West Valley High School - Aurora Yearbook (Fairbanks, AK)

 - Class of 1978

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' 5' 5 A 5 J ,N - 4 . 1 ' L A U M.W-A' -'Q I K AQ fm T j ' 4 ,K ff- 'wi W K7 x H 1 , QV , As the last rays of the midnight sun from the summer of '77 sank into the horiion. along with them went the warm. blissful days and study-free nights of vacation. as they faded into memory. At the same time. the H978 school year at West Valley burst into its full array of activities, Brimming with new faces, friends. clubs and events. the spirit and pride of our school were evident. A feeling of unity was reflected in our actions and expressions. as the student body became a whole. So together as one. we welcome you to observe to open your eyes and look into our world. s 52 .IF , 7 F a X Y L ,4 ,-in. D , ,M F' Xrljll , .'.x'L1n,fQ ,. 4 it ':?.V' K I , x v 'x , . .gas A , 1 t 'r X . 'fi iff' - ' 4 I' 5 I ' A I-fb Ji?-.f W Q . K ' I' ,ggi 4 , A A V I .Q .L , . vneif 'pl v Ja , Q. . L ,-, F Qin ., fide , . fa .1 V.--X N , U ,' Q55 n2'1 Um' ,V' I IV: iz A , 'Ji' 5' mit ' 'P A 8 , . 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Just as binoculars. cameras, and glasses are all tools used to look through: we want you, as you stand at the door to our world, to look through and acknowledge the happenings and events important in '78, l , I I, -1- B if yi- I ' -Q-fig. 1 'W' E' ' V 1 ef gl, 1 . 4 J 1- -. f'f 1 Je 'Lf f' A. -1 572 Q' ,, . i E? ' jyi ' 'fix ',U' . 7 'Ei P V .!,t,l,3 ik, - 1 . i . 5 if-45. ta' '?-Fi is -u . If 'lc l iff.. -3, hir ' .IJ V ,Y ,, r, w I' .yi - . If + , 1 r , L, Q5 all .S 'gg HT -1 vi 'lg J-14 ' flji if at 'SA gg, M. iff X ' l .T li 3.,'y:Ql'?l 'lf-gif' ' 1 .1 r Evil- , , 'awk 1- i ', ':- if , .A ,L - it l,, A .5 . ,I 7 ' I -. .1 ,AA -Y ,, 53.4. .- - ' '1f?-.af fi Q f ' ,. .. , Q.. ff . 1- 3 - ., - ', Li 13,4 .wg . , . 1-.fy 5 Mm a I , . u J, I, ,. AA I P ,I ax L2 I. 4, f ,, 1' 1 4 12 45 5 V -5 V I f W w Ka . - K 03 K --,1 Q Y ,X , 1 I vqjax , ,?.,-..4 f sill Z. v M 1:5 kv 'A A 1' -2-UR ft 'V A A ill? 2 '-M I 2,3-fig Ji give? 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Coun. 9, I0, I2 SCOTT BARKDULL - Alaska iii A Q i x QE ., D ,.-:ff llunnli E E1- A 1 gi- -w L rj SHANNON R. BARNETT- Alaska VBall I03 Hockey Mgr. II, I2 Stu. Coun. Il, I2 BECKI BAU MGARTN ER- Alaska DEM ETRIA BELL QDEEDEEJ- Calif. Spanish Club I0. LAURI BELLVILLE- Mich. MELISSA JANE BENSON- Okla. BBaIl, 9-I2g VBaIl 9-l2g Badmiton 9: X-Country II, I2g Stu. Coun. I0-I2 MICHAEL A. BERGT- Alaska Photography 9 ROBERT W. BLACKMON- Alaska -1i -ani,,,,,,.v0 ' . v STEPHANIE BLAIR- Alaska TRUDIE BLEEKER- Calif. KATHLEEN ANN BLUEKEI' -Wash. Concert Band-IO, ll KERN BRAND- Alaska BBall 9, I0 LESLIE BRAND - Alaska GENE V. BROWN- Mont. HOLLY CHAMBERS- Florida Karate-93 Choir-9g Stu. Coun. 9, l0g Yearbook-9 MARTIN CHILDERS- Alaska Track-II, I2 BRIAN CHURCH- Alaska Track-I lg X-Country-I lg , BBall ll: Chess-ll VIVIAN COGAN- Colorado Track-9-I lg Skiing-I0 - W - 5 Ohluvf- TIM COI LEY-Alaska Hockey- ll-I2 MARY DAY- Alaska ROBIN K. DEAN 66,86 6 FRED COLEMAN- Korea Football-9-I Ig Swimming-9, I0. I2 BART COLLEDGE- Arizona GLENN COTTING- Alaska MATTHEW COWLES GREG A. CROSS III- Wash. Football-9,I0g Wrestling- 9, I0 ELMER M. DAVIS- Alabama -ag sw STACEY LYNN DEGABAIN Calif. Track-93 Gymnastics-I2 JACQUELINE MARIE X-Country- I I.I2 BOB DEMPSEY- New Jersey Band-9-I2 MICHAEL LEE DUNSHIE- New York Hockey-I0-l23 Football- I0-I2 Stu. Coun. ll JAMES EATOR EASTERLING- Calif. LAURI ECKERT- Alaska MAGGIE EDMUNDS- Alaska CYNTHIA V. EVANS- Alaska NICK EVANS- Alaska CHRIS FAGAN - Mich. Hockey- I0-I2 DELANY- Alaska BBall-l0-l2: -X 'V 1'-A 65, y 0 s.: Ai MIK Jllluj RICHARD FOLTZ- Oregon MERVIN GILBERTSON- Alaska ' GREG GOERING-Wisconsin NHS-ll, I2 STEVEN J. FOSTER- Alaska BBaIl- 9. 10: Football- 10: VBaIl- 9, l0g Badmiton- 9, I0 ROBERT CURTIS FRANZ- Alaska NHS-ll, I2: Band-9-I2 Bio. Club-II KARI L. FULLER-Alaska CARYN FUZZARD-Georgia NHS-ll, 12: For. Lang. I0 DANA GARRETT-Calif. Yearbook- I 23 Newspaper-9: Band-9-I2 JEFF GEDNEY-Virginia K LORRI GREEN-Washington Choir-9-I2 RAYMOND CRAIG HAND- Philippine Islands CINDY L. HAWKINS-Utah Cheerleading Il-l2g Matmaid- I0: Yearbook-I0 VALERIE HEATH-Texas Gymnastics-9,10 ELIZABETH HENRY-Alaska DAVID HERNANDEZ RON HERRON-Oregon BBaII-9, I0 WALLACE HISAMOTO-Wash RANDY HOOK ALAN HOOVER-Wash. 1:63 MELINDA HOWARD WALLY JOHNSON-Calif. Football-I0 KIMBERLY ANN KELLY- Alaska Band-I I, l2: Choir- 9-l I: Drama-9-I2 DONALD HUDSON-Wash MICHAEL JACKSON-Indiana LEONARD EPPIE .IARAMILLO-Colorado KENT A. JOHNSON- Minnesota BBaII-9: Wrestling- 9: Track-9 LINDA C. JOHNSON-Texas Debate-I I: Stu. Colin. I0, Il MIKE JOHNSON-Calif. 36 I Za Xzmuhx. K my f I 27 6 Q9 ii.-'Qi In Q .-1 n -- ' Y QW, ROBIN KENTNER SUSAN KLICK - Alaska ARNA SIGRID KING-Alaska BRYAN KING-Oregon SHERRI KIRKMAN- Calif. Blizzard- I0-I2 LISA KLAICH- Alaska NHS- ll, 123 Band-9-123 Drama- ll, I2: Stu. Coun. I0 WILLIAM C. KOO- Korea Badmiton-9g'Inter. Club-93 Bio- ll: For. Lang. ll-l23 Key Club- I23 NHS- ll, 123 Stu. Coun. I2 TRACY KLOMP- Washington BONNI KOPF- Alaska PAT KOZELUH- Montana Football-91 BBall-9-123 Tennis- I0-l2g Key Club - I0-l2g Photo Club- ll, IZ: Yearbook- IO, II: Blizzard-123 Stu. Coun.- I2 S-ogy SJ S-I .43 342 PAULA LABARBARA-Alaska Journalism-93 Photography-10 JIM LOKKEN-Wisconsin Ski team 9-123 c-Country3 11, l22 Track- 9, 10, 123 Rifle-103 Pistol-103 Soccer- 9, l03 NHS- 11.12 JIM T. J. LOTT - Texas 0 0, . J QP EDWARD MOORE LAMBERT -Alabama Football-9, 103 BBalI- 113 Stu. Coun 11, 122 Key Club- 9-123NHS-11, 123 Debate-10-123 Yearbook-9, l0: Science Club- 10, I1: For. Lang. II, 123 Blizzard-I2 ' GARY M. LAMBERT-Ohio BBall-93 Football-9-123 Wrestling 10-123 Track-10, 123 Choir-10, 113 Stu. Coun.-ll SANDRA LEIST-Missouri Stu. Coun.-93 Band-103 Spirit Freaks- 123 Blizzard- 12 1 MIKE LESTER-Washington ROGER LIVINGSTON-Alaska Rifle- 10-123 Pistol-11, 121 Yearbook-I2 LAURIE LEIGH LIZOTTE- Alaska B. LOCKE LAU RA MACCH ION E-Alaska MICHAEL MADARIS- California . DENNIS MANNING- Washington FIDELIA S. N. MARATITA- Mariana Islands- Journalism- 9, 123 Juniors Organization- 10, 111 Stu. Coun. - 9 PAMELA MARTIN- Missouri BBal1-11 ROCHELLE MATLOCK- Oregon VBall-10, 11: Yearbook- 11, 123 Latin-103 Rifle-1 lg Gold- n-Reds- 113 Stu. Coun. - 11 DARLENE MAY- Alaska X-Country-1 lg Stu. Coun. - 123 SHIRLEY LYNNE MCCONNELL- Alaska Latin- 10, ll: Yearbook- 11, 12 RICHARD MCRAE- Wisconsin 4 'Q' ca? LYNN MELAVIC- Alaska X-Country-I I: Stu. Coun -9-l2: Yearbook- I2 l ll xx WESLEY T. OWEN lll- Virginia Chess club-9g Choir- 9-l2g Drama-l2 KATHY LYNN PAGH- Oregon 1 VBall-l0-l2g Stu. Coun. 10, l2 DAVID L. MELTON- BBall- 9: Skiing-I0 ARTHUR MILAN- Alaska DAN MURAKAMI- California o MORGAN NOEKER - Florida CYNDY OLIVER- Montana Science Fiction-9-l2g Band-9-12 VALERIE ORAND- Mississippi CX 0. RN JENNIFER PEARS- Alaska School paper- 9-103 FHA-9-I0 MATTHEW PERRY-Alaska MONA LISA PERDUE-Alaska GRACE PIPPIN-Alaska WAUNITA PIPPIN - Alaska GREGORY JON PIRIE-Alaska Key Club-I0-l23 Con. Band- 9-l2g Stage Band- 9-I2 GEORGE F. POLLITT- Maryland Football- 9, 103 Wrestling-93 Track-9-l2 JOHN M. PONTIUS- Colorado BBall-9g Football- I0-l2g Track l0, l2g Wrestling- I0-I2 GLENN QUAKEN BUSH- Alaska EDWARD F RANDOLPH- Idaho Wrestling-93 Key Club- 9-l2: Stu. Coun.-9-123 Yearbook- I 0- I 2 Qi w RICHARD REICH- Alaska Swimming- I2g Track- 9-l2g ak Ill -,xx 9 I0' Stu. Coun. 9 mIIIDi JAMES RYAN- California Football 9, I0 LAURA KATHRYN w. SA N DRSTROM-Alaska VBaII-9 I C! X-Country 9-IO' French Club- ' HYE RHEE GREG RHINES EVAN ROBERTS- Oregon Wrestling- 9, 101 X-Country-I0 J. WADE ROMANS- Alaska Wrestling-9-l23 Football ll-I2: Yearbook-I2 MICHAEL JAY ROTH- Oregon Hockey-l0g Swimming-l2g Track 123 Bio. Club-l Ig Band- IO, ll: Nhs II-I2 JANET ELIZABETH RUCKMAN-California JCL-I0-l lg Spirit Freaks-I I3 AFS-II YJ ag? ,qv PHIL SAU ER STACEY SCHALLOCK All Alaska VBaII-9-121 BBaII-9-I 2: X-Country II: Track-IO: Badmiton-I I, I2g Stu. Coun. 9-l21 Key Club-9-I2 Yearbook- I0-I2 TH ERESA SCHLOESSER- Alaska MICHAEL LAYNE SHACKLES- Texas Wrestling-123 Track-I2 RODNEY SHILLING ROCKEY SHIPPEY- Ponape SUSAN SHAW- Montana Choir-9-I2: Stu. Coun-l Ig Spirit Freaks-II WILLARD SIMMONS-Alask RICHARD H. SISSON- Kan JEFF SMITH- Alaska Q9 GO TD won LD, I'M A SENIOR H5727 KAREN SMITH- Track-I0 SUSAN E. SWARTZ-Alaska Drama-I0-123 Stu. Coun. I23 Thespians-I I-I 2: Choir-9- I 2 ROBERT E. TAYLOR f', TRAVIS SMITH-California RICK SOLIE- Montana X-Country-I0-l2g Skiing-9-l2g German Club- I0-I2: For. Lang.-I0-123 Choir-9-I21 Drama I0 SUSAN SOUTH- Calif. Band-9-I2 BRIAN STEVENS- Alaska VBall-l0g Drama-12: Stu. Coun.-I2 TIM W. STOVALL-Oklahoma RANDALL SWAIN- Texas Rifle-IO, 93 VBall-9 -J-4' 36 Za Xte- Tm'5t X 1.4 BONITA TESTU- Alaska Project Now-I0,II GEOFF THOMAS-Australia Football-I2 MARK THOMSON-California BARBARA THOMPSON- Montana CRAIG THOMPSON- Washington NATASHA THOMPSON- Hawaii X-Country-I0-IZ: Track- 9: Swimming- I0 PAMELA THORSON- Minnesota Matmaids- 9, I0, Tcnnis-IO: Choir-9-I I ROBERT WILLIAM TINSLEY -Michigan German Clun- 9, I0: Science Club- 9, I0 DEBBIE TOWNSEND1Kooky Blondej- Hawaii- Track- ll: .I.V. Cheerleading I2 MARK TURNER- New Mexico Band- 9-l2: Choir- II, IZ: NHS- II. l2. 43 OG Sl Y-I li v A , .,,..,, J,,...,,.. DOUG VAN DERBI LT TIM SKI WASHELESKI Alaska Wrestling-ll RANDY WEAVER- Alaska Band-9-I2 ' 1' od? JOHN M. VANENKEVORT- Washington X-Country-9, I I: Skiing-9-I23 Track-93 For. Lang-I2 JULIE VANHYNING JAY VANVELDHUIZEN CLAY CAPTAIN HATTRlCK WALLACE- Texas- Hockey-9-I2: Football- 9-Il Diving-l2g Stu. Coun- 9-l2g Key Club 9, I0 LOIS WANG- Hong Kong KEITH WARREN Football-IO: Swimming-9 SUZANNE WEIL Alaska RAYMOND YOUNG Cahfornna LELA G WELLS Illrnols Debate ll I2 Blizzard I2 Drama I2 BRENDA WHISENHANT Alaska Sknng 9 I2 X Country 9 ll Track9 Chonr II DALE E WIEDERICH Washington Key Club II I2 MARY WILLIAMS Utah CHERYL ANN WINTERS Calrforma NHS I2 Band 9 I2 JERRY WORKES C Skinny J Canada Track 9 Chess 9 Yearbook I2 Senior Honors SHANNON BARNETT- Jr. Prom Queeng Homecoming Queen MELISSA BENSON- Stu. Coun., Outstanding Sophomoreg Most Improved Volleyball Player-l0g 2nd princess for Valentine-l Ig Most Valuable Player in Volleyball-I lg Stu. Coun. Service Award-I lg Quill and Scroll I I, IZ1 Girls State-I lg Keyheart-I03 Senior Ball Queen-I2 FRED COLEMAN-Most Improved Swimmer-I0 MIKE DUNSHIE-All Railbelt Team-Offense-I2 ROBERT FRANZ-Boys State-I I1 All Star Stage Band-ll CARYN FUZZARD-Keyheart-IZ: exchange student-I0 DANA GARRETT-Drum Major-l2g ALL State Band-I I, I23 Band Directors Award-I Ig Jazz Award-9 CINDY HAWKINS-Most Improved Cheerleader-I lg 2nd Princess lor Jr. Prom-I I LINDA JOHNSON-Debate Award-ll SHERI KIRKMAN-Quill and Scroll ll-I2 LISA KLAICH-Outstanding underclassman in Band-I lg Outstanding Woodwind for Alaska State Fest.-I I: All State Honor Band-I Ig Exchange Student-IO WILLIE KOO-Boys State-I I PAT KOZELUH-Domestic Exchange-I2 ED LAMBERT-Stu. Coun. Outstanding Junior-I I: Key Club, Outstanding new member-I Ig NMSQT Letter of Commendationg Finalist if Montana State Science Fair-IOQ Representative to Intermountain Junior Science and Humanities Symposium-l03 lst Grand Prize Butte, Montana Science Fair-l0g 2nd Prince Sr. Ball GARY LAMBERT-lst Prince St. Ball-IZ: lst Prince Junior Prom-I lg Homecoming King-I23 Most Improved Wrestler-IOL All Railbelt-Offense-I2 ROGER LIVINGSTON-Most Improved Shooter-Il JIM LOKKEN-Most Valuable skier-l03 Alaska Junior National Ski Team-I I, I2 FIDELIA MARATITA-Honor certificates-9-I IL Valentines Queen-93 NHS-I lg AFS-I2 SHIRLEY MCCONNELL-Exchange Student: River Times Assist Ed.-I I LYNN MELAVIC-lst Princess Sr. Ball JOHN PONTIUS-All Railbelt-Offense-IZ WADE ROMANS-Wrestling State Champ-9, I l1State Runner-up-I lg Outstanding Wrestler Il MIKE ROTH-Boys State-I I1 Sr. Ball King STACEY SCHALLOCK-Keylieart-91 Most Improved Basketball player-95 Most Improved Badmiton-I lg Homecoming Princess-IOL Homecoming Princess-I lg 3rd Princess Jr. Prom-I I: Quill and Scroll-I I, I2 EVA SCHROYER-2nd Princess Sr. Ball RICK SOLIE-Most Improved Skiing-9: Most Valuable Skiing-I I: Alaska State Honor Choir-I lg Jr. National Ski Team-I I. IZQ Arctic Winter Games-I0 SUSAN SOUTH-Alaska All State Honor Band-l I. I2 GEOFF THOMAS-Exchange Student-I2 PAM THORSON-Outstanding Choir Member-9. IO: Music Camp Scholarship-I0 ROBERT TINSLEW-Volleyball, Most Improved Player MATT VANENKEVORT-Most Improved Skiing-I I CLAY WALLACE-Jr. Prom King SUZANNE WEIL-lst Princess Junior Prom 34.4 ,n Z 4. ,ff K.. f. ffl nw ,, fn- . , 1 2 f 4 :ij X 4 3, va .Wt we A. M i fl , W 1 5, ,wa Isp bn iv :tiff F, .Q Q A wr- Z' xx: Tl K a . fr v , Q.. YE, 4 v 1 ?. 15, 151 x givliyg , xg ,UA vt .', r N. ' li , . anis? pf 'gal 'I ' 'wr' 1 :Q ff? 'fr 'f Eff vi' ,ix W ' 4 s,' L 'Y, 4- ' 1 fi '9' I T .L Ii 2 rf . H: ' -Uv-1 r A . . , -3 ,Lf f I lf' if, L ii! f , +- i '5 1 Q 25. H fin 5 -' , .. 1 'jk 7 V A , . 2' J ' ' U -. yew' ' ,b , , ,yr . 1 . U J 1 1 1 - , 1- in 71 . b ' ,L 7 wi ,1 1 K r : 1 -vi' ve v 5 fi X J fi gg ,af i Qi L, .U ,U rf. 1' 'qi' : 3 .v P+ , .yy 1 if 81 4 2 -H . 5 5: . . 5-Q 544-'r' ' 3 w glib X in , Q , , if -1-. 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Q ' gil b :L 15 5' X , Ms: . , .f H f- ,XG ,- G-Q J, J, wg N SN x 4 -v Q? 9' 9 Fx. Leaders Of The Pack Even though they were the smallest class in the school, the Seniors stood on top of the student hier- archy. The Seniors, though eagerly awaiting gradua- tion, devoted their extra time to school activities. Led by Senior Class President Shannon Barnett, the staff of officers and representatives made the year a good one for fellow senioritis-suffers. A dynamic assembly of Juniors led their class through an exciting year. Bernice Burns headed the group as their efforts brought forth a dance CBoogie Nightsj, the Junior Prom, and other activities in which all classes participated. The Sophomores generated energy and zest as they became involved in student activities under the com- mand of Mary Van Hoomisen. The rest of the class got involved as the officiers in hall decorating, float build- ing and other events organized by the individual classes and the student council as a whole. The Freshmen officiers and representatives gained experience as they developed expertise in handling school affairs. Their growing knowledge was apparent as they planned Homecoming, Halloween and Christ- mas activities. Freshmcn leaders of '78-'79 are FRONT ROW: Leanne Olmstead, V. Prcs.g Jay Fenton, Pres.g Kara Nance, Sec., Gillian King, Treas.g BACK ROW: Bev White, Rep., Cindy Hoppner, Rep.g Abbie Johnson, Rep.g Helen Schruf, Repg and Kim Obrien, Rep. ABOVE: Officers and Reps. for the class of 79 are BOTTOM to TOP: Pete VanFlein, V. Pres Burnice Burns Pres Julie Burud Rep., Renee Dykma, Rep., Jennifer Fate Rep Kris Washeleski Rep., Marcia Fenton, Rep., Lory Barsdate Treas Lauri Code Secg and Toby Green, Rep l Super Senior Officers and Reps. FRONT ROW: Stacey Schallock, V. Pres.: Barb Thompson, Rep.: Bridget Baker, Sec.: Brian Stevens, Treas.: Darlene May, Rep. Sophomore Officers and Reps. include, FRONT to BACK: Brenda Thompson, Rep.: Kim Barnard, Rep.: Randy Freeman, Rep.: Kathy Franz, Rep.: Linda Streit, Rep.: BACK ROW: Kathy Pagh. Rep.: Shannon Barnett, Pres.: Pat Kozeluh, Rep.: Shroyer, Rep. and Willie Woo, Rep. .lim Klaich, Rep.: Mary Vanlloomiscn, Pres.: Marcie Hassebroek. V. Pres.: Laura Winford, See: and Linda Winters. Treas. ...of im .5 ' Q- RSV I ' smmpawws t V 'Y' bv tw ' 1 fmamtg, l . if Lt is , oka Hifi -W Mr. lgllgpperj ... Q59 Gray Matter akes the Grade When asked, Are there intelligent life forms at West Valley'? , a safe response is to direct the question to a National Honor Society member. Well prepared to an- swer faffirmatively!J would be N.H.S. President, Willie Koog Vice President, Lisa Klaichg Treasurer, Ed Lam- bertg Secretary, Cheryl Wintersg or any member of West's society for the academically elite. Each member must have a 3.5 or higher grade point average and spe- cial recommendation by teachers, so membership is truly an honor. On top of showing continually outstanding academic ability, N.H.S. people were busy throughout the year with service projects. As well as providing N.H.S. schol- arships, films were shown and events such as the faculty tea at Christmas were held. Abundance of brains and bright ideas in this organization makes its projects im- portant additions to West. 46 V' 'o 3' Projectionist Willie Koo presents a fund-raising movie for N.H.S. Front Row, Ms. Sally Allison, Lisa Klaich, Mike Roth, Cheryl Winters, Ed Lambert, Caryn Fuzzard, Willie Koo. Back Row: 73 '9 1 va 1:1 Ill lm!! Mark Turner, Robert Franz, Greg Goering, Jim Lokken. 4' if 1 fl 1' I l I. 'I' Tx -, S iz 5 S fi fl ' A '-f, 'ft i , 'F .V ' ' A :ra Lori Ritter, Elizabeth Swift, Kathy Gibson. Lenita Sheridan, Liz Tonkins, Abbie Johnson, Mark Ward, Tracy Johnson, Bev White, Thor Melchoir, Geoff Thomas, Mahla Strohmaier, avid Smith, Lisa LaChance. David S Q: , ll Thurman, Chris Williams. 79 f ' ,Q 43-'x Cas, A A , 1l, 'f1i!! : Q g v A- ,-. t . - ,- ,Qvg 4 ' I xx. - T r I ff V ' ' S .l Ng, wvvvff' ...A-nb' A as is . ni ,stt to I w. F D 'lv, Dj '0- 4 4 ,, low- First chairperson performance. To Honor ur School and FRONT ROW Sue South Diane Lipinski Gillian King Diane Jon Leonard Bob Franz Paul Milan Tim Cowan Caldwell, Inge Deehr Sue Jones SECOND ROW Tina Deehr STANDING Mr Wiese Linda Winters Kim Kelly Virginia Leslie Rogers, Varma Van Veldhuwen Jenny Gibson Edie Coty Richard Button Albert Lawson Des Conrad Jackie Vaugn, Brian Dickerson Karen Hilliard Lyn Perkowski THIRD Thornhill Jan Thomson ROW: Richard Tremarello Dan Gerdes Kara Nance Paul iw' 48 Z' L ka., Q Basically a clarinet player, Mark Turner pauses for a breath. 4? lg. 66 Q-fw 4 XXI! M ilf! SJ!!! 5 There was a surprise in store for many people when concert band started again this school year with innova- tive projects. One of the bands newer projects was the Music Marathon, done with the orchestra. Actually it cannot be said that concert band started again, as it never really stopped at the end of the last school year. The band continued marching practice and in July '77, marched and won first place in the Golden Days Parade for music and marching. They have also marched for two military functions at Fort Wainwright and have received awards for them. The band gave five local concerts, performed in the State Music Festival, and took a tour to the south central part of the state where they played 16 concerts. Band Captain Lisa Klaich, director George Wiese, and the 68 students in band did their best to fulfill the band's main goal which was To honor our school and the city of Fairbanks by being the best band in the state. the City of Fairbanks by Being . FRONT ROW: Lisa Klaich, Bobbi Doner, Alice Hisamoto, Katie Van Cleve, Linda Rayburn. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Winters, Mary Van Hoomissen, Marylin Childers, Toni San Chez, Cheryl Wilhelm, Sandy Flodin, Donna Neidhold, Laurie Klepper. THIRD ROW: Jenny Jordon, Joe Shaw, Lori Loud, Dana Garrett, Debbie Thcis, Hans Straiger, Katie Ncidhold, Dave Totin, Mark Lewis, Mario Roedercr. FOURTH ROW: Bob Dempsey, Chris Senungetuk, Cindy Oliver, John Stinson, Mike Ashton, Theresa Dempsey, Mark Turner, Ted Thomas, Rus Peterman, Bill Cox. STANDING: Eric Resch. 'E S ,-fi 4Q Part of the power behing the woodwinds is Diane Caldwell. N iw, ai, Endeavoring to perfect a piece, Dana Garrett concentrates, as usual, on sax. THE BEST BAND I THE STATE. ' Members ofthe band entertain listeners' cars with waves of music at a basketball game. ff' Practice makes perfect, and Anne Walters often reviews the bass- LEFT TO RlGHT: lan White, Joy Phillips, Mrs. Matschke, Charlie Koo, Janice Trumbull, Jennifer Brice, Druska Salisbury, Debbie Davis, Brian Johnson, Robert Carboy, David Lokken, Arun Sharma, boubakr Elshamma, Barbara Setzer, Tom Van Flein, Raeleen Fishback, Terry Nance, James Hobbs, Rachel Lindemann, Anne Walters. ic String long Mrs. Donna Matschke, director, President Druska Salisbury, and her fellow officers led the I7 piece orches- tra through many and varied money-making projects. These projects included selling tickets at games, holding a Music Marathon, hosting bake sales, and washing cars. They presented four regular orchestra concerts, and many special performances at the District String Festi- val, Youth Fair, and State Music Festival. Concerts at the Pioneer Home and Senior Citizens luncheons were also given. Brian Johnson rehcarses violin-tly. l is 5l n-Key Performances To excell in choral music singing and to encourage new people to enjoy singing with us. Many are of the opinion that the choir has attained this goal, set by their director, Mrs. Marvilla Davis. Choir not only gave their concerts, they spread music even further with Rock-a- thon on December 16 and l7, sang for junior high and grade schools, and for clubs such as Rotary. The 45 members of the choir, with Mrs. Davis, had a pancake feed, a spaghetti feed and other activities. mm Director, Mrs. Davis leads the Choir on. Q rf I rice 35 be Lorie Green, Melinda Howard, and Tracy Johnson, practice for a performance. Singing along with Janice Trumbull and Cindy Hoppner, Laura Winford sways with the music. High on the choir scale, Barb Thompson, and Jan Thompson ', A 1 Wk., uk: test their voices for practice. P Y. T i5F?SFsK7iF'ff ' 'yy 1 X . X 'I ,,4 Soprano Anne Rowinski pitches her best note. Front Row: Mrs. Davis, Fidelia Maratita, Mary Benzona, Esther Lindemann. Jan Thomson, Barb Thompson, Mark Turner, Tim Ol- son, Was Owen, Shane Holmberg, Kim Barnard, Jaylen Fenton, Julie Burud, Abbie Johnson. 2Nd Row: Ellen Bell, Kristin Lloyd, Melinda Howard, Cindy I-loppner, Sue Swartz, Laura Winford, Frank Viator, Arun Sharma, Mark Ward, Kelly Miller, Lenita Sheridan, Sally ,wean '-1 I. 43 Bruce Kenyon, Brian Johnson, V Toby Green, and Arun Sharmia ' make-up the bass-bone of the - choir. llfff X-,El C20 in 5 Alto Lenita Sheridan makes vocal the musical SCOPE. Sherman, Janice Trumbull. Back Row: Doris Candage, Brenda Thompson, Anne Rowinski, Tracy Johnson, Paula Hcbb, Lorie Green, Bruce Kenyon, Toby Green, Joy Phillips, Lorie Vorhers, Susan Shaw, Leslie Foltz. Not Pictured: Greg Cross, Brian Johnson, Caren Mc Arthcr ?'A.t1:1:'5ffs. ff 'W' 4? 2537? li Q fu? i -V,9f.2tQ,J.g,'1g .X-I Q 'f'fi 7'H l 5 f,7,,-- 'gafxg' W5 ' fl? ,g few-, , 4 1 I Q t1.',.,',-,. ., ,fre if we 4?,,fSn-,-'afLr:'l4,M.1 'S',,,, 1'-Q -wf,f.w'-gl 2 lg ,gfg 44. -X is film' ff? f-Wifi -ws.. , wg I . 1, 7,-yy, y, f, K 'it 21, ' , - tgssrfn is Tir , . fe 1 ,.,+. 'f'eiA..11 and f , lx my 2'Y'i'.-',,.g 4. ., 'r' :l5,-,V-.ggpxfs -: , , J' ZflT,y,g,,g.3f,i'rSg?,, aj: ,E , .s 53 . , '1 7. ,,.. 4 , .J V fi id: iw fi li 1 93,455.1 'fl fi' Under the leadership of President Claire-Bear Ro- miek, Vice-President Bill Hidden, and Secretary-Trea- surer Willie Koo, the International Club members never went hungry. The yearly activities began with a sumptu- ous banquet for members and their families, which in- cluded exotic dishes from France, Germany, Russia, Spain, Italy, China, and Mexico. With the help of super- visors Mrs. Renata Van Enkevort and Miss Susan Pe- ters, the club baked dozens of delectables, went Christ- mas caroling, hosted parties, and did a magnificent job decorating their showcase. FRONT: Carl Heidel, Jennifer Bell, Inge Espe, Cheryl Martin, Anita Tomany, Therese Humphrey, Lenita Sheridan, Lauri Ritter, Katie Van Cleve, Mike Romick, Tom Van Flein, Claire Romick, Alice Hisamoto, Joni Papp, Elizabeth Tonkins, Lory Barsdate, Willie Koo, Rose Ann Sanoski, Geoff Thomas, Miss Susan Peters, Sarah Peyton, Leah Turner, Frau Van Enkenvort. +..,0l, . pq ,wg W F M k:..? 'fgsiijte fegiis 1 , Q4 , fs-L, 'Y m,,QfsJf3',,:- 1 -1-et 'N -, t P P---. .re 2. at . TN' -- , +1 1 s . t , Q an-if '-Vmwv Q'-, it ,-- r is gli: Q f. - , f'1 N- mf , - wa s V i if 5 of' -' -Wifi it Cracking up on cardboard, Katie Van Cleve and .loni Papp enjoy the International sledding party. S on ra' 0' '7 ru BQ. 'A X . '4 , V Ae! l'l'0l,Ql. M X Jo llllllllk lt FRONT: Paul McCarthy, Jim Blair, Doris Candage, John Viator, Robert Carboy, Jennifer Fate, Russ Talvi, Jana Cannon, Ralph Bartlett, David Wheeler, Deirdre Helfferieh, Patricia Barclay, Debbie Rohloff, Anne Walters, Diana deVangas, Kim Colette, Kib Cannon, Joni Papp, Paula Barclay, Vonda BigJoe, Kelley Kipp, Gillian King, Dawn Bratten. Karen Sole, .lull Schoenleber. Co consuls Paula Barclay and Joni Papp compare scrolls. The Classics Junior Classical League advisor Miss Pauline R. Chamness explains the primary goal of J.C.L. is To encourage among young people an interest in and appre- ciation of the civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give some understand- ing ofthe debt of our own culture to that ofthe classical antiquity. Boasting bountiful banquets with Greek and Roman delicacies in varius flavus , the League started activi- ties with the induction of new members. Guided by four Senators and an Aedile fProgram Directorj the club kindled the Roman candle of action. Going into business with slave sales and chariot washes, the organization supported Saturnalia festivities, the Winter Olympics, and numerous feasts. 1 laxx . at ff 1 Jai w ' iq JE y gllllg Chamncss Caesar urns esteem. .'V. Viewers: We Put You In The Picture Harry Knuckles, private eye, and his wonder-dog, Vivian, would have felt right at home in Mrs. Philleo's yearbook class with twenty-eight Corruptors of Criminals, Fighters of Foes, and Doers of Decent Deeds. The scentimental campaign kicked off a productive year for the Aurora staff. With visions of Leroy dancing before their eyes, Editors Stacey Schallock and Missie Benson led the attack on defenseless dummies Cnot the staffers-the rough layout planners for yearbook pageslj. The ad crew hit the streets of Fairbanks with a fantastic sales pitch, photographers developed skills, photos, and hands, and the artists drew the conclusion that it was all lunacy. The copy staff vigorously assulted innocent paper with abundant creativity, mostly unprintable, and inner margins, outer margins, and marginal sanity haunted the layout people. By the time of the final dead- line the staff all looked at their world super-imposed on the imagined graph paper of a layout planner, but here the success of these talented people is laid out for the Gentle Reader. F ., f xg 1 l i ABOVE LEFT: Trusty Rusty Talvi and we think everyone ought to have a file boy like Clay Wallace at right. 5 2 2 r osx v Q ff? I ' ' 1.-2 Editors Stacey Schallock and Missie Benson mail the first deadline. Our Flashy photographers Jerry Workcs, Front, Roger Livingston, Left, and Dana Garret, Right. Tk,a1vt,ycioo.,l,ii 'cm pwpudvti !wOTvLlO1qm hom who patty Tupwuvtoau ibwt ICLUYL' 'ff ooo T Q s.J 4 J . LJ '1 Layout Editors Rochelle Mattloek and Russ Talvi. Layout Staff Rochelle Mattl0ck,Th0r Melchior, Kelly Wicn,Mg1rCic Husgcbrock Marcia Fenton. Jackie Delany, Micky Schruf, Ed Randolph, Jennifer Fate, Wade Romans, and Terry DcVries. Copy Staff TOP to BOTTOM: Clair Romick, Jenny Gibson, Bridget Baker, Lory Barsdate, and Shirley McConnell, Copy Editor. ABOVE: Randy Freeman. Lynne Meiavic, Ad Manager: and Burniee Burns. This ycars Ad Staff. BELOW: Margie Dirks and Shannon West, Yearbook Artists. Cutting pictures down to size is one of Ellen Bell's many duties as 1, 2 X 'I ll llll-0 .tv lil. tt member ofthe Blizzard. The chance to be on the Blizzard staff is educational. interesting, and fun, as shown here by Kris Lloyd's smile. SEATED: Tracy Johnson. Melinda Howard. Sandy Leist. C0-Cdii0l' Lenita Sheridan. Pat Kozeluh. Tom Van Ellen Bell. Sheri Kirkman. Annette Grady. Fidelia Hoomissen, Robert Toylor. Advisor Mrs. Marcia Burnside Maratita, Chris Harding. STANDING: Carla Warren. Kris Lela Wells, NOT PICTUREDI Editor Bridget Baker. Lloyd. Susan Van Vliet. it t di 5. The Blizzard o Snow Job 'N if Light tables are of great importance when working on layouts. This one helps Sheri Kirkman, Annette Grady and Bridget Baker get the job done!!! West Valley's noteworthy publisher of the newsworthy was none other than the praiseworthy'Blizzard. With special features including Sportlight, Bag It recipes, Club Capers, Student Council Notes from Our Prez, and opinion polls -on controversial subjects, current issues were covered in each issue of the Blizzard. In 1977 the staff finally had use of light tables, important equipment for layout work. The addition of the Alaska High School Press Association logo to the front page contributed even more journalistic class to the fourth volume of the Bliz- zard. . Caring, Key Club's ay O Life . A key organization at West Valley is the Key Club. This Kiwanis-sponsored group provides many services for both school and community. The club's major activi- ties include the purchase of bookshelves and flags for the school, the infamous Radio Day capers, and working devotedly for the March of Dimes. At an international convention in 1977, these March of Dimes efforts were commended with a second place overall trophy for West's super single service project. Throughout the year, West's Key Club made real con- cessions for school and community, especially in the sale of munchable concessions at numerous activities. K .ri-i , Governor Hammond thinks Key Club is neat. Keyheart Mary Bezona thinks the governor is okay, too. Are you sure? secretary Mike Cooney questions BELOW: President Ed Lambert. l V 4x - W .1 if-2 l 1 gl llll lv FRONT ROW: See., Mike Cooney,g V. Pres., Greg Pirie,, Pres., Barsdate, Mary BeZona,, Caryn Fuzzard. Other members are, Pat Ed Lambert,g Treas., Fred Randolph,g Ken Elbert, Richard Kozeluh, Geoff Thomas, Dale Wiedrich, Toby Green, Richard Tremarello, Mark Schroder, Charlie Koo, Mark Lewis,g I-licks, Chris Harding and Advisor, Mr. Robert Sprague. Keyhearts, Helen Sehruf, Mary VanHoomisen, Lori Q1 1 'QW my XX These wolves were donated by the West Valley Key Club and the ease was donated by the Student Council. The Joy of Speaking Front Row Seated: Frank Viator, Lory Barsdate, Edward Lambert, Tracy Johnson, Kathy Gibson, Clay Wallace, Karen Hilliard. Back Resolved: that West Valley's outstanding forensics and drama team shall again triumph at state. With speaking ability galore, Westis debate team pre- pared to defend their '77 forensics championship. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marcia Burnside, debaters ada- mantly defended and opposed national health care plans, orators rehearsed rhetoric, and dramatic interpretations of literature sprung from the tongues of speakers. f. if! 1 Row Standing: Paula Barclay Mrs. Burnside, Inga Espe, Chris Wil liams, Bernice Burns, Rosiland Johnson. Y X' ., in-if Research is vital on obtaining information for a debate. Tracy Johnson argues ll point supporting her side of the debate. K fb. i QQ. l H' I P' X .. 4.., ..,, ' x fit NRL! The tcam prepares for the The library is well used state topic. l X Reiveds W Radar omitmtirrt N K 1 Qpbuifle C Qtollgjkgllfl tt' if Lora lifmztll Ol 3 Uh M1 1 N! E r'f:?F:f4PiY'WF'J' . Students fascinated with science fiction had an open opportunity to discuss concepts movies books and to argue over others opinions in the Science Fiction Club Supervisor Mrs Kathy Webb President Jennifer Gibson Vice President Scott Stamps and Secretary Susan Jones guided the ere ative crew in their travels through time space 1 and reading matter. The members halted their voyage long enough to order special t-shirts and start a letter campaign to persuade a T.V. station to carry the new Star Trek series. YY, . ..C,,', , W. , ALASKR T 4 Space cases in the Science Fiction Club include: Ted Stamps, Joe Kennebec, Lenita Sheridan, Chris Harding, Jim Blair, Shannon Church, Randy Swain: officers include Susan Jones, jenny Gibson, Advisor Kathy Webb, and Scot Stamps. Hi on Art An W 4' t.....,,r Front Row, Dave Sala, Brian Dickerson, Anita Tomany, Donna Dahl, Cathy Allen, Becky Baumgartner, Back Rowg Ms. Hughes, Jim Lott, Joni Papp, Susan Weil, Dale McRae, Robert Taylor. r i - Decorators Jim Lott and Annette Grandy help to make thc library bloom. - ,XX y , was v an ,,,, ,hiv s fei.f45 f I f J , , . 5- -'O I' x : L7 9 'O Ou tb I O O' 9 l C 7 l C l O O X L' I di - A challenging organization for those intrigued with decoration and design, the Art Club welcomed any interested students. Beginning it's first season by decorating the library for Christmas, the Club continued creative efforts with an art show for Open House. Imaginative members proceeded with Hung by Pat Kozeluh and Dale McRae, an intricate mobile independent projects while the Art Show was enhances the Af' Show mom' transported to Alaskaland for public viewing. 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Cross-Country 1977-1978 West Opponent G B G B 38 22 Lathrop 31 63 38 22 Eielson 54 24 16 Eielson 32 49 34 25 Lathrop 21 32 99 75 Palmer 51 106 99 75 Chugiak 55 85 99 75 Lathrop 86 129 99 75 Bartlett 86 20 99 75 Eielson 138 142 130 111 Kenai 91 38 130 111 Diamond 29 33 130 111 Kodiak 68 79 130 111 Lathrop 115 168 130 111 Homer 103 115 130 1 1 1 Eielson 164 29 15 Barrow 28 56 24 19 Eielson 40 47 24 Tok 62 REGIONALS 42 15 Lathrop 27 69 42 15 Eielson 51 55 STATE West Boys 4th place West Girls 7th place Coach Sprague determines the winning team by the lowest score. of L 1 s I Q' Placement in the pack is important for a champion finish. The cross-country team literally ran away with the Regional meet. The boys captured first through sixth place, giving them a perfect score and first place overall. Rick Solie, named Athlete of the Week by the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, took 'vs :IEIHHW L QQQ x first place to become the boys Regional champion. The girls placed second in the meet, thus enabling both teams to compete in the State meet. West Valley was the only school from Fairbanks that sent both the boys and girls teams to the State meet. At the State meet, West Valley runners met with some stiff competition. Rick Solie came in fourth place out of 96 competitors, helping the boys team to a fifth place standing. The girls team took seventh placeg their top runner being Micky Schruf. Striving for West, Micky Schruf. 3-fa -I b 73 QL we Like A Fine Wine . On October 8, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner said: Like a fine wine, the West Valley football team seems to get better with age. fCoachJ Ted Deleon's vineyard of youthful gridders proved that again Friday night at the Big Dipper when they shut out arch-rival Lathrop, l4-O. The Wolfpack indeed made a devastational comeback! Getting it together after losing the first three games of the season, they completely reversed the trend by reigning victorious over every opposing team the second time around. They wound up an exciting season with their spectacular victory over the previously undefeatable Eielson Ravens, hold- ing them scoreless for the first time in the history of the league! FOOTBALL 77 - 78 Home Team Game Opponent O North Pole 10 6 Lathrop 12 0 Eielson 14 26 North Pole 6 14 Lathrop 0 6 Eielson 0 W L T 3 3 0 2nd Place in Railbelt Conference Paul Brown, 444, breaks for extra yardage. - ,, i z 1 5,5 KD 4. 4 . Es W 'N F 16 I fl 4 3 dems x ff A . Hikers And Spikers Enthusiasm, hard work, and team effort resulted in an excellent winning streak for the Junior Varsity football team. Losing only their first game to North Pole, they finished the season after winning four games in a row, which resulted in their first place position in Region VI! .4 gale! J V Football 1977-78 Home Team Opponents North Pole Lathrop 14 Eielson 6 8 North Pole 0 44 Lathrop 6 W.f4j L.QlJ T105 lst Place Railbelt Conference 721143 I 11 gi 5 'iq Q L, I ' ' V ,S qw. . i . 41251 . Coaches Klcppcr and Caciari instructing the quarterback. 4' lf? QS , X, A Arla X K ,Q wi . VV,. I U -. .Q 'Q -uf J.V. Volleyball 1977-78 1 1 Home Team Opponents , 15- 6 Lathrop 15-12 15- 3 Valdez 15- 4 15- 7 15- 6 16-14 North Pole 15-13 Eielson 15- 2 15- 7 , 15- 9 Nenana 15- 6 15- 5 15- 9 Lathrop 15- 9 15- 9 4 15-12 15- 5 North Pole 15- 9 15- 5 15-13 Eielson 15-10 15- 6 16-14 Lathrop 15- 3 15-11 15-13 15-4 Nenana 15-12 15-12 16-14 North Pole 15- 5 15- 4 W. L. T. C51 161 Q01 FRONT ROW: Peggy Williams, Jackie Schloesser, Theresa Dempsey, Renee Cravens. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Cash, Margie Dirks, Donna Kious, Lauri Code. BACK ROW: Donna VonderHaur. Leslie Jackson, Linda Streit, Nancy Anderson, Sheri Huntsman, Coach Stcffcs. Not picturedg Kim Barnard. 94 ii ' 1 i?'16f, sw W mi 5' X 'WM' Evqw nv' With room for only nine on the varsity team, a turnout of thirty- five left plenty for the junior varsity team coached by Mr. Matt KU C. Steffes. The J.V.'s started shaping up the fourth week of the season and were volleying toward better things, including the possibility of a freshman team. Stars And Spikes Forever , A - if ' x .ri 1 5' MP' NWN, T: f T .. .,...,. V.,-ass.. ,. -3 www., W as - 1 Missie Benson sets, as Stacey Schallock and Kathy Pagh look on. 1 1 GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM 1977-78 Here's one on me , says Kathy Pagh as she spikes the ball. Home Team School Qpponem 15- 2 15- 3 Lathrop 15- 3 The West Valley Girls Volleyball team has 15- 4 Valdez 15-13 15-ll proven to be truly almighty. The school's high ex- 15- 4 15-12 North Pole pectations were not disappointed as the girls vol- 15- 8 15-10 Eielson 15-14 leyed to victory after victory with very few losses. 15- 3 15- 7 Nenana With Coach Ruth Scanlan leading the way, sea- 15-10 15- 8 Lathrop 15- 4 soned players look forward to a state berth. 15- 6 15- 3 North Pole 15- 6 15- 9 Eielson 5 Lathrop 15- 9 15-13 15- 8 15- 5 North Pole STATE- West Valley 5th place REGIONALS- West Valley 2nd place FRONT ROW: Gillian King, Missic Benson, Jaylenc Fenton, X X X x Nf' I C9 NJ VNfV5 Sri .Z GD 96 Bernice Bums, Lori Mcicrs' MIDDLE ROW: Stacey Schauocfk' Do it , says Missie Benson, as Staccy Schallock positions hcrsclli Kathy Pagh, Mandy Boggs, Kathy Lcyva. TOP ROW: Kim Jackson, Patsy Navarro. H2 Coach Ruth Scanlan points out the facts. . K ' s,.....w ,. af t Q tttif, f Spirit Leaders Back The Pack Weekly bake sales, button sales, spirit boosting at pep assemblies, and cheering at almost all sports events managed to keep the six Varsity cheerleaders busy! They raised money to travel to Anchorage with the boys and girls basketball teams, and also boosted Wolfpack mo- rale by going to Delta, Eielson and North Pole. Under the leadership of advisor Diadre Dalrymple, and Cap- tain Bridget Baker, these girls showed a great amount of enthusiasm and winning spirit for West Valley. On call cheerleaders spur the team to better efforts. West Valley spirit reached skyhigh Bridget Baker, Lynda Foster, Julie Burud, Cindy Hawkins, Miki Piza, Kris Washeleski. A 'ms 6 .9 an La ., 1 JW Q fl c u 4 Y' Wt .rrr ., X f X J .V. Pep Boosters On the big day of try-outs, after two weeks of prac- tice, girls were judged on their ability to cheer, their overall appearance, and their poise on the floor. The six chosen for the .I.V. Squad gained experience for future years by cheering for all Junior Varsity athletics. Con- cluding a great year, we send them home to return next year with renewed spirit and energy. :., .s Swishing her pom poms, Shelly Brunaugh gives emphasis to the school fight song. L :.' libs. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Corona, Shelly Brunaugh, Morgan Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: Timona Peeters. TOP ROW: Captain Randi Freeman, Debbie Townsend. Cheerleaders demonstrate their skill in team coordination. Y.-.-me EV. bv M i QQ f an QW-5 57 tv 'i G+' L.-5 Rowdy Rooters Wolfperson mascot Kim Barnard shows what big teeth she has during a basketball game. Wg, w Who were those students jumping around, yelling in the stands? They were the Spirit Freaks ofcourse! The purpose of the club, as Advisor Mrs. Diadre Dalrymple stated, was to support the cheerleaders, and get rowdy! Spirit Freak President Melinda Howard headed the 45 members as they screamed and cheered through West Valley basketball, football, and hockey games. The C w if F 5 , , 3 Q F1 .13 ln- 6' Q gr ll - f-Y ' 1 members ea SPirit F k t-shirtbd ans C , 5 1 , ' AENJCXX. X 1 . S? A 1 , N bk NJ JT Q9 OD QQJML We QYJJQG ,I KO civ ' ' w,.Q 5. 19 , Ff FIRST ROW: Brenda Fulmer, Renee Dykcma, Pam Lambert, Diana Zunker. BACK ROW: President Melinda Howard, Carrie Wedeman, Becky Oliphant, Sponsor Diadre Dalrymple, Tina Hanson, Kathy Gibson, Vice-President Peggy Willeams. X Tightening Up The Routine Cartwheels, flips, and back walkovers were the order of the day, every day of the season, as West Valley's gymnasts compiled routines for the uneven bars, the beam, and the floor exercises. The 12 girls on the gym- nastics team competed in local and regional meets and seven went with Coach Luanne Sweet to the State Meet where they captured 8th place as a team, with Donna Neidhold taking first in floor exercises. HOME TEAM OPPONENT ,X lU1f1'1'VtO.tfOlltl3 F, tm t ' ' 9 ITS CC Y . 114.2 Lathrop 121.7 Rx A T ff Second Meet ' ' 1 1 J l ll0.5 Lathro 132 4,2-if North Fllole 0 it Third Meet f 86.09 Lathrop l 13.43 North Pole 16.47 , Regionals 4 l99.39 Lathrop 262.23 ' North Pole 19.50 f X 2 '1 f X X5 . t- - C' 5 . State champion Donna Neidhold demonstrated her floor exercise expertise. Sgiilf' .- N! JL FIRST ROW: Kelly Dietrich, Mimi Lee, Morgan Jackson. SECOND ROW: Leanne Olmstead, Susan Aasland, Kim O'Brien, Diane Lipinski, Paige Wallace. BACK ROW: Donna Niedhold, Hiedi Koerfer, Stacey Dietrich, Coach Luanne Sweet, Theresa Gaiser, Michelle Code, Randi Freeman. BACK ROW: Esther Lindcmzln. Lori Meier Hutton. Jackie Dc Luny, Stacy Schallock, gcr Murcic Husscbrock and Assislunt Couch 'W Grvord, Hzlun buhruf Divan Borgcbson Shelby Benson und Couch Don Kleppcr. Not pictured: Mana- Hagglund. hw, ,A ' Q . AQ' QMMWN ,. , r .pr fgnqnelvffffw'-' ' gm. 1 Q un, -111. ,-,- Q f. Y 9 an Q0 N , A , I . Rau fix A , tif: wr'?..:n . in 2.1.1 1 -1 1 vsx, A ,ff r 2- ,Z v- Q 0 .- 4 mr -1 S D xg' 'X J wwf X I V . , ' x ,amid fr, 1w,f,k1 . 1 . 2 rv fx 1 - iv f mf 5 if 1' fb sr i Q 5 M. ,ivy ' r aim 'L A . . . the Regional Championship! Teamwork combined with a maximum output of ef- fort made the West Valley Varsity Girls basketball team, the 1977-78 Regional Champions!! As Coach Don Klepper described it, it was the Cinderella story of the year. After losing the first five games of the season, the outlook for our place in the final standings was indeed grim. Being yound and small in number, the team faced many potential problems: but, dedicated and hardworking, they did not let mi- nor distractions distress them. vs Sr SQQXO 4196, The ten girls remaining at the end of the season were extremely well-rewarded when they topped archrival Lathrop for the Region VI title, 48-43! Special congratulations to the three girls from West who made the All-Tournament team: Melissa Benson, Micky Schruf and Jessica Gavora! ln addition, Micky Schruf was the only Junior named to the Region Vl team, and the first girl from West Valley to be chosen for the All-State team!! Q -M-.. f Putting offensive pressure on Eielson's Sheri Howard, Missie Benson makes her move! GIRLS ' VARSITY L BASKETBALL 1977-78 Home Team Opponent Lathrop Eielson Monroe North Pole North Pole Monroe Etelson North Pole Monroe Lathrop 46 Eielson Region Vl Champions State 6th Place W 6 L 6 42 63 51 ' 35 40 35 36 41 52 37 40 e 38 27 Lathrop Sl 37 ' 41 36 39 22 48 42 39 ' 33 V. Boys Basketball-The Big Shots Although young, the Boys Varsity basketball team exceeded all expectations. Coach Ted Deleon and Captain Andy Holman pulled loose ends together to demonstrate the talent indigenous to West Valley. The team hosted a number of events, including the Christmas tournament, the Region VI meet, and the State Championship held in March. Following the ball Bobby Andreson hooks two points. On-guards take the ball out on the players it Az. ABOVE: Shane Holmberg, John Pennebaker, David Hanns, .lim Jones, Tyrone Thomas, Andy Holman, Miguel LaFleur, Duane Bates, Kent Moneymakcr, Bob Andreson, Tom Monaco Pete VanFlien, NOT PICTURED: Coach Ted DeLeon. Mtn..-W A .hm Jones gets a double dose of DeLeon encouragement. Up at arms wlth Lathrop IS John Penncbaker, 17532. '72 . 4 4 sw an , , iinifpi th . W 4 ff-1vi'ff 'lfffizeefftf ,. , . M, uf! XM!! I Q n XM 5: f-'L .. ......... 67 ' 1 gl nl' T ' -as we .QM Big shot Andrew Holman soarcs above a Sitka opponent. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 1977-78 Home Team Opponent Erelson North Pole Monroe Lathrop Elelson North Pole Lathrop Elelson North Pole Monroe Lathrop Regronals 5th Place Wms 3 Losses 9 68 ' 37 53 73 51 66 67 75 44 ' 34 61 73 58 Monroe 65 57 77 67 ' 39 53 61 52 73 47 63 Q Pla ful Preps Hoop It Up ii if l TR A . I K ,,,.w'j Agg, ' 3 S FRONT ROW: Mike Romick, Terry DeVries, Bill Bidwell, Tyrone Theophilus, Bryson Staples, Troy Barnett, Brian Shira, Eds Wauga Thomas, Jim Klaichg SECOND ROW: Coach Al Shoats, Manager man, Manager Kathy Gibson. Cindy Hoppner, Bob Burcell, Dale Welty, Dana Pelow, Don ,M ,-llelen Schruf, Lori Meier and Jessica Gavora combine to bring out the best in J.V. girls basketball. ,Lf- .r a J.V. Boys Getting an early start on their basketball careers, de- voted players made up the Junior Varsity boys basketball team. Coach Al Shoats instilled a desire for effort and teamwork, and the boys responded by reigning victorious time and again. Prepared for anything, often a few players would make the step-up to play Varsity ball, still maintaining the skill and spirit of the West Valley Wolfpack! 'Y as' 3 as 6 A 0,1 W FRONT ROW: David Bryon, Ken Blair, Kurt Blair, Glen Hidden. SECOND ROW: Coach Joe Caciari, Glen Anderson, Bill DeLany, Ted Vincent, Doug Holman, John Lilly, Ed Hock, Kevin Kenaston. J.V. Girls With the aid of Coach Karen Hagglund, the ,78 Junior Varsity girls team developed superior skills which were evident to rivals through-out Region VI and in Anchor- age. The team was used as a second string Varsity, en- abling the girls to gain valuable experience and a glimpse of the exciting future in Varsity Basketball. C tr 9 KX' 5 we itii if M g Faster than an Eagle is Kent Moneymaker. we A in .I W X , llllulll UN 9 SL-v U G 'KU .. wr.,.L,mn--mwzzzzgeefggg v. :af 5 Q v .Wy f' o W' imp 3 ' ' if fu ,ufy www, ug' , K 394-1 ' ,- Mf. , fy. in A - lp' ' W 9g,W?m? .bfgg -:Q I xgw F A AQ , 1. 1 3 A ..-f 4' 1 i.A. X W U ' f 1, ., N 3, , L it ty S 2,,lA E, , , 5. V, A Viz.. V . 15,511 A ,ir W, 1 -iff x f:iH?f.?fTff'. W ' X' - wi Diane Caldwell aims to please Coach Napollili. Dwziyne Freeman and Mr. Napollili put in another hard day at t e range. Doug Albright stocks up points. J.V. line-up: Doug Albright, Nathone Hawkins, Jennifer Tomany, and Kathy Eyth. WG-3 EG' i 11. I a shot. Assistant Captain Clay Wallace. g Defending their Region VI championship title, the West Valley Hockey team blazed into action at the first game of the season by destroying the North Pole Pa- troits, 23-0. Inspired by the leadership of Coach Richard Tarkian- inen, and Captain Art Milan, seventeen members prac- ticed every day from 3 to 5 p.m. to perfect their skills on the ice. With the help of five experienced Seniors, Cthree with hopeful younger brothersj, West Valley demon- strated superior ability as they trounced all opponents on their way to victory! In March they traveled to Anchor- age to compete in the State Tournament, once again il- lustrating that West is Best! Chris Wallace and Richie Hayward let their feelings be known. l badass V I Q, . 4.1.- .VW ' ' C 'nl' H 'N I x!J 88 0 Taking a defensive position, Kevin Coiley awaits Team Captain Arthur Milan. Tim Coiley, number 15, fights an opponent for control of the puck. M . f- ' . Q K V - -1, -4 f. fn sf- 42 I i ,Zig Q f A A - f ' 4 ! v K 7 A 9 ...... S Sticking Together Through Thick nd Thin ij ll - 41. .Ln X , ,5 Rx 1'-+ af., tg. AVO N K i 'NIH 1 l iihi TOP TO BOTTOM: Richie Hayward, Hans Stragier, Kevin Coiley, Phil Younker, Manager Tom Hayward, Cal Morton, Sam Freese, Chris Wallace, Mike Dunshie, Clay Wallace, Jack Dunshie, Tim Art Milan, Vince Johnson, Brett King, and Coach Tarkiaincn. Coiley, Chris Fagan, Steve Hagel, Wilbur Zayon, Lance Gettle, An intent coach Tarkiainen observes the game. Assistant Captian Chris Wallace. Since West Valley's hockey team is number one, it is only logical that there should be a top-rated cheering squad to urge them on to victory! Dressing warmly for every Region VI hockey event, these girls demonstrated the boundless enthusiasm and unending spirit of West Valley. When they werenlt jumping and yelling to keep warm, they kept busy decorating lockers and brightening the halls with informative posters. Cindy West, Peggy Williams, Michelle Code, Gywn Kroshus, Laurie Eckert, Lori Bellville, Liz Tonkins PS9 X690 ,..................f...,...I Lords Of The Wrmg asf' 9 FRONT ROW: Curt Tindall, Darren Craig, Paul Viator, Glen Noehlin, Randy Talvi, Jim Gaiser, Kevin Pomeroy. SECOND ROW: Dan Bishop, Ted Thomas, Terry Nance, Rich Pears, George Pollitt, Jim Kirkvold, Terry Bartlet, Ray Wheat, Russ Talvi, Kraig W ., .xr 44 f , - Wolfpack 126-pounder Wade Romans rides his North Pole opponent. Gary Lambert controls his Raven counterpart in a l55-pound match-up, ar., ' ff K ,pp ' af T E, by ii i. ,, ,. , AL, A . K V ftfagfk' Q ,NW '. ' ' i ,, V P 'p f 'A,V ' V'- . - my I ., Smyth. BACK ROW: Wade Romans, Coach Charlie Scott Dave Lambert, Kib Cannon, Paul Brown, Marty Rawlins, Gary Lambert Will Simmons, Steve Kauffman, John Pontius, Coach Mike The Ravens heavyweight is stacked up by West's Glen ,f 4' F bythe QQ dl ,yygb My it q-is N - Meeting his match, a Lathrop wrestler gets burned by fircy Marty Rawlins. Sprawling to avoid disadvantage is agile Ray Wheat. juan-Il!! W, , - , WY w ...M Gary Lambert looks relieved after a successful match. Disagreeing with thc referee's call, Glen Quakenbush makes his opinion known. Wade Romans pins another victory. S Gripping Mat-ters ,ef Q11 ww t v 1, but mi. Declared winner Steve Kauffman upholds 1-KSN. Q si s,.,.-Le West's standards. Wrestling was the name of the game as West Val ley's 24 participants in that sport began preparing for the season. From lightweight to heavyweight, all trained by exercising, lifting weights, jumping rope, and running. As Coach Charles Scott commented at the time, It's hard work! The results showed during the 25 matches in which Westis wrestling team par- ticipated. The team, having pinned down the 1976-77 State 4 1 ,fix I O tra: X-J ii as Kib Cannon makes a desperate effort to escape l l J 1 Championship, set their sights on holding on to the title. Coach Scott reported that, The team is stronger than they have been in the past. and he felt they should be strong contenders for the State Champion- ship. --......-1 .... ... Po ef WS, , . x Rack Sohe gets it together again. ,nv- xl' Front Row Rachel Lrndemann Inga Deehr, Coachg Marianne Carlson Tina Deehr Tasha Thompson, Back Row: Charlie Koo, ll V2 ff?- S: ..t? my wx X ' f 90, Fr. I , I ay ill, .E-JZ Lf f ' -Q 2 Gary Haskins, Jim Lokken, lan White, Keith Hanaman, Matt Van Enkevort, Sam Sherman, Allan Hoover, Rick Solie. Number 23, Sam Sherman, inches past his opponent from North Pole. xr! . I xx I. fl I We re number one! yell Cris Coleman, Cheryl Martin, Sue Cole, ' if' -fi -X-X Z- gg A XX?- -nf 69 fx VVest hdakes VVavesU! Splashing through their first season, the West Valley Swim Teams ranked high in the racing records. The boys team met their match once with Eielson, their only de- feat in six meets. The girls team suffered two losses to Lathrop, but emerged victorious in the remaining four meets. At the Regionals in North Pole, the girls team captured second place, again edged out by Lathrop. Although the boys were the smalles team, they remained the champions in overall competition. The State meet was held in Ketchikan, where the boys were seventh out of nineteen teams, and the girls were ninth. Coach Karen Winslade thought they had done an outstanding job and expects it to continue next year. Anchorman Mike Roth begins his leg of the race after teammate Fred Coleman finishes. . 1 ill. g ,N i A 'f'fT'i,...t ... C, . . ' '11 X--if ' ' 3' 'Y X r 'T 'N L- 4 ' Z ali? 'gif V 1 'Ullman Springing into flight, Danny Medlin backs his diving ability. T. VM ,um A-of If S . x JI! H. tt isa ss, 32- ' M-604m .sf N at Q . .. . . .T .4'sZ':'i.!iQE'fg.n 5 4514-Guang gg, 'la Q:-vggfg M- 2: At and Nicole Bonney after the girls 400 Freestyle Relay. ,-X, 4 c 9 K V iii e ff-fs J V A EW S Q, 4, A 4.7.-'? i are ,War 'F -ml f K 1 ' -- .,. . , .1 .sw 1' E.: gy ,Q at-1 4 ' 'UV' - ' . - -. .-MA , 7 'P 5- ' , v-v ' ' - ' r 2 A' Q an g 7 'ire 7- ,Q fr - . L. 'F 1' .?'k 5 1 '- ' Q J 4? '-tw' ' me , fv' C , A , 3 1, 7 ,,,jM, ,--,af if ig' r i L ,, ,ef Q, Q ..- ,, ii, f . , 'hi W, ,mc , , I J.. ,Z V 4 'A V 7 hh 7 it - 7 m , 7 ya, 7 if ,. 7 , 5 5 7 'w-'F' Q 'l '.,, ' ' ' 'i A t ,. 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'1'5 W3P' I fc A H J P f ff ' -------- ', Stroking with strength, Josh Gannon races the 500 yard Freestyle event G 57 72 33 Y 77 7 67 V 67 Mike Roth, Tom Van Flein, Richard Hicks, and Fred Coleman 2nd beam after their victory in the 400 yard Freestyle Relay at Regionals. 9th SWIMMING 1977-1978 West Opponent B G B 99 North Pole 42 43 92 Eielson 52 45 73 Lathrop 66 31 77 Eielson 50 34 85 Lathrop 80 65 80 North Pole I3 70 lst Regionals 7th State FRONT: Sue Cole, Debbie King, Cheryl Martin, Nicole Bonney, Chris Coleman, Laura Klein, Jennifer Fate, Danny Medlin, Thomas Van Flein, Jim Roth, Fred Coleman, Mike Roth, Richard Reich, -.,wm+.w.. at . , , Greg Goering, Richard Hicks, Bill Roth, and in foreground, Coach Karen Winslade. --1-A-vp--we-N -Ms. v. .WW ., ...,,,,. .....,t..,,, boi , .amass ff? '-MMM' g , , , ,,., ,... , . ,,,,,,,,,, . M-. . ....,, . -'YP 'Q my--ffrasgpzasfksfaw xt. uw, ,. '+'c . 1: V L, Ki i ASTERM NDS 'Y wig. fe ,4 5 fi 1 w -3 4- L. Qc., 4' 8' xfl MQ . ,1 4 ' e ' 1 S Q 1 . x- 5 X v Y ,E . I xt ' . r xi, , 1 x I . ,vi vm , rf .1 I MQW Qi I5 f f yn ' If ' 'Q gi. wx F-: , ' if q . VV, f-,f ' wx,-9 J: -. i ' L.n 3: 55 133' '- . ' , 5' 'ji n- .-5 v. A A 1' '5-1 1451 . 4,5 . ,--.-3-Q ,gy- ' V . 1ir,:,, 1 'X ' 1 ' S '. ' 1 4, .1 iq., K , r ,NS ' f Salk . Q U , ,wi Y , .fu ' .L 'f ' N 'f 4, ,ll ' 'L' .MW W www WWW mwmw -MWWMM PT' Ni, i o w ? N V Nm ' i Aiding Types Enjoying her first year as the counselor's secretary, Mrs. Karen Winslade, keeps all the student files up to date and handles any surface problems that arise. She also finds time to coach the swim team. Banjo playing, art loving Ms. Beverly Byington uses her many talents in the counseling department for the students of West Valley. Our one male counselor is Mr. Frank McGuigan. When he isn't busy re-arranging classes, or distributing admirable advice, he is an enthusiastic sports fan, and likes fishing and golfing. Guided by her motto I fill my days in a million ways! , head counselor, Mrs. Gladys-Terry, is a very busy person! When she does have an extra minute or two, Mrs. Terry loves to write poetry, read, entertain, and get together with Mrs. Mears. QC, 01200025 .a lr I Counselor, Mr. Frank McGuigan. The counselors secretary Mrs Karen Wmsladc Q,-H ' 'X S Attendance clerk, Mrs. Jana Hyatt, claims her fa- vorite subject area is the spirit and enthusiasm of West Valley that is displayed in all areas! A true lover of the outdoors is Mrs. Marcia Snyder. Her job at West Valley is secretary to Mr. Klepperg but out of school, fishing, camping, and hunting rate high among her list of interests. How does an avocado, bean sprout, onion and egg sandwich on rye bread sound? To Mrs. Nell Garvey, the Attendance Secretary, it's the next best thing to cherry chocolates! The lady in charge of making sure all the student records are accurately up to date is Ms. Alma Pratt. She is a doughnut lover, and enjoys people, the out- doors, and the arts. All .Ln Scerettry Mrs Mircti Snyder. Attendtncc Clerk Mrs Jani Hyatt. PQWNQ Secretary, Ms. Alma Pratt. Attendance Secretary, Mrs. Nell Garvey. -, ft-.. .-... -sQ....-am.fg.,ygig' Ek . V K: Pen ushing Pedagogues i Ill! 1:2 Mr. Charles M. Thomas After a day in her English classes, Ms. Bonny Baker relaxes by playing bridge. Sporting events, ice skating, and cross-country skiing are among many enjoyed ac- tivities. Extremely partial to Porsches, Mrs. Marcia Burn- dide magnanimously allows her family an occasional ride. Mrs. Burnside, Debate and Blizzard,, boss, con- stantly developes her talents in color photography. A cultivator of friends and plants, is Ms. Madge Clark. Though interested in literature and parties, Ms. Clark dreams of becoming a veterinarian. After entertaining students with his pun-filled quips, Mr. Charles M. Thomas merely ignores the groans. He unwinds while camping, fishing, flying, and hunt- mg. I hate to digress, howeverf' begins another lenghy anecdote of Mrs. Francine Mears, National Chairman for the annual Toad of the Year Award . Bogart fanatic, Mrs. Mears loves German Chocolate cake, her students, and the Human Race. To eschew obfuscation requires much of Ms. Kathy Webb's time. A literature and composition teacher, she receives many opportunities to employ her methods on her student's papers. L.. L. Ms. Bonny Baker fee?-2 W.. .1 -,J Au Mr. Evan Kcil w Ms. Sally Allison Majoring in melodrama, speech teacher Mr. Gene DeWild acts as Play and Thespian Club director. While primarily concerned with the theatre, Mr. DeWild does squeeze bowling into his tight schedule. Composition and literature teacher, Mr. Evan Keil, acts as an assistant to the Debate team. Though inclined to world travel, Miss Sandra Os- borne has always desired to teach high school. A mem- ber of the Fairbanks Light Opera Theatre, she helps advise the Junior Class. As well as captivating her students, Ms. Sally Alli- son coordinates the National Honor Society. Ms. Alli- son particularly enjoys American Government. Supporting and instructing the Yearbook staff, Mrs. Barbara Philleo finds little time to cook, read, or go camping. She would like to develop skills in crocheting, but her hours are usually filled. Reading and traveling number among Mrs. June E. Thayer's many interests. Mrs. Thayer's quilt, a chal- lenging project, is somewhat closer to completion than it was last year. Mr. Gene DeWild Mrs. Barbara Philleo Miss Sandra Osborne fax' GHZ' A ...and mg 654610165 'dwnlz 'Uililf have lftowtewovkl O O D t -' llllt lyk lf: Mrs. .lunc Thayer nm in ld History Comes Alive An enthusiastic hunting buff, Mr. Dan Rodey frequently travels to the Brooks Range. He fishes, flies and gnaws raw grizzly bear meat. V While dealing with fossilized students in her West- ern Civilization classes, Mrs. Audrey Copeland de- clares T.G.l.Ff' She practices sewing, reading and handling her children. Romping with her golden retriever Rusty, keeps Mrs. Edie Green on her toes. Mrs. Green advises the Senior Class and Student Council. BELOW: An active Mrs. Edie Green. .41 ICOJQMGZQQ Q! gf' ie oo New to the history world at West is Mrs. Mary Williams. ABOVE: Mrs. Audrey Copeland and to the left Mr. Dan Rodey An assistant football and wrestling coach describes Mr. Dubowski. Mr. Dubowski has numerous interests, including hunting, fishing, and his wife. Justice will not prevail until those who are not in- jured feel as indignant as those who are, comprises the favorite quotation of Mrs. Doris Ray. Mrs. Ray is the Advanced Placement Program Coordinator. Czar of the Chess Club, Mr. Richard Korvola would like to make a return trip to Russia. He directs any unspent energy to sawing and chopping wood. 5 . Department head, Mrs. Doris Ray. New to Westis x and y department, Mr. Mark Des- inger finds diversion in outdoor activities such as hunt- ing and fishing. Always remembered for his appropriate role as the slightly looney Teddy in the local production of Ars- nic and Old Lace , Mr. Don DeWitt uses his theatrical flair to make his math classes a unique experience. Fascinated by numerous subjects including math- matics, vocal music, and languages, Mrs. Edwina Rod- requez finds that her most rewarding hobby is helping others. A math and skiing whiz, Mr. Morgan Reed also par- ticipates actively in dramatics. Often heard in the halls between classes, Mr. Reed sings in many of the Light Opera productions. A familiar face from the ,77 Student teaching staff has returned this year as a Basci Math, Algebra, and Earth Science instructor. Mr. Mathew J. Steffes is also involved in the class of '8l. Favored as a munchie by Mr. Richard Tarkiainen, pepper and sausage sandwiches give Mr. Tark the energy he uses in coaching the class of '78, and the Wolfpack hockey team. Keeping numerous cross-country runners bounding over hill and dale, is coach Mr. Robert Sprague. This math and physics instructor also runs the Key Club. Mr. Robert Sprague. vylzpp . V ,A X, at . X And Y Departments X t ,-X ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Mark Desinger. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Mor- gan Recd. BELOW: Mr. Don DeWitt exclaims Yes, Leroy, algebra. 'P My ? 3 vaaafnu I . X QQ ,,gg, , L . , .. , ..,,. Q ,tx ,,: .5 ,K .K bifflufffz- Xa- Mrs. Edwina Rodrequez and a new member of the science depart- ment, Mr. Matt Steffes. A i .,...,.,-.,.. T l ABOVE: Mr. Ed Benson and department head Bill Lambert. fl ABOVE: Mr. Richard Tarkiainen gets to thc point. BELOW: Better luck next year, comments Mr. .lim Walker. Super Sub Mrs. Karol Thompson digs into earth and physical sciences. Mrs. Thompson can be frequently found engrossed in an Asimov work. President of the Fairbanks Education Association, chemistry teacher Deborah Pomeroy, The Pom , tells of her pilgrimage to her home,' castle in England and her jaunts to the Galapagos Islands. Affectionately referred to as the Old Goat , Mr. James E. Walker gets his kicks from his zoology botany, and A.P. Biology classes. An experienced wildlife photographer and register- ed guide, Mr. Willard D. Lambert's interests are pro- jected in his Alaskan Mammals and Life Science cours- es. 1 ABOVE: Mrs. Karol Thompson. BELOW: People, l have n low boiling point . . informs Ms. Deborah Pomeroy. 5 2 5 . l Home Ee Drivers Business Abov l aren' imer ' f William Ernst The only reason I get out of bed in the morning is that I can,t take it with mell' declares Mrs. Karen Heimer, a mother and West Valley's lone Home Eco- nomics instructor. He's never lost a student?l It sounds ominous but the risks are minimal as Mr. William Ernst has his Drivers Education classes under firm control. Something for everyone can be found in the reper- toire of Miss Karen Hagglund's hobbies. Sewing and crosscountry skiing are only a few of the favorites of this shorthand and general office practice instructor. The clatter of typewriters sounds as Mrs. Mattie Herning starts her classes. She fills the remainder of her day with music and knitting. Iii I A XV U' Karen Hagglund DMM my Alf xslt' ,ful A wx! -Un Q-' ml, oft! lNBclo Mattie Herning L. X337 Muscle Builders Cheesecake lover, Mrs. Diadre Dalrymple supervises the cheerleaders and Spirit Freaks. This girls P.E. teacher also collects antiques. Travel and sports find favor with Mrs. Ruth Scanlan, volleyball coach and P.E. II and III instructor. Athletic director, football and boys basketball coach, Mr. Ted Deleon is a fan of the Irish and has long wished to personally see a football game played by them in the Notre Dame University Stadium. The lead singer in the new rock group, Brighter Side of Darkness, happens to be our own Mr. Al Shoats. A fan of carrot cake, he hopes to become a good piano player, performer and songwriter. A newcomer to the school, Miss Judy White teaches a variety of subjects. In the past she has been an ad- visor to many different activities and enjoys getting involved. Q . ll 1' 25 x S Above is Ted Deleon Al Sh 1 Q Om Judy white Diadrc Dalyrmple Ruth Scanlan Q Xi-Z When not munching soft chocolate chip cookies with pecans, Mr. Noel Napolilli supervises students in his Power and Auto Mechanics classes. In addition to sponsoring the Rifle and Pistol Teams, Mr. Napolilli spends his time shooting competitively. The instructor of General Metals and Woodshop, Mr. Tommie Turner frequently hunts and fishes. A habitual horseback rider, Mr. Turner desires to grow old gracefully so he wonlt fall off his horse. Especially intrigued with painting and design, Art Education teacher Miss Lois Hughes spends many hours immersed in her work. Advising in Art activities and improving her own skills occupies much of her leisure time. When not working on the wheel, Mr. Charles Scott coaches wrestlers and P.E. students. Art Industrial rt 3 . Mr. Charles Scott Mr. Tommie Turner 1 or Mr. Noel Napolilli Miss Lois Hughes Maestros Of Many Media As a member of the University-Fairbanks Symphony and Arctic Chamber Orchestra, Mrs. Donna Matschke demonstrates her involvement in music. A graduate of the University of Oregon, she directs students in Chamber Orchestra, String Ensemble, Theory of Music, and Training Orchestra. A cat fan and bassoon player, Mrs. Marvilla Rae Davis would love to spend her life traveling world- wide. Between her Choir, Guitar, and Singing classes, Mrs. Davis develops an appetite for many tasty mor- sels. Musical events are the primary concern of Mr. George Wiese, conductor of the Band and Stage Band. In addition to music, Mr. Wiese, an alumnus of Cen- tral Washington State College, relaxes with aviation, angling, and hunting. .fit Mrs. Donna Matschke 41 Mr. George Wiese G 0 vv-f V , ' B Mrs. Marvilla Rae Davis ', I if I lI3 I C295 ' Foreign Language When it's fiesta time in Old Mexico, espanol lover Ms. Susan Peters longs to be there. Frausie Vonderful rides with the Galloping Gourmets falso known as the Foreign Language Clubj. German and French instructor Mrs. Rose-Marie Renate Van Enkevort also claims to organize Swiss cows for revolution. Latin isn't deadg it's immortal, Jupiter, and Miss Pauline R. Chamness brings a bit of immorality to West Valley each day. West's chief mender of Owies, Mrs. Joan L. Wilcox finds inspiration and pleasure dealing with students. Mrs. Rose-Marie Renate Van Enkevort Miss Pauline R. Chamness Ms. Susan Peters Mrs Joan L. Wilcox qt Q ri Ms... wmwm sv vu v lv haw, Q. w sf wi. Wu., Library M rs. Margie Thomas Mr. Mark Goniwiccha Custodians M r. Leonard Dykes Mr. Ken Cleland Identified by her frequent, Shhhh! , sunny librar- ian Mrs. Margie Thomas enjoys politics, entertaining, riding, and NOT rain. Book buff and assistant librarian Mr. Mark Goni- wiecha flips pages rapidly and also hikes, skis, and roughs it in his new cabin. A student at heart, our suspendered head custodian, Mr. Leonard Dykes offers abundant help with all school activities and continues to learn about his fa- vorite subject area . . . life. .3 the lil fyff fl I ll' G.. x '9 .l.5' f 3-Fi? 'asf . f wx ,X ,W , 1 . f m ,- W .Q arf i 'Z 1A YW. 5 'V T wx fat Wim as A Ax. ai , 5 w, ai wr, J, Q 'H f-. 231 'A 1: ,ar ff? my s 1' ,J Kai K A Q- x vig 13? Q bwi ,fa la V Howl ,gms f A 0 - 3 Gy It Eff W M N .. 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Hutchinson Adult Career Development Center has a wide variety of vocational course offerings ranging from aircraft technology to welding. Borough high school students and adults may take advantage of this job preparation. 19 9 XL! -iii--E... Y a 71- . vig J 1 if 4' 9 X -'xrrx gs 1 A I 'Taf-x 'hi' fin? I have often been asked if giving up six months at home to experience a totally new environment is worth it I answer wholeheartedlyg yes. AFS has given me the once in a lifetime chance to broaden my horizonsg and I couldn't have asked for a better There IS nothmg at my previous school in Missoula, Montana, to match the on- going spirited student body at West Valley. The students here dress nicer, have more care for the building and there is a higher percentage of student involvement. It will be good to get home after my stay, but it will be extremely difficult to leave all these people who have been so good to me. Your AFS Domestic Exchange Student, B1 g Sky Guy ,gif I . ' '- school community or state to do it in. . , . . 'Hx , lx?-Ya - :I 1-A A -I 1,1 -. 5 E -ggi ff Z5z:4-wiper? Pat Kozeluh Hurd-working Almost Anything Goes referree enjoys the fruits of his labor Pat works on his school paper cartoon Basket Cases . with Mr. Shellinger. '-asm I ' ,W it I H I, ttr1 T' iiii I 5 i . V it ff Macroperson From Micronesia Copy editing forthe BLIZZARD numbers among her activities. Another Star Wars fan relaxes with a good book. Comfortable in her new home, Fidelia prepares food. AFS gives you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge in regards to the different fields of education. Along with learning another language and way of lifeg it is a great way to really express your feelings and be widely affiliated with others. My name is Fidelia Maratita and I come from the small island of Rota in Micronesia. Moving to Alaska has been a big change but I am really glad l came here. It was a hard change for me to adjust to the weather of Fair- banks after coming from a tropical part of the world, but I have received help in every way from the people here. I think West is a really good school, and I am very glad to have had the opportunity to spend my Senior year here! Q3 .J Fidelia Maratita I 2 Kangaroo Kid He's an Aussie 8: he's proud! Geoff finds A P Biology fascinating. Hi: I'm Geoff Thomas from Nhill, Australia, and was lucky to be part of the student body at West Valley first semester. I was part of the Rotary Exchange program which is designed to promote friend- ship and goodwill between the countries of the world. I must say that being at West Valley and Fairbanks in general has been an experience I will treasure the rest of my life. Your school system does not give you as great an opportunity to learn as oursg but, you make up for it by the extra activities and school spirit. I really can't see the students of West Valley dressed alike in uniformsg it would crush your individuality! Football is one experience that will stay with me, along with the cheerleaders and pep assemblies. Your school lives over here are so much more fun. Take advantage of it! Best of luck in the future. Geoff Thomas Poetr From he ast Hod Putt, tRocky Shippeyj bemoans his corrupted past life in the Spoon River Valley. Four ladies, Susan Schwartz, Dotti Johnson, Lisa La Chance, and Sandy Flodin relate life experiences. A cemetery in the auditorium? A strange and un- natural occurence. Not as strange and unnatural, how- ever, as spirits rising from their graves to haunt the living with their stories. As eerie as it sounds, this is exactly what happened when Edgar Lee Master's Spoon River Anthology was performed for the Eng- lish Department classes. With Mr. Gene DeWild directing, the Drama l class Justice Anett, tWes Owensj preaches to the audience. Application of Make-up doesn't disturb Morgan Nocckcr. rose to success with its two performances. The play required almost the entire class as cast, the exceptions being David Thurman and David Smith on lights and Mala Strohmaier, Carleen Lagasse, and Mark Ward on make-up. The entire class assisted in the construction of the sets, and the ghostly trees and tombstones added to the supernatural atmosphere on stage. .e . J' H 0 f Mind Building i wa.-iw Mark Neidhold enjoys the finer points of his frog dissection in Mr. zoology class. If one were curious enough to find out what keeps 1100 students busy and content, one would quickly discover the answer: School at West Valley! Open the door to any classroom, any day of the week, at any time between 8 and 2:30, and you would see for your- self. The positive, enthusiastic outlook to education dis- played by both the faculty and the students perpetuates a consistently willing attitude toward everything from the drudgery of everyday hall madness to the delightful change-of-pace a pep assembly can provide. Local paramedics give a first-aide demonstration in Mr. Tarkiain en's Life Science class. Being a library aide third hour allows Will Simmons time to flip through a book. etita 0 41 . Q 3 Part of the Introduction to Teaching program at West Pam Allen is a student-teacher at University Park Elementary School Many students enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner You class, especially Tim Washeleski. Learning the techniques of persuasive selling, Cheryl Martin gives WWF HOMEVVOIE' F' HG MEWOQKJ lll Q lgllll! xx T'-ao xx ln pottery class, John Pennebaker uses the pug mill to mix clay. Minds Mastering Teacher assistant Tom Richards from the, University of Alaska, answers .lon Leonards questions about zoology. Office aide Mike Jackson is kept busy typing 126 The classroom scene at West varies from guitar les- sons to Advanced Placement Chemistry, and a student's day can be highlighted with a variety of special events. Guest speakers, field trips, concerts and plays are just a few of the many additional educational pastimes offered to West students throughout the year. Students also have the option of becoming involved in special programs outside of school. The ideal loca- tion of West Valley provides for easy access to Hut- chinson Career Center, the University of Alaska, and University Park Elementary school. Students can en- roll in 3 hour vocational classes at the Career Centerg classes can utilize athletic and library facilities at the Universityg and the Introduction to Teaching program is active at University Park. It is this diversified curriculum bestowed upon each student at West Valley, that enables him to set goals to strive for, while growing in individuality. One of West Valley's distinguished guests, Senator Ted Stevens, visits to speak on American Government. as . J sl, Q1 'H if A Student-teacher Cindy Evans is busy making Christmas decorations for University Park Elementary students. QM if 4 i A 5 Concentrating on the fine details, Julia Hendrickson finishes her project in Mr. Scott's pottery class. S'9Jvf?1 SSWD 9 H SNU9Hj N? N3 cifb' Hsfvfv if-Qt MMD m - . 71 , V ,--- Lvl,-mm za, yy-Mmnlwmr -M B-mmwmmw. W- .Qw.M.- .wivwmwmm-f-i-, f 5 . 1.w..wm-. - - V -,-. MW- .x-. . .Q X Nr-Wu wwwug- A .- x Lg 4 in +,...- .,, x 1 4 X .W . y 'fi 531771 35 . 1 ,Q v y ' ' , . . xv , , x k x W 1 , L, .A , - f . ' . -w 5-lf Q ff if x . QQ. 31- 1. , 1. . J dz! A . 3 A Q 7 - l X xxx Tk ,ll 'F' vw. ,A R5 ff Y ,. X 0 '.,i M - ' r N l 6 f ,Vf ' ig i ' 'A' .s Q9 nf J. f ' g 'J, Swgbqq .0 f , ,f K., ,. W .WW M.. , ,.xM,,,..-.,,,, ...,.M....,w,,, x . x x..M.A......WHxvvwwmx.. .. 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J .5 I- 3 Kee Brown Paul Brown Wade Brown Shelli Brunaugh Beth Burkel Jeannine Burnett Darla Burton Mike Burud Jeff Butler Susan Butts Mary Van Hoomtsen pops up wlth a umque Halloween costume 4 A 3' Stuart Campbell i ,ml KibCannon V S32s:'CiiLE:azi,,t To The Future . . . 8O! 1 Diana Cash ,.. za f Chuck Casper 1 .X Q xx-nv' Al s Nancy Anderson gets a handshake from an Almost Anything Goes captain. -iQ Cheryl Chaddon Shannon Church Michelle Code Cris Coleman Steff Compeau Susan Conkright Harold Cooke Lynn Copsey Tim Cowan William Cox Michelle Crisman Suzanne Crockett Kimi-Kai Crowe Tim Dahl Deborah Davis Marleyne Davis Inga Deehr John Dempsey r Xi me 1 ,ig V 22' 1 1 'WD crun- Wilma Drum Laurie Dunkin Soph ,Q Terry DeVries Heidi D'lnnoeent Nathan Dobberpuhl Roberta Doncr OHIOIGS D0 It Their ay Q U Jack Dunshie Sherry Eastcrling Cora Ekalook Ken Elbert Brent England lla Erkelcns Tim Feder Annette Fickus Mark Fitzgerald Kathy Franz Mark Frazier Randi Freeman Sam F reese Curtis Froesc Mike Frye 146 av Y 'l '4 -vs' Pushing her product, Colleen Wallncr presents a commercial in speech class. James Gaiser Steve Gavora Caren George Lance Gettle Jennifer Gibson Mark Gosink Carol Greiner Daniel Hagcnsieker Mark Hale Keith Hannemen Danny Hanns Lora Harbo Dean Hardenbrook Marcie Hassebroek Denise Hayward Karen Heath Paula Hcbb Robert Hebb Michael Hebert Danny Hernandez 5 Q3 . S' 0 yy X 11 ,e mai Q . . Denise Homan Roberta Hormann Duane Hoskins Sara Humes ,. ,X Productive Sophomores 5 fi Jerry Herron Todd Hill Karen Hilliard Tim Hilluncn Shane Holmberg Robert Holden Bill Holman James Holman Shane Holmes Shelby Hutton Mark Jackson Morgan Jackson Timothy James Library aide Pam Lambert Busies Herself behind the desk. qv. Angela Jimenez Edward Johnson James Johnson Martin Johnson Matthew Johnson Cynthia Jones Vernon Jones Susan Jones Kenny Jordan Danny Kelly Sandra Kentner Bruce Kenyon Gerald Keyse Brctt King Debbie King Lawrence King Shannon Kim James Klaich Woody Knouse Kenneth Knox Gwyn Kroshus Danny Kuhn Lisa LaChance f'N S.,-I Bill Lafon Pamela Lambert Sophs Stock, Practice For Experience i j WA? u J' 3 Sandy Lee Dean Lewis Diane Liddle Debra Lillie Diane Lipinski James Livingston Susan Long Marti Lyman Caren MacArthur Roy Makar Darlene Mathews Karen Madson Library aide Michelle tidy. Cheryl Martin John Martz Peter Mayo Pam Lawson K Vi J 1 it ,pf wa 1 sf gun' D on 4'2 entertains his speech class. Chortling, Kent .--4-v-5 litem '680,' Speaks ut! fi' mf! 1 l M j l50 Karen McDonald Suzette McFarland Shawn Mears Paul Milan Michael Mitchell Sherri Mitchell Glen Mochlin Tom Monaco Kent Moneymaker Steve Moore Robin Moritz Callcn Morton Diane Murff Billy Murphree Donna Mursch Diane Mustard Gary Nance Terry Nance Larry Nault Patsy Navarro Diane Neidhold Don Nolan CX J Nvfw 6 3 James Nowottnick 'mf' 'fm' Lesa O'Brien I Debby Owen Grae Padgitt-Osborn MV Tom Palmer vs I Scott Paschall Ron Pederson Y John Pennebaker Lynn Pcrkowski P G1 P P Don Pcstka Sarah Peyton 39 K A in Joy Phillips Tom Phillips Fx Y . ,lt a - Cameron Pollock Dennis Price N wi ' Shannon Pruitt Mary Pryor l5l N? Mcrry Rose 4-10 Reflecting n The Past. . Tony Randall Steve Rasmussen Scott Rauk Brenda Reed Eric Resch David Rhines Deanna Riggs Lauri Ritter Margaret Roderiques Durand Ronken Christine Roybal Jenny Sandstrom Dianne Schieck Nancy Schikora Troy Schmueser Mark Schroeder Andy Schulz David Scofield Pauline Secrest Larry Service Barbara Serzcr Leah Sims Mohamed Sivjee Susan Slick David Smith - l ,gf X kd, nO? t A .loc Shaw X Q Brad Shira S Gb Glenn Siebcrt Michelle Siler W - - During study hull Gary Nance reads u book. Lorri Smith Richard Smith Rick Smith Kelley Snyder Bill Sodcrstrom Barry Solie Lani Soronen Hugh Soronen Dun South Lindsay Spencer Diane Springer Byson Staples Linda Slreit Julie Sweeney Elisibeth Swift Scott Teal Ted Thomas Brenda Thompson Callie Thompson Jancl Thomson Jackie Thornhill Tonya Thorton Dave Thurman Kent Tilman Kcn Tisdalc Liz Tonkins Richard Tremarello Janice Trumbull Lia Turner Brent Undereiner 35- - V x .ff fm ,Z 1 ' . in w If! O u i 4 xi v x 'I ii f i A , ' ,' V , if K' A .Q t - 1 '-if-ff: , Building For Their Future Frank Viator Lorie Voorhees Colleen Wallner ,ag David Waln 'A Steve Ward Merrilee Weaver ll' .... 'V Robert Weeden , A , Janet Welty '. ' Brian Wcscott Q.,- it i Mary Van Homisson Varina VanVcldhuizen Edith Vaughan Frank Vignola Y ' 4' if f .yar- irl sf 1 A t i'i 'Y .nie Cindy West Judy Wheat lan White Billy Wiley Jim Williams Joe Williams Pehhy Williams Laura Winford Linda Winters Monica Woods Sophs l 55 B g as .A B R .r Q , T ,,-I B B B j h :,MM ' T Q zig ' f ' E L ' 321 'ig Ja JC: i ii A V L 1 ' ' D- W -' fr .-12511122 2, -V fl ,A : 3 ' - 'T I --A , ,L L' -'- :,:f ' ,Ly 'A -'J it gel- 1'-' I -B ' li ' gn 5 B 15:5 ' . 3 S 1 ,aff FQ, E Q ,gif 2. - A L, 7,3 R51 - w L M wa? .gas QQ . T 5 'il B fb ' B B1 . ge ' 11? f ii -'rag' fi A 22 E B Q 7 'Z' lg 1 ,,,,5 D -Mei-. E r B- f-ff' J ' y' an L Y T' ,ti B, - Laurie Klepper displays a determined smile. 17 Anthony Abernathy Clifford Allen Edward Allen Marlynn Allen Doretha Amouak Troy Anacker Charles Anderson Glen Anderson Brian Ashton Debbie Austin Danny Baker Robert Baker Patricia Barclay Earl Barringer Darryl Bartlett Ralph Bartlett Daniel Bartrum Jeff Baurick Jennifer Bell Sandra Bennett Carl Benson Shelli Bertrand Bill Bidwell Vonda Big Joe Karyn Bigncll Brent Birklid Ken Blair Kurt Blair Jeffrey Bleeker Sally Bluekins Randy Bolstad Greg Bovee Dawn Bratten Avan Brees Jennifer Brice Harlan Brown James Brown Kim Brown Valerie Bruns David Bryan Diane Buchanan Robert Burcell lndrek Burggraf Amy Cameron Vince Campney Crystal Campbell Jana Cannon Philip Carboy Ruth Carlson Peggy Chappell Curtis Cheek Ann Clark Thomas Clark Ruby Cogan Kim Colette Mathew Colonell Desiree Conrad Kim Cooney Lewis Cooper Lori Corona Cindy Coty William Coty Meikle Courier Bcrnic Coury Kelly Cowan Carolyn Cox Shelly Coxc Lisa Craft Rcnc Cruvcns Chris Croll Donna Dahl Marcy Dzilly Kclly Dcgubzun Bill Dc l.z1ny .loscph Dcsrochus Diana Dcvargis Durrcn Dcvitl Dcboru Dinkcl Gail Dinwoodiu Durlcnc Dirks Mitch Douthit Becky Drum Terry Durgun Julie Ebenal Michael Engfer Inga Espe Scott Evans Katherine Eyth Jaylen Fenton Elizabeth Fickus Raeleen Fishback Tim Fleagle Andy Flodin Sandy Flodin Cindy France JoAnn Fried Larry Fulmcr James Fuzzard Teresa Gaiser Jessica Gavora Donna Geist Tammy Gettinger QJ -I L..! Q, G x lun, 11' I1 'tr - b vs. ' ! tv Pie eating contest competitor Lori Meier prepares to take another faceful Q-V . .- N Motivated inutemen Cathy Gibson Ken Gibson Verla Gilbertson Theresa Gleason Eric Gosink Patrick Gowing Mike Groves Scott Gruber Bonnie Haas Diana Hall Marcena Hamilton Rachel Hanchctt Ronald Hand Tina Hanson Keith Hardenbrook James Harpster Nathan Hawkins Tom Hayward Rodney Hebert Jamie Heider M 4 3 n 5. vu ...Q I X , -zf , J t as I Stephen Henry Dan Herning -...f Kim Herron Glen Hidden Sheri Hilke Y-s-'Y Karen Hines Grinnell Hisamoto James Hobbs Edward Hoch Douglas Holman z-- Carrie Holmes Cynthia Hoppner Todd Hume Q, Bobby Hunter Shari Huntsman Wade Huntsman - Always ready to lend a hand is Dan Nelson. Penny Irby ' Owen Jackson Steve Jackson Reid Jeglum Abbie Johnson djusting To A Higher Lifestyle V - i' f e .J -if 5' Supermonkey Kim O'Brien tests the strength of the locker doors. Heidi Koerfer Daren Krag Ethan Krauss Eric Krcjci Todd Krier Tammi Kushida Carleen Lagasse Juan Laiti David Lambert Nora Lauridsen Joseph Lavery Mimisoon Lee Jon Leonard Kenneth Leslie David Lester John Lillie Esther Lindemann David Lokken Lori Loud Michael Lu Bucky Mahler E7 if--Q f-D Oli, 5:59 4.- 'iff Frosh At Play ca f -' V A trumpeter in Band, Benny Shilling concentrates on hitting the right notes during a practice. pifxt .zz 9' I Judy Mane Malinda Manning Tyra Martsolf Donald May Kevin McCarroll Paul McCarthy Dim McDonlad Kathy McFarland Traci McGhic Patrick McGraw Michcllc McWhirtcr Lori Meier John Monroe Charles Moore Scott Morgan Robert Moritz Dan Morrow Natalie Muhlethalcr Breaklng The Chain Of Thought X l 1 l Qi Els, ala., '::f V Brit Pierce Jerry Mustard Kara Nance Mark Neidhold Airon Newbury Jo Nel Nicholson Gil Nir Rose Nowland Kim O'Brian Rebecca Oliphant Leanne Olmstead Timothy Olson Laurel Orand Catherine Owen John Palmer Michele Palmer Bruce Peaches Judy Pears Mark Perry Russell Peterman X5 K , pig K W f 1 - A f A i H We W ivif 0 l fl i .1' 1f?:H x fn I 'f f-22:5-.. 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'LZ' K Wk 'Vs 'Q' def 109535 ,tj K iw QKQJ qi Q Diana Schulz Lauri Seidler Christopher Senungetuk Geri Sctroesser Arun Sharma Todd Sharp George Shepard Benny Shilling Lori Simmons Kipp Sims Katherine Smalls Kraig Smyth Karen Sole Janet Spencer Alan Staples Crystal Stevens John Stinson Susan Stone Jon Straatsma Mahla Strohmaier Adam Sundgren v ver' W 'fi sgygggffutf A na- Q45 Q ,K k,', ' 1151 ms- Lonny Rowe rucfully recalls his past. S17 Dennis Swarthout David Swartz Randy Talvi Sandra Taylor Kris Teal Tyron Thomas Leif Thompson Coltcn Thornton Tcna Thorscn Jerry Titus Louunn Titus Jennifer Tomany Brandon Tomlinso Eva Tomkins Understanding Grows From Experience rv- we 5 fi. Q-qi.- i rn a i fo .r v 1 w , , 'if mia ir- :D Craig Trouncc Stephanie Tyner Ginna Undereiner Julie Vanderpool - 1 ' Patty Vanderpool N f r - E eree o o rlr ' t ,r ,. s e i Q if ereee Q1 neeee e i '- L Tom VanFlien 'f , 52 LLr 5 V .ir , 5 to X X K .- M.: rrrre is f 5 Sharon Varney ,4 , , X A Debbie Rohloff spreads a little happiness. Robert Varwig Richard Vchmeier J h V'zt o n ii or Paul Viator Ted Vincent Joe Voorhees Paige Wallace Anne Walters Jon Way Ben Weaver Woody Weber Bonny Wedemcuer Dale Welty Valerie Wheeler Cari Wiedcman Kelly Wien Chris Wilhelm Chris Williams Chris Williams Scott Winner Marie Witkowski Todd Wolfe Annette Woods Craig Woods Douglas Woods Scott Woodward Phil Yonker Z, V MW. .M A ' V 1 ix H 4: W ,Qfwznig 4 Wg ,, ,,, v, N ,f 4 S.. ,af 5 f ,fy 1 4 ' N-... 9 CQ., ' gi'- V 'I ,if wg ' s ' L . N rv 'ff-fk- Q.. ,Xai 5.359 1' 1-9 Q-f 'S-...J N' xx H K . 3 v X x 1 WN .1 xiii K... X X. gi? .'v, L fr! 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Starting the year off with the September Workshop, student leaders work to encourage communications at all levels from the school board to the student. t r ,,, lt takes alot of time and devotion to make Student Council work. Pete Van Flein and Leslie Monroe give it their full attention. Bernice Burns, Kim Barnard, and Diane Lipinski listen to Mr. X Klepper while he teaches during a workshop. Q-. Missie Benson and Ed Lambert read the Student Council Induction Oath. Z S xx I 1 1 L QUC9 1 QQ Pls oF west VCLl,l6lj uicyt SCMUOM 1 ww dp my mst.. s-N 1 1' XX x ' fx MV QT . 1.!M!' ' ' s-'Q ' nw ,QS .iv if M. 5 5 ? 3, 5 QW ,sv Q 'X as Q :- iv.-. x ' If , H ' A Q if ' ww ,. . 1 W L w , . , . --.. . . -i f 1' . - W., 3 3 Flying Home With '78 An enthusiastic crowd turned up for the homecoming game. But even with zealous cheering, six beautiful floats from all four classes, the choir, Key Club, and the marching band in full regalia, the team lagged behind and the final score was in favor of the plucky Ravens. The Homecoming Dance was acclaimed a success by everyone present. The homecoming court was crowned with Shannon Barnett occupying the throne and Gary Lambert as her consort. They were attended by the Princesses and Princes of the under classes. Q9 4 I Escorted by Prince Dave Lambert is a Freshman Princess Gillian King. Sophomore Princess Mary Van Hoomissen accepts her honor and a flower for Prince, Paul Milan. Radiant Queen Shannon Barnett poses with King Gary Lambert. Juniors Bernice Burns and Russ Talvi bridge the homecoming dance floor. 'A N 9: fikw' I lf H f f i ' Q fr' I fi . wp ' ww? 4 1 ' wif .f wc-ai 'T 5' 1, A 'I Q i' ig an I , 9 ' . , , fa. , 5:9 0 1- ' Q0 Q A 'r F ' . 'ia A Q Y ' 1 , Y if s r Q ' 4 W s ii J Q , Y K V ,f .x , xi AK 9 if ' -of . .ax 1 ' , a x N a A F, , 1.1, , v qw.. 9 , iff'- au-W W Q ff 551 . SF: ss' f , 2 2 ' Lg' at lg fx Q 9 v-' , , L H Y ,J 'f' 'Q 'Q 'xx Wig I 1 1 'G Q Spirits '78 An extraordinary collection of creatures crowded the corridors October 31. The Halloween dress-up day allowed the students and faculty to display their creative talents, resulting in everything from potbcllied Arabs to warty witches. Prizes for the scariest, ugliest, funniest, cutest, and most original costumes were awarded. The well-deserved winners were Dan South Cbearj, Laura Winford twitchj, Kim Barnard and Laura Dunkin tTweety and Selvesterj, Kathy Franz fgeniej, and a tie between Woody Knouse CStar Warsj and Craig Bovee tfrogj. Frightfully furbished halls provided a ghoulish setting for the maksed. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen competed for the honor of being pronounced finest hall decorators, with the Juniors taking first place. The holiday celebration concluded in an Almost Anything Goes contest, including bottle sucking and pie eating competitions. For the final team standings: the Faculty captured first, the Seniors second, the Juniors and Sophomores third, and the Freshmen fourth. Mr. Klepper Gets Down! '79 is looking devine. West Wonder Women. . . , Or is it the Three Stooges? Oh really darling, you look absolutely devine. ZW uf wg' :5 Q .W fqllf' O If 4 .. vu! ma 'L Q .. xv.. ' Us x x 'N im ' W, 'lr Ag5g ffm K fSrs3,x , Dressin' Up And Senlor Ball The silvery snowflakes of the decorating theme re- sembled the weather on December 2, but the Senior Ball atmosphere in the basement of the Switzerland was warm and pleasant. This was the evening in which seniors declared Looks Like We Made lt! . After dinner, couples moved to the music of Night Rain, and Queen Missie Benson and King Mike Roth reigned over the event with lst Prince Gary Lambert and Prin- cess Eva Shroyer. This special night for seniors will Brian SICVCHS boogies al lhe SCf1i0f Ball- long be a favorite reflection of the Class of ',78. '...5 I S.. I0 l' 39 ' M I escorts QQ? , polo 3 QS T30 vosab !l! First Prince, Gary Lambert,g First Princess, Lynne lVlclavic,g Queen, Missie Benson,3 King, Mike Roth,g Second, Princess, Eva Shroyer and Second Prince, Ed Lambert. l80 Keyheart Dance Caring for others is a way of life for Key Clubbers, and in October the members of this service organization carefully chose four new Keyhearts for 1977. At the Keyheart dance of October 4th, club presi- dent Ed Lambert announced Senior Keyheart Caryn Fuzzard as Queen, and Keyhearts from each class were, Helen Schruf, Freshmang Mary VanHoomisen, Sopho- moreg and Lori Barsdate, Junior. The club truly rose to the occasion, and each surprised Keyheart was pre- sented with roses as they became honorary members of the Key Club. 1977 Keyhearts, Freshman, Helen Schruf,1 Senior, Caryn Fuzzard,g Junior Lori Barsdate and Sophomore Mary VanHoomisen. Senior Keyheart Caryn Fuzzard and escort Mike Cooney. IQ IW ...ff The students at West were greeted with a seasonal salutation from head custodian Leonard Dykes. Adorned shoelaces marked the occasion of Jingle Bells Day. ,xx Conferring over Christmas hall decorations, Renee Dykema and Julie Burud take a cane break. Driving for a basket, Mr. Ernst fakes out fellow players Mr. Scott, Mr. Klepper, Pete Van Flein, Miguel LaFleur, Kent Moncymaker, Tom Monaco, and Mr. Dubowski. Nu: Candyman Doug Albright raises cane. Special arrangements highlighted the holiday festivities. The last school week before Christmas vacation was busy, not only were there class parties but there was also a student body activity every day. Monday was Red and Green Day, Tuesday was Give Yourself to Someone Else day. Wednesday there was a special visitor in sehoolg Santa Claus! Thursday, candy canes, ordered by friends earlier in the week, were delivered during home room. During fifth and sixth periods on Thursday there was a Faculty versus J.V. basketball game. Aside from the classroom parties, Christmas cards were delivered on Friday. Guiding lights illuminate a peaceful Aurora Drive. ei -!'e 1 v x it! IXX Q- 4' Rik , is 0 lx ft .z,, k R ii A it ,Sm 5 it fx M Q .3 t ., 1 . ontvkk K. ft N . , ' f . -UM K W-t, Q, - fn 5 ' wfb Q .N X 5:3-, ,.'L N , 'k ft A I , , ' 'n ' .sf 3 t ., f tt . xt + . 1 tt ? A Q92 Q ' ,Z tk, tt ' ' 4 nf, I . R , if Ad 'V 3 1 r-,, 4 '! 'U1S' ti as tg Mm' V ' .. W1 ' f A, v ,,, 5' , , r ,M 5' . ' tf 11 -V lf' i .fo R I t e f 5 . I is t if 9 4 ' W ,,g3f' -.xr:rwt2C,,. 1- : A ,X .l.t,tt,,, X ..,-SW' X Af' Z- ' fr 44,46 U? tr Stage band puts together an outstanding number. 'lo we - F 'Luk 1'-E-fvlizva' i Q- at the Christmas Tca sponsored by thc National llonor Society. .Xi WSF A' e i lf 1 I r'I A I ll.lf1nilfQ'l,flfff:1fn22?lher A, - ff! ge,,.A 'J uizg' 1 1 yy T fl' ' . if ei- . ' 1-:gt ' Y W s. fi 3 . xttggfjgffggs f V Q N . . 7 , ei, aa! a - f 3 'nn' 3 .xl ' e , .. ' ' 'Rift -, -I .n 'E f i 9? .,1, , , i. .. . ,gy fag., -t .,,.,,,,,t , A ,, , , t- , , as ,,35.f,,e-,4,, 3 M., - , i f, ,M , M., ,,W in, ,.t . ,,, , , 4, , .. , .. we f' t .- 1 .5 lyfpg ,A 7' . F 5? - . J -b ' :ii V ,IR-5,5 fd' 1 A ' , ' fy - ze, - 1 I ,. K ii vf-'WSI ' i- 1 , fi 5 1 'A x jf. 4 'E ' M 55 - . Q - -A '-tqag - tg -. . ' f ,A . ' ff ft 5 t i 1 l E x 53 l all , l . . f K V . ' f ffl-t, , . ,i it Mi. . .1-, .. g- . M tt- - 'M 1, -V 5' .l,,',L- , V. t . v ' V . iw ,.q,,'f.--e, - n- fwff ' r wt t, ,mv - 2.4 '- , 7. i in . M ., ff!?'i?' 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BACK ROW: Sue South, Mark Turner, John Leonard, Robert Dempsey, Richard Tremarello. ote Honor Honor was the keynote of the day as students from all over Alaska gathered in Kenai for honor band, honor choir, and honor orchestra. Each participant was given the requirements by his director, who had received the requirements earlier in the year. The students then sent a tape to the selecting board who selected and seated the students. The se- lecting board sent the appropriate music to each parti- cipant several weeks before they gathered for rehear- sals and concerts. Collectively, the musical organiza- tions of West Valley sent 19 to Kenai. A special honor goes to Lisa Klaich, who was se- lected as a flutist for the National High School Honors Band. Lisa will be one of 110 high school students re- presenting all states, who will be giving concerts in Chicago this year. This is one of the very highest honors which can come to a studentf', as the co-chair- men ofthe National Band Association stated. Fiddlers three: Debbie Davis, Barbara Setzer, Jennifer Brice, take a bow. 4+ Cf 0 Quill and Scrawlers are: Stacey Schallock, Sheri Kirkman, Melinda Howard, Fidelia Maratita, Carla Warren, Rochelle Matlock, Kristen Lloyd, Bridget Baker, Ellen Bell, Lenita Sheridan, Russ Talvi, Susan VanVliet, Ed Randolph, Lory Barsdate, Sandy Leist, Melissa Benson. Girls And Boys State Every year the American Legion sponsors Girls and Boys State. A certain number of girls and boys are cho- sen from around the state, and they spend seven days together trying their hands at bureacracy by staging a state government. Last summer the girls flew to Sitka while the boys spent their week in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska. To be chosen for Girls or Boys State one must be recommended by a teacher, fill out an application, and be interviewed by the American Legion represen- tative from Fairbanks. It is truly an honor to be elected . uill And Scroll Porcupines And Papyrus Students who belong to Quill and Scroll are mem- bers of an international honorary society for high school journalists. To receive membership in this or- ganization one must acheive high standards in jour- nalism and be recommended by the advisor of a publi- cations class, such as the West Aurora or the Blizzard. Through bulletins and magazines that members re- ceive, they are introduced to writing styles and forms from other high school students, and are also eligible to compete for a Quill and Scroll journalism scholar- ship at the end of the year. The four fellows from boys state include, Mike Roth, Bob Franz, Willie Koo, Richard Hicks. .-.. . iflLsw ' B' 'T' fl xumsf l wig 5 -.. d' ' 'G' 1 D. l. .., 5 I . ' 9 ' - ,f t X' ws- 4. N, fs - 9 'ages . - ,N X 1 ,s ' '10 Ei .J N ff '. feta M X , ., X gi Ns! 1 - N West's stateswoman is Missie Benson. - ,X A g . I rpg' ' i ' .. l 'R 1 I87 Act . s ,tt v, vw -. 'X t Elizabeth Tonkins anxiously searches Tracy Johnson's face as Toby Green voices his suspicion of measles. The romantic lure of Paris, an ocean cruise, and two 19 year old girls are a few of the elements that are combined in Our Hearts were Young and Gay , a three act play by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. This comedy is the story of Cornelia and Emily's hilarious mishaps and misadventures on the way and in Paris. There was the time Emily fElizabeth Tonkinsj threw a deck chair to an overboard man, hitting him on the head. There was also the problem of how to smuggle a very measly Cornelia past the health inspector and into France. The play was performed December 2, 3, and 4, and the following weekend on the 9, 10, after weeks of preparation. The actors and Director Gene DeWild put in many hours to present it, with the aid of Mr. DeWild's theater productions class, Stage Manager Kim Kelly and all of the backstage workers. si., gzai..,,,,,,, L Wk Y- WC? Purser Ed Lanbert checks passports while Susan Van Vliet waits Pausing, window-washer Thor Melchior emphasizes his point. Q RONT ROW: Abbie Johnson, Cindy Hoppner, Kelly Wein, Chris Vliet, Ed Lambert, Toby Green, Brian Johnson, Susan Jones, Williams, Robert Taylor, Kimberly Kelly Elizabeth Swift, Mahla Jennifer Gibson, Thor Melchior, lnga Espe, Geoff Thomas, Alice Strohmaier, Kathy Gibson, Mark Ward, David Smith, David Hisamoto, Brian Stevens, Lenita Sheridan. NOT PICTURED: Thurman, SECOND ROW: Tracy Johnson, Elizabeth Tonkins, Director Mr. Gene DeWild. Lauri Code, BACK ROW: Seth Birkholz, Carl Heidel, Susan Van May I have your tags, Miss? Carl Heidel plays the perfect steward while Tracy Johnson gropes in her purse. N l I etssl if Af' X .12k PEN g XX if ,,,,- Englishwomen Susan Jones and Jennifer Gibson prepare to make J their entrance. 5 D X f X I DURECTUR Z -.52 . f . -wuz. 9 QQ, ll assin g ' the buck With great anticipation the Girls Basketball team and the Key Club wait to see if the ball is in the hoop. C -.: -1 Clubbers Mark Lewis and Ed Lambert unlock the key defense of Missie Benson, Jessica Gavora, and Micky Schruf. With March of Dimes buttons pinned to their col- lars, joyful students were released from their sixth hour classes to attend a Key Club sponsored basketball game. Competing against the Girls Varsity team, the club emerged victorious and amassed nearly S600 for the March of Dimes. In addition to a successful game, the event was highlighted by the superlative first per- formance of the Stage Band. , X7 Reliving the Baggyclothed, barefooted, and beaded hippies strolling through the school spreading flowers and peace? It was 60's Day! Students and faculty re- vived the 1960's atmosphere with appropriate ap- parel, while Beatles fans twisted and turned to their favorite tunes. An in-school dance topped the day, delivering students from their fifth hour classes and resulting in attendance that was truly out-of- sight. ilu Q Q :lf Q I-.. On 60's Day young hippies and flower children sway to a slow moving song. With a headband and flowers in her hair, Rhonda Ryan illustrates one of the many aspects of the 60's. lst Nil-picketing punster Andy Holman protests scab labor. T 52 OO 7 lat Ny lx 'fl Juli xl. 'ghlb OO P 1S OG H31 'Bl E Dancing to the heartbeat l Reigning monarchs consist of lst Prince .lim Easterling, lst Princess Jann Laiti, King Tim Washeleski, Queen Katie Neidhold, and 2nd Princess Laura Winford. A Bay City Roller's song started the beat for the February I8 Valentines Dance. Sponsored by the soph- omore class, the dance set the scene for semi-formally attired couples and regally robed royalty. The eveningas emperors and empresses included King Tim Washeles- ki, Queen Katie Neidhold, lst Prince Jim Easterling, lst Princess Jann Laiti, 2nd Prince Terry DeVries, and 2nd Princess Laura Winford. NX-X , P X 33 ' w l92 Melinda Howard swirls in rhythym with Terry Underwood. Sweethearts rock to tunes at the annual Valentine Dance 19 -Y 'QUEENS RN 'gn ,n, The echoing songs in the hall will fade, and all at West Valley will feel the loss of a zestful spirit with the retirement of head-counselor, Mrs. Gladys Terry. 12 21 if If 1 3 HW 5 ea., , x , ', M' A 335 L .X?f, if i x as fy' ' i gk' L -95,5 W. , 4 ' 49 ,Q was, '5 1525. 5 'a ' ?'iF1f4??ii T ifimfliwf 'A V V . ,f?:?5L 2fA , f-.. 1, Aff , l X ' fl, ,mar wwi 159552 igfgfw' W5 -FQ. ff: Iii, in Y: ei? , z ,gb i R' ,, 2 t 4 Q , um u gunna 5, A 5 x f, Q TBP, ' U , .1 :QA Q, . ' .5 , ,e,,, ,e Z ,E ' f aka. : rm A 3 ,,.. . A , f, -a . f x xi UWA sw? me i S 'ff 1, 1 1' ,Q 1-k .Axy W j . 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L E 55?-if 51' ' ff - .5 m , 22 Aasland, Sally 130 Aasland, Susan 79, 142 Abel, Jeannine 130 Abernathy, Anthony 156 Academics 116-127 Acknowledgements 227 Acord, Theresa Adams, Daniel 20 Administration 100-101 Adult Career Development Center 118-119 Advertisements 194-219 Albright, Robert 20, 87, 183 Allen, Brenda 130 Allen, Clifford 156 Allen, Corey Allen, Edward 156 Allen, Katherine 20, 65 Allen, Kathryn 20 Allen, Marlynn 156 Allen, Pamela 125, 130 Allen, Quentin 142 Allison, Sally 46, 105 Almquist, Kristine 142 Amouak, Doretha 156 Amovak, Val Anacker, Troy 156 Anderson, Charles 156 Anderson, Dale Anderson, Glen 85, 156 Anderson, Mark 142 Anderson, Michael Anderson, Nancy 73, 90, 142, 145 Andresen, Robert 48, 68, 82, 83, 130 Applin, Jonathan 20 Aragon, Tony 39 Armitage, Robin 142 Arnoux, Terry 39 Arsbie, Joseph Art Club 65 Art Department 112 Ashton, Brian 156 Ashton, Michael 49, 130 Ashton, Mikki 142 Atkins, Michael Atwood, David Atwood, Russell Auer, .lay Austin, Debbie 156 Avara, Darryl Bablinskas, Theodore 20 Baker, Bonny 104 Baker, Bridget 20, 45, 57, 58, 59, 76, 179, 187 Baker, Danny 156 Baker, John Baker, Robert 156 Baker, Thor 130 Band 48-50, 184-185 Barclay, Patricia 55,156 Barclay, Paula 55, 62, 142 This Is Cur orld Barela, Jeanne 130 Barela, Ruben 130 Barkdull, Scott 20 Barnard, Kimberly 45, 53, 73, 77, 142, 174 Barnes, Renee 130 Barnett, Shannon 21, 39, 45, 175, 176, 177 Barnett, Troy 84, 130 Barringer, Earl 156 Barsdate, Lory 44, 54, 57, 61 62,130,135,l8l, 187 Bartlett, Darryl 156 Bartlett, Ralph 55 Bartlett, Terry 91, 142 Basketball, Boys and Girls J.V., Frosh 8: Soph. 84-85, 190 Basketball, Boys Varsity 82- 83 Basketball, Girls Varsity 80- 81, 190 Bartrum, Daniel 156 Bassett, Don 142 Bates, Dewayne 82, 83 Baumgartner, Rebecca 21, 65 Baurick, Jeff 156 Baurick, Karl 130 Bedwell, Brent Beistline, Lynda Belfield, Kehaulani 142 Bell, Demetria 21 Bell, Ellen 53, 58, 130, 131, 187 A Bell, Jennifer 54, 156 Bellville, Lauri 21, 90 Bennett, Kate Bennett, Sandra 156 Benson, Carl 156 Benson, Ed 109 Benson, Melissa 21, 39, 42, 56, 68, 74, 75, 80, 81, 174, 177, 180, 187, 190 Bergt, Michael 21 Berry, Paul 142 Berstrand, Shelli 156 Best, Alan 142 Best, Richard 130 Bezona, Mary 53, 60, 61, 130, 132, 186 Bidwell, Bill 84, 156 Big Joe, Vonda 55, 156 Big Joe, Cheryl 142 Bignell, Karyn 157 Bignell, Leeann 130 Birkholz, Seth 130, 134, 189 Birklid, Brent 157 Bishop, Daniel 91, 130 Blackmon, Robert 21 Blackmon, Tom 142 Blair, James 55, 131 Blair, Ken 85, 187 Blair, Kurt 85, 158 Blair, Stephanie 22 Bleeker, Jeffrey 157 Bleeker, Trudie 22 Blevins, Leslie 142 Bluekens, Kathleen 22 Bluekens, Steven 131 Bluekins, Sally 157 Blume, Kim 131 Boggs, Amanda 75, 142 Bolden, Jerrie 142 Bolstad, Randy 157 Bolton, Michael 143 Bonney, Nicole 96, 97, 131 Booth, Gilbert 131 Borjesson, Dawn 80, 81, 143 Bovee, Greg 157 Bowell, Russell 143 Brand, Kern 33 Brand, Leslie 22 Bratten, Dawn 55, 157 Brees, Avan 157 Brees, Carol 143 Brice, J ennifer 51, 157, 186 Brice, Mark 131 Bright, Patrick 131 Broderson, Anton Brower, Ann 131 Brown, Gene 22 Brown, Gertrude Brown, James 157 Brown, Kee 143 Brown, Kim 157 Brown, Harlan 157 Brown, Paul 48, 70,71, 91, 143 Brown, Wade 143 Brunaugh, Shelly 143 Bruns, Valerie 77, 157 Bruns, Wendell 39 Bryan, David 85, 157 Buchanan, Diane 157 Burbeck, Stephen 71, 131 Burcell, Robert 84, 157 Burdick, Matthew 131 Burggraf, Ernest 131 Burggraf, lndrek 158 Burkel, Bethel 143 Burks, Rhonda 131 Burnett, Jeannine 143 Burns, Bernice 44, 57, 62, 75, 131, 174, 176 Burnside, Marcia 55, 62, 104 Burton, Darla 143 Burud, Julie 44, 53, 65, 131, 182 Burud, Michael 143 Business, Staff 110 Butler, Jeffrey 143 Button, Richard 48, 131 Butts, Susan 143 Byington, Beverly 102 Y AC Caciari, Joe 72, 85, 229 Caldwell, Diane 48, 50, 86, 87, 131 Cameron, Amy 158 Carlson, Lori 131 Carlson, Marianne 95 Carlson, Ruth 158 Carnahan, Randi 143 Carter, Pamela 39, 131 Casey, Patrick 131 Cash, Diana 73, 143 Casper, James 143 Castoe, Randalee Chaddon, Cheryl 144 Copeland, Audrey 106 Chambers, Holly 22 Chamness, Pauline 55, 114 Chandler, Margaret Chappell, Peggy 158 Cheek, Robert 158 Cheerleaders 76, 77 Chevallier, John 71 Childers, Marilyn 49, 131 Childers, Martin 22 Childress, Stephanie 131 Chipman, Karen Choir 52, 53, 184, 185 Christian, Warren 132 Christmas Activities 182, 183 Church, Brian 22 Church, Shannon 144 Clubs 40-65 Clark, Ann 158 Clark, Madge 104 Clark, Thomas 158 Cleland, Ken 115 Code, Lauri 44, 47, 73, 132, 189 Code, Michelle 79, 90, 144 Cogan, Ruby 158 Cogan, Vivian 22 Coiley, Kevin 88, 89, 132 Coiley, Timothy 23, 88, 89 Cole, Susan 96, 97 Coleman, Crystal 96, 97, 144 Coleman, Frederick 23, 39, 97 Colette, Kim 55, 158 Colledge, Bart 23 Colledge, Eric Colligan, Stephen Colonell, Mathew 158 Compeau, Steff 144 Concerts 184, 185 Conkright, Susan 144 Conrad, Desiree 48, 158 Cook, Art 132 Cooke, Harold 144 Cooney, Michael 60, 61, 132, 181 Cooney, Kimberly 158, 163 Cooper, Lewis 158 Cooper, Patricia Copsey, Lynn 144 Corona, Lori 77, 158 Campbell, Crystal 158 Campbell, Howard 143 Campus Capers 172-193 Campney, Vince 158 Candage, Doris 53, 55 Cannon, Jana 55, 90, 158, 191 Cannon, Philip 55, 71, 94, 143 Carboy, Philip 158 Carboy, Robert 51, 55, 143 Carboy, Susan 131 Corrigan, Carla 132 Cotting, Glenn 23 Coty, Chris 132 Coty, Cindy 157 Coty, Virginia 39, 48 Coty, William 157 Counseling Department 102 Courier, Meikle 158 Coury, Bernie 159 Cowan, Kelly 159 Cowan, Timothy 48, 144 Cowles, Matthew 23 Carey, Dennis 39 Cox, Carolyn 159 Cox, William 49, 144 Coxe, Shelly 159 Craft, Lisa 159 Cravens, Rene 73, 159 Crawford, David 71, 132 Crisman, Michelle 144 Crockett, Suzanne 144 Croll, Chris 159 Cross, Greg 23, 53, 186 Cross, Wesley 71 Crow, Allen 132 Crowe, Kim-Lai 144 Custodial Staff 115 Cyr, Denise D'Innocente, Heidi 144 Dahl, Lars Dahl, Laurie 132 Dahl, Donna 65, 159 Dahl, Tim 144 Dahle, Mary 132 Dale, Rock 39 Dally, Marcy 159 Dalrymple, Diadre 77, 111 Davis, Deborah 51, 144, 186 Davis, Elmer 23 Davis, Marleyne 144 Davis, Marvilla 53, 113 Davison, Ida Day, Mary 23 Dean, Robin 23 Debate 62, 63 Deehr, Kristin 48, 68, 95 Deehr, Tina 48, 95, 132, 164 Degabain, Kelley 79, 159, 168 Degabain, Stacey 24, 79 DeLany, Bill 68, 85, 159 DeLany, Jacqueline 24, 57, 68, 80, 81 DeLeon, Ted 111 Delima, Teresa Dempsey, John 144 Dempsey, Robert 24, 49, 86 Dempsey, Theresa 49, 73, 132 Desinger, Mark 108 Desrochers, James 133 Desrochers, Joseph 159 Devargas, Diana 55, 159, 166 Devitt, Darren 159 DeVries, Terence 57, 84, 145, 192 DeWild, Gene 47, 105, 189 DeWitt, Don 108 Dickerson, Bryan 48, 65, 133 Dinkel, Debora 159 Dinkel, Gene 133 Dinwoodie, Gail 159 Dirks, Darlene 159 Dirks, Margie 57, 73, 133 Distad, Fred Dobberpuhl, Nathan 145 Dolney, Walter 39 Doner, Roberta 49, 145, 186 Douglas, Dawn 133 Douthit, Martin Douthit, Melody 133 Douthit, Mitch 160 Drama Class Production 123 Drama Production 188, 189 Drivers Education Department 110 Drum Becky 160 Drum, Wilma 145 Dubowski, Mike 91, 106, 182 Dunkin, Laurie 145 Dunshie, Jack 71, 89, 145 Dunshie, Michael 24, 39, 70, 71, 89 Durgan, Terry 160 Dyer, James Dykema, Renee 44, 77, 181 Dykema, Stephanie Ile Easterling, James 24, 192 Easterling, Sherry 145 Ebenal, Julie 160 Ebenal, Laura 133 Eckert, Laurie 24, 90 Edmunds, Barbara 133 Edmunds, Margaret 24 Ekalook, Cora 145 Elbert, Kenneth 61, 145, 181 Elshamma, Aboubakr 39, 51 Elshamma, Amro Elshamma, Osama Engfer, Michael 160 England, Brent 145 English Department 104, 105 Englund, Heidi Enos, Timothy Erkelens, Ila 145 Ernest, William 110, 182 Espe, Inga 47, 54, 62, 160, 189 Evans, Cynthia 24, 127 Evans, Nick 24 Evans, Scott 160 Exchange Students 120-122 Eyth, Katherine 87, 160 F O Faculty and Staff 98-115 Fagan, Christopher 24, 89 Falls, Gary 133 Fate, Jennifer 44, 55, 57, 97, 133, 138, 175, 206 Faulkerson, Marie Feder, Conrad 145 Fenton, Jaylen 42, 53, 75, 80 81, 160 Fenton, Marcia 44, 57, 133 Fergel, Jill Fickus, Annette 145 Fickus, Elizabeth 160 Fishback, Maralee 133 Fishback, Raeleen 51, 160 Fitzgerald, Mark 145 Fleagle, Timothy 160 Flodin, Andy 160 Flodin, Michael 48, 71, 133 Flodin, Sandy 49, 123, 160 Foltz, Leslie 53, 133. s Foltz, Richard 25 Football, J.V. 72 Football, Varsity 70, 71 Foreign Language Club 54 Foreign Language Department 114 Foster, Lynda 76, 133 Foster, Steve 25 France, Cindy 160 Franz, Katherine 45, 90, 145 Franz, Robert 25, 39, 46, 48, 187 Frazier, Mark 145 Freeman, Duane 86, 87 Freeman, Randi 45, 57, 77, 79, 145 Freese, Sam 89, 145 Freshmen 156-171 Friborg, Mike 133 Fried, Diane 133 Fried, Joann 160 Froese, Curtis 145 Frye, Michael 145 Fuller, Kari 25 Fulmer, Brenda 77 Fulmer, Larry 160 Fulmer, Susan Fuzzard, Caryn 25, 39, 46, 61, 181 Fuzzard, James 160 'l vq I Gackstetter, Cameron 133 Gaiser, James 91, 146 Gaiser, Teresa 79, 90, 160 Gallagher, Daren 39 Gallagher, Kevin 133 Gannon, Jocelyn 97, 134 Gardner, Todd Garrett, Dana 25, 39, 49, 50, 56, 186 Garvey, Nell 90, 103 Garwood, Melody 134 Gauss, George Gavora, Jessica 80, 81, 84, 160, 190 Gavora, Steven 146 Gedney, Jeffrey 25 Geist, Donna 160 George, Caren 146 Gerdes, Daniel 48, 138 Gettinger, Tammy 160 Gettle, Lance 89, 146 Gibson, Jennifer 48, 57, 146, 189 Gibson, Kathleen 47, 62, 77, 84, 161, 189 Gibson, Ken 161 Gibson, Thomas 134 Gilbertson, Mervin 25 Gilbertson, Verla 161 Girls' and Boys' State 187 Gitt, Tammy 134 Givens, Michael Gleason, Gerald 134 Gleason, Theresa 161 Glidden, Gary 39 Goering, Gregory 25, 46, 97 Golson, Chris Goniwiecha, Mark 115 Golson, Craig 134 Gosink, Eric 161 Gosink, Mark 146 Gowing, Patrick 161 Grandy, Annette 58, 59, 65, 134 Green, Edith 43, 106 Green, Toby 44, 46, 53, 61, 88, 89 Greene, Lorraine 26, 52, 53 Greiner, Carol 146 Grevel Lisa Groves, Mike 161 Gruber, Scott 161 Gunn, Ronnie Gymnastics 79 Haas, Bonnie 161 Haas, Kimbarly 134 Hafele, Joan 134 Hagel, Steven 89, 134 Hagensieker, Daniel 146 Hagglund, Karen 110 Hale, Mark 146 Hale, Michael 71, 134 Hall, Brenda Hall, Diana 161 Hall, Kristina 39 Halloween 178, 179 Halupzok, Paul 39 Hamilton, Marcena 161 Hanchett, Michael 134 Hanchett, Rachel 161 Hand, Ray 26 Hand, Ronald 161 Hanneman, Keith 68, 95, 146 Hanns, Danny 146 Hanns, David 82, 83 Hanns, Jody 39 Hanson, Tina 77, 161 Harbo, Lora 146 Hardenbrook, Dean 146 Hardenbrook, Keith 161 Harding, Christopher 58, 59, 61 Harpster, James 161 Harrison, Marc Hart, Pamela 134 Haskins, Gary 95, 134 Hassebroek, Marcie 45, 57, 80, 81 Hauge, Joan Hawkins, Cindy 26, 39, 76 Hawkins, Nathan 87, 161 Hayward, Delbert 88, 89, 131 Hayward, Denise 146 Hayward, Tom 89, 161 Heath, Karen 146 Heath, Valerie 26 Hebb, Paula 53, 146 Hebb, Robert 146 Hebert, Michael 146 Hebert, Rodney 161 Heidel, Carl 47, 54, 185, 189 Heider, Jamie 161 Heimer, Karen 110 Helfferich, Deirdre 55, 134 Hendrickson, Julia 127, 134 Hendrix, Tom 39 Henry, Anthony Henry, Elizabeth 26 Henry, Stephen 162 Hernandez, Danny 146 Hernandez, David 26 Herning, Dan 162 Herning, Mattie 110 Herron, Jerry 147 Herron, Kim 162 Herron, Martin 26 Hicks, Richard 61, 97, 134, 187, 190 Hidden, Glen 85, 162 Hidden, William 134 Hilke, Sheri 162 Hill, Paul 147 Hill, Tim Hilliard, Karen 48, 62, 147 Hiltunen, Timothy 147, 154 Hines, Karen 162 Hisamoto, Alice 47, 49, 54, 134, 189 Hisamoto, Grinnell 162 Hisamoto, Wallace 26 Hobbs, James 51, 162 Hoch, Edward 68, 85, 162 Hockey 88, 89 Hockey Cheerleaders 90 Hofmann, Donna Holden, Denise 39 Holden, Robert 147 Holman, Andrew 71, 82, 83, 134, 191 Holman, Bill 71, 147 Holman, Douglas 68, 85, 162 Holman, James 71, 147 Holmberg, Shane 53, 71, 82, 83, 147 Holmes, Carrie 162 Holmes, Ronald Holmes, Shane 147 Homan, Denise 147 Homecoming 176, 177 Home Economics Department 110 Hook, Randall 26 Hoover, Alan 26, 95 Hoppner, Cynthia 44, 52, 53, 84, 189 Hormann, Roberta 147 Hoskins, Duane 147 Howard, Melinda 27, 52, 53, 58, 77, 186, 187 Hudson, Donald 27 Hudson, Terri 134 Hughes, Lois 64, 112 Hume, Todd 160, 162 Humes, Sara 147 Humphrey, Theresa 54 Hunsucker, Cindy 134 Hunter, Bobby 162 Huntsman, Shari 73, 162 Huntsman, Wade 162 Hupprich, John 135 Hutton, Shelby 80, 81, 147 Hyatt, Jana 103 i Industrial Arts Department 1 l 2 Inman, Mark Irby, Penny 162 Isler, Barry 71 0 O Jackson, Kimberly 75 Jackson, Leslie 73, 90, 135 Jackson, Mark 147 Jackson, Michael 27, 126 Jackson, Morgan 77, 79, 147 Jackson, Owen 162 Jackson, Steve 162 Kentner, Sandra 148 Kenyon, Bruce 53, 148 Ketcham, Lyman Lambert, Pamela 77, 147, 149 Latin Club 55 Key Club 60, 61 Key Heart Dance 180 Keyse, Gerald 148 Kim, Shannon 148 King, Arna 28 King, Brett 89, 148 King, Bryan 28 King, Deborah 97, 148 King, Galen 148 King Gillian 44, 48, 55, 75, Lauridsen, Barbara 39 Lauridsen, Nora 164 Lavery, Joseph 164 Lawson, Albert 48, 135 Lawson, Pam 149 Lee, Mimisoon 79, 164 Lee, Sandy 149 Leist, Sandra 29, 58, 187 Leonard, Jon 48, 126, 164, 186 James, Timothy 147 Jaramillo, Leonard 27 Jeglum, Eric 135 Jeglum, Reid 162 Jensen-Norman, Kathleen 135 Jimenez, Angela 147 Johnsen, Edward 148 Johnson, Abbie 44, 47, 53, 157, 162, 189 Johnson, Brian 51, 53, 135, 189 Johnson, Dorothy 123 Johnson, Grant 163 Johnson, James 148 Johnson, Kent 27 Johnson, Kim 163 Johnson, Linda 27, 39 Johnson, Martin 148 Johnson, Matthew 148 Johnson, Michael 27 Johnson, Robin 163 Johnson, Ronald 39 Johnson, Rosalind 62 Johnson, Timothy 163 Johnson, Tracy 47, 53, 58, 62, 63,131,135,185,189 Johnson, Vincent 89, 163 Johnson, Wally 27 Jonas, Edna 163 Jones, Cynthia 136, 147 Jones, Emil 148 Jones, James 68, 82, 83, 135 Jones, Susan 48, 163, 185, 189 Jones, Susan G. 148 Jordan, Jennifer 49, 135 Jordan, Kenny 71, 148 Juniors 130-141 Ik Karella, Justin Kauffman, Steve 10, 71, 91, 135 Keil, Evan 205 Keller, Panteen 135 Kelly, Danny 148 Kelly, Deloris Kelly, Kimberly 27, 47, 48, 189 Kelly, Margaret Kenaston, Kevin 85, 163 Kennebec, Joseph 135 Kentner, Ronda 28 163, 176 King, Gloria King, Lori 163 Kious, Donna 73, 163 Kipp, Kelley 55, 163 Kirkman, Sheri 28, 39, 58, 59, 187 Kirkvold, Jim 91, 63 Klaich, James 45, 84, 148 Klaich, Lisa 28, 39, 46, 49, 186 Klein, Laura 97, 163 Klepper, Don 72, 80, 81, 101, 174, 178, 182, 229 Klepper, Laurie 49, 156, 163 Klick, Susan 28 Klomp, Tracy 28 Kniffen, Peter 135 Knouse, Woody 148 Knox, Kenneth 148 Koelzer, Donna 163 Koerfer, Heidi 79, 164 Koerfer, Tammy 135 Koo, Charlie 51, 61, 68, 95, 135 Koo, William 28, 39, 45, 46, 54, 187 Kopf, Bonni 28 Korvola, Dick 106 Kozeluh, Patrick 28, 39, 45, 58, 61, 65, 120 Krag, Daren 91, 164 Krauss, Ethan 164 Krejci, Eric 164 Krier, Cathy 39 Krier, Todd 164 Kroshus, Glenda 135 Kroshus, Gwyn 90, 148 Kuhn, Danny 148 Kushida, Tammi 164 1 LaFleur, Miguel 68, 82, 83, 135, 182 LaFon, William 149 LaBarbera, Paula 29 LaChance, Lisa 47, 123, 148 LaGasse, Carleen 164 Laiti, Jann 164, 192 Lambert, Bill 109 Lambert, Edward 29, 39, 42, 46, 60, 61, 62, 174, 175, 176, 180, 185, 189, 190 Lambert, Gary 29, 39, 70, 71, 91, 93, .176, 179, 180 Lambert, James 71, 91, 159, 164 Leschorn, Brian 135 Leslie, Lester Lester, Lester Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Leyva, Kenneth 164 Darryl 135 David 164 Michael 29 ,Clifford 136 Dean 149 Mark 49, 61, 136, 190 Sandy Kathy 75, 136 Library Staff 114 Liddell, Diane 149 Lillie, Deborah 149 Lillie, John 185, 164 Lindemann, Esther 53, 80, 81, 164 Lindemann, Rachel 51, 95, 136 Lipinski, Diane 48, 79, 149, 174 Livingston, James 149 Livingston, Roger 29, 39, 56, 86 Lizotte, Laurie 29 Lizotte, Marilyn 136 Lloyd, Kristen 53, 58, 131, 136, 187 Locke, Brent 39 Logsdon, Kelly Lokken, David 164 Lokken, James 29, 40, 46, 51 68, 94, 95 Long, Deborah 136 Long, Kevin 136 Long, Susan 149 Loos, Yvonne Lott, James 29, 65 Loud, Lori 49, 164 Lowery, Rose 136 Lu, Michael 164 A Ill MacArthur, Caren 53, 149 Macchione, Eric 136 Macchione, Laura 30 Madaris, Michael 30 Madaris, Timothy Madros, Marvin Mahler, William 164 Makar, Roy 149 Make, Christopher 136 Mane, Judy 158, 165 Manning, Dennis 30 Manning, Malinda 165 Manns, Brenda 136 Maratita, Fidelia 30, 39, 53, 58, 131, 187 Palmer, John 166 March of Dimes Basketball 190 Marley, Martin 136 Martin, Cheryl 54, 96, 97, 125, 149 Martin, Pamela 30 Martinez, Frank Martsolf, Tura 165 Martz, John 149 Math Department 108 Matlock, Rochelle 30, 57, 187 Matschke, Donna 113 Matthews, Darlene 149, 175 Matthews, Donald 136 Mattice, David 39 Matumeak, Rebecca May, Darlene 30, 45 May, Donald 165 Mayo, Peter 149 Mays, Rebecca McCarro11, Kevin 165 McCarthy, Paul 55, 165 McConnell, Shirley 30, 39, 57 McCotter, Michael 136, 137 McCumby, McDonald, McDonald, McFarland, McFarland, McFarland, Scott 71, 136 Karen 150 Kim 165 Donald Kathy 165 Suzette 150 McGhie, Scott McGhie, Traci 165 McGraw, Patrick 165 McGuigan, Frank 102, 209 Mcl-lenry, Scott 136 McNavish, Kim 136 McRae, Dale 65, 137 McRae, Richard 30 McWhirter, Mark McWhirter, Michelle 165 Mears, Francine 104 Mears, Sean 150 Medlin, Danny 96, 97 Meekins, Keith Meier, Lori 74, 80, 81, 84, 161, 165, 190 Melavic, Lynne 31, 39, 42, 57, 180 Melchior, Thor 47, 57, 137, 185, 189 Melton, David 31 Meyers, Tom 71, 137 Milan, Arthur 31, 88, 89 Milan, Paul 48, 150, 176, 186 Miles, Sandy 137 Miller, Kelly 53 Miller, Robert 160 Mitchell, Michael 160 Mitchell, Sherri 150 Moehlin, Glenn 91, 150 Monaco, Thomas 82, 83, 85, 150, 182 Moneymaker, Kent 82, 83, 85, 150, 182 Monroe, John 165 Monroe, Leslie 137, 174 Monzulla, Kenneth 137 Moody, Daniel 137 Moon, UnKiong 137 Moore, Barbara 137 Moore, Charles 165 Moore, Steve 150 Morgan, Scott 160, 165 Moritz, Robert 165 Moritz, Robin 150 Morris, Eugene Morrow, Dan 165 Morrow, Susan 137 Morton, Callen 89, 150 Mrs. Green 43 Muhlethaler, Natalie 165 Murakami, Daniel 31 Murff, Diane 150 Murphree, Billy 150, 167 Murphy, Shawn 137 Murray, Rodger Mursch, Donna 150 Music Department 113 Music, Honors Student 186, 187 Mustard, Diane 150 Mustard, Gerald 166 Un Nance, Gary 71, 150, 153 Nance, Kara 44, 48, 166 Nance, Terry 51, 71, 91,150 Napolilli, Noel 86, 87, 112 National Honor Society 46 Nault, Larry 150 Navarro, Patricia 75, 150 Neidhold, Donna 49, 79, 150 Neidhold, Katherine 49, 137, 192 Neidhold, Mark 166 Nesting, Corrine 137 Newbury, Airon 166 Newspaper 58, 59 Nicholson, Jo Nel 166 Nir, Gil 166 Noecker, Morgan 31, 123 Nolan, Don 150 Nowland, Rose 166 Nowottnick, Cheryl 137 Nowottnick, James 151 . Nurse 115 Nusser, Gini 39 Nusser, Terry 39 Oates, Tim 82, 83 OBrien, Kim 79, 163, 166 OBrien, Lesa 151 Ogden, Buddy 137 Oliphant, Rebecca 47, 77, 166 Oliver, Cynthia 31, 49 Olmstead, Leanne 44, 79, 166 Olson, Cindy 39 Olson, Steven 39 Olson, Timothy 53, 166 Orand, Laurel 166 Orand, Valerie 31 Orchestra 51, 184-185 Osborne, Sandra 105 Ottmar, Greg Owen, Catherine 166 Owen, Debby 151 Owen, Wesley 31, 53, 123 Padgett-Osborn, Grae 151 Pagh, Kathy 31, 45, 74, 75, 177 Palmer, Michele 166 Palmer, Tom 151 Papp, Joni 54, 55, 65, 137 Paschall, Kelly 137 Paschall, Michael 151 Peaches, Bruce 166 Pears, Jennifer 32 Pears, Judy 166 Pears, Richard 91 Perderson, Ronald 151 Pedrick, James Peeters, Timona 77, 137 Pelow, Dana 84, 137 Pennebaker, John 82, 83, 126, 151 Perdue, Mona 32 Perez, Perry Perkowski, Joanne 137 Perkowski, Lynn 48, 151 Perry, Mark 166 Perry, Matthew 32 Pestka, Donnie 151 Peterman, Russell 49, 166 Peters, Susan 54, 114 Peyton, Sarah 54, 151 Philleo, Barbara 105 Phillips, Joy 51, 53, 151 Phillips, Tom 151 Physical Education Department 111 Pierce, Brit 166 Pippen, Jerry 167, 171 Pippen, Grace 32 Pippin, Waunita 32 Pirie, Greg 32, 48, 61 Pirie, Philip 167 Piza, Michelle 76, 138 Pollitt, George 32, 91 Pollock, Cameron 151 Pomeroy, Deborah 109 Pomeroy, Kevin 91, 167 Pontius, John 32, 39, 70, 71, 91, 92, 93 Pratt, Alma 103 Price, Dannis 151 Price, Gerald Pruitt, Shannon 151 Pryor, Mary 145, 151 Puzick, Revecque 138 Quakenbush, Glen 32, 70, 71, 91, 92, 93 Quill and Scroll 187 IO Randall, Tony 152 Randolph, Edward 32, 42, 187 Randolph, Fred 61, 139 Rasmussen, Steve 152 Rauk, Randall 167 Rauk, Scott 152 Rawlins, William 91, 138 Ray, Doris 106 Rayburn, Lynda 49, 167 Redhead, John 39 Reed, Brenda 152 Reed, Joel 167 Reed, Morgan 108 Reed, Tammy Reich, Richard 33, 97 Resch, Eric 49, 152 Rhee, Hye 33 Rhines, David 152 Rhines, Frank 138 Rhines, Gregory 33 Rhines, Kathleen 167 Rhude, Eric 138 Rice, Don 138 Richard, Kevin 138 Richards, Amy 138 Richardson, Jeri 167 Richison, Mark Richwine, Ralph 138 Riggs, Deanna 152 Rifle Team 86, 87 Ritter, Laurel 47, 54, 152 Roberts, Evan 167 Roberts, Gail 138 Robinson, Alvin 138 Robinson, Aurora 167 Rodreguez, Edwina 108 Roderigues, Margaret 152 Rodey, Dan 106 Roederer, Mario 49 Rogers, Leslie 48, 138 Rohloff, Deborah 55, 167, 170 Romans, Jeffrey 33, 39, 57, 70, 71, 91, 92, 93 Romick, Claire 47, 54, 57, 138 Romick, Mike 54, 84, 167 Ronken, Durand 152 Rosadiuk, David 138 Rose, Merry 152 Rose, Peggy 167 Rosenberg, Sonja 167 Rost, Shannon 167 Roth, Bill 97, 138 Roth, James 97, 167 Roth 97, Rose, Michael 33, 39, 46, 96, 187 Lonny 167, 169 Rowinski, Anne 53, 138 Rowinski, Thomas 53, 167 Rowlett, Tony 138 Roybal, Christine 152 Ruckman, Janet Ruckman, Jay 138 Ryan, James 33 Ryan, Rhonda 191 Ss Sala, David 65, 138 Salisbury, Druska 51, 138 22 Turner, Tommie 112 Vignola Student Council Officers and 22 Sanchez, Antoinette 49, 138 Sanderson, Dewayne 71, 167 Sandstrom, Jenny 152 Sandstrom, Laura 33 Sanoski, Roseann 54, 139 Santora, Frank 139 Sauer, Philip 34 Sayles, Rochelle Scanlon, Ruth 75, 111 Scarborough, Joan 167 Schallock, Stacey 34, 49, 42, 45, 56, 74, 75, 80, 81, 182 Schiek, Diane 152 Schikora, Nancy 152 Schloesser, Geraldine 168 Schloesser, Jackie 73, 139 Schloesser, Jeffry 139 Sivjee, Mazaher 39 Sivjee, Mohamed 153 Sixties Day 191 Ski Team 94, 95 Slater, Scott 139 Slick, Susan 153 Slick, Terry Smalls, Katherine 168 Smith, David 47, 153 Smith, Frank 139 Smith, Jeffrey 34 Smith, Karen 35 Smith, Lorri 153 Smith, Richard 153 Smith, Rhonda Smith, Rhomas 153 Smith, Travis 35 Sophomores 44 Student Council Workshop 174 Sundgren, Adam 168 Svoboda, Audre Swain, Randall 35 Swarthout, Dennis 169 Swartz, David 169 Swartz, Susan 35, 53, 123 Sweeney, Julie 154 Sweet, Luanne 79 Swift, Elisabeth 47, 154, 189 Swim Team 96, 97 Schloesser , Jackie 34 Schmuesser, Troy 152 Schoenleber, Karli 55, 167 Schroeder, Dale 167 Schroeder, Mark 61, 152 Schruf, Helen 61, 68, 80, 84, 164,167,181,190 Schruf, Maria 42, 57, 68, 69, 80,-81,130,139,190 Schulz, Andy 152 Schulz, Dianne 168 Science Department 109 Science Fiction Club 64 Scofield, David 152 Scott, Bryan 139 Scott, Charles 91, 112, 181 Scroggin, Duron 139 Scroggin, Julie 39 Secrest, Pauline 152 Secretarial Staff 103 Seidler, Laurie 168 Semaken, Chris 39 Seniors 18-39 Senior Ball 181 Seniors Not Pictured 39 Senungetuk, Christopher 49, 168 Service, Leonard 152 Setzer, Barbara 51, 152, 185 Shackles, Michael 34 Shalz, Linda Sharma, Arun 51, 53, 168, 186 Sharp, Todd 168 Shaw, Joseph 49, 153 Shaw, Susan 34, 53 Shellinger, Ed 100, 229 Shepard, George 168 Sheridan, Lenita 47, 53, 54, 58, 187, 189 Sherman, Sally 53, 139 Sherman, Samuel 68, 95, 139 Shilling Benny 165, 168 Shilling, Rodney 34 Shippey, Kimiya Shippey, Rocky 34, 123 Shira, Bradly 84, 153 Shroyer, Eric Shroyer, Eva 39, 45, 180 Siebert, Glenn 153 Siler, Michelle 153 Simmons, Dana Smitham, Dennis Smyth, Jamieson 91, 168 Snyder, Ember 139 Snyder, Kelley 153 Snyder, Marcia 103 Soderstrom, Bill 153 Social Studies Department 106, 107 Sole, Karen 55, 168 Solie, Barry 153 Solie, Richard 35, 39, 58, 69 94, 95 Sophomores 142-155 Soronen, Lani 153 Soronen, Hugh 153 South, Danny 153 South, Susan 35, 39, 48, 186 7.1 '. s Table of Contents 16 Talvi, Randy 91, 169 Talvi, Russ 55, 56, 57, 71, 91, 140, 176, 187 Tarkiainen, Richard 89, 109, 124, 179 Tarnowski, Lawrence 140 Taylor, Cynthia 140 Taylor, Richard 140 Taylor, Robert 35, 58, 59, 65 71, 189 Taylor, Sandra 169 Teal, Kris 169 Teal, Scott 154 Spencer, Janet 139, 168 Spencer, Lindsay 153 Spencer, Steven Spencer, Tammy Spirit Freaks 78 Sports 66-97 Sprague, Robert 61, 68, 108 Springer, Diane 153 Staley, Belinda Stamps, Scot 139 Stamps, Ted 139, 181 Staples, Bryson 84, 153 Staples, John 168 Steckler, Christina 39 Staffes, Matt 108 Stevens, Brian 35, 45, 180, 189 Stevens, Crystal 168 Stevens, William 139 Stinson, John 49, 168 Stone, Francis 168 Stovall, Tillman 35 Stowell, Nick Stowell, Rowdy 139 Stragier, Hans 49, 89, 139 Stratsma, Jan 168 Streit, Linda 45, 73, 153 Strohmaier, Mahla 47, 168, 189 Student Body Officers 42 Student Council 43, 174-179, Terry, Gladys 102, 193 Testu, Bonnie 36 Thayer, June 105 Theophilus, Don 84, 140 Thespians 47 Thies, Debra 140 Thomas, Barb 39 Thomas, Charles 104 Thomas, Geoffrey 36, 49, 47, 54, 61,71,122,189 Thomas, Margie 115 Thomas, Stanley 140 Thomas, Ted 49, 71, 91, 154 Thomas, Tirzah Thomas, Tyrone 84, 169 Thompson, Barbara 36, 45, 52, 53 Thompson, Brenda 45, 53, 142, 154 Thompson, Callie 154 Thompson, Craig 36 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thomson, 154 Thomson, Thornhill, Thornton, Thornton, Thornton, , Karol 109 , Leif 169 , Natasha Renee ilanel 48, 52, 53, Mark 36 Jackie 48, 154 Colten 169 Debra Tonya 154 Thorson, Pamela 36, 39 182, 183, 191 Student Council Installation 175 Student Council Officers and Thorson, Tena 169 Thurman, David 47, 71, 154, Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Deborah 139 Lori 168 Willard 34, 91, 124 Sims, Leah Sims, Kipp 153, 168 Sisson, Richard 34 Representatives 44, 45 Student Council Officers and Reps., Juniors and Frosh. 45 Reps., Seniors and 189 Tilman, Kent 154 Tindall, Curtis 91 Tinsley, Robert 36, 39 Tisdale, Ken 154 Tisdale, Ted 140 Titus, Geraldine 169 Titus, Louann 169 Tomany, Anita 54, 65, 140 Tomlinson, Brandon 169 Tonkins, Elizabeth 47, 54, 90, 154, 185, 189 Tonkins, Eva 169 Totin, Albert 39, 140 Townsend, Deborah 36, 77 Tremarello, Richard 48, 61, 154, 186 Trounce, Craig 170 Trumbull, Janice 51, 52, 53, 154, 186 Tufford, Shane Turner, Lia 54, 154 Turner, Mark 36, 46, 49, 53, 186 Tyner, George 140 Tyner, Stephanie 170 Undereiner, Brent 154 Undereiner, Ginna 170 rv Valentine's Dance 192 Van Enkevort, John 37, 39, 95 Van Enkevort, Rosemarie 54, 114 Van Flein, Pete 44, 82, 83, 140, 174, 182 Van Veldhuizen, Varina 48, 155 Van Vliet, Susan 39, 58, 185, 187, 189 Vancleve, Sarah 49, 54, 140 Vanderbilt, Douglas 37, 86 Vanderpool, Julie 170 Vanderpool, Michele 149 Vanderpool, Patty 170 Vanflein, Tom 51, 54, 97, 170 Vanhoomissen, Mary 42, 45, 49, 61, 143, 155, 176, 181 Vanhoomissen, Thomas 58, 59, 140 Vanhyning, Julie 37 Vanstrand, Tommy Vanveldhuizen, Jay 37 Varney, Sharon 170 Varwig, Robert 170 Vaugham, Edith 48, 155 Vehmeier, Glen 140 Veheier, Richard 170 Ven Huizen, Deborah 39 Viator, Frank 53, 62, 154 Viator, John 55, 170 Viator, Paul 91, 170 Viereck, Walter 140 Vignola, Frank 155 Jayne 140 Vincent, Theodore 85, 171 Volleyball, Junior Varsity 73 Volleyball, Varsity 74-75 Vonderhaar, Donna 73, 140 Voorhees, Joe 171 Voorhees, Lorie 53, 155 I 'w Walker, Jim 109, 124 Wallace, Chris 88, 89, 140 Wallace, Clay 37, 39, 42, 56, 88, 89 Wallace, Paige 77, 171 Wallner, Anthony 140 Wallner, Colleen 146, 154 Waln, David 155 Walrath, Amy 140 Walters, Anne 51, 55, 171 Wang, James 140 Wang, Lois 37 Ward, Mark 47, 53, 133, 141, 189 Ward, Steve 155 Warren, Carla 58, 141, 187 Warren, Keith 37 Warren, Kelly Washeleski, Kristi 39, 44, 76, 141 Washeleski, Tim 37, 125, 192 Waugaman, Eds 84, 141 Way, Jon 171 Weaver, Ben 171 Weaver, Merrilee 155 Weaver, Randy 37, 48, 204 Webb, Kathy 104 Webb, Renee 39 Weber, Woody 171 Wedeneyer, Bonny 77, 171 Weeden, Robert 155 Weil, Suzanne 38, 39, 65 Wein, Kelly 57, 171, 189 Wells, Lela 38, 58 Welty, Janet 155 Wescott, Brian 155 West, Cynthia 90, 155 West, Shannon 57, 141 Wheat, Judy 155 Wheat, Ray 91, 118, 141 Wheeler, David 55, 141 Wheeler, Valerie 171 Whisenhant, Brenda 38 White, Beverly 44, 47 White, Ian 51, 68, 155 White, Judy 111 White, Keith Wicken, John Wiedeman, Cari 171 Wiederich, Dale 38, 61 Wiese, George 48, 113 Wiley, Billy 155 Wilcox, Joan 114 Wilhelm, Cheryl 49 Wilhelm, Christine 141, 171 Wille, Deanna 39 Williams, Carol Williams, Cheryl 141 Williams, Christine 47, 62, 171, 189 Williams, Donald 155 Williams, Joseph 155 Williams, Margaret 73, 77, 90 Williams, Mary 38, 106 Williams, Ronald Windrum, Fred 140, 141 Winford, Laura 45, 52, 53, 155, 192 Winner, Scott 171 Winslade, Karen 97, 102 Winters, Cheryl 38, 46, 49 Winters, Linda 45, 48, 155 Witkowski, Marie 171 Wittrock, Wayne Wolf, Mary 141 Wolfe, William 171 Wood, Rebecca 141 Woods, Craig 171 Woods, David 171 Woods, Madeleine 171 Woods, Monica 155 Woodward, Lonni Woodward, Scott 171 Workes, Doug Workes, Jerry 38, 56, 141 Wrestling 91-93 C xiii' SX? 5 edet 1 5 Ta , 4 J ,ali gl, wo ,ii SY A 'xiii ' I ' Q Q 3 V, ,vt w XX mx, Q3 NO rett Qy' N X4 X ,px J K xg .1 x K ,fm 1 'Q' . pdl! 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