West Phoenix High School - Westerner Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1977
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Introduction 5 Working on set decorations for the Junior Miss Pageant are students from Mrs. Beliveau's stagecraft class vi if 5 1 - Miss Sue Hardesty, A!V coordinator, in an unusual picture. New to West CHANNEL this year, she usually ls on the other end of the cameras helping students use the new color video cameras. NEWS 6 Introduction Sell, Sell, Sell must've been the slogan for all the school clubs this year. Whatever it was: cookies, Super Liz , Of iUSf normal U2 Selibe to Others pies or even tamales, there was always something fiQhfS hel' SlSfef JO Anne to Seve an Old If-1dY'S on sale in the Munch area to satisfy students purse during the Student Government speeches. appetites- . . .and another thing Taborda, quit looking at the camera and start listening while Mr. Munson explains to his 6th. period Health class how to keep the victim warm after an accident. Introduction 7 The new T.V. studio, located in the IMC building, is very modern and useful for the many audio- visual and media classes. With the Luke Air Force band accompanying, Sergeant Bruce Fidler sings Play That Funky Music. i l . w Behind the Christmas decorated desk sits Ava - .. ,, - Hartman, student assistant in the counselling The Cheer 'me freaks out as the name Lmda ' h P. . department- Cassells is announced over t e A system as a Homecoming nominee for Queen. 8 Introduction lt looks as 'though a mechanical hand is rigged up to deliver class rings to West High Students. You're generous Warren! People felt mixed emo- tions after giving blood at the Key Club Blood Drive. At the all day dance assembly, Sherry Shortlidge, Kira Burch, and Sherry Tope dance to Little Drummer Boy. Telling the Student body about CHALLENGE, a backpacking club, is member Ben Ederer. R.O.T.C. members assist Open House by helping parents find those lost classrooms. V Introduction 9 Sophomore Greg Tunney finds that the new drink- ing fountains located in the I.M.C., really give out cold water. Laverne and ShirIey , or rather, Lori Flores and Janine Giodano show how great Wishy detergent works in their Semantics and Logic class. Nominees for Homecoming royalty were announced and given carnations at the stadium assembly on the day of the Camelback game. During the football games the snack bar comes in handy for the hungry fan's munchies. 1 0 Introduction All fenced in, the two student government coke machines get a visit from a couple who felt the need for a refreshing drink. is tl .. . .tte it :QS 1 .-fa - A M X I .. . - I ln their usual relaxation spot in the lobby of the main building, four freshmen talk over the day's events. Looking over the list of those who had checked into the Health Center for the day are student as- sistants Diane Paulsen and Linda Wisniewski. 1 2 introduction Music can certainly do wonders for a tired mind. Lisa Shepp strums her guitar while Shawna Jackson listens, as they both relax in a Music Building corridor their lunch 1 r l- A 'sniff M3 t i t Anyone needing information about a career should check with Mrs. Faye Jenkins in the IMC building. Are you nervous girls? The gymnastic class gets ready to perform during half-time at the Phoenix Union football game. IM IIITII STUPID i I hope Fred Marguez doesn't reflect what that arrow on Mary Ann Acosta's T-shirt seems to indi- cate. Work - work - work! The members of Mrs. Moser's sixth period basic art class seem to be busily engaged in many types of perspective drawings. Introduction 13 1, 11W UUx ' A ' 1 1' I IN, x I if 1995 '91 If 1,1 Gx My 1LM3 tx Lk!! X 1 N Y rx NX Y! 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Qx N Q , Xfjy wg Y- X, NN ii r ii Q53 sr X , 1 N Rf N Q fa LQ f X 5. 1 .ffw If N 1 Q 9 fx f ff- ff CNXJJ, P X' QQ ' fl Vx, fx 'ANN Q- -,x,.k X N X' L N 1 QQ X-Q CN F- w N mx 5 Q f f- I Q? - Q Wm X Q SN 1 CX- KN f 1--X CX 3 7 5 ' N NN fi L Q fi S- Qi N C X: Q 1 Lona English President i Phyllis Cohan ENIOR The senior class realized a profit of 3329.00 on the dance after the Homecoming game against Camelback and also grossed 8560.00 from the sale of slaves. An all night party was planned to help raise money toward the purchase of the class gift to the school. The disco dance, held in March rounded out their activities according to advisors Mrs. Cripps and Mr. Rose. Maggie Leach Vice President Elisa Bakemeier Secretary SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Treasurer front row: Mary Huffaker, Betsy Jordan, Pat Ling, Mari Giddings, Lona English, Tina Manley, Susan Kepner, Amy McBroom, Elisa Bakemeier, back row Maggie Leach, Steve Duke, Duffy McCambell, Ben Ederer, John Owen Martha Owen, Lynda Cassells, Paul Vogel, Kirk Kashmerick and Debbie Willis. 1 6 Seniors 'CW ,wus Q. au- Steven Abril Michael Adams Jim Addabbo Bob Aguilar Elizabeth Aguilar Stephen Alford David Alltop Joe Amavisca Dennis Andersen Becky Anderson Heber Andrus Dianna Arvizu Sylvia Arvizu Archie Asberry Jr Warren Asmus Mike Austin Jacqueline Avery- Joel Ayala h Brian, Bailey ' Cynthia Baileyll' 'l J'f . Senibrs1 7 Elisa Bakemeier Rosetta Baldwin Sandra Barragan Shirley Bass Vickie Beard Peter Bergmann Laurie Bielfelt Eileen Bien Timothy Bien John Bingham Brian Bishop Sandy Bishop Tami Blair Cari Bliklen Daryl Bontems Steve Boucher Julie Bourgeous Jestina Braasch David Brown Randy Brown 1 8 Seniors Shari Burgess Karen Burghard Janet Burtch Mike Butera Kim Calhoun Brian Callaghan Wanda Campbell Peggy Cantu Celina Cardenas Virginia Carpenter Debbie Carrillo Lynda Cassells Liz Castillo Don Chadwick Wayne Charbonne Kathleen Chavez Patrice Christy Lisa Clark Murray Clarkson Mark Clay Seniors 19 Candy Clemit Sherry Cobb Phyllis Cohan Pam Combs Theresa Conditt Bruce Consier Alice Coronado Karen Cox Harry Cramer Connie Crispell Kathern Cullum Brian Cummings April Curtis Dee Damron Andrea Darby Rick Dattilio 20 Seniors New to West High are Mr. Craig, Admin- istrative Assistant of Boys and waving after being introduced is Mrs. Hamlin, Administrative Assistant of Girls l to While playing Hard Headed Woman the members of the band formed the outline of a girl on her summer vacation. l l 5 f If X, 'X J 0 Gary Davis Marquee Davis Pam Davy Gordon Day Robert Day Sophia Day Pat Denbo Sharon Dickson Steven Dillow Raven A. Doose Teresa,Drexler Seniors 21 Steven Duke Flobbin East Gaylon Eastridge Anitra Eberson Bernard Ederer Debra Eng Mary Engel Tina Engel Lona English Shawn Ertel Pete Estrada Kathy Evertsen Carol Ewing Linda Fast Flay Fatigoni James Fay 22 Seniors 'vii f -V '-rv ' 1 Ole' Quija alias Mr. Mansour and Jodi Stovall prepare themselves to go on a camel drive. '51, L ,gi 1 A i ,,,, I. At the first assembly, the cheer line performs Spirit Revolution , their bicentennial cheer. Veronica Felix Kevin Ferrin Carol Finger Lori Flores Janet Fuller Sheila Fuqua Susie Furry Linda Garlington Mark Garrity Mari Giddings Pam Gill Janine Giordano Seniors 23 Cheri Glade Elaine Glazar Frank Golis Tom Golleher Rolando Gonzalez Paulette Goodfriend Diana Grabiec Peter Greene Jay Greenwald Flay Grissom Gail Hack Nancy Hagadorn Terri Hall Rory Hamic 24 Seniors N ,,-f 'tl l l l David Moreno falls asleep while stating his name, position and year during the team's introduction to the student body. X1 The Air Force band members from Luke are having a great time as they do their version of disco. in lr f1i 3' 'L 'T . 'fy i li-at l .1- 1 NE. v. . fl, .- ,, A . 41 .M wiht. ...aw l 1 N-JW' A M. W...- Erin Hammons Patrick Hansen Diane Harder Debbie Hardy Lisa Harer James Harrison Nancy Harvey John Hasenstab Tamela Hassell Ted Hasson Cynthia Hawkins Robert Hazlett Alice Heckrott Julie Henderson Leslie Hendricks Edward Henning Seniors 25 Chris Henrich Sandra Hernandez Darnell Herring Kathy Hicks Renee Hillhouse Lisa Hobaica Lori Hohn Becky Hoitinga Anna Holmquist Shawne Hoover Karen Horejsi Roy Horn 26 Seniors Duane Horning Mitchell Howell Daryl Huff Mary Huffaker Marna Hulgren Bill Hutchinson Robert Iles Bobbi Inman Steve Ireland Michele Jackson Veronica Jacott Leslie Jarnagin x ic Carolyn Johnson Jimmy Johnson Kathryn Johnson Randy Johnson Casey Jones Lori Jones Stephen Jones Gwen Joplin Betsy Jordan Lawrence Joseph Kenny Judd Kirk Kashmerick Seniors 27 Susan Kepner Rhonda King Terri Kirk Mark Kish Steven Kline Jeff Koth Cheryl Krueger Mace Kuester Jeff Langley Douglas Larson Margaret Laughlan Kristy Laughlin 28 Seniors r f z x Judging from the appearance of this years floats, the students should begin planning for next year. Brian Lavery Betsy Lawlor Maggie Leach Mark Leavitt Larry L'Ecuyer Larry Lee Steve Le Fever Linda Legge Kenton Levake Mickey Lewis Flandy Liebler Grant Ligon Maida Liljedahl Patricia Ling Ron Llewellyn Greg Long Seniors 29 Scott Lorent Tom Lowe Dean Lusk Jim Lyells Kathy Lyman Cindy Lyons Don Mac Gregor Armando Macias Carolyn Maertz Tina Manley Esther Manzanedo Connie Marco Leslie Mariscal Debbie Marshall 30 Seniors Herssl Tex Earnhart at the Homecoming assembly and that ain't no u . 'FTA-7 Clowning around at the Homecoming Dance, is Julie Swinney with friends Louanne Fuller, Dennis Robinson, Debbie Babbich, Andrea Larson, and Angela Larson. v -we Y.. .,., -M 'aff .v . ec .. Wf f Kaylene Marshall Steven Marshall Estella Martinez Linda Martinez Joe Mastrapasqua Hal Matyas Peggy Mc Andrew Amy Mc Broom Duff Mc Campbell Kimberly McCardIe Patrick McCue A Kevin McKechnie Cindy Mc Neil Mark Messner Seniors 31 Adrienne Meyers Kelly Miller Roberta Miller Scott Miller Timothy Miller Victoria Miller Susy Mister Cindy Mitchell Kelly Moeur David Mohr Rebecca Mohr Jennifer Moore 32 Seniors At the first assembly, the Pom line performs to the routine Partners l Mr. Marshall leading the pep band . . .There they go to conquer 999 the f 09 'Qs WD- Leonard Moore David Moreno Mario Morina Marianne Morris Danny Moskovitz Mary Mulhern Janelle Mull Susan Munn Larry Myers Ron Myhand Annette Nalley Seniors 33 Lucy Ng Pam Nicholas Gary Niver Valerie Nixon Colleen O'Brien Larry O Day Jeff Oesterle Sandy Ojeda Bennet Oreck Pete Orta Leo Ortiz Mary Orzel John Owen Martha Owen Jeff Owens Katrina Palmer Glen Passage Zaira Pattini James Pattison Diane Paulsen 34 SM cars ' L' - wig, 152 .A .i , A . - ,,,' ,Q i f,f,, get N., ' .,w' 'nw' Nu- Pg The Heads are a familiar bunch of characters often seen at pep P ' w , wfggf -' l' w g'fi'w,55f K -1 ref -, 'pf if ,X A zap ' Q . ,r, l so F? 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Y -'V' were Q 7 'Lr' P' it N3 is rr ai- '43 Milli 1: ADX i ll Q? g '55 4-vw Garry Phillips Patricia Phippeny Jeff Prazak John Propati Toni Quihuis Irene Quirino Don Radford Lisa Ramos Ken Fiatliff- ' Donald' Fleagan Yvette' Fielf Sandy Rencehausen Seniors 35 David Robnett Anne Rock Andy Rodriguez Debra Rojeski Cindy Rosen Thomas Rosenbaum Melissa Ruby Rose Sanchez Nancy Sander Robin Sanderson Maria Santo Bea Sapien 36 Seniors Sherrill Rhode Frank Rich Sherry Ricker Steven Robbins Sherry Roberts Terry Roberts Teresa Sargent Warren Sas Brian Scheuring Laurie Schildts Julie Schlimgen Mary Schmidt Robert Schroeder Beverly Schutte Tina Scott Richele Scrivens Richard Sems Paul Serpa Seniors 37 Philip Shea Rhoda Shipp Marianne Simon Nadya Sitnik Sally Sizemore Dede Smith Kelly Smith Orien Smith Patricia Smith Scott Smith Steven Smith Michael Snyder Bob Soroka Karen Sowden Efill Springer Mark Srodawa I 'Bi' Y l During the Student Government Assembly host of the 834827112 question, David Pugh is asking President Paul Vogel what he does in Student Government, he answered Think of ways to overthrow Mr. Dye. l K.. , ,W Tom Stallings Carolyn Stanley Greg Stava Bruce Steger Gloria Stevens Gina Steward Mary Stewart Lori Stonecipher Jay Stovall Richard Stroud Debra Stutzelnburg Debby Szabo Mark Tabor 4,4 Pamela Tartaglio fmibradfie Richard Taylor Russell Thompson Ann Timberlake Pete Todd Malcolm Toms Robert Tomson Debbie Torres Kim Tran Mui Tse Tod Tussey Michael Tyler Jacque Uhl 40 Seniors l Paul Vogel takes bids as Bob Day and Don MacGregor anxiously await to see who their masters will be. if T' .assi T Sergeant Bruce Fidler of the 541st. Air Force Band amuses the audience as he sings Breaking Up is Hard to Do to Senior Lisa Ramos. Kathy Urlaub Marianne Utz Lisa Van Der Steur Lon Vanderveer Amelia Vaughan Kelly Vaughn Vicki Vaughn David Villegas Tony Villegas Paul Vogel Greg Wahlrab Virginia Walker The new IMC provides space for posters of upcoming events. Seniors 41 Linda Washington Kenneth Webb David Wehner Karen Wells John Wentz Trumaine West Daniel Wiley Chuck Williams Elizabeth Williams Debbie Willis Jan Wilson Stacey Winters Linda Wisniewski Debbie Witt 4 Ser' 'mrs After beating their rival Alhambra, our Varsity Volleyball team won first place in the division. Here with Mr. Dye is Mrs. Pence and the team receiving the trophy. l ' x 'bv- After the game students flock to the gym to shake their booty. . Edde Witt Mei Heung Wong John Wood Glen Worley Gwyn Worley Kim Wortman Mark Wright Tom Yancer Clifford Yeager John Young Wilson Yu Pam Zemke Senims 4 Chestnuts, Annette Miller, Sherrill Rhode and Lisa Laos sparkle as they roast over an open fire. The Gymnastic and dance classes applaud in appreciation of their fellow performers. W l. To brighten the mood of the Assembly, the beginning chorus sang the traditional Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein- deer as student teacher Miss Jeri Yoffee directed. Color life 45 With the cafeteria decorated in the Christmas spirit, Cindy Hubbard and Kathy Lineberry provided cheer it didn't look like the same place where students eat ful music at the Crafts Fair, lunch during the week. SCENES FROM A DAY AT THE ANNUAL CRAFTS FAIR H A The etwo ho ie s ll ro my bears to Miss Prather and Donna Anderson look over all the beautiful sup wort ine I' pi i items to buy. for lite , X-idhtg'-wwf? kk , V l f bv .,--- ' W M, f'A'.c if Anyone for a pop over? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sell delicious indian Fried Bread to satisfy the customers' appetites. As people left, they purchased their items from Mrs. Hmmm, wonder what Senior Barragon is smiling Beleveau at the cash register. about? i A i -ei ' l e Y Mi fig. R-.ixmzl I 2,441 . . X AJ , , , .W ,RIAA fx 1:L1Q-F6611 515.4 ,-nw A ,,.., li 1 . E an , . . Ziyi l 1:1131-' w.fffzfQ 'M 1 it it ' . . - t .. 5 ll- lf S-get n'li ago S Miss Bertha Flood and Helen McPhillips sell small pictures and needlepoint. Behind them ai root irful Godisf eyes. Color? 7 Photogenic Santa waves hi to the Confusion, chaos and cramped quarters created havoc at the first photographer with a ho ho ho. Do dance of the year. you see any resemblance? One of the activities at the dances is holding down the benches as they rest between dances. l Hey Warren Asmus and David e 1, c Lowe, did you know this is what Coming together for a little chat at the first dance are Tyrolee Annette ooo Michelle looked like Bower, Donna l-l.tterman, Pat Murphy and Sheri Kovac. before the Semi? 48 Color life Yearbook photographers, Senior Kathy Cullum and Junior Kevin Mercurio, caught by the camera taking underclass pictures on re-take day in Rm. B 233. West High is the only school in the district that uses student produced portrait pictures in the Yearbook. Junior Mike Morrison at the camera controls and Denise Morin with the shutter release constitute one of the teams that photographed underclass pictures here at West. Two packet sizes were offered and over 8505 of the students purchased personal pictures. ili- E Members of the Yearbook staff took turns pulling cards, signing receipts, making name chtfnges and trying to keep students in order during the four day period when the classes were photographed. All : udents on roll 4:3 had the delightful experience of returning to be re-photographed when it was learned that th :film was loaded wrong!! Life 49 Liz Saliba Secretary Lisa Stava President JUNIDR Traditionally, the Junior class project which demands a great effort is the Junior-Senior Prom. Over 331,500.00 was spent for this eve- ning held at the Adams Hotel. Part of the nec- essary money for the event was raised through the sale of programs at ASU football games and at the Fiesta Bowl. Co-advisors for the class were Mrs. Ward and Mr. Ranshaw. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Paula Bridwell Treasurer front row: Jeannie Hasenstab, Julie Jones, Amy Smith, Lisa Stava, Barb Hickman, Liz Saliba, back row Helson Ross, Linda Ehlers, Jan Bowman, Anna Havey, Katie Coles, Liz Cullen and Lance Kuester. 50 Juniors .L 4 I ...--ani Candy Abrll Susan Acedo Gayla Adams Luanne Alderson Judy Allen Lisa Allen Terry Allen Brenda Alston Bryan Altherr Rosie Amavisca Suzanne Anderly Wendi Andersen Anna Anderson Brenda Anderson Lori Anderson Stephanie Anderson Paul Andrews Scott Aragon Virginia Aragon Cindy Arce Kathleen Ashing Loetta Ashing Roetta Ashing Lionel Askren Saul Ayala Chris Bacon Brent Bailey Patti Baird Linda Baldanado Nanci Barkley Erick Baron Anita Barrick Jean Barrie Sue Bauer Mary Bayless Daniel Behm F. . Linda Belyeu Kevin Bethay Karen Bettner Meira Birkmire Valiean Bischoff Janet Blair Melody Blakley Charnee Blanco Teresa Bledsoe Regis Bohr Sherry Bolling Terry Bolstad Junior 51 52 Junior Dianna Bond James Bonham Gary Boucher Kathy Bowens Scott Bowers David Bowey Jan Bowman Bill Boy Debora Braasch Leah Brandau Willie Bridgers Paula Bridwell Dennis Brown James Brown Terry Brown Robert Bruner Renetta Bryant Gary Bullock Kelly Burke Deborah Busier Patricia Bycroft Kathy Brynes Kerri Cameron Dennis Carey Ronald Carlson Dawn Carpenter Sarah Castillo Camilo Castro Michael Ceballos Dinah Cervantes Cindy Chandler Ann Chaney Cissy Chavez George Cheatham Jon Cholsnet Dalyn Chrlstall Lisa Clark Lucinda Clark Edwin Claussen Donna Claxton Douglas Clouse Mlchael Clouser Tammy Coffey Ellzabeth Cole Cheryl Coles Katherine Coles Debra Cunsler Layne Copeland will ml r xx li--.,., Shannon Coppess Dale Cormier Susan Corona Arthur Cortez Patrick Coyle Robert Craig Cheryl Craven Elizabeth Cullen Joel Cullum Marianne Curtis Richard Daley Debbie Daudet Arthur Day Gregory Dendy Kristal Dendy Thomas Denny Ken DeRouIhac Richard Diaz James Dickinson Wayne Dillon Elizabeth Dobbs Susan Donaldson Helen Dong Janet Dorman John Drexler Joe Dunnigan Michelle Duran Laura Durham Robert Dyer Jay Eaton Keri Edwards Mike Ehle Linda Ehlers Michelle Eskew Robert Evans Kellie Eversole 5 Tracy Ewert Matt Fagnani Steve Fay Lane Ferrin Lisa Ferris David Fike ' va-A Virginia Foster David Foust Myrlenel Franklin 'Sharon Frazee 2l.2ueIIa+Frazier' Karl Fritts 54 Junior Melanie Frydendall Michele Gabrielle Jodi Gama Freddie Garcia Julio Garcia Paul Garcia Rene Garcia Sheila Garnes Keith Garrett Valerie Geare Jeffery George Ord Giboney Elizabeth Gilbert Joanne Gill Theresa Gill Gail Glaser Cheryl Golden Carmen Gomez Danny Gonzales Maria Gonzales Irene Gray Norma Griego Gabe Grijalva Cynthia Griswold Rosemary Grzasko Jennifer Guss James Gwin Susan Haines Donald Hall Scott Halverson Jackie Hansen Donnie Hardison Wayne Hardwick Rhonda Hardy Verna Harer Ava Hartmann Jeanie Hasenstub Layonne Hatfield Judith Hauke Anna Havey Eve Haynie Bobbie Hays :Ti 'r-l V L - 'Dennis I-lazleftt ' Ralph Heath g g Denise Herman -Elf. 35 - a t Q Hermar' Hernawdew J l Rosa l-lernanein , gi' fa- - if 'fUifw?j i J Terry He. . 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Albert Roach Sylvia Romero Nelson Ross Tracy Rowley Bob Russell Roman Salazar Elizabeth Saliba Cynthia Sallas Rudy Sanchez Keith Sanders Bryan Sargent Jim Schutte Erin Scott Sabrina Scott Wayne Scoville Sharon Seiber James Shaw Mark Shelton Kathleen Shepler Douglas Simon Anita Simpson Frank Simpson Kathleen Sinclair John Skinner Shelly Skinner Mark Skroch William Slone Amy Smith Beatrice Smith Denise Smith i as -f 1 Karen Snow I Lucy Soto XG 1' ff I 'f 'JM' Joyce Springsteen Paula Stallings Danny Stangle Lisa Stava iPamela Stephenson Brad Stevens Esther Strickling Robert Sufak Shelly Summit Yvonne Sutton John Swauger JacqueIin6'Taba 4 Mike Tdbeek ' Rachael 'Tafoya '-James Tang Linda Tang 6 ,, Junior 59 Clay Taylor Ralph Terzich David Thomas Mike Thomas Richard Thomas Tracy Tiffany Debbie Tonstad Dawn Torok Steve Torrence Loren Trinka Miguel Trujillo Wai Tse Mark Tucker Alan Tuma Mark Urlaub Russell Van Hoesen Debra Van Vugt Tod Vaughn Susan Vawter Sue Voss Andrea Voyce Brian Wallace Cynthia Wallace Lisa Ward Yolonda Washington Kitty Watts Sonia Weiland Theresa Wetzel James Whitaker David White Kevin Whitmore Mike Wilhardt Laura Wilke Phil Wilkinson Roxanne Willette Carolyn Williams Sharilyn Williams Terry Williams Diane Willis Jack Wilson Rosemary Wilson Bob Wisniewski Suzanne Wong Yolanda Worlg Eddie Woo Kathrine Woodland Patty Woodrow Paul Woosley 60 Jumor T L iizgff z- - clk-ftilfl 'K-'- --1 , 1 5 J z ' ef jf fa .v r T K 1 ei 11-1 ,R M N5 1 ss- 5' Ks- 1 Y: L X M' f x X ANS' if X 1 1 V A 1 . if : 1 I Gigli sttt Over fifty band members helped with the car wash held in October at the Exxon station on the corner of 7th Avenue and Osborn. Russ Wortmann Anita Wu Annie Wu Christine Wyskiver Frances Yefko Debbie Yehling Ling Yen Danita Yocom Jeff Yoder Mike Young Michelle Yu Jennifer Zarbin John Zemke l ,,.1 2 r , ll., -. Mi' Mini wheels day, a part of Homecoming activities, brought out a large group of 4-wheejersv. 1 Junior, 61 Michelle Moreno President N 1 I SDPHOMORE The Sophomore class started off their year by sponsoring a record dance after the third football game which had a pre-sale of 838.00 and a total gross profit of S384.00. The advisors, Miss Follett and Mr. Howell, were quite impressed by the lack of meetings called by the council during the first semester. Despite the lack of communication they did complete a float in time for the Homecoming game. Angela Roberson Vice President K A Vk.. ,ie .. rm .R A , al I Deanna Simpson 'eS Lopez som-ioMonE cLAss couNciL Treasurer front row: Mary Frieze, Celia English, Dolores Lopez, Eileen Kenny, back row David Lowe, Howard Adams, Eva Fatigoni and Angie Soorrer. 62 Sophomore gy- S- f- -i ,-we .-,sl nw. W s . f .T1f5211E:.iis .3 Hp fi ' 'f.,v-21',s:er'Q:ff12'f. 6' A S? Q +6 x,L' , Q ii l J as ai? ,G x QE, 1. - ,f Wg----U, 'Qgeg5,i:, 1 ' is X e Q in .l sl it s 5.5 an is SFO ' if Q7 i1,: -af ' a sf- ? . A 5 :Il ss. S .1 . 3 is-.. ttt H, SXSW 'Q 1: 4' A S 1 S . Q ew . .,.,- ' r A? , F-4'-6-.e Rlchard Abrll Brian Ackert Mary Ann Acosta Howard Adams Lynette Addabbo Davld Agullar Kathryn Albln Mlke Alford Steve Anderly Donna Anderson Roy Anderson Shlrley Anderson Susan Anderson Scott Angle Fred Angulo Benny Arce Delbert Area Joseph Armell Mark Arrowood Allcla Asberry Carla Aven Mark Bacon Erlc Balrd Wllllam Baker Freddy Baldonado Daniel Barba Cindy Barbee Rene Barragon Robert Barrett Kelley Barrlck Robert Barth Alex Bassalay Floseann Batcos Charles Bell Belva Belvado Betty Berry Connle Berry Mark Blanchl Dora Blngochea John Blackwell Lisa Blair Robert Blake Marcus Blakley Sharon Bllss Mlchael Bloom Danlel Boehler ' Russell Bollngfr Pamela Bond Randall Bonnell Paul Bowey Susan Bowllng Nan Boynton Shlela Braasch John Brady Marla Brandau Jennlfer Bronskl Chrls Brown Mark Brown Richard Broyles Kira Burch fuamves Burdette Karen Burnett Chuck Burris Sophomore 63 Manuel Buso Elizabeth Butera Della Byrd Richard Caldwell Lisa Calhoun Andrew Calles Peyton Canary Duane Carbine James Carpenter Kimberly Carrigan Janice Carrillo Robert Carrillo Maurya Carvalho Elizabeth Casella Rosario Castro Perry Ceccarelli Cheryl Chadwick Tracey Challis Mary Chambers Janice Chapman David Charbonneau Annette Chavez Barbara Chavez Anna Cheung Darena Christall Donna Christy Angelo Clark Calvin Clay Sharon Cochran Harold Colby Margaret Coleman Colleen Collins Holly Collins Carrie Conaway Joan Condltt Margaret Connett Larry Conrad Kelly Coppess Shelly Coppess Mark Cornelius Doroteo Cota Fred Cota Catherine Cox Darla Cramer Kathy Cramer Carol Craven Donna Crespin Tamara Crews Chris Crump Tommy Cruz Armando Cuellar Charles Damart Linda Danish Beth Davis Debbie Davis Forrest Davis Joseph Day Steven Day Jesse Deanda Mario Diaz Mitchell Dombrowski John Domfort Kevin Dominguez Sophomore 64 A mg .xg ..-a. gy 0. 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' , t 1 - fs .T i 1' ' I' ,. f W, l Cressle Mull Katherlna Munslnger Joy Muse Charlotte Myers Rodger Myers David Myhand Debby Nablty Gabe Nablty Jerri Nathan Tony Negrete Michael Newklrk John Nlchols David Nlelson William Noble Perrine 0'Bannon Matson 0'Brlen Kelly 0' Connell Theresa O' Connell Rlchard Odom Paul Olin Adam Oreck Denise Orkwlszewskl Ismael Ortega Alice Owens Ron Packwood Sharon Palmer Penny Palmer Steven Panek Lisa Passage Mike Patane Gary Patrick Richard Patten Barbara Patton Mary Pearson Lisa Pell Arnold Perez Pamela Pete Lynn Petersen Kelly Peterson Cheryl Phillips Joann Plzzi Joe Pizzi Kathleen Poglalen Ronald Polanco Betsy Polyak Steve Porter Crystal Pound Mallssa Powell Victor Powell Janell Prazak Thomas Prescott Cindy Price Craig Price Robert Price Lorrie Prltz - Bill Putz Kristie Rakeman Bette Ramirez Mary Ransom Patilagalado .lim Reisdorph Html sk Remer 'ave ly Reynolds 39 Sophcmuro Robert Reynolds Tom Rice Bambi Riland John Riley Angela Roberson Barry Roberts Richard Roberts Rose Roberts Robert Rock ' Charles Rogers Christy Rogers Robert Rogers La Dawn Rojas Salvador Rojas Jacque Rojeski Bryan Rooth Jonathan Rosenthal Martin Sample Steve Santillan David Sas Dave Sattertield Donna Scarsdale Steven Schacht Linda Schardt Bradley Schildts Joan Schleisman Carla Schmieder Dean Schmidt Kenneth Scott Richard Scrivens Mack Seletstewa Edward Sepich Lee Sergent Christina Serpa Sheila Shapiro Brian Shaw Brad Sheets Bryan Shelton Douglas Shepard Lisa Shipp Sherry Shortlidge Le Ann Sietsema Thomas Silha Eric Simonson Elizabeth Simpkin Deanna Simpson Carolyn Sing Hannah Skiles Marys Skinner Debbie Sleeth Barbara A. Smith Barbara S. Smith Deborah Smith -'ohnny Smith K6thy'Snodgrass Krisy Snodgrass l J 'Ellen Snyder R'obin Snyder P 'Richard Soto Tracy Spann Roy Splawn Angela Spbrrer H Kelly Sftamy 70 Sophomore ' 'N mf Q QT if x an QQ it we at YE 1' l Y X Q-N Q .me -f , -1, S.. ,m,,- ,..., . . :,, .. , lg? ga? . 2' 'im ii., 'F - . 'fx' : .- . .mr 5 Q . . , W 5 'X ' E5 .5 s mil if x., .lsivw y' 3 am4ff-tgwt eev ri 'iI??e . MCH' , nw- it f' an y fjaflzay M . , .2 k-:: ,. 7 E, ay . i a A lyk . is ff Es Q H, ., 1, ill, ig ff kt F upx 'EIL :fl .f fs,fi4'xe ' 1 Elf 211' XIX A its f r f .fi N F.: sv ,, .fl . 'i ' sf . .S--zszify S S wt. . i K-if 5- . . to W A X Xi N ti. .. .. N X 1 v it S S ' ze. f- 'i 1 ,, ., T, A Z . ... A .. - A .Qs ..-gi,-. W ,, . - :lug .:f?'f.Q ' M 1 x ,ri 1-viii' wi ' .Brew-.litem Q - 1. xt' Kathy Stapley Alan Stender Stephen Stevens Charlene Stewart Ed Stewart Sheldon Stewart Lana Stonecipher Scott Stovall Larry Stover James Stuart Cathy Swarm John Swigard Julle Swinney Lesley Symns Alex Taborda Larry Tafoya Paul Tanner Davld Tartagllo Richard Thomas Jon Thompson Destiene Thorin Jill Thrash Allen Tinnell Thomas Todd Tammy Tomlinson Sharon Tope Ann Torrence Mark Tricoll Mike Tricoli Dariel Truter Greg Tunney Dana Marie Tye Sonja Tyson John Utz Arlene Valenzuela Greta Van Deren Anne Varosky Elizabeth Vaughan Keely Vaughn Mario Velasquez Mona Vezle Barbara Viar Beth Vidal Pamela Vincent Wllliam Vlncent Jonathan Voyce Robert Wallace Qulntln Walters Thomas Ward George Warnick James Washburn Beverly Watklns James Wattsh Jo,hn Wehnerb ' Barbara Welndel Rtvbert White Matthew Whitney Marvin Wiley Qrlan Wllllams Wayne Wllllams Allan Wilmoth Jeffrey Wllson Richard Wilson Sophomo e 71 Tracey Wilson Shari Wingenroth William Wise Michelle Wong Susie Wong Donna Woodmass Lisa Woodruff Michael Woydziak Barbara Wright Janice Yabeny Linda Yeager Dana Young Scott Young Nannette Yount Alvina Yup Brian Zacharias David Zeppetella Ronald Zuber Lee Anne Sergent, Lisa Blair, Brenda Alston, and Cussy Chavez, from the beginning dance class, portray chiIdren's toys during the ali day Christmas program in the gym. 72 Sophomore Nei N ,'i, 1 f ' V - w Computers can be used for many things, including com- David Young, Chris Bacon, and Brian Lavery work on a puter games. Here students from Mr. Baum's math T.V. program in the I.M.C. studio. classes play Escape from Devil's lsland on their lunch hour. The first dance of the school year was held in the cafeteria as construction on the gy- '- was not complete. Even with the chairs stacked in depth there was little room for dancing. Llfe 73 FRE HMEN The fantastic Freshmen did a beautiful job in their first year at West. With the guidance Jodi Stovall President of their advisors, Mrs. Debi Roman and Mr. Frank Downey, they participated in several Homecoming activities and won the award for the Most Original with their float. Netting 321.38 with a noon slave sale helped get the class treasury started, and by mid-year they had 3217.00 in their account in the bookstore. Kevin Dunnigan Vice President Denise Sheriff MSIOUY Yaflel Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL front row.:-Debbie MalonegwRio1ihrd Bauer, Jodi Stovall, Holly Smith, Patty Vadnais, middle row Kevin Dunnigan, Diane Stallings,MaryiZuppagff Susan Shelley, Bradley Dendy, Craig Loyd, back row Allen Sumpter, Mary Brewer, Colleen Coyle, glgngtigiuy and Rebecca Oliphant. 74 Freshmen F-iii '. wa NH'-fit I . GLY? 2' - '. -lm A se E 46' A fi -L K Q Q: 1, we ii' f 352. it . L QL. N ,,, .gg if-A A 'A its . Fl 'S 9 .TS t LW 2 . ' , ill!! 5 QU I ygy 5 gg of mf ,, J, -. f fi ff' f .'-. Allce Abrll Teresa Adams Anna Agullar Rosa Aguilar Marla Allcea Scott Allen Walter Allen Dawn Allmon Robert Altherr Edmund Amavlsca Katrina Amavlsca Richard Amavlsca Barbara Amend Kim Andrade Sherry Andrus Mark Angulo Robert Angulo Renella Archuleta Andrew Aros Jlm Ashlng Debra Bablch Lorna Back Tamara Bailey Russel Balrd Douglas Baker Mark Baker Ernie Barragan Davld Barrle David Basham Susan Bassett Richard Bauer Robin Baum Roger Beard Winford Beard Mike Bergthold Darla Berry Arlen Bethay John Blelanski Sally Bllodeau Michael Bischoff Molly Blshop lrvin Bisnov Blaine Black Judith Blackwell Tanna Blea Susan Bohr Jeffrey Bomby Joseph Borders Gererd Botch David Boucos Melissa Bourgeou Anthony Bourque William Bowen Tyrolee Bower Brenda Brandon Mary Brewer Leslie Briggs David Brown Stephen Brown Richard Bryant Robert Bryant Tyler Burgess Gary Burke s Freshman 75 Fred Burris Jon Busier Eleanor Busse Donald Calkins Linda Calnlmptewa Mary Cannan Vlcki Cappella Zoe Capps Barbara Carbine Edward Carlson Randy Carlson Amy Carpenter Michael Carpenter Dell Chambers Barbara Chambless Leslie Chapin Paul Charbonneau Jaunita Chavez Steven Cheifetz Angela Christman James Chubinsky Ned Clark Catherine Cleckner Keressa Coffey Timothy Coffey Renita Coleman Michael Collard Jeffery Comins Sheila Conaway Tom Conditt Timothy Conner Christopher Conway Angie Copeland Peggy Copley Angela Corbin Richard Coronado Jennie Cota Roger Couch Colleen Coyle Clay Craig David Craven Mack Craven Harold Cravens Carmelita Cruz Orlando Cuellar John Cullum Bradley Cummings Desiree Dale Edward Dana Michael Daniel Belinda Davis Letha Davis Susan Davy Marla Day Sherri Day Tony De La Paz Raphel Deanda Maurico Delgadlllo Bradley Dendy Robert Deshazo Joseph'Diaz Johh Dierken Connie Dille 76 Freshman X 1 2551 -g 1: 3 ' 4 ,E we QQ, as N K Q Q 'H wa, L. we .vt .ga m, Qi, in iv 11-gf. 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' L', ' ' :L. ..g ' .JE ' jx ., 1 . if f Fefe S 'ib'1 3.1 . .LL,i t J Q ,tag tif ' ff 'QW FW WE is 'Q . xp wr 'V Q , 'Si Y wig'-1 C ' 9 ' z w E Q A' lu. ESQ I ' X 4.. ,. . . 1, Q ... A I I Q 5. w us 53337 ,- ' Safe 1,4 , aff nga, nf ' -wa. Q. S- Cynthia Munsinger John Murlless Barbara Murphy Patricia Murphy Sarah Murray Cheryl Myers James Nabors Anju Nanda Penelope Napier Danny Negrete James Nelson Lori Nelson Ricky Nelson Belinda Newell Sharon Newman Sam Nicholas Lorri Nivens Melody Norman Jack Norris James O'Bannon Mark Ohton Rebecca Oliphant Marie Olivas Brigid O'NeiIl Sara 0'NeiII Paralae 0'Quillock Stanley Orzel John Owens Kari Parker Dawn Patterson Tory Patterson Diana Patton Jesse Pease Mark Pentkowskl Ernest Perez Elizabeth Peters Mlke Petersen Michael Pfeiffer Michael Phillips Sharon Phipps Theresa Pierce Nancy Pittman Elizabeth Pomeroy Annette Pompa William Pressey Constance Price LuRisa Price Susan Price Tammy Priest Sheri Pritz Mark Prqslste, James Pwil. lf. Roder' ino Dan' 1' l B9 f' ..5.Er' 1 .mireii .' I , gv 3....eVQoay qlnestligeves Jodi Renter Sherry' Rhoades lfa',qr'yn:Rlch 11:2 . l Freshman 8 1 Dewey Richardson Michael Roach Stacie Robblns Cheryl Roblnson Dennls Robinson Jacqueline Rodgers Ernle Rodriguez Ralph Rogers Erlc Roggln Ruthann Rolan Robert Roper Tallle Rowley Jeffrey Ruby John Rucker Christopher Ruiz Wayne Rulz Deborah Saber Chrls Salazar Jo Anne Sallba Martin Salinas Cynthia Salterberg Fred Saltmarsh Mary Sample Steven Sampson Lorl Sander Tracy Sanderson David Sauter Marla Schmieder Mary Schnell Dirk Schultz Phyllis Schutte Raymond Schwab David Schwartz Rebecca Scott Paul Seifert Jon Self Fredrick Selkirk Christine Sergent Sarah Serpa Brian Shackelford Susan Shelley Brian Shepherd Denice Sheriff Lawrence Short Dirk Shultz Deborah Simpson Debra J. Simpson Ada Sklles Barbara Smith Holly Smith Paula Smith April Snowden Danlel Soto Cynthia Sparks Tony Spaulding Lisa Spradlin Cindy Springer Diane Stallings Sara Stangle Rick Stanzak Bonny Steger Harold Stephens John Stephens 82 Freshman W 4 ., f. R s dl Jigga.: Q 1 fl Q H5238 g g g g l al J '5- 'EL . lle all Q ll A la- 1 II K 'V ,.,. v ,gll XJR Q Q if ,, f- ,, 'pxaq eeqsf 'X mi ki :rf 5 ,sf 4 4 : 7,35 2 fy' at Ek 3 fl T, all X est is A5 if R kfxw I , f -fm l Q Q , e - an . .K :vr i n 'V 575.551 73 Ex 1 54 at an 2 ' H' . -- 1,225 .. -, 1 .. V,-fro m ,. A . X , , r as Q N t N I ix Susan Steuer Derek Stevens Dora Stevens Tonya Stevens Tlna Stlnebaugh Jodl Stovall Flennla Stowell James Strang Georgla Stuart Allen Sumpter Glorla Sumpter Glenn Sundberg Gllbert Swatford Ann Swlgard Les Szabo Brlan Tabeek Robert Tafoya F. Sue Tang Sue F. Tang Mlchael Tartagllo Belinda Tatum Jeff Taylor Bev Tennlson Maria Teslevlch Claudla Thompson Llndh Todd Richard Toleu Davld Torres Vickl Tucker Ruben Urcuyo Roger Utz Patty Vadnals Alan Valllancourt Cynthia Vajgrt Lorna Valdez Anthony Vallelos Dan Van Busklrk Rhonda Vanderveer Brett Van Dreel Melinda Van Nostrand Bonnle Vansteenwyk Davld Velazquez George Velazquez Steven Venls Kenneth Vlgll James Vogel Mary Wagner Steve Wagner Julle Walker Rene Walker Ronnle Walker Patrlck Walp Whitney Walp Sandra Walters Karen Waroff Shelley Watson Ty Watts Laurena Webb Darlene Wegman Walter Wells Martin Welty Eva Whlte Robbln Whlte Freshman 83 Margie Whitmore Jean Whitney Brian Whitt Jan Wiechman Montell Wieseman Jamle Wiley David Wilkinson Brenda Williams Carolyn J. Williams 84 Freshrna, Charlotte Wllllams Cheryl Wllllams Darrel Wllllams Mark Wllllams Erlc Wllson Ronald Wilson Steve Wlse Kin Wong Richard Wong John Woodmass Cllnt Wysklver Melody Yanez Paul Yee ' Laurle Yehllng Tom Yesenski James Young Blng Yup Mary Zuppan Melissa Fuqua A I X. , . xx ,, R B' -wr- .s ' . if I in f slgfqw C Sorg :rfiwe Kettm: changes the pictures in On a cold, cloudy vacation morning workmen took out then 2 mtheuppl all and at the l.M.C. build- the full grown trees in the quad. Later, young new ing L M is n stil' J Christmas pictures for SVGFQVGSH frees were DUT in- the I, Teddy, Debbie, Shawna and others sit on the tumbling mats waiting to perform at the Phoenix Union game. At the last football game the West High stage band provided entertainment at the ha' E---i-W ' ' even though the score was O-6! -Life as Lisa Stava, Anne Timberlake, Sherry Shortlidge and Molly may Bishop serve as sort of a Male K Review Board during the 5th. . period lunch. A their skills. style. f'-'X Hoping to join Concert Band, students in 6th. period Inter- mediate Band work on improving West came from behind to tie Scottsdale in this early meet. Shown is the start of the 200 free Life 87 8 Study halls are not all they're cracked up to be. In Mr. Matheson's 4th hour class, there are some who study and there's one boy who seems to be practicing his dramatics. IS Singh ,Bmw ,fda QQ: . Class rings offer a lasting memory of WestxHigh. Picking up theirs K f A bg from the Josten's representative are Senior Oi?en Smith and several other students. lb V L XV L H JW 1 7 AN if i Wetoh those muscles flex! Lisa Van der Steur tells how it is to be Joe uninvolved at the Student Government assembly. Whols going to get the ball, M,-1 Glasenapp or Puttinguher bare les.: 'ztit' G:-mn joplin eal- Dewey Hopper? ly gets into the swur Q PQ ti the dance follow- ing the East game as ner seems to be wrapped up in Jaws Liff, Really getting involved, the cheer line wakes up the crowd with a Rowdie cheer. f 'X l Chowing down at the Open House are Mr. Dye and Our friends the Heads seem to have had a little friends. accident. 90 Life ' f Mr. Mansour,aIiasthe Woodc3n Duckie, C.B.'s his Steve Abril and Mace Kuester talk about what way across the stage at the I..tudent Government Homecoming means to the football team at the assembly. stadium assembly. One, two, three kick. This foursome does a little dance to Jingle Bell Flock. ,-- a -ffl-7, as The Senior float, covered wi th memories, won the competition for Most Pertaining to Theme. Pudding, strawberry shortcake, pie, or cake? - -Decisions, deci- SlOTIS! ,' Life 91 Dreaming along together, the happy couples float across the floor to one of those very smooth slow numbers Moonlight and Roses was the theme of this year's Christmas Semi, sponsored by Key Club and Girls' League. The band, Destiny, played as Debbie Marshall and John Propati were crowned King and Queen. A raffle was held and many people won a free dinner or ice cream. The number of couples attending broke all the pre- vious records. 5 . l , i t f 92 Life V. -. it K 2, What e lull- YO. kies Or b0th? Teri Kleppe and her date Randy have their picture taken so they can remember for years to come the wonderful time they had at the Semi. If ,Q ,A boogie fever. It looks like Selwyn Lewis and Paula McCue have a touch of Duff McCampbell and Christy Marlowe finish announcing the new Christmas Semi King and Queen along with their attendants. ll John, Warren, and David are working deligently to On affiva-I. COUDIGSQIF 9' T' Ffh' :Yen AIBWQC have everything ready before the'first couples and VICKI? V8U9h fl f and his arrive. partner, Lisa Laf s, ' 5 Life 93 94 Life What's everybody looking at? Must be something interesting. Smiles along with tears cor-ne from those nominated for Homecoming King and Queen. They are pinned with felt badges. and carnations whlie they stand in front of the student body at the assembly. The new I.M.C. provides ample space for meeting with friends or meeting with books. The Air Force Stage Band really got into it while playing a brassy theme from Swat, which brought a loud applause from the crowd. Tammy White must be saying something very interesting for everyone to be looking in her direction. Life 95 iN N. The combined efforts of the students filled the auditorium with sounds of a rainstorm during the Student Government assembly. X 96 Life Junior lfeily Moore ClO9Sf1'fSf'f!m at all interested in what Scott Lyler, I Kirk Kashmerick and Cindv ndler are talking about. for Mr. Stm, records Scores of students during first semester exam week. Senior Kelly Vaughn, lab. asst J fi ,H , , Y 'i W 11' 'S x CTTGPQMY 'f . :gf Q1S'ff,5 ku i :,., l Smash! Bang! Boom! Grab the ball! Mr. Roche's Gth. period P.E. S0Dh0m0f9 TFSCY Wilson QGWUQ class really gets into basketball! Prepared to do alittle UOITIGWOVK as she loads up books from Locker L-1063. ULQGRNU Introduction to Algebra? Seems as if some students in Mr. Baum's class woulf' .ner not like to meet the sub- ject. Life 97 'Q r. -. '11, 5 -Mu SKI- TV P Qi? 11 .- g ,f.-.74 pf' ,AS Ll., . b bn, A , f-. 19' A . .Ad ' X f ,Sv ik , 'Cyn ,- f, ve SPORTS THAT'S 15 YARDS! If Ron Carlson grabs the Prescott ball carrier by that face mask, it will cost the Thunderbirds a big penalty. Ben Ederer i881 and Mace Kuester move into help Flon make the stop. FOCTBALL A CRUNCHING BLOW! Hitting him high and low, Steve Kline and a teammate give that Wash- ington Ram a crunching wallop. Jim Gwin 1561, Chris Shaw 1353, Mace Kuester l79l. and Ben Ederer are closing in on the action. A GFEASED P'GSK'N! That eluswe ba Seems to side varsity tailback Kevin Bethay fires a quick be slipping away from even the Central receiver Steve Abril l25l is grasping nothing but air as Mark Bobcat defensemen Brown i871 is moving in on the action 1 O0 Football and scoot away for a long gain ON HIS WAY! With plenty of blocking ahead of him, Kevin Bethay C281 races on his way to a big gain in the upset win over Prescott. That big, slow Badger isn't about to catch up with Kevin. his forward progress. l Football CUT HIM OFF! With full steam up, Brian Cummings l46l and Dino McCarthy hustle to cut off the Camelback ball carrier before he can turn the corner STOP THAT BADGER! It looks like the Prescott quarterback is running for his life as Joe Krah 4667 Ro Carlson 136i and Jim Gwin 6561 close in on him to stop VARSITY Q. fic, front row: Robert Day, Scott Bowers, Don Reagan, Ben Ederer, Lee Penick, David Thomas, Steve Abril, Jon Choisnet, Richard Daley middle row: Steve Kline, Randy Brown, Paul Garcia, Mace Kuester, Jim Gwin, John Propati, Don MacGregor, Joe Krah, Ron Carlson, Mark Brown back row: Coach Thies, Mark Matheson, Tom Tucker, Kevin Bethay, Chris Shaw, Brian Cummings, Keith Garrett, Dino McCarthy, Pat Coyle, Kirk Kashmerick, Tim Bien, Mark Shelton Starter Steve Abril was selected for all division Steve Abril holds for West's outstanding kicker, first team. Lee Penick. ' -fffensive eleven battled their way thru a difficult schedule. G ONE BIG LEAP! If Seems that W3Shin9t0n High EYEING THEIR TARGET! Dave Thomas 127i and defender is faking 8 mighty leap to try to STOD Chris Shaw i35l have their sights set on the WGSVS Ben Edefef from breaking HWBY f0f 3 big Longhorn ball carrier as their target for the action gain. Steve Abril C259 trails the action. in this play, Mr. Craig Thies - Coach Mr. Mark Matheson - Assistant Mr. Tom Tucker - Assistant Opening the 1976 season with a big 7-6 upset victory over Prescott, the future looked good for the Thunderbird varsity eleven. However, this was to be the only bright spot as West's gridders, with their ranks thinned by in- juries, were stopped in the remaining games on their schedule. Led by Steve Abril, who was selected on the all-division first team, and Mace Kuester, chosen for division sec- ond team honors, the varsity almost topped both Trevor Brown and Carl Hayden but fell in the lastminute of play. Coach Craig Thies, first-season head man, also singled out Kevin Bethay, Jim Gwin, Chris Shaw, Lee Penick, David Thomas, and Paul Garcia for their efforts. 27 'Zig' I! . I . 'f'7'7': if ' s ef , ,4. A' Our defensive line didn't have it so easy either. 'tr V JI 1 0 JUNIOR VARSITY We '-'- W, N.,,, ., .. ,, ....,, !,-,,.-,,,-,..f.fiELTg5741l1:.'5fgl.. front row: Kevin Bundette, Craig Jones, Rick Caldwell,.David Leos, Charles James, Dan Lyman, Rene Barragon, Bob Carrillo, Mark Gray, Mike Thomas, Robert Eufemia, Sal Rojas, Jesse Deanda, Brad Schildts back row: Coach Gallagher, Rick Jones, Dave Zeppetella, Brad Sheets, Rick Inmon, Robert Barth, Jim Residorph, Al Tin- nell, Earl Thomas, Greg Tunney, Jon Hortman, John Swigard, Charles Bell, Robert Rock, Todd Vaughn, Coach Hubba Larson. Although their record showed only three wins against seven losses, the Junior varsity football squad came up with a big first - a 26-22 win over South High - the first win ever by a J.V. eleven against the Rebels. The two other victories came in games against Carl Hayden and Phoenix Union. Named by their coaches as possible varsity talent for next season were Louis Martin, Dave Zeppetella, Mike Thomas, Rick lnman, Bob Carrillo, Rick Caldwell, Al Tinnell, Mark Guss, and Bud Schildts. SIT-HN, .N WAINN, - These freshmen A gridders HIT THE DIRT! Players are scattered all over the seem to have many ways to express theirinterests turf as they Qet 'mo the acnon 'n the Dame b?' in the action as each waits to get into the game. again the freshmen A Squad and the South S Freshman B football players included: Ernie Barragon, Fred Burris, Mike Collard, Orlando Cuellar, Tony Delapaz, Maurico Delgadillo, John Dierkan, Louie Espinoza, Willie Griffin, Gregg Hillhouse, David Martin, Peter Mercado, Mark Prosise, Rod Quirino, Chris Ruiz, Jim Strang, Robert Tafoya, Jeff Taylor, and Richard Toleu. Freshman A football players were: Randy Austin, Arlen Bethay, Richard Biggs, Tony Bourque, lrvin Bisnov, Joe Callaway, Eddie Carlson, Paul Charbonneau, Fernando Fernandez, Robert Gwin, Randy Horton, Ron Hoyos, Elton Johnson, Victor Knapp, Arnold Marinez, Robin McKinney, Keith Merritt, Sky Moore, John Owens, Dan Salinas, Jon Self, Richard Sotoq The staff of the Westerner wishes to express their regret that the pictures of the freshmen football teams did not turn out satisfactory and it was too late to have them retaken. 1 04 Football CRoss COUNTRY Running became a winning effort for the girls' cross country team as they finished with a 7 and 3 record for the year. Judy Kokali, Teresa Gentry and Cheryl Myers led Coach Joanne Johnson's runners as they went on to place fourth in the division finals. Runners are: front row, Judy Kokali, Mary Bayless, Bonny Steger, Sharon Phipps, Teresa Gentry, back row, Coach Johnson, Dora Stephens, Charlene Stewart, Robin Baum, Connie Berry, Anita Parker, Cheryl Myers and Tina Engel. -.-. .,.,. West's varsity harriers, who had been only 3 and 8 in dual meets, shocked everyone but themselves by running to a fifth place finish in the Phoenix division meet and earning a right to compete in the state championship. This was the first cross-country squad since 1970 to qualify for the state finals. V, Coach Rey Cruz's runners were paced by seniors Kevin McKechnie, Ed Cramer, and Scott Lorent. However, with 18 returning runners from varsity, J.V., and frosh competition, the outlook for the fxture looks very bright. Thejayvee harriers captured a third place in the city championships while the freshmen gained a second place finish. Pictured are: front row, James Tang, Steve Brown, Jim Bonham, Jon Marlow, John Murlless, Kenny deRoulhac, Danny Barba, Mike Tartaglio, back row Steve Torrence, Saul Ayala, Tim Kennedy, Eddie Cramer, Kevin McKechnie, Russ Bolinger, Scott Lorent, Paul L'Ecuyer and Coach Cruz. Cross Country 105 Members of the West High varsity volleyball team are front row: Mari Engel, Ramona Ferra, Bobbi Inman Annette Miller, Marianne Curtis, Candy Abril. back row: Kathy Swarm, Judy Joralmon Janice Carrillo Patty Bycroft, Lisa Leos and Coach Mrs. Pence. Winning was their way! This was evident in the final results accumulated by the varsity volleyball squad which scored a total of 20 victories while losing only twice. Led by Patti Bycroft, Marianne Curtis, Annette Miller and Candy Abril, Coach Pence's team blasted its way to championships in the Arcadia Invitational Tournament and the Phoenix Divi- VOLLEYBALL sional Tourney and grabbed off third place in the state finals. Patti was selected on the all-A team and the divi- sion all-star squadg Marianne was picked for the A League team, the divisional all-stars, and second team state all-stars, Annette was named on the division and state squads, and Candy was on the all-league team. Setting themselves up for shots at varsity positions in 1977, the J.V. volleyballers netted a 10-2-O record for their 1976 campaign. Jah ull as Mari Engel I00ls a .es Candy Abril watches as Patty Bycroft spikes the ball. LOOK af that f0 lU! Upinthe airis Ramona Ferra with Bobbi lnman to Serving the ball Annette Miller eaS'lY the rescue. Marianne Curtis. puts the ball over. Junior Varsity Volleyball front row: Dulcie Driscoll, Sandy Fike, Valerie Ann Ish, Angela Miller, Mary A if lit Briggs, Belinda Tatum, LeeAnne Sergent, Terrie Jenkins, Barbara Smith and C SY f Members of the Varsity Badminton team are Betsy Jordan, Rose Sanchez, Roberta Miller, Dede Mu5hy, Ro Ash- ing and Irene Gray. BADMINTGN Dee Dee Murphy took top honors for the 1976 bad- minton squad, placing fifth inthe state champion- ships. Coach Paula Noel's team smashed their way to eight wins against only four defeats for their season, losing three of their contests by only a single match, 4-5. Pleased with the team's improvement, Coach Noel is looking forward to even a stronger group next fall. Getting ready to hit the bird is Roberta Miller as Rose Sanchez waits for the reillffl- Ro Ashing awaits the bird as Dede Murphy serves. 1 08 Badminton TENNIS Varsity tennis players pictured are: front row: Mary Orzel, Patti Baird, Raven Doose, back row: Dede Smith, Jan Bow- man, Julie Montague and Coach Jeanne Pence. The J.V. team members pictured are: front row: Valerie Ish, Jodie Remer, Cathy Ramirez, Candy Abril, Yvonne Kwa, back row: Teresa Adams, Jo Ann Saliba, Kelly Kent, Debbie Daudet, Orien Smith and Patrice Remer. 4- mr' 5'ry's freshman girls contributed in some way towards a team effort in aiding the first- -cord of six wins and one tie against five losses. va, Lydia Gonzales, Yvonne Kiva, Christy McKisson, Susan Davy, Julie Walker, Kathy :lu row: Susan Price, Hollis Murray, Desiree Dale, Rhonda Hall, Teresa Adams, Tammy Kent i1DTf Varsity tennis players pictured are: Grant Ligon, Fritz Linker, Glenn Fleaser, Brian Whitt and Kevin Burdett. The J.V. team members are: Andrew Callas, Phillip Hansen, Ron McWilliams, Mike Bergthold, Harry Evans and Robert Rogers. 3358581 N!! ig! P 5 ' , U , H EYSFEMS XnEiL3 E .wifes Scoring six wins and three ties while losing only once, Coach Bob Stewart's freshrff became the district's surprise team of the season. Brian Whitt, Phil Hansen and Flonjy' performers for the netmen. The team included: front row Jeff Fiuby, Steve Cheifitz, Jer' ' back row, Mike Bergthold, Phil Hansen, Brian Witt and Ron McWilliams. ' 5111 gwlmmine A youthful group of girls splashed their way to a 2-4-1 record in their initial season of competition Coach Dave Schumann, whose squad was 70 per cent freshmen and sophomores, singled .out Shari Wingenroth, Sue Furry, Michelle Endres and La Dawn Maddox as the outstanding individual erfor , p mers. Twelve members of the team qualified for the division meet and seven of the girls went on to state competition S . , . . . wimmers are. front row, Teresa Drexler, Kathy Shepler, Dori Brnsochea, Kari Edwards, Michelle Endres, Marianne Utz, second row, Leslie Mariscal, Beth Butera Andrea Larson Charlotte Myers Debbie Malone M , , . , HW Ellen Brewer, Susie Furry, third row, Coach Jackie Murphy, Brigid O'Neil, Shari Wingenroth, Mary Ann Lowe K' t R ' ns y akeman, Patty Moeur, Ladawn Maddox, Jackie Moeur, back row Coach Dave Schumann, Mary Huffaker, Cindy Griswald, Colleen Coyle, Ann Torrence, Joan Schleisman and Connie Dille. Susie Furfy or John 5 an jponent in the 100 meter backstroke during an early meet with Saguaro High school. 1 1 2 Swimming i Leaning heavily on the experienced seniors, the varsity boy's swimming squad were able to come up with an 8 and 3 record for the season. Named by Coach Dave Schumann as his top performers were Bryan Maddox, Steve Jones, Tom Lowe, Mike Butera and John Owen. The members of the swim team are - top row: Coach Schuman, Joe Dunnigan, Steve Jones, Ben Ederer, Tom Lowe, John Domfort, Mark Penkowski, Jami Martin. bottom row: Mike Butera, Dave White, Craig Jones, Dave Lowe, Jay Eaton, Manager John Griffin, John Utz, Bryan Maddox, Dan Moskovitz, Rick Fuenning Not pictured: John Owen, Monte Garrett, Kevin Dunnigan. Dan Moskovitz and Steve Jones get- ting in shape for the butterfly event. it l ssss t- S .t M .. . J -a..,.'., .. ' ' It' Lkii i AWN, L K . 'T?X'i -FC L..a Ng ., - -ii kxykg 5 S-Ngwxk G ff K, img, .z3,3.,,, T, - ,. .. . Vk.. Eigiiigwjii H In hx in H 2fse,ai:,X-Q-xfw ',,,3j,?,v if ' :mv W , . g ' - 5 g, t.-.f ,,iy,i.,,t, 1, .- , W - kkkkkk 1 ka- .Jw 53Mk.,,WLwgJ5,' it . . . I . --f--- i . f K kk . i ..., K W M K N g -sam-'it .. 1,951.-1,.,,5,s.f-sg?-E I A X rm-nw' it A A A A A flliaiiz.. l' TL ri, Walking on water, flying, and even diving are illustrated in this picture of a false a xrt F aiuriz enior members of the swim team. Swimming 113 BASKETBALL O NO SM lTY ORDI Members of the varsity squad include - front row: Grant Ligon, Brad Stevens, Ralph Terzich, Tim Kucharski, Steve Abril, back row: Sam Hilliard, John Irvine, Trey Loving, Wendell Oliphant, Russ Thompson and Ron Carlson. Going through a season without a victory is a difficult situation for a team, its coach and their fans - but it does happen, and this year it happened to us, as the varsity basketball team dropped all 21 games. This team, however, along with their coach and many of their followers, did not give up at any point during the schedule. The varsity five, consisting mostly of juniors, gained valuable experience while going against some of the best cagers in the state and should be a much improved squad next year. Singled out by Coach Fred Roche for their efforts for the season were: John Irvine, Tim Kucharski, Sam Hilliard and Wendall Oliphant. I l 1'i4l3a ' in R Tr. 'l'ambra cager has It kly fired the ball OUCH - THAT SMARTS! That pained look on and John Irvine Tim Kucharski's l11l face is the result of him way, while Grant being bounced out of the way by the Alhambra player who is grabbing a rebound. a THIS WAY, WENDELL! lt appears that John lrvine is left holding the ball as Wendell Oliphant didn't come around the way John had expected. That's okay though, Grant Ligon l22l is willing to take the ball if anyone else doesn't really want it. wo emnmmo CVM ORf,m.ANCE mm UP AND lN - Really getting up in the action, Ralph Terzich 4147 launches a soft jump shot for another two points for the T-Birds. John Irvine l42l and Wendell Oliphant l35l watch as Ralph goes for a pair. QEST VEST Q9 Q43 ESE EEST x33 ESy 15 IEST 54: Members of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team are front row: Mark Gray, Ed l Brown, Dennis Dorman, Jeff Free, Peter Kwong back row: Rudy Sanchez lmgr.l,,G 9 Santillan, Andy Miller, Kevin Ethier, Coach Jim lrvine. ' 3 l aW115 FRESHMEN A BASKETBALL members are: front row: Ron Walker, Bob Gwin, Ray Schwab, Mike Haney, Walter Wells, second row: Paul Charbonneau, Jerry Maertz, Gordon Haynes, Bobby Angulo, Brad Cummings and Coach Jeff Baum. wt FRESHMEN B B XSKF' 3AL ,members are: front row: Jeff Ruby, Bob Tafoya, Arlen Bethay, Randy Horton, sec- ond row: Chris ie! sky wore, John Owens, Victor Knapp, Mike Pfeiffer, Mark Pentkowski. 'I I6 Ffush Basket!! GOLF Although this year's girls' golf team rolled up only three wins against eight losses, Mary Stewart, in individual play, carried West's col- ors through the two big tournaments of the year. Mary placed third in division competi- tion and was fifth in state. In her first year with the team, Coach Diana Wales was pleased with the linksters seasonal efforts and their performance in the division tourney. Pictured are - back row: Diane Willis, Julie Schlimgen, Mary Stewart, middle row: Mrs. Diane Wales, Christine Kirk, front row: Diane Stallings. With seniors Frank Golis and Jeff Clemmer and junior Scott Halverson leading 'I wwf To: :h Bill Munson's varsity linksters looked for an improved record over their previous season. Of tl i 1' 'S on the squad, four were returning Iettermen Pictured are Jeff Clemmer Scott Halverson, l 'is Bacon, Stan Orzel Jamie Henderson and Tony Morell Not pictured Frank Golis, John Bl: l gulf 1.1 7 WRESTLING Varsity Wrestling front row: Flick Jones, Chuck Rogers, Armando Macias, Ken Webb, John Drexler, John Dierken back row: Coach Bill Hutcherson, Mace Kuester, Tim Bien, John Wentz, Kevin Bethay, Jim Bonham. Highlighting the 76-77 varsity wrestling season was John Drexler's fourth place finish in the state tourna- ment. John took most of the honors for the team this year by placing in all the major wrestling tourneys including a first at Chaparral and a s econd in division finals. Coach Bill Hutcherson's squad scored four wins in dual matches but lost to six opponents. Along with Drexler, Rick Jones and Joey Krah qualified -for state. Mace Kuester, who would have probably made the final matches, was cut down by a shoulder injury in late season competition. ,Eff SIT T . out, Kevin Bethay GOTCHA' NOW! John Drexler, West's top wrestler, gets t fe break the hold Jon throws a cross-body hold on teammate Flick Jones Cho? f ci nt. in a regular practice session. 1 1 8 Wresf Members of the Junior Varsity Wrestling are front row: Jim Strang, Louis Espinoza, Mike Collard, John Swigard, Mark Cornelius, Pat Maher, Allen Tinnell back row: Dirk Kuester, Brian Slone, Keith Merritt, Manuel Buso, Brian Wallace, Jim Fieisdorph, Coach Tom Tucker. Freshmen Wrestling I front row: Jim Strang, Brian Tabeek, Louie Espinoza, Mauricio Delgadillo, Kerry Littleflvlik F Mark Hugenard, Steve Cheifetz back row: Brian Slone, Darrell Williams, Paul Seite. To 1' gin, Keith Merritt, Craig Lloyd, Brad Dendy, Coach Reg Matthews. ff e esning 119 120 Tri! Members of West's Varsity Track are: front row: James Tang, Jay Stovall, Scott Lorent, Russ Bolinger, Kevin McKechnie, John Irvine, Mike Thomas, Frank Buso, back row: Dave Tartaglio, John Wentz, Doug Simon, John Wood, Jim Addabbo, Mace Kuester, Dan Behm, Randy Wester, Matt Whitney, Coach Ton Ljubicich. Members of the Junior Varsity are: front row: Steve Torrence, Jim Gwin, Warren Sas, David Thomas, Danny Lyman, Robby Eufemia, Richard Thomas, Robert Craig, back row: Coach Craig Thies, Manuel Buso, Jim Greene, Harold lnmon, Robert Blake, Tom Ward, John Johnson, Lee Penick, Tim Miller. Frseshrf, rv tf ides: S mt row: Mike Tartaglio, Mike McKenna, Bob Angolo, Tony Bourque, Brad Cum- mings. Craig cfm Mme,-,s, back row: Coach Bill Stevens, Jim Lake, George Velaquez, Ernie Barragan, Bob Tatoyar L are Zan and Coach Jim Irvine. cl-r TRACK SAILING ONE OUT! Record-breaker John Wood WALKING ON AIR! John Irvine looks like he's out uncorks another long heave in the discus. John for a walk as he stretches for extra distance in the fired the platter 174'7 for a new school record. long jump. CLEARING THE HIGHS - Going overthe high hur- OVER THE BAFII- B VBIIJV ?Ef1Q4EFaH.S .i has dles, Scott Lorent warms up for another big meet. F10 trouble Cleaflflsf-INS P16495 SDBCIQI-fy. PLA-. EAP' '.' - iagk. 1 21 ,, I , NNE , T , are aw? Varsity Girls Track Team Members are: Sylvia Arvizu, Connie Berry, Diana Arvizu, Bonny Steger, Kathy Poglajen, Patty Purcell, Irene Gray, Marianne Curtis, Lisa Leos, Lo Ashing, Laura Eskew, Krissy Snodgrass, not shown: Liz Cole, Cheryl Myers, Rose Sanchez. T in L , MLK lu YJ- J' 'inior Varsity Track are: Karen Gaus, Andrea Larson, Susie Bohr, Dulcie Driscoll - wx, Carla Schmieder, Mary Ransom, Angella Larson, Kelly Barrick, Kim Gorman . Gentry. . 1 AWAY IT GOES - Kristy Snodgrass really uncoils set to kick over the bar as she practices her as She releases the Shot durin racticeu Q D specialty. OVER THE BAR - Arching her back, Liz Cole gets UP AND oven - Hurdle-rs Lisa Leos and Lo Ash- HERE WE COME' E 'af ' ing clear the barriers in a practice session. down the Stfefch ' prepare for a con Tig 23 ,W M--. .....N...M,.z,,- -.. f ,, g',.,.,,.. . , ., ,,,. . ml, ,,, Qi: vtfgygg W I-. .3 g i ,W g 5, ,. at 1 , V-,,,,.a,,,g ' Q 'T N W- u li T 'V W' ' ' Hi ' ' 11 SL '1 ' T 8D V W'u1-iw, 1SzH ' :'J'm: at Wann rr d N' cl' Ill .7 Varsity team members are -front row: Rachael Tafoya, Annette Miller, Marianne Curtis, Irene Gray, Kathy Pog lajen, Janice Carrillo, Liz Maldanado, back row: Mary Jordan, Patti Bycroft, Luella Frazier, Cindy Sallas, Mari Engel, Debbie Yehling, Dee Dee Murphy and Coach Paula Noel. SOFTBALL Winners of the Christmas tournament and first place finishers in Phoenix A League play, this year's varsity softball players gave their fans many thrills on the way to winning 1 8 out of 21 contests. Led by pitchers Dee Dee Murphy and Annette Miller, Coach Paula Noel's squad won four of their first six games and then ran up 1 4 straight victories before losing a 2-0 heartbreaker to Carl Hayden in the division playoffs to close out the season. Coach Noel was very impressed with her team's strong, positive attitude and with the effort they were willing to put forth to achieve success. The jay vee nine, who finished their season with a 7-7 record, was loaded with freshmen and sophomores, and this group of girls should add much talert to the varsity in the next few years. 1 24 Softball A LITTLE PEPPER! Getting ready to make things hot for their opposition, the varsity softballers go through one of their warm-up drills. Mari Engel is about to swat the ball while Janice Carrillo, Marianne Curtis, Annette Miller, Liz Maldanado and Debbie Yehling also get into the activity. KI' I .a lia tsl., T Qi' ag! sgllv fires a fast ball towards the lens of our camera. Dee Dee hurled nine wins and lost only once. Patti Bycroft and Mari Engel are keeping an eye on sec- ond base. HERE IT COMES! Senior pitcher Dee Dee Murphy as as e JUST MEET IT! Outstanding pitcher and infielder Annette Miller really leans in to meet the ball pitched by Dee Dee Murphy during a batting prac- tice session. That's Irene Gray behind the plate. Q- M y T . A . . - ,t.- g,lll,. J . l . , .J - - wr' K' A fmsfvmswasssismvx -t-- St as-eimv-4' - 1 as N. ..Wx,- K ,,,,5,,, A ..,. X ,- T -if g in we-sa .sm f x . I J , . , N , .L 'f -- fin I ,,, A ini mi-an is an , 'uf' H H Qgiznzge-f as-e.2::::,,,3 f, --H' ,p : -i ga-...r . V.-M - -M ..... ,- ,, , , .,,-, g t The Junior Varsity squad members are - front row: Ramona Ferra, Sheri Marti, Flobinette Synder, Barb Smith, Rhonda Hall, Dulcie Driscoll, Gina Le Desma, back row: Barb Smith, Terri Jenkins, Valerie ish, Angela Miller, Maryann Johnston, Lee Ann Sergent, Ro Ashing and Barb Holtz. Softball 125 '-arry L'Ecuyer goes for a low . 'E Q L ,,,, ,i ,- I Varsity baseball team includes - front row: Keith Mundy, Joe Pizzi, Tim Kucharski, Tom Stallings, Egge Rivera, John Propati, Scott Bowers, middle row: Ronald Rivera, Russ Wortman, Richard Daley, Randy Brown, Pat Coyle, Dennis McCarthy, back row: Mike Austin, Roger LaBrash, Todd Tussey, Paul Garcia, Mike Morrison and Coach Roger Williams. BASEBALL Pitcher Pai Coyle Zif1QS One in against Saint BACK! is the call by Coach Williams as Paul Gar- Mary's. We won the game 19 to 9. cia dives headfirst into third to avoid a pickoff by the pitcher. a- Jne in this game against tlhambra. West won 111 lb 4. . gy, L ,l t fb V N ,ep R , 4 4 ll, Paul Garcia 1211 looks on as Larry L'Ecuyer gets dusted back by a fast ball. 8 Mike Morrison and Coach Williams can really throw the team a curve with our new pitching machine. A-,.Si?.i4 A ' . . ,.. v.v..,,, ,, ' 1 'LW ' , f ,- 6 'G Eg ,W 4' ,. 2 3 ,-Qi? K r K -Fa ri 1 , . Sk, ' - -wins 1 1. Q V, 'WM 'i-Ji? ,. . , . .., .. ' ' ' -. t w .w y n , . . A K ., I K n , L,,:, , ,, , W . n GX K D K ,A b 1 in , ' L H K t '. 'Q 4- ,.. mg . .W-IM, , ..- ,.-1-W-Mr' f -'Y-fn ,1 -- .rl - L., re - :- W-ffiwgfss--sm-ftQ fr svsrw- - T ' I-ZiJf'CQ ' 14753 ':f'y:7 'gfzf 19' 'S , W , , - rifbmffrlflfei-'sfwfimiwfwt. ,f xv 'H' K, , . , , -i l f ' G K G in G . L Q .. , X ., ,, ,fm ,. 'flu .m..,w,smr . , , , , A A . , , . , , e , R A West's Junior Varsity Baseball members are: front row: Rick Caldwell, Sal Rojas, Er tk' unson Regis Bo'ir, Sky Francis, Greg Tunney, Kevin Ethier, middle row: Bob Carrillo, Andrew Miller, C ni' rstrc, Fred G' 1, Joe Pizzi, Richard Daley, back row: Coach Dave Larson, Angela Miller tbat girll. '. rf Free, 4 Leos, Quinn Walters, Mary Johnston lbat girli. Is Coach Williams drawing dirty pictures in the dirt? Whatever it is our baseball team seems to be enjoying the art work. i ,,,,,.m: mf, , ,- -f 1-1 1-1rfl-1w1wf'f- .4 r..- f-in-A-1, rlsmwales ,,.. , .,,-.,.,w:,,,.:,, .,,,,,,.. .,,. will,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:1,a M, K, ,, .:z,U,sQH,, , Wil, . ..,,,, K g .,..., i Mug g H A UW., JN ff-ff -i J f ullsize - A5221 ffass':'ar'rag .?,g:l'z,:.w f 5 rw, fa'-',,g-,qv--gig-' ' f .H 5s.'lH2:21f,t'l it-ff5f:fgafg.,,'e5g1,L,,3, Q-, 11-4,--A-gg.g:,.:q,3gm,,5.g,,,. e,,q,ff,11i-fl. ., . Z, V,k , I A, 4 W 6,55 75, ,.W,EFfg1131-4-MQQIFNI, :hmm W 1 - K -,f 3 5,345 A ey- wg be 5-is 91--1, . l -r 4 it 1 farm :gg-W WF- it - 3 ...,,, ,.t,, 1 .W.a.m5nammremmnMNrwa,.e:Wc.4,3a,7.,.vmw' ' , f U ' ,- iofiWest's Fresh Baseball are: front row: Keith Merritt, Orlando Cuellar, Jim Sanford, Chris Ruiz, Ran- elbert Swaiford, Louis Espinoza, Jim Vogel, Steve Cheifetz, back row: Victor Knapp, Fiandy Austin, 'lf' in Bethayi Mike Pfeiffer, John Owens, Mike Daniel, Gerald Maertz, Jon Self, Coach Gary umm. M fi: John Stevens, Troy Marlowe, Terry McCue. ARCHERY riff? , n.,.l,,5. Members of the archery team are - Sharon Kovach, Mary Jordan, Melody Yanez, Kathy Flores, Christy McKisson, Nan Boynton, Gail Glaser. RIFLE TEAM Rifle team members pictured are - Tom Yancer, Joyce Springsteen, Kelley Barrick, 14 'rea Havr an cis. Tom and Sky are varsity and the girls are junior varsity. Shown with the tel, .n are tw ' . on San Diego Invitational. x W ORGANIZATIDNS f 9 Mr. John Mansour Advisor STUDENT OFFICERS Howdy Day was the first Student Government sponsored event of the year. Next came the club clean-up in which the Spanish club received 325.00 for their effort to make the munch area look more presentable. They also helped with the cost of the several PMA seminars designed to pro- vide a more positive attitude among students. Sev- eral members of student government attended the State convention of student councils in Window Q Rock. Some of their other activities included holly- ' f t , grams, fuzzies, door decorating contests, pictures 'X 3 f with Mr. Santa Claus Dye and a number of Rodeo Pall' V096l President activities ending with the dance on March 11 in our gym. Erin Hammons Terry Hall Carol Finger Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Pat Ling Corresponding Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL A The 53516 need to l for less Tracey Thoma Poorma 1 32 Governm' wi' Acts as the voice of the people. Representatives from second hour classes meet when issues usd. Over 5,0t,O pounds of food, clothing and toys were collected during the Christmas holidays 'ami'i2s2. Pictured above are - front row: Betty Berry, Wendi Anderson, Lori Huff, Kathryn Rich, felis. Evlariscal, Weborah Simpson, Celia English, second row: Sharron Ehlers, Cheri Glade, urah Smith, L., ftte Krah, Amy Smith, Tim Miller, back row: Erin Hammons, Bobbi Inman, David woney, Marth lwens, Julie Jones, and Mark Urlaub. ACTIVITY committee members are: front row: Deb- bie Witt, Colleen O'Brien, Ann Timberlake, back row: Betsy Jordan, Mary Orzel and Dede Smith. ASSEMBLY committee members pictured are: War- ren Asmus, Carolyn Johnson, David Pugh, Maggie Leach, John Owen and Lynda Cassells. SOCIAL committee members pictured are: front row: Eric Simonson, Jeannie Hasenstab, Andrea Voyce, Cheryl Chadwick, back row: Julie Montague, Jon Voyce, Jim Bonham, Janet Nelson, Kelly O'Connell. ELECTION committee members are: front row: Simon Liu, Cheri Glade, Karen Wells, Barbara Hick- man, Leilani Ito, back row: Jon Voyce, James Tang, Lance Kuester, Adrianne Meyers and Jan Bowman. I L L I PUBLIC RELATIONS members are: Greg Hillhouse, Terri Hall, Flenee Hillhouse, Jeannie Hasenstab, Eva Olofsson. I W xrf ., l , , . x PUBLICITY committleemqfqpepgik iaysmnn, John Owen, Viclgi Maughn, ,I -nyf , 'lu I A - I ernment 193 Richard Zimmerman Advisor WESTERN ER It is the sincere desire of the Westerner staff that you the citizens of West High will be able to better relive this past year through the photographs printed on these pages. Not all school events have been covered - press deadlines had to be kept and we were working with a different printer this year. West is still the only school in the Phoenix area to print Senior pictures in full color. There was a small delay in finishing some of the underclass pictures but they were ready before the Christmas holidays. Julie Schlimgen Editor Nanci Barkley Cyndi Hulen Laura Durham Kim Kending Colleen Collins Copy Copy Copy Typist Typist 134 Westerner The photo staff pictured in the lab - one of the finest laboratories in the State! B Back in the Yearbook room - notice how neat the tables and work areas are kept? Kathern Cullum Kevin Mercurio Photographer Photographer Denise Morin Photographer it Mike Morrison Photographer Cleaning paste-ups - about 4 gallons .Qi I of rubber cement were used to produce this book. 1 . Angie Copeland Index Amy Mc Broom Art Cindy Barbee General Carla Schmleder General Westerner 1 Mrs. Rita Hechler S6 Sun Di Advisor x SUNDIAL Financed bythe sale of advertising and individ- ual copies, the Sun Dial is one of the few district papers that is still operating in the black. With few returning staff members from last year, the new staff had to start out fresh and many new ideas resulted. Learning to work the headliner, to copyread, to paste down copy and to sell ads were just a few of the experiences accom- plished by this small staff. Shawn Ertel Editor ...ln2i:iL,9'rABfiun C 5 P Reading and checking over the copy is one of the tasks of the newspaper editor MQSQ5-Marlene Leeke Rynia Keel Amy McBroom Leslie Holtz Student Teacher Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Reporter l t M E 5 S Q r gg - 5. sm, 4 lN mx, Cutting boards for pictures and going through last years annual helps keep the names correct and the pictures from folding. Rf '75-3' Chris Conway Sue Voss News Editor Business ?5 s I l Moeur Feature Editor Ad Manager Setting at desks, sending bills and calling on the phone are part of the job ofthe nVDial 1 3 The 1976-77 Poms spend a day at the ASU workshop early in the year. They also sold booster badges and cookies to help raise funds and danced with the band at the Coliseum for a Phoenix Suns basketball game. POM Diana Grablec i Fredene Holloway Carolyn Johnson . ff , Esther Manzanedo Mrs. Ruth ulmen Julie Nelson Advisor Diana Ram Debbie Shawl Debbie Witt Danlta Yocom - 6 138 Pom Pon Terri Hall Sandy Hernandez Martha Owen CHEER Brenda Alston Wendi Andersen Patti Baird Lynda Cassells XY Mrs. Ellzabeth Johnson Advisor The cheer line sold stationery early in the year and raised over S150.00 which helped pay their way to a cheer camp in San Diego. They also participated in a 24 hour marathon trampoline effort at McDonalds on Central Ave. Bottle collecting and bake sales rounded out their year of extra activities. Cheer 1 39 Members of the Concert Choir pictured above include: front row: Kaylene Marshall, Flichele Scrivens, Paulette Goodfriend, Patti Baird, Lynda Cassels, Andrea Darby, Carolyn Johnson, Debbie Flojeske, Lisa Bakemeier, Andrea Voyce, second row: Cheryl Golden, Elva Ramirez, Debra Van Vugt, Keri Jo Edwards, Leslie Hendricks, Carol Finger, Sally Sizemore, Denise Lloyd, Tina Engel, Julie Montague, Luanne Alderson, third row: Kevin Fer- rin, Paul Edgar, Jeff Yoder, Scott Leiler, John Owen, Warren Asmus, Keith Garrett, Selwyn Lewis, back row: Gary Bullock, Pete Greene, Bruce Consier, Bryan Littlepage, Tom Ward, Duane Horning, Martin Kuban, Lon Van- derveer, James Carpenter and Lane Ferrin. CONCERT CHOIR A concert tour to California and new formal uniforms highlighted the years activities of West's outstanding Concert Choir. While this years choir was the smallest in the schools 26 year history, it demonstrated an exciting quality of accuracy and spirit rarely achieved by high school groups. Much praise has been showered upon the choir by members of the community who have heard the choir in its more than thirty perff L 'mf aces this year. A highlight of the con- cer an was the appearance before West's ent 'ity at a recent in-service workshop. A mu LZ. artimental Journey through the 40' wt a standing ovation from the rpg Jculty, Plziti Baird and Kaylene .Aa ipu ' Zed 13 e choir at the piano. 10 Cho. l l Advanced girls chorus members pictured are: front row: Sharon Bliss, Laura Lesperance, Denise Seiber, Avan Probst, Lori Anderson, Bonita Merz, Robin Gilbert, Barbara Hickman, second row: Rebecca Deloge, Marcia Fritz, Donna Anderson, Deion Lewis, Ellen Synder, Lori Ferrin, Susan Vawter, Theresa O'Connell, Darla Cram- mer, third row: Cheryl Gyorgyi, Susan Anderson, Gwen Joplin, Diana Fleveles, Susan Acedo, Carolyn Williams, Janey Pattison, Brenda Meller, Beth Butera, back row: Debbie Mills, Debra Consier, Annette Nammey, Liz Cullen, Dorothy.Duke, Kathleen Shepler, Keely Vaughn, Paulett Kennelly, Shelly Coppes and Linda Danish. .ADVANCEDCHRLS CHORUS Members of this years Advanced Girls Choir have had a busy season rehearsing music and conducting fund raising projects for their April trip to California. Performances included shop- ping centers, hospitals, festivals, civic and social events, as well as participation in the tra- ditional Christmas assembly. Louri Ferrin and Susan Anderson shared the piano accompany- ing honors. A l its . rf 7, aorus 1f Members of the orchestra alphabetically are: David Alltop Bryan Altherr Warren Asmus Ruth Barry Julie Bourgeous, Gary Bullock, Karen Burghard, Kerri Cameron Anna Cheung Robert Dattulio Thomas Denny Paul Edgar, Christine Engel, Lona English, Laura Eskew, Michelle Eskew Lane Ferrln Valerie Geare Elaine Glazar Paulette Goodfriend, Stephen Goodfriend, Jamie Guy, Diane Harder Holly Harmann Sheri Henderson Leslie ORCHESTRA The West High Concert Orchestra was an out- standing musical organization again this year. They gave three formal concerts in our Auditorium. They also performed for the Christmas Assembly and did programs at the Valley Center, The Colon- nade and Park Central. They were also selected again this year to play for the Arizona Junior Miss Pageant. In addition to this they appeared in the West High Music Festival and the Arizona State University Regional Music Festival. They were also well represented in the All-State Orchestra. 1 42 Orchestra 5 SV J, .Q f - 'Q' E? . A 2:25 f A l ' at gf 4 if y Q . L .J 1 f f L. , , Aw , M X . Q fx NN sf Q '-. , , , My Y f S l ,., N NK N- ef 1 M-,ffg A WA V sg 1 I ' mu-'QQ If' I . fx X E fl! . I BAND The West High Band took a lit- tle time out for musical growth this year and transformed a very fine band into a truly out- standing unitl This transforma- tion had, to take place in be- tween the selling of candy, honey, sausage, coupons, Suns' tickets, dinners, etc. All this was necessary to get the group to Salt Lake City to play for the Music Teacher conven- tion - the only large high school Band in the Western District to be invited. The Clarinet section includes: front row: Kaylene Marshall, Julie Bourgeous, Kim Pitts, David Alltop, second row: Sherri Henderson, Bob Iles, Brian Bishop, Cheryl Golden, Richele Scrivens, Cathy Swarm, third row: Carolyn Sing, Cindy Hohn, Carrie Conaway, Angela Larsen, Lisa Miller, Dawn Carpenter. Members of the Band Council include: front row: Pam Poglajen, Patti Baird, Richele Scrivens, Elaine Glazar, Leslie Hendricks, Jodi Stovall, Director Mr. Robert Marshall, back row: Duane Horning, Jay Greenwald, Mark Lopez, Bob Iles, and David Alltop, The ' e :me rs: front row: Gary Bullock, Scott Stovall, Karen Burghard, Fredena Holloway Carl sl, M: ireen Marshall, Elaine Glazar, second row: Pat Garcia, Jay Greenwald, Lance Kues vw L znny, Katie Coles. The French horn section includes: front row: Lori Huff, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Dan Wiley, Jeff Yoder, Val Geare, Jill Mahoney, Leslie Hendricks, second row: Mike Lazok, Josh Hernandez, Don Lazok, Robert Graham, Jeff Prazak, Rick Dattilio, Warren Asmus. The Flute and Percussion section includes: front row: Paulette Goodfriend, Terry Williams, Pam Poglajen, Patty Baird, Sonja Tison, Cindy Hubbard, second row: Kathy Lineberry, Rosanne Miller, Kimberly Carrigon, Linda Dudley, Laura Montacelli, Andrea Larsen, third row: Willy Hintze, Mark Baker, Jimmy Garcia, Tony Morrell, Neil Neideffer, Richard Scrivens. The Low Brass section includes: front row: Lisa Meyers, Mark Lopez, Shawn Edwarc acond row: Terry McCue, Leslie Chapin, Susan Feldsein, Robert Rogers, Lane Perrin Step I row: Pat McCue, Ron Llewellyn, Nelson Ross, John Owen, Bobby Altherr, Brian Al' len. 3rd Battalion JROTC of West High ready for inspection. M IL ITA RY Activities in which this group 5' were involved during the year included the Military Ball, trips to Fort Huachuca, mountain climbing with the U.S. Marines and an annual picnic. The Luke Air Force Rock Band provided music for the ball this year. Drill and rifle teams are also a part of the Battalion. Brig. General Stallings and Colonel Havey inspecting Co. A Girls' Platoon led by Cadet 2nd. Lt. Kellie Rhoades. Company A led by C!Capt. Chris Henrich passes in review during inspection ceremonies. 1 46 Military Battalion Commander C!Lt. Colonel Philip Shea and staff officers presenting Battalion for inspection. The Junior Reserve Officers Training program here at West offers the student a wide variety of opportunities. Map reading, first aid, survival and marksmanship represent just a few of the programs. Leader- ship potential is developed by learning the psychology of leadership. The program is open to students for all four years. Co. A Girls' Platoon followed by Co. A, 3rd. Platoon salute as they pass as 'fi 'tvs' A -' -1 ,-5 19, qi-, - -A :wr . ri . ' - V, ,,,,h 1 fl' ' ' ', SESS-7:1 .. if f X W W, - Vs' ' tif 9 ff. '-f U K' is f X X Sergeant Ray Combs C0mmandaf't Co. A, 3rd. Platoon following their leader C!Sgt. Malcolm Toms in review. Philip Shea Battalion Commander CO. B, Girls' 2nd. Platoon led by C12 Lt. Shelly Skinner. ts, .Ant ' P .ffi't'l'-P i P Bel! nt Co. B, 1st. Platoon commanded by C!2 Lt. George Leonard pass the reviewing officers. ! U W Staff Officers - Commander of Troops C!Capt. Tom Yancer, C!2nd. Lt. Anna Havey, C!1st. Lt. Sylvia Arvizu, C!2nd. Lt. Paul Johnson and C!2nd. Lt. Joyce Springsteen. Inspecting Officers - Colonel Havey, C!Sgt. Major Mark Skroch, General Stallings and Battalion Commander C!Lt. Colonel Philip Shea. 3rd. Battalion Color Guard led by C!Master Sgt. John Skinner. wsu.: sc Co. A, lst. Platoon led by Cflvl' cis. The General was ascir about military c-'fur way. Mi i1-4' BLACK STUDENT UNION is a club that fosters more cultural awareness and enhanced the identity of the Black student. Members are -front row: Larry Harris, Fredena Holloway, DeDe Kemp, Renita Coleman, Renetta Bryant, Karen Burnett, Enid Benjamin, Joice Hillhouse, Desiree Dale, Garry Harris, Larry Jackson, second row: Mrs. Maxine Moore, Tamara Hodge, Sharon Newman, Angels Clark, Tanya Hodge, Sandra Walters, Sharon Andrews, Linda Washington, Shelly Watson, George Lewis, Ruby Parchmon, Alice Owens. back row: Darnell Herring, Kevin Whitmore, Richard Bryant, Margaret Coleman, Kim Fisher, Linda Jackson, Donna Vanley, Ada Smith, Charles Newman. BOWLING club members practice and hold competition at Thunderbird Lanes. Pictured are - Duane Carbine, Andy Maurer, Vicki Cappella, Butch Leonard, Deanna Simpson, Jeff Prazak and Mike Leonard. THUNDERBIRD C.B. group members are all interested in communications. Members include - front row: Advisor, Mr. Reg Matthews, Karen Waroff, Lisa Pell, Sherry Moss, John Griffin, Lorna Back, LuRisa Price, Mark Owens, Sherri Evanston, Curtis Dominice, back row: Mike Morrison, Robert Altherr, Bryan Altherr, Susy Mister, Debra Durbin, Linda Hoffman, Jim Evanston, Shawn Edwards, Joyce Springsteen, Shelly Skinner, Chris Henrich and Jack Wilson. 1 50 Clubs C.O.E. is the abbreviation for Cooperative Office Education. Pictured are: front row: Judy Pearson, Cindy Rosen, Becky Anderson, Linda Garlington, Debbie Carrillo, Alice Coronado, Kathy Lyman, Linda Martinez, Suzy Day, Cece Oehlerking, Lisa Clark, Shirley Bass, second row: Mrs. Pitzer, Lori Hohn, Janelle Mull, Lisa Harer, Nancy Sander, Teresa Drexler, Jennifer Moore, Cindy Hawkins, Kathryn Johnson, Mary Stewart, Laurie Schildts. COMPUTER club consists of math and science students who work on an HP-2000 computer. Members are - front row: LuRisa Price, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Eric Wilson, Steve Sampson, Kevin Ferrin, Leslie Chapin, Peter James, Steve Brown, James Tang, second row: Edward Dana, Merrill Loyd, Fletcher Holmquist, Joseph Gordon, Dave Mohr, Lane Ferrin, John Moran, SusansFeldsien, Tony Liu. ..f N I CREATIVE WRITING club produces a literary magazine on campus. Members'are: Jim Brown, Chuck Williams, Pete Greene, Steve Duke, Erin Hammons, Lynda Cassells, Sally Sizemore, 'Bagan Doose, Jeannie Hasenstab, Pat McCreary, Laura Durham, Kevin Ferrin, TT J DIAMOND DOLLS support the baseball team and keep statistics on the games. From the left they are - Denise Herman, Amy McBroom, Cyndi Hulen, Debbie Yehling, Debbie Marshall, Debbie Witt, Pat Martinez and Cindy Wallace. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA developes future leaders in marketing and distribution. Members include - front row: Mary Schmidt, Robbin East, Phyllis Cohan, ,r, , Lori Stonecipher, Patty Christy, Sheila Fuqua, back row: Advisor, Mr. Kris Sheets, John Hasenstab, Marquee Davis, Zaira Pattini, Jim Johnson, Eileen Bien, Mary Peeples, Sandy Sexton, Steve Kline and Brian Callaghan. S 'IF AMERICA helps students become better adapted to home life. front row: Kathy lisy Jordan, Sue. Voss, Jill Boggs, Karen Burnett, Debbie Malone. second row: ' sz, eresa Galligan, Peggy Patterson, Carol Dobbs, Denise Smith, Ada Smith. French club students gather to informally discuss the aspects of the land in a more specific way than possi- ble in the classroom. Members include - front row: Simon Liu, Ling Yen, Lisa Shipp, Katie Coles, Maida Lil- jedahl, Joe Moffatt, Helen Dong, Tina Engel, Penny Napier, Pat McCreary, Laura Durham, back row: Paul Woosley, Bobbi Inman, Lynette Addabbo, Leisa Hardwick, Lance Kuester, Martin Kuban, Bill Fincher, Robert DeShazo, Susan Shelly, Sylvia Arvizu and Advisor Mrs. Alba Cla Y- y W H GERMAN club members enjoy meetings which encourage them to learn cultural customs of the country. Pic- tured are - front row: Sue Bauer, Jeannie Hasenstab, Beth Vaughan, Pam Davy, Alvina Yup, Barbara Hickman, Jill Mahoney, Jeff Ortagus, second row: Advisor Mrs. A. Guest, Sheila Conaway, NQ4IlllQlLQ,,1ClUD.t, Cheri Glade, Helen Dong, Tyrolee Bower, Claudia Thompson, Keith Franke, John Moran, back row: Brian Shepherd, Cynthia Munsinger, Scott Allen, Julie Fritts, Pete Greene, Dale Cormier, Kelly Barrick, Susan Feldsien, Phil Wilkinson, and Carl Nyman. GIRLS LEAGUE serves the school through several efforts including the sale of Val-Gramslinrflf' sri' v P -.--W are - front row: Vicki Vaughn, Kristie Rakeman, Jackie Moeur, Ramona Ferra, Mary Ann Low D' f Deanna Simpson, Cheryl Kiedrowski, Wendy Lawlor, Michelle Endres, Kelly Moenterirfflc Kenny, Mary Pearson, second row: Kaylene Marshall, Virgie Aragon, Cathy Per, z, W O'Connell, Kelly Moore, Sharilyn Williams, Jady Fagnani, Vicky Huguenard, Denise Mor :, E Manzanedo, Debbie Mahoney, Pam Tartaglio, Carla Schmieder, Cindy Clark, Patricia art' Smith, Cindy Chandler, Julie Jones, Linda Tang, Janet Nelson, Greta Van Deren, Jai' Y' Diane Willis, Colleen Coyle, Kim Phalen, Cyndi Hulen, Cindy Wallace, Lucile Hier' Kending and Laura Lesperance. u .bs 151 .-11 f' C. I 'l,', ffxfvfl ,lf l Mr' HERO club is to promote Home Economics Related Occupations. Members are - front row: Debbie Hardy, Sheryl Jones, Betsy Lawlor, Kathleen Chavez, Patricia Smith, Gwyn Worley, Sherry Roberts, second row: Janet Burtch, Terry Sargent, Rhonda King, Colleen O'Brien, Vicki Seymour, Terry Roberts, Pam Zemke, third row: Cantu and Advisor Miss Rolan. Rolando Gonzalez, Sandra Barragan, Tami Blair, HUMAN RELATIONS club consists of students with the common goal of greater understanding. Members pic- tured are - front row: Karen Burnett, Linda Tang, Laurie Bielfelt, Lisa Giordano, Perrine O'Bannon, back row: Fredena Holloway, Linda Washington, Cindy Vajgrt, Larry Joseph, Bryan Littlepage, Ada Smith and Mrs. Mary Dillon, Advisor. 1 54 Clubs I.C.E. club is designed to allow the student to get started in the business world while still in high school. Mem- bers are - front row: Pam Nicholas, Bill Hutchinson, David Brown, Cliff Yeager, Leslie Jarnagin, Martin Borek, Murray Clarkson, Pat Denbo, Advisor, Mr. Larry Smith, back row: Pat Hansen, Preston Nicholas, Steve Alford, Kathy Evertsen, Joe Mastrapascua, Russel Thompson, Greg Fisher, David Robnett, Bruce Steger and Richard Alvarado. KARATEIJUDO club is new to West this year and offers training by experienced instructors. Pictured are - front row: Susan Fink, Eva Oloffson, Renee Hillhouse, Richard Toleu, Karen Burnett, Margie Whitmore, Jan Wiechman, Nelson Dalton, Mindy Van Nostrand, second row: Anthony Liu, Richard Gal, Joey Mesquita, Warren Sas, Josh Hernandez, Rick Febbie, Mick Martin, Michele Jackson, Fred Cota, Michael Newkirk, Tom Rice, back row: Louis Gonzales, Craig McGuire, Mitch Dombrowski, Jim Mesquita, Richard Greer, John Mesquita, Ada Smith, Claudia Thompson, Robin McKinney, David Brimmer and Stephen Hagler. KEY club members render services to the school and community. Members are - front row: Howard Adams, Mike Tartaglio, Tim Kucharski, Matt Whitney, Chuck Jordan, David Lowe, John Murless, Arthur Cortez, David Fike, Martin Kuban, second row: Mark Pentkowski, Tom Stallings, Dennis Andersen, Bryan Maddox, Steve Duke, Danny Moskovitz, Larry L'Ecuyer, Joe Dunnigan, Advisor - Mr. Dave Schumann, back row: Warren Asmus, Scott Lorent, Greg Wahlrab, Duff McCambeIl, Ben Ederer, John Owen, Tod Tussey, Craig Jones, Mike Austin and Brian Cummings. LEO club is a service organization that conducts projects for the betterment of West High. Members are -'front row: Bobbie Inman, Jim Addabbo, Brian Marti, John Wood, Mari Engle, Johri-lDrexler, second rowe'John ' J James Tang, John Irvine, Wendell Oliphant, Dirk Kuester and Jay Stovall. LIFE UNLIMITED club is designed to provide fellowship to Christians on campus. Members are - front row: Patti Baird, Andrea Darby, Linda Cassells, Cheryl Golden, Carol Finger, Katie Coles, Pam Pogajen, Jeff Yoder, Anna Havey, Valerie Geare, Laurie Bielfelt, second row: John Owen, Warren Asmus, David Alltop, David Pugh, Duane Horning, Terry Williams, Leslie Hendricks, LuAnne Alderson, Ava Hartman, Debbie Van Vugt, Kellie Rhoades, Keri Edwards and Diana Markakis. , MAT MEMBEBS,pictured are front row: Pam Poglajen, Lori Livensparger, Andrea Pecha, Veronica Felix, Deloris Lopez, Tracey Challis, Cissy Chavez, Barb Viar, Annette Harrison, back row: Greta Van Deren, Marianne Utz, Sue Voss, Lisa Stava, Charlene Stewart, Lynette Krah, Cindy Chandler, Cindy Wallace, Eileen Bien, Cindy Clark. ,onsposed stuclents interested in preserving Mexican-American heritage. Pictured are - front n Gomez, E sie Ornelas, Debbie Carrillo, Elizabeth Aguilar, Kathleen Chavez, Gina LeDesma, Alice -. f' md row: Christina Gomez, Arthur Cortez, Alice Coronado, Diana Ram, Sarah Serpa, 1 rrx -an, back row: Lesa Lavelle, Grace Martinez, Robert Carrillo, Rene Barragon, Liz ' Al' il and Tommy Cruz. N N N-.. MERMAIDS help keep up the spirit of the swim team and also keep score at the meets. From the left are mem- bers - front row: Julie Bourgeous, Maureen Marshall, Shelia Judge, Lori Flinn, Andrea Darby, LaDawn Rojas, Terry Williams, second row: Delon Lewis, Charnee Blanco, Maurya Carvalho, Pam Tartaglio, Nanci Barkley, Jennifer Bronski, Karen Wells, third row: Mary Bayless, Virgie Aragon, LuAnne Alderson, Kathy Lineberry, Lori Anderson, Carolyn Williams, Carol Craven, fourth row: Lisa Ward,-I-gag-egmS-rignw, Maggie Leach, Diane Harder, Julie Jones, Cheryl Kiedrowski and Sandy Kirby. 1.4 I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is a honor club formed to recognize and encourage scholastic achievement and to promote leadership, good citizenship and service. Members pictured include - front row: Kevin Ferrin, Carolyn Johnson, Andrew Darby, Karen Wells, Jay Greenwald, Elizabeth Aguilar, Pam Davy, Lynda Cassells, Kathleen Chavez, Julie Bourgeous, Flichele Scrivens, second row: John Bingham, John Wentz, Robert Dattilio, Adrienne Meyers, Carol Finger, Sally Sizemore, Theresa Conditt, Debbie Witt, Lori Jones, Eileen Bien, third row: John Wood, David Alltop, Leslie Hendricks, Erin Hammons, Duane Horning, Jeff Prazak, Chuck Williams, Philip Shea, Kenny Judd and Jeff Owens. It NATIONAL THESPIANS is a group designed to promote drama in the school throug 'aysafwfl w tured are - front row: Diana Fieveles, Selwyn Lewis, Sue Furry, Melissa Porter, Der 5 36 Denise Herman, Anne Swigard, back row: Lona English, Maggie Leach, Mel? ' ' fl Owen, Jeff Yoder, Adrienne Meyers and Bryan Littlepage. A 1 ' ,s 155 l OUT OF FOCUS club is designed to provide additional information to students interested in film making and television. Members pictured are - James Pattison, Casey Jones, Bobbi Inman, Kirk Kashmerick, David Moreno, Bryan Littlepage, Leslie Chapin, Wayne Charbonneau and Debbie Willis. QUILL AND SCROLL is a National honorary society for publications students. Pictured are - front row: Kelly Moeur, Amy McBroom, Laura Durham, second row: Anna Holmquist, Shawn Ertel, Cyndi Hulen, Denise Morin, Julie Schlimgen, Kathy Albin, back row: John Wood, Tina Engel, Kevin Mercurio, Nanci Barkley, Kathy Cullum, Dawn Carpenter and Mike Morrison. PARNASSUS is an honorary group with high scholastic abilities here at West. Members include - front row: James Tang, Barbara Hickman, Ling Yen, Helen Dong, Sue Bauer, Yolanda Wong, Karen Wells, Philip Shea, Ernest Reeves, Robert Rogers, Leilani Ito, Shawn Lawson, second row: Lance Kuester, Kevin Mercurio, Katie Coles, Adrienne Meyers, Bryan Littlepage, Paula McCue, Jan Bowman, Linda Tang, Anna Havey, Joe Moffatt, Joseph Milburn and Tony Liu. 158 Clubs L SCIENCE club members include - front row: Advisor, Mr. Forrest Page, Adrienne Meyers, Helen Dong, Jim Brown, Kam-Chin Lam, Leilani Ito, Kevin Ferrin, back row: Mike Morrison, Winford Beard, Jeff Prazak, Lance Kuester, Chuck Williams, Bryan Littlepage, John Moran, and Philip Shea. SKI club members pictured are: front row: Karen Snmguvv, Lee Ann Sergent, Patty Purcell, Sandy Kirby, second row: Orien Smith, Scott Halverson, , Steve Duke, Kathy Poglajen, back row: QD-QILXAHQLUS, Mike Clouser, Amy Smith, Earl Evertsen, Ben Ederer, Heber Andrus and Irene Gray. SPANISH club students have the additional opportunity to learn the culture and life style of the Spanish speak- ing nations. Pictured are -front row: LaDawn Maddox, Holly Harmann, Valerie Florian, plane Hagenstad, Julie Hultman, Steve Stevens, second row: Lisa Ward, Jamie Guy, LaDawn Rojas, Scott McPherson, Billy Graham, third row: Lance Kuester, Janet Guy, Joseph Milburn and Mike Milburn. Clubs 1 59 SPEECH AND DEBATE club meets to improve their skills for competition with other schools. Pictured are - Lauri Ferrin, Nanneuglgyggg, Julie Fritts, Kim Carrigan, Leisa Hardwick, Elizabeth Aguilar, Liz Simpkin, Nelson Ross, Jay Eaton and Phil Shea. STUDENT TUTORS are actively engaged in helping other students obtain better understanding of their sub- 1ects.AlphabetlcalIy, members include: David Aguilar, Scott Angle, Linda Belyeu, Judy Blackwell, Teresa Bled- soe, Val Bischoff, Beth Butera, Dawn Carpenter, Joan Conditt, Arthur Cortez, Colleen Coyle, David Craven, Jen- nifer Dominguez, Veronica Felix, Fred Frierson, Janet Fuller, Cindy Griswold, Barbara Hagenmaeir, Debby Hager, Verna Harer, Holly Harmann, Alice Hechrotte, Leslie Holtz, Jeanne House, Shawna Jackson, Connie Jones, Lori Jones, Theresa Kintz, Terri Kleppe, Bill LaFave, Shawn Lawson, Daniel Lucas, Glenn Lusk, Peggy McAndrew, Scott McPherson, Bryan Maddox, Debbie Malone, Patty Moeur, John Moran, Danny Moskovitz, Pam Myers, Beverly Peck, Jim Perez, Mike Pollock, Janell Prazak, Aval Probst, Ernest Reeves,,BQsg-Sa-gchez, Kath- Ieen Shepler, Paul Seifert, Carl Smith, Gina Steward, Yvonne Sutton, Marianne Utz, Kelly Vaughn, John Wehner, Kimberly Williams, Susie Wong, Donna Woodmass, Kim Wortmann, Brian Zacharias. 1 60 Clubs , 3 V BOYS AND GIRLS STATE members last summer were - Leslie Mariscal, Carol Finger, Erin Hammons, Duane Horning, Tom Lowe, Steve Jones and Paul Vogel. Not pictured, Betsy Jorden. TOP 205 SENIORS include Lona English, Lisa Van der Steur, Jay Greenwold, Sally Sizemore, David Alltop, Elizabeth Aguilar and Kevin Ferrin. Not pictured are Kaylene Marshall and Amelia Vaughan. ' 3, . 5 , ' ,QW ' 1.19 4. 1 s .1 MODEL U.N. DELEGATES pictured are - Lona English, Erin Hammons, Paul Vogel, Duane Horning, Jeannie Hasenstab,,Elizabeth Aguilar and Anna Havey. Groups 161 i 4. I f ..' 1 . lx X K QR ix Q W 1 ! X 1 I V L L lk , ilk' X ' pu Nt H I NI 1 QNXX F 'I k F .N r . , 4 xx M, Q-I 14 U . Y , ' i s L i 'T' V 1' .f..t - lj ug Q :Jw A x hi MM I, X g x Y nm 7 cyl , Lf .xg Zw i xi I K U W I ja Mg f 7' xxwq XZ 1 X M , 1, .tj is-R-1,-xxbk LV, I 5 LR' K, M2121 tl fx i L E laik 1 ' - V J , pl D My H :KN KKK X K 11 X xx XR FLAC' 4 x Q fCf4',l,9 in jj, 3 I Q I L L j X- L 1, 'X 1 P ,519 ' VL K- Ck., L kj J W- . Q fl .f,,.. Lk XALUUQQS 'L' jK'9 X5 W ' 'I A K' R 7, I XX, R , L- j I fxjl K Lx 4- xx V L -'YY , I lui! f Pxkfgf 1 3' 6-133 l ,4,fL - N4 W j 0 gp xL,,,g,,. X L K -1 fxflk My VX I 'U I -gf K 'P , . nm LU X, gi -JD a, 2 X K , ' 5 Q Q-L LCQJ . Ljvfq LY Q 3 L41 , D 41 .lf fin ilk-L' 'f fktl V f K Q if . - 5 , LQ in N5 ru -5 w - Q Q7 . ,XX 1 kwfff ik x : - 1 K 7 ui' fi - 4 1 ! ' X C? Lak' f , 1 X Q Q N Q43-VW J iwfki. 14 X 4 x X V11 A 3 X y Q1 H UNK lx- LN ,M xy' - 1 J .x f, ,N ' ' Y' X - R x ,L xx K F v- lj. - ' x c gl L. I Q ,LQ ii 5'l?S7 'j r L r Q Q I 1 , FACUlTY PRINCIPAL What a year 1976-77 has been! The new IMC completed and open - the remodel- ing complete and refrigeration throughout our campus - a new look to the outside of our buildings - extensive landscaping either completed or underway - our old buildings so changed that they look like brand-new and are just as good as brand- new - prep periods gone after many years - a new and tougher attendance pro- cedure - reduced drop-out rate - improved attendance - and a new August walk- through final registration procedure in effect. l certainly do not know who the phi- losopher was who said change is certain but West High is a living example of the truth of that statement. To Quote another old saying, the more things seem to change, the more they are the same, we find our fine faculty continuing to be a fine faculty. As our student body seems to change, we find that the same high quality students are attending West and participating actively in the programs of West High School. The parents' sup- port which has characterized West High School for many years continues to be exhibited through our West High Advisory Committee and the Dad's Club as well as other advisory and booster groups. As our nation moves forward after its 200th birthday, West High School, as part of that nation, moves forward confident that we will 'cpe with whatever the future holds in an honorable, honest and capable man- ne My -t wishes to all of the citizens of West High School for the years ahead, and myt nks for your help inthe year we are finishing. Robert A. Dye Principal ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Jane Hamlin Mr, Hayden Craig ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL Mr. Wendall Smith You are proud of West High. You should be! The excellent instructional program, the participation and dedication of students in the athletic programs and the outstanding per- forming arts programs are good reason for your pride. Also, the grow- ing business, home economics, and industrial education departments together with the programs in ROTC, photography and cooperative educa- tion would make any school envious. The counselors, office personnel, security staff, cafeteria people and custodial staff are the best ever. Your beautiful new Instructional Ma- terials Center, the remodeled class- rooms, the refrigeration and the fast- becoming-completed landscaping makes our campus look like new. For me, the best part of our school is you, the student. It is a pleasure to walk through the campus and corridors. Wendall Smith TW ,Jr l Al .nr ffl OT BOARD 0F EDUCATION Members of the Board of Education are the elected representatives of the residents of the Phoenix Union High School System. Members for the calendar year 1976 included: Mr. Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr., Presi- dentg Mrs. Ruth G. Finn, Vice Presi- dentg Mr. William D. Bostrom, Clerk, XDr. V.A. Dunham, Jr., Member and Mr. John T. Hansen, Member. Elected to the 1977 Board of Education effective January 1 were Mrs. Mary Carr and Mrs. Florence Whitmore. They have replaced Mr. Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr. and Mr. John T. Hansen. The Board serves without pay and devotes countless hours each week toward improving educa- tional opportunities for students of the Phoenix Union High School System. Board meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of each month and students are wel- come at all Board meetings, and when a request is made, are given a chance to speak to the Board. l 6 Mr. William D. Bostrom Dr. V. A. Dunham Mrs. Ruth Finn Mr. John T. Hansen Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow Superintendent I 1 66 Administration Mr. Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr. ' DEPARTMENT HEADS Business Education- Mr. John Hill English- Mr. Robert Stewart Exceptional Student- Mrs. Elaine Petersen lnstructlonal Materials- Mr. Lee Ashton Mathematics- Mr. Hugh Hackett Peopel Program- Mr. Larry lrmer Fine Arts- Mr. Richard Phllabaum Pupil Personnel Services- Mr. David Carpenter Foreign Language- Mr. Joe Barragon Home Economics- Mrs. Delores Adkins- Industrlal Arts- Mr. Tony Ljubicich v 1 A W. P.E.- Mr. Martin Shepard Reading- Miss Bertha Flood Science- Mr. James Stitt Social Studies- Mr. George Sappenfield Mrs. Dolores Adkins Mr. James Agee Mrs. Lela Alston Mr. Lee Ashton Mrs. Joanna Bannan 0' Mr. Jeff Baum Mrs. Janet Bellve u Mrs. Joyce Bennerwg A' Mrs. Lucllle Bridge ter .... mf 3.5 u Mr. Jack Byron ' Mrs. Theresa Campo Mrs. Alba Clay L Mrs. Lois Coles Mrs. Annie Lauri B ik ' x Mrs. Benita Cowger 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 Foehrlng Miss Wllota Follett Mr. Frank Gallagher Mrs. Janice Gardner Mr. James Garlty Mr. Gary Glasenapp Faculty 167 o I u Mrs. Barbara Goldstein Mrs. Amy Guest Mr. Hugh Hackett Mrs. Rita Hechler Mrs. Beth Hemby Mr. Jack Hill Mr. Eugene Hoel Mr. Richard Hoffman Mr. Harold Howell Mr. Serge Huff Mr. Charles Hutcherson Mr. Larry Irmer Mr. Jim Irvine Mr. Carl Jepsen Mr. Don Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mrs. Joanne Johnson Mrs. Eugenia Jordan Mr. David Kell Mrs. Bonnie Kuhn Mr. Dave Larson Mr. Tony Ljubicich Mrs. Grace Locke Mr. Orra Lundgren Mr. John Mansour Mr. Jim Markel Mr. Robert Marshall Mr. Reginald Matthews Mrs. Margaret Mosby Mrs. Jane Moser Mr. Bill Monson Mr. Con A zegfe Mrs. if .pl Mr. F 5. s Mrs. .Ee ' Q 68 Pac-sf v' X K. ia- . Q Y .J yr gf Nw ' WW Mrs. Elalne Petersen Mr. Richard Phllabaum Mrs. Dlane Pltzer Mlss Prlscllla Prather Mr. Edward Ranshaw Mr. Harold Roblnson Mrs. Debl Roman Mr. Alfred Romo Mr. Slms Rose Mr. George Sappenfleld Mr. Rlchard Saunders Mr. Sam Scott Mrs. Frances Selfman Mr. Hubert Sharp Mr. Krls Sheets Mrs. Jeanne Slebenman Mrs. Helen Smlth Mr. Larry Smith Mr. Robert Stewart Mr. James Stltt Mrs. Carolyn Talley Mr. Cralg Thles Mrs. Ruth Ulmen Mrs. Lora VanQuathem Mr. Mahlon Weaver Mrs. Dot West Mr. Hugh West Mr. Rlchard Wllllams ' Mr. Roger Wllllams Mr. Rlchard Zlmmerman Re,h -' moulin 169 Mrs. Virginia Brown Mr. David Carpenter Mr. Russell Harris Mrs. Maxine Moore Mr. Barry Neisent COUNSELORS CLASSIFIED Mrs. Emily Adams Mrs. Grace Brush Mrs. Joyeuse Buell Mrs. Dolores Cooner Mrs. Theresa Cortez Mrs. Louise De Censo Miss Michelle Fuller Mrs. Mary Gillett Mrs. Georgeanna Harrison Mrs. Sue Hawks Mrs. Faye Jenkins Mrs. Anne McGrath Mr. Wayne McLaws Mrs. Elnora Mlller Miss Shirley Peebles 1 70 Staff Mr. David Schumann Mr. Preston Snapp Mrs. Isabel Ritzenthaler Mrs. Laura Scofield SECURITY Mr. Clyde Ellis, Chief Mr. Ray Ingram, Asst. Chief Mrs. Frances Hagler DAY MAINTENANCE Mr. Gene Jones Mr. Russel Morrison Mr. Herbert Roe . N Mr. Dale Snyder, Plant Manager f - V f , NIGHT MAINTENANCE The night maintenance crew - front row: Mike Gonzales, Jean Hart, John Brown, Ismael Lugo, Miguel Arvizu, Fieinhart Dortman, back row: Dan Harrington, Dave Reach, Harold Johnson, Gilbert Heintz, Elmer Muskan, Martin Corbin and Lead man - Les Dax. CAFETERIA Cafeteria workers pictured are - front row: Donna Storck, Edriss Swanger, Manager - Rose Chaplin, Pat Garrie, Doris Edwards, Jean Bock, back row: Jane Potter, Janet Little, Rodney Beaner, Carol Hill, Dorothy Brown, Leona Pritz and Jo Ann Dashneley. Staff 1 71 J ff? A A X ' , ff-Q tw in ,W-NX - 'f , 1 yfMff 54.0 -Hvizef.. I, A f gf , ,-ffdfgf K 4, Lf L, Ll'H',,Lv,,Ln if V fi?4'i5ffL1.' 1,1 I 4.'V 7 if ' f X ' , ,f '-574' 3 . 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Sf F-I 1,7 fi: 71 J- ,frffsfl V wg X - , . , vr , f, QV' .f ff ,,.,'-xl.-f4+-L-Q1-+142 zcfcgffg fkm ,V WW F E , 4 V Y, , J! fv- X f iff ,-fi' ff? 247 13' ,,, fgQ6lcf-fc' i9fC 'fl 'i -54 VA' , 'xi' ,ulcfp Qi ' ' ' C!QiYb,64! vacfclr ,, if L 4: ., J 5 V VI: ' 'Z - I A A , ,. , , f,4f.f-ffffg' ,fl ,----Gfar-i'Jff '4--fifk r Qffb' 4fc'C'V ,,dif,,2 Qi X ' A-.--Q..,q - N .Q HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS King - Paul V09el Queen - Renee Hillhouse Steve Abril Kathy Chavez Mace Kuester Sally Sizemore 1 74 Royalty Tom Lowe Terri Hall John Owen Erin Hammons , ........ ir Giving the audience a lot to laugh about, the brass combo was another popular act at the choir follies. No matter what time of day, the wall always attracts a variety of sitters who may have things to say or dream away. In a usual spring happening, a few of the many girls who hoped to make the cheer line for 1977-78 line up to give the judges a final choice. Life 1 75 After getting his face chip-dipped by Susie Mister, Mr. Mathews still seems to be having a good time on the C.B. club trip to Squaw Peak and Senator Barry Goldwater's home. 176 Llfe Something during the Freshmen class speeches keeps everyone laughing. Perhaps it's something Jan Wiech man said as she was telling about her qualifications. - , we wt A ll E tit!! f Shut-up and color day! Hand-coloring with oils, Mr. Z's 4th. hour advanced photography class members put the finishing touches on their personal photographs. Due to the lack of space, Mr. Williams held his Free Enterprise and Government classes in the IMC this year. Part of the Sth. hour class is shown in this picture. Llfe 177 Kelly Jarmin gives the audience a JoIson-Mammy routine in the all- school choir follies in March. Willie Hintze, Flon McWilliams and James Chubinsky lend their support to Kelly's efforts. Take me next, James Vogel seems to be saying as Mr. Harold Hoel checks over one of the assignments completed by his first period world history students. Record-setting, freshman wrestler Kerri Little throws a half Nelson on teammate Mike Collard during a practice session. Little pinned eight opponents while the frosh team was scoring six wins in eleven matches 1 78 Life 1 .-.. in Keeping thelist of activities upto date on the new At this rate, it'Il take me forever to tunnel to student bulletin board in the munch area was China! almost a full-time job. Donna Kerwin and LeAnn Sietsema wait patiently while Simon Liu tries to get them in focus in the viewfinder. All three are working on an assignment for first period beginning photoigra- phy. x Life 179 X If , V l i L-4-.. 5 'mx J A ,vff J it-ff A VU 1 3 'l 7, lj-X xl 'M l In her election skit, Sherrill Miller uses some students to act out a classroom scene. i llfil Now if you're a good T-Bird, l'Il bring you a few votes, says the good Kathleen Milo catches the audience's fairy to candidate Dawn Carpenter. attention with a popular song during 180 Llfe the Choir follies. ,--1. ' S-' f' nf- H' ' LQ '53 '-.f L.fi,,F? ' s, X AN.: 1' Members of the Thunderbird C.B. club relax before the camera after enjoying lunch at Squaw Peak Park. ting.-S13 . ff 'J r?-- 4- 1 , 'ill fs 5 K x 4 H928 wa V5 Winds and blowing dust were all a part of the nting il 4,1 X ,ya 9 Cl3SSl'OOmS WHS Daft of school day. Soon the green grass will come again reconstruction process that went on during the and hopefully cut down on the dust. year. Li The fairies of Titania's court sing a spell for their queen to keep away goblins, newts, spiders and hedgehogs. Humor mixed with drama, Shakespearean style, was delightfully presented as the all-school play in March. Appearing in the cast alphabetically were: Elizabeth Aguilar, Lori Anderson, Jeff Bombey, Will Bowen, Doug Clouse, Robert De Shazo, Paul Edgar, Celia English, Lona English, Lane Ferrin, Laurie Ferrin, Julie Fritts, Leslie Hendricks, Denise Herman, Duayne Horning, Bonnie Jakobek, Kelly Jarmin, Lance Kuester, Barbara Kocik, Scott Leiler, Selwyn Lewis, Mario Magana, Maureen Marshall, Sal Mastrapasqua, David Moreno, Diana Reveles, Denise Sieber, Lisa van der Steur, Andrea goyce, Jon Voyce, Jeff Yoder and Jennifer Zaur- in. Titania, Julie Fritts, gracefully puts a ring of flowers around Bottom, Mario Magana, her new- found love's head, with Peaseblossom scratching his ears. A Midsummer Nights Dream As the mechanicals from the town rehearse their play in the forest, Puck looks over their shoulders to try and stir up some mischief. B . . Lysander angrily tells Hermia that he no longer loves her, but Helenia, while Demetrius hangs loosely to Helenia, whom he loves so true. What Nymphs are these? Duke Theseus, Scott Leiler, asks Hippolyta, the court and Egeus referring to Demetrius and Lysander who are asleep in the forest along with Bottom the weaver who is in front of a log. Qagbxlb im Following the finale of dress rehearsal, the cast of the all school drama assembles for the yearbook photo: grapher. fe 181 The lawns are barely dry before stu- dents take advantage of the winter grass in the quad area. Newly planted trees will soon make the campus more attrac- tive. Carl Bakemeir explains the finer points of the game to Richard Daley as Coach Williams intensely watches some of his players in the bull pen. Life 1 85 With that cast and crutches, all Craig Jones can do is watch and cheer his classmates during third period PE. Craig chipped his ankle while playing volleyball in the same class a few days before. Making sure everything is set up just right, Mr. Larry Smith's metal shop students get ready to turn out their indi vidual projects. l Wonder if anyone knows we're waiting? - or just what this line up is for. No one seems to be quite sure when they will fix the P.A. so the Sophomore speeches can begin. 186 Life '33 I hi' , M4-. o 3 U By Creating this homey atm0SDIhefe, Sydney Checking the ron, Lynn Peterson, Mrs. van Journal Sh0WS the Student body Sm' another WaY Quathem's 1st hour student assistant notes those Of Getting VOTES in 3 Class e'9Ct'0n- class members who are missing that period. Learning to use different shutter speeds to catch the action, students from Mr. Zimmerman 's first period beginning photo class take shots of the moving cars on 19th Avenue. Under Mr. Jack HiII's watchful eye, Alice Heckrotte, Rosie Amabisca and Cynthia Salas punched out library cards during 1st period data process- inglclass. it Life 187 RODEC Taking careful aim with his rifle, Steve Kline gets Heel and i09 and away we 90 - Pam Richards ready to drop another cowboy in the showdown and Roxanne RiCh8l'dS CUT a Datfefn GS Sql-ISYS during rodeo week. UBNCG DeI'f0I'm6rS. GCS e dere wma to .E-t K Another type of entertainment dur- Looking like a bunch right off the range, these cowboys load up for M gzjguyxisfrn Weegwas Joe Bethan' another shoot out in the showdown actionf wind Joellsggit bigealudqenzz Cold 188 Life ,,,..+- - h' Whoever this cutie is, she's getting plenty of attention. I wonder how many votes she got for her four legs? Q Nr, to o ' I Fredcly Burrus tells a secret to Bob Carrillo while Thefe Was much more than Square danclng 90 n9 Steve makes sure that Linda wasn't going to be on at the Rodeo dance. This one might be for ram!! looking around as he pulls her hat over her eyes. Llfe 189 l 1 .VA la l f I . 1 X X Terry Williams and her lseem- inglyl headless partner enjoy a dreamy slow number during the Rodeo dance. Checking out those sexy legs of the candidates for Rodeo Queen and attendants before paying as voters are Mike Snyder, Russ Wortman and Alex Bassalay. QPF? Al' hes in - 'ls are wrag up in the songs being played and sung by Joe Bethancourt during the fir '12 ' lotivities. , ained the attention of a large number of spectators during both lunch L, , nh 1 tea Everybody is doing his own thing during one of the rock numbers at the Rodeo dance which highlighted the Western week's activities. , I K. 1 41 W ' d f . 5' - it 1 'V . Yr -Gig ' 1 . K5 ti' . X l t World Champion roper, J.W. Stoker, performs a Bob Talmarf of Amerii' f .df 1101! l giant loop trick during the first session of the Cers, gives Studenff! Sl s rodeo assembly. facts ab '1' eos and tl , l -l. l'e,191 f .ay Mr. C.J. Johnson demonstrating the job case to Mr. Hugh Hackett watching over his 6th hour students Ronald Kiel, Douglas Baker, Troy Mar- Algebra and Calculus combined class during the 'Owe and Russel Baird, third term examination. Tension, smiles and general nervousness fill the air as these girls received their numbers for the cheer tryouts. 192 Life Fashions in Vogue was the theme for the Black Student Union's fashion show during Black Heritage Week at West High. Are they talking to each other? .,,, t in Annette Miller, Ramona Ferra and Marianne Curtis did their interpretation of a great little song in the auditorium during election speeches. 3 Life 1493 The audience was really jumping as they watched the action on stage during the Black Student Union assembly. i 3 , ,' ' 1 iff l y ff The Easter bulletin board in the registration office MV- Joe Bleek, fefmef DVO baseball afhelefe, was the result of gfforts by Alige Heckrofte who speaks to the students at the Black Student Union took time out from her other duties as student as- assembly held ih March. sistant. Mr. Troy Fincher, after 24 years at West High, is Remehe Ferre receives extra help ih biology fl'0fh taking early retirementthis vear and plans on mov- MV- MehS0Uf- The Cefpeted area Of the Seiehee ing to his farm in Cornville. building offers a quiet setting for individual study. 194- Life The head mechanical, from A Mid- summer Nights' Dream, Doug Clouse is presenting the rest of the troupe in the play within the play. i y s witty, Don't you ever do that to me again! says Virgie Aragon to another member of Mrs. Johnson's'first period gym- nastics class. Life' 1 9 5 Our PAYS Officer, Wayne McLaws, always seems to have enough time to sit and chat with students who feel like talking. W, -A 196 Lie Students in Mrs. Van Quathem's first hour clothing arts class are busy making T-Shirts. Later on in the year they will make a complete out-fit and model them for the rest of the class. INDEX A Abril, Alice 75 Abril, candy 51, 106 Abril, Richard 63 Abril, Steven 17, 101 Acedo, Susan 51 Ackert, Brian 63 Acosta, Nlary Ann 63 Adams, Emily, Mrs., 170 Adams, Gayla 51 Adams, Howard 63, 155 Adams, Mike 17 Adams, Teresa 75, 110 Addabbo, James 17 Addabbo, Lynette 63 Adkins, Dolores, Mrs., 167 Agee, James, Mr., 167 Aguilar, Anna 75 Aguilar, David 63 Aguilar, Elizabeth 17, 157 Aguilar, Roberto 17 Aguilar, Rosa 75 Albin, Kathryn 63, 136 Alderson, Luanne 51 Alford, Mike 63 Alford, Stephen 17, 154 Alicea, Nlaria 75 Allen, Judy 51 Allen, Lisa 51 Allen, Scott 75 Allen, Terry 51 Allen, Walter 75 Allman, Dawn 75 Amop, 'David 17,4157 Alston, Brenda 51, 139 Alston, Lela, Mrs., 167 Altherr, Bryan 51, 150 Altherr, Robert 75, 150 Alvarado, Richard 154 Amauisca, Katrina 75 Amavisca, Edmund 75 Amavisca, Jae 17 Amavisca, Richard 75 Broyl es Amavisca, Rosie 51 Amend, Barbara 75 Anderly, Steven 63 Anderly Suzanne 51 Andersen, Dennis 17, 155 Andersen, Wendi 51 Anderson, Anna 51 Anderson, Becky 17, 151 Anderson, Brenda 51 Anderson, Donna 63 Anderson, Lori 51 Anderson, Roy 63 Anderson, Shirley 63 Anderson, Stephanie 51 Anderson, Susan 63 Andrade, Kim 75 Andrews, Paul 51 Andrews, Sharon 75, 150 Andrus, Heber 17 Angle, Scott 63 Angulo, Fred 63 Angulo, Mark 75 Angulo, Robert 75 Aragon, Scott 51 Aragon, Virginia 51 Arce, Benny 63 Arce, Cindy 51 Archuleta, Renella 75 Area, Delbert 63 Armeli, Joseph 63 Aros, Andrew 75 Arrowood, Mark 63 Arvizu, Dianna 17 Arvizu, Sylvia 17 Asberry, Alicia 63 Asberry, Archie 17 Ashing, Jim 75 Ashing, Kathleen 51 Ashing, Loetta 51, 109 Ashing, Roetta 51, 108, 124 Ashton, Lee, Mr., 167 Askrew, Lionel 51 Asmus, Warren 17, 155 Austin, Michael 17, 155 Austin, Randall 104 Aven, Carla 63 Avery, Jacqueline 17 Ayala, Joel 17 Ayala, Saul 51 B Babich, Debra 75 Back, Lorna 50, 75 Bacon, Christopher 51 Bacon, Mark 63 Bailey, Brent 51 Bailey, Brian 17 Bailey, Cynthia 17 Bailey, Tamara 75 Baird, Eric 63 Baird, Patti 51, 140 Baird, Russell 75 Bakemeier, Elisa 18, 140 Baker, Douglas 75 Baker, Mark 75 Baker, William 63 Boldanado, Freddy 63 Baldonado, Linda 51 Baldwin, Rosetta 18 Bannon, Joanna, Mrs., 167 Barba, Daniel 63 Barbee, Cynthia 63, 135 Barkley, Nanci 50, 135 Baron, Erick 50 Barragan, Ernie 75, 104 Barragan, Sandra 18 Barragan, Joe, Mr., 167 Barragan, Rene 63 Barrett, Robert 63 Barrick, Anita 50 Barrick, Kelley 63 Barrie, Jean 50 Barrie, David 75 Barth, Robert 63 Basham, David 75 Bass, Shirley 18, 151 Bassalay, Alex 63 Bassett, Susan 75 Batcos, Roseann 63 Bauer, Richard 74, 75 Bauer, Sue 50, 158 Baum, Jeff, Mr., 167 Baum, Robin 75 Bayless, Mary 50 Beard, Roger 75 Beard, Vickie 18 Beard, Winford 757, 151 Behm, Daniel 51 Beliveau, Janet, Mrs., 167 Bell, Charles 63 Belvado, Belva 63 Belyeu, Linda 51 Beniamin, Enid 150 Benner, Joyce, Mrs., 167 Bergmann, Peter 18 Bergthold, Mike 75, 110 Berry, Betty 63 Berry, Connie 63 Berry, Darla 75 Bethay, Arlen, 75, 104 Bethay, Kevin, 51, 100, 118 Bettner, Karen 51 A Bianchi, Mark 63 Bielanski, John 75 Bielfelt, Laurie 18 Bien, Eileen 18, 157, 158 Bien, Timothy 18, 118 Biggs, Richard 104 Bilodeau, Sally 75 Bingham, John 18, 157 Binsochea, Dora 63 Birkmire, Meira 51 Bischoff, Michael 75 Bishop, Brian 18 Bishop, Molly 75 Bishop, Sandy 18 Bisnov, Irvin 75, 104 Black, Blaine 75 Blackwell, John 63 Blackwell, Judith 75 Blair, Janet 51 Blair, Lisa 63, 72 Blair, Tami 18 Blake, Robert 63 Blakely, Melody 51 Blakley, Marcus 63 Blanco, Charnee 51 Blea, Tanna 75 Bledsoe, Teresa 51 Bliklen, Carol 18 Bliss, Sharon 63 Bloom, Michael 63 Boehler, Daniel 63 Bohr, Regis 51 Bohr, Susan 75 Bal-inger, Russell 63 Bolling, Sherry 51 Bolstad, Terry 51 Bomby, Jeffrey 75 Bond, Dianna 52 Bond, Pamela 63 Bonham, James 52, 118 Bonnell, Randall 63 Bontems, Daryl 18 Borders, Joseph 75 Borek, Martin 154 Batch, Gererd 75 Boucher, Gary-52 Boucher, Steve 18 Boucos, David 75 Bourgeous, Julie 18, 157 Bourgeous, Melissa 75 Bourque, Anthony 75, 104, 119 Bowen, William 75 Bowens, Kathy 52 Bower, Tyrolee 48, 28, 75 Bowers, Scott 52 Bowey, David 52 Bowey, Paul 63 Bowling, Susan 63 Bowman, Jan 50, 52, 158 Boy, Bill 52 Boynton, Nan 63 Braasch, Deborah 52 Braasch, Jestina 18 Braasch, Shiela 63 Bradley, Dendy 74 Brady, John 63 Brandau, Leah 52 Brandau, Marla 63 Brandon, Brenda 75 Brewer, Mary 74, 75 Bridgers, Willie 52 Bridgewater, Lucille, Mrs., 167 Bridwell, Paula 52 Briggs, Leslie 75 Bronski, Jennifer 63 Brown, Chris 63 Brown, David 75 Brown, David E. 18, 154 Brown, Dennis 52 Brown, James 52, 151, 159 Brown, Mark 63, 101, 115 Brown, Randy 18 Brown, Stephen 75 Brown, Terry 52 Brown, Virginia, Mrs., 170 , Richard 63 1 Bruner, Robert 52 1' Brush, Grace, Mrs., 170 P 1 srym, Kathy 170 fe Bryant, Renetta 52, 150 Bryant, Richard 75, 150 Bryant, Robeft-.75 Buehman, Annie Laurie, Mrs., Buell, Joyeuse, Mrs., 170 Bullock, Gary 52 Burch, Kira 63 Burdette, James 63 Burgess, Shari 19 Burgess, Tyler 75 Burghard, Karen 19 Burke, Gary 75 Burke, Kelly 52 Burke, 'Patricia 63 Burnett, Karen 63, 150 Burris, Chuck 63 Burris, Fred 76, 104 Burtch, Janet 19 Busier, Deborah 52 Busier, Jon 76 Buso, Nlanuel 64, 119 Busse, Eleanor 76 Butera, Elizabeth 64 Butera, Michael 19 Bycroft, Patricia 52, 106, 124 Byrd, Della 64 Byrnes, Kathy 52 Byron, Jack, Mr., 167 C Caldwell, Richard 64 Calhoun, Kimberly 19 Calhoun, Lisa 64 Calkins, Donald 76 Callaghan, Brian 19, 152 Callaway, Joe 104 Calles, Andrew 64 Calnimptewa, Linda 76 Cameron, Kerri 52 Campbell, Wanda 19 Campo, Terry, Miss 157 Canary, Peyton 64 Cannon, Mary 76 Cantu, Peggy 19 Cappella, Vicki 76 Capps, Zoe 76 Carbine, Barbara 76 Carbine, Duane 64 Cardenas, Celina 19 Carey, Dennis 52 Carlson, Edward 76, 104 Carlson, Randy 76 Carlson, Ronald 52, 100 Carpenter, Amy 76 Carpenter, Dave, Mr., 170 Carpenter, Dawn 52 Carpenter, James 64 Carpenter, Michael 76 Carpenter, Virginia 19 Corrigan, Kimberly 64 Carrillo, Debbie 19, 151 Carrillo, Janice 64, 106, 124 Carrillo, Robert 64 Carvalho, Nlaurya 64 Casella, Elizabeth 64 Cassells, Lynda 19, 151, 140, Castillo, Elizabeth 19 Castillo, Sarah 52 Castro, Camilo 52 A Castro, Rosario 64 ,, 1 Ceballas, Miiilgelfgpf Ceccarelli, Peiry 64 Cervantes, 52 Chadwick, ,Don2ll9 Cl' ilis, Tracey 64, 109 Chambers, Dell 76 Chambers, Mary 64 Chambless, Barbara 76 Chandler, Cindy 52 Chaney, Ann 52 Chapin, Leslie 76, 158 Chapman, Janice 64 Charbonneau, David 64 'J Charbonneau, Paul 76, 104 1' Charbohneau, Wayne 19, 158 Chavez, Annette 64 Chavez, Barbara 64 Chavez, Cissy 52, 72 167 ':lChavez, Jaunita 76 - Chavez, 'KathleenW19, 157 . , Cheatham, George 52 ' Cheifetz', Steven 76, 110, 119 Cheung, Anna 64 Choisnet, Jon 52 Christall, Dalyn 52 l 1 57 Llnbex 1 D7 1 98 Index 1 Christall, Darena 64 Christman, Angela 76 Christy, Donna 64 Christy, Patrice 19, 152 Chubinsky, James 76 Clark, Angelo 64, 150 Clark, Lisa 19, 151 Clark, Lisa 52 Clark, Lucinda 52 Clark, Ned 76 Clarkson, Murray 19, 152 Claussen, Edwin 52 Claxton, Donna 52 Clay, Alba, Mrs., 167 Clay, Calvin 64 Clay, Mark 19 Cleckner, Catherine 76 Clemit, Candy 20 Clouse., Douglas 52 Clouser, Michael 52 Cobb, Sherry 20 Cochran, Sharon 64 Coffey, Keressa 76 Coffey, Tammy 52 Coffey, Timothy 76 Cohan, Phyllis 20, 152 Colby, Harold 64 Cole, Elizabeth 52 Coles, Lois, Mrs., 167 Colee, Cheryl 52 Coleman, Margaret 64, 150 Coleman, Renita 76, 150 Coles, Katherine 50, 52 Collard, Michael 76, 104, 119 Collins, Colleen 64, 135 Collins, Holly 64 Combs, Pam 20 Comins, Jeffrey 76 Conaway, Carrie 64 Conaway, Sheila 76 Conditt, Joan 64 Conditt, Theresa 20, 157 Conditt, Tom 76 Conner, Timothy 76 Connett, Margaret 64 Conrad, Larry 64 Consier, Bruce 20 Consier, Debra 52 Conway, Christopher 76, 136 Cooner, Dolores, Mrs., 170 Copeland, Angie 76, 135 Copeland, Layne 52 Copley, Peggy 76 Coppess, Kelly 64 Coppess, Shannon 53 Coppess, Shelly 64 Corbin, Angela 76 Cormier, Dale 53 Cornelius, Mark 64, 119 Corona, Susan 53 Coronado, Alice 20, 151 Coronado, Richard 76 Cortez, Arthur 52, 155 Cortez, Theresa, Mrs., 170 Cota, Dorofeo 64 Cota, Fred 64 ., Cota, Jennie 76 - Couch, Roger 76 Cowger, Benita, Mrs., 167 Cox, Catherine 64 Cox, Karen 20 Coyle, Colleen 76, 74 Coyle, Patrick 53 Craig, Clay 76 Craig, Hayden, Mr., 20 Cripps, Lorraine, Mrs., 167 Crump, Chris 64 Cruz, Carmelita 76 Cruz, Tommy 64 Cuellar, Armando 64 Cuellar, Orlando 76, 104 Cullen, Elizabeth 50, 53 Cullum, ,Joel 53 Cullum, John 76 Cullum, Kathern 20, 135 Cummings, Bradley 76 Cummins, Brian 20, 100, 155 Curtis, April 20 Curtis, Marianne 53, 106, 124 D Da Mart, Charles 64 Dale, Desiree 76, 110, 150 Da Mart, Charles 64 Dale, Desiree 76, 110, 150 Daley, Richard 53 Damron, Dee 20 Dana, Edward 76 Daniel, Michael 76 Danish, Linda 64 Darby, Andrea 20, 157, 140 Dattilio, Robert 20, 157 Daudet, Debbie 53 Davis, Belinda 76 Davis, Beth 64 Davis, Debbie 64 Davis, Forrest 64 Davis, Gary 21 Davis, Letha 76 Davis, Marquee 21, 152 Davy, Pamela 21, 109, 157 Davy 76, 110, 151 , Gordon 21 Day, Arthur 53 DOY Day, Joseph 64 Day, Marla 76 Day, Robert 21, 40 Day, Sherri 76 Day, Sophia 21Day, Steven 64, 115 'De CgtslLouE,YMrs., 170 De Sha zo, Robert 76 Deanda, Jesse 64 Deanda, Raphel 76 De La Paz, Tony 76, 104 Delgadillo, Nlauricio 76, 104, 119 Denbo, Patrick 21, 154 Dendy, Bradley 76 Dendy, Gregory 53, 119 Dendy, Kristal 53 Denny, Thomas 53 De Roulhac, Ken 53 Diaz, Joseph 76 Craig,t Robert '53 Cramer, Darla 64 . Cramer, Harry 20 Cramer, Kathy 764 f Craven, Carol 64 Craven, Cheryl 53 Craven, David 76 Craven, Mack 76 Cravens, Harold 76 . Crespin, Donna 64 fl Crews, Tamara 64 Crispell, Connie 20, 109 Diaz, Mario 64 Diaz, Richard 53 Dickinson, James 53 Dickson, Sharoni 21 Dierken, John 76, 104, 118 Dille, Connie 76 Dillon, Wayne 53 Dimaio, David 77 Dillow, Steven 21 Dobbs, Elizabeth 53 Dobbs, Karyn 77 Dombrowski, Mitchell 64 Domfort, John 64 Dominguez, Jennifer 77 Dominguez, Kevin 64 Dominice, Curtis 65, 150 Daminice, Penny 77 Donaldson, Susan 53 Dong, Helen 53, 158, 159 Daose, Raven 21, 151 Dorman, Dennis 65, 115 Dorman, Janet 53 Dorrough, Kelly 65 Dougherty, Pam 65 Downey, Frank, Mr., 167 Downs, John, Mr., 167 Doyle, Margaret,.'Miss 167 Dreckrpan, Liz 65 Drexler, John 53, 118 Drexler, Teresa 21 Drinkwater, William 77 Driscoll, Dulcie 77, 124 Driskill, Patrick 65 Duarte, Arnold 65 Dudley, Linda 77 Duenas, Sue 65 Dugan, Christine 77 Dugger, Gregory 77 Duke, Dorothy 65 Duke, Steven 22, 155, 151 Duncan, Steve 77 Dundas, Darwin 65 Dunn, Nathan 77 Dunnigan, Joe 53, 155 Dunnigan, Kevin 74, 77 Duran, Michelle 53 Durbin, Debra 77, 150 Durham, Laura 53, 135, 151 Dye, Leeann 65 Dye, Robert, Mr., 42, 164 Dyer, Robert 53 E Eady, Theresa 65 East, Robbin 22, 152 Eastridge, Doyle 77 Eastridge, Gaylon 22 Eaton, Jay 53 Eberson, Anitra 22 Ederer, Bernard 22, 101, 155 Ederer, Kurt 65 Edgar, Paul 65 Edwards, Arlene 77 Edwards, Keri 53 Edwards, Shaun 65, 150 Eeds, Lorie 65 Ehle, Mike 53 Ehlers, Linda 50, 53 Ehlers, Sharron 77 Elliott, Glenna 65 Ellis, Clyde, Mr. 171 Endres, Michelle 65 Eng, Debra 22 Engel, Mary 22 Engel, Tina 22 Engelbrecht, Frances, Mrs., Engels, Sam 77 English, Celia 65 English, Lona 22, 157 Ertel, Shawn 22, 136 Eskew, Laura 77 Eskew, Michelle 53 Espinoza, Louis 77, 104, 119 Espinoza, Sabrina 65 Esteves, Elizabeth 77 Estrada, Brenna 65 Estrada, Pete 22 Ethier, Kevin 65, 115 Eufemia, Robert 65 Evans, Robert 53 Evanston, James 65, 150 Evanston, Sherrie 77, 150 Eversole, Kellie 53 Evertsen, Earl 77 Evertsen, Kathy 22, 154 Ewert, Tim 77 Ewert, Tracy 53 Ewing, Carol 22 F Fagnani, Judy 65 Fagnani, Matthew 53 Fairchild, Arthur 77 Farmer, Debbie 65 Fast, Linda 22 -Fatgoni, Eva 65,. Fatigoni, Ray 22 Fay, James 22 Fay, Steve 53- Febbie, Rick 65 Feldsien, Susan 65 Felix, Veronica 23 Fernandez, Ester 65 Fernandez, Fernando 77, 104 Ferra, Ramona 65, 106, 124 Ferrin, Kevin 23, 151, 157, Ferrin, Lane 53 167 159 Ferrin, Lauri 65 Ferris, Lisa 53 Fields, Dorothy, Mrs., 167 Fike, David 53, 155 Fike, Sandra 77 Fincher, Troy, Mr., 167 Fincher, William 65 Findlay, Cheryl 65 Finger, Carol 23, 140, 157 Fink, Susan 65 Fisher, Greg 154 Fisher, Kim 65, 150 Fisher, Tammy 65 Flaherty, Dean 65 Flinn, Lori 65 Flood, Bertha, Miss 167 Flores, Kathryn 77, 110 Flores, Lorraine 23 Flores, Louann 65 Florian, Valerie 65 Flynn, Carl 65 Flynn, Julie 77 Foehring, Mary, Mrs., 167 Follett, Wilota, Miss 167 Foster, Sara 77 Foster, Virginia 53 Foust, David 53 Foust, Deanna 65 Fox, Tina 65 Francis, John 65 Franklin, Myrlene 53 Frazee, Sharon 53 Frazier, Luella 53, 124 Free, Jeffrey 65, 115 Freeman, Sabrina 77 Frieze, Mary 65 Fritts, Julia 65 Fritts, Karl 52 Fritz, Marcia 65 Frost, Robert 77 Fruci, Penny 77 Frynendall, Melanie 54 Fuller, Janet 23 Fuller, Louanne 77 Fumetti, Gregory 65 Fung, James 65 Fung, Rick 77 Fuqua, Melinda 84 Fuqua, Renee 65 Fuqua, Sheila 23, 152 -Furry, Susan 23, 157 G Gabrielle, Michele 54 Gal, Richard 77 Gallagher, Frank, Mr. 167 Gama, George 77 Gama, Josephine 54 Gatcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia I Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Gardner Garity, Alice 65 Celia 77 Freddie 54 lsabell 77 Jessie 77, 110 Juanita 77 Julio 54 Patrick 77 Paul 54, 93, 103 Rene 54 , Janice, Mrs. 167 James, Mr. 167 23, 151 Garlington, Linda Garnes, Garnes, Garrett, Sheila 54 Sylvia 65 Keith 54 Garrett, Monte 77 Garrity, Nlark 23 Garrity, Patti 65 Gauss, Karen 77 Geare, Valerie 54 Geer, Richard 77 Gentry, Teresa 77 George, Jeffrey 54 Giboney, Ord 54 Giboney, Reinhard 77 Giddings, Mary 23 Giemsoe, Lucile 65 Gilbert, Elizabeth 54 Gilbert, Robin 65 Gilbert, Susan 65 Gilkinson, Scott 77 Gill, Joanne 54 Gill, Kevin 77 Gill, Pamela 23 Gill, Theresa 54 Gillett, Mary, Mrs. 170 Giordano, Janine 23 Giordano, Lisa 77 Glade, Cheri 24 Glasenapp, Gary, Mr. 167 Glaser, Gail 54 Glass, Sherri 65 Glazar, Elaine 24 Golden, Cheryl 54, 140 Goldie, Mark 77 Goldstien, Barbara, Mrs. 168 Golis, Frank 24 Golleher, Michael 77 Golleher, Tommy 24 Gomez, Carmen 54 Gomez, Christina 77 Gonzales, Christina 65 Gonzales, Danny 54 Gonzales, Maria 54 Gonzales, Mary 66 Gonzales, Rosalia 66 Gonzalez, Jose 66 Gonzalez, Rolando 24 Goodfriend, Paulette 24, 140 Goodfriend, Stephen 66 Gordon, Joseph 66 Gordon, Scott 77 Goss, Paula 77 Gossard, Bret 77 Goutheir, Edward 66 Grabiec, Denise 66, 93 Grabiec, Diana 24 Graham, Barbara 77 Graham, Robert 77 Graham, William 77 Granville, Nancy 66 Gray, David 77 Gray, Irene 54, 108, 124 Gray, Mark 66, 115 Greene, James 66 Greene, Peter 24, 151 Greeno, Scott 77 Greenwald, Jay 24, 157 Greer, Albert 66 Griego, Norma 54 Griffin, John 77, 150 Griffin, Willie 104 Griialva, Gabe 54 Grissom, Ray 24 Griswold, Cynthia 54 Groshong, Calvin 77 Grossman, Linda 78 Grzasko, Rosemary 54 Guest, Amy, Mrs. 168 Gullett, Michele 66 Gundlach, Ronny 66 Guss, Jennifer 54 Guss, Mark 66 'Guy, Jamie 66 Guy, 'Janet 74, 78 Gwin, James 54, 100 Gwin, Robert 78, 104 Gyorgyi, Cheryl 66 H Hack, Gail 24 Hacket, Hugh, Mr. 168 Hagadorn, Nancy 24 Hagenmaier, Barbara 66 Hagenstad, Diane 66 Hagler, Frances, Mrs. 171 Haien, John 78 Haines, Steve 78 Haines, Susan 54 Hait, Patrick 66 Hall, Donald 54 Hall, Farley 66 Hall, Rhonda 78, 110, 124 Hall, Terri 24 Hallquist, Matt 66 Halverson, Scott 54 ' Hamblin, Suzanne 78 Hamic, Rory 24 Hamilton, Ricky 78 Hamlin, Jane, Mrs. '20, 165 Hammons, Erin 25, 151, 157 Haney, Michael 78 Hannar, John 66 Hansberger, Lauri 78 Hansen, Jackie 54 Hansen, Patrick 25, 154 Hansen, Phillip 78, 110 Harder, Diane 25 Hardison, Donnie 54 Hardwick, Lisa 66 Hardwick, Wayne 54 Hardy, Debbie 25 Hardy, Linda 78 Hardy, Rhonda 54 Harer, Lisa 25 Harer, Verna 54 Harlee, Renee 66 Harley, Dale 78 Harley, Donna 78 Harmann, Holly 66 Harmon, Marion 78 Harmon, Teri 66 Harms, Glenda 78 Harp, Robert 66 Harris, Garry 150 Harris, Keith 78 Harris, Larry 66, 150 Harris, Russell, Mr. 170 Harrison, Annette 66 Harrison, James 25 Harrison, Georgeanna, Mrs. 1 Hartmann, Ava 54 Harvey, Nancy 25 Haseman, Renee 78 Hasenstab, Jeannie 50, 54, 151 Hasenstab, John 25, 152 Hassell, Tamela 25 Hasson, Ted 25 Hatfield, Bruce 66 Hatfield, Lavonne 54 Hauke, Judith 54 Havey, Anna 50, 54, 158 Hawkins, Cynthia 25 Hawkins, Michael 66 Hawks, Sue, Mrs. 170 Haynie, Eve 54 Hazlett, Dennis 54 Hazlett, Kim 78 Hazlett, Robert 25 Heaps, Lynn 78 Hearn, Pamela 78 Heath, Ralph 54 Hebert, Edward 78 Heckenberg, Jim 66 Heckler, Rita, Mrs. 136, 168 Heckrotte, Alice 25 Held, Chris 78 Hemby, Beth, Mrs. 168 Hemming, Penny 66 Henderson, James 66 Henderson, Julie 25 Henderson, Sheri 66 Hendricks, Leslie 25, 140, 157 Henning, Edward 25 Henrich, Chris 26, 150 Henrich, Debbie 78 Herman, Denise 54, 157 Hernandez, Daniel 78 Hernandez, Herman 54 Hernandez, Josue 66 Hernandez, Nieves 78 Hernandez, Olga 66 Hernandez, Rosa 54 Hernandez, Sandra 26 Herring, Darnell 26, 150 Hester, Terry 54 Heun, David 66 Hickman, Barbara 50, 55, 158 Hicks, Kathy 26 Hill, Jack, Mr. 168 Hill, Tammi 78 Hill, Tracy 66 Hillhouse, Gregg 78, 104 Hillhouse, Joice 26, 150 Hilliard, Samuel 55 Hinz, Brenda 66 Hinz, Janet 78 Hintze, William 78 Hitterman, Donna 23, 48, 78 Hobaica, Lisa 26 Hobaica, Bill 55 Hocker, Ken 66 Hodge, Robert 66 Hodge, Tammy 66, 150 Hodge, Tanya 78, 150 Hodges, James 66 Hodges, John 55 Hodges, Monty 78 Hodges, Shawna 78 Hoel, Eugene, Mr. 168 Hoffman, Linda 66 Hoffman, Richard, Mr. 168 Hohn, Cindy 66 Hohn, Lori 26 Hoitinga, Becky 26 Hoke, Gregory 78 Hoksbergen, Debbie 66 Holland, David 66 Holloway, Fredena 55, 150 Holmes, Sandra 78 Holmes, Tina 55 Holmquist, Anna 26 Holmquist, Fletcher 66 Halt, Debra 78 Holt, William 66 Holtz, Leslie 78, 136 Holz, Barbara 55, 124 Holz, David 78 Hoover, Shawne 26 Horeisi, Karen 26 Horn, L.arolee 66 Horn, Roy 26 Horner, Richard 78 Horning, Duane 26, 157 Hortman, Jon 66 Horton, Randy 78, 104 House, Jeanne 66 Howard, Johnny 78 Howard, Samuel 55 Howell, Arlo 26 Howell, Harold, Mr. 168 Hoyos, Ron 104 lnoyt, Ralph 55 Hoyt, Roberta 78 Hubbard, Cindy 66 Hubers, Liza 78 Hudson, Richard 55 Hudson, Robert 78 Huff, Darryl 26 Huff, Jerry 66 Huff, Lori 78 Huff, Lynette 78 Huff, Serge, Mr. 168 Huffaker, Mary 26 Hughes, James 55 Huguenard, Mark 78, 119 Huguenard, Vicki 55 Hulen, Cyndi 55, 135 Hulgren, Marna 26 Hultman, Julia 66 Hurst, Joyce 66 Hutcherson, Bill 118 Hutcherson, Bill P. 26, 152 Hutcherson, Cbarles 168 Hutchinson, Ronda 78 Hyland, Herbert 66 Hyland, 'Timothy 55 lhms, Paul 66 Iles, Robert 27 ln, Jae Jung 66 Indorf, Linda 55 my Inman, Bobbi 26, 106, 158 Inman, Harold 66, 115 lnmem, Rick 66 ' lngrahm, Ray, Mrl 171 Irmer, Larry, Mr. 168 Ireland, Steve 27 lrivne, Jim, Mr. 115, 168 Irvine, John 55 Ish, Valerie 78, 124 Ito, Leilani 55, 158, 159 J Jackson, Larry 66, 150 Jackson, Leisa 78 Jackson, Linda 78, 150 Jackson, Michele 27 Jackson, Shawna 67 Jackson, Steven 67 Jackson, Tammy 78, 110 Jacott, Marisela 67 Jacott, Veronica 27 Jacquez, Richard 78 Jakobek, Bonnie 55, 157 James, Charles 67 James, John 67 Jarman, Kelly 78 Jarnagin, Leslie 27, 154 Jenkins, David 55 Jenkins, Faye, Mrs. 170 Jenkins, Terrie 67, 124 Jennings, George 55 Jepsen, Carl, Mr. 168 Johnson, Carolyn 27, 140, Johnson, John, Mr. 168 Johnson, Earl 67 Johnson, Elton 78, 104 Johnson, Gregory 78 Johnson, Jimmy 27, 152 Johnson, Jodi 55 Johnson, Johnny 67 Johnson, Kathryn 27 Johnson, Leo 78 Johnson, Paul 55 Johnson, Randy 27 Johnson, Rene 67 Johnson, Ricky 55 Johnson, Ruben 67 Johnson, Shari 67 Johnston, Mary 78 Jones, Anthony 78 Jones, Brenda 55 Jones, Casey 27, 158 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Joplin, Clarence 67 Connie 55 Craig 67, 155 Donna 55 Gene, Mr. 171 Greg 67 Jana 67 Julie 50, 55 Laura 55 Lori 27, 157 Mark 67 Oliver 55 Paul 67 ' ' Richard 55,' 118 Robert 55 Stephen 27 Steven 78 Tammy 67 Gwen 27 Joralmon, Judy 55, 106 Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Joseph , Journel Journel Betsy 27, 108 Charles 78, 155 Dawn 67 Eugenia, Mrs. 167 Kathryn 67 - Mary 67, 109, 124 Lawrence 27 I , Leslie 67 I, Sydney 55 Joy, Tracy 67 Juarez, Juarez, Miguel 67 Willie 55 Judd, Kenny 27,7 157 Judge, Junot, Sheila' 67 Kelly 67 1 zdoliiiii K Kaneubbe, Tina 55 Kashmerick, Kirk 27, 158 Keel, Rynia 67, 136 Keith, Edwin 55 Keith, Pamela 78 Kell, David, Mr. 168 Kelley, Arl' 55 Kelley, Todd 79 Kelly, Christopher 79 Kelly, Debbie 79 Kelly, Nancy 67 Kemp, Pamela 150 Kemp, Patricia 79 Kending, Kim 55, 135 Kennedy, Ted 55 Kennelly Paulette 67 Kenny, Eileen 67 Kenny, Stephen 55 Kent, Kelley 79, 110 Keown, Colleen 55 Kepner, Susan 28 Kerwin, Donna 55 Kettman, Lorraine 67 Kidd, Terrie 55 Kiedrowski, Cheryl 67 Keil, Ronald 79 Kime, Robert 67 King, Latina 79 King, Rhonda 28 Kintz, Teresa 67 Kirby, Sandy 55, 109 Kirk, Christina 79 Kirk, Terri 28 Kish, Mark 28 Kish, Robert 79 Kittrell, Doris 79 Kleppe, Teri 67, 92- Kline, Anthony 55 Kline, Steven 28, 101, 152 Klinger, Adam 79 Klute, Jeannene 67 Knapp, Evan 55 Knapp, Kelli 67 Knapp, Victor 79, 104 Knisley, Rebecca 67 Knott, Michelle 79 Knueppel, Judith 67 Kobald, Scott 79 Kocik, Barbara 55 Koelsch, John 67 Kokali, Judy 67 Konobeck, Jeffrey 79 Konobeck, Julie 79 Koth, Jeffrey 28 Kovach, Sharon 48, 79, 31 Krah, Joey 55, 100 Krah, Lynette 67 Krewsky, Ross 56 Krueger, Cheryl 28 Krueger, Waypi 67 Kuban, Martin 56, 155 Kucharski, Alan 67 Kucharski, Tim 56, Kuester, Dirk 67, 1 Kuester, Lance 50, 158, 159 Kuester, Mace 28, 118, 101 Kuhn, Bonnie, Mrs. 168 Kwa, Carmen 79 V Kwong, Peter 67, 115 1,55 to Lf LQ Fave, Michelle 79 La.Fave., Williarnll67,' La Brosh, Rodger,,56 J Lake, James 79- . Lam, Kam clytligsts, 159 . Lama, Susie-6,716 , H Lamberti, Georgef,79. 1 Lambertus, Brenda 79 K., Landon, Douglas 79 Lane, Matthew,56 l Langley, Jeffrey 28 , Larson, Andrea 79 I ' ., Larson, Angela 79 Larson, Dave, Mr. 168 Larson, Douglas 28 Laughlan, Margaret 28 Laughlin, Kristy 28 Laux, Katie 79 Laux, Lori 67 Lavelle,-Gregory 56 Lavelle, Lesa 67 Lavery, Brian 29 Lawlor, Betsy 29 Lawlor, Wendy 67 Lawrence, Nancy 79 Lawson, Shawn 79, 158 Lawson, Rory 79 Lazok, Donald 67 Lazok, Michael 67 Lazok, Phillip 79 Lazok, Susan 56 Le, Thu Dong 67 Le Blanc, James 79 Le Desma, Regina 79, 124 Le Fever, Steve 29 Le, Tho Van 79 Leach, Margaret 29, 157 Leavitt, Markley 29 L' Ecuyer, Lawrence 29, 155 L' Ecuyer, Paul 56 Lee, Clint 79 Lee, Jeneane 56 Lee, Larry 29 Lee, Sheree 79 Leeke, Marlene 136 Leeper, Kathy 79 Leffler, Donald 79 Legge, Jane 56 Legge, Joan 67 , Legge, Linda 29 l.eggett, Clifford 56 Lehker, Mark 56 Lahmar, Peter 67 Leiler, Scott 56 Lemay, Sandy 79 Leonard, George 56 Leonard, Michael 79 Leos, David 67 Leos, Lisa 56, 106 Lesperance, Laura 56 Levake, Kenton 29 Levie, Dewey 67 Lewis, Benii 67 Lewis, Delon 67 Lewis, Duraye 79 Lewis, Durelle 79 Lewis, George 150 Lewis, Mickey 29 Lewis, Sandra 79 Lewis, Selwyn 56, 93, 157 Lewis, Shirley 56 Lewis, Teri 56 Liebler, Randy 29 Ligon, Grant 29 Likes, Scott 67 Liliedahl, Maida 29 Lind, Elizabeth 67 Lineberry, Kathryn 56 Ling, Patricia 29 Linkner, Fred 56 Lister, Alan 56 Little, Kerry 119 Littlepage, Bryan 56, 157, 158 Liu, Anthony 79, 158 Liu, Simon 67 Livensparger, Lori 56 Liubicich, Tony, Mr, 168 Llewellyn, Ronald 29 Lloyd, Craig 74, 79, 119 Lloyd, Denise 56 Locke, Cinda 68 Locke, Grace, Mrs. 168 Loftis, Kenneth 68 Logan, Jim 79 Loggins, Janet -79 Long, Greg 29 Long, Ronald 56 V- fme Lopez, De Lorisr-68- Lopez, Mark 563 Lopez, Mar 79 Y .Lorent, Scott 30, 105, 155 Love, Albert 79 Love, Mike 79 Lovell, Shirley 68 Loving, Trey 56 Lowe, David 68, 155 Lowe, Mary 79 Lowe, Thomas 30 Loyd, Merrill 79 Lucas, Daniel 56 Luke, Tony 79 Luna, Abel 79 Luna, Yvonne 79 Lungren, Orra, Mr. 168 Lusk, Dean 30 Lusk, Glenn 68 Lyells, Jim 30 Lyman, Kathy 30, 151 Lyman, Daniel 68 Lyons, Cynthia 30 Lyons. Debra 68 M Mac Donald, Jeannette 79 Mac Farlane, John Mac Farlane, Kenneth Mac Gregar, Charles 30, 40 Mac Gregar, Don 40 Mac Gregor, Brian 68 Mac Gregor, Stuart 79 Mace, Natalie 68 Macias, Armando 30, 118 Maciel, Carol 79 Maddox, Bryan 56, 155 Maddox, La Dawn 79 Madril, Maria 68 Madril, Martha 79 Maertz, Carolyn 30 Maerrtz, 'Gerald 79 Maestas, Carmen79 Magana, Mario 157 Maher, Patrick 68, 119 Mahoney, Deborah 68 Mahoney, Jill 68 Maldonado, Elizabeth 56, 124 Maldonado, Jeannette 80 Malone, Debbie 74, 80 Malone, Dennis 56 Manoz, Stephen 80 Mnngino, Kathryn 56 Manley, Tina 30 Mansour, John, Mr. 168 Manzanedo, Esther 30 Marble, Colin 68 Marco, Connie 30 Marcus, Annette 68 Mariscal, Leslie 30 Markakis, Diana 56 Markel, Jim, Mr. 168 Marker, David 56 Marlow, Jon 68 Marlowe, Christy 56 Marlow, Troy 80, 1107 -Marquez, Dorothy 80 Nlarsh, David 68 Marshall, Barbara 56 Marshall, Debbie 30, 92 Marshall, Kaylene 31, 140 Marshall, Nlaureen 68 Marshall, Robert, Mr. 29, 33, 168 Marshall, Steven 31 Marshall, Wayne 68 Marti, Brian 56 Marti, Sherri 80, 124 Martin, David 80, 104 Martin, Jami 68 Martin, Louis 68, 104 Martin, Mary Ann 56 Martin, Mary Beth 56 Martinez, Amelia 56 Nlartinez, Arnold 104 Nlartinez, Estella 31 Martinez, Kerry 56 Martinez, Linda 31, 151 Martinez, Patricia-56 'Martinezf Sctatt 68 Martz, Bobby 80 Marzec, Linda 56 Mastrapasqua, Joseph 31,, 154 Mastrapasqua, Salvatore 68 Mathews, Edna 80 - Matthews, Debbie 80 Matthews, Reg, Mr. 119, 150, 168 Matyas, Hal 31 Maurer, Stewart 68 Maxton, Robert 68 Maxwell, Gary 68 Maynard, Annette 68 Mc Andrew, Peggy 31 Mc Bride, Thomas 56 Mc Broom, Amy 31, 136, 135 Mc Broom, Timothy 68 Mc Cabe, Lewis 68 Mc Campbell, Duff 31, 93, 155 Mc Cardie, Gerald 56 Mc Cardle, Kimberly 3I Mc Carthys, Dennis 56, 100 Mc Caslin, Brian 80 Mc Connell, John 57 Mc Cray, Sherry 68 Mc Creary, Patricia 80, 151 Mc Cue, Patrick 31 Mc Cue, Paula 57, 93, 158 Mc Cue, Terry 80 Mc Donald, David 80 Mc Donald, Debra 57 Mc Donald, Sandra 68 Mc Donald, Steve 68 Mc Gill, James 68 Mc Grath, Anne, Mrs. 170 Mc lntosh, Danny 68 Mc lntosh, David 80 Mc lntosh, Donald 57 Mc Kechnie, Kevin 31 Mc Kenna, Michael 80 Mc Kinney, Kevin 57 Mc Kinney, Laurie 80 Mc Kinney, Robin 80, 104 Mc Kisson, Christine 80, 110 Mc Kisson, Mike 68 Mc Laws, Wayne, Mr. 170 Mc Nlohan, Sue 80 Mc Morris, Nancy 80 Mc Murray, Sharon 68 Mc Namara, Shay 57 Mc Natt, Ronnie 57 Mc Neil, James 68 Mc Neil, Cindy 31 Mc Williams, Ronald 80, 110 Meade, Terri 68 Medley, Gay 68 Meece, Gregory 68 Melancon, Christine 57 Melendez, Louis 80 Meller, Brenda 68 Mercado, Peter 80, 104 Mercurio, Kevin 57, 135, 158 Merritt, Keith 80, 104, 119 Merritt, Kevin 57 Merz, Bonita 68 Merz, Paul 80 Mesquita, James 68 Mesquita, John 68 Mesquita, Joseph 80 Messina, Laura 68 Messner, Mark 31 Metelski, 'David 80 Meyers, Adrienne 32, 157 158, 159 Meyers, Lisa 80 Meyer, Theresa 80 Michael, Robert 80 Michaels, Scott 80 Midkiff, Jo Anne 68 Midvale, Mary 80 Milanovich, Bobby 57 Milardo, Denise 68 Milburn, Joseph 57, 158 Milburn, Michael 80 Miller, Andrew 68, 115 Miller, Angela 80, 124 Miller, Annette 57, 106, 124 Miller, Carol 80 Miller, Cheryl 80 Miller,.David 80 Miller, Elnora, Mrs. 170 Miller, Kelly 32 Miller, Lisa 80 I Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mary 57 Robert 80 Roberta 32, 108 Rosanne 80 S'cott 32 Sherrill 57 Steve 57 Ted 80 Timothy 32 Victoria 32 Myers, James 57 Myers, Larry 33 Myers, Rodger 69 Myhand, David Myhand, Ronald 33 N Nablty, Demy 69 Nabity, Gabe 69 Nabors, James 81 Mills, Darlene 80 Milo, Kathleen 57 Miranda, Patricia 57 Mister, Andreana 32 Mister, Suzy 150 Mitchell, Cindy 32 Modisett, Debbie 57 Moenter, Kelly 68 Moenter, Lynn 80 Moeur, Jackie 68 Moeur, Kelly 32, 136 Moeur, Patty 80 Moffatt, Joe 158 Moffet, Candy 80 Mohr, David 32 Mohr, Kimberly 68 Nlohr, Rebecca 32, 152 Monacelli, Laura 68 Montague, Julie 57 Montgomery, Susan 68 Mooney, Duane 80 Naegle, Conrad, Mr. 168 Nalley, Annette 33 Nando, Aniu 81 Napier, Penelope 81 Nathan, Jerri 69 Negrete, Danny 81 Negrete, Tony 69 Neisent, Barry 170 Nelson, David 57 Nelson, James 81 Nelson, Janet 57 Nelson, Julie 57 Nelson, Lori 81 Nelson, Ricky 81 Newell, Belinda 81 Newkirk, Newman, Newman, Ng, Lucy Nichols, Michael 69 Charles 150 Sharon 81, 150 34 Jil 57 Penick, Lee 58 Moore, Cheryl 57 Moore, Elizabeth 57 V Moore, James 80 I' ' Moore, Jennifer 32 I ' Moore, Kandy 68, 109 Moore, Kelly 57 -' Moore, Leonard 33 , Moore, Maxine, Mrs. 150, 170 Nloore, Sky 80, 104 'I Moore, Susan 80 Morales, Armando 80 Nicholas, Pamela 34, 154 Nicholas, Preston 154 Nicholas, Sam 81 Nichols, John 69 Nielson, David 69 Nivens, Lorri 81 Niver, Gary 34 Nixon, Valerie 34 Noble, Tina 57 Noble, William 69 Noel, Paula, Mrs. 124, 168 Norman, Melod 81 Moran, Gregory 80 Moran, John 80, 159 Nlorell, Anthony 80 Moreno, David 30, 33, 24, 158 68 Moreno, Michelle Morgan, Linda 80 Morin, Denise 57 Morina, Nlario 33 Morina, Romeo 80 Morris, Bobbie 80 I Morris, Marianne 33 Y Norris, Jack 81 Nye, Katrina 57 Nye, Kerrie 57 Mullen Morrison, Michael 57, 150, 135 Morrison, Russel, Mr. 171 Morrow, Alan 80- Nlosby, Margaret, Mrs. 168 Moser,' Heidi 68 Moser, Jane, Mrs. 168 Moskovitz, Danny 33, 155 Moss, Allison 68 Moss, Sherry 68, 150 Mote, Judith 57 Motter, Neil 57 Mui, Andrew 80 Mui, Leon 80 Mulhern, Fred 68 Mulhern, Mary 33 Mull, Cressie 69 Mull, Janelle 33 eix, Krystal 57 Nyman, Carl 57 O O' Bannon, James 81 O' Bannon, Perrine 769 O' Brien, Charlene 57 O' Brien, Colleen 34 O' Brien Matson 69 O' Connell, Kelly 69 O' Connell, Theresa 69 O' Day,,Larry 34 O'iNeill, Brigid 81 O' Neill, Sara 81 Oquillock, Parolae 81 Odom, Richard 69 Oehlerking, Cecilia 151 Oesterle, Jeff 34 Ohton, Mark 81 Oieda, Sandy 34 Olea, Christine 57 Olin, Paul 69 Oliphant, Rebecca 74, 81 Oliphant, Wendell 57 Olivas, Nlarie 81 Oreck, Adam 69 Oreck, Bennet 34 Mundy, Katherine 80 Mundy, Keith 57 Munn, Susan 33 Munoz, Sandra 80 Munoz, Sylvia 80 Munsinger, Cynthia 81 Munsinger, Katherina 69 Munson, Bill, Mr. 168 Murless, John 81, 155 Murphy, Barbara 81 Murphy, Dede 108, 124 Murphy, Patricia 81, 23 Murray, Sarah 81 Muse, Joy 69 Myers, Charlotte 69 Myers, Cheryl 81 Orkwiszewski, Denise 69 Orta, Pete 34 Ortega, lsmael 69 Ortiz, Leo 34 Orzel, Orzel, Owen, Mary 34 Stanley 81 John 34, 155 Owen, Martha 34, 157 Owens, Alice 69, 150 Owens, Jeffrey 34, 157 Owens, John 81, 104 Owens, Larry 57 Owens, Mark 57, 150 P Packwood, Ron 69 Page, Forrest, Mr. 168 Palmer, Katrina 34 Palmer, Penny 69 Palmer, Sharon 69 fqndeli, Lisa 57 Panek, Steven 69 Parchmon, Ruby 57, 150 Parker, Anita 57 Parker, Jon 57 Parker, Kari 81 Passage, Glen 34 Passage, Lisa 69 Patane, Mike 69 Patrick, Gary 69 Patten, Richard 69 Patterson, Dawn 81 Patterson, Peggy 58 Patterson, Tory 81 Patterson, Tracy 58 Pattini, Zaira 34, 152 Pattison, James 34, 158 Pattison, Sarah 58 Patton, Barbara 69 Patton, Diana 81 Patton, Suzanne 58 Paulsen, Diane 34 Pearson, Judy 35, 151 Pearson, Mary 69 Pease, Jesse 81 Peck, Beverly 58 Peebles, Shirley, Miss 170 Peeples, Marty 35, 152 Pell, Lisa 69, 150 Pence,f Jeanne, Mrs. 42, 106, 16 Pentkowski, Laureen 58 Pentkowski, Mark, 81, 155 Peralta, Darci 581 J ' Perez, Arnold 69 Perez, Cathy 58 Perez, Ernest 81, 119 Perez, Larry 58' Pete, Pamela 69 Peters, Elizabeth 81 Petersen, Elaine, Mrs., 169 Petersen, Lynn 69 Petersen, Mike 81 Peterson, Kelly 69 Peterson, Lisa 58 Pfeiffer, Michael 81 Phalen, Kim Pham, Kim Yen Philabaum, Richard, Mr. 169 Phillips, Amy 58 Phillips, Cheryl 69 Phillips, Garry 35 Phillips, Michael 81 Phippeny, Charles 58 Phippeny, Patricia 35 Phipps, Sharon 81 Pierce, Theresa 81 Pinson, David 58 Pittman, Nancy 81 Pitzer, Diane, Mrs. 169 Pitts, Kim 58 Pizzi, Jo Ann 69 Pizzi, Joe 69 Poglaien, Kathleen 69, 124 Poglajen, Pamela 58 Polanco, Ronald 69 Pollock, Michael 58 Polyak, Betsy 69 Pomeroy, Elizabeth 81 Pompa, Annette 81 Poorman, David 58 Porter, Melissa 58 Porter, Steven 69, 155 Porter, Timothy 58 Pound, Crystal 69 Powell, Malissa 69 1 Powell, Victor 69 Prather, Ffiscilla, Miss 169 Prazak, Janell 69 Prazak, Jeffrey 355, 157, 159 8 Prescott, Thomas 69 Pressey, William 81 Price, Cindy 69 Price, Constance 81 Price, Craig 69 Price, Lu Risa 81, 150 Price, Robert 69 Price, Susan 81, 110 Priest, Tammy 81 Primerano, Ron 58 Pritz, Lorrie 69 Pritz, Sheri 81 Probst, Avan 58 Propati, John 35, 92 Prosise, Donald 58 Prosise, Mark 81, 104 Pugh, David, 39, 58 Purcell, Patty 58 Putz, Bill 69 Pyatt, James 81 Q Ouihuis, Toni 35 Quirino, Irene 35 Quirino, Roderigo 81, 104 R Radford, Daniel 81 Radford, Don 35 Rakeman, Kristie 69 Ram, Barbara 81 Ram, Diana 58 Ramirez, Bette 69 Ramirez, Catherine 81, 110 Ramirez, Cynthia 58 Ramirez, Elva 58, 140 Ramirez, Veronica 81 Ramos, Lisa 35, 40 Ramsey, Diane 81 Randell, Pam 58 'f4 Ransom, Mary 69 -l ,I Ratliff, Kenneth Reagan, Donald,35, Reasor, Glenn 58 Reoy, Christine 81 '- Reed, Donna 58 Reeves, Ernest 81, 158 Reeves, Teala 58 Regalado , Patsy 69 Reilly, Karen 58 Reilly, Kevin 58 Reilly, Matthew 58 Reisdorph , Jam 69, 119 Relf, Yvette 35 Remer, Jodi 81, 110 Remer, Patrice 69 Rencehausen, Sandra 35 Rennells, Bruce 58 Reveles, Diana 58, 157 Reynolds, Beverly 69 Reynolds, Robert 70 Rhoades, Kellie 58 Rhoads, Sherry 81 Rhode, Sherrill '36 Rice, Tom 70 Rich, Daniel 58 Rich, Frank 36 Rich, Kathryn 81 Richards, Pamela 58 Richards, Roxanne 58 Richardson, DeweyT82 Ricker, Sherry 36 Rider, Arnold 58 - Riland, Bambi 70 Riley, John 70 Riley, Timothy 58 Ritzenthaler, Isabel, Mrs. 1 Rivera, Donald 58 Roach, Albert 59 Roach, Michael 51.7 Robbins, Stacie 82 Robbins, Steven 36 Robertscn, Angela 70 Roberts, Barry 7u Roberts, Richard 70 Rohests, Rose 70 Roberts, Sherry 36 70 idea. 201 202 Index Roberts, Terry 36 Robinson, Cheryl 82 Robinson, Dennis 82 Robinson, Harold, Mr. 169 Robnett, David 36, 154 Rock, Anne 36 Rock, Robert 70 Rodgers, Jacqueline 82 Rodriguez, Andrea 36 Rodriguez, Ernie 82 Roe, Herbert, Mr. 1, 171 Rogers, Charles 70, 118 Rogers, Christy 70 Rogers, Ralph 82 Rogers, Robert 70, 158 Robbin, Eric 82, 119 Roias, Ladawn 70 Roias, Salvador 70 Roieski, Debra 36, 140 Roieski, Jacqueline 70 Rolan, Ruthann 82 Roman, Debi, Mrs. 169 Romo, Alfred, Mr. 169 Romero, Sylvia 59 Rooth, Bryan 70 Roper, Robert 82 Rose, Sims, Mr. 169 Rosen, Cindy 36, 151 Rosenbaum, Thomas 36 Rosenthal, Jonathan 70 Ross, Nelson 59, 50 Rowley, Tallie 82 Rowley, Tracy 59 Ruby, Jeffrey 82, 110 Schumann, Dave, Mr. 155, Schutte, Beverly 37 Schutte, Jim 59 - Schutte, Phyllis 82 Schwab, Raymond 82 Schwartz, David 82 Scofield, Laura Mrs. 170 Scott, Erin 5 Scott, Kenneth 59 Scott, Rebecca 82 Scott, Sabrina 59 Scott, Sam, Mr. 169 Scott, Tina 37 Scoville, Wayne 59 Scrivens, Richard 70 Scrivens, Richele 37, 140, Seiber, Denise 59 Seifert, Paul 82, 119 I 9 Seifman, Frances, Mrs. 169 Seletstewa, Mack 70 Self, Jon 82, 104 Selkirk, Frederick 82 Sems, Richard 37 Sepich, Edward 70, 115 Sergent, Christine 82 Sergent Lee Ann 70, 124 Serpa, Christina 70 Serpa, Paul 37 Serpa, Sarah 82 Sexton, Sandy 37, 152 Seymour, Vicki 37 Shackelford, Brian 82 Shaffer, Gary 37 Shapiro, Sheila 70 Ruby, Melissa 36, 157 Rucker, John 82 Ruiz, Christopher 82, 104 Ruiz, Wayne 82 Russell, Bob 59 S Saber, Deborah 82 Salazar, Chris 82 Salazar, Roman 59 Saliba, Elizabeth 59, 50 Saliba, JoAnne 82, 109, 110 Sharp, Hubert, Mr. 169 Shaw, Brian 70 Shaw, Christopher 37, 101 Shaw, James, 59 Shaw, Roberta 37 Shawl, Debbie 37 Shea, Philip 38, 157, 158 Sheets, Brad 70 Sheets, Kris, Mr. 152, 169 Shelley, Susan 74, 82 Shelton, Bryan 70 Shelton, Mark 59 Salinas, Daniel 104 Salinas, Martin 82 Sallas, Cynthia 59, 124 Salterberg, Cynthia 82 Saltmorsh, Frederick 82 Sample, Martin 70 Sample, Mary 82 Sampson, Steven 82 Sanchez, Rose 36 Sanchez, Rudy 59, 115 Sander, Lori 82 Sander, Nancy 36 Sanders, Keith 59 Sanderson, Robin 36 Sanderson, Tracy 82 Santillan, Steve 70, 115 Santo, Maria 36 Sapien, Bea 36 Sappenfield, George, Mr. Sargent, Bryan 59 Sargent, Teresa 37 i Sas, David 70 Sas, Warren 37 im 169 Shepard, Douglas 70 Shepherd, Brian 82 Shepler, Kathleen 59 Sheriff, Denice 82 Shipp, Lisa Shipp, Rhoda 38 Short, Lawrence 82 Shortlidge, Sherry 70 Shultz, Dirk 82 Siebenman, Jeanne, Mrs. Sietsema, Le Ann 70 Silha, Thomas 70 Simon, Douglas 59 Simon, Marianne 38 Simonson, Eric 70 Simpkin, Elizabeth 70 170 7 , 159 1 Simpson , Anita 59 Simpson, Deanne 70 Simpson, Deborah 82 Simpson, Debra 82 Simpson, Frank 59 Sinclair, Kathleen 59 Satterfield, David 70 Saunders, Richard, Mr. 169 Sauter, David 82 Scarsdale, Donna 70 Schacht, Steven 70 Schardt, Linda 70 Scheuring, Brian 37 Schildts, Bradley 70 ,yt Sing, Carolyn 70 . Sitnik, Nadya 38 Sizemore, Sally, 38, 157 Skiles, Ada 82 Skiles, Hannah 70 Skinner, John 59 Skinner, Mary 70 Skinner, Shelly 59, 150 Skroch, Mark 59 Schildts, Laurie 37 Schleisman, Joan 70 Schlimgen, Julie 37, 117, 135 Schmidt, Dean 70 Schmidt, Mary 37, 152 Schmieder, Carla 70, 109, 135 Schmieder, Marla 82 Schnell, Mary 82 Schroeder, Robert 37 Schultz, Dirk 82 Sleeth, Slone, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Debbie 70 Bryan 119 Ada 150 Amy 50, 59 Barbara A. 70, 124 Barbara M. 82 Barbara S. 70, 124 Smith, Beatrice 59 Smith, Deborah B. 38 Smith, Deborah 70 69 Smith, Denise 59 Smith, Helen, Mrs. 169 Smith, Holly 74, 82 Smith, Johnny 70 Smith, Kelly 38 Smith, Larry 154, 169 Smith, Orien 38 Smith, Patricia 38 Smith, Paula 82 Smith, Scott 38 Smith, Steven 38 Snapp, Preston, Mr. 170 Snodgrass, Kathy 70 Snodgrass, Krisy 70 Snow, Karen 59 Snowden, April 82 Snyder, Dale, Mr. 171 Snyder, Ellen 70 Snyder, Michael 38 Snyder, Robinette 10, 109, 124 Soroka, Robert 38 Soto, Daniel 82 Soto, Lucy 59 Soto, Richard, 70, 104 Sowden, Karen 38 Spann, Tracy 70 Sparks, Cynthia 82 Spaulding, Tony 82 Splawn, Roy 70 Sporrer, Angela 70 Spradlin, Lisa 82 Springer, Agustus 38 Springer, Cindy 82 Springsteen, Joyce 59, 15 Srodawa, Mark 38 Stallings, Diane 74, 82 Stallings, Paula 59 Stallings, Thomas 39, 155 Stamy, Kelly 70 Stangle, Danny 59 Stangle, Sara 82 Stanley, Carolyn 39 Stanzak, Rick 82 Stapley, Kathy 71 Stava, Gregory 39 Stava, Lisa 50, 59 Steger, Bonny 82 Steger, Bruce 39, 154 Stender, Alan 71 Stephens, Harold 82 Stephens, John 82 Stephenson, Pamela 58 Steuer, Susan 83 Stevens, Brad'59 Stevens, Derek 83 Stevens, Dora 83 Stevens, Gloria 39 Stevens, Stephen 71 Stevens, Tonya 83 Steward, Gina 39 Stewart, Charlene 71 Stewart, Ed 71 Stewart, Mary 39 Stewart, Robert, Mr. 169 Stewart, Sheldon 71 Stinebaugh, 'Tina 83 Stitt, James, Mr. 169 Stonecipher, Lana 71 Stonecipher, Lori 39, 152 Stovall, James 39 Stovall, Jodi 22, 74, 83 Stovall, Scott 71 Stover, Larry 71 Stowell, Rennia 83 Strang, James 83, 104, 11 Strickling, Esther' 59 Stroud, Richard 39 Stuart, Georgia 83 Stuart, James 71 Stutzenburg, Debra 39 Sufak, Robert 59 Summitt, Shelly 59 Sumpter, Allen 74, 83 Sumpter, Gloria 83 Sundberg, Glenn 83 Sutton, Yvonne 59 Swafford, Gilbert 83 0 9 Swarm, ,Cathy 71, 106 Swauger, John 59 Swigard, Anne 83, 157 Swigard, John 71, 119 Swinney, Julie 71 Symns, Lesley 71 'Sza'Bio,' Debby 39 Szabo, Les 83 T Taba, Jacquelyn 59 Tabeek, Brian 83, 119 Tabeek, Mike 59 Tabor, Mark 39 Taborda, Alex 71 Tafoya, Larry 71 Tafoya, Rachael 59, 124 Tafoya, Robert 83, 104 Talley, Carolyn, Mrs. 169 Tang, Sue 83 Tang, James 59, 158 Tang, Linda 59, 158 Tang, Sue F. 83 Tanner, Paul 71 Tartaglio, David 71 Tartaglio, Michael 83, 155 Tartaglio, Pamela 39 Tatum, Belinda 83 Taylor, Clay 60 Taylor, Jeff 83, 104 Taylor, Richard 40 Tennison, Bev 83 Terzich, Ralph 60 Teslevich, Maria 83 Thies, Craig, Mr. 169 Thomas, David 60, 101 Thomas, Mike 60 Thomas, Richard 60 Thomas, Richard P. 71 Thompson, Claudia 83 Thompson, Jon '71 Thompson, Russell 40, 154 Thorin, Destiene 71 Thrash, Jill 71 Tiffany, Tracy 60 Timberlake, Anne 40 Tinnell, Allen 71, 119 A Todd, Linda 83 Todd, Pete 40 Todd, Thomas 71 Toleu, Richard 83, 104 Tomlinson, Tammy 71 Toms, Malcolm 40 Tomson, Robert 40 Tonstad, Debbie 60 Tope, Sharon 71 Torok, Dawn 60 Torrence, Ann 71 Torrence, Steve 60 Torres, David 83 Torres, Debbie 40, 152 Tran, Kim 40 Tricoli, Mark 71 Tricoli, Trinka, Truiillo Truter, Mike 71 Loren 60 , Miguel 60 Dariel 71 Tse, Mui Chun 40 Tse, Wai 60 Tucker, Mark 60 Tucker, Tom, Mr. 119 Tucker, Vicki 83 Tuma, Alan 60 Tunney, Greg 71, 115 Tussey, Tod 40, 155 Tye, Dana 71, 109 Tyler, Michael 40 Tyson, Sonia 71 U Uhl, Jacquelyn 40 Ulmen, Ruth, Mrs. 169 Urcuyo, Ruben 83 Urlaub, Kathy 41 Urlaub, Mark 60 Utz, John 71 Utz, Marianne 41 Utz, Roger 83 V Vadnais, Patty 74, 83 Vaillancourt, Alan 83 Vaigrt, Cunthia 83 Valdez, Lorna 83 Valenzuela, Arlene 71 Valleios, Anthony 83 Van Buskirk, Dan 83 Van Der Steur, Lisa 41 Van Deren, Greta 71 Van Dreel, Brett 83 Van Hoesen, Russell 60 Van Nostrand, Melinda 83 Van Quathem, Lora, Mrs. 169 Van Vugt, Debra 60, 140 Vanderveer, Lon 41 Vanderveer, Rhonda 83 Vansteenwyk, Bonnie 83 Varosky, Anne 71 Vaughan, Amelia 41 Vaughan, Elizabeth 71 Vaughn, Keely R. 71 Vaughn, Kelly M. 41 Vaughn, Tod 60 Vaughn, Victoria 41 Vawter, Susan 60 Velasquez, Mario 71 Velazquez, David 83 Velazquez, George 83 Venis, Steven 83 Vezie, Mona 71 Viar, Barbara 71 Vidal, Beth 71 Vigil, Kenneth 83 Villegas, David 41 Villegas, Tony 41 Vincent, Pamela 71 Vincent, William 71 Vogel, James 83 Vogel, Paul 39, 40, 41 Voss, Sue 60, 136 Voyce, Andrea 60, 140 Voyce, Jonathan 71 W Wagner, Mary 83 Wagner, Steve 83 Wahlrab, Greg 41, 155 Walker, Julie 83, 110 Walker, Rene 83 Walker, Ronnie 83 Walker, Virginia 41 Wallace, Brian 60, 119 Wallace, Cynthia 60 Wallace, Robert 71 Walp, Patrick 83 Walp, Whitney 83 Walters, Quintin 71 Walters, Sondra 83, 150 Ward, Lisa 60 Ward, Thomas 71 Warnick, George 71 Waroff, Karen 83, 150 Washburn, James 71 Washington, Linda 42, 150 Washington, Yolanda 60 Watkins, Beverly 71 Watson, Shelley 83, 150 Watts, James 71 Watts, Kitty 60 Watts, Ty 83 Weaver, Mahlon, Mr. 169 Webb, Kenneth 42, 118 Webb, Laurena 83 Wegman, Darlene 83 Wehner, David 42 Wehner, John 71 Weiland, Sonia 60 Weindel, Barbara 71 Wells, Karen 42, 157, 158 Wells, Walter, 83 Welty, Martin 83 Wentz, John 42, 118, 157 West, Dot, Mrs. 169 West, Trumaine 42 Wetzel, Theresa 60 I Whitaker, James 60 White, David 60 White, Eva 83 White, Robbin 83 White, Robert 71 White, 'Tammy 95 Whitmore, Kevin 60, 150 Whitmore, Margie 84 Whitney, Jean 84 Whitney, Matthew 71, 155 Whitt, Brian 84, 110, 157 Wiechman, Jan 84 Wieseman, Montell 84 Wiley, Daniel 42 Wiley, Jamie 84 Wiley, Marvin 71 Wilhardt, Mike 60 Wilke, Laura 60 Wilkinson, David 84 Wilkinson, Phil 60 Willems, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Roxanne 60 Brenda 84 Brian 71 Carolyn 60 Carolyn J. 84 Charles 42, 151, 157, 159 Charlotte 84 Cheryl 84 Darrell 84, 119 Elizabeth 42 Mark 84 Richard, Mr. 169 Roger, Mr. 169 Sharilyn 60 Terry 60 Wayne 71 Willis, Debbie 42, 158 Willis, Diane 60 Wilmoth, Allan 71 Wilson, Eric 84 Wilson, Jack 60, 150 Wilson, Janice 42 Wilson, Jeffrey 71 Wilson, Richard 71 Wilson, Ronald 84 Wilson, Rosemary 60 Wilson, Tracey 72 Wingenroth, Shari 72 Winters, Stacey 42 Wise, Steve 84 Wise, William 72 Wisniewski, Bob 60 Wisniewski, Linda 42 Witt, Deborah 42 Wm, Edd, 43 Wong, Kin 84 Wong, Mei Heung 43 Wong, Michelle 72 Wong, Richard 84 Wong, Susie 72 Wong, Suzanne 60 Wong, Yolanda 60 X Woo, Eddie 60 Wood, John 43, 157 Woodland, Kathrine 60 Woodmass, Donna 72 Woodmass, John 84 Woodrow, Woodruff , Patty 60 Lisa 72 Woosley, Paul 60 Worley, Glen 43 Worley, Gwyn 43 Wortmann, Kim 43 Wortmann, Russ 60 Woydziok, Michael 72 Wright, Barbara 72 Wright, Mark 43 Wu, Anita 60 Wu, Annie 60 Wyskiver , Wysk iver , Y Christine 60 Clint 84 Yabeny, Janice 72 Yancer, Tom 43 Yanez, Melody 84 Yeager, Clifford 43, 152 W1 Yeager, Linda, 72 ' Yee, Paul 84 Yefko, Frances 60 Yehling, Debbie 60, 124 Yehling, Laurie 84 Yen, Ling 61, 158 Yesenski, Tom 84 Yocom, Danita 61 Yoder, Jeff 61, 157 Young, Dana'72 Young, James 84 Young, John 43 Young, Mike 61 Young, Scott 72 Yount, Nannette 72 Yu, Michele 61 Yu, Wilson 43 Yup, Alvina 72 Yup, Bing 84 Z Zacharias, Brian 72 Zarbin, Jennifer 61 Zemke, John 61 Zemke, Pam 43 Zeppetella, David 72,104 Zimmerman, Richard, Mr. 135, 169 Zuber, Ronald 72 Zuppan, Mary 74, 84 My xlibs GMQl ol lfdlobio, klxglfs swirl lim Lodi Xlcsvr MQQLQ MM, YW lfxr. gl L-AMO1 Ilvvk A0091 Is llc Queue lD9l3l'5L 91415 ywn. 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Putting together a Yearbook is not an easy iob but was made possible through the hard work of several people. I would flrst like to sincerely thank Mr. Zimmerman for his help as advisor. We couldn't have done it without him pushing us on to make deadlines. I would also like to thank Mr. Agee for writing the sports copy and a great deal of the Ilfe cutllnesg Walsworth Publishing Company for printing of the bookg Joan Boss, the printer's representative, for encouraging usg Progress Litho for typesetting our copy in a hurryg Keith Cole for the excellent Senior color printsg Mike Morrison for alphabetizing the classes and Angie Copeland for doing a good job on the lndex. I would like to express my gratitude to the entire yearbook staff for their work throughout the year. Special thanks go to certain staffers who contributed a considerable amount of their free time to help with the book. 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ALL profits from personal pictures sales will go to the Yearbook to help pay costs for color printing of the book. Pictures will be taken before school opens iyou will be notified by mail! and also AFTER SCHOOL STARTS during the evening hours and on WEEKENDS. ONLY pictures taken on campus WILL BE ACCEPTABLE for use in the Yearbook!!! 207 . if QUIT U lp? ,IZQQM rams QLTJ I ,bw M WN: - I gwrmu Hmm ,I EQOA cs fLucL30vEIsI3'Wi 5Xn . T ' V C ' I ' I A I ,1',V 'v ,, MTL -ILUQI , XI CIUIIIWQ 12519 IIGWQ, wc Iffidwsfw . ,f cyyzfb, f?QII3.,xZQAT7fwv0Iv6x QQ-M fvweq f -- -I Q JUNIORS ------ Class of T978 One LAST PICTURES FOR USE IN THE 1978 WESTERNER YEARBOOK WILL BE TAKEN ON CAMPUS DURING THE WEEK AFTER REGISTRATION AND IN THE EVENING HOURS AFTER SCHOOL STARTS. YOU WILL RECEIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN -THE MAIL AFTER THE CLOSING OF SCHOOL FOR THE SUMMER. These will be the ONLY PICTURES ACCEPTABLE for use in the T978 YEARBOOKI! No charge to you and 6 FUII color proofs from which To selecf. 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