West Phoenix High School - Westerner Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1976
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In the beginning the construction looked like a kaleidoscope which turned the quad, the olive tree area and much of the main building into a complete disaster. But as the school year progressed, the pieces began to fit into place and the improvement of West's landmarks could be seen. The Bicentennial Committee used many methods to bring out school spirit and spirit towards our country. To start the year Dr. DeGrow presented the school with a bicentennial flag to salute the 200th birthday ofthe nation. Then there was the Bicentennial Ticket purchased by students at the beginning of the year, which provided them with admission to many activities throughout the two semesters. One of the highlights of the social year was the production of the popular musical comedy, Bye Bye Birdie, which featured students and faculty members making it truly an all-school activity. The days of the cowboys and the old West were saluted during the annual rodeo week -- which featured many lunch-time activities, an assembly and the big western dance -- along with the sawdust and that strange odor that was present on Thursday. Foreign language week was highlighted by several events. The clubs and the language department presented a display of cars from most of the different countries, they sold food native to foreign countries, they dressed in the costumes of the different cultures, and the AFS assembly was presented featuring foreign exchange students. To close this opening message we would present the following words from an unknown author: Recalling days spent together I couIdn't say whether they were right or wrong, only that I remember. Games we played were quite unique. No others have been that deep. Have had no winners, but felt defeat. Paths we walked were never narrow, always wide and room to grow your life and mine. We had it so. Life was loved as we lived. We never questioned what we did, or felt a weight we'd like to rid. Recalling days spent together I couIdn't say whetherthey were right or wrong, only that I remember. 2 INTRODUCTION n , I , Nb,2 ' ' ' 5 -,1?i'2 A iff, 1'fWVl PEOPLE .. .. 14 A ' A I :X 7 ,, . I' A, . w IIII A' ,Lift-I A I .I V T ., , 5 Azgiv M ' gIfIIflf?5 I II fl? I gwgm, O SPORTS glmggijg I ' viii: I- I iigiliiii? 2 I . I ff wmvvwf 4WQf2 Aw? V , I I :xx 3 1- I ' I fi 'ni 'I Ill I 'V' ' - F gg' I-SL. - f I 2 LLLLLLLLLL I IIIIIIIHII iiiiiimm ORGANIZATIONS .............. 132 'O L f 1.1. W I A I I TW , ff? Fa 2 ' , -L' f ,f, f iii EJgkg'?IIsE3 II Egg'fEif5?Fff OhV, I n I If I 'HI' K,, ,wI 5 w 1 1 I 1 I -A M I- my ip V. f r m! II , N 'ff-.' I gg -..M V V V Em, .Y. may - , ' V 5 51 - i 'OAH 'T f:1. ' I 1' ,. I. I I !O , H in ig I .5 ,M I 1,!! Iggy:-I E ! if ,H '1'ff a, MI'wi Nw vw In ww '3f?wf? an ru I vgif I ,, yy 2 ,E W kv fi, .3..-L. ,J W IYTffTT fyfIrliij?i'iii3 ww if I ,1s?2!ifw - , I 1 A J I M I' IN Vi ' df' I I N, ' ' FACU LTY ...................... 1 62 ,,,' ,SN -LEM .rh- ., W4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ,nv-w A F - Irwin-L, it lj, gue- 11.59, I -... g .,,., p..- if ? A . U: . .yung , . ,-, . ,, 15 . . - -. I 1. :va P31 1. ' 4 ' X .X ,XL ,. ., l I...----- l' 'T'-'-L EEE . 'IT-5-. L5 'I LQN xx E3 .SSNNLB vs... A ,Ai X , I v X I ' N. 4-. . -.ANL h , SN., Ms, E 11 'T'--.., H 2: Q 1 x . X g ,Nh ,rvx,,N X 33 98 LIFE ............. 172 INTRODUCTION 3 Mr. Dye looks on with approval as Carol White and the rest of Pom Pon's do their dance at the Freshman Orientation. I The candidates for Junior class offices listen intently as one of their fellow candidates gives his speech. Freshman Nancy Kelly is one of the many students who line up impatiently, but orderly to get her share of the scrumptious cake and ice cream that was served at the Ice Cream Social. 4 INTRODUCTION if Ml g 3 it is 3 L L 5 A T 9 i. ' 5 53, 4 DDU if aiifilllv I Suzan Carrillo works hard selling all sorts of goodies at the Spanish Club bake sale held during Rodeo Week. Marlo Briggs talks to the Freshmen at Orientation while Marguerite Jordan, Miriam Greenwald, and James Humble of the Bicentennial committee wait for their turn. Diana Frost, Maryann Simon, and Lisa Ramos unaware ofthe camera, are practicing for the Bicentennial Show coming up. Lori Ferrin uses her talent in playing the piano for the Beginning Girls' Chorus as they sing one of their Lerner and Lowe hits. Gary Sherman and Bruce Hatfield try their hand at eating crackers and then whistling. This was one of the many activities held during Rodeo Week. INTRODUCTION 5 X ,Air 1: During lunch hours, students continue to sit in what is left of the quad while all around them construction continues on an assignment at the Cash register in Mrs Mosbys fourth our school. .w, , Junior Pete Garcia and Freshman John Smith are working hour class. Almost half of the Orchestra members were talented enough to make Regional Orchestra. Next they canoe on to try for All-State? During the Orchestra assembly, they were asked to stand in acknowledgment of their accomplishments. 6 INTRODUCTION 4'i-un I l'L The students who attended the Student Government workshop participated in a song with hand motions designed to help them get to know their neighbors. Sophomore Barbara Holz and Freshman Denise Orkwiszewski work on the balance beam while another gymnastics student is coming down from a forward roll on the uneven parallel bars. ' r ... S , M. .. A. .,, .,,,, Q ,, ,, . . f Seniors Sue Dorman and Connie Herman are soaking up building, we see that the new roof is almost finished. some sun and having a mid-morning snack in what is left of the quad. Connie is attempting to eat a quart of chocolate ice cream. INTRODUCTION 7 Whether a student has a prep or a class makes no difference when they stop to chat in the olive grove. Tanni Sachen, Erin Coyle, Cindy Smith, Chuck Woodland and Bob Tomson of Mr. Stitt's 4th period Anatomy 8g Physiology class, take notes from an overhead projection about the heart. Mr. Flobinson's 2nd hour College Composition class seems to be having a great time listening to the student body election speeches. 8 INTRODUCTION M 'll ff. rl V ,j :M 4111? 5. Ji ,lf 'K il ,M l iv H. ,f l' --- l Q 'f if FW fl! ii ' s y J-Q Mrs. Noel's 2nd period girls P.E. class is preparing to have a relay race while dribbling a basketball. .vs ll ' 'f i s A L 12 75 5' HW: ll llwlgll l lr Q .V ,gi lil if J . f Try and figure this one out! A water valve broke in the boys bathroom in the Science building up stairs. Water ran out notonly in the science building but in the hall and some of the classrooms. Trying to clean up is Mr. Jones, and English assistant Mrs. Miler. INTRODUCTION 9 Under the guidance of Mr. Lundgren, the Beginning and Advanced Ceramics students are throwing clay pots on the wheel. Freshman Ramona Ferra, in second period Gymnastics, is preparing for her hook swing. l Beneath the prize winning T-Birds from the 1974 Homecoming float, the girls of Beginning Chorus work at an exercise in vocal techniques, singing an ancient Welsh Folk song entitled The Ash Grove. 10 INTRODUCTION With accurate timing by members of Mermaids, the Maroon and White teams practiced intersquad competition to prepare for the seasons meets. It's a cloudy day in the Olive Tree area. Remember the concrete benches around the trees? Tom Orchard and Brian Zacharias are auditioning for a One Act play to be given before members of the third period Beginning Drama class. INTRODUCTION 11 Among the many people who participated in Rodeo Week activities were: Patty Bonham selling Cowboy and indian Fuzzy Wuzzies for H.E.R.O., and Mark Carlson and Suzan Carrillo selling all sorts of goodies for the Spanish club. Kathy and friends Ava Hartman, Carolyn Williams, Terry Williams, and Debbie Van Vugt chat after eating some cake and ice cream at the Ice Cream Social given by the Mat Maids. Mike Dugan was one of the people who worked with Paul Vogel on his campaign for Student Body President. Mike seems to really support him, right? 12lNTRODUCTlON What is this contraption anyway? It is a D.D.T. Special and it contains 2,760 pounds of refrigerant. Mike ArrOWOOd and Abbie CGINCKGF SVG in the DVOCSSS Of Mr. Thies treats his adorable daughter Christa to some cake discovering the inner most depths of the grasshopper. and ice Cream at the Ice Cream Social, H' f i Q ,- 'ug' .. ,g 5 ' i ?1E?m2 People young and old, students and teachers all have a good time while eating cake and ice cream at an old-fashioned ice Cream Social, sponsored by Mat Maids. INTRODUCTION 13 , ,Milk mmf' Wg S ' ez my fig ' 1 E ni V,-V... .... -1v'n-'f ' ww' X Mig .2 -eww gift y . 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' : NAME WJES .... 1LlfXl60 Aninmfss O V7 ggggg 1 1 '-'-IL H4 ' ,- . Suzie .... Af ' 5 017' ff.. 21119050 ,,....iff::.f2i?ziii 9,i92,..EE .'f,',:,'i1':..!i,f.z:s:5S,,.1?5i,,1f::i.':5f:aE. ' ff o'1f1 ' , . . cbt' uulullluululuul 53M QR x 64. isa at Kohn YN' UQQ4 .RK lvfeigl CuQ Qfe,4 ' 47W-surf-ef 3' , 1. EN: ' 415 Q , , S-max A PFS, Y Q44-in QVQQ ski. . 'l-3 Q- R ENB? Q35-M , 3 9' 6 Q JT, L. 'B 5 -.. na ejaq I-511 A 1 Craig Woodhouse President ,nr-Q ENIORS Climaxing a fantastic year for the Seniors will be a planned party at Big Surf and a trip to Disneyland. During the yearthey sold candied apples, leather key chains with a Thunderbird on them, sponsored a dance after a football game, had a senior slave sale and sponsored the film Phantom of Paradise. Also some members of the class council went to a Student Government convention held at Thunderbird High School. The Senior class would like to express their appreciation to their sponsores Mrs. Kuhn and Mr. Garity for all the help and guidance they have given over the past four years. 'Wi fuk Mwst, Y at Carol Bedard Vice President Janicemeeler Julie wiikerson Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL -Ii 4 ir 1-wk .4,t.,,,, X: front row: Lisa Weed, Lou Ann Flanagan, Janice Wheeler, Carol White, Dottie Knox, Craig Woodhouse. middle row: Dave Smith Karla Larkins, Lauren Ambler, Tanni Sachen, John Leos. back row: Mike Dugan, Carol Bedard, Kip Phelps, Julie Wilkerson Maryann Didjurgis. 16 SENIOR COUNCIL V 77 - Patty Aaron Terri Abalos Albert Abril Mici Adkins Jennie Ala Diana Almanza Brenda Altherr Veronica Amavisca Lauren Ambler Barney Anderson Lee Ann Anderson Mark Andrews Anna Angulo Patricia Angulo Thomas Asberry Shellie Askew Patricia Avery Mimi Baich Richard Balfour Bill Bankwitz Delores Baralta Kathi Barkley Carol Baxter Janet Bean Carol Bedard Jeanine Bell Ken Bell Renee Bennett Dave Biggs Marilou Bischoff Sue Biss Kathy Blair Cameron Blakesley Melanie Bliss Patty Boehler Laurence Bolton Patty Bonham Patricia Bonuchi Mary Borst Gary Boshes Robin Bowlsby Deatra Bowman Beverly Brewer Sue Brewer Devon Bridgewater Carla Bridwell Marlo Briggs Robin Brooks 18 SENIORS fa l Paula Brown Kathy Bryant Kim Bunyard Cheryl Bushie Valerie Butler Marita Butller Lora Calhoun Richard Calkins Mary Campbell Mike Campbell Kim Cantor Mark Carlson Suzan Carrillo Charles Carstensen Phillip Case Abbie Celniker Joanne Cesar Allison Chandler Judy Chavez Cory Choisnet Catherine Christie Donna Christman Jon Ciulei Joan Cohan SENIORS 19 Michelle Cohen Bruce Colletti Doug Conklin Pal Conner John Connell Gail Cordell Mark Coronado Nick Cosmakos Marie Crispell Lane Criss Michael Cummings Carol Cunningham Dan Davis Laura Delgadillo Howard Dendy Dale Denman Linda DePew Carl Dichter Mary Ann Didjurgis Allen Dobbs Matthew Dominguez Tamera Dominguez Susan Dorman Dahn Drescher 20 SENIORS Stephanie Drexler Cheryl Dudley Michael Dugan Andrew Duncan Lisa Dupuis Stephanie Durham Sven Eberson Ricky Edwards Chris Eisweirth Joni Eksund Tim Eldredge Mary Ellis Diana Engels Wendy Erolas Gene Ethier Doris Fall Joe Fellenz Teena Fields Lou Ann Flanagan Chris Flanders Dick Fleishman Tom Flinn Diana Frost Roxane Fumetti Michael Furrey Donna Furry Jacqueline Gaillard Mary Garrity John Gerard Lisa Geyman Mark Gibson Vic Gilsdorf Kristine Ginster Julie Kay Glennie Sandy Golden Ludmila Goloskewitsch Ruth Gonzales Donna Goodman Denise Goutheir Sebastian Grasso Mary Gray Robert Greene Miriam Greenwald Konnie Greenwood Michael Gumm Sandra Gwillim David Gwin George Hall 22 SENIORS ii X MMS, Lynn Halverson Harry Hamlyn David Hancock Joan Hansen Joy Hansen John Harer Geraldine Harris Patrick Harvey Lori Harvill Billy Havermale Bernice Hawkins Sandy Hegel Terry Hemming Patricia Hennema Connie Herman Danny Hernandez Fl Ricardo Hernandez Dave Hetz Susan Hickman Leslie Hicks Melody Himebaugh Richard Hintze Melissa Hjerpe Geri Hobbs SENIOFKS 23 Terrence Hodge Kelley Hogan Bart Holmes Ellen Holtz Sheila House Susan Hoyt Penny Hubbard Robert Hubbard Randy Hudson Vicki Hudson Kenneth Huff Kathy Hulen James Humble Tim Ihms Mary Jo Inancsi Adele lndorf Rodney Ito Roxane Jackovich Joe Jackson Rick Jackson Rose Ana Jimenez Timothy Johns Donna Johnson Gary Johnson l 4 . ak Shari Johnson Charles Jones Elizabeth Jones Laurie Jones Richard Jones Marguerite Jordan Howard Kamarata Thomas Kane Dennis Kenny Melissa Kiley Hyung Kim Dora King Pamela King Vickie Kittrell Joellyn Klein Dottie Knox Joan Koelsch Kristy Kogianes Liz Kokali John Kopchak Michael Kopp Randy Koth Rick Krah Bonnie Krawczyk SENIORS 25 Kelly Kridler Bill Kuehnle Robert Laborde Jim Lambert Cindy Lambertus Devin Lanning Karla Larkins Mark Laveer Linda Lawrence Cheryl Lazok Valerie Leach Debra Leavitt Jeanine L'Ecuyer Carrie Leeper Steve Letever William Lehker John Leos Heidi Leuning Tonya Levie Margaret Lewis Carla Liljedahl Christie Lindstrom 26 SENIORS Robert Ling Andrew Linkner ,fm-L11 XX 3. gn Michael Lipman Lisa Livensparger Mark Long Marcelino Lopez Robert Lopez Tim Lorenz Diana Lovely Pamela Lowe Eva Loyd Gilbert Luna George Lyons Sandie Maldonado J John Mancell Kevin Marble Michael Marlinez Rita Martinez Nancy Maxwell Theresa McCaIeb Duncan McCampbeIl Mark McClure Laurel McConkey Donna Mcgill Thomas McMurray Mark McNeeIy SENIOFRS 27 Bruce McPherson Marta Meehan Tom Messner Allison Mieduch Dorelte Mihelich Robin Milan Sharon Milardo Susan Milford Anthony Miller Lynda Miller Wendy Miller Vicki Monville Steve Moorhead Dianne Morin Colleen Morrison Stephanie Mullins Mary Lou Munn Anil Nanda Liz Nantz Chris Navage Randy Nedrow Susan Neil Gary Nicholas Theresa Nishols I 6, li, Tom Nichta Johnnie Noack Kelly Norman Timothy Norman Mark Nyssen Jeanne O'Brien Margaret O'Brien Ron Odell Nancy Olea David Olin Joye Oliver Michele Orkwiszewski Estella Ortiz Rickey Owens Cindy Pahl Bryan Park Anne Parsons Elizabeth Pattison Kevin Paul George Payton Shirley Pearce Randy Peck Mark Pennartz Julie Pentkowski SENIORS 29 30 SENIORS 'fn' any Linda Pepiton Vonda Perrin Tracy Pete Cindy Peterson Stephen Peterson Tracy Peterson Gary Petrytus Robin Petty Kip Phelps Mark Phillips Kitty Pinkava Glenn Polyak Melanie Porter Chris Powell Frances Powell Cathy Pugh Kevin Pullins Mark Purcell Laura Randolph Donna Ratlifl Julian Regalado Daniel Reilly Deborah Reindl Cindy Fleisdorph Hl2lflillllll'll3w ll' A U -A gg 242' f A J 55555131 L, ' 4 Clk- fl FS' ' ,li W j ' gf1l1l.g,! 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K f 41 7? if , 5 pi? f i , Julian Reveles Junior Reveles Rhonda Richards Jeff Richardson Rebecca Riegel Kathy Roach John Robb David Robbins Cindy Robinson Robert Rockwell Brenda Rogers Jett Rolan Irene Romero Vicki Romero Bruce Rooth Javier Rosas Bonita Ruiz Patricia Rysso Tannian Sachen Kevin Sallee Michael Sanders Peggy Ann Sandman David Sarver Ken Sas SENIOFRS 31 Wendy Savage Bobby Saylor Paula Schmieder Cheri Schmitt Jeff Scholz Sue Scott Lisa Seifert Debbie Selden John Senerchia Ron Senior Randy Shackelford Alane Shanks Steven Shaw Erin Shelley Trisha Sherman Lonnie Shields Lana Shipley Ron Sigrisl Steve Simmons Ron Skeffington Darlene Slagter Dave Smith Linnea Smith Lynn Smith 32 SENIORS Randall Smith Dennis Sorenson Nancy Sorenson Timothy Spaulding Steve Stagner Elise Stailey Gary Stanzak Tom Stein Arabeth Stevens Elizabeth Stevens Gloria Stevens Jackie Stewart April Stoffel Ronald Strayer Collie Stroud Jana Tabeek Maurice Taborda Cynthia Tait Steven Talley David Tam Cindy Taylor David Teters Cheryl Thorn Charles Timmerman SENIORS 33 .- Yay.. bv , x' L,-f ,1 -4 Cynlhia Tomson Tom Tourville Debby Tucker Edward Vallejo Robin Vandenberg Roseanne Vasquez Christopher Vaughan Anthony Vega Amelia Velasco Bill Vickers Chris Villemez Richard Vos Phillip Voyce Ann Wahlrab Thomas Walker Donald Wanty Mark Warinner Bob Warnick Lisa Weed Lilian Weiland Mark Weiland Richard Weindel Donna Wells Karen Wells 34 SENIORS 'Wu- 'S--I -f YL, ,gf L v ,ff ,fm qi Mike Wester Steffani Westfall Janice Wheeler Brenda Whetstone Carol White Kathy White Douglas Whitney Marcie Wieseman Elizabeth Wilcoxson Julia Wilkerson Carla Williams Mark Williams Sheryl Williams Anne Wilson Leigh Winans Bob Wingenroth Chris Wisniewski Kathleen Witt Angie Wong Eric Wong Kin Wong Pak Wong Leisa Wood Craig Woodhouse SENIORS 35 1. I, X 36 SENIOFIS Chuck Woodland Jim Woods Fred Woodworth Russ Woody Brian Wright Naomi Yabe Danny Yee Fred Yee Peggy Yelverton Gerald Yesenski Carl Yup Paula Zeleski Jim Zubko Before and after each period, time is given to each group to iron out their dances and prepare for next hours performances. Mrs. Van Quathem's sixth hour Bachelor Survival class prepares barbeque chicken, corn, mashed potatoes, apple pie, strawberry shortcake and punch. Also, attending the class is Mr. Siegel and Miss Follett. Laura Weiland and Debbie Shaw dance to Snow, Snow, Snow, while everyone thinks about all the fun that snow brings COLOR LIFE 37 Flon Odell, Mike Dugan, Bob Wingenroth, John Leos and Ron Strayer were sold atthe slave sale for the grand total of 35.00. -, -, ,chi if Y I The Homecoming theme, A Pocket Full of Dreams, was well exhibited in the class floats. SUSE-1l'1 Carl'ilIO and Jackie Gaillard show their spirit by First atwndams Cami' Pugh and AIber1AbriI-are escorted DY participating in the tricycle race during Homecoming Week. MV- P399 in his Model A. 38 COLOR LIFE Loads of dancers sit by and wait for their turn to show their talent to fellow students. Because of construction, Mr. Agee's first hour class was moved to the cold Science lecture hall. The Toy Shop dolls' attentions are aroused when the toy soldiers fMarianne Simon and Lisa Ftamosl break in. 40 COLOR LIFE I H'-aqin' ,1- ill!! tl V 1' IL!! if 'lui I IT' tl W1 e vm t HJ EI' V Future homemakers Concentrate on carving interesting Jack-o-lanterns. ! 1 ?? ?'f' ff.- Mr. Dye and Thor arrive at the Homecoming Assembly in I 7- Brian Marti, Marri Ransom, Hyung Kim, Richard Voss and Lee Penick all show what scientific geniuses they are at the egg dropping contest. H -x, .5 - v X . f .if L Ll jJ T A-C7311 - A 4 1 iq .. - Mr. Zimmerman's 3rd hour Beginning Photo Class relaxes SWIG- and soaks up the sun. 42 COLOR LIFE . Lori Pentkowski, Roxanne Richards and Pam Richards dance to Sleigh Ride atthe Christmas assembly. There's Julie! Students of dance classes warm up before exhibiting their talents to fellow students. Judy Joralmon, Veronica Jacott, Julie Nelson and Barbara Kocik all dance to a merry tune at the Christmas Dance Program. COLOR LIFE 43 swan Catching up on the latest gossip, they discovered that Hugo and Kim are pinned. BYE BYE BIRDIE CAST Conrad Birdie ...... Richard Hintz Albert Peterson .... .... W illiam Fahlgren Rosie Alvarez ... ...... Janet Beliveau Ursula Merkle .... Lisa Ven Der Steur Kim lVlacAfee .... ..... L inda Cassels Hugo Peabody .... David Hancock Mr. MacAfee .... ...Robert Marshall MVS. lVlacAfee ..... ,,,,,, J ane Moser Randolf lVlacAtee ....... Paul Edgar Mae Peterson .......................... Naiomi Den Asa This year's musical Bye Bye Birdie filled the atmosphere around school with excitement. Under the direction of Mrs. Janet Beliveau, music directed by Serge Huff, choreography and costume design by Priscilla Prather, and set design by Bryn Carpenter, the play was well on its way to being a great hit. Besides the main characters there were close to 85 students and Faculty who put lots of long hard hours intothe production of this spectacular musical. if , , I Blind with jealousy, Hugo swings his fist at Conrad Birdie. Rosie and Albert discuss their future while Mamma frowns Wild spanish Rose takes time off from her follies to listen to The malof and his wife give C0nr-Hd Birdie the Kev 10 Sweet AIbert's weak plea. 44 COLOR LIFE Apple, Ohio. iii C ' L W. , Q Q, H 1., ., .,,. m.!?l!P 4wmm,A,-.,, ,..., - ,WWW Ursuela leading the chorus in the Conrad Birdie Pledge. , J , A ' sz Conrad Birdie, Ursuela and the kids of Sweet Apple, Ohio Girls swoon as Conrad Birdie sings Honestly Sincere. sing We've got a lot of living to do. M, Y J 4. re P ii F' Mr. IVlacAffee and family sing a tribute to Ed Sullivan. With One Last Kiss in mind, Kim Waits impatiently for Conrad to finish. COLOR LIFE 45 T-Birds old and new search for Alhambra Lions while 'Goin' on a Lion Hunt, at the Homecoming assembly. lY The activities committee, in the midst of all the excitement, prepare for the big moment when the Homecoming nominees will finally be announced. 1.1-.... L., l, , A w.ffg.Ze3g3i ' 'L A lot of hard work and talent was put forth nq-..W...ww.., gg -- . 15 'M' F' towards the completion of this project by , -N , l , 1 Q' f 4,5 Sheri Young, Paula Yup, Robin McCIaine, ' -5. ' 5 5 is ff. H Nancy Morris and Janine Giordana, gall has Es?-is if Q I rl I . i from last year's second semester Drawing r 1 5 - 5. Q. gt Q- . 't and Painting Class with Mrs. Engelbrecht. 71 -'A ii? H fc ' F i E i y 5- 1' f 3 ,N . l A .41 ef y f V ' l 3 '- Z 1 ' ' V: mf N ' at i it i M tirr !'W i i i g jf 5..'Wjf f i iNN Wi !l l?ll7 , , L l ' tty.ty , rttt llyl rr.l L . , . ,.., ..,, , . -, , .f -r .Q-l,Q:lfl.! .h' 'i ---- ' . W3 ' ' ,',.. -,llillzfifl '-'l 'W, lW 5'W '! jQ.,,,1f . 2 s- .... L .,..... -gzg . my .,,.,.. in 'r', ' ..,t,.,,N .',! 46 COLOR LIFE iiiiisziw l Will 'M1,,11llL2'1 -'qiiwzzuivw 'mia 511 Q , ,T 1f+:EmE : 'tflii i pae . I I 3' I I .3 H' Fhif.-... Growing, growing. West High is moving ahead with the Sophomore spirit shows not only in student government jbuilding of the new library and audio visual center in the dress up day, but also as they are Goin' on a Lion Hunt. squad. Band wins the award this year for the most original float and H3lf'Time is drawing Deaf, and the 9XCiT9m9V1T fills The Gif 33 their theme was Lion-in-side-Pocket. Homecoming iS Slowly oomioo to on ood- COLOFR LIFE 47 On preps and between classes, there is always a line of hungry people. Mrs. Moser's first hour art class is illustrating phrases with wet water color wash. The people seen here are Maryann Didjurgis, Linda Lawrence, Suzanne Wong, Karla Larkins, Kim Williams, Terry Bledsoe and Pam King. Mr. Williams' third hour class project showed trial procedure in a case of American Indians vs. United States. Charges were made against the U.S. for many reasons. The people involved were Scott Halverson, Anna Holmquist lprosecutorl, Carol Williams lRunning l-lorsel. The judges were Mr. McLaws as Chief Justice, David Hetz, Kathy Hulen, Rick Owens and Dick Fleishman. 48 COLOR LIFE Yearbook photographers Denise Morin, Pat Rysso, and Julie Schlimgan concentrate intensely on taking a great underclass picture. West High is the only school in the district that uses student produced portrait pictures in the Yearbook. The silhouetted photographers are taking a Westerner picture of Junior student, Peggy McAndrew. Two different packets were available for students to purchase if they desired personal prints. li l Y i ,i 7' Sl, it i Y' t he ,, lilly Q t E jf ' M ,egg A , ltr , Wil' ir ' E y W y- 4 YW' 1 Cheryl Lazok, Sandy Gwillim, and Carolyn Maertz are just part of the Yearbook Staff which worked hard to get the underclass pictures taken and identified correctly. This picture was taken during retake day in room 245A LIFE 49 mm vfitt - mess Paul Vogel President JUNIORS The year was a very fun, interesting, and enlightening year. They accomplished whatthey set out to do. The Junior class owes much of the credit to their sponsors Mrs. Cripps and Mr. Rose, who stood behind them and supported them in thethings they wanted to do. The main objective this year was to get people involved. They tried to accomplish this by sponsoring and participating in as many activities as possible. These activities were also designed to raise money for the second most important objectiveg a terrific Prom. Some of the projects and activities they were responsible for wereg a car wash, a car bash, the annual Homecoming float, two candy sales, the showing of Gone With the Wind in the Auditorium, and three dances, in addition to the Prom which was a very memorable experience, both for those who attended and those who worked to make it happen. The Junior class council had a good time this year and want to wish good luck to next year's officers. Leslie Mariscal Vice President 1 'hw Erin Hammons Lona Engnsh Secretary JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Treasurer QW ,M W, it t it-mfffivi,J,.,iQHQMiHifiQfvvi2iM1igiqW E , ' Z' S uns-.'wii.fiuuuuwv ,lst gwzv S is- ' Bottom Row Larry L'Ecuyer, Debbie Willis, Susie Furry, Colleen O'Brien, Debbie Witt, Kelly Moeur, Sherrill Rhode, Lucy Ng. Second Row Dedy Smith, Lynda Cassells, Lisa Ramos, Marianne Simon, Duffy McCampbell, Cheri Glade, Richele Scrivens, Tina Manley, Maggie Leach. Top Row Lona English, Carol Finger, Paul Vogel, John Owen, Erin Hammons, Janelle Mull, Danny Moskovitz. 50 JUNIORS ilu... ik t, -- Lf?- jib S yogi Eifkjf A .E i Steven Abril Jim Addabbo Elizabeth Aguilar Bob Aguilar Vincent Ala Stephen Alford David Alltop Joe Amavisca Becky Anderson Dennis Andersen Dwight Anderson Andy Androsiuk Heber Andrus John Armstrong Mike Arrowood Dianna Arvizu Sylvia Arvizu Archie Asberry Warren Asmus Mike Austin Jacque Avery Joel Ayala Brian Bailey Cynthia Bailey Elisa Bakemeier Sandra Barragan Shirley Bass Peter Bergmann Laurie Bielfelt Eileen Bien Timothy Bien John Bingham Brian Bishop Sandy Bishop Tami Blair Cari Bliklen Martin Borek Steve Boucher Julie Bourgeous Sharon Bourque Jerry Bowlin Jestina Braasch JUNIOBS 51 Luanne Bradshaw David Brown Randy Brown Karen Burghard Janet Burtch Samuel Bushnick Mike Butera Ginny Cain Kimberly Calhoun Brian Callaghan Patrick Campbell Wanda Campbell Peggy Cantu Jinny Carpenter Debbie Carrillo Lynda Cassells Liz Castillo Don Chadwick Wayne Charbonneau Kathleen Chavez Chris Christall Randy Christman Lisa Clark Murray Clarkson Jeff Clemmer Tammy Cochran Phyllis Cohan Pam Combs Theresa Conditt Bruce Consier Gary Corbin Alice Coronado Karen Cox Debbie Coy Erin Coyle Harry Cramer Connie Crispell Kathy Cullum Brian Cummings April Curtis Andrea Darby Rick Dattilio 52 JUNIORS -nf' it il l l E is '53 S lu 1:- X g -1 K X ,I it 1 M + ' d i vx i it W V-N .X li- ' rx . ld' 2 1 ' , sf - ' . s My it ,L 'i kk. .3 31 Y WM F it 43 S, ,ii it ,, F i :J.L i Marquee Davis Pam Davy Gordon Day Bob Day Suzy Day Deanica Deanda Patrick Denbo Anita Doose Teresa Drexier Kevin Duffy Steven Duke Edgar Dundas Ftobbin East Gaylon Eastridge Anitra Eberson Ben Ederer Tina Engel Mari Engel Lona English Shawn Ertel Pete Estrada Kathy Evertsen Ray Fatigoni Jim Fay Cheryl Felder Veronica Felix Kevin Ferrin Carol Finger Lenore Fink Brian Fitch Lori Flores Lonny Freeman Janet Fuller Shiela Fuqua Susan Furry Norm Gagnon Linda Garlington Mark Garrity Janet Gates Mary Giddings Pam Gill Janine Giordano JUNIGRS 53 Cheri Glade Elaine Glazar Frank Golis Tom Golleher Cindy Gonzales Rolando Gonzales Arthur Gonzalez Paulette Goodfriend Diana Grabiec Peter Greene Jay Greenwald Rosalinda Guerena Gail Hack Nancy Hagadorn Terri Hall Rory Hamic Erin Hammons Pat Hansen Diane Harder Debbie Hardy James Harrison Nancy Harvey John Hasenstab Tami Hassell Cindy Hawkins Robert Hazlett Julie Henderson Leslie Hendricks Ed Henning Chris Henrich Sandra Hernandez 'i Lisa Herold Renee Hillhouse Lisa Hobaica Lori Hohn Becky Hoitinga Anna Holmquist Shawne Hoover Roy Horn Duane Horning Arlo Howell Darryl Huff 54 JUNIORS fl li 45 XS V L,-Q I, it - if as I we Jill 5 'ix ff ff F ,iw ? film, Mary Huffaker Marna Hulgren Bill Hutchinson Bob Iles Bobbi Inman Steve Ireland Veronica Jacott Leslie Jarnagin Carolyn Johnson Donald Johnson Jim Johnson Randy Johnson Casey Jones John Jones Lori Jones Stephen Jones Edward Jongsma Gwen Joplin Betsy Jordan Larry Joseph Kenny Judd Kirk Kashmerick Susan Kepner Ralph Kettman Rhonda King Terri Kirk Mark Kish Jolynn Knapp Jeff Koth Cheryl Krueger Mace Kuester Carlene Lambie Winona Lanford Jeff Langley Douglas Larson Brian Lavery Betsy Lawlor Richard Lazar Maggie Leach Mark Leavitt Lori Leckington Larry L'Ecuyer JUNIORS 55 Larry Lee Mickey Lewis Randy Liebler Grant Ligon Maida Liljedahl Paul Littlejohn Ron Llewellyn Greg Long Scott Lorent Tom Lowe Dean Lusk Jim Lyells Kathy Lyman Cindy Lyons Jon Lyons Don Mac Gregor Jeannie Maertz Tina Manley Esther Manzanedo Connie Marco Deborha Marconnet Leslie Mariscal Jon Marker Fred Marquez Debbie Marshall Kaylene Marshall Steven marshall Estella Martinez Linda Martinez Joe Mastropasqua Hal Matyas Peggy McAndrew Amy McBroom Kevin McCabe Duff McCampbell Kim McCardle Patrick McCue Kevin McKechnie Margaret McLaughlin David McQueen Mark Messner Adrienne Meyers 56 JUNIORS i' i. 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G:1.Vte:5f-fiTStTf -r'vg- r '5 , JV-f?gqV,1gfV,7-jiiffq-ggifggzsf' Y, ,kuv . if affafjfgigjgppi! The Band shows their patriotism and skill by forming the very important year of the beginning of these United States. Big Daddy Dye speaks directly to the football team about the big game coming up. Julie Wilson Linda Wisniewski Debbie Witt Mei Wong John Wood Gwyn Worley Mark Wright Tom Yancer Clifford Yeager David Young Pam Zemke Dawn Zuber JUNIOFRS 61 Andrea Voyce President 1 5 Jan Bowman Secretary SGPHDMORES The class of 1978 has had another great year. They wish many thanks to their ksponsores, Miss Ward and lvlr. Fianshaw for all their guidance and support. They sponsored two very profitable dances. One was after a football game to which they sold 480 tickets and had the great bank of Folis Asc playing. The sophomores participated enthusiastically in all of the Homecoming festivities and were rewarded with a ribbon for most pertaining to the theme with their Homecoming float. They placed third in the rxace for the spirit chain. They also successfully sold stuffed animals. The spirit of the Sophomore class has come alive again this year and they are looking forward to their Junior and Senior years. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL David Pugh Vice President Selwyn Lewis Treasurer kj WNW Ns-fa, -6-11 Fl'0l'1f Row. Barbara HiCKm-HO, Andrea VOYCIQ, Lu Anne Alderson, Paula McCue, Paula Bridwell, Leilani lto. Second Rowl Michell Eskew, Julie Montague, Selwyn Lewis, Katie Coles, Sue Bauer, Helen Dong, Ling Yen. Third Row. Fritz Linkner, Jan Bowman Linda lndore, Lance Kuester, Kathy Shepler, Anna Havey. 62 SOPHOMOFRES 2 5 'Q Q' ' e- ' i K 1 1 1 f W 1 A .,,.. v:-RM' W, if 1 gf ,mf 'gi' if- ' l Q ffl w Xl ' wif- . 5' A 1 A 'N C V Qi ' W 'S 1 T 1 ' I Q.: i n ? 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Carl Nyman Charlene Obrien Mike Ohton Sandy Ojeda Christine Olea Wendell Oliphant Frank Olmos Maria Ortiz Martha Owen Jesse Owens LarryOwens Larry Owens Mark Owens Anita Parker Dorian Parker Wayne Parker Peggy Patterson Janey Pattison Suzanne Patton Andrea Pecha Beverly Peck Lee Penick Lori Pentlowski Brian Pepiton Darc Peralta Cathy Perez Larry Perez Lisa Peterson Teresa Peterson Kim Phalen Kim Y.T. Pham Charles Phippeny David Pinson Kim Pitts Pam Poglajen Devoe Poleeson Mike Pollock David Poorman John Porter Melissa Porter Tim Porter Avan Probst Don Prosise David Pugh Patty Purcell Diana Ram Cindy Ramirez Elva Ramirez Pam Randell Nina Ratliff Glenn Reasor Donna Reed Karen Reilly Kevin Reilly Bruce Rennells Diana Reveles Joe Reynolds SOPHOMORES 69 Kellie Rhoades Danny Rich Pam Richards Roxanne Richards Jessica Ricker Sherry Ricker Ron Riegel Tim Riley Donald Rivera Albert Roach Bill Rodgers ' Debra Rojeski Sylvia Romero Nelson Ross Tracy Rowley Toni Roybal Bob Russell Roman Salazar Liz Saliba Cynthis Sallas Rudy Sanchez Keith Sanders Bryan Sargent Jim Schutte Sabrina Scott Wayne Scoville Denise Seiber Carolyn Seifert David Shaffer Jim Shaw Mark Shelton Kathy Shepler John Sherman Jim Sherman Sandy Shullenbarger Douglas Simon Anita Simpson Kathie Sinclair Shelly Skinner Gail Skeffington Mark Skroch Billy Slone Ada Smith Amy Smith Beatrice Smith Denise Smith Melissa Smith Karen Snow Rudy Somoza Lucy Soto Paula Stallings Lisa Stava Pamela Stephenson Brad Stevens Robin Stoffel Bob Sufak 70 SOPHOMORES ii fi? eree ii ? 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K 11:-' - -, ,. , 1 it :R ip 'X ' Q 29 T rf fx 1 L ig W .L .n-waz 1 L it n ' . 2 'W' it 1 ,f Q? 1-.-:Q M L - V, K 5 , 'AY S iw 'W shit, , St. f:-.!., I if iw ' LmE ll mi T W! iff .,, -' 5 ff' :iZff,5'f if I TL-get i-he P it i K 4 i 2' 'T if SL, fm Q li fi Q, 5 i ,yi l l ii i 4 is 'Q la 4-Q l 1 I E 5 W 1' L R it ,H 2 if lk :S x,,w Xf xii 'L er, A, W 'A i ' i, , W, yi h A is V ft. 5 T Q g b R H -.Z - V in fifalig q 1 Shelly Summitt Judy Sustaita Yvonne Sutton John Swauger Mike Tabeek Rachael Tafoya James Tang Clay Taylor William Teague Ralph Terzich Dave Thomas Robyn Thompson Bill Thorp Tracy Tiffany Debbie Tonstad Dawn Torok Steve Torrence Pete Trevillian Loren Trinka Mike Trujillo Wai Keung Tse Mark Tucker Alan Tuma Mark Urlaub Miguelito Valentine Russell Van Hoesen Debbie Van Vugt Tod Vaughn Susan Vawter David Venis Dave Villemez Nick Vlamis Sue Voss Andrea Voyce Brian Wallace Cindy Wallace Lisa Ward Wayne Davis Yolanda Washington Sonia Weiland Randy Wester Terry Wetzel Mike Whitaker David White Wanda Whitney Carl Wierman ' Mike Wilhardt Laura Wilke Phil Wilkinson Roxanne Willette Beverly Williams Carolyn Williams Kim Williams Sharilyn Williams Terry Williams Diane Willis SOPHOMORES 71 Holly Wilson Jack Wilson Rosemary Wilson Bob Wisniewski Suzanne Wong Yolanda Wong Eddie Woo Joel Wood Kathrine Woodland Patty Woodrow Lynn Woodruff Paul Woosley Christine Wyskiver Frances Yefko Debbie Yehling Ling Yen Danita Yocom Jeff Yoder Mike Young Michele Yu Mike Zemke 72 SOPHOMOFIES :F I 591 ' 'fl-lg? ffl: 'fx V , ' i mf V V, ff tlftf 3 -' tw , . i 1 il-iii' ,f sf' 5 XR 'S it Q E , 'Q ,. g -2 E Qi W t :jg t , gay -ff? is J 1 QP is 1 T K k .iff li' i , , yi ' l Wi9 f W fl At the Homecoming assembly Albert Abril and Rich Jones ask for spirit and support for the Homecoming game that night. Helping the Homecoming spirit, Mr. Mansour takes the football team along with the rest of the student body on a Lion Hunt. ITTOVQFTIGFIT. ' T ' sf-sf ' i 1 ffyith T it T l , 1, ' f s4. LN, i ' 1 K 5 5 1 f l The gymnasts of the future have been practicing long and hard to perfect every These portraits of our 38 great presidents were part of a special Bicentennial Exhibition from Robert Crist III of Mesa. l Lots of people show up atthe dances afterthe games to enjoy This is one of the few memories left of the Good ol' days,WA the music and the company. when people were able to enjoy the warm sun and green grass with friends while on their free time. LIFE 73 Adam Oreck President The Freshman class started the first of their four long years at West High with a lot of enthusiasm. With the help of their sponsors Miss Follett and Mr. Howell, they managed to get a lot done. The Freshmen showed theirspirit by participating in the Homecoming activities and by making agreat float. They sponsored a bake sale around Christmas and made ten dollars. With the money they earned, they bought food for the poor. Also, the Freshmen sponsored a couple of dances. On November 14, after a football game, they sponsored their first dance and made a profit of 186 dollars. The Freshman class had a good year this year. They certainly intend to make the best ottheirfuture years at West High, Maria Madril Vice President Charlene Stewart Simon Liu Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL Back Row. Sheila Shapiro, Mary Pearson, Mary Frieze, Joan Conditt, Charlie Stewart. Front Row. Simon Liu, Eileen Kenny Adam Oreck, Barbara Smith. 74 FRESHMEN at fra, .Lf 3 R 4-s 5- J 5 i , iY..,.i . E: y 5 it , I Tlx , r KV , f aj if ic , ' y i. ' , ,lf i 1- ,. -V Y W: R W V K R - ' A it 15 K i f f ' iw' , will , -. 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M ,M .Mtg n if , VY Q 5 ' 'NLV g t ,V I 9 xg ?f W ug, -!l ' A ' M ' if T ii? . -f Q-ffl V 3 ff. if 2 if ', H 'A is Y V 17 S A dll? 3 R' Q f 6 I 7' X ' - 'N if naw' Richard Abalos Brian Ackert Maryann Acosta Howard Adams Lynette Addabbo Dave Aguilar Theresa Ala Kathy Albin Mike Alford Steve Anderly Donna Anderson Roy Anderson Scott Angle Fred Angulo Benny Arce Delbert Area Joseph Armeli Mark Arrowood Alicia Asberry Carla Aven Brenda Sue Avitt Mark Bacon Steve Bailey Eric Baird Terri Baker Freddy Baldonado Daniel Barba Cynthia Barbee Gary Barkley Rene Barragon Bob Barrett Robert Barth Alex Bassalay Roseann Batcos Waynette Bateman Charles Bell Belva Belvado Betty Berry Connie Berry Mark Bianchi Eddie Black John Blackwell Lisa Blair Robert Blake Mark Blakley Bonnie Bledsoe Sharon Bliss Mike Bloom Daniel Boehler Russ Bolinger Pam Bond Randy Bonnell Paul Bowey Nan Boynton Shiela Braasch John Brady FRESHMEN 75 Marla Brandau John Bridges Jennifer Bronski Chris Brown Kim Brown Mark Brown Richard Broyles Kira Burch James Burdette Karen Burnett Chuck Burris Manuel Buso Beth Butera Gilbert Cabrales Gerard Cacciatore Rosemanry Cadena Rick Caldwell Lisa Calhoun Andy Calles Peyton Canary Duane Carbine Arlene Carnell James Carpenter Kimberly Carrigan Janice Carrillo Robert Carrillo Don Carruthers Maurya Carvalho Elizabeth Casella Rosario Castro Sandra Ceballos Perry Ceccarelli Cheryl Chadwick Tracey Challis Mary Chambers William Chandler Jan Chapman David Charbonneau Annette Chavez Barbara Chavez Henry Chavez Josie Chavez Anna Cheug Donnie Childers Darena Christall Hal Colby Greg Coldsmith Colleen Collins Holly Collins Carrie Conaway Joan Conditt James Conner Margaret Connett Larry Conrad Kelly Coppess Shelly Coppess 76 FRESHMEN .J W A ii L f ii fi' 'iw ' i ef it 'I I 1-. sa!! , 1 , er., A tt E: - iz .A i , we it . it if lg 'ii i i , My .B ei , fs C if-i ,sz A ,Q J . . 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Jones Greg Jones Paul Jones FRESHIVIEN 79 Tammy Jones Cathy Jongsma Dawn Jordan Katy Jordan Mary Jordan Tracy Joy Sheila Judge Kelly Junot Jennifer Kampe Kathryn Keel Rynia Keel Nancy Kelly Peggy Kemmis Paulette Kennelly Eileen Kenny Lorraine Kettman Cheryl Kiedrowski Bob Kime 1 Theresa Kintz Teri Kleppe Matt Klepper Jean Klute Kelli Knapp Rebecca Knisley Judith Knueppei John Koelsch Judy Kokali Lynette Krah Keith Kreft Wayne Krueger Alan Kucharski Dirk Kuester Peter Kwong Cheryl lanne La Plante Susie Lama Linda Lambie Mark Lange Bob Laumeyer Lesa Lavelle Wendy Lawlor Donald Lazok Michael Lazok Thu-Dong Le Joan Legge Peter Lehmar Dave Leos Dewey Levie Benji Lewis Delon Lewis Jerry Lewis Larry Libberton Steve Light Liz Lind Robert Lindner Simon Liu Brenda Lockhart 80 FRESHMEN Q S, 15 , -Q fl 1 ' 1 5 1 . 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M Qi .' .MESS li 1 ' if 'i 'Wal ' gl' ' Y ' , Va , si W R , A fm by Vt , fin S E as f fr' NX' I ' f z Richard Thomas Jason Thompson Allen Tinnell Thomas Todd Sharon Tope Ann Torrence Stephanie Trammell Mark Tricoli Mike Tricoli Vincent Trim Dariel Truter Greg Tunney Dana Tye Sonja Tyson John Utz Sara Valdz Arlene Valenzuela Elizabeth Vallejos Greta Vanderen Elizabeth Vaughan Mario Velasquez Barbara Viar Pamela Vincent Robert Vincent Jon Voyce Christole Walker Randy Walker Bob Wallace Quin Walters Tom Ward Neal Washburn Beverly Watkins Les Webb John Wehner Barbara Weindel Teresa Wells Bob White Matthew Whitney Marvin Wiley Brian Williams Jeff Wilson Mike Wilson Richard Wilson Tracey Wilson Shari Wingenroth Bill Wise Janie Wolf Michelle Wong Susie Wong Donna Woodmass Lisa Woodruff Deborah Wortman Michael Woydziak Barbara Wright Craig Wright Janice Yabeny Ray Yan Linda Yeager Dana Young Nannette Yount Alvina Yup Brian Zacharias Ronald Zuber as FRESHMEN as The quad used to be a great resting place for everyone to enjoy on their preps. The concession stand is almost as busy as the football game itself. f-- 5- R ,,. Huw.,-QW i W if wi! I p, t i- X ' Q Lance lVlcRew, alias Bill Kuenhle, puts the crud brothers iJimmy Zubko, Steve Simmons, Pat Harvey and Dick Fleishmanl back in their place, as he drives off into the sunset. 86 LIFE Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight i r Over the summer, at cheer camp they learned a Bicentennial This is just one of hundreds of machines used in the building cheer called Spirit Revolution. of the new modern library and audio visual center. 1 ill ml, ,ll ,S E K , 'ffl ,M M , ,W mx vmimi SWWCG m0St Of the Clllad is NOW QOUS, the m3l0ViYY Of people The Sophomore class did a fine job on their Homecoming now find comfort in the olive trees. float with the theme A Pocketful of Dreams. wll LIFE 87 The Sophomore class showstheirloyalty to old West High by standing and singing the fight song. l'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly face off before the West vs. Alhambra Homecoming game. Candidates from Freshman class officers nervously await their turn to give their speeches. 88 LIFE These girls are enjoying the warm weather as much as they can be spending their free time at the pool. Because of construction, Mrs. Buehman's seventh hour Algebra class was moved to the east end ofthe Science wing. The Christmas Semi put on by Girls League and Key Club was an evening of enchantment for all who attended, with the very appropriate theme entitled Whispers'of Winter. LIFE 89 Just Big Daddy Dye and Thor arrive at the West High in time forthe Homecoming assembly, stadium in a helicopter. ...W-W.,gQ ,.. M 90 LIFE Dr. DeGrow speaks to the student body just before presenting the school and Mrs. Beliveau with our new Bicentennial flag, if ,M With winning in mind, boys in FRE. classes puts forth an outstanding effort to master the game of basketball. l l l l l ,Nl ffl ll . 1, W f' :W .-.Q--f v Y . l t , , f . .. - , I A . . y gn. y . ,, kv V , . . 1, sr ' pi 1 Tw it g r i L P sr - tl l M 1 l f ws l A . ' .1 ' , it , ,J i 2 li l, El 'qty 825. 'ik Nqr 31,65 - . ' N' , g i i 1r it.' K l- 'i I i l ., ' P wo- 1' fa 5' L HH V ' I Y N Y ' ' ' Q, J ' ' J .,.wwis'r':l:WMJi,'Wlrl ,., ' ' - ' V Q. 1 -fffgj Mi . .. ,W N mg. ' ,... f r - P' sway ' ' f . .5751 N ' ' . . f ,:4,,1.., ,V 1' M... ., fu N 1: W ., .r- . 'k . , -. ' , , 'f f2iJf: 'QQ'-A imvrwfw- ' N l'Wt '4!? -i ' 'Q . . M ?-it s VR fig' f,gt.ig-M9 :1 m..Qa.51?zAZj:':2g-lffg' A. , -1 15-filo we f.: 1 . W. frm? .-1-'r' t a , , ' H.. . . ':' gs-S '1,i5a5-'rz ' Tj- N-'4 '. QUIK. V -ins.. U , 'r:.. . .. . 'fi1'-r: 53lz'1f,T '.'.ML-. gg . ,, V f -, 'ff .-. - . 4 - 1 if .-' 'lvl' A -- -- f'-. ' ww-ze.. V 3feS.l1f'f1i5'TS9f'C fff'7J'45'1e,fxlI7'f' .J:'-htrwtnr. . as .admin--4 alfa-'itil uf -.J5-'-.lF 9f 1, 'Mr , . The Pom Pon girls do a little dance for the crowd at the Homecoming assembly. Surely there are more important things to do at a dance than just dance! LX : n ...,M1.,. .. ,. ....,,., vs l .- ,Qu-, , lb-i Auctioneer Craig Woodhouse tries to get a good price for these two gorgeous slaves, Erin Coyle and Irene Romero. West T-Birds triumphed again over dudes from Alhambra at our homecoming assembly---but what about the game? Look behind you! .... Asthe T-Birds practice up for the first football game. LIFE 91 Mrs. Campo's 6th hour class honors her great teaching skills West High is not only getting a new building, they ar with a juicy red apple from each of her loyal students. improving lots of things around the old school. 9 7,501 boxes of Christmas goodies wait in front of the school for the Salvation Army trucks to deliver them to needy families. The drive was sponsored and pushed by the Student Council. 92 LIFE Disappointment and joy are some of the feelings West High shared throughout the Homecoming week. After being crowned, the Christmas royalty enjoy themselves as they were floating around the floor in each other's arms. While the marching band was away, theJ.V, and Intermediate bands entertained the students at the Homecoming Assembly. LIFE 93 Mrs. Bice student body about the upcoming events. Kip Phelps' excitement seemed to have burst pronounces Christmas King and Queen. Beliveau, head of the West High ntennial committee, speaks to the out when he and Cathie Pugh were 94 LIFE West High Students Sometimes forgot that with the Mrs. MacAfee and the rest of the family try to convince Mr construction going on, they had to find another route MaCAfe9 into letting Conrad Bifdie Stab' awhile. whether longer or shorter, to get from class to class. Christmas Eve night, the dolls in thetoy shop carneto life and began to perform for the students. WhOIeA 'H' 1 M :ap W w .,, This will, of course, be the last picture shown ofthe quad asa it my , i Mr. Mansour's 7th hour Biology class is one of the few classes that hasn't been phased by construction. LIFE 95 fi If V Like feFiI'1iS, badminton in the D351 ten years is rapidly In the talent show, Richard Hintze and Lisa Weed exhibited becoming a competitive sport, for their fellow students, their skills at both singing and acting. 96 LIFE Marianne Curtis, Annette iViiii9 i and Martha Owen do the To Pocket the Lions is the dream thatthetiuniors exhibit in sexiest dance West High has ever seen. their Homecoming float' - s i.. i ,E . Pri x Q ga , A ,b r Q ...fi 3.3 .. ...wr .fr i A.f1f1v.sszs.s1fT g'f?'Pi6:5't :. v,,. it' ' Sz .,.:ssxt lv' : , vrf' eiismi 51 - ten.. .fgsem ..., f a.. we .W ,, , mm .-- , V 3, W' W .': :- sfiil 1 ...il-vf 'i 1 Ad? s.-145 Students line up hungrily but orderly for their share of ice cream at the Ice Cream Social held on March 5. On March second there were 125 hard- working Mathematics students who participated in the State Math Test during first and second periods. The Air Force Band honors the Frosh with their Freshman class song, Sesame Street. 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Bick Owens 1295 put the wraps on a Camelback ball carrier before he can get away from the line of scrimmage. Monty Loveless 1595 and Wes McLoughlin 1665 race in to make sure he's stopped. ON HIS WAY--Casting a wary eye on that Bobcat defender, Mark Carlson 1265 makes his move to get outside and set sail for some much-needed yardage for the T-Birds. BITING THE DUST-flilick Jones 1185 almost has his face buried in the turf by a Washington Bam who is using Rick's back as a stepping stone in his attempt to put the stop on Mark Carlson 1265. TOO FOOTBALL DOUBLE CRUNCH--That poor Phoenix Union runner gets caught inthe middle of a brother act as Albert Abril 1685 and his brother Steve 1255 get together to make certain their opponent is stopped. BREAKING THROUGH--goes fullback John Leos 1365 as he powers his way between two Spartans in one of the games that resulted in a last-minute loss for the Thunderbirds. THERE IT GOES! That's not really a loose footballg Chris Villemez U65 has just pitched out to his tailback fwho is just out of sightl while John Leos l36j gets set to knock that Spartan out ofthe play. S6 BP 5 s 4- .L ,..g., wi..-'sg K af it jf SF' 'N Al? W g U 1 if K 3 fa. NO, DON'T BITE! It looks like Albert Abril 1683 is about to putthe bite on that Trevor Browne ball carriers leg while Laver Washington 1475 makes sure that he doesn't get away. i?6'1S5xy OOOOH, THAT SMABTSl John Leos C365 really gets stuck in the back by that Central gridder who is intent in stopping Lavern Washington q47l from breaking away for a big gain. BY A SHOESTBING--By just grabbing that foot, Rick Owens l29l is able to trip up South's powerful fallback and keep him from breaking loose on a kickoff return. Coming in to assist on the tackle are Albert Abril f68l and Ron Strayer l67j. g tt,,- i-.fsgff fa fs A :Q A Q ' 'f V if ACH fi r A fi if f vis? A Marty Shepard Don Johnson Craig Thies Head Coach FOOTBALL 101 S at Q Coach Marty Shepard has chosen this group of outstanding Senior Lettermen as being the ones who have contributed the most to our great team. Most of the guys played several positions in both defense and offense. John Leos---Fullback, Rick Jones---Split End 8t Defensive Back, Ron Strayer---Right Tackle, Laverne Washington---Wingback, Mark Carlson---Tail Back, John Kopchak---Wingback, Jeff Richardson--- Split End 81 Defensive Back, Mark Pennartz---Defensive Back, Rick Owens---Punter 81 Defensive Back, Chris Villemez---Quarterback, Ron Odell---Offensive Tackle, Albert Abril---Offensive Tackle 8 Middle Linebacker, Mark Williams---Center 8t Outside Linebacker, Ken Bell---Tackle St Defensive Tackle, Bob Wingenroth---Guard 8t Defensive Tackle and Joe Jackson---Tight End. John Leos W -, :ug -V ., as t,,, s, is all yi. 2, Ya V K 'EE . I i - 5 gt.: I-'X fx! ' . . 1 .,., .ff Je . , . sfiefxz.: 4 'I' 'J 15 , W --I I f A 4' . 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S-ff-4 - 1:w .. :f J. is-.5 ,. , John Kopchak Jeff Richardson Mark Pennariz 102 FOOTBALL L t 1 T gil- 'ix 'S at 3 as Rx K X vlttwtw, tm t Q r l l Ricky Owens f ig: E . , VA 'ls wt. I I K' , e r kr' Q Rana: I N ,- nf sk it , , V, fr 'giiffi iwireg it :.. 'W T - tw L J ' L L ,li ' L at , af L , L L 145 T ,- 4 .slrw f - J ,, ,, ,fl ,, ,L . A - - - V'-: ,mfr X '- is A . -f , Q , . i , , Ron Odell Albert Abril L , V - 4 A g , A ' T G ., . 5 . .,. .. -,, ,5 A -- . , ... sn raw . iw' Q,M,,, . , ,,, .X Lv A L ss! new Z ,,f i,, . 5, -:f. if a t A -gy gg ,,LL 1 . 7 0 Chris l. il.emez f j 4 gg its f 41 A Q' 5 L? ' fe ' J li - . 5, , , r Q K .iw T 5 KLVL ., - 4 -- ' I Q Q-Q L, i t 5 'T ,J is i s 1' 1- .- ' . R Joe Jackson , 9' t - V 'jfs X T ' , ,Q 'g l , L G 1 , 1 m--. U Q. lee , g , J K , .,,,,,,,,,. W jk ww- N.-L W-z , - sis.,-V,-, .. .. , e,.,a5,s t i ' it . Qi ? Ken Bell Bob Wingenroth , Mark Williams VARSITY o 9 . . . bottom row Don MacGregor, John Leos, Chris Shaw, John Propatti, Laverne Washington, Larry Thomas, Steve Abril, Randy Nedrow, John Kopchak. middle row Randy Brown, Ken Bell, Ron Strayer, Albert Abril, Monty Loveless, Paul Garcia, Kevin Bethay, Jim Gwinn, Nick Cosmakos, Mark Pennartz, Mark Carlson, Ron Odell. top row Coach Shepard, Chris Villemez, Ricky Owens, Rick Jones, Joe Jackson, Ron Carlson, Mace Kuester, George Payton, Tim Bien, Jeff Richardson, Mike Bugan, Bob Wingenroth, Mark Williams, Coach Ties. FOOTBA 4:5 LL 103 it ' vw. , i Q Q Q jf I A .I tx- 'K I r ff, Q S -i t 'sig in , - an I n m? Q ?'Wmi',fagr.-Eli 2' -. A .gig ? 5,3535 55 Cl . . 'Z 3 -K , is 0 7 E 13 ,2- .s gt JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL front row: Tim Drexler, Rick Jones, Wilson Yu, Dave Thomas, Devoe Poleeson, Gary Merritt, Den Ederer, Scott Halverson, Jim Lyells, Tom Day, Coach Jerry Bridgman. back row: Coach Dave Carpenter, Joe Krah, David Moreno, Tom Malone, David Thornas, John Shawn Dick Dayle, Scott Leiler, Tom Lowe, David Villemez, Steve Jones, Doug Simons, Joe Sustaita, Kirk Kashmerick, Trainer Vic Fought. VARSITY FOOTBALL The 3 and 7 record for the Varsity football squad is very deceiving, with a break or two or with two minutes less playing time in a couple of games, the Thunderbirds could have easily been 7 and 3 for 1975. Coach Shepard called the games against East, Camelback, and Alhambra the best for his Varsity eleven. East was undefeated and ranked fifth in the state when the T-Birds pinned the 13-8 loss on them. That win was followed by five consecutive losses, four of which could have easily gone the other way. Receiving attention for theiroutstanding play during the season were Rick Jones, Chris Villemez, and Mark Williams who were named to the all-division second squad, and Albert Abril, Joe Jackson, and Bob Wingenroth who were chosen as honorable mention. FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL West's Freshman A football squad wound upthe 1975 season by trouncing Phoenix Union 28-6. Along with their wins over Trevor Browne and Carl Hayden and the deadlock with Tolleson, they rolled up a 3-4-1 record for the year. Named by their coaches as outstanding performers were running backs Oliver Harris, Bob Wallace and Mark Brown and linemen Rick Caldwell, Bobby Carrillo and Tim McBroom. 104 FOOTBALL iw WUML J.V. FOOTBALL West's Jayvee eleven closed out a rough schedule with a big 39- 0 victory over Phoenix Union to give the team a 2-6-1 season record. The squad scored an early season win overTolleson and battled Trevor Browne to a 12-12 draw at midseason fortheirother plus efforts for the year. Coaches Carpenter and Bridgman singled out David Villemez, Joe Krah, and David Thomas for their outstanding play. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL First year coach Jim Irvine and his inexperienced Freshman B football squad struggled through their 1975 schedule to record only one win against six defeats. Besides the 6-2 victory over Carl Hayden, their second-half play against Trevor Browne was considered the team's top effort. Receiving credit for top performances were Larry Jackson, Chuck Rogers, Jim Heckenberg, Jeff Lucas and Charles Bell. e .,k'2, .Q ' ' ' fi? sgyg gggg A 4 ' 3 2 . I N L if-1 'lk V+' 6157122 P ' ff:-uf ws ' 7 , P ,' , - 4 - A l,,f,,+ig, FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL front row: Craig Jones, Bob Wallace, Mike Donforth, Martin Lewis, Rick Caldwell, Bob Carrillo, Oliver Harris, Randy Bonnell, Tom Silha, Mark Gray, Quin Walters, Jeff Wilson, Richard Abalos, Tom Cruz, Tom Green. back row: Coach Hutcherson, Rick Inmon, Charlie James, Tom Donforth, Mark Brown, Bob Entrekin, Robert Blake, Brad Sheets, Craig Jones, Brad Schildts, Harold lnman, Greg Harris, Tom Ward, Jesse Deanda, Tim McBroom, Coach Williams, Coach Bakemeier, Jim Pattison. .As 1 0 9 k . .,,, 11, fi' fl hx b . I ,is 5 . ,Q . ff a 3 , 5 T -155 Q :N X W can ,, ll f - 'E FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL front row: Charles Rogers, David Leos, Greg Tunney, Brian Ackert, Larry Jackson, Dave Myhand, Howard Adams, John Koelsch, Orlando Estradra, Renee Barragon, Steve Day, Larry Harris, Jesse Gonzales, Sal Rojas, Bob Barrett. back row: Coach Irvine, Craig Wright, Alan Wilmoth, Alex Taborda, Joe Pizzi, Ray Moore, Charles Bell, John Swigard, Paul Gaona, Robert Barth, Jim Heckenburg, Russ Bolinger, Roy Greer, Andrew Miller, Jeff Lucas, Sky Francis, Coach Ferguson. FOOTBALL 105 ,1 . in Qrljv' BASKETBALL Front row: Mike Morrison, Mgr., David Olin, Rick Jones, Bob Stein, Richard Calkins, Russell Thompson, Coach Fred Roche. Back row: Jeff Richardson, Glenn Worley, Greg Wahlrab, Chris Villemez, Albert Abril, Steve Abril, Brian Cummings. Although the book will record a split season, 11 wins and 11 defeats, pride carried the West High Varsity Basketball squad to a much better finish than was predicted by the sports experts A preseason choice to end up in the cellar of their league, Coach Fred Roche's cagers earned a third place finish, pressuring the leaders, and gaining a spot in the playoffs. The T-Birds were led by Albert Abril, Richard Calkins, Rick Jones, David Olin, Jeff Richardson, Bob Stein, and Chris Villemez. ONE TWO, THREE- KlCKl FUCK Calkins does a great balancing ALL HANDS IN! it looks like everyone is iryirig to get their hand acttas na Comes dOWn.W'th another Veboullq 'll the plfoefllx on the ball. This lone Camelback cager is overwhelmed by Unlan Qafna- BOD Slain, although nal paying attention, IS numbers as oeve oiin, Greg wenirao, Albert Abril emo Rick probably about to lower the boom on the two Coyotes looking Jones get in the action- OD. 106 BASKETBALL 5 , 1 F' f if if Y Q-f...,.,V 3 - I J ' 4 3'lliiEs HANDS UP YCU! That Alhambra Mayer may have thought he NOW DON'T PEEK' Jeff Richardson l11I makes sure he kept h ' h' k b ' ' . ' . ad a gun m 'S bac ' ut lt was Omy the Sharp emow of ,chns things equal by covering John WorIey's eyes as well as those of Villemez. Rick Jones 1241 looks for someone besides a Lion to help him out. iV.BASKETBALL the Alhambra cager who was trying to break for a score. 8551, if XX-if ME'-'Fr VI ILA gg G - SEQ gc- X 2 A 3 ,I k-.L Q, fy 1 W. , X Q v7 Abi :Z 5 kr I , C at ,sl 1 Nw-f , I I . g l c f is , A M . . YQ' J' L- 'ii I .Q as A if 1 ,J if I eV ...N Ai I. X 9 Vit' - . ,E t t J, . A s ,. .--v s. . 5, . front row: Brad Stevens, Dave Villemez, Troy Loving, John Irvine, Grant Ligon, Wendell Oliphant, Ron Carlson. back rowg Rudy Sanchez, Jim Gwin, Paul Garcia, Sam Hilliard, Ralph Terzich, Mark Urlaub, Coach Irvine. Hustle and desire were the key traits of this year's Junior Varsity five that garnered 13 wins against only 6 losses. Guided by Coach Jim Irvine, a former T-Bird court star, the squad grabbed five straight wins, then dropped five ofthe next seven, but came on strong to win six of their last seven and gain respect as one of the finest West JV teams. Receiving much of the credit for the team's success were Sam Hilliard, John Irvine, Troy Loving, Grant Ligon, and Dave Villemez. BASKETBALL 107 THUNDERCHICKS FRESHMEN BASKETBALL front row: Steve Santillan, Capt. Mark Brown, Jeff Free, Ollie Harris, Joe Pizzi, Bill Wise. back row: Coach Jeff Baum, Herb Hyland, Andy Miller, Mark Gray, Dennis Dorman, Tim Surridge, Manager Richard Abalos. . i ,,, A xtldg if Y.3 Q K .1 l THREE POINTS, EAST! No, that East player is not really kicking NO TIME TQ REST! RUSS Thompson takes a little time out frOm 3 field QOH' - JGffRiChafdSOnl11lHf1d John VV0V'9Yl15l Cameln the action while Jeff Worley C155 gets setto block that Lion shot. Close for 3 rebound That bounced wildly Off the Vim- Russ, the Coach said, Hgetdownthecourtina hurry, notdown on the court... 108 BASKETBALL N., K...,' X was est -i 5: if H ES QQES Ljf ES ES EST 44 THUNDERBOLTS FRESHMEN BASKETBALL front row: Mike Woydiak, Craig Jones, Louis Martin, Peter Kwong, Les Webb, Harold Inman. back row: Rick Caldwell, Greg Tunney, Jim Heckenberg, Kevin Ethier, Arnold Perez, Coach Jeff Baum. Not pictured - Coach Roger Landis. COME TO ME' Rick Calkins strains to pull in a rebound against oi.:-xr ii uuvvwz micrx ounce lddblldb Illgll LU glau a wliu . rebotmd tha? Seems destined T0 end UP in the hands of Rick the efforts of two Trevor Browne players, Dave Olin 4223 and Calkms- Ohms Vmamez QU, Bob Stein, and Dave Olin f22J were Albert Abril certainly were giving the play their full attention. all in on the action. BASKETBALL 109 at back rowg Coach Hutcherson, John Leos, Jon Ciulei, George Payton, Steve Shaw, Tim Bien, Mace Kuester, Ken Webb. front row: John Drexler, Charlie Jones, Jim Bonham, Armando Macias, Rick Jones, Craig Woodhouse, Tony Miller. VARSITY WRESTLING VARSITY WRESTLING Led by Jon Ciulei, Charles Jones, Steve Shaw, and John Drexler, West's Varsity matmen grappled their way to seven wins against only three defeats for the season. Ciulei, who won the division championship inthe middle weight class and placed second in the state meet, set a school record with 17 pins and 122 points. Jones went undefeated in division matches and qualified forthe state tournament, while Shaw and Drexler both posted 7-1 records against division competition. Highlight of the season was the first win by a Coach Hutcherson team over Carl Hayden. The 7-1 record gave the wrestlers a first place tie in division standings for dual meet competition. 110 WRESTLING Wrestler Jon Cuilei is attempting a wizzer hip throw for a takedown on Steve Shaw. I 1 front row: Rene Baragon, Roy Greer, Orlando Estrada, Chuck Rogers, John Swigard, Wilson Yu, Gene Ethier, Nick Cosmakos, Dominique Morigliano. back row: Coach Thies, Dennis Malone, Randy Brown, Joey Krah, Kevin Bethay, Charles James, Don Hall, Art Day. J.V. WRESTLING Mark Pennartz has a wizzer forearm combination on Charlie Jones and is working for a break down, L Q it Jon Ciulei has a cross body ride on Senior Steve Shaw and is putting on a guillotine for a possible pinning combination. WRESTLING front row: Kevin Pullins, Chris Raypole, Kenneth De roulhac, Jim Bonham, Maurice Taborda. back rowg Kevin McKechnie, John Irvine, Harry Cramer, John Wentz, Mr. Ljubicich. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY The many miles devoted to practice is the price of success in cross-country running. This year's T-Bird harriers recorded a 4 and 7 season with the big wins against Agua Fria and Carl Hayden. Juniors Kevin McKechnie and Harry Cramer were the team leaders for Coach Tony Ljubicich. GIRLS' CROSS-COUTNRY Although West was not able to field a full team after the first meet, Joy Hansen's individual performances brought attention to the T-Birds in the first season of competition for girls' cross- country. ln the six meets, Joy was first four times and second twice. She scored a third place finish in the division finals. 112 CROSS COUNTRY CDUNTRY QQ if Charlene Stewart, Miss Follett, Joy Hansen, Judy Kokali. VARSITY TRACK -V u front row: Jim Addabbo, Jay Stovall, Scott Lorent, Mike Thomas, John Leos, it Surridge, Kirk Kashmirick, Maurice Taborda, Kevin Puliins, John Kopchak. back row: Coach Ljubicich, Doug Simon, John Gerard, Randy Johnson, Chris Henrich, John Wentz, Harry Cramer, Kevin McKechnie, John Irvine, John Wood, Randy Wester, Steve Shaw. Running many miles a week are our distance runners John Irvine, Maurice Taborda, Steve Torrence, Harry Cramer, Kevin McKechnie and Tim Surridge. .QQ -...,-4, Practicing starts are ourdashmen John Wentz, Chris Henrich, John Kopchak, Bob Wallace and Kevin Pullins. Frank Busso and Kirk Kashemerick seem to be enjoying themselves as they wait their turn. TRACK 113 Practicing for that winning inch in the discus is John Woodfn Sophomore Mike Thomas clears 11 feet here in practice. By mid-season Mike had already cleared 12 feet six inches. 114 TRACK -MNMNMM, KWKMWA John Leos and Scott Lorent show different forms as they happily go over the hurdles. ln the meet against Alhambra, Scott Lorent pulls ahead of John Leos in the 330 hurdles. The pair went on to finish first and second. J.V. and FRESHMAN TRACK bottom row: James Tang, Arthur Jones, John Swigard, Joe Barragon, Frank Busso, Tim Baker, Greg Meece, Kenny de Roulhac, Steve Torrence. back row: Coach Theis, Harold Inman, Robert Jones, Fletcher King, Steve Miller, Ron Gunlac, Robert Newkirk, Oliver Harris, Ernest Arce, Bob Wallace. Freshmen Tim Surridge and Bob Wallace broke the school records for their class in the two-mile run and the 100-yard dash. VARSITY TRACK Scoring three wins in early season dual meets, the Varsity thinclad squad was on its way to its best record in several years. Outstanding performances in the early meets came from Seniors John Kopchak, John Leos, and Kevin Pullins and underclassmen John Wood and John Irvine. Pullins and Wood were rated as a good chance to gain division honors. sbxnl -. John Kopchak finished second in the 100 yard dash against Alhambra. John Wentz and Larry Thomas finished close behind. West lost the meet 96 to 31. TRACK 115 'M-5 GIRLS TRACK GIRLS' TRACK TEANI ln their second year of competition, West High's girls' track team is still building strength. In her first year of coaching, Coach Paula Noel commended the play of her young team and predicted that West will field a much stronger squad next year. lnidvidual honors for their efforts went to Mary Ann Curtis for hurdles, the 440 relay and the 440 run. Also honored were Marcie Wiseman, Patty Purcell and Barb Holz. Patty Purcell and Liz Cole practicing for the 440 relay front row: Patty Purcell, Tracy Challis, Cathy Polgelin, Lisa Leos, Lo Ashing, Dianne Smith, Patty Garrity. 2nd row: Betsy Jordan Annette Miller, Marianne Curtis, Liz Cole, Kathleen Ashing, Anita Paker, Judy Hauke, Judy Kokali. back row: Bill McCall, Kathy Mangino, Sylvia Arvizu, Pam Polgelin, Kelly Vaughn, Pam Nicholas, Tamie Mauself, Mrs. Noel. 116 TRACK X HW! Flying over the hurdles are Annette Miller, Liz Cole and Lisa Competing in bofh One-half and one mile events are distance Leos. runners Kelly Vaughn, Judy Hauke and Tammy Mansolf. i 5 EW, Reaching for that 30 foot mark is Kathy Mangino with the pany purcell trying for the 16 foot long jump mark, SYIOI. TRACK 117 VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS T ' '4l 5 l Mary Orzel, Dede Smith, Jan Bowman, Flaven Doose, Melanie Kane, Mrs. Pence. J.V. GIRLS' TENNIS Ro Ashing, Debbie Daudet, Robin Bowlsby, Lee Anne Serqent, Julie Montague, Orien Smith, Julie Mausolf, Sonia Weiland. FRESHMEN GIRLS' TENNIS front row: Stephanie Trammel, Laura Messina, Heidi Moser, Tracey Challis, Kathy Polajen, Shari Wingenroth, MaryAnn Higgins. back row: Coach Mr. Stewart, Nannette Yount, Julie Fritts, Dariel Truter, Lee Ann Sergent, Debbie Mahoney, Angela Roberson Robinette Snyder, Linda Danish. absent: Patrice Remer and Lisa Hardwick. 118 GIRLS TENNIS vAnsiTv BOYS' TENNIS - gg Coach Stanfield, Randy Nedrow, Devon Bridgewater, Mike Pollock, Grant Ligon, Steve Kenny, Fritz Linkner. not pictured: DoungIL-axrsoxni Seniors Devon Bridgewater and Randy Nedrow, along with junior Doug Larson, were the team leaders forthe 1976 varsity boys' net squad which finished the season with four wins and six losses. Both Bridgewater and Nedrow were slated to go into the state competition representing West. For Devon this was the fourth consecutive yearfor him to represent the school in the state tourney. 1J.V. BOYS' TENNIS Fletcher Holmquist, Duane Carbine, Dennis Brown, Lee Pemick, Scott Miller, Jon Voyce,wPat Irv1EcuefKEv'ih I I I FRESHMEN BOYS' TENNIS .i...Lv-I Q 1 . f - V ' ' f ' , L ' Y 0 front row: Eric Simonson, Steve Stevens, Bill Moran, Kevin Burdette, Gerard Cacciatore, Fletcher Holmquist. back row: Coach Stanfield, Jon Voyce, Duane Carbine, Mike Woydziak, Sal Mastrapasqua, Robert Rogers, Les Webb. BOYS TENNIS 119 GOLF Led by the play of Jo Anne Cesar, the varsity girls' golf squad rolled up 11 wins against only a single loss for their scheduled season and finished second in both the division and state championships. Jo Anne, a four-year letter girl, was undefeated in regular season play, champion ofthe division tournament, and runner-up in the state meet. '.. CULV Joanne Cesar, Leslie Mariscal, Patti Baird:Diane Willis, Julie Schlimgen, Erin Coyle, Mary Stewart. Scott Halverson, Mark Urlaub, George Cheatham, Frank Golis, Jerry Yesenski, Chris Bacon, David Foust, Keith Mundy. Not in picture: George Hall, Mark Bacon. 120 GOLF ARCHERY , , 3 if fa front row: Debbie Stutzenburg, Cindy Taylor, Cheryl Thorn. back row: Rosie Castro, Mary Jordan, Robin Snyder, Maida Liljedahl, Gail Glaser, Nan Boynton, Kelly O'Connell, Pam Davy, Rhonda Hardy, Coach Mrs. Yee. S0 FTBAll front row: Marianne Curtis, Annette Miller, Kim Cantor, Irene Gray, Kathy Poglajen, Ramona Ferra, Maryane Higgins, Luella Frazier. back rowg Mary Jordan, Rachael Tafoya, Janice Carrillo, Marlie Wieseman, Lee Anne Sergeant, Mari Engel, Patty Bycroft, Pam Davy. ARCHERY-SOFTBALL 121 VARSITY BADMINTO ,if ,, ,M uni I ,I ' 64'---r , ?L'lj'2-2' , 1 front row: Kim Cantor, Lauren Ambler, Marcy Weisman. back row: Roberta Miller, Betsy Jordan, Rose Sanchez. BADMINTON W1 ' A ill . ,, l, f . will 1 b ri? l ,M 53 17' lm ,ww ll front row: Joan Hansen, Carolyn Seifert, Irene Gray, Paulette Goodfrinecl, Elisa Bakemier, Sandy Kirby. back row: Ro Ashing, Lo Ashing, Liz Saliba, Kelly O'ConneIl, Mary Jordan, Dana Tye. 122 BADMINTON VARSITY V front row: Mona Ferra, Lisa Leos, Mari Engel, Marianne Curtis. back row: Kathy Swarm, Joellyn Kline, Bobbi lnman, Patty Bycroft, Annette Miller. J.V. VOLLEYBALL fa, t . --H 12, 'Wi front row: Liz Cole, Candy Abril, Pam Davy, Betty Berry, Jerry Tabaha. back rowg Julie Montague, Glenna Elliott, Tina Engel, Janice Carrillo, Kate McCabe, Sonia Wieland. VOLLEYBALL 123 SWIMMING :BIC . front row: Ann Torrance, Beth Butera, Jackie Moure, Catie McCabe, Christy Rakeman, Shari Wingenroth, Michelle Endres, Barbara Weindel. second row: Bryan Maddox, Keith Garrett, Louis Gonzales, Alan Wilmoth, David Lowe, Floy Green, John Domfort. third row: Bob Wingenroth, Steve Jones, Bob Kime, John Owen, Ric Taylor, Tom Lowe, Dan Moskovitz, Mike Butera, David White, Joe Dunnigan. back row: Joan Hansen, Lori Penkowski, Kelly Smith, Kathy Shepler, Joy Hansen, Teresa Drexler, Susie Furry, Martha Owen, Coach David Schumann. absent: Lisa Herold, Shari Johnson, Michelle Eskew, Coach Nancy Theobalo. At the mid-point of their season, the varsity swimmers had scored four impressive victories while losing only one meet. Coach Schumann, who is in his first year at the helm of the squad, believed that his freshman, sophomore laden group would end the season with at leasta 7-3 record. The coach cited Steve Jones, Joy Hansen, and Dave Lowe as distance freestyle competitors -- Bryan Maddox, and Joe Dunnigan in the butterfly --- Joan Hansen in individual medley and backstroke --- and Martha Owen and John Owen in diving. Also --- Bob Wingenroth, Flick Taylor and John Domfort in the sprints --- and Tom Lowe and Mike Butera in the breastroke and freestyle. 124 SWIMMING t ty .fl5 '-it Mr. Dave Schumann, coach of the swim team, goes over some of the details involved with competitive swimming, with the first combined boys and girls team in the history of West High. n,,. .. ,a-.,...,. ,Q lslnllu 1 uw : if ,N -W-N ififii '.ivi, I fii, --,W.,.,W...s,.c, , Sig? : r Y Y gf f K I ' - ,,,. JT W irbitnaanngug 6' fx -. t 0' ,fig 1,.'+ M M.. ,,,, 'S' v M -ws! 'MTW 5 Joy Hansen takes her turn at racing with Steve Jones. This is the first year in the history of West High that the giris have been allowed to be on the swim team with the guys.' They have proved themselves to be just as good, if not better than the guys. SWIMMlNG125 front row: Gene Either, Larry L'Ecuyer, Mark Pennartz, Dick Flelshman, John Propati, Chuck Woodland, Joe Mastrapasqua. middle row: Tom Stallings, Joe Jackson, Craig Woodhouse, Russ Wortman, Rick Owens, Chris Villemez, Mark Coronado. back row: Rusty Van Hoesen, Monte Loveless, Tim Kucharski, Mike Austin, Kip Phelps, Rick Jones, Coach Williams, Manager Mike Morrison VARSITY BA EBAll VARSITY BASEBALL At the mid-point of the Holiday tournament, the Varsity nine with 12 wins against only 2 losses had taken over the lead in their division and had become power in the Phoenix area. lf the effort and improvement continued, this. team should have ended up as a strong contender in the playoffs. Coach Williams, who is in hisfirst year as Varsity coach, cited Rick Owens, Russ Wortman, Chris Villemez and Dick Fleishman for their efforts in the early-season play. 126 BASEBALL Pre-game rally before Central game. West won 7-5! RWWG f-dna Walrvq iff-u...'1 '-n The line up for the National Anthem with FZ.O.T.C. students displaying the colors. Eager and waiting - Alumni Gilbert Garcia, bat-boy Danny, Tom Stallings, John Propati, Tim Kucharski, Joe Mastrapasqua and manager Rusty. Mike Morrison hard at work! BASEBALL 127 Fifi., sf. A, www-, , , ,E.lri,, . N1Mf iff-A n 1 .W -a T T- F nf-5 ,B ?'f???f' ,- iTli'V.fis-ii V, ,, 11:'M '.tn1n11a-va::'ia 'iffT T:'iti'fi??:1iif?lsfsfSfTii': 'Q1:::3izi5qgmw,.ffg,igguE53Ei:Q,i'N H . 1 ,, .ti . V,, 2 5+ - A Q1. U ' 1 W, ' 2 A i T ' f ' A JA T' L . i T .... T 2 W 'fi wi ? , . , ... m y ,, 'f f A J it it W W e - WJ iii if 1 T, lil 'L ,g w f' 1 rrtiiili if 1 T. 5? T w Z' A J ! A ' A A ' f . ,L tw M QWJ M in 1 'W i.9Wili W F ' 'i'l l ' f f1' ' W .IL ' L X A 'r ii T . f K ,, L 5, ix r 5-, Nr J K - ' I :rj is V is 53223 , iw J . ' gift ? was A . ii 1 I F Tw. Vwyyy ML ' ,f-- ,U V ,wxkxvy W V Y ,M FE .. H . . M , , ,. A M' T ww-M-ww www -S uuuurwnnw. M but wiv! tif. ! n I ., w up , J ' 3 g f' J , -if A A T' X' h? ,lJf I frontrow: Bob Day, Bob Manley, Rich Daley, Todd Tussey, Randy Brown, Tim Bien. middle row: Coach Carson, Scott Bowers, John Porter, Regis Bohr, Tom McBride, Carl Nyman. back row: Camillo Castro, Eddie Clausen, Roger LaBrash, Dave Villemez, Dave Thomas, Brian Marti. JV BASEBALL J.V. BASEBALL A ten-inning, 6-5 victory over Alhambra highlighted the early- season action as thejunior varsity baseball squad rolled up a 5-3 record at midseason. The great spirit and attitude displayed by the squad has indicated a winning season for the '76 team. Swinging the big bats for the J.V. nine were Rodger LaBrush, Tony Kline, Tom McBride and Bob Day. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Wins over East and South were the bright spots the first half of the season for this year's freshman baseball squad. Jeff Free, who fired a two-hitter at East, was tabbed as theteam's top performer, while Joe Pizzi, Andrew Miller, Mark Gray, Sky Francis and Bobby Carrillo received credit fortheir early season play. 128 BASEBALL Larry L'Ecuyer at bat in the game against Trevor Browne while Gene Either gets ready. -ee' -' - '1---. A-fee -were-x1s1.+ee+k -ff1- free-fee fe ' 1, . 5S,L,,fi,,.A.e.ss53g,::,,L:JQmggvA:mhr-1:E,:5:i'Kx ' ll Y, M i'iuL ,'waiwwf ei, 5eT:J.51 il- f .sQs1wwf, . l l ' ' W , L -22 A , i l 'W , ,W , 1 A W lllll ew- A l , l ll if ! L is f' .elff f L f A A-fff l l N. l 71 ll f g1. swf ,f if ' , ll 'asf L ee ,ff ' A gui , -iss i1 , ,, Q' A i A '-we A 4' I ' 1 y ,,ll ll, li , ff ' M lll , l , ll i llll ,L ' ,, 3 . ,-- 3 Q Qfgf gg? W'-4' ' l ga., as ,af -QQ is as ef'-' li' A SxXiE'x ' R s 'Sei' 'f5'!' iS?e,.f'RaS , R wv:.,.,..-.-e. LQ lsr el . , A 1... - e..i ii'TQf,L iii? front row: Ron Packwood, Rick Inmon, Sky Francis, Howard Adams, Eric Simonsen, Bobby Carrillo, Greg Tunney, Mark Gray. middle row: Brian MacGregor, Perry Ceccarelli, Joe Pizzi, Kevin Ethier, John Koelsch, Brian Zacharias, Andrew Miller. back row: Coach Irvine, Richard Caldwell, Jeff Free, Sal Rojas, Russ Bolinger, Jesse Beanda, David Leos, Arnold Perez. FRE HMAN BA EBAll , 1 .V ex g . -1 Pitching against North High is Junior Monte Loveless. JUSI e lillle eenfefeneel Kip Phelps, Coach Williams, Mark Sgphomgre RUSS Wortman is Catching. Coronado, Russ Wortman and Larry L'Ecuyer. Kip out - Mike Austin in! BASEBALL 129 1 'S VARSITY BASKETBALL WEST OPP. 51 Chandler 52 60 Tempe 56 55 Prescott 57 66 Brophy 63 54 Central 47 49 Maryvale 59 49 Maryvalle 59 71 Paradise Valley 60 50 South 70 63 Tolleson 48 82 North 68 53 East 78 63 Carl Hayden 65 61 Alhambra 68 59 T. Browne 50 67 Phoenix Union 87 67 Camelback 55 58 Alhambra 82 59' T. Browne 53 56 Phoenix Union 72 65 Camelback 54 66 South 73 Won 11 Lost 11 .1.v. BASEBALL WEST OPP. 5 Central 14 7 South Mountain 0 11 North 2 3 East 8 3 T. Browne 6 14 Carl Hayden 6 10 Phoenix Union 3 6 Alhambra 5 Camelback T. Browne 130 SCORE BOARDS GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS WEST OPP. 1 Carl Hayden O 2 Camelback 7 6 Alhambra 3 9 South 0 9 Phoenix Union 0 6 East 3 3 Central 6 8 Tolleson 1 9 T. Browne 0 6 North 3 Maryvale Carl Hayden FRESHMAN BOYS' TENNIS WEST OPP. '1 Maryvale 0 1 Central 15 '1 South O 5 North 5 1 Alhambra 15 7 Tolleson 6 10 Phoenix Union 5 6 East 6 2 Camelback 12 9 T. Browne 6 'woin by forfeit GIRLS' SOFTBALL WEST OPP. 4 East 3 2 Central 1 4 South 3 6 Tolleson 7 11 North 1 2 East 1 0 Carl Hayden 8 4 Alhambra 5 5 T. Browne 6 4 Phoenix Union 2 4 Phoenix Union 2 11 Camelback 0 5 Maryvale O 0 Alhambra 4 5 East 3 5 Scottsdale 6 Won 9 Lost 6 GIRLS' VARSITY BADMINTON WEST OPP. 9 T. Browne O 8 Maryvale 1 9 Central O 6 South 3 3 Carl Hayden 6 7 Greenway 2 7 Alhambra 2 5 Tolleson 4 8 Cortez 1 7 East 2 1 Camelback 8 Won 9 Lost 2 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL WEST OPP. 1 Maryvale 2 2 Central 1 2 Carl Hayden O 0 Alhambra , 2 2 Tolleson 0 2 Phoenix Union 0 2 East 0 2 Camelback 0 2 T. Browne 0 Won 8 Lost 3 VARSITY WRESTLING WEST OPP. 23 Chandler 32 39 Carl Hayden 22 12 Tempe 49 53 Camelback 9 43 South 22 34 Tolleson 23 34 East 28 16 Alhambra 35 33 T. Browne 27 46 Phoenix Union 18 Won 7 Lost 3 FRESHMAN GIRLS' TENNIS WEST OPP. 4 Maryvale 12 2 Central 13 5 South 4 11 Carl Hayden 1 4 .North 7 2 Alhambra 14 9 Tolleson 1 8 Phoenix Union O 2 East 8 1 Camelback 11 4 T. Browne 8 Won 4 Lost 7 J.V. FOOTBALL WEST OPP. O South 28 O Central 34 7 Tolleson O 0 East 24 12 T. Browne 12 7 Camelback 12 0 Carl Hayden 14 7 alhambra 12 39 Phoenix Union 0 Won 2 Tied 1 Lost 6 J.V. BASKETBALL WEST OPP. 50 Chandler 45 54 Tempe 43 51 Prescott 37 50 Brophy 47 45 Central 33 47 South 48 48 Tolleson 30 53 North 61 46 East 54 48 Carl Hayden 37 55 Alhambra 62 38 T. Browne 49 50 Phoenix Union 46 57 Camelback 49 42 Carl Hayden 40 56 Alhambra 66 73 T. Browne 48 56 Phoenix Union 35 59 Camelback 55 Won 13 Lost 6 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL WEST OPP. 6 Central 14 6 Tolleson 6 14 East 34 41 T. Browne 6 7 Camelback 28 14 Carl Hayden 6 7 Alhambra 21 28 Phoenix Union 6 Won 3 Tied 1 Lost 4 SWIMMING TEAM WEST OPP, 123 Casa Grande 44 93 Central 79 158 McClintock 128 101 Cortez 70 46 Brophy 133 Sunnyslope Apollo Camelback Moon Valley Scottsdale J.V. GIRLS' BADMINTON WEST OPP. 9 T. Browne 0 5 Maryvale 4 8 Central 1 6 South 3 6 Carl Hayden 3 8 Greenway 1 8 Alhambra 1 9 Tolleson 0 6 Cortez 3 6 East 3 1 Camelback 8 Won 10 Lost 1 FRESHMAN BASEBALL WEST OPP. 5 Central 12 7 South 4 3 6 North 10 4 East 2 2 T. Browne 8 Carl Hayden fpostponedj 8 Phoenix Union 1 3 Alhambra 8 8 Camelback 10 T. Browne Carl Hayden Phoenix Union Alhambra Camelback T. Browne Carl Hayden Phoenix Union Alhambra Camelback FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL WEST OPP, 6 Central 16 O Tolleson 6 O East 22 14 T. Browne 22 0 Camelback 38 6 Carl Hayden 2 0 Alhambra 38 Won 1 LOSt 6 VARSITY BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY WEST OPP. 39 Washington 22 1 Phoenix Union 2 45 South 16 25 Agua Fria 30 39 Central 22 26 Tolleson 21 33 East 25 45 Camelback 16 21 Carl Hayden 32 1 Phoenix Union 2 45 Alhambra 16 Won 4 Lost 7 VARSITY BASEBALL WEST OPP. 8 Central 5 7 South 5 5 North 2 5 East 1 3 T. Browne 4 13 Carl Hayden 3 7 Phoenix Union O 4 Alhambra 1 4 Camelback 5 3 T. Browne 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL WEST OPP. 14 Washington O 6 South 34 O Central 35 46 Tolleson 12 13 East 12 14 T. Browne 16 15 Camelback 21 24 Carl Hayden 29 0 Alhambra 6 0 Phoenix Union 24 Won 3 Lost 7 A A .K ,,..ww-nf am: M. Kwan-1 v W I '12 I f im mwtrl 1 Student tioteiiunent is the prime factor in promoting school V ' T i Spirit and helping student to get involved. Homecoming and ' its activities, Christmas projects, Rodeo Week, and the f wl nnin of assemblies are several of the events Student L H Q Government worked on for the school. Funds for various clubs and their needs are supplied from the Associated Student budget. Entry fees, scholarship money, and publicity materials are also provided for. Special projects for , this year included warm fuzzies, Fuzzygrams, big-name g movies, 50's week, several dances, March of Dimes and a ,la Saturday morning workshop. E f ' 1 Mark Williams Elizabeth Pattison President Vice President Lisa Weed Mr John Mansour Kelly Hogan Cath Pugh . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Advisor front row: Mary Jordan, Scott Martinez, Glenda Anderson, Trumaine West, Joy Hansen, Monica Rittaco, Liz Castillo, Virginia Aragon, Shelia Judge, Jeannie Hassenstab, Cheryl Chadwick. middle row: Christina Serpa, Pat Ling, Kelly Smith, Cathy Pugh Melissa Ruby, Jeff Shotz, Ken Loftus, Benny Arce, Tom McBride, Jon Lyons, Paul Vogel. back row: Kevin Whitmore, Michele Orkwiszewski, Fritz Linkner, Rick Jones, Brian MacGregor, David Smith, Libby Pattison, Janelle Mull, Steve Duke, David Villemez Lona English. 134 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Carla Bridwell, Janice Wheeler. back row: Linda lndorf, Joyrl-lansen,TLou Ann'Flannagan. back7riow:fKittyPinkava, Lynda Miller, Lauren Ambler. not picturecl: Deb Reindl, Lou Kave Hancock, Bruce Colletti. not pictured: Dottie Knox, Ann Flanagan. Monica Rittaco, Jon Lyons, Publicity Committee members are, front row: Adrienne Karla Larkins, Peggy Lewis. back rovir: Kathy Shepler, Lynder Meyers, Laurel McConkey, Kathy Shepler, Karla Larkins. not Miller, Kelly Hogan. not pictured: Susan Hickman, Cheri pictured: Mary Ann Didjurgis. Glade, Jonathon Voyce, Linda DePew, Craig Woodhouse, EJ. Stevens. T it it 3i,, , , Qmliwwri,,, we i i T iii' 5 A ,w ifi-iii-.-i ,Ii JW, i ' ,- www n i gg ,ll -'lic it P blic Relations Committee members are, front row: Mark Social Committee members are, front row: Karla Larkins, Lu -tt M L B, h ff D b. L .tt John Gwen not Peggy Lewis, Kelly Hogan. not pictured: John Propati, Paul GHVI , ary OU ISC O , 9 I 93Vl VOgeIA pictured: T om Walker, Karen Wells. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 135 Q 1 ii 'Q' Jeannie Maertz and Marla Santo worked hard at typing everything that had to be sent to the printer, while Donna Wells and Sherry Lazok worked together to write good copy for the yearbook. fl N N Z 35? K Sandy Gwillim Mr. Richard Zimmerman Donna wells Editor-in-Chief Advisor Copy Editor i wr gf 1 , Sherry Lazok Maria Santo Carolyn Maertz Liz Cole Tina Engel Copy Staff Typist Typist Sports Art Staff 136 WESTERNER l , , 5 tm l Editor-in-Chief Sandy Gwillim worked to get all of the copy iiW'N'WWf'l 4 erer . . j s tw EEK' ' A' ,www W ,fm ' I 'tr ' 'V -nr 3 if Pa! RYSSO Julie Schlimgen Denise Morin Photographer Photographer Photographer WESTERNER This year was full of joy and dedication, which is essential to produce a good yearbook. Many hours of constant hard work were put forth not only throughout the school week, but also on holidays and weekends. West still continues to be the only high school in the district that photographs their own Seniors and underclassmen, and in Arizona with Seniors in full color in the yearbook. We wish to give our advisor, Mr. Zimmerman, many thanks for being so patient with us and we hope this year's yearbook has recorded in it all of the unforgettable memories of the past year, which makes a yearbook so special. pasted down, while Liz Cole and Tina Engel assisted in many different ways, Photographers Denise Morin, Pat Rysso, and Julie Schlimgen spent many hours attending school activities in order to take pictures. Then they developed and printed them for the Westerner. WESTERNER 137 SUN DIAL STAFF This year's Sun Dial had a few problems. They changed co-editors several times. Under the direction of Vicki Nlonville, they managed to always put out an excellent paper. Under the direction of Mrs. Hechler, they learned a number of things about Journalism and they displayed this knowledge in what they produced. S f i , I Vicki Molnville Karla Larkins Mrs. Rita Hechler CO'EdlTOf Co-Editor Advisor PQ I rw-gas' W Tanni Sachen Shawn Ertel Jackie Gaillard Kelly Moeur Nanci Barkley Feature Editor News Editor Exchange Editor Reporter Reporter 138 SUN DIAL wwf' Rynia Keel Kim Cantor John Wood Ken Sas Reporter Sports SDOHS Publicity 1 'P-1? Jeff Shotz Ad Editor Barney Anderson Ad Staff -' ,-A ge .Q is f. Y -.-, gif'-f:-3 1-i ii iwii'w7'fJ'iUwii,.Miiizfvifi wi- ,MW 'Wi , wiiwiiii'-iwiimiffii'i.,i'wMiiQiiiiii,,m,if ai-if Wifi I - ,iii ifi,,i,,W,5i9i- ii rim, i' H 5 e :ef Jmrwvi iiimi v , s en , mir i ' wi www' fii' if, 'Mi'WJxiii'7 ', ,. ,iw,iiiiyiiiiii,:iif 'ix 'i'WLimfi f Leswiii' - WW JW -:Pirie- 'fi ' ' gy ' lx ' f- 'IQ -9. Ginny Carpenter Amy McBroom Janet Burtch Business Editor Art Photographer ii ii 'B -2 l ,.,..n,,...,........ V' i i, iiii, is ,,l,, V Y M-yH,,..A, SUN DIAL 139 i .ffl Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Advisor POM PON The 75-76 Pom line started off the year by getting new poms and altering the old uniforms. Pep rallys, poster parties, and a sale of soft pretzels are just some of the ways that the Pom line promoted school spirit. To start the year of festivities, they performed the halftime show at A.S.U. Sundevil Stadium where the New York Jets met the Minnesota Vikings. Diana Frost Jerri Harris Ali Mieduch Cindy Pahl Vonda Perrin Tanni Sachen Carol White Kathy Witt Debbie Witt The Pom Pon line entertains the football team and the student body with their dance at the Homecoming assembly They worked many long, hard hours during the summer in order to be ready for the up coming school year 140 POM PON 4.l ff nr- Dottie Knox Irne Romero Susan Carrillo Erin Coyle Linda DePew Jackie Gaillard Terri Hall Sandy Hernandez CHEER The Cheer Line for 75-76 got off to a good start by going to cheer camp in California. While there, they were rated 2nd out of 22 squads and number 1 for creativity. Also that summer, Linda DePew's mother made their uniforms for the upcoming year. Spirit chains, car washes, and cookie sales were some of the ways they electrified the school spirit. 5 Tile. Q? 1 qfqlf is:!! , 532 Eff' it 5 12 L Si The Cheerleaders attempt to get the student body involved in showing their school spirit by doing Two Bits during the Homecoming assembly. They worked-out many hours every day during the summer, in order to be in shapeforthe many activities that were coming up this year. CHEER 141 front row: Libby Pattison, Laurel McConkey, Sherry Lazok, LeeAnn Anderson, Richele Scrivens, Donna Ratliff, Sandy Hegel, Carol Bedard, Cindy Peterson, Kelly Norman, Wendy Erotas, Jeanine L'Ecuyer. 2nd row: Leslie Hendricks, Carol Finger, Rhonda King, Paulette Goodfriend, Sally Sizemore, Tina Engel, Erin Hammons, Lynda Cassels, Linda Washington, Debbie Willis, Carolyn Johnson, Kaylene Marshall. 3rd row: Joellyn Klein, Julie Glennie, Karen Burghard, Jon Voyce, James Carpenter, Lane Ferrin, Paul Edgar, Gary Sherman, Julie Wilkerson, Lauren Ambler, Sandy Swillim, Sandy Golden. back row: Mike Snyder, Mark Weiland, Bob Rockwell, Heber Andrus, Ken Huff, Lon Vanderveer, Tom Ward, Martin Kuban, Richard Hintze, Bryan Park, Gary Bullock. not pictured are: Mike Adams, Brenda Altherr, Warren Asmus, Patti Avery, Elisa Bakemeier, Shirley Bass, Susie Bond, Shari Burgess, Bruce Consier, Gail Cordell, Andrea Darby, Cheryl Dudley, Kevin Ferrin, Bryan Fitch, Lou Ann Flanagan, Susie Furry, Keith Garrett, Joan Hansen, Joy Hansen, Julie Henderson, Anita Johnson, Laurie Jones, Marguerite Jordan, Doreen LaPardi, Bryan Littlepage, Dean Lusk, Niel Niedeffer, Joye Oliver, John Owen, Kitty Pinkava, Kevin Pullins, Don Radford, Bonnie Ruiz, Wendy Savage, Sue Scott, Tony Shaw, Nadya Sitnik, Don Wanty, Janice Wheller, Jeff Yoder. MIXED CHDRUS MIXED CHORUS Under the direction of Serge Huff, this year's Mixed Chorus was better than ever. A few of the places they sang at during the Christmas season were: the Arizona Biltmore for the Tanner Construction Company, the State Hospital, the Valley Center, the First National Bank, and the Phoenix Art Museum. They also performed at school in the traditional Christmas assembly. As the school year progressed, the Mixed Chorus sang in two Bicentenniel shows at school, they also performed for both the Teachers Convention and the P.A.C.T. Choir members sang Mozart's Requiem at the St. Francis Catholic Church, and they participated in festivals at N.A.U. and A.S.U. To help finance their trip to Flagstaff, they sold a variety of goods such as: cheese and sausage, waste baskets and loads of candy. 142 CHORUS Serge Huff directs the Mixed Chorus and a few of his old students front row: Luanne Alderson, Frances Yefko, Barbara Hickman, Andrea Voyce, Avan Probst, Susan Acedo, Susie Lazok, Roxanne Willette. middle row: Debra Consier, Lori Anderson, Sarah J. Pattison, Susan Vawter, Tammy Coffey, Janie Guy, Melissa Ruby, Elva Ramirez, Laura Lesperance. back row: Sandy Ojeda, Debra Rojeski, Patti Baird, Martha Owen, Cheryl Golden, Carolyn Williams, Elizabeth Cullen, Kathy Shepler, Keri Edwards, Debra Van Vugt. not pictured: Dianna Bond, Julie Montague, Katrina Palmer, Diana Reveles, Sharon Seiber. ADVANCED GIRLS CHDRUS The Mixed performances at St. Francis Catholic Church on April 2 and 3. ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS Under the direction of Serge Huff, this year's Advanced Girls Chorus was as good as ever. They performed at Christmas time at several places such as, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the State Hospital. They sang for the Phoenix Women's Club, the Central High Girls Choir and the Canadian Club. Later in the year they sang in the All-School Spring Music Festival and warmed the hearts of a Senior Citizens Club for whom the Advanced Girls Chorus performed. The members went on an overnight trip to N.A.U. to sing in the music festival and received a superior rating. ln orderto finance this trip, the Advanced Girls Chorus worked hard to sell candy, car wash tickets and had a garage sale. This year turned out to be a rewarding experience for all the girls involved, thanks to Mr. Huff. CHORUS 143 front row: Fredena Holloway, Miriam Greenwald, Diane Harder, LaDawn Rojas, Sheri Henderson, Sonja Tyson, Laurie Ferrin, Cynthia Hubbard, Jeanine L'Ecuyer, Jay Greenwald, Elaine Glazar, Maureen Marshall, Selwyn Lewis. 2nd row: Anna Holmquist, Marguerite Jordan, Sandy Bishop, Julie Bourgeous, Kim Pitts, Cheryl Golden, Charnee Blanco, Bonnie Ruiz, Pam Poglajen, Paulette Goodfriend, Dora King, Cindy Fteisdorph, Kevin Ferrin, Zaira Pattini. 3rd row: Kathy Lineberry, Richele Scrivens, Barbara Spain, Pam Nicholas, Steve Torrence, Carrie Kameron, Brian Bishop, Cynthia Bailey, Patti Baird, Ruth Barry, Terri Hall, Nancy Maxwell, Katie Coles, Arabeth Stevens. back row: Liz Felix, Julie Montague, Fritz Linkner, David Poorman, Andrew Linkner, David Alltop, Bob Iles, Joellyn Klein, Chris Vaughan, Terry Williams, Leisa Wood, Ron Odell, Tom Denny, Lance Kuester, Cheryl Dudley. BAND This year's Band members were always on the go, playing for some kind of event. During the summer months, they managed to get together to play for the Viking and Jets Pro Football game and they did an excellent job. At school they had several concerts, which includes Band Solo Night, with the winner being flutist Jeanine L'Ecuyer. The band members also played in both school bicentennial programs, they marched in the Veterans Day Parade, played at the County Fair, and participated in two music festivals at NAU and ASU. And let's not forget those many, many football games that they faithfully attended. Without the guidance and directing of Mr. Marshall, the band would not sound as fantastic as it does. As usual, we at West High can be proud of our Marching Band. 144 BAND The Band Council members are: front row, Cindy Fteisdorph, Miriam Greenwald, Diane Harder, Jeannine L'Ecuyer, Elaine Glazar, Jay Greenwald, Arabeth Stevens. back row: Valerie Greer, Waren Asmus, Leslie Hedrich, Chris Vaughan, Michelle Eskew, Mark W. front row: Ron Llewlyen, Pat Roach, Lane Ferrin, Steve Goodfriend, Tranquilino Reveles, Jill Mahoney, Matt Baker, Nancy Spain, Mark Lopez, Brian Altherr. 2nd row: Tim Norman, Rick Dattilio, Jim Reisdorph, Robert Rodgers, Kahy Christie, Valerie Geare, Leslie Hendricks, Jeff Yoder, Chris Henrich. 3rd row: Devon bridgewater, Warren Asmus, Jeff Prazak, David Sarver, Johnny Johnson, Harry Hamlyn, Phillip Voyce. back row: Nelson Ross, Gary Petrytus, Mark Weiland, Steve Miller, Randy Koth, John Gerard, Rick Edwards, John Owen, Daniel Wiley, Tom Rosenbaum, Duane Horning. E 'll 1 is 4 2 J! f ri to oeee J 1 r W NW J wif -4 '7 H-ffl' 'll J W il lim Is this our exciting, extravagant West High band? It sure is! The band meets every first hour with Mr. Marshall to work toward their many performances. BAND 145 i Bryan Altherr, Dwight Anderson, Warren Asmus, Joel Ayala, Ruth Barry, Julie Bourgeous, Devon Bridgewater Karen Burghard Kerri Cameron, April Curtis, Cheryl Dudley, Paul Edgar, Ricky Edwards, Lona English, Wendy Erotas Connie Ganolis Valerie Geare, John Gerard, Elaine Glazar, Sandy Golden, Jamie Guy, Paulette Goodfriend, Stephen Goodfriend Miriam Greenwald Harry Hamlyn, Diane Harder, Holly Harmann, Sherri Henderson, Leslie Hendricks, Richard Hintze Kenneth Huff Carolyn ORCHESTRA This year the Orchestra was busier than ever. They performed at school in two formal concerts, the Christmas assembly and two Bicentennial programs. The Orchestra performed at many other places outside of school such as the State Hospital, Valley Center and Los arcos during the Christmas holidays. They also played again this year for the Junior Miss Pageant anddid an excellent job as usual. Members of the Orchestra worked very hard at selling a variety of goods in orderto raise enough money for their biggest project: a trip to California. All of this was accomplished only through the fine guidance of Mr. Philabaum. 146 ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA COUNCIL front row: Sandy Golden, Diane Harder, Karen Burghard Elaine Glazar Jeanine LEcuyer back row: Nelson Ross, Leslie Hendricks, Warren Asmus Johnson, Dora King, Randy Koth, Jeanine L'Ecuyer, Randy Liebler, Kayleen Marshall, Maureen Marshall, Laurel McConkey, Patrick McCue, Lucy Ng, Bennet Oreck, Kelly Peterson, Stephen Peterson, Tracy Peterson, David Pugh, Tranquiling Reveles, Nelson Ross, Kevin Salee, David Sarver, Roberta Shaw, Sally Sizemore, Barbara Spain, Nancy Spain, Arabeth Stevens, Lisa Van der Steur, Andrea Voyce, Johnathan Voyce, Phillip Voyce, Mark Weiland, Jimmie Woods, Claire Woody, Danny Yee. Under the direction of Mr. Philabaum, the Orchestra worked hard every third period. Because of this, they soon became known as one of the best in the state. ORCHESTRA 147 - ? -- N .i ,im i in 1 25,52 aw , S lv my ,WW W , , fl , i , ww t m, M . if fat, f. 2 l, i amugeivgffib ' , ,V At the federal inspection, R.O.T.C. students stand at attention Company A s commander is Donald Wanty cfcpt Company B s commander is Chris Henrich c!1lt., and the Color Guard is commanded by Tim Kennedy cfmsg Company A's first platoon commander cfllt. Steve Merva passes in review. Tony Humphries, Paul Johnson and Don Prosise are the squad leaders. Some of the federal inspectors starting from the left are cfcol. Bruce Collette, LTC William Kuhn, Adm. Esterbrooks U.S.N. Res., Col. Patterson Phx. Union DAI, Amy Worthen member of Phoenix City Council, three Army Recruiting Personal, Mr. Dye, Sec. of State Wesly Bolin, Mr. Constock Principal of Camelback, Gary Nutting, Dominio Davirro, Joel Wallace LTC, Paul Dietzel, Ron Jackway, and Aids to Adm. Esterbrooks. 148 MILITARY ,M ........W-........,., ..,, MILITARY 4-ni' ' ES! X W' Bruce Colletti Batallion Commander .--Magik 1 ,W u 'L Sergeant Ray Combs i 1 Commandant X 5 HNF? e Boy's Drill Team commanded by c!1lt. Chris He nrich execute Third Battalion executive officer cfcpt. Edward Vallejo and Han Arms'-1 staff Rose Grazaskso, Donn Reed and Joyce Springsteen. MILITARY 149 Luke Air Force Base Band led off the inspection with a combination of military service songs. A company first platoon commanded by c!1lt. Steve Merva. Ptn. cfcorp. Ralph Health. Second platoon Company B led by .c!1lt. Cheryl Thorn. Both A and B companies have 1 platoon of girls. 150 MILITARY 3 s Q-akmw--FH , Q gf? A , R X I :M CA.. i 4 LWJ. Company A's second platoon commanded by c!1lt. Sylvia Arvizu passes in review. Platoon Sgt. is cfsgt. Kelly Rhoades. Color Guard commanded by cfmsg. Time Kennedy. Company B's first platoon commanded by cl lt. Don MacGregor. Twenty-seven cadets are in this unit marching past reviewing officer. MILTAFKY 151 BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is a club organized for boys who enjoy athletics. Alphabetical members: Tim Bien, Randy Brown, Ron Carlson, Ed Claussen, Mark Clay, Mark Coronado, Nick Cosmakos, Arthur Day, Matthew Dominguez, Mike Dugan, Robert Geree, Tim Hyland, Kirk Kashmerick, John Kopchak, Joe Krah, Tim Kucharski, Mace Kuester, Rodger La Brasch, Tom Lowe, Armando Macias, Steve Miller, Wendell Olaphant, Rick Owens, Kip Phelps, John Propatti, Kevin Pullins, Jim Tang, Greg Tunney, Chris Villemez, Mark Williams, Randy Wester, David White, Bob Wingenroth, Russ Wortman. BOWLING is designed to help new bowlers and provide recreation for experienced members. front row: Maida Liljedahl, Patricia Smith, Julian Reveles, Cliff Yeager, Linda Yeager, Glenn Reasor. back row: Mark Andrews, Roy Horn, Carrie Horn, Johnny Johnson, Bill Worthington. fit 1 , l f gi' ' Wi, IW' fl u l X C.O.E. gives students a chance to socialize and work together. front row: Michele Cohen, Lori Harvill, Nancy Olea, Roxanne Jackovich, Cheryl Bushie. middle row: Joan Koelsch, Heidi Leuning, Vicki Hudson, Dora King, Bernice Hawkins, Susan Hoyt. back row: Mrs. Pitzer, Allison Chandler, Sandra Maldonado, Lisa Geyman, Sheila House, Diana Almanza. 152 ORGANIZATION A6 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA develops future leaders in marketing and distribution. front row: Kelly Moeur, Roseanne Vasquez, Jennie Ala, Lisa Dupuis, Melody Himebaugh, Cynthia Tomson, Deatra Bowman, Lynn Smith. middle row: Marty Peeples, Phyllis Cohan, Lisa Hobaica, Kim Bunyard, Debby Tucker, Constance Herman, Christie Lindstrom, Carla Bridwell. back row: William Worthington, Sandy Sexton, Susan Milford, Phillip Case, Paula Brown, Robert Greene, Chuck Carstensen, Mr. Kris Sheets, Advisor. DIAMOND DOLLS support and promote publicity and spirit for the West High Varsity Baseball team. Susan Kepner, Amy McBroom, Debbie Willis, Marianne Simon, Debbie Marshall, Debbie Witt, Vicki Romero, Estella Martinez, Connie Herman. Wh FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA helps students become better adapted to home life. front row: Peggy Patterson, Kathy Bowens, Theresa O'Connell, Andrea Pecha, Denise Smith. middle row: Paula Stallings, Kathy Chavez, Sherry Moss, Valjean Bischoff. back row: Mary Frieze, Geraldene Hickman, Carol Dodds, Ada Smith. ORGANIZATION 153 FRENCH CLUB provides a social area for students and promotes French culture. front row: Paul L'Ecuyer, Liu Simon, Paul Woosley, Stephen Goodfriend, Celia English, Sandy Frey, Kathy Woodland. middle row: Helen Dong, Katie Coles, Mike Ehle, Bobbi Inman, Maida Liljedahl, Tanni Sachen, Sylvia Arvizu, Adrienne Meyers. back row: Tom Orchard, Paul Vogel, Joan Schleisman, Bruce Consier, Martin Kuban, Lynette Addabbo, Dorian Parker, Julie Jones, Greg Jones. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is designed to promote better understanding of girls' athletics. front row: Elisa Bakemier, Anne Timberlake, Judy Kokali, Colleen O'Brian, Liz Kokali, Patty Phippeny, Barbra Viar, DeDe lngel, Tammy Cochran, Deanna Foust. 2nd row: Kim Cantor, Pam Davy, Betsy Jordan, Joy Hansen, Alice Owens, Yolanda Washington, Candy Mohr, Marianne Higgings, Stephine Trammell, Marcia Fritz, Donna Reed. 3rd row: Mr. Mathews, Mary Jordan, Irene Gray, Cindy Taylor, Kathy Pogalajen, Tracy Challis, Kathleen Ashing, Tammy Hodge, Dana Tye, Sherry Shortledge, Kathy Woodland, Cheryl Craven, Janet Nelson, Kelly O'Connell. 4th row: Carolyn Seifert, Marcie Wieseman, Lo Ashing, Charlie Stewart, Ro Ashing, Sandy Kirby, Ada Smith, Pat Reemer, Barbra Holtz, Lisa Ward, Amy Smith. GERMAN CLUB encourages students to learn the language and become more informed about German customs and traditions. front row: Ron Packwood, Paul Edger, Pam Davy, Alvina Yup, Jill Mahoney, Barbara Hickman, Hyung Kim, Jeff Owens. 2nd row: Mrs. Guest, Kenny Judd, Ellen Snyder, Beth Vaughan, Nannette Yount, Sonja Weiland, Amy Smith, Laura Jones, Lilian Weiland, Ray Rubin. 3rd row: Cari Bliklen, Lisa Allen, Cheri Glade, Roy Horn, Julie Fritts, Susan Feldsien, Jan Bowman, Cindy Clark, Carl Nyman, Mark Skroch. back row: David Foust, Kevin Ethier, Randy Bonnell, Carrie Horn, Debby Hager, Lance Kuester, Lane Ferrin, Jeff Yoder, Nancy Harvey, Phil Wilkinson, Scott Smith, Pete Greene, Colin Marble. 154 ORGANIZATION If GIRLS LEAGUE services the school and outside community through Vale-grams and other projects. tront row: Michelle Endres, Kelly Moeur, Denise Morin, Lisa Stava, Lisa Ferris, Sandy Frey, Eileen Kenny, Rosemary Wilson, Sheila Judge. middle row: Cindy Wallace, Danita Yocom, Patricia Martinez, Liz Kokali, Cheryle Thorn, Theresa Conditt, Sue Voss, Pat Ling, Michelle Gabrielle, Mary Pearson. back row: Tina Manley, Debbie Willis, Marianne Simon, Lisa Ramos, Julie Jones, Christy Marlowe, Cindy Clark, Tami Blair, Anne Timberlake, Ada Smith, Kim Phalen. si! 5 . ' 5 q .Naya R . . . . . 1 to .1 HERO is a club to promote Home Economiccs Related Occupations. They made Bicentenniel ties for the male faculty members. front row: Penny Hubbard, Nancy Maxwell, Patti Henneman, Rhonda Richards, Valerie Leach, Gerie Hobbs. middle row: Rick Krah, Linnea Smith, Liz Nantz, Melanie Porter, Patty Boehler, Ruben Aragon, Diana Lovely, Peggy Sandman, Tom Stein. back row: Mary Ellis, Doris Fall, Jeri Harris, Patty Bonham, Rita Martinez, Linda Legge, Wanna Christman, Advisor: Mrs. Alston. INDUSTRIAL CO-OP EDUCATION gives experience to students interested in the field of industrial artsf lt'offers a credit for job experience and is a work experience program. front row: Chuck Timmerman, Ann Wilson, Steve Simmons, Renee Bennett, Linda Pepitone, Linda Schell, Chris Flanders. middle row: Dan Hernandez, Rick Jackson, Robin Milan, Kelly Kridler, Sheryl Williams, Allen Surridge, David McMahon. back row: Russ Woody, Michael Lipman, Larry Van Liew, Mark La Veer, Mike Sanders, Jerry Brown, Gary Stanzak, Larry Smith, Coordinator. . ORGANIZATION 155 I A ' Q! . . 1 KEY CLUB services the school and community through a Blood drive, M.D. Dance Marathon, and the Christmas Semi-Formal Dance. front row: Craig Woodhouse, Devon Bridgewater, Tom Flinn, Steve Simmons, John Leos, David Fike, Nick Cosmakos, Bennet Oreck, Mark Coronado. second row: Larry L'Ecuyer, Gary Boshes, Greg Wahlrab, Duffy McCampbell, Scott Lorent, Dennis Andersen, Ben Ederer, Mark Pennartz, Mark Williams. third row: Dan Moskovitz, Steve Duke, Brian Cummings, Joe Jackson, Mike Austin, Kip Phelps, Mike Dugan, Charles Woodland, Dave Hetz. back row: David Pugh, Ken Bell, Warren Asmus, Bob Wingenroth, Duncan McCampbell, Rick Owens. LEO CLUB is a service organization that conducts projects for the betterment of West High School. front row: Brian Marti Sylvia Romero, Patricia Martinez, Christine Wyskiver, Jimmy Garcia, John Wood. back row' J' Add bb J h W y ' Wendell Oliphant, Mr. Irvine. Im O O, O n emz' John mime' LETTERMEN'S CLUB brings unity to the Lettermen of the school and raises money awards for outstanding athletes each year. Alphabetically, members are: Albert Abril, Steve Abril, Jim Addabbo, Tim Bien, Jim Bonham, Mark Carlson, Ron Carlson, Jon Ciulei, Nick Cosmakos, Arthur Day, Jon Daffart, Kenneth De Ronlhac, John Drexler, Mike Dugan, John Gerard, Don Hall, Joe Jackson, John Kopchak, Joe Krah, Mace Kuester, Tom Lowe, Brian Maddox, Armondo Macias, Dennis Malone, Andrew Miller, Anthony Miller, George Payton, Kip Phelps, John Propati, Kevin Pullins, Ron Strayer, Maurice Toborda, Greg Tunney, Brian Wallace, John Wentz, Bob Wingenroth, Mark Williams, John Wood, Craig Woodhouse. 156 ORGANIZATION - ., .1 LM, H.-WF - if 5 gif! . S LIFE UNLIMITED is a club to provide fellowship to Christians on campus. front row: Diana Markalis, Paula Bridwell David Jenkins Cheryl Golden, Lisa Weed. middle row: Ruth Barry, Cathy Pugh, Carol White, Carol Finger, Sandy Golden, Pam Poglajen, back rowt Linda lndoff, Lon Vanderveer, Duane Horning, Richard Hintze, Michele Orkwiszewski. MATAMAIDS support the wrestling team by keeping score, making money and promoting spirit. front row: Kristal Dendy, Diana Grabiec, Eileen Bien, Naomi Yabe, Marianne Utz. back row: Pam Paglajen, Cindy Wallace, Mary Huffaker, Christine Olea, Sandra Shullenberger, LouAnn Flanagan. MECHA is composed of students interested in preserving Mexican-American heritage. front row: Roberto Aguilar, Frank Buso, Norma Jean Griego, Eva Loyd,RosieAmavisca, Virginia Aragon, Kathy Chavez, Elizabeth Aguilar, Maria Gonzales, Donald Rivera, Christine Olea, Cindy Sallas. middle row: Steve Abril, Tony Hernandez, Cristina Gonzales, Patty Phippeny, Christina Serpa, Liz Maldonado, Dinah Cervantes, Alice Coronado, Pat Miranda, Irene Quirino, Linda Martinez, Sandra Barragon, Diana Ram. back row: Leo Carrillo, Paul Serpa, Michelle Moreno, Sandra Ceballos, Rene Barragon, Susie Lama, Cathy Perez, Cyndee Ramirez, Albert Abril, Charles Phippeny, Ray Eufemia, Sonia Hernandez, Michael Ohton, Cindy Gonzales, Dianna Arvizu, Debbie Carrilo, Candy Abril, Suzan Carrillo, Ricky Hernandez. ORGANIZATION 157 ., Jag: ,v- MERMAIDS raise Q-ask for the team, keep time and help score at the Swim meets. front row: Carol Bedard, Maggie Leach, Karen Wells, Julie Bourgeous, Virginia Aragon, Lisa Ferris, Sally Sizemore. middle row: Lynda Cassells, Carolyn Johnson, Diane Harder, Nanci Barkley, Marianne Utz, Michele Orkwiszewski. back row: Julie Jones, Carol White, Erin Hammons, Mary Bayless, Cheryl Dudley. 'NO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is a club to recognize and encourage scholastic achievement and to promote leadership, good citizenship, and service. front row: Rose Ana Jimenez, Suzan Carrillo, Miriam Greenwald, Kim Cantor, Laurel McConkey, Sandy Gwillim, E. J. Stevens, Arabeth Stevens, Richard Vos, Tom Flinn, Mike Dugan. middle row: Cheryl Bushie, Cathy Pugh, Karla Larkins, Mary Pinkava, Joy Hansen, Dave Smith, Carol White, Dahn Drescher, Richard Hintze, Danny Yee, Bob Wingenroth, Mark Carlson. back row: Michele Orkwiszewski, Gary Boshes, Anelia Velasco, Cheryl Thorn, Leisa Wood, Carol Bedard, Devon Bridgewater, Harry Hamlyn, Kelley Hogan, Cindy Pahl, Dave Hancock, Dave Hetz. ,Milli V ' na x g'E'q in I N 5 1 if L ww Qual NATIONAL THESPIANS SOCIETY is a club to promote drama at the high school level through many plays andworkshops. front row: Debra Rojeski, Anne Parsons, Susie Furry, Joy Hansen, Joan Hansen, LouAnn Flanagan, Lisa Weed, Lisa van der Steur. middle row: Denise Seiber, Kitty Pinkava, Laurel McConkey, Peggy Lewis, Melissa Ruby, Nikki Ritacco, Elizabeth Pattison, Dave Hancock. back row: Bob Rockwell, Marguerite Jordan, Trumaine West, Kelley Hogan, Dorette Mihelich, Bryan Littlepage, Richard Hintze, Lona English. 158 ORGANIZATION DMUT OF FDCUSWCl.UB is a club for students interested in film making. front row: Pat Rysso, Mario Velasquez, Nikki Ftitacco, Rodney Ito, Betsy Jordan. back row: Hynia Keel, Chris Powell, Cris Navage, Mike Dugan, John Kopchak. PARNASSUS is an honorary society that gives students a chance to meet together and have fun. front row: Diane Hagenstad, Ling Yen, Alvina Yup, Kathleen Shepler, Kitty Pinkava, Paula McCue, Yolanda Wong, Joy Harsen, Karen Wells, Leilani Ito, Adrienne Meyers. back row: Kevin Mercurio, Dave Smith, Nannette Yount, Sue Bauer, Katie Coles, Carol White, Leisa Wood, Lona English, Shawn Ertel, Joseph Milburn. QUILL AND SCROLL is an honorary society for publications students. front row: Kelly Moeur, Amy McBroom, Sherry Lazok, Lane Criss, Janet Burtch, Bruce Colletti. back row: Shawn Ertel, SandyGwillim, Vicki Monville, Jackie Gaillard, Jinny Carpenter, Anna Holmquist. ORGANIZATION 159 IFS In '1 W SCIENCE is a club getting people involved in science related activities, front row: Lee Penick, Jay Greenwald, Anna Holmquist, Richard Vos, Dave Mohr, Leiland Ito. back row: Maurice Taborda, Marri Ransom, Adrienne Meyers, Bryan Littlepage, Mike Morrison, Dave Smith, Advisor Mr. Forrest Page. SPANISH is a club to enhance foreign language study and to learn more about the Spanish culture. front row: Dave Hancock, Sue Brewer, E. J. Stevens, Suzan Carrillo, Rose Ana Jimenez, Irene Romero, Ruth Gonzales. back row: Richard Vos, Fred Yee, Mark Carlson, Leo Carrillo, Jackie Gaillard, Michele Orkwiszewski, Cathy Pugh. SPEECH 8. DEBATE competes with schools in meets held at various high schools and colleges. front row: Leilani Ito, Anna Holmquist, Julie Fritts, Maureen Marshall, Fletcher Holmquist. back row: Sylvia Arvizu, Philip Shea, Marguerite Jordan. 160 ORGANIZATION inns J.. F J fflg ,S J XM, l rf 53,3151 x STUDENT TUTORS help students in the skills necessary to be successful in their various classes. front row: Marilyn Mynatt, Yolanda Wong, Donna Woodmass, Avan Probst, Judy Kokali, Lisa Ferris, Shelia Shapiro, Annette Harrison, Kristie Rakeman Simon Liu, Joyce Hurst, Debbie Davis, Lisa Slefert, Lori Jones. second row: Barbara Hagenmeir, Leilani Ito, Diane Hagenstad Holly Harman, Kathleen Shepler, Theresa McCaleb, Mary Borst, Valjean Bischoff, Dianna Arvizu, Coleen Collins, Anne Parsons, Daniel Lucas, Gary Kinneman. third row: Scott Angle, Joan Cohan, Rodney Ito, Marilou Bischoff, Annette Marcus, Debbie Hager, Dale Peterson, Keith Vanderbilt, Bob Russell, Sylvia Arvizu, Sally Sizemore, Steffani Westfall, Mrs. Siebenman. back row: Ada Smith, Shirley Bass, Larry Bolton, Kelly Paty, Gray Conklin, Don MacGregor, Cheryl Thorn, Kim Williams, NickieSkiles, Fred Yee, Carl Yup, Dawn Carpenter, Scott McPherson. not in picture: Richard Vos, Geraldene Hickman, Barbara Kocik, Linda Schell. 1 ' a O Q il 2 ll s . Ei: .zs r H... Model U.N. delegates from West High were, front row: Arabeth Stevens, Libby Pattison, Kaylene Marshall, back row: Paul Vogel, Erin Hammons, John Propati, Dave Hetz. ORGANIZATIONS 161 F' K 2 shi W W my 'Z W 41, af, 1 5 me ' ' 6253 ,553 PRINCIPAL Mr. Robert Dye l have just finished reading the words I wrote forthe 1975 Westerner. In those words I mentioned changes that were coming for West High School. I should have included the words You haven't seen anything yet! This year has seen our campus in a condition of continual activity. Changes have been going on with great speed. Classes have had to move from room to room on short notice. We have been severly crowded for space, and in general, things have been torn up all over the campus. God willing, by September, 1976, our remodeling and rebuilding will be complete and we will have a modern educational facility at West High School. While the physical changes have taken place, there has also been a great deal of activity by staff and students. The Music program continues its outstanding ways. Our athletics program shows increased participation and improved records and gives promise of returning to the victorious ways of past years. A new program for the gifted is being planned and will be implemented next year. ln the midst of all this change, faculty and students have held on to theirgood humor and continue to maintain a fine program of education. The future looks bright indeed. Robert A. Dye Principal 164 ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL Mr. Wendell Smith ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mr. Jerome Siegel Mrs. Jeanne Schoolland Commendations to the Student Body at West High School -- You have adjusted well to one of the biggest renovations to happen on any campus while school is in session. You have come through with outstanding successes in the field of Academics, Athletics, Fine and Performing Arts, and Vocational preparation. We will all continue to be even more proud of West High School as we see the new and improved buildings and facilities. A new IMC, new landscaping and refrigeration will help our school continue to bethe best. Wendall E. Smith Leaving West this year with a combined service ol 26 years will be our two Administrative Assistants. We wish them the best in their new positions at two other schools. Fond memories of an eleven year tenure at West! Top notch students with a concerned faculty! Humorous incidents on campus! I may be leaving in body but, certainly, not in spirit for a lifetime of experience within a short span of time. Best of luck! Mr. Jerome Siegel I consider myself most fortunate to have been associated with West High School. I have been a Thunderbird for 25 years and it will not be easy to clip my wings and become a panther. I would like to thank the students and staff who have made my years at West so pleasant -- I will truly miss all of you. Mrs. Jeanne Schoolland ADMINISTRATION 165 Q. 'BOARD OF EDUCATION Members of the Board Of Education arethe elected representatives of the residents of the Phoenix Union High School System. The Members of the Board for the 1976 school year include: Mr, Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr., Presidentg Mr. William D. Bostrom, Clerkg Dr. V. A. Dunham, Member and Mrs. Ruth Finn, Member. The Board serves without pay and devotes countless hours each week toward improving educational opportunities for students of the Phoenix Union High School System. Board meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of each month. Board Study Sessions are held on a regular basis. Students are welcome at all Board meetings, and when a request is made, are given a chance to speak to the Board. Mr. William D. Bostrom Dr. V. A. Dunham Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow Superintendent 166 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Ruth Fin n Mr. John T. Hansen Mr. Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr. DEPARTMENT HEADS V Business Education - Mr. JOIWH Hill Pupil Personnel Service - Mr. David Carpenter English - Mr. Robert Stewart Mathematics - Mr. Hugh Hackett Fine Arts - Mr. Richard Philabaurn P, E, Bgys - Mr, Martin Shepard F0l'9i9h Language ' MV- Joe B'3f -9900 P. E. Girls - Mrs. Mary Ann Yee Home Economics - Mrs. Delores Adkins Reading - Miss Bertha Flood lI1dUSiI'ial Arts - MV- TONY l-lUblCiCh Resource Learning - Mrs. Elaine Petersen Instructional Materials - Mr. Lee Ashton Science - Mr, James Sim P90P9l P 09l'3m ' MV- Laffy 'fmef Social Studies - Mr. George Sappenfield Mrs. Dolores Adkins Mr. James Agee Mrs. Lela Alston Mr. Lee Ashton Mrs. Joanna Bannan Mr. Joe Barragon Mrs. Janet Beliveau Mrs. Naomi Ben-Asa Mrs. Joyce Benner Mrs. Lucille Bridgewater Mr. Everett Byron Mrs. Theresa Campo Ms. Christi Clark Mrs. Alba Clay Mrs. Lois Coles Mrs. Benita Cowger Miss Donna Craighead Mrs. Lorraine Cripps Mr. Frank Downey Mr. John Downs Miss Margaret Doyle Mrs. Frances Englebrecht Mrs. Dorothy Fields Mr. Troy Fincher Miss Bertha Flood Mrs. Mary Foehring Miss Wilola Follett Mrs. Janice Gardner Mr. James Garity Mrs. Annie Laurie Buehman FACULTY 167 Mr. Gary Glasenapp Mrs. Barbara Goldstein Mrs. Amy Guest Mr. Hugh Hackett Mrs. Rita Hechler Mr. John Hill Mr. Eugene Hoel Mrs. Harold Howell Mr. Serge Huff Mr. Charles Hutcherson Mr. Larry lrmer Mr. Carl Jepson Mr. Donald Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mr. Dean Jones Mrs. Mae Jones Mrs. Eugenia Jordan Mr. David Kell Mrs. Bonnie Kuhn Mr. Tony Ljubicich Mrs. Grace Locke Mr. Curtis Lucas Mr. Orra Lundgren Mr. John Mansour Mr. Jim Markel Mr. Reginald Matthews Mr. Ray Maxey Mrs. Florence Mitchell Mrs. Margaret Mosby Mrs. Jane Moser Mr. Bill Munson Mrs. Paula Noel Mr. Forrest Page Mrs. Jeanne Pence Mrs. Elaine Petersen 168 FACULTY J X 2 ' fl f lil! tml Mr. Richard Philabaum Mrs. Diane Pitzer Miss Priscilla Prather Mr. Edward Ranshaw Mr. Harold Robinson Mrs. Debi Roman Mr. Alfred Romo Mr. Sims Rose Mr. Goerge Sappenfield Mr. Richard Saunders Mr. Sam Scott Mrs. Frances Seifman Mr. Kris Sheets Mrs. Jeanne Siebenman Mrs. Helen Smith Mr. Larry Smith Mr. Abraham Stantield Mr. Robert Stewart Mr. James Stitt Mrs. Carolyn Talley Mr. Craig Thies Mrs. Ruth Ulmen Mrs. Lora VanQuathem Mr. Mahlon Weaver Mrs. Dot West Mr. Hugh West Mr. Roger Williams Mrs. MaryAnn Yee Mr. Richard Zimmerman FACU LTY 169 170 FACU LTY A COUNSELORS Mrs. Maxine Brooks Mrs. Virginia Brown Mr. David Carpenter Mr. Russell Harris Mr. David Schumann CLASSIFIED Mrs. Emily Adams Mrs. Grace Brush Mrs. Joyeuse Buell Mrs. Dolores Cooner Mrs. Theresa Cortez Mrs. Clara Cummins Mrs. Margaret Davis Mrs. Louise De Censo Mrs. Mary Gillett Ms. Rosie Gonzales Mrs. Georgeanna Harrison Mrs. Anne McGrath Mr. Wayne McLaws Mrs. Elnora Miller Miss Shirley Peebles Mrs. Helen Raab Mrs. Isabel Ritzenlhaler Mrs. Laura Scofield Ms. Rosalie Surmann Mrs. Carol Urban Mr. Preston Snapp Mrs. Mary Valencia SECURITY Mr. Clyde Ellis, Chief Mr. Ray Ingram, Asst. Chief Mrs. Frances Hagler DAY MAINTENANCE Mr. Gene Jones Mr. Russel Morrison Mr. Herbert Roe Mr. Dale Snyder, Plant Manager CAFETERIA front row: Jane Potter, Denise Tregeau, Edriss Swanger, Hose Chaplin, Donna Storck, Deioris Wiesner, Roberta Hunter, Doris Edwards. back row: La Vern Ketterman, Robert Rangel, Pat Spear, Elsie Caglio, Dorothy Brown, Judith Lange, Leia Gresecke, Vivian McDonough, Pat Garrie. NIGHT MAINTENANCE front row: Alfred Dixon, Gene Heart, Marcos Alcocer, Tony Banda, John Brown, Richard Curry. back row: Dave Reach, Dave Huffaker, Reinhart Dortman, Les Dx, Harold Johnson, Martin Corbin, Gilbert Heintz. A '-f- -wz:4e mzgv,v.:-f,uI:v,w' 1 :ii 1 --.L R ... 1 5 rub wa HOMECOMING i g and Queen Attendants Irene Romero Craig Woodhouse Cathy Pugh Albert Abril Lisa Weed Joe Jackson Suzan Carrillo Mark Coronado Carol White Kip Phelps 174 LIFE TOP 2, 'N qi Mark Carlson, Miriam Greenwald, Cathy Pugh, Harry Hamlyn, Arabeth Stevens, Richard Vos, Sandy Gwillim, David Tarn, Kitty Pinkava, Bruce Colletti. not pictured: Kristy Kogianes, Alane Shanks. All STATE MUSIC AWARDS as It . 'EW' front row: Laurel McConkey, Brian Altherr, Philip Voyce, Jay Greenwald, Karen Burghard, Jeanine L'Ecuyer, Kayleen Marshall, Jeff Yoder. back row: Michele Eskew, Mike Snyder, Warren Asrnus, Joellyn Klein, Dwight Andersen, Harry l-lamlyn, Ken Huff, Richard l-lintze. not pictured: Julie Bourgeous, Danny Yee, Cindy Peterson, Roberta Shaw, Lisa Van der Steur. LIFE 175 ,K , ,. . 2. OREIGN EX H N Coming from a country so different in background and culture, it took me quite a while to adjust and bridge the gaps - eating my meals without rice, struggling with the English language everyday, and getting myself in pace with the life style. lt took me a whole year to accomplish my goal, that is, fitting in. Now that l have to go, all l can say is, thank you to AFS for the opportunity, to my family for their love, and to West High for the football games, the friendship, and the smiles. You've all made my year a living experience. lt's nice to know that people are people throughout the world, and l feel with all the sham, drudgery, and broken dreams -- it's still a beautiful world! Amelia Vilasco 176 LIFE l'll never forget my stay in Colombia, struggling with the Spanish language, new foods, customs, and the social life. l'm grateful to AFS and West High for giving me the opportunity to realize that despite different countries, language, and colors, people are basically the same. These primary similarities and differences made the world a fascinating place. l'm glad l was able to share in a small part of it. Dave Hancock If ,Te UAF? The candidates for Junior class officers anxiously await their turn to give their speeches to their fellow classmates. Senior Nancy Olea and Sophomores Sue Voss and Chris Olea are enjoying some delicious cake and ice cream at the Ice Cream Social. Miss Follett had to conduct her Arizona Government class in the hallway because someone jammed the lock on her door. Mr. Jones is working to open it so things would get back to normal. LIFE 177 A ids?-sig Seniors Clifford Leggett and iriaridy Nedrow Spend their eiri Senior Christie Lindstrom spent 6th hour learning all of the hour every day by helping Mr. Semi by grading papers and different operations involved in running the bookstore. Here, pulling attendance Cards' she is helping Sandy Gwillim check money into her club account. One of the tasks of Mrs. Mitchell's student assistant, Senior Mr. Roses 6th hour student assistant was Donna Johnson. Bernard Waiters, is checking the papers from her classes. One of her many jobs was to pull the attendance cards. STUDENT ASSISTANTS Senior Tom McMurray, being student assistant 6th hour in Student assistant for Mr. Mansour 6th hour, Robin Brooks the Library, has the task of reshelving books besides such loads the dishwasher with all kinds of bowls, dishes and things as checking out books to students. graduates. 178 LIFE Sheila Garnes, student assistant in the library during 6th period is searching for someone's lost card. enters and drops from classes. -N f -el g 1.1. gf N The period 4 assistants in Audio Visual, Senior Mike Wester and Junior Brian Callaghan spent their time wisely by Watching --Rhyme and Reason-H pictures for the beginning photo classes. Student assistant for Mrs. Cummins is Senior Shawnw Blackmore. While she was there, she kept the records on the ,sift f M.: Student Darena Christall was an assistant for Mr. Zimmerman during 7th hour. She is in the process of drying 'Yililuniui-5' MV- Cafpemef is filfikiflg an appointment in the Office- i Debbie Torresisstudentassistantztiolwr.Stitt.Atthismomen,t- Helping him is the student assistant Virginia FOSTGF. she is loading starfish into pails for the biology classes. LIFE 179 5 lf., T' QQ till gan: L1 '1 Mark Messner and Kelly Vaughn are preparing to dissect a grasshopper in their Anatomy class. Ei 1, 5 ur v f 1iL's,s 'WMM Mgr? ' W.,,,,. .m..n -M-iw The fastest mouth in the West was found again this year at the pie eating contest. Put on by the Mat Maids at the Ice Cream Social on March 5, the winners were: Liz Jones of G.A.A. and Joe Krag from wrestling. ,, ' X, : is-W Students of Mrs. Englebrecht's 2nd hour Basic Art class try to draw a tree, getting as much detail as possible. 180 LIFE Terry HaIl,iDuane Horning and Kevin Ferrin are working on calculating the relationships between sound frequencies and wave lengths. The woodwind section, along with the rest of the orchestra, spent a lot of free time practicing the difficult piece Ten Minute Intermission by Don Gillis in order to have it ready for the Orchestra assembly. Susie Mister, Cindy Lyons and Carolyn Hinkle, students of the third hour ceramics class, are working on individual projects such as ceramic heads and coiled bowls. LIFE 181 Theresa Nichols, Mary Belting, Leslie lviariscal, and Richard Lazar are studying different types of chemical reactions, Craig Woodhouse, John Propati, Adam Oreck, and Deby Leavitt are trying to show the students how our system of voting started from the very beginning. The owner of the hand that is left behind in Craig's pants is unknown. The 3rd hour Beginning Girls Chorus is in the process of learning a Lerner and Loewe comedy selection from one of the famous Broadway musicals. 182 LIFE 1, ,1'E'f I ' e Y 11 As Dawn Jordan observes, KathyRoach does a beautiful back layout off the balance beam. During cheer try-outs for 1976-77, Lynda Cassells is showing her excellent herkey to the judges. Male and female teachers matched wits and skills against the Key Club in a basketball game. They may be teachers, but they can still beat the younger generation in a game of basketball. LIFE 183 Because the construction workers are landscaping the area Junior Hal Matyas, and Sophomores Debbie Tonstad and which used to be called the olive tree area, they had to Sue Voss are working with a twin lens reflex camera to get a move the olive trees to other locations on campus. Campus assignment done for their second period photography class. f 'vww1wmn- There were 125 very intelligent students who participated in the State Math Contest on March 3. 184 LIFE The students in all of Mr. Howell's Earth and Space Science classes are working on making some sort of geological land form out of plaster of paris. Many different things are displayed here in the library throughout the year. Here, they are showing the talents of several girls in cake decorating. On February 4, the Student Body was treated to a super performance by the 541st Air Force Band under the direction of Captain M. Pettijohn. it M K '. l.:s .. E-f S' Freshman Nancy Kelly carves her initials in fresh plaster of paris instead of making models of geological land forms in her Earth 81 Space Science class. LIFE 185 Freshmen Kelly O'Connell, Ann Torrence, and Lisa Blair, all from Mr. Howell's 3rd period Earth and Space Science class are working with plaster of paris in milk cartons to produce models of land forms. Members of the Mermaids keep statistics and time as the swim team works out, and it looks like Joan Hansen has a great start. Working hard, the Bass sction of 3rd period Orchestra rehearses American Fantasy before performing it at the Bicentennial concert on March 5. 186 LIFE film' WW 'W .gif l airlin- Sifirfffvp ' 1 . s in . 1 Kathy Roach and Renee Bennett assist Betsy Lawlor as she Mr. Hill's 4th hour Data Processing class is working on does a back walk over on the balance beam in Mrs. Yee's 3rd punching information from a source document into IBM period Advanced Gymnastics Class. cards which may later be verified. K . 'hgiif The 3rd hour Beginning Girls Choir is singing a catchy folk song from Hungary called The Raggle Taggle Gypsies. These girls are preparing for the big step up to the Advanced Girls Chorus next year. LIFE 187 This is how students from Mixed and Advanced Girls Choirs were able to travel to Flagstaff and compete in the Music Festival at N.A.U. on the weekend of March 26 and 27. Both groups received Superior ratings. l l With total dignity, Erin Hammons delivers her Vice President Despite the coolness of the period 2 woodshop class during speech. Only one item was needed -- a windshield wiper for remodeling, these students watch the planer smooth out a her COFITHCTS! bgard, 188 LIFE 'xsfff Mrs. Noel is observing the training techniques in Volleyball service in her 2nd period P.E. class. Trumpet player Mark Weiland was singing in the choir temporarily, so Mr. Marshall sat in for him in the practice session. The orchestra and choir combined efforts to produce Ballad for Americans at the March 5 free concert. Watching films presented a few problems to the period 2 Graphic arts class as both Metals and Drafting students were also combined in a section of the cafeteria while refrigeration was being installed. LIFE 189 the few remaining trees. 7 V Helping Carol Finger in the election for Recording Secretary are Mike Snyder, Richard Hintze, John Owen, and Warren Asmus. They sing her election song which she composed. Debbie Willis is observing a dead Locustidal lgrasshopperl under the ground glass miscroscope as her lab partner Tina Manley looks on. 190 LIFE Junior Kelly Smith and Freshman Kristie Rakeman, both members of the swim team, are watching others practice sprint dives. basket turn. Kenneth Huff and Wayne Scoville both work intensely on their projects in 2nd hour Drafting class. Kenneth is working on a scale drawing of a Shelby Cobra and Wayne is designing a scale drawing of a Bass Boat. The Soprano section of the 3rd hour Beginning Girls Chorus is perfecting a difficult part in their music. ltsure looks like Linda Danish realizes that the camera may possibly have ears. Next year's Student Body President, Paul Vogel, looks very interested in what Mr. Pageis sayingto his 3rd hour Physics class. LIFE 191 Hoping to attract more attention, Tina Engel, candidate for Senior class Vice- President makes some improvements on her sign. Elaine Glazar, Nick Cosmakos, Mike Dugan, and Dave Hetz werejustafew ofthe many students who took the State Math Test on March 3. W Freshmen Wayne Marshall and Bruce Hatfield findthatthey Chief Master Sergeant Ron Hauer of the 541st Air Force like eating the school food. Band, does a solo to the song Canadian Sunset. 192 LIFE Sophomore Lynn Woodruff and Freshman Lisa Woodruff were two of the Military students who sold raffle tickets during the lunch hours. After all of the prizes were given out, the Military ended up making aa profit of S30 on their raffle. Juniors Laura Weiland, Debbie Shawl and Pam Tartaglio found that the music building was a good place to practice their dance to Yankee Doodle Dandy for the Bicentennial show. The Freshmen were sure feeling good when the Air Force Band said they were going to dedicate the next song to the entire Freshman class, but the Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors got the last laugh when the band began to play How to Get to Sesame Street. LIFE 193 Among the noise, pollution, and what is left of the quad, many of the students still enjoy gathering together. Because of the construction, many classes were moved around. Mrs. Ulmen's General Math class finds it a little difficultto startthe day doing their math in the kitchen. Captain Pettijohn leads the 541st Air Force Band of the Southwest in entertaining the West High students with some so-called classical music. 194 LIFE ,I Aki. 1 ' ua The West High Archery Team was shooting a collegiate 600 round against South. Only the first five scores count, and therhigh TT scorer for West was Cindy Taylor with 491 out of a possible 600. The combined score for West was 1791. Anger and grief were some of the feelings among the students as their mem - b . t Sergeant Bruce Fidler of the 541st Air Force Band sings Ones were emg tom away 'There the way I Like ir, while a fellow band member does the bump with him. LIFE 195 Ireland, F lrmer, M . lrvine, . Ito, Lei ltO, Rr lves, , Patty 17 ,s, Richard 75 los, Terri 17 il,Albert17,101, 157,161 ril, Candy 63, 157, 161 ril, Steven 51,101, 157,161 ,i,Z, Tim 63 .cedo, Susan 63 eckert, Brian 75 Acosta, Mary Ann 75 Adams, Mrs. Emily 170 Adams, Gayla 63 Adams, Howard 75, 128 Addabbo, James 51, 156 Addabbo, Lynette 75 Adkins, Mrs. Dolores 167 Adkins, Mici 17 Agee, Mr. James 167 Aguilar, David 75 Aguilar, Elizabeth 51, 161, 157 Aguilar, Roberto 51, 161 Ala, Jennie 17, 153 Ala, Theresa 75 Ala, Vincent 51 Albin, Kathy 75 Alderson, Luanne 63 Alford, Mike 75 Alford, Stephen 51 Allen, Judy 63 Allen, Lisa 63 Alltop, David 51 Almanza, Diana 17, 152 Alston, Brenda 63 Alston, Mrs. LeIa167 Altherr, Brenda 17 Altherr, Bwan 63 Amavisca, Joe 51 Amavisca, Rosie 63, 161, 157 Amavisca, Veronica 17 Ambler, Lauren 17 Anderly, Steven 75 Anderly, Suzanne 63 Andersen, Dennis 51 Andersen, Wendi 63 Anderson, Becky 51 Anderson, Brenda 63 Anderson, Donna 75 Anderson, Dwight 51 Anderson, Glenda 63, 134 Anderson, Barney 17 Anderson, Lee Ann 17 Anderson, Lori 63 Anderson, Roy 75 Anderson, Stephanie 63 Andrews, Mark 17, 152 Andrews, Paul 63 Androsiuk, Andy 51 Andrus, Heber 51 Angle, Scott 75, 161 Angulo, Anna 17 Angulo, Fred 75 Angulo, Patricia 17 Aragon, Raymond 155 Aragon, Scott 63 Aragon, Virginia 63, 158, 157, 161 Arce, Benny 75, 134 Arce, Cindy 63 Area, Delbert 75 Armeli, Joseph 75 Armstrong, John 51 Arrowood, Mark 75 Arrowood, Michael 51 Arvizu, Dianna 51, 161 Arvizu, Sylvia 51, 157, 160, 161 Asberry, Alicia 75 Asberry, Archie 51 Asberry, Thomas 17 Ashing, Kathleen 63 Ashing, Lo 63 Ashing, Ro 63,118 Askew, Shellie 17 Asmus, Warren 51 Austin, Michael 51, 126 Aven, Carla 75 Avery, Jacqueline 51 Avery, Patricia 17 Avitt, Brenda 75 Ayala, Joel 51 Ayala, Saul 63 Bacon, Bacon, Baich, B Christopher 63, 120 Mark 75 Marian 17 Bailey, Brent 63 Bailey, Brian 51 196lN DEX Bailey, Cynthia 51, 144 Bailey, Steven 75 Baird, Eric 75 Baird, Patti 63, 144 Bakemeier, Elisa 51 Baker, Terri 75 Baldenado, Linda 63 Baldonado, Freddy 75 Balfour, Richard 17 Bankwitz, William 17 Bannan, Mrs. Joanna 167 Baratta, Delores 17 Barba, Daniel 75 Barba, Linda 63 Barbee, Cynthia 75 Barkley, Gary 75 Barkley, Kathi 17 Barkley, Nanci 63, 158 Barragon, Sandra 51, 161 Barragon, Rene 75, 157 Barragon, Mr. Joe 167 Barrett, Bob 75 Barrow, Kimila 63 Barry, Ruth 63, 144, 157 Barth, Robert 75 Bass, Shirley 51, 161 Bassalay, Alex 75 Batcos, Roseann 75 Bateman, Waynette 75 Bauer, Sue 63, 159 Baxter, Carol 17 Bayless, Mary 63, 158 Bean, Janet 17 Beanda, Jesse 128 Bedard, Carol 18, 158 Begaye, Linda 63 Behm, Daniel 63 Beliveau, Mrs. Janet 167 Bell, Chareles 75 Bell, Jeanine 18 Bell, Ken 18 Belvado, Belva 75 Belyeu, Linda 63 Ben-Asa, Mrs. Naomi 167 Benjamin, Enid 63 Benner, Mrs. Joyce 167 Bennett, Renee 18, 155 Bergmann, Peter 51 Berry, Betty 75 Berry, Connie 75 Bethay, Kevin 63 Bettner, Karen 63 Bianchi, Mark 75 Biddle, Luanne 63 Bielfelt, Kevin 63 Bielfelt, Laurie 51 Bien, Eileen 51, 157 Bien, Timothy 51, 152, 110, 127 Biggs, Dave 18 Bingham, John 51 Bischoff, Marilou 161, 18 Bischoff, Valjean 63, 153, 161 Bishop, Brian 51, 144 Bishop, Sandy 51, 144 Biss, Sue 18 Black, Eddie 75 Blackwell, John 75 Blair, Janet 63 Blair, Kathleen 18 Blair, Lisa 75 Blair, Tami 51, 155 Blake, Robert 75 Blakely, Melody 63 Blakesley, Cameron 18 Blakley, Mark 75 ' Blanco, Charnee 63, 144 Bledsoe, Bonnie 75 Bledsoe, Teresa 63 Bliklen, Carol 51 Bliss, Melanie 18 Bliss, Sharon 75 Bloom, Mike 75 Boehler, Daniel 75 Boehler, Patty 18, 155 Bohr, Regis 63, 127 Bolinger, Russ 75, 128 Bolstad, Terry 63 Bolton, Laurence 18, 161 Bond, Dianna 63 Bond, Pam 75 Bonham, James 63, 110 Bonham, Patty 18, 155 Bonnell, Randy 75 Bonuchi, Patricia 18 Booker, Donna 63 Booker, Lori 63 Borek, Martin 51 Borst, Mary 18, 161 Boshes, Gary 18, 158 Boucher, Gary 63 Boucher, Steve 51 Bourgeous, Julie 51, 158, 144 Bourque, Sharon 51 Bowens, Kathy 63, 153 Bowers, Scott 63, 127 Bowey, David 64 Bowey, Paul 75 Bowlin, Jerry 51 Bowlsby, Robin 18, 118 Bowman, Deatra 18, 153 Bowman, Jan 62, 64, 118 Boy, Bill 64 Boynton, Nan 75, 121 Braasch, Deborah 64 Braasch, Jestina 51 Braasch, Shiela 75 Bradshaw, Lu 52 Brady, John 75 Brandau, Leah 64 Brandau, Marla 76 Brewer, Beverly 18 Brewer, Susan 18, 160 Bridgers, Willie 64 Bridges, John 76 Bridgewater, Devon 18, 124, 158 Bridgewater, Mrs. Lucille 167 Bridwell, Carla 18, 153 Bridwell, Paula 64, 157 Briggs, Marlo 18 Briggs, Valerie 64 Bronski, Jennifer 76 Brooks, Mrs Maxine 170 Brooks, Robin 18 Brown, Chris 76 Brown, David 52 Brown, Dennis 64, 119 Brown, James 64 Brown, Jerry 64, 155 Brown, Kim 76 Brown, Mark 76 Brown, Paula 19, 153 Brown, Brown, Randy 52, 127, 152 Mrs. Virgina 170 Broyles, Richard 76 Bruner, Robert 64 Brush, Mrs. Grace 170 Bryant, Kathy 19 Buehman, Mrs, Annie Laurie 167 Buell, Mrs. Joyeuse 170 Bullock, Gary 64 Bunyard, Kimberly 19, 153 Burch, Kira 76 Burdette, James 76, 119 Burghard, Karen 52 Burnett, Karen 76 Burris, Chuck 76 Burtch, Janet 52, 159 Burtch, Richard 64 Bushie, Cheryl 19, 152, 158 Bushnick, Samuel 52 Busier, Deborah 64 Buso, Frank 64,161, 157 Buso, Mauel 76 Castro, Rosario 76, 121 Ceballos, Michael 64 Ceballos, Sandra 76, 161 Ceccarel ii, Perry 76, 128 Celniker, Abbie 19 Cervantes, Dinah 64, 161, 157 Cesar, Joanne 19 Chadwic Chadwic k, Cheryl 76, 134 k, Don 52 Challis, Tracey 76, 118 Chambers, Mary 76 Chandler, Allison 19, 152 Chandler, Cindy 64 Chandler, William 76 Chaney, Ann 64 Chapman, Jan 76 Charbonneau, David 76 Charbonneau, Wayne 52 Chavez, Annette 76 Chavez, Barbara 76 Chavez, Cissy 64 Chavez, Henry 76 Chavez, Josie 76 Chavez, Judith 19 Chavez, Kathleen 52, 153, 157, 161 Cheatham, George 64, 120 Cheung, Anna 76 Childers, Bonnie 76 Choisnet, Cory 19 Choisnet, Jon 64 Chistall, Chris 52 Christall, Dalyn 64 Christall, Christie, Darena 76 Catherine 19 Christman, Donna 19 Christman, Randy 52 Ciulei, Jon 19, 110 Clark, Ms. Christi 167 Clark, Lisa 52 Clark, Lucinda 64, 155 Clarkson , Murray 52 Claussen, Edwin 64, 127, 152 Clay, Mrs. Alba 167 Clay, Ma rk 152 Clemmer, Jeffrey 52 Clouse, Douglas 64 Cochran , Tammy 52 Cohan, Joan 19, 161 Cohan, Phyllis 52, 153 Butera, Beth 76, 118 Butera, Michael 52, 124 Butler, Valerie 19 Buttler, Marita 19 Bycroft, Patricia 64 Byron, Mr. Everett 167 Cabrales, Gilbert 76 Cohen, Michelle 19, 152 Colby, Hal 76 Coldsmith, Greg 76 Cole, Elizabeth 64 Colee, Cheryl 64 Coles, Katherine 64, 159 Coles, Mrs. Lois 167 Colletti, Bruce 19, 159 Collins, Colleen 76, 161 Collins, Holly 76 Combs, Pam 52 Combs, Sgt. Ray 148 Cacciatore, Gerard 76, 119 Cadena, Rosemary 76 Cain, Virginia 52 Caldwell, Rick 76, 128 Calhoun, Kimberly 52 Calhoun, Lisa 76 Calhoun, Lora 19 Calkins, Richard 19, 106 Callaghan, Brian 52 Callahan, Joseph 64 Calles, Andy 76 Cameron, Kerri 64, 144 Campbell, Mary 19 Campbell, Mike 19 Campbell, Patrick 52 Campbell, Wanda 52 Campo, Mrs. Theresa 167 Canary, Peyton 76 Cantor, Kim 19, 158 Cantu, Peggy 52 Carbine, Duane 76, 119 Carlson, Mark 19, 100, 158, 160 Carlson, Ronald 64, 152 Carnall, Arlene 76 Caro, Ernie 64 Carpenter, Mr. David 170 Carpenter, Dawn 64, 161 Carpenter, James 76 Carpenter, Virginia 52, 159 Carrigan, Kimberly 76 Carrillo, Debbie 52, 157 Carrillo, Janice 76 Carrillo, Leo 160, 161 Carrillo, Robert 76, 128 Conaway, Carrie 76 Conditt, Conditt, Joan 76 Theresa 52, 155 Condray, Jim 64 Conklin, Doug' 19 Conklin, Gray 64, 161 Conklin, Conner, Conner, Connett, Connett, Conrad, Consier, Consier, Cooner, Cooper, Paul 64 James 76 Patricia 19 John 19 Margaret 76 Larry 76 Bruce 52 Debra 64 Mrs. Dolores 170 Blake 64 Copland, Layne 64 Coppess, Kelly 76 Coppess, Shannon 64 Coppess , Shelly 76 Corbin, Gary 52 Cordell, Cormier, Coronad 161 Coronad 126 Gail 19 Dale 64 o, Alice 52, 157, O, Mark 19, 152, Cortez, Mrs, Theresa 170 Cosmakos, Nick 19, 152 Cota, Fred 77 Mrs. Benita 167 Cowger, Cox, Catherine 77 Cox, Karen 52 Coy, Deborah 52 Coyle, Erin 52 Carrillo, Suzan 19, 38, 157, 158 Carruthers, Don 76 Carstensen, Charles 19, 153 Carvalho, Maurya 76 Carver, John 64 Case, Phlllip19, 153 Casella, Elizabeth 76 Cassells, Lynda 50, 52 Castillo, Elizabeth 52, 134 Castillo, Sarah 64 Castro, Comilo 64, 127 Craighead, Miss Donna 167 Cramer, Darla 77 Cramer, Harry 52, 112 Cramer, Kathy 77 Craven, Carol 77 Craven, Cheryl 64 Crespin, Donna 77 Crews, Tamara 77 Criffield, Patty 64 Cripps, Mrs. Lorraine 167 Crispell, Connie 52 Crispell, Marie 19 Criss, Lane 19, 159 Cross, Joseph 77 Cullen, Elizabeth 64 Cullum, Joel 64 Cullum, Kathern 52 Cummings, Michael 19 Cummings, Brian 52, 106 Cummins, Mrs, Clara 170 Cunningham, Carol 19 Cunningham, Cathy 77 Curtis, April 52 Curtis, Marianne 64, 96 D Daley, Richard 64, 127 Danish, Linda 77, 118 Darby, Andrea 52 Darrough, Kelly 77 Dattilio, Rick 52 Daudet, Debbie 64, 118 Davis, Beth 77 Davis, Dan 19 Davis, Debbie 77, 161 Davis, Mrs. Margaret 170 Davis, Marquee 53 Davis, Wayne 71 Davy, Pamela 53, 121 Day, Arthur 64, 152 Day, Gordon 53 Day, Robert 53, 127 Day, Sophia 53 Day, Steven 77 DeCenso, Mrs, Louise 170 De Rycke, William 77 Deanda, Deanica 53 Deanda, Jesse 77 Delgadillo, Laura 19 Denbo, Patrick 53 Dendy, Gregory 64 Dendy, Howard 19 Dendy, Kristal 65, 157 Denman, Dale 19 Denny, Thomas 65 DePew, Linda 20 deRoulhac, Kenneth 65 Diaz, Mario 77 Diaz, Richard 65 Dichter, Carl 20 Didjurgis, Maryann 20, 48 Dillon, Wayne 65 Dillow, Steven 65 Dobbs, Allen 20 Dobbs, Carol 65, 153 Dobbs, Ray 77 Dombrowski, Mitchell 77 Domfort, John 77, 124 Dominguez, Kevin 77 Dominguez, Matthew 152, 20 Dominice, Curtis 77 Dominquez, Tamera 20 Dong, Helen 65 Doose, Anita 53, 118 Dorman, Dennis 77 Dorman, Janet 65 Dorman, Susan 20 Dougherty, Pam 77 Downey, Mr. Frank 167 Downs, Mr. John 167 Doyle, Miss Margaret 167 Doyle, Marjorie 77 Dreckman, Liz 77 Drescher, Dahn 20, 158 Drexler, John 65 Drexler, Stephanie 21 Drexler, Teresa 53, 110, 124 Driskell, Patrick 77 Dudley, Cheryl 21, 158 Duenas, Suzan 77 Duffy, Kevin 53 Dugan, Michael 21, 152, 158, 159 Duke, Dorothy 77 Duke, Steven 53, 134 Duncan, Andrew 21 Dundas, Edgar 53 Dunnigan, Joe 65, 124 Dupuis, Lisa 21, 153 Durham, Laura 65 Durham, Stephanie 21 Dye, LeeAnn 77 Dye, Mr. Robert 90, 164 Dyer, Robert 65 E Eady, Theresa 77 East, Robbin 53 Eastridge, Brenda 65 Eastridge, Gaylon 53 Eaton, Jay 65 Eberson, Anitra 53 Eberson, Sven 21 Ederer, Bernard 53 Edgar, Paul 77 Edmondson, Karin 77 Edwards, Annette 77 Edwards, Keri 65 Edwards, Ricky 21 Edwards, Shaun 77 Eeds, Lorie 77 Ehle, Mike 65 Ehlers, Linda 65 Eisweirth, Chris 21 Eksund, Joni 21 Eldredge, Tim 21 Ellington, Brad 77 Ellitoo, Glenna 77 Ellis, Mr. Clyde 171 Ellis, Mary 21 Endres, Michelle 77, 155, 124 Engel, Christine 53, 136 Engel, Mary 53 Engels, Diana 21 Englebrecht, Mrs. Frances 167 English, Celia 77, 154 English, Lona 50, 53, 158, 159 Erotas, Wendy 21 Ertel, Shawn 53, 159 Eskew, Michelle 65 Espinoza, Sabrina 77 Estrada, Brenna 77 Estrada, Pete 53 Ethier, Gene 21, 126 Ethier, Kevin 77, 128 Eufemia, Ray 157, 161 Eufemia, Robert 77 Evans, Harw 65 Evans, Robert 65 Evanston, James 77 Eversole, Kellie 65 Evertsen, Kathy 53 Ewert, Tracy 65 F Fagnani, Judy 77 Fagnani, Matthew 65 Fall, Doris 21, 155 Farmer, Debbie 77 Fatigoni, Eva 77 Fatigoni, Ray 53 Fay, James 53 Fay, Steve 65 Felder, Cheryl 53 Feldsien, Susan 77 Felix, Veronica 53 Fellenz, Joe 21 Fernandez, Ester 77 Ferra, Ramona 77 Ferrin, Kevin 53, 144 Ferrin, Lane 65 Ferrin, Lauri 77, 144 Ferris, Lisa 65, 155, 158, 161 Fields, Mrs. Dorothy 167 Fields, Teena 21 Fike, David 65 Fincher, Bill 77 Fincher, Mr. Troy 167 Fine, June 77 Finger, Carol 50, 53, 157 Fink, Lenore 53 Finney, Mark 65 Fisher, Kim 77 Fitch, Brian 53 Flanagan, Lou Ann 21, 157, 158 Flanders, Chris 21, 155 Flinn, Lori 77 Flinn, Thomas 21,158 Flood, Mrs. Bertha 167 Flores, Lorraine 53 Foehring, Mrs. Mary 167 Follett, Miss Wilola 167 Forgrave, Sue 65 Foster, Virginia 65 Foust, David 65 Frankenfield, Lori 65 Frazee, Sharon 65 Frazier, Luella 65 Free, Jeffrey 128 Freeman, Lonny 53 Frey, Sandy 154, 155 Frierson, Fredrick 65 Frieze, Mary 153 Fritts, Julia 118, 160 Frost, Diana 21 Frydendall, Gary 65 Frydendall, Melanie 65 Fuller, Janet 53 Fumetti, Roxane 21 Fuqua, Shiela 53 Furrey, Michael 22 Furry, Susan 53, 50, 158, 124 G Gabrielle, Michele 65, 155 Gagnon, Normand 53 Gaillard, Jacqueline 22, 38, 159 Gama, Margaret 65 Garcia, Freddie 65 Garcia, Julio 65, 156 Garcia, Paul 65 Gardner, Mrs. Janice 167 Garity, Mr. James 167 Garlington, Linda 53 Garnes, Sheila 65 Garrett, Keith 65, 124 Garrity, Mark 53 Garrity, Mary 22 Gates, Janet 53 Geare, Valerie 65 George, Jeffrey 65 Gerard, John 22 Geree, Robert 152 Gesin, Richard 65 Geyman, Lisa 22, 152 Giboney, Ord 65 Gibson, Mark 22 Giddings, Mary 53 Gill, Joanne 65 Gill, Pamela 53 Gill, Theresa 65 Gillette, Mrs. Mary 170 Gilsdorf, Victor 22 Ginster, Kristine 22 Giordano, Janine 53,46 Glade, Cheri 54, 50 Glasenapp, Mr. Gary 168 Glaser, Gail 65, 121 Glazar, Elaine 54, 144 Glennie, Julie 22 Golden, Cheryl 65, 144, 157 Golden, Sandra 22, 157 Goldstein, Mrs. Barbara 168 Golis, Frank 54, 120 Golleher, Tom 54 Goloskewitsch, Ludmila 22 Gomez, Madonna 65 Gonzales, Christina 157, 161 Gonzales, Cindy 54, 157, 161 Gonzales, Danny 65 Gonzales, Louis 124 Gonzales, Maria 66, 157, 161 Gonzales, Ms. Rosie 170 Gonzales, Ruth 22, 160 Gonzalez, Arthur 54 Gonzalez, Rolando 54 Goodfriend, Paulette 54, 144 Goodman, Donna 22 Goutheir, Denise 22 Grabriec, Diana 54, 157 Grasso, Sebastian 22 Gray, lrene 66 Gray, Mark 128 Gray, Mary 22 Greene, Peter 54 Greene, Robert 22 Greenwald, Jay 54, 160, 144 Greenwald, Miriam 22, 144, 158 Greenwood, Konnie 22 Griego, Norma 66, 157, 161 Griggs, James 66 Grzasko, Rose 66, 155 Guest, Mrs. Amy 168 Guerena, Rosa 54 Gumm, Michael 22 Gusich, James 66 Gwillim, Sandra 22, 158, 159,136 Gwin, David 22 Gwin, James 66 H Hack, Gail 54 Hackett, Mr. Hugh 168 Hagadorn, Nancy 54 Hagenmaier, Barbara 161 Hagenstad, Diane 159, 161 Haier, Mrs. Frances 171 Hagler, Mrs. Frances 171 Hager, Debbie 66, 161 Hall, Debbie 66 Hall, Donald 66 Hall, George 22 Hall, Terri 54 Halverson, Lynn 23 Halverson, Scott 66, 120 Hamic, Rory 54 Hamilton, Debbie 66 Hamlyn, Harry 23, 158 Hammons, Erin 54, 50, 158 Hancock, David 23, 41, 158, 160 Hancock, Susan 66 Hansen, Jackie 66 Hansen, Joan 12, 124, 158 Hansen, Joy 23, 112, 158, 159 Hansen, Patrick 54 Harder, Diane 54, 158 Hardy, Debbie 54 Hardy, Rhonda 66, 121 Harer, John 23 Harer, Verna 66 Harer, Verna 66 Harmann, Holly 161 Harmon, Teri 79 Harris, Garry 66 Harris, Geraldine 23, 155 Harris, Mr. Russell 170 Harrison, Annette 79, 161 Harrison, Mrs. Georgeanna Harrison, James 54 Hartmann, Ava 66 Harvey, Nancy 54 Harvey, Patrick 23 Harvill, Lori 23 Hasenstab, Jeannie 66, 134 Hasenstab, John 54 Hassell, Tamala 54 Hatfield, Lavonne 66 Hauke, Judith 66 Havermale, Billy 23 Havey, Anna 66 Hawkins, Bernice 23 Hawkins, Cynthia 54 Hazlett, Robert 54 Heaps, Robert 66 Heath, Ralph 66 Hegel, Sandy 23 Hemming, Terry 23 Henderson, Julie 54 Henderson, Sheri 79, 144 Hendricks, Leslie 54 Henneman, Patricia 23, 155 Henning, Edward 54 Henrich, Chris 54, 143 Herman, Constance 23, 153 Herman, Denise 66 Hernandez, Daniel 23, 155 Hernandez, Josue 79, 161 Hernandez, Ricardo 23, 161 Hernandez, Rosa 66 Hernandez, Sandra 54 Hernandez, Sonia 66, 157, 161 Herold, Lisa 54 Hester, Terry 66 Hetz, Dave 23, 158 Heun, Diana 66 Hickman, Barbara 66 Hickman, Susan 23 Hicks, Leslie 23 Higgins, Mary Ann 79, 118 Hill, Mr. John 168 Hill, Tim 66 Hillhouse, Joice 54 Hilliard, Samuel 66 Himebaugh, Melody 23 Hintze, Richard 23, 157, 158 Hjerpe, Melissa 23 Hobaica, Lisa 54 Hobbs, Geri 23, 155 Hobbs, Mary 66 Hodge, Terrence 24 Hodges, Edyie 66 Hoel, Mr. Eugene 168 Hogan, Kelley 24, 158 Hohn, Lori 54 Hoitinga, Becky 54 Holloway, Fredena 66, 144 Holmes, Bart 24 Holmquist, Anna 54, 144, 159, 160 Holmquist, Fletcher 79, 119. 160 Holtz, Ellen 24 Holz, Barbara 24 Hoover, Shawne 54 Horn, Carolee 79, 152 Horn, Roy 54 Horning, Duane 54, 157 House, Jayson 66 House, Sheila 24 Howell, Arlo 54 Howell, Mr. Harold 168 Hoyt, Ralph 66 Hoyt, Susan 24 Hubbard, Cindy 79, 144 Hubbard, Penny 24, 155 Hubbard, Robert 24 Hudson, Randy 24 Hudson, Richard 66 Hudson, Vicki 24 Huff, Darryl 54 Huff, Kenneth 24 Huff, Mr. Serge 168 Huffaker, Mary 55, 157 Hughes, James 66 Huguenard, Vicki 66 Hulen, Cyndi 66 Hulen, Kathy 24 Hulgren, Marna 55 Humble, James 24 Humphries, Tony 66 Hurst, Joyce 79, 161 Hutcherson, Mr. Charles 168 Hutchinson, Bill 55 Hyland, Timothy 66, 152 lhms, Timothy 24 Iles, Robert 55 lnancsi, Mary 24 lndorf, Adele 24 lndorf, Linda 66, 157 Ingram, Mr. Ray 171 Inman, Bobbi 55 lnmon, Rick 79,128 INDEX 197 Larry 168 66, 156 66,159,16O,161 24, 159, 161 Lee 66 Jackovich, Roxane 24 Jackson, Joe 24, 155 Jackson, Rick 24, 155 Jacobs, James 66 Jacobson, Alan 66 Jacott, Veronica 55, 43 Jakobek, Bonnie 66 Jarnagin, Leslie 55 Jenkins, David 66, 157 Jepson, Mr. Carl 168 Jimenez, Rose Anna 24, 158, 160 Johns, Timothy 24 Johnson, Carolyn 55, 158 Johnson, Don 55 Johnson, Mr, Donald 168 Johnson, Donna 24 Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth 168 Johnson, Gary 24 Johnson, Jimmy 55 Johnson, Johnny 79, 152 Johnson, Paul 66 Johnson, Randy 55 Johnson Ricky 66 Johnson, Shari 25 Jones, Billie 66 Jones, Brenda 66 Jones, Casey 55 Jones, Charles 25, 110 Jones, Connie 67 Jones, Mr. Dean 168 Jones, Donna 67 Marshall, Debbie 56, 153 Jones, Elizabeth 25 Moleterno, Mary 82 Jones, Mr. Gene 171 Jones, John 55 Jones, Julie 67, 158, 155 Jones, Laura 67 Jones, Laurie 25, 161 Jones, Lori 55 Jones, Mrs, Mae 168 Jones, Richard 67, 110, 134 Jones, Richard S 25, 100, 106, 126 Jones, Robert 67 Jones, Stephen 55, 124 Jongsma, Edward 55 Joplin, Gwen 55 Joralmon, Judy 67,43 Jordan, Elizabeth 55, 159 Joseph Martinez Jordan, Mrs. Eugenia 168 Jordan, Marguerite 25, 144, Jordan, Mar 80 121 134 Y 1 . Lawrence 55 Juarez,yWillie 67 Judd, Kenny 55 Judge, Sheila ao, 134, 155 K Kamarata, Howard 25 Kane, Melanie 118 Kane, Thomas 25 Kashmerick, Kirk 55, 152 Kogianes, Sophia 67 Kokali, Judy 80, 112, 161 Kokali, Liz 25 Kopchak, John 25, 152, 159 Kopp, Michael 25 Koth, Jeffrey 55 Koth, Randy 25 Krah, Joey 67, 152 Krah, Lynette 80, 152 Krah, Ricky 25 Krawczyk, Bonnie 25 Krewsky, Ross 67 Kridler, Kelly 26, 155 Krueger, Cheryl 55 Kuban, Martin 67 Kucharski, Tim 67, 126, 152 Kuehnle, William 26 Kuester, Lance 67 Kuester, Mace 55, 110, 152 Kuhn, Mrs. Bonnie 168 L L'Ecuyer, Jeanine 26 La Brasch, Rodger 67, 127, 152 La Borde, Robert 26 Lackey, Arnold 67 Lam Kam, Chin 67 Lama, Susie 80, 157, 161 Lambert, James 26 Lambertus, Cindy 26 Lambie, Carlene 55 Lane, Matthew 67 Lanford, Winona 55 Lange, Traci 67 Langley, Jeffrey 55 Lanning, Devin 26 Larkins, Karla 26, 158 Larson, Douglas 55 La Veer, Mark 26 Lavelle, Gregory 67 Lavery, Brian 55 Lawlor, Betsy 55 Lawrence, Kerry 67 Lawrence, Linda 26, 48 Lazar, Richard 55 Lazok, Cheryl 26, 49, 136, 159 Lazok, Susan 67 Le Fever, Steve 26 Leach, Margaret 55, 50, 158 Leach, Valerie 26, 155 Leavitt, Debra 26 Leavitt, Markley 55 Leckington, Lori 55 L'Ecuyer, Jeanine 26, 144 L'Ecuyer, Lawrence 55, 50, 126 L'Ecuyer, Paul 67 Lee, Larry 56 Leeper, Carrie 26 Legge, Jane 67 Legge, Linda 155 Leggett, Clifford 67 Lehker, Mark 67 Lehker, Sullivan 26 Leiler, Scott 67 Lemons, Robert 67 Leonard, George 67 Leos, David 80, 128 Leos, John 26, 38, 100 Leos, Lisa 67 Lesperance, Laura 67 Levie, Tonya 26 Levning, Heidi 26 Lowe, Pamela 27 Lowe, Tom 56, 124, 152 Loyd, Eva 27, 157, 161 Lucas, Mr. Curtis 168 Lucas, Daniel 67, 161 Luna, Gilbert 27 Lundgren, Mr. Orra 168 Lusk, Dean 56 Lyells, Jim 56 Lyman, Kathy 56 Lyons, Cynthia 56 Lyons, George 27 Lyons, Jon 56, 134 M MacGregor, Brian 128, 134 MacGregor, Don 56, 161 Macias, Armando 110, 152 Maddox, Bryan 67, 124 Madril, Maria 81,74 Maertz, Carolyn 56, 49, 136 Mahoney, Deborah 81, 118 Maldonado, Elizabeth 67, 157, 161 Maldonado, Sandie 27 Malone, Dennis 68 Mancell, John 27 Mangino, Kathryn 68 Manley, Bob 127 Manley, Tina 56, 50, 155 Mansour, Mr. John 168 Manzanedo, Esther 56 Maran, Carl 68 Marble, Kevin 27 Marco, Connie 56 Marconnet, Debbie 56 Marcus, Annette 81, 161 Mariscal, Leslie 56, 50 Markakis, Diana 157 Markel, Mr. Jim 168 Marker, David 68 McPherson, Scott 81, 161 Meade, James 81 Meade, Terri 81 Meece, Gregory 81 Meehan, Marta 28 Melancon, Christine 68 Melendez, Bernadine 68 Meller, Brenda 81 Mercurio, Kevin 68, 159 Merritt, Kevin 68 Merz, Bonita 81 Mesquita, James 81 Mesquita, John 81 Messina, Laura 81, 118 Messner, Mark 56, 28 Meyers, Adrienne 56, 159, 160 Midkiff, Hope 81 Mieduch, Allison 28 Migliaccio, Steven 57 Mihelich, Dorette 28, 158 Milan, Robin 28,155 Milardo, Sharon 28 Milburn, Joseph 68, 159 Milford, Susan 28 Miller, Andrew 81, 128 Miller, Annette 68,96 Miller, Anthony 28, 110 Miller, Mrs. Elnora 170 Miller, Lana 57 Miller, Lynda 28 Miller, Scott D. tJr.J 57 Miller, Scott D. 1Fr.l 119 Miller, Sherrill 68 Miller, Steve 68, 152 Miller, Timothy 57 Marker, Jon 56 Marlowe, Christy 68, 155 Marquez , Fred 56 Marshall, Kaylene 56 Marshall, Maureen 81, 144,160 Marshall, Steven 56 Marti, Br ian 68, 42, 127,156 Martin, Mary A 68 Miller, Victoria 57 Miller, Wendy 28 Mills, Deborah 81 Mills, Michael 68 Miranda, Patricia 68, 157, 161 Mirigliano, Dominick 68 Mister, Suzy 57 Mitchell, Cindy 57 Mitchell, Mrs. Florence 168 Modisett, Debbie 68 Moenter, Kelly 81 Moeur, Jackie 81, 124 Moeur, Kelly 57, 50, 155, 159, Mohr, David 57, 160 Mohr, Kimberly 81 Mohr, Rebecca 57 Mohr, Terry 57 Martin, Mary B 68 Martines, Patricia 155, 156 Martinez, Amelia 68 Martinez, Bernie 68 Martinez, Estella 56 Martinez, Kerry 68 Martinez, Linda 56, 161 Martinez, Michael 27 Martinez, Patricia 68 Martinez, Rita 27, 155 ,Scott 81, 134 Molina, Teresa 82 Monacelli, Laura 82 Monacelli, Paul 57 Montague, Julie 68, 118 Montague, Mara 68 Monville, Vicki 28, 159 Keel, Rynia 80, 159 Kell, Mr. David 168 Kemp, Pamela 67 Kending, Kimberly 67 Kennedy, Tim 67, 145 Lewis, George 67 Lewis, Margaret 26, 158 Lewis, Mickey 56 Lewis, Selwyn 67, 62 Lewis, Shirley 67 Kenny, Dennis 25 Kenny, Eileen 80, 155 Kenny, Stephen 67 Keown, Colleen 67 Kepner, Susan 55 Kerwin, Donna 67 Kettman, Ralph 55 Kidd, Terrie 67 Kidney, Kele 67 Kiley, Melissa 25 Kim, Hyung 25,42 Kime, Robert 80, 124 King, Dora 25, 144 King, Pamela 25 King, Rhonda 55 Kinneman, Gary 161 Kirby, Sandy 67 Kirk, Terri 55 Kish, Mark 55 Kittrell, Vickie 25 Kivett, Debbie 67 Klein, Joellyn 25 Kline, Anthony 67 Knapp, Evan 67 Knapp, Jolynn 55 Knox, Dottie 25 Kocik, Barbara 67, 43 Koelsch, Joan 25 Koelsch, John 80, 128 Kogianes, Kristy 25 198 INDEX Liebler, Randy 56 Ligon, Grant 56, 118 Likjedahl, Carla 26 Liljedahl, Maida 56, 121, 152 Lindstrom, Christie 26 Lineberry, Kathryn 67, 144 Ling, Patricia 134, 155 Ling, Robert 26 Linkner, Andrew 26 Linkner, Frederick 67, 134 Lipman, Michael 27, 155 Littlejohn, Paul 56 Littlepage, Bryan 67, 158, 160 Liu, Simon 80, 74, 161 Livensparger, Lisa 27 Ljubicich, Mr. Tony 168 Llewellyn, Ronald 56 Locke, Mrs. Grace 168 Loftis, Kenneth 80, 134 Long, Greg 56 Long, Mark 27 Long, Ronald 67 Lopez, Marcelino 27 Lopez, Mark 67 Lopez, Robert 27 Lorent, Scott 56 Lorenz, Timothy 27 Loveless, Monty 100, 126 Lovely, Diana 27, 155 Lowe, David 81, 124 Marzec, Linda 68 Mastrapasqua, Joseph 56, 126 Mastrapasqua, Salvatore 81, 119 Matney, Paula 68 Matthews, Mr. Reginald 168 Matyas, Hal 56 Mausolf, Julie 81,118 Mausolf, Tamara 68 Maxey, Mr, Ray 168 Maxwell, Nancy 27, 144, 155 McAndrew, John 68 McAndrew, Peggy 56, 49 McBride, Thomas 68, 127, 134 McBroom, Amy 56, 153, 159 McCabe, Kevin 56 McCaleb, Theresa 27, 161 McCampbell, Duncan 27 McCampbell, Duffy 56, 50 McCardle, Gerald 68 McCardle, Kimberly 56 McCarthys, Dennis 68 McClaine, Robin 46 McClure, Mark 27 McClure, William 68 McConkey, Laurel 27, 158 McConnell, John 68 McCue, Patrick 56, 119 McCue, Paula 68, 159 McDonald, Debra 68 McGill, Donna 27 McGrath, Mrs. Anne 170 McKechnie, Kevin 56, 112 McKinney, Kevin 68 McLain, Charles 68 McLain, Walter 81 McLaughlan, Margaret 56 McLaughlin, Charles 100 McLaw, Mr. Wayne 170 McMahon, David 56, 155 McMahon, Laurie 81 McMurray, Sharon 81 McMurray, Tom 27 McNatt, Ronnie 68 McNeeley, Gale 68 McNeeley, Mark 27 McNeil, James 81 McPherson, Bruce 28 Moore, Jennifer 57 Moore, Kandy 82 Moore, Kelly 68 Moore, Leonard 57 Moore, Ray 82 Moorhead, Steven 28 Moran, William 82, 119 Moreno, David 57 Moreno, Michelle 82, 161 Morin, Denise 49, 68, 155, 137 Morin, Dianne 28 Morris, David 82 Morris, Marianne 57 Morris, Nancy 46 Morrison, Colleen 28 Morrison, Michael 68, 106, 160 Morrison, Mr. Russel 171 Mosby, Mrs. Margaret 168 Moser, Heidi 82, 118 Moser, Mrs. Jane 168 Moskovitz, Danny 50, 57, 124 Moss, Sherry 82, 153 Motter, Neil 68 Mulhern, Fred 82 Mulhern, Man! 57 Mull, Cressie 82 Mull, Janelle 57, BO, 134 Mulleneix, Krystal 68 Mullins, Stephanie 28 Mundy, Keith 68, 120 Munn, Marylou 28 Munn, Susan 57 Munsinger, Katherina 82 Munson, Mr. Bill 168 Myers, Charlotte 82 Myers, James 68 Myers, Larry 57 Myers, Rodger 82 Myhand, David 82 Myhand, Ronald 57 Mynatt, Marilyn 57, 161 N Nabity, Debby 82 Nabity, Phil 57 Naegele, Mark 57 Nanda, Anil 28 Nantz, Eliazbeth 28, 155 Nathan, Jerri 82 Navage, Christopher 28, 159 Nedrow, Randall 28, 118 Neil, Susan 28 Nelson, David 68 Nelson, Janet 68 Nelson, Julie 68, 43 Nesbitt, Bill 68 Newkirk, Michael 82 Ng, Lucy 50, 57 Nicholas, Bill 68 Nicholas, Gary 28 Nicholas, Pamela 144 Nichols, John 82 Nichols, Theresa 28 Nichta, Tom 29 Nielson, David 82 Nixon, Valerie 57 Noack, Johnnie 29 Noble, Tina 68 Noble, William 82 Nobles, Mark 82 Nobles, Mitch 57 Noel, Mrs. Paula 168 Norman, Kelly 29 Norman, Timothy 29 Norzagaray, Norma 82 Nye, Annelle 82 Nye, Katrina 68 Nye, Kerrie 68 Nyman, Carl 69, 127 Nyssen, Mark 29 O O'Bannon, Perrine 82 O'Brien, Jeanne 29 O'Brien, Margaret 29 O'Brien, Matson 82 O'Brien, Charlene 69 O'Brien, Colleen 50, 57 O'Connell, Kelly 82, 121 O'Connell, Martin 57 O'Connell, Theresa 82, 152 O'Day, Larry 57 Odell, Ronald 29, 38 Odom, Richard 82 Oehlerking, Cecilia 57 Oesterle, Jeff 57 Ohton, Lisa 82 Ohton, Michael 68, 161, 157 Ojeda, Sandy 69 Olea, Christine 69, 157 Olea, Nancy 29 Olin, David 29, 106 Olin, Paul 82 Olaphant, Wendell 69, 152, 156 Oliver, Joye 29 Olmos, Frank 69 Oreck, Adam 74, 82 Oreck, Bennet 57 Orkwiszewski, Denise 82 Orkwiszewski, Michele 29, 134, 157, 158 Orta, Pete 57 Ortiz, Estella 29 Ortiz, Leo 57 Ortiz, Maria 69 Orzel, Mary 57, 118 Owen, John 50, 57, 124 Owen, Martha 69, 96, 124 Payton, George 29, 110 Pearce, Shirley 29 Pearson, Judy 58 Pearson, Mary 82, 155 Pecha, Andrea 69, 153 Peck, Beverly 69 Peck, Randy 29 Peebles, Miss Shirley 170 Peeples, Marty 58 Pell, Lisa 82 Pence, Mrs. Jeanne 168 Penick, Lee 42, 69, 119, 160 Penn, James 82 Pennartz, Mark 29, 126 Pentkowski, Juli 29 Pentkowski, Laureen 43, 69, 124 Peption, Brian 69 Pepiton, Linda 30, 155 Peralta, Darci 69 Perez, Arnold 82, 128 Perez, Cathy 69, 157, 161 Perez, Larry 69 Perrin, Vonda 30 Perry, Debbie 58 Pete, Tracy 30 Petersen, Mrs. Elaine 168 Petersen, Lynn 82 Peterson Cynthia 30 Peterson Kelly 82 Peterson Lisa 69 Peterson Stephen 30 Peterson Teresa 69 Peterson, 1 racy 30 Petrytus, Gary 30 Petty, Robin 30 Phalen, Kim 69, 155 Pham, Kim 69 Pham, Minh 82 Phelps, Kip 30, 94, 126, 152 Philabaum, Mr, Richard 169 Phillips, Cheryl 82 Phillips, Garry 58 Phillips, Mark 30 Phippeny, Charles 69, 157 Phippeny, Patricia 58, 157, 161 Pinkava, Mary 30, 158, 159 Pinson, David 69 Pitts, Kim 69, 134 Pitzer, Mrs. Diane 169 Pizzi, Joe 82, 128 Poglajen, Kathleen 83, 118 Poglajen, Pamela 69, 144, 157 Polanco, Ronald 83 Poleeson, Devoe 69 Pollock, Michael 69, 118 Polyak, Betsy 83 Polyak, Glenn 30 Poorman, David 69 Porter, John 69, 127 Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter Pound, Powell, Powell, Powell, Melanie 30, 155 Melissa 69 Steven 83 Timothy 69 Crystal 83 Chris 30, 159 Frances 30 Victor 83 Prado, Antoinette 83 Owens, Alice 82 Owens, Jeffrey 57 Owens, Jesse 69 Owens, Larry Owens, Mark 69 Owens, Rickey 29, 101, 152 P Packwood, Roandl 82 Page, Mr. Forrest 160, 168 Paglajen, Pam 157 Pahl, Cindy 29, 158 Pais, Richelle 82 Palmer, Palmer, Katrina 57 Penny 82 Panek, Steven 82 Park, Bryan 29 Parker, Anita 69 Parker, Dorian 69 Parker, Wayne 69 Parsons, Anne 29, 158, 161 Passage, Lisa 82 Patane, Patrick, Mike 82 Gary 82 Patten, Richard 82 Patterson, Peggy 69, 153 Pattini, Zaira 57, 144 Pattison, Elizabeth 29, 134, 1 Pattison, Sarah 69 Pattison, James 58 Patton, Barbara 82 Patton, Suzanne 69 Paty, Kelly 58, 161 Paul, Kevin 29 Paulsen, Diane 58 58 Prather, Mrs. Priscilla 169 Prazak, Janell 83 Prazak, Jeffrey 58 Prescott, Thomas 83 Price, Cindy 83 Price, Craig 83 Price, Larae 83 Price, Robert 83 Pritz, Lorrie 83 Probst, Avan 69, 161 Propati, John 58, 126, 152 Prosise, Donald 69 Pugh, Cathy 134, 157, 158, 160 Pugh, David 69 Pullins, Kevin 30, 152 Purcell, Mark 30 Purcell, Patty 69 Putz, Bill 83 Quirino, lrene 58, 157, 161 R Raab, Mrs. Helen 170 Radford, Don 58 Rakeman, Kristie 83, 124, 161 Ram, Diana 69, 161 Ramirez, Bette 83 Ramirez, Cynthia 69, 157, 161 Ramirez, Elva 69 Ramos, Lisa 40, 50, 58, 155 Randell, Pam 69 Randolph, John 58 Randolph, Laura 30 Ranshaw, Edward 169 Ransom, Mary 42, 83, 160 Ratliff, Donna 30 Ratliff, Kenneth 58 Ratliff, Nina 69 Raypole, Chris 83 Reagan, Donald 58 Reasor, Glenn 69, 152 Reed, Donna 69, 143 Reed, Sherri 83 Regalado, Julian 30 Regalado, Patsy 83 Reilly, Dan 30 Reilly, Karen 69 Reilly, Kevin 69 Reindl, Deborah 30 Reisdorph, Cynthia 30, 144 Reisdorph, Jim 83 Relf, Yuette 58 Remer, Patrice 83 Rencehausen, Sandra 58 Rennells, Bruce 69 Reveles, Diana 69 Reveles, Julian 31, 152 Reveles, Junior 31 Reynolds, Beverly 83 Reynolds, Joe 69 Rhoades, Kellie 70, 145 Rhode, Sherrill 50, 58 Rice, Tom 83 Rich, Daniel 70 Rich, Frank 58 Richards, Pamela 43, 70 Richards, Rhonda 31, 155 Richards, Roxanne 43, 70 Richardson, Jeff 31, 106 Ricker, Jessica 70 Ricker, Sherry 70 Ricker, Terri 83 Ricker, Thomas 58 Riegel, Rebecca 31 Riegel, Ronald 70 Riley, John 83 Riley, Timothy 70 Ritacco, Monica 58, 134, 158, 159 Ritzenthalera, Mrs. Isabel 170 Rivera, Donald 70, 157, 161 Rivera, Ronald 58 Roach, Albert 70 Roach, Kathryn 31 Robb, John 31 Robbins, David 31 Robbins, Steven 58 Roberson, Angela 83, 118 Roberts, Barry 83 Roberts, Rose 83 Roberts, Sherry 58 Roberts, Terry 58 Robertson, James 58 Robinson, Cindy 31 Robnett, David 58 Rockwell, Bob 31, 158 Rockwell, Dave 58 Rodgers, Bill 70 Roe, Mr, Herbert 171 Rogers, Brenda 31 Rogers, Charles 83 Rogers, Christy 83 Rogers, Robert 83, 119 Rogers, Sue 83 Rojas, La Dawn 83, 144 Rojas, Salvador 83, 128 Roleski, Debra 70, 158 Rojeski, Jacqueline 83 Rolan, Jeff 31 Roman, Mrs. Debbie 169 Roman, Michelle 58 Romero, Irene 31, 160 Romero, Sylvia 70, 156 Romero, Victoria 31 Romo, Mr. Alfred 169 Rooth, Bruce 31 Rooth, Bryan 83 Rosas, Javier 31 Rose, Mr. Sims 169 Rose, Susan 83 Roseberry, Dean 58 Rosenbaum, Thomas 58 Rosenthal, Jonathan 83 Ross, Nelson 70 Rowley, Tracy 70 Roybal, Toni 70 Ruby, Melissa 58, 134, 158 Ruiz, Bonita 31, 134 Russell, Bob 70, 161 Rysso, Patricia 31, 159, 137 S Sachen, Tannian 31 Salazar, Roman 70 Saliba, Elizabeth 70 Sallas, Cynthia 70, 161, 157 Sallee, Kevin 31 Sallis, Elaine 83 Sample, Martin 83 Sanchez, Rose 58 Sanchez, Rudy 70 Sander, Nancy 58 Sanders, Keith 70 Sanders, Michael 31, 155 Sanderson, Robin 58 Sandman, Peggyann 31, 155 Sandoval, Michael 83 Santillan, Steve 83 Santo, Maria 58, 136 Sapien, Bea 58 Sappenfield, Mr. George 169 Sargent, Bryan 70 Sargent, Teresa 58 Sarver, David 31 Sas, David 83 Sas, Kenneth 31 Sas, Warren 58 Saunders, Mr. Richard 169 Savage, Wendy 32 Saylor, Bobby 32 Schacht, Steven 83 Schad, Kenneth 83 Schardt, Linda 83 Schell, Linda 155 Scheuring, Brian 58 Schildts, Bradley 83 Schildts, Laurie 58 PF Schleisman, Joan 83 31 Schlimgen, Julie 43, 49, 59, 137 Schmieder, Carla 83 Schmieder, Paula 32 Schmitt, Cheri 32 Schotz, Jeffry 32, 134 Schramm, Paul 83 Schroeder, Robert 59 Schumann, Mr. David 170 Schutte, Beverly 59 Schutte, Jim 70 Scofield, Mrs. Laura 170 Scott, Laurie 83 Scott, Sabrina 70 Scott, Mr. Sam 169 Scott, Sue 32 Scoville, Wayne 70 Scrivens, Richard 83 Scrivens, Richele 59, 50, 144 Seiber, Denise 158 Seifert, Carolyn 70 Seifert, Lisa 32, 161 Seifman, Mrs. Frances 169 Seldon, Deborah 32 Saletstewa, Mack 83 Senerchia, John 32 Senior, Ronald 32 Sepich, Edward 83 Sergent, Lee 83, 118 Sergent, Mary 118 Serpa, Christina 83, 134, 157, 161 Serpa, Paul 59 Sexton, Sandy 59 Shackelford, Randy 32 Shaffer, David 70 Shaffer, Gary 59 Shaffer, Roger 83 Shanks, Alane 32 Shapiro, Sheila 74, 83, 161 Shaw, Brian 83 Shaw, Christopher 59 Shaw, Jim 70 Shaw, Roberta 59 Shaw, Steven 32, 110 Shawl, Debbie 37, 59 Shea, Philip 59, 160 Sheets, Brad 83 Sheets, Mr, Kris 169 Shelley, Erin 32 Ehelton, Bryan 83 Shelton, Mark 70 Shepler, Kathy 70, 124, 159, 161 Sherman, Gary 83 Sherman, Jim 70 Sherman, John 70 Sherman, Trisha 32 Shields, Lonzo 32 Shipley, Lana 32 Shipp, Lisa 83 Shitt, Rhoda 59 Shortlidge, Sherry 83 Shullenbarger, Robert 83 Shullenbarger, Sandy 70, 157 Siebenman, Mrs. Jeanne 161, 169 Sietsema, Le Ann 83 Sigrisf, Ronald 32 Silha, Thomas 83 Simkins, Russell 83 Simmons, Steve 32, 155 Simon, Douglas 70 Simon, Marianne 59, 50, 153, 155 Simonson, Eric 83, 119, 128 Simpkin, Elizabeth 83 Simpson, Anita 70 Simpson, Deanna 83 Sinclair, Kathie 70 Sing, Carolyn 83 Sitnik, Nadya 59 Sizemore, Sally 59, 158, 161 Skeffington, Gail 70 Skeffington, Ron 32 Skiles, Brian 59 Skinner, Mary 83 Skinner, Shelly 70 Skroch, Mark 70 Slagter, Darlene 32 INDEX 199 Yolanda 72, 159, 161 Watkins Smith. Smith, Srr,ith, Smith, -ebbie 83 'lly 70 Patricia 83 ada 70, 155, 161 fvny 70 Barbara A. 83 Barbara S. 74, 83 Beatrice 70 David 32, 158, 159, 160 Smith, Deborah A. 83 Smith, Deborah B. 50, 59, 118 Smith, Denise 70, 153 Smith, Mrs. Helen 169 Smith, Johnny 83 Smith, Kelly 59, 124, 134 Smith, Kenneth 59 Smith, Mr, Larry 169 Smith, Linnea 32, 155 Smith, Ly.nn 32 Smith, Melissa 70 Smith, Orien 59, 118 Smith, Patricia 59, 152 Smith Randallf33 Smith: soon 59 Smith, Steven 59 SHHPD, Mr. Preston 170 Snodgrass, Kathy 83 Snodgrass, Krisy 83 Snow, Karen 70 Snyder , Mr. Dale 171 Snyder, Ellen 83 Snyder, Michael 59 Snyder, Robinette 83, 118, 121 Solomon, Terri 59 Somoza, Rudy 70 Sorenson, Dennis 33 Sorenson, Nancy 33 Soroka Soto, L , Robert 59 ucy 70 Sowden, Karen 59 Spain, Barbara 59, 144 Spain, Nancy 83 Spann, Tracy 83 Taborda, Alex 83 Taborda, Maurice 33, 160 Tafoya, Larry 83 Tafoya, Rachael 71 Tait, Cynthia 33 Talley, Mrs. Carolin 169 Talley, Scott 83 Talley, Steven 33 Tam, David 33 Tang, James 71, 152 Tang, Phillip 83 Tanner, Paul 83 Tartaglio, Pamela 60 Taylor, Cindy 33, 121 Taylor, Clay 71 Taylor, Richard 124 Teague, William 71 Terzich, Ralph 71 Teters, Charles 33 Thies, Mr. Craig 169 Thomas, Dave 71 Thomas, Richard J. 83 Thomas, Richard P. 85 Thompson, Jason 85 Thompson, Robyn 71 Thompson, Russell 60, 106 Thorn, Cheryl 33, 121, 155, 158 Thorp, Bill 71 Tiffany, Tracy 71 Timberlake, Anne 60, 155 Timmerman, Charles 33, 155 Tinnell, Allen 85 Todd, Pete 60 Todd, Thomas 85 Toms, Malcolm 80 Tomson, Cynthia 34 Tomson, Robert 60 Tonstad, Debbie 71 Tope, Sharon 85 Torok, Dawn 71 Torrence, Ann 85, 124 Torrence, Steve 71, 144 Torres, Debbie 60 Viar, Barbara 85 Vickers, Bill 34 Villegas, David 60 Villemez, Chris 34, 100, 126, 152 Villemez, Dave 71, 127, 134 Vincent, Pamela 85 Vincent, Robert 85 Vlamis, Nick 71 Vogel, Paul 60, 30, 50, 134 Vos, Richard 34, 42, 158, 160 Voss, Sue 71, 155 Voyce, Andrea 71, 62 Voyce, Jonathan 85, 119 Voyce, Phillip 34 W Winans, Leigh 35 Wingenroth, Robert 35, 118 Wingenroth, Shari 85, 124 Wise, William 85 Wisniewski, Bob 72 Wisniewski, Christopher 35 Wisniewski, Linda 61 Witt, Deborah 61, 50, 153 Witt, Kathleen 35 Wolfe, Janie 85 Wong, Angie 35 Wong Eric 35 Wong Kin 35 Wong Mei Heung 61 Wong Michelle 85 Wong Pak 35 Wong Susie 85 Won Suzanne 72, 48 9, Wong, B Wahlrab, Ann 34 Wahlrab, Greg 60, 106 Walker, Christole 85 Walker, Jerry 60 Walker, Randy 85 Walker, Sheree 60 Walker, Thomas 34 Wallace, Brian 71 Wallace, Cindy 71, 155, 157 Wallace, Robert 85 Wanty, Donald 34 Ward, L isa 71 Ward, Thomas 85 Warinner, Mark 34 Warwick, Bob 34 Washington, Lavern 100, 101 Washington, Linda 60 Washington, Yolonda 71 Beverl 85 . Y Weaver, Mr. Mahlon 169 Webb, Kenneth 60, 110 Webb, Leslie 85, 119 Webb, Lisa 34, 157, 158 Spaulding, Timothy 33 Splawn, Roy 83 Sporrer, Angela 83 Springer, Bill 59 Srodawa, Mark 59 Stagner, Stephen 33 Stailey, Elise 33 Stallings, Paula 70, 153 Stallings, Thomas 59, 126 Stanfield, Mr. Abraham 169 Stanley, Carolyn 59 Stanzak, Gary 33, 155 Stapley, Kathy 83 Stava, Gregory 59 Stava, Lisa 70, 155 Steger, Bruce 59 Stein, Robert 106 Stein, Tom 33, 155 Stender, Alan 83 Tourville, Tom 34 Trammell, Stephanie 85, 118 Trevillian, James 60 Trevillian, Pete 71 Tricoli, Mark 85 Tricoli, Mike 85 Trim, Vincent 85 Trinka, Loren 71 Truett, James 60 Trujillo, Mike 71 Truter, Dariel 85, 118 Tse, Jean 60 Tse, Wai 71 Tucker, Debby 34 Tucker, Mark 71 Tucker, Tom 60 Tuma, Alan 71 Tunney, Greg 85, 128, 152 Tussey, Tod 60, 127 Wehner, David 60 Wehner ,John 85 Weiland, Joe 60 Weiland, Laura 60, 37 Weiland, Lilian 34 Weiland, Mark 34 Weiland, Sonia 71, 118 Weindel, Barbara 85, 124 Weindel, Richard 34 Wells, Donna 34,136 Wells, Karen A. 34 Wells, Karen D. 60, 158, 159 Wells, Teresa 85 Wentz, John 156 West, Mrs. Dot 169 West, Mr. Hugh 169 West, Trumaine 60, 134, 158 Wester, Wester, Charles 35 Randy 71, 152 Stephenson, Pamela 70 Stevens, Arabeth 33, 158 Stevens, Brad 70 Stevens, E. J. 33, 158, 160 Stevens, Gloria 33 Stevens, Stephen 59, 83, 119 Stewart, Stewart Charlene 74, 83, 112 Ed 83 Stewart, Jacqueline 33 Stewart, Kathleen 83 Stewart, Mary 59 Stewart, Paul 59 Stewart, Mr. Robert 169 Steyaert, Richard 59 Stitt, Mr. James 169 Stoffel, April 33 Stoffel, Robin 70 Stonecipher, Lana 83 Stonecipher, Lori 59 Stover, Larry 83 Strausser, Michael 83 Stra er Ronald 33, 38, 101 Y , Stroud, Collie 33 Stroud, Richard 59 Stutzen Styers, burg, Debra 59, 121 Lynda 83 Sufak, Bob 70 Summitt, Shelly 71 Surman, Ms. Rosalie 170 Surridg e, Tim 83, 155 Sustaita, Judy 71 Sustaita, Joe 59 Sutton, Swarm, Yvonne 71 Cathy 83 Swauger, John 71 Swetna rn, Barry 60 Swigard, John 83 Symns, Lesley 83 T Tabaha, Geraldine 83 Tabeek, Jana 33 Tabeek, Mike 71 Tabor, Mark 60 200 INDEX Tye, Dana Marie 85 Tyler, Michael 60 Tyson, Sonja 85, 144 U Uhl, Jacquelyn 60 Ulmen, Mrs. Ruth 169 Urban, Mrs. Carol 170 Urlaub, Kathy 60 Urlaub, Mark 71, 120 Utz, John 85 Utz, Marianne 60, 157, 158 V Valdez, Sara 85 Valencia, Mrs. Mary 170 Valentine, Michael 71 Valenzuela, Arlene 71 Vallejo, Edward 34, 143 Vallejos, Elizabeth 85 Van der Steur, Lisa 60, 41, 158 Vanderbilt, Keith 161 Van Deren, Greta 85 Van Hoesen, Russell 71, 126 Van Liew, Larry 155 Vandenberg, Robin 34 Vanderveer, Lon 60, 157 Van Quathem, Mrs. Lora 169 Van Vugt, Debbie 71 Vasquez, Roseanne 34 Vaughan, Amelia 60 Vaughan, Christopher 34 Vaughan, Elizabeth 85 Vaughn, Judi 60 Vaughn, Kelly 60 Vaughn, Tod 71 Vawter, Susan 71 Vega, Anthony 34 Velasco, Amelia 34, 158 Velasquez, Mario 85, 159 Venis, David 71 Westfall, Steffani 35, 161 Wetzel, Terry 71 Wheeler, Janice 35, 16 Whetstone, Brenda 35 Whitaker, Mike 71 White, Carol 35, 158, 159, 161 White, David 71, 124, 152 White, Kathleen 35 White, Robert 85 Whitmore, Kevin 134 Whitney, Douglas 35 Whitney, Matthew 85 Whitney, Wanda 71 Whitson, Lisa 60 Wierman, Carl 71 Wierman, Ralph 60 Wieseman, Marcie 35 Wilcoxson, Elizabeth 35 Wiley, Daniel 60 Wiley, Marvin 85 Wilhardt, Mike 71 Wilke, Laura 71 Wilkerson, Julia 35, 16 Wilkinson, Phil 71 Wi llette, Roxanne 71 Williams, Beverly 71 Williams, Brian 85 Williams, Carla 35 Williams, Carolyn 71 Williams, Charles 60 Williams, Elizabeth 60 Williams, Kim 71, 46, 161 Williams, Mark 35, 152 Williams, Paul 60 Williams, Mr. Roger 169 Williams, Sharilyn 71 Williams, Sheryl 35, 155 Williams, Terry 71 Willis, Debbie 60, 50, 153 Willis, Diane 71, 155 Wilmoth, Allan 124 Wilson, Anne 35, 155 Wilson, Holly 72 Wolson, Jack 72 Wilson, Jeffrey 85 Wilson, Julie 61 Wilson, Michael 85 Wilson, Richard 85 Wilson, Rosemary 72, 155 Woo, Eddie 72 Wood, Joel 72 Wood, John 61, 156 Wood, Leisa 35, 158, 159 Woodhouse, Craig 35, 16, 110, 126 Woodland, Charles 36, 126 , Woodland, Kathrine 72 Woodmass, Donna 85, 161 Woodrow, Patty 72 Woodruff, Lynn 72 Woodruff, Lisa 85 Woods, Jimmie 36 Woodworth, Fred 36 Woody, Russ 36, 155 Woosley, Paul 72 Worley, Glen 106 Worley, Gwyn 61 Worthington, William 152 Wortman, Deborah 85 Wortman, Russ 126, 152 Woydziak, Michael 85, 119 Wright, Barbara 85 Wright, Brian 36 Wright, Craig 85 Wright, Mark 61 Wyskiver, Christine 72, 156 Y Yabe, Naomi 36, 157 Yan, Ray 85 Yancer, Tom 61 Yeager, Clifford 61, 152 Yeager, Linda 85, 152 Yee, Danny 36, 158 Yee, Fred 36, 160, 161 Yee, Mrs. Mary Ann 169 Yelko, Frances 72 Yehling, Debbie 72 Yelverton, Peggy 36 Yen, Ling 72, 159 Yesenski, Gerald 36, 120 Yocom, Danita 72, 155 Yoder, Jeff 72 Young, Dana 85 Young, David 61 Young, Mike 72 Young, Sheri 46 Yount, Nannette 85, 118, 159 Yu, Michele 72 Yup, Alvina 85, 159 Yup, Carl 36 Yup, Paula 46 Z Zacharias, Brian 85, 128 Zeleski, Paula 36 Zemke, Mike 72 Zemke, Pam 61 Zimmerman, Mr. Richard 169 Zuber, Dawn 61 Zuber, Ronald 85 Zubko, James 36 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Number Nome Number N 257-Srxr ' OO Ak LL ' : 1 I7 , .' CQSWK - 'Www A' E14 H41 111 , Io 4 , movin: Debm, Em 'Q57CDW-Q W lQu5lQ355w1egfQ, E lr Dim-E7577 lkvgggg Mm A117 4 52 gf? QZWAZJ fa 52537955 K, ujaw 620517 ZLMIZCZM iff 4575659 Q Acwfixga H fx wb, fHy'9fsL,Z,,,S Q7 W ACKNDWLEDGMENTS As this year comes to a close, I would like to express my appreciation to the students and faculty of West High for all the help they have given us in putting together the Westerner this past year. My biggest thank you goes to Mr. Richard Zimmerman for all of his help and support, for I couldn't have done itwithout him. Next I would like to thank Donna Wells and Sherry Lazok for all the copy they wrote. It takes a lot of imagination to write for pictures, and they did a good job. Our photographers Julie Schlimgen, Pat Rysso, and Denise Morin did a finejob taking the underclass pictures, and photographing and printing all of the clubs and school activities this year. We were fortunate this yearto have two excellent typists, Maria Santo and Jeannie Maertz, and I thank them for the extra hours they spent typing the class identifications and the index. Tina Engel did a good job helping me cut pictures, paste down copy, andjust about anything else we needed. Organizing the sports pictures and getting pictures identified were only a few of the many jobs Liz Cole did, and I thank her also. A special thanks goes to Mr. Agee forthe extra help he gave us writing all ofthe sports copy. Mr. Hill was kind enough to alphabatize each of the classes names, and I thank him for this. I would like to thank the Keith Cole photo laboratory terrific job they did printing our Senior Pictures. I want to extend my personal thanks to Mr. Roger Bean, Denise Sherrill, and Julie Cramer fortheir help and understanding when things were slow, for without them this yearbook probably wouldn't have made it. I thank Community Press fortheir understanding, and I appreciate the fine job they have done publishing our yearbook. I hope the Westerner holds as many memories for you as it does for me. I have done my best as Editorthis year, and I hope this book JQWQUMZQ. Sandy Gwillim Editor is everything you expected it to be. 202 IT'S OVER! ATTENTION Class of T977 COLOR PORTRAITS AGAIN NEXT YEAR!! Pictures for use in the I977 WESTERNER will again be taken on campus. West is the ONLY school in the Phoenix district that photographs Seniors in full 'COLOR and also prints them in -rwizf color in the Yearbook. lim! ,QW-V, W , , f, I. There is ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE to you i r rs A for this Yearbook Portrait. 2. 6 Poses will be taken and YOU may select the one For use in the book. 3. Orders will be taken for personal prints at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 4. Selected picture will be RETOUCHED before printing -- whether you order or not. 5. All profits from personal picture sales will go to the yearbook to help pay the costs. 6. Pictures will be taken before school opens Ctwo weeks before end of vacation! and also AFTER SCHOOL OPENS during the evening hours and on WEEKEN DS. 6 full color proofs from which to choose !! ONLY pictures taken on campus WILL BE ACCEPTABLE FOR USE IN THE YEARBOOK !! b 'QF A99 5Qfff?ff5fMyf fd iff' Ojfygff an 99979 My 6145? F ,Ha O, W iffy' fjfpfvflfffffz Q ,ff 2f3f5'fw if f ff MM psf Q .fx t IL , ,E r I ,Q I ff! fm I It 5 JUNIORS -- -- Class of I977' I! ONE LAST REMINDERQ- 1. PICTURES FOR USE IN THE T977 WESTERNER YEARBOOK WILL BE TAKEN ON CAMPUS DURING THE WEEK AFTER FINAL REGISTRATION AEI-D IN THE EVENING HOURS AFTER SCHOOL STARTS. YOU WILL RECEIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN THE MAIL AFTER THE CLOSING OF SCHOOL. These will be the ONLY PICTURES ACCEPTABLE For use in the T977 YEARBOOK !! I. 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