Western High School - Epitaph Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1973
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Time spent waiting in line is never wasted as students find time to exchange gossip, This girl managed to find a quiet spot where she could plan her schedule. OPPOSITE PAGE, Registration brings out all different types and sizes ofstudents. 7 With the help of assistant principals Mr. Miller makes many changes at Western OPPOSITE PA GE, Principal, Bruce Miller, enjoys his first year at Western. THIS PAGE,A TOP, Vice-principal, Ralph Cadwallader was in charge of attendance and discipline for the 1972-73 school year, BOTTOM, LEFT, Dr. Gary Cameron, vice-principal, suffered through his first experience with activities. RIGHT, Vice-principal, Frank Brusa, struggles with the athletics and the wrapping of the school as a free form sculpture. g,,.----- ' M 1:35. AW f' ' E 12933 913 5 .ff eg fe' Egg ggi ,gif -TN 'A ,, s-assgg Q N' 'vim Q91 Wikia? wa 3 .imfkfwnfiixfg 14 H Km Stax W AQ-r 'E in Qs, 'Q X-Ev 1391? ,, V .pf L M-.Q . L , ,,L.. A .L 1' ..-2 - :,:m.1 ' . 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OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM, Greg Michaels retreats to a corner to try a new song in solitude. Randy Brown triesa little country-western. 37' fa 5 Q 4 am V 4:5 f 1 asv . 5' 1 lg VH 3 Q 0193 am ,,, ,,, a' 49 N, x 1 . ff gig Q .ylgl . .,-w, ,T i ,Ml LMA .V MM ff-'--M ix! Y ai Q1 gk hav, Ah, x x I .. kk Nu 4.1 al M gnwdl 3-,Wi q'1Mg,,,JJ: if-if 1 I Mix I-41 M -Nl- , .,.. I .-. xg., ti, 5 W .fx via: .?.'5a,'.!fV,' .. f if . 5- 11, f'm:' '1' , 4' ' f 1 fi W! Q if f M lim ,Q V . V199 , ...WW Q, . 65w31- X0 4 'F 's -MM. ' Ml' of f Hur .,,. . 6 X ' if J' W 1. 1 i pffx.. K ' v . :W ,t wc ff1W 'E,?f f 1. 4 'wflw vu. The library is more than a place to study OPPOSITE PA GE, Students find that the library is more thanjust a place to do those last minute term papers. Students go through the involved process of obtaining the necessary research for their projects. Miss Hartle and her aide. Alice Norton, find time to do some of the paper work involved in teaching. Even when you try to study there is always some friendly soul who will put you on the right track. Pam Beecher pauses a moment to view Western's trophies which reside in the beautiful new trophy case in the library. THIS PAGE, Tom Lamb enjoys the relaxed atmos- phere of the new library. Mrs. Smith always finds the time to help a student in need. Jim Morris demonstrates his ability to read a book through the cover. I5 Photograph brings the world into focus THIS PAGE, Mary Ann Florer and Deborah Burney try their hand at winding their films onto the reels. JuliaBietz and James Winterroth develop their photos. OPPOSITE PA GE, The photography class keeps busy working on their pictures. Mary Matyas skillfully manipulates the enlarger. The photography students 'Kham it upi' for a scene from their movie. S? . f vllvq I ,fem is-xii A ww , E K be wat ,.:-, .Q M 1 Anljmfgfsk-??f N-WA 11 I L,.,ae-V5 xt WV' ,naamxkaeiffp-6... 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Mr. Owczareak shows by being the tiger ofthe team you learn to tame a donkey in no time, THIS PA GE, Scram- bling for the ball is a lot easier with out having too keep track of your humble mount. Mr. Welch uses all of his strength to pull his partner along. Boyd Jacobs relaxes after calming his donkey. 21 NNN Faculty consumes large quantities of traditional Christmas foods during buffet THIS PA GE, Bill Pirtle gloats over his full plate of goodies. Lyle Louis and Joan Kettelhut carefully scrutinize the possibilities before they actually commit themselves. OPPOSITE PA GE, Bobbie Wheeler, Janice Collins, and Trosey Davis, Home Economics students help serve the assorted desserts. Robyn Cash, Bobbie Hedlund, and Marie Schliechler provide the music during the luncheon. Dutch Florence, James Boyd, and Hudson Hill pause for a moment during their meal. 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Andy Bayer gracefully offers her arm to her partner, Robin Dunsmoor. Watching others dance is part of the fun of folk dance. ' George is obviously having a marvelous time folk dancing. Vada Secord looks back to avoid a collision with her partner. l WMM l ei is te xi is 'Ei ii ii 25 is 26 --...R fl ,, I -MNQEQ s X New il.1 ,, X Home Economics department prepares girls for a male-dominated world W,-rite THIS PAGE, TOP, Cheryl Arntson hand sews a terrycloth dress. Mrs. McClincy carefully in- structs girls on knitting techniques. Mary .lo Clark easily sews in side seam. OPPOSITE PA GE, Susan Hardy practices putting in a zipper. Paula Ellis goes through the drudgery of pressing down her seams. Janet Jensen puts together her hand made shag rug. -YJ eq- 5549- :W-f- ' iiwukmwm., --......m fqfiiiw,-qu 7 A ls X iff I -it 4 -. HT' 1 .X I .ENJEK I r 3 , . J 5 Z ggi 3, 2 ww wx vwavgfif' WT' A fri' , . 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K, M if ff SWESQZEQ-, 5' lJ?Z2aew24'f'g, Si , ah, If ik2fm.21'u Q1 mfgm, ,, ,K WW. , I 3 at Wi? - iii ' 7 mizwf' n- le-M iz V Q-.'1'Ii Stagecraft silently works behind the scenes of Western's Dama Department THIS PA GE, BELOW, Larry Jaeger tediously paints the backdrop with the appropriate color. Dave Gist works the lighting in the control room. Julie Smith helps clean up by sweeping the stage. OPPOSITE PA GE, Sam Steadman experiments with Julie's hair to see what would best fit the play. i slid jg 'E 3 if Ser I so S f x J '. M'-Q U Qffi P ' 231' fm. , ,s,r. inn, 3 3 km S Q-me, 3 ,Q-ff? My 5 11 5 ,. R .. K as wg. . Y f xx . Hifi: W ' . - 'Q .f 5' x gg gym' 1 2 I s i v 1 if S Q amkwx 6' -, P .M -I -I ---5-..... .3,.x,. , ..-3: 5 w.!i Z4-ml Five minute break provides between class relaxation THIS PA GE, Much time is spent between classes climbing up and down the stairs. OPPOSITE PA GE, Karen Leavitt finds between classes is a good time to quench her thirst. The break is used as a good time to go to lockers. Girls use the break to freshen up before class. The fountain is one ofthe many gather- ing places during the break. Barry Jackson and Jeff Towhin exchangejokes heard in their last class, Couples made the most oftheir time during the live min- ute break. lt i Q Q i Q . i i , ..t A ,, L s 5 19 l 36 i --1... l'-'..,. is , A . X g. gi Q lags? 1.-if ffifiif' 1 Q Nvm.. i 37 in 1 Y A 3 if ,. A., s 'M t i KKK s l ' S ..... iiixx World Lit. IV: A stud into the life and works of Shakespeare THIS PA GE, Pictured are: Dana Nitz as Lysandcr. Cathy Aubert as llermia and Lynda Spear as Helena. Lysander and Hermia discuss the plans of their flight to Athens with Helena. Phil O'Reilly playing the part of Puck casts a spell of love on the young Athenians. Val Chilton portrays the lion in Pyramus and Thisbef' Pictured are: Sybel Alger as Pyramus, Val Chilton as the lion and the wall, and Cindy Murley as Thisbe with a touch of Flip Wilson dialect. These students entertained the class with a comical portrayal ofthe play Pyramus and Thisbef' OPPOSITE PAGE, Pictured are: Lois Kenne as Bottom, Debbie Krause as Titania and Geri Johnson as Oberon. In this scene Oberon releases the spell placed onTitania in which she adored an ass. Pictured are: Sherry Wal- ler as Hermia and Jim Griffiths as Lysander. In this scene Lysander professes his love for Helena rather than the fair Hermia. The students were responsible for providing costumes and props for their presentation. Geri Johnson is shown here working on the ass's head, Pictured are: Stephanie Garrison as Demetri- ous, and Debbie McDaniel as Helena. Demetrious shakes the persistant Helena from his person. Q Y? I A Q 40 The Faculty takes on the Administration in a contest of brain On OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP LEFT, .lim Holliday stifles his hecklers, Mike Carlson and Billy Johnson. Moderator, Lenise Christopher, glares at the facul- ty team with disgust. BOTTOM, Faculty team members Rosemary Treacy, captain: Barbara Smith, and Joanne Slade quickly jot down answers to a bonus question. THIS PA GE, BELOW, Faculty team members John Perri, Lynn Hartle, and Bill Byrnes wait for a question that they can answer. LEFT, Joanne Slade stares into space plotting her revenge against Frank Brusa. Ralph Cadwallader watches with doubt as Frank Brusa writes down answers. Frank Brusa strains his brain to remember which state has only one syllable. Don Burger reassures himselfthat he does know some answers. t Q 4151 A4 I r . 5 lsr rife.. 41 1-'H w 1- wfx- kim K a,-fps X. get it as N F le xi M Q kg x N Some days teachers feel like they need to be people THIS PA GE, Counselor, Judy Hughes, appeared to split into several people during registration. Dennis Smith, and varsity cheerleaders Mary Bunker and Robin Rumble, practice the correct way to pose for the camera which will be a large part of their year. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, Linda Speer induces a big smile from Coach Jack Shelton as he waits and waits for the tennis match to begin, Rube Welch has perfected the fine art ofen- durance at faculty meetings. Councsleor,Larry Davies, trys to help a parent understand the school program dur- ing open house. Chaperoning a dance is another part of a teacher's daily varied program, CENTER, The en- tire faculty gathers to hear Superintendent Guinn speak about the delay in the opening of school over TV, Vice- principal Frank Brusa gets into the spirit of his favorite activity, pep assemblies. Ray Dooley tells Barbara Smith and some junior girls about the problems of supervising float building. Horrace Smith watches the game from the crow's nest, The donkey basketball game is a big part of every coaches life. Jane Burrough and Joan Kettel- hut enjoy haming up forthe TV production. 42 R X 'S SLS: ,W Qi? xx . 1' 'N .,.-4 f- , - , 'S 'fits The School Board experiences man difficulties as the year wears on THIS PA GE, The school board members are Glen C. Taylor, President' Helen Cannon, vice-presidentg Clare Woodbury, John Anderson, Clerk' James Andrus, C. Donald Brown, David Canter Bernice Moten, Clif- ford Lawrence, Deputy Superindendentg and Earl Evans. OPPOSITE PA GE, The Clark County Education Center. Dr, Kenny Guinn, Super- intendent of schools, and Willard Beitz, Associate Superintendent of Secondary Schools. f 7 W 1, h7' N 'T H 45 Y., x fn, '.,,f: f f 1 ,, N ' I na . bd an 1 pa vw . Q4 Rl' . QA ll U4 Q I bl D' aaa ni Q4 D I-ID Q4 Q '. '5 240 l.lw Q49 5.1! 94 Q mfg Q! Q na q 4.4 Q A41 Q QA! I www... A Wqf' n 4 ,ew 'fc Jw - 1 Mqqgu 1 2 32 PY K SI 9 , 5,5 P' 5 J V 1 M if A 2' V7 5 if X! my if ,www ,Mx I. I ,1 N 5.4 WW .WZ Secretaries and teachers aides provide much assistance during the school day THIS PA GE, Mrs. Barbara Pugsley and Mrs. Virginia Kilburg discuss work to be taken care of in the bank. Mrs. Beverly Lockhard works with the dial retrival system. Mrs. Nita lddings enjoys her works at the switchboard. Mrs. Gretchen Payne types the many forms which are necessary in the principal's office. Mrs. Loie Cox, secretary to Dr. Cameron and Mr. Brusa, is the closest thing to an indispensible person that Western has, OPPOSITE PAGE, Mrs. Mae Dobson has a busyijob as registrar, Mrs. Bobbie Thompson has a hectic life in graphic arts. The teacher aides are Mrs. Hody. Mrs. Murley. Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Longhofer. Mrs. Malone. Mrs. Horcto. Mrs. McCloud, and Mrs. Dennie. Mrs. Betty Hymas sees many Western students while attending to her secretatiral work for Deans Burger and Johnson. NJ 'Q-022.5 , yn Jia'-1 s 47 f si W . .n i in N CQ MIL , 5 P .W . ,zu ,.,-' X X N-'MM .,,f, W X,.' kms v 4 N Many people help run the school THIS PAGE, Thejanitors are Dominic Pappolinag, Bill Matthew, James Boyle, Dutch Florence, ROW TWO, Lee Rangler, John Doyle, W.G.Morse, Edward Greene, Hutson, Heel. ROW THREE, Al Pawlek, Harold Gaymore, Vern Smith, head custodian. and Louis Pitkins.OPPOS1TE PA GE, The members of the cafeteria staff are Marg Bricks, Lee Barbeau, Mary Bowen, Jo Frank, and Sharon Ruft'.This year's hall monitors are Arthur McCormick, Marvie Smith and Robert Marshall. Sam Kline, our security guard, is well-known to all the students.One ofthe challenges for the photographer was to catch Dutch when he wasn't talking. The nurse for this year is JoAnn Monaco. Ida Matlock is a vital part of the cleaning of the school. - 3 2 lee- -ffl -f' A' gf J 1 luv-.,,. 1' .vw A, S X ,XXX 10 Lana Ci-4 Es ivbflf wwrzzm KVISTERH w+wzA H Q-,H 161 HUGE, VE! H5556 his Igfsb Mgywpv 152625 Ms' ms-0' fggfbgafb 1 L? if f as fi ,il , Eg ii? A - Jin' 4 a Q i mp 39 ' x var'-Qi , wr? M, .RN W Lui E mug! fv 4:0141 WESIEH H mmm weww. VEIKTERN HM fivwwi 1,51 'N' MP Y-365 'bo-mu, QQ- , wk 71 fa J . 1.-w G Q 4' is 2 'U lo U I W su,-. 'W' v W , Q... . , ' l 5 ? 1 'PAW M W ' 4 , M' qc Q. , ,ffggisff v: YJ 1 W 1' ' I M Z M I w:srEniNr1'm'L 1 my 5. v , 1944 Peormki ,: M 541 U u, hw rw-9' I5 THE F A, 1 ' Aff? 'f f it f www i lu iff: men scHnoL ' cLAssor1s7a mg ues vS9 eS1,,9t?,2,lAm IW A iff f, L: , :H-, 1 '1- U, Wflbi Q u . , . ,Q Yrfi 9414? fav ' F 3 lf- X 11. ,PN wil 'Q 953 ., -.A -1.6 4 T- ffim, .,, 4,- z A X 'S ,': L wi f 1425592 . 'L va- II: 1: ' 1? ' CLASSES ' ' -?HTW?!L'2V:,. 'GFA ,if I ' ' 57 VV W5 M .Q if Q30-A 1 f k Q ' X ,Mk , , 'X 'R' It u if ,W A X x . QE' W K 'iff V, W'-A 1 ,M S H 4 V V VE, A ' I 5 V Q. SW 1 lf 'gi A 4 f . ' A' .aT???3fEi 'T 1, , X, an fe , I I ' AT-N w ' Wg , ,4-fwfr, ',1,,c 'TV 'Y' ' Az' mf- ' i 9 . 4 1 2 L a ! N P Vi jp V 'fm 'i up A f' f f ,,N . J, 653511 M 'l We UQ TY .N m ZFWFT 141 1, ST'ON ED M , I Senior class officers helped make the class of 19 3 successful OPPOSITE PA GE, The Senior officers are Debbie Kachele, secretary, Tim Stewart, vice-presidentg Mrs. Kettlehut, advisor, Steve Ramos, president, and Greg Damery, treasurer. THIS PA GE, TOP, The Senior student council representatives are Karen Johnson, Susan Bowler, Mr. Aiwohi, advisorg Heather Holmbeck, Diane Simcoe, and Sachiko Us- hijima. BOTTOM, Miss Slade advisor, and Tim Stewart collaborate over another Senior scheme. M iiit 'ig' LMV, I ,lxx 55 if- Seniors get together to lend a helping hand constructing their Float. :w,gwrQf:-3.:2-:- . '45-s xxx f-fs! 4-,g,, is...-.. 'UM it Q if Why,- ffrin- Michael Abbott Lynn Aberle David Achzet Shawnene Ahey John Albanese Sybel Alger Richard Alger Shirley Allen Nearly 300 people were killed and thousands left homeless as Hurricane Agnes flooded and devastated six eastern states a.s is 'fi E lktigg' fl if xi Vicki Allen John A ndson Millie Armstrong Cheryl Arntson Andy Anderson Randy Anderson X... nf' , .rx V, S r ga. I, 'ig , fr l Q X I 1 ' g . K ..- V qi 1 'F S i 2 tt i Greg Ashton Monty Ashton Beverly Bott and Leona Gonzales take time out tojive around during NHS car wash Ian Ashworth Jennie Lee Atene 57 .5 5 Y H 5 a if WA sq pi Q ri 3 3 ., ,Q Y , 5 Q' .S L Kathryn Aubert Holly Baldwin Julia Baird Diane Simcoe prepares Lester Robinson for his senior picture Clara Banks Q16- mf ioel Wanda Barnum Michelle Beam is 'U S.,' I-fy-X ill 'Qs , K, .--.su - Uv' , wQ,,.M. 5 i 5 X . . 'sie James Barton 58 Susan Basquez Charles Bayne R0bC1'l Beam Clinton Bean Cherie Beasley ich I' d eco og It of financial an l ical I. BN usan Beckler S Laurie Beecher problems the 1976 Winter Olympics might move from Denver to another site. ae Bennett Tami Benson teve Bickmore Al Smith stylin, at the fifties dance l 59 nda Bernabe S XXL, ' 1 :liens , 't:,,?,:gL-. fm. 13151, ,.., ilffgggg 5 is ram E S Dawn Bierley Mary Ann Biever Daniel Billings Howard Black Lynn Black Ty Blair Debbie Blume Karen Bogle Sharon Carter sweeps end for Senior powder puffers. Richard Bonnell Katherine Bofgos 60 Beverly Bott Lori Bouchard The Watergate Caper and the handling of election funds Susan Bowler overshadowed the major issues during the campaign B l 1 Gerald Boykins J B k YQ? 3' Q X L 51- N ix ll x ,f I f f-bs ww Debbie Brook Randy Brown T.Lafayette Brown Charles B b h Thom umb h Trac bach 61 Sharlyn Bryner Suzy B l 'iu....A - s H-,ff uf? -ex , fe, ii V D Karin Bunderson Mary Bunker Deborah Burney Tim Burke High school Sweethearts, Dave Manson and Kathy Tynes. relive the exciting moments ofthe 50's. 62 Mark Spitz astonishes the world by winning seven gold medals in the swimming We-f.,f competition at the Olympic games Brenda Burnham Jim Burton Marlon Call Mike C ll b Bill By ee Merri Ann Byington Douglas Campbe Lori Campbell 63 Robert Starbird, alias The Birdman , motions first d f ri Campb ll Tod Canada wder puffers. Niki Cannon Michael Carlson Peggy Carpenter Deeptnn Carson Sharon Carter Michael Caseman Debbie Caslon Matthew Cenicola Seniors feverishly work at completing their first place float. 64 Prompted by the Olympic tragedy, the United Nations convenes in New York to study the rapid growth of world terrorism Q. t In KF - 1 I ..,- ,W , , , , f - f-.M.,..M,.it.w.n.t .. CM' d C k Karen Ann Clark ' as Tim Stewart and Terri Ford add th C Sandy lary 65 4,4-. 'Vi 'haf .M I' f V? Qxxil 'F Q6 'S Wendy Clayton Michael Clemmons Corey Collet Janice Collins George Connelly Kim Connor Sharon Coogan Cynthia Cook u Tvs... Patricia Cooke Cassandra Cooper Michele Cooper Rebecca Cooper ..,MM:,,im-,,. rc... , ,, my---.-,-...YA we V.,fff- :fri--:fee - Q, ..T Y W, iv'- y on was dropped from Democratic X 4 'Y te Corte Cross ticket as a result of the disclosure of his medical history by jack Anderson V L t,i, , 'Na Carla Crow Sandy Crowns dd S d , , . , Seniors lme up to get their group picture taken. a, Amt dv--A ,J Sandra Cuddy Shand Cunningham Judy Curtis Karen Curtis Suzy Dabb Florence Dabney Ken Dahn Greg Damery 1 . W, ,y W' fi dy' f ll 42 John Baker draws the varsity football team as it really is. r 68 h h l S llo 17, America's last flight to the moon until perhaps the year 2000, brought new insight into gy the origins of I' the moon and earth 5 0 nna D'Angelo Russell Davies Davis Robert D ian Davis Earl Davis M54 5-'W . Vip. W-'A WIIQT3' Wann X V X 15 1X ww :sfgzgwzrxl fww'W-Ming? M, , ? Q - ' f , .. ' K z 'L F2622 'ra Q M: if? v' fm, fr, 5 I , f. - if 'WQM A l fl f 4 ff, 3 4? J' 25 E 5153 1 Q 015,49 vw-fr ff 'Cf' I Q Terry Devere Fred Deuley David Dinwiddie Eric Dondich Sherree D0rWCilCr Carl Douglass Greg Dover Linda DuCharme W...-,, F 29 vim? w Yi .7h1?' 1, . ref. f 57122 if 9 as , z t . ,' 'rl' 3:-51: ffflejfff A i f ' A ' 52 ' O fl, -,,-E QQ, t n , I H AN 9 4 Q C I-.K K ' ni Brain Duffey Susan Dumire Jim Tanaka tries to impress the girls with his great talents at wrapping gifts Herbert Dunsmoor Donna Dunson 70 Former President Harry S. Truman died after t being critically ill for several weeks and was buried in Independence, Missouri we 14 i Q-.. d bel and Sylvester Smith work hard to make their chemistry ex- Nance Dyer Shirley enbum k X . -.4 . 4 , ,yll ,. 3 , is se 3 V mi l r me ric effery Edgar Gary Egge Stewart Eggers E d Richard Ericson Thomas Ervin 71 Cath da David Jacks and John Skalak are unable to find any hope in the work which lies before them. 1 S l Patty Foltz Terri Ford Winfield Freitas Debra Friedel John Fish Wendy Flanagan Barbara Foley Pam Foltz I W ef. gwifigf. 1' mimi ,.,.a,....mw' Rex Frazier Jack Frehler Debbie Frommer Debbie Fryman President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines placed his country under martial law in an effort to X remove the threat i of communism Paulette Fullen y Garza Andrea Gile Cheryl Gilmour Jerry Gates h George Tim Stewart explains the fine art of laying onthe paint, 73 jk' N P .fa Chmloplfer Glsl Terry Armstrong and Doug Hoffman pit their intelligence against that ofthe donkeys. Charlie Greco i .-. - 1:4 -.H-,fu . A H ll 'fbi if K , K Y , i rfzlii f :H , 2. Mm 'is 5,f?e11i2t?2i'f4i,w V , 5- ads ggi5gl?Q?5yf? w,w , .. jf ff A K , li N .N 3 WW' ' .1 , ' if ffm M l K- QNNM 7 Q f ' 1t M'i 'if N-N..f :GFX t I-49' ,ver ef' Bridgett Givens Doris Glasper Maureen Glaze Leona Gonzales Steven Gooden James Goodrich Ruthann Goodwin Elise Gotchy 74 l h d f b l h juan Peron, former dictator of Argentina returned to his homeland after a government - forced exile of almost y twenty years N i 2-V WNY, Carol Graf Keith Grasmick Bridget Grimes Jaime Grimes andy Gremore Robert Griffiths t i Shawna Hall Jon Hamel Jane Hamilton Susan Haney l' Y 'Sl ug' , ' ' f New U ff? jf 7 K 1 ,1el55g,wiQ5z1Vi-'Vi 471 1 . V ' . -- V Y P w - V ,aff-V X ,.,.,. 2' 1 S . xl I f ' ik- ft fl 5 L , H 1 -' 5711 ,, ' 'i .2275 , -. 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WQWUM Cheryl Hitechew Mark Hodgekins James Hodsdon Doug Hoffman Tim Hollis Heather Holmbeck Linda Holmes Carol Hopkins 78 In sports, the Los Angeles Lakers won their 'e first NBA championship and the Oakland Athletics defeated the Cincinnati Reds for the World Series title M' 'Ar' '2,w,, top Michael Housepian Jeannie Hughes Cmdy Hull uckabee Donna Hughes Q s ' f', f:m,Q u ' ffl A 1 Zia w S x ,J k,,, V , V Hs.. er www .LV 15414 Q as f 1 KG? M M53 4? jf' f, 1,,,.,,,r,.,,, WWVWQ, 9, QQ- nfl ff , Q 9' ZZ? fa.,-f'f ' 'I Air.. 'mn- .,.,.f M, ,,,, ..,, 4 1... 4.4. J, . Q.. .,, 'u,,...,i-Q xf-.. x...i 1 ..f. -...A ff. Jxga 4 '.'.,f' 'I QQ -47 fx Pamela Hysell Michael ldeker Edward Jacks Connie Jackson H-Ad' Patrick Jackson Boyd Jacob Janet Jensen Jeanne Jensen 1 EJ The Seniors are really oldies but goodies Belinda .Johnson Billy Johnson A record breaking coldspell hit the mid- and southwestern parts of the country bringing heavy snowfall and temperatures far below normal ,V fm, rijohnson Pam Johnson 3 Q 3 RS J e hn50n Val Dallas Jolley Co Joseph Jones we-...., GNP 4-Qu' Qu-.-na' '1? ' 9 Mark Jones Shirley Jones Greg Julian Debra Kachele ,V , bf r Marilyn Kendrick Pam Kennedy Ann Kinehen Patricia King 417' ,fish , g.v:- ' Q . e. Minnie Jordon Rob Jorgenson Ann Karaffa Jacqueline Kauder 'ZZ' Elysa Kerivan Doris Kerr Steven King Terri King l I i An end to the View Nam War appeared to bein sight as serious ' peace talks were again resumed in Paris during the latter part of the year fha Wham, -iw., V , ll 4 X Tommy King Vicki Knight Linda Kohlman S m KOKCF Philip Knilans Keith Knutson ani M i' ii i, , i , , V 83 Donna Kroll Benton Kutch Frank Kwiatkowski Beverly LaBar FredDl h h kll d gThZ b 'HUlMawfmw1s4Ai2fJ ?Wfw1 ',, Shih, 2 ,Z!Qwj.'uzf-' -1, i,h2f3'?WUM' 5W99?IiJ,f','ir:5K3EZIMm'2ii vw ff ,i f af ,H 1 1 1,1 2 1 M L A 4. -Q ' gf: Ii., There are some really hard days in the life of a Senior. ,,,i.,hw.M.,,,,0 K M Cheri LaPalm Jeanie Leavitt mtv TJ jj-vf 'ii J i Joe LuPi1lm John Lee if we f WMM If Mi? ff 5 MQ! 'BK 'Ewrv 'TM 1 1 2 Teresa Lacy Thomas Lamb Won ,. Stephanie Larson Gordon Leonrird Clift' Lamb Terry Land .A 's.,,, Ni S l TTY' Joseph l,zivietis Leslie Limb Jeffdiscovers love git first sigh The charge that Commissioner james Sailor Ryan had been bribed brought on several similar charges against other city officials ,ark -an mmf' , 1'3 W, ,s,,, .-f 1 5 Jeff Lindsay Shirley Lindsey Hugh Loy Janice Ludwig Kathy Liston John Loucks . , 7 ' - iw, X 5 . f f sa, -vnu f 'NQ, 'Vt as we-Q, ' ' NX, ' I ifififlgie fi ' ' ' A it isiisi' ' i Z ff ar: .rw ,: , . . ,,ZA W., V,,,,, , ' .i ,,,. V, - fn I , V ' it 4 :ij ' . 'EH Wx?lf',Q5ii.' M. Clifton Lund Marcie MacDonald Betty Macklin Todd Magnusson Sidney MacKay Leslie MacKenzie wif' 'aims ., ,yweiswa Constance Mahar Landis Manchester Fin , , ,.H,. . 7 ' 2 Q e 'fz,1wssw?? . W 7 , 3 ,. if ,. ,,, ,Vw A-W ,M K ' E Kazan, gW? ,,'w-M fm f , V , U 2 ,W , C,,,W,,,f X 1 4 V , , , .Q 1 ,ii ' ' M 4 ff' 2: ' K 4 2, f V 1 Terri puts her back into painting the parking lot. 86 Vincent Manson Lynn Manzonie DOUGH M21rkS Melanie Marr The Godfather, starring Marlon Brando, was a u e ox o Ice r- . .2 If 'Q -'r-. 2. , 5'fg:s,:.-- - ' W f .zix g Yr! mb-'Ni su ccess despite th e JM Q ,iz ,- i..' , trtt ettr fact th at m a ny people thoug ht it Lynn Mercer Pam Metler 0 V I O I e fr-eff-fu Corinne Meyer Pam Miles r, 1., ., ' Gail Moore Rick Moran 87 Jeanie McAllister demonstrates to the Senior Composition class how easy it is to Kevin Morley James Morris tie ties. We JT . M, Q 1 , x M -E an 47' iv- Brent Parker screams for his lost mate at the Christmas dance. Susan Morris Serena Mull Cindy Murley Alan Murph fs.. My Y' e'-A-1-f g' . Debbie Murphy Karen Murphy Kevin Murphy Lorraine Myl Jean McAllister Dorie McCarty 88 Debbie McCauley Robert McCoy President ixon won the mandate of the James McCullum Patricia McGee u 2 ? fa ff YW , ss fwswiwsfl .5,,,m,,,s M . Wei? igwmwmwfmf people when he was re-elected in a landslide over the Democratic candidate George MCC-overn Kerry MCDOHHICI Susan McMurray Karry Neely Kim McGough ..rV V1 f ? r ir ,Z ,Za at ,, M ,M f fisvfffia Q 3 ,K , .,,7, gift, YW! 'WNEEKM ij, f?w Ya-X 'Q,,9X Clifford Nellis Danny Nelson Sheri Thomas gets into the spirit of Christmas by making her own tree decorations. ,ff Elaine Nelson Lori Nelson Tim Nelson Dana Nitz we 4? 69 ...far Dana Nitz rides his donkey to victory. Sfllgelxlrsggfcler gggliifznligrton 'Van ww' -u::T 7'g Vicki Nyberg Darrylin Odell 90 Karen Olson Kim Oncale x In early fall, Governor George Wallace of Alabama was shot and was paralyzed while campaigning during the primaries Philip O'Reilly Richard Orr I n M a I a n d ' i'fff1L2f2e,ma,'gie , fs- ' ' W3 x ' - ' yi' - . ,.',gr,nr?,e,wam:155-,law ,ma '- f f M as , ,M .Q ,fa-,s--W,,az.. : '.2 ' : . lagmism ff ? 25 :5 wr .HM f jd9fQim,,,G, ' smffgyia ,i:gA:,',,A5, gw K 3' f-sgfkdi rv aavdmi l :W J Wi s f '15 3 QM f g if if ,J Q V is my Yr 42 eg 'Q , is fee, 1 r 2? l lv ' J E V S flgggzs s Y R M.. i X A s Chuck Osen Roger Owens Bill Oswald LaLonnie Oxborrow 'H-.f ,gsm Phil Pappa Pam Parkinson Q1 Mary and Jefflook on in awe as Boyd demonstrates his fast draw. ,rf QX..,ff 'vs A swam 3 .f ' 1 kg-15, It W 'N S gg if .,,. Sl N - i X L Nl 5' w NWNS4 if ff , hkyx XM Akkk ,I L 4, , , e zazwww-fir se L P R aw 79 - v f H, I Kam Korde Parmenter Gary Parmenter as s Bobby Robinson and Pam Powell take a blase attitude towards school. fx ,,...,. as 'R Wir M., . Q? Q' we Www-M -f-f w'Yi PM NV' Brent Parker Woney Peters 92 Hal Petersen Sharon Peterson Terri Peterson James Phelps X-may Worm Ron Peterson William Phillips Trouble at Southern University in Baton Rouge broke out resulting in the deaths of two black youths during a confrontation with police .AA 1.-ef 5'3?fT'f. 'K Gary Prater Roger Pratt My wal, 5597,-,Q Steve Ramos Pandora Smith learns the fine art of handling an embroidery needle. Slew Pufsef Linda Ray Cindy Reed ...WN E .sf nal Dorothea Reid Keith Richards 'six , Michael Reynolds Albert Richardson . X Bill Rhodes Jessy Richards Susan Riggs Greg Rivero The last surviving former President Lyndon B. johnson, creator of the New Society, died of a heart attack in his Texas i H home two weeks after Truman Barbara Rizzardi Cheryl Robinson - Lester Robinson Robert Robinson Mara Roener Shame Rose .-' , TJ, T T 5: i ,A T , si A me ,wx M -V .. A --A-,.K,..,,,, MG 'hw vm...- A1-W Sydney MacKay is able to escape in mind if not in body. Linda Ruiz Rgbm Rumble WM, 25' 492. W 9 4 . 'Y wi , .- '1 ' igikifssziaisfiixmififiigg K-gh 4 1' ' na Rhonda Rush Chuck Salathiel Nick Sankovich ai.. 4,0 wf 'fx,,s . Nik? '4 0 . ,M - '- , . ,f .- V J t J, ' .V . 1711? , at .yf 4 Q Lindsey Safbom 96 Yolanda Sandoval Laurel Schneider 0 A devastating earthquake struck Managua, Nicaragua destroying almost the entire town and causing the deaths of hundreds of people Sheila Schramm Darrel Schrock gnu' .41- ' - Q-9n....,... l Y. M .., ff, , Mi, I M Melanie Schultz Lisa Schwartz 97 Connie Glenn Scott Anthon nk Vada Secord Senior s , Debbie Sedlacek Ted Shoemaker se. l 'gf i.f1iiifI.i.El it , P 0 1 -e..- 1 , f 3 . ax? - eee' '- .. weft, g.. ,. Q . . A 5 I i . emlf Es.: . Roxanne Segura Marjorie Siegel Joseph Shaw Cherryl Sheffer Diane Simco Gregory Sims f I John Skalak Alexia Skandros Sherri Skelton Leslie Slaughter Willie Mae Slocum Guy Smeltzer Alvin Smith Barbara Smith 98 Imelda Marcos, wife of the President of the Philippines, was attacked by a would-be assassin while attending a Ceremony near Manila 1 John Smith Mark Smith 4 Debbie Brooks and Pam Johnson work out the difficult solution to their problem. ooii '- rw :sqm 'Nr' ff' yd' Deborah Snow Ken Snow Sue Spainhower Linda Speer N azvfiifi' Michael A, Smith Michael G. Smith Pandora Smith Sherrie Smith Francine Snydal Debra Spiers Kathi Southworth Debra Spencer Senator john Stennis of Mississippi was shot and X EKSVSK 'gr b Q -as dia . 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Erick Spiess Diana Starrett iiit ff rz ss.. ww-M, , I '. f X 1 'jess st J r N X 5 1 ik X is fi' S' 1 5 :. g Q -5 Robert Starbird Gyan Stedman H' 'taxa' Gail Stern Bill Stever 101 Dale Stewart Timothy Stewart Only Vanessa Parker knows for sure what is in the punch. critically wounded b two burglers as he was attempting to enter his home in Washington I David Stimpson Jodi Stockill John Stoffey Ronald Stone Scott Stromwell Gene Strozzi Les Stucki Wayne Suter i ,yi Swan- 133' Glenn Sweglar Forrest Taylor Barbara Taber 1 02 Jim Tanaka Denise Taylor Dee Terpstra Kim Terpstra Todd Thiros In jamaica, George Foreman defeated f - 1 1 :: jiir ' l 4 E3 ' ma Q1 K V: l f-4' xx t l X S' Q -5 r . li Q - if , -. 5 I E . so heavyweight champ joe Frazier with a technical knockout in the second round of the fight tix.,-X page ' I WZ...-V ' X i Danita Thomas Pam Thomas Debra Thompson Shirley Thompson Sherri Thomas Anne Thompson -v 'f. 9 at Rosemary Thompson Kevin Thornton Greg Damery and Susan Bowler confer about the problem before them. ? 1 ESL 9' R at sr i T Bridgett Givens finds that the last semester of her senior year is a good Robert Thurgood Kathy Tighe time to take odd classes. 1 7' 44-..,,,, ' ,Q , Vi xx! I ,kk K ' 'ax , ie Debra Tipton Dawn Tobler Larry Toddy Debbie Tom ich Rick Townsend Marvin Trotter Vicki Truman Nancv Turrlage qs. ' el. Z Bernita Turner Eddie Turner Geoffrey Twitchell Kathy Tynes 1 04 Television was attacked by parents and clergy .,,,.,.-.-4' Sheri Ukerley Jerry Ulrich , C because of the showing of two programs - Maude and her abortionp and That Certain Summer, ir about homosexuality I Z' Q 4 W' ' A QLZL -V, - :xg Sachi Ushijima Cindy Vannucci Terry Wade Ronald Wagner Xwf Kim Terpstra begins to feel the effects of some ofthe senior parties. Debbie Walker John Walker or T grrfgri 1 2,7 a f' T Q . f H H ,-H' f ' ' , f , I, Jimmy Wallace Patricia Wallace Tim Burke, Paul Westfall, and Darryl Schrock find Auto Shop a good place to discuss the problems of the world. g.g+.:s,fss if 2 - W M! 'N' W L: f'.+SEv::?5i1'i ine --bp ffl -.NZHAI f r Y J X X - R - N' .e F' r . 'fs-Qs' .- X i f - 1 sr: g s. A X -Q s s-X-J' fa ., is 'L -e so ir' - s- . 'E . . X '- 'X , sf ss f i - a .nm ..-- e, iff: s z 4. J X F -f . , e 7 I 1 . W A L 1 f - .. 'Q -s A X. . sf --, -, 5 :E - - -we A w-11afi:s:y2f- sf- ,Q 2:21:21 mf. rows, s f :'ss'1-fir: . If 5. he i f is k A Wg ---- -W A . . srr L A 3 Sherry Waller Cynthia Washington Y: 'y S2 S'-e Terri Walliman James Ward Steven Ward Diana Water 106 Nancy Webb Jean Weber West German Chancellor Willy Brandt 4: 7 Clark Webster was overwhelmingly re-elected over his opponent, Christian 'rf Democratic leader Rainer Barzel ,, A A if M if 1 f' ' X Q 'bw J' TCW Weimfaub Arthur Wells Il Rick west Denise Weishaupt Suzi Welch Tina Westerman Bobbie Wheeler MQlusur 'd W, u-aug. Maw Robert Westfall Steve Bickmore and Karin Bunderson are living proof that some seniors Geraldine White 107 do study. Leona Gonzales plunks on her guitar during an inspired moment. , 1 l IL Timothy Wilson Marilyn Winter Sheri Worpell Debbie Worthen km, ...aw Linda Willard Mike Williams Melodic Woodard n Cheri Wright Adrienne Williams Gayle Wilson Judith Woodard Penny Wright Z1nkow5k1 Carol Gravee Cheen Gail Kobielsky 'k ' ' 'dd ' ' ' 1' h b - f n 109 af ..'k VietNam War finally came to an end for the United States with the signing e ofthe cease-fire Vt agreement in Paris on january 27,1973 M,-V 'ann My a 3' f' LJ' 1,- W, a 3 Kia! f slie Wynn Don Yahraus d Frank Zemel Karen JOhl'lSO ark Yo er Mamie Young fb' W F N P11 O Q 45227 junior's efforts during Homecoming Week pa off OPPOSITE P.4Gl:', Junior Class officers are Linda Kater. secretary: Gary Hinton, treasurer: Mr. Dooley, advisor, and Kathy Gray, vice-president. THIS PA Ulf, Junior student council representatives ure Jack Moore, Karen Brady. Karen Connor. Judy Cornelius. and Sue McCarty. PIC'TL'RED are president, Rene Perlett. and advisor Mr. Owezarzak, Katherine Aherle Jerry Adamo John Alexander Evelyn Allen Georgia Allen David Alling Donald Anders f f' Q Bobby Anderson Joe Anderson Waller Anderson Teresa Anson Carole Arnquist Shannon Ashton Phillip Alieberry Bob Autry Jay Avereti Vicki Baim Patricia Baldwin Robert Barlow Kim Barnes Robert Barnes Michael Barnum Duryce Barrett Cynthia Bastian Andrea Bayer Eileen Beck Debby Becker Janei Becker m W mf' ff B 5 A43 , ...,,,,,u -.mu I . Q N rar. ,A , , ,Q K ww I A ,C .A V . r i f ur . li! ,.,. 9 y N . , Q I ....-f fi A fx f or W f-' ie- is 4 V Qs f i X- X gm, .- A' -1... B X , . xr er , 3 E , YH W 'V K A 5 ,5,. f-. . 1 fit Q- A as fr W ? ', x Ei X 5-I., v,:5f.f. . . A . rr, . ,A is, Qi W .. .. -Q ' 4 ao, X' . J 1. , Y' rv ., , i 'fs . . . ' ' . '. rm,-15, I .kr I N , 1 . , U6 l 'ig -' 3' ,Q Wxlfililfsxx 'S . is J as 'l' A W ' mr A Bri! Bchunin SylviaBela1 Michael Beliveau 'vu , A. r. f ,3 t K , A s k , ,,,.. N A Angie Benneman r ' Tom Berry ,Q H Diane Bclhca fs , Q ,.:.: , Eric Beverly Q in K Pat Beyve al ' Q W3 Dawn Bickmore . 'F' ' ill 45 ' wi we ,, ,,,4 B , 4 .. .ki- f x, +-- wi 2 vez: g Julie sim .., ' r Cindy Biller 'W Gary Bissell ,. 36 - 1' no ' 111' -' , f f' 3 i s An Gi 1 12 Sue McCarty finds the l950's dancing style creates quite an appetite a ,. C. or gkwawlkfj N f.. ,J Juniors go through the monotony ofwashing car after car. -nfl, ,M 2 f 19 -? G' . A W,W,,, I vw 'F' Denniac Blair Kumen Blake Slevc Blcazard Pat Boulwrighl Tony Boland Sheryl Bollinger Kenny Borane Page Borden Heidi Boring Dave Bowen Karen Brady Charles Braswell Vicki Bray Michael Brown Tim Brigham Carol Bruce Tamara Brumbach A- f Kathy Brulomcsko f' Don Broadhead Beverly Brock Chery I Brow n T lllleo Y K, ,, . W A :.r H , . r -1 S 5 T ' ff 3' . , X ,l T irle - x B J I B 4 f li. I 3 7' V Jr' I I i 'VIE 'X -V V 1? Y 'J ., f' w H t fe 1 If 5 - 'gl N 5 jj 4 1. 1-.. ' Y Q.. 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' I5 Bill Coburn Kevin Coe Rhonda Coffman Steve Cole James Coleman LaMon Collins Wayne Connelly Karen Conner Robin Connery Dennis Connor Tom Connors John Conrady Beth Cook Jim Cooper Julia Cooper Sarah Cooper Anita Coquet Judy Cornelius Mark Costello Tommy Craddock Jerry Crafts Ron Crafts Steve Craig Todd Cram Kasey Crine Gena Cripps Danny Cross Jacki Cudaback Dani Cummings John Cummings William Curry' Cheryl Cuva Tim Dabney Debbie Damery David Daniel Chuck Darling Frankie Davis Ruby' Davis Theresa Davis Tina Davis Mary Dawson Robert Dawson Carole Deegan Chris DeFlorentis Laurie Del.ange Margaret Dennison Ginger DiBella Brenda Dixon Vicky Dockter Erich Domschot Dana Donovan Jeff Dorman James Dorrell Sharon Dorweiler Barbara Draper Pat Dudek Diane Duke John Dumont Tamera Dunlap Richard Dye Mildred Edwards Richard Edwards Candy Eggers Ernest Elliott Jerry Elliott Ricky Ellis Brian Estelle Glenn Fannin Mike Farr John Farrell Nancy Faulstich Nickolet Feldt Tori Felix Kim Ferguson Frederic Ferrell Dun Forshee Kelli Fields Howard Fish Kay Fleming Mary Florer Danny Florian Patricia Flourney Mitch Folds Allene Fore David Fore Dean Fore Craig Foster Debbie Fox Corinne Fralier Jackie Frost Marla Gadegaard Kathy Gallgher Ramon Garcia Toni Gardner Vicky Garner Stephanie Garrison Angleu Gauthier fl 7-fl e et ':-: 1 Uiiiiigsii .-5 ' . 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XXV XR 'x., Linda Gibson Debbie Gieck Patti Giles April Gilmore Dave Gist Monica Glaze Sharon Glisson Jim Glover Theresa Glover Brad Goelting Sara Gonce Kevin Goss Karen Gragson Edward Graham Sherry Graham Tony Graham Deborah Graves David Gray John Gray Kathleen Gray Barry Greenberg JoAnn Grecnrock Donna Greer Brett Gregr June Gregory Carol Grieke Patti Griftin Jim Griffiths .lozlyn Gromko Theresa Groom Gary Grosenick Pam Guckenberger Robert Gunn Colleen Gust Lee Gaye Debbie Hagan Gerry Hamby Dave Hamel Cathy Hammett Melodie Hamm Robert Hangebrawk Chris Hansen Fred Hansen Eugene Hardaway Gwen Hardy Susan Hardy Denna Harold Bob Harris Helen Harris Kim Harrison Sandra Hart Roy Harvey Cheryl Haskett Renee Hauger Jenny Hawe Donald Haworth Debbie Healey Debbie Hebert Darryl Heeren Billie Hency Steve Hendricks Debra Henry Lenorthen Henry Esther Henry Kathy Herbert Pal Hess W ,,A M, or ..,Wim4- , 'M , . A ,,, M 'a Nw ew ,, 44 K f ' 'W' .M W ,, , , 4 , 4 ,. A as t W-WM., .., ,, in Q- 'SWA M A , Q ,.....,,,: ,Mr , gh W, v., , , Q, W , V 'M ,...,, ,., 9' Jim Griffiths pauses a moment to relieve his tender feet. A, as sf v-J . ' ' X, gi i s ti' Q I I 'M ' QA Q ' w ,fi H v ' ' Q l ' 5 ' W L z -f J, - gf f erm -Wg , CS -..- 2, x U 251 'Qu Q 2 fnpx ' f N 1 s ' X x ,' '- , X as t K -X Y. 1 Q . fil- an 'Y .N-, 'ffl , t ,s.V,, lf? f ' r . - ,ffjlwf will flwf VPN-,X . tl . li. fl 1 I fi ' f .,. t 5- f , f ,. . I - fe . .A 529 X 1 A A ll mr 'E L ,E we W? i if . 1 'F 12212: an . 5 ag! A 'G - 5 4 ' Nl' T ffl? t, -..-if -szzeifffifi 7 . P' . rp g' , l 'W , VD' - 'ZW 2 my v,y .sv ww, , W Q' 4 .a,r ffl' .y G 4 P 8 Qi? Q VV -khh i 5 41, .15 fn: 'l l u-.4 -nr-1 Q' 'P Q, tg Ag X r, i Ayl' , ti i 7 A ' K ii f Q' Q A 2 i t 'Q it if L 2 1 . V 5 fa gl Q ' v , 4, :P ,N '1 ' If i N 4' as et it x Q Q. 1 ,. . . 'iwz'-5 ' K L . ' A I ' . , W:A,,,, is , M I '. ii ' 51 LJ, ' ' . , - I 1 A . - -. , 1 15. A 5 f , 1 1 A X !f 1 I in ,xxx - 25514 Ie. -Q ij f 'M X , Robert Hester Mike Hill Warren Hill Mark Hilly Gary Hlnkle Gary Hinton Mark Hodsdon Beth Hoffman Brad Hoffman Rhonda Holt Gayle Holup Kendra House Steven llovrurd Teri Howell David Hughes Allen Hughctl Mary Hurley Gina Hutcherson Hollec Hybarger Bob lacovelto Sharlene lrele Evan Irvine Bobby lsham Doris lvens Mark Williams questions his team about the previous play, which looked more like before date run-arou nd. Barbara Jackson Barry Jackson Brad Jackson Charlolla Jackson David Jackson Mike Jackson Sandra Jackson Alan Jacobs David Jacobs Janet Jacobs Eddie James Jr .. K, N 3 ,.,,.,,er X-E' k , ,., 1 Q, e in . Qi 35 W J, Q QW 5 lr ? 1 Qi my Y , .WQQQEWQ I? Reiki, y ei. ' ' sm r Q S X 5? :ii 2 L-PZ ,,, y 4' 7 lea? J -1? f- ,' X in V 2' J ..if s ,Q E,. fig A ik, si R on James 1 . L , L' 6 I Q J f A K' , ' . e ,ri JE f ' 'PU-'.-:5 V -f Y ff5'i5:2',:ZE?5i 5 ' 'x5Z5 ? E:5f'Z 56' 'f' sss 5 L ,,:. iw gg. S' ass i Karen Janlzen I ' Q , , Steve Jappe 'Wy tg ' W' 2 Terry Jefferson N if ' K ' Don Jensen , .. i A if K .Xi s -.f i Cindy .Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Jeri Johnson John Johnson Mike Johnson Randy Johnson Ray' Johnson Sharon Johnson Tony Johnson Travis Johnson Debbie Jones Edith Jones Rob Jorgerson Stanley Judd Pam Julian Janice Jureack Mark Kalmback Linda Kasler Ken Keiper Karine Keller Lois Kenne Tina Kennedy Ken Kernodle Tina Keslner Mike Kelchem Kolin Kcttleson Clifford Key Randal Kimbrough -4. Ox r- 9 K ,i-iL i.i ,, M, C ii ,, 4 . i Q Sm .1 1 1 4. . s ' I 5 iw ieis 'Q' Egg? F ,Az ,, fe- K if . 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Y l ' x at ,M ,A , ff ' 1' I 7 1 es , If ls ,li l ,g . in 2 'Vw ' Q R -ez Becky Poer Dawn Porter Arthur Prescott Mark Price Terrie Price Denetta Qu ack enbush Valerie Rainey Karen Ramsey Pat Randall Steve Rasmussen Perry Ratcliff Tracy Rawlins George Reed Kari Reel Brad Reese Sevyn Reese Jon Reising Rory Rejda Annie Reynolds Betty Richard Peggy Ridgway Steve Rieger Dan Riley Cheryl Ritter Mark Rivero Ronda Robb Greta Robinson Terri Robinson Kim Romeo Daniel Romo --- 10 Junior, Bev Brock, actively participates in powder puff football. l26 gi l' 1 ak 'lt . 39 if P , S af X1 '- aj 'tr A , -L Z U . 4 fa er 'R fill? 5 32' S 3 . V 5,-... , nw! .Kg will r 'Q tx- N ' 1 - ' up wr'-v ,im 0' me J it J. gi J ZE. ., ,,.. I Z M X ' I X ej -av u f f lim, ., . J ' ta : W 4, ti 'Y 2 gm 1 f ii ,M ,i .S aa. 'A Q wil, r -A ax-wg fe yin-1 B fi 4232, Q.. .. ,, ,f A 52,25 B rfe ' l,'i -'w 5: K i e ai 5 s x ml f W - Ni-A - If. 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' u- if, ., . -' i . 1 -f tv ,. zur fi. , :ILL V H f V V 1 we .v,..4,f 14255, if ' Z-,f112,z.. .arf I ,Q f' Students line up to obtain their valuable I.D. cards ati, e Q Q 1' ,,, 1' 5 y 5, AVH, ,,t,t., A ' 5, sm, --.t . . +S:,,!x r A ff l- ' . li ?'. ! K7 Q at , 12 ' ,il VX , . i If f K kk I Debbie Smith MariAnne Simms Bill Sloan Carl Smith Dayna Smith Eugene Smith Kathryn Smith Leon Smith Patsy Smi 3 ll ' Wg .4 5 ' A A K A ' 'i Michelle Smith Sylvester Smith Debbie Spach Osseria Smith lh Penny Smith .lan Snow Gina Spencer K Sorensen Deanna Spradling Richard Sorensen Sandra Sprague l27 ,f . V1 1 RL fe ' get - wig! 5 , E ' gf 2 , , ,,,, . ,g. H we - -s..,,,, - -...sv x ' wi file- V f .wt ' Ml, Kathy Stalohn Vicki Stafford Mike Stevens Dave Stevenson ..... L. H 4-4 gl -f ... .f , f ,HW Y 46 4 f 'ez- ri' .L I f Tomi Sunder Ronald Sutter JeffSutton Jacki Sweeney Shirley Stewart .loyce Stoffey Robert Stone Anita Sumerix Lissa Tamre Oliver Tatum Deborah Taylor Tom Tcuford Kelly Terry JoAnna Thompson William Thompson Debra Threats Deljuana Thrower Ellen Thrower Tom Thurman Pam Tipton Janice Toddy Wendy Toll Andy Tomich Tony Tortomas .leffTowbin Craig Trodiek Linda Troutman Gloria Turner Velma Turner Michael Tuttle Bonnie Twitchell Rocklan Usleman Michael Ussery Steve Van Holton Barbara Van Houten Linda Vasknetz Jimmy Vaughn Wendy Vause Bekki Vogel Jill Vranesh Wyley Wadman Dan Wagner Lise Walker Kent Wallace Terry Wallace - Richelle Waller Donald Walters Bryce Ward Hattie Washington Jessie Washington pi' an 'ft f:?' If rea. 5 Q 'if?7'4 X 'X . . X 5 M I tts, , i, . Qt f x X HA' Z 2 ' 9.-1 in ' il asf ev Jxklbtqj' , V. , i vz- V' li . ,, K' yi fl wjq an 25 'WF . one ...4 -cz..-1' T A '-Q! . . , ,Mg . 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'N ...M S ' rf .1 f ps-'V Juniors, Glenn Fannin and Todd Cram exhibit spirit through their participation in the candlelight ceremony. 1 1 M E - ' QQ. , ' Q i ! n algal 5, is , a az- Cind5 Xkitxon Susan Wnlxon Alloc VN catliers Kenneth VN cm Mitch NK clk Perry NK uxlcy Way nc NN cxtcrnian Lorraine Vlhlpplc Phillip Whilu Suzcltc VN hilc Paul XX icgand Janet NN illard Angie Willinnix BarhraXKlII1anix Donna Williamm Kenny Williams Mark VN illlrnnx Mary XX illianu Susan Wilton Fred Woodard Paul Woods Kelley Wnrtlicn Toni W5 all Tom W5 voclxl Debbie Yahruum Kip Young Richard Young Sandra Young Ron Zaniorn Debhic lwlcrzycki baianc cf berweev man and hw he fedressed man md ms resources, fQZ'W '?' 47' -s.-f ' K' A H, ff ,ff 'D HWY' The 1975 class officers lead the Sophomore class to a great year of organization and class pride OPPOSITE PAGE, Sophomore class officers are Karen Parker, Vice- presidentg Cynthia Scott, secretaryg and Kelly Cropper, treasurer, ad- visor, Mr. Byrnes. THIS PA GE, TOP, Sophomore class student council representatives are Nancy Beiler, Ruth Johnson, LaNell Stimpson, Kathy Edwards, and Scott MacDonald. BOTTOM, Advisor, Mr. Williams is shown with President Kenny Templeton as they make plans for the fu- ture. Ron Ace Paula Adamo Richard Adams Mike Adelman Terri Adey Theresa Albanese Elaine Alger Allen Allen Tum Alley Lauri Dee .Allred Fran Amma Jim Anderson Sandra Anderson Janna Armstrong Karen Arnston Jay Askin Jefl' Ashton Ken Atchley Ron Aliyeh Martha Aughes Sherrill Ballus Charles Banks Rosella Banks Nancy Barnet! Michel Bartoli David Bayer James Bayne Vickie Bean Dennis Beaird Larry Beaird Bill Beardsley Pam Beecher Nancy Beiler Auldin Belfurd Gordon Bell Marium Bell Debra Belhea Primu Bianca David Biever Dave Biller Chuck Billings Joyce Black Madeleine Black Debra Blakley Kurt Blanchard Mike Blevins Rick Boebling Eleanor Bogie David Bohannan Erin Boisjolie Karin Boisjolie Danny Bolander James Bonnell Margaret! 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'I Bonnie Craddock Lonnie Craft Kerry Cram Deone Condit Sharon Connelly Kevin Connery Judy Cook Peggy Cook Brent Cooper Craig Cooper Tom Costelle Marc Cota Curtis Coulter Kelly Cropper Scott Cross Tom Crump Kent Cudaback Leon Culpepper Bill Curtis Thracie Dahn Cormen D'Angelo Dana Dasher Steve Daugherty Arthory Davis Glenda Davis Lanette Davis Nancy Davis Greg Decker Carl DeFlorents Chauncey Depue Roger Desmond Jim Devlin Donald Dixon Douglas Doerr Janice Donaldson Jolene Donovan Alan Doty Barney Doty Karen Douglas Sue Dowdy James Doyle David Drake Richard Drew David Duckworth Brian Dunbar Don Dunbar James Duncan Robin Dunsmoor Rosemary Durr Dobi Dye Greg Dyer Randy Eary Dianne Eckhoff Jim Edwards Kathy Edwards Carol Einerwold Tony Elizarde Gloria Emrick Cindy hnneper Mike Erdmann Barbara Ericson Terry Ervin Elizabeth Evans Patricia Evans Ramona Evans Lori Farrell Warren Feldt Paul Felix Greg Ferguson Alonzo Fernandes A is Gabriel Filippone , Cathy Finch - Onzeletta Fisher Matt Flood J ,? 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Q 1 x ' ' . t jf? 1- 1 - , 1 5 5 'ie wzgi izifiiie sf A Bruce Gordon Dustin Gotchy Kathy Goaker Artis Graham Lauren Gram Angela Green Ann Green Karen Greenberg Dollie Greenrock D'Ann Griggs Shannon Grimes Joe Grindley Meg Grinnell Linda Gripenlog Andy Grismic Cindy Grove Judy Groves Mike Guthrie Keith Hafen Steve Hagen Walter Hagstrom Julie Halpine Judy Hampton Charlene Hancock Marty Hancock Debbie Hangebrauk Janis Hansberry Art Happes Tasey Hardin Mace Hardy Harold Harduick Matt Harber Beth Harper Randy Harrill Diana Harris Rod Han Brenda Hathaway Michelle Hays Karen Heard Nicki Heade Nina Heape Julie Hedstrom Mike Heenan Laura Henderson Laura Henderson Steve Henderson Kathy Henninger Chester Lee Henry Greg Hensel Anna Herandez Virginia Hernandez Kathy Hickman Danny Hicks ' si I ,ll , u ,PN For a long time the Sophomore float greatly resembled :' landing barge. vt A ,,. , L ,L V Q .. 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OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, Powder Puff football brings out the beast in all the participants, BOTTOM, Senior back- field sweeps for a touchdown. Seniors look in disbelief at the upcoming Junior touchdown. Referee Bird trys to bring order to a field of chaos. A -- W 'ff W wr . , M X ,, we 160 -JL, ? My V Q W2 v , T Akvv, 2 , M Q A 1 If ekvfl W 9164 X28 F if , - . ' vm ' iff fam ,, , ,ff , WJ, ,, 2 y V , nz, ,Z N43 if at 2 2' --...Wx , .ffrw XL . W f u .,: 'my f A - -- Q w,,:,,'.f,,, ff. Nw ,5fQ.'AY??:? 42.3- 162 Y, vvfw Rooters Club malies the dream of a Hawaii trip a realit OPPOSITE PA GE, Coach Foster frantically trys to get the team papers ready for the planes departure. Dr. Cameron listens sympathetically to another story of something forgotten at home. Loyal friends and family delivered cheerleaders and team members to the plane early so that they could depart on time. THIS PA GE, TOP, Mr. Overholtzer and Mr. Aiwohi settle down for the long flight. 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Jeff Lindsey displays all-conference punting. Warrior defense fires out against Valley. Stewart Eggers allows Joe Hall to receive punt. Warriors defense awaits offense alignment. Bobby Ander- son returns opening kick-off. OPPOSITE PA GE, Dick Buuucll sweeps past number 24 of Gorman. With perfect timing, Tim Fromhart, throws to tiara man, ,lim Tanaka. Western's defense overpowers Gorman's blockers to get ball carriers. l I nn:-na ., runnin-.la wuz annum-if 429 ASW va. Af Wm x W -., N, RWM' RWE!! Zia? lf V Q, ,,f 5. 4, we f f s 'Nr EBWKIK? THIS PA GE, TOP, David Manson 1845 and Al Smith 1375 tackle a Vegas player at a crucial moment. Jeff Lindsey 1665, Boyd Jacob 1335 and George Lee 1225 combine to stop the Rancho drive. Mark Hansberry 1675, Jack Moore 1755, Robert Starbird 1885, and Boyd Jacob 1335 crush the Vegas ball carrier before he reaches the goal. Stewart Eggers 1l 15 carries the ball with the protection of Al Smith 1375 and Jeff Lindsey 1665, Parents night provides recognition for the parents who overwhelmingly support the War- riors. Tim Fromhart 1l25 passes for a first down. OPPOSITE PA GE, Barry Jackson 1725 makes his move to intercept the Rancho quarterback. John Du Mont 1145 scrambles to find room to run. George Lee 1225 and James Jackson 1205 crush the Vegas receiver, as he attempts a touchdown. War- riors line up in a last ditch effort to stop Rancho. '+I me We try harder 5 1 ff ,M ,INV W - , ,W s' .Y The members ofthe l972-73 JV team are Mike Spearman, Andy Margie, Mark McIntyre, Joe Mascellino, Rod Wil- liams, Chuck Castle, Ron Atiyeh, De- lano Lewis. ROW TWO, Perry Hyde, Keith Halen, Ron Hurst, David Ridge- way, Bruce Bayne, Tom Teaford, Bob Barlow, Royce MacKay. ROW THREE, Lolito Martinez, Tom Elizard, Brian Ne- beker, Mike McCollum, Jay Love, Den- nis Connors, Shawn McClary, Mike Warren, Coach Armstrong. ROW FOUR, Judd Wilkinson, Jim Bonnell, Terry Taylor, Jeff Ashton, David Drake, Jim Herren, Dave Biller, Elbert Shep- ard, Mermon Thomas, Coach Welch. ROW FIVE, Chuck Mathews, Tony Celeste, Bob Shaddy, Jack McClary, Kevin Coe, Don Broadhead, Rodney Williams, Casey Shaw, and Tom Harris. The hope for next year's football team rests on this year's junior Varsit THIS PA GE, TOP, Western defense waits for the snap of the ball. Perry Hyde eludes tackler. Western defender trys to get position over Clark blocker. Chuck Castle scrambles for extra yardage. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, Tom Harris sweeps the end hoping for a Warrior block. As usual, Western's offensive drive ends with a touchdown. Despite obstacles, Keith Hafen, i231 clears the way thru the Vegas line. BTERN 171 Warrior band i made up of man different people Pep band members watch the proceedings at the candle-light ceremony. Band members raise spirit at the Vegas game. Jim Baynes and band president, Carl Douglas, turn all of their energy into hot air. Drummers reflect the intelligence of the average band members. The members ofthe band are Ron Ace, Jerome Adamo, Frances Amma, Janita Armstrong, Monty Ashton, Lawrence Baird, Robert Barnes, Deborah Barnum, Cynthia Bastain, James Bayne, Sylvia Belaz, Mike Beliveau, Dawn Bickmore, Cindy Biller, Karen Brady, Charles Braswell, Tim Brig- ham, Beverly Brock, Blaine Brox, Tammy Brumbach, Kathy Bruttomesso, Sharlyn Bryner, Kevin Bunderson, Jeff Bunker, Connie Burge, Leslie Burney, Darren Cameron, Paula Clark, Wendy Clayton, Loretta Coleman, Janice Collins, Karen Connors, Kim Connors, Robin Connery, Julia Cooper, Sarah Cooper, Kelly Cropper, Tim Dabney, Mary Dawson, Laurie Delange, Carl Douglass, James Duncan, John Dunsmoor, Stewart Eggers, Cyn- thia Enneper, Cathy Estrwada, Lori Farrell, Kim Finch, Kay Flemming, Matthew Flood, Leeann Foster, Stephanie Garrison, James Gatling, Renee Gilmore, James Glover, Theresa Glover, Ruthann Goodwin, Carol Graves, D'Ann Griggs, Dona Greer, Steve Hagen, Jon Hamel, Janis Hansberry, Chris Hanson, Tasey Hardin, Billie Hency, Kathy Herbert, David Hughes, Curtia Hunter, Sharlene lrete, Hollee Hybarger, Connie Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Karen Jantzen, Gwen Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Kevin Jones, Kirsti Jorgenson, Greg Julian, Pam Jul- ian, Lois Kenne, Teresa Kennedy, Tina Kenndy, Nancy Knilana, Glae Kobielsky, Debra Kozal, Sam Koker, Ron Krause, Terry Land, Karen Leavitt, Marcie MacDonald, Sidney MacKay, Pat Maston, Leslie MacKenzie, Susan Malloy, Dawn Marsh, Margaret McCormack, Debra McDaniel, Susanne McCarty, Mery Meinskey, Pam Miles, Kathy Mooney, George Morrisey, Daniel Mundinger, Joy Mundy, Lorraine Myl, John Nawratil, Kai Neilson, Cathy Nelson, Mary Occhi, Nancy Ogle, Paul Papile, Karen Parker, Greg Payne, Judy Payne, Ron Pearce, Terri Peterson, Tayna Pino, Ryan Purcell, Valerie Rainey, Dori Reid, Jon Reising, Steve Reiger, Greta Robin- son, Lisa Rottunda, Christina Reybal, Nick Russox, Terri Rux, Sheila Schramm, Connie Scott, Glenn Scott, Michele Seaton, Barbara Seprish, Mari Simms, John Skalak, Barbara Smith, Erick Speiss, Sherrie Strege, Karrie Strong, Gene Strozzi, Joseph Strozzi, Anita Sumerix, Kathy Sumerix, Michael Swegalr, Terrence Taylor, Anne Thompson, Rosemarie Thompson, Kevin Thornton, Debra Tomsich, Mike Tuttle, Kathy Tynes, Linda Vasknetz, Richelle Waller, Brian Welborne, Art Wells, Linda Willard, Angela Williams, Donna'Willis, Fred Woodard, Steve Wright. 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Debbie McDaniel, gives Mr. Miller the first place trophy the band won at the California Halftime Show Contest. Pep band shows their never-ending spirit at an assembly. The l972-73 twirlers are Kay Fleming, Dawn Bickmore, Leslie Burney, Karen Leavitt, and Debra McDaniel, drum majorette. Gene Stroni and Charlie Braswell do a saxaphone solo at a concert. Playing the clarinet involves deep concentration. 175 GirI's tennis team captures zone and state tournaments THIS PA GE: TOP: Sandy Taylor skillfully returns serve. LEFT BOTTOM. Joyce Stoffey executes expert serve. RIGHT MIDDLE: Zone champions, Leslie MacKenzie, Joyce Stoffey and Cindy Murley, smile victoriously. BOTTOM RIGHT' Janice Donaldson eagerly awaits the return of ball. OPPOSITE PAGE: Team picture: KNEELING: Debbie Becker and Mary Hurley. FIRST ROW' Mary Melancon,Cindy Murley, Joyce Stoffey, Sandy Taylor, and Carol Einerwold. 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AJ .pb - M s ,, -f 4 ,,Qf's:,w ,wtf is .,uA.,,3,.,gg-I W A' Q, -. , .1 J 1- ' f' . - . '. pQ f wm:.f' ,,,f h 5 .. M -1.1-g,-A fi ,L gf KW? -' N ? ra. an ,.- H Q x.-.wi:,tz,,,, mu - , Q -. 5 X x U L' wwf' s K, Boy's team ties for zone and places at state THIS PAGE, Robin Hill goes low to return the ball. The team for 1972-73 is ROW ONE, Robin Hill, Steve Brascia, George Morrisey, Marcus Nix, ROW TWO, Eric Dondich, John Fish, Mike Johnson, Russell Highfield. and Richard Shaum. OPPOSITE PA GE, John Fish practices his forehand drive. Winning makes Coach Shelton smile. Mr. Miller comes to cheer the team on. Eric Dondich shows his winning form when he plays. Everyone has their own distinct way to return the ball, Russell Highfield waits for the other team to serve. After the match shaking hands is traditional. 49 R-y5354s'fr- gs' -4 no s tttt siss E 'E 0 s!'wl-1w'5mevww'fxNr- it Q-me, ,ff-1 yer? Varsity cheerleaders are rated superior THIS PAGE. Pam performs the fight song. Pam, Mary, and Nola dress up for oldie but goodies dance. Pam, Linda, Mary, Willie show their spirit at football games. Cheerleaders show precision at the assembly, Toot Sweet lends a helping hand to Mary. Nola and Mary are always glad to take good care of Robin. Mrs. Wollin and the cheerleaders ham it up during the Hawaii trip. OPPOSITE PA GE, The Varsity Cheerleaders are TOP, Willie Mae Slocum, Nola Nelson, Pam Metler, Linda Speer. BOTTOM, Mary Bunker, Robin Rum- ble, and Mary Brwon. l8l I Ctirl' basketball shoots for victor OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCK WISE, Coach Lee points out a play, .lan K Toddy gets ready to make a shot. The forward blocks a play. Barbara Snape shows exhaustion, Carolyn Love attempts a layup, Coach Lee points out tactics as team members listen intently. THIS PA GE, LEFT, Shirley Trout- man delivers a shot while Carolyn Love looks on. BELOW, The team rushes across the court to score. Members ofthe girl's basketball team are Carolyn Love. Pam Foltz, Janice Walker. Jan Toddy. Pam Smith, Teresa Chapman, Shirley Troutman, Barbara Snape, Angela Grccn, Denise Burgess, and Ellen Thrower. Coach Scott Lee appears proudly in front of his girls team. ESU? GirI's team takes part in first state tournament , Ja A u , 4 - Q-' 'T 'fi 1' 25' . N A '5 2-an 'Y 4 f M, w- . -X 44 ' a 2,f,3f-W If wiv , if .:'::., . ' 4 l, , ji! A F' ' ' ,M : ?iwf' lf' N, 184 M THIS PA GE, The first girl's golfteam members were Debbie Herbert, Captain Sandy Hart, Phil Paternostro, Mary Dawson, Andy Gile. NOT SHOWN, Linda Speer. Phil Paternostro lines up her putt. Sharon Coogan finds golf to be a rather amusing sport. OPPOSITE PAGE, Sandy Hart displays excellent form as she tees off on the first hole. Andy Gile, caught in a moment of deep concentration, before tee off. Debbie Herbert places her drive down the mid- dle of the tenth fairway. Coach Dawson looks with pride as daughter, Mary, practices on the driving range. 3. ik X . X kNtflNK5?3'5 2 if f ' ..i1 'Xb 2 Qi- my . Xfh. f ' S fx ,K..,k 51 L,Ll 3 QiQQi?3f , N fy ' bs A-' mcg f-wr this Q :fb x,- 11 Q Student Council is full of man different faces this year OPPOSITE PAGE, Student Council enthusiastically salutes the flag at the begin- ning ot' each meeting. Some ofthe senators are: Richelle Waller, Jill Vranesh, David Manson, David Stimpson, Mike Reynolds and David Jacks, Mike Farr looks in dis- belief at the suggestion Kathy Gray hasjust made. Diane Simco gives the report for the Senior Class. Bridgett Given's face expresses the mood ofthe meeting. THIS PA GE, Student Council sponsored the Christmas Cookie Contest along with various other activities. Student Body President, Steve Bickmore, presides over the meeting. o .-.amgpglr 2, . .. ., g.. ff ' 4 he . H 1: my , 2 59159 ' Qi .4 'K ,id ,S ,. . .4 iitztt' Q ', s' . N5 fe- .rr-..-. ,gf was ...- z 5---Q lov 1 - 2- .s P X I , at f it ff 'ss r ' - , 4 t X to t ,. rf' ua, M New constitution brings about expansion of Executive Board THIS PA GE, Tricia Hill finds being first vice-president brings many worries and headaches. Linnea I-line, election board chairman, urges students to exercise their right to vote. This year's Executive Board members are Bridgett Givens, Kathy Aubert, Tricia Hill, Linnea Hine. Steve Bickmore, Kim MacDonald, Alvin Smith, and Richard Crites, advisor. OPPOSITE PA GE, Bridgett Givens spends much time at the school bank fulfilling her job as treasurer. Student body president, Steve Bickmore, consults advisor Richard Crites, on ex- ecutive board matters. Kim MacDonald, recording secretary, works diligently on the minutes of the student council meeting. Alvin Smith, second vice-president, prepares for an inter-club council meeting. Kathy Aubert, corresponding secretary, finds that the ability to type is beneficial to herjob. M59 WM -.sq--'-H Math Club solves the problems of the world The Math Club officers are Jim Griffiths, historian: Mr. John Perri, advisorg Pam Caponigri, sccretaryg and John Stoffey. president. The Math Club members are ROW ONE, Robin Connery, Raynette Mayer, Jill Vranesh, Kim MacDonald, Marcie MacDonald, and Robert Griffiths. ROW TWO, Kevin Connery, Heather Holmbeck, Lisa Rottunda. Corey Collet. .lim Griffiths, and David Craddock. .622-3' M1 X O www f N my ,.... Nwwf, 4 if l, K .-may QM? Q43 I 5-.. N '1-Q., f' xr 5, - Q Science Club explores the mysteries of the physical and metaphysical The Science Club members are Alan Doty, William Thompson, Sandy Cuddy, Tom Wyscoki, .ludy Curtis, Barney Doty, Vickie Baim. Jeniffer Glenn, and Debbie Martin. Jeri Johnson helps Mr. Hood test water samples from Lake Mead. The Science Club offi- cers are Robert Dawson, historian: Barbara Rizardi, treasurerg Judy Curtis, presidentg and Sandy Cuddy, secretary. 4 v ' ' UQ V, A 13, .QA ,K ' - if ,V i I , Y ' ff M Q: I K S f V ' twig, 4 r fi fi Nh 'KZ I x , X I Q g X f X Y R , 2 Q' K X s gif ,V I -3 X ,X at l .N .X 'f 3 7 ' x, ',' ffnw, , E E ve M,,w.'!4Li f X' 2 AQ E E 1' F ' E I t m-, Jax? swf, ff JK ight H .4 'lf '1 , M- ,,, Western's first all girl cast shows promise in The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds THIS PA GE, Julie tries to wake up Sam who is sleepwalking. Sam Steadman finds atomic miracles fascinating. Debbie Spach portrays a little old lady well. Patty Mlynek holds her first-place trophy for her man-in-the-moon marigolds. OPPOSITE PA GE, Betty The Loon, alias Julie Smith, holds the atomic miracle. Sam learns to say Apples! Pears! Cu-CUM-bers! Poor Tille and her lightning hair are the topic ofconversation. 193 ,f 'Wk , ,ff av k... ,,,,,,,,,,...w-ww' M17 ff J i , N 'fx 0-91- , f f 1, W, Art Guild seeks freedom through self-expression THIS PA GE, Art Guild officers are Mr. Jacobson, advisorg Diane Simco, secretaryetreasurerg Debbie Burney, vice-presidentg and Jeri Johnson, point keeper. Art Guild members are ROW ONE, Denise Burgess, Lisa Carrigan, Davy Jacobs, Sydney Cross, ROW TWO, Phil Atteberry, Bob Robinson, Debbie Burney, Kim Nolan, Diane Simco, Jeri Johnson, and Steve Ras- mussen. OPPOSITE PAGE, Sydney Cross patiently waits for the Art Guild members to get down to work. Jeri Johnson prepares the fight song which is to be hung next to the alma mater. Ian Ashworth finds a certain beauty in the construction of a God's eye. Connie Johnson cleans her silk screen as Kim Nolan looks on, Debbie Burney cheerfully does the tedious task of lettering. y H ' , Art Guild initiates new principal Bruce Miller crowned Cabbage King 6 H .t titti 35 S ,AA :gig I 5 tg.. ati. A , 3 Q.,,i it S? 5? 2 'lt C lla! 2 ' , ff CT? ,W Each year Western High School Art Guild celebrates Cabbage Day while everyone else is celebrating Halloween. Some people who obviously aren't with it, don't know what Cabbage Day is. lt's very simpleg it's the celebration ofthe Cabbage. With this celebration the Art Guild has a party and an election of a new Cabbage King or Cab- bage Head as they say in Art Guild. This year in a rigged election Mr. Miller won! He was treated like a king. We gave him pumpkin ice cream, leaves of cabbage, and punch. We arrayed him in the formal attire ofthe cabbage. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, This picture epitomizes the dream of every Cabbage King, The face of the cabbage is that of the reigning Cabbage King, Bruce Miller, BOTTOM, Cathy Galligher gazes upon the king as he sits on his throne. THIS PA GE, TOP, Kim Nolan, former Cabbage Head, looks down the list of nominations for his throne. Mr. Miller smiles as he is about to put on the honorary Cabbage Head mustache. CENTER, Miss Slade happily receives a radish necklace, and a cabbage cake from alumni who came back to help celebrate the election, Kim Nolan helps Mr. Miller with his cape and wreath. Steve Rasmussen breaks into tears ofjoy as he announces Bruce Miller is the winner of the election for Cabbage King. 197 , . ww? hub Busy night la ahead for Marryin' Sam THIS PA GE, TOP, Fortune teller Rene Perlett had many customers as she exhibited her spiritual talent. Mr. Nixon continues Sadie Hawkin's tra- dition as he portrays Marrying Sam. Amid all the Sadie Hawkins excitement these girls find time to gossip about their dates, This year's Little Abner and Daisy Mae were Kathy Crine and Danny Cross representing the Junior class. OPPOSITE PA GE, Bill Sloan contemplates the possibilities of his future as told by fortuneteller Rene Perlett. Karen Douglas dances with expression to the lively music of the dance. Steve Hendricks and Ruthann Goodwin stop to take a look at some ofthe Sadie Hawkins activities. f 2 s ii if ft , z 'rss f 47777 Mi 7 ,,1w,t,, ,ae -f my i., fu fy ef,ffsi1, fs -fm Ayn 'f,-wwe: me 5 5 . , I ' ff? ,H Yi W 7 -mfililffg is M ,mf A V 4 jst 1, f as A f 5,-H2 12 7, ilegyjif . ' ,ff ,gfygwfe , ., wg ,Nw ,, ,fmemf . .wmffm : Y V fzfzl E' I Wqwgezm AQ: .sqzsismgw 2 Nu! ..a 'N ,MM ii'- ' at at ' fi iii at : 2 lx A . i i? ,a J, ff- - ' - . , 9 ,. ' i ty I E Vrxy ty, A , A W A 4 -a V fx 1 Q 1 L . 9 f Oi i . je p M , e I i X 4 Nil f is 5 iilxvlzgy Debate Club members are Billy Johnson, Gina Cripps, Keith Richards, Lori Nelson, and Mike Abbott. Debate Club officers are Mr. Bassing, advisorg and Mike Ideker, president. Mike Ideker practices unusual facial expressions for emphasis in debate. Debate Club pro ides an outlet for talkative people 200 117 mm we ,K MM, ,, f' : V e y 35 Z4 , ,Q W X-P ,H QQ ,, X ' f 4.0 ,vQNa, N.. 1-4' A 6 9 QM , 'WMV Iii? V 'EV ' .? '4 in f f v USL E 3 fffmzwfw I 2 , 3 3,4 L13 ' ffl my 5 1 A '3zffc4?2Wwswwriff56 A ,ff '51 aifkfw? I sw 1 sff'5:: 1,315 Lx,f Q315L5 am sflfy aww, N, My L. Qgs K 5 ' fm-an Nw Q , rv' if W M -fag... K ,pelv- f 1'mQ,wnwxzkwxw':n-5':,,,.,Mw,mvK1' V SUV s 2 f, .V ,V 9 Z 4 4 ,0 is 'Y HM wwf' 1 .,mNW..v..., fyzfvf 3 fa ? ff z F ' 2 5 Zf g - Wg., Wil , I Haw fain ' K - ,m., K' -' . .W f , , . S - 'WW .QW 145' M' Mm 40 Fla twirlers combine precision timing wit graceful flag movements THIS PAGE, 1973 Flagtwirlers are Richelle Waller, Gwen Johnson, Carol Graves, Mary Dawson, Lisa Rottunda, Kathy Tynes, Pam Miles, Kim Finch, Barbara Smith, Marcie MacDonald, Terri Peterson, and Cindy Biller, OPPOSITE PA GE, Flagtwirlers perform a pinwheel. Cindy and Lisa show their spirit at a pep assembly. Kathy Tynes smiles enthusiastically as she begins a performance. Cindy, Kathy, and Carol display their skill at twirling flags. The flagtwirlers keep in step to the music as they perform. Many hours of practice pay off as the Flagtwirlers do their routine with great precision. First and second lieutenants, Pam Miles and Terri Peterson receive a cake from the track team. I it . . ti . is ' f ig' Q - . Sis s 6 e s 4 ii is aw W , -as P Q .ww U Af- , - ,i ---A W , I , t ,Z 5 2 - ,ff -tw' ' ' W' x . 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Paul Felix dribbles the ball downfield. OPPOSITE PA GE, BOTTOM, Jim Wallace trys a resourceful effort to regain the ball. Jimmy Wallace manipulates to keep possession of the ball. The members of the soccer team are Larry Chin, manager, David Stimpson, Bill Sloan, Paul Felix, Pat Liston, Terry Land. ROW TWO, Assistant coach Robert Healy, Ted Snodgrass, Gary Bissel, David Romo, Keith Hafen, Nick Russo, Steve Bickmore, Andy Marjie, Jim Wallace. ROW THREE, Assistant coach, Matt Young, head coach Terry Armstrong, Jim Miracle, Jim Crews, Dave Manson, Stewart Eggers, Steve Van Holten, Mark Williams, Sam Koker, Gary Chyra, 205 THIS PA GE, TOP LEFT' Keith Hafen gulps down a bottle of Gator Aid while Dan Romo im- patiently waits his turn. MIDDLE LEFT, Pat Liston dribbles past Vegas defender. MIDDLE RIGHT, Coach Armstrong articulates exactly what he wants his team to do for the second half. BOT- TOM RIGHT, Jimmy Wallace lets go a thundering kick. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, Paul Felix and Jimmy Wallace try to stop a Valley half-back. BOT- TOM, Jimmy Wallace heads the ball, as a frightened Valley player attempts to get out of his way. MQ Soccer team begun promi ing new year W K ' -- X will K ' Q 'Y' -wwe 5 W A' . . ., V YP it 'X K- r Aware'-' Q , ,. , .S 2 F he , , K f is, 'Li . ' lf' 3 ' , - ,, . X . I , , - W n qw. ..A.,,.f . .X q , , ., ,. , f - -Q W .. ,I , Q. My 5 YH'-we-'? 4--W4 , .M,:v4......,1....' ,I .....-.A T? L, 5 ' 2 , RQ' . . f M ,I?f,.,..... uv... Tffff Q 'T Q.,-17?f 'W f - -2, A we , .Q f' H- I W, - Q., r Tiff 153334 M ,,vYnkQQf3s- . , . H.. ,, ' ff '1'if4'5f Pr'fi I V .f X 'L xx V gin., Q ' ' g LQ w 5 jg j fwk 'f5zE:WG??5X 3fMiA fl ' ,- A wif.. e -. ., I .V .' , gg -7 f '-KQR fieffsz ' W -Q '!s wf - H My -' - -'lf .M.fq:r' if if .ML . , e gg ,iii N532 L. ' few. - an W . I H sf' , .. A f . L' V L, W as nys. KPN. lim , .X me ' K' M ' 9:25 1, L: -if-. Q v-'- in 57 . Y R 7 K K W .. gwwe-Nga 'P -' -if- M -if S '?,'Q1j1b1Pf's K' -wjk.1w- -ww N ,f ,.agqg5i4:QW.iw - Q W Aw - W' .L W 'K' e 33 - .5 W 'Q' .1 . 2 A fem: 5557 . 'ff A , A V HHS' . I . .:'-NHQRSSQE-'f6nn'g,,-,:.,,gr,g:wQ t, X fikjnlv A--L Q VL Q- -M. ,Q . Q3 -'New Wmwwyyawixfw we , IA Y ML. -X. . ,- Vw.. . Q 'g'f -' A--' Q ne- -We W te.-My-,bfi , - , . A , , 1 X , '- . u , - A -- N , - ek ea, k -1' N-'I-Q. Qf Vw. . - ,. ., My , M V. Q- .. H, M A Q -vi MMMM . If W Y .. ,. f. is-all-eniL,,gaM,yJ l.V. Cheerleaders promote spirit THIS PAGE TOP, The 1972 and 73 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are Kerry Cram, Debbie Garner, head, Terry Ervin, Kelley Worthen, Hermina Wright, Tacy Hardin, and Leslie Nitz. BOTTOM, Debbie expresses her spirit for Western during the Homecoming Pep Rally. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP, Hermina concentrates on straight arms while going Straight to the Top . Kelley practices for the upcoming assembly. Tacy, Kerry, and Leslie get it together during an assembly. Terry, Leslie, and Tacy find cheerleading isn't all fun and games. Kerry finds disagreeing with fellow cheerleaders a dangerous experience. Advisor, Mrs. Hughes, struggles with her J.V. Cheerleaders while making them the BEST! 208 V g yy .- yr . g 1 mf KX an' W 'W W1 .1-' Z fx.. M -cf? r 1 f 2' At X Xl This year's . .teams are next year's Champions 211 OPPOSITE PAGE, On this year's JV soccer team are Kent Wallace, Marty Hoenersch, Mark Maclntyre, Randy Walker, Jack Mc- Clary and Del Sorey. ROW TWO, Jack Ken- ick, Karry Neely, Greg Payne, Bryce Royle, Steve Turner. ROW THREE, Mr, Young, coach, l-'rank Wilcox, Mike Johnson, Eric Anderson, Patrick McClary, and George Taylor. This year's JV basketball team consists of Tim Mulkey, Tom Connors, John Knott and Jerry Hayes, ROW TWO, Mr. Welch, coach, Chester Henry, James Jackson, Steve Miller, Ron Atiyeh, Kip Young, Glen Davis, and Bruce Bayne. THIS PAGE, The girls on the JV bowling team are Janice Pinder, Pat Speelman, Sherrie Strege, Renee Gilmour, and Teri Tingley, The JV boys bowling team mem- bers are Mike Tuttle, Les Schott, Fred Re- zendes, and Rich Roebling. The JV wres- tlers are Chuck Dimick, Brent Cooper, Matt Flood, Tony Celeste, Randy Newcombe, and Jim Bonnell. ROW TWO, Mike Mc- Collum, Matt Love, Kelly Terry, William Ruth, coach, Dave Rees, Robin Kettleson, and Steve Barrett. , 'wr sf' 4.1351 X 'fs N' .J if Lda W S A ,, X . X 35 A ki . ' .- . . - ...Q .fb I-ri. ' ' afxfiifgg -1 Qiz.-3 'kmivmwszfwg . L . .., A.. . .W . 8. ew agtsmmdkwwi WHA T., Jia-. 'td- K' S 4.- , ,.-nf v-.- 1, . ,. . .Je-an '--sis' func ns. sr Wsi.-.1 W, A sw...-as Nassa- R 53-35 December brings out the Christmas spirit OPPOSITE PA GE, The Faculty's contribution to Christmas week was a skit portraying a typical classroom's reaction to a substitute. BOTTOM, Poker games were a big attraction on the day before vacation. The day be- fore Christmas vacation saw only a few people seated in class. The drama departments production of The Littlest Angel was a great success. THIS PA GE, BOTTOM, Mr. Garoufes and the choir kept everyone in the Christmas spirit by earoling through the halls. Many happy faces were seen on the day before vacation. One of the Student Council's contributions to Christmas week was having a door decorating contest. Shelly holds up a sample of the clothing the yearbook staff collected for a needy family. TOP, .lim Morris gets a kick out of playing with Mr. Bassings Christmas door. Phil O'Reilly portrays the littlest angel. ,rl . X 'A up , - 5 . 2 if Lai. ' K ., gk X K Z f'f. f 1 , . gf 5 'xbgyewse 9 . ,,, at ,K U 5X a sig .MN s.s..,,f-v K., X , 35 if rl? My ' gy--if 1 ln it . .-J, At, img! Vs sf . 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BOTTOM, Al Land's portrayal of the Saint at the door of heaven was very unique. Jeri looks so starry eyed that you can almost see the visions of sugar plums dancing in her head. ---.J' fa ' , , .QK+'Js.'F'5 :V r' 1 ,5 r ? 4 . ig .-V, 'V E P1 T cz ri ,n W .2 Q Q , ft- 'A . ' 5, I' ' it 'Si r fi I rf. .. ,, sf' 'l'-' '- ' , is - r if V- Q, I . M,, Z.:w. jm7fhQ age,-z ,,L,,,..au I - - - .....-.db-ffziw J. ,K .. W f - vast. - .,, .Ve -nan., - mj,',,jV, , E35 ,Ww w K I --H - .W .. km -sara-f ' . 2l4 ,S if is V jf 4:4 guru .- : fbi: . , r.,, , , A :nf A .ny-,ji if' v' ., xi, I VV.. 43 Yu.. i X. ' fveflf J? :gf r,7sgg'x.' .. 'Hi 7 , ol, QL.. ng, THIS PA GE, Kellee finds it a big headache standing in line. For some people like Kathy, part of the fun of new classes is dreaming about who you might meet. For some people everything seems to be just great. For others registration involves some difficult decisions. Monette feels that a cheerful outlook will get her by. Jessie solves her hunger problem with an Honor Society donut, OPPOSITE PAGE, Dawn Porter, dismayed with other people's problems, look on without envy. Stephanie looks distastefully at the schedule she is trying to arrange. Miss Burrough patiently makes her way through another registration. Concentration is very important but almost impossible. Faces express mixed emotions during mid- term five day weekend 216 ,Q-ng. 217 F' .4 W A 'ww an , -W fm mm My 5,11 W' ,W-'! ' ww, mw- fggi ,mmfww Iywww' WM ,L,. V 0 W , ' M. my -Q-erw-W2 MM V-wk 1 'L ,, 'M V 'if MQ, M- M .,, ,,,A5,: ,, W 'fran- . 0, .gg 'W 'f lf Rb vi ,.. rf , , f -., W ...Sv- k m m.::. A' .J 'is--+ UFC N, in The day it snowed NEXT PA GE: TOP LEFT- All of Western's snowmen varied. TOP- No one was in the mood for going to class. CENTER- George Connelly had a great time throwing snow- balls. Lori Nelson is amazed at all the snow. LEFT- The Hall Moniter has a hard time keeping all the kids in class. BOTTOM- Patty Lucas enjoys the taste of Western's snow. THIS PA GE TOP- As the snow falls this group of students proudly show offtheir finished snowman. CENTER- Snowball fights took place everywhere, even in the parking lots. Some people just didn't know what to think of all the snow. BOTTOM- Valerie Chilton squats to make a snowball before her friend lets her have it with one. 219 fa Ski Club encourages participation in winter sports THIS PA GE, Members of the Ski Club are Colleen Gust, Mary Anne Florer, Connie Jackson, Greg Ferguson, Ann Christopherson, Mike Blevins, Scott Cross. ROW TWO, Jimmy Vuaghn, Teresa Canada, Nancy Knilans, Shannon Grimes, Mark Hodgkins, Mike Williams. ROW THREE, Vic Wadsworth, Teensie Aberle, Jill Vranesh, Patti Lucas, Cathy Galligher, Elisa Carrigan, ROW FOUR. Craig Perkins, Mike Farr, Cathy Finch, Paul Semenoff, Debbie Dye, Nicki Collette, ROW FIVE, Ken Tmepleton, Corey Collete, Alan Campbell, and Pat Ryenolds. OPPOSITE PA GE, Joanne Greenrock learns how to snowplow. Members wait anxiously to get on the lift. After a day of skiing, one takes time out to rest. l972-73 officers are Jimmy Vaughn, presidentg Mike Williams, advisor, Cathy Galligher, vice-president. Skiing affects people in different ways. Elisa Carrigan uses her poles to balance herself. Patti and Kim enjoy riding the ski lift anytime. 'Q-If . full! K, eww., 'Nerf ...,.. 2'Q Y x Q-16.5Bf..i 3' .5554 .2 i H! 3' . ! F .sri L .- . k x ., f fl in gk xxx .H.S. accomplishes man things to help others THIS PA GE, TOP, NHS new members enthusiastically wash cars. BOTTOM,NHS mem- bers work hard wrapping presents at the Christmas party. Local stores help NHS by donating turkeys for needy families at Thanksgiving. NEXT PAGE TOP, The officers for this year are Heather Holmback, secretary, Carol Graves, vice-president: Dr. Cremer, advisor: Miss Christopher, advisor, Kerry McDonald, treasurer, and Jim Tanaka, president. Tom Ervin, Steve Gooden, and David Jacks confer on the procedure used in wrapping a stuffed animal for a small child. The members of the Honor Society this year are Dean Hurd, Jim Tanaka, Mark Dunsmoor, Judy Curtis, Billy Johnson, Jeanie McAllister, Mike Carlson, Lisa Sch- wartz, Dallas Jolley, David Jacks, Steve Gooden. ROW TWO, Kim Finch, Debbie Kaehele, Lynn Aberle, Linda Speer, Sandy Cuddy, Robert Griffith,Cynthia Halbett, Heather Holm- back, Jim Griffith, Shirley Thompson, Marilyn Winter, Dawn Tobler, Kathy Borgos, Sybel Alger, Karin Bunderson, Jackie Kauder, Cheryl Robinson. ROW THREE, Mary Bunker, Robin Rumble, Susan Bowler, Connie Jackson, Vicki Truman, Carol Graf, Peggy Carpenter, Monette Cortez, Pam Metler, Kim Terpstra, Linda Ducharme, Kerry McDonald, Wanda Barnum, Carol Graves, Leona Gonzales, Jane Hamilton. ROW FOUR, Boyd Jacob, John Amundson, Greg Damery, Cliff Nellis, Tim Stewart, John Fish, John Stoffey, Mark Hodg- kins, Jeff Lindsey, Steve King, Cory Collette, Dana Nitz, Dorie McCarty, Cindy Murley, and John Skalak. NHS washes cars to promote academic scholarships, Sorting presents for needy families at Christmas seems to be an endless task. 222 fa 4 gy --.1 eff wr' , vi ww, ,K Q ,, 'f!2:if,5'-, I F3 .', I 'v 1 H .VR ,aqqegggf - .ul ,-V w 1 73 s , . We g 4: AI f fyffwa? lx ,L,,V I , V x,5,f 4 ,-f' W 2- W ' '2 , ' ' gg ,,.,w. Mg, , 5 f 'W' W af 1 f x WK 'I L 4:,VA , High School Bowl wins televised matches for their most successful year THIS PA GE, Dr. Cremer reads a question as the high school bowl members put on a demonstration game for the faculty. The members of the competing team for this year are Bruce Glenn, Robert Griffith, Billy Johnson, Mike Ideker, and Mike Carlson. OPPOSITE PAGE, In the interest of keeping each other on the ball, team members exchange quips before departure for the TV studio. Raising their hands to get the attention of the moderator were several members of Pam's team. Mike Carlson gets ready for the meet with Valley as Dr. Cremer rests before the ordeal which never ended, Mike Ideker carries some of the team's ref- erence materials to the studio with him. Miss Christopher and Robert Griffith sort through their practice questions in preparing a match for the faculty. mm v '9f t S ,ma A ,Wt 41 th sl'-'. 5, s if i P riyr A , , jf? f 4 s TW so ,N , 3 f ,, W ,, ,, Is ! Sl E 5 aw iw 'N' 71 N F f : . ff 'fax' l , ,zzi VV ,A w .45 gf , E' aww! P I Q K 5 ,i ,, ,Z Mi , V J,,, ff za, ,aw 4 444' 'H .,..n--.J V' f f , fig S' 0 I ' I 1, 1 w:.f,4q,wQ:,,ng,,-Q14, ,ff fmizwtw q w y y, A WW . -'A-' ,ff L, aww f 4 V 7,3 , 1 , fzfW,m,w1fW.w2f ' HQ, , 1,zW'ff ' M S., -,...-.vs--wsyxa x R L' JXN 'Q Ak I X1 my 323 LY? 4' ,var -M ....., E .mf ,,. lx n ,. AI 3 ll Y -we-was-n-03 ..........-H-wg 'Ili 45. 'P pw-W K f' . Wa' 1, r f ,T If::f?w . W Striving for higher gnoals, grapplers finish vvit Courageous season OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEFT Fred Woodard pins his crablike opponent, Greg Bunker desperatly attempts to take down Fred Woodard. Wrestler tries evasive techniques to elude Gary Oswald. David Jackson rc- verses for position. Members ofthe Wrestlerettes are I-'RONT ROW Claudia Ozuna, Theresa Meyer, Val- erie Rainey, Linda Willard, Sharon Krantz, Julie Headstrum, BA CK ROW Kathy Loo, Joy Mundy, Karen Ramsey, Carol Caseman, Linda Kaster. THIS PAGE Mike Lozen emerges victorious over exhausted Boulder City opponent, Members of the Wrestling team are FRONT ROW David Jackson, Mike Kenner, Michael Lozen, Russell Gilger, Tim Dabney, Pat Laman, Coach John Watkins. ROW TWO, Fred Wood- ard, Kim Taylor, Don Yaharus, Greg Bunker, Ron Kraus, Gary Oswald. i E l 3 1 1 , ' r 1 ' 5, 5Zf '9 ' ,ruzi 'wbklifdwf 1- -. 'yyw 'fa . is Ray, 1 ,qv 4673? ,v+ f , iw , Q 773 ,Je Wig ,ww .ggi 1242, Igwfv f--' 1 f ' ,4 . , .g mg., if L, W A W. fm-an Afwflfnzwnuuf x fi S Si ,LM A 1 I a,4g?ili f uf, ,gg- ' A- , , ,B ,W if ., Q ,V Willis. .Asif ....4u!, :dll- '+,,, 1-95. wmfwnfwm mshwfvewi. mmawaaasf., Zsmw: . ,, , ,.. 'fi Varsity bowlers roll on to victory THIS PA GE, LEFT, Robin Patterson shows her form in picking up a 7-I0 split. Vicki Brag lets go of a strike for Western's girl's varsity. RIGHT, Jeff Hudee makes his approach to the line. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, Rod Tingley hurls the ball forward to the pins. With perfect ease Bill Gunn glides down the lane. The members of the varsity bowling team are Patti King, Jamie Hudee, Vicki Bray, Robin Patterson, Sherri Dorweiler. ROW TWO, Bill Gunn, Craig Foster, Jeff Hudee, Pat Nunes, Evan Irwin, and Rod Tingley. NOT SHO WN, Coach John Perri. 229 i Q Lettermen's Club promotes service and participation THIS PA GE, One of the service projects of the club was painting the concession stands, Doug Hoffman paints actively as Boyd Jacob watches. Dick Bonnell trys to get his donkey going in the annual Donkey Basketball game. The 1972-73 officers are: Steve Ramos-Pres., Dave Manson-Vice-Pres., Bob Starbird-Sgt. of Arms, Horace Smith-Advisor, Dana Nitz-Sec.'Treasurer. OPPOSITE PAGE, Letterman Glen Fannin is always glad to be of service. Members are: Greg Rivero, Boyd Jacob, Todd Cram, Gary Oswald, Don Bonnell, Robert Starbird, Steve Ramos. ROW 2 Dave Manson, Chester Henry, Doug Hoffman, Eric Dondich, Dick Bonnell, Bob Shaddy, Jerry Gates. ROW 3 Jon Rising, Tom Wysicki, David Hughes, Mike Johnson, Kirk DeArman, Don Lilly, Jack Moore. ROW 4 Dana Nitz, Steve Bracis, Kurt Prisbee, Howard Fish, Leaon Smith, Dan Cross, Steward Eggers. ROW5 Jeff Lindsay, Steve King, Warren Hill, Glen Fannin, Al Smith, Eric Anderson. ROW 6 Gary Hinkle, Timm Brigham, Dave Murley, John Nawtil, James Jackson, Albert Land, Mark Williams, Mike Eardman, Jack Campbell. l 230 1 w A + ,4 Q 4 I Hi nf 231 Assemblies are for participating people Coach Smith patiently awaits certain fate. Spirited seniors actively Participate in the Peace Pipe assembly. Skater, Alvin Richardson was a recent addition to the flags' performance. First Vice Presi- dent, Tricia Hill takes charge ofthe assembly in Steve's absence. Flagtwirlers, Richelle Waller and Marcie McDonald display the concentration needed for a perfect performance. OPPOSITE PA GE, The assembly roared with laughter as Horace Smith got creamed. Varsity cheerleaders award Robert Star- bird with a cake to be enjoyed by the entire team. Flagtwirlers provide a bright spot of entertainment at the assemblies. Captain Wille Henry asked the Student Body for their support in the upcoming game. Pam Metler attempts to calm the lettermen. 232 .... K ,, I . N ,,,- .. ,V ,hw , F vu, - , . f- ' ' ' x x K wk fy 3 W . ' if D A 'L - , , , .fm '. Q 5-- r . 3 A KL mf . ., H . , X 5- . E 233 Traditions past and scenes forgotten at Western This page is dedicated to some traditions and scenes not associated with Western any longer. Throughout the years many traditions have faded away with little notice and some have become issues between the administration and students. THIS PA GE RIGHT, An empty Marquee now takes the place of a once effective one, because Linnea is too lazy to get a truck. BOT- TOM, Not many people have witnessed the fountain running since clogged drains and a broken pump stopped its operation in 1968. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEFT, The expansion of Western has taken over the once sacred SENIOR lawn. The lucky Sophomores and Juniors missed the ex- perience of trudging out to the drafty temporaries: They now enjoy the luxuries of the new building. Stolen lumber and other incriminating evidence was once part of the fun of preparing the bonfire. BOTTOM, Due to an in- creasing awareness ol ecology the great Homecoming tradition, of bonfires, which united all classes is now but a memory. TOP RIGHT, After years of dreaming up a saying for a parking lot space, this year's Seniors were dis- appointed when an administration rule deprived them of the privilege. The pride of a Sophomore is no longer seen at Western because Beanie Week has been taken away. New lettermen will appreciate the no initiation rule, it was canceled because it degraded human dignity. Riotous laughter from Seniors is no longer heard at Western during beanie week because of over eager Juniors and some irresponsible Seniors. 5' V '- g P V . .g . . 'S 'F K Ni . at V .2 V Fi T A s ' - :aff Y Q 3 5 at . as e as .s.fs.-,. -...,s.t1e. . k S t sf asm.. A...,a...,..... .... .,e-.sy:---,4..,af- Q M2 K ,Q - i:fff. K ti 1 T. ig. . ..g..yg g .. ,. . . if is v . 1 if -, N 1. ,I -- 11' W' ,Ky T- . k gi' 4: - V. .- g ' , Q its g- . f -fi .-Q. - s i - . L f ikf -fn-V 'IS gfsriaiif 15315, f. i '. , 'L JW ' Ziipti .... I . ' V 'Ll'f fi L i J gf ksi,i,.gs.,-M. . . .. ,. 4... ., .. - g...fjQ.gi ,... S 1. L.lf.f.Q,,...Qii?T ' W . .... . ,.., .. , .,... .. . . ,. A .1 ,. . , :X .. Q .U its sri, -. 52 7 si - In f ,K AV . .. Xss . s,, .-..s...st . ..,fs.,.f,....s.a.fQ-,. . , ' -. 9 ff i ' I ' 'fI...:aJg .fm-1-ll I .. - ' . if is e ' at -it .- 5 ' + Q . , ,.... g sw f i ' K .L A .' Iw- ' ts M 5 25 W E E E Y w I 5 1 Q x 1 L E ' - u,marmnnwaswexAvxr5rchpgQm1:,,f-:K..11v, fmzwwgasm- im wffrews : Western's young team is quick to learn OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEFT, Tim Fromhart, struggles forthe rebound as Mike Sharp looks on. TOP RIGHT, Byrd puts up the shot over the outstretched arms of a Clark player. BOTTOM, Willie Henry glides past bewildered Basic defenders for two points. THIS PA GE, TOP LEFT, Mike Hinton shows his perfect form in his jump shot. BOTTOM, Towering Andy Busch, easily sinks a basket for Western. Bubba Washington brings ball into play. Willie Henry displays his tenacious defense. During a timeout, Coach Overholtzer explains his game strategy to the team. BOTTOM RIGHT, Leaping Leon Smith makes his move against a Clark player. yn - xxx .,.. Vwwy, . .-ffffv fs NO SHOKHQG X31 4 Warriors loom as Challengers THIS PA GE BOTTOM LEFT, Praise the Lord and give the ball to Bubba Washington. Lockeroom anticipation. Robert Starbird dom- inates against the jumpball. NEXT PA GE TOP LEFT Calvin Washington shoots over Basic defender for easy tap. TOP MIDDLE Mike Hinton lays the ball up short and sweet. TOP RIGHT Andy Busch, a towering stranger in an alien world, fires over the top, The members of the basketball team are: manager Jay Everett, John Knott, Calvin Washington, Mike Brown, Joe Hall, Mike Hinton, manager Kevin Clark, TOP ROW Coach Hal Overholtzer, assistant coach Scott Lee, Manager James Allen, Danny Ramsey, Robert Starbird, Mike Sharp, Andy Busch, Leon Smith, Eric Donoich, Willie Henry, Tim Fromhart, assistantcoach Jim Aiwohi, and assistant coach Stan Scheiner. ,V Y 5. . -K, wqgvx. l i , 5 1 E 5 i E , Q 1 it 'I ., ,YL -sam ,J ,W 1 x. i' oo - uasmanlllr - nm wana Q um fauna., .afi- 3 E 5 SQSTHERR' ,Q i Q, C13NfEREXEi wesrzmo msn scwum. 1972 KJ lsff A '14 5 . LW'v CS 35' vu 1. K X E , 'E L! 5,5 FI, as gag kg. .4-3, 'P' Si We . i' nf: I wht' 'Exif w, as .fill 1 11 ' ,'A' , 1, 1-vm... -, 1 inns-Q , ,,., W. ' Q X Q. . 5 x Qff A if ur L 'Wm , 1!wgi:i2xf4f' 1 1 , i 1 . 92, 5 i ! ff44aziawgQwf,, i'Wa,,i 35? ' 1, ,,,., , 'awww fvmffafmwgqb, um if 'fav- N 'ff my Ol!!! rw, ,,,. wlvbmwm W ,Q- www Warriors' inconsistency jeopardizes their chance to goto state OPPOSITE PAGE, Warriors watch in anticipation as one of their shots goes in. THIS PA GE, TOP, Willie Henry jumps high to shoot over a Vegas player. Mike Hinton goes up for one of the many lay-ins that happened during the game. Western players wait anxiously for Willie to tap the ball to them. Bob Starbird tries to get inside one of the Wildcats in order to set up the play. Calvin Washington catches up to a Vegas player in order to intercept a pass. Leon Smith takes a practice shot during the pre-game warm up. Male world Challenged y Western Lettergirls The Lettergirl Club is a new organization which has replaced the Girl's Athletic Association. Since the advent of varsity sports for girls a female version of the Lettermen's Club was needed. In its first year the search for purpose and unity has been its chief concern, The members of the Letter- girl Club are Carolyn Love, Alice Weathers, Valerie Rainey, Margaret Dennison, Linda Kohlman, Lynette Green, Janice Pinder, Debby Taylor, Denise Burgess, Jan Toddy, Eileen Beck, Pam Foltz, Pam Carson, Janice Donaldson, Sherry Bollinger, DeeAnn Carson, and Sandy Taylor. The officers ofthe Lettergirl Club are Pame Foltz, secretary, Denise Burgess, historiang Jan Toddy, president, Miss Carley, advisor, Pam Carson, vice president, and Sherry Bollinger, treasurer. Lettergirl, Denise Burgess receives support from cheerleader Kelly Worthen. 4-nl ' ie? was ff? when Magda!! .la sew 'iw 33- NW i W' fi., Soul Club works toward Black Histor 243 Week The members of the SOUL club are Osberia Smith, Doretha Murdock, Anthony Williams, Judy McDaniel, Ronnie Tanner, Sheila Carpenter, Lorenzo Ormond, Kathy Collins, Kenny Williams, Priscilla Harris. The officers of SOUL club are Deljuana Thrower, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Turman, Mr. Dorman, Yvonne Hunter, and Helen Harris. Say it loud, 45 er Q E l i BMG! -,Ja-4, v .i U I'm black E and I'm proud Black History Week was celebrated in soulful fashion by the brothers and sisters of Western High School during the week of February l2. THIS PA GE, Carl Smith and Velma Turner were elated over being elected black king and queen for I973. MIDDLE, Al Smith and Ernie Elliot demonstrate the soul shake. Naomi Smith ofthe Soulettes shows more movements than an eight day clock. BOTTOM, Conga player, Henry Brown of the Band of Gypsies, expresses his musical interpretations. Mr. Dorman, SOUL club advisor, and Yvonne Hunter make final preparations during the dress rehearsals. li- WV' V as s ' .Wjf M' ,,, .ji - ' gg 4 ' 5. X ,ll THIS PA GE, TOP LEFT, Patsy Smith and Deljuana Thrower patiently wait backstage during the black assembly. RIGHT, Cas- sandra Thompson hams it up during the classroom sketch, BELOW, The black king and queen contestants were Carolyn Love, Ernie Elliott, Velma Turner, Carl Smith, Al Smith, Judy MacDaniel, Debra Johnson, and Kenny Williams. They pose in front of the backdrop which shows the theme ofthe assembly. xi - Y, F9 t gift pfgfgh , ay aff Ye, ella? I' WW r yn ,hui ik i lg, MZQL ty, :fy If, ji? Y E W T x sl,,r , ,W V,,, ft,. . W ,.,, 1 3 , if. ii 3 . MSL ff ,M fwwm, .www m d, F5 ' at 5 5, , ,,V , ,,,, ,, , X F H .Z f af K ttf fem ,t S . ff Q Z 'T ME lik ri, 1:1 . ww? ,, - - 3 44, ' Wg 3,-95,3 mt wir ' if grew ,ggi tw wt ,Ar ta sigh' iiifpyiswfjizgji Q2 W 2 2 'iff V, ,, 155 ffm 5 mf it A 'f-: A 'se 45 ml 55 ' Ek if daily 9 , .T 52 W at , 5 X - lx. 5. af, 9' xi, , A ,X .Qi t N If , ' f,X'f' is t, ,J N, A . X, ,Ky , K , Q 'S 5 ., ,X . 3 'E' 41 x, 'ily Q G' 2 -Q . .' Y tg- - s, t f - fl' qs, . R xg ,I 1 1 I X. .,' i,r 1 f X? .,-xp., T. T. NM IX ! .17 l,QA . , 'xr .fx tae- 2 . ts-.at N - if-gy rx, Qi. ' X xl, It -, V1 s, QT- -gh. .Q War hoop staff promotes awareness THIS PA GE, The War Whoop staff of 1972-73 are Traci Ford, Pam Caponigri, Elaine Alger, Terri Ford, Heather Holmback, Sybel Alger, Karen Conner, Sharon Glisson, David Craddock, David Jackson, Larry Chin, Paul Wiegand, Sheldon Rampton, Steve Howard, Gary Hinton, Mike Farr, and Donna Martin. OPPOSITE PA GE, New addition to the staff advisor, Tim Sands, and co-editor Sybel Alger seek to establish a new outlook towards school journalism. Photographer Paul Wiegand informs co-editor Terri Ford her page's pictures didn't turn out and deadline is tomorrow. Elaine Alger finds the War Whoop telephone a great asset in meeting deadlines. Pam Caponigri looks in despair for a headliner repairman. Sharon Glisson con- templates the size of her articles headline. 246 fi : 932-iffv , .. M o, 0, 'a ,aff 'v-' 2' S Jr -:35,,. 5-:N npr' fa X.. Al' 4 n -5 f ,Q f.... . 1 . and -is ago.:-A: af: fi 'Ag 'f.44'f..- E-5' Pictured are Greg Damery, Presidentg and Mrs. Clark advisor. Other Spanish club officers are Susan Bowler, secretaryg Mike Ussery, vice-presidentg Debbie Martin, treasurerg and advisor, John Perri. Spanish club members are Duryce Barret, Guendolyn Brown, Claryne O'Brien, Debbie Damery, and Michelle Hayes, ROW TWO, Linda Gripenlog, Donald Walters, David Craddock, Page Borden, Jim Coatney, Kathleen Buchanan. Spanish Club delves into various aspects of Spani h culture 248 French Club encourages interest ' f ' Cl' l 't French club officers are Lisa Rotunda, vice-president: Norita Vaughn, secretary, Meg Grinnell, tresurerg Jerry Borders, advisor and Jill Vranesh, President. French club members are Jim Grif- fiths, Mary Florer, Debbie Garner, Steve Woodered, ROW TWO Dawn Johnson, Velara Cleveland, Charlene Irete, Sandy Jack- son, Pam Juian. , T? 6 'ki Present fashions recall the past QW f?' - l THIS PA GE, The new platform soles and heels were the answer to a short person's problem. The shag and chignon comes on strong in women's hair styles. The comfort and versatility of blue jean overalls makes the scene with everyone. Pants styles went from flare to baggy accented by vests and blazers. Boys with curly hair found it to be an asset in today's fashion world. The wide rim hat was a common sight around campus. OPPOSITE PA GE, Smock tops and Eisenhower jackets worn with pants showed the complete fashion look. 250 Q 'A i s 3 T5 N . 1 , .,, Y r ' ,r . ,saw uphllf W Q A 1 . ag mx 'cf ' ,L S wt Q nfl.:-'f a - K 4 'X 1.-:zeal -X L......... rxrfrigj 1 M wif 44, ., 'X M - , N . ,Q-A 'ui' v' ,.,-f 12 , . 25 Ziff-4' ' YS' gi? 05, ,,-31532 . um , , L if: g fm, Awww , 5 , . f ,nf ,,,,, 3, X ,av xt ' 5 f f 'a .,', , ,, ,wxyik U V 1 ' xi tag Wm ffl? S , ,M Choir goes casual to create a different look OPPOSITE PA GE, FAR LEFT, Choir struggles though an everyday practice, RIGHT, The choir stops to get their picture taken as they go on their annual Christmas caroling expedition. BOTTOM, Choir assembles for a dress rehearsal. Below, Mr. Garfouses con- ducts the choir at the Christmas show for little children. Choir members are Joe LaPalm, Joy Mundy, Gordon Winder, Katherine Meyer, Gyan Steadman, Joanne Celeste, Constance Scott, Susan Riggs, Rita Gheen, Cheryl Robinson, Sandra Cuddy, Judy Curtis, Cheri Wright, Nanette Champoux, Teresa Anson, Patricia Cook, Lori Johnson, Rhonda Coffman, Jenny Atene, Julia Cooper, Mike Clemmons, Eric Endy, Barbara Foley, Joleen Champoux, Craig Foster, Ron Bowles, Suzy Ballis, Teri Gardner, Jeff Booker, Judy Cornelius, Clifton Lund, Eleen Beck, Lorraine Whipple, Susan Hardy, Norma Leon, Marcia Herring, Don Lilly, Mike Sharp, Kat Miller, Jack Bynn, Angie Benneman, Jeff Ashton, Robert Case, Sherrill Balkus, Jim Devlin, Karen Douglas, Carla Deflorentis, Melissae Towbin, Troy Wallace, Joyce Stark, Kevin Dennis, Hermina Wright, Cynthia Clemmons, Cindy O'Connor, Larock Flemings, Lisa Weaver, Lester, Robinson, Larry Poole, Jeff Hudec, Kathleen Johnson, Verna Johnson, Linda Marsh, Teresa Myer, Steve Olson, Charles Loucks, Bill Ketcham, and Todd Magnuson. Z as., 3 i 2 5 i l . zauzmmwifwnwaenesesvam-w ,ze ,,wllauommmwawfwwrwWH '.,,e,,iic esssimmmwwxfwmt-11 +wMzwzmaaswa1 , m.M.,,7'w 4 1 1--,111 tp N ,su we 7 N +6 4 1 io f I fi l 25 4 lubilation combines singing and dancing for a special effect THIS PA GE, Eric Endy and Cheryl Cherry boogie to the music. The mem- bers of Jubilation are Judy Payne, Denice Blair, Barb Foley, Ken John- son, Mike Clemmons, Debi Henry, Mark Williams, Susan Riggs, Pat Cooke, Yvonne Hunter, Cliff Lund, Leon Smith, Paula Clark, Eric Endy, Carl Smith, Cheryl Cherry. OPPOSITE PA GE, Debi Henry, Mark Wil- liams, and Paula Clark team to form a swinging group, Denise Blair gets help with her costume before a performance. Ken Johnson and Pat Cooke present their new sound to the audience. Jubilation shows off the results of their hours of choreography. Mr. Garoufes, director, helps make the last few connections before a dress rehearsal. Denise Blair and Cliff Lund blend their voices to provide a good background sound. J Unusual theme and informal style of Sweetheart Ball show changing times Hey 'f The 1973 Sweetheart Ball was held at the Hilton Hotel on February 10. ln an effort to improve attendance the Sophomore Class changed the dance to an informal dance. The theme was a W,C. Fields quote, My Smoldering Flame, You Incin- eratc Me. OPPOSITE PA GE, Tasey Hardin and David Ramos reigned over the 1973 Sweet- heart Ball, THIS PAGE, TOP, Second attendants were Sachi Ushijima and Dave Murley. The changing of the dance to informal created confusion in wearing ap- parel. First attendants were Karen Parker and Phil Riccobuono. Mark Williams and his partner dance to the music of the Band of Gypsies. Returning king Phil Ramos gives new queen, Tasey Hardin a congratulatory kiss. anon 257 51. ,rf L 'Q ' 'Q' 2 1 vi .-v,,fvw.n QQ, Mummy M W M. -,M .W 12 W, ng wx fwmwf ,mw- wwf- . :www 1' .,,..f. M---4 .alumna .-...A-.. ...-4 ym unuruca -qw... 4-anna ...W .-0. I '22 VK-gf., C www ww' Xl' E. E ' , Fund raising is fun OPPOSITE PAGE, Mr. Williams, alias Willie Wonka, shows how a chocolate fac- tory really looks. THIS PAGE, LEFT, Nina Heape displays artistic ability at the Sweetheart Ball poster party. The Sophomore class hoped to raise money with the dance. Mr. Owczarzak attempts to ride his ass at one of the most funfilled events of the year, Donkey Basketball. The coaches use the money raised at this event. LEFT, CENTER, Karen Connor and Susan Malloy hustle to wash cars in a Junior class ef- fort to raise money. RIGHT, BOTTOM, Gail Wilson and Charles Braswell perform a skit in a drama show put on during lunch hour. LEFT, Prospective customer, Mrs, Cadwallader, browses through the Art Guild flea market. Laurie Kruis displays the latest money raising effort for the band. Tanya Pino displays her skills as Western' mascot Tanya practices her backbend. Mascots take a break from performing during an assembly. Tanya displays her gymnastic skills by doing a walkover. Tanya Pino smiles as she effort- lessly does the splits. ff L fv-W.. '7 X i 1? f X X MDW fiat, Warriorettes find joining pep club unites their pirit The Warriorettes are Eileen Beck, Janice Pinder, Margaret Dennison, Gwen Johnson, Linda Gripentog, Shannon Grimes, Dawn Johnson, Katie Collins, Robin Patterson, Susan Watson, Kathy Buchanan, DeeAnn Carson, Kathy Kauder, Linda Kohlman, and Derese Barrett. Warriorette officers are Kathy Buchanan, historiang Katie Collins, secretary, Miss Ann Zinck, advisor, DeeAnn Carson, president, and Eileen Beck, treasurer. Girls Volleyball has a successful season and a chance for first in zone OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT Mrs. Hicks bandages Mary's knee between games while Linette watches with interest. Mary and Linda excitedly await to get the volleyball over the net. Pam, Carolyn, and Mary prepare for the volleyball incase Linda misses the bump. Pam Carson bumps the volleyball to set it up for the spike. Denise Burgess waits calmly to hit the ball over the net. THIS PAGE Linette Greene spikes the ball over the net for another team point. BOTTOM FRONT ROW Mrs. Hicks, coach, Theresa Chapman, Wally Walrus, mascot, Linda Prater, SECOND ROW Lorie Moore, Carolyn Love, Pam Carson, co-captain, Linette Greene, THIRD ROW Mary Meinke, Francis Fuhring, Debbie Dye, Pam Foltz, captain, and Denise Burgess. Tex 'M ra W T San. 1 iff: 'eil Spectators become a part ofthe game THIS PA GE, Pep Band helps promote spirit at home games. Michelle Sea- ton shows pride in her team by clapping. OPPOSITE PA GE, Lise Walker cheers enthusiastically at the basketball game. Faculty, as well as students, find time to get to the games. Many times facial expression shows the type of game it is. Games also provide a time for friendship. Paul Felix shows Mr. Owens his activity card to gain admittance to a home game. Some peo- ple find refreshments more interesting than the games. David Manson watches game intently as others cheer the team on. 264 22 M Z L , f QNX i , M W , is W 265 THIS PAGE, Fred finds that sometimes off-campus food doesn't please the stomach. Les Stucki pays for his well-deserved lunch at Jo-Ell's. Kim Nolan waits patiently for a prize whopper. Sherrie Bollinger and Larry Toddy enjoy the 45 minute lunch breaktogether. Western students wait in line to have their orders taken. OPPOSITE PA GE, Margo Larson checks out the Taco Bell food. MacDonald seems to be Mike Brown's kind of place. Gourmets David Ramos and Gary Bissell gorge themselves at MacDonald's but are very careful not to leave an untidy table. -ai' QQQWQN f R s W 9' fm 44 sans . . q w 1 s y New if , 11, -es .5 'M 2 E5 Q' Q 3, Q 1 1 Q 'Y s av ssest i 'Q 4 t kiwi: R f , QW' 3 iw' . ,, at t ,.f- as it Jaws, V,k, NWN H -- f --awww' ' nm, ,Q Vu Qgyiyg, ,' , , i 2 ,M Mg? ,Ii ,, V, ,, V4 W 6. r R , , , ,,, it , uffff' ,,w 5 W, fff- ,W , vm- 3 ' fm 1- .' 57 7 H 2 I 2 , ' f , 9.1 -, af V 5 1,1 f Vial? MC , mlm., ,V 42 , if? V , N M 1 , ,W ' M5553 ,' X 'ff' fenmz-, 1 11 Western's off campus classes THIS PA GE, One student finds the ducks at Lorenzi Park to be more relaxing than his classes. Winchell's bringsa break in the long day for many students. Some people just can't stick it out. JoEll's and breakfast is a pleasant alternative to first period. OPPOSITE PA GE, Mr. Burger and Mr. Cadwallader are the consequences you have to face after taking some time oft . A day of skiing is something many students prefer to school. There are always the people who just can't get up in the first place. 1 24 Hou RS --r.. Q l A , .. nfl an H, as , Ii gp . . t. . J, an . iwxw X 5 'ee c Qin J, STEM ef Jsxwv V ' i 268 X anna ny. A 69 w A A 1 5 , 4 K 'K ll' MW ,f . N f Q X 5 5 K X S A W lf,.w,,,., K ,f'i'?'QT.ifL- I sw .ctw--. V Even in school some students find escape OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, LEFT, Girl's basketball is adisguised form ofescape. RIGHT, When society's pressures get too great some people crawl under their cars. MIDDLE, Gary Egge seeks refuge in a chess game. Some people travel the halls incognito to avoid discovery. BOTTOM, Students find that even reading is better if its done out of class. THIS PAGE, TOP, The TV studio offers more thanjust recording equipment as a means of evasion of classroom routine. Some people join the Jubilation so that they will be able to escape to other schools to perform. School drives some people up a tree. One imag- inative Warrior created her own form of escape in her locker. 41, -, - 'ff 21-if ,Q- fm.,- i' .Baal -4 'nav -in 'K fy as M81 agp. I T- hw x 5 ,15 MQ 'nv 4? w 1 THIS PA GE, TOP, Teensie Aberle is not taken in by what Kelley Worthen and Vicky Dockter are reading in the ABC book which was destined for a needy fam- ily. BOTTOM, Cindy Murley searches every last proof sheet for candids of nonexistent juniors in an effort to complete her page. Mary Melcancon, Dawn Tobler, and Pam Johnson prove that six hands are better than two when it comes to getting things done. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, One of the projects the staff has for pro- moting the yearbook is that of speaking to the sopho- more orientation classes. Here Jill Vranesh, Teensie Aberle, Mary Ann Florer, and Richelle Waller confer over the last stupid sophomore question while the class examines old yearbooks. Boyd Jacob and Jim Tamaka delight in harassing Mrs. Smith with their sports prob- lems, real and imagined. CENTER, Dell Newport and Patti Lucas were two confused new staff members when they came into the class three days before a major deadline. Layout editor, Sharon Carter, was not always so sure that the cover idea was a good one especially when she had to do the acutal pasteup. Donna Marks and Jeannie Hughes work like mad to get their pages on triplicate early, and then pray that they won't have to change them. Denise Burgess's meticulous care on her pages was nerve wracking and enviable. Without Mary Brown and Kerry McDonald to brighten the day, things would have been very dull. Here Mary brushes her hair for her one thousandth picture while Kerry thinks up an appropriate but misspelled caption for it. ,rw Production in olves hard work i f Q 5 E 2 E , f W W 1 if s yi uf H S 4 s i s , 3 Q 1 k s 3 x gf4fIC+s15K liJQNFSi ' RON STEPHENSON 4900 ALTA DRIVE GENERAL MANAGER LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89107 PH UN E 702f870-7022 .loe's Stewart Market THE VVEST'S FINEST BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED FOR YOUR FREEZER DEER PROCESSING LAM! - SAUBA s EwAR'r E - BB CONC-RATLLATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 73 MERCY MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC MERCY RENTS MERCY AMBULANCE 1710 W. Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 382-7800 276 L73 I:-lVL:'llVt:.f:l-IIIVL5 INC I 4 4239 W. Sahara Ph. 17025 876-0330 HARLEY DAVIDSON of Las Vegas, Inc. 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Kay Barney Music Theory and Appreciation, BS, Music and MS, Administration, University of Utah, 6 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Nathan Bassing Senior Comp. and Introduction to Literature, Foren- sics, BS, UNLV, l yr at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Los Angeles, Calif. Jerry Borders French and TV, French Club Advisor, BS, MAT, In- diana University, 4 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Eureka, Kansas. Jack W. Brailsford Marriage and the Family, Orientation and Guidance, BS, BYU, MEd, UNLV, 9 yrs at Western, l0 yrs in teaching, Hometown, North Las Vegas, Nevada. Lawrence Bray Orientation and Guidance, Consumers Education, Scholarship Committee, BS, MA, BYU, l0 yrs at Western 14 yrs in teaching, Hometown Spanish Fork, Utah. Frank Brusa Assistant Principal, BS, MEd, Eastern Illinois Uni- versity, 4 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in education, Home- town, Chicago, Illinois. S gm 1. 1 ,,, if S I , 1 ' 132 Donald D. Burger Dean of Men, BA, University of Southern Florida, MEd, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Home town, Tampa, Florida. Jane L. Burrough English, Speech, BA, Washington State University, 9 yrs at Western, 13 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Seattle, Washington. Josephine C. Byrd V Senior High Math, Core, Faculty Council, BS, Un- iversity of Cincinnati, 10 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Detroit, Michigan. William T. Byrnes American History, Sophomore Class Advisor, BS, UNR, MA, Northern Arizona, l yr at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, San Francisco, California. Ralph Cadwallader Assistant Principal, BS, Boston College, MA, Northern Arizona University, 3 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in educa- tion, Hometown, Watertown, Massachusetts. Ralph G. Cameron Assistant Principal, BS, UNR, MEd, UNLV, Doc. Ed, Utah State University, 5 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in education, Hometown, Panguitch, Utah. Sandra, Carley Geometry, Softball coach, Lettergirls Advisor, Secre- tary Faculty Council, BS, Drake University, 5 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Huxley, Iowa. Louis Casey Math, BS, MS, Oklahoma State University, 8 yrs at Western, 24 yrs in teaching. - ew' 2 ts . ti X if .,.. . ,Q -ta f is ,, it ii t H' it S Q 'SN 2 I , !,,, ,gf he 5 4' - . , M X t Lenise Christopher Amer. Lit., Composition, National Honor Society Advisor, High School Bowl Co-ordinator, BA, MA, University of Oregon, 12 yrs at Western, 18 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Menomonie, Wisconsin Dorothy M. Clark Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, BA, Idaho State Uni- versity, 8 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pocatello, Idaho. Gerald G. Clark Biology, Physiology, BS, Idaho State University, MNS, University of Idaho, 8 yrs at Western, l3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pocatello, Idaho. Robert D. Cremer U.S. History, NHS Advisor, BS, MEd, DEd, Uni- versity of South Dakota, 9 yrs at Western, I5 yrs in teaching Hometown, Spencer, South Dakota. Richard Crites Amer. Lit., Composition, Student Council Advisor, BS, University of Nebraska, 4 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Sioux City, Nebraska. William A. Croteau . Government, History, BA, Notre Dame, 3 yrs at West- ern, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fort Wayne, In- diana. Leslie C. Daly Amer. Lit., Composition, Scholarship Committee, BS, Oklahoma University, 5 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Lexington, Oklahoma. Thomas G. Daly Biology, Zoology, BS, University of Nevada, 9 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. 9 .Gb ,is , ft fr. , it Q ' 2 I I Alu: im 1 '- T' .. I, f f is ,4 I . 3 i 4. . Lawrence G. Davies Counselor, BA, Washington State University, MA, Western State College, MA, UNLV, 6 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Metaline Falls, Washing- ton. Robert C. Dawson Orientation and Guidance, History, Girls Golf, BA, MA, Northeastern State, Oklahoma, I0 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Ivy O. Dixon Drafting, U.S. History, Chess Club Advisor, BS, MA, Northern Arizona University, 4 yrs at Western, I0 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Ajo, Arizona. Raymond C. Dooley U.S. History, Faculty Council, Junior Class Advisor, BA, MA, St. Francis, Milwaukee, 3 yrs at Western, 23 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Greeley, Nebraska. Dwight D. Dorman English, Soul Club Advisor, BA, University of N. Colorado, l yr at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Denver, Colorado. Lee S. Dougherty Science, MS, Wisconsin State University, l yr at West- ern, I3 years in teaching, Hometown, Oshkosh, Wis- consin. Victor V. Entzel Shorthand, Typing, MEd, Eastern Montana College of Education, I0 years at Western, I0 years in teaching. Hometown, Sidney, Montana. Delmond Foster Driveris Education and Health, Head Football Coach, MS, Indiana University, I2 years at Western, I5 years in teaching, Hometown, Bloomington, Indiana. ,qf5 3Z:Ik4'r-'11 . 32145, M-,if-,:' i -'--' . 4 sl' f - 773 :'.' - .g:'fi?Z!i'I ini is . u2'i viii- ' on M K ,af Aa Ii, I N ' Hr- ? V f if at , R A, . X S , ,..,. .,, f.... ,, , f,a.,aau:a: 35: '1a.,aa1: ' ' .Q gamizf Af .ff W' we 1 VY ,ttf-gf, . tyxfg. w -' ,: 2. . f f.f.f,3 .., V- ' me J I ., 1 i' P - , I- 4'-W? , s . 't V? - 21- wif: K, Q ,, as wg , Y I s 'Q i t to ' A ,iiii A if 1 Sandra Fullman Physical Education, Psychology, Girl's Tennis Coach, BS, College of Southern Utah, l year at Western, 5 years in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. William Gallinger Mathematics, Scholarship Committee, MS, Univer- sity of Oregon, 12 years at Western, 21 years in teach- ing, Hometown, Butte, Montana. Jim Garoufes Vocal Music, Jubilation, Choir, Guitar, MS, Ithica College, 1 year at Western, 5 years in teaching, Home- town, Glen Falls, New York. Joan Goodell Home Economics, MA, Northern Arizona University, l year at Western, 3 years in teaching, Hometown, Prescott, Arizona. Derald Grauberger Counselor, MA, Arizona State University, 2 years at Western, 13 years in teaching, Hometown, Hotch- kiss, Colorado. Sunnie Grigsby Physical Education, MA, Northern Arizona Uni- versity, 8 years at Western, 8 years in teaching, Home- town, Seligman, Arizona. James Harris Instrumental Music, Band, MME, Central State Uni- versity, and Northern Arizona University, l year at Western, I8 years in teaching, Hometown, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Lynn E. Hartle English, BA, UNLV, 3 yrs at Western 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Henderson, Nevada L.. , it t , S ggggf. -a.,, ,fi .111 1 3 f N it A L 2 Q1 X X 5 S . 1 ' -'iskefi . if iti . s, 31' it ' ,y Hubert Hawkins American Government, D.A. Advisory Board, MA, Northern Arizona University, 12 years at Western, 12 years in teaching, Hometown, Hope Hull, Alabama. Pam Hicks English, Girl's Volleyball and Track coach, MEd, UNLV, l year at Western, 4 years in teaching, Home- town, Las Vegas, Nevada. James Holliday Government, Head Baseball Coach, MA, Northern Arizona University, 9 years at Western, 13 years in teaching, Hometown, Muscatine, Iowa. Eugene T. Hood Biology, Chemistry, Science Club Advisor, Faculty Council, BS, Westminster College, Utah, MS, Oregon State University, 8 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Gooding, Idaho. , Judith B. Hughes Counselor, Junior Varsity Cheerleader Advisor, BS, MS, Indiana State University, 2 yrs at Western, I4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Hartford City, Indiana. Walter E. Jacobson Crafts and Design Foundation, Arts and Crafts, Art Guild Advisor, BA, University of Michigan, MA, New Mexico Highlands University, 12 yrs at Western, 25 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Perley, Minnesota. Deon Johnson Dean of Women, BS, Utah State University, MS, Brigham Young University, 4 yrs at Western, I9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Rupert, Idaho. Malcom Jones Health and Drivers Education, BA, University of Ne- vada, ll yrs at Western, 22 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. fa u 'fs he t t , fe gk ., 5, , -- ., Q.. gc? lf- . , 111 . ' H ,,.s3i. -ff..f2 15-f .-:if ! .:.. . , l V. ' , .,,. .w f .-fat. in ii 1.5 L X .,., .. K e 4 Q15 5 3 R. s 'iiik R ?S?'f,, ,jf2 if 1 1... 1' -1 if: Y , V- . . tm'12M.Q22 'f .HK Joan B. Kettelhut World Literature, Composition, Senior Class Advisor, BA, MA, University of Southern California, ll yrs at Western, ll yrs in teaching, Hometown, New York City, New York. Scott Lee German, American Literature, German Club Advisor, Ast. Basketball Coach, Ast. Baseball Coach, Girls Basketball Coach, BA, MA, BYU, 3 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Portland, Oregon. Lamond LeFever Auto Mechanics, Auto Club Advisor, BS, Southern Utah State, 3 yrs at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Henderson, Nevada. Lyle P. Louis World Literature, Practical English, Future Teachers of America Advisor, Quest Coordinator, BS, Kansas State Teacher's College, MS, University of Montana, 10 yrs at Western, ll yrs in teaching, Hometown, Em- poria, Kansas. Mary McClincy Clothing, Home Furnishings, BS, North Dakota State University, 9 yrs at Western, 14 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Moorhead, Minnesota. Winona M. McDonald Typing, BS, Bowling Green State, MS, Northern Ari- zona University, l2 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, West Unity, Ohio. Patricia Marra English, Flagtwirler Advisor, BA, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Niagara Falls, New York. Bruce E. Miller Principal, BAE, Wayne State, Nebraska, MAE, UNR, l yr at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pender, Nebraska. 1. ,.., f . .f , , an M , f ' at 3 . ,- L. aa: W. t 3 H4 t . 5? se ii' as Q is -,Gm 'Q Y S X ss A, Y s V . as 5, e ff? 1 ul- Q S' t ' twist .. - .W Fifi 1: z1wsz1.14 vp: we . 22933225 giqgswwisftif .f M7 ' ece, B i. ' 1: i. ..:E Sffilffga'-f , .,,. . SSE:-It-vigivxllif' NZM Fl:E'l5iT5?Qf I .--..- .. ..... ., 0 we sax: it . PRs.35'3 t an wg-gf? wg, , f. r Y X ra 6 t-4 ,Q fe' ' ,eggs if 'tr K X 1 t 1. KJ .ff t 'kv Egg, .WE .qt K 'S 4 6' ya ii N W 'Q 1 rw .1 l 1--1 ,gm Q :E Y J if t Henry J. Moore Counselor, BS, MS, MA, Alabama State University, 6 yrs at Western, 20 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. Karl W. Muster Government, BS, Kent State University, I0 yrs at Western, Ravenna, Ohio. 46 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Frank Nails Health and Drivers Education, Core, Athletic Director, BA, MA, Colorado Western College, 1 yr at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Florence, Colorado. Harold I. Overholtzer Algebra, Head Basketball Coach, BS, MS, Hayward State, California, 7 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, San Leandro, California. Robert J. Owczarzak Chemistry, Junior Class Advisor, Science Club Ad- visor, BS, MA, Purdue University, 3 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Hammond, Indiana. J.Mervin Owens Reading, World Literature, Faculty Council, BS, BYU, MA, Arizona State University, 12 yrs at Western, I9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Show Low, Arizona. John E. Perri Algebra, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club Advisor, Bowling Coach, BA, University of Northern Colorado, 4 yrs at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Salida, Colorado. Amor A. Perry Basic Design, Commercial Art, Drawing and Painting, Art Guild Advisor, BA, MA, NAU, ll yrs at Western, I2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Cleveland, Ohio. is s ft -1 ii.: . 1, ., ,..,.,,., , FRY X. , L : Elaine G. Pink Sherman Composition, Drama, Stage Craft, Forensics, Thes- pians, BA, Arizona State University, l yr at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Los Angeles, California. William F. Pirtle Sculpture, Arts and Crafts, Basic Design, BS, MA, Northern Arizona University, 5 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Clarkdale, Arizona. Ruth G. Ploen Counselor, BS, University of Iowa, MEd, Wayne State University, 2 yrs at Western, 17 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Williamsburg, Iowa. Eldon Quinney - Industrial Crafts, BA, Utah State University, 7 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Logan, Utah. .lames C. Reeves Woodworking, Faculty Council, BS, MA, University of Southern Mississippi, 3 yrs at Western, ll yrs in teaching, Hometown, Camp Verde, Arizona. George Anne Rice Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Data Processing, Scholar- ship Committee, BA, MA, UNLV, 10 yrs at Western, I0 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fort Knox, Kentucky. G. William Ruth General Business, Book Store, Coordinator Coop- erative Work, Ast. Wrestling Coach, BA, College of Steubenville, BA, University of Dayton, MA, NAU, 1 yr at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Steuben- ville, Ohio. Timothy J. Sands Introduction to Literature, Journalism, War Whoop Advisor, BA, MA, Western State College, l yr at West- ern, 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Denver, Colorado. ' S2' . , ...... ...,.... ,, , , Y- mn... -if 'K K . --'Kzrv-ffzrwz. hs., ,,.. K .. ..,, . Q 5 3' E Y 5, ' XE Av 2 X 1 i, L rt J x 14 x , s f I 59 1 p p -av 'L Q is 5 'K . 2 M -we ' X x ,f W st J? Wi, ew A-1-ti W . ...,,,Q, ., t . , , x P ti? X in i A , I ii'i Stanley Scheiner Orientation and Guidance, Ast. Basketball Coach, BS, MA, UNLV, 3 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles Seipel Special Education, BS, MS, Illinois State University, 5 yrs at Western, I3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Athens, Illinois. .lack Shelton Physical Education, Tennis Coach, BA, MA, South- western State, Oklahoma, 8 yrs at Western, 23 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Eakly, Oklahoma. Joann Slade Basic Design, Photography, Sculpture, Drawing and Painting, Senior Class Advisor, Faculty Council, Art Guild Advisor, BA, Saint Mary's College, MA, Ari- zona State University, 10 yrs at Western, 17 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Billings, Montana. Elizabeth A. Sloan Government, Current Affairs, Scholarship Com., BA, University of Nevada, MA, NAU, 4 yrs at West- ern, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Kittanning, Penn- sylvania. Barbara Smith ' American Literature Composition, Publications, Epi- taph Advisor, BS, University of Idaho, 10 yrs at West- ern, I4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Dennis A. Smith Senior Composition, World Literature, Publications, Epitaph Advisor, Scholarship Committee, Faculty- Council Chairman, BA, MA, Kearney State College, 10 yrs at Western, 17 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Mc- Alester, Oklahoma. Horrace Smith Physical Education, Letterman's Club Advisor, Ast. Football Coach and Basketball, BS, BYU, 3 yrs at Western, 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Odessa, Texas. Ruth L. Smith Applied Office Practice, Business Law, Business Ma- chines, lrllr0d11Cli0n to Business, BA, UNLV, 7 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Rising Sun, Indiana. Sarah W. Smith Librarian, BA, BS, MA, University of Denver, 4 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Denver, Colorado. Dewain Steadman Current Affairs, CORE, BS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, West Jordan, Utah. Robert M. Swanson Counselor, Curriculum Committee, BS, MA, Uni- versity of Nebraska, 8 yrs at Western, l7 yrs in teach- ing,Hometown, Minden, Nebraska. Edea Trapletti Spanish, BS, UNLV, 3 years at Western, 5 years in teaching, Hometown, Trieste, Italy. Rosemary Treacy Geometry, Computer Science, Sr. High Math, BA, Syracuse University, 12 years at Western, 12 years in teaching, Hometown, Chatham, New Jersey. David Varrato Physical Education, Head Golf coach, Ast. Football Coach, MA, New Mexico Highlands University, 5 years at Western, 9 years in teaching, Hometown, Blairsville, Pennsylvania. James Waldron Auto Mechanics, MS, Utah State University, l2 years at Western, l2 years in teaching, Hometown, Samaria, Idaho. John Watkins Biology, Head Wrestling Coach, Wrestlerettes Ad- visor, MA, Northern Arizona University, 5 years at Western, 9 years in teaching, Hometown, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 3 fsftsesza - ., Y' Www K K Sia m 45 X x l i if 4 X ft ii i l W,-, .1 nay, .frm f ,fi 4 57 . W V F i I l Qt, 5 my '5- rsw- 1 ' W 5.4 V T fd 6 s ,FA ' xii? X, ffl i 'QQ . W., pk, M, Q , H 'fe Hit V 'vis as 9552 K iigiv Q 2 iff? W na 1 ff if? L 3' .fa , i .ars .. sy' V fi. , 2' ' rr . Douglas Weeden Government, Human Relations Advisor,MA, Colum- bia University, 9 years at Western, 15 years in teach- ing, Hometown, Asbury Park, New Jersey. Dean Weible Physical Education, Cross Country Coach, Head Track Coach, BA, Wayne State College, 5 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Wayne, Nebraska. Richard F. Welch U.S. History, JV Football, JV Basketball, BA, MA, University of South Dakota, 3 yrs at Western, ll yrs in teaching, Hometown, Madison, South Dakota. Lois J. Williams Foods, Bachelor Arts, BS, Grambling College, 5 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pioneer, Louisiana. Michael E. Williams Special Education Classes, Sophomore Class Advisor, Ski Club Advisor, BS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Estella Wollin Physical Education, Varsity Cheerleader Advisor, Banner Carriers Advisor, Mascot Advisor, BA, Cali- fornia State College, 7 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, San Pedro, California. Mathew Young U.S. History, Ethnic Studies, Ast. Soccer Coach, BA, Southern Colorado State College, l yr at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fort Worth, Texas. Ann Zinck Sociology, CORE, Warriorettes Advisor, BA, Ari- zona State University, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. A Academics 2- 49 Administration 8- 9 Applied Office 24- 25 Art Guild 194-195 Auto Mechanics 34- 35 B Band 172-175 Baseball Supplement Basketball 236-241 Basketball, Girls 182-183 Bowling 228-229 Break 36- 37 C Cabbage King 196-197 Carnival Supplement Chess Club 200 Choir 252-255 Christmas Buffet 22- 23 Christmas 212-215 D Debate 201 Donkey Basketball 20 21 E Editors' Page Supplement Epitaph 272-275 F Faculty 40- 43 Faculty Index 298-303 Flags 202-203 Folk Dance 26- 27 Football, Varsity 164-169 Football, IV 170-171 French Club 248 General Index G Games 18- 19 Golf Supplement Golf, Girls 184-185 Graduation Supplement Guitarl 12- 13 H Hawaii 162-163 High School Bowl 224-225 Homecoming 154-159 Home Economics 28- 29 I Industrial Crafts 30- 31 I Ianitors 48- 49 Iuniors 110-129 IV Cheerleaders 208-209 IV Teams 210-211 L Letterettes 242 Lettermen 230-231 Library 14- 15 M Mascot 261 Math Club 190 N Natl. Honor Society 222-223 Negro History 244-245 P Photography 16- 17 Play, Spring Supplement Powder Puff 160-161 304 R Registration 6- 7 S Sadie Hawkins 198-199 School Board 44- 45 Science Club 191 Sculpture 10- 11 Secretaries 46- 47 Senior Ball Supplement Seniors 54-109 Senior Trip Supplement Ski Club 220-221 Soccer 204-207 Sophomores 130-147 Soul Club 243 Spanish Club 249 Stagecraft 32- 33 Student Officers 188-189 Student Council 186-187 Student Life 148-275 Sweetheart Ball 256-257 T Tennis 176-179 Track Supplement W Warriorettes 260 war whoop 246-247 Wrestling 226-227 V Varsity Cheerleaders 180-181 Volleyball 262-263 Y Yearbook Party Supplement cranetz karenkrassaway de5b1ekrause ronalflkrause marlZkrist d0nnakr0H glennakr0H7aurikruis gorgonkuenzi bentonkutch Jralamb marionlamb thomaslamb nicklamonte robertlamonte shelleylampi kathrynlampman albertland terryland cherilapa sandralawrence larrylazarus beverlyleavitt dennisleavitt garyleavitt karenleavitt eilenelee georgelee johnlee 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State side trip to Carson City allows students to take a peek at the Legislature OPPOSITE PAGE, Political leaders from both school and state ex- change greetings. Mr. Cadwallader pauses to give last minute instruc- tions. Cindy Murley, Tasey Hardin, Teresa Neilson, and Val Chilton, find that sitting is definitely better than walking. Students find them- selves interested in watching the assembly at work. A string of five busses took the students through scenic Nevada to Reno and Carson City for a few exciting hours. Governor Mike O'Callaghan warmly receives a Western pennant. THIS PA GE, Students make their way back to the buses after leaving the assembly chambers. Debbie Hagan and Laurie Kruis get a good chill as they step out into the cold Carson City air. 'mfbiwefmy -sq -. f Q vga ga . 1 W , . , Q I . - -E6 , ' - Eff, , fm .wg E. Ls ' K 5112- 121:12 1 2,2 14. Mk W mi ,z . 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THIS PAGE, Mike Erdman swings his way to a 78 in zone and an 80 in State. Eric Anderson was medal- ist for the year with a 39 average. David Murley hits a long drive on number eight. Phil Knilans, team captain, leads Warriors to State by winriing the Zone Tournament with a 70. f im 311 l R? ff' l --rg..--.. A . 5. - I wi Wx .Q ' 5 N M V , NX 'Q- S: . x +, Q3 Q . 'L x 312 Spring Plays are a vehicle for talent at Western OPPOSITE PAGE TOP, Actors Dan Johnson, Gena Cripps, Kathy Henninger, Charles Braswell, and Debbie Spach take their bows after a great performance of Ray Bradbury's The V6ldl,H Sam Steadman, Assistant director, coaches Charles Braswell on an important scene in the play. Charles Braswell brings the magic room to life. Dan Johnson's reactions as Peter to his mothers instructions. Charles Braswell appre- ciates one of his wife's tiner assets. THIS PA GE TOP, Julie Smith and Jane Hamilton express a poignant moment in Please .Vo Flowers. Kathy Henninger, Dan Johnson, Gena Cripps, Charles Braswell, and Debbie Spach stand frozen in the effective last scene of The Veldl, a play of light, sound, and precision acting completing a successful year for WHS's Drama Department. xi-1 'L .W - ..,. ,wwvfuw-f l N - wi fi I 1 :7 17' , ,f,, vs X ,4Ll1,,,Lllw,,, 'y ' , , , ff , V, Z ,AM l. 4 H ,f.f...a. V ,. V - 2. . ,gf l. Z 3 ,aww ff, . .. ,, .,,, ,fr,,., . , , ,i , , H' ,. ik M, 92,55 Ip, 1 6 'z,:,:Wa?.i ' . ' MFE f V- W... 4... -. M., 1 5 , V . - .aaa fl' 1, t , aff' 1,15 . ., , 2 ,Q Girl 'track team places first in zone for the second year OPPOSITE PAGE, The members of the Girl's Track team are Angela Green, Minnie Jordan, Barbara Snape, Teresa Canada, Norita Vaughn, Linda Kaster, Cindy Dillon. ROW TWO, Diane Harris, Carla Bell, Terri Addey, Tasey Hardin, Carolyn Love, Valerie Rainey, Kerry Strong. ROW THREE, Margaret Dennison, Cheryl Hattel, Mary Matyas, Janice Pinder, Shelly Lampi, Sharon Grimes, David Jackson, Coach Horace Smith. Carla Bell collapses after winning the 50 yard dash. Willie and Minnie concentrate before their event. Tacey proves she has the power behind the shot. THIS PAGE, Minnie does it again. Western looks on as Valley jumps. With alot of effort Norita throws the shot put. Feet fly as opponents try to catch up to Western, Other participants look on as Western clears the jump. 315 ... , fe- Qt RQ ., 9 wk W mf .ya -in QQ V, V' M-5 I ' .fnmlf 316 V --..... MPQQ, wmv- R MM.W..,W,,, ?,,,, VVVV, . ,W , Q2 'rifle wfW'f?Yf , 4 -':4,4Q4fm. ,ggpgfgf , , , f f,-H mf, ,,,,,,,, , , , ' 2f9.'E'f5'f ' 'Y ,:if,, F XXL. KQIESIZQQ an-Q 317 N.....4-nl Girls' softball faces stiff competition THIS PAGE, TOP, Jan Toddy displays one of her many batting forms. Quick ground balls are sometimes hard to get hold of. Catch- er, Jan Toddy, looks intently at the play in progress. BOTTOM, Janie Wilson runs home to score another point. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, Members of the softball team are Janie Wilson, Teresa Chap- man, Margo Larson, Debbie Taylor, Alice Weathers, Sandy Jones, Sharon Johnson. ROW TWO, Jan Toddy, Pam Carson, Patty Foltz, Cindy Murley, Denise Burgess, Betty Macklin, Diane Gibson, Belinda Frazier. NOT SHOWN, Mary Brown. BOTTOM, Coach Sandy Carley and Deon Johnson worry about the outcome of the game. Cindy Murley hits one of her many home runs. Sandra Jones puts one across the plate. New season begins with new hopes THIS PA GE, TOP, Kevin Morley and Gordon Kuenzi try in vain to tag Clark Charger out at second. Ron Atiyeh slams a double to right Held. BOTTOM, Faithful fans watch the action in silent frustration. OPPOSITE PA GE, The junior varsity team members are Scott MacDonald, Mike Lauzen, Lalito Martinez, Judd Wilkinson, Randy Early, Tracy Wilkinson, Jim Bonnell, and Steve Moon. ROW TWO, Butch Knittel, Mark Cota, Don Dunbar, Mark McIntyre, Greg Saphire, John Knott, Dave Biller, Jim Herron, Steve Daughtery, Tony Celeste, and Coach Scheiner. NOT SHOWN, Cliff Key and Rod Campbell. BOTTOM, Kip Young and fellow team mate enjoy the brief refreshment of a cool drink of water. Ron Atiyeh nails Clark Charger at home plate. s X.,-nfs' i n 3 .. A j ' .P ig in X. t S Mtg f -s--- -Y ' it I V l .5 A t.. 'i ii' 2 7 kg if Mi . , in an ,E -an t X 3 .... v ' t f 558355 A t Y .... . I aff N .F 3.4 K W: N' ,M-fs:.: 6 3 1'-I . J' f' - V -. gas- 1 A lktjikyf 1, . , w i my V..k ibiigwg 1--w , - . I. A , ' ff l.:-..fi.fi'5g-,f i fy? . X K? ifi?5vS? ,tt ttt- . ,J f- J. t J ts,, A 7 1 any-xl ., 1 Q ,lv gt is . 1 t ' Q x ,L , ... x - .- .- J- .X ss ..s' . As- ' sf ., .ji kt, . , .. .F use V. Q K A f V S A ' X . as ,K Mmtms ,tty ' -1 ,, S ssh WW' will 318 5 , 7 K f ,1 , A lib-1' L k i ' W: L, 5 415: - 1:4 ' 1 :lf i A-at 15-Lf me -:'p ig ,pg ,Ay f, K , I wi Q , Q, 11.5 gk YL, , W. A ffl v - ' A L: fa wsu,-Qgr-Q S? 1-. 'f'wU. ,W B I i, w 4fmN,gg,-gg, nga, ,F . YG N, 5 1, wi-haf .- 11? ' - . fi X. . 5 Despite a slow start, Warriors finish with favorable season THIS PAGE, TOP, Coach Holliday looks away in disgust. Catcher, Ron Atiyeh, anticipates the third strike. BOTTOM, Dick Bon- nell hurls the ball from the mound. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP, Kip Young and Richard Dye look on as Gordon Kuenzi snares infield pop up. Superb hitting is demonstrated by Leslie Stucki. The members of the varsity baseball team are: Chuck Cassell, Richard Dye, Les Stucki, Dave Manson, Steve Blazard, David Jacks, Bob Shaddy, Dennis Connor, Gordon Kuenzi, Ron Atiyeh, Steve Ramos, John Dumont, Dick Bonnell, Kip Young, Bob Beam, Marlon Call, and Kevin Morley. rmrx Ni 'irf'YWf'i'Ni'ffififi A 'X' - A '- ' - ' 'vw is '3',,,4- ,if-573 fx +4 ,,r ',:: A ,,,, VvA,, M 'Z . , -f ,W-.-,giwawl 'f :,., ,. ', I aw 31.4 l f,q,,.,.,. V :', va , N ,. 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CENTER, Chaperones watch while juniors dance. Jack Moore and Karen Brady share an intimate moment with each other. BOTTOM. Mike Farr and his date find something to laugh about. :Aw x. N 322 W ' Sf lvl: 4 751, 1' wfmt if x x-5 i ' 3 b.M,w ,Q,.. - W , .. MA., ' ' fwbl -f , 'wfW.s, ,zz A ' X, A,,,W W,.,..,u' f f dk: vw-xxwgk f, N 1 fa--X 1324 --.-.W Squirt guns, tricycle race, and pie throw all he p in making the Spring Carni al a s ccess 5 THIS PA GE, Jeri skillfully paints Steve's body. Karen fortells this boy's future. These boys may have been able to ride a tricycle ten years ago, but now it's a bit harder. The dart throw proved very worthwhile. Mr. Miller prepares for his death. Bob, John, John, and Warren hold on for dear life. Robin awaits to present the new queen with roses. Sheila finds it very amusing that certain people ended up in jail. OPPOSITE PA GE, Mr. Owczarzak smiles with contentment after he willingly throws a pie in Mr. Milleris face. iw - . .. . . ....... . -t 5 m W i t V fi H . tg xg S L 5 if 1 a , 1 2 a a ra i M V r 1 i . ' KVM ,fff M..,,,...wf:-,fw ..,-, , ,.cmM,,.wr:w2,mf 4 - m il fh- 1..:.,fz,m',1W , Z . ' ' , all j . . ' v Y . H 5 , ' . Q 2 V V- .. M Q. Q . A gf 5 W ag ' X ,, 3 1 . '7g . '15 ..i,,.,! 't '-W--Xa W.. ...r.. W .+ my fo. th., 4 , , V ,v , Y ,ff qs-N x .MNE K fb Z, X 4 , 'Q W . n Y. ,134 w' . .2 , Q 3' x 4. f '-...W qx'.M.v, if ,, ,, at 'Q If rnlyli L s if If S? ir v , 1 ,A xg 2? Q2 J Kev, ,1 w I X Theme at the door was 25 gb per person or 0 for all ou can Carr THIS PA GE, The Journalism booth was very successful. These people proved it's not impos- sible to carry eight kids at one time. Judy enjoys the relaxation of being in jail. OPPOSITE PA GE, Linda looks on fearfully at what might be happening to her hand. Kathleen Howard reigned as the 1973 Spring Carnival Queen. 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The final step in becoming a cheerleader is the tryouts assembly. BOTTOM, Flagtwirlers were so dedicated they practiced in the heat ofthe day. OP- POSITE PAGE, TOP, Lee Ann Foster skillfully attempts a walkover in preparation for mascot try outs. Terry Ervin begins the tryout cheer. Debbie Garner demonstrates her agility by doing the splits. Cheer- leading requires an everpresent smile. CENTER, Semi-finalists observe others in mock tryouts. Janice Donaldson concentrates on her Flag practice, Pam Beecher's determination helped her stick out the long boring practice sessions, BOTTOM, Richelle Waller attempts to show Karen Parker liagtwirling basics. Flagtwirling isn't as easy as it looks. --N, 329 K, ,A Q 5 :f-ew' r 331 HS ceremon initiates new members OPPOSITE PA GE, Dr. Cremer and Miss Christopher accept a plaque from the Honor Society expressing the appreciation ofthe group for their guidance. BOTTOM, LEFT, Governor O'Ca1laghan delivers an in- spiring speech. RIGHT, Cory Collett and Sheila Schramm serve re- freshments. THIS PA GE, COUNTERCLOCKWISE, Jim Grifliths announces the names of the new honor society members while Mr. Miller presents each of them with a card. Miss Christopher greets Governor O'Callaghan. BELOW, Students walk in line into the Little Theatre. Wendy Lestelle and David Alling wait outside to be initiated, The newly initiated members breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy refreshments after initiation is over. The cream of the crop ,uw l'0S Eggers and atop hh schs - ,- aww , 'fy' A,ff gk, IZ W, 4 f- 1,-,-fm, ,M MacKenz1e All Heavyweightg Jack Campbell xffnhs Army ROTC sch, Navy Rotc Some people write the strangest things at yearbook parties THIS PA GE Vada Secord finds the ski page amusing Cathy Howard takes time out from handing out yearbooks to watch the entertainment in the cafeteria John Skalak and Melanie Marr find that signing each others yearbook is fun. Sometimes signing yearbooks is a comsuming pass- tm1e Mary Bunker takes time out to read what someone wrote in her book Patty Mylnek signs yearbooks on the Drama page. OPPOSITE PA GE Everyone enjoys the yearbook party George Morrisey shows how difficult it can be to think of something to write to that special some- 25:8 Hifi if as 334 HW f X Mzjaz- ,:v- f , ,VV , N H I W -...M i f' -' rw , H ,, Mu mfyf 'xy Boys' track team goes into zone with a perfect record THIS PA GE, TOP, Passing the baton accurately is necessary for the team to win. BOTTOM, The team members are Jim Tanaka, Al Richardson, David Drake, Guy Smeltzer, Tom Wysocki, Curt Prisbrey, Barry Miller, and Dale Morris. ROW TWO, Mike Mosley, Joe Hall, Bob Hester, Warren Hill, Otis Campbell, Sammy Reid, Ernest Elliot, and Brian Nebeker. ROW THREE, Andrew Love, Jerry Gates, Boyd Jacob, Delano Lewis, Jeff Lindsey, Bob Knott, Mike Ussery, Bill Sloan, Al Smith, Dustin Gotchy, and Glenn Fannin. ROW FOUR, Mike War- ren, Kirk D'Arman, Gene Hardaway, Howard Fish, Danny Cross, Bryce Ward, and Mark Rivero. ROW FIVE, John Amundson, Rod Tingley, Leon Smith, Kenny Templeton, Richard Simmons, Mark Jones, Mark Williams, Randy Young, and James Jackson. ROW SIX, David Hughes, Steve King, and Tim Mulkey. OPPOSITE PA GE, Hurdlers strain to reach the seemingly distant tape. Al Rich- ardson displays good form as he lands in the pit. Barry Miller shows determina- tion to win his race. A close finish makes the races seem even more exciting. Jerry Gates, Western's first place pole vaulter, displays his superior form. Coach Weible watches on as his team takes Zone. Team mates cheer Tom Wysocki on to win the mile. Mr. Overholtzer and Mr. Gallinger help throughout the season with the officiating. Al Smith pours on his last bit of strength to win. ,pn-.. , ,, , , ,, , , V Ma. W , WW, ,,,, , , I , WJ, f it , M e, A MW 155215. Qi Wy! M255- Q , Y' QV? ji 4 vi W-V --.. --... Q, z A ,QW I mmm M. 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Speed and accuracy were the goals for the relay team. Steven King displays fine form as he clears the low hurdles. 339 ' -.J f , ' Seniors end the year with a successful Senior Ball THIS PAGE, FAR LEFT, The Senior Ball king and queen for 1973 were Bridget Givens and Cory Collett. Senior class president, Steve Ramos, gives Queen Bridget a kiss. OP- POSITE PA GE, TOP, Members of the court were second attendants, Mike Dawson and Kerry McDonald, first at- tendants, Greg Damery and Val Chiltong third attendants Mike ldeker and Susan Bowler. CENTER, Gary Bissel and Karen Curtis discuss their plans for the evening. Couples dance to the music of the Profs. BOTTOM, Wayne Suter and Laura Nelson take out time for punch. Cory Collett looks with surprise as he hears his name called for Senior Ball King. xxx KQV S. i Y-it Y' s PY? ,Q roi .. 3 ,M,,,,, Mita-,-ow N f-vr 'Q 5, 1 4 O V 'x x bw' H.. Q 9 J , WH-M-..,2f 5 ff-1w..,..,, ,, M-MW. 'Www Ii I WWW ff m?'3S4 ag ,Y.. 4 I endif PM Seniors experience the real thing THIS PA GE, James Andrus gives a girl graduate her long-awaited diploma. Junior girls proudly serve on the Ivy Chain. Ann Gheen is assisted in pinning up her long dress so it won't show under her gown. Mrs. Grigsby helps arrange a collar with the new stick on tabs. Brid- gett Givens tells everyone of her after graduation plans. The Class of 1973 awaits the beginning ofthe long march. OPPOSITE PA GE, After receiving their diplomas, the graduates walk out to face the world. 5 S P' ' Q' : ' XR f' gg i Bi Wm a 1 1 fr Q .. -a . Q f I 1 x ,Q fi' ' . 1 3 ?P ni: -Qs gl if - H. 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