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

 - Class of 1976

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The Associate superintendent of secondary schools is Mr. Willard Beitz. Us v ,W 2 2- J-.Q F . ff, f gs., -1 if? 'Xin -AEE N X A ' ggg Q 45:39 s gg 1 Li mm Si 'Qndwwmh an g, me L.. 517, I X . 5, . 1-R' fy Z7 4 W Af, EE! .:f7 5 , K , .ff 6 if 2 fl ' W R 4, ,M A K I f x! Q-,. , X ' W 1. K. 2 . ,,,,,,gEfZ,. - '22':?l:1?f3'.:'45Z11:1'tf:i?f:'f: ff' X - Q- if , F pw- N ' 'N H nf., ...gk Eg ,www W: j -wpffimiw 'fl-1. M , fp, W., . -, M., ,Raw ,I Vice-principals pull together to make Western outstanding This year the vice-principals entered into the full scope of activities and curriculum in such a complete way that their total involvement encouraged everyone-faculty and student body alike-to get it together. The appreci- ation and respect which they have earned are only partially reflected in these pages. Opposite Page, Top, Vice-principal, Mike Edwards waits patiently for the Homecoming Queen finalists to get into the trucks for the pre-game parade. Vice-principal, Don Burger watches students try to find their home on the maps before they vote. Vice-principal Dennis Rosch watches the flags perform. Bottom, Mike Edwards and principal, Bruce Miller, breathe a sigh of relief as students and buses leave the campus at the end of a busy day. This Page, Top, Pushing valiantly, Jack Shelton, R. C. Henningsen, Mike Edwards, and Don Burger proudly score a faculty victory in the Homecoming chariot race with Vic Entzel driving. Center, Float judges, Barbara Smith and Mike Edwards confer over judging standards. Bruce Miller, Dennis Rosch, and John Perri talk about the progress of the Homecoming Events. Dennis Rosch is nonplussed by the student participation in the Halloween dress-up day. Mike Edwards sits behind his desk waiting to be accorded proper respect instead of flippancy. Don Burger rehearses his Homecoming remarks with his girl for the evening, Laurel Jackson. Don Burger reviews the procedure for distributing scholarship information with photogenic counselor, Donna Schaefer. Bottom, The three assistants listen attentively to the opening day A to Z report. Don Burger and Dennis Rosch couldn't pass up the chance to get their picture taken with these two beauties. Dennis Rosch and .loan Kettlehut once more survive the Senior Class portrait. t, . r-Mi, Q , AA 'w,.,A I f-.... t jg -.. 41? - People who care show it in different ways One of the things which makes our school great is the large number of staff members who really care and get involved. This Page, Top, Nancy Stenger and Debbie Mathis showed a willingness to be a part of the action on Halloween. Binnie Douglas wallpapered her bleak office during the summer so that students would feel ,more welcome. Ealine Sherman is always willing to lend a helping hand whereever it is needed. Mike Edwards not only built his own office from a conference room, but also provided the muscle and expertise on the painting. Bottom, When Kim Nunez and Nancy Meyer dressed for Hal- loween it was hard to tell the teacher from the student. The ladies of the gypsy tearoom helped to make the front office a more pleasant place. They are Nita Iddings, Gretchen Payne, Ann Longhofer, Nancy Smith, Mae Dobson, Norma Winterroth, and Mona Bradley. Opposite Page, Two of the witches who had the most fun on Halloween are Alan LaRocque and Bobby Thompson. il - an i 'F 3 I 1 -C so i 55:35 174255- .gg . is .3 ' Q19 'Q f if 5 . Lf! ,x'o.x v I J ' . x X - Q I 44 0 .ft . its f K, K 'Q 1- a . fi - ' et . , ? f E we 'ge' . if ' . 1,4 1 Creativity is shown through art Art students relax and create their own thing. Opposite Page, Top, James Carlin gets deeply involved in his art project. Tamie Flores is sanding down her old rock hoping she'll find gold nuggets. Tammy Roberts finds painting a good pastime, Center, Mr. Jacobson shows interested students the right way to get things done. Tammy finds her ring suitable for her own taste. Bottom, Thomas Bentz is surprised to see what he has created inside his friendly alligator. This Page, Top, Working hard, Carrie Gust finds out that art isn't all that easy. Even working with scissors can be a task in art. John Cobb works intensely while creating his own ski mountain. Center, Johnny Hawkins trys to decide how to finish his great art creation. Jimmy DePue works hard while trying to meet art deadlines. Bottom, Linda Hough finds working with small objects can be a hassle. Finishing her art project brings a smile. Debbi Fiskratti has to concentrate more fully. Lower Left, Mike cuts down his ring to fit his own finger. Some people work more slowly than others at the art machines. Y W: . Vik 1. A L 1 ,-. r- 'T 'Y' .52 r ' . ,U A' M' 1 We wi A , Jw idk ap. ffl? J ,ff Q., li ff' 5, Make-up hides a multitude of sins Half the fun of make-up is getting to put it on. Opposite Page. Top. Brain Klenk really does have the 'Spirit of 76'. Bottom. These two are caught in the act . . . of putting on make-up that is. Why are you looking at us that way? A lot of time and preparation go into the first stages of making a face. This Page. Top. I d0n't believe it, we're almost finished! Center. Don't look at us like that, welre not weird. Besides time, patience is required before make-up is completed. Bot- tom. the best part of putting it on is the final masterpiece. l'm just clowning around. YJ r i si S 16 Registration is a chance to converse with friends Though hectic at times, registration is a necessary event, Opposite Page, Top, Pierre Whales gets a kick out of giving teachers a hard time. Mr. Miller helps a Junior find an extra class. Middle, Ron Anillio receives information for changing classes from Mr. Grauberger. Jeff Mercier and his friend waitin line, making themselves beautiful for their yearbook picture. Bottom, Filling our registration forms makes a very weary Craig Hagstrom. A Sophomore secludes herself to get forms finished in time for checkout. This Page, Top, Mr. Moore and Claudette Harvey ponder over a unique problem. Debbie Snell and Laurie Skousen keep busy filing class schedules, Ann King and Dana McDaniels despairingly help John Melton with his parking permit. Fly the friendly skies with the new AFIROTC ROTC is a new program which Western is proud of. This Page, Top, The color guard's first performance was a successful one. Holding the US flag is Anthony Antolik, holding the Nevada flag is Patty Tuttle, right guard is Paul Smith, and left guard is Jeff Doty. Bottom, Sgt. Dolan issues uni- forms to Lisa Narvaiz and Roberta Buss. Opposite Page, Top, Sgt. Dolan inspects Mike Manzis' uniform, D Flight commander, John Wilhelm talks with Sgt. Dolan. Middle, Rifle drill team practices with Springfield rifles. Karen Bray stands at attention for inspection, Bolmm, A Flight assembled with Commander Chris Badger and Flight Sgt, Clem Collins, wwe., Data Processing and Computer Science work toward tomorrow Programming classes have become very popular at Western. This Layout, Top, Dean Armagost programs the last problem. Becky Fra- zier is shown how to read her tape by Mr. Perri. Thomas Mattingly explains to a friend why his program turned out right. Mark Rod- riguez trys again. Guys find date-processing a challenge. -in-Qi-'-. , gf' 419' eff' Q L 3 1 X g,,,, w gi t ' ' f , ff lx 'R E We W ff? 20 .. FH , Q. -....,,N- X Q ? 5 jewelry making becomes a popular class Jewelrymaking is a class in which the student can become involved in many creative activities with the advise of Mr. Jacobson. This Page, Top, James Carlin and Mike Todd master the art of filing small objects. Bottom, Steve Woodruff faces the monumental task of rounding his ring. Laurel Jackson al- ways finds humor in filing off her fingernails instead of filing her braclet. Kenneth Beatty carefully applies paint with a steady hand. Troy Drew does not quit until his project is perfect. Opposite Page, Top, John Fore is care- ful while using machinery, Debbie Tedescoe looks unsure of her final re- sults. Debra Hardy puts the finishing touch on her ring. Mike Price is pleased with the way his jewelry finally turned out. Jim Friedel has a hard time figuring out just what he has created. Kathy Gilky carefully engraves the metal. e l l l sf' Q J ff K .. ikkwfs jf f.s.st.:'s or ,- Q-'.1'v Xa: 1- 1--.sv . . :iris ig 1 '1 ' ' J K VKL. 'W-N X!-RR ik-.44-0 x 23 r 1 fs.. .. Eating: Teachers' favorite pastime lt seems teachers always find time to snack- or eat as much as they can find. This Page, Top, Dwight Dorman and others seem very interested in the goodies at the faculty tea. Bottom, Nancy Molignoni enjoys herself drinking up the punch. Opposile Page, Top, It seems that Frank Nails has cleaned up his plate and is thinking oftaking care of Paula's too. Mike Edwards, happily enjoys the birthday party held for him by the office staff. Nancy Stenger is obviously a picky person. Claudia Thompson's enjoyment of the punch leads one to wonder about its content. Bruce Miller and Scott Chalfant found the company to be simply wonderful. Joe Gallia, John Vandenreis, and R.C. Henningson smile itup, like the boys they are. ,igt , K 0. , f xx' YJ fx, va' fl rt 1, ', fY-lflh .kann ...-.f- , 4' Ng, ' .' , ,. eg' 4 ' 9 J: xx x is x,,kY.,y.k ,ii ,. 4 . ,M V K iigik- + ...b it . , If 1 - , sf X Aim WM X, . ,N 5 v 1 i 0 xl A' A 25 'Q -or-NA ,v YS' ' r r R-. M ,, VVKV , , at I W J . A ,, .,,,, ., ,. H We f . I V at Homemaking Crafts provides students self-expression Opposite Page, Top. Cindy Brooms puts her talents to work creating a patchwork quilt. Donna lays out some jean material to make a skirt. Renila shows that em- broidery is a very popular craft. This Page, Top. Chris and Donna prove that there are many different things to do. Renee enjoys quilting using the granny square technique. Lisa shows that this can be a long process. Tina prefers using the sew- ing machine method. There are many different types of embroidery as Rose il- lustrates. Darcy and Alicia review the procedures of Crocheting. 27 0 X: W ' W gt Next to girls, boys s enjoy Auto Shop Wow, boys really don't mind going to this class, it seems they really enjoy tinkering with cars. This Page, Top. You'll be surprised at what you find under parked cars. If they'd only lower the speed bumps, I wouldn't have this problem. Bottom. David works diligently at putting his engine hack together, Opposite Page, Top, Gary sheds a little light on a greasy situation. Checking the oil isn't difficult to learn, as Robert already knows how. Bot- tom. For many in the class, changing a tire is a simple procedure. Oh my hands, they'll never he the same, if I don't get them clean. Mm! ,, . .year Y i 1 53 3 fs 2 X . .J 295. .,.f- XKX ff? -ff' I A -1 91 5 5, fl Q1 if kg is. S 5 Q. --L ki fi? . Ig 5 El 1 ff s Qlwnwx. f 'f f ' A x.L,, L ' si k , ,, ,,,,1,, , ,V- .f::..w,m ff Af? 30 av NNI an 5.14 We have everything far-out. .. The classes offered at Western include a little bit of everything. Opposite Page, Top, Painting posters is one of student government's favorite projects. Rhonda points out the lifelines of the hand in Man and the Supernatural. Brian with the help of Mr. Sims keeps things running smoothly under the hood. This Page, Top, Film splicing is an awkward job in the audio-visual department. Mr. Traasdahl believes that agility is the key word in gymnastics. Learning lessons in guitar takes plenty of concentration. Brook and Vicki find time for socializing in Industrial Arts. ,wlisbf MQ To an thing way-out at WHS With the wide variety of classes offered here at Western, students find that going to school isn't all that bad. This Page, Glenda, Joanne, and Theresa find that group assignments are very interesting. Opposite Page, Top, Donna Bradley takes a short break from drafting. Dottie holds an interesting conversation with the puppets. Middle, Mark Curci is careful not to drill a hole in his finger. Esther shows her skill in the art of pottery. Bottom, Kenny and Eric find fun in sewing. Janice Tatum takes her time to file correctly. it mum., 33 JS -4 3 ., Hhs, 'QE x x x ' 31 , -291' . '53 'y ' K as X' - N if . , ,.-L. 4 x .R 1 ' I w as- I . J 1 . . p.. X- 1 D' - - j. ., igxz . ,' ,55, ,.E 2 4- 5 . .. 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Opposite Page, Top, Amazing puppets captivate young audiences. Two jellybean pup- pets charm onlookers. Center, Chuck McClean passes out jellybeans. Linda Jenkins are the MC's. The stars ofthe Jellybean theatre wait for their turn. Bottom, Linda and Chuck want YOU! Greg Wheeler really gets into the act. Elementary kids wonder what's in store for them. Everyone uses full ex- pression to relate to the audiences. This Page, Many expressions appear on the faces ofthe kids as they receive theirjellybeans from Chuck. E if -q... S , A X ' i t t . . Faculty is always up to something There is nothing our faculty members love better than the chance to ham it up in some way. This Page, Top, Bob Owczarzak plays the part of a priest at the assembly before the playoff game against Gorman. Boltom, Lfw, R.C. Henningsen and Lynn Hartle show that sometimes students like Sheri Bently and Christ MacDonald are more appropriately attired than the teachers. Kathy Harney hams it up for those in the next office in a moment madness. Opposite Page, Top, Bob Reed seems to think nothing of having lunch with the easter bunny, alias Debby Mathis. Rosemary Treacy is one teacher who loves any chance to dress up. Nat Bassing glowers from his desk on Mr. Cool day, Jane Bur- rough trys to hide in the library to do a bit of studying. Bottom, Nancy Stenger clowns around. .lim Holliday and Pierre Whales try to outcharm each other. 36 Q NX if 'bww 5 5555 5 1 2 -3 '4 7:00-7:50 8:00-8:50 8:55-9:45 Q 9:50-10:40 ! 10:45-11:35 1 I 1 I Regu1ar Schedu1eE - 3 I - EB 1 2 3 4 Registration for Regu1ar Schedu1e Specia1 Homeroom A1pha by Schoo1 R 7200-7:50 ' 8:00-0:30 SENIOR RE011sTRAT10N TI I Homeroom 8:35-9:50 9155-N210 Jr!Soph Testing Period 1 Jr!Soph Testing Per 3 JUNIOR REGISTRATION Homeroom Senior!Soph Testing Per 2 Senior!S0ph Testing P4 SQPHOMORE REGISTRATION Homeroom Senior testing per 1 Senior testing per 3 Junior testing per 2 Junior testing per 4 0 - .ef I b I ' l2:l5-l:U5 l2lU-ZIUU 6 7 dent helpers ar Schedule TZTHU ' SENIOR RtGISTRATIUN n l2:4U-Z:UU Jr!Sopn Testing Per 7 JUNIOR RhGISTRATIUn ich Senior!Sopn Testing Pero SUPH RLGISTRATIUN ich Senior testing per 7 Junior testing per o .4l ' l 3 nusual registration maintains the student's right to a free choice One of the things about the l975-76 school year that was truly unique was the registration for second semester, Because the school district had ruled that there could be no release time a special schedule had to be devised. After many hours of thought the adminsitration finally arrived at the schedule which is shown on the Opposite Page. The basic idea was to incorporate a semester testing schedule with registration. One of the unique features was the special homeroom during which a teacher helped those students who were in his part of the alphabetical breakdown to plan their schedule. Since the faculty members could not be at registration, other than during their planning period, the depart- ment coordinators and selected student aides had to do the registering. All of this took a great deal of careful planning and coordinating. Vice-principal, Don Burger began by educating the faculty to this system with a lengthly series of departmental meetings, He followed this with many planning sessions and a series of lists calculated to drive everyone mad. When the week of registration finally arrived, things went very smoothly. Students had more help in planning than they had ever had beforeg they had more time to register and to work out scheduling problems, and teachers had the time to give semester tests which in actuality measured the growth which had occured during the semester. Opposite Page, Bottom, Before approving Teresa Jackson's schedule, Mr. Knauss checks it over to see that it meets her requirements. This page, Top, Students exchange ideas with the others in their homeroom about various classes. Mr. Sieler and Mrs. Wollin check students identification before admitting them to registration, Connie Brown utilizes all of the materials in her registration packet to plan her second semester schedule, 1 1 33 sw . ' sk, WY? MM, X i.,t, , ffnff L A -as.. a-09 'Kg Utilization of student aides enables semester registration to continue Despite limitations laid down by the school district, second semester registration continued at Western. This Page, Top, JoAnn is one of the many student aides working at registration. Bol- tom, A successful registration requires painstaking attention to detail. Opposite Page, Top, Everyone seems to be talking more about classes rather than signing up for them. Mr. Burger explains the procedures at registration. Middle, Keith is bewildered at the teacher's reply to his question about a class. Supervisor, Mr. Byrnes, watches over Social Studies student aides to make sure things are going smoothly. Boltom, Waiting in line to register can be a pain. Counselors were able to check out the schedules of their seniors as they finished second semester registration. l Y ' i 5 Busy A.O.P. students gain business experience Applied Office practice students learn what work really is. This Page, AOP attend an important business meeting, helpful to their office work. Opposite Page, Top, Cathy Edwards finds knowledge of filing keeps everything in order. Middle, Debbie Neeley and Nancy Smith keep busy at the switchboard. Bottom, Pam Boddie uses her skills in operating office machines. Becky Cherry takes a rest from her tiring work. Library aide Paulette Yvette keeps books and checkouts in order. AOP's business meeting was highlighted with guest speakers from the employment agency. 42 .wx mm-wh. . ,,.m.,j ,. wwf' K . MXN- www,QYM-NMWWmm...wW.mMW..g,,.,,.mWalk--fwmvlmr W - W, YY,3,-Jgfwmf-.WNW--WmwwvM:.ff,,,,,.gf...M Everyday work at Western is a never-ending job Without these people working hard every day the school just might fall apart. This Page, Top, The night janitors are Brian Rowland, Steve Murph, Gilbert Dow, Wylie Dierson, lda Matlock, and head janitor Morris Chapman. Row Two, Gino Mondino, Henry Brown, Bottom, The luncheteria ladies are Betty Ryan, Sharon Ruff, Margie. Grantt, Lee Barbeau, and manager Mary Bowen. Opposite Page, Top, The day jan- itors are Steve Klenke, Jerry Connors, and Ron Olson. The security officer is James Allen. Crossing guard John Rice keeps the students safe. The hall monitors this year are an unsual group. They are Marvie Smith, Bobby Anderson, Doug Hoffman, and Mary Willson. 44 Q rg.. D 0 I I . N., J' ' L ..... if, -4 3 is 4? X I is 1 'Y' Y Mm iw Sip- wif? B593 wash 4-fe, Clerical Staff does alot for Western Without the efficiency and super effort of the clerical staff Western would have to close the doors. The switchboard secretary Nancy Smith, and coun- selor's secretary Romaine Scott laugh withjoy over another fascinating phone call. Bottom, Attendance secretary Judy Wattenbarger, and Dean's secretary Betty Hymas compare notes on who has been ditching recently. Bottom, Title I reading aides Sylvia Ogden, Leola Harris, and Rosalie Moran spend many hours helping the students with their assignments. Opposite Page, Top, Mr. Edward's secretary Norma Winterroth, Mr. Burger's secretary Nita lddings, Mr. Rosch's secretary Anna Longhofer, Registrar Ramona Bradley, and Mr. Miller's secretary Gretchen Payne perform many unbe- lievable tasks in the course of an ordinary day. The nurse, Betty Cason, isn't a quack because she can find those phonies. When ever the student store work is slow the student store aide Cheryl Harris goes to the library aide Alyce Horito to get a magazine to read. Middle, The Data processing aide Bobby- nette Thompson answers the phone as Mae Dobson waits for still more in- formation to be run off in Graphic Arts. Bottom, the Math title I aides Janet Robison and Cara Caesar help out the students on an individual basis, The school banker Harriet Sellers and her assistant Sharon McDonald help to keep the school receipts in order and the balance out ofthe red. fee rg ,--- I . if 1 si R2 if :T , - .qw J N-g W 'Wax , 'li ,reef 52 A W fxv ,M-at I ' Nr' L.- QH. -n .L- Yixg. Z ,XJ N7 455 X, ,fa qv v 1 Q s 'vi w-uh -My 8 its: if 47 The single man's class proves useful for those who plan on a bachelor life Bachelor Arts is one of the most popular classes on campus because ofthe domestic change in the guys . This Page, Top, Big hands have problems cracking little eggs. Center, David hopes his hands are clean. Bill and Ray think they're pro's and don't need to watch what they are doing. Mike proves it's not that bad eating what you cook. Opposite Page, Top, Larry pulls the pot out just in time. Mike and Eddie concentrate on the art of cooking. Center, Even 'lcool guys know how to cook. Bottom, Jake and Larry learn how to take measurements. He who cooks and eats also gets to clean up the mess. 5. pw fi-.YN mil .. WS' ff--.R,'a yi' 'dl ff' '- ..- '..'.'1 -- .-'- n-O QQ Eg 'ken . :elm xx x KQV K, X .gf 51 L if 5 if ,ff ,,,ff'JlJ ,, ff' ,,,f-,,.. ,M- -i fiigfff- H1 WH HN -, -.... nv-.K Man cannot live groans alone All kinds of things happen when students let loose in PE. This Page, Top, Playing soccer, Paul and Richard are shocked when a student jumps for joy. Bottom, The days frustrations are released in a fun game of football, Opposite Page, Top, Girls are caught in the act of playing volleyball. I know I can hit the ball, I know I can. Following the basketball across the court the player thinks about what to do next. I'lI break up the argument, just give me the basketball. Let's go ready, aim, fire! Sometimes it isn't possible to hit the ball. Sammy says, When he's ready to shoot, you block like so. It's hard to tell what's going on. It's mine, bug off. 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Mk .,W 'Zi if . 1 ig ' K' W W - 1 Sikh 313' gm w w H Q1 2 Fr f ,L f viii' . , : f litf , Y H----ww 'sb' KKK ' V A 4 fi , V 1 , '17 3.3 5 '2' L J! ' 1 'P 1-9 ,K .b ' 1 Q 3 . , K K 1 Q W M , , ,,hL , K - m K' 1 W- f 5 I 2 - Qi.: , N.. gg I hz Q , W K V, vf,i2L!16'f 5 .L I .,:, 1 iw. ' . 1 :N .v 'Wx hefk, - ix. .. ' ' Q ..v ,f hx, ifQf1f f, L 5' l . 3 ,Lh' 3 K Qu Y3' ' K T , 1 ' 'W . :ANL ' ' 1 I3 if ' I 35W MZ k . . ' ws. KMA . 41 NN LY iw ij - gr - ' Q12 . , Q ff N4 j 0 ffl.. .W w f: 1 fgfv 5 -- - CF w xx 4 , , F - Q Q 54 o , ae' ,f ,S . . kM.-., ,Q 6 0 I' is 0 Q n fa z . . 1 + n no 3 The class of '76 strives for and achieves a productive year Opposite Page, The 1975-76 Senior Class off icers are Richard Stucki president, .lanell EngeBregson secretary, Garry Brown vice-president. Standing are Jim Bernabei, Virgil Jackson, Sandi Dye, John Golden, and Suzy Amundson all student council representatives. Not Shown is treasurer Bob Collette. This Page, The Senior Class advisors are Jim Aiwohi, Joan Kettelhut, and Ray Dooley. 55 Joe Abbott Dean Abrams Marissa Aclaro Terry Adler U1 1 , wi Seniors pay close attention at their assembly. 56 Accused assassin of President Gerald Ford, Lynette Squeaky Fromme, will have videotaped testimony from the President presented at her trial Jqhn Arid David Alger Ruby Allen Richard Auing Gina Alger Bntt Allbritton M, li of K 1, , ,, Faith Alvarez Jeff Ames Shirley works hard on Senior hallway during Homecoming week. uzi Amu David Anderson Debra Anderson Janis Anson Anthony Antolik Harold Armagost Terese Arntson Pam Ashe Jeff Ashton Glen Askin l 21- ' Q B x ' X wx 4 A W Janet Atkinson Byron Autry Sheila Ayers Christian Badger Diana Baity Mickey Bklflllii 58 3 N, I.. Laraine Babbitt Annette Barnes nced that it will be forced into bankruptcy unless Federal legislation is passed to help the city out of its financial crisis ancy Bateman Terry Beam rg ,,tt.:ss f ff . f' National Honor Society carwash. W M V cgi? 2' if Clarence Beardsley Kenneth Beatty Marcyne Becker Melodic Bonnell Vince Bernabei Cava Bianca Sharon Bentley Prima Bianca jc 1 Seniors have u chance to show their spirit at assemblies. 'S Ellen Biller Kellie Bishop , B Karen Bingham Michele Black Vice-President Nelson A. Rockefeller announced that he will not be President Ford's running mate on the q Republican presidential c ,, K, . 4, .aff K rg 1 ticketin 1976 ga 4' - Valerie Blair Con Blake Pam B dd e Ray Bogie Debi Blust Debbie Boatman Se- , as 'Z' -4-rx' , , ,, f It i . V BA , 33 , we if C B4 2 ve mah .. 41 sf- 1 w C uck Bonner erine o Cheryl Condon anxiously waits to see Karla Parmenter's pict 6 Stephen Bordelon Scott Brady Shawn Briley Debbie Brooks X David Borgos John Boss June Bowman Billy Bradley Cherri Brant Judy Breeding T93 f 4 Byron Brock Patsy has the get tuff' look needed for Senior victory Donne Brooks 62 Patty Hearst, number one on the FBl's wanted list, was captured without incident in San Francisco after a nationwide two year 1 manhunt Cynthia Brooms Darcy Brown Marcus Brown Ronald Brown Earlean Brown rown Tamara Brox Scott Brundage Sean Buckley Jonathan Bunker 3 , .f ,V Robert Bunker Marissa Burgess Olivia Burns William Burt 4. If Randy Burke Tracy Butcher Yvonne Burks Gail Buy 1 I v gg i. .ww 3,3 kf55a'Lf!'ggf .fi c- ,Q . v Q f - f fkigggif , , ' Y r f -1255122 Q .LQ B gl- . 1 3. 3 Q 'IJ iii V . A 1 ,M Evelyn, Jackie, Connie, and Ora take a brief break at the Wel- come Back dance. Lloyd Byrd Robert Callender Iwi H - Marybelh Cahalin Barbara Calvano laws, the terrifying motion picture continues to spread Shark mania as it smashes former box office records and becomes the number one film r. Burger directs Marvin Dodds and Billy Bradley at the Senior Jelmifef Campbell Kim Campbell Portra it. , JZ h Renee Campbell Donald Cantonwine Bill Caponigri Julie Carson ' C ' C C ' h C ' C 'k C ll Connie arrlngton , arol artwrigt hris asc Mic ey asse 65 David Casey 4271 x.,,,,X TWH' JeffChall'ant Michael Chiaferi Richard Christensen ,X XX X Beverly Clark James Cobb Holle Collins Perry Clark Barbara Clemmons Janice Coatney Jon Cobb Emory Cofield Robert Coleman Healher Comer Cheryl Condon Jacqueline Cooper 66 orld Football League sent NFL owners into a huddle as a court order and temporary injunction prevented them from signing WFL players taking oftheir group picture. I l1 i f f x, , :.Ni , , 1, L: . ' k' 57a3i'lYf7z ,' --1R.::5--Qbx xs '- 'ft . - . .1551-5 ui 'V ' iz , 'KWA5 ', , :lf ' ' Tiff? fi? if , ' v 'L X NN Q X Xi gl ggfglffv F av 1 Qs.'IT55i - 51 E Q4 'I W ,V,.,,,...,. Brian Klcnk models thc lutcsl in Wf'LlFI'i0l'f21Shi0HS 68 Former California governor Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy today, as he challenges President Ford for the Republican Presidential nomination in the 1976 election we Eg ,ay gy, l if Glenda Crabbe Debbie Craven Lisa Crofts i Kathy Cropper Natha C Victoria Crumpton Sherman Culverson JeffCudd J C Kathi Cummings Mark Curci MW' Rowene Curd Candy Curran Jeffrey Dahl David Daniels 'Q' 1-Tv f V., ,,, , , ,V -iss y i A ::::' t - . ::HE215 :F-, ' 1 ' .wr E' 1 1 f-i7i ff 4,1 i H NX 'j, A ' f Ne, ' 1,5 'fi Ill' ' Mike Darling David Davis Willie Davis lsiah Dawson Karen Dawson Irella Day Stanley Deal Jim DeBelloy Joann Deelstra Mike Dees Fred DeFalco Paul DeHart 70 U 1 ncement by Supreme court justice William O. Douglas that he will retire has created much speculation about the possibility ofa woman FX! being his successor ' ' n Jack Dobson Marvin Dodd Donna Donovan Robin Dowler Alex Domschot Steve Donohue Jeffrey Doty Carolyn Douglas ,.'- Q A55 A S . gag , K on Eddie Dumire Sam Dunnam NaYlCy Duran David Eads Ray Eakin Paulette Earl 72 !,. Ronnie Doss Julie Draper .. ., ,,. E S i K K N i i 5 iz :X K ,gyyigil g 52: 3 W . Q iiiiiiss 6 W , ... x si L .Q Kuff, if gg- Sandra Dye Catherine Edwards The on-again off-again four-month-old , l X i on E war s Marvin Einerwol h ld d d d lly Ellis Penny Emmett 'K .. ' 7' ll EngeBregson Kevi rea Feldt marriage between Cher and rock musician Gregg Allman struck a final sour note as Allman filed for divorce in Georgia Pleased with what he's made, Chuck plans to eat it himself 11N 4--R Keith Farnsworth Jeff Ferris Mike Falcone Cleveland Funches sgl Eiiiiwsi., :tg ,f-ff? ,ff-lffwffrfgg .+1-111-Q-ses - 4 rin.:--'v WX James Evans Anna Evans Marianne Fine Debbie Fiskratti N.. 3, UeeAnn Fleming Ricki Ford if af' Tawhana Flourney John Fore Roy Folsom Joseph Ford Michele Forrest Guy Forson The world of Grand Prix Racing suffered a E great loss when a light J plane crashed near London and caused the tragic death of L L N Graham Hill, famed racing champion 4634. 00: dn't Groucho be surprised to see Nancy Mylnek in his face. Cynthia Fox Kevin Fl'3I'lClS ,- , ,.,, , . M W ' 4-4-z an V , ,M Larry Franklin James Friedel James Frieson Debora Fuller William Fulton Jesse Galindo Pamela Galloway Johnny Galza V an 47' is 2 2+ .sr Senior girls listen carefully to Mel's strategic plants that they hope will lead them to victory, f 4 f 'f 3555 ,, l 5 i i ooo,,t J af' Q Q ANL 2 I , it, f t ,, 1 l y r r , A 2 fx'-WI'-ve, ' 'bf 3 , w M 1 ' , sf Z Af J QQ' va 2 , if 4 ,,3e,.e:'Q. 9 il Q 3- ? 4 136 f ! gf: 5 i 393: iff , j -. is V at W4 i 4' Tonja Gardner Pamela Garman Joe Garrison Karen Gehret 76 Guilty was the verdict returned in the trial He en Geller Cather l ine Genoves Roger George Edward Giagni .lim Gilgallon h rine Gilkey Dan' dwin y wr Regina Goldberg of Lynette Fromme, accused of attempting to killPresident Ford after a deadlock and nineteen hours of deliberation - I ....t.,51, 'SM -' ,ev K I 1, 1, . gl: K 'xx K ' ai 1 yr E Stephen Gilbert Martha Giles Carol Gilmore Charles Gladden John Golde Margaret Goodwin Seniors, as usual, lead in spirit at assemblies. fx -4' Stephanie Goss Peggy Gregory S AFP' Jsff Gowhy Gogi Grantham Pllmeili Gl'ifi,ilhS NIOI-13 Cjfimmesey 7E Becky Gray George Grisnik ,k The strongest earthquake in more than a century hit Hawaii November 29, 1975, triggering tidal waves one dead, one missing and 34 injured L ry Gromko Michael Groom Gordon Guido Carrie Gust arles Grossman Dennis Guevara ris Haboush Craig Hagstrom Jody Hale ine Ham na Ham ton Jeffrey Hardy Mona Hardy Harris and volcanic eruptions- ,,N W N f X - , As 1 Michael Hun Claudette Harvey Linda Hawbaker Isaac Hawkins Patricia Hawking Pamela Hayes Teresa Hayes Susan Heath J 2, . l Bruce Helbert Cynthia Henderson Lisa Henderson Leslie Hendrickson Kelly Henry Scott Hess Tammy Hickman Cynthia Hicks 80 rd continued efforts on behalf of China and the United States to strengthen the relations between the two super powers with a visit to Peking Wx Q i o five, Lisa Hinrichsen Brian Hinson Q . l i Joe and Virgil help decorate the gym forthe Stale assembly. Free class time is the best class time for Seniors. has.....,, iw 'SIS xx . Q R- i 4 Mitch HOli0W21y Eric Holmhack Jerry Hooper Kelly HOFIOH Linda Hough Jennifer Houston Jamie HUGCC Penny Hulse Sandy Humphrey 82 ,axx . 'iw if I i S 4, I ix Ann Horden Mark Howard Rufus Hyde President Anwar Sadat took an important tor Hyde ,. 'ffl ' ette Irete hard Jackson S on l Jackson J obs step in the search for world peace as he made his first appearance in the United States and was able to view our land Laurel Jackson Lily Jackson Seniors start preparation for graduation by ordering announce we ers Nam ' ' K Ealy James Shirley Janlzen Dave Jennings Patricia Jepson M -.I 4 I in Come on Bessie, be a friend, pleads Marcus. Nb if--.,.- Dean Jewell Amy .Johnson Carol Johnson David Johnson B4 -...six Y l P f ' fi 39. New York City will avoid default as President Ford finally approved a new bail out plan which consists of short-term loans accompanied by increased city taxes George Johnson Janice Johnson 5 s f Kenny Johnson Peter Johnson Tammy Johnson Joyce Jones Kelly Jones Randy Jones Karyn Jorgenson Darlene Judd .S 5 in KN I ' Bill Kachele Joe Kandt K Kandy Keller gf Bob helps Terry paint the wall in the Senior garden. 525 Kim Kelley Michael Kelley Matt Kelly Rick Kelly Laura Kemp Lola Kennedy 5 P31 Kefby Jeri Kimball AnnEllen King Judith King Tamara King Cynthia Kiser Brenda Kizzire Biran Klenk 86 ol! Kelven Kelly Klinkner Sh l h Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger has recently been cited for contempt of congress clue to his refusal to turn over to congress documents on intelligence operations eryl Knitte Keil Kobielsky d K ' Loule Ku h 1 Tammy Laflm Debb Lamb C d Norma K 8 The president and some ofthe members of N.H.S. take a critical look at their handiwork. Eine!! Wl l'1 mm Diana Lange Sandra Larkin Stewart Larsen Lisa Larsh Lynne Lazarus Joyce Lee Joseph Leisek Dorothy Leonardo Brian Lindsay Kim Lingo 88 Debbie Lister Lianne Lizotte Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-Lai died at 78 having been unable to see President Ford during his December visit to China due to J! . . ,bfi is me hisillness Jim Longhurst Lonna Loving V, N, A M1 John Lucas David Lucero Kimberly Lund h ' e Lundgren Clementine Lyons Joseph Mace Donald MacFarlane ll lloy - M g k 9 b I in X -C117 Brian Marlow Tina Marrs Brett Marshall Kenneth Marshall Freddie Martin Robert Martin Maria Martinez Johnny Martinez fit , 1- ' 1 'aa x, . James Marynow Laurel Mason Cindy Matheson Debra Matlock Patricia Matyas Julie Mau Kim Maxfield Clover Maxwell 90 vf n The national freedom symbol, The Liberty Bell, rang in the Bicentennial year from a new pavillion in front of Independence Half, its new home Judy Meinhold Joseph Melancon Bill Metoxen David Michael Jerry Meneley Robert Metler Marlen doesn't look as ifhe believes in the new routine. l h l James Midby b l Bill Miracle 9 S.:- fiif Zi A J Norris smiles as he cons someone else into Carl Mini Fred Mini doing the work. David Molinaro Annie Monroe Greg Moore James Moore Kenny Moran Ramona Morgan Amanda Morris Helen Mosby l 92 Q 5.2 ,, . bf lv 54' A .5- 5 I wif? 1 ry ,,V,V ,,.- ,,., i , 5,341 4, -H ,, 0 ff -, QQ Nancy Mlynek Mary M ooney Nancy Moreira Michael Molto The FBI has been unable to find any clues to the whereabouts of ex-teamster's boss james R. Hoffa, who vanished without a trace on july 30 1 I we Karen Mudra David Muir Amy Mundinger Diana Murph Mark Mull Michael Mull Eric Murphy Barbara Myers Connie Myles Marlen McBride James McCarty Michael McClary Dana McDaniel .leane McGough Richard McKinnis Ron McLain Denise Nelson Jeffrey Nelson Evelyn Nicholson Kevin Nolan Gina Ohney Vikki Oesterle Tony McNeill Joseph Neiswender Mark Nelson David Newcomb Randy Nunez James Oberl Andre Oligo Paula Olige A Federal appeals court overturned a lower court ruling, in which judge Sirica declared that the increase of the 10 cent stamp to 13 cents was illegal K l I Marc Oliver Laura O'Neal John Osborn DeLeah Owens Greg Orr Cornell Orton Q .. 2,5 fr SA iw Jacqueline Owens Antho zuna 'mong Mikes many talents. Mike Pappas Lisa P r 9 QW. .MA Karla Parmenter Rita Parsick Thomas Partipilo Poy Patt sw , E Becky Patten Jerry Patton Cherri adds a bit of loveliness to any kitchen. Mark Pence Diana Pete ,... Charlotte Pfotenhauer Malia Phillips Matt Phillips Pamela Piccolo 96 In a hot potato act Congress and President Ford took turns tossing the tax bill around as Ford threatens to veto any bill without a Federal spending limit Catherine Poage Sandra Poer K V nl ,, 'a .1 . 4 z Twila Polk James Polley Patsy Pope Sherrylc Pope Tamara Porter John Poison Cathy Powell Robert Powell Loren Pribyl Kim Price 97 Colleen Prisbrey Larry Propati Lisa Puerner i-. Erin Quinn Randal Quinte Mark Rainey If D 'X , - , if A . 4 I g 1 N. X l , , in sf Ed Puntin Debbie Pursel Terry Pyne l ., Z V -ee ,r-me vw ,. ..:,, 4, , .aww E .fl all Marlene contemplates an addition to her wardrobe. gti ffff Debi Rampton 98 Debbie Reel Julie Reese Agatha Christie, author of the current popular mystery thriller Murder on-the Orient Express died in London where y she was hailed as the Queen of mystery Patsy Reese Terry Reeves Dana Rendeluk Faye Reymore David Rhodes Money in hand, Clover and Lisa wait Diane Richard Kathy Richardson Gregory Richardson to pay entrance into Sadie Hawkins. Michael Richardson Jody Rieder 99 Kory Rieger Debbie Rivera MLW Michelle Rivero Tamara Roberts rl Linda Romyn Michael Royer 2 it ,IVL if Alice Rizzardi Tammy Robb Anna Rodriguez Renae Roebling i Eula Ross Nick Rottunda Jared Rust Andy Sallmon 100 John Robbins Brenda Rogers Don Rousscll, Sharon St. John Meeting new Seniors is always excitin judge Robert Muir jr. ruled that doctors can't unhook the respirator that has kept Karen Quinlan alive, during the seven months she o has been in a coma ,, , lim' ' ' M' 1. .aa , sz -'wma Janice Sandberg Sandie Saxon Michael Scholl Vicky Schott Kirk Schnackenberg Ilene Schnurstein W1f,aww- 'Hmmm f , 1 ,ei f-swafffs'11zr,fe:w,.w1f.1-W'-V, --ff er ,yi-,,.:il,,,,w.,,,:,,k53-gt3,,31 l , nf, A X . KX 'I 5 K 1 l David Schrader Kimberly Scott Nancy Seiter Denise Schreiner Teri Sellers Danny Sells Craig Shadel Richard Sheehy A j U ,. if gzgg? A K if we v ..., . i .auf George V. Sherwood Kevin concentrates. Tammy Shinholser Karen Shines Michael Shircliff 102 ITI xplosion turned New York City's La Guardia Airport into a disaster site leaving 11 dead and 51 injured without warning or M If ' explanation el X s Shydler Marc Simon Dauna Sl ter William Slater k S Sk i The three musketeers, Bill, Blll, and Larry show Mr. Miller thelr talent at developing Christmas decorations. 0 Kandy and Karen contemplate what to do next. 5 sw r 1 Norris Smith Paul Smith Bobby Smith Rodney Smith y fd, K I G ,ii I 4' .V , ' W if-Q. Steve Spaniel Judy Speight Stuart Spiller Beverly Stanfield Marlene Starkey 104 Linda Steckel Patricia Smith Debbie Snell Ronald Starbird Bill Stephens Super Bowl Sunday was a su per rip-off for 5,000 football fans who found they had been swindled out of tickets and had to view the game on T.V Larry Stephens Kathy Stevens Robyn Strayer Megan Stromer Donnie Stewart Julia Stewart Looking sharp, the Senior boys get ready for having their picture taken. 105 s 'Q Richard Stucki Janice Taylor Thomas Strozzi Nancy Stuckert John Sullivan Janice Tatum Glen Styers Mary Taylor F' Working diligently, Cathy wraps a present for a needy family. 106 ,...v 'A ive earthquake rolled through Guatemala City and Central America initiating panic, Collapsing buildings, and Choking street with debris ' f fl eff obivously enjoy each others company. Maureen Taylor Debbie Tedesco QQ! is 4 , ' Z. 'l s T i T w f . . l ' A 6' mana, f .xa ,Z- ' Wlpii Ll'-.si5r. ld pstra Kelly Thomas Rick Thomas Charmaine Thompson ff h p on Maureen Thompson mela Thrall Q ta Threa X l nf an J 'W Eg, wt Q Jeff Thrower Teri Tingley Greg Tomsik Joe Tortomas Nam Tran Kelly Trodick Craig Tuller Dan Tullis A MM .w ,W Marc is always checking things out. Michael Turner Patricia Tuttle Edwin Ueckert Christine Wagner 108 SE flame WHS on El COUIT decision requiring police to inform the defendants of their rights, was stabbed to death in a fight Linda Wagner David Waisner Susan Wallace Michael Walsh Alberta Washingto EddiC Watkins Kim is not easily distracted from her purpose. Cynthia Watson Jeffery Watson Vickie Watts Kathy Watson Frank Weathers Stan Weaver Cherie Webb Ronald Webb Joseph Welch Siobhan Welch ll0 ternational Airports have been opened to limited flights of the Concorde supersonic jets for H16-mODtl1 trial period Terri Whittier Mark Wiegand x . Betty Wilcox John Wilhelm Debbie Williams James Williams Having fun, can be hard work. LaVette Williams Marc Williams Peggy Williams Lucretia Wilson William Wyatt ' n Rebecca Williams Jesse Wilmore Janice Wilson F ' 1 David Winterroth Jackie Wise Teri Word Wesley Wynn 112 Jean Wysocki Edward Yanke The Berge lstra, a Norwegian supertanker sank from a series of three explosionsg the vessel and its cargo were insured for E514 million Catherine Ynigues Tricia Yost Terry Youmans Tom Zedaker William Zielinski Debra Zup Aiming carefully, Paul shoots for the basket. 113 I v e E - 5 z 5 I i 2 E I 1 I 5 Z E 3 w z 3 3 r vga Q . in .4 AS.- . Ma., - - fl: K . . ,. .: t I f. -1 fs up 5, 5 1: f1f 'B 212 .9S:f'Kg:Kgf,'f5 ilifzzlfffrz. K. I1 1 szfsfffizffs is :x'2Q:,ffe?'Ez ,1. - 1'-2, , fliiigefiifzil ' . 1 5 ,- .fi Q., , 'g.SQQZ,g?:ggsfSe51,Q-If-Qgfi I - is Q,-z, T Ping, 5-zfffmzg 4 QV5 T404 fm NN.. .fs NW' , The class of '77 overcomes man problems and achieves success Junior Class ofiicers are Christy Phalen vice-president, Penny Pullan secretary, Don Eubanks president, Katie Allen treasurer. Row Two, Susan DiBella, Chris MacDonald, and Sharon Teese representatives. This Page, The Junior Class advisors are Sal Gugino and John Perri. 117 David Abraham David Adams Rosanna Adams Denise Adkins Cynthia Agers Richard Alba David Alexander Regan Alexander Sheri Alexander Katie Allen Laura Allender Pamela Allred Jim Amundson Michael Anderson David Andrade Connie Angell Laeko Aranbasich Ed Arlidge Linda Ashe Brian Ashton Denise Ashton Philip Ashworth Marc Atkinson Shan Avery Bo Baile Vicke Baratcart Bryant Barber Cynthia Barnes Mike Barnum Sandy Barr Barbara Bassler Darrel Bauer Kimberly Baucum Clotteele Baxter Keith Bayne Sharon Beam Georgia Benzu Charles Betker Joyce Bilo Lori Bingham Tina Black gre A iii - ,nfl afiflfm, afggifyif gy f , , 1, wg 4g,:eV,,i??-FV, 'ajimae , -. fx, -Ri n iifrwff, Kffifihf WMF. rt at ,:.,ggw. vvffawa , Jeanne gets squished from both sides. fpwaawmwfw ,afar X ay f 61 M, 1 W 'i . , tis L1 M., X, e f f gt Sv as 4 4 X 2 f l 5 W is ,,Z, Q gg I F1 xv is f 225' it 35 I f .f any 'C 'Will ,. 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Q Bill Blum JoAnn Boggio Kevin Bolander Tracy Bollinger Kim Boozer Bruce Borgos Paul Bouchard Patricia Bowen William Bower Jack Bowman John Bowman Gayle Brachman Romona Bradford Danny Bradley Dean Bradley Steve Brady Mark Brant Kalhy Brantley Curtis Brass Karen Bray Linda Bray Wayne Bray Renea Brooks Renett Brooks Barry Brown Bob Brown Cornelius Brown David Brown Debra Brown Karmalee Brown Kelly Brown M ary Brown Richard Brown Yvonne Brown Mark Bruins Michael Brunnmeier Mike Bryant Joe Buccieri Jennifer Buchanan John Buck Tina Buckler Dora Buckles Barbara Buford Jill Bunker Caroline Busch Lorie Busse Myra Butler Barry Byington Linda Byorick Gary Byrd Marybeth Cahalin Ora Caldwell Lisa Callahan Tony Canada Arleen Cantor James Carlin Hugh Carlson Kelly Carrigan Tim Carroll Peggy Carroll Kenny Carter Carol Cartwright Susan Cartwright Charles Casey Mike Cassell Jackie Castleberry Joel Catozzi Laura Cau David Cavaricci Tracy Cavenaugh WadeChallant Marzella Champoux Rebecka Cherry Roy Chism Thomas Chisolm ? 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Edwards Nancy Edwards Rebecca Eide Ken Elliott Kelly Ellis Paul Ellul Monica Emery Donna Engelke Danny Epperson Paul Essayian Nancy Estello Bruce Eubank Don Eubank Carla Evans Bertha Ewell wmmp 'WL 0f'....M....,.L, 'si A A G-' f F' ' t. f , ' 4 f M l, -WW! is ,. W ig 'fm ,FQSZYE i' ' if ,,--arte, , W, , .I J f as 5 WR v r fe ,vi ii if l Vx' ffl? A 4' Essay? Mzznrfrz, We is X iii. V5 N, QE Q Z' Jedi' 4? W Vikkie Hickman thinks about the Junior boys. I - wa s Q' :Z ,, b E .- , EQ Q, L f i f L i - V. f K 'T I , L . WR ' X i Y- 1 A I T .. S 4 iw , Q A314 e J . , 1 e iii ,Q is el F' 44: ii.i f . i n E.. X , K SH .5.., z X 11 H ii , 1 ,1i,ii- . yy - F T 'J - in ,. 1 .. V 1 , ii,ii J L iii L 1 1 , ici ff E3 Q 6 613'-N' LAX Q . ini rl?-I T- J - F ' we . A .l .--: 1 L iii I :ggrl lf - , ,.i,, ' M V' J5- . V J fffg-Q, . Q iv'1fi?:'F?fff3ff,f. 'Jn .i S 4 t T Q. T Vo--1 , J' E! ,- lv QV-1 ..- X. we 123 K D2- if 5 1 , as xl 3 ' S was 'A' 'ifm 5. K if J S Frances Fahr Janet Fannin Lonnie Franham Cindy Farnsworth Therese Feeley Paul F enczik Craig Ferguson Marjorie Feldman Lourdes Fernandez Keith Field Dave Fields Nancy Fine Rebecca Fish Segina Flaherty Elizabeth Flaxa Debra Fleming Sonja Fleming Karen Forbach John Fore Mich'l Forrest Kris Foster Julia Foster Cathy Fox Susan Fox Lee Fraher Kim Freeman James Glaza Tim Garmon James Garmann Thomas Garret! Patti Garrison Timothy Garrison Lori Georges Mary Genovcsi Gary Gibson John Gibson Russell Gibson Lynn Gilbert Kimberly Gilchrist Katherine Gillespie Rick Glazer Russell Glover Mike Good is , f W we +L Spare time in home ec. is a good time to catch up on day dreams and homework. Patrice Grantham Laurel Gray Micheal Gray Reginald Gray Marilyn Green Mitchell Green 1'-,fa-2 1 f Vt 1 3 Gary Greenberg Elizabeth Gregory' Paul Gregory' Lynn Griffin Laurie Grimmisey Chris Grisnik DavidGross , , - Deborah Guinn Q i w ' V iv I ,- :mlm - ,,.. -sv ,g H1 ,,,,,' - 2112 4 f, me- al? at .yi L .V 9 ' 'fa Z 'W I 1 ? X J ' 5 E' f f , 1 f PJ X., ,,,.,, .. Larry Gunter Rose Gunlhorpe Bill Hafen Nancy Hafen Alisa Hall Patricia Hall Rhonda Hall 'Z : ii. . it ' 4 'L -U-ff. N lilly , , xv , Ex M gg 4,54 f 1 -- - N 1' -iv' , , -, N. A ' I, , Q, ' 1 ' ,tc, V V iii' t ' V 'faiiiifg X T i, , Qs? v - g r ' ,V rx -- fm We if V ,,,,,, ,C ,, ,y,:., L ,, , , A W y , if? V- fs: 2 fr ' f - ' W ' f K z a 3 ... Y I A fl rt.. 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Johnson Jon Johnston Adraine Jones Alecda Jones Tim Jones Vernon Jones Terry Joyce Robert Jupiter Laura Kalmhack Michael Karrus Paul Kutynski Tina Keeling Richard Keller Brenda Kelly David Kelly Julie Kenick Judy Kern Laura Kerr Marla Kimber Currie Kinder Scott King Charlene Kiper Cynthia Kirchhefer Kathy Kloss Penni Knab Kevin Knittel Eric Knutson Lynn Kuher Mary Kostruhul X J? .x ww ,. .. N. 'Sf-'L . My L 2 L. 5 xc 'fl f i S, :K Q gli D 1 QL Q. X I SQ J Q' it xx 'X Q , L ,if can ,, ..,, ,N+..'mY.w1, .- , 8 I l g.5,, , E i t , .55 L f on S lsr: vit Q E M r J Y. 4 if .ii t f 'Q t . Q... ,..,,i5,: X. , it A ii ' .f2l,5'-ski J' K AE, if is by another assembly. rig A V 5 tug P Q .. Q H ... 1 Q K rfb , r I .M -:,, ,1:,f- at ,. ' -Bk 5.-W' S N' is 1 Lolly LaPenta Dona LaPointe Glen Laswell Terry Lawrence Clay Lawson Debby Lee . 0..- ' V a ' 2 any il , he sf- if QSM--:i,11fsss1 y ,, ...,. K Q. .aefsz-fm, E . . 1 .Y if . as E K K t Y A 'c E is L LJ :- Susan Kuban Ed Kravetz Robert Krause David Kruger Kelly Lacroix Joy Langford Clint Lamb Sheri Lee William Legere Joyce Lewallen James Lewis Pam Lewis Robin Ley John Lilly Debbie Lincoln Ricky Lisby Lori Little Toni LoCicero Elliot Locket! Scott Loftlield Jacqueline Logan Deborah Long Ernesto Lopez Debbie Lopez Debra Lorber Anglea Lorence Valerie Loy Bert Lucas Melanie Lucas Kathy Luna Cathy Lurenz Desiree Lydie Thomas Lyle Gordon Mace Liz Macias Chris MacDonald Brent MacKay Debora Macklin Eddie Mahn Anthony Magliaro Andy Malin Patricia Manning Michael Manzi Cathy Marcus Beth Marek Joe Marine Diana Marriott Mark Marsh David Marshall Scott Marsiglia Dale Martin Kevin Martin Ronald Martin Russcll Martin Mary Martina! Mary Martiney James Mason Brenda Massey James Matlock Shirley Matlock Erma Matthews Robert Matthews Greg Maxie Conrad Maxwell LeeAnn Maxwell Richard Maxwell Jill Mayer Ken McArthur Clit'fMcCarlie Randee McClone John McCord Kent McCormick Ralph McDonald Tim Mcfiarry Steven Mclnerney Bob Melntyre Gayle McKeel V,,,i T Jvr M Mr W A f? f we fl 4 Af if V W 1,1 za N- ' W' ww at wo Q ff f ff I-Fa' , ' . f , h Q 29 f . 4 f any - f' wtf- M sg , 5 ,g e --.-it 'Q MWWJLMWWWL A - 'f , , rsa, ii tytr H ii fEQr ?iQMW rr, or it - asts sf LeeAnn avoids the stairs. f 64 rf 'af W Q f f M A ,A i, Q ..,, , ,fsffjjff 33 52 , , ,W l awwmwa 2:3255 ff f . l fe M 5 i ' QMMEWE 4' QM X H 2 A45 f '39 i 3 v 5 Qmya W f it ' ' -' V. W ,v ,v a 251: ., w A 113 1 ,sau ,foe ,onus a M W .,,. ,am rv rw, . 1 f I N 5. Q z H if 'Q ,s ray -if Q 1 iw , . ag Y 'Wi f i ,gigs 11, .. 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' Blair Mummey Romelia Munoz ! iv s .f i- John Murname Connie Myles John Narvaiz Christine Nave Jeff Neal Tammey Neal Karen Neel Debbie Neeley Eric Nelson Rose Newman Teresa Newman Jim Newton Steven Norton Kenneth Novack Steve Nowaczek Kim Nunez John Nunez Gerg Nyberg Clarence Obert Steve Occhi Josephy 0'Leary Karen Oliver Leslie Olin Dean Ommen Joan Onderko Daniel O'Reilly Roseanne Orlov Yolanda Ors Jim Oswald Tim Ozuna Cynthia Ozman Shannon Pajak Lani Palmer Mark Patrias Larry Patterson Sheila Patton Shelly Paul Damitria Parker Glen Parkerson Danny Parr Ron Parraguirre Rickey Parrish Patricia Partridge Martin Pelto John Perauo Mario Perkins Mike Perrah Jesse Perry Si 4. vs. 4 A 44 fi J ., efrzefzwff f 5 J it , Aa ef 2,1 -Q .i , ., - ' ie' 0 is . f ,,,, 1 , 2' ,Q N5 P' fi ' A I' i 6 S J Q-'Q . am John poses for a picture as Cynthia sneaks in the act fa 4 3 41 4 ff ,X 5, , 4 we Q' My 9 f Q, '3' fx 1 ww-a,afw1:,vf2m f fax .fa r if -1 f rf , , 11, V t M.-3, ,wif R I ,- 9 ,. . 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April Reinhardt Craig Retke Michele Rice Wendy Richards Howard Righetli Jean Righelti Mark Robbins Bill Robey Cathy Robinson Ken Robinson Brenda Robishaw Lee Robson Ray Preston Sharee Price Christine Primm Stacy Pryor Nancy Przesmicki Tina Puckee Penny Pullan Sandy Pool Mitch Potter Jackie Powe Richard Powell Sean Powers Greg Pratt John Preston Geri Pettersen John Pettit Christy Pheland Craig Phillips Robbie Phillips Richard Poehlmann Bryan Polke Bently Roche Mark Rodriguez Pamela Rogers John Rolofson Bret Roske David Roussell Tim Rowan Theresa Royhal Bruce Royle Bobbi Runkle Daniel Safbom Leanne Sampson CeCe Sandlin Clayton Sandlin Mark Sanders Myla Sanders Maura Sandoval Paul Sandoval Sandie Saxon Cindy Scannell Kim Scharlow Ron Scheer Valerie Schell Edward Schcuner Randy Schindler Jim SchmatL JoLynn Schofield Mark Schroeder Linda Schuenman Colleen Schwarz Doug Scubee Bob Scott Ken Scott Cindy Sellers Julie Segura Tony Sessa Edward Shelton RavaeShircliff Debbie Shively John Sibella Richard Silvey Debi Simpson Lorri Skousen Debbie Smith Debbie Smith Drake Smith Patricia Smith Patricia Smith Rickey Smith Stephen Smith Alan Snape Bob Snider Larrica Spahn Al Spencer Kim Spencer Janet Sprague Kim Stafford Vince Stammetti Joe Stapels Patricia Stedman Cindi Steele Michael Stern Lisa Steverson Roberta Stevenson Jean Stimpson JulicSt. John Liz Stone Danny Strawn Lori Strege Henry Stuckert S5 'il' 'EQQQFY -. sf ' N' Na 2 at e K. :iv 1 if H,e1fffg:eg,:g,, -.,,.,a ,..., ma. f . ..tt 4 R iii :.,,. ..... :Maia i .,,,..,,. mt. We REQ i R is X E Pb ff 9 x .2 1 ff: 1' ik 1. 1, 3 1 e .t' C .,l ,, i.y ttt,t J y K ttttt ig ,.f w if is.. i. ta if . -1 -my .V ,.., .. M ,itii T J eert e Q ' 3 W S X S c,o. , Q z X 532: x i .. F X 5 5, X A s .t , - S . Kim and her brother wait for his hig moment as part of thc Homecoming Coronation. Va-J' 6' u -1- fn. v l ,,... X 'l 'K ' -,Q ' .K . V , V W i Q - V7 - ' 5,2 fr V ff, ' '-' 5 .T mfmzfzzmfffz c my f 5 5 cf in :ry 1 -, ., 1 ff ' , 'Y y U , i Qi., 731573 . Ky iv vf. I yy- , :ft fy, 5 ,mf 'i, ' fl an , ry, ,, ff 'W K ' iiJ - f , fi V ' 1' 1 i sk-.ii if ,. fm P Q i 'f ' T. . , ' - S Y I' . , , Z . Q Q, i ,yy 5, Q. s. Vg T 5 ,, Egfr T H QQW: :II T ,,A I ,ffl - lb Pzilrlck Sullimn Allison Sumner .lohn Surlnii Scoii Sullon lim Suiion Scoll Svicgliir Dgivc Sylym Luuru Sy phus Amcliii l aylor Joyce l'.iylor Nancy Taylor Sharon Tccsc Rick 'l cmplclon Rosc Xnnc Tcmpskc Ci.iyI.i llcmxinn Pal Tighc Dehhie Thomas John Thomson Pulrick Thompson Paula Thomas Ray Thompson Kathy' Thurgood Rick Thurtlc Kim Tohlcr Rick Tohler Michael Todd Elvis Tolefrec Cindy Tomsik Virginia Torlomas Flcchiu Truyls Rena Tromhelii Arthur Troutman Mike Tupper Eddie Turnage Chris Turner Patli Turner Russell Turner Marcie Twedt Jack Unick Keith Ussery George Valenzuela Debbie Valeriano Steve Van Kalvin Veale Melvin Veale Mark Vereen Craig Verheyen Brian Vieths Mariann Villarreal Kirk Vitto Steve Wahl Jerri Walden Parris Walker Linda Wall Carla Wallenfang Cherlyn Wallenfang Lovalle Ward Debby Ware Antoinette Warren John T. Washington Kathie Waslesky Kelly Waters Jeff Watson Kenneth Watson Selena Weaver Joan Weber Randy Weed Ken Wellington Robin Wellington Leonard Wesley Gary Westover .X-X Qan- 1 k nf X t T iitf Xl I x Qt N ' R R' K A KQV? iv? 1- Ui Qs - 4 W A M. I isis! Brock Zukowski 4 r m le vi. 4 P: n , J ns g ,,.n-.Q A menu rf 'a'axufJ,Q'a' Pierre Whales DavyAnn Whaley Robert Whipple Charles Whitaker Robert While Anita Whitehurst Paige Whitfield John Wilcox Frank Wilensky Mike Willetts Erie Williams Mark A, Williams Nancy Williams Ricky Williams Peggy Williams Christie Wilson Edward Wilson Richard Wilson Sue Wilson Laurie Wise Michele Wiszt Kelly Woodard Steven Woodard Debbie Woods Carmen Woolley Kenny Wright Mizell Wright Robert Wright Sammy Yarbrough Chris Young Gigi Young Joe Young Audrey Zablotsky Cindy Zedaker Carol Zobrist Tim Zora Scott Zucker HS' JB ' 1 '-'x Q W Q A 5 JM F P 5 if K ' 'L kr .,,,, gagwgm, raphs l The Class of '78, while on their way up, learns the importance of dedication to their class The Sophomore class officers are Connie Phillips vice-president, Bob Horito president, Shelley Donahoe secretary, Kim Jackson treasurer. Row Two, Donna Hakins, Rose Coe, Jeanne Supin, Theresa Jackson, and Shelley Pahor all representatives. This Page, The sophomore class advisors are Ivy Dixon and Gerald Clark. l 139 Tracy Abernathy Donnie Abrams Jose Aclaro Ross Adams Marthiel Aflleje Rick Agullana Richard Albanese Arturo Alcocer Steve Alexander Anisa Allan Kathy Anderson Lee Andersen Rhonda Anderson Tammy Anderson Frankie Andrade Chris Andrews Ada Ammaga Nadine Antolik Lewis Apple Mike Arthur Shirley Ashley Kevin Ashton Don Ayers Ron Ayers Queen Baker Jordy Bailey Cindy Baim Tom Bajgier Jim Barilla Teri Barnson Denise Bartlett Jon Bass Camellia Bastian Sue Baucum Steven Baird Ken Bayne Steve Beardsley Ann Bell Gerogieann Bell Pinkie Bell Steven Bell Karen Bennett Steven Benson Tom Bentz Brian Bentley Joanne Bernhard Jon Berry Allison Biller Viki Bingham Russell Bishop Jeff Bjerkeset Greg Blake ,s,l.,..4t RQ? gf. Q N L sr ml 1 set' 1 , 4,4 3 ll :Y ew A f as ' MP' 1 kt. 5521, - , Q.. 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A see , ra ' C ree B Sophomore girls believe in applying brain power to powder puff. 141 Barbara Blakley Steven Blaylock Barbara Blue Loretta Blum Dawn Blust Juli Bobbins Mark Bogdanovich Cal Bolden Robert Bond Barbara Bonds Robert Bornick Joseph Bowen Winona Bowen Cindy Bowman Tom Boyle Donna Bradley Charlotte Brant Linda Brass Mary Bray Cindy Brayman Darlene Brewer Shelly Brewster Louisa Brinson Patricia Britton Mike Brooks Terry Brooks Tim Brooks Sherrilynn Brooksby Connie Brown Jacki Brown Lori Brown Michelle Brown Sandi Brown Shaun Brown Melissa Bruce David Brumback Denise Bryner Dawn Bryson Rick Buchanan Karen Buckner Susan Bunderson Carey Burke Debra Burnes Wayde Burnett Cindy Burton David Buse Roberta Buss .laneil Busse Shawna Byers John Caldwell Bryan Call Sharlene Cambio Craig Campbell JeffCampbell Mike Campbell Tammy Campbell Rhonda Canty Marybelh Caponigri Michael Carlile Charlie Carlisi Cathy Carnahan Cathy Carr Kevin Carroll Rebecca Carton Elaine Cartwright Tonya Cavanah Cherie Celeste Reedy Chambers ,M 4-. fi lg - N I F7 ,f lf 1 A ' fi . 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Y .lack Fleig Roh Fleming Jill Fletcher Lisa Flood Tammie Flores Karen Folds John Foley Kimberly Folsom Mark Fontana Mike Forbes Frances Ford Tammy Ford Michael Forrest Melodic Forson Raymond Foster if Tracie luster Dee Fowler Justin lux Lisa Frahhiele Mike Francis Rebecca l-'ralier Patrick l'revia Danny lromharl Dave I-uhriman fharyn l'ulImer Julius l-unehes Kathy Galindu lisa Galindo Ryk Galloway lillen Galvin Verna Gam Russell Garcia Treva Gardner Michael Gardunio Cheryl Garmon Robert Garrett Rose Gay Karen Gayle Ruberla Geller Ted Gentry l.arry Gibbs Candle Gibson Cheri Gilbert Mark Cillex Kelly Gilgallun Teresa Gillette Wendy Gilmore Pam Glenn Anglea Glover Michele Glover Joe God bey Daniel Gnnfalex Ke11hGrable Donna Gral' Kim Granger l-,lilabethfirawea Hbert Gray JoAnne Gray Ronald Gray Geoffrey Green Lee Green John Griffiths Ric Griffith Linda Gruume Jel'l'Guinn Mark Gutierrez Mary llahoush Nancy Hagan Brian llagstrom David Hall 5 , ,X 'B is WN its WEN 'Jam -W'- 1 21 . 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E lil i-.eel 1 :A NK sf Vile Sophomores find time to get acquainted at their class assembly, F N is are Ri x is L: s i Quai Q we N x K x , r X in 5 . 5. Q. ,. i Ssasizzaefzezifffa f sean , , 1+ - s .., .lg 35 ' 5 ae JZ: Q5 4334 R :I eleel rie ' i i , l l is ,sage w e 'Q . 'i . l ' 1 .W 1,5 'lm -i ,L-, is - . L f ' Q- ' . '. A f-- Y ' N Q A ,.,, . E: -la '. gi .sas ezzfzis-H. .. L ' H if , GPX lf, - 1 -., , '12 '. 'Q 2 A ' ' ' H rree seas-, fem-Y s' pq '-.. X' .df . K v 1 - 1 1 1 4, iii? L ' ' f 5, 1 writ- 147 Edward Hall Marva Hall Teresa Hall Leslie Hallock Lisa Hambley Mark Hamby Gerg Hamm Steve Haney Debi Hanna Richard Harber Deborah Hardin Leslie Hardin Barbara Harness Andre Harris Wilma Harris Dennis Harrison Jeff Harrison Michael Hartry Alex Hart Barbara Harvey Cindy Hasketl Rick Harrah Diana Hawkins Donna Hawkins Michael Hayes Theobald Hayes Denise Heard Julie Heck Carol Heckethorn Rebecca Hedges Dennis Heeren Marcelo Hernandez Kelly Helbert Randy Henry Ellen Herbert Mike Herbert Sandra Herrera Herb Keslner John Hertig Blair Hiatt Linda Hickman Melissa Hinson Kim Hipwell Brian High Blake Hill Curt Hoenisch Connie Holly Michael Homan Jackie Hoover Tracy Hoover Robert Horito Tina Horn Mark Hornsby Cheri House Sandy Howard Bobbie Ann Howell Anna Huergo Phillip Huffman Robert Huffman Myrna Hughes Glenn Hultsman Diane Humphrey Manuel Hurtado James Huss William lrete Tom Irish Kevin Ideker Leah Jackson Melanie Jackson Theresa Jackson Ronald Jacobsen Chuck James Mark Janet Susan Jannings Karen John Billy Johnson Donna Johnson Jenene Johnson Jolene Johnson Karen Johnson Rick Johnson Rick Johnson Becky Jones Terry Jordan Vern Joshua Robin Joyce Gloria Judd Lisa Jupiter Joyce Kalmback DuffKaster Alan Keith Wade Kell Mark Keller Bette Kelly Linda Kelsey Bruce Kendrick Curtis Kennedy Michele Kennedy Roscoe Kennedy Erik Kieser Roger Kimball l X X s Y x '+P 5 me ,xx t we sk is .Rs lik N 34 P i J t Y Q slsf if ,.,.L..,Se I A ii : . 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L :-- Q..g1--tf1,ff.i.1it.,1 Q at I ., . , 45i:,,.1,5 XR f. -,kf L . ses za-gy? if 2 Vg ts 'Lf Sophomores learn the art of compromise at registration. Y S l N 3 f ,,.- . ,sg .... K .. ,fs i..r N Y J Q J 30 ii iirirr ,... - D .Q ' ' .... 5 A -1.2 pgfjgq 1'- if f i' :i?i75i 2iiv'r -S,2, ,. f:J35f:gi:f'1g'ii' Q ffffiiif 5 ' -'.. l . A. :,, LIT r,,.,.. .. . .N ,. J. ea Q fic-S5911 4 ' 5 1 , .4 ..., , ' -: L . stat! 'W a - i 'Z Ms ,. t-f 'SSL X if t r J J e i L irr . it 4,k, I '- Q fffffi f ' iff 1 1 ' irr , to L PP . J ii , -I fffifs, , -A '- 'A 'i Y 5 ,fii zigijitf x K J irr - W. F ' . :Vf ' ' ,. -f-' ' X '--r , ii. - L 1 K 'if- t K W - , i.'. fl i w L , 1 , i,'- f 149 Stephen King Theresa King Craig Kinner Karen Kiser Leslie Kissner Cherie Kizzire David Kleven Pam Kline Susan Knight Margaret Knott Jim Koch Greg Koop Gary Kozal Renee Krause Kevin Krenzien Jeannie Kuiava LuAnn Kutch Rebecca Lacy Doug Lange Tammy Laikin Lorraine LaMonte Patti Landers Chuck LaPenta Kathy Laswell Jeffrey Lattuca Keith Laudensaek Rick Laveroni Syrona Lawrence Chad Lawson Dale Lavton Sean Leavitt Debra Lehman John Leisek Vince Leonardo Terry Lick Keith Linton Sandra Lewallen Kim Leyman Steven Lizotte Bobby Lolland Carol Long David Lonnquist Lillie Lowe Mark Luca John Ludvigson Steve Lund Cynthia Lundberg Eric Mackey Laurie MacKay .lulie Mackie Craig Macleod Theresa Maeslas Joey Magaro Izrin Magee Vicki Magee John Mahoney Lisa Malina Marty Mangram Cindy Manke Annelle Manning Dolores Mares Lori Marine .Ianay Marlow Brian Marshall Randy Marshall .lack Marlin Teresa Martinal if if 5 QS' X . ' r is 3 'Q Fliaahelh Marynow I-, L ,jam Kim Maasey laura Malherly Yom Mattingly .luIleMaxvyell .Iulie Mefall Keyin Meflarx .Iohn Meforniaek Brel! Mcfoy Harvey Melloriiel Rick Meiiough Pat Mefiuire Chris Mekimmey Crystal McKinnis Joanne McKinnon Shawna McMahon Anita Mclieynulds lzd MeSwain Shannon Meehan l.ynn Meineke Tom Melaneon Donna Mercier ,limMel1ger Miichele Meyer Ron Meyer Stephanie Miehael Barbara Miehela Danny Milam lony' Mlliee Boh Miller Dana Miller Lddie Miller R, Mark Miller Path Minarik Michael Mollell Steve Molinari: Shauan Moran Carol Mordlynmki 1 lnda Morgan Sandra Moritz l ranees Morrix Sherri Monro VN arren Moore lyxa Naryail lian-Q Naxe Qi , EQ ' 'X - if - X ex f X X A -1 f y ' - ' - we ., , ,A - r,,.. . ' ' eeif fii N . N Y W . X . I X 3 N ,X ., x 2 s , 'K 4 ' as' t y 4 ' lii . A - 2 -' ,. :-' N it fei' 1 I N- : --'5 3 ' ' Stat? K W- 1' Y , .3 ,f s . nite, 7, J Y. e uf. if e. - ea , Gigi .A x 4 w. a v! 1 , . ' ! K.. Ke L-it ia .,,.. 7 1 X R F in 5 Q gi ,X r 'X A, Q Q61 u' :ff . ... , X -a ff 7 R- , ' V:-, ,Q 1. E I is .- , - Tk -' 3 21, L ut E if f i,,f'x'x i . , N3 f A r M, .. I P at Q. .- -A 'A K K r- 53 ,i ma g 150 Voting has to be done in private so you can concentrate. I J of. I' .E 5,- 4 f qv S 1 L? tx 4 L 5' 5' I i,.y Z xx , l R5 5 'K Q ,Q gay. f i 4 -' . ,1 eq 1 Xki fy' sara M ...tx 3 - 4- i . S 'Q ggi if , ..,..t-,: stigiaig xi 'fl X-4: .ifsi A sf- A x N ii? T f' ,- ,K Q, X X . y I X L ..,- . 1 ' ,h ,. -.5 N fill' , X ' . 1' , ' 7- ' i n t 5..- 1 ,- . i if' .fl kwn 2 t .3 ' Q We J A it 1 L .X I X ,Q A A5 1. ,L4 get L: fx .ess X X as . Q -taxa. is me sq: 5 X x Q N S ' F 5 'N Q' .N . . s. - 5 i , Q ' f I , . '- .. 1 r 1 - 'FRF Ms. as 1 - ,fe at ' 1 ' ' , - 1 f-sz X .. . 1 if 5 Q ,Q ,, L 'Lf if ' -is N t t 1 X 5 fr as S ee? X ig f l sh. ns, ' I. 5,B 1 r to t t ' was ' Q - 55 'SUB -gf' ' ' H' . - 't fffr a 7 PQ 5-W - :S as y , .R . ee ..,. N P' ai S E N Q , Q . hh,: K O Q 'll Q ig. S at + . fs ff we X r Q s 5 rm ,Q e t K N M, v K ,.,., ,, Biology provides rare experiences for most Sophomores. Q ax W A sl 5 1 X eg E C Q as 5 lk ,ES M . 3 ., W. W a . s X Jerry Neal Kathy Neilson Jon Nellis Lisa Nelson Matthew Nelson Linda Neiswender Allen Newman Kelly Newport Ryan Nitz Valerie Nitz Rusty Nolan Dennis Norman James Norris Susan Norton Nona Camille Noyes Michael O'Connor Denney Oehler Lorri Oesterle Deborah Olson Mickey Ormond David Osborne Lance Owens Don Ozman Cindy Ozuna Melody Ogden Shelley Pahor Dave Parker Karen Parker Steven Parsick Tammy Pearce Debbie Peat Nathan Pechacek Cory Pep'e Ida Perkins Sam Perkins Don Perry Angela Pete Paula Pettersen Connie Phillips Donald Phillips Randy Phillips lfsther Peters Tresa Phelps David Pierce Wendy Pilgrim Nancy Punta Sherry Pittman Brdan Poage Carma Polk Brenda Poole Mark Pope Tracey Pnpc Paul Pratt .lim Press Janice Prestwick ,lefli Prihyl lillen Price Shauna Priestley Tim Kathryn Primm Laurie Pullan Lisa Punches Nancy Purcell Stacey Pyne Larry Quaney Margaret Racel Renee Rainbolt John Randolph Paula Ramos Mark Ramsey Patty Rando Randy Rasmussen Toni Ray Cindy Rcavis Joyce Releford Putty Reed Jeffrey Ree e Denise Rejda Craig Reinert Geraldine Reynolds Q X X ,Q Nr Kathy Reese . X ik X 'si ar i n X 3-,X, R 9 5? N? it i fffg A N 1 s 5 ,1 e , ' -t f L.. SS i x x: fh waawte XL- X evSf- 1 f f ff' wvfaw sioio ssoir X tg HwF?ww ww? a p is .,.. t,i h . ,fy ,LWW Q K it X lf ax- - I . , ,X ,wil i n if X N J K ,:,. 5, iw: P ' N, lk Q... tif at ' Q as P it , N 4? NX P at X . wkfQ? ooio,i H shmisttw A ,.,. - s. s P t X55 ta H va- 5 Q? 1 , as Q wgsi'-sw 3'1 .Q igniixii , The only way to have an outstanding class is for everyone to get involved. 152 ..,. .X ., ..,, A , e X 45 Q XX R N X X X ik fs X R212 X l as ,ta 52:2 'KX X. . '1 1T'?? I -1:41:15 X . T, sw . I K h x .i . f-bf fr: X ' i 'N ,.,, if if 32 il' 1 .t'- KE' X. ft. .ti. . s ' 5 ,. Q f A' g 'Lf' K if it el - 3 ' bs so '- lr' M. Nt iw, :ga . wt- -' N Q X X Q, X X 5 X t f , in .Rims XQXWP' H, his 9 i. i 1 - a.tJfi : ?S??f2X1M.,. A QWQSMW itit tiit X Z ert- it'i,. KW WMYK Ut. 't1- f . gwwjif H ' ' ' rw P- -'-I A l Sophomores express amazement over some ofthe more unusual Western traditions. j .. 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I I K ,,.t,.t 1 ,i tz ' ,fjlj sf' '-1 -1 N, ' .5 x - . rw-i f ' - I 1 153 Ella Roggow Bob Rolofson Sandy Romeo Keith Rose Paul Rose Elissa Rosenstein Michelle Ross Pete Roterdam Aaron Rottunda Debi Routten Bernie Roybal Tom Rubidoux Michael Runkle Phil Sabol Peggy Salgo James Sallmon JeffSallmon Donna Sandberg Dean Sanner Venetia Sardelli Cynthia Scanlon Henry Scarborough Linda Schell Steve Scholl Donna Scriven Dawn Schramm Kirk Schueler Craig Scott Karen Scott Kathy Scott Naelle Scott Larry Seprish Jewel Reynolds Keith Reynolds M argaret Reynolds Judith Reznor Kim Rhodes Jeff Rice Gwin Richards .lim Richards Michele Richardson Rick Righetti Jean-Marc Rivas Gerald Riggs Rich Roberts Honey Gay Robinson Steve Robinson Susan Segura Scott Sharpe Angelia Sheehy Kathy Shina Kathy Shines Tony Sibella Sandy Silvey Lupita Simmons Francine Simpson Jody Skelton Greg Slater Larry Slater Cynthia Slaughter Matt Slugart Abby Smallridge Belinda Smith Carolyn Smith Jackie Smith Linda Smith Mark Smith Robin Smith Susanne Smith Teresa Smith Susan Snodgrass Jim Snow JeffSnyder Luisa Solorzano Philippe Soucy Daniel Spach Teresa Spearman Craig Speelman Mark Stivers Mary Stanley Robin Starlin Jenny Strawn lx ' xx? 2 ar? , Nl jg , x t S ii .zr ipt .t. . , , yi s S, T Nh we ' -. - 2- '-Yr is s Q V'-Hfeaxi .. , fr B W, X ,R N - - tt,t--t. A :isis Q ..,.. I S t -JSE : ' 1 S S .. -1 ,. as gi' 1 ' 15: - :X ' ' 'iw '. . r ii , at '- -Kf-i ,. ' ' ' '- ,lr 1 ' 5 - -v L,-9' ' ' x ., ' . - - - 'f +wf3'1ff3tm2s,s ' . feseefsaffwesf, . Yiiwi:i?iS2E55iS51fZl.f5ha, ..., t.,t. - -- . :c o Nattfsz.-,.:f J 17if-3552. , . N vis-3555 D -:ii-m e - . . 525351251 . 'E ':5l'f :iTfn -f T rlili ' I ' A-12 if 355511: '?:1I::A5il ' ?: litzrii 'E'iEE-. ' ,--iiiizs Q Y .- --'e 5- - fx l-.i ,tt, S H., , S P K 5 T ---' ts. 'e i J is r J , po,i --ss '- 1 ,.t. K ...t... , .,.,. , A , mg -,, -- . E i ---i ,wi W. W1 tl , ' '1 ff' 1 ' - i we ' .fi' s - sv Q ,J '37Aini.N :SQ X Ni Lg, .mf f is -1- W, 'J i.ee r . 5 if .tm . Q -Y ,, ' J ' ' N K as Q Q' ,: 1 li -t - ,I Ai, - y, XX -X . Q Q W 5 3 5 Sophomorcsjoin together to learn the line art ol' lloat building. N' SJ ' .b-, f 1 '?',. I il Nil xi? X One ofthe best parts of building a lloat is break time, , X s w XL s 6 57 5. . tv K My xi, Q, . Y x fre lr ,, . gif. s jg 5 we RS t fk X QA t 5' i X L 'XX I f X N ' Christopher Stead Vince Stebriu Mike Steckel Craig Stevens Richard Stevens Shawn Street Barbara Sleeves Ron Stinedorf Stephanie Stinson Susan Stimpson JeffStoker Russell Strihling Beth Stromer Cheryl Strong John Slucki Jim Sturtevant John Sumerix Jeanne Supin Jeri Swain Lloyd Swena Rhonda Tapps Lisa Tatum James Tatum Manuel Taylor Tammy Tice Missoura Turner Sandra Turner Denyce Tuller Joni Tucker Linda Townser Rene Torres Mary Tyner Ken Thomsen Richard Thomson Kelly Thorn Ken Thrall Tim Thurtle Russell Tobler Tai Tilbetts Larry Torgerson Dan Tran Gray Troy Dale Truscott Larry Tullis Patrick Turner Julie Unruh James Ussery Tina Veale Michael Van Eykeren Robert Vaughn Carl Vickers Jon Vitro Mark Waldman Rosalyn Waldron Mike Watson Marla Walker Suzanne Wallace Carrie Walsh Kim Walton Jennifer Walter Mitzi Ware Judy Waslesky Christie Watson Patricia Watson Charlene Watts Debbie Watts Karl Weber David Wells Dana Weekly Shawn Whitney Ron Wilcox Tonia Wynn Teresa Wiszt Christine Windholz Sandra Wilson Cynthia Wilson Adrienne Wilson Kim Williams Delores Williamson Wendi Williams Sheryl Williams Melody Williams in lr J F' F lm' at - 'lrs , - i f V -'fm 1 ,tti ,K .4 ., 1 F H. ,, .. . , .. ,,.., . 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Bottom, The gang begins to notice that the water is splashing u little too high. 164 .,.N mtv' qw- N-V., ,, M' ' MW-M T ,f,Q,wa5,i3V' .M-' ,, Mm f' M77 ,mg -1 ,ww I W W W !4?4 kr ,JV .ha ,, S.. .. 4 ww. v 'i , X is fi X, r, if rx ms, sth., F I., at it Western's marching band is the pride of Nevada The Reno game was highlighted with color, music, and spirit from the Warrior band. This Page, Top, Members of the Warrior Marching band are Mr. Jim Harris director, Jim Davis, Ray Bogle, Shiela Cuddy, Desi Lydick, Shirley Matlock, Mike Perrah, Rick Keller, Dan Brown, Mike Falcone, Mike Chiaferi, Bob Mclntyre, Dan O'Reiley, Dale Clayton, Pam Thrall, Joni Tucker, Cindy Baim, Denise Adkins, Lynn Meineke, Robin Starlin, Jane Atkinson. Row Two, Amy Taylor, Ross Adams, Julie Kennick, Lori Craik, Rein Magee, Evelyn Johnson, Tammy Neal, Monica Eak- ing, Shawna Byres, Karen Gayle, Julie Heck, Jennifer Houston, Ravae Shircliff, Rose Gunthorpe, Julie Cropper, Man KinKenon, Cindy Fox, Pam Allred, Melody Hunt, Ellen Price. Row Three, Christie Wilson, Cindy Ozman, Belinda Smith, Carl Vickers, Rick Reeley, Karen Houston, Peggy Racel, Lisa Parker, Pam Griffiths, Barbara Calvano, Linda Downs, Kathy Neilson, Doug Fuhriman, Nancy Purcell, Lynn Gilbert, Barbara Racel, Ernie Ayers, Nancy Edwards, Ken Thrall. Row Four, Charles Casey, Steve Scholl, Doug Lange, John Hertig, David Longquist, Bill Robey, Ted Gentry, Ron Parraguirre, Dean Sanner, Tom Bastian, Eddie Dumire, Mike Scholl, Clayton Sandlin, Lee Anderson, Ryk Galloway, David Johnson, Mark Williams, John Wilcox, Mark Marsh, Bob Whipple, Ralph McDonald, Al Eu- banks, John McCormack, Row Five, Sam Dunnam, Mark Rainey, John Aird, Debbie Watts, Judy King, Cindy Wil- son, Mitzie Ware, Teresa Roybal, Wendy Gilmore, Cindy Scannel, Shawna Coombs, Colleen Schwartz, Lynn Ward, Debbie Matlock, Toni Warren, Kim Stafford, Lisa Flood, Kim Granger, Valerie Dupree, Cathy Edwards, Nancy Wil- liams, Tammy Anderson, Layne Hardin, Kathy Wellington, Matt Phillips, Alan Butterfield, and Craig Phillips. Bot- tom, The band aided in keeping up the enthusiasm during the State game in Reno. Before each game Warrior band members start out with the traditional slow cadence. Opposite Page, Top, Drummers add rhythm that keeps the others in step. 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W W- mn' Color and originality are brought out with the Bicentennial theme Sophomores show their spirit and determination by taking first place in fioat judging. This Page, Top, Sophomores suddenly real- ize that they need something to pull their float. Center, Jo Daniels and Rowen Curd find that float building is not all that it is cracked up to be. Bottom, Uncle Sam's hat, a longtime symbol ofAmerica, is the major attraction of the Junior float. Opposite Page Top, Janice Anson smiles as she finds out she is having her picture taken. Linda Byorick and Debbie Thomas continue to work steadily so the Junior float will be done in time for judging. Sophomore girls take advantage of the presence of Senior boys to attract some attention. Kenny and Pat listen to the instructions on what they are to do on the Soul Club float. Center, The totem pole done by the Drama Club represents the different schools and their colors show- ing Western on top. In keeping with the bicentennial theme, Sopho- mores did the American flag rippling in the wind. Bottom, Tina Champoux puts the finishing touches on the Sophomore float. School spirit is shown in the Senior float as football and the bi- centennial get together. tit M ti' 'al ,W lx ,Q , N.. M MM., M V Wm.-v. +A Q w.y:3,g. M M' , all MH 4 -M mf. , W , N My . . was! , ff 3 x ,w f Q s igwx M .',i.... - y I rw ri:-KURQZI b, FV I 9 I 1 'Ex , Taz: X,.,. it 'wp bi 5 1 ln- i 4 If -.av fi Q , ' ,gf C' 3 1 1? ! A --FS-aff?-f 5 - -be . E fig? . 'gwivl , :, . S, ,kk fra, . .1-1' 'mf J! -Q- A glamorous Homecoming ball is the climax ofa wonderful Homecoming week The Homecoming Ball is one of the most exciting events of the year. This Page, Top, Left, David Alger helps with the decorations. Dwight Dorman and his wife Ina enjoy watching the younger generation dance. Lisa Bowers instructs Eric Nelson on the proper way to get some punch. Top, Right, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors take pleasure in attending the first ball of the year. Richard Alba and Debbie Snell pose for their homecoming ball pictures. Mike Edwards talks to Richard McKinnis about the fantastic homecoming victory. Opposite Page, Top, Homecoming Queen, .lanell EngeBregson dances with her escort Mick Cassell. Some of the football stars and their dates bless the homecoming ball by making an appearance. Jimmy catches forty winks in between dances. Mike Mosley and Alberta Washington wait for the music to begin. Marc Williams holds his date closely, remembering the times. Bottom, Homecoming draws us all together. .xx ix N in 'Hi .az .gf H+, 114 Q- '12 +112 Ei, YW, 7, 5 ., - Y f qglipzrfirg . , 1 , '.Qw..... xx mf fi 1: -2 - Y .V H7Evg,f?:,Zv,,' R7 ,, in ,, i-L P fi E if B Q 1 xmr W ,,W..h- v ,,,,, W- uw , , D 3 fu aw' W - 'W Mi P gf -Wm 49'-.H ask. ,Mfwm-W , M rv H2 2 fill , ' , i --,,.,, , ,:, , UQ 1 f V ff11!,Jy, ,WM f f f' W 1 x, f 2 Whse- .52-1 Apiiff Afxfifffifv M. me :,':: z' '- f , 511 ,:, , 2 , f wg. ,, ,yg .l,.:.. 1'fv'l'2t,1, 5 if .1 'We 'A rw? e VVHITIOI' CFOSS countr team tt J . J J f ' ' T' t 5 144+ ' itz w,:,gL?L f . I W! N g if it . ttf? .E s. if M? t'i'g3' r 2 . fy tw we J X' so--.1 ...u.,....... + t brings home state title ' ,'kz' W tfiffivi ' The determined 1975 Cross Country team ended a very successful season by taking the state championship. The Warriors dis- ,,,, , ' QW played great depth throughout the season by having the number one group of long distance runners. Members of the state cham- pionship team are Clark Partick, Kirt Hall, Chris MacDonald, Greg Maxie. Seated, Mark Williams, Marcus Brown, Johnny 'wg Galza, Bobby Hill. Standing, Stu Spiller, Ed Spoon, David Alexander, Greg Hamm, George Johnson, Daren Hamm, and Bill Romeo. Top Row, Johnny Galza displays what it takes to be a good cross country runner. George Johnson shows great deter- , mination as a member of the cross country team. Bottom, Row, David Alexander and Marcus Brown performed greatly through- -f,t tg out the season and lead the Warriors to become state champions. Stu Spiller and Ed Spoon show their wide scope of skills as it runners by taking part in the cross country program. Greg Hamm shows the practice makes perfect. 3 ' f' f1. 9. , . QQ? ,sf G 'Z ' 4 ...--.qw 2 r, tat. 2 P 23 was M Qlyl' ' Qaliliik xi, ff of 3' 1 'mf at-N9 'Q t rt M Z I all ' VW J' V Lf . ,, .A at - P5 t' f f? ,pt ' f ,, V. 'QW 'aff ' ' V 2' f . 5 if ,W J Ft V in Q? 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Exercises help to warm up the football team for a winning game against Eldorado. Bottom, Western's superior line gives hope for a state title. 184 L, 3 4? K wa mf ,Nw 'V H :5EEi!!if5fz5Tf:f1'fziifefkgfifllfffll'wr 'WMS f 11 .,-Jif 187 A ,. -k W rxizww X hwy Www. an-54 ' 5 or 3, 4 M ,E fm' - A A 5' W N x X P I if o ,Q 3 X x X X X N R11 A Xl N R W . Qf X fe X X1 x ax 1 xv N Q R Qi ix a X X x A! ,ww nw , X Q 'Nr ex -fi .,.. Blix: K Western won the zone title with a 'I6-12 pla off victory over Gorman Confusion reigned in the closing seconds of the playoff game for the Southern AAA Conference title between Western and Gorman as the Warriors claimed a I6-I2 victory. It was Western's first zone title since I966, Opposite Page, Top, Warrior's team strategy is displayed by crunching a Gorman Player, Bottom, The last seconds proved to be very suspenseful for both teams. George Vogel Sherwood prays for a victory over Gorman. Warrior lineman, Richard McKinnis, displays the team effort needed to become the best in the state by leading the blocking for Jesse Cook. Coach Horrace Smith listens anxiously to hear the results of the play on the sideline phone. This Page, Top, The determined Western football team runs onto the field in hopes of taking the Southern Zone title, Center, Coach Smith openly expresses his delight in winning the game. George Vogel Sherwood sets up for a held goal. Jesse Cook carries the ball in hopes of a touchdown. Bottom, Western's football player knows who is number one. Warriors always smother Gorman opponents. Western football players go wild after the victory over Gorman. ll ttss tess t V1 If 5 ,Q W 1 , ,, ,h,A,, - 'Wi ,,,. , ,,,., N 4 Z V , ' it M. Il 'z , , ,,, Q deft f i f m,Q Q , f ' 4 ' 1 . 5:w:::':g1:g,y5t,LqttfzffaiK e' f , MLWQ at 2 if t 74273 yiir y .f--W M.- 'Ztt ' ' A 5' fl ', , if M' , ,, ' ,,,,, V , F ,.' , . A u f , ' K ,, rttttt ' 1 f .', aa ........ As! asf 2 af 1, 4, W , , 3 5 in Warriors defeat Wooster 28-13 for State Title lt was a long nine years. Having come up on the losing end all that time, the Warriors knew that being number one was the only way to go. No matter what anyone says there is absolutely no substitute for winning. The 1975 football team got it together and did just that. Naturally, being Western Warriors, they did it the hard way. In pre-season ratings they were ranked number one in the state, But that is often the kiss of death to the team that believes its own publicity. The coaching staff took great care to school the team in believing only in tinal game scores and nothing else, Coaches Smith, Traasdahl, Aiwhoi, and Frank Reeves strived for long grueling hours to keep the Warriors from becoming excessively confident. The season opener against Eldorado brought an easy win 40-0, but the road trip to Hemet, California the following week resulted in a 21-14 loss which helped to keep the team realistic, Even a 61-0 win over Kingman didn't swell many heads. After a routine 34-7 win over Chapparal, the Warriors were ready to face their first tough conference competition-Rancho, Here the hard work began to pay off with a 28-12 win. lt was good to be winning, but with Gorman and then Clark next on the schedule no one was getting carried away with predictions about the future. It was the fantastic 34-0 Homecoming victory over Gorman which awakened the school to the possibilities of being on top. Spirits were high, the thrill of victory being a rare and precious thing to student body and team alike. But then came the Clark game and the agony of defeat 20-15 in the last seven seconds of play, It was a cruel blow, but the team went back to work determined that the three way tie with Clark and Gorman for the zone championship would end with the Warriors on top, The team won the games against Valley and Vegas, 24-11 and 42-14, by hard work, never looking farther ahead than the game immediately before them. The night we defeated Vegas, Gorman eliminated Clark from competition to throw the Southern Zone conference into a tie requiring a playoff game to determine who would go to State. The atmosphere of the school became electric with anticipation. The entire student body, faculty, and administration were waiting to play Gorman again. The danger was a defeat from over-confidence after that 34-0 earlier win. The big word was wif . If we can do it again then we've got a chance for the state title. But no one wanted to look farther than that if because it might be ajinx, The playoff game at the stadium was a tough one, Both teams wanted to win badly. Western took the lead in the first half and appeared to have the game under control, Then with 4:13 remaining in the game we ran out of downs. Gorman staged a gallant comeback and things began to look desparate for the Warriors. With 31 seconds left Steve Donohue intercepted a Gorman pass and returned the ball 90 yards for an apparent touchdown. He was mobbed by fans and teammates in the Gorman end zone. However, the referees ruled that Donohue had stepped out of bounds on the Western 22 and tacked on a 5 yard delay of game penalty for the Warriors mobbing Donohue in the end zone. But, Western had the ball with 17 seconds left and QB Calvin Clark simply fell on the ball to run out the clock. lt was a thrilling victory and it gave Western the chance to play for the state title at last. Printed remarks by the Gorman coach Dave Gerber about which team was really the best helped fire the Warriors up for the state game. The team hit Reno ready for Wooster. They had to overcome some highly questionable officiating and mistakes to win the game, but the team made a united effort to bring home their first state championship since 1966. Opposite Page. Top. The lierce determination of the defensive line kept Wooster from making a crucial 4th down play. QB John Lucas manages to get a pass off before being hit by Wooster. Coach Smith finally saw the game begin to go his way in spite of some unusual refereeing. Center. Warriors get it together before the big game begins. Teamwork and hard tackling stopped a Wooster runner cold. Steve Donohue is caught by Wooster behind the line of scrimmage. Jesse Cook's brilliant broken field running was an important factor in defeating the Colts. The blocking of the line was one of the deciding factors in determining who was number one. Helmets flew into the air as the final gun sounded with the Warriors on top. Team and coaches look on anxiously while a play is in motion. Bottom, Wooster was determined to stop Jesse. Co-captains Andre Olige and John Lucas listen patiently to the referees explanation ofthe call. Jesse Cook and Pierre Whales collide after a free catch. The Warriors gain still more yardage the hard way. This Page. Top, John Lucas hands off to Cook to start the play. T91 KJVK E.. S --- ' . ,X.. 1- - 1 W .,,'. A - ,. .-:. ' if N K :X ,U . A ih' .K ' -',' Q V-Qzz1f:.i?9f 3' mm-, , fi 5- A 5 W ':LIh ' 1 ,, i '-Av:-Ef kzr jack hg h - A Q . 7 Lp ! , , A . mK,h- - -V 1 ff 1 , if 1 b 1 A - 7 ' -xy ,A B ,, . . . ' ff- uf ff' A ww ' - fy- S L V' f 1 S S .X 3 iz 3' ' '1 4+ ww- M A Q2 4 . Vx I 4 Kuff ,fu iw fi X ' 2 4 2 E ,. H A gh 2 if ,1,A 't 's . X , l V, at Wwmv Warriors are number one With good weather and a psyched up team, Warriors stomped over Wooster and won the State title, Opposite Page, Top, After working together for three years, the feeling of great accomplishment is a good thing to share. As the final seconds of the game ticked by, the Warriors knew that they were the best in the State. Richard Stucki congratulates George on a good game and asks if he can at least touch the trophy. Bottom, Members of the State championship team are Clay Lawson, Bob Martin, Tom Zedaker, Chris Badger, Bruce Eubanks, Andre Olige, Stan Weaver, Randy Nunez, Jim Bernabei, Ken Wellington, Row Two, Stewart Larsen, Bobby Hinkle, Armon Rachels, Richard McKinnis, Steve Donohue, Bob Brown, George Vogel Sherwood, Richard Alba, Cliff McCarlie, John Lucas. Row Three, Coach Horrace Smith, Bob Hevell, Eric Williams, Russell Turner, Mike Groom, Willie Davis, Bert Lucas, Dave L. Schrader, Coach Jim Aiwohi, Coach Rank Reeves. Row Four, Darvin Mosby, Calcin Clark, Frank Hawkins, Roh Wellington, Todd Marrs, Kelly Deverell, Keith Farnsworth, Bob DeBorde, James Williams. Row Five, Coach Rick Traasdahl, Dan Tullis, Pierre Whales, LeRoy Collins, Eric Holmback, James Frieson, Richard Jackson, Isaac Hawkins, David Ramos, Jesse Cook. Not Pictured are Jerry Patton and Scott Klevins. This Page, Top, Warriors follow Mr. Miller when he goes to receive the state football trophy. Center, Even getting on the buses for the long ride home was a pleasure after winning. Bottom, When the final seconds ran off the clock Western rooters ran down onto the field to con- gratulate their team. av' - A h I. i' .av- l L 'vt 193 W M 1 E F ? 0 y,....a,,.M,.+f, ,ff fp-Q 2? . V, ,W L, 4 W' ,, ,,,, ,M H f ,f , wff, M 0' ' W I ,W ' ff,,,f,1. 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Row Two, Coach Donna Schaeffer. X c '53 H. 4 M 5 wt ' Marva Hall. Kim Jackson, Sheri llLl5ZCI'l. Ste han1eC1oss.l.11wz'r, l.IHlI'l! u her next shot is Kathv lfannln. V- -v,,f'W4.-ss',1:a-. ff-.aries em-.-. f-'- .V . - - - t ' 3 agggfj Jfjfy 1,15 3Ws?LAA?f,4i33y.g..1fpJik3:bF4Q,1 . -,, wean ...Q . A I t .., , , , , gig ' , e get ,t,,i , - t t e f - A-WW ,F N' ' -ft.w.ffiE'1ff-1Ii3it:f:i, ISQ'-WIff4'L,Z is I 195 af , , ..,. ,, , , N . X 5.1, P fs' ' lk K' age? get 52559 kfi l ?'c ans Vp, si X- Ie 11 . A 1 ,J s -5 at W K, Q! f 'Y' -if 1 ' '151ggg,. ?7 l'34'59lU' .- 8 l 55 if -Alf' xx ...J N3 ,J Basketball takes conference title Warrior girl's basketball players finished their most successful season since the sport came to Western with eleven wins and one loss. Opposite Page, Top, Members of the winning team are Debra Fleming, Ida Perkins, Ressie Spann, Ora Caldwell, Row Two, JoAnne Gray, Pat Cortez, Lynn Griffin, Patty Rando, and Coach Nancy Molignoni. Row Three, Karen Bray manager, Ann Turner, JoAnne Culverhouse, Maureen Thompson, Lori Marine manager. Bottom, Maureen Thompson takes hard concentration on her shot. Ann Turner gets good heighth for shooting the ball, Warriors head down court for a fast break. Ann Turner dribbles down court to help make another successful win. This Page, Top, Joanne Culverhouse almost out jumps the tallest girl in the league. Ida Perkins dodges Clark's players to get another basket for Western. Joanne Culverhouse shoots for a free-throw basket to make her one of the most valuable players in the league. Middle, While rest- ing durin halftime the Warriors watch the halftime entertainment. Boltom, Ora Caldwell grabs the ball with Joanne assisting her, once again outdoing the Chargers. 'I97 Girls take zone After having a long season of hard work, the team put it together and came up with a record of 16-l and a zone championship. This Page, Right, All fired up, the Warriors run onto the court ready to play a winning game. Ora Caldwell 1235 rebounds the ball with Joanne Culverhouse 1205 and Maureen Thompson 1245 ready to assist her, Bottom, Basketball team proved they were number one by victory all the way. Opposite Page, Right, Having a happy heart and a big smile Miss Molignoni knew that all the days of hard coaching had paid off. Maureen 1245 shoots from side court and makes it to become one of the top scorers of the league. Center, With speed and skill Ann Turner 1155 zips right past Clark. When Joanne goes up for a shot there is nothing Clark can do. Ora 1235 shoots over Clark to add to Western's victory. Bottom, Maureen 1245 looks for an open person and Ann 1l55 comes to her rescue. In any form of shooting Ann 1155 usually makes it. When Ora 1235 has the ball under the basket no one can stop her from making it. ,f x . Q of a' w,,,,,' y , +1 , b ,f Q 4' 1 Ifqf ,, ,Q 'agua' ' Vy , ., . Tn ' 3 'xt 1? 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Row Three, John Surina, Kris Foster, Lee Anderson, Tony Milice. Row Four, Alan Snape, John Griffiths, and Bob Hysell. I i 112211:--ff .1 ww .a..zfuw ,v rs.,-,,.ffs,f.1.g.,,,,.:1-tram5:rt.tm,fi,tis-WEL,-sllimgfrimBmw,,m.,wmfs1Ufmiw:,,,,,,-wwe,,ti-ffH.,,,,.fw,.,,,,,ws,W,-,,-,,,,, Tennis team learns the true meaning of unit Though the competition was tough, the Tennis team showed true Warrior spirit in all their matches. This Page, Melodie grits her teeth as she prepares to return the ball. Suzie uses the two-handed backhand to smash the ball in return. Meandering leisurely across the court, Donna illustrates that tennis is not always a fast game. Doubles is another way to play. Donna neatly returns the ball. Cynthia demonstrates her impressive serve. Opposite Page, This year's tennis team is comprised of Nancy Purcell, Peggy Salgo, Jeanne Supin, Donna Bradley, Becky Frazier, Cynthia Scanlong Row Two, JaNell Engebregson, RoseAnn Tempske, Melodic Bonnell, Angela Sheehey, Cynthia Agersg Row Three, Suzie Amundson, Gail Buy, Daura Matherly, Valerie Blair. JaNell relys on her backhand to return the ball. Always ready, Valerie hits the ball quickly. JaNell waits for the ball to come to her. Melodic follows through after slamming the ball back to her opponent. E 41 2 s,,,MgnQ!s,,. ani i H -4' We ,V 31- 4 A ' , we wg W 4 an f f .,,. . A .gd ,, if , , if at ,ggi Q 'K ' 1.94-ifwbf .W f 'Vat fl s 1 Z ,lj my M i if f .e f ' ff, W CX '91 2 145' 1 if ,, wif , c , xfff ff 'yi 'v 1 'tqlif' 'as J , wi A fl' 'Q 1 ,ft l I 'N M349 i , W tt W rw A' 5 QTWZWWW W wr ,,,-a' K' WM? e- , ff T' M t - A - , s.,, .T T it Y li,.l,,l,,l, ,,i,,.,, , 0,4 4' ' ,rr -,', ,wil Y. 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Bottom, Erik concentrates as he puts a story in type. This Page, Top, Work- ing on the paper can sometimes be a sticky job. With her hands full, Mrs. Hughes wonders if things will ever get done. Deana lines up words on her page. Much is accomplished by a busy staff. Y., .k', ' ? QQ r at A V' 4' V . t , ..,. 1 , V' 1 ' E A , ' f .m 'Q ,.1. f if-X I' e ,+v.a..wf'-1gnnsununni:'f'e71f'-f IM I Lb ' L fi, f i 'hue , - i W 'W' F riff . 29' 'ree W f '4 e- , 5... In sg, S -s-1' IMI E-If fr 'K , fggs 1 ,Zz l as .fs , M Y ZS 9 RUG 38013 pn Nl O U1 Halloween haunts Western Ghosts, goblins, and spooky spirits dwelt at Western on October 31. This Page, Right, Dressed for all occasions are Judy Kern, Connie Skousen, a mysterious bunny, and Les' lie Harding. Top, Two old hags who are Colleen Prisbrey and Debbie Snell? Center, Sue Amundson looks great in a moustache. Left, Portraying hidden personalities, Miss Carley and Mrs. Marra dress as exciting witches. Center, Monster masks are a great way to hide your identity. Left, It was a day when you never knew what would be around the next corner, Bottom, Gail Buy and Marissa Burgess find fun in decorating. Center, There was no end to the inventive imaginations of students. Left, Blowing up balloons for the evening dance kept Katie Allen busy. Oppostie Page, Top Left, Maureen suited as a clown helps decorate for the dance. Left, Center, Cynthia Scanlon adds to the smoking area. Right. Heather Comer and Dana MeDaniels create a shocking sight, Siamese twins. Southern's Zone's most outstanding girl basketball player, Joann Cul- verhouse is a baby at heart. Right, Diana Deuley and Patsy Reese pose as a pumkina and hot dog. K r- et 1' Ee? fs-2 3. 206 ,ML X f-'P . vw, .N ,.f-. .. 1 7 111, 5' . , ff: .img if A f , ks H 5? 3? xg , Jw. iw! ii? arriors show spirit as never before Float building is one way ol' expressing spirit at Western High. This Page, Top. Juniors Don I-irommer and Chris MacDonald threaten Seniors Byron Brock and Richard Christensen that no matter how cold the seat is they will sweat it out. Cenler, Tim Donohue and Ken Wellington are seriously contemplating the problem of how to open their lockers. Is this what the Senior section is coming to? Jerri Walden and Jody Hale take time out to put on their war paint. Borlom, Leji, Science Club really knows where it's at! Ask Richard Stucki if he knows how to imitate a Sophomore. Hang- ing posters for an assembly is one way that Sandy Dye, Joanne Culver- house and Virgil Jackson show their pride. Opposite Page, Top, A wide variety of students participated in building the Science Club mountain. B01- mm, Ray Bogle throws his hands up in satisfaction at a job well done. Steve Donohue, Bob Brown, and George Sherwood use Mr. Cool Day to show their hidden passions. Linda Bray finds a quick way to go down the stairs. Pep Band gives a hoot. K K st f if Er A Q MN? f, ?f Yi 2 4 f I l r Sr ' -Jsrfflfskwbigq x Li' . at -- - qi -1 ? ...arse S E 1 5,1 X 3- 3 E -1-uv--..g.,.,, i wif Q ,gi , wfwwnww rf ,,fw. A f E--P Powder Puff brings the traditional win to seniors Girls play football like guys but with a very different technique. This Page, Top, The sophomore and junior players are Susan DiBella, Margaret Matyas, Deede Canton, Danna Daniel, Denise Tuller, Renilla Dunlap, Melissa Hinson, LeAnn Fix, Jeanie Stimpson, Blanda Ferrer, Row Two, Treva Gardner, Cherie Price, Judy Kern, Nancy Purcell, Lori Skousen, Brenda Dennison, Ted Deelstra, Laurie Reese, Kathy Robinson, Susan Stimpson, Cathy Edwards, Linda Scheunman, Janet Sprague, Jo Daniels. Row Three, Terry Brooks, Arleen Canton, Angelia Sheehy, Sondra Romeo, Sherry Hagen, Laurie Crine, Brenda Dodge, Debbie Daniel, Karen Parker, Carolyn Hardaway, Gloria Baker, Joel Catozzi, Back Row, Alice Jorden, Sherry Pittman, Kim Jackson, Kim Walton, Laurie Smith, Karen John, Julie MacKey, Randee McClone, Don Frommer, Rose Coe, John Wilcox, Theresa Jackson, Julie Heck, Jerry Hill, Jim Amundson. Middle, Mel Bonnell blocks a great pass at practice. Juniors and Sophomores give coaches a ruff going over at practice. Bottom, Stephanie and Heather figure they have it, but Janell comes out with the ball at the end. Opposite Page, Top, Tina Marrs out maneuvers her opponent and runs the ball for a touchdown. Mel Bonnell gives pointers on the next play. Bottom, The senior players are Becky Patten, Becky Gray, Denise Schreibner, Tammy Robb, Marcyne Becker, Donna Baity, Lucretia Wilson. Row Two, Colleen Prisbrey, Debbie Snell, Shirley Jantzen, DeLeah Owens, Kim Price, Kelle Bishop, Kathy Borane, Tina Marrs, Lisa Dillingham, Stephanie Goss, Janell EngeBregson. Row Three, Michele Forrest, Sheila Ayers, Cathy Edwards, Heather Comer, Diana Murph, Mel Bonnell, Nancy Mlynek, Sandi Dye, Suzi Amundson, Patsy Reese. Coaches are Terry Adler, Richard Stucki, Byron Brock, Richard Christensen. 210 W ff it ls , 5 .3 fi gg I ti m 5. 1 53 -is , 5 , 1. 4. 'fa in 211 M40 f Aft v.- 1.: , W i. .L . .- ' Zz, -2..',, . ,. 3 . -, - f.,,-, , -1 f J ,EE swsfpsniff-f.g.:U:'p:fs , s ,, 5 , at A14 'F' an ff 'rvi'-f wlfftfe V . e ' 'W' fi 3 .jff.n? 9.-. 5. 41 , ,, , ,vi grief! 5 ' ' ' ' 1 fs, err 11 ' 2 . I f f' gftf , 2 3' f 1- . 1 ' q is , if fn ht , 5 WU 4 , : ,,i L,A 5 H l , ,HW J A . 1 Q, , p g , yy ..yt I gi .... g W 'hu 5 . VV A ' A lk' ' f1 A 1 W we gt s iffy I The donkeys get the best of the Iettermen With a close score throughout the game, the faculty pulled ahead at the last few seconds to win the game by two points, This Page, Top, Little Mr. Watkins tried his hardest to get a stuhhorn donkey down court. Even with the referee assisting her, Mrs. Mathis goes head over heels over donkeys. Middle, In an assortment of weird characters the faculty seems to come up with a winning team. Paul DeHart isn't ready for the quick stop his donkey decides to make. Bottom, Coach Reid leans desperately to save the ball for the faculty. Paul DeHart shows his donkey who is master as they trot down the court. Opposite Page, Top, Mr. Roseh finds working with donkeys a lot harder than working with students. Bottom, Mickey Cassell has a hard time trying to figure out how to sit on his donkey. Richard Christensen takes times shooting the hall as he knows the lettermen need the points desperately. 212 .1234 aw ft. ,, ff .. M vw NU .. ,Zyl Y -X ,Qfjfiglff M' WyfhvkWgffflg7Qf':XfQ?Algt IVV KY, ,-1.40 N ' 'Q 'G ' , 5 -V . f -A :- - ,w V, 'fm '- v P H A 3 . K ,. vf gv -. fg -ig 1 ' 1 ' 1 5 ff L ,'5Zgii4m,c3 , 1 7 W- ' H5 7 iff. . bf mia- -I . N W.--,-.fe -- Awmx . .,t7'fw'Fi?f aw' ' Q . :W - -' f i K ' .9 f,g,,1FfA2?5+S jfmfxix 1,,,,,5,,., 5531, ,M . V'2hfAil'f3.ffL1-. 4, ik .I if I - f' fisfsssxvf . gd ' 2534? f xl If ,gif , X, ,g, , -1 ' ' .1 WW.. - S 1 ' ' ti '-. ' A , 6x3.:f3?Qziw il fi L 1 S .5 .3 K mf ',.,. :lg 15 W 'Lx f s If 3 N, ,v ' 1 11 Arsenic and Old Lace provided an opportunit for character acting The Drama departments production of Arsenic and Old Lace was one ofthe highlights of the fall. Opposite Page, Top, Joan Onderko and Tricia Yost played the Brewster sisters, two old ladies with a unique view of charity. Center, Mortimer Brewster, played by Dean Jewell, doses while bound to a chair so he will have to listen to officer O'Hara's play. Dr. Einstein, played by Pat Sullivan, took pride in frightening the aunts. Mortimer and Elaine, played by Therese Feeley, began an ordinary eve- ning by getting engaged. Bottom, Dr. Einstein and Jonathan, played by Eric Kieser, almost end it all with a sip of the aunties poinsoned wine. Mr. Witherspoon and Teddy, played by Fred Mirti and Bill Blum, pre- pare to depart on the African safari. This Page, Mr. Witherspoon and Dr. Harper, played by Blake Hill, talk it over. Jonathan makes it clear to Dr. Einstein that they will dispose of Mortimer by the techniques that Jonathan has in mind. Center, Officer Brophy and O'Hara, played by Bob Compan and Steve Bordelon, speak about the nights events. Teddy prepares to give his views on the correct behavior of a president. Mr. Gibbs saved himself by dashing for freedom when the aunts offered him a glass of their wine. Bottom, Great was the rejoicing in the Brewster home when Mortimer and Elaine announced their engagement. Visiting the aunts even for a moment was a very aging experience. Abby and Mor- timer discuss the contents of the window seat. 1. if ww- ff ...J ,f Girls finall get their guys After being postponed several times Sadie Hawkins drew an enthusiastic crowd. Opposite Page, Top, Soul Connection played music everyone could get into. Ceri- ter, The fortune teller, Mrs. Marra, gave some shocking predictions to Karen Shines and Jack Moore. Bottom, Left, Karen Parker and Russell Bishop smile for the photographers. Right, Eddie Giagni can't believe what he sees. Center, Jody Hale and Jim Moore reign as Senior Class Daisy Mae and Little Abner. Bob Mclntyre and Penny Pullan are the Juniors royalty. This Page, Top, Cynthia, Ora, Connie and Michele join the Soul train. Center, Left, Taking a rest are Brian Nitz and Lynn Gilbert. Right, Fred Kravetz enjoys a slow song with his date. Bottom, Mr. Bassing gives an almost believeable cermony as Marrying Sam. 3 1 'P 217 NX ArtC-uild inspires the creative mind Being ahle to share similar interests attracts many people, and so it is with Art Guild. The members are interested in many aspects of art and share these interests when they meet every Tuesday afternoon. This Page, Top, Valerie Johnson helps prepare a State banner hy cutting out the letters. Through group effort, much is accomplished. B01- mm, Members of the Art Guild are Therese Richardson, Valerie Johnson. and Kathy Richardson. Burk Row, Jen- nifer Buchanan. Rose Gunthrope, Frances Dudley, Mr. .Ia- cohson, and Doreen Reinhert. Opposite Page, Top, Kathy' draws letters for the hannerg ,lennifcr lays them out: and Therese cuts some more. Hallam, Mrs. Perry and John Perano examine a fine piece ofjewelry. H i, Q i M- I 9 I im, fx. ' W , ,A ,f,.t, 1 M F ' I f nl 0 1 -W-,M l ,,.,ff,w 2 R 2 2 fff f I 452' V ff ' 2 f Af f , If , f pX,f X.. .,-- Xyf' ' I f ,fn A , ff, Mgt, N-,1 ff ff 3 f' ' ,yr ff, Vi fi g H 5 A 1 3 at and cf gf- J f5'91?? '4-igf3- 'Y Q lubilation '76 swings into action 1976 turns out to be another outstanding year for Jubilation. Opposite Page, Top, Jubilation 76 adds back- ground music as Terry sings his solo. Janice, Jon, and Julie harmonize and sing together the national anthem. Steve and Mike Scholl accompany the singers with their horns. Jimmy and Kim smile as they sing together. Jubilation gets into the movements. Bottom Leji, Singing is one of Rick Kelly's favorite pastimes. Jimmy and Kim show off their enthusiasm, This Page, Top, Jubilation changes formations while they are singing. Terry has one of the many solos of the performance. Kim Baucum gracefully dances her ballet. GiGi, Jon, and Linda prove how talented they really are. When Linda Romyn sings it brings a tear to everyone's eye, I eg K. Q., I f. sv 'QKKY inf , fa 1 EQ 'ffztrriig 9 lag if Z'f3'kz2'f3 eWu.1.,'g Q. atm 47 V E 1 gps vm? Q 0 af' at 221 M M M tc...-Wi.,,.,..c,,.,..W...,,,,.s.t..,c.,, 'gf no m1 if' M' 5, as 2311 'v NX l 'e A i l Choir strikes a high note at Western Musically inclined students exhibit their talent through choir. Top, Members ofthe Madrigals are fSiltingl Carolyn Bush, Debbie Simpson,' Debbie Rampton, Dora Buckles, Pam Christman. Standing, Donna LaPonte, Sheila Syers, Alice Jordan, Mr. Barney, Rancy Schindler, Thad Pickney, Debbie Craven, Stacy Prier. The Choir oflicers are Debbie Craven secretary, Marzella Champoux vice-president, Mr. Barney advisor, Dora Buckles president, and Tammy King treasurer. The Choir members are Carolyn Robinson, Eula Ross, Deborah Dimmick, Debbie Rampton, Sherry Worthen, Dora Buck- les, Pam Christman, Annie Monroe, Shauna Priestly, Row Two, Dawn Johnson, Cheryl Crawly, Teri Faltinowski, Stacey Prier, Tina Black, Janeil Busse, Donna Craig, Sheila Adams, Annette Craddock, Row Three, Teresa DeAngelo, Donna Jennings,Coralyn Busch, Tammy Lakian, Donna La- Ponte, Debbie Simpson, Debbie Craven, Amanda Morris, Tammy King, Annete Whiteharst, Sheila Ayers, Lisa Callen, Malea Phillips, Tina Champoux. Row Four, Jennifer Buchanan, Diane Mineke, Candy Gibson, Susan Wilson, Mr. Barney, Marzella Champoux, Cynthia Steele, Thad Pickney, and Ran- dy Schindler. 0.2 aka Q- , ,fi ,, 'mr 1 lm 1 f 5 W e graft pies 2,3 Q15 ff ,t sl ww JE of fig, iffy as if A iywcas 1 va, N :g , ,. '. V ., ,sw ,RI H W ... ...,, .... Lettermen take pride b making Western outstanding Pictured here is a group we had thought might be non-existent, The members of Letter- mens' Club are fSittingJ Duff Kaster, Bob Brown, Bruce Eubanks, Mark Oliver, and Mar- cus Brown. Standing, George Johnson, Johnny Galza, Keith Bayne, Steve Donohue, Garry Brown, Regan Alexander, Dave Daniels, Don Holly, Ken Wellington, Bob Hevel, Tim Donohue, Rob Wellington, Scott Klevin, Terry Adler, Bob Martin, Mickey Castle, John Lucas, Clark Patrick, Bob Hill, and Coach Horrace Smith. Bottom, Byron Brock says, Let a Letterman handle it. Terry Adler like all lettermen sits back and dreams about his date. ' 223 'qqnnnlnfi iw 4 H. figs XF, . x l-'fri a 1 . 31,4 im fe S +5 E , is 1 5 Y Q :Mm .Wg , ,Mwst lofi: STS? 1 ff-W1 .zwsasmfsszsxm:.:ws,sM .H.S. lends a helping hand N.H.S. members participate in helping the community, This Page, Top, The members of the National Honor Society are Nancy Mlynek, Laurel Jackson, Janis Anson, Robin Strayer, Julie Stewart, Terry Adler, Kathy Poage, Nancy Duran. Row Two, Ann Horden, Linda Romyn, Marlene Starky, Kancy Keller, Marcus Braown, Becky Gray, Tammy Roberts, Marissa Aclaro, Kim Price, Karen Keith. Row Three, Jeff Ferris, Teri Tingley, Beth Whitfield, Cathy Edwards, Janell EngeBregson, Bob Martin, Jim Moore, Ann Barnes, Jan Barnes, Barbara Calvano, Cindy Fox. Row Four, Megan Stromer, Debbie Fuller, Karen Gehret, Rowene Curd, Darlene Judd, Sheryl Pope, Lisa Hinrichsen, Pam Griffiths, Shirley Jantzen, Debra Zupanic. Row Five, Richard Alling, George Johnson, Terry Pyne, Scott Hess, Bob Hysell, Joe Ford, Eric Holmback, Danny Shydler, Roger George, and Craig Shadel. Bottom, Ann and Jan Barnes work on wrapping the utensils. Marissa asks for advice on the gift, Shirley Jantzen suggests to Tammy where to place the gift. Opposite Page, Top. Jennifer, Julie, Kandy, and Richard wait patiently for the next car. Linda carefully shuts the door of a clean vacuumed car. Members work diligently drying the car. Bottom, N.H.S. officers are as follows: Liasons, David Alger, Advisor, Miss Christopher: President, Terry Adler, Treasure, Beth Whit- field, Vice-President, Janell Engebregsong fNot Pictured! Secretary, Janis Anson, and Advisor, Dr. Cremer. Bob and Becky finally decide the right paper to use. Members help get thejob done. Tom takes a few minutes out to enjoy playing with a toy. 225 The Bowling Team bowls on to victor in their division The Bowling Team uses determination and skill to become a winning team in their division. This Page. Each person has his own style, technique, and expressions. Center. The Bowling Team is as follows: Row One, Ann Barnes, .lan Barnes, Teri Tingley, Joy Langferd, and Kenny Thomsen. Row Two, Terry Getler, Rick Coffield, David Abraham, Robert Wakeman, and the coach, Mr. Perri. Opposite Page, Top. Ann shows what perfect form can look like when bowling. Teri and Mr. Perri discuss last minute details. Bottom. Skill is the name of the game, 227 Volleyball proves to be strenuous, but fun This year in volleyball the girls didn't make it to the linals, but they had a good season. This Page, Top, Leji, Sandy Dye Q93 shows great strength in returning the volleyball. Suzie Amundson tl ll sets up to return the ball. JoAnn Culverhouse 1103 practices her serve. Maureen Thompson U23 is always ready to get under the ball. Susan fl lj and JoAnn U01 show the look of determination to go all the way and win. The whole team gets to- gether before the game. Maureen U25 bounces the ball before the serve. Karmalee Brown Q81 watches while Maureen U03 practices her serve. Opposite Page, Top, Melodie Bonnell 1143, Cynthya Agers fl6J, Teresa Jackson, 165, and Penny Pullan tlj all stand by, watching with mixed emotions. JoAnn CulverhouseQ10J poses with the ball. Melodie Bonnell C143 waits expectantly for the ball. Bottom, The members ofthe volleyball team are Mrs. Maxine Newsome coach, Maureen Thompson, Teresa Jackson, Patricia Cortez, Row Two, Penny Pullan, Tina Marrs, Sally Jackson, Mitzi Ware. Row Three, Sandy Dye, JoAnn Culverhouse, Susan Amund- son, Karmalee Brown. Row Four, Shelly Brewster, Cynthya Agers, Mary Bray, and Margaret Matyas. lit 228 Nu I sg 33,2 amaHC'U ,. . v 2373 mmm: W ' 2' R ,fx , -f'f3 . 5 ,',' f'f: i , X Q' 2 M , iiazwza . ' A , QQAWNM V ,h ' pggc wg. JE Ns' M A 5 7-Q, ww WA Saou N ,N- ,P i -fs ,.:, ffm 3' fi? m X f E 2 'N A:LA , L11- x l : f , f ,nur . N , ,,,,-..., -su...--J v 'J J -29 5 '- . C . ' M-lx 1- 1:5 5 av . 25 X X 5 A A L inq :gm ' .qw 'A 1 Q- g . x . X 14 x 5 MAJIQSRQQ. N .., ,. w N:,., ,. 1 ,QS + W? Wm i l While you do your thing, others do theirs The students at Western are a fun loving kind of people. Opposite Page, Top. Many find that the quiet and comfort of the library can increase a persons knowledge. Class is added by those who infest the school. Some have a favorite pass time, though they are large in body, but young at heart. This Page, Top. A mini-bicycle is a useful item while traveling through the halls. How does that grab you? When l'm close to nature, I feel like a new man. Bottom. While others lie around and do nothing, some are hard at work. To get into the act, wear sun glasses and cowboy hats. After a long, hard day a rest may be necessary. 231 The many outstanding qualities of E. Board prove good for '76 The executive board accomplished many achievements through their many long hours of hard work. This Page, Top, Members of the l975-76 Erboard staff are Laurel Jackson second vice-presidentg Marcus Brown presidentg Sheri Bentley first vice-president. Back Row, Jackie Wilson election and publicity chair- mang Ora Caldwell corresponding secretaryg Bob Hysell president of Senateg Mel Bonnell recording sec- retary. Opposite Page, Evboard learns that the best way to handle a student council meeting is to grin and bear it. Ora and Mel taste the punch to make sure that it will meet with the approval ofthe faculty. Mid- dle, Laurel, Marcus and Sheri work many hard hours to provide Western with the best of everything. Bottom, Left, Sherri Bentley and Mike Edwards have differing reactions to the progress of the faculty tea. Right, Finding out its punch Ora and Mel feel that it is safe to dispense to Merv Owens. Ny j, , ,- na... 'f, K .,,, A,,,,,,.--nv- , 1 ,ry -.5 L if 53 'NM 5 iw: 'F Songleaders show spirit and pride With determination and hard work, Songleaders show the Warrior way. This Page, The 1975-76 Songleaders are Lori Skousen. and Pam Piccolo, Back Row, Patsy Reese. Laurie Reese, Suzi Amundson, Debbie Snell, and Colleen Prtsbrey. Oppnxile Page, Top. Laurie and Pam get on the good loot. Songleadcrs dressed like baby dolls to show their unique sense of humor. Middle, Debbie and SuLi get down at assemblies. Patsy dons tt eowboy hat and sunglasses on Mr. Cool day, Colleen stares in fascination at the game. There are always two sides to every songleader. Bunom, Lori dances on. Lori, Debbie and Pam survey the state game with interest. -1 Soccer team works for another successful year as number 1 Having won the zone titlc last year, the soccer team works extra hard to win it again. This Page, Top, Right, The fancy footwork of Mickey Barilla outdazzles his Eldorado opponents. Middle, Left, With the move that Keith Bayne and Richard Christensen just did, even the referee can see why the Warriors are number one. When Frank Connors plays soccer he really gets into the game. Bob DeBorde puts a little twist into the game. Below, Coach Young looks on as Paul DeHart goes to kick the ball down the field. Opposite Page, Top, The team listens quietly in the huddle as Coach Young goes over the plays. Middle, Mickey goes for a swift kick to add to the Warriors victories. Soccer team shows great elation after scoring a point, Bottom, George Johnson knows the point of thc game is to win. Not only is kicking the ball a requirement for soccer but so is running swiftly. Keith Bayne is getting high on soccer. ,, .,,,, ti--11-If-,mf-s-.-Q tmuw -ff 236 5 K - . Y V f f ... ., M- .. 'A' my N,,B f .. epL - ,M Af - Q www Z -'-' 2 WV.. 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Coach Young and Coach McFarland look on from the sidelines. Paul DeHart heads the ball in the right direction. George Johnson attempts to evade Vegas defenseman. Bottom. Brian Moran sets his sights on a score. Tim Rowan sends the hall downfield. Nexr Page, Top, George Johnson displays his agility in his offensive efforts. John Wilcox puts the ball past the Rancho defenders. Mickey Barilla ends the scoring threat of Eldorado. Members of the team are Jim Polley, George Johnson. Mike Kelly. Kenney Moran, Danny Shydler. Ed Kravetz. Row Two, Coach McFarland. Don Holley. Rich Christensen, Nick Rottunda, Paul Dehart. Mickey Barilla. Row Three, Bruce Helbert, Tim Rowan. Anthony Ozuna, Keith Bayne, Brian Moran. Row Four, Bob DeBorde, Jimmy Amundson. Dave Daniels. Todd Marrs. Row Five, Coach Young, Dennis Harrison, John Wilcox, Joe Tortomas, Ken Wright. 238 f-RAM? S 228 , yy l-W I iw 5 Q. 13 53: T., - 1 1 Q his Q -vfxxifr - 'Y H -wks fsfq ,--- as :gfsf Qvfgggzsfszswwx, i-1,7 .ss f,... Qk..Q3gE junior Varsity Cheerleaders got it together Junior Varsity cheerleaders lead the way when it comes to spirit. This Page, Top, Left, Junior Varsity cheers on the football team at the state game. Laurie and Jeri discuss the outcome ofthe state game. Bottom, The i975-76 Junior Varsity squad includes Jeri Swain, Kim Massey, April Reinhardt, Julie Me- laerts, Laurie Pullan, Michelle Ross, and Julie Cropper. Opposite Page, Top, Left, Laurie is Kim's leaning post. Jeri stands astonished as the other team scores. Jeri, Laurie, and Julie do a cheer to raise spirit. April Reinhardt performs all alone. The cheerleaders do a cheer before they leave for the state game. Julie Cropper and Julie Melaerts work hard at the tryouts. Kim and Julie Cropper show their spirit at the games. All of the JV's pose for a picture after being elected. At tryouts everyone gave it all they had. ,L 1 :ww 1 ' . 4?,.gfgf .P L V H ' . ,W a 'VF ,. wg if gn. y y., ,'fggg5,fggQgg4eg:s,eww 1 ' -'779 W -,aw . .:,1:,,l f 'f,i, ,zfff 1 fi fm a ' - f if 2 5 ' .,'.-V H , f WN, . ,-1.1. 1. . f . 1 4 9f,2Y1l7' ', ,y,'M' W 2 1-5, W H X, wgl 4-I ' 3 V , 63, af m. EQQEQSFS Drive and Spirit put arriors ahead A hard schedule is overcome for a successful non-conference season. Oppo- site Page, Top, Left, Melvin Washington overcomes a Clark block. Right, The agile abilities of 'iSweet Pete Johnson aid offensively as well as de- fensively. Bottom, Ricky Childress trys to raise the score at the free-throw line. This Page, Top, Len, Melvin Washington stretches for a shot at the basket. Terry Adler looks for a way out as opponents double up on him. Center, Coach LaRocque directs his team from the sidelines, .lon Bunker puts up a jump shot from the corner. Walter Childers scores two points despite defensive efforts ofa Chaparral Cowboy. Bottom, Ricky Childress reaches to gain control ofthe ball, so l hjffg Basketball surprises man -loses to few Western performed exceptionally well against the Basic Wolves with a convinc- ing victory. This Page, Top, Jon Bunker shows his perfect form in hisjump shot. Byron Brock watches the flight of his shot from underneath. Bottom, Terry Adler gains the entrance to set up the play over the Basic defender. Opposite Page, Top, Jon Bunker positions himself to defend the in-boundlpass. Jeff Guinn displays his intense defense. Melvin Washington shows his great form as he prepares to shoot for an easy two points. Bottom, Warriors watch in antici- pation as one of the shots goes in. 24 4 We X - if., N. we 13 5 'ffl sig N-' :pl V Mx, -Wnfgn.3f5g93gs :-w. - Q ww Wy mff 1 .qwmbfwmwpm arriors look to Zone Tourney after a successful season. The Warriors intense play throughout the 1976 basketball season proved to be the key to a winning season. This Page, Right, Coach LaRocque, Coach Welch, Manager Richard Stucki, and Coach Farnsworth are the secrets to a winning season. Members of the 1976 Varsity basketball team are Walter Childers, Jon Bunker, Byron Brock, and Terry Adler. Second Row, Picky Williams, Jeff Guinn, Melvin Washington, Pete Johnson and David Ramos. Opposite Page, Top to Bottom, Ricky Williams goes high over Vegas defender to get off a jump shot. Sweet Pete Johnson battles for possession of the ball. Melvin Washington goes in strong to the bucket. Jon Bunker sets to release jumper, Right, Top to Bottom, Pete Johnson scores against Valley. Jon Bunker hits the boards. Pure shooting, Walt Childers fires up shot. 246 WESTERN NLM SURXKL Qsfavvy .181 CHAN ' N64 1 i X if Y A N s C N ,sl-fw.N:l s X - i ffell 'L ' ff- v -Q1-1 fn- -mv. .M K 11 ,QF ff su 76' . w N5 fi, X gal E4 gg Q if A W 'K J' +,,4I W . ,- is 'I ff' , -JV, M fg ' I6 , xv-mer A V V -K -,M -' M :,, Vkkin :'. avF xy IA 2' ' I., , V' I , 1 f'f , , In ..., f- , if My ,ing 15 2 A ' - ., 1- 1, , V' ' :,' nz 7 K ff' ET' -5, f'L' ' ,'i i 7V, 5 H KJ Vififil .5 4 , V V I A Iv? K Q ' ' zm' ' H ' -i ' .1 3 ,,' V V V fg gy . , 3 , NxW,i,L,v V V mi 2 I A . , Z 4 tw, iq ' Z. 5, ,, w gg ge 22' H x 1 ' ggs ' Yr, 4 ' 4 g , v 2 5 ' 5 if 'gt 0 5 4 6 V NE Qs 9 5 4 ff J' 1 Va .,- 3 r I ' x .. aw. 4, , ' K - 1 W 5 9 -V V VVVL V V V V V, m . , 1, ,, J V, 47 V ,V ff ,gV V - gan g, , 4, ,..- gy , , . Jkt' I A It in W,,, L i M 2 4 .... 1 wi 4 2 'ez ffm K nw ig: Lhrkk I ,L if Xfsrlgsgb .L Y .. , U 0 ft- .Es K K A C r t 1 --,-' f :111:- it me Sw.. , X 1. Q 4 X X Miss r 'KW' s KK -- .. , 2 W N .. Q i is gh A ifii ri - W 5 3 t . , Q, . .-as , , , .,.., C s- H::1s1s,- .gsgwg sff 2 W 1 'L I! X Kg it ee Q, We its 4, Q1 .m.,. SE REBS 5 HES i SX X 5 S S Rx has , I KC 3 'fit ,fait X l XX 5355 lb! xg E 3 ti gs X St 5 Q X X sig F 'g X li 3. 2 5 Q x 5 ' gt, g 2 1 . sig? gg . E ef' is E giiaiiigggii ' H is it .5 ' . Christmas at Western i a fun time to remember Special memories, like those depicted on This Page, are what makes each Christmas unique. Opposite Page, Top, Randy Dyer and Mike Arthur present the first prize in the door contest. Cheerleaders lead the assembly, dressed as elves, in a cheer. Flagtwirlers dressed as reindeer, throw candycanes to the students. Bottom, Kenny Moran shows how to enjoy a gift that was given to a needy family. This Page, Top, Drama class puts on a skit on the spirit of Christmas. Dwight Dorman and Barbara Smith enjoy conversation at the Christmas luncheon. Bobby Reed thinks Snoopy has much to add to Christmas. Nat Bassing shows his talent in the results ofthe Christmas door. Lisa Dillingham expresses her delight in being told how to decorate a tree. 24Q The lighter side of life is shown through Drama Club A barrel of monkeys, a bunch of hams-it's Drama Club doing what they like best, making people happy! The members of the Drama Club are .leanney Supin, Gina Flaherty, Blake Hill, Joan Onderko, Fred Mirti, Dotti Leonardo, Jill Fletcher, Bob Craig. Back Row, Kathy Gillespie, Kevin Martin, Bill Pittman, Debbie Haefele, Darin Cluff, Cindy Scanlon, Linda Jenkins, Bob Compan, Shelly Donhoe, Pat Sul- livan, Therese Feeley and Eric Kieser. www J V Modeling Club opens career opportunities Practice, poise, and patience bring perfection --a model's drea! Top, Lined up for a final look are Tina Primm, Larrica Spann, Carolyn Hardaway, Lisa Hambley, Donna Haw- kins, DeVane Whitehurst, Lori Brown, Donna Johnson, Pat Jepson, Verne Joshua, Dawn Schramm, and Janice Tatum. Top, Lejr, Pat Jepson displays her gown gracefully. Bottom, Left, Donna Johnson adds a touch of dignity. Right Modeling Club members are Verne Joshua, DeVane Whitehurst, Dawn Schramm, Lisa Hambley, Mrs. Binnie Douglas ad- visor, Donna Johnson, and Larrica Spann. Back Row, Lori Brown, Pat Jepson, Pinkie Bell, Janice Tatum, Carolyn Hardaway, Donna Hawkins, and Tina Primm. 251 Man old traditions, like the Sweetheart Ball, may return The Sophomore class works hard at bringing back the tradition or the Sweetheart Ball. This Page, Top. Every boy takes his special girl to the Sweetheart Ball. Bottom. Pictures are fondly remem- bered long after the Sweetheart Ball is over. Opposite Page, Top. Some girls hold on tight hoping not to lose their favorite man. Through the use of vala-grams, there are special ways of expressing how you feel to one another. Bottom. Chris McDonald kisses Shelly Donahoe after being crowned King and Queen. Keeping score of ballots for Sweetheart King and Queen helps occupy the time of a helpful sophomore. 252 ,,L, , 55. Q 5. V .. ,,,,.,W,, M Q44 F . ig, V,, 1 1 5 w , , ,.,,,,V,,V L ., ,.WM.W ,,,fJ ,M '7 wrestlers prove to be the best yet Through hard work and practice, the wrestlers have made their matches more successful. Opposite Page, Top, The l976 wrestlers are John Bernabei, Mike Hart, Curtis Brass, John Narvaiz, Bob Cooper. Row Two, George Grisnik, John Washington, Frank Hawkins, Roy Patt, Steve Smith. Row Three, Nathan Cross, Richard McKinnis, Leroy Collins, Danny Davis, Rodney Williams, Row Four, Coach Gallia and Coach Knauss. Cenler, Nathan Cross gets a good hold on an opponent as he trys to escape. Western and their opponent Vikings turn around to look at the final score. Bollom, Referee looks to see if the tangled wrestlers are near a pin. Frank Hawkins is victorious in his match. This Page, Top, Rodney Williams gets psyched for the match. Leroy Collins attempts to free himself from an opponents grip. Bottom, Coach Knauss paces nervously during a match. Nathan Cross trys to flip an opponent over. Frank Hawkins trys for a take-down. K -. is A M .,,, V F rslss rff 1 le , Wrestlerettes perform man duties They add spirit as well as many hours of hard work to boost the Wrestlers confidence. Top, Julie and Susan Segura keep score during the match. Geri can't believe that Chris is flirting with the other team. Marcyne gets a kick out ofthe score on the board. Center, Many expressions are seen on the Wres- tlerettes faces as they wait for a pin, Bottom, Kathy Luna puts all she's got into her tasks. This year's Wrestlerettes are Robin Smith, Susan Segura, Kathy Luna, Julie Segura, Annette Manning, Sherry Dalton. Row Two, Cindy Zedaker, Stephanie Goss, Kelly Thorn, Donna Mercer, Marcyne Becker, Chris Grisnik, Charlene Watts, Row Three, Nancy Mlynek, Kathy Wellington, Geri Petterson, Chris Wagner, Ella Roggow, Cindy Kerchiefer, l , 256 1.35: 'N xg' ,,, hw:-wsrf .Q Expressions reflect peoples inner emotions Although they are not always spoken aloud, peoples thoughts are frequently betrayed by their revealing expressions. This Page, Bachelor Arts forces guys into realizing that cooking is not always as easy as it seems. Looking slight- ly disgruntled, Mr. Bassing helps students during registration, Sheila's joy at winning state can be seen by the smile on her face. Students are con- stantly' searching for something, as this student illustrates. This girl's dis- gust at pulling apart napkins can easily he seen. A wall often becomes a friendly companion. All it takes is a hat to bring out Joe Ford's true nature. Opposite Page, Mr. .md Mrs, Garoufes' natural feel for music can be seen as they teach .Iubilation their routine. Miss Sloan outlines her plan of attack to Mr. Roseh. Emotionally drained, Nancy Smith wishes registration was over. 'J :ffl 'E A ima lt. me-.f t . .5 N 1 ,f :bs 1.-.S . . 3 . l 6 Q v A :S Q '.,. . gz.. A .A w,s,Qs. e If TN X+Qt ?', i' . . ... si gist. ,,, t- , ,j . . , -A 1 . its-,R ' ' hi Q.. f 5 ., . gs sa d Y, A N- im- nf f fi-f .s xi E - whim N. :fy gtsx 5 14 . .. is ,2 i lri ex Y-. G! 5... st .fm use .Wi .fi M'-ffm Facial expressions reveal personalit The revealing expression on a person's face can give others a clue to their disposition. This Page, Top, Patsy Reese looks like a formidable foe when it seems that her team might be losing. Bottom, Getting your picture taken as a married couple takes a lot more confidence than some people have, Opposite Page, Top, Even a pet can reveal his personality through his expression. Annette seems in doubt about what is about to happen. These three had widely varied reactions to being caught in the hall. Center, On Halloween those who dressed up wore many different expressions-the ones they aroused in those who viewed them were different too. Bottom, Waiting in line is always revealing ofthe inner self. A future cook examines what is expected of her with mixed feelings. MMWMW 4 , , E .. v-my X. H X. 4 I Y ! 'Di w ,ya V yWJt.v,, 'vu I M A , , ,,, ,' I ff, ftkuii H 'ga-I ff Yi, 4 YY fV LV V H 7 Md K ,9 5 1- 'iw -ffya 'Q ' 4w.::.f ,,44?',fifff 'E ' W 5' f ,. ff ,iff ' ,,'.fj. 2.lw'inSlV'a7 f6?f'55'? JZ, I f . I, if, ', gif. .b 5, l f , fg gggig A ,f if 1 , -A ,f , ' , jiQ4 gi ,QP'fi2'1f7?:?'f'i4? , ,Mi z ' .4?'4m.1-W .2-M'Q,1.'?4'f -2-'fff-'Lffff ,f f ' ., 1' f -, hui' 'K fi,-J' ,. , f lgff ' V ,, Z ' ' M 5,V2J::V.5..f4Q9Q ,f 69 ,,t1,lff , V b A zz I f 4:64 ggfi, ,F ' fi Q ,M mfg 49 f ,1 Ai EW , .-ff... 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Melodie Bonnell is one of the many who lettered in volleyball. Valerie Blair went out for tennis and got a letter. Opposite Page, This year's lettergirls included Karen Bray, Lynn Griffin, Sheila Pat- ton, Marueen Thompson, Penny Pullan, Jean Wysocki, Debra Mat- lock, Janice Taylor, Patty Rando, Pam Ashe, Stephanie Goss, Sally Jackson, Shirley Matlock, Donna Donovan, Laurie Marine, Tina Marrs, Margaret Matyas, Shirley Brooks, Laura Matherly, Denise Bartlett, Mary Aiwohi, Ora Caldwell, Pat Cortez, JoAnn Culver- house, Sandy Dye, Melodie Bonnell, Linda Ashe, and Lynn Ward. JoAnn delivers a candy-gram at Christmas, The officers were Maur- een Thomspon treasurer, Sandy Dye president, Mrs. Pam Hicks ad- visor, .IoAnn Culverhouse vice-president, Pam Ashe secretary, and Melodie Bonnell sgt-at arms. The unusual and absurd-at Western If you keep your eyes open, you'll always come across something unique and interesting. This Page, Top, It seems that some girls have their guys on a leash. Bottom, Everyone has their own unique style of dress and make- up. Opposite Page, Top, One of the best things about Western is being able to be yourself. Mr. Edwards agrees that there are many wild women on cam- pus. Middle, Western girls invent an unusual way to play football. Mr. Hol- liday fulfills the lirst requirement of shades in his quest for becoming an All- American. The brave general leads his one man troop into battle. 89' 'sg if ,- w -W ,.-...xg '11 Q P 4 If T fu 1. .Avg X 'Nui xp -sv 4 1' 5 'ww E 'Zta 2 W 2 Q 2 W Q 2 . Q 'Sf . 5 trifle. ,NJ Varsity Quiz goes to the pla offs Brain power puts Western in the position of a possible zone title. Opposite Page, Top Leh, Laurel Grey with her good luck elephant, and Sean Buckley watch teammate Paul Gregory answer with amazing speed. Center, Western scored an easy win over wondering Vo-Tech. Bottom, Miss Christopher reads mind-expanding questions at a weekly practice. Right, Center, Dr. Cremer stands next to the moderator ready to begin a televised match. Bottom, Good humor makes wrong answers bearable. This page, Top, The members ofthe Varsity Quiz team are Rose Coe, Brett Cornelison, Mark Bogdonovich, Brad Piero, Cindy Fox. Row Two, Chris Davis, Paul Gregory, Laurel Gray team captain, John Griffiths, Pam Griffiths. Bark Row, Ross Adams, Sean Buckley, Tom Mirti, Randy Schindler, Mark Wiegand, Scott Hess. Not Shown are president Keith Kobiel- sky and secretary Linda Hawbaker Bottom, Left, Questions baffle opponents at an untelevised meet. Right, Everyone rushes to beat the clock, and answer another team question. 269 ...R Q 'V . .teams help Western become number one Western's J.V. teams show talent for the future, Opposite Page, Top, The members of the JV wrest- ling team are Brian Kreneien, Tom Melancon, Mike Hartry. Richard Albanese, Coach Nicholson. Row Two, Brian Yeager, Bruce Eubank, Ken McArthur. Bob Snider, Bruce Royal. Row Three, Ken McArthur, Gred Pratt, Conrad Maxwell, Kevin Pierson, Mark Waldman, David Kruger, Larry Jefferson. Middle, The members of the football B team are Mike Longtime, Kevin Oliver, Larry Gibbs, Kevin Chapman, Tony Sibella. Steve Wilcox, Mike Thomas, Blair Hahtt. Row-Two, Ron Mey- er, Mike Aruthur, Alan Keith, Dennis Harrison, Bob Barker, Bob Rolofson. Al Harris, Randy' Ras- smussen. Row Three, Jason Galza, Jody Dodge, Pat McGuire. Tracy Abernathy, Mike Blazzard, Al Eubanks, Mike Voltg. Row Four, Alan Jones, Mark Pope, Bob Newman. Bob Rocko. John Moore, Art Collins, Mike Francis, Dennis Normon. Row Five, Mike Hartry, Ona Grimes. Pete Roter- dam, Frank Connors, Rick Brown, Bill Frete, Mike MeEwin, Standing are Coaches Matt Young and Glen Whitehead. Bottom, Members ofthe JV soccer team are Phillip Soucy, James Galza, Ken Hned- erson, Nathan Phacther, James Barilla, Kevin Oliver, Phil Sabol, Alan Wilson, and Mike Woodard. Row Two, Ron Gray, Frank Connors, Eric Newsome, Mark GutierreL, Terry Lawrence, Tony Sib- ella. David Harrison, Steve Baggs, Steve Woodard. Tom Boyle, John Perazzo, Coach Doug Clark. 96,5-,gv Q , Q , it Q g T , X Row Three, Carl Weber, Russell Bishop, Chris Foster, Shawn Brown. Mark Bruins. Cory Pepe. Mat- hew Nelson, Steve Wilcox.Jody'Dodge. Not Pietured is Dwayne Cooper. This Page, Top, Members of the JV bowling team are Sheila Ayers, Lysa Narvaiz, Patti Harris. Cindy Reaves. Row Two. Mike Cassesc. Keith Fields, Steve Molinaro, Steve Lizoite. Nat Shown are Becky Williams, Katie Allen. and Rick Colield, Members ofthe JV Basketball team are Mark Keller, Marcello HernandeL. Mark Bogdanovich, Reedy Chambers. Row Two, Steve Blaylock, Craig Speelman, Mickey Ormond, Bob Horito. Row Three, David Kleven, Gerald Riggs, Don Phillips,Carey Burke. Row Four. Coach Tom Farnsworth, Dave Anderson, Kevin Krenzien, and Ryan NitL. Bottom, Members of the JV football team are Steve Haney, Danny Pour, Ryan NitL, Tim Brooks, Mark Keller. Ken McArthur, Jay Mat- lock, Chad Lucas, Kirk Schuler. Row Two, Randy' Schindler, Leon Doss, Russ Garcia. Ken Bayne, Jim GalLa, Scott King, Mike Forrst, Eddie Edwards, Row Three, Coach Earl McFarland. Ted Deel- stra, Brett Wyrick, Steve Blaylock, Gerald Riggs, Jeff Guinn, Russ Bass. Steve Molinaro, Coach Joe Gallia. Row Four, Mickey Newman, David Marshall, Keith Bay ne. Ron Martin, Marcelo Hernandez, Paul Essayian, Paul Willis. Reggis Gray: Row Five. Larry Jefferson, Richard Stevens. Jim Oswald. Kevin Bolander, David Kleven, John Feiner, Steve Alexander. Hernry Scarborough. 2. iff' f 1 f 2 , 1 I , J fi 4 'ff . f . if ,, Q it... 1 ' .,,., , Magi! . NE no 'UMWM au, i International Club studies the world The International Club consists of many who want to learn of the world. 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Middle, Len, Even with the wind blowing wildly, Richard Christensen still looks mighty fine. Richard Stevens sits and thinks, Who can I spend my time with today? When Jimmy Stutevant smiles, he captures all the girl's hearts. Below, Lep, Jim Frieson has a suave style of kicking back and looking good. Russell Turner laughs and says he can handle any woman. Wouldn't you like to be that girl? Nick Rottunda takes a minute out each day to sit and watch the girls go by. The girls on these two pages were chosen by the yearbook staff for their great looks and charming personalities. Because of lim- ited space we could not use more girls. Opposite Page, Maureen Taylor giver her famous wave to her fans. This Page, Top, Gail Buy is always a bundle of laughs. Lisa Hinrichsen is the envy of every girl for her fresh face. Middle, Even when Camillia Bastian has her serious moments she is still lovely. Janice Taylor waits for the right guy to come along. Kathy Edwards' good looks will give any guy's heart a race. Wouldn't you like to have Liz Macias slide into your arms. Isn't Denise Richardson what you've always dreamed of? ff - -sf--ff--r-A- we f,--- --f-- .e., M my , .pw-aw-ue.:,.:,Nf. 9. ,L ve f gf A ff awww M f my ww. -f he , -ws 4 5' 'A , S: am' f i Y 11 K W. .l N, x 1 kk... .W M' uv ' M-'iw la rf ,,L,,,.,,fA e,f?g,..u.,.-1 , ' ag. 1,3 Im-was 1 1 L I ' . '19-Ji -. , is x 2 555114 L Q g ff .... gm ,J M K .. 4 Of ' ' v 'fd ' , A I wi, A - , 90 N . . ,L , W X' . - 8? 1 4 ' I . N ' -at t +-N' -if Xi 'Rial' 'I' I Q, K .. 3 Q ,fx 9 5 K N3 1 Ev: As ' ,gf FAR- , - n. ' 'v.h, - , 'K 'M . ff. H- 4,5 . , 8 x, ' - 'A ' , ' kj W. N f 1 .Q . Ffa' 1 Ag' . .5 M gn... Q awash Q ,, 8 n ax. . ask - ., . S ,jgay ' WN V Lx , -Q XQUV- iz' i a 1 l 2 4-f Je--1'--' :fz it t- J t C ities J K ' at Science Club explores new and exciting places Adventuring to Mt. Whitney and going deep sea-fishing are ofthe many activities the Science Club took part in, Members of the Science Club are fKneelingl Tom Melancon, Richard Sheehy, John Perrazo. Standing In Front of the bus Sean Buckley, Kelly Brown, John Narvaiz, Ron Gray, Mark Bruins, Mark Bogdanovich, Bruce Borgos, Mark Nelson, Pam Mull, Katie Allen, Bob Cooper, Kathy Genovesi, Sherry Dalton, Teresa Wiszt, Matt Nelson, Susanne Delaney, Mark Wiegand, Michele Wiszt, Matt Wiegand, Lori Blum, Cindy Manke, Alan Snape, Lysa Nara vaiz, Marjorie Feldman, Shelly Cutler, Henry Stuckert, Steve Wahl, Mary Gen- ovesi, Lance Owens, Sheila Patton, Mr. O, Mr. Watkins, and Mr, Spendlove. Standing In The Bus, John Johnston, Liz Flaxa, Pat Cortez, Doreen Reinert, Fran- ces Dudley, Kim Spenser, Alicia Hinkle, Rick Hart, Wes Turner.This Page, Middle. Mr. O has fun decorating the Snowbird for the homecoming events. John Perrazo rests against a tree after the long hike. Bottom, Members gather up their back- packs to start another long journey. Hiking through rugged territory with heavy backpacks is some of the requirements ofthe Science Club. One ofthe better ad- vantages of the Science Club is adventuring on new and beautiful horizons. Opposite Page, Bottom, The Science Club huddles together in their sleeping bags to get through a very cold night. Every club has its hams. Members wake up from a cold night and readily start a tire. gg, t J -tr' I ,ff Q i g A 'fuk . ' 'exe Q H2 - MU, 54? ,gy - - it 4 Qt- X . ,,, qg i hi My Q ,Mg , V . sa.: S ef: .J 6' ,, K t- H.-fe., L-0 ,. - A i if lgii V V G.. ,... V ,M M ,ncsqg nga, -at A M ' - 'us , ig' . 5 'sur , .a -Q. at ,, t f -1, 1 - .wt - H 'f'-so ' - 'war it W 3, 'fE'is 'JFS' ' L 7 't ' S' ' ' , -- lg r, A' fl laigi fe 1. 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This Page Top Left, Richard is amazed at Nick's great soccer kick. Top Center, Great Ability is shown by working out on the rings. Middle Center, Sleeping is a great pass- time for most people. Lej? Bottom, Bubba looks disappointed as his team misses the basket. Middle Center, People express themselves many ways at State. Bottom Center, Football is one ofjim Amundson's favorite sports. Left Center, Swinging can be funner than you think. Right Center, Craig Phillips shows that playing the tuba isn't all that easy. Opposite Page Top, Great skill and talent is shown in Gymnastics. Bottom Lejt, Backbends look easier than they are. Bottom Center, Debbie trys her hardest to catch the football at Powderpuff practice. Bottom Right, Great concentration is used when shooting a bow and arrow. 282 ,W Ai K K t,.,.,. .axzkag .. AM I 'tezmsstxw-.a.,.,.. K '11 K 'S 1fi'X it ' -21- ME wk eww me . .!., ,S ? if. 3. S 35, T35 283 -1 Q fx v E I 'iw .-an Q M . K-'X -N,--x --f-'S -fc.. 4.f-.,-f'i,-,- K N X ,Q yi NX X 25523 x l we NWA? Q M L wi ef X f Q gk ral 4 wx ,XX A HQ! g xxp k Ns ' X W E W Q x SF E ' 5 Mis' fn. ,. . 1' xx - XXX -...........,,..A K X 1 I NX A ...Q-mqwew I, X S. ata Fashions of toda bring ideas for tomorrow Fashion-minded people are always to be found whether it be in the halls or the classroom. Opposite Page, Top, Tonya, Bobby, and Cathy show off the hillbilly style of overalls. Bottom, Byron lakes time to dress up with the style of today. Cold weather brings out an assortment of coats as Charlene illustrates. Barbara has the knicker look. This Page, Top, Scarfs are in on Pam's list. Middle, Angela wears the ever-popular Italian horn, Hawaiian style pukas are the in necklace this year. Debbie brings back the old- fashioned styled dress. Suede and leather combined together shows James' style of dress. Wedges have become one ofthe most popular shoes of today. Bottom, Shoulder purses are very fashionable for Lori. Platforms are not just limited to girls because they are also being worn by guys. John and Jeff really know how to attract the girls. Sm ,,.-1 -' '111--111- , S gm, A . - . . . if 1 k--' -- ., -- - . 0 ' ' i' N' '-.: I A .bb fu kiiil M W ' -': ' we . .. C .f.. ' 1 1, A 'N Q .M in A ,Xt . ,, . , C, it i f it L. C ti, 1 .. ,C A Q , , I A . ... ,.,V C r . . . - .xxk k k I . :ff we K K ...Ee The Fishing Club teaches new techniques The Fishing Club is a new group that gives students a chance to learn unusual things in school. This Page, Top, Annette and Janette Barnes tie flies as Mr. Clark looks on. Left, Middle, The fishing Club practices casting. Jennifer Buchanan shows her talent with the fishing rod. Mr. Clark shows the proper way to hold a fishing pole. P.. ...- 'nnaw-4 0-1--uv Q-Q.-w we-Qu Cycle Club rides on The Cycle Club enjoys the uninhibited freedom ofthe open road, The Members ofthe Cycle Cluh are Mike Zahn, John Liesek, Pal Erevia, Lori Brown, Rick Johnson, and Larry Slater. X CQ W. F.S.A. prepares members for the business world The new Future Secretaries Association teaches the aspects of a promising career to all interested girls. The members ol the Future Secretary Association are Debbie Shively, Mary Beth Cahlin, Viki Bingham, Barbara Bonds, Cynthia Derchiefer, Mrs. Muriel Dodds, advisor. Row Two, Stacey Weed, Lor- raine Babbit, Paige Whitfield, Debbie Zupanic, Brenda Dodge, Jamie DeFlorentis, and Evelyn Nicholson. 288 Debate Club explores all points of view Debate Club learns the art of arguing. Middle Left, Robert Craig, Paige Whitfield, Sam Dunlap take a few minutes out at the debate meet in Utah. Right, Hoe Staples, president of debate, laughs at the funnier side of a very serious issue, Bottom, Mr. Nat Bassing, Paige, Rita, Chris and Catherine go over the topics to be used at the next meet. 289 1? C Q Soulettes keep the beat going The Soulettes worked very hard this school year trying to keep the beat going. This Page, Top, The members of the Soul- ettes drill team are Paulette Earl, Jennifer Walters, Debra Burns, Vickie Crumpton. Row Two, Sharon Crater, Yvonne Lee, Leslie Harding, Advisor Mrs. Anne Crumpton, Toni Warren, and Ann Bell. Bottom, Soulettes try to encourage spirit at the State game. 3353, tt 3 me 4. all hifi, ef Soul Club expresses unit Soul Club puts out outstanding effort for unity. This Page, Top, Donna Baity secretary, Jackie Wilson vicerpresident, Lucretia Wilson, treasurer, Bryant Barber public relations, John Golden activity manager, and Kenny Marshall president. Bottom, Members are Lucretia Wilson, Shirley Ashley, Jakcie Wilson, Gail Brass, Janice Taylor, Karen Bucker. Row Two, John Golden, Toni Warren, Kenny Marshall, Jeff Thrower, Donna Baity, Patrice Grantham, James Lewis, Thomas Garrett, Steve Van, Dwayne Cooper. Row Three, Sammy Yarborough, Lee Green, Elbert Gray, Tim Jones. 4. 1 Black is beautiful at Western High Black History assembly brings out different talents in many ways. This Page, Top, Tony Warren and Vicki Crumpton sell candy to raise money. Bottom, Crowd carefully watches the excitement. Opposite Page, Top, Salt and pepper really seasons the assembly. The fashion show gets many students involved. Melvin Washington and Kenny Marshall display their great savior faire by their way of dressing. Twila Polk shows her talents by singing. V ,ik Qix 1 st Q t l X? t il F we ' ,, if , ., t 1 , K 1 -slll i . L' gi .ll I 'ff' pi ,gi:1',?:.2f 1 t is z. .ll K gg .kkk it V gr gggi . f M' it ii 2 6' 'N' Y tatg gg t 'Z-rg, N. 1 ' f TN 3 3 , Wm M f .W 'ki' 3 'I .rf 1,4 5 . ref- 1 X .. .0 . V , aww, ag L ,r , ! ?1 ifzga 1 , -'Wiz 'QR' '4 55' A A HZ 4 3 .l,A Egg , ,, 2 , x' 4 5 -fr lik , . M21 5 ?fel,1.l' 'A' . ,, , , Y. N1 W f I -5' ' 23 X, KJ -5 W Mg if V ww' .W f , f,fv,f??Hl1g..W , WV V ,W W ,yy .. MP 'WMWWMKNMWZMN av' L -,W mfmwwm, Q if - smnnww' MW Wa rf 4- V I f K ' V W' V ,gf-zfeivfmfgw A' 'W . Y :affix ,.-ai' wmv 'hh' 'J A , N is . f W, ., ' , -M. K F' F, I 3 :ui f J wwf ' ,. . Al, V 4 , K , '-'- ' K ., T . 22 ' A av I Students express communit pride giving blood Western High is the first school in Nevada to have a Blood Drive. Opposite Page, Top, JoAnn Culverhouse waits patiently to make sure that she is physically acceptable to give blood. Bottom, Scott Kelven looks around in amazement at the loss of his blood. Mr. Rosch is very pleased at being the only administrator who was able to qualify to give blood. This Page, Top, Sherri Bentley closes her eyes to keep from seeing what is about to happen. Middle, Mr. Miller shows that he was willing to give blood, but was not considered safe. Patsy Reese waits patiently for the actual giving of her blood. Bottom, Mr. Watkins is one ofthe many teachers who also partici- pated in the giving of their blood. Linda Steckel grins anxiously not knowing what side effects will happen to her. 295 S fe 1 .1 CU' There is always Something better to do Despite the day's dreary schedule, everyone can nearly always find some- thing more entertaining. Opposite Page, Every now and then something interesting walks hy, to catch the eye. This Page, Top, Sometimes laying around and taking it easy is a better way, Center, What could be better than being with your favorite person. Reading is a favorite pastime. Who knows. if you talk enough she might start to notice you. When class gets to be too much, there's just one escape-sleep. Daydreaming is sometimes more interesting than what's going on around you. Bottom, Just sitting around getting cuddled gives some security, Everyone finds time to eat. if 4 A 'QQ K 19- 1' 5 t r J ' W '?l iti Xi f s i A KN-Q., ix K. mm.: NE, l,. F fl SFP I Mft K: f x-D A . M,,,, ,4.gz..,..N. W. A4 N N ,,.. .La fi . Mk us.. if 4: , S QM Q . f :.lwb X 'xv Q- . . as ' -Ad'F ' f h ALLL . Y 5 L f wwwm,.,,., -uv-.. 298 When snow finally comes Ski Club is read Ski Club thinks snow! Opposite Page Top Lek. When 4:00 comes the chair stops automatically. Top Right. Skiin, is a sport of consentration. Middle. Falling down is not unusual in skiing. Bottom. Waiting in line is very tiresome. This Page Top Lejt. Your own style is a basic part in skiing. Top Right. Waiting in line can get to be a hastle. Bottom. There are many people in this year's Ski Club. Mark Mulkey, Lisa Hamblin, Susan Diebella, Kathy Gillepese, Mark Feldman, Lisa Punches, Tom Boyle, Jeff Farris, Tim Devere, Karen Gehret, Ron Meters, Tracy Hoover, Tony Lasino, Brian Marshall, Dennis Harrison, Randy Marshall, Mark Fontana, Michael Dean, David Pearse, Kirk Schueler, Tami Anderson, Tony Milice, Brian Bentley, Mike Forrest, Melodic Forsum, Chris Andrews, Manual Hurtado, Tina Mars, Janise, JoAnn Deelstra, Julie Carson, Don Roussell, Dawn Dahl, Cathy Robinson, Denise Heard, Jay Matlock, Karen Parker, Rick Tobler, Rick Tempelton fPresidentJ, Nancy Milneck, Barbara Blacely, Rick Costal, Duana Slater, Mr. Armstrong QAdvisorj, Paula Ramos, Bill Ledgere v. .if W L -gs., il-in ---' X- 1 -1:3 iii ' ,ff ---, 'Q f.f' . . ...-.Qf -I - ' 299 Lots more than just a set ofwheels Automobiles and their owners can be found in all fashions. This Page, Top Left, Jeff Hardy reveals the cosy interior of his 74 Mazda. Center, Th'at's a nice body-which one? Right, ln his Challenger, Randy Burke is ready for anyone. Bottom, Mase Gazda's electric car looks like the answer to gas prices. Lef, With her Fiat, Sandy Dye finds it easy to smile. Opposite Page, Top Right, Mr. Rosch shows off his new baby. Left, A 72 Courier is the truck for Danny Shydler. Center, Carol Zobrist, Jon Bunker, and Karmalee Brown find a Mustang ll is the thing to do. Bottom Right, Rick Thomas proudly displays his 56 Chevy. Left, Don Eubanks puts personality into his 7l VW. ts ? R, is 'B at .X s .,.,..,. , K., t. . X N Qi hi as fl I I 9 l E l . I E : ,, -'-' t t 1 M ' ' new ' . it 1 i .... 1 ,,,... ,... 1 i Y I ,,4,,.,,.-ff'-'f . as iiii . . X fs. H no xx wx g I '61 ..s...s..., .. . j e i g g E, .p 5 g W f 1 M L si'. 1 ., . . at ' -' 'ffii - -' i . . . . in ' s .J st. if 1 ! I I-ft R ..t,. sits V .N a pa of ., , 1,1 ' 'st Raj ei st ? nga l ' Awe, 4, I ,f x , 2 i j W I fffQ . 41' . X I I A 1? .K , 3 dis-A-i h f 'mes Wfffriili' v . 'i , -WM -vf 61' A v ff f 2 92 A ,, :I fs rn! W'f'-f' i , . S as I L. V7- oo, .J if The Epitaph staff works hard to reflect school life 5. N' ' 1 I We EE 1494294 1, , ,..f,.,,t4kM. ,,,, . X Every year the members of the yearbook staff learn that organization, hard work, and patience are the keys to a successful publication. This Page, Top, Teri entertains while working on the mug books. Jody trys hard to find the right words to tell about her color pictures on makeup. Center, Brenda trys to help Tracy with his pageva case of the blind leading the blind. Bottom, Frank Checks his copy for errors while Ann finishes up her ad pages. Oppo- site Page, Top, Karen breathes a sigh of relief at having the Senior pages laid out for checking. Ilene crops another candid. Laurie listens to Dehbieis careful instructions about how to take the next step in finishing her pages. Shauna and Karmalee try to identify the band members in their group pic- ture. Mr. Smith looks doubtful about Lisa's picture request while Katie waits for a good moment to ask a question. Sheila is determined that she won't get so excited at the State game that she forgets to take pictures of the band. W? Q X 9 5-H Q .. ., 2 3 fi .Ms ii ta 1 K 3 - A ta. 'nf Q f i' f'g'3s:5 -Q.. . UQ 1.-. .- . s i f , sstt .,s ligase wi F Deadlines produce trauma for nervous staff members Only the strong survive a year on the yearbook staff-nervous types can't take the pressure of deadlines and organizations that don't really exist. What is always fun is the large group picture of a group, that even the advisor doesn't know. This Page, Top, Shirley Jantzen and Susan Wallace got the added fun assignment of doing Mr. Ed- ward's bulletin board. There were certain key requirements involved in doing that job. Carol was always one to brighten the writing of anyone's captions. LeAnn trys to dodge the camera but abhors any- one else who does it. 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SOUND svsrems PEAVEY EARTH AMPEG GUITARS FENDER MOSRITE GIBSON VENTURA ORLANDO 0 REIIEARSAL STUDIO TALENT MANAGEMENT AVMLAME 9 E' oven svsumcs TILL 9 P M X HENDERSON ms vsGAs 565 9024 l 7 385 3449 1928 E Charleston Las Vegas Nevada I , is P 1' ' J V I .Q oc ll J D N as is l gl :,.r. 5 ?5ii?f?3Ei1z:. , - ' . . 311 ,, -.-,.,.,,.. N .,..,,. -. I 5 .siMLE3Jh'i57Z-'.LTiE'!527i.-.. . . ff MAGGIE 5 COFFEE SHOP ' I 3269 LAS VEGAS BLVD. SO. LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89109 PHONE-735-4234 ' Next to Imper'al 400 Motel ' 1 1 . 'x if FV ' In U 1 I f If ' I ' I f I' -1 J , Q--P , o 8 B. .r 1 ' 4 11 WELLS? L57 BJRiEllI3S J J U.S. POST OFFICE FREE DELIVERY VETERINARY SUPPLIES 7 3 6 7 0 1 8 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED NOTARY PUBLIC 5025 S EASTERN In the SPCTLIGHT I U BAND AIDE om Tom Patton l' P son Manageme t MQQUWQ die 1 A L laiuqg Art st Place ent Ser :ce FOR Las Vegas Ne d I C7025 385 3449 2 VmE'5Q?'EjEU 11-1 O l . - I I' . X 1 A x , r , E 6 rlf zilifyxx 0 x ' l - is 2 ,l.X 35 er a n n A - .ll - - x ' l III V X4 , V3 3 A ' H I ' 5 - 1 E -ridfifaaese 'I fi35i g 7IIT + L A , ' ' 312 Ceron jewelry Specialists in Custom Design Creations Repair and Trade Work Master Engraving Trophies and Cups Silver-Fine Metals-Glass 4'l7 E Fremont ...... 384-1035 QL A 5 5 8- L0.F. PLATE GLASS DISTRIBUTOR Don't Wait to Replace that Large Plate - We Have it in Stock LEADEO GLASS SLIDING ALUMINUM SOLAR-X MIRROR WARDRDBE DOORS 8 WINDOWS GLASS TINTING SLIDING DOORS STORM WINDOWS SOLARIIOOL BRONZE SUN REFLECTIVE GLASS sions mums Mmnons F955 ESTWA T55 mms zncinsen TUB ENCLOSURES GLASS REPLACED SHOWER DOORS STORM WINDOWS 8 DOORS 'f'oGv9' for Y IGS ' 4 v:GAs GENERAL T RE SERVICE INC 24 HOUR ROAD SERVICE C omplete TRUCK TIRE SERVICE PASSENGER COMMERCIAL I NEW I USED 0 RETREADS WHEEL BALANCING FRONT END ALIGNMENT BRAKES SHOCKS 9148 MAIN LAS VEGAS 382 3qgg-j-- 'YJ , l e o u is Q Serving o ur a . . I L :Vegas lease , u Since I9 I - , I . . . 0 O ' 313 Eawcgkgvim, ....., ifrgggrm 'I M' Fl ESTABLISHED SINCE 1950 Servmg SWISS German 84 Amerlcan Food and Imported Wlne Beer 8L Sp1r1ts 5 P M to Nlldlllghl 0 734 6888 Browse ln Our Unusual Glft Shop Diners Amerlcan Express Carte Blanche Master Charge FOR ADDITIONAL ENIOYMENT TRY THE RATTSKELLER FOR AN OKTOBERFEST TAM O SHANTER get-3 , F 100 DELUXE ROOMS ' X 5 AIR CONDITIONED 'Q HEATED POOL ELEVATOR PHONES Q Major Credxt Cards Accepted P-M 735 7331 3317 LAS VEGAS BLVD SOUTH 1' Class of 76 Goodman and Snyder I r A r r 312 ' 4 3 4 -I!! if va' Z! i it , ,1 3 K L ' A ' f F-lf ff! ' f re 'p I g,f1f. I I Best Wishes to the D 'J I , , Best Washes to School Sheriff Ralph Lamb, Cliff and Clint Western High , lgikq JA THTTERN O0 69,350 IC 31395 3 I gal-9-VM N p A BdyShp G TheDT s Auto Paint Shop Duke Tedd Phone 452 4733 Phone - ' I :E-.0 LL - X GENE NEWPORT Q? A Q I , X , E5 f' , , ' xg 'v , V -.iff Used Trucks Campers 81 Trarlers CRAM S Trallers 84 Campers Krt 81 Scotsman Trarlers 84 Campers Vacation Trailer Rental Reserve Now BUS PHONE 384 4461 HOME PHONE 382 2950 1501 SOUTH MAIN STREET BERT CRAM LAS VEGAS NEVADA WESTHILLS PHILLIPS 66 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 76 47I7 W. Charleston 25 5 yy , 'J' - is 'n ........... 1 E 81 H Distributing Co. D ERQWEAT Wishes the Class of ,76 Good Luck in the cC0ming Years WEB Y I s Q ,, tim s Freshness n r lasted so good gg -if m .7 Congratulatlons to the Class of 76 Hal Peterson 314444 Stop 0 CUNGQATULATIONS 0 unuu 1 um, l ,nu1n11l1lu,000: 0 YWIIIWIIIW ! , I ' 0 Wggws 76 .4 BICENTENNIALQ GQAUUATHS o Nevada Power Company . it 1 K ,' X . 2 - J 6 ,f,, ' fur f, 1 X ' 1 R49 J EV., 9 from BEAUTY SALON 2121 N. DECATUR BLVD. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA e4a-7845 iii iii-ill i Ill I ' O I llama 111010, O lf . 'U 'fm' A 4 9 Q , I 2 f ,-- I 4: W' 1 ' A 2 ' O A - ' A A 2 I9 ' I A i 1 l i 11 1 1 1 1 5 7 IS Reed MUSIC X Z Y Corner of Charleston Sz Decatur m Famlly Center 870 2911 WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT REED MUSIC CO Planos Organs Cultars Amps Band Instruments ACCGSSOYICS 81 She t MUSIC MLISIC Instruct1on The Complete Famlly MUSIC Center X 320 A BOB S TWIN LAKES TEXACO T op hH C8 MARK IV AC t L k Phon 648 5252 'Firestone THE MUTT HUTT B eed G 0 24 W B na Rd La Veg s N d Phone 648 7078 Hou s 8 30 5 O0 U-' Best W1ShGS From Mr B S Bag DOWNTOWN CIRCUS CIRCUS --. .ax ilmltrq 1 PIZZA PARLOR nh 1 mlm It WE SEPVE FUN AT SHAKEYS ALSO PIZZA I iz DENNIS CUIFFI MANAC ER SHRKEBS LAS VEGASf870 6061 W PIZZA v,J You re Something Else at Shakey s ,12- ,- N -. HOLSUM BREAD 1 ' IWW lst. Baked rn Las Vegas Hours Fresher 299 W Charleston Ph 384 8950 PHONE B75 7473 Delnonazre Beauty Salon COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Was C E SHOPF' NG CEN ER 3991 VV CHARLESTON BLVD H S 9 6 7 LA VEGA EVADA 59107 EVENING5 BY APP SCPULQVP x xx A 1 P92 Dairy Queen 115 N Decatur Stewarzts Elcctrtc Motors, Inc Kent Stewart 2113 Western Ave Presrdent Las Vegas, Nev 89102 384 9949 N 'T' ' th , x - kk, ,A . E A 5 gf . I 1 5 f 9 1 , N' dnl 2 A t.tt ,V f ,gif ' I A A My . , I4 ' W A 9 11 ll , QQ A ' ' , . I V . . A WJ . W .1 ' Q T ,AT ' 1 '1- . . R . - DA.. S S. N T. if -1 . , I. L ' a l 1 ' - ' m ay ighus' -w ti'- 'K 317.443, O ru ' yxtRart5yw51' O . .1 'Z AG lllrl 'za ru 'ea Hagan, 1 P455 ' . llrumf of fha' u'nrfd'1 guulw jf zu S 51159 , fhflrleston Blvd, . Hzllllfllvl Room an ,lable PAQ'-O . HQ, claim. M lndrnw n Us Publ-c Nous: Q Q , C 1 S. . 322 A BETTER VIEW OF mnouon SERVICE ro PHOENIX RENO PORTLAND CONVENIENT CONNECTING SERVICE THROUGHOUT USA. CANADA MEXICO PASSENGER AND PACKAGE EXPRESS :VA LABLE SCENIC TOU IKDVER DAM NT CHARLESTON DEER CREEK VALLEY OF FIRE EOD BAY LEE CANYON DEATH VALLEY GRAND CANYON CHARTER SERVICE ANYWHERE LAS VEGAS TONOPAH RENO STAGE LINE INC LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89101 WESTERN GREYHOUND 382 2640 O O . . O O O . O O O O O O O GENERAL OFFICE 101 NORTH MOJAVE ROAD BUS TERMINALS TELEPHONE 384-1230 CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 382 7086 ATKIN PRATER 84 HAYES Insurance 84 Bonds Special Low Rates Horse Mortality Lew Atkrn Ken Prater Tony Prater The fxrst half of llfe IS ruined by parents and t half IS rumed by chlldren fFr0m the rxtmgs of Perry Tanksleyj COMPLIMENTS OF RALPH H BRYAN PHARMACIST IMPERIAL DRUG STORE 1553 N Decatur Bl Las Vegas Ne ada w ' ' . , , , V ,b , . XY A .v A -A A I I .jeff I A Lil I-Y,L:U,?1f.ff 121 A umm! Y' -ru 3:H'gb S nnor w v v 7 , L 'A . ,A LasVega Q UN NEVADA'S MOST EXCITING NEWSPAPER P0 Sl N 10l Tll FIIRIWI 20 years fi ' Charlie C 6 B Brown 56 Q Construction 95 X ,K ill? fax v'- -'Z ix XX 7465W BucksklnAvenue Ph G 648 8687 3343855 Daz: on 'i 'riff-f f- N9 W K C qNn if Best wishes to the X W5 xl 3 Class of 76 wcscumme-vvjj df est ha e rub lolnt barbecue 5000w charleston bl Ph 878-8602 HARLEY E HARMON INSURANCE INSURANCE AND BONDS , s S , Y., tk AN:-1, , 52 xx . ' 'M ft' 5' s, w, 'W 1, - C F 1' r r , x 1 5-J ' 4 , ' -- 32' 1? ' ff Q 'fl - .fn A ' 1-, Y I rl Q X ' 59: rig! ILL- , N X Q35 : ' 'K I I I I HJC ' Gb iw ..-, -- H: 4, s 4 5 M I .M ,I - b ribs ' town ls z - I . ! V ' - ' ' our profession OOECHAR .. ' 1' '. 1 325 Best wishes for a grand year q'33Ho1:l. 0 IP t Wndo Sh des 0 T Lno eu Gare s Re 1 Cm cal Wholeae B d Cm tos AptHo Z540E Cha lesto Bl d L V g s Ne ada Phon 382 7953 wi PEPSI COLA METROPOLITAN BOTTLING COMPANY INC l200E Fo emaste La e Las Veg s Ne 89101 Dup n ain 0Wallpaper 'Murals i W a 'Flo r ile 0 i l m 9 .. tai 0 0 mer i' 0 s' 1 uil ers O 0 rac r 0 . use . 'r n v . as e a , v 2 C ' , -. V -' W, Q: 1, ' - Nm. - , Q,-.-ff ' I . .4 LJ: . A ' h RE, -L ,g.,, - 4 ll f . . Q I - . . , Q , +L4g':v- -f , . . r ' r 'n , a , v. 326 The Mutt Hutt GLEE, S PARTY S H Q P All Breed Groomrng 2401 W Bonanza Rd Las Vegas Nevada Phone 648 7078 Hours 8 30 5 00 Congratulations to the Class of 76 From H 84 R Block Maryland Square 734 0885 America s Largest Tax Servlce Westland l0l4E Charleston 382 5641 034 84 T 'V-YPOR CHARLES KCHUCKJ HALE lg TERMINAL MANAGER CANTLAY 84 TANZOLA TRANSPORTATION 3520 Losse North Las Vegas BOBS TWIN LAKES TEXACO 1080 Tonopah Hlway Las Vegas Nevada MARK IV A C 'Firestone At Tw1n Lakes Plaza Phone 648 5252 nl ' H l I . , . 5 Q fg, ., .f15ffQ, Q ftra 'f:,g I I 327 Train for a career in Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Secure your future with a technical career in a1r conditioning 648 'I522 2635 NORTH Decatur Blvd LEE WILDER S NEVADA SCHOOL OF AIR CONDITIONING Education Dynamics Institute NATIONAL ASSOC OF TRADE SCHOOLS X VA Sp ID count toO ga at on a dWedd g 1' UE? from YOUY fflend5 at HEDDY s FABRICS VHHGY Bank gs Bo de tc lrvouc ntF dlt cauneddy located threughouf the greater Las Vegas Area N 8706896 me tie- ffl M berFDIC 8781780 5636W stCh Ie ton our TRACY CONCRETE CO INC Concret Cont actors Advertising M k A Steph nse 4770 West Reno A e La V g 8 5 Y ' I I I I I ecia is r 'niz i s n in s mi Nxl . but I III! vm-I I ,rifrfrrzr I :Ii 5 ,III j4lf'IIiiNJii:IIIl -I1IiIf I III ' 'I:f'fwIf:2f -':!.I I I I-III IIIIII 'III' I IIIII ' 'I I . Qlfiiglilizisiiql Convenient branches Trimmin , r ca ,E . fiifiiijlltliim, .L 21, in , riI:y fjIf5f,II V ' I III! Ei!I!iiliIniiIlIIiIII e ar s E A ,IT-gtgjryr xg Las Vegas, evada -1 IYQLL-.li em . . . . e r ar . e n ve. Presid nt 's e as, Nev. 328 Custom Residential Commercial CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR 4625 Lorna Place Las Vegas Nevada Phone ROBERT E. RAIVIOS 878-3207 Owner After 6:00 P.M. RITE TILE COMPANY Atlas Tires 8: Batteries Tune Up 8a Brakes LAMON COLLINS EXXON 481 So Decatur QAt Altaj Phone Las Vegas Nevada 89107 873 0813 NIght TwaIn Lounge SandwIches and CocktaIIs 49 5 East TwaIn 734 9010 VEGAS UPHOLSTERY 84 FLOOR CO Where workmanship IS still an art FREE ESTIMATES FREE , U uuuuuuuuullvwif EXCELLENT PICK UP 8L DELIVERY 878 0467 l57I N DECATUR BL d W I pp g O T Sd Wt SELECTION OF FABRICS 1 I Q, ffyou don I know ewehy know yom awake MUG-517161Z JE ELERS ,IOS S56 E SAI-IARA AVE X' VEGAS VILLAGE WEST If TN I . I O O J A K J H . . . . ' ' ' w -Q . ., mem , , ' . 'I-,nil Uv ,-mfg ' LAS VEGAS 225 FFIEMONT ST ii' fix S ' ' ' ' I i A' Located in Won er or d Sho in SCAN Gm SOL Center- n he I e ihThe Banks 329 We are proud to have built Western High School I A Tlbertl Construetlon Co Inc uahtv 111 Coustruotlon Congratulations class of 76 li SIZZL l smce1960 Sizzler Family Steak House of Decatur , 'bb fqfifflfiif-fy o o C O Q . 7 . . I I Yx 1r' xSgY H v l tw ln. ' t l USE l Tom Miller, Mngr. - l ' I SKIN-I0 llNS . ' ' o , , 0 O 1 0 . . .98 . I ton Blvd. - Las Vegas, Nev . - 93 Congratulations to the CLASS 0F 76 Nevada s largest Ford Dealer has the sprrrt of 76 Friendly Down Home Sales 81 Service' K I , I nt IIIYQ 'X K h 666 N DECATUR PH 870 7221 Next to Western Hugh Between Fremont and Washington SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN 7 30 AM 5 30 PM MONDAY th FRIDAY LARGE MODERN PAINT AND BODY SHOP FACILITY G D h Sle 845 1 - ' 1 1 ,Q 4 I 4 , S 4 Q ' Y xxx . Z X Xxxxxxx - ,., X, 'ZX A tt.t,. l R . , X X g ' ' A In xqsw A fe TAL! 'Y W 11 U e efeiee - I I - I - TU Fri ndly Y own ome a 5 ervice Solar Reflective Glass 84 Fllm THE 5 Er MIRRUH anti-iiiinw COMPLETE AUTO GLASS FOR FOREIGN 8: DOMESTIC CARS I 'fir' G X ll1i Cl'-T'r:'V-jg-.'i.t7 Custom Mirrors Antique Mirrors HOMES SUBDIVISIONS OLAND Kadnek Development Corporation 2913 INDUSTRIAL ROAD LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89109 Foundation 0 Geology Sorlstestlng 0 Drilling lEl3Qlll3Tl'llll SSKBHEUUEBE LABORATORIES, INC LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89106 548 4113 'il , :SL ,AIH . A AS N at r r r ' Cf I I I 3- :Ev ' mm 'ASAS I 2401 K WEST BONANZA 332 Complete Car Beauty Care provided by I ,VP ,v-A . J A Q . 1 CHARLESTON WEST CAR WASH AND DETAIL SHOP 4820 West Charleston 878 4825 Academy of HaIr DesIgn Beauty School Fast SpecIalIzed Trammg Open to the PublIc for All Beauty SSFVICGS ln the Westland Mall 4445W Charleston 878 1185 l3lRl.S STATE SHE! L Boulevard Shell 3519 Maryland Parkway STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES CIQQ HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS JOSEPH A ROWAN 1912 d B9 I .Q-.L It I 2 a I I , if ..c,.x.,I it STATE FIXDM , VNSURANCE , .., W, - Local Agent ' L'k a good neighbor, State Farm is the . ' 'I Ct' I -1 B d. L v Q ,N 104 333 COULTER MOBILE HOMES MG QUAUARRAL REAL 4270 Boulder Hwy., Las Vegas The Nations Oldest Dealership Since 1936 ? .. 1 .- I Ty 5000 WISI C.lIARI I SION RUIII I VARID IVI .S - I702j 8707206 DICK CRITES AND ROBERT OWCZARZAK I I IOFI c' N' Nfl X V1 .ILL ..., ,hw i:ViEf,i: ' ' I 4. QSO? 3-I - L' I I :X-UIIII' I! J ff ss. 5?-II . ,--...,' f' Ie.,i gl' ,,l'Ll 7 ' 'T- ------ ', I .-.-. -f.-I ' ..,,,, , ' , ' 1 L jf' , 'LLT' I' an - ff ' 91:4 - - , L. 'ff' F' avi. SAVINGS 8L SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS ' NEW 8L USED MOBILE HOMES ' BANK FINANCING 4' WE STOCK ALL SIZES 4' MOBILE HOME INSURANCE CALL 451 8012 Servlce Dept 451 7177 'X 1' gm HANSEN PLUMBING 81 HEATING OF NEVADA. INC. 2131 INDUSTRIAL RD LAS vsc-As NEVADA PHONE 384 B993 ,,,..-an C5-M' mrlwff, I'wPIlw0,o-L AWARDS H EADQUAR'TERb TROPHIES 8: PLAQUES FOR ANY NEED 824 LAS VEFAS BLVD SOUTH 384 7663 Nevada P xcigltl' trol Inc COMMERCIAL INDUS RESIDENTIAL BODYGUAFIDS ATROL MW 1' Phone saz 5356 A p g3,'fL0g fa ' Rd digs 4g,9i,51g.i 3 'k JIIVI JOHNSON Vegas Nevada 89102 2 N...- 'Zz X' 'vs - .r I , L 'bf X C vs n I ' ' 'I I l Q . I v , 2 ,XIEII QI? QQ, fi' 4 'A .ffgfxfwg lin- 44 N, 'I -c-Q: ' mfw- ,s I A A A I if 'ffl I , I I if IA' mf, L1-Iam: J I I I 1II5l:fv:mlI if 7 ' S ' ki, 7 YIZIIIIIIII- 'f'7I, ' ' ' I ' I I ' 5 ' 'L',4IY l'I':ISHN IW' N hz! If gg'5.gy!,1s3:y-,gryqgs-. 'IM , ,h'.- ,M I 5. NIS' . .1 UNIFORIVIED 81 NDN-UNA If-?,.-Imp-.I.::,wf- DS AVAILABLE .,.. , ,Q ,, IM X,.,,, ,ew 4',1I'IfifssiafIwI0IakIld1I2I2I1Z.:, .aw-,13:g f ,c T:F,'ZTI5HI1,i'IFhfI'Q ..,I:Gx?'1.':1'fi , gg, 'wcmlyx Hwy l5'g::::,:41r2'?w.. 'II A rm. f 11,w':m.I I ,H mai:-'5,.:-.:.: . . .Q 'lf-T-113, 2 'vyqgpik , ' ' Q . 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Af Maas' I fm- .sbwfic 334 Silver State 6'las.s' Q -Sf Mirror Co Inc FOUNDED 1953 2825 EAST REMONT fr h Sho bool 382-M00 LAS VEGA NEVADA aw M Better Servrce Along The Chevron Way Duck Craig Chevron Service f Vegas Dr 8 Decatur Blvd Las Vegas NV 89108 Telephone 8701699 B 84P AUTO PARTS W .0 1 870 7251 LOWEST PRICEQ IN TOWN nmousu oun New mscouur Pnoermm VEGAS DR BGP 1401 N DECATUR There rs a difference 'NEARWONUERWURLU' wAsHrNGTON AVE an A W: BAM 8PM o , I r.-:DMPLE1-E sanvrcs: E gm- E: -h Maron omfe w Q ,J S A W GX 1 l lk' K V ir ra W f 'Q 6 r TX 1 J X K l ' C UL, V N S :ff - O O . . l 7 8 y F, 'ff S 335 n.LucAc4v,wuugc0a,w P O BoxI4870 2548 WESI DESEPT INN ROAD AT HIGHLAND LAS VEGAS NEVADA AREA CODE 702735 9141 F'-515' is MEMBER AMERICAN RENTAL ASSOCIATION K5 T941 NWS rooms iff, ruulvnsnr AHERN RENTER5 CENTER INC s , tl 1785 W BONANZA RD LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89106 PHONE 648 6212 A A v A I-I AI LAS VEGAS NEVADA Smcere Best Fred Atlyeh s Chevron -xx h N ' ,-.nv o - Wishes A f ' ANI' ' l w , I 46,60 . QQ lr, - si 336 - CoNoRATuLATloNs FROM 'xYSAvAvEEM VW f l TACo BELL RENTALS INC 2771 So INDUSTRIAL RD LAS EGA LYNN P I..ULL. RAC OR SERV CE EQUIPMENT 734 7991 S LES REN LS 1-gl r LEQLLELX f cl on Qaszzxtfgf ' Featuring Redlken Hair Products Hour 8. Wag Fcashuons Expert Beouhcuons 'k COURTEOUS SERVICE 'I REASONABLE RATES Dusfmchve Sfylung 'k LATEST STYLES Advanced Color Work Natural Looking Permonents Wngs 8- Hourpueces Soles 8- Servuce OPEN 9 A M TO 8 P M CLOSED SUNDAY AMPLE FREE PARKING 8 1575 Noam oscnun us vscAs Impe nal Plaza Next to Wonder World at Decatur 8 Vegas Drive U I J! 2,1 .if 'NA 1--'1' J -M. -gr vi s, NEvAoA I wr MANASER I . tif , - LEA: T I x' Z, I Qq ' J , CTE I A K . ' , I If 2 NP 'I L TQ E . 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MESQUITE LAS VEGAS NEVADA 702f385-7838 C O U N TR Y C L U B OF NICOSIA ogiz omlitionin an gg .-1 I 34 , Y Education makes a people eas to lead but difficult to rlve easy to govern but Impossible to enslave g 1828 as-lawmis GIDGSGFZL HOTEL H Ai IN Sands SI R lAlwI-'IQIHTRK HOTEL SLIPPER HUGHES HOTELS and CASINOS ll - 3, . , . . I 1 ' ' ll Lord Brou ham, C E :Le I ll QL XXX lc WSW 1 1 F C LTYI DEX Iames Aiwohi English, U.S. History, Senior Class Advisor and Football coach lAst.J, BA, College of Idaho, MEd, UNLV, 7 yrs at Western, 11 yrs in teaching. Home- town, Honolulu, Hawaii. Hobbies, Hunting, out- door recreation. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Terry Armstrong Biology, BS, UNLV, 7 yrs at Western, 7 yrs teaching, Hometown, Glendale, Nevada, Hobbies, skiing, boating, jewelry construction. Zodiac Sign: Leo L. Kay Barney Music in Modern Society, BS, Music and MS, Ad- ministration, Univ. of Nev. 11 yrs at Western 21 yrs teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nev. Hobbies, Sports, hunting and fishing. Zodiac Sign: Aries Nathan Bassing Senior Comp. Speech, TAC Chairman, Debate, Debate and Speech Coach, Quest Committee Mem- ber, BS, UNLV, 9 yrs in teaching, 4 yrs at Western, Hometown, Los Angeles, Calif. Hobbies, reading and travel. Zodiac Sign: Aries Doug P. Bennion Industrial Crafts, Crafts Foundation, Arts 81 Crafts, BA, Southern Utah State College, 3 yrs at Western, 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Henderson, Nevada. Zodiac Sign: Aries Thelma Boyd Title 1, Reading Specialist, Business Administration and Reading, 1 yr at Western, 1 yr teaching. Home- town, Thomson, Georgia. Zodiac Sign: Virgo 344 ..... , -' ' i 5.177157 :wr ,c Q. .,,.. , H5255 f VY. 5553572255 ,:V:17.:'iIi 'Ni'l :17 ,. '::77:39Ef?SEPh !f1i7f5'ff' 55, 'i l' 'QE' .- i 'va Q gt V Q- -w e If IMS ! 1. - lack W. Brailsford Marriage and the Family, BS, BYU, MEd, UNLV, 13 yrs at Western, 13 yrs in teaching, Hometown, N. Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, sports, music, and travel. Donald D. Burger Assistant Principal, BA, University of South Florida, MEd, UNLV, 5 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in Education, Hometown, Tampa, Florida, Hobbies, Snow skiing, water skiing, and tennis. Zodiac Sign: Virgo lane Burrough World Lit, Senior Comp., BA, Wash. State University, MEd, UNLV, 12 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Seattle, Wash., Hobbies, being loyal, true, brave, organized, efficient, talented and fond of forms. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Iosephine Byrd Math, BS, University of Cincinnati, 12 yrs at Western, 19 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Detroit, Michigan. Zodiac Sign: Leo William T. Byrnes U.S. History, American Government, Social Studies, Dept Coord, BS, UNR, MA, Northern Arizona, 4 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, San Francisco, Calif., Hobbies reading, stock market, and politics. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Sandra I. Carley Adv. Alg, Geometry, Career math, Math Dept Coord., Softball Coach, BS, Drake University, B yrs at Western, 11 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Huxley, Iowa, Hobbies, Iudo, basketball, reading, crossword puszels, bike riding, softball, traveling, knitting, and mechanics, Zodiac Sign: Libra Louis B. Casey Geometry, Career math, BS, MS, Oklahoma State University 11 yrs at Western, 27 yrs in teaching, Hobbies, music, photography, and reading. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Lenise M. Christopher Amer. Lit, Comp, National Honor Society and Varsity Quiz Ad., Scholarship Com., BA, St. Olaf College, MA, Univ of Ore., 15 yrs at Western, 21 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Menomonie, Wisconsin, Hobbies, reading, and music. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Gerald G. Clark Biol0gy, Human Biology, Anatomy, BS Zoology, MNS Biology and Chemistry, Idaho State University, 11 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pocatello, Idaho, Hobbies, fishing and backpacking. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Robert D. Cremer U.S, History, Geog., Varsity Quiz Ad., NHS Ad., Member of Scholarship Comm., BS., Med, DEd, University of South Dakota, 12 yrs at Western, 19 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Spencer, South Dakota, Hobbies, reading, and gardening. Zodiac Sign: Pisces Richard W. Crites Amer. Lit., Comp, Self Defense, BS, University of Nebraska, 7 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Home- town, South Sioux City, Nebraska, Hobbies, Golf, and swimming. Zodiac Sign: Taurus William A. Croteau Government, History, BA, Notre Dame, 6 yrs at Western, 19 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Zodiac Sign: Leo Ann Crumpton Special Education, MS, University of Detroit, 3 yrs at Michigan, 2 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Winston, Salem, N. Carolina, Zodiac Sign: Virgo 345 Thomas G. Daley Biology, Zoology, BS, University of Nevada, 12 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, boating, fishing, and water skiing. Zodiac Sign: Libra Gloria G. Davis Physical Education, BS, Lane College, Jackson, Tenn., 3 yrs at Western, 3 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Memphis,Tenn., Hobbies, tennis, swimming, modeling, traveling, and giving constructive advice. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Robert C. Dawson Career Education, BA, Northeastern State, Okla- homa, 13 yrs at Western, 19 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Hobbies, fishing, and golf. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Ivy O. Dixon U.S. History, Civil War, Chess Club Ad., BS, Edu- cation, MA, Industrial Education, 6 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Ajo, Ariz., Hobbies, travel, music, hunting, and building furniture. Zodiac Sign: Leo Muriel E. Dodds Bookeeping, Shorthand, Applied Office Practice, BS, MS, Miami University, New York University, 3V2 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Botavia, Ohio. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Raymond C. Dooley U.S. History, Senior Class Adv, BA, MA, St. Francis Milwaukee, 6 yrs at Western, 26 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Greeley, Nebraska, Hobbies, coin and gun collecting. Zodiac Sign: Libra Dwight D. Dorman Comp., Intro to Lit, Scholarship Com., BA, Univ. of Colorado, 4 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Denver, Colorado. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio B1 00 523 .-Wg' A tvrdfi ' W 'fi fi' ' ITC ft' ,F it ' Binnie Douglas Counselor, Modeling Club Advisor, MA, USC, UNLV, john Carroll Univ., UNLV, teaching at West- ern, Brinley, and North High School in Ohio. Zodiac Sign: Aries Mike Edwards Assistant Principal, BS, Eastern Montana, MS, NAU, Adm. credentials, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 13 yrs in education, Hometown, Harlowton, Montana, Hob- bies, all sports, and music. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Victor V. Entzel Adv. Typing, Beg. Shorthand, Shorthand Theory, Girl's 8t Boys tennis coach, Business dept coord., MEd, BS, Eastern Montana College of Ed, MA North- ern Arizona University, 13 yrs at Western, 13 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Sidney, Montana, Hob- bies, tennis, painting, and building furniture. Zodiac Sign: Cancer Thomas A. Farnsworth TV Productions, U.S. History, AV Dept. Dir., Asst. Varsity Basketball coach, IV Basketball coach, special sports director and intramural sports director, TV Club Ad., BS, UNLV, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, Hollywood Stuntman. Zodiac Sign: Pisces joseph E. Gallia Spcial Education, Ast. Football and Head Wrestling Coach, BS, UNLV, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, sports. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio William D. Gallinger Alg., Analysis, MS, University of Oregon, 15 yrs at Western, 24 yrs in teaching, Hometown, where he happens to be, Hobbies, dignified aging. Zodiac Sign: Leo james G. Garoufes Guitar, jubilation, BS, MS, Ithaca College, Home- town, Argyle, New York, Hobbies, all sports, and leathercraft, Zodiac Sign: Cancer 346 Derald C. Grauberger Head 84 Dept Coord. Counselor, MA, Arizona State University, 5 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Hotchkiss, Colorado. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Sunnie Rae Grigsby Bachelor Arts, Food I, BS, MS, Northern Arizona University, 1016 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Selig- man, Arizona. Zodiac Sign: Libra Eugene E. Grimm Counseling, BS, MA, Northern Arizona University, 3 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Wautoma, Wisconsin, Hobbies, sports, and recrea- tion unlimited. Zodiac Sign: Pisces Salvatore C. Gugino Civil Rights, Urban Problems, Military Policy and National Sec., junior Class Adv., BA, UNLV,2V2 yrs at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fredonia, New York, Hobbies, writing, motorcycling, weight- lifting. Zodiac Sign: Taurus james G. Harris Band, Music Theory, Band Leader, MME, Central State University, Northern Arizona University, 4 yrs at Western, 21 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Okla- homa City, Oklahoma. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Lynn E. Hartle World Lit, English Grammar, Songleader Ad., BA in Education, MA, 6 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Henderson, Nevada, Zodiac Sign: Gemini Hugh M. Hawkins American Gov., BA, MA, Northern Arizona Univer- sity, 15 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Hope Hull, Alabama. Zodiac Sign: Libra ,,f 7 V. c Robert C. Henningsen History of the West, Core, BS University of South Dakota, MA, No. Arizona, EDS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Lawton, Iowa, Hobbies, basketball. Zodiac Sign: Libra Pamela Hicks American Lit. I, 84 II, Comp., Lettergirls Club, BS, UNLV, Med, UNLV, 4 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, all sports, and traveling. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius lamesW. Holliday American Government, Athletic Director, BA, State College of Iowa, MA, Northern Arizona, 11 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Muscatine, Iowa, Hobbies, sports. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Sue Hughes Intro to Lit, journalism, War Whoop Ad., BA, BYU, MS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, gardening, needlework, sewing, and geneology. Zodiac Sign: Aries Walter E. lacobson Ceramics, Art Metals, Fibres, Printmaking, Service Art, BS, University of Michigan, MS, New Mexico Highlands University, 15 yrs at Western, 27 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Perley, Minnesota, Hobbies, travel, photography, watercolor painting. Zodiac Sign: Cancer Huey L. johnson Biology, Env, Science, Cross Country 8g Track coach, BS, Middle Tenn. State University, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Chicago, Ill., Hobbies, basketball, track, and cards. Zodiac Sign: Pisces loan B. Kettlehut World Lit, Comp., Senior Class Ad., BA, MA, Uni- versity of Southern Calif., 14 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching, Hometown, New York, Hobbies, fishing, and fencing. Zodiac Sign: Pisces 347 44 25522 'W' ..... ,w -' Yvimi c' 42: aj if-'J 1 gym., 'S ., Cory Knauss Elementary Algebra, Career Math, Business Math, Asst. wrestling coach, BA, Washington State Univer- sity, 2 yrs at Western, 4 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Moses Lake, Washington, Hobbies, snow skiing, and water skiing. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Alan I. LaRocque General Business, Coop Ed. Basketball coach, Stu- dent Store Manager, AA, from Long Beach City College, BS, from Cal Polly Pomona University, 2 yrs at Western, 2 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Long Beach, California, Hobbies, basketball. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Scott G. Lee American Lit., German, BA, MA, Brigham Young University, 6 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Portland, Oregon. Zodiac Sign: Aries Lamond L. LeFevre Auto Mechanics Instructor, Western High Auto Club Ad., LA Trade Tech, Southern Utah State, UNLV, 6 yrs at Western, 7 yrs at teaching, Home- town, Henderson, Nevada, Hobbies, cars, Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Lyle P. Louis Practical English, World Literature, Comp., MS in Education, Emporia State Teachers, Western Montana College of Education, 13 yrs at Western, 14 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Emporia, Kansas, Hobbies, golf, baseball, travel, art, theater, lShake- spearel. Zodiac Sign: Libra Bonita Madden French, Spanish, Concert Choir, BA, MA, University of Nev., Reno, Nevada, 3 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Burbank, Calif., Hobbies, reading, and cooking. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Patricia A. Marra American Lit., Comp, BA, UNLV, 5 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Hobbies, reading, swimming, tennis. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Debbie Mathis P.E. 81 English, Health, Phys. Ed., Recreation 84 Park Administration, Murray State University, Flagtwirler Advisor, 2 yrs at Western, Hometown, Murray, Ken- tucky. Hobbies, motorcycle riding, and ceramics. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Nancy Meyer Reading lCore Program 84 Reading Labi, BS, Eng- lish 81 Education, MEd, emphasis in reading, Uni- versity of Nebraska, 1 yr at Western, 3 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Gresham, Wisconsin. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius William G. Meyer Aerospace Education, BS-BUS AD, BA-SOC. SCI., MS-SEC ED., Wayne State Univ., UNLV, 1 yr at Western, Hometown, Detroit, Mich. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Mary McClincy Clothing, Homemaking Crafts, BS, North Dakota State University, 12 yrs at Western, 17 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Moorhead, Minnesota. Zodiac Sign: Taurus Winona M. McDonald Beg. Typing, Typing A, Personal Shorthand, Hearts and Flowers, BS, Bowling Green State University, MA, Northern Arizona University, 15 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, West Unity, Ohio, Hobbies, antiques, railroad date nails, bottles, bud vases, miniture, lamps, turquoise, sports. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Earl McFarland Health, Ast. Football, Soccer, Baseball coach, BA, Weber State College, 2 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Ogden, Utah, Hobbies, sports, and going to ballgames, Zodiac Sign: Cancer Bruce Miller Principal, BA, Wayne State, Nebraska, MAE, UNR, University of Nevada, Reno, 4 yrs at Western, 18 yrs in Administration, Hometown, Pender, Nebras- ka, Hobbies, fishing, and hunting, Zodiac Sign: Aquarius 348 I F .. - ' 2, If a T as T HQ , 3 fr? wit, 2552 ' Eg 2 -f ATR E 5' If X' it FJ 5 , if H. , - , Nancyl. Moligoni Girl's Physical Education, BS, Illinois State Univer- sity, MS, Arizona State University, 3 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Menominee, Michi- gan, Hobbies, sports. Zodiac Sign: Leo Henryj. Moore Councelor, BS, Alabama State University, MS, Mar- quelto University, MA, Fisk University, 10 yrs at Western, 21 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hobbies, golf, gardening, and traveling. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Beverly Mudd Composition I, fCoreI, Health, lCoreJ, Read- ing, UNR, BA, UNLV, 1 yr at Western, Hometown, Erie, Penn. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Terry R. Nagel Woodworking, BS, BHSC, South Dakota, 3 yrs at Western, 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Spearfish, South Dakota, Hobbies, restoration of old cars. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Frank A. Nails junior Core, job Bank, Work Experience, BA, West- ern State College, Colorado, MA, UNLV, 4 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Florence, Colorado. Zodiac Sign: Leo Maxine Newsome American Government, BS, Integrated Social Sci- ence, Tyler lunior College, Jarvis Christian College, Texas Tech Univ., 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Gladewater, Texas. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Robert I. Owczarzak Chemistry Adv. Chemistry, Science Club Co-Advis- or, Science Dept. Coord, BS, Purdue University, MS, Purdue University, 6 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Hammond, Indiana, Hobbies, bowling, golf, tennis, and tropical fish. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn 1. Mervin Owens Speed Reading, Composition, BS, BYU, MA, Arizona State University, 14 yrs at Western, 22 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Showlow, Arizona, Hobbies, camping, traveling, gardening, and reading. Zodiac Sign: Gemini john Perri Adv. Alg, Computer Science, Elementary Alg., BA, MA, Univ. of Northern Colorado, UNLV, 7 yrs at Western, 7 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Salida, Colorado. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Amor A. Perry Com'l Art, Drawing and Paint, Basic Design, Letter- ing, Art Guild Ad., BA, West Liberty Teachers Col- lege, MA, Northern Arizona University, 15 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Cleveland, Ohio, Hobbies, grandchildren, and photography. Zodiac Sign: Pisces William F. Pirtle Sculpture, Arts 81 Crafts, Basic Design, BS, NAU, MS, NAU, Flagstaff Arizona, 7 yrs at Western, 11 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Clarkdale, Arizona, Hobbies, making Turquoise, and silver jewelery. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Phillip T. Reaves U.S. History, Ethnic Studies, Football staff, track coach asst., BS, University of Kansas, 2 yrs at West- ern, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown,Fresno,California, Hobbies, sports, working with young people, and do it yourself things. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Robert E. Reed Driver Education, Advanced P.E., Varsity Baseball, Saftey Club Ad., BA, Arizona State University, MA, Northern State University, 3 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hob- bies, hunting, and fishing. Zodiac Sign: Libra Frank D. Reeves Drafting, Auto Mech, Industrial Crafts, Asst. Foot- ball coach, BA, MA, Western State College, 3 yrs at Western, 11 yrs in teaching, Hometown, La-junta, Colorado, Hobbies, fishing, and golf. Zodiac Sign: Virgo 349 Dennis F. Rosch Assistant Principal, BS, University of Nevada, Reno, MA, Northern Arizona University, 3 yrs at Western, 11 yrs in teaching Administration, Hometown, Henderson, Nevada, Hobbies, Hunting, golf, and coin collecting. Zodiac Sign: Aries H. R. Sawin Core Math, Geometry, Asst. l.V. Basketball Coach, BS, Black Hills State College, 2 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Lead, South Dakota, Hob- bies, basketball, softball, tennis, water skiing, snow skiing, and restoration of old cars, Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Donna L. Schaefer Counselor, Sophomore class advisor, BS, Keuka College, New York, MS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, HometownfSyracuse, New York, Hobbies, golfing, eating, and arts and crafts. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Stanley C. Scheiner Career, Health, BS, UNLV, MA, UNLV, 7 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, bridge, golf, and basketball, Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Charles Seipel Special Education, BS, MS, Illinois State University, 8 yrs at Western, 17 yrs teaching, Hometown, Athens, Illinois, Hobbies, sports. Zodiac Sign: Virgo lack S. Shelton Phys. Ed., Golf and tennis coach, BS, Southwestern State, MA, Oklahoma University, 11 yrs at Western, 25 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Eakly, Oklahoma, Hobbies, fishing, hunting, reading, golf, tennis, and cards. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Elaine G. Sherman Drama, Stagecraft, Puppet Workshop, Performing Arts dept. coord., drama club, school plays, BA, 4 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, LA, Calif., Hobbies, acting, macrame, and painting. Zodiac Sign: Pisces Cliff Sieler Dean of Boys, BS, University of South Dakota, MA, Northern Arizona University, 3 yrs at Western, 16 yrs in education, Hometown, Mobridge, South Dakota. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Mattie M. Sieler Librarian, BA, University of South Dakota, MA, Northern Arizona University, 3 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Mobridge, South Dakota, Hobbies, camping. Zodiac Sign: Aries Ioann Slade Art I, Art II, Draw. I, Paint I, Films I gl Il, Advisor Senior Class, Art Guild Ad., BA, Saint Mary College, MA, Arizona State, 13 yrs at Western, 20 yrs in teach- ing, Hometown, Billings, Montana, Hobbies, Mov- ies, the Senior Class. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Elizabeth A. Sloan Government, Student Council Advisor, BA, UNR, MA, NAU, 6 yrs at Western, too many years in teach- ing, Hometown, Kittanning, Penn., Hobbies, teach- ing. Zodiac Sign: Cancer Barbara Smith American Lit II, Publications, Language Arts Dept. Coord, Scholarship Com., BS, University of Idaho, 13 years at Western, 17 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Wilkes-Barre, Penn., Hobbies, Yearbooks. Zodiac Sign: Taurus Dennis Smith Senior Comp, World Lit, Photography, Publications, BA, MA, Kearney State College, 13 yrs at Western, 20 yrs in teaching, Hometown, McAlester, Okla- homa, Hobbies, Yearbooks. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Horrace W. Smith Physical Education, PE Dept Coord., Head Foot- ball State Champion Coach, Varsity Letterman's Club Ad., BS, BYU, MEd, UNLV, 6 yrs at Western, 6 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Odessa, Texas, Hob- bies, Fishing. Zodiac Sign: Pisces 350 Ruth L. Smith Begin Recordkeeping, Business Law Data Processing Office machines, BS, BA, Tri State College, UNLV, 9 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Rising Sun, Indiana. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Karl Spendlove Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Gun Club Ad., BS, SUSC, MA, NAU, 3 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Hurricane, Utah, Hobbies, motorcycles and water skiing. Zodiac Sign: Pisces Dewain Steadman junior Core, On-Site-Observation, Work Experi- ence, MA, University of Nevada, 5 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Nancy Stenger Coed PE and girls PE, Cheerleader Advisor and Girls Track Coach, BS, UNLV, 2 yrs at Western, 3 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada, Hobbies, swimming, skiing, and bicycling. Zodiac Sign: Pisces james E. Story Title I Developmental Reading, technical ast. for drama dept, and media specialist, BA, U. of Idaho, MEd, U. of Idaho, STD, St. Anthony, 2 yrs at Western, 9 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Spokane, Washington. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Claudia Thompson English and American Lit., BA, UNR,1 yr at Western, Hometown, Castro Valley, California. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Eric Traasdahl Boys PE and Gymnastics, and Drivers Ed, ast., foot- ball coach, BA, So. Utah State, MA, NAU, 2 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Zodiac Sign: Aries Edea Trapletti Spanish, International Club Ad., BS, UNLV, 6 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Trieste, Italy, Hobbies, piano, and reading. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Rosemary Treacy Geometry, Business math, Career Math, BA, MEd, Syracuse Univ., UNLV, 15 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio james C. Waldron Auto Mechanics, Behind the wheel driving, VICA Club Ad., BS, Utah State University, MS, Utah State University, 15 yrs at Western, 15 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Samaria, Idaho, Hobbies, most sports, and anything mechanical. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius john E. Vandendries Reading, BS in Education, Fordham University,1 yr at Western, Hometown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Zodiac Sign: Pisces lohn Watkins Biology, Gymnastics, Science Club Ad., and Mascot coach, BS, Luck Haven StateACollege, MA, North Arizona Univ., 8 yrs at Western, 12 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Williamsport, Penn., Hobbies, hunting, sports, camping, ceramics, and photography. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Dean F. weible Physical Education, Track 81 State Champion Cross Country Coach, BAE, Nebraska State College, MA, UNLV, 8 yrs at Western, 8 yrs in teaching, Home- town, Wayne, Nebraska, Hobbies, snow skiing, and hunting. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Richard Welch U.S.History, Asst. Basketball coach, BS, University South Dakota, MA, Northern Arizona University, 7 yrs at Western, 14 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Madison, South Dakota, Hobbies, golf, and tennis. Zodiac Sign: Libra 351 r g , X 1, : N . Loisj.Williams Child Development, Foods l, Adv. Foods, Home- making, Crafts, BS, Grambling College, 3 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Pioneer, Louisiana, Hobbies, Crafts and sewing. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Estella L. Wollin Dean of Girls, BA, California State, Long Beach, MA, UNLV, 10 yrs at Western, 10 yrs in teaching, Home- town, San Pedro, Calif., Hobbies, boating, fishing, sports, and sewing. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Matthew Young Health 84 Drivers Education, Head Soccer Coach, Adv. Driving Instructor, BA, Southern Colorado State College, 4 yrs at Western, 5 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Fortworth, Texas, Hobbies, woodwork- ing. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Gretchen Zupko Composition, BS, in Education, UNLV, 1 yr at West- ern, Hometown, Tucson, Arizona. Zodiac Sign: Cancer Delmar L. Dolan AFIROTC, Aerospace Leadership, 1 yr at Western, 4 yrs in the Air Force, Hometown, Barnwell, South Carolina. Zodiac Sign: Leo Kathleen Harney Counselor, BA, English, MEd, Counseling and guid- ance, College of Steubenville, Ohio, UNLV, 1 yr at Western, 14 yrs in teaching, Hometown, Steuben- ville, Ohio. Zodiac Sign: Cancer CE ERAL I DEX AOP .................. 42-43 Arsenic and Old Lace . .214-215 Art .,...........,...... 12-13 Art Guild . . . Auto Shop .,.. ....218-219 ....28-29 Bachelor Arts .... ...... 4 8-49 Band ................ 166-167 Baseball .......... Supplement Basketball, boys ...... 242-247 Basketball, girls ........ 196-199 Black History Week .... 292-293 Blood Drive .......... 294-295 'Bowling . . . Boys . . . Cars .......... . . . .226-227 . . . .276-277 ....300-301 Cheerleaders .......... 180-181 Cheerleaders, JV ...... 240-241 Choir ............ Christmas .... Class Officers Seniors .... Juniors ...... Sophomores .... Clerical Staff .... Computer Club .... ......222 . . . .248-249 ....52-53 ....114-115 ....136-137 ....46-47 ......20-21 Cross Country . . .... 176-177 Cycle Club ..... .... 2 87 Debate .................. 289 Donkey Basketball .... 212-213 Drama Club ...... ......250 Editors Page ...... Supplement Epitaph Staff .......... 302-305 Executive Board ...... 232-233 Expression .... Fashion ...... Fishing Club ... Flags ....... Football ,......... ..,.258-261 ....284-285 ...,..286 ....178-179 ....l84-193 Future Secretaries ........ 288 Girls ...... ........ 2 78-279 Graduation ........ Supplement Gulf, boys Gulf, girls . . . . 194-195 Halloween . . . .206-207 Home Coming ........ 168-175 Homemaking Crafts ...... 26-27 International Club ........ 272 Janitors . . . ..... 44-45 Jewelry . . . ...,. 22-23 Jubilation . . ..... 220-221 Juniors .... ..... 1 16-135 J.V. Teams .... ..... 2 70-271 Lettergirls .... ..... 2 64-265 Lettermen . Make-up .... Mascotts . Model Club ......223 ...14-15 .....273 ....,251 NHS ................ 224-225 NHS Intiation .... Supplement Patterns .... ..... 2 62-263 P. E ......... . . Principal ........ .....50-51 .....6-7 Principal, Vice ............ 8-9 Powder Puff Puppets ...... .....2l0-211 .....34-35 Rain .......... Registration .... Registration, New ROTC ........ Sadie Hawkins .. Scholarships . . . Science Club .... Seniors ....... Senior Ball ..... Signs ...... Spirit .... Soccer .... . . Softball .... . . Songleaders . . Sophomores .... Soul Club .... Soulettes . . . Ski Club .... Tennis, boys .... Tennis, girls . . Track .... . . Valentines .... Varsity Quiz .... Volleyball .... War Whoop . . Wrestlerettes .... Wrestling .... Yearbook Party . ...l64-165 ...16-17 ........38-41 . ...l8-19 ......216-217 Supplement ......280-281 .......54-113 Supplement ......274-275 .....208-209 ......236-239 Supplement ......234-235 .....138-157 .......291 .......290 .....298-299 .....200-201 ......202-203 Supplement .....252-253 . . . . .268-269 .....228-229 . . .204-205 . . .256-257 . . .254-255 Supplement


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