Western High School - Epitaph Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1962
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A student publlcatlon of WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL, Las Vegas, Nevada. Number One, 1962 DEDICATIUN an WESTERN HIGH scnnnr. -2- .-: if ,fi , I .! 1 3 fi' il- i lim , A L me Ji., uf Q' - 1 f 4' f , i' ' , ,, yi fi U I ' ii f 1 4 X i. V fx ,li i ,' V ' f ' ,Wil ff 5 i fl ,il PJ. 1, VZ, 4 f pg, 4 jj if - I 4 1 ' I gi ,W ! f ,j, p If Z . 'if f - mf f , 5+ ir S if il l ti 9 f 1 f' if H 4 5 'O ' E47 if J V f . n 1 .-1 ' ' ff f' - ', ,': ., . w -1 '! 1 , i fc , ,f i f N - , fi 'f 1, ' 5 i -f ,- ,A V - J' V ., I. , , , 3 1 , -' 5 . I I r 1' . ' 2 5 f , ,,. : ' 15 if 5 ff fy' A J K , . , 5 ' I 5 . . . 3 X, , i .,,, , . , li. i 1 ,J i fl- I .-..f1.,i'7U.5 if if al! 1 If 2 iff tix! .l E if in ,wil EU: 1 ,, g ,I .f I it 0 'J , , . 1 I 1 jf .X H ,, il 1 D 'ff 'i X ' ' if-I f ff 1 ' if g V,'A ' , J V ,f 5 J ff ,ev .Q Q v A .,f if, ,f l .. , ' W f , ,iff fi! J J If pl J? gfiii L4 li .55 A YEAR HAS PASSED AWAY. Those whose lives were Enriched in its time Gather in remembrance. Tears streak a youthful face. Laughter springs from curled lips. Dreamy eyes Wander aimlessly. Where are the last words honoring the years gone by? Memories will ever remain in The Epitaph . Echoes of our first year are filled with emotion and hope. Meeting the challenges of creating school ideals and organizing Student Government. Striving for individualism and victory. Looking to coming years with expectation. A year of planning, dreaming, accomplishing. A time whose spirit is instilled within the heart of XVestern High School . . A time of Aiming for the Futureif. ,f - I rf 5 51. ,- 1-LIMING for the FUTURE THE FUTURE awaits us both. Challenging, mocking, urging, ever beckoning us to greater heights. Through you, our school, we approach its realm realistically and with maturity. To- gether we grew, confident and proud. We grew together . . linked by common aims. As we sculptured your traditions, we shaped our own life. As We Worked toward your glory, we insured our success. While our teachers guided us, you sought out our leadership to guide you. Wfliile you made sure our every step on the ladder to success, you filled our hearts with memories everlasting. Even more important than the challenges we have overcome together, are the ever rising dreams yet to materialize. In appreciation and remembrance of the giv- ing of each of us to the other, we of The Epitaphn staff dedicate these memories of your founding year to your future. May they ever 1'emind you of the true spirit of XVestern . . to aim ever higher. f gn w p. Y? 'af-'Glu-.f 'J ii M,,vnm,l. M .ww , if ,, .14 1, s,,w,..,-M WA 065-Z U f 1 'n 1 fs 41 fm 'SX V,,, Q X it.-::7:::, comrsmrs .Z1dm1n1s'cra'c1sn and Pasuliy B Clubs 22 -'1 251' . 21.2 rsf 's' 1-sg,-J, ., 11s'c1v1'c1ss 54 1-1'ch1s'c1ss B4 Classes 120 1-1dvs':'cis1ng 170 Index 196 Az .iff '-.W -......,..,-, I ' 1 6 -G+-'f fx vm fwfil 52551 ,U n , v gm, X f' . 1... x sl 'i A rsmv M f .,! 'gk 1, w ' K . . x ' ifff 2. I 5 r 1 ' L , , l 2 4 1 f ! V . , . Q z I 5 S ' P S I V L f af n wg.:-X K f + . 'Q ' Q ' ' ff: U .f , ,M jf , .,f, W ', K QM I H K .2 ' mf L A ' - fy Administration . . . Mr. Leland Newcomer County School Dr. R. Guild Gray Mr. Harvey Dondero Superintendent Retiring County School Assistant Superintendent Superintendent FIRST VIEW-Mr. Leland Newcomer fleftj, is shown greeting our principal Mr. Don Cameron along with Mr. XValter McCall frightj taking in his first view of our school. Sohool Board... Mr. Chester Sewell President Behind the scenes of the Clark County School System, there is one group of people who stand out .... the School Board of Trustees. Headed by Chester Sewell, and the new Superin- tendent, Mr. Leland Newcomer, the board has accomplished many worthwhile ideas in the course of this school year. Mr. Walter McCall Mrs. Helen Cannon Vice-President Clerk Mrs. Helen'Phillips Mr. Dell Robinson Member Member Dr. Clare Woodbury Mr. jack Moe Member Member ..9- Meet Du: Principal... -10- MY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHARTER STAFF OF THE WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL EPITAPH,'. Through the ages the truly great men have accepted a code of conduct for governing their own lives. May I share with you a code which has been variously stated in many ages? In this world- There is work to do. Learn to enjoy itl There are grand people. Bind them to you in friendship. There are disappointments and crises. Learn to rise above them. There are great bookswritten. Make them part of your life. There is power in faith. Learn to live by it. There is dignity in man. Leam to magnify it. M' If His Assistants... L fgsffgfi V It gives me a considerable amount of satisfaction to realize that my former students have been busily engaged for the past year in building a school. We have a long Way to go, but the basic problems have been eliminated. The stu- dents of Western High School have lived up to our expectations. The junior class has gone beyond our expectations and has provided Western High School with the leadership that We all needed. Con- gratulations to alll 5SCT'VTf 1 5' .1 of VVest n High School haf every reason to be proud of en- dously energeft-ie 1 ing first year. Through your co- peration my job has certainly been m e easier and we have been able to maf tain highstandards in attendance, ath ticsf,,.an?l school activi- ties. As adminigtrators, Wye are for the futurevfas well -lyouf frlliure and we want tojfprovide yoltx-'wirtlLtl1e best ls education posdible. l I. L Warlaing for Du: Fuiure . . . NNT. Mr. Larry Lochridgc junior Counselor Mr. James Becker Sophomore Counselor A vs. C ,fl L , in C V A. ,:f,.::,r - s V aQT'SQ J 425+ 'V Mrs. Marilyn Tomsik Eighth Grade Counselor Co-Ordinator of Testing Progrmn Mrs. Bernadine Wood Freshman Counselor 12- Mrs. Valerie Goetel S M1-5, Record Secretary Secretary to Principal I Miss Iucly Stevenson OFFICE HELP-Front row, from left, Carol Anderson, Linda XVerner, Donna Dugas, jo Anne Dessel, Suzy Wilson, Austa Potter, Barbara Miller, Mary Jacobs, Gayle Greene, Mari- bah Sholes, julee Tishman. Second row, jackie XVilgar, Linda Kelly, Nancy Leeth, Carole Bouton, XVanda Smith, Annette Ellis, janis Fillip, Ginger Ponton, Darlene KVoods, Carolyn Kirk, Billie Barnes. Third row, Nlary Killough, jean XVingfielcl, Debbie Taber, Adrienne Lowenthal, Mary Anne Cherry, Kathy Swart, Billy Hilton. -13- Fulfilling Uur Needs... Priest. Mr. Don Brigham, Librarian and his assistant, Mrs. Pearl I Miss julie Starling Jack of All Trades Miss Nola Davis Nurse NURSES AIDES-Barbara Moulton, Kathy Oxbarrow, Betty Crodzicki, Nancy Thomas. Mr. Joe Wilcox Truant Officer Mr. Bob Cleveland Traffic Director 14- Mr. Roy Murphy LUNCHTERIA STAFF-First row, from left, janet Salisbury, Suzie Sprentall, Barbara Crockett, Jeannie Beverly, Barbara Kruse, Kurt Schnars. Second row, Donna Durdy, Bill Marine, Gloria Romo, Brenda Ceil, jo Donna Crabtree, joan Bloxham, Kathie Swart, Marion Garrity. Third row, Roger Morris, Carol Powers, Tank Heenan, Eileen Rogers, Lynnell Koch, Bill Moulton, Mike Simpson. t S ,K , - K- K K, K .. f- - fy-rf are aff ri- ,html Ki. K, K, Ks K ,,,, N ' K K ,,,,,,M Q ' . K K K i K i K ller or K K y 1 lglgflffi .Q K 1. ' A '-V K via.. .-if .Q .K .,.. K K K K M l 1, 3, rf ' V gg K K g ., ,K jr e ee . . K , K K . K5A,K ,,K sys' B u . K ' - K K R -fe? 'L .4n...- ' ' Z' H-A H2 - 1 COOKS-Left to right, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Wfhiteall, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. An derson, Mrs. Mathis, Mrs. VVest, Mrs. Maynard, Mrs. Thompson. Head Cusfodifm CUSTODIANS-Left to right, Carl Cfagen, Deprist Xvebb, james Lucas. -15- Faculty Mr. Roger Bamson BA, Arizona State P.E., Health j.V. Football junior Class Advisor Mr. Jay Bradfield BS, Utah State Drafting I, II, and III Miss Martha Alfonso MA, U of Kansas Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Mr. Nils Bayles BS, Utah State Sth General Science 10th Biology Area Coordinator Biology Club Advisor Mr. Cordell Brown BA, Utah State Social Studies Ass't. Basketball Track -16- Mrs. Judith Auerbach Mrs. Anna A' MA, U of VVisconsin BA, New YC... Q, European, U. S. History English 9, 10, and 11 Geography Mr. Lloyd Booth BS, Utah State 8th Math, Math I Commercial 9 Mr. William Calvert Mrs. Georgamy Campbell MA, Brigham Young U BS, U of Nevada Spanish Home Economics Spanish Club Advisor F.H.A. Advisor Jai il S 'six 23 I ,W M2 a,. ., 1 . 4? -Q an x rw ' 'ze ,,, , 1 U s X' ' s QM- E' ' Mr. Ig.aMarr Cardon B.A., New Mexico Western Industrial Arts, WVoodworkin g, Vocational Carpentry Mr. Charles Fleming BA, New Mexico U, Eastern Social Studies 8 Language Arts Mr. Robert Carroll Miss Lenise Christopher MA, Seattle U MA, U of Oregon Algebra, Com. Math English, Language Arts Math Accelerated Mr. Robert Crane Mrs. Marjorie Dickinson Mr. Lynn Dunn BS, Utah State P,E., Health J.V. Football I mg.q,g,p.1g1i11Qf1i112a1:1ffgQ,1133, ng -it 1 r fee ,ww 31145 -wwr5.r.,715.,.1r.L, if -.Mig at it r fx av' ,va risw, '41 rw Whig?-Exif wi va 2, ,. 159.75521 a:4'S-nl iwzereaemiisfzz-51+Mi,tm-wifowawilpfwewwsla :rnJwyfwa32agav5:12iz '!tai!w.:fvf: rf' ri, ,igagafrzsagnfggeggrgva- Mx. 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Stanford U Choral, Music Theory Literature A Cappella Choir Girls Glee Club Mixed Chorus Mrs. LaRen Fleming B.A., Brigham Young P.E., Pep Club Advisor BS, Brigham Young Drama, English Thespians Advisor 617 Mr. William Fox MA, College of Idaho English Mr. William Callinger MS, U of Oregon Math Mr. Philip Koscinski MA, U of Michigan Science Audio-visual Advisor-H ' 1 - -.,,w Q. , e , . - - Q gewjw , . .- ,A-wg, . 5 -jfs rf, 5... I .A .r ., ,Q . . , . ,N i 'M' Xfire' 7 A ,h Vk.L L 5' 'B 1 V K . e ll,-L W M 74 6.1 Q ,qs ,fl,, , J:V Q .g 5.3 5 5 -7 . ',k', I v f , f+,:g,.,- .. ,, , ,f-4 5-+ff,., ., . J. f ffffif-Q , . ., to ,-.rye ,,, Mr. Iames Hettinger BS, U of Nevada Science, Health Refresher Math QA ' S K, U 'fain t 1' X fi T 'XY wiv . Asa .s ggi my 4 lla 5 UUE 555 P '3?t.,2. if Mr. Brooksby Hafen BS, Brigham Young BA, Utah State Science Math, Health Mr. Hubert Hawkins Mrs. Beverley Hess BA, U of Nevada English A CDKVIGW Mr. Preston Larson Mrs. Myma Lowenthal Mr. David Leavitt BS, Brigham Young BA, Idaho State BA, Brigham Young English, History ' P.E. Distributive Ed. 'Eighth Grade Advisor Cheerleader Advisor D.E. Club Advisor Mr. Walter Jacobson Mr. Carroll MA, N. M. Highland U BS, E Art P E Art Cuild Advisor Mr. Malcolm Jones BA, U of Nevada Health, Drivers Ed. BE. Track, Basketball Coach ' -3 ' Q42 f ,gpg 'X , . ' A is LXI ' 5 8 l Al x 1 .tg A W . gc Q 'l 'xl qi 1 I 8 in ci? gs . .gm ... X W., . nge, .,. , .1 '-V, . - H .mi , il' ' '.,1M1f 'l it 114. iit!i! d2 f-ii' ' 11. Q- xiiiftifiaifzgiif i 1. , -mt,-1' it I it -, 34r,-i,',- A 1 Mr. Richard Locke Mr. Glenn Mackie Ray Martinez Mrs. Winona McDonald BS, Black Hills BS, Arizona State BA, Ari na State BS, Bowling Green St. Math Math, Science Q K QU istory TYDUIE I Ni ade dvisor I i fc a e ll Coach If .- 4 Student Council Advisor eil A. ., Ai A J Mr. Mario Monaco Mrs. acq eline ongeo Mr. nry oore Merv' Ow s MA, U of Por d f . A, of N ada MS, ab a State , Ar' ona S ate English, sto y ren Che istr ,Physica glish ' 1 ren Clu Advis r Science T. A. X F . na . . - gtg--6 fe ew fe 0 6- Y 6 e ff Mr. Revier Palmer MS, Brigham Young Science, Chemistry Miss Frances Paton Mrs. Amor Perry Mrs. Martha Robbins BS, U of New Mexico BA, W'est Liberty MA, U of Pittshurgli, He:1lth,P.E. English Latin, English C A A Advisor Latin Club Advisor -19- Q, 1-sf W- at igsgvriiflffxil 1,-,i,,,:gf2s5:.ll-ag 4,4544 is vi y sx.,.,,.,,,,n., . '-J sf- ,Mr wmpiitffi n fi 3 f , 1 , , fl gi, , r X03-,r df,,q- Awwarsfi - . e- 1 ,,',,f,e,1- Mr. Emery Robertson, Ir. BA, Washborn U Electricity, Math Electronics Miss Helen Smith BA, Colorado State English W, Mrs. Rosemary Treacy BA, Syracuse U Algebra I, 8th Math Mr. Robert Rose Mr. Dayle Rust Mr. Jack Schwartz BA, Ripon College BS, Brigham Young MA, Columbia U Math, German Sociology, Speech Band, Orchestra German Club Advisor if Mai ,a,,l,. .,, A ,,..x it , . Je, r , ,X in , lf n l Mr. Paul Smith Mr. Lyle Snell Mr. Adrien Sflllife MS, Brigham Young BA, Denver Sta U BS, Brigham Young Business English, Metal echnol g Shorthand I, Typing II Business Law, Typing L . Economics A 5 , U! 0 f X. , gf slilii , ,.VV fp-3 rar ' -,. li as 5 'Zif- V1-,,. ' ,. , , Ta- QLD Mr. Ross Tucker Mr. Loren Tumbleson Mr. Ja s Waldron BA, U of California B.A., U. of Denver BS, Ut. State , K - journalism, English English Auto S opt - Publications Epitaph, XVar VVhoop Press Club Advisor xxx -20- xv my , '-Q-L5 . 321. E 1 be Miss Patricia Whipple Mr. George Widner Mr. Lelwin Wilkinson BS, U of Nevada BA, U of Nevada MA, Michigan State U Biology, General World History 9th Physical Science Science Science Club Advisor Biology Club Adviso Mr. Gerald Wittwer Mr. Harold Wittwer BS, U of Nevada BS, Brigham Young Biology, 8th Science YVorld History Camera Shy Teachers Mr. Tom Daly Miss Kala Gresky Mr. Larry Fromhart Mr. Don Kirkland Mr. Dean Funk Mr. Larry Leavitt Mrs. Peggy Rogers -21- f -1 1' V -:f2a'GwQv- 1-w 1 .:. - ' .J-l fiklvlc 21,1-if..5L' ..,-, W ' f ' f ' 5 V ,, 'silfw' - j,:.g:sjf-mtg: f , ,' x ' u:.- H---'i -'1- -a - : -' ,: num, .e wr U. ,.'L,-5..,sJ- 1 e -5525: 'uf ' x . 11.1 '.',-Lg.:-.Inf T-i i- J TV: 'fm ' - 1 A 4 gy .3 .Z W,g' A Q, .. V,v. . .,.,,,,V I. 1 .:,. A 2 .11 ,,', Q. iv H ,. 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Aw is-iszfqfsswiyx-, 'sm .w's,2sf!fwf:w1 -sw, V ,f.zff:mf,1fff 'fwm 'Z' fin. ffffxs: fftwfxfffxrfv--9lf,19A-Q HIM ,fiff-WISE' .siyazf-., am In ff'f?fN1'i5L-'EMF Q, - fi ff 'e .. :mm ,nw -,fa MP1 w '::u Aff 1541 Sf r 0 -fa.: f ,vm .- :wx-n '- . V 5 'ff J 3 Q ,.- N?-- 1, mf' W:-1 .f, -f wg 'ew fscfwf, iw-wnfL.a, .,1a'2wI:':wz.fuf' ' -23- Pep Club Barbara Miller President OFFICERS-First row, from left, Suzanne Berry, Vice President, Pat Lancaster, Sergeant of Arms. Second row, Kathy Brown, Sergeant of Arms, Marie Campbell, Secretary, Sharon Beatty, Treasurer. PEP CLUB-Front row, from left, Pat Clark, Barbara Hunter, Donna Dugas, Pat Howery, Gayle Greene, Susie Wilson, JoAnne Utz, Tank Heenan, Judy Gianoulakis, Chris Gresham, Shirley Pardini, Jackie Dill. Second row, jean Anderson, Barbara Wolf, Sharla Wood, Eileen Rogers, Cherrine Pace, Barbara Kruse, Lynne Dee Shortt, Georganne Petree, Cheryl Looker, Rosie Pacchiano, Patsy Boyce, Pat Lancaster. Third row, Sylvia Hunt, Carolyn Kirk, Austa Potter, Donna Durdy, Sheila Smith, Linda Smith, Helen Lacy, Mari- on Garrity, Barbara Moulton, Louise Wemer, Kris Adler, Monte Bunker, Lynnell Koch. Fourth row, Bar- bara Miller, Marie Campbell, Cheryl Barrett, Suzy Rice, Marilyn Craighead, jackie Wilgar, Kathe Spomer, Ianette Wills, Marilyn Bouton, Annette Ellis, Tina Rocke, Ioan Bloxham, Debby Epkes, Kathy Brown. -24... The Pep Club of Western High School did much to encourage school spirit at games, dances, and assemblies, These girls and their advisor worked hard to insure the success of the first year at Western .... Some of the activities of the school year sponsored by the Pep Club were: the Hip Hop, a Christmas party, an awards banquet at the end of the year and candy sales .,.. It is hoped that this club's future will be as enthusias- tic and exciting as its first year of existence. PEP CLUB-Front row, from left, Suzanne Berry, Jacque Trent, Beverly Lang, Janet Lauer, Edie Sanders, Eva Hinson, Karen Goodielle, Patti Kennelley, Maribah Sholes, Jeannie Beverly, Enid DePasquale, Pam Basaric, Sally Kieth, Shirly Adams. Second row, Lana McCormick, Linda Brewer, Margie Haddad, Sandra Gamer, Jacquay Hopper, Rena Chiatovich, Karen Thomas, Vikki Cluff, Pat Ellis, Diane Wollenzien, Toni Mau, Virginia Johnson, Claudette Brotherson, Susan Smith, Jill Kelly. Third row, Georgia Ross, Sharon Beat- ty, Connie Amoldson, Lynn Byrge, Ginny Onstott, Sheri Whann, JoAnn Dessel, Diane Carres, Vicky Gans, Nancy Thomas, Valette Paris, Delores Gould, Michele Goodman, Lynne Meder. Fourth row, Tnidy Ostlund, Janie Kasino, Valerie Dickerson, Peggy Taylor, Donna Pixley, Mary Beth O'Malley, Judy Rile, Carol Ruffin, Sandy Nichols, Judy Lucky, Leah Shantz, Mary Hammond, Pam Walters, Joyce Thurber, Shirley Strow, Gloria Romo. -25- Spanish Club OFFICERS-From left, first row, Miss Martha Alfonso, ad- visor, Ardis Koerwitz, Secretary, Pat Lancaster, Treasurerg Lawrence Lampell Mr. VVilliam Calvert, advisor. Second row, Tom Bishop, President Sergeant of Arms, Doug Williams, Vice President. The first big year - that's what Span- ish-Club members enjoyed under Presi- dent Lawrence Lampel. There was a close study of the customs of Spanish- speaking countries, They visited leading Las Vegas Mexican-Spanish eateries .... In aiming for the future, many members plan to continue with Spanish in their coming years. SPANISH CLUB-Front row, from left, Barbie Rasmus- sen, Ronni Bernkrant, Vikki Cluff, Wanda Bates, Linda johnson, Terene Cap, Lynn Burns, Iacki Bliss, Iacquay Hopper, Michele Goodman, Stella Willcutt, Irma Gar- cia, Suzzette Hooper, Judy Snyder, Lynda Craner, Judy Gianoulakis. Second row, Debby Ephes, JoAnn Dessel, Karen YVicklund, Patricia Hartwell, Leslie Poynter, Sandy Spayer, Donna Steckler, Becky McPherson, Clau- dia Miller, Laura Holmes, Linda Norwood, Diane Ortiz, Cynthia Ortiz, Tank Heenan, Sharon Beatty, Suzy Rice, Cookie Beal, Carolyn Miller, Betsy Curmain, Nedra Thornton, Marilyn Bouton. Third row, Walter Wahing- ton, Dan Cipe, Paul Stafford, Chuck Taylor, Donna Schow, Tarina Kirkeeng, Pam Walters, Marti Leipski, Don Anderson, joe Armel, Mike Crum, John NVunderlick, Chuck Freer, Bob Pritchett, Bobby Foote, Alan Widner. French Club dame Jacqueline Mongoet, had a very active first year. Its members studied France and her customs. Some of the ac- tivities held during the year were a cream puff sale, a banquet, and a French variety show .... This first year will be remembered by all. The French Club, with its advisor Ma- Lynne Dee Shortt President Madame Jacqueline Mongoet Advisor Enid DePasquale Vice-President Suzanne Berry Secretary Monte Bunker Treasurer FRENCH CLUB-Front row, from left, Mary Killougb, JoAnne Cooper, Vicky Gans, Enid Una- tin, Janis Phillip, Barbara Farr, Diana johnson, Rena Chiatovich, Diane Bendmp, Beverly Stuclci, Michele Cooper, Marcelle Levy, Debbie Starzynski, Holley McNair, Joyce Fox, Karen Cameron. Secondlrow, Sharon Oliver, Cheryl Brooks, Helen Lacy, Kathe Spomer, Susie Wilson, Christine Taylor, Anne Johnston, jamie Staples, Michelle Stewart, Pat McDaniels, Mary Saun- ders, Karin Cboret, Winda Sholes. Third row, Roy Rushing, jim Ciraud, Robert Andrews, Linda Werner, Barry Lagan, Rod Conant, Nancy Thomas, Valerie Dickerson, Lynne Meder, Carol Phillips, Leslie Gleason, Iaekie Dill, Russel Dains, Robert Rushing, Richard Stephenson, Chris Kearns, Bruce Abbott, Bruce Stevens, Phil Carter. Future Nurses Club Mary Lancaster President FNA-Front row, from left, Lynnell Koch, Diana Hoagland, Cheryl Barrett Enid Unatin, Mary Lancaster, Cheryl Looker. Second row, Paula VViclclund Sandy Greer, Brenda Geil, Pat Doyle, Virginia Johnson, Toni Mau, Karen VVick lund. The Future Nurse's Association, ad- vised by Miss Nola Davies, kept busy this first year by leaming nurse's train- ing. These girls are indeed aiming for the future as some of them plan to be- Cheryl Looker Vice President come nurses. Miss Davies is the nurse for Western High School and hopes to continue sponsoring this club in the years to come. Dusty Max Secretary, Treasurer G1-H-S. Donna Hill President OFFICERS From left Jackie Dill Secretary Mrrxon C xr nty Treasurer Mrs. Peggy Rogers Adxlsor GAA,s first year was as active and thrilling as it was hoped to be. The girls, J' with their advisor, Mrs. Peggy Rogers, participated in such games as volleyball, basketball, and baseball. In aiming for the future, next year these girls will ac- tively play against other schools, hoping for all victories. G. A. A.-Front row, from left, Darlyne Tyler, Marie Campbell, Jackie Dill, Blanche Flaster, Donna Hill, Marion Garrity, Barbara Hunter, Nancy Gabrielli, Kris Adler, Linda Smith, Gloria Jackson, Veronica Branch, Catherine WVhite, Shirley Jacobs, Carrie Williams, Terry DePasquale. Second row, Dorothy Ross, Donna Durdy, Bonnie McLeod, Carol Carpenter, Paula Moll, Gloria Good, Janet Baker, Christine Ens- worth, Mary Jacobs, Diana Vendramen, Sandy Titus, Cil Kenyon, Anne Johnston, Ruby Williams, Alyse Gibson. Third row, Dorothy Snowden.Yolanda Holbert, Marilyn Holbert. Diane Bindrup, Linda Wemer, Michele Bunker, Beverly Stucki, Diana Johnson, Louise Nina Hall, Michele Stewart, Bari Gibson, Leslie Poynter, Jamie Staples, Rosemary Burke, Cheryle Brooks, Jeannine Burton, Barbara Farr, WVinda Sholes, Katie Kreuzer, Helen Ford. -29- Glee Clul: Pat Howery President v 1 i OFFICERS-From left, Pat Salome, Vice President, Mary Lou Davis Secretary, Jo Carter, Treasurerg Mena Apadoca, Carol Carpenter, Li- brarians. CLEE CLUB-Front row, from left, Judy Tanner, VVanda Cowart, Mary Lou Davis, Shelley Coppernoll, Gloria jackson, Shirley johnson, Nancy Aylor, Paula Moll. Second row, Judy Stimson, Pat Salome, Perri Crawley, Vera Turner, Anna Carter, Betty Davis, Sylvia Hoyos, Donna Pixlcy, Susan Davis. Third row, Nelda Bohn, Pauline Maston, Amalie Austin, Shirley Iaeohs, Addi Mae Samuel, judy Dischhivn, Cloria Good, Patsy Boyce, XVindy Hendrix. -30- Glee Club The Glee Club, which meets under the direction of Mrs. Mar- jorie Dickinson, presented its fine programs at many of the school assemblies. These girls worked hard to make the Glee Club as Well-organized and com- petent as it is now. It is hoped that Western High School will have this fine club on their regis- ter in the years to come. ! GLEE CLUB-Front row, from left, Vickey NValtcr, Cheryl Lookcr, Linda Pope, Nancy Moll, Dee Maxcy, Teri Cobb. Sccond row, Mrs. Dickinson, Sheri YVhann, Karen Thomas Clara Fuson, Shirley Pardini, Donna Dugas, Sandy Mcnton, Shirley jackson, Celcstinr Byrd. -31- Bonnie Compton, Pam Baisch, Faye Benoit, Pat Howery, Third row, Sherril Breczc, .Z-1 Cape11a Choir Charlef Davey Fulton Garrett Pfesldent Vice President MM OFFICERS-Enid Unatin, Secretaryg Suzanne McCleave, Treasurer. Jerry Mahoney Librarian -32.- A'CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front row, from left, Dennis Petarde, Terry Bamson, Marty Heim, Kathy Grooms, Suzanne McCleave, Betty Howard, Brenda Martin, Linda Liston, Enid Unatin, Virginia Onstott, Gloria Jackson. Second row: Floyd Smith, Philip Collins, John Sherer, Marilyn Coltrin, Eileen Gardner, Irene Emerson, Sherry Bennett. Third row: Jerry Mahoney, Bill McMillan, James Cooper, Johnny Proby, Carol Dively, Pauline Maston, Sandy Nichols, Lana McCormick, Pat Emmett, Vertis Marks, Edna Jackson. Fourth row: Rod Conant, Bill Richardson, Bobby Hampton, Fulton Garrett, Sheila Bar- rett, Alana Newberry, Linda XVerner, Christine Taylor, Donna Steckler, Claudia Windom, Dorothy Marks, Dorthea Sanders. The A' Cappella Choir has been very active in Western's initial year. Voices were raised enthusiastically when representing our school in as- semblies, concerts, city competition, and the Spring Festivalf' Mrs. Mar- , jorie Dickinson, as advisor, and Charles Davey, as President, capably J coordinated the choir. Meeting their responsibilities, the officers succeeded in acquiring blue and red robes, and sponsoring the first special event of the year, Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance .... May their voices lift ever higher in praise of Western High School. A'CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front row, from left, Peggy Smith, Kathy Whelis, Richard Battles, Mrs. Marjorie Dickinson advisor, Ray Alsop, Gary Waite, Man- uel Bustos, Robert Andrews. Second row: Judy Bearden, Sue Tate, Jeannine Burton, Bill Moulton, Robert Byl, Sam Belcher, James Nelson, Sam Pizzo, Clyde Doyle, Jim Giraud. Third row: Joyce Thurber, Sandy Kenton, Kathleen Booth, Dale Tandy, Grant Price, Bill Leaver, James Mathis, Bob Cannon, Kim Wolfe. Fourth row: Judy Lucky, Sharon Oliver, Louise Shock, Gregg Gordon, Victor Calvin, Howard Maston, Jodie Cannon Jr., Shelly Camp, Alvin Nygaard, Tom Kolasinski, Robert Owens. -33- German Elul: Don Sylvester President The German Club's begin- ning year, under President Don Sylvester was enjoyed by both its members and its ad- visor. Singing German folk songs became a natural oc- currence at each gathering. An outside activity was join- ing the members of the Ger- man Clubs of the neighboring schools. This first year will Prcsidentg Bill Ruymann, Treasurerg Chris Gresham be recalled by all. Secretary. Second row, Mr. Robert Rose, advisorg Fritz Kreuzer, Sergeant-at-Arms. OFFICERS-Front row, from left, Pat Howery, Vice GERMAN CLUB-Front row, from left, Bryan Yarborougli, Gordon Miller, Larry Stahl, Margaract Brower, Decna Carl Grcn, Gisela Rawson, Judy Grant, Donna Durdy, Chris Moss, Sandra McClellan. Second row, Ken Black, Robert Jones, Ken Galster, Greg Parris, Clay Rice, Tonnie Fong, Bill Slialer, Bill Marine, Louise Werner. Third row, Fred Wil- lis, Ladd jones, Gerald Earl, Ralph Hemington, Rudy Lains, John Carlson, Grant Holland, Tim Gilger, Mike Davis, james Crine. -34- Distributive Education 3 -.v , Y' D. E.-Front row, from left, Vickie Esposito, Nanci Kesterson, Darlene Fletcher, Mary Frostick, Cheryl Console, Connie- Vollhard, Judy Anderson, Evy Ronka, Anita Tate, Mr. David Leavitt, advisor. Second row: Alvin NValton, Dave Eldridge, NVillie Collins, Timmey Dane, Ken Cash, Michael Hughes, Roy Brewer, Dennis Morgon, Bob Beck, Glendon Clary. Bob Beck President OFFICERS-Mr. David Leavitt, Advisor, Dennis Morgan, Treasurer, Roy Brewer, Sergeant of Arms. -35.. The Distributive Education Club began its first year with the opening of the school sup- plies store. Encouraging school spirit by making avail- able articles bearing West- ernis name and emblem, this organization was progressive and an asset to the student bo- dy. With the help of their ad- visor, Mr. David Leavitt, the D.E. members have gained ex- perience which will be valu- able to them as they assume their occupations in life. Chemistzy Club Paul Gill President George Kincer Student Council Representative The Chemistry Club started its first year with a boom. The club hosted the annual science fair and selected representatives for the regional and divisional fair. Engineers and scientists, as guest speakers, have delivered speeches at club meetings. The club has also taken field trips to see how chemistry is applied in industry. The Chemistry Club has been a credit to Western High School this year. OFFICERS-Gerald Biby, Treasurerg Darlene Marshall, Secretary. -36- CHEMISTRY CLUB-Front row, from left, john Winfrey, Rick Cluff, Stan Bennett, Allan Wilk, Marie Campbell. Second row: James Crine, Bill Poole, Mike Davis, Darryl Thompson, Ion Wunderlich. l Mr. Revier Palmer Advisor Mr. Henry Moore Advisor -37- Mr. Lelwin Wilkinson Advisor Thespians Lana McCormick Vice President THESPIANS-Front row, from left, Barbara Farr, Cil Kenyon, Rosemary Burke, Nan- cy Gabrielli, Toni Mau, Virginia johnson. Second row: VVindy Hendrix, Anita Stans- berry, Terri Barbone, Ian Young, Karen Van Buren, Linda Smith. Third row: Jamie Staples, Suzzette Hooper, Tarina Kirkeeng, Don Sylvester, JoAnn Travis, Pat Mors, Karen Wicklund, Darlene Marshall. -38- jimmy Rodgers President All the world is a stagef' Following in the tradition of the theatre, the Thes- pians, in displaying Western High Schoolis dramatic abilities, brought real- ism, laughter, and fantasy to our school year. Noel CoWard's Blithe Spiritv re- vealed the capability of these novice ac- tors. Striving for better relationships among schools, the Thespians partici- pated in an exchange play program with Virgin Valley High School. Through this program, Virgin Valley presented the first play of the year, Night Must Fall , by Emlyn Williams. Acting on the stage, or acting in their roles as students, these club members complemented their abil- ity and their school. They prepared them- selves for even a greater role-the role of success in future life. Sharon Beatty Editor Press Club Members of both the yearbook and newspaper staff joined in creating an organization devoted to common journalistic interests. Entering school activities, the club sponsored a Surfers' Stompv which was held in the early spring. Later in the year, qualified members were honored by initiation into the national so- ciety of 'gQuill and Scrollv- Seri- ous minded in their endeavors, and concerned about their fu- ture, these students inscribed their names on the role for future journalists. OFFICERS-Kris Adler, Secretary Suzy Rice, Coxnptroller. NOW HEAR THIS-Mauna Sue Hawks, Assistant Editor, Mr. Ross Tucker, Advisor. PRESS CLUB-Front row, from left, Janie Kasino, Pat Clark, Karen Wicklund Tracey Coetel, Judy Cianoulakis. Second row: Chris Gresham, Marie Campbell Susie Wilson, Austa Potter, Suzanne Berry, Joyce Fox, Mary Lou Davis. Third row: Mike Hughes, Terry Leavitt, Gerald Biby, David Jamison, Mike Blandford Fred Willis. - 39 - .Z-iudio-'Visual Squad OFF ICERS-Jim Crine, Treasurerg Janis Fillip, Secre- tary. Mr. Phil Koscinski, advisor. AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD-Front row, from left, George Schmidt, Gerald Biby, Alvin Nygaard. Second row: Vicki Hunter, Ginger Clough, Kay Hunter, Vera McDonald, Sheryl Gramrner, Carol Quasne, Joyce Krandt, Vicki Hokanson, Charleen Hill, Sue Allen. -40 Frank Kostelac President The Audio-Visual Club con- tributed its valuable service by donating time and talent to the classroom movies, and acoustics for dances, assemblies, and plays. The gratitude of persons was expressed throughout the year for the service of these ac- tive and capable technicians. In lighting a way for a brighter fu- ture, the members aided the fac- ulty in presenting an interesting and enlightening curriculum to the student bodv. Bamgy muh DAY BIOLOGY CLUB-Front row, from left, Amy Austin, Diane Carres, Karen Van Buren, Suzanne Berry, Jeannie Beverly, Nadine Ukeiley, Nancy Moll, Pat Mors. Second 4 row: Bill Been, Eddie Drake, Rod Conant, John Wawerna, Bill Maupin, Joe Christie, John Carlson, Chuck Tayler, Mrs. Peggy Coon, advisor. Due to the extraordinary en- thusiasm and interest expressed by Biology students, both night and day organizations were in- itiated in order to further the study of nature. By dissecting animals, the students learned of the development of life from the one-celled bacteria to man's per- fection. In drawing closer to na- ture, they drew closer to a hap- pier life of understanding and knowledge of the world about them. PREXYS - Delores Could, President of the Day Biology Clubg Scott Bell, President of the Night Biology Club, NIGHT BIOLOGY CLUB-Front row, from left, Pat Kennelley, Peggy Taylor, Connie Arnoldson, Jacki Bliss, Susie Gold, Sharon Beatty, Sharon Graybeal. Second row: Jim Leser, Barry Lagan, Tom Kolasinski, Don Anderson, Paul Everson, Peter Jurmain, Keith Grover, Mr. Nils Bayles, advisor. Latin Club LATIN CLUB-Front row, from left, Tom Burroughs, Mrs. Martha Robbins, advisor, Sandy Titus, Beverly Lang, Diane Carres, Claire Quinte, Andrea Leser, Tom Askin. Second row: Preston North, Sam Pizzo, Peter Purmain, Ioe Christie, Jim Leser, Pat Singer, Bill Poole, Gene Backus. Studying a language enriched by a romantic history and used as the foundation for many mo- dern languages today, Latin stu- dents organized a club with the assistance of their advisor, Mrs. Martha Robbins. The pupils learned of the founding of Home by Romulus and Remus and of its growth, glory, final corrup- tion, and downfall. By realizing the mistakes and accomplish- ments of this great civilization, Latin students learned to take their place in the world of to- morrow fully aware of the chal- lenge ahead. Jim Leser President OFFICERS-From left, Preston North, Treasurer, Peter jurmain, Vice President, Diane Carres, Secre- tary. - 42 - Physical Science Club Under the direction of Mr. Henry re and Mr Lelwin Wilkinson the bers learned about Physical SCIGHCC. members took several fleld trips dur- the year to such places as the Bureau Mines, Nu-Foam plant, and Mercury. main purpose of this club IS to give students in the years to come a bet- understanding of Science. OFFICERS-From left, Mr. Henry Moore, advisor, Bill Richardson, Board Di rector, George Schmidt, Vice President, Betsy Iurmain, Secretary and Treas urer, Gene Backus, Board Director, 'Greg Mlynarczyk, Board Director advisor Mike Revere, President, Mr. Lelwin Wfilkinson, advisor. I 5 .. I PHYSICAL-SCIENCE CLUB-Front row, from left, Greg Parris, Billy Hilton, Ida Abbott, Nikki Budd, Sandy Meyers, Mary Boyer, Christine Sturm, Betsy Jurmain, Suzzette Hooper, Irma Garcia, Cil Kenyon, Joyce Fox, Ray Brotherson, Alan Spindel. Second row: ,lack Daly, Gene Backus, Gerald Earl, Craig Har- den, Robi johnson, Verl NVilkinson, Rudy Leins, Ierry Kester, Chuck Freer, Frank Kostelac, jesse Barrett, Ken Galster, Dan Mast, Steve Niemala, Bill Rich- ardson, Greg Mlynarczyk, Mike Devere, George Schmidt, Richard Lassiter. -43- Le'c'cermen's Club OFFICERS-Steve Jacobson, secretaryg Dick Pyatt, Treasurerg Tom DcMarc0, Vice President. HaffvHaffSe11 President . . . Fritz Kreuzer tries to head off Mr. Larry Lochridge at Faculty-Lettermen donkey basketball game. -44- Varsity Lettermen,s club had an energetic first year at Western High School and is aiming for bigger and better things in the future as the club grows in size and stature. Not only does the club serve to re- ward athletes in various sports but it is also organized to as- sist many school functions and programs. The Letter- men's Club, under President Harry Hartsell, has backed many Western activities .... Selling programs at basket- ball games, sponsoring dances, putting on a donkey basketball game with the fac- ulty and many other things have earned the club a solid name and established a solid foundation on which to aim . . . for the future. LETTERMEN-Front row, from left, Ricky Kohlmeyer, Mike Roelofs, Bob Andrews, Paul Gianconteri. Second row: Kim Wolfe, Milton Miles, Roy Coston, Floyd Smith. Third row: Chuck Amberg, George Kalb, Ron Levis, Skip Needham. Fourth row, Allan Wilk, Roger Wyma, Bob Smith, Tom Kolasinski. Fifth row: jerry Lund, John Needham, Rich Echols, jim Mathis. Sixth row: Gerry Booker, Victor Calvin, Jimmy Rodgers, Mitchell Cainer. Seventh row: Mike Davis, Al Romero, Dennis Bunker, Ray Seay. Eighth row: coaches Cordell Brown, Del Foster and Larry Fromhart, advisors. -45- Dance Bands VARSITY DANCE BAND - From left, Robert Andrews, jim Low- man, Ray Feil, Stan Stahl, Darryl Stubbs, Colleen Smith, Ierry Lyt- tle, Bob Cipe. IV DANCE BAND-Front row, from left, Gregg Weist, Gary West, Winda Sholes, Adam McCoy. Sec- ond row, jerry Lyttle, Preston North, Peter Kofoed, Ray Feil, Dan West, Bob Gipe, Jim Lowman. Third row, Cleva Coston, Darryl Stubbs. -46- Pep Band Starting With a bang, the Pep Band, known as the Tomahawks, helped rouse school spirit at all the basketball games and assemblies this year. Whether playing the A National Anthem or the school song, the Toma- hawks resounded loudly and clearly . . . The Iunior Varsity and Varsity Dance Bands have played at dances and concerts, showing their talent for the modern and conventional beat .... With bands like these, VVestern High can really sound its horny in the future. TOMAHAWKS - Front row, from left, Cleva Coston, Gregg Weist, Gary VVest, W'inda Sholes, Adam McCoy, Susan Goldstein. Second row, Stan Stahl, Preston North, Pe- ter Kofoed, Alan West, Iim Low- man, Bob Gipe, Marcia Auer. -47.- 1 .R .. W M .. ls.. X'-s Mr. Norman Jacobson President Boaters Club Organized to boost all activities at Western High School, the Rooters Club, led by President Norman Jacobson, has been a backbone of nu- merous school projects since last fall when a solid nucleus was formed. Whenever something needed backing in any field, the Rooters Club was always there, seeking little glory for itself in its efforts toward assisting Western High Sohool. . . . From luncheons weekly at the Las Vegas Bowl, to banquets, dinners, games and other school - sponsored events, these parents and friends of the school generously gave of their time, talents and financial support . . . The staff of the Epitaph felt that it was only fitting that this fine organization which has done so much to help us, be included in the school's first annual. ROOTEBS OFFICERS-Leaders of organization look over scrap book covering school's initial activities From left, President Norman Jacobson, Secretary, Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Vice President Dale West and Treas urer George Kalb. -48- ' - 1 C W ,K is My ima!-:3g' f S f it LUNCHEON SCENE-Typical of the many activities sponsored by the XVestem High School Rootcrs Club is thc weekly luncheon held at the Las Vegas Bowl by members of the group who meet to discuss ways to assist the school with its many activities. Above, mem- bers huddle with Assistant Principal Angelo Collis fleft, rearl. BASKETBALL, ANYONE?-Members of the Hooters Club engage VVestern's Fearless Faculty in a display of dribbling artistry as the Faculty finally won out in a 54-51 marathon. The game helped raise funds for additional Rooters Clubs activities. .Z-if: Guild ART GUILD-from left, Janette XVills, Dave Katz, Danny Ludwig, True Smith, Pat Kennelley, john johnson, Mildred Marks, Mr. Walter lflcobson-advisor, Ken jochin, Connie Gomez. 0FFICERSYFrom left, 'l'n-uc Smith, Sccreturyg ju- nettc XVills, Vice President. I Forming a figurine of clay or graceful- ly adding the final stroke to a portrait, Art Guild members joined in creative in- terest to better their artistic skills. By making signs for the dances and games, the club earned funds to finance their ac- tivities. Members were inspired by the tireless help offered by their advisor, Mr. Walter Jacobson, They assisted both the newspaper and yearbook with artwork. In adding their artistic touch to Western High Schoolis first year, students shared the experience of creating school em- blems and a lasting creative tradition. They look to coming years and future fields with opportunities for artistic ful- fillment. Danny Ludwig President I' Forensics Club ummm OFFICERS-Front row, from left, JoAnn Utz, Secretaryg Mark Wendelboe, Sargeant-of-Arms, Toni Miller, Treasurer. Second row: Chris Gresham, President, Peter Chase, Vice President. For the sake of argument . . . The re- cently organized Debate Club fared very well in its initial year. The club partici- pated in debates at Weber, Utah, Moapa Valley, Dixie of Saint George, Utah, the Southern Nevada Invitational Debate, and climaxed the year at the State Debate Tournament in Reno. In addition, several members received trophies from civic or- ganizations for their outstanding Work. Western High School owes much to this club for its efforts in raising the prestige of our school. FORENSICS-Front row, from left, James Clarke, JoAnn Utz, Nadine Ukeiley, Toni Miller, Toni Mau, Clive Jones. Second row, Mr. Dayle Rust-advisor, Ladd jones, Mark Wendelboe, Peter Chase, Del Farr, Roger Williams, Philip O'Neil. Third row, Richard Lassiter, Mike Leavitt, Tim Timmons, Adam McCoy. -51.- .Z-Lnyone you know? . . . YJQCV ' 1 'i . , 1 . Qxiwe' Simply YLQBSXB cannot Seem X ev eq1bo5':' to Iona te it N5 - MMS ' ' ' Come H1 -52- 'Yictory Club' 'VICE PRESIDENT, OFFICERS'-This picture shows the true spirit of Western High School reflected in its victorious basketball team at the conclusion of the 1962 Nevada state tournament here. Team members Fritz Kreuzer flefti and Emmett Molisee hoist assistant coach Cordell Brown on their shoulders. Gentlemanly in defeat, modest ibut jubilantj in victory VVestern is . . . aiming for thc future. -53-. i ff' , www! .,. Q Q ,L A , Q :,.. , ,, ., 4 , 5 1 X W f y . x A Q , .X a ,. . z, xx q . . . , ,K . X. . .. , A,,,. ,1. . 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'sw sf, X L I ,- P3,,,,m , V 1i,.,-x.g J, i,,.Hv.,,i,,e,J-Q,.,,Fg,,.w5,1.:,5 ,Lg1,.,,., ,iz--Kg..-3gf1p,'5fffQ1.:5, im..my,Ii,i.T,5,5?W,.Tiki,55,53 -55- we 1--1-f fwfffawffgfly-1fs,111s-ive: 124142 ff' ffm: aw., . 5 'VN ri-f 1:75253 '4'f5i5:r5v:4: I ' ' w 'f , ' ' 5 y -Mzvvr: mf 1:44512 if S 1 2: 11- 1' ' ' ' ,, f:ggff,,v s1f,,fg,:: Wa fffg1,:s,1q5:1.5.Q5e 4 , , S'cuden'c Bod Officers Carolyn Miller Cirls' Vice-President -56- Mike Moody Student Body President Roger Wyma Boys' Vice-President Elected at the beginning ot the year, these en- thusiastic officers, along with Mr. Ray Martinez, worked towards the betterment of the school. Their goals were to establish a well organized school program and to encourage mature and or- derly conduct among the students. Guiding both officers and the student body, Mike Moody, pro- jected confidence and ability into his duties. Carolyn Miller, in presiding as Girls' Vice Presi- dent, added humor and hard work to her duties. Roger Wyma, with a patient ear, inspiring ideas, and constant common sense, ably assisted the Athletic Department. The preciseness and high ideals of Louise Werner qualified her for the ever important office of Secretary. Thriftiness and quiet persistence enabled Eileen Rodgers to lend quality to her office of Treasurer. Each officer, looked ever upward and strived ever forward to achieve success and honor for Western High School. Mr. Ray Martinez Advisor Louise Werner Secretary Eileen Rodgers Treasurer War Whonp David Jamison Editor Sharon Beatty Assistant Editor The XVar Whoop Staff, headed by a gifted Editor, David Jamison, produced a semi-monthly school paper. Filled with interesting highlights of the school program, the War VVhoop contained editorials, comical cartoons, a calendar of events, plus a student of the monthi' and Western VVhispers . Embarking on their first practical journalistic experience, the members met the storm of deadlines with calm enthusiasm, and foresight. Each par- ticipant gained the experience and knowledge in prepar- ing for future years of journalism. -53- Joyce Fox News Editor Mr. Ross Tucker Advisor Terry Leavitt Sports Editor wmv REPORTERS-Seated, left to right, Billie Barnes, Pat Clark, Patrick Gaffey, Suzy Rice, jim Chaffee. Standing, left to right Diana Johnson, Janie Kasino, Linda Taysom, Vicki Cluff, Roosevelt Rogers, Larry Compton, Karen Wicklund. ,,.-. Y C . M 1 31 . , Qi., - ii A2 'f . ' 1 342- z e Ei'1x:Wwrzsis , -ff., v m- Vw K a,:.rWaseezLg,,1,r., at Q ,u f - zf eegigfzgzw , 1- ' ' 1 N XY V,-f 4 , JI, L, C , Q, 4' ' ' 1 .. .i .M Mike Hughes Austa Potter Photographer Business Manager -59... Epitaph Chris Gresham Editor Iudy Cianoulakis Assistant Editor Entering the new experience of creating and perfecting Western High Schoolis first yearbook, the Epitaph,' staff strived for the highest degree of accuracy and artistry. The editor and assistant editor helped the staff meet the obligations of ap- proaching deadlines, writing imaginative copy, and planning uniform layouts. The advertising and business managers, by initiating competitive spirit among the students, exceeded their respon- sibility of meeting their quotas. Giving sympa- thy and instruction to all, the advisor guided ev- eryone to rise to his individual job with capabili- ty. In completing each section, every participant constructed a section of the foundation for fu- ture success. Cerald Biby Advertising Manager Loretta Chesson Business Manager Jeanette Wills Barbara Kruse Art Editors CLASS SECTION-Standing left to right, Suzanne Berry, Mauna Sue Hawkes Sue VVilson, and Ardis Koerwitz. Mr. Ross Tucker Advisor Suzanne Berry Barbara Miller Photographers Mr. Ross Tucker talks it over with Phil Carter ffacultyl, Fred XVillis, and Allan XVilk fathleticsl. -61- Business Manager, Loretta Chesson and Advertising Staff-Jacquie Henrie, Austa Potter, jim Tiberti, Kareen Gibson, Gerald Biby, Advertising Manager, Barbara Moulton, Marion Garrity, and jackie Wilgar. Yearbook staff in actionl Activities, Kris Acllerg Clubs, Mary Lancaster, Tracey Coetel. CAMERA SHY-Marie Campbell, Administration and Faculty and Dusty Max, Advertising, Sheri Xvliklllh, Index. Rallies and Traditions Csmmitiss COMMITTEE MEMBERS - From left to right jim Mathis, Shirley Iohnson, Pat Lancaster, Austa Potter, Walter Washington. Standing, Mike Leavitt, Roger XVyma, Pam VValters, Victor Calvin, Steve Vereen. Sun Youth Forum Finalists Doug Williams Shirley Johnson Stan Stahl Mu Gerald Biby The 10 representative stu- dents, encouraged and guided by the capable hands of Mr. Ray Martinez, succeeded in boosting the spirit of the stu- dents to inconceivable heights. Roger Wyma, as President, Pat Lancaster, as Vice-President, along with Austa Potter, Secretary, and Shirley johnson, Treasurer, led these students in forming everlasting traditions and en- couraging never - e n d i n g school spirit. Select members of Western High School were given the privilege of attending the sixth annual Sun Youth For um. Students, after se riously and earnestly studying various politi cal, national, and world problems, represented our student body in the all -school competition Gerald Biby, Doug Wil liams, Shirley johnson and Stan Stahl, after set ting a high precedent for other students to follow became Western High School's first Sun Youth Forum finalists. Varsity Cheerleaders Ardis Koerwilz Karen Weerts Laura Holmes The thrilling challenge for the five Varsity Cheerleading positions was mainly to pro- mote enthusiasm and school spirit. They have sponsored school dances, pep assem- blies, and an annual slave sale in order to arouse spirit and loyalty among the students . . . . Mauna Sue, Ardis, Laura, Loretta and Karen practiced long hours in order to repre- sent Western High School and to measure up to their ex- pectations. Loretta Chesson Mauna Sue Hawkes Head Cheerleader -64.- Mrs. David Lowenthal Advisor SMILE PRETTY-Reflective cheerleaders include from left Laura Holmes Ardis Koerwitz Loretta Chesson and Mauna Sue Hawkes. Mascots From left to right, Georganne Petree, Jamie Sue Huffman, and Iackie Dill, performed this past year with enthusiasm and abili- ty. Garbed in headresses and waving tomahavvks, the mascots went on the warpath against each of Western's opponents. Cartwheels and totem poles were two of their many routines. At the close of each season, the mascots found themselves more highly perfected and organized in representing Western High School proudly among schools. J Y Cheerleaders The five junior Varsity Cheerleaders represented the lower classmen. These spirited girls supported the JV football and basketball teams. They have spon- sored dances and a variety show. Su- zanne McDonald with her cheerful smile and her bubbling personality, guided Jacque, Pattie, Jackie, and Lynn to per- fection and fine representation for West- ern High School. VVith each jump these girls helped their school stand ever- higher. Mrs. David Lowenthal Advisor JUNIOR VARSITY-From left, Patty Porter, Jacque Trent, Jackie Bliss, Suzanne McDonald and Lynn Burns Slave Sale f ,7 4 X Maw' i, A10 9,1 'Ju The rattling of chains, the clinking of money and the cry of the auctioneer were sounds that could be heard at NVestern's first slave sale. This initial sale was sponsored by the Varsity Cheer- leaders who used the funds in purchasing outfits and transpor- tation costs to out of town games. Frosted. Fantasy The warm smiles and laughs of three candidates, chosen by Pep Club as the most charming, added a beautiful glow to the all-school Frosted Fantasy . Ar- dis Koerwitz, reigned over her 'Kwinter wonderland with the graciousness of a true queen. On each side, her attendants, Dawn Anderson and Lynne Dee Shortt fulfilled the memorable picture of our first appearance at this an- nual dance. Hush Day MR IRRESISTIBLE-From left, runner-up Dennis Patarcly, Rose Mary Burke, Fred WVillis, winner, Nancy Gabrielle, and Lana McCom1ick. Lynne Dee Shortt, Arclis Koerwitz, Dawn Anderson. Shh ..... VVas the whisper of girls on the designated Hush Day sponsored by the major- ettes. During the dance follow- ing, junior Fred Willis was crowned Mr. Irresistible by the girls who couldn't help speaking to him, thus forfeiting their tick- ets. This occasion established a tradition which will be enjoyed by all in following years. Drama The play is the thing! .... If you don't believe.this just ask any drama enthusiast of Western High School. One of the pro- ductions seen was our own Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward. The Thespians also had an exchange play entitled, Night Must Falli' by Ernlyn Williams. Another production was planned for spring. .Z-inn Landers Assembly DEAR ANN - . . Ann Landers the pert problem-solvern of the Chicago Sun Syndicate was wel- comed by XVestern High School with an assembly. Miss Landers came to us through the courtesy of Mr. Hank Greenspun, Pub- lisher of the Las Vegas Sun. Sadie Hawlzinsflfillll Bare-foot girls and bearded boys were seen running through Dogpatch Calias VVestern High Schoolj on the day designated as Sadie Hawkins. This event, sponsored by the A, Cappella Choir, was enjoyed by all and it is hoped that this activity will be continued in future years. -70- Majorettes Nancy Gabrielli Linda Brewer Lana McCormick Rosemary Burke jack Schwartz Maxine Potter High-stepping Nancy Gabrielli, Linda Brew- er, Lana McCormick, Maxine Potter, and Rose- mary Burke were busy this year representing Western High School and sponsoring various events. During the course of the school year, un- der their advisor, Mr. jack Schwartz, they per- formed at games, assemblies, and sponsored the Hush Day and dance. Included in these events was their performance in the Helldorado parade. -71- Band WESTERN BAND-Shown after receiving an Kexcellentv rating during annual Music Festival here in March is our fine band directed by Mr. Jack Schwartz at rear. Back row, from left, Linda Atteberry, Diane Bunker, Gordon Stewart, Mike jones, William King, George Vanhouten, Ronald Owen, Steve Roberts, Don Varney, joel Ross, Steve Kopels, Darrel Stubbs, Glen Yates, Rick Battles, Bob Thompson. Third row from left, Enid Unatin, Robert Rushing, Steve McCoy, Susan Goldstein, Susan Schmutz, Beverly Lang, Charles Grace, Gary West, Robert Snowden, Steve Pangborn, James Cooper, Robert George, Patrick Bacon, Ray Seay. Second row from left, Donna Hill, Col- leen Smith, Darlene Marshall, Adam McCoy, Wendy Bernard, Marsha Auer, Randy Thorton, Kim Kesterson, Roger Morris. First row from left, Peggy Taylor, Tarina Kirkeeng, Helen McLean, Claudia Clement, Virginia Stanford. Sitting from left-Colleen Smith, Historian, Donna Hill, Sec., Beverly Lang, Girl's Uniform Manager, Peggy Taylor, Librarian, Darlene Marshall, Treasurer, and Tarina Kirkeeng, Publicity. Standing from left, Robert Snowden, Boy's Uniform Manager, Robert Andrews, Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Stan Stahl, President, Jerry Lyttle, Assistant Equipment Man- ager, and Darrell Stubbs, Equipment Manager. -72- MORE OF SAME-Here's second half of YVestern,s outstanding band complete with its snappy Red and Blue uniforms. Back row, from left, Richard Vaughan, Gilbert Hefner, Steve Robeck, Phil Roberts, Jerry Cowan, YValter XVashington, Donald Johnson, Steve Hinkle, Dan lVest, Peter Kofoed, Jerry Lyttle, Jim Leser, Ralph Coston, Preston North, Stan Stahl. Third row from left, Gregg VVeist, Verl XVillcinson, Steve Apodoca, Michael Jones, Robert Muldoon, Duncan McCoy, Bill Schamaun, Jim Lowman, Don Anderson, Ray Feil, Bob Cipe, Jerry Mahoney, Roy Coston. Second row from left, Diane Rogers, Alice XVasden, Robert Andrews, Roy Rushing, Christine Ensworth, YVinda Scholes, Duane Clement, Janice Bruner. First row from left, Ronnie Bernkrant, Nikki Budd, Carolyn Hoff, Robert Foote, Cleva Coston. Adding a musical note to Western High Schoolis first year, members of the band patiently practiced and er- formed. The Junior Varsity memhjers eagerly participated in activities and planned for future glory in their field. The Varsity Band members displayed the student Body's musical abilities in parades and school-Wide competition. They set an honorable precedent for future musicians to follow. In their Columbia blue uniforms with White trim, these students raised their heads high and created a proud rhapsody. Working in harmony, band members created a musical unity under Mr. Schwartz's capable supervision. Real- izing the true beauty and refined qual- ities of music, the band saw a future of creativity and culture. J.V. BAND OFFICERS-Sitting, from left, Janice Bruner, Publicity Chairmang WVinda Sholes, Sec., Cleva Coston, Vice-President, Marcia Auer, Librarian, VVindy Bernhard, Treasurerg Susan Schmutz, Assistant Cirl's Uniform Managerg and Alice Wasden, Cirl's Uniform Manager. Standing, from left, Peter Kofoed, Assistant Sergeant of Armsg Robert Foot, Sergeant of Arms, Adam McCoy, Historian, Duncan McCoy, Equipment Manager, and Ronald Owen, President. Absent from picture are Bob Gipe, Uniform Managerg Gary West, Assistant Equipment M anagerg and Rick Battles, Assistant Boy's Uniform Manager. -73- 4 Lawrence Lampel and Perri Crawley Dancing among the heart- embowered pillars and colorful streamers, Valentine couples shared a i'Misty,' evening at VVestern High School's first Sweetheart Ballv. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of Ardis Koerwitz as Queen, and Harry Hartsell as King of the junior C1ass's sweethearts. Law- rence Lampel and Perri Crawley were sweetheart attendants. Memories only remain of the planning, decorating, and enjoy- ing of this splendorous specta- cle. As the evening mist begins in beauty and glorifies with time, this danceis tradition will remain symbolic of the romance of Val- entineis Day. Hueh Day Reverse The Irresistible couple was com- pleted when Miss Jeannie Beverly was crowned Miss Irresistiblel' on March 9, 1962 in the Western High School Little Theatre. The reigning Mr. Irresistible, Fred Willis, greeted his partner before students who had participated in the con- test which was sponsored by Wfestern High School's instrumental department. This dance fulfilled an important part of the student body's social activities in be- ginning the tradition of the girl and boy most favored by the student body. -76- Mardi Gras ,eg , V ,iq Qi ' 3' ' SQ Q f - 4? 5, . ,, .fi - r 5' ' '15, 5, i s E Q' 3 5 3 A1 5 x If 'L 5:- 2 A ' Isiffi - n Y' e r yr xy Q1 i- f ,Q S PM , 1, j, ,I N. - 5 sa in A time for celebration and a time for dancing! Masqued cou- ples revived the French romance in their hearts as they spent an evening in New Orleans dancing amid the glorious festival. Truly, the spirit of New Orleans did in- vade XVestern High School and floated lively among the lauded ballroom and bright - colored streamers. Guests Watched a can- ean exhibition by numbers of the L,Amicale Francais. Many of us will never have the opportunity to experience the marvelous fes- tival itself, but we shall never for- get the spark of its beauty which entered our hearts on the night of the Mardi Gras! Junior Prom , .. yffqq , Carolyn Miller With a glittering crown upon her head and a luxur- ious robe gracing her shoulders, Carolyn Miller was set to reign over the junior Prom. Sitting on her majesty's sides, Donna Dugas and Loretta Chesson were elected by the junior class boys to be members of the royal court. Before their eyes the most important spectacle of the year unfolds in glamour and romance. This event, beginning an honorable tradition, will remain a memorial in the hearts of Iunior classmen of their first year of aiming for the futurev at VVestern High School. -79- Donna Dugas Loretta Chesson Frosh Frolic Many an Irish lass and lad danced amid the clovers at the annual 'Treshman Frolicv. Clad in green, the couples chatted with the leprechauns at their shanties. Truly The Luck of the Irishv was present dressed in its finest frills making March 16 the merriest day in the year for the lucky Freshmen. As their lively feet flew about the floor in njigv and waltz, their hearts were filled With pride at the success of their Well-planned dance. St. Patrick surely smiled down at them in assurance that his day had been graced by Wfestern High School's Freshman Frolic. -80- iIn'cersc11o1 Long hours and hard work were the characteristics display- ed by this committee. Even be- fore the school year began the committee was functioning. The drawing up of the constitution and planning for the beginning of a new school were projects for which we are indebted to them. S.E.C. The far reaching ef- I fects of the Student En- forcement Committee were felt by various stu- dents on campus. The objective of the com- mittee was the better- ment of Western High School .... Paving the Way for the future of Western, the S.E.C. fin- ished a very successful year. astic Committee INTERSCHOLASTIC MEMBERS-Seated, from left, Lawrence Lampel, Suzanne Berry Victor Calvin, Jerry Lund, Ardis Koerwitz, Chuck Davey. Second row, James Mathis Pam Walters, Mike Leavitt, Pat Lancaster. SEC-Front row, from left, Judy Cianoulakis, Mary Lou Davis, Donna NVeaver, Darlene Marsh- all, Karen NVicklund, Louise XVerner, Carolyn Miller, Cookie Beale, Eileen Rogers, Cherrinc Pace, Pat Lancaster, Donna Hill, Tank Heenan, Lynne Dee Shortt, Suzanne Berry, Linda Brewer. Second row, Chris Gresham, Pam Walters, Lynne Meder, Monte Bunker, Jacque Broadfoot, Marilyn Craighead, Connie Gomez, Janette Wills, Pat Howery, Jackie Wilgar, Kathe Spomer, Ardis Koerwitz, Perri Crawley, Laura Holmes, Austa Potter, Leslie Poynter, Chris Taylor, Patti Porter, Annette Ellis, Barbara Miller, Linda NVerner. Third row, Elijah Jenkins, Ike Johnson, Don Layton, Mike Leavitt, Mike Moody, Fritz Kreuzer, Rick Kohlmeyer. Danny Ludwig, Doug Williams, Victor Calvin, Cary Waite, Jerry Lund, Steve Jacobson, Harry Hartsell, Roger Wyma, James Mathis, Lawrence Lampel. -31- Specializing in Wccd ....... Carving, sanding, polishing, ever enhancing nature's beauty in wood .... Skillful hands ac- complish the feat of creating useful utensils from raw materi- als ..... Every pupil to his own creative talent, builds table and chair, statue and lamp .... With each stroke of the knife and rub of the cloth, the student's future becomes sharper and brighter. Mechanics ai Work ........... The boys of our mechanics classes today are indeed aiming for the future. The enrollments of these classes are preparing their skills for ll future occupa- tion .... The students of today are the mechanics and skilled workers of tomorrow. . . . . These scenes are merely a reflec- tion of actual class work. Workers in Metal .... The molding of an object resembles the shaping of a future .... The student at his table, working the metal may well be forming his future career. The products of this class show the efforts of hard work and ingenuity .... These scenes depict the average day in a metal class. -33- 'xlixflwlxf 1 E54Q35fillE32ffsiiildf3f5i?ff5fQf1'ffVsf. f?flfQ'2Q,Iilf ,.aFL.f3f75l'S Lfmliifziiebiixaf1Q.'i4,QQi3fA6127 Ezfl33.333,51:Q:55ff,'f2Q1:sf'gi3fVifzim ffei'il2'f'iQL:-fi'miLki4QZ5 vvpw--A , .. rf .L 4 me 5, a5 Qg.ie5p,54 px N vw up fn ,, -.Qs r Il Qu: Mi , f 1 12 5, 1 ' 1 , ' 53:11, f N, . 4, f 1 , F , UL z 1-up L- MM sw 2, In , Mn. f-152511 1 Q. 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Lost 38-215 INDIVIDUAL tc yg yl ty Jacobson 45 119 31 88 Moody 12 82 3 79 Roelofs 14 52 2 50 Booker 12 46 3 43 Seay 7 38 1 37 Davey 32 83 48 35 Marksberry 4 27 0 27 Miles 5 17 0 17 Wojciechowski 8 17 9 8 Pyatt 1 7 0 7 Cainer 20 27 46-19 DeMarco 24 34 84 -50 pa pc int ty DeMarco 40 11 3 178 Davey 23 6 1 91 Cainer 25 7 4 88 Jacobson 3 1 1 2 Scoring: Bob Smith 12, Fritz Kreuzer and Gerry Booker 6, Allan wilk 2 ZVC. 1.9 6.5 3.5 3.5 5.2 1.1 6.9 3.4 1.0 7.0 0.9 2.3 tds 3 0 O 0 A year of learning for Wfesternis football team in anticipation of things to come the following season and in future years. Thatis what the fall of 1961 produced. The XVarriors started the year without a player who had a minute of varsity ex- perience and with a team that averaged only 148 pounds all around .... The players tried hard and gave it their all in the seven-game schedule but superior manpower and weight by the opposition told the story in the long run .... An example of the team's attitude took place at Boulder City, the teamis fifth game of the season. After taking four shut-outs in a row and trailing by four TD's, the XVarriors came back to record the school's first tallies on an 11-yard pass from Tom DeMar- co to Fritz Kreuzer and an 85-yard TD run on a kick-off by Gerry Booker .... The other two tal- lies the Warriors made came away from home against Brawley, Calif. Bob Smith, an end, hauled in both scores on passes from DeMarco. Place-kicker Allan Wilk made good on conver- sions after the first and third touchdowns .... Yes, the football team is Aiming for the Future, and with a harvest of 31 letterrnen back plus a big crop up from the junior varsity, the Warriors will be shooting for bigger and better things this fall. CO-CAPTAINS-Fritz Kreuzer fleftj and Harry Hartsell. -87- Coaches Gave It Their A11. . . Mr. Larry Fromhart Head Varsity Coach Two former University of Indiana ath- letes, Mr. Larry Fromhart and Mr. Del Foster, were in charge of Western,s first football team. Mr. F romhart was at Rancho last year while Mr. Foster is new to the Clark County system .... To the coaches, managers, team physician, ath- letic director, motion picture taker, scorekeeper, timer and to all those who so generously donated their time and ef- forts, the staff salutes you. Westem 0, Basic 40 WVestern 0, Rancho 26 Western O, Mater Dei 36 WVestern 0, Las Vegas 46 XVestem 13, Boulder City 46 Western 13, Brawley 34 Western 0, Serra 33 Mr. Del Foster Assistant Varsity Coach MANAGERS-Paul Giancontieri fleftl and Robert Andrews. -gg- Steve Jacobson Basic John Hanson Serra james Mathis Rancho Fritz Kreuzer Ricky Kohlmeyer Las Vegas Boulder City Players, Too Player of the week was originated by the coaching staff and Rooters Club at Western High School to honor those athletes who were particularly outstanding during the various football games. . . . Through the co-operation of the Las Vegas press these players were honored and the Epitaph staff wishes to express its appre- ciation to the Las Vegas Sun and Review-Journal for many of the action photos which appear throughout this section and for their invaluable assistance in preparingthe publication. -39- Roger Wyma Mater Dei Dick Pyatt Brawley Historic First Team Picture. . . REPRESENT WARRIORS-Members of Western High's first varsity football team, front row, from left, Tom DeMarco, Skip Needham, Ray Seay, Floyd Smith, Steve Jacobson, Dick Pyatt, Gerry Booker, Walter Washington, Bill Stafford and Mike Moody. Second row, Rich Echols, Chuck Davey, Kim Wolfe, Jack Marskberry, Fred Willis, Ronald Levis, Ricky Kohlmeyer, Clark Poulton, jim Mathis, Mitchell Cainer and Carl VVojciechowski. Third row, John Needham, Mike Davis, George Kalb, Roger Wyma, Jimmy Rogers, Fritz Kreuzer, Milton Miles, Harry I-Iartsell, Bob Smith, Victor Calvin, Allan XVilk and Paul Giancontieri. . . . .Z-ind First Game Photo HARD RUNNER-YVestern halfback Steve Jacobson 122D carries for short yardage against Basic in school's first football of season. At right is Mike Moody C277 while Milton Miles 176D attempts to clear path at left. Mike Moody Fullback t f, Qffrlyiggl i. , 4 Qi 2, as ji t iff ' r Gr i i 1 -gp ,M ' 1. I ,G G do r G N WGFZW9 0 ggi it - f - -. f Elk: ,. 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Mlke Davls Tackle -92- Fred W1ll1s Halfback Tackle Gerry Booker Halfback Clark Poulton Fullback Bob Smith Skrp Needham Guard f 1 Ron Levls Floyd Smith Guard End George Kalb Tackle End SNOWED UNDER-Bill Urga C145 of Las Vegas is surrounded by West- ern defenders Steve Jacobson 1221, Harry Hartsell 1841, and jimmy Rogers C19l as he goes over for the second XVildcat TD, as Warriors bowed to potent LV attack, 46-0. -93- Ray Seay Halfback Milton Miles Guard l GANG TACKLINC-is displayed as XVarrior tack- lers Harry Hartsell f84J, George Kalb 1871 and, Mike Moody 1271 bring down Rancho's lim Keys U21 in the first quarter of the Westem-Rancho game. Warriors held state championship-bound Rams to 26-0 loss. Keys scored on above play from short yardage out. Rich Echols Guard Victor Calvin Guard Carl Wojciechowski Halfback Jack Marksberry Halfback Bill Stafford Albert Washington Guard End CONGRATULATIONS-Westem High coach Larry Fromhart looks on at left while Wyoming head coach Bob Devaney chats with Harry Hartsell and Roger Wyma, named Most Valuable Player and Most Inspirational Player at Hooters Club awards banquet. Others honored were Dennis Daboll, Most Valuable Non-Letterman and Carl Wojciechowski, Most Valuable junior Varsity player. JY Football Seasonal Record Western 20, Kingman 20 Western 38, Gorman 13 Westem 25, Basic 0 Western 26, Las Vegas 19 W'estern 0, Boulder City 13 Westem 25, Kingman 19 Mr. Roger Bfarnson Coach Coach Roger Barnson launched his coaching career last year as he coached the Western Jay- Vees to a 4-1-1 record .,.. Barnson, assisted by Hubert Hawkins, started the year with a group of eager freshmen and sophomores, and coached them into one of the most powerful jayvee teams in southern Nevada .... Some of the players will move up to the varsity, but for those who remain Mr- Hubert Hawkins it will be another year of learning this fall. A Coach great start-and plenty to aim for in the futurel JUNIOR VARSITY-Scatcd, from left, jimmy Jones, Clay Rice, Bill Rhinehart, Terry Bradsford, Terry Barnson, Don Stevenson, joe Armcl, Skippy Meade, joc Houston, Randy Calmel, Steve Young.- Ilinceling, Bill Marine, Em Molisee, jimmy Cannon, Rodney Count, john Wawcrna, Bill Lever, Ladd Jones, Phil Purcello, Greg Cordon, Allen Hollyoak, Don Looker, Darrel Holder, 'Brian Yarborough, Robert Henry, John Sork, manager. Standing, Paul Everson, Ken Lang, Bill Stages, Roger Morris, Robert Owens, Richard Lassiter, Dick Goodrich, Carry XVaitc, Don Sylvester, Jody Cannon, Shelly Camp, Douglas Walker, Tom Baker, Don Varney, Dennis Tupper, jess Barrett, Rick Koeh. -96- Basketball 'Hail 'CU the llll'B.ITi.U1'Sl' State 'AA' Brown Snared by Western 'CINDERELLA KIDS' SCORE-Flankecl by coaches Malcolm Jones fleftl and Cordell Brown Criglitl and Southern Conference repre- sentative Pat Diskin fnext to Ionesj, 1Vestern High Schoolis basketball team climaxecl its first season by capturing the Nevada state AA Division basketball tournament at Convention Center March 9-10 by defeating Carson City C44-411 and Basic 164-581 after a lightning quick finish at the end of the year. Team members, from left, All-State Icrry Lund CMost Valuable Playerl, All-State Emmett Moliscc, Fritz Kreuzer, Dennis Bunker, Chuck Amberg, Roy Brewer, Ricky Kohlmeyer, Danny Davis, Bob Brown and David Jamison. Cheerleaders are Mauna Sue Hawkes, Loretta Chesson, Ardis Koerwitz, Laura Holmes and Karen Weerts. Additional details on Pages 109-110. -97- - 'X A , ' , Tffifi, Tj. 1 5 fl if 'KL' ,,,.., M5 ,gg ,, . w a if'.Y'..A :g1f'1w'fA'4f U 'ff'-we :f,e1f,:5:,5 . 1- f ,V 4. V fsfwk ,- ' ff .1 f V ' , H 5 ,A t ,.. ,, .V I , A . , - f 1 cf, 'xc 1 ' :.s.-,i . - - 2 - fU 'fr3'fffv-W eisff-ff' Qgyw COACHES Head X N if o COaCl'l Malcolm JOIIGS 'ly wfi '1:1 . 1 ' . , and assistant Cordell x i iw-ilagm' , M or 1, rg ,g 11, 531 15 ii- ' , , - V Brown. f 'll xi M fr K W K . . , ' L, , , . .,, , ,V . in ,. ,W,1 X, .g,, , , , i ., ,,,z, ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,x D . . - M , N .., , f, V, :.gw1,rffffmf:5gg.eif w: ., ,off:ws',,g, xi, ,webfbgl , ' 1 -ffrsim - 7 ' of D 'Vi ' Y ',,f3,:fg.,r.swff,f' - ' I will . V - .,, .mr nk, I , - VARSITY BASKETBALL-From left, Tom DeMarco, Dennis Bunker, David Jamison, Roy Brewer, Dan Davis, Em Molisee, Bob Brown, Henry Dollar, Fritz Kreuzer, Jerry Lund, Rick Kohlmeyer and Bob Smith. -Q8... Bob Smith James Crine and Mike Davis Managers Roy Brewer f -99- Rick Kohlmeyer Westerrfs starting five as seen during an aftemoon practice session. Dan Davis B05 Brown Tom DeMarco -100- I'VE GOT IT! -Shouts Em Molisee 1541 as he and Fritz Kreuzer C305 bring down the rebound. Warriors went on to win their first AA Conference game, 87-43, against White Pine. - 101 - Jerry Lund All-Zone All-State School Scoring Record Dennis Bunker David Jamison Emmett Molisee All-Zone All-State HANDS UPU-Is the cry on the Western gym floor as War- riors jerry Lund 1522, Em Molisee C541 and Fritz Krcuzer 1301 clear thc boards to tip in the rebound for two markers against XVhite Pine. The NVarriors won their second AA Conference start against the Bobcats 63-52. 102 - OUCH!-Another VVarrior bites the dustn as David Jamison C249 goes down during the first VVestern VVhite Pine AA Conference meeting. YVestern,s caging Warriors took both contests by sizeable margins. ww- ' J gg sw: , . 4 kj eq wi 5' . if . 1 lr if M f ' . L '1 Br . 'f t ':g:::ik, ff:- L 'Et 4 is 'ae fs H Q Jw 4 1 Fritz Kreuzer Henry D0ll3l' - 103 - Candid Camera . . . HERE'S FRITZ-XVarriors stun Moapa Valley with fast break as Fritz Kreuzer takes advantage of a long pass to lay the hall up for two points. The XVarrior five scored its first cage victory in the history of the school as it eoastecl hy Moapa 46-28. SOCCER, ANYONE?-The XVarriors' all-court press was too much for Bobcats as XVarri0rs Dave Jamison UAH and Bob Brown U23 chase 'clown XVhite Pine player. - 104 - CET 'EMl-Warrior jerry Lund C525 goes up for rebound against Neil Roberts C34l of Cedar City, Utah. The Utes' height and experience proved to be too much for the Warriors as they stopped XVestern 51-43. Catches Warriors in Action w 1 OPENING TIP - XVarrior Bob Brown 1121 controls tip against Moapa Valley play- er as Dave Jamison 1245 awaits for results with great anticipation. L EASY BUCKET-Dennis Bunker 140D lays up one from under- neath for two points against Basic as Fritz Kreuzer KSOD comes ' f ag ibf C541 goes up for a jump shot in- m or is ' . side the key as Cedar City play- ers stand in awe. EASY DOES IT-Em Molisee -105- Zone Tournamerfc WESTERN 1563 T 16 10 3 14 11 2 0 0 56 mmH N QQ Q 4 O A W K0 G F P Lund 6 4-7 4 Molisee 2 6-9 3 Brown 1 1-2 4 Bunker 6 2-2 4 Kreuzer 3 5-7 3 Jamison 0 2-2 0 Kohlmeyer 0 0-0 0 Amberg 0 0-0 1 Totals 18 20-29 19 LAS VEGAS C525 G F P White 2 0-3 2 Downey 4 0-0 1 Miller 8 4-8 4 Ray 1 4-6 3 Bean 1 1-2 4 Jones 3 1-3 4 Woodbury 0 0-1 1 Payton 2 0-0 1 Totals 21 10-23 20 LAS VEGAS 9 14 13 WESTERN 11 9 16 16 20 52 56 WHITE PINE 4483 T 11 6 0 A H OO U Aww 48 WESTERN 20 16 14 WHITE PINE 9 9 13 15- 17- om5EE-1 QQ w MNA H W W HWWW Ofm E55-1 E??-5- 2 Q51 ' 32:52 v-1 52354060 ...:s Fl'-1 'EQ ---iw,-:gina --,D 0 Q-E f71 G'EmE5iX' W0 Dhioosw 3036 n m 5 m H FT 9 TM na fe 5 O -. H Q -. 'lu :fm : r- ... -4 fu : ua w 51- fn vi 5 P fu 'A '4 55 3- 56 2 Z -4 :1 :1 E gr A rn 5 V. I 3 I 9 N V ml 1-mmtou-orcomsurfb xl Howoomoowmn I I v-' ml '?'F?'P?'P'T'?'?'f'-1: 91 ?'T'E cf'P?'f'??5 '11 sal f-wo.:-a:oAcac:.a Sl lmocasioomoooo on I xo' v-I wggmmgmmoummq wfwwmwwwwwwwq I I I al I 65 48 BASIC C681 G F P T Sena 9 7-9 5 25 Day 1 0-2 5 2 Monahan 1 0-0 0 2 Skupa 1 1-2 1 3 Jamison 2 0-0 5 4 Ballew 6 3-9 3 15 Roth 3 2-5 5 8 Boggs 4 1-4 1 9 Totals 'if '-i1.Tfa E5 --EE WESTERN f56J G F P T Bunker 2 5-8 5 9 Brown 0 1-2 3 1 Brewar 0 0-1 1 0 Jamison 3 O-1 4 6 Amberg 0 0-0 0 0 Kreuzer 0 1-3 3 1 Lund 7 1 1-12 4 25 Molisee 6 2-3 4 14 'roms --HE'-E535-EZ-EE WESTERN 22 10 14 10-56 BASIC 15 17 17 19-68 Paces e'c'cers Player Pos. G FG FT TPS. 'Lund C 18 118 83-129 319 xMo1isee F 18 59 66-105 184 Kruezer F 18 49 31-51 129 Bunker G 11 22 12-23 56 Jamison G 18 31 20-34 82 Davis G 1 1 10 6- 13 26 Amberg F 9 5 1 1-23 21 Brown C 12 9 8-19 26 Dollar F 13 9-24 25 Brewer G 1 1 9-12 13 Kohlmeyer G 15 3-6 15 Smith G 4 0-0 2 'School record 403 in all games, All-State Most Valuable Playerg x-All-State. AVE. 17.7 10.2 7.1 5.1 4.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 1.9 1.2 1.0 .05 State Tournament fx-4...-1' ,asm BASIC i587 G F P T Sena 5 3-5 2 13 Jamison 7 1-3 4 15 Ballew 0 0-0 1 0 Boggs 5 5-7 3 15 Day 0 0-0 1 0 Monahan 2 1-2 5 5 Roth 2 5-7 2 9 McCullum 0 1-2 0 1 Totals ff--Effie-'iff-IEE WESTERN f64l G F P T Lund 9 8-11 5 26 Brown O 0-0 2 0 Molisee 7 6-6 3 20 Kreuzer 0 1-1 2 1 Bunker 5 0-4 3 10 Brewer 0 5-6 3 5 Jamison 1 0-0 1 2 3 K- Totals -if--.fimfiff-fs?--T52 WESTERN 15 19 11 19-64 BASIC 12 8 24 14-58 Seasonal Record Western 46 Moapa Valley 28 Western 33 Dixie 30 Western 43 Cedar City 51 Western 52 Gorman 46 VVestem 44 Lincoln 54 x-Western 50 Basic 51 Western 44 Needles 51 x-WVestern 82 VJhite Pine 37 xeWestern 44 Las Vegas 51 x-WVestern 40 Rancho 50 x-WVestern 63 White Pine 52 x-Western 48 Basic 51 Westem 44 NSU IV 28 Western G2 Needles 40 Western 37 NSU IV 47 x,VVestern 66 Las Vegas 74fOTl x-Western 57 Rancho 52 VVestern 36 NSU IV 39 Won 8, Lost 10 X,Confe1'cnce game 'Won Nevada 'A' crown School scoring record WESTERN 1445 G F P Lund 7 3-4 2 Molisee 2 3-4 2 Brown 8 0-0 2 Bunker 3 0-0 5 Kreuzer 3 0-0 1 Iamison 1 0-0 2 Totals 19 6-8 14 CARSON CITY gl, F P Trimblr 3 5-5 3 Felsina 6 1-2 2 Ingersoll 4 1-3 I Little 3 0-1 1 Tilman 1 0-1 2 Totals 17 7-12 9 CARSON CITY 9 16 6 10 WESTERN 1 1 9 13 1 1 Junior Varsity Western Western Western VVestern Western Western Western Western Western Western WVestern Westem Westem Westem Westem VVestem K Western Mr. Bob Crane j.V. Coach Seasonal Record 36 40 43 44 45 71 41 58 73 49 59 50 43 80 52 37 47 Moapa Valley Dixie 8th Ward Gorman I. C. Fremont Lincon County Basic Needles DeMolay Las Vegas Rancho Basic Needles Rancho Gorman Las Vegas Rancho Player Mead Whitmore Daboll G. J'sn Pizzo Smith Cannon Kalb Davis Kam Stevenson Sylvester I. I'sn Roberts Paoooottoro G F C FT TPS 17 74 37-54 185 17 66 42-56 178 17 53 22-44 128 12 27 8-16 60 17 29 14-25 72 14 22 17-23 61 16 16 1 1-14 41 16 13 15-22 39 15 8 12-20 34 12 9 2-5 20 12 9 2-5 18 14 6 4-6 16 12 3 1-3 7 3 0 1-2 1 j.V. CAC-ERS-Left to right, Skippy Mead, Floyd Smith, John johnson, Don Sylvester, George Johnson, Jodie Can- non, Tom Davis, Sam Pizzo, John WVhitmore, Brian Kam, Dennis Daboll, George Kalb. Back row - Coach Bob Crane. jim Girard. 'IO8 - . AVE. 11.2 10.4 7.6 5.0 4.5 4.4 2.6 2.4 2.3 1.6 1.5 1.1 0.6 0.3 Freshmen XVeste1'n VVestern Western VVestern NVestern WVestern Western NVestern VVestern XVestern NVestern Western XVestern Mr. Del Foster Frosh Basketball Coach Regular Season lim Bridger 28 Virgin Valley 6 Roy Martin 34 Gorman 37 J. D. Smith 54 Boulder City 33 Henderson 37 I. C. Fremont 46 Moapa Valley 28 Henderson 55 Boulder City 29 I. C. Fremont 41 Moapa Valley 33 Pacesetters Player C Baccari 1 1 Anderson 13 Mathis 13 VVoj'ski 13 NVz1ite 13 Dunson 13 Cromwell 5 VVittcliff 12 Robinson 7 McCune 1 1 Stewart 5 James 9 Marksberry 13 FT TPS. Ave 8-16 104 9.5 14-46 110 8.2 13-30 63 4.8 9-9 51 3.9 12-34 50 3.8 3-16 43 3.3 2-3 14 2.8 9-23 21 1.8 5-9 13 1.9 1-2 5 .8 0-O 2 .4 0-1 2 .2 0-6 2 .2 FROSH CAGERS-From left, joe Baccari, Jim Mathis, Iimmy James, Bobby Wickliffe, Pat Robinson, Carry Waite, Carl Wojciechowski, Farley Anderson, Henry Dunson, Mike McCune, Craig Stewart and Victor Calvin. Standing, Steve Niemela, coach Del Foster, lack Marksberry. -'I09- , .. , . K 1 Q f' , C . flu . 1 , ' a 5 W, .I 5, , Q , , A V 3 ,,- ff, ,lf l I i gh A 1' Mr. Ray Martinez Head Coach Baseball Historic Opening Game Boulder City 141 Western 173 mb r h bi ab r lx bi Berry,2b-p 4 1 1 0 DeMarco.2b 4 0 0 0 Gibs'n,1f-cf 2 0 0 0 Bl'ndfrd,1f 4 1 1 1 x-J. Gut'rrz 1 1 0 0 Bunk'er,ss 4 1 1 I G1regson,lf 0 0 0 0 L,und,c 4 2 3 2 Porter.c 3 0 1 0 Molis-ee,cf 2 1 1 2 Sbeeves, C1alvin,ri 31 1 0 p-lf-lb 3 0 1 1 Mulldoonxt 0 0 0 0 Ilmrst'n,Zlb 3 0 0 0 Lasltcr,1b 2 0 0 0 I-Iarvey,3b 0 0 0 0 K,ohlm'r,lb 0 0 0 0 VIcAd'm5,1b 3 1 1 0 Jac'bSon,3b 2 0 1 1 Olson.ss 3 0 I 1 Pizzo.3b 1 0 0 0 Ws'i.'rcp,r1' 2 0 0 0 Cosabin,p 3 1 0 0 Minexzri 1 0 0 IJ S. Gutierrez. cf-2b 3 1 1 0 Totals 28 4 6 '5 x-Struck out for -1-- Gibson ill '7l,l'1. Tblals 337 7 8 7 W ELSTERN 016 000 0-7 BOULDER. CITY 000 003 I-4 E-Lund, Pizza, 2B-Lund. Blandford. Moliser, Berry. Olson. McAdams. SB- Bunkcr, LOB-Western 5. Boulder City a J. 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Standing, Dennis Bunk- er, Fritz Kreuzer, Mike Blandford, Ierry Lund, Dan Ludwig, Victor Calvin, Em Molisee. Inserts are of co-captains Lund Cleftj and DeMarco. -110- Date 1962 March 24 March 28 April April 4 6 7 Schedule Opponent Time CQ Boulder City 7:00 Boulder City 7:00 Gorman White Pine VVhite Pine 8:00 8:00 10:00 jerry Lund Catcher Fritz Kreuzer First Base April April April April April 11 14 18 28 May 2 May May May 5 9 12 QD Basic QD Rancho Las Vegas QD Gorman Q Needles, Basic Rancho QD Las Veg C as al. 3:00 2:00 7:30 1:00 8:00 8:00 3:00 2:00 lAdditiona1 games were to be sched- uled with Dixie College, St. George, Utah, Nevada Southern University Q2lg Kingman and Arizona St. lTempeJ ffroshl. 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R ancho Here April 6 ...... ........................ L as Vegas Invitational Relays April 14 ...... ............................................... R ancho Invitational April 19 ...... ....... B oulder City - Rancho - Western at Boulder April 28 ...... ..................................,....... B lythe Invitational May 5 ...... ...................... Y errington Invitational May 12 ...... ........ S outhern Conference at Boulder May 19 ...... ,,.........,,,... .....................,................ S t ate at Elko -'l'I4- VARSITY-Sitting, from left, Bob Burton, Paul Cianconteri, Dick Gross, Dick Pyatt, Kostas Bosnos, Tom Mumford, John Carlson, Skip Mead, Fred Willis, Bruce Boles. Second row kneeling, Pete Gutowski, Stan Bennett, Kim Wolfe, Jim Mason, Chuck Taylor, Allen Eubanks, Clyde Doyle, Captain, Jimmy Rodgers, Doug Williams, Warren Timney, Randy Pymell, George johnson, WValter Washington, Mike Roelofs and Ton- nie Fong. Standing, jim Merit, Ray Seay, Mitchell Cainer, john Arnold, Danny Morency, Paul Everson, Glade Wilgar, Darryl Thompson, Gary Baker, William Poole, Albert Washington, Robert Gross, Skip Needham and Ion Mead. qv-ov-ow A Exits' w Y W. .A , i t 12. 1,,,.M gf. INSTRUCTION-Assistant track coach Malcolm Jones gives weightman Luther Coleman tips on finer points of throwing shotput. Way Luther is wound up, he's really aiming for future! -115- ONLOOKERS-Interested fans look on while Warrior sprinters, from left, Bob Burton, Mike Roelofs, and Ray Seay practice their starts UP AND OVER- It's all in the way you hold your mouth , says Mitchel Cainer as he goes over the hurdles during an afternoon practice session. -'I'I6- Bowling VARSITY-F rom left, Mike Moody, Pat Bacon, joe Christy. Not pictured, Donald Varney and Gordon Stewart. Western became a charter mem- ber of the first organized Clark County High School B 0 W l i n g League which also consisted of Las Vegas, Rancho, Basic and Gorman in varsity, junior varsity and girls competition at the Showboat Lanes in Las Vegas and Henderson Bowl, Henderson .... Our three squads rolled a 12-week schedule which was not completed by deadline time. With complete squads back next year, the VVarriors were truly aiming for the future in this sport. GIRLS-From left, Twinkle Blodgett, Suzy Rice, Judy Cianoulakis, Claudia Miller and Judy Snider. -'lI7- IUNIOR VARSITY-Standing, from left, XVarren Timney, Carry Waite, Don Bransford and Alan Holyoak. Kneeling, Jerry Weikel and Jerry Rapone. VARSITY-From left, assistant coach Carroll Johnston, Bobby Ritsko, Steve Smith, Johnny Ritsko, Randy Green, Steve McCoy, coach Henry Moore. Not pictured, captain Bobby Masterana, Tony Rapone and Steve Kopels. Golf After the bowling season was Well un- derway, the first Clark County High School Golf League was formed with Western again getting in on the ground floor with a promising varsity team. Op- position was furnished by Las Vegas, Rancho, Gorman, Basic an d Nevada Southern University in the six-club cir- cuit . . . Although it was too early to pre- dict how Warrior linksmen would fare, they easily disposed of Gorman in their first scratch match, 7-0, and Las Vegas, 6-1, in the second contest. TOP FOUR-Usually low scratch players for Warrior golf squad during first year falthough order variedl were, from left, Steve Smith, Bobby Ritsko, Johnny Ritsko and Steve McCoy. Mr. Henry Moore Coach -118- QW .7 t 2. ti ,,,,,,,,,:5 ,,,,t5xfg.,,f:t.i1,g. t, ti .L .,., . 'i if,, . My at-z yiiw g ,i,,f,L,i,.5,,,,,,, If ,, A .,..s,5, ,, ,,, Tv I. X, . ,5 Q. 4, Q. ge fr . Ar' 1 - ,V ' el'sgM,i,g.eg. W,-,,f. it . .ie 0,21 ..,,,., .tt .i:,f,,s fi., , 5 . Q- .gt n 1 ,,,,-Ria,,,W,.gif,t,: .Y ,Q t, -5,1 . ,iq ,. No.2 2. -we .N gg it - ,b A 1-f -K , - m,fM:f -1-'af' Wg:-X.1-f-5 . 1 . We s f a t be 1 'e as -gw . , ff iv - .sf- .iw , ,. , ,gt .z 5 A S494 I Q t It Q, .sg li . .fr .1 , . Q ,, , VARSITY-From left, Bennie Kirk, Bill Mau, Bill Gang, Bill Ruymann, Madison Graves fco-captainj, Conley Newby foo-captainl, and Verl VVilkins0n. Tennis Western Higlfs infant tennis team, under the guidance of coach Paul Smith, made an impressive 7-0 bow over Las Vegas in the first Clark County High School Tennis League match played by Warrior netmen and followed with a 6-O Qwith one drawj against Nevada Southern University to appear to be well on the way toward a successful season. Five teams, including Western, formed the new league which also included squads from Las Ve- gas, Rancho, Basic and Nevada Southern University. Schools were due to play a double round robin schedule ending up on May 15 with a tournament, tentatively scheduled for Western, slated to wind up the season in late May .... VVith seasoned talent available it appeared the Warriors were aiming for big future things. The Epitaph!' wishes to thank student photographer Richard XVood for his many Mr. Paul Smith and valuable contributions in this section. 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W .-4,-:1f'?5f'5'52.f5flimiH:, ' au' X 4 uf-f2::2:::.,' :w5!:L:'lS511'22-:,f, , ':1,15f4e715fQj,:1. ,Tegf Zig-'wi'4,:h:jt:zf,1fl.ff:.,'f .5ffhif'fr'-23122lQ?7f:f-wi:ia'ff1, ,, . + 141. W up H. 4 As 1e!1.sn,z.fw:Q,a:ztqfH,.,.':wsywxpzl-13:xfs-wfzragzfizxifel'f5.w,,gqf.1,,w:e1g4:,sQ-'efHJ-.1f1533v5.wvfQ5:w1:r:vIa':'-'12-f:,,f:1:'.-zfcfwif'wnfh'-1-1.:11v!:.'f'sfr-iff2:ff'4:-:M-21 -120- www ru-frwkcwl' f I ., JUNIOR CLASS The junior Class this year overcame many obstacles as West- ern's first upper class .... The juniors took the initiative in es- tablishing traditions for the upper-class in years to come. Choosing a class ring, presenting the Junior Prom, and establish- ing such precedents as a Junior section and the privilege of leaving first in assemblies. The juniors were active in school life in this, their first year as upperclassmen .... In ad- dition to their new respon- sibilities of leadership, the Juniors carried many courses necessary for grad- uation .... While the Iun- ior year is one of many responsibilities and much hard work, it is at the same time one of the most enjoyable times of our lives. Steve Jacobson, leads Junior Class . . . good things come in small packages . . . active in sports . . . well liked by fellow students. Mr. Carroll Johnston, Mr. Roger Bamson, Advisors. -122- OFFICERS Harry Hartsell, vice-president . . . ladies' man . . . intelligent . . . ready ' all-American boy. with a smile . . . . . . petite Dawn Anderson, treasurer . . . has a hand in everything . . . honor student . . . poised. sweet . . . Monte Bunker, secretary . . . sincere . . . hard worker . . . friendly to all . . . radiates good will. s , X Q 5 'X 'X ?4'1'r2ff'.S Bruce Abbott Kris Adler Chuck Amberg Dawn Anderson Jean Anderson Iudy Anderson rv z.. J 2 ff Lge 2 4 . . ml .Q pe uf 'Q :Af vwf QQ. L Donna Angione Earl Amold Iaruce Bale Barbara Bames 5, ,. ff Q 5 , . I I A nga,-U, A ., W lux , A sr 'Zf ess, . Qi n.- , ,q ty ,I Cheryl Barrett Mary Beale Domma Beaugard Bob Beck Sharon Beckman 'RHF ve 'M N I Sam Belcher Stan Bennett Faye Benoit Irm Benson Gerald Blby - 'I24 K5 Franceil Bishop Ioan Bloxham Judy Boam Saundra Bon Durante Jerald Booker g. Lrg, M292- ' -iii! . . - an L we is ,f 2 M, 2 Annu Q Marilyn Bouton Patsy Boyce Pam Boyer Veronica Branch Richard Breen Roy Brewer Iaque Broadfoot Bob Brown Kathy Brown Larkin Bunch Monte Bunker Kenneth Cameron Marie Campbell Vaughan Cannon Sandy Carr - 125 .L ,, ,. 4 E ! 6 'fr E Sharon Carson Phil Carter , HUC 12 if X 'fo ' ' - A -:A-'-'Qvw-Rael?ffi,-ig:L2Q?:l'iiQi'5Ei5i 2 -lb 1- f 131 11: 2, xw-Wzsmmsf.Mz212lS?5f,s'H . gk if V 1 4 , 1 fi,iQg3IY,.M,,555,q.fzf..gE,,f,,f,,g I X1 ' vfr-:Qi-gf wlgfrfsimfifi K -v cfm?-1 sb my-5,-of ' :K W '51-m?1f'2tifW5i'2 ' rffgm w4Qgq55,f , . . 1 'Q ff zn,f,Zzmg.1. , ., , gfzsw 3 , , ,Mk , ' A . an in -1,..,qs. y wx l n y, S' 555552 sw ' ., . a .AM Q Io Ann Castle Loretta Chesson IRIN Lucille Coltrin Cheryl Console Sandy Carter 4,4-Q Pat Clark Q' - A I , ,e V W' -nf ' .. 152+ r iw- x B 1 . ,Ev . 13? 'ay 4 . Q Q gag, s. I I 3:-:Z fl, .A-. f Earl Cascadden Ken Cash Rick Cluff Karla Coffers Yvonne Cook jo Ann Cooper Ray Coston MRYHYH Cfaighead .l 211195 Cfille lim Crossley Mike Crum Russell Danes -126- H ,,, ?,,.,,,g,,.,.,,,,,,,,-WWW. f .., tx? .gg ,qymfzfggw it nw X34 ,, 'v' A 12,35 Ji 75.2- ,. 'Y - f e , , Eff , , ii .4 Chuck Davey Dan Davis Mary Lou Davis Mike D8ViS T001 DeMar00 Max Dickman Jackie Dill Annette Ellis Debbie Epkes X 1 , , V,,, , - saw? . . .. ,, . W . .lf ,1.1fg,,3, nw., 1 f .2 V, S .z . if ' :. 'Wi AQ. LX' of Aw ny.qymlfltt-,,q1q,.,,q,f. Steve Flippin Mary Frostick ,Q .. Donna Dugas Donna Durdy Sharon Ellington Sam Fantauzzi Gayle Fatica Scott Fife Www Q! MM Fran Fuson Nancy Cabrielli Mitchell Cainer - 127 - Mku.....u 1 ii r 'lm , M -e-a....aL. Larry Gandy Bennie Garcia Fulton Garrett Marion Garrity Thelma Gary Judy Gianoulakis Kareen Gibson Tracey Goetel Connie Gomez Lavelle Gonzales Gloria Good Frank Gould john Granttham Randy Green Gail Greene y if 3 I if Christine Gresham Gregory Guiza David Gutowski Ethel Hargrove Barbara Harnisch - l28 - ' Harry Haitsell Ronnie Haun Mauna Sue Hawkes Karen Heenan Rick Helm auf Jacquie Henrie Manuel Hernandez Diana Herrmann Donna Hill Diane Hoagland Andy Holmes Laura Holmes Verne Holmes Pat Howery Sylvia HOYOS jamie Huffman Mike Hughes Sylvia Hunt Barbara Hunter Don Hunter - 129 - Dusan Ilic Thomas Ingle Shirley Jackson Shirley Jacobs Steve Jacobson 'Q V 'G-vw David Jamison - Elijah Jenkins Ray Jenkins Shirley Johnson David Katz Gary Kemp Nanci Kesterson George Kincer Caroline Kirk Lynnell Koch Ardis Koerwitz Rick Kohlmeyer Fritz Kreuzer Barbara Kruse Helen Lacy - 130 - David Laino Lawrence Lampel Pat Lancaster Kenneth Lang Toni Laub Adrian Laughlin Victor LaVere Eddie Lemmon NVWN f l Q-wmv .Ai Geraldine Lockett Cheryl Looker Danny Ludwig Marla Lewis Cary Lidey 94 ,- was 4 5 A , if QQ. A, 4 ,rag ..' W .V ,-uf., Rick Manzi Dorothy Marks james Marks -'I31- in-, Jerry Lund jerry Mahoney Darlene Marshall Howard Maston f? f f P. I ww Pauline Mastron Jeanie Mathews Marilyn Mattsson Dusty Max Jess Meyers Q ,f 'N., ...Nw Barbara Mlllel' Carolyn Miller Warren Miller Paula Moll Mike Nloody A Dennis Morgan Ierry Morgan Barbara Moulten Bob Muldoon Jim McArdle Gerald McCarry William McGema June McLaughlin Bonnie McLeod Bill McMullan - 132 - Robert Moss Gerald Neese Carolyn Nelson Linda Norwood Alice O'Connell Lorraine Oclegaard Carolee Oliver Cynthia Ortiz Diane Ortiz Bill 0St 14 Uk N. julie Ousley . Rose Ann Pacchiano Cherrine Pace Shirley Pardini Phil Partridge '-3 , Mary Paton Georganne Petree Donald Ponton Ginger Ponton William Poole - 'I33 - AUSf2 PONBI' Maxine POHCF Clark Poulton David Powers Dick Pyatt 77' Suzy Rice Bobby jo Riley Candy Robinow Tina Rocke Jimmie Rodgers iff? Eileen Rogers Leon Routh jim Rudasill Stephen Ruffo Bill Schamaun Louise Shock Lynne Shortt Jack Siddall Bob Smith Chas Smith -134- Janice Smith Linda Smith Sheila Smith Kathe Spomer Stan Stahl mc- Virginia Stanford jo Anne Stuart Terry Sumpter Cathe Swart Judy Tanner F' Anita Tate Sherry Tate Kathy Travers Enid Unatin Jo Ann Utz Don Varney Richard Vaughn Connie Vollhard Ray Walker Cecelia Ward - 135 - Donna Weaver Karen Weerts Louise Werner Catherine White Glade Wilgar jackie Wilgar Allan Wilk Carrie Williams Doug Williams Fred Willis Janette Wills Susan Wilson Claudia Windom John Winfrey Kim Wolfe Sharla Wood Darlene Woods jon Wunderlick Roger Wyma Helen Young -136- Leroy Youngblood Mercedes Zarate Letls hope for a fire drill .... 7 And when the lockers open This year's Sophomore Class has assumed many of the responsibili- ties ordinarily granted to upperclassmen. Once again, lack of a senior class has given a younger group a chance for a more advanced standing in the high school world than they would ordinarily have .... Having published the school directory and presented the Sophomore Hop, the Sophomores have matured and are better able to face and accept the responsibilities which will await them in their future years at the school. SUPHUMURE CLASS Mike Leavitt President Mr. Nils Bayles Advisor -138- 5535: ,, .M if: -4- a ,Wg .W Q -an YM, -W- - em-nfggasi, df? sf -15. -1, .542 A,-efglit ?f!j 5 A ,f , ,. we X-,fgg.:.X,W, ,,, V, , X ,M-, 5 .4 ,Elf-nr M ,iw H .sa QQ: .Wi ,E .:. , 41 y fm Wife Wwgflfggggagfi. ' ,E ' 4,f,Sz'+ 4Qa:Si?Y4jifsr '. 5, . .nn gn---ff,fefe :fax -, , mf-.w, swefifsfzga ., , ,V -21 1: ,ff fgawiv .,, zgazff-fm: 4 Wig. yvsfg- ' -ff, -In ,,. ng:-Ewa, -- +V ' sz-x v v 1 .ff W,,,. 4,1 an n- fzw -if nilgsg, ,J ..s ,,. ,. w im., gn P M, sl -,say , . 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U K ma -sm pq. , J K 1' , sf.-Li' ig.QgL.,f F -- fl -as R, if - 'if-51 5512 ai rw 2-31 e. giffiffjl ' U f fffQkf,!'f'fi I fi- frslgsjw '3:2-Siiflfx-.3 .1 Madison Graves Vice-President :af OFFICERS Suzanne Berry Secretary -139- Donald Layton Treasurer Carolyn Adams Shirley Adams Susan Adams Don Anderson Robert Andrews Elizabeth Anodaca ' 'iz fl 'fi Lv Philomena Apodaca Connie Arnoldson Gary Atchley Linda Atteberry Amalie Austin janet Baker Jennifer Bames Jerry Barton Pam Basaric Nevada Bates Sharon Beatty Bill Been . ' V: ,. 1 ssh, , , ., ' ' , -,ew ,W 'mf- my , ' ' . 'L 1. : A , .1 Mg, I ,if ,f-- K E I ' fi f-i 7 'C 5ji.':i ' wif' ' .agfs K . Q we it , . 5 . f,fgQiaf l M tx is 1, Q- ep. AK 5' Q 45 Q L 'H P . ,A ff. ,. . , - . Y , , .sa , K ,-.r rf- L ' Scott Bell Mike Berroyer Suzanne Berry Jeannie Beverly John Bickhart Tom Bishop .ti F ff fi to l , , , , , Ken Black Elaine Bliss Jackie Bliss Brian Block Bruce Boles Nelda Bohn - 140 - A Linda Brewer Sherril Breeze ClaudetteBr0ther'son Vickie Brotherton Margaret Brower Steve Browne ree 1--J Q1 'Q w Dianne Bunker Mike Bunker Lynn Burns Robert Burton Lynn Byrne Lane Cameron 'N bv-,gf i a, ,,, 1 R3 5, 5 iam, M 4, ' ' B , 'fi it Wayne Cameron Shelly Camp John Carlson Peggy Carmer Diane Carres Jim Carter jo Carter William Carter Nancy Ceretto Kathy Chapin Penny Charlton Rena Chiatovich 'fi ii i g ,y ' B f if 55 . , f QV joe Christie Claudie Clement Eddie Clough Vikki Cluff Terri Cobb Phillip COIHIIS - 141 - . fi We ff, -, A ,Qff 1 Z J., 'f- M I 2 2 '3?f5.:?'fs1:e.,.IT??i??ii , ww- ffl ff 1 ,., K' , ' iff? if t ... aaa. , X 1-w e , f 1 Q. ' nf ' ' K 'vs n. W .4 W. . 115 .,., K - K dbx A i '!fk :'f . .U .AIX x V V V ' 'T fl ,gif M 1 - W M 31, V. 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Marilyn Daum Barbara Davis Ralph Coston Barbara Crockett Vickie Curtis Eddie Drake if nl .Z ,ifi AA P i I l , N 5 1 2 if , ill Tom Davis Kathleen Dean Enid De Pasquale Io Ann Dessel YWQ 'kv M, T2 is as ' Valerie Dickerson Judy Dischbein Carol Dively Bob Dixon Linda Downs Clyde Doyle , . , . .7 , L Karen Ehref Cheryl Elliott Pai Ellis Christine Ensworth Dee F an Steve Fox he 'WW Patrick Gaffey Daisy Cainer Darlene Gammon William Gang Vicki Gans Eileen Gardner' 14 Sandra Gamer Josephine Gaston Donna Gebo Scott Geil Paul Giancontieri Roger Gilbert Leslie Gleason Susie Gold Anita Golden Fred Gomez Richard Gonzales Richard Good Karen Goodiell Michele Goodman Dick Goodrich Delores Gould Madison Graves Sharon Graybeal Keith Grover Iim Gunier Peter Gutowski Margy Haddad Mary Hammond Claudia Haugen Gilbert Hefner john Hendrikson Robert Henry Eva Hinson Elgin Holbert - 143 - Florence Holman Jacquay Hopper Betty Howard Pete Gloria Jackson Sandra Jackson Paulette Jacob Mary Jacobs Marcia Jensen Gloria Johnson Virginia Johnson Ladd Jones Phil Jones Peter Jurmain George Kalb Janie Kasino Sally Keith Jen'y Keller Jill Kelly Pat Kennelley Judy Kenyon Marg Killough Tarina Kirkeeng Tom Kolasinski Stephen Kopels Barry Lagan Mary Lancaster Beverly Lang Edith Laute Don Layton Mike Leavitt - 'I44 - if i , MQ '-aw ' ,, aiai L 1 if jim Leser . -Vi ' V if 1 Q i Eff it . V x ,, Bill Marine N, ,nfwgmfg Lm,, S N456 mat' ' 1 M fi yximeuip yi Ron Levis Tamyra Lewis Vern Lewton Judie Lucky Nick Mangan Helen Marks Pat Marquess Ronnie Martin Liz Martindale jim Mason Toni Mau Bill Maupin Delilah Maxey Wayne Maxon Jon Mead Sharon Mead Lynne Meader Nancy Moll Neal Metcalf f Jim Moorehead James Merritt Sandra Meyer Pat Mors Tom Mumford Milton Miles Nancy Mitchell Suzanne McCleave Lana McCormick ir . ' ig' SM Y? reei wQgyQw, my i. . bf I It . , L Suzanne McDonald Mike McGraw Helen McLean Edward Needham Alana Newberry Conley Newby - YM? -'1 ' ff i .fi ff V ' M ,Q ul . V ,VEIW .M R if ill 'M' 5' . MM Tb it 115: .Q ff at K xx? i V 3 1, X R M tv' M. ELI, Q F 5 A- ' x Sandy Nichols Estella Nobles Albert Nole Tony Novack Mary Beth OiMalley Virginia Onstott Trudy Ostlund Leonard Owens Valette Paris Linda Petri Donna Pixley Mac Potter Sharon Potts Cheri Poulton ',.-, : . 5 iff X rv' if M fr 5 K, M M t .ea, M l x M 1 'wfQ,9. . 4 ,,. . Charlotte Ray Phil Rcnfrn Diane Ramos Dan Rank M R Q iiiin i 3 1 N 1 Judie Rile Bill Rhinehart -146- .MQ Charley Rankin Tony Rapone Carol Rogers Roosevelt Rogers Alberta Robinson Georgia Ross ,, ill, 5 rn , 1. ffs I :fi p Dorothea Sanders Edie Sanders Beverly Sells Leah Shantz Gloria Smith Peggy Smith ,Zh ' - 351. ,. ,, 0 .4553 ,g iw: f 1 'Q .MEX ' 'V ' f ,A f 'S J ,L ft- 1 f ffwfl-L S ffm t'i5STQ4sff:f..'-as 6 1, ,W 3 X , .1 ,qi f w v, J gr 9 tx l 4 14, f is fi f B 'E 1. Z x Q di-' f L Q sy ' or gf. . W T so he is ' S ' . :ff w1::J'r:.w- r- -1-f.,+s1-1,w'-,f:.b f-arf'-M. ., 555, 1- :pw K -Qu., v .Q r,,,,,, 1. . ,fans if 1: V .t . M, -1.-iz A Q -- . ne w - 1 .- f f from so Carol Ruffin Robert Rushing Roy Rushing Bill Ruymann fl- :fs M ' W H f' W 'R Gordon Sarrett Charles Schaefer Morton Scheinbaum Ray Seay I 9 A ,,i,,.Q , 2 Q -1 -wrfm. ,W f ff Iohn Sherer Maribah Sholes Carmen Smith Colleen Smith . . ' -fwfr' f 'T r miikafifjt 511' 13 . ,g. it , h A vi Mg. S' 3 Q K 'h u W. 5: ,, . A - , Mfrs: ,, ,- . , ,- ,p hi ' ,g it 3 , , if - my 4 E., + Vi R r14i,igii.ir' R L i wi fi' Steve Smith Susan Smith Genery Spears Sue Sprentall Bill Stafford Sue Stanton Sandra Starkes Judy Stimson Shirley Strow Darrell Stubbs - 'I47 - 4 and + alta f ' fr., i ' M5 Wa. M! l g H We I , Q ffeji' -I . Q' S Diedre Sylvester Don Sylvester Steve Tann Sue Tate Chuck Taylor Peggy Taylor Linda Taysom Karen Thomas Nancy Thomas Neclra Thornton Joyce Thurber Ron Thurman Jim Tiberti Caren Titus Joanne Travis Jacque Trent ai .Y 3 f' hi .5 gf 'PW KX Z as Marilyn Vamey Daryl Vint ' Diane Waite Pamela Walters F if . in J J 'K ii Lia? X Q Mark Wendelboe John Welch Sheri Whann Pam Wilkinson - 148 - Nadine Ukeiley Walter Washington 45 ' -'--. , -I t AA at ' ex, Af, Af ef, vfig. ' Verl Wilkinson U, Karen Van Buren . . K X . . l 4 5 ty, J J iii , A ff, . o- W time S . ,E .V 52,525 or e a S John Wawema 'f A 55' S 5 fe it 5 t Henry Wisniewski iw. . ,H ,pg f' 2 i i 5,51 1 l - f-wk he V V :' 4 nk , Diane Wollenzein Henry Wisniewski David Woolman Janis Woolworth Ian Young Phil Zobrist John Zapantis Have an English problem? Just ask Rich. . . ! I ,YY 1 w Yes, it IS a little cold out here! Oh, Well, maybe they d0n,t kl10W how! -149- ., My The Freshmen were Westernis youngest un- derclassmen this year. They had to assume many new responsibilities. Members of their own class had to step forward and lead the group. The Freshmen supported many school activities and their school spirit was admirable. . - In the face of their many new responsibilities and experi- ences, the Freshmen grew in stature and maturi- ty and are now ready to assume the obligations which will face them as Sophomores. . . Freshman Class Officers Pat Salome Vice President Carry Waite Presldent Linda Wemer Leslie Poynter Secretary Treasurer Mr. Don Kirkland, Miss Kala Gresky and Mr. Glenn Mackie, Advisors. -150- , , 4 fi if 1' L, Q '. .,f if M ,1' Cathy Arnoldson Ten'y Andrews Ida Abbott 44 , '- an J 'Riu A K gif 39? .. James Abbott Sharon Alexander Farley Anderson Wayne Anderson Joe Armel John Arnold Marcia Auer Carol Auffrey Nancy Aylor f Wi' ,- ... K ffl ,, ,, ? + .- ml.. J. -2 . , . aw. ' 1 H - , .J - , ' 'gif , . 5 . . - M ' l 4 N ,J f fl 'I' , , . A-we A 2 'E ' -. 'mi ff m lm:-. Hr' ,vibifizi .rg Jeannie Azevedo Gary Baker Tom Baker Betty Banta Bob Barker Terry Barnson Roberta Barto I i . ,,,,,.,,,eW - fi' 1-' ,- ff, 5.1 15 ' '51-,t:s'fQ5ffi? 13? 5 'A gf 5 uv YA 'wah Q- i- Yi ' 17. 1' , 3 ,Qi qi ,j 1,1 .fling A u- :,,., -25: .Q , ff T 2 ' . ' , Q .f K I 53555 rj. , . ' ,Hg I . .. Q -' 1 . 1 2 I , JW, . H , ,1::W?Tffa I ,AETl5.fffHfQ 'A ' . .. 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E in ff o- 'Sr , ,. 4. k X ,, , , .Q ff -'fi Sr 4-if In F 'lg ' ' N 13235 53 :-, '-:gr-Q 2 Hx 4 14 ' 1 fiiiff' , e .ie ' 1: 'f Terri Barbone Mike Barden ' L., Wanda Bates Judi Bearden Margaret Belcher Bart Bell Emil Benak Don Bennett Sheri Bennett Patty Benson - 151 Qiuqgb, Wendy Bernhard Judy Berry Lonna lean Biby Diane Bindrup Dennis Black Marilyn Black Eleanor Blodgett Kathleen Booth Carol Bouton Allen Boyd Bruce Boyd Mary Boyer I 11- i ' 5 it K 9 Ap. ..V. . - I I .L ,.11 ' 'W B A 5 ' james Braekin Dianne Bradley Cindy Breer janice Bruner Peppi Brooke Cheryl Brooks f Q B B X ml K fy iy ' A yeey B I if'f3 v'vQ ,', ' 521, V Ray Brotherson Otis Browder Mike Brown Nikki Budd Michele Bunker Rosemary Burke ,lvilllillv BUTl0l1 Manuel Bustos Ernest Calender Victor Calvin Karen Cameron Kevin Cameron - 152 - Robert Cannon Carol Campanaro Terene Cap Greg Bearden jerry Carpenter Linda Carroll Paul Carter Peter Chase Mary Ann Cheny Chris Cicchetti Carol Claiborne Judy Clark James Clarke Gmger Clough Roberta Clayman Ken Coffman Clark Coleman Marilyn Coltrm Mike Colvin Gary Cook Shelley Coppernoll Pat Costello Cleva Coston Edward Cox Donna Crabtree Patricia Crum Doug Crane lack Daley Betty Davis Susan Davis - l 53 - William Davis Mike Devere Lance Dopson Leonda Dotson Earl Bonnie Ebeltoft , - 1 T' f If '47f,f'?9! Lf ' ' H 1' ' 3 ' JL 151. L Shauna Edwards Susie Ellirggham Bonnie Ellingwood Sondra Ellis Pat Emmett Barbara Farr f L? K E 1? 3 Q5 1 4 - A M Janis Fillip Tonnie Fong Bob Foote Camille F oretich Carlene Fortier Joyce Fox Pam Fox Cam Frabbiele Chuck Freer Lois Friesen Irene Frostick Clara Fuson Cathy Gambill Irma Garcia George Gardner Brenda Geil Robert George Bari Gibson -154- 1, f 1 . at-.rg f- - .rf Margaret Gilbert Cheri Gilbertson Gary Gillispie Tim Gilger Bob Gipe Jim Giraud , ,, 'X , X Q ' ' W X il ar, ' g g., We 'L Q H, i e M Irene Gonce Gregg Gordon Sherry Goss Lana Gould Cheryl Grammer Dennis Grasmic L' ' e.es s 1 a W 1 1 - ,yagwwf W :. ' - ig, X rv V 54 f G Q f . ,, 4i,,1ig::i. , in ' A 'Y ,J Z4 , v ,'-1 - .- I: YR:.,:p1 :lift ' ' f Steve Gregory Gary Green Sheri Green Kathy Grooms R0b9l't Gr0SS COTS Hall Shirly Hampton Craig Harden Kristine Hamish Patricia Hartell Bonnie Hayes Lynn Hayward Ralph Hemington Mary Heyler William Hilton Darrell Hinde JoAnn Hitchcock Dawn Hlmglafld - 155 - ,. 'a Carolyn Hoff Frank Hoffman Grant Holland Alan Holyoak Suzzette Hooper Ice Houston Delores Howe Pat Howe Linda Hull Kay Hunter Vicki Hunter Paul Hurtado J Q, Q N Christy Ingersoll. john Jacolas Jimmie James Marlene' Iewell Diane Johnson Linda johnson - ' f. gr K 21,5 r at fsfw- It t 'r t 5. KR rx A, aw Y Ig 3 'x n ' K P3l'flCl8 Johnson Robb johnson Anne Johnston Clive Jones Holly Ann Judge Betsy Iurmaine 4 2 '13 ' Chris Kearns Pat Kearns Cherri Keitzer Linda Kelly Sandy Kenton Cil Kenyon - 156 - ,F e Kathy Kerevan Jerry Kegter F, . -g ,ff ilu- me 49 ' - s . A 5 W 1 Q.. 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JT, 1 xv. ,Z Linda Lish Harold Loken Adrianne Lowenthal jim Lowman Marsha Marks Mary Marsh -15 7 Brenda Martin Gwen Martin Robert Masterana James Mathis Bradley Mau Danny Mercer Bruce Miller Claudia Miller Gordan Miller Greg Mlynarczyk Samuel Mofford Emmett Molisee Frances Mooney Donna Moore Johnny Moran Roger Morris Chris Moss Sandy Myers Adam McCoy Steve McCoy Patricia McDaniaIs Vera McDonnell Dennis McGaffick Bill McMillan Holley McNair Becky McPherson james Nelson Steve Niemela Geraldine Noble Walt Norwood - 158 - Alvin Nygaard Bonnie O'Brien Sharon Oliver Dianna Osbom Sheryn Osborn Kathy Oxborrow Linda Parrish Susie Patten Maurine Perkins Dennis Petarde Lynn Pederson Carol Phillips Glenn Pinkerton Randy Plymell Patti Porter Carol Powers Leslie POYIITCI' Pat Pfaftel' Richard Prentiss L Phil Purcello Mike Quinn Stella Riagoza Donna Ralenkotter Eve Ralli Johnny Randall Dana Rank Gisela Rawson Lanny Reed Leah Reno Vicki Rhinehart - 159 - Pat Salome Bill Richardson Freddie Ridley Patty Riley Roger Rodman Janet Salisbury I i Q I ,J .3 . ,, X Mm, . 1' .,'4i,, . Addie Samuel Donna Schroeder Stephanie Sertic Donna Schow Arlene Sauer Mary Saunders George Schmidt Susan Schmutz A Fay Shepard Winda Sholes Linda Sims Pat Singer Chad Smith Greg Smith Wanda Smith Judy Snyder Larry Snyder Tony Spano John Sourk Mary Spainhowcr Sandy Spayer 16 Patty Spears Paul Stafford Anita Stansberry 0- Q lallie SUIPICS Debbie Starzynski Linda Stecklein Donna Steckler Richard Stephenson Don Stevenson -1 : few M-- alHiiirgii,.sfliii-Jzviygffigvegiifiisr :ati K kgsQsz?25fsf-i-fffgzfm-V ' 'kv Q xv 1 '. -I ,E-,, ,, , ' 2' 'Lf .X , f ba, Q 31.31 ag Craig Stewart Michelle Stewart Val Stewart Virginia Stewart Jean Strader Beverly Stucki Patsy Sweeney Debbie Tabor Dale Tandy Chris Taylor Eddie Taylor Iacki Thalman Virginia Thomas Harvey Thompson Warren Timney Sandy Titus JoAnne Tobler Frances Trenay Ronald Trousdale Dennis Tupper Judy Underhill Karen Utz Maury Varnell Wanda Vaughn - l6'I - X ,, ..,, , Hg ., if at si ffm . , - i , 1 5-3, ' ' ,- ng: 1-f,W,i3 . Q-a t is r I we 2 I v 4 2 ,W W! x 1 ref M .. 5 .f v V-ff-mf .W 1-.. f s z ,, J 5 Diana Vendramin Garry C. Waite Garry L. Waite Victoria Walter Diana Walters Alice Wasden gg , .- . . . . ' L , feb K, 453, 2fi'i2faW 'Fifi fi 'WSL he ' gg, 1,.g5,?g'1 ' 1.5 1, . -.,,1 ' ' 1 ' ft, ff .15 A -, .z2'aQf.sl'::fl5g -n F - , 2 ,, we 53' Y. we gm 4' 5' gg 5 1 ,gal 1 W , 1 QQ 'K . W ' 'VEC Z' E5 gm lit? K Q . U ,j Lola Waters Bonnie Weaver Gregg Weist Linda Wemer Emmett West Linda Westrup K ' ,wen fwfr. fm X gif . Q: 1 if aff ,, 5. Roslyn Wheeler Kathy Whelis Bob Wickliffe Stella Willcutt Ruby William Jeannie Wingfield In :Yr if- f ai,, ' . , 231, , ' fir ' if Z'.1'.'1x1fli: . , . .... Carl Wojciechowski Daniele Wood Rod Woodrum Bryan Yarborough Lana Yea Barbara Young Dorothy Young Steve Young Karen Zick - 162 - Remember When? i 2 wen . . . Hi, Bobby! Pl IJUI 1-1, -163- Like we did 18Sf.'SllITlHlC1 v Q! N :toms UV' ' Q 7? BO . 'D Meditatingl Tom' ' H - 164 Follow that team. . . I ...........,u ,.,,,,,,,k NY ! The Skunk Holler Gang. - - ' ' - Therffs one in every crowd r Wi -...M .,....- . . . 50m - No 'o W ething humorous, Mike. P 'V . - 1 . A I ' Donit wo1'rY, DOD, everyone 15 Shy at first' ' ' ' ii 5 . It's too early in the morning for that sort of thing! o.,-, -165- . Um. . . . Another of our spirited pep rallies. . . Pep Club, I - lllldwc Xposcd! . I hree bknd XVOXVSS' ' ' ...gg D mit iugt Stand thug., Stbvg-1 HL-IU wx ff- A lyplcally cheelful Western t d l ' ' ' S l - 166 - I cnt X gd fl In Appreciation . . . X if f X3 W1 li w lf' X f 'fi r , v 5 .sr U We, the members of the Epitaph staff, dedicate this page to Mr. Ross Tucker, our advisor. The beginning of the school year marked the organization of Western High School's first yearbook. Mr. Tucker encouraged students to develop their abilities in a manner benefiting themselves and the i'Epitaph.,, His journalistic knowledge enabled him to make the various appointments necessary to the formation of the staff. Through his foresight and his faith in our capabilities we were able to choose a name for the annual, a theme, and a cover design. Each challenge we encountered was easier to overcome as a result of Mr. Tuckeris guidance and counsel. His patience with our shortcomings and inexperi- ence earned the respect and admiration of every staff member. Even in the dark- est times his humor and sense of fairness prevailed. Mr. Tucker, affectionately known as Mr, Tf' has not only helped us produce a fine yearbookg he has also in- stilled within us the maturity to face life as we have faced each deadline of the yearbook. Many years will pass and we will meet many people, but always we will carry the memory of the man who taught us to Aim for the F uturef, -167- 4, t?lq2i'fQf ' l f A , , : f ' W NS. 1 5, 1' ea-yi ! -'ff' iigifxtlei-4 -uw- Cr 1? f-gfft-.WV N f V W 2 I tif g '7 ,:?gj n' 1.7 -'-'Q - '-4:11 ' N 5 f i z , -ff3' - ' kg 1 1,1 1111111 01' E 11 U15 l l l .gi Ay. ff x 1 AAN We 1 , -4-:Q 1 Q ' X fi -L 1' X A- -' gi' 3 Q 3 . :Viv 'it -'15, N Y 15' if 'Eiga il, Mig Pak' , .lf A-j ' X 52' ' , f. Q f'X f ' aa' 'r Y. 51, ' V, gig' '- I lf . 4? I 5 'wrist ' ' X Z2 g 'Q V f V 741' e-- 1 7 , -f ,D ,- ,, J f ' 'ii '42, , I 9' - 4, 4, .144 -1-T, -- rfk fl! w f :af X 'ff is f k 7127 1 1 1224 tfiiirssf ae e , . ' ' 'Q' ' 4:4 f ',sQfi:eaa:49.f,5t. aff, , V i gi .- Y SF fa K ' x: ,gb FFFF ,. t ta, ' A , - is ay +A i , A . Y - e-SXRQXQFTQ f X 2- A A ' - N -- -ff -af ii?-1 A P. 4 ,-1 t. 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Commerce DU 2-5020 Naegle Wishe you Western High succes for your Deslgn and Development Phone 1818 Industrial DU 4-3200 Las Vegas, Nevada -172- Jade Gems Pearls Diamonds Complefe Jewelry line Wotchmoker Jeweler creative jewefrcy lm ll? xl 2f . L 1 Sqliwlll. JU IAS VEGAS VIIIPNONE OULEVDJZD SO UUdl y 78471 Las Vegas, Nevada In Francisco Square - Across from Sahara Hotel WH Ml., K., TRANSIT Mix, Inc. 1606 INDUSTRIAL ROAD 1.As vac-:As, NEVADA DUDLEY 4-l21O 9 May you Grow, Grow, 84 GROW. FURNITURE 8. CARPET CO. 1132 So. Main ou 4-9222 V .iii bf, A II I -H fe2fei2H 'l R liifsfjllll ' S -24510 l' A ,5'fE4'fllI'.l .2:F:5g'? 'Pla v ' .-siglvslll' I V ,Li 'UWA l A r pl 'SF I l 'fi' l Rl I , ff.. r l l E, lfll-, A -.. QL gf 5'-' G' , ,, , ' 21 W A evfq- . -1 Q 'Sl ANSSQ1 A ., D, . , .,,, , R , ,--fff ,.l1, M lllIllEl.l5lIQf5l5'5.7-Jf-'f v ?-'iE':E HOTELQAY HIWAY 91 ' LAS VEGAS ' NEVADA CONGRATULATIONS Western High School -173- BEST WISHES FOR HAPPY MOTORING I. 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A phone for E H H Phone DU 4-4660 very ome HINIES SELECT DAIRY A 7 626 LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD so. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Phone We're aiming for1hefufure,Too!! Dudley 2-5566 -178- roplcana 0522231 MQMJQW American Home of the Folies Bergere 1 l APPAREL LAS VEGAS LUHAIAUAB CIA MMIQU 1205 EAST SAN FRANCISCO TELEPHONE REQ 1 5-4565 HOURS 9:30 A M - 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY- 11 AM - 6 P.M. Congratulations To WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL 2006 EAST CHARLESTON TELEPHONE DUdl y 27927 HOURS 930 AM 6 PM 'wgfwyy i'iw,vi5 A, ,I NEVADA A POWER t WT-imfi COMPANY t + W A Business-Managed, Investor-Owned, Tax-Paying Utility, Serving Nevada Since T906 MILK'S RESTAURANT HOME COOKED FOODS HOME NIADE PASTRY 4TH 5: FRENIONT LAS VEGAS, NEVADA DUDLEY 2-3055 BOE! 8: VIRGINIA MILK NATIONAL FOOD BROKERS , IINEVADAS LARGEST FOOD BROKERAOE coll P. O. 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Ace Plumbing The Uniform Shop INDEX Juniors A Abbott, Bruce 27, 124 Adler, Kris 62, 124 Allsop, Ray 33 Amberg, Chuck 92, 97, 110, 124 Anderson, Dawn 68, 123, 124 Anderson, Jean 124 Anderson, Judy 36, 124 Angione, Donna 124 Amold, Earl 124 B Bale, Janice 124 Bames, Billie 13, 59, 124 Barrett, Janie 28, 124 Baisch, Pam Beale, Mary 26, 81, 124 Beaugard, Donna 124 Beck, Bob 35, 124 Belcher, Sam 33, 124 Bennett, Stan 124 Benoit, Fay 31, 124 Benson, James 124 Biby, Gerald 36, 39, 62, 63, 124 Bishop, Franciel 125 Blandford, Mike 110 Bloxham, Joan 15, 125 Boam,Judy 125 Bondurant, Sandra 125 Booker, Jerald 90, 92, 125 Bouton, Marilyn 26, 125 Bowie, Arlene Boyce, Patsy 30, 125 Branch, Veronica 125 Breen, Richard 125 Brewer, Roy 35, 97, 98, 99, 125 Broadford, Jacque 81, 125 Brown, Bob 97, 98, 100, 125 Brown, Katie 125 Bunch, Larkin 125 Bunker, Dennis 97, 98, 101, 110 Bunker, Monte 27, 81, 123, 125 C Cameron, Kenneth 125 Campbell, Marie 24, 29, 37, 39, 125 Cannon, Morris 108, 125 Carpenter, Carol 30 Carr, Sandra 125 Carson, Sharon 126 career, Phil 21, 61, 126 Carter, Sandy 126 Cascadden, Earle 126 Cash, Ken 35, 126 Castle, Joann 126 Chesson, Loretta 60, 62, 64, 79, 97, 126 Clark, Pat 39, 126 Clary, Glendon 35 Cluff, Ricky 37, 59, 126 Coffers, Karla 126 Collin, Willie 35 Coltrin, Lucille 126 Compton, Larry 59 Console, Cheryl 35, 126 Cook, Yvonne 126 Cooper, Jo Anne 27, 126 Coston, Roy 110, 112, 126 Craighead, Marilyn 81, 126 Crawley, Perri 30, 75, 81 Cfffle, James 34, 37, 98, 126 Crossl ey, James 126 Crum, Mike 26, 126 D Dains, Russell 126 Dane, Tim 35 Davey, Chuck 32, 81, 90, 92, 127 Davis, Dan 97, 100, 127 Davis, Mike 90, 92, 98, 99, 127 Davis, Mary Lou 30, 34, 39, 81, 127 DeMa rco, Tom 90, 92, 98, 100, 110, Dickman, Max 127 Dill, Jacki 65, 127 Douglas, George 13, 127 Dugas, Donna 13, 30, 79, 127 Durdy, Donna 15, 34, 127 E Eldrige, Dave 35 Ellington, Sharon 127 Ellis, Annette 13, 81, 127 Epkes, Deborah 26, 127 Esposito, Vicki 35 F F antauzzi, Sam 127 Fatica, Gail 127 Fife, Scott 127 Fletcher, Darlene 35 F lippin, Steve 127 Freeman, Mike 110 Frostick, Mary 35, 127 Fuson, Francis 127 G Gabrielli, Nancy 33, 68, 71, 127 Gainer, Mitchell 90, 92, 127 Gandy, Larry 128 Garcia, Benny 128 Garrett, Fulton 32, 33, 128 Garrity, Marion 15, 62, 128 Gianoulakis, Judy 26, 39, 60, 81, 117, 128 Gibson, Kareen 62, 128 Gill, Paul 36 Goetel, Tracey 39, 62, 128 Gomez, Connie 50, 81, 128 Gonzales, Lavelle 128 Good, Gloria 30, 128 Gould, Frank 128 Green, Randy. 118, 128 Gresham, Chris 34, 39, 51, 60, 81, 128 Gross, Dick 115 Guiza, Gregory 128 Cutowski, David 128 H Hargrove, Ethel 128 Harnisch, Barbara 128 Hartsell,Harry 81, 87, 90, 91, 95, 123, 129 Haun, Ronnie 129 Hawkes, Mauna Sue 39, 61, 64, 97, 129 Heenan, Tank 26, 81 Heenan, Karen 15, 129 Helm, Karen 129 Henrie, Jackie 62, 129 Hemandes, Manuel 129 Herrman, Diana 129 Hill, Donna 81, 129 Hoagland, Diane 28, 129 Holmes, Andy 129 Holmes, Veme 129 Holmes, Laura 26, 64, 81, 97, 129 Hooper, Jacquiline Howery, Pat 30, 31, 34, 81, 129 Huffman, Jamie 65, 129 Hughes, Mike 35, 39, 59, 129 Hunt, Sylvia 129 Hunter, Barbara 129 Hunter, Don 129 I Ilic, Susan 130 Ingle, Tom 130 I Jackson, Shirley 130 Jacobs, Shirley 31, 130 Jacobson, Steve 81, 89, 90, 110, 111, 123, 130 Jamison, David 39, 58, 97, 98, 102, 130 Jenkins, Elijah 81, 130 Jenkins, Ray 130 Jochim, Frank 50 Johnson, Ike 81 Johnson, Shirley 63, 130 Johnson, Terry K Katz, David 50, 130 Kemp, Gary 130 Kesterson, Nancy 35, 130 Kinces, George 36, 130 Kirk, Carolyn 13, 130 Koch, Lynell 15, 28, 130 Koerwitz, Ardis 26, 61, 64, 68, 81, 97, 130 Kohlmeyer, Ricky 81, 89, 90, 97, 98, 99, , 100, 110, 130 Kreuzer, Fritz 34, 81, 87, 89, 90, 98, 100, 110, 130 Kruze, Barbara 15, 60, 130 L Lacy, Helen 27, 130 Laino, David 131 Lampel, Lawrence 75, 81, 126, 131 Lancaster, Pat 26, 63, 81, 126 Lang, Ken 96, 131 Laughlin, Adrian 13 La Vere, Victor 131 Lemmon, Eddie 131 Lewis, Marla 131 Lidey, Gary 131 Lockette, Geraldine 131 Looker, Cheryl 28, 31, 131 Ludwig, Daniel 110, 131 Lund, Jerry 81, 97, 98, 100, 101, 110, 111, 131 M Mahoney, Jerry 32, 33, 131 Manzi, Rick 131 Marks, Dorothy 33, 131 Marks, James 131 Marshall, Darlene 36, 38, 81, 131 Maston, Howard 33, 131 Maston, Pauline 33, 132 Mattsson, Marilyn 132 Max, Dusty 28, 132 Meyers, Jess 132 Miller, Barbara 13, 61, 81, 132 Miller, Carolyn 26, 56, 79, 81, 132 Miller, Warren 132 Moll, Paula 30, 132 Moody, Mike 56, 81, 90, 132 Morgan, Dennis 55, 132 Morgan, Jerry 132 Moss, Robert 133 Moulton, Barbara 14, 62, 110, 132 Muldoon, Bob 132 McArdle, Jim 132 McGarry, Jerry 132 McLaughlin, June 132 McLeod, Bonnie 132 McMullan, Bill 33, 132 N Needham, John 90, 92, 93 Neese, Jerry 133 Nelson, Traci 133 Norw0od,Linda 26, 133 O O'Connel, Alice 133 Odegaard, Lorraine 133 Oliver, Carolee 133 O'Neill,Jim 51 Ortiz, Cynthia 26,133 Ortiz, Diane 26,133 0st, Bill 133 Ousley, Julie 133 P Pacchiano Roseann 133 Pace,Cherrine 81,133 -196- Pardini, Shirley 31, 133 Partridge, Philip 133 Paton, Mary 133 Petree, Georganne 65, 133 Ponton, Don 133 Ponton, Ginger 13, 133 Poole, Bill 42, 115, 133 Potter, Austa 13, 34, 59, 63 81, 134 Potter, Maxine 32, 134 Polton, Clark 90, 93, 134 Powers, David 134 Proby, John 33 Pyatt, Dick 89, 90, 114, 134 R Rice, Susie 26, 59, 117, 134 Riley Bobby Jo 134 Robinow, Candy 134 Rocke, Tina 134 Rodgers, Jimmie 38, 90, 91, 116, 134 Rogers, Eileen 15, 57, 81, 134 Ronka, Evy 35 Routh, Leon 134 Rudasill, Jim 134 Ruffo, Steve 134 S Schamaun, Bill 134 Shock, Louise 33, 134 Shortt Lynne Dee 27, 68, 81, 134 Sidall, Jack 134 Smith, Charles 134 Smith, Janice 135 Smith, Linda 38, 135 Smith, Bob 90, 93, 98, 99, 135 Spomer, Kathe 27, 81, 135 Stahl, Stan 63, 135, 72 Stanford, Virginia 135 Stevens, Bruce 27 Stuart, Jo Anne 135 Sumpter, Terry 135 Swart, Kathie 13, 15, 135 T Tanner, Judy 135 Tate, Anita 35, 135 Tate, Sherry 135 Travers, Kathy 135 U Unatin, Enid 27, 28, 32, 33, 135 Utz, Jo Ann 51, 135 V Varney, Don 96, 110, 135 Vaughan, Richard 135 Vereen, Steve 63 Vollhard, Connie 35, 135 W Walker, Doug 96 Walker, Ray 135 Walton, Alvin 35 Ward, Cecilia 135 Weaver, Donna 81, 136 Weerts, Karen 64, 97, 136 Wemer, Louise 34, 57, 136 Wemer, Linda 27, 33, 81 White, Catherine 136 Wicklund, Karen 26, 28, 38, 39, 59, 81 Walgar, Glade 136 Wilgar, Jackie 13, 62, 81, 136 Wilk, Allan 37, 61, 90, 91, 136 Williams, Carrie 136 Willis, Fred 34, 39, 60, 61, 68, 81, 90, 136 Wilson, Susan 13, 27, 39, 61, 136 Winfrey, John 37, 136 Wolfe, Kim 33, 90, 91, 136 Woods, Darlene 136 Wood, Sharla 136 Wunderlick, Jon 26, 37, 136 Wyma, Roger 56, 63, 81, 89, 95, 136 Y Young, Helen 136 Youngblood,Leroy 137 Z Zarate, Marcedes 137 DcDonald, Suzanne 66, 146 Johnson Snphomores Adams, Carolyn 140 Adams, Shirley 25, 140 Adams, Susan 140 Anderson, Carol 13 Anderson, Don 26, 41, 140 Andrews, Robert 27, 140 Apodaca, Liz 140 Apodaca, Mena 30, 140 Arnoldsen, Connie 25, 41, 140 Atteberry, Linda 72, 140 Atchley, Gary 140 Austin, Amalie 30, 41, 140 B Baker, Janet 140 Bames, Jennifer 140 Basaric, Pam 25, 140 Bates, Janet 140 Bates, Nevada 140 Beatty, Sharon 25, 26, 41, 58, 140 Been, William 41, 140 Bell, Scott 41, 140 Bernkraut, Ronnie 72 Berroyer, Mike 140 Berry, Suzanne 25, 27, 39, 41, 15, 25, 41,140 26, 140 34, 140 Elaine 140 ,Jackie 26, 41, 66, 140 k, Brian 140 Bohn, Nelda 30, 140 Bosnos, Kostas 115 Bransford, Don 117 Breeze, Cheryl 31 Brewer, Linda 25, 71, 81, 141 Brotherson, Claudette 25, 141 Brotherton, Vicki 141 Brower, Margaret 34, 141 Browne, Steve 141 Bunker, Dianne 72, 141 Bunker, Mike 141 Bums, Lynn 26, 66, 141 Burton, Bob 116, 141 Byrge, Lynn 25, 141 C Cameron, Lane 141 Cameron, Wayne 141 Camp, Shelly 33, 96, 141 Carlgren, Dena 34 Carlson, John 141 Carres, Diane 41, 42, 141 Carter, Jo 31, 141 Carter, Jim 141 Carter, William 141 Carmer, PCESY 141 Chiatovich, Rena 25, 27, 141 Chapin, Kathy 141 Charlton, Penny 141 Christie, Joe 41, 42, 117, 141 Clement, Claudia 141 Clough, Eddie 141 Cluff, Vicki 25, 26, 141 Cobb, Terri 31, 141 Collins, Phillip 33, 141 Compton, Bonnie 31 Connell, Mike 142 Conant, Rod 27, 33, 41, 96, 142 Cooper, James 33 Coston, Ralph 73, 142 Cowart, Wanda 30 Craner, Linda 26 Crockett, Barbara 15, 142 Curtis, Vicki 142 D Daboll, Dennis 108, 110, 112 Daum, Marilyn 142 Davis, Barbara 142 Davis, Tom 108, 142 Dean, Kathy ,142 DePasquale, Enid 25, 27, 142 Dessel, Jo Ann 13, 25, 26, 142 61, 81, 139, Dickerson, Valerie 25, 27, 142 Dischbein, Judy 30, 142 Dively, Carol 33, 142 Dixon, Bob 142 Dollar, Henry 98, 103 Downs, Linda 142 Doyle, Clyde 33, 142 Drake, Eddie 41, 142 E Echols, Rich 90, 94 Ehret, Karen 142 Elliott, Cheryl 142 Ellis, Pat 25, 142 Ensworth, Chris 142 Everson, Paul 41, 96 F Farr, Dee 51, 142 Fillip, Janis 13, 27 Fox, Steve 142 G Gaffey, Pat 59, 142 Cainer, Daisey 142 Gammon, Darlene 142 Gang, Bill 119, 142 Gans, Vicki 25, 27, 142 Gardner, Leona 33, 143 Garner, Sandra 25, 143 Gaston, Josephine 143 Gebo, Donna 143 Geil, Scott 143 Ciancontieri, Paul 88, 90, 143 Gilbert, Roger 143 Gleason, Leslie 143 Gold, Susie 41,143 Golden, Anita 143 Gomez, Fred 143 Gonzales, Richard 143 Good, Richard 143 Goodiell, Karen 25, 143 Goodman, Michele 25, 26, 143 Goodrich, Dick 96, 143 Gould, Deloras 25, 41, 143 Graves, Madison 119, 139, 143 Graybeal, Sharon 41, 143 Greer, Sandra 28 Grover, Kieth 41, 143 Gunier, James 110, 143 Gutowski, Peter 143 H Haddad, Margie 25, 143 Hammond, Mary 25, 143 Hanson, John 89 Hauger, Hefner, Claudia 143 Gilbert 143 Henry, Robert 96, 143 Hinson, Eva 25, 143 Hulbert, Elgin 143 Holman Hopper, Howard , Florence 143 Jacquay 25, 26, 144 , Betty 33, 144 Howells, Peter 144 Jackson, 1 Edna 33 .lackson, Gloria 30, 33, 144 Jackson, Sandra 144 Jacobs, Paulette 144 Jacobs, Mary 13, 144 Jensen, Marcia 144 Johnson Johnson ,Don 59 ,Gloria 144 Johnson, John 50, 108 , Virginia 25.28, 38, 144 Jones. Ladd 34, 51, 96, 144 Jones, Philip 144 Jurmain, Peter 41, 42, 144 K Kalb, George 90, 93, 108, 144 Karn, Brian 108, 110, 112 Kasino, Janie 25, 39, 59, 144 Keith, Sally 25, 144 Keller, Jerry 144 Kelley, Jill 25, 144 Kelley, Patti 25, 41 Kenyon, Judy 144 Killough, Mary 13, 27 Kirkeeng, Tarina 26, 72, 144 Kolasinski, Tom 33, 41, 144 Kopels, Steve 144 L Lagan, Barry 27, 41, 144 Lancaster, Mary 28, 62, 144 Lang, Beverly 25, 42, 144 Laute, Edythe 144 Layton, Don 81, 139, 144 Leavitt, Mike 51, 63, 81, 138, Leavitt, Terry 39, 58 Leser, James 41, 42, 145 Levis, Ronnie 90, 93, 145 Levy, Marcelle 27 Lewis, Tamyra 145 Lewton, Verne 145 Lucky, Judy 25, 33, 145 Lyttle, Jerry 46 M Mangan, Nick 145 Marine, Bill 34, 96, 145 Marks, Halen 145 Marks, Mildred 50 Marks, Vertis 33 Marquess, Pat 145 Martin, Ronnie 145 Martindale, Liz 145 Mason, Jim 145 Mau, Toni 25, 28, 38, 51, 145 Maupin, Bill 15, 41, 145 Maxey, Dee 31, 145 Maxon, Wayne 145 Mead, John 145 Mead, Sharon 145 Meder, Lynne 25, 27, 81 Merritt, James 145 Metcalf, Neil 145 Kliles, Milton 90, 94, 145 Mitchell, Nancy 145 Moll, Nancy 30, 31, 41, 145 Mms, Pat 38, 41, 145 Mumford, Tom 114, 115, 145 McCleave, Suzanne 32. 33. 34, 145 McCormick, Lana 25, 33, 38, 68, 145 McGraw,Mike 146 McLean,Helen 146 N Needham, Edward 146 Newberry, Alana 38, 146 Newby, Conley 119, 146 Nichols, Sandy 25, 33, 146 Nobles, Estella 146 Nolcs, Albert 146 North, Claude 42 Novack, Tony 146 O O'Malley, Mary 25, 146 Onstott, Virginia 25, 33, 146 Ostlund, Trudy 25, 146 Owens, Bob 33, 96, 146 Owens, Leonard 146 P Paris, Valette 25, 146 Petri, Linda 146 Pixley, Sonna 25, 30 Pizzo, Sam 110 Potter. Mac 146 Potts, Sharon 146 Poulton, Cherri 146 R Ramos, Diana 146 Rank, Dan 146 Rankins, Charlie 146 Rapone, Tony 117, 146 Ray, Bruce 110 Ray, Charlotte 146 -197- Renfro, Phil 146 Rhinehart, Bill 96, 146 Rice, Clay 34, 96 Robinson, Alberta 146 Roelofs, Mike 116 Rogers, Roosevelt 59, 146 Roma, Gloria 15, 25 Ross, Georgia 25, 147 Ruffin, Carol 25, 147 Rushing, Robert 147 Rushing, Roy 27, 147 Ruymann, Bill 34, 119, 147 S Sanders, Dorthea 33, 147 Sanders, Edythe 25, 147 Sarrett, Gordon 147 Schaefer, Charles 147 Sheinbaum, Morton 147 Seay, Ray 90, 94, 116, 147 Sells, Beverly 147 Shantz, Leah 25, 147 Sherer, John 33, 147 Sholes, Maribah 13. 25, 147 Smith, Colleen 147 smith, Floyd 33, 90, 93, 108 Smith, Peggy 33, 147 smith, steve 118, 147 Smith, Susan 25, 147 Spears, Gcnery 147 Sprentall, Sue 15, 147 Stafford, Bill 90, 95, 147 Stanton, Karen 147 Starkes, Sandra 147 Stimson, Judy 30, 147 Strow, Shirley 25, 147 Stubbs, Darrell 46, 147 Sylvester, Deidri 148 Sylvester, Don 34. 38, 96, 108 T Tann, Steve 148 Tate, Sue 33,148 Taylor, Chuck 26, 41, 148 Taylor, Peggy 25, 41, 148 Taysom, Linda 59, 148 Thomas, Karen 25, 31, 148 Thomas, Nancy 14, 25, 27 Thornton, Nedra 26, 148 Thurber, Joyce 25. 33, 148 Tiberti, Jim 62. 148 Titus, Sue 148 Travis, Joann 38, 148 Trent, Jacque 66 U Ukeiley, Nadine 41. 51. 148 V Van Buren, Karen 38, 41, 148 Varney,Marily1l 148 Vint, Daryl 148 YV Waite, Diane 148 XValker, Delbert 14 lValters, Pam 25. 26, 63, 81, 148 Wawerna, John 41, 96, 148 Washington, YValter 26, 63.90 148 Welch,John 148 Wendelboe, Mark 51. 148 YVingct, Linda 13 Whann, Sheri 25,31,62, 148, 186 XVisniewski, Henry 148, 149 Whitmore, Lee 108 XVidner, Allen 26 XVilkinson, Pam 148 YVilkinson, Verl 119, 148 Windmn, Claudia 33, 136 Wollcnzien, Diane 25, 149 XVoolman, David 149 Y Young, Ji1n 38. 149 Z Zohrist, Phil 140 Freshmen A Abbott, Ida 151 Abbott, James 151 Alexander, Sharon 151 Anderson, Farley 151 Anderson, Wayne 151 Andrews, Terry 151 Armel, Joe 26,46,151 Arnold, John 151 Amoldsen, Kathy 151 Askin, Tommy 42 Auer, Marcia 47,151 Auffrey, Carol 151 Aylor, Nancy 30,151 Azevedo, Jeannie 151 B Backus, Leland 42 Baker, Gary 151 Baker, Tom 96, 151 Bante, Betty 151 Barnson, Terry 33, 96 Barrett, Jessie 96 Barto, Roberta 151 Bates, Wanda 26, 151 Battles, Rick 33 Bearden, Judy 33, 151 Belcher, Margaret 151 Bell, Barton 151 Benak, Emil 151 Benedict, Peter 151 Bennett, Don 151 Bennett, Sherry 33, 151 Bernard, Janice 151 Bemard, Wendy 152 Berry, Judy 152 Biby, Lonna 152 Bindrup, Diane 27, 152 Black, Dennis 152 Black, Greg 152 Black, Marilyn 152 Booth, Kathlene 33, 152 Bouton, Carol 13, 152 Boyd, Allen 152 Boyd, Bruce 152 Boyer, Mary 152 Bradley, Dianne 152 Brackin, James 152 Brensford, Don 96 Breer, Cynthia 152 Brooke, Peppi 27, 152 Brotherson, Ray 152 Browder, Otis 152 Bruner, Janice 152 Budd, Nicola 152 Bunker, Michele 152 Burke, Rosemary 33, 68, 71, 152 Burroughs, Tom 42 Burton, Jeannine 152 Bustos, Manuel 152 Byl, Robert 33 Byrd, Celestine 31 C Callender, Marian 152 Calvin, Victor 33, 63, 81, 90, 9 Cameron, Karen 27, 152 Cameron, Kevin 152 Cannon, Jimmie 96 Cannon, Jodie 33, 96 Cap, Terene 26, 153 Carpenter, Jerry 153 Carroll, Linda 153 Carter, Paul 153 Chaffee, James 59 Chase, Peter 51, 153 Cherry, Mary Anne 13, 153 Cicchetti, Chris 153 Claiborne, Carol 153 Clarke, James 51, 153 Clough, Ginger 153 Coleman, Clark 153 Coltrin, Marilyn 33, 153 Colvin, Mike 153 Cook, Gary 153 Cooper, Michele 27 Coppemoll, Shelly 30, 153 4, 110, 152 Costello, Pat 153 Coston, Cleva 46, 47, 153 Coit, Edward 153 Crabtree, Donna 153 Crane, Douglas 153 Crum, Pat 153 D Daly, Jack 153 Davis, Betty 30, 153 Davis, Mike 153 Davis, Susan 30, 153 Devere, Mike 154 Dopson, Lance 154 Dotson, Leona 154 E Earl,Gerald 34,154 Ebeltoft, Ronnie 154 Edwards, Shauna 154 Ellingham, Suzanne 154 Ellingwood,Bonnie 154 Ellis, Sandra 154 Emerson, Irene 33 Emmeh,Pat 1.54 F Farr, Barbara 27, 38, 154 Fong, Tonnie 34, 154 Foote, Robert 26, 154 Foretieh, Camille 154 Fortier, Carlene 154 Fox, Joyce 27, 58, 154 Fox, Pam 154 F rabbiele, Cam 154 Freer, Everett 26, 154 Frieson, Lois 154 Frostich, Irene 154 Fuson, Clara 31, 154 G Galster, Ken 34 Gambill, Katherine 154 Garcia, Irma 26, 154 Gardner, George 154 Geil, Branda 15, 28, 154 George, Robert 154 Germain, Betsy 154 Gibson, Bari 154 Gilbert, Margaret 155 Cilbertson, Chary 155 Gilger, Timothy 34, 155 Gillespie, Gary 155 Gipe, Robert 26, 46, 47, 155 Giraud, Jim 27, 33, 108, 114, 155 Gonce, Irene 155 Cordon, Gregg 33, 96, 155 Goss, Sherry 155 Goldstein, Steve 47 Gould, Lana 155 Gradzick, Elizabeth 14 Grammer, Cheryl 155 Grant, Judy 34 Grasmick, Dennis 155 Green, Gary 155 Greer, Sherry 155 Gregory, Steve 155 Grooms, Kathryne 33, 155 Gross, Robert 155 H Hall, Louise 155 Hampton, Bobby 33 Hampton, Shirley 155 Harden, Craig 155 llarnisch, Kristine 155 Hartwell, Pat 26, 155 llayes, Bonnie 155 Hayward, Lynne 155 Heim, Martin 33 Hendrix, Windy 30,38 Hilton, Bill 13, 155 Hinde, Darrell 155 Hitchcock, Joann 155 Hoagland, Dawn 155 Hoff, Carolyn 156 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