West Phoenix High School - Westerner Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 208
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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'ZgI:1:Zg' ' ' 'QI:Z:Z:Z:IjI:I:IgIgI:ZgZ:ZQZg2'1'PH''- '-'-'-P' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :5:5:5:5:5: . . :5:5:5:5:5c5:5:5:5: .,.- I'I:C:Z:3gC:f:f'I' ' 'Zigi-I-Z-I-' . . . . '.-.-.'5.' - ' -' g.g.g.g.3.g. Z'Z'I:Z:2:2gI:I:Z:Z 1 West's front entrance, rarely seen by students during school hours, greets them on their way to school, on the way home, and during fire drills. What hap- pens at West between these times - from class work to exciting football games - is recorded in the 1966-67 WESTERNER. BEHIND THE COVER Time goes very slowly for Kar- en Duke when she is required to walk in the same place for two hours. Lucky Laurie Simon gets to pose on the second floor of the lobby where the sun smothers instead of burns. A sun's eye view shows Iohnny Bethell, Steve Saun- ders, Susan Winters, and Iohn Anderson getting a tan as they pose. Gladly sacrificing their Saturday morning for the yearbook, Susan, Steve, Iohnny, and Karen wait for the next shot - which may be the one that immortalizes them on the cover of the WESTERNER. INTRODUCTION ....... FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION ........... CONTENTS SENIORS .,..,... ,,,,,,, LIFE ...... .. HONORS ....., ,,,,,., ACTIVITIES ..... ...... SPORTS ,.,.,, ,,,,,,, CLUBS ......... ...... UNDERCLASSMEN ......... INDICES and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . FALL SEPTEMBER 2nd-Freshman Orientation Sth-All-School Mixer Intra-squad football game 23rd-First home football game-West downs Carl Hayden OCTOBER 4th-Girls League Putt and Pant Prom 7th-Student Government Assembly 8-12th-Periodical Push 14th-Freshman elections 19th-Kalahim Na Mahal-G. L. Semi 31st-Nov. 4th-Homecoming Week- dance. assembly, Olympics. football game-West downs North. Winter was bare branches . . . Fall was rain . . . group efforts. NOVEMBER 1st-Father-Daughter Banquet Sth-A.S.U. Senior Day 18-19th-School play- Out of the Frying Pan 24-25th-Thanksgiving Recess . . . school spirit . . . wet feet . . . chilly walks fri' E undampened spirits. WINTER DECEMBER lst-Football G Cross Country Banquet lst-3rd-A.F.S. Week Grd-First basketball game-West downs East 9th-Guaymas, Mexico trip 9-10th-Arizona Model U.N. at Tucson 21st-Christmas Assembly 22nd-Ian. 3rd-Christmas Vacation 23rd-Interact Christmas Formal JANUARY 15th-Fellowship Brotherhood Conference 18th-Faculty vs. Harlem Clowns Basket- ball game. 25-26th-Semester Exams 29th-Travel Club trip to Disneyland FEBRUARY 3rd-TAP Assembly 8th- Up With People Assembly 14th-Annual Boys' Panel: G. L. Valegrams 24-25th-Inter-Divisional basketball playoffs at P.U. ....,s ' J V ,'7an.- , 1, ' SPRING MARCH 7th-First baseball game-West downs Arcadia 9th-Winter Sports Banquet 10th-Student Body elections 15th-Rodeo Election 16th- Rodeo Assembly and Dance 24-27th-Easter Recess APRIL lst-Fellowship Brotherhood Conference 4th-Girls League Elections 7th-A.F.S. Assembly 8th-G. L. Convention at West 21st-Class Elections 28-29th-Key Club Convention and Goveror's Ball at Westward Ho MAY 6th-Senior Dinner at Mountain Shadows 12-13th-School play - Sabrina Fair 15th-Spring Sports Banquet 24th-Senior Ditch Day-Scottsdale Country Club 26th-Honors and Awards Assembly 27th-Iunior-Senior Prom-Executive House JUNE 2nd-Senior Farewell Assembly 6-7th-Semester Exams 9rh.c:.mduuti0n Spring was patient waiting . . . . . . toqetherness . . . refreshing rains ling-. Independent study, one of the goals of Flexible Scheduling, made the vari- ous resource centers necessary. These centers, each covering a major acad- emic area like the Science Resource Center, offered the proper atmosphere and materials for students to follow their own study routine in a specific field. FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING West's revolutionary Flexible Scheduling sys- tem brought freedom and independence to its stu- dents. Despite modifications, the results of over- loading the computers which scheduled the stu- dents and maintaining order during the first weeks of school, Flexible Scheduling was a success in its first year at West. Students were given more free- dom to study on their own which, in turn, gave the teachers more time to really teach. Other ad- vantages included homework at school, a greater variety of subjects, and shorter periods. Flexible Scheduling, part of a three year plan, will con- tinue to be modified until the ideal system - plac- ing much of the responsibility on the student - is reached. Mrs. Annie Laurie Buehman and Miss Wilma Sain find the math re- source center a good place to discuss the schedule for their algebra classes. One advantage of the resource centers was the concentration of material covering a single academic field. The Social Studies resource center had a collection of books, pamphlets, and records concerning the social studies - from World History to American Government - which helped teachers with their lectures and students with their assignments. West students enrolled in more classes, and each class had more students during the 1966-1967 school year. This combination of Flexible Scheduling and an open school policy made huge stacks of textbooks necessary. Resource centers offered large collections of specialized study material in each of the major academic subjects. This new type of study center led to a new type of teacher, resource center personnel. Mrs. Andree Weed, Foreign Language: Mrs. Molly Villemez, English: Mrs. Nita Shultz, Social Studies: Mrs. Ellen Cloyd, Clerical Pool: Mrs. Pat- ricia Dalrymple, Clerical Pool: Mrs. Betty Bothwell, Cleri- Flexible scheduling was ready for West, but was West ready for flexible scheduling? Four days before the first day of school, the math resource center still needed a floor, some paint, some furniture, and school supplies. Worries disappeared, however, as feverish last-minute work readied everything for the students and a new way of school life. cal Pool: Mrs. Terrie Mead, General: Mrs. Catherine Creede, Math: and Mrs. Carol Martin, Science helped stu- dents using the centers in every way possible. They help- ed students find specific materials, issued make-up tests from the various classes, and maintained a quiet atmos- phere for study. Their efforts helped make independent study at West a success. FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION The Board of Education is di- rectly responsible for the planning and execution of all the policies concerning books, teachers, and curricula for the Phoenix Union High School System. The Board and Dr. Seymour were particularly interested in the success of Flexi- ble Scheduling at West and the problems it has created. Changes which had to be made and the over-all effect on the students were carefully observed with the possi- bility of converting the whole Phoenix Union System to Flexible Scheduling. Dr Howard Seymour Superintendent Mr John H Armer Rev. William D. Bosfrom Member 1966 Clerk 1966-67 Mr Frank H Burgh Mrs. C. A. Lakin Presldent 1966 Member 195557 BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Trevor Browne Member 1966 Clerk 1967 Dr. Robert C. Shapiro Member 1967 DR. ROBERT GARD PRINCIPAL In his first year as principal of West, Dr. Robert Gard, met the double challenge of establishing his new adminis- tration and making the new Flexible Scheduling System work. Dr. Gard developed a deep respect for West High tradition and West's strong student organization. Under Dr. Gard's direction, the problems created by Flexible Scheduling were remedied and plans were made to ex- pand and modify the system. He expressed his strong be- lief in the success of the '66-'67 school year in a message to the students: Another year of West High's history has been writ- ten. not in pen and ink only, but also in lives and experi- ences. In ways we sometimes recognize - in others that more subtly dwell in the subconscious - all of us have changed and grown. For many of you, this spring marks the end of your investment of hours and effort in your high school edu- cation: for others, it is a station along the way. For all, the year has been a time of gain -in memories, in knowl- edge, in skills. May this summer and the coming year - and all your coming years - be progressively more pleasant and re- warding. W Dr. Gard has guided West through the many crises which the year presented. His leadership has helped keep - and will continue to keep - West among the leading high schools in the United States. ADMINISTRATION 13 Mr. C.W. ASSO PRINCIPAL Responsible for all non-academic func- tions of the school, Associate Principal C. W. Roland supervis school budget, custodial services, school improvements, and the business functions of the school. Mr. Roland was also indirect- ly responsible for West's athletic program and activities pro- gram. Mr. Roland has been deeply involved in the planning and establishment of Flexible Scheduling at West. After observing the system during its first year of operation, Mr. Roland addressed the students: The school year l busy one with its ments and accomplishments. I want to congratulate the student body on their ability to adjust to changing con- ditions and to wish the class of '67 the best of everything on their activities after high school. Roland CIATE ed cafeteria services, the coordination of 966-1967 has been a share of disappoint- Mr. Roland glances fr school business. 14 ADMINISTRATION om his papers to contemplate important it . Wise words and an understanding smile characterized Mr. Siegel's office. K , , ,:,. r,,5,t.,W ' A 'Mi--'Q ' Y at ,,gm,.. ' , S? ' ww- Q S ..-..-..r.,1. . , ,rr Mr. .lerome Siegel Miss Ieanne Bailey BOYS' ADM. ASS'T. GIRLS' ADM. ASS'T. I Miss Bailey greets a student with her warm, friendly smile. Disciplinary problems filling only half their busy year, Miss Ieanne Bailey and Mr. Ierome Siegel spent much of their time coordinating West's varied extra-curricular activities. As Administrative Assistant for Girls, Miss Bailey was primarily concerned with the coordination of the total activity program at West. She commented on the effects of the Flexible Scheduling: Our new program has resulted in more freedom for the students and this has made it necessary for each one to accept more individual responsibility. Now that we have had one year to function with- in the framework of our new program, all students should have a greater awareness of the advantages offered by the program and in the future make greater use of the opportunities available to them. Mr. Siegel, Administrative Assistant for Boys, coordinated West's activity program in addition to aiding students with discipline and attendance prob- lems. Mr. Siegel stated his faith in the West High Student: In completing my second year at West High, I have noticed a developing awareness, on the part of the vast maiority of students. of their responsibilities towards their school, peers, and activity participa- tion. Keep up the good work! ADMINISTRATION 15 Mr. David Fuller Fine Arts Department Head Art l,3,5 Mr. A. L. Liubicich Industrial Arts Department Head General Shop, Drafting 1,3 Mr. Everett Byron General Shop, Auto Mechanics 1,3 Mr. Ralph Frantz General Shop, Metal Work 1,3 Mr. Carl Jepsen Electronics 1,3 Mr. Clarence Johnson General Shop, Drafting 1, Graphic Arts 1,3 Mr. Orra Lundgren Art 1.3.5 Mr. B. H. Robinson General Shop, Woodwork 1,3 Mr. Larry Smith General Shop, Drafting l, Co-op Ed. Miss Ruth Miller Business Department Head Secretarial Training Block, Shorthand 1, Business Work Experience Miss Beverly Baker Typing 1, Business Math, General Business Mrs. Patricia Dugan Ir. Marketing Mr. Troy G. Fincher Typing 1,3 Mrs. Eugenia Jordan Bookkeeping 1, Typing 1,3 Shorthand l Mr. Richard Wallin General Business, Business Management 16 FACULTY FINE and INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUSINESS EDUCATICN 9 1 N ,Q W XG , t . M 2 . I f N at Q 1--fif?1mfIg2ifz3,s.:'ti't t ' 5 wwf . ' its i fi ' Vai? K - - kiss, if pe? 'mfg Q21 .521-2 Bah, bay, bee, bow, boo, Mr. Romo croons the basic sounds of Spanish vowels to his class. What's it all about, Ralphie? Miss Hackbarth and Mrs. Mag- nusson question the strange ex- pression which has come over Mr. Iohnson's face. ENGLISH Mr. Peirce Ressler English Department Head English l, lA Mr. James Agee Iournalism, Publications Mr. Lee Ashton English 3,5 Mrs. Joyce Benner Speech 1,3 Mrs. Carol Campbell English 7, 7C Miss Teresa Campo English 5, 5A Mrs. Bonnie Kuhn English lC, 5C Mrs. Millie Johnson English l, lA Mr. Ralph Johnson English 7, 7A, Humanities Mrs. Grace Locke English 3, 31-X Mrs. Marian Magnusson English 3, 3A, 7 Miss Carol Patterson English 3, 3A Miss Bette Plew English 5 Mr. Harold Robinson English 7, 7A, Student Government Mr. Sam Scott English 3, 3A Mrs. Joan Silberschlag English 3C, 7 Mr. James Stewart English 5, 5A Mr. Thomas Suddarth Reading FACULTY 17 Mrs. Lucille Bridgewater Foreign Language Department Head Spanish 1,3,5 Mr. Joe Barragon Spanish 3,7 Mrs. Lorraine Cripps Spanish l Miss Dixie Homer German l,3,5 Mr. Al Romo Spanish l Mrs. Dolores Adkins Home Economics Department Head Human Relations, Child Development Miss Anita Dugger Home Management, Home Economics l Miss Wilola Follett Human Relations Mrs. Margery Short Home Economics 1,3 Mr. Weldon Zimmerman Mathematics Department Head Int. Analysis 1, Algebra 3,3A Mrs. Annie Buehman Algebra l,lA Miss Margaret Doyle Geometry 1, Int. Algebra 3 Mr. Robert Fitzgerald Geometry l, Int. Algebra 1,3 Mrs. Gladys Gollong Algebra 1, Geometry l 18 FACULTY FOREIGN LANGUAGE HOME-ECONOMICS Now I ain't takin' no guff from no bunch of Humpty Dumpties . . . Mr. Ranshaw warns his class before a World Geog- raphy test. MATHEMATICS MUSIC and DRAMA After facing one-hundred twenty students.. Miss Bette Plew is j-u-s-t about ready to turn in her podium for a nice, soft easy chair. PHYSICAL EDUC ATION Mr. Fred Hanley Int. Algebra 1,3 Mr. Robert Lowery General Math, Geometry l, Algebra 3, Int. Algebra lA Miss Wilma Sain General Math l, Algebra 1 Mr. Dale Torrence General Math, Int. Algebra 1 Mrs. Emma-Louise Wheeler Algebra 1, Geometry l,lA Mr. Richard Philabaum Music 6, Drama Department Head Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Int. Strings, Beginning Strings Mr. Douglas Cotner Drama l,3, Stagecratt Mr. Serge Huff Humanities, Mixed Chorus. Music Appreciation, Concert Chorus Boys Chorus Mr. Robert Marshall Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Int. Band, Girls Freshman Chorus Miss Kathleen Poore Int. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus B, A Capella, Advanced Girls Chorus, Freshman Girls Chorus Miss Priscilla Prather Department Head Girls P.E., Adv. Dance, P.E. and Productions Miss Beverly Dryer P.E., Varsity Badminton 6 Golf Mrs. Ann Repp P.E., Swimming, Varsity Tennis Mrs. Mary Yee P.E., Archery Mr. Reginald Matthews Department Head Boys P.E. Mr. Fred Roche P.E., Ir.-Sr. Varsity FACULTY 19 Mr. James Stitt Science Department Head Biology I, IA, Coach Mr. Howard Cofer Chemistry 1, Freshman Science Mr. Lewis Fawcett Chemistry l, IA SCIENCE Mr. J ack Fishleder Biology 1,3 Mr. Harold Howell Biology 1 Mr. Robert Likes Physics IA, Freshman Science Mr. I. F. Nichols Biology 1, Agriculture I, Freshman Science Mr. Dale O'DelI Biology IC, Freshman Science Dr. Tom Thorpe Harvard Physics Miss Vivian Wolf Biology I Mr. Richard Zimmerman Photo 1.3, Publications Coach Fred Roche serves as a one-man welcoming committee for a former yearbook editor, Lynda Day. While on duty in the olive tree area, Coach Roche and Coach Widmer become a area for any potential Mr. Sappenfield sleeps on the job while keeping his eyes wide open for trouble and his arms in a death-grip on a friendly pole so he won't fall over. SOCIAL STUDIES SPECIAL SUBJECTS Mr. Verne J ones Social Studies Department Head American History 1, lA Mr. Donald Bicknell World Geography 1, P.E. Mr. Patrick Cater American Government, Economics Mr. Eugene Hoel World History 1, American History l Mr. Don Johnson American History 1, IC Mr. Conrad Naegle American Government, Economics Mr. Edward Ranshaw World Geography, Economics C, Coach . Mr. George Sappenfield American History l Mrs. Clara Walker Economics, Amercian History l Mr. Don Day Audio Visual Mr. William Munson Safety Education Mr. Sims Rose Study Hall avr'-7' , ,f , ,f I 4 1.1 CCUNSELORS Mr. Preston Snapp, Mr. Ralph Traw, Mrs. Mildred Adair, Mrs. Virgina Berggren, Mrs. Moyne Iamison, Mr. Russell Harris, and Mrs. Marian Lee tnot picturedlwork- ed with each individual student to find the curriculum which suited him best. 22 ADMINISTRATION From his huge collection of student records West's head counselor, Mr. Iohn Schoolland, selects a folder so he can have the background of a stu- dent he is to meet. Mr. John Schoolland Head Counselor The counselors began their work for the '66-'67 school year in the spring of 1966. They contacted eighth graders from all the grade schools in the West district for enrollment in high school. Working with the same students throughout the year, the counselors helped each student think for himself in choosing his classes and achieving to the best of his ability. The counselors gave and interpreted tests, explained college entrance requirements, helped with job placements, made scholarship recommendations, and helped students work out their individual problems. Always interested in their stu- dents, counselors - in addition to their guidance work - sponsored clubs, councils, and other extra-curricular activi- ties. BCCJKSTDRE Mrs. Clara Tanner and Mrs. Annalee Moore managed West's bookstore, which offered everything from five cent erasers to ten dollar books. Mountains of school supplies went from the bookstore to the students: books, pencils, paper, lockers, rentals and fees for special classes, and numerous small - but necessary - materials. When the bookstore wasn't open to students, Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Moore handled club requisitions, school insurance, caps and gowns for seniors, and financial records for all clubs. CAFETERIA West's workers in white, Cleft to rightl Elizabeth Kraus, Carmon Brotherton, Doris Edwards, Iune Nancarrow, Ar- line Baril, Edith Brown, Ioyce Hogan, Felicine LeClaire, arole Green, Rachel Kusche, Georgia Butler, Elizabeth allas, Pauline McDowell, Kenneth Sheffield, Bernice Stonfield, Rose Marie Phelps, and lane Potter, CAnn Dona- ue and Winnie Unger not pictured? prepared and served eals for West's students every school day throughout the year. Flexible scheduling led to more work for all - more food to buy and prepare, more students to plan for. A new snack bar line inside the cafeteria helped speed up all the snack bar activities and also prevented some damp students on rainy days. Despite the heavy load, the hard- working cafeteria staff, directed by Mrs. Ann Donahue, kept West's cafeteria running smoothly. ADMINISTRATION 23 , . F ,, ,A 1 I ., i ne t' .,.. Lx 1 53357 24 Thirteen women helped 2500 students through the '66-'67 school year. Ioyce Knight, Louise DeCenso, Mary Gillette, Vi Ridgley, Isabell Ritzenthaler, Shirley Peebles, Clara Cummins, Art Carlisle, Peggy Strasser, Harriet Besst, Emily Adams, Naomi Buckshot, and Buryl Felton handled CLERICAL ADMINISTRATION the various clerical jobs. They filed student information, checked students in and out of school, recorded grades, arranged appointments, typed recommendations, kept class sizes - all to keep pupil accounting running smooth- ly. HEALTH CENTER West's casualties, major and minor, all passed through the door of Mrs. Laura Scofield's office. Students who felt ill were either permitted to go home or to rest on one of the beds in the nurse's office. All manner of aches and pains resulting from a rough game in P.E., falling down the stairs, or just tripping over feet were treated by her. In addition to the daily illness, Mrs. Scofield processed phy sicals, reported disabilities, tested hearing and vision and handled all P.E. excuses. Throughout the year, Mrs Scofield's presence assured students that there would always be someone interested in their health at West West's librarians, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, circulation: Miss Barbara Riggin, Assistant Li- brarian: Mrs. Anne McGrath, Library office: and Miss Hilia Lindroos, Head Librarian, worked to maintain a good atmosphere for research and study. Responsible for all li- brary resources, the staff purchased materials, did the final processing for new addi- tions to the library, and regulated circulation. LIBRARY MAINTENANCE West stayed in good repair through the efforts of its main- tenance crew: fback rowl Harold Beck, Claude Visser, D. R. Davis, Gene Hart, Harold Maute, William Robinson, Iohn Parker, Otto Toborg, and Herbert Roe, Cfront rowl Sam Hazel, Russ Morriscm, Melvin Iuntti, Ralph Gohn, Bob Gray, Brent Robles, and Dwight Gross. Headed by Mr. Sam Hazel, the men served as plumbers, gardeners, and groundskeepers to become behind-the-scenes men for all West activities. 'Pm i in A it, 4,13 if Xxx SENICJRS One of the most spirited graduating classes West has seen, this year's Seniors have spent much of their time being un- usual. Their activities included sports dan- ces, the magazine sale, the PTA member- ship drive, a homecoming float, the Iunior Olympics, the Senior Banquet, and Senior Ditch Day. Going all out, the Seniors placed first in each competitive activity - only the sec- ond senior class in the history of iWest to do so. Aside from activities, the Seniors have the unique distinction of being the first graduating class to experience flexi- ble scheduling and the only one to be com- posed, almost entirely, of students born the same year as West. Senior Ditch Day Senior Dinner Dance and other senior Carolyn Chnss, Bob Labelle, Charlie Andrews. Front row: privileges were planned bythe Semor Class Council Back Dqve Mqrkevrtz, Lee Giurlanda, Ed Duke, Iudy Collard, row Left to right Steve Caldwell Carolynne Anderson 11111 Wood Mary Feeney, Debbie Schuck, Sylva Houlon, Gene Losey Tim Kelley Marcia Miller Laurie Simon Mqnon Wong Car1LeSueur. Charles Aarni Garry Abell Fe Abellera Ioe Abrams Tony Adolf Shannon Adrian Marilyn Agnew Evan Alexon Pam Allen Elisa Alonso Iudy Alred Liz Alston Carolynne Anderson Ioy Anderson Charles Andrews Tomi Askew Robert Arnold Bob Antrim Bill Augustine Ale x Avila Penny Axson Barbara Baker Helena Baranowskr Ricky Austin l SENIORS 29 Don Barrett Dan Basche Steve Beckner Arlene Belasco Iudith Bender Ray Benites Margaret Benson Cynthia Bertram Robert Betz Thomas Bickle Martha Biegel V1Ck1 Bmnger Ronald Blake Karen Blanton Brianna Bird Barry Blake 30 SENIORS Al Bowers Kathleen Boqard Iames Boice Iudith Boldrey Melvin Bollinger Robert Bower Frank Bowley Chere Boy Tony Boynton Theresa Bradford Davrd Brakefreld Iack Braman Nancy Branham Gary Cadman Dan Cagle Steve Caldwell Kim Camp George Braman Iu11a Brewer Michael Brewer Gary Brooks Iohn Cahal Candi Cain Linda Campbell Barbara Canoro Bonnie Bright Ianice Brooks Bonnie Brown Richard Brown Michael Brubaker Scott Brunson Harry Buchan I SENIORS 31 32 SENIORS Linda Carlson Carole Carpenter I aime Carrasco -Q B , L Carol Case Pam Cathcart Terry Clark Cheryl Coble Io Ann Cohen Kathy Colburn Iudy Collard Linda Catlett Angela Clancy Walter Catron Muriel Cesar Bob Champagne Linda Chapin Denise Chapman Shirley Chase Linda Chriss Ronald Clot Iames Coates Carolyn Chriss Brian Claffey Diane Claffey Tim Conner Linda Cook Patrick Cooper lane Coopersmith Susan Corless Mark Crigler Marjie Criswell Steve Cross Pamela Curhs W1ll1am Dahl Marsha Dail Mary D'Ambrosio Mark Daniel Kay Dansdill Lynn Davis Franklin Davison Cheryl De Forest Suzanne Demster Rowena Deserano Don Deterding Karmen Deterding Walter DeWitt Karen Dickey . A Daniel Dierken -it SENIORS 33 ff2.es,issQi9gQ ' leCmneEg11 E 'K ,. . '..k 1 , , 'C K.k- s Til- LLL' I w ik LLK-A- hh h - - - m ., Q, K ., 'K .'Lh Dav1dE1senste1n 55 1 Tana Ekblade sesiss , hmL A if Sr o Larry Edmonds Ernestine Edwards Patricia Edwards lanet Dietz Patricia Doles Dick Doud Don Drollinger Edward Duke Sally Edwards Harold Ellis Iim Elson Debbie Emery Susan English Roxanna Erickson Doris Ezell Edward Dietz Robert Dixon George Dodd Linda Eymann 34 SENIORS Ann Fall Fred Fanchaly Brian Farage .rr 15 Mary Feeney Martin Felix Michael Feller igig. A , Tf0YF1nCher 1 N athania Fingerhut f or RM iff yr ., ,Q y S K - ..,: i ts yi ., ., X I 1 , V1 R1chardF1sher .hs Christine Flanagan Mark Flick Pamela Fletcher Gary Flindt Karen Flynn Patrick Flynn Robert Followwill Ianice Forman XX 1' A ga x N lx 'X 2 is W1 ffAsfJ'5s:f5: wf . . :,:. Q21-ass-syssfzs 5- . l, E is 'A YQ 'kai' N Robert Forselius Robert Frye Karen Frandsen Dennis Franklin I oe Frey William Frost Henry Fuchs Iudith Fusco I oe Galbraith SENIORS 35 , LI Q WW' M ffiiluiiifa 'M V H fi A , m e 9'5'515Qw7i Y,' ' 1 X - ' ', ' 4 .I ,Anf.,,z.m3ggmif4tifff 4 R, R ' 5 Iixn Gilla Robert Glad Liz Glass Micaela Gonzales Ricardo Gonzales Iune Goodson Stephen Garber Caryn Garton Iill Gazley Barry Geist Kenneth Gillespie Ioan Gissel Lee Giurlanda Maureen Goodwin Ronald Gordon Marie Goutheir 36 SEN IORS Mike Green I oe Grencevicz Belinda Griffin Kathleen Gulley Vivian Gulliver Sharon Gunn Diane Haas Iohn Hacker ,.., ' H ,. ' . L Ei L' 2:2122 L-.' Nora Haight Ianis Hallberg Paula Hamblen Terry Hammerle Rick Hammontree Brenda Harris Susan Harris Kenneth Hart Derrick Henry Larry Hering Iim Hermann Phoebe Herrick Susan Hershfield Terry Hertzler Iohn Herwehe Iohn Hesterman Carol Hartley Claudia Hayes Nancy Hayt Mike Heedy Colien Hefferan Alex Hegel Laura Heidenreich Lynda Henderson SENIORS 37 Barbara Heuer Henry Hickman Phillip Hiddessen Paul Hileman RSX Zqlmsv E5 1-at 1 ,ig 4 X V ' ' - -'M NEQJ 12855555 ' if ' Q., ,Z 4, aee,X 1 ,Br if ami siiiriflhHH.,fwcfzi-i5fSffQiiSf4S sf fi ,ggi M: y . ,5.:.iix,. ,N 5 , , ' . f ' .Jw ., 'P 1. rg 0 , es ii 2 Xia f Q 38 SENIORS X, r ui. Carol Iackson I eff Iacober I oan Jenkins Bill Iennings Mary Ann Hock Roberta Hoffman I udy Hutcherson Don Iddings Laurel Holbrook Karen Holmes iq. 1 Lorna Holmes Sharon Holmes Barbara Hotchkiss Sylva Houlon Sylvia Houy I ane Howell Sam Hughes Rex Huling Mary Io Incardona Sam Insana Felice Iennings Richard Ienson Melanie Iett Dan Iohnston Dawn Keating Ianell Iohnston Linda Iohnston Alan Kako1esk1 Sheldon Katz Connie Kime Tim Kelly William Kenig Diane Kerr ml Memfwgg. ffiwsigg, S K 'Z 'S V . iieieleillee K Kf1fh1eeHK1HQ K ilne P0fme1UKinq ilii , . 3 '1 f v Ken Kinsey Gayle Kiviat Linda Klotz K Kevin Knight - X X. ,Hg X Allen Knochenhauer Bonnie Korljan Phil Kostusiak Frank Krampe SEN IORS 39 Iackie Kraus Charlotte Krueger Gale Kuta Carole Landis Frank Lacey Susan Laue Nancy Leach William Leach Sherry LeClerc Debbie Lemley Pat Leonardo Walter Lawrence Matt Leach Carl LeSueur Lonna Linkey Louis Linn Kathleen Logan Barbara Long Gene Losey hm Loring David Lucas I ohn Lumm Emma Ma 40 SENIORS Nancy Macchione Mary Madden Robert Madnll Nancy Magnan Diann Mahoney aww Laura Mayor Melissa Manley Ga1l Maran lim Markakis s 55+ 1 Iim McClellan Donna McConnell David Markovitz Cassy Marovich Al Marshall Gary Martinez Cindy Martini David Massie Carolyn Matey George Mathews Bill McEnaney Pat McDuffee Ian McE1downey Bob McGhee Sharon McGriff Ioe McQueary SENIORS 41 Kathleen Mertz Elaine Mesick Rebecca Messana Bill Meyer Barry Meyers Linda Michael Marcia Miller Mindy Michele Gordon Miller Milt Miller Terry Miller Connie Mills I anice Mills Ellen Mishkind Pam Monchilov Io Montgomery E ,Y Cynthia Moore David Moore Mark Moore Patrick Moore Sarah Morales 42 SEN IORS Bob Morris Steve Morris Heather Morrison Kathleen Morrison Richard Morrison Vikki Myers Leone N eegan Lise-Lotte Nyman Candy Oen Christine Opitz Gene O'Reilly Iames Mullen Gary Murdoch I ames Neice Mike Neldon Bill Nelson Tim Norton Kathy Olsen I udy Ong Debbie Oseran loel Oseran Carolyn Nelson Rick Newman Penne Niemi Keith Niver Dave Nowak Rodney Nutting 1 SENIORS 43 B Greg Owen Iohn Padelford P William Pallas Donna Palmer Marilyn Palmer Steve Palmer Ann Paquette Pat Parnell Alan Paul Sharon Paulsen Tonja Pearson Nancy Peck Michele Peterson Sue Pfeiffer Cynthia Phillips I anie Pickering Helen Pietrowski Martha Plummer Dennis Pogue Phil Polich Frances Powell Robert Prater Paul Price l Wanda Prince 44 SENIORS Linda Rhoades Linda Reed Mark Reutter Carol Pugh Bruce Ralston Ralph Rewick Shawna Reynolds Yolanda Ramirez Diane Reed lim Rock Loni Risner I ackie Robinson Peggy Robison Randall Rogers Chiquita Rollins Ric Romley Margie Rosarno Vicki Ross Mary Roth Kathleen Rowley T7 Nancy Ruby Ken Runyan Iames Rutledge Iulie Ryan SENIORS 45 Cathy Sandstrom April Saltmarsh Larry Samuels Pam Ryan Roger Sabori Cliff Sailor Becky Sanders Stephen Sanders Scott Salminen Iohn Sankov1ch Iames Sanson Rosemary Satina Steve Saunders Ben Schaub Karen Scheibli Mary I ayne Schilling Patti Schmidt Gary Schoen Don Schooler Kenneth Schoolland 46 SENIORS I ay Schulman Robert Sebring Deborah Schuck George See Robert Shaben Becky Shannon Carol Shannon Ken Shaumger lim Shawver Susie Shelton Susan Sherwood Robert Shimer Neil Short Laurie Simon Iill Skallerud Aurora Siebert Diane Siebrecht Vicki Sigrist Ioe Smallwood Toni Smith Kevin Smith Esther Soltero Barbara Sommer Richard Soper Loretta Sotelo I ohn Sodaro Edlyn Soderman Pamela Sofia SENIORS 47 Peter Sownie Alan Spillers Nancy Stallings y Roger Starr W Mac Stauffer Blair Staymates Julie Steen Alan Stein Mike Stevens Dave Stillion Ruth Stinebaugh Bruce Stockton Gerald Stone Linda Strader Sherrie Strahn Betty Strickland fsigifgfigt:f'?5il?i3'kfTi55lT5f3?i?53Tf'?E3EZf?'Ll92F?iE3F'?5f5?5f'15EYN4Z5b53'XEfk?t Saw -1 g9ifgfM:g vig'-swss0::K3'x:':r -?1itcfW5?A 3 sr X: Vicki Stucks Nm S Margaret Summerlin Q t b -H S' . yggg 'iv' if-it .-.' ' .kkk F KA ., 'i.tt Tom Sunde , r, Q Eileen Suplef Cheryl Suserud lack Sutton Rochelle Swanson Larry Tefertiller 48 SENIORS Ei 3 Q51 F ,, Q - gg xx s 5 N N W W , s gg X S xxixl X ' X is to X tg QX ss X S X NX Ex X xg I N X QMS A xx -it 1 tt X it signs it g f A XX wiser, X 1 1-X Q SGS , 3 X 5:1 .. .csv 2 X n 1 fs, ist X , J is X Q Linda Terpstra Carol Tinkler Robert Tornquist Ioe Tisdale Lyle Tolifson Michaelle Toth Michael Townsend Henry Valo Mark Vander Haar Gary Van Der Steur Mark Van Hoesen Barbara Vanosky Sally Vargo Linda Trexler Ian Triplett Iudy Triplett Larry Troutt Arnold Tucker Bill Tucker Bettie Turner Fred Verdugo Diane Vernier Debbie Tscharner Linda Tyler SENIORS 49 Charlie Vial Laura Villemez Iacqueline Voelker Barbara Wachstein Patricia Wade Victor Wakimoto S is Bonnie Walker Cheri Walker Lmda West Michelle Wheeler Gary Whelchel Brian Wallace Carol Warford Rexanne Warner David Watkins Lucia Watkins Andree Weed Gary Weissinger Dianna Wesson Iames White 50 SENIORS Linda Whitehead Chance Whiteman Bob Whitman Paul Wilkison ,f 2 David Wilkof Gary Williams Sandy Williams Donna Woodhouse Ray Woolard Charles Wrona Iudith Yates Rose Yee Bobbie Young Pat Young Darien Zalesfsky David Wingfield PCIT Wifi Marion Wong lim Wood lack Zeidler Kathryn Zetterlund Suzanne Ziegler Arnold Zubko Sheri Willsey SENIORS 51 A, gm, N ,L-,qw ,MW L5 X i x -if 4 :541w'f:w'f':! LIFE Little Thorothy CColien Hefferanl tells Auntie Eme tMelissa Manleyl, SiSi, the French maid KCindy Champagnel. and Uncle Sam CDave Wilkofl of her adventures in the Land of West during the Stu- dent Government Assembly. Taking advantage of a passing period, Denis, Mike, and Ralph catch up on their conversa- if Q--is tion. ,qt A' tl During a pep assembly, spirited Kofa team members and cheerleaders demonstrate the great skill they'1l use to beat West. W ga ,I, fl 31,7 '.. 1 if 'M Car washes were popular money-raising projects this year. Here. members of the Freshman Class Council polish their work. Throbbing music from The Iust Cause inspires Wayne Shepperd to go through his paces as a crowd, gathering for the noon-time dance, looks on. LIFE 55 'Twas the night before- Christmas, and Santa is de- lighted with the Felice Ien- nings tin soldier he has brought to all the good little children. Clattering typewriter keys make concentration almost impossible during a timed writing. Shuffling feet and murmuring voices mark the end of every assembly as stu- dents returning to class crowd through the gates. Drive defensive1y, advises Wayne Carter as he explains the difference between driving on a race- way and driving on the highway. W p A An assembly invaded by Up 'CWM ff' With People members led to - enthusiastic audience partici- ' V ,r pation as the spirit of unity 'MJ' ' ,,yAh spread through the audi- torium. aw 41' H I H E iff , q if Y n ,V .U yy My Ji ,f,,,f,,-f.L,Z,,,1 4:3 41, .4N',9f,f- 4 ff,- , f+'ff.:1,.Mn.,'f:fng!3 ,,,3 . A-Gifs 1 2-gg! t ,Q '- ,mari .jg..fM..,,,l ., X A A .V -N ',. N , 'r ': - :,- 'vw . ' U, M .ww f Q .,,. Carole Carpenter, Nancy Magnan, h and Rochelle Swanson work for per- fection in their synchronized swim- ming routine. Tearful smiles show the excitement of newly chosen pom pon girls. Here, Cheryl Kaplan, Robin Redding, and Susie Refsnes present the try-out dance for their first audience. TAP brought the MOD CMarch of Dimesl Six Plus or Mi Rick Begam trys desparately to escape a walking, talking Wonder Wanda Doll. She's just one more example of what science did for Christmas '66. Melissa Manley and Debbie Harmon leap forward to wish everyone a Happy Holiday during the Christmas assembly. 58 LIFE Few to sing a few dimes into their fund. lim Wood, DZ' Davis, Gary Williams, and Ben Schaub formed the tale: group. ,f fi ,N ,, VA Q ft: I X5 . ' f ' f -if -'. ju. A ww, t i , . r fr. ' r n 5 ' 4' X The annual Puff and Pant Prom gave Dee Myers, Lilian Cardone, Ieanne Brubaker, and Bea My- ers a chance to prove that, deep down inside, they are still little girls complete with huge bows and all-day lollipops. fs is 1' Q ff 6 practiced by the group. K f N J 4 l I wi ,W 1? n W W 6, Y if, A Director Alan Paul studies the script for the Student Government Assembly. Resource centers provide a good study atmosphere for Cindy Langevin and Ginger Howard. N t 1 W,..1fj,, 41mm W ' Q lon W ,, irwwwmwusywmwwu-Q. timing is characteristic of the West High Drill Team. This arc of rifles is among the many precision Penne Nieme's hair-raising reaction to the This Atomic World assembly further demonstrates her electric personality. LIFE 59 Modern Rick angel Begam explains how Christ- mas '66 doesn't show true Christmas spirit to old- fashioned Pete Santa Sownie. a. 59' gr' Eyeing the bullseye with determination, Carolyn Nelson, Susie Kings- land, and Paula Cantrell prepare to send their arrows straight to the mark. Halloween sprites, flitting on the field, proved to be members Productions in costume during the football half-time. 60 LIFE The script for the Student Govern ment Assembly keeps Greg Owen Colien Hefferan, Ken Schoolland and Bill Meyers laughing during its first eading. It's radioactive! exclaims Mr. M. Marcee as he tests Dave Wil- kof's wiffle ball with a Geiger counter. Dave doesn't need to worry about shrivelling up, though: the counter just barely registers. Good Witch of the West, Sharon Holmes, describes how she uses her magic touch for dances dur- ing the Student Government As- sembly. 62 LIFE Newly selected cheerleaders, Lynde Refsnes and Penny Kurtz, demonstrate thei spirit and enthusiasm. On s'amuse dans cette classe, n'est-ce pas? Miss Durnin's French students take a break from Notre Dame de Paris to observe the conversational talents of fellow members. Cooking, sewing, nutrition . . . and test taking are all a part of becoming good home econ- omists and capable housekeepers. lQ fI' - , 'f 'f-u , 7 f' .Y , , i,ft+,,Q WN, Y V ,ws Mg f. f ,J we. . ., jf-'15,-at , A, , , f Q , , ff ' 1, 4, hr A X In ' U-, fMy.,y,y if-t,qw,iiziiv+QM f vc ,vf , .l1 ffJ',, H ,fr ' yy' 2 N ,M.g4f' ' J' 5 ,'V 'f '2'3fi-fir'-' ' zfniefff, , YJ? f 'W my If V nw' , ,wW',,-,gig ' t.t,t3i'w.,- L' -V 4- it r M M L, A , 9, V H ,Musa-a,4gsfKfm1l.., ft K A ,,,, 7, Milf? ffQ1,Ngf.z,'m'e14uf'?tTfr 'V . W i -M 1 it 'Qtr ft :WH 9f 'f 5.-4335, N '13, , , tj , t A ' f 'ful' Pom pon girls in letter sweaters provide the football team with enough spirit to gain the all-important Home- coming victory. After-lunch is the favorite time for relaxing and talking with friends - both kinds. Here, buddies Iim Christen, Ed Maggs, and Greg Iones discuss their last class, while buddies Iohn Lumm and Ann Pacquette discuss politics. , 5 Retiring Iohn Sankovich and shy Dona Schweiger make the morning's paper a joint project, completely un- aware of the prowling camera of Lise-Lotte Nyman. Biology lab dispensers, Melissa Manley and Carol Brown find that their job involves more grading than dispensing f Toward the end of fourth, fifth, or sixth hour, the Participants, with popsicles and cold drinks, spend strange phenomenon lunch-time line-up occurs. the last half of lunch catching up on the day's Con. 64 LIFE versation. West faculty members, Robert Fitzgerald, Bob Widmer, and Don Bicknell, make a valiant effort to de- feat the fabulous Harlem Clowns in a basketball game sponsored by Key Club. L, , West's pep band provides the inspiration and rhythm for some hand jive during a home basketball game. LIFE 65 Siesta time at the Rodeo Dance, Fred Ryan and Christi Frandsen catch forty winks-forty something any- way. Tin Ken CKen Schoollandl, Squarecrow CBi11 Meyersl, Cow- ardly Lion KGreg Owenb, and Thorothy KCo1ien Hefferanl, stand trembling before the great Wizard of West. Meanwhile, the backstage area offers a good at- mosphere for Sharon Holmes to rehearse for her next perform- ance. With true rodeo spirit, West students went all-out with originality and enthusiasm in planning their Western 66 LIFE if '-'Hina-,,,, - ,M 1 y i gs , Lf , Effects of the first day of spring take hold of Iohn Naegle as he passion- tely grasps Carol Cheifetz's hand or the Parnassus picture. 1 Strong support from these students aids the Thunderbird team in their best basketball season in many years. F, WESTerners who aren't West- ' ern enough find themselves ' paying with a backwards ride on the sheriff's donkeys. LIFE 67 Going on a lion hunt, the Cheerleaders and Thor use their best Stroke to make it across a jungle river T- N, 2 '1 ai X u ima. ms, 25398 Stamina wk un. 'Y -M wi tu avid ,zu ,ww , ,A Taking the campus clean-up cam- paign to heart, Mike Kelly and Sally Thomas dust each other off. After braving the olive tree area and has ketball courts to reach the ROTC room everyone s ready for a nice, long restiu conversation. -A i T A Q 'x 3 M W JM , , ., ..,. .vw .Ma X- fs M ff? ,fi lf? K s1wzia isss www -I K K' .w -e'll f-.- 4' 2: .K . L at fm, if , ith 5 'li fi- V is 'V' V nf. if I Qs i Q T il T t V if f V. Q V Lrg ask ' ig. ,ix 5 l V,V, ,tyt ,i-ggfi A W V tix? I K Q' 'gf' fs ri I A I , , ,. 1 . . , V L- 2 -'W 'Fi.'qf4i'.1-A 4-' 2, ,Q w f lfffif fgf, . , v ww.- ' f wzf ,r'L?V'Mffwffh X f 1wf:5? .f:H1Qmf7, it fiffvn-1,4 Q Qt - 1-,-4, . 'M' V ffygilg v, W, , 37,427 ,X My Q ,ws 44, ',4jJWg, gm we r H . ? - ' 1 1 LAY-'t ' -' fSx..1n.f' '1t9atHglaztn'yn- Aww-xr fu' ' H4 . 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'iiiwmw-W Linda Chriss, Dr. Thorpe, Charlie Andrews, and Charlie Vial observe a Harvard Physics vacuum pump in action. Hero Dennis Davis de- mands some information concerning his lost mem- ory. Little Sharon Holmes stares back, patiently wait- ing for her bribe. Taking advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime opportu- nity, Zella Vaughn wears her mod pants suit to school. -'54 Lunch hour on Rodeo Day found half the student body carrying the other hcrlf to the corrcrl for cz donkey r1de Chairman of the State Brotherhood Nancy Brcmhorm, discusses the 'Triendshi eration with folk singer Iohn Cook. A moment to recxd the Sun Dial, time to just sit cmd talk - lunch hour under the olive trees gives students time not to think. At long last the boys get their own assembly while the girls hear the annual Girls League campaign speeches. Their joy is short- lived, however, as they discover their assembly's topic - the draft. Colonel Sanders of the Arizona Selective Service describes the new draft laws dur- ing a special boys' assembly. l1'eI1'1e CCIIS. It just looks like it can des- troy the world. All we're wor- ried about is the lab, Char- lie Vial, lim Wood, Nathania Fingerhut, and Linda Catlett handle a Harvard Project Physics experiment with ex- A single male voice among forty-five girls' voices, Mr. Richard Marshall sings along as he leads a choral practice session. 71 LIFE HGN ORS People will do strange things to win first place for their class during the Junior Olympics. Here, representatives of each class take great pains not to crush their chances for first place in the Crown the King egg toss. Congratulations are in order for West's homecoming royalty with Greg Owen and Chiquita Rollins among the first to give them. Ian McEldow- ney, clutching the bouquet of roses presented her, is all smiles for her admirers while the rest of her subjects dance under the spell of Medieval Magic. ff' '7A ff Q Ioy is expressed in some unusual ways - especially by brand-new homecoming royalty. Huge smiles marked the happiness of Queen Ian McE1downe and Kin Iohn Padel- Spirits soared as West's cheerleaders and pom pon girls released good luck ballons to inspire the team to an even greater home coming victory. The cheers increased to a steady roar as the maroon and white of the Thunderbird team determined to make the homecoming game a victory, flashed onto the field A queen is crowned - and a king, too' Assisted by two tiny pages in their Coronation ceremony, Queen Ian McEldowney and King Iohn Padelford prepare to walk down the red carpet to the cheers of their loyal subjects Y 9 ford. Excitement almost crackled as Iirn Boice and Barbara Baker heard their names announced. Opposite re- actions, smiles from Iune Goodson and tears from Mary Feeney, sur- rounded the smiling Carl LeSueur, while Paul Price and Candy Oen ex- changed unbelieving glances as they started around the field. Back at the wrestling room, Mark Van Hoesen re- ceived instructions for the second half, forcing him to give Mary up to Carl. Pin a rose on the queen's nose Lynde Refsnes and Candy Oen dare anyone to try much less hit the target - during the homecoming assembly f ati K4 ! Q Sen Q f !'31gf Will ' uf til? I l 5 ' V-Wax , ,a , , Q fam?-,Q ' , fs: ig- gwik Medieval Magic transformed the Thunderbird football field into a scene from the age of chivalry. Various organ- izations contributed floats which added to the medieval atmosphere of the procession. Key Club Cupper leftl con- tributed their float, A Feudal Attempt, and were declared the Grand Sweepstakes winner in the float competition. The G.A.A. - G.L.C. float flower left? was named most medieval. Kings Club flower right? contributed a life size chess game to be judged most original. Led by the Fresh- men fupper rightl, each class contributed a float with the best class float from the Seniors bringing up the end. HONORS 77 MILITARY QUEEN ANN PAQUETTE 78 HONORS . li -t Members of the West High R.O.T.C. are among the few military groups who have girls as boosters. As mili- tary queen, Ann Paquette represent- ed the West High Batallion at all mili- tary functions, which included the Mil- itary Ball and Military Organization Day. Company A sponsor, Christi Frandsen tabove rightl, Company B sponsor, Paula Cantrell tabove leftl, and the Drill Team sponsor, Lynne Curtis flower leftb attended all activities of their designated R.O.T.C. unit. Mary Feeney tlower rightl, the publicity sponsor, was responsible for West R.O.T.C. coverage in the Sundial and the newspaper publish- ed by the four Phoenix R.O.T.C. ba- tallions. All the girls raised batallion spirit by visiting the Military Depart- ment as often as possible. if N , CHRISTMAS QUEEN Bunches of red and white camellias. an old stone fountain, brightly colored pinata - a bit of Old Mexico in every corner - made the Christmas Semi tru- ly A December to Remember. After a pause for entertainment, the long await- ed announcements of the queen and her court were made. Oh's and ah's ac- companied attendants Marie Black, freshman Clower lefty, Maureen Feeney, sophomore Gower rightl, Robin Redding, junior Kabove left, and Mary Feeney. senior labove rightl as they were escort- ed to their places by members of the In- teract Club. To climax a memorable eve- ning, the radiant Iune Goodson receiv- ed her crown to reign as West's Christ- mas queen. I UNE GOODSON HONORS 79 RGDEO QUEEN MARY FEENEY ,Q ? Chiefy Carl LeSueur celebrates ni-Skirt-Skirt's announcement of per's arrival with a lively 'victory HAROLD ELLIS RCJDEO SHERIF F Boss Cartwrong of the Punderosa KGary Williams? comes unbalanced old country preacher Uohn Lumml. when he is startled by a stranger's surprise visit. the Bible cmd his copy of The Karamczzov, calls out, Save your ll ' ll ' I ll ll H r D D e l h H 1 Rodeo comes to a premature end as several Wranglers e 0 enms H HWS GY S lfmleta e S mon O mes Us ,. . she uts some mad mone 1n a safe lace. tear down the old corral to prevent any further filly P Y P rustling from classes. ACTIVITIES 81 TOP 2 PER CENT From a graduating class of five hundred thirty-six, only twelve were honored with positions in the top two per cent. Semester after semester of hard work brought these students the grades necessary for a high cumulative average. Seventh semester grades recorded and final class standing decided. West's top Seniors fpictured alphabetically, left to rightl all shared one characteristic - a strong desire to learn. Charles Aarni I im Boice Marcia Miller N 2 1 JL Sam Insana Ken Schoolland 114, Paul Price -.4 F. :.'flll5 M ,,,,.,......--..,'s,., ,,,,, as Vi Susan Corless Ioe Galbraith Mark Moore Alan Paul Susan Sherwood Michelle Wheeler 16: ' 3 ,V ,R , i H Q1 1 wi ,WV 1 if Dau Fl 3 I. ur 5 ww' fdiiv 3, ff wgfk M M T , J 5 9 VQUU ACTIVITIES l I I Aided by advisor Mr. Harold Robinson, the Student body officers Presi- dent Iim Boice, Vice-president Ken Schoolland, Girl's Secretary Debbie Oseran, cmd Boy's Secretary-Treasurer Bill Meyer coordinated all school activities. Voices representing the interests of students, faculty, and administration, and community all came together before the Associated Student Government. Divided into Student Council and the Executive Committee, Student Government is the most active and most important student organization on the campus. Working together, the two branches organ- ized West traditions and activities into a busy, spirit-filled year. Student Council was divided into sixteen committees to provide various serv- ices around West: A.F.S., Bulletin Board, Calen- dar, Publications, Scrapbook and Hall of Fame, STUDENT CCUNCIL Traditions, Career, Safety, Constitution, Evalu- ation and Recommendations, Honors and Recog- nition, Homebound, Orientation, Student-teacher Relations, Special Events, and Music, Drama, Art, and Dance. These groups provided career information for Seniors, publicity for school events, help for new or homebound students, support for special projects and activities, and honor for outstanding students, to name a few. The major goal of Student Government, that of providing the best environment and attitude for a well-rounded education, led to an activity- filled, long-to-be-remembered school year. ,Q I f I , ,, .,.,-,-M M. . , I Student Council approved and coordinated the many worth- . while projects and activities desired by the whole student ICGUOHJ body, providing practice in the skills of leadership and self- BS ACTIVITIES overnment for its members. ISee Activities Index for identi All who are in favor of . . . please raise your hands, members of the Student Council vote on one of the many suggestions which are brought from reg rooms all over the campus. Any student with a good idea may see it adapt- ed through the workings of self-government in the Student Council - if the student body de- sires a change. As the voice of the general stu- dent body, Student Council representatives like Mark Moore present ideas and opinions collect- ed from all those they represent. After discuss- ing the idea during the meeting, the representa- tives take the idea to their reg rooms for further discussion. At the next meeting, a final vote is taken and the fate of the idea - rejection or final polishing and recommendation -is decided. ACTIVITIES 87 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - Entertain- ment, spirit, and food for thought were supplied almost every week through the efforts of the Assembly Committee. Mem- bers combined imagination and wit to produce lively scripts for the Student Gov- ernment Assembly and the Rodeo Assem- bly. In addition to creative activities, chair- man Dave Wilkof filed requisitions, Work- ed out schedules, and made sure that every assembly ran smoothly. CAFETERIA COMMITTEE - With the big job of maintaining order in the cafeteria, members of the Cafeteria Committee had little time for rest during their assigned periods. Directed by chairman Paul Price, the hard working group regulated lunch lines, controlled cutting, kept the chairs at the tables, and cleaned up after forgetful lunch- ers. With the help of a Sun Dial editorial, the committee partici- pated in the cafeteria clean-up Q- Sv-f tvvetf campaign. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - Spirited slogans plastered windows, bulletin boards, and walls, announcing athletic events, concerts, dances, and major club functions. Melissa Manley, as chairman, compiled lists of approaching events and asked her committee to publicize them. The Publicity Committee was also respon- sible for spirit boosting signs on buses and the lists of players in the cafeteria. ELECTION AND PUB- LIC RELATIONS COM- MITTEE -- West's public image and its major elec- tions were the responsibil- ities of chairman Alan Stein and his committee. One of their first accom- plishments was a brunch for Phoenix AFS students. Other activities promoting West's image included the placing of school scrap- books in the library and sending Christmas cards to all Arizona high schools. Extra time was filled with election plans. The rules and supervision for school elections-from Freshman Class officers to Rodeo Queen-were supplied by the busy committee. X? . . VX! COMMITTEE - Trad1t1onal, as as original ideas were used to create proper atmosphere for all Student Gov- sponsored dances. The Social Com- with chairman Sharon Holmes, used to decorate the All-School Mixer, Dance, the Rodeo Dance, Knee-Knocker, and the Computer Dance. Social Committee also introduced re- as a feature of every dance. NANCE COMMITTEE - Approval of l Associate Student expenditures not stat- in the budget is required from chairman . Gard and the Finance Committee: Mrs. ason, Mr. Huff, Mr. Siegel, Miss Bailey, Mr. hoolland, Bill Meyers, loe Galbraith, Iohn egle, David Shapiro, Charlie Fleishman. ill. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE - Respon- sible for West tradition and spirit, Sue Hershfield and her committee initiated numerous spirit-raising activities. Weekly brainstorming sessions ended in Who's Who Day, Class Competition, a great Homecoming, exciting Rodeo activities, and Quad Curiosities for every game. 90 ACTIVITIES AFS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Walk together, talk together, O ye peoples of the earth: then and only then shall ye have peace. Follow- ing the creed of the American Field Service, Fe Abellera of the Philippines and West's own Debbie Oseran walked among peoples of lands strange and new to them, helping open the door to world understanding and friendship. After months of waiting, Debbie received notice that she had been selected to represent America in Brazil. Early in the summer she was on her way. Before traveling to her Brazilian family in Vitoria, she spent four fabulous days in Rio de Janeiro. Home at last, she met her new father, mother and twenty-three year old sister, Marcia. Debbie's Portuguese was practically non-existent and her family couldn't speak English, so for two days Marcia served as an interpreter while Debbie communicated with her family -in French. The summer passed all too quickly, leaving memories of parties, shopping-tours, sightseeing. and most of all, warm, friendly Brazilian people. Debbie said of her trip, lt was actually a dream come true. I will always be grateful to West High and the AFS program for giving me this oportunity to represent Americans .4 WX ie. I 5 fer: ' Fe glances up from her Latin text to make abroad. Fe came to West expecting to become very bow-legged and to live with cowboys and Indians. Instead of cowboys and Indians, she found normal people, all very friendly and willing to help. One of Fe's favorite pastimes was cheering at games. She also liked student government and the school spirit which made her feel more a part of West and less alone. She loved the American way of life. Com- paring it with that of the Philippines she noted that Ameri- can people lived at a faster pace with more social life and less formality, Boys visit girls in cut-offs. At home they dress-up. On the whole, she found that Americans were less serious and more carefree and fun-loving than the people of the Philippines. When she returns to the Philippines, Fe plans to study for the foreign service. Her trip to the United States has given her new insight into American education, land- scapes, customs, and government. The fond memories and new understanding she has received from West will make a small-but significant-step toward world understanding. Dear T-Birds, My year here at West is fast drawing to a close and I know how sad it will be when time comes for me to leave. Going to school with you and participating in the various school activities was a wonderful experience. I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincerest thanks to all of you who in one way or another helped to make my year an extremely enjoyable one. I will al- ways look back to the school year '66-'67 with fondest memories. Fe C. Abellera a mental comparison between the dead language and her native Tagalog. Still-vivid memories of new and exciting places sparkle in Debbie's eyes as she points to her summer home in Brazil. West was host to two representatives of the Youths for Understanding program, Ewerton Machado Da Silva Ferreira of Brazil and Alejan- dro Irazabal of Chile. Ewerton, who plans to enter the Diplomatic Service when he is nineteen, felt his visit gave him experiences and a knowledge of English which would help him reach his goal. He des- cribed West students as very friendly - in his own words, I feel like I was in my home. Ewerton loved the tranquility of Phoenix. He found friends everywhere. Of his stay he said, I liked West very much. Here in the school I found only good kids. I feel that they are my real friends and I always remember them. My A- merican parents are very good and they are real parents to me. With all these good things I only hope to come back one day to see all these friends that will stay here but that I'll never forget. I would like to say thanks to every- body and I hope to have a chance to return to this great country. Ewerton. Alejandro was impressed when he arrived at Phoenix. During the long trip from Chile, other foreign exchange students, destined for greener states, teased him about how unlucky it was to be assigned to the desert. Alex fond himself deciding that all he could do was finish his mis- sion and hope for the best. After living in Phoe- nix, he could only say, I am the lucky one! Alex loved West life, even though American teenagers live at a faster pace. He found many American ideas and customs to take back to Chile and hoped that he had left something of Chile at West. Sad at leaving the desert, he said, I think that it was yesterday my first day at West, and today at the end of this school year, I need to leave my dearest American family, teachers, and friends. But though far, I will have everybody in my thoughts. Going back to Chile I am lucky considering myself a Thunderbird and a Westerner. I don't say good bye, I'll see you, T-birds. Alejandro. Ewerton Ferriero and Alejandro Irazabal, already loyal Thunderbirds, discuss their new Arizona way of life. YOUTHS FOR UNDERSTANDING ery interested in economics and related subjects, Alejandro ,yi I t I . Q .f , X tudies the early development of United States workers unions. Catching up on United States Current events, Ewer, e hopes someday to help develop Chile's growing economy. ton reads one of the library magazines. ACTIVITIES 91 CONCERT CHOIR I-,, 5-s ,.., y iw ff This year our music department added a special en- semble, the Concert Choir, which consisted of stu- dents from the two mixed choruses. Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Serge Huff, met second A CAPPELLA period every day. Their performances, many with the 6th hour Mixed Chorus, have carried them to various parts of the valley. CSee Activity Index for identification. , ,, f , , ,,, , ,, gg ,i,,i f r , S , ,hrll A NVVA. K , p h. up f to A , , A , ii . V 9 1 ' 1 in it 251' it x f if I 1 i tri' 2 ' f 1 I ' If VV,, , 3 1 ,ky K Vidk . 2 , A Lrki s 'Q f R3 fi xy ? i t X I , 1 v f p,', E i M ' ' fi -' , xi ' Y' A p f 1 .1 I, 1' 5 2 vp p s e , , , , I i r , r f or lf I 6 25 V' 5 2 f ivii .Af A ii in It in I X , y M , , V VV,' I , J' I Q M- In Make someone happy might well be the motto of Miss Kathleen Poore's A Cappella. Their songs, ranging from Everything's Comin' Up Roses to America, lifted the spirits of numerous groups around the city: the West High 92 ACTIVITIES P.T.A., various elementary schools, the Charity Bazaar Lunc eon at the Church of Latter Day Saints, several concerts 01 West, a C.Y.A. meeting at the First Methodist Church, and a a climax, a performance at the State Capitol. I E 1 3 9 5 , g Y g I W, .,,.. ,.,, .uv I V1 ---. -, ,---..,.t.. ff ,A chorus divided can stand, and ours has. Sixth hour ixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Serge Huff, as performed around the Valley for many organiza- ions, separate from the appearances of Miss Kath- een Poore's Third hour Mixed Chorus. fsee Activity H . . . . dex for 1dent1f1cat1on.J ,.,,,v,,,, Ie W Q I Q , If i A -it I W I hanging last year's conservative blue for a more outgoing hot pink, e West High Minnesingers have gone all out for their performances ' Phoenix, which included a live broadcast over KOY radio. I P 'ff tint-. Y ' 1- A ex txt I in I ly ht I ,,f .,. , 6 ACTIVITIES 93 ,M E '4S'li! . I 3111! n Q! I pm Q 4 1 2' Q .4 s it A 'i i' Planning the band trip to California is one of the many activities co-ordinated by the Band Council, under the direction of President Sam Insana. I See Activities Index for identification of both pictures.J 94 ACTIVITIES , S . y BAND Hours of practice made the 1966-1967 West High Band one of the best in the state having more All-State representation than any other school in the valley. Its one-hundred-ten members combined talent, originality, and lots of pep to raise spirit for every game. Exciting pre-game and half-time shows, each consisting of a series of formations and music in keeping with a central theme, were presented during the football season. Housing mu- sic backed the cheerleaders and pompon girls at every pep assembly and pep rally. Splitting into two groups for the basketball season, the band brought a beat to every home game. Recombining, the West Bandsmen presented several concerts: two of which, one classical and one pop, were per- formed in the auditorium: and a concert of popu- lar hit songs was performed in the quad. During the school year, the West High Band ventured from the campus to make several perfor- mances around the valley. Arizona State Univer- sity honored the West music men with an invi- tation to perform with other valley high schools for the half-time show at the Sun Devil Stadium on ASU Band Day. At the Arizona State Fair, the West High Band, almost rained out, sloshed through a day away from school. Not all band activities were musical. During the football season, the band good-naturedly served a buffet dinner for the visiting Salpointe Band. Throughout the year, band members in civilian clothing were seen selling candy, tickets to car washes, and anything 'else of value to meet the S3500 budget for their spring trip to California. ACTIVITIES 95 WWVYI 'I -ff E ' i if ,M t M M , W , ,711 ' 5' 7 if A v,, 19 , 1? ,, wa 35, . 'Y' A 5 .9 X f Ki? ' 4 if at w ,, V- Ain M W 3 1 5 Q ,nail A V ' A 2?-5 ' jg ' X ,ay , ' '1 1' J I 51,1 A , 'Af ' ,Q ,N fy NN 'N ORCHESTRA Allegro or Andante , the 1966-1967 West High Orchestra was exceptional. This active group pre- sented several concerts featuring such beautiful music as Schubert's Unfinished Symphony . Cello Concerto , Overtime and Allegro, and Capriccio . The audiences ranged from grade school students to the West High Student Body. Many of the Orchestra's members participated in other orchestras around the valley. Among these outside musical groups were the Phoenix Sym- phony Youth Orchestra, the Phoenix College Com- munity Orchestra, the Master Wind Ensemble, and the Phoenix Symphonette. Climaxing a successful year, the sixty-five tal- ented musicians performed for the Music Educa- tor's National Conference at Las Vegas, the great- est honor extended to an Arizona high school or- chestra. While at the conference, they presented Llano Estacado which was composed by Ronald Lo Presti, resident composer at Arizona State Uni- versity. This number had previously been played only by the Arizona State University Symphony Orchestra. In addition to their musical activities, the Or- chestra members passed some of their time in the field of business. Money had to be earned for the trip to Las Vegas and for music camp scholarships. Working toward this goal, the members of the Or- chestra sold fruitcakes, tickets to the Spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Orchestra Parents' Or- ganization, and naturally, tickets to a special mon- ey raising concert. ACTIVITIES 97 Members of the West High Productions class practiced and an opportu nty to perform for various audiences ISee the fine art of dancing. The girls received instruction in Activities Index for identrflcationl basic dance techniques, practice in dance choreography PRCDUCTIONS Members of Productions spent a busy semester coreographing and rehearsing dances for three projects: a football half-time show, a children's show, and a workshop for seventh and eighth graders. At the beginning of the year, the girls selected their music and worked out patterns for the Hallo- ween atmosphere of the half-time show. Strange music and weird costumes transformed the girls into ghosts, goblins, skeletons, pumpkins, and witches. Almost before packing away the pumpkin cos- tumes, the girls began work on a presentation for nursery school children, A Visit With Mother Goose . Toddlers from all over the valley saw Old King Cole, Little Boy Blue, Chicken Little, giants, fairies, and some funny dancing bags dur- ing one of the show's three presentations. Hoping to interest elementary school girls in West's dance program, Productions designed a workshop to teach some dance techniques and present some problems for the girls to solve. One of the groups of future dancers was asked to give an impression of glue. The result was a blob of linked, Writhing girls in an oozing dance. Hours of work went into each project. Each one gave the girls new insight into the method and joy of expression using the body in a series of controlled movements - dance. A wall of mirrors in the dance room helps Penne Melick and Robin Redding assume the best posi- tion for the mood of their music. 98 ACTIVITIES nv - olly Colburn and Gwen Hurst pause to catch their reath and see how other dances are coming along. Each position in a dance must contribute to the idea and general effect of the dance as a whole. Diann Ma- honey arranges Laurie Simon's arms to fit into the pat- tern. Searching for just the right effect, Penne Melick and Robin Redding try several positions before deciding. Second semester meant only one thing to Productions - the West-Central dance concert. Chosing Highlights in American History as their theme, the girls set to work. Plan- ning, practice, and rehearsal after rehearsal led the girls right up to the night of the performance. The show featured American history from the Revolution to the Roaring Twenties to the Beatles. Central made the first presentation, The Struggle for Independence , which depicted colonization, unrest, and then the Revolution and independence. Skipping a few years, West presented a dance interpretation of The Problem in the South - begin- ning with the struggling within slavery, organizing into re- bellion, and finally attaining freedom. The Opening of the West was presented, naturally, by West. The dance high- lighted important moments of the Western movement: tearing up stakes in the East, conquering the mountains and plains, the early settlers, the wild, wild West, and finally, after great effort, statehood and the fulfillment of Manifest Destiny. Central produced its idea of The 20's and What Followed , complete with flappers and gangsters only to be wiped out by black-hooded depression. December 7, 1941 West's girls depicted Pearl Harbor, patriotism, separations, and tragedy. Modern times and the mod group were represented in The Young People Speak, with West girls in miniskirts going from the jitterbug, to the twist, to all the modern go-go gyra- tions. To finish America's story, senior dancers from both West and Central predicted The Future in their traditional farewell dance. ACTIVITIES 99 14 f' rw' Perpectual enthusiasm is the trademark of the West High Cheerleaders: Back row, Cleft to right77 Lynde Refsnes, Cindy Champagne, Nancy Vitek, Carolyn Adams. Front row: Candy Oen, Marion Wong, Lorna Holmes, The strains of A Taste of Honey and the yells of West Train are familiar sounds Whenever Pom pon girls and Cheerleaders are around. To- gether the girls spurred our sports teams to some of the greatest victories they have ever known. T-shirts, ties and chocolate-chip cookies were just some of the tokens given by the lines to support the football, basketball, baseball, track, and wrest- ling teams. Along with the band, the girls repre- sented West at the State Fair. Cheer Ian McEldoWney. Trips to Yuma and Tucson for football and basketball games and to Redlands to participate in the annual Cheerleading camp highlighted the year for the Cheerleaders. Selling megaphones, cookies, and popsicles, in addition to daily prac- tice, has kept the girls busy. A Dancing for games, assemblies, dance con- certs, and special appearances has given the Pom pon girls plenty to do. Since their selection last February, the girls have sponsored car washes, bake sales, and a rummage sale. Choosing new girls on February 9th, traditionally retired this year's all-senior line, although they continued to dance out the year. ...,...f,.,..A,,-,,,,,,.,, ,,,,.,, ,WW v,,, -..meww . - If 4 41, , G. A 7 PM :I , f 'W , ' f f ' 151 ' W1 vt y wx- raise spirit for the coming game. Miss Priscilla Prather and Miss Beverly Dryer plan pom and cheer activities. rr . bf' With rousing chants the peppy cheerleaders Pompon Precision is one of the basic characteristics of the West High Pom pon line. Here Iune, Carol- ynne, Felice, and Mary synchronize their kicks as they present a basketball halftime show. Enthusiastically encouraging the Thun- derbirds to gain another six points, the Pom pon girls find that sitting is virtually impossible. All seniors, the Pom pon line brought spirit to the West crowds: Cleft to rightl: Linda Carl- son, Iudy Collard, Karen Frandsen, Iune Goodson, Bonnie Brown, Carolynne Anderson, Felice Iennings, Mary Feeney, Mindy Michele, Debbie Schuck. We ' 2. A K ,b . 13, ' V 102 ACTIVITIES Sharon and Liz discuss past layout techniques for the Ad- ministration section. WESTERNER With the true West story as a goal, the '66-'67 WEST- ERN ER Staff gathered the year's events for the yearbook's memory-filled chapters. Under the direction of Liz Willers, the only junior editor in the history of West, the members of the staff struggled to meet deadline after deadline. Plans for the WESTERNER were begun early in the summer. As the year progressed, pictures were taken to record all the memorable events of the school year, lay- outs were drawn up to organize pictures and copy into attractive arrangements, and copy was written to finish the The final deadline approaching, Michelle studies copy for any mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. Mr. R. Zimmerman Advisor H. Y fy Liz wiuers s Editor S i t R story begun by each picture. Bit by bit, the pieces of the WESTERNER were finished - class pictures, football, Homecoming, Honors, basketball, Life, Activities, Clubs. spring sports, administration . . . By minimizing mistakes and doing much of the work themselves, the members of the staff were able to over- come the financial difficulties caused by no pre-sale through Activity Tickets: by careful planning and coopera- tion they were able to produce a memorable record of the '66-'67 school year, the WESTERNER. GENERAL STAFF - Susie Dich- ter, Suzanne Utter, and Vivian Gulliver spent much of yearbook class out of class. Often better named yearbook runners, mem- bers of the staff were sent to such distant sections of West as the foot- ball fields, the annex, the adminis- tration office, and maintenance to get important information for the WESTERNER. The girls were re- sponsible for all necessary identi- fication for indexing, which led to stopping complete strangers in the halls to identify another complete stranger in the picture. ART STAFF - Originality and creati- vity, musts for the art staff, were combin- ed to form interesting, attractive lay- X outs. The girls, Pat Wade, Liz Willers, ! and Sharon Paulsen, art editors, arrang- ed pictures and copy into a pleasing combination of black, white, and gray shapes to attract more readers and create the proper atmosphere for the many memories of the WESTERNER TYPING STAFF - Strangely spelled, out- of-their-proper-order, almost unreadable words marched past the WESTERNER typ- ists each day, just the first of the many typist traps. There was typed copy to proofread, printed copy to proofread, and finished copy to paste-down. The staff, Ian Brooks, Pam Housholder, and Suzy Laue worked on, al- lowing a minimum of errors to dim the mem- ories recorded in the WESTERNER. PHOTO STAFF - Assignments for the members of the photo staff, Dave Han- na, Ieri'Bean, Mike Brubaker, and Iim Neice, took them to all corners of the campus: to the stadium for sports, pep assemblies, and group shots: to the quad for school life, special activities, and group shots: to the auditorium for as- semblies, everywhere for West students in action. Field work was only the first step. The staff processed those pictures which best captured the many moods and memories of the '66-'67 school year for the WESTERNER. ,..,. ,A COPY STAFF - Responsible for every word in the WESTERNER, members of the copy staff, Debbie Tscharner, Michelle Wheeler, copy editor, and Iudy Yates, found theirs a world of whirling picas, synonyms, deadlines, interviews and disconnect- ed thoughts. These - combined with hours taken from school time, night time, and time-off searching for just the right word - helped preserve each memory stored in the WEST- ERNER. Greg Tope and Dave Zoha buy the latest edition of the Sun Dial from Ian Spore and Linda Reed. 'i3:T:T:T:i:i:3: ,., L Co-ordinating this year's activities were editors Rick Shindell, Sherrie Paquette, cmd Cindy Champaque. SUNDIAL New ideas for the Sun Dial were plentiful when its three co-editors - Cindy Champagne, Sherrie Paquette, and Rick Shindell - put their heads together. All juniors, the editors organized their almost completely green staff into a hardworking unit. News from every corner of the campus - athletic achievements, club activities, Home- coming, Rodeo, elections, individual honors, everything - found its way into the interesting columns of the Sun Dial. A new department of the staff, the Editorial Board, ini- tiated the cafeteria clean-up campaign, just another ex- ample of the originality of this year's staff. The group of journalism 3-4 students and the three editors originated the idea and presented it effectively in the Sun Dial to create a successful campaign. Hours of thought and effort went into each issue of the Sun Dial. Reports were written up in journalistic form, checked for grammar and punctuation, then sent to be printed. After receiving the columns from the printer, they were cut to fit onto the pages properly and sent to be pub- lished. Only after the staff had completed these time-con- suming tasks could the student body of West High read the often funny and always informative Sun Dial. Pasting down, in the proc- ess of making up the pages for printing, are Gary Van Der Steur, Art Editor, Mick- ey Peterson, Exchange Edi- tor, Scott Wallace, Sports Editor, Ellen Mishkind, Feature Editor, Pam Ryan, News Editor, and Diane Siebrecht, Sales Manager. 104 ACTIVITIES he Photo Staff and Correspondents are im Hermann, photographer and Young izona Correspondent, Carolyn Chriss hotographer, Iim Christen, photogra- her and Sheila King, Teen Gazette Cor- espondent. The Ad and Business staffs are re- sponsible for the basic financial sta- bility of the paper. The most essential people responsible for producing the Sun Dial are Chere Boy, Ad Staff, Ian Spore, Business Manager, Linda Reed, Ad Manager and Pat Parnell, Ad Staff. .1114 if The Reporters comb the campus for news with each edition. Standing from left to right are Bud Lucas, Dana Mosier, Nancy Stall- ings, Denni Clement, Ian Yates, Mary Feeney and Iohn Obermeyer. Seated are Gayle Kiviat, Pam King, Carol Cheifetz, Ann Paquette, and Iudy Yates. ACTIVITIES 105 ,A M We .I tiff! til ,S l,,t ,. yff, t. ff' sy I Y K. A Company, composed of cadets in 2nd hour R.O.T.C., is Arthur Hl1SbUI1d- Plat I .Ar , f, W, .., ,N u , ,.'.,, ,, oon Leaders include CfLt. Dennis under the capable leadership of C! Capt. Bruce McCurdy. Poguef cfm- VCI1 C1eW1eYf Cfllf- GCI1'i BCIS1'1CI1'I1. and Cf!-L The Company Executive officer is sophomore Cf2nd Lt. R0be1'f 51711110611- MILITARY The Military Department has been a permanent fixture at West ever since the school opened in 1949. This year, under the guidance of Staff Sergeant Ioseph Savick, Commandant of Cadets, and headed by Cadet Commander, Lt. Col. lohn Lumm, the West High R.O.T.C. Battalion has reached new heights: enrollment was up almost SOM over last year. The junior R.O.T.C. offers a program which is unlike any other at West. This program offers a strong course in citizenship and leadership. Every per- son is given responsibilities to fulfill. Besides these courses, there are others in Marksmanship, First Aid, and Military Tactics. The purpose of the course is not to train the students for military service, but to make them well-rounded citizens. The West High Battalion currently holds the Best Battalion Streamer for the City Brigade. The Battalion has been called upon to help in such various school activities as guides for Open House, performances of the Drill Team and Color Guard at various school functions, and helping in Homecoming Activi- ties. The R.O.T.C. has also helped in various community functions such as the Gompers Barbeque, Hodeo Parade, and the Veterans' Day Parade. ,1 4 as .af XA 2-a V , 'l x' ,..I, 2 , LZ 4,4 H ul - , ' V 1' . ,rl ,Af 4' A., ', 'ff fx.. , ,if '- . . it ft' 3 ff V 1 , ,Y f ' 4- - M 'f 9 Y-2 - V cd 1, 3 ff iwwgg I 5 ,A .L -, 7, 322 - ft 1 . . f., , A gi. I 5,71 -I' . , ,Eli jf , H .Y rr , .7 x ' ff A .4 W -if f A N' , Sgt. Savick John Lumm Stuff Sefqecml Cadet Commander The Battalion Staff is directly under the charge of Battalion Commander CfLt. Col. Iohn Lumm. The Staff takes care of all paper work and any other mechanics to insure a smoothly running Battalion. Included in the staff are CfMajor Fred Ryan, Battal- ion Executive Officer: C,fMajor Alan Spillers, Adjutant: C Capt. Paul Met- chik, Public Informations Officer: CXMajor Mark Crigler, Training Of- ficer: and CfCapt. Chris Minnick, Supply Officer. ,4- AN6 t 'N The West High Exhibition Drill team is under the command of CfCapt. Alan Kakoleski, also A Company Commander. The six- teen man team spends many hours practicing precision exhibition movements, including rifle passes with bayonets. The Drill Team has been called upon by the school many times to perform at such events as the Veterans' Day Assembly, Homecoming, and PTA meetings. Other performances include the Veterans' Day Parade, Lincoln's Birthday Parade, Rodeo Parade, Samuel Gomp- er's Parade, and Federal Inspection. The Drill Team currently holds the Best Drill Team Streamer for the city. pany which meets 7th hour 1S commanded by CfLt. Greg Lumm, and CfLt. Al Bowers command first, sec- Alan Kakoleski second in command is CfLt Dav- ond. third, and fourth PICHOOHS IGSPGCUVGIY- Brakefield C Lt Larry Tefertiller C!Lt Mark Toschik, 432 was : 7, A, tfQ,'wff?743' fr in .., M rQ eige- T, xl? i i ,If f. I-Q1 Q. . P ,T --4? f 34. 'if I t ' R.. if n L if ,XX fn, A, ,J DRAMA Freezing in their tracks, two officers CDennis Magary and Tom Belll stare in disbelief as the dead Muriel CLinda Sadickl- wakes up from a Mick- ey Finn hangover to find herself an unwilling prop for her friends' play. ut of the Frying Pan Fast moving and funny, Out of the Frying Pan rep resented the first major effort of the Drama Department. A major effort it was, as participants painted scenes memorized lines, found props, rehearsed, made costumes, and practiced techniques - all to achieve perfection be fore opening night. Members of the cast, Iohn Sankovich, Alan Paul, Sue Murphy, Pete Sownie, Linda Sadick, Ian Sownie, Edlyn Soderman, Barbie Baker, Charles Bhapson, Bob Shimer, Dennis Magary, and Tom Bell rehearsed for hours: after school, late at night, even in their sleep. On opening night, all the weeks of hard work were brought together into one humorous and successful com- edy with a place among West's best presentations. Strange things come out of old trunks and none could be stranger than Iohn Sankovich during a moment of madness as Pete Sownie will agree. Hoping for their big break, Dottie CBarbie Bakerl, Marge CEd1yn Sodermanb, cmd Muriel CLinda SadickJ practice the opening scene of their play with feeling. Dear God, please send us a produ- cer! is the heartfelt plea of the young actors as they become more and more discouraged. Thank God we got here in time! exclaims Norman U-Klan Paulb as he and Tony CPete Sownieb take crazy George Uohn Sankovichl away. Bodies are in abundance as Dottie, Marge, Kate, Norman, and George put the finishing touches on the play which represents their key to suc- cess. ACTIVITIES 109 ride. After lunch, Kathy Lamontagne and Karen Stewart just relax and talk before re- turning to the lectures and homework assignments of the classroom. Mr. Ralph Frantz helps Ken fit a header during metal shop. Cliff Sorrells, Rick Etter, Dan Slegel, ant Mac Stauffer try to handle a kicking, biting scratching, wiggling candidate for a donke 110 ACTIVITIES -03441 Mr. Richard Zimmerman organizes members of Interact into a group while Mike Brubaker pre pares the camera for the shot and Suzy Laue supervises. Shyness sets in as unlucky Karen Westbrook and Melanie Iett find themselves looking at the wrong end of a donkey in front of all these peop1e! , Q f if If wg' fl I . 1 . , Q , I a eally deep concentration requires some unusual 3 ose. Deep in thought working on WESTERNER Y opy, Michelle Wheeler seems to have found hers. ,, tr' 5 ACTIVITIES 111 Af I in es .4-if 2 i' ' .4 me l My Q 1M?FfW+'T1N 1Q4 4' ww , ,A .Nwfsgfe,-sgzggggffglm :fbWiseff'i3?12'fz?25G'?Y'N,:f1gSi',,1'4z15 ir, W Y k A' W iw iw - A fy A + Z 7' 7 w,fw1ws,- , N, , ,wa f ' 5 wif 2fgfzfsf.:,r5? L jf' R , D M adv L 9 3559 3 wg -2 . ,. . f fifwzsvfqrmrd 54 A 'r -' ' f ,- 'gf Q 1 L ,qZ,,. . , X 1 K Y 1 Q SPGRTS On the run. quarterback John Padelford, cocks his arm as he starts to fire a pass to end Steve Saunders, in the second quarter of West's 14-13 victory over the Salpointe Lancers. This combination was quite efficient throughout the season. Now's the time to hit! Coach Philpot directs his interior linemen Terry Miller, I im Kopchak. and Dave Moore during anxious moments of West High's Homecoming victory over North High. Kopchak seems to know the way he's going to hit his man. i 2 X f 5' a, Like falling dominoes - bers of the North Mustangs' fensive squad tumble down in son on Kirk Gamble during big Homecoming win. Six otht victims of the T-Birds fell just 4 hard as the 1966 West High Vc sity rolled up an impressive 7-2 record. y iran- FOOTBALL Overcoming injuries to several key players, a pre- seasonal unranked squad of Thunderbird gridders play- ed inspired ball to rack up an over-all 7-2-1 record and a final ranking of sixth place in state polls and second place in divisional standings. Guided by Coach Larry Philpot and his assistants, Mr. Don Bicknell and Mr. Bob Widmer, the team be- came heralded as one of the finest defensive eleven in Arizona, as they held their opponents to two touchdowns or less in each game. The 22 seniors and 18 juniors started slowly but built up such momentum during the season that the final outcome for the title of SAA Division Champions was not decided until the final game night of the season. West played like pros that night as they came from behind to drop Alhambra, 14-6: however, the win was all in vain, as Maryvale, a 10-0 victim of the Thunder birds the previous week, scored the ever important win over Phoenix Union' to nail down the number one spot. Using the foot of soccer-style kicker, Luis Vega, and the team leadership of quarterbacks, Ben Schaub and Iohn Padelford, and defensive captain, Gary Williams, the varsity recorded its best season in l0 years. Vega came off the bench to boot victories over Carl Hayden, Central, Salpointe, and North with his unusual style of kicking, giving Thunderbird fans thrills they will long remember. For his steady play all season, Williams was selected to the first string of the All State defensive team, the first string of Division Ill defensive squad, and the winner of the lim Edwards Memorial trophy as West High's outstanding player. SPORTS l 15 ft .4 'fa LSL ?: M 1 t 'VY What the Varsity team lacked in size, the made u in determination and s irit. Led b co-ca tains Iohn Padelford , Y P P Y P Gary Williams, the efforts of the team resulted in an impressive 7-2-1 season record and in a second place division T '-any fi n-ff , Q ,W 7 5 Larry Philpot Head Football Coach Hop, Skip, 8: Jump . . . This seems to be the easiest Way for halfback, Kirk Gamble to m a n u e v e r a play over Walter Lawrence in the intra-squad game. In the pre-seasonal clash the White eleven toppled th e Maroons 28-7. 1 16 SPORTS X Bob Wzdmer Varsity Line Coach with ,pw -wanbw Axim X -W-.wif Don Bicknell Don Iohnson A L Llublclgh Iohn Saunders Varsity Backfield Iunlor Varsity Freshmqn A Freshman B Coach Coach Coach Coach P ff' asian e Q ' 1,5 if 1, 4 , I 0 f '54 I 'INS' , A,,, .H VM',iis,.X -. , r if ' ,. , feb 4, ,Q W 5 o xi S' sgziwiigii MA-,M Q29 fi nj wg! f 'ffm W 'H ,Z 24 Q, ,. , , 'Y -M 'n ,f ,X- '3 INT! I3 -Il ,t X 'Q .f wig sv, Kofa ............... Carl Hayden ........ .......... 3 South ............. Central ........ Salpointe ....... Camelback ....... Phoen1x Un1on ........ ........ North .......... Maryvale ..... Alhambra ................... ............... Won - 7 Lost OPP 7 O 14 6 13 14 S 14 0 7 SPORTS 119 Junior Varsity Football W,,M,,n, .M M WMM A ag WW 1 . A I1 ,N ,oN,.o or to 1 - A 4 4. B Iunior Varsity, led by co-captains Iohn Carpenter and Dan Williams, fought hard throughout the season to terminate with a 5-3 record. ISee Activities Index for identiiicationj WHS oPP. can Hayden ,...,, .... o 19 ' South ........... .... 0 Central .....v...... .... 3 8 0 Camelback .......... .... 1 2 6 W Phoenix Union ....... .... 2 6 North ................ .... 0 26 Maryvale ........ .... 2 1 Alhambra ............ .... 1 4 Won-5 Lost-3 Dodging the clutches of Sunnyslope gridders. Val Barrett 1121 dashes down the field while Tod McCoy C691 pursues a Viking. 120 SPORTS Freshman A Football Gaining experience in team work and sportsmanship, the Freshman A team fought hard despite their 0-9 season record. fSee Activities Index for identification? Freshman B Football , 1, ,, ,, , , Ja V .. Destined to become varsity players, the Freshman B team, fought hard the entire season. Their overall record was 2-7. headed by top men, lack Erb 6547, and Robert Wallace C30J, fSee Activities Index for identiiicationj SPORTS 121 West's All-State forward Carl LeSueur, who has broken all existing scoring records, Cin upper photol, drives past two lions from Alhambra on his way to another basket. Cln lower photol, Carl displays his magic touch by seem- ingly casting a spell over a loose ball. His action on the court brought him selection as captain of the All-Division team, All-Varsity first team, and both Tucson and Phoenix newspapers' first string All-State Five. 122 SPORTS Coach Fred Roche's high-flying Thunder- bird five gave West's students their finest basketball season since they finished second in the state in 1957, ranking fifth in the top teams of the AA schools, second in Division III standings, and making the divisional play-offs for the first time in five years. The varsity quintet opened the 1966-67 sea- son with an easy win over East High and did not suffer a defeat until the semifinals of the Christmas Tournament in which they placed fourth. Playing without all-state for- ward Carl LeSueur, who was out with an ankle injury, the T-Birds dropped two tourney tilts and their record fell to 8 and 2. In the divisional playoffs, the Rochemen opened against a fired up squad of Arcadia Titans, but came away with a thrilling, come- from-behind, last minute win. The next night, however, the tables were turned, and the Thunderbirds chances for a position in the state finals went winging out the window when Alhambra came from behind in the fourth period to claim the victory. Highlights of the season were found in the many come-from-behind wins, the almost win in the second Phoenix Union tilt, and the big victory over Camelback when LeSueur fired in 46 points to set anohter school record. With five juniors returning, headed by Karpinski and Bill Pellett, West could have another banner year in 67-68. As the new year began, Coach Roche, as- sisted by Coach Ioe Barragon, fired the team along for three wins until being derailed by the state's number one team and eventual state champion, Phoenix Union. Not to be denied, West's big three, LeSueur, Denny Franklin, and Ken Darpinski, led the squad on another win rampage racking up six more until being dropped by Alhambra and Phoenix Union. These losses were sand- wiched around a win over Carl Hayden, and the regular season play came to an end with West owning 19-6 overall and 14-3 divi- sion records. 'NS 5'- 1 li .F fi X gf A if i Q An + F H l F. .1 I A' , Ziff ' x ' S 'XJ It s 'Q My ff J . f4 Q I wi 4 s , ' Q13 L ..,. M: ,H .4. Ex , A585 ,gi + ?f 95 ' vw A1 Eii , xii ff 5 H TV fgfw tim ,, 2 k 'Z M 'if 1 .. :'w' .': z as 3 .J 5 Tiki? M 42, 2 , W 1 gg , 515 f f Q f 5 af 'X 3 55 .D . Look Mom . . . one leg ! ! ! Forward John Padelford displays one of his vain expressions as he dribbles the ball on West's court in one of the season's most thrilling battles against the Camelback Spartans. Throughout this game, the T-Birds maintained a lead to overcome the Spartans for an 83-72 victory. Carl LeSueur broke all gym records in this game with his 46 points. nv East ...................... Camelback ........ South ...,.,,,.,,,,,, North ........... Pueblo .......... Central ,........ Mesa ........ Cortez ....... Tempe .............. Coronado ........ Maryvale ....... Alhambra ........ Carl Hayden ...... Phoenix Union Camelback .......... South ,....,.,..,,,.. Sunnyside ....... North ......... Central ......... Maryvale ......... Alhambra ....... Carl Hayden ,,,,.,.,,,,,, Phoenix Union ,,,,,.,,,,,,, Won- 1 8 Lost-5 STIY QJSTHS af,-a'r1yS ,firfffs 'fc'f:'.15'8 , , 1 1 ,6f5T 's child 1 ' E SKE 1 7 ' Q E15 lx V 53' ' f gtsxfteazt A A mug vig ' T mam 7 ,. .M tiy fi 7 if ti A--gt f -1 7 ,M 1 1 ST Hs ., 5' H, ' 5- H15 56:5-W f ,eff if -i s r 48511-S 7 Sigh BKSKETBAU- egg:-it tmsmetg, k j xmllhlf 5 L 45 Vrzv Airkgr fi' I , f 5 i ,V , E S Af , Xfixly' -If -QSSTHN9 WKETBALI WHS OPP 75 50 78 76 59 58 59 53 65 53 70 62 68 40 61 49 42 59 68 71 57 46 60 59 67 5l 70 79 83 72 89 59 73 59 68 62 67 62 63 60 56 63 78 75 69 74 .I. THAII Head Coach Fred Roche, assisted by I.V. Coach .Toe Bar- T-Birds with an average 23.3 points per game, the squad ragon. successfully guided the 1966-67 Thunderbird Ca- finished this season with an overall record of 19-6 and gers through one of their most impressive seasons in the second place in the division with a 13-3 record. past ten years. With captain Carl LeSueur pacing the 124 SPORTS Get that ball ! ! !Iunior Ken Schaub takes part in a foot race with two North players as they scramble for a loose ball in the T-Bird-Mustang battle on the West High court. The game was a tight struggle all the way until the last few minutes when the Roche- men forged ahead for a 59-53 win. C Here's an elbow for you, says Ken.J y What's the matter, sonny? A y Maryvale Panther displays an ex- pression of helplessness as he at- tempts to block Carl LeSueur who is on a drive to score two during the Maryvale game at West. Bill Pellett stands ready to assist Le- Sueur in the play. SPORTS 125 , L., A 3 W Q30 Wwwfw ww f 'N MN L ,, 14 5 45 s o W I nz :V 1 I the end of the first semester, rooters the South High Rebels take advantage of opportunity to dress casually. Fred Roche Head Basketball Coach Ioe Barragon Assistant Varsity Iunior Varsity Coach Ed Ranshaw Thunderbolts Coach Bill Munson Thunderchicks Coach Tip it to a T-Bird, Karp! On the home court of the West High Thunderbirds, Iunior Ken Karpinski attempts to out-jump his Pueblo opponent in the opening of the second half when the Rocheman led 31-27. This victory kept the T-Birds in the unde- feated margin with a 5-0 record. SPORTS 127 With the high performances of Fred LeSueur. Tim Ober- to a slow start with a 1-3 record, they finished the season meyer, and Ray Villemez, West High's Thunderbolts, under winning six straight battles. K See Activity Index for identi- the guidance of Ed Ranshaw, tallied a final seasonal rec- ficqtionj ord of ll wins and 5 losses. Although the freshmen got off Bill Munson's Thunderchicks closed this year's basketball per game. Charley Thomson and Lance Cyperi followed Seqson with q hqndsgme recgfd of 11 wins and 4 105595, Wllh CIVGIGQGS of 8.0 and 7.7 I'eSpeCllVelY. ISee Activity 111- David Pfeiffer led the Chicks with an average 12.5 points dex for identification! 128 SPORTS WHS OPP East ................. .......... 4 5 34 Camelback ....... .......... 6 8 63 South .............. .......... 4 2 40 North .......... .......... 5 2 39 Pueblo ........ .......... 5 1 49 Central ............ .......... 3 9 54 Maryvale ......., .......... 2 S 36 Alhambra ......... .......... 5 6 54 Carl Hayden ......... .......... 5 5 38 Phoenix Union ..... .......... 4 6 64 Camelback ....... .....,.... 6 6 46 South .............. .......... 5 4 56 Sunnyside ...... .....,.... 5 3 47 North .......... .......... 4 7 39 Central ............ .......... 4 3 57 Maryvale .....,.. ...v...... 3 6 32 Alhambra ......... .......... 5 9 50 Carl Hayden ..................., ...,............. 5 6 49 Phoenix Union .........,.......................... 59 71 Won - 13 Lost - 6 And this little pinky . to play games with his sler stands ready to join in on the fun. The battle, which took place on the T-Birds court was a Win for the junior varsity cagers with a 52-39 score. CPenny for your thoughts, Iim.J The junior varsi.ty Thunderbird squad, under the direction of Coach Ioe Barragon, finished this year's season with a 13-6 record. Barragon's top three scorers were Iohn Carpenter, Dennis Schaub, and Steve Greer. For his impressive performance dur- ing the games, Carpenter was moved up to varsity during divisional play-offs. I See Activity Index for identificationj . . Steve Greer seemingly takes time out opponent from North High while Iim Fis- -1 f. 5 l' 'lf-lliillti The varsity Wrestling Squad, under the direction compiled 17-3 record and placed second in the of Coach Reg Mathews, comleted its season with state championships. ISee Activity Index for iden- a 4-5-l overall record. Leading West was senior tificationj Mark Flick wrestling in the 127 pound class, who Varsity RESTLING Junior Varsity Up and coming are the junior varsity grapplers its successful year. ISee Activity Index for identifi- who finished the season with an impressive 8-2 cationj skein. Coach Don Bicknell guided the team through Girls' Golf -- West High's varsity girls' golf of wins from valley schools this season. They team, composed of three seniors, one junior, competed in State playoffs last April. and two sophomores, brought home a number GULF 1 , Boys' Golf - Coach Bill Munson's varsity golf team, after completing half of its season, com- , , , piled an impressive 7-3 record to put them in a G1 Playoffs Whlch took Place In Apnl' comfortable position to compete in the division- SPOHTS 131 N iff' W: V Vx., my H-L, ar an ff kwff , M rf, , A f . A J, 'WL gm' it I ' 7 f ,uf X - , IL , 3, 2 - ' L 1 'mu' 11. P 5' , 2 mv, . gy is I lgxify 'iizfifsg G5 img b ig! Q, The T-Bird baseballers opened up the season on March 7 in an Q r W.,,. , GX away game with the Arcadia Titans Winning with an 8-3 score. As the 'fittqi W ' 'gg season progressed the T-Birds were handicapped by errors which i ae 1 l 7 were the result of a 3-7 record at the half-way point of the season. 'iff qi, 31 I-.s Under the guidance of Coach lim Stitt, the team was led by pitch- y i ' , lark k ers, lim Gilla and Paul Price: catcher, Mark Van Hoesen: and top 1 'V it idid 7 3 's'rr ' it hitters, lack Ze-idler with a .400 batting average and Bob Russell with s A X - Q K f ' .375 . ' ff a average I M 132 SPORTS Iim Stitt Ed Ranshaw Reg Mathews Head COCIC11 I.V. Coach Freshman Coam These baseballers seem to be getting enjoy- ment just from watching this home game. fOr is it the photographer, Chuck?J- The players are Tom Crandall, Don Cummings, Chuck Price, and Keith Carson. During this practice session, Coach lim Stitt stands amid these T-Bird baseballers while he times runners as they sprint from home to first base. Watching the Work-out are Ben Schaub, Paul Price, Iim Sanson, Dwayne Cline, and Mark Van Hoesen. Batter, Batter, Swing! . . . In a home game, with Central, pitcher Paul Price hurls the ball to a Bobcat as Mark Van Hoesen waits to make the catch. Iack Zeidler gets ready to attempt a hit in a home game with the Alhambra Lions. Zeidler maintained at least a .400 batting average during the first part of the sea- son. It's a hitl Iack Zeidler follows through in his swing during the game with the Alhambra Lions which took place on the T-Birds' diamond. 3 ,I ff x 22' ,gait W :mal I 1 .-.S Looking on - Third baseman, lim Sanson and Ben Schaub, Ioe Tisdale, and lack Zeidler warm up pre pitcher, Chuck Price stand by to watch fellow ceding one of their battles on West's diamond. players compete in a home game. CWouldn't a banana popsicle hit the spot, Iim?J VARSITY This year Coach Iim Stitt was hailed with a number of Despite the games that were lost bY Onlv one point' fhe . . T-Birds had a number of impressive wins. return1ng lettermen as well as prospective newcomers. 134 SPORTS WEST HIGH'S J.V. BASEBALLERS - At the season's mid-point, the I.V. baseball team, under the guidance of Coach Ed Ranshaw, compiled a 4-6 record with eight games remaining to be play- ed. The squad was led by hitters Don Foutz, who un 1 M - W u-annum.,---q-.- W was moved up to varsity after nine games, Iohnny Bethell, and Darryl Long. Doing the majority of the team's pitching was Dan Kelly, who possessed a 1-2 pitching record at the half-way mark of the season. f See Activities Index for identificationj JUNIOR VARSITY f ' FRESHMEN BASEBALLERS - Coach Reg Mathew's frosh baseball team composed a 3-4 record at the mid-point of the season. The squad was led by hitters Charles Thompson, Delmar Ioralmon, and Fred Sotelo who maintained batting averages of .400, .333, and .310 respectively. Matthews' most valuable hurler, Ron Beckman, who was moved up to I.V. after claiming a 2-2 pitching record, was re- placed by Charles Thompson at the mid-point of the season. I See Activities Index for identificationj Pitcher Paul Price proved to be one of Coach lim Stitt's most valuable hurlers through the first half of the T-Bird's sea- SOI1. FRESHMEN WARMING UP - These T-Birds take time before this home game to practice distant throwing with fellow players. U-Xll of them except for you. Davell '3 1 ZH N me Q FIID mms LW NW Sf, 5 Sw' WEST'S THINCLADS - This year's varsity track team iors as Steve Cross, who has broken the one and two mile which includes fourteen seniors, has broken numerous records, Iim Markakis, who broke the one-half mile record track records established by former West students. Coach and Davey Moore, who is among the top ten vaulters in Dale Torrence is losing the valuable services of such sen- the state. fSee Activities Index for Q11 jdenfifjcqfjonj TRACK ON YOUR MARKS. SET . . . coming off the block have proved to be Coach Tor- man, Danny White, and Paul Pogue. rences's top sprinters of the season. They are from 136 SPORTS GO!-These runners left: Terry Flynn, Arvid Magnuson, Henry Hick- mars This year the varsity cross country team finished its season with a rank of fourth in Division III. Led by Coach lDale Torrence, the team was herald- ed With seniors Steve Cross, who lace third in state competition, and im Markakis, who finished sixteenth. ISee Activities Index for identifica- tionJ I Kroyc rrss fi Lf A' 'J I I -- I is tifs I ,.., - iir J 4. Dale Terrence Larry Philpot Head Coach I.V. Coach A, -L ,H , V, :Vy r , V 3 3. , ' - nhho A A , 5 A I 'X ' ', t,t, Westls No' 1 broad jumper' Danny f'3Tlf 3?iff15'T f'iff ' ' White, strives to add on a few more 1 '-'- ' Le- W 'k,, 5 , ' ,, I Q -l,rsg ' - - - ru n g at 1r1CheS i0 1115 besf 1umP- ' V f' , Masq. i QSXQXXUENQ4' HACK ' S'gfiXKYif?l!,y4:p E IRNIK I I These four T-Bird thinclads, along with Kirk Gamble, who is missing from the picture, comprise West's mile relay team. The five managed to tie the school record before half of the season had elapsed. ISee Activities Index for iden- tificationj SPORTS 137 TWIST AND SHOUT - Demonstrating the proper ap- proach in discus throwing is senior Gary Williams. Walter Lawrence stands by to offer criticism. K Eh, you're not so hot, says Wa1ter.D' West High's outstanding vaulter, Davey Moore. gets ready to attempt to break his record of 13 feet. Moore is ranked among the top ten vaulters in the state. 1 I 138 SPORTS sophomores and one junior put in lo morning hours during the fall to get shape for the weekly cross-count meets. C See Activities Index for identi cation? These I.V. harriers, consisting of eleve ' 11 1 ,335 TTI-s:11fgy.:N11vr'-'-' Hvxfzwiv pr:-'m?7Ii':5. Coach Bud Fitzgeralds freshman track team not only had for next year's I.V. and varsity track teams. I See Activities a good season, but it also turned out prospective material Index for identification! t X.ifi ii 1 . , X , Si Q 2 Q M 1- x ' v-. ,Wx Coming in for a Landing , , , Junior Kirk Gamble, one of order to complete a satisfactory jump. Dennis Franklin, the T-Bird's top high jumpers, exhibits the correct form in DUUUY White, Arvid Magnuson, and Terry Flynn stand by to get pointers. SPORTS 139 F. f . wg, A typical work-out for this and other sprinters is warmup laps around the track followed by practicing off the starting blocks. ON THEIR HIGH HORSE - Coach Larry Philpot's top l.V. hurdlers this year are Steve Boss, Charlie Cross, Chris Miller, and Kirk Gamble. Their top performances throughout the season has proved them to be some of the best in the city. These four underclassmen served as the Var- sity 880-yard relay team. The four - Kirk Gamble, Arvid Magnuson, Greg Curtis, an Danny White - not only lost few races t competing teams, but also were determine to be one of the top underclassmen rela teams in the city. ' scul- This year, Senior Danny White was one of the var- sity's most valuable broad jumpers. VARSITY SHOT-PUT TEAM - This relay team, composed of sen- iors Iim Mullens, Randy Lowe and Danny Otis gave such rough com- petition to competing teams this season that they were considered among the top teams in Division III. THE JUNIOR VARSITY track team, under Coach Larry Philpot, are looking forward to next year's season as many of them will be good building material for the varsity squad. Many composed teams that established new I.V. track records. ISee Activities Index for identification! SPORTS 141 ARCI-IERY Miss Beverly Dryer's badminton team had an outstanding season this year. Headed by Sally Vargo, Ginger Kurtz, and Loretta Sotelo, the team went on to State playoffs which were held at ASU on April 15. The girls' archery team started off its season on April 8 when Mrs. Mary Ann Yee's top eight went to Central High to compete in the district tour- nament. The following Week on April 15 the top four traveled to ASU for the State tournament. BADMINTCN 142 SPORTS Coach Bob Widmer's varsity netters played one of their most outstanding seasons in years. Be- fore their first loss with Number 1 North High, the T-Birds took easy victories over their first eight opponents. Dan Basche and Bill Pallas served as Widmer's most valuable players. TENNIS These five West High girls, varsity netters, aided by the coaching of Mrs. Ann Repp, managed to finish their season with a number of impressive victories. The team, whose record had improved over last year's 2-ll season, went to divisional playoffs on May 21 and 22. SPORTS 143 West High's Swim Team -- This year's swimming season team headed by Captain Dave Tempk1n and Co captain was one of numerous victories which led the squad to Dave Markovitz was hailed with many returning letter participate in the competition for State Championship The men as well as by several promising newcomers SWIMMING Iohn Padelford checks the forms of these two divers as they execute dives from different heights. Iohn who is in his third year on the team, not only fared well in the diving event but he also took honor in the 50 medley freestyle. 144 SPORTS On Your Marks . . . Go! This year, under the direction of Head Coach Ioe Barragon, and student teachers Bob Gillet and Iohn Shimek, the team spent several days go- ing over basic skills while getting back into shape for competition. and if fs' vc . W if- ffm, f ' A' Trying to Decide . . . Wes Harri- son, one of West's competing div- ers, readies himself for an exhibi- tion of his form which will be followed by constructive critiques from his fellow divers. During meets, divers are judged on such aspects as approach, entry, and form. i l W., W 4 w 1-4' iE?5K5lQ ' ' CLUBS Members of the Barracuda Swim Club practiced weekly for their shows. The group performed at Mountain Shad- BA ows, P.T.A. programs, and a special spring water pageant. Organized fun, the chief object of the Bowling Club, led to a successful active year. Competitive spirit led the group to pit B their top ten bowlers against Maryvale's top ten in a two day tournament. DECA members raised both money and spirit in the process of preparing for a future in business. Homecoming balloons and Christmas candy were among the products sold. i 1 48 CLUBS Striving for better understanding between people of different races, religions, and backgrounds, the Fellow- ship Club sponsored the Brotherhood Conference. Tomorrow's homernakers sold cookbooks and make gifts for crippled children, in addition to sending delegates to the F .H.A. State Convention. F.H.A. FUTURE Dedicated to increasing scientific knowledge, the Future Scientists climaxed their year with a trip to Lowell Observatory and Meteor Crater. CLUBS 149 Promoting an interest in sports, West's G.A.A. participated in sports activities rang- ing from deck tennis to softball. As a major project, the girls collected food, cloth- G ing, money, and toys for needy people. Bake sales financed their activities. -A-A ,A 4 M-3 4 7 - --v-- Members of I.C.E. spent half their day at school and the other half at on-the-job training. Profits from their pretzel sales fi- I C E nanced the annual employer-employee banquet. ' ' ' Y By sponsoring Spirits Incorporated and supplying A.F.S. flagsfor West's Hall of Flags in the lobby, Interact prac- ticed its motto, Service Above Self. 150 LIFE Dedicated to school and community service, Key Club was one of West's most active organizations. Candy and calendars helped the group support its half of West's foreign exchange s,ude,,,, KEY CLUB West's Kings' Club celebrated its eleventh year, after pioneering Kings' Clubs in the United States, by collect- ing money for the Cerebral Palsey Program. Booster badge sales, jelly bean sales, and d l f' d th n service ac- gigiisg Engines e mo' Y LETTERGIRLS CLUBS 151 Members of the Letterman's Club raised money and offered help for the Agnes Miller Boys Club as a major project. Much of their meeting time was spent preparing LE R N ct new constitution. West's outstanding scholars were recognized as members of the National Honor Society and were considered among those most likely to succeed. 152 CLUBS Highlighting a year of drama- tics, the National Thespians pre- d Ed d Alb ' S d- NATIONAL THESPIAN iiifi W ees an Students ranking in the top 257 of their class were able to join Parnassus Members were required to mairlltain a 4.5 grade average. The honors group P entertained Orien Fifer as speaker at its annual banquet in Ianuary. Iournalism students unite is the motto of Quill and Scroll. Club initiation Ereggght laughs for all but new mem- A With an operator license for every member as a goal, the Radio Club tuned in on places like Tokyo and Moscow as practice. I O CLUBS 153 SPEECH 8: DEBATE Hard work made an active and successful year for the speech cmd debate team, ranked among Phoe- nix's best. I See Activities Index for identificationl Offering service to school and community, the Senior Girls League sent cook ies to Vietnam. held a Christmas party for children in Guadaloupe, sponsored the semi Kalihim Na Mahal, and organized a boys panel discussion. Friendly Iunior girls spread the Girls League spirit by collecting food and cloth ing for the Salvation Army Christmas drive and sponsoring Halloween and Christmas parties at an orphanage. 154 CLUBS Bake sales and pretzel sales helped Sophomore Girls League members contribute to TAP. The girls also volunteered to help the Maricopa County Mental Health Office. w L Service-minded Freshman Girls Leaguers sponsored a Christmas party for the poor, collected clothing for Sunshine House, stuffed ditty bags to send to Viet- nam, and collected for TAP. Organizers of all Girls League activities, Cabinet sponsored the Puff and Pant Prorn, a fashion show, the State Convention, Every N Girls Dinner, May Madness, and supported a Korean orphan. l CLUBS 155 W 2 2' l Y' xx' A 3 af 151 2' I UNDERCLASSMEN Prom-minded Iuniors added to their riches throughout the year by sponsoring numerous money raising activities. A sports dance featuring a battle of the bands brought in one hundred ninety dollars. In true Christmas spirit, Iuniors sold five hun- dred candy canes. JIINIUBS Several car washes added an average of thirty-five dollars to the treasury. The Iuniors didn't spend ALL their time making money. There were decorations, invita- tions, entertainment, and refreshments to plan. All the time, money, and hard work was well worth the results at the Iunior- Senior Prom, held in the Thunderbird Room of the Westward Ho Hotel. Making plans for the Prom was just one of the activities involving the junior class officers, President Dennis Davis, Secretary Cathy Stanley, Treasurer Iohn Naegle, and Vice-president lim Porter, and their sponsors Mrs. Carol Mason and Mr. lack Fishleder. 3 W., 1 ill if X,-n ,vp As the main source of ideas for the Prom, the Iunior Class Cathy Stanley, Debbie Hannon, Christie Burgess, Anita Council had a busy year. Back row: left to right: Don Foutz, Smith, Vickie Heavin, Paula Cantrell, Gary Anderson, Bill Dennis Davis, Iudy McCoy, Gail Bergstrom, lim Porter, Phillips. Mike Gibbons, Tony Walker, Rory Westberg. Front row: 158 IUNIORS not 'xfX ' in ' X N - we 1 agp- 'Xe X! ' . ' v - '- mr, X , - , N V X as NW ' X V f 'P .vlivftl ' Y in ' .Nfl N 'E' ' Xf ,I X X ffiiillll- I i t ' ' X at A if Ml!!! . r A X Q -.L. X 'v -wi s I ' N ,, Q - f- ,I :rf -,V 3 1 6 ,X X. 3. is X 2' . CT d j' 'll .Rib Vi B N 4 egg X -ij - h K. H, Xp X KX, f - 4 . L X ' ' 4 A . . 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K iff f t -at 'fer Steve Greer Anna Guerrero Mark Guggisberg Marla Gulliver Liz Hahn Kay Hale Delores Hamilton Rob Hammerle Debbie Harmon Iudy Harper Iune Harris Wes Harrison Cynthia Harsha Robert Harsha Charleen Hassinger Glenda Haun Phyllis Haynes Ray Heath Vickie Heavin Wayne Heckrotte Dan Heedy Iudy Helton Debby Hett Dave Hill Peggy Hill Ioe Hoffman Pat Hogan Karen Holcomb Iohnny Holmes Gail Houser Pam Housholder Iudy Howett Larry Hrenchir Carol Hubbard Sandy Hubbard Michelle Hudson Terri Huff Ian Hull Iohn Hunter Ken Hunter Gwen Hurst Marvin Husband Rod Hutchinson Marlene Iseli Allen Iackson Linda Iarred Iohn Iasso Ieff Ienkins Dean Iepsen Carol Iohnson Lynette Iohnson Mike Iohnson Nancy lohnson Steve Iohnson Craig Iohnston Don lones Greg Iones Myron Iones Ron Iones Dennis Kallof Cheryl Kaplan Ken Karpinski Louis Katterhenry Mike Keith Mike Kelly Steve Kennedy Eileen Kerwin Bev Kesler Alyce Ketner Sheila King Vic Kissil Sheryl Klein Mary Kloth Mike Kluch Theresa Kolasinski lim Kopchak Larry Kovach Kathy Krahn Ed Kramer left Krek Theresa Krueger Donna Kuhn Ginger Kurtz Penny Kurtz Cherie La Fave Donna Larimer lan Lawrence Marilyn Leifer Ianet Lempe Sandy Lester IUNIORS 161 Rhoda Levine Belinda Lewis Dianne Lewis Alan Lichty Dorothy Liggett Laurel Lindstrom Lynn Littell Linda Livesay Mary Lonon Iohn Lo Presti Connie Lotspeich Randy Lowe Greg Lumm Denis Lusk Elsa Lybarger Vicky Machacek Ed Maggs Arvid Magnuson Carol Mahoney Rob Mariani Frances Markakis Marianne Marsano Charles Matthiesen Lou Mayne Elmo Mc Broom Conrad McCarter Craig McCombs Robin McCool Iudy Mc Coy Tom McCulloch Bruce Mc Curdy Max Mc Daniel Geri Mc Duffee Ralph Mc Eldowney Ken Mc Farland Melody Mc Gowan Daynan Mc Guire Mike Mc Queen Christy Mead David Meade Dave Mehlum Penne Melick Connie Merrell Den Mertz Paul Metchik Dennis Meyers Ken Middleton Marcia Milbrath Chris Miller Danny Miller Steve Million Nancy Mintz Michael Mitchell lohn Moran Scott Morgan Brenda Morris Ken Morris Mickey Morris David Morrison Dana Mosier Gary Muller Calvin Murdoch lim Murlless Barb Murphy Sue Murphy Iohn Naegle Neil Nagy Mark Neal Lou Nelson Roger Nelson Carol Nesbitt Mark Niver Sue Nodiff Linda Nordstrom l ohn Norris David Norton Ray Novak Lars Nyman lohn Obermeyer Angel Olmos William Opitz l udy Ortiz Daryl Owen Carolyn Pace Tommy Palmer Sherri Paquette Iune Parker Mitch Patalano Darlene Pater Craig Patrick 162 IUNIORS Y .13 X XV : ' l fl 'l t 2 .wi . 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V, V' K e M ' J- i'gi l 'W me S Rex Patterson Sandy Patterson Bill Pellett Marilyn Pelley Rick Pensinger Dixie Peterson Terry Phelps Bill Phillips Kenneth Piester Kay Pischner ludi Plants Donna Polhanky lim Porter Linda Porter Sharon Price Patti Pullenza Paul Purifoy Rose Ramirez Robyn Ranck Lanny Rankin Eileen Rawlins Mike Reay Robin Redding Linda Redman Vicki Reeves Lyndal Refsnes Twila Reynolds Carol Richardson Katy Ricker Lynda Rishel Angelo Rivers Chris Roeser Linda Rogers Tom Rogers Dennis Rose Robert Russell Ann Rutledge Don Ryden Linda Sadick Chad Sandstrom Alex Sarandos Andy Sarandos Gilbert Saucido Steve Sawyer Anna Scarla Georgia Schaerges Greg Schafer Arlene Schalme Ken Schaub Barbara Schierer Brett Schmitt Dennis Schmitt Ioyce Schroeder Dona Schweiger Dave Scott Steve Senerchia Edward Serino Nancy Sheble Allred Shelton Darlene Shepperd Susan Shields Rick Shindell Doris Short Iackie Short Kay Short lean Shortridge Rick Shumway Larry Simpson Elaine Sims Andy Smith Anita Smith Barbara Smith Candy Smith Cindy Smith Margaret Smith Linda Sobczak Carol Spann Steve Spaulding Gary Speakman Kathryn Spencer lerry Sperling Glenn Spofford Ian Spore Lyn Stahl David Stangle Cathy Stanley Sue Stearman Flora Steierman Ira Stein Gary Stephens IUNIORS 163 Mike Stevens Susan Stevens Dennis Stewart Glenn Stombres Ardith Stookey Bill Stoops Robert Stopp Ioyce Strain Brian Stucks Basil Sullivan Gail Sullivan Bonnie Summerfield Tim Sunde Bill Sustaita Jacque Sutter Mary Ann Syers Henry Tank Dusty Teela Vicki Tefertiller David Tempkin Gayle Theriault Mary Thomas Dorothy Thompson Ruthie Thompson Annette Thomson Cheryl Thornton I ohn Tincher Ken Told Gene Tolle Greg Tope Mark Toschik Lorraine Tsutsumlda Kyle Tumlinson Ieanne Utz Stephen Vail Peter Van Dyke Richard Van Epps Arie Van Vugt Suzanne Villemez Nancy Vitek lames Vogler La Vae Vogt Peggy Wacker Tony Walker Scott Wallace Donna Walter Barbara Warren Cheryl Watson Ginny Weaver Diane Webb Christine Weller Dick Wells Susan Wells Vada West Rory Westberg 'Karen Westbrook Pat Weymouth Burt Wheeler Larry Whiting Kelly Wier Liz Willers Betsy Williams Iohn Williams Karen Williams Nancy Williams Pamela Williams La Don Wilson Steve Wilson lane Wilt Susan Winters Mark Wirtz ludi Witman Joe Wright Iohn Yeoman Bob Yesenski lohnnie Yocom Charlyene Young Cheryl Young Shirley Young Bev Zeigler Kim Zeitlin David Zimmerman David Zoha 164 IUNIORS fv- -N X, x Q it it: Q l S :rx X T' at S K nfl' . 6' - ., - 's ,, Q .Q ' u 2 1 . -A ., .. 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Without them, though, what would break the monotony of memor- izing every word of the text and al- most as many from other sources ? H xgjre ,. ,QR,.,-r. West's spirited Sophomore Class, led by its officers President Dennis Schaub, Treasurer David Shapiro, Secretary Ginni Weaver, and Vice- President Diane Nelson, and Sponsors Mrs. Virginia Berggren and Mr. Ioe Barragon, had an exceptionally prosperous year. Wealthy as it is spirited, the sophomore class has shown it is determined to make the Class of 1969 one of the best. The Soph- omores sponsored a sports dance, brought in the second largest amount of money from the magazine sale, and participated in several other money raising projects to make them one of the richest sophomore classes West has had. SUPHUMUHES Sophomores were responsible for a homecoming float and supported the TAP program by sending a delegation to the TAP symposium. Spirited and active, the Sophomore class has greatly added to the '66-67 school year. Money-making ideas from the Sophomore Class Council Crowley, Ginni Weaver. Front row: Connie Nygaard, Susie reaped high profits. Back row: left to right: David Shapiro. McKenrick, Shiela Schmidt, Diane Nelson, Terri Black, Bob Wright, Peter Bent, Susan Thompson, Dennis Schaub, Cindy Langevin, Phyllis Herman, Ann Kappel, Ianis Bill Drury, Rosie Ruocco, Steve Bos, Penny Monchilov, Fran Plotkin, I an Sownie. 166 SOPHOMORES 1 'ix I ,. Q, P A ,. Q L WM X 5, , Z' G . A is Q K 5 i ' ' Q - N W A - 5- V A gr , - .H 'V' A ' ' ' 5 X i ' f 'Hg ' ' F. p 'Ms? a X s r Mt.. F C B L A-w ix - 32' X . be B it Q L . ?l.ll!!l!flt 'Q 3 M, ,J 1 , X W - L A L My . . ,T f :rdf QA my K 1 . tkky N M i . ki 3 if -5- 3 it 3 45 ' A 3-4 1 A h , Q , i K , ,.q,,, t 2 l it , , . ,,1! f r9lJ Of 1 , .rx--.....':-J . M t -lt, sis ff A . . 1 N I i 1. 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X Q ff' I ssh A f Karen Messana Richard Middleton Kevin Miller Lon Miller Paula Miller Sandy Mills Dan Mintz Sandy Mitchell Penny Monchilov Helen Montgomery Bill Moore David Moore Barbara Morrison David Morrison Tim Morrow Iames Moye Katie Muecke Tina Mulhern I ames Munsil Monica Murphy Ronnie Myers Martha Nalley Pattie Navage Ed Neegan Cynthia Neldon Brent Nelson Diane Nelson Eric N epsky Cathy Newman Lynn Nielsen Carla Nightingale Steve Nordstrom Iohn Norris Melanie Norton Charles Novak Liz Nowak Gary Nutting Connie Nygaard Kaye Oelschlager Gary Ogle Steve Osborn Bill Owens Marla Pace Trisha Packer Iim Parker Larry Parks Gary Parsel Diane Payne Carolyn Peachey Debbie Pearce Donna Pearson Sandi Pearson Sue Pearson Wanda Pease Linda Penn Iayne Pennington Chris Penrose Leonard Perschka Yolanda Peters Kathy Pettit Marty Pierson Iennie Pinson I anis Plotkin Michael Poling Randy Porter Lynda Powell Perry Powell Cynthia Powers Dean Powers Dennis Powers Ellecia Powers Rita Pretorius Chuck Price Iohn Puckett Georgette Pullenza Elizabeth Ragsdale Ed Ray Gale Ream Sherrie Reay Susie Refsnes Iirn Rehfeld Carol Rice Tippy Rich Clayton Richie Iim Ricker Karen Riggs Bill Rink Vickie Risner Margie Rivers Terri Roberts SOPHOMORES 171 lohn Robertson Gordon Robinson Kay Robinson Iohn Rodgers Jim Roe Bobbi Rolan Cynthia Ross Marilyn Ross Dave Roth Bill Runyon Rosie Ruocco Tim Rupp Linda Russell Mary Ryan Diane Saathofi Olee Sabori Ianuerry Saltmarsh Iohn Sanders Debbie Sandige Christine Sandy Russ Sas Christina Saunders Aris Scarla Dennis Schaub Shiela Schmidt Val Schroeder Darlene Scott Kenneth Scoville Ianice Sebring Claudia See Gordon Sellers Gayle Shanks David Shapiro Lee Shapiro Gary Shaw Gerri Shelton Tom Shelton David Shindell Iohn Shoemaker Rhonda Shoemaker Ierry Shultz Mel Shultz Lynda Shurnan Martha Siebert Carol Simcheck Kim Simkins Melodie Simmons Greg Simpson Sue Simpson Steve Skinner Dan Slegel Nancy Smallwood Bob Smith Ieanne Smith Mike Smith Glenda Smithers Delores Snell Iulie Snyder Cliff Sorrells Margie Sotelo Ian Sownie I im Spoon David Stauffer Kathy Staymates Sandi Stearman Herbert Steierman Ina Stein Kathy Stephens Rebecca Stevens Kathy Stewart Penny Stewart Shirley Stewart Dave Steyaert Danny Stillion Leah Stomberg Bruce Stone Gary Stramandinoli Robin Straney Wanda Street Leo Sustaita Barb Sutton Sherre Sutton Craig Svoboda Randy Swanson Sarah Talley Iarvis Tang Rex Tanner Iudy Tavernaro Larry Taylor Susan Taylor 172 SOPHOMORES 1 A A' ,U J. i y itit , ttt , sw ' - , .1 t ' -t-. ff. 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'v ., 1 fi 0 if l X 1 - all i2 5 e 1, Q. 7 ' X 'V as fi X ' A .X ,. is wh ..,,,,. ug- :s'.LW ':' ' -Q.: ,f ff szti ,,,. ., '-vw-1 9.11159 a mg ,fygxggg-.. 5, . . ..-'W ' 5 2 Sl i: g if S 5' ai K v V' Z - ' ' v' .. 11 lj gg I l' 1 Q X X -. , , Debby Tefertiller Paul Terborg Doris Terpstra N edra Terrando Lynne Theriault Charlotte Thiele Gale Thomas Max Thomas Sally Thomas Brock Thompson Steve Thompson Susan Thompson Ianet Tinkler Carol Tinnell Michael Tompane Mark Tope Marilyn Townsend Dawna Travelute Danny Tsutsumida Terry Tully Susan Umland Carl Unger Robyn Unwin Ioe Utz Danny Valdivia Vicky Valentine Celeste Valliquette Iannis Van Hoesen Charlotte Vance Iim Vargo Danny Vasquez Thomas Verna Dan Villegas Chris Wain Cynthia Wakimoto Karen Wakimoto Don Walters Donna Walters Gayle Wargel Patti Warren Barbara Washam Tina Washburn Mark Wasserman Daniel Watters Ginni Weaver Honora Weisman Norman Weiss lim Wells lim Wentz Ianice Westervelt Mike Whitcher Kent White Steve White David Wiggans Patty Wike Dale Williams Daniel Williams Iohn Williams Richard Winters Gene Wood Pat Wood Becky Workman Debra Worstell Bob Wright David Yancer Dana Yancey Patricia Yanchik Ianice Yates Steve Yehling Leo Yeoman Lynn Yirsa Beverly Young Bill Zellmer Robert Allan Ziegler Terri Zito Debbie Zoldan SOPHOMORES 173 Another class of Freshmen has man- aged to survive a year of the traditional teasing. This year's Freshmen, however, had to survive tradition AND the confusing flexible scheduling. The first taste of this confusion came when they struggled through Freshman Day, lost in hours of orientation and testing. FRESHMEN Elections and a week of campaigning produced new officers and a voice in stu- dent government. Guided by their officers, Freshmen sponsored a sports dance, a homecoming float, and several money rais- ing projects. With the experience of their freshman year behind them, the Class of 1970 has a bright future at West. With me help of their sponsors, Mrs. Moyne Iamison and Mr. Alfred Romo, the freshman class officers, President Ray Villemez, Secretary Kathy Wallace, Treasurer Charles Fleishman, and Vice-president Del- bert Mack, worked hard to make their first year at West a memorable one. f 5 Freshman Class Council members worked hard to estab- bert Mack, and Cheryl Iohnston. Front row: Carlos Alvarez, lish their class at West. Back row: left to right: Dee Myers, Kathy Wallace, Marie Black, Debbie Mariani, Meredith Stanley Peterson, JoAnne Wyss, Ray Villemez, Patty Haldiman, Mary Ian Livensparger, Barbara Dudding, Mary Sterns, Randy Craig, Charlie Fleishman, Iim Snyder, Del- Io Peterson, Kellie Greenwood, Linda Drummy. 174 FRESHMEN ll if 'gg. 5 . A 11 .--. ' i Tx I. - nt - A-L- K 2 '- ' L., f K1 5 -N ,i h ,LNB k at if -V 2 1 t , r 1 t ' i V: . R , P to , , g K ig i xy . y t , N as r Q S -. ,, A 2 - , A 2 fr-r rw ' , . .:.1 X t ' ..::1 w as 5, .1 .11 . .- tt. , sg . hs--53. A ., tg Q 5 gi K f' 51 5 :-..':. , Q, f-Us-. flax' isfif ii ll Y 53+-t.....: f -I ,L- Q 5 -' ,-1 '--QE!-5' 4 V . QQ ' .C r-'Tyr fag rr a , A t ff' A T ' 5 Br .5 - F t 'Q f . ' ' 5 7 .WX 5 B J i xW - if -e. 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Mark Vander Naalt David Van Dyke Patty Vanta Zella Vaughn Lucy Vega Ray Villemez Ierry Vohn Dianna Wagner Patsy Wakimoto Keith Walker Kathy Wallace Robert Wallace Carlos Wark Chris Warner Gail Washington Regina Washington Lisa Watkins Dana Lawrence Weakley Marilyn Weiss Ioan Weisser Iohn Weisser Cathy Wells Iohn Wells Sherre West Reed Westberg Glenn Wheeler Barbara Wheetley Kathryn White Mike White Ron White Sharon Whiteman Debra Williams Lavada Williams Sharon Williams Bill Wilson Eddy Wong Linda Wood Iohn Woodford Linda Woods Ioanne Wyss Raymond Yee Diane Young Donna Young Iames Ernest Young FRESHMEN 181 SENIOR ACTIVITES A Aarni. Charles: Key Club 4.3: Orchestra President 4: Orchestra 3.2.1: Future Engineers 4.3: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 4. 3.2: Radio Club 2: I.V. Track 2. Adolf. Anthony: Kings Club 4,3.2: ROTC Club 4.3: Student Council Representative 2: Crucibles 2: Class Council Representative 2. Alred. Judy: Girls' League 4.3,2.l: Produc- tions 4: Advance Dance 3. Alexon. Evan: Activity Committee Member 4: National Honor Society 4: Interact Club 3: Wrestling Team 2. Allen. Pamela: Girls' League Cabinet 4: lun- ior Class Council 3: Girls' League Council B 3: Transfer 3. Arnold. Robert: Fellowship Club 4: Transfer 3. Atwell. Yvonne: Transfer 3. B Baker. Barbara: Out of the Frying Pan Play 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Student Council 3: A Cappella 3: Student Council 2: G.A.A. 1. Basche. Dan: Varsity Tennis 4.3.2.1: Letter- man's Club 4,3.2: Class Council Representa- tive 4.3: Cafeteria Committee 4: Freshman Cross Country Team l. Bogard. Kathleen: Varsity Golf 3: G.A.A. 2.1. Boite, James: Parnassus 4.3.2.1: Class Coun- cil 3.2.1: Key Club 4.3.2.1: Basketball 1: Base- ball 2.1: Student Body Preddent 4. Boldrey. Judy: Mixed Chorus 4: Concert Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 2. Bright. Bonnie: G.A.A. 4,3.l: Girls' Letter Club 4,3.2: Badminton 4.3: Barracudas 2: Badminton I.V. 2. Brooks. Janice: Girls' League Cabinet 4: WESTERNER Staff 4: Parnassus 4: Fellow- ship Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Girls' League Council 3: G.A.A. 2.1: Clam Council Representative 1. Brubaker. Michael: Drum Major 4: WEST- ERNER Staff 4: I.V. Track 2: German Club 2: Band 4.3,2.l. Branson, Scoii: Varsity Cross Country 4.3: Varsity Track 4.3: National Honor Society 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Future Scientist and En- gineer's Club 4: I.V. Track 2: German Club 2.1. C Canoro. Barbara: Girls' League 2.1: Bowling Club 2.1: Masque and Gavel 1. Caihcart. Pamela: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 4.3.2.1: Public Relatiov-5 Commil' tee 4: Girls' League 3.2: G.A.A. 1. Chiron. Walter: Sdence Club 4. Cesar, Muriel: Adv. Girls' Chorus 4: F.H.A. 1. Christ, Carolyn: National Thespians Presi- dent 4: Quill G Scroll 4: Parnassus 4: Fellow- ship Club 4.3: School Plays 4,3.2.l: National Thespians 3.2: Girls' League 3: WESTEHNER Staff 2: Masque G Gavel 1. Chrlss. Linda: Parnassus 4.3.2.l: Fellowship Club 4: National Honor Society 4: National Thespians 4,3.2: Mixed Chorus 4.3: Class Council 3: Girls' League Council 3: Fellow- ship Club 3: South Pacific play 3: A Cap- pella Choir 2: Masque and- Gavel 1. Claffey. Diane: Barracuda Swim Club 3: Transfer 2. Cohen. Jo Ann: Girls' League Council 4,3.2: lunior Statesmen 2: Arts and Crafts Guild 2.1: Creative Writing 2. Corless, Susan: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 4: Girls' Athletic Association 3: Girls' P.E. Council 3. Crlswell, Marjie: Student Council Represen- tative 4: Cafeteria Committee 4: Iunior Class Council 3: Transfer 3. D Deierding. Karmen: Advanced C o n c e rt Choir 3: A Cappella Chorus 2: F.H.A. 1. Dickey. Karen: National Honor Society 4. Dierken, Danny: Wrestling 2: Student Coun- cll 2: Track 1: Cross Country 1. 182 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Dietz. Edward: Basketball 4.3: Baseball 4.3. Dietz. Janet: G.A.A. 3: F.H.A. 2: Transfer 2. Doles. Patricia: DECA 4: G.A.A. 1. Drollinger. Donald: Varsity Track 4,3.2: Key Club 3: I.V. Football 2: German Club 1. E Edwards. Patricia: Girls' League 2.1: FILA.. 2.1: Student Council Representative 1. Egli. Jeanne: Mixed Chorus 4.3: A Cappella 2. Eisensfein, David: Parnassus 4,3,2.1: lila- tional Honor Society 4, Interact 4,3.2: Ftmtnnme Engineers 4.3: Class Council 3.2.1: Chess Club 3.2.1. Ekblade. Cassandra: Girls' League 4: Pab- licity Committee 4: Westfolk 4: German Clunlb 4.2: Student Council 4: Varsity Tennis 3.2.1.: Girls' Letter Club 3. G.A.A. 1. English. Susan: Band 4.3.2.1. Eymann. Linda: Concert Choir 4: lined Chorus 4.3: A Cappella 2: G.A.A. 1. Ezell. Doris: Chorus 3.2: F.H.A. 2.1. F Fall. Ann: Girls' P.E. Council 4: Girls' loagnns 4.3.2.1: G.A.A. 4,3.2,1: Class Seas-tary 3.2: Productions 3: Advanced Dance 2: slltlldllll Council Representative 1. Fanchaly. Alexander: Interact 2: Speech and Debate Team 2. Feeney. Mary: Class Council 4.3: Social Com- mittee 4: Sun Dial 4: Production 4.3: Po! Pon 4.3: P.E. Council 4: Quill G Scroll 4: Stn- dent Council 2: Girls' League Council Pred- dent 2.1: Girls' League Cabinet 2.1: Advanced Dance 2. Fincher, Troy: Concert Choir 4: Mixed Chorus 4.3.2: Cross Country 4.3: Track 4,3.2: South Pacific play 3. Fingerhut. Nafhania: Parnassus 4.3,2,l: Na- tional Honor Society 4.3: Girls' League 4,3.2: Concert Choir 3: South Pacific play 3: A Cappella 2. Frandsen. Karen: Pom Pon 4: Golf 4.8.2: Social Committee 4,3.2: Productions 4: Class Council 3.2: Advanced Dance 3: Girls' League 2.1: G.A.A. 1. Fusco. Judith: Transfer 4. G Giurlanda, Lee: King's Club 4,3.2: Speech and Debate President 4: Class Council 4: Speech and Debate 3. Goodson. June: Student Council 4: Pom Pon 4.3: Production 4.3: Class Council 3.1: Girls' League Council President 2.1: Girls' League Cabinet 2.1: Advanced Dance 2. Goodwin. Maureen: Cafeteria Committee 4. 3: Class Council 4: Girls' League 2.1: Student Council 1. Grencevicz. Joseph: ROTC 4.3.2,l: DECA 3: Radio Club 2. H Haas. Diane: Social Committee 4: Production 4: Publicity Committee 3: Class Council 2: Girls' League Council 2: Cafeteria Commit- tee 2. Hacker. John: Band 3: Transfer 3. Hammerle. Teresa: F.H.A. President 4.3: A Cappella Choir President 3: DECA 3: F.H.A. 2.1: A Cappella Choir 2: Student Council Representative 2.1: Girls' League 1. Harris. Brenda: Transfer 2. Hartley. Carol: DECA 4.3. Heedy. Mike: Interact 4.3: National Honor Society 4.3: Fellowship 4: Future Scientists and Engineers 4: German Club 2.1: I.V. Basketball 2.1: Parnassus 1. Hefferan. Colien: Girls' League President 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4.3: National Honor Society 4.3: Parnassus 4.3.2.l: Girls' League 2: G.A.A. 2.1. Heidenreich. Laura: Girls' League 1: G.A.A. 1. Henderson. Lynda: Girls' League 3.2.1: G.A.A. 2.1: Student Council 1. Hermann. James: Public Relations Commit- tee 4.3: Student Council 4.1: Quill 6 Scroll 4.3: Sun Dial 4,3.2: Varsity Football 4: Class Council 3.2: I.V. Baseball 3: I.V. Football 2: Wrestling 2. Hershfield. Susan: Activity Committee 4.3: Student Council 4.3: Parnassus 4,3,2,1g Cafe. teria Committee 3: Girls' League Council 2.1: Election Committee 2: Class Council 1. Hesterman. John: V.I.C.A. 4. Heuer. Barbara: DECA 4: Girls' League 3. 2,1 : Cafeteria Committee 3: Golf Team 3: Stu. dent Council Representative 2: G.A.A, 1, Hiddessen, Philip: Future Engineers 4: In- teract 4.3.2. Heck. Mary: Travel Club 4.3: Fellowship Club 3: Future Teachers of America 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Transfer 2. Holmes. Diana: Social Committee 4: Student Council 4: Class Council 4.3: Girls' League 4.3.l: Girls' League Council President 3: Girls' League Cabinet 3: G.A.A. 2.1. Holmes. Lorna: Cheerleader 4: Fellowship Club 4: P.E. Council 4: Barracuda 4,3.2: Par- DGSSUS 4: Girls' League 3: G.A.A. 3.2: Ad- vanced Dance 3: WESTERNER Staff 3: Trcms- fer 2. Hotchkiss. Barbara: Girls' League Council 4: Parnassus 4.3: F.H.A. 3.2.1: WESTERNER Staff 3. Houlon. Sylvia: Class Council 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Productions 4: Social Com- mittee 3: Girls' League 3.2: Advanced Dance 3: Fellowship Council 2: Parnassus 2. Holly. Sylvia: Parnassus 4.3.2.l: Mixed Chor- us 4.3: F.T.A. 2.1: A Cappella 2. Howell. Jane: Parnassus 4.3.l: National Honor Society 4: Girls' Letter Club 4: Girls' League 4.3: G.A.A. 3.2.1. Hughes. Sam: Bowling Club 4.3.2. I IXISBIIB. Sam: Band President 4: Future Sci- ence and Engineering President 4: Future Science and llrrgrneering 3: Parnassus 4.3.2. 1: National Bona Society 4.3: Key Club 4. J Jennings: Felice: Public Relations Commit- tee 4: Pom pon Captain 4: Pom pon 3: Pro- ductions 4.3: Assembly Committee 3: Class Council 3: Advance Dance 2: Girls' League Council 2.1. Jett. Melanie: Girls' League 4.3.2.1: DECA 4: Golf Team 4.3: Mixed Chorus 3: Parnassus 3.2.1: A Cappella 2: G.A.A. 2.1. K KEBHIIS, Dawn: VICA President 4: Concert Choir 3: South Pacific play 3: A Cappella Choir 2: 'Girls' League 2. Kelly, Timothy: Cafeteria Committee 4: Key Club 4.3: Pamas-sus 4.3: Class Council 4.3: Social Committee 3: I.V. Basketball 2. Kenig. William: lnteract Club 4,3.2: Band 3.2.1. Kime. Connie: .Girl.s' League Cabinet 4: Mixed Chonrs 4.3: Girls' League 3.2.1: South Pacific P107 33 A Cdppelld 2: Advanced Dance 2. King, Pam: Sun Dial 4: Mixed Chonrs 3. Kingsland. Susan: G.A.A. 4.2,l: Student Council Representative 4.3: Girls' League 4, 3.2: Girls' Letter Club 4.3: Archery Team 4,3: G.A.A. President 3: Girls' P.E. Council,3. Korlian. Bonnie: Westfolk Club 4: Produc- tion 4: Advanced Dance 3: Girls' League Council 2: G.A.A. 1. Krueger. Charlene: Fellowship Club 4: P.E. Council 3: Girls' Letter Club 3: G.A.A. 2.1. Kula. Gale: Girls' League Council 4.3.1: Fel- lowship Club 4.3: Badminton Team 2. L Laue. Suzy: WEBTERNER Staff 4.3.2. Le Clerc. Sherry: Bowling Club 4.2: G.A.A, 3.2: Girls' League 3.2.1: Spanish Club 1. Leonardo. Patricia: Girls' League 4: Trans- fer 4. Ling. Gayle: G.A.A. 2.1. Long. Barbara: Chess Club 3: G.A.A. 1. M Madden. Mary: Distrlbutlve Education 4: Transfer 3. Oseran, Joel: Parnassus President 4: Parnas- sus 3.2.l: Concert Choir President 4: Concert Choir 3.2: Key Club 4.3.2.l: National Honor Society 4: Assembly Committee 4: French Club l: Speech and Debate Team 1. P Palmer, Marilyn: Girls' League 4.3: Trans- fer 2. Paulsen. Sharon: Girls' League 4.3.2.1: WESTERNER Saff 4.3: Parnassus 4.3: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: F.T.A. 2. Peflii, Sharon: National Honor Society 4: Girls' League 4: Speech and Debate Team 4: Transfer 4. Pfeiffer. Sue: G.A.A. 4: Bowling Club 3. Pickering. Janie: Girls' League 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Transfer 4. R Ramirez. Yolanda: Bowling Club 2. Reurfer, Mark: Varsity Baseball 4.3: Letter- man's Club 4: Cafeteria Committee 4.3: Class Council 3: I.V. Baseball 2: I.V. Basketball 2: I.V. Football 2: Student Council 2: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Football 1: Wrestllng l. Robison. Peggy: Mixed Chorus 4: A Cappel- la: Transfer 2. Rollins, Chiquita: Girls' League 4.3.2: Stu- dent Council 4: Concert Orchestra 4.3: Nat- ional Honor Society 4: Marching Band 3.2: German Club 2.1: G.A.A. 1. Ruby: Nancy: Advanced Mixed Chorus 4: National Thespians 3: A Cappella 3: Trans- fer 3. Ryan, Julie: Girls' League 4.3: G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 1. S Saltmsrsh. April: P.E. Council 3.2: G.A.A. 3.2.l: Class Council 2. Sanders, Becky: Mixed Chorus 4.3: Concert Choir 4: Westlolk Club 4: A Cappella 2: G.A.A. 2.1. Sanltovich, John: National Thespians 4.3.2. 1: School Plays 4.3.2. Sanson. James: Varsity Football 4: Varslty Baseball 4: Student Council 4.3.2: Key Club 3.2: I.V. Baseball 3: Cafeteria Committee 3: I.V. Football 2: Class Vice-President l. Saiina. Rosemary: Girls' League 4.3.2.l: Westfold 4: Orchestra 4.3.2,1. Saunders, Steve: Varsity Football 4: Letter- man's Club 4: I.V. Football 3.2: I.V. Track 2. Schoolland. Kenneth: Student Body Vice- President 4: Parnassus 4.3,2.l: National Hon- or Society 4.3: Key Club 4.3.2: Future Engin- eers 4: Student Council 3.2.l: Social Commit- tee 3.2: Class Council 2: Track l. Schuck, Debbie: Pom pon 4: Class Council 4: Productions 4: Advanced Dance 3: G.A.A. 3.2.l: Parnassus 1. Schulman, Jay: ROTC 2. See, George: Band 4.3.2,l: Orchestra 4.3: DECA 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Boys' Chorus 1. Shannon, Becky: DECA 4.3: G.A.A. Zfl. Shannon. Carol: Parnassus 4,3.2,l: Girls' League 4.3.2: Advanced Dance 3: G.A.A. l. Shelton, Susan: Social Committee 4: Girls' League 3.2. Sherwood. Susan: Girls' League Cabinet 4. 3.2: Girls' League 1: Parnassus 4.3.2: Mixed Chorus 4.3: National Honor Society 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Fellowship Club 4.3: School Play 3: A Cappella 2. Sieberi. Margueriie: Productions 4: Class Council 2: Girls' League 2: Barracuda Swim Club 2. Sigrisi, Vicki: Concert Band 4.3: Girls' League 2. Simon, Laurie: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Girls' League 3.2: Assembly Committee 4: Fellowship Club 4.3: Productions 4.3: Class Council 4.3: Barracuda Swim Club 2: Na- tional Thespians 2: Advanced Dance 2: School Play 2: G.A.A. 1. Smiih, Toni: Mixed Chorus: Fellowship Club 3: School Play 3: A Cappella 2: Western Probettes l. Soderman. Edlynt School Play 4: Transfer 4. Sownie. Peierx Orchestra 4.2: National Thes- pians 4.3: School Play 4.3: Band 3.2.l: ln- teract 3: I.V. Track 2: German Club 2. Stallings, Nsncyt Sun Dlal Stat: 4: G.A.A. 1. Siauffer, Clyde: Sun Dial Staff 4: Chess Club 2: Future Engineers Club 2. Steen. Juliet G.A.A. 3.2: Chorus 3.1. Magnan, Nancy: G.A.A. 4.3,2,l: Barracuda Swim Club 4.3.2: Girls' Letter Club 4.3: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Varsity Archery Team 4.3: Publicity Committee 3: Girk' League Council 2.1: Fellowship Club 2.1: Parnassus 2.1. Mahoney. Diann: Barracuda 4.3.2: Girls' let- ter Club 4.3: G.A.A. 4.3.2.1: Productions 4.3: Advanced Dance 2: F.H.A. 1. Major, Laura: Distributive Education 4: Par- nassus 4.3.2.l: Girls' League 3.2.l: Girls' Let- ter Club 3: Varsity Golf Team 3.2.l: Barra- cuda Swim Club 2: G.A.A. 1. Manley. Melissa: Publicity Chairman 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Westfolk 4: Productions 4: Student Council 4: Parnassus 4.3.2.1: Girls' League Council 3.2.1: Class Treasurer 2.1: Class Council 2.1: Finance Committee 2.1. Markoviil, David: Varsity Swimming 4.3.2: Parnassus 4,3.2.1: National Honor Society 4.3: Key Club 4.3.2,1: Lettermen's Club 4.3: Class Council 4: Cafeteria Committee 4: Or- chestra 3.2.l: Student Council 3: French Club 2.1. Marovich, Cassandra: Westfolk 4: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 3: Girls' League 2. Matey, Carolyn: Parnassus 4.3: Girls' League 2.1. Maihews, George: Transfer 2. McEnaney, Bill: Swimming Team 4.3.2: Let- terman's Club 4. McGriff. Sharon: Adv. Girls' Choir 3: Minne- singers 4. Merit, Kathleen: G.A.A. 4,3,2.1: Barracuda Swim Club 4.3.2: Girls' Letter Club 4.3: Arch- ery Team 4: Badminton Team 3: Advanced Dance 2: F.H.A. 1. Mesick. Frances: Girls' League Council 4: Westfolk 4. Messana. Rebecca: G.A.A. 2.1. Meyer. William: Student Body Boy's Secre- tary-Treasurer 4: Cafeteria Committee 3: Baseball 1. Meyers, Barry: Future Scientist Club 4: Ha- dio Club 4: I.V. Basketball 2. Michele. Melinda: Porn pon 4: National Hon- or Society 4.3: Productions 4: Activity Com- mittee 4: Pamassus 4.3.Z.l: Cafeteria Com- mittee 4.2: Future Engineers 3: Advanced Dance 3: Girls' League 2.1. Miller, Marcia: National Honor Society 4.3: Parnassus 4.3.2.1: Orchestra 4.3.2: Fellow- ship Club 4.3: Class Couucil 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Girls' League 3.2: Band 2: G.A.A. 1. Miller. Milton: Interact Club 4.3.2: Parnassus 4.3: Science Club 4: Swim Team 3: Band 2.1. Mills, Janice: National Honor Society 4: Mixed Chorus 4.3: Girls' League 3.2: School Play 3: A Cappella 2. Mishkincl, Ellen: Girls' League 4.3.2.l: Na- tional Thespians 4.3: Fellowship Club 4.3: Public Relations Committee 4: Quill and Scroll 4.3: Sun Dial Staff 4.3: Speech and De- bate Team 3: Class Council 2.l: Student Council 1. Moore, Cynthia: Fellowship Club 4.2: Travel Club 4.3: Golf Team 2: Girls' League 1. Moore, David: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Track 4.3.2: Letterman's Club 4: I.V. Football 3.2. Morris. Stever: Varsity Cross Country 4.3.2: Varsity Track 4: Cafeteria Committee 4.3: Key Club 4.3: Letterman's Club 4.3.2: Assem- bly 4: I.V. Track 3.2: Student Council 3: Cross Country 1: Basketball 1: Track 1. Morrison. Kathleen: Barracuda Swim Club 3.2: G.A.A. l. Mulligan. Patricia: Concert Chorus 4.3: Mixed Chorus 4: National Thespians 4.3: Fellowship Club 4: Girls' Letter Club 4: G.A.A. 4.3.1. N Norton, Tim: Orchestra 3.2: Student Council Representative 2: Radio Club 2.1: Graphic Arts Club 2.1: Class Council l. Nyman. Lise-Loire: Tennis 4: German Club 2. O Olsen. Kathy: Advanced Dance 3: G.A.A. l. Oseran. Debbie: Student Body Secretary 4: Girls' League 4.3.2.1: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 4.3.2.l: AFS Student 3: Activity Committee 3.2: Student Council 2.1: Class Council 2: Class Secretary l. Stein. Teri: Transfer 4. Summerlin. Margaret: Girls' League 4: Speech and Debate Team 4: Transfer 3. Sunde, Thomas: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus 4.3.2: Future Engineers 4: Orch- estra 4.3.2.l: German Club 2.1. Suseruo. Cheryl: DECA 4: Girls' League 2. Swanson. Rochelle: Girls' Letter Club 4.3: Barracuda 4.3.2: Parnassus 4,3.2.l: Tennis Team 4: National Honor Society 4: Girls' League 3.2: Varsity Badminton 3.2. T Terpsira. Linda: Mixed Chorus 4. Tinkler. Carol: Girls' League 4.3.2.1: Con- cert Choir 4.3: Parnassus 4.3: Fellowship Club 4.3.2: National Honor Society 4: G.A.A. 3.2: School Play 3: A Cappella 2. Tornquist, Robert: DECA 4.3. Tripleii, Jan: Girls' League 4.3.2: Class Council 4: Barracuda Swim Club 4.3.2: G.A.A. 2.1. Tripleii, Judi: Girls' League 4.3.2: Student Council 4: Barracuda Swim Club 3.2: Social Committee 3: G.A.A. 1. Tscharner. Deborah: Girls' League 4.3.2: Parnassus 4.3.2: WESTERNER Staff 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Fellowship Club 2: Future Teachers Club 2: Creative Writing Club 1. Turner, Bettie: Mixed Chorus 4.3: Westfolk 4: Fellowship Club 4: Sun Dial Staff 4.3: Girls' League 2: A Cappella 2. V Van Der Steur, Gary: Orchestra 4.3.2.l: Par- nassus 4.3.2.l: Key Club 4: National Honor Society President 4: Sun Dial Staff 4.3.2: In- teract 3. Vanosky. Barbara: Advanced Band 4,3.2.l: Barracuda Swim Club President 4: Barra- cuda Swim Club 3.2: Parnassus 4.3.2.1: Fu- ture Engineers Club 4: National Honor So- ciety 4: G.A.A. 2.1: Girls' League 2.1: Girls' Letter Club 2. Vernier, Diane: G.A.A. l. W Wachstein. Barbara: Mixed Chonis 4.3: Arts and Crafts Guild 2: Girls' League 1. Wade, Patricia: WESTERNER 4: Transfer 4. Wallace. Brian: National Honor Society 4.3: Graphic Arts Club 4.2: Future Engineers 3: Astronomy Club 2.1. Warford, Carol: National Honor Society 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Girls' League 3.2.l: Future Engineers Club 4: Election Commit- tee 2. Watkins, Lucia: Productions 4: Activity Com- 'mittee 4: Class Council 3: Advanced Dance 3: Girls' League 2.1: National Thespians 2: Parnassus 2: Cafeteria Committee 2. Weed, Andree: National Honor Society 4: Girls' Letter Club 4: Parnassus 4.3: G.A.A. 3.2: Varsity Archery 3: G.A.A. 2: Transfer 2. Wesson, Dianna: Westfolk 4: Fellowship Club 3.2. Wheeler. Michelle: Activity Committee 4.3: Fellowship Club 4:1 Future Scientists tmd En- gineers 4: Girls' League 4.3.2.l: National Honor Society 4.3: Parnassus 4.3.2.l: WEST- ERNER Stafl 4: Productions 3: Advanced Dance 2: G.A.A. 2.1. Whelchel, Gary: I.V. Baseball 2. Wilkof, David: Key Club 4.3.2: Parnassus 4.3.2,1: National Honor Society 4.3: Assembly Committee 4.3: Future Engineers Club 4: Fellowship Club 3.2: I.V. Tennis 2.1: Class Council 3: Speech and Debate Team 2: French Club 1. Wiii, Patricia: G.A.A. 2.1. Wong. Marion: Activity Committee 4.3.2: Class Council 4: Cheerleader 4.3: Student Council 3: G.A.A. 2.1: Girls' League 2.1: Ad- vanced Dance 2. Wood, James: Student Council 4.2.l: Class Council 4.3: Activity Committee 4.3.2: Fel- lowship Club 3: German Club 2.l. Y Yates, Judy: Student Council 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Girls' League 4: Sun Dial Staff 4: Traditions Chairman 4: WESTERNER 4: Sports Statistician 4: Transfer 4. Young. Roberta: Concert Choir 4: Mixed Chorus 4.3: Westfolk 4: A Cappella 2: Trans- fer 2. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 183 STUDENT ACTIVITIES PAGE 88 - CAFETERIA COMMIT- TEE - Front Row llelt to rightlz Mark Reut- ter. Marjie Criswell, Patti Cottrell. Mindy Michele. Maureen Goodwin. Dan Basche. lim Kopchak. Second Row: lim Elson, Ann Pag- uette. Ioe Tisdale. Eileen Kerwin. Tim Kelly. Charles Andrews. Dave Markovitz. Linda Tyler. Mark Moore. Back Row: Scott Wallace, Larry Edmonds, loe Galbraith. Mark Van Hoesen. Mike Stevens. ASSEMBLY COM- MITTEE - Front Row Ilett to rightl: Dave Wilkot, Laurie Simon. Cindy Champagne. Back Row: Bob Shimer. Gary Williams, Tom Crandall. loel Oseran. PUBLICITY COM- MITTEE - Front Row ilett to rightlz Tana Ekblade. Penne Niemi, Gwen Hurst. Melissa Manley. Back Row: Maureen Feeney. Carey Hackln. Terri Zito. Paula Cantrell, lim Porter, Mike Gibbons. ELECTION COMMITTEE - Front Row: tlelt to rightl: Alan Stein. Pam Cathcart, Iudy Collard. Laura Villemez. Back Raw: Ellen Mishkind, Mike Feller. Felice lennings, lim Hermann. Gall Bergstrom. PAGE 89 - SOCIAL COMMITTEE - Front Row ilatt to rightlz Susie Shelton, Shar- on Holmes, Ginger Kurtz, Karon Holmes, Back Row: Mary Feeney, Karen Frandsen, Diane Haas. Cheryl Kaplan. Ian McEldowney. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE - Front Row llett to rightl: Carolyn Adams. Marion Wong, lirn Wood. Michelle Wheeler, Lucia Watkins. Back Row: Katie Muecke. Carey Hackin. Nancy Vitek, Sue Hershiield. Mindy Michele. Evan Alexon, Christie Burgess. PAGE 92 - A CAPPELLA - Front Row tlett to rlghtl: Karen Kirk. Liz Hatounian. lanet rrnkrer. Carol Brown, Liz norm, 'rrppy Rich. Robin Straney, Sandi Davis. ludy Colley. Claudia Bosco. Back Row: Maryls Kleck. Dawna Travelute. Paula Cota. Linda Mc- Broom, Karen Riggs. Patti Navage. Iudi Wit- man. Sandy Mitchell, Patricia Ewin . Debbie Boynton, Melanie Norton. CONCERT CHOIR -- Front Raw ileit to rightl: Christy Burgess. Glenda Haun. Linda Eymann. Chere Boy, Patty Mulligan. Lonna Linkey. Second Row: Susan Demster, Linda Rhoades. Toy Anderson, Doris Short. Becky Sanders. Mar- sha Dail, Bobbie Young. Back Row: Troy Fincher. Iames Rock. Elmo McBroom. David Norton, Ierry Campbell, Gary Stephens, Paul Buys. Clayton Richie, Ronald Tones, Den Harris, PAGE 93 - MIXED CHORUS A - Front Row Ileit to rightlz Diana Diaz. Nora Haight. Connie Kime, Patty Mulligan, Christie Burgess, Linda Michael. Teanne Egli. Carole Landis, Peggy Robison. Pam Fletcher, Nancy Ruby, Dana Mosier. Suzanne Nodiii, Second Row: lanice Mills, Nannette Thomson, Toni Smith, lanet Ehrhardt. Glenda Haun, Doris Short. Becky Saunders, Sue Pierson. Marsha Dail. Linda Redman, Suzanne Villemez, Carl- yene Young. Sylvia Houy. Bobbie Young, Back Row: David Fredrickson. Troy Fincher, Bill Phillips. Bob Barbeau, lim Rock, Iim Ma- silek, Dennis McBroom. Mike Smith. David Norton, lorry Campbell, Ron Iones, Paul Buys. Mike Ben-rert. lohn Sanders. Dave Scott. Gale Thomas. MIXED CHORUS B - Front Row tlett to rightl: Ian Forman. Iudy Ortiz. Susan Sherwood. ludy Boldrey. Linda Chriss, Sue Murohy, Chere Boy. Corine Banks, Chris- tine Weller, Carol Tinkler, Ieonette Bowers, Second Row: Mike Feller, loel Oseran. Den- nis Schmitt, Don Iones. Ken Harris, Paul Puri- ioy, Richard Doerrer. Dennis Davis, Gary Anderson, Steve Lady. Neil Nagy. Phillip Dickey. Ioe Wright, Back Row: Vikki Myers, Linda Terpstra, Barbara Wachstein. Bettie Turner. Lonna Linkey. Linda Eymann. lanet Lempe, Natalie Brown. Kathy Krahn, Linda Sadlck. Carolyn Nelson. WEST HIGH MINNESINGERS - Front Row tlelt to rightl: lanet Tinkler, Liz Hatounian, Iudy How- ett. Sarah Talley. Betsy Bower. Marcia Mil- brath. ludy Colley, Claudia Bosco. Carol Brown, Christina Hyland, Sandi Davis, Mur- iel Cesar. Second Row: Robyn Unwin. Susan Thompson. Melanie Norton. Mitzi Brodie, Paula Cota. Linda McBroom, Liz Hahn, Diane Nelson, Sharon McGrilt, ludy Wltman. Lyndy Freeman, Susan Winters. Penny Kurtz, Karen Kirk, Tiopy Rich, Back Row: Ginni Weaver, Karen Riggs, Patti Navaqe, Robin Straney. Maryls Kleck. Dawna Trovelute. Iacgue Sut- ter. Laura Villemez, Sandi Nehmer, Patricla Ewing, Debbie Boynton, Mitzi Burrows. Vicky Valentine, Sharon Baker, Sandy Mitchell. Lin- da Iohnston, PAGE S4 - BAND COUNCIL - Front Row tlett to rightl: Barbara Vanosky, Diane Brazell. Mark Harrison, Bill Stoops, Sam ln- sana. Back Row: Mike Brubaker. Mark Van- der Haar, Richard Chard, Susan English. Ann Kappell. Clilt Sailor. PAGE 95 - BAND - Members: Charles Aarni. Adruce Asmus, Bruce Bode. Robert Baird. Peter Bent, Mike Blake. Bill Blackwell. Betty Birdwell. Melvin Bollinger, Steve Bos. lohn Bradlord. Diana Brazell, Mike Brewer, Mike Brubaker, Monte Brubaker. Lynn Can- oro. Mike Cantor, Linda Chambers. Richard Chard, Larry Cheatham. Ruth Cloyd, Cindy Canter. Steve Cruikshank, Sue Dawson. Sue Demster. Rochelle Diamond. Phillip Dickey, Suzanne Dickey. Andy Donchak. Ed Duke. Byron Edgar. Robert Edgar, Sue English, lohn Eth, lim Evertsen. David Eymann, Dan Feller, Guy Fletcher. lim Foley. Mike Gibbons. Scott Goodson. Tom Gaokin, Gregg Gorton, Pat Graham. Nancy Gwillim. Mary Haire, Steve Halre, Bruce Hamblin, Iudy Harper. Mark Harrison, Wes Harrison. Zona Holmes. Pat Hubbard, Som Insana, Don lanes. Myron lones. Ron Tones, Ann Koppel. Louis Katter- henry. Doug Klein, Mary Kloth. Lindo Klotz. Dick Landis, Mike Lange, Gail Lokken, Gary Madden. Gary Martinez, David Mehlum. Paula Miller. lohn Naegle, Lou Nelson, Eric Nepsky. David Norton. Mitch Patalano, Carol- yn Peachey. Marla Pease. Robyn Ranck, Bill Rink. Charles Robinson, Cynthia Ross. lim Saemenes, Clitt Sailor, Claudia See, George See. Gordon Sellers. Bob Shaben. Claire Short- ridge, lean Shortridge, Vicki Sigrist, Larry Simpson, Gary Speakman, Patty Sterns, Bill Stoops. Gary Stramandinoli. Mary Syers, Iudy Tavernaro, Carol Tinnell. Marilyn Townsend. Iannis Van Hoesen. Mark Vander Haar. Barbara Vanosky, Honey Weisman, Susan Wells, lim Wentz, Rory Westberg. lohn Wil- liams, Mark Wirtz. Dave Yancer. PAGE 95 - ORCHESTRA COUNCIL - Front Row Ilett to rightl: Chiqulta Rollins, Carolyn Folks, Claire Shortridge. Charles Aarni. Back Row: Alan Paul. Richard Adams. Marcia Miller, George See. PAGE 97 - ORCHESTRA -- Members: Charles Aarni. Richard Adams, Don Asper, Barbara Axe, Robert Betz, Bill Blackwell, Mike Blake, Gail Bergstrom, Linda Chambers. Richard Chard. Leonard Cheatham, Margar- et Cole, Stephen Cruikshank, Diana Diaz. Ed- die Duke. Byron Edgar. Delcie Edwards. lohn Eth. Daniel Feller, lim Foley. Carolyn Folks. Thomas Fritts, Michael Gibbons. lean God- win, Patty Graham, Mary Haire. Susan Hen- ry. Robert Hess, Douglas Klein, Carole Landis, Mike Lange. Rhoda Levine. Gail Lokken. Da- vid Meade, Marcia Miller. Bob Morris. Dan Northstrum. Alan Paul, Carolyn Peachey. Susan Pisrson. Iudi Plants, Mike Powell, Chi- quita Rollins. Cynthia Ross. lohn Rodgers. Stephen Sanders, Rosemary Satina. George See. Gordon Sellers, Claire Shortridge. lean Shortridge, Anita Smith, Pete Sownie, Gary Stephens. Norman Stevens. Tom Sunde. Tim Sunde. Mark Vander Haar. Gary Van Der Steur, Peter Van Dyke. Richard Van Epps. Iannie Van Hoesen. James Vogler. Honey Weisman, Mark White. Paul Wilkison. Larry Whiting, Katheryn Zetterlund. PAGE 98 - PRODUCTIONS - Front Row tlett to rightlz Sylva Houlon. Diann Ma- honey. Cheryl Kaplan. Michelle Hudson. Pen- ny Kurtz, Iayne Pennington. Second Row: Chris McEnaney. Lucia Watkins. Diane Haas. Penne Melick, Nancy Vitek, Debbie Harmon. Gwen Hurst. Vickie Heavin. Christie Burgess. Back Row: Melissa Manley. Bonnie Korljan. Laurie Simon. Molly Colburn. Ann Fall. Mar- guerite Siebert. Mary Charles. Ian Lawrence. Robin Redding, PAGE 115 - VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row ileit to rightl: Wes Harrison. David Black. Chris Miller. Walter Lawrence, Gary Williams, Ben Schaub. lim Kopchak, Mark Moore. Phil Polich. Steve Saunders. Greg Tope. Mike McQueen, Pat Hogan, iMgr.l Second Row: Wayne Brown. Terry Miller, Luis Vega, lim Mullen. Terry Phelps, lohn Iasso. Davey Moore. Mark Van Hoesen. Dan- ny White, Kenny Schaub. Iim Carrick. Ray Benites. Kirk Gamble. lohn Padeliord. Back Row: Danny Mertz. IMgr.l David Morrison. Bob Tumlinson, Randy Rogers. Fred Verdugo. Mike Stevens, lim Sanson. Angelo Rivers. Gary Flint, Iim Herman, Alan Davidson. Torn- my Crandall. Paul Price. Mike Yeoman. Greg Lumm. IMgr.l PAGE 120 -- .I.V. FOOTBALL - Front Row ileit to rightl: Denny Mertz, iMgr.l Greg Gallagher. lohn Kushwara, lim Callahan. Bob Smith, Gary Shaw. David Shapiro. lim Fisler, Don Williams. Mitch Patalano. Second Row: Dan Otis, Craig Bosieter, Bill Miller, Steve Pierce, Mike Foose, lohn Yeoman, Paul lanes. lohn Carpenter. Mike Cole. Randy Swanson. Dennis Tones, lim Moye, Pat Collins. Greg Lumm, IMgr.J Back Row: Pat Hogan, iMgr.l Leo Yeoman. Gary Parsel. Gordon Robinson. Fred Bingham, Vic Boucher, Steve Bos. Charl- es Clark. lohn Long. Steve White, Richard Gerkin, Brock Thompson. Dennis Schaub, PAGE 121 - FROSH B - Front Row Ilett to rightl: Mark Bruner, Doug Dague, Den- nis Stephens, Alan Carbine. Fred Sotelo. Mar- io Fedele, Dan Ong, Mike Palmbach. Robert Wallace. Robert Linkey. Del Ioralmon, Ken Kelly, Randy Iones. Back Row: Don Maynard, Fred Quihuis, lohn Gentry. Mike Manuel, Pat Foose, Darrell Goracke.Iim Saemenes, George Dierken, Randy Leon, Iohn Erb. Larry lo- seoh, David Pearson, Dennis Phalen. FROSH A - Front Row Ileft to riqhtl: Char- les Steward, Robert Harper. Greg Osmer, Ronnie Beckman, Ronnie Hickman, Val Bar- rett. Robert Anderson. Paul Stapley, Dale McClintock. Back Row: Todd Housholder. Mark Lansing, Daniel Aragon. Greg Cutrara, Ted Krimball, Bill McCoy, Everett Krueger, Steve Hernandez, David Eymann. Robert len- sen. Vince Cunningham. PAGE 124 -VARSITY BASKET- BALL - Front Row ileit to riahti: lohn Padeltord. lohn Lumm, Ken Schaub. Paul Price, Bill Pellett, Steve Caldwell, Back Row: Coach Roche. Rick Pensinger, Dennis Frank- lin, Carl LeSueur. Ken Karpinski, Dave Mor- rison. Chuck Wrona, Assisstant Coach Barra- qon. PAGE 128--THUNDERBOLTS-Front Row ilelt to rightl: Richard Valdivla. Bob Korlian, Robin Keaton. Marion Phillips. Greg Cutrara, Carl Porter, Pete Lohbeck. iMqr.l Back Row: Fred LeSueur. lim Obermeyer, Alan Carbine, Greg Hutchison. Robert Harp- er, Ray Villemez. Charlie Fleishman. Steve Kreutzberg. THUNDERCHICKS - Front Row llett to rightl: Fred Sotelo, Ted Krimball, Bill English, Steve Hernandez. Lance Cypert, Ken Kelley. lack Erb. Back Row: Keith Walk- er IMgr,J. Dulane Lavers, Ron Beckman. Stephen Bradford, Everett Krueger. Mark Roman, Charles Thompson, Dave Pleiiier, PAGE 130 - VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row tleit to rightl: lohn Carpenter, Dan Vasquez. Terry Cochran, Don Cummings. Dan Kelly. Back Row: Dennis Schaub. Bob Wright. David Wiggans. Steve Greer, llob Smith, Derk Manley. Steve Bertram. PAGE 130 - VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row Ileit to rightl: Mark Flick. lohn Holmes, Bob Madrill. Alan Stein, Doug Bo- gard. Back Row: Chuck Price. Gary Flindt. Terry Phelps. Dennis Kalloi, Dick Wells. Frank Krampe, Coach Matthews. inot pictur- ed Dave Stillion tmgr.J and Lyle Tolitson fmgr.7 LV. WRESTLING - Front Row ilett to riqhtl: Roger Clark, Kevin Miller. Doug Emminger. Greg Curtis, Randy Leon. Mike Fuller, Second Row: Bill Runyon. Terry Cushman. Vic Boucher. Norman Weiss. Bill Drury. Mike Byrnes, Paul lones, Back Row: Rob Linkey. Dennis Iones. Dale McClintock. Todd Housholder. Wes Harrison, PAGE 131 - GIRLS GOLF - Clett to rightl: Celeste Valliquette, Karen Frandsen. Heather Morrison, Diane Brazell. Phoebe Herrick, Christi Frandsen. BOYS GOLF - Ilett to rightl: Allen lackson. Rex Tanner. Rob McCool. Fred Verdugo. lim Braly. Mike Iohnson, Mark Guggisberg. loe Orzel, Mel Shultz. Alan Lichty, Steve Brahm, Terry Beels. PAGE 134 - VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row Ilett to rightl: Dwayne Cline, Ioe Tisdale. Mark Reutter, Keith Carson. Iim Sanson. Randy Rogers. Second Row: lack Zeidler, Ken Schaub. Tom Crandall. Don Cummings. Bob Russell, Ben Schaub. Back Row: Mike Bengert. tMgr.J Chuck Price, Paul Price, Iim Gilla. Mark Van Hessen, Dave Mor- rison. Mike Fuller. iMgr.l. PAGE 136 - VARSITY TRACK - Front Row tlett to rightl: Arvid Magnuson, Dan White. Kirk Gamble. Troy Fincher, Hen- ry Hickman, Walter Lawrence, Ray Benites. Second Row: Coach Torrence, Steve Morris. Don Drollinger, Randy Lowe. lin-r Mullen, Gary Williams, Don Barrett. Steve White. Back Row: Paul Wilkison. Dan Gittln, Den- nis Franklin, Steve Cross. Steve Saunders. Dave Moore. Dan Otis, Iim Markakis, Greg Curtis. Gary Stramandinoli. PAGE 137 - VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row ilett to rlghtl: Paul Wilkison. Doug Emminger. Steve Morris, lim Markakis. Arvid Magnuson. Back Row: Charles Cross. Gail Houser. Steve Cross. Dan Gittln, Troy Fincher. Henry Hickman. MILE RELAY TEAM -- Ilelt to rightl: Henry Hickman, Steve Cross, Steve Morris. Iim Mar- kakis. PAGE 138 - J.V. CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row tleft to rightlz Steve Flynn. Steve McQueen, Ioe Uts, Ron Prothero, Rick Nasubrum. Back Row: Steve Yehling, Rich- ard Winters, Greg Iones, Steve Cruikshank. Manuel Gomez. Ronnie Le Desma. Terry Flynn. PAGE 135 -- FROSH TRACK - Front Row Cleft to rightl: lim Saemenes, Robert Anderson, Greg Osmer, Val Bcrrrett, Will Cal- loway. Paul Pogue. Delbert Mack, Bill Heler. Robert Laells. Drake Kewit. Scott Scoble. Sec- ond Row: Lance Cypert. Ray Crouch. Rick Nusbaum, Danny Ong. Bruce Bickersteth, Chuck Stewart, Bill English, Bill Wallace. Mike Schlotman. Randy Leon, Mike Palmbach. Lynn Roberts. Back Row: Everet Krueger, Dennis Blair. Ted Krimball, Richard Mand- ers, Paul Staoley, Phillip King, Steve Gustaf- son, Tim Penrose. David Miller, Todd Hous- holder. Bob lenson. David Eymann. Dale McClintock. Steve Hernandez, PAGE 140 - 880 YD. RELAY TEAM - ileit to rlghtlr Kirk Gamble. Arvid Magnu- son. Greg Curtis. Dan White. PAGE 141 - .T.V. TRACK - Front Row ilett to rightl: Ioe Utz, Ronnie I.e Duma, Kent White. Carey Hackin. Richard Winters. Steve McQueen. Terry Flynn. Pat Collins. Ilmmy Move. Second Row: Charles Cross, Chris Miller, Douq Emmlnger. lreo Yeoman, Steve Bos. Steve Dreyer. Steve Pierce, Don Parcel, Dennis McGary. Manuel Gomez. Back Row: Craiq Bosqieter. Gail Houser. Steve Cruik- shank, lohn Yeoman. Gary Shaw, Greg Gal- lagher. Rob Bourne, David Black, Brock Thompson. Louis Vega. PAGE 142 -- GIRLS ARCHERY - Front Row lett to rightl: Michelle Hudson. Margie Rivers. Elaine Thomas, Kathy Merts. Nancy Magnon, Ioan Gissell, Iill Fintell, Car- ol Slmcheck, Susan Kingsland. Back Row: Hel- ena Baranowski, Donna Walter. Anna Guer- rero. Marilyn Leiter. Susan Shields, Elisabeth Dales. Sandy Keith. Paula Cantrell. Carolyn Nelson, GIRLS BADMINTON - Front Row tlett to rightl: Mickie Berry, Vicki Teier- tiller, Ginger Kurtz, Sally Varqo, Vada West, Pat Wood, Debbie Tefertiller. Second Row: Toni Risner, Loretta Green, Laurie Hanna, Paula Miller. Susie Bessert, Mary Io Davis, Terry DeForest. Cathy Dale, Back Row: Terri Roberts, Doreen Clement, Cheryl lohnston. loan Weisser. Loretta Sotelo, Bonnie Bright. Georgia Schaerges, Marilyn Townsend, Linda Davis. PAGE 143 - VARSITY GIRLS TEN- NIS -- ileft to rightl: Karen Messana, Carole Carpenter, lill Skallerud. lan Yates, Peggy Hill, VARSITY BOYS TENNIS - lleft to rightl: lim Munsil, Bill Pallas, Mike Feller. Steve Million, Bill Frost. PAGE 144 - SWIMMING TEAM - Front Row: Iim Wells, Pat McDuffee, Eric Nepsky, Ron Prothero, lim Boice, Dave Mark- ovitz, lim O'Callahon. Second Row: Coach Gillet, Rick Shindell, Dave Tempkin, Charles Vail, Bill McEnaney, Glenn Stombres, Todd McCoy. lohn Padelford. lohn Carpenter, Mark Keating, Coach Baragon. Back Row: Greg Ione. Greg Tope, Tom Rogers, Mike Foose. Dan Horine, Mark Tope, Tom Marrs, Wes Har- rison. PAGE 148 - BARRACUDA CLUB - Front Row fleft to rightl: Barbara Vanosky. Sandy Keith, loan Gissel. Kay Short, Nancy Magnon, Second Row: Iamie MacDougall. Mickie Berry, Mariann McDuffee, Kathy Sel- lers, Geri McDuffee, Diann Mahoney, Roch- elle Swanson, Kathleen Mertz. Back Row: Kathy Magnon. Adryce Asmus, Patty Stom- bres, Barbara Buchmann, Robin Ranck. Laura Villemez, Nancy Hall, Chris Flanagan. BOWLING CLUB - Front Row fleft to rightl: Larry Holbert, Philip Hallett, Bev How- ard. lill Fintel, Ginger Howard, Sam Hughes. Bill Owens. Second Row: Gary Holbert, Tom Reeves, Lee Shapiro, Mike Poling, Carl Unger. lohn Walters, Daynan McQuire, Larry Christ- man. Back Row: Woody Fallis, Mike Ryan. Ieff Fairman, Cecil Feagins, Harold Smith, Ricky Richardson. DECA - Front Row: fleft to rightlz Carol Ann Case, Mary Madden. Marcia Gross. Becky Shannon. Bonnie Walk- er, Dolores Green, Carol Hartley. Kenneth Gillespie. Second Row: Pat Doles, Pat Moore, Blll Dahl, Henry Fuchs. Kay Dansdill. Carol Richardson. Susan Stevens. Deborrah Lem- ley. Third Row: Melanie lett, Barbara Heuer. Roger Starr, Rob Tornguist, Kathy Brennan, Lyn Stahl, Deanna Childers. Back Row: Craig Patrick, Steve Ferguson, Al Marshall. Tom Bell, Elsa Lybarger. Katherine Dierken. PAGE 149 - FELLOWSHIP CLUB - Alphabetical list of members fSeniorsl: Tomi Askew, Nancy Branham. lanice Brooks. Lin- da Chriss, Lorna Holmes, Charlotte Krueger. Gale Kuta, Marcia Miller, Kathi Morrison, Bob Shimer, Edlyn Soderman. Carol Tinkler, Mi- chelle Wheeler. Rose Yee. fluniorsl: Richard Chard, Abby Chesler, Betty Cullen, Richard Doerrer, Andy Donchak. Paula Dunlap. lanet Ehrhardt, Michael Gibbons. Pati Gilleo, Char- les Glass, Liz Hahn, Pam Housholder, Donnie lones, Ronnie lones, Sheila King, Marilyn Leiter, Patty Mulligan. ludy Ortiz, Lynda Rishel, lean Shortridge, Lorraine Tsutsumida. Christine Weller, Susan Wells, Kim Zeitlin. fSophomoresl: Terry Black, Barbara Brown, Betsy Campbell, Felice Dauber, Bill Drury. Pat Dyson, Karen English, Patricia Ewing. Iudy Finkelstein, Tom Fritts, Stella Froom. Debbie Genet, Carey Hackin, Mary Haire. lanie Hoopes, Tom Houlon. Connie lones, Cindy Langevin, Marcus Lee, Sandy Mitchell. Katie Muecke. lanice Plotkin, Elizabeth Rags- dale, Marilyn Ross, Val Schroeder, Gayle Shanks, Kim Sfmkins, Nancy Smallwood, lan Smith, Ian Sownie, Kathy Staymates. Tina Washburn, Ianlce Westervelt, Debbie Zoldan. flfreshmanlz Debbie Duffy. Debbie Goldstein. Cindy Reeves. F'.I'I.A. - Front Row lleft to rightl: Patty Stombres, Marla Pease, Terry Harnmerle. Back Row: Miss Dugger ladvisorl, Regina Washington. Mary Ann Hoffman. Lynn Nielsen. FUTURE SCIENTISTS - Front Row fleft to rightlz Mark Wirtz, Rosanna Erickson, Robert Brenner. Sam lnsana, Barb- ara Vanosky, David Eisenstein, Larry Taylor, Richard Cohen, Ron Clot, Chris Flanagan. Second Row: Barry Meyers. Bob Frye, Milt Miller, Bob Shimer, Raymond Lemberg, Don Ryden, Rick Begam, Mary Kloth, Vic Kissil. Scott Brunson, Ianice Mills. Back Row: Phil Hiddessen, Ken Schoolland, David Wilkof, Walt Catron, Ric Romley, lim Bolce, Mike Feller, Mike Heedy, Michelle Wheeler. PAGE 150 - G.A.A. - Alphabetical list of members fllpperclassmenl: Karen Allmon, lacque Armstrong, Adryce Asmus, Barbara Axe, lean Barrett, Clarece Ball, Helena Bar- anowskl, Mickie Berry, Mary Bessert, Bonnie Bright, Claire Bock, Penny Brandt. Diane Bra- zell, Barbara Brown, Elizabeth Caglio, Mary lo Carrillo, Doreen Clement. Fran Crowley. Terry DeForest, Sue Dong, Betty Dales, Val- orie Erb, Raylen Falbo. lill Fintel. Melanie Fleek, Diane Fumetti, Debbie Genet. Kathy Gibson, lanet Graham. Loretta Green. Denise Gross, Anna Guerrero, Laurie Hanna, Iune Harris, Karen Harris. Peggy Hill. Carol Hub- bard, Pat Hubbard, Connie Ingram, Sandy Keith, Susan Kingsland, Ginger Kurtz, Mari- lyn Lslfer. Pat Leonard, Shirley McAnlls. Geraldine McDuffee. ludy McCoy, lamie Mac- Dougall, Nancy Magnon, Diane Mahoney. Helton Masako, Lee Maltby, Kathleen Mertz. Karen Messana, Paula Miller, Carol Nesbitt. Connie Nygaard, Lou Nelson, Sue Pearson. Sue Pfeiffer, Marty Pierson, Elizabeth Rags- dale, Robin Ranck. Gail Ream. Loni Risner, Vicki Risner, Susan Shields, Carol Simcheck. Loretta Sotelo, Becky Stevens. Susan Stevens, Debbie Tefertiller, Vicky Tefertlller, Cheryl Thorton, Marilyn Townsend, Sally Vargo, Donna Walter, Donna Walters, Cynthia Waki- moto, Virginia Weaver, Vada West, Becky Workman, Pat Wood. fFreshmenl1 Belinda Abeytia, Kathy Allen, Diane Anapple, Barb- ara Angelo, Sheri Baird, Terry Baisley, Iean Barrett, Amy Basket. Martha Beechtng, Don- na Berncie, Susan Bessert, Betty Birdwell. loan Blacksford, Donna Boggs, leanne Bru- baker, Karen Bronski, Mary Butter, Barbara Buckmaster. Elaine Bachmann, Lillian Car- dons, Sandy Carlson. Sandy Carter, Rhonda Chrtsttson. Margo Clausen. Teri Clay. Diane Coe. Pat Cochran. Sue Collinstani, Martha Cooke. Lynda Cullor, Beth Dail, Mary Dales. Lois D'Androla, Linda Davis. Lynn Dickson. Dorina Dickey, Pat Dobkowskl, Linda Drom- ming, onnie Dryden, Barbara Duddlnq. Deb- bie Duffy, Karen Duke. Christine Eakin, Ellen Ellis, Karen English, Pam Farmer. Lee Anne Faulkner, Sally Flntel. Wendy Frazier, Emilie Galka, Debbie Gasktn, Mary Glenn, Debbie Goldstein, Marlene Grablsc, Mary Grado. Iudy Green, Paula Greene, Kellie Greenwood. Sandy Grisby, Regina Guyton, Nancy Hall. Sara Harguess, Shari Henderson, Masako Helton, Vikki Hood, Martha Howard, Margie Hoyos, Suzy Hughes, Muriel Huff, Sue Hol- comb, Kathy Humble, Mary Hunting, Nancy Iacobson, Angie Iatzkeweltz, Cheryl Iohn- ston, Renae lones, Kathy ludd. Lola Kazah. Nancy Kemmtsh, Noreen Kewanwytwea. Cheryl King, Karen Kotenbeutel. Melissa Kupczok, Linda Lansdlll, Elaine Lavers. Sharon Lawrence, Carolyn Lev. Pam Lewis. Debbie Lloyd, lune Lloyd, Nancy Lotspeich. Ruth Lucke, lean McBride, Mariann McDuflee, Ianlce McReynolds, Kathy Magnon, Diane Marshall, Debbie Mariani, Denise Martino, Lee Maltby, Sheri Mead. Pat Mick, Carol Mochs, Beverly Morris, Bee Myers, Dee Myers. Donna Neal, Lynda Neil. Debbie Nesbitt. Linda Norris, Debbie Nyquist, Martha Olmol, Marla Pease. Cathy Peck. Mary lo Peterson. Sue Pierson, Dushka Pttchor, Iutter Pitts, Iackie Plate, Kim Pope. Anna Portanava. Linda Porter, Ellencia Powers. leon Radtch. Ioan Radich, Candy Rankin, Peggy Red- wood. Harriet Remer, Pam Rlbblett, Susan Richardson, Kathy Roach, Sharon Saba, El- len Sanders. Sandy Sandltn, Lois Sarandos. Susan Sarver, Sherry Seeglitz, Kathy Sellers. Linda Sherman, Dawn Small, Cathy Smith. Sue Soderman, Donna Stewart, Patricia Stombres. Gail Susne. Lorraine Tafoya, loan Testa, Debbie Thomas, Debbie Tucker, Mari- lyn 'I'hurman,'Susan Utter, Lucy Vega, Debra Warstell, Sharie West, Kathy White, Sharon Williams, Lavada Williams, Linda Wood, Io- anne Wyss, Donna Young. I.C.E. -- Front Row fleft to rightl: Karen Blanton, Belinda Griffin, Terry Bradford, Roberta Hoffman. Dawn Keating. Barry Geist, Stephen Garber. Elizabeth Glass, Ken Shautnger. Second Row: lohn Hesterman, Patrick Faulkner, lack Sut- ton, Ken Bunyan, Paul Roush, Hal Williams. Larry Meron. Third Row: Ronald Gordon. Keith Niver, Dick Doud, Neil Short, Frank Bowley, Gary Pellerln, Phil Kostustak. IN- TERACT - Front Row floft to rightl: Dan l-Ieedy, Greg lones, Richard Cohen, lim Shawver, William Rink, Doug Bogard, Ralph McEldowney, los Utz, Brian Wallace, Bill Kenig. David Eisensteln. Second Row: Gary Schoen, lim Parker, Scott Goodson, Ron Blake, Gail Houser, Milt Miller, Ronald Gor- don, Louis Katterhenry. lack Braman, Iohn Carpenter. Back Row: Larry Edmonds, lon Engel, Doug Emlnger, Bruce Marinics, Ierry Shultz, Mike I-leedy, Iohn Goodwin, Richard Winters. Danny Valdlvla. PAGE 151 - KEY CLUB - Front Row tleft to rightlz Greg Lumm, Ken Schoolland. Alan Stein, Dave Wilkof, Dennis Davis, Steve Morris, Iohn Lumm. ltm Wood, Richard Dosr- rer, Andrew Donchak. Second Row: Mark Landy, Gary Williams, Mike Feller, David Shapiro. Alan Davidson, Paul Price. lim Botce. David Markovttz, Som lnsana. Back Row: Ioel Oseran, Dennis Schaub, Charlie Cross. lohn Naegle, Tim Kelly. Mark Moore, Carl LeSusur, Ben Schaub, Mark Van Hoesen. KING'S CLUB - Front Row flsft to rightl: Danny Stilllon, ferry Cochran, Bill Phillips. Fred Ryan, Gary Anderson, Bill Drury, Don Cummings, Mike Kelly. Second Row: Lee Giurlanda, Gary Gorton. Richard Cohen. lohn Cochran. Rlch Shindell, lim Munsil, Mark Landy, Tom Houlon, Alan Lichty. Back Row: Bill Pallas, Ray Woolard, Bob Bower, Dave Stillfon, Dennis McBroom, Cary Hackin. Miko Neldon, Rex Hullng, Tom McCulloch. GIRLS LETTER CLUB-Front Row tlsft to rqihtl: Mickey Hudson, Sally Vargo, Kathleen Mertz, Clarece Ball, Ginny Weaver, Nancy Magnon. Donna Walter, Donna Walters, Anna Guer- rero. Back Row: Claire Bock, Rochelle Swan- son. Ginger Kurtz. Peggy Hill, lane Howell, loan Gissel. Diann Mahoney. Susan Kings- land. lill Skallerud. INot pictured: Vicki Te- fertiller.l PAGE 152 - LETTEHMAN'S CLUB - Front Row Ileft to rlghtl: Greg Lumm. Luis Vega, Dan Giffin, Dan Basche, Wayne Brown David Morrison, Charles Cross, Don Cum- mings, Ray Benltes. Mark Moore, Gary Wil- liams, Tsrry Phelps. lim Kopchak. Second Row: Scott Brunson, Iohn Holmes, Dick Wells, Mike Keith, Pat Cooper, Bill McEnaney, Char- les Vial, Charles Prtcs. Bob Madrill, Den Mertz, Charles Wrona, Alan Stein. Third Row: Ken Karptnskl. Dave Moors. Ben Schaub. Mike Stevens. lim Markakis, Steve Morris, Mark Van Hessen, lim Sanson, Doug Em- minger, Doug Bogard, Eric Nepsky, Dennis Franklin. Back Row: Randy Rogers. lim Mul- lens. Mike Feller, lohn Padelford, Steve Cross, Kirk Gamble. Bill Pallas, Terry Miller. Carl LeSeuer, Dave Markovlts. Iohn Lumm. los Tisdale. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Alphabetical llst of members: Charles Aarnt, Evan Alexon, Carolyn Anderson. Ronald Blake, Nancy Branham. Ianice Brooks, Scott Brunson, Carole Carpenter, Pam Cath- cart, Linda Chrlss. Ronald Clot, Susan Cor- less, David Efsenstein, Michael Feller, Nath- ania Fingerhut, Pamela Fletcher. Robert Fol- lowwill, ludith Fusco, loseph Galbraith. loan Gissel. lune Goodson, Mike Hndy, Colten Hefieran, Susan Hsrshfteld, Barbara Hotch- kiss, Sylvia Houy. lane Howell, Sam lnsana, Felice Iennings, Melanie lstt, Dawn Keating. Timothy Kelly, Frank Krampe, Carl LeSueur. lohn Lumm, Nancy Mognan. Melissa Manley. David Markovits, Casey Marovlch, Ianice Mc- Eldowney, Elaine Mesick, William Msyer. Bar- ry Meyers, Mindy Michele, Marcia Mtllsr. lanice Mills, Mark Moore, Candy Oln. Deb- bie Oseran, Ioel Oseran. Greg Owen, Alan Paul, Sharon Paulsen, Tonja Pearson, Chlqul- ta Rollins, Gary Schoen, Ken Schoolland, Car- ol Shannon, lim Shawvsr. Susan Sherwood. Bob Shimer, lill Skallerud. Edlyn Soderman. Tom Sunde. Eileen Supler, Rochelle Swanson. Carol Tlnkler, Deborah Tscharner, Linda Ty- ler, Gary Van Der Steur, Mark Van Hosssn. Barbara Vanosky, Charlie Vial, Laura Vil- lemes. Chsrl Walker, Brian Wallace, Carol Warlord, Lucia Watkins, Andres Weed. Mt- chells Wheeler. David Wilkof, Ilm Wood. Kathryn Zettorlund. NATIONAL THES- PIANS - Front Row tleft to rightlz Melissa Murdock, Cheryl Young, Ltnda Sadtck, Sus Murphy. Linda Chriss. Patty Mulligan. Ken Kloth, Edlyn Soderman. Ian Sownte. Back Row: Rick Begum, Ellen Mishkind. Dona Schwoiger, John Sankovich. Carolyn Chrlss. Dixie Peterson. Monte Brubaker. Mike Mitch- ell, Tom Bell. PAGE 153 - PARNASSU5 - Alpha- betical list of members fsenlorslz Charles Aarni, Nancy Branham. lantce Brooks, Carole Carpenter. Pam Cathcart, Carolyn Chrlss. Linda Chriss, Susan Corless. David Eisen- steln, Nathania Fingerhut, Collen Heiferan. Barbara Hotchkiss, Sylvia Houy. Sam Hugh- ss, Sam lnsana, Marcia Miller, Milt Miller. Debbie Oseran. Ioel Oseran, Alan Paul. Sharon Paulsen, Carol Shannon. Susan Sherwood, Bob Shimer, llll Skallerud, Tom Sunde. Carol Tinkler, Debbie Tscharnsr, Gary Van Der Steur, Lucia Watkins, Andy Weed, Michelle Wheeler. tlunlorslz Carol Chelfets. Richard Doerrer, Andrew Donchak. Delcle Edwards, Michael Gibbons. Patl Gllleo, Dan Heedy, Don lones, Ron lones, Sheila King, Mary Kloth, ludy McCoy, Dave Mehlum, Paul Metchik. ludl Plants, Lynda Rlshel, Rick Shin- dell. lean Shortrldge. Cathy Stanley, Mary Ann Syers, Richard Van Epps, Christine Wel- lsr, Rory Wsstberg, Liz Willsrs. fSopho- moresl: Ieff Boshes, Mike Cantor, Richard Cohen, Paula Cota. Susan Dong, Gary Gor- ton. Mark Landy, Sandy Mitchell, Eric Nep- sky. Kathy Pettit, Iohn Puckett, Georgette Pullenza, Lee Shapiro, David Shlndsll, Susie Taylor, Carol Tinnell. tFreshmenl: Debra Goldstein, Shari Henderson, Tom Higgins, Deborah Moorhead, Daphne Ross. Claire Shortridge. Susan Pierson. QUILL AND SCROLL - Front Row llelt to rlghtlz Carol Cheiletz, Ian Hull, Ann Paquette, Cheri Paq- uette, Pam Ryan, Kim Zeitlen. Denni Clement. Christi Burgess, Sharon Paulsen, Louis Kat- terhenry. Second Row: Anna Scarla. ludy Yates, Gwen Hurst, Cindy Champagne, Mick- ey Peterson, Carolyn Chriss, Dana Mosier, lan Spore, Lis Willers, Dave Mellott, Back Row: Steve Wilson, Scott Wallace, Bob Champagne, Rick Shindell, Mary Feeney. Ellen Mishkind. lane Coo ersmtth, Som Hughes, lim Christsn. RADIO CLUB - Front Row fleft to rlghtlz Pat Hubbard, loo McCabe, Herbert Steierman, Gale Thomas. Back Row: Carl lepsen ladvisorl Larry Cheatham. Barry Meyers, loe Wright. Tom Irvine. PAGE 154 - SPEECH AND DEBATE - Front Row Kleft to rightl: Donna Bencic, Debby Black, leff Boshes. Mike Cantor, Susan Dong. Lee Giurlanda, Barbara Angelo, Lisa Benner. Back Row: Tom Higgins. Mike Mit- chell, Karen English, Scott Goodson. Rich- ard Cohen, Elixabeth Hatounlan, Dennis Don- chak. Not pictured: Gary Gorton. SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE - Front Row flsft to rightl: Carolyn Nelson. ludl Trlplstt. Heather Morrison, Linda Catlett, Nathanta Fingerhut, lo Ann Cohen, Ians Howell, Barb Hotchkiss. Elaine Msslck, Michelle Wheeler. Back Row: Ann Fall. Cheri Walker, lulle Ryan, Carol Tinkler, Susan Kingsland, loan Gissel, Carol Shannon, Ann Poquette, Pot Leonardo, Dsb- bie Tscharner. Sharon Paulsen. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE - Front Row flsft to rlghtli lanice Brooks fsenlor advlsorl. Linda Sadtck, Abby Chesler, Carol Brown, ludy McCoy. Linda Rishel, Patt Gtlleo. Barbara Schterer, Sue Nodifl, Pam Housholder. Back Row: Sandy Hubbard, lean Barrett, lan Spore, Sheila Ktnq. Christine Weller. Charleen Hos- singer, Patti Pullensa, Kim Zeitlin, Iudy Ortiz. PAGE 155 - SOPHOMORE GIRLS LEAGUE -- Front Row Cleft to rtghtl: Kathy Staymatss, Felice Dauber, lna Stein. Melodle Simmons, Tsrl Black, Karon Holmes, Debbie Zoldan. Susan Thompson. Christina Saunders, Susan Dong, Gwen Llndstrom. Mary Ryan, Georgette Pullenza. Second Row: Kathy Gibson. Karen Riggs. Sandy Mitchell, layne Pennington, Rae Lynn Falbo. ludy Finkelstein, lanie Plotkin, Karen English, Terri Zito. Ieanns Smith, Gayle Shanks, lonet Tink- ler. Back Row: Lynn Nielsen, Mary Ann Hoff- man. Chris McEnoney. Sylva Houlon, Pom Allen. Connie Nygaurd, Linn McBroorn. lan Sownle. Sandy Keith, Penn Monchilov. Ian Yates. FRESHMAN GIIIUS LEAGUE - Front Row Ileft to rlghtl: Marilyn Thur- man, Lynda Neil, Kathy Wallace. Corrine El- bert, Potty Cochran, Donna Young, Linda Drummy. Karen Duke, Cathy Smith, Ioanns Wyss, Second Row: Lisa Benner, Margaret Sherwood. Sharon Whiteman, Debbie Duffy. Mary lo Peterson, Pat Harman, Sus Soder- man. Susan Gohring, Margo Clausen, Candy McConnell. Back Row: Connie Kime, Susan Sherwood. Mary Taschik, Kathy Anderson. Lynda Cullor, Patty Sterns, Cathy Peck, Lee Anne Faulkner, Pam England. GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET - Front Row ilsft to riqhtl: Mary lo Peterson, Bev Kesler. Sylva Houlon, Fe Abellera, Collsn Heleran. lanlcs Brooks. Melissa Manley. loan Glssel. Susan Sherwood. Back Row: Pati Gllleo, Penny Monchilov, Pat Dyson, Pom Allen. Connie Kims, Margaret Sherwood. Kathy Staymates. Laurie Simon. Carol Warlord. GENERAL INDEX A Aarni, Charles 29, 95, 96, 97 Abell, Garry 29 Abellera, Fe 29, 155 Abeytia, Belen 175 Abrams, Ioe 29 Adams, Carolyn 89, 100, 159 Adams, Debbie 167 Adams, Richard 96, 97. 167 Adkins, Mrs. Dolores 18 Adolf, Tony 29 Adrian, Shannon 29 Agee, Mr. Iames 17 Agnew, Marilyn 29 Akers, Greg 159 Alaface, Mary 167 Alcorn, Connie 175 Alexon, Evan 29, 89, 152 Alford, Dianna 167 Allen, Audrey 175 Allen, Kathy 175 Allen, Pam 29. 155 Allen, Paul 167 Allen, Richard 159 Allen, Steve 159 Allman. Karen 167 Allmon, Sharon 159 Alonso, Elisa 29 Alred, Iudy 29 Alston, Liz 29 Alvarez, Carlos 174, 175 Amerman, Brian 175 Anderson, Carolynne 28, 29, 101, 152 Anderson, Dale 175 Anderson, Dale 175 Anderson, Gary 93, 151, 158, 159 Anderson, Iohn 175 Anderson, Ioy 29, 92 Anderson, Kathy 155, 185 Anderson, Robert 127, 139, 185 Andexler, Daniel 169 Andexler, George 185 Andrews, Charles 28, 29, 88 Angelo, Barbara 154, 175 Angelo, Mike 159 Antrim, Bob 29 Aragon, Daniel 121, 175 Archuleta, Nelson 175 Arellanes, Steve 167 Arellanez, Linda 159 Armstrong, Iacki 143, 167 Arnold, Robert 29 Aros, Ioe 175 Ashton, Mr. Lee 17 Askew, Tomi 29, 149 Asmus, Adryce 95, 148, 167 Asper, Don 97, 175 Aston, Rusty 167 Atwater, Bart 175 Atwell, Francie 159 Audsley, Ioyce, Bill 29 Austin, Bill 167 Austin, Ricky 29 Avila, Alex 29 Avila, lack 167 Axe, Barbie 97, 159 Axson, Penny 29 B Baca, Tony 175 Bachman, Elaine 175 Bade, Bruce 95, 175 Bailey, Miss Ieanne 15 Baird, Donald 95, 175 Baird, Robert 159 Baird, Sheri 175 Baisley, Terry 175 Baizel, Bill 159 Bakemeier, Cliff 175 Baker, Barbara 29 Baker, Miss Beverly 16 Baker, Charles 167 Baker, Ioyce 175 Baker, Robert 175 Baker, Sharon 93, 159 Baldwin, Eteven 159 Ball, Clarece 143, 151, 159 Ball, Iames 159 Banks, Corine 93, 159 Banks, Deborah 175 Banks. Glory 159 Baranowski, Helena 29, 142 Barbaeu, Robert 93, 167 Barkie, Dennis 167 Barnhart, Ieff 159 Barragon, Mr. Ioe 18 Barrett, Don 30, 136 Barrett, Henry 121, 137, 175 Barrett, Iean 154. 159 Bartle, Cliff 175 ' Bartle, Ron 175 Basche, Dan 30, 88, 152 Basehore, Steve 175 Basham, Gari 159 Baskett, Amy 175 Bassalay, Peggy 175 Baum, Robert 159 Bean, Ieri 103, 159 Beaver, Gloria 159 Beck, Liz 159 Beckman, Ed 159 Beckman, Ron 121, 128, 175 Beckner, Dave 159 Beckner, Steven 30 Beeching, Martha 175 Beels, Terry 131 Begam, Richard 149. 152, 159 Belasco, Arlene 30 Bell, Tom 148, 152, 159 Bench, Ieanne 167 Bencic, Donna 154, 175 Bender, Iordy 175 Bender, Iudith 30 Bengert, Mike 93, 134, 167 Benites, Ray 30, 116, 136, 152 Benner, Mrs. Ioyce 17 Benner, Lisa 154, 155. 175 Bennett, Don 175 Bennett, Sharon 167 Benson, Margaret 30 Bent, Peter 95, 166, 167 Berchtold, Pat 175 Bergstrom, Gail 89, 97, 158, 159 Bernard, Iim 167 Bernard, Peggy 159 Bernard, Tim 175 Berry, David 175 Berry, Mickie 142, 148, 167 Berry, lack 159 Bertram, Cynthia 30 Bertram, Steve 129, 167 Bessert, Mary 167 Bessert, Mary 167 Bessert, Susan 142, 175 Bethell, Iohnny 159 Betz, Bruce 159 Betz, Robert 30, 97 Betz, Sandi 167 Bickel, Virginia 159 Bickersteth. Bruce 139, 175 Bicket. Brenda 159 Bickle, Thomas 30 Bicknell, Mr. Donald 20 Biegel, Martha 30 Biesemeyer, Mike 159 Bilyk, Peter 167 Bingham, Fred 120, 167 Bird, Brianna 30 Bird, Iames 175 Birdwell, Betty 95, 175 Biringer, Vickie 30 Birkmire, Margaret 175 Black, Dave 116, 141, 159 Black, Deborah 154 Black, Marie 174, 175 Black, Terri 149, 155, 166, 167 Blackford, Ioan 175 Blackwell, Bill 95, 97. 167 Blair, Dennis 139, 175 Blake, Barry 30 Blake, Michael 95, 97, 167 Blake, Ronald 30, 152 Blakley, Shirley 167 Blankenship, Doreen 167 Blanton, Karen 30 Bock, Claire 151, 159 Bogard, Doug 130, 152. 167 Bogard, Kathleen 30 Boggs, Donna 175 Boice, Iames 30, 144, 149, 151 Boldrey, Ioel 175 Boldrey, Iudith 30, 93 Bolinqer, Mike 175 Bollinger, Melvin 30, 95 Boone, Wende 167 Borders, Tim 175 Bos, Steve 95, 120, 166, 167 Bosco, Claudia 92, 93, 167 Bourne, Rob 141, 159 Bower, Betsy 95, 167 Bower, Robert 30, 151 Bowers, Al 30 Bowers, Ieanette 93, 159 Bowley, Frank 30 Boy, Chere 30, 92, 93, 105 Boy, Doug 167 Boynton, Tony 31 Boynton, Debbie 93, 167 Bozelli, Bob 175 Bradford, Stephen 95, 128, 175 Bradford, Theresa 31 Brahm, Steve 131, 159 Brakebill, Nancy 167 Brakelield, David 31 Braly, Iim 131, 167 Braman, George 31 Braham, Iack 31 Brandt, Penny 167 Branham, Nancy 31, 149, 152, 153 Brazell, Diane 94, 95, 131, 167 Brennan, Kathy 148, 159 Brennen, Darcie 167 Brenner, Robert 149 Brewer, Darcy 175 Brewer, Iulia 31 Brewer, Michael 31. 95 Bridgewater, Mrs. Lucille 18 Briggs, Penni 159 Bright, Bonnie 31, 142 Broadston, Michael 175 Brodie, Mitzi 93, 167 Bronski, Karen 167 Brooks, Debbie 167 Brooks, Gary 31 Brooks, Ianice 31, 149, 154, 155 Brooks, Iean 167 Brooks, Pamm 175 Brosius, Randy 167 Brown, Barbara 149, 167 Brown, Ianie 167 Brown, Bonnie 31, 101 Brown, Carol 92, 95, 154, 159 Brown, Ioy 175 Brown, Lois 175 Brown, Natalie 93, 159 Brown, Patti 175 Brown, Paul 175 Brown, Richard 31 Brown, Sheila 175 Brown, Tom 159 Brown, Wayne 116, 152. 159 Brubaker, Ieanne 175 Brubaker, Michael 31, 94, 95, 103 Brubaker, Monte 95, 152, 159 Bruce, lim 167 Brumfield, Claudia 167 Bruner, Mark 121, 175 Brunson, Scott 31, 149, 152 Buchan, Harry 31 Buchmann, Barbara 148 Buckmaster 175 Buckmaster, Barbara 175 Buehman, Mrs. Annie 18 Buhrman, David 175 Bumgarner, Brian 167 Burch, Ierri 159 Burchfield, Vivian 167 Burditt, Veda 175 Burgess, Christie 89. 92, 93, 159 Burgr, Larry 167 Burrows, Mitzi 93, 167 Burton, Ann 175 Butler, Mary 175 Buys, Paul 92, 93, 159 Bynum, Ioe 167 Byrnes, Mike 130, 167 Byron, Mr. Everett 16 C Cadman, Gary 31 Cagle, Dan 31 Caglio, Liz 167 Caglio, Shirley 159 Cahal, Iohn 31 Cain, Candi 31 Caldwell, Steve 28, 31, 124 Calhoun, Bill 159 Callahan, Iames 120, 144, 167 Calloway, Will 139, 175 Camp, Kim 31 Campbell, Betsy 149. 167 Campbell, Mrs. Carol 17 Campbell, Ierry 92, 93, 159 Campbell, Linda 31 Campbell, Mary 159 Campbell, Nancy 175 Campo, Miss Teresa 17 Canary, Betty 175 Cannon, Pam 175 Canoro, Barbara 31 Canoro, Lynn 95, 159 Cantor, Mike 95, 153, 154, 167 Cantrell, Paula 88, 142, 158, 159 Capoot, Mary 167 Capper, Kent 175 Carbine, Alan 123, 128, 175 Carden, Rick 167 Cardone, Lillian 175 Carey, Iohn 167 Carlson, Larry 167 Carlson, Linda 32, 101 Carlson, Sandra 175 Carpenter, Carole 32. 143. 152, 153 Carpenter. Iohn 120, 129, 144, 167 Carr, Carol 167 Carrasco, Iaime 32 Carrick, Iim 116, 159 Carrillo, Mary Io 159 Carson, Sue 167 Case, Carol 32, 148 Cater, Mr. Patrick 20 Cathcart, Pam 32, 89, 152, 153 Catlett, Linda 32, 154 Catron, Walter 32, 149 Cedic, Sreten 175 Center, Bruce 167 Cerracchio, Iim 167 Cesar, Muriel 32, 93 Chambers, Brenda 167 Chambers, Linda 95, 97, 167 Chambers, Rosanna 143, 167 Champagne, Bob 32, 153 Champagne, Cindy 88, 100, 153, 159 Chandler, Iudie 167 Chapin, Linda 32 Chapman, Denise 32 Chapman, Dennis 159 Chard, Richard 94, 95, 97, 159 Charles, Mary 98, 159 Charns, Eve 159 Chase, Shirley 32 Chavez, Mike 175 Cheatham, Larry 95, 153, 159 Cheatham, Leonard 97, 159 Cheifetz, Carol 153, 159 Chesler, Abby 149, 154, 159 Chester, Steven 175 Chevalier, Albert 175 Chevalier, Cary 167 Chief, Glenda 159 Childers, Deonna 148, 159 Childers, Donal 175 Chriss, Carolyn 28, 32, 152, 153 Chriss, Linda 32, 93, 149, 152 Christen, Iim 105, 153, 159 Christensen, Andy 175 Christensen, Fred 159 Christman, Carolyn 175 Christman, Cathy 176 Christman, Larry 148 Claffey, Brian 32 Claffey, Diane 32 Clancy, Angela 32 Clancy, Cheryl 167 Clark, Charles 120 Clark, Bill 167 Clark, lim 176 Clark, Roger 130, 167 Clark, Susan 167 Clark, Terry 32 Clausen, Margo 155, 176 Clay, Teri 176 Clement, Clint 176 Clement, Denni 105, 153, 159 Clement, Doreene 142, 167 Clements, Mark 176 Clements, Susan 159 Clemons, Bob 167 Clewley, Val 159 Clifton, Iohn 167 Cline, Dwayne, 134, 159 Cline, Ted 176 Clise, Ioan 167 Close, Gail 159 Clot, Ronald 32, 149, 152 Cloyd. Ruth 95, 159 Coates, Cathy 176 Coates, Iames 32 Coates, Steve 159 Coble, Cheryl 32 Cochran, Ierry 129, 151, 159 Cochran, Iohn 151, 159 Cochran, Pat 155, 176 Coe, Diane 176 Coers, Marchita 159 Cofer, Mr. Howard 20 Coffey, Iudy 92, 93, 159 Coffin, Grace 159 Cohan, Io Ann 168 Cohen, Io Ann 32, 154 Cohen, Richard 149, 154, 151 Colburn, Kathy 32 Colburn, Molly 98, 15 Cole, Dennis 176 Cole, Margaret 97 Cole, Mike 120, 168 Cole, Ronald 168 Collard, Iudy 28, 32, 89, 101 Collins, Pat 120, 141, 168 Collins, Tani 176 Colwell, Linda 168 Conder, Ralph 160 Conley, Ioette 160 Conner, Tim 33 Conter, Cindy 95, 168 Contreras, Chuck 160 Cook, Kerry 168 Cook, Linda 33 Cooney, Vance 176 Coonrod, Dean 160 Cooper, Iudy 168 Cooper, Patrick 33, 15 Coopersmith, lone 33, 153 Corless, Iim 160 Corless, Susan 33, 15 153 Cornwell, Cheryl 168 Cota, Paula 92, 93, 153, 168 Cotner, Mr. Douglas 1 Cottrell, Patte 88, 160 Courson, Nancy 168 Coverdale, Richard 1 Cowan, Iim 176 Cox, Ianice 160 Cox, Ionathan 176 Craig, Randy 174, 17 Craig, Scott 160 Cramer, Phil 168 Crandall, Tom 116, 13 160 Crigler, Mark 33 Cripps, Mrs. Lorraine 18 Criswell, Marjie 33, 8 Cross, Charlie 141, 15 152 , 168 Cross, Steve 33, 136, 137, 152 Crouch, Ray 139, 176 Crowley, Fran 168. 176 Cruikshank, Steve 95, 97, 141, 168 Cullen, Betty 149, 160 Cullor, Lynda 155, 17 Culver, Kathy 176 Cummings, Bruce 176 Cummings Don 129, 1 152, 160 Cunningham, Al 121, 176 Currie, Ianet 160 Curtis, Debbie 168 Curtis, Greg 130, 136, 140, 160 Curtis, Lynne 160 Curtis, Pamela 33 Curtis, Ray 168 Cushman, Terry 130 Cutrara, Greg 121, 12 176 Cypert, Lance 128,, 1 176 D Dague, Doug 123, 17 Dague, Vicki 160 Dahl. William 33, 148 Dail, Beth 176 Dail, Marsha 33, 92, 9 Dale, Catherine 142, 168 Dales, Betty 142, 168 Dales, Mary 176 Dales, Tom 160 Daley, Debra 168 Dambrosio, Louis 176 D'Ambrosio, Mary 33 Daniel, Mark 33 Dansdill, Kay 33, 148 Darling, John 176 Darling, Philip 168 Dauber, Felice 149, 155. 168 Davidson, Alan 116, 151, 160 Davidson, Denny 168 Davidson, Judi 160 Davies, Don 160 Davis, Carla 160 Davis, Dana 168 Davis, Dee 168 Davis, Dennis 93, 151. 158 . 160 Davis, Linda 142, 176 Davis, Lynn 33 Davis, Mary Jo 142, 168 Davis, Sandi 92, 93. 168 Davison, Franklin 33 Dawson Sue 95, 160 Day, Mr. Don 20 Deienbaugh, Mark 176 DeForest, Cheryl 33 DeForest, Ken 168 DeForest, Terrye 142. 168 De Koek, Tina 176 Del Prinicpe, Tom Robert 176 Delaney, Bobby 176 Deiatorre, Vidal 176 Delk, Brenda 168 De More, Kathy 168 Demster, Suzanne 33, 92, 95 Denney, Russell 176 Derryberry, Mike 176 Deserano, Bobby 168 Deserano, Mackie 168 Deserano, Rowena 33 Deterding, Karmen 33 Deterding, Phil 176 Devlin, Ann 186 De Witt, Walter 33 Diamond, Shelley 95, 168 Diaz, Diana 93, 97, 160 Diaz, Jul 168 Diaz, Ruven, 168 Dibrell, Nicolette 168 Dice, Marina 168 Dichter, Suzi 160, 102 Dickey, Dorina 176 Dickey, Karen 33 Dickey, Phillip 93, 95. 160 Dickey, Suzanne 95 Dickson, Lynn 176 Dierken, Daniel 33 Dierken, George 123, 176 Dierken, Kathy 148, 160 Dietz, Edward 34 Dietz, Janet 34 illahunt, Kathy 160 iscenza, Sandra 176 iscenza, Virginia 160 Dixon, Robert 34 obkowski, Patricia 176 odd, George 34 odson, Cindi 168 oerrer, Richard 93. 149, 151 oles, Patricia 34. 148 onavich, Jerry 168 onchak, Andrew 95. 149, 151, 160 onchak, Dennis 154, 176 ong, Susan 153, 154. 155, 168 otson, Peggy Ann 160 oud, Dick 34 owning, Les 160 oyal, Derrell 176 oyle, Miss Margaret 18 reyer, Steve 141, 168 rollinger, Don 34, 136 rummy, Linda 155. 174. 176 Drury, Bill 130, 149. 154, 168 Dryden, Connie 176 Dryer, Miss Beverly 19 Dudding, Barbara 174, 176 Dueresne, Paul 168 Duff, Scot 160 Dufler, Anita 168 Duffy, Debbie 149, 155. 176 Dufresne, Margot 176 Dufresne, Phillip 160 Dugan, Mrs. Patricia 16 Dugger, Miss Anita 18 Duke, Edward 28, 34, 95, 97 Duke, Karen 155, 176 Dunham, Mike 168 Dunlap, Paula 149, 160 Dunn, Gary 160 Dunn, Marlin 168 Duprest, Dave 160 Durham, Steve 160 Dye, Ken 160 Dyson, Pat 149. 155. 168 E Eakin, Chris 176 Earnhardt, Larry 176 Eckman, Joyce 168 Edelblut, Tina 168 Edgar, Byron 95, 97, 168 Edgar, Bob 95, 176 Edmonds, Larry 34, 88 Edwards, Delcie 97, 153, 160 Edwards, Ernestine 34 Edwards, Patricia 34 Edwards, Sally 34 Edwards, Sylvester 176 Egli, Jeanne 34, 93 Ehrhardt, Janet 93, 149. 160 Eisenstein, David 34. 149, 152, 153 Ekblade, Tana 34, 88 Ekblade, Doug 168 Elbert, Corrine 155, 176 Elbert, Tom 160 Ellis, Ellen 176 Ellis, Harold 34 Ellis, Jeff 168 Ellis, Renee 168 Elson, Jim 34, 88 Emery, Debbie 34 Emminger, Doug 130, 141, 152, 168 Emory, Paula 168 Endres, Larry 160 Endres, Susan 168 Engel, Jon 168 England, Pam 155, 176 Engle, Dean 176 Englin, Randi 168 English, Alan 176 English, Karen 149, 154 155, 168 English, Susan 34, 94. 95, 176 English, Bill 128, 139. 176 Ensign, Danny 160 Erb,Iack121, 128, 176 Erb, Valorie 168 Erickson, Kristina 168 Erickson, Roxanna 34, 149 Ersland, Dave 168 Espy, Dick 160 Esquivel, Frank 176 Estrella, Mike 160 Eth. John 95, 97, 160 Etter, Richard 160 Evertsen, Jim 95, 168 Ewing, Patricia 92, 93, 149. 168 Eymann, David 95. 121. 139. 176 Eymann, Linda 34. 92. 93 Ezell, Doria 34 Ezell, Mike 160 F Fain, Jim 168 Fairman, Jeff 148, 176 Falbo, Rae 155, 168 Falk, Philip 176 Fall, Ann 34, 98, 154 Fallis, Sherwood 148, 176 Falls, Steve 176 Falvey, Lynn 160 Fanchaly, Fred 34 Fanchaly, Peggy 168 Farage, Brian 35 Farmer, Pam 176 Farris, Donna 168 Farrow, John 160 Farthing, Debbie 160 Fasula, Gary 168 Faulkner, Judy 176 Faulkner, Lee Ann 155. 176 Fawcett, Mr. Lewis 20 Feagins, Cecil 148, 176 Fearrington, Carl 160 Fedele, Mario 121, 176 Fedele, Serita 160 Feeney, Mary 28, 35. 89, 101 Feeney, Maureen 88. 168 Felix, Martin 35 Feller, Daniel 95, 97. 176 Feller, Michael 35, 89, 93, 149 Ferguson, Steve 148, 160 Ferguson, Terry 168 Fernau, Steve 168 Ferriero, Ewerton 91 Fetters, Carol 160 Fincher, Mr. Troy 16 Fincher, Troy 35, 92, 93, 136 Finger, Mary 176 Fingerhut, Nathania 35, 152, 153, 154 Finkelstein, Judy 149, 155. 168 Fintel, Jill 142, 148, 168 Fintel, Sally 176 Fisher, Richard 35 Fishledger, Mr. Jack 20 Fisler, James 120 Fitzgerald, Mr. Robert 18 Fitzpatrick, Terry 176 Flanagan, Christine 35, 148, 149 Fleek, Melanie 168 Fleishman, Charlie 128. 174. 176. 184 Fleming, Bob 168 Fletcher, Guy 95, 168 Fletcher, Pamela 35, 93, 152 Flick, Mark 35, 130 Flickinger, Terry 176 Flindt. Gary 35, 116, 130 Flowers, Tom 168 Flynn, Karen 35 Flynn, Kevin 176 Flynn, Patrick 35 Flynn, Steve 135 Flynn, Terry 35, 141. 160 Foerman, Celia 168 Foglesong, Van 160 FoleY. lim 95, 97, 168 Foley, Patty 160 Folleh, Miss Vilola 18 Folks, Carolyn 96, 97, 160 Followwill, Robert 35, 152 Foose, Mike 120, 144, 168 Foose, Pat 121, 176 Foote, Donna 168 Forker, Jackie 160 Forman, Janice 35, 93 Forrest, Melissa 160 Forselius, Robert 35 Forselius, Mark 168 Forte, Pat 160 Foster, Linda 176 Foutz, Don 160, 168 Fowler, Marsha 176 Fox, Annie 160 Fox, Robert 160 Frandsen, Christi 131. 160 Frandsen, Karen 35, 89, 101, 131 Franklin, Dennis 35. 124. 136, 152 Frantz, Mr. Ralph 16 Frechette, Lois 168 Fredrickson, David 93 Freeman, Lyndy 93, 160 Frey, Joe 35 Frey, Jon 176 Fritts, Thomas 97, 149, 168 Froom, Stella 149, 168 Frost, William 35, 143 Fry, Ed 169 Fry, Richard 176 Frye, Robert 35, 149 Fuchs, Henry 35, 148 Fuller, Fr. David 16 Fuller, Mike 130, 134. 169 Fumetti, Diane 169 Fumetti, Don 160 Fusco, Dave 176 Fusco, Judith 35, 152 G Galaviz, Gloria 169 Galbraith, Joe 28, 35, 88, 152 Galka, Emilie 176 Galka, Frank 169 Galka, John 169 Gallagher, Greg 120. 141, 169 Gamble, Kirk 136, 140, 152, 180 Garber, Stephen 36 Garcia. Robert 169 Gard. Mr. Robert 13 Garlanud, Jim 169 Garton, Caryn 36 Gaskin, Lynda 160 Gauthier, Doug 160 Gazley, Jill 36 Geist, Barry 36 Geist, Bruce 176 Geist, Debi 160 Genet, Debbie 149, 169 Gentry, John 121, 177 Gentry. Kenny 160 Gerkin, Karen 177 Gerkin, Richard 120, 160 Geyman, Wayne 169 Gibbons, Michael 88, 95, 97, 160 Gibson, Barbara 169 Gibson, Dave 160 Gibson, David 177 Gibson, Jim 160 Gibson, Kathy 155, 169 an 136, 137. Giilin, D 152. 169 Gilbert, Donald 169 Gilbert, Vicki 177 Gill, Barbara 160 Gill, Mickey 177 Gilla, Jim 36, 134 Gilleo, Pati 149, 154. 155, 160 Gillespie, Kenneth 36, 148 Gissel, Joan 36, 142, 148, 154 Giurlanda, Lee 28, 36, 151. 154 Glad,, Robert 36 Glass. Glass. Glenn, Glenn. Glenn, Charles 149 Liz 36 Marty 160 Mary 177 Norman 169 Goben, Raymond 169 Godfrey, Bill 160 Godfrey, Mary 169 Godwin, Jean 97 Gohring, Susan 155. 177 Goldberg, Chet 160 Goldsby, Tina 160 Gollong, Mrs. Gladys 18 Gomez, Manuel 135. 141, 169 Gonzales, Marcella 169 Gonzales, Micaela 36 Gonzales, Ricardo 36 Gonzales, Tom 160 Goodland, Sandy 169 Goodrich, Thomas 169 Goodson. Scott 95, 154 Goodwin, Jean 196 Goodwin, John 169 Goodwin, Maureen 36, 88 Gookin, Allen 95, 169 Goracke, Darrell 121, 177 Gordon, Richard 169 Gordon, Ronald 36 Gorton, Gary 151, 153, 154. 169 Gorton, Gregg 95, 177 Gotch, Cece 160 Goutheir, Marie 36 Grabiec, Marlene 177 Grado, Mary 177 Graham, Janet 160 Graham, Linda 160 Graham, Patty 95, 97, 169 Gray, Dennis 177 Gray, Glen 177 Graziano, Liz 169 Green, Dolores 148 Green, John 169 Green, Joe 177 Green, Judy 177 Green, Loretta 142, 160 Green, Mike 36 Green, Ron 169 Greene, Michael 160 Greene, Paula 177 Greene, Scott 169 Greene, Sharon 177 Greener, John 169 Greenwood, Kellie 177, 174 Greer, Steve 129, 161 Grencevicz, Joe 36 Grieger, Kris 177 Griffin, Belinda 36 Grigsby, Sandra 177 Groskopt, Randy 169 Gross. Denise 169 Gross, Marcia 148 Grotjan, Ronald 169 Guerrero, Anna 142, 151, 161 Gutfey. Sharla 169 Guggisberg, Mark 131, 161 Gulley, Kathleen 36 Gulliver, Marla 161 Gulliver, Vivian 36, 102 Gunn, Sharon 36 Gustafson, Steven 139 Guyton, Regina 177 Gwillim, Nancy 95, 177 H Haas, Skip 169 Haas, Diane 36, 89, 98 Hacker, John 36 Hackin, Carey 88, 89, 151, 169 Hagenstad, Brett 169 Hahn, Liz 92, 93, 149. 161 Haight, Nora 37, 93 Haire, Mary 95, 97. 149, 169 Haire, Steven 95 Hajek, Ron 169 Haldiman, Meredith 177, 184 Hall, Nancy 148, 177 Hale, Kay 161 Hallberg, Janis 37 Hallberg, Steve 169 Hamblen, Paula 37 Hamblin, Bruce 95 Hamel, Diane 169 Hamilton, Delores 161 Hamilton, Ellan 177 Hammer, Jim 169 Hammerle, Charles 177 Hammerle, Rob 161 Hammerle, Terry 37. 149 Hammond, Alvie 177 Hammontree, Rick 37 Hancin, Melinda 169 Hanely, Mr. Fred 19 Hanna, Dave 103 Hanna, Laurie 142, 169 Hanshaw, Brenda 169 Harguess, Sara 177 Harlan, Jon 169 Harmon, Debbie 98. 158, 161 Harmon, Pat 155, 177 Harper, Judy 95, 161 Harper, Robert 121, 128, 177 Harris, Brenda 37 Harris, Joe 169 Harris, June 161 Harris, Karen 169 Harris, Ken 92, 93, 169 Harris, Susan 37 Harrison, Mark 94, 95, 177 Harrison, Wes 95, 116, 130, 161 Harsha, Cynthia 161 Harsha, Cynthia 161 Harsha, Robert 161 Hart, Cliff 177 Hart, Kenneth 37 Hart, Peggy 177 Hartley, Carol 37, 148 Hartley, Yvonne 169 Hassinger, Charleen 154. 161 Hatounian, Liz 92, 93, 154, 169 Haun, Glenda 92, 93, Havermale, Brenda 169 Hayes, Claudia 37 Haynes, Phyllis 161 Hays, Bruce 169 Hayt, Michelle 169 Hayt, Nancy 37 Hazelett, Carol 169 Hazlett, Philip 148, 177 Heath, Ray 161 Heath, Bill 169 Heavin, Vicki 98, 158, 161 Heckrotte, Wayne 161 Heedy, Dan 153, 161 Heedy, Mike 37. 149. 152 Heiferan, Colien 37, 152, 153, 155 Hegel, Alex 37 Heidenreich, Laura 37 Hellstern, Connie 169 Helton, Judy 161 Helton, Masako 177 Hemphill, Kathy 169 Henderson, Lynda 37 Henderson, Shari 153, 177 Henry, Candi 177 Henry, Cherrie 177 Henry, Rerrick 37 Henry, Sue 97, 169 Hepburn, Don 177 Hering, Larry 37 Herman, Phyllis 166, 169 Hermann, lim 37, 89, 105. 116 Hernandez, Steve 121. 134, 139. 177 Herndon, Paul 177 Herrick, Phoebe 37, 131 Hershtield, Susan 37. 89, 152 Hertzler, Terry 37 Herwehe, Iohn 37 Hess, Cora 169 Hess, Robert 97, 169 Hesterman, Iohn 37 Hett, Debby 161 Heuer, Barbara 38, 148 Heuer, Bill 121, 137. 177 Hickman, Henry 38. 136, 137 Hickman, Ronnie 127, 177 Hicks, Gerald 169 Hiddessen, Philip 38. 149 Higgins, Tom 153, 154. 177 Hileman, Paul 38 Hill, Dave 161 Hill, Peggy 143, 151. 161 Hill, Scott 169 Hill, Tom 169 Hirko, Mary 177 Hitt, Bob 169 Hock, Mary Ann 38 Hock, Pete 169 Hodge, Karie 169 Hodges, Loretta, 169 Hoel, Mr. Eugene 20 Hoeller, Douglas 177 Hoelzle, Robert 177 Hoenig, Marryanna 169 Hoffman, Ioe 161 Hoffman, Mary 149, 155, 169 Hoffman, Robert 38 Hogan, Pat 116, 120. 161 Holbert, Gary 148, 177 Holbert. Larry 148, 177 Holbrook, Laurel 38 Holcomb, Karen 161 Holcomb, Sue 177 Holmes, Iohnny 130, 152, 161 Holmes, Karen 38, 155 Holmes, Kraon 89, 169 Holmes, Lorna 38, 100. 149 Holmes, Sharon 38 Holmes, Zona 95, 169 Holt, Beth 169 Homer, Miss Dixie 18 Hood, Vikki 177 Hoopes, Iaynie 149. 169 W Hopwood, Keith 177 Horine, Dan 144, 169 Hotchkiss, Barbara 38. 152, 154 Houlon, Sylva 28, 38. 98, 155 Houlon, Tom 149, 151. 169 House, Robert 177 Housel, Rick 177 Houser, Bail 137, 141. 161 Housholder. Pam 103. 149, 154, 161 Housholder, Todd 121. 130, 139, 177 Houy, Sylvia 38, 93, 152, 153 Howard, Bev 148, 169 Howard, Ginger 148. 169 Howard, Martha-Ann 177 Howell, Blake 169 Howell, Debi 169 Howell, Mr. Harold Howell, lane 138. 151. 152. 154 Howell, Tony 169 Howett, Iudy 93, 161 Hoyos, Margaret 177 Hrenchir, Larry 161 Hubbard, Carol 161 . Hubbard, Pat 95, 153. 169 ' Hubbard, Sandy 154. 161 Hudson, Michelle 98. 142. 151, 161 Hudson, Paul 177 Huff, Murieljean 177 Huff, Mr. Serge 19 Huff, Terri 161 Huffman, Kathi 169 Huffman, Steve 177 Hughes, Jamie 169 Hughes, Sam 38, 148. 153 Hughes, Suzy 177 Hulen, Dan 177 Huling, Rex 38. 151 Hull, Ian 153, 161 Humble, Kathy 177 Hunter, Cory 177 Hunter, Iihn 161 Hunter, Ken 161 Hunting, Mary 177 Hurst, Gwen 88. 98. 153, 161 Hurst, Mike 169 Husband, Arthur 169 Husband. Marvin 161 Huskey, Linda 177 Huston, Dan 170 Huston, Randolph 177 Huston, Robin 177 Hutcherson, Iudy 38 Hutchinson, Rod 161 Hutchinson, Greg 128. 177 Hyland, Christina 95. 170 Hylen, Dayle 170 I lddings, Don 38 lncardona, Mary Io 38 Ingram, Connie 143, 170 Insana, Sam 38. 94, 95, 149 lrazabal, Alejandro 91 Irvine, lim 177 Irvine, Tom 153, 170 Iseli. Marlene 161 J Iackson, Allen 131, 161 Iackson, Carol 38 Iackson, Pat 170 Iackson, Walter 170 Iacober, left 38 Iacobson, Nancy 177 Iames, Io 170 Iarred, Linda 161 Iasso, Iohn 116, 161 Ienkins, Ieif 161 Ienkins, Ioan 38 Iennlngs, Bill 38 Iennings. Don 170 Iennings, Felice 39, 89. 101, 152 Ienson, Bob 121, 139. 177 Ienson, Fred 39 Iepsen, Dean 161 Iett, Melanie 39, 148. 152 Iohnson, Carl 170 Iohnson, Carol 161 Iohnson, IMr. Clarence 16 Iohnson, Cynthia 170 Iohnson, Debbie 177 Iohnson, Mr. Don 20 Iohnson, Laurie 170 Iohnson, Lynette 161 Iohnson, Mike 131, 161 Iohnson, Mrs. Millie 17 Iohnson, Nancy 161 Iohnson, Mr. Ralph 17 Iohnson, Steve 161 Iohnson, Toni 170 Iohnston, Cheryl 142. 177, 184 Iohnston, Craig 161 Iohnston, Dan 39 Iohnston, Ianell 39 Iohnston, Linda 39, 93 Iolly, Cyndy 170 Iolly, Lee 177 Iones, Connie 149, 170 Iones, Dennis 120, 130. 170 Iones, Don 93, 95, 149. 161 Iones, Greg 135, 144. 161 Iones, Myron 95, 161 Iones, Paul 120, 130. 170 Iones, Randy 121, 177 Iones, Renae 177 Iones, Ron 93, 95, 161 Iones, Ronnie 149 Iones, Terry 177 Iones, Mr. Verne 20 Ioralmon, Del 121, 177 Ioralmon, Hal 177 Iordan, Mrs. Eugenia Iordan, Mike 177 , Ioseph, Larry 121, 177 Ioseph, Rhonda 177 Iudd, Kathy 177 K Kakoleski, Alan 39. Kallof, Dennis 130, 161 Kaplan, Cheryl 89, 98, 161 Kappel, Ann 94, 95. 166, 170 Karpinski, Ken 124, 152. 161 Katterhenry, Louis 95. 153, 161 Katz, Sheldon 39 Kazan, Lala 177 Keating, Dawn 39, 152 Keating, Mark 144, 170 Keel, Cynthia 177 Keel, Terry 170 Keeton, Robin 128, 177 Keister, Paul 170 Keith. Mike 152, 161 Keith, Sandy 142, 148. 155, 170 Kelly, Daniel 129 Kelly, Mike 151, 161 Kelly, Ken 121, 128. 178 Kelly, Tim za, 39. aa. 151 Kemp, Kim 170 Kempley, Chris 170 Kenig, William 39 Kennedy, Iudy 170 Kennedy, Steve 161 Keown, Susan 178 Kepner, Bill 178 Kerr. Diane 39 Kerwin, Eileen 88, 161 Kesler, Bev 155, 161 Ketner, Alyce 161 Kewanwytewa, Noreen 178 Kiewit, Drake 139, 178 Kiewit, Pete 170 Kimbrough, Ioseph 170 Kime, Connie 39, 93. 155 Kimura, Barry 170 King, Charles 170 King, Kathleen 39 King, Pamela 39, 105 King, Philip 139, 178 King, Sheila 149, 153. 154, 161 King, Sheryl 178 Kingsland, Susan 39. 142, 151, 154 Kinman, Iim 178 Kinsey, Ken 39 Kirk, Iohn 178 Kirk, Karen 92, 93, 170 Kirkpatrick, Eva 178 Kirkpatrick, Ray 178 Kissil, Vic 149, 161 Kiviat, Gayle 39, 105 Kleck, Marlys 92, 93. 170 Klein, Douglas 95, 97, 170 Klein, Sheryl 161 Kleinfelt, Pat 178 Kloth, Ken 152. 178 Kloth, Mary 95, 149. 153, 161 Klotz, Linda 39, 95 Kluch. Cheryl 178 Kluch, Mike 161 Knaack, Donna 170 Knapple, Diana 178 Knight, Kevin 39 Knight, Randall 170 Knochenhauer, Lloyd 39 Knochenhauer, Bob 170 Kogan, Ieff 178 Kolasinski, Theresa 161 Kollar, Larry 178 Kopchak, lim 88, 116, 152, 161 Korljan, Bob 128, 178 Korljan, Bonnie 39, 98 Kostusiak, Phil 39 Kotenbeutel, Karen 178 Kovach, Larry 161 Krahn, Kathy 93, 161 Kramer, Barbara 170 Kramer, Ed 161 Krampe, Debbie 170 Krampe, Frank 39, 130, 152 Kraus, Iackie 40 Krause, Larry 170 Krek, Ieff 161 Kreutzberg. Steve 128, 178 Krimball, Ted 127, 139, 178 Krimbill, Chris 170 Krospic, Frank 170 Kross, Mari 170 Krueger, Charlotte 40. 149 Krueger, Everett 121, 134, 139, 178 Krueger, Theresa 161 Krupa, Iim 170 Krushak, Bill 178 Kuhlman, Donna 170 Kuhn. Mrs. Bonnie 17 Kuhn, Donna 161 Kupczak, Melissa 178 Kurtz, Ginger 142, 151. 161 Kurtz, Penny 93, 98, 161 Kushwara, Iohn 120, 170 Kuta, Gale 40, 149 L La Fave, Cherie 161 Labelle, Robert 28 Lacey, Frank 40 Lady, Steven 93, 170 Landis, Carole 40, 93, 97 Landis, Craig 178 Landis, Dick 95, 170 Landy, Mark 151, 153. 170 Lane, Danny 178 I.angdon, Tom 178 Lange, Mike 95, 97, 170 Langevin, Cindy 149, 170, 176 Lansdell, Linda 178 Lansing, Mark 121, 178 Larimer, Donna 161 Larson, Stephen 170 Larson, Walton 178 Lathen, Iim 170 Laue, Suzy 103, 40 Lavers, Dulane 134, 178 Lavers, Elaine 178 Lawrence, David 170 Lawrence, Debbie 178 Lawrence, Ian 98, 161 Lawrence, Sharon 178 Lawrence, Walter 40, 116, 136 Le Desma, Ronnie 135 141 Leach, Matt 40 Leach, Nancy 40 Learned, Mike 178 Le Clerc. Sherry 40 Lee, Charles 170 Lee, lane 178 Lee, Marcus 149, 170 Lee, Roger 170 Leiter, Marilyn 142, 149. 161 Lemberg, Raymond 149 Lemley, Debbie 40, 148 Lempe, Ianet 93. 161 Lempe, Ioan 178 Lenzini, Albert 178 Leon. Randy 123, 130. 138. 178 1 Leonardo, Pat 40, 154 Lester, Sandy 161 Le Seueur, Carl 28, 40, 124. 151 Le Sueur. Fred 128, 176 Levie, Daniel 178 Levine, Ioan 178 Levine, Rhoda 97, 162 Lewandowski, Lynn 178 Lewis, Ann 178 Lewis, Belinda 162 Lewis, Dianne 162 Lewis, Steven 178 Lichty, Alan 131, 151. 162 Lidia. Barbara 178 Liqgett. Dorothy 162 Likes, Mr. Robert 20 Lindstrom, Gwen 155. 170 Lindstrom, Laurel 162 Linkey, Lonna 40, 92, 93 Linkey, Robert 121, 130, 178 Linn, Louis 40 Littell, Lynn 162 Little, Martin 178 Livensparger, Iames 170 Livensparger, Mary 174, 178 Livesay, Linda 162 Lizanetz, Mark 170 Liubicich, Mr. A. L. 16 Llewellyn, Roger 170 Lloyd, Debbie 178 Lloyd, Marina 178 Locke, Mrs. Grace 17 Logan, Kathleen 40 Lohbeck, Pete 128, 178 Lokken, Gail 95. 97. 170 Lokken, Linda 178 Lombard, Joyce 170 Long, Barbara 40 Long, Iohn 120. 170 Lonon, Mary 162 Lo Presti, Iohn 162 Loring, Iim 40 Losey, Gene 28, 40 Lotspeich, Connie 162 Lotspeich, Nancy 178 Lotspeich, Susan 170 Lowe, Randy 136. 162 Lowery, Mr. Robert 19 Lucas, David 40, 105 Lucke, Ruth 178 Lufkin, Ruth 178 Lumm, Greg 116, 120, 151. 162 Lumm, Iohn 40, 124, 151, 152 Lundgren, Mr. Orra 16 Lusk, Denis 162 Lybarger, Elsa 148, 1 Lyells, Robert 139, 17 M Ma, Emma 40 Mac Dougall, Jamie 148. 170 Macchione, Nancy 4 Machacek, Vicky 162 Mack, Delbert 139, 1 Madden, Gary 95 Madden, Mary 41, 14 Madrill, Robert 41, 1 152 Maertz, Steve 178 Magary, Dennis 170 Maggs, Ed 162 Magnan, Kathy 148, 178 Magnan, Nancy 41, 1 148, 151 Magnuson, Arvid 136 137, 140, 162 Magnusson, Mrs. Marian 17 Mahoney, Carol 162 Mahoney, Dlann 41, 148, 151 Mahoney, Gary 178 Major, Laura 41 Malone, Cheryl 187 Maltby, Lee 178 Manders, Richard 13 178 Manley, Derk 129, 17 Manley, Melissa 41, 152, 155 Manuel, Mike 121, 17 Maran, Eddie 178 Maran, Gail 41 Mariani, Debbie 178, 174 Mariani, Rob 162 Marinics, Bruce 170 Markakis, Frances 16 Markakis, lim 41, 136 137, 152 Markakis, Mary 170 Markovitz, David 28. 41, 88, 151 Marks. Iim 178 Marovich, Cassy 41, 152 Marrs, Tom 145, 144. 170 Marsano, Harianne 1 Marshall, Al 41, 148 Marshall, Diane 178 Marshall, Mr. Robert 19 Martin. Denise 178 Martinez, Gary 41, 95 Martini, Cindy 41 Masilek, Iim 93 Mason, Linda 170 Massie, David 41 Mastrapasqua, Ray 178 Matey, Carolyn 41 Mathews, George 41 Mathews, Mr. Reginal 19 Mattey, Russ 170 Matthiesen, Charles 162 Matthiesen, Michael 178 Maynard, Don 121, 175 Mayne. Lou 162 Mazza, Lou 162 McAnlis, Shirley 170 McBride, Ieanne 178 McBride, Iohn 170 McBroom, Elmo 92, 93, 151, 162 McBroom, Linda 92, 93 155, 170 McCabe, Ioe 95, 153, 170 McClain Laura 170 McClellan, Ii 41 McClellan, Ierry 170 McClintock. Dale 121, 130, 1309, 178 McCarter, Conrad 162 I m McCollum, Norman 178 McCombs, Craig 162 McConnell, Donna 41 McConnbll, Candace 155, 178 McConney, Willie 178 McCool, Robin 131, 162 McCoy, Iudy 153, 154. 158. 162 McCoy, Todd 121, 144. 145. 178 McCulloch, Tom 151, 162 McCurdy, Bruce 162 McCurdy, Mike 170 McDaniel, Max 162 McDuitee, Geri 148, 162 McDuffee, Mariann 148, 178 McDuffee, Pat 41, 144 McEldowney, Ian 41, 89, 100, 152 l1VIcEldowney, Ralph 162 llVIcEnaney, Bill 41, 144, 152 lMcEnaney, Chris 98. 155, 170 cEnaney, Connie 170 cF arland, Peggy 170 cGary, Dennis 141 cGhee, Bob 41 cGinnis, Monette 170 cGowan, Ioni 170 cGowan, Melody 162 MCGHH, Sharon 41, 93 cQuire. Daynan 162, 148 I1VIcKenrick, Susie 170. 176 cLaren, Gary 170 cLeod, Marti 170 cNaughton, Arthur 170 cQueary, Ioe 41 cQueen, Max 178 cQueen, Mike 116, 162 lMcQueen, Steven 135. 141 McReynolds, Ianice 178 McReynolds, Sharon 170 ead, Christy 162 ead, Sheri 178 eade, David 97, 162 , ehlum. Dave 95, 153, 162 Vlelick, Penne 98, 162 Vlellott, David 153 Vlanchetti, Mark 170 Vlenestrina, Larry 170 Vlerrell, Connie 162 Vlertz, Den 116, 120. 152. 162 Vlertz, Kathleen 42, 142, 148, 151 Vlesick, Elaine 42, 152. 154 Vlessana, Karen 143. 171 Vletchik, Paul 153, 162 etelski, Mark 178 etelski, Michael 178 eyer, Bill 42, 152 eyers, Barry 42, 149. 152, 153 eyers, Dennis 162 ichael, Linda 42, 93 ichele, Mindy 42, 88, 89, 101 ick, Patty 178 iddlebrook, Beth 178 iddleton, Ken 162 lliddleton, Richard 171 llilbrath, Marcia 93, 162 fliller, Bill 120 fliller, Chris 116, 141, 162 Hiller, Danny 162 lliller, Gordon 42 fliler, Iames 178 fliller, Kevin 130, 171 tliller, Lon 171 Miller, Marcia 28, 42, 96. 97 Miller. Milt 42. 149. 153 Miller, Paula 95, 142, 171 Miller, Miss Ruth 16 Miller, Terry 42, 116, 152 Million, Steve 143, 162 Mills, Connie 42 Mills, Darrell 178 Mills, Ianice 42, 93, 149, 152 Mills, Sandy 171 Mintz, Dan 171 Mintz, David 178 Mintz, Nancy 162 Mishkind, Ellen 42, 89. 152, 153 Mitchell, Cichael 152, 154, 162 Mitchell, Sandy 92, 93. 149, 171 Mize, Carroll 179 Moccaldi, Joanne 179 Mock, Carol 179 Monchilov, Pam 42 Monchilov, Penny 155. 166, 171 Montgomery, Helen 171 Montgomery, Io 42 More, Bill 171 Moore, Cynthia 42 Moore, David 42, 116, 152 Moore, David 136, 171 Moore, Don 179 Moore, Ioette 179 Moore, Mark 42, 88, 116, 151 Moore, Patrick 42, 148 Moorhead, Deborah 153. 179 Morales, Sarah 42 Moran, Iohn 162 Morey, Larry 179 Morgan, Scott 162 Morin, Robert 179 Morris, Alan 179 Morris, Bev 179 Morris, Bob 42, 97 Morris, Brenda 162 Morris, Ken 162 Morris, Mickey 162 Morris, Steven 42, 136, 137, 151 Morris. Tim 179 Morrison, Barbara 171 Morrison, David 116, 124, 152, 162 Morrison, David 171 Morrison, Heather 42, 131, 149 Morrison, Kathleen 43, 149 Morrison, Richard 43 Morrow, Tom 171 Mosier, Dana 93, 105 . 153, 162 Mossburg, Ed 179 Moye, Iames 120, 141, 171 Muecke, Katie 89, 149, 171 Mulhern, Tina 171 Mullen, Iames 43, 116, 136, 152 Muller, Brian 179 Muller. Gary 162 Mulligan, Patricia 92, 93, 149, 152 Munsil, Iames 143, 151, 171 Munson, Mr. William 20 Murdoch, Calvin 162 Murdock, Gary 43 Murdock, Melissa 152, 179 Murlless, lim 162 Murphy, Barb 162 Murphy, Monica 171 Murphy, Pat 179 Murphy. Sue 93, 154, 162 Myers, Bea 179 Myers, Dee 174, 179 Myers, Ronnie 171 Myers, Vikki 43, 93 N Naegle, Mr. Conrad 20 Naegle, Iohn 95, 151, 158, 162 Nagy, Neil 93, 162 Nalley, Ioe 179 Nalley, Martha 171 Nasubaum, Rick 135 Navage, Pattie 92, 93, 171 Neal, Donna 179 Neal, Mark 162 Neegan, Ed 171 Neegan, Leone 43 Nehmer. Sandi 93 Neice, Iames 43, 103 Neil, Lynda 155, 179 Neldon, Cynthia 171 Neldon, Mike 43, 151 Nelson, Bill 43 Nelson, Brent 171 Nelson, Carolyn 43, 93, 142, 154 Nelson, Diane 93, 166, 171 Nelson, Lou 95, 162 Nelson. Roger 162 Nepsky, Eric 95, 152, 153, 171 Nesbitt, Carol 162 Neve, Lee 179 Neve, Lyn 179 Newman, Cathy 171 Newman, Rick 43 Nichols, Mr. I. F. 20 Nicodem, Iackie Nielsen, Lyn 149, 155. 171 Nierni, Penne 43, 88 Niver, Keith 43 Nightingale, Carla 171 Nodiff, Sue 93, 154. Niver, Mark 162 162 Nofziger, Kathy 179 Nordstrom, Linda 162 Nordstrom, Steve 171 Norris, Arleigh 179 Norris, Iohn 162 Norris, Iohn 171 Norris, Linda 179 Northstrum, Daniel 97 Norton, David 92, 93, 95, 162 Norton, Melanie 92, 93 Norton, Tim 43 Novak, Charles 171 Novak, Larry 179 Novak, Ray 162 Nowak, Dave 43 Nowak, Liz 171 Nusbaum, Rick 179, 139 Nutting, Gary 171 Nuttinq. Rod 43 Nygaard, Connie 155. 166, 171 Nyman, Lars 162 Nyman, Lise-Lotte 43 Nyquist, Debbie 179 O Obermeyer, Iohn 105, 162 Obermeyer, Iim 128, 179 O'Dell, Mr. Dale 20 Oelschlager, Kaye 171 Oen. Candy 43, 100, 152 Ogle, Gary 177 Olmos, Angel 162 Olmos, George 179 Olmos, Martha 179 Olsen, Kathy 43 Ong, Danny 121, 139, 179 Ong. Iudy 43 Opitz, Christine 43 Opitz, William 162 O'Rear, Danny 179 O'Reilly, Eugene 43 Ortiz, Iudy 93, 149, 154. 162 Orzel, Ioseph 131 Osborn. Laura 179 Osborn. Steve 171 Oseran, Debbie 43, 152, 153 Oseran, Ioel 43, 88,93, 151 Osmer, Gregory 121, 139, 179 Otis, Dan 120, 136 Overman, Dennis 179 Owen, Daryl 162 Owen, Greg 44, 152 Owens, Bill 148, 171 P Pace, Carolyn 162 Pace, Marla 171 Packer, Trisha 171 Padelford, Iohn 44, 116, 124, 152 Pallas, Bill 44, 143, 15l. 152 Palmbach, Michael 121, 139. 179 Palmer, Donna 44 Palmer, Marilyn 44 Palmer, Steve 44 Palmer. Tommy 162 Paquette, Ann 44, 88, 153, 154 Paquette, Cherri 153, 162 Parcel, Don 141 Parker, lim 171 Parker, Iune 162 Parks, Larry 171 Parlato, Deb 179 Parnell, Pat 44, 105 Parsel, Gary 120, 171 Patalano, Mitch 95, 120. 162 Pater, Darlene 162 Patrick, Craig 148, 162 Patterson, Miss Carol 17 Patterson, Rex 163 Patterson, Sandy 163 Paul. Alan 44, 96, 97, 152 Paul, David 179 Paulsen, Sharon 44, 103, 153, 154 Payne, Diane 171 Peachey, Carolyn 95. 97, 171 Pearce, Debbie 171 Pearson, Dave 121. 179 Pearson, Donna 171 Pearson, Sandi 171 Pearson, Sue 171 Pearson, Tonja 44, 152 Pease, Marla Iean 95, 149, 179 Pease, Wanda 171 Peck, Cathy 155, 179 Peck, Nancy 28, 44 Pellett, Bill 124, 163 Pelley, Marilyn 163 Penbarthy, Gordon 179 Pence, Dorothea 179 Penn, Linda 171 Pennington, Iayne 98. 155, 171 Penrose, Chris 171 Penrose, Tim 139, 179 Pensinger, Rick 124, 163 Perschka, Leonard 171 Peters, Yolanda 171 Peterson, Dixie 152, 163 Petreson, Mary 155, 174. 179 Peterson, Michele 44. 104. 153 Peterson, Paul 174, 179 Pettit, Kathy 153. 171 Pfeiffer, Dave 128, 179 Pfeiffer, Sue 44 Phalen, Dennis 121. 179 Phelps, Terry 116, 130, 152, 163 Philabaum, Mr. Richard 19 Phillips, Bill 93, 151. 158, 163 Phillips, Cynthia 44 Phillips, Marion 128, 179 Phillips, Robert 179 Pickering, Bonita 179 Pickering, Ianie 44 Pierce, Ken 179 Pearce, Stephen 120, 141 Pierson, Marty 171 Pierson, Susan Marie 93, 97, 153, 179 Piester, Kenneth 163 Pietrowski, Helen 44 Pinson, Iennie 171 Pischner, Kay 163 Pitcher, Dushka 179 Pitts, Iutta 179 Pivacek, Linda 179 Plants, Iudi 97, 153, 163 Platt, Iackie 179 Platt, Mitch 179 Plew, Miss Bette 17 Plotkin, Ianis 149, 155, 166. 171 Plummer, Martha 44 Pogue, Dennis 44 Pogue, Paul 139 Polich, Phil 44, 116 Poling, Michael 148. 171 Poore, Miss Kathleen 19 Pope, Kim 179 Portanova, Annamarie 179 Porter, Carl 128, 179 Porter, Iim 88, 158, 163 Porter, Randy 171 Porter, Linda 163 Powell, Frances 44 Powell, Lynda 171 Powell, Mike 97, 179 Powell, Paul 179 Powell, Perry 171 Powers, Cynthia 171 Powers, Dean 171 Powers, Dennis 171 Powers, Ellecia 171 Powers, Rick 179 Prater, Robert 44 Prather, Miss Priscilla 19 Press, Susan 179 Pretorius, Rita 171 Price, Chuck 130. 134, 152, 171 Price, Paul 44, 116. 124. 151 Price. Sharon 163 Prince. Wanda 44 Prothero, Ron 135, 144. 179 Puckett, Iohn 153, 171 Pugh, Carol 45 Pullenza, Georgette 153, 155, 171 Pullenza, Patti 154, 163 Purifoy, Paul 93, 163 Q Quihuis, Fred 121, 179 R Radich, Iean 179 Radich, Ioan 179 Ragsdale, Elizabeth 143, 149, 171 Ralston, Bruce 45 Ramirez, Ricardo 179 Ramirez, Rose 163 Ramirez, Yolanda 45 Ranch, Robyn 95, 143. 148, 163 Rankhorn, Tom 179 Rankin. Kandi 179 Rankin, Lanny 163 Ranshaw, Mr. Edward 20 Rawlins, Eileen 163 Ray. Ed 171 Ream, Gale 171 Reay, Mike 163 Reay, Sherrie 171 Rebmann, Candie 179 Redding, Robin 98, 163 Redman, Linda 93, 163 Redmond, Peggy 179 Reed, Diane 45 Reed, Linda 45, 105 Reeves, Cyndy 149, 179 Reeves, Margaret 179 Reeves, Tom 148, 179 Reeves, Vivki 163 Refsnes, Lyndal 100. 163 Refsnes, Susie 171 Rerfeld, Iim 171 Remer, Harriet 179 Repp, Mrs. Ann 19 Ressler, Mr. Peirce 17 Reutter, Mark 45, 88, 143 Rewick, Ralph 45 Reynolds, Billie 179 Reynolds, Shawna 45 Reynolds, Twila 163 Rhoades, Linda 45, 92 Ribblett, Pam 179 Rice, Carol 171 Rich, Tippy 92, 93, 171 Richardson, Carol 148, 163 Richardson, Ricky 148, 179 Richardson, Susan 179 Richie, Clayton 92, 171 Ricker, lim 171 Ricker, Katy 163 Riggs, Karen 92, 93. 155, 171 Rink, Bill 95, 171 Rishel,LLynda 149, 153. 154, 163 Risner, Loni 45, 142 Risner, Vickie 171 Rivers, Angelo 116. 163 Rivers, Margie 142, 171 Roach, Kathleen 179 Roberts, Terri 142, 171 Roberts, Vergil 139. 179 Robertson, Iohn 172 Robinson, Mr. B. H. 16 Robinson, Charles 95 Robinson, Gordon 120. 172 Robinson. Mr. Harold 17 Robinson, Iackie 45 Robinson, Kay 172 Robinson, Philip 179 Robison, Peggy 45, 93 Roche, Mr. Fred 19 Rock, lim 45, 92, 93 Rodgers, Iohn 97, 172 Roe, Iim 172 Roeser, Chris 163 Rogers, Linda 163 Rogers, Randall 45, 116, 134, 152 Rogers, Tom l44,' 163 Rolan, Bobbi 172 Roland, Mr. C. W. 14 Roles, Kathy 179 Rollins, Chiquita 45, 96, 97, 152 Roman, Ioseph 179 Roman, Mark 128, 180 Romley, Ric 45, 149 Romo. Mr. Al 18 Rosarno, Margie 45 Rose, Dennis 163 Rose, Mr. Sims 20 Ross, Cynthia 95, 97. 172 Ross, Daphne 153, 180 Ross, Marilyn 149, 172 Ross, Rick 180 Ross, Vicki 45, Roth, Dave 172 Roth, Mary 45 Roth, Randy 180 Rothwell, Scott 180 Rowley, Kathleen 45 Ruby, Nancy 45, 93 Runyan, Ken 45 Tyra. Steve 180 101 Schuler, Richard 180 Runyon, Bill 130, 172 Ruocco, Rosie 166, 172 Rupp, Dan 180 Rupp, Tim 172 Russell, Iohn 180 Russell, Linda 172 Russell, Robert 134, 163 Rutledge, Ann 163 Rutledge, Iames 45 Ryan, Bill 180 Ryan R an Fred 151 Iulie 45, 154 Ryan, Ryan. , Mary 155, 172 . Mike 148, 180 Y Ryan, Pam 46, 104, 153 Ryden, Don 163, 149 Rysso, Mike 180 S Saathoff, Diane 172 Saba, Sharon 180 Sabori, Olee 172 Sabori, Roger 46 Sadick, Linda 93, 154. 163 Saemenes, Iim 95. 127, 139. 180 Sailor, Cliff 46, 94, 95 Sain, Miss Wilma 19 Salminen, Scott 46 Saltmarsh, April 46 Sampier, Donna 163 Samuels, Larry 46 Sanders, Becky 46, 92. 93, Sanders, Ierry 180 Sanders, Iohn 93, 172 Sanders, Ellen 180 Sanders, Stephen 46, 97, 136 Sandige, Debbie 172 Sandlin, Sandy 180 Sandoval, Anthony 180 Sandstrom, Chad 163 Sandstrom, Catherine 46 Sandy, Christine 172 Sankovich, Iohn 46, 152 Sanson, Iames 46, 116, 134, 152 Sappenfield, Mr. George 20 Sarandos. Alex 163 Sarandos, Andy 163 Sarandos. Lois 180 Sarver, Sharon 180 Sas, Russ 172 Satina, Rosemary 46. 97 Saucido, Gilbert 163 Saunders, Christina 155, 172 Saunders, Steve 46. 1 16 Sawyer, Steve 163 Scarla, Anna 153, 163 Scarla, Aris 172 Schaerges, Georgia 142, 163 Schafer, Greg 163 Schalme, Arlene 163 Schaub, Ben 46. 116. 151, 152 Schaub, Dennis 120. 129, 172 Schaub, Ken 116, 124, 134, 163 Scheibli, Karen 46 Scheibli, Scott 139 Schierer, Barbara 154. 163 Schilling, Mary 46 Schlotman, Mike 139. 180 Schmidt, Patti 46 Schmidt. Shiela 166, 172 Schmitt, Brett 163 Schmitt, Dennis 93, 163 Schneider, Ioseph 180 Schoen, Gary 46, 152 Schooler. David 180 Schooler. Don 46 Schoolland, Ken 46, 149, 151, 152 Schroeder, Ioyce 163 Schroeder, Val 149. 172 Schuck, Deborah 28, 46, Schulman, Iay 46 Schweiger, Dona 152, 163 Scott, Darlene 172 Scott, Dave 93, 163 Scott, Mr. Sam 17 Scoville, Kenneth 172 Sebring, Ianice 172 Sebring, Robert 46 See, Claudia 95, 172 See, George 46, 95, 96, 97 Seeglitz, Sherry 180 Seigel, Robert 180 Sellers, Gordon 95, 97. 172 Sellers, Kathy 148, 180 Senerchia, Steve 163 Serino, Edward 163 Shaben, Robert 47, 95 Shank, David 180 Shanks, Gayle 149, 155, 172 Shanks, Laurie 180 Shannon, Becky 47, 148 Shannon, Carol 47, 152. 153. 154 Shapiro, David 120. 151, 166, 172 Shapiro, Lee 148. 153. 172 Shauinger, Ken 47 1 Shaw, Christina 180 Shaw, Gary 141, 172 Shawyer, Iim 47, 152 Sheble, Nancy 163 Sheets, Melanie 180 Shelton, Alfred 163 Shelton, Gerri 172 Shelton, Susie 47, 89 Shelton, Tom 172 Sheppardeu Shepperd, Darlene 163 Sherman, Linda 180 Sherwood, Susan 47. 93, 152, 155 Sherwood. Margaret 155, 180 , Shields, Susan 142. 163 Shimer, Robert 47, 88. 149, 152 Shinabarger, Gary 180 Shindell, David 153. 172 Shindell, Rick 144, 151. Shoemaker, Iohn 172 Shoemaker, Rhonda 172 Short, Doris 92, 93. 163 Short, Iackie 163 Short. Iackie 163 Short, Kay 148, 163 Short, Mrs. Margery 18 Short, Neil 47 Shortridge, Claire 95, 96, 97. 180 Shortridge, lean 95, 97, 149. 163 Shultz, Ierry 172 Shultz, Mel 131, 172 Shuman, Lynda 172 Shumway, Rick 163 Siebert, Aurora 47, 98 Siebert, Martha 172 Siebrecht, Diane 47, 104 Siegel, Mr. Ierome 15 Sigrist, Vicki 47, 95 Silberschlag, Mrs. Ioan 17 Simcheck, Carol 142, 172 Simkins, Kim 149, 172 Simmons, Melodie 155. 172 Simon, Laurie 28, 47, 88, 155 Simpson, Larry 95, 163 Simpson, Greg 172 Simpson, Sue 172 Sims, Elaine 163 Sjoberg, Diane 180 Skallerud, Iill 47, 143. 151, 152 Skinner, Steve 172 Sleqal, Dan 172 Small. Dawn 180 Smallwood, Ioe 47 Smallwood, Nancy 149 172 Smith, Al 180 Smith, Andy 163 Smith, Anita 97, 158. 163 Smith. Barbara 163 Smith, Bob 120, 129, 172 Smith, Candy 163 Smith, Cathy 155, 180 Smith, Cindy 163 Smith, Harold 148 Smith, Ieanne 149, 155, 172 Smith, Kevin 47 Smith, Mr. Larry 16 Smith, Margaret 163 Smith. Mike 93, 172 Smith, Richard 180 Smith, Steve 180 Smith, Toni 47, 93 Smith, William 180 Smithers, Glenda 172 Snell, Delores 172 Snyder, Iim 174, 180 Snyder, Iulie 172 Sobczak, Linda 163 Sodaro, Iohn 47 Soderman, Edlyn 47, 149, 152 Soderman, Sue 155, 180 Sofia, Pamela 47 Soltero, Billy 180 Soltero, Esther 47 Sommer, Barbara 47 Soper, Richard 47 Sorrells, Cliff 172 Sosne, Bail 180 Sotelo, Fred 121, 128, 180 Sotelo, Loretta 47, 142 Sotelo, Margie 172 Sownie, Ian 149, 152, 166, 172 Sownie, Peter 48, 97 Spann. Carol 163 Spaulding, Steve 163 Speakman, Gary 95, 163 Spencer, Divad 180 Spencer, Kathryn 163 Sperling, Ierry 163 Spillers, Alan 48 Spoftord, Glenn 163 Spoon, Iim 172 Spore, Ian 105, 153. 154, 163 Sprau, Fred 180 Stahl, Lyn 148, 173 Stallings, Nancy 48, 105 Stanfield, Gloria 180 Stangle, David 163 Stanley, Cathy 153, 163, 168 Stapley, Paul 127, 139. 180 Starr, Roger 48, 148 Stauffer, Mac 48 Stauffer, David 172 Staymates, Blair 48 Staymates, Kathy 149. 155, 172 Stearman, Sandi 172 Stearman, Sue 163 Steen, Iulie 48 Steierman, Flora 153. 163 Steierman, Herbert 172 Stein, Alan 48, 89. 130. 151 Stein, Ina 155, 172 Stein, Ira 163 Stephen, Dennis 121 Stephens, Gary 92, 97. 163 Stephens, Kathy 172 Sterns, Patty 95, 128. 174, 180 Stevens, Iimmie 180 Stevens, Mike 48, 116 Stevens, Mike 88, 152, 164 Stevens, Norman 97, 180 Stevens, Rebecca 172 Stevens, Susan 148. 164 Steward, Larry 180 Stewart, Charles 121, 139, 180 Stewart, Dennis 164 Stewart, Donna 180 Stewart, Mr. Iames 17 Stewart, Iimmy 180 Stewart, Iohn 180 Stewart, Karen 180 Stewart, Kathy 172 Stewart, Penny 172 Stewart, Shirley 172 Steyaert, Dave 172 Stillion, Danny 151. 172 Stillion, Dave 48, 151 Stinebaugh, Ruth 48 Stitt, Mr. Iames 20 Stockton, Bruce 48 Stockton. Bruce 48 Stoen, David 180 Stomberg, Leah 172 Stombres, Glenn 144, 164 Stombres, Patty 148, 149, 180 Stone, Bruce 172 Stone, Gerald 48 Stone, Mitch 180 Stookey, Ardith 164 Stopps, Bill 94, 95, 164 Stopp, Pam 180 Stopp, Robert 164 Strader, Linda 48 Strahn, Eddie 180 Strahn, Sherrie 48 Strain, Ioyce 164 Stramandinoli, Gary 95, 136, 172 Straney, Robin 92, 93. 172 Street, Wanda 172 Strickland, Betty 48 Strickland, Norma-lean 180 Stucks, Brian 164 Stucks, Vicki 48 Styers, Bill 180 Suddarth, Mr. Thomas 17 Sullivan, Basil 164 Sullivan, Danny 180 Sullivan, Gail 164 Summerfield, Bonnie 164 Summerlin, Margaret 48 Sunde, Tim 97, 164 Sunde, Tom 48, 97. 152, 153 Supler, Eileen 48, 152 Surrett, Gary 180 Suserud, Cheryl 48 Suserud, Denise 180 Sustaita, Leo 172 Sustaita, Bill 164 Sutter, Iacque 93, 164 Sutton, lack 48 Sutton, Barb 172 Sutton, Ioni 180 Sutton, Sherre 172 Svoboda, Craig 172 Svoboda, Terry 180 Swanson, Randy 120, 172 Swanson, Rochelle 48, 148. 151. 152 Syers, Mary Ann 95. 153, 164 Szameit, Carolyn 180 T Tafoya, Lorraine 180 Talley, Sarah 93, 172 Tang, Iarvis 172 Tank, Henry 164 Tanner, Rex 132, 172 Tavernaro, Iudy 95, 172 Taylor, Larry 149, 172 Taylor, Susan 153, 172 Teela. Dusty 164 Tefertiller, Debby 142. 173 Tefertiller, Larry 48 Tefertiller, Vicki 142, 164 Tempkin, David 144, 164 Terborg, Paul 173 Terpstra, Doris 173 Terpstra, Linda 49, 93 Terrando, Nedra 173 Testa, Ioan 180. Theriault, Gayle 164 Theriault, Lynne 173 Thiele, Charlotte 173 Thomas, Debra 180 Thomas, Elyse 142 Thomas, Gale 93, 153 193 Thomas, Gary 180 Thomas, Mary 164 Max 173 Thomas. Thomas, Sally 173 Thompson, Brock 120, 141, 173 Thompson, Charles 128. 180 Thompson, Dorothy 164 Thompson, Emmitt 180 Thompson, Lee 180 Thompson, Linda 180 Thompson, Ruthie 164 Thompson, Steve 173 Thompson, Susan 93. 155, 173, 176 Thomson, Annette 164 Thomson, Nanette 93 Thornton, Cheryl 164 Thorpe, Dr. Tom 20 Thurman, Marilyn 155. 180 Tincher, Iohn 164 Tinkler, Carol 49. 93, 149. 154 Tinkler, Ianet 92, 93, 155, 173 Tinnell, Carol 95, 153. 173 Tisdale, Ioe 49, 8, 134. 152 Told, Ken 164 Tolifson, Lyle 49 Tolifson, Patricia 180 Tolle, Gene 114 Tompane, Michael 173 Tope, Greg 116, 144, 164 Tope, Mark 144, 173 Tornquist, Robert 49, 148 Torrence, Mr. Dale 19 Toschik, Mark 164 Toschik, Mary 155, 180 Toth, Mochaelle 49 Townsend, Marilyn 95. 142, 173 Townsend, Michael 49 Travelute, Dawna 92, 93, 173 Trexler, Linda 49 Triick, Christy 180 Triplett, Ian 49 Truplett, Iudy 49, 154 Trout, Larry 49 Trzcinski, Hank 180 Tscharner, Debbie 49. 103, 152, 153 Tsutsumida, Danny 171 Tsutsumida, Lorraine 149, 164 Tucker, Arnold 49 Tucker, Bill 49 Tucker. Debbie 180 Tully, Terry 173 Tumlinson. Kyle 164 Tumlinson. Robert 116 Turner, Bettie 49, 93 Tyler, 180 Tyler, Linda 49, 88. 152 U Umland, Susan 173 Unger, Carl 148, 173 Unwin, Robyn 93, 173 Utter, Suzanne 180, 102 Utz, Ieanne 164 Utz, Ioe 135, 141, 173 V Vail, Stephen 164 Valazza, Iohn 180 Valdivia, Danny 173 Valdivia, Richard 128. 180 Valentine, Vicky 93, 173 Valliquette, Celeste 131, 173 Valo, Henry 49 Vander Haar, Mark 49, 94, 95, 97 Van Der Steur, Gary 49. 97, 152, 153 Van Dyke, David 181 Van Dyke, Peter 97, 164 Van Epps, Richard 97, 153, 164 Van Hoesen, Iannis 95, 97, 173 Van Hoesen, Mark 49. 88. 116, 151 Van Augt. Arie 164 Vance, Charlotte 173 Vander, Naalt 181 Vanosky, Barbara 49. 94, 95, 149 Vargo, lim 173 Vargo, Sally 49, 142, 151 Vasquez, Danny 129, 173 Vaughn, Zella 181 Vega, Lucy 181 Vega, Luis 116, 141, 152 Verdugo, Fred 49, 116. 131 Verna, Thomas 173 Vernier, Diane 49 Vial, Charlie 50, 144, 152 Villegas, Dan 173 Villemez, Ray 128, 174, 181 Villemwz, Laura 50, 89, 93, 148 Villemez, Suzanne 93, 164 Vitek, Nancy 89, 98. 100. 164 Voelker. Iacqueline 50 Vogler, Iames 97, 164 Vogt, La Vae 164 Vohn, Ierry 181 W Wachstein 50, 93 Wacker, Peggy 164 Wade, Patricia 50 Wagner, Dianna 181 Wain, Chris 173 Wakimoto, Cynthia 173 Wakimoto, Karen 173 Wakimoto, Patsy 181 Wakimoto, Victor 50 Walker, Bonnie 50, 148 Walker, Cheri 50, 152, 154 Walker, Mrs. Clara 20 Walker. Keith 128, 181 Walker, Tony 158, 164 Yancer, David 95, 173 Wallace, Brian 50, 152 Wallace, Kathy 155, 174,181 Wallace, Robert 121, 139. 181 Wallace, Scott 88, 104, 153, 164 Wallin, Mr. Richard 16 Walter, Donna 142, 143, 151, 164 Walters, Donna 151. 173 Walter, Iohn 148 Warford, Carol 50, 152, 155 Wargel, Gayle 173 Wark, Carlos 181 Warner, Chris 181 Warner, Rexanne 50 Warren, Barbara 164 Warren, Patti 173 Washam, Barbara 173 Washburn, Tina 149, 173 Washington, Gail 181 Washington, Regina 149, 181 Wasserman, Mark 173 Watkins, David 50 Watkins, Lisa 181 Watkins, Lucia 50, 89, 152, 153 Watson, Cheryl 164 Watters, Daniel 173 Weakley, Dana Lawrence 181 Weaver, Ginny 93, 151, 164 Weaver, Ginni 173, 176 Webb, Diane 164 Weed, Andree 50, 152, 153 Weisman, Honora 95, 97, 173 Weiss, Marilyn 181 Weiss, Norman 130, 173 Weisser, Ioan 142, 181 Weisser, Iohn 181 Weissinger, Gary 50 Weller, Christine 93, 149, 154, 164 Wells, Cathy 181 Wells, Dick 130, 152, 164 Wells, lim 144, 173 Wells, Iohn 181 Wells, Susan 95, 149, 164 Wentz, Iim 95, 173 Wesson, Dianna 50 West, Linda 50 West, Sherre 181 West, Vada 142, 164 Westberg, Reed 95, 181 Westberg, Rory 153. 158, 164 Westbrook, Karen 164 Westervelt, Ianice 149, 183 Weymouth, Pat 164 Wheeler, Burt 164 Wheeler, Mrs. Emma- Louise 19 Wheeler, Glenn 181 Wheeler, Michelle 50, 89, 103, 149 Wheetley, Barbara 181 Whelchel, Gary 50 Whitcher, Mike 173 White Danny 116, 136 140 White, James 50 White, Kathryn 181 White, Kent 97, 141, 173 White, Mike 181 White, Ron 181 White, Steve 120, 136, 173 Whitehead, Linda 50 Whiteman, Chance 50 Whiteman, Sharon 155, 181 Whiting, Larry 97, 164 Whitman, Bob 50 Wier, Kelly 164 Wiggans, David 129, 173 Wike, Patty 173 Wilkison, Paul 50, 97, 136, 137 Wilkof, David 51, 88, 149, 151 Willers, Liz 102, 103, 153, 164 Williams, Betsy 164 Williams, Dale 173 Williams, Daniel 120, 173 Williams, Debra 181 Williams, Gary 51, 88, 116, 136, 151 Williams, Iohn 164 Wiliams, Iohn 95, 173 Williams, Karen 164 Williams, Lavada 181 Williams, Nancy 164 Williams, Pamela 164 Williams, Sandy 51 Williams, Sharon 181 Willsey, Sheri 51 Wilson, Bill 181 Wilson, La Don 164 Wilson, Steve 153, 164 Wilt, lane 164 Wingfield, David 51 Winters, Richard 135, 141, 173 Winters, Susan 93, 164 Wirtz, Mark 95, 149, 164 Witman, Judi 92, 93, 164 Witt, Pat 51 Wolf, Miss Vivian 20 Wong, Marion 28, 51, 100, 89 Wong, Eddy 181 Wood, Gene 173 Wood, Iim 28, 51, 89, 151 Wood, Linda 181 Wood, Pat 142, 173 Woodford, Iohn 181 Woodhouse, Donna 51 Woods, Linda 181 Woolard, Ray 51, 151 Workman, Backy 173 Wright, Bob 129, 166, 173 Wright, loe 93, 153, 164 Wrona, Charles 51, 124, 152 Wyss, Ioanne 155, 174, 181 Y Yancey, Dana 173 Yanchik, Patricia 173 Yates, Ianice 105, 143, 155, 173 Yates, Iudy 51, 105, 153 Yee, Mrs. Mary 19 Yee, Raymond 181 Yee, Rose 51, 149 Yehling, Steve 135, 173 Yeoman, Iohn 120, 141, 164 Yeoman, Leo 120, 141, 173 Yeoman, Michael 116 Yesenski, Bob 164 Yirsa, Lynn 173 Yocom, Iohnnie 164 Young. Beverly 173 Young, Bobbie 51, 92, 93 Young, Charlyene 93, 164 Younq, Cheryl 152, 164 Young. Diane 181 Younq, Donna 155, 181 Young, Iames Ernest 181 Young, Pat 51 Younq, Shirley 164 Z Zalesfsky, Darien 51 Zeidler, Iack 51, 134 Zeigler, Bev 164 Zeitlin, Kim 149, 153, 154, 164 Zellmer, Bill 173 Zetterlund, Kathryn 51, 97, 152 Ziegler, Robert Allan 173 Ziegler, Suzanne 51 Zimmerman. David 164 Zimmerman, Mr. Richard 18 Zimmerman, Mr. Weldon 18 Zito, Terri 88, 155, 173 Zoha, David 164 Zoldan, Debbie 149, 155, 713 Zubko, Arnold 51 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This has been a year of change for West High and its Student Body. In adapting the new flexible scheduling pro- gram, the students of West had the opportunity to develop into more mature, well rounded young adults. But probably uppermost in the minds of the students at year's end are the memories, the friends, the classes, the activities, and everything else that comprised the year. This book is a record to keep these memories alive. So many people were required to publish this book that simple thanks are not nearly enough, but our sincerest thanks now go to: Mr. Richard Zimmerman, without whose assist- ance as both our advisor and photographer, this book's completion would not have been possible. Mr. Hank Shulman of Southwest Yearbook Com- pany, for catching our many errors and being eternally patient. Mr. Bob Wilcox, for providing the fine photog- raphy in many of the sections. Mr. Clarence Johnson, for providing assistance in setting our headlines this year. Mr. J im Agee, for allowing us to use the talents of Judy Yates and other sports writers for our Sports section: and Paul Metchick for Writing military copy. Most importantly, the fifteen people who comprised the Staff and have given you the 1967 Westerner. Your Editor, Liz Willers A-up
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