Western High School - Epitaph Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1965

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LARRY RICKS MISS .IOANN SLADE TABLE OPENING SECTION FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION .... .. ......... M16 ACTIVITIES HONORS .100 SPORTS .......118 ORGANIZATIONS I ff 2 K p-0+ A f-S-mwiu-'mf ' I gh' N 1 El ff,- TENT S CLASSES . . . . , . .220 STUDENT LIFE ........208 ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX 368 ..........344- DEDICATIUN I F REWELL This year was Mr. BeiTz's lasT as principal of The largesT school in Nevada. IT is wiTh a Tinge of sadness ThaT we, The sTudenTs of WesTern High School, bid farewell, wiTh assurance ThaT in every- Thing aTTernpTecl by This greaT man success will prevail. From The enTire sTudenT body comes a wish Tor conTinued happiness. DEDICATIO 3 if 5: 5, X 3 5 ,w 2 F 1? 5 if Q 1: 5 l TO A FRIE D To Mr. Brdy, The Journcilism Deporrmeni ond The student body owes more Thon it con ever repdy. The long hours ond The worry spenf on our publi- cofions con never be refurned. And so in our humble vvoy we dedicoTe This book 'ro our ever understonding friend. IN MEMORY MRS PEGGY ROGERS V l I WHICH WE STUDENTS ' -'C ..,,xNsNm ,F , I 1. 1 ,pw . , I f L26 l 9 X. X W Qwiig x W I hh . xmimijgi 5 ef, W ig X Arlrfllfllfw P ? 'W2w 5 'W W!1frC 1f...... fw-fwfr 9' 110? a'5'fE'7'f X f 171 W LTY AN STR TIO Q -: U :iw Q y f ' 1 K has 5 M' i , L. K , ..,,.. M f 5 K . 'i p '11 ' - 33 , z, V-1:-,WE Sfggissi ' an ,. Q.. , ,, 1. ww- , E1 , , 1 f wg we, 1 ,xjzgjiaa , 1 .4- N Q ' , Ei Q. , I! b es- Q ' fix , I . H, W' 0 , a 3 1 4, , AINSTO R WILLARD BEIT WW, If :- 4 Mr. W. Longenbucher, Mr. A. Collis, Decm of STuclenTs AssisTcmT Principal, Sfudenf Acfivifies 'vvulq Mr. N. Bczyles Mr. J. Becker ASSiSTC1I'1T Principal Assisfcxnf Principal I9 SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEE l F s is ill ' il ll 1 if V The School Board in session The supervision of Western, as well as the whole Clark County School System, has been placed in the able hands of the School Board of Trus- tees. These eight people have met monthly to guide and direct our schools toward the fulfillment of cs more interesting and complete edu- cation for young America. Mr W McCall Mrs. H Cannon Vice President Clerk H RT WESTERN'S COURSE Dr. C. Woodbury Mrs. E. Blue Member Member I e. Mr. D. Robison Mr. Wilkinson 1 Member Member 4 Clork County Administration Center COUNSELORS G IDE US Mrs. B. Wood, Mr, L Lochriclge, Senior Counselor Senior Counselor Dr, G. Jeffs, Mr. W. Ccllvert, Junior Counselor Junior Counselor Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. L. Tumbleson, Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Counselor 22 SECRETARIES A Main Office Staff-Left to Right, TST ROW-James Gray, Pat Golden, QND ROW-Joseph Apodaca, Skip Skivington, Bob VanLeer, 3RD ROW-James Miller, Frank Kostelac, Alan Schneider. 2' r . .N Miss K. Casper, Nurse Mr, M. Habeshaw, Attendance Officer D AIDES AND Miss M. Fritz Head Libraria Mrs, C, Haren, Librarian Thanks To These vigorous workers, Wes- Tern has been organized very efficiently This past year. They've helped in many innumerable Tasks each in Their own field. The whole of WesTern's student body is indebted to Them for Their efforts. V ff '- 41 M K A i ,Au x by A Attendance Office Help-STANDING-Julie Goodman Ruth Fisher- SEA' Miss M- Brennemcm Janet Galliher, Gail Henderson. I Social Worker T et l LIBRARIANS KEEP Ziwwif W T ,,, Mrs, N. Hill, Registrar The secretaries and Teachers' aids are The backbone of Western. Teachers' aids in each deparTmenT assisT insTrucTors with Typing while secretaries Take care of The mountains of paperwork involved in The adrninisTraTion of a school. As any sTu- dent can say, WesTern's main office is the most Traveled roorn in The school. WE STE Mrs. C, Compton, Counselors' Secretary Mrs. B. Meier, Mr. Collis' Secretary 24 - I i Miss A. Schoen, Mr. Swainston's Secretary Mrs. D. Larson, Mrs. J. Wilson ATTendance Secretary Switchboard Secretary Mrs, L. Carpenter, Mr. Bayles' Secretary RUNN NG SMOOTHL Mrs. B. Cole, English Miss J. Kowoi, Counselors' Aide Mrs. A. Goudy, Mrs. R. Scott, IMC Mrs. W. Murley, IMC Mrs. K. Hansel Social Studies Mrs. B. Mackie, Health THE CARE D FEEDING OF W. H. f im lx Student WOfk9fS-l- to V-, FRONT ROW, JGVUES POFWOU, Pelef RObiFlSOn, Pauls, Karen Tackett, THIRD-ROW, Gertrude Woods, Rod Woodrum, Greg Hays, Joe Bertone, Ted Kreuzer, SECOND ROW, Sherry Goss, Duane Clement, Bill Lowman, Bill Moulton, Kathy Chraft. Judy Snyder, Sharlene Rose, Evelyn Lehmann, Linda Richardson, Karen N l l l l Student workers-FRONT ROW, Gary Horton, David Larkin, Joe Collet, mitt. THIRD ROW, Jim Neal, Allan VanBuren, Bob VanLeer, Mike Randy Bayer, Keith Boman. SECOND ROW, Margaret Johns, Katie Treacy, Dan Callister, Norman West. Kreuzer, Kathy Chraft, Sharlene Rose, Evelyn Lehmann, Ann McDer- A F LL-TI E JOB Cafeteria ladies, I. to r, Hilda Harrison, Madaleen Taylor, Luella Barbara Murphey, Ann West, Sophia, Romans, Ruth Elmer, Maggie Vaughn, Wilma Wescoatt, Kay Anderson-Manager, Marge Bricks, Guess,.iune Looney, Nancy Utterback. The care and feeding of a school is a full- time iob, and students and adults alike have worked hard to make Western function smoothly. This year especially, with double sessions, has been very,difticult, and special thanks go to all involved. Policeman-Officer R. Cleveland Maintenance Crew, Carl Crogun, Chancy Bowlby, Earnest Halton, SECOND ROW Leroy White, Morris Chapman, DePriest Webb-Head Custodian, Howard Polhamus i s I L . 4 Q L 1 E I a I x i 1 E A ,K--,, lf. f,,f .ww W ..,.f fu H -. , , 1 .. N,-. -A - g -V, Vkrf - V -- -W-, J . -W ,f -- W -J , A..f ,,Q,.,1a, ,Qw.f1M:.ww..,v,Q ,Qa,,w.w -N fm-5 1-,,,,-5, au f igummnfmww,1sfyu,f,,w:m,.wM,,.y,v,..-W,,z,N,A.-. . Qi. 5 MR, D. SMITH MR. M. OWENS is MRS. LB. MRS' B- H , 'C' f. W MRS- J- I-OR15 -L--. OF LITERAT RE D GRAMM MISS C. TABLER H , MRS. L. ADAMS Though most of Us feel 'rhof we care being persecufed by our Eng- lish feochers, our respect and cd- mirotion sfili run strong. These Teachers Tried To show us The lif- erory side of life This pcisf year cmd for most of us, They've suc- ceeded. 'W MRS J JACKS MRS. i i C, ROSE MRS. A. THOMPSON MRS. J. MESWARB 'NT 'W M155 S. YOUNG ' Food ond drink and hoppy days . . . B. E. TEACHERS PREPARE WARRIORS MRS. J. HEMPHILL MRS. W. MACDONALD The Teochers of The Business EducoTion DeporTmenT insTrucTed Their sTudenTs in The correcfiveness of Typing, shorThc1nd, ond bookkeeping. These ore The worThy Teachers To whom WesTern enfrusfs The Tusk of preparing The Warriors To go info The business world. MR. V. ENTZEL - MR. C. BERGLAND MISS B. STARK MR. C. MYERS MR. D, LEAVITT MR. J, RICKS ATH TEACHERS STI ULAT E I DS MISS V. WOLFRAM MRS. J. BYRD y These teachers, members of the Math Department are dedicated to teaching the Western students square roots, hypotheses, theorems, and inequalities, so that in later years we may use log- ical thinking in our everyday lives. MR. D. KIRKLAND MR, D. FENSKE . MR. G. MOSES MR. M. STETTS 32 MRS. R. TREACY MR. J. WILLIS WARRIORS B ILD LANGUAGE SKILLS MISS J. TAYLOR x ,L S fl. MRS. M. BLSEK ZA . MRS. O. CASEY Foreign Languages always interesting were made more so by our fine language de- partment. Spanish, French, German, anol Latin became understood more clearly through our excellent teach- ing staff here at Western. MR. R, APODACA MRS. J. MONGEOT gi, . MRS, J. HOP f. MR. R. ROSE MRS. M. ROBBINS STRENGTHENING THE BODY WHIL MR. R, BARNSON MR. G. MACKIE W 1 W N 1 I MR. s. DEPUIY M MR. L. FROMHART MR. L. BARNSON .Amr MR. M. JONES Mr. Bcrnson makes the daily Trip to the teachers' boxes in the office. 'EACHING THE I D IS P. EPS TASK sl MR. D. FUNK Mr. Johnston and fellow teammate relax after The Donkey Basketball Game MR. C. JOHNSTON 'l i Physical and mental fitness is the theme of any P.E. class, and these Teachers have proven Their ability in making that Theme a reality. Western Warriors also learned The qualities of good sportsmanship through competi- tive sports, MRS. L. FLEMlNG MRS. P. ROGERS MISS C. THORPE 'f W-ffsiftrasmf :PW 'E fglkvf l ,mn Mm ,E s - Y'--we--Wm- S., SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS- l -D.-My km mam mn 5 .QI : , 1 , . i S i l i 5 , i F a-ay, K i l . 5 5 6 A i 5 . , . , 4 l Im 'X L.. , if I ' i Teaching Warriors how to cope with the problems oF lite, These instructors have helped to lay the foundation tor success and happiness. Lectures and discussions, questions and answers - footprints of a better understanding of the World we live in. l I l 4 l tl 5 6 ff MRA J. REILLY l l 't.. em :ns A-em.-. , pw Zi 'if wg, fm - at . ,,.. fl msme.:Qf 'r cm.: was l , '-'MW 'i l May l. Q f!'.'?o,. ' ' ,L N' ,s s s A 1 Q as s's g . ,,: ! SRE PAVING THE ROAD- K 1 V .Mmgwn m y ,, ,. 1, , .AW , EY. 44 4 P wfwffs J Vi f fn k33'?' 6f'-ay' lgmg Efrfkiif ll -if Q , M 'E H, 1- ZW- K 6 ,3 1 gf , 4 5 . f- W. ggi.. V 4 F ff 'wg1 .,n2 H 'rg 'g hp. j-Fa.. w ' 1 ng: ,. ' y,sef,vsh-- M MN, F,-, gf Q1 ,M 1 -,-v nnwf.- V V? f ' 52 K ' ff. f ' 3 nn 1 TP ' H' . A.,.A . V S ' ' f.-'YM' 'Z W 3 1 fgzafwz, ww, , fn, -,az , A '5 Ga Q '5?ffn.,,,h,M .. 4 1 , M Xi, Q ' , , , y ' f Senator Cannon speaks to Socxol Studles classes : A 2 , I A A . , htm 4 nnimmd I, li . . . ' MR. J. DICKERSON ,'5w ' M . Mft' 7 i f - mm l I I ' - l+'?: '5uQf5' - 2, , A L' 353' f .3' 1' an Ludwig , V ,I I r f, . HA, .. . 91 S ' Lv' , ' fix ' f H H I I 1 3 ff' ' 'Hyfigff' 5:'g'Z,'s5g 'wx' 155, 'ff f Q sss s : ' 1 1 gf , ssssss ei .,sA 05' -1-ff! 3 A s H ' s E H E5 PJ , S s I-migg A f 2 2 F 2 ,L Q 5 S 4 s 2 1 'E . 'N I ., -1' W , M , flfwx 35,21 55' 1 W s, sss, 'Rm ' 2 1 A 1r gf V , U gp bu. 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'V''Iseli' if - 33 ' 'L f - f: :QJQIW flfgdiriiigw+l,1?1i11?1szf,g bi1s 5 . 2- Nf 241 , ww. 5 Ag, 5 35:2 51772, ff? 'C QLD' ,Mn S giffxx i9 :im E . If I 3 ' 'uT1,l-rn? Q15--fqgsr hw WY , 'Y A3 ' s sssss Q' as f ,sg 1.:',Hz1w Q ' . , .Q ' 4. ,Q f,.,L g,1 ff?fM!3f'1i,11Q,fi2fi'.f1Z5?i'li i1,ii1fl1?wf if 4-2:56 ffhisi. 1:1-gf?5p, i,1p fqfegii Q ' V .. , , It 1,1 V 1 .M am- l .mg J 15,4 .,,,,,,, ,JA A , ,A kiwi Q., . Lg, , , li ICIDCIICIDC ,A -'A' lllllllllii ICIICIICIII ICIIIIDCIIC DCIICIICIIC v ,,,, -,wi IC IDC IDC IX 'ECDC IDC IDC :CDC IIC IDC 233 ' Y nf Q , I ,, Y Y 1 i A 'A 'W' ' ' ,.- A --1 4 f' V!gx,34-'54351 1 N A , E 1 X ..u la Q' mm .,f , ,-gi Lu- , -- ,. V l 4 Y Q 2' 5 +1 1 n l C , X . W, -- 1 Q x r L 7 J-71 ki' W'-Mir Q F OR A BETTER AMERICA MR, K. MUSTER MR. C. MUSSER MR. L. BRAY Preparing for The fufure by learning from The past. The Training of fomorrow's cif- izens is a viTaI need for America. History and government Teachers show srudenrs what To expecr in Tomorrow's world and how To meer its problems Through knowi- eclge from The past MRS, B. DOUGLAS MR. R. MARTINEZ MISS V. GASPICH NSTR CTGRS PRO OTE THE ARTS MR. L. MEUHLHAUSEN MR, W. JACOBSON Dept. Head The talents ot the teachers at the Creative Arts Department inspired Western to win many honors. Chorus, band, art, journalism, and drama- all have received merits for outstand- ing work. We owe a debt of grati- tude to these instructors tor their fine work. 'ni- MR. J, SCI-IWARTZ MISS J. SLADE MRS. A. PERRY , , .... , M , MRS, M. DICKINSON Your name goes in the upper RIGHT hand corner, Mike. ::3:2rsn: 1' f:f-ee-Q.--.1 f ' Pune -W f.,:, 0 f- . - . .f . . .M l'9 ef li-mir ' fr a X gg' My 1 k j,iSfit,s1 QE M vw t H rf 5. l t laltggx aklrllgggggteqil list 4,53 Begg ff-f 'ti x 2 .s Ve ., tt-.ee 1 .em , f H W, 5 MR. L. WILSON g!9.'w:my t B Q 1 A X 5 Q ,, ,txt , ,R 5 mi :xr wtkwkw ri t-...teeagdm , 'sri 5 , rel net W9 1 li i ti t f i 2 33:5 A ll A S 5 M lvl ,ttf , ev , I?1 g:i:3?5H Mr. M. might have noils come from? . :ii-Q 2. QA' . it fffswef sl xl? lit Wtlll MRS. c. JURMAIN . l m 1' EW? i97??le ?t?1i?:? f ,afrsim ,Q 41' . .. ,fM, e-:?.1twaf ff' 40 Western High School is proud of its Science Department. Courses in generol science, biology, chemistry, and physics ore ot- tered. As mony ot our students have found out, these closses con be very interesting ond ex- citing. Our hots ore Ott to the wonderful teachers who hove done such cz fine iolo in this field P, COON MISS M. SHARK MRS. D. MATTHAIS ,isa ,Q f 4 fl -fi ' Er Sm F nw 'N ,, M NI , Q24 S? M :it ' H 'dw 3415, 251: M W: M 25 if-1 H -uf' H ' , X Q. ,G 3, 53 um FT : M. . ' 405 'J ' K 'R 155555 if W t 'MT ' 5-'-'Q-... ll MRS. MR. T, BRADFIELD X 41 TEACHERS TRAIN STUDE 'I may M . H. Rosemsom Department Head MR, J. BRADFIELD MR. L. CARDON E' MR. G, HOLDSWORTH MR, L. SNELL MR. J. WALDRON MR. I. LEE IVOCATIONAL ARTS MISS A. WHIPPLE l MR. R. FAH EY The vocational teachers have guided Western students in the fields of industrial arts and home economics. Through the benefits of their experience, each individual has received valuable instruction in the vocation of his choice. MR. R. DAWSON MRS. M. MCCLINCY MRS. S. RICHMOND MR. P. KOSCINSKI MR, L. LEAVITT DEPT. HEADS PL COURSES These Teachers, some of WesTern's de- parTmenT heads, were responsible for planning The program for each of The deparTmenTs. They have kepf The respec- Tive deparTmenTs organized and running quiTe smooThly all year. CongraTulaTions and Thanks are in order since They've confinued To keep up The good work in True Warrior fashion. MR. D. FOSTER P.E. and Health MR. H. MOORE Science MR. W. GALLINGER MR. P, SORENSEN Foreign Languages 44 Who is The lady who dares To leave her lunch wnfh Dr Kramer and Mr Smith so near TEACHERS SEE CAMPUS ...Q--' Never c dull moment Watch the birdie . . , A first oid lesson in French. Here I om, world! Things go better with Coke. So you think you're going to get on A this semester? 45 s fa Q , 1 ,ii , . if--. -- X 1' fs 4 , g 5 s it W K M 33 Q VV.. XML1 A 65 if X ff WN Vx e 1 gif vf , . MW, A mm was-A2 .. is .1 N ,-. .M ,wh I IVIT IES BEANIE SALE, HELLO DANCE A' K EAAAAAEAA if-f +A A LLLL LLLLL f .W E E s A A ' 1 s , -Ami ,F ., My ' .- fl F Atf' 1. ii VL! it D ,4 L X F , Nl A 4, K S, . K A W f wif? ' 3 fl' ' 4 - 50 .X E s N, W .. ,, 9, is K ,Q 'Q f-1-s, . K - 4 A -2 1521, ww ---- Qfalf- I - ' - - T A , as 4 pw- L, g A fs P' of ,. ' ,E.i.', ,. , 5 iwwkkkgiegrz, ! . Q if - s Q f--- -A Back to School! Srudents busily finding new classes on first day of school. .9-X ... 48 J , .,5...1:' ' v5 .5 Siudents filing out offer first day of school, Students finding enioymenf seeing old schoolmates again at Lunch Break. 3 i START SCHOOL ROLLING -, Q, , sz, s 1. ,I 5 ' W? J.. . . Sophomores must wear Beanies SEPTEMBER 3 Registration 4 Orientation 7 School Begins. Beanies 11 l-lello Dance ,,,......... 12 Twin Falls v.s. Western 14 Soph. Jr. Deadline 18 Primary Election 19 Sr. Class Car Wash 21 Candidate Speech Assem. 22 General Elections 25 1st Pep Assembly Senior Mixer 26 Mater Dei v.s. W.l-l.S. BOOKS! CLASSES! HOMEWORK! On September 3, summer trolics ended as students registered tor a new school year. Juniors and Seniors had the privilege and opportunity to welcome a new Sophomore class and to meet new and old acquaintances at the successful Hello Dance. Activities started right ott tor Juniors and Sophomores as elections for class officers took place. Seniors held a car wash and sponsored the annual Senior Mixer. Pep assemblies, dances, and games generated enthusiasm throughout the month ot September, Successful Hello Dance held in Little Theater. ESTERN'S FIRST EVE 'I Car Caravan at First Assembly Powder Puff Team Dance Sponsored by Mascots Demonstration of Football Team Assemblies of September were tull ot clever skits and spirit. At the tirst assembly, a skit was given by Joe Lenclini portraying some ot the big events ot the year. The tirst pep assembly's highlight was a character sketch ot football players given by Richard Lassiter. Victor Calvin, calmly knitting before game. Skip Mead as Hairy Legs Jim Mathis getting energy PARK E THUSIASM Cheerleaders bubble with spirit at first pep assembly. Co-captains lead Warriors through Tepee at first game SENIORS HOLD CAR WAS The day of SepTember 19, T964 dawned clear and brighT Tor The annual Senior Class Car Wash. The Car Wash, a S50 success, was fun for qll and yet a conTribuTion To The Senior Class. Jean! were shrunk, hair ribbons faded, and unvvashable parkas soaked, as noT only The cars, buf The people received a baTh. Jokes, laughTer, and many a squirf combined wiTh The slashing on whife wall Tires. The Senior Class can now add To iTs IisT of memories a suc- cessful Car Wash and a day of Tun. Seniors help wash cars with many a giggle. MIXER IN SEPTEMBER On September 25, Seniors cis- semloled for the oinnuol Sr. Mixer. The theme vvcis Comic Strip Choroctersu ond oll come dressed gi. Q1 Little Sots Abner on Doisy Moy 1 Bi fi fi rai ser-ribs A 5 55' 4 1? iii? 1 Q9 Q I aa- 4 '39 9 Flintstones I 53414 ,K -xx . , 2 911, v .1 K ' Nc 'I' 4 i gl C, ,T ..'7 ' 'AJ I Q if ,gf , it ,tss iff? 3 il C 'Comic Strip Character donce owoy. Mickey ond Minnie Mouse re- ceive door prize. ,wig , 5' Y' ,. , i f , , . ., sf, occordingly, The mixer proved on enioyoble evening for oll of the Seniors. Beverly Hillbillies , , gill Q92 T, 1' ll T 2 3 'Z g A yi : T 'H f I S sr Bugs Bunny and corrot 4'-4' Two Dolls ond o Guy 53 OCTOBER SP R First Report Cards honded out. OCTOBER Dance by Sophomores Glendora v.s. Western Las Vegas v.s. Western Sadie Hawkins T6 Chocolate Sale Gorman v.s. Western Report'Cards Turtle Trot Basic v.s. Western Prescott v.s. Western Donkey Basketball Seniors buy keys to Senior Head. Students rally with spirit at lunch. Students trolic at Sophomore sponsored dance. October was a tun-filled month with an enormous amount of tall spirit. Students enioyed the Donkey Basketball Game and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Assemblies proved to be a big success tull ot class spirit. Seniors sold keys and sponsored the Turtle Trot while the underclassmen had their pictures taken. All students received their first report cards in October. Underclassmen h cz ve pictures token. i ALL EXCITEME Donkey Basketball proves fun for all. Donkeys shun riders. The Turlle Trol, sponsored by The Senior I Class, was held on October 21. Each class Took charge of a Turtle To race againsl The others. Juniors won. 4 Turtles parlicipafe in The race. Cheerleaders roof for furfles, Junior President accepts big Trophy Wm U1 19915166 v M 5 v M Nh NV KAHHHFMlXlMXMlffYfX ' ' SADIE ,VV Y I I f u 4 W Y , 1 .J 1 I 5 I' , uJ' u f 4 42 WW M0412 MI! xl M, QQ we ,M wx KN ?K4'p1 KI. SUCCESSFUL UCTOBER ASSE BLIES J.V. Cheerleader Candidofes Enthusiastic Seniors overflow with spirir. Ocfoloer assemblies broughf loads of spirit for The big games. An enthusi- asfic crowd eleciecl The J.V. Cheerlead- ers in one of Octo- ber's besf assem- blies. Group trying our for J.V. Cheerleader. Pep Club odds pep. 58 ,E Mascots perform of Pep ossemblies W4 I V. CI-IEERL EADERS ELECTED Pony Been Chorulyn Moody Kathy Long, Heed ' '7 f Miss Syde, Advisor Nelo Hedrick MOVY M0 OTE ln October, tive pep- py girls were elected to represent the J. V. tectrns. These girls rciclicnted energy olong with their vi- vocious personoli- ties. These J. V. Cheerleaders cheer- ed their tootboll teoim onto on unde- teotoble seoson. They reflect the spir- it ond loyolty ot their closs of '67. Turkey Basketball game a successtul event for students and their parents, 24 OVEMBER HIGHLIGHTED B' fe Qs? I will Beglherg l NOVEMBER l TO Homecoming Bar-B-Que Bermuda Bounce ll Homecoming Parade ' Game, Bontire, Dance i2 Kreature Klomp 20 Choral Dept. Fall Concert 21 State Tournament ' 23 Girls Football Game Turkey Basketball Game 25 Turkey Trot The Kreature Klamp proved to be one of the most successful dances ot the year. Chaperones, Miss Slade, Mrs. Perry and Mr, Jacobson enjoy dance. 60 26-29 Thanksgiving Vacation Students dancing at Turkey Trot. I l l November was one of the biggest activity-tilled months at Western The biggest event, Homecoming, was celebrated and the State Tour nament was vvon. The Thanksgiving theme was carried out as th Seniors sponsored the annual Basketball Game where the Senio girls played the Senior boys. Free turkeys were given away. The Tur key Trot was held on the eve ot Thanksgiving. The month ended Wit a much looked-forward-to tour day vacation ot tun. TATE GAME D HO ECO ING Mister Beifz speaks . proudly for Western after the state game is won. EQ 4, . , ! .1 5 QW' Happy team sees trophy presented. Mascot Susan Boosts Spirit. On The afternoon ot November 27, sounds could be heard of Beat Wooster , and Western Take State . A tense atmosphere was in the air and the huge crowd was nervously awaiting their team. Too soon The exciting afternoon was over and Western was The State A Champion. An event happened that afternoon that will be remem- . loered. Congratulations to our Team. ....,.,,,,,-,,'1.- H -.M , 'Y tl L i s -elefsvwe--Q -M-.WMM ...- iw f' T Q lsfflftg'-9 T - eiii is T s 'T 5 .fl T r rssn ssni 4 ,Y 'WT 5. rr' was e tj T, -fr T . -fre .F , -ff T si A s NM-es - Team enters field in tense excitement. Two spirit helpers at State As- sembl' B0 FIRE AND FLOAT lndividual class bonfires stand as fated fire starts on Junior pile. JH Spirited students rebuild pile. Competition was put aside by the classes and all arose with unlimited vigor to rebuild a new Bonfire. Never in the history ofthe school was such enthusiasm and spirit shown. As a result Western had the best bonfire that ever could be had. Its bright and glowing flames could be seen for miles and told Las Vegas Western truly is a fine school. Completed Bonfire Western High Schools i964 Homecoming Bonfire will always be remembered. Each class worked for weeks gathering wood to make their bonfire the best. These wood piles however were never completed be- cause ofa fire mysteriously set that burned all three of Them down, i Victory Bonfire Blazes Brightly AKE SUCCESSFUL HO ECOMING iw T V .W buf-1 T. Senior Floor, First Place Winner Along vviTh The bonfire, closses compeTed Tor 'The besT Tloof. Mony Tiring, long hours com- posed of work ond irnoginc1Tion wenf inTo The construction of ecich fIooT. Eoch class con be proud of Their Hoof ond con be corn- mended for Their skill ond diligent eTTorT. l Seniors Supreme!!! J- Q 5 T lf' - 1 V f 1 l . ,z ,- ,,,.:, W . , Q. g f omore FlooT, Second Ploce Winner Junior Float, Third Plclce Winner ,, gm v . . 'ef -w ' M .' K' trim JL' A l 5 K f F .Q 'QQ H. QW? .4 xx... fu'-H ir ' 2 ff, slew WLM.. !W f ix M,-eq V-w-m-M--,....,f,.g, ,A i V. E 2 1 n Gul' S f .',Fe A I 1 T , Q.. ll lh X 1 E . , X tfs Q nf 'E gh an f 3' 1. 41 ' 'ff' is 9 kf 'K '35 . ,,, Q' h f 1.x -'VP '- 1 . -Q, X, ,ff V '- mgff f ,sh-Q--' , W ,9-..,.. 3' y?.,.,. 0 1. 5 X I 2 V .' 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A 1 V ldkiffxhr is if , A .QW V ' 2 XM .- 1 M M, W 44 V T ,, W,,,,.i'. - ff ,, , . ,, Q. , , -Y -w , 5-V v L Ing, 425.5 .f M y in , .q VI MS - V , - - 2 V 5 H 5 5 4 3 f lil QP' ' aa , ..', ff 5 gm - 52 ' 'Q Ist :we - ' 'Q'A ' ' ' K 5 66 b if Q, 22.56 W ,few X Q, fm' Q A .. 5 fi '51 i, -..,, I .NGN Vi exw , L f 1 ef Q 1' -5 Em u 6, -f QSM 4 S2 fa I E r r,. fm W.. 'f J : . ' 1 Q v Q . ...,. K w fwyygi .- M wsgm, fu P fm , X Cheerleoders ond Western Woody TRADITIO AL HUM The mony Trc1oliTibnol ocTiviTies of Homecoming b 10, o 'll Trul be remembered. On Novem er wi y borbecue sponsored by The P.T.A. was given Tor The sTudenTs ond o Bermudo Bounce followed. Then on The big doy, Nov. ll, WesTern porTici- poTed in o porocle, ployed o vicTory gome wiTh Roncho, woTched o blozing bonfire, ond oT- ol . The Tvvo ocTiviTy- Tended The semi-Tormol once filled doys were o huge success ond on osseT To WesTern l-lig h School, olwoys The besT. BcrfB-Que Given by P.'l'.A. STudenT Council in Pcxrode Bond Leading WesTern's Entries in Porode ueen Ccmdidofes 3 Homecoming Queen Leoding Q ..-1 15 5 v NG ACTIVITIES 64 Homecoming Queen Being Crowned Royal Court Being Seated After Crowning Western's Alumni at Dance Team Captain With Victory War Bonnet Semi-Formal Homecoming Dance Jennifer Polley VARSITY CHEERLEADER 4 , -X J A-PI' .A v -. X ' K , K ' f ng gggy .4 V 1 1- T ir- 'L , ' xiii? Miss HargeTT, Adv. Bill Moulton, head 3 T .. 4-Q,,h 'ill T, T .Ri s Susan Carier sg, Mr, I 2 QR' . Y 2 , -xg? T X ,,, ,? in N sr, f ' .L fK,' is 5 uv 'Rf Riff , - 35.4, f 55512 , . , , , Q6 . A A T 4 Vg., 4. A 4, yy rg A . W ,, ,if A A M .ex , We m ' gag ff QM A-'I . 1 ., To T f'T'fWf'1i Q' . iff: Vicki RhineharT The vim and vigor shown by Wesf- ern's VarsiTy Cheerleaders is only one of The asseTs which maole Them, The best, Always seen aT The games, were a group of vivacious and Tal-N enTed cheerleaders whose cheersj filled The air Wifh' overflowing spirifx and enThusiasm. Their excepfionall performance can be parfially affrib- uTed To The many hours Their advisor, Miss l-lclrgeTT, spenf wifh Them in worfhwhile counselling. T l l l Judy undefwii l , y , ' 'K OOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MASCOTS ADD COLOR , - W. xp? -329553 s.v.i.,,.5aA:5w, Mascot Linda Westrup L' X ' Fw Tm Ky 1 X ,f JZ' Q if .fi ew sfaff, WN 553 L ,,. f 'Yi . V niig f c The superb gymnastic performance and playful antics shown by the Western Mascots have greatly ele- vated the spirit and enthusiasm of the student body. They were mascots that Western could be proud of. Their ability and faithful hours of practice could be seen at the great performances at all the Western games. Mascot Susan Davis vnu-in. ,..f.v'e.i,,.1.-any f ff, Arn. m,.m-.....fuw.--nn.: MAJORETTES SPIRIT O This year two bubbling girls put on many a terrific performance during halt time activities. These girls with a never fading smile showed amazing exhibi- tions ot skill and were always the hit ofthe show and pride ot the marching band, They were tvvo outstanding, tal- ented girls trom Western High. MARCHING BAND Maiorette Rosemary Burke X 45 f, V ,-ff E 44 1 ff ! f,f f I- I Wsftff ,VQ wi ,4?Z2Q23z R gr' I -' H I , . x Maiorette Judy Jacobs 73 74 DECE BER BRINGS DECEMBER 2-5 School Play 2 2nd Report Cards 3 Sr. Cap 8 Gown Measurements ll Sr. Assembly l8 Christmas Concert 25 Christmas Ball Drama Department displays scenes for Christmas Assembly Choral Department tells the Story of Christ The month ot December was highlighted by the Christ- mas Ball held Dec. 23. The Seniors displayed their abili- ty to produce a variety of talent in their Senior Assem- bly, with hopes ot the best trophy award. Also impor- tant factors in this month were the football game with Palmdale, the all school play, and the Christmas Concert, by the Chorus. l- 1 4 . :lull rl , HOLIDAY SPIRIT ChrisTmas by CandlelighT was The Theme of The ChrisTmas Tor- mal as couples dreamily danced To The music by a fine orchesTra. BeauTiTul gliTTery decoraTions decked The LiTTle TheaTer from Top To boTTom and The sTage served as a place Tor dancers To l 559 E , .NVE ,IT ,gi 25'-1 sf if ff 'fy' A Tim . . Mfg My I ra, 3 N, TNI-5,1 ,,u5,1 f-gy' 5 . ,iff me TWH ' ,ga .- I fa v., b iv A ,, ' .. V '49 --1 N .JMX . resT Their Tired feeT and enioy refreshmenTs. The nighT's big aT- TracTion was a visiT from SanTa Claus and one of his reindeer. All parTicipaTed in ChrisTmas carols and received The True joy oT The ChrisTrnas holiday spiriT. T 'Tk Is. 3 ' ' as ,, -. I-,, ,, ., M - , K g. T Jwjffy, D .L 'T si 1' ' W1 'X I-IRISTMAS J-vlJ L25 . 4 P W FOR AL TALE T OF SUCCESSFUL SENIOR ASSEMBLY Pie-slinging Keystone cops Carol Powers as Cue Card Girl The Senior Assembly, a com- binaTion of specTacUlar Tal- enTs, was primarily headed by Diane Abbey. This as- sembly was done on a Vauoleville Theme and Tea- Tureol many acTs and clever skiTs'which emphasized ThaT era. Pie Throwing, Tricky drumming proved To be The maior hiTs of This Senior As- sembly show. The Bornsfompers Floor Plus One Chairman Diane Abbey Bruce Boyd, MC The Offshores odd Talent Alan Weiss, music professor FLAG TWIRLERS ELECTED FOR FIRST I Mrs. Thompson, Flog Twirler Advisor Poi McDoniels 4.211643 firms? Kothy Arnoldsen Suzi Hooper This yeor Western hod The privilege To see o Ter- rific new group introduced-The Flog Twirlers. Led by Lindo Werner This group performed mony fine, oufsfonding routines. These girls, olwcys righf in sfep, showed o greof ornounf of Tolenf ond skill. Mrs. Thompson's helpful advising lecl fhem To loeconne onofher of WesTern's greof groups. Lindo Werner, First Lt, Volerie Moon, Second L1. FIRST SCI-IOGL PLAY CAST Nancy L. Faulkner ,...... Eileen O'Donnell Karen Andree ............ Janette Holder District Attorney Flint ....... Niel Wheilock His Secretary ............ Gail Henderson Defense Attorney Stevens .... Randy Russel His Secretary . .. .,.. . Judge Heath ... Dr. Kirkland ...,. Mrs. J. Hutchins Holmar Van Fleet .... Elmer Svveeny .,.... John G. Whitfield ,,. Jane Chandler .... Jungquist ........... Larry Regan ........ Roberta Van Renssalaer Stenographer ....,... Prison Matron . . . . Bailitt .......... . Magala Svenson ... Jacque Stansberry ... Margaret Foley .. Lauranne Mills Jonnie Karras ... Mike Romano ... Jack Valero .... Bob Dixon .... Nancy Shaw . Anita Stansberry Ray Ream Cathy Oden l ..... Nancy Bell Bunnie Abbott Kathleen Herman ..... Carol Powers 'Nobody s Poifect in this Woild' This Letter Was Forged 2 l IG DECEMBER SUCCESS western high H E presents : I-I VP D f Attorney of YL S ens Ei Tl gm. 16 Q DIRECTED BY L.MUEHLHRUSEf1 CJXFOL TUTFLC adults siudents 506 dec. 2-1 szoo pm. liikle Uweaier Karen Andre Prison Muiron ond Witnesses 80 ANUARY GIVES F RES JANUARY 5 Club Pictures 8 Western v.s. Gorman 9 Western v.s. Lincoln 13 Western v.s. N.S.U. 15 Western v.s. Las Vegas 20 Wlnler Concert Bcmcl Students dance at. one of the 20-21 Semester Exgms many atteregame dances heldh in January. 1 22 Western v.s, Rancho 25-30 Improvement Fund 29 Western v.s. Basic 30 Western v.s. Barstow Keno Good Guy Basketball Game. The month ot January, highlighted by the semes- ter break andthe School Improvement Drive, was also filled with basketball games and club pic- tures. This month was a combination ot gay ac- tivities and a fresh start for straight A's, Choir assembles for picture-taking Senator Cannon shakes students' hands after making an appearance at Western. Students work diligently on semester exams TART AS SEMESTER ENDS AN UARY SPIRIT i BOOSTERS l January Assemblies proved to be an enormous success because of these people: X, i sw-.. ,J 1 Flag Twirlers: great precision The tumbling and flipponr Mascots l Pep Band especially was an asset to the assemblies, Western's Student Body was the largest spirit factor at these assemblies and 1106 Ph' wexg 11 0IQ'WUmg-nr: engig inisfliooretyge f'f-he one rwlisi fvliillxiiteera w-nm he AH msmg great s they others around main it le a. EDITORS, DWIGHT CONNELY 8. JOYCE FOX impression that the people, calculated an H Mr. Broy, Advisor W 'nw gow, , gyu,u.wu4vM.., gnu. lwuauool . It is nolanlerelyythat the clothes are dark md lmiform or that the shops ,all lookwalllke-Athls iss imderstandnble l-Qbutothat 'clue faces areglgzjiifozndy and we na,ve'rro11owea wrur:r'f'fvH my gf rf Q 'fn rim in mm wsrlismm-:nt rata fWhiQJ1.,lk--QV-ri - V . sy-gn Wm forties, we permitted excessiye in- fmtxon. By fixing international cur- prices, we reduce employment the convenience of inter- bankers ahead of the wel- of Great Britain, the and the rest of the operation whlelfa 3'i'escued the may welll have 'been an lent. But the benefits of ff re I 'wean 'Food fo' . hygiene, no way or ues death rote? virtually nothing es, nm- do the themselves. exe isolated area.. reokage of Heb fslllt' T-le -the 4 n populations. Jld not take 'pls erenee. And as gist would expect, one oil diana results is as in tl deer overpopulation, wl' me habitaftg, K-forests, ex lailted stneanms, drying lsj These are commonplace l Latin America, Africa ar - World population ha! about one-halt since 193 more than double agaia Probably one-third to f'ChieV 37ff' ,,!'f'W ff ' M Wgi l iewmq agail ff l i l' 999 ll intezrx y olylr or A, . fem r l - des The -,g1 I mean of economics L ' 'K Igubhhlglu 1 L 'm ink K of q zz Tj M y .tion an World ll L f to face! To THF? EDIT o ,Z like fl BY ygur 'E Xx-'f el, 4 Qi? L? ha New. 29 1 , 'mg wr .nn Pnmolef1 91'lfUY'YfA System Meet ,lg f if W' formed a sing i VL -0119 3 The artioleg r 'le wax' plexmef-1 of Pallirlg problems c- we blfl American p V if0Y 11 hlghli htedl eeoe looy , o A ff 111011 inglai iolutios A M gkms t cial' problem, 4 'mmf 5 It is mine Photographer, Rlchord Wood ,QHZSXG 1 the knowlerig Vvmml vent depresssone V' 29x li l suggma, sul! ,going off to Italy? 1116251210 We do where work. If there the future, it will he tional have just every year with all those American tourists. It is comforting to thlnlx of all the Sugginses who ea:n't'holcl may be all right to due as squares, but ' to give them in society, as assllmillg they Although SQYVB lated for The trouble is wall it is terribly comfort- Q able, and relativelyl inexpensive, 'being 2 square 2 may start existing' Ineoheni and It 15. old squares who the latest thing, go-up Satire and Q K mzzinw or evil in order rvfmfm In If Barry C mrifrr Lmfllor :Mr News Bureau, Ed Messner, Pot Souls, Clive Jones, E311 Buckley, Kathy Atchley, Susy Moser, Nonnu Harper fin, 2 d - -fto have nm m in- mu guilt? naifigp an Tf:iilDr. John Arllettfs letter which was: inedy was shot. T mtg tpihl L 'gy ' :fiber we should tal-ge into accounfggof NS HHXISJ es O e ' g'W0u pr - 'Lal 'fyllthe Rueeian attitude toward l1helUv1lt6d SYMGS sink mm 3' long decadence nf multilateral nwzieazrforce, Dr. Ar- Like most poets Lomloa.rdol and Ben Casey. news letter! was an exercise in fWhe,.eX,m. he fmdg nl- ,..- e...-..L mn... ar-- e.-..,..:n. 1-me e.A.,.,.4..,.+4A... ..Qi.me umm Mr T. E' mm:-rm zhiml MTS, p presents i 9 much more than The other day bank agreed to 6 per cent the Antitrust was the air last week k 'banks 3 Boston bank's resois- :ther to lift the lusion, Ig 'Denied if them fwere ll 15 8150, ZYQIFKSI fgr Qu-eg gglrgi blnmn of Of the OF 4141 , la defense of the pres- fgunrgi indeed stress the the present restore convertibility unattainable. These 9111251 - have been secured while Gfedlgsgg at relatively high Um? 1 an outstanding contrast 'ne m5.l01' ball years when the vforlcl ' W ml-9 5011 innounced an system was based on 590314 ce Departments principles. Sultan 1111 ision mi ht raise the . , UDB 011 of Conusin. I AT Ed Al W I A Political View swings ba 5 no qgnosionyf 3 ' on e'55 dents of politics, who tend ass: aid. Nobody gets to-ming, ,i'i argl ggflto shy away from things mone- percent n it. No snioke-filledfscym' ilmilixds ms. But it looks that! Sports Ed., Kevin Cameron i c W .... son., ommeis said. In igtie that rhaps in a few weeks, t t L new dimension. ' 'fidont LTll9tl.l'il'l3!'l, Wil- Mirtin Jr., had to refrain Enlight construct a. more positive case for the present arrange- COIUDWSYS, Belh Dixon 59 Jim Clwffee bankers I mentga itlk to def Admittedly. as Mr. Altman A 'services says, they are based upon thelthe Securities Act of 1933, writers can provide r interests of sovereign na.tionslwhivh required that stocks and tix-nate knowledge of constitute a complex net- bonds sold to the public must-rates, keep the lender of national advantages be registered with the Securities because the investment of na- and Exchange Commission. knows the competitive tional rights Registration with the S.E.C.,situation and can cont to the cost of obtainingfassist corporations on t E611 To someone enamoured of di tailed institutional arrange and it often takes more tions, among other thi ments with are report contended. of rights and ' system at to exist at indeed, the if to ii,e 3 QQ ,W 32 interestlhours ancilrescue of the going' month icompairison end of handsomely seemed at the Unigid prospect It can an rates that it is L several gee-it, n he banks: may H9331 mo selective inf bility, 'art '7 A system, najor is the mg Bus. 81 Adv. Mon., Koilwy Oxborrow 8. Beth Robertson A ne nnson I be te that h 1 rate record of 'or eco C35 pany and I , I,M.F. itself, Um? U-EPOSI ling ooi Br. cleGaulle, for tllgrt mag' 1 can point to the as Ogbashkc for rescue of reduhfor say that it On' than 3' edger isl central bank ere hi her in most cases new? ceili the DiGregorio. Ft PO' -., ,.n,.,-.-f. an Page Ed. 81 Assisiontsg Robyn Boyer, Corol Aufferey, Karen McArthur, Charlotte -Crawford, Wondc: Bates. QND ROW: Ellen Mitchell, Terry Borbone, Robin mil Perkins, Glenda Helberf, Kothy Kerivon, Melodye of the lending me bureaucracy, no inter- .-, in t, price, income or in- f n , , ' o'Dj9CUVeS, no sur-. . 0 o1hntfliWenCil.Iil Of Ffemh ,tional Bani the thlIlgS L Novembel dlffiCllll, fted its U1 xtfromfilij a i th . other hand. each Soeutlegfg? to the the present 1' ' ready of C titutign, V V Reporters, Bill Sfoggs, Steve Cole, Arrnide ingtzN8lti0n if 21 Pmffieff that lm Smit he oldest at Q whnfgg constitution an: New Engla tiSUH'V have favored ln' Luc ml.Ui,,rx:1 torture-.1 m,mii,w...W Uvmu H, P!-in-Ie-,-ate f Kl'1'5UEZ9m9UlS, and 'rm' 532395 Pf3P1kS and VHUQYS Oflllnst week in defer! a law, should find thorn- spring Chgrtgh ipmsidemv Johnsnn-S wi among the most voeifer-l A compilation hy M. A. Scha-V The prilxle mteiiisrthd 1595 of the present megpii-0 8l Col. Inc., brokers andichahrge Ieviedmrthe be- l.t,...,rw.x' structure. X while theicienlers in bank' stocks, ohoifvslrisks among 3 bankfs cu i vaiery n the French 5 in September 1963: C Si system has made it 'T main currencies, a result d between 1945 and 1950, 1' of employment in the f situation that prevailed 1 ltary as outside their realm, funds 1 84 STUDE T I PROVEM FU D DRIV l Class Chairmen chosen to gather stamps and donations. STGYTYPS Collected bY The 'h0U5UnCl5- 1 Three helpers gathering coins at game. Basketball game starring Keno Good Guys for a fund raising proiect. Car Wash held to raise money. i Students enioying treats bought with stamps and money. Western High can be congratulc for the excellent iob it did on the nual improvement fund. This 5 the goal was set at 525,000 f new football stadium. Stud worked vigorously for two w gathering stamps, money, and o redeemable items. Classes were competition basis and each dayj ing 3 and 7 periods they aucti l off various items and participj in other fund raising proiects. winning class was Mrs. Kettlel third period class with an unbel able amount of 31,900 Other cly es can also be recognized for commendable iob they did also. only Western High School but whole city of Las Vegas will re ber Western's extraordinary io raising 525,000 AISES FABULOUS SU UF NEY Students comming final Books of Stamps. l ...- Future Football Stadium . 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TO sumo A STADIUM ll wxwour HELP mom EITHER srns oa FEDERAL aovemmmr. RGAROS WALTER s emma comnassmm Foe Newxnn s f ,Wg , , A ff' FEBRUARY, A M0 I an Honorable Waiter S. Boring stands while choir sings America, The 86 Mr. Boring presents flag to President Mike Devere. February sees beginning of a fountain for the Quad Area. ii- Q w..,N,m,,?M-Mm M mfW1fQ.,.,WWW fu' 401325 li ,ir ,X Congressman Boring speaks to Westerns humble Student Body. A Cappella Choir adds to Walter Baring Assembly. Valentines portray Feb- ruary, but Valentines were not the only thing important this month. Basketball games, the Hootenanny, and the Junior Assembly were also key factors in this fun tilleal month. FEBRUARY l-5 Improvement Funcl Hootenanny Jr. Assembly Western v.s. Gorman Sr. Banquet Congressman Baring Assembly Western v.s. Las Vegas Sweetheart Ball Mr. Bietz Assembly Western v.s. Rancho Western v.s. Basic Mardi Gras Ball T EXCITING ACTIVITIES Joe Armel and Richard Friedman l 'ary Waite, Jimmy Rogers, nd Bobby James give an ex- ellent performance. Cory entertains audience with Scarlet Ribbons The Wellingtons were the special at- traction of the eve- ning along with Donald O'Connor from the Sahara. Karma Kennedy ends a delightful evening of entertainment. Susan Donahue sings a humorous ballad. I-IOOTENANNY 1 w 4 ff le H V : - n Q .k , 1 5 mv. xii 'A I ,, L JU IDRS GIVE E TERTAININGSHOW 'MW A ' ' at v V i A .. , si -, 'Iypicol classroom activities Porfroyol of Western Stars 'A typical clay CALENDAR GIRLS Marilyn Martin sings of The Jr. Prom Tom Rifrmcln sings More 'Pu Tom Brummei with Sept. Calender Girls Susan Waite, Assembly Chairman Dclrlene Gray ploys Hof Cano 90 Tflliiign Z:ir.4.si.iE' 55.2 A 5.51 MQ, 151 ALA 11:32-.5 Lffhiuiwfibgu U1r'iiux iU5:1ig,:1 ur',:11J s'wz 11g::Q urnuzwunmournvxvz LIE? 3 GP iii? 'fi NISE? C126 LE T3 Clif? 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MW Students enjoy dancing at the Shamrock Shuttle. Four students form their own group while dancing. March was an exciting month for Western high students. Basketball season came to an end with the zone games but brought with its close, baseball. The month was high lighted by the second school play, Blithe Spirit, given bythe outstanding drama department. The long-awaited Pancake Bash ended March activities. It proved to b a day full ot tun, profit, and good eating I ! RING ACTIVITIES ZONE EVENTS Em Molisee rises from his coffin. Ranches flag is removed from zur flag pole. ,wx 0 L r ff ,fy if fL c My E T T Q , ,s y 1V,Vu qi Cheerleaders prove that Western has spirit. The killing of The Rancho Rams was the highlight of the Zone Assembly. This Theme was portrayed by Emmett's re- turn from the dead and a skit on the yellow brick road to victory. The bas- ketball Team was much enthused by the assembly 'and even 'though not victor- ious, they Tried to show Rancho iust who should be buried. emu-wil. 'T Terry Bornson Carol Andrews Mommy 81 Poppy i ' Doc. Finsdole A P055 OVWYS Bonne Hayes .lm Nelson BII McMilliun MGVTY Hem V0 Clm Y LL!! ,H , UAL MUSICAL Tom Rittman Lil' Abner Mrs. Dickinson Producer . L in . . f LN , Q- - Y-5' W L V . ii ii L L 7 7 Gary L. Waite Marry'n Sam l Marcia Smith Moonbeam McSwiriey Scarlett Lonesome Poleccit Government Man Available Jones SCVUQQS Plwgbound Gefleml Roberta Pace Bill De Haas Bruce Jones Ron Ebeltoft TOIY1 N9T'fl9lOf1 David Niles BUllI'nOOSE Bill Loman - 1 APRIL, MAY, E D EVENTS FOR APRIL 2 Deadline for Student Offices 3 Jr. Prom 9 Fine Arts Concert T4 Sr. Recognition Day T6 Carnival Primary Election 23 General Election Body 29 Deadline for signing up for Sr. Class Offices UTI-IER YEAR Finally the big month of April came and brought with it the much awaited Junior Prom. Fancy hairdos could be seen around school the day before the dance and a flow of anticipation studded the halls. Student Body hopefuls signed up for offices while the Seniors held up their honor with Senior Recognition Day. The school carnival and the primary and general elections were other highlights of this month. April ended with Seniors looking forward to their month of glory and for the Senior Ball. School is once again over for another year and the Hallowed halls await new stu- dents. MAY T Sr. Ball 7 Bermuda Bounce 2O Awards Evening 28 Yearbook Party . t tl X i f v 'x T 4 iv A N The month of Moy WGS highlighted mainly by' 1 1 l ' I time bjautifu-l Senior Ball. The-queen reigned over f ,, - D e ance an radiant happiness and Don the ' Y' Beachcomber was patroned by many Western! K Go . D Ny NW Seniors that evening. The yearbook party gave S ' 'if It l everyone a chance to gather memoirs and fun 'T S l px! X for all was in store for Western Students at this E My fa jk I party, with the yearbook staff struggling to meetl KQ Q S li ends. The Bermuda Bounce and the Awards Bw 1' , ' Evening were other main events of this conclud-' X fx V l ing month. Seniors said good-bye to a wonder- X X , l X ful year with hopes of a bright future and Juniors XX K i and Sophomores were glad of the coming 3 , ' ry month vacation. xx i ilil ii Graduation, long awaited moment 96 N YEARBUOK STAFF EDITORS - i QezL.a2Qzz1J7faamJ,Q:cAJ-ZZ52z1- VZZJLQQ 'LQa:.4f21-v f 1 1 PUTS TOGETHEI CLASSES ' Q I I ' I , I 1.1 til . , ' I . .1 . LJ-.4 .41 ' 4.07 I p:!.A.1-i ll 01' Il ' f:.1lL 1?1 'J 11,4 if 1 ACTIVITIES -S S -.. , I O 1.-i... .1 - , -i ' T4 I-I 1... -.i wW a. I I 1 HONORS L M 2,Ju.WfQMJ7 I I L MEMORABLE YEARBOUK D iii i .,.- --li g-- ig.--l 1 - V I ' 1 I : 4 V . A IA: -'. 4 .... ' IIIA flfl .I.I,1 ' A Al. . If .. . . - 4 -1 ' I Y r I I SPORTS Z54A?Z4gm3,,4MJ5c. 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' I 1 ' 'yy I , f ' , 1 r - f Q A f Q Y + - K Vw .- 'rv KL X . wi k X nf 1 gh , . hin- 4 URS vi WESTERN STUDENTS STRIDE FORWARD STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT MIKE DEVERE Michelle Bunker, Girls Vice Presiclenf Joe Lendini, Boys Vice President ' 7,., i DER ST UDE T COU CIL LEADERSHIP Ettective communication be- tween the elected representatives and the student body has been the main goal ot The Student Council the past year. its many lproiects have included the Stu- dent Council Assembly, Club ot Clubs, l.D. Cards, Homecoming, and many school improvements. Under the direction ot Mr. Charles Fleming, the student government has once again helped make Western the best. l AN A . - . . .5 Terri Barbone, Secretory C 5 J Em f I , are L f ' mem. . -ze: ' 5135. ,-Wi 5? f , , ' C , 4 , , ., ' ,. 4 we ft 5 Donna Steckler, Historian Shorlene Rose, File Clerk Anne Johnston Treasurer I BOY'S AND GIRUS STATE Mike McCune was selected as one of the two delegates to represent Nevada at Boy's Nation in Washington, D.C. While in the capital city the delegates were given a tour of the White House, attended sessions of the House and Senate, and met with State and Federal officials. Mike considered it ci great honor to represent, Western High School at Boy's Nation, lO4 Potential political and social workers ot the future met this past summer at Boy's State in Stewart and Girl's State at the University ot Nevada in Reno to exchange ideas and broaden their knowledge ot our form of government at state and local levels. The stuclentsl held elections for various' ottices and put into opera-l tion what they had learned: i Highlighting the week's ac tivities was a trip to Carson: C-ity, where the participants conducted their own sessions ot the State Legislature and adopted their own resolu- tions. Those attending Boy's State, fromll left to right, Mark 'Whitmore, lf. G. Stevens, Carl Woiciehowski, Jamesl Mathis. Second row, Adam McCoy, Mike McCune, Dennis Tupper, Jim Low- man, Not pictured are Greg Mlynar- czyk and George Schmidt. 1 ty, , Delegates to Girl's State were Marcia Aucr, Michelle Bunker, Ann Chabot, and Judy L r . TUDE T FINALISTS GAIN RECOGNITIO 7 . Janet Miller was named Western High School's Homemaker of the Year. She is now eligible for state and national hon- ors, the highest, Homemaker of Tomor- row, bearing a S5000 scholarship. After a day-long discussion on various subiects, Three Western students were chos- en as Sun Youth Forum Fi- nalists. Mike Devere, left, represented the group on Civil Rights, Queta Baker, the panel on International Affairs, and Greg Mlynar- czyk, Man in Our Society. These students are to be commended on their fine performances at the Forum. Adam McCoy and Ralph Gardner were named as semi-finalists in the Merit Scholarship competition. These students are among 14,000 seniors throughout the country who were chosen for their outstanding perform- ance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. They are now eligible to receive a four-year scholarship to the college of their choice. lO5 FOREIGN STUDENTS AT WESTERN In June I left Germany and went by boat to Canada. I enioyed the lovely summer with my relatives at a beautiful lake. I like it very much in Las Vegas. The main reason I came to this country was to learn English, anal I think my English has improved quite a bit. I already know that I will miss the American school life and its social activities, es- pecially the football games. I like it very much here and I think I will return sometime. I would like to thank you for taking care of me and for giving me a chance to learn the English language. In Western High School my teachers and the students are very helpful, patient, and nice to me. This way it is easy to learn the new way of life. I immigrated to America with my motherto my sister's. Iwas afraid to be a stranger, but I feel at home here. If you know about Communism, you can understand how much I appreciate being here in America, and you can feel what the word really means -freedom. I am happy and very grateful. Thank you, all of you again. On April 4th I arrived in the U.S.A. and came to Las Vegas and Western. All without a word of English: But all of you who know me, helped me very much and I want to thank you. I shall never forget how so many stu- dents brought dictionaries to schoal with them in order to un- derstand me better. Many of my German friends said I would find it very difficult here at first, but that was not true. You were so kind and thoughtful that I hardly had time to get homesick. When I must once again return home, I can only say that West- ern shall remain the best school in it's friendship to other nations. Mmm fi -Wim ofljdluawuaa Germany Hungary Germany R GRIDDERS GAIN ALL-STAR AWARDS QQ!!! ' Vx Vf H 11 ,431 A 11 Em url Wolclechowskn-All tacky Bock of the Yeor. WIS? N5 AAA,AA avwerw 131 G -Clry Allfonference, All-Sfofe half- wif' mt A -Con erence, A -Store end. Victor Covn Al Cty ck e. Don Bennett-All-Conference Guard, James Mothi All-Cnty tockie. S s 5: fr 22 E: if 'F 352 3 B 32 E 3 P '55 Ama ' A Con -Skippy Mead-All-Cnty, All-Conference, All-Store quarterback. 107 TOP SENIOR Terene Cop SCI-IOLARS fs Ann Chabot Jcmef Miller Tom Rotkis wi Sharlene Rose Camilfe Foreficlfm Charles Moss Wendy Bernhard Adam McCoy Carol Hulse HO ECOMING COURT Atfendanf Aifgndoni Ginny Sfobie Suzi Ellingham 15,3 H1 , W M, , ' : no Patty Bensbn Memo Saunders CU'hY Ufffeing SWEETHEA BALL COUI B ,.: w Q if k H as K HAM , Egg, 4 H -Q W K J f L, . N xv W Jw' 7' II' - P , A.: ,, , P mn.: is J, ,, N fy yy , M 41, .ggi JUNIOR PROM ATTENDAN TS .4195 Garry Waite ond Michele Bunker SENIOR BALL ATTEND TS Roncly Plymell ond PQTH Benson SENIOR AND QUEEN 8 DENNIS 'M ar QQ? 1 X Q ' V!! MN x -I-f M TQY K N A Aw .Q X .X F ' 'Wap ,f Q' X N ' ' Wx KW N XX Rx X f X if W, , !? , f X lfff ff! I v gt. N f- 'rfw , Q 1 w f f f f W, KY 81 Q 'L' I A LN.. V 1 fs!! I Sf' , 1 . ,I If W-9 W ff ff! ch 1 Z , ZW? H8 RTS WESTER WARRIORS HO l t ll Y l TOP ROW-Sherman Hawks lmanagerl, Assistant Coach Del Foster, Assist- ant Coach Carroll Johnston, James Van Winkle, Frank Bruno, John DeMoss, Jordan Nordhagen, Steve Young, Bob Lewis, Don Burris, Tom Rittman, Skip Mead, John Gurley, Tony Spano, Rick Halek, Don Bennet, Ken O'Connell lmanagerj, Mel Bartz, Keith Avila, Mike DeHart lmanagerl, Tom Field, Phil Purcello, Bill Harris, Spencer Preston, Bill Publow, Dave Fantauzzi, Head Coach Larry Fromhart, SECOND ROW- Gary Mathis lmanagerl, Bob Drask- ovich, Victor Calvin, Tom Bennet, Jim Bianchi, Steve Ferrand, Steve Warren, Curtiss Crockett, Mac MacDonald, Butch Broderdorf, Joe Houston, Greg Vigoren, Ron Morgan, Ed McCardle, Steve Hartman, Gary Baker, Jacque Harveyl BOTTOM ROW-Terry Flood lmanagerl, George Hedrick, James Mathis, Carl Wojciechowski, Howard Shaw, Mac Stucki, Charles Young, Gerald Earl, Gary West, Larry Mayhall, Roger McDonald, Ron Tyler, Garry Waite, Dennis Tupper, Randy Plymell, Jack Marksberry. T20 VARSITY FOOTBALL T The Western Student Body had a football team to be proud of this year. Although Western lost the first three games, they 5 came back fighting to win their next six games, and stomp Wooster High School of Reno for the Nevada AAA state Championship. This was their first. Besides taking state the Warriors slashed two school team records. They won six straight games in a row and smashed 1 a school scoring record with a total of 261 points in nine games, with an average of twenty-eight points per game. . Head coach, Larry Fromhart, assisted by coaches Del Foster and Carroll Johnston led the Warriors to their first State championship. Congratulations to the coaches, members of the team, and to the Western Student Body for a fine exhibition of school spirit. . eisi tl ., , . 4. L ' ' , , I Asslsmnl C00ClT Del FOSTEY -Head Coach Larry Fromhart Assistant Coach Carroll Johnston SUCCESSFUL SEASO f as M 3 t at 2 . nah il sd Second effort by Carl Woiciechovvski picks up extra yardage against Rancho in the southern conference title. . X Season Record Western ................. Twin Falls Western Mater Dei Western . Glenolora Western . . 'Las Vegas Wesfern , 3 G0rmcm Western t'Basic Western Prescott Western . . 'Rancho Western . . .+Wooster ' Conference 'Games JV State Game -Eid we 'eww Managers-Terry Flood, Ken O'ConneIl, Gary Mathis, Mike De Hart and Sherman Hawkes. The end: of :cm wcce'ssfu'l' game' agmtnsr Las vegas: Wildcats Warriors, swan, 2796. ' T121 SMASHED SCHOUL RECURDS f ,,vz,-,B rr fi k-,, Q, - .- Starting Line-Up-The Line, Gary Waite, Steve Young, Greg Vigoren, Steve Hedrick, Ron Tyler, Steve Hartman, and Carl Woiciecltowski. Others not Ferrand, Gary West, Gerald Earl, and Bill Harris. In the Back Field, George included in picture, Victor Calvin, attackle, and Gregory Mead, quarterback Team Captain, Carl Woiciechowski 122 First clowns . . . Rushing yards .. Passing yards ... Passes complete Passes intercepted Fumbles lost .... Penalties . . . Total punts .. m av en. 1 W - Total Team Statistics Western' Opponents . 110 84 . 2272 1231 . 765 422 . . 33-83 32-90 . 17 8 . . 12-16 11-17 ..19-290 34-305 ...21-351 37-308 , ,, gg .Lily ff lv - ,' 1' - ' i n , r an . 'Y sl' 1, i RW' Western players swarm Prescott, Ariz. player. Final score, Western-33, Prescott 6 t in .1 fi f 1,1 , ' , 1 5 H 1- y - H if-1 1- . .- . we 1 rc '-ef x Bm Q. hx M I? Q 1 'J K L ,r 2 t Q1 f . 'V 1 if 1 Q I - I x a 1 , X s .Q S w I ar ta 1 , ,,,y In 1 4 if I kt V' if f Q, ' SIX GRIDDERS MAKE ALL-CITY ' Ni. 1 Garry Waite End James Mathis Tackle Carl Woiciechovvski Gary West Fullback Guard rrrr.a r Sas iw is as raar s y H fr, Skip Mead Quarterback SIX O T OF TVVELVE Western not only took state, but they also managed to have six all- city players on the all star team. They were chosen by the high school coaches ot Southern Nevada on Their playing ability and fine iob they did in the southern conference. Out of twelve of these positions the Warriors grabbed six. All these young men did a fine iolo for their school and should be very proud of their performance this season. Victor Calvin Tackle 123 3 JU' FOOTBALL IS ROUGI wi J 'F 404 Steve Warren Guard Warriors rake down a Las Vegas runner Mlke Ensworfh Center Butch Broderdorf Guard W rrr Mac MacDonald Jack Marksberry shows no mercy as he catches another Mafer Del pTayeV. Guard 'fl f Y i Y . r i vi as A v , S gr . I I AINST THE WARRIGRS e i' av-1 QQ ii? ','.s 1 6 is '11 i 1, 6 ll 6 , iillcs ,, 'G Howmd Show L0l1f1y Elmore Keith Avilq End End owfd Individuol Scores Cdrl Wojciechowski ....... . . ,54 George Hedrick .... .. .36 Curtis Crockett . . .. .30 Gory Woife ... . . .30 SkippyMe-od ...18 Spence Presron . . . . . .18 .ldck Morksloury .. .. 6 Moc Srucki ... .. 6 GdryWesT... .. 6 Howord Show .. .. 6 Joe Houston .. .. 6 Joe Wlwdley .. 6 Bob Lewis... .. 6 Phil Purcello ............, .. 6 EXTRA POINTS Joe Houston ........,... ...18 Sieve Hdrrrndn ... .. 1 Skippy Medd ... .. 1 Don Bennerr .................... 1 Joe Houston, ond Rondy Plymel ond Gary Boker teor or Gorman Holfbock Bob Fowler. Bob Lewis Gow Echols Bill Harris unsuccessfully tries To stop Gorman end Guard End Por McGroclrry. 125 WEST ER LOSES HAR Glendoro player dives for boll cs he is covered by George I-Iedricks, Gary West comes up from behind. Jim Bianchi End f-S:' 5 -f I J, ,ff ,V,f W- I I , . .. ,I Q : INDIVIDUAL PASSING Ployer Mead . I-Iorfmcun .. ...I8 Hedrick , ., Bernard ....... I-Iousfon Woiciechowski Bill Publow Guard ...79 Inf TY 7 856 4 81 O 50 O I4 O IO I 6 TD's I3 I I O I O we ig: . I Q , 1.,. rf ' L - gi ' ' ' QQ , ' :Wi 1 -- fe 1 1 . Agn feswrg, W 5 J fi I R 4 L . ff John Gurley I Holfbcick Tom Bennett I Tockle Teorn Copioiri Corl Woi ski fought with The officiols for first downs. OUGHT BATTLE T 0 GLE DORA Mac Stuki, Larry Moyhall, Gary West, Greg Vigoran, and George Hedrick, lay low a Glendora player. Tom Field Guard Randy Plymell Halfback Gary Garrison Halfback Opponents Dan Buress End Individual Rushing TC Woiciechowski . . ........... 101 Hedrick ..... . . . 60 Tyler . . . . . 67 Mead . . . . . 48 Whaley . . . . 1 Preston ..... . . . 12 Crockett .... . . 6 Bernhard . . . . . 3 Fantanuzzi . . . . 4 Purcello . . . . 7 Waite .... . 1 Houston .... . . . 18 Hartman ... ... 18 Saphire . . . 1 Mathis . . . . 3 Harvey .. . 1 John DeMoss Tackle Score By Quarter Western ........ :. .54 91 60 56 ...13 39 22 17 iPhoto courtesy of Review .lournal.l YG 707 303 269 200 80 65 67 57 24 23 18 57 57 6 4 4 YL TY AVE 24 683 6.8 15 288 4.1 2 267 3.9 104 96 2.0 O 80 80.0 10 55 4.6 6 51 8.5 0 57 10.7 0 24 6.0 5 18 2.6 0 18 18.0 46 1 1 0.6 46 1 1 0.6 0 6 .6 0 4 1.3 0 4 4.0 TEAMVVORK, DESIRE HELPE Roger McDonald Guard Carl Woiciechowski gets tripped up by two Gorman players James VOD Winkle Gary Baker Jacque Harvey Tackle Halfback Quarterback The Western team with ready men are out to win again. Qky 4g., Sf 45 Joe Houston Quarterback USH F UR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP If .r L --.f ' r W ,,,- ,. ,, I J Ei' Fx sk nfl E5 . W fy . f V- M, xr- I 4: Qfvfff, - - A, .. - H ' f S: A. s L-J gy S If jg ' 5 -1 gre- 1 W - , 77, TEETLIQM gs A Q K 1 W, ,J Q f 12 M . - v .. , ZI. if ,,' , ,iz W, 11 IM! A A-,,, . L wiv fi' , 4 I in ' x y- ' , uv A' ,V ' Ilan ,E -K ' ' . ', Q xy I I 5 - . 1 .. ,X W. L V r I , fi , ff 5 r , -r i I - ' 5 ,,,, ff If'--. , , y . ,,.,-A ,: 71+ 1 ' '--' - e. ,,, . 4 , . . j . Steve Ferrcnd Steve your-,Q Dennis Tupper Center Tackle Guard Phil Purceilo Gregory ISkipl Mead is snowed under by Twin Folls players. Also shown ore Steve Ferrcmd cmd Curl Hlllfbflik Woiciechowski. lCourTesy of Review-Journc1I.l 1 I U' , i fi I Af? fi K H ' , ' - H-wav'-w. : , . 1 , 311, , gg,,,gf,jg,i, arf, ,, ww , A xv, ,fx ' YL Q -I 3,4 1: f?-Elj., 'K . :sian-Q W ?af'm-if Moc Stucki Don Bennett George Hednck Hulfbock Hulfback Guard 129 WESTER BEAT RAN CHO F 0 xg! X F. z I I .. Bob Draskovitcln Greg Vigoren Ron Tyler Encl Guard Fullback :si f Aa? Last Years Season Awards Most Valuable Player Carl Wojciechowski Most Inspirational Sam Pizzo Most Improved Letterman Gary Eclwols l Most Valuable Non-Letterman Gary West Gerald Earl Tackle I I 3 H -fk:r':: 3 M V s,risrr r as X g i 3- 1,,,rEl E , rJ gr Y Carl Woiciechowski is gang tackled by Mater Dei players. wif ww My K. r TI-IE C0 FERE CE TITLE l' .rv l , . . we fz+ w , Rick Hclek 'Q C' X I an .f H? ,QW ff Q42 Tony SPGOO Jock Morksberry Holfbvck Holfbcrck Tackle l Ron Morgan Tockle Waite holds on to Mike Krouse for the tackle in llre game, Ron Tyler follows blocking for o slworr gum uqomsr Rrr' r Larry Moylwoll Center WESTER Steve Hartman Quarterback WE T ALL THE WAS Curtis Crockett Charles Young Halfback Center l I li Ed McArdle End Carl Wojciechowski follows his blocker George Hedrick for a substantial gain against Glendora of California. Jordan Norclhagen Tackle 132 Tom Rittman Bill Harris End End LL THE WAY TO STATE . . . Glendora player intercepts pass from Carl Wolciechowski. .V ,qw -gr W ga f' Garry Waile pals the stop on David Scot? of Las Vegas High. Also shown are Victor Calvin, Steve Young, Gary West and Tony Spano. Jacque Harvey, Carl Woi'ski, Garry Waite, Larry Moyliall nail Bob Fowler of Gorman. ,spencer Pres1on ouiruns Basic opponents for anofher touchdown. Ron Tyler fighls for exrra yards in the Rancho game, lCourTesy of Sunl Carl Wojciechowski pals the brakes on cx Twin Falls player. lCour1esy of Review-Journall l33 AND WALLUPED WGOST ER 38- TA We did! Jacque Harvey backed up by Victor Calvin and Larry Mayhall massacres a Wooster Colt. George Hedrick, and Dennis Tupper, backed up by Jacque Harvey, Jock Marks- bury, and Gary West smash a Wooster back. l34 Wow!! Western tromped Wooster High School, for the Nevada AAA State football championship. Western started rolling on the opening kickoff when Spencer Preston ran 83 yards for a touchdown. Western kept on going until the final gun. Other scores included Quarterback Skip Meads passes to George Hedrick for sixty-seven and fifty-three yard touchdown plays, and a seven yard pass to Gary Waite for another score. The turnabout pass from Halfback George Hedrick to Quarterback Skip Mead made the final score 38 to O. Although we played o great offensive game, the defense was tremendous, as they held Wooster to a negative twenty-one yards rushing. l i It was a good game, and showed that when the' Warriors set their mind to something, they will succeed. It was a very successful season. Congratulations on an excellent performance: Garry Waite picks up six against Wooster. i l i i 1 OR EVADA AAA CHAMPIONSHIP Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Lost Punts-Average 4-40 I-39 George Hedrick hauls down Jicn Renolds of Wooster. Passes-Completed . Passes-Intercepted . Yards Gained Passing 393 Total Offense . . II Total First Downs . . . WESTERN WOOSTER Yards Gained Rushing .... ...... 5 3 6I Yards Lost Rushing .... 74 Net Rushing ........ ..... - QI . .... I3-5 .. 2 .. ...42 ...QI .. 3 2-I ....4-30 . . .... 7-40.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Western Rushing Player TC YG YL TY Ave. Woi'ski .,.. 9 94 O 94 IO.4 Harris ..... I O I5 -I5 -I5.5 Mead ..... 6 4 24 -20 -3.3 Hedrick . .. 9 65 4 6I 6.8 Mathis .... 3 4 O 4 I.3 Tyler ...... 4 I6 O I6 4.0 Purcello . . . 4 9 5 4 I.O Preston .... 2 7 O 7 3.5 Hartman . . 4 I6 I3 3 .6 Bernhard .. I I I O I I I I.O Harvey .... I 4 O 4 4.0 Western Passing Player PA PC Int TY TD Mead . . . . . . 6 5 O I39 3 Hartman ..... 4 2 O 40 O Hedrick . . . . . I I O 45 I Gary West and Victor Calvin stop Fred Church of Wooster for no gain. 1 ,we sy, Team Captain Carl Woiciechowski accepts the state trophy for the team and for the school. I35 . V. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-Tim Powers, Dale Stewart, Dave Markholt, Jerry Taylor, Craig Barnson, Charlie Williams, Cornell Kimbe, Jerry Zolorist, George Sapphire, Dave Walters, Chris Pueblo, Hal Flippin lmanagerl, SECOND ROW-Coach Larry Barnson, Steve Frostic, Bob Wile liams Dan Evans, Pete Burnhart, Don Harris, Larry Stucki, Steve Kalb, Mike Harden, Tony Reed, Dan Cox, Coach Roger Barnson, THIRD ROW-5T9Ve Woodworth, Ron Romoin, Jeffy Walker, Pete Hall, Dan Hammond, Mike Hawkins, Wayne Piles, Russ Dasie, Terry Nendenhall, Bob Snipe, FOURTH ROW--Dennis McKinney, Terry Sweatfield, John Ball, Roy Adington, Chuck Kalin, Kelly Wilkinson, Joe Whaley, Pete Checetty, Jerry Kelso, Sam Houston, FIFTH ROW-Steve Neal, Chuck Eatinburg, Jay Leavitt, Vick Vidona, Dale Pino, Bob Brown, Bill Dully, Tom Dlassis. BARNSON'S ELEVEN ROLL OVER OPPONENTS Junior Varsity football teams of the past years have always had successful seasons. This year, however, they posted their most-impressive record. Under the direction of coaches Roger and Larry Barnson, the Junior Varsity piled up eight consecutive wins, with no losses. Completing an undefeated season, the J.V.'s record for four years stands at twenty-three wins, three defeats, and one tie. lf the Papooses record of T964-T965 is any indication of the future, the Western Varsity of next year may well be on its way to another state title. At the close of each season players are chosen for their outstanding ability. Among those chosen were George Sapphire lMost Valuable Defensive Playerl, Pete Bernhard lMost Valuable Offensive Playerl, and Hal Flippin lMost Inspirational Playerl. l Western 27. .. Western T4.. Western'57. .. Western 37. . . Western 37. . . Western 40. . . Western 40. . . Western 39. . . Coach Roger Barnson T36 SEASON RECORD .. .Rancho 6 ...Virgin Valley 7 ...Barstow 27 ...Gorman 7 ...Las Vegas 7 ...Basic O .. .Boulder 7 ...Spring Mountain O Coach Larry Barnson WRESTLERS STRUGGLE F OR . . . Mr. Johnston-Advisor Roger Bmrnson-Head Couch Gary West-Tegm Cqprqin RONT ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-Orlando Griego, Wesley Willwoms, Perez, H0WUVd 5hC'Wf Tom 5Ch0U5, Bob Jiminel, JOE 'BU9ShemO, Dale cry West lfeom ccnptoirmj, Dennis Newberry, Carlos Tories, SECOND ROW Sfewurf lbehind himl, THIRD ROW STANDING-MEVWWV1 RUESCFW, Keifh NEELING AND SITTING-Don Guiefterez, Joy Leavitt lbehind himj, Joe AWG, Mike R0bif150n, Mike DCHGVT, DOVE MGFMWOIT- 137 TAKEDOWNS, PINS, ESCAPE . , Ai:.,, Mike DeHart llefrl puts ine squeeze to Basics Mike Bagstad. ix Aid Beemun Hopi of Basic drives Gary Mathis into the mat for u two poini fckeclown. '--: fe- I Keith Avila puts the screws ro Marry Molinski of Rancho. 138 Orlando Griego lfopl and Bob Jiminez of Western practice for the Western lnvifa- tional Wrestling Tournament. ww 1' Mike Bagsrad of Basic lborroml iries to escape the ride of Mike Dehari. O AID TEAM EFFORT l TOP PICTURE-Mike Dehart llefil successfully works ci guillofine on Mike Bogsiad of Basic. BOTTOM ROW-Dennis Newberry ltopl spreads out his Basic opponent STeve George. WESTERN WON AND LOST THE FIRST WRESTLING y MATCH HELD IN NEVADA fher The TirsT wresTIing maTch in The sToTe a precedeni' was seT ond wresTling began To grow in SouThern Nevado wiTh Tour schools compefing in This new and exciTing program. The TirsT maTch held in The sTaTe was when The Basic Wolves vs. The WesTern Warriors. The Warriors scalped The scrciwny Wolves 47 To 9, only To lose on a TechnicaliTy. Several more TnaTches were held and we ended The season wiTh Two large TournomenTs, The WesTern and Basic InviTaTionol in which schools compeTed. Through The help of more men like Coach Roger Bclrnson of WesTern and Coach Amermon of wresTling will Tind iTs place in high school sporTs. SEASON RECORD WesTern 47 .... .... B asic 9 WesTern 25 .... .... B cisic 30 WesTern 49 ............... Rancho 7 WesTern InviTaTionciI Basic 176 Western ll7 ............. Rancho 39 Basic lnviTaTional A . Basic 89 sz e I H T I ' WesTern 131 . . . . . .Rancho 91 T Hyde Pork i8 A resly Williams ifronrl tries a switch on Bosic's Don Guifterez ltopl applies his extra sTrengTh ike Wood. To pin Jim Butters of Basic. l39 BRA VERSES BRAW ,I 1' -W A J , KN ' N Y A k K Q lr-. - f X '.. ' A 'NYE A f ' , g 2, . A .5 .W 2 NN Q X, XX Y-1' 445 , . -W x X N113 E Q! SX X sy W N X Z Q ' f QQ, ' wi W' ' 1' XX SSX if X -A :L -Z I mws N X f, If V X ,MEL f ,. Q N r mx K Q11 XX N Y 4' X xx X A X N S f x is ' XXX , X - Ox X . X. X ' X- . gf- N . XX. rr 'l Xl, Y. 1 X if 'FXR H: ,, . h I4 1 M .f - -- , I 0 3., A , V,L r ,. , W, , R ,, , , , - , , I . 4,6 Orlando Griego llefml prepares To set up Takedown on wrestler Craig Barnson. lborh from Westernl 5 5 9 S a r W 1 fm----M, Q 1, .1 .. 'H-g -1 ff K K , ii., ,,:. , L N V , A... , . Lynn Stockman of Basic lbotromj struggles to get away from Bob Jiminez as Dale Stewart ITOPJ HOTTQHS DQGU MWGCIS Of BOMA he goes for a pin. 40 594' -i 'ffW 3Q'ff'4Q -ii U 7s0'6'f' lf' 'Y' 43 wa 'Q W SS Til? THE WESTER TEA Coach Carroll Johnston Head Coach Malcolm Jones Cogch Cordell Brown ALWAYS TRUE CHAMPIONS The defending state champions returned to the basketball court with sparkling victories over Palmdale and Lancaster but were unable to maintain the pace during the regular season and tor the first time tailed l to go to state, However, the team played like champions in defeating the Nevada Southern Junior Varsity squad and the Rancho Rams during the season, and proved that the Warriors are never really defeated. Our thanks to the team and the coaches for their fine ettort. FIRST ROW Left to Right-George Hedrick, Max Sfucki, Skippy Mead, Bill Harris, Don McCulluh, SECOND ROW-Billy Robertson, Wayne Wheeler, Wickliffe, Chuck Kolasinski, Emmett Molisee, THIRD ROW-Kevin Cameron Mgr,, Cliff Findlay, Tom Riftman, Joe Baccarri, Rick Halek, FOURTH ROW Jones Mgr., John Randell, Mgr., Ken O'Connel Mgr. 'ITH READY M . . . 1 3 - Q-. Wayne Wheeler--Forward NAeod .:. 'V1oIisee . orris .. occori . . iTTmon . indlciy . Vleolrick . yiolosinski Tucki .. , czlek . . . ickliffe heeler . we 'S in ' WSW1 ggi fe ... Z ,fi - -Y me. 8: s-,wg 1 251532 '61 Cliff Findlay-Center in 6 .- . . , .aff sg Q .L- ' fftih Ji XS155? 49 3 1 Ave. PT. T.P. Per Game . . . .327 18.1 . . . . .325 18.0 . . . 175 9.7 . . . 123 6.8 . . . . . 86 4.7 . . . . . 59 3.3 . . . . . 36 2.1 H...w zq . . . . 13 1.0 if . . . . . 1 1 .9 . I 1 l 1 l 'IO .8 Tom Riftmcm reaches for another rebound. 1P?woIo Courtesy ofRfJ1 . .... 6 .5 ,,.., ,.... .eeee .Q777 3111 le' 1.1 eee ,e YWEEQMQ 1211 ' ,iii nm A' W Qs 5: ta 1-- ., ,.., , 1 i 3 . 1 ,M 1 . :f 1 . dig., . X L Q 3 . f .fm 1 . Til ffl . I V sf we A ucla Ko1os5nski4Guord Mox Srucki-Guard Rick Holek-Forward CO PILE A 10-9 RECOR Skip Mead-Guard Emmett Molisee-Forward Joe Baccmri-Guard Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Bill Harris-Center George Hedrick-Guard SEASON RECORD .... ... Palmdale . . .. ... Lancaster . . . . . . . Crescenta Valley .... ... Glendale ...Rancho ...Basic ...Gorman Lincoln .... ... N.S.U. Freshmen Las Vegas . . .. . .. Rancho . . . . . .. Basic .... ... Barstow ...Gorman Las Vegas .... ... N.S.U. Freshmen . . .. ... Rancho . . .. . .. Basic ...... Rancho l Zonel Ten wins and nine losses Tom Rmmgn-.Forward Trainer-Ken O'ConneIl, Managers-John Randell, Bob WiCkliHeqForWard Kevin Cameron, and Bob Jones. 44 D DROP ZONE ' 5 Chuck Koloslnski bottles for o loose ball. lSun Phofol Western Mead . . . Hedrick . Molisee . Boccorl . . Ritfnncrn .... Hdrris ...... Findlay ..... Kolosinski STucki ...... Toto ls F T 6-8 18 3-3 15 4-6 14 O-O 4 4-5 4 1-2 3 1-2 1 O-O O 'O-O O 22-27 62 Rancho Edholfz Worner Sfowers Snyder Bo lococlc Powell Nichols Sleele . McGhee Logon . Totals T 31 15 13 12 8 4 O O O O 1 84 Dm t v!V-. fy ,,?A F Mollsee stretches for onoflwer rebound. lSun Plworol 145 U ge H M faufwz WW - im. an 3 J 3 i Q? ! 1 4 I 1 4 41. V- I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL Look at those scrubs lump! Coach Larry Barnson--Organizer S : it 'rg E i From Left to Right-Steve Hartman, David Hunter, Bob Anderson, Harry Korn, and Dave Larson. FUN AND FROLIC For the.. tirst Time at Western High School, intramural sports have thrived to be a great success, Intramural basketball was enioyecl by many athletes and students who like to stay active throughout the year, and who haye never had the opportunity to compete in sports. The intramural progrqrns are exciting, and a ioy to all who participated. We would also like to thank Mr. Larry Barnson for the time he has spent tor our enioy- ment. Action is the word for the intramural players BTE 4 Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western .... ...Miraloeli and Conly 42 .... ...DeMolay 62 .... ...Lettermen Club 51 .... ...Larry's Music 63 ..,Nellis Chapel 41 .... ...Howlet Egg 43 - - . - . . .Showboat 54 .... ...Spring Mt. 42 -... ...Broker Title 51 FRONT ROW From left to Right-Gary Crow, Steve Kennelly, Scot Hamann, SECOND ROW-Jim Bianchi, Ken Jochim, Mike Colvin, and Chris Wallis. MET STIFF COMPETITION ALLYEAR As most ot us know the B team is composed of junior and senior boys who play under school supervision in the city A League. With nine games scheduled during their season, they won seven ot them to bolt down a second place. This league was extremely rough to win in because the squads were so evenly matched. The new coach, Mr. Deputy, did a fine iob in his tirst season here at Western. Congratulations to the team and the coach for a fine season. SEASON RECORD . . BASKETBALL FRONT ROW From Left To Right-Cornell Kimble, Randy Bayer, Bob Amon- Barnum, Mike Basaric, Dole Pino, Don Harris, THIRD ROW-Ron Rornyn, son, Ray Wilson, Bob Dill--Manager, SECOND ROW-Pete Bernhard, Dean Steve Hesse, Paul Arnold, Kelly Wilkinson, Clem Rawlins. IN SURE FUTURE WITH A FINE SEASON During The T964-65 season, The Junior VarsiTy baskeTball Team rolled over all Their opposing aggressors. Our Team was noT excepTionally Tall, buT Their spiriT and desire made Them sTand aT least Ten TeeT high. They played as a Team wiTh The excellenT assisTance of coach Carroll JohnsTon. The Papooses composed aT sophomores Truly showed our upper classmen ThaT They will live up To The high goals and TradiTions of WesTern. May we congraTulaTe The J,V.'s Tor such a Tine season and a greaT display oT sporTsmanship. SEASON RECORD WesTern 52 8 wins and O losses Coach Carrol Johnston WesTern 54 .... .... V egas ' WesTern 54 .... .... R ancho WesTern 68 .... .... G orman WesTern 74 .... .... V egas WesTern 82 .... .Lincoln WesTern 66 .... . . .Rancho WesTern 59 .... .......,......... . . . . .Basic ....Gorrnan 44 41 58 5l 26 57 44 40 I4 1964 TRACK RECORDS Jacque Harvey. 880 yd 2.00 min. Lawrence Sears. IOO ycl 9.9 sec. Jacque Harvey. Mile l4.35 rnin. John Banks .... High Jump 5'lO Bill Harris .... Discus l6O'6V2 Coach Dean Funk lMembers on This years squadl Head Coach Cordell Brown PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Greeted with several returning lettermen, head coach Cordell Brown and assistant coaches Dean Funk and Malcolm Jones have high expectation Tor this years varsity track Team. The team is bolstered with mighty experience in The relays, sprints, and discus events. With several young men turning out for track, a select few will carry The colors of WHS into The various meets throughout The county and State. ARSITY TRACK WORKS T 1965 TRACK l SCHEDULE Intermural MeeT . . . .... March Vegas Invitation ....... March Western Invitational ..... April 4 Rancho Invitational ...... April ill Triangular Meet ... . . .April 'IZ Blythe Meet ....... . . .April 21 Basic Invitational . . . . .April 3ll Zone lBoulder Cityl ...... May State lElkol ........ .... M ay l li 24 'i Coach Malcolm Jones FOR STATE EET , - - , , , ., , l 4- l l Three Warriors practice their hurdling form before the first meet. l lTopl Ron Tyler exerts his power on another long shot. Managers-Rick Ledbetter, Tom Bennett, and Frank Bruno. lB0lTOml SCO? HOYYIOU CISGYS The bGf fOr C1I'1Oll'19T fine IUFDP. ,Q From Left to Right-Scot Hammon, Curtis Crockett, Frank Howard, Alander Bill Harris, Horse Williams, Kim Fry, THIRD ROW-George Keen, Bob Williams, Robert Jones, Beanie Robinson, Jack Leavitt, Robert Sears, Preston Donbor, Riqhord Brevyer, Bob Lewis, Chgrleg Young, John Rgbertg, Bill Spencer, Tom Rotcis, SECOND ROW-Skip Mead, John Lanzo, Bob Drasko- Pueblo, Farley Walter, Gary Susa, Jim James, Bill Ammer, Jeff Childer, vich, Bill Molton, Richard Pope, Ron Tyler, George Hedrick, Jacque Harvey, Bob Jones, Woody Moleny, Boyd Moss and John Gurley, 151 J. V. TRACK TEAM f Fl sw - I if TOP ROW left to right-Willy Washington, Pete Rozell, Roger Leipski, Hunter, Val Stewart, Chris Johnson, Robert Williams, Cornell Kimball, John Sheriden Barret, Dale Pino, Chuck Thomas, Pete Hawkins, Jay Leavitt, Tim Butman, Ron Romyn, Dale Stewart, Jeff Cowond, Steve Woodruff, THIRD Clernmens, Danny Massey, Shannon Barret, Dave Marcolt, Keith Bowman, ROW-Keith Whitehead, Bob Porch, Jerry Taylor, Ray Wilson, Dan Cooke, Bob Anderson, Charles Keerman, Dave Larson, Clem Rawlins, Coach Larry Barry Smith, Steve Hesse, Mike Jones, Darril Spencer, BOTTOM ROW left Barnson, SECOND ROW left to right, Maurice Smith, Chris Publo, Jim to right--Tom Richoff, Tim Sweeney, Hal Flippin, John Frugisen. PROGRESS RAPIDLY BY CONSTANT PRACTICE If we were to run a comparison of the Junior Varsity track team to this years Junior Varsity football and basketball team we would unanimously conclude another championship team. The class of 1967 has proven to be an outstanding asset in the field of athletics at Western High School, However, for the J.V. track team to reach these extremely high goals they must at all times put forth their best individual effort at practice and at all meets to fully prepare themselves in the best way possible to reach these goals. With these fine individual perfor- mances, we will have another winning team. 4 l Coach Larry Barnson Conch Deon Funk 1965 SCHEDULE it lntermural Meet .... ..March I9 Rancho Invitational .. ...March 26 Western Invitational .. ..April 2 ' Blythe Meet ..... ..April 23 Basic Invitational . ..April 30 , as -,,,:wmfss,tt-,, . I GOLFERS DRIVE FOR VICTORY Henry Moore-'Advisor RONT ROW-Stan Mileski, Terry Barn- son, Norman West, SECOND ROW-Cav ry Doland, Walter Barr, Steve Kalb, LAST ROW-Steve McCoy, Monte Nile, Bill Harvey, Joe Perez, Randy Bear, Pat Drow- ly, and Monte Stewart. EASON SCHEDULE Gorman-March 29 .... Tropicana Vegas-March 31 ...... Municipal Rancho-April 5 ....... Municipal Basic-April 19 ...Black Mountain Vegas-April 26 ........ Paradise Gorman-April 28 ...... Municipal Basic-May 5 .......,. Municipal Rancho-May lO ....... Municipal The defending Clark County golf champions are now preparing for another top season. Although golf is a minor sport, the boys Work diligently in preparation for each match, Under the excellent supervision of Mr. Henry Moore the squad has always preserved top honors for our school. We would now like to sincerely thank them for the many hours ot their time which they spent in help making Western High School the best school in Nevada. P O Lawrence Bray-Advisor Pat Robinson-Captain From Left to Right-Frank Bills, James Clark, Bob Gilbert, Ed Messner, Gordon Carter, and Pat Robinson. EXPERIENCE IS THE WORD With all but one letterman back, the i965 tennis team should corne Through with another championship. The new coach, Lawrence Bray, a fine athlete in his own rights, and captain Pat Robinson, should supply adequate instruction for another winning team. The captain of the team, Pat Robinson is the Nevada state boys champion and also rated fourth nationally in doubles. Through their guidance and the vast experience the other team members hold, this should be quite a fine season. PLAYERS RAISED A RACQ ET Frank Bills serves in a cloub 5 ,Elf ,i .V Q . fr iff, ir -723 gs if Pat Robinson starts another one of his invisible serves. James Clark adds a little English to his serve. les match as James Clark prepares to cover the net. Ed Messner plays off a hard hit fore-arm shot while his doubles partner looks on. Pat Robinson laughs off another return. Frank Bills is his doubles partner VARSITY BOWLING STRIKES AGAIN This years boys varsity bowling team is defeating all opponents in their league and it seems like a sure victory for this years team. For the first time this year they will receive a trophy from the Nevada Interscholastic League in bowling. Captains tor this years boys team is Dave Smithhand the captain tor the girls is Connie Carr. Each squad has clone a fine iob Mfr RlleY-Advlsof in their league with solicl, consistent top games against the opposing schools. Your advisor, Mr. Riley and the team should be commended on the wonderful iob you have done. BOYS AVERAGES Keith Wakeman highest series 643. Steve Hill highest game 257 Lett to right-Tom Robins, Dave Smith, Jeff Fox, Ruth Waftman, Roger McDonald, Steve Hill. GIRLS AVERAGES Members Ave. Carole Smith ..,... ...l4l Sandy Baciagalupi .. . . .156 Mary Catiero ...... .. . l27 Winda Sholes .. ...l4l Connie Carr .... . . .159 Connie Carr highest game 204, and highest series with 541. Lett to right-Carol Smith, Winda Sholes, Connie Carr, Sandy Bacigreupi, Mary Cafiero. l56 Members Ave Jeff FOX ....... ...l7'l Keith Wakeman .. ...l8O Tom Roberts ,. ...l64 Dave Smith ......... ...... l 77 Steve Hill ..................... l83 GIRLS AVERAGES Vlikki Zesblum ... . . .126 Aikki Zeslolum had the highest game 'vit 191 and the highest series . V. BOWLING PINS DOWN - ANOTHER VICTORY Following in the varsity's footsteps and pounding another path to victory is the story for the 1965 Junior Varsity girls and boys bowling team. Both squads have a slim lead over their opponents in the league standings with the girls ahead by three games with eight left in season play, and the boys ahead by two games with eight matches remaining. The captain tor the boys team is Jerry Weikel, and the captain of the girls group is Sue Robinson. We hope that they will stay as consistent in winning as they have in the past so that they may clinch the league title and show true Warrior spirit and sportsmanship in victory. Again we would like to thank Mr. Riley tor doing such a tine iob with these athletes and may next year be as exciting and prosperous as this year. Ave. ...122 ...113 ...12O ...123 ...126 .. ...lO5 From Left to Right-Michelle Fesblum, Lois Frisen, Judy Snyder, Potty Quigley, Marcia Auer, ana Robinson. Members Barry Fambarave .. . Jett Williams ... Lee Perkins ...... Roger McDonald .. . Jerry Weikel .... Darrel Baser .... From Lett to Rght-'Lee Perkins, Barry Gambarana, Jerry Weikel, Darril Baser, and Jeft Williams. BOYS AVERAGES Ave 162 147 155 165 163 119 157 Head Coach Glen Mackie Boulder CiTy ..... Municipal . . . . .April 3 VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW left To right-Gene Sreads, Tony Spano, Carl Woiciehowski, -Mike McCune, Bart Bell, Sieve Hartman, Jim Bianci, Dean Brassf eld Steve Ferrand Joe Houston, James Mathis, Pat Kearns, Emmeii Molisee, Tom Brummer, Gary Ammundson, Lonnie Elmore, Harry Kam Ke Th Galla Gary Garrson Tom Appleyard, Ralph Diehl, SECOND ROW left io righi hern, Chuck Kolasinski, Coach Glen Mackie, Coach Roger Barnson STARTS IN FULL SWING Rolling To ThirTeen wins and five losses for The i964 season and regaining The Soufhern Confer- ence Championship, and The Nevada STaTe Championship for The second year in a row makes Things look very prosperous Tor The 1965 season. A Team composed primarily of experienced seniors and a few new Talenied Transfer sTudenTs should aid in keeping up wiTh The Tine win- ning baseball TradiTion The Warriors have seT. The young men who ser This TradiTion are now seniors on The squad and should probably compleTe Their high school career aT WesTern wiTh one final spurT of heads-up ball playing. Under The fine coaching of Head Coach Mackie and Coach Barnson, The poTenTial should Tully be Transferred inTo a fine ball club. 1965 SCHEDULE Opponent Field Daie LOS Vegas ...... Municipal .. ...March 20 Rancho .... ...Municipal .. ...March 24 Gorman ... ...Municipal .. ...March 27 Basic .......... Basic ...... ...March Sl Assistant Coach Roger Bornson Rancho ......... Gorman Basic ..... . . . Las Vegas ...... Boulder CiTy Rancho ..... .... Gorman Basic ..... . . . Las Vegas ...... Boulder CiTy Municipal . Municipal . Municipal . Las Vegas . Boulder CiTy Municipal . Gorman . . . Basic ..... Municipal . Boulder CiTy April April April April April April April May May May ii Q 1 Tony Spcno-Ouffield Vicfor Colvin-Outfield Chllfk K0lU5i '5ki-pifchef Ralph Delhl Pitcher Joe Houston belts the hide off Ihe ball. James Mathis-Catcher Tom Brummef-Pitcher QL... Gory Garrison Qnd Bose ,- .iggg--, 1 Aa 45 259 O POT KSGVUS-3Vd B559 Steve Ferrond-Cuicher Lonnie Elmore-Pitcher Tom n Q s Curl Woiceichowski-Short Stop Joe Houston-Outfield 160 M 4 1 -qu .1 . W K, M I A , . kr ,E b, . 1 1 2 54? A 25 H J ' fi?-if Q , .a -. A I .... Richard Lassiter-Ist Bose 4 1 .Q--A-W V .,,, W ivwlk 7 :meg i BASEBALL SEASON SCHEDULE March 20 Las Vegas aT March 20 Rancho aT March 24 Rancho aT March 27 Gorman aT March 31 Gorman at April 3 Las Vegas aT April 7 Rancho aT April 10 Las Vegas aT April 14 Gorman aT April 17 Las Vegas aT April 21 Rancho aT April 24 Rancho aT April 28 Gorman aT May 1 Gorman aT May 4 Las Vegas Coach Darriel WooTTer May 8 Rancho Las Vegas Rancho Municipal Baker Baker Las Vegas Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Municipal Baker Municipal Rancho 10:00 2:00 7:00 1 1:00 7:00 2:00 7:00 1 1:00 7:00 1 1:00 7:00 11:00 7:00 1 1 :00 7:00 1 1:00 FRONT ROW lefi To right-Gerry Zobrisf, Craig Barnson, PeTe Bernhard, left To right-Coach Woofier, George Sophire, Kelly Wilkinson, Don Brooks Tm Powers, Sam Houston, Stan Miller, SECOND ROW left To right-Gary L90 Lowenthgl' Couch Mqrfjnezl Math 5, Don Harris, Ken Ammenson, Randy Bayer, Bob Schirr, THIRD ROW WARRIORS ARE THE BEST -- YES America's 1iavoriTe sporT and pasT Time, baseball is well enioyed af WesTern. The greaT iob done by all The coaches in preparing every player for each game during The season is wonderful, and iusT goes To show why The Warriors are always The Team To beaT if you wanT To be in The championship. Coach Woodruff and Coach MarTinez noT only work wiTh The junior varsiTy buT They also aid The varsiTy coaches in Their Tedious chore. We musT congraTulaTe The Team and coaches Tor The Tine job They always do in producing a winning Team. Coach Ray ivia r1 inez s A -X R 1 5 l ,R R 2 3 me , .g.. - -..M ,..............., PRIDE THROUGH PERFORMANCE ,R v R H N -1 iff f i f K QA N45 WUAX C' x X fd Y f' ' gg EM M lx Nw X 'N x 9 HRX ' X L X X QW 4 xj 'gg ,.-.f f C2053 fx v S p 5,119 I Wh V Wwwlwlllllmvvmlm Ax ' S 5? 3 il x T WF x . 'X X X 19:3 5 f T V X N Q . W .l In .Q X ? g k K W 'U' 'Z M Q Z ' 4 X Q y 5 'X X N Q X X N x EY L i a ' l ff W ,,,W , ,. F lg Xe URGAN ATIONS Head Judge K. G. Stevens Senior Judge James Clarke w SUPRE E C0 B WESTEB l The Student Supreme Court ot Western High School established three years ago to assure the power duties of law and order and to have the sole powe interpreting the Constitution of Western High Schc E l' Junior Judge Greg Hays J OTECTS DNSTITUTIO h closs is equolly represented in the court by on :ted Student Judge. Since its conception the court hos illed the duties prescribed by low. Through its power court hos set up the derneritive point scole to provide incentive to obey the low. The Student Supreme Court mplities the cibility ot self-government. Junior Judge Queto Boker Sophomore Judge Michael Trcecy Advisor Dr, Cremer NATIGNAL I-IO OR SOCIETY OFFERS T T ORING The National Honor Society, now in its second year, is a club of which all members can be justly proud. By a very successful light- bulb sale, carried on by the members, the Society raised a substantial sum of money which was used for scholarships. Many students benefited Through their kind and helpful tutoring pro- gram that was offered to any Pres, Gene Backus student in need of assistance. Vice Pres. George Schm POW l Ginny Stabie, Donna Schow, Alyce Wasden, Terene Cap Carolyn Williams, Bonnie Klein, Tom Askin, ROW 2 Wendy Bern hardt, Sherry Goss, Susan Schmutz, Laurie Velliquette, Judy Un derhill, Ann Chabot, Janice Fillip, Pat Hartwell, Charlene Rose Tom Rotkis, ROW 3 Joe Armel, Camialle Forteich, Donna Steckler, Diane Abbey, Diane Bradley, Marcia Auer, Rosemary Burke, Sara Hellyer, Anne Johnston, Linda Johnson, Eddie Bolden, ROW 4 George Schmidt, Eddie Messner, Philip O'Neill, Charles Moss, Jim Lowman, Greg Paris, Gene Backus, John Carlson. 15 Q.. ,, f if ., V-,A J., I X Sec. Marcia Auer Treas. Sharlene Rose Tutoring? 168 FORENSICS CL B WINS HO ORS ROW Craig ROW li Holly Judge, Kae Morrell, Queta Baker, Wendy Morrow. ROW 2: Jolfes- ROW 41 DOUQ BU 9eVl9 f Leo l-OWe 'lhC'lf Stewart, James Clarke, Joe Armel, Mike Devere, Henry Pepper, Kellll Golllhef- 31 Mike Carney, Eddie Messner, Jim l-leicf, Ralph Hemington, Clive Pres. Mike Devere Vice P Iii N . ii ' i L , Sec. Wendy Morrow res. Joe Arrnel Treas. Que-To Baker Randal Russell, Dan Gipe, The Forensics Club purpose is To pro- rnofe The arf of de- bofe and in doing so gain recogniTion for Western. We can be proud of Their fine showing al Slate rneels. 169 STUDENTS HAVE F N THE SPANISH CLUB Pres. Terene Cap Jia 94 V17 ld- r rlistoruan 1' ,. D Pat Hartwell 'TWV -S T Q- V. Pres. Sec. David Gooch Susan Sanders The Spanish Club is a very remarkable organi- V zaTion. They inviTe Spanish sTudenTs each year To Take a Trip To Mexico, Included in The itinerary are The popular cities of Acapulco and Mexico CiTy. This Trip is sponsored by The Spanish de- parTmenTs Throughout Nevada. . Treas. Pat Hartwell Advisor Mr. Sorenson Student Council Rep. Lynn Chadburn i l is T ROW T Marilyn Tobman, Tory Slater, Susan Sanders, Linda Eads, Richard Garcia, Ken Thomas, Tim Sweeney, ROW 4 Tim Willcutt, Rebecca Nawratel, Terene Cap, Connie Oliver, ROW 2 Sandy Sharon Crine, Bob Wellnitz, Pat Horsley, Scott Rodich, Gregg Van Buskirk, Jeff Katz, Pilar Escobar, Pat HarTwell, Danny Gu- Weist, Lynn Chadburn. tierrez, ROW 3 Sheila Barrett, Suzanne Muir, Sandra Whiseranr, 170 LATI CL B'S ROMAN FLAIR ,K 3 Yk,f, if M.. . ROW lr Wendy Morrow, Janet Miller, Mary Prochasko, Janice Burtone, K. G. Stevens, ROW 31 Greg Hays, Bill Smith, Bill Jaggers, Sharon Holm, Claire Quinte, Mrs. Robbins, ROW 2: Dublow, Steve Rabinowitch, Jim Hite. Ellen Mitchell, Tom Fleming, Mike l-larves, Mike Treacy, Joe Brought to lite is the Roman flair whenever the meetings of the Latin Club are helcl. The purpose of the club is to provide its members with a greater understanding of the ancient and l modern Latin vvorlds. Consul, Joe Bertone Program Chairman, Claire Quintey Pub. Chairman, Mike Treacy, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tom Fleming. Sponsor, Mrs. Martha Robbins . ks Cen sor, Wendy Morrow ,171 GERMA CL B E JOYS , Pres,1 Tonnie Fong Sec.-Treas. Sharlene Rose HERUPQ Advisor: Mr. Rose 1 K if 5 , Sieve Cochran Vice President - ' ' X ' if- xg-3.-., -,Tr ' .- . 'i ': '. ,fu k .f 'U ' '1 4 . I .K . 1. '.L J - Q' '.' '.l' ., ': 1- 1 4 v -Y' ,J N 31 N- I .. W , ,.. 1. ,ff J .25 .- ' lllulllilllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll V ' , V. r-km --1 '., :-- - German Club Schnirzelbank Srudeni Council Representative: Grant Holland ESSEN AT ALPI E VILLAGE DEUTSCI-IER VERE ROW l-Rich Yobok, Pat Quiring, Linda Rowell, GlS6lG RGWSOH STEVE ROW 3 Vaughn Goebel Larry Swancuger Dwane Clement Bill Kung Stan Cochorcn, Evelyn Lehmann. ROW 2-Greg Paris, Tonnre Fong Howard Grgy GrQn1H0lIgnd Rick Hglek Cl1UCkY0Ung lark, Karen Linde, Sharlene Rose, Clive Jones, Mr. Rose Charles Farrell he SchniTzelbank, symbol of The German lub, was seen many Times This year T acTiviTies of WesTern. The Club's dec- raTed car. Tor The VeTeran's Day Parade was Ted as one of The besT six. A German Tur- y sTruTTed abouT The lunch area announc- g a mosT successful Thanksgiving dance. embers of boTh German Club and LaTin lub celebraTed The Chrisfmas season wiTh sledding parTy aT MT. CharlesTon. To Top T This acTive year, members enioyed an uThenTic German banqueT aT The Alpine illage Inn, WESTER FRE CHIES PAIN Vice Pres. Susan Smith Secretary: Betty Banta President Mike Lewton The happiest moment ot the summer tor many Western High French students was the trip to Europe. The students, chaperoned by Mrs. Hop, made an extensive six week tour abroad. They visited France, Germany, Switzerland, England, and Italy. Some of the high spots in the trip were Paris, Rome, Geneva, and London. Another big event tor the French Club was the Mardi Gras Ball. The dance was held on the twenty-seventh ot February, and proved to be C1 success. French Club also sold pastries during the initia- tion ot new members. This fund raising drive was held to raise money tor their various activi' ties. ' At the annual awards banquet the new members ot the club received their pins and second year members received their emblems. 'GS3-'5' Advisors: Mme, Mongeot Treasurer: Becky Bunker Historian: Terri Barbone Mme, Hop URUPE RED HITE D BL W l Marilyn Martin Frank Bruno Scott Hamann Mary Cunningham Kathy Cahill, JoAnne Kruse, Sandy Thomas, Susan Carter. ROW 4: Cliff Jn Clary Susan Smith ROW 2 Earl Fruits Robert Juminez Gary Gam Findley, Becki Bunker, Sandy lrby, Carol Phillips, Bonnie Ellingwood, Mac on Gary Crowe Mischele DeVere ROW 3 Tom Burroughs Dennis Jenson Macdonald. Crawford, llene Rakower, Lynn Dixon, Nancy McDonald, ROW A: Jeanie Cavataio, Marilyn Cantrell, Bette Bama, Ann Lemon, Kathleen Anderson, Pam Fox, Laurie Velliqueffe, Tom Burdick, ROW 5: Linda McCormick, Brian Baggs, Bill Slaggs, K. G. Stevens, Mike Lewton, David DeWels, 175 ART GUILD BOOSTS WESTERN'S I SPIRIT Q71 President: Lynn Pederson V, President: LaRita Wills Q, . l Secretary-Treasurer l Debbie Willer l Q 1.3 'Y 'lr.....! lib Ro 4 ROW l: Sue Gam, Judy Mathis, Judy Wilgar, Sandra Stoika, Debra Willer, Valerie Stewart, Dee Coffman, ROW 31 Lynn Pederson, Peter ROW 2: llene Wilgar, LaRita Wills, Nerissa Nawratil, Barbara Everson, Alan Weiss, Mr. Jacobson, Bob Rainbow, K. G, Stevens. Nc ,as Sponsor: Mr. Jacobson Sponsor: Mrs. Perry 176 l The Art Guild, certainly one of the most productive and beneficial or- ganizations at Western, partakes in such tasks as, designing emblems, booster posters, ads, and publicity for worthwhile school achievements. This club- has been under the able advisorship of Walter Jacobson ' its origin, and now is aided by Mrs. Perry. A. S. R. FORMS ROCKET CL B Secretary: Betsy Jurmain ' r s Presldenl Charles Mos Treasurer: Susan Schmutz S W ' S ' ' ' l S ' ,,V. .,,.,, A , , ---- zz. ,f , . . . People who have an interest in science are welcomed by Alpha Sigma Rho. This is a chemistry and physics club. The Alpha Sigma Rho formed the Rocket Club this year. Its purpose is to experiment with rockets. The club went to the Bureau of Mines in Boulder City on a field trip, which proved to be a very in- teresting expedition. ROW lr Vince Felgar, Suzie Hooper, Lynn Chadburn, Tom Rotkis, Mickey Mcfjrorey, Tim Smith, Gary Cook, Robert George, Marvin Morell, Betsy Jurmain, Richard McClellan, David Rudick, ROW 2: Phil O'NeiIl, George Schmitz, Karin Smith, Carolyn Hoff, Kathy Chroft, Carol Steele, Lucy Skweir, K. G. Stevens, ROW 3: Chris Kearns, Ralph Gardnew, Rickey Whitehead, Gary Amundson, Robert Walther, Robb Johnson, Steven Rekeczky, Charles Moss, Glen Alleman, Bill Smith, Steve Beisser. Vice-President, Steve Rekeczky il Advisor: Mr. Moore, BIOLOGY CLUB SEEKS MICROBES ROW i: Vicki Rienhart, Chris Watley, Diane Holland, Joe Armel, Tonnie Judy Wakeman, Brian Baggs, JoEllen Andress, Sharon Holm, Sherma' Fong, Henry Pepper, Sarah Elmer, Jeanne Nicholas, Erin Navvkinski, Kris Hawkes, Mrs. Matthias, ROW 41 Ron Morgan, Steve McCoy, Pat Robinsol Kirkeeng, ROW 2: Carolyn Hoff, Michell Bunkel, Anna Arce, Butch Broder- Gerald Earl, Bill Staggs, Terry Donmoro, Steve Rabinowitch, Greg Haye. dolf, John Liston, Linda Richardson, Mary Clark, Joe Bertone, Mel Bartz, James Mathis. Miss Coon, ROW 3: Steve Hart, Sheila Barrett, Brent Levitt, Kevin Cameron, Having enough initiative anal a thirst for learning the students in the Biol- ogy Club desire to learn more than the classroom can offer. These inter- ested students, working together, bring the suloiect of Biology to life. Field trips and lectures are provided for deeper understanding in this area. . IL President: Gerald Earl V, Pres: Steve Rabinowitch Sec.: Jeanne Nicholas Treasurer: Linda Richardson Adv.: Mrs. Coon ,The Future Teachers of WHS is a nationally ac- lvarious elementary schools. LThe fund raising programs, including dances and F. T. A. TEACHES FOR A DAY 3 Patricia Hartwell, President ROW li Penny Macklin, Claire Quinte, Leonette Taylor, Susan Goldstein, ROW 2: Kri Morris, Lyn Parker, JoAnn Tolcler, Linda Richardson, Sandra Clark, ROW 3: Pat Hartwell, Steve Cockran, Chris Zenchok, Trudy Wood, Esther Goodwin, Carolyn Hoff. claimed organization. Its main purpose is to pro- vide students who are interested in the teaching profession with the experience of instructing in The highlight of the club's activities was the State Convention held in Yerington. cookie sales, financed the trip to Yerington and also provided scholarship awards at the end of the school year. Claire Quinte Vice President ry, i T V. '- I ' f f I Linda Richardson . 5 ' Secretary l 8 JoAnn Tobler, Treasurer Mr. Owens, Advisor l 79 FUTURE ARCHITECTS JOI DR F TING CL B Alu--. Mrs. Hemphill Advisor Gibson, George Wara, Daniel Gomez, Bill Jorgensen. have conTribuTed much To The success- Tulness of The DraTTing Club. Mrs. MacDonald Advisor if R A H l ' lg ' r A , 11572 - T n ll li l ROW l Mrs. Hemphill, Linda Lish, Linda WesTrup, Sandy SlaTer, Memo Saunders, Suzie Ellingham, KaThy Fifzgerald, Joan ForTe, Marcia Scannell, Mrs. McDonald, ROW 2 Jamie Slaples, Karen Childers, Gerrie Calabra, Michelle DeVere, Suzie Lidey, KaThy Arnoldsen, Befty Miller, Susan Seevers, Cyndi PaTon, Gail Johnson, ROW 3 Carol Miller, Vicki Kelly, Barbara McClury, Sherri Greer, Karen MiranTi, Nancy Leeth, ISO Vicki Farr, Shirley Kidder, KaThy Herzog. ROW l, K. G. Sfevens, John Campbell, Mike Knowlden, STeve Breer, Bill Carter, David Gooch, Arfhu, Charles, Mr, Bradfield advisor, ROW 2, Alan Handle, Ron Harris, Mike Conrad, Robert Masterano Frankie Pierce, Larry STinneTT, Terry Rogers, ROW 3, Bob ATwaTer, Eddie Bolden, Joe Manders, Richarc Garner, Ed Cox, Steve Vieths, Val STewarT, ROW 11, Philip Kennedy, Darrell Baser, Bob Wagner, Danny STudenTs having The same general in- The hardworking members of This TeresTs in drafTing and having a de- club have added much To The qualiTy sire To be a parT of an organizaTion of WesTern High. FUTURE SECRET RIES START l BUSINESS CLUB . The Business Club is a new club aT WesTern This year. The mem- bers are doing a fine iob or- ganizing Their club considering ThaT iT was Their Tirsf year. Our haTs off To a group of Tine sTu- denTs. f ! Miss Rice Advisor AUDIO VISUAL CLUB AIDS TEACHERS lmporfoni confribuiions To our school hove been mode by The Audio Visucil Club. The members willingly ron projecfors, operofed sfoge equipment, ond honclled mosT equipmenf used in-The clossroom. This indeed, is cw club 'ro be commended. derEefCIIdo Ve T W 1 n Wood, Jim Sweeney, Mr. Ko c lc ROW 2 J eph Apodoca I F. de l8l INSTRUCTIONA TERIALS CENTER ID Row 1: Robert Van Leer, Joe Apodoca, Patricia Golden, Robert Crosse, Allan Schneider. The efficient Instructional Material Center relieved h h much tension in the office fi V - loy organizing the Audio- Q Visual equipment and' put- ? 3 W' - ting it to its most efficient , ,,., use, around the school. 5 These school shutterbugs ',,,,W.sM-M-f ' Q snapped hundreds of photos .?'1fyaN?,. - - 5 Y . . . p ggjgsrirzzggfg 5 f, i':,Ef,g,x, and toiled many hours in X .,,.2,,,fs-1r9w2,9lrf:e..wff - H14z'1snsx ,,,g, - it . gf the darkroom developing 4 l A pw . tf2ii2:.5Qggg,g' photos for the school year- 2 t43s55,l3f vr?5'h' i ' I 'IKE' ll iifff x book and newspaper. at ,, Advisor: Mr. Koscinski Chief: Richard Wood l SCHOOL SHUTTERB GS SNAP MANY PHOTOS ROW l: Scott DeArman, Terry West, Cathy Votry, Terry Trewet. ROW 2: Richard Wood, Ernest Callendar. 182 Q ILL AND SCROLL HELPS T LE TED W JO RNALISM STUDENTS Treas, Charolette Crawford Pres Wanda Bates Sec. Marcia Auer The Quill and Scroll Club is a meeting place for students who have more than iust a passing interest in iour- l nalism. These students are of high scholastic standing, ,,, and either juniors or seniors. Their main purpose is to award an annual scholarship of S100 to deserving students intent upon majoring in l journalism in college. This club, now in its second year, is one of the most outstanding, at Western. l Advisor: Mr. Bray W ln Carol Auffrey, Armide Smith, Robin Perkins, Karen McArthur, Melodie, Degregario, Jim Chaffee, Glenda Helbert, Ellen Mitchell, Valerie athy. Oxborrow, Beth Dixon, ROW 2: Terry Borbone, Anita Stansberry, Moon, ROW 4: Mr. Bray, Robyn Boyer, Steve Cole, Kevin Cameron, Dwight athy Kerivan, Charlotte Crawford, Wanda Bates, ROW '31 Lyn Parker, Connelly, Clwck LEVQQUE, NGN W9iSS- T83 LETTER PLAY I PORT VICE PRESIDENT: James Mathis PRESIDENT: Richard Lassiter SEC. Dennis Tupper TREAS. -Don Bennett The Lette-rman's Club is one ot the most active andi ener- getic clubs at Western. They played an important part in the School Improvement Fund this year. They had a car wash, a pop bottle drive, and took on most ofthe re- sponsibility tor the Pancake Feast, Other activities have included selling programs at games, helping the Flag Twirlers to purchase their uniforms, and also paying For the State Football em- blems. The Letterman's Club has carried on in the true tradition ot Western High. Advisor: Larry Frornha rt - A T f M SGT, AT ARMS, Victor Calvin P RTI I PROVE E TF -'TE ,ll15ifsnmf-wi li Q M ,K Jager lifitliilin i :ck Lassiter ROW ln Bart Bell Jacque Harvey Garry Waite, Kenny Connell Pat Kearns, Butch Broderdorf Kevin Cameron, Spencer Preston, on Bennett ROW 2: James Mathis Mac Stuckie, Skippy Mead, Gary aker Mac McDonald, Sam D'Andrea Jack Marksberry, Gary Mathis, ary Garrison ROW 3: Roger McDonald Randy Plymell Tony Spano, Joe ousfon Gary West Danny Burgess Ron Tyler Jordy Nordhagen, ROW 4: eorge Hedrick Dave Smith Steve Ferrand, Grant Price, Charles Taylor, ike Dehart Mike Ensworth, Steve Hartman ROW 5: Carl Woiciechowski, teve Young Tom Rittman Bob Draskovich John Robinson, Keith Avila, gil ,yffjip 1 I A J 4 V l ,I fl, '-525,41 L it 'Pekin' ::.3,.iEfrw fg:,il,w1 llpfrfzrl if J fr 'r ll' . gf-'eel ug'il:+lleJ':'ixf4lf limi nf l- ri., fa n ei fiat ff: - -X ,, L i ' ft Bi eil liMET3l'?Efl l J r - 4 sa-Lew 7 f- ii' ' -L V lf NewilliH.sr':1-iwwi melt' ie. . . Pty, f kfefef'--, iv . ies 1 ffl- ifefgg New ill- V , . 1 1 i - I . , ' ' V I . , , , ' I V l , I , , -u Em Molisee, Bob Lewis, ROW 6: Mike McCune, E. J, McArdle, Sherman Hawks, Cliff Findlay, Bob Jones, Bill Harris, Gary Echols, Vic Calvin, Gerald Earl. Not Pictured: Farley Anderson, Chuck Kolasinski, Ralph Diehl, Larry Mayhall, Lohny Elmore, Tom Schaus, Craig Burritt, Curtis Crocket, Rick Halek, Dennis Tupper, Greg Vigoren, Charlie Young, Phil Purcello, Terry Flood, Tom Bennett, Terry Fulbright, Joe Baccari, Walt Norwood, Steve Hill, Jerry Weikle, Johnny Randall, Steve McCoy, Don McCullah, Joe Levene, Bob Masterana, Bob Ritsko, James Clark. l85 T86 G. . A. SPURS PHYSICAL FITNESS Pres, Dorothy Ross Vice Pres. Dorothy Snovvdon Through a wide variety of sports, mem- bers ot the Girls Athletic Association learned how important an active lite can be to a young girl. Tennis, bowling and basketball are just a few ot the sports the girls participated in. Pins were given to the girls who had earned them by participation in the various activities of the club. l Winda Sholes, Sec., Darlene Tyler, Treas., Robin Boyer, Publicity Manager ROW lx Dorothy Ross, Winda Sholes, Carole Smith, Sandi Bacigalupi, Judy Snyder, Darlene Tyler, Cyndi Barrett, Debbie Gallina. ROW 2: Helen Ford, Dorothy Snovvden, Penny Teate, Linda Draper, Jacque Advisor: Mrs- Rogers Stansberry, Nona Brynt, Mary Cafiero, Vicky Nick, Michele Zesblum. ROW 3: Pam Gaclbaw, Linda Clark, Jessie Palm, Susan Robinson, Yvonne Harris, Gail Henderson, Janet Galliher. ROW 4: Patti Quigley, Marcia Auer, Sharon Lee, Sl-iarlene Rose, Trudy Wood, Christine Teate, Ruth Ann Webb, Robyn Boyer. DISTRIB TIVE EDUCATION WORKS President Terry Barnson FOR THE FUT Vice President Al Warunkiw Store Manager Skip Miller Sponsor Mr. Leavitt l 1: Jan Rasmussen, Linda Lish, Lee Longworth, Pat Barbara-Bartusek, Mr. Leavitt, Richard Carman, Irene Frostick, John Sourk, Earnestine Pullum, Ben Kirk, Marline Smith, Stephanie Sertie, O. Gilmore, Alice Gillagher, Ron Trousdale. Howe, Judie Grant, Marilynne Anderson, Jane ROW 2: Terry Barnson, Patsy Sweeney, Karen Al S. Warunkiw, Bob Gilbert. ROW 3: Dennis D. Taylor, Linda Kelly, Wanda Vaughm, Skip , Bill Bandel,-ROW 4: Ray Brotherson, Janis Lucus, Phillis Hodges, Winterd Downy, Danny Posh, To the Distributive Education stu- dent the study of distributing and the selling of goods is the pathway to their future protes- sions. D.E. gives the students a chance tor on-the-iob training in the field of their choice. an 3 Uwrifixf QV Irma Garcia 81 - , D TALE TED E BERS PERFORM 'ROW l Carol Bouton, Irma Garcia, Lynne VanElkan, Margie Wheelock, Sizi Schwartz, Sandra Parker, Phyllis Freeman, Bruce Jones, ROW 3 Kathy Janice Friedman, Mary Knuth, Laurie Rovere, Madeleine Lively, Paula Jone, Jacqui Ables, Donna Cotter, Marie Harelison, Yolanda Holbert Coust, Lois Friesen, ROW 2 Carol Turtle, Elsa Shoaff, Cherry Beale, Dorothy Sharon Peard, llene Wilgar, Janell Turner, Kathy Farris, Gertrude Butler 'McNeal, Karen Giancontieri, Joyce Kwiatkowski, Judy Wilgar, Judy Mathis, l l l l The Girl's Glee and Madrigals hold very high ratings for their outstanding abilities in choral singing. By numerous Advisor Mrs. Dickinson invitations the groups travel to all parts of the city to perform. Maclrigals is the first official group of its kind organized at Western. Through their impressive Christ- mas Concert, the choir brought the spirit of the holidays to Western. l Walter Baring Assembly 9 OUTSTANDING SINGERS AT WEST ER Sec. Susan Waite Historian Jean Nicholas , N 1 TERTAIN THE STUDE T BODY Al . OW l 5lTe 'Y Nepilf Della MCGUHIIW, Gloria O'Neil, Darlene Gray, Terry Bunker, Linda Johnson, Jeannine Burton. ROW 3 Janell Turner, Nerissa arnson, David Larkin, Ralph Diehl, Dan Markoff, Jim Giraud, Gary Waite, Navvratil, Sharon Holm, Jeanne Nicholas, Lynne Dutson, Tonny Crow, Bill at McDaniels, Roberta Pace, Lynn Hayes, Charlotte Mills, Paula Foust, McMillan, Bill Lowman, Tom Rittman, David Niles, Paul Cloudman, Gary OW 2 Sheila Barrett, Leila Sherer, Pottie Emmett, Marti Leipski, Sandie Briggs, Marcia Smith, Vicki Hunter, Bonnie Hayes, Toni Peterson, Donna cClellan, Gordon Carter, Bruce Jones, Don Cassels, Steve Cole, James Steckler, Clara Fuson. elson, Manuel Bustos, Susan Waite, Diane Hall, Evelyn Lahmonn, Norma 1f W W' The A Cappella Choir, under the direction ot K- Mrs. Maiorie Dickinson, an accomplished L, singer and director, provided outstanding A ,. choral entertainment for the student body kz throughout the year. They presented pro- 'N xl grams to various hotels and organizations. . T X They also had their annual candy sale. L ll ii l X X - i in l l ' l i f 1, l lv .f Till i A I X lllbll , r , I . 'Cul T91 MIXED CHORUS BRINGS CHRISTMAS SPIRI' JS: Pres. Jim Gutierrez ROW l JaBeTh Green, Carol Andreus, Laurie Revere, Made- leine Lively, Kathy Janes, Jacqui Ables, Tina Rena, Elmer Bunch, Betty Jackson, Geraldean Smith. ROW 2 Shauna Christensen, Kathy King, Nanci Hix, Robert Kilmer, Tom Nettlatan, Willem DeHaas, Jim Gutierrez, Manuel Bustos, , isr- if ,J J Q via is , as -iif' 1.- 192 Advisor Mrs. Dickinson I I efffiaff -' M., .- its s f 1-L N? ffr- 1 V, Pres. Robert Kilmer Sec. Jacqui Ables 4 l l if The Mixed Chorus is ' ' ' another branch of V Vvyy ' the music depart- , ' K lll l ment. After long! hours of practicel V, , V they participated in the Christmas As-l sembly. They alsol sang at various oc- casions for clubsl and organizationsi outside of school. i l Sandy Swegle, Loy Ann O'Brien, Karen Lowers. ROW 3 Carmellcr Jones, Sue Poe, Eddie Smith, Tom Gillins, Steve Cole, Rick Crothers, Ralph Diehl, Larry Floyd, Rebecca l Nciwratil, Kay Francis, Kathy Chraft, Y X I if I he 1 L Historian Carol Andrews Librarian Shauna Christensen .air .. . . J I , 2 C . D GAINS RECGGNITIO 1 . 'Y Kg A 1 .-fig rf , ' , L 1 ' Bob Gipe, President Judy Jacobs, Vice Pres. ROW la Susan Goldstein, Judy Jacobs, Cleva Coston, ROW 2: Susie Smutz, Bob Gipe, Rosemary Burke, Mike Bridenbuig, ROW 3: Ray Feil, Duncan McCoy, Joel Ross, Charles Compton, Charles Moss, Jim Lowman. iiyy Sec. Marcia Auer r . rv. .:f,, v.v:., I A ' ' Advisor: Jack Schwartz DRUM MAJOR: Rick Battles The Western High School band, under the direction of Jack Schwartz, played its way through a most re- warding year. They were chosen out of many bands to play in the Long Beach and Anaheim Concerts. The Concert Band held the annual Winter Concert which turned out to be an outstanding performance. The Pep Band with the War Chants spurred enthusi- asm and spirit throughout the basketball season. The Marching Band spent long hours practicing the halftime and parade routines. These drills were wel- comed with a generous reception. The Dance Band played at dances and helped to introduce young musicians to dance music and the Dixieland Band brought enjoyment to the Senior Assembly with their renditions of dixieland. 193 1: Ag via. 5 E, gg ,.f. ax 1' if 4 pf -xx nw vip' 4 Ziff' X, x X vw. l K Fx YJ ,Q , Q N K A 75? ...J uk .V k i I, A V ' 4 . ' V4 f' ,Q i 51, , l f f N ff ' ' lv- Rig! ' 5 , gf' T f V in pf Y is I 4 3 5, . S ' v , A ,, ' 'V f , . 4 :Q T f, .k 3 K- I BAND SHOWS EXCELLENCE PEP BAND ROW T: Alice Wasden, Marie Simmons, Susie Schmutz, Connie Johnson, David Hop, Judi Glantz, Carolyn Hoff, Cleva Coston, Charles Carr, Carole Smith, Winda Sholes, Marcia Auer, Karin Smith, R. Susan Moss, Charles Compton, Richard Priest, Leonard Hebert, Chuck Brand, Ray Goldstein. ROW 2: Gary Simmons, Jim Gutierrez, Richard Battles, Dave Feil, Jim Lowman, Bob Gipe, Steve Robeck. Maiorettez Judy Jacobs. A , .sa 5-Q - N, lbs' CONCERT BAND ROW 1: Bob Foote, Carolyn Hoff, Sandy Swegle, Doy Yturioga, Melody Wasden, ROW 21 Rick Battles, Leonette Taylor, Susan Goldstein, Danny Gutierrez, Randy Thornton, Susie Schmutz, Betsy Titus, Terry Loveday, Jim Gutierrez, Pat Bacon, ROW 3: Marcia Auer, Richard 196 McClellan, Judy Jacobs, Carole Smith, Connie Carr, Bill Skalak, Jerr Door, George Jones, ROW 31 Marie Simmons, Paulo Voleri, Lauri Paul Kim Butler, Billy Hilton, Terry West, Susan Robinson, STANDING: Joel Ross Paul Franklin, Billy Snowden, Jerry Stromme. F 1 i l ' WI TER C0 CERT ' ' J R i , it ,,X2, . 'fi i , i , , r i , ..f, Q, , W si 4 I X fi ,V K W, . woes- i - fisfwe-1,-L-swag 4' 'W DIXIELAND BAND ROW ii Charles Moss, Charles Compton, Rick DANCE BAND ROW l: Charles Compton, Susan Goldstein, Jim Gutierrez, Judy Battles, Joel Ross, Jim Lowman, Bob Gipe. Jacobs. ROW 2: Jim Lowman, Charles Moss, Leonard Hebert, Ray Feil, Bob Gipe, Chuck Brand, Joel Ross, Norma MacKinnon lsingerl. Q, r 4 iazgriiiffiig iffiwl l -. 4 'F' 8 ROW I: Kathy Quinn, Jewelene Ryan, Cleya Coston, Judi Glantz, ROW 2 Pilar Escobar, John Venzant, Jayanna Allred, David Hop, Dave Johnsen Mike Clark, Norma MacKinnon, Winda Schole, Karin Smith, ROW 3 Leon ard Dixon, Roger Mueller, Alyce Wasden, Duncan McCoy, Richard Garcia, Mike Jones, Brent Onstott, Ray Feil, Jim Low'man, Chuck Brand, Richard Priest, Bob Gipe, Dan Pixley, ROW 4: Janice Kenne, Rosemary Burke, Steve Robeck, Stan Portney, Charlie Moss, Leonard Hebert, Mike Briden- barg, Dan West, Paul Miller, Jim Wiest, Charles Compton. l .97 STUDE T LEADERS AT WEST ER The Assembly Commit- tee, composed oT teach- ers and students, co- ordinated the enioyable assemblies we had in '65. They spent many long hours scheduling and reviewing assem- blies before They were presented to the student body. The Welcoming Commit- tee did a great deal to make new students feel welcome and To intro- duce them to the tradi- tions of Western. l - . -:Y FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-Chuggy Beale, Steve Jones, Scott Hamann, Claire Quinte, Margaret Johns, Ginny Stobie, Ginnie Zobrist, LaRita Wills, Michele Bunker, Leslie Poynter, Linda Koch, Gary Garrison, SECOND ROW-Laurie Velliquette, Ann Chabot, Patti Benson, Michelle Stewart, Valerie Steward, Gary Hor- ton, .Steve Robinowitch, Greg Mlynarszyk, Sue Gorn, Roberta Pace, Mac MacDonald, Gary Echols, Tl-llRD 198 v ev 1. ' ROW-Marcia Smith, Susan Waite, Susan Saunders, Sandy Thomas, Barbie Rasmussen, Shauna Christensen, Gene Backus, Sharlene Rose, Renee Edgar, Karen Tack. ett, James Mathis, FOURTH ROW-lsqbel Lgzgrol -joe Collet, Randy Plymell, Paul Arnold, Janice Miller, Keith Bowman, Ken Jochim, Greg Vigoren, Ken O'Connell, Mark Zobrist, Bruce Jones, Doug Campbell, Monte Stewart, Steve Ferrand, Tom Schaus. FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO i at l l RIGHT-Dennis Petarcle, Dar- lene Grey, Paula Armel, Judy Underhill, Ginny Stobie, Queta Baker, Evelyn Lahmann, Jiml Nelson, SECOND ROW-Mrs. Ann Thompson, Joe Lendeni, Sharlene Rose, Michelle Stew- art, Teri Barbone, Mrs. Dicken- son, Bill McMillan, THIRD ROW -Bill Lawman, Jeannine Bur-' ton, Janice Miller, Susan Car-, ter, Lyn Chcidburn, Victor Cal- vin. IDE STUDE T BODY STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW l: Mike Devere, Michele Bunker, Joe Lendini, Anne Johnston, Terry Barbone, ROW 2: Bruce Boyd, Clive Jones, Don Bennet, Linda Werner, Brad Mau, Dwight Connelly. ROW 3: Joe Bertone, Janice Miller, Joan Velliquette, Chris Soto, Wendy Morrow, Mac Mac- Donald, Renee Edgar. ROW 4. Dave Echols, Monte Stewart, Gary Hortan, Isabelle Lazaro, Randy Walters. SAFETY COMMITTEE-ROW I: Ellen Mitchell, Paul Morley, Susan Waite Mal Steeler, Wendy Morrow. ROW 2. Larry Swanciger, Sharlene Rose Allen Van Buren, Marvin Morell, K. G. Stevens. ROW 3: Clive Jones Bill King, Stan Gray, Kae Morrel, Robert George, Gary Cook, Lynn Chad burn. I sv S, RALLIES AND TRADITIONS BOARD-ROW l: Terri Barbone, Chris Whatley, Queta Baker, Joan Velliquette, Gary Zornes, Linda Moore, Darlene Grey, Beth Dixon. ROW 2: Roxie Stewart, Irma Garcia, Dennis Petarde, Joe Lendini, Marcia Smith, Madeline Kleuke, Paula Armel, Linda Steele, Renee Edgar. ROW 31 Sandra ELECTION BOARD-ROW if lzabel Lazaro, Janice Miller, Queta Baker, Claire Quinte, Kathy Lang. ROW 2: Wendy Morrow, Joe Lendini, Clive Jones, Randy Walters. ROW 3: Dave Wood, Ken Jochim, Spauers, Sandy Kemp, Dave Wood, Gary L. Waite, Barbie Ras- mussan. ROW 4: Randy Plymell, Chuck Freer, Virginia Stewart, Chris Taylor, Diane Bradley, Janice Miller, Peggy McClean, Mari- lyn Martin. ROW 5: K. G. Stevens, Keith Bowman, Ken Jochim, Bob Woodrum. Through the efforts of Student Council and these active committees on campus, our elections have been spirited, our cars have been checked for safety, and the traditions of Western have been main- tained. We owe a vote of thanks to these people for the most successful year in Western's history. .199 President: Gene Echols ROOTERS CLUB AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP The obiect of this organization is to support the athletic pro- gram at Western High. To pro- mote good will and. sportsman- ship. The club establishes a scholarship to be given yearly to a worthy student. The amount and recipient to be determined by the Board of Directors. Vice-President: Bob McDonald Secretary. Helen Early ROW li Mrs. Pino, Mrs. Garn, Mrs. Balis, Mrs. Earl, Mrs, Early, Mr. Barnson, Mr, MacDonald. ROW 2: Hugh Taylor, Mr, Harvey, Mr. Collis, Mr. Mackie, Mr, Schwartz. ROW 3: Mr. Sapphire, Mr. Larry Barnson, Mr. Earl, Mr. Bernhart, Mr. Mathis, Mr. Balis, Mr. Echols, Ohh Treasurer: N. R. Mathis STAGECREW I PROVES I PresidenT: Frank Kosfelac LITTLE THEATER l I 'll ii ll e STagecrew sponsored Two dances d The proTiTs from The dances were ed for new equipment in The con- :Jl room. ThroughouT The year The agecrew did all The sound and IighT- g for musicals, plays, assemblies, ol dances. Under The direcTion of r. Muehlhausen, The STagecrew orked long hours on improving our Tle TheaTre. WiThouT The STagecrew, any school TuncTions would noT have en held. 1: Nancy Bell, Jerry Stafford, Marsha Tweedy, ROW 2: Frank Kosfelac, Ralph Diehl, Kerry Advisor: Mr. Muehlhausen Vice-President: Jerry Stafford C, if Y, T, f ut, Crew Chief: Nancy Bell Crew Chief: Kerry Cochrell 201 ,v 7 9 38' 'N-. I i Z ... . ,. 5' . rf' Q J , , k SKY DIVERS JUMP FOR JOY We T f fe Xi yi F2 s 25 x X T W ll K4 g ' g NX xt A in -Q' XI! QKX ,,-,l+ - lx ,MXTW gplllt Q, X x? 'M , X g, N ,ff - lT'S WlLDl ROW l: Roy Bosemc, Grant Brown. ROW 2: Kirk Gries, Ron Drake, Terry Hines, Farley Anderson, Scot DeArman. The clear blue sky ot Las Vegas is suddenly broken by the sight ot a drifting parachute. The Western High School Sky Divers are making jumps today. Sky diving is one of the nation's newest and most interesting sports tor the young and old alike. A select group ot Western students enioy this sport and have joined together to tornw West- ern's newest club. visor: Mrs. J. Loris PEP CL B SHOWS E THUSIASM ' Pres. Darla Carfer lst V.P. Marion Davis Qnd V,P. Virginia Sfewarr Showing boundless enThusiasrn The Pep Club cheered our Teams Through all The major aThleTic acTiviTies, School spirit and loyalTy are Two of The most imporTanT re- quiremenfs of Pep Club members. They puT in many exTra hours working on posTers and signs To be hung around The school. These posTers, along with The Warrior buTTons and The Pom-Poms Thaf Pep Club sold, all helped To raise school spirif. frm' p Whwwqmss T - Secrelmyi Advisors: Diana Holme' Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Thorpe Treasurer: Linda McCormick Pam Hein, Brenda Stewart Vellicia Whaley 204 Sgts.-of-Arms: Historian: ' PEP CLUB ROW lr Madeline Lively, Ann Welch, Janet Hopkin, Roxie Stewart, Darla Carter, Velicia Whaley, Donna Garry, Marcy Dawes, Val Stewart, Debbie Young, Joan Cleary. ROW 2: Gretchen Von Patten, Pat Corolla, Marilyn Wagner, Kae Morrill, Marcia Davi, Linda Baird, Brenda Stewart, Elaine Lucus, Kathy Biller, Marion Davis, Ellen Mitchel. ROW 3: Mindie Putnam, Debbie Elson, Melody Wasden, Kris Morris, Lyn Parker, Pam Hein, Diana Gordon, Roberta Bato, Karen Bergin, Judy Boyer, Linda Sammann, Virginia Foley. ROW 4: Nancy Hix, Karen Tackett, Linda McCormick, Sara Stewart, Barbara Lindxey, Sharon Scott, Yvonne Byrd, Dorothy Beecham, Sandy Bev Oliver, Bev Gibson, Chris Horwitz, Cathy Clark, ROW lg Lindo Clark, Sue Petty, Beth Dixon, Robyn Perkin, Lynda Wolko, Ann Bunch, Jana Windley, Roberta Cloyman, Dianne Bradley, Jureack. ROW 2: Linda Hull, Suzanne Flood, Karen McArthur, Myla Blom, Shirley Hearth, Diana Harmer, Kathy King, Mary Cunningham, Bonnie Weaver, Jeanne William, Cynthia Wagner. ROW 31 Bonnie Bleak, Loreece Johnson, Penny Teate, Gail Henderson, Ann Lemon, Carla Parker, Sandra Clark, Patty Soule, Erma Jean Wilson, Leota Jones, Jeane Imhotf. ROW 4: Barbara Hoover, Dorothy Ross, Jacque Stansberry, Vickie Magnette, Nancy McDonald, Virginia Stewart, Pot Horsley, Janet Galliher, Sharon Crine, Christinine Hodgkins. I . , l SENIOR ROOTERS ADD SPIRIT I , . P . f sf S' . K H A: ii Vi N A ,q,.:i, . it Mike Borden, ROW lc Gary Waite, Steve Cockran, Bob Atwater, Ralph Hemington, Jim Bruno, Chuck Leveque, David Wood, ROW 2: Lynn Pederson, Doug CFOHG, Rod Hoodrum, Jim Nelson, Lloyd Gunter, Peter Chase. ip g . ,.,, i ,. .,- we 1.5 fi . ,,,, i i Dennis Petarde, President . ,,,, Lynn Pederson, Scribe The Senior Rooters, newly formed this year, have participated at games and assemblies forthe bene- tit of the Student Body. They've held their own when challenged to cheer- ing contests. They provide pep and energy at the games and many stu- dents have followed their example in cheering. They are truly a great addition to our school. I T i TI? ' 3 Ta-wk, ,bowEST? ,JL5::LtTJi f' xx fa i s .4 2 , Chuck Leveque, Treasurer Jlm Bruno, 597-'GT-Afffw 20.6 ROOTERS ADD PEP T0 WESTE ROW l Paul Morley, Tom Fleming, Fred Cummings, Doug Allen, Rick Russell, Tom Froisted, ROW 3: Bill Smith, Duane Hurlkurt, Bill Lowman Halek ROW 2: Mike Harries, Bill King, John Young, Par Walker, Randy Phil Wichmann, Charlie Brown, Stan Gray. .53 h 194'- X. Q Y -- - The Junior Rooters add pep and Wigfg enthusiasm to all of Western's ? sporting events, By showing Their enthusiasm in backing a tecim, IIIIIVIW President: Mike Harves Nxxx NS X XII 'lifes llll Treasurer: Duane Hurlkurt they increase the school spirit of Western and promote student body interest in sport activities. Secretaryr Pat Walker -J' :R '. hz-. 'M'- 'I-:1 1,1 ,'- 1-,uw-0 u ' nu I ' V ,Q-pp v v ' Il lggln hmm' n w .QM . ' Q 3. P QM u qu w J' AA x x 1 , 51 v , Oqgw, Slfgyxxh .su mg. ,. 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Q K 5 5: ,Q Q ii' xx, 452- af2,2efs-Qiwf LIFE THROUGH ABILITY l Heard about the Jolly Green Giont?? You say theylre putting in another restroorn?? ,,,,...--ww N .pw r The Horace Gooclslob tribute of the clay goes to-our industrious Stu- dent Council. Our sign found its WOY l1OfTlE ONCE TTHOTB. X That's right Scott-keep the litter out of the halls, l've told you THIS MANY TIMES not to sit on the lockers! ' a Hey gang! What are we gonna do 'ronight?! I gfgyed up QII mghf iugf for THIS? ? Linda keeps running over Micl1ell'e's foo? wiflw her dirty ol' car tires. All right, who stole ihe railroad ties? I washed This all my myself! So1here! Bill Harris is looking ir1To1he matter, anyway! 2l'l MA Koochy-koochyicoo . . K He s go1To be in here somewhere' My turn To be The lnclicm, Tim!! YC' ..aq, , i 4 df Those ore good-looking tonsils, Vicki. Just milk, you soy, huh Joe. aug. ' Put away The girlie pictures, Bill. SMILE , 4 , YOU'RE ON CANDID A , Q12 One Step Beyond . A il ' 1- - fy ' ,- ' ?,g.ifSpl'.,x , LW . Q. 1 - ' W ms, 7 , - ' .,',4,, . ,. , A' --V'L ':: Yi .Q W V- X ' - M , we L ge 'f . a L I Q 5 wi f K W1 fx . ig ,I .1 s 3 'af 'LNQXXQ XX M . UA M54 Env rffwwm 3 V, KM .. 2, I d.,Nw-N WK 'W 'M A 213 5. . STUDENTS PGRTRAY . . . Another rough day. eww W e 5i x in U-m-m-m-ml Nesrles makes the very best! T924 K Agf ' V' QiW1wE.e mil Il Kinda dirty in There, Moc? , E Another meeting of The Korridor Klub. 214 . pn Doe roy me fc sooooooooooo QQ, iv This is C big term PGP-me And so I Took her by the neck PRIDE . . . Don'1 move-He bitesl Oh this is GOOD! Dorft sfond there faking pictures-come help. These low ceilings ore murder, Qne ,WO ChO.ChG.ChG. And furthermore . . . Whofs so interest ing, Holly? 215 l'uf ,af SPIRIT . . . I1 won't bite you, Cathy! Moy I present-Picdssof-'?? x-, f.. Yum, yum, ect 'em up. h h I I Now Dennis, you know snakes c1ren't allowed in class! Dennis! T cfs T e girs'. I soy Don, did you forget your Teeth? So Thofs where The bcskdboll managers hide! 217 l LOYALTY . . . ,lsr .1 :- WSIH PIOVWT DGTUFUGS OVSY IWHVE, Gnd - - . Rcndy's ecring his pizza in peace. Wtwi. Re-ol snow in Los Vegos??? Sure you con take my picture. Oh, these crowded dance floors. Your feet are bigger than mine! Lose something, Gary? That natural look THROUGH PERFURMANCE AT WHS OUCH! Yep, we re late like always. y Ham Craig hos Senioritis. Why are you standing IN the planter, Bob?? Lose your comb. Rita? Ol' Workin' hard Werner, Now see here . . , K I I' z lt rHHr he ll f l x H E e H H r. V, L.., in P' l l Now, put these bells around your neck and then you . . . 219 -1- wwfmw gf if ,W Q , 1 ,, Illuglf lsi fy 1 :TI Beige E if n 55 i 3 Milf si 'f M-- :J r X P90 V Qt X , i ,5 Q1 cw Y f mg in fi' Q, ,g - lx I lluunx: Q :.:1a1sn:,. f' J QQ Hin , A , L I f X' ,' E ' '-' ,. 'S XV K 1 In--dlmsa I S rj 2 I' 43 J ' ,QTN X ,- ' I I mln 'xx Q' X ,.. 'ft -iQ.sl,sQe:iS:::lr:,:Q X fi L- x NW-eg-arizrtgx Q .. -4 ' Xxxxliziisagiiib 4 K ilsktyl .ly xiii, Q X, 1 W N X: Q ' ,, X A N . N K QQ N Q XX x 11 3 K Z W 'QZX X1 L 5 I X E' Ailltvafxu .Pix X fa .I I L.. ' I 'lslgllgl' N NX - A N 1 N' ,. X i U g 1 ., A ml , f iff' 5 X ' Z, P9 x 220 il. .sz W. ..g,L ,Mi :sw 1-www 'f I if I S W 2 t . ., : U I . . 1 'hhwx . , Mm 4 ,M Bruce Vice sf ,W Q -aff' This picture is made through the courtesy of the Sahara Hotel Armel SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS D ADVISURS Advisors: Mr. Baker, Mr. Louis, Mrs. Kettlehut, Mrs. Coon. The Senior Class of T965 has the unique honor of 'eing Western High School's first four-year gradu- ting class. Besides having this honor, it has been aid Time and time again, that the Class of '65 has een The finest one The school has ever seen in its rief four year history. For these two reasons, this lass probably feels more admiration for the Home f the Warriors than any previous group of Seniors, ince it has seen Western grow from an unspiriteol, ashful school, to the best scholastic and athletic wigh school institution in the state. his year the Seniors kept up their fine standards in ll their functions. Activities such as the Senior Mixer, urkey Basketball game, Senior Assembly, Christmas all, Senior Banquet, Senior Recognition Day and enior Trip were all tremendous successes due to the articipation of the class. Because of some aggres- ive Seniors, the idea to build a football stadium was ormulated. From now on, new traditions such as the eanie Initiation to incoming Sophomores, and the urtle Trot can be attributed to this group of stu- ents. The year ended with an inspiring. baccalaure- te and a tearful graduation. es, it is a fact that the Seniors have truly kept up heir fine standards. But behind the scenes and re- ponsible for a maiority of all the guidance given to e class are the advisors: Mrs. .loan B. Kettelhut, rs. Patricia Coon, Mr. L. P. Louis and Mr. David aker. To these four people go the class's utmost anks. To the counselors, Mrs. Bernadean Wood and r. Larry Lockridge, goes the gratitude of the entire lass for their help in preparing them forthe future. nd last but definitely not least is Vice-Principal, Mr. ngelo Collis, upon whose iudgment the class has lied many times in periods of difficulty. To all of ese -people the Class of T965 will be eternally rateful. It is because of you that this class will feel cure in facing the future. You are a part of this hool but more important, you will always be a part f this class-the graduating Class of T965. J PRIDE WAS EXI-IIBITED Horry Allphin 4 Lynn Allen Jerry Anderson Morilynne Anderson Pofncuo Allen Forley Anderson Diane Abbey Jomes Abbot Dick Acloms Effie Mike Apodoca Beverly Atkinson Bob ATvvc1Ter Morciol Auer Terry Andrews Mory AnTee Anno Arce Joe Armel Kcathy Arnoldson 5 THROUGHOUT ALL FU CTIO . . . Carol Auffrey Dona Austin 226 Williorn Boker Terry Borbone Mike Borden Joe Bclccori Gene Bcickus Bill Bonclle Berry Bonfci 'T Dole Burger Roberto Bcxrto Borloci ro Borfusek Jill Burger Terry Bornson John Bc1meTTe Sheila Borreff Wonolo Bates Richard Bc1TTles il , ,, V , H: HICH THE SENIOR Connie Bauer Emil Benak Pefe Benedicf 228 Sfeve Bean Lou Ann Becker Margarer Belcher David Beebe Barr Beii Sandy Benefiel Jirn Bengel Don Bennet Sherry Bennerf Harold Benson PQ1-fi Benson DOl'1I'1O Bertola Digrme Bindrup FFC1V1k Gregg Blggk 'W Janice Bernhard Wendy Bernhard Marilyn Black Richard Bliss 229 CLASS OF '65 PARTICIP TED f ,Eddie Bololen Ron Bollinger Bcxrboro Bono Shoron Bond 4-?TT4 ' Suson Boofmon Carol Boufon Christy Bowen Mory Sue Bowen Bruce Bowmon Allon Boyd Bruce Boyd Monry Boyer 30 Dionne Brondley Mike Breolenburg John Brenole Cheryle Brooks Roy Brotherson Beth Brown Deon Brown Jim Bruno Steve Bruskcx Nona Goye Bryont Kenneth Buckles Gerry Bunker IT WAS A PRIDE . . . Jeannine Burton Robert Byl Geraldine Calabra Graig Burrett Tom Burroughs Michelle Bunker Steven Burgess Rosemary Burke Manuel Bustos Earnest Callendor Mike Carney Connie Carr Victor Calvin Linda Carroll Kevin Cameron Carol Carnpanaro Terene Cap John Carlson I THEIR PERFORMANCE . . . Anobell Cc1rTer if Dorlo Corfer 5 Don Ccxssels Anne Chgbof Bob C6fCITeTTi Lynn Chgdbufn 4 A James Chafee Jim Carter Donny Cash f R Marianne Cherry VCll ClWUV9FI PeTer Chase Cathy Cheney Carol Claiborne Doyla Clark Jim Clarke Jay Clark Judy Clark AND I THEIR ABILITY . . . Charles Compton Dwight Connely Lincla Conry Patty Clay Ginger Clough Roberfa Claymcln Sfeve Cochran Steve COl6- Clark Coleman Mike Colvin l l , Judy Cook Gary Cook Richorol Coon Richard Cornelius Clevcx Cosfin Kiffy Cosgrove Ed Cox MlCl 'elle Cooper Shelley Coppemoll Mary Cordey 7 HICI-I LED THE . . . wwf Ettcu Crogurn Doug Crowne Curtis Crockett Tortny Crow Chris Curtis Susan Davis POtriCiCl Crum John Dcxrnell Vcslerie Dovis QW' .paws- Jonet Cozcxrt iiloglundl Gary Croden Kcxthy Crcitt fkfiin l l William Davis Parsy Dawson Kathy Dean Mike Devere Bill Douglass Ecl Dugan Bob Dixon Paula Draper Henry Dunson .fx MVN we-'Mn' SCOTT DeArman Linda Denison Pam Denning 9 240 T0 T RI PI-I AFTER TRIUMPH. x Louis Dunson Gerald Earl Shauna Edwards Lynne Dutson Ron Ebeltoft Suzie Ellingham Kent Ellsworth Kirk Ellsworth Sarah Elmer Bonnie Ellingwood Earnestine Ellis Irene Emerson Pafrie Emmett .lohn Engle Lynn Erickson Bonnie Essex Pat Evans Barbara Farr Kathleen Farris Judy Foxon Terry Fairchild Chuck Farrell Marcia Faunce JaneT Fernandez Awfm r THIS PRIDE LED 4 Sfeve Ferrond Jonice Fillip Lorry Floyd Tormie Fong Bob FooTe Comille Forefich .leon Forfe Joseph Forte Joyce Fox Pom Fox 'E' f-ml can-..f Kay Francis James Franks NYM: .kll 2 ti' Jo Gallacher Alice Gallagher Keith Galliher il Phyllis Freeman Chuck Freer Lois Friesen Irene Frosfick Clara Fuson 24 T0 THE CLASS' SUCCESSES . . . 44 Debbie Gollino Irmo Gorcio Rolph Gorolner Brenolci Geii Robert George Koren Gionconferi Tico Gibb Bgri Gibson Donny Gibson Doug Gibson Roberf Gilbert Roger Gilbert Rodney Giles Donny Gilmore Bob Gipe Jim Girard Becki Glontz Leslie Gloekle Lyndon Sue Goldberg Pofricio Golden Sherry Goss 245 4 THE KEY SALE git Steve Goftsfein Lana Gould Judy Grant Charles Grace Dennis Grasmick Befty Grodzicki Kathy Grooms Sherri Greer Orlando Greigo Shirley Griffifh ,, 1 T' John Gurley Cora Hall James Hampton 'fm 'Ph Sandra Hardy Sandra Harbor Kathy Harding Craig Harden Vascola Hardison John Harmon Bill Harris .mgfwf W 1 i n ws? .f L - K ,i . f:.:f : - 6, f S 2 47 4 THE SENIOR CAR WASH, Gayle Harris Jacque Harvey Pat Hartwell Bonnie Hawkins Lynne Hayward George Hedrick Bolo Hawthorne Bonnie Hayes Mflffy Heim Pam Hein Kafhleen Heiman gmc, Hellyer mug! 5 - -W. l QQ In A, ,, Ralph I-lerningTon William Henry William HilTon KaTl1ern Hirschi Darrell Hinale KQV Hirschi Linda Herslwberg Bonnie Heskeff Mary Her? Gwen l-ligalon Jo Ann l'liTCl'lCOCl4 Dawn Hoagland 249 THE SENIOR MIXER, Phyllis Hodges Carolyn Hoff Frank Hoffman Diane Holland Granf Holland CC1VOlYU l'lOlT Toni Holf Alan Holyoak Suzzefle Hooper Shirley Ann Hopkins 'l?g. ' NanCy H0pWOOCl Joe Houston James Howard V. Howard Pat Howe Paul Howe Linda Hull Carole Hulse Vickie Hunter Christy Ingersoll THE SALE UF PICT RES, ,frm 45'-Z' Greg Jefferies Lindo Johnson Jimmy Jqmeg Robb Johnson Bloke Jones Anne Johnston Bob Jones Sclnoly Irby Jolnef Jomes Borborou Johnson Pofricio Johnson Bruce Jones Clive Jones Gary Judd Anifci Junker Holly Judge Elizabeth Jurmoin Louise Jones Dorion Koboson .fri Shirley Jones Robert Jones Dovid Kochele 'Gd THE CHRISTMAS BALL, , 4 rx Pon' Kcuplon Jonnie Korrds Chris Kearns -P01 Keorns Lindo Kelly Sdndy Kemp Fred Kennedy Steve Kennelley Cil Kenyon Kathy Kerivon Kim Kesferson X Jerry Killough Befiy Kimberlin Charles Kimnnelmcun Sandro King Ben Kirk Bonnie Klein Mary Knufh Carl Koch Sally Kofcihl Fronk Kosfeloc Roloerf Kouns THE SENIOR TRIP, Carol Kuclfiera Bruce Lairio Sheila Lamson Richard Lassifer Ambrcl l.OUgl1lir1 William Lauclenslagger Kathleen LaVoie Katy Kreuzer JoAnn Kruse Bob Landry Canclie Lane Bill Leaver Kmhleen Lecaviff Shqron Lee Rudy Leins Joe Lendini NlC1I'Tl L6lpSl-Cl Bob Lerg Nancy Leefh 7 Evelyn Lehmann Chuck Leveque Morcelle Levy 57 THE SENIOR BANQUET, Harold Loken James Long Lindo Longworrh ' ,lf M A Sfeven Lewis Ccfrlwy Liffreing Susan Licley Borlooro Ligldfoot Lindo Lish Ruth Llewellyn Charles Lloyd 5' Jim Lowman Janis Lucas Nikki Lyn Luse James Madson Jackie Marksberry Marsha Marks Francisco Marriio Marlene Maserang Linda Marshall DOH MOST fail sss sg, 259 O THE SENIOR B LL Bill Mau Bradley Mau Sandy McClellan Robert Masterana James Mathis Charles Matthews . N N N 1 1 Adam McCoy Steve McCoy X Dennis McGaffick Ron McGregor QP Mike McCLme Barbara McClure Mike McCrorey Della McGuffin Don McCuIIah Dee Arm McDaniel Pat McDanieIs MOST IMPORTANT 62 Bill McMillic1r1 Holly McNoir Dorthy McNeal Larry Menze Rcmcly Meicoff Judy Michael Eddie Messner Somdy Meyer Dicme Mikoliclfw -E.. Becky McPherson Skippy Mead Mike Meohl Karen Mirc1nTi Sfeven Mitfler Greg Mlynczrczyk Gordon Miller Jerold Miller Louronne Mills Jc1neT Miller Poul Miller John Minefee Emmett Molisee Diane MonTgomery Candy Monfploisir 4 GRADUATIO Dolores Moody Donno Moore Boyd Moss Johnny Moron Vol Moon Kofhy Moore Chorles Moss Ron Morgon Roger Morris Bill Moulfon Ron Murphy Susan Nagle l fZ:'5?' James Nelson Marjorie Nelson Sherry Nepil Linola Nicholas Steven Niemela Alene Hornar Wall Norwood Alvin Nygaard David Niles Jordan Nordhogen Erin Novvinski Bonnie O'Brien 6 TODAY'S SUCCESSES ARE 66 Eileen O Donnell Philip O'NeiIl Bcarboro Orsini Cciflwy Oclen Dixie Odom Sharon Oliver Roger Olson WQE V Qr' V?I'f?fwr Shery .1 Osborne Joycine Owens Ko'rl'iy Oxborrow Arsola Palm David Panzer Dan Paripoviclfm Greg Parris Babara Park Lyn Parker Sandra Parker Robin Parker Samuel Parnelle James PaTe 'X it :Q 2 Jcimes Ponton Brenda Porier PclTTi Porter ONLY THE BEGINNING Glenn Pinkerton , Lewis Pisforici Sue Ann Porter Rex Power 319' , wma! ' a Marilyn Plopperf Randy Plymell Lyn Pederson Jim Pekar Lynn Pelligra Dennis Pefarde Carol Phillips Karen Peiiii Miriam Pierce Linda Perez Roland Perkins Sandi Perry T0 ORRO THE CLASS OF '65 7 Carol Powers Leslie Poynter Elaine Prc1TT Gronf Price Mary Prochosko Lindci Prowell Eornestine Pullum Lillian Pullurn Phil Purcello Sherry Quentin Mike Quinn I? Pat Quiring Mari Rader Stella Raigoza Linda Rainbow Donna Ralenkofter R0be T Ramos Johnny Rcmdoll Dana Rank Jan Rasmussen Gisela Rawson Ray Ream MD X1 6 7 ILL TAKE ITS SUCCESS juni-Q Vicforio Rhineharf Phyllis Riccobudno STeven Rekeczky James Richardson Roger Richardson Pennie Reddie Danny Reid Helen Reid Linda Rexrood Cherie Rice Williom Richardson Henry Riley xg Roberf Robinson Soncly Robinson Lyclicl Rios Ronnie Rogers Ro bert Rifs ko Mork Robinson Mortho Robinson Pot Robinson AND ITS PRIDE . . . Kim Schworzer Susan Seevers Bill Sells Tom Schous George Schmidf Donnc: Schroeder Shorleen Schiers Susan Sclwmufz Donna Lee Scliow Stephanie Serlic Mary Server Pofricio Show be-.-rg 3- x Us-1 .ri e x 274 Terry Rogers Robert Romo Mike Roscoe Morcio Rush Pot Salome Memo 5C1UfWCl9VS Donald Sainsbury Arlene Souer BlllY 5ChUlTZ wwf' qflvnwah Shorlene Rose Joel Ross Tom Rofkis if R Wul....,..--f gag 27 AND ADVANCE I T0 . . . l Ek 1 3 i Michelle Shearer Faye Shepard Elsa Shoaff Chuck Siefferf Michael Sheeis Leila Sherer Wincla Sholes Gary Simmons 1 Mark Simmons Carol Simpson Larry Simpson Linda Sims 276 ,E ,gp Armide Srnifh David Smifh Karin Smilh Marlys Srnifh Susan Smith Wanda Smifh William Smifh Marlene Smythe Judy Snyder Mary Somers Knufe Sorenson John Sourk 615 ssl ,S 1 B 'll 27 , L 9 iw . 7 Mary Spclinhovver Tony Spcmo Cynfhio Spaulding THE WORLD . . . Douglas Spovin Scmdrcn Spoyer Mark Sfclcey Paul Sfofford Pom Stcmfil Bill Sfoggs Lorry Stahl Anita Stansberry Jamie Staples Betty Stark Craig Stewart Roxie Stewart Michelle Stewart Vai Stewart gl 'x ,jg if Debbie Starzyncki Donna Steckler Richard Stephenson 279 WHERE THEY WILL . . . Virginia Sfewqrr Virginia STeworT K. G. Stevens Beverly STucki Chrisfine Sfurm Toni STieFvc1Ter Ginny Sfobie Think you're pulling Q fast one? Suzi Suiter Ecl Sullivan Judy Suiherlond Debbie Tciber Kurtis Tcickeh' ff.-4 Phyllis Tordivo Mciry Thompson Pofricio Thompson John Swollio Pcltsy Sweeney Theres 0 WHAT in here? Christine Tciylor O. D. Toylor Virginia Thomcis D AGAIN TAKE PRIDE . . . l Theodis Thrower Julie Tishmon JoAnne Tobler Sue Trenory Terry Trewert Don Trorrer Ron Trousdole Dennis TUPPGI' Terry Trull Jonnell Turner y Wk 1, aw, f, ,gas . :1.1 M h V 35 bi Ron Tyler Po? Tynes Judy Underhill Lynn Vgn Elkgn George Von Houfon Lynn Von Room Wdndc VGUQIWH Sfeve Viefhs Lourie Velliqueffe Greg Vigoren ,v K: J .nl '28 4 f . I THEIR ABILITY r Dave Walker I C O ,Fl N 51 SW ki' Rebecca Vineyard Gary L, Waite Garry Waife Judy Wakeman Dolores Walker Eulah Walker Jerry Walker Kathy Walker l Mory Walker Alice Wosolen Lolo Wofers Koren Wolquisf Colvin Wolfer Shirley Wodkins Joyce Wolfson George Woro AI Worunkiw AND PERFORMANCE . . . 6 Bonnie Weaver Alan Weiss Gregg WeisT Linda Werner Mary Lou Webb John Weisser Dean Wells Daniel Wesf l Emmeff West Gary West Linda WesTrup Velica Whaley Christine Whatley Margery Wheelock Janice White Dean Whitman Dolly Wheeler Gary Whipple Ricky Whitehead Mark Whitmore Martha Whitmore Bob Wicklifte Stella Wilcutt Debra Willer 7 AND AGAIN TRIUMPH. l Carolyn Williams Jeanne Wingfield Barbara Yahn Brian Yarbrough 'iw' Carl Wojciechowski Gertrude Woods David Wood Rodney Woodrum LONG Yeo Richard Yobak Randy YOUDQ Regina Young Steven Young Joan Zenchak BASHFUL WARRIORS Tommy Askin Mike Beales Greg Bearden Stevie Bruska Robert Brush Nona Bryant Mike Carney Paul Carter David Edwards Howard Feldman Kathleen Fitzgerald Larry Gardner Ray Gebs George Herman Pete Gilbert Cheryl Grammer Kirk Gries Bruz Hall John Harville Allene Homar Lloyd Hunter Randy Jefferson Diane Kelsch James Kirker Garth Lamb Richard Larson Richard Lavendar Tamara Lewis Michael Longdo Adrienne Lowenthal Steve Marrott Pat McDaniels Lawrence Menze Dayne Miner William Partridge Richard Roloerts Ken Rouw Mark Rowley Carmen Smith Richard Thomas Claude Titus Roland Wear :km is-il ,J Q HS. 4 'I 'Pg 5 5 ,J Us Joe Berione Vice President i LVQA ii'Qi,QEf 'L' FI -w al. -if f ww , Kris Klrkeeng Sherman Hawkes s s L 1 gm, R x ' h , f I 5 4 swffs UNIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. B. Whitehead Mr. J. Cooper Through class leadership and guidance of its ad- visors, the iunior class attained many achieve- ments. The middle class at Western High School proved itself equal to any other in school spirit, class participation and enthusiasm. Hard work, participation, and talent made the iunior class assembly exceptional in quality, and the newly founded tradition of the Turtle Trot was won by the iuniors, who will keep the win- ner's trophy until next year. Successful dances were sponsored loy the class of '66. The most outstanding of these were the Bermuda Bounce, the Sadie Hawkins dance, and the highlight of the year, the Junior Prom. The class of T966 has a prosperous year behind them and they are sure to achieve the goals they seek as Seniors. Mr. R, Ba rnson THE JU IOR CLASS Nan Adams Dominic Aiglio Connie Addington Glen Alleman Donald Abernathy David Ableman KafhY Alfhlei' Kenny Adams Ray Auffrey Keith Auila Lesley Argill Charles Author A .K it A e aiia Cheryl Aguirre 292 Doug Allen Kathleen Anderson Nancy Aylor Pat Bacon Sandi Baelgalupi Joellen Andress Rickey Andrews Bob Baker John Ba lcer Joe Apodoca Steve Apodoca Tom Appleyard Quefa Baker Brian Boggs Linda Bavid Steve Beard Mike Beckley Cyndi Barrett Bruce Bailey Jerry Becraft Dorothy Bee Cham FL 95'-1 i Eddie Balden Steve Balling Nancy Balls Diane Bandics Barbara BarcelOI'1G Chuck Bartolo Mel Bart Judy Bassett Steve Beisser Nancy Bell Tom Bennett John Bell Bob Benke Joe Bertone Gail Bob Bates Jim Bianchi Jim Bichsel Cathy Bickel 9 WITH GREAT ANTICIPATIO M5 Alberf Blacksher Charlene Bleak 4 fu Robert Brewer Ron Briggs Frankie Bridgeman Ron Blovham James Boerge Chuck Brand Steve Breer f'f'4 '-x Roosevelt Boldin Marilyn Brachen Robyn Boyer Bill Bradley 4.419 LeeRoy Britton Brady Brooke Donna Brothertan 5 Greg Bouse Brant Brown Mary Brown Sharon Brown Frank Bruno Cathy Broyles Linda Buchana Torn Brummeit Mary Buchanan Jim Bucher Becky Bunker Norma Bunker Bill Burton Yvonne Bord Danny Buresi Sandy Byrd Debby Cadanback Rosario Busscema Eddie Byrge Kara Cade Mary Cafiero Kathy Cahill Dale Cain Sue Camp Kathy Campbell Marilyn Cantrell Mike Calmy. Bob Campbell Ron Campbell Jeanne Caralaio Kirk Cammack John Campbell Terry Campbell Richard Carmer Kit Carpenler Larry Carpenler Brenda Carson Paul Carfek Barbara Carter Bill Carter 295 ET THE CHALLENGE n-aqui' 6 Gordon Carter Susan Carter Bruce Caton Kathi Caudill Phil Cenicola Dan Chalmers Pat Chasteen Warren Chenez Karen Childers Dayid Christensen Bill Clark Howard Clark Mary Clark Willard Clark Duane Clement Carye Cobb Rosann Clare Kerry Cochrell Paul Cloudman Mike Coldren Grace Cole Deloris Collins Dayid Colter Lyn Condo Terry Compton Mike Conrad Eddie Console Richard Copsdclle Dan Corrington Cherienne Couionl Adrienne Coy John Craddock Reno Cragun Charlotte Crawford Bob Crouch Dennis Daniels Gary Crowe Lillie Davis Sam D'Andrea Marcia Davis Bill DeMoss John DeMoss James Denas Linda DePue Mischelle Devere Nancy Deverell Marion Davis Ronnie Davis Sam Davis William Dawson Cheryl Dean Mike Del-lcirt Bob DeHolclT Pam Delaney Harold DeMa FS OF THEIR TRADITION S Tony Dineen Befh Dixon Lyn Dixon Kerry Dolan Larry Dickson Ralph Dielhl Thomas Diggs Melody Digregorio Susan Donahue James Down Pat Doyle Ron Drake 9 Mike Ensworth John Evely Barbara Everson Jerry Ebelpoff Renee Ebgor Gary Echols 3' B'-'N4 F Terry Dunbar Burr Duncan Gary Durham Alphonso Eason Margaret Faley Dave Fantauzzi wr A Carmen Edwards Brian Elmore Vickie Farr Charles Farrell Christina Faxon Henry Frazer Kent Featherstone Vince Felgar Ray Fell Cary Freeman Randy Felts Pam Fields Tom Field Stacey Fields Maveine Fincher Rex Fiving Robert Flanagan Johnnie Flod Terry Flood Beverly Follin Hellen Ford Beverly Forster Paula Foust Brent Foutz Cheryl Fox Jeff Fox Don Freeman Janice Friedman Tom Froistad Earl Fruits 'Sw AN D SUCCEEDED WITH Terry Fulbright Shelia Gallardo Sue Gorn Gary Garrison Sherry Gaclbaw Carla Gallimore Paul Garrett Gary Gebs Wes Gagnekin Barry Gambarana Ron Garside Howard Geer Ron Gilster Vaughn Goebel David Gooch Darlene Gray Lynn Gilleman Daniel Gomez Esrer Goodwin Donna Gray Leslie Genoresi Sherry Gianconfieri Alyse Gibson James Gray Sian Gray O Jim Gibson Bruce Gilbert Barbara Green Jeff Gresser E all J , KE, ff i Xi Ben Griffith Dale Grismore A Randy Gubody Gail Haack Richard Halak Jim Gutierrez Bill Haines Dean Hull Sandra Harbor Paulette Harmon Ron Harris John Harbaugh Craig Harris Yvonne Harris Diana Harmer Linda Harris Wilbur Harris Diane Hall Scotty Hamann Valerie Harrison Steve Hartman Mike Harves Patrick Hannon Vivian Hansen Nancy Hammond Alan Handle Terry Harvey Linda Harville Sherman Hawkes 30 ri r fl THE SADIE HAWKINS D CE Johnnie Hoye Lynn Hoyes Greg Hoys Morvo Jo Heindon Glendo Helberf Margo Hczzord Shirley Hearth Doug Hele Cherie Henderson Kofhy Herzog Som Helms Steve Hill Potricici Hinton Cheryl Hirschi Vicki Hokonson Rollyn Hollaury Bob Holden Roy Holford Marko Holland Mitzv Hollenbeck A Yolondc Holbert Cheryle Hoover Wilbur Hoover Dovid Hop Jim Hopkins John Hrenon Keith Hudson Robin Huffi Jim Hull David Hunt Alan Hunter W Duane Hurlburr Jackie Hynds William llchik Jeane Imhoff Christine Jacob .K Linda Hopkins Henry Jacobs Judy Jacobs Elizabeih Jacoby Jayne Jaegar C Gail Horoh Melodie Horton Jim House Janice Jaggers Jack Howard laadef Jamerson Sandy Hubbard Iaine James Kay Jaylor Judy Jerrerson Vickie Jeffs THE BEAUTY OF THE 4 Bob Jensen Dennis Jensen Clarice Jenson Bill Jorgensen Joyce Jureack Kenny Jochim Alrhio Johnson John Johnson Dwoin Kaiser Emory Kcilfenhom Polly Johnson Ronnie Johnson Virginia Johnson John Karnmeyer Harry Karn I , Carol Johnston Gay Jones Robert Jones Janet Johnston Jeff Jones Russell Jones Elton Jones Mike Jones Julie Jordan Sandy Kaufman Gwen Kelly Linda Kelly Tom Kelly Q Vickie Kelly Paul Kelsay Janice Kenne Bruce Kennedy Dan Kennedy Phil Kennedy 7.,i,fT'h' . Ted Kreuzer Par Kugse Cliff Kerns Shirley Kidder Kathryn Kirnberlin William King Bill Knerr Carol Ketts Mike Knowlden Wayne Knell Linda Kock 1, .vi J G' LE 'ini- .J I Ex L9 , 45. i -. V .J wif: A4 Ken Koervvilz Cliuclg Kolasinski Bill Kosman Joyce Kwiatkowski Rober? Labrum Jay Lclrnb Kittie Landrum John LaBounfy Steve Ladnick Diane Lancaster Jon Landry 30 CHRISTMAS DECORATION S Debbie Lcinwon Kciihy Lanseri Murvyn Lawhorn Gary Lindblam Linda Lintz Diane Leach Judy Leason Jack Leavitt John Liston Dorinda Lloyd Jilleen Leavitt Larin Leavirt Lisa Lodjic Evelyn Logan R-k L Diana Leins Lindo Lewis Lgii I-Sgsiller Bob Lewis Jenny Lidey l i l V George Logan Barbara Lowe Marilyn Lyon Sherry Lononey Bill Lowman Mac MacDonald Maureen Mace Phil Malley Steve Marks Marilyn Martin Norma MacKinnon Michael Markoff LeRoy Martin Brenda Mason Stan Mathews Judy Mathis E. J..McArdle Karen McArthur Candy Mathis Garre Mathis M k M Gre or Dan Mclntosh llane McMurray Jerry McBride Duncan McCoy Poger McDonald I E C Q H McDowell Steve McKinnie James Mclntosh Leslie McNamara Linda McCormick Mike Mclfievefte orace 7 if 2 4 at E JX THE P0 P OF THE Marcia MCNUTT Frank Mercadanie Linda Mellinger Rodney Meriman James Michael John Miller Marilyn Miller Mike Miller Tom Miller Charlofie Mi Sandy Minni Lonne Mirko Ellen Mitchell Donna Moders John Morgan Fred Morell Paul Morley Kris Morris Wendy Morrow Mike Mosley Jim Moulton X! Mike Mulheirn Ronald Munro Bob Munster Paul Munteon i rdf gli, :xg J Q1-..,g4,i fb-db' ' vi' -as 'ww James Miller Pai Murphy Mike Myer ,E H ig, I ,V ' il li Ernie Myers Mickey Nagle Vicky Nason La'ry Nave Ruth Nesyoid Dennis Newberry Vicky Nick Lance Nielsen Chareen Noorclam Sandy Noordam Rich Norkin Nerissa Nowfafil Keith Neliis Ken O'Conneli Gien Oelrich Linda Oke Mara Shane O'Hara Connie Oliver Cynfhia O'Mailey Gloria O'Neal Ron Owen Terry Ostlund DOH Nelson Nancy Nelson Lynn Nelson Lynn Nesvoid 309 JU IDR PRO Bob Painter Jessie Palm Cindy Paton Karon Pauls Dennis Pelligra Penny Peterson Dan Pixley Duane Price Valerie Putman poberm pace Toni Peterson Renee Rollock Ronald Pritchett Leonard Pyles Gail pogigo Albert Pierro Richard Pope Daphne Proclriaska Patti Quigley Diane Petri Spencer Preston Bill Publaw Mike Quinlaw Halen Pepuakis i-ien'y Pepper Robyn Perkins Waneita Pence '..-an 'if rre 'U P Ui Claire Quinte Steve Rabinowitch Bob Rainbow Ilene Ralcower Mark Romsey Teri Rauscher Christina Rice Deloris Ridley Peter Robert Glen Rawson Lindo Richardson Robert Riley Bill Roberts J . Mary Reed Nathaniel Richman Tom Rittmcin Bill Roberts Dzlcliiie RRUGi:S?d Marvin Reid Pom Ridgeway Steve Robeck Dove Roberts sen Phil Roberts John Robinson Linda Robinson -ua Rosemary Robinson AND THE THIRD Susan Robinson Sheryl Roos Scott Roclich Dorothy Ross Cyndi Rogers Paul Roundy Lynette Saylors Bob Scherrer Dennis Scalon Ted Schirmer Ken Royal Mary Nell Royer Rodney Rozzelle Dan Rubinsky Dave Rudiak Julie Russ Linda Russell Rick Schwartz Velma Scott Marcia Scannell Randy Russell Peggy Sarfain Larry Sears Barbara Seible Jerry Seible Jim Schlesinger Bobby Sflmeidel' Alan Schneider LROWWG 5ClWfUmm ..-fl 'Y is i l , wir: , S 'Q i eeiie 0 Howard Shaw Michelle Sherralt Alan Seilen Margarei Shanlz Carole Smith Marcia Smiih Ethel Smith Judy Smolens Glenn Smith Trudy Smolens Jack Shock Jerry Silgar Dorofhy Snowden Bill Sparks Gary Simhins Cecil Simon David Singmasfer Chris Soto Gary Souza William SkivingTon Lucy Skweir Sandra Slater Andrea Sfaheli Brian Stanley L1 Linda Sleeper Bill Smiih Bruce Smith Terrie Stanley Linda Sfecklein 1: ' ' Mfr xi ? VAL, - 2 1-. V 9 Q.. ' g i s ANNUAL TEEPEE TALK Mallory Steehleve Carole Steele Jaleen Steep Jerry Stromme Shirley Sutton Ken Stricklands T' ?,:'r3f M l 314 Brent Stewart Carol Stewart Judy Stewart Virginia Stewart Larry Stirinett Sandy Swegle Lynne Tabor Dyane Taylor Penny Teate Christine Teati Larry Terrell Linda Terrell Andrea Tester Roger Thomas Wayne Thompson Carole Thompson Judy Thorn Jim Thompson Randy Thorton Norm Thompson Darro Thult Tina Tucker Darlyne Tyler Ed Underhill Marilyn Wagner Chrns Wallace Davrcl Wallace Penny Walter Robert Wealther Davld Ward John Van Houten Steve Warren lrma Washungfon Lows Washnngton Jrm Watklns Vera Watson Susan Waite David Walker Pat Walker Blaine Tobler Phil Tolavder Janet Tucker Peter Varema Joan Velliquefte Bob Wagner Glenn Van Roelcel Jtm Van Wlnlcle Bob Van Leer Ruth Ann Webb DeeAnn Weerts Jerry Weikel Lee Welch Bob Wellnitv 5 THUS E DED THEIR YEAR La Rita Wells Sheila Wender Ken? Werly Robin Wes? Terry Wes? Goil Whitney Phil Wichmcinn Jim Wickliffe Bill Widman Fredrickci Wikam 316 Som Wilkerson Mike Willl'1lTe Alanderi Williams Connie Williams Jeff Williams, John Williams Jovona Williams Cecilia Wilson Jim Winchesier Richard Wood Bob Woods Darlene Workman Jerry Worpell Mike Wysocki Walter Yelverfon Chuck Young John Young Jerry Zane Berry Whaley Wayne Wheeler Ecirl Whitehead Michelle Zesblum Kathy Zornies IN MEMORIAM GREGG GORDEN gf' - r, s 'mf bw. ., P' A fifi, President Danny 5 'fl'-' ' ,a-rf -r y ff!! , yq 52' fi -n H5 Q8- X 4' l 'J ,. J XI 11 'Q 4 X ri R, '+A 'Ai' Fr! X ,. 'Q ,Q 4 ,fi 1' J , N Mi I LVN, Wax lf' ll' 'ff , Q, 'ff' IFFNIQFIFI : , 59 ,vl 1 yd, A ' Q f -' . :ff 532 35 fl ,31.fYf1'NJ' Q' YQ' ' ,iv ,ff , if ' X , -1 I' Q .4 ' ' Q, 9 1. , 'xi L a X N ff fi' Zgj fix z 11-' ,, , .5 ' I 4 r -1 3, , 2 . vig- :gm . W . W, W hi. . Q, My T nf, - ,M n N xv 1 3,-2 .-if - .H, L , .. 5 9-.K . 3 I 1 'Q X A 6 .4 H Y 1, ww ..A. . ,. 5 , 1 I2 fi H ,V ,777-,,!i. , A if , fx? W , 3 S f Y l we Q Treqsuref 2 1fSQCIQAfCI'9W Shauna Christensen Glnhleig Zlibflif , V , Al T Ar? f , ai P f 1 5 X J V W, i A A 4-H f nw , ' E J ,f M, . QL , , 5'-N25 f Q Q ff' ' :.,x.x ' , , A ' i mm vfigfmg t I y V W -.. SOPHO ORE CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Martinez, Sophomore class advisors. ln This pasT year of progress and achievemenT The Sophomore Class has added much To WesT- ern High School. They have shown Their School SpiriT by placing second in The Homecoming FloaT ConTesT. They have shown Their enThusiasm by winning The TradiTional peace pipe ThaT is awarded To The class showing The mosT spiriT in assemblies. The Sophomore Class presented The annual SweeThearT Ball which was a greaT suc- cess. Throughouf The year This class had several Tund raising proiecTs, The mosT imporTanT being The car wash. As They Tinish This year They look Torward To Their Junior year and eagerly awaiT Their Senior year. 9 THE EWE ST CLASS Edward Abboir Jaqui Able-s Colleen Adamour Gary Adams Roy Addington Darlene Aguiar Paul Ahern Debby Ahigrim Bonnie Alford Albert Arakelian 14. . If . A Q5 T' We af , .5 a D f M 1' 1 S. Carol Andrews Don Anselmo Wayne Anila Myrna Appelby Marsha Axler John Ayoub John Adair Peggy Bailey Beny Anderson Bob Anderson Jeff Anderson Irene Alle Nora Allen Bill Alley Jclyann Allred Paula Armel Gale Armstrong Sieve Armisfead Paul Arnold K x Manuel Anderson Mark Anderson Wayne Anderson Marie Arnoldson Russel Arriola Don Asefra V vin ,V i- fprin- s 1 Janet Askin Jay Aiwarer Pauline Auffrey ff 4 If If Steve Baker Rosalie Balls Julane Baker Emma Jean Baks QV Craig Barnson Dean Barnom Elmo Bentley Pete Bernhard Kathy Biller Linda Bergn Willie Berry Scheela Bilyeu Karen Bergin Sara Bigforcl Jack Bishop A . .2 f, 4 f Shannon Barrett Sheridan Barrett Tim Barlusck Mike Basaric Randall Bares Randy Bayer Bonnie Bleak Keith Boman Linda Baie Toni Booth Raymond Bollinger Steve Borroom 5:9-.U v ' f f f Q f l' in EY ,K 195' 5: ,V , ,xt g V Q 4 Q, 1' 5 Q i as 6, Glenda Beahm Susan Bean Joe Beaudin Martin Becker Connie Bottinger Q 1 f If Susie Becraft Patty Been Linda Benger Dennis Bennett Chris Bentley Randy Bowman 53 .C Ri W if ,H 3 A 5, A' RRIVED I FORCE Nate Boyd John Boyer Cheryl Bradford Judy Boyer Terry Brotton Roy Brown Mark Buck Savannah Brown Laurie Buckley Bob Browne Hunter Buettner Paul Bruno Val Buhecker ,vi Bruce Brende Carole Brent Cheryl Brewer Elmer Bunqh TOFT1 BUI'CllCli Mory Ann Bunch Annette Burks Scott Bunker TfGCv Bums 5n.3lg Cindy Brewer Jennie Brewer Steve Burton Ralph Buscemo Rex Bushman QM Judy Brookman Don Brooks Norma Foye Burgen Kim Butler Lynn Caceres Dan Callister Larry Brown Amy Campbell Cynthia Common Ann Campbell Bob Campbell Doug Campbell Lionel Campbell Mary Ann Cannon Pere Cicchefti Cindy Cifaratti i 4 lll s P :,A M A -J, fl llll llll ? Mike Corrigan Par Corrollo Nancy Claiborne Shirley Claiborne 4 Porn Carpenter Candy Carroll Jamie Clark Kalhy Clark Lincla Clark Mike Clark Ada Cassen Troy Carter Sandra Clark Carol Clarke Joan Clary Nancy Cloussen Cathy Clare -ev John Casrleberry Jack Chambers Jan Clay Brace Clayborne Daly Clolhier Gailen Cob +44 ,Mun I Q ri James Chance John Chance Jeff Childers Lonnie Christensen Shauna Christensen Randy Cochran John Cockrell Dolores Coffman Jim Cole Joe Collet J ...xg .L , f .. Z N A It 9 inf? war, J la nfl ' 4? J X. .35 , H eg-of f 2 4 it Juanita Collins Robert Collins Vernon Collins Carol Colters Ken Conway B H b uf S s X-v U. LITTLE AWED. Carles Cooke Ken Cook Amanda Cooley laura Copperall Mia Conant Kathy Daffer Jim Corey Glen Coslar Bruce Couch Sandra Couch Jett Cowen Robert Cowldislaw Dan Cox rell Leonard Cox D , MX Jack Crager Betty Crawford Sharon Crine Cathy Crooks Greg Courant Madline Cox Al Crosby Make Dahle Ron Dalby Nancy Damron ' A 'e'l i' 5 , r . , m e it f 'C ' ' rooo if ,,f3 ' -ri ' i f iiv M w e at i t . I J we ' fl? as ' A 3' if Q' A V ' ' ' re 1'1I' A i f C ,, f lr , Linda Cross Annie Cunningham Clwistene Crowe Mary Cunningham Rlwera Croxton Stephen Cummins Janet Crutchfield Jack Cutler Jeanne Crutchfield Alfred Cuva i ' wi: l 'M 1 f' Q ,, 0 N igel.. , 5 i , E ml . I I A ,V Bolo Davenport Thomas Diggs Bob Dill Leonard Dixon Shirley Dixon Jerry Doerr John Donnely Dan Doran Gwen Dorman Kent Dougan David Davis Jeanie Davis John Dowling Bobby Downey Connie Downing Jeff Davis Gerald Davis Marcy Dawes Ronald Day Russell Dazzio Rick Debelloy Connie Decker Dan Denlflarfog Bill Deuley Laura Deuley Mimi Deverall David DeWee5 Ronna Draper Kailnryn Duncan Sue Drum Mike Dunn Linda Eads Greg Eakins Brent Ellsworth Dean Elsori Debbie Elson Susan Erbe John Erickson EST ERN'S LARGEST CLASS Pam Eakins Marian Escobar Karen Esslinger Danny Evans Doris Fair Terry Fairchild V ii 1, l 1 1 ? fi. Ray Eaxley Pat Fagan Bob Farley Collins Farr Jerry Fedelleck Ken Fehrman p-,ff Judy Ebeltoft John Ferguson Diane Ferrara Don Ferris John Fischer if ip.. my 'S' Dave Echols Linda Echols Ruth Fisher Ronnie Fletcher Joanne Flores Jeff Flowers ,wr ? , I Chuck Edenburn Lynn Edgar Virginia Foley ' x Ronda Footes John Fox Kathy Eclmunclson Monica Eisenberg Hal Elippin Liz Ellingham Sue Fox Steve Franks ..--4 Clieryl Frassa Robert Frazier Sandy French Judy Glantz Lyn Gleason Suzanne Glynn J, I Stewart Freshwater Pat Frieser Steve Frostick David Golalstien Glenn Golclstien Wendell Goldstien 'S Randy Fruzza Dorotby Funches Pam Gadbaw Mawa Gonzales Julie Goldman Diana Gordon 505 ' sf 15 f fit? w Greg Gage Mildred Gains Janet Galliher Gloria Goldow Mike Goal Patsy Grabam n- M Dave Gallo Mike Garcia Donna Garry Blake Grant Jan Grant .lim Glautbam WM, ,A 5 f 1 Bev Gibson Robin Gilbert Bill Gibson Ken Gil Maureen Gilbert Pam Gillespie Ken Grasmick Dale Gray Nellie Gray ., - fs , .f . kv 15. Margo Grayson Rodrick Green x K 7 Sheila Greenshaw Laura Hanlin John Hansz Janet Hansen Mike Hardin Nanna Harper Melvin Grey Terry Gump Janet Grub Mary Lynn Gunn Kafhy Harrington Don Harris John Harris f 'ull' I Mike Gunn Lloyd Guyse Steve Hager Glen Gunnels Bafbara Hackett Marcia Hahn Danny Gutierrez Robbin Haddock Larry Haines Bill Hartman Bill Harvey David Harwood Karl H011 Richard Haubour Russell Harvey James Halton Bemord Hgwking ab' if ig W L ,El ' W e ' K L L ., A . - ,,, VA L' ' A P r X A ':2E I3 A - ,5 1' 'aa ,,,,,,,,,,h , 'IZ' NEW' W I 1 ,7 , if L 2, qi f n. . W, '- g,. .a,ifki -M Nl 'H WY 'K A1 f,ifN.i . sw L., ,,, l I alfa ' A f Randy Holcomb Lynda Halko Defe Hall Terry Hall Don Hammond Debby Hale PLUNGED I TO ITS Kelly Hayward David Heap Sandra Heck Nela Hedrick Peggy Helberf Bob Helgeson Gail Henderson Shirley Henderson ,.: ,A 4, Virgil Hokanson Keith Halbert . . 'fl ' A P, 1' if B ' .fi , C . 5, in x ' 'R 4 N, 5 ,J gf . . Q Bill Himel Jana Hindley Jim Hiie Danny Horcl Chris Horwitz Pat Horsely X, Nancy Hix William Hoff Carl Houser Christine Hodgkins Velma Holman Al Hoffman Deborah Hogan Sandra Holmes Roberta Hmyids Barbara Hoover O Jan Howells Kathy Jacobson Theresa Jefferson Joe Jerome Robert Jirnerson Daly Hubko Terry Hudson Margaret Johns Dave Johsen Cherril Johnson Denny Hunt Shirley Hunt Danny Johnson Debby Johnson Jim Johnson David H'-Jftlef Elain Hutchinson Theresa l-lurlburt guscm Hymos vm Danny Johnston Mike Johnson Milton Johnson Carlene Jonas Bill Jones Barbara Joiner Bruce Jones ,X- r. ii. ' .rf Maxine ldeltonso Connie lvers Betty Jackson Lille Jackson Mary Jackson Rick Jacobs Sharon Jacobs Carmello Jones Catharina Jones Donna Jones George Jones l A. TRADITION S WITH THE Kathy Jones Steve Jones Charles Jordan Terry Judd Steve Kalb Pam Kanely Dori Kinner Glenda Kitley Sheila Krutsinger Madeline Klenke Shirley Kline Leota Jones Susan Jones Gary Judd Rex Junor Darryl Kalmus Cathy Keitel Paulette Keith Phillip Kelly Charles Kellner Linda Kelggy xi Mike Kenyon Larry Killough Cornel Kimbie Kathie King Debbie Kieffer Robert Kilmer Lewis Kimble Gloria Kinnie Jerry Kelso Jeff Katz Bernie Kloback Janner Koenig Richard Kostelac Terry Knowlden Lynn Krasaway Isabel Lazarus Edward Leavitt Delois Lee Mary Adele Lee Mary Alice Lee Roger Leipski A 'r- Anne Leman Bill Lemmon Gary Levell Harriett Lewis Barbara Lindsey L , 'Ley iz -V' Randy Laight Sandy Lamb Sylvia Linton Madeline Lively Dorothy Logan Willie Bea Lang Kathaleen Lang Audrey Langstrom Ronald Laurence Leo Lowentlial Elaine Lucas Roy Langston Mike Laudenslager David Larkin Brian Lavigna Dave Larsen Earlee Lawsen Freddie Lyons Nancy MacDonald Sylvia Lund Robert MacDonald Marilyn Lyons Sandi MacDonald Lee Lawson Charles Lay Calvin Lazarus Penny Macklin Vicki Magnettia R0 TIC SWEETHE RT BALL. ,ar M ... is if .1 DiC1VW9 MUISY Rosemary Manvell Mike Malloy John Mangeris Beverly Manning David Markholf George Mongeris Linda Mgnnirig Don Marks Tommy Martin Danny Massey Mgry Mgyg Helen Martinez Rosemary Maftsson MQ,-sim MCCIQW Kathy Marine Frank Maronski Cecelia Marruio Richard McCIehan Donna McCoy Tom McCoy Suzanne Martin aff Randy Mari Rav Martin Virginia McCleave Anne MCDerrnO1 Ernesfine McCluIIah PONY MCFCVIGYWS Ken Mcmllock Roberf McH0rdv Danna McFarland Dennis MCKinI'1ey Peggy McLean Lorena McMahan Cynthia McManus Jodeffe McNaIIen Teny Mendenhall 4 Sherry McNair Tony Mendenhall Joyce Mott Art Moulding Roger Mueler if MJ! Q at L il' x lb i. s . ,. , , Q. if , ,. i -2 ' ii 'rx r X Carol Meller Nancy Mellinger Margarita Mencloz Bob Merfy Jimmy Mulhern Peggy Murie Arthur Miller Cliff Miller Janice Miller Stan Miller Marla Mescher Mark Meflen Verita Miles Stan Milewskci Kathy Murnome Mike Murray wit Robert Mills J Alma Miracle 3: -A Jim Montague I ig Sharlyn Moody I George Moore 3 - 2 x l A l lkk X it 'l:. ff A Linala Moore Mary Moore Valinda Moore Richard Morgan Shirley Morgan Marvin Morell 'Q John Morris Susan Morris Lynn Morrott Jackie Morton Suzy Moser Nadine Moskowitz A AS SOPHO ORE , THE Scott Murray Suzanne Muir John Muicheson Bonnie Nason Cathy Naugle Rebecca Navvratil James Neal Steve Neil Robert Nellums Ruby Nellums I Carl Nelson Doug Nelson John Nelson Carla Nesvola Mary Nitkin Brad Nokes lngolf Nato Carol Oakley Loy Ann O'Brien Susan O'Daniel Linda Patterson 396 l - A ll l i Q. s Beverly Oliver Mike Osborne Dale Padgett Joe Perez Dennis Patter Bonnie Park Paula Parker Bob Patten Jack Perry Russ Peterson Sue Petty Mark Perez Susan Perkes JW E, ai, 41 1 Lynflci Powers Barbara Prealmore Richie Powers Cory Pribble Roy Price Sherry Priny Pamela Prisbery Leanie Reid Terri Reising Linda Renflo Tina Reno Sandra Rexford Ralph Rhea Sandie Roclike Lonnie Rainey Dave Ramsey Carol Ranolli Olga Rasmussen Clem Rawlins Connie Ray Leslie Reid Mary Quinlan Kathy Quinn Pam Rabenneck Sherri Pickett Pat Plunkett Raymond Pierce Ron Pollock Dale Pino Jim Powers Betty Priscaro Chris Publow Mir-iidie Putnam Linda Pritchett Roger Pulsipber Wayne Pyles CLASS IS LOOKING Duane Richards Gordon Richards Paula Richardson Dave Rogers Linda Rogers Mike Riley Wayne Roberts Dale Ritton Foy Robertson Rose Robbins Maria Rocco Paul Rogers Randy Rogers Jymie Rollins Jimmie Rollins Jayne Rodgers ROUH R06 Charmaine Roe BGVbUl'C' ROQGVS Buddy Rose Ethel Mae Ross Sherry Rose Janioe Rourh Noncy Resell Laurie Rovere Ethel ROSS Bob Rubinsky Michal Romano Ron Romyn Susan Ronka Merwin Ruesch Lindo Russell Jewelene Ryan Lindo Sammonn Roy Sanders Kris Sanders 7 --ugh. Anne Sanderson George Saphire Helois Sayles Kirk Scharnaun Tony Schmid Johney Schrock Susan Schwartz Sharon Scott Pam Secord Sysie Sells ,gg . -, -' inf i I Tom Sellwood Naomi Sharpe Jack Severson Darlene Shaw Joe Shaw Nancy Shaw Marilyn Simoni Linda Sims Bill Skalak Peggy Sloan James Splond Jeff Sports Eric Springall Ron Spurlock if Brent Smith Morris Smith Valeria Smith Cindy Smith Owen Smith Vickie Snatic Eddy Smith Ronald Smith Dick Snider Geraldean Smith Rosemary Smith Willie Snowden Jackie Smith Tim Smith Patty Soule Jerry Stafford Sharon Staggs Cheryl Stanfill x x A FORWARD ITH TICIPATIO Claudette Stockstill Cheryl Stoika Mary Ann Streckbein Anna Street Rick Stromwel Sue Sutton Lo ry Swanciger Jerry Sweatfield Tim Sweeney Karen Tackett Andrea Talcas Jacqueline Stansb Tonya Stanworth eww Wife Lynn Stednick Cindy Stevens Linda Steely John Stevenson Kem Steffen Charles Stewart Kenny Tankersley April Terrace Kenny Thomas Jerry Taylor Jim Terrible Jan Thomas Leonette Taylor Bob Thalgott Mike Thomas Dale Stewart Ken Stewart Monte Stewart Cheri Thompson Howard Thornhill Lee Thornton ,ae Sara Stewart Valeria Stewart Doug Stiles Jack Tighe Betty Titus Marilyn Tobman 'dnl' Carlos Torres Lois Tortomas Bob Townsend Sandy Van Buslcerk Grelchen Van Patten Par Vaughn Vic Vedora Celesti Vernelti Elaine Vin? Laura Virhs Tom Vlassis 40 Danny Townsend Mike Treacy Jacqueline Turner Bob Trarert DDVOTlW6CI Trimers Randy Turner Sam Tyler I Janice VlieT John Wagner Bill Vlinen Helen Walker Arthur Wade Jerry Walker Susie Underhill Bonnie Updegraff . KVLK r .,,. Elizabeth Valder Paula Valeri Jack Valero Alon Wall Jean Walzinger Randy Walters Terry Word Alan Van Buren ki. Melody Wasdon TO THE FORTHCOMING YEARS Willie Washington Florence Washington James Wiesl Tim Willcufr Doug Wilde Bernard Williams Lawrence Wilkins Charlie Williams Kelly Wilkinson Diane Williams If y , i ri y f o iii , : ,i ig 5 eiir , ' L , i, . if ?, Q A 2 y gig f K' lg '-lores Watkins Beth Weinstein Ann Welch Ngncy Wegf Cindy Wesfon mandy Weigang Sharon Weinrraub Jody Welch Norman Wegf Steve Westover I S .A , ss Ns ,rsi ge like i s 1' ' Vi Joe Whaley Rhonda Wheeler Neil Wheelock Sandra Whisenart Mary White Jeanne Williams Ronda Williams Wes Williams Betty Wilson Monday Williams Peggy Williams James Willoughey Erma Jean Wilson Mome Wilson I A ooo Roy Wilson Joe Wimberly Bobby Joe Witt . . 'G i xf K Qi ' we . . B. , 1 ,x, Lindo Wollenzier Larry Woo Alene Wood Miqnon Woodrum pk Steve Woodworth Borbcro Wynn Judy Wycoff Debby Young Kathy Zander Toni Zeiger f ,f is 'nf ' my Gerry Zobrist Ginnie ZobrisT Sophomores! Busy of work. Mark Zobrist Gary Zornes ORE BASHF Bunnie Abbott Darrell Baser Farel Benger Mike Brown Jo Calvin Sue Chambers Ken Cook Larry Davis Kelly DePasquale Deloros Dixon Richard Eastman Elizabeth Edwards Nellis Ellis Lohny Elmore Bruce Freuer Virginia Fine Cliff Findley Thelma Gary Steve Giddes Aaron Giglio Susan Hanson Vickie Heath Larry Herbert Brenda lsom Mary Jacobs Robert Jimenez James Keaernes Bill Keith Dona Kelly Leslie Lee Randy Lemmon Andrea Leser Joe Levine Joe Manders Pat Markley Dan Markoff Judy Nave Charles Neese Gary Nelson Carol Newell Steve Olson Robert Painter David Parker Brad Perry Barbie Rasmussen Danny Reiff Susan Sacunders Diane Sanderson Karen Sandy Pam Tally Barbara Taylor Sue Taylor Vicki Von Raam Sarah Wagner Keith Wakeman L WARRIORS! nfl llf f 'av gf4fSSf f 6' I ,Q 5. Q X U j 'Wi , , ,. ff! ffif ,f H ll 'IL i f lllliliiii ci Wi - -ff Tk TTTTT 'F 'E'?s.,-.-S-,Y ...ff 355 Hg , EJ W' 1 .fff47EAAk61mMW ,4 4-u Ullsufiyyyf W 5 EMILY iaoo WEE E 1 4 ,,, f Wx I W XXX 'N mZ? f-l-'Z 54fL 5 'MX 'EPITAPH ff x , ' RTISING 34 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS O F '65 DAIRY PRODLJCTS First with the Finest P. O. Box 560 ' 1440 las Vegas Blvd. North LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ALWAYS HEALTHFUL DAIRY PRODUCTS CompIimenI's of CASINO CENTER DOWNTOWN Las Vegas CALIFORNIA CLUB CLUB BINGO DicimoncI's Jim NEVADA CLUB FREMONT HOTEL cmd Ccisino GOLDEN GATE GOLDEN NUGGET Binion's HORSESHOE CLUB LAS VEGAS CLUB LUCKY CASINO THE MINT HOTEL ond Casino PIONEER CLUB WorId's Brightest Skyline 34 I I ROBERT CAMPBELL Union Oil Dealer 900 Tonapah Hwy. ' Las Vegas, Nevada ' Phone OR 8-2690 PHONE 382-7502 DISTRIBUTOR -5feL2?2920f AUTO GLASS COLORADO AT COMMERCE JACK SEARLE LAS VEGAS, NEVADA DAY OR NITE WE MAKE ALL SPEEDY SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS BURTON BAIL BONDS CITY, STATE AND FEDERAL BONDS Anywhere - Any Time KELLY BURTON PHYLLIS BURTON Phone 382-4489 DOUGLAS BURTON 38244624 Rep. 326 So. 3rd St. U.S. Fidelity 81 Guaranty Co. Las Vegas, Nevada ,goia's dgiiiie Bans 9 Guys TINY 8: TEENS CHARLESTON HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER 57C SO, DECATUR PHONE 870-3224 VEGAS PACIFIC INSURORS 1111-Y LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD SOUTH LAS VEGAS, NEVADA NfvAoA 1300 South Main Street Bunn FIIIIIIL A vE2z?::QvA PAUL THOMPSON -k Awnings Tk Tile Flooring 'k Carpeting Tk Venetian Blinds DICK GRANT Telephone 382-4081 if Drapenes Tk Patio Covers TWIN LAKES MOBIL 5 I THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Best in quality and best in service IO3 East Charleston G. D. Mac McWiThey LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Branch Manager Phone: DU 2-7898 Dan Neagle I32I Tonopah Highway Phone 878-29IO Las Vegas, Nevada 927767 Tropicana ZS ON EIGH S QTER MEETING 8. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SCHOOLS, SERVICE CLUBS, CHURCHES, CIVIC 8. BUSINESS GROUPS. M e s, MA? 1' IYZI In Lg A H ll ' American Home of the Folie: Bergere I . mg- 5- I I ., I I I In IF I , ..a,.-aiu.-.ws lm N IE - - -- +A- - 7' '-:H ...- STORE FRGNTS: MIRRORS Wilgar Br Emi ' MW 2315 735 3033 2975 So HIGHLAND LAS VEGAS NEVADA Cllarlhe .S'helfo0'.s' - WESTERN 1 Men's wear w'ih a flair' I ' I' 517 E I FOR I 384 7545 THE FAMILY FASHION SQUARE IAcrossf Th Sfgrdustl X SANCHEZ STUDIO l06 N 3rd 382 6183 All Negofives kepf on file ll , 1 f' lihe i O jf' HOLLYWOOD V CALLING -gf '.L. Q Make Your Fuiure 1 l s' Career ,':-., '--,.V A Beauiy Career! Learn 10 be a leading hair Jtylifzf Tfyere if a huge demmzrl for .flfillczi Bcfzz4licia1z5 and Hollywood Grad- uates are fzlwfzyf in defmzfzd. Scholarships Are Available Inquire with your vocational counselor. 116 North are sfreef DU 2-8062 115 W Impeflvl ' 4 an WM? J ww T ,ns if L1 ma.: W 1 ss. .s if W' The Varsi+y Shop for young men's apparel The Miss Vegan Shop for Teen Fashions Ezfiinzp :Q:,'5:3 :3:5:i'1: . 'j,.,:-1: 2 22222723 '?Zf2:. T 1 c33:157:3f4f2fr -cv-.1-ffrzrzi. :f-1-'.':- 5. 1 '-Z'-Q1 f:'-'E'fS52fr?E'2 -'Q-:3':.:4-::f2'1:2:l:1, Eg-ff'-h 3113 V' ' --.f'2 :1:- : f-:-:- .'-5' . X4 -f:f':C :-:4 , ,,, 49,91-5q:3-. - :ff:5F21:,. jf 2' I ' '-zxqgzz-14 2: .453 f . ,x H, aw . j 4 f if 1 fav? - , . '34, -4:4 1 ,M ,,...,m,. we .. , .,,,,,,,,,.,,:y - M. M -q1,..,.-:,,.Z1ffE,2',.fE My My . ' -418 Fremont 382-3562 Garehime Music Co. 955 East Sahara The Complete Music Store Phone:...735-4947 300 Frernont Street Allen and Hunson's 404 Fremont 384-3960 385-2484 I I Ip I1 I -ff,.,.,. Pnonz 384 6714 ' I I s 0111 ISI kIvu'vIi:l'f' HARLEY C HAWKINS Registered Jeweler J Certified Watchmaker Life Insurance Broker Certified Gemologist M0997 Engrdver Member American Gem Society H C. HAWKINS 8: ASSOCIATES 212 LAs VEGAS BLVD So Fine gold and platinum iewelry SUITE I, UNITED MORTGAGE BLDG LAs VEGAS NEVADA Open Q O.m' T -IO ptml T 6 days . A E 382-8473 382-8473 For The Besl in LIFE INSUR NC 2430 Los Vegas Blvd. SO. lin Sahara Square across from Sahara Hotell BALDWIN I Mode 0 Day SALES 1401 North Decatur BALDWIN ACROSONIC HOWARD HAMILTON ORGASONIC 219 Las Vegas Blvd. North LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Phone 382-5260 Piano Tuning 81 Repairing Piano gl Organ Lessons Fashion budgets get 'render loving care at Mode O'Day use our lay-a-way plan for convenience DRESSES 53.99 - 10.99 SPORTSWEAR 81.99 - 8.99 LINGERIE 51.99 - 3.99 ACCESSORIES 31.99 - 10.99 352 Ji f fgT1I,, 31 FINE FOOD AND COCKTAILS Fw 'N Blancla's f ,,,.. . Beauty Salon INDIVIDUALIZED ATTENTION D 5640 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 2021 East Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada Phone 878-8335 Open 9 a.rn. - 9 p.m, FQNQS-owners and managers Phone 382-1644 Open 11 a.rn. to 9 p.m. Daily THE SIZZLER 1401 Decatur Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada Phone 870-3533 onlaocli 'S Afvrzsrrc roorwzzxn 306 FREMONT LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 384-6050 Mode-O-Day Teenbeat' Club Frock Shop LAS vEoAs' ONLY 1401 Decator BI. TEENAGE Nightclub 4416 Paradise Rd. 870-3975 736-2768 New Era Offset Printers Over 25 Years Printing Experience in Las Vegas COMPLETE BUSINESS FORM SERVICE BUSINESS CARDS 84 STATIONERY BUSINESS gc SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.-Closed Saturdays 1215 Commerce, Las Vegas, 382-6976 NEVADA BAKING Holsum Bread 299 W. Charleston Bl. 384-8950 R. C. JOHNSON 81 ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2769 S. HIGHLAND DR. Elly 0 9 - C 2 5 ., ' nm-1. WELLSQSTIEWART CONSTRUCTION CO Ilne GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR 3434 LAS VEGAS BLVD., NORTH LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 3-434 Los Vegcis Blvd., North gui if-'ilqlr The Best in Title and Escrow Service Pioneer Title Insurance Company of Nevada Serving Nevada Since 1903 MAIN OFFICE I25 South 4th Street BRANCH ESCROW OFFICE IO95 E. Sohorci ond Branches throughout Nevada VON DAIRZ' GIRLS CLUB The Club Thc1T's Going Places C01zg1'alulali0fz.s' to Ike EPITAPH STAFF and the Q CLASS OF 1965 from llae haha h 7 A Q The Epimpb',r Sifler Publication and We.fte1'12'.f Pioneer Stzzdem' Neulrjmper THROUGH OFFSET EARN MORE with imured mfegif FRON TIER FEJDDD 33 LJ ELS W? SAVINGS NlFTY'S DRIVE-IN -f,T1'?f- ,:.. ..,,,, , , AIID I.0AII ASSOCIATION 5119 W. Charleston 8788898 :fi Q Featuring Frostop Root Bee ' Q: i i i? gvhohrg 1.1.33 Qmsrql I 'z ifxsllololllr xg Ei '17i7'qx CHARLESTON Cr NINTH 384-8762 wwew-Mme-A-m.,,sQ BEKINS . .. Gm SINCE 1891 A -A-- 2 'WM-W-WWW amd, wi , I K E Serving SOUTHERN NEVADA Since 1909 Specialists in moving households locally anal lon distance Pa kin an cra in tors i men g , c g d t g h p anywhere, Neighborhood warehouses t r ultrasate storage F information C II BEKINS MOVING 84 STORAGE 601 N. Main, Las Vegas 382-2277 l' O PAUL D. MC DERMOT1' FRANK C. KERESTESI DON A. HARRIS MARK C. MIELKE Complete Insurance Protection FIRE - THEFT - LIABILITY ' CASUALTY BONDS - SPECIALTY LINES YOU dfpnlar lurraur IAGIII' 382-II11 szo s. ara - LAS vEGAs 6 CONGRATULATIONS nfpiiuphu Sfaff and Class of 1965 from Las Vegas High School and HEcho Stuff WNW I MV' A anon nzvnnn cmzfn suuce mos H IIlllllIllllllllllllllmmx W I -, 1 -'1 W' ,ff mmm M T' iv H6 x 1 if W!! O 'L 0 ' x . Humtl UN Jill 9 'I I DQ X Q0 mm -41?..1l'x..' 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G lg X fidfmwiwf Q ill Do you have a closeTful of cloThes and noThing To wear? Do you Think of The righT Thing To say when iT's Too lafe? When you look in a mirror do you wish a lovelier you would reTurn your sTare'? If The answers are yes, . Then you need The Wendy Ward Charm Course. If you do noT feel good in your cloThes, maybe They don'T fiT your fashion personali'Ty Type - we'll-find X a sfyle for you. Chances are your hair sTyle isn'T perfecT for your face shape, . your cosmeTics aren'T doing you iusfice or your skin care program isn'T im- proving The condiTion of your skin. Learn The secreTs To poise, beauTy and populariTy in The course. The Wendy Ward Charm School, sponsored by MonTgomery Ward, is a six week course designed for The Teen seT. The'classes are conducTed by a professional model who is well schooled in her field. She will poinT ouT your asseTs and liabilifies of modeling, self-confidence and give you a daily beauTy rouTine ThaT's a romanTic advenTure. The cosT of The six weeks course is very nominal and many of The par- TicipanTs are ufilized in Wards fashion shows and Television adverTising. JusT remember The girl who looks like she was born beauTiful ofTen spenf much Time learning To creaTe This illusion. If you would like To learn The secreT, conTacT our Wendy Ward represenTaTive aT The new MonTgomery Ward DeparT- menT STore, 2875 E. CharlesTon Blvd. Wil 6 WARRIORS TCUR Stella Willcutt Connie Downing, Susan Western students making the European Summer Tour are: Kneeling Bill Hartman, lst Row Linda Westrup, , Davis, Qnd Row Jeanne Cavtaio, Butch Broderdortf, Darla Carter, Condi Lone, Elaine Reveat, 3rd Row Mrs. Hop, Sponsor, Gary Crowe, Fran ' nts were made through the World Wide Travel Agency of Las Vegas, Mooney, Carol Steel and Janice Fillip. Arrangeme EUROPE Arrangements th rough Around The World Travel 5441 S. Paradise Rd. Suite A-i Ol Phone 736-3477 64 CREDITS The EpiTaph STaTT wishes To Thank: Miss Slade Tor everyThing. The Las Vegas Fire DeparTmenT Tor The Tun Tire drill. Sanchez PhoTo sTudio Tor The beauTiful iob They did on The many picTures. Mr. Angelo Collis Tor being a heavenly man. The Taylor Publishing Company. Mr. Ricks for all his help. Mr. BeiTz Tor making WesTern No. i. Mr. SwainTon for keeping WesTern No. l . Mrs. ScoTT and Mrs. Murley for The Tons of diTTo They ran off Tor us. Al's PhoTo Shop Tor The fine iob developing our film. Mr. Koscinski Tor his cooperaTion. The mysTerious Tirebug Tor igniTing our school spiriT. The office sTaTT. Mrs. Larson for The many announcemenTs over The PA sysTem. Holly Judge Tor noT geTTing Too mad. Val Moon Tor The many Thing she did. Claude Goodslob for his ioke. The people in The darkroom. Mr. Bayles Tor noT being mean. The seniors for keeping The lunch area clean. Mrs. Wilson Tor geTTing people back in class. The cafeTeria sTaTT Tor Those TasTy sTeak sandwiches ThaT helped us develop our masTer muscle. Tom Schaus Tor his fine phoTography. WesTern's windy halls. Jim Miller Tor his generous prinTing and developing of picTures. Mr. Mul - Mr. Mhul - Mr. Mual - Mr. Muhl . . . Mr. M. Mr. Becker Tor being in The hall when we shouldn'T have been. The archiTecT who designed our beauTiTul TounTain. The BaskeTball Coaches and Team for Their cooperaTion and paTience posing for our phoTographer abouT TiTTy Times. The people of Las Vegas for Their Tremendous eTTorTs in The STudenT lmprovemenT Fund. Mr. Lagenbacker for welcoming WesTern's Teacher's pesTs. 66 TO UUR SPONSORS We of The EpiTc1ph sTcifTwish ToThc1nk our sponsors Tor helping mcike This yeors EpiTc1ph possible. We sincerely hope ThdT The sTudenTs, Tonnilies, ond friends will pciTronize These public minded Tirnns. ADVERTISING IS THE KEY T0 SUCCESS A ABBEY, DIANE 224, Pep Club I2l, Spanish Club I2,3l, Welcoming Com- mittee I2,3l, Student Council Rep- resentative I3l, Class Treasurer I2l, War Whoop Staff I2,3l, Assistant Ed- itor ISI, National Honor Society I3,-41, Manuscript Editor I4l, Chairman, Sen- ior Assembly I4l. ABBOT, JAMES 224. ADAMS, DICK 224. ALLEN, LYNN 224. ALLEN, PATRICIA 224. ALLPHIN, HARRY 224. AMUNDSON, GARY, Alpha Sigma Rho I4l, Rocket Club I4l, Basketball B Team I4l. ANDERSON, FARLEY 224, Basketball ll,2,3,4l, Vice president, Sky Divers I4l, Lettermen's Club I3,4l. ANDERSON, JERRY 224, D.E. Club I4l. ANDERSON, MARILYNNE 224, Band I2l, D.E. Club I4l. ANDREWS, TERRY 225. ANTEE, MARY 225. APODACA, MIKE 225. ARCE, ANA 225, Zoology Club I4l, Spanish Club I4l. ARMEL, JOE 225, J.V. Football III, National Honor Society l4l, Spanish Club Il,2l, Debate Team l2,4l, Ad- vanced Biology Club I4l, Class Presi- dent l4l. 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BURGENER, DOUGLAS. BURGESS, RODNEY. BURGESS, STEVEN 232. BURKE, ROSEMARY 232, Pep Club l1,2l, G.A.A. lil, French Club l2l, Welcoming Committee l3l, Maiorette l1,2,3,4l, Band Officer l3,4l, National Honor Society Ml. BURRETT, CRAIG 232. BURROUGI-IS, TOM 232, Latin Club l1,2l, French Club Ml. BURTON, JEANNINE 232, G.A.A. ll, 2l, Treasurer l2l, A Cappella l1,2,3, 4l, Librarian l.2,3,4l, Vice President Ml, Graduation Committee Ml. BUSTOS, MANUEL 232. PRESENTING . . . THE THREE STOOGES PLUS ONE! BYL, ROBERT 232. C CALABRA, GERALDINE 232, Business Club Ml. CALLENDAR, EARNEST 233. CALVIN, VICTOR 233, Rally and Tra- ditions lll, Student Council l2l, Track l3l, Football l1,2,3,4l, Assembly Committee l3,4l, Baseball l1,2,3,4l, Lettermen's Club l1,2,3,4l. CAMERON, KEVIN 233, Spanish Club l2l, Biology Club l2l, Basketball Manager l3,4l, Lettermen's Club I3, 4l, Quill and Scroll Ml, War Whoop Staff Ml, Zoology Club Ml, Track Ml. CAMPANARO, CAROL 233. CAP, TERENE 233, Sun Youth Forum l1,3l, Spanish Club l1,2l, President l3,4l, Biology Club l2l, National Hon- or Society Ml, Manuscript Ml. CARLSON, JOHN 233. CARNEY, MIKE 233, Debate Team Ml. CARR, CONNIE 233. CARROLL, LINDA 233, G.A.A. l2l. CARTER, ANABELL 234. CARTER, DARLA 234, Pep Club l3l, President Ml, French Club l3,4l. CARTER, JIM 234, Drafting Club l3l, Audio-Visual Club l3l. CASH, DANNY 234. CASSELS, DON 234. CATER, DAVE. CEFARETTI, BOB 234. CHABOT, ANN 234, Girl's State Ml, French Club l2,3l, Jr. Prom Chairman l3l, National Honor Society Ml, Class Secretary Ml, Welcoming Committee l4l. CHADBURN, LYNN 234, Sun Youth Forum l3l, Alpha Sigma Rho l3,4l, Epitaph l4l, Assembly Committee Ml, Safety Committee Ml, Spanish Club Ml. CHAFFEE, JIM 234, War Whoop Staff l1,2,4l. CHASE, PETER 235, Sun Youth Forum l2,4l, Forensic Club l3l, Class Repre- sentative l3,4l. CHENEY, CATHY 235, Girl's Football Team Ml. CHERRY, MARIANNE 235, Pep Club l2l, Girl's Glee l3l. CHRAFT, KATHY 238, F.N.A. l2,3l, Mixed Chorus Ml, Alpha Sigma Rho l4l- CHUVEN, VAL 235. CLAIBORNE, CAROL 235. CLARK, DOYLA 235. CLARK, JAY 235, Drama Club Isl, Debate Team l3l, Alpha Sigma Rho l3l. CLARK, JIM 235. I I l I CLARK, JUDY 235, Pep Club 11,2l, French Club l2,3l, Girls' Football 14l. CLAY, PATTY 236. CLAYMAN, ROBERTA 236, French Club 11l, Pep Club 12,3,4l. CLOUGH, GINGER 236. COCHRAN, STEVE 236, German Club 13,4l, FTA 13,4l, Election Board 141. COLE, STEVE 236. COLEMAN, CLARK 236, J.V. Baseball l2l- COLVIN, MIKE 236, Basketball 14l. COMPTON, CHARLES 236. CONNELY, DWIGHT 236, Sun Youth Forum l3l, Supreme Court Judge l3l, B Basketball 13l, War Whoop Staff, Editor 14l, Class Representative Ml, Election Board Ml. CONRY, LINDA 236. COOK, JUDY 236. COOK, GARY 237. COON, RICHARD 237. COOPER, MICHELE 237, Biology Club l2l, French Club 12l. COPPERNOLL, SHELLEY 237, Girl's Glee l1l, A Cappella Choir 13l, FNA l3l. CORDEY, MARY 237. CORNELIUS, RICHARD 237. coRTEz, DAIRL. coseRovE, KITTY 237. COSTIN, cLEvA 237. COX, EDWARD 237, Bowling Team 13l, Drafting Club Ml. COZART, JANET 238. CRADEN, GARY 238. CRAGUM, ETTA 238. CRANE, DOUG 238. CROCKETT, CURTIS 238. CROW, TONNY 238. CRUM, PATTY 238,'A Cappella Choir 11l, Latin Club l2l, French Club 13,4l, Senior Assembly Ml. CUCOVATZ, BOB. cuRLEY, RON, CURTIS, CHRIS 238, Senior Assembly 14l. D DABB, JEFF 239, Stage Crew. DARNELL, JOHN 238. DAVIS, SUSAN 239, Spanish Club 11l, Biology Club 121, FHA 12l, Pep Club 13l, Mascot Ml. DAVIS, VALERIE 238. DAVIS, WILLIAM 238, Auclio-Visual Club 11,2l. DAWSON, PATSY 239. DEAN, KATHY 239. DE ARMAN, SCOTT 239. DENISON, LYNDA 239, Pep Club l2l, FHA 12l. DENNING, PAM 239, Pep. Club 12l, French Club 12l. DEVERE, MIKE 239. DEVOL, LINDA 239. DIXON, BOB 239, Biology Club 11,2, 3,4l, Drama Club 11,2,3,4l. DOUGLASS, BILL 239, Auolio-Visual Club l3l. DRAPER, PAULA 239. DRASKOVICH, ROBERT. DUNGAN, ED 239. DUNSON, HENRY 239. DUNSON, LOUIS 240. DUNSON, LYNNE 240. E EARL, GERALD 240, Science Club 11l, Biology Club l2l, German Club 11,2l, Football l2,3,4l, Jr. Judge 13l, Ad- vanced Biology Club, President l4l. EASTMAN, MIKE. EBELTOFT, RON 240, EDWARDS, SHAUNA 240. ELLINGHAM, SUZIE 240. ELLINGWOOD, BONNIE 240, Pep Club l2,3l, French Club 11,2,3,4l. ELLIS, EARNESTINE 240. ELLSWORTH, KENT 240. ELLSWORTH, KIRK 240. ELMER, SHARAH 240, Band l3l, Aol- vanced Biology Club Ml. EMERSON, IRENE 240. EMMETT, PATTIE 241. ENGLE, JOHN 241. ERICKSON, LYNN 241. ESSEX, BONNIE 241, German Club 13l, Alpha Sigma Rho 13l. EVANS, PAT 241. F FAIRCHILD, TERRY 241. FARBER, SUE 241. FARR, BARBARA 241, Thespacms 11l, French Club 11,2l, Pep Club l2,3,4l, Safety Comm. Ml, Girl's Football 14l. FARRELL, CHUCK 241. FARRELL, LINDA. FARRIS, KATHLEEN 241. EAUNCE, MARCIA 241, Pep Club 12, 31, FTA 13,41 FAXON, JUDY 241. FELDMAN, HOWARD, Football 131. FERNANDEZ, JANET 241. FERRAND, STEVE 242, Letterman's Club 13,4l. FILLUP, JANICE 242, Office Help 1ll, Audio-Visual 11l, French Club 11l, Secretary 12l, Pep Club 12,3l, Nation- al Honor Society l4l. FLOYD, LARRY 242. FONG, TONNIE 242,ATrack l2l, Banc 12l, German Club 11 ,2,l, President 14l, Biology Club 11 ,2,3,4l. FOOTE, BOB 242, Audio-Visual 11l, Wrestling 1I,2,4l, Spanish Club 11,2l, Mcidrigal Choir 13,4l, Alpha Sigma Rho 14l, Bancl 11,2,3,4l, Officer 11,2, 3l. FORETICH, CAMELLE 242, Spanish Club l2l, Math. Club 14l, National Honor Society l4l. FORTE, JOAN 242, Mixed Chorus l2I, Business Club l4l. FORTE, JOSEPH 242. FOX, JOYCE 242, War Whoop Staff l2I, Asst. Editor l3I, Co-editor l4I, French Club I2I, Class Treasurer l4I. 2+2:5 FOX, PAMELA 242, French Club Ill, Drama Club III. FRANCIS, KAY 243, Pep Club l2,3I. FRANKS, JAMES 243. FRANKS, MIKE 243. FREEMAN, PHYLLIS 243. FREER, CHUCK 243. FRIESEN, LOIS 243, GAA l2l, Office Help l4l, Bowling Team l4l. FROSTICH, LRENE 243. FUSON, CLARA 243. G GALLAGHER, JO 243, GirI's Glee l2I, School Play l2I, GAA l2l, A Cappella Choir l3I, Class Assembly l3l. GALLAGHER, ALICE 243. GALLIHER, KEITH 243. GALLINA, DEBBIE 244. GARCIA, IRMA 244, Science Club III, Spanish Club II,2l, Pep Club l3I, Class Secretary I3I, Girl's, Glee l3l, Secretary l4l, Rallies and Traditions l4I. 370 GARDNER, RALPH- 244. eEBs, LOUIS, Wrestling Isl. GEIL, BRENDA 244. GEORGE, ROBERT 244, Audio-Visual III, Chemistry Club I3I, Band I2I, Marching Band l2l. GIBB, TICA 244. GIBSON, BARI 244, GAA l2,3I, Cafe- teria Help I2,3I, Science Club III, Sun Youth Forum I2l. GIBSON DANNY 244, Automotive Club l3l Drafting Club I3I. GIBSON DOUG 244. GILBERT, PETE. GILBERT, ROBERT 244, DECA l4l. GILBERT I3,4l. ROGER 245, Drafting Club GILES, RODNEY 245. GILMORE, DANNY 245. GIPE, BOB 245. GIRARD, JIM 245. GLANTZ, BECKI 245, Pep Club l4I, DE Club I4I. GLOECKLE, LESLIE 245, Pep Club I2, 3,4I. GOLDBERG, LYNDA SUE 245. GOLDEN, PATRICIA 245. GOSS, SHERRY 245. GOTTSTEIN, STEVE 246, Golf Team l2,3I. GOULD, LANA 246. GRACE, CHARLES 246, Science Club III, Dance Band l2,3,4l, Pep Band l2,3,4I, Band Officer l2l. GRANT, JUDY 246. GRASMICK, DENNIS 246, French Club l2l. GREER, SHERRI 246, Business Club I4I. GREIGO, ORLANDO 246. GRIES, KIRK, Audio-Visual CIub'l2,3l, Sky Divers I4I. GRIFFITH, SHIRLEY 246, Christmas Ball Committee l4l. GRODZICKI, BETTY 246. GROOMS, KATHY 246. GURLEY, JOHN 247, Football l4l. H HALL, CORA 247. HAMPTON, JAMES 247. HANEY, WILLIAM. HARBOR, SANDRA 247. HARDEN, CRAIG 247. HARDING, KATHY 247. HARDISON, VASCOLA 247. HARDY, SANDRA 247, GAA I2I, Ac- tors Guild I3l, Class Assembly l3I. HARMON, JOHN 247. HARRIS, BILL 247. HARRIS, GAYLE 247. HARTWELL, PAT 248, FTA l2l, Vice- President I3I, President I4l, Spanish Club l3l, Secretary, Historian l4l, Na- tional Honor Society. HARVERY, JACQUE 248. HAWKINS, BONNIE 248, Spanish Club l2l. HAWTHORNE, BOB 248. HAYES, BONNIE 248. HAYWARD, LYNNE 248. HEDRICK, GEORGE 248, Football IS, 4l, Basketball I3,4I, Lettermen's Club I3,4l- HEIM, MARTY 248. HEIMAN, KATHLEEN 248, School Play l4l. HELN, PAMELA 248, Pep Club i3,4J, Election Board l3l. HELLYER, SARA 248, Concert Band l2l, Marching Band I2I, Pep Band I2l, French Club l2,3l, War Whoop Staff I3l, National Honor Society l4I, Epitaph Staff l4l. HEMINGTON, RALPH249, German Club lI,2,3l, Debate Club l4I. HENRY, WILLIAM 249. HERSHBERG, LINDA 249. HERT, MARY 249, GirI's Glee l3l. HESKETT, BONNIE 249. HIGDON, GWEN 249. HILTON, WILLIAM 249. HINDE, DARRELL 249. HIRSCHI, KATHERN 2495 FHA 121. HIRSCHI, KAY 2495 FHA 131. HITCHCOCK, JOANN 2495 Pep Club 1115 Biology Club 111. HOAGLAND, DAWN 2495 Spanish Club 1215 Pep Club 1315 FNA1315Girl's Glee 131. HoDoEs, PHYLLIS 250. Hora CAROLYN 2505 Boho: 11,2,3,41, Madrigals 12,315 Biology Club 12,415 FTA 1415 Alpha sigma Rho 13,415 School Musicals 11 ,31. HOFFMAN, FRANK 250. HOLLAND, DIANNE 2505 German Club 1315 School Play 1315 Biology Club 1415 Drama Club 1415 Homecom- ing Dance Committee 1415 Office Work 1415 School Play 141. HOLLAND, GRANT 250. HOLT, CAROLYN 250. HOLT, TONI 250. HOLYOAK, ALAN 250, J.V. Football 1115 Rallies and Traditions 131. HOOPER, SUZETTE 2505 Pep Club 1215 Biology Club 1215 Spanish Club 12,315 Alpha Sigma Rho 13,415 Flag Twirler 141- HOPKINS, SHIRLEY ANN 250. HOPWOOD, NANCY 251. HOUSTON, JOE 2515 J.V. Football 1115 J.V. Baseball 1115 Varsity Base- ball 12,3,415 Varsity Football 12,3,41. HOWARD, JAMES 251. HOWARD, V. 2515 Spanish Club 1415 Pep Club 1415 GAA 141. HOWE, PAT 2515 DECA 141. HULL, LINDA 251. HULSE, CAROLE 251. HUMER, VICKIE 251. INGERSOLL, CHRISTY 2515 Girl's Glee 1115 Pep Club 1215 Class Assembly 1315 Spanish Club 141. IRBY, SANDY 2525 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Christmas Ball Comm. 1415 A Cap- pella Choir 1315 Art Guild 1415 French Club 1415 Rallies and Traditions 141. J JAEGER, DENNIS5 Track' 141. JAMES, JANET 2525 Deca State His- torian 141. JAMES, JIMMY 2525 J.V. Football 1115 Basketball 1115 Track 12,3,415 Class Assembly 141. JEFFERIES, GREG 252. JEFFERSON, RANDY5 Drama Club 121. JOHNSON, BARBARA 2525 French Club 141. JoHNsoN, LINDA 252. JoHNsoN, PATRICIA 252. JOHNSON, ROBB 2525 Science Club 1115 Biology Club 1215 J.V. Football 1215 Alpha Sigma Rho 13,41. JOHNSTON, ANNE 252. JONES, BLAKE 2525 French Club 12, 3,41. JoNEs, Boa 252. JoNEs, BRUCE 253. JoNEs, cuvs 253. JONES, LOUISE 253. JONES, SHIRLEY 253. JONES, ROBERT 2535 Alpha Sigma Rho 1315 Manager Basketball 13,415 Letterman's Club 1415 Track 141. JUDD, GARY 253. JUDGE, HOLLY 2535 Pep Club 12,315 Spanish Club 1215 Forensics 13,41- Yearbook Staff 131, Editor 141. JUNKER, ANITA 253. JURMAIN, ELIZABETH 2535 Science Club 1115 Biology Club 1215 Alpha Sig- ma Rho 13,415 Latin Club 12,315 Sun Youth Forum,11,215 School Play 121. K KASBASSAN, DORIAN 253. KACHELE, DAVID 2533 Audio-Visual 1115 J.V. Football 1215 Varsity Foot- ball 131. KAPLAN, PAT 2545 Pep Club 1215 French Club 131. KARRAS, JONNIE 2545 Drama Club 13,41. KEARNS, CHRIS 2545 French Club 11, 21. KEARNS, PAT 2545 Baseball 12,3,415 Letterman's Club 12,3,41. KELLY, LINDA 254. KEMP, SANDY 2545 Pep Club 12,315 Drama Club 13,415 Rallies and Tradi- tions 141. KENNEDY, FRED 254. KENNELLEY, STEVE 254. KENYON, CIL 2545 Pep Club 12,315 GAA 11,217 Science Club 1115 Thes- pians 1115 Cafeteria Help 11,2,31. KERIVAN, KATHY 254. KESTERSON, KIM 254. KILLOUGH, JERRY 255. KIMBERLIN, BETTY 2555 Girl's Glee 131. KIMMELMAN, CHARLES 2555 Draft- ing Club 1315 Spanish Club 1315 Senior Rooters 141. KING, SANDRA 2555 Business Club 1415 Senior Assembly. KIRK, BEN 2555 Tennis 1215 Bowling 1315 DECA 141. KLEIN, BONNIE 2555 J.V. Band Of- ficer 1215 Mascot 1315 National Honor Society 141. KNUTH, MARY 255, ours Glee 1415 Girl's Football 141. KOCH, CARL 255. KOFAL, SALLY 255. KOSTELAC, FRANK 2555 Audio-Visu- al 11,2,3,415 Stage Crew 13,415 Drama Club 11,2,,3,415 Science Club 111. KOUNS, ROBERT 255. KREUZER, KATHY 256. KRusE, JOANN 2565 French Club 13, 415 Pep Club 1315 Ari Guild 13,41. KUCHERA, CAROL 2565 Spanish Club 1415 Class Assembly 1415 Business Club 141. 371 L LAINO, BRUCE 256. LAMB, OARTH. LAMSON, sHELA 256. LANDRY, BOB 256. LANE, CANDLE 256. LARUE, JOHN. LASSITER, RICHARD 2565 Baseball 11,2,3,415 Football 1215 Debate 1215 Letterman's Club 11,2,3,41. LAUDENSLAGGER, WILLIAM 256. LAUGHLIN, AMBRA 256. LAVENDER, RICHARD. LA VOIE, KATHLEEN 256. LEAVER, BILL 257. LEAVITT, BRENT5 Sun Youth Forum 1115 J.V. Track 1215 Varsity Track 1415 Biology Club 1415 Latin Club 121. LEAVITT, KATHLEEN 257. LEE, SHARON 257. LEEDON, BOB. LEETH, NANCY 257. LEHMANN, EVELYN 2575 German Club 1415 Assembly Comm. 1415 Choir 1415 Library 141. LEINS, RUBY 2575 German Club 11,215 Science Club 1115 Audio-Visual 111. LEIPSKI, MARTI 257. 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MARKSBERRY, JACKIE 259. MARKS, MARSHA 259. MARRIJO, FRANCISCO 259. MARROTT, STEVEN. MARSHALL, LINDA. MASERANG, MARLENE 2595 A Cap- pella 1215 Business Club 141. MAST, DAN 2595 Science Club 1115 Cafeteria 12,31. MASTERANA, ROBERT 260. MATHIS, JAMES 2605 Football 11,2, 3,415 Baseball 11,2,3,415 Basketball 11,215 Boy's State 1315 Wrestling 1415 Lettermen's Club 13,415 vice presi- dent 141. MATTHEWS,'CHARLES 260. MATTHEWS, LINDA. MAU, BILL 260. MAU, BRADLEY 2605 Track 1215 Elec- tion Board 1215 Rally and Traditions 1315 Class Representative 141. MAYHALL, LARRY 260. MCCLELLAN, SANDY 260. MCCOY, ADAM 260. MCCOY, STEVE 2605 Band 11,2,315 Pep Bancl 11,215 Golf Team 11,2,3,415 Lettermen's Club 1415 Biology Club 141- MCCROREY, MICKEY. MCCUNE, MICHAEL 2615 French Club 11,215 Drafting Club 12,1315 Welcoming Committee 1315 Sun Youth Forum 1315 Boy's State 1315 Boy's Nation 1315 Golf Team 1115 Basketball 11,2,3,415 Base- ball 13,415 Lettermen's Club 13,41 MCCLURE, BARBARA 261. MCCROREY, MIKE 261. 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