West High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Torrance, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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in-my -me . X -. I -.ki l We Hur. no pfceuwaa we juni' I -Holly Richardson Eager to hit the slopes, Craig Peterson, Jeremy Cowing, Richard Robnrson, Jim Duhe, Travis Stevens, Erald Choate patiently wait for the bus. Q- Concentrating on his back swing, junior Jim Fetzer focus- es on the ball. '5 I4 I ,' Elf! LE 112.2222 5 5

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Ski Club. Front Row: Jeremy Cow- ing, Erald Choate, Sponsor Carol York, Mark Knox. Row 2: Matt Bateman, Brett Waters, Darren Rivers, Kristen Karren, Diane Johnston, Michelle Skinner, Julie Park, Andrea Nomura, Jim Duhe, An- gela Harjala, Carrie Saine, Melisa Miosi, Kim Noack, Vanessa Cabello, Allyson Jaylor, Gretchen Noack, Jackie Simon. Row 5: John Romero, Tony Scott, Leti- cia Garcia, Chantel Pousson, Eun- Chung Yoo, Kyle Kaino, Nancy Berger, Ryan Quinn, Patty Lee, Emily Von Coel- len, Eric Maier, Erin Baggett, Tony Her- rada. Row 4: Henry Pfister, Chris Pro- but, Annette Probert, Dale Kang, Tom Watanabe, Karen Lo, Cindy Lee, Jenni- fer Hruntas, Colleen Jones, Tom Wy- coff, Daniel Del Castillo, Michelle McEl- murray, Chris Klemann, Holly Richard- son, Heather Bradley, Eral La Plant, Stephanie Lickley. Row 5: Gene Pak, James Kim, Mike Erdman, Brett Bux- ton, Gabbie Higgins, Christy Ganske, Eric Finch, Nicole Zrinyi, Helen Suh, Jenny Reid, Todd Almeida, Sean Flan- nery, Matt Blodgett, Jamie Boden, Adriana Keller, Carl Melton, Michelle McCullough, Coco Sena, Nikki Alston. Row 6: Richard Herrada, Travis Ste- vens, Mike Vaswani, Craig Peterson, Ke- vin Hickman, John Perkins, Jeff Eggum, Torin Cunningham, T.J. Busby, Kurt Linkogle, Cedric Lee, Mike Williamson. oiming for consistent ull hat perfect conditions! The snow is like powder. Now if l can only make this advanced run wfo eating it. These moguls are humungous. Ooopsl Well, there goes a ski. Oooh! Now the other. Oh no! Here comes the tumble. Aahl l like eating snow, but this is ridiculous. Now where did those skis go? Excuse me! Excuse me! Have you seen a pair of skis about 100 yards up that hill over there? The Ski Club, composed of ski fans, became quite a popular organization. ln February, spon- sor Carol York organized a successful ski trip to Lake Tahoe. Approximately 85 members were involved, The Golf Club is actually a Golf Team made up of 7 players. The team played 10 matches throughout the year. Each game took 2 days to finish. Chuck Meyers was the coach. The Athletics Club was composed of all mem- bers involved in West Athletics. The organiza- tions sponsored by Fred Peterson, was a way to combine all of the people involved in a sport. Unification was the purpose of the club. Copy and Layout by Pearl Liu Photos by Billy Hardy and Hunter Moore d,,.,...- Athletics Club. Front Row: Christa Bugge, Brigit Tapp, Carla Swaim, Spring Mautino. Row 2: Adrianna Kel- ler, Treena Stockton, Laura Schaeg, Ke- vin St. Pierre, Catherine Graham, Jill Henderson. Top Row: Theresa Bate- in-f man, Ed Bonachea, Suzanne Gritz- macher, Richard Gabaldon, Carolyn Hueth, Michael Ward, Michael Berry, Mary Litzenberg, Tonya Kong, Philip Bendik. 64 FIT!-l LE T I 5:5 ELL! iz! GolfClub. Sponsor Chuck Meyer, David King, Danny Simonson Steve Conrad, Holly Richardson, Dave Hollman, Jim Fetzer, Jerry Kosch



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an creating mysficol J- I wtf, M Qmtivt f-M ' , Q It -A I X 1 at if .A-.f gj,., ff Y W Advanced Dance. Front Row: Anne Bar- tel, Andrea McCall, Sue Egea, sponsor Carol York, Suehair Habash, Lea Yancy, Laurie Roc- chi, Susan Lundgren. Row 2: Cindy Ambris, Jennifer Rost, Patty Diekhoff, Charla Miller, Company. Front Row: Carrie Blischke, Raymond Romero, Anne Bartel. Row 2: Chris- tine Schonbachler, Suehair Habash, Jennifer Rost, Jannette Patton, Michelle Klatskin. Row Terri Lepeska, Julie Kim, Christy Chang, Me- lanie Hill. Top Row: Christine Tenney, Joseph Chung, Chris Berry, Christine Schonbachler, Christa Shaw, Michelle lilatskin, Jannette Pat- ton, Colleen Deacon, Kristen Williamson. 5: Sue Egea, Patty Diekhoff, Charla Miller, Terri Lepeska, Brandi Richardson, Christinia Berry. 'Q Hitting their positions to the beat ofthe music, junior Jannette Patton and senior Karla Miller get down. lTn Fu l'l C Cu IXI Fu nj IXI l E 66 lll.ll.'I.IxlI l.lIllll.l. I llama ntensity and excitement build inside the mirrored walls of the dance room. The dancer's swift, smooth movements blend with the rhythmn of the music, The concentration on her face is unbro- ken until the end of the dance is ap- plauded with a chorus of cheers. The Advanced Class successfully pulled together a showcase by De- cember. The program included dances choreographed by guest choreo- graphers from the Bella Lewitzky Dance Co, and other outside organizations. With the high costs of these produc- tions, the Modern Dance classes had to raise about S5000 for each perfor- mance. Trying to accomplish this task by having candy sales, the organization met with problems due to haphazard sales techniques of the dancers and the limits set by Student Council. Sym- pathizing with their problems, senior Jenny Lin commented, Modern Dance does not get the credit it deserves. lt is a vital part of fine arts program and without it, we would be lacking in cre- ativity. Copy by John AuYeung, Jenny Lin Layout by Debbie Yoo, Judy Chang Photos by J. Lin, C. Furuya, J, AuYeung, C. Suh l 2 ! 3 I Q k Y

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