West High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Torrance, CA)

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' ' ' fi| :;. -- -j ■: l i K •1 m. A K M jRi r - f r i M Bgf ■y ' i •« Pursuing my thoughts, ideas or ambitions. . . Knowing that living hands will guide and encourage me And that once I attain a certain level I may rejoice just long enough to gain strength for a new goal To conquer it; Master it; Perfect it; And with new vitality comes the strength to pursue Another thought, idea, or ambition . 60 6; OOO 9et it) d unlc. 5he Ci A 6 yoa e ? rxj in me. CO eh JZ Mn-f ' hint of mc ch -Cue TSni Oc c e n learn little child there the tree is it longs for your touch take your hand running down its blackened bark embrace its life it waits for you . . . i . s- . . V . Jy j- A- V- %. . . ■MM ■■ ■ -ibi: ¥ s ' siS: v.?! . Strangers all around flooding through doorways scrambling down halls ig to get something out of the day : sometimes they scare me ashing colours racing past leaving me behind in the dust ntil a friend stops for conversation omeones eyes find mine and it all becomes real i don ' t tell anyone, said the bear to the china doll, but. . .i ' m learning how to read. why ever for? the china doll asked, my dear, he began, all paths will open their gates to me, all barriers to my dream will vanish, the poets romance will become my own. i can learn whatever i wish, if i wish, i can learn how to simply survive in this crazy world, there really are so many grand things ... he ended with a sigh. % II ' y y tm ,._ v f- ; ■,:;V :: ; } we are only what we feel we are YES and NO black and white we are ALIVE or perhaps v e are dead, waiting for a birth, wait no longer search for your own no one can give it to you it waits for the taking. 12 nS% A we are only what we feel we are YES and NO black and white we are ALIVE or perhaps we are dead, waiting for a birth, wait no longer search for youjr -own no one can give it to yoii it wajtsfyr the t we teach our children of accepted codes breed them for conforming we stifle them and their creativity just as ours has been if only we might struggle out of the deep dark hole we ' ve been forced to live in and start DISCOVERING teach our senses as they were when they once were new if perhaps we begin to really LIVE . . . 15 16 i seek to understand myself and those who i am surrounded with, i write down my varied thoughts and receive true delight in discovering something new each time i listen to a song or look in the eyes of a friend. somehow i think it would be nice to be very small again so i could see what it felt like not to know what i know now, having no spoiled urges or crushed goals, yet it feels good being where i am, still striving to achieve and make true my grandest imaginings. P« . A H r i 1 PW a P J r 1 .1 J :5 ' i:. X j ' J. ,Ci .UL p- n ' Fall Happenings Many activities have been tediously planned this fall by Student Council for the entertainment and mental well being of West ' s students. Dull, hum-drum lunches have been brightened with the outstanding gleeful singing of our choral groups, where individuals have a chance to share their talents as do groups. Ah, they really do make lunchtime more enjoyable for everyone. The mid-day mealtime entertainment also includes bands who play for free to audition for dances. Some proved to play exquisite music and resulted, in time, in performing for future dances. Among these talented groups included Oasis and the Army Rock Band. In mid-October West brought a professional rock group. Volker, Dunham and Heard, to perform for the enjoyment and thrill of all. Some of their performance featured Dueling Banjos and many of their own works. Before and during the concert they handed out posters and used dry ice as they entered the stage, creating an atmosphere of intense excitement. This fall ' s Sockhop, sponsored by the Sophomore class, was quite a hit. Friday afternoon the students dressed in bobby socks, rolled jeans, slicked back hair and pony tails to set the mood of the 50 ' s. That night the dance, which was held after the football win over South, really swung with music played by the Rock and Roll Revival. And then, this fall ' s optional assembly featured pantaminist James Paskel. His performance in the bandshell included his version of The Box and immitations of Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors at a drinking fountain. The people who came enjoyed the sunny out- door atmosphere and super talent of Paskel, to say the least. ■penmgs I Top Right: Cindy Mannion, Jeff Taylor, and Jon Cohen perform their musical talents at one of the many lunchtime concerts. Middle Right: Shirley Betz and Tim Horist swing dance to 50 s music at the sockhop. Bottom Right: Band performs for students during the new one lunch program. Lower Left: Miss Tibh en- joys herself as she hops along in her bobby so.xs and rolled jeans. Far Left: Pantomimist James Paskel lir; I-.:. 1.000 lb. barbells as he performs in the circus. Middle Left: Volker and Heard pictured here perf:ir-: -c oi their originals. Upper Left: Students enjoy the concert in the gym. Fall Happenings 21 WEST ??% HIGH Once a year you can have a hearty feast in West ' s cafeteria. The annual pancake breakfast, held in early Oc- tober, consisted of delicious pancakes and savory sausages. The fine food was prepared by the coaches, served by the Hostess Service Club, and, what little was left over, was cleaned up by the Varsity Football team. The breakfast was hosted by the Letterman ' s Club and the Hostess Service Club. For the low cost and the good food, the deal can ' t be beat. See you there next year. 1 Right: Carol Frehse and Sue Franks taste test for Aunt Jemima. Bottom: Coach Miite Eaton dishes it out. Pancake 22 Breakfast Jeff Linsky Displays Rare Guitar Artistry Professional guitarist Jeff Linsky, a gradu- ate of West, class of ' 69, returned in October for an optional assembly. Judging from the audience ' s enthusiastic reception, one can only conclude that his performance was highly successful. Linsky demonstrated the many different styles played on the guitar, giving a relaxing flow of Flamingo, Classical, Jazz, Contemporary, and a few pieces of his own to the anxious audience. Towards the end of the program, Linsky invited well-renowned guitarist and personal friend. Gene Leis, to accompany himself on stage. Leis played many Jazz songs, which were very popular when he was in high school. Students found this optional assembly both entertaining and worthwhile. Top Left: Special lighting adds more enjoyment to the performance. Top Right; Jeff Linsky performs one of his originals, Winter Suite . Bottom Left: Linsky con- verses with Gene Leis. Jeff Linskv 23 Homecoming Tradition Keeps With the Times 1974 ' s Homecoming was traditional in every sence of the word, with the surprising exception of a Homecoming King. Senior Class President Alex Gaitan decided that in order to modernize the event, crowning a king along with a queen, would be more in keeping with today ' s values. The idea received initial criticism, but in the end most everyone liked the idea. The crowning took place during halftime at the West vs. Santa Monica game. The traditional parade of MG ' s was led by last year ' s Queen Judy Smith. The five finalists were escorted by their fathers down a red carpet to the 50 yard line, where they stood nervously in front of an expectant crowd. To increase the suspense, the finalists were announced in reversed order. The King was to be announced during the dance after the game. Sandy Robbins, majorette, was selected as queen by the senior class. The finalists were selected by upper class members. The theme for the Homecoming dance was Under the Harvest Moon . Decorations included a scarecrow, harvest stocks, pumpkins, and stars everywhere. Heading the Decorations Committee was Kathy McAtee. Steve Codey, varsity center, was crowned West ' s first Homecoming King. Entertainment was provided by Free- hand who served up a variety of music, from soft rock to golden oldies . The gym appeared full, but the previous grads did not make up a significant Top Left: Homecoming Court top row: Andrea Amavisca, Kathy Tiberio, Sandy Robbins, PaUy Kaufman, Shelly Dudikoff, bottom: Steve Zak, Gus Magles, Steve Codey, Tim Di Biase, Ron Schloderer. Top Right: Scott Carter and Sandy Robbins, Middle Left: A member of the band Freehand Middle: Couples enjoy refreshments served by Hostess Service Club. Middle Right: Patty Kaufman and Dave Crespin. Bottom Left: Everyone enjoys the band. Bottom Right: Home- coming Princesses, Andrea Amivisca, Kathy Tiberio, Sandy Robbins, Shelly Dudi- koff, Patty Kaufman. 24 Homecoming Homecoming 25 Warrior Week Its been an unwritten rule that the week before Hornecoming be a special time for promoting school spirit by involving students in unusual and quite often funny events. This Year ' s promoting was referred to as Warrior Week, which was very successful. Various activities included were a powderpuff football game, a special drawing which enabled ten lucky winners to eat lunch with the top ten Homecoming Court, a Spirit Stick contest, and a pie eating contest which could best be described as a pie fight. The events were not only fun for the participants, but for the onlookers as well, especially for those who were creamed at the pie ordeal. Top; Instant replay on the powderpuff game. Middle Left; Shelly Dudikoff, Doug Todd and others share a special meal at lunchtime. Middle; Tinka Broun as Steve Zak. Middle Right; Ron Percy gets carried away by John Ash- ton. Bottom Left; Julie Headland and Patti Kaufman nose all about eating pies. Bottom Right; Ron Schloderer and Steve Zak compare pie eating techniques. 26 Warrior Week •m Warrior Week 27 Ah, tftese rh6rtalfwgren ' t fools when the i see the West High Drama Departmehfsfairpro ' uctfo i l us Savar •■ ' ' ■ ' ' for three performances u.us , m late November. ew bac: used for the first time, adding a new dimension to the setting, ' dy named Mrs. Ethel Savage, who is left a bundle of money, sung to tli ' . - . w.,,.. .,,., .iusb; ' ' i H ' - fhrf p spoiled step-children try to take o ' - .■.,--.■•-.-.: k, I -Ommit her. This, howt anage to change Mrs, Savage ' s minci. trhg ir the sanitarium, she feels very content and happ; nong them, and thus decidcb ti I her life .. . _-. . , ..:ey like her ,:■. n nfrrmin jinr ' nn? :!s , ' 1 h; - : However, having no reason to stay, D iie norma I. After all, you can ' t ! ' ■ forevcf. it, it all vt ' orksout ban :nrl. bri ._ . ,,Amid the wild enthu iiis performance. THE GUESTS FLORENCE DEBI AYERS HANNIBAL TOM MOSHER FAIRY MAE.. CYNDI MANNION JEFFREY DOUG TODD MRS. PADDY ..SHARON DONNING THE FAMILY TITUS K A YSEY HOOVER SAMUEL JOHN NEWMAN LILY BELLE SUZANNE STE. MARIE ETHEL SUE LIVINGSTON THE STAFF MISS WILHELMINA DENISE AUSTIN DR. EMMETT . .WALLY HOLLIS ' Titus are ■ tell them where the money i ' ■ ' ■ die; Ethel, Fains Florence, J;, walk arc ige of the rug so out the i ;bi: Elhel tells F about her cruel sie tries to cheer Ethel t. , -J ? . !t ' - . Many Moods of Christmas This year ' s Christmas Concert, The Many Moods of Christmas , was better than a success, and reflected superbly the talent incased in West. The theme was illustrated through song, dance, and narrations written by Norma Willson ' s Advanced Placement English class. All five choral groups, including the Artistocracy, Con- cert Choir, Advanced Girls ' Glee, Beginning Girl ' s Glee, and Men ' s Chorus participated in song and movement under the direction Donnelly Fenn. The Dance company, which per- formed to the selections by the Concert Choir and Aristo- cracy were also excellent. Highlights of the concert were a Barbershop Quartet, made up of members of the Aristocracy; duet by Mark Gordon and Cyndi Mannion, I Believe In Sants Claus ; and the combined Glee Clubs singing Fruitcake . The concert ended with the combined groups singing the traditional Halleluiah Chorus , which preceded a standing ovation to the performances. yi ?i ' j. 1 30 Far Left; Donna Sheppard reads narrations written by Ms. Willson ' s English class. Upper Left: Cyndi Mannion sings He ' s Too Fat For The Fireplace , while sitting on Santa ' s (Mark Gordon ' s) knee. Lower Left; Mike Magnusson, Greg Davis, Kevin Grosscup, and John Gonzales sing Let ' s Have An Old Fashioned Christmas . Upper Right: The Aristocracy sings while dressed in the Holiday decor. Lower Right: Combined Glee sings Have You Heard . Below: Combined Girl ' s Glee sings Fruitcake . Christmas Concert 3 1 Dance Production, Best Ever! Dancing on a circular stage was the main idea be- hind the Dance Dept ' s Dance-In-The-Round, held in late January. The seating was set close to the stage to allow the audience to identify with the dancers, and so that the feeling of the danc e could be well transmitted. The splended aray of dances were per- formed by the Dance Company, using many mar- velous methods of dance, including humorous, Jazz, abstract, litical, and modern. The wide selection of costumes added beautiful color to the great choreog- raphy of the girls, of whose costumes ranged from original creations to classical ballet. The night pleased the many spectators with the great tip-toe talent of the dancers. Once again, the sponsor of the dance groups, Gerry Holcomb, put the performers a step in the right direction. Top; Yolanda Alvarez searches for costumes to portray various characters in Dance Machine Middle Left: Dance Company members, Yolanda Alvarez, Linda Snyder, Sue Gralnik, Lori Mitchell and Lena Hansen dancmg m Over Population . Middle Right: The Advanced Band playing under the direction of Ronald Large. Bottom: Yolanda Alvarez and Dianna Blahnik portray a special affect in their dance 32 Dance in the Round Pops Concert Large Success The many West High concert lovers were in for a real treat when the West High band put on their annual Pops Concert. The concert included spectacular performances by the Wind Ensem- ble, Advanced and Concert bands. These bands played humorous, concert, and American Folk songs and included special performances by Tom Bopp playing a piano concerto and Cheryl McKee with a flute solo. As the audience will attest, the band put on a grand performance. It will be interesting to see if they can top this performance next year. . . Top Left: Janet Williams and Romona Tucker plasing their saxaphones for the Woodwind Ensemble. Top Right: Cheryle McKee, member of the Southern California Honor Band, plays the flute. .4bove: Janna Berry plays her flute for the con- cert Band. Pops Concert 33 Sadie Hawkins Returns Big Hit!!! Hey, Ya ' ll! The traditional Sadie Hawkins dance done returned to West a kikin ' and a hol- lorin ' and it plum tuckered out those kinfolk that attended - but they loved it just the same! And danged if we didn ' t do plenty of activities such as: Pie eatin ' con- tests, apple bobbin ' , marryin ' Samantha and Sam, (real nice folks!) and spon- taneous squaredancin ' ! Ya-Hoo! The whole thing was done sponsored by the Girls Athletics Department in order to help raise money for some lucky senior gal. The new fangled rock sounds came from a group callin ' themselves Mammoth . My golly, the whole dern thing was jus ' plain entertainin ' ! 34 The Other Side of Love Choir Assembly The Other Side of Love was the wide-range theme used for West ' s 5th Annual Choir Assembly held in March. Ah, yet an- other array of specter and thought provoking words of inspiration filled this assembly with members of the Aristocracy reciting speculations of love written by Carol RegaTs AIP class. To add to the decor of the presentation, the singers all wore T- shirts with hearts on the girls and arrows on the boys to symboli e the romantic side of love. It all helped set the audience in a mood to readily perceive what they had to offer: a combination of songs such as, Come Share My Life, Rainy Days and Mondays, Tomorrow ' s (ionna Be a Brighter Day, and All I Know. Choreography and solos also helped the Assembly to run smooth- ly. The solos were performed by: Mark (iordon, Laura Charness, and Sue Livingston, each having an aspect of love for its theme. Below: Alol of people seem lo think of love in terms of I ' m yours . I like to think I ' m mine, but I ' ll share it with you. Jan Smisek Top Left: Mark Gordon sings All is Fair in Love . Middle: Choir couples sing All 1 Know . Top Right: Love reach- es the tips of our fingers. Bottom Right: Choir members solemnly sing about the sorrows of love. Glee Club Concert Hark! What sweet song upon yonder gymnasium breaks? Ah, yes-of-course . . . it ' s the Glee Club ' s mid-March concert! Why, for a mere pence or two, one could sit back and soak in the superb essence of current popular music to the soothing har- mony of classical. Among the songs presented were selections from On a Clear Day , a most enjoyable Echo song, a combo of Advanced and Beginning Glees, the mellowness of Joni Mitchell songs, the heart fendering City of New Orleans by the Mens Choir, and an im- pressive list of soloists including Judy Mclntire, Barbara Wetzel, Bev Jephcott, and Gary Ellison. And the Piece de Resistance-The Finale, an all-chorus spectacular of the ' Jazz Alleluia! ' Fantastic. 38 Glee Club Concert Deserving Attention . and Freecloud Jean Costeau Jean Michele Cousteau, underwater architect, diver, and one of the world ' s leading ocean conservationists asked to come to West High to inform the stu- dents of the need to save the oceans. Conserving the sea was his topic pre- sented to some 650 West High student; at a special assembly, March 17, periods 2 and 3. With him, Cousteau brought over 200 color slides of an extremely educational field trip to which he and some 75 students from Pepperdine Uni- versity, ventured. On this particular trip, the students, under the direction of Monseur Cousteau, observed ocean life in its mos t unspoiled and quite refresh- ing form. The tremendous slides included various forms of fish life, coral, island structure, and glorious sunsets ... as well as the natives on the island. Jean Mi- chele Cousteau ' s presentation sparked a large interest among the many West High students attending. Freecloud, a sensational music group, consisting of John Newman, Mark Gor- don, Larry De Gasperin, Don Galbraith, Sam Sorensen, Jim Gross, and George Gagliandi, gave an exceptional lunch- time concert on March 20th. The repe- toire was made up of works by the one and only David Bowie. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the exquisite move- ments, choreographed by Mark Gordon and John Newman, which included a jump off a high-rise stage by Don the Leaper Galbraith whilst playing a gui- tar. This was the most largely attended lunch activity of the year, and the audi- ence deemed it the most successful. Top: Jean Cousteau prepares slides for showing. Right: Jean Cousteau talks to interested students after the program. Lower Left: Freecloud preforms Rebel, RebeL Bottom Left: Larry De Gasperin, Freecloud ' s hit man. Below: Mark Gor- don and John Newman sing Space Odyssey. 39 Top Right- Lou Martin (Bob Gruenburg), class clown, plays a prank on Lennie Neumark (Chubba). Top Center- Joe Ferone (Jon Cohen)- a hostile student as he threatens his teacher. Top Left - Jose Rodriguez (Al- bert Febbo) a shy student being drawn out in a class discussion. Bottom Right-Becky Teeters, as Ella Frieden- burg the school psychologist, and Sharon Donning, as Sadie Finch the school clerk, gossiping about the Calvin Cooledge High Faculty. Bottom Center-Linda Miller as Charlotte Woolfe, the librarian, discusses a school problem with Doug Todd as Paul Barringer. Bottom Left- A cheerful Miss Barrett (Suzanne Ste. Marie) at- tempts to make friends with a hostile new student (Jon Cohen). 40 Up the Down Staircase Schoolroom Setting for Spring Play Lei it be a challenge means you ' re stuck with it, Inter- personal relationships , means a fight, File in alphabetical order means to throw it away, and It has come to my at- tention means you ' re in trouble. No, this isn ' t a normal chaotic day at West. Actually, it ' s the mess that the new teacher, Slyvia Barrett (Suzanne Ste. Marie), finds herself in on her first day of teaching school in the play, UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE. Slyvia soon seems to be fighting a loosing battle when she compulsively tries to defend a rude and difficult young man named Joe Ferone (Jon Cohen). She becomes involved in a romance, a confrontation with a disciplinary administration, and most of all, with the unex- pected problems of her students. v 3.SL . . . FACULTY AND STAFF Dr. Maxwell Clarke Kaysey Hoover Sylvia Barrett Suzanne Ste. Marie Beatrice Schachter Cyndi Mannion Paul Barringer Doug Todd J.J. McHabe Sue Livingston Ella Friedenberg Becky Teeters Frances Egan Bobbi Feist Charlotte Wolf Linda Miller Samuel Bester Richard Gralnik Sadie Finch Sharon Donning STUDENTS Lou Martin Bob Gruenburg Lennie Neumark Bob O ' Neill Carole Blanca Lisa Townsend Alice Blake Debbie Ayers Vivian Paine Aren Corrick Rusty O ' Brien Doug Webb Linda Rosen Hope Halligan Jose Rodriguez Albert Febbo Harry Kagan Wally Hollis Jill Norris Sharon Stefan Rachel Gordon Jana Gray Elizabeth DUis Page Gansemer Charles Arrons Tom Mosher Edward Williams Lyle Davis Joe Ferone Jon Cohen Helen Arbuzzi Diane Slick Francine Gardner Jeanne Rodinos Katherine Wolzow Shelli Hudson Ellen Denise Austin Director Ron Scarlata Assistant Director Dave Wentworth Stage Manager John Male Script Person Lori Dubowitz Jenny Brock Lighting Crew Head Ben Lytle U p the Down Staircase 4 ! Poetry Man An overwhelming response from english classes last year brought the Poetry Man , ' Roger Steffans, back to West high for a special all-school assembly. Steffans is unique- a moustached, ' vivacious person who doesn ' t look at all like some poets you pictured in your mind. What Steffans gets from his audi- ence is response. What he creates in the air is magic. Steffans says his favorite audiences are full of people who hate poetry . He makes them love it. Unlike anyone else, he interpets poets, and tries to relate personally to every piece. He projects them onto the audience, gets inside them and lives them out dramat- ically. Following is a poem by Gwen MasEwen, one of the favorites Steffans performed at West called FLIGHT ONE. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen This is your Captain speaking. We are flying at an unknown altitude And an incalculable speed. The temperature outside is beyond words. If you look out your windows you will see Many ruined cities and enduring seas But if you wish to sleep please close the blinds. My navigator has been ill for many years And we are on Automatic Pilot; regrettably I cannot foresee our ultimate destination. Have a pleasant trip. You may smoke, you may drink, you may dance You may die. We may even land one day. 42 Poet Fitting the Moments Together ■ ' m i. One day in the life of a student means actually having to fit each moment, and each activity together. With the fast, sped up pace of today ' s world, it is necessary for the students, now, to be prepared. The daily routine that students experience while they ' re here, is in fact, a major and integral part of the learning achievement. Out of the many activities that are provided through the year, this is the one that goes most unnoticed yet it is the one, vital activity that everyone participates in. The interaction between each other is a growing process that can ' t be ignored. Everyone is involved; that ' s the rules of the game. It ' s a game where losing the first try doesn ' t mean you ' ve lost the whole game. tmae port, failing can be character building as winning, «•  West ' s ground game dominated (Above), and PV could never fully capitalize on West mistakes. West rallied to beat the Sea Kings in this thriller 10-7. 1 - ' i The Warriors suffered a costly loss when receiver Steve Zak (Above) was sidelined with bruised ribs acquired during the Monrovia game. Here he is seen following fullback Glen Peterson (35), and outstanding blocking by the line. Junior defensive back Mike Roquemore (Below) dives in desperation to pick off a P.V. pass. This is only one of many outstanding efforts by the Warrior sec- ondary. Consistency and Motivation Proved to Be the Prevailing Factors in the Warriors Success It was another season of action, thrills and suspense as the Warrior Varsity battled to be on top of the Bay League. The gridders got on the winning track when they traveled to Long Beach Wilson. Defense was the name of the game, and when the offense took the field, they were chiefly a running attack. Defensive back Mike Roquemore played an outstanding game as he led the team in tackles, intercepted a pass and scored the first touchdown of the season. West defeated the Bruins 22-10. Varsity Football 47 Six foot, 214 pound guard Brian Stranger (Above), ap- pears as an imposing threat as lie runs interference for fullback Glen Peterson (35) against Centennial. The Warriors powered by the Apaches 2 1-6. The first home game of the season was against Monrovia ' s Wildcats. The score was in the books as 17-22, which only denoted a Monrovia victory, but the score did not tell of the Warrior persistance and dedication that made it a classic see-saw battle. Senior Steve Zak, who was injured during the game, (See page 47), ended his colorful high school football career. Centennial only proved to be victims for experimentation (See page 48), as the strong Warriors pounded by the Apaches 21-6. West had a chance to use new offenses and experi- mental plays to polish them up before their bout with the Hawthorne Cougars. The Hawthorne game turned out to be a big offensive dissappointment. Warrior de- fense kept the game from becoming a total joke as West could never fully capitalize on Hawthorne mistakes. Both special teams scored the only West points, a kickoff return and a punt return. West was thwarted 13-20. Again, against PV, Glen Peterson (Above), makes an all out lunge to cross the goaline, but his hopes are erased by two PV linemen. But on the proceeding play, quarterback Mark Vasi (Below), is more successful. His keeper is the icing on the cake, and the War- riors emerge as victors in this contest. Varsity Football 48 1 mM. Varsity Football-Top Row; Coach Fred Burch, Head Coach Fred Petersen, Coach Herb Richey. Coach Mike Eaton, Dale Fitch, Bruce Fauver, Doug Smith, Dave Pelteir, John Galli, Cormac O ' Connell, Mike DeBout, Don Sawdey, Greg Davis, Dave Wardrop, Don Chastain, Rich Edgar; Trainer. 2nd Row; mana- ger Carl Richter, Tim Gibson, Bob Levy, Mike Farrell, Paul Gonsales, Steve Ehmett Codey, Scott Wal- ker, Tom J.B. Gardea, John Saylor, Ed Miller, Alan Scott, Mike Roquemore, Louie Mejia, Rick Mat- hews, Mark Spencer. Bottom Row; Manager Joe Sedia, Glen Peterson, Ron Schloderer, Mark Vasi, Cory Hons, Andy Center, Art Berger, Gary Mimura, Freddie Burch, Brian Stranger, Dave Tressel, Jim Thorn- ton, Pete Carlson. Mark Vasi (Above,) gives the call to Ron Schloderer (22), on this play. His effort gains 9 yards giving West an important first down. Homecoming was against the Vikings of Santa Monica and West ' s defense was again the dominating factor. Outstanding pressure by the front four kept Samo from going to the air, and made them use their inferior ground game. Total team effort made this win possible as the Warriors dealt past the Vikes21-7. The Warriors traveled to the ' school by the sea ' to clash helmets with PV ' sSea Kings (see pages 46,47 and 48). Probably the most ex- citing game in most fans opinion. West rallied to come home victorious. 10-7 was the final from Palos Verdes. West ' s third loss of the season came when they hosted Rolling Hills. The Warriors fought to comeback but the clock turned out to be their worst enemy. The Titans shaded past the Warriors 18-14. What a game! What an upset! The Saxons of North came into this game undefeated and in first place, but the more prepared Warriors shocked North 17-14. The game was a big boost to the warrior moral, and the outcome surprised the average student. South was the final game of the regular season, and from the very first play West showed they wanted to finish their season ap- propiately. On the first play from scrimmage, QB IVlaric Vasi threw to Cory Hons in the flat and there was no stopping the 5 9 split end, who went all the way for the first 6 West points. West won 28-0. Well it ' s history now ... No doubt it was one of the most entertaining seasons for the fan. Around school it seemed as if everyone was talking about Friday ' s game, and with a little bit of luck, it ' ll be that way again next season. Varsity Football 49 Sophomore, Freshman Warriors Show They Have Talent. Produce Season of Excitement. The Warriors finished third in the league with a 4-3 record. Plagued with injuries, the team fought back with a well-balanced offensive attack. Halfback Bob Hudspeth led the team in the rushing department, passing was the best ever produced on a sophomore level. Dave Weatherman, a very poised and capable quarterback threw at will to four exceptionally good receivers: Mike Franks, Dale Hyashite, John Duncan, and Fred Mitchell. The line, probably one of the biggest ever, was led by Easy Ed Penningtion, Mark Holden, Mike Leonard, Jerry Stablein, and Jack Cambell. Although the Warriors finished third in the Bay League they were constantly in the running for first place. Special thanks should go to Rick Petersen, and Ron Marra for donating there time to aid the coaching staff of John Black and Kurt Davis. Our Frosh football team enjoyed a superb season in which they amassed six wins to go along with just one loss and one tie. While opening up the schedule with a tie against Bishop Montgomery and a loss to Monrovia the team began to yell and soon became a well coordinated unit. The strong competitive desire was clearly evident as our Warriors won their remaining six games highlighted by a 3-0 win over North and the Bay League Championship. The intire Defensive Unit, led by Darryl Rippstein, Ed Torres, Jon Turner and Rick Tiberio, placed unrelenting pres- sure on each opponent. So effective was this group that only three foes were able to score. Offensively the Frosh capitalized on their strong front line and the scoring punch of Tim Roquemore, Kevin McMillan, Dennis Brown, Henry Herron and, of course. Ken Walter Jr. It was Walter ' s strong leg that provided West with wins over North and South, 3-0 and 9-7, respectively. Along with his stellar per- formance as offensive guard and linebacker Walter was chosen Most Valuable Player. Freshman quarterback Ron Zinns (Below), gives the call to Henry Herron on this play against Verbum Dei. The powerful Warriors blitzed past their opponent 27-0. Sophomore Quarterback Dave Weatherman (Above), seems to have a large choice of options on this play. The sophomores had a stormy season, but finished with a 4-3 league record. 50 Sophomore and Freshman Football _f •■ ft: f o % 79:j: ' J ' wK.Wja,37 y Sophomore Football-Top Row; Coach Rick Petersen, Coach Kurt Davis, Ed Penningto n, Phillip Norris, Jack Campbell, Fred Mitchell, Fred Weisoff, Mark Holden, John Duncan, Jeff Boldstat, Dan Dreiling, Coach Bob Maura, Head- coach John Black. 2nd Row; Bob Hudspeth, Mike Franks, Mack Ortega, Eric Schnepp, Eric Fernald, Shawn Carlson, Paul Simpson, Mark DuVall, Rick West, Steve Sanchez. 3rd Row; Scott Haberman, Steve Gervig, Dave Weatherman, Kerry Cogan, Greg Stotsbury, Ron Stablien, Jim Lintz, Alphonse Woertenbrock, Dan Shanks, Bob Talley. Bottom Row; Larry Turnage, Steve Schwartzkopf, Tom Highwart, Jerry Stablein, Mike Justice, Jack Rodin, Mike Leonard, Steve Taggart, Brad Young. 40 ' 20 £.i;c39 38 ' 22 Freshman Football-Top Row; Coach Steve Mossman, Coach Alan Dishon, Coach Jim Hester, Coach Dom Ochippinti. 2nd Row; Bart West, Bob Greek, Mike Lowry, Rock Connor, Tom Rauman, Pat Bradley, Danny Pierce, Danny Beight, Andy Bonchonsky, Glenn Erickson, Drew Tigeland, Ken Halbert, Ken Walter, Gary Breckheimer, Ed Torres, Bob La Van Way. 3rd Row; Grant Lomas, Jeff Drinkard, Glen Chaffee, Ken Ayers, Stuart Haberman, Horace San- hofner, Tom Young, J.K.Mc Kay, Page Morgan, Jerry Lawson, Raoul Eslraete, Tom Gerety, Tim Wick, Shawn Mahn. Bob Hazelwood, Paul Sempek. 4th Row; John Morrow, Tim Roquemore, Guy Antrim, Bret Gordon, Tom Schnabel, Kevin McMillian, Steve Howland, Jack Krause, Gary Reety, P.J.Wardrop, Joel Lawrence, Rick Tiberio, . rt Molina, Kevin Garvey, Dennis Brown, Tony Padilla. Bottom Row; Mark Vantine, Doug Gohl, John Turner, Kevin Richie. Bob Long, Dave Weisoff, Craig Tower, Jeff Rivas, Henry Herron, Scott Stout, Robbie Zintz, Tim Richards, Dick Newhall, Nel Fulton, Daryl Rippstein, Lance All The Way. Sophomore and Freshman Football 51 For the Striders, Victory was a Prize Rewarded Only by a Unique Desire to Win The Warrior Varsity won the big Moorpark Invitational over Royal, last year ' s defending C.I.F. A AAA champs; Powerful Dos Pueblos, a very strong Torrance team and many outstanding others. Tom Herman, John Curry and Jeff Schor took three of the top 10 spots to lead the overall varsity win. These three boys, along with Doug Skinner, Rod Tower, Larry Janisch and Mike House continued to impress with near perfect scoring wins over South, Micohi, and Samo. The Warriors were 4th overall in a tough Morningside Invitational and placed high in each division. They then proceeded to win the runner-up championship of the El Camino Invitational by placing John Curry, Doug Skinner and Tom Herman all in the top 10. The Varsity placed 6th out of 28 of the C.I.F. ' s best in the big PV Invitational with Tom Herman, Jeff Schor and Doug Skinner leading the team; strongly backed by Rod Tower, Larry Janisch and Mike House. Junior Jeff Schor set a new all-time West High home course record of 14:25 for 3 miles of hills, breaking Kevin Larsen ' s 1973 record. Warrior runners (Below), make their move against Nortli ' s Saxons in one of the final meets of the 1974 Cross Country season. 52 Varsitj Crosscountry Varsity-(Left, Starting at the Bottom Going Clockwise), John Curr . Rod Tower, Larry Janisch, Doug Skinner, Mike House, Tom Herman, Jeff Schor. Junior Varsily-(Left to Right), Mike Hedden, Don Sprague, Tony Yamada, Kevin Jordan, Gary Morgan, Dan Evans, Ron Chastain. Only an incident with Torrance where two West striders were knocked down; (one of them put out for four weeks), marred an otherwise outstanding season. . .West High is rated in the top 12 in C.I.F. AAAA; However, the Bay League is one of the nation ' s strongest cross country leagues. The Jayvees won the Runner-up Championship of the El Camino Invitational. Leading the Warriors all year were Kevin Jordan, Tony Yamada and Dan Evans. The Sophomores were led by Steve Ybarra, John Fekete, Brian Rubel, Leonard Aube and Dean Carpenter. They were tough in every meet winning their sha ' -e and usually when they lost it was by one of two points. The Freshmen, led by Dan Tomich, Kevin Curry, Rick Conner, Dave Melton, Dennis Galbraith and many others, really came on against North taking ten of the top eleven places. Varsity strider Jeff Schor (Right), clears an obstacle against North ' s Sa.xons in one of the meets of the ' 74 season. West up- ended the Saxons 26-29. Jawee Cross Country 53 Freshman runner Dave Tomich (Below Right) crosses Henrietta Street in order to finish the second half of West ' s painful course. In this meet, the Warriors were beat handily by the Titans. This picture (Below), speeds for itself Sophomores-Fred Skinner, Jerry Rippinger, Tony Badrena, Mark Owens, Jeff Hartt, Len Aube, Jeff Knowles, Scott Antaya, Brian Rubel, Steve Ybarra, Phil Austin, Gary De- Bona, Jeff Anders, Rick Thacker, Dean Carpenter, John Fekete. - 54 Soph. Crosscountry In this meeting (left), John Fekete makes his move along the first turn of West ' s course, enroute to a standout pertormance. Freshmen-(seated), Dan Tomich, Kevin Curry. Carlos Ornelas, Steve Nehrenberg, Jim Morris Tyrone, Jim Carrington, Jake Herman. (Standing). Rick Connor. John Raymond. Kevin Peltz, Larry Rogitz, Carl Sandstrom, Dave Rabada. Dave Melton. Dennis Galbraith. Frosh Crosscountry 55 STOP THE PRESSES!! Warriors make semi-fi The Warriors began their quest for a CIF championship at La Serna, the Whitmont league champions. Many ques- tions were in the public ' s mind. 1) Could West shake this first game jinx? 2) Were they good enough to be there? The offense drove for a TD late in the first quarter. Ron Schloderer, Glen Peterson and the key passing of Mark Vasi to Pete Carlson were instrumental in the drive. Tim Gibson ' s kick made it 7-0 and in 57 seconds it was 20-0. Peterson intercepted a flat pass and returned it 20 yards for the first of the two quickies. LaSerna ' s very next play was another touchdown as Mike Roquemore intercepted the pass and went on to score. At halftime-Warriors 20, LaSerna-0. La- Serna fought back to a 20-13 defifict, but Vasi directed a drive to the one yard line, consumming 8 minutes. Gearheart and Mills then racked LaSerna ' s QB for a whopping loss. Final score-West-22, LaSerna-13. On Thanksgiving weekend the Warriors traveled to Cam- arillo for their second CIF meeting. The Scorpions were a wishbone team that used a Tenneesee defense which were both new to the Warriors. Neither seemed to bother us as Glen Peterson roared to four TD ' s and senior Ron Schlod- erer carried the ball 24 times for a total of 54 yards net rushing. The Herb Richey designed defense held the high powered offense of Camarillo to 63 offensive yards. Tim Gibson hit his fifth field goal of the year from 32 yards. West emerged the victors boasting a score of West-31 Cammaril- lo-6. Quarterback Mark Vasi (Above) watches with some antici- pation as running back Ron Schloderer gains yardage on this sweep. Schloderer ' s running in this Semi-final game against South Hills wasn ' t enough as the Warriors were finished off 19-3. Glen Peterson (Below), who gained 4 touchdowns against the Cammarillo Scorpions, wasn ' t quite able to get over the goal line in this Semi-final game at Long Beach ' s Veteran Stadium. And so, a super season came to a close, but our memories will linger on. Dave Tressel and Steve Codey (our tackles) both made first team AU-CIF. They, along with Glen Peterson, Cory Hons, Louie Mejia and Tim Gibson made All-South Bay. Our All- Bay Leaguers included Hons, Tressel, Burch, Center, and Peterson on Offense, and Gearheart, Codey, Gardea, Peter- son and Mejia on defense. 56 Playoff Football tialsSTOP THE PRESSES!! Warriors make sei The Warriors also traveled to Vet ' s Stadium for the quarter-finals with highly talented Newport Harbor. It was nip and tuck during the first half as the two teams felt each other out for weaknesses. With 1:41 remaining in the half, Vasi drove the Warrior machine in a perfectly drilled 2-minute offense, from their own 20 to 22 yard field goal by Gibson. After the intermission, the Warriors completely dominated the TARS as they drove for three TD ' s and a 24-0 victory. Peterson had two more TD ' s and another 109 yards rushing. This was our big- gest offensive night as we totaled 409 total yards combined rushing and passing. The bubble burst in the Semi-final game as the Warriors dropped a 19-3 decision to the eventual CIF champions. South Hills. West scored on their first drive with a 27 yard field goal by Gibson. Following this 3-0 lead, the Warriors were never to have field position again the entire evening. They were forced to begin drives from their own 10,7,5,3, and 9 yard lines. The Warrior defense was outstanding, but was never forced to play too long. The Huskies attempt to use this triple option play against the Warriors in the Dec. 20 Semi-final game. West was defeated in this heart-breaker 19-3. fc ' . r ;-fS, = ' ' -iF.. ' y 7 ith Hills quarterback (Above), has no mWl, - keeper as the powerful Warriors halt the Husl kie ' s momentum Yhe defense accounted for much of the Warrior ' s undisputed success. ' .-. Varsity Soccer: Reputation Upheld j ' f ? ' W i This year ' s Warrior soccer team finished a disappointing third in the Bay League. However, finishing third in the strongest league in the C.I.F. gave the Warriors a berth in the C.I.F. playoffs. The first round of play pitted West against Bishop Mont- gomery, the winner of the Ocean League. West clearly demonstrated the strength of our league by defeating Bishop 8-3 in a one- sided game. In the second round we were defeated by a strong Santa Ana squad 3-2 in a very close contest. The teams overall 14-1-7 record earned the Warriors 12th place in the coache ' s C.I.F. ratings. The team was led by senior Mitch Buckley (who led the team in scoring), junior Steve Fred- riksen (team captain), and senior Dave La- ney who led the defense for the Warriors. Varsity Soccer Varsity Soccer- (Left to Right): Coach Mike Eaton, Mitch Kmiechiak, Ken Walters, Alex Gaitan, Steve Frednksen, Dave Laney, Roberto Dias, Mitch Buckley, Kurt Sterlie, Pat Clark, Tim Gibson, Tom Dobrenz, Paul Atkinson, Paul Rosaduek, Mike Hubacek, Unidentified Flying Goalies- Greg Lintz and Paul Carlson. --ii-% :  i -s ife. ii % ' v;.,.V-i Jayvee Soccer-Standing-(Left to Right): Jim Lintz, Pat Dougan, Greg Balentyne, Tim Richards, Coach Jim Brown, Uni Chon, Dave Hall, Jim Pacina, Brian Thomas. Kneeling- Tim Laney, Ray Cherrier, Dave Norton, Walter Bix, Jerry Brown, Henry Mophtaha, Andy Bonchonsky, Brett Smisek. Spawl- ed-out- Shawn Carlson, soccerball. Rick Wasson. Frosh Soph Soccer-Standing (Left to Right): Jeff Robertson, Ritchie Kevin, Mark Eyerly, Jim Daniels, Coach Heinekee, Whitey Tigeland, Page Morgan, John Molchen, Dan Drinkard, Kneeling- Ward Staff, Tom Dobos, Ricardo Minegayso, Tom Schnabel, Mike Lowry, Craig Tower, Carl Sandstrom, Ted Burrows, Steve Ybarra. Sitting- Paul Rosenfield, Steve Hazzard, Steve Higgins, Jim Coyle, Steve Gabelic, Chris Cordil, Mark Stubbins, Granl Jacobs. Soccer 61 Cagers: Best Ever at West Before the season began. Varsity basketball coach Tom Sutherland called this year ' s squad the best team West High has ever had. By season ' s end, the Warriors had done little to disprove that statement. The 1974-75 edition at school records the most wins in a season (21) and most consecutive wins (7). They finished in the C.I.F. 3A Top Ten ' and were Ocean League Co-Champs, tying Beverly Hills. West began the season with a lineup of Bob Vo- gelsang and Lenny Ingalls at guards, George Sta- blien and Dave Neas at forwards and Billy Neu at the center position. Dave Crespin started in a num- ber of games at forward toward the middle of the season, and Dave Ward (Junior was brought up from the Junior Varsity just before the Warriors began League competition playing the center posi- tion, moving Neu to forward. These seven saw most of the action with Norm Tappin getting an oppor- tunity near the campaign ' s end. Neu and Vogelsang made ALL-Ocean League first team, while Stablien was named to the second team. Neu was also selected as All-Tournament in all three tourneys (West entered Pacific Shores Hawthorne and the Torrance Christmas Classic). Forward Dave Crespin (Right) fights to get the ball into the hoop as the Warriors blaze past the Redondo Seahawks 66-58. In this 2nd round playoff game against Los Altos, George Stablien pops this shot in and the Warriors were soon to go into overtime. West Isot this heartbreaker 54-53. Team members selected Neu MVP, Stablien Team captain and Ingalls as Most Improved. The bench was held down by Frank Scapa, Floyd Hor- ton, Frank Fletcher, Bill Hinchberger and Jim Reece, until he quit at mid-season. Fletcher and Hinch- berger were noted as ' Presidents of the Pine ' for their unique bench-sitting style. 62 Varsity Basketball Warrior MVP Billy Neu (Left) powers the ball into the bucket as the Warriors glide past Redondo 61-42. Neu had a total of 19 points the Warrior high for this game. Coach Tom Sutherland displays his approval of a Warrior basket in the playoff game against Los Altos Conquerors. A key to the Warrior success was the excellent depth that it possessed. Rotting on the bench are (Left to Right) Bill Hinchberger and Frank Fletcher ( Presidents of the Pine ), Floyd Horton, Norm Tap- pin, Dave Ward, Frank Scapa and Dave Snake Neas. Ri Basketball .J Season Record 21-8 Pacific Shores Tourney West 87 West 81 West 66 Inglewood 71 Hawthorne Tourney West 75 West 63 Crespi 53 West 72 Non-Conference Camarillo 67 Torrance Christmas West 65 West 52 Ladewood 81 Non-Conference Paramount 68 Gardena Aviation Redondo West Gardena Hamilton West Hawthorne West Classic Aviation Hawthorne West West Ocean League Competition (12-21 ) West West West Beverly Hills West West West Mira Costa West West West West West West 55 67 60 62 86 71 76 57 51 69 56 56 66 68 Mira Costa Redondo Rolling Hills West Hawthorne South North West Redondo Rolling Hills Beverly Hills Haawthorne South North 49- W 67- W 58- W 59- L 66- W 61- W 44- L 52- W 65- L 54- W 46- W 63- L 67- L 49- W 41- W 57- W 24- L 61- W 59- W 57- W 50- L 42- W 56- W 48- W 51- W 53- W 56- W West 77 Los Altos 54 C.I.F. 3A Playoffs Lompoc West C1. Trailing 27-23 (Left), the Warriors Billy Neu goes up for the tip opening the 2nd half against Los Altos Bob Kunzi. All- C.LF. (Above) performer Bill Neu brings down a rebound. In League competition, Neu averaged a team-leading 10.5 rebounds per game. 6WVarsity Basketball Guard Bob Vogelsang (Lett), puts up this IS-l ' ooter against Beverly Hill ' s Normans. West lost this contest 62-54. George Stablein and Bob Vogelsang look on (Below), as Bill Neu attempts to block a Cleavon Taylor shot in C.I.F. action against Lompoc. ■y ii T ; - r, P . (. C 7 . ' -- SV - ' Varsity Basketball-(Lert to Right); Randy Zelmo Beatty, Floyd Crawdad Horton. Boh Bucket Vogelsang, Lenny The Hawk Ingalls, Frank Zappa Scapa, Frank Fletch Fletcher, Bill Stench Hinchberger, Coach Tom Sudsy Sutherland. Back Row-Jim Hacker Reece, Norm Tippin Tappin, Dave The Snake Neas, Bill The Franchise Neu, Dave J.J. Crespin. George Wink- erbean, Stabe, Silk, Stabemeyer Stablein. Varsity Basketball 65 Junior Varsity Foreground-(Left lo Right): Coach Dan McGee, Mike Rosa Manager. Ballplay- ers-Craig Nichols, Scott Moberly, Al Belwamdy, Dave Zutz, Richard Beek- huisen, Larry Janisch, Bob Bryan, John Galli, Dave Lewis, Dale Besner, John Moss. Sophomores Standing-(Lel ' t to Right): Coach Dani Thomas, Mark DuvaM, Dan Peletier, Fred MitcheM, Fred Weisoff, Mike Tank Ward, Det Mitchell, Fd Pennington, Gary Hinchberger, Tim Gonzales. Freshmen Standing-(Left to Right): Coach Jim Hester, Don Weisoff, Jim Root. Kevin McMillin. Rick Tiberio, Jeff Rivas, Joe Lawrence. Kneeling- Jim Roque- more. Dan Tomich, Rob Zenns, Scott Stoul, John Turner, Paul Lui. 66 Underclass Basketball Rookie Volleyballers Introduce Another Sport 1975 was the first year for Boy ' s volleyball at West. The team was formed because of the great interest in past years displayed by the student body. Of the 22 players on the Var- sity and Junior Varsity squads, only one has ever played 6- man organized team volleyball before. Despite the lack of experience, a great year was expected due to the enthusi- asm and dedication that the players have shown thus far. t m Basketball star Lenny Ingalls (Above Right), spikes this ball against South high. This score contributed to West ' s 3 games to I win over the Saxons. In this scoring attempt, Jeff Arlich (Above), has his shot blocked by a Saxon netter. Volleyball-Top Row-(Left to Right): Coach Dave Westberg, Chris Faneuff, Ron Webb, Dale Besner, JeffShorr. Len- ny Ingalls, Donovan McCray. Seated- Jeff Arlich. Bruce Morrow and Mark Satrom. Varsity Volleyball 67 Warrior Grapplers Dominating Force in Bay League ' t By Kevin Jordan (Smoke Signals) The Warrior Grapplers once again showed to be the dominating power in the CIF by winning the Bay League Championship for the second consecutive year. West went undefeated, 5-0 in League meet action, and then won the Bay League finals by having 12 of the 13 wrestlers qualify for further CIF competition. West produced five individual League champi- ons, Mike Kinane (130), who captured his third straight league title, Ray McDougle (148), Bob Thorton (156), Brian Stranger (194) and Art Berger (238); Other outstanding individuals were Jeff Horwich (115), Dale Fitch (136), Charlie Rowe (141) and Ed Miller (177). Once again. Coach Kent Wyatt was named ' Coach of the Year. ' Ray McDougle waits for the signal (o start yet an- other Varsity Wrestling match. S ' i .-: • ■4f | -• ?V 210 lb. Heavyweight Art Berger (Above), pins his Torrance op- ponent with a headlock. By winning this match, Berger went undefeated in dual-meet competition. Mike Kinane (Left), breaking his opponent to the mat. Kinane was also undefeated in dual-meet competition ... his third year in a row. Demon- strating his take-down technique (Below), 148 lb. Senior Ray McDougle scores against North High. McDougle wrestled his way to the Bay League title. 70 Varsity Wrestling ' wm. . ML I ' J m A- V v wm mj BB I bl n T ' J .- ? M n • • ' ' • . W- f -1 ( i ' M r IP H - A rj Varsity Wrestler-Top Row: (Left to Right)-Coach Kent Wyatt, Second Row- Bob Bosnack, Jim Thomas, Mike Hessing, Eddie Ara a, Jeff Horwich. Third Row- Joe Castro, Charlie Rowe, Dale Fitch. Mike Kinane, Scott Wiseman, Rick Pick. Bottom Row- Gary Pacolt, Jim Thorton, Art Berger, Ed Miller, Brian Stranger, Dave Peletier, Ray Mc Dougle. Once again. Third place State finisher Mike Kinane (Below Right), uses a ham- merlock to gain one of his 28 falls for the season. Jayvee Wrestlers- Top Row;(Left to Right)- Jeff Tancil, Dan Childers, Freddie Burch, Jeff Krause, Mark Holden, Mac Ortega, Coach Fred Burch. Bottom Row- Pat Breckheimer, Jeff Bennett, Mark Hernandez, Randy Guth. W ' restline 71 Varsity Tennis Rallies to Success Riding on the strength of superb doubles teams, the Varsity tennis team got off to it ' s fastest start ever with an 8-2 record at press time. Making up the doubles teams were Senior Bob Du- brow and Sophomore Scott Kidman as the first doubles duo, and Seniors K. C. Jones and Paul Gonzales com- prizing the second doubles team. So far West ' s doubles have won a combined record of 42 sets won and 8 lost. Leading the attack on singles were Junior Jeff Bray, Junior John Gonzales, Senior Bob Staake, Junior Rick Bier and Sophomore Tim Klossner. Competing in the Ocean League this year, the tennis team has a shot at it ' s first league title in the school ' s history. West ' s Jayvees are headed for the first 20 win season by Jim Rahman, Rod Crosby and Paul Atkinson. Jayvees-Left to Right; Jim Greene, Rod Rodrigues, Arro Thomas, Dave Raulin, Dan Hall, Rocky Smyser, Mark Waterman. Rod Crosby, David Tsao. Greg Kritstein, Ken Gee, Scott Sassa, Dave Jones, Kent Greene, Jim Rah- man, Richard Haight, George Papapepe, Ken Newhali, Sieve Kunihiro, Steve Sorbom, Jay Hatori. 72 Varsity Tennis Varsity Tennis-(Clockwise Starting From the Front) Coach Marty Holly, left Bray, Ken Jones, Boh Duhrow, Bob Staake, Scott Kidman, Rick Bier. Tim Klossner. John Gonzales, Paul Gon- zales. Coaches Marty Holly and Stan Ellis. (Above). No use trying to escape practice boys, the gates are locked up! (Right) Varsity Tennis ' Varsity Batmen: Pride, Determination and Drive. Pitching seemed to be the key to the Warrior success this year. Heading the staff, which had an E.R.A. of under two runs a game, was Andy Center. Mike Lynes contributed with a no-hitter against Serra. West had an outstanding relief pitcher in John Ashton. The Warriors were led in hit- ting by Larry Jones, who batted close to 350. Bill Brewer led the South Bay in stolen bases this year. West began the season slowly, and enjoyed success in both the Palos Verdes and Hawthorne Tourna- ments and continued their winning ways through the league. West ' s strength came later in the sea- son from strong defense, led by shortstop George Bigfoot Stablien and catcher Glenn Peterson. Key wins this year included Torrance, Palos Verdes, Hawthorne and South. Hussle became the big word on the Varsity squad this year with Jack Wixom, Mark Vasi and Larry Jones leading the way. Larry Jones (Below), shows his powerful hitting ability against Palos Verdes. West shaded nast the Sea Kings 5-4.  . 4i r J i. y ' -KM— — li UWiti i ' 1 ■ 74 Varsity Baseball Ron Judge. Bill Brewer and Jack Wixom (Above Left), converge on a Texas leaguer hit by a Lawndale player. Junior Hurler Andy Center (Above Right), displays his pitching form as he follows through on this curveball. Base stealing wizard Bill Brewer (Above), steals one of many bases in league action. Warrior pitcher Mike Lynes ' delivery (Above), is too fast for even the camera to record. Varsity Baseball 75 Larry Jones (Right), prepares to lay down a sacrifice bunt. West beat Lawndale in this match-up 1-0. Jayvee ball- player Mike Roquemore (Be- low), completes his cut off a Serra pitch. Greg Bosnack (Right Middle), anticipates a pick-off at first base. Safe at third (Below Bottom), Greg Bosnak steals from second base against Serra. m W ' . Z -,:- ' ' ' PBP - ' i 76 Baseball i iioi Y tt? m ' 9 if If ' 2S ' Varsity Varsity Baseball-Top Row: (Left to Right), Don Wortman, Mike Whitlock. Mike Lynes, John Ash- ton, Andy Center, George Stab- lien, Coach Ronny Parks. Second Row- Jack Wixom, Bill Brewer, Jim Thorton, Brad Long, Bruce Fauver. Bottom Row- Larry Jones, Steve Bennett, Mark Vasi, Glenn Peterson and Ron Judge. Jayvees Jayvee Baseball-Top Row:(Left to Right), Todd An- derson, Don Sawdy, Bob Walamy, Coach Paul De- Metroplis, Jerry Stablien, Scott Mitchell, Jim Wi.xom. Russ Hamilton. Second Row- Mike Franks, Dave Weatherman, Mike Roquemore, Mike Simoneou. Jim Boyd, Ray Center. Bottom Row- Greg Bosnak, JelT Thomas, Brian Turner, Scott Mitchell and Larry Sar- ver. ■.. S « V.s. - ' -v Frosh Soph Frosh Soph-Top Row: (Left to Right) Coach John Black, Mike Justice, Tim Roquemore. Dan Tomich, Eric Fernald, Jim Hedlund, Fred Weisoff, Bob Hud- speth, Stan Talley, Brett Gordon. Second Row- Jeff Rivas. Grant Lomas, Robby Coles, Phillip Montefu, Mike Hazelwood, Eric Schnepp, Third Row- Tony PadiUa, Mike Lowry, John Swanson, Sieve Sv artz- kopf, Dana Montefu, Scott Stout. Baseball 77 Track Teams Meet Approval Coach Fred Petersen had a tremen- dous turnout for track in his first year as the Warrior ' s head track coach. 132 thinciads reported and worked hard toward a Bay League championship. The Warriors were picked as the Dark Horse of the league with Rol- ling Hills and Morningside as the fav- orites. The sprints, hurdles and pole vault appeared to be the strong points as C.I.F. finalist Steve Zak turned in a 9.8-100 and a 22.-220. Other top sprinters were Larry DeGasperin and Eric Meyer. Cory Hons and Doug Todd led the timber-toppers and were strong favorites to win their specialities in the Bay League finals on May 9th. Greg Davis and Brett Williams complete this outstanding hurdles crew. Mike Ends had allready tied the school record in the pole vault at 13 ' 13 , and is pointing toward a 14 foot vault. Tim Harist, Dale Fitch and Doug Todd complete the vaulting team. The distance runners were led by John Curry, Larry Jan- isch, Doug Skinner, Mike House and Rod Tower. Fred Burch, Allan Scott and Randy Palmer were the top shot putters, with Burch, a junior, all ready over 50 . Other top competitors are Louie Mejia, long jump; Bob Ludwig, high jumper; Ed Sheve, 440 Long jumper and Ron Schloderer, another Longjumper. Track star Steve Zak (Right), prepares to hit ihc tape in this 100-yard sprint against Hawthorne. West demolished the Cougars 70-47. 78 Varsitv Track Hurdler Doug Todd (Above), is congratulated by Coach Fred Petersen after winning the 120 high hurdles against Haw- thorne. School pole vault record holder Mike Ends (Right), demonstrates his vaulting technique before a West High crov ' d. High jumper Cory Hons (Below), attempts to clear the bar during this pre-meet with Hawthorne. The cougars of Hawthorne were annialated by the Warriors, 70-47. Sophomore trackster Scott McQueen (Above), wins in the 330 in- termediate hurdles. In this race, McQueen had a time of 43.86. Var- sity shot putter Randy Palmer (Right) thrusts all his might to send his 12 lb. put into the air. Editors Note: Due to pressure deadlines, Track team pictures could not be used in the yearbook this year. We apologize to the members of the teams for this situation. Standout Sophomores AlWertenbrock-( 100 440), Gary Dolan-(100 220), Scott M c- Queen-( Hurdles), Mark Duvall-(Hurdles), Steve Ybarra- (Mile). Phil Austin-(Mile). John Fekete-(880). Dean Carpen- ter-(2 mile), Behzad Moftakar-(Pole vault), John Duncan- (Pole vault Long jump). Jack Campbell-(shotput), Mark Morris-(shotput), Tom Salway-(high jump). Standout Freshmen Darryl Rippstein-( 100 220), Henry Herron-(100,220). Barry Valdivia-(100 220), Dennis Brown-(Hurdles high jump), Kevin McMillan-(Hurdles High Jump), Jeff Lynch-( Hurdles), Kevin Curry-(Middle Distance), Dennis Gal- braith-(distance), Dave Radabaugh-( Distances), Kevin Garvey-(Pole Vault), Ken Halbert-(Pole Vault), Gerry Lawson-(Pole Vault), Bryan Longhenry- (Jumps), Mark Moore-(440). Coach ' s Note-At Press time, the Warrior Tracksters were undefeated in all three divisions; Varsity, Sophomores and Fresh- men. 80 Track GIRLS SPORTS - Girl Kickers Make Good . . . There is a reason for our fine season record of 30 wins, 1 loss and I tie. That reason is be- cause 29 girls were totally dedicated to skill improvement and good physical conditioning. Last year we won our share, but this year through determination to improve team play, we had almost a clean-sweep of wins. Our opponents included everyone who was willing to field a girl ' s team. Pacific Christain College was our season opener. We then played many 1st division and Senior division AYSO teams. Three high schools joined us- South, Lennox and Aviation and next season there be other schools so that eventually a league may be formed. Christy Gearhart was our Most Improved Player while Penny Sebastian received the Senior Trophy . The Most Inspirational trophy went to team captain Kathy Hazzard. Above and beyond that we have ' Tuffy the Tiger , an award that goes to the most aggres- sive player on the team while she still maintains the heart of a true sportswoman. The Tuffy award winner was Jan Smisek. Coach Wilma Dasche 82 Girls Soccer Tuffy award winner Jan Sniisek (Left), sends the ball downfield to head a Warrior drive. Top Row-(Lert to Right)-Tinka Brown, Teen Knapp, Pam Plane, Heidi Rittner, Laura Stowe, Karla Trader, Diane Roulette, Melame Bowyer, Cindy Atchison, Penny Sebastian and Ms. Bonnie Dewhirst. Middle Row-(Left to Right)-Ms. Wilma Dasche, Kathy Hazzard. Diane Dobos-Bubno. .lulie Beauchamp, Sue Veldheer, Stephanie Devvhirst, Kristi Marcou. , Traci Eves, Carolyn LaBonte and Christy Gearhardt. Bottom Row-(Left to Right)-Teri Bell, Kim Landes, Kathy Kinane, Sandy Rojo, .Mil Smisek, Linda Davis, Maura O ' Neill and Jan Smisek. Team Captains are Jan Smisek and Kathy Hazzard. Girls Soccer 83 Set-ups and Spikes, and Everything Nice- That ' s What Girl Volleyball Players Are Made of. . . The Girls Volleyball team had a fairly successful season despite a league record of 7-7. We defeated every team in the Bay League at least once, except for Palos Verdes and Santa Monica, who are consistently on the top as two of the best teams in the C.I.F. Out of the games we lost, most were very close and exciting. The Jayvees finished their season with a 6-8 record. Teresa Brown was selected to the All-League team. Volleyball is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sports in Southern California allowing a high level of competition between rival schools. Front Row-(Left to Right)-Susan Blaize, Sharon Barnes, Teri Potter, Kim Hunter; Second Row-Stephanie Dewhirst, Anna Sempek, Donna Rondon, Helen Schwan- beck, Sue Matthews; Third Row-Karla Trader, Tinka Brown, Monique Martineau, Patti Czarske, Kama Rickett, Cindy Hilty, Theresa Czarske. Back Row-Kathy Kinane. Kathy Blaize, Marion Schwanbeck. Barbara Wetzel, Toni Latter, Sharyce Munson, Lynn Moorefield. (Top of the Page)-Senior spiker Te- resa Brown sets up the ball lor a team- mate in a past seasonal match-up. A powerful slam (Left) is drilled by Sharyce Munson. Warrior strategy (Right) is carefully plotted out by Coach David Westberg and his play- ers. 84 Girl ' s VoUevball Lack of Courts No Obstacle For Female Netters This year ' s Girl netters capped off their season with an un- impressive 6 wins and 10 losses but, as in Boy ' s tennis, the girls are in one of the toughest leagues in the state. The Warriors were unsteady through the majority of the sea- son. Strong one week and then the exact opposite the next. Coach Marty Holly ' s standard line-up was usually the follow- ing: In singles: 1) Kim Schoening (Soph), 2) Carolyn LaBonte (Junior), 3) Maria Hibbard (Senior) 4) Bridgett Tsao (Senior), Doubles: 1) Julie Lucero (Junior), and Lynn Lester (Sopho- more), 2) Peggy Taggart (Senior), and Teddy King (Senior). The team with the best overall record was our first doubles (Lucero, Lester) who won 70% of their matches. Considering the court situation (West had to play all of their matches away due to our lack of courts) the Warriors did the best they could, ignoring the imposing deterant. The Jayvees finished off their season with a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. Holly expects many of these same players to help the Varsity in the coming 75 season. netter Carolyn LaBonte dispfays her excellent Left to Right-Judy Mclntire, Janice Rose, Sandy Luke, Sue Hirsch, Wendy Woodworth, Peggy Taggart, Maria Hibbard, Carolyn La- Bonte. Kim Schoening, Debbie Campbell. Leslie Cox. GirlsTennis 85 i GID? ' ' - ' - r .. I t J West Batwomen Burn-up Diamonds Going into their second season. Coach Marge Fulton ' s girl Softball players are expected to do well in the Bay League. At press time, the girls had not yet begun their season, but Fulton insists that these multi-talented women will build a winning repu- tation for girl ' s softball . . . The girls are led by number one pitcher Sue Hirsch and on her receiving end is catcher Lynn Moorefield. A large percentage of this year ' s team are returnees from last year ' s squad, and that ' s pretty fair insurance for a winning season. Linda Potter (Above), pulls this line drive out of the air. The female Warriors beat South in this game 2-1. Girls Softball-Top Row; (Left to Right): Coach Marge Fulton, Teri Ahn, Sue Hirsch, Teri Bell, Carolyn LaBonte, Carolyn Vasi, Lynn Moorefield, Janey Antaya, Kathy Hill, Cyndi Richardson, Jackie Padrnos, Jan Smisek, Peggy Taggart. Bottom Row-Maria Hibbard, Karla Trader, Kama Rickett, Kristi Gearhardt, Karen Evensen, Cheryl McKee, Teri Young, Cindy Atchison, Sandy Luke, Cathy Clark and Sharon Don- ning. 86 Girls Softball Starting the first leg of the 880 relay (Above), Nancy WiMiams begins along tek around the Warrior track. Rounding the second turn, (Left), Coach Marge Ful- ton ' s Warrior tracksters make their bid for first place. Girls Track The West High girl ' s Track team was a new ad- dition to competition in the Bay League this year. Under the combined efforts of Coaches Fulton, Peterson and Shuey, a strong track team emerged. The girls competed in eleven events, including the 880 medley, mile run, hurdles, and the high jump. A group of multi-talented girls, Diane Blasman, Linda Cassidy, Kathy Hazzard,Sue Hirsch, Carolyn LaBonte and Karen Watson led the team in a great season. The team hopes that the high standards of this year will continue in the future. Girl ' s Track-Top Row (Left to Right): Vickie Fair, Jan McDonald, Heidi Rittner, Jeanette Gustavson, Launi Fuller, Karen Watson, Diane Bias- man, Vickie Brittnacher, Jeanne La- vezzari. Sue Hirsch, Kathy Hazzard. Laura Stowe. Second Row-Diane Thomas, Dee Wales, Charlene Miller, Rebecca Gerstner, Kathy Pavesic, Elaine Allison, Maria Landron. Ted- dy King, Jan Bell, Diane Roulette. Third Row-Marie Garcia, .Anna Heck. Janene Hales, Stephanie Dew- hirst, Sandy Livingston. Romy Baer- lein, Carol Krumpe, Laura Krause. Diane Keller, Sue Whitcomb, Jami Marcou.v. Bottom Row-Pennt Se- bastian, Jan Smisek, Carolyn La- Bonte, Pia Anderson, Linda Cassidy, Sandy Schmidt, Nancy Williams, Corrine Trott, Dawn Grable, Jackie Fauver, Maria Hibbard. Girls Track 87 Gymnasts Perform Beautifully The 1974-75 Gymnastic team has come a long way from it ' s 1970-71 shakey beginning. The team has become more poised, flexible and confident in competition. Everyone has come up to more advanced stunts in their routines. The team participates in the following events; Tumbling, Balance-beam, Vaulting, Uneven parallel bars and floor exercise. The balance beam is probably the most difficult of the five events because the girls only have 4 inches of wood in which to work with. Tumbling has a great deal to do with floor exercise. Along with tumbling, there are dance moves to be done on time to the acompaniment of music. The spring board is laid before the house to give the gymnists enough spring in which to execute the vault. The uneven parallel bars require total concentration and control over the body in order to make the movements smooth. Each and every event needs lots of strength and control in order to perform the moves properly. The Bay League consists of the following high schools; North, South, Rolling Hills, Torrance, Palos Verdes and West. Sue Goldsmith (Below), displays her excellent form on the balance beam. Sellinger feels that this particular event requires the most concentration and skill. Sharon Moorefield (Right), works out her routine on the four inch wide balance beam. Gymnaslics-Top Row: (Left to Right)-Coach Joanne Sellin- ger, Shelli Dudikoff, Becki Justice, Christy Swartz, Carrie Ryan, Kathy Houck, Kathy Slade, Marlene Cochrum. Mr. Kennedy. Second Row-Janene Baruth, Marilyn Weizel, Julie Stock, Sue Goldsmith, Yvonne Karreman, Michelle DeLuna, Evelyn Alvin, Jody Beauchamp, Bottom Row-Nancy Fried- man, Joyce Imrie, Kathy Walter, Sandy Brewer, Shiela Max- im, Doris Black, Tracy Eves, Sharon Moorfield, Joanne Kil- duff, Kelly Burke. Lisa Townsend and Carol York. Another gymnisl (Left), Christy Swartz prepares to execute a move on the beam. This was part of an inter-squad gymnastics meet that the girls competed in. Sports Editor ' s Note: Putting together an entire Sports section was not one of the easiest jobs I ever did. and wasn ' t a job for which I can claim full credit. 1 couldn ' t begin to name the dozens of people who helped me, for if it had not been for their assistance, this section, in short, would have been a total flop. The coaches, teachers and administrators should be commended for their advice, but the real thanks should go to the athletes who went out of their way to identify pictures, research infor- mation, and double-check statistics to make what I feel is the best Sports section the Chieftain has ever had. Scott Antaya and Martin Stowe have been told continually how much I appreciate all the work (and long hours) they went through in order to give me such a fine selection of prints to choose from. Once again, thanks so very much to all of you who contributed to this section-you know who you are. Bob Staake Sports Editor Gymnastics 89 ORG mZ TIOhS Sometimes real learning occurs outside the classroom -i i -V.  - : ifc: ■j i — ■ ■ - - r « 1 ' m -« s . ; -.PS ' - r ♦ • Hi K mmpuu i sai •-.  , ■ •■ ' •«. ' i «V.. i.. rf .w- The West High Warrior Marching Band proved once again to be the Pride of the West , as they sounded off this year by winning an unbelievable score of awards and an equally unbelievable number of events. Among the many events in which this Band of Renown participated in this year were the Winter Pops Concert, The Music Festival at Avia- tion High, West High Spirit Day, the half-time show at the Rams game, a number of parades which included, for the first time for any Torrance School, the Rose Parade New Year ' s Day. Under the superb direction of Mr. Ronald Large, and with Drum Major Alix Plum, the West High Marching Band marched its way triumphantly through another glorious year. 92 West High Marching Band Photo by George Saenz Daily Breeze West High Marching Band est High Marchins Band 93 Auxiliary Units The 1974-75 Warrior Band Auxiliary Units have participated in numerous activi- ties. These include football and basketball halftime shows, supplementary entertain- ment for concerts, and representing West High at many competitions. The Auxiliary Units were led by Majorette Captain Sandy Robbins, Banner Captain Cathy Stone, and Pennant Captain Kris McKee. These award winning units spend many strenuous hours after school and in the evenings preparing for their performances. Their diligence has helped the Warrior Band achieve such honors as performing in the Pasadena Rose Parade and the LA. Rams halftime show. Their achievements include the Pennants taking third place at the West High Spirit Day, the Majorettes taking the Sweepstakes Award at the Hawthorne Band Review, and first place at San Gabriel and Camp Competitions. Banner Carriers Jan Strothers, Lauren Gargano, Ginny Galbraith, Kathy Stone, Sue Krup- koski, Nancy Campbell, Terry Leopard. Pennants Kathy Frasca, Juliet Brooks, Amy Belkin, Jenni- fer Allingham, Leslie Brooks, Linda Sittel. 94 Auxiliary Units Majorettes Shirley Sepulveda, Vicki Waters, Joy White, Sandy Robbins ■ 141 •W _J J.V. Majorettes Karen Fresca, Cheryl Embree. Jill Plum, Janeen Waters, Toni Brown Auxiliary Units 95 96 West Hieh Band West High Band in Concert West High Band 97 Choir ' -A}X - CHOIR-Rou 1: Lise Zawlocki, Jan Allen. Roxanne Rusch, Chris Lindgren, Debbie HIies. Connie Claybaugh. Julie Stock, Lynn Gallup, Diane Larsen, Christy Drale, Rosalie Negus, Sheryl Purdum, Robert Levy, Marie Garcia, Clyde Yoshida, Karen Hattori, Nancy G erety, Patti Russell, Johnna Miller, Rose Wasson. Row 2: Todd Townsend, Barbara Gallagher, Paul Akinson, Kathy Hazzard, Sandy Mauk. Susan Galli, Yolanda Alvarez, Cindy Cardwell, Cindy Mannion, Laura Garcia, Sandy Anderson, Denise Garbeil, Pam Spencer, Sandy Shirley, Rose Jebert, Kim Schriefer, Laura Charness, Laura Crook, Colleen Shields. Row 3: Louis PuffPaff. Lenny Dean. Ben Blake. Pam Meeks. Katie Ingraham. Geoff Gohl. Don Jordan. Steve Ybarra, Ron Pick. Ron Fugua. Laura Stowe, Christy Swartz, Lauren Hamilton. Lois Imamura. Tracy Jenkins. Row 4: Cynthia Sawyer. Bob Cadwallader. Jim Gross, John Nakaji. Mac Ortage. Jan Green. Julie Hughes. John Hurst. Craig Preston. Arlene Foster. John Cohen. Row 5: Kathy Stade. Leslie Guidos. Carl Busse. Greg Davis. Bill Hart. Mark Duvall, Todd Anderson, Diane Roulette. Mary Gibbons, Ken Glass, John Galli, Monica O ' Brien, Sue Livingston, Cindy Parish. Row 6: Rick Gralnik, Scott McDougle, Tina White, Jim Pacina, Russell Chin, Steve Sorbom, Carol Young, Kaysey Hoover. Becky Moore . Mark Grosscup. Scott Mitchell. Larry Schnorr. Na..cy Niemeyer. Karen Watson. Tracy Watson. Row 7: Bill Albert, Tom Salway, Janet Stuckley, Lora Hutchison, Julie Hedlund, Mary Baird, Cindy Burns, John Newman, Mark Gordan, Ron Cohen, Sheryl Fischer. 9i Choir r( W-ri t W t -fW ' n oC ' Z ' b juM 1 Bill ' tyiOVvl-tT) o. be ievi if +Vc wiOTTrtAtoA, I W If i e (i ' SVi . . . ' 1 i -VVl-9ivolC -J6 ■y- 99 Aristocracy ARISTOCRACY-Row 1: Paul Akinson, Mark Grosscup, Donna Sheppard, Jeff Taylor, Linda Stewart, Robin Anderson. Row 2: Jill Childers, Mark Gordan, Kelly Busse, Todd Townsend, Vicki Gardner, Greg Davis, Suzanne St Marie, Jeff Horwick, Jan Amarillis, Sam Sorenson, Kathy Sull. Row 3: Gret- chen Hoops, John Gonzales, Arrow Haisten, Mike Magnuson, Terry Bean, John Hurst. Beginning Girls Glee 100 BEGINNING GIRLS GLEE-Row 1: Carolyn Harrison, Alice Stephanian. Jean Bungarden. Laura Glass. Terri Helphingstine, Lisa Roberts, Linda Himes, Laura Jurik, Jodi Bullock. Beck Hetzel. Row 2: Kathy Borbas, Janeen Renicker. Pam Morelli, Carrie Levy. Kathy McCarthy, Allison Parish, Sue Freistler, Cindy Welch, Lisa Watkins. Sandi Suazo, Tricia Sandowich, Anna Heck. Jana Clark, Jan Speckmeyer. Row 3: Kari Thune. Tana Gilmore, Katrina Morris. Debby Eckstein, Sue Selnick. Pat Morelli, Lara Kell.Donette Miller, Elaine Stieglitz. Tina Barbee. Brenda Hart. Kim Ganzel, Kathy Morris, Sue Pedersen, Patricia Matooka, Lynn Hanaoka, Terri Roepke, Betty Graham. Rose Heard. Cheryl Berganini. Row 4: Loretta Gates. Jessi Fauver, Judi Quinn. Margie Stein, Maria Landon, Jill Jenson, Vivian Schwinn, Karen Patzner. Sherry Meisnner. Sephanie Eliopolus, Tracy Kawahara, Patricia Loyola. Beth Chertock, Lynette Eakle, Sand Peebles. Terri Soltau, Leslie Johnson, Denise Whipp. Row 5: Kathy Feor, Charlene Miller, Tracy Carter. Marsha Makoski. Brande Tucker, Karen Elliott. Donna Kashuba. Linda Larkham. Cheryl Rounsefell. Jenny Lau. Bridget Boyd. Dee Wales, Kelly Baggett, Karen Folsom, Angle Lewis. Michelle Swain. Karen Tyler. Tia Czarske. Yvonne Neu. Becky Gerstner. Marianne Bradley. Boys Chorus BOYS CHORUS-Row 1: Gary Vanderburg, Curt Marshall, Greg Correa, Jake Herman, Mike Davis, Leif Nelson. Row 2: Tom Gerety, Gary Reedy, Gary Ellis, Carlos Ornelas. Row 3: Mark Moore, Doug Todd, Bill Vincent, Ken Otto, Jim Hedlund, Steve Nehrenberg, John Beuhner, Tim Wick. Advanced Girls Glee ;T« r7 j N -i-li. V ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE-Row 1: Grace Lee, Lily Altuchow, Susie Ingraham, Vicki Randell, Bridget Tsao, Lisa Townsend, Laurie Mitchell. Row 2: Cathy Tillingh ast, Sharon Donning, Diana Johnson, Kathy Jones, Renee Mitchell, Cathy Niquist, Sylvia Seehaus, Terry Leopard. Row 3: Debbie Berman, Kathy Hill, Mitzi Harris, Sherri DuBois, Tina Radcliffe, Sue Gralnick, Denise Austin, Anna Hubicek, Cheyvonne Moore, Robin Archer, Cheryl Embree, Lisa Davis. Row 4: Ann Fischer, Sharon Kellman, Joann Nehren- berg, Gina Monda, Ana Echeverria, Launi Fuller, Carrie Davis, Nancy Amos, Bev Jephcott. Row 5: Deb- bie Weaver, Jenny Brook, Cynthia Curtis, Debbie Turner, Wendy Sorenson, Karen Swarty, Cathy Con- stanza, Ginny Galbraith, Stephanie Lee. 101 Pep Squad Spirit! is written all over their faces and is shown in the actions of this years Pep Squad. The Pep Squad transmitts this spirit to all the Warrior Fans that attend Pep Rallies, and to all other sporting events. Along with these activities, the Squads have had an active year Boostin ' the team by decorating the House of Pancake ' s, making signs, decorating team rooms, selling Pep Ribbons, and baking Good Ol homemade cookies and cakes. Competing for first place in state and local competitions is also an important, and rewarding experience for the Squads. Along with all these activities. Pep Squad also sponsers the Sroirraws, a group of spirited freshmen girls. The President of Pep Squad, under the supervision of spon- ser Mrs. Roberta Becker, is Rose Jebert. The Song Queens are Headed by Kathy Tiberio, Varsity Cheerleaders by Julie Hedlund, Flag Twirlers by Nancy Hamlin, and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders by Debbie Pissciotta J.V. Cheerleaders Debbi Pisciotta, Kathy Jones, Marlene Cochrm, Jolene Schloderer. Judy Mclntire 102 Pep Squad Song Queens Liz Nash, Penny Sebastian, Kalhy Ti- berio, Diane Larsen, Rose Jeberl, Cindy Parish Flags Row 1: Carol Frehse, Nancy Hamlin, Laura Stowe; Row 2: Judy Fergu- son, Janet Stuckley; Row 3: Bonny McDonald Varsity Cheerleaders Row 1: Julie Hedlund, Beeps Kinder; Row 2: Jodi Stablein. Lynn Maldonado; Row 3: Cynthia Curtis. Debi Angel. Linda Roepke Pep Squad 103 Drill Team Drill Team is a start of friendships, learning experiences, and a feeling of togetherness. Hours of hard work and practice go into learning routines for Friday night football halftime shows. The same goes for Parades and Band Re- views. The practice shows for the 1974-75 Warriorette Drill Team stole the Sweep- stakes Award at their first competition with an all time high score of 97.0. Another Sweepstakes Award and a first place followed this fine performance. In addition to these performances, the Drill Team performed at a Rams halftime show in December, and the Seniors performed with the Band in the Rose Parade. Many thanks to Miss Commeau for her hard work and patience that goes into making this outstanding Drill Team. This year ' s proud Captain is Patti Kaufman, and Co-Captains are Cindy Burns and Kathy Stull. 104 Drill Team ' i 7 t y y ■ J. 1S. ' - Row 1: Co-Captain Kathy Stull, Jan Smisek, Sharon Moorefield, Shari McClanahan, Captain Patti Kaufman, Sharon Pugh, Cindy Mohna, Val Lum, Co-Captain Cindy Burns; Row 2: Joan Sebehus.Jackie Padrnos, Vickie Turgeon, Lynne Gallup. Jill Smisek, Cathy Louthan; Row 3: Georgia Evangelatos, Sue Franks, Sandy Brewer, Cathy Lillie, Caren Thurston, Janet Ashley. Teri Griffith; Row 4: Sharon Lomas, Alene Dougherty, Cindy Lancaster, Kathy Mondabaugh, Patricia Lee Russell, Kim Torres, Peggy Bromley; Row 5: Judy Mayer, Carol York, Marcela Charlin, Janice Green, Tamme Berry, Debbie Berman, Connie Blunt; Row 6: Cindy Cardwell, Laura Charness, Tony Miekosz, Christy Swartz, Colleen Shields, Kelly Kathleen Bustie, Karen Leffland; Row 7: Joanne Kathleen Pon, Laura Baby Crook, Lisa Martinsen, Cheryl Hose. Debbie Turner. Olga Hajek. Michelle DeTerra; Row 8; Jeri with a J Fayette. Denise Garbel Garbiel. Christi Blann. Barbara Schnabel, Cheryl Stablein. Cathy Clune; Row 9: Lori Sailer, Diane Roulette, Becky Moore, Pam Hensley. Pam Spencer, Jill Peterson; Row 10; Mary Baird. Cindy Lopez. Leslie Guidos. Cynthia Sawyer, Gretchen Hula Hoopes, Julie Hughs. Drill Team 105 ARROWHEADS: Row 1-Jill Pierson, Jon Cohen, Don Cardella, Lori Hester. Row 2-Dianne Slick, Kim Thorton, Lori Tock, Sheila Leamy, Mrs. Farrington, Advisor, Marty Thurston, Sr. Assistant Editor, Kathy Mondabaugh, Randy Beatty, Sr. Assistant Editor, Kathy Dathe, Editor in Chief, Joe Brewster, Art Editor. Row 3-Cheyvonne Moore, Liz Bobotek, Debby Rusch, Karen Haussmann, Mike Patterson, Ginny Galbraith, Mark Stubbins, Ed Senechal, John Gonzales, Copy Editor, Rhonda McMurdie, Carrie Cooper, Rita Hessing, Laura Goldman, Copy Editor. Not Pictured-Pete Carlson, Sr. Assistant Editor, Robin Anderson, Sandy Robbins, Mary Hodson, Hope Hajligan, Susan Mitchell. r.k B % Arrowheads During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the middle of the year, heads were hung oppres- sively low, working in a frenzy at length to produce ARROW- HEADS, the favorite creative writ- ing magazine of West High. Within this melancholy arrangement the production department, under the iron fist of their evil master, Renee Farrington, was again achieving its superior status of producing the top literary publication of the coun- try; this for the sole enjoyment of its selective readers: West High Students. - ' 4 ARROWHEADS STAFF: Row l-Marty Thurston, Laura Goldman. Row 2-Pete Carlson, Sandy Robbins, Randy Beatty, Mrs. Farrington, Joe Brewster, Kathy Dathe. 106 Arrowheads Smoke Signals Under the direction of Adviser Bob Call, West ' s student newspaper (Smoke Signals) is quickly becoming one of the South Bay ' s most highly respected school publications. This year ' s staff is said to be perhaps the finest in West ' s history, with the help of Edi- tors Ken Jones, Bob Dubrow, Richard Dob- son, and Bill Hinchberger. Evidence was provided as seven Smoke Signalers qualified for the State finals at the C.S.J.E.A. press day competition. SMOKE SIGNALS: Row 1-Jeff Anders. Kevin Jordan. Boh Call. Becky Teeters, Casey Jones. John Cohen, .Miie Chun, Bob Staake. Row 2-Richard Dobson, Joe Brewster, Eileen Matthews, Bruce Morrow, Bob O ' Neil, Greg Lenahan. Bill Hinchburger, Laura Goldman. Smoke Signals 107 Dance I and II lOS Danc! Middle Left-DANCE I-Row 1: Carrie Davis, Kris Berger. Row 2: Sue Gralnik, Linda Zoormajian, Sheila Leamy, Sharon Letts, Beverly Bickel. Row 3: Nancy Gerety, Vicky De La Mata, Cathy Molina, Lori Mitchell, Yolanda Alvarez, Lena Hansen, Rose Alnes. Row 4: Sandy Swartz, Kelly Adair, Carol Krumpe, Dianne St Cyr, Sue Marino, Cathy Lilly, Sharon Parks, Kathy Acuna, Shelly Maxwell. Row 5: Vivian Falcone, Robin Morgan, Linda Miller, Corrie Maxwell, Gina Monda, Sandy Brewer, Chris Lindgren, Linda Snyder, Michelle Swain. Lower Left-DANCE II-Row 1: Yolanda Al- verez, Vickie Bojorquez, Linda Snyder. Row 2: Brenda Christinsen, Pam Plane, Lori Dubowitz, Renee Hayes, Rosalie Ne- gus. Row 3; Patty O ' Brien, Linda Erikson, Lisa Grimes, Erin O ' Conner, Jergal Soalies, Kay Evans, Debbie Larkham, Chris Thild. Middle Right-DANCE COMPANY-Row 1: Vickie Bojorqeuz, Linda Zoormajian, Lori Mitchell. Row 2: Linda Snyder, Kathy Acuna, Yolanda Alvarez, Vivian Falcone. Not Picture d: Lena Hansen. Dance 109 Student Exchange Club Ah, it tis a small world af- ter all, and this years Student Exchange Club helped to wel- come two exchange students to West, Nobuko Harata from Japan, and Lena Hansen from Sweden. Though the Club is largely devoted to exchanging students and finding them homes, they do many other activities as well. The goal of the club is to show the vari- ety of countries, but more im- portantly, to show the many more similarities between people and nations. STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB: Row 1 - Lori Rasmussen, Irene Kumamoto, Craig Pres- ton, Reed Warren, Janet Wise, Gisele Garcia, Nobuko Harata, Arren Corrick, Roxalla Edmonds, Row 2 - Joe Brewster, Mrs. Harter, Alex Yu, Mike Wyler, Ana Silva, Ligia Mar- tin, Randy Bradley, Mrs. La Fleur, Not Pictured - Kelly Hayden, Beverly Bi ckel, Maria Meneghesso, Lena Hansen, Jill Pierson, Yoon Cho. ' ■1 . Drama Club To be or not to be, that is a question which the Drama Club probably hears quite often, as they produce two major pro- ductions each year and sponsor worthwhile field trips to the Music Center, and elsewhere, to see pro- fessional productions. Ah, but take note. Ye non- members, although the Drama Club members are more intensely involved in these and other drama- oriented happenings, all activities are open to any West Hiah student. DR.-XMA CLJJB: Row 1 - Chris Husmann, Aren O ' Conner, Jan Sheehey, John Newman, Debi Ayers, Yvonne Johnson, Denise hish. Row 2 - Mr. Scarlata, Richard Humphrey, Teresa Ahn. Linda Miller, Sharon Donning, Jenny Brook, Sue Livingston, Sharon Letz, Doug Todd, Tom Mosher, Diane Slick, Suzanne Marino. 1 10 Suidciu t-Acluinsie, Drama Club Guitar Society The Guitar Society is an informal gather- ing place for all kinds of musical styles and ideas. Students share ideas and techniques with each other. The Society is also a place for guitarists to perfect their skills and to play before an audience. Every level of skill is represented from just learning to ad- vanced classical guitar. GUITAR SOCIETY: Mr. Duckworth, Nancy Amos, Sheryl Purdum. Warren Vallerand, Wally Mollis, Rick Gralnik, Dan Kellman, and many others not pictured. Music book held by Ken Jones. Forensic Club The Forensics Club ana- lyzes methods of communi- cation in this complex so- ciety. Under the leadership of President Kayse Hoo- ver and the supervision of Sponsor Robert Pickard, they attend speech and de- bate tournaments through- out the South Bav area. FORENSICS CLUB: Row I - Tony Merideth, Geoff Gohl. Pia .Anderson, Yvonne Johnson, Sue Koel- ler. Wa ne Van Tassel, Row 2 - Robert Pickard. Beverly Bickel, Dan Dubrow. Jerry McKnight, John Sczewcvk. Ben Lytle, Glen Lynskey, Marc Moralis. Scott .Allen, Bruce Morrow, Kaysey Hoover, Olga Hajeck. John Galli, Glen Kaiser, Nikki Basil, Eric Fernald, Judy Sierra. Not Pictured - Dave Peltier, Keith Cramer. Don Sawdey. Fred Burch. Dave Lewis, Jake Herman. Greg Kritztein, Bob Levy. Mark Hudson. Chess Club The Chess Club is a meet- ing of patient and intellegent minds in a difficult and chal- lenging game of chess. Spon- sored by Mr. Harris, the Chess Club hosts their own tourna- ment at West High which is open to all West High stu- dents as well as taking part in other tournaments in the South Bay Area. CHESS CLUB: Clockwise - Mark Satrom, Rodney Rodriguez, John Szewczyk, John Per- rault, Keith Cramer, Janice Wergland, Wayne Van Tassel, Rick Powell, Mr. Harris, Doug Scott, Glen Kaiser. Eric Tsao, Robert Tsao. p -H -.bi: f ' 1 1 L- C.S.F.: Row 1 - Mrs. Colbaugh. David Liu. Irene Kuniamoto, Warner Adachi, Kathy Frasca, Shirley Sepulveda, Shirley Betz, Bridget Tsao, Elisa Braaden, Janette Gustofson. Row 2 - Jim Singstock. Susie Ingraham, Sharon Kell- man. David Browning. Kelly Hayden, Karen Frasca. Lori Rassmuson, Phyllis Burch, Jennifer Padnessa. Row 3 - V ' ally Mollis. Diane Johnson. Caroline Joann Nehrenberg. Bill Hinchberger, Tom Dobrenz, John Szewczyk, Frank Scapa. Steve Kuniniro. Sandy Luke. Diane Dobos. Mr. .Akins. C.S.F. The California Scho- lastic Federation consists of a group of West High Students who have ob- tained the necessary grade point average. Sponsored by Mrs. Colbaugh and Mr. Akins and under the lead- ership of President Jim Singstock, C.S.F. has provided a special tutoring program available to West High Students in various subjects. Members also receive merit passes which entitle them to special library privileges. Golf Club Even as a relatively new club, the Golf Club has already begun to gain the interests of many students. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Kellogg, the members of the Golf Club, in preparation for tournaments, improve their golf skills. . It GOLF CLUB: Row I - Norm Tappin, Gary Mimura, Lori Melton, Shelley Dudikof. Frank Scapa, Mr. Kellogg. Row 2 - Steve Codey, Kathy Houck, Robert Levy, Lenny Ingalls, John Saylor, Bill Hinchberger, George Stablein. Bowling Club This years Bowlin g Club has had one of the most enthusiastic years in the history of West High. With the help of Sponsor Mr. Cason and under the leadership of President Doug Smith, the West High Bowling Club not only bowls on a weekly basis but hosts tourna- ments throughout the year. J. ■fj ! ' BOWLING CLUB: Row 1 - Phil Lauery, Winston Hu, John Penton, Mark Pennington, Glen Lynskey. Jim Pearce, Greg Doyle, Jay Haltori, Dave DuBois, Mike Robinson, Kathy Roberson, Pam Byrwa, Lori Wetzel. Row 2 - Sheri Bernstein, Warner .Adachi, Greg Bernstein, Alan Crouch, Mike Sams, Doug Todd, Doug Smith, Randy Beady, Mike Bradford, Denise Smith, Scott Campbell, Mr. Cason, Paul Gonzales, Cathy Derouse. Not Pictured - Ward Staff, Linda Snyder. Ping Pong Club This years Ping Pong Club is one of the greatest groups of Ping Pong players West High has ever seen. With the help of talented and ex- perienced players like Andy Krastins and Dave Liu many students in- terested in trying their hand in this fun sport have become involved in the many tournaments held here at West. PING PONG CLUB: Row 1-Sheri Bernstein, Glen Bernstein. Warner Adachi, Randv Bradley, Andy Krastins, Dave Lui, Dennis Scheony, Kyle Ichikawa, Mrs. Gelbwachs. Row 2-Tom Lee, Elsie Hajek, Billy Sun, Winston Hu, Mike Wyler. Alfred Hu. Bats and Babes The Bats and Babes Club consists of a group of en- thusiastic girls who raise money for the West High Baseball Team. The girls take part in many activities such as a car wash and sel- ling refreshments at basket- ball games. Under the su- pervision of Coach Parks and the leadership of Presi- dent Sharon Lomas, these girls do a great job in sup- porting the West High Baseball Team. BATS AND BABES: Karen Magnuson, Robbi Edmundson. Marnia DeLeon, Jan Sheehey. Janene Hales, Debi Ayers, Lori Cavaney, Lori Cocke, Pam Metz, Stephanie Lee, Sharon (Max) Lomas, Connie Blunt. Sue Venerable, Cheyvonne Moore, Coach Parks, Sheri Waide, Ruth Murai, Dee Wales. Leisa Berllein. 1 14 Ping Pong- Bats and Babes Folk Dance Club If you should happen to pass open doors and see a room full of enthusiastic West High Students danc- ing to exotic music you have wandered upon the West High Folk Dance Club. Veterans like Bev Bickel, Rebecca Garcia, and Craig Preston will most likely be there hard at work teaching new members dances and learning new dances themselves from Sponsor Mr. Gold. FOLK DANCE CLUB: Steve Lol ' tis, Irene Kumamoto, Mike Wyler. Mr. Gold, Chris Husmann. Janet Wise. Linda Husmann, Beverly Bickel, Craig Preston, Denise Fish. Chieftains From play productions to dance productions and from band concerts to choral concerts are where the Chieftains can be found, hard at work do- nating their time and ser- vice to numerous school functions. Under the lea- dership of Sponsor Mr. Kellogg these young men take great pride in helping out at West High functions. CHIFFTAINS; Mr. Kellogg. Dave Liu, Wally Mollis, Ken Glass, Matt Goodwin, Jim Singstock, Kaysey Hoover, John Lubisich, Brad Stone, Rick Gralnik, Tim Kling, Ken Gee, Steve O ' Hara. Folk Dance and Chieftains 115 Hiking Club Throughout the year, when weather permits, the Hiking Club gathers together, back- packs and all, and take nu- merous hikes to many places of extreme beauty. With the supervision and sponsership of Mr. Jeff Lavoy and Mr. Dave Westberg, the club is able to give west high Stu- dents a chance to see some of our beautiful surroundings and breath fresh air. Leading the way over hill and dale is President Ken Keller, as energetic and enthusiastic as the hikers. HIKING CLUB - Rodney Snider, Tony Duarte, Colleen Bailey, Patty Timper, Diane Keller, Randy Steeley, Linda Dudzinski, Lara Kell, Margaret Doyle, Ken Keller, Faith Robelotto, Mike Wyler, David Duarte, Jeff Lavoy, Joe Taroiff. Peer Counseling Are things getting you down? Or do you just want someone to talk to? Well West High now provides a place for any student to go to for help and counseling. The Pier Counseling Room, located in the Library is open for students in hopes of helping them cope with everyday problems which may arise. Under the di- rection of Counselor Mr. Leer these students, both sensitive and friendly, give fellow students an opportunity to share in a relaxmg and comfortable atmosphere. PEER COUNSELING - Row 1: Debi Chafe, Carol Wilson, Sheryl Purdum, Tim Vameson, Linda Potter, Lily Altuchow, Sue Venable, Chris Husman, Kevin Kido, Jean Wiikerson. Row 2: Nancy Amos, Mr. Lee, Warren Vallerand, Dan Kellman 116 Hiking Llub Peer Counseling National Honor Society The National Honor So- ciety is an honorary group of Upperclassmen who are very much involved in school ac- tivities and keep up a 3.6 grade point average. The students participate in such functions as Student Government, sports, music, and other various organizations and clubs. The nation wide or- ganization offers Scholarships which two students were chosen to compete for, Cindy Burns and Bill Hinchberger. N.H.S.-Row 1: Kelly Busse, Richard Dobson, Jim Singstock. Row 2: Roberta Reist, Joann Ron, Shirley Betz, Robin Anderson, Liz Nash, Aren Corrick, Wally Hollis. Row 3: John Lubisich, John Szewczyk, Winston Hu, Jeff Horwick, Kraig Gearhart, Donna Rovero, Richard Gralnik, Dave Crespin, Patty Kaufman, Cindy Burns. Row 4: Doug Skinner, Bob Dubrow, Bob Staake, Bill Hinchberger. Prom Committee The Prom Committee, headed by Jr. Class President Kevin McCarthy, has been busy working on the plans for the 1975 Prom. Deci- sions such as what the theme will be, what kind of decorations will be used, which band will be performing, and most important, the place at which this popular and perhaps largest social event will take place. It takes a lot of work and time to get everything just right and these devoted people should be given special recognition for all their efforts. PROM COM M ITTEE - Georgia Evangelatos, Diane Dobos, Janice Rose, John Galli, Debi Ayers, Kevin McCarthy, John Gonzales, Jeanne Lavezzari, Laura Stowe, Janice Green, Jul! Huges, Steve Kunihiro, Becky Moore. N.H.S. Prom Committee IT Social Studies Club The Medic Careers Club, spon- sored by Linda Levanas, has been busy donating their time to help various causes. The Children ' s Care Center in Tor- rance received almost 100 toys from the Christmas Toy Drive which the Medic Club spon- sored. In February students attended the Open House at Torrance Memorial Hospital. The tour included not only a tour of the Hospital, but also lectures and information given by medical personnel. In March the Medic Club gave an Easter Party for the children at the Child Care Center. The Medic Club this year has been very busy indeed! SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB-Row 1: Mike Wyler, Joe Brewster, Linda Grosscup, Bobbi Feist, Gary Vanderburg, Judy Sierra. Row 2: Dennis Hosack, Chris Husman, Beverly Bickel, Jill Pierson, Monica Morth, Reed Warren, Ana Echeverria, Randy Bradley, Ms. McNamara, Kris Spooner, Mr. Wooton, Rochelle Feist, Susan Keller, Bill Hart. Medic Club The average, run of the mill student might think of the Social Studies Club as history nuts, spending their lunch hours and weekends discussing the many aspects of the War of 1812... but wait! Ac- tually, the club has planned many activities through- out the year, going to such places as Disneyland, the Movieland Wax Museum, an Amtrack trip to San Diego, and many other rather unusual trips. The club, sponsored by Wil- liam Wooton and Brenda MacNamara, is really one of the few clubs left strictly with the task of getting people involved with others, while at the same time having a great deal of fun. MEDIC CAREERS CLUB-Chris Hudson, Tracy Wane, Jenny Woods, Kathy Vorrick, Rita Hussing, John Bunher, Linda Levanas, Kathy Morgan, Paul Carlson, Corpse-Fred Snorkel- beam. 118 Social Studies Club, Medic Club F.B.L.A. Contrary to popular be- lief, the Future Business Leaders of America, more commonly known as the F.B.L.A., is not an or- ganization sponsored by the Mafia. At least, we hope not. But still, the 89 member strong organiza- tion, under the direction of Corina Weingardt, had a most successful year in the many competitions that they entered-most notably is the 20th Annual South Section Conference of Busi- ness, where the West High representatives captured four first place awards, a second, two fourths, and five fifth places. the F.B.L.A. has also had sev- eral large fund raising acti- vities and an end of the year party. F.B.L.A. -Row 1: Kim Matthews, Laura Parris, Kathy Frasca, Julie Brooks. Row 2: Sue Av- ery, Marilynn Schnabel, Sally McGee, Joann Gee. Row 3: Lauren Hamilton, Lynn Cooper, Robine Chase, Lisa Gatto, Wendy Woodward, Pam Hensley, Rosalie Negus. Row 4: Kay Freisthler, Miss Weingardt, Darlene De Santis. Chieftainettes Chieftainettes is well known for the many ser- vices which they provide at various activities at West High. Along with these services Chieftainettes also has sucker sales, parties, and general get-togethers. Though the club was lim- ited somewhat this year by the use of professional help provided by the school, their spirit was felt throughout the year. With the sponsorship of both Mrs. Diane Keenan and Ms. Sarah Lorenz, and the help of President Tina White, these girls did a great job with their effort and devotion. CHIEFTAINETTES-Row 1: Cathy Costanza, Chris Hudson, Barbie Ward, Lori Tock, Lori Hes- ter. Row 2: Aren Corrick, Tina White, Kathy Hazzard, Ms Lorenz, Mary Szewczyk, Brenda Jack- son, Ana Echeverria, Paige Gansmer, Janet Williams, Melanie Quick. Chieftainelles, F.B.L.A. 119 Hostess Service Club This group of enthusi- astic girls do a fantastic job in serving the school. They give of their time and efforts as they host the many sports banquets and other activities here at West. With the sponsorship of Mrs. Kline, these girls do a great job and perform a wonderful service for West High. HOSTESS SERVICE CLUB-Row 1: Mrs. Kline, Sue Galli, Vickie Ciciotti, Rita Hessing, Kim Watkins, Marie Garcia, Sue Lust, Lisa Moore, Penny Ruckdashel, Pam Cash, Wendy Woodsen. Row 2: Analynn Parris, Anna Hubacek, Chris Tuccinardi, Laurie Caveney, Carol Delperdang, Denise Austin, Barbara Vasi, Terry Leopard. The Lettered Athletes This group of West High students are some of our greatest athletes who have received the West High Letter for their perfor- mances in various sports. Among their activities is the Annual Pancake Break- fast held here at West in which the coaches cook. THE LETTERED ATHLETES-Row 1: Detley Mitchell, Stephen Schwarzkopf, Al Worten- brock, Joe Sedia. Row 2: Bryan Longhenry, Fred Mitchell, Jerry Stablein, Jeff Knoles, Jeff Hart, Brent Williams, Jeff Bray, Fred Burch, Sue Hurst, Doug Smith, Scott McQueen, Sha- ryce Munson, Dave Hill. Row 3: Shawn Carlson, Eric Schnepp, Mike Franks, Behzad Moftak- har, John Duncan, Doug Todd, Gary Dolan, Fred Skinner. 120 Hostess Service Lettered Athletes ' . ■ jm -4 Bur ? . ■ ' r 1 ' - - ' - Y . l V W ' SS v ' J  ► -s - l f%-. , . H -- , i .- is - -  (lt. €  A 1 ACAoencs To Know How to Suggest Is the Art of Teaching 1 H X Dr. Frank Tyrrell West Area Administrator Dr. Edward Richardson Deputy Superintendent Dr. Lloyd Jones Superintendent Board of Education %S1 Sfi i2i Board of Education Dr. Robert R. Ford Principal Principal Dr. Robert R. Ford 125 Assistant Principals 126 Assistani Principals Counselors Staff CurriculumtCedSlSiSator. L.A ' ' ■ .. i v?t - Dorothy Fraser Counselor Counselors Staff 127 128 129 1 1 1 • c I JO Counselors Staff Counselers Staff 131 Campus Aides Left to Right: Joan Grantham, Paula Ver- beck, Shirley Cannon, Mario DeLaTorre, Sandra Atnip, Connie Gonzales. Custodians Front to Back: John Brown, Ray Wood, Dan Gaynor, Norm Gallaway, Joe Sankis, Allen Younkin, Al Pando, Joe Portillo, Manuel Olloague, Wayne Younkin, Hugo Onacco, Ray DeLong, Victor Meyer. Cafeteria Workers Front to Back, Left to Right: Loise Miller, Winney Schmitz, Fran Celio, Rose Walther, Lori Whittington, Au- drey Miller, Marge Bergeron, Helen Condit, Renetta Francisco, Rose Leetz. 132 Aides ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHER5 TEACHERS lKK■®S ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHER5 ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHER5 ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHER5 ACHERSTEATHFRS ■■ a::s ka; «,x« aSit ' aS i s iS ' aski sJ sff- ' tM i •ACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS iACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS iSiSSSS!SSsS SSSS SS i« EACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHERS 133 EACHERSTEACHERSTEACHFRST FACHFRSTFArHFRSTFArHFRSTFArHFRSTFArHFRSTEACHERSTEACHERSTEACHF BUSINESS ' In the bustling trade centers of Marrakesh sits the Busi- ness Department. The biggest project this year, aside from the usual typing and shorthand, is the Del Amo Project- Job Exploration A. Many students are working for com- panies such as Sears during 3 4 per. All say that the ex- perience and the oppertunities it provides are well worth the trip. T Business SCIENCE In a dark, dusty castle nestled in the gloomy high- ands sit the hopefull alchemists of the Science De- partment. During the past summer, they have de- veloped a new biology class, designed as a college- prep class, but not for science majors. This course has been well accepted by the students who enjoy spending most of their time working in the lab. Science 135 NOIilSH In the mystical gardens of the English depart- ment, new programs are constantly sprouting, re- leasing an immeasurable variety to the wayfaring student. From this beginning has grown three new classes: Alternative Instruction for those students wishing to take more options than what the school has to offer. Advanced Placement for those wish- ing for a stimulating, intelectual English class, equal to a college class, and Career Education Practical Writing for those students wishing for active participation in an English class. Grace Smith 136 English English 137 niiMi In the far regions of the south stands a lone structure. Building 3. Using the latest methods of inquiry and historical investigation, the students are shown to use their own minds to figure the reasons behind events of the past. To aid in this goal, the history department has added two new electives to its already extensive list, to keep up with the ever growing population of West High. Also started this year was a new program, al- ternative instruction, which allows the students to work at their own pace, fuUfilling certain require- ments in which the teacher and the student agreed upon at the beginning of the year. w ■■A ( 4 ■J • - , 138 History History 139 HISTOItY 140 English History iMiitGirpN What ' s a tostado, or a crepe? How do you address a business associate in his native tongue? Is something lost in the translation of a German tongue? Why not read the original? The Foreign Language Department teaches more than the conjugation of ir- regular verbs. Their goal is effective communication in a rapidly shrinking world. Foreign Language 141 ARTS ' -ii Knie rls HEALTH In the constantly moving caravan of the Drivers Education department, many new things are happening. With several new cars and simulators in use, the quality of the instruction is greatly improving. As for Survival, the emphasis still remains on keeping your body in the best physical condition possible. The teaching methods keep students informed the new information that may indeed have an effect on their lives. Subjects range from V.D. to foods and their nutritional value. Both of these courses help the students in many more ways than they may realize at the time; or deem n ecessary. Health and Drivers Ed. U. ' EIMICATION In the malodorous region commonly referred to as the gym, exist humble professors of Physical Edu- cation-The Coaches. This Year, they ' ve decided to try out a new method of instruction, which is Co-ed P.E. Reasons for this change are to promote a more uniform P.E. 145 INIMISTKIAL AKT8 With the aura of Home Economics and Industrial Arts overwhelming us, we find an array of eager students wanting to take these classes that more of which have been added to accomodate the overflow. In both the Home Economics and Industrial Arts department the main stress is being put on the learning of the metric system, since the U.S. will soon change from the standard system it is now on to the metric system. 146 Home Ec. Ind. Arts SPECIAL By the winding roads of Brahmaputra exists the Special Education classes. This year there are over 20 students from 6 different countries. Their English speaking abilities range from 2 years to no English. Special help is given to these students as well as other West High students. 147 aIIATHEaUATICS In the ' 2 ' 4% l $y4 mumbo-jumbo algebraic solutions of the mathematics department lies wizards of the mathematical computations. These wizards perform amazing stunts right be- fore the students eyes, hoping that some of this knowledge will rub off on the willing student. How much rubs off depends on the student. • rv Vt.  • • Ml ' ,, I4i5 Mathematics Mathematics 149 Student Council • Top-Kevin McCarthy. Jr. Class Pres.. 2nd sem, Ron Webb, Student Relations. Dave Crespin, Boys Athletics. Patty Kaufman, Corrospondence, John Galli. ASB V.P. 2nd sem., Mike Golden, ASB Pres., Steve Orr, Honors, Jeff Horwick. Finance. Bottom-Ali.x Plum. Spirt, Alex Gaiten, Senior Pres., 1st sem., Tina While, Publicity, 2nd sem., John Ashton. Senior Pres., 2nd sem., Diane Dobos-Bubno. Records, 2nd sem., Steve Kunihuro, Jr. Class Pres., 1st sem., Joanne Pon. Publicity 1st sem., John Gonzalas, Public Relations, 2nd sem.. Donna Sheppard, ICC, 2nd sem., Cindy Manion. Business Man., Isl sem.. Activities, 2nd sem., Kathy Stull, Records, 1st sem., Bev Hughes, Business Man., 2nd sem., Marina DeLeon, Soph Class Pres., Jane Antaya, Frosh Class Pres. Not Pictured-Mark Gorden, Activities, 1st sem., Sharyce Munson, ASB V.P,. 1st .sem., Sharon Lomas, Girls Athletics. Mike Golden- ASB President Pat Kromka-Activities Advisor Mrs. Falconer- Accounts Clerk What happenned to 1975??? You know, as I sit here and ponder over this, it seems like the first day of school was only yesterday. It was the fastest, yet perhaps the busiest 9 months that I ' ve ever had. Over-populated locker bays, football games. Homecoming, district committees, re-admits and the huge lines awaiting those foolish enough to be sick, student symposiums. Annual deadlines, board meetings. Algebra 11, and most of all. . .hitting the gavel at the start and finish, as well as in between, of what we refer to as the student council meetings are just a few of my varied, heart- warming memories of this past year. I ' d like to take this opportunity to thank those people who helped me shape this year ' s council into one of the most productive, cooperative group ' s West High has ever seen. To sit and discuss the many different aspects of the school was the most rewarding experience of all. Take it easy, people-and have a good life! Sincerely, Mike Golden ASB President, 1974-5 Student Council 151 ■ ' :a5iiS ' ; ;J:;? ' 4i6 ISsa ■s.rt rj. ' .---. ' .. ciASses •« Consumets foduct Educatio ' « ' - ' ! t ' - ' '  W ■• ' «•r«   ■)•« : .«.ij v ' Ji £ « -ei . ' i ' :- - ir VA Tjk ' ff in A lit -■ ' • ' ?i : B ' P Hii w in -r •• ALEDICTORYGROUPVALEDICTORYGR . M l 4 Valedictory Group NIORCANDIDSSENIORCANDIDSSENIOI Senior Candids 155 ENIORPERSONALITITES SENIORPERSOT UNEMPLOYMENT INE Senior Class Officers First Semister: Pres. Alex Galin, V.P. Kathy Ti berio. Second Semester: Pres. John Ashton, V.P Sandy Robbins 156 Senior Personalities A.LITIESSENIORPERSONALITIESSENIOI Senior Personalities 157 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN lORSSENI Andrea Amavisca Michael Ames Nancy Amos Scott Anderson Robin Anderson Debbie Angel Denise Antrim Ann Aoyama Toni Apostol Janet Ashley Karen Adams Stacey Adamson Kimberly Adams Lori Alhadeff Jeffrey Allen Rose AInes Cheryl Alston Evelyn Alvial Jan Amarillas 58 Seniors RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSJ Mike Bate Terry Bean Randall Beatty Julie Beauchamp Julie Bell Michael Wyler Steve Bennett Margaret Berardinelli Debbie Berman William Bix Seniors 159 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI ORSSENI Michelle Bonchonsky Tom Bopp Eli Botek Scott Bowden Dianna Bradley HP 1 Russell Bradley H - .. V « James Brennan ■h V William Brewer L t ' Carrie Brittnactier Steven Brix Jenny Brock Peg Bromley Juliet Brooks Bettv Brown Christi Blann Diane Blasman Roxanne Boegler Janet Blackwell Kevin Blake JSL. 160 Seniors 3RSSENIORSSENI ORSSENIORSSENIORS Paul Browning Richard Brubaker Michael Bullock Walter Bunch Phyllis Burch Mark Burmeister Cindy Burns Patricia Burton Kelly Busse Ed Cairns Debbie Caiozzo LynetteCall Pam Campbell Doug Carano Cindy Cardwell Paul Carlson Peter Carlson Seniors 161 Cathleen Cheuvront JillChilders Georgette Chiquil Becky Christian AllieCliun Connie Claybajgh Debbie Cluments Steve Codey Edward Cohen Ron Cohen Donald Chastain Ronald Chastain Stella Chavez Monique Chevalier Cathy Castro Mike Champlin Robine Chase 162 Se RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSJ Keith Cramer David Crespin Tim Crosby Colleen Crowley John Curry Judy Cushman Kevin Cutler Catherine D ' Acquisto Christine D ' Acquisto Kathleen Dathe Laura Davin Linda Davis Susanne Derouso Wayne De Santis Bruce Diamond Tim Di Biase Tom Dobrenz Seniors 163 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENl Robert Dubrow Doug Du Carme Shelly DuDikofr Joni Duncan Alan Dussel Deborah Elias Janet Elliott Michael Ends Linda Erikson Steven Erickson Richard Dobson Kathy Donatz Sharon Donning Susan Dorland Greg Doyle Christy Drale David Dressier Anthony Duarte David Du Bois 164 Seniors RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS5 Randy Ernst Karen Everett Mark Eyerly Debra Faires Vivian Falcone Dennis Fancy Chris Faneuff yndie Farisli renda Farrand Micliael Farreil Bruce Fauver Diane Fawley Jeri Fayette Roberta Feist Rochelle Feist John Felker Tom Ferguson Ann Fick Rick Findlav Seniors I6 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN] Kay Freisthler Carolyn Fulton Alex Gaitan Donn Galbraith Barbara Gallagher Susan Galli DeniseGarbeil Marie Garcia Tom Garcia Tom Gardea Janice Finley Ann Fischer Frank Fletcher Maureen Flynn Glenn Foster Irene Fox Mike Frank Kathryn Frasca Sandy Freebury 166 Senii iRSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSJ Vickie Gardner Eileen Gauthier Greg Gearen Kraig Gearhart Steve Gebele ' |[| Joseph Gentile Nancy Gerety Denise Gerstner Lisa Gia Julie Gibson Marie Gibson Nicli Giesa Ken Glass Geoffrey Gohl Mike Golden Paul Gonzales Matthew Goodwin Mark Gordon Dawn Grable Seniors 167 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI Darleen Gurwitz Jeanette Gustavson Marcy Guy Janice Hagan Mark Hagan Michael Haight Arrow Haisten Laurel Hamilton Nancy Hamlin Lynn Hansen Lena Hansson NoBuko Harata Hope Harbaugh Ronald Harris Richard Gralnik John Gray Jane Gray Tracy Green Mark Grosscup •RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS! Jody Hathaway Sam Hayden Gerald Hayes Gary Hebert Julie Hedlund Tina Helphingstine Tamara Henggler John Henning Lisa Henry Pam Hensley Tom Herman Lori Hernandez Rita Hessing Cindy Hewitt Maria Hibbard Sterling Hickey Carol Highfield Seniors 169 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI Jeff Horwich Dennis Hosack Kathy Houck Linda Howard Lynise Howard Bill Hinchberge Suzanne Hogue Weiland Mollis Valerie Howland Michael Hubacek Christina Hudson Bev Hughes Don Hultin Sharon Hooker Kaysey Hoover Tim Horist Floyd Morton 70 Seniors RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS: Anne Imrie Lenny Ingalls Marcy Israelson Shirley Jackson Rose Jerbert Julie Jensen Elise Jessel Martin Jirgal Celeste Johnson Ilene Johnson Cathy Jones Kenneth Jones Lawrence Jones Susan Jones Kevin Jordan Ron Judge Teresa Judge Seniors 171 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI Dale Keyes Mike Keys Lise Kienzle Michelle Kight Joy Kimes Mike Kinane Bobbie Kinder Theodora King Val Klein Teresa Kmieciak Caroline Kalvin Patty Kapon Yvonne Karreman John Kaspar Patti Kaufman Gary Keenan Brian Keller Kenneth Keller Luann Kessler 172 Sem. wm )RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS Linda Laaksonen Theresa Lakin Sandra Lamb Cindv Lancaster Daneen Landers Kimberly Landes Dave Laney Diane Larsen Pam Latter Richard Lavezzari Jeannine Lemieux Alexander Lewis Robert Levy Michele L ' Hommedieu Seniors 173 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI Cindy Lopez Carolyn Lowry John Lubisich Bob Ludwjg David Luhmann Valerie Lum Susan Lust Karen Maddii Gus Magles Robin Mahn David Liu Lynne Livingston Sue Livingston Susan Lochhead Dean Lofgren Sharon Lomas Brad Long Seniors )RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS Eileen Mathews Michael Maxim Judy Mayer Frank McCaMisler Kathleen McAtee Shed McClanahan Janice McCollum Donovan McCray Janice McDermott Steve McDonald Seniors 175 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI Glenn Messersmith Edward Miller Mary Miller Gary Mimura Michelle Mitchell Hector Molina Cindy Monk Lisa Moore Lyn Moorefield Donald Morgan Ray McDougle Sally McGee Robert McGinty Cheryl McKee Melinda McKee Robert McLelland Karen Melcher Lori Melton Gwen Melvin 176 RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS . - Seniors 177 )ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN] Charlene Owens Donna Pacina Gary Pacolt Randall Palmer Cheryl Pancake Steven Orr Tony Ottaviano Ken Otto Virginia Outlaw Maria O ' Connell Erin O ' Connor Steven O ' Harra Karia Oishi Mona Ordaz Jennifer Paonessa Mike Parker Loura Parris Shannon Patrick Joe Pelka 178 Senii RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSJ John Perreault Mark Perrine Jill Peterson Elaine Pierce Pain Plane Ali Plum Joanne Pon Derek Poole Sherri Porter Rick Powell Louis Puffpaff Sharon Pugh Karen Quackenbush Cathi Rakes Vicki Randall Paul Redgrift Debbie Reynolds Seniors 179 lENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN] f Karen Ryan Linda Sabo Lori Sailer Judy Sammons Mark Sairom Seniors IRSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS; Caran Savoia John Saylor Frank Scapa Karen Schendel Diane Scheele Ron Schloderer Marilyn Schnabel Carole Schnorr Kirt Schoendienst Kim Schriefer Helen Schwanbeck Michael Sebastian Penny Sebastian Joan Sebelius Mark Seeger James Sengstock Shirley Sepulveda Nancy Shanks Donna Sheppard Seniors 181 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI a ■J$f0l r :f ? J t Diane Sherman 1 L- Kathi Sherrill j- t ' Colleen Shields Sandy Shirley Janice Sirridge Doug Smith Linda Smith Rodney Snider Valerie Snyder Sam Sorensen Susie Spain Pam Spencer Kristeen Spooner Don Sprague Jim Spring EffieSkaropoulo Doug Skinner Lori Skinner Jan Smisek Seniors RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSJ Bob Staake Cheryl Stablein George Stablein Darrell Stackhouse Deidra Stade Leigh Stanfield Lisa Stanyan Cindy St. Clair Randy Steeley Chris Ste. Marie Suzanne Ste. Marie Donna Sterud Craig Stevens Keith Stevens Linda Stewart Randy St. Hilaire Cathy Stone Bev Stotts Martin Stowe Seniors 183 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENl Norman Tappin Jeffrey Taylor Rebecca Teeters Brian Thomas Dave Thomas Diane Thomas Leticia Thomas Tina Thomas Richard Thrane Marty Thurston Gary Stroble Jeri Strother Kathleen Stall Kathleen Sturges John Sugden Christen Swartz John Szewczyk Peggy Taggart Chuck Tapp !84 Seniors RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS! Kathy Tiberio Douglas Todd Kim Torres Julie Totten Diane Tracy Ralph Tracy Karla Trader Karen Trautman David Tressel Karen Tripp Bridget Tsao Jim Tully John Tully Kathy Turner Cindy Vancil Wayne Van Tassell Renee Velarde Michel Veneris Lori Verstraete Seniors 185 ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN] Lynne Warren Vicky Waters Kim Watkins Ron Webb Steve Welch Tina White Michael Whitlock Jean Wilkerson Craig Wilkinson Kathy Vint Kathy Vorick Leslie Vreeken Lesa Vreeken Scott Walker Sabrina Willard Mike Williams Robert Williams Steve Wilson Blake Winkler Seniors RS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS William Winton Robert Wolkamp Mary Wood Ronald Worgul JeffYeley Linda Zoorajian Geryl Soares Sue Willard Seniors 187 188 Senior Candids f ROBIN G. ANDERSON N.H.S.. C.S.F., Achievement Awards, Arrow- heads Service Award. Citizenship Award, Times A Student, 2nd place Republican Essay Contest, Drama Club. Ping Pong Club. Beginning and Advanced Glee accompanist. Choir. Aristocracy, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying . Arrow- heads Assistant Editor. JENNY BROCK Drama Cluh. Beg. and Adv. Glee PEGGY BROMLEY FBLA, Drill Team, Sroirraws, Chieflaneues TERESA BROWN Varsity Volleyball. Soccer. Softball. G.A A.. G.I.A., All-League Volleyball, Team Captain. Citizenship Award, Basketball, Soccer Stat, Powder Puff Game, Mr. Mock Homecoming TINA DAQISTO Chieftanettes Sec. Basketball Stai. We-No- Con. KATHLEEN D. THE GAA Volleyball. Future Teacher Club. Arrowheads Editor. ROBERT DUBROW Varsity Tennis Letierman, CSF Seat- bearer, NHS. Speech A ards. Apathy Club. termen Ctub. Ping Pong Club, Student Ex- change Club. Senior Class President. House of Rep. Mock Homecoming. BARBARA GALLAGHER Sailing Club. Hostess Service Club. Glee, Choir. Arrowheads. Dance, SUSAN GALLI Hostess Service Club. Band. Advanced Glee, Choir ;eniorsummariesseniorsummarie JOHN ASHTON Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph. JV, and Varsity Basebali. Frosh-Soph Baseball and Aviation Tourney Most Valuable Player, Runner-up Boys Stale and Sacramento Leadership Conference. Lettermans Club. Ski Club, AS.B. Vice Pres.. Sec. of Activi- ties. Soph Pres.. House of Rep., Torrance Youth Council. Principals Tri- Advisory Comm. JANET ASHLEY Gymnastics. G.A. A. Volleyball, Citizenship Award, Bats ' n Babes. Sroirraws, Ski Club. F.B.L.A.. We-No-Con Delegate. Soph V.P., Drill Team. House of Reps, Frosh Sec. DEBBIE ANGEL SoftbaU. Cuizenship Award. J.V., Varsity, and G.A. A. Cheerleader. Ski Club, We-No-Con, SCROC. DENISE AUSTIN Drill Team. Achievement Awards, Times A Student, V.P. Hostess Service Club. Ad- vanced Girls Glee, French Ctub, The Curious Savage , Dance II, We-No-Con. House of Reps. CSF. MARY BAIRD Powder Pu(T Game. Citizenship Award, Forensics Club, Drill Team, Small Precision. Choir. Beginning and Advanced Girls Glee, House of Reps, We-No-Con. RANDALL BE.ATTY Manager-Varsity Basketball, Bowjmg Club, Arrowheads Editor. JULIE BEAUCHAMP Soccer, Glee. Forensics, Drill Team. We-No- Con. JULIE BELL Athletic Club, Art Club. Drill Team MICHAEL BENNET Hiking Club. Soc. Studies Club. Bicycline Club. FBLA. Golf Club, Ping Pong Club, Student Exchange Club. Sailing Club. Folk Dance Ciub. DEBBIE BERMAN Citizenship Award. Beg. and Adv. Glee. Scoirraws. Drill Team, Modern Dance. SHIRLEY ANN BETZ CSF. NHS. Band Treasurer, Polka Band Club. CATHY BLAI2E JV and Varsity Volleyball. Soccer, G..A.A.. Volleyball Doubles, Student Teacher Tourney. Basketball and Wrestling Slat, CRIST! BLANN Drill Team. Soph Sec. DIANE BLASMAN Track, Honor RoM. House of Reps. MICHELLE BONCHONSKY Soccer. Beg. and Adv Glee. Modern Dance I. Ballet 1. SCROC CAREY BRITTNACHER Soccer. Modern Dance I, Ballet. Powder Puff Football, Ski Ctub. King. We-No-Con Rep PHYLLIS BURCH Achievement Award. CSF. CINDY BURNS Gymnastics. Volleyball, NHS, CSF. Achieve- ment Awards. Honor Roll, Times A Stu- dent. Bowling Club. Glee, Choir. House of Reps. We-No-Con Rep.. Drill Team. Co- Captain, Small Precision, KELLY BUSSE Achievement Awards, Honor Roll. NHS. CSF. Chieftanettes, Aristocracy. Choir. Beg. and Adv Glee. Drill Team- Most Im- proved, Scoirraws. DEBBIE ANNE CAI02Z0 3- Year Annual Staffer; Editor and Ass. Editor. PAUL CARLSON 4-year Football, NHS, Achievement Award, Honor Bands, CSF. Wind Ensemble, How to Succeed... . Marching Band, Arrow- heads. ROBINE CHASE Achievement and Citizenship Awards. Bowl- ing Club. FBL.-V. Tennis RON CHASTAIN Track, Cross Country. CSF, Times A Student. MONIQUE CHEVALIER Soccer. Citizenship Award. SCROC. JILL CHILDERS Achievement and Citizenship Awards, Times A Award, Chieftanetle. Beg. and Adv, Gtee, Choir. Aristocracy, Guitar Club. We-No-Con, House of Reps, How to Succeed . ' DON CHAISTAIN Track. FootbalL CONNIE CLAYBAUGH YFU Summer in Germany, Hostess Service Club, Beg. and Adv Glee. Choir AREN CORRICK Varsity Volleyball, Gymnastics. Girls State Rep.. Sister City Exchange Student to Kashiwa. Japan. NHS, CSF. Achievement and Citizenship .Awards, GAA, Times A Student, Sroirraws, Chieftanettes VP. Student Exchange Club. French Club. Volleyball Club. Hiking Club. AFS Candidate. KEITH CRAMER Most Improved Player and Marcher. Chess Club. Band Club, Forensics. DAVID CRESPIN Basketball-4. JV Most Valuab ' e Player. Lettermans Ctub. Junior Pres.. Si-c of Boy ' s Athletics. House of Reps, We-F-o-Con. Top Ten Homecoming King KEVIN CUTLER 8th Grade AT. Soccer Drop-out. Top 212 Homecoming King. Smoke Signals Editor-in-Chief, Principals Black List. SUSANNE DEROUSO FBL.A. Sroirraws. Beg. Glee. We-No-Con. WAYNE DESANTIS TA SHARON DONNING Drama Club. Bats and Babes, How to Succeed ... . Curious Savage . Beg. and Adv. Glee, Drama 1.2 and 3. CHRISTY DRALE Honor Roll, CSF, Achievement Award, Times A Student. Adv. Glee, Choir. Junior Sec, Frosh Treas.. House of Reps. SHELLY DUDIKOFF Volleyball, Gymnastics, GAA. Bowling Ctub. Homecoming Princess, We-No-Con. Powder Puff Game. DEBBIE FAIRES Modern Dance I. Track. FBLA. Adv. Glee, Modern Dance Production, CYNTHIA FARISH Achievement Award. Chieftanettes. Sroirraws. Drill Team. Song Qoeen. Beg. and Adv. Glee. Choir JERl FAYETTE Drill Team, Citizenship Award, Bats ' n Babes, House of Reps Sec, Frosh Sec of Pub., Basketball Stat. We-No-Con. BOBBI FEIST Achievement Award. Citizenship . ward. Glee, Forensics, FBLA, Social Studies. Drama, Hostess Service. Sailing Club. Foreign Exchange. Coin. House of Rep.. SCROC, Four Fantastic Years. ROCHELLE FEIST FBLA. Social Studies. Glee, SCROC. Alright I made it through all these four years, but I ' ll never forget it. JANICE FINLEY Girls Soccer, Journalism Club, Beginning Glee, Sroirraws. News Ed.. Ad. Manager of Smoke Signals. K.ATHY FRASCA Business Award, Citizenship Award, CSF, Times A Student, Pres. of FBLA, We-No- Con. Tall Flag Team, Rose Parade, Ram Half- time. SANDY FREEBURY CSF, NHA. Cross Country Stat, Lettered in Band, V.P. of Band. Symphonic Wind Ensemble. KAY FREISTHEL GAA, Tennis Team, SCF, Business .Award, Citizenship Award, Chieftainettes, FBLA. Sroirraws Peer Counselor, ALEX GAITAN Football, Track, BasebatL Soccer, .AFS, Stu- dent Exchange Scholarship to Greece. Speech Tournament Superior .Award. Ski Club. Forensic and Speech Club. Sailing Club, Lei- MARIE GARCIA Glee, Choir, Girls Track Team. Hostess Service Club VICKIE GARDNER CSF, Hiking Club. Foreign Exchange Ctub. Chieftainettes, Glee, Choir. Aristocracy. How to Succeed , Half A Sixpence . Skin of Our Teeth KRAIG GEARHART Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, J.V. Wres- tling, Award from Eng. Dept.. C.S.F.. Letterman ' sClub. JULIE GIBSON G.A, A, and Tennis, Citizenship Award. F.BL.A. MARIE GIBSON Tennis Team, Times A Student Award. Citizenship Award. C.S.F., F.T.A . Tutor, NICK GiESA Chess and Guitar, House of Reps. KEN GLASS Citizenship Award. Ping- Pong Club. Bike Club. Chieftains, Choir. Musical, Giw ti Succeed . Drama. SUE GOLDSMITH Varsity Gymnastics, JV. Gymnastics, Bowling Team, Pep Club, Helped in Homecoming, PAUL GONZALES Frosh Soph, and Varsity Football. J.V. and Varsity Tennis. Most Improved Soph. Foot- ball. Ski Club, Student Exchange Club. House of Reps MATTHEW B. GOODWIN Freshman Football Letter, Band Letters. Achievement Award for Social Science, Chief- tains. Foreign Exchange Club. Polka Band Club, Band, Boy Scouts U.S.A. MARK GORDON Frosh Football, Achievement Award in Drama, Achievement Award in Music, Southern Calif. Honor Choir, Hiking Club. Drama Club. Bowling Club. Drama Pro- ductions; Half a Sixpence . Dracula . Enter Laughing . How to Succeed , Music Productions. Choir, Aristocracy. A.S.B. Secretary, of Activities. W e-No-Con Delegate. House of Reps. Four Year Clown. Two Year Bowie. B.A. Club President. RICHARD GRALNIK National Merit Commended Student, Principle ' s Honor Roll. C.A. Times A Student. Citizenship Award. C.S.F, Seal- bearer, Science Achievement Award, Service Award, Chieftain of the Year. N.H.S.. C.S.F.. President of Chieftains. Hiking Club. Guitar Society, Choir. Men ' s Chorus. Lighting Crew. MARK K. GROSSUP Freshman Football Mgr., Music Achieve- ment Awards. Hiking Club, Play: How to Succeed . Boy ' s Chorus. Choir, Aristocracy. Stood in Line for Four Years without get- ting what I wanted. JEANETTE GUSTAVSON Track, Letters of Achievement in Spanis ' Senior Summaries 1 89 11, III, C.S.F.. Fuliire Teacher ' s Assoc Beg. Girl ' s Glee. MIKE GOLDEN Sailing Club ARROW HAISTON F.B.L A., Beg. and Adv. Glee. Choir. ■Aristocracy, House of Reps. LAURIE HAMILTON G.A.A., C.S.F., Student Exchange Club. Superior Award. Spring Novice Speech Tournament. Superior Award Spring J.V, Speech Tournamenl, President of Speech for 2 Years, Vice Pres. of Coin Club. Chieftains. Hiking Club. Chiou and Drama Clubs, S.S. Clubs. Lighting Club, Speech. Choir, Drama. Lighting Staff, Sound Crew. The Curious Savage , How lo Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Boys Chorus MICHELLE KKiHT Times A Sludeni Award, Citizenship Award. Beg and Adv Glee, Sroirraws. We- No. Con Delegate. Senior Clulz. BOBBIE KINDER G.A.A Sophomore Basketball Slalislician. Powder Puff Foolhall Game. Top 10 Home- coming Court. Cilizenship Award , Bee and Cee Cheerleader. Varsitv Cheerleader. Bat ' s Reps.. Cafeteria Worker. CYNDI MANNION Varsity Softball Team, Tennis Team, Chieftaineltes, Beg and Adv Glee, Choir. Swoirraws. G.A.A . Drama Club. Adv. Play Production, Plays: Enter Laughing , Twelve Angry Jurors, How to Succeed in Business , Curious Savage , We-No-Con Delegate, We-No Con Campaign Manager. ;eniorsummariesseniorsummarie5 F.B.L. A.. Sroirraws. French Club. Beg. and Adv. Glee. Choir and We-No-Con Dele- gate. NANCY HAMLIN Powder Puff Football. Citizenship Award, Sroirraws, PepSquad Flags (Head) for two ears. and We-No-Con Delegate LYNN HANSEN (iirl ' s First Soccer Team- Lettered, Volley- ball-G.A.A. 1 Year. Principles ' s Honor Roll 2 limes. Citizenship Award evers time. Sailing Club. C.S.F.. VoiieyBall Club. Treasurer of the Senior Class. NOBUKO HARATA Volleyball (J.V.) Student Exchange Club, an A.F.S. student SAM HAYDEN Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball manager his Freshman year, Golf Sophomore, We-No- Con Delegate. GERALD C. HAYES N.H.R.S.Q. Track 1 3 year. Band two years. .Annual Staff. JULIE HEDLUND G.A.A. Top 10 Homecoming Court. Drill Team. Varsity Cheerleader. 1974 State Champs. Head Cheerleader of 1975, Beg. and .Adv. Glee. Choir, Powder Puff Football, and We-No-Con Delegate, PAMELA HENSLEY Swoirraws. Dance, Drill Team and F.B.LA, TOM HERMAN Varsity Letterman. 2 years in Cross Country. Varsity team Captain-Senior Year, Par- ticipated in 24 hour relay. RITA MESSING Citizenship Award. Hostess Service Club, Beg. Girls Glee, Arrow Heads. MARLA HIBBARD Tennis-Varsity (Jr. and Sr. Years), Softball- Varsity (Jr. and Sr, Years). Track (Senior), She received an Award in Athletics. F.B.L. .A. in the Senior Year. BILL HINCHBERGER Freshman. Sophomore, J.V. and Varsity Bas- ketball, Freshman Football, Eng- Dept. Award. Principle ' s Honor Roll, Citizenship Award, Seatbearer, C.S.F,. West High Albert Einstein Banco Fermi. Roto-Rooter Club, N.H.S., Wc-No-Con Delegate, House ot Reps.. Newspaper Staff, I.C.C. Rep. for N.H.S.. Represented West in Calif Classroom sponsored by Civitan in Sacra- mento. WEiLAND RICHARD MOLLIS Freshman Football, Football Statistics. Basketball Statistics, President ' s Honor Roll. LA. Times A Students. C.S.F.. N.H.S., Chieftains. Choir. Drama Productions: Enter Laughing , How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying . The Curious Savage, KAYSEY HOOVER Dept. Award for Speech and Drama. SS. Studies Award, Special Award for Eng. Dept.. LINDA HOWARD Letters of Achievement in Spanish. C.S.F.. Tutor. F.T.A. JEFF HORWICH Varsity Wrestling, Cross Country, Principal ' s Honor Roll. CS.F,. N.H.S.. Citizenship Award. Times A Student. A.T.. Medic Club-Historian, Letierman Club, Aristocracy, Concert Choir. Boys Chorus. A.S.B. of Finance, U.S.C. Medical Convention. TIM MORIST Band, Rams Game 1974. Rose Parade 1974. Var. Track- MIKE HUBACK Frosh Football J V, Soccer, Varsity Soccer BEV HUGHES Basketball Stat.. Powder Puff Football. Citizenship Award. Drill Team, Associat e Editor of the Annual Staff, We-No-Con Delegate. House of Representatives. Apathy Club, Sroirraws. Sec, of Bus. Management. LENNY INGALLS Freshman Basketball- Team Captain. Sophomore Basketball, J V Basketball, Team Captain, Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Team, Four Year We-No-Con Delegate ROSE JEBERT Track. G.A.A., Fourth Place Doubles Volley- ball Tourn., Top Homecommg Court, Drill Team, Small Precision, Song Leader, President of the Pep Squad. Sroirraws, Bats and Babes, Beg. and Adv Glee, Choir, We- No-Con Delegate. Powder Puff Football. KENNETH JONES Two year Varsity Tennis Letterman. J.V. Mosi Valuable Player, Journalism Club. Apathy Club. Smoke Signals, Editor in Chief. SUSAN JONES Girl ' s Tennis Team for three years, Cilizen- ship Award, We-No-Con Delegate, Beg. Girls Glee KEVIN JORDAN Cross Country, Most Inspirational Soph. Runner, Most Inspirational J.V. Runner. Track for Three Years, Citizenship Award. Second Place in Harbor College Sports Writ- ing Contest. Journalism Club, W.H.S.A., House of Reps., Peer Counseling. Sports Editor for Smoke Signals. PATTl KAUFMAN Principal ' s Honor Roll, Miss Apple of West High, Miss Showmanship at Drill Team Camp. First Runner up in Homecoming, Dodger Tickets for being A Student for Four Years. Guitar Club, Ski Club. F.B.L.A.. Officer, National Honor Society. Drill Team Captain. Drill Team for Three Years. We- No-Con Delegate. Performed at Rams Half- time Show, Marched at Rose Parade, entered in Miss Drill Team U.S.A.. Basketball Statis- tician. A.S.B. Secretary of Correspondence. and Babes, House of Reps,, We-No-Con Delegate, Beg. and Adv. Girl ' s Glee VAL KLEIN GirPs Soccer, Citizenship Award, Bicycle Crosscountry Slat., Track Stal. CLARE TEEN KNAPP Bats and Babes, Soccer. Track, Powder Puff Foolhall. HouseofReps. CYNTHIA LAMB AySo. CINDY LANCASTER Basketball Statistician, Citizenship Award, FB-L.A. Drill Team, We-No-Con Delegate, House of Reps. DIANE LARSEN Track. Pep Squad-Song Queen, Drill Team. Drama Club, Beg and Adv. Girl ' s Glee, Choir, Sroirraws. We-No-Con Delegate. Musical Play How to Succeed , Gradualing one year early RICHARD LAVEZZARI Football. Track, Achievement Award In Spanish. Citizenship Award, Sailing Club, C.S.F. ROBERT LEVY Frosh Soph Wrestling, Varsity Football Letterman ' s Club. Ping-Pong Club, Ski Club. We-No-Con Delegate. House of Reps, DAVID LIU Achievement Award in Mathematics. Achieve- ment Award in Science. Overall Award in Mathematics. Ping Pong Club, Chieftains. SUE LIVINGSTON Achievement Award in Drama. Drama Club-Presidenl, Drama Productions- You Can ' l Take it With ou, Enter Laughing , Lovers , How to Succeed in Business , Twelve Angry Jurors. The Curious Savage . Adv. Glee, Drama 1. Drama 11. Drama 11 1. and Drama IV. SUSAN LOCHHEAD Sroirraws, Dance, Beg. and Adv. Glee. Choir. SHARON K. LOMAS Statistician-Frosh. Baseball, Statistician- Soph. Basketball, Statistician for Varsity Baseball, Cilizenship A v ard, Pres. of Bats and Babes, Sailing Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Student Council-Sec. of Girls Athletics. House of Reps., Mock Homecoming-top five, Powder Puff Football, CINDY LOPEZ Gymnastics. F.B.L. A., Ski Club. Bats and Babes. Drill Team, Rams half time show. We- No-Con Delegate. JOHN LUBISICH N.H.S, Chieftains. Chess Club, Coin Club. Social Studies Club. C.S.F ,. Band. SUSAN LUST G.A.A- Gymnastics. G.A.A, Volleyball. F.B.L. A.. We-No-Con Delegate, Sroirraws. KAREN MADDIO Citizenship Award. Ski Club. House of Musical-Comedy Review , Sec, of Freshman Class. Sec. of Bus Management, DramaClub, ICC Rep. KATHLEEN McATEE Four years of hoping. Cheering, sighing. cursing, and CRYING, with the Track Team as a Head Stat, (Also putting up with their singing.) And one Unusual year on Annual SlafL SMERI McCLANAHAN Soccer. Campus Life, Sailing Club. Bats and Babes. P.O.LN.S.Y., Modern Dance, Dance Co.. Drill Team, Frosh. Soph. Baseball Stat. STEVE McDonald Letter in Band, Pres, of Bike Club. Band Club, Varsity Marching Band, Wind Ensemble. Trombone. Choir, CHERYL McKEE Varsity Softball, Powder Puff Football, Achievement Award in Fine Arls-Music, Best Freshman Musician, Best Sophomore Musician. Chieftains, Wind Ensemble. March- ing Band. Went to Switzerland with the Band, 1 975 Rose Parade, We- No-Con Delegate N.H.S. C.S.F LOR! MELTON Girls Track Team. Gymnastics. Advertising and Display Award, Sailing Club, Soccer Ball Girl, Soccer Stat. LYNN MOOERFIELD Varsity Volleyball Team, Varsity Softball, Ex- cellent Award for Athletics. Citizenship Award Bowling Club. Powder Puff Football, ROBIN ANN MORGAN Drama Club. Skin of Our Teelh Crew. SHARYCE MUNSON Drama Club. VoUeybaii Club, Volleyball. Softball, Gymnastics. Powder Puff Fool- ball. Mock Homecoming. A.S.B. Vice President, Freshman 2nd Semester Pres. and First Semester V.P. NAOMI MURAl Annual Staff Photographer. LIS NASH N.H.S.. Drill Team. Song Queen. We-No- Con Del ate. Choir, Glee Club. Junior Class Vice-President, Top 10 for Homecoming. MIKE NELSON Wrestling. (Most Valuable Player), L.A. Times A Student, Fencing Club, Dance Club. C.S.F., Sailing Club. Coin Club. Library Aide, Junior Achievements. We-No- Con Delegate, JOHN NEWMAN Achievement Award. Citizenship Award, We- No-Con Delegate. Drama Club. Coin Club, French Club. Asst. Director of You Can ' t Take It with You , and Enter Laugh- ing, Music Productions. Drama Productions. Half a Sixpence . How to Succeed , The Curious Savage . Dracuia . DENISE O ' BRIEN Soccer. CST . Beg and Adv. Glee. ERIN O ' CONNOR Modern Dance I. and Modern Dance II. Achievement Award in Business. Times A Student. C.S.F.. F.B.L.A.. Drama Club. Folk Dance. Modern Dance Productions. STEVE ORR ' .irsii ;ind J V Cross Country. Frosh ' Service Club. Sroirrav s. Glee. Choir. Ach. Award, David and Lisa LORI SALLER Citizenship Award, Drill Team. Flipper Award. House of Rep., We-No-Con JOHN SAYLOR Track. Football. Citizenship Award, Lelter- toonists Club. Apathy Club. Journalism Club. Principals Blacklist, House of Reps.. We-No-Con. Smoke Signals. Editorial Car- toonist. Yearbook Sports Ed., Daily Breeze Sports Carloonisl, El Camino Adv. Placement Program, Bank of America Award CHERYL STABLEIN Ski Club. Bats and Babes. Drill Team. We-No-Con. Sroirraws Club. We-No-Con. House of Rep., Top 15 Homecoming. Sec of Student Relations. Citizenship Award TINA WHITE L.A. Times A Student. Citizenship Award. Chieliameites Pres. and Sec., Sroirraws. CSF. French Club. House of Rep,. Choir. Glee. Jr Class Sci: )ENIORSUMMARIESSENIORSUMMARIE Soph. Basketball Most Valuable Player. Frosh. Soph, and J.V. Track, Surfing Team. C.S.F., and N.H.S., Junior Class Pres.. Sec of Honors, House of Reps.. We-No-Con Delegate. KEN OTTO Freshman Football, Soph Football. Varsity Football. Frosh,. Soph., J.V.. and Varsity Wrestling, J V and Varsity Baseball. Letterman ' s Club. Ski Club. We-No-Con Delegate. Boy ' s Chorus. SHARON PARK Gymnastics, Superintendent ' s Honor Roll. CS.F,. Annual Staff. Modern Dance L Song Girl. Involved in Class Activities, LAURA PARRIS F.B L JOHN PERRLMLT Chess Club. Band lor Four i ' ears- JILL PETERSON Gymnastics. Achievement Award in P.E.. F.T.A., Bats and Babes. Drill Team. We- No-Con Delegate. PAM PLANE Girls Soccer, P.O.LN.S Y.. Campus Life, MtxJern Dance L 11. ML ALLX PLUM Powder Puff Football, Top Mock Home- coming, NHS. .ASB Sec. of Spirit. 1st Place All-Weslern U.S. Champion Girt Drum Major. 1st Place Drum Major at West Arcadia Band Review, Bats and Babes. Skin of Our Teeth , Can ' t Take It with You , Drum Major. We-No-Con. Clarinetist in Band. JOANNE PON Four years of my life on this campus. Three great years wah Drill Team, experiences never lo be forgotten Three long hard years on Annual Staff putting up with photog- raphers and gaining man friendships One harsh semester serving on Student Council All Ihisand many other activities and clubs LOUIS PUFFPAFF Cross Countrj manager. Fencing Club, Choir SHARON PUGH FBLA, Bats and Babes, Chieftaiiietles. Drill Team. House of Rep. Senior Class Sec THERESA RICHTER Soccer. Art Award. Dance. Powder Puff Football. SANDRA ROBBINS CSF, Citizenship Award, Capt. of Majorelte Team, House of Rep,, We-No-Con. Home- coming Queen. Pie Eating Contest Winner. Rose Parade and Rams halflime show. Annual Staff. Senior class Vice Pres.. Isi Place Solo Majorette at San Gabriel CHRIS ROBH OTTO Four years of service on Staff putting up with Mr. D ' s Great organization. One Enjoyable year on soccer. PATTI RUSSELL Dance. Dance Co.. Drama Club. Hostess man Club. We-No-Con FRANK SCAPA Basketball. CSF Sealbearer. Principals Honor Roll. Times A Student. Citizenship Award. Letierman Club, We-No-Con HELEN SCHWANBECK Volleyball, .Ach .Award. JOAN SEBELIUS Drama Club. Drill Team, Cross Country Stat.. We-No-Con. Half a Sixpence . Costume Director. Skin of Our Teeth JIM SENGSTOCK Basketball. Principals Honor Roll. Ach. Awards, Trophy Winner Science. LA Times A Student. CSF Sealbearer. NHS. Chieftains. Hiking Club. House of Rep. Pres. of CSF. Citizenship .Award SHIRLE ' l SEPULVIDA NHS. CSF Sealbearer. Times A Student, Citizenship Award. Social Studies Club, GAA, Band. Majorette. Band Sec. We-No-Con. House of Rep., Gvmnastics, Pep Band DIANE SCHEELE Glee RON SCHLODERER Football. Soph. Track MVP, Lettermens Club. Homecoming King Runner-up KIM SCMRIEFER CiAA. Tennis Team, Times A Student Award, Citizenship Award. Glee, Choir, Medic Club, FBLA, Drill Team. Sroirraws, SCROC PAM SHAY Hostess Service Club. We-No-Con DONNA SHEPPARD Drill Team. Dance. Glee. Choir. Aristocracy. How lo Succeed . Rams Halftime Show. Sec, oftlub Coordination DIANE SHERMAN Honor Society. V.P FHA. FBLA. Cheer- leader. Drill Team. New spaper Staff COLLEEN SHIELDS Modern Dance. Dance Co,, Citizenship Award, (ike. Choir. Drill Team. Annual Staff, Times A Student SAND ' i SHIRLEY GAA, Tennis Team. Times A Student Award, Citizenship, Glee, Choir. Chieftain- ettes, Sroirraws. Cheerleader, Basketball Stat DOUG SKINNER Cross Country. Track. CSF. Ach. Award. MIP C rossCountrv JAN SMISEK Soccer. Softball, Track. Glee. Sailing Club, Drill Team. We-No-Con. Principals Honor Roll PAM SPENCER Cilee. Drill Team. CSF, Sroirraws. Foreign bxchangeClub. CiAA. We-No-Con KRISTEEN SPOONER Social Studies Club. Medic Club. Sailing Club. Student Exchange Club, Glee BOB STAAKE Tennis. MIP JV, Art Ach. Award, Smoke Signals Service Award. First Place Editorial Cartoon at Fl Camino Coll. Press Dav. Car- LINDA STEWART Citizenship Award, Sroirraws, Glee, Choir. AristocracN, We-No-Con RANDY ST HILAIRE Varsit Wrestling. Football, CSF. NHS. Citizenship Award, Times A Student. Ski Club, Lettermen Club, We-No-Con CATHY STONE Sroirraws. Foreign Exchange. We-No-Con. Banner Carrier. SCROC MARTIN STOWE Baseball. Football, CSF. L.A. Times A Student. Flying Club. Annual Staff Pho- tographer. Private Pilot License KATHLEEN STULL Gymnastics, Softball. Vaolleyball. Bas- ketball. Ach. Awards. Drill Team Co-Captain. GAA Cheerleader. House of Rep., Sec. of Records. Top 15 Homecoming Finalist, Glee. Choir. Aristocracy. FBLA. NHS. CSF CHRISTEN SWARTZ Drill Team. Gymnastics. Choir. Glee. We-No- Con JOHN SZEWCZYK Chess Club. Forensics, CSF. Wind En- semble, Citizenship Award, Band Letter, Rose Parade PEGGY TAGGART Tennis, Softball. Gymnastics. FBLA MARTY THURSTON Asst. Ed. of Arrowheads, CSF, NHS. Social Studies Club. House of Rep., Principals Honor Roll Ach. Award, L.A. Times A Students. DOUGLAS TODD Track. Football. Ach. Award. Drama Club, Lettermans Club. Choir. Boys Chorus. We- No-Con, Curious Savaee KARLA TRADER Soccer, Volleyball. Sofihall. Tennis, Girls Letterman, Citizenship Award. Track Slats, Powder Puff Football, We-Slo-Con KAREN TRIPP House of Representatives BRIDGET TSAO Tennis. NHS, Calif. Scholarship Fed.. Peer Counseling. Drama. Adv. Glee WAYNE VAN TASSELL Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Speech Club. Track. All-Soulhcrn CaliL High School Honor Band SCOTT WALKER Football. Baseball. Wrestling. Speech Club. Letterman Club. Ski Club, We-No-Con VICKY WATERS Ski Cluh, Hiking Club, Majorette KIM WATKINS Citizenship Award, Pres. of Hostess Service Club RON WEBB Basketball. Volleyball, Ski Club. Letterman MIKE WHITLOCK Baseball. Citizenship Award STEVEN WILSON How To Succeed . Enter Laughing , Skin of our Teeth , Next . Half a Six- pence , David and Lisa . Drama Club. Medic Award. Student Exchange Club. Hiking Club. We-No-Con BLAKE WINKLER Golf Club. 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Ai ' V kr . ii a ' : f i l iiy A. rMiwi 1 . ■  ' r , 1 K| gV9% ' bH ■5 SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOR Gary De Bona Veronica De La Mata James Delaney Marina De Leon Dale DeRizzo Kathleen Derouso Michelle De Terra Stephanie Dewhisrt Frank Dickens Cheryl Dirlam David Dishon Robert DIouhv J06 Sophomores Kathi Dobbert Janice Dobbs Gary D. 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Dale Hayashida Bryan Heard Teri Helphingsline Christie Hennessy Da niece Hensley George Hermann Mark Hernandez Yvonne Herrera Loranne Hester Stephen Higgins Thomas Highwart Kathleen Hill Tullio Hill Vickie Hill Cynthia Hilly Ronald Himes Gary Hinchberger Manuel Hite Fern Hoff Tim Hogue Mark Holden Michael Hopper Cheryl Hose Anna Hubacek Robert Hudspeth Lisa Hueth Grant Hughs Susan Hursh SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOP Richard Hurst Christopher Husmann Kyle Ichikana Joyce Imrie Susan Ingraham Deborah Inman Laura Jacobs Melanie Jarosz Christine Johnson David Johnson Diana Johnson Philip Johnson Stephanie Johnson Susan Johnson Tamara Johnson Donald Janes Kathryn Jones Carolyn Jordan Donald Jordan Julie Joslin Rudy Jurado Michael Justice Deborah Karns Di Keller Sophomores 209 Sharon Kellman Beverly Kelley Nickie Kefalas Debra Keenan Scott Kidman Joanne Kilduff Jung Kim Joseph King Deborah Kirts Timothy Kling Timothy Klossner Mitchell Kmieciak Jeffrey Knowles Carol Kociencki Sue Kovalch Frank Kozlosky Jeffrey Kraus Gregory Kritztein Cornelia Krolik Carol Krumpe Dennis Kruse Edwin Kudd Lora Kueker Luanne Kulp Marybeth La Bonte Pamela Laing Ruth Lakin Maria Landron Tim Laney Rona Lang Joe Langhorst Susan Lapaglia Linda Larson Mark Lau Phillip Lauri Sheila Leamy Beth Leavenworth Grace Lee Stephanie Lee Karen Leffland iOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOR] Janet Lehmann Larry Lemaster Giselle Lemieux Michael Leonard Janice Lessard Lynne Lester Sharon Letts Barre Lequin David Levenson Keith Lewis Eric Lideen Marcia Liles ;iO Sophomores Lori Lewis Catherine Lillie Diane Lillo Curtis Lindgren Jeffrey Linehan Jeff Linsenbard James Linlz Dennis Lippon Raymond Livingston John Lochhead Curtis Long Dennis Long Cheryl Lopin Narvil Lowe Katherine Lubisich Duane Lucero Charles Luetje Silva Luizete Jo Lyneh Glen Lynskey Karen Magnusson Paul Maier Suzanne Marino Richard Marks Betsy Mars Lisa Martinsen Darleene Marten Monique Martineau 5SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOR Marie Martinez Thomas Mason Kim Matthews Thomas Matthews Sheila Maxim Cathie May Paul Mayfield William McCauley Scott McDougle Janet McGinnes Judy Mclntire Jerry McKnight Daniel McNeice Scott McQueen Victor Medina Peter Mehlert Al Melillo Steven Mellgren Steven Mershimer Cornelia Merth Clarise Messersmith Janet Metro Pamela Metz Linda Miller Sophomores 211 Sherry Milstein Detley Mitchell Frederic Mitchell Judy Mitchell Scott Mitchell Vanessa Mitchell Behzad Moftakhar Cathleen Molina Regina Monda Philip Montefu Cheyvonne Moore Sharon Moorefield Bridgett Morales Marc Moralis Kathleen Morgan Michael Morgan Wray Morgan Monica Morth Keith Moschetto Robert Mulhair Donna Murray John Nakaji Edward Nakaki Colleen Nearing Joann Nehrenberg Sidney Nelson Sylvia Nelson Brett Newson Craig Nicies Bradley Nicodemus Mark Norris Laura North Kevin Norton Gary Novotny Patrick O ' Bryan Meg O ' Connor Pamela O ' Dell Tracey Oeftering Mark O ' Harra Joel Oiknine 50PH0M0RESS0PH0M0RESS0PH0M0R] Don Olson Russell Olson Maura 0 Neil Macario Ortega David Osburn Marcus Owens Jackie Padrnos George Papajohn David Papst Caria Paresrodriguez Bradley Parker Annalyn Parris Craig Parsons Craig Partridge Kevin Patrick Miclialei Patterson David Pearce James Pearce Debra Pearl Kevin Pearson 9Hki ■ (V- ■ - m Hl ' K 41 1 Paul Pelletier 1 H ' J 1 Cathy Pelley Ed Pennington s H John Penton m ¥ Dennis Peressini John Perez Beverly Pesqueria ii t- Mm Christian Pfaff M M Richard Phillips . : Jill Pierson Magdalen Pietrantonio Debra Pisciotta Kenneth Pittman Jill Plum Lori Porterfield Linda Potter Kevin Powell James Pratt David Price Susan Pulici ISOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOR ii ' iLlbl iH 1 a y. -JM m I V fKM A. 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Dorland Paul Dougherty Christopher Downs Margaret Doyle Jeff Drinkard 220 Freshmen Linda Dudzinski Bridget Dunn Michael Durbin Lynnette Eakle Karen Ebenkamp Billy Eckard Patricia Eckberg Roxana Edmonds Robert Edson Mark Ehlers Stephanie Elioplos Karen Elliott Gary Ellison Glenn Erickson Richard Erskine Radul Estrada Sherrie Evans Timothy Evans Tracey Evans Karen Evensen Allison Parish Jessica Fauver Catherine Fero Tammy Filburn Jill Findeis Robin Findeis Denise Fish Daniel Flynn Karen Folsom Charles Forester Todd Fox Sue Freisthler Marcia Frey Neil Fulton Sandra Fulton Dennis Galbraith Alex Gamble Alison Gansemer Cleve Gardner Gisele Garcia Lisa Gargano Kevin Garvey Gloria Gasset Loretta Gates Lucille Gauthier Curtis Gearen Richard Gebele Jacqueline Geluk Lorie Gentile JoeGeonetta Thomas Gerety Robecca Gerstner Freshmen 221 Terri Gordon Tom Gould Mark Gracin Betty Graham Carla Grant Robert Grek Chris Greene Debbie Gregorich Scott Griffin Steven Gilley Tana Gilmore Laura Glass Doug Gohl Brett Gordon Kathy Gurley Stuart Haberman Elsie Hajek Kenneth Halbert Susan Hall Lynne Hanaoka Jeffrey Hannelly Lori Hansen Reid Hansen Cheryl Hanson Veronica Harkness Craig Harlan Leroy Harper Mark Harpwood Carolyn Harrison Brenda Hart George Hartel Randall Hartman Deborah Hayes Steve Hazzard Sandra Healy Rose Heard Anna Heck Catherine Hedden Jim Hedlund Debbie Heinz Jacque Henderson Jacob Herman Henry Herron Becky Hetzel Linda Himes Steve Hirashiki David Hoffas Michael Holcomb Jeffrey Holliman Kathy Holly Debbie Holste Eleanor Hom FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRES freshmen mi I- .nmm Shawn Hoopes Heidi House Brian Houshlon Sandra Howard Jackqueline Howe Laurence Hsi Alfred Hu Caria Hubbard Holly Huckeba Mark Hudson Kerry Hull Robin Hultin Richard Humphrey Kim Hunter Linda Husmann Cynthia Hutchison Elizabeth Ingram Brenda Jackson Grant Jacobs Jill Jensen Suzanne Jensen Steven Jessel Judy Jilbert Jeffrey Johnson Kristine Johnson Leslie Johnson Patrice Johnson Sharyl Johnson Chris Jones Laura Jurik Stephanie Karabatos Alan Karabeema Jamil Karim Donna Kashuba Jay Kaufman Tracey Kaufman Traci Kawahara Alan Kawasaki Lara Kell Diane Keller John Kemper Kevin Kido Joanne Kingston Michelle Kirkpatrick Perry Klokkevold Debra Klossner Susan Koeller Tim Kordatzky Craig Korff Doug Korte David Kosa David Kozenko Freshmen 223 Mary Kozlosky Chelsie Kraemer Jack Kraus Robert Krause Annette Kress Theresa Kruse Virginis K.umamoto Loralyn Kunysz Kim Young Jel ' fery Lynch Douglas Laffervbush Tomothy La Marca Pamela Lancaster Michael La Paglia Linda Larkham Anne Larsen Steve Larson Toni Latter Jenny Lau Bobby La Van Way Joel Lawrence Gerald Lawson Jacqueline Lee Judy Lee Tom Lee Thomas Leff Cindy Lenard Lance Le Vien Carrie Levy Angela Lewis Attila Litkei Paul Liu Gregory Locke Grant Lomas Eva Loney Bob Long Bryan Longhenry Mike Lowry Lucile Lubisich Deanna Lujan Nancy Mahaffey Shawn Mahn Dvid Mairet Marcia Makoski James Marrata Curt Marshall Mickey Martinez Arthuf Mason Debbie Mason Jennie Mason Mary Matarese David Bryan Mauk 1 reshmen Donald Mc Alexander Cheryl Me Ardle Kathleen McCarthy Lorie McConihay Russell McElroy Scott Mc Kay Rick Mc Millan Kevin Mc Millin Kelly Mc Mullen Mike Mc Mullin Diana Mc Partland Ivan Mc Partland Robert Mc Spadden Robyn Medicus Sherry Meissner Gregory Mellgren David Mellon Alan Meng Tony Merideth Tonny Merritt Terri Mershimer Eric Merth Gary Messer Polly Miao Donnette Miller Charlene Miller Laura Milnor Teri Mimura Linda Mitchell Marc Miskey Robin Miskey Dean Mitchell Ronny Mitchell Jeffrey Moerke Diana Moffett John Molchan Arthur Molina Paul Monk Dana Montefu Denise Moore Mark Moore Pamela Morelli Patricia Morelli Anne Morgan Page Morgan Carol Morris Jim Morris ' Kathy Morris Kathina Morris Sheila Morris John Morrow Debbie Moses MENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHME Freshmen 225 Patricia Motooka Harold Mueller Linda Murphy Timmy Myers Tohru Nagase Kenny Nance Carol Naranjo John Naranjo Lyle Neese Leif Nelson Steven Nehrenberg Linda Nemitz Yvonne Neu Ronald New Mark Newhall Leslieann Nicholson Liana Nielsen Jim Noblet Brien O ' Brien Sandy O ' Brien AndyO ' Dell Michael Door Toni Ogden Colin Olonnoo Sheila Olson Ward Olson Kelly O ' Neal Margatet O ' Neill Debbie Ordaz Carlos Ornelas Windy Osborn jlony Padilla Penne Page I Karin Palatas Lisa-Paonessa Warren Parks Carol Patrick Christine Patterson Steve Patton Karen Patzner Susan Pedersen Kevin Peltz Mark Pennington Jane Pennington Mark Penseyres Mark Pernu Any Peterson Benson Peterson LisaPetzold Lori Phillips Mike Phillips Steve Phillips JFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFREJ ;;26 Freshmen Danny Pierce Sally Pierce Anna Piccirillo Diane Pierce Kevin Pinkslon Keith Pollaslrini Linda Poppy Teresa Potter Kristen Pratt Monica Prendergast Bruce Preston Denise Ouellette Kathy Quijano Judie Quinn David Radabaugh James Rahman Andrew Raab Jenny Ray Terry Ray John Raymer Randy Raymond Gary Reedy Colleen Reeves James Reidy James Reiman Janeen Reniker Todd Reynolds Tom Richard Timothy Richardt Kevin Richey Bruce Richter Thomas Riley Paul Rios Darryl Ripstein Johnny Ritchie Jeffrey Rivas Lisa Rivas Linda Rizzo Kathy Roberson Lisa Roberts Jeff Robertson Cherie Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez Eugenia Rodinos Joann Rodriquez Teri Roepke Kenneth Rogers Laurence Rogitz Jim Root Tim Roquemore Teresa Rose Alan Rosenfeld Freshmen 227 David Ross Judy Rotramel Cheryl Rounsefell Diana Rowley Penny Ruckdashel Marie Ryan Judy Rynning Sheri Sailer Michael Sanchez John Sandhoefner Jacqueline Sandoval Trycia Sandowick Carl Sandstrom Lucinda Santucci Denise Saraceno Alice Sarkisian Jill Sassa Susie Schafer Barbara Scheck Catherine Schlack Sandra Schmidt Tom Schnabel Teresa Schneider Rhonda Schott Dirk Schrank Sharon Schumacher Sandy Schwartz Vivian Schwehm Patrick Scott Tracy Sebastian Benjamin Secrest Susan Selnick Paul Sempek Debra Shanks Jose Shaur Teri Shay Kelly Sherman Jennie Shields George Shweiri Julie Siegert Mary Silvernail Maria Skaropoulos Brett Smisek Craig Smith Dean Smith Eddie Smith Lori Smith Steven Smith Arthur Smolek Craig Smyser Terry Soltau Tommy Sorci Freshmen Colleen Sorensen Priscila Sovsa Jan Speckmeyer John Spencer Kathryn Spencer Laura Spencer Todd Spencer Cheryl Sprague Dwayne Squires Joel Stanfield Sharon St Clair Margie Stein Richard Stemen Ronald Stephen Elaine Stieglitz Susan Stier Tim Stiles Scott Stout Sharon Strickler Sandra Suazo EricSugden Billy Sun Mariko Suzuki George Swade Stacey Swagerty Cynthia Swanson George Tachibana Tanaka Curtis Debbie Taurman Drew Teigland Laurie Theodore Mark Thiede Annette Thomas Jill Thomas Kathy Thomas Matt Thomas Terry Thomas Gary Thon Lance Thueson KariThune Rick Tiberio Peggy Tierney Patricia Timper Chris Tiner Tracy Tinsman Charles Todd Donald Todd Danny Tomich Diane Toomey Edward Torres Craig Tower Robert Towle HMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHME] Freshmen 229 Corinne Troll David Troutman Laurie Trufilt Sandra Troxell Christopher Troy EricTsao Bob Tuccinardi Brande Tucker Ramona Tucker Chris Turner Jon Turner Kim Turner Scott Tutt Karen Tyler Sharon Tyrrell Darlene Urban Laura Urstein Maria Ualdes Scott Vance Craig Vanderburg Mark Van Tine Cecilia Vargas Chris Vaughn Carla Vincent William Vincent Tracy Wade Dee Wales Elizabeth Wall Sally Waller Steven Walls Kenneth Walter Miles Walter Phil Wardrop Lisa Watkins Wendee Watkins Theresa Waugaman Lance Way Douglas Webb Hugh Weinrich David Weishoff Cynthia Welch John West Cynthia Westcott Thomas Wheeler Denise Whipp Susan Whitcomb Debbie White Ian White Tim Wick David Wilkerson Bruce Wilkinson Jimmy Willemse FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRE 230 Freshmen Teresa Willett Bill Williams Mike Williams Nancy Williams Kathy Winne Lori Wiseman Richard Woltjer Jennifer Woods Wendy Woodson Vincent Wyles Franklin Yangson Sharon Yates Karen Yee Theresa Young Tom Young Alex Yu Raina Zatarain Mark Zimmerman Robbie Zinns MENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEI Freshmen 231 ' V M : .--s? WJ ' - •. 1 Go out into the won and discover lliRlS cannot understand. Follow the sun until ; it sets, . But never turn back, ; for you will see the shadow. The rays of learning shine brightly for those who : open their eyes ... The Annual Staff Co-Editors: Joanne Pon and Chris Robelotto Associate Editors:Bob Staake-Sports Ruth Murai-Organizations Perry Chow-Academics Bev Hughes-Classes Joe Brewster-Copy Staff: Diane Fell, Mike Golden, Corrie Max- well, Kathleen McAtee, Colleen Sheilds Photographers: Scott Antaya, Russ Hamilton, Johnny Hargrove, Brad Stone, Martin Stowe, Rick Thacker, Tim Thorton Advisor: Michael Duckworth Left to Right, Bottom Row: Chris Robelotto, Joanne Pon, Chris Lingren, Corrie Maxwell, Bob Staake, Perry Chow. Row 2: Richard Hurst, Sharon Parks, Sandy Robbins, Martin Stowe, Brad Stone, Scott Antaya, Colleen Sheilds, Rick Thacker. Row 3: Keith Moschetto, Bev Hughes, Diane Feil,Ruth Murai, Russ Hamilton, Mike Golden, Tim Thorton. Row 4; Kath- leen McAtee, Johnny Hargrove, Joe Brewster. From the Editors The Staff has been plagued with many upsets at the beginning of this year. We lost two vital people on our staff and experi- enced our first all rookie Photography Staff. Despite this we have tried to use our imagination and to be more creative. We have many totally new ideas and layouts in the Opening Sec- tion and throughout the book. We hope you enjoy this book for we feel we put out our very best effort. Its your book and we hope you are satisfied with it, if not we are always open for suggestions for next year in room 5108. Chieftain Co-Editors, Chris Robelotto and Joanne Pon Very Special Thanks : To Bob for our fantastic cover and the long hard hours on the Sports Section. To Ruth for the consistant hard work and putting up with photogs. You malce great won ton. To Perry for the great teachers section, which if all turned in will be the best ever. To Bev who made terrific layouts and made her deadlines ahead of time! To Joe the Brew for coming when we needed you, AH, and for the use of your mansion! To Chris and Corrie for the many contributions to the great Opening Section. To Colleen and Kathleen for doing the long laborious index. To Diane for helping Perry so much and doing just about everything. To Mike for the great activity captions, maybe one of these years you ' ll learn not to procrastinate! To Martin for coming to our rescue with always excellent prints and for the arial shot. To Scott and Rick, two great rookies, for being in period 5 making prints for mad deadline rushes. We depended on you guys a lot. This was a year of learn- ing and experiencing, hope you guys continue for two more years. To Russ, Brad, Johnny and Tim for your devotion and many contributions to the book. You guys really made Staff a blast. To Keith Meshetto, Richard Hurst, Sandy Robbins, Sharon Parks, Berry Bur- ris and Robert Dlouhy for all your help second semester. It was great having you guys. To Teddy for the contributions to the Opening Section and work first quarter. We were sorry to see you go. To Chris, my Co-Editor, I could have never gotten through without you. Remember its our book, and all the obstacles we pulled through together. Love ya. To Jo for your great dedication and many hours of overtime. We wouldn ' t have made it without you. If there was an award for Most Dedicated Editor you ' d be sure to win. Finally to Mr. D for always being at our side no matter what we did. You were always there to take last minute pictures, make layouts and to give us pep talks. M aybe some day we ' ll see your desk. We love you. Annual Staff 235 112 Abbott, Judith 218 Acuna, Kathryn 204 Adachi. Warner 192,1 Adair, Kelly 204 Adams, Aubrey 192 Adams, Carol Adams, John 204 Adams, Karen ? Adams, Kimberly Adams, Lanetle 192 Adams, Patricia 218 Adamson. Stacey Ahn, Teresa 192,110 Aihara, Vincent 204 Ajhar, Craig 192 Alarid, Ernest Albert, William 192,98 ,| Albro, Janine Alden, Wesley - Alegria, Ricardo 204 Alexander. Debra218 Alexander, Dennis 204 Alexander, Meianie 192 Alexander, Steven Allen. Deborah 218 Allen. Jan 192,98 Allen Jeffrey Allen. Jody 204 Allen, Mark 192 Allen. Scott 111 Allingham, Jennifer 192,94 Allison, Edith 2 18 Allison, Elaine 204 AInes, Rosemary Alston, Cheryl Altuchow, Lillian 101 Altuchow, Peter 204 Alvarado, Anthony 218 Alvarado, Christine 192 Alvarez, Yolanda 192.98 Alvin. Carl 204 Alvin. Evelyn Amarillas. Jan 100 Amavisca, Andrea 24 Ames, Michael Amlee, Thomas 204 Amos, Nancy 101,1 1 1 Anders, Jeffery 204,54 Andersen. Brett 218 Andersen, Gayle 192 Anderson, David 204 Anderson, David Anderson, Donald 192 Anderson, Gary 204 Anderson. Janice 204 Anderson. Marvia 218 Anderson. Pian 192.111 Anderson. Pian 192.111 Anderson. Robin 21 8 Anderson. Robin 100 Anderson, Sandra 192.98 Anderson, Todd 192,98 Angel, Deborah 102,103 Antaya, Jane 2 18 Antaya, Richard 204,54 Antrim. Denise Antrim. Guy 51,218 Aoyama, Ann Apostol, Barbara 204 Apostol, Toni Araiza. Edward 192 Arambul, Linda 218 Arambula. Lisa 204 Archer. Candace Archer, Nancy 204,101 Arellano, Victoria 192 Arlich. Jeffrey 192 Arnold. Baxter 192 Asher, Jean 192 Asher, Joan 192 Ashley, Janet 104 Ashton, John26,159 Ashworth. Ronald 159 Atchison. Christine 2 1 8 Atchison, Cynthia 204 Atkinson, Paul2l8,159,98,l Atkinson. Randall Atkinson. Terence 159 Aubc, Leonard 204,52,54 Auclair, Donna 204 Austin, Denise 29,159, 101 Austin, Melani Austin, Philip 204,54 Avery, Susan 159 Ayers, Cynthia Ayers, Debra 192,29,110 Ayers, Kenneth 51,218 Azamar, Aurora 159 Babb, Donna 204 Badrena, Anthony 204.54 Baerlein. Romy 204 Baggett. Kelly 218.100 ■ Bagley. Margaret 192 Bahde. Deanne Bahde, Keith218 Bailey, Beth 159 Bailey, Colleen 218 Bailey, Teresa 204 Baird, Mary 104,159,98 Bairden, Dianne 204 Baker, Laura 204 Baldrec, Martin 218 Baldree, Stephen 192 Baldwin, Andrew Ballantyne, Gregory 204 Bancroft, Janice 218 Barbee,Chrislina218,100 Barbee, Michael Barnes, Denise 192 Barnes, Sharon 204 Barr, Dennis 192 Barrus, La Nece 192 Bartels, Lori 192 Bartleet, Ronald Bartlect, William 204 Basil, Nikki 192,111 Bate, Michael 159 Bavlis, Thomas 218 Bawolski. Robert 192 Beach, David 2 1 8 Beam. Lori 204 Bean, Theresa 159,100 Beardslee, Brad Beardslcy, Bryan 192 Beatley, Mark 218 Beatt. Larry 2 1 8 Beatty. Larry 204 Beatty, Randall 159 Beauchamp. Jodie 204 Beauchamp, Julie 159 Bebout, Michael 192,49 Bebout, Sharon 204 Becker. Michael 218 Becker. Timothy 218 Beckett. Robert 218 Beckman. David 192 Beekhuizen. Richard 204 Beggs. James Jr. Beight. Danial 51,218 Belkin. Amy 192.94 Bell.Caryll218 Bell. Janice 204 Bell.Juliann 159 Bell, Laura 204 : Bell Ten sse ' - Belluomini, Allan Bendt. James Bendt, Larry 192 Benetier, Leon 218 Bennett, Cheryl2I8 Bennett. Jeffery 204 Bennett, Michael 159 Bennett, Stephen 159 Berardinellt, Margaret 159 Berganini,Cheryl218,100 Berger, Arthur 192,49 Berlfein, Leisa 204 Berman, Deborah 104,159,101 Bernstein, Gregory 192 Bernstein, Sherri218 Berry, Heather 218 Berry, Janna218 Berry, Robert 204 Berry, Tamme 192,104 Bertuca, Donna 204 Besner, Dale 192 Betsworth, Donald 204 Belz, Shirley 1 1 2 Bickel, Beverly 192,111 BickeL Robert 218 Bier, Richard 192 Bigus, Stephen 1 92 Birgenheier, Margaret Bishop, William 218 Bix, Walter 204 Bix, William 159 Black, Doris 204 Blackwell, Janet 160 Blahnik, Diana 192 Blahnik, Patricia218 Blair, Cindy Blair, Craig Blair, Robert 192 Blaize, Cathy Blaize. Susan 204 Blake. Benjamin 204,98 Blake. Kevin 160 Blankinship, Bonnie 2 1 8 Blann, Cristi 104,105,160 Btasman, Diane 160 Blazejack, David 218 Bliss, Donald 192 Bloomfield, Thomas 218 Blunt, Connie 104,205 Bobotek, Elizabeth 205 Boedeker, Leonard 21 8 Boegler, Rhonda Boegler. Roxane !60 Bois, Kirk 205 Bojorquez, Nathan 218 Bojorquez, Vickie 193 Boklage, Kathleen Boldt, Lisa 218 Bolen, Gary 218 Bolstad,Jeffry 51,205 Boman, Richard218 Bomeisler, Kathryn218 Bonchonsky, Andrew 51,219 Bonchonsky, Michelle 160 Bopp, Thomas 160 Borbas, Kathleen 219,100 Bosnak, Robert 193 Bolek, Eli 160 Bottorff, Kathleen 193 Bourne. Michacl219 Bowden, Scott 160 Bower, Richard 205 Bowers, April 2 19 Bowers, Brent 205 Bowyer, Meianie 193 Boxer, Lorissa 193 Boyd, Alice219 Boyd, Bridget 219,100 Boyd, James 193 Boyett, Jolia219 Braden. Elisa 219,205. 1 12 Braden. Frederick Braden, Lisa Bradford, Michael 205 Bradley, Dianna 160 Bradley, Marianne2l9,100 Bradley, Patrick 51,219 Bradley. Randall 205,1 10 Bradley, Russell 160 Bralliar, Lisa 205 Brancaccio, Patricia 193 Brannies, Nancy 193 Braun. Alan 205 Bravata. Theresa 219 Bray, Jeffrey 193 Brcckhetiier. Gary 51.219 Breckheinier. Kay 205 Breckheimer, Patrick 193 Brennan, James 160 Bresnan, Rory Brewer, Sandra 104,205 Brewer, William 160 % Brewster, George 1 93, 110 Brigham, Robert 219 Brittnacher, Carolyn 160 Brittnacher. Vickie 205 Brix, Steven 160 Brock, Jeffrey 193 Brock, Jennifer 1 60 Brockmann. Carol 219 Bromley. Margaret 104.160 Brook. Michelle 205 Brooks, Juliet 94,160 Brooks, Kathleen 219 Brooks, Lesley 193,194 Brooks, Mark 219 Brough, Gerald 219 Brown, Betty 160 Brown, David 205 Brown, Dennis 51,291 Brown, Jerry 205 Brown, Kirk 193 Brown. Teresa 26,161 Brown. Tom 95.205 Browne. Carole 219 Browning. David 205.1 12 Browning. Lisa 161 Browning. Paul 161 Brubaker, Richard 161 Brusig, Erich 2 19 Bryan, Robert 193 Bucchino, Jeffery 193 Bucchino, Julie 205 Buckley, Howard 219 Buckley. Mitchell Buehner. John 219.100 Bullock. Jodi 2 19.100 Bullock. Michael 161 Bunch, David 219 Bunch, Walter Jr- 161 Bunch, William 205 Bungarden, Jean 219,100 Burch, Frederick 193,49,111 Burch, Phyllis 161,112 Burgi,Silvia2l9 Burmeister, Kurt 205 Burmeister, Mark 161 Burns. Cindy 104.105.161.98 Burrier. Daniel 193 Burner. Debra 219 Burris, Barry 193 Burrow, Julie219 Burrows, Elizabeth 193 Burrows, Jon219 Burrows, Judith 219 Burton, Patricia 161 Basse, Carl 98 Busse. Holly 219 Busse, Kelly 104,105,16 Butterfield. Nancy219 Byars, Cheri 205 Bynon, Larry 193 Byrne. Timothy 205 Byrwa, Pamela 205 Cadwallader. Robert 193.98 Cain. Ronald 205 Caiozzo, Deborah 161 Cairns, William 161 Call. Lynnette 161 Call. Suzanne 205 Calliahm. Eric 219 Calvert, Keith Campbell, Deborah Campbell, Debra 205 Campbell, Jack 51,205 Campbell, Nancy 193,94 Campbell, Pamela 161 ,100 Campbell, Richard 205 Canaan, Robin Cantrell, Kathy 219 Caprio, James 205 Carano, Stephen 161 Carazo, Alfonso Cardwell. Cindy 104,161.98 Carlson, Ann 193 Carlson, Christine 205 Carison, Dawn 205 Carlson, Janice 219 Carlson. Karen 205 Carlson. Paul 161 Carison. Peter 49, 161 Carlson, Shawn 51,205 Carpenter, Dean 52,54,205 Carrig, Cheryl 162 Carrington, Cheryl 193 Carrington, James 2 19,55 Carroll, Ellen 193 Carroll, Charies Ml 219 Carroll, Michelc219 Carroll, Patrick 219 Carstensen, Glenn 205 Cartagena. Paul 205 Carter, Kent 193 Carter, Scott 24,162 Carter, Tracy 219,100 Carver, Ivy 193 Cash, Pamella205 Cassidy. Linda 219 Castillo, Jesus 193 Castro, Cathlccn 162 Castro, Joseph 193 Castro. Victoria 219 Causky, Danny 193 Caveney, Laurie 205 Cawthon, Cheryl 193 Cawthon, Danny 219 f.Cedeno, Diana 219  - Cedeno, Rudolph 193 Center, Andy 193,49 Center, Kathryn Center, Raymond 205 Chafe, Gary Chafe, Glen 51,219 Chambers, Thomas Champlin, Brian 219 Champlin, Michael 162 Chandler, Bruce 219 Chapdelaine, Linda 205 Chapman, Deborah 205 Charlin, Daniel 220 Charlin, Marcela 104.205 Charness. Laura 104,193.98 Chase. Robine 162 Chastain. Donald 49.1 62 Chastain. Ronald 53.1 62 Chaves. Debra 205 Chavez, Perry 205 Chavez, Stella 162 Chen, Leanna 220 Cherrier, Raymond 193 Chertock, Beth 220,100 Cheuvront, Cathlcen 162 Cheuvront, John 205 Chevalier, Monique 162 Chevalier, Peter Childers, Christine 205 Childers, Daniel 193 Childers, Jill 162,100 Chiquet, Georgette 162 Cho, Yoon 193 Chow, Perry 193 Christenscn, Brenda 193 Christensen, Gregory 220 Christian. Becky 162 Christian. Carol 205 Christian, Valeria 205 Chun, Allie 162 Chun.Seung, Jr. 205 Church. Kimberly 206 Church. Robert Churchill. Patricia 193 Ciciotti. Victoria 220 Cimo. David 206 Ciscel. Timothy 206 Clar. Andrew 193 Clark, Jana 220.100 Clark. Kathleen 220 Clark. Patrick Clark. Philip 193 Claybaugh. Connie 162.98 Claybaugh, Winn 206 Clements, Deborah 162 Clements. Kirk 193 Cline, Roy 193 Cline, Teresa 220 Clothey, Donald 206 Clune, Kathleen 104.193 Cobbs. Noel 220 Cobbs. Sherri 193 Cochrane. James 220 Cochrum. Marlene 193,102 Cocke. Linda 206 Cocke, Lorie 104,193 Codey. Steven 24,49,1 62,1 13 Cogan, Kerry 51,206 Cohen, Edward 162 Cohen, Jonathan 193,98 Cohen, Ronnie 162,98 Cole, Che rian 220 Coleman, Kaye 206 Coles. Robert 206 Colirri, Albeno220 Colirri, Artor 194 Compton, Howard 194 Compton, Michael 206 Confer, Christine 194 Conner, Glenn 220 Connor, Richard Jr. 51,220 52 55 Conto, Hazel 220 Cook, Karen 194j| Cook, Sleven Coons, Richard Cooper, Brian 206 Cooper, Carrie 206 Cooper, Jill 220 Cooper, Lynn 194 Corbett. Sally 206 Cordill, Christopher 206 Corey, Paul 220 Corhn, Robert 194 Cornelius, Brian 194 Correa, Anita 206 Correa, Gregory 220.101 Corrick. Aren 163.110 Corrick. Wendy Cories. Jose Corwin. David 206 Costanza, Catherine 1 94,206, 1 1 Cote, Dale 206 Cote, Roger Jr. 206 Coury, Lisa 194 Coury, Nancy 206 Couts, William 206 Cox, Leslie 206 Coyle, Gayle 194 Coylc, James 220 Coziah, Carol 220 Crabtree, Christopher 220 Craig, Janette 163 Craig, Judith 206 Cramer, Keith 163,112,111 Crandall, Alicia 220 Crawford, Warren 206 Credico. Dennis 194 Creek, Charles Crespin, David 24.163 Critchfield. Susan 220 Crockett. David 194 Crockett, Katherine 206 Crook, Jeffrey 220 Crook. Laura 104.105.98 Crosby. Rodney 194 Crosby, Timothy 163 Crouch, Alan 194 Crouch. Marilyn 206 Crow. David 220 Crowe, Tamara 194 Crowell, Cariene Crowell, Edward 220 Crowley. Colleen 163 Croxdale, Jeffrey Cubbison, Deborah 194 Cuddy, Theresa 194 Cuellar, Rene 194 Cuellar, Ronald 194 Culbertson, Donna Cummings, Christy 194 Cuomo, Marie 206 Currie, Karen 220 Curry, John 52,53,163 Curry, Keith 220 Curry. Kevin 220,52,54 Curtis, Cynthia 152,153,206,101 Cushman, Jody 206 Cushman, Judy 163 Cutler, Kevin 163 Cutler, Marlis206 Czarske, Patrice 220,206 Czarske, Terese 100 D Acquisto, Catherine 163 D Acquisto, Christine 163 Dahlstcn, Brenda 194 Dahlsten, Bryan Daniels, James 206 Danielson, Karen Darlington, Kimberly Dathe, Kathleen 163 Daugherly, Christopher 220 Daugherty, James Davidson, Daryl 194 Davidson, James 220 Davidson, Meta 220 Davin, Laura 163 Davin, Michele220 Davis, Betty 206 Davis, Carrie 206,101 Davis, Gregory 194,49,31,98,100 Davis, Linda 163 Davis, Linda 194 Davis, Lisa 206, 101 Davis, Lyle 194 Davis, Michael 220,101 Davis, Tim De Bona, Gary Jr. 54.206 De Gasperin. Larry 194 De La Court. Lynn 194 De La Mata. Veronica 206 De Leon. Marina 204,206 De Rizzo. Dale 206 % |c i i ti i ■ dex IILMfl DeSantis. Darlene 194 De Santis, Wayne 163 DeSmidt, Daniel De Terra, Michelle 104,206 Dean. William 220 Dean, William 206.98 Deaion. Nancy 194 Deaton, Susan 220 Degener, Nicky 194 Delperdang, Carol 226 Derda, Susan Derouso. Kathleen 206 Derouso, Susannc 163 Dettmcrs, Wayne 220 Devigne, Steven 220 Dewan, Harold Dewhirsi, Stephanie 206 Di Biase. Timothy 24,163 Di Padua. Ronald 194 Diamond, Andrea Diamond. Bruce 163 Dias, Robert Dickendasher, Mark Dickens, Frank 206 Dickinson, Kathleen 194 Diriam, Cheryl 206 Dishon, David 206 Dishon. Raymond 194 Ditlevson. Gregory DIoury. Robert 206 , Dobbert, Kalhryn207 DobosBubno, Diane 194,112 Dobos Bubna. Thomas 220 Dobrenz. Thomas 163,1 12 Dobson, Richard 164 Dolan. Gary 207 Dolan, Sherry 220 Donatz, Kathryn 164 Doner, Denisc207 Donning. Sharon 164.101,110 Dorland, Matthew 220 Dorland, Susan 164 Dorner, Jodine207 Dorner. Michael 194 Dougan. Patrick 207 Dougherty, Alcne 104,194 Dougherty, Deborah 194 Dougherty. Paul 220 Dougherty, Susan 207 Downer, Deborah 207 Doyle, Gregory 164,1 13 Doyle, Margaret 220 Dragovan. Tami 207 Drale, Christina 164,98 Dreiling, Darnel 51.207 Dressier, David 164 Drinkard.Jeffery 5U20 Drolet, Rebecca 207 Du Bois, David 164,113 Du Bois. Sheri 207. 101 Du Carme, Douglas 164 Duarte, Anthony 164 Duarte. David 207 Dubowitz, Lori 194 Dubrow, Robert 164 Ducar. John 207 Ducar, Robert Dudikoff. Michelle 26,24.164. 113 Dudzinski. Linda 22 1 Duff. Janet 194 Dufford. David 194 Duhon. Malana 194 Duncan. Darre!l207 Duncan. John 11151,207 Duncan. Joni 164 Duncan. Randal 194 Duncan. Ronald 194 Dunn, Bridget 221 Dunn, Steven 207 Durbin. Darreli 194 Durbin, Michael 221 Dusseau, Michael 195 Duvall. Mark 51,207.98 Eakle. Lynnette 221,100 Ebenkamp, Karen 221 Ebner, Mary 195 Echeverria. Ana 207,101 Eckard, Billy 221 Eckberg. Patricia 221 Eckstein. Deborah 207,100 Edmonds, Roxana 221,1 10 Edmondson. Robbi 195 Edson, Robert Jr. 221 Edwards. Linda 195 Edwards. Robert 207 Egan. Michael 195 Eglitis. Mara 221,207 Ehlers, Mark Elias. Deborah 164.98 Eliopulos, Stephanie 22 1 ,100 Ellington. Peter Elliott. Janet t}4 Elliott. Karen ::i. 100 Ellis. Michael Ellison. Bryan 195 Ellison. Gary 221 Embree.Cher l 95.207,101 Encaho, Diego 201 Ends, Michael 164 Enfield, Kelly 207 Erdman, Sherry 201 Erickson. Glenn 51.221 Erickson, Steven 164 Erickson, Vance 195 Erikson, Linda 164 Ernst, James 165 Estey, Kimberty Estrada. Radul 51.221 Evangelatos, Georgia 104.195 Evans. Daniel 195,52,53 Evans. Dawn 195 Evans. Julie 195 Evans, Kay 195 Evans. Sherrie221 Evans. Sheryl 195 Evans, Timothy 221 Evans, Tracey 221 Evensen. Karen 221 Everett, Karen 165 Eves, Paul Eves, Tracie 207 Extey. Elizabeth 207 . ti a Wtt V - - Eyerly. Bruce 207 Eyerly, Mark 165 Fair, Tern Fair. Vicki 207 Fairbanks. Robert 207 Faires, Debra 195.165 Falcone. Vivian 165 Fancy, Dennis 165 Faneuff, Christopher 165 Farish, Allison 221,100 Fansh. Cynthia 102,103.165,98 Farrah. Sharon 207 Farrand, Brenda 165 FarreH. Michael 49.165 Fauver, Bruce49,I65 Fauver. Jacquelin 195 Fauver, Jessica 221,100 Fawiey, Diane 165 Fawley. John 207 Fayette. Jen 104.105.165 Febbo, Albert 195 Febles, Sandra 207,100 Fehlman, Mark 195 Fehlman, Steven Fetl, Diane Feist, Roberta 165 Feist, Rochelle 165 Fekete, Gloria 207 Fekete. John 52,54,55.207 Felker.John 165 Felker, Steven 207 Ferguson. Judith 195,102,103 Ferguson. Patricia 195 Ferguson, Thomas 165 Fcrnald, Eric 51,207,1 1 1 Ferd, Catherine 221 Ferril, Ronald 195 Ferrin, Holly 207 Ferruccio, Christina 207 Ferruccio. Gayle 195 Fick. Ann 165 Fick. Anthony 207 Fick, Richard 195,98 Fick, Ronald 207 Figueroa, Joseph 195 Figueroa. Thomas 207 Filburn, Tamm Filburn. Timothy 207 Findeis, Jill 221 Findeis. Robin 221 Findtay, Rick 165 Finley, Janice I6ti Finnell, Gar 195 Fischer. Ann 166,101 Fish, Alison Fish. Demse22l,I10 Fisher. Cheryl 195.98 Fitch, Dale 195,49 Flaherty, Kimberly 195 Flanagan, Patricia Fletcher, Francis 166 Florin, David Focarazzo, Karen 195 Foisom. Karen 221,100 Forbrick.Gar) 207 Fortin, Sandra 195 Fortin, Susan 195 Foster. Arlene 195,98 Foster, Glenn 166 Foster, Tami 207 Fox. Irene 166 Fox. Todd 221 Frank, Cynthia 207 Frank, Michael 166 Franklin. Ralinda 195 Franks. Michael 51.207 Franks. Susan 22,104.195 Frasca. Karen 195.95.112 Frasca. Kathryn 94. 1 66.1 12 Fratkin. Melinda Frederick. Lori 195 Frederikson, Steven 195 Freebury. Sandra 16b Frehse, Carol 22,195,102,10; Frei, Mark Freisthlcr, Kay 166 Krasthler.Sue 221,100 Frey, Marcia Frey, Marjorie Friedman. Nancy 195 Friedman. Sharon Fuller, Laoni 208,101 Fulton, Carolyn 166 Fulton, Nancy 208 Fulton. Neil 221,51 Fulton. Sandra 221 Fuqua, Ronald 195,98 Gabriclli, Susin 195 Gaines, Joseph 195 ' , Gailan, Alex 166 Galbraith, Dennis 52.55,221 Galbraith, Donald 166 Galbraith, Virginia 208.94,101 Gallagher. Barbara 166.98 Gallagher. Raquel GaMi. John 192.195,49.98.1 II Galli, Susan 166.98 Gallup. Lynne 104.195.98 Gallup, Ross T Gamble, Alex 22 1 Gamble, Michael 208 Gansemer, Alison 221 Gansemer, Paige 208 Ganzel, Kimberly 208.100 Garbeil. Denise 104,105,166.98 Garcia. Debra Garcia. Gisele 221.1 10 Garcia. Laura 195,98 Garcia, Marie 166,98 Garcia, .Michelle Garcia. Rebeca 195 Garcia. Thomas 166 Gardea, Dave 196 Gardea. Dora 195 Gardea, Thomas 49, 166 Gardner, James 208 Gardner. Vickie 167,100 Gardner, Walter Gargano, Lauren 208,94 Gargano, Lisa 221 Garraffa, Steven 208 Garvey, Kevin 51,221 Gassel, Abraham Gasset, Gloria Gates, Anthon) 196 Gates. Loretia 221,100 Gatio, Lisa 196 Gauthier, Eileen 167 Gauthier, Lucille 221 Gearen, Curtis 221 Gearen, Gregory 167 Gearhart, Kraig 167 Gearhart. Leslie 200 Gebele. Richard 221 Gebele. Stephen 167 Gee, Joann 196 Gee. Kenneth 208 Geluk. Jacqueline 221 Gentile. Joseph 167 Gentile. Lorie22l Gentile. Michael 208 Geonetta. Joseph 221 Gerety, Nancy 167.98 Gercty, Thomas 51.221.101 Gerslner, Denise 167 Gersiner. Rebecca 221,100 Gervig, Stephen 208,51 Geltman.Rex208 Gia, Gregory 196 Gia, Lisa 167 Gibbons, Charles 208 Gibbons, Mary 196.98 Gibbons, Robert Gibson. Clark Gibson, Julie 167 Gibson, Marie 167 Gibson, Timothy 49 Giesa, Nicholas 167 Gilbertson. Cheryl Gilmore, Tana 222.100 Glass, Kenneth 167,98 Glass, Laura. 222.100 Glorioso, Debbie Goher, Lisa Godfrey, Susan Goe, Barry Goff, Andra Goff,Jana208 Gohl, Doug 51.222 Gohl. Geoffrey 167.98.111 Golden. Craig 196 Golden. Michael 167 Goldman. Laura 196 Goldsmith. Steve Goldsmith, Susan Goldstein, Steven Gomez. Walter Gonnoud. Patli Gonzales. Daniel Gonzales. John 196.31,100 Gonzales. Matt Gonzales, Paul 167 ; ; v? Gonzales, Timothy jmHB Good. Gale 196 . Goodwin, Matthew 167 Gordon. Brett 51,222 Gordon. Mark 31.167.98.100 Gordon, Terri 222 Gormley, Mark 200 Goss. Michael Gould. Thomas 222 Grablc. Dawn 167 Gracin, Gina Gracin, James Graham. Betty 222,100 Graham, John 196 Gralnik, Richard 168,98,111 Gralnik, Ronald Gralnik, Susan 208.101 Grant. Carla 222 Gray. Jana 208 Gray. Jane 168 Gray. John 168 Green, Janice 104.196.98 Green. Tracy 168 Greene. Christopher 222 Greene, Kent 208 Greenwell. Dennis Gregorich. Debra 222 Grek, Robert 222,51 Grenke, Christopher 208 Grenke, Steven 196 Grey. Clyde Griffin, Scott 222 Griffith. Mark 208 Griffith, Teresa 104,196 Grimes. Lisa 196 Groce. Dean 208 Gross, James 208,98 Grosscup, Kathleen 208 Grosscup, Mark 31,168,98.100 Grosshans, Lynne 208 Gruenberg. Robert Jr. 208 Grundeman. Marta 208 Guest. Thomas 196 Guidos. Leslie 104.196.98 Guild. Steven 196 Gurwiiz, Darleen 222. 168 Gustavson, Jeanetle 168,1 12 Guth. Randy 208 Guy, Marcy 168 Haas. Lynda 196 Haberman. Scott 51,208 Haberman, Sheryl 196 Haberman, Stuart 51,222 Hagan, Daniel 208 Hagan, Janice 168 Hagan. Mark 168 Hahn, Janice 208 Haight, Michael 168 Haight, Richard 208 Haisten, Arrow 168,100 Hajek, Elsie 222 Hajek.Olga 104.105,208,111 Hdlbert, Joyce 208 Halbert, Kenneth 51,222 Hales, Janene 208 Hall, Daniel 208 Hall, David 196 Hall, Susan 222 Hall, Verne 196 Halhgan, Hope 196 Halligan, Thomas 208 Hamilton. Laurel 168,98 Hamilton, Russell Hamlin, Nancy 102,103,168 Hampton, Paula 196 Hanaoka, Lynne 222,100 Hand, Kathleen Handsaker, James 208 Handy. Cynthia 196 Hannelly. Jeffre 222 Hansen. Kristi 1% Hansen. Lori 2 2 Hansen, Lynn I6f Hansen, Reid 222 Hansen. Scott 196 Hanson. Cher l 222 Hansson, Lena 168 Harata, Nobuko 168.1 10 Harbaugh, Hope 168 Harding. Michael 208,196 Hargis, Steven 208 Hargreaves. Steven 196 Harlan. Craig 222 Haroldson. Bruce Harper, Leroy 222 Harpuood. Mark Harrington, Timothy 196 Harris. Mitzi 208.101 Harns. Ronald 168 Harrison. Carolyn 222, 100 Harrison, Dolia 196 Han, Brenda 222.100 Hart, William 169,98 Hartel, Edith 169 Hartel, George Jr 222 Hartman. Randall 222 Harlt, Geoffre 208,54 Hdsenpflug. David 208 Hathaway, Jody 169 Haussmann, Gregory Haussmann, Karen 208 Hayashi, Brian 196 Hayashida, Dale 209 Hayden, Kelh 196.112 Hayden, Samuel 169 Hayes, Brian Hayes. Deborah 222 Hayes, Gerald 169 Hayes, James 196 Hayes. Rcnee 196 Hazelwood, Michael 51 Hazzard. Kathleen 196.98 Hazzard. Steven 222 Heaty. Douglas Healy. Sandra 222 Heard, Bryan 209 Heard, Rose 222,100 Hehert. Gary 169 Heck, Anna 222,100 Heck, Anna 222,100 Hedden. Catherine 222 Hedden. Michael 193,53 Hedlund. James 222.101 Hedlund. Julie 102.103.24.169.98 Hedlund. Julie 102,103,24,169.98 Heinz, Debra 222 Hetphingstine. Ten 209,100 Helphingstine. Tina 169 Hendnx. Vicki 196 Hennessy, Christie 209 Henning, John 169 Henry, Lisa 169 Henry, Michael 196 Henslcy. Daniece209 Hensley, Pamela 104,105,169 Herma n, Jacob 222,55,101.11 1 Herman, Thomas 52.53,169 Hernandez, Lori 169 Hernandez, Mark 209 Herring, Delonna 196 Herron, Henry 222,51 Herron, Roger Jr. 196 Herron, Nelly Hershberger, Michael 197 Hershberger, Neil 197 Hessing, Mike 197 Hessing, Rita 169 Hester, Loranne 209 Heuel, Becky 222,100 Hewitt. Cynthia 169 Hibbard. Maria 169 Hickey. Sterling 169 Higgins. Stephen 209 Highfield, Carol 169 Highflll. LaVeedal70 Highwarl, David Highwart, Thomas 5 1 ,209 Hill. Edward 170 HiU, Kathleen 209.101 Hill Tullio 209 Hill. Vickie 209 Hilty. Cynthia 209 Himes. Linda 222,100 Himes. Ronald 209 Hinchberger, Gary 209 Hinchberger. William 170,112.113 Hirashiki, Steven 222 Hirschberg, Lori Hiscock, Christy Hodson, Mary Hoehn.Gayia 197 Hoffas. Chariesl97 Hoffas. David 222 Hoffman, Jeri 197 Hogan, Mark Hogue, Suzanne 170 Hogue. Timothy 209 Hohneke , Diana Holden. Mark 51,209 Holliman. Jeffrey 222 Hollis,Weiland 170.112,111 Holman. James Holste. Deborah 222 Holz. Michael 197 Horn, Eleanor 222 Hons, Cor 197.49 Hooker, Sharon 170 Hoopes. Gretchen 104,197,100 Hoopcs. Shawn 223 Hoover, Deborah Hoover, Kaysey 29,1 70.9 1 1 1 Hopper. Michael 209 V Horisl. Timothy 170 Horlon, Floyd I 70 Horlon, Robert 197 Horwich, Jeffrey 170,100 Horwich, Robert Hosack, Dennis 170 Hose, Cheryl 104.209 Houck. Kathy 170,113 Houghton, Brian Hourigan, Joseph 19 House. Michael 197.52.53 Howard. Linda 170 Howard. Lynise 170 Howard. Sandra 223, Howe. Celeste 200 Howe. Jackqueline 223 Howland. John 51 Howldnd. Valerie 170 Hsi. Ljurence223. Hu, Alfred 223 Hu. Timothy Hu. Winston 197,113 Huhjcek. Anna 298.101 Hubjcek. Michael 170 Hubhdrd. Carla 223 N index 237 Huckeba.Hoily223 Hudson. Christina 197.170 Hudson. Mark :23,li I Hudson. Shelli 197 Hudspeth, Robert 51.50,209 Hueth. Lisa 209 Hughes. Beverly 170 Hughs. Gram 209 Hughs. Juli 104.197,98 Hull. Kerrv 223 Hulsey, William Hullin. Don 170 Huitin, Robin 223 Humphrey. Richard 223.1 10 Hum, Ronald 197 Hunter. Kimberly 223 Hurley. Mary 197 Hursey. Sandra Hursh, Susan 209 Hurst.John 171,98.100 Hurst. Richard 209 Husmann. Christopher 209,1 10 Husmann. Linda 223 Hutchison. Lora 197.98 Hyde. Randall Hynes. Denise Ichikawa. Kyle 209 Ichikawa, Lance Hies. Sandra 17! Imamora, Lois 197,98 Imrie, Anne 17| Imrie, Joyce 209 Ingalls, Leonard 171. 1 13 Ingraham, Kathryn 197.98 Ingraham. Susan 223.209, 1 12.101 Inman. Deborah 209 Inman, Patricia 197 Israelson, Marcy 171 Ivie, Kevin Jackson, Brenda 223 Jackson, Shirley 171 Jacobs. Grant 223 Jacobs. Laura 209 Jacobs. Vicki 197 Jacobsen, Christina Jacobsen. Olivia Jangaard. Michael 197 Janisch, Gary 197 Janisch, Larry 52.53,197 Jarosz, Melanie209 Jeberl. Rosemarie 102,103.1 71.98 Jeffries, James 197 Jenkins. Tracey 197,98 Jensen, Jill 223,100 Jensen, Julie 171 Jensen. Suzanne 223 Jephcott, Beverly 197,101 JesseLElisel71 Jessel, Steven 223 Jilbert. Judith 223 Jirgal. Martin 171 Johnson. Celeste 171 Johnson, Christine 209 Johnson, David 209 Johnson. Denise 197 Johnson. Denise Johnson. Diana 209,101 Johnson. Diane 197.112 Johnson. Gloria 197 Johnson, llene 171 Johnson, Jeffrey 223 Johnson, Robert Jr. Johnson, Kevin 197 Johnson, Krisiine223 Johnson. Leslie 223.100 Johnson, Melinda Johnson. Patrice 223 Johnson. Philip 209 Johnson, Rayanne Johnson, Shar l 223 Johnson. Stephanie 209 Johnson. Susan 209 Johnson. Tamara 209 Johnston, Richard 197 Jones. Catherine 102,1 71 . 10 1 Jones. Christopher 223 Jones, Donald 209 Jones, Karen Jones. Kathryn 209 Jones. Kenneth 171,111 Jones. Lawrence 171 Jones. Steven Jones. Susan 171 Jordan. Carolyn 209 Jordan, Donald 209.98 Jordan, Kevm 52.53.17! Joslin. Julie 209 Joslin. Kim Judge. Ronald 171 Judge, Teresa 171 Jurado. Rudy 209 Junk. Laura 223.100 Justice. Michael 51.209 Justis. Rebecca 197 Kaiser. Glen 197,111 Kaiser. Marylinn 197 Kaji. Noljufumi200 Kalvin. Caroline 172 Kapon, Kenneth 197 Kapon, Patricia 172 Karabalos. Stephanie 223 Karadeema, Alan 223 Karim. Jamil 223 Karlan, Frederick Karns. Deborah 209 Karreman. Yvonne 172 Kashoba. Donna 223,100 Kaspar. John 172 Katz. Lori 197 Kaufman. Jay 223 Kaufman, Patti 104.105,24.26.172 Kaufman, Tracy 223 Kawahara, Trad 223.100 Kawasaki. Alan 223 Keck. Wayne 197 Keenan, Debra 210 Keenan. Gary 172 Kefalas. Nickie210- Kell. Lara 223.100 Keller, Brian 172 Keller, Diane 223 Keller. Dix 209 Keller. Kenneth 172 Keller, William Kellman. Daniel 197.1 II Kellman, Sharon210.1 12,101 Kemper, John 223 Kenney, Kris 197 Kerby. Randell 197 Keyes, Dale 172 Kiapos, Julie 197 Kidman. Scott 210 Kidd. Kevin 223 Kienzle. Lisa 172 Kight. Michelle 172 Kilduff. Joanne 210 Kim, Jong 210 Kim, Young 224 Kimes. Joyce 172 Kinane. Kathleen 197 Kinane. Michael 172 Kinder. Bobbie 102,103,172 King. Joseph210 King. William Jr. 197 King, Theodora 172 Kirby. Tom Kirts, Deborah 210 Klein, Valerie 172 Kling. Timothy 210 Klokkevold, Perry 223 Ktossner, Debra 223 Klossner, Timothy 210 Kmieciak, Mitchell 2 10 Kmieciak. Teresa 172 Knapp, Clare 173 Knapp. David 173 Knopp. Duane 197 Knowles. Jeffrey 54,210 Kobayashi, Yutaka Kociencki. Carol 210 Koeller. Susan 223,1 11 Kordatzky. Timothy 223 Korff. Craig 223 Korte, Douglas 223 Korte, Gregorv Korte, Jill 198 Kosa. David 223 Kovatch, Sue210 Kowan, John 198 Kozenko. David 223 Kozlosky. Frank 210 Kozlosky. Maryann 224 Kraemer, Chelsie 224 Krastins, Andrew 198 Kraus, Jack 51.224 Kraus.Jeffrey21Q Krause Robert 11224 Krause. Laura 198 Kress, Annette 224 Kreizmar. Mary 173 Krieler, Gregory Kritzlein, Gregory 210,1 11 Krilztein. Scott 198 Krolik. Cornelia 210 Krumpe. Carol 210 Krupkoski, Susan 94,198 Kruse. Dennis 210 Kruse, Kim 198 Kruse, Theresa 224 Kudo. Edwin 2 10 Kueker, Lora 210 Kulp, Luanne210 Kumamoto, Elaine 173 Kumamoio. Irene 198,1 12.1 10 Kumamoto, Virginia 224 Kunihiro. Steven 192,198.112 Kunysz, Loralyn224 Kuykendall, Jenny 173 L Hommedieu, Michele 173 LaBonte, Carolyn 198 LaBonte, Marybeth 210 LaMarca.Jeffry 198 LaMarca. Timothy 224 La Vanway. Debra 198 La Vanway. Robert Jr. 224.51 La Voie. Thomas 198 Laaksonen, Linda 198.173 Lad derbush. Douglas 224 Ladderbush. Richard 198 Lakin. Ruth210 Lamb, Cynthia 173 Lancaster. Cynthia 104.173 Lancaster, James Jr. 198 Lancaster, Pamela 224 Landers. Daneen 173 Landes. Kimberly 173 Landron, Maria210,100 Laney. David 173 Laney, Mark 198 Laney. Timothy 210 Lang. Rona210 Langager, Karen Liangager. Scott 198 Lapaglia. Susan 210 Lark ham. Deborah 198 - Larkham. Gregory Larkham. Linda 224,100 Larsen, Anne 224 Larsen. Diane 102,103,173,98 Larsen, Greta 198 Larson. Steven 224 Latter, Pamela 173 Latter. Tom 224 Lau. Jenny 224.100 Lau, Mark 210 Laud. Phillip 210.1 13 Lavezzari. Jeannie 198 Lavezzari. Richard 173 Lawrence. Joel 51,224 Lawrence. Kirk 198 Lawson, Gerald 51.224 LeJeune. Todd 198 LeVier. Lance 224 Leamy. Sheila 210 Leavenworth. Beth 210 Lee.Grace210.IOI Lee. Howard 198 Lee, Jacqueline 224 Lee. Judy 224 Lee. Seung Lee.Stephanie2lO.101 Lee Tae Leff, Susan 198 Leff. Thomas 224. Leffland, Karen 104.210 Lehmann. Janet 210 Lemasier. Larry 210 Lemieux. Giselle 210 Lenahan, Gregg 198 Lenard. Cynthia 224 Leonard. Michael 51,2 10 Leopard, Terry 94.198,101 Lequin. Barre 210 Lessard, Janice 210 Lester, Lynne210 Letts. Sharon 210,1 10 Levenson. David 210 Levy, Carrie 224. 100 Levy, Robert 49. 1 73.98.1 13,1 1 1 Lewis. Alexander 173 Lewis. Angela 224,100 Lewis. David 198.111 Lewis, Keith 210 Lewis. Lori 21 1 Lideen, Eric 210 Liles, Marcia 210 Lillie. Catherine 104.211 Lillo. Diane21l Lindgren, Christine 198,98 Lindgren, Curtis21 1 Line. Diana 174 Linehan, Jeffrey 21 1 Linsenbard, Jeffery 21 1 Linton. Pamela 198 Lintz. Gregory 198 Lintz. James 51.211 Lippon, Dennis 21 1 Lipps. Malia Little, Dennis 174 Liu, David 198,174,112 Liu, Paul 224 Livingston. Lynne 174 Livingston. Raymond 21 1 Livingston. Susan 29.1 74.98, 1 10 Livingstone. Sandra 198 Lochhead, John 2! 1 Lochhead, Susan 1 14 Locke, Gregory 224 Lofgren. Dean 174 Loftis, Steven 198 Lomas. Grant 51.224 Lomas. Sharon 104,174 Loney, Eva 224 Loney, Mary 198 Long. Bradley 174 Long, Curtis 21 I Long. Dennis 21 1 Long. Jayne Long. Richard 198 Long, Roben 51.224 Longhenry. Bryan 224 Lopez. Bernard Lopez. Cjnthia 104.174 Lopin. Cheryl 21 1 Louthan. Caiherino,104,198 Lowder. Claude Lowe. Narvil HI 21 1 Lowry. Carolyn 174 Lowry, Michael 51 .224 Loyola. Horacio Loyola. Patricia 100 Lubisich. John 174 Lobisich, Katherine21 1 Lobisich. Lucile 224 Lucero. Julie Ludwig, Robert 174 Luedke, Edward 198 Luetje. Charles 21 1 Lujan, Deanna 224 Luke. Sandra 198,112 Lum, Valerie 104,174 Lundberg. Jeffrey 109 Lust. Susan 174 Lynch. James Lynch, Jeffery Lynch. Jo2l I Lynes. Michael 198 Lynskey.Glen 211,113.111 Lytle. Benjamm 198.1 I I Lytic. Martha Maddio. Karen 174 Magles. Gus 174 Magnuson.Mikel 31.198,100 Magnusson, Karen 21 1 Mahaffey. Nancy 224 Mahn, Robin 174 Mahn. Shawn 51,224 Maier. Paul 211 Makoski. Marcia 224.100 Maldonado, Lynn 102,103,198 Male. JohnJr. 175 Mannion. Cynthia 29,31.175,98 Maratta. James 224 Marcoux, Kristi 175 Marcoux, Tami Marino. LawrenceJr. 175 Marino. Susan 175 Marino. Suzanne 2 1 1.1 10 Marinoff. Gery 198 Mark, Randy 199 Mark. Robert Marks. Marc 175 Marks, Richard21l Mars. Betsy 21 I Marshall, Curt 224.101 Marshall, Keith Marshall, Lisa 175 Marshall, Virginia 199 Marten, Darlene 21 1 Martin. Ligia 1 10 Mariineau, Monique2l 1 Martinez, Gloria 175 Martinez. Marie2i 1 Martinez, Micaela 224 Martinsen, Lisa 21 1.104 Mason, Deborah 224 Mason. Jennie 224 Mason, Thomas 21 1 Masters. Thomas 199 Matarese. Mary 224 Mathews. Eileen 175 Matthews. Kim 21 1 Matthew. Richard 49.199 Matthews, Robert Matthews. Thomas 2 1 1 Mauk. David 224 Mauk. Sandra 199,98 Maxim. Michael 175 Maxim, Sheila 21 1 Maxwell, Corinne 199 May, Cathie 211 May. Debbie 199 Mayer.Judith 104.175 Mayfield, Paul21l Mayd. Michael 199 Mays. Jerry 199 McAlexander, Donald 225 McAlexander. James 199 McArdle. Cheryl 225 McAtee. Kathleen 175 McCallister, Frank 175 McCallisler, Loretta 199 McCarthy, Brent McCarthy. Kathleen 225.100 McCarthy. Kevin 199 McCarty, Gerald 199 McCauley. William 211 McClanahan, Sheri 104,175 McClure. Kathleen 199 McCollom, Mark McCoIlum. Janice 175 McCray, Donovan 175 McDermott. Janice 175 McDonald, Bonny 102,103,199 McDonald. Jan 199 McDonald, Steve 175 McDougle, Ray 176 McDougle. Scott 21 1.98 McElroy, Patrick McElroy, Russell 225 McGee. Sally 176 McGinnis, Janet 21 1 McGinnis. Michael 199 McGinly, Robert 176 Mclntire.Judy 204,21 1.102 Mcrntire. Mark 199 McKay. Scott 51.225 McKee, Cheryl 176 McKee. Krisieen 199 McKec. Melinda 176 McKnight. Jerry 21 1,1 II McLelland. Robert 176 McMitlin. Kevin 51,225 McMullen, Kelly 225 McMulten. Shannon McMullen, Thomas 199 McMulIin,Mike225 McMurdie, Rhonda 199 McNeice. Daniel 21 1 McPartland. David 199 McPartland. Diana 225 McPartland. Ivan 225 McQueen, Scott 21 1 McSpadden. Robert Jr. 225 McSpadden. Linda 199 Meador. Michael Medicus, Robyn 225 Medina. Victor2l! Meehan. Sally 199 Meeks. Pamela 199.98 Merlert, Peter 2 1 1 Meissner. Sherry 225.100 Mejia, Luis 49 Melcher. Karen 176 Melillo. Mario 211 Mellgren, Daniel 199 Mellgren, Gregory 225 Mellgren. Steven 21 1 Melton, David 52.55.225 Melton. Lori 176.113 Melvin, Gwen 176 Menard. Darlene Menard. Deborah Meneghesso. Maria Meneghesso. Ricardo 199 Mensick. Lynne 199 Merideth. Anthony 225,1 1 1 Merrill. Donald 199 Merritt, Ronald 225 Mershimer, Steven 2 1 1 Mershimer, Terri 225 Messer, Gary 225 Messersmith. Clarise 2 1 1 Messersmith. Glenn 176 Metcalfe, Cathy Metz, Pamela 211 Meyer, Dale Meyer. Eric 199 Miad. Polly 225 Miekosz. Toni 104.105,199 Milas. John 199 Miller, Charlene 225.100 Miller, Donnetie 225.100 Miller, Edward 49. 1 76 Miller. Johnna 199,98 Miller, Linda 21 1,1 10 Miller. Mary 176 Miller. Michael Milstein, Sherry 212 Mimora.Garv 49,176.113 Mimura, Teri 225 Miranda. Renee 199 Mitchell. Dean 225 Mitchell. Detlev2l2 Mitchell. Frederic51,2l2 Mitchell. Ronald Jr. 225 Mitchell. Judy 212 Mitchell. Linda 225 Mitchell, Michelle 176 Mitchell, Scott 212,98 Mitchell. Sheri 199 Mitchell, Susan 199 Mitchell, Vanessa 2 1 2 Mizera. Steven Moberly. Melvin 199 Mockett, William 199 Moerke. JefTrey 225 Moffctt. Diana 225 Moftakhar, Behzad212 Molchan, John 225 Molina. Arthur 51,225 Molina. Cathleen 104,212 Molina, David 176 Momary. Vicki 199 Monda, Regina 212.101 Mondabaugh. Katherine 104.199 Monk, Cynthia 176 Monk. Paul 225 Moniefu, Dana 225 Montefu. Philip212 Moore. Cheyvonne 2 12,101 Moore. Denise 225 M ' oore. Lisa 176 Moore. Mark 225,101 Moore, Rebecca 104,199.98 Moorefield, Lyn 176 Moorefield, Raymond 199 Moorefield, Sharon 104 Morales. Bridgett 212 Moralis. Marc 1 1 1 Moralis. Paul Morclli. Pamela 225.100 Morelli. Patricia 225,100 Moreno, Richard Morgan. Anne 225 Morgan. Donald 176 Morgan. Gary 53.199 Morgan. Kathleen 212 Morgan. Michael 212 Morgan. Page 51,225 Morgan. Rex 238 Index Morgan, Robin 177 Morgan. Steve Morgan. Wray 212 Morken. Patricia 199 Morris. Carol 225 Morris. James Morris. James 55.225 Morris. Julie 177 Morris. Kathleen 225.100 Morris. Katrina 225.100 Morns. Marilyn 199 Monow. Bruce 177,111 Morrow. John 51.225 Morth, Monica 212 Moschetto. Keith 212 Moses, Debra 225 Mosher. Thomas 29.199.110 Molooka. Patricia 226 Mowrey. Daniel 199 Moeller. Harold 226 Mungovan. Michael 177 Munson. Sharyce 177 Murai. Naomi 177 Murai. Ruth 199 Murphy. Linda 226 Murray, Donna 212 Myers, Michael Myers. Timothy 226 Nagase. Tohru 226 Najera, Lisa 200 Nakaji,John212,98 Nakaki, Carolyn 177 Nakaki. Edward212 Nance, Kenneth 226 Naranjo, Carol 226 Naranjo, John 226 Narducci, Andrea 177 Nash, Elizabeth 102,103,177 Nearing. Mark 200 Ncas. David 177 Necse. Lyle226 Negrete. Cynthia 200 Negus. Rosalie 98.200 Nehrenberg,Joann212.112,101 Nehrenberg, Richard 177 Nehrenberg. Steven 55,226,101 Neidhardt, Joyce 177 Nelson, Leif 226,101 • Nelson, Sidney 212 Nelson, Sylvia 212 Nemilz, Linda 226 Ned, William 177 Ned, Yvonne 226,100 Neves. Alceo Neves, Ana New, Robert 177 New, Ronald 226 Newcomer. Steven 200 Newhall. Mark 51.226 Newman. John 177.98,110 Newman. Kathleen Newson, Brett 212 Nicholson, Lesliann226 Nicies, Craig 2 12 Nicodemus, Bradley 212 Nielsen, Alan 200 Nielsen. Liana 226 Nicmeyer, Nancy 98.200 Ning. Michael 2007 Noblet, James 226 Nokes, Nancy 177 Nokes, Robert Norris, Mark 212 Norsw ' orthy. John Norton. David 200 Noruk. Patricia 200 Novotny, Gary 212 Nochols, Karen 200 Nyquisl, Catherine 101 O ' Brien, Brien 226 O ' Brien, Catherine O ' Brien. Denisel77 O ' Brien, Monica 177,98 O ' Brien, Patricia 200 O ' Brien, Sandra 226 O ' Connell, Cormac 49.200 O ' Ccnnell. Maria 178 O ' Connor. Colin O ' Connor. Erin 178.110 O ' Connor. Meg 212 O ' Dell. Andrew 226 O ' Dell, Pamela 212 O ' Harra, Mark 212 O ' Harra, Steven 178 O ' Neal, Kelly 226 O ' Neil, Marianne O ' Neil. Maura 212 O ' Neill, RoberlJr.200 O ' Neill, Margaret 226 O ' Quinn. Gregory 200 Occhipinti, Michael 200 Odor. Michael 226 Oeftering, Tracey 2 1 2 Ogden. Toni226 Oikmne. Joel 212 Oishi. Karla 178 Olsen. Brian Olsen. Edward 200 Olson, Don 212 Olson, Gail 200 Olson. Leslie Olson. Lisa 200 Olson, Russell 212 Olson, Sheila 226 Olson, Ward 226 Ordaz, Debbie 226 Ordaz, Mona 178 Ornelas, Carlos 54,226.101 Orr. Steven 178 Onega. Macario 51.212.98 Osborn. Windy 226 Osburn. David 212 Ottaviano. Anthony 178 Otto. Kenneth 178.101 Ouellette. Brian 200 Oucllette. Denise227 Outlaw. Joseph 200 Outlaw, Virginia 178 Owens. Charlene 178 Owens, Marcus 212.54 Pacina, Donna 178 Pacina. James 98.200 Pacolt, Gary 178 Padilla. Anthony 1,226 Padilla, Dcnise 104.200 Padrnos. Jackie 104.212 Padrnos, Timothy 200 Page. Pennc 226 Palatas. Karin 226 Palmer, Randall 178 Palmer, Robin Pancake, Derrel Paolelti. Richard 200 Paonessa. Jennifer 178,1 12 Paonessa. Lisa 226 Papajohn. George212 Papst, David 2 12 Parchen, Carol 200 Pares, Rodriguez, Carla 212 Pares, Rodriguez, Carmen 200 Parker, Bradley 212 Parker. Michael 178 Parks. Warren 226 Parris, Annalyn2I2 Parris. Laura 178 Parsons. Craig 213 Partridge, Christy 203 Partridge. Craig 213 Patrick. Carol 226 Patrick. Kevin 213 Patrick. Shannon 178 Patterson, Christine 226 Patterson, Kathy 200 Patterson, Michael 213 Patzner, Karen 226,100 Pavesic, Kathy 200 Pearce, Cynthia Pearce, David2!3 Pearce, James213, 113 Peari. Debra213 Pearson, Angela 200 Pearson, Brian 200 Pearson. Gary 200 Pearson, Kevin 213 Pederscn. Susan 226.100 Peha. Lawrence 200 Pelka. Jacquelyn200 Pelka. Joseph 178 Pelletier. Paul 213 Pelley. Cathy 213 Peltier. David 49,200.1 11 Pelu. Dennis 179 Pellz, Kevin 55,226 Pennington, Edward 51,213 Pennington, Janet 226 Pennington, Mark 226.1 13 Penseyres, Mark 226 Pcnton.John213.113 Percy. Ronald 26, 179 Peressini. Dennis213 Pernu. Mark 226 Perreault. John 179.112 Perrine. Mark 179 Pesqueria. Arthur Pesqueria, Beverly 213 Peters, William 200 Petersen, Callan Peterson, . my 226 Peterson, Benson 226 Peterson, David 200 Peterson. Jill 104,179 Petzold. Lisa 226 Peyton, Jeffrey 200 Pfaff. Christina 213 Phelps. Cindy 200 Phelps. Monica Phillips. Jefferv 200 Phillips. Richard Jr. 213 Phillips, Lori 226 Phillips, Michael 226 Phillips, Steven 226 Piccirillo, Anna 227 Piccirillo, Margaret 2IX) Pierce. Daniel 5 1,227 Pierce. Diane 227 Pierce. Elaine 179 Pierce. Sally 227 Pierson. Jill 213 Pietrantonio. Magdalen 21 3 Pinkston. Gerald 200 Pinkston. Kevin 227 Pisciotta, Debra 102,213 Piltman, Kenneth213 Plane, James Plane, Pamela 179 Plum, Alix 179 Plum, Jill 95,213 Pullaslrini, Keith 227 Pon, Joanne 104.179 Poole. Derek 1 79 Poole, Tanya 200 Poppy. Linda 227 Porterfield. Lori 213 Potter, Eric Potter. Linda 213 Potter. Teresa 227 Powell. Kevin 21 3 Powell. Rick 179.112 Powell. Stephen 200 Pratt, James213 Pratt, Kristen 227 Prendergast, Laurel 227 Preston, Bruce 227 Preston, Craig 98,200,1 10 Price, David 21 3 Prior. Vickie 200 Provenzano. Michael Puffpaff, Louis 1 79,98 Pugh, Sharon 104,179 Pulici, Susan213 Pupkoff. Cheryl Purdum,Sheryl 98.200,1 II Purschell. Bonnie Quackenbush, Karen 179 Quale, Heather Quale, Lisa Quick. Meloni 213 Quick. Richard Quijano. Alice 227 Quinn.Judie 227,100 Radabaugh, David 227 Radcliffe.Tcena213.101 Radford. Gary 201 Radford. Timothy 20 1 Rahman. James 227 Railsback, Donna 213 Randall. Vicki 179,101 Rapella. David Jr. 213 Raps, Michael 213 Rasmussen, Lori 201,1 12,110 Raub, Andrew 227 Raulin, David 213 Ray, Jen nee 227 Ray. Jennifer 227 Ray, Terry Raymer, John 55,227 Redgrift, Paul 179 Redmond. Michael Reece, James Reedy. Gary 101 Reeves, Colleen 227 Reidy, James 227 Reidy, John 201 Reiman. James 227 Reilan. Kathy 213 Reniker.Janeen 227.100 Rentchler,Kalhleen2l3 Reny, Richard 201 Reynolds, Debcra 179 Reynolds. Todd 227 Rhoads. Tracey 201 Richard. Ronald 201 Richard. Thomas 3 1,227 Richardson. Cindy 201 Richardson, Donna 2 13 Richardt. Timothy 227 Richey. Kevin 227 Richter. Bruce 227 Richter.Kari 201,49 Richter, Theresa 180 Rickett, William 111 180 Rickelt. Kama 213 Ricotta. .Anthony 180 Riebsomer. Richard 2 1 3 Riley. Sandra 213 Riley. Thomas 227 Rios, Paul 227 Rios, Robert 213 Ripperger. Gerald 54,213 Rippstein. Darryl 51,227 Ristow, Donald 201 Ritchie, David 180 Ritchie. Frank 213 Ritchie. Johnny 227 Rittner. Erwin 180 Rittner. Heidi 213 Rivas. Jeffrey 51,227 Rivas.Lesa 201.227 Rivas. Maria Rivera. Ernest 201 Rizo. Patron Rizzo. Linda 227 Roach. Allen Robbins. Randall 201 Robbins, Sandra 24.95.1 80 Robelotto. Christina Robersoii. Kathy 227 Roberts. Lisa 227,190 Roberts. Rory 213 ' Roberts, Valerie 180 Robertson, Jeffrey 227 Robinson, Anne 201, 180 Robinson, Dana Robinson, Glenn 2 1 3 Robinson, Leanne201 Robinson, Michael 21 3 Robison. Cathy 213 Rodin, Jack 51,213 Rodin, Todd 201 R cdinos. Eugenia 227 Rodocker. Arthur Rodrigues, Randall 214 Rodrigues. Rodney 1 12 Rodriguez. Cherie 227 Rodriguez, Daniel 22 1 Rodson. Beth 201 Roepke. Linda 201.102.103 Roepke.Teri 227,100 Rogers. Kenneth 221 Rogitz, Krislina201 Rogitz. Laurence 55,227 Rojo. Sandra 201 RoUand. Sharon 201 Rondon. Donna 214 Roosa. Michael 214 Root. James 227 Roquemore. Michael 201.46.49 Roquemore, Timothy 51,227 Rosadiuk, Kenneth Rosadiuk, Paul 214 Rose, Janice 201 Rose, Teresa 227 Rosenfeld, Alan 227 Rosenfeld, Marc 201 Roskop. Linda 214 Rotbart. Timothy 201 Rotramel, Jody, Jr. 228 Rougeau. Marc Roulette, Diane 201.104.98 Rounsefell. Cheryl 228.100 Rounsefell. Irene 201 Rousseau. Charles 214 Rovero. Donna 180 Rowe. Daniel 214 Rowe. James 180 Rowley, Diana 228 Rubel, Brian 214,52.54 Rubel. Sharon ISO Ruckdashel, Penny 228 Rudolph. Benjamin 2 14 Rudolph. Nancy 201 Rusch. Deborah 214 Rusch.Roxyanne 180,98 Russell, Julie Russell. Kathleen 201.180 Russell. Marie 201 Russell. Mark Russell. Michaela Russell. Patricia 104,180.98 Ryan, Carrie 201 Ryan, Karen 180 Ryan, Marie 228 Ryan, Michael 201 Ryan, Timothy Sabo, Linda 180 Salas, Paul Sailer, Lori 104,180 Sailer, Sheri 228 Salter. Daniel Salvatierra. Hector 2 14 Salway. Thomas214.98 Sammons. Judy 180 Sams. Michael 201 Samuels. Kevin 214 Sanchez, Michael 228 Sanchez. Steven 214,51 Sandhocfner.John 228.51 Sandoval. Jacqueline 228 Sandoval. Rafaela Sandoval. Valerie 201 Sandowich, Teryn 201 Sandowich. Trycia 228.100 Sands. George 2 14 Sandstrom.Cari 228.55 Santucci. Lucinda 228 Saraceno. Denise228 Sarkisian. Alice 228 Sarkisian. Gary 201 Sarver, Larry 201 Sassa, Jill 228 Salchell, Vicky 214 Sater. David 201 Satrom. Mark 180,112 Saulie, Diane Sauro, Mark 214 Savoia, Caran 181 Sawdey, Donald 201,49,1 II Sawyer. Cynthia 201.104.98 Saylor,John49,181,ll3 Scapa, Frank 181.112,113 Schafer, Susan 228 Schaffer, William 214 Scheck. Barbara 228 Scheele, Diane 181 Schendel. Karen 181 Schlickcnmeyer. Roberta 214 Schloderer,Jolene214,102 Schloderer, R onald 24,26,46.49. 1 8 1 Schmidt. Linda Schmidt. Sandra 22$ Schmuck. Danette214 Schnabel. Barbara 104 Schnabel, Marilyn 181 Schnabel. Thomas 228,51 Schneider. Robert 214 Schneider, Teresa 228 Schnepp. Eric51,214 Schnorr, Carole 181 Schnorr, Larrie 201,98 Schoendienst, Kirt 181 Schoening. Kim 214 Schoening. Mark 201 Schocny. Dennis Schor. Jeffrey 201. 52.53 Schott. Cynthia 201 Schott. Rhonda 228 Schrank. Dirk 228 Schriefer. Kim 181.98 Schumacher. Sharon 228 Schoster. Debra 214 Schwanbeck. Helen 181 Schwanbeck. Marion 201 Schwartz. Sandra 228 Schwarzkopf. Stephen 214,51 Schwehm, Vivian 228. 100 Scott, Allen 49 Scott. Douglas 201,1 12 Scott, James Scott. Patrick 228 Scott. Timothy Sebastian. Penny 102.103.181 Sebastian. Tracy 228 Sebelius, Joan 104.181 Secrest, Benjamin 228 Sedia, Joseph Jr. 20 1,49 Seeger. Dana 214 Seeger. Mark 181 Seehaus, Sylvia 201,101 Selnick. Susan 228.100 Selditti. Steven 214 Sempek. .Anna 214 Sempek, Kathleen Sempek. Paul 228.51 Senechal. Edward 214 Sengstock, James 181 Seo, Dong2l4 Sepulveda, Shirley 95,181,1 12 Sessions. Daniel Shanks. Daniel 214.51 Shanks. Debra 228 Shanks, Nancy 181 Shaur, Jose 228 Shaver, Christopher 2 14 Shay, Pamela Shay. Ten 228 Sheehey. Janice 202,1 10 Shepard. Deems 202 Sheppard. Donna 31.181,100 Sherman, Annie Sherman, Bruce 202 Sherman. Donna Sherman. Kelly 228 Sherman. Lauren 202 Sherrill, Kathryn 182 Shibata. Sandra 202 Shields. Colleen 104.105.182,98 Shields. Jennie 228 Shields. Maureen 214 Shirley. Sandra 182.98 Shober. John 214 Shor. Ronald Short. Rhonda 214 Shumway, Lester 202 Shweiri, George 228 Sidwell, Patricia 214 Siegel. Joseph 214 Siegert. Julie 228 Sierra. Joseph Sierra, Judy 1 1 1 Sigman, Susan 202 Silva. Ana 202,1 10 Silva. Luizete Silvernail. Mary 228 Silvernail. Richard 202 Simmons. Mark 202 Simmons. Robert 214 Simon, Karen 202 Simoneau. Michael 202 Simpson, Paul 214.51 Singleton. Carol 202 Sirridge. Janice 182 SitteL Linda 214.94 Skaropoulos, Effie 182 Skinner. Douglas 52,53,182 Skinner. Frederick 214,54 Skinner. Jeffrey Skinner, Lori 182 Skinner. Steven Slick. Dianne 214.1 10 Smeal, Dennis Smisek. Brett H8 Smisek. Jan 104,182 Smisek. Jfll 202.104 Smith; Charles Smith Charles ' Smith Christopher Smith Craig 228. Smith Paniel Smith Deannc 228 Smith Denise2l4 Smith Dorothea Smith Douglas 49, 182 Smith Edwin 228 Smith Kevin 202 Index 239 Smith Linda 182 Smith Lori 228 Smith Steven 214 Smith Steven 228 Smith Wayne 2 14 Smoiek, Arthur 228 Smyser, Craig 228 Snider. Rodney 182 Snyder. Linda Snyder. Valerie 182 Scares, Geryl 187 Soares, Arnold Jr. 214 Soesbe, Samuel 202 Solorzano. Armando 214 Soltau. Terry 228.100 Souza. Priscila 229 Sparks. LyncHe202 Speckmeyer, Jan 229.100 Spencer, Elizabeth 215 Spencer, Kaihryn 229 Spencer, Laura 229 Spencer. Mark 202.49 Spencer. Pamela 104.182 Spencer, Todd 229 Spomer. Pamela 215 Spooner, Krisloen 182 Sprague. Cheryl 229 Sprague, Donald 53,182 Sprague. Kathryn 215 Sprague. Steven 202 Spray, Diana 215 Spring. James 182 Squires, Dwayne229 St. Clair. Cynthia 183 St, Clair. Marianne 215 St. Clair. Sharon 229 St. Cyr, Dianne215 St. Hilaire. Randall 183 St Marie, Dianne St. Marie, John 202 Slaake. Robert 183 Staake, Ronald Stablein. Cheryl 104.183 Stablein. George 183.113 Stablein, Jerry 51.215 Stablein, Jolene 202.102,103 Stablein, Ronald 51,215 Stackhouse, Darrell 183 Stade. Deidra 183 Stade. Karen 202 Stade. Katherine 202.98 Staff, ChesterJr,2I5 Stalker. Gary Stanfield, Joel 229 Stanfield, Valya 183 Stanyan. Lisa 183 Ste Marie, Christopher 183 S te Marie. Suzanne 29. 183. 100 Steele. John Steele, Kimberly Steeley, Randy Stefan. Sharon 215 Stein, Margie 229,100 Stclik. Jenell2l5 Stelik, Josephine Stemen. Richard 229 Stephen, Ronald 229 Stephenson. James 215 Sterud, Donna 183 Stevens. Calheri nc 2 1 5 Stevens, Craig 183 Stevens. Keith 183 Stewart, Linda 183.100 Stewart, Terri Stickel. Christine 202 Stieglitz. Elaine 229.100 Stier. Susan 229 Stierle, Kurt 202 Stiles. Timothy 229 Stock. Julia 292,98 Stone. Bradley 215 Stone. Cathy 94.183 Story. Julia 215 Siotesbury. Gregory 51.215 Stotts, Beverly 183 Stout, Scott 229.51 Stowc. Daniel Stowe, Laura 202.102.103.98 Stowe. Martin 183 Stranger, Brian 202.48.49 Stricklcr. Sharon 229 Strobe!. Gary 184 Strobel. Robert 215 Strother. Jan 202.94 Strothcr.Jeri 184 Stubbins. Mark Stuckley, Janet 202.102.103.98 Stuli. Kathleen 104.105.184,100 Sturges. Kathleen 184 Suazo, Sandra 229,100 Sugden, Eric 229 Sugden, John 184 Sugivama, Tomijiro215 Sun. Billy 229 Suskin. Lori 202 Suzuki. Mariko 229 Swade. George 229 Swagerty. Stacey 229 Swain. Michaeilc2l5.100 Swanson, Brian Swanson, Carolyn 202 Swanson. Cynthia 229 Swanson, John 215 Swartz, Christen 104.105,184.98 Swartz. Karen 215,101 Swearengin, Diana 202 Swearengin. Virginia 215 Swenson, Susan Szewczyk.John 184.1 12.111 Szewczyk, Mary 215 Tachibana, George 229 Taggart, Peggy 184 Taggart. Steven 51,215 Talley.Roberl51.2l5 Tanaka. Curtis 221 Tancil.Jeffery2i5 Tandy. Susan 215 Tapp, Charles 184 Tappin, Norman 184.1 13 Taurman, Debra 229 Taylor. Douglas215 Taylor, Jeffrey 184,100 Teeters. Rebecca 184 Teigland. Drew 229 Temmer, Marlayne215 Thacker, Richard 215.54 Theodore, Carolynn 202 Theodore. Laurie 229 Thiede, Mark 229 Thieie, Christiane 202 Thomas. Brian 184 Thomas. David 184 Thomas. Diane 184 Thomas, Jeffrey 215 Thomas, Jill 229 Thomas, Kathy 229 Thomas, Laura 215 Thomas, Lester 202 Thomas, Matthew 229 Thomas. Terry 229 Thomas, Tina 184 Thon. Gary 229 Thornton, James Jr. 202,49 Thornton, Kimberly 2 1 5 Thornton, Timothy 202 Thornton, Timothy 2 1 5 Thrane. John 202 Thrane, Richard 184 Thueson, Lance 229 Thune.Kari 229,100 Thurston, Caren 202.104 Thurston, Martin 184 Thut, Virginia Tiberio. Kathleen 102,24,185 Tiberio. Richard 51,50,229 Tichenor, Scott 215 Tierney, Cindy 215 Tierney, Margaret 229 Tierney, Patrick 202 Tillinghast. Cathryn 2 1 5, 10 1 Timmins, Diane2l5 Timper, Patricia 229 Tiner, C hristopher 229 Tiner, Steven 202 Tinker, Pamela Tinsman. John 215 Tinsman, Tracy 229 Tippin. Vivian Tobin, Dennis Tock, Lori 215 Todd, Charles 229 Todd. Donald 229 Todd. Douglas26,29.185.101,IIO,l!3 Tomich, Daniel 52.54,55,229 Toomey, Diane 229 Toomey, Stephen Torres. Edward 51,229 Torres, Kim 104.185 Toth, Lester 214 Totten, Glen 214 Totten. Julie 185 Tower. Craig 51,229 Tower. Rodney 52.53 Towle, Robert 229 Townsend. Lisa215,10l Townsend.Todd98,]00 Trachsel. Cynthia Tracy. Diane 185 Tracy, Ralph 185 Trader, Karia 185 Tramp, James Traulman, Karen 185 Trautman. Roben 216 Tressel, David 49, 1 85 Tressel, Lorraine Tripp. Karen 185 Tripp, Michael 216 Trott. Corinne230 Trott, Jeffery Troutman. David 230 Troxell. Sandra 230 Troy, Carlton 216 Troy. Christopher 230 Truelove.Carla 216 Truelove.Gary Truelove. Karen Tsao. Bridget 185,112,101 Tsao. Eric 230.1 12 Tsao. Robert 1 !2 Tuccinardi. Cesare230 Tuccinardi. Christine Tucker. Brande 230.100 Tucker, Ramona230 Tully. James 185 Tully.John 185 Turgeon. Vicki 104 Turnage, Lawrence 51.216 Turner. Brian Turner. Cheryl 214 Turner. Chris 230 Turner. Dale2l6 Turner, Deborah 104.216.101 Turner. Jon 51,230 Turner. Karen 185 Turner. Kimbertee230 Tussing, Patricia Tutt. Scott 230 Tyler. Karen 230,100 Utsh, Diana Ungar. Charles Ungar, Robert Ungar, William Urban. Darlene 230 Urban, Denise216 Urstein, Laura 230 Ustica. Gary Valdes, Gustavo Valdes, Maria 230 Valenzuela, Tami Valladares, Ela Vallerand, Warren III , Van Tassell. Wayne 1 85, 1 1 2, 1 1 1 Van Tine, Mark 51,230 Vance. Scott 230 Vancil. Cindy 185 Vanderburg, Craig 230 Vanderburg. Gary 101 Varela. Maria Varey, Donald 216 Vargas, Cecilia 230 Vasi. Barbara Vasi. Carolyn 216 Vasi, Mark 49 Vaughn, April 216 Vaughn, Christo Vaughn, David216 Vaughn, Linda 216 Velandria, Michelle Velarde, Renee 185 Veldheer. Susan Velez, Martin216 Venable, Susan 216 Venegas. Donald Veneris, Christine 216 Veneris, Michael 185 Verstraete, Julie Verstraete. Lori 185 Vincent, Caria 230 Vincent. Gary 216 Vincent, William 230.101 Vint, Kathy 186 Viveiros, Mauricio Vogelsang. Robert Vokt. Joseph Von Wittenburg. William III 216 Vorick. Katherine 186 Vreeken, Lesa 186 Vreeken. Leslel86 Wachtler. Larry Wade, Cherie2!6 Wade, Tracy 230 Wagner, Kelli Wagner. Robert 216 Wales. Dee 230,100 Walker. Scott 49,186 WalL Elizabeth 230 Waiter. Sally 230 Walsh. Penelope2l6 Walter, Finley Jr. Walter. Kenneth Jr 230 Walter. Kathleen Walter, Miles 230 Walters, Charles 21 6 Walther, Mark Wambolt. Chris Ward, Barbara 216 Ward, David Ward,Geri216 Ward. Michael 216 Warden. Michael 216 Wardrop. Kevin Wardrop, Philip 51,192,230 Warga. Jennifer Warren. Edward Warren, Lynne 186 Warren, Reed 110 Wasson, llina Wasson. John 216 Wasson, Richard Wasson. Rose 98 Waterman. Michael 216 Waters. Janean 95 Waters, Vicky 95. 186 Watkins. Jonathan 216 Watkins. Kim 186 Watkins. Lisa230,IO0 Watkins, Paul 216 Watkins, Ted Watkins, Terri Watkins, Wendee 230 Watson, Karen 98 Watson, Marilyn 216 Watson, Tracey 98 Waugaman. Harry Waugaman, Theresa 230 Way, Lance 230 Way, Teresa Weatherman, David 51,216,50 Weaver. Debra 101 Webb. Douglas Webb, Ronald 186 Webster, Nancy Weingarten. Peggy Weinrich. Hugh 230 Weishoff. David 51,230 Weishoff. Fredric5t.216 Weiss. Robert Weizel, Marilynn Welch. Cynthia 230,100 Welch. Steve 186 Welling, Richard Wenzel, Lori 2 16 Wertenbroek, Alphons2l6 West, John 51.230 West, Richard 51,216 Westcott, Cynthia 230 Weslcrgaard, Danny 216 Wetzel, Barbara 216 Whalley, Brian Whatcott, Holly 216 Wheeler, Jon Wheeler, Scott Wheeler, Thomas 230 Whipp, Denise230.100 Whitaker, Ronald Whitcomb. Susan 230 White. Ian 230 White, Joy White, Karen White. Tina 186.98,110 Whitlock. Michael 186 Wick, Timothy 51.230,101 Wilder. Wendy Wilkcrson, David 230 Wilkerson. Jean 186 Wilkinson. Bruce 230 Wilkinson. Craig 186 Willard, Susan 186 Willemse. James 230 Willett. Teresa 231 Williams, Bill 231 Williams, Brett Williams, Janet 216 Williams, Leslie Williams. Michael 186 WiUiams, Michael 231 WiUiams, Nancy 231 Williams, Richard Williams, Robert 186 Williams, Robert 216 Williams. Robin Williams, Thomas Williamson, Scott Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Carol Wilson, Gary Wilson, Gary Wilson, Michael Wilson. Patricia Wilson, Steven 186 Winkler. Blake 186 Winkler, Teresa 216 Winne, Kaihryn 231 Winton. William 187 Wise, Janel216.110 Wiseman. Lori 231 Wiseman, Scot Wixom.JackJr. 187 Wixom, James Wohn, Kathy Woutecki, Edward 187 Wolf, Paul Wolf, Sheryle2l6 Wolfert, Tracey216 WoUjer. Richard 231 Wolikamp, Robert 187 Wood, Kevin 216 Wood, Lawrence Wood. Mary 187 Woods, Jennifer 231 Woodson, Wind sor231 Woodward, Wendy Worgul. Ronald 187 Workings, John 216 Wortman, Donald 187 Wortman, Ronald 187 Wright. Elizabeth 216 Wright. Scott Wrigley. Debra 217 Wurn, Brigitte217 Wurt2, John Wyant, Steven Wyles. Vincem231 Xavier, Joy Yahn, John Yamada, Anthony 52.53 Yangson, Franklin Jr. 231 Yates, Sharon 231 Ybarra, Steven 217,52.54.98 Yeager. William 187 Yealon, Deborah 217 Yee. Karen Yee, Karen 231 Yeley.Jeffry 187 Yonker, Sheryl York. Carol 217,104 Yoshida, Clyde 98 Young. Bradley 2 1 7,51 Young. Carol 98 Young, Julie 217 Young, Robin Young, Theresa 231 Young, Thomas 23 1,51 Yo,Alexander231.llO Young, Thomas231,5l Yu, Alexandcr231,110 Yu, Grace Yusko. Faith Zabtoudil. Alida2l7 Zak, Steven 26,24,47 Zaiarain. Raina23! Zawlocki. Lise98 Zecca, Christine Zela, Mark Zcla, Roger Zimmerman, Mark 231 Zink. Debra Zinns. Robert 231,51 Zoormajian. Linda 181 Zutz, David Zutz, Leslie 217 I ' r.«?V.t 7 ' K ' } V v- C. .u ' , .-- ' .x i ' i -s. ¥ ' m v learning — dawn of an idea ¥ :%


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