West Phoenix High School - Westerner Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1972
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Yesterday. .. Yesterday we laughed, we cried, we worked, we played, we were molding the rest of our lives. Every- thing we learned and experienced helped to build the steps toward the future. Yesterday may just be a vague memory to some, vivid to others. The past can never be revived, but it is an important element of the future. Yesterday we were young, but we will always be children with much to learn. The yearn for know- ledge should never be lost. All that we have done influences us as the type of people we become. The door stands wide open be- fore us. Yesterday's accomplish- ments will reflect on the decisions made when we cross it. For some it will take time, some will go alone, some in pairs. But one thing we can be sure of, we will all get there. Lithographed by COMMUNITY PRESS Provo, Utah WEST HIGH SCH00 PHOENIX,ARIZONA Our lives are full of traditions. Beliefs, customs, and information that have influenced our lives since we were very young have been passed on for ages to posterity. Religion, marriage, death, sickness, food, and even school all hold different types of traditions. Everyone of us have become acquainted with some of these for they have a large effect on our everyday lives. As you enter the lobby, a conglomeration of beautiful and bright colors extends a warm welcome. Most of the colors come from the Avenue of Flags. They represent all the foreign exchange students that have come to West High. This program pro- vides an opportunity to bridge the cultural gap and to bring a better understanding among different countries. The knowledge gained through these experiences is something that should be shared with the world. The pride of West High is the pendulum, used to illustrate the earthls rotation. This law of nature was discovered by Leon Foucault, a French physicist, in the 19th century. We are the only high school in the nation to have such a device. The exotic bells hanging next to the windows are the Solari Bells. Donated by the graduating class of 1971, they were created by Paulo Solari and cost 3300. The giant log that sits next to the bells is 949 years old. Each ring stands for a year that it lived. The most important events in the world's history are marked on the specific ring which represents the year in which it happened. The tree was cut down the same year that West High was built, in 1949. ' These are not all the West High's traditions. There are more that can be seen around the campus and there are some that can be felt. Pride and honor for our school cannot be captured in a picture, but they are the basic ideas on which our school is kept alive. 1972 WESTERNER X SENIORS ................ I6 LIFE ..................... UNDERCLASS ......... SPDRTS ................ CLUBS .................. .38 .88 I26 158 FACULTY ...... 8 ...... .J92 ' .ax , nf! V, Q.. fr at i rf' .Qi ,A 4 . W Aj: 4. W L rrri if f, A , ' L 4, . 1 r - r r 2 ' A Z , , , . , .. r W 55 4 .J Q i W , i :i..f g , T ,. X .,,.0 t , 1. af' 4 -f if 1 ' N J e 'it i , . Y . -f it rrrr 4 S r - - ' X 1 r . g , ' . Y . 1, r -A 'V'--l ttti ' - , ., g ff' F I:f,,. ,. Larry Brewer and Dana Finch show their enthusiasm at the Traditionally, GAA requires its future members pass on inititia- Washington Dance. tion. One of the stunts required is the awkward Duck Walk ,sf aww K Student Government once again succeeds in bringing smiles to the students faces. ag' 2 Sam Francis, Tim Simmons, and Martha Plants watch the Pom Carrie Neagle and Joan Kioski find humor in the skits at the Line at halftime at the Central game. All Girls Assembly. 4 lI1ffOdUCfiOI1 The Four Corners brought in a big crowd at the Maryvale Dance. The Freshmen always put on a Ugood show at the dances. 1 l i Q4 --... I Bob Cummings gives students a needed pep talk before the South game. Chris Tucker and Robin Nelson do their share for ecology. Introduction 5 Take one lazy day, mix in a little sunshine, and add a couple of friends. Stir it all together and bake at 800 November weather. It comes out as a pot of happiness, anger, gossip, laughter, and a few serious attempts at homework. Mr. Harris enters the auditorium to talk to the college representatives who talked to the Seniors. i Ra Upper classmen discuss the Magazine Sale after the assembly. friends Wnne gt the ngnt Karen Jonnston tens 6 Introduction Bobbi Snell ex resses her feelings to some close Carrie Greenwood about her exciting weekend. Alan Schoen, David Stevens, Larry Hjalmarsori, and Danny Little seriously play bridge with homemade com- puter cards. is ' , .2 K4 -fi +- 5 . . Sandi Tussey and Robbie Shedd choose sides for a crushed cup fight. Introduction 7 Rhonda Martina gives Joe l.ePore a les- The quad provides a place for frien son in shoe tying. Playing cards is one of the many ways to occupy time between classes. ' is 'Hi K ':,L4i57xfgsQ7: flfiwf -- falszfw ffm, iff .SL .Q-5, K A .. 7, W 54 f , - ' WA ,mf WSI? .' sw L , :,aGgjgW?1li if Q21 Wffisffif-,f:7fgs57i?9Qjjif .715 ff . , 4 Q .,,, 9, -,,,. in .-:.I M .,..,,,, p..o,, J ,,,,. ,M ,,,,. s..,,,:s,,..,,, V .. ,,,,,,i. , V- . , gs,,,,fw,z1fiigfgegwegiw,Wk5a1,m,,f,:f,, ,A-w.1a:fH.., W,,ul:- 1, L ' are l f ,, ff -f ' V --ff' 7 -' , ' ' -' is ' ds to gather on off hours. r,A ir I f Greg Whitehorn offers four yards salesman of the Magazine Sale. of money to the Senior John Mahoney conveniently uses his drum as a head rest while he watches the game TiW9f9'SHll different kinds of girls in Girls against Maryvale. 8 Introduction League. W - M' f if W-as Solitude is awell-earned luxury of hard- Claudia Goodson wanders through the crowds that always gather in the quad. worked students. gif! .Mgt f ,.. i -'wif l ' in is l ,, , V N f ,x, .V If i V ., - 5- 'V -ff. f -2 tiff- I 'fvgtf ' VWZQ , M4 Y ': f fi' ,WL 1, 'fi - ' i ' ' fyy , 'Vff' , 2 ' ' x Vw - ' ' , t ' H 'X -,Nt ' ' i ' - 5 . ., j J ,, . i Z i . my Sn l 'VV' . K i :mmf 'V ,: . , . ,, 2. '15 f m 'W' Q 57 ,T uuauud ,, L M X l .VA1 m agma I N My is V 1 N f i Let's hear it for West High! The Magazine Assembly succeeded in filling the hearts of the students with joy. Introduction 9 Rhea Cypertdiscusses herscore from the reading comprehension test with Brenda Jones, a reading teacher. The test was given to some of the Juniors to determine their reading level. Betzy Bliklen, Trina Swerdlow and Ed Mena demonstrate their artistic ability in their first hour Crafts class Betsy Jones, Mark Bycroft, Mr. Wea- ver, and Mrs. Ramsey are all part of the Computer Programming class that is trying to solve a general math problem. 10 Introduction Talents, and skills, and willing- ness, that's what West High is made of. lf it's from demonstrating a- bility, to trying to improve it, stu- dents can find a variety of classes to develop their interests. Randy Porter puts a fine surface on a hammer head during 3rd period Metal Shop. Mike Moore gets ready to hit a bullseye during his 7th Ray Hammond and John Hicks skillfully piece together a super- period P.E. class. hetrodyne radio receiver in Mr. Jespen's 3rd hour electronic class. Introduction 11 It th t I ft th C ib k me with mixed emotions Debbie pmkin demonstrates her Versa- Seems e evefyeee e e eme HC Q3 ' tilityin sports atthe AliGirI's Assembly. X, -vgas West High fans enjoy the half time show at Central. M 'sa I .NS x 4, ik fr I , I ei is s isis s 'V Vk,. -all A ' ,X ' fy. , ' 5' 2 - ' I Qfmw: Y 5? f es 1 'fat-f. i f Q ' g it i is The band Waits to Qive their performance at the Homecoming Claudia Goodson and Kathy Jones rank with friends during Assembly. one of our home games. 12 Introduction WM Chris Hamel and Claudia Goodson join in thefun at the South Dance. The Bartoli Brothers, Dave Small, John Brennen, and Bennie Ernyei, put on an act of what to ex- pect at the talent show. After school the cheer line yells the familiar Two Bits . K ...af West High Band grooves to the tune of 'flvlelancholy Baby . Frances Saucido and Dian? Thompson take 3 break to exchange a few smiles at the Maryvale Dance. Introduction 13 39535 if all I .av-f' 'Q , .,. nf - laid! Cheryl Calhoun, Shirline Watson, Sharon Dupuis, and Kathy Diane Horning gives an approving smile to her hardworking Jones shiver in the 380 weather on Homecoming night. harem- I-A xii .lf Seniors get a 'lkicknout of the Bartoli Brothers at the Magazine Assembly. 14 Introduction i V l 1 i. .,m.lrY , in 4 ,l, Mikasa , ,e 19 :,i'C4.f 5 't ww ' ,, qi tlmyu ' 5 Bob Ernyei decorates the unaware students as they pass under him. Miss Sain assists Daryl Furnas with his Algebra first period. The library is the best place for before period cramming. Introduction 15 ENIORS Yesterday was filled with dreams which today stand right before us. Four years came and went. The ex- citement of starting high school seems trivial to the excitement of starting a new lite in a new world. As our dreams slowly fade into reality, new dreams take their place. The future stands waiting for us to meet it boldly with the intention to fulfill our dreams. fi T erik SENIORS President Vice-President I5eCl'9f3fY. Tfeasufel' Greg wnitehorn Carl omz Diane I-edwrg Terry Brewer Seniors Another year has come and gone, but for the Seniors it is the last one spent at West High. Come June 8th, 603 students will be receiving their diplomas. It is not the end of the road, but only the beginning. Though they have passed through the doors for the last time, they will never forget the four years spent in preparation for their departure. Among other unforgettable memories, many may recall the bewilderment as Freshmen. Always looking for something, whether it be a pencil, a locker, or the annex. It was a big world, a big school, big teachers, and, of course, big Seniors. Al- though they came in third in the Magazine Sale their first year, and again as Sophomores, they made up for it by taking first their Junior year. They have finally reached the big time. Now that the year is over, they can look back at all their accomplishments and consider them as steps toward the future. It was a busy year full of games, dances, parties, and exams. With graduation at hand, and the final step taken, the challenge of tomorrow looks them right between the eyes. West High will never forget the class of 1972. , .... W? lm! Senior Class Council The Senior Class Council helped to make their last year the best one. Thev are ll to rl back row: Lee Schaub, Cheryl Roberts, Greg Whitehorn, Paula Pullenza, Mary Marks, third row: Kathy French, Diane Ladwig, Cindy Lamartino, Wendy Capson, Bill Stevens, Paul Downey, Dawn Siebrecht. Tim Cassidy, second row: Jim Alexander, Pat Wright, Lynne Hansen, Chris Tucker, Nancy Bertram, Sue Fiau, Rose Wong, Cindy Barragon, Steve Sternke, front row: Keith Peterson, .John Brennen, Bill Shupe, Cheryl Calhoun, Ralph Gabardi, Terry Brewer, Debbie Plotkin, and Claudia Goodson. 18 Seniors . 1, ' :xi ' 'l ,l ,... . .y . is W., is kr I i. wnmz k ,V sg, K '- I' ,--' 'g-g - C .f 22. ' l1as,sW f ,, , ' I we , ' .af ml. , 'l i ' ,, -' 1115 JL- f V. ,--' ' ,- 'al -f'. '-h' , Z Y V Scott Abel Barbara Abeytia Joe Abril John Adams Bonnita Aggett Starr Aggett Jim Alexander Charlie Allen Mark Allen Scott Anderson Melanie Anderson Nella Anglin Brenda Angulo Bruce Angulo Pat Antonel Rudy Arm ijo Tom Armstrong Mary Bailey Carl Bakemeier Charles Bakemeier Dorita Balagat Charles Banbury Steve Bankwitz Robin Barclay Patti Barkley Seniors 19 James Barley Judy Barnes Cindi Barragon Vicki Barrett Deborah Basehore Gloria Beckler Janice Bernards Don Bigger Greg Biggs Jenny Billingsly Betty Bird Dan Blake Dave Boshes Roger Bowles Marie Braun John Brennen Terry Brewer Lee Broadston Melanie Brodie Linda Brumble William Brunson Susan Burand Suzanne Burton Francis Caglio Cheryl Calhoun 20 Seniors SENIORS OF 197 2 ........ my-we WJ ff' W 4-.. ' , L VV Q--'Y use : ,V Bw! is , ,ff ' Z' I, lfksxi., at I . X Huw fl: M li 11 YOU Wlll RECAll ,mf Rosemarie Calles Ed Campbell Elanie Campbell Sheri Campbell Vicki Canary Garry Cantor Joe Capek Wendy Capson Alden Carbine Tim Cassidy Tom Chambers Ellis Chan Eric Chan Linda Chavez Ching Cheung May Chu Cordi Clark Dan Clark Gary Clark Anne Claussen Brinda Cline Sandra Colabianchi Cindy Cole Deby Cole Emily Colter Seniors 21 Brad Cox Patte Cox Deborah Crook Beverly Cummings Bob Cummings Adena Cunningham Bill Dales Mary Day Peggy Dean Gina DeKoek Joe Delgadillo George Delk Sheila Denney Chere Dever Roxanne Dorosh Mike Dougherty Paul Downey Pamela Drye Randy Duncan Suzanne Dundas Sharon Dupuis Mark Durham Michelle Ehle Valari Elardo Bill Erb 22 Seniors 'fs W 4 S T, TQ 'L l i Y-.xr x W ivi rr viniit i ai 2 5 A M? 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W4 sskssvw 24 ww ,rf'f 'fs 55r-I miie, I GRADUATIDN. ,k o r ai? f': 5 2., , S. , g Li W' uf lf is riff 1, M 4 gg- 511 5 gl , 'ixqmashm 7' 'l fgm e ii if Lynne Hansen Pamela Hantsch Debbie Harbison Pam Hatcher Pam Hawkins Guy Heard Sharon Hegel Helen Hermann Susan Herndon Mark Herwehe Michael Hickey Tony Hill Gwen Hill Larry Hjalmarson Kathy Hock Pat Hock Mike Holbrook Irene Holcek Jane Holmes Donna Hooper Delinda Hoverson Debby Howard Michael Howell Doug Hubbard Mike Hunter Seniors 25 Sharlene Hunter Gwen Huston Mary Irvine Michael Ish Cheryl Jackson Jody Jackson LaDonna Jackson Teri Jackson Stephanie Jett Rose Jimenez Mary Joe Kevin Johnson Richard Johnson Teresa Johnson Danny Johnston Karen Johnston Patty Johnston Debbie Jones Dee Jones Karen Jones Michael Judd Michael Judge Don Julian Laurie Kane Joan Keeton 26 Seniors 'P 32 A 'e 9 fe , z I f fa, 7' if it ggi A, 1 aj' 11 . Q, Ji 5 ag? 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Ken McCulloch Liz McDuffee Cheryl McElligott Daniel McFarland Shirlie McKenrick Dennis McMillen John McMurray Gary McReynolds Debby Meade Ed Mena Rodney Mertz Darlene Mick Michael Mikesell David Miller Tom Miller John Minott Brenda Mitchell Deby Monacelli Bob Moore Steve Morin Jaye Morrison Flanda Morrow Chris Mulhern Gordon Mull Ken Murphy Seniors 29 Brett Myers Carrie Neagle Steve Nally Craig Nelson Kent Nelson Robin Nelson Craig Nepsky Mary Nestler James Norris Marcia Nygard Michael Oday Debbie Oliver Ana Olmos Carl Ortiz Rosalee Ortiz Dave Osborne Nita Overley Rachel Partlowe Mary Paulsen Cherri Pentecost Rosa Perea Cheryl Pete Anne Peterson Katherine Peterson Keith Peterson 30 Seniors gf: 1 f..k. ,iii . i Maia, C , P-A 1 , 45 E185 was at fi' 7' i if H7 if V x V wi. 55, xg if 1 . 1 an iw ,,, W ' Q C rc . if 1. 5 ' L wx 1 I B -QMWCA. g N3 M it it ,M ii M f. 1- La ' 5' . ' K rf . 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In ,Nl fi if -2534's -:nl ., - 353.s+,,2.. 222 -guna Gloria Pierson Carol Pinkava Norma Pino Marc Pitcher Paulette Pitcher Martha Plants Shelli Plevelich Debbi Plotkin Pat Poleeson Marvin Pope Linda Porter Lynda Porter William Porter Margaret Powell Paula Pullenza Beth Pulliam Cindy Ramirez Mike Randolph Susan Rau Laura Reay ...THE l0NG WALKS T0 BIll'S RANCH HOUSE Seniors 31 Joe Refsnes Ernie Reynolds Catherine Rhoades Cecily Rhue Tina Rice Randy Richards Jim Rike Candy Roberts Cheryl Roberts Stuart Robinson Bonnie Rogovin Larry Rojeski Terri Rothwell Betsy Ruiz Karen Russell Mark Ryberg David Salazar Monica Salem Ramona Sanchez Marina Sandoval Deborah Sawyer Karen Saylor Clarene Schaub Lee Schaub Ellie Schlimgen 32 Seniors ....THE ASSEMBLYS IN THE STADIUM ,f I I ,.ga,.,. . M. ,kr . W Q 9 as We Ya M X of 2 W ff 1 'fe Q L ,gf sf MT f f fr r , , if ' M. f 2 ' ' :Q A: I Y VF: or at 'S 13' 'J , V, -iff 3 IN 150 DEGREE WEATHER www Alan Schoen Bryon Schroeder Charlie Schubert Donna Schuler Debbie Scott Kathy Scoville Bill Seals Janet Seifert Scott Sellers Shelia Sells Jeanne Shapiro Nancy Shepard Martin Shoemaker Bill Shuman William Shupe Dawn Siebrecht Tim Simmons Kathy Skinner Sarah Smallwood Dan Smith David Smith Hoxie Smith Jerry Smith Joe Smith Ronald Smith Seniors 33 Steve Snyder Donna Sodders Gary Solis Garry Sondergard Susan Spitz ....THE CLOCK WATCHING Terry Spoon Gary Spore Michael Sporrer John Stammer Greg Stanley Ken Stapley Glen Starr Bill Stephens Robin Stephenson Steve Sternke David Stevens Laura Stone Cynthia Stonecipher Carol Stramandinoli Mary Stroh Barbara Stroinski Becki Sullivan Betty Supler Anita Sustaita Sandy Sutherland 34 Seniors , . 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K XX M W ,Veany A f A A-' . fa? ff M , . fuk ,. ' i , fi ' - trt 5 ,wwggo D tyy A i ii' di N, I ,f ,ff 5 i Q. M ff 'gil Q. Q jg ,Q .f Wg M, .AV g A yi t x 1 A Q: ' Kfzg? ,. 5 4 E ,,,, i 5 . fi! A gi, VIVI EV wa MY, A Mgt ,,, - ,amffyf fm -M. A C f' ggi w fr is .3 2 . 2 ' ef' ::.,, ' .nn zzv I L',, 1 A rrd iiir 5'- eg, 1 dis, ...,. ,.... on .. --,-- THAT ENDED A lONG ROAD OF HARD WORK is Our beloved Student Body President, Chris Hamel, passes on a few words of wisdom. Night. Don Yevin Tony Young Marguerite Yunker Jim Zemel Dale Zusi Gary McReynoIds takes the floor at Band Solo Referee, Bob Cummings, judges girls instead of basketball. Seniors 37 -,.?'-' E 1. 1 -:I .' iwliff ' A.. .. .. 'FE -' df . ,gf- '. 1. 1' ,- -M1 5?-12-fr-r aff ' ' N sp. g. . 1 gvwigqa. - -.11 - .,1'?2-A-ZF?-1 4 LA 1. o'. , rx-3 -,z -4 'l -'ini' 2 . .f--fr-N-W fi.: u mf gc 1 .v, 13. , 5- -gg . .u ..,j . 5' -in 'uh F 3 V f 9 ml? Q 1xX'C . ..5 xx C'-X' lq Nx NN xXx ,J A N F 1 X. W W A P 'Q' H , 15 A 51 A ,o a X' X -, VS xg Q'-v xr i iii yy Ni Af' lIFE Yesterday was a time for laughing with friends, pushing through halls, and falling down stairs. A time for studying under the sun, sitting in the shade, and walking in the cold. Those were the days that we were learning - of lite, of beauty, of hate, and of friendship. .',,,,-u-'Vin' 'W- Mary Baker helps Marvin Broadston make an appointment Debbie Monacelli and Don Campbell converge with with his counselor. the people at their table during the Christmas Dance i I it i ROSGVTWVY M-HTSY tells it like it is. Vicki Hetz plays the harp for an enraptured audience on Band Solo Night. 40 Life Larry Hjalmarson masters a trumpet 5010, The West High male quartet, which consists of David Owen, Tony Watson Steve Gose, and Fred Hintze, gave a good performance at the Talent Show Starlight and soft music completes an evening filled with Christmas magic. Life 4I i .,,,,f,:mpg5J,4ya , vii , ,wuz . W . ,.,, ,V r .M N L. 4? ,L If gm I iii 7, W 9 . 0 . . ' f jf e l I ,af Charlotte Thurman Stands thoroughly amazed as She Sees Barry Fall and Larry Hjalmarson are caught behind the scenes theworkofherfriends'imaginationsatthe PuffN'PantProm. of their Winning V99 Voonn door Wnion Woo oooonenoo for Christmas. Smiling Faces proved to be a great hit at the Talent Show. 42 Life Smile, you're on Candid Camera! ,wld i I - K. Mr. Siegel and a prominent member of the Dad's Club were MV- Han'eY dnbbles down the Court on a fast brea trying to recruit new members at a football game against Maryvale. Life 43 From the beginning, the gym quickly filled with people anxiously awaiting the Christmas Magid! ahead H . . f 'Q U ' 'REM I itil is f 5 ee., r, if fx 44 Life The Juniors battle it out at the Junior Olympics during Homecoming Week. One by one, the nominees for Homecoming King and Queen were lined up at the assembly. AT the talent Show, John Reed and Mark TOOVUDS Dl3Yed their Drum major, Larry Hjalmarson, gives an enthusiastic smile to guitars and Sang- his fellow band members. Life 45 f ml fs.,-.. Pom and Cheer break the tradition of giving T-shirts to the football players to something more personal. 1 f -1 Larry Whlsenant and Sheila Sells discuss articles of interest in the home- Once again Mr, Schooland takes West High on a Coming paper. Lion Hunt. Are Seniors cheering or jeering? 46 Lite .ff wvwuwwr Quai: Wynn gr mmwmlnmi The 'iFour Corners made the Maryvale Dance a success. The Leo Club fearlessly sets out to hunt the Lion. Sing along with the Seniors. The band always tries to help in lifting spirits. Life 47 Pom and Cheer are always ready to lift the West High spirit. Dan Blake and Tim Redding make a toast to West High. Students are rewarded for their hard work by being let out earl 48 Life Y 1 vygig 5' 'W if L iii Mr Naomi Quintanar is caught by the camera through the fence. i students. ,sy 3-,Vi ww Bob Cummings and John Brennen try to stir up some spirit at the iv, , , 1 1 M: 1 if n zmhh l i ., f 1' , ,mm mfff'3wf9?5o5i4'fwzaifcfii f H L -W rrwfrs--,ii,.'f---f -V we fi uf H .. , 'rr' W' ,... i it ' f b 1 it .. sr, , , , ,, ..,, , , .,.. Daydreaming is a favorite pastime of West High Denise Jones and Cindy Lou Curtis Washington pep assembly. the bell to ring, quietly wait for Refreshing refreshments for the fans. i ,Life 49 M's,,,,,--l 'u '-m,.-- pun mum 'HP Yvonne Heidenreich, Brook Llgon, and Virginia Broadston in- tently play their instruments during their Beginning Strings CIHSS. i V .1-....g1--S' i Norma Fierros volleys the ball to Kim Nelson during their 3rd period PE. class. i 5955 Terry Keown and Claudia Goodson put all they can into lifting Michele Mazzacua and Vicki ClWVlSTGI'1SOf1 I6-am to Type West High spirits. with accuracy and speed. 50 Life 'H-n-iq... 'if Mrs. Rowland snows some examples of watercolor and ink pictures of still life to Sandra Totter and Cindy Gates. Joseph C. Roll, Dean of the University Services at Northern Arizona University speaks with the Sen iors about program offerings for next year at N.A.U. Liie 51 The cheerleaders get a standing ovation full of spirit at the South Mountain Another typical day in the life of West High pep assembly. students. 1531:-wmffiif Ss B tx P iii fha., ioreiwzma She flies through the air with the greatest of ease . 52 Life The German Club works enthusiastically on their Homecoming Float Let's hear it for the Bartoli Brothers! The lead singer of The Four Cornersl' puts on a show at the Maryvale Dance. The Cheerleaders share their spirit at the first pep assembly before the Cortez game. ' Taking a break between songs gives the dancers a chance for re- Everyone finds shade against the Arizona sun. Q g cuperation. Life 53 ies Sarah Smallwood, Louie Hernandez, Gloria Beckler, and Candy Roberts discuss a human relations prob- lem involving business with Mr. Sheets in his Distributive Education class. In the opening kickoff, Carl Bakemeier takes off with the ball The 3rd hour archery class takes out their hostilities on the while Steve Savarese 4465 and Dave Maye l37l stop the Lions poor target. at the Homecoming game. 54 Life Dee Jones and1Marva Horine make jewelry while Dawn Carter makes a lamp in 1st hour Crafts class. U-Ulu. The Magazine Assembly reaches its goal by bringing out the enthusiasm ofthe students. Life 55 Pong! . 1 f v ,di ',1,.,w i 32 . nh , .1 wfSi'. 't West High spirit even extends beyond the school limits as a crowd gathers at North High. Ray Torres cheerfuliy guides parents through the haiis at Patty Shoemaker, Malin Lewis, and Nickie Netz wait patiently Open House, 56 Life Although students should study, prep period invaribly ends up as visiting time. Don't Jump! Bathing beauties always attract crowds by the fence. Pom Pon girls dance to our Fight Song at the successful pep assembly for the Cortez game. Life 57 Cecilia Mercado, Ana Olmos, Keith Peterson, and Fiudy Ramirez give tribute to their favorite coun- try during Cultura! Awareness Week. Cerner Debra Herrera, Elizabeth Sanidad, Tracy Kingan, Dawn Gartner, and Suzi De Fioulhac sew up their clothes and discuss problems in Mrs. Shorts 7th hour class. 58 Life E Q ,M x F it x .iw ' 'E fl X M N , H 'f'2'f-wmuw.. JH n .., gf ,I , - 'rfiifii MQ: ' K M ,f135gs.:f1,: j,'5l.',. ' :' 1 'Ql-1'-ii.:': tfldi' ,kiwi fi' -- f ai ai' :M WW ,, iw 1 Q15 1, 1 f' , .1,:!5!:1'q,u 1 fuvwm fH..QW, Y ugh qw ,m M45 4 -W , ! ,M ' ,M 2 :P LM' ? X . W- , - 1 w f m, , ww E 1 25 ' ' 'N x' N'inl:5SV .. ,,,, 1 W K .W Q. ' A M 1-: - ' ,Q if H5 Q22 af , ,,,. Q . Q 4 F 1 , nu ' ' W ww' I f 5 Terry Keown joyfully receives her flowers and title of Third l'l thought these ballots were supposed to be secret? Runner Up for Homecoming Queen. Debbie Wirtz receives some friendly congratulations after she was nominated for Homecoming Queen. 60 Life irir: g .. W V Z, 5 2 Wt k,fk 9.2, iri' g V ,M .L ,,,,i fit ' ' - f 1 A ' 1 ,,,..,........,.-nf.,---'--..-.....m A 3 Q! i s i 3. E 5 ,, HCA 5 M., The Juniors and Seniors battle it out once again. 5 T , il : ' ii.. e i Seniors triumphantly sing their song at the Homecoming As- sembly. The Pom Pon Girls do their traditional Letter Sweater Dance to the tune of Be True to Your School. Mr. White offers a welcoming hand to parents at Open House. Andy Apathy gives his worthwhile opinion of Student Government. Talking to friends proves to be popular on lazy afternoons. Life 61 Major-General O. A. Leaky of the 6th Army presents the ROTC Medal for If it was searching for a parking space or trying Heroism to Cadet Mirl Skipper Holley. Mr. Downs presides over the discussion in his 8th period Science Fiction class. 62 Life to talk above the machinery, teachers and students had to put up with the disadvantages of the con- struction ofthe new Science and Music buildings. Teachers and students both take advantage of the passing time between periods to share a few moments with friends. 4 M' .....-, , Mmgy , fs. I live gf va, ,Q 1 dw xg is 1- - Tift-f f fig. . ' ,ie 5 . . wx ,Z inf .ft ,A Jvtar xg' f I .V w 4 3 1 x 'i Q 1 H, 5 J ' w f Q Vu K .ffs C4 ia p I f,O5'RrV,f gf, f I 9. F , . X g -A if 4 1 va! it Af f J v J- - A 'EFQXP .V W Sr , f - 5 me .M Y 'f ' A A ' E- 4 1 5 YM- 1 r 7 J, Q 2 2 f, S? B' . --wmammwwm me Q y ' nwrwmcw NW cw ,V f Mm N Homecoming Assembly lett students in good spirit forthe rest of the day. Homecoming King, Larry Whisenant helps the Queen, Claudia Goodson in the car for their traditional ride around the field. Hfn--f-M-nw., f ev I ......,, ,. , . -vi I4 G2 p-.QQ E 5 Look out! Here eomee the between period rush' Mr. Hoel talks to a concerned mother at Open House as Bud 64 Life Montgomery eavesdrops. In spite of the cold, the Homecoming Assembly succeeded in bringing in a big crowd. Seniors show their strength in the tug of war at the Junior Bud Montgomery directs Dan Vlclfarland to his classes at Open Olympics. House. l Debbie Keown votes for her favorite choice of Homecoming Sharon Dupuis and Kathy Jones entertain at the Homecoming Queen, Terry Keown. Assembly. LifeV65 66 Life I an .. N Vicki 258-0143, Sally 254-9778, Jamie 278-2225 ,,1f't Jesus De Jerey, a Flamingo guitarist,-played a variety of Spanish songs at the assembly for Cultural Awareness Week. f,' g W g in ssf,s 5 .g jg Slowly, but surely our new Science and Music buildings Ken Murphy, Kieth Peterson, and Kathy French are were constructed. only a few among the many students who congre gate inthe quad either to study or waste time. Mr. Ying Ong is demonstrating the art of Chinese writing in the English resource center during Cultural Awareness Week Miss Dryer's 3rd hour P.E. class learns amazing stunts on the balance beam. Susan Phippany and Mr. Rose have a serious conversation concerning boys and birthdays. Life 67 I '- ' ' f M r 4 3 ,, , , ' ' H K ww f ' W' A ' . J ,,,,wf ww' 4- ft 4 - ' it .. N . ' .aMMM,,, ,, V t :M ' yn r H , f, , ff t, ,V,L , A-f' I , MW ,vff I ,QW WM wwmwwmw mx Y ,W ,MW , NA W, fr 4 I , WEA, ,, N R Qazwjmwwff w,..,,,,,,,a if to I I 751: ,W ff Wi. aw M Jw l Www-Q Mr. De Jerez and his wife take a final bow for an excellent perform- ance. Showdown at the West High Corral. ig lll l Y - 9f,i a'f .sie 25 ffm Z 2 3 Q 2 5 Q I Z J sg 45 1 Girl's League sold fuzzy wuzzies along with the traditional Valegrams for Valentines Day. 68 Life Tonka toys for big boys. Bill Taylor lends his safari hat to lVliVSchooland for the lion hunt. Students enjoy the warm and sunny days that we were blessed with as early as February. Camera-hog! Life 69 THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT v Thin' The show is over, the last bow is taken. Miss Golman, director of The Madwoman of Chaillot . has done a marvelous job in producing this show. Miss Prather and her industrious seamstresses must also be commended for the elaborate costumes that they rnade in such a short period of time. Contributing to the total effort of the play was the unusual set which was built under the direction of Miss Golrnan. Con- gratulations to all involved, The Madwoman of Chaillot Countess Aurelia, The Madwoman of Chaillot ...Debbie Basehore Mme. Constance, The Madwornan of Passy ....... Bryn Carpenter Mlle. Gabrielle, The Madwoman of St. Sulpice ....,... Joyce Lopez Mme. Josephine, The Madwoman of LaConcorde ................ Aprile Coroneos ........HelenSyers Irma.,. .... .. Pierre ........... ,,,,, M ichael Judd The Prospector .... ,,,,,, T im Miller The President ..... ,usteve C3059 The Ftagpicker ..... ...... C hris Dyer The Sewer Man .... ..... T ony Watson 70 Life l I . The Madwoman chose the ragpicker to represent the wicked people at their mock trial. The Madwoman laments the loss of her lov- er, realizing its too late to return to the past. Determining a way to fultill her scheme, The Ivladwoman sends a letter in- viting all the wicked people of the world to her house where she will destroy them. '9 Bravo the Madwornan cries as the waitress and Pierre kiss. The president and Barons discuss their plans for mak- ing money and ruling the world. Life 71 xii M, 7 E ie Mgt W mu, if A r ff'-aff' VH! ww.. Q ., ' The ants come marching two-by-two, Hurrah! Hurrah! . . . 72 Life Freshmen plan for the future as they listen to the talks prepared for the Orientation before Registration. a 4... ' and they all go marching down to eat to get out of the heat. Wi Miss Yee's Varsity Archery team practices after school. Life 73 w'+-'- Q. ,,, is .,,,.,-auf' Mr. Dallas' 3rd period Harvard Physics class works on the orbit of Mars. el i, . if W .4 X if l 2 rs, fe-Q, r eff 74 Life Mr. Neagle delightfully entertains his class. Robin Bruner sprinkles water in Ed Lundine's face X ,mv The Cheerleaders shew their skills in flying. UQ! 'TW A,-f Mr. Neagles 1st period Economics class listens intently to a discussion on Classy Chassis Life 75 A Q Benny Ernyei leads the Sophomores in their song at the Homecoming Assembly. wo es S A lt's always good to have a friend to spen d your free time with ,101 Mr. Stitt laughs at Tom Chambers who is earnestly disecting a pig during 2nd hour Biology 3-4. 76lJFb 'rl'-ju, I This is how Rhonda Smith gets her kicks! Be true to your school. 4th hour lunch wasn't that bad, was it? Life 77 i Dale Zietiin and Bob Dauber foilow the Chinese practice of walk- Diana Thomas appears to have 3 rare dis ing a few feet in front of their dates. ease, 78 Life The 1st hour Dance Class practices for the performance they put on with Central in April. ,nil ,l School is only interesting to all of the people some of the time. What's a Sophomore? Freshmen ask at Orientation. ,MPV .aqygv A W if Mr. Fianshaw discusses the Spanish-American War with his 2nd hour American History class. LL 1161 Many Sophomores had to sit on the floor in the Little Theater Mine, calls Craig Nepsky as everyone goes for the volly during orientation. ball during 2nd hour P.E. 80 Life Anna Lee Miller gives a great big smile for the camera while the Goes up and down just like a clown, everyone rest of her friends try hard to look nonchalant. knows it's slinkyi rand Tony HiII.J Wendy Capson and Sherry Vogler find it hard to work at a crowded Fred Hintze, Steve Gose, Tony Watson, and Dave Owen table, while Miss Flood shows Susan Wilson some new material complete West High's male quartet. that may aid her in the tutoring program. Life 81 M ,-.1 I ., , , 1: V, - 1' we',,m,f1tw-'-fre dl f .4 1 7 55-.2 3 S, ff : '7' !ff '5:- :Rig ng 'r - 1 l .. .,A. ,A l L, l it e r l I f ,J-nur' K' z - I 2 2 3, ' 4 12 . X kt 1 2 .M wi fi t ,Q 1 N ng Did you hearwhatshe ... .. Oh, really .............. ... and then .....,. The afternoon bridge game attracted many kibitzers. .Students take it easy in the quiet resource center to get away from the hustle and bustle in the quad. 82 Life Who wants to be next? asks Helen Herman as Claudia Goodson passes out numbers during Cheer tryouts. i afterthatshe .. and you won't beiievethis . so what? is . . We' f , 'iii f if ' H ' i i, mis 45 W ,, ix ' f - im f l! . - :??if4f'9'i'-1f2Qi433EJ iiigidrfiieifwf fu 2 -wi---uzsiw-f'f,, a.Wf'if .. ,. A f ,R . 'ga , 4 .. K. H ' , H ' QW ,-,,i' 1 ' '--- 'L ff .BQ i - ' . H ' f im- ' 5 -1 , , i, ,, ' Q f 'fm M S -- 5-' lia35Y1?i5i5 k Vi-'f Q ii I. if if ' ', . ' js? i ' Q? gg , , W , .. ,,..,,, T '-if M' Wf fiffiil H ' Ji W . ,f m Wife-' i' rw,, W?,.i!?zi V,L5'iff-A , i , .3: 1' w. izy . ,,i, xL V ,,L1 W... A , ,AV , , VV :i - W 1 ' ' ' V- ' . fi! ', 'Qi' IQ fy 1, , lg g ,,,, 1- , ' -lu: 'W Gffhii 52.-1 :5 221 k V: , FV!! . .. ,- . - .. W, H ,,,E5,,g.iww,-,f,, g. 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' 1'e,,1fifLf'iQ2s'ix fm.29s'm.3n..ii',:,m- slizsmf'-5 fff gi1M532 if ' 2- w if' - Ql agiw , he ffli ff yf We 'iffii llifzi ' ' i 2 Ifwai K ' 'a :f': was-1 v,,,. .. 7 ff KJV' 1 : 322 'fs -rf ,LLM wwzmpg 1f,,, m,..--me :yg,,fgg,g,vg .2g,,-,mf f- V ,E iw.. H-.7 H, qui ,, - ' :ii V L- . W 7 fiuiv' w iA' il.. fQ 5.iQ,Lf5?ii. ?i 'YEEQQV4' i ',,,, 5' ffiiifiggi,ii QQ,Q5ig,k,W . Ti T5 f fii,'2 i5Zf VT' fig, A ' 2 f' 5- , -' 'iv' ' U- . '12 f. , ff -ryf i V ' ii , h ' mf ff-- i H . ':f-m-gzg, ,,,ai::k,,, ., .,,,. .,,, ,, 4 ,, .a, f f i f f This year the art of relaxation was practiced a lot in the quad. Homemakers of tomorrow, unite! Life 83 A f J I-1 3:7 Q2 mio C12 Em nn gm oi 3' GHS mm : if 02' CCD 52 WMV :J .-. 3' nn H I 3 FD E. cn :T E an un in cn CO O O C1 as cn :r fn 1 JP 3 Q. 5 S rn cn 'D 'T :D .. 3 CD -Q E as F, 0 ET 3 no 3 CD 'Xl E CD 3 ,.. H I 7 O 2: rn 3' Q x G 03 U ar 'T 4' N 15-.ee be I can't believe I atethewhole ............. ...................... t hing! 84 Life 41 qw. Qvqwk f Li Q 2 eff, fx 5 It might not be fully apparent, but the 5th person from the right, in the second row, is Linda Sepich. 'SWE-+ df? we Emily Colter gets a little splash from Dave Wright. The spirit of the Rodeo Dance returns! 86 Life 4 5' p l M , Bob Cummings portrays Chimp West at the Carwashes are always a success when put on by the Freshman Girls Rodeo Assembly. League. Smiling faces and awards were present during the Rodeo Assembly. Life 87 .Z N Yi J l f'- lv ex- - C. . if Ya 1 ld UNDERCLASSMEN Yesterday we were lost amidst the confusion of high school. Now the school is an old and familiar friend. He has seen us change from day to day and watched us grow and mature. One more year has passed, but when we finally reach the end of the road, it will seem just like yesterday when we started. JUNIORS Picture Available President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Bob Dauber Bill Young Nancy Colter Debbie Schooler Another year full of work and play has been struggled through by the Juniors. They have made it through three years, which have led them up to their last step when they will finally become Seniors. The road is long and hard, but it is almost over. They say that Senior year is the easiest, and this year's Juniors have most certainly earned it. With the fine leadership of their president, Bob Dauber, they have shown a large amount of school spirit in every activity they took part in. They took first place in the Junior Olympics during Homecoming Week. The dance they sponsored featured The Four Corners and brought in a very large crowd. They increased their treasury by holding a candy bar and an animal cookie sale. ln the latter part ot the year, they held their Prom at the Bear's Den at Phoenix College. Although they successively came in last place every day of the Magazine Sale, they took their defeat well and not a single spirit was dampened. There are no poor sports in the Junior class. They have set a good example for the Sophomores and Freshmen and as Seniors we can be sure that they will lead our school very well. The Junior class is sure to produce some capable leaders and great minds. West High will be proud of the Class of 1973. ,ki , . -.., ., .,., N, ,Q 1 .- ez- ,, . i t l Junior Class Council Working together to provide a fun-filled year, the Juniors are tl to rl Back row: Bill Young, Dave Owen, Jeff Conkel, Tony Carlise, Ted Flieshmann. Third row: Bryn Carpenter, Marie Dyson, Dianne LoPresti, Sandi Tussey, Nancy Colter. Second row: Debbie Schooler, Janet Chapin, Susan Jackson, Dave Kelly, Tom Lewis, Rick Holland. First row: Kathy Grabiec, Jean Peters, Scott Carson, Danny Driehorst, Jamie Lavelle, and Susan Phippeny. 90 Juniors Gail Abel Paul Abril Dave Adams Janet Agnew Cecilia Allen Randy Alvarado Gregory Andrade ngulo wkrum 1 n strong uena Gary Babb Dave Bachicha Mary Baker Lisa Baldwin Jeanie Baldwin Kelly Barker Christopher Barnes ragon arron Dan Barsness Bob Barth Mary Barth Kim Batt Patti Beaver Joseph Beckman Bob Bedard enites Bennett Benson Tom Bergmann Timothy Bernard Karla Bernards Susan Berry Steve Biggs Jolee Bischoff Waite Blake ilakley nohard 3lankenship Bosquez squez urque Tena Bousman Lynn Bowers Wendy Boynton Bay Bradford Carol Brady Don Brazell Debbie Brewer Juniors 91 92 Juniors Randy Bridgewater Virginia Broadston David Brown Patricia Burnette Becky Buttler Christine Callahan Debbie Campbell Le Roy Carney Jennifer Carpenter Mary Carpenter Kim Carrick Scott Carson Dawn Carter James Cassady Greg Ci i l Korene C Marc Tim C Mark Chubinsky Joe Ciulla Colin Claffey Craig Clark Donna Cleveland Ginger Clizbe Tonie Cluff Thom a Bruc Charlotte C Gene Contreras Karla Cook Deborah Cooley Aprile Coroneos Dan Coughlin Phillip Cox Ed Coy Mary Thad i Theres Debbie C Alan Currie Rhea Cypert Cindy Danner Bob Dauber Sharon Davidson Doris Davis Janice Davis Robin Davis Suzy De Roulhac Johan De Ruiter Gregory Deanda Cecilia Diaz Deborah Dickey Denise Divell Michael Dobbs Joanne Doles Keny Dominguez Chuck Drews Roberta Dreyer Paul Dietzel Laura Dryden Larry Dugan Jim Dugger Darrell Duke Kati Durham Richard Scott Dye Marie Dyson Debra Eckman Winston Edelblut Dave Edwards Alice Edgar Mike Engermann Charly Emerson Janet Farage Danny Esslinger Anita Estrada Kato Estrada Laura Estrada Ed Ettinger Greg Ewing Penny Fairman Sandra Farence Larry Fellenz Paul Ferreira Kim Fink Kenny Finley ,S Issac Finley Celeste Fitzpatrick Ted Fleishman Michael Francis Jim Frederick Jim French Debbie Gallup Rudy Garcia Pam Gartner Carol Gates Mary Gesin Larry Giboney Liz Gill Jeannie Glass Michael Glennie Chuck Gonsalves Margie Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Kathy Grabiec Joyce Graham Juniors 93 Gary Gray Gloria Gray Flobin Green Kerrie Greenwood Sally Greer Robin Griffin Tim Griffin Carol G Linda Hansen Pete Hansen Terry Harmon Edina Hart Betty Hartley Vickie Hartley Jo Ellen Harvey David Stephanie i Debbie Hodges Ellen Hoffman Diane Hohn Donna Holmes Patrick Holt Diane Horning Laura Hough Norma H Susan i Kim Janney Terri Jefferson Jerry .Joaquin April Johnson Debbie Jones Betsy Jones Gary Jones Georg Richard Kirkpatrick Paul Kneip Kathy Koenig Linda Kollar Edward Koonse Samuel Krawl Valerie Kremer Kathleen Krewsky Scott Kridler Dave Krueger Diane Kuhlman Phil Labelle Martha Larkin Kurt Laubach wrence Learned Leo Lessard Malin Lewis Robin Lewis Tom Lewis Donna Ling Charles Little Pam Livensparger Gatto P opresti vejoy Dixie Mac Dougal Bill Madasz Patsy Magee Joy Mahoney Bob Mallin Elizabeth Manley Mike Moriarty lOVltZ h artinez azzacua !lcCreary cGowan Chris McLeod James Mc Murry Jim Meade Ken Melancon Cecelia Mercado Mary Merjil Richard Mesnard ikesell Michael Miller Duncan Molloy Di An n Montgomery Brian Moody Cindy Moorhead David Morris Mary Morris Jan Mulhern David Muller Vicki Mullins Anita Munoz Gene Murdoch Mary Murphy Nancy Neil Sa Pau S Ka Eileen Lind Kim O'Brien Eddie Ong David Owen John Owens Cheryl Parenti Maurice Passwater Debbi Patterson Vict Barbal Mi Cher Bruc N Dar Jean Peters Carol Peterson Danny Phillips Lydia Phillips Susan Phippeny Jeff Pierce Harold Pierson Danie Rona Mike P Chu Dav George Powell Joann Propati Wayne Pruett Pattie Pullins Lucy Quirino Mark Raby Chris Ramirez Rau Gai Sandi Do Ji Dave Vicki Rhoades David Richardson Theresa Riddle Mike Ridlon Richard Riley SH no GY Randy Rogers Rocky Rogers Catherine Romano Dave Rosenthal Greg Ross Steve Roth Troy Rowley uney nyon Jeanie Ryan Dennis Sallee William Sanders David Sandoval Jose Sanidad Tom Sankovich Albert Santillan HVGFGSG Santillan S 1 OI' hario ub heibli Susan Schlimgen Eric Schlotthauer Laree Sch nely Kent Sohoeff Karalee Schoen Deborah Schooler Beverly Schotz ohultz wwartz 9 lSeiple llers watro oley Cathy Sergent Bob Sersow Judy Shanks Bradley Sharpe Nancy Sharpe William Shedd Hyrum Sherman ITIOHS iortridge i J II'T1OI'1 JSOF1 D kaggs David Small David Smith Gina Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Rhonda Smith Roxane Smith Juniors 97 98 Juniors Terrence Smith Tim Smith Enfin Smitley Bobbie Snell Becky Snyder Richard Soltero Bruce Sosne Donn Steve S1 Sal Stearman John Stein Connie Stephens Mary Stephens Judy Stephenson Nancy Stevens Kevin Stewart Am Wayn L Do K3 Robert Jo Scott Kip Stubberud Tim Sullivan Vicki Sullivan John Supler Bob Sustek Mary Sutton Mark Sweeney Trina Doyle He Gwe Susan Sue Tang Robin Tanner Randy Taylor Vanessa Tefertiller Manuel Temporado Bonnie Terpstra Rita Thomas Jewel T Marcia T Mark Toombs Sandra Torres Lyne Troogstad Nancy Trowbridge Stacy Tucker Sandi Tussey Tim Utz J B e Mai Be Pr Bec Mor Linda Yvoskis Dale Zeitlin AF' Lucille Valdivia Mike Valdivia Joann Vanta Paula Vasquez Larry Vogt Edith Vos Larry Vrchoticky Thomas Wacker Barbara Wagner Diane Wagoner Carol Walker Vicki Walker Steve Waters Cheri White Linda White Becky White Melody Watson Joe Weh ner Doug Weissinger Jeff Wester Chris Westfall Steve Wheeler Carl Whisenant Mitchell Wieseman Barbara Wilco Terry Williams Wanda Wyatt Flora Yanchik Tom Yee Vicci Young William Young Monita Yu XSOFI Bruce Williamson Bonnie Wilson Sandy Winter Nancy Wong Sandy Wooden Cathy Woods Beccy Wright The excitement of Homecoming included balloons and frantic fans. Juniors 99 SOPHOMORES , -,,.Q,,f- ., fr f ' 1 H 1 l a A wtf? 2 gl N.. -r' 2 +5 A V LVV,, g Y l t Q . ff ifi f C President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Dan Curtis Beth Murlless Libby Fitzgerald Monte McBroom Sophomores have once again shown that they are capable of matching up to any struggles the upperolassmen place in front of them. After being involved in high school life for only one year, they proved that they were headed in the right direction by electing Dan Curtis as Sophomore Class President. He led them enthusiastically right into the Magazine Sale. But alas, due to a few dampened spirits, managed to come in third place. They have also sponsored two dances for West High. One during basketball season, featuring Gossip, and the other during football season, featuring Teakwood Box . Both had successful turn outs, and not only helped in raising funds for the Sophomores, but helped in raising the spirits of the entire student body. Sophomores Class Council These enthusiastic Sophomores led their class through a great year. They are. Back row fl to rl: Mona O'Connell, Libby Fitzgerald, Manha Goodrich, Monte McBroom, Reg Matthews, Mike Derocher, Carl English, third row: Tracy Miller, Gerin Goldberg, Debbie LoGotto, Dan Curtis, Jim Barovich, second row: Dena Heavin, Mary Kay Naughton, Kevin Johnson, John Malick, Bennie Ernyei, George Garcia, first row: Diana Angulo, Janice Connell, Beth Murlless, Marianne Susie, Patty Bayless, and Lori Ann Stenquist. 100 Sophomores John Acosta Nancy Adams Mark Adams Kevin Alderson Nancy Anderson Randy Anderson Diana Angulo Barbara Archer Debra Asberry Doug Ashman Allen Atchison Flossana Baca Karen Bachmann Jacqita Bailey Carol Baird Mike Baisler Diana Baker Paul Barclay Jim Barovich Tim Barraza Tina Barrett John Baumlin Patti Bayless Scott Beason Lisa Bell Gregg Bender Nancy Bennett Anne Bettis Brad Betz Robert Biggs Irene Bilyk Deann Bischoff Don Bishop Vicki Blake Marleen Blankenship Kim Bless Betzi Bliklen Carol Bonds Lori Bonham Drew Boxwell Diana Braun Larry Brewer Fiandall Brewer Mike Britt Alan Broadston Bonnie Brooks Jayne Brown Teresa Brown Robin Bruner Rick Buffington Edward Burns Scott Burton Sophomores 101 Gale Bushie Mark Busier Carl Cain John Calhoun Linda Calles Marsha Campbell John Cannon Marc Cantrell Vikki Caputa Richard Carkin Michael Carlin Dana Carpenter Cindi Carr Dee Carson Jeff Carter Steve Celniker Don Chambers Carla Chandler Peggy Chapman David Charns Ralph Chavez Diana Cheung Margaret Cheung Vicky Christenson Brian Clark Fred Clayton Sherri Clemmons Jim Clifton Nancy Clouse Cynthia Combs Craig Conkel Janice Connell Scott Cook Paul Cowden Mike Craig Debbie Cramer John Craven Pete Crist Dan Curtis Victor Dakin Eddie Daley Margaret Daley Richard Daley Bob Dambach Virginia Davis Steve Day Terry Day Rocio De Jerez Mary Dean Marlon De Castro Martin De Koek Jose Delgadillo 102 Sophomores snr. sv T A. . 1 figggw 1 1 if by gflfifk? -' - REQ' a Q ifij it F 3, bg,-,Q u ' A - . Q fz.i S kwa., A J X, , David Rosenthal does his famous imitation of Coward l-losell for Bill Young at the Pep Assem- bly forthe South game. 'C,7 Michael Denbo Mike Derocher Darde Deroulhac Raymond Dominguez Daniel Dong James Donion Pat Dougherty Tom Dougherty Danny Driehorst Valerie Dugan Dwayne Duke Claudia Durham Judy Dyer Julie Echols Carol Edwards Jim Elbert Bill Emery Carl English Benjamin Ernyei Cathy Ethington Rick Evernden Karen Evertsen Sheri Ewers Jack Faehl Greg Fasula Lois Fazio Debra Fernandez Shari Finkelstein Guy Finney Dana Fitch Steven Fitch Libby Fitzgerald Tom Fleishman Jimmy Fletcher Leroy Flores Richard Foley Tim Forkes Dave Frederick Mark Freeman Roy Fulcher Carin Fuller Michelle Fuller Patti Gabardi Carol Gagnon Ken Galas George Garcia Sonny Garrison Dawn Gartner Ronald Gasperone Tara Gately James Gau Victoria Geare Rebecca Geist Alan Gentry John Gesin Jim Gholson Kathy Ginster Bob Glasgow Steve Glennie Peggy Godwin Bob Goetz Gerin Goldberg John Goldman Carmen Gomez Bruce Gonzales Joe Gonzales Mary Gonzales Martha Goodrich Pamela Goosic Gregg Gordon Walter Graves Mark Gray Sophomores 103 Ronald Green John Gregg Roni Grodnick Hannah Gross Greg Guggisberg Steve Gumm Rick Gurcius Valerie Gutierrez Paula Guy David Hall Ray Hammond Janie Hankins Becky Hanna Carol Hansen Sarah Hansen Kevin Harding Don Harper Rayan Hart David Hawkins A Dena Heavin Curt Hein John Hein Michael Henderson Bill Henning Debra Herrera Mary Hess Vicki Hetz Pat Hickey Ernest Hickman John Hicks Pat Hightower Susan Hilkey Connie Hill Marie Hitchcock Stephanie Hitterman Tom Hobbs Pamela Hodge Mark Hojem Deborah Holbrook Randy Holland Bryan Holmes Mary Holmes Rick Horn Steven Howell Beth Humphries Roseanna Hunt Susan Ish Valerie lvy Theresa Jackson Lynn Jenkins John Jennings Frank Johnson Judy Johnson Cheryl Jones Douglas Jones Kristi Jones Terry Jones Tracy Jones Linda Joralmon Matt Joralmon Lindalee Kayga Ernie Kegley David Keith 104 Sophomores fm! as XV? tx! 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K sig -NX f 10 Bend and stretch and reach for your coke. f MA K r mr , . -I .1 ' , W Richard Keizer James Kellett Cindy Kelly Debbie Keown Dave Kerr Dennis Kettman Michelle King Vicki King Tracy Kingan Jarrell Kinman Perri Kirk Dan Kirsch Terry Kittrell Bruce Knaack Scott Knox John Krueger Pat Laizure Melody Lamb Bob Landis Philip Lange John Lansing Carrie Lavelle Jerry Law Colleen Lawrence Dianna Lawson William Lawson Eddie Leavitt Doug Lee Ann Lehker Joe LePore Janel Lester Edward Levy Chris Lilly Leland Lipman Pamela Llttler Alex Lizanetz Debbie Lo Gatto Joe Lujan Christa Luke Eddie Luna Johanna Lusk Joseph Lyman Jim Lyons Sophomores 105 Julie Lyons Larry Macchione Yolanda Maclel Richard Magana Jonathon Malick Jodie Malone Deborah Mancell Clyde Mandelin Micheal Manley Patrick Mariani Rhonda Martina Eddie Matyas Margie Mazer Susan McAIister Randell McBeath Monte McBroom Sarah McCampbell Bill McCaw Melody McDermid Eileen McGan Rhonda McKechnie Bryan McLaren Karleen McMiIlen Carolyn McLean Mike Meron Sandi Metelski Amy Miller Ashley Miller Cheryl Miller David Miller Denise Miller Buddy Miller Karen Miller Mark Miller Tracy Miller Merrilee Milton Toni Monacelli Bill Moore Bruce Moore Danny Moore Carlos Moreno Patty Morris Brenda Morrison 106 Sophomores Greg Mortimer Ana Motta Keith Mullins Beth Murless Dana Myers Charles Nancarrow Mary Kay Naughton Carolyn Neal David Neale Chuck Nedrow Carolyn Nelson Bruce Newton Jerry NG Jimmy Nicholas Theresa Nichols Jean Nierzwicki Tracy Nobles Diane Norton Moria O'Connell Jim Odell Carla Ogle Janet Olson John Opitz Eddie Ortiz Rick Palmer Polly Parsons Tana Pascarella Gary Patterson Ronnie Payne Timothy Peachey John Pearce Mike Peck Tina Pellerin Tina Pentkowski Rebecca Perea Terry Petersen Mike Phillips Sandra Pickering Sandra Poleeson Cynde Powell Jenifer Powell Melody Preston Roy Pruett. Judy Pulsipher Mary Ramirez Elise Rand Kenneth Ratliff Carmen Ray Mark Reeves Richard Rhoades Carolyn Rhue Tim Ribblett Becky Rice Eva Richardson Scott Richardson Vicky Riddle Robin Roberts Wendy Robinson Bob Robnett Sue Roesohen Robyn Rogers Dwayne Ross Bob Royden Sophomores 107 Dana Ruben Ruben Salazar Sheryl Salem Dave Sanchez Elizabeth Sanidad Robbie Sargent Mark Savarese Pam Sawyer Paula Schafer Stephen Scheuring Donna Schutte Linda Scott Kim Scrivens Gary Scullion Danny Seals Vincent Seoker Linda Sepich Sheri Shipley Larry Shipwash Melody Showalter Tony Silva Margo Simpson Vicki Simpson Frank Skinner Martha Smallwood Lorrain Smith Susan Smith Nancy Snider Joe Snook Gordon Snyder Brenda Sodders Joyce Soo Hoo Randy Staffeldt Francine Stagliano Guy Stanke Ben Stanwood Stephanie Stearman Dwayne Steed Brian Steger Randy Stein Stephanie Stein Lori Ann Stenquist Ann Sternke Susan Stetson Linda Stevens Terri Stevens Lloyd Steveson Randy Steveson Dorene Stewart Patti Stewart Rod Stomberg Rhonda Stonecipher Lynda Stoops Sue Strandt Marianne Susie Mark Sutherland Michael Sutton Carl Tait James Taylor Rick Tefertiller Richard Telles Ron Tennison Mark Terzich 108 Sophomores YE K X H, t SN sz QNX gnu Ni X 1 ,NF Qi if ffl 'H fe Q QQ msd 'MUN' S 925 Diana Thomas Micheal Thomas Russell Thomas Ann Thompson Bruce Thornburg Steve Tolhurst Frank Torres Linda Torres Theresa Tourville Kim Triick Debbie Trimble Tim Ture Cindy Tucker Louella Turnbull Gilbert Uribe Harry Van Court Richard Van Deren Carol Van Hoesen Victor Vasquez Linda Vawter John Villemez Dorothy Vogel Sherry Vogler Cecil Walker Sheryl Walker Steve Wallace Gerry Walters Joan Walton Abby Warshaw Diane Washington Leonard Watson Becky Watson Karen Webb Anna Weiland Steve Weisman Steve West John Westfall Ken Whetstone Diana White Doug White Jay White Dee Wiechman Dona Wiesner Susan Wilke Jim Wilkerson Debbie Wilkinson Delma Williams Mark Williams Bob Williams Carl Wilson Mark Winterberg Geoff Winters Sharon Wolfe Terry Wong Mark Wright Sue Wright Vicki Yee Scott Yefko Robert Yirsa Colleen Young Vanessa Young David Zeilstra Denise Zemke Sophomores 109 FRE HMEN QI kr V K K WV 7 . , A ff N V7 , 1 In W . ' 5 . 1 L,ll H A V 5 ' ' T A L If ' :lf r g il ,hwy . , AVVA I Iv A . 2 I t -T P .ft T , L ' 'ti 'R g , 0 ' .,, , X V ' V ' 'SE ' R S If f' 23 - law ., I L K Xl .e ft-1 :Elf egza-:fs A 1 ' President Vice-President Secretary TYGGSUFGI' Neil Nepsky Sheldon Swain Lee Little CNFIS Zetterlof Freshman - a title many of its holders would like to forget, but this year it belonged to a very proud class. Though Freshmen orientation did its best to thoroughly confuse and upperclassmen continually ignored or laughed at them, they kept their chins up and quickly learned their way around West High Qwhich even some Juniors still don't knowy. Although it is their first year, their class accomplished the most and had the best ideas. It looks like the little Freshmen beat out the big Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores all put together. Through the leadership of Neil Nepsky, the class President, the Freshmen showed themselves to be strong competition. Their efforts in the Magazine Sale won them first place from the beginning to the end. Their eagerness to raise money through sales and dances proved very successful as the treasury expanded. Their enthusiasm and school spirit rang through the halls and echoed on the fields. They still have three years yet to go, but they have gotten off on a great start. If they keep it up, the years will pass quickly and they may turn out to be West High's finest graduating class. Freshman Class Council Successfully arousing the spirits in their class, these Freshmen are fl to ry Back row: Joel Gorton, Neil Nepsky, Paul Cullor. Second row: Karl Moe, Lee Little, Penny Martinez, Penny Peachy, Barbara Cummings. First row: Sheldon Swain, Diana San- chez, Cindy Simpson, Marilyn Haas, and Danny Driehorst, 110 FI'6ShlTlel l L , , ,,,,g ... ,. 2- '.....,...L...,-. .,,g,s-..L..wa,z-. - - .... . ., Robert Abel David Abril Diana Abril Leticia Acosta Marianne Adams Mark Adams James Agee Susan Ala Greg Altherr Connie Amaro Jordan Amerman Lasya Androsiuk June Ang Tim Angle Jeff Anthony Bernie Archuleta Michael Armeli David Ashcraft Paul Askew Mark Bachicha Irene Bailey Richard Bailey Sherry Baine Suzanne Baird David Baker Janet Baker Kimberly Baker Barbara Balemon Frankie Barajas William Barclay Bonnie Barnes Heidi Barnes Richard Barrett Steve Barry Chris Barth Joyce Bauer Kent Bauer Cindy Bazan Michele Behm Brenda Bell Patty Bentley Terrance Bergman Harold Best Earl Bieu Steve Bigelow Debra Biggs John Biss f 4 Freshmen 1 1 1 ' 4 l L Michael Bisted Lorrie Bittner Kathy Blair Melinda Blake Gary Blatchtord Cathy Boehler Brenda Boldrey Larry Bolstad Mike Bonham Candace Borck Denny Brackney Marc Bradshaw Douglas Braly George Brandon Karen Brewer Carol Broadston Debbie Brock Danny Brown Debby Brown Randy Brown Brad Brumble Richard Brussat Sharon Bunyard Ricky Burch Diane Burk David Burkhart Terry Burns Debra Burtch Jerry Burton Colleen Butler Jim Butler Lisa Buttler Joseph Bycroft Michael Caglio Patty Calhoun Louis Calles Michael Calloway Carolyn Campbell Larry Campbell Patty Campbell Terry Campbell Danny Canchola Stephen Carlisle Sam Caron Dave Carpenter Joe Carpenter Meridee Carpenter 112 Freshmen Cindy Cole, Nancy Stevens and Linda Vawter help Freshmen prepare to get their pictures taken for the yearbook. Margaret Carroll Scott Cassells Bill Champie George Chandler Dennis Chapin Gary Chapin Carlos Chavez Mike Chavez Ronald Chavez Victor Chavez Donna Cheshire Dan Childers Helen Clark Jean Clark Patty Clark Tom Clark Deborah Clemmer Edward Coberley Theresa Cole Harry Colter Buster Combs David Conrad Shery Cramer Pamela Crawford Kathy Crispell John Cruz Paul Cullor Barbara Cummings Cindy Lu Curtis Crystal Cutforth Karen Daniel Brian Darbonne Liz Darby Cindy David Autumn Davy Darlene Dawkins Sandra Dawkins Debbie Dean Daniel De Leon Diego Delgadillo Mikki Denison Jo Deserano Mary Deterding Joey Diaz Steve Dickerson Penny Dillow Doreen Divell Cheryl Dixon Matt Dixson Darell Dobbs Kathryn Dobbs John Donaldson Diane Dooley Mike Dopita Victor Doss Suzanne Dougherty Diana Drobny Cynthia Dudley Eileen Duffy Nancy Dugan Terri Duncan Diana Dundas Alex Duran Freshmen 113 Q44 A John Eady David Edwards Sonia Eidelberg John Eisweirth David Ellis Robert Ellisor William English Debbie Entrekin John Eskew Marilyn Esteves Jose Estrada Byron Ethier Bill Evitts Gary Ewing Eduard Fachtmann Michele Fallin William Farence Debbie Farmer Joshua Feller Simon Fernandez Norma Fierros Anna Fijewski Nancy Finger Naomi Finger Deborah Finley Carmen Fiore Larry Flores Stephen Flowers Scott Fortier Denise Foust Diane Franklin Terry Freeman Judy Friedman Francis Frost Daryl Furnas Judy Furry Wayne Galinski Barry Gannon Gilbert Garcia David Gartner Cindy Gates Nancy Gaudette Rose Gavin Bob Genet Lydle Gill Angela Giordano Lorrie Glazar 1 14 Freshmen fi-1 Terry Keown has a friendly conversation with Thor at the game against Washington. Excitement is stirred by the joy of Homecoming. David Glenn Mitch Glenn Larry Glover Mary Godfrey Carlton Golleher Rosanne Gomez Anna Gonzales Kurt Gonzales Karen Goodall Jennifer Goodson Melvin Goodson Maurice Goodwin Denise Goosic Donald Gordon Joel Gorton Linda Gose Julie Grace Cecil Green Todd Grodnick Kurt Groff Caroline Guaderrama Daniel Guia John Gusich Calvin Guy Marilyn Haas John Hall Jill Hallberg Peggy Hampton Dan Hancock Leslie Hannar Kara Hansen Lorelei Harder Kathleen Hargrove Mark Harper Kathy Harrington Glen Harris Ron Hartley Mike Havey Bertha Hayes Theodore Hayes Allen Heaps Kevin Heath Darla Heckenberg Dennis Helvie Joan Herman Vicki Hirlinger Danny Hobaica Freshmen 1 1 5 Brent Hodge Karen Hodge Deborah Hollandsworth Skipper Holley Gayla Holmes Eric Holtz Frederick Holz Robert Howard Patti Howell Carolyn Hrenchir Eugene Huff Joseph Hunt Kathy Hunter Edward Hutchinson Tony Hutchinson Bill Hutchinson Patrick lrvine Jimmie Jachino Lucy Jackson Rennee Jackson Ron Jackway Pam Jenkins Susan Jensen Steve Jimenez Daneanne Johnson Randy Johnson Rick Johnson Robbie Johnson Ronald Johnson Roy Johnson Verna Jo Johnson William Johnston Debbie Jones Denise Jones Linda Jones Nancy Jones Nancy Joralmon Wendy Judd Kent Kaigler David Kalfas Brian Kellett Darlene Kelley Mary Kepner Dan Kerrigan Weldon King Julie Kingsland Stephen Kinsman Clare Kioski Jamie Kirk Cindy Kirkpatrick Kim Kittrell Janice Klein Michael Kline Rumen Kocankov Benjamin Koonse Jim Kossel Cindy Krah Kathy Kremer Paul Krewsky Dan Kridler Jim Kuehnle Beth Kunselman David Kutob 1 1 6 Freshmen Darlene Kwee Jim Lambertus Danny Lane Nona Lansing Mike Larson Jennifer Laughlin Gregory Leach Aundre Leavitt Dawn Leifheit Bonnie Leinen Keith Lessard Chuck Lewis lrvan Lewisf Shelly Lewis Debra Llewellyn Don Lombardi Grace Lommen -7' 353?3ga..q. 'i 'f..,,jg gfvf ' W Richard Lgbefkw Mark Loudermilk Mickey Luper John Mac lntyre Joyce Madsen Liz Magana Faith Mahoney Harold Malone David Mangam Penny Martinez Debbie Marvin Vicki Massey Edwin Mays Dan McAndrew Anne McCabe Denlce McClanahan Cathy McCreary Cindy McFarland Frank McGan Doris Mclntire Robbie McLean Michiel McNaughton Heidi Messina Jackie Mieduch Jeanette Milford Micky Milford Craig Miller Scott Miller Carlton Mister Molly Moleterno Dan Mon Barren Mark Montague Freshmen 117 ., , ,...t,..a,...J...f nt. t .,.-.,.l,.al4S4.arsQa 2. Mark Montgomery Margi Mosbeck Mike Moskovitz Dorothy Mullen Mary Mullen Walter Mullins Richard Murillo Kevin Murphy Dale Nancarrow Richard Nash Becky Nathan Victor Neal Craig Neldon Kim Nelson Tom Nelson Neil Nepsky Andy Newman Cheryl Nichols Richard Nicholson Corinne Nolan Glenn O'Bannon Kathleen O'Brien Mike O'Brien Stacey O'Brien Roger O'Day Tina Ohlund David Ollphant Lucio Olmos Jerry Olson Claudia Oreck Deanna Ortiz Ouintin Ortiz Jane Orzel Daniel Oskerson Jay Owens Gerry Paquette Neal Park Becky Partlowe Donald Patrick Samuel Patterson Kim Paty Penny Peachey Bill Pelletier Patsy Perez Kevin Petersdorf Denise Peterson Vickie Petrytus 1 18 Freshmen Cora Malinowski and Steve Fitch rock out at Mary vale dance. Karen Phillips Terry Phillips David Pierce Tom Pizzi Robert Poleeson Matt Pollock Valerie Poorman Cliff Potter Phil Powell Rickey Prince Jan Ptuyac Mark Purcell Mike Purcell Naomi Quintanar Steve Quisenberry Tracy Ram Rudy Ramirez Karen Rencehausen Darlene Renegar Edie Resczenko Robert Rice Rob Rich ards Terri Richards Douglas Richardson Nancy Richardson Mary Riley Susan Risner John Ritter Beverly Rivera Bill Rivera Curtis Robertson Debbie Robinson Larry Rodriquez Brian Rogers Gregg Rogers Mark Rogers Ron Rogers Fred Roggin Dirk Roman Carl Rosato Phillip Rose Mike Rosenthal Jacquelyn Ross Diane Ruben Vickie Rushing Dave Russell Mary Russo Mike Ryan Terry Sabin Raymond Salazar Steven Salazar Waldo Salazar Diana Sanchez Becky Sanchez Cindy Sandman Albertilla Sandoval Darla Sankovich Warren Satchell Frances Savcido Barbara Savage Patti Savage Mike Sawyer David Saxon Freshmen 119 Lowell Schaub Paul Scheuring Dan Schildts Tom Schroeder Laurie Schutte Vonita Scott Terri Scrivens David Seifert Clarence Sells Susan Shamblin Mike Shanahan Chris Shannon Lawrence Shapiro Daniel Shaw Robby Shedd Mike Shellans Cindy Shepard Denise Sherrill Steve Shindell Richard Shortridge Susan Siegler Mike Sigman Debbie Sikes Daniel Silveria Lee Simkins Mark Simmons Merrill Simon Cindy Simpson Sandra Sizemore Christel Skaggs Ernie Slater John Smith Nancy Smith Pam Smith Robin Smith Bob Snook Brenda Snyder Diana Snyder Lawanna Sodders Yolanda Soto Glen Spencer Barbara Spisz Walter Spitz Peter Sporrer Cindy Springer Gary Stagliano Rhonda Stagliano 120 Freshmen - f XJ, Refreshments are served to the many who attended the Girls Leagues Q Puff N' Pant Prom, Anna Barragon and Barbara Lotspeich help lead the crowd in our fight song at the Washington game W if I 115 r .lf -4' Coetta Stanley Elizabeth Stanley Julia Stanwood Bill Stapley Mary Jane Stein. Michael Stein Albert Steinfeld Mary Stetson Bill Stevens Ron Stevens Diana Stinson Thomas Stinson Carol Stone Mary Stores Jacqueline Strayer Dianne Stroud Randy Stroud Pat Stubberud Brenda Stubbs Ken Stutzenburg Richard Sustaita Sheldon Swain Barry Sweet Theresa Tabeek Tony Tang Sherri Tatum Fred Taylor Sandy Tefertiller Jeff Tempest Marta Tennen Diane Testa Charles Teters David Thomas Charlene Thompson Diana Thompson Stanley Thompson Vicky Thompson Charlotte Thurman Valeri Tiffany Beverly Tillotson James Tisdale George Tolewitzke Cathy Tolhurst Stephanie Toliver Jennifer Torres Westgarth Trayner Sandra Trotter Freshmen 121 Eric Tsutsumida Mary Tupiak Tama Turano Charlie Turner Clark TusS9Y Janet Utley Vickie Van Buskirk Jay Van Spyker Julio Vega Sammy Velasquez Mike Villegas Leslie Vogel Marsha Walker Mike Wallace 'Debbie Wanty Terri Warren Jimmy Washington Deborah Weindel Richard Weindel Jeff Weissinger Molly Wells Robert Westbrook Leann Westfall Brian Wetzel Kathy White Richard Whitman Art Wickware Andrea Wilke Lori Willenberg Bonny Williams Brian Wilson Susan Wilson Tami Wilson Gayle Winans Julie Winter Clayton Winterberg Leon Witherspoon Nancy Wong Stuart Wright Judy Yee Bill Yehling Jack Yocom ' 7 ' f Y' . 5 to Sheri Young V f 'r 1 , V- A Vj rj , ' 'fz Q' I g i t' f ,I --v ,,t ti if 'A 4 S , ' 'Sf'-Q Paula Yup ' A r ' - ' A -A if Z, L. ,. ,t,, J t Mit fit 1. , -'wry '- 5 . V ,ff ff, i V J i' U f if n l 232 fag K' V' 'K': C M H Q .i V AV . A A, ,i K t j ,X is ,L 8 Y Li W 4 .. V34 1 aff: 3 1 K M iii ri'i' 4 siii W lllll we - -L C in 1 1 . 1 J Vtrg i f at . ,.,, It rrr J -Q ' if CMS Zeffenof A'td'ea MO 'i'i Z lllk f X ' ' ' 4 iii ri'i 1 -' A f , A J by i rris ifil rtlrt S rl f ' wif :MAL . ,. Q :: is - Q? EE 1 '- rfif-3? .1 , V' f' f 1Q5Q C T 'V l t- C . ,,., , A A M .... .- .J a . 15, . 1. ,J , 3 . , .. ' V. 2:3 ,, ' 2- P5 -R 6, l EV 'L g ,gmt it tt' ii' rl w ' M Upperclassmen find better seats in the dugout than in the stadium, 122 Freshmen Sitting contentedly, watching the band at the Christmas Semi, Remembering the innocence and evils of their childhoods, were Linda Vawter and Bill Stephens. many girls attended the Puff N' Pant Prom. The girls' gossip corner was very lively at the Phoenix Union Dance. Freshmen 123 The gym was so packed at the Homecoming Dance that it was crowded all the way up to the band An invasion, by the soldiers, entertained instead of frightened the audience at the Christmas Assembly. 124 F reshmen L ,,,, ,,,, , , W w rf KN' i Eugene Simon, Jim Graham, and Larry l-ljalmarson harmonize at the Student Danny Esslinger and Joe Abril chat with a Faculty Basketball Game. friendly policeman atthe dance after the game against Phoenix Union. There's no such thing as reserved seating at assemblies. Latecomers always end up in the back. Freshmen 125 1 .yn Z.,- ,911 H14 , xi' .0 , - av v,-gr X -Q--y4 - - gg ,- g ' L an -.... , , - 0.9-ilhp - , ,a on - - - - , 1 - 4,9-150.4 A .4 - . 1 - u , , 1 I ,- , urn, - v A.. '- -.5-nv' ' . .Q - . - -. .N - -' x .- -, - N ,'-' ' , ' 6 , ,us ' ,J-Q . , . - , .Q gn-' .. .-. . . - , - , ' . ! - v g..- h 'lg' -f ,. U L- 1 . . .. . -.. - - X, - . -' .-w-- -- -.--- - -1,-' P' ' - .. , . 1 ' - - N -AS 1 f ' x 1 ,,. - .hi -. 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'J ' - x m' - l ' 1' n ' . 2 - ' ' ' . ,. - - .K 5 Q. . . f, '17 'Q 4 x Q5 , D' Y xv, N ,Q .P - . .. - -,.X- -'Nik 7' E t ' . Q H af 4. -JY P va -hz ' Q, ' 3 ' ' . . - , t - ,. . I ., , - - . ,' 7. X. .4 .--8 J X ge' xffx- h :J ' K L. bs . 6 X, A Q ,'i Q faq-N - 1 A 4 1, , A 4 . 4, ' ' A x- , . , Q 'ttf ' -5 . , ---'Q -, - ug' 1 XT -'.. A 'p - 'yx . . .',, ' , ,ui l .1 xl 'Is'13.' .R lt Nl x' ix N g' x 3-3 ' H A113 ' ' ' 'lx N ' . -. N . f .1 'lv - ' X ' P R? 5 ' ' S ' L . 'lx 'TXI . K A 'i t 0 'Y A 'st SPORTS Yesterday the shout ot the fans rang loudly in our ears. Today they are echoes ofthe past. Excitement, disappointment, pride, and sorrow have all been felt many times in one night by the players and the crowds. The game may appear to be over, but it will live on in our memories. VARSITY FOOTBALL I 'fk , Va. .,, A S T fm AL,,N, A W 'L' new ,Jin Yimmg as-n'f I 43g 'I Q1 'W 1 .. LQQ Back row: Bud Montgomery-manager, Tom Kirk, Dave Smith, David Moye, Joe Jasso, and Charles Banbury. Middle row: Dana Carpenter, Tom Royden, Tim Peachey, Larry Whisenant, Jeff Conkel, Ted Fleishman. Front row: Carl Bakemeier, David Miller, Charlie Bakemeier, Carl Whisenant, Ed Ortiz, Bob Ernyei. VARSITY SCOREBOARD WEST QPP- 20 Cortez 6 O South O Central 24 Washington 8 Maryvale 41 14 Camelback 22 13 North 41 6 Alhambra 47 O Phoenix Union 39 O Carl Hayden 35 130 Sports WON-1 LOST-9 White buck shoes means D.J. too! Coach Don Johnson retrieves a stray pigskin just prior to the kickoff at the Central game. John Acedo, Bob Cummings, Dan Smith, Bob Bedard, Raul Ramirez, John Brennen, Bob Barth, Bob Dauber, Bill Brunson, Pat Hook, Jim McBride, Joe Ciulla, Rick Telles, Steve Savarese, Ritchey Wakimoto, Joe Delgadillo, and Bob Simpson. COACHES lite This year's coaches are fl to rj: Don Johnson, Backfield Coach, Marty Shepard, Line Coach, Bob Widmer, Head Coach. The record doesn't really tell the full story of any varsity football season. Hit by in- juries, this team which had opened the year with a big win over highly rated Cor- tez met defeat in there next nine outings. Several contests were close, others weren't, but still the T-Bird gridders were on the field battling for a full 48 minutes. Receiv- ing individual attention for his ability, Bob Cummings was selected to the All-division defensive team. Sports 131 JV FOOTBALL I 1- A A ,w, , V .. . ,.,..,,-..V I. J . A, 4 ,fi , , ., M- , O .,.,---. ' . H it V A ZA, - 7 ,28 5 . V 2 i a.29s:re 2,66ff-45221-sBSfr37sf17 . F B aaa, jQi ,g, ,g, if ,aiafagwas ffa uiwgi '?Bp'aihi.Q sfw - Y f vc rf f Q ' wg, is as - r s ,+ :fat fii 5 3 J g p , 35 Q49 4 955,5 5 15' , IS N h , W, , i A . VV 'F ,I'x M -t f 4,,, .J f tw . ,,,, . w4-. f-v- ' , E f -S ? .. fe . . p - - fii.,,..g1f W-f-Az.:-5 sm f . ,- ,. Q , , 2, , . .. , - .,,w.t2-'5i1fu.x,.t-x -I -v,ff2w- W M- -A , . . , t ,, Ji, ., , -, ' K ,, vffv- ,, Q-fit-1g:,,'.fstifrifqfjlft Back row: U to rl Coach Thies, Jeff Carter, Mark Freeman, Daniel Perry, Mark Wright, Dwayne Ross, Gerald Kinman, Dave Kerr, Steve Wallace, Scott Knox, Bruce Williamson, Mike Thomas, Monte McBroom, Randall Steveson, Coach Ljubicich. Middle row: Bruce Cannon, Steve Howell, Bryan McLaren, Jim Odell, John Malick, Danny Driehorst, Brian Clark, Bill McCaw, George Garcia, Gilbert Eriba, Steve Tolhurst, Gary Ball. Front row: Mike Britt, Lloyd Steveson, Frank Carthen, Jim Barovich, Bennie Ernyei, Kenny Whetstone, Mark Savarese, and Don Harper. Drive John, Drive! Cutting sharpely around, John Malick attempts to get in the open in the Carl Hayden, J. V. tilt. JV SCOREBOARD JV, F,,,S,, W and .SBU West's JV gridders had 3 wins and 3 losses for their record when five starters WEST Opp' were moved up to Varsity to fill positions brought on by injuries. With their forces S th g Wassiigton 48 depleted, the squad went down to defeat in three close contests and ended with a 3 and 6 year. C t l . . lj Maigvge Ed Ranshaw's Freshmen squad rolled up an impressive 7 and 2 record for the 28 Camemack 6 season. The big Frosh eleven ranked as the most successful grid club in the district 16 North 19 this season and one of the best Freshman teams in many years. High points of O Alhambra 14 the season for the Frosh team came in their big win over Phoenix Union and 8 phoenix Union 38 Alhambra. Coach Ranshaw speculates that some of his boys will give West some- 8 Carl Hayden 9 thing to cheer about during the football season in years to come. Injuries to several key players at the close of the season cut down the chances for a winning record for coach Bill Munson's Tigers this year. Munson's boys had some great moments, stomping on East, 38-6 and south, 30-8, on their way to a 3 and 5 record. WON-2 LOST-7 132 Sports FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL L Coach Ranshaw's A squad for this year were Back row fl to rl: Coach Ranshaw, Marty Smith, Kurt Gonzales, Larry Rodriguez, Miky Milford, Harold Best, Mike Villegas, Dave Kalfas, Coach Abernathy, Coach Howell. Middle row: Mitch Glenn, Sam Patter- son, Larry Campbell, Terry Bergman, Ron Rogers, Mike McNaughton, Wayne Galinski, Rudy Ramirez, Bob Westbrook. Front row: Paul Cullor, Gilbert Garcia, Dan Silveria, Steve Jimenez, Scott Miller, Sam Valasquez, Stan Thompson, and Lucio Olmos. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL 4 ., N, 4, ,,,,, J ' -wuz ,,,, Q f iril ,,,,,r A zl,,,,,, , ,,,,,1 L iiii ,iiy Q gffff ,,,,l ii irlL 1 sit ,Isl 1, , tiiiit by W.,,,,, J ttiii ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, sss ,sii g A lif iiiri A ,, L' . 1 ,,,, ,,,., - ,,,,,,,. .,,,, i ',,,,,,,. ,.,,,,. ,Wg ' ,irr tvti., is ,f , -irr- ,L V , ,M ,A , iii, . L ssis f rassr is rtr 1 r 1. ,,,A - iii ' f iii A rr A 2 ,,, ,,, tyi , rrrr A 1-5 fig? i 17 ,, 1 iits , ,AO rlii A r ' A ,513 'i'ii'i' if i t rrfii . si ii' ittii iii ii F i th 'sirr 1 1' if A rrr 'i l 1' r r 1 itt, , , to or 51 ' 33- , S L 1 5 aaa 4 5 5 l,. I 7 , , i.V, ' w I V5 VTS, fs :fp , ,X , I K ,, if ,ig . . i v-f, I LVAL , - . A15 -- - A 1 A L - , L - 'r r ' A it , ,i. L , ,BALBL ,,,, , p sf 1 1- 'M it ,,,,,,, r',. rssii A 8 f ,, 1 A W iiisz 1 , ,,., 'ft 1 rg fir wi rr F ii iri. 4 V ' ' - . A i . i'll' 2 A -'i F . .I , A ,.V H ,,fV 1, gms, .VME 5, K , ,,, . .., g X r 4 ,- ..V H ., . ..VV Z WM A it iit, . iirr 4 A tsr L iiirtt Coach Munson's lightweights for this year were: Front row ll to rl: Max Duran, Dan Schildts, Jim Kuehnle, co-captain Jeff Anthony, Brian Kellett, Craig Neldon, John Larson, Waldo Salazar, Jay Owens, George Chandler, Fred Taylor. Middle row: Rob Richards, Dan Kridler, Ray Salazar, Steve Salazar, Kevin Murphy, co-captain David Pierce, Carlton Mister, Toby Estrada, Mike Wallace, Chris Shannon, Doug Braly, Diego' Delgadillo, manager Jerry Olson, Back row: Coach Munson, Mike Kline, Sheldon Swain, Dan Brown, Mark Purcell, Brian Rogers, David Thomas, Danny lgane, John Colter, Dick Bailey, Clark Tussey, Bill Yehling, Robbie Johnson, Bill Stevens, manager Monty Montgomery, Not pictured Gerald Paquette. WEST OPP. WEST OPP 16 Alhambra 8 O McClintock 12 16 Washington 8 38 East 6 26 Maryvale 12 30 South 8 28 Camelback 6 8 Phoenix Union 48 8 Maryvale 14 12 Glendale 36 20 Alhambra O 38 North 18 32 Phoenix Union 0 16 Carl Hayden 24 8 Carl Hayden 28 0 Central 20 38 South O WON-3 LOST-5 WON-7 LOST-2 Sports 133 Mk , f v X ,V rl. ,, 1 1 it V ,,, , , , ,t in if t 7 A Mx , , it 5.-v W an 1 W f VU, gtg 5' 5 ,, f a , .f ,, 1, . W A ' ,Q Q' . 1 I i amz:-.W , ,. , W 1 :Q , Ay . Q' - ' ,n 1 1 , . . , , , t I. , . I ' ' , ww ,, av ' r x' , A 4 ,, , ... . V- V V ? , . , Q Now you've got it, go! Dave Smith grabs a pass in the Get him! Dave Small C275 looks on as Charlie Bakemeier 1163 Camelback game but he better get a moving before a gets ready to tackle a Lion gridder from Alhambra. Spartan tackler gets to him! kryx his I , if .Ze '. ni JEJb.w NL ', fel' H -J 4 . , A Q ' A I ' Grab it Carl! Carl Bakemeier races to get under a long pass in Catch it Broadway! Bob Cummings 1185 is about to re- the T-Birds opening win against Cortez. ceive a long pass from quarterback Charlie Bakemeier 1 inthe Homecoming game against Alhambra. 134 Sports BASKETBALL LET ME SEE HERE! Againstthe Coyotes, Jeff Ginster did some ALL THIS AND MUSCLES TOO! Sporting his left-handed long, hard thinking. dribble, Bob Bedard races from his opponent. OOPS! Brad Sharpe comes tumbling down in the Alhambra game while Bob Cummings maintains a safe distance away. Sports 135 VARSITY BASKETBAll 'llE8 40? Back row ll to ri: Coach Roche, Charlie Bakemeier, Brad Sharpe, Bob Bedard, Don Yevin, Carl Bakemeier, Dale Zeitlin. Front Row: Jeff Ginster, Bob Cummings, Alden Carbine, Mike Arnold, Larry Hjalmarson, Don Brazell, and Manager Mark Simmons. WET WEST VARSITY SCOREBOARD H 78 55 51 82 58 82 86 51 57 68 63 69 63 80 55 65 82 81 84 59 72 60 65 51 61 68 55 136 Sports OPP Tem pe 73 50 South Maryvale Central East South Scottsdale Maryvale East Pueblo Central Maryvale North Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra Carl Hayden North Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra Carl Hayden South Central East Catalina Westwood 'WON - 17 LOST -10 The varisty basketball season should long be remembered by the students of West High. The T-Bird five was ranked seventh in the state, and forthe first time in twelve years, we had a team that made it all the way to the state playoffs. This squad, while run- ning up their impressive record, made its presence felt in league and tournament play, going all the way to the quarter finals in the state tourney. Coach Roche, in describing his team, gave them credit for their shooting accuracy from the field, for their great individual effort, and for their ability to work as a team. The squad accomplished much more than most people had expected of them, proving a team effort can really make a difference. Individually, Alden Carbine took most of the honors, leading the scorers with 462 points and being named to the All League, All Division, and State Tournament first teams and to the second squad for All State. Alden was also selected to play in the coaches' all star game in Flagstaff this summer. Don Brazell, number two scorer for the squad, was named to the All League first team and the second squad for the division, while Brad Sharpe was given second team All League honors. And foryou lucky ones who made those two bus rides to Tucson to cheer the team on, this should really be a season that will be hard to forget! JV BASKETBALL COME TO ME! Micky Milford waits anxiously for a pass from Steve Wallace in a J.V. tilt against Phoenix Union. lf JV SCOREBOARD WEST OPP. 57 Tenwpe 78 79 47 South Mountain 71 58 39 Maryvale 49 62 38 Central 89 58 52 East 70 54 35 East 60 58 ' 63 Pueblo 55 53 59 Central 74 62 31 Maryvale 45 55 l H.. , North Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra Carl Hayden North Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra Carl Hayden WON-4 LOST-15 51 63 54 78 47 60 62 64 65 61 Back row il to ri: Mark Wright, Don Harper, Steve Wallace, Robert Biggs, Micky Milford, Mark Terzich, Ken Galas, Dan Curtis, Coach Barragon. Front row: Russ Thomas, Dwayne Ross, Carl English, Bruce Gonzales, Bill Henning, Marty Smith, Rod Stromberg, and Manager Paul Krewsky. Sports 137 .X A Y 1 1 l ' HERE HE COMES! Brad Sharpe drives in for two more in the game against the Alhambra squad. The T-Bird five lost a close tilt. 82-71. lil Q 'W F! ll! Q l ', l 2 K ill! wflii i , ..,.. lg. ,lg 2 i ff K f ett. ,M 4 ,f 1 . ,V,, ,,,.i... L l in 5 in ill? E, li 1 f i at Q '14 A f EJ 'www 2 MORE SHARPE ACTION! Brad Sharpe leaps in the air for a basket against the South Mountain Rebels. HRV! P, , .,t.. H AND THEY'RE OFF! Trying to outrun Bruce Metzger of Alhambra are Bob Cum- mings and Brad Sharpe. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? Some peo- ple say Brad Sharpe let basketball go to 138 Sports his head this year. THUNDERBOLTS ff l QE Sf QE 5? 1 22 CJ 20 i xii 51 WXE57 4 MSI , 3 N- - 4 1 f Back row fr to Il: Coach Widmer, Gilbert Garcia, Flon Hartley, Harold Best, David Kalfas, David Gartner, Front row: Manager Jerry Olson, Jim Lamar, Jeff Anthony, Richard Barrett, Fred Floggin, and Jeff Long. THUNDERBOLTS SCOREBDARD THUNDERCHICKS SCOREBOARD AFQQQ Ctr? WEST OPP. WEST 64 East 29 46 East 43 South 36 37 South 54 Maryvale 42 38 Maryvale 61 Central 43 53 Central 75 East 48 48 East 54 Central 51 58 Central 34 Maryvale 42 28 Maryvale 44 North 39 33 North 50 Camelback 30 66 Camelback 34 Phoenix Union 53 31 Phoenix Union 51 Alhambra 53 55 Alhambra 63 Carl Hayden 36 40 Carl Hayden 39 North 21 30 North 78 Camelback 79 80 Camelback 51 Phoenix Union 37 43 Phoenix Union 78 Alhambra 44 68 Alhambra 83 Carl Hayden 35 52 Carl Hayden WON-13 LOST-4 WON-4 LOST-13 ,ffigii , , -'l. P-W H I , 1 '.1' , i f-, , it A , 4 1 . fi xx 45 M l I 1155? M52 M351 Maisy i 33 15 35 2 3 fQ,Y15fi Q N125 5' I 81 E, l ,. .. , l Back row fl to rl: Douglas Braly, Patrick Irvine, David Oliphant, Mike Villegas, Kurt Gonzales. Front row: Clarence Sells, Melvin Goodson, Donald Coffey, Clark Tussey, Richard Murillo. Not pictured, John Eady, and Coach Van Quathem. 1155? X951 '-a'C5'f Sports 139 5 21 2 i f K Qjflii fit gf A, f HOLD ON TO IT! To keep possession of the ball, Jeff Ginster makes an all-out effort while Alden Carbine looks on Xxx , ,A ' ax i XZ. f I if x A E wi 1 GO ALDEN, GO! Center, Don Brazell watches as teammate Alden Carbine out- runs a Coyote. AWAY IT GOES! Charlie Bakemeier fires another one towards the basket in the con- test against the Alhambra Lions. 1 40 Sports i I VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Y , L '- ww -, 'lit W '3i'? , .Eiga Back row fl to rl: Jim Alexander, David Zeilstra, Gary Jones, David Smith, Glen Star, Front row: Jaye Morrison, Larry Hjalmarson, Alden Carbine, Gary Patterson, Dan Curtis, and David Kelley. '-3 i 5 it . -..M.-anal-M-1-.-. ..,.,,,w-,la-7,-JI-ffffw.....aa-at,,,,.,,4,,..,M , l ag C ,42 gy gi A Jhifr Ag, f' -7 ,J ,f ., I at vial.. ' Q 5 ,, A W ii 1, C of N ,,,,, it - I . ' 1, . , ' , ,, K K tt, -C' sg, Q -- ' vs K ,,xs,,i4wffwsf if is '1 at K ,,,.,--M. . . fggfasfzg: , ,tt f 1 I Si 1 ,, 1 '1 5 1 si r , Szfr ,o, I 5 il' It Crossg Country runners making the long climb upward are U to rl: Jim Alexander, Gary Patterson, David Kelly, and Gary Jones. After a great 1970 season, 1971 became a rebuild- ing year for the varsity cross country team. With three promising Sophomores, Dan Curtis, Dave Zeilstra, and Gary Patterson, as the consistant performance leaders for the 'harriers and a J.V. squad which ran up a 6-2 record, the next two seasons look bright for West in the fall sport. Winner of the varsity's endurance award for this year was Larry Hjalmarson. SCOREBOARD WEST OPP. 50 South 15 35 Central 21 50 Washington 15 47 Maryvale 16 40 Camelback 15 50 North 15 49 Prescott 15 47 Alhambra 16 41 Phoenix Union 18 35 Carl Hayden 20 WON-O LOST-10 p Sports 141 VARSITY WRE TLING Back row: Joe Abril, Matt Malloy, Steve Lopez, Dave Smith, Jeff Carter, David Moye, Coach Hutcherson. Front row: Greg Ewing, Richard McCaughey, Bill lVlcCaw, Joe Befsnes, and Bennie Ernyei. 142 Sports i Baby, I got a hold on you! Dave Smith and Dave Moye work on a practice hold just prior to a wrestling meet. SCOREBOARD WEST OPP. 42 Phoenix Union 20 8 South 45 18 North 33 18 Central 37 24 Camelback 30 35 Phoenix Union 24 3 Maryvale 55 9 Alhambra 41 14 Carl Hayden 41 15 North 48 WON-2 LOST-8 JV WRESTLING Back row QI to rj: Coach Thies, Bob Westbrook, David Pierce, Jim Odell, Jim Wilkerson, Lucio Olmos, Darwin Levie. Front row: David Smith, Ken Whetstone, Mike Wallace, Mike Larson, and Aundre Leavitt. JV Wrestling Scores WEST 40 Phoenix Union 12 South 51 North 27 Central 48 Camelback 48 Phoenix Union 30 Maryvale 24 Alhambra 16 Carl Hayden 37 North 10 Maryvale WON-5 LOST-6 MAT-MAIDS fi I 2 l L 'umm' fn The Matmaids for this year were back row tl to ry: Cindy Kelly, Pat Wright, Nancy Colter, Pat Laizure, Susan Jackson, Judy Johnson. Front row: Joan Kioski, Kim Batt, Michelle Fuller, Nancy Adams, and Bonnie Ftogovin. OPP. 30 48 18 31 21 30 40 37 43 18 45 The.J.V. Wrestling Team consisted mainly of first year wrestlers who improved con- sistently as the year progressed. Freshmen who demonstrated good potential for next year's varsity or junior varsity were Andre Leavitt, Mike Wallace, Mike Larson, David Pierce, Lucio Olmos, and Bob Westbrook. Outstanding Sophomores were Ken Whet- stone, Mike Britt, Jim Odell, Scott Knox, Gilbert Uribe, and Randy Stevesong the last two having their season cut short due to injury. David Smith, the only Junior on the team, also exhibited continued progress Sports 143 '-W-:vu BASEBALL There is goes! Lashing out a solid hit to right center, Dennis McMillen sprintstowards first base while Tom Kirk races for second. Off it comes! Starting with shin guards catcher Bill Stephens re- moves his battle gear for a short rest while the T-Birds are at bat. The varsity baseball squad was going strong, headed towards a possible league championship and a state playoff position when the deadline for yearbook copy rolled around. With several key members reporting late from the basketball team, which had made it to state playoffs, the players got off to a slow start, but came on strong by the time they opened league play. Bob Cummings was leading the hitters by mid-season, while he and Don Brazell were heading the mound corps. Coach Stitt felt that if he could get some added hitting from more members of the team to go along with the improved pitching and defense, the team might have a chance to go all the way. x x X x X x W 1 t . , ' ff . S Q. ,, , , sf' ,:- , X , , Another Big Swing! Bob Cummings really puts the power into his swing as he attempts to connect in the Westwood game. Jeff Ginster keeps an eye on things as he loosens up in the on-deck circle. 144 Sports C 'P ,ll 5' 2 t ' Wifi sfsr tttt in i 1 t V'.A . . N , A .... V H IKQK ig ,::. . . - .. Ti F i ' F fi qti 1 i sliidss- it , ' '- Q li M y wi Vg ,, , .,. ,,,.,, . V, . . -,,.. H, i- fs-,..:., .,,M:.n i - ,.?5.,. ': -G -i--is-1- W ' i' ii' TW 9--1 ., - ' t K ' ' ' K' ,,,, -E ,Si 8533! WW., ,..x,,, W.. M ,... , .... W ..,. ,,,,, l .. ,. . 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Batboy Eric Tsutsumida glances around to see what the coach wants while George Delk, Tom Kirk, Jim Mc- Bride, and Bill Shedd wait for their turn at the plate. This waiting gets me! Several Varsity players seem almost bored as they wait to take the field and get the game under way. rorconn ...... PEANUTS ....... cow BEER? - , f ,Mira -ll l l Nice cut, Tom! As Dennis McMiIlen waits in the on-deck circle, Tom Kirk takes a hefty swing at the offering of the Westwood pitcher. Sports 145 VARSITY BASEBALL IEW Back row ll to ri: Bill Stephens, George Delk, Carl Bakemeier, Paul Downey. Middle row: Mark Allen, Dave Edwards, Bill Shedd, Don Brazell, Jeff Ginster, Tom Kirk, Pat lrvine. Front row: Bill Shupe, Bob Bedard, Bob Cummings, Dennis McMillen, Jim Mc- Bride, Gary Solis, Eric Tsutsumida, and Coach Stitt. 146 Sports NAUT4' DOI LOOK ALRIGHT? Bill Shupe turns around to get the approval of teammates, Mark Allen, George Delk, Dennis McMillen and Bob Cummings. 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VVJ7 A- ' ' ' V NNA' ' - ' . aifmr-I VV V- ,- V i it -VV P K gh by Back row fl to rl: Coach Saunders, Dave Richardson, Steve Savarese, Randy Porter. Middle row: Mike Manley, Mark Wright Steve Wallace, Greg Bender, Sam Stewart, Rick Telles. Front row: Mike Harrington, Mark Savarese, Mike Day, Kevin Alderson Eddie Ortiz, Pat Dougherty and Ken Galles. FRE HMAN BA EBA Back row: Larry Rodriquez, Samuel Patterson, Steven Salazar, Bob Genet, Robby Shedd, and Paul Cullor. Middle row Coach Matthews, Robert Westbrook, David Kalfas, Gilbert Garcia, Dave Carpenter, Clark Tussey, Bill Yehllng, Mike Villegas Front row QI to rl: Todd Grodnick, Mike Wallace, Fred Roggin, Richard.Murillo, Byron Ethier, Sheldon Swain, Gary Ewing and Lucio Olmos. Fresh man Baseball Sched ule March 1 West at Maryvale 7 Colorado at West 10 West at Camelback 14 West at Phoenix Union 17 Alhambra at West 18 West at Westwood 21 Carl Hayden at West 24 West at North April 4 Phoenix Union at West 7 Camelback at West South at West West at Alhambra West at Carl Hayden North at West West at Camelback West at Phoenix Union Alhambra at West Carl Hayden at West Central at West JV Baseball This year the J.V. Baseball Team had good potential With ad ded experience, skills and attitudes were improved Mark Sava rese, Rick Telles and Steve Wallace were leading batters this sea son. The top pitchers were Steve Savarese, Randy Porter Mark Wright and Eddie Ortiz. i it U., gonna-5 ww . 4, L ,ij V , V If 543' f lg If , ag fi lg 0 'F A' Wg ! , , i Q? , ll 'Du i if ,O . we mfr f' L if if it . ,, , A fig , , 4 , X , , alflfkm, l P? 3 7- If? - if as mar' 6 4 l ,,,,V f A V' - . li ' -'A'AA , is A,W , tf9Qf',a 4 l ' ' 'V J L 'h' fl! fi J I-W K , f Q ' if-V . J ' f 1' if l :-ff at . - ff l it , if l. -sv y K J 'RB' ,ff dl ' A3 ' t vt if X I I y My 1 c 4 .f .ft . mg' Q. A i mx: ..,' W Mkt?--54 if Y 'fi Lg ' 'WQ' M Q .Q yi' M465 l E: V, x,, . , ig 1 3' s , The Coach waits one out! Coach Stitt seems to be in a relaxed ls this the one? Jeff Ginster scans the row of bats after selec- mood as he and several ofthe T-Bird squad watch Westwood ting the piece of wood he'll use when he goes to the plate. go through their warm-up drills before the game. ,VL .... . 'Ha ' ..,, is t 'fi 'Xu' -M l l.4: 5 3 2 -i , li ,L . i llf WHO'S UP THERE? Something in the stands catches Bill Shupes' attention, while Mark Allen, Bill Shedd, George Delk and Bob Cummings keep their eyes where the action is-on the field, 1 48 SPONS ill F, 2 iw 1 P25 A A Lia A -vi 5 . My f -y 'fv 1' -. ' J flag' ug- . . :,A 5 of . aiu, VKV: ir A im VV i Wkkm rl li I Q :VA w f ifift r V V 4 , .r J V f yw A l v , Q . A. , . i f it 2- -La . ' ' L.'i . -J 2 ,gv , .1 2 . . it Q. f ' ' 6 Y ' V n ifikfjlilf 7 ,mlfjliwt LW X i s - Q' : iT? We-A mir:wn-.'PfM-w ' K ,,..,,, Lit... .l':.J'J ... ., ' ' , , .WMM , . . . .... ,,kLkW , .,.. ,..,,, H CN, ,k.. , . K I . ,WL .Q . V- K . , . , With a small audience watching, Alden Carbine, Larry Hjalmarson, and David Kelly jump the hurdles. i ,, V. 1 M 1 sf Vi .KA 'M K Jim Wilkerson flies gracefully over the bars. It V . V 15:9 - f . I? ,fit .' of fr . TRACK irri .' f 4 if I 'HI usp! L Ii l f' .,, ... ...W ym,7i.M3g:r. et A In V s. ,, iuui ' :Q-. -. , , , . ' F . o '1'f I - , ,L X a. - . -, - , 5 s V X Jim Barovich shows his excellent ability as a pole vaulter. l srri 'N' . 2 My ' ' . J .I 'gf s g ft-on-3ig.L.g,, '- .vv Agvl V ,, v, I . . A '::, in . 0 V . f--, , jf ,ffl , ... H ,Q-, '1 g,,,'g,, ,.l 2 .. , . . ,. ef SW . . .g . KL i' ' Z ,,, vv- 2 .21 4 .'11i 1'- Q i'yl in fifii t JV ff 4 f i'i 2' ' . , ' ihi ' 'li'k ' ' ' 'V 'KS ft i'i i', ' V -4 1' . fa , Getting off on a good start are Gary Clark, Craig Clark, and Jim Alexander. People say that Dan Curtis walks with his head in the clouds. Sports 149 1 . .i, A VARSITY ' JV TRACK .Q ,X o ' Y, , Back row fl to rl: Alden Carbine, Larry Hjalmarson, Bruce Knaack, Dave Moye, David Smith, David Telles, Dan Smith, Timothy Peachey, Monte McBroom. Middle row: Gary Clark, Brad Sharpe, Matt Malloy, Scott Knox, James Barovich, David Kelly, Dan Curtis, Gary Patterson, Mike Pearce. Front row: Jack Faehl, Jim Alexander, Gary Jones, Jim Wilkerson, Craig Clark, Carl Whisenant, Manuel Temporado, Ken Whetstone, and David Zeilstra. JV AND VARSITY SCHEDULE Mar. 1 West at Camelback 10 North at West 17 Alhambra at West 21 West at Phoenix Union 24 Carl Hayden at West Apr. 6 West, Tempe, and Cortez at Central 8 Glendale Invitational at Glendale 11 Dual Meet Championship at Central 13 Valley Track Classic Preliminaries at Alhambra 14 Valley Track Classic Finals at East 18 Phoenix Union High School System Relays Prelimi- naries at Alhambra 8t Maryvale 20 Phoenix Union High School System Relays Finals at South 28 East at West May 4 Phoenix Division Preliminaries at Alhambra 5 Phoenix Division Finals at Alhambra 12 State Semi-Finals at Alhambra 20 State Finals at Mesa 24 Luke Greenway Meet at North June 2 Decathlon Meet at North 3 Decathlon Meet at North The varsity track squad displayed fair balance for a team that was so few in numbers. This was a young team which featured only five Senior members. Two Seniors, Alden Carbine and David Moye, and Sophomore Dan Curtis came through with outstand- ing performance which were the highlights of the spring season. Carbine's efforts in the hurdles, Moye in the middle distances, and Curtis in the mile and long jump gave Coach Torrence hope for points in district and state competition. Carbine had broken his own school record in the 330 intermediate hurdle event, and Curtis was closing in on the school record inthe long jump by mid-season. 150 Sports YQ- A fc 2 I S.. , 2 r V at ta 4 . ,, .1 . A . ..wrf'ffg 'V it , . . ' .,,r. A Qi-1 L AMPN R' ,,,.t f ' W2 ' , ,,. V2 f' 1f1L,f'4f M ,tg ' . ' A ff ' K , 2 A M A ri , ' ,... ii, ,,,. ., ,,,, in ,Zi1g.vg.:,V,..,,: , ,V 'Tit ,, X' W wr '-'.. T ' if 'Y f if if A . AER? H In M -1 A f RUN FASTER! Richard Lopez and Dave Moye race for the finish during a regular practice after school. FROSH TRACK Back row U to rj: Larry Campbell, David Thomas, Richard Lopez, Mike McNaughton, Mike Kline, Richard Bailey. Front row: Brynt Reed, Randy Brown, Paul Lyells, Victor Doss, and Alex Duran. FROSH SCHEDULE Mar. 2 Camelback at West , t 9 West at North or 16 West at Alhambra 23 West at Carl Hayden 1 Apr. 5 Phoenix Union at West 1 5 12 East at West it 15 Freshman Relays at Central 5 c 19 Maryvale at West F 5 gg 27 South at West 1 A,,. Q May 1 Central at West 3 Freshman City Meet at East 5 Freshman City Meet at Alhambra E 1, 1 ' 1 . Spring fever came on a little too strong this year, depleting V L ig sill the ranks of this year's J.V. and Frosh track squads. However, , M 'i l , t, , 1 g 1, d,.y ,t 1r 515,51 '.yl Coaches Torrence and Ljubicich were pleased with the J.V. per- 1 tii 'A iiii or .,,,: it ' eif: V , ,,,,,t',,, i fi ,'rf 1,1,5f,Qf'i formances of David Zeilstra, Gary Patterson, and Ken Finley on i, A VIV, i s Aigy the track and Jim Wilkerson and Jim Barovich in the pole vault M Vp g V V ,,, L , c l ,V V ....,, competition. Richard Lopez showed great promise in the middle MQ M 1 ,,, t 'E ., , g 3 L 2 s distance races for the Frosh trackmen. Q ' :l,, V , 21' E ,i. Erf: I Qrt and 112',, REACH Fon THE STARS! Brad Sharpe stretches to make every g sssr 'rich COUN- ti? 2:r ' Sports 151 1: st ii 5 V ii ' A. ,,,. M ,, W, ... .. , :- W T it ,A,A Pull Neil! Practicing me hard-to-perfect butterfly stroke is F' Neil Nepsky. V s.fM-'- M f it M ,f Qtr is r a-i,,ff T .5 iw' , W X ' - ' bmi i5i,,fav.f-aegiw J? WA, . , r K , , , r V ls W,rv- ' - M' , A ,W W: Y v, -4 , W A ,, - . .M Only one more to go! The swimmers pictured here complete their daily laps of swimming free style. Backwards even? The West High Diving Team practiced all Goggies iooi Craig Nepskyy with the aid of his headagry kinds Of dives GVGVYUHY affef School. swims another lap of the breast stroke. T iixi a-M533 T ' T l ,,,,.- MN A sw' 54... t 1' T it ig .iiiii M iii fiiiftgiffiitil.if is ,. is Qt T K r--' , ,, -- fi I Y Vffgiifii' .Q Q ,k,,.,.,..-W Q V K in , ff. I K fit-iiiw , i A -Ki M . wimpy-f ,. - - we-Q , V , -. G, lb ., X wmv, T1-all .W 1 MS, ,mx . mfJM sflf,- I -. N-Bye' xx Zi - t Q I .2 if A Splash! A diver plunges in While Dave Come on in, the water's fine! Swimming their favorite stroke in the cool blue water Owen Waits his turn' is the West Swim Team. 152 Sports BOYS SWIMMING we ,TX , fn, , , 5 E K Sift, 43292-. Q L 5 M -:-- -ff -- '----ff -- '-'- v - V . ' 4 V H , ..,,,,, V- V M . mx, VA my A Q If ., , , , , K .K M U ,V in .f A: X5 ,f U vkkw- X X I, t 4,13 :Tl I f 1 - sttr l -- 1 tt, -- ,..A . 1 1 .1 ' -V ml Q -5 , Qt ,,,, .V ,m 5 i f , ik E . ,. M H W K I . E Q 4, -v , J ' H , ' f k i' ' ' W Z ff, ' 1 ,, ' 1 JA ' KVEEZEV We W Q' A tg, 5 X ,,---v A-'F 3 , If . - A , A ': M A K Vkyy , , ii T' , A NVAA ff K M fax. Q , 7 ' A f f V M kkyy ,V L ,W 21: F Fi -p . it.. ' 'E ,, ' 2: ' A 1 ff':--. r- , ,,.., ,, L' ' ,,,,.1 - ' A ' : 1 ' L ,,... , ,..L2flf,:i'g' V ,. ' V - I -fll5ll33?,ffI M .,,,,,. - ': fi' . -v'-- ik, 5':' S, ' 'L-Qi , , , 1 1 ii' 'E' I ' , ' , V W, W i ' I Q -. f f A K -if w ,, ' 1 f f' 7, 1 , , I . it 1 ... A ws, , it ,f J. , - 4 I- H -. 1 4, X rl K' .WDM ,V H ' ..., :rf . VV . ,M ..,,4L ,, , g ,-, ' 5 1 ' L,:, ai 2 fe I Jeff Anthony, Dave Owen, Chris Gorton, Dave Kerr. Back row QI to rl: Craig Nepsky, Dale Zeitlin, Mike Shanahan, Chris Dyer, Front row: Steve Emerson, Phillip Lange, Melvin Goodson, Neil Nepsky, Greg Stanley and Dana Carpenter. Swimming Team Schedule March April May 4 11 Saguaro Invitational Relays 6 at El Dorado Pool 11 16 West at Central 13 23 West at Chandler 20 27 MERMAIDS Washington at West Camelback at West West at McClintock West at Brophy West at Tempe Yuma 8t Kota at West 9 City Meet at West 12 Division Preliminaries at ASU 13 Division Finals at ASU 19 State Preliminaries at El Dorado Pool 20 State Finals at El Dorado Pool sw M get ,.-ww M H... I Back row fl to rl: Mary Kay Naughton, Gerin Goldberg, Pat Lansing, Dianne LoPresti, Joy Mahoney, Nancy Sharpe, Front row: Mary Irvine, Terri Jefferson, Linda Vawter, Karen Thornton, and Joann Propati. Sports 153 VARSITY TENNIS This years tennis team is Ann Lehker, Emily Colter, Sandi Metelski, Ann Golden, Judy Shanks and Polly Parsons. VARSITY SCHEDULE Jan. 15 Feb. 2 9 16 23 Mar. 1 8 15 22 Apr. 5 11 13 19 21 22 28-29 West High Invitational West at Washington West at Cortez Phoenix Union at West West at Maryvale West at Carl Hayden Camelback at West West at Central Alhambra at West West at East North at West West at South West at Phoenix Union Division Preliminaries Division Finals State Tournament FROSH TENNIS 2 .1 1,1 ' l itll 4- T ill! 5 will ' fleit . 'gg ..,f 1 3.1228 HB3 .I V TENNIS f x -jf' , T ' 3 f 'W' r . w 3 .i-...Lf ..-J A . This year's JV Tennis Team is back row ll to rl: Terri Jef- ferson, Nancy Dugan, Becky Watson, Carolyn Rhue, Lisa Bell. Front row: Carla Chandler, Kathy Ginster, Sheryl Walk- er, and Jane Orzel. BECK FOW II T0 VII VlCkl9 FIUSIWWQ, Gayle Winans, Kafeln Westfall, Jan Ptuyac, Mary Mullen, Dorothy Mullen, Patti Daniels, Naomi Finger, Nancy Finger, Lee Little, Doreen Di- Howell, Shelly Lewis, Nancy Dugan, and JO Deseranol veil, Jane Orzel. Front row: Caroline Guaderama, LeAnn 154 spans VARSITY TENNIS John Goldman, Terry Wong, Joshua Fe er, i e Marx. Boys Tennis The Boys Freshmen Tennis team surpassed the fine record ofthe previous year and finished with a 9-1 season. This gave them the top spot in the Phoenix Union District. Varsity ended the season with a 5-5 record, which also topped the previous year's record. The team is expected to do even better next year since they will lose no players. The Trevor G. Browne award was given to Dan Pinkava, a Junior with two years experience on the team. This is an annual award based on sportsmanship and improvement in tennis skills during the season. FROSH TENNIS Ed UOY, Dack rowi Ken kaigleri, Ron Green, Doug Lee, Cecil Green, Dan Pinkava, Coach Stanfield. Front row fl to rl: Jerry Ng, t ll M'k Moskovitz, Mike Purcell. Not pictured: Scott Beason, John Ritter, and David VARSITY SCHEDUIE Feb. 2 5 9 16 23 Mar. 1 8 15 22 Apr. 5 11 13 19 21 22 28-29 Washington at West West High invitational Cortez at West West at Phoenix Union Maryvale at West Carl Hayden at West West at Camelback Central at West West at Alhambra East at West West at North South at West Phoenix Union at West Division Preliminaries Division Finals State Tournament Back row fl to rl, Coach Stanfield, John Ritter, Cecil Green, Ken Kaigler, Mike Purcell. Front row: Joshua Feller, Ed Mays, David Marx, Daryl Furnas, and Mike Moskovitz. Sports 155 GIRLS GOLF BGYS GOLF Back row il to rl: Ann Golden, Ellie Schlimgen, Debbie Keown, Patti Stewart, and Margaret Carroll. 'VF J ,W x A A ,P- s 3 151 fr JK 'ia 1 Laurie Kane, Pat Laizure. Front row: If ' 1 ,Q r Q .af lt Y 'I . tg K Back row il to rl: Tom Pizzi, Bob Sustek, Bob Landis, Mark Reeves, John Brennen, Scott Abel. Front row: Steve Bigelow, Bryan Holmes, Mike Dougherty, Don Gibson, and Ed Mays. Not pictured: Chris Lindstrom, John l-licks, Don Harper, Doug Braly, Dan Dong, Jon Markovitz, and Mark Guggisberg. GIRLS SCHEDULE BOYS SCHEDULE Sep. 27 Alhambra, South, and West at Maryvale Golf Course Oct. 4 West, Maryvale, and Santa Rita at Encanto Golf Course 11 Camelback, West, and Central at Papago Golf Course 18 West, Central, and Santa Rita at Encanto Golf Course 26 McClintock, West, and Xavier at Shalimar Golf Course Nov. 1 South, West, and Central at Thunderbird Country Club 8 Alhambra, West, and Santa Rita at Maryvale Golf Course 12 Phoenix Division Tournament at Thunderbird Country Club 18 State Tournament at Thunderbird Country Club 19 State Tournament at Maryvale Golf Course 156 Sports Mar. 6-Mon. 17-Fri. 24-Fri. Apr. 3-Mon. 7-Fri. 14-Fri. 20-Thu. 28-Fri. May 3-Wed. 5-Fri. North, South, 81 West at Phoenix Country Club Maryvale, Camelback, St West at Maryvale Golf Course. West, Alhambra, 81 Central at Encanto Golf Course. East, Agua Fria, 8i West at Papago Golf Course West, South, 8t North at Maryvale Golf Course West, Maryvale, 8t Camelback at Encanto Golf Course Alhambra, West, 8t Central at Maryvale Golf Course Agua Fria, East, 8t West at Goodyear Country Club Central, West, 8i Maryvale at Papago Golf Course South, West, 8t East at Thunderbird Country Club 2 ARCHERY Back row fl to rl: Jackie Strayer, Lydia Phillips Robin Bruner Karalee Schoen Leann Westfall Patty Clark Front row Kathy Walker, Sue Burton, Sue Wright, Linda Yvoskls Krls Kegley Carol Van Hoesen Dale Zusi BADMINTON F, r la W ,, ,,,. al, ,Q li J Q A 4 xg it V fi Q i J! Q r V Front row fl to rl: Kim Foose, Judy Warren Mary Murphy Judy Shanks Sandy Reasor Sally Greer Becky Watson Jennifer Powell, Linda Yvoskis, and Nancy Sellers Back row Dorothy Vogal Mary Jo Stephens Jamie Kirk Linda Vawter Karalee Schoen, Terri Warren, Pam Hantsch. J mi ' f ,ttt 1 rr J - i i 3 , v-, . ,,., , -tt . Vysy y ' r ltl , A e i i it A j irll Q, tttryy 'tser .4 , f my J Li ,,,,, , , J J J , yy a t Judy Warren and Mary Murphy placed 2nd in doubles at the State Tournament this year, while Kim Foose placed 2nd in singles. W' any Q QW H K' fi' A c 1 ,,,.v n. 6? 't K 1 - 5 X f I ,ji-, 'l X 4 I + X L , Nag 4 1 1 I 'N 4 5-gsL l,c',,,,. .f 4 V ' ' 'V ' ' .1 '4 . ,J Jn ' vfrf A 0RGANIZATIONS Yesterday our lives were tangled up in an unending mass ol excite- ment and thrills as we involved ourselves in the life ol clubs. The memories are golden thoughts that can't be bought and never relived. The fun we've shared in our activi- ties has only brought us closer to realizing how much we miss the confusion of those wonderful days. lt the chance came again, that part ot life would remain untouched. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS fi T .,, SN!-1 Q AE? . ' at ' 9 K l 'ti M .2 . , ll , xi t. 5 i g X 'gigs xt , 5, as 293' l H, if. wit sw X sim X i w its if iii it rs H .5 Vice-President Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Ed Campbell Clarence Schaub Rose Wong Rosemary Matey ii li 5 l M -'U' 5 'CCs The Assembly Committee spend hours planning and preparing assemblies that will inform and entertain students at West High, Throughout the year, they provided us with many different types of assemblies. PUBLICITY The Publicity Committee has the job of publicizing all the school events that were K to take place. Their work could be seen on posters and bulletin boards around the school announcing student government activities, sports, and musical perform- ances. .,MWM,,-,-,,, 160 F34 ACTIVITIES CAEETERIA The Cafeteria Committee is responsible for keeping the cafeteria well-organized and clean. They take the place of guards while providing a relaxed enviroment. STUDENT SENATE Student Senate consists of four repre- sentatives from each class and the class Vice President. The Vice President of the Student Body presides over the meetings, Their duties consist of form- ulating Student Governments, stand on school policy, to make recommenda- tions of financial matters, to evaluate campus activities, and to communicate with the Student Body. fi. . i E suK..W.,,., The responsibility of the Activities Committee is to plan events that will interest the students and generate spirit. 161 POM Anna Barragon Cheryl Calhoun Sharon Dupuis Kathy Jones Barbara Lotspeich Robin Nelson Gloria Pierson Susan Rau Chris Tucker Shirline Watson 9 L If . 45,2 L , . 'Y , Zi r M? X rx fi in C to gr l u my 21 mt , Sk ,Q 4, it .af , M he A f , f ll Mt .ar ww if M ,,grr' ,K fn may 'I X , I ,V is g i g , K , 'C Qld? 152.3 , ,, M V Q any .4 QLQSW' N The Pom line dances for our victorious basketball team. Anna Barragon, Barbara Lotspeich, and Kathy Jones perform for excited fans. Gloria Pierson ends the victory song 162 with spirit. g x'f1A,i1iia,.5K,,,f.:' V, M , 22 -V ' ,V , Q? Ag, , T - 1 4? .:. :' 1:5 :MU G ' 7 -V W 3 1 ' AL 1 :Yi fr ' :i i 2,5515 .. wily: ri,-, ,V . Miss Priscilla Prather Advisor 1 A 1 - Wg, ' ,1r. ,, , ' V H .. ' V si iiir ,iir T ' 2' ' gg ' 4 s A iw al ,iw fm A Q I V r .V is it CHEER Claudia Goodson Helen Herman Terry Keown Val Kremer Leila Lopez Cheryl Pete Pat Tafoya Debbie Wirtz S1 V' , J r Ox f -i V jr 'l Q fg if ' it 'wg-, ff wi, 754565 owe lll 5.-A T mg ,Magi Az 6 g ay g'i,1.-qs, T rf ,Vg -'f' .4i,-,ue Q' 'S T 'I 5,,v,y:. ,a,-..,Q. . is . r Jw-:si ' V ' ' - -H -if 4 . may 'y'- A i y ,WM-qffr C is y , T sr ,. ,, .,. , fig 5 f K V., ' V JV 'ww I A V MW I t u W in KV ,Ni rfel,.. ,l,,, V, ,e.. or ,V , V My gh d' mf jig , ,A .VVA ,,,r. ri,rr Q 1 ng V: QV T olll in 1 I erir C 1 T rwri ' 'iii T V V s rrrerr ees, 2 ' T , , Wares V 4 C V 'gk is 9 9 Q 1 5 f '1.i ' W.-'N, gui,X W J , QQK 2- K WV Law .1 , .. V3 I K I I UQ. I I . , 3 1 t. be A -. ,I W Q A R . 'K ' wr 5 ff 'lm +V f , 3 A w- YV - .V 1 V K, H . ' I 4 C1 ' X A T V 5 T vi J fi ,L . 'Q I I L t' xr i f' T yi 3 V rl 7 , C 5 i iiVi'i ' i 'V'i' ' fs QE :Vr . y T P ' r V V T H f ig e l s K s' V V4 rl-V r V -1 f ' is f VVr is VV VVVVVo 'roo T ' V fi X , I . T H ' ,,i- ' Y 5 1 V V T rlly V ' ' V. , s ll ' - ' fiilifig, K K I VV 1 ' 5 i- g W ' . i f ' ,i is ,, ' ' V 1 Ed., ' if 3 V V V Vrl - The Cheer line shares their spirit at a pep assembly. in we Valerie Kramer and Debbie Wirtz are amus- Cameras and smiles flash as Claudia Goodson is announced Homecoming ed by Thor's silly acts. Queen. HOMECOMING KING, LARRY WHISENANT QUEEN,ClAUDIA GOODSON The most exciting week of the school year was homecoming. Everyone was involved in something, whether it was a tug-of-war, decorating the quad, voting for Homecoming royalty, or just buying an- imal crackers from the Juniors. The theme was Safari and once again, Mr. Schooland led us on his famous Lion Hunt. The classes and clubs worked hard to produce the best float, but the Bands proved to be superior. Although the Lion's devoured the Thunderbirds, the game was very thrilling and the excitement of the freezing fans filled the stadium. The highlight of the week of festivities was the crowning of the Queen Claudia Goodson and King Larry Whisenant. ,Y , . . , , f .lww , 5, , ,'1'?k.,1 ' Q ,f W 3 fi M 54 ,t-Q., 94 Escorted by Clarence Schaub, is Terry With a surprised look on her face, Kem NGIUSOD proudly DVGSGHTS TSVVY Brewer, first attendant. Emily Colter receives the title of third Keown Wim 3 b0ClUe'f Of flowers HS She attendant. is named second attendant 164 i Sharing one of the happiest moments of their life are Home- coming King Larry Whisenant and Queen Claudia Goodson. QUEEN'S ATTENDANTS Terry Brewer iigii 1 f Terry Keown at ' 1 r if 1 , 'jf V '-:, V V,' ix? ii Debbie Wirtz KING'S ATTENDANTS f John Brennen Carl Bakemeier Charles Bakemeier On her glory ride, Debbie Wirtz, fourth Larry Whisenant pins the Queen's robe on Claudia Goodson as her attendants cheer attendant, sits happily next to Greg fully watch on. Whitehorn, her escort. . .-.1 The Freshman float joins the procession. Larry Hjalmarson conducts the band while the Pom line keeps in step. The Freshmen enthusiasticaliy swarm around their float. 166 John Brennen leads his team through the paper prepared by the cheerleaders for good luck. I 4' I 5 1 3 i Q. 522' A 14 tiir t: rw , X. 3 L 15 4 5 B , Y' 1 The JUVUOVS Showed how 'fh9Y WOl-'ld L'T8mG 3 Lion. Beth Tolman cries for joy when Larry Whisenant was announced Home coming King. M. N 0, Y ., ,j iw , The German club did a spectacular job on their float this Floats, floats, and more floats. year. 167 W WESTERNER TAFF Q :viva S W ff ff it It - 1 xx xl X ADVISOR simon s QQ Richard Zimmerman Working together were the key words in creating this year's WESTERNER. The staff spent hours of hard work during and after school and even on a few Sundays. Yet they still managed to have fun. Deter- mination, the encouragement of our fear- less Editor, Cindy Cole, and the smiles worn, even when they missed a deadline, all helped in the completion of a fine year- book that carries many unforgettable memories and dreams. This year, the book contains more life pages-sixteen of them color. They took into consideration the de- sires of the students and sincerely hope that the 1971-72 WESTERNER is thor- oughly enjoyed by all its readers. Cindy P. Cole ?f -'eg'-uns., .v ff' in 11... ' VN- ,- '-f Hoping to keep your interest, Linda Vawter, Sally Stearman, and Marcia Charns exercised their intelligence and excellent ability in writing all the copy for the book. m...,....-.. , ,i ' , 3 ., W . g , ,is -, fr, ,. ai ' ' H W In -4-1 1 '-. Click, Click, Click. Typist Jamie Lavelle and part-time typist The Photo Staff is caughl DY One Of thell OWV' DVWOTOQVHDVWGVS- Sally Stearman work hard at completing the index. 168 PHOTO STAFF Tommy Chambers Darrell Duke Bob Gwillim Vic Lorent Alan Schoen Jamie Lavelle Photo Editor Typist ART STAFF Wi These are the people you can accuse for taking that funny picture of you. They are U to rl: Bob Gwillim, Tom Chambers, Alan Schoen, Darrell Duke, and Vic Lorent. COPY STAFF my vi' E e F 2 .M , ? if .44 J lg? if Q' 5 W .L lk 1, A? 13 5 in.. i M Dee Jones Dianne LoPresti Kim Mallohee Art Editor A A -- , H' . - i ff A fists A iit' A, fit A T' T' L gag , , .. wt Hmmm... 1113!-.,,... A yi 3 'K f W T 'V Marcia Charms Sally Stearman Copy Editor Linda Vawter Sports Editor - . ,,.f an --v-.- The Art Staff, Dianne LoPresti, Kim Mallonee, Anna Bodman, and Dee Jones, has the job of designing the layouts for all the pages in the yearbook. 169 SUN DIAl STAFF wmeewefawwawf .,,NV,,,, V .., .,...,..v-fan Q r--M --' l J, , ty K Working hard to keep West High students informed are back row fl to rl: Vicci Young, Bret Myers, Jeff DeVall, Kathy Nolan, and Marc Cantrell. Front row: Judy Pulsipher, Kathy Stone, Debbie Howard, Aprile Coroneos, Kathy Walker, and Mrs. Heckler fSundial advisory. The Sun Dial staff consists of some of the most devoted students at West High. They spend hours of their free time creat- ing an interesting paper to inform stu- dents of activities around the campus and provide them with an outlet for which they can express their ideas. Although the staff was practically all new, they all worked together well in producing a great newspaper. Under the supervision of Mrs. Heckler, their sponsor, they made sufficient funds through advertising to put out the biggest Christmas issue ever, consisting of sixteen pages, and a special Fun Dial issue fthey renamed the Pun Dial because April 1st didn't land on a school dayj. Jeff DeValI led them through good times and bad as their fearless editor. While Debbie Howard represented West High in the Teen Gazette. This summer, future coeditor Aprile Coro- neos will attend a Northern Arizona Uni- versity workshop for journalism to prepare her for next year's work. 170 EXTRA, EXTRA READ J ,.g. ,... ERE Designing a layout are Kathy Stone, Bret Myers, Debbie Howard, and Jeff DeVall 2 l , Marc Cantrell and Judy Pulslpher work hard at making posters .Busily writing an article, the staff meets their deadline Q that try to coerce students into buying a Sun Dial. ,V if eg rw! '46 4-M , ,V ,L .Ve ,vw fm 1: W ww i ,, ' 'ft 4 1 Q Judy Pulsipher, Marc Cantrell, Vicci Young, Jeff DeValI and Mrs. Heckler try to decide on a lead story for the front page. 171 MILITARY Military Sponsors Erlinda Martinez Connie Martinez OO 'Q M Ahhlgr a t V.,,r,, iir, ,VV ,V,i,r I L I ,, I WVVVW Sargeant Combs OFFICERS Back row fl to rl: Command Sergeant Ma- jor John Adams, First Sergeant Paul Dow- den, Sergeant First Class Flon Metelski. Second row: Major Dan McFarland, Cap- tain Jim Alexander, Captain Ray Mont- gomery, Captain Paul Dietzel, First row: Captain Robert Toschik, and Lieutenant Steve Gose. :I LLJW5 lk lx-1 1' M '3 ,f 1 ,S .... at ' fy Mk, 7 'MCM i 1 Q-K, A Governor Williams honors the Girl's Drill Team with a friendly smile. We all were proud of Skipper Holley for receiving a spec 172 Clubs ial medal for his bravery. RIFLE TEAM 1 Every year the Rifle Team competes with the ROTC cadets of different schools. 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This year they participated in the Rodeo Parade, Veterans Parade, M.O.W.W. in Sun City, and the Gomper's Parade and collection. Clubs 173 COMPANY A exif X 41' 1 Q ff 'I ROTC has succeeded in producing fine citizens for our country 144 boys divided into Company A, upper For 23 years, . classmen, and Company B, Freshmen, have learned many skills beneficial for Military service. Their courses include first aid, d' militar history and tactics. Although they are not obligated to join the service, the use and safety of weapons, map rea Ing, y 4 .Q,,f14, ,J +,x H3 hem e 174 Clubs fkx 9, - s if they do their pay will be higher and they have a better chance for promotions and scholarships. U This year, West High's ROTC marched in the Rodeo Parade, Veteran's Day Parade, and the Gomper's Parade for which they also collected s5,ooo. They also carried the flag in ceremonies in Sun City in honor of Flag Day. COMPANY B u,'r Clubs 175 The Band Council plans all band activi- ties such as their trip to Disneyland. They also make all the rules and regu- lations that apply to the band. Officers are Mike Judd tPresidentl, Jim Graham tvice-Presl, Kathy Barth tTreasurerl, Connie Graham tSecretaryl, and Gary lvlclfleynolds iBand Managerl. The rep- resentativesfrom each class in the coun- cil are Seniors-Patti Barkley and Deby Nlonacelli, Junior-Anne Bettis, and Freshmen-Mike Shellans and Ric Ftamey. BAND BAND COUNCH Y , ,-,,,, ,,,.-tl. ,,,,,t.,,,,,, ,,,,, .M , I Mm H L . 4. , V.m,,,,,,,,fa,JafW,Mm H ' W 'r .wr Through endless hours of practicing and marching, the 80 members that made up the West High Band have proven to be great musicians. They performed at many school activities such as pep assemblies, football games evening concerts at graduation, and their traditional concert. 176 Clubs All TATE MUSIC AWARD M, 'HIE M-,pf :B CTT? .nv- The All State Music Festival, held at NAU this year, gives the best high school musicians of Arizona a chance to get together to play and sing. The students that participated were back row il to rl: Gary McReynolds, Greg See, Steve Gose. Middle row: Susan Wallingford, Cheryl Jackson, Emily Colter, Richard Ramey. Front row: Kathy Barth, Nancy Shortridge, Debby Wilkin- son, and Brenda Mitchell. This year they also pleased many listeners outside of school. They played in the Shriner Circus Parade, at Legend City, at the Coliseum on Christmas Day for the Phoenix Suns, at the Phoenix International Raceway for the Bobby Ball Race, which was on the ABC Wide World of Sports, and at various elementary schools in the attempt to influence young musicians to join the band when they enter high school. Through the selling of candy bars and McDonald hamburger passes, the band also went to Disneyland. Clubs 177 1 l The West High Concert Choir is made up of enthusiastic boys and girls that have extremely outstanding singing abilities. They are constantly active and devote much of their free time to the group. They sang for our enjoyment at assemblies and concerts and the Western Theaters of The Turn of the Screw . They also performed T t 2 L Minnesingers is the name of the 58 members of the Advanced Girls Chorus. They have performed for many civic clubs and hospitals around the city such as the State Hospital, Veteran's Hospital, and the Phoenix Residential Hotel. ln addition, 178 Clubs at Pioneer Village, Elks Memorial Lodge, Veterans Hospital, Sertoma Club, Phoenix Residential l-lotel, l.ion's Club, Park Central, State Capital, Rotary Club, State Hospital, Medicenter, Kenilworth, Phoenix Wome-n's Club, and for the Christmas service at St. Francis Xavier Church. They went to Disneyland on money earned through candy and bake sales they also sang at the ASU Music Festival. Money was earned through candy sales to finance their travel expenses. Through- out the years many of the members have received scholarships. Clubs 179 X' ' K Mr. Philabaum has provided West High with a great orchestra for 20 Thisyear, West High Waglucky to have four very good Years- string Bass players, Greg See, Fred Hintze, Jay Tally, and Keith Peterson. distinct sound but go together perfectly when a song requires they play at once. Besides performing at three evening concerts, and many assemblies, they also played for the Junior Miss Pageant, State Hospital, Grand Canyon College, and at the Arizona State University Music Festival, They sold fruit cakes for Christmas to enlarge their treasury and many of its outstanding members took Allstate Music Awards. Clubs 181 Cooperative Office Education is a program used to provide girls with a secretarial background. They are front row fl to rp: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' L' da Porter, Sharon Gauss, Pamela Drye, Sandy Lama, Cynthia Stoneclpher, Pat Trzclnskl. Second row. Cynthia Ramirez, in Jan Phelps, Esther Fuller, Cathy Thompson, Gina DeKoek. Back row: Teri Jackson, Erllnda Martinez, Rachel Partlowe, Robin Stephenson, Martha Plants, Barbara Wood, and Elizabeth McDuffee. COMPUTER Y I sl l l Vi--is . The Computer Club helps to promote interests in computers and related fields. They are tl to rj: Cindy Springer, Edith Vos, Betsy Jones, Bill Taylor, Barry Fall, Michael Judge, and Sponsor Mr. Weaver. DECA mv I f Dlstributive Education develops future leaders in marketing and distribution. They are front row U to rl: Rick Thornhill, Valerie Toliver, Janet Agnew, Robin Barnes, Gail Gagnon, Paula Vasquez, Suzy Pitcher, Lynne Knochenhauer, Katie Durham. Second row: Michael Engermann, Celeste Yunker, Cheri White, Deby Cole, Teri Keown, Karen Hampsten, Anne Claussen, Shelli Ple- velich, Candy Roberts. Back row: Billy Holder, Sarah Smallwood, Randy Duncan, Sheryl Cameron, Dianne Wheeler, Louis Her- nandez, Beverly Cummings, John McMurry, and Ellen Hoffman. 182 Clubs FELLOWSHIP The purpose of the Fellowship Club is to promote a spirit of brotherhood among the students of West High. They are front row U to rl: Cathy McCreary, Leslie Hannar, Darla Heckenberg, Molly Wells, Ftalph Gabardi, Shery Cramer, Patti Gabardi, Cathy Grabiec, Vicki Walker. Second row: Deborah McCreary, Janet Parker, Rose Wong, Paula Pullenza, Jean Peters, Jim Norris, Karen Miller, Carol Peterson, Michelle Mazzacua. Back row: Ken Murphy, Diane Horning, Lori Ann Stenquist, Judy Pulsipher, Mark Herwehe, Joe Smith, Bruce Pelkey, Omar Sternke, and Kathy Peterson. Mini The Girls Athletic Association gives girls a chance to participate in sports outside of the school hours. They are front row fl to rl: Connie Amaro, Beverly Tillotson, Autumn Davy, Mary Mullen, Dorothy Mullen, Jan Ptuyac, Caroline Guaderrama, Jill Hallberg, Cathy Woods, Patsy Magee, Debbie Brewer. Second row: Sarah Hansen, Penny Peachey, Bobbie Snell, Theresa Jackson, Sue Wright, Patti Stewart, Nancy Finger, Naomi Finger, Margaret Carroll, Terri Rothwell, Suzanne Burton. Back row: Lydia Phil- lips, Karleen McMillen, Sherri Clemmons, Judy Johnson, Betzi Bliklen, Nancy Clouse, Sandi Metelski, Polly Parsons, Nancy Dugan, and Judy Pulsipher. GERMAN ss W f V, if t The German Club is designed to promote the German culture. They are front row fl to rl: Albert Van Court, Alan Schoen, Harry Colter, Candi Borck, Denise Peterson. Back row: Barry Fall, Bill Taylor, Paul Dietzel, Keith Peterson, and Sponsor: Mrs. Brod- ersen. Clubs 183 vWF HEARTS sag 4. - ,J mi, ., ,, ' ,. , , -',, B , ..,, . , M ,,, ' 1 ' , fl' E 72 rf za, if s-if K f'.M.lw::U M, t- ,, wg?-QW , an . W1 , . 1 V . ,. 4 H ., LL,, Vz.. ,,,. r-3 A f fry t T 34, ,,, , , 1, , , .,,. ,,,.,, 4, ,W r , , t , W 'i 'W 2.1, ', K R 'Q ,LII ' ' , ,-- J , 'ti ff? rt,, . rill , Ig 4 a- 3- ,A i , 'ff ,-. EEL ff My , M. is ' , . ,, W! ,. ' , 3, if . ' sf Sheff , a ,f 5 , T Q L ' f' , W, ,At .,, , EI i S ' Q. 1' Q x ' X 5 4 1 ,,,, ,,,:,, 55 .W , X si The Hearts Club brings these Seniors together to play a card game which many people enjoy. They are front row fl to rl: Mark Floor, Lee Schaub, Emily Colter, Ralph Gabardi, Katrina Gunther, Brenda Mitchell, Tim Simmons, Jim McBride. Second row: Alan Schoen, Katherine Peterson, Joe Smith, Paula Pullenza, Jaye Morrison, Rose Wong, Diane Ladwig, Mark Ryberg, Paul Downey. Back row: Bill Taylor, Keith Peterson, Virginia Vogel, Cindy Lamartino, Steve Sternke, Roberto Vasiliev, Ken Murphy, Dave Wright, and Greg Whitehorn. HERO tr r i -,,,V ,, Q . , ws. ,al , J ggi ' , ,i ., , T ' aryl! N , W FT E V' ,E I g gl K A MV W Q' 1 4 V , , 4 - Q ti' is fl ' ' f' ' , .6 V E I Y. ' H , H . AL ' tj 1 ' ,V V . it s , X If 6 3 . vvk A , : V i 1 E K P ' f , ,' 3 4, J - V I ' .. ' K , .H 5 J V fi Q W t ax- 5.4 j i... fy, xmas gg' f , St ' tt trl- 55' 4 , Q f' f 4 it fa i. ,, 1 A-ti , ef, A S ' 1 - , T Q if , - 'f fi , , Mt., M ., ' . ' s i ' ' ,EJ , , ie- ' C Q X 'M h R 1 i 13? R 5, ft , ,i xiii .x ' 1 ' ' ti S' 'ir . at G+ f i ' I , ' r V f 5 ff: . isttsr fr f , ,. ' if R ig 'Qt' D1 7 , Fl ff yt r . '21 , ' ft' J 1 L' i , ,,, i , t ,,,' , X 2' , ? Home Economics Related Occupations provides students with on the job training and teaches them skills that will help them in the future. They are front row fl to rl: Nella Anglin, Mary Paulsen, Joni Croucher, Sheila Sells, Debbie Meade, Pam Hawkins, Cheri Laizure. Second row: Ramona Sanchez, Mary Stroh, Sandi Sutherland, Janice Bernards, Sherry Jachino, Nita Overly, Lynn Johnston, and Mrs. Alston fsponsorl. Not pictured: Carol Pinkava, Georgie Hollom, Patti Kellett, Randi Dopita, and La- Donna Jackson. GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET Girls League Cabinet activity plans and participates in all the Girls League activities. They are front row fl to rl: Debbie Brewer, Rosalee Ortiz, Mary Yeoman, Leann Westfall, Kathy Stone, Beverly Tillotson. Second row: Cheryl Kleck, Caroline Guderrama, Pam Hawkins, Sally Nelson, Darlene Mick, Susan Jackson. Back row: Carrie Naegle, Pam Larson, Katherine Peterson, Sandi Tussey, and Marie Dyson. 184 Clubs GIRLS LEAGUE SENIOR Girls League gives girls a sense of belonging, a purpose, and an opportunity to make friends and learn leadership. They are front row U to rl: Katrina Gunther, Rosalee Ortiz, Terry Brewer, Mary Yeoman, Rose Wong, Paula Pullenza, Pam Hawkins. Second row: Judy Warren, Melanie Brodie, Tina Rice, Kathy Stone, Wendy Capson, Rhonda Klaber, Pat Lansing, Lynne Han- sen. Back row: Diane Ladwig, Carrie Naegle, Katherine Peterson, Keith Peterson, Cindy Larmartino, Teri Wehner, Pam Larson, and Darlene Mick. GIRLS LEAGUE--JUNIOR si? . E i Q 3 ::- 'W 5' . V - . , x ,::g, A. 3 E I ' . ,. A V g W . ..r- V is ., . 1- rx .,.r ,J T lf, Girls League promotes democratic ideas, a friendly spirit, and close relationship among the girls at West High. They are front row fl to rl: Elizabeth Gill, Frances Roberts, Joy Mahoney, Joan Kioski, Rhea Cypert, Clarita Barron, Terry Harmon, Betsy Jones. Second row: Janet Chapin, Debbie Brewer, Michele Mazzacua, Susan Jackson, Carol Peterson, Debbie Cooley, Beth Carlson, Marie Dyson. Back row: Sally Nelson, Linda Yvoskis, Susie Genet, Sandra Tussey, and Nancy Colter. GIRLS LEAGUE--SOPHOMORE il it - ef trs'r 1. 19.32 X? xg ., f ,,mta,,g3Q,f f n 1 l Girls League spreads friendship and unity. They are front row fl to rl: Mary Dean, Betzi Bliklen, Carol Gagnon, Sheri Shipley, Theresa Tourville, Marie Hitchcock, Denise Miller. Second row: Janel Lester, Dee Carson, Sue Wright, Karleen McMiIlen, Judy Johnson, Teresa Jackson, Claudia Durham, Nancy Anderson. Back row: Sherri Clemmons, Nancy Clouse, Diana Braun, Jac- qita Bailey. Clubs 185 GIRLS LEAGUE--FRESHMEN T -L wif, , 2 in , , , i 5 A if , A f 5 Girls League is designed to get girls to be more active. They are front row fl to ri: Mary Russo, Paula Yup, Kathy Talhurst, Leann Westfall, Cynthia Dudley, Susan Dougherty, Patty Campbell, Caroline Guaderrama, Carolyn Weir. Second row: Denise Jones, Karen Goodall, Diana Stinson, Nancy Wong, Marilyn Haas, Beverly Tillotson, Patty Riley, Connie Amaro, Jean Littler, Jamie Kirk. Back row: Patty Clark, Susie Siegler, Clare Kioski, Nona Lansing, Charlotte Thurman, Robin Smith, Jenniefer Goodson, and Debbie Clemmer. f1!N 4 -I at i 1 X3 Industrial Cooperative Education helps acquaint students with an industrial field that may fit their interests. They are front row fl to rl: Gwen Hill, Jane Holmes, Karen Pickering, Rose Ann Perea, Jody Jackson, Fred Tyler, Debbie Winiger, Diane Wiesner. Second row: Tricia Lock, Tom Bergman, Doug Foust, Danny Johston, Frank Caglio, Marvin Kruger, Bill Dales, Mr. Smith. Back row: Kelly Furrey, Tom Putz, Steve Snyder, Gary Spore, and Carla Hagemann. KEY Key Club is a service club that helps in many school activities. They are front row fl to rl: Ken Murphy, Steve Sternke, Dave Owen, Bob Bedard, William Shupe, William Young, Gary Gray, Ralph Gapardi. Back row: Don Brazell, William Erb, Tim Red- ding, Robert Cummings, Mark Allen, Ted Fleishman, Philip Lange, and Dana Carpenter. 186 Clubs lE0 In cooperation with the Lion's Club, the Leo Club helps to perform many community services. They are front row fl to rl: John Stammer, David Telles, Tom Armstrong, Randy Richards, John Brennen, Richard Mesnard, Bill Stephens, Carl Whisenant, Bob Royden. Second row: Tim Simmons, Jim McBride, Tim Smith, Eddie Ortiz, Ricky Telles, Larry Rodriquez. Back row: Scott Abel, Jeff Ginster, Tom Kirk, Tom Rodyen, Gary Spore and John Acedo. lETTERMENS l....Al Lal The purpose of the Lettermans Club is to honor those who have been awarded the Varsity Letter of West High. They are front row fl to rl: Bud Montgomery, David Telles, Carl Whisenant, Bill McCaw, Richard McCaughey, Dan Curtis, Dale Zeitlin, Charlie Bakemeier. Second row: Matt Malloy, Dave Kelly, Carl Bakemeier, Tony Young, Dave Kerr, Dana Carpenter. Back row: Dave Moye, Tom Kirk, Brad Sharpe, Dave Owen, Bill Brunson, Craig Nepsky, St Bob Toschik. NATIONAl THESPIANS Emma National Thespians established and promotes standards of excellence in all phases of the Dramatic Arts and creates an active interest in Drama among high school students. They are front row tl to rl: Diana Snyder, Claudia Oreck, Sarah McCampbell, Betzi Bliken, Sandra Tussey, Vicki Hobbs, Debbie Basehore, Cathy McCreary, Helen Syers, Kim Batt, Tom Miller, Mary Ann Failla. Second row: Deborah McCreary, Jim Norris, Carol Brady, Janet Chapin, Jodie Malone, John Ritter, Deborah Hollands- worth, Pattie Pullins, Vicki Walker, Leslie Hannar, Darla Heckenberg, Lorrie Glazar. Back row: Susan Wilson, Denise Zemke, Tony Watson, Dave Owen, Terry Smith, Kim O'Brien, Debbie Wilkinson, Chris Dryer, Barb Spisz, Stacey O'Brien, and Diana Lasen. Not pictured: Michael Judd and Bryn Carpenter. V Clubs 187 NAHONAl HONOR H, ,,..,,..W h,f -aww, rw ., W f asf 5? 3 -D, ., 3 The National Honor Society gives recognition to outstanding scholars. They are front row fl to rl: Suzanne Burton, Virginia Vogel, Dale Zusi, Valari Elardo, Kathy Goodall, Karen McMehen, Kathy Walker, Carl Ortiz, Brenda Mitchell, Alan Schoen, Barry Fall, Bill Taylor, Chris Dyer. Second row: John Bernard, Deborah Basehore, Dave Boshes, Mark Allen, Rodney Wiemer, Lynne Hansen, Keith Peterson, Paula Pullenza, Cindy Lamartino, Barbara Finger, Emily Colter, shirline Watson, Back row: Katherine Peterson, Michael Judge, Cynthia Barragon, Teresa Brewer, Diane Ladwig, Carrie Naegle, Paul Downey, Scott Anderson, Katrina Gunther, David Wright, Greg Whitehorn, Gary Goldberg, and James Alexander. PARNASSUS M. ' ,QW .-. .M ,. ..........' Q i' 4 'w '5'.'!:.2 -Q Lai SP row ll to rj Dorothy Vogel Nancy Colter Bob Bedard Sue Wright Mark Allen Dave Boshes Paula Pullenza David Owen Brenda Mitchell Kathy Goodall Stuart Wright Carol Peterson Steve Sternke Second row Carl Ortiz Mark Byberg Dave Wright Paul Downey Emily Colter Diane Dooley Katrina Gunther Scott Anderson Alan Schoen Bill Young Keith Peterson Greg Whitehorn Vicki Walker Back row Lynne Hansen Carol Hansen Karleen McMullen Virginia Vogel Diane Ladwig Car ne Naegle, Cindy Lamartino, Katherine Peterson, James Alexander, Lee Schaub, Jaye Morrison, Sandi Tussey, Janet Chapin, and Ken Murphy ISH Parnassus is an honorary club which is restricted to students who maintained a grade average of 4.5 or better. They are front I lr' ,pw l -y Z . Q -3 I T ,y nys The Spanish Club promotes understanding and interest in the language and culture. They are front row tl to ry: Craig Neldon, Debbie Gallup, Judy Pulsipher, Eric Tsutsumida, Lynne Hansen, Stuart Wright. Back row: Garry Blatchford, Paul Scheuring, Gregg Rogers, Sue Wright, Dave Wright, and Bill Stephens. 188 Clubs V .ff if A 'G '5 STUDENT TUTORS ll W A , ,af They are front row fl to rl: Jim Agee, Suzy De Roulac, Debbie Hollandsworth, Debbie Schooler, Kathy Grabiec, Barbara Savage, Julia Stanwood, Denice McClanahan, Merrill Simon, Monita Yu, Kathy Harrington, Miss Jones. Second row: Nancy Anderson, Tom Nelson, Susan Wright, Diana Snyder, Barbara Cummings, Joan Walton, Wendy Capson, Vicki Walker, Elizabeth Manley, Lorrie Glazar, Kim Janney. Third row: Tonie Cluff, Clark Tussey, Mike Rosenthal, Steve Shindell, Darla Sankovich, Rhonda Klaber, Tony Watson, Diane Ladwig, Pam Smith, Wendy Boynton. Last row: Gary Gray, Edith Vos, Penny Peachey, Meridee Carpenter, Quintin Ortiz, Valari Elardo, Kathy Glass, Debbie McCreary, Tom Cohan. Also included: Daun Leifheit, Mike Shel- lans, Leslie Vogel, Sherry Vogler, Susan Wilson, and Wanda Whatt. iTUDENT ROCKETRY DEVHOPMENT 3 5553? ,ea ,Q flffi 1 ea? The Student Rocketry Development Club learns how to design and fly different types of rockets. They are front row ll to rl: Harry Van Court, Jim Gall, Guy Stanke, Steve Gumm. Back row: Randy Holland, Ray Hammond, Doug White, Tom Stinson, and Lee Ashton. ?0WllNG we F l- in - .M as , A z ' A , Lwsi Front row ll to rl: Craig Miller, Mike Miller, Charles Little, Rick Johnson. Back row: Warren Blankenship, Larry Fellenz, Paul Kneip, Jack Gregg, David Runyon, JoAnne Doles. Not pictured: Dennis Ankrum, Gary Reasor, Kip Stubberud, Dave Salazar, Bill Hammes, Roger Robb, and Jurry Enenson, Clubs 189 SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS Scholastic Art Awards are presented to students who have done outstanding work in the areas of fine arts and photography. M M Those who received awards this year are back row il to rl: Cindy Cole, Alan Schoen, Dan Clark and Bill Shuman. Front row: Wendy Capson, Roxanne Dorosh, Marcia Charns, Darrell Duke, and Rita Thomas. Betty Crocker Award-Cindy La martino Each year the Betty Crocker f Company gives an exam to all Senior girls interested in Home Economics. This year, Cindy Lamartino received the award. Elks Award-Rosemary Matey This year the Elks Award went to Rosemary Matey. She re- ceived a scholarship for her outstanding effort in school activities and academics. The award is sponsored by the Phoenix Elks Club. 190 Clubs k,,,a Miss JuniorAchievement-Pam Hantsch Miss Executive, Pam Hantsch, was one of the 21 contestants from all over the city to be se- lected for the Miss Junior A- chievement contest. Poetry Reading Award-Susie Spitz Susie Spitz won first place for her Poetry Reading at the For- ensic League QFLAJ winter tro- phy contest. TOP 0 'T , up af if L ,QM wi W' sin V f f ni. :' XE' Scott Anderson Deborah Basehore Emily Colter Larry Hjalmarson Keith Peterson Paula Pullenza Ms ,, i it if rs ,ik K ,. af 'Ft' f wr-f 2. A .. 1 i W B slskszlx A . f M r r JN H :,, W tter . i 5533 Fix E it Y 1 ff Alan Schoen David Stevens ff .. ,L . Vwwsi, - - .lr si Q, H1 ill, . iilxsxw wr:-k.L. It yi. E s We .f im H? lg 93-it Q '--' A Q f ,G Kathy Walker David Wright Dale Zusi Out of 573 Seniors, these eleven students ranked in the top 20!a. They reached th Everyone of them deserves to be honored as West Hig'h's most intelligent students. WN is goal through hard work and studying. msauar ssxisswft 5 Isftllt- mit Anytown is a camp specializing in human relations. Many different high school stu- dents from all over Arizona are brought together to learn and understand about the most important thing in their lives - people. This year's delegates were: Back row fl to rl: Bill S hupe and Craig Nesp- sky. Middle row: Mike Engermann, David Wright, Bill Young and Marie Dyson. Front row: Bob Bedard, Barbara Lotspeioh, Me- linda Peterson and Paula Pullenza. Clubs 191 X ' .g,'.. . ,ff H ri :gg o af' 'tvu 7 fi FACULTY Yesterday we taught them to read, today they are the teachers. Each year new faces quickly turn to memories. They all walk out of the classrooms with our knowledge and hope that they will use it and become successful. We may never know in what direction they go, but we helped to make that de- cision. PRINCIPAL Students of West High School: One of the rewards of being involved professionally in education is that of ob- serving young people as they mature and develop their talents and abilities. My three years at West High have been espec- ially rewarding in this respect. Aided by the cooperation of the parents, the provi- sion of learning facilities by the taxpayers, a conscientious Board of Education, and a highly dedicated and capable staff, the stu- dents of West High have this year achieved many goals in academic and extra-curricu- lar activities. lt is a tribute to the maturity of our students that we have been spared the familiar communication gap which has existed in so many schools. The adminis- trative staff has taken pleasure from the student-body officers and other students who have appeared to discuss problems and projects. We are especially grateful this year for the superb science and music facilities which are now being completedg we anti- cipate even greater accomplishments from those departments next year, after they have moved from old and inadequate quar- ters. I urge all students to take advantage of every learning opportunity and to contri- bute to the outstanding reputation which West High has had for more than twenty years. Mr. Harry E. White Principal Laughter came early in the West High -Marvvale game as the principals' Nlr. White and Nlr. Burnett,watch the game. 194 Faculty V .. . , ' H ' - - ' 2 ..vv H1 I ..f'-lfZa:4W:f2-Tffi 'K ' -f ti 'i . H livi' .'fff.f1vwf41rm, a g, , . t, g V 3 A M. i ' 'iii 4? ' f ff,-iffz,Q-grtizrgmxiflflvszzrzqgf-sv -'Y . is -Ziff is f , 4 M A , .1 , N G f 4 f 5 Nr! ! tw g 1? f ' rw Jatttffi 1 M 1. K iff A i, as ' em i 54 e' f sf V ,J 4' gg -fm iff I W1 2 7? f f -- ff Q S . ifmhsia' 31 ,Q 54115 25222: 'nf MR. HARRY WHITE 69 lgflifff 'g flew.-aw' 5 uf w --1, 1. -- it 7' M.,-L ,,,a-4-,. .,: 2, Wwe, l i s . ---- I f ' 1'-P5i'.f!G3WlIfii:w'4c.i -, . ,,, MR. JOHN SCHOOllAND R ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL Not many students realize the influence of our Associate Principal, Mr. Schooiland. His ideas help to build the founda- tion of our school procedure and his decisions affect all of our lives as students. His continual effort to help in the betterment of our school has helped to make West a reputable high school. lVlr. Schooiland puts his hard work and dedication in main- taining the grounds, safety, registration and attendence records, schedules and the budget. We can be sure that Mr. Schooland is a very busy man during the entire year. When asked to give a few words of advice Mr. Schooiland stated, There is a certain amount of pride in doing a job well. If you are doing a job, do it in the best way you know how and you will not have to do it over. This applies to your edu- cation too. Take pride in your accomplishments and as long as you are in school, do the very best that you can. If you do this, you will never have to look back with a regret for your poor achievement but you can look forward to new goals with a determination for greater accomplishment. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT game MISS JEANNE MR. FRANK MR. JEROME BAILEY EDWARDS SIEGEl Miss Jeane Bailey. Mr. Jerome Siegel, and Mr. Frank Edwards make up the remarkable trio known as the Administrative Assistants. Every day they are faced with many new and different problems and are still able to give an encouraging smile to those who need it. Facing and keeping students in the right direction can be a very hectic and difficult job, but these three ap- proach each situation with an open mind and a willingness to help. Facuny195 BOARD OF EDUCATIDN The Board of Education consists of a re- sponsible group of devoted men and wo- men. Along with the new Superintendent, Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, the Board does manythingsthat influences ourschool lives According to the Policies and Bylaws of the Phoenix Union High School District, the prime responsibilities of the Board are policy making, raising the necessary funds to financethe schoolsystem,examiningthe management, condition, and needs of every school in the System, and evaluate theemploymentofaSuperintendent.These functions are preformed with the best of their ability and with full knowledge of to- day's needs of high school students. Two specific issues the Board, through the District Administration, is currently in- volved are the 12-month school year and the educational redistricting for the City of Phoenix. Recently, the Board has done many things for the District. Many of these ac- complishments involve new buildings and facilities, such as Browne High School, ad- ditions to Alhambra High School, Auditor- ium atSouth Mountain High School, lndus- trial Arts Facilities at North High School, the System-owned DAO Complex Ca por- table structurel, and the Music and Science Facilities we have all watched being built here at West. The Board is also credited with the creation of the Student Board of Education, night counseling, and a Con- tinuing Education Center. Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow Superintendent of District 1 96 Faculty Mr. John V. Fells President 1972 Mr. Donald F. Jackson, Jr. .sss i Iggx 1? . sS3gEws wmxm .suW. Q6 sf.. S is 'Nw-Q. H N S 1 .. I -If T532 1' F 1 f- X' i'3'7'i11' ' f Q ' . ij '- it Q iff S . A N' me .A -. W f. . . . - -F - . 1 ' Q 'r f 1 ,Lai-s,g,s,.:-2-l .: -, is f. :f1ms?'s sl! . ...,,,, , ... , , . . -. ' .... - A A C -ff, iff: .. ' -- 'ET52 ' -SFF: 1 LL! '- HR It 11: ,i uf5:i.f15f5ENf - .. was M f, .. - . ' -::' M.:3'i -Eij'lL:S7X26E:FF':E X 'S l i 1- - -R x --me-tl,gsa.gl-:sf LLLL -rq..:s-aria, as-' . s...r ss.. Dr. Robert C. Shapiro Board president 1971 Mr. John T. Hansen uv-J iii'-3 Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr. Mrs. Ronald H. Warner COUNSELORS Mrs. Mildred Adair Dr. Mary Borek Mrs. Virginia Brown it , A . Q ' . 3 ll - X , Mr. Russel Harris Mrs. Moyne Jamison Mr. Preston Snapp ---lv Mr. Thomas Suddarth Head Counselor , Mr. Ralph Traw West High School has been fortunate to receive eight very quali - fied counselors to help us through all the troubles that may a- rise every day on campus. They manage to come up with a logical answer for every thing, from frantic Freshmen schedulechanges Mr. Suddarth, the head counselor, is always willing to answer tothe Seniors' decisions on college. They are all under the su- questions to help students make decisions. pervigign of Mr, Suddarth, Mrs. DeCenso, Miss Sain, Mr. Howell, Mrs. Bridgewater, Mr. Scott, Mr. C. Johnson, Mrs. Buehman, Miss Wolf, Mrs. Gordon, Miss Crotts, Mr. Matthews and Mr. Cofer all showed up for West High's family portrait. T Faculty 197 ENGLISH Mr. James Agee Mrs. Joyce Benner Miss Teresa Campolongo Mr. John Downs Mrs. Janice Gardner Miss Janet Golman Mrs. Bonnie Kuhn Mrs. Grace Locke Mrs. Marian Magnusson Mr. Harold Robinson Mr. Sam Scott Mrs. Louise Shumway Mr. Robert Stewart - Dept. Head Mrs. Roberta Trujillo Mrs. Nellie Ward INDUSTRIAL ART ivr 2 l.. ii? S irii I iiii I .,., . Mr.Everer1Byron srsi ' QDE I ii ii A irr rrrs r s S I I si r S l Mr- Ralph Frantz t Mr- Car' Jepsefi r i I F fr . Mr. Clarence Johnson y i ' 'll I 5, VA. ,ir S yy 'C+' It rrls 'rrnii Mr. Anthony Ljubicich - Dept. Head f A- I . Q 7 l ,ir 9 as l l ' V, 'I , Mr. Bud Robinson 115.5 f S I' l Mr. Larry Smith ii:V.A A X BUSINESS Mrs. Joanna Bannan Mrs. Frieda Cooper Mr. Troy Fincher Mr. John Hill Mrs. Eugenia Jordan Miss Diane Miller Miss Ruth Miller - Dept. Head Mr. Kris Sheets Mrs. June Stone Mr. Richard Wallin 198 Faculty Mr. Siegel has a heart-to-heart talk with some lucky students' parents. NATHNATICS f ,, - . 4.1: if 'K - W lwfliifi 4' 'im 't 1:2 uw .-mr' M- 41 . .. . 2...f.fi2s,M-yf fm.. .. A. ,V ..,..,m ., . . ..5,,.t.- f Vlfiillfifg , 'f c- 715 l 55fS'if3,' VH! ' ff5Qrff55W:L 'V We-x l. r - ' L . . ...l 5 V Mrs. Annie Buehman L ' 'A r ,,,, T Miss Gwen Crotts A L 1 L L' L l Miss Margaret Doyle gf? ti Q if . ff af HM 1 ff fl J? 1 is 5 , MAJ -,U ' , :arf Tl ' Y r. . rt fi' A. 't 1 gi' F at .sf if Wagga, be as .53 Mr. Hugh Hacket - Dept. Head N ffl Q: E iffn 'lg Miss Wilma Sain View ez.: ,,,, V A - , 558 . V r ,m V W it fa, r . .- ,, , . 3 ,,,,,.K' ,,, 2 mf gf 4 V D XV V. .- , V V. . kdff' .R X . . A i Mr. Abraham sranfieid Mr. Robert Van Quathem it 'i ,figs if . i Mr Mahlon Weaver Mr. Thies, Mr. Hanley, Mr. Neagle, and Mr. Mansour anxiously ' await their turn on the court at the Student-Faculty Basketball game. FOREIGN LANGUAGE lx .V ,,.. ..,,... . .. ,,.. ' - ' sifffi1'!?e,,-f llflls f . , ..f,,-. ..-,, Q ,. 1 Hsin- J -.F ..,. .far f 5' mx rf w s ,aug Y Qs K M . , Ma Q SE., Mr. Joe Barragon - Dept. Head Mrs. Lucille Bridgewater Mrs. Alba Clay Mrs, Lorraine Cripps Mr. Alfred Romo SCIENCE FINE ART Mr. Howard Cofer Mr. Howard Dallas Mr. Lewis Fawcett , . iiilfi A A , ,- Q ' Mr. Harold Howell . EVV XVI. Mr. John Mansour . V IEZ 3 irf Mr. James Stltt - , g ' ..r Dept- Head 3 ' rfr.. 1 A 5 L xt .1L :V A jg-jk W . , .2 5 A l Mr. Hugh West Miss Vivian Wolf Mr. Serge Huff Mr. Orra Lundgren Mr. Robert Marshall Mrs. Lilian Moser Mr. Richard Philabaum Dept. Head Mrs. Joan Rowland Mr. Richard Zimmerman Faculty 199 SOClAl STUDIES Q: . Mr. Patrick Cater . , J F V5 X Miss Wilola Follett tt: l Mr. Fred Hanley ll Mr. Eugene Hoel , Mr. Don Johnson A M f- Conrad NGHQ Ie ' A 15 Tk-fff:'f:f5'zifiiimlksiyliiiiw . 1 ri-.11 :if fitswzisierqzzfffsfz t iateziim .. .. ,,,, o,,, ...,, . .- . .....W, Mr. Ed Ranshaw Mr. Sims Rose Mr. George Sappenfield - Dept. Head GIRL P.E. Miss Beverly Dryer - Dept. Head Mr. John Saunders Mr. William Munson Mrs. Jeanne Pence Mr- Fred Roche Miss Priscilla Prather Mrs. Mary Ann Yee l lliii'l 5 Mr. Martin Shepard - Dept. Head Mr. Robert Widmer . W aaa . i t . S R J. Mrs. Dolores Adkins - Dept. Head ' g . F Mrs. Leia Alston u f by l V .. S , gli MVS- Mafgefy Short sl yi ... . . J.. as i'2a 5 is- 5 'frr J . ,. Mr. Lee Ashton Mr. Don Day PECIAL SUBJECTS Mrs. Dorothy Fields Miss Bertha Flood Mr. James Garrity Mrs. Barbara Goldstein Miss Brenda Jones Mr. Ralph Johnson Mrs. Anne McGrath Mr. Reginald Matthews Mrs. Ronald Ramsey Mrs. Laura Scofield Mrs. Robert Stewart Mr. Dale Torrence Mrs. Dot West Mrs. Joyce Wood zoo Faculty . W BOYS f .. . A... .. 5' I K f 'A AA A ME if-ik Q Q K ,N I Q S 1 ClERlCAl Mrs Emily Adams 11 3 ' W5 Mrs Joy Buell hhl : , Z Mrs Clara Cummins y 2115 LlA? ll M l Mrs. Louise DeCenso sw E , 1 Miss Betty Dove M ,,.: k..,, s a t fa 'UQ AINTEN NCE .....f Taking care of our school after hours falls on the shoulders of our night crew, left to right, Cfront rowl D. R. Davis, John Brown, Quintin Childers, Charles Chapman, fback rowl John Myers, Gilbert Heintz, Merlyn Hochhalter, Daniel Lowery, Jimmy Cooper, and Martin Corbon. ii .. rmiousPrn5EilA5tdati'lty are left to right lfront YCSWJ Mariann Johnson. U dred Justice, Carmen Brotherton, Elsie Caglio, Doris Edwards, Patricia Spear, Aderine Ebner, La Vern Kettman, Qback rowl Domingo Estrada, Ellen Parks, Ruth Colby, Julia Kazimir, Sara Alva rada, Dorothy Allen, Ollie Sepich, Flor- ence Wright, Harriet Cure. Mrs. Joann Perry Mrs. Mary Gillet Mrs. Duke LeBoeuf Mrs. Anna Lee Moore Miss Shirley Peebles Mrs. Violet Ridgley Mrs. Isabel Ritzenthaler When something goes wrong during school hours, we can al- ways depend on our day crew, left to right, Russel Morrison, H. J. l-lazlett, Ted Wesley, Herbert Roe, and Ronald Wilson. Many times it is the people that get the least credit that do all the basic work that keeps everything running. We can hardly begin to thank the Maintenance and Cafeteria crews for their devotion and skills in keeping the school from falling apart and making sure that students don't suffer from starvation or mal- nutrition. lf your problem is a squeaky desk or a grumbling stomach, these people are always ready to lend a helping hand. Faculty 201 SENIOR ACTIVIT E A Abel, David: Varsity Golf 4,3,25 JV Golf 15 Leo Club 45 Frosh Football 15 Mgr. Frosh Basketball 1 Alexander, James: Cross Country 45 Var- sity Track 4,35 Speech and Debate 4, 3,25 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,35 Class Council 4,25 JV Cross Country 35 lnterclub Council 25 Frosh Track1 Allen, Charlie: Student Council 35 Jr. Class Rep. 35 Ecology Club 35 Spanish Club 1 Allen, Mark: Varsity Baseball 45 Key Club 4,3,25 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 45 JV Baseball 3,25 Class Council 25 Frosh Football 1 Anderson, Scott: Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,35 Parnassus 4,3,2,15 Assembly Commit- tee 4 Angulo, Brenda: DECA 35 GAA 1 Barkley, Patti: Marching Band 4,25 Band Council Rep. 45 Badminton Team 25 German Club 2,15 GAA 15 Science Club 1 Barragon, Cynthia: Nat'l. Honor Soc. 45 Senior Class Council 45 Mermaids 4,35 GAA 3,2,15 Girls League 2,15 Treasurer - Swim Team 2,15 Spanish Club 1 Barrett, Vicki: GAA 1 Bergmann, Thomas: VICA Club 45 Rifle Team 2,1 Billingsly, Jenny: GAA 1 Brewer, Teresa: Girls League 4,3,2,15 Girls Golf Team 45 Class Council 4,3,2,15 Senior Treasurer 45 Teen Counceling 45 Parnassus 3,2,15 Student Council 2,1 Brodie, Melanie: Girls League 4,35 Mixed Chorus 4,35 Class Council 45 Minne- singers 25 GAA 1 Burand, Susan: Concen Chior 4 Buttler, Rebecca: Assembly Committee 35 Concert Band 3,25 Concert Orchestra 35 Girls League 25 Frosh Tennis 1 C Calles, Rosemarie: Marching Band 8t Concert 4,3,25 GAA 3,2,1 Campbell, Edgar: Student Body Vice Pres. 45 Delegate of National Student Cguncil 45 Delegate of Arizona Boy's State 45 Key Club 4,35 Inter. Club Council Pres. 35 Attended State Student Council Con- vention 35 JV Track 3,25 Delegate of District Key Club Convention 25 APRO 1 Chambers, Tom: WESTERNER-Yearbook 4,35 Photographer 4,35 Frosh Football 15 Frosh Class Council 1 Clark, Cordi: Student Council 3,25 Class Council 3,25 Girls League 2,15 Barra- cuda Swim Team 2,15 Gynmastics Club 1 Cline, Brinda: Girls League 1 Cole, Cynthia: WESTERNER-Yearbook 4 35 Editor 4 Colter, Emily: Parnassus-Pres 45 Orches- tra 45 Assembly Committee Chairman 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,35 Tennis Team 4,15 Girls League 4,35 GAA Officer 3,25 Class Council Rep. 35 Girls State Delegate 3 202 Index Cox, Patricia: Cooperative Office Educa- tion45 Minnesingers 3,25 French Club 2 Cummings, Robert: Varsity Football 4,3, 25 Varsity Basketball 4,35 Varsity Base- ball 4,3,25 Letterman's Club 45 Key Club 4,3,25 Parnassus 4,35 Boys State 45 Interact 3,25 Student Council 3,2,15 Caf- eteria Committee 35 Class Pres. 25 Class Vice Pres. 15 Executive Committee 25 Class Council 2,15 JV Basketball 25 Frosh Basketball 1 D DeVall, Jeffrey: Quill 8 Scroll 4,3,25 Sun- dial 4,3,2,15 Editor 45 Hearts Club 45 Elections Committee 35 Student Coun- cil 1 Dever, Chere: Student Government 4,35 Class Council 2,15 GAA 1 Dougherty, Michael: Leo Club 4,35 Var- sity Golf 4,3,25 JV Golf 15 JV Basket- ball 25 French Club 25 Frosh Basket- ball 15 Frosh Football 1 Dundas, Marilyn: French Club 4,35 Travel Club 4,3 Dupuis, Sharon: PomPon Line 4,35 Cap- tain 45 Marching Band 2,15 Girls League 2,1 E Estes, Sally: Orchestra 4,3,25 Mixed Cho- rus 45 Spanish Club 4,35 Minnesingers 3 F Finger, Barbara: Nat'I. Honor Soc 4,35 Mixed Chorus 4,35 All-State Chorus 35 Minnesingers 25 Acappella 2,15 GAA 1 Floor, Mark: German Club 2 Foust, Douglas: Key Club 4,3,25 Student Council Rep. 35 Class Council 35 JV Baseball 35 German Club 1 French, Kathryn: Communications Com- mittee Chairman 4,35 Orchestra 4,35 Speech 8t Debate 4,3,2,15 Nat'l. Thes- pians 4,35 Teen Counseling Coordinator 4,35 Class Council Rep. 4,25 Quill 8t Scroll 4,35 Girls League 45 Executive Committee 45 TAP 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Rules Committee Chairman 3,25 Elections Committee 35 Soph. Class Publicity Chairman 25 French Club 25 Newspaper Reporter 25 GAA 1 Fugate, Shelley: Girls League Secretary 4,3,2,15 Girls League Council 4,3,2,15 GAA 35 French Club 2 Fuller, Esther: COE 4 G Gibson, Mary: Art Club 4,3,25 GAA 15 Girls League 1 Golden, Ann: Publicity Chairman 4,3,5 Executive Committee 45 Marching Band 4,35 Orchestra 45 Golf Team 45 Varsity Tennis Team 4,3,25 JV Tennis 15 Girls League 4,3,2,15 Sundial 45 GAA 3,15 TAP 35 Class Council 25 Intermediate Band 1 Goodall, Kathryn: Nat'l. Honor Soc 4,35 Parnassas 4,3,2,15 Future Homemakers of America 2,1 Gunther, Katrina: Assembly Committee 45 Activities Committee 4,35 Parnassas 4,35 Girls League 45 Orchestra 4,3,2,15 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 45 Student Council 35 March- ing Band 3,15 Teen Counseling 35 Sci- ence Club 35 German Club 25 Sym- phonic Band 2,1 Gwillim, Robert: WESTERNER Yearbook 4,35 Photographer 4,35 APRO ll 3,2,15 Quill 81 Scroll 4 H Heard, Guy: Bowling Club 3,2 Hialmarson, Lawrence: Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,35 Key Club 4,35 Concert Band 4,3,25 Varsity Basketball 45 JV Basketball 3,25 Varsity Cross Country 45 Parnassus 35 Spanish Club 35 Orchestra 35 Varsity Track 4,35 Assemblies Committee 35 Symphonic Band 25 Student Body Rep. 15 Frosh Baseball 15 Frosh Basketball 1 Holmes, Margaret: ICE 45 DECA 35 Class Council 2,15 Girls League 15 TAP 1 Hooper, Donna: Teen Counseling 4,3,25 Nat'l. Thespians 4,3,2,15 Mixed Chorus 45 TAP 3,25 Minnesingers 3,25 Student Council 1 Howard, Debbie: Sundial 4,35 Quill St Scroll 4,35 Marching Band 3,2,15 Con- cert Band 3,2,15 Girls League 3,2,15 Symphonic Band 25 Class Council 1 Howell, Michael: Orchestra 4,3,25 Student Council 45 Marching Band 3,15 Sym- phonic Band 2 Hunter, Mike: Assembly Committee 45 Hearts Club 45 Parnassus 4,3 Hunter, Sharlene: Minnesingers 4,3 Irvine, Mary: Mermaids Pres. 45 Girls League 4,3,2,15 Mermaids 3 J Judge, Michael: Computer 4,35 Nat'I. Hon- or Soc. 4,35 Ecology Club 3 K Kerwin, Gary: Speech 8 Debate 45 Class Council 15 Frosh Football 1 Kirk, Tom: Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball 45 Leo Club 4,35 JV Baseball 3,25 Frosh Football 15 Frosh Baseball 1 Klaber, Rhonda: Art Club 4,35 Parnassus 4,35 Marching Band 3,2,15 GAA 1 Koenig, Pamela: Girls League 2,15 GAA 2,1 L Ladwig, Diane: Girls League 4,3,25 Class Council 4,3,25 Sr. Class-Sec.5 Fellowship Club 4,3,25 Spanish Club-Sec. 3,25 Par- nassus 3,25 GAA 2,1 Lamartino, Donna: Nat'l. Honor Soc 45 Parnassus 45 Hearts Club-Sec. 45 Girls League 45 HERO 45 DECA 35 GAA 1 Lambert, Wanda: Spanish Club 1 Leach, Peggy: Jun. Class-VP 35 Girls League 35 GAA 1 Littler, Thomas: Activities Committee 35 Marching Band 3,25 Concert Band 3,2,1 Lombardi, Mary Anne: Girls League 4,33 ROTC 4,23 ROTC Rifle Team 4 Lopez, Joyce: Nat'l. Thespians 4,3, Girls Chorus 33 GAA 2,13 Student Council 3,1 Lotspeich, Barbara: Class Council 4,2,13 Pom line 43 Anytown Delegate 33 WEST- ERNER Yearbook 33 Gymnastics Club 2 M Mahoney, John: Band 4,3,2,13 Orchestra 4,3,2,13 Band-Pres. 33 Student Council 1 Malinowski, Cora: VICA 43 ICE 43 Girls League 2,13 GAA 13 Bowling Club 13 Chess Club 1 Marks, Mary: Class Council 4 Marshall, Cheri: Girls League 4,3,2 Matey, Rosemary: Student Body-Rec. Sec. 43 Speech and Debate 4,3,2,13 Girls League 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 43 PUHS Student Board of Education 43 School Paper reporter 4,33 Activities Committee 4,33 Class Council 3,2,13 Stu- dent Council 3,2,13 Quill and Scroll 33 Elections Committee 33 Communications Committee 33 Soph. Class-VP3 Fellow- ship Club 13 Pep Club 13 Frosh Tennis 13 GAA 1 McDuffee, Elizabeth: COE 43 GAA 3,23 German Club 3,23 Girls League 1 McKenrick, Shirlie: Girls League 1 McReynoIds, Gary: Band 4,3,2,13 Orches- tra 4,33 Wrestling 3,2,13 Symphonic Band 23 JV Football 2,13 Frosh Track 1 Mertz, Rod: Leo Club 33 Football 2,1: Frosh Track 13 ROTC Drill Team 1 Montgomery, Raymond: Company Com- mander 43 Varsity Football lVlgr. 4,2,13 Drill Team 33 Color Guard-ROTC 3,2,13 Varsity Wrestling 1 N Naegle, Carrie: Activities Committee 43 Class Council 4,3,2,13 Election Commit- tee 4,33 Girls League 4,3,2,13 Girls League 4.3,2.13 Girls League President 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,33 Parnassus 4,3, 2,1, Speech and Debate 43 Fellowship 3,2,13 Girls State Delegate 33 Student Council 3,2,13 Anytown Delegate 13 GAA 13 Pep Club 1 Nelson, Robin: Pom line 4,33 Student Council 23 Girls League Council 13 Class Council 13 GAA 1 Nepsky, Craig: Varsity Swimming 4,3,2,13 Key Club-Pres. 43 Key Club 4,3,2,13 Par- nassus 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 43 Delegate to Anytown 33 Chinese Club- VP 2,13 Fellowship Club 2,13 Lettermans Club 2,1 Nygard, Marcia: Tennis 4,3,23 Frosh Ten- nis 13 Publicity Committee 4,3 P Pete, Cheryl: Cheerleader 43 Student Sen- ate 43 Girls State Delegate 43 Class Sec. 3,23 Student Council 33 Girls League 3, 13 Band 33 Elections Committee 23 Spanish Club 23 Parnassus 23 Speech and Debate Club 2,13 Class Council 13 Anytown Delegate 13 GAA 1 Peterson, Anne: Orchestra 4,3,2,13 Stu- dent Council 33 Class Council 23 Var- sity Archery 2,13 Girls League 1 Peterson, Katherine: Girls League-Treas. 43 Girls League 4,33 Fellowship Club 4,33 Parnassus 4,33 Nat'l. Honor Soc.- Sec. 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,33 Concert Choir 4,33 Orchestra 4,3,23 Hearts Club 43 GAA 13 Frosh Tennis 1 Phelps, Jan: COE 43 Class Council 23 Girls League 13 GAA 1 Pinkava, Carol: HERO 43 Varsity Tennis 3,21 GAA 2,1 Plants, Martha: COE 43 Parnassus 4,33 Class Council 33 Girls League 3,2,13 GAA 1 Plevelich, Shelli: French Club 13 Frosh Golf Team 1 Plotkin, Debbi: Girls League 4,3,2,13 Par- nassus 4,3,2,13 Executive Committee 43 Class Council 4,23 Hearts Club 43 Girls State 43 Student Council 3,23 Varsity Tennis 33 Soph. Girls League-VP 23 Orchestra 2,13 JV Tennis 13 GAA 1 Porter, Linda: COE 43 Student Council 23 GAA 13 Pep Club 13 Girls League 1 Powell, Margaret: Girls League-VP 43 Girls League 4,33 GAA 13 Gymnastics 1 Pullenza, Paula: Class Council 43 Class Senator 43 Girls League 4,3,2,13 Fel- lowship Club 4,2,13 Parnassus 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc.-VP 43 Nat'l. Honor Sco 4,33 Hearts Club 43 Anytown Dele- gate3 R Richards, Randy: Leo Club-VP3 Leo Club 4,3,23 Football 3,2,13 Wrestling 23 Track 1 Roberts, Candy: DECA 4,33 Nlinnesingers 3,2 Rogovin, Bonnie: Mat-Maids 4,23 Ecology Club 43 GAA 2,1 S Salazar, David: Bowling 4,3,2,13 Chess Club 2,1 Schaub, Clarence: Boys State 43 Key Club 4,3,23 Student Body-Treas. 43 Student Government 4,33 Cafeteria Committee 3,23 Class Council 23 Frosh Football 13 Frosh Basketball 1 Schoen, Alan: Parnassus 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc.-Treas.3 German Club-Treas. 4,3,2,3 German Club 4,3,23 Hearts Club 43 WESTERNER Yearbook 43 Photo- grapher 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3 Scoville, Kathryn: Student Council Rep. 43 Girls League 23 GAA 2,1 Shapiro, Jeanne: Student Government 33 Off-Campus Committee 33 GAA 13 Girls League 13 Spanish Club 1 Siebrecht, Dawn: Girls League 4,3,2,13 Class Council 4,33 Publicity 4,3 Smith, Hoxie: Hearts Club 43 Ecology Club 33 Lifeguard 33 German Club 33 JV Basketball 2,13 Latin Club 13 Frosh Football 1 W Sondergard, Garry: Ouill 8t Scroll 4,33 ROTC 4,3,2,1Q Nat'l. Honor Soc. 43 Class Council 3,23 Tennis 1 Spitz, Susan: Parnassus 4,3, Nat'l. Thes- plans 4,3,2,13 Speech 8t Debate 4,3,2,13 Teen Counseling 23 Rep. Student Coun- cil 23 Elections Committee 23 Anytown Delegate 23 Girls League 1 Stephenson, Robin: COE 43 Girls League 33 French Club 2 Stonecipher, Cynthia: COE 43 Teen Coun- Selirtg 33 Girls League 3,2,13 Student Council 33 Class Council 33 GAA 1 Sutherland, Sandra: HERO 4 T Toschik, Robert: Varsity Rifle Team 4,3,23 Fellowship Club 43 ROTC Company Commander 4,3,23 Class Council 23 Ger- man Club 1 V Vogel, Martha:. Girls League 4,3,23 Par- nassus 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 43 Assembly Committee 43 Orchestra 4,3,23 GAA 3,2,13 Teen Counseling 3 W Walker, Kathy: Varsity Archery 4,3,2,13 Speech 8t Debate 4,33 SunDial 4 Wallingford, Susan: Concert Orchestra 4, 33 Concert Band 4,33 Chinese Club 33 Symphonic Band 2 Wakimoto, Barbara: Assembly Committee 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,33 Parnassus 33 Fellowship Club 2,13 Student Council Rep. 1 Warner, Loretta: Spanish Club Sec. 23 GAA 1 Wright, David: Parnassus 4,3,2,13 Span- ish Club 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,33 Hearts Club 43 Leo Club 3,23 Anytown 33 Mgr. Baseball 1 Watson, Shirline: Pom Pon 43 Class Coun- cil 4,3,23 Girls League 4,3,2,13 Gymnas- tics Club 2,13 GAA 13 Parnassus 1 Whisenant, Lawrence: Varsity Football 4, 33 JV Football 23 Varsity Football Mgr. 13 Lettermens Club 4,3,2,13 Boys Ath- letic Ass. 13 Homecoming King 4 White, Karen: Nat'l. Honor Soc.4 White, Susan: Baton Twirler Marching Band 4,3,2,13 Class Council 4,3,2,13 Stu- dent Council 3,23 Swim Team 23 Girls League 1 Whitehorn, Gregory: Senior Class Pres. 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,31 Parnassus 4,3,2,13 Fellowship Club 4,33 Chinese Club 4,3, 2,13 Hearts 43 Class Council 4,3,2,13 Junior Class Treas. 33 JV Cross Country 23 JV Track 23 Leo Club 2,1 Wong, Rose: Class Council 4,3,23 Cor- responding Sec. of Student Body 43 Fellowship 4,33 Girls League 4,3,2,13 Hearts Club 43 TAP 4,3,23 Student Council Rep. 33 Anytown Delegate 23 GAA 1 Wright, Pat: lVlat Maids 4,33 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 43 Girls League 2,1 Y Yeoman, Mary: Girls League 4,3,2,13 Pres. 43 Activities Committee 43 Mixed Cnor- us 4jSUr1DiaI 4 Z Zusi, Dale: GAA 4,3,2,13 Speech 8t De- bate 4,3,2,13 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4,33 Var- sity Archery 4,3,23 Badminton 23 Index 203 Bless, Kim 103 BIikIen,Belzi103,183, 185,187 GENERAL INDEX A Abel, Scott 19, 187 Abel, Gail 91 Abel, Robert 113 Abeytia, Barbara 19 Abril, David 113 Abril, Diana 113 Abril, Joe 18, 125 Abril, Paul 91 Acedo, John 187 Acosta, John 103 Acosta, Leticia 113 Adair, Mrs. Mildred 197, 59 Adams, Miss Emily 201 Adams, Dave 91 Adams, Nancy 103 Adams, John 19 Adams, Marianne 19 Adams, Mark 113 Adams, Mark 103 Adkins, Mrs. Dolores 200 Agee, James 113 Agee, Mr. James 198 Aggett, Bonnita 19 Aggett, Starr 19 Agnew, Janet 91, 182 Ala, Susan 113 Alderson, Kevin 103 Alexander, Jlm 19, 18, 188 Allen, Ceclla 91 Allen, Charlie 19 Allen, Mark 19, 186, 188 Allherr, Gregory 113 Alston, Mrs. Lela 200, 184 Alvarado, Randy 91 Amaro, Connie 113, 183, 186 Amerman, Jordon 113 Anderson, Melanie 19 Anderson, Nancy 103, 185 Anderson, Anderson, Randall 103 Scott 19, 188 Andrade, Gregory 91 Androsiuk, Lasya 113 Ang, June 113 Angle, Mike 91 Angle, Tim 113 Anglin, Nella 19, 184 Angulo, Brenda 19 Angulo, Bruce 19 Angulo, Charles 91 Angulo, Diana 103, 100 Ankrum, Dennis 91 Anthony, Jett 113 Antonel, Pat 19 Aragon, David 91 Archer, Barbara 103 Archuleta, Bemie113 Armeli, Michael 113 Armlio, Rudy 19 Armstrong, Laura 91 Armstong, Tom 19, 187 Asberry, Debra 103 Ascuena, Victor 91 Ashcralt, David 113 Ashman, Doug 103 Ashton, Mr. Lee 200, 189 Askew, Paul 113 Atchison, Allen 103 B Babb, Gary 91 Baca, Rossana 103 Bachlcha, Dave 91 Bachlcha, Mark 113 Bachmann, Karen 103 Bailey, Irene 113 Bailey, Jacqila 103, 185 Bailey, Miss Jeanne 195 Bailey, Mary Jo 19 Bailey, Richard 113 Baine, Sherry 113 Baird, Carol 103 Baird, Suzanne 113 Baisler, Mike 103 Bakemeier, Carl 19, 54, 187 Bakemeier, Charles 19, 187 Baker, David 113 Baker, Diana 103 Baker, Janet 113 Baker, Kimberly 113 Baker, Mary 40, 91 Balagat, Dorita 19 Baldwin, Lisa 91 204 Index Baldwin, Jeane 91 Balemon, Barbara 113 Banbury, Charles 19 Bankwitz, Steven 19 Bannan, Mrs. Joanna 198 Barajas, Frankie 113 Barclay, Paul 103 Barclay, Robin 19 Barclay, William 113 Barker, Kelly 91 Barkley, Patti 19 Barley, James 20 Barnes, Bonnie 113 Barnes, Christopher 91 Bames, David 91 Bames, Heidi 113 Barnes, Judy 20 Bames, Robin 91,182 Barnes, Steve 91 Barovich, James 103, 100 Barr, Nancy 91 Barragon, Anna 91,121 Barragon, Mr. Joe 199 Barragon, Cindi 20, 18 Barragon, Mr. Joe 199 Barraza, Tim 103 Barrett, Richard 113 Barrett, Tina 103 Barrett, Vicki 20 Barron, Clarita 91, 185 Barry, Steve 113 Barsness, Dan 91 Barth, Bob 91 Barth, Chris 113 Banh, Mary 91 Basehore, Debbie 20, 187 Batt, Kim 91, 187 Bauer, Joyce 113 Bauer, Kent 113 Baumlin, John 103 Bayless, Patricia 103, 100 Bazan, Cindy 113 Beason, Scott 103 Beaver, Patti 91 Beckler, Gloria 20, 54 Beckman, Peter 91 Bedard, Bob 91,186,188 Behm, Michele 113 Bell, Brenda 113 Bell, Deanne 91 Bell, Lisa 103 Bender, Greg 103 Bender, Pam 91 Bengert, John 91 Benites, Annette 91 Benner, Mrs. Joyce 198 Bennett, Kathleen 91 Bennett, Nancy 103 Benson, Timothy 91 Bently, Pat 113 Bergmann, Terrance 113 Bergmann, Tom 91, 186 Bertram, Nancy 18 Bemard, Tim 91 Bernards, Janice 20, 184 Bemards, Karla 91 Berry, Sue 91 Best, Harold 113 Bettis, Anne 103 Betz, Bradley 103 Bieu, Earl 113 Bigelow, Steve 113 Bigger, Donald 20 Biggs, Debra 113 Biggs, Gregory 20 Biggs, Robert 103 Biggs, Steve 91 Bllllngsly, Jenny 20 Bilyk, Irene 103 Bird, Betty 20 Bischoll, Deann 103 Bischoll, Jolee 91 Bishop, Donald 103 Biss, John 113 Bisted, Michael 114 Bittner, Lorrie 114 Blair, Kathy 114 Blake, Dan 20 Blake, Melinda 114 Blake, Vicki 103 Blake, Waite 91 Blakley, Sandra 91 Blanchard, Jane 91 Blankenship, Marleen 103 Blankenship, Warren 91 Blatchlord, Gary 114, 188 Boehler, Cathy 114 Boldrey, Brenda 114 Bolstad, Larry 114 Bonds, Carol 103 Bonham, Lori 103 Bonham, Mike 114 Borck, Candace 114, 183 Borek, Dr. Mary 197 Boshes, David 20, 188 Bosquez, Carmen 91 Bosquez, Rosa 91 Bourque, Lynn 91 Bousman, Tena 91 Bowers, Lynn 91 Bowles, Roger 20 Boxwell, Drew 103 Boynton, Wendy 91 Brackney, Denny 114 Bradlord, Ray 91 Bradshaw, Marc 114 Brady, Carol 91, 187 Braly, Douglas 114 Brandon, George 114 Braun, Diana 103, 185 Braun, Marie 20 Brazell, Don 91, 186 Brennen, John 20, 183, 49,187 Brewer, Brewer, Debbie 91, 183, 184, 185 Karen 114 Brewer, Larry 103 Brewer, Randall 103 Brewer, Terry 20, 18,185 Bridgewater, Randy 92 Bridgewater, Mrs. Lucille 199, 197 Britt, Mike 103 Broadston, Alan 103 Broadston, Carol 114 Broadston, Lee 20, 40 Broadston, Virginia 92, 50 Brock, Debbie 114 Brodie, Melanie 20, 185 Broderson, Mrs. 183 Brooks, Bonnie 103 Brown, Danny 114 Brown, David 92 Brown, Debby 114 Brown, Jayne 103 Brown, Mrs. Vlrglnia 197 Brown, Randy 114 Brown, Teresa 103 Bruecher, Ernest 114 Brumble, Brad 114 Brumble, Linda 20 Bruner, Robin 103, 74 Brunson, William 20, 187 Brussat, Richard 114 Buehman, Mrs. Annie 199,197 Buell, Mrs. Joy 201 Butlington, Richard 103 Bunyard, Sharon 114 Burand, Susan 20 Burch, Ricky 114 Burk, Diane 114 Burkhart, David 114 Burnette, Patricia 92 Burnett, Mr. 194 Burns, Burns, Burtch Burton Burton Burton Bushle Busier, Butler, Butler, Buttler, Edward 103 Terry 114 , Debra 114 ,Dina 20, 183,188 , Gerry 114 , Scott 103 , Gale 104 Mark 104 Colleen 114 Jim 114 Lisa 114 Buttler, Becky 92 Bycrolt, Joseph 114 Byron, Caglio, Caglio, Mr. Everett 198 C Francis 20, 186 Michael 114 Cain, Carl 104 Calhoun, Cheryl 20, 18 Calhoun, John 104 Calhoun, Patty 114 Callahan, Christine 92 Calles, Linda 104 Calles, Louis 114 Calles, Rosemarie 21 Calloway, Michael 114 Cameron, Sheryl 182 Campbell, Carolyn 114 Campbell, Debbie 92 Campbell, Ed 21, 40, 111 Campbell, Elaine 21 Campbell, Larry 114 Campbell, Marsha 104 Campbell, Patty 114, 186 Campbell, Sheri 21 Campbell, Terry 114 Campolongo, Miss Teresa 198 Canary, Vicki 21 Canchola, Danny 114 Cannon, John 104 Cantor, Garry 21 Cantrell, Marc 104 Capek, Joseph 21 Capps, Dan 92 Capson, Wendy 21,18, 81,185 Caputa, Vikki 104 Carbine, Alden 21 Carbine, Vicki 92 Carkin, Richard 104 Carlin, Mike 104 Carlise, Tohy 92, 90 Carlisle, Tom 92 Carlson, Beth 92, 185 Carlson, Greg 92 Carney, LeRoy 92 Caron, Sam 114 Carpenter, Dave 114 Carpenter, Jennifer 92, 90 Carpenter, Joe 114 Carpenter, Bryn 92 Carpenter, Meridee 114 Carpenter, Dana 104, 186, 187 Carr, Cindi 104 Carrick, Kim 92 Carroll, Margaret 115, 183 Carson, Dee 104, 185 Carson, Scott 92, 90 Carter, Dawn 92, 55 Carter, Jef1104 Cassady, James 92 Cassells, Scott 115 Cassidy, Edwin 21 Cassidy, Tim 18, 21 Cater, Mr. Patrick 200 Celniker, Steve 104 Chamberlin, Greg 92 Chambers, Donald 104 Chambers, Thomas 21, 27, 69 Champie, Bill 115 Chan, Ellis 21 Chan, Eric 21 Chandler, George 115 Chapin, Dennis 115 Chapin, Gary 115 Chapin, Janet 92, 90, 185, 187 Chapman, Peggy 104 Charnolsky, Korene 92 Charns, David 104 Charns, Marcia 92, 169 Chavez, Carlos 115 Chavez, Linda 21 Chavez, Mike 115 Chavez, Ralph 104 Chavez, Ronald 115 Chavez, Victor 115 Cheshire, Donna 115 Cheung, Ching 21 Cheung, Diana 104 Cheung, Margaret 104 Childers, Dan 115 Christenson, Vicky 104, 50 Christinson, Tim 92 Christy, Han 92 chu, May 21 Chubinsky, Mark 92 Ciulla, Joe 92 Claliey, Colin 92 Clark, Brian 104 Clark, Cordi 21 Clark, Craig 92 Clark, Dan 21 Clark, Gary 21 Clark, Helen 115 Clark, Jean 115 Clark, Patty 115, 186 Clark, Tom 115 Clay, Mrs. Alba 119 Claussen, Anne 21, 183 Clayton, Fred 104 Clemmer, Deborah 115, 186 Clemmons, Sherri 104, 183, 185 Cleveland, Donna 92 Clilton, James 104 Cline, Brinda 21 Clizbe, Ginger 92 Clouse, Nancy 104, 183, 185 Cloyd, Mrs. Ellen 201 Clull, Tonie 92 Coberley, Edward 115 Coler, Mr. Howard 199, 197 Cohan, Thomas 92 Cohen, Stuart 92 Colabianchi, Sandra 21 Cole, Cindy 21,112,169 Cole, Deborah 21, 182 Cole, Theresa 115 Colter, Emily 21, 86,184, 188 Colter, Harry 115, 183 Colter, Nancy 92, 90, 185, 188 Combs, Lynn 104 Combs, Buster 115 Conde, Nancy 92 Conkel, Jell 104, 90 Connell, Janice 104, 100 Conrad, Bruce 92 Conrad, David 115 Contreras, Charlotte 92 Contreras, Gene 92 Cook, Karla 92 Cook, Scott 104 Cooley, Deborah 92, 185 Cooper, Mrs. Frieda 198 Coroneos, Aprile 92 Coughlin, Dan 92 Cowden, Paul 104 Cox, Brad 22 Cox, Patricia 22 Cox, Phillip 92 Coy, Ed 92 Craig, Mike 104 Cramer, Debra 104 Cramer, Shery 115,183 Crandall, Mary 92 Craven, John 104 Crawlord, Pamela 115 Crawlord, Thad 92 Cripps, Mrs. Lorraine 199 Crispell. Kathy 115 Crist, Brooks 104 Crook, Deborah 22 Crook, Ruth 92 Crook, Sam 92 Croots, Miss Gwen 19 Crosby, Theresa 92 Crotts, Miss 197 Croucher, Joni 184 Cruz, John 115 Cullor, Paul 115, 110 Cummins, Mrs. Clara 201 Cummings, Barbara 115, 110 Cummings, Beverly 22, 182 Cummings, Debbie 92 Cummings, Robert 87, 22, 37, 4 Cunningham, Adena 22 Currie, Alan 92 Curtis, Cindy 115, 49 Curtis, Dan 104,100,187 Cutlorth, Crystal 115 Cypert, Rhea 92, 185 D Dakin, Victor 104 Dales, Bill 22, 186 Daley, Ed 104 Daley, Maraget 104 Daley, Richard 104 Dallas, Mr. Howard 199 Dambach, Robert 104 Daniel, Karen 115 Danner, Cindy 92 Darbonne, Brian 115 Darby, Liz 115 Dauber, Bob 92, 90 David, Cindy 115 Davidson, Sharon 92 Davis, Doris 92 Davis, Janice 92 Davis, Robin 93 Davis, Virginia 104 Davy, Autumn 115,183 Dawkins, Darlene 115 Dawkins, Sandra 115 Day, Mr. Don 200 Day, Mary 22 Day, Stephen 104 Day, Terry 104 De Castro, Marlon 104 De Censo, Mrs. Louise 197, 201 De Grow, Dr. Gerald S. 196 De Jerez, Rocio104 De Koek, Gina 22,182 De Koek, Martin 104 De Leon, Daniel 115 De Roulhac, Darde 58 De Roulhac, Suzy 93 De Ruiter, Johan 93 Dean, Debbie 115 Dean, Mary 104, 185 Dean, Peggy 22 Deanda, Gregory 93 Delgadillo, Diego 115 Delgadillo, Joe 22 Delgadillo, Jose 104 Delk, George 22 Denbo, Clay 105 Denison, Mary 115 Denney, Sheila 22 Derocher, Michael 105, 100 Deroulhac, Darde 105 Deserano, Jo 115 Deterding, Mary 115 Dever, Chere 22 Diaz, Cecilia 93 Diaz, Joey 115 Dickerson, Steve 115 Dickey, Deborah 93 Dietzel, Paul 93, 183 Dillow, Penny 115 Divell, Denise 93 Divell, Doreen 115 Dixon, Cheryl 115 Dixson, Matt 115 Dobbs, Darell 115 Dobbs, Kathryn 115 Dobbs, Michael 93 Doles, JoAnne 93 Dominguez, Keny 93 Dominguez, Raymond 105 Donaldson, John 115 Dong, Daniel 105 Donlon, James 105 Dooley, Diane 115, 188 Dopita, Mike 115 Dorosh, Roxanne 22 Doss, Victor 115 Dougherty, Michael 22 Dougherty, Patrick 105 Dougherty, Suzanne 115, 186 Dougherty, Thomas 105 Dove, Miss Belly 201 Downey, Paul 22, 18, 184, 188 Downs, Mr. John 198, 62 Doyle, Miss Margaret 199 Drews, Chuck 93 Dreyer, Roberta 93 Driehorst, Danny 105, 90,110 Drobny, Diana 115 Dryden, Laura 93 Drye, Juanita 22, 182 Dryer, Miss Beverty 200,67 Dryer, Chris 187 Dudley, Cynthia 115, 166 Dully, Eileen 115 Dugan, Larry 93 Dugan, Nancy 115, 183 Dugan, Valerie 105 Dugger, Jim 93 Duke, Darrell 93, 169 Duke, Dwayne 105 Duncan, Randy 22, 182 Duncan, Terri 115 Dundas, Diana 115 Dundas, Marilyn 22 Dupuis, Sharon 22 Duran, Alex 115 Durham, Claudia 105, 185 Durham, Mark 22 Durham, Kati93,182 Dye, Richard 93 Dyer, Judy 105 Dyson, Marie 93, 90,184,185 E Eady, John 116 Echols, Julie 105 Eckman, Debra 93 Edelblut, Winston 93 Edwards, Dave 93 Edwards, David 116 Edwards, Mr. Frank 195 Ehle, Michelle 22 Eidelberg, Sonia 116 Eisweirth, John 116 Elardo, Valari22,188 Eisweirth, John 116 Elardo, Valari 22, 188 Elbert, James 105 Ellis, David 116 Ellisor, Robert 116 Emerson, Charly 93 Emery, Bill 105 Engermann, Mike 93, 182 English, Carl 105, 100 English, William 116 Entrekin, Debbie 116 Erb, Bill 22, 166 Ernyei, Bennie 105, 100, 76 Eskew, John 116 Eskew, Paul 23 Esslinger, Danny 93,125 Estes, Sally 23 Esteves, Marilyn 116 Estrada, Anita 93 Estrada, Kato 93 Estrada, Jose 116 Estrada, Laura 93 Ethier, Byron 116 Ethington, Cathy 105 Ettinger, Ed 93 Evernden, Rick 105 Evertsen, Karen 105 Evitts, Bill 116 Ewers, Sheri 105 Ewing, Gary 116 Ewing, Greg 93 F Fachtmann, Ed 116 Faehl, Elaine 23 Faehl, Jack 105 Failla, Mary Ann 23,187 Fairman, Penny 93 Fall, Barry 23,42,182,183 Fallin, Michele 116 Farage, Janet 93 Farence, Sandra 93 Farence, William 116 Farmer, Debbie 116 Farris, Keith 23 Fasula, Greg 105 Fawcett, Mr. Lewis 199 Fazio, Lois 105 Fellenz, Larry 93 Feller, Joshua 116 Fells, Mr. John 196 Ferguson, Brian 23 Fernandez, Debra 105 Fernandez, Simon 116 Ferreira, Paul 93 Fierros, Norma 116, 50 Fields, Mrs. Dorothy 200 Fijewski, Anna 116 Fincher, Mr. Troy 198 Finger, Barbara 23 Finger, Nancy 116, 183 Finger, Naomi 116, 183 Fink, Kendy 23 Fink, Kim 93 Finkelstein, Shari 105 Finley, Deborah 116 Finley, Kenny 93 Finley, Issac 93 Finney, Guy 104 Fiore, Carmen 116 Fitch, Dana 105 Fitch, Steve 105, 116 Fitzgerald, Llbby 105, 100 Fitzpatrick, Celeste 93 Fleck, Janice 23 Fleishman, Ted 93, 186 Fleishman, Tom 105, 100 Fletcher, Jimmy 105 Floor, Mark 23, 184 Flores, Larry 116 Flores, Leroy 105 Flood, Miss Bertha 200, 81 Flowers, Stephen 116 Foley, Richard 105 Follett, Miss Wilola 200 Foose, Kim 23 Forbes, Mark 23 Forkes, Tim 105 Fortier, Scott 116 Foust, Douglas 23, 186 Foust, Denise 116 Fowler, Cynthia 23 Fox, Joe 23 Fraley, Kathy 23 Francis, Samuel 23 Francis, Michael 93 Franklin, Diane 116 Frantz, Mr. Ralph 198 Frederick, Dave 105 Frederick, Jim 93 Freeman, Mark 105 Freeman, Terry 116 French, Jim 93 French, Kathy 23, 18, 66 Friedman, Judy 116 Freind, Shirley Frost, Francis 116 Fugate, Shelley 23 Fulcher, Roy 105 Fuller, Carin 105 Fuller, Esther 23, 182 Fuller, Gail 23 Fuller, Michelle 105 Furnas, Daryl 116 Furrey, Forrest 186 Furry, Judy 116 G Garrity, Mr. James 200 Garrison, Sonny 105 Gartner, David 116 Gartner, Dawn 105, 58 Gartner, Pam 93 Gasperone, Ronald 105 Gately, Tara 105 Gates, Carol 93 Gales, Cindy 116,51 Gau, James 105, 189 Gaudette, Nancy 116 Gauss, Sharon 23, 182 Gavin, Rose 116 Gavin, Sheryl 24 Geare, Victoria 105 Geist, Rebecca 105 Genet, Bob 116 Genet, Susan 185 Gentry, Alan 105 Gesin, John 105 Gesin, Mary 93 Gholson, Jim 105 Gholson, Steve 24 Giboney, Larry 93 Gibson, Mary 24 Gill, Liz 93,185 Gill, LydIe116 Gillel, Mrs. Mary 201 Ginster, Jell 24, 187, 146 Ginster, Kathy 105 Giordano, Angela 116 Glasgow, Bob 105 Glass, Jeannie 93 Glass, Jett 24 Glass, Kathy 24 Glazar, Lorrie 116, 187 Glenn, David 117 Glenn, Mitch 117 Glennie, Michael 93 Glennie, Steve 105 Glover, Larry 117 Godlrey, Mary 117 Godwin, Ken 24 Godwin, Peggy 105 Goetz, Bob 105 Goldberg, Gary 24 Goldberg, Gerin 105,100 Golden, Ann 24 Goldman, John 105 Goldstein, Mrs. Barbara 200 Golleher, Carlton 117 Golman, Miss Janet 198 Gomez, Carmen 105 Gomez, Rosanne 111 Gonnering, Sherry 24 Gonsalves, Chuck 93 Gonzales, Anna 117 Gonzales, Bruce 105 Gonzales, Joe 105 Gonzales, Kurt 117 Gonzales, Manuel 24 Gonzales, Margie 93 Gonzales, Mary 105 Gonzales, Ruben 93 Goodall, Karen 111, 166 Goodall, Kathy 24, 188 Goodrich, Martha 105, 100 Goodson, Claudia 24,18, 50, 64 Goodson, Jenniter117,186 Eoodson, Melvin 117 Soodwin, Maurice 117 Goosic, Denise 117 Goosic, Pamela 105 Gordon, Donald 117 Gordon, Gregg 105 Gordon, Joyce 24 Gordon, Mrs. 197 Gorton, Joel 117,110 Gose, Linda 117 Gose, Stephen 24, 41, 81 Grabiec, Kathy 93, 90, 183 Grace, Julie 117 Graham, Constance 24 Graham, James 24, 125 Graham, Joyce 93 Graves, Walter105 Gray, Gary 94,186 Gray, Gloria 94 Gray, Mark 105 Green, Cecil 117 Green, Robin 94 Green, Ronald 106 Greenwood, Kerrie 94 Greer, Sally 94 Gregg, John 106 Griltin, Robin 94 Griltin, Tim 94 Grodnick, Roni 106 Grodnick, Todd 117 Grott, Kurt 117 Grogg, Sue 94 Gross, Hannah 106 Guaderrama, Caroline 117, 183, 184, 186 Gugglsberg, Greg 106 Guggisberg, Maryann 24 Guia, Daniel 117 Gumm, Steve 106, 189 Gunther, Katrina 184, 185, 188 Gurcius, Ricky 106 Gusich, John 117 Gusich, Mark 94 Gusich, tom 94 Gustatson, Carol 94 Guthrie, Roy 94 Gutierrez, Valerie 106 Guy, Calvin 117 Guy, Paula 106 Gwilllm, Bob 24,169 H Haas, Marilyn 117,110,186 Haas, Violet 94 Hacket, Mr. Hugh 199 Hagemann, Carla 24,186 Hall, David 106 Hall, John 117 Hallberg, Jill 117, 183 Hamel, Chris 24, 37 Hammond, Ray 106, 189 Hampsten, Karen 24, 182 Hamption, Peggy 117 Hancock, Dan 117 Hancock, John 24 Hankins, Judy 24 Hankins, Janie 106 Hankins, Robert 24 Hanley, Mr. Fred 43, 199, 200 Hanna, Becky 106 Hannar, Leslie 117, 183, 187 Hansen, Carol 106, 188 Hansen, Kara 117 Hansen, Linda 94 Hansen, Lynne 25, 18, 185,188 Hanse, Mr. John 196 Hansen, Pete 94 Hansen, Sarah 106, 183 Hantsch, Pamela 25 Harbison, Debra 25 Harder, Lorelei 117 Harding, Kevin 106 Hargrove, Kathleen 117 Harmon, Terry 94, 185 Harper, Don 106 Harper, Mark 117 Harington, Kathy 117 Harris, Glen 117 Harris, Mr. Russel 197 Hart, Edina 94 Hart, Rayan 106 Hartley, Betty 94 Hartley, Ron 117 Hartley, Vickie 94 Harvey, Jo Ellen 94 Hatcher, Pam 25 Hatlield, David 94 Havey, Mike 117 Hawking, David 106 Hawkins, Pam 25,184,185 Hayes, Bertha 117 Hayes, Theodore 117 Heaps, Allen 117 Heard, Guy 25 Heath, Kevin 117 Heavin, Dena 106, 100 Heckenberg, Darla 117, 183,187 Hetleran, Stephanie 94 Hetteron, Eric 94 Hegel, Sharon 25 Heidenreich, Yvonne 50 Hein, Curt 106 Hein, John 106 Heiser, Larry 94 Helvie, Dennis 117 Henderson, Michael 106 Henning, Bill 106 Henry, James 94 Herman, Joan 117 Hermann, Helen 25, 85 Hernandez, Louis 54, 182 Herndon, Susan 25 Herrera, Debra 106, 58 Herwehe, Mark 25, 183 Hess, Mary 106 Hetz, Vicki 106, 40 Hickey, Michael 25 Hickey, Pat 106 Hickman, Ernest 106 Hicks, John 106 Hightower, Pat 106 Hilkey, Susan 106 Hill, Tony 25,81 Hill, Mr. John 198 Hill, Connie 106 Hill, Gwen 25,186 Hintle, Fred 94, 41, 81 Hirlinger, Vicki 117 Hitchcock, Marie 106, 185 Hitterman, Stephinie 106 Hialmarson, Larry 25, 41, 42, Hobaica, Danny 117 Hobbs, Tom 106 Hobbs, Vicki 187 Hock, Kathy 25 Hock, Pat 25 Hodge, Brent 118 Hodge, Karen 118 Hodge, Pamela 106 Hodges, Debbie 94 Hoel, Mr. Eugene 200, 64 Hottman, Ellen 94, 182 Hohn, Diane 94 Hoiem, Mark 106 Holbrook, Deborah 106 Holbrook, Michael 25 Holcek, lrene 25 Holder, William 182 Holland, Randy 106, 189 Holland, Rick 90 Hollandsworth, Deborah 118 187 Holley, Skipper 118, 62 Hollom, Georgianna 184 Holmes, Bryan 106 Holmes, Donna 94 Holmes, Gayla118 Holmes, Jane 25, 186 Holmes, Mary 106 Holt, Pat 94 Holtz, Eric 118 Holz, Frederick 118 Hooper, Donna 25 Horine, Marva 55 Horn, Rick 106 Horning, Diane 94, 183 Hough, Laura 94 Holverson, Delinda 25 Howard, Debby 25 Howard, Robert 118 Howe, Laura 94 Howell, April 94 Howell, Mr. Harold 199,197 Howell, Michael 25 Howell, Patti 118 Howell, Steven 106 Hrenchir, Carolyn 118 Hubbard, Douglas 25 Hutt, Eugene 118 Hull, Mr. Serge 199 Humphries, Beth 106 Humphries, Norma 94 Hunt, Joseph 118 Hunt, Roseanna 106 Hunter, Kathy 18 Hunter, Mike 25 Hunter, Sharlene 26 Huston, Gwen 26 Hutchinson, Edward 118 Hutchinson, Tony 118 Hutchinson, Bill 118 Irvine, Mary 26 Irvine, Patrick 118 Ish, Michael 26 Ish, Susan 106 Ivy, Valerie 106 J Jachino, Jimmie 118 Jachino, Sherry 184 Jackson, Cheryl 26 Jackson, Jody 26, 186 Jackson, LaDonna 26 Jackson, Lucy 118 Jackson, Mr. Donald 196 Jackson, Renee 118 Jackson, Susan 94, 90, 85, 184 Jackson, Teri 26, 182 Jackson, Theresa 106, 183, 185 Jackway, Ron 118 Jacobs, Erin 94 James, David 94 Jamison, Mrs. Moyne 196 Janney, Kim 94 Jefferson, Terri 94 Jenkins, Lynn 106 Jenkins, Mr. Stephen 196 Jenkins, Pam 118 Jennings, John 106 Jensen, Susan 118 Jepsen, Mr. Carl 198 Jett, Stephanie 26 Jimenez, Rosa 26 Jimenez, Steve 118 Joaquin, Jerry 94 Joe, Mary 26 Johnson, April 94 Johnson, Mr. Clarence 197, 198 Johnson, Daneanne118 Johnson, Mr. Don 200 K Kaigler, Kent 118 Kalfas, David 118 Kane, Laurie 26 Kane, Rick 94 Kayga, Linda 106 Keeton, Joan 26 Kegley, Ernie 106 Kegley, Kristine 27 Keith, David 106 Kelzer, Georgia 94 Keizer, Richard 107 Kellett, Brian 118 Kellett, James 107 Kellett, Patti 27 Kelley, Darlene 118 Kelley, David 94, 90, 187 Kempley, Bev 27 Keown, Debbie 107, 85 Keown, Terry 27, 114, 50, 60 Kepner, Mary 118 Kerr, Dave 107, 187 Kerrigan, Dan 118 Kettman, Dennis 107 Kimble, Kathy 27 King, Deloris 94 King, Michelle 107 King, Vicki 107 King, Weldon 118 Kingan, Terry 27 Kingan, Tracy 107, 58 Kingsland, Julie 118 Kinman, Jarrell 107 Kinsman, Stephen 118 Kioski, Clare 118, 1a6 Kioski, Joan 94,185 Kirk, Jamie 118, 186 Kirk, Perri 107 Kirk, Tom 27,187 Kirkpatrick, CIndy118 Kirkpatrick, Richard 94 Kirsch, Dan 107 Kish, Ruth 27 Kissee, Kathy 27 Kittrell, Kim 118 Klaber, Rhonda 27, 185 Kleck, Cheryl 27, 184 Klein, Janice 118i Kline, Michael 118 Knaack, Bruce 107 Kneip, Paul 94 Knochenhauer, Lynne 27, 182 Knox, Scott 107 Kocankov, Rumen 118 Koenig, Kathy 94 Koenig, Pamela 27 Kollar, Linda 94 Koonse, Benjamin 118 Koonse, Edward 94 Kossell, Jim 118 Krah, Cindy 118 Krah, Linda 27 Kraus, Mike 27 Krawl, Samuel 94 Kremer, Kathy 118 Kremer, Val 94 Krewsky, Kathleen 95 Krewsky, Paul 118 Kridler, Dan 118 Kridler, Scott 95 Kroese, Kristy 27 Krueger, Dave 95 Krueger, John 107 Krueger, Marvin 27, 186 Kuehnle, Jim 118 Kuhlman, Diane 95 Kuhn, Mrs. Bonnie 198 Kunselman, Beth 118 Kutob, David 118 Kwee, Darlene 119 L Labelle, Phil 95 206 Index Ladwig, Diane 27, 18, 184, 185 Laizure, Cheri 27, 184 Laizure, Pat107 Lama, Sandra 182 Lamar, Jim 119 Lamar, Sharon 27 Lamartino, Cindy 27, 18, 59 Lamb, Melody 107 Lambert, Wanda 27 Lambertus, Jim 119 Landis, Bob 107 Lane, Danny 119 Lange, Philip 101, 186 Lansing, John 107 Lansing, Nona 119, 186 Lansing, Pat 27, 185 Larkin, Martha 95 Larson, Mike 119 Larson, Pam 27,184,185 Lasen, Diana 187 Laubach, Kurt 95 Laughlin, Jenniler119 LaVeer, Joe 27 Lavelle, Carrie 107 Lavelle, Jamie 95,10,169 Law, Jerry 107 Lawrence, Colleen 107 Lawrence, Kathy 95 Lawson, Dianna 107 Lawson, William 107 LeBoeul, Mrs. Duke 201 Leach, G regory 119 Leach, Peggy 27 Learned, Richard 95 Leavitt, Aundre 119 Leavitt, Eddie 107 Lee, Doug 107 Lee, Hanan 95 Lees, Virginia 95 Lehker, Ann 107 Leitheit, Dawn 119 Leifheit, Dee 28 Leinen, Bonnie 119 Lentz, Lisa 119 Leos, Anna 119 Leos, Maria 95 LePore, Joe 107 Lessard, Keith 119 Lessard, Leo 95 Lester, Janet 107, 185 Levy, Edward 107 Lewis Lewis , Mary Lou 28 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Chuck 119 Lewis, , lrvan 119 Lewis, Malin 95, 56 Robin 95 Shelly 119 Tom 95, 90 Ligon, Betty 50 Lilly, Chris 107 Ling, Donna 95 Lipman, Leland 107 Little, Charles 95 Little, Danny 28 Little, Lee 110, 119 Littler, Jean 186 Littler, Pamela 107 Littler, Thomas 28 Livensparger, Pam 95 Lizanetz, Alex 107 Liubicich, Mr. Anthony 198 Llewellyn, Debra 119 Locke, Mrs. Grace 198 LoGatto, Debbie 107, 100 LoGatto, Emilie 28 LoGatto, Patty 95 Lock, Tricia 28, 186 Lombardi, Don 119 Lombardi, Mary 28 Lommen, Grace 119 Long, Jelt119 Long, Becky 95 Loos, Janet 28 Lopez, Joyce 28 Lopez, Lelia 95 Lopez, Richard 119 LoPresti, Dianne 69, 90, 95 Lorent, Vic 95, 69 Lotspeich, Barbara 28, 121 Loudermilk, Mark 119 Loveioy, Kathy 95 Lower, Bob 119 Lown, Gary 119 Lucas, Dan 119 Lujan, Joe 107 Luke, Christa 107 Luna, Eddie 107 Lundine, Ed 74 Lundgren, Mr. Orra 199 Lung, Cheung 28 Luper, Mickey 119 Lusk, Bob 119 Lusk, Johanna 107 Lusk, Jim 28 Lyells, Paul 119 Lyman, Jett 28 Lyman, Joseph 107 Lyons, Jim 107 Lyons, Julie 108 MacDougal, Dixie 95 MacDougalI, Dana 28 Maclntyre, John 119 Macchione, Larry 108 Maciel, Yolanda 108 Madasz, Bill 95 Madsen, Dale 28 Madsen, Joyce 119 Magana, Liz 119 Magana, Richard 108 Magee, Patsy 95, 183 Magnusson, Mrs. Marian 198 Mahoney, Faith 119 Mahoney, John 28 Mahoney, Joy 95, 185 Malick, John 108, 100 Malick, Ken 28 Malinowski, Cora 28, 118 Mallin, Bob 95 Mallonee, Kim 28, 169 Malloy, Matt 187 Malone, Harold 119, 187 Malone, Jodie 108 Mancell, Deborah 108 Mandelin, Clyde 108 Mangam, David 119 Manley, Elizabeth 95 Manley, Michael 108 Mansour, Mr. John 199 Mariani, Patrick 108 Markovitz, Jon 95 Marks, Mary 28, 18 Marmon, Ellen 28 Marovich, Peter 95 Marshall, Cheri 28 Marshall, Mr. Robert 199 Marti, Kevin 119 Martina, Rhonda 108 Martinez, Connie 95 Martinez, Erlinda 182 Martinez, Penny 119, 110 Marvin, Debbie 119 Marx, Davld119 Massey, Vicki 119 Matey, Rosemary 28, 40 Matthews, Mr. Reginald 197, 200, 100 Matyas, Eddie 108 Maye, Dave 54 Mays, Edwin 119 Mazer, Margie 108 Mazzacua, Michele 95, 50, 183,185 McAlister, Susan 108 McAndrew, Dan 119 McBeath, Randell 108 McBride, Jim 28, 184, 186 McBToom, Monte 108, 100 McCabe, Anne 119 McCampbeIl, Sarah 108, 187 McCaughey, Richard 28, 187 McCaw, Bill 108, 187 McClanahan, Denice 119 McCreary, Cathy 119, 183, 187 McCreary, Debbie ss, 133, 181 McCulloch, Ken 29 McDermid, Melody 108 McDullee, Liz 29, 182 McElligott, Cheryl 29 McFarland, Cindy 119 McFarland, Daniel 29 McGan, Eileen 108 McGan, Frank 119 McGowan, Cathy 95 McGrath, Mrs. Anne 299 Mclntire, Doris 119 McKechnie, Rhonda 108 McKenrick, Shirlie 29 McLaren, Bryan 108 McLean, Carolyn 108 McLean, Robbie 119 McLeod, Chris 95 McMehen, Karen 188 McMiIIen, Dennis 29 McMilIen, Karleen 108, 183, 185,188 McMurry, James 95 McMurry, John 29,182 McNaughton, Michiel 119 McReynolds, Gary 29, 37 Meade, Jim 95 Meade, Debby 29, 184 Melancon, Ken 95 Mena, Ed 29 Mercado, Cecilia 95, 58 Meriil, Mary 95 Meron, Mike 108 Mertz, Rodney 29 Mesnard, Richard 95,187 Messina, Heidi 119 Metelski, Ron 95 Metelski, Sandi 108, 103 Mick, Darlene 29, 184, 185 Mieduch, Jackie 119 Mikesell, Joanne 95 Mikesell, Michael 29 Miltord Jeanette 119 Millord, Micky 119 Millord, Sandi 95 Miller, Amy 108 Miller, Anna Lee 95, 81 Miller, Ashley 108 Miller, Miss Diane 198 Miller, Cheryl 108 Miller, Craig 119 Miller, David 108, 29 Miller, David F. 29 Miller, Denise 108, 185 Miller, Don 95 Miller, Buddy 108 Miller, Jim 119 Miller, Karen 108, 183 Miller Louella 95 Miller, Mark 108 Miller, Michael 95 Miller, Miss Rugh 198 Miller, Scott 119 Miller, Tom 29, 187 Miller, Tracy 108, 100 Milton, Merrilee 108 Minott, John 29 Mister, Carlton 119 Mitchell, Brenda 29, 184, 188 Moe, Karl 119, 110 Moleterno, Milly 119 Molloy, Duncan 95 Monacelli, Tony 108 Monacelli, Deby 29, 40 Montague, Mark 119 Montgomery, Di 95 Montgomery, Mark 120 Montgomery, Raymond 64, 187 Moody, Brian 95 Moore, Bill 108 Moore, Bruce 108 Moore, Danny 108 Moore, Bob 29 Moorhead, Cindy 95 Moreno, Carlos 108 Moriarty, Mike 95 Morin, Steve 29 Morris, David 95 Morris, Mary 95 Morris, Patty 108 Morrison, Brenda 108 Morrison, Jaye 29, 184, 188 Morrow, Randa 29 Mortimer, Greg 109 Mosbeck, Margi 120 Moser, Mrs. Lilian 199 Moskovitz, Mike 120 Motta, Ana 109 Moye, David 197 Mulhem, Chris 29 Mulhern, Jan 96 Mull, Gordon 29 Mullen, Dorothy 120, 183 Mullen, Mary 120, 183 Muller, David 96 Mullins, Keith 109 Mullins, Vicki 96 Mullins, Walter 120 Munson, Mr. William 200 Munoz, Anita 96 Murdoch, Gene 96 Murillo, Richard 120 Murlless, Beth 109, 100 Murphy, Ken 66, 183,184,186 Murphy, Kevin 120 Murphy, Mary 96 Myers, Brett 30 Myers, Dana 109 N Naegle, Carrie 30, 184, 185, 188 Naegle, Mr. Congad 199, 200, 74 Nally, Stephen 30 Nancarrow, Charles 109 Nancarrow, Dale120 Nash, Rick 120 Nathan, Becky 120 Naughton, Mary Kay 109, 100 Neal, Carolyn 109 Neal, Victor 120 Neale, David 109 Nedrow, Chuck 109 Neil, Nancy 96 Neldon, Craig 120,188 Nelson, Carolyn 109 Nelson, Craig 30 Nelson, Kent 30 Nelson, Kim 120, 50 Nelson, Robin 30 Nelson, Sally 96, 184, 185 Nelson, Tom 120 Nepsky, Craig 30, 80, 187 Nepsky, Neil 120, 110 Netz, Nickie 56 Newman, Andy 120 Newton, Bruce 109 Ng, Jerry 109 Nicholas, Jimmy 109 Nichols, Cheryl 120 Nichols, Theresa 109 Nicholson, Richard 120 Nicodem, Paul 96 Nierzwicki, Jean 109 Nillo, Steve 96 Nobles, Tracy 109 Nolan, Corinne 120 Nolan , Kathy 96 Nordmo, Eileen 96 Norris, Jim 30, 183, 187 Norton, Diane 109 Norton, Linda 96 Nygard, Marcia 30 O O'Bannon, Glenn 120 O'Brien, Kim 96, 187 O'Brien, Mike 120 O'Brien, Stacey 120, 187 0'Connell, Mona 109, 100 O'Day, Michael 30 0'Day, Roger 120 Odell, Jim 109 Ogle, CarIa1lJ9 Ohlund, Tina 120 Oliphant, David 120 Oliver, Debbie 30 Olmos, Ana 30, 58 Olmos, Lucio 120 Olson, Janet 109 Olson, Jerry 120 Ong, Eddie 96 Opitz, Oreck Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, John 109 , claudia 120, 187 Carl 30, 18,188 Deanna 120 Eddie 109, 187 Cluintin 120 Ortiz, Rosalee 30, 184, 185 Orzel, Jane 120 Osborne, Dave 30 Oskerson, Daniel 120 Overley, Nita 30, 184 Owen, Dave 96, 41, 90, 81 Owens, Jay 120 Owens, John 96 P Palmer, Rick 109 Paquette, Gerry 120 Parenti, Cheryl 96 Park, Neal 120 Parker, Janet 183 Parsons, Polly 109, 183 Partlowe, Becky 120 Partlowe, Rachel 30, 182 Pascarella, Tana 109 Passwater, Maurice 96 Patrick, Donald 120 Patterson, Debbi 96 Patterson, Samuel 120 Paty, Kim 120 Paulsen, Mary 30. 184 Payne, rtonnie 109 Peachey, Penny 120, 110, 183 Peachey, Timothy 109 Pearce, John 109 Peck, Mike 109 Peebles, Miss Shirley 201 Perry, Mrs, JoAnne 201 Pelkey, Bruce 183 Pellerin, Tina 109 Pelletier, Bill 120 Pence, Mrs. Jeanne 200 Pentecost, Cherri 30 Pentkowski, Tina 109 Perea, Rebecca 109 Perea, Rose 30, 186 Perez, Patsy 120 Pete, Cheryl 30 Peters, Jean 96, 90, 183 Petersdorl, Kevin 120 Petersen, Richard 31 Petersen, Terry 109 Peterson, Anne 30 Peterson, Carol 96, 183, 185, 188 Peterson, Denise 120, 183 Peterson, Katherine 30, 59, 183, 184 Peterson, Keith 30, 18, 58, 66 Peterson, Melinda 31 Peterson, Richard 31 Petrytus, Vickie 120 Petty, Kelvin 31 Phelps, Jan 31, 182 Philabaum, Mr. Richard 199 Phillips, Danny 96 Phillips, Karen 121 Phillips, Lydia 96, 183 Phillips, Mike 109 Phillips, Terry 121 Phippeny, Susan 96, 90, 67 Pickering, Karen 31, 186 Pickering, Sandra 109 Pierce, David 121 Pierce, Jett 96 Pierson, Gloria 31 Pierson, Harold 96 Pinkava, Carol 31 Pinkava, Daniel 96 Pino, Norma 31 Pinson, Ronald 96 Pitcher, Marc 31 Pitcher, Suzy 31, 182 Pizzi, Tom 121 Plants, Martha 31,182 Plevelich, Shelli 31, 182 Plotkin, Debbi 31, 18, 111 Poleeson, Pat 31 Poleeson, Robert 121 Poleeson, Sandra 109 Polhanky, Mike 96 Pollock, Matt 121 Poo, Cindy 21,112,169 Poorman, Valerie 121 Pope, Marvin 31 Porter, Linda 182, 31 Porter, Lynda 31 Porter, Paul 96 Porter, William 31 Potter, Chuck 96 Potter, Cliil 121 Powell, Cynde 109 Powell, David 96 Powell, George 96 Powell, Jeniler109 Powell, Phll121 Powell, Margaret 31 Prather, Miss Priscilla 200 Preston, Melody 109 Prlnce, Rickey 121 Propati, JoAnn 96 Pruett, Roy 109 Pruett, Wayne 96 Ptuyac, Jan 121, 183 Pullenza, Paula 31, 18, 183, 184 Pulliam, Beth 31 Pullins, Pattie 96, 187 Pulsipher, Judy 109, 183, 188 Purcell, Mark 121 Purcell, Mike 121 Putz, Tom 186 Q Quintanar, Naomi 121, 49 Quirino, Lucy 96 Quisenberry, Steve 121 R Raby, Mark 96 Ram, Tracy 121 Ramirez, Chris 96 Ramirez, Cindy 31,182 Ramirez, Mary 109 Ramirez, Raul 96 Ramirez, Rudy 121, 58 Ramsey, Mrs. Ronald 200 Rand, Elise 109 Randolph, Mike 31 Ranshaw, Mr. Ed 100 Ratlitt, Kenneth 109 Rau, Sue 31,18 RW, Carmen 109 Reasor, Gary 96 Reasor, Sandra 96 Reay, Donna 96 Reay, Laura 31 Redding, Tim 186 Reed, John 96, 45 Reeves, Mark 109 Refsnes, Joe 32 Rencehausen, Karen 121 Renegar, Darlene 121 Resczenko, Edie 121 Reynolds, Ernie 32 Reynolds, Dave 96 Rhoades, Cathrine 32 Rhoades, Richard 109 Rhoades, Vicki 96 Rhue, Carolyn 109 Rhue, Cecily 32 Ribblett, Timothy 109 Rice, Becky 109 Rice, Cheryl 109 Rice, Robert 121 Rice, Tina 32, 185 Richards, Randy 32, 187 Richards, Rob121 Richards, Terri 121 Richardson, David 96 Richardson, Douglas 121 Richardson, Eva 109 Richardson, Scott 109 Richardson, Nancy 121 Riddle, Theresa 96 Riddle, Vicky 109 Ridlon, Mike 96 Ridgley, Mrs. Violet 201 nike, Jim 32 Riley, Mary 121, me Riley, Richard 96 Risner, Susan 121 Ritter, John 121, 187 Ritzenthaler, Mrs. lsabel 201 Rivera, Beverly 121 Rivera, Bill 121 Robb, Roger 96 Roberts. Candy 32, 54, 182 Roberts, Cheryl 32 Roberts, Frances 185 Roberts, Robin 109 Robertson, Curtis 121 Robinson, Mr. Bud 198 Robinson, Debbie 121 Robinson, Mr. Harold 198 Robinson, Pam 96 Robinson, Stuart 32 Robinson, Wendy 109 Robnett, Bob 109 Roche, Mr. Fred 200 Rodriquez, Larry 121, 187 Roeschen, Sue 109 Rogers, BrIan121 Rogers, Gregg 121, 188 Rogers, Mark 121 Rogers, Randy 97 Rogers, Robyn 109 Rogers, Rocky 97 Rogers, Ron 121 Roggin, Fred 121 Rogovin, Bonnie 32 Roieski, Larry 32 Roman, Dirk 121 Romano, Catherine 97 Romo, Mr. Alted 199 Rosato, Carl 121 Rose, Phillip 121 Rose, Mr. Sims 200, 67 Rosenthal, Dave 97, 102 Rosenthal, Mike 121 Ross, Dwayne 109 Ross, Greg 97 Ross, Jacquelyn 121 Roth, Steve 97 Rothwell, Terri 32, 182 Rowland, Mrs. Joan 51,199 Rowley, Troy 97 Royden, Bob 109, 187 Royden, Tom 187, 97 Ruben, Dana 110 Ruben, Diane 121 Rubio, Mary 97 Ruiz, Betsy 32 Runey, Judy 97 Runey, Marilyn 97 Runyon, David 97 Rush, Otto 97 Rushing, Vickie 121 Russell, Dave 121 Russell, Karen 32 Russo, Mary 121, 186 Ryan, Jeanie 97 Ryan, Mike 121 Ryberg, Mark 32, 184, 188 S Sabin, Terry 121 Sain, Miss Wilma 199, 197 Salazar, David 32 Salazar, Raymond 121 Salazar, Ruben 110 Salazar, Steven 121 Salazar, Waldo 121 Salem, Monica 32 Salem, Sheryl 110 Sallee, Dennis 97 Sanchez, Dave 110 Sanchez, Diana 121, 110 Sanchez, Ramona 32, 184 Sanchez, Becky 121 Sanders, William 97 Sandman, Cindy 121 Sandoval, Albertilla 121, 63 Sandoval, David 97 Sandoval, Marina 32 Sandidad, Elisabeth 110, 58 Sanidad, Jose 97 Sankovich, Darla 121 Sankovich, Tom 97 Santillan, Albert 97 Santillan, Anthony 97 Sappenlield, Mr. George 200 Sargent, Robbie 110 Satchell, Warren 121 Saunders, Mr. Jonn 200 Savage, Barbara 121 Savage, Patti 121 Savarese, Mark 110 Savarese, Stephen 97, 54 Savcido, Frances 121 Sawyer, Deborah 32 Sawyer, Mike 121 Sawyer, Pam 110 Saxon, David 121 Saylor, Andy 97 Saylor, Karen 32 Schafer, Paula 110 Schario, Linda 97 Schaub, Clarence 32 Schaub, Jan 97 Schaub, Lee 32, 184, 188 Schaub, Lowell 122 Scheibli, Tricia 97 Scheuring, Paul 122, 188 Scheuring, Stephen 110 Schildts, Dan 122 Schlimgen, Ellie 32 Schlimgen, Susan 97 Schlotthauer, Eric 97 Schnebly, La Ree 97 Schoett, Kent 97 Schoen, Alan 33, 183, 184, 169 Schoen, Karalee 97 Schooland, Mr. John 195 Schooler, Deborah 97, 90 Schotz, Beverly 97 Schroeder, Bryon 33 Schroeder, Tom 122 Schubert, Charlie 33 Schuler, Donna 33 Schultz, Pamela 97 Schutte, Donna 110 Schulte, Laurie 122 Schwartz, Kevin 97 Scott, Debbie 33 Scott, Linda 110 Scott, Mr. Sam 197, 198 Scott, Vonita 122 Scofield, Mrs. Laura 200 Scoville, Kathy 33 Scrivens, Kim 110 Scrivens, Terri 122 Scullion, Gary 110 Seals, Danny 110 Seals, William 33 Secker, Vincent 110 See, Gregg 97 Seifert, David 122 Seifert, Janet 33 Seiple, Raymond 97 Sellers, Nancy 97 Sellers, Scott 33 Sells, Clarence 122 Sells, Shelia 33, 184 Senatro, Carol 97 Sepich, Linda 110, 86 Sergent, Cathy 97 Serow, Bob 97 Shamblin, Susan 122 Shanahan, Mike 122 Shanks, Judy 97 Shannon, Chris 122 Shapiro, Jeanne 33 Shapiro, Dr. Robert 196 Shapiro, Lawrence 122 Sharpe, Brad 187, 97 Sharpe, Nancy 97 Shaw, Daniel 122, 63 Shedd, Robby 122 Shedd, William 97 Sheets, Mr. Kris 198, 54 Shellans, Mike 122 Shepard, Cindy 122 Shepard, Mr. Martin 200 Shepar, Nancy 33 Sherman, Hyrum 97 Sherrill, Denise 122 Shindell, Steve 122 Shipley, Mike 97 Shipley, Sheri 110. 185 Shipwash, Larry 110 Shoemaker, Martin 33 Shoemaker, Patricia 56 Shortridge, Nancy 97 Shortridge, Richard 122 Short, Mrs. Margery 200 Showalter, Melody 110 Shuman, Bill 33 Shumway, Mrs. Louise 198 shupe, aiu 3a,1a,1a6 Siebrecht, Dawn 33, 18, 59 Siegel, Mr. Jerome 195, 198, 43 Siegler, Susan 122,186 Sigman, Mike 122 Sikes, Debbie 122 Silva, Tony 110 Silveria, Daniel 122 Simkins, Lee 122 Simmons, Dave 97 Simmons, Mark 122 Simmons, Tim 33,184, 187 Simon, Merrill 122 Simon, Eugene 97, 125 Simpson, Cindy 122, 110 Simpson, Margo 110 Simpson, Bob 97 Simpson, Vicki 110 Sizemore, Sandra 122 Skaggs, Christel 122 Skaggs, Quentin 97 Skinner, Frank 110 Skinner, Kathy 33 Slater, Ernie 122 Small, David 97 Smallwood, Martha 110 Smallwood, Sarah 33, 54, 182 Smith, Dan 33 Smith, David J. 33 Smith, David R. 97 Smith, Gina 97 Smith, Hoxie 33 Smith, Jerry 33 smith, .lee 33,183,184 Smith, John 122 Smith, Lorrain 110 Smith, Mike 97 Smith, Mr. Larry 198, 196 Smith, Nancy 97 Smith, Nancy L. 122 Smith, Pam 122 Smith, Rhonda 97, 77 Smith, Robin 122,186 Smith, Ronald 33 Smith, Roxanne 97 Smith, Susan 110 Smith, Terry 98, 187 Smith, Tim 98, 187 Smitley, Ervin 98 Snapp, Mr. Preston 197 Snell, Bobbie 98,183 Snider, Nancy 110 Snook, Joe 110 Snook, Bob122 Snyder, Becky 98 Snyder, Brenda 122 Snyder, Diana 122, 187 Snyder, Gordon 110 Snyder, Steve 34, 186 Sodders, Brenda 110 Sodders, Donna 34 Sodders, Lawanna 122 Solis, Gary 34 Soltero, Richard 98 Sondergard, Garry 34 Soo Hoo, Joyce 110 Sosne, Bruce 98 Soto, Philip 98 Soto, Yolanda 122 Spencer, Glen 122 Spiller, Becky 98 Spisz, Barbara 122, 187 Spitz, Monica 98 Spitz, Susan 34 Spitz, Walter 122 Splawn, Donna 98 Splitgerber, Steve 98 Spoon, Terry 34 Spore, Gary 34, 186, 187 Sporrer, Michael 34 Sporrer, Peter 122 Springer, Cindy 122, 182 Springs, Amy 98 Stalteldt, Randy 110 Stagliano, Francine 110 Stagliano, Gary 122 Stagliano, Rhonda 122 Stanfield, Mr. Abraham 199 Stammer, John 34, 187 Stanke, Guy, 110, 189 Stanley, Coetta 123 Stanley, Elizabeth 123 Stanley, Greg 34 Stanwood, Ben 110 Stanwood, Julia 123 Siapley,BiIl123 Stapley, Ken 34 Starr, Glen 34 Stearman, Sally 96, 69 Stearman, Stephanie 110 Steed, Dwayne 110 Steger, Brian 110 Stein, John as Stein, Mary 123 Stein, Michael 123 Stein, Randy 1 1 0 Stein, Stephanie 110 Steinleld, Albert 123 sienquisi, Leri 110, 100, 183 Stephens, Bill 34, 187, 188 Stephens, Connie 98 Stephens, Mary 98 Stephenson, Judy 98 Stephenson, Robin 34, 182 Sternke, Ann 110 Sternke, Omar 183 Sternke, Steve 34, 18, 184, 186 Stetson, Mary 123 Stetson, Susan 110 Stevens, Bill 123, 18 Stevens, David 34 Stevens, Linda 110 Stevens, Nancy 98, 112 Stevens, Ron 123 Stevens, Terri 11 0 Stevenson, Lloyd Stevenson, Randy 110 Stewart, Dorene 110 Stewart, Kevin 98 Stewart, Mr. Robert 198 Stewart, Mrs. Robert 200 Stewart, Patti 110, 183 Stewart, Wayne 98 Stillion, Doug 98 Stinson, Diana 123,186 Stinson, Thomas 123, 189 Stitt, Mr. James 199, 76 Stomberg, Rod 110 Stone, Carol 123 Stone, Laura 34, 184,185 Stone, Mrs. June 198 Stonecipher, Cynthia 34, 182 Stonecipher, Rhonda 110 Stoops, Lynda 110 Stores, Mary 123 Stout, Kathy 98 Stramandinoli, Carol 34 Strandt, Sue 110 Strawick, Bob 98 Strayer, Jacqueline 123 Strayer, John 98 Stroh, Mary 34, 184 Stroinski, Barbara 34 Stroinski, Scott Stroud, Dianne 123 Stroud, Randy 123 Stubberud, Kip 98 Stubberud, Pat 123 Stubbs, Brenda 123 Stutzenburg, Ken 123 Suddarth, Mr. Thomas 197 Sullivan, Becky 34 Sullivan, Tim 98 Sullivan, Vicki 98 Supler, Betty 34 Supler, John 98 Susie, Marianne 110, 100 Sustaita, Anita 34 Sustaita, Richard 123 Sustek, Bob 98 Sutherland, Mark 100 Sutherland, Sandy 34, 184 Sutton, Mary 98 Sutton, Michael 110 Swain, Sheldon 123, 110 Sweeney, Mark 98 Sweet, Barry 123 Swerdlow, Trina 98 Swindle, Doyle 98 Syers, Helen 98, 187 Index 207 T Tabeek, Gwen 98 Tabeek, Theresa 123 Tafoya, Pat 35 Tait, Carl 110 Talhurst, Kalhy186 Talley, Susanne 98 Tally, Jay 98 Tang, Sue 98 Tang, Tony 123 Tanner, Tobin 98 Tarzian, Rodney 35 Tatum, Sherri 123 Taylor, Bill 35, 69, 182, 183 Taylor, Fred 123 Taylor, James 110 Taylor, Randy 98 Teiertiller, Rick 110 Teiertiller, Sandy 123 Tetertiller, Vanessa 98 Telles, David 187 Telles, Richard 110,187 Tempest, Jett 123 Temporado, Manuel 98 Tennen, Marta 123 Tennison, Jim 35 Tennison, Ron 110 Terpstra, Bonnie 98 Terrell, Anita 35 Terzich, Mark 110 Testa, Diane 123 Teters, Charles 123 Thomas, David 123 Thomas, Diana 111, 78 Thomas, Michael 111 Thomas, Rita 98 Thomas, Russell 111 Thompson, Ann 111 Thompson, Catherine 35, 182 Thomposn, Charlene 123 Thompson, Diana 123 Thompson, Joyce 35 Thompson, Jewel 98 Thompson, Stanley 123 Thompson, Vicky 123 Thornburg, Bruce 111 Thornburg, Marcia 98 Thornhill, Richard 182 Thurman, Charlotte 123, 42, 186 Tice, Justin 35 Tidler, Julie 98 Tittany, Valeri 123 Tillotson, Beverly 123, 183, 184, 186 Tinnell, Betty 98 Tisdale, James 123 Tolewitzke, George 123 Tolhurst, Cathy 123 Tolhurst, Steve 111 Toliver, Mark 98 Toliver, Stephanie 123 Toliver, Valerie 35,182 Tolman, Beth 98 Toombs, Mark 98, 45 Torok, Randdie 35 Torres, Tony 35 Torres, Frank 111 Torres, Jenniler123 Torres, Linda 111 Torres, Ray 56 Torres, Bobbi 35 Torres, Sandra 98 Torrence, Mr. Dale 200 Toschik, Robert 35, 187 Totler, Sandra 51 Tourville, Theresa 111,185 Traw, Mr. Ralph 197 Trayner, Westgarth 123 Triick, Kim 111 Trimble, Debbie 111 Troogstad, Lyne 98 Trotter, Sandra 123 Trowbridge, Nancy 98 True, Tim 111 Truiillo, Mrs. Robert 198 Trzcinski, Patricia 35, 182 Tsutsumida, Eric 124, 188 Tucker, Chris 35, 18 Tucker, Cindy 111 Tucker, Stacy 98 Tupiak, Mary 124 Turano, Tama 124 Turnbull, L0uelIa111 Turner, Charlie 124 Turner, Bob 35 Tussey, Clark 124 Tussey, Sandi 98, 90, 184, 185 Tyler, Fred 35, 186 U Uribe, Gilbert 111 Utley, Janet 124 Utz, Tim 98 V Valdivia, Lucille 99 Valdivia, Mike 99 Van Busklrk, Vickie 124 Van Court, Harry 111, 183, 189 Van Deren, Richar111 Van Hoesen, Carol 111 Van Quathem, Mr. Robert 199 Van Spyker, Jay 124 Vanta, Joann 99 Vasiliev, Roberto 184 Vasquez, Paula 99. 182 Vasquez, Victor 111 Vawter, Llnda 111, 112, 69, 157 Vega, Julio 124 Velasquez, Sammy 124 Villegas, Mike 124 Villemez, John 111 Vogel, Dorothy 111, 188 Vogel, Leslie 124 Vogel, Virginia 35,184,188 Vogler, Richard 35 Vogler, Sherry 111, 81 Vogt, Larry 99 Vos, Edith 99,182 Vrchoticky, Larry 99 W Wacker, Thomas 99 Wagner, Barbara 99 Wagoner, Diane 99 Wakimoto, Barbara 35 Walker, Carol 99 Walker Cecil 111 Walker, Kathy 35, me Walker, Marsha 124 Walker, Sheryl 111 Walker, Vicki 99, 183, 187, 188 Wallace, Mike 124 Wallace, Steve 111 Wallingford, Susan 35 Wallin, Mr. Richard 198 Walters, Gerry 111, 63 Walton, Joan E11 Wanty, Debbie 154, 63 Ward, Dorothy 35 Ward, Mrs. Nellie 198 Warner, Loretta 35 Warner, Mrs. Ronald H. 196 Warren, Judy 35, 185 Warren, Terri 124 Warshaw, Abby 111 Washington, Diane 111 Washington, Jimmy 124 Waters, Steve 99 Watson, Tony 36, 40, 81 Watson, Leonard 111 Watson, Melody 99 Watson, Becky 111 Watson, Shirline 36 Watson, Wade 36, 187 Weaver, Mr. Mahlon 199,182 Webb, Karen 111 Wehner, Joe 99 Wehner, Teri 36, 185 Weiland, Anna 111 Weimer, Rod 36 Weindel, Deborah 124 Weindel, Richard 124 Welr, Carolyn 186 Weisman, Steve 111 Weissinger, Doug 99 Weissinger, Jett 124 Wells, Molly 124, 183 West, Mr. Hugh 199 West, Mr. Dot 200 West, Steve 111 Westbrook, Robert 124 Wester, Jett 99 Westtall, John 111 Westiall, Chris 99 Westfall, LeAnn 124, 184, Wetzel, Brian 124 Wheeler, Diane 36,182 Wheeler, Steve 99 Whetstone, Ken 111 Whetstone, Reg 36 Whisenant, Carl 99, 187 1 Whisenant, Lawrence 111, White, Cheri 99, 182 White, Diana 111 white, Doug 111, 189 White, Mr. Harry 194, 61 White, Jay 111 White, Karen 36 White, Kathy 124 White, Linda 99 White, Becky 99 White, Susan 36 Whitehorn, Greg 36,18,184,18 Whitman, Richard 124 Wickware, Art 124 Widmer, M. Robert 200 Wiechman, Dee 111 Wieseman, Mitchell 99 Wiesner, Diane 36,186 Wiesner, Dona 111 Wilcoxson, Barbara 99 Wilke, Andrea 124 Wilke, Susan 111 Wilkinson, Debbie 111, 187 Willenberg, Lori 124 Williams, Bonny 124 Williams, Delma111 Williams, Jett 36 Williams, Mark 111 Williams, Bob111 Williams, Terry 99 Williamson, Bruce 99 Wilson, Bonnie 99 Wilson, Brian 124 Wilson, Carl 111 Wilson, susan 124,B1,187 Wilson, Tami 124 Winans, Gayle 124 Wininger, Deborah 186 Winn, Terry 36 Winter, Julie 124 Winter, Mike 36 Winter, Sandra 99 Winterberg, Clayton 124 Winterberg, Mark 111 Winters, Geott 111 Wirtz, Debra 36,60 5 Witherspoon, Leon 124 Woll, Miss Vivian 199 Wolfe, Sharon 111 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wood, Nancy 124, 186 Nancy 99 Raymond 36 Rose 36,1a,1aa,1a4 Terry 111 Barbara 36,182 Wooden, Sandy 99 Woods, Cathy 99, 183 Woods , Mrs Joyce 200 Wright, David 36,184,188 Wright, Mark 111 wright, Patricia 36, 18 Wright, Beccy 99 Wright, Stuart 124, 188 wright, Wyatt, Yanchi Sue111,183,185,18 Wanda 99 Y k, Flora 99 Yazzi, Carolyn 36 Yee, Judy 124 Yee, Larry 36 Yee, Tom 99 Yee, Vi Cki111 Yee, Mrs. Mary Ann 200 Yefko, Scott 111 Yehling, Bill 124 Yelverton, Dianne 36 Yeoman, Mary 36, 184, 185 Yevin, Don 37 Virsa, Robert 111 Yocom Jack 124 1 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Colleen 1 1 1 Tony 37, 187 Vanessa 1 11 Vicci 99 Bill 99, 90, 102, 186 Yu, Monita 99 Yunker, Celeste 37, 182 Yup, Paula 124, 186 Yvoskis, Linda 99, 185 Z Zeilstra, David 111 Zeitlin, Dale 99,721,187 Zemel, Jim 37 Zemke, Denise 111, 187 Zetterlot, Chris 124, 110 Zimmerman, Mr. Richard 199 169 Zubko, ziisi, D Andrea 124 ale 37, 1aB ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As I was typing this summary many of the fun-filled and yet hard-working days went through my mind. They were thoughts of yesterday , Without those yesterdays this book would never have come about. l'd like to thank the following people for the time they gave that helped put this book together: Mr. Richard Zimmerman, for being an outstanding advisor: The School Board, for allowing us to purchase a new camera, used to complete our uniform Senior section, Joan Boss and Ron Nielsen of Community Press, for their understanding patience and above all, their help at the other end, Mr. Hill, for the punch cards used for the typing of the index, Mr. Agee and Linda Vawter, for their excellent sports copy: Mr. Fred Marvel, for the shooting of our underclassmeng Marcia Charns and Sally Stearman, for all the running around campus identifying pictures and also for their copy-writingq Jamie Lavelle, respon- sible forthe typed copy found in this book, Vicki Lorent, Bob Gwillim, Tom Chambers, Alan Schoen, and Darrell Duke, for all the negative finding , printing, and coming after school and on week-ends to print Seniors: Dee Jones, Kim Mallonee, and Dianne LoPresti, for their excellent lay-outs and paste-up work, and Anna Bodman, for her good proof-reading and cleaning of lay-outs. 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