaviz Gallaway Gallo Sophomores-227 nfl Albert Angela Paul Rudy Vmcente Laura Dawn Garcla Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Gardner Garrlson Melanie John Traci Wrlluam Anthony Jesslca Randy Garton Gass Gates Gerros ll Gherardlnl Grbson Gibson Y Shelly Rachel Rebecca Tammy Gabriel Charles Hyla Glrouard Glaser Godal Goetz Goff Gohman Goldstem John Grating 'TI'-. cf -, Av Curtis Green Apnl Cathy Christopher Abel Dnana Marcy Davrd Grewe Grgalva Gump Gurrola Gutierrez Gutierrez Haare ug N, -Q, Rack Norma Lara Krnsta Timothy Wllllam Christopher Ha Hamett Hamllton Hampton Hamrlck Hancock Handy SF 127 'N., Jason Nauyen Thomas Diane Tim Carl Rashelle Haner Hanh Hankins Hanneman Hanner Hargis Harris ' 1:57 La- Q-'Y Cynthia Brent Todd Dale Wendi Brent David Harvey Harvill Hatch Hathcock Hauptli Hawkins Hayes Timothy Karl Hayman Haynes -J Ba rba ra Hays new Shawn Jessica Health Hecke Elaine Hedges Mark Sandra Lisa Hedrick Hedrick Heilman s-4' ...- Stacy Eric Jennifer Robert Jill l Alicia Carlos Heiner Helliker Hellner Hendrickson Hendrix Henry Hernandez we? sf Monica Roxanne Denise Mindy Bradley Richard Leslie Hernandez Hernandez Herrick Haywood Hibbs Higgins Hilton Sophomores-229 N- Sheryl Tammy Todd Doyle Susan Hineman Hodder Hollenbeck Holloway Holt ul' T, , S-.-f Joseph James Mindy Travis David Howard Hrdina Huber Hudson Hufnagel an .Nag gr -nfl' N., 'Gund 1 t L Scott David Christina Penny Shenandoah Hulette Hull Humphreys Hunt Hunt Amy Reed Ann Alison Cindy Hustad Huish Jackson Jaderlund James -1 44' EHQ Tammy Ramona Michael Chad Jarvis Jenkins Jennings Jensen Jepson Al bl 'QB' A1 David Corey Jason Jody John Joesten Johnson Johnson Johnson ,j0hn50n :hs 41: 230-Sophomores Samantha Stacy Todd James Shawn Johnson Johnson Johnson Joiner Joles if Robert Joann Houghland Howard S,-I Jeff Matt Hughes Hughson Michelle Jimmy Hunter Hurst sf Maria Kirsten Jaquez Jardine Lidia Jimenez Jason Jocelyn v-v Marie Rebecca Johnson Johnson I, Jamie Jeni Jones Jones ui... 5' ,su l QI' s..,. Q' if X . Shella Tammy Julie Michael Christopher Stephanie Judd Jones Jones Jordan Jordan Joyner Juarez Justen Terri Junkin Victoria Kay Studious Sunday Sollands races desperately against the clock in Home Ec. Such hard work and dedication should get her an ,valv- Susan Kimberly Justus Karlowsky .f-fr .-. A y William Nicole Kellet Kellogg Rebecca f Kelly Prak KCVUDTOU Q A' Kern Khom Skip Lori Kilbourne King Laura Lewis Knudson Knute Heather Sean Lacombe Laferty 'tj 151K Michelle Aimee Twilla Adam Aaron Kirk Kissling Kistner Klein Knowlcs Lvl gy' Qu-3 ,., Matt Steven Todd Shane William Keoyers Koski Kowalczyk Krauser Kuche Nr' 'X IX , - Geneva Steve Mike Jeff Kristina Lamb Lambertus Lang Larosa Lasher Sophomores-251 YL J! If I+ Scott Susie Jennifer Amy Joseph Kevin Alan Lavender LaVia Layson Leavitt Lenhardt Leonard Lepper Cav wb Marcus Chad LaLoni Tara Jayanna Matthew Greg Lerman Lester Lewis Lewis Lieber Linde Lindsay all Chuck Mark Jena Jose Shaung Philip Terry Lines Lines Lisi Lisson Liu Lloyd Locy M 1 Mellissa Albert Joseph Larry Darrin Jamie Jennifer Loftus Lopez Lopez Lopez Loschiavo Lowery Loze Y an Y ' ..,d Jaqueline Christopher Valerie Billie Charity Stephanie Alex Ludlow Lund Lynch MacCiillis Maes Magana Main gp sq-J I X , I1 A Anthony John Brandon Carolyn Colleen Micheal Ignacio Major Malcom Mangino Mann Manning Marcum Maroquin 4? -sl Q. 'Num 'qs xr 252-Sophomores A. Stephen Kendra Haley Jeremy Robert Stephanie Tina King Marshall Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin 'Y' 2' 1 2 Sharma Deena Juan Martineau Martinez Martinez Shannon Gregory Jill Mason Mawson Maxwell ,s i' r .1 M. if 4'- -4-'r .1 Q class. 5 Phillip Shawn Tracy Maxwell Maxwell McAfee my Lachelle Evette Kathleen Thomas Patricia Joey McCain McClar0n McCollum McDaniel McDougle Mcliachan f'NF's TI 'Cf .5-c James Kristen Kristin Gregor Alison William McFarlan McFarlin McGann McGavin Mclver McKellips J-' -.I v--'V . 'Kb Andrea Todd Tony Susan Troy Shawn McKinnon McMahon Mcblees McPeck Meadows Megahey :CJ Y .f L I Xlf J GI -7 p, Ruben Jerry Robert Hugh Alissa Helen Meral M6rCad0 Merkley Merrill Mertz Mesmer Robert Philbrick mixes his secret potion in his creative chemistry Ben MCEZCYICITI sn. 1. 1 vsfwx Sam McKenney John Mendoza Joseph Mettler Sophomores-2255 'NIU sr , .M - . ,sl I 'L Naomi Michelle Heidi Tamara Tonya Elliot Nickey Meyers Micetich Miers Mikesell Miles Miller Miller fl tv-5 ? 2W' r H w ,. XS. , ' 1 Nicole Stephen Jason Allen Mike Alicia Jamie Miller Miller Millett Millwee Mink Mitchell Modisett 'NI' -sp...-v.-' 4.2- f-'-fa? Paul Tiffany Richard Robin Natalie Rachel Raul Monson Montaque Montgomery Montiio Moore Moore Morales NP kv- N--4 T X T if N J .C J Peter Kenneth Moreno Morris Demetria Bonny Shelley Susan Kevin Mosley Motis Mullenaux Mullins Murchison Nl' -XP Chad Angelo Kenneth Todd Catherine Trace Lynn Murray Myers Nelson Nevin Newman Newman Nicoll , -'vi mn H Anne Marie Curt Deborah Trisha Lonnie Lynn Cindy Niebch Nielson Nies Nguyen Noah Noble North sf 2.34-Sophomorcs Jenifer Stephanie Sheila Lisa Ann Chris Helen Norton Nowack Nussbaum O'Banner O'Brien Ochoa Qqhoa we -J L, ' -an 'N , 1 - N Randy Phalavann Victoria Michael Danielle Angel Denise Ochoa Oeu Olson Oman Opry Oquendo Off -'F' .2 :fl --A fhf' he-1 '23 Michael Rachael Carlos Theresa Eleonora Shannon Osbun Ownby Padilla Padilla Pagano Pantelis x iq- up-f 5 .,,-.. 'CT 'nnf . .1 Melody Eileen Darren Anna Tammy Brian Parks Partridge Passey Patino Patten Patterson uf' Oliver Brian Eddy Charla Slavisa Glenn Pauly Paxton Penny Pepera Pesakovic Peters an ku, Hi:,,7vxy, .i.- .. ., , ., . mr, . , .5 : '-tk:-Qfz' ' 1 fa If . ' .f-71' -17? : ' 'Z' x 'V B5,.'2 img ' Heather Marquette Peterson Peterson Dina John Phelps Piazza Librarian Mrs. Free shows Albert Garcia and Candace Blakely the current display in the library. r- '- , , -V J, .X S E . E- mtl NT Erica Barry Pierson Pitts f Y ,f ,dx Stephanie Parkin 'sr Shauna Patterson -sl? f'T BFBTICIOTI PCICTSOYI xff ,X Liiufa Petreus Michelle Pickering Sf. Catherine Pitts Sophomores-255 1 ,0 v4 15 I - -A l if TA' V f,H . xf 'I .f . U , ff? 'l fi 163 if 'mifk , ' ' :Sli . .V nf Daryl Planks Carol Powell Linda Sareatha Pomeroy Pope Marlin Penny Wendy Porter Porter Post AI' L,- Sailesh Jennifer Regan Marie Jason Ronald Amity Prasad Pritchard Pulsifer Quay Quigg Quinn Quist af N' Q.- if'-y William Sally Rebeka Filiberto Terrence Cashoya Ralston Ramos Ramos Ramsey Trent Evelyn Randall Ray 140' 'w-ff-J -vt' William Reich Scott Knittle Renee Arnold Randall Reyes Jonathon Donna Reed Reeve Adam Reed .4-+1 Ron Riddel Dennis Randy Rice Ricedorff Meg Rich Brenna Shelley Richardson Richins Rebecca Rhoades gf Rebecca Kimberly Riena Riess Riggs Riley Riley Robbins 15 J- Michelle Shane Shelly Robens Shawna Joseph HJ -rj N.,. 236-Sophomores Elizabeth Christina Charles Seferiona Sergio Josh Joe Robina ugh Robles Robson Rodriguez Rodriguez Roederer Rogers y Y' T Madrienne Robert Rebecca Rogers Rohloff Roland if 4?-'1' Glenn Darren Mike Rolley Roman Romas , Chris Trapnell displays his incredible talent with a bow and pom ' W pom. Tickets for the next performance are not yet sold out. Pamela Roberto Jennifer Roosevelt Roque Ross K' NA -wr--R qgf' r-9 -, xv. , 1 V 1 A g 1 Lisa Angela Daniel Jennifer Ruben Roth Ruiz Sackett Salvato Sanchez , err Muff :INN Chris Sanders A-9 I ,H CY Luis Hector Joe Michelle Brody Santiago Sarmiento Sarver Schassar Donna Schlundt Gretl Sanera Reith Sch refller Q-S mr' rv? Christopher Michelle T eresa Christopher Elton Melissa Schurz Sch urz Schwa b Scott Seaux Seeger W., . V A Earn V h X , rn. . If if Richard Angela Karl Amanda John Diane Sepulveda Setree Severtson Shaflie Shannon Shaw sf' C? Eflfl ,ff DOl'lI'l3 shemey Sophomores-2557 .lx Angela Sherman Jonathan Silverthorn Sf wr-6' ix f Duane Smith Kimberly Spoon sd Leslie Stayner Jody Stimson 258-Sophomorcs Tammy Swonkc :gf-. Qu- Shanna Jessica Rick Terri William Christopher Shill Shinn Shumway Shumway Sibley Sicz 'E TT Donny Shawn Jeff David Ramona Brendon Simko Smdlinger Slmkard Slocum Sma Smith xf' ll ,-efl, .bf C7 f Q '- f , Edward Karen Kristen Edward Laura Camille Smith Smith Smith Solorio Sommer Speace hd ,Q-1 if Z' i X X it llll X . Brian Lamont Laurie Janette Jennifer Brian Stambro Standifer Stansfield Stapley Starks Starr i Randy Marquis Wendy Cynthia Andre Nathan Steffes Sinclair Stewart Sturner St. Gelais St. Cielais James Scott Matthew Fam Liz Lisa Stock Storing Storment Stravato Streety Switzer Y' X x fs! Monica Sandra Jennifer Michael Chris Craig Sullivan Summerhays Stufin Sutherland Taub Taylor V tv Gr' . if x Lynette Lynn Mark Tammy Todd Juli Jesse Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Telford Tellel vso, 'ly 'sri f-'JX V- ,xf-2 Joe Lara Candy Demian Hector Ronald Kelly Terry Theilmann Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson i -1 sf' ,sf -.-I Kyle Eric Michael Julie Amy Dennis Warren Thornton Thorsen Thorpe Thrun Tjaarda Todd Tossmg -J' -an 1r'9 Babbette Joel Angelica Huy Robert Marlene Kiithyrae Toth Townsend Towner Tran Traylor TFOHC Trumbull 'Sf Wendy Lori Misty Tryon Tucker Turk Q4 Christina Tracy Ed Turner Turner Tyler Q if James Matt Tara Udall Ulrich Uptain l wonder what would happen ifl pulled this one out? questions sophie Steve Brent. Sophomores-259 Mary Urquidez Vasquez Vincent Robert Wallace WEISSOI1 Frostie Webb 240-Sophomores .fi fy ' Victoria West wp 'III' Eric , James Nefi Missy Van BUSKITK Vanderwall Venegas Van Zandt ,..4- ,df Sid Vassar Vender Vercelli Vicions uw' Jaimye Robert Linh Steven Vogt Voss Vuong Waite xl Michael Kurtis Kevin Virginia Wallen Walsh Walters Walters 5,-f '13 Jason Watson Angel Shane Lori Watkins Watkins Weaver had ,Il Donald Marcy Kristina Brent Webster Wecherly Wedgeworth Weinberg T .g. u ...-af X .af Weston John James Kirk Powell Wheat White White Tammy Placido Vashon Vasquez Martha Pedro Vielma Vielma Traneice April Walker Wallace N. X 1 Patrick Christine Warner Warvie Jeffery Jordon Webb Webb . Y Kristin Michael Wennerstrom West -J QL? ' Ne Shannon Shayne White Whitehead ,N '0- sr if sf 1 In . I Christopher Holly Kellie Jghn Michael Geoffrey Abigail Wilkey Wilkins Wilkins Williams Williams Willis Wilson '3 1. W? V N x Jul' fi A ya! 1 E ' ,Sn M... 'aku - . I ' Randy Ruth Ann Tracilee Tricia Laura Lisa Tyra Wilson Wilson Wilstead Wimmer Winokur Winsor Wintle Xf- 'D 4 F' John Tasha Darin Kathleen Randy Tamara Traci Wilson Wise Wittboldt Witte Woldberg Wolf Wolter 3' ..,..f A Andrea Jennifer Steve Tony Jeff Chris Tflldlf Wood Wood Wood Woods Woolwine Wright Yahablf if' Christina Dean Ginnie Yanez Yaw Yelinek Kim Elizabeth Jose h 1' 5- ...f ' L, r - U 4 x ' H l A? D York Young Yslas , 1-.iv , Yu Qi Tonia Jeremy Araceli Zangger Zinn Zuniga i. ,rata The enthusiastic Warrior band cheers N the Warriors on to victory. Sophomores-241 Publications 25 th Year,- It Was Trul A Great ne Room 007 was notjust another room in the midst of hall three. lt was a room filled with unique individuals who worked together to create the finest publications for Westwood. They combined their creative ideas to meet the countless deadlines on newspaper stories and year- book layouts. This job was taken on by the Chieftain and War Chant staffs, led by the talented editors. in The 25th anniversary of the Chieftain yearbook had the staff working harder than ever this year, combining memo- ries of the past with the present in this silver edition. The five co-editors were Anne DeJong, Kim Blankenburg, Jana Templin, Deborah Ciofas, and Robert Weber, while Scott Reynolds handled the business matters. The staff dealt with innumerable times: arranging layouts, writing copies, and creating clever captions. The War Chant staff completed another successful year led by co-editors Jolie Frederickson and Elin Cramer. Story ldea Day was dreaded by most staff members: however, they fulfilled their duties by writing interesting and contraversial stories. As the deadlines grew closer, chaos overcame the room with the typewriter keys flying and people thinking of headlines only to find they wouldn't fit. Overcoming the obstacles, the staff published 12 issues this year, keeping the Warrior's up to date with 1 the news. I Q I Top Right: A little kiss from January Esquivel helps Craig Nicholas get his typing done. Middle Right: Yearbook Editors Jana Templin and Kim Blankenburg get some advice from Mr. Donovan. Above: Chieftain Staff: Top Row: Bobby Gamer, Desiree Carbone, Jodi l-lolzhauer, Wendy Chase, Laurie Jefferson, Kris Shill, Mami Davidson, Laura Siqueiros, Verity Lerman, Jennifer Laurie, Scott Reynolds, Rob Weber. Middle Row: Theresa Gonzales, Karen McQuitty, Renee Bubenheim, Lisa McKellips, Deborah Gofas, Vicki Dobson, Meg Rich, Marcy Jacobs, Anne DeJong, Maria Talamante. Bottom Row: Stephanie Elsperger, Amy Kramer, Riesa Hunes, Bonnie Allers, Jana Templin, Kelly Helmbreck, Kim Blankenburg, 242-Publications -.'-' L ,X X - Q 1 ' iw- if 6 ,,,.xfl ' we-'3 fp 1 ' ff 0 l I , w ' Y t......f -C I l g:.....-J . ' f!4'g ,,e ,Q - T-'tag'-71, ,-Yau.: -J. 7ct.gl1'?'? : :'1!'1v x' 'M' W , , , , X ..- H , ,M .., ,uk , . ., , lk! wp up 0 s 3 'J' w H Top Left: War Chant Staff works hard to create story ideas. Top Right: When yearbook work is complete, Riesa Nunes and Bonnie Allers partake in sign making. Middle Left: Togetherness can be seen in room 507 each day. Middle Right: Oh, those crazy War Chant staffers! Above: War Chant Staff. Top Left: Erin Cramer, Kim Blankenburg, Barbara Hasting, Debbie Meadows, January Esquivel, Cathy Foe, Vallerie Farnsworth. Rob Weber, Scott Reynolds. Middle Left: Anne DeJong, Laurie Jefferson, Stephanie Burch, Kristen Nielson, Melissa Vellieux, Alycia Perry, Jolie Frederickson, Jeni Ross. Bottom Left: Michele Wilcox, Rebecca Johnson, Brian Black, Craig Nicholas. if , ,f X I N ,, -i Publications-245 Bailey, Alkire, Claire Allred, Mary Lou 154 Alverez, Ernest 152 Anderes, Barb 169, 77 Anderson, Bette 164 Anderson, MaryEllen 156, 14 Bailey, Petra 154, 154, 164 Balzer, Frank 152 Barabe, Brian 108, 155, 164 Beals, Lola 227 Benjamin, Kay 154, 164 Berg, Stan 164 Bevington, Dan 161 Biddlecome, Ric 148 Bordwell, Linda 164 Brimhall, E.R. 145 Cambern, Hazel 152 Casillas, Louis 147 Casillas, Mike 112 Chase, Stephen 162 Chellevold, Helen 174 Christ, Andrea Christensen, Gail 171 Clifton, Donna 155, 169 Conger, Douglas 115 158 Conover Millard 162 Cooper Sandra 155 174 Cornell Victor 122 162 Cottle Susan Craig Catherine Cruzan Lee 164 Cummins Craig 55 55 171 Cunningham, Robert 156 Dale, Charles 115, 158 Dana, Marla Dandy, Greg 117, 174 Dant, Mike 164 Decker, Ross 57, 59, 162 DeLair, Barbara 162 Diaz, Tony 152 Faculty Drower, lris Duerksen, Mary Dykstra, Barbara 154, 165 Eisner-Stehr, Anne Escobedo, Kelly 149 Ferguson, Jerry 155, 155, 165 Foster, Brian 174 Foster, Lonnie 50 Frazier, James 162 Free, Linda 124, 151, 255 Friedman, Marypat Frontone, Jack 148, 149 Gambill, Melissa 157, 171 Garbell, Ruth 149 Gearhart, Nancy 154 Gezelius, George 172 Glass-Hess, Karen 157 Grant, Robert 162 Green, Jeri 151, 154 Grubbs, Jerry 162 Harris, Jeff 156 Hatch, Jacque Hayes, Peter 68, 162 Hilliker, Mark 166 Hinkle, Pat 112, 151 Hulfaker, Joyce 124, 165 Hunsaker, Tim 157, 175 Hunt, Ivan 157, 172 lmpson, Richard 162, 165 Irwin, Cindy 151, 155 Jacobs, Larry 155, 162, 165 Janssen, Bill 87, 162 Jerome, Linda 154, 162 Johnston, Nina 165 Jolly, Ned 50, 166 Jones, Jay Dean 156 Jones, Jim 84, 166, 77 Joyce, Jack 145, 146 Kelley, Jim 75, 158 Kiesecker, Robert 105, 158 Kimball, Joanne 148 Landua, James 165 8, 149 cole, Ron 162 Cork, Virgil 61, 164' 54 Dillon, Maryann 156, 157, 1 Donovan, John 55, 55 Doolen, Buddy 166 Dounay, Moni 165 Abbott, Jeremy 202 , 165 Lake, Carol 155 Lewis, Jeff 162 Lisonbee, Al 162 Livingston, Lu 85, 162 81' Stal? Lombard, Armand 162 Loper, Jerry 48, 162 Main, Isabelle 156, 157, 155 Maislin, Robyn 155 Matheson, Derry 161 Mattix, Larry 50, 162 McCowan, Joel 86, 162 McHenry, Annette 125, 148 McLaughlin, James 106, 175 Medley, David 116, 161 Merrell, Dolores 124, 155, 156, 148, 149 Miller, Amy 152 Montalvo, Ed 75, 171 Montgomery, Barbara 149 Moore, Nathan 157, 172 Morris, Ken 162 Mounts, Frank 162 Munoz, Yolie 65, 169, 81 Nagy, Sandra 156, 162 Nass, Judy 154, 165 Nielson, Claudia 155, 154 Ojala, Lynn Olderog, Mark 162 Ong, Helen 175 Otero, Herman 108, 148, 149 Palmer, Curtis 50, 162 Pellegrino, Nikki 169 Perysian, Alan 170, 171 Peterson, Alice 148, 149 Peterson, Leo 157, 172 Pipes, Betty 54 Pipes, Dennis 154, 166 Pletenik, Evelyn 165 Rael, Ellie 155 Ramnes, Gerri 162 Reynolds, Peggy 149 Rhoades, Ted 152, 155 Richey, Dorane 155 Richardson, Jorth 108, 155 Robinson, Audrey 116, 154, 161 Roper, Jay 155 Rowe, Gretchen 165 Rudow, Paula 155, 154 Sawyer, Kyle 57, 59, 165 Sawyer, Richard 157, 172 Student Index Schlarbaum, Max 158 Schulz, Margaret 155 Shank, Spencer 155 Sheperd, Rulon 144 Sizemore, Mel 145 Skousen, Klien 152 Smith, Debbie 162 Smith, Dr. George M. 144 Smith, Earl 171 Smith, Pat 155 Smith, Vera Sneed, Herbert 152 Snow, Kim 155 Stangl, Jane 68, 155, Stehr, Ann 116, 165 Stehr, Brian 171 Stewart, James 165 Stockdale-Hofiland 171 Sturdevant, Jim 145 Sturdevant, Sally 155, 169 Sturgell, Gail 171 Sullivan, Jim 152, 155 Rowell, Teresa 152 Suriano, Anthony 148, 149 Tau, Margie 154, 165 Thomas, AI 85, 171, 77 Thompson, Charles 175 Thompson, Don 165 Thompson, Kim 156 Tininenko, Nola 165 Townsend, Ben 51, 166 Troutt, Ken 155, 166 Ucci, Eleanor 109, 157, 150, 154, 155, 229 Vancore, Joanne 105, 154, 175 Vaughn, Jacqueline 149 Wells, Paul 171 Whittenbeen, Bob 155 Wilder, Rosemary 155 Wilson, Ernest 152 Young, Richard Zaharis, James 144 Zarkou, Laurie 155, 169 171 Abrams, Cathy 112 Abrams, Rina 222 Acosta, Danny 202 Acosta, Edward 78, 178 Acosta, Johnny 222 Acosta, Lydia Acosta, Manuel 202 Adams, Daniel 115 Adams Marya Adams Tina C. 76, 84, 222 Adams, Tina M. 202 Adams Todd 178 Adams Vee 127, 178 Adkins, Jerry Adler, James 222 Aggas, Kasey 202 Aggas, Kevin Aguero, Diana 117, 129, 151, 155, 154, 156, 202 Aguilar, David 222 Aguirre, Mario 202 Aguirre, Smuel 202 Ainsworth, Janice 178 Ainsworth, Will 202 Aker, Jennifer 202 Alexander, William iJr.l 202 Alger, Cory 202 Alldredge, Carol 54, 124, 127, 128, 156, 146, 178 Alldredge, Janet 111, 127, 222 Allen, Brian H. 57, 202 Allen, Brian T. 59, 78, 97, 124, 178 Allen, Leslie 54 Allen, Randel 115, 202 Anderson, James 129, 155, Allen, Robin 222 Allen, Sunny 101, 104, 178 Allers, Bonnie 57, 178, 195, 245, 242 Allran Scott 202 Allred, Heidi 57, 202 Allred, Jennifer 178 All red Steven 202 Alms, Kevin 82 Altherr, Eric 178 Altman, Patti 202 Alvarado, Andy 222 Alvarado, Raquel 112 Alvarez, Amulek 202 Alvarez, Renee 26, 154, 178 Alvarez, Ronald 78, 202 Alvarez, Siria Ambrosia, Joni 178 Anderson, Jason 52, 55, 55, 129, 178 Anderson, Jessica 222 Anderson, Kari 61, 202 Anderson Raymond 86, 98, 99, 155, 178 Anderson Renee 152 222 Andersoni Robert zzz Anderson, Ronald 49, 71, Akins, Rochelle 178 Aldrich, Sheri 202 Alejandro, Francisco Aleman, Oleida Alessi, Christopher Alexander, Angela 222 Alexander, William 202 244-Index Ament, Charles 178 Ament, Chris 54, 222 Anastasio, Anthony 222 Anchie, Michael 202 Anderson, Marjorie 60, 61, 99, 127, 151 Anderson, Nicole 55, 55 178 Anderson, Scott 112 Anderson, Shannon 122, 178 Anderson, Richard fill 78, 202 Andrews, Kelvin Andrews, Lisa 222 Antone, Gary 202 Antrim, Evelyn Apodaca, Johnny 108, 157, 178 Araiza, Traci 222 Arbizu, Beth 97 Archambault, Linda Arciniega, Anna 108, 157, 178 Aijona, Krystal 222 Armatage, Heather 151, 155 Armatage, Lyrica 76, 151, 155, 222 Armenta, Rey 105, 179 Amiistead, Rebecca 154, 156 Arnold, Jennifer Amold, Joseph Arredondo, Catherine 106, 179 Arrendondo, Cristina 179 Arrington, Darla 222 Arrington, Dennis 118, 179 Arrington, James 118 Arthur, Ronald 202 Arvayo, Kenneth 74, 75, 108, 202 Arvayo, Shawn 74, 222 Asada, Kelly 202 Ashcroft, Tobey 97 Askemeese, Camille 125, 179, 242 Atherton, Ricky 179 Atkinson, Nathan 202 Atwood, Brett 202 Atwood, Chad 179 Austin, Tami 179 Avenetti, Cole 222 Agapito, Avila 202 Babcock, John 222 Babcock, Mary 180, 202, 81 Baca, Jamie Bachelder, Tana 104, 122, 179 Badger, Barrie 112, 179 Badgett, Elizabeth 129, 152, 222 Bagby, Rhonda 222 Bagley, Heidi 60, 68, 202, 69 Baier, Baier, Baily, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey Bailey, Bailey, Bailly, Melissa 202 Meredith 222 Gam Jeffrey 222 Kurt Laura 156 Richard 222 Teresa 222 Zona 222 Amy 222 Bair, Brandy 205 Baker, Amy 27, 179 Baker, Kristi 154, 156, 20 Baker, Kristina 205 Balasuriya, Malkanthi 108, 122 Baldenegro, Carolyn 205 Baldwin, Wendy 170 Bales, Tammy 205 Ball, Amber 179 Ball, Mary 124, 127, 179 Balluff, Richard 205 Ballway, Scott 179 Baptisto, John Baptisto, Raquel Baptisto, Steven Barabe, Patrick 222 Barbee, Kimberly 222 Barber, Timothy 179 Barcelo, Manuel 205 Barela, Kristina 205 Barnard, Christina 55, 80, 151, 155, 205, 81 Bames, Lynn 122, 179 Barnhart, Theresa Barnhill, Linda arraganl Lyndella 222 arragan Paulina 222 arraza Chrlstopher 179 arrett Angell 222 arrett arron Jeanne 152, 155, 225 arrow Timothy 205 artholomew Kelee 179 artels Kim 157 artlett Harold 72, 75 arton Mark ass Galy 179 atcheloi Heather 60, 61, 179 ates Erin 225 augh Spencer aughn Flizabeth 205 aum Joseph aum Pamela 129, 225 lenmfer 27, 225 axter Melanie 112, 179 axter Paige 127, 205 each Stephanie 107 ears Tracey 97, 225 eaty Stacy eck Jacque 205 eck Janine ecker Theodore eckert Lance 97, 98, 179 ee Michelle egay Nathaniel 205 eimfohr Eric 225 ejarano Anissa ekaye Generita 205 elanger Michelle 205 elcher Frank 225 ell Alexander 122, 205 ell Bonn: 225 ell Jason 127, 127, 129, 155 ellows Jalyn L. 49, 78, 225 elmiohr Enc 225 elone James 205 elone Everett Jr. 100, 225 enavides Carlos Jr. 49, 205 ene Chen 60, 78, 205 ennett Christopher 205, 225 ennett Daniel ennett Tlaci 179 enson James tllli 205 entley Stephanie 112, 179 erg Brian 127, 155, 205 ergman Shawn 78, 97 ergquist llirica 205 erkowitz Samantha 205 erky David 115, 116, 225 ennea Rachael ernal Rox ann 105, 179 emstem Frystal 124, 154, 205 etancourt Bertha 205 eus Scott evell Glen lakeddy Arlen 179 ickerstaff Noah 225 igelow Donavan 99, 205 iggs Samuel 71, 75, 127, 151 155 179 lgler Chene 20 igler Leslie 225 ihary Lisa 225 ilczewski Ted 85, 115, 182, l 225 ilducia Angelo 179 illings Jeremy 225 illings John 225 illingsley Holly ingham Kcvin ingham Steven 112, 205 innie David 78, 225 imie, Dana 117, 180 isig Anne '180 lack, Brian 124, 205, 245 lack, Lisa 225 lack, Shawn 225 Iackbum, Terry 205 lair, Andrew lair, Lance 116, 205 lake, Michele 180, 205 F , 5 , a , ' 5 , 5 ,.. S , a , ' 5 , a , ' I , 5 , I . a -, 5 I ., 5 , a ,,' 5 1 5 , axter,Greg 1 , a , 5 , , 5 1 , , , , a , ' 3 1 a , ' 3 1 a , ' L 1 5 , a , ' 3 1 5 ,a Q . I . i , i , a ' , a , -' L , ' s , ' ' I I ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 l If ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 n I '- . , Q ' 1-4 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 , ' 1 ' 1 , , , , I . , , , .. , , , , , , . , , Blakely, Candice 205, 255 Blankenburg, Kimberly 26, 29, 51, 56, 55, 55, 180, 242, 245 Blasdell, Jeffrey 225 Blau, David 98, 99, 205 Blazo, Stacy 205 Blennis, Julie 205 Blier, Charles 205 Blodgett, Alfred 87, 225 Bloom, Heather 205 Bloomer, Cale 205 Blue, Bradley 49, 78, 180 Blue, Lisa Boch, Melissa 205 Boehmer, Shelly 225 Bolton, Kenneth 112 Bond, Allison Bond, Liz 65 Bond, Stephanie 65 Bonner, Tracie 76, 205 Borba, Tristan 205 Borden, Bruce 115 Bossany, Anne 124, 155, 137 Boston, George Bostrom, Debra 205 Boswell, James 116, 157, 205 Bouldin, Angela 27, 225 Bovee', Jason 155, 225 Bowen, Scott Bowem1an, Allison 80, 180, 81 Bowennan, Julia 225 Bowers, Carl Bowers, Carla 225 Bowers, Christopher 225 Bowers, Lorice 106, 180 Bowman, Heidi 225 Bowser, Heather 224 Boyle, Andrew 225 Boyle, Jed 225 Boyle, Robert 115, 124, 221 Brackenbury, Todd 180 Bradley, Bryan 106, 116, 180 Brady, Angela 225 Brainard, Don 115 Branch, Ben 204 Brandon, Serena 204 Brandon, Tiffany 155 Brandt, Scott 225 Brannon, Laura 225 Brant, Keith 180 Branton, Michelle 225 Branton, Raymond 124, 204 Bratton, Matt 24, 117, 204, 207 Bray, Crystal 122, 124, 151, 155, 156, 204 Brenay, Deanna 204 Brent, Stanley 225 Bresson, Ainslee 155, 225 Brumley, Marcelle 97, 204 Brumley, Michelle 151, 155, 204 Brunsdale, Mark 49, 78, 99, 106, 180 Brunton, Richard Jr. 51, 87, 225 Bryant, Buddy 157 Bryant, Jane 204 Bryant, Matt 99, 180 Bubenheim, Renee 57, 55, 55, 124, 180, 242 Buchanan, Dina 104, 180 Buchanan, Roberto 51, 225 Buchholz, Christina fVannl Buck, Dale 157, 180 Buck, David 49, 204 Buckhannon, Jeffrey 49, 50 Buckley, Chris Budge, Ann Budwick, Mark Buehler, Jelf 99, 180 Bulmahn, Kevin 225 Bultez, Denise 112, 180 Bunch, Jamie 177, 180 Bunch, Michael 78, 180 Bunting, Jennifer 115 Burbank, Shawn 154, 180 Burch, Stephanie 76, 180, 245 Burgess, James 224 Burhans, Alex 70, 71, 75 Burke, Vinton 108, 224 Burkholder, Jody Burlager, Fredrick Burleson, Collyn Burley, Michael 181 Burns, Kevin Burns, Lansferd 78, 224 Burr, Eric Burr, Harold, Jr. Burr, Joe 49, 78 Burroughs, Kristina 224 Burtzloff, John 181, 192 Busby, David Bush, E. Wesley 224 Bush, Nancy 224 Buss, Kristina 224 Busse, Troy Bustos, Daniel Butalovich, Miro Butler, Delvin 224 Butler, Lisa 97, 204 Butler, Michael 59, 78, 181 Buttafuoco, Maria 181 Butterfield, Julia 204 Butters, Kimberly 99, 127, 204 Button, Fonree 59, 227 Button, Kenneth 59, 74, 124, 224 Button, Randal 57, 78, 224 Byers, Guy Brick, Phil 49 Brimhall, Cheryl 204 Brimley, Maribeth 180 Brimley, Men'ill 204 Brinkley, Sherri 151, 155, 180 Brodeur, Tami 180 Brookes, Kristin 129, 180 Brooks, Bill 204 Brooks, Karl 215 Brooks, Suzette 65, 80, 155, 204, 81 Broom, Rhonda 204 Brown, Betsy 157 Brown, Cheryl 225 Brown, Darren 74, 204 Brovlm, Daryl 78, 112 Brovlm, Jared 225 Brovim, Jeremy 204 Brovlm, Kellie 204 Brown, Mike 204 Brovlm, Patrick 157, 180 Brown, Brown, Scott Shawn 204 Brownell, Brenda 225 Browning, Trusie Brownlow, Valerie 204 Brownlow, Vanessa 225 Brukoff, Lisa Byers, Kenneth 224 Byers, Verna 204 Byrd, Michael Byrd, Mike 181 Byrd, William C Caho, Lynn Caldwell, Jennifer 129 Caldwell, Scott 224 Calhoun, Daniel 204 Calkins, Cory 117, 157, 181 Camarena, Mike 224 Cameron, Christine 54, 224 Camp, Catherine 76, 127, 151, 155, 224 Campbell, Bethany 122, 181 Compbell, Carol 204 Campbell, Carole Campbell, Jennifer 181 Campbell, Khristina 204, 224 Campbell, Michael 59, 78, 116, 181 Campos, Christina Campos, Norma Camptell, Harry Ill 49, 78, 181 Candelaria, Josiefina 204 Canfield, Tammy 224 Cannon, Sean Conrad, Smiles 122 Cantelope, Anna Marie 204 Cantelope, Marlena 55, 156, 157, 204, 224 CantelopeTony 157, 181 Cantrell, Anthony 78, 156, 224 Caputo, Ginna 181 Caputo, Jeffrey 181 Carbone, Desiree 181, 242 Card, Charles Careccia, Michael Carey, Barbara 224 Carey, Marla Carlon, Delmar 78 Carlos, Justin Carlos, Michael Carlos, Teresa Carlson, Brock 112, 116, 181 Carnes, Sandra 105, 181 Carpenter, Shawna Carr, Glen 162, 224 Carranza, Albert 204 Carrasco, Elizabeth 108, 204 Carraway, Melody 181 Carroll, Clay 224 Carroll, Connie 129, 204 Carroll, Kim 115 Carson, Baron 87, 224 Carson, David 204 Carter, Amy 122, 124, 155, 156, 181 Carter, Mark 181 Carter, Tom 115, 224 Caruso, Louie 78, 204 Case, Bryan 181 Caserta, Kerri 224 Cashoya, Ralston 109 Caspersen, Mark 224 Casselbury, Carolyn 205 Cassity, Jayne 224 Castaneda, Lillia 205 Castillo, Kevin 118 Castle, David 151, 155, 205 Catterson, Dessa 224 Cavanaugh, Helene 224 Cavanaugh, Kevin 175, 205 Cavanaugh, Sean 205 Cavanaugh, Steven 205 Cave, Michael 151, 155, 181 Cavins, Brandon 224 Caylor, Thao Cayton, Aaron 48, 49 Ceal, Mark 158, 205 Celeste, Amelia181 Cervantes, Martin Cesta, Mark 158, 181 Chamberlain, Eric Chambers, Shelia 224 Chancey, Debbi 205 Chandler, James 205 Chandler, Nancy 157, 181 Chaney, Christopher Chaney, Scott 154, 224 Chaparro, Christopher Chaparro, Margaret 146, 205 Chapman, Dylan 205 Chapman, Jean 205 Chapman, Jody 158 Chapman, Lorenzo 124, 155, 205 Chapman, Tracy 181 Charles, George 205 Charley, Jerrison 181 Chartier, Lisa 205 Chase Janet 205 Chase, Travis 85, 182, 224 Chase, Wendy 124, 156, 181, 242 Checkley, Tina Chesley, Derek 205 Chevalier, Marc 49, 78, 205 Chevalier Marcel 49, 205 Chevaux, Bradley Chevrette, Michele Chiago, Curtis 205, 224 Chiago, Robert 78 Chiago, Tammie 165 Chmura, Steven 205 Chouteau, Shawn 205 Christen, Mark Christensen, Jennifer 124, 127, 181 Christensen, Todd 78, 98, 99, 182 Christian, Amy 80, 87 Christian, Daniel 182 Christianson, Jesse 224 Christman, Kurt 205 Christman, Megan 124, 156 205 Christner, Robert 112, 182 Christofferson, Pam 60, 205 Christopherson, Shane 224 Christopherson, Shawn 49, 74, 205 Cirou, Jennifer 129, 224 Cirou, Julie 27, 124, 156, 182 Clabaugh, Michael 205 Clark, Deborah 116, 224 Clark, Eva 169 Clark, 224 , Kevin 55, 71, 75, 182 Clark, Krista 105, 182 Clark, Michael 51, 74, 87, 224 Clark, Tracy 57, 76, 224 Clausen, Mads 72, 75, 112, 156, 157 ' Clawges, John 205 Clawson, Jan Clawson, John 224 Clay, Michael Clelland, Clelland, Jason 115, 224 Jeannette 129, 182 Clement, Jason 112, 205, 219 Clement, Jesele 152, 155, 224 Clement, Stephen 97, 100, 182 Clemons, Michael 224 Clemons, William 57, 59, 112, 182 Clifton, Katrina 97 Cluelow, Laura Cluff, Penny 182 Cluff, Tracy 116, 224 Coburn, Jason 205 Cochran, Keith 55, 205 Coe, Dawn 182 Coffman, Carri 105, 182 Coffman, Deana 205 Cohen, Jason Cole, Barbara 224 Cole, David 115, 224 Cole, Nathan 224 Colegrove, Steven 49, 225 Colelli, Carla Coleman, Darren Colmar, Joel 55, 55, 124, 182 Colozze, Darlene 205, 229 Compton, Richard 152, 225 Conklin, Shelly 122, 205 Conn, Julia 127, 151, 155, 205 Connell, Tracy 115, 225 Conner, Rebecca 221 Conover, Julianne 100, 152 Conover, Scott Conrad, Kara 105, 182 Conrad, Marc 225 Conrad, Michael 182 Conrad, Smiles 122 Contreras, Bonnie Contreras, Jimmy Cook, Casey 51, 74, 225 Cook, Sean 206 COOlCy, Darlene 112 Coon, Tony 206 Cooper, Camara 124, 125, 155, 156, 182 Cooper, Charles 225 Cooper, Cori 206 Cooper, Garrett 59, 108 Cooper, Lorraine Index-245 Dawe, 209 Garton, Cooper, Michael 48, 49, 86, 206 Cooper, Michelle 61, 68, 84, 152, 155, 225 Cooper, Obie 78 Corathers, Amy Corona, Anita 61165, 225 Coronado, Victor 225 Correa, Ronald 225 Correa, Troy Cortez, Kay 206 Coss, Mary 88, 101, 104, 108, 154, 155, 182 Cote, William Cottom, Robert Coulliette, Chad 151, 155, 157 Courtney, Johnny 206 Coury, Albert 182 Cowsak, Donald 155 Cox, Lisa 124, 126 Cozzie, Gia 206 Cracraft, Lisa Craddock, Carol 225 Craft, Jimmy 206 Craft, Leslie 57, 206 Craig, Kristina 57, 76, 206 Craig, Michael 51, 225 Cram, Jason 59, 78, 152, 225 Crandell, James 78, 182 Crawford, Lance 59, 86, 206, Crawford, Shon Creed, Audrey 206 Crespin, Denny 182 Crespin, Pual 206 Cress, Kelly 225 Criswell, Stephanie Vtovkryy, Stephanie Crockett, Shelli 206 Crossland, Candace Crouch, Laura 124, 127, 150, 151, 155, 156, 206 Crowley, Robert 206 Croxton, Celee 206 Crozier, John 55, 225 Cummings, Amy 206 Cundiff, Connie 206 Cunningham, Betty 225 Cunningham, Dawn 225 Cunningham, Debra 165, 206 Curbow, Andrew 206 Curson, Baron 51 D D'Agnese, Nancy 206 Dagon, Lorraine 76, 116, 122, 206 Dailey, Dianne 225 Daile L an 225 yf Y Daines, Leslie 124, 127, 155, 182 Dale, Jeffrey 97, 182 Dale, Tara 61, 84, 129, 225 Dalton, Phillip 182 Damewood, Chad 154, 225 Dandrea, Rachel 65, 100, 182 Dandridge, Kevin Daniels, Dan 115 Daniels, Sarah 155 Daniels, Todd Darmer, Mark 206 Darst, Tara 225 Darst, Gary 185 Darveaux, Cheri 55, 55, 108, 185 Darveaux, Jacquelyn 225 Darveaux, Thomas 206 Davenport, Mark 206 Davidson, Maml 76, 156, 185, 242 Davidson, Michael 225 Davidson, Nathan 225 Davies, Jill 225 Davies, Joel 206 Davila, Larry 51, 225 Davis, Alicia 225 246-Index Davis, Craig Davis, Curtis 78, 206 Davis, Dawn 185 Davis, Kimberly 206 Davis, Larry 87, 206 Davis, Michelle 225 Davis, Stacey 1815, 206 Davisson, Melissa 206 Kevin 57, 59, 78, 185 Dawn, Heather 225 Davrm, Sandy 206 Day, Ronald 185 Day, Sharlene 225 Day, Willis 206 Dayao, Raul 157 Dayao, Teresa Dayley, Dalynn 225 De La Fuente, Christopher 49, 154, 206 Debiase, Frederick 206 Decker, Scott 167, 206 Declair, Thomas 106, 185 Decoto, Colleen DeJong, Anne 57, 55, 55, 112, 125, 124, 125, 185, 242, 245 DeJong, Jeremy 55 Delabio, Todd 74, 206 Delaney, Kelly 185 Delcid, Leticia 225 DelCoI, Lucia 101, 185 Delgado, Raymond 118, 185 Demar, Karen 225 Dempsey, Henry 206 Denman, Kyle 99, 206 DeMoss, Kevin 115 Dennis, Jill 206 Dennis, Todd Denson, Misty 147, 225 Denton, Emily 226 Depriest, Robert 206 Deraad, Scott 185 Derhaag, Daniel 74, 226 Dewitt, Aaron 55, 226qo- lDewitt, Jessica 129 Dezee, Melissa 226 Dible, Jody 206 Dichter, Deena 226 Dicken, Angela 27, 124, 156, 185 Dickerson, Stacey 106, 185 Dickey, Paul 51, 78, 226 Dickey, Randi 152, 155, 226 Dickey, Ronnie 124, 206 Digesualdo, Andrea 24, 206 Dightmon, Marva Diliberto, Leanne 226 Dillard, Charles 157, 185 Dines, Geneura 226 Dittermore, Frank 115 Dobson, Vicki 80, 185, 81, 242 Dodge, Daniel Dodge, Donna 226 Dodge, Jared 78, 206 Dodge, Jorden Dominguez, Connie 108, 115 Dominguez, Julie 206 Dominguez, Raymond 154, 206 Donoho, Beverly 226 Dosier, David 226 Dotson, Dennie Dotson, Eric 226 Doutaz, Heather 207 Dover, Ben 226 Doyle, William 226 Dressel, Susan 116, 156, 157, 207 Drozdovvicz, Perter 82, 85, 185 Duck, James Duke, Jesse Jr. Dunagan, Brenda 207 Dungy, Lynda 100, 185 Dunham, Deanna 207 Dunlap, David 226 Dunn, Carmela 80, 124, 154, 155, 156, 157, 207, 81 Dunn, Jacquilyne 177, 226 Dunn, Patrick 82, 85, 116, 226 Dunning, Karen 122, 207 Durfee, Jennifer 226 Durfee, Jonathan 49, 97, 98, 99, 185 Dux, Candyce 184 Eakse, Thor 207 Eames, Suzette 55, 55, 97, 207 Eames, Todd 184 Easchief, Daniel Easchief, Louise 109, 226 Easchief, Yolanda Eash, Tina 226 Easterly, Debra 115, 184 Easton, Randall 207 Eady, Kristie Eastwood, Craig 226 Eaton, Colette 184 Eaton, James Eaton, Tawny 226 Eaton, Wendy 226 Eaves, Doug 51, 226 Ebarb, Michael 207 Ebright, Jeremy 127, 150, 155, 226 Ebright, Steven 59, 78, 127, 155, 184 Echols, Athan 226 Ediger, Laurie 68, 155 Edwards, Julie 207 Edwards, Ray 226 Edwards, Thomas 226 Egan, Stacey Eisele, Eileen Ekiss, Jeffrey 226w-226 Eldredge, Christopher 207 Ellennan, Nicole 226 Ellis, Bryan 74, 115, 207 Ells, Missy 226 Ellsworth, Becky 68, 226 Ellsworth, Don 207 Ellsworth, Ruth Elsner, Thomas 226 Elsperger, Stephanie 207, 242 Elsperger, Terri 184 Elward, April Ely, Melissa 124, 207 Emenhiser, Kendi 88, 100, 184, 89 Emery, Kevin 74, 226 Emma, Heather 100 Emmons, Robert 112, 156 Encinas, Marcia 207 Encinas, Stephanie 155 Falabella, Anthony 118, 184 Fancher, David 99, 184 Farley, John Farnsworth, Sherri 29, 51, 112, 127, 156, 146, 184 Famsworth, Spencer 207 Famsworth, Thomas 49, 98, 99, 162, 221 Famsworth, Valerie 124, 245 Farrill, Kristen 207 Faucette, Kristi 85, 68, 156, 207, 69 Faul, Karen 226 Favazzo, Sally 226 Fay, Mark 226 Felder, Lena 226 Felkins, Debra 226 Fellows, Robert 226 Ferguson, Dwayne 78, 207 Ferguson, Randall 184 Fernandes, Kathleen 149 Fernandez, Conrade 226 Femandez, Paul 207 Ferrara, Joseph 227 Ferrari, Robert Festa, William 227 Fickau, David 227 Fickau, Susan 207 Fife, Bonnie 227 Figueroa, Judith Filbrun, Pachia 227 Filena, Lee 227 Filena, Treven 227 Fimbres, Suzanne 151, 155, 207 Finau, Michael 227 Finklea, Jimmy 78, 207 Finzer, Scott 51, 74, 227 Fire, Rachelle 59, 227 Fischer, Heidi Fish, Celeste, 97, 207 Fish, Daniel 78, 151, 155, 207 Fish, Rebecca 155, 227 Fitzpatrick, Todd 227 Flaherty, Richard 51, 56, 49, 78, 184 Fleming, Donna Fleming, Shauna 208 Flener, Jett' 151, 155, 227 Fleshner, Heather 208 Fletcher, Brian Fletcher, Carlos 108, 208 Fletcher, Charrnain 58, 59, 100, 116, 184 Fletcher, Dawna 115, 208 Fletcher, Teresa 115, 227 Frantz, Rory 184 Fray, Andrea 125 Fray, Joseph 208 Frazier, Leroy 227 Frazier, Larry 78 Frederickson, Jolie 24, 57, 124, 125, 156, 157, 184, 245 Freeman, John 208 Freeman, Paul 208 Freestone, Sharalee 184 French, Charles French, Gary 208 French, Robert 55 Frey, Crystal 156, 157 Frias, Chritina 115, 184 Friend, Amy 227 Frost, Shari 208 Frost, Thomas 184 Fruchey, Misty-Dawn 111, 227 Fruchey, Todd 208 Fugate, Cinnamon 227 Fulkerson, Jeffrey 227 Fullerton, Jodi 227 Fulton, Andrea 208 Funk, Gary 184 Funk, Julia 127, 129, 227 Gr Gabrielson, Adina 227 Gadberry, Brian 208 Gadino, Milissa Gaiford, Judy Gagnier, Tim 101, 115, 118 Gagon, Radahna 55, 105, 184, 242 Gagon, Raquel 27, 227 Gaitan, George 51, 227 Galaviz, Francisco Galaviz, Mark 100, 116, 20 Galaviz, Monica 227 Gallaway, Tami 117, 124, 156, 157, 185 Gallaway, Troy 101, 227 Gallo, Shawn 227 Gallup, Brian 208 Garcia, Albert 228, 255 Garcia, Angela 228 Garcia, Felipa 155, 156, 2 Garcia, Gregory 49 Garcia, Lynda 208 Garcia, Paul 228 Garcia, Rachael 208 Garcia, Ronnie Engle, Engle, Cynthia 207 Robert 184 Flindt, Shannon 27, 184 Flores Alex 184 Flores Annette Flores, Gary 157 Garcia, Rudy 228 Garcia, Vincente 78, 228 Gardner, Amy 57, 76, 118, Enke, Dana 226 Enlow, Lisa 207 Enlow, Paula 88, 184, 89 Enos, Charles Enos, David 207 Enos, Kimberly 154, 207 Enos, Ronald 226 Erickson, Nicholas 226 Emst, Bryan Erwin, Mike 157, 184 Erwin, Robert 226 Escobar, Yvonne 184 Espinosa, Jesus Espinoza, Pedro Espinoza, Peter 207 Espinoza, Sergio Esquivel, January 55, 85, 207, 245 Estes, Darren 184 Estrada, Arthur 207 Estrada, Tiffany 26, 100, 117, 154, 156, 207 Evans, Nancy F Fain, Robert 49, 207 Fairbank, Tony 226 Faith, Jennifer 226 Fabian, Scott Flores, Jeremy 208 Flores, Roy 227 Flores, Ruben 208 Flores, Salvador 74, 115, 227 Flores, Rudolpho Jr. Flough, Yancy 208 Flowers, Shavrm 208 185 Gardner, Carleen 60, 68, 208, 69 Gardner, Joel 97, 152 Gardner, Laura 228 Gardner, Susan 185 Gardom, Bobbi 201, 242 Gardom, Jacqueline 185 Flynn, Koral 65, 108, 208 Foe, Catherine 151, 155, 208, 245 Foo, Khoun 157 Foote, Sonja 127, 184 Forbes, James Ford, Kimberly 68, 227 Gardom Robin 208 Gamrus, Daniel 185 Garrett, Janet 185 Garrison, Dalena 124, 127 154, 155, 156 Garrison, Dawn 117, 228 Garshak, Luara 105, 185 Melanie 78, 228 Fomaro, Frank 227 Forrest, Lewis 227 Foss, Tanya 208 Foster, Catherine 124, 127, 154, 155, 208 Foster, John 208 Fou, Khoun 184 Foulk, Judith Fowler, Michalle 227 Fox, James 208 Fox, Roeshelle 129, 155, 208 Fox, Samuel 227 Frank, Leonard Chip lll 116, 208 Frantz, Carlena 129, 227 Gass, John 51, 228 Gates, Michael 208 Gates, Traci 228 Gatton, David Gauld, Joseph 115 Gaur, Kathy 55 Gause, William Gaylord Toni 76, 208 Geib, Andrew 127, 155, 2 Geib, Stephen 100, 115, Geller, Lee 100, 116, 185 Gentis, Missy 185 Gerros, William 151, 155, 228 Gheradini, Anthony 228 Gibbons, Erin 118, 185 ibides, Cary 208 ibides, Dan iblin, David 57, 78, 185 ibson, Jessica 228 ibson, Lori ibson, Randy 228 ilbert, Donal intonio, James 75 irouard, Shelly 228 ladem, lDawn 208 laser, Rachel 228 lassburn, Melissa 208 nim, Rofeun ochanour, Tamara 208 odal, Rebecca 228 oetz, Tammy 76, 228 ofas, Deborah 55, 57, 54, 124, 156, 185, 252 off Colin 161, 208 off Gabriel 228 ohman, Charles 228 Groessl, Sherry Groff, Beverly 186 Grossklaus, David 49, 124, 209 Grozis, Robert Guevara, Lorena 154, 209 Guidry, Michelle 186 Guild, Lorie 76, 209 Guilliams, Steven 72, 75 Guittar, Jennifer 209 Gulley, Patrick 78, 209 Gumfree, Tony 155 Harper, Harper, Harper, Harper, Harper, Debra 186 Denna 187 Diane 209 Jennifer 209 Todd Harracksingh, Sean Harris, Harris, 151, Harris, 124, Harris, Carolyn 107, 209 Heather 127, 150, 147, 187 Kristeen 55, 55, 112, 156, 157, 187 Rashelle 229 Gump, Christopher 51, 27, 228 Gumz, Edward 72, 75 Harris, Richard 127, 150, 187 Harrison, Brian Harrison, Lynda 118 olden, Ericka 125, 185 0iSlCif'l, Hyla 129, 228 olembiewski, Christena 104, 185 omez, Karen mez, Laura 60, 85 mpf, Gretchen 115, 185 nzales, Alex 208 nzales, Donny 151, 155, 185 nzales, Nancy 129, 155, 208 r1Z3leS, Nick 115 0 nzales , Vince 51, 86 nzales, Christina 80, 154, 208, 81 o nzales e nzalez Q nzalez David 208 :John 228 Maria 24 124 125,1i9,154,1S6,1a5, nzalez, Noe 228 ode, Crystal odreau, Lanette 208 odridge, Gordon odwin, Julie 208 old, Kendra 208 selin, James 208 th Susain 208 etz, Tammy 57 ttwald, Deborah 208 ace, Michael 209 ating, John lllli 228 ham, Aaron 209 ham, Christina 105, 157, 85 ham, Kerri 209 ham, Melissa 228 ham, Reed ham, R. Benjamin 228 mus, Dan 116 nt, Charles 186 ves, Dristina 127, 156, 57, 228 ves, Rol1anda 228 ves, Scott 82, 85, 116, y Jeannette y Kyle 209 ziano, Dina 55, 156, 157, , Curtis 228 , David , George flllj 228 , Scott 209 ene, Joseph 59, 78, 228 en, Terry 228 enwald, Robert 209 enway, Fngela en, Natalie gory, Roy 228 mer, Leslie 57, 59 mer, Kerry 186 ss, Melissa we, April 57, 59, 78, 228 th, Brent 101, 116, 154, 6 ths, Suzette 209 alva, Cal.hy 228 eto, Lisa 106, 186 242 ' 28 : ves, Teresa 186 28 ' en - en - en - en Gumz, Rebecca 55, 68, 186, 69 Gunn, Timothy Gunnell, Julie 76, 209 Gun', Angela 76, 129, 209 Gurrola, Abel 108, 228 Gustow, Angie 155 Guthrie, Jennifer 60, 68, 124, 186, 69 Guthrie, Phillip 157 Gutierrez, Diana 228 Gutierrez, Kalani 76, 117, 209 Gutierrez, Raquel 55, 105, 186 Gutierrez, Sylvia Gutierrz, Marcella 228 Guzman, Tracy 108, 209 H Haahr, Mogens 112, 156, 157 Haare, David 87, 228 Haare, William 186 Haddad, Tiffany 209 Hahn, Deirdre 124, 154, 155, 156, 157 Haines, Dale Jr. 54, 186 Hale, Tracy Hall, David Jr. 209 nan, Megg 117, 186 Hall, Rick 228 Hallett, Robyn 99, 186, 195, 242 Halverson, Catherine 88, 186, 89 Halverson, Thomas 106, 209 Halvorsen, Mary 112, 186 Hamann, Amy 209 Hamann, Chad Hamblin, John 49, 78, 109 Hamett, Norma 228 Hamett, Virginia 209 Hamilton, Karin 124, 125, 127, 156, 186 Hamilton, Lara 68, 228 Hamilton, Lona 155, 186 Hammerle, Donald 49, 78, 209 Hammond, Ruth 55, 76, 85, 99, 186 Hampton, Brian 54, 209 Hampton, Krista 228 Hamrick, Timothy 116, 128, 129, 155 Hancock, Dwayne 72, 75 Hancock, Tamela 27, 156, 186 Hancock, William 228 Handy, Christopher 228 Haner, Jason 229 Hanh, Nauyen 229 Hankins, Thomas 229 Hann, Deidre 209 Hanneman, Diane 229 Hanner, Timothy 229 Hansberry, Kelly 186 Hansen, Jill 129, 209 Hansen, Larissa 129, 209 Happ, James Hargis, Carl 229 Hargrave, Donald 186 Haro, David 209 Haro, Ralph Harper, Brent Harrison, Vicki 118, 187 Hart, Robert Hartinger, Corey Hartwig, Kyle 117, 209 Harvey, Carlo 187 Harvey, Cynthia 229 Harvey, Sue Ann 105, 187 Harvier, Steven Harvill, Brent 229 Hastings, Barbara 97, 209, 245 Hatch, Todd 229 Hathaway, Willey 209 Hathcock, Dale 98, 99, 152, 155, 229 Hathcock, Jason 82, 85, 124, 209 Hauptli, Wendi 229 Hawker, Angela 156, 209 Hawkins, Bret 51, 82, 85, 229 Hawkins, Jeanette 112 Haws, Juliet 97, 210 Hayde, Evangeline 210 Hayes, David 229 Hayes, Robert Hayes, Wade Hayman, Timothy 229 Haynes, Geofrey 187 Haynes, Karl 172, 229 Hays, Barbara 229 Hays, Patrick 170, 210 Healy, Matt 72, 75 Health, Shawn 229 Hecke, Jessica 229 Hedges, Elaine 229 Hedrick, Mark 229 Hedrick, Paula 105, 210 Hedrick, Sandra 229 Heilman, Gary 210 Heilman, Lisa 229 Heimburg, Darci 210 Heiner, Stacy 229 Helfrey, Jackie 210 Hellmiker, Eric 229 Hellner, Christine 187 Hellner, Jennifer 229 Helmbreck, Kelly 26, 155, 187, 242 Helms, Lisa 187 Hendricks, Fred 172, 210 Hendrickson, Amy 104, 187 Hendrickson, Robert 229 Hendrith, Deno 78, 125 Hendrix, Jill 151, 155, 156, 157, 229 Henline, Cris Henry, Alicia 229 Henry, Dempsey Henry, Shelly 187 Hemandez, Alicia Hemandez, Carlos 51, 229 Hemandez, Catherine 65, 80, 151, 155, 210, 81 Hemandez, Eliseo Hemandez, Jacob Hemandez, Jolene Hemandez, Monica 122, 229 Hemandez, Pearl 187 Hemandez, Roxanne 229 Hemandez, Veronica 118 Herrick, Denise 61, 116, 229 Herrick, Lea 210 Hershauer, Jeffrey 151, 155, 187 Hext, Lynnie neyd, Rodney 210 Heywood, Diane 57, 59, 76, 187 Heyworrd, Mindy 229 Hibbets, Maria 100, 124, 187 Hibbs, Bradley 72, 75, 115, 122, 229 Hickinson, Kenvin Hicks, Vicky 129, 210 Higgins, Catherine 210 Higgins, David Higgins, Richard 229 Hill, Eric 210 Hill, Fred Hill, Jelf 187 Hill, Teresa 106, 107, 187 Hilton, Leslie 229 Hineman, Debra 117, 129, 210 Hineman, Sheryl 250 Hippen, Roger 210 Hobbs, Kristin 27, 156, 210 Hodder, Tammy 250 Hodder, Timothy Hodgins, William Hoerster, John 210 Holcomb, Jessica 55, 187 Holdinghausen, Kelly Holladay, Tiffany 27, 76, 97, 210 Holland, Stanley Hollenbeck, Shawn 210 Hollenbeck, Todd 250 Holloway, Doyle 78, 158, 250 Holmes, Douglas 59, 78 Holsten, Stephanie 104, 210 Holt, Susan 250 Holzhauer, Jodi 117, 124, 155, 187, 242 Honack, Christopher 210 Hopkins, Sandra 124, 129, 155, 155, 156, 187 Homeman, John 187 Homeman, Steven 210 Horsley, Kris 55 Hough, Lynnette 210 Houghland, Robert 250 Houghton, Stephanie 187 Householder, Trevan 57, 78, 99, 187 Hovis, David Howard, Joann 109, 250 Howard, Joesph 250 Howell, Rebecca 187 Hrdina, James 250 Hubbard, Thomas 99, 100, 210 Huber, Mindy 250 Hudson, Travis 250 Hufnagel, Benjamin 82, 85, 178 Hufnagel, David 51, 82, 85, 250 Hughes, Darren Hughes, Jeff 250 Hughes, Shannon 55, 55, 187 Hughson, Matt 250 Huish, Karl 65, 78, 124, 150, 155, 187 Huish, Reed 151, 155, 250 Hulette, Scott 250 Hull, David 250 Hulseweh, Jeffrey 70, 71, 75, 187 Hume, Eugene lJr.J 210 Humphrey, Terence Humphreys, Christina 250 Hunt, Christy 151, 155, 210 Hunt, Lee 187 Hunt, Noah 57, 78 Hunt, Penny 250 Hunt, Robert 165, 210 Hunt, Shenandoah 250 Hunter, Frank 112 Hunter, Michelle 250 Hurst, Jimmy 250 Hustad, Amy 250 Hutchins, Robert Hymore, Christopher 210 lde, Kyle 49, 188 Idler, Kenneth 210 Inoguchi, Goh lzbicki, Linda 210 J Jackson, Ann 108, 250 Jackson, Koleen 124, 127, 156, 188 Jackson, Trecia Jacobs, Amelia 210 Jacobs, Marcy 55, 210 Jacobs, Robert Jaderlund, Alison 250 James, Cindy 250 James, Laura 210 Janda, Leslie 68 Janusz, Tonya 112, 188 Jaquez, Maria 250 Jaquez, Oscar 78, 210 Jaramillo, Raquel 105, 116, 188 Jardine, Kirsten 250 Janfis, Eric 250 Jaurigui, Christina 76, 210 Jaurigui, Shannon 88 Jeffers, Nannette Jefferson, Laurel 188, 245 Jefferson, Michael 49, 210 Jenkins, Douglas Jenkins, Tammy 250 Jennings, Ramona 115, 250 Jensby, Russell 210 Jensen, Michael 250 Jensen, Thayne 97, 99, 188 Jepson, Chad 51, 250 Jiles, Mary 188 Jimenez, Lidia 161, 250 Jimenez, Maria 155, 170, 188 Jimenez, Mary Jo 106, 107, 188 Joaquin, Juanita 149, 188 Jocelyn, Jason 172, 250 JOCSICTI, David 250 Johnson, Benjamin 210 Johnson, Blanche Johnson 210 , Calvin 49, 72, 75, Johnson, Corey 74, 250 Johnson, Eve Johnson, Jason 250 Johnson, Jody 250 Johnson, John 250 Johnson, Juli 76, 210 Johnson, Kyle 86, 188, 192 Johnson, Laura 188 Johnson, Maria 84, 122, 250 Joh nson , Matthew 188 Johnson, Michelle 115, 210 Johnson, Nathaniel 125, 210 Johnson, Raegene 210 Johnson Rebecca 27, 85, 129, 154, 250, 245 Johnson, Samantha 250 Johnson, Stacy 129, 250 Johnson, Todd 250 Johnson Johston, , Tom 78, 210 Richard 59, 78, 210 Joiner, James 250 Joles, Shawn 115, 250 Jolly, Denna 210 Jones, Bruce 155 Jones, Christopher 85, 210 Jones, Darrin Jones, Jamie 76, 250 Jones, Jennifer 250 Jones, Lanette 129, 210 Jones, Melanie 211 Jones, Michael 167, 188 Jones, M ichele Jones, Robin 211, 97 Jones, Sarah 211 Jones, Serena211 Jones, Shella 251 Jones, Sonny 122 Jones, Steven 211 Index-247 251 Jones, Tammy 231 Jones, Virginia Joppe, Laura 188 Jordan, Julie 231 Jordan, Michael 231 Jordan, Robert 188 Joyce, Donna 97, 211 Joyner, Christopher 131, 155, 231 Juan, Leonard 57, 78 Juarez, Stephanie 231 Juarigu, Christina 57 Judd, Jeni 211 Judd, Justen 115, 231 Judge, Leon 211 Julian, Shanw Junkin, Patricia 188 Junkin, Theresa 115, 231 Junkin, Trish 115 Justus, Susan 251 K Kafka, Ardell 211 Kagel, Michelle 118, 188 Kalal, Julie 211 Kaleta, Julia 211 Kaluzniaki, Juliet 24, 124, 125, 131, 136, 188 Kaminski, Jennifer 99, 127, 135, 211 Kancler, Penny 211 Kappmeyer, Stefanie 156, 137, 188 Karlowsky, Kimberely 231 Karp, Colleen 100, 188 Kauakahi, Kauakahi Kauakahi, Marco 211 Kauffman, Karl 211 Kaufman, Kara 131, 211 Kkaufman, Krystal Kay, Elizabeth 211 Kay, Victoria 231 Keesler, Denna 211 Keesler, Taunya 211 Kegley, Jerry 211 Kegley, Joseph 211 Kellerman, Amy 101, 117, 188 Kellett, William 231 Kellogg, Kristi 211 Kellogg, Nicole 231 Kelly, Jason Kemnitz, Racheal Kempton, Rebecca 100, 231 Kendall, Jeff 211 Kendzior, Anji 211 Kennedy, Kimberly 211 Kennedy, Linda 63, 80, 131, 133, 211, 81 Kennedy, Michael 137 Kenney, Denise 188 Kenney, Julie 188 Kapler, Mary 211 Kepler, Paul 54, 211 Keran, Douglas 103, 189 Kem, Donald Kern, Kelly 231 Kerr, Sandra 189 Kessler, Denna 169 Khan, Zeeshan 211 Khom, Prak 231 Kiene, Nola 112, 211 Kilboume, Skil fLIoydJ 231 Killean, Sean 189 King, Aubum 27, 131, 189 King, Krinda 76, 84, 123, 134, 136, 211 King, Lori 231 King, Sandra 104, 124, 189 King, Stephen 72, 73, 232 Kipper, Julie Kirk, Kelly Kirk, Michelle 231 Kirkham, Amy 189 Kirkpatrick, Colleen 31, 88, 189, 89 Kissling, Aimee 231 Kistner, Tvvila 231 Klein, Adam 231 Kline, Barbara 248-Index Klingenberg, Jon 189 Klink, Teresa 68, 211 Klopfenstein, Candice 189 Klotz, Ricky 211 Knipstine, Melissa 189 Knittle, Scott Knoer, Donna 189 Knowles, Aaron 231 Knudson, Laura 80, 231, 81 Knute, Lewis 231 Konash, Theresa 211 Kooser, Todd 49, 189 Kooyers, Matthew 231 Korica, Daniel 211 Koski, Steven 231 Koslowski, Kelly Kotsur, Troy 189 Kowalczyk, Todd 51, 231 Kowalczyk, Tom 49, 189 Koza, Rita Krakowiak, Wendy 80, 106, 135, 211, 81 Kramer, Alan Kramer, Amy 80, 189, 195, 81, 242 Kranich, Diane 53, 55, 189 Krauser, Shane 59, 78, 251 Krier, Chad 211 Krier, Shanna Krull, Kristen 27, 212 Kubal, Lisa 85, 97, 104, 212 Kubsch, Kris 212 Kuche, William Jr. 51, 78, 251 Kulla, James Kurnik, David 137, 212 Kurtzhals, Chris 212 Kuykendall, Patrick 189 Kuzara, George 71, 73 Kuzara, George lll 73, 212 Kuzara, Michael 189 L Lacombe, Heather 105, 231 Leferty, Sean 231 Lajevardi, Nooshin Lake, Leif 189 Lamb, Geneva 251 Lambertus, Steven 231 Landreth, Brandi 189 Landt, Wendy 212 Lane, Delbert Lane, James 137, 189 Lang, James 231 Langhout, Vonda 212 Large, Geraldine 132, 212 Larosa, Jeffrey 231 Larson, Gregg 97, 99 Larson, Julie 26, 104, 212 Larson, Zane 212 Lasher, Kristina 68, 84, 129, Lattner, Cameron 212 Lauer, Tiffany 134, 212 Laurie, Jennifer 129, 212, 242 Lautt, Stephan 59, 78, 189 Laux, Rebecca 99, 127, 189 Lavender, Marchelle 189 Lavender, Scott 51, 232 Lavia, Susie 232 Lawrence, Siiri 97, 112, 117, 189 Layson, Jennifer 232 Layton, Delmar 133, 189 Layton, Jennifer 76, 136, 137, 212 Leavitt, Amy 252 Leavitt, Brent 31, 49, 78, 189 Leavitt, Kelly 189, 212 Lee, Carolyn 212 Lee, Christina 97, 212 Lee, Janet 212 Legg, Rebecca 68, 85, 190, 69 Legg, Wendi 57, 59, 104 Lenhardt, Joseph 115, 124, 137, 190 Lennox, Karyn 212 Leon, Sean 49, 118 Leonard, Ben 99, 129, 190 Leonard, Hope Leonard, Juan 212 Leonard, Kevin 232 Maas, Troy 212 Leone, Lisa 212 Lepper, Alan 232 Lepper, Angela 190 Lemian, Marcus 82, 83, 136, 252 Lefffia 242 n, vemy 157, 190, Lesage, Renee Lester, Chad 232 LeSueur, Holly 124, 127, Macbay, David 212 Maccaslin, Jimmy Macdonald, Duane 190 Macgillis, Billie 232 Maclelland, Amy 190 Mads, Clausen 212 Maes, Charity 232 Magallanez, Marina 85, 134, 190 Magana, Raymond 190 Magana, Stephanie 232 Mahabir, Glen Mahabir, Trudy Mahan, Deborah 212 Mahfouz, Liza 212 Main, Alexander 108, 127, 232 Main, David Main, Pamela Major, Anthony 232 Makil, Neil 75, 191 Malcolm, John 107, 191 Malcolm, Timothy fKosaczJ 191, 107 Malone, Kevin Maloy, Veronica 212 Manfoux, Liza 97 Mangino, Brandon 232 128, 190 Leverson, Kurt 24, 190 Lewis, Daniel 57, 78, 190 Lewis, Derrick 212 Lewis, Forrect Lewis, Heidi 97, 98, 99, 190 Lewis, Ginger 99, 190 Lewis, Knute Lewis, Laloni 69, 232 Lewis, Monica 109 Lewis, Natosha 76, 123, 134, 169, 212 Lewis, Raphael 109 Lewis, Richard Lewis, Tammy 212 Lewis, Tara 232 Leyva, Robert 190 Lieber, Joyanna 63, 132, 252 Lieber, Mark 190 Lightfoot, Carl 212 Lightner, Roger, 49, 124, 190 Lilly, Shea 49, 212 Lim, Sok Lindblom, Michelle, 124, 127, 128, 135, 190 Linde, Matthew 232 Lindsay, Gregory 232 Lines, Charles 129, 232 Lines, Mark 51, 87, 116, 232 Lines, Mason 190 Lipovic, Nada 27, 212 Lisi, Jena 27, 80, 131, 133, 232, 81 Lisson, Jose 232 Liu, Shaung 232 Lloyd, Philip 232 Locy, Terry 252 Loftus, Melissa 61, 84, 232 Logue, Bertha 127, 190 Lohne, Kirsten 100 Lohne, Lara 97, 100, 133, Mann, Carolyn 252 Manning, Colleen 97, 232 Manning, Jeffrey 59, 78, 191 Manuel, Bennett Manuel, Denelle 109 Manuel, Dillion Manuel, Relman Manuel, Rose Ella 109 Manuel, Sterling Manuelito, Terrence Marcum, Michael 232 Marcum, Shawn 115 Marlowe, Keith 212 Maroquin, Ignacio 232 Marquard, Troy 71, 122, 191 Marquardt, Stephanie 73, 134, 212 Marquez, Raul 108, 213 Marshall, Eric 213 Marshall, Kendra 232 Marshall, Michael Marshall, Robert 213 Martensen, Terry 213 Martin, David 191 Martin, Haley 232 Martin, Jeremy 232 Martin Mary 76, 213 Marin, Robert 232 Martin, Sean 105 Martin, Stephanie 106, 232 Martin, Tina 232 212 Lomeli Tyrone 134, 135, 212 Long, Jennie 212 Lopez, Adam 115 Lopez, Albert 87, 232 Lopez, Danette 212 Lopez, Dolores 112, 190 Lopez, Jason 212 Lopez, Joseph 51, 78, 232 Lopez, Larry 232 Lopez, Shelly 188, 190 Loschiavo, Darrin 232 Martineau, Shanna 233 Martinez, Belen Martinez, Belinda Martinez, Cynnamon 213 Martinez, Deena 233 Martinez, lreane Martinez, Juan 233 Martinez, Ricardo Martinez, Rosalio Lose, William 212 Losey, Kerwin Lounge, Paul 212 Lovato, Robert Lowe, J. Christopher 115, 212 Lowell, Heather 127, 212 Lowery, Jamie232 Lows, Janet 137, 212 Loze, Jennifer 232 Lucas, Kenneth 212 Lucas, Mark 190 Ludlow, Jacqueline 232 Lujan, Michael Lund, Christopher 134, 157, 232 Lundbohm, John 190 Lunning, Michelle 212 Lunt, Juanita 212 Lynch, Valerie 232 Martinez, Steven 74 Martinsen, Jayce 191 Martinsen, Nancy 97, 213 Mason, Brian 49, 191 Mason, John 191 Mason, Karen 54 Mason, Shannon 233 Matheny, Aaron 213 Matott, Andrea Mattix, Christopher 49, 215 Mavigliane, Brain 213 Mavis, Robert 213 Mawson, Gregory 233 Mawson, Steve 74, 87 Maxwell, Cheryl 63, 106, 191 Maxwell, Jill 27, 233, 40 Maxwell, Phillip 233 Maxwell, Richardo 48, 233 Maxwell, Shawn 115, 233 Maxwell, Todd 215 May, Kelli Mayer, Jody 213 Mayfield, Christina 191 Mayhew, Micheal McCallum, Robert 115 Mclnnes, Peter McAfee, Tracy 115, 233 McAtee, Jennifer 104, 213 McCabe, Mark 213 McCain, Katherine 213 McCain, Lachelle 129, 233 McCain, Maureen 99, 106, 127 McClain, Kelly 127, 151, 155, 191 McClaron, Anissa 123 McClaron, Evette 123, 134, 255 McClellan, Jenny 54, 136, 157, 215 McClenthan, Scarlette 108, 131, 133, 208 McClory, Christopher 86, 215 McCollum, Kathleen 233 McConaghie, Andrew 59, 7 98, 99, 215 McConnell, Derek 213 McCord, Jeffrey McCormick, Jan Marie 191 McCreary, Ted McCreary, Ted McCreary, Tony 59, 123 McDaniel, Thomas 233 McDonald, Holly 191 McDougle, Patricia 233 McEachan, Joey 233 McEachem, Ben 177, 233 McFarland, James 233 McFarlin, Kristen 233 McGann, Kristin 233 McGavin, Cameron McGavin, Gregor 78, 233 McGiIIivray, Jeffrey McGrath, Darrell 88, 100 McGrath, Elizabeth 117, 1 McGrath, Kresten 127, 191 Mclver, Alison 63, 84, 233 McKane, William 49, 74, 2 McKellips, Lisa 122, 128, 191 McKellips, William 122, 23 McKenney, Samuel 233 McKenzie, Michelle 76, 85, 213 McKinney, Rebecca 124, 1 McKinney, Troy 214 McKinnon, Andrea 233 McKinnon, Kristi 103, 191 McKinnon, Timothy 49, 213McLaws, Brent 213 McMahon, Todd 129, 233 McMichael, Beth 151, 133 134, 155, 191 McMichael, Mary 124, 136 137 McNary, Elizabeth 76, 124 127, 215 McNees, Tony 233 McPeck, Susan 233 McPeek, Gregg McPhee, Yvonne 112, 123 191 McQueen, Tammy 103, 1 McQuitty, Karen 37, 53, 5 108, 124, 191, 242 McQuitty, Mike 53 Meadows, Debra 37, 32, 112, 122, 191, 243 Meadows, Troy 132, 233 Mecham, Jonathan Mecham, Robert Medina, Anglea Medina, Oscar 105 Medina, Raquel 213 Meek, Catherine 213 Megahey, Shawn 233 Mellott, Bret 118, 192, 8 Menden, Marc 65, 192, 2 Mendez, Alfred 108, 213 Mendez, Mia 108, 117, 1 133, 134, 136, 213 233 O'Brien P endoza, John 233 4 endoza, Ramon 1 eraz, Ruben 233 Mercado, Jerry 54, 233 Merkel, Donald 213 f erkley, Robert 74, 233 - errill, Hugh 233 ertz, Alissa 233 . esa, Daniel 112, 192, 242 A esmer, Helen 97, 132, 133, esser, Penny 192 eters, Angela 123 ettler, Joseph 233 eyer, Kevin 64, 192 eyers, Darwin 192 eyers, Douglas 99, 214 eyers, Lena 123 eyers, Naomi 129, 234 eyers, Robert 116, 213 icetich, Michelle 234 ick, Randy 213 idler, Joseph 192, 213 iers, Heidi 124, 234 ikesell, Stephanie 214 idesell, Tamara 234 idesh, Caren 26, 124, 192 ikhail, Sherin 218 iles, Tonya 76, 234 iller, Carri 214 iller, Dan 214 iller Deborah 214 iller, Elliot 131, 133, 234 iller, George 103, 192 iller, Lisa 214 iller, Nicky 234 l iller, Nicole 234 iller, Robin iller, Robyn . iller, Stefanie 124, 135, 136, 214 iller, Stephen 131, 234 i iller, Tod 214 , illett, Jason 116, 234 illican, Janell 192 illwee, Bryant 214, 234 illwee, Bryant ink, Micheal 234 ink, Ronald ink, Tammy 103, 192 iranda, Caroline 192 iranda, Irene 108 iranda, marisela 108, 116 iskin, Amy 97, 100, 117, 165, 214 issildine, Phillip itchelle, Alicia 234 itchell, David itchell, Laura itchell, Lillianne 103, 192 itchell, Steven itts, Adam 214 odisett, Jamie 234 ogg, Greg onahan, Tahne 214 onson, Paul 234 ontaque, Tiffany 97, 234 onteilh, Wanda ontes, Amelia 108, 192 ontes, Maria 108, 214 ontgomery, Alex 116, 192 ontUo, Robin 234 ooney, Cole 118, 192 oore, Natalie 127, 234 oore, Rachel 234 oore, Shannon 116, 192 orales, Matthew 214 ' orales, Raul 51, 234 oreno, Peter 51, 234 orris, Anthony orris, Carolyn 61, 85, 214 orris, Dale orris, Frank 78, 214 orris, Ken 73 orris, Kenneth 72, 192, 234 orris, Kenneth D. orris, Scott 214 orris, Wendi orris, William orrison, Shannon 76, 122, 124, 136, 192 Morton, Jennifer 127, 214 Morton, Jennifer S. Mosley, Demetria 149, 234 Moss, Roger 135, 137, 162, 214 Motis, Bonny 234 Motis, John Motola, Jackie Muhich, Renee 214 Mulford, Ann Mulhern, Michael 108, 214 Mullenaux, Kelly Mullenaux, Kristy Mullenaux, Melisha 26, 135, 214 Mullenaux, Shelley 234 Muller, William 214 Mullins, Susann 234 Murchison, Kevin 234 Murphy, Cassandra 118, 192 Murray, Chad 234 Murray, Charissa 106 Murton, Michael Murton, Paula 214 Muth, Aaron 71, 214 Muth, John 192 Myers, Angela 214 Myers, Angelo 234 Myers, Arlena Myers, Heather Myers, Ken 214 Nagal, Phil 214 Nall, Michelle 133, 214 Nance, Buck Nance, Kenneth Nash, Anthony 49, 214 Nason, Daniel 53, 55, 71, 193 Nason, Michael 25, 37, 53, 55, 73, 193 Nation, Jennifer 214 Natividad, Lisa 214 Navarro, Lydia Naylor, Clara Neal, Lamont Neaton, Heather Nebo, Stephanie Neel, David 214 Nehls, Valda 214 Neibergall, Kevin 214 Nelson, Clay Nelson, Holly 214 Nelson, Jeremy 103, 193 Neson, Kenneth 117, 234 Nelson, Melissa Ness, Shavlma 63, 68, 131, 133, 214 Nevin, Marc 49, 78, 214 Nevin, Todd 49, 78, 234 Newman, Catherine 234 Newman, Trace 234 Newton, Tony Nguyen, Hanh 82, 83 Nguyen, Thuy 234 Nicholas, Blair 112, 214, 243 Nicholas, Craig 124, 214 Nicholas, Nathan 53 Nichols, Bryon Nichols, MaryAnn Nichols, Sharlene 57, 59, 214 Nicoll, Lynn 57, 78, 234 Nielson, Curtis 53, 97, 132, 234 Nielson, Keith 195 Nielson, Kristen 63, 124, 136, 193, 243 Nies, Deborah 124, 234 Noah, Lonnie tllll 234 Noble, Lynn 234 Nordness, Lorie 103, 193 Norley, Kirk 124, 134, 135, 214 Nonnan, Ronald 161, 214 North, Cindy 234 Norton, Jennifer 234 Novy, Scott 214 Nowack, Stephanie 129, 173, 234 Nuland, Cynthia Numkena, Duane 57, 78 Nunes, Riesa 37, 27, 99, 124, 193, 195, 242, 243 Nunez, Felipe 214 Nunner, Alois, Jr. 214 Nussbaum, Corrina 193 Nussbaum, Sheila 0 O'Banner, Lisa 123, 234 O'Brien, I Amy 195 Ann 55, 156, 157, Parkin, Stephanie 235 Parkos, Tina 63, 131, 133, 215 Parks, Anthony 115 Parks, Melody 235 Parks, Michelle Parr, Lori Partridge, Eileen 235 Passey, Darren 59, 235 Patao, Antonio 215 Patheal, Brandy 215 Patino, Anna 84, 132, 235 Patrick, Alma 216 Patten, Tammy 235 Patterson, Brian 235 Patterson, Shauna 129, 235 Paulk, Matthew 193 Planks, Daryl 236 Playford, Michael Jr. 216 Ploughe, Michael 127, 130, 131, 133, 194 Plumb, Christopher 216 Pocalolo, Amy 216 Polk, Paula 216 Polson, William 134, 216 Pomeroy, Linda 236 Pooley, Susan 216 Pope, Sareatha 236 . Porter, Christy 127, 194 Porter Cindy 216 Porter David 49, 51, 99, 2o2,' 216 Porter, Jean 124, 127, 216 Porter, Mark 194 234- O'Brien, Jennifer 214 O'Brien, Shawna 214 O'Briend, Todd 48, 49, 86, 214, 215 Ochoa, Chris 78, 234 Ochoa, David Ochoa, Dorina 215 Ochoa, Helen 234 OchoaMikle 49, 51 Ochoa, Randy 115, 235 O'Connell, Tina 116, 193 O'Connor, Amy 122, 135, 193 O'Donnal, Wendy Oeu, Dyna 215 Oeu, Phalavann 235 Olea, Candice 124, 134, 137, 215 Oliver, Joe 70, 71, 73, 193 Olsen, Larry 215 Olson, Laurie 127, 193 Olson, Mark 193 Olson, Victoria 235 O'Malley, Kevin Oman, Michael 51, 164, 235 Opie, Jody133, 193, 213 Opry, Danielle 115, 235 Oquendo, Angel 235 Ordaz, Olivia Orlando, Shane Orr, Denise 80, 129, 133, 235, 81 Orr, Heidi 27, 215 Ortiz, Gustavo 82, 83, 135, 215 Ortiz, Rosemary 215 Osbun, Michael 59, 78, 235 Ose, Sharon 96, 97, 215 Osmun, Michael O'Steen, Tracy Otto, Julie ' Overton, Arthur 215 Owen, Brian 215 Paulk, Renee 97 Pauly, Oliver 235 Pauzus, Sarah 193 Paxton, Brian 235 Paxton, Michael Payette, Amy 193 Payne, Payne, Payne, Chris 137 David 215 Robert 193 Pedersen, Myron Peel, D enise 215 Pena, Anna 215 Pena, Donald 118, 193 Penney, Kevin 53, 215 Penny, Edward 235 Pentico, Chad 112 Pepera, Sharla 235 Perea, Rafael 115, 215 Perez, Christina 88, 127, 131, 135, 194 Perez, Connie 108 215 PCITZUI t, Rudy Perry, Alycia 124, 127 Perry, Barbara 215 Perry, Katharine 243 Pesakovic, Slavisa 72, 73, 235 Peters, Coleen 215 Peters, David 133, 135, 215 Peters, David 133, 135, 215 Peters, Kelley Peters, Michael 57, 59, 78, 194 Peterson, Holly 124, 131, 133, 135, 215 Peterson, Annette, 33, 194 Peterson, Brandon 78, 235 Porter, Marlin 236 Porter, Penny 129, 236 Porter, Richard Post, Wnedy 236 Poulson, Brian 216 Powell, Carol 236 Powell, Dawn 216 Powell, Steven 194 Powell, Weston Pwers, Sharon 216 Prak, Khom 78 Prasad, David 115 Prasad, Sailesh 236 Prather, Timothy 107, 216 Pribble, Roy Price, Jeff 216 Price, Melissa 216 Price, Tawnya Price, Victor Prieto, Peterrieto, Rudy 216 Pritchard, Jeanene 216 Pritchard, Jennifer 236 Propp, Tabatha 216 Puckett, Brandon 131, 133, 216 Puente, Anthony 216 Pughe, Larry 87, 216 Puls, Richard 194 Pulsifer, Regan 132, 236 Pumer, Melissa 60, 61, 112 Q Quarles, Wendy 216 Quay, Anne 236 Quigg, Crystal 216 194 Peterson, Heather 132, 133, 235 Peterson, Jana 215 Peterson, Marlo Peterson, Marquette 235 Peterson Preston 74, 194 Peterson, Terrance Owens, Brian 215 Owens, Allison 215 Owens, Jon 215 Ownby, Rachael 235 Ownby, Todd Pacopac, Veronique Padilla, Carlos 235 Padilla, Jeannie Padilla, Maggie 109 Padilla, Theresa 235 Pagona, Eleonora 117, 135, 136, 137, 235 Palacios, Hans 72, 73 Palffy, Ronald 215 Pallozzi, Dante till 215 PalmerJJames Palmer, Jolene 135, 215 Pannell, Pam 215 Pantelis, Shannon 76, 133, 235 Papa, George 215 Park, Donald 74, 215 Park, Patricia 118, 193 Parker, Alisa 123, 132 Parker, Beverly 215 Parker, Leslie 108, 124, 135, 136, 215 Petitte, Janet Petreus, Laura 235 Petrie, Robert 178, 194 Pevea, Rafeal 162 Pfau, Cheryl 131, 133, 215 Pham, Hoang 194 Phelps, Dina 235, 81, 89 Phelps, Stacey 194 Philbrick, Alma 233 Phillips, John Piazza, John 235 Pickard, Kristyn 216 Pickard, Tonya 104, 106, 194 Pickering, Kathy 115 Pickering, Lynda 235 Piepenbrink, Steven 71, 73, 115, 194 Pierson, Erica 123, 235 Pikulik, Kathy 216 Pillar, Craig 194 Pinkney, Horace 78 Pitkin, Blaine 216 Pitt, Jeffrey 118, 194 Pitt, Stephen Pitts, Barrie 105, 116, 124, 135, 136, 137, 235 Pitts, Catherine 129, 235 Pitts, Michelle 194 Pitts, Robin 127, 194 Planiciki, Javier 71 Quigg, Jason 236 Quind ry, Shannon 194 Quinn, Ronald 236 Quinn, Roseanne 106. 134, 194 Quinn, Shonda Quist, Amity 60, 68, 236 Rabe, Mark 216 Rabe, Tony 122 Rades, Chad 216 Raes, Chari 161 Ramirez, Rafael Ramirez, Rudolph 216 Ramos, Filiberto 236 Ramos, Terrence 236 Rampat, Lisa 38, 39 Ramsey, William lll 236 Randa ll Bret 137 195 Randall' Jennie 216 R3l'ld8 ll, Renee236 Randall, Trent 236 Randel, Allen 216 Randy, Jenny Rascoe, Lance 115 Rascon, Isaac Rasmussen, Tracy 195 Rath, Aaron 216 Ratliff, Ratliff, Chris 71, 73 Christopher 216 Rausch, Sherry Ray, Allistair 49, 86 Ray, Evelyn 84, 236 Ray, Melvina Index-249 Ray, Edward Rebeka, Sally 150, 151, 155, 256 Rodriguez, Daniel 105, 196 Rodriguez Denise 154, 196 Rodriguez, Joaquin 155, 196 Rebenstorf, Richard 195 Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Adam 256 Eric 116 Jonathon 256 Scott Staci Rodriguez Martin 108 Rodriguezz Octavio Rodriguez, Ofelia 68, 196, 69 Rodriguez, Seferino 74, 256 Rodriguez, Sergio Reeve, Donna 256 Reeve, Shelly 80, 81 Reeves, Lisa 101, 195 Reich, William 256 Reichenbach, Melissa 216 Reidhead, Shaila 80, 116, 216, 81 Reilley, Diane 108, 216 Reilly, Stephanie Reina, Christina 109, 112, Rodriguez, Femando 59, 74, 78, 217 Rodrigquez, Robert 115 Roe Gretchen Roe, James J. 49, 157, 196 Roe, James R. 78, 196 Roederer, Joshua Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, 256 195 Reina, Edward Reina, Jessica 109 Reina, Shannon Reina, yolanda Reyes, Arnold 256 Reyes, Raul 216 Reyff, Michael 59, 78 Reynolds, John 127, 151, 155, 195 Reynolds, Scott 112, 124, 125, 157, 195, 242, 245 Rhoades, Courtney 65, 80, 112, 124, 195, 81 Phoades, Nancy Rhoades, Rebecca 55, 55, Brent 217 Danielle 217 Emily 156, 217 Rogers, Jarene 196 Rogers, Joseph 115 Rogers, K Rogers, M evin 257 adrienne Rogers, Shawn 217 Rohloff, Robert 151, 155, 257 Roland, Rebecca 84, 257 Rolley, Glenn 115, 257 Rollins, Paul 55, 74, 124, 217 Rolnick, Marc 106Rolph, Kenneth 196 Roman, Darren 49, 257 Roman, S C0tt 122 Romas, Michael 257 Romero, Rudy Santiago, Felix Santiago, Luis 257 Santucci, Mike Sapp, Lisa 117 Sapp, Michelle 196 Sarmiento, Hector 72, 75, 257 Samriento, Martha 117, 196 Sarver, Joe 257 Saucedo, Charles 196 Saucedo, Paul 217 Scehnet, Jeffrey 217 Schaefer, Christopher 112, 196 Schaeffer, Gloria 217 Schaeffer, Kathy 197 Schaeffer, Janet 65, 151, 155, 217, 89 Schassar, Kerri 155, 217 Schassar, Michelle 257 Schem, Cynthia Schilling, Brody 257 Schilling, Dawn 127, 150, 155, 197 Schindele, Kristie 80, 122, 124, 150, 155, 155, 156, 217, 81 Schlundt, Donna 257 Schmid, Shantih 155, 217 Schneider, Brandy Schneider, John 78, 217 Schneider, Mark 197 Schreffler, Keith 257 Schriner, Robert 115 Schroeder, Judith 217 Schueppert, Paul 218 Shill, Emily 218 Shill, Kristen 197 shin, Sally Phoden, Candice 216 Rice, Dennis 256 Ricedorff, Randy 51, 74, 87, 256 Rich, Christopher 57, 127, 128, 150, 155, 195 Rich, Margaret 55, 55, 256, 242 Richardson, Brenna 152, 256 Richardson, Darla 129, 195 Richardson, Jana 195 Richardson, John 115 Richeson, Renee 85, 152, 216 Richins, Kristen 27, 99, 195 Richins, Shelley 256 Richmond, Lisa 195 Ricketts, Brent 195 Ricketts, Craig 216 Ricketts, David 216 Riddell, Ronald 256 Riddle, Sadedra 216 Riddle, Sadedra 216 Rider, Scott 49, 216 Riena, Michelle 256 Riess, Rebecca 256 Riggs, Kelly 108, 115, 216 Riggs, Kimberly 68, 256 Riggs, Loretta 195 Riggs, Ryan 99, 216 Riggs, Wayne 55, 216 Riley, Shane 256 Rintala, Lorena 68, 108, 109, 216 Smolinski, Ronald 218 Rivera, Amarilis 57, 59, 217 Roach, Enoch 105, 195 Robb, Kimberly 195 Robbins, Joseph 256 Roberson, Rachel 217 Romminger, Craig 57, 122 Roosevelt, Pamela 257 Roque, Roberto 59, 257 Rosalez, Tina Ross, April 217 Ross, Jennifer 97, 129, 245 Ross, Jennifer M. 257 Ross, Kelli 104, 196 Roth, Lisa 257 Roundtree, Sean 51, 49, 78, 162, 271 Roundy, Heather 60, 85, 196 Rowley, Sheila 157, 196 Rowley, Stacie 217 Rucker, Emiley 127, 257 Ruiz, Antoinette Ruiz, Hector Runzo, Lisa 127 Rushing, Steven 78, 125, 217 Russell, Marcy 196 Russell, Merlin 49, 217 Russell, Robyn 106, 217 Rutherford, Debbie 217 Rutherford, Justin 51, 49, 74, 78, 196 Ryan, Jason 217 Ryker, Melanie 217 S Sackett, Daiel 257 Saeler, Cassandra 217 Saffre, Mario Sainz, Ramon Jr. Sakao, Wakako217 Saari, John Schultz, Misty 105, 197 Schumacher, Michael 218 Schurz, Christopher 57, 78, 257 Schurz, Michelle 108, 257 Schwab, Teresa 257 Schwartz, Susan 197 Schwinden, Michelle 197 Scores 124, 218 by, Heather 27, 112, 127, 128, 155, 156, Scott, Christopher 257 Scott, Legay 97, 218 SCBITIB n, Cleniel 151, 155, 156, 197 Seaman, Sandra 99, 127, 218 Seaux, Rhonda 85, 116, 218 Seaux, Elton Jr. 51, 74, 257 Secrist, Eric 112 Seeger, James 152, 197 Seeger, Jennifer 197 Seeger, Melissa 257 Shillins, Breddie 72, 75 Shill, Shana 258 Shinn, Jessica 57, 76, 258 Shipley, Todd Shockman, Pallas 218 Shoemaker, Richard 258 Short, Desmond Short, Dorinda 218 Shrader, Gary 106 Shull, David Shumway, Allison 55 Shumway, Eric 49, 51, 202, 218 Shumway, Rick 51 Shumway, Terri 258 Shumway, Sibert, Eric Sibley, Carol Sibley, William 258 Sicz, Christopher 258 Sicz, James 218 Siguieros, Victoria Sihler, Michael 115, 218 Silversmith, Joanne 209 Silverthorn, Jonathan 258 Simko, Donald 152, 155, 258 Simmons, Martin 78 Simpson, Kristen , Sims, Katrina Sinclair, Marquis 258 Sindlinger, Shawn 100, 258 Sinks, Kristina 197 Siqueiros, Laura 124, 197, 242 Sirrine, Stephanie 197 Siverly, Neal 218 Skaggs, Delece 104, 218 Skinner, Mike 115 Skinner, Patricia 218 Skouson, Russ 198 Skupien fBrownJ, Michael 115, 116, 218 Slavik, Micheal 218 Slinkard, Jeffery 258 Sliter, Chris 198 Slocum, David 258 Sludge, Brian 124 Smart, Ramona 108, 258 Smiley, Christopher 217, 218 Smith, Alicia 218 Smith, Brendon 55, 129, 258 Smith, Christine 122, 198 Smith, Frederick 198 Smith, Gerald 124, 155, 198 Vicky 197 Salas, Thomas Saldana, Thomas 196 Salonic, Mary Salvato, Jennifer 76, 257 Salvato, Vincent 115 Sample, Larry 49, 217 Roberto, Gina 217 Roberts, Jason 217 Roberts, Linda 195 Roberts, Mischell Roberts, Shelly 256 Roberts Trisha 104 124, 129, 195 Robertson, Jason 195 Robinaugh, Elizabeth 256 Robinaugh, Stephanie 196 Robinson, Gregory 186, 192, 196 Robles, Christina 256 Robson, Charles 122,, 129, 256 Rodgers, Emily 108 Rodriguez, Cesar 157, 217 250-Index Sanchez, Juan 217 Sanchez, Noel Sanchez, Ramiro 105 Sanchez, Ruben 51, 257 Sanchez, Steve 78 Sanders, Chris 257 Sandler, Heather 156, 217 Sandoval, Tina 108, 217 Sandy, Dawn 97 Sandy, James 196 Sanera, Gretl 155, 257 sansoni, Monic Seepie, Kevin Segroves, Erin 105, 218 Sellards, Sunday 218, 251 Semmel, Gary 218 Sepulveda, Richard 257 Setnicky, Carol 197 Setree, Angela 257 Setree, Shawntel 197 Setzer, Michael 154, 218 Severtson, Karl 257 Severtson, Toby 218 Shaffer, Janet 85, 88 Shafer, Mark 25, 70, 71, 72, 124, 150, 151, 155, 197 Shaffie, Amanda 116, 257 Shain, Joni 99, 127, 128, 218 Shain, Julie 98, 99, 127, 197 Shannon, John 257 Shantz, Nicole Sharp, Donald Shaw, Diane Rebecca 106, 197 Shea, Shannon 112, 154 Sheeley, Donna 257 Shellenberger, Sarina 218 Shelley, Myra 99, 155, 197 Shepherd, Tregoney 58, 98, 99, 100, 104, 116, 129, 155, 197 Sherbert, Michael 218 Shemran, Angela 258 Sherman, Robert Smith, James Smith, Jennifer 155 Smith Karen 76, 258 Smith Katherine 97, 118, 198 Smith, Kristen 258 Smith Loren 157, 198 Smith Mark 125 Smith Paula 198 Smith Smith Rochelle 198 Ron Smith Schavm 115, 218 Smith Danny Jr. Smith Edward Jr. 116, 129, 258 Snider, Diahann 151, 155, 218 Snow, Crystal 218 Snow, Lynnda 198 Sok, Lim 218 Solomon, Todd 78, 198 Solorio, Edward Sommer, Laura 258 Sorenson, Sheri 127, 198 Sothard, Dawn Soucy, Roxane 155, 198 Soucy, Scott Soza, John Speace, Camille 80, 258, 81 Spires, Anthony 155, 218 Spoon, Kimberly 258 Spotten, Owen Sprague, Amold 218 Sprague, Ronald 218 Springall, April 105, 198 Sprouse, Eric 218 Stack, Tamara 27, 155, 218 Stadler, Christopher 116, 218 Stadler, Trevor 198 Stafford, Christina 198 Stallings, Scott 218 Stambor, Brian 258 Standifer, Dionna Standifer, Dushawn Stansfeild, Laurie Stapley, Janette 61, 68, 84, 151, 155 Stapley, Sean 57, 49, 86 Starks, Jennifer Starks, Lenard 218 Starks, Shaney 55, 76, 218 Starr, Brian Stauffer, Bruce 117, 218 Stayner, Leslie 80, 111, 258, 87 Stayner, Steven 218 Steele, Michelle 198 Steen, Pamela 218 Steffes, Randy 258 Stein, Serina 198 Steinbarth, Shawn 218 Steinert, Shannon 55, 55, 171, 198 Stephens, Holly 198 Stephens, Laura 218 Stepp, Sheri 199 Stem, Steven 57, 188 Stevens, Sandra Stevens, Jim Stewart, Ashdanee 218 Stewart, Brian 74, 218 Stewart, David 219 Stewart, Greg 49 Stewart, Kelly 116, 219 Stewart, Tina 219 Stewart, Wendy 258 Stickney, Edwin 127, 154, 219 Stickney, Trina 97, 199 Stimson, Jody 258 Stimson, Joyce 199 St. Gelais, Andre 258 St. Gelais, Andre 258 Stock, Dennis 106 Stick, James 51, 258 Storing, Scott Storment, Ronald 117, 258 Stowe, Misty 57, 59, 76, 199 Straface, Gregory 199 Stravato, Pam 258 Street, Elizabeth 219, 258 Streety, Elizabeth Streety, Leanna 199 Stumpo, Nicole 219 Stumer, Cynthia 152 Stumer, Todd 117, 219 Sublette, Terry 115, 116 Sugar, Laurie Sullivan, Monica 76, 155, 258 Summerhays, Christopher 2 105 Summerhays, Sandra 258 Summerhays, Timothy 199 Summerhill, Kimberly 125, 199 Sun, Jim 219 Sunde, Maianne 72, 75, 156 199 Sundeen, Eric Surber, Patrick Sutclilfee, Michael 219 Sutfin, Jennifer 61, 68, 258 Sutherland, Michael 258 Swann, Jennifer 124, 127, 219 Swanson, Darcy 65, 68, 199, 69 Sweeper, Dina Swelfer, James 199 Swenson, Randal Switzer, Lisa 258 Swonke, Tammy 258 J 5 Townsend, Robert 112 Tran, huy 239 Trapnell, Christopher 202, 219, 237 Traylor, Robert 51, 239 Treesh, Jeffrey 219 Trent, Christopher Tristan, Donna 103, 108, 200 Tristan, Tina 108, 219 Trone, Devin 219 Trone Marlene 132, 239 Trone, Pamela 127, 200 Trong, Tien 219 Troutman, Tracy Troy, Michelle 53, 219, 136 Troy, Trudeau 219 Trueba, Scott 219 Trujillo, Michael 220 Trujillo, Paula 131, 133, 220 Trumbull, Kathyrae 239 Tryon, Wendy 63, 239 Tucker, Lori 239 Tucker, Nancy 88, 200, 89 Tucker, Stacie 27, 128, 220 Turcott, Matthew Turk, Misty 27, 239 Turner, Christina 239, 131, 133 Tumer, James Tumer, Phillip 122, 200 Tumer, Tracy 132, 133, 239 Twitchell, Jay 124, 133, 137, 220 Tyler, Eddie 239 U Ulrich, Kent 220 Ulrich, Matthew 239 Uptain, Tara 239 Urquidez, Mary 240 V Valdez, Patricia 200 Valdez, Teresa 200 Valenzuela, Luisa 183 Valenzuela, Veronica 220 Van Comp, Kevin Vanbuskirk, Eric 240 Vancamp, Richard 220 Vanderhoef, Michael 220 Vanderwalker, Justin 49, 200 Vanderwall, James 240 Vandyke, Robin Vanegas, Nefi 240 Vanvolkinburg, Kim 200 Vanzandt, Charity 240 Velarde, Mauricio Vashon, Tammy 240 Vasquez, Phillip 108, 200 Vasquez, Placido 240 Vasquez, Richard 51, 87, 240 Vassar, Russell 240 Vaughn, Scott 115 Vellieux, Melissa 97, 200, 243 Vender, Cristy 240 Vender, Tricia 220 Venia, Melissa 99, 200oIVercelli, James 74, 200 Vercelli, Jason 49, 240 Veres, William 220 Vemiontes, Debbie 220 Vest, Trisha Vieane, Bradley 220Vielma, Martha 240 Vielma, Pedro 240 Villarreal, Ruby 109, 220 Vincent, Eric 240 Vincent, Martin Viramontes, Aangel Viramontes, Deborah Vitale, Diane 220 Vogt, Antoinette 96, 98, 99, 127, 200 Vogt, Jaimye 129, 240 Von Borstel, Ingrid 122, 200 Von Borstel, Joachim 134, 220 Voss, Robert 74, 240 Vough, Tracy 136, 220 Vuong, Hy 200 Vuong, Linh 129, 240 Vuong, Song 200 W Waddell, Glenn Jr. 116, 134 Wagenman, Lisa Wagenseller, Samuel 49, 220 Wagner, Talease 106, 220 Waisto, Jason 220 Waite, Julie 96, 99, 127, 220 Waite, Shawn 220 Waite, Steven 131, 240 Walker, Janene 200 Walker, Robert 49, 86, 220 Walker, Traneice 240 Walker, Walter lll 220 Wall, Taylor 220 Wall, William Wallace, April 76, 84, 116, 240 Wallace, David 49, 124, 127, 131, 133, 134, 135, 220 Wallace, Jeff 86, 135, 200 Wallace, Robert ll 240 Wallen, Michael 115, 240 Walling, Renee 220 Walsh, Kurtis 240 Walsh, Todd 220 Walter, Ron 116 Walters, Kevin 240 Walters, Virginia 240 Walton, Brett 177, 220 Ward, Deven 201 Ward, Michelle 99, 201 Warne, Michael 118, 201 Warner, Patrick 131, 133, 240 Warner, Shannon 24, 60, 68, 69, 124, 201 Warren, Richard 49, 51, 220 Warrick, Kathleen 220 Warvie, Tara 240 Washington, Nova Washinton, Kobie 71 Wasson, Richard 240 Waters, Virginia 129, 220 Waters, Warren 129, 220 Watkins, Angel 240 Watkins, Jason 127 Watkins, Robert 240 Watkins, Tamie 220 Watson, Jason 51, 240 Watson, Tina 201 Watt, Alan 201 Wayne, John Weaver, Lori 127, 240 Webb, Jeffrey 51, 78, 240 Webb, Jordan 87, 135, 240 Webb, Leslie 99, 220 Weber, Frostie 240 Weber, Robert 37, 122, 124, 201, 242, 243 Webster, Donald 240 Weckerly, Marcella 240 Wedgeworth, Kristina 240 Wehe, Scott 82, 83, 137, 201 Weinberg, Brent 51, 240 Weinberg, Lori 26, 31, 124, 127, 201, 41 Weir, Andrew 124, 201 Weisenbaugh, Laura 220 Weitz, Gail 220 Welker, Johnny 220 Wells, Michael 101, 201 Wennerstrom, Kristin 53, 127, 240 Werline, Chris 115 Weslowski, John 137, 220 West, Jason West, Michael 240 West, Victoria 240 Westall, Tammi Westendorf, Donald 122, 201 Westerberg, Donald Wheat, John 240 Wheeler, Nicole 26, 220, 41 White, White, White, White, White, White, White, Angela 85, 201 Barbara Caryn 201 James 240 Jeremy 220 Kirk 78, 240 Shannon 76, 84, 240 Whited, Billy 220 Whitehead, Shayne 115, 132, 240 Whiteman, Daniel 118 Whitener, Camille 108, 112, 154, 136, 137, 220 Whiting, Fredric 201 Whittaker, Timothy 127, 133, 220 Whitten, Michael Widener, Melvin Wiebel, Melissa 220 Wiechmann, Julie 220 Wilcox, Michele 169, 201, 243 Wild, Mark 51 Wilde, Lyle 201 Wilkening, Tracy 137, 201 Wilkey, Christopher 291 Wilkins, Aaron 129, 220 Wilkins, Gregory 220 Wilkins, Holly 241 Wilkins, Jason 51, 84 Wilkins, Kellie 61, 76, 84, 241 Williams, Danny Williams, Floyd 31, 178, 188 Williams, Jason Williams, Jennifer 220 Williams, John 51, 78, 241 Williams, Joseph Williams, Kevin 115, 221 Williams, Melissa Williams, Michael 241 Willis, Geoffrey 51, 241 Willis, Jessica 129, 136, 137, 221 Willsey Kirk 221 Wilson Abigail 241 Wilson, Bradley 82, 83, 112, 124, 201 Wilson Denise 57, 201 Wilson, John Wilson, Keith 33, 115 Wilson, Kurt Wilson, Richard 78 Wilson, Ruth 136, 137, 241 Wilson, Scott Wilson, Sharon 201 Wilstead, Lorianne 104, 221 Wilstead, Tracilee 129, 241 Wimmer, Tricia 129, 241 Wimokur Laura 132, 241 Winsor, Lisa 241 Winsor, Robert 115 Wintle Tyra 241 Winzalevitch, Dawn 221 Wirth, William 49, 221 Wise, Tosha 241 Wittboldt, Darin 241 Witte, Kathleen 134, 241 Woldberg, Randy 51, 241 Wolf, Tamara 241 Wolfe, Jason 49, 72, 73, 221 Wolter, Traci 241 Womer, Frederick Wondrash, Randy 49, 74, 201 Wood, Andrea 241 Wood, Daniel Wood, Heidi 124, 136, 137 Wood, Jennifer 241 Wood, Jeremy 221 Wood, Malcolm Wood, Steve 241 Woods, Tony 241 Woodsum, Shannon 169, 201 Woodward, Laura Woodworth, Lisa 117 Woolhouse, Beth 201 Woolwine, Jelfery 241 Wooters, Christopher 221 Worden, Sandi Workman, Thomas Worley, Melissa 221 Wright, Christopher 51, 87, 241 Wright, Craig 123 Wright, Jennifer 99, 111, 219, 221 Wright, Melissa 97, 221 Wurl, Patricia 124, 133, 137, Y Yancy, Flouch 123, 215 Yanez, Christina 76, 84, 241 Yankura, Mike Yaw, Dean 241 Yazzie, Kris 60, 221 Yelinek, Virginia 241 Yocum, Jason 129, 131, 221 Yoder, Michael 115, 221 York, Kimberly 241 Young, Eliabeth 241 Young, Gina 221 Young, Laurel 99, 201 Young, Tricha 101, 201 Yount, Darlene Yslas, Joseph 131, 133, 241 Z Zangger, Tonia 122, 241 Zepeda, Moises Zepeda, Ylda 108, 221 Zesbaugh, April 80, 124, 131, 133, 134, 135, 221, 201 81 Ziegler, Lisa 117, 118 Zimmer, Christopher 221 Zimmemian, Dennis 201 Zinn, Jeremy 115, 241 Zlojutro, Mulan 201 Zoucha, Lynn 97, 100, 221 Zuchowski, Kimberly Zuniga, Araceli 241 Zuniga, Gina 108, 221 Zwald, Darla 221 Index-251 252 Time Capsule Through the years . . . Westwood rejuvenated campus traditions to celebrate its silver anniversary . . . Diamonds sparkled in commemeration of Arizona's statehood . . . Lady Liberty glowed again for six million patriots gathered in New York Harbor in honor of her one hundredth birthday . . . . .. Nine days, thirty-three minutes and forty-four seconds after take off, Voyager became the first aircraft to circle the world on one tank of gasoline . . , The New York Giants dominated the Denver Broncos with a 59-20 victory in their first Super Bowl win . . . The New York Mets kept fans on the edge of their seats by coming from behind in the seventh game of the World Series to beat the Boston Red Sox . . , The Valley of the Sun caught Devil Mania as Arizona State University traveled to Pasadena to beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl . . . Dennis Conners was the first U.S. skipper to recapture the Americas Cup with a 4-O victory against Australia , . . Penn State overwhelmed the Miami Hurricanes, 14-10, in the Fiesta Bowl . . . . . During two weeks in September, Paris was devastated five times by terrorist bombings which were believed to be part of a Lebanon-based organization . . . Terror- ists entered an Istanbul synagogue and gunned dovlm twenty-two worshippers on September sixth . . . While flying arms to the contras, Husenfus was shot down over Nicaragua . . . Meanwhile, the Iranian arms mystery was slowly unfolding . . , Another nuclear accident rocked Europe: in Switzerland a chemical spill from a warehouse polluted the Rhine River. . . A disaster of another kind affected a portion of the west coast of Africa: lethal gas leaked from a volcano in Cameroon, killing 1,754 and countless animals , . . While events around the world were heating up, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev traveled to cool Iceland to discuss U.S. and Soviet arms , . . . . . Controversy escalted with the airing of the miniseries, Amerika . . . , , . Arizona experienced a revival of civil rights . . . The November elections found the Democratic party split and a new Republican governor, Evan Mecham , . . The Mesa city council elected voted yes to keeping the city's most electribying controversy - the blue argon lights on the Western Savings Building are staying , , , No longer do Westwood students have to worry only about finding a parking space on campus-they have to worry about just getting to school, circumventing freeway construction, local detours, and chip sealing . . . , . . Although many eyes are turned backward, a few couples are looking forward to a bright future . . . The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Cformerly Prince Andrew and Sarah Fergusonl, began their future together on July 25 , , . Carolyn Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg tied the knot also , , , . . . The past combined a mixture of triumphs and tears, victories and defeats, sorrow and elation . . . The future beckons with a hand shrouded in mystery and uncertainty . . . Time's hollow passage continues . , . Through the years . . , Prices Prices ITEM 1962 1987 ITEM 1962 1987 1 postage stamp 05 .22 1 lb. bacon 59 2.99 Movies 25 5.00 5 lbs. sugar 40 1.65 Guys' haircut 75 10.00 5 lbs. flour 45 1.19 Girls' haircut 1.75 15.00 10 lbs. potatoes 59 5.90 1 gal. regular gas 17 .82 1 lb. margarine 49 2.65 W.W. Yearbook 5.00 18.00 1 T-bone steak 97 5.98 pay phone O5 .25 12 oz. Wheaties 29 2.19 1 rose or carnation 50 6.00 6 pack SpritefCoke 50 2.57 '62 lmpalafFierO 2,200 16,499 1 lb. Bologna 29 1.89 1 cafeteria lunch 50 1.50 1 Big Mac - 1.55 14K gold class ring 22.00 150.00 1 lb. coffee 59 5.27 Big Surf Admission - 4.00 Tuxedo Rental 7.50 45.00 2 hrs. roller skating Q4 50 2.50 4 roll T.P. 40 2.00 1 compact disc , ky - 15.00 LG' . I 3 ' I. .5 X M W' M, f' I 5 .Q T, I , K Q! J JP L Z f .A lp 0 W vi Dfw QV C7 XT' KQV ' if 3 I TO l LA XA 1 I X ,X ., L I ff MQW f f L I l U KMQWV VN Z 1 lim W I ,ff f 5 WW . Il f gf 1 ff . 'x L - 0 'l Jr L9 fn, Vw f .H Favontes W wi VJ r 42 . MOVIES VI l 99 Bruce Springsteen sc DRINKS TOD Gun . - X. , 1fX5,', the E Street Band Jolt Crocodile Dund-dgylyji J A My Raising Hell Sun Country Wine Cooler Golden child ffm Third Stage Coke classic Stand By Me 5 W Invisible Touch Bud Light ACTORS .Q T X . f SONGS FOODS Paul Hogan 44 T You Be lllin' Gelatos Tom Cruise Walk Like An Egyptian pizza Eddie Murphy Stand By Me Mexican Food Bruce Willis Sledgehammer Oriental Food ACTRESSES GROUPS PLACES TO GO Kelly McGillis Bon Jovi Skiing Kathleen Turner Run DMC Parties Molly Ringwald Genesis Gelatos Cybil Shepherd Beastie Boys Park MALE SINGERS RADIO STATIONS CARS Phil Collins KZZP 65 Mustang Peter Gabriel KEY Suzuki Samari Sting KDKB MRZ Bruce Springsteen KQ LRX FEMALE SINGERS TV SHOWS BRAND NAMES Whitney Houston L.A. Law Guess Tina Turner Cosby Show Esprit Janet Jackson Family Ties Converse Madonna Moonlighting Generra ALBUMS 255 xii Q! . if . . f-1 . ' .WJ V, if X r J M . ,V v., 1 1',I x, . ,S S . -. fl .x.... X , 7f-if -QQ., These past three years at Westwood have been really spe- cial. Being on the yearbook staff for those years has made it fun but also interesting. l learned responsibility in the yearbook class, and l made so many new friends. l'll never forget the days before each deadline. Everyone scurried around to identify pictures, write captions, and draw lay- outs, but they were always fwell, almost alwaysl complet- ed on time. l'd like to thank the staff for making the class what it wasp Dan provided the food, and Kris provided the lessons on the proper techniques to ditch. Thanks goes to Meg who always knew how to get me into trouble and to the other editors for all their help. l would also like to thank Mark B. Without him, l would have never made it through 5rd hour. He was always there to make me laugh and to make the time go by faster. Living in room 007 for three years could not have been as exciting as it was without a fun-loving advisor. Mr. Donovan has such a big imagination! As each holiday approached, I could walk into the room and see staff members busily working as they cut, glued, and glittered decorations to liven up the dreary room. When deadlines had passed and there was time to relax, we would sit in the hallway to discuss any- thing and everything. Mr. Donovan is one of a kind, and l'm going to miss him and all of his adventures. Good luck to next year's editors and good luck to Westwood's class of '87! fcffffrifldlufcfjgf- 254-Closing Pages X . 'NJ . J ln glancing through the pages of this past year's book, only an editor would describe it as frustrating. Beating the deadlines wasn't the only race we ran. Carrying out an anniversary theme, printing in color, and knocking out headlines compounded with an everyday oops or two was enough to drive us all looney tunes at times. ln glancing through the pages of this past year, only an editor would describe it as challenging. Fifteen short months ago l didn't know what ISC and ISR forms were. Plow, you're looking at Westwood's twenty-fifth yearbook, the first in the Southwest to print both underclass and senior portraits in color. ln glancing through the pages of this past year, only an editor would describe it as rewarding. Mr. Donovan has taught me skills l'll continue to utilize long after l leave this campus. Collaborating with the thirty terrific indivi- duals who produced this publication has been a privilege. ln glancing over through the pages of this past year, l would describe it as unforgettable!! All the memories of past, all the dreams of the future, packed tightly between two covers. Thanks staff, thanks Donovan, it's been . . . fun. llfmc AQQM9, X l How could l ever forget Room 007? All the crazy things that happened there would make it impossible to leave behind in my memory. Of all the wonderful things l learned about making a yearbook, the most important lesson learned was friendship. So many new friends were made by lounging and talking in the hall, while other friends became closer than ever, right Kim? However, l will never forget the frustrating times of a dead- line rushing around screaming things like, Where's my pictures? and of course most common, Where's a grease pencil? These madenning times will all be over- looked as the fun times come to mind. We'll probably have more clips, stickers, bracelets, and dolls than we'll ever know what to do with, but thanks to Donny we'll always know how to be a good bargain shopper and what to do to be a ugood baby. There will never be an experience like the one l've had in Room 007. Thanks to all of the people that made high school just a little bit more special, and especially Donny who became an important part of my life, l love you and l'll miss you. CL ., lt's hard to imagine a day without room 007. lt's been such a large part of my life, housing many memories, from the craziest episodes to the most stressed-out moments l've ever endured. Donovan knows, the staffers know, and the other editors know how aroused I can become around deadline . also deserve a thank you for the dedication and hard work you displayed in order to complete this extra- anticipated 25th edition of Chieftain. However, no one can overlook the party atmosphere the publications classroom exhibits, and the image is all too true. We have had some of the best times keeping up with holiday decorations and a-gift-a-day pals, and still man- aged to hold the biggest and best Christmas and end-of- the-year bashes ever. One last thanks has to go to my Bobsey twin, Jana. You made every day so fun, not to mention all the ruts you helped me out of. l love ya! Just think we have a total bracelet wardrobe thanks to this class and to our favorite man in the whole world. Thanks for putting up with us, Donny. l'll miss you. Good luck Warriors of '87, X' .ben Closing Pages-255 My first encounter with room 007, the Yearbook room, was typical. I was confused. During myjunior year, my sched- ule was such that I needed Yearbook class for an English credit. I entered at the semester and planned on being a gopher, a nobody in the world of journalism, because I was the new kid on the block and I wanted to graduate. Fortunately, several people took me under their wing. I was soon swept up in the excitement of the class, and I was promoted to Business Manager of this year's annual. Now I can honestly say, that by the end of my senior year, I actually felt a sense of security in room 007. A business manager deals with money. To me, money was just figures. But Mr. Donovan showed me the side of eco- nomics that dealt with human values. It was a true learn- ing experience for me. It was not an easy senior year, though. I was on the Year- book staff, but I was in Mr. Donovan's Newspaper class and on its staff also. Often, I had two different assignments due at the same time in one class. Thank you editors of the Chieftain and the War Chant for understanding my situation and having patience with me. I owe Westwood more than I realize. Three semesters of Yearbook taught me more than I ever wanted to learn about frustration and deadlines. As an editor I owe the staff much of the credit. Being the only male in my hour, it became a necessity to know when to leave the room to allow otherwise embarrassing conver- sation. Thanks goes to my fellow editors, to whom I sometimes felt as more of a hinderence than a helper. Thanks to Roz, Laurie, and Wendy fwith the stormy eyesl for putting up with the task at hand. Thanks to Renee for all the pictures that made the yearbook what it is. Thanks to Riesa and Bonnie for their skills on the secret missions to Ford Studios. Thanks to Amy for her enlightening enter- pretations of the morning announcements. Thanks to Jennifer and Stephanie for doing thejobs that had to be done. Good luck to Bobbi who will be one of the editors next year, and of course, thanks to my advisor and friend, without whom my brief hour per day with power wouldn't have been a success. ACKNOWLEDGEM EHTS Ford Studio Dixie Duffey Marge Tau Bette Anderson Linda Free Jack Frontone Evia Harris Jean-Noel Thompson Al Arbizu Claudia Nielson and Family Shill Family Betsy Wallace 256 Final Page l I P E 11 V V V 5 RV' IMD,-. 'V J ' xx J VW ' 4:1 V V V N' A 1. ,f rw, .-' VV. V-,. 1 'Vw 'V ' 5' Q ' 'V VV xfvk V V V Jw E-L - .Vw , VV VV V, . .V V V V, VV 9 V N H Xf 1 1- I ff 1 VVV fx I , vf I VVV f V 1 V V., V , V I .V Vs. V L V . V P V t a 1 X 4' 4 Vx I VH, VV ' X -VV- f . 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M V LV LV-VV V V V v XV -,V V ,V 7.VfV1f' , 1 V ,V V 1V V V V4V.VV:!UVV,V .. xxvff' V Q l 1-...iw .ff Vi YF- N25-N, Szilagy, Jane 103, 199 T Tafoya, Ronald 49, 219 Tafoya, Steve 115 Talamante, Maria 52, 55, 219 Tanner, Brian 112 Tasic, Miro Tatusian, Tenny 124, 125, 156, 199 Taub, Chris 258 Taylor, Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Taylor 155, Taylor, Ta lor r 1 David Dwayne Glade 49, 219 Z John Lynette 54, 115, 259 Lynn 259 Mark Robert 124, 127, ' 199 Tammy 259 Todd 259 y , Teasley, Bonnie 199 Telford, Julie 80, 116, 127, 151, 155, 259, 81 Tellez, Jessie 259 Templin, Jana 26, 51, 57, 55, 55, 199, 242 Territo, Mark 155, 199 Terroy, Cindy 116, 154 Terry, Coy Terry, Lester Tesson, Scott Tevault, Larry Theilmann, Lara 127, 155, 259 Thiede, James 86, 199 Thomas, Candy 129, 259 Thomas, Demian 87, 259 Thomas, Ginger Thomas, Hector 259 Thomas, Jaime 164, 219 Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Melinda 108, 219Thomas, Ronald 59, 78, 108, 154, 259 Thomason, Darrel 105, 219 Thompson, Christopher 219 Thompson, Jean-Noel 24, 78, 112, 116, 125, 147, 199 Thompson, Jean-Pierre 57, 78, 199 Thompson, Kathleen Thompson, Kelly 97, 152, 259 Thompson, Kimberly 219 Thompson, Ruby 219 Thompson, David 219 Thomton, Kyle 51, 78, 259 Thomton, Terry 48, 49, 219 Thorsen, Eric 259 Thrun, Julie 259 Tillboat, David 155 Tingey, Dennie 64, 124, 146, 186, 192, 200 Tingey, Pamela 97, 219 Tininenko, Jason 124, 127, 155, 155, 219 Tintore, Martha 156, 157 Tjaarda, Amy 61, 68, 85, 259 Tjaarda, Sam 219 Toeset, Lecia 129, 219 Toledo, Ethan Toledo, Stephen 116, 200 Toma, Sergio Tomlinson, Krista Toney, Thad 78, 200 Torres, Matthew 219 Torres, Michael 86, 151, 155, 219 Torres, Patricia 106 Tossing, Warren 108, 259 Toth, Babbette 259 Touchette, Len 219 Tovlmer, Angelica 259 Townsend, Joel Townsend, Robert 112 Tran, huy 259 Trapnell, Christopher 202, 219, 257 Traylor, Robert 51, 259 Treesh, Jeffrey 219 Trent, Christopher Tristan, Donna 105, 108, 200 Tristan, Tina 108, 219 Trone, Devin 219 Trone Marlene 152, 259 Trone, Pamela 127, 200 Trong, Tien 219 Troutman, Tracy Troy, Michelle 55, 219, 156 Troy, Trudeau 219 Trueba, Scott 219 Trujillo, Michael 220 Trujillo, Paula 151, 155, 220 Trumbull, Kathyrae 259 Tryon, Wendy 65, 259 Tucker, Lori 259 Tucker, Nancy 88, 200, 89 Tucker, Stacie 27, 128, 220 Turcott, Matthew Turk, Misty 27, 259 Tumer, Christina 259, 151, 155 Turner, James Turner, Phillip 122, 200 Turner, Tracy 152, 155, 259 Twitchell, Jay 124, 155, 157, 220 Tyler, Eddie 259 U Ulrich, Kent 220 Ulrich, Matthew 259 Uptain, Tara 259 Urquidez, Mary 240 V Valdez, Patricia 200 Valdez, Teresa 200 Valenzuela, Luisa 185 Valenzuela, Veronica 220 Van Comp, Kevin Vanbuskirk, Eric 240 Vancamp, Richard 220 Vanderhoef, Michael 220 Vanderwalker, Justin 49, 200 Vanderwall, James 240 Vandyke, Robin Vanegas, Hefi 240 Vanvolkinburg, Kim 200 Vanzandt, Charity 240 Velarde, Mauricio Vashon, Tammy 240 Vasquez, Phillip 108, 200 Vasquez, Placido 240 Vasquez, Richard 51, 87, 240 Vassar, Russell 240 Vaughn, Scott 115 Vellieux, Melissa 97, 200, 245 Vender, Cristy 240 Vender, Tricia 220 Venia, Melissa 99, 200olVercelli, James 74, 200 Vercelli, Jason 49, 240 Veres, William 220 Verrnontes, Debbie 220 Vest, Trisha Vieane, Bradley 220Vielma, Martha 240 Vielma, Pedro 240 Villarreal, Ruby 109, 220 Vincent, Eric 240 Vincent, Martin Viramontes, Aangel Viramontes, Deborah Vitale, Diane 220 Vogt, Antoinette 96, 98, 99, 127, 200 Vogt, Jaimye 129, 240 Von Borstel, lngrid 122, 200 Von Borstel, Joachim 154, 220 Voss, Robert 74, 240 Vough, Tracy 156, 220 Vuong, Hy 200 Vuong, Linh 129, 240 Vuong, Song 200 W Waddell, Glenn Jr. 116, 154 Wagenman, Lisa Wagenseller, Samuel 49, 220 Wagner, Talease 106, 220 Waisto, Jason 220 Waite, Julie 96, 99, 127, 220 Waite, Shawn 220 Waite, Steven 151, 240 Walker, Janene 200 Walker, Robert 49, 86, 220 Walker, Traneice 240 Walker, Walter lll 220 Wall, Taylor 220 Wall, William Wallace, April 76, 84, 116, 240 Wallace, David 49, 124, 127, 151, 155, 154, 155, 220 Wallace, Jeff 86, 155, 200 Wallace, Robert ll 240 Wallen, Michael 115, 240 Walling, Renee 220 Walsh, Kurtis 240 Walsh, Todd 220 Walter, Ron 116 Walters, Kevin 240 Walters, Virginia 240 Walton, Brett 177, 220 Ward, Deven 201 Ward, Michelle 99, 201 Wame, Michael 118, 201 Warner, Patrick 151, 155, 240 Wamer, Shannon 24, 60, 68, 69, 124, 201 Warren, Richard 49, 51, 220 Wan'ick, Kathleen 220 Warvie, Tara 240 Washington, Nova Washinton, Kobie 71 Wasson, Richard 240 Waters, Virginia 129, 220 Waters, Warren 129, 220 Watkins, Angel 240 Watkins, Jason 127 Watkins, Robert 240 Watkins, Tamie 220 Watson, Jason 51, 240 Watson, Tina 201 Watt, Alan 201 Wayne, John Weaver, Lori 127, 240 Webb, Jeffrey 51, 78, 240 Webb, Jordan 87, 155, 240 Webb, Leslie 99, 220 Weber, Frostie 240 Weber, Robert 57, 122, 124, 201, 242, 245 Webster, Donald 240 Weckerly, Marcella 240 Wedgeworth, Kristina 240 Wehe, Scott 82, 85, 157, 201 Weinberg, Brent 51, 240 Weinberg, Lori 26, 51, 124, 127, 201, 41 Weir, Andrew 124, 201 Weisenbaugh, Laura 220 Weitz, Gail 220 Welker, Johnny 220 Wells, Michael 101, 201 Wennerstrom, Kristin 55, 127, 240 Werline, Chris 115 Weslowski, John 157, 220 West, Jason West, Michael 240 West, Victoria 240 Westall, Tammi Westendorf, Donald 122, 201 Westerberg, Donald Wheat, John 240 Wheeler, Nicole 26, 220, 41 White, Angela 85, 201 White, Barbara White, Caryn 201 White, James 240 White, Jeremy 220 White, Kirk 78, 240 White, Shannon 76, 84, 240 Whited, Billy 220 Whitehead, Shayne 115, 152, 240 Whiteman, Daniel 118 Whitener, Camille 108, 112, 154, 156, 157, 220 Whiting, Fredric 201 Whittaker, Timothy 127, 155, 220 Whitten, Michael Widener, Melvin Wiebel, Melissa 220 Wiechmann, Julie 220 Wilcox, Michele 169, 201, 245 Wild, Mark 51 wilde, Lyle 201 Wilkeni Wilkey, Wilkins ng, Tracy 157, 201 Christopher 291 , Aaron 129, 220 Wilkins, Gregory 220 Wilkins, Holly 241 Wilkins, Jason 51, 84 Wilkins 241 , Kellie 61, 76, 84, Williams, Danny Williams, Floyd 51, 178, 188 Williams, Jason Williams, Jennifer 220 Williams, John 51, 78, 241 Williams, Joseph Williams, Kevin 115, 221 Williams, Melissa Williams, Michael 241 Willis, Geoffrey 51, 241 Willis, Jessica 129, 156, 157, 221 Willsey Kirk 221 Wilson Abigail 241 Wilson, Bradley 82, 85, 112, 124, 201 Wilson Denise 57, 201 Wilson, John Wilson, Keith 55, 115 Wilson, Kurt Wilson, Richard 78 Wilson, Ruth 156, 157, 241 Wilson, Scott Wilson, Sharon 201 Wilstead, Lorianne 104, 221 Wilstead, Tracilee 129, 241 Wimmer, Tricia 129, 241 Wimokur Laura 152, 241 Winsor, Lisa 241 Winsor, Robert 115 Wintle Tyra 241 Winzalevitch, Dawn 221 Wirth, William 49, 221 Wise, Tosha 241 Wittboldt, Darin 241 Witte, Kathleen 154, 241 Woldberg, Randy 51, 241 Wolf, Tamara 241 Wolfe, Jason 49, 72, 75, 221 Wolter, Traci 241 Womer, Frederick Wondrash, Randy 49, 74, 201 Wood, Andrea 241 Wood, Daniel Wood, Heidi 124, 156, 157 Wood, Jennifer 241 Wood, Jeremy 221 Wood, Malcolm Wood, Steve 241 Woods, Tony 241 Woodsum, Shannon 169, 201 Woodward, Laura Woodworth, Lisa 117 Woolhouse, Beth 201 Woolwine, Jeffery 241 Wooters, Christopher 221 Worden, Sandi Workman, Thomas Worley, Melissa 221 Wright, Christopher 51, 87, 241 Wright, Craig 125 Wright, Jennifer 99, 111, 219, 221 Wright, Melissa 97, 221 Wurl, Patricia 124, 155, 157, Y Yancy, Flouch 125, 215 Yanez, Christina 76, 84, 241 Yankura, Mike Yaw, Dean 241 Yazzie, Kris 60, 221 Yelinek, Virginia 241 Yocum, Jason 129, 151, 221 Yoder, Michael 115, 221 York, Kimberly 241 Young, Eliabeth 241 Young, Gina 221 Young, Laurel 99, 201 Young, Tricha 101, 201 Yount, Darlene Yslas, Joseph 151, 155, 241 Z Zangger, Tonia 122, 241 Zepeda, Moises Zepeda, Ylda 108, 221 Zesbaugh, April 80, 124, 151, 155, 154, 155, 221, 201 81 Ziegler, Lisa 117, 118 Zimmer, Christopher 221 Zimmerman, Dennis 201 Zinn, Jeremy 115, 241 Zlojutro, Mulan 201 Zoucha, Lynn 97, 100, 221 Zuchowski, Kimberly Zuniga, Araceli 241 Zuniga, Gina 108, 221 Zwald, Darla 221 Index-251 252 Time Capsule Through the years . . . Westwood rejuvenated campus traditions to celebrate its silver anniversary . . . Diamonds sparkled in commemeration of Arizona's statehood . . . Lady Liberty glowed again for six million patriots gathered in New York Harbor in honor of her one hundredth birthday . . , . . , Nine days, thirty-three minutes and forty-four seconds after take off, Voyager became the first aircraft to circle the world on one tank of gasoline . . . The New York Giants dominated the Denver Broncos mth a 559-20 victory in their first Super Bowl win . . . The New York Mets kept fans on the edge of their seats by coming from behind in the seventh game of the World Senes to beat the Boston Red Sox . T . The Valley ofthe Sun caught Devil Mania as Arizona State University traveled to Pasadena to beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl , . T Dennis Conners was the first U.S. skipper to recapture the Americas Cup with a 4-0 victory against Australia . . . Penn State overwhelmed the Miami Hurricanes, 14-10, in the Fiesta Bowl . T . . . . During two weeks in September, Paris was devastated five times by terrorist bombings which were believed to be part of a Lebanon-based organization T . , Terror- ists entered an Istanbul synagogue and gunned down twenty-two worshippers on September sixth . . , While flying arms to the contras, Husenfus was shot dovim over Nicaragua . . . Meanwhile, the Iranian arms mystery was slowly unfolding . . . Another nuclear accident rocked Europe, in Switzerland a chemical spill from a warehouse polluted the Rhine River. . . A disaster of another kind affected a portion of the west coast of Africa, lethal gas leaked from a volcano in Cameroon, killing 1,754 and countless animals , , . While events around the world were heating up, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev traveled to cool Iceland to discuss U.S. and Soviet arms . . T . . . Controversy escalted with the airing of the miniseries, Amerika , . . . , T Arizona experienced a revival of civil rights 4 . . The November elections found the Democratic party split and a new Republican governor, Evan Mecham . . . The Mesa city council elected voted yes to keeping the city's most electribying controversy - the blue argon lights on the Western Savings Building are staying , . . No longer do Westwood students have to worry only about finding a parking space on campus-they have to worry about just getting to school, circumventing freeway construction, local detours, and chip sealing . . . . . T Although many eyes are turned backward, a few couples are looking forward to a bright future . . . The Duke and Duchess of Windsor fformerly Prince Andrew and Sarah Fergusonl, began their future together on July 25 . . , Carolyn Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg tied the knot also . . T , T . The past combined a mixture of triumphs and tears, victories and defeats, sorrow and elation . T . The future beckons with a hand shrouded in mystery and uncertainty . . . Time's hollow passage continues . T . Through the years , , . Prices Prices ITEM 1 postage stamp Movies Guys' haircut Girls' haircut 1 gal. regular gas W.W. Yearbook pay phone 1 rose or carnation '62 lmpalafFiero 1 cafeteria lunch 14K gold class ring Big Surf Admission 2 hrs. roller skating 1 compact disc MOVIES Top Gun Crocodile Dundee Golden Child Stand By Me ACTORS Paul Hogan Tom Cruise Eddie Murphy Bruce Willis ACTRESSES Kelly McGillis Kathleen Turner Molly Ringwald Cybil Shepherd MALE SINGERS Phil Collins Peter Gabriel Sting Bruce Springsteen FEMALE SINGERS Whitney Houston Tina Turner Janet Jackson Madonna ALBUMS 1962 05 25 75 1.75 17 5.00 05 50 2,200 50 22.00 50 1987 ITEM .22 1 lb. bacon 5.00 5 lbs. sugar 10.00 5 lbs. flour 15.00 10 lbs. potatoes .82 1 lb. margarine 18.00 1 T-bone steak .25 12 oz. Wheaties 6.00 6 pack SpritefCoke 16,499 1 lb. Bologna 1.50 1 Big Mac 150.00 1 lb. coffee 4.00 Tuxedo Rental 2.50 4 roll T.P. 15.00 Favorites Bruce Springsteen Sr the E Street Band Raising Hell Third Stage Invisible Touch SONGS You Be lllin' Walk Like An Egyptian Stand By Me Sledgehammer GROUPS Bon Jovi Run DMC Genesis Beastie Boys RADIO STATIONS KZZP KEY KDKB KQ TV SHO WS L.A. Law Cosby Show Family Ties Moonlighting 1962 59 40 45 59 49 97 29 50 29 59 7.50 40 DRINKS Jolt 1987 2.99 1.65 1.19 5.90 2.65 5.98 2.19 2.57 1.89 1.55 5.27 45.00 2.00 Sun Country Wine Cooler Coke Classic Bud Light FOODS Gelatos pizza Mexican Food Oriental Food PLACES TO GO Skiing Parties Gelatos Park CARS 65 Mustang Suzuki Samari MRZ LRX BRAND NAMES Guess Esprit Converse Generra 255 ...guy These past three years at Westwood have been really spe- cial. Being on the yearbook staff for those years has made it fun but also interesting. I learned responsibility in the yearbook class, and l made so many new friends. l'll never forget the days before each deadline. Everyone scurried around to identify pictures, write captions, and draw lay- outs, but they were always fwell, almost alwaysl complet- ed on time. l'd like to thank the staff for making the class what it was, Dan provided the food, and Kris provided the lessons on the proper techniques to ditch. Thanks goes to Meg who always knew how to get me into trouble and to the other editors for all their help. l would also like to thank Mark B. Without him, l would have never made it through 5rd hour. He was always there to make me laugh and to make the time go by faster. Living in room 007 for three years could not have been as exciting as it was without a fun-loving advisor. Mr. Donovan has such a big imagination! As each holiday approached, l could walk into the room and see staff members busily working as they cut, glued, and glittered decorations to liven up the dreary room. When deadlines had passed and there was time to relax, we would sit in the hallway to discuss any- thing and everything. Mr. Donovan is one of a kind, and l'm going to miss him and all of his adventures. Good luck to next year's editors and good luck to Westwood's Class of '87! Kuff -ZW' 254-Closing Pages 6 ' X ln glancing through the pages of this past year's book, only an editor would describe it as frustrating. Beating the deadlines wasn't the only race we ran. Carrying out an anniversary theme, printing in color, and knocking out headlines compounded with an everyday oops or two was enough to drive us all looney tunes at times. ln glancing through the pages of this past year, only an editor would describe it as challenging. Fifteen short months ago l didn't know what 5C and SR forms were. Plow, you're looking at Westwood's twenty-fifth yearbook, the first in the Southwest to print both underclass and senior portraits in color. ln glancing through the pages of this past year, only an editor would describe it as rewarding. Mr. Donovan has taught me skills l'll continue to utilize long after l leave this campus. Collaborating with the thirty terrific indivi- duals who produced this publication has been a privilege. ln glancing over through the pages of this past year, l would describe it as unforgettable!! All the memories of past, all the dreams of the future, packed tightly between two covers. Thanks staff, thanks Donovan, it's been . . . fun. KLM AQLQM3, xx l'low could l ever forget Room 007? All the crazy things that happened there would make it impossible to leave behind in my memory. Of all the wonderful things l learned about making a yearbook, the most important lesson learned was friendship. So many new friends were made by lounging and talking in the hall, while other friends became closer than ever, right Kim? l-lowever, l will never forget the frustrating times of a dead- line rushing around screaming things like, Where's my pictures? and of course most common, Where's a grease pencil? These madenning times will all be over- looked as the fun times come to mind. We'll probably have more clips, stickers, bracelets, and dolls than we'll ever know what to do with, but thanks to Donny we'll always know how to be a good bargain shopper and what to do to be a good baby. There will never be an experience like the one l've had in Room 007. Thanks to all of the people that made high school just a little bit more special, and especially Donny who became an important part of my life, I love you and l'll miss you. X- -A ,f. Mfllvl 6 X lt's hard to imagine a day without room 007. lt's been such a large part of my life, housing many memories, from the craziest episodes to the most stressed-out moments l've ever endured. Donovan knows, the staffers know, and the other editors know how aroused l can become around deadline . also deserve a thank you for the dedication and hard work you displayed in order to complete this extra- anticipated 25th edition of Chieftain. However, no one can overlook the party atmosphere the publications classroom exhibits, and the image is all too true. We have had some of the best times keeping up with holiday decorations and a-gift-a-day pals, and still man- aged to hold the biggest and best Christmas and end-of- the-year bashes ever. One last thanks has to go to my Bobsey twin, Jana. You made every day so fun, not to mention all the ruts you helped me out of. I love ya! Just think we have a total bracelet wardrobe thanks to this class and to our favorite man in the whole world. Thanks for putting up with us, Donny. l'll miss you. Good luck Warriors of '87. af u X . 'bin Mt. s Closing Pages-255 My first encounter with room 007, the Yearbook room, was typical. I was confused. During myjunior year, my sched- ule was such that I needed Yearbook class for an English credit. I entered at the semester and planned on being a gopher, a nobody in the world of journalism, because I was the new kid on the block and I wanted to graduate. Fortunately, several people took me under their wing. I was soon swept up in the excitement of the class, and I was promoted to Business Manager of this year's annual. Now I can honestly say, that by the end of my senior year, I actually felt a sense of security in room 007. A business manager deals with money. To me, money was just figures. But Mr. Donovan showed me the side of eco- nomics that dealt with human values. It was a true learn- ing expenence for me. It was not an easy senior year, though. I was on the Year- book staff, but I was in Mr. Donovan's Newspaper class and on its staff also. Often, I had two different assignments due at the same time in one class. Thank you editors of the Chieftain and the War Chant for understanding my situation and having patience with me. I owe Westwood more than I realize. Three semesters of Yearbook taught me more than I ever wanted to learn about frustration and deadlines. As an editor I owe the staff much of the credit. Being the only male in my hour, it became a necessity to know when to leave the room to allow otherwise embarrassing conver- sation. Thanks goes to my fellow editors, to whom I sometimes felt as more of a hinderence than a helper. Thanks to Roz, Laurie, and Wendy fwith the stormy eyes! for putting up with the task at hand. Thanks to Renee for all the pictures that made the yearbook what it is. Thanks to Riesa and Bonnie for their skills on the secret missions to Ford Studios. Thanks to Amy for her enlightening enter- pretations of the morning announcements. Thanks to Jennifer and Stephanie for doing the jobs that had to be done. Good luck to Bobbi who will be one of the editors next year, and of course, thanks to my advisor and friend, without whom my brief hour per day with power wouldn't have been a success. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ford Studio Dixie Duffey Marge Tau Bette Anderson Linda Free Jack Frontone Evia Harris Jean-Noel Thompson Al Arbizu Claudia Nielson and Family Shill Family Betsy Wallace 256 Final Page X f Q YN f - ' . . . X ,N N X. 1 .N - X in .xg A, 'N x ff' .N L' V vu ' - X I K v , ,ec '- .' ' :. , . A. nijw fig ' YN- V Mi, ' 91x-f--:gf-w-rv ---ez-Q':'-:..'g:: 3:12.-.L .1 , 1 1.-1, ., . ...,, ff x wgxggigygfig fx 1v !y39g, , MQ Q X535 Gw1'QwQEUegfSa siwy G wD 'hw' f , Q-V VsfQw M5yQ W3 QQQG QQ1 f HE - Dix. 3 gf- Hi . :jg 3 gg yriigigcigjg sag '25-? 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