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

 - Class of 1982

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Fashions, school pride, cars, eekends eTc .... all aTTribuTed To our everlasTing emories. This yearbook capTures basic memories nd feelings ThaT all of us felT and our hearTs conTain ll of The resT. We experienced new ideas, new iends, and fun Times. These cherished memories ure forever. fPhoTos by: Alben 84 James -1,3,6,7,8: , fi in H' Q, -. 'k ' Mfii af . 'W ,r Qi, is, -f ef N 2 , .STory-2,4,9,1O, M. Rubin-111 7 f , , ,4 Viv 'gr A Y I HJ W ru xi, Ly V VW W J f ll T ' SJ r,+i4.lr.3i+l:liiL1 11 Theme 5 SVR SM K 1' ,m,,? ,' t ax 'V Y i f rvmnnb. -fi . N 12' ,xml . 6 Theme fgfffif ' W. .ua 1 A new ond renewed pride shined Through WesTem ond iTs sTudenTs This yedr. Through The exciTmenT of o long- dwdiTed winning fooTbdll Tedm ond jusT pldin craziness, led by The senior cldss, The WE in WesTem once ogdin signified The unily wiThin our school. Our pride ond spiriT wds expressed Through The decordTion of cors, The pdrtici- pdTion of our bond in The TrddiTionoI slow mdrch led by John Krdniz, ond by every person who Took The Time To yell, use wdrpdinT, dress-up, or even give on encourdging word Towdrd WesTem godls. SomeTimes doiions spoke louderThcn words. SpiriT building gomes in dssemblies en- courdged mdny people To come olive, jusT ds mony sTu- denTs Took The Time To dress-up To 0 differenT Theme for edch ossembly. Senior Wdrriors proved Their pride ond spiriT is wiTh WesTem by pdinTing Their porking spdces, ds dll Three closses showed Their belief in WesTem by porlici- pdTing fully in every ossembly ond dcTiviTy. Through our spiriT, The new pride will oonTinue. is X. Hmm 'in .annum 'Xl '- , v- -4 4 it A ' qaiilfr 'QW' 5 fm ,-Q' 2- . .fi xt :EA ' '55 53243 c f. ' .' I - 1S2v1qMg 51a,Si2xg-: ff' fx .... V. aliiqzl ffl ' ,, , - ' Tfsi' -4 if Q. f . A X ,L If - . 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We oiso leomed opout the cost of insuronoe, troffio citdtions, cor repoirs, ond filling up o gos tonk. But, for most of us, the costs were well worth the freedom ond pride we gdined. It wos o step closer to independence, ond onother preok into the odult world. The proud Worriors with wheels on these pdges ore: 1. Trey Hdrris, 2. Kody Sdwyer, 3. Dovid Miller, 4. Mr. Owczorzok, 5. Chris Jdcopiok, Dorrin Kelley, Brett Hulet, Fronk Consiglio, 6. How- drd Johnson, 7. Rosemory Browder, 8. Bill Sohruel, Dwoyne Brumpdck, Kelly lvioBride, John Cleven, Jerry Stonley, Ddvid Duron. lPhotos by Alpert 81 Jdmesl ' lil Theme 11 f I, I Q I vrj 12 Theme There were pop quizzes, TesTs, sTudying, ond Then There were WEEKENDS!! Eoch Friddy ond Sdiurddy held someThing speciol for everyone. IT gove edch person d chonce To relox dnd kickloock, owdy from The pressures of school. Some spenT oil doy SdTurdoy QT The Coesdrs Pdldce Grond Prix ond some jusT pioyed The ol' pinbdll rnochine in The drcddes. For Mike Worlhen ond Suzdnne Fohr iT wos d nighT dT home wiTh T.V. ond Qomes . . . Foiher Dovid Duron dnd his church of whdT's hoppenin' dlong wiTh Mickey ond Minnie Mouse enjoyed o Holloween nighT pdrly. Seniors hdve fun Tdil-gciTing in The pdrking loT ond Then ouT To Ann Rodd To rneeT The gong. Leslie Guillond owoiTs The orrivol of The crowd. Week- ends were The moin evenT ThoT kepT our inTeresT in school ond moTivoTed us To do well. lPhoTos by: Alberi 8a Jdmes - 7, J. McFdrldnd - 4, M. Rubin - 'I ,3,5,6,8,9: J. STory - 21 ,. 5964 H. 1 ITAL N Q7 Gy ci Q? se? 0 ca 4? U 6 0 Q5 Q' ca X9 Q 1? 5 cg C9 O C Q Q S K sms mn 'R N1 XY I ' l,, -2. Q1 E N is ' X B X N Q X R X, 2 1 Q Q 4 X X Qs ! 3 fa N X Q Q R X f wx Na 32 ' A N L - ' XY Rx X. Q 'X 5 , Q N is ' X W X2 X X? R Academics 15 J X X ml x n L I ,J F' fymg sf... . wills X A 'I T ' 1. Mrs. Wollin receives a kiss from Coach Bayne. 2. Mr. Birch and Mr. Wolfe enjoy watching the don- key basketball game. 3. Everyone likes to ploy uno in the student center. 4. Dr. Cram and Mr, Wolfe direct the buses after school. 5. Mrs. Wollin seems to think she's on the football team. 6. Mrs. Wollln and Coach Stein discuss the coming events of the season. 7. Looks like Dr. Cram and Mr. Wolfe have some sneaky cards. 8. Dr. Cram plays ping pong just like a pro. fPhotos by: T. Nooner- 8: J. Story - 1,2,3,11,6: P. Whitman - 5,71 16 Administration I Charles Silvesfri Ralph Cadwallder Terry Mannion Dr. James Lyman Virginia Brooks Brewster Shirley Holsf Lucille Lusk Thomas Semmens Robert Forbuss Donald R. Faiss S, as l . 'fr Bs Our principal and assisTanT principals are noT whaf you call ordinary. ln facf, They are any- Thing bui ordinary. Call Them crazy or oufra- geous. Dr. Cram, Mrs. Wollin, Mr. Birch, and Mr. Wolfe like To play backgammon and uno. Dr. Cram claims To be number one af uno, bui Mrs. Wollin disagrees. They are a colorful, lively group. Many drasiic changes have occurred in The school board This year. Superiniendeni. Claude Perkins resigned from his posiTion. AcTing superinTendenT is Charles Silvesiri. The school board has increased graduaTion reauiremenTs To 21 crediis. Also, They have deiermined Thai sTudenTs who fail profiency exams afler Taking Those required classes, will be required To Take an addiTional year in The subjeci They failed The exam in. ram Tom Birch Elmer Wolfe EsTeIla Wollin V Throughout our high school yeors we dll ot one time or onother hove been coiled or hove coiled upon the services of one of our counse- lors or deons. Eoch of our six counselors hove been busy throughout the yeor drronging tests, figuring out schedules, honding out scholorship infomwotion ond helping us de- cide our future dfler Westem. They not only help us dcodemlcolly, they ore olso our odvi- sors in such orgcrnizotlons os Songleoding, Modeling, ond A.T. ond cooches in vorious sports oround Western. Our deons hove helped mdintoin peoce ond order, which is o full time job dlone, ond enobled our octivities to run smoothly. All of these people hove ployed o very importont port ln our high school yeors ond hove every right to feel like proud porents on our grdduotion doy. Weslern's Guordion Angels Q Qi gs. i 3' it ,s , ,.,, . MM. A . 4 ss 18 Deons f Counselors James Ccvln Deon Bennie Douglas Derold G cruberge C.J. Holi Counselor Head Cpunselor r Counselor. Soul Modeling Club Club, Guns boskelbcll lheodl 33 Q 0 5 . ' .7 4' ST ' 's mf., f U- gi L X, Ng ' gl 1 1 ' Qt' ' K txt l Kathy Harney Cynthia Morris Donna Schaeffer Counselor, A.T., Songleading Dean Counselor, Girl's Golf 1. Explaining the attendance policy to parents can be very trying as Mrs. Douglas finds out. 2. Part of the job is being in ten different places at once as Mrs. Schaeffer runs to her next meeting. 3. Mr. Cavin works on his giant stack of paper work. 4. In shock, Mrs. Morris can't believe there isn't one student to see her. 5. Mrs. Harney and Jennifer Snyder look through college catalogs. 6. During junior testing Coach Hall lends a helping hand. 7. Helping JoAnn Hardwick with her schedule is our newest counselor, Mr. Warrick. 8. Head counselor, Mr. G-rauberger helps Gina Morrow during registration. lPhotos by: S. Deskin-4: J. McFarland,- 31.1. Story-1,2,5,6.7.8: portraits by Albert 84 Jamesl Deans! Counselors 19 eelieee 1 1 1. Welding ofien develops hidden creoTiviTy. 2. Mr. Nogel shows Donny Lowry how To shope d Top on o spindle shdper. 3. Mr. Waldron Tells The Two boys how To check for engine noises on on old Volks- wogon. A. Mr. Woldron Tells his students The im- pononce of every mechonicol device. 5. Rocky Whiie ond Kevin Koliennon do whoT They do besi, insieod of moking projecis. They bum Theirs. 6. Mr. Yozvdc goes over The imporioni uses of The meiol equipmenT wiTh Brod Robey. fPhoTos by S. Deskin: Xl f TJ GX ,mm-,ng K L Bc B J B A Q X YYQX G T 1enrg?aAskr Club E?11rTcOorTlon oyM01hmey Speclulngfizcvilgngfvdeni ' SLT Q 5 N xb fi? N Q V S X , XT' xx A ii S pOr1TOiTs by Alberi 84 Jornesj - Q K -QD fy X XX ULU X X ' LE X Xwxx . ' K, ,Q W faq XQ 20 shop kv 03 X XQTS U It's lVlore Thon Just o Job, li's o Work of Ari A ploce where you con be os creotive os you wont. A ploce where you get sotisfoction ond personol pride out of something you did on your own. ln lvletols I, Mr. Yozvoc hos plonned projects, such os building ci tool box. ln lvietols ll, students let their imoginotion run wild. Mr. Yozvoc mode the closs even more interesting by bringing in guest speokers to tolk obout coreer choices for students. Everybody drives o cor, so you need to know how it runs, thots the woy Mr. Woldron sees it. With so rnony different cors to work on, you will leorn everything from chonging oil, to overhouling on engine. Besides helping yourself, in leoming to work with cors, you moy olso leom to become o very good mechonlc Mr Nogel s Wood Shop is o ploce where the students pride themselves on whdt they moke ond occomplish in- Jock W. Brcllsfofd Donald E. B m mer J L, B ri Soclcl Studies Science, Soilingfgllub Englsi, Volrsritcyugmr Shop 21 Students Learn the uBusiness of Drafting The Business Department has expanded a great deal This year. The newest addition was Coach Hayden's Business and Law Class. This class let students face real life problems dealing with business and law. First and second year accounting classes taught students the basic skills needed for doing income taxes and other things that they will need to know in the future. Co-Op and Work Experience gave students a chance to experience the working world and what it is like. Other classes such as shorthand, office machines, general busi- ness, and record keeping were also offered. Coach Hayden believes that these Business courses gave the students a solid business background, and since society today is run on a business atmosphere, these courses were very helpful. Drafting classes gave students an under- standing of basic architecture by teaching them the basic ideas behind designing homes. Each student completed a number of projects, including the designing of a home. By taking drafting, students widened their interest as to a future in architecture. ,gl 4 . B A rf' . - ,,.p.:. R . , gg X is Ek. . tt eil N Wllllom T, Byrnes Victor G. Calvin Sandra J. Coney Social Studies, Soccer rneqdj Social Studies Math, Dept. Coordinator l 1 l 5 , 'Mx . 3 4 AN Xxssk N Nw' BX. rfb- 3 xx ll 1. Verlene Chlodlnl Lenlse Christopher Gerald G. Clark Robert D. Cremer English, National Honor Society English Science Social Studies, English wg. 'R M.. 8 l ' on X ' 5 J gin... 1. Working hard, Ron Boone concentrates on his project. 2. William Graves gets a pointer from Mr. Dixon. 3. Handing out homework puts a smile on Mrs. Dodd's face, but not on the studentsi A. While the other students are hard at work, Paul Ruston takes time out for a lollipop. 5. Trying to make a straight line, Mike Daileda drafts. 6. Asking for Mr. Dlxon's advice can be very helpful, as Kevin Smith found out. 7. Working hard to complete his home design, Craig Clemmens combines talent and originality. 8. Business Involves much of hard work and determination, and Lisa Brower sure knows that. fPhotos by J. Story: portraits by Albert 8a Jamesj Business X Drafting 23 Sewing, cooking and cleaning are fun acTiviTies The Culinary ArTs classes This year made a big move: They moved To room 124. The Culinary ArTs Depart- menT is made up of The following classes: Housing and lnTerior De- sign, Child DevelopmenT, Foods, Clolhing, and lndependenT Living. The mosT popular classes in The Culinary Ads DeparTmenT were Clolh- ing and Foods. These classes made very inTeresTing Things: The CloThing class made skirls, and warrn-up suiTs, while The Foods class enjoyed making cookies. w., ,. 1...-u.wi aw 5,.,,. . 'mes Y' J F A 2 zffsgsx A 241 Culinary 91 l if Richard W, Criles Thomas G. Daly Robert C. Da English Science Social Sfud Bowling A .lk -,..s- ' 'W ,fs a r L D' -4' z ' -Sw ,Hx . D 4' Q 'tx .V fig 5 Q .3 ,R qu 39.53, I .- A , . , . 6 XJ X NYY - -sf Jlxi 6 Story - ,2,4,6: portraits by Albert Se Jamesi 1 o. Dixon Muriel 5 Dodds Rovrnond C- Dwlev pvgcfgcci Ari Business, Social Studies Sr. Class Advisor Chnstian Club Dwight D. Donnan English, NHS Culinary 25 Q 1. Listening intently to the instructions gilven is Bren da Brown and Maureen Wojcik. 2. rs. Grigsby gives instructions to members ot the sewing class . Adjusting and fixing the sewing machine can be a difficult task as Barbar Pozniek helps Veroni ca Parker, 4. Doing dishes might not be as fun as cooking, but it is an important part of the foods class as Carla Trimble, Mrek Harrison, and Rick: Mason demonstrate. 5. Perfection is needed to make the seams match as Veronica Parker shows 6. Ronda Onorato puts the finishing touches on her sewing. 7. A lot of helping hands are useful some times: Daren George, Shiela Collins, Karen Leg gett help each other out. 8. Pinning and cutting out a pattem are time consuming jobs for Rhonda Braggs. sPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 3,5,7,8 J y I Bae nn, k AIX - 'FN -N .K ' ' ,f E 3 1. In completing a project for Ms. Burrough's World Literature class, Teri Espiritu shows off her delicious cake of Dionysus. 2. Not wanting to be disturbed, Gayle Poole works busily on adverbs and predi- cate nouns. 3. Mrs. Spear is ready for another day filled with mythology. 4. Luanne Romans and Rod- ney Truman discuss the lives and loves of the char- acters in their book. 5. Michael Berry, Scott Beau- doin, and Thomas Barkhuff find different ways of keeping themselves occupied. 6. Jay Ballen is enthralled with his adventurous tale. 7. John Krantz displays his extraordinary acting talent while play- ing Circe in Mrs. Knauss's World Literature class. 8. While foreign languages are another aspect of the Language Arts program here at Westem, Mrs. Trapletti enjoys helping students leam to speak in another tongue. lPhotos by J. Story: Portraits by Albert 81 Jarnesj 26 Language Arts ,, fi lil nit ' 5 r Lewis Edwards Vocational Guidance The Pros at Prose ll US!! xxx... SX I i From Antigone to adjectives, the En- glish Deparlment has had a wide variety of courses available to stu- dents here at Western. While seniors prepared for college by taking Senior Composition, juniors in Amer- icon Literature read some of Edgar Allen Poe's tales of suspense. As al- ways, the regular English classes that taught students about com- mas, participles, and gerunds were available. Teaching sophomore En- glish, lvlrs. Chlodini was added to the conglomerate of English teachers this year. Mrs. Burrough, an English teacher, stated that her goal was to help students leam to express themselves. 1. 5 1--.1 . .ylvW X.. If I '. 12 - - lil. James Garoufes Pamela Gay Sunnle Grlgsby Social Studies, Vocal Music E gllsh, Yearbook HOFTTS EO0D0mlCS ' T. ' r .i msigr -. . - r .Qu- an--E ,lll r The lVlaTh DeparTmenT's AddiTions To The FuTure The maTh deparTmenT is one area of educa- Tion where improvemenT is always Taking place. Mrs. Carley was The direcior of The deparTmenT and curraTor of iTs changes, The compuTer classes received The mosT mod- ernizaTion wiTh The addiTion of an Apple compuTer sysTem along wiTh many oTher neccessary iTems. ImprovemenT in Teaching also had prioriiy This year as WesTem ranked consisTanTly aT The Top of The sTaTe for TesTs. The conTinuing Trend of qualiiy has high- Tened The degree of maThemaTics edu- cation aT WesTem. WesTern received 3 new maTh Teachers, Charles STeTTs, Kim MacDonald and Carol Menninger, while we IosT Mr. Sawin. IT wasn'T long before These exceilenT Teachers pe- came a pari of WE . 1 2 i,, 40571, O 5 28 lVlaThemaTics HberTM-Hawk' Pahlk den Robenii I son Socl ISMGI ,T lsfgxysebali ssf., soon leSrTudIg MC,,h,Foo,'l'lGiflHSQ1,3,w 11 g STudenTC II rheqdg we-X,,,,i .1 +.. 7' - M its 8 Iwi Q . x N . '55, ., S p- n gbx O Q . 4, A .g.,,,,,Q., u - .. K A . b, g ' ' fs vwwwmmm aiiibg. 1 Q x ' 1 1' it Q l ' it Pamela Hicks James W Holliaag Sue E. Hughes Walter E. Jacobson English Social Studies, Athletic irector Foreign Language, Joumaiism Art. Dept. Coordinator 1. Angelia Carter concentrates on completing her homewoik. 2. lt seems Mr. Heter is upset about something that has happened. 3. The computer tenninals are always in use and Hal Iverson uses his time productively. 4. There is always something to laugh about in Mr. Knauss' Analysis class. 5. Get- ting her picture taken has distracted Georgia Pris' cee from taking her test. 6. Mrs. Menninger goes over an assignment with Kelly Richardson as she does with many of her students. 7. lt is doubtful that Rob Sandburg and Walter Wagner are discusing their work with their classmates. 8. The welfare of the computers is always first in Mr. Perri's mind. 9. A quick glimpse at the camera amuses Yolanda Millander while she finishes her geometry. 10. The camera is getting more attention from Paulette Rodriguez than her geometry book is. 11. Being interrupted from her work is something Kay Powell does not take lightly. lPhotos by J. Story: portraits by Albert 81 Jamesl Mathematics 29 f-S224 -5. J-' 9 X M- vt 5' ' .sf , DIC' 3 1. During early bird chemistry, Carolyn Little and Danny McLeod count each drop of oleic acid. 2. Each step in an experiment has to be done exactly right. Devin Livziey must be accurate in his count. 3. Learning physiology is more fun when it is done together. 4. A shocking experience is what Paul Temahan is in for. 5. Posing with his classmate, Johnny Morris shows he is enjoying science. 6. When it comes to science, Michelle Elliott and Steve Layton know what they are doing. 7. Clap- ping chalk erasers together is really part of an experiment, show David Macias and Tom Heider. 8. Microscopes tell the story as Tracy Dunn can see. 9. Fitting vertibrate together, Mr. Clark instructs his class. 10. Sometimes chemistry involves watch- ing spots grow. Corina Mislak, Julie Lescenskl and Tom Heider. iPhotos by J. Story: portraits by Albert 8a Jamesl 30 Science its '7 L S wp . 5 . :if fx ' - . X L,.,,.f' ' I fr ff Q vm 5 1, , 5 by 1 5 ,599-S 563, Q ,7.ng:'3f S is: -4037 l if ,ggi gig. - A ry 4 -V 1 . .t M,- ,f 4 ,.Q' .' . H, -1 . 1' 5 ARL ' Q-detail? A' y . y X 1' V . 4 5 ll Q x Huey L. Johnson Cory M. Knauss Lynn E. Knauss Alan J. LaRocque Science Math. Jr. Class English, Business, Jr. Class Business no-.gg So This is What Science is All About Students found that science classes offer more than just reading and tests - labs were an important and exciting part of all the sci- ences. The students got to see what they had learned and read about. The class enrollment was way up, com- mented Nlr. Owczarzak, department head, who has taught science for twelve years. There is a variety of things to do in science. In zooiogy, students learn of the anatomy, phy- siology and ecology of animals, by reading and disecting. Approximately twelve days a semester was devoted to labs in chemistry. Physiology provided students with detailed information of the systems of the human body. X 1 Ks SOON G- L66 Lcmond L. LeFevre Kimoen Mocoomid Loi J. Muck English. Football IB-Y6OmJ Auto Mechanics Moth, SophYClass, Glrts Track Business, some Economl lheodl. Soccer fossil . ,Q X Ct . - ry, Science 31 Social Studies People Places and Times Social Studies has been and always will be an important part of Westem. lt has been required that the students take three or more classes in this department. Social Studies covers many academic classes such as Government, which is allowed only for seniors, U.S. History, World History, now a re- quired sophomore class, Phychology and also Family Life. The enrollment in these clas- ses inthe past years has risen sharply mostly due to the requirement of 21 credits to graduate. The teachers methods and main concems in this department are still to have the students leam and comprehend. Social Studies is all about people, places and times. 11 32 Social Studies f lr we--f ' i - X e, I f ' A -K 'g c' fl X - 1 Q' w.11 . A, dig 'A A v ss. ...J-Q'-A Us 6 . U .. . ., s . 532155144 -Lyn MSW 3-f 1 Pamela H. Moqts Nancy J. Mollgnonl Beverly A. Mudd Terrgolg Ncxl SD6ClGl EGUCOTIOU Math English, Varsity Cheerteddefs Shop, lal dles 1. Mr. Henningsen goes with the flow. He teaches World History and U.S. History. 2. Govemment re- quires your attention and effort as shown by Mike Zeoli. 3. Darrel can spare time in government for the camera. A. We get the point in HolIiday's gov- emment class. 5. Ronnel Fulton is absorbed in her Woitd History assignment. 6. Fasinated and asto- nished, Gary Mcliimmey reads on in his World History book. 7. Ms. Sloan, head of Social Studies department, keeps her eyes peeled. She is also a great orator. 8. Hawkins entertains his students with one of his famous looks. 9. Mr. Brailsford teaches govemment and Family Life. He tells it like it is. lPhotos by: J. Story - 1: P. Whiteman - 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9: portraits by Albert 81 Jamesj Social Studies 33 5.1- l Y .gf 2 you lfsrngzmsa 3 1. Putting the finishing touches on this year's Hallo- ween grams, Jeff Sagers looks up the camera. 2. Concentration is a necessity to any form of art, as this student shows us here. 3. The head of the art department, Mr. Jacobson, demonstrates a sketching technique to a pupil. 4. Art students know that art is hard work, but they all agree that it's fun too. 5. This student takes time out from his art project to reflect. 6. Working on Halloween grams takes time and patience, as Dave Newton and Sarah Lawrence found out. 7. One of the collabor- ators on the 1981-82 Homecoming backdrop, Chris Ferguson, is shown here at work in class. 8. This is the photography lab, where Father Story's students developed many of the pictures used in this yearbook. fPhotos by: J. Story-1,2,4,5,6,7,8: P. Whiteman - 3: Portraits by Albert 81 Jamesj 34 Ari . 4 X Q ,f t I . Robert Owczarzak Mervln J. Owens John E. Perri Edward E. Phllllps Science, Dept. Coordinator English Math, Sr. Class Heqlthfor, Ed, JV Basketball, Softball lheodl Ari Class Requires Hard Work and Determination , . ,Ay,,,..,....s 'x The Arts and Crafts department of WHS was certainly not lacking in variety this year. Besides the traditionally offered classes such as painting, film, ceramics, and photography: there were many new interests. One of these was air- brushing, a process used to decorate T-shirts and Vans. These omamented articles of clothing could be seen on many students this year. When asked about differences in the department between this year and last, art teacher Mrs. Slade remarked upon the lower number of students enrolled in art clas- ses this year. She feels that this is due, in part, to the stricter requirements en- forced bythe Clark County School Dis- trict. But the art department more than made up for their small number with hard work and detemwination, as shown on these pages. 459,-u 3 we il.Vf William F. Plrtte Art, Social Studies x l xl l Robert E. Reed Wllllam Ronald Ross Drlvefs Ed. English, Theatre .,- . .0 l lnspiring dramat'cs interpreted by acting prose Lights! Camera! Action! Westem War- riors enter stage right. Once again the thespians of Western l-ligh have achieved a dramatic breakthrough in performing. The two year old Thespian Club became an influential part of the Western tradition. Besides attending Doc' Ross' Theatre classes to improve their technical acting skill, the club members helped to promote the spirit of Western. They did this by working hard in class as well as placing well in competi- tion. The Halloween dance and Horror House, which were sponsored by the club, proved that our Warriors have tal- ent. lt won't be long before our actors become superstars. There is a more serious and less glam- ourous side to our talented actors. Each student learns and uses many different exercises and practices hard to perfect hisfhertechniaue. lVlany of the more serious Warriors were involved in local and regional competition. Terri Leach, Giovanna Sardelli, Venus Car- ter, and Tina Monda all represented Western, in competition, with the enthu- siasm that could only be interpreted on the highest level of accomplishment. is X 'I 2 T kai 'Wi l Stanley Scheiner Charles R. Seipel Jack Shelto Health, baseball Special Education Physical Educatio 8. f.-5 5 . . ,Ai it Joann K. Slade Elizabeth Sloan Barbara A. Smith Dennis Smith, Jr. Art, Varsity Quiz Social Studies, Close up Language Arts, Dept. head Language Arts, Graphic Arts l CLUB Ms 'Q A 1. Facial expressions are important in bringing across a feeling, and Dana gives a good exam- ple. 2. lvlimming an invisible wall is very hard, but Terry Leach makes the wall seem real. 3. Infant or Warrior? At the moment Lori is both: her acting could fool anyone. A. Getting rid of social inhibi- tions is done by this exercise before the students go to work on their routines. 5. Reaction of one char- acter to another is important in defining the char- acter. 6. This typical motherfdaughter scene is being staged by Maryanne Lewis and Giovanna Sardelli as a class assignment. 7. Much concentra- tion was needed for Dennis Cooper to perfect his performance. 8. Artistic oral interpretation is being performed by Heather Rodriguz, Jennifer Nelson, and Kenny Baker. fPhotos by Albert and Jamesi Theatre 37 iii llrJl.l.illil 1. Mr. Gfs Glee consists of: left to right - back - s Cortina Foster, Dennita Lanier, Ani a Brady: mid- X dle - Gina Croxen, Sara Lawerance, Robin Koehler, Ragina Brady, Eugenia Atkinson: bottom - Lorene Thom, Heather Thom, Audrey Poltronieri. Julie Lescenski, Michelle Balen. 2. top - DeeEd- rah Meyers, Stephanie Frazier, Anna Jonsson. Joanna Richter, Sherry Dean, Alesia Gigar: bot- tom - Trudy Italiano, Caron Moroch, Tisha Yea- ger, Kelly Heath, Yvonne Roybal, Becky Ruff. 3. uture warriors watch intently the singers and dra- ma club. 4. Through directing, Mr. Garoufes ex- presses his feelings forthe song. 5. To enhance the Christmas spirit, the Madrigals sing for shoppers in the Meadows Mall. 6. Watching for her next clue, Laura Schmitz sings loudly. 7. Frosty , Regan Wright, is being bull by drama students while glee members sing his story, 8, Madrigals give a gift of appreciation to Mr. Garoufes. Derek Giagni and Lorraine Generaux present it. 9. Directions work out a problem together. Shown are: Mark Cordner, Kelli Richardson, Jay Ballen, Armand Lourenco, Giovanna Sardelli, Dwayne Moody, Alesia GigDar, Billy Rapp, David Bamhill, Kenny Rhodes and e- rek Giagni. lPhotos by: Albert and James 1-8: P. Whiteman 9: Portraits by Albert and James.1 Horace Smith Jo-Ellen Smith Leea S K n Head Football Coach English Enwalisreeer Ellatitreerggtigse Physical Education 38 Vocals Singing inTo Aciion, Cdroling Through Our l-ldlls 8 Koihleen ST. Cloir Joseph Sfein Charles E. STeTTs U English Boskefboll Cooch Sophomore Closs Advisor Physicolpliduccnion Mofhemofics rT Through much hord work, The mod- rigols ond girls' glee were oble To puT on The onnudl ChrisTmos con- ceri. lT wos performed for porenTs ond friends on December 15, To en- hdnce The ChrisTmos spiriT. Two of Their selecTions were performed wiTh The dssisTonce of The drcimo club. SonTo Clous ond his elves were olso presenT in The LiTTle TheoTer. An inviToiTon wos exTended To o grode school for o preview of The Chrisfmos concerT. Mony Children ond Teochers oTTended This ceIebroTion. The Meddows Moll wos one of The locoTions of o Modrigol perfor- monce. For ChrisTmos, The group displdyed Their TdlenT for shoppers in fronT of Didmond's depdrTmenT sTore. AlThough The pop group, DirecTions, didn'T perform for ChrisTmds, They hdd oTher concerfs scheduled. The vocol music depdrTmenT in- cluded d mixed choir-modrigdl group, ci pop group, ond on oll girls' glee. They were under The direcTion of musicon ond chordl direcior, Mr. Goroufes. Mr. Goroufes reTumed To The vocol music deporfme-nT This yedr offer o shori breok. Becduse of d mix-up in The music closses, iT wos lefT To him To find o convenienT woy of orgonizing d lorge group inTo Two smoll ones. Mr. Goroufes spliT The lorge group of singers inTo d mddrigdl ond d girls' glee. He chonged The girls To eorly bird ond Things were seTTled. The singers ond Mr. Gdroufes puT much inTo The vocol music depdrT- menT. They were on imporTdnT port of W.H.S. i.dg Ha 4 i Vocols 39 An lnsTrumenTal BreakThrough in Tune and RhyThm Tone auaIiTy, arTiculaTion, Ten- sion, rhyThm and slyle are noT vocabulary ThaT are common among sTudenTs. In facT, noT many sTudenTs could aoTually Tell one whaT These words meanT. However, if one were To ask a band member, They would find ouT ThaT They are all Things ThaT The band sTrives To perfecf in Their music. The fine groups are under The direcTion of a new man, lVlr. Swanson fSwannyJ. He hopes To conTinue The higwh level of musical show- mans ip ThaT WesTern has shown ThroughouT iTs years. There are only a few perform- ances during The year: ChrisT- mas, divisional and regional conTesTs, and The Spring con- cerTs. BuT all The Time is needed To prepare and perfecT The diffi- culT music aT hand. Mr. Swan- son's plans have expanded The music deparTmenT from one To Three groups, which gives sTu- denTs an area To choose To per- fecT Their TalenT in. The newly formed groups are: Jazz Band and Brass Choir, which performs wiTh The choir. Exellnce is The main goal of These groups and only The hard working sTudenTs can make iT in This phenomenal group. Etc r Mapa ., 1- ww- , ,- P' . 'ff, ,.,:,. xwgfsfkgf Jr, f . li ..:..-7 'B 311' UN 6 40 lnsTrumenTal music James E. Story E ik K. Sw son M T ylo Pholcgraphy, English, I Trum T l S e hess Club M I I J I I 9 10 8 Edea Trapletti Spanish, Foreign Language Club John Vandendries Social Studies ..-...X N-i Xl James C. Waldron Practical Art John R. Watkins Science S, ' il'! 1. Mr. Swanson is Westem's new instrumental direc- tor. 2. Honor Band student, John Krantz, and Leslie Fisher both practice hard and concentrate on their music. 3. Keeping ci constant beat is drum- mers, Adam Vdnce's and Joel Ennipers job. 4. Many pop tests are given and Carol Deitrick is the lucky one chosen this time. 5. The Christmas con- cert features many students, two of which were Steve Schank and Glenn Spigener. 6. Combo: G. Pribble, K. Spencer, C, Cordner, M. Lewis, D. Ragoski, P. Casella. K. Clark, H. lvlaunu, D. Baty, J. Bearce, P. Johnson, J. Ballen, S. Schank, A. Levin, J. Krantz, K. Thrower, B. Wilcox. 7. Concert Band. 8. Trombonist, Pam Johnson and trumpeter, John Bedrce, do their stuff inthe X-mos performance. 9, This soloist, Jay Ballan received a standing ova- tion. 10. Combo soloist, David Baty, was featured many times on his alto sax. 11. Stage Band: same as Combo. lPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 1,6,7,8,9,tO,11: J. Story - 23.4.55 Portraits by Albert 84 Jamesj Instrumental Music Al 1.-..- Sophomores Lea'n Healih, P.E., and Drivers Ed HealTh, Drivers EducaTion and Physical EducaTion are Three classes ThaT are sopho- more reauiremenTs. STudenTs Ieam many im- porTanT Things in These classes such as CPR, Ieaming abouT differenT diseases, and how To Take care of oneself. Drivers' EducaTion is a class in driving safeTy and also Teaches how To Take care of auTomobiles. Physical EducaTion is a fun class in which sTudenTs parTioipaTe and Ieam aioouT dif1'erenT sports. fox 2 3 xiii, Q1 f 7 'hw-172 'wdhfdiws Haskins-v lf Aiifhnmndidiuibw lun... fc ' ,, .wi 7 V 144, .. dif f 'f-1 ? A ' ' NL xt fi . 14' 4 42 Healfh X Dr Ed I PE D909 F- Welble Richard F. Welch Jo M. Wiebersick P.E.. Men S CIOSS OOUHTIY Social Studies, Football fossil special Educcnion A I QI ff ,AA zu. , Pamela Wolclki E,S.L. iv, R Mlchael A. Yozvac Shop Xt Mathew Young Drlver's Ed. he :K IA NIE ER-' L 6 DA Q as as 1 Aft X Y fa. Q! ,tx ,, X 8 xx s HAM v -P fx 1711 Y.. - wg. i Sllvlo G. Zlnloola Speclal Education 1. Coach Phillips helps a student with her Health assignment. 2. One of the teachers in the Health Department ls Coach Phillips. 3. Stretching out is the first thing in P.E. 4. Learning the parts of the body is an important concept in Health. 5, Health is an important subject for students to study. 6. Coach McFarland is another one of the coaches who teaches Health. 7. Students work hard on their assignments in health. 8. P.E. is a backbending experience. 9. Students team how to do many fun things in P.E. such as acrobats. IPhotos by: J. Story - l,2,4,5,6,7: P. Whiteman - 3.89: portraits by Albert gs Jamesj Health X Dr Ed X PE A3 Silent Secr The office personnel at Westem are very special people. Things were really hectic in the office the first few weeks of school, espe- cially with the few staff changes, but every- one pulled together to correct the many problems with registration. Some spent many hours after school to get the problems solved as quickly as possible. They showed their spirit and pride by supporting our many endeavors and working as a team to ben- nefitthose around them. They are truly terrific people! etaries Successfully Run School s l 2 5 i 4 get .L N! ! W .Q I x 4 pp f 4 'ffP'T l t ,- ? ? gf A 1 ?- fix New 5 W7 Shlrtey Bradley Betty Ccson Del Dolan 44 Secretaries fi ' N P-- x. 5 sg . K Qi our-9 is ' - f -5, ' - 3.3 . - 2' 5' is D ll Haddad Sandra Henderson Alyce Horito Betty Hymas Lynda Knemeyer 3431 ir. 13 Qt if Nh' . fl . .JN fi' ni . it 1 - at V' rr' . if , X . 'lawns Y Q .w L7 u f ,X f , ' M ,Z tt 4,4 qi .ar X' if sff., for' if J . 'lf '- l' J' 7 f 1' .' X xy' ' A A ,M J, f' - I ei. gsgii- -Tam f :iam-74 W- Q Qv2v'a8G'5s ':,. 554 'l iv'Q':i?a4 ,ff , W ' .9 il' !9 -C 8 J Y I ,zhw .ab YY QV' .io 10 l Anna Longhotfer Pat Mahoney Gretchen Payne Sharon Reed Condos Schmid Lorilee Zile 'I-Q.. . . ggi' 1. Dr. Cram's secretary, Gretchen, is surprised to see the camera. 2. Bet- ty Hymos is concentrating on one of many problems that comes through the dean's office. 3. Alyce Horito is pointing to one of her favo- rite posters. 11. Working at the switchboard is one of Romaine's many jobs. 5. Sgt. Dolan works hard between classes. 6. Junior, Lisa Brower, Ieams many office skills working in the office. 7. Betore mail- ing some letters, Ann and Moe stamp the envelopes. 8. Filing in the dean's office is an everyday event for Junior, Pom Whitten. 9. Candy. our new attendance secretary, lis- tens attentively to a student's prob- lem. 10. The first week of school sure kept Sharon, our new registrar, hopping. lPhotos by: J. McFarland - 2,6,8,9,10: J. Story - 1,3,4,5,7: portraits by Alben at Jamesl Secretaries A5 1 2 1, sg a 1. Tony Miranda and Marcel Rosales stay late after the Kick-off Barbeque during Homecoming Week, to clean up after messy Warriors. 2. Checking over time scheduales to make sure everything is being done is one of Wiley Pearsons many duties. 3. Dorie Budd looks on as Sandy Kuhlmey delighted- ly enjoys her Halloween Gram sucker. 4. The custo- dians are: Frank Blanks, Robert Wilson, Marcel Rosales, Murrey Gifford, Tony Miranda, Fred Peter- son, Bobby Rose, Wiley Pierson, Ray Rimmey, Larry Bennington, Susie Butler, Donna Sweat, and Martha Preston. Not pictured: Bob Golden. 5. Frances Reno proves the salad bar was a great success this year, as she counts her money. 6. Ray Rimmey cheerfully sweeps up the mess in the year- book room. 7. Preparing food is one of Regina Russell's daily duties. 8. During his break, Tony Miranda reads his paper and grabs a bite to eat. lPhotos by J. Story: portraits by Albert 8a Jamesj 46 Kitchen X Custodians f Security i E. Barbeou Cafeteria L. Bennington Head Custodian M. Bowen Cafeteria lheadl D, Budd Hall Monitor The Hord Working Heros of Western High School -x Who arrives early and stays late? Giving their time and services, making decisions, discussing prob- lems, and constontly working to help keep Westem cleon, safe, ond fed? These people: cofeterio work- ers, security, and custodial crews. They were behind the scenes ot WHS but seldom recieved recogni- tion. 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Jim, 6 .Wvhf eff. ,AQIIAYINI fffzwrw W. .Qrylnn The Spirii of '82 Jumping dcross The gym ond ledding The VorsiTv Cheer- leoders, Siacy James hos broughT Cl loT of splriT To WHS. CreoTing spiriT is one Thing STocy does well - she's been d cheerleoder for The posT four yeors, ond prdcTices ddogio, The ocrobdTic boyfgirl sTunTs seen oT college foolboll gdmes. BuT ThoT's noT dll - STocy is o member of The NoTionol Honor SocieTy ond AT Club, ond hos been nominoTed To oppeor in Who's Who Among Americon High School sTudenTs in 1982. STocy, who loid The plons To remodel our school's office, plons To sTudy ArchiTecTurol Engineering in college. She'd olso like To Trovel oil over Europe. In her spore Time, STocy enjoys reoding good books, movies, ploying ATori, ond drowing. 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N: E1 f, , 'Sf 1 3 gf ,,,f ' Xww: ' f fffiggg ,s,,w6 Q pl i 4, .L.V Q 4 5 '- ,A 1 ' 1 1 , .2 , . ,EW . K 1 4 - -YQ. M ' I'-, E 9 L WN 1.3 ,H 106 . '-fL Y.-,G oogfiyffi 6 'S I + f ' ' - : 1' ., K I ,f f I ,, , A A llllfffg ,ZIM M11 W 5 milf' J6. Zmf glkziofzfjf Zzcco .Evvfzf fzfzlkrff Billie Jo Eduols Leddership School is o wosTe if you don'T geT involved, soys Blllle Jo Edwards. Billie Jo obviously believes This os she hos been exTremely involved in WesTem. Being on ouTsTonding mem- ber of R.O.T.C. hos been her biggesT ocTivily. She hos poriici- poTed in The morching drill Teom, briefing Teom, ond This yeorshe served ds The Squodron Commonder. School work hos dlso ployed on imporTonT porl in Billie Jo's life. Afler high school Billie plons To conTinue her educoTion oT Brighom Young UniversiTy mojoring in engineering or business. To help her become o good leoder, Billie Jo oTlended leodership comp Idsf summer where she Took eighT hour closses during cr week long seminor. WiTh oil The Things Billie Jo does, she sTill finds Time To work obouT 25 hr. o week oT CrofTworks, ploy volleyboll, bowl ond wofch lvlognum P.l. Louro uOh Well! Wdlsh Does The home, Laura Walsh sound fomilior To onyone? Well iT should. Louro wos very involved in school dcTiviTies during her Three yeors oT WesTem. Louro wos ci memberof The sTudenT council forThree yeors, o memberof The InTemdTionol ond ski clubs, ond in hersenior yeor she wos The Trecisurer for The NoTionol I-lonor Sociely. Plonning To oTTend college CITUNR,Lourc1 wonTs To mojor in low, ond leod o hoppy ond fulfilling life. WiTh hobbies such os skiing, moTor cycles, sporfing evenTs, ond shopping wiTh friends, Louro enjoys life To The fullesT. Louro reminds everyone, Remember ThoT you should ol- woys do your besT, becouse your besT is dll you con do, ond don'T geT discouroged becouse you don'T Think iT's good enough. Don'T ever lose Touch wiTh your friends. Lfws, jgfr-A oublb if CHO ,VO mga' You TNS SOKCUC Abi: ivfxx If-A E nogjocfr XLIEEP HJ 1600+ 'EL msn -room, Si-ZQIQTQ WQAWC BE T445 Baer LCLXC: PE5CDf+w mm Qmbaicclmss-Wad CSEQSZD LLM fvfmlgmwfifo jlzdv'-'Q-,wah WJZTW ffm ff 'Lmwf ,c .jk 21ggf?'31?3x6Zf W M ZMMOCLI7 xx Nl X WXWIXQV 'S X X8 Sw X AO Qyxxfgfyw 1 'kj SN QQQX x 6 G, M J QQ QH bm Wb09MDDJ W4 A W I SQCEXNVV .3 QQ' XPS Xia bb n WRCM A XNBXX X K QOL, wk A U Cf - 9-wlbwwi Q v , gjWA-bg 5f15q 'NC QSV Us W U Q58 539, lx END X00 Q5 915 Q Q1 Q A f YOu ' MJD 5 f BR I X J X X .- ,fffu ' 'x '43 2 . V.,-0 4-. I d .A , v -, ' ,,,.. ,-,iv 7 -.V 1 Homecoming 99 lVlomenTs To Remember VicTorres To ConTinue The doys of Homecoming were ceridinly lVlomenTs To Remember. By The end of The week we hdd The memories of dressing punk, wedring jerseys, looking preppy, ond showing our school pride. The senior closs wos The winning closs in The flooT compeTiTion, powder puff ond The Mr. Cool ConTesT. AlThough Homecoming come To o fdsT close, someThings ore cerTdin To go on: WesTern pride, spiriT, wiTh Warrior VicTories To ConTinue. . 1. Thonks To The hord work of Worriors like Kerry Gollogher ond Melisso Jdckson, The senior closs soiled inTo firsT ploce in The flooT conTesT. 2. Ddvid Mocios, Tom Geick, Ddvid Bruins, BreTT HuleT, ond Kyle Iverson give d cheerTo geT The crowd exciTed obouT The powder puff gcrme. 3. One of The few quieT momenTs of Homecoming week is enjoyed by Vicki Newsome. 41. Mr. Burch, Ms. Wollin, Dr. Cram ond Mr. Wolf show Their spiriT on Jersy Ddy. 5. AT The Kick-Off Bcir-b-que Chris ApplegorTh, AnThony ArringTon, ond Loren Barber shore d hdmburger, Alo-Fork. 6. Some proud seniors show off The winning senior holl. 7, Punk Doy is olwoys on inTeresTing doy, Molio STeworT, Volynn Fullmerond Rosemdry Bowder show Theirversions. 8. Mike Goyle congroTuIoTes Doren ChrisTie on being crowned Mr. Cool '81. 9. SpiriT shined brighTer Then ever on Red 84 Blue Doy ond Suzonne Wojdck ond Allison O'Hdir were no excepTion. TO. Cindy Borion ond John Wiggins show Their preppy look on Preppy Doy. lPhoTos by: K. King - 5: Story - l,4,6,8,9,1O: WhiTemon - 2,71 If X 2 3 s ,,,.,,,i. fs M ,MQ T15 'T A 5 TOO Homecoming wif 1 N I F ' . AA I . I will X W fd ' at . e 1 A Q N 1 -1-,A 5- v A 1 V ' , 'QE!5g!ff,: xx H 1 .,1'J'?g:i'?5 , 'L L. ' ' ' N , 1 ff: 'inf'- . sd' 2 K . if. 1 if .2 ' 2 Q -ri? A 1 Jw M Q gl' : m ln Q -2 ! ' in Yi' N K 4 Ya X gi' 'E 4-...I X u 4 1 I Q, 4 ,.,M,.,V -x W 'Q . . f ,l.V,- K: 1 4 rj, HQ. NM IN ' LW be I , l jwf 1 5 am, I -sing 3 :ll.': r KX. N .1 I ,- X K ,- M My A ,Q Ng-' 1 1. Wim rw QM mg 'HM - .fx Q Wi 1 3 .N 15. 4923? 'fav- aw? 'h . ws Y , 1 , mf! K ' , me H fu 'WEE 1 ff h vip - il ' ,I V f A , fi, '3 ' , ' ln- 1 1 TQ , ' fm 1 - K 'I 1- 5'3?,,, q if 'Q u i ' ' MH :Ll ?'f-Wa' .- mmm ,Q .- ,Q .. ,-A ... an .. 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AlThough The sophomore and junior classes were suffering from defeaT, They exhibiTed more spiriT Than many of The alumni had ever wiTnessed. Many alumni said They could noT have been prouder To come home. 1. Preparing To presenT The flag aT The Homecoming assembly is The Jr. ROTC color guard. 2. Coach SmiTh delivers his Tradifional WE speech aT The Homecoming as- sembly. 3. Displaying TheirspiriT, many seniors wearTheir headbands. 4. Homecoming forThe alumni is reuniTing wiTh old friends. 5. The beaufiful Homecoming backdrop was designed and painTed by Leah Hall and ChrisTine Ferguson. 6. EscorTing Coach ShelTon, 1981-82 Homecoming Grand Marshal, is Laura Walsh. 7. Sally Rhoades al- ways performs wiTh a smile. 8. 1980-81 Homecoming Queen, Krisanne Malloy, and her escorT, BrenT Gamer, refum for The Homecoming assembly. 9. Showing Their enfhu- siasm and spiriT are seniors Maria Juergens and Laura Coon. 10. Joining TogeTher To increase school spiriT are The sophomores and junior classes. 11. Being nominafed for Homecoming queen is Truly an honor for Barbara Keemp and Sfacy James. 12. Tom Geick Tells Marie Brown noT To be nervous while Mary Kay Brandf smiles aT The audi- ence. lPhoTos by: Alberl 8: James - 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10g S. Deskin -11 J. Woodward - 7,11,12J 3 102 Homecoming 1 . My n l Aw I J 7 .L Q. ' mf, ., Q Al-D M..,fQ-wmnld .A sl Y-:Milt Q . I , -W I 1.4 W5 gl L1 1 Homecoming 103 Building FloaTs Requires Time, Hard Work,dnd UniT WhaT do flaTbeds, chicken wire, plywood, and napkins make you Think of? When oil These fac- Tors are involved, a person Thinks of building floaTs. Once a year people gaTher in greaT abundance To hammer wood and sTaple nap- kins. Why do we build such Things? lT is The exciTemenT of Trying To have The besT floaT, and Trying To achieve The besT floaT ever builT. This year's floaTs were builT behind The auTo shop. The classes had four days during The week To build Their floaTs, and while building The floaTs, The auTo shop area was a real mess. Even Though iT was a mess, iT was well worlh The Time and efforT everyone puT in To make iT a greaT year. 1. While Kerry Gallageher sTuffs napkins, Laura Walsh looks aT The compeTiTion. 2. Building a good floaT is serious business To Melissa Jackson. 3. Lisa ATherly and Danny Boland work To- geTher To finish The sophomore floaT. 4. The design of The senior floaT had Paul RusTon and Bryan Malone consTanTIy working. 5. lT's Friday moming and The junior fIoaT is almosT finished. 6. UniTy is shown by The sophomores as They build Their floaT. 7. As everyone rushes To finish Their floaT. Things gel really hecTic. 8. Things were sTirred up Friday as Dana Rose received a singing Telegram. 9. STephanie SmiTh, Marcy Cooper, and Anna Carlile look wiTh exciTemenT as They build a greaT floaT. lPhoTos by: T. Nooner - 5,o,7: J. STory - l,2,3,4,9: P. WhlTeman - 81 uu..,,,,u.,g ,w- ' M L l i i. . ., 1 . I . L Q' 2 104 Homecoming -. vp, I 'M Q' 11 .pl - 5 if La 9 ik .I ' X .W Q ' Fw, .- F51 K3 --'fu if '3' www I R ., K ,T p' 7 if N ,, W 'W' sw mV . W ' ' 4 Jx. - ,.. 1 , , K ..., Xzivfhlz.-J , .6 I M Plggixw I 'gc Y X my Q A W I ' 'K 'bin' 5 U. .1 I . v 1131 .4 ' r Q A.. 1- 3 4- - vw sf 2 fu-H JU' 3 i in Lg ' '41 f , 5' lf-w 4 1 A p-1 Q Y K S U Nix ,, Q 1 ' X Ji 1 . .. v . . -gn ' AL Q -'x 4 n P I U x 5 -n 5 Homecoming 105 lvldrie Brown Crowned Homecoming Queen Everyone wos onTicipoTing who would be crowned homecoming queen. As The girls were chouffeured in The owesome velles, eoch ThoughT They mighT be picked os homecoming queen. Then os Their escorls helped Them ouT of The cor, ond our onTo The field, They onnounced who WesTern's homecoming queen for 1981 would be. lvlorie Brown wos crowned homecoming queen. l-ler firsT runner-up wos Borboro Keemp, ond second runner-up wos lVlory Koy Brondi. The oTlendonTs were Loren Borber, Srocy Jomes, ond Tereso IVlcCoy. Eoch girl looked beouiiful. Everyone wos o winner. 1. FirsT runner-up, Borboro Keemp, shows her beouTiful smile. 2. Morie Brown rodioTes her hoppiness of being chosen queen. 3. Second runner-up, Mory Koy BrondT, woits in onTicipoTion. 11. Borboro Keemp, Tereso McCoy, lvlory Koy BrondT, lvlorie Brown, STocy Jomes, ond Loren Borber pose for The comero minuies before The porode begins. 5. Former queen, Kriscinne Molloy, congroTuloTes lvlorie Brown on her vicTonf. 6. STocy Jomes receives o bouquei of roses from The flower girl. 7. The cheerleoders ond songleoders sTond proudly for lvlorie ond Tom. 8. Loren Borber smiles hoppily for The comero. 9. Jeff Sylvesier ossisTs Tereso McCoy ouT of The cor, ond ouT onTo The field. 10. Escoris, Lony Weekly, Dovid CompTon, Jeff SylvesTer, Fronk Consiglio, Mike lvlourice. ond Tom Geick, 11. Cooch SheITon wos nomed Ground Morsholl of The porode. Here, he is congroTuloTed by AnThony ArringTon. fPhoTos by Albert 84 Jomesl 'N-N.. 2 3 'Www A 106 Queen CondidoTes F 5 -04' VA. W' ' iw :ru kv . .f-y,,.-- . -11., '.4'wi'f3' 5iS?ff'Ew-if '.'.:- . - ' 5 - , ,,,, ,- ..-. J l , X -fglsl f'g2grf-.': -fm--fn. ' 'T-A-wt: -f'i1:...- ,gf 'rr' ' f- J . iw-f .',a,r,..21.p fa..pa1.! 1 sz' sd, -- T 12? '51 if?:'- 1' . . f A -f f - ZTWWA- :. .B-f ' 'L Mipki. fi? :sl ., Y.,f '.1'if-T w we: ' x gf:4m.:1v'3-:mfg 4 1 P 1 1,,,, Xml ' n Q- 91 A N4 L ,,g.,. v.'?'lf- If -n-'rf' P'-L S' Wal .V x gf'-fini Qi I Q ul 'Q Q ,yes 5:35. 1 R ' '- ,,f af- 5 5 '-...- ., 'ffliw pl i Pg. ,. 'Gig '- I' ' ,J -...MN L ,-..,, Q' sei H K-3 ' M M ' I 1 V- x X -px XS',f,i 4 Homecoming Queen o A+ E511 ' -',a . ' 'r A H - v F ' A ' Jil? Marie Brown Barbara Keemp Laren Barber Mary Kay Branar Teresa McCoy Sracy James :+f. N Porode HighlighTs A SpecToculor Homecoming Week Afier long hours of hord work ond preporoTion, The pdrode Topped off The Homecoming fesTivi- Ties beouTifully. While The oir wos filled wiTh ex- ciTemenT, There exisTed The ever presenT rivdlry beiween The closses os To whom would receive firsT ploce for Their flooT. EnThusiosTic members of vorious performing groups shouTed spiriTed cheers os They rode on decoroTive cdrs. Riding on sleek corveTTes dondTed by The Los Vegos CorveTTe Club, The Homecoming queen condi- doTes presenT The imoge of souThern belies. The Homecoming porode enobled everyone To show Their spiriT ond work TogeTher os The fomily uWE Truly ore. 1. The lnTernoTionol Club wins firsT prize in The cor conTesT by symbolizing ThoT WE will olwoys be porT of WesTem. 2. Along wiTh cors from oTher performing groups, The bond cor odds sporkle To The porode. 3. Decked ouT in The TrodiTionol cosTume, Corino FosTer Typifies The True meoning of The WesT- em Wdrrior. A. While represenTing Three yeors of WesTem memories, The diligenT closs of '83 Tcikes Third. 5. Seniors ogoin come Through vicToriously in The flooT conTesT. 6. Time ond efforl pciys off os The Sophomore Closs grobs second ploce. 7. The flodTs come onTo The field in preporcdion for The porode. 8. The 9151 AFJROTC Color Guord shows Their sTyIe ond precision while The porode commences. lPhoTos by: Alberi 84 Jomes - A,5,6l M. Rubin - 1: P. Whilemon - 2,3,7,8J ffl' 3 110 Pordde 'X sl-1-- i'iiii. fi: Iivrifiiilr MINT!! A, Wmvmnl 'I Fill ' ' -?'1w-5525i FMWMHMMW YL. .. NM ,Llp-Q3.aiu,.4ln - ..-rn My ..Q,.fzm1 W,:,, T' ...W A-negef-I.,-u-rf-4 - - , .,, Q I 2 1,35 lx Wm '..' H- -1 gf? ,aww lf'-lil . .P ' N, Nei. ' 1 J - fi T 3 arf TMJIV.-K'-'fl 7'2,f,r.' . y . si ' aw' Lk. V Y ' - - .4h. - A M H rrer M H, J FF.TT..FH , 1 f!,4Il 1 5, 3 .. AH,,, . ' M sf' 5' ' , ' fy . . Z , 3- ,1 - Q 11 .jf f I L ' ' ' if A f N - X w 1 , V, .r Q . 41 4 ,Q ,, N W ,A 1 .il .J T ' V' H . 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The Ball was held at the Spanish Oaks Clubhouse. The attendance for the Ball was somewhere between four and five hundred couples. The dress was that of very formal attire. Men wore burgandy, black, white, and grey tuxedo's. Women wore beautiful dresses that were worth anywhere from one hundred to five hundred dollars a piece. The Disc Jockey for the event was none other than Anthoney Golds- bey from KVOV, radio station. The chaparones were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bayne, Dr. and Mrs. Brian Cram, and Mr. Pat Hayden. The overall feelings for the Ball were ones that the seniors will always remember and cherish. 1. Donny McCIeod is shown here with his date for the Ball Ms. Kate Duberslien. 2. Couples show their spirits for dancing. Here two couples show their abilities on the floor. 3. Brad Cammeron and his date for the occasion, Liz Cox mingle with Lisa Sweet and date. A. Jacauelyn Hartman is surely enjoying herself with handsome gentleman, Jay Sunder. 5. Allison O'Hair strolls softly in the moonlight with her favorite guy, Bryan Malone. 6. Dawn McDaniel and Ronald Boone anxiously await forthe pictures and lights. 7. In the nights misty moonlight David Marriot and Melissa Jackson are found strolling by the Fountain of Love . iPhotos by Albert 8a Jamesj 1-.,., 1 2 112 Homecoming Dance W: v: K-.?: Qwf, up ' , 'K jg, K Cx 'L ,Kai ,X D-. Y a iv -AA -L ' Homecoming Donce 113 Practice and preparation pays o The annual Powder Puff game was played on October 14th, at the Warrior Stadium. Team members and fans enjoy this tradition because it's fun, exciting and it unites classes in competi- tion. All the girls practiced hard for weeks to be prepared for the tough, grueling game. Student coaches strived for their teams' perfection as they put forth as much effort asthe players. Final- ly, after a long exhausting game the seniors were victorious with a final score of 26-O. 1. Before the game the Juniors and Sophomores get together for a team cheer. 2. The Senior players and coaches pose for theirteam picture on the football field. 3. Seniors exhibit their spirit and pride on theirgoal post breakthrough. 4. Ready for play, the Juniors get tough and determined. 5. Senior pow- derpuff cheerleaders entertain the crowd with their high kicks and gorgeous figures. 6. Sklllful jumps are required of all powderpuft cheerleaders. 7. Uniting classes in fun and competition is part of the pow- derpuff tradition. 8. Senior girls warm up in pre-game exercises. 9. Junior powderpuff cheerlead- ers strut their stuff. 10. The tug-o- war competition was half-time entertainment. ii. Led by head coach David Compton, Senior girls practice blocks to be used on Sophomores and Juniors. fPhotos by: S. Deskin - 7: Griffin - 5: M. Jackson - 8,9,iO,ii: J. Story - 1.2.35 P. Whiteman - 11,61 2 5 ,. W UR Sl-QNlOR E. NIE 05,925 LOW T 'tool 1 'atv'-Zi. X . 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CML L xi !S4!bkk.lxiL- I xi' IX Y N E Af? f- - X Ci 3 1 Ck, RQ--Lx i Cv' K-LK,3ii M , x -, I. .B X fc M Li,7,C, LLL M7 X1 kr Y i My L-V ,gfwrx , VA ITY FOOTBALL As The 1981 football season approached, a sense of excitement filled The air. After a heartbreaking first game loss To archrival Clark, The Team rallied back in The next Two weeks against Chaparrel and Bonanza. Af- Ter Three weeks The Warriors were off To The best sTarT since 1976. ln The fourth week The defending sTaTe champion Gorman Gaels shattered a Two game winning streak. ln The first conference game WesTem destroyed Rancho 26-O. Overconfidence and The homecoming jinx almost shattered hopes fora division Title. Again, aftera stunning loss WesTem bounced back by rolling over Las Vegas, Then losing a last minute Thriller To Valley. All ThaT was needed was a victory over Basic which sent WesTem To Zone. In The Zone Championship game WesTem faced Valley for The Southern Conference Title. A highly underrated Warrior Team defeated The Vikings and went on To face The Wooster Colts 18-11. The Colts were believed To be The best Team To come out of The North and proved iT by defeating The mighty 'WE for The state Title. An injury and mistake prone Warrior Team showed That The spirit and pride of a Warrior can never be defeated. 1. Quarterback Paul Matherty eludes a Rancho defensive player. 2. Wait- ing To get back on the field. Paul watches The awesome defense. 3. Jim Thomson shows his pride by singing the Alma Mater. 4. The Thrill of victory at The Zone Championship game. 5. The agony of defeat aT State. 6. Inter- cepting another pass, O.K, Bryant gels a block from Wade Causey. 7. Thurman McKinney trys to avoid a Tackle. 8. Ok. Bryant punts again. 9. Coach Smith decides what to do. 10. The Warriors breakthrough Towards another outstanding victory. 11. Another handoff from Paul Matherly To Thurman McKinney. 12. Ai Lewis talks To his loyal fans after his knee injury keeps him from playing. 13. Dave Duran kicks one of his many field goals. 14. The 1981 Zone Champion Warriors. Front Row: 476 Alan Thompson, 439 Joe Mayfield, 42 Dave Duran, 447 Jay Ballen, 423 Andre Lambert. 424 Thurman McKinney, 410 Paul Matherly. 420 Leroy Wilson, Ronnie Kitchen fManagerJ, 427 Maurice Harding. 43 Reggie Dunlap, 449 Gary Shorts, 488 Joey Boxley. 412 John Boyle, 454 Glen Hickey, 473 Jay McPalmer. Second Row: 456 Bernie Bishoff, 480 Benny Flanagan, 452 Kevin Ackeman, 425 Stooey King, 477 Clint Smith, 47 Mike Churohfleld, 442 Mike McDonald, 440 Nick Miller, 460 Wade Causey, 453 Con Feeley, 459 Demetrios Dalacus. 463 Clint Wyrick, 419 Darrin Lambert. 486 Mike Costello, 496 Rick Benton, 484 Elven Marshall, 487 Spencer Schuenman. Standing: Coach Eric Traasdahl, Head Coach Horrace Smith, 414 Kody Sawyer, 481 Steve Layton, 413 Steve Ewell, 479 Gary Amold. 438 Darren Heiner, 450 Cody Taylor, 491 Gary Parsick, 462 Bernard Elvin, 482 Billy Logan, 474 Jim Thomson, 430 Steve Zahm. 451 Mike Bufalino. 465 Scott Rose, 464 Devin Livziey, 466 Glen Spigner, 432 Thurman McKinney, 485 Pat Murphy, 48 OK. Bryant, 411 Mike Worthen, 478 Darryl Bowler, 470 Cedric McDaniel, 455 Bobby Cox, 471 Don Norland, 475 Kimball Branigan, 433 Terry Warner, 437 Billy Anthony. 46 Brad Robey, 417 Wells Wagner, 461 Elander Craft, 468 Ron Fairley. Coach Bruce Bayne, And Coach Richard Welch. fPhoTos by. Albert 81 Jarnes- 2.4.5.9,J. SToryv14:J. Woodard-1,3,7,8,10,13g M. Mariano- 11,123 SCOREBOARD WHS MATCHES 27 Clork 39 Choporrel 16 Bononzo 6 Gormon 26 Ronoho 6 Eldorodo 35 Los Vegos 23 Volley 35 Bosio ZONE 17 Volley STATE 12 Wooster OPP 29 11 7 24 O 13 7 28 O 6 21 5 4 . nannies ' - ' 1 0 K ' 'C'- - LM .J ,, .G 1-,.-Q9 K Q, 12 ef' if ff' y 1. S ? Ag? Q , 6 , 0 -4. X + 1 -' LS41 L73 1 1 7 7 14.3, 6 I .. .. -1 .. T fi' - ,. . .. 'W ' s- ' W Q7 1, A L' 1YoqsiTyFoo'rboH 1-110 ... f -0, ,. ' 1 V AND B FODTBALL The 1981-82 Westem Warrior Football team had an excel- lent season, ending The year with a record of 6-3. Much effort was put forth by the players and with the great coaching talents of Coach McFarland, Coach Olsen, and Coach Germany, it looks like there will be some great Talent joining The Varsity Team next year. The JV-B team, coached by Coach Lee and Coach Heter, also ended The year with an outstanding record of 6-3. 1. Jim Cook goes for The kick off. 2. Warrior's JV get set for another exciting game. 3. After making an interception, Paul Preston takes off for West- ern's endzone. 4. Dennis Ashton carries The ball while Wayne Pool attempts to block. 5. Warrior football games are always full of action and excitement. 6. The defense puts forth effort against their opposing team. 7. The 1981-82 Westem JV Football team members are ffront to backj: James Wroten, Paul Preston, Lee Cormier, Derrick Winston, Ricky Curcio. Ricky Love, Randy Williams, Mark Fredericksen, Chino Rhoades. Marty Pannell, Allen Daniels, Ronnie Kitchen, Jeff Wilson, Willie Wilson, Derick Scott, Robert Burt, Tom Miller, Dennis Ashton, Bobby Henderson, Jeff Remsburg, Paul Rodriguez, Dan Monsiour, Darrell Marcus, Antony Sav- age, Ricky Schuetze, Angel Cordeo, Coach Sam Germany, Howard Tucker, Wayne Pool, Ricky Mountz, Wade Spyhalski, Ray Covarruvias, Steve Guinn, Andy Ramos, Charles McCall, Thomas Bass, Herb Maunu, James Cook, Coach Earl McFarland, Coach Mitch Olsen, Raymond Spigener, Phillip Butler, James Brazier, Walter Wagner, Bertie Bishoff, Mel Hutchenson, Robb Richardson, Chris Neilson, Billy Winn, Jeff McMlIlian, Darrell Coleman, Ryan Wilcox, Rick Pullon. 8. Steve Guinn goes for it! 9. The 1981-82 JV-B Football team members are ffront to backj: Kelly Lot- man, Artie Goleniak, George Mireles, Randy Ayala, Roland Daniels. D. Williams, Pat Yanatone, Doug Glenn, Alan Lowry, Joe Preston, Emie Scroggins, Bryce Ball, Mark Ralenkotter, Brian Blind, Ron Rubin, Dave Adkins, Tom Miller, Rober Moreno, David Cooper, Curtis Caraway, Tony Logan, Randy Reese, Eugene Collins, Fred McMillan, Coach Lee, Darren Benson, Pat Everson, Kim Kameron, John Kirtendal, Ward Wagner, Jeff Blazzard, Steve Kindt, Ron Dickman, Kevin Walker, Rob Romans, Kevin Peters, Dwane Walker, Darrin Nelson, Coach Heter, Ronnie Kitchen, Mgr., Bobby Chapman, John Crawford, Richard Crafts, Tom Boyd, Casey Taylor, Harold Taylor, Kevin Fitzpatrick, David Taylor, Tom Clark, Larry Dickman, Bryan Sweeney, Kefe Pepper, Lamont Duke. lPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 1,2,r1,6,9,: J. Story - 3,5,7,8J 120 JV X B Football Twin records 6-3 SCORERIOARD WHS Matches 22 Clork 7 CHODOFVSI 29 Bononzo 6 Gormon 7 Rdnoho 22 Eldorodo 14 Vegds 35 Volley 13 Bosic JV-B 6 Cldrk O Choporrel 29 Bononzo 12 Gormon 12 Roncho 27 Eldorodo 27 Vegos 15 Volley 22 Bdsic OPP 6 3 7 18 O 7 19 12 19 22 20 6 9 21 O O 13 15 1 JV! B FOOTDGII 121 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY Pride Wilh d Pdce The Cross CounTry Team was coached by Dean Weibie and Kim MacDonald. These Coaches led The Team To a 9-3 record under The philosophy 'To have as large a Team as possible wiTh all aThleTes being given The experience of Training and compeTing on a regular basis. The Team capTains were ArT CasTle and Rob Sandburg. Weibie felT ThaT even Though The Team lacked senior experience, wiTh only six reTuming aThleTes, They were able To do well be- cause of Their abilily To enjoy workoufs and To compeTe as a Team. The Team had 17 IeTTerwinners ouT of a Team of 20. Weibie also felT ThaT ArT CasTIe, Through hard work and deTen'ninaTion To win, was The ouTsTanding aThleTe. AT The oTher end of The rope was freshman Rooney Hoffman from Brinley. AfTer 10 years of Cross CounTry, seeing improve- menT in The individual aThleTes was sTill very rewarding. 1. The WesTem lnviTaTional meef is always a succesful evenT. 2. Mr. Weibie gives final preparaaTions To The Team. 3. Medal Winners. David Schofield and KieTh Rouse are proud of Their accomplishmenfs. 4. The gun sounds for The WesTem lnviTaTionaI meef: Eddy AiThur and ArT CasTle are off! 5. Nudging is ofTen seen aT The sTarT of The race as The runners bid for good posiTions. 6. Deferminafion of Chris YaTes To succeed is obfained from his pride and will To win. 7. The Final resulfs of This meeT are being announced as everyone gaThers around. 8. Being aT The head of The pack is a common siTuaTion for ArT Casfle. 9. The IasT of The race is always The hardesf buT David Schofield proves he is a winner. 10. Mr. Weibie carefully keeps Track of The Times of all The runners. lPhoTos by: AlberT 84 James - 1,3.6.9: J. STory - Z4,5,7,8,10J 122 Boys' Cross CounTry .LAL 1 'Z i E1 .Six SCOREBOARD WHS Matches OPP 24 Bonanza 35 15 Clark f. 23 Rancho 32 15 Moapa Valley 40 15 Gorman AO 30 Basic 26 35 Eldorado 20 25 Chaparral 32 15 Clark AO Total - Vllgns Logos 'Least amount of points wins - X. . rwrw, A r to A ,ln Q ' v- -zaa . MIN ' -+ - h' -1,7-'sw Q, .- '.-- ' m-ffl C F , A., ' qw- ' . ' -J . , --SX ,.... . 55 . -1 -M ' A ' 'Wg ' ,gmt 45 Q. ,. ww ' , ' 1- vnu -JJQIQKF K , 1 ' l -. ' gf I I ',gg.u .4-'N ' -V. Q V' :tk-Ov N' 'A M ' ' . l'l'dnN . 9 V 'XC . ' ,. 3 I Boys' Cross Country 123 IRLS' CROSS COUNTRY C.C. is non-stop With the help of Mrs. Tegano, the girls' cross country team was locally undefeated. They placed second in zone and fourth in state. The star runners were Jenny Nelson, senior and Pam Banta, sophomore. All of the girls on the team were outstanding. The girls ran everyday except Sundays. Most of the girls run all year long and stay in shape forthe upcoming seasons. Each day after school the girls did wam'1-up exercises and then ran for two hours. They ran intervals onthe sports fields and track and onthe streets over a distance of eight to ten miles. Mrs. Tegano rode her bicycle along side the girls as they ran. Mrs. Tegano has been coaching this sport for the last four years. When she came to Westem. there was only a boys' cross country team and a few girls were involved with that. When asked what she liked most about teaching. she replied, l enjoy watching the girls get involved with this sport and improving as the season goes on. l enjoy the meets because that's what the girls work for. 1. As the crowd looks on, Heidi Hulse struts her stuff. 2. Truckin' around the field, Robyn Wynn gets into shape. 3. At the Warrior Invitational, Pam Banta, receives the award for the best female time. 4. Holding the lead, Heidi Hulse and Gina Croxen won't let their Valley opponent through. 5. Support from Mrs. Tegano is important to the moral of the girls at the beginning ofa race. 6. The cross country team consists of Coach Tegano, Heidl Hulse, Jr: Vivian Barrett, Fr, Donna Burkhart, Jr: Robyn Wynn, So: Pam Banta, So: Teresa Barrett, Sr: Gina Croxen, Jr: Jenny Nelson, Sr: Erin Payne, So. Not pictured: Jannel Hardy. So. 7. After a long run. Heidi Hulse enjoys a rest. 8. To reach the finish, Pam Banta struggles. lPhotos by J. Storyj 124 Girls' Cross Country . as V' iii L. ' ,.. J ,iff RSE., is 5 -V x . if f . 1 a .s -g 1 , -. 5' .seem-1:f:r Q Q T is . ssl lm.4 ,ssL4:4i39?fi' ' - gs'f?4'QlfF fkwsPf tilQ.j, ff'+-N . af ,, of '- .v . 'f.1QfT.Q' jfjiipfi - T .sf Q.. , . wtggggg -. ,Ms-' . Q .- . V ' ,1- . :g,v,9 l' ' ' . 5. .E W w -T -1 f-.bi :T ' . ,..... .. Q-v. --T . W... , , ,.. . 2 S A SCOREBOARD WHS Mdlches win win win win win win win win win win win 77 Wesfem Low score Clark Bonanza Gorman Boulder City Rancho Moapa Valley Eldorado Chaparral L Balsic as egos Valley Zone Eldorado State Reno Redd Eldorado WINS OPP loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss 23 Girls' Cross Country 125 GIRLS' VARSITY ASKETBALL T l i 1 ShooT for The sTars Under the direction of lvlr. Hall, head coach, and Mr. Ross, assistant coach, Westem had what is said to be a urun and gun girl's basketball team. Although height was one of the problems facing The team, They managed To pull iT off and go to The zone toumament. Simone Perkins, captain of The team, led Them to a season of 6 wins. 1. The game begins at Basic and Western tip off. 2. Up, up, and away jumps hlgh flying Simone Perkins. 3. Elise Carter plans to make a basket despite the efforts ofa persistent Bonanza Bengal. A. Basketball can be a very confusing sport at times. 5. Coach Hall calls a huddle to discuss their next strategic move. 6. Standing: Simone Perkins, Paula Dumire, Elise Carter, Texanna Dennis Wlanagerl, Sonja Holland, Glenda Smith, Daili- cla Daniels, Rosie Mathews. kneeling: Veronica Fleming, Lisa Durran, Kelly Thomson, Maureen Colvin, Tracey Dunn. lPhotos by Albert 8a Jamesl 126 Girls' Basketball ff SCOREBOARD WHS Matches 60 Gomwan 58 Clark 46 Valley 47 Chaparral 47 Bonanza 75 Basic 61 Las Vegas 51 Eldorado 34 Rancho 65 Gorman 47 Clark 22 Valley 54 Chaparral 44 Bonanza 67 Basic 55 Las Vegas 39 Eidorado 43 Rancho Zone 43 Bonanza Girls' Baskefball 127 GIRL 'JV ASKETB LL BiggesT Tedm ever This yeor's girls'j.v. boskeTbdll Teom is The biggesT ever. The Teom consisTs of eleven girls. Cooch C.J. Holl feels lucky To even hove such o big Teom. Their performonce hos been good considering iT is such o young Teom. Emily Collins ond Veronicd Fleming ore The Teom copioins. The mosT ouTsTonding ployers were Emily Collins, Veronico Fleming, ond ChrisTino Johnson. They ended Theirseoson wiTh A wins ond 11 loses. 1. The girls keep iT o Teom effori. 2. Trdcy Souiherldnd wdTches The gome inTenTly. 3. Kdy Powell keeps The gome moving. A. Teom cdpioin, Emily Collins, demonsiroies her Tremendous skill. 5, Sherri BumeTT goes for crnoiher bdskel. 6. Trocy Souiheriond keeps The boll owoy from her opponeni. 7. Jessico Willmore Tdkes The boil down The court. 8. The members of The Tedm ore: Jessico Willmore, Emily Collins, JohneTle Red- mond, Trocy Souiheriond, Chrisiind Johnson, Sherri BumeTT. Texonno Den- nis, LyneTTe Toylor, ond Sonyd Glover. NoT piciured Koy Powell, Veroni- co Fleming, Lisd Berlrom, ond Kim Doniels. lPhoTos by Alberl 84 Jomesl 2 128 Girls' JV Bdskefbdll v x .i 46' - r Q V . ' ' ff . a 'giefoff' 'NQ94 1 2-sf , 1? r fr ' f -1 'E 1 7 .fi J' IIN! If Q 5 EW an 2 Q X ff ' A K: ' -i X! , vh .S -I u . ,, W, , .s...M.... j if S l . -we fr - -T ,Krogg-+15 g- ' 'iiscff , X , Q-gs.g,jr ,5 fl! ', :SHN-1 X .hgh L: I N.. ' I y 1,3 , elf . T-' .g4,g.gf,fg: it' , 75 ' . g, . Tilt' ,jg ' I .llg 5. 34 .l T . llgg ' 'V gsqsaw . '59, '!'g'!l3g:-i . Nm' . 'igsrtizerl T Q Cgf' afwal 4 gg ,!g,.,f 3 :'22ssr22t'f1l 1 332. xii. ' f V F . QI? Q ., l 'fIt4 l. fziwil. 'isitff tsg.gAa,vzb+. ff!! TTY .41 ly . .4 f 'L4w 5 1 , ,j BOYS' TENNI Lovin' it up This years Boys Tennis team started off the season with a good record. The team had one minor disadvantage. most of the players are small built compared to most of the opposing teams. There were ten retuming lettennen. They are Kent King, Brad Edwards, Tim Johnson, Hal Thorsud, Chris Poiitis, Matt Nlatheiiey, Steen Borg, Brent Herberlee. Peter Fenczik, and Matt Pearson. The teams most difficult game was against Clark High school. The easiest for the team was Boulder City. The team has proven that they have great strength, but yet they are a very young team. 1. Peter Fencizik thinks the game is golf as he serves Sean Collind a low ball. 2. Matt Matherley shows he knows he's good when it comes to using his forehand swing. 3. Kent King shows he's not fooling around when it comes to playing a good game of tennis. 4. Kent King shows he has class and drive. 5. Malt Matheriey waits for his opponant to serve the unex- pected. 6. Brent Herberlee knows when it's time to sneak in a sewing hand swing. 7. Brad Edwards shows signs of grace with an overhand drive to center court. 8. Peter Fenczik thinks the ball is a birdie after a long grueling game. 9. The Team members are: Back Row, Coach Pat Hayden, Chrs Polltis - junior, Brad Edwards - senior, Malt Matherley - junior, Kent King - senior, Tim Johnson - junior, Steen Borg - junior, Hal Thorsud - junlor. Bottom Row: Peter Fencizik - sophomore, Malt Pierson - sopho- more, Danny Gonzales - Sophomore, Brent Herberlee - sophomore. Sean Collins - sophomore. 10. Steen Borg gets a thirst quenching drink from a can of tennis balls. lPhotos by Albert 84 Jamesj 130 Boys Tennis V V75 ' ' - , ' W -,'-I1QfL . , 7'T I 'fTl'Q li WL: 1, 1 IV , ' ' ,, are '- v 7 +- ' 2 . , - ,AM-. , . . , 1 : .:.' ... ,,,. ' ' 'Una g 19,30 Q l B::v:-QQHNRQ Uv'-u1's ,Q as ' f 1 . nfs-malt 1 N , Q wwf ' , V1 . 1j:1x-oh L 1 ling I , M. ,M-,hay Ai, A , . J 'X , K' w'u Qfpfxrixq?: ,. . 1 ,A 1 lrvq My In H , V .0 , B' Sign :gn-ag, ,. , Q Fgsvn WHS 17 '37ll'f '1 ',f 1-f'.'. ,: f. 1. ' . , W fi ,4A :IW 3 ' f ' F ,751 '-'uf 3 19V2 11 19 1 1 1 .M . 1 ,- - - 1 - W2 1 ' 12V2 24 7V2 ww ,V ,1 5 J ,A F 3 x7 ,,4, .'v 7 9 -xm, SCOREBOARD Matches Roncho Eldorado Cldrk Boulder Ciiy Gonnon Bosic Cndporrdl Bononzo Los Vegos Volley i 5 5 li OPP 11 15V2 25 BV2 1 7 9 16V2 15V2 4 21 V2 10 Boys Tennis 131 -.x.l..p9' -. .3 . TM-.sw--M., K J Z5 iw H KX' Ns-.fu A h' L 'm'b .. X N.1,'-Lx r ' Q - l Hi + H+. 4111 ' GIRL ' TENN What a smashing season! With only seven players retuming, our girls' Tennis team had a very successful season. They finished The season with seven wins and Three losses. Coach Hayden attributed the Teams success to The fact that They were always willing To work hard. The Team was very young and inexperienced, but with The help and experience of Coach Hayden, They pulled Through. Coach Hayden felt that Angela Jakobiak was The most improved player. Coach Hayden has been coaching Tennis for three years, and really enjoys The sport. The girls showed Their True Warrior spirit by Their determina- tion when Times were low, and showing everyone that age and experience do not count for everything. 1. Tracy has a lot of strength behind her swing. 2. Diana makes an excellent follow Through after hitting The ball. 3. Ann really stretches so as not to miss the ball. 4. Sheila shows great form as her raquet and the ball connect. 5. Marci is making sure the ball landed inthe opponents court. 6. The sun is really strong, as Diana waits for Chaparral to serve. 7. Kim is really detemwined to win her match. 8. With a unique style of her own, Lisa Brower waits to return the ball. 9. Jennifer is really not sure about that shot. TO. The 1981-82 girls' tennis team consists of: Front row - Sheila Matherly, Beth Perrey, Jennifer Westin, Angela Maniaci, and Lisa Brower. Back row - Tracy Ruymann, Mary Boland, Kim Lathan, Angela Jakobiak, Anne Fallon, Diana Davis, and Coach Hayden. 11. Angela and Anne discuss their straledgy with Coach Hayden. lPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 1,2.3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11: J. Woodard - 51 132 Girls' Tennis I u I1 x ? 1 A. 1 ix ' . R si ,' 1 X f . R 1 'xx , M ., tgp:5':?fif?LffHo 'i,.,1L1,..nQ. - 'H ' ' x .. f ' if O 'I' if-.ff m- s? 'f'-':55,ii-1 f 'f M' 1 A 'f- '- 'S , X - Q 1 fgmgf ' . 1' S 7 ul l' GSGFQC- wn- xxv., -,gk .XXXXE xxx xv SCOREBOARD WHS Matches OPP 15.5 Roncno 12.5 20.5 Eldorodo 7.5 9.0 Clork 19.0 25.0 Boulder City 3.0 11.5 Gormon 16.5 21.0 Bdsic 7.0 15.5 Cnoporrol 12.5 15.5 Bononzo 12.5 16.0 Los Vegos 12.0 7.5 Volley 26.5 ,,, .'.. ' .'...,,.,.' - .N -Q w. ,.:.,.,,.y. .--.1--X 1 1 .i . .r:.J1r'33f 3.-tv L,-vm.: 1.. O4-N-'-5 on Rf -' v--Q. v.....x .Q ,.g?.,-31 'vx,.,MgfJv- F., - . K, l X-. KkfY.V.-g'lo?gg'Q.s--iyxflf.. 1-. - 4- .1.-'.' .vw .L . -,L,,,,...,,,,,.A A... - . ,.,..-'NM . -4 Girls' Tennis 133 BOYS' GOLF They don'T putt dround !! The men's golf teom finished with o rewording seoson This yeor. Led by Gooch Shelton fhedd coochl ond Mr. Welch fossistont coochl, the eleven mon teom hod mony enjoy- oble ond exciting motches. The mdtches were ployed ot different golf courses throughout Los Vegos dreo, with their steody home course being the municipol golf course. The four returning ployers were definitely ossets to The teom. They were: Eddie Arthur, Kent King, Mike Stdrks, ond Mike Woofter. The teom wos honored to hove Dovid Felix, cr foreign exchonge student from Mexicojoin the teom this yeor. Codch Shelton commented onthe only new senior pldyer this yeor, Joe Cielok. He hos reolly done d terrific job. Gooch Shelton is extremely proud of this yeor's men's golf teom becouse they Tried their hdrdest ond hod d greot time doing so. Good work, golfers!!! 1. ln o chonge of otmosphere, our exchonge student from Mexico, Dovid Felix, experiences one ospect of Americon sports. 2. Going ford hole in one, Joe Cieldk shows us his unmistokoble style onthe golf course. 3. Shooting the breeze, Mott Motherly ond Mork Strong tdke time out of their motch to observe their opponents. A. Getting o perfect line up, Ddvid Felix tee's off. 5. With o look of obsolute determination, Mike Woofter swings with the power of o pro. 6. Gooch Shelton odvises Mike Storks on his next motch, while Mdrk Strong ond Mott Motherly tdke o t'Pepsi bredk. 7. This yecirs 1981-1982 golf teom reolly deserve on im- mense omount of credit for their greot work. The teom members ore: Coach Shelton, Ron Schroggins, Eddie Arthur, Joe Cielok, Mott Motherly. Ddvid Felix, Mott Peorson, Mork Strong, Artie Golenick, Mr. Welch. fkneel- ingj - Mike Stdrks, Mike Woofter. 134 Men's Golf SCOREBOARD WHS Matches OPP Chaparral Clark Gorman Bonanza Valley Los Vegas Basic Boulder Ciiy Eldorado Aw Rancho ,f Las Vegas 22 Basic Boulder City Eldorado Rancho AAA Division Toumameni AAA Siaie Toumament P' .mn wi rv VARSIT BASKET Slammin' with style Fifteen athletes were chosen from a tryout of forly for' Varsity Basketball team. Pat Green, was the captain v Darryl Bowler and Ronni Kitchen being the team's me agers. Coach Stein, the head coach, saw the teal greatest strengths as being their shooting ability c quickness, and their greatest weakness as being their si The team considered every game difficult because of' extremely balanced league this year. With the majority the team being juniors, there is a strong and promis team for next year. The most valuable players were: i Green, lseniorj, and Michael Lee Uuniorj. The team v coached by Coach Stein lhead coachj, Phil Clark, Phillips, and Don Hopkins. This years' Varsity Basketk team had a truly rewarding season. Michael Lee and Pat Green patiently await a victory 3 Showing crowd one of his famed slams Michael Lee demonstrates his fant style 4 The 1981 1982 Varsity Basketball team Steve Ayala E Rainey Mike Sprague Steve Ewell Gordon Lewis Andre Davis Jahn, Darryl Hardy Pat Green, Brian Ayala Ellis Blackmore lkneel Coach Stein, Coach Holiday, and manager Ronnie Kitchen. Not tured - Michael Lee, Cliff Wimberly. 5. Dribbling down the court, Ayala plans his next shot. 6. Going up for a basket, Gordon Lewis sc two points for the Warriors. 7. Slamming the ball is one of Pat Greens known traits on the basketball court. 8. Reaching high over the players, Cliff Wimberly tips the ball to the side of the Warriors. iPhoto Albert and Jamesj 1. Manager Ronnie Kitchen takes time out to observe the game v I v I . - C . . - ' : , C l B 1 r o 136 Varsity Basketball llli O M Q N-af' fx X-...Z WHS 79 77 77 72 67 103 95 82 94 77 96 83 77 77 111 90 74 83 111 77 72 70 52 90 86 58 73 54 SCOREBOARD MATCHES Voleoh Gorman Valley Chaparral Clark Bonanza Quarlz Hill Oxnard Wesl Lake San lVlonaoa Buena Calvert Hall Flinl Hill Cenler Eldorado Las Vegas Rancho Basic Vo-Tech Colman Valley Chaparral Clark Bonanza Eldorado Las Vegas Rancho Basic OPP 48 89 82 80 86 82 79 68 81 84 83 103 65 98 76 75 78 72 92 84 88 85 66 94 98 82 64 64 Varsily Baskelball 137 I BASKETB LL J.V. is on The move! Hard working is how Coach Phillips described his j.v. bas- keTball Team. They pracTiced one and a half To Two hours daily. The hard work has paid off, They led Their division, and beaT The ToughesT Team - Clark! The main reason for Their success is ThaT They have a sTrong defense, noT To menTion Their Terrific offense. They work as a Team. There is noT one ouTsTanding player, buT ThirTeen. Coach Phillips is proud of his young Team, and see's a greaT varsiTy for The fuTure. 1. Coach Phillips goes over The plan as The Team huddles TogeTher. 2. BeTween James WroTTen and Kirk Harlle They manage To keep up Their offense againsi Clark. 3, Going for anoiher baskeT, KeiTh Tolliver over- comes his Clark opponenis. 4. Tracy McCoy oui jumps his Valley oppo- nenl. 5. ConcenTraTion is very imporTanT when iT comes To a free shoT, as Bobby Trausch demonstraies. 6. IT looks like Clark is ganging up on Al Daniels. 7. Anoiher awesone baskei by Paul Truman. 8. Jump Tony, jump a liflie higher! 9. The usual Wesiern play. 10. Kneeling: John Soarpali, Rick Pullen, Al Daniels, James WroTTen, Kellh Tolliver, Tracy McCoy, and Billy Winn. Standing: Coach Phillips, Terrial Maclynn, Bobby Trausch, Paul Truman, Loren McCrainey, STeve Sagers, Kirk Harlle, Tony McFarland. Mike McElhaney, and Roberi Greer. lPhoTos by AlberT 84 Jamesj 138 JV BaskeTball 1 q, Wm. L 7 -or H 'V 0 QV SCOREBOARD WHS MATCHES OPP 59 Von Tobel 35 61 Gorman 79 60 Valley 72 63 Chaparral 73 57 Clark 53 65 Bonanza 50 60 Eldorado 59 63 Las Vegas 411 55 Rancho 50 86 Basic 24 50 Von Tooel 37 55 Gorman 58 65 Valley 88 58 Chapparal 57 67 Clark 60 55 Bonanza 53 78 Eldorado 55 46 Las Vegas 61 73 Rancho 67 66 Basic 28 ' 1 Q V3 6257 Q Q L2 J 1 E 1 BOWLI Bowlers strike ouT The boys' and girls' bowling Teams did very well This year. The boys varsity Team finished The year with The second highest record ever accomplished. The boys varsity finished The yearwith a record of fifly-seven and a half wins and six and a half losses. This victory, Sunrise Division Champions, enabled The boys to go to The southem divi- sion roll-off. Since There is no -northem division champions, whoever wins in The roll-off is considered To be The State Champions. The boys were defeated in The roll-off by Thirteen pins To Valley High School. The boys'junior varsity Team also did exceptionally well with a record of sixty- Three wins and one loss. The girls' varisty Team did well, too. The girls suffered an injury during The year, in which They lost Their anchor bowler. Even Though They lost a player, They managed To take second in The Sunrise Division, with a record of forty- seven wins and seventeen losses. The junior varsity girls had a lot of hard Times This year. The girls' major problem was There were never enough girls To make up a complete Team. The girls' junior varsity did considerably well even Though They never had a full Team. They finished The year with a record of Twenty-seven wins and Thirly-seven losses. 1. A look of relief can sometimes be seen after making a spare, as Patty McGuckin shows. 2. Danny Thompson shows his style while bowling. 3. The members of The girls' bowling team are Dione Rosauer, Luanne Romans, Kim Lobaugh. Venus Carter, Patty McGuckin, Suzanne Wojcik, Terry Yager, Stacy Madden, Christine McGuckin, and Mr. Dawson. coach. 4. Seriousness and concentration is a major part of Throwing a good ball, as shown on Stacy Madden's face. 5. Cheering and watching fellow bowlers is as important as bowling as shown by Danny Thompson, Jeff Hadlan, Patty McC-Suckin, and Kim Lobaugh. 6. Concentration is The first step for Terry Yager. 7. The members of The boys' bowling Team are Mike Mlymer, Doug Hebert, Henry Medina, Dennis Gradillas, Jeff Hadlan, Danny Thompson, John Edens, Mike Gayle, Chris Burnes, Dave Kruleski. Gary Arnold, Danny Nadeau, Tom Nadeau, and Mr. Dawson, coach. 8. Gary Amold's style is unique and got him many fine games. 9. Bowling is always work, but there is fun sometimes. 10. Executing a fine shot is shown by Dennis Gradillas as he releases The ball. lPhoTos by: Albert 84 James - 2,3,A.7,8,1O: J. Story -1,5,6,9J T40 Bowling 22---. 'Y SCOREBOARD WINS LOSSES 5772 Boys' Vorsily 6V2 63 Boys' JV 1 47 Girls' Vorsily 17 27 Girls' JV 37 WHS Roll-off OPP 2620 Boys' Vorsiiy 2607 87, , ,, 10 77 Bowling 141 :fs Xlzss K , , . sei. VA rrv SDCCER Varsiiy achieves goals Much conTroversy had been placed on The varsiTy soccer Team. Mr. Bymes, This year's new coach had been criTi- cized aT firsT, buT his Ten years of coaching came Through. IT was auesiionable wheTher The Team would have a win- Q' ning season. WiTh The greaT coaching of Mr. Bymes and The fine TalenTs of The seven reTuming and nine new players, The Team pulled off The season. Mr. Byrnes Took over The Team afier coaching The junior varsiiy lasT year. He became involved in soccer when he coached his children's Team in 1972. Mr. Byrnes has TaughT high school for 10 years. Cyle lverson and Trey Harris were The Team represenTa- Tives. Their jobs were To lead in The warm-up exercises, conTroI The Teams Temper and To argue and seTlIe prob- lems wiTh The referees. These Two players demonsTraTed Their leadership aualiTies ThroughouT The year and broughT The Team TogeTher. 1 The guys exercised and ran every week day for approx- imaTely an hour and a half a day. AlTa hill was a favoriTe among The many running areas. Skills such as bouncing The ball off The head and puTTing iT up in The air To perform This feaT, were imporTanT To The success of The Team. 1. ln The excilemenf of The game Gary McKimmey slips as he kicks The ball. Mike Wilson ls ready for The nexT move. 2. Wifh all The running Eric Sabol does he deserves a long drink, buf Mike Wilson geis impaTienT, 3. Accidenis with Team-mafes do happen. Mike Wilson and Craig Hen- dricks collide in a rush. 4. Using your head is a Technique To move The ball away from The opponenT. Kevin Coombs demonsfrcnes This maneuver wiTh Mike Wilson ready To Take over. 5. Conference Time before and afTer a game is important To correcT misTakes. Coach Byrnes plans his players' sTraTegy. 6. Bumping The ball, Guy Perry passes iT To Mike Maurice. 7. lnTenTly waTching The ball, Cyle Iverson conTemplaTes his nexT move. 8. The Team consisfs of: Top - Mike Wilson, Kevin Coombs, Hal Iverson, Tony Diekamper, Cyle Iverson, Eric Sabol, Trey Harris, John Bower, Craig Hen- dricks, Coach Bymes: boTTom - PeTer Wilson, Gary McKimmey, Sid Laousey, Troy Griffiih, TrenT SmlTh, Andy Cummings, Chris Ericson: noT picTured: Mark Sullivan, and Guy Perry. lPhoTos by AlberT and Jamesl QP Ar 142 Varsiiy Soccer W A.. ' , . -W K .gr T ' at - ,Ric H gl fu ',., , 2' 4,1 f . ,V 5 lf 3 s ... 'T f 1 c Z ..... , W I SCOREBOARD WHS MATCHES OPP 1 Los Vegos 2 5 Bosio O 1 Roncho A 7 Eldorodo 1 3 Boulder Ciw O 2 Cldrk 1 3 Bononzo 1 1 Vdlley 1 5 G-ormon 1 O Chopdrrdl 2 O Los Vegos O 5 Bosio O 1 Roncho 5 2 Eldorodo O 8 Boulder City O Hall of Fame Tournament 2 Bonorwzo 1 1 Bosio O 2 Boulder City 2 4 Eldorddo 3 Siate Tournament A Bononzo 2 Los Vegos peer.. -r ......... , Vdrsiry Soccer 143 V SOCCER J.V. is on The ball! The junior varsity soccer team kicked off a great season with ten wins, two losses, and Three ties. Westem is proud of the fact that they finished first in Their league. The most valuable player award was received by Two Team mem- bers This year: Kent Sprotbery for best offensive and Mike Wiszt for best defensive. The most imporved player was Toby Phillips. When asked about next year's Team, Coach MacDonald replied that she would lose most of her play- ers to The varsity Team. t'Varsity should be pretly well set, she continued. t'But as for J.V., we'll be starting all over. 1. The team huddles with Coach MacDonald, as they plan Their Tricky strategy. 2. Speed and agility are important requirements for a successful soccer player, as demonstrated here. 3. The Westem Warriors had Basic's Bengals on the run for most of The game. 4. A teammate watches as Kent Sprotbery steals the ball from a Basic opponent. 5. 1981-82's Junior Varsity soccer team are: lstandingl, Kevin Beck, Mike Wiszt, Kent Sprotbery, Tim Nooner, Jim Cook, Pat Kelly, Kyle Adcor, and Miss MacDonald: lkneel- ingl Danny Antonino, William Graves, Toby Phillips, Reggie Logan, and David Atkinson. Sitting, Marcus Biondi, Sean Sullivan, Pat Carmody. George Femandez, Matt Erickson, and Rob Barilla. 6. The team prac- ticed long hard hours. and it really payed off onthe field. 7. The referee looks on anxiously as a clever pass is executed. 8. Hard-headedness is yet another requirement for a J.V. soccer player. 9. An attentive player recovers a misguided kick. 144 J.V. Soccer SCOREBOARD WHS MATCHES OPP 1 Roncho 2 A Los Vegos O O Boisc 0 5 Eldorodo O 6 Boulder City 1 3 Clork 3 2 Bondnzo 2 5 Vdlley O 3 Gorman 1 O Choporrol 1 3 Los Vegos 1 1 Bosic O 4 Roncho 3 2 Eldorodo 1 4 Boulder Ciiy O 1 1 X fr Es, X A -1 ?r:5?f?cgQ X ,, asf? 'i 'pied Axk rj 'rf- hm, ,,,.,,hQ9 J.V. Soccer 145 1 if ui-Q BOYS TR DedicoTion, desire, poin Trock is o diverse sporT. There ore 17 evenTs, none of which ore eosy. IT Tokes dedicoTion, desire, ond The occepTonce of menTol ond physicol poin To be o member of The Trock Teom. They procTioe opproximoTely 90 minuTes o doy ond compeTe wiTh Three oTher schools Twice o week. This yeor's Teom is young ond noT very experienced, buT compeTed proudly wiTh Those more experienced Thon Themselves. Their sTrengThs lie in The sprinTs - The 100 ond 400. Ari CosTle is olso one of The moin sTrengThs of The Teom. The moin desire of The Trock Teom is To be SToTe Chomps ond To bring bock The TrodiTion of winning To WesTem. 1. WesTern's reloy Teom worms up for onoTher meeT. 2. Bononzo hod beTTer woTch ouT for Mike Bosmo os he mokes his move for The ieod. 3. Nobody con beoT Jeff GolTney QT The shoT puT. A. Hurdler, Benny Flcnnigon, compeTes well under pressure. Benny begins To moke his move on Valley. 5. There is no sTopping Joey Boxly, STeve Collins, ond Joseph l-luni when They compeTe wiTh Volley. 6. Andrew Brcrss demonsTroTes The menTol ond physicol poin involved in Trock. 7. Joseph HunT mokes onoTher one of his awesome jumps. 8. WolTer Wogner shows off his sTrengTh wiTh The discus evenT. 9. Dovid Toylor jumps his woy To success. 10. The members of The Trock Teom ore: fronT row: John Shively, Chris Neilson, Bobby Henderson, Mourice Hording, Terry Womer, Poul PresTon. Ellis Blockmore, STeve Col- lins, ArT CosTle, Leon Hordison. middle row: RoberT AnThony, Ari Leovin. Ellis Green, MonTe Trovis, Mike HoriTo, Donny Willioms, RoberT AlberT, Joey LiTTle Swan Boxly, Thurmon McKinny, Andrew J.l?. Bross, Joseph Hunt, Dclvid Schofield, Anthony Grcly, ClinT SmiTh, Gooch Som Germony. Bock row: Williom Berry, Jonice SwifT - monoger, Glen BuTler, Kyle Thrower. Tony McForlond, Benny Flonnigon, Mike Bosmo, Elvin Willioms, PoT Green, Billy Logon, AnThony Hordy, Ulysses JuJu Lonier, Jeff GolTney, AnThony Ross, Dovid Toylor, Wells Wogner. Ken Zomoro, WolTer Wogner, FiTzgerold FiTzi Williams - monoger, Huey Johnson - Heod AssisTonT Cooch, Thurbon Worrick - Heod Cooch. fPhoTos by Alben 8a Jomesl 146 Boys' Trock x u .. . . ,...-.....wi, '+fg:: 'i ai- .1 - '- 2? gjg ' -pit. sig' A ss Q 'A T ' . ' N .- ...-J' A . ...s ..... ...ano- WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS IE 5 T' 1 .nl RLS' TRAC . 3.-.s..1.gssg.fg,.gC.-i .. .'::.... Reaching new lengThs This year The girls Track Team has shown greaT signs of improvemenT. AT The warm-ups They look like real warriors, buT when iT comes righT down To performing They make The grade as real WesTem Warriors. T. WesTem's Women's Track back row: Coach Paul Lenae, Jill Nieman. Donna Burkhart, Kelly Thompson, JohneTTe Redmond, Elise Carler, LaTasha Dean, Texanna Dennis, Pam Bama, Rachelle Williams, and Coach McDonald, middle row: Hiedi Hulse, Michelle SmiTh, Renee WashingTon, Tammy Cooper, Veronica Flemings, Sonia Harris, Robyn Wynn, Jenny Nelson, Wanda Taylor, fronT row: CynThia Scroggins. STephanie Shelby, LeTia SmiTh, Angie Carter, Jacqueline Clay, Erin Paine. Telesia Blanche, NoT picTured is Caplain Maxine Clark, STacy Reed, Cordelia Freedman, Kerri STem, Yolonda Millender, Michelle LockeTT, Laionya Wafls, Leslie Hardison. 2. Texanna Dennis puTs anoTher ouT of reach. She has been a parT of WesTern's Track Team for 2 years. 3. Coach Lenae helps The girls wiTh a liTTle insTrucTion on warmups forThe besT resulTs. 4. Here is Michelle SmiTh, Tesia SmiTh, CynThia Scroggins, and Rachelle Williams praclicing The relay, a very promising evenT for WesTern. Prociioe makes perfecT. Their firsT meeT They came in firsT. 5. LaTashia Dean Takes The lead in a pracTice run. She is a longiumper, They aslo warmup wiTh The shorl disTance runners. 6. JohneTTe Redman, sophomore, puTs her sTrengTh and agilily behind every shoT, 7. Here comes our mosT promising evenT around The Track. Our disTanT runners, from lefi To righT, Jill Nieman, Robyn Wynn, Hiedi Hulse, Pam BanTa, and Jenny Nelson, capTain of The disTanT runners. lPhoTos by Alberl and Jamesj 148 Women's Track TN. f, - , .Q Q . i ...gizgixiikgi .. . -s WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS . ' ,al if 3 'Y- .av 1 -x. 'NF f 1 V-l -4 ff1117 , 5 SCOREBOARD W.H.S. MATCHES OPP Var. J.V. Var J V 2 2 Gorrnan O Valley O Clark O Chaparral O Bonanza O Balsc O Las Vegas O Eldorado O Rancho 2 C-orrnan 1 Valley 0 Clark O Chaparral 2 Basic 2 Las Vegas 0 Eldorado O Rancho O Bonanza O Zone Clark F VARSITY BASEBALL A big hiT aT Wesiern WesTem's 1981-82 varsiTy baseball Team was full of The pride and spiriT ThaT is presenT aT WHS! They had a Terrific season, Thanks To much sTrenuous pracfice. OuT on The field everyday for fourTo five hours, our warrior Team work- ed on mainTaining Their sTrengThs ffieldingj and improving Their weaknesses iThe hiTiing zonej. According To Coach McFarland, Paul lVlaTherly is one of The mosT valuable players on The Team because of his excepTional piTching and fielding skills. BuT The whole Team displayed The Two characTerisTics needed To be good ball players: dedica- Tion and willingness To work! 1. STarTing caTcher, Jeff SlyvesTer, warms up aT pracTice. 2. The Warriors' sTarTing lineup for 1981-82 smiles for The camera. 3. Brad Edwards, firsT baseman, demonsTraTes his awesome sTyle. 4. Covering second base, James Aulicino shows us his ouTsTanding skill. 5. Paul MaTherly, one of The Team's mosf valuable players, works on his swing. 6 84 7. Our baseball Team pracficed many hours and iT really paid off on The field, as shown by Andre Lambert and O.K. BryanT. 8. Frank Consiglio winds up for The pifch, 9. Shonsfop, Nick Miller, concenTraTes on exercising his Throwing abiliTy. 10. David CompTon enjoys himself aT pracTice as he fields a grounder. 11. The 1981-82 varsiTy baseball Team is: Coach McFarland, PaT Brenan, Mike WorThen, Mike Churchfield, David CompTon, Frank Consig- lio, Jim Holland, Paf lvlurphy. Kirk Harlle, David Dreibeleis, Rick PlunkeTl, Gary Parsick, Paul MaTherly, Jeff SylvesTer, O.K. BryanT. Brad Edwards, Andre Lamberf, DemeTrios Dalacus. James Aulicino, Nick Miller, Louis Valerie, Jeff Remsburg, and Coach Hayden. iPhoTos by AlberT 8a Jamesl 152 Varsity baseball SCOREBOARD Matches Clark Bonanza Valley Cnapporal Gorman Las Vegas Rancho Eldorado Basic IRL SOFTBALL Scfibdll hiis ii Off On March 1, Two new sofTball coaches were oui on The Tield for TryouTs. Ed Phillips Took over The varsiTy Team and Charles STeTTs Took over The junior varsily Team. BoTh men were experienced in coaching sporis. Coach Phillips TaughT for fifTeen years and coached for nine. Coach STeTTs was new This year, buT he has Taughl five years in junior highs, all of These five years he coached sporls. The girls were in good hands. The girls worked hard To earn one of The sixTeen varsiTy Team spaces. For The firsT Time in a few years, The junior varsiTy coach had To make cuTs.- There were seven reTum- ing varsiTy players who assisTed in The Teams sTraTegy. PracTice was held on week days and The games were on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The exercises consisTed of run- ning The field, running drills, baTTing pracTice, Throwing The ball, and calisThenics. 1. Quick dlrecT Throws such as Jenny Wells and Michelle Smail display, help sTop The opponenTs scoring. 2. Scooping up The ball, shorT sTop, Michelle Smail, sTops The runner. 3. PracTice builds precision. Gina Presley reTums The ball To home pIaTe. A. AfTer making The caTch, Riff Sible is ready To Throw and make an ouT. 5. The junior varsiTy Team consisTs of: Top - Sonya Holland, Barbara Gann, Lisa CanTu, Kim Dennis, Helicia Riley, Kellie Bonner, Sherri BruneTT, Coach STeTTs: middle - Liz WilmarTh, LyneTTe Taylor, Jenny Lybecker, Tracy SuTherland, Caroline LiTTle, HeaTher Thom: bofiom - Ellen Bills, Mary SweaT, Angela ArmsTrong, Tishka Mead, Moni- ca Gonzales. NoT picTured - Jessica Lucier and Dawn Reeves. 6. The VarsiTy Team consisTs of: Gina Presley, Connie Ames, Claudia Moore. D.D. Maddox, Tori Comwall, Michelle Smail, Coach Phillips: middle - Randi VarraTo, Kim LaThan, Leslie Fisher, Debbie Creve, Tracy Riff Siblez boTTom - Tracy Dunn, Toni Gleeson, Emily Collins, Jenny Wells. NOT picTured - Maureen Colvin. 7. AT firsT base Kim makes The caTch and Tags The bag To prevenT any runner from scoring. 8. Heaving The ball Toward home Michelle Smail puTs her hearT inTo iT. 9. For The oulfield caTch, Randi VarraTo leTs Leslie Fisher reTrieve This one. 10. When The pressure is on, D.D. Maddox concenTraTes on sTopping The ball. 11. During pracTice, Coach STeTTs peps up The j.v. Team for Their firsT game. lPhoTos by AlberT and Jamesj 154 Soffball Q. '-. :.ia ' . C- fi' '3' -G ,,aIr 4. . . .Im .4 fs.. X..-'. an W4 '95 4 .A in br.. ,fy SCOREBOARD Matches Las Vegas Elaoraao Basic Rancho Vo-Tech Valley Clark Bonanza Gorman Chaparral Las Vegas Elaoraao Basic Rancho Boulder Cify aapyf T VR ITY WRESTLI CeT down -Take down The varsity wrestling Team did very well this year. The mem- bers of The team were very dedicated, and They had a great deal of self-discipline and endurance. The team was strong in experience and physically strong, too. IT was This self-discipline and experience that Took The Team To zone and state. Five varsity wrestlers went to state. The wrestlers who made iT to state were Melvin Hicks, All Conference, Southem Zone Champion, and undefeated: Ron Moya, who Took 3rd in zone: Sean Collins, who Took 3rd in zone: Tom Geick, who Took Ath in zone: and Kevin Ackerman, who Took 3rd in zone. The Team did a good job and were commended for Their excellent performance. 1. Members of the varsity team, Tired and exhausted, watch their team- mates wrestle. 2. Attempting to gain control over his opponent is Solon Davenport. 3. Kevin Ackemtan struggles to bring down his opponent. 4. Pinning his opponent with much ease is Tom Geick. 5. Sophomore, Sean Collins holds his opponent in a cradle position. 6. The members of The varsity wrestling team are Ron Moya, Boby Craig, Coach Olsen, Sean Collins, Chris Geick, Mo Glancy, Melvin Hicks, Alan Needham, Tom Geick, David Bruins, Howard Tucker, Solon Davenport, and Coach Heter. Not pictured are Kevin Ackerman and Ron Fairley. 7. Taking his opponent down and keeping him down is Tom Geick. 8. Kevin Ackerman tries viciously to take down his opponent. iPhotos by Albert 8a Jamesl 156 Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard WINS Matches A Choporrol 5 Roncno 8 Clork 5 Bononzo 5 Boslc A Elcloroclo 3 Valley 10 Gormon 8 Los Vegos Zone Melvin Hicks Kevin Ackermon Seon Collins Ronny Moya Tom Geick State Melvin Hicks Kevin Ackennon Seon Collins Tom Geick Ronny Nloyo LOSS 4 2 2 5 4 7 5 1 4 1 st 3rd 3rd 3rd Ain 2nd Ain Ain Vorsilv Wrestling 157 1 JV WRESTLI Final Takedown This years Junior Varsily Wresfling Team had a good sea- son although The feam seemed To have more poienfial than was shown. The feam also suffered because of many injuries fo fellow feammafes. When a Varsity player is injured a junior varsify player is moved up io fill his posifion. The Team is looking forward fo an oufsfanding 1983 season, when The missing pofenfial will be puf fo if's fullesl. 1. Solon Davenport makes the final Takedown. 2. Dave Bruin, Brent Herbie, Chris Geick, Kevin Ackerman, Coach Mark Heier and Randy Reese show anxiety for The upcomming mafch. 3. Shawn Collins fakes his opponent down wifh ease. 4. Brenf Herbie is waifing for The counf. 5. Shawn Collins wresfles wifh his opponenf. 6. Back row: Doug Lewis, Ron Dickman, Dave Morrison, Viofor Williams, Sieve Shearer, Coach Olsen, Warren Hampfon, Mike Buffalino, Ricky Cercio, Jonas Tehanjen, and Coach Mark Heier. Fronf row: Todd Gamer, Frank Bonnevenlura, and Roberl Radar Doug- las. fPhofos by Alberl 8A Jamesj 158 J.V. Wrestling Scoreboard pvvgj H , R. X1 1' fX'C2t Q A Cp N ,Q , ,Q 0 V . - rv ,Q ' J --Q .4 . I I 4 5-., ,n ,K x. Q . . , 151531, gp A, T- xfggfggfi WHS Matches OPP 48 Bonanza 21 64 Basic 9 14 Eldorado 57 48 Valley 23 42 Gorman 27 58 Los Vegas 8 21 Chaparrai 51 30 Rancho 48 39 Clark 34 LL... . ,,,.,.,,..: , , ...4 6 f1 N 1,1 J.V. Wrestling 159 Toking o swing oi ii The girls golfTeom did very well: They Took second ploce in zone compeTiTion ond Third ploce in sToTe combeTiTion. The girls Took Third ploce in sToTe by o one sfroke loss To Reno. WiTh much confidence during The seoson The girls considered oil Their moTches To be on eosy vicTory excepT for Their one loss To Bononzo High School during The regulor seoson. The girls worked hord To ploce second in Their zone com- peTiTion. According To Mrs. Schoefer, winning 9 ouT of 10 gomes wos due To Their oufsfonding TolenTs in golf, Their winning personoliTies, ond Their overoll involvemenT in oc- TiviTies oT WesTem High School. The girl 's number one quol- iTy wcrs Their sponsmonship, ond Their obiliTy To be very compeTiTive. 1. On Their woy To hiT o few boils ore Luonne Romons, SoTu Ruponen, Cindy Combell, ond Joon Rcicel. 2. Showing The correcT sTyle for seTTing up o shoT is Kim Becker. 3. As Rondi Vorrofo concenTroTes on moking her pull, Michelle Thome gefs reody To remove The flog. 4. The members of The girls' golf Teom ore Cooch Schoefer, Cindy Combell, Kim Becker. Luonne Romons, SoTu Ruponen, Jocin Rocel, Rondi VorroTo, Michelle Thome, ond Tomi BelT. 5. Cindy Combell shows how To geT ouT of o sond Trop. 6. AT The Dune's Golf Course, The girls ore reody for o compeTiTive gome of golf. 7. Toking o full swing in order To moke iT To The green is Tomi BelT. fPhoTos by Alberl 8a Jomesj 160 cms' golf g., SCOREBOARD WHS MATCHES OPP 256 Ronono 415 260 Eldorddo 342 Clgfk forfeit 265 Boulder City 294 265 Gorrndn 254 292 Bdsic 363 255 Cndpdrrol 335 254 Bononzo 223 265 Los Vegds 327 260 Vdlley 274 Zone Bondnzd 445 521 Western Volley 547 Gorman 563 Boulder City 571 Eldorodo 616 State Bondnzo 448 Reno 51 Q 520 Western Reed 533 1 f A Girls' golf 161 X Q9 Nl Aciiviiies 163 , gn vew.nn.,,.. . mini s, iul,uiiw-:s'1a-2?f1r.1ff.- - K 1 -' -9 . -rl 2 Ci VarsiTy Cheerleaders Prove To be superior The Varsily Cheerleaders are no doubT su- perior. During The summerThey aTTended The USA Camp aT SanTa Barbara. After puTTing in hours of hard work and dedicaTion, The War- rior Cheerleaders proved Themselves when They broughT back 28 ribbons and The supe- rior Trophy. Their ribbons were received aT evaluaTion. They would leam a couple of cheers and would Then be evaluaTed ThaT nighT. The cheerleaders eamed Their money for camp by selling sunTan IoTion, candy, and pens. Our Varsily Cheerleaders could be found on The sidelines of fooTball games, baskeTbaII games, and assemblies. They also had The honor of being inviTed To per- form in The pre-race parade of The Grand Prix in which They performed Their rouTine BeTTer Than Ever. 1. Much enThusiasm and spiriT is expressed by The VarsiTy Cheerleaders as They perform various cheers. 2. The everlasTing popular cheer, W-A , has promoTed spiriT ThroughouT The years aT WesTem. 3. Showing off Their TalenT, The Cheerleaders exhibiT anoTher perfecT mounT. A. The Cheerleaders show Their spunk and Homecom- ing spirif as They are driven in The Homecoming parade. 5. The 1981-82 VarsiTy Cheerleaders are: Mary Kay BrandT, Nanefie Miller, CaThy Lourence, Toni Ellis, Vale- rie ATkinson, Diane Henson, and STacy James lheadl. 6. CaThy Lourenco waiTs for The correcTion of The Technical difficulTies experienced during The all group perform- ance during The Homecoming assembly. 7. The VarsiTy Cheerleaders added much To The assemblies wiTh Their spiriT arousing cheers. 8. Many friends were reuniTed aT Homecoming when The Alumni reTumed, as were Mary Kay BrandT and Andrea Greve. fPhoTos by: Albert 84 James - 45.6.71 Griffin - 8: J. STory - l,2,3J 3 A 164 VarsiTy Cheerleaders 3. X J Iwi' . 9 Q I, fu ,ff . V. N 4' 'S ,., .w .. ., My l: fjyixgv 5 . -1 'Nw 1, - HN Y. , r LQ , lf. -5 .. M . A x 1 i H ' I r gig 9 ' M M fb f 'i 219.--zrs:1 V ' -' ' XX s Q fz'-M 5 A ' '- A .1 !- 1 . K . W , vf. '- N i Vw A' A l M .I ,gn I '1- 1 ' N , f X 4 '- -X , D , ' fx I i A I . QL N r L ' X ff-x, . X fx X '! ,Q A t. xx 1 i x . fy . R - -iq t - 5, ' s? .' n . X ' . Q 'A 19' 0 W . L 1J.K -N x LN, ',4 91 if 1 J 52' 9 ' nfs! ,- J' 'UW , I ! i ,X Ve 7 , 1 , W J . , 1 5 Yi -'af .23 :bf 1 A .-. 'M ' M s I ' ff J., 5 : ' :Iwi t 1-5 ,',.3Qi- Shir 7 lr A 3 Q, -,, .Q 1 2 Songleoders They've goT rhylhm! EnThusiosTic ond ouTgoing, The 1981-82 Songleoders promoied school spiriT oi The mdny ossemblies, gomes, dnd school dc- TiviTies. This dword winning squdd hos been d greoi conTribuTion To our school's ouT- sionding spirii This yedr. BuT whoT does iT redlly Tdke To be d Songleoder? Ldsi yeor, eighT girls were cho- sen for The '81-'82 squod. hey were judged occording To Their obiIiTy To kick, Their sense of r'nyThm dnd Their originoliiy. Sore muscles, bruised knees, long ond Tiring procTices, ond ci deTerminoTion To be The best were o ldrge porl of This squod's success. Their four hour ddily prdciices losT summer poyed off when They weni To NCA Comp oi UCLA ond performed exiremely well, bring- ing home 32 Superior ribbons, The 1sT ploce Trophy for Their home rouiine, ond The high- esT dwdrd given - The NCA SpiriT Awdrd. Comprised of 4 Seniors dnd A Juniors, The Songleoders pdrlicipoTed in mdny commu- nily dcTiviTies, including morching in The Grond Prix Pdrdde. This squdd's pride hos seT GD ouTsTdnding exomple for yeors To come. 1. Soxrkgs Tclke Time ouT To sTrike o pose 011119 Deseri Inn. 2. The orrior Songleoders kick up Their heels. 3. Gazing oi criheleies is one of Morie's fovoriie posTimes. A. Cos- sdundro gels her kicks. 5. ConcenTrciTion mokes Mory The perfecT Songleoder. 6. The 1981-82 Songleoders ore: Shelly McCormick, Cynlhid Bunker, Nikki Chop- mon, Tereso McCoy loo-heodl, lviorie Brown lheddl, Mory Condi, Cossoundrd Lourenco, ond Cindy Slight. 7. im oomes noiurol To Nikki. 8. Giving her oil, Cindy o blosl criihe Homecoming ossembly. 9. Qfnln id's spirit shines Through os she sTruTs To The sound. 10. 3 4 166 Songleoders Wesiem LelTerjockeTs, Songleoder siyle. 11. Highsiep- ping is mode eosy by Mdrie dnd Tereso. lPhoTos by: Albert 84 Jomes - 1,2,3,6,1O,11, J. Story - 4.5.8, J. Wooddrd - 7,91 5 ' P- x K 1' x f '. M, fi- ,3'Y 1 9' V' , ri .-. z x ,, x n l - z-v 'Q 5, 'v if s n 'P 's Yami LLM' F .W I Q-4 1, M f ww., .:1,X,- .i faint. A.-Q K'l,oN'11k JH. f. K x l ' - wxyfv if 4 . ! .K-a 1 f ,.. K- Q.. 5 'THX ' ' . 'ui fn-sau 'P- Q. A A F ,uv 'f 7, , , , '. fx' mf' 4 if! X I a gn. ,1 1 6 5, Wu, APY W' 5, .' 1. i --. P31 QR fy ,,,,, L ,'-'-- F , 1.54 l f 9 1 A 1 ,,,,,,... . 1 Hannon--U-M. . ....... ,Y . - ' ff-T -wg ' ninsvnir MII 1 if lzfiwmu K Ls- WT if A I fs':5'w . if , T fp. fail' ' fvbx 1 --...., X F .N 'U 11' sr 4 1 Wk' ,f Q v If ff A T -r .W .r ,,,,,.., fy .. ff-' H255 A ,, f . 3 :lvwif..! .r W.. xwfrvlvi r . '-. Aft, ' vs an ww new 114, fiyisw, my-r arm. T . T ss, J.V. Cheerleaders On The sidelines The J.V. Cheerleaders for 1981 and 1982 .were a mosT enthusiastic group. Thanks To The hard work of Their advisor, lvlrs. Drabant and The hard work of The girls, They definitely gave spirited supporT To our J.V. sports and students of Westem. The girls worked hard by selling candles, candy and They also ran a concession stand at The Pop Warner foot- ball games. The J.V. Cheerleaders were made up of a group of Talented individuals chosen from more Than 60 girls. They prac- Ticed in earlybird and Three Times a week after school To form a united cheering squad. lf you were To ask any of The girls what They received from being a J.V. cheer- leader They would reply friendship and a good feeling knowing that They're a part of The We in Western. 1. The J.V. Cheerleaders use Their skill and ability To mount in The assembly. 2. Valynn Fulmer, Latanya WaTTs and Bridgit Clancy show The student body That They're not just cheerleaders as They put on The skit 'The Game Show. 3. The J.V. Cheerleaders lump into 1981 and 1982 with pride and spirit. A. Latanya cheers happily and enthusiastically aT The Homecoming Game. 5. The J.V. Cheerleaders perform a difficult stunt To show Their spirit. 6. Bridgit stands ready for her question as ponraying a Rancho Tennis player. 7. The J.V. Cheerleaders show their spirit and motivation. 8. J.V. Cheerleaders are: lBackJ Stacey Castleberry, Latanya WaTTs and Bridgit Glancy lFrontJ Captain Valynn Fulmer, Cindy Edwards, Kris Rees and Diane Acampora. lPhoTos by: Albert 8a James - 8: L. Hall - 7g McFarland -- 5: J. Story - 1,2,3,6: J. Woodard - AJ 3 4 168 J.V. Cheerleaders 1 ' llllll Ill ll ul 5 A f Ul.lllI.Illl2l J, Im . U1 g 'M - - l K uf X ff' A . -.Rf - ' -is ' ' ' A E ' y '-. 1 fq . ' i - J r 9 4 ' 1 J Xx- W f. ' K A 4 'Z A 'A .,. K P 1 . 91 ' F ,+- X P U 1 V I V I 3- .- ...'Q-'f.1'7, 1. N 3- ' ' ' H f r ' , 1 J ' ' ' V 53 1 I fat N. Fldgtvvirlers Spdrkling with spirit!!! The flogtvvirlers proved To be on importont port in promoting school spirltthis yedr. From Their selling of Christmas omdments ond working dt Pop Wdmer footbdll gomes on Soturddys to their ddzzling performdnces ot hdlfiime, The perky Wdrrior spirit of The flogtwirlers wos olwdys present. Codched by Their outstonding odvisor, Mrs. Drobont, The girls strived for perfection in Their routines ond hod mdny fun Times inthe process. Mrs. Drobont commented on The close friend- ship ond sisTerly love thot The girls hdve es- tdblished between themselves. Sheri Glover, who wds heod flogtwirler, helped in keeping Mrs. Drobont d port of the gong. All of the girls feel very close to Mrs. robcrnt. The hord work ond devotion obviously poid off for The flogiwirlers, for they hod o Truly rewdrding yeor. I .. . , 91,114 V' . 'fyf 5 PJ xi . 3 ' Y 2 Q ga K. or 1 1 5 - - QTY 5? and W 1' Qi..-. ' '5'7?... .. A lil' fl, F, 4 , 1'--r. Q Y 'Tr - plz., 5 -wills Tri .-MJ T .gli T. .1 23551: 3 SouleTies BeTTer Than everl The Soulefles have been a parl of WHS for Ten years, buf This year They're beTTer Than ever! WiTh new uniforms and more pariici- panTs, They have managed To insTill a new spiriT inTo WesTem. This year, as in The pasT, They have parTicipaTed in parades and as- semblies wiTh a sense of school pride ThaT is hard To beaT. They've polished Their dancing skills wiTh before and aflerschool rehearsals, and Then performed Their complex rouTines for us aT assemblies. The SouleTTes are defi- niTely a parl of The WE in WesTem. T. A dazzling duo, Jackie Clay and Rhonda Fleming pair off To show us Their dancing skills. 2. The SouleTTes were responsible for generaTing much excilemenf af our pre-game assemblies. 3. The SouleTTes practiced long hard hours To perfecf Thier dancing skills. 4. Adding a sense of spiriT To our assembly, Jackie concenTraTes on This difficulT rouTine. 5. The 1981-82 SouleTTes are: sfanding, Marion Wrofen, Judifh Jackson, LaTosha Dean, Nifa Parker, and Jackie Clay. SiTTing, Felicia Johnson, YveTTe Nelson, Michelle Smifh, Elise Carler, and Rhonda Fleming. 6. The SouleTTes were a main aT- TracTion aT many of our assemblies. 7. Busy wiTh acTivi- Ties during Homecoming week, Judifh Jackson and Jackie Take Time ouf To pose wiTh Coach Hall and Mr. Warrick. 8. IT Takes precision and sTyle To be a SouIeTTe, as demonsfraied here. lPhoTos by: Alberl 84 James - l,A,5,8: S. Deskin - 7: J. Story - 2.3.61 4 W. 3 s ' . -0 -. ,HPI 5 lfgl- 1, 3954 .5 n' 1 km' A :sn .EVN ' ' '4v. T'-sl ,,u35 'i L , mi 'V ,,,-1-w,,.,w',,Y 'G' ,1 . -v, ' Q , s -C Q vi'-1 wx!!! -a ,. 5 'i ' n P - - Q. ' I 5. X' ' V 5 41 la 1 . I ig. A f ww - La Ins - , 1 ,, J 1 x I if ,,,. ,N . I A ' A Jig' - .haf ' W A .wb ' - 19.1 ,If S' LWM5 , ., fl ,A Wy, , W . +- A' zz - -.Q .,,. I' 54 , 54 . X . i M S? M, ' .,.,,l Q . Qi g 4 w A an '. 'Nm E l -W I w.. Qu vc -ff'j,1ww ' . ghpntr W 1 . 4' sQ'?Ff ' x an is 5 'S' A , , Wa ' ff' R if wr' l I .L r QA in ,- My A f ir Mf- v , Q . ,gf K ii' .KP . , .N , 1 ........ ' f w 2 His. . . ' 4 l '5VfTriTfTTZf 5u??'7'T23 ' I s-,gi x , 1 Ev 'L 5.Q5p'i .Q T T is Q , ,N , --swf 1 . WM ,T , .T 5. . eg, sm.. T 5' W1 , Te ivnws I ' 1E'lE 'f Jwgi .fish 2 L: .- 'Fl' '5i'1.,. 1159, YND V 4. - ,f-..'5g.- - .Q , ,N Jn?-. -'sp Y .Q i . A ' '55 Tall Flags AmbiTion and spiriT lives on! Tall Flags have always played an impor- TanT role in our Warrior spiriT. The Team pracTices eveiy morning in order To pre- pare for Their perfomwance aT The fooT- ball games and pre-game acTiviTies. The Tall Flag Team aTTended camp dur- ing The summer and also performed on OcTober l4Th in The halflime review aT The Las Vegas Silver Bowl. The Tall Flag Team has a brighT fuTure and Their Tradi- Tion and spiriT aT WesTem lives on. 1. Showing Their Warrior pride aT a fall assembly. The Tall Flags geT spiriTed before The fooTbaIl game. 2. The Tail Flag Team poses aT The DeserT lnn for Their Team picTure. 3. Performing aT The Home- coming game, The Team Tries To bear The cold of The mid-OcTober nighT. 4. PracTicing in The early moming is all parT of being a Tall Flag member. 5. The Tall Flag members are: Ibackj Dawn DeaTon, Ida AnThony, Jackie Cruz, lmiddlel Ann-Marie Alexander, Barbara Zulick, Teni Leach, lfronTJ Tina Zeddies, Aurora Pearson, Vonnie Hibler. 6. Leam- ing To Twirl Their flags Takes concenTraTion, deTer- minaTion and pracTice. 7. Their performance aT The Silver Bowl was a success. lPhoTos by: Alberi 8a James- 2,5,7: J. STory-1,3,4,6J .II ' T' 4' , E -. M 5 V. 13. ,.,.3,,,,fmgfx.sfi3 ' 'mil ' w. 4 .fx-, - a , N - l x K Q r K1 wav 'j Y 'wx'- TU - VA ki-Qi 3 'Wal r :..fl3,,,-vp, 5.3 ., ..,, f. . 4 ' VW ,NVD sr ' 'Y:,. 'wfbx .13-g. '- o .M ..,., ,. in N 'ir' 1 ' x A b QW X 2- - . , 'bb K ffg ' 12 if x , fx - . 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'T g 'ff , f T' ,ri 5 y bined concerT band and choir was anTici- . f f ' r T T TTT XXQQ if paTed, The marching and pep band ' 9' experienced a change in sTyle and a re- ,5 ' . modeled room. Many of These changes f T ' T were opposed, noT for very long. Mr. Swan- 'f son hopes The changes he made helped To improve The degree of professionalism of The enTire music deparlmenT. T' I I The refurning officers were busy wiTh much 'rr-K ri T Mi... . .M Q ILT .M ' 'T . l f ' T g LQ'-9f5 'T9gfra.!f' 0 '-T .S TWU -A 1 yq J .' . .. 591- agrees. .L crc. 1 . 1 work. John KranTz, drum major, and Joan Racel, president worked excessively To bring The band TogeTher. They made many unpopular decisions. As Time passed, Things fell inTo place. Soon, The pride reTurned and The backbone of The pride reached, once again, for iTs goals. There was no sTopping Them now. -3- K ,EV 2 3 5 176 Band K A M X I WN' ,. ..,.,..,....f,:.-. ,sim-1-lynrv'wrrw'f':Q '-'f N ,, ,af f- - . ,, y ,T ..,. .M .. . if -v V .W . ,.. A 'Q ,. if fl 42 suit. r H , ,- 1 T , ,iq-rw l 'ir ,, rf 1.3 - v J 1, -M ,.4. xi- F, 'F 'E Q. . . . A ,yn 1 f 1 1 8 M ' pu, 1 'xv .3 ji sf ' .. sq.. . ,L . - '1 . 1 - . 1 ' li N '- T Q 'U , ' . if I I v ' fray. . 't 1 l 'l ! 1 'V E' . ' . I' raw 1 1 , I I' A M . E J 1 . L 'T' fit... ff j ' W , ,. 1 ,W .. 11 1. The I-lolf-time Show Review ot the Silver Bowl is one of the importont dctivities the bond is involved in. 2. Pride- fully, Leslie Fisher trdditiondlly wedrs d hot to the os- semblies. 3. Officers: Eric VcinDenBrock, historion: MciiyAnne Lewis. vice-president: Alon Thompson. sophomore whlpg Nikki Keller, uniform monogeri Leslie Fisher, librdriong Joon Rocel, president: Donnci Burkhcirt, secretory: Brendd Brown, osst. uniform mon- ciger: Corol Dietrick, dsst. librdridn. 11. I-lord eorly morn- ing proctice is d doily thing. 5. The bond enjoys pdrticipoting in pep ossemblies, which is essentiol in promoting the spirit of Western. 6. lvlorching in the holl hos long been d trdditlon: dlumni Rlchord Borstoff leods the bond during homecoming. 7. Ploying during the ossemblies wos exciting to Tyrone Smith ond Ddvid Boty. 8. The Rolling Thunder Percussion is olwdys en- joyed bythe entire student body. 9. Beonies, os mod- eled by Thereso Tusing, Christion Arrowood ond Leslie Willinghom were wom by dll sophomores ot the first dssembly. 10. Western High is Super Bod. 11. The stu- dents ot the gdmes hove come to expect the trcidi- tionol slow morch. 12. Drum mdjor, John Krdntz: osst.. Kyle Thrower. 13. lVlcDonolds chose John Krontz os one of the two students from Nevcido to be o member of the honorory IVlcDonold's Bond. fPhotos by: Albert 84 Jomes - 1,2,3,5,12.13p J. Story - 11,6,7,8,Q,1O: J. Woodord-111 Bond 177 fk , uf QV wma! . 'L W I M ,fx V L, L . . V ' 4 - L4 g,n:r..,,gf:7,yg . 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'77 'ff A if 4 M W- , .0 IQVQQZML ' ' A N , A M 5 ' ' B ...... .an LETTERMEN lar 5 . mf ,..,.,v KJ! k K M C f x Direciions Working hord To moke iT To The Top To sing, donce, ond ploy music wds The gocil of Thiriy-Three sTudenTs in The pop group DirecTions . This group prdcTiced during Their cldss period every ddy. The singers were under The insTrucTion of Mr. Gdroufes ond The bond members were under The in- s Q ,,., I , I 'x k Y xr, If xfi . x E V l I n H f- ,Ji A 1 fx I V ll, ru X I -QQLLH, wc! Qc L. fr L fi Qu. 5 T in if Lf.- rp TKVLKL J LJLJLJ T T X if U. is ,U ' xxx A ii. ff , f z, i f J if T F , 73 4 if c ir. Jil X-Lj'Lj,Cf,'N kX L11 ll lr E i V u T' - 6 . , . L , TX . T T0..fL..xw..w.,sc T T ks--D 2 lic: ,xp ki R -X i , f W Q X ,JLM , J. L ii gxwu 4. . A f 4. ig . . y Li K L rg rw A , gk, s J-so W. T ig M1 41QQljD il xg!-.x.W tk EK- I N ' lx' T: QL T ly V X ' c' - T- i'x'.lK- ,, Digi b..,TUs,'Q5-jr x C'Nffs..l , ,. j Q K fl I kj., ' I if , fi: 4- I ,, K ,fkyixfxx li, 57 lx fx X' T if I L ' X LJ ,X QM- T 4. F ff' ,. , ,XX .1 W, M ff, i,,, ff ,I sTrucTion of d new Tedcher, lVir. Swonson. Mr. Goroufes hos TdughT music for eleven yedrs oT WesTem ond Volley ond pldyed in bonds on The sTrip. Mr. Swonson hos ToughT music for The posT eighT yeors dT vdrious high schools ond junior highs. Ari Levin, o mem- ber of The group, commenTed ThoT Mr. Swdnson is more involved Thdn his prede- cessor ond Thci he wdnTs To do more ond he cores more. Mr. Gdroufes ond The group members chose The songs They performed. They did exclusively pop music ond rdised money Through Their concerts. The sTudenTs dudi- Tioned for The pdrls They wonTed. They did solos ond group numbers. Once The bond ond The singers knew Their own poris, They 31oTTogeTher ond prdcTised ond perfecTed em. 1. Direciions singers find ThdT concenTrc1Tion is imporTdnT To ledm The IoTesT siyles in populdr music. 2. Singers ore: Jdy Bdllen, Sr: Ddvid Bdmhill, SO: VeniTd Dixon, Jr: KdTe DubersTein, Sr: Alesici Gigor, Jr: Trudy lTdlidno, Sr: Ar- mdnd Lourenco, So: Tino Lourenco, Sr: Dwdyne Moody, Jr: Nddine Prescid, So: Willidm Rdpp, So: Kenny Rhodes, Jr: Kelli Lynn Richardson, Jr: Hedfher Rodriguez, Jr: Giovonnd Sordelli, Jr: Louro SchmiTz, Jr: Ddwnd SmiTh, Jr: Koren Thompson, Sr: Erin Tony, Sr: Ldrry Weeklg, Sr: Pdul WhiTemdn, Sr. Bond members ore: Dovid dTy, Sr: Nicole Briggs, Sr: Cldrk Cordner, So: Joel Enneper, Sr: Rocky Keif , SO: Ari Levin, Jr: Bob Mc- Donoid, So: DoTon Rogoiski, So: Siephen Schonk, So: Jeff STevens, Sr: Nicole ibodedu, So: Addm Vonce, Jr. IPhoTos by J. SToryJ 2 lVlodrigols Perfection: going strong Just ds dthletes need to exercise ond strengthen their bodies, singers need to ex- ercise ond strengthen their vocol cords. ln lylodrigols, worm-ups were done to Iedrn contro ond to goin bredth support. With o new director, the lvlodrigol group got underwoy. This yeor, lvir. Goroufes rejoined the music depdrtment, ofter d short three yedr breok. lVlr. Gdroufes mdjored in music in college ond hos been directing music for e even yeors. lvlddrigols song ci vdriety of music including choir, pop on the originol modrigol music. They performed in the Christmos ond the Spring Concerts ond they worked hdrd to occomplish good morks in the onnuol mu- sic festivol. 1. Hdrd work con dccomplish wonders. Jeff Scigers, No- thon Bdrez, Teri Hughes ond Down Blounts prdctice for their first concert. 2. Prdctice is importcint in perfecting lvlddrigoI's music. 3. Members ore bdck to front: Kenny Rhodes, Jr: Jett Sogers, Sr: John Bedl, So: Rodney Kil- linsworth, Sr: Onie Cdmpigiio, Sr: Nothon Bcrrez, Jr: Brion Abbott, Jr: Lourd Schmitz, Jr: Kote Duberstein, Sr: Joonno Richter, Sr: Teri Hughes Nice-Pres.J, Sr: Julie Les- censki, Sr: Audrey Poltronieri, So: Angelo Hciidsiok, Sr: Down Blounts, So: Lorroine Generoux, Sr: Aiesid Gigor, Jr: Trudy ltoliono lPres.J, Sr: Downo Smith, Jr: ind Lourenco, Sr: Not pictured: Tishd Yeoger, Jr: Lisd Hughes, So: Sdbro NlcWhirter, So: Derek Gidgni, Sr. lPhotos by J. Storyj ' ...f 1 if rs, 55339 I ...itll ' 2 ul. lvlddrigols 181 ' 2 War Whoop Has a new breakThrough To be a good member of The War Whoop sTaff you musT be dependable, TalenTed and a hard worker, according To Mrs. Hughs The War Whoop advisor. This years sTaff is larger Than in oTher previous years aT WesT- em, There are 55 members in all. The sTaff works endlessly To cover school evenTs and feaTure sTories in Time for The monThIy addi- Tion of The War Whoop. The biggesT breakThrough in The War Whoop This year was The change from The newspaper To The newsmagazine. The newsmagazine is more economical There- fore, iT has a wider variefy of picTures, infor- mafion and enTerTainmenT. All sTudenTs and faculTy aT WesTem enjoy The new War Whoop. 1. Being a member of The War Whoop sTaff Takes hard work buT all The sTudenTs agree ThaT iT's fun. 2. Working on The firsT addifion of The War Whoop, Danny Takes Time To cuT picTures for The newsmagazine. 3. The afler- noon seems longer as Tracy works endlessly on her assignmenT. 4. DedicaTion and hard work goes along wiTh being a good sTaff member. 5. The 1981-82 War Whoop sTaff members are: Lori RoberTs, Dawn McDa- niels, Lori BrummeT, Mike Gayle, Danny McLeod, Richard Powell, Lisa Hendrix, Marly Williams, Tracy Ruyman, Luanne Romans, Pam Esplin, Bobby Cox, Laura Ed- wards. 6. ConcenTraTion is required as Lori works care- fully on her assignmenT. 7. ffronf To backj Mia Shelfon, JaneT Baerga, STeph Payne, Michelle Angell, Cindy Campbell, Kurl Lundy, Marcy Cooper, Mike Crawford, Susan STaffel, Lisa Forle, Diane ChrisTie, Dawn Angell. Cheri BruingTon, Sheri Brush, Sheila MaTherly, Wendy LeaviT, Lori Weekly, Sfacy Rupp, Liz Courtney, Laura CanTon, Vanessa Lemons, Dawna Schwanke, Pam Pe- gram, Kimberly TesTerman, Bonnie Folkerson, Tori Com- ,lab wall, Caroline LiTTle, Jackie Cruz, Peler MerTz, CelesTe Wall. fPhoTos by J. SToryJ n vw X2 wx r ss Q Swv xf Q 'fini .. .. .- 1 X TLS? , s X W5 . T L K9 'T K .L TN -.... 9 , up--.Q ws Ts ygvl' g e. .I fzfh friffes . . . .- f -as r -1 '- T .. A, -. Tiil 5 ' T5 L-equi N vm M54 I nga- Hb' Wor Whoop 183 - . . . if eruuabusaua-1ui1i 1-amngnililluaminnsil V Shun-l unnlillsu1nlllxi r'-, Q l gf -5 pr? F, I Wg' 1 '-'-t le i-H l K li, T Y A N V . is Q ii: I L 7 K ' , N , J fi I l M Y ,, ' is ll 'Y it if . A L 1 wa, if ry- 4, 4, W ii , i W we We , in L gi., ' 'P id Ri- ff W if K 1 v'f ' w 1 'S if li, Si, , V . V - l Q ' h ,F ' 0 el. ' g 1, Q l' 1 l Q ' at r X9 A r,,, ,fi T5 ' '- W Z . A 4 Y? th' r if 5 -, , , 'A ,- -Q3 fx l rs i Q I 184 Marching Band 1 W ' Danny Antonino, Christian Arrowood, Hugh Aufil, Michelle Balen, Laurie Balen, David Baty, John Bearce, Ramona Bishoff, Brenda Brown, Anna- Wfisa Burke, Donna Burkhart, Hylo Campiglia, Leah Campbell, Jerome Chamberlain, Onie Campiglia, John Curler, Carol Dietrich. Karen Dow- ney, Tiffany Duron, Joel Enneper, Victor Femandez, Leslie Fisher, Deana Foster, Cecilia Furtado, Selina Garcia, Robert Gilbreta, Suan Qlover. t Kelly Griffin, Kathy Grlezmacher, Warren Hampton, Jill Helleso, Debbie Holman, Rebbeca Hickman, Brian Hughes, Heidi Hulse, Kevin Jackson. l I if ' tfeei ' -, PB: -,-,..: ZH 'S' if - .. - .. - 1 j. '. kx e -1 p NK?-3.- , , T 1 S i ' 2' . f . . 3' ' sm 'Wi V Sf! 3, , - N D, , . . n T 5 ful fl 'F Q Q ' E M F! A 'g T 1 ll T - . , ., , S F ' ., mi x Y: 2 ,rf I 5 13, 911. . V ' Y ff I' 5 1 yi 'X l Jaxx M .Yi 'V 1. ' Twin- 'Y 'fr iii I, T fig, -' may :ji 'QV i if i t :V iii? TR 5 5 K 'it i - Q ' ic:-XE E 0 s 4 Pamela Johnson, Nicki Keller, Kent King, Claria Kobett, John Krantz, Sieve Layton, Ari Levin, Marianne Lewis, Elven Marshall, Hal Murdick, Thomas Pardue, Tim Perkins, Donnie Philips, Guy Prlbyl, George Quin, Joan Rocel, Angela Radacy, Jonathan Richter, Christopher Ronaini, Judith Ruff, Patrick Russell, Jean Russo, Stephen Schank, Gary Shorts, Glenn Spigener, Jeffrey Stevens, Marisa Thomas, Alan Thompson, Murry Thomp- son, Kyle Thrower, Theresa Tusing, Wade Tyler, Adam Vance. ,.. V 45. G ' . -1 '. S Ag V , rv i'2wi-,V 1 A an F ,f , ZR , , sis, f , 1 an if ,Q 352 ig! , is :RMK R J it fr, A 1 8 9 Q sz ,Tk , Marching Band 3 185 Lfh... EbiTaloh STaTf PuTs iT beTween The 'covers' The 1981-82 yearbook siaff has puT much hard woik info making This yearbook a suc- cess. Siaying afTer school, coming in on Salurdays and holidays, going crazy Trying To find piciures, and racking Their brains for copy is all a barT of being a member of The EpiTaph STaff. Among These resbonsibiliTies The sTaff has To sell yearbooks, conduci inTer- views, and sell S200 worlh of ads - EACH! WiTh a new sales represenTaTive, Bill Milne Uvlr. Billj, and The encouragemeni of advi- sor, Pam Gay, The yearbook has Taken a drasfic change inside iTs covers. The 1982 sTaff incorporaTed Tool lines, a unique look for each secTion, sTicky leTTer headlines in The opening secTion and on division pages, and more color Than ever before To creaie whaT They believe To be The BEST in The WEST! NH.-my . Ag I X Q 'PY -. Cb ' . GV Q 5 . xx xx in-.V X 10 1. Bill Milne fMr. Billl has the class in a trance. 2. Heather is totally confused. 3. Mrs. Gay and Mindy work hard fora deadline. -41. Jim shows Heather his tech- nique. 5. Tyrone's concentration works wonders. 6. Johnny and Sherise - Listen up! 7. The members of the staff are: Mrs. Gay ladvisorj, Julie Kutchma, Kathy Pierce, Sherise Reber, Kristi Richardson, Marci Rubin, Nikki Chapman, Marie Brown, John Morris, Suzanne Wojcik, Mindy Martin, Karen Crites, Melissa Jackf son, Julie Lescinski, Tyrone Smith, Heather Durrant, Michelle Elliot, Patti McGuckin, Cynthia Lowery, Majorie Jolley, and Laura Coon. 8, Kristi and Marci file stubs - again! 9. Nikki asks Marie, How 'about this one? tO, Layouts take time - ask Kathy. li. Melissa and Patti figure out their page. iPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 7: J. Story -1,65 P. Whiteman - 2,3,4,5,8,9,1O,11J Epithaplt Staff 187 K R' A A .mtv A if if , f n Vw r as K , aw ' ,fm A ,-af -, ,W 'lx-'ff' K' 9 u.'5s 5- K h L g, - - J .. V N--2?.'E:::-R v pd 'vi sd . , 3 - Y ' f ,vb 1' H .W 1, Q L. I H , A f H A g ' - gr is lg ixfflt' K Q .n W i'fl 4 1 A 5 LM il , if g fp' L , , an ,, . L V V .1 my 425 ' fi r A 1 as - L V ,R ,-1 9' as ' - I K,-Q. -----......,. ,.,, ff' 1. ,, . ' E O I ' . v -V QL' if Af E ,...'-1 , - 'V 1' ' , A , , , .A 1. ff 91' Ali ., - 'T 1 M, qv . , 1 Q g vi ,p fi , I, ...4 -.4 .1 4 rg! I, , ,H A . Soccer Bunnies Get o kick out of soccer Supporting the soccer teom, returning out- of-bound boils, ond roising money is wnot being o soccer bunny is oil obout. Funcl roisers nove contributed to uniforms for tne teom, o Cnristmos porly, oncl soclo-pops for the teom. Membership in soccer bunnies is voluntory, os there ore no tryouts. As o group soccer bunnies nove been supporting their teom for obout six yeors. Picture doy ot Lorenzi Pork wos greot fun. Pictured be- low ore: Potrice Gozely, Sr.: Suson Moron, Sr: Anno Hensley, Sr.: Down Angeol, Jr.: Denise Funk, Jr. fPnotos by Albert 84 Jomesl fniisffs ngjfl, v-L- 1 17'-Jil -1' f' JP l,g'l7 ' ,x 'ig ' . A MIL , I, vi . ,, .1 -, ,H 4 ., , .A , ', ll -1 l H r ' --.4'vfvfg'i3i3'f i.. 'tw Soccer Bunnies 189 Senotors United ore We The Senotors this yeor were very productive. They worked hord ond long hours to unite ond support West- ern. They hdd mdny projects, one which wds the kick-off Bortoeque during Homecoming Week. This group of ten seniors, ten juniors, ond ten sophomores, edch elected by his clossmotes, Tried to better the school dtmosphere ond spirit. They dlso helped pick the Student ond Teocher-of-the Month, which wos new this yeor to WHS. Working closely with Student Council, the Senotors were successful in their octivities, ond in everything they did this yeor. Thus, setting d good exdmple for yeors to come. The 1981-82 Sendtors ore: Sophomores: Tereso Tusing, Toro Tumer, Lyn- nette Toylor, Morci Cooper, Cheri Johnson, Morgoret Durront, ond Dione Acompord. Juniors: Sheilo Motherly, Tino Gonzoles, Kdren Cri- tes, Kenny Boker, Cdron lvlorcich, Chris Applegdrth, Coleen Rux, ond Leslie Fischer. Seniors: Steve Petersen, Heother Durront, Nikki Chop- mon, Tino Lourenco, Cothy Lourenco, Solly Rhoodes, Loren Bdrber, clnd Allen Shelton. Not pictured ore: Koren Wright, President, Alicio Arriogo, Kim Frdbbiele, Kriti Bdrtoer, Jcimes Corter, Stacey Cdstleberry, ond honnon Itoliono. iPhoto by P. Whitemcinl K' W' mf? zgi:-:jg .. , K x 5, . L w f Q T. r 1, ,- ..' , N. K .vu .'-' fig' Q'f 'L 'fx'-T,g'!r'ns4 V-j, r I-3, Q-JFK. ' 7..'Jxi.5,1w X fl ' 7 , , 41.1. I V.'.'.3r,:L-'-ga'.2,13.x?'-gQff't3jjgf:f1?5'3FLgf' Sy Q--ig.,-si 20. fi 1 Y E gs no f 'fs ts sf . . J - uf-.N 1 .iw 3 fps ,si W5 ,xg U.s,hf'. f'f,,.s,L.L.. ,g, .C ,fl J ., .5'tf,,X, f f-vffzv --fs-'esf+:,s F wtf. gas L -S+. 3+ , . ff . 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Alwdys porlic- ipdlin? in school dclivilies, The Senior Cdbinel hdd d voice hol could be heord loud dnd cleor. The 1981-82 Senior Cdbinel Members ore, Fronl: Sherise Reber, Presi- denl. Firsl Row: Mciry Kdy Brdndl, Sleve Pelersen, Nonelle Miller, Morie Brown, Nikki Chopmdn, Cindy Slighl, Trdcy Ruymon, Mike Goyle. Sec- ond Row: Texonnd Dennis, John Richler, Jennifer Hiell, Volerie Lillie- chief, Keny Gdllegher, Melissd Jockson, Tino Lourenco. Third Row: Amy Swifl, Ludnne Romans, Jodn Rcicel, O.K. Brydnl, Solly Rhoodes. Kdren Tonner, Leslie G-uilldnd, Krisli Richdrdson, Alicid Arriogo. Fourlh Row: Tyrone Smilh, Kelly Griffen, Terri Sulherldnd, Koly Schrooder, Su- zcinne Wojcik, Pdlricio McGuckin, Slocy Jdmes, Mdriorie Jolley, Mi- chelle Angell. Fiflh Row: Poul Ruslon, Bryon Mdlone, Suzdnne Fdhr. Mdrci Rubin, Ldurd Wdlsh, Hedlher Dunonl, Lourd Coon. Sixlh Row: Ddrryl Bowler, Curlis Slone, Kim lsenhdgen, Richord Powell, Venus Cdr- ler, Slocy Nilz. Michelle Thorne. Sevenlh Row: Pdige Crdm, Shound Crdm, Melisso Eokin, Rdndi Vdrrdlo, Kim Frobbiele, Kdren Wrighl, Mike Zeoli, Jennifer Snyder. Elghlh Row: Jdnine Puhlo, Vicki Newsome, Julie Edwdrds, Liso Cdselli, Suzie MdcLeod, Teresd McCoy, Volerie Alkin- son, Gdry Smilh. Losl Row: Brendd Nielson, Pdulo Boyer, Monicd Se- deno, Kelly McBride, Rene Wdlloce, Liso Pelers, Suson Moron, ond Wondd Cldrk. lPholo by Alberl 8a Jomesl G,-I K7 IVY QP Sl? 1 Executive Board Getting Things organized The Exeuctive Board worked hard to pro- mote spirit at Westem. The Executive Board, with help of student council, organized and planned Homecoming and the blood drive. he Executive Board authorizes student and club activities. The activities of the year that are approved by the Executive Board make the calendar of events for the school year. Four members, Anthony Arrington, Leslie Guilland, Tyrone Smith, and Karen Wright, participated in an informational convention for the student council officers of Nevada High Schools. The convention took place in Elko, Nevada. The people who attended learned leadership qualities, how to pro- mote spirit, how to conduct pep rallies, and participated in state officer elections. 1. Being sociable and accepting responsibilities are major duties of the student body president, Anthony Arrington. 2. Members of the Executive Board are OK Bryant, Publicity and Elections Chairman: Leslie Guil- land, ist Vice-President: Laura Walsh, 2nd Vice- President, Anthony Arrington, President: Suzanne Wo- jcik, Recording Secretary: Allison O'Hair, Correspond- ing Secretary: and Tyrone Smith, Treasurer. Not pictured Karen Wright, President of the Senate. iPhotos by: Albert 81 James - 1: J. Story - 21 'W-. ,...m-wmox1w- 2 192 Executive Board MR- H5-il Achievements Recognized This year two groups of students were recognized for their outstanding achievements. Westem was fortunate enough to have seven National Merit Semi- Finalists. All the Semi- Finalists had to score ex- tremely well on the PSAT achievement test. Their scores represented Westem on a national basis. The other students who were recognized were chosen the outstanding leaders of Western and attended Boys and Girls state up in Reno, which con- sisted of seminars and speakers dealing with poli- tics, law, and election pro- cedures. 1. The Boys State representatives are: Cyle Iverson, John Krantz, lnot pictured are John Boyle and Anthony Arringtonj. The girls State representatives are: Melissa Jack- son, Kristi Richardson, and Marci Rubin. 2. The National Merit Semi- Finalists are: Michelle Elliott, Karen Tanner, John Krantz, Edward Keith, Brian Wendland, Richard Powell, Mo Glancy, and pictured, Dr, Brian Cram. lPhotos by Albert 84 Jamesj 193 1 l Y . f 1, Qin. J . - 1 Sadie Hawkins Girls capfure Their favoriTe guy On November 21 roles were reversed and girls were puT in charge. Over one hundred girls were able To sTeal Their favoriTe guy for a nighT of dancin' and romancin'. Many cou- ples were wed by Marryin' Sam iMr. Dixon, of coursel and pronounced husband and wife unTil The sTroke of midnighT. Sadie Haw- kins royaliy was announced wiTh Gary Smifh and Sherise Reber being elecTed as Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. A nighT ouT in sTraighT legs and flannel shirls proved To be one of The besT nighTs of The year!! 1. While making a Toasf, Gary SmiTh and Sherise Reber celebraTe Their royaITy as Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. 2. WiTh The dance floor full, Jay Bal- land and Michelle Gelharf decide To join in. 3. Siyle is The name of The game when Alicia Gieger swings her daTe onfo The floor! 4. Performing a Quadruple marriage, Mr. Dixon gefs The ceriifi- caTes ready! The lucky couples are: Jay Balland and Michelle GeIharT, DemeTrios Dalacas and Theresa Wirf, Randi VarraTo and Kevin Acker- man, and Teresa Williams and Tom Geick. 5. James Decker, Eric Fader. and Jerry Diifman show Their daTes whaT dancin' is all abouT! 6. WhaT belTer way is There for PaT Murphy and Jennifer HieTT To celebraTe Their wedding Than a 500 honeymoon? 7. Dancin' The nighT away, She- rise Reber and Gary SmiTh have a ball!! fPhoTos by Alberf 84 Jamesj ' - 2 3 T94 Sadie Hawkins 3 .. M: sf' A- Q .- . V N . Q me. Q5 , h i x 5 If, pf, - thl Q Q .Q W l 'saw K h , Q H XL 5 V gf? m . , X R h xi J fx: h f sim ' - Q? M X wx .W ww . fx gp 51- ff Q' , ga 1 .X NX Q M Sys' K ,'f : rf , 7 k W . JMX 5 X ' I3 9' ' eff - 4 .- , .f , ,'yXx.- up . , . Q- ' - 2 1 f QB ? 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Headed by President Loren Barber the Hu- man Relations Club proved to be one of the best that has ever been at Westem. Black History Royalty: 1. King, Larry Weekley and Queen, Janice Swift. 2. Prince, Terry Wamer and Prin- cess, Racee Williams. Duchess, Angie Carter and Duke, Kevin Williams. 3. Male fashions shown here by John Macklin, Bourbon Berry, and Lonnie James. 4. Terry Warnner and Janice Swift display appropriate wedding attire. 5. Loren Barber announces the Fashion Show. 6. Human Relations Club: lfront to backj Row 1: Thalia Stebb, Angie Frazier, Jeaneen Flowers, Stacey Lewis. Cynthia Scroggins, Letita Smith, Felicia Marks. Angela Carter. Row 2: LaTonya Watts, Michelle Smith, Gayle Poole, Karen Harris, Janice Swift, Racee Wil- liams, Ida Anthony. Row 3: Pam Bolden, Torri Miller, Michelle Hall, Michelle Williams, Bobby Henderson, Sonia Harris. Rowrlz Tiffanee Johnson, Jennifer Richards, Kelli Thompson, Kevin Williams, Clint Smith, Elise Carter. iPhotos by Albert 81. 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The Close-Up Foundafion, a non-profiTorga- nizaTion, sponsors a Trip for American YouTh in high schools across The naTion To visiT The capiTai forThe purpose of leaming abouT our govemmenT. During The week of November 15-21 some 200 high school sTudenTs from Nevada Took parl in This program. These sTudenTs received an in-depTh, behind-The scenes viewing of our governmenT. Our Close-Up Club was The firsT in Las Vegas To parTicipaTe in This acTiviTy. This year 10 high schools from Las Vegas senT represenTaTives on This Trip. The sTudenTs eamed funds in many differenT ways. One, Luanne Roman received a scholorship, oThers received donaTions from LasVegas Businesses. When The sTudenTs arrived in WashingTon They were seT on a TighT schedule. They aTTended seminars everyday: some IasTing from early momlng unTiI 7 and 8 in The evening. The sTudenTs were able To converse wiTh many of The poliTical leaders ThaT They learned abouT in Their govemmenT classes. A good discrip Tion of Their Trip would be a crash course in a govemmenT class 1. Members of Close-Up include Kris Karlison, Kim BryanT: noT picTured is Rodney Truman. 2. Luanne Ro man was presenTed wiTh a scholarship for The Trip To WashingTon D.C. where she received a brief encoun Ter wiTh our Federal govemmenT. This was sponsored by The Close-Up FoundaTion of America. lPhoTos by Albert and Jamesj ff-X nib T. lll'f1hllfll:.l.?:a-i as If V lx M ' A.T. WE are AT The Top The mark, A.T., was stamped on seventy- three student records. This title was given to these students because they were consid- ered academically talented. The students were found to excell in their school work in junior high and grade school. They demon- slrated leadership qualities and scored high on special tests. The program gave These students a chance to explore The professional working world. The group planned a career seminar as They've done every April. Approximately twenty professional business-people were invited to join with parents and students in a rap session. Special activities were planned to extend Their view. A tour of The Spring Valley Health Center was taken in December. The stu- dents were able to Talk to and observe some of The health professionals. A trip to the Omnimax at Ceaser's Palace was also taken. On this trip the students were able To obsenfe the cameras and equipment used to project the movie. The benefits received also included com- mittee leadership abilities and schalorships. Money for the schalorships was made through a health food sale. Mrs. Hamey was the advisor ofthe program. She did much To encourage activities and ensure high curriculum classes. 1. Being The advisor includes career assistance. Mrs. Hamey and Liz Cox converse. 2. A.T. members include: Seniors, Polly Cairns, Michelle Elliott, Mike Gayle, Darby Henry, Cyle Iverson, Stacy James, John Krantz, Julie Lescenski, Bryan Malone, Bruce Parker, Steve Peterson. Richard Powell, Sherise Reber, Marci Rubin, Tracy Ruymann, Cindy Slight, Tyrone Smith, Eugene Tramag- lino: Juniors, Anne Marie Alexander, Kenneth Baker. Kristie Barber, Dana Biggar, James Carter, Greg Cle- mens, Marian Coe, Tori Comwall, Eugena Cory, Eliz- abeth Cox, Kirk Hartle, Darin Johnson, Kendra Jones. Gordon Lewis, Marianne Lewis, Shelly McCormick, Pat Murphy, Linda Peterson, Colleen Randall, Laura Reno. Jennifer Richards, Michael Schank, Kristee Smith, Kent Sprotberry, Harald Thorsrud, Chris Yates: Sophomores, David Atkins, John Bearce, Dana Bender, Peter Fenc- zik, Michael Haynes, Brent Heberlee, Kathy Hertig, Lisa Hughes, Sara Lawrence, Jennifer Lowery, Daniel Marre. Herbert Maunu, Christogher Mead, Todd Metten, Robin Koehler, Michael Mlynek, Michael Nalley, Kelly Richardson, Stephen Schank, Kevin Spencer, Cather- ine Stotts, Lynette Taylor, David Thrush, Karri Tumer, Lisa Znosko. fPhotos by Albert and Jamesl. 'I :Ft',?--fi--10.-.Q 1 '- ' --- -' ' ' ' , 25 3,515 Q ' Kff ' , ', fi N ti? C7 C 7 Academically Talented 201 Y ,- 5 1 .g..--A ...T-.--e-s..... --..--u 2 6 Naiional Honor Socieiy I I Working for Tomorrow Nafional Honor Socieiy is The only organizaTion aT WesTem whose membership is by inviTaTion only. lTs members are sTudenTs who have mainTained aT IeasT a 3.0 grade poinT average since Theirfreshman year, are acfive in school and communily service, and in Their senior year. This year's Honor SocieTy is one of The largesi WesTem has had and one of The largesT in The sTaTe. IT's membership is over 70 mem- bers sTrong. ThroughouT The year They have raised money for scholorships and have worked on dif- ferenT communiTy services. 1. Taking roll call isjusT one of The many dufies Joan Racel does as secrelary as she marks John Kranlz and Jay Ballen preseni. 2. One of The mosT inTeresTing speakers of The year has been Dr. Green of The CounTy Coroners Office. 3. The main success behind This year has been NHS's officers Qfle Iverson, PresidenT: Joan Raoel, Secrefaryz Suzanne Fahr, Liason Officer: and Richard Powell, Vice Presi- denf. NOT picTured is Laura Walsh Treasurer. 4. GeTTing Kim Iser- nhagen under The Tree would be a neaT gifT, so Richard Powell decides To wrap her up. 5. Mr. Dorman, Sfacy James, and Chris Lake find supervising a much easierjob Then wrapping gifls, 6. AT The annual Chrisfmas Wrap Krisfi Richardson and Marie Brown find four hands are beTTer Than Two for wrapping presenTs. 7. CollecTing money is always fun even if you don'T geT To keep if, Treasurer Laura Walsh collecfs money from AnThony ArringTon and Efhan Grimes. 8. The members of The 1981-82 Naflonal Honor SocieTy are: Alicia Arriaga, AnThony ArringTon, Jay Ballen, Loren Barber, DeneTTe Brandf, Marie Brown, Lorrie BrummeTT, Polly Caims, Nikki Chapman, Wanda Clark, David Complon, Frank Consiglo, Laura Coon, Robin Craffs, Brenda Doerr, Heafher Dur- ranT, Billie Jo Edwards, Michelle EllioTT, Suzanne Fahr, Erin Fenfon, Maria Femandez, Jennifer George, Michael Glancy, Kelly Griffin, EThan Grimes, Trey Harris, Theresa Heck, Teresa Hughes, Kim Iser- nhagen, Cyle Iverson, KrisTine Jacgues, Edward KeiTh, Sheila Kell, Kenf King, John KranTz, Chris Lake, Julie Lescenski, Kim Lobough, Bryan Malone, Michael Maurice, Daniel McLeod, Suzanne McNulTy, Mary Morello, Sfacey Nifz, Pefer Norwich, Allison O'Hair, Sfeve Pelerson, Richard Powell, Janine Puhfo, Joan Racel, Sherise Reber, Brian ReTke, Sally Rhoades, KrisTi Richardson, Darla Rod- gers, Marci Rubin, Judy Ruff, Julie Ruff, Tracey Ruyman, KaTie Schrader, CynThia Slighf, Paul Smifh, Curlis STone, Terri Suiherland. Karen Tumer, Rodney Truman, Ken Tullis, Kelly Welch, Martha Williams, Michael Wilson, Suzanne Wojcik, John Woodard, Michael Wooffer, Karen WrighT, Mr. Dorman and Ms. Chiodini, .7....., Advisors. fPhoTos by: Alberl 84 James - 3,4,5,6,8: J. Woodard - 1 2 7 4 ,gif 202 NHS -J' f '-f f 11,9 .45,g31J .51 R L J f QW ff ' Q Ll ,,,:v I 2 ,A ' E+-f 5-.. -Q --...1 1 Ns. 'Y' NHS 203 Blood Drive i'WE did iT This year's blood drive was differenT from previous years. IT was a compeTiTion be- Tween The girls and The boys To see who would donaTe The mosT pinis of blood. iT was close, buT The boys beaT The girls by a score of 75 To 64, for a ToTaI of 139 pinTs donaTed To The Nevada Blood Services. 1. To increase his blood flow, Darryl Bowler squeezes a plasiic Tube. 2. Proving if can be done, Coach Boyne waiches as he is sfuck. 3. A volunfeer shows Marci Ruben how To operafe The hemairon. 4, Con Feeley looks on as a Nevada Blood Service Volunfeer Tesfs his blood. 5. Since donaTing blood is such a Tiring pasf- Time, Joan Racel reclines wifh a book To relax. 6. KrisTi Richardson regisfers a crowd of happy warriors who are anxious To donafe blood. 7. Kicking back, Frank Consiglio shows no pain as he drains. 8. While waifing To complete donating blood, Tina Reed has liTTle else To do excepf smile. 9. Marci Ruben prepares blood To be Tesfed. 10. Taking blood pressure and TemperaTure are siandard procedure before donafing blood as Janice Haskins finds ouT. 11. Barbara AgosTini and Sherry Hughes find ouT Thaf juice and cookies are The mosf excifing parl of The blood drive. lPhoTos by Albert 81 Jamesj I A354 A ,- fx ' , ' , T may Blood Drive 205 Vorsiiy Quiz Broin power FrusTroTion, dnTicipoTion, ond exoiTemenT ore oil emoTions ThoT members of The Vorsiiy Quiz Teom go Through during o moToh. On Tuesdoys ond Thursddys, odvisors Ms. Bur- rough ond Mrs. Slode helped quiz These illusTrious people ThroughouT The yeor. in order To roise money for soholorships ond dfler-moToh porlies, They sold Holloweeh Groms ond WHS pens. On The dir ond off, The VorsiTy Quiz Teom epiTomizes WesTern's ooodemio sTondords. 1. Morlon Coe, EThoh Grimes, ond Ben Hcibel express d vorieiym of emoTions when concenTroTing on The ques- Tions T oT ore given. 2. The Teom IeTs loose dfler d sTre- nuous moTch wiTh Eldorodo. 3. While preporing To push The buzzer, Donny McLeod lisTens To The quesTion very corefullly before concluding The onswer ThciT he will give. A. ronT Row: Wolfgdng Sohieffer, RoberT Johnson. Thon Grimes, Ben Hobel, Sdrdh Ldwrence, Anne- Morie Alexonder, Jeff Sogers, ond Mdrlon Coe. Bock Row: Donny McLeod, Kyle Thrower, Mike Beduchomp, Undro STephens, Dovid Newlon, KoThy Wilson, Willie Boer, ond Donny Wood. LPhoTos by Alberl ond Jomesl. Phoio Club Focus on creaTiviTy Through The Phofography Club, many sTu- denTs leamed how To process and prinT film as well as The Techniques involved in Taking acflon-packed picfures. While some of The members Take plcTures for The yearbook and newspaper, oThers concenTraTed on ways To raise funds for more complex equip- menT. Led by Paul Whifeman, PresidenT, and John Woodard, Vice-PresidenT, The PhoTo- graphy Club capTured many exciTing mo- menTs ThaT WE experienced on film. l. While Trying To figure ouf The seifing Thaf he will use on his prinT, Phillip Jesfic calculafes busily. 2. John Woodard Takes a proof ouf of The prinT dryer in com- pleTing The lasT sfep of film Cprocessingvli The 1981-82 officers of The Phofography lub: Paul hifeman, pres- idenfz John Woodard, vice-presidenfg Roger Griffin, Treasurer: and Kelly Richardson, secretary. 4. AfTer all of his proof measuremenfs have been confirmed, Phillip Jesfic smiles conTenTly. 5. Fronf Row: Kelly Richardson. Andy Hughes, Phillip Jesfic, Toni Gleeson, and John Woodar . Back Row: Terence Jonard, Sherry Hughes, gbrbgra Augusfine, and Roger Griffin. fPhoTos y J. ory . , f Yi 5 Sf 3 K S 1 CO Ski Club Prays for Snow The Wesiem ski club sTarTed Their 1981-82 year in OcTober wiThouT a snowflake in sighT, but The members of The ski club had no doubT They'd be swooshing down The slopes by mid-winTer. ln order To raise money for Their ski Trips They held Their annual drawing. Some of The winners recieved dinners, ski apparel, and a Tennis rackeT. The ski club welcomes all new members, beginners or experls. Advisor, Mr. ArmsTrong says, Ski club is for everyone, iT's relaxing, iT's a good social acTiviTy and iT's exellenT exercise. BoTTom row: Tara Tumer, LyneTTe Taylor, Marci Rubin, KrisTi Richardson, Laura Walsh, James CarTer, Suzanne Fdhr, Mr. Am1sTrong. 1sT row: Eileen GuTienez, Jennifer Neilson, ClinT Wyrick, Dawn Angell, Gina Gallegos, Mike Buffalino, Richard Powell, nd row: Heidi Hulse, Ray Covanubias, Herbie Maunu, Rick BenTon, Gina NiTz, Sleve PeTerson, Billy Barsohdorf, Michelle Angell, Jessica Lucier, Lee Cormier, 3rd row: Ryan Wilcox, Grayson SmiTh, PeTer Fenczik, Tony Fahr, Lynn Ann Vaughn, Cindy TalbulT, Traci STack, Chris Reinharl. ATh row: ike Nalley, James Eary, Don MaThis, STeve Dilger, Linda PeTerson, BrenT Heberlee, Anna Johnson. 5th row: Colleen Rux, Chris Anplegarlh, Jill Chrisliansen, Rob Richardson, Chris ielson, Eddie Macias, Salu Rugonen. Top row: Jenny ChrisToff, Jo ChrisTiansen, PaT- Ty eeny, Liz Sedeno, Jan Rose, Monte Drew, Danny Boland, Doug Milsap, Roberl Macdonald, Scoh Reeves. lPhoTo by Alben 84 Jamesl '-r Q International Club Starts a new year The lnTernaTional Language Club aTTracTs all interested language students. The members of The club help The foreign exchange stu- dents meet people and adjust To their new school. This year The lntemational Club was very successful in raising money by selling Thanksgiving grams. The club participated in other fund raising activites such as, car washes and health food sales. Their profits went Toward field Trips to foreign plays, shows, movies and TheirTrip To Southern Cali- fomia. The club also proved to be successful when Their entry won first place in The car division of The Homecoming parade. 1. Vice President - Kristi Richardson, Treasurer - Tyrone Smith, President - Marci Rubin, Secretary - Suzanne Fahr, 2. AT a meeting in early December presi- dent, Marci Rubin Takes role. 3, Bottom row: Tyrone Smith, Tara Tumer, Nicole Thibodeau, Steve Peterson, Richard Powell, Lynette Taylor. Top row: Mrs, Trapletti, Theresa Tusing, Anne-lvlarie Alexander, Bridget C-lancy, Kathy Stotts, Kristi Richardson, Joonas Tnhunen, htI!larcilRubin, Laura Walsh. lPhoTos by Albert 84 ames w l S 1 F T in X f 7 irmsiej qw. ..,.- . - am - -I -of , - ' - ' 1 ff . 3 wry-., . ' -'.,, ,.-vw: A-, ,1.. ' '-nf. Tumor'--' wfvf-r fy - -. 7 . ---r.'.q.e.: - ' - ' - ' 5 ' ...aff if-: ,zur ..'9 , Bins, 'II' wJ'l'g4L. 5' ,8fN ..bxf-o'xx.f1?,. '. 'A4s '1-ar ' s' Y lntemational Club 209 Donkey Basketball Faculty Kicks - ! On November 2nd, a Monday evening, donkeys trotted onto our Warrior court To en- gage in a reoccurring battle. The faculty again triumphed, defeating our undying heros, The Iettermen. It was a close game, right down To The wire. But, oh well, maybe next year! 1. Which will Throw Coach Calvin first, The donkey or Con Feely? 2. Mrs. Smith doesnt accept rejection easily. 3. Does Darren Christie make the shot? Coach Weible and Dave Duran look on anxiously. 4. Coach Pat Pooh Bear Hayden awaits next play. 5. What do you think, OK. Bryant? 6. Tom Geick prays The shot is good. 7. Mr. O goes for another Two points. 8. Coach Boyne shows sheer determination in getting the ball over Dave. 9. Looks like Coach Calvin is lying down onthe job while Coach Hetertends his mule. 10. Bernard is a mean, lean, fighting machine. 11. Coach Reed tries to talk some sense into the mule. lPhotos by: Albert 84 James - 2,3,5,6,7,8,9,12: J. Story -1,410,111 P-N.. 3 ,lf xh Y Q x 3 E Q iv' l is ff 'lr 5 1 Of' I nedkn 1' 2 'ix Y if 955, Q3m,w S E N I O R B A L L fM'A33i'II gl 74S'0f1 Q 12113, jflffwf Ziffflf Qczffffff ggmw ffvgizyf Jfwzbff Q01 .gawz cfZf!'lJfl Wfffw X .Zark JQvf1'N1111f1 JPIMM .Qgrzl mf, QQ jfinfofzf Jflz flhzy ,ff0fvQyf1111 wfllwf gBI2fIlA7' xii H ,9 .ff ' fit' ,Q 1622111114 Elllfiyydfl gflggflffmf JU Affzlukf Senior Boll 213 ChrisTmas Twas The week before ChrisTmas Once again iT was ChrisTmas Time aT WesT- em and everyone was busy! On Tuesday, iT was ChrisTmas and Candy Cane Day: on Wednesday, Bells and Ribbons. A varieTy of Toys could be seen running Through The halls on Thursday, Toyland Day. And Then, of course There was The ChrisTmas assembly! IT was led wiTh spiriTed performances by The songleaders as reindeer, The varsiTy cheer- leaders as elves, The flaglwirlers as gifls, The souleTTes as children, and The J.V. cheer- leaders as snowmen. On Friday, Warriors hopped from class parly To parly, sTuffing Themselves wiTh goodies along The way. The leTTen'nen sponsered a ChrisTmas dance on Friday nighT, which proved To be a holiday success. RWE had a very merry ChrisTmas! f' f ss Q- s NX 0925 1. The SanTas of '83 show Their spiriT! 2. The leTTermen do Their own rouTine, appropriaTely enTiTled T'The Worm! 3. 1981-82 WinTer King, Al Lewis, receives a congraTulaTory hug from Marie Brown. A. VarsiTy Cheerleaders bounce Their way Through a skiT. 5 84 6. Songleaders prance Their way inTo The assembly. 7. KaTe DubersTein looks on in enjoymenT! 8. Dressed as a presenT, Sally Rhoades per- forms aT The assembly. 9. WhaT preTTy packages The FlagTwirlers make. 10. Juniors row ouT of The assembly. 11. Sou eTTes perform wiTh added holiday spiriT! 12. ChrisT- mas decoraTions such as These filled The LeTTermen's Dance wiTh spiriT. 13. Live snowmen are a rare sighT aT Wesfem High School. lPhoTos by AlberT 8a Jamesj T sv' 9 .Q 3 4 5 6 214 ChrisTmas r- 1, B. Z: 10 11 v-Wy Christmas 215 Vllorriors Smile Gn Goofy grins, ddzzllng dimples As The 1981-82 school yeor come To o close, mony smiles were seen on compus. Seniors smiled os They remembered The mony excifing evenTs of Their losT yeor. Sweeping The mony Homecoming com- peTiTions, dominoTing The powder puff gome, ond The fooTboll Teom becoming The sToTe runners-up were jusT o few evenTs ThoT highlighTed The firsT porl of Their yeor. The Howoiion Ddnce, Senior Boll, Senior Trip, ond G-roduoTion were olso hdppy ond fun- filled Times for The Senior closs. 5 216 Smiles Juniors were exciTed looking Toword The fuTure. Their smiles showed ThoT They wel- comed chdnge in boTh Their sTudenT body ond closs officers. In Their smiles, They re- membered doing 'The worm during on ossembly. A few Things ThoT highlighTed Their yeor were The disTribuTion of Homecoming groms, ond The Sodie Howkins donce. Sophomores hod The biggesT smiles of dll. They mode new friends, ond begdn To move up in The world. WiTh Their odded spirif, dll Worriors looked upon life wifh o big Smile , Picfured ore: 1. Chris Jokobiok ond O.K. Bryonf. 2. Bob- by Cox. 3. Cynfhio Bunker. A. Poi Nldhoney. 5. Lisd Orom ond Louro Confu. 6. Morie Brown. 7. Leslie Guilldnd. 8. Morgcrrel ScoTT. 9. Cldudio Moore. 10. Cossoundro ond Armond Lourenco. 11. Shelley Jensen ond Rochelle Kuhlmey. 12. Dione Hensen. 13. Tishd Vdegor. j .Z 10 5 Smiles 217 Modeling Club Sefs fashions for The year Modeling club has had iTs mosT successful yearThis year. The club consisTs of more Than TwenTy-five members, all of whom parfici- paTed in Two fashion shows. The winTer fashion show was held The week before Chrisfmas vacaTion during boTh lunches. Their fashions forThe show were provided by Casual Comer in The Meadows Mall. Every aspecf of fashion was represenTed in The show. Those in aTTendence gained much fashion knowledge. The spring fashion show was held The week before spring break. IT Too, was a huge success. Modeling club has also held many successful fund raising evenfs during The year. 1. Officers: Marci Rubin, president Binnie Dourglas, Advisor: KaTy Schrader, vice-president Suzanne ahr, ICC represenTaTive: Bobbye Keemp, fashion coordi- naTor: Marjorie Jolley, secreTary: Angie Frazier, Treasur- er. 2. Members of The club are: fronT cenTer, Binnie Douglas, Mia SheiTon, Keliee Skousen, Angie Frazier, MichelleWilliams, Deelynn Williams, Marie Hemsley: back, Thalia Sfepp, Goldie Merlz, Rachelle Williams, Bobbye Keemp, LaTanya WaTTs, Caroline LiTTIe, Tif- fanee Johnson, Angelia CarTer, Michelle Hall, Danifa Lanier, Lisa Knapp, Cindy Knapp, l.aTasha Dean, Janice SwifT, HeaTher Wieshlow, Tina Gonzales, Mar- jorie Jolley, Sharon Ficklin, KaTy Schrader, Jessieoa Brese, Venus CarTer. NOT picTured, Suzanne Fahr. 3. Keliee Skousen and Deelynn Williams model a casual look for school. 4. This suiT, modeled by Bobbye Keemp, would be appropriaTe aT The office, or for a nighf on The Town. 5. A warrn-up suiT is fun for anyfime, as modeled by Angie Frazier. 6. KaTy Schrader is all smiles in her lambs wool suiT. 7. Marjorie Jolley is ready for The busi- ness world. 8. The khaki green look is big This year as slhownlby Cindy and Lisa Knapp. lPhoTos by AlberT 84 ames if z nf 3 ' ,M A . X., fic Y 'i ai, HJ vw... ' 403 I , Wk fx Af 1 , ff' v ff Y I I ,.y: ,' ' .xi x f ' 5' iw va 1 Arl Gu i ld New splclsh of colors This yeor's orT guild club hos mode o big splosh oT WesTem. They olwoys moke The school's evenTs more colorful wlTh o llTlle help from Their poinT brushes, ond orl work. Their work con be odmired on The school wolls ond oround The gym, oT Homecoming, ond big gomes ThoT ore imporTonT To The school. All-in-oll, The orT guild helps To give The people oT WesTem The school spiriT ThoT mcikes This such o good school. l.WolTJocobson, Trocy SuTherIond ond Louro Reno ore o biT busy wiTh Their projecTs. 2. Louro Reno is comero shy, especiolly when iT comes To showing off her fonTos- Tic ori work. 3. Mr. Jclcobson ond orl guild sTudenT, Louro Reno, puT Their heods Together To Think up some new subjecTs of orT, A. The sTudenTs in This yeor's orf guild club ore: fronT row: Donno Clork, Louro Reno, Trocy SuTherlc1nd, Top row: Kyle Thrower, WQITJC1cob- son, ond John Curler. 5. Trocy Sulherlond ond Louro Reno ore eTchlng ouT o cloy project 6. Louro Reno, like oll The resT of The orT guild sTudenTs, works hord on her ossignmenTs so ThoT They con be proud To show Them off To The resT of WesTem High School. lPhoTos by AlberT 84 Jomesl ws: . :ss an. 2 220 ArT Guild I' vvx- N ww xv N .ss. nh ...A . JQ S P5 41' il-h-. A-?,f' 7ty::fy:g:, 'QQ-:r XfV',fv fx-5, .,-V. iN 'G 2, 6 Art Guild 221 1 1 2 3 ei m,-Q Ilya ROTC in WE STudenTs Today, generals Tomorrow We are famiIy is whaT The 136 ROTC sTu- denTs say! The family is headed by Bill Meyer, LT. Col., USAF lreTiredJ, and Del Dolan, TSG-T, USAF lreTiredl, who have lead This honorable uniT for 7 years. Among The honors is Honor UniT for Las Vegas, which puTs Them in The Top TOM of The world: over 502, of scholarships ThaT go To WesTem are given To ROTC members. Many of us see The members in Their uniforms and we see Them pracTicing Their drills and we wonder why? Bill Meyers says 'because we sTress making our sTudenTs aware of Their ciTizenship. re- sponsibilITies and one's own duTy in a demo- craTic socieTy.' The program as a whole gives moneTary and leadership advan- Tages in a miliTary service or academy, in college and civilian employment a sense of honesiy, imparTiaIiTy, Towards all people To become a belTer person.' BuT ROTC is also involved in communiTy service. A new prog- ram has been sTarTed which allows an ROTC member To earn a school leTTer Through communiTy services. Bob Holmes and Chris Kiser have been The firsT To achieve This goal. While all of The sTudenTs are ouTsTanding, Billie Jo Edwards, CadeT Commander. Roberl Holmes, and Sheri BruneTT are among The highesT achievers. ROTC is a group of sTudenTs ThaT will be able To face The chal- lenge of life and win. ...................4. 222 ROTC -1 -nav 8 A-IW iw.. 10 1. The ROTC colorguard led The Homecoming parade in a show of greaT pride. 2. Discussions, such as This one beTween Mark Pirisky and Kim Reed, help The uniTs wiTh Their drills. 3. The commanding officers do an excellent job in leading The ROTC uniTs. Hard work, Perfeciion. and responsibiliTy are characTerisiTcs They all have. 4. The gas mask ThaT Mike Lundberg is aTlempTing To pul on Col. Meyer is very amusing To Angie Jackson. 5. The camera doesn'T scare Lisa ireland, ScoTT GarreTT, or Debbie Garlic, because They have pride. 6. A helicop- Ter demonsTraTion on The Warrior field is one of The many acTiviTies being sponsored by ROTC. 7. ROTC is more Than marching and uniforms. They work very hard in The classroom. 8. Daily praoTice is a neccesiTy in order To perTecT WesTem's ROTC drill Teams. 9. Expressing lead- ership is an everyday Thing for ROTC, direcTed by Dei Dolan. 10. PerfecTion and self conTroI is demonsTraTed well by Tom Pardue as he awaiTs inspecTion. 11. Billie Jo Edwards is ROTC's cadeT commandor. 12. Col. Meyer is The leader of The fine ROTC uniTs. lPhoTos by J. STory - 1,2,3,4.5.6,8,1O,11,12: P. WhiTeman - 7,91 ROTC 223 1 i '17 FTA - GAA Clubs on The go F.T.A. is FuTure Teachers AssociaTion, and aT Wesiem There is such a club. They aren'T seen much around The campus, buT They're hard aT work, expanding Their knowledge of maTh, hlsTory, and science, so ThaT one day They can be fuTure Teachers. 1. The FuTure Teachers for Wesiem are: Top AnThony Arringion middle: Allen Cryis, Nancy Davis, Lynn GranT. Louann Roman, boTTom Susan Lee, Rodney Tumer, and Mark Spray. lPhoTo by Alberi and Jamesj G.A.A. is The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion. One may see all of These girls aT WesTem High School. These girls carry on a TrodiTion of loyalTy, dedicaTion, and excellonce in sporis. They are involved in Tennis, swim- ming, golf, Track, sofTball and all of The many sporis aT WesTem. 2. Back To fronT. row one: Tracy Dunn, Tony Gleeson: row Two: Lisa Brower, Jennifer Melson, Mrs. Sylvia Tegano: row Three: Mrs. Nancy Jelone, Jennifer Wesfon, Maria Sanches, Andrea Hughs: row four: BeTh Perrey, Kim LaThen, LyneTTe Taylor, Kim Dennis: row five: Teresa Mil- ler, Texanna Dennis, Rosy Browder, Jenny Miller, Mary Boland: row six: Barbra AgosTini, Sherri Hughes. lPhoTo by Alberi 84 Jamesj K vffj X 4 ll! 224 FTAXGAA Chess Club Check it out! Chess - is iT o sport or d mind gome? At Westem there hos been o greot controversy over The motter. Mr. Story who ddvises The chess club soys thot chess is no longer on intromuroi gome. He believes thot since There is OD othletic Ietterovoiidbie ond since There ore both vorsity ond junior vorsity, thot iT is now considered o sport. 1. JV's show determined concentrdtion during prdctice. 2. Rodger Griffen ond Steve Douglos show how o good gcme of chess is ployed. lPhoTos by J. Storyj 'i ' A My were l' I nl ' ll' Chess 225 K., ,KS W fffff -4 J I f uf-U 9. yf f. 1 2 .- 11-43- fo 62' S Q 5' f 4 vw ' I !7 P41145 f,,fyh,44 .zz f , . ,f gif f5,J2i -17 Ly ,, -Q' ,7 I . ,, .1 v ff -' f - 1--1-4311 ,- f. ff- H, LW, f fy 5 9 if X L, .-g,A. ,,, . . I -pf LW,-'vj ,ff ,ff Z f 4. ,f ... Aff f - Q 5 0 9 52' Q5 6 fb fo Q? 6- . S Q? QQ' Q X S 39 0.2 05? 6 5? Q C 'S . 36 , X 1 Q CRW Q91 RQ? JU UQ xxggwg wfffif QPSK, QQ? my J , WI Q f ig? 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Ramona Deborah Abbott DOWN Billy Anthony Liz Antolik Danny Antoninoif- Chris Applegarth Steve Aranbasich Troy Archer-r Sheryl Arendt George Arthuw- Tori Ascolillo Richard Assenzio James Aulicino Brian Ayala Steve Ayala Bob Barker Ken Baker- Steve Baker Kevin Baird Teresa Ballif Susan Bandennan- Dino Banks Kristi Barber- Nathan Barez- Mark Barnett Clark Bartlett Tami Bartlett Nancy Barney Bill Barschdorf Cinthanie Barton- Bella Batten- Ginny Beacom Jean Scott David Deanna 230 Juniors Sieve Benefiel Paul Bennett- Russell Bennefl Lori Berry Larisa Beidavoud Phil Bewley Karyn Biesiczai Danna Biggar Sylvia Bills '- Bemie Bishoff '- Lori Blake Cheryl Blanche Telesia Blanche Jean Blayer-- Cheryl Blind Becky Blinn Frank Bonaveniuro Sabrina Bonnell Dilan Borders- Sleen Borg Mike Bosze Janice Boh' Sherry Boyd John Bower Anneiie Bowers Breii Bowman Regina Brady- Sherrie Braeuiigam Rhonda Braggs Jim Brasier Juniors 231 Andrew Brass- Pal Brenan Jackie Bridges Brendcl Briggs Peggy Bri ham- Brenda grown O. ie Brown .1 D Lisa er-if Steve Brox Debbie B an , FY Kim Bryanl- Mike Bufalino Rick Buir Cynfhia Bunker- Marly Burgess- Donna Burk ark- Micnelle Burrows Roberl Burl Angela Burton Leslie Bush Cnarlana Cain Craig Calderone Pally Calvano Cindi Campbell Mary Canal Laura Canton Susan Cantrell Pinky Carducci Shawna Carlgren-- Christa Camicki 232 Juniors x M .. 4 5 Biblia! 455 Cheryl Carpenter- Christlne Carroll Elise Carter James Carter- Mlohele Caryl Art Castle Louis Castle Carl Cavaness- Karen Caywood-- Carlos Chandarlls Tony Chapas Debbie Chavez- Stephanie Cherry Diane Christie Jenny Chrlstoff Michael Churchfleld Mildred Clark Jackie Clay Wanda Clay Greg Cems James Cleveland James Cloud Leslle Cobb- Marlan Coe- Darrell Coleman Lorraine Collins Laura Connor Wllllam Cook - Dennis Cooper- Lee Cormier Tori Comwall Debbie Corlez Gilbert Cortez Deborah Cosse-- Mlke Costello Cathy Coulon Elizabeth Courtney - Elizabeth Cox Darby Craft Karen Crites - Gina Croxen -- Shauna Cuddy- Juniors 233 Nina Cullen Andy Cummings- Lisa Cu is Mike Daileda Kelly Daffef- Quany Dar Susan Dalsing Chrisline Damian Bob Dandy Kim Daniels SallE Daugherly- iana Davis Sharon Davis Karen Day Dawn Dealon Carl Dee Larry DeLaNoy Sieve Denison Doug Dessainis Roberla DeSherlia LeeAnn Devor Paul Dewilz f Carol Dielrich John Dingle Pal Dillon Jerry Dillmann David Dobrzynski--f Michelle Dockendorf Traciym Dodson Be Dohme Davig Debbie Kim Durranf- Wayne Dull John Edens- Laurie Edwards Sherrie Eggs Russell ide 234 Juniors si' . W, W A we E5 zijn' . tl a M F 'Sun g rs-Q, :If M -,, .4-as Joseph Eisnoch- Donna Eldridge Eric Ellefsen Toni Ellis- Teri Espirllu - Donno Eubonks Connie Evclns - Morclo Evers - Sieve Ewell -- Robert Ezell Erlc Foder Ronald Foirley Don Fornncim Flomes Fclnci Dovid Felix- Krisile Ferrell Joson Fjclre Terri Field Bo Fields Leslie Fisher- Jomle Flondgon Anthony Floyd Dlnci Foglloni- Mlrocle ord Corlno Foster- Sondi Fowler Tommy Friedman Jill Fromhori Lori Fugill-' Kimbe y Fuller Juniors 235 Debble Gunderson Debra Fulton Denise Funk Cecllla Furtado Lorl Gabberl Todd Gardner Davld Gardner Scoll Carrie George Daren George Alesla Kevln Brian Mlke Glisson Lee-Anne Goalz Lyn Gonser Tlna Gonzales Michael Gordon Wllllam Graves James G. Green James Green Mlchelle Green Debbie Greye Roger Grlffln Troy Grlfiin Elleen Gutierrez Molly Habel Trlsh Hafen Pallence Halley- Danny Hain 236 Juniors S 7 ...-dx. t f, I, .Vfm 559 EEN. , .A -xx QW -.. Jr x SV-X ff' N 22 ,.a-,fc c g F K ,, ti nf 1, x 12.0 fr ii c o- Davld Hale- Laurie Hamillon Linda Hamillon - Warren Hampton- Mike Hanly Bob Hannah Darryl Hardy- Diane Hargraves - Kenneth Harper Mark Harrison Mike Harrison Siephen Hari Kirk Harlle Jackie Harlman - Bill Hasbrouck Sharon Hatcher- Kelli Hawley Thomas Helder Darren Heiner Don Helvie Craig Hendricks Diane Henson Harry Herman Lisa Hemandez -- Joey Herron Mike Hershberger Connie Hickman Eric Hickman Sonia Hildebrand Cathy Hines Kevin Hinlicksen Todd Hoadley'- William Hoadley Diana Hoag Karen Holmes- Roberi Holmes- Gary Homm Michael Horilo Billy Howell Kimberly Hull Heidi Hulse Susan Hunl Juniors 237 Randy Hal Kathryn Judith Kevin Dean Angela Jakobiak 1 ,A Dcotdie Jcjmteg- ,gg 4 L ame e Jeff Jefferson VWN Roderick Jimerson Shellie Jensen B60 JOTTDSOD Beth Johnson- Darin Johnson- Donald Johnson Elizabeth Johnson- Felicia Johnson Howard James Joe Kimberiy Robert Timothy Michelle Johnson Terrence Jonard JIII Jones Roger Jones Anna Jonsson Terrence Joyce Stephen Judd Robert Ke Iey- Rocky igeith Nicki Keller Emil Kell Y Q Sheri Lynn K6?D?6t Pam Kent Mike Klapperick John Kleven Jim Knapp Lisa Knapp Clarita Kobett 238 Juniors 1? 'fy' Q9 Yqv is ii ., , xi! X lf.- L 2 Belhanie Kobolka Frances Koehler Lisa Koehler Rita Kolslad Kristy Kyle Rachelle Kuhlmey C-Deana Kurlze Julie Kulchma Shawn Labrurn Darla Lange DaNila Lanier Pcrsifh Laosy Mall Larson-K Susan Larson-- Kirnberly Lalhan- Roland Lavaller- Tenl Leach Angela Layton Wendy Leavifl Cheol Lee - Michael Lee - Suzanne Lee-f Travis Lee -- Karen Leggell David Leible- Maxine Leonard Gordon Lewis .. Marianne Lewis - Mike Lewis Stacey Lewis - Juniors 239 Ari Levin Michael Lightfoot Dan Lindberg Austin Cassanclgga i Cynthia Lowery Heather Loyd g n, is Jessica Lucier , Ed Macias 'X f Debra Maddax Brandi Maki- ' Tracie Malburg-- - P 'N Sr, x 7 R' A if A . ei gf Mann Way Elven Lg, John Mike Mark Matt Sheila 4 , I ' 1 X 240 Juniors Re Mallhews David Maxwell Joe Mayfield Charles McCall Lisa McCa'r:lX Glennetla cCalI Shelly McCormick- Shannon McCoy Marvin McCullah Michael McDonald -- Holly McFall Tony McFarland Mark McGowan MaryAnn McGuckin - Palrlcla McKenrlck-- Jay McPalmer Amella Meagher Enrique Medina - Beverly Medlock Sieve Melancon Janice Meneley Lori Mlkkelson Dave Miller John Miller Nick Miller Chris Miller Pam Minor Dwayne Moody Randy Moore Linda Moreo-- Randy Moore- Caron Moroch - Frank Morrison David Morrow - Rich Mounlz Hal Mudick - Paul Mudra Jerry Mueller- Llsa Muir- Chrlsline Mumpower Palrlck Murphy Ursula Murray Juniors 241 Alan Evan Yv tte Connie Eileen Dar e Tim Nc Lorin No Rodney Norman Dean Norris- Don Oberempt Cara Olesen Anthony Oligo- Gary Oliver Mike Olsen Rhonda Onorato Lisa Orom Margo Ours Peggy Owens Mark Panneli- Peter Popile.. Kenny Parker Maggie Parker Mary Parkes- Stuart Partridge Gary Passick Shital Patel Patty Patrias Ray Patterson- Shoron Patterson Chris Payan Pam Pegram David Peniok Dawn Penrod Catherine Perkins Simone Perkins Beth Guy Mark Linda Peterson James Pettitv- Donnie Phillips- 242 Juniors Koihy Pierce Simone Pierkins C.L. Pinckney.. Terry Pifrmon Korhleen Poliondro Cris Poliiis Sondro Poole Brion Pope Down Potter- Poul Preston Guru Pribyl -- Ric ie Pruih Doniio Puemer - Down Punto Rich Pursel Lono Quoneys Poii Quinn Croig Quinney Liso Rodermocher Edwin Roiney Poirick Rolleo-. Veronicc Romirez Corhy Romisch - Steve Rompollo Down Rcndoil Deondreo Ronkin Dicnc Reody .. 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N' . l , I 1 J 1 Y J K f X fam-4 6 Y 5 ll fi- f ,A W V 'X X 1 y Y s if 5 i 5. .FN S at 'Q iw 'VW E Mark Sanchez- Wllliam Sanford Richard Sa perstein - Giovanna Szirdelli Terrie Sauer Michael Sawyer- Rhonda Saxon Harry Schaffert-' Mike Schank Tom Schekenback Adiba Schiefer Debbie Schiffer Laura Schmitz Gary Schmutz Conny Schofield - Bill Schrader Spencer Schuenman Dawna Schwanke Ronald Scroggins Lisa Secise - Elizabeth Sedeno Steve Shearer Stephanie Shelby Dawn Shelton Gary Shorts Traci Sibley Annette Skaggs Mike Skeele Kim Slocum Alicia Smith Dawna Smith Dinah Smith Gllnda Smith James Smith Jeff Smith Kevin Smith Kristee Smith Marty Smith Marvin Smith Michelle Smith Ozzy Smith Randy Smith Juniors 245 Shannon Kayse Jodene Sparlin Stacey Spence Mike Sprague Mark Spray Keni Sproibery Jim Spruell Spyhalski Undra Kristina Susan Randy Siowers- Naialie Sirahan Sieve Subaifis Melody Suhle Donna Sweglar Tina Swift Nina Dwayne Cody Taylor Lincoln Neil Taylor Kimberly Tesierman Angela Thanig Hal Thorsrud Kyle Thrower- James Erin Torrey 246 Juniors Toto Tramaglino Montie Travis Lisa Troncoso - Cliff Usher- Debbie Ullrich Louis Voleri Kim Vonamann Adam Vanceh ,. Lisa Vance'- MQ r Renee Vandenburg Hank VanDusen Walt VanDusen - Justine Vincuilla Lan Vo Phuong Vo Q Vanessa Wachtel -- Vikki Wagner Bart Walker Evan Walker James Wallace Lisa Wallace Pam Wallace - Jeff Walters - Aranya Wandeevong Terry Wamer Renee Washington Christine Watson Michael Weaver Peter Weeks... Darin Welsh- Junlors 2417 Belly Jennifer Linda Wharram Arlie While... Pam Whilien Staci Whilienburg H6GTh6l' Wieshlow John Wi gin- John Wgcox Liz Wilmarlh Danny Williams Kyla Williams Linda Aaron Brian Liao-Yun Wu Clinl Wyrick Chris Yates Tish Yeager- Sleve Zahm Robert Zangel Barbara Zulick 248 Juniors ,, Lf,-1, I lfjrfncf' lwaffy know yew HPF Mfff f was owfy fn Aflfd, Ear 4 qewefffn, you aff a very nic: Fl 9 ' and T hge 5.00 hw ,, iw Wmww. Fu 13 'liz mu ww' 1 -oF- IJQ Ps N fi. ' QQ.. 'Cv M4 L, .1 45. 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DECATUR STE. e EXAMINED LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89107 170221 878-5758 K Q80 Sc-0111 Third Sf. 11f100AoLQsveg 9101 J K ' J 292 Ad f N CCDNGRATULATICDNS TCD TI-IE EPITAPI-I STAFF AND TI-IE CLASS OF 1982 BILL MILNE K J f N Y , 'wi ia 'Z i K ' 4.aR RR f .,f'f2' 'QNX AR PALA A CAESARS WORLD RESORT X J 2941 Ads Senior Parent Messages Dear johnlette Achujf You light up my lyfe, may your lyfe be everything you dream of you are much, much more than the little girl I dreamed of. Love, Mom Dear Denise Allee: To a wonderful daughter, you have made us very proud and happy. The last 18 years have been Jqlled with knowledge, tears, fun and love. Love, Mom and Dad Dear jeff Ankenman: With your determination, you will never Jqnd a mountain too high to climb. How proud we are to have you for our son. Our Love, Mother and Dad Dear jay Ballen: You have always been a man. You have always made me cry, but only tears of pride, joy, and love. Thank you for making motherhood wonderful. Love, Mom Dear Teresa Barrett: As new horizons are opened and new adventures beckon, there will always be a place called home and two people who love you very much. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Scott Bleazard: As you leave Western, may you master the art of achieving goals, that you can turn problems into opportunities, and always stay on course. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Mike Bowden: ltis not easy to be seventeen, I know I tried it. Face the world with conhdence. I'm proud of you. Good Luck. Remember, I Love You, Mom Dear Darryl Bowler: You have reached another milestone in your life. Congratulations on your graduation and may you succeed in everything you undertake in your lyfe. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Denette Brandt: Congratulations. We are very proud of you. We hope the very best to our liberated daughter. Keep this day special for indeed it is. Love ya, Mom and Dad Dear Vickie Brann: Being your parents has been a very special privilege and we want to thank you for being just what you are, a very special daughter. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Craig Bravo: We know whatever path you choose will lead to success and may your lyfe reflect the joy and pride you,ve brought to ours. Congratulations son. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Nicole Briggs: You've come a long way, Baby! I 'm very proud, but I suspect graduation is just in a long line of special accomplishments for you. Love, Your Mom Dear Rosemary Browder: We,re so proud of you and your accomplishments. You,ve come a long way, baby. Look to the future with enthusiasm and reach for the stars. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Shauna Brown: It wasn't always easy, but you made it, and we are proud of you. Adult lyfe isnlt easy either, but we know you will succeed. Lots of Love, Mom and Bob Dear Lorrie Brummett: As you go thru ly'e, remember you,ll always be in my heart. I 'm very proud of you, and love you very much. You,re great Lorrie. Love, Mom Dear O.K. Bryant: We hope that you know how proud we are of you, and how much we love you. We couldnlt ask for a better son. Love, Mom and Dad Messages 295 Dear Bobby Calvert: We are very proud and honored to have you as our son. We wish you nothing but the best forever. We Love You!! Dear Tom Cantrell: Congratulations. The best is yet to come and we are proud of you. May success and happiness be yours forever. Love, Ed and Toby Dear Venus Carter: Precious, we wish you love. May your future be jqlled with success, health, and Godls blessings. We are very proud of you, my special. Love, Mama Dear Lisa C aselli: To the best daughter and sister in the world. We love you and wish you all good things in your future. Stay as you are! Love, Your Family Dear Mike Clark: Keep hitching your wagon to stars and we know you will reach your fondest goals. All your relatives join me in congratulations. All are very proud! Love, Your Dad Dear Mike Clark: Congratulations, Senior! With your love, patience and understanding, you will always have many friends. With your ambition, enthusiasm and zest for lyfe, you will reach your highest goals. I'm very proud you are my son. Love Eternally, Mom Dear Wanda Clark: We are very proud of you and what you have accomplished so far. We know you will succeed in whatever you set out to do. Love, Mom and Dad Dear janeen C lawson: july 20th, 1964, you were received with joy and Love. Through the years those feelings have been joined by a growing pride in your accomplishments . Love, Mom and Dad 296 Messages Dear Todd Collins: We'll miss catching you cutting, and tracking you down. Out and abouts, and even the gang. A black car out of gas. We be handlen. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Angela Colonna: To a lovely daughter who has made us very proud. Thank you. May all your dreams and desires become a reality. Bless you and happiness always. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Troy Combs: In your growing years, you have been a joy to us. How proud you have made us feel today. Good luck and much success to our graduate. Love, Mom, Dad and Family Dear Frank Consiglio: s We can only hope for the the same happiness you have brought to us. Remember, today is only the beginning. We Love You, Mom and Dad Dear Laura Coon: Much love to my baby girl. May sunshine and rainbows follow you everywhere, everyday. Love, Mom Dear Kari Cooper: Congratulations! You made it! We,re proud of you. Not only for graduating, but for the kind of young lady you,ve become. Remember, who you are. Love, Larry and Ginger Ewell Dear Shauna and Paige Cram: You,ve always shared everything else, so I guess you won't mind sharing this. As the last of our kids to graduate from Western, we're going to miss you a great deal, but you have always been a joy to us and we know you will go forth and spread your light to others. Youlre special! And how great to be two! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Coleen Davis: To my lovely daughter. It has been dyfjqcult, but worth it. Wishing you good luck, good health, and good cheer. Love, Mom Dear Debra Dehfante: lt,s hard for us to believe your going to be all grown-up so soon. We love you and are very proud of you. GOOD LUCK. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Texanna Dennis: We love you and we are truly proud of you. The best of luck in the future on any and everything you do. Love, Dad, Kit, Kim, Mar Dear Doreen Donofrio: We are extremely proud to have you as a daughter. Your accomplishments have been great. May there be love, happiness, and success in your future. Love, Mom and Dad Dear David Duran: Thanks for being a good kid during your growing years. Best of luck in college and may your goals be achieved. We Love You. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Heather Durrant: Grasp every opportunity on your road to success. Reach for the stars, have faith, believe in yourseb' and be the best you can be. Love, Mom Dear Melissa Eakin: THE GIRL MOST LIKELY TOD Succeed in whatever she may persue, to have Health, Happiness, Love and understanding of all mankind. Love, Mom Dear Billie jo Edwards: May you be blessed with personal happiness and prosperity in all your desired goals. We are extremely proud of you darling. The future is yours. Love you dear, MOM and DAD Dear Billie jo Edwards: Love and best wishes to you dear. You are very special to Grandmas' Hattie, Hilda, and Marj, and you will always be Grandpa Billls Princessv. Love, Grandma iT Grandpa Edwards Dear Billie jo Edwards: Congratulations, You did itll' Love, Daddy Ralph, Brent if Brad Dear Evelyn Edwards.- We wish you the same happiness and joy in your lyfe that you have brought into ours. Always stay sweet Evelina. Love, Mom and Dad Dear juli Edwards: Congratulations juli. I am so proud of you for the very high standards you have developed, and lived by. Peace, happiness, and success be yours. All My Love, Mom Dear juli Edwards: Youlre coming to an end, but also to a beginning. Lyte isn,t always easy, but I hope you're always happy. Love always, Karen Dear Michelle Elliott: Love, joy and happiness are always dreamed about, but for us we were lucky, we found them all in you. Love forever, Bill and Mom Dear Lynne Erickson: Lynne, Our Sunbeam Girl , May the rays of sunshine you have shed on us with your smile follow you throughout lyfe. Remember always you are loved. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Pamela Esplin: You,ll always be our baby girl and we're very proud of you. We wish you all the happiness and good things lde has to ojfer. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Suzanne Fahr: Your efforts and achievements indicate to us that you will succeed in any endeavor you should elect. What more can parents ask for? We are very proud of you Suzanne. Love, Mom and Dad Messoges 297 Dear Hazel Ferguson: We may not be the smartest parents in the world or the most understanding, but one thing for sure we love you more than ever. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Maria F ernandez: Maria, congratulations on your graduation. Thank you for being such a wonderful daughter and sister, we wish you the best in lyfe. Love, Your Family Dear Benny Flanagan: To my baby son, you are a joy to me and I lm proud to be your mother. I Love You. Love, Mom Dear james Fox: jim, your many fine qualities have made you such a special person and have given us a great sense of pride. Good Luck and success. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Kerry Gallagher: To Kerry - the rainbow in our lives - may your Irish eyes be ever smiling! Congratulations and Love. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Michael Gayle.- How proud we both are of you and what you are. Love, Happiness and Success are waiting for you. Go for it! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Susan Gazza: Congratulations, Susan - I am very proud of you and I wish you the best of luck in the future. Love, Mom Dear Lori Gelbart: Congratulations to our sweet brat. You are truly sugar and spice, and we love you for being you. Success will always be yours. Love, Mom and Dad 298 Messages Dear jennyfer George: We are very proud of your accomplishments and ideals. You have always been a beautyful example to our family. Congratulations at this special time. We Love You, Mom and Dad Dear Drew Gibson: Fm very proud and happy to have such a fine son as you. Always be happy in everything you do in lde. Love, Mom Dear Tamara Goodwin: We hope you have enjoyed us as much as we have enjoyed you. The love we feel for you will go on forever. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Leslie Guilland: Youlre expensive, but youlre worth it! We Love You. Mom and Dad Dear Daryl Hacker: Well son it was a struggle sometimes, but here you are graduating. We are very proud of you. Much success in your future. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Andy Hall: Your hard work has paid off and we are all very proud of you. We wish for you the best in whatever you attempt to do. Love, Mom Dear jill Helleso: Congratulations jill. It,s a big accomplishment, very well done. We couldnlt be more proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Darby Henry: May you experience the joy and happiness in your lyre that you have brought into ours. You are a super neatv daughter! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Anna Hensley: You have always been a joy to me! My pride in you has no bounds. May happiness go with you always. Love, Mom Dear Glen Hickey jr.: You,re everything we wanted, and expected of you. If things get tough and you need someone, we will always be there for you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear jennyfer Hiett: Congratulations. Our hearts will always be with you, may you jqnd the happiness you seek. Thank you for being our special girl. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Sue Ann Hopper: To my lovely daughter who I love very much and am very proud of. May the stars of success shine brightly in your lyre. Love, Mother Dear Teri Hughes: You have given us much joy and pride. We hope we,ve given you as much. Know happiness, share love, and be content. With all our Love, Mom and Dad Dear Bret Hulet: You,ve made us real proud. We hope you get all the happiness and success you can handle. We,re always here you need us. Love, Your Family Dear Trudy Italiano: This ain,t no dress rehearsal. Itls your only chance to have it the way you want it. I may not always approve, but I will always love you. Love, Mom Dear Melissa jackson: As a senior at Western High, you have shown tenacity, adaptability, perseverance, moral character and strength in the face of adversity. You,ve met the challenge. Love, Your Parents Dear Kris jacques: I wish you Love and Success. Remember always, how proud I am of you. Stay as sweet as you are. Don't change. I Love You. Love, Mummy Dear Stacy james: This is to let you know how proud we are of you and to wish you all the best in the future. Love you always. Love, Mom, Dad and Eric Dear Anthony jimenez: Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Congratulations, son! We wish you success in your future. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Marjorie jolley: Youlve been a true joy all your lQ'e. We,re proud of you and the goals you,ve accomplished. We Love You. Love, Mom and Daddy Dear Ashlyn King: May the eternal light of love shine on you. May the spirit of success and happiness be yours always. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Andre Lambert: We canlt begin to express the joy that you have given to us. We are so proud of your achievements, but most of all proud that you are our son. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Carol Lawson: The time has arrived we have wished for.Thanks for making it come true for us. Love, Mom and Dad Dear julie Lescenski: Congratulations! We are so very proud of you. You are so special in our lives. God loves you and so do we. Love you so, Mom and Dad Messages 299 Dear Valerie Littlechief- just want you to know how much you mean to me. You'll be on your own soon. I'll be here whenever you need me. Love, Mom Dear Kim Lobaugh: Best wishes for a very happy and bright future! We shall always love you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear johnny Longhurst: Congratulations on your graduation, now maybe you,ll have time to clean your room! I Love You, Mama Dear Dawn McDaniel: Honey, you can't fail in lyfe by respecting the feelings of those you meet. A smile earns smiles, respect earns respect, love earns love. Love, Dad and Mom Dear james McFarland: Dad and I didn,t think you would make it. We,re so proud of you. Please, no more tumbles off Red Rock Mountain. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Patricia McGuckin.- You were my jirst born and will always be very special to me. I am so proud of how you have grown up. Love, Mom Dear Suzie MacLeod: We are proud of your scholastic achievement. Mostly we are impressed with the person you,ve become inside, secure, loving and touched by God. Bless you. Love, David and Mom Dear , Markhouse: God sure has been good to me, by giving me you . . . You sure have got it together. Aim for the highest -for you deserve it. Love, Mom 300 Messages Dear Paul Matherly: You are much loved and we are proud and happy that you are our son. Give thanks daily to HIM who gave us lyte everlasting! Love, Mother and Dad Dear Christine Matino: To our daughter which has been a shining light in our lyfe. Wish you the very best of luck, health, and much happiness. We Love You, Mom and Dad Dear Vince Maurer: As a son, we are very proud of you, as a friend, you,re there to lean on, as a person you have reached our hearts. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Suzann M elaerts: You are the sunshine of our lives. You are the daughter every parent hopes for. You are truly a beautyful child of God. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Carla L. Neelon: You were always special to us, and you,ve always made us proud by doing your best. Continue at your best, and Cody will guide and bless you always. Love, Mom and Dear Dear Brenda Neilson: You are so dear in so many ways, it's natutal to wish you everything wonderful on your graduation day and always! We are so proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Calvin Nicholson: We have always been proud of you, of the person you are. Your graduation, a personal achievement, gives us one more reason to shout Hooray! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Stacie Nieman: Stacie thank you for your understanding. We are very proud of you. May God always be on your side. Love, Your Parents Mom if Ed Dear Stacey Nitz: Thanks, honey, just for continuing to be your regular and same ol' superfantastic sew!!! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Tami Null: To a wonderful daughter and sister, we express our love for you. May your lde be as happy as youlve made ours. Love, Mom and Teri Dear Allison O,H air: Congratulations, you made it! We,re proud of you. Love, Dad and Mom Dear O,Neida Parker: fm very proud of the young lady that you've become, and the goals that you set for your future. Keep your goals in sight. Love, Mother Dear Tim Perkins, If all the loving wishes being made for you come true, youlll have the kind of future that is perfect through and through. Love, Mom Dear Lisa Peter: We love you and are very proud of you. May you always be as happy as you are right now. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Rick Pinter: As our only son, we have always been very proud of you. We know you will always bring us much happiness. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Carol Printz: Congratulations! We are proud of you and your choice of your new career. We love you. Mom and Dad Dear Laurie Privett: What can we say except you,re No. 1 in every way. We will always be here for you no matter what. You,ll always be our La, La. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Sherise Reber: You,ve worked hard to achieve, and all of us are proud of you. If there ever was an ideal daughter, you have been one. Love, Mom Dear Stacey Reed: We are very proud that you are our daughter. Your compassion for others and your beautyful smile will bring you success and happiness. Congratulations. Love, Dad and Mom Dear Sally Rhoades: Your the best daughter anyone could ask for and no matter what you do in the future, I ,ll be proud of my little girl. Love, Mom Dear Kristi Richardson: You should feel as proud as we do for all you have achieved. You have brought such happiness and joy to our lives, and we wish the very same for you. Much Love, Mom and Dad Dear Darla Rodgers: We are so proud of you! Youlre everything we could possibly want in a daughter. We love you and wish you every happiness. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Luanne Romans: Lyfe has not been easy, little one, but you,ve always made Mom and all of us very proud. Go for it all, take nothing less. Love always, Karen, Kris and Melissa Dear Scott Rose: Fm very happy to be your mother and expect to be extremely proud of your accomplishments in lyfe. Love, Mom Messages 301 Dear Gilbert Roybal: Thank you for being our son. We're very proud of you. Whatever happens from now until forever, we will help you in every way we can. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Marci Rubin: just want you to know how very proud we are of you and all of your accomplishments. We love you. Love, Mom and Tony Dear joey Ruggeroli: Eighteen years of smiles and tears and it was all worth it! I am so proud to call you my son. Congratulations. Love, Mom Dear Paul Ruston: Now that your high school career has ended, the next four years will be even more exciting. Take advantage of this opportunity. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Tracy Ruymann: Your family is so very proud of you. We wish you all the joy and happiness in your lyfe that you have brought to ours. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Debra Sartori: It is dyfficult to say how much you mean to me in this small space so I hope I Love Youv is sufjqcient. Love, Dad Dear Keith Schmidt: We have watched you grow in knowledge and maturity, and we are proud of you. God speed in your journey through lyfe. Love, Everyone at home Dear Kathryn Schrader.- One step has been completed. Here the path diverges, and you must follow one as we await the blooming of the rose. Congratulations. Love, Your Family 302 Messages Dear Allen Shelton: We,ve come a long ways together. You have accomplished one of lyfe,s greatest achievements and we are very proud of you. Keep reaching for the top. Love, Carolyn and Curtis Dear Michele Smail: Congratulations to a young Lady who has learned to Live, Love and Laugh -- while maintaining the high standards she has set for hersebf. Love ya, Mom Dear Malia Stewart: Congratulations, you set high goals and standards in your lyfe and have lived up to them. Continue on, the world is yours. We love you. Love Mom and Dad Dear Kim Stroud: Twenty five words are not enough to express our love and pride of you. Reward yourseb' with the honesty and love of those around you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Lisa Sweet: You are a wonderful daughter, but more than that you are a wonderful person. We are so proud. May all your dreams and wishes come true. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Alan Thompson: You are entering a new phase in your ly'e. Go forward and be the best that you can be. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Kenneth Tullis: Congratulations to our TREE You have grown straight and tall. Your roots are sturdy - keep the branches growing outward and up. We,re proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Corinne Utecht: We want you to know how proud we are of you. We want to wish you a healthy, happy, successful lde. Sincerely and very affectionately. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Randi Varrato: We are so proud of you! You have set a good example for your brother and sister. We know you will succeed in any endeavor. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Michelle Wahl: just yesterday kindergarten, today graduation. You are our special gyft from God. You,ve made us proud and happy, mouse. Every good wish for your future. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Kelly Welch: Congratulations to a lovely daughter who has jqlled our world with sunshine. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Michael Wilson: We are pleased and proud of your accomplishments so far. We love you and wish you continued success and happiness in all that you do. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Suzanne Wojcik: I ,m very proud of you. May God grant you success, love, and happiness. Thank you for being a friend and a loving daughter. Love, Mother Dear Karen Zora: It gives us great pride to see our youngest graduate. Youlve been a delighgful daughter and with your enthusiasm, your goals will be met. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Karen Zulick: We,ll always be there for you, Karen. Love for our very special girl will never fade. Look in your Bible for a special letter. Love, Mom and Dad Messages 303 Q1 qv X X .199 e- 6 ff? 99 5 fs iyafhu. LJm,w-Q12-ka... -wssf.-.-.,6IAMAl -Q. 0.9.9.0-.4..mClof--p4M..,2 QA,,,.....o,oWT,:3U Nhdiam g.A BREAKING Those two words summed up most of the 1981-1982 school year. Old standards and traditions were broken through as new ideas took their place in fads, science, politics, sports, school, and life in general. Times got tougher, but we got stronger. A new pride in Western was evident this year as our War- riors got involved in school activities. Red and blue were everywhere, from the decorations in the halls and paint in the parking lot to the traditional warpaint worn at games and assemblies. The new spirit rallied behind our football team, who beat the Valley Vikings to take Zone Cham- pionship, and then made it all the way to the State Compe- tition. Cn the entertainment scene, old hangouts, such as the Top of Sahara and Hyde Park were abandoned for the livelier atmosphere of Club Fantasia, and the unique Irish-Mexican restaurant, Carlos Murphy's. Sell-out concerts became common as first Journey, and then Foreignersold out within hours. Rumours of the Rolling Stones coming to town created much excitement, but the show never materialized. Finally, skiers were delighted with the long-awaited snowfall which covered much of the Western United States this year and made a good season. Some new pastimes caught on nation-wide this year and even made headlines. The Rubik's Cube, consisting of 54 brightly colored squares designed to rotate in all directions, drove many Americans crazy as they attempted to place the cube in its original pattern of nine squares on each side in the same color. A q C 1981 306 ,, THRCUGH Another pastime, video games, became extremely popu- lar. Names like Pac Man, Defenders, and Asteroids became household words as video arcades sprang up everywhere for people to test their skills. The home-TV versions became just as popular, along with VCR's, satellite television sta- tions, and cable TV. In politics, the world was shocked as assassination ,attempts were made on Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul ll, and Anwar Sadat was killed. A new phrase, Reagan- omics, was coined to describe the President's new financial policies. Many people were upset by the cutbacks in social programs and extra spending on the defense budget, but others called it necessary to the plan of achieving a bal- anced National Budget and lowering the National Debt. These changes, along with the lowered Income Tax Rate, and high inflation and unemployment, affected everyone. With the coming of the World Class Grand Prix to Caesar's Palace, much excitement was generated, as with the Dodg- er's victory in the World Series, and the 49'ers triumph in the Super Bowl. And, in science, a special breakthrough was made in the area of space travel by the successful launchings of the United States' space shuttle, Columbia. There were also many personal breakthroughs made by the Warriors at Western High School. New friends were made, tough decisions were handled, and discoveries about ourselves and our world broadened our outlook on life. These memories we share, and will be carried with us throughout a lifetime. 1982 307 Aliison O'Hoir Photo EdiTor Moroi Rubin Business Editor l , , M, ,, ,,,.1f, ' . 8 Epiic h Edifo -F fi-Qzjj V1 - -- 5 ri -...ff QT ' Epitaph Editors As edltors of the 1981-1982 Epitaph, we had a lot of fun. We had a great staff behind us ln all of our crazy schemes. lt was a great privilege work- ing to make something special and memorable for the school. We realty enjoyed bringing West- em a new and different type of book. lt was a lot of hard work, but well worth it. We hope the memories shared between Warriors in this book will be treasured forever. iPhoto by Albert and Jamesl Melissa Patricia Marie Jackson James Fox lVlcGuckin Brown Classes Editor Sports Editor index Editor Activities Editor ,ffl In M6l'l'lOI'ICl'llI Elijoh Conner Closs of 84 Robert lVIcDonoIcI Closs of 84 Williom Wilson Cioss of x84 310 Memoriol ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Epitaph Staff expresses sincere appreciation To The following people for making a significant contribution To The 1982 Epitaph: Albert and James Photographers for Their professional service and patience: Beth Ray and Jack lVlcCarley of Bullock's Las Vegas for Their fashion design and assistance: Walt Jacobson and Art Guild for painting our 'tbreakthrough sign and designing The staff T-shirts: Bill Milne of Hunter Publishing for his expert advice and enthusiasm: Gary Morris of The Desert lnn Hotel and Country Club for allowing us To take pictures of our performing groups at This hotel: Don Payne and Milt Palmer of The Las Vegas News Bureau for contributing photos on The Las Vegas spread: Harriet Sellers for her banking assistance: Jim Story and WHS photography students: WHS Administration, Faculty, and Staff for Their support and confidence. Colophone: 1500 copies ofthe 1982 Epitaph yearbook were printed by Hunter Publishing Company in Winston-Salem, Norlh Carolina. The paper stock forthe first 16 pages is 100 pound gloss with The remainder of The book on 80 pound gloss. Type includes 12 point Snell Roundscript in The senior section, 12 point Caledonia Italic for senior parent messages, Avant Book 4161 for The remainder of The book. Body copy is fullyjustified 10 point, captions are fully justified 8 point, folios in 10 point, and headlines are 24 point. All copy is 2 point leaded. Sports headlines and division page headlines were submitted as artwork by The Epitaph Staff. These are half inch and Two inch Helvetica, respectively. The grained, silk-screened cover is on 160 point Flexboard. Endsheets are blue parchtone. Spot color in The opening and on division pages is 100'Xs red over, 1001, yellow, and 1001, blue. Senior portraits, underclass id's, and activity shots as identified by photo credits were taken by Albert 8r James Photography. The WHS photography class contributed other photos as identified. The theme breakthrough was chosen bythe editors To depict The important successes and significant advancements experienced by our community and school. 230 Applegarth, Gina 51, 100 Abbott, Brian 181, 252 Abbott, Debbie 50 Abbott, Nikki 230 Acampora, Dianne 168, 190, 252 Acodemlos 14 Achutf, Johnette 50 Acken'nan, Kevin 50, 118, 156, 158, 19 213 Acknowledgements 311 Actlvttles 162 Adair, Kitty 252 Adair, Patricia 50 Adkins, David120, 252 Adlam, Diane 50 Admlnlstrotlon 16 Adoor, Kyle 144, 252 Ads 266 Aflleje, Deanna 252 Agostini, Barbara 50, 224 Aglrglia, Sherri 252 Ahem, Brian 252 Aldes 45 Alba, Debra 50 Albert, Robert 230 Alderette, Stephanie 230 Alexander, Annemarie 174, 201, 206, 209, 230 Allan, Carrie 50 Allee, Anna Marie 252 Allee, Denise 50 Allred. Diane 230 Alma Mater 320 Althoft, Maria 150, 252 Ames, Gary 252 Amesauita, Drake 252 Andrade, Ramona 230 Angell, Dawn 182, 189, 208, 230 Angell, Kimberly 50, 182, 191, 208 Anglin, Dano 252 Ankenman, John 51 1 Anthony, Billy 118, 230 Anthony, Ida 174, 196, 252 Antolik, Elizabeth 230 Antonino, Daniel 144, 184, 230 Applegarth, Christine 190. 208, 228, Aranbasich, Stephen 230 Arendt, Sheryl 230 Armlio, Dean 51 Armstrong, Angela 252 Armstrong, Anita 51 Amold, Gary 51, 118, 140 4, Amston, John 51 Arriaga, Alicia 48, 51, 191, 202 Arrington, Anthony 48, 50, 51, 100, 106. 192, 202, 224, 288, 289 Arrowood, Christian 177, 184, 252 Art Guild 220 Arthur, Edward 51, 122 Arthur, George 230 Arthur, Janice 252 Ascolillo, Tori 230 Ashcroft, Richard 252 Ashton, Dennis 120. 252 Assenzio, Richard 230 AT 201 Atherty, Lisa 104, 252 Atkins, David 201 Atkinson, Anthony 144, 252 Atkinson, Eugenia 38, 252 Atkinson, Theodore 51 Atkinson, Valerie 51, 164, 191 Aufill, Hugh 184, 252 Augustine, Barbara 207 C Augustine, Shawn 252 8 Aulicino, James 230 312 Index Austin, Carol 252 Auto 21 Avery, Cheryl 51 Ayala, Brian 136, 230 Ayala, Randy 120 Ayala, Steven 136, 230 Baer, William 206, 252 Baerga, Janet 182, 252 Baird, Kevin 230 Baker, Kenneth 37, 190, 201, 230 Baker, Robert 51 Baker, Stephen 230 Balch, Brian 230 Bolen, Michelle 38. 184, 230 Ball, Bryce 120 Ball, James 252 Ballon, Milo 51 Ballen, Joy 38, 41, 48, 51, 118, 180, Bollif Teresa 230 Banderrnan Susan 230 Banks Dino 230 Banta Pamela 124 252 Barcrtcart, Jeanne 48, 51 Borbeau, Lisa 252 202 Ballen, Laurie 184, 252 Barber, Kristine 201, 230 06 Barber, Loten 49, 100, 1 , 108, 190, 196. 198, 202, 212 Barez, Nathan 181, 230 Barfield, Jiloine 52, 170 Baltlla, Rob 144 Barker, Bob 230 Barker, Robert 252 Barkhuft, Thomas 26 Bames, Pauline 252 Barnett, Mark 230 Barney, Nancy 230 Barnhill, David 38, 180, 230 Barone, Daniel 252 Barrett, Teresa 52, 124 Barschdorf, William 208, 230 Bartlett, Clark 230 Bartlett, Tami 230 Barton, Brian 252 Barton, Cinthanie 100, 230 Bass, Thomas 120, 252 Baty, David 41, 177, 180, 184 Batten, Bella 230 Baughn, Lisa 52 Bowden, Sterling 52 Bayer, Paula 48, 52, 191 Beacorn, Virginia 230 Beal, John 181, 252 Bearce, John 41, 184, 201, 252 Beard, Dora 52 Beardsley, Jean 230 Beauchamp, Michael 206, 252 Beaudoin, Scott 26, 230 Beck, Kevin 144, 252 Becker, Kimberly 52, 160 Becker, Todd 52 Beckwith, David 230 Bedgood, Deborah 230 Beecher, Lucinda 252 Bell, Barbara 52 Bell, Earl 252 Bell, Richard 52 Belt, Tami 160, 230 Bender, Dana 201, 252 Benedict, -Deanna 230 Beneflel, Marjorie 253 Benefiel, Stephen 231 Benitscheck, Therese 253 Bennett, James 52 Bennett, Paul231 Bennett, Russell 231 Benson, Darren 120 Benson, Todd 253 Benton, Richard 52, 118 Berroyer, William 52 Berry, Bourbon 196 Berry, Lori 150, 231 Berry, Michael 26 Bescup, Patrick 253 Betdavoud, Larisa 231 Bewley, Phillip 231 Biddle, Marcus 253 Bieberich, Arthur 52 Bieszczat, Karyn 231 Biggar, Danna 36, 201, 231 Bills, Sylvia 231 Bingham. Marilyn 52 Biondi, Marcus 144 Blrge, Lisa 253, Bishoft, Bernard 118, 120, 231 Blshoft, Ramona 53, 184 Bishop, Richard 253 Block History 196 Blackketter, Edward 53 Blackketter, Esther 253 Blackmore, Ellis 136, 253 Blanche, Cheryl 231 Blanche, Telesia 231 Blayer, Jean 231 ' Bleazord, Jeffery 120, 253 Bleazord, Scott 53 Blind, Brian120, 253 Blind, Cheryl 150, 231 Blinn, Rebecca 231 Blood nrrvegzoa Blounts, Dawnj181, 253 Bogdan, CIatk12253 Boland, Danieli104, 208, 253 Boland, Mary 132, 150, 224, 253 Boland, Nina Marie 49, 53 Bolden, Pamela 196, 253 Bolen, Kimberly 253 Bonaventura. Frank 158, 231 Bonaventura., igawanda 253 Bonnell, 231 Bonnett, Debbie 53, 188 Boone, Ronald 23, 53, 112 Borders, Di Lan 231 Borg, Diana 253 Borg, Steen 130, 231 Bosma, Michael 253 Bossley, Tiffany 253 Boston, Brian 253 Boston, RObertf53 Bosze, Michael 231 Bourne, William 253 Bott, Janice 231 Bowden, Michael 53 Bower, John 142, 231 Bower, Lisa 45 Bowers, Annette 231 Bowler, Darryl 48, 53, 118, 178, 191, 213, 288 g - 0 Bowling 140 Bowman, Brett 231 Boxley, Joseph 53, 118 Boyd, Lawrence 54 Boyd, Sherry 231 Boyd, Tom 120 Boyer, Tedi 253 Boyer, Tiesa 548 Boyle, John 54, 118 Brachman, Sandra 54 Brady, Anita 38, 253 Brody, Donald 253 Brady, Regina 38, 231 Braeutlgam, Sherrie 231 Broggs, Rhonda 24, 231 Brakefield, Marlo 253 Branch, Demetries 253 Brandt, Denette 54. 202 Brandt, Mary Kay 49, 54, 102, 106, 10 164, 191, 212 Branigan, Kimball 54, 118, 178 Brann, Vickie 54 Brasier, James 120, 231 Brasier, Jenitfer 253 Brass, Andrew 232 Bratton, Timothy 253 Bravo, Craig 54 Brenan, Patrick 232 Brese, Jesseca 218, 253 Bridges, Jackie 232 Bridgman, Walline 54 Briggs, Brenda 232 Briggs, Nicole 55, 180 Brigham, Peggy 232 Bristow, Carina 253 Britt, Michael 55 Britt, Pamela 253 Britton, Steven 253 Brooks, Kristin 55 Brooksby, Craig 55 Broussard, Randall 253 Broussard, Shane 253 Browder, Rosemary 10, 48, 55, 100, 224 Brower, Lisa 23, 132, 224, 232 Brown, Brenda 24, 177, 184, 232 Brown, Dourlynn 232 Brown, Kelley 250, 253 Brown, Kenneth 55 Brown, Marie 49, 53, 55, 102, 106, 10 166,187, 191,202, 214, 309 Brown. Opie 232 Brown, Shaun 55 Browning, Brian 253 Brownlee, Elizabeth 253 Brox, Steven 232 , Bruce, John 253 Bruington, Cheri 182, 253 Bruins, David 49, 55, 100, 156, 158, 17 Brumback, Wayne 10, 55 Brummett, Lorrie 55, 182, 202 Brunett, Sherri 253 Brush, Sherri 182 Bryan, Debra 232 Bryant, Kimberly 200, 232 Bryant, OK 48, 54, 55, 118, 178, 191. 192, 210, 289 Bryner, Brent 55 B-Team Football 120 Buoy, John 55 Bufalino, Michael 118, 158, 178, 208, 232 Buir, Rick 232 Bullock, Dale 253 Bunderson, Mark 55 Bunker, Cynthia 166, 232 Burgess, Marti 232 Burgess, Sandra 55 Burke, Anna-lisa 56, 184 Burke, Chad 56 Burke, John 253 Burkhart, Donna 124, 177, 184, 232 Burks, Patrick 253 Burks, Theron 253 Burnes, Chris 140 Burnett, Sherri 128 Burns, Lisa 56 Burrows, Michelle 232 urson, Earl 253 urt, Glen 253 url, Robert 120, 232 urton, Angela 232 urton, Rozitta 253 ush, Leslie 232 uslness 22 uss, Dale 56 utler, Phillip 120, 253 ahalin, Patricia 253 ain, Chartana 232 aims, Polly 56, 201, 202 aldrone, Craig 232 alvano, Patricia 232 alvert, Robert 56 alvert, William 253 ammeron, Brad 112 ampbell, Cindy 160, 182, 232 ampbell, Deborah 253 ampbell, Leah 56, 184 ampbell, Marcia 253 ampiglia, Hylo 184, 253 ampiglia, Onle 56, 181, 184 ampton, Dennis 56 anal, Mary 166, 232 anton, Laura 182, 232 antrell, Susan 232 antrell, Tom 56 antu, Lisa 253 araway, Curtis 120 arducci, Elizabeth 232 arlgren, Belinda 56, 188 arlgren, Shawna 188, 232 arllle, Anna 104, 253 arlile, Laurie 253 arlile, Linda 253 alison, Garry 253 arlson, Ladonna 56 armody, Pat 144 amey, Patricia 188 amicki, Christa 232 arpenter, Cheryl 233 arpenter, Crystal 254 arroll, Christine 233 arroll, Jamie 254 ars 10 arson, Anthony 254 arson, Jodi 254 arter, Angelia 29, 196, 218, 254 alter, Elise 126, 172, 196, 233 arter, James 8, 201, 208, 233 alter. Venus 56, 140, 191, 218 aryl, Michele 233 asella, Philip 41, 254 aselli, Lisa 48, 56, 191 aselll, Toni 254 stle, Arthur 122, 233 astle, Louis 233 astleberry, Stacy 168, 254 ausey, Ronald 56, 118 avanaugh, Michael 56 avaness, Carl 233 aywood, Marianne 233 eleste, Michael 57 ercio, Ricky 158 erio, Anthony 254 hamberlain, Jerome 57, 184 handarlis, Carlos 233 handarlis, Sandra 254 Chandler. Michelle 57 Chapas, Anthony 233 Chapman, Bobby 120 Chapman, Bridget 57 I Chapman, Nikki 57, 166, 187 190, 191, 202 Chavez, Debra 233 Cherry, Michael 57 Cherry, Stephanie 233 Chess 225 Chickory, Anastasia 57 Chilos, Amy 57 Christiansen, Jill 208, 254 Christiansen, Jo 208, 254 Christie, Darren 57, 100, 178, Christie, Diane 182, 233 Christmas 214 Christotf, Andrea 57 Christoff, Jennifer 208, 233 Church, Arthur 254 Chruchfield, E.M. 118, 233 Clelak, Joseph 58 Clarr, Derrick 254 Claar, Sandra 58 Clark, Donna 220, 254 Clark, Kelly 254 Clark, Kim 254 Clark. Maxine 58 Clark, Michael 58 Clark, Mildred 233 Clark, Tom 120 Clark, Wanda 58, 191, 202 Claus, Pamela 254 Clauson, Janet 254 Clawson, Janeen 58 Clay, Jacqueline 172, 233 Clay, Wanda 233 Claybon, Acqueline 58 Clemens, Gregory 201 Cleveland, James 233 Cleven, John 254 Clifton, Brandie 254 Close-Up 200 Closing 304 Cloud, James 233 Coates, Glenn 233 Cobb, Leslie 233 Cochran, David 254 Coe, Marian 201, 206, 233 Coffin, Jaque 188, 254 Cole, Gary 58 Coleman, Darrell 120, 233 Coleman, Darrin 254 Coleman, Stanely 58 Colianni, Jeff 254 Collins, Emily 128 Collins, Eugene 120 Collins, Lorraine 233 Collins, Mary 254 Collins, Sean 130, 156, 254 Collins, Sheila 24, 254 Collins, Stephan 254 Colonna, Angela 59 Colophone 311 Colvin, Maureen 59, 126 Combs, Troy159 .t,, 7 Comparoni, Deborah 59 2 Coombs, Kevin 59, 142 Coon, Joseph 254 Coon, Laura 59, 108, 187, 191, 202 Cooper, Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper David 120 Dennis 37 233 , Kari 59, 170 , Marlena 104, 182, 190, 254 . Mark 59 , Shawn 254 , Tammy 254 Cordell, Jami 254 Cordeo, Angel 120 10 Compton, David 48, 59, 106, 114, 202 Compton, Kathleen 254 Conklin, Donland59 Conner, Elijah 254, 310 Connor, Laura 188, 233 Consiglio, Frank 10, 49, 59, 106, 202, 213 Cook, James 120, 144, 254 Cook, William 233 Collican, Michael 254 Cordner, Clark 41, 180 Cordner, Mark 38 Cormier, Lee120, 233 Comwall, Tori 182, 201, 233 Cortez, Bemal 59 Cortez, Debra 233 Cortez, Gilbert 233 Cory, Eugene 201 Oosse, Deborah 233 Costello, Michael 118, 233 Coulon, Catherline 233 Counselors 19 Courtney, Elizabeth 182, 233 Covarrubias, Ray120, 208, 254 Cox, Bobby 59, 118, 182 Cox, Douglas 254 Cox, Elizabeth 112, 201, 233 Cox, Stacey 254 Cox, Tamara 59 Craft, Elanclers 59, 118 Crafts, Rlchard120,254 Crafts, Robin 60, 202 Craig. Bobby 156 Cram, Paige 60, 191 Cram, Shauna 60, 191 Craford. John 120 Craford, Michael 182, 254 Creative Arts 34 Crespln, Bridgette 254 Crites, Karen 187, 190, 233 Croxen, Gina 38, 124, 233 Cruz, Jacqueline 174, 182, 254 Cryts. Allen 224 Cucldy, Shauna 233 Culinary 24 Cullen, Nina 234 Cummings, Andrew 142. 234 Cunningham, Guy 254 Curcio, Rickie 120, 254 Curler, John 184, 220, 254 custodians 47 Cuva, Patricia 254 Datfer, Kelly 234 Dai, Quang 234 Daileaa, Michael 23, 234 Dalacas, Demetrios 48, 57, 60, 118. 194 Dalsing, Susan 234 Damian, Christine 234 Dandy, Robert 234 Dangelo 254 Daniel, Terl 254 Daniels, Alan 120, 138, 254 Daniels, Dollicia 126 Daniels, Kimberly 234 Daniels, Roland 120 Dameli, Elaine 254 Daugherity, Charles 60 Daugherty, Sally 234 Davenport, Solon 156, 158, 254 Davis, Andre 136, 254 Davis, Coleen 60 Davis, Diana 132, 234 Davis, Nancy 224 Davis, Robert 60 Davis, Sharon 234 Davis, Shelia 254 Day, Karen 234 Day, Nick 60 De La Noy, Lawrence 234 Dean, Latasha 172, 218 Dean, Sherry 254 Deans 18 Deangelis, Carmela 254 Dearinger, Tammi 254 Deaton, Dawn 174, 234 Deaton, Willis 254 Decker, James 194, 254 Dee, Karl 234 Degraeve, Deborah 254 Deitrick 41, 177 Delp, Priscilla 254 Delfante, Debra 60 Demeo, Belinda 254 Dency, Michelle 255 Denison, Steven 234 Dennis, Kimberly 150, 224, 255 Dennis, Texanna 60, 126, 128 191 224 Desherlia, Roberta 234 Deskin, Steven 60 Dessaints, Dennis 255 Dessaints, Donald 255 Dessalnts, Douglas 234 Devor, Leeanne 235 Dewey, Donald 60 Dewitz, Paul 234 Dickman, Larry 120 Dickman, Ron 120, 158 Diekemper, Anthony 142 Dietrich, Carol 184, 234 Digiovannl, Toni 255 Dilger, Steven 60, 208 Dingle, John 254 Dillon, 234 Directions 180 Dittmann, Gerald 194, 234 Dlx, Frank 60 Dixon, Venita 180 Dobrzynski, David 234 Dockendorf, Michelle 234 Dodson, Tracy 234 Doerr, Brenda 60, 202 Dohme, Bethany 188, 234 Donkey Basketball 210 Donnelly, Dennis 255 Donofrio, Doreen 60 Douglas, Robert 158 Douglas, Steve 225 Downey, Karen 184 Downs, Danny 234 Drafting 23 Dreibelbis, David 234 Drennan, James 255 Dresden, Debra 255 Drew, Monte 234, 208 Drlver's Education 42 Dubersteln, Deborah 234 Dubersteln, Keturah 36, 61, 112 170 180, 181, 214 Duffy, Michael 234 Duke, Lamont 120 Dumire, Paula 126, 234 Duncan, Sue 255 Dunlap, Ricardo 255 Dunlap, Reginald 61, 118 Dunn, Tracy 30, 126, 150, 224 255 Duran, David10,12, 61,118 178 210 index 313 Duran, Lisa 126, 255 Duron, Tiffany 184, 255 Durrant, Heather 61, 187, 190, 191, 2 Durrant, Kim 188, 234 Durrant, Margaret 190, 255 Dutt, David 255 Dutt, Wayne 234 Dyer, Suzanne 255 Eakin, Melissa 61, 191 Earl, Lamarr 255 Eary, James 208, 255 Eble, James 61 E-Board 192 Eccles, Kevin 61 Edens, John 140, 234 Editors 308 Edwards, Billie 61, 96, 202, 223 Edwards, Brad 61, 130 Edwards, Brenda 255 Edwards, Cynthia 168, 255 Edwards, Delinda 61 Edwards, Evelyn 61 Edwards, Juli 61, 191 Edwards, Laurie 182, 234 Egge, Shenie 234 Eggert, Mlchael 255 Eide, Russell 234 Eisnach, S.J. 235 Elder, Lorinda 255 Eldridge, Donna 235 Ellefson, Eric 235 02 Elliott, Michelle 30, 61, 187, 193, 201, 202, 308 Ellis, Toni 164, 235 Ellis, Victoria 255 Elms, Charles 255 Elvin, Bemard 61, 118, 178, 210 England, Ray 255 Engle, Kristine 61 Engle, Matthew 255 Enloe, Tammy 255 Enneper, Joel 41, 61, 180, 184 Epitaph 186 Epperson, Larry 255 Erhart, Mark 255 Erickson, Christopher 255 Erickerson, Lynne 62 Ericson, Chris 142 Erickson, Matt 144 Ernst, Kenneth 255 Esauk, Stephen 62 Espiritu, Martha 250, 255 Esplritu, Phyliss 26, 228, 235 Esplin, Pamela 62, 182 Etes, Pete 255 Eubank, Donna 188, 235 Evans, Connie 235 Evers, Marcia 235 Everson, Pat 120 Ewell, Lisa 255 Ewell, Stephen 118, 235 Ezell, Robert 235 Fader, Eric 194, 235 Fahr, Anthony 208, 255 Fairly, Ronald 118, 235 Fallon, Anne 62, 132 Famham, Donald 235 Fashion 8 Fauci, Steven 235 Feeley, Jerome 62, 118, 210 Feeley, Madeline 255 Feeney, Patricia 208, 255 Felix, David 235 Fenzcik, Peter 130, 201, 208, 255 Fenton, Erin 62, 202 Ferguson, Christina 34, 62 Ferguson, Hazel 62 Ferguson, Harry 255 Ferguson, Jennifer 255 Fernandez, George 144, 255 Fernandez, Maria 62, 202 Fernandez, Victor 184, 255 Ferrell, Kristie 170, 235 Ficklin, Sharon 63, 218 Field, Terri 235 Fieldman, Victor 255 Fields, James 235 Flghtsong 320 Firkus, Katy 255 Fisher, Leslie 41, 177, 184, 190, 235 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 120 Fjare, Jason 235 Flagtwlrlers 170 Flanagan, Benny 63, 118 Flanagan, Celeta 255 Flanagan, Jamie 235 Fleming, Rhonda 172 Fleming, Veronica 126 Floats 104 Flores, Yvonne 255 Flowers, Henery 63 Flowers, Jeaneen 196, 255 Floyd, Anthony 256 Fluellen, Vickie 63 Fogliani, Dina 235 Folkersen, Bonnie 182 Ford, Miracle 235 Forsberg, Michael 256 Forte, Lisa 182, 256 Foster, Corina 38, 110, 235 Foster, Deanna 184, 256 Fowler, Robert 256 Fowler, Sandra 235 Fox, James 62, 63, 309 Frabbiele, Kimberly 63, 191 Frazer, Angelyn 196, 218, 256 Frazier, Stephanie 38 Fredericksen, Mark 120, 256 Freeman, Cordelia 256 French, Suzanne 63 Friedman, Tamara 235 Fromfart, Jill 235 Fry, Richard 63 Fry, Robert 256 Fugitt, Lori 235 Fuller, Kimberly 235 Fullmer, Diedra 63, 170 Fullmer, Valynn 100, 168, 256 Fulton, Debra 236, 256 Fulton, Ronell 32, 256 Funk, Denise 189, 236 Furlan, Tina 256 Furtado, Cecilia 184, 236 Fusch, Christopher 63 Future Teachers Association 224 Gabbert, Lori 236 Fahr, Suzanne 12, 58, 62, 191, 202, 208, Galindo, Martha 63 209, 218 314 index Gallagher, Amy 250, 256 Gallagher, Kerry 48, 63. 100, 104, 191 Gallegos, Cynthia 256 Galtney, Jeffrey 63 Gann, Barbara 256 Garcia, Selina 184, 256 Garcia, Victoria 256 Gardella, Marchand 63 Gardner, David 236 Gardner, Todd 158, 236 Garlic, Debbie 223 Garrett, Scott 223, 236 Ganrin, Pauline 63 Gayle, Michael 48, 63, 65, 100, 140, 182, 191, 201 Gazlay, Patrice 64, 189 Gazza, Susan 64 Geik, Christopher 64, 156, 158 Geik, Thomas 64, 100, 102, 106, 156, 178, 194, 210 Gelbart, Deborah 64 Gelbart, Lori 64, 170 Gelhart, Michelle 194 Gemlich, Kenneth 256 Generaux, Lorraine 38, 64, 181 George. Carrie 236 George, Darren 24, 236 George, Jennifer 64, 202 George, Marcus 202 George, Teresa 150 Georgi, Lynn 256 Gholston, Rodney 256 Giagni, Derek 38 Gibson, Joseph 256 Gibson, Wharton 64 Giebler, James 256 Gigar, Alesia 38, 180, 181, 194, 236 Gilbert, Dana 64 Gilgreath, Bobby 256 Gilbreta, Robert 184 Gilliam, Kevin 236 Glllerman, Lori 64 Glrls Athletic Association 224 Glancy, Bridget 168, 207, 209, 256 Glancy, James 236 Glancy, Michael 64, 156, 193, 202 Glassbum, Robert 256 Gleeson, Toni 64, 207, 224 Greenlee, Richard 256 Greer, Robert 138, 256 Greve, Debra 236 Grieshaber, Jammey 65 Griezmacher, Kathy 184 Griffin, Kelly 65, 184, 191, 202 Griffin, Roger 207, 225, 236 Griffin, Scott 256 Griffin, Troy 236 Griffith, Troy 142, 256 Grimes, Ethan 65, 202, 206 Grotts, Jodi 256 Gruetzmacher, Kathy 256 G-uilland, Leslie 12, 65, 191, 192, 2 289 Guinn, Steven 120, 256 Gundersom, Debbie 236 Guterrez, Eillen 236 Guinn, Janet 65 Gutierrez, Marcella 65 Habel, Ben 66, 206 Habel, Molly 236 Haboush, Patricia 66 Hadland, Jeltrey 256 Hafen, Trisha 236 Hacker, Darryl 66 Hadlan, Jett 140 Haidsiak, Angela 66, 181 Hailey, Patience 228, 236 Hain, William 236 Hale, David 237 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Andrew 66 Gregory 256 , Jon 256 Leah 66, 288 Marva 256 Michelle 196 218 1 Timothy 256 I Hallock, Debra 66 Hamilton, Deborah 66 Hamilton, Latonya 256 Hamilton, Laurie 237 Hamilton, Linda 237 Gleen, Doug 120 Glisson, James 236 Glover, Sheri 128, 170 Glover, Susan 184, 256 Goatz, Lee 236 Goatz, Tim 256 Goble, Paula 256 Goleniak, Arthur 120, 256 Gonser, Lyn 236 Gonzales, Juan 130 Gonzales, Paul 64 Goodwin Tamara 64 Gordon Michael 236 Gradlllas, Dennis 140 Gragson, Scott 256 Gragson, Todd 64 Grant, Lynn 224 Grant, Robin 256 Grant, Sam 65 Gonzales, Valentina 190, 218, 236 44 Graves, William 23, 1 Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green. . 236 Deborah 256 Don 256 Ellis 65 James 236 James 236 Michelle 236 Patrick 49, 136 Ronald 65 Hamil, Daniel 257 Hamm, Christine 66 Hampton, Warren 158, 184, 237 Hanly, Michael 237 Hannah, Bob 237 Hanson, William 66 Harding, Maurice 118 Hardison, Kathy 67 Hardison, Leon 67 Hardwick 19, 67 Hardy, Anthony 257 Hardy, Danyl 136, 237 Hardy, Jannel 257 Hargraves, Diane 237 Harper, Kenneth 237 Harris, Karen 67, 196, 198 Hants, Sondra 257 Harris, Sonia 196, 257 Harris, Trey 10, 67, 142, 202 Harrison, Cynthia 67 Harrison, Mark 24, 237 Harrison, Michael 237 Harrison, Shannon 67 Hart, Katherine 257 Hart, Mary 67 Hart, Stephen 237 Hartle, Donald 138, 201, 237 Hartman, Jacqueline 112, 237 Hasbrouck, Bill 237 88 Haskins, Janice 67 Hatcher, Sharon 237 Hauxwell, Lori 257 Hawley, Aaron 257 Hawley, Kelli 237 Hayes, Felicia 150, 257 Hayes, Genice 257 Hayes, John 67 Haynes, Michael 201, 257 Head, Kenneth 257 Health 42 Heath, Kelly 38 Heberlee 130, 201, 257 Hebert, Douglas 67, 140 Heck, Theresa 67, 202 Heider, Thomas 237 Heiner, Darren 118, 237 Heiner, Traci 257 Helleso, Jill 67 Helmintoller, Joleen 67 Helvie, Donald 237 Hemsley, Mildred 218, 257 Henderson, Bobby 120, 196, Henderson, Choya 257 Hendricks, Craig 142, 237 Hendrix, Lisa 67, 182 Henry, Darby 48, 67, 201 Hensley, Anna 65, 189 Henson, Diane 164, 237 Herbie, Brent 158 Herman, Donna 257 Hermon, Harry 237 Hernandez, Elisa 237 Herron, Jesse 257 Herron, Joseph 237 Hershberger, Michael 237 Hershberger, Robert 68 Hertig, Kathryn 201, 257 Hess, Marc 68 Hibler, Connie 257 Hibler, Vonnie 174, 257 Hickey, Glen 68, 118, 178 Hickman, Connie 237 Hickman, Eric 237 Hickman, Rebbeca 184 Hicks, Melvin 156, 178 Hiett, Jennifer 68, 191, 194 Higon, Erica 257 Higgins, Beth 257 Higley, Lorin 257 Hilderbrand, Sonia 237 Hill, Austin 68 Hill, Stephany 257 Hine, John 257 Hines, Catherine 237 Hinricksen, Kevin 237 Hix, Marianne 257 Hnaiulck, Michael 257 Hoadley, Todd 237 Hoadley, William 237 Hoag, Diana 237 Hoge, Jennifer 68 Holland, James 68 Holland, Sonja 126, 257 Holliday, Marvin 68 Hollister, Brenda 257 Holman, Debbie 184 Hoimes, Karen 237 Holmes, Lometta 68 Holmes, Robert 237 Homecomlng 98 2 Hood, Randal 257 Hoover, Karen 68 Hopper, Sue 68 Horito, Michael 237 Horito, Tommy 257 Hom, Michael 257 Home, Shelley 257 Homer, Michael 68 Homer, Scott 257 Horsey, Simon 68 Jebb, Carrie 238 Jebb, Wesley 257 Jefferson, Jett 238 Jensen, Karen 70 Jensen, Sheltie 238 Jestic, Phillip 70 Jimenez, Anthony 70 Jimerson, Rodenck 238 Jimerson, Rodney 70 John, John 257 Howell, Richard 68 Howell, William 237 Huber, Pam 250, 257 Hughes, Andrea 207, 224 Hughes, Brian 68, 184 Hughes, George 68 Hughes, Lisa 201 Hughes, Sherry 69, 207, 224 Hughes, Teresa 69, 181, 202 Hughes, Thomas 257 Hulet, Brett 10, 48, 69, 100 Hulet, Craig 257 Hulet, Craig 257 Hull, Kim 237 Hulse, Heidi 124, 237 Hunt, Joseph 257 Hunt, Susan 237 Huntsman, Darren 257 Hurley, Ann 69 Hurley, Jeff 257 Hurley, Raymond 257 Hurley, Raymond 257 Hurlado, Lea Ann 257 Huston, Randal 238 Hutchinson, Mel 120, 257 Hymon, Rodney 257 Index 312 Instrumental Music 40 Intematlonal Club 209 ireland, Lisa 223 irish, Sharon 257 twine, Scott 257 lrwin, Robert 257 lsernhagen, Kim 69, 191, 202 ltalino, Gertrude 38, 69, 180, 181 ltalino, Shannon 257 lverson, Cycle 48, 69, 100, 142, 178, 193, 201, 202, 213 lverson, Gam 29, 142, 238 lverson, Lee Ann 69 Jackson, Angela 69, 223 Jackson, Cynthia 257 Jackson, Judith 172, 238 Jackson, Kathryn 238 Jackson, Kevin 238 Jackson, Melissa 48, 69, 70, 187,191,193, 212, 309 Jacques, Kristine 70, 202 Jahn, Dean 238 100, 104, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Ametta 208 Ben 238 Beth 170 238 fcneri 196, 257 Christina 128 Danette 257 Darin 201, 238 Dawnene 257 Donald 238 Edward 257 Elizabeth 238 Felicia 172, 238 Glenda 257 Howard 238 James 238 Joseph 238 Kimberly 238 Michelle 238 Neb 70 Pamela 41 Richard 70 Robert 206, 238 Steven 257 Tiffanee 196, 218 Timothy 130, 238 Jolley, Marjorie 71, 187, 191, 218 Jonard, Terrence 238 Jones, Jill 238 Jones, Kendra 71, 201 Jones, Rena 257 Jones, Roger 238 Jones, Stephanie 71 Jones, Tracy 257 Johnson, Anna 38, 238 Joyce, Terrance 238 Judd, Stephan 238 Juergens, Maria 71, 102 Junior Class 28 J.V. Cheerleaders 168 J.V. Football 120 J.V. Mens Basketball 138 J.V. Soccer 144 J.V. Volleyball 151 J.V. Wresttlng 158 Kameron, Kim 120 Kapreilian, Laura 71 Karas, Terry 71 Karas, Timmy 71 Karlison, Kris 200 Karlson, Christer 71 Keemp, Bobbie 71, 102, 106, Keemp, Debbie 257 Keetch, Kelly 71 Kegley, Robert 238 Keiser, Dorian 258 Homecomlng Assembly 102 Homecoming Qance 112 Homecoming Days 100 Homecoming Queen 106, 108 Homecoming Parade 110 Homm, Gerald 237 Jakobiak, Angela 132, 238 Jakobiak, Chris 10, 70, 178 James, Dodie 238 James, Lonnie 70, 196, 198 James, Stacy 70, 73, 102, 106, 108, 164, 191, 201, 202, 212, 288 Keith, Edward 71,193, 202 Keith, Rocky 180, 238 Kell, Shelia 71, 202 Keller, Nicki 177, 184, 238 Kelley, Darren 10, 71 Kellogg, Emily 188, 238 108,218 Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Pat 144 Stephen 71 Steven 71 Steven 71 Kelsay, Cindi 71 Kemp, Barbara 36 Kent, Julie 72 Kent, Pamela 238 Kepler, Kevin 258 Kepler, Sheri 238 Kies, Sheila 258 Kilday, Shaun 258 Killinsworth, Rodney 72, 181 Killman, Cheryl 258 Kindi, Steven 120, 258 King, Ashlyn 72 King, Kent 72, 130, 202 King, Stacey 118 Kirk, Michelle 72 Kirkman, Kevin 72 Kiri, John 120 Kirtendal, John 120 Kiser, Willie 258 Kitchen 46 Kitchen, William 48, 72, 74, 118, 136 Klapperick, Michael 238 Klessig, Ronda 72 Kleven, John 238 Knapp, Cynthia 218, 258 Knapp, Lisa 218, 238 Knapp, James 238 Kobett, Clarita 185, 238 Kobolka, Bethanie 239 Koch, Don 258 Koch, Lori 72 Koehler, Dayna 258 Koehler, Frances 239 Koehler, Lisa 239 Koehler. Robin 38 Kolstad, Rita 239 Kolterman, Kevin 20 1 Krantz, John 7, 26, 41, 72, 77, 176 1 7 193, 201, 202 Kraus, Leasetta 258 Kruitbosch, Lonny 258 Kruleski, David 72, 140 Kuhlmey, Rachelle 239 Kuhlmey, William 258 Kurlze, Geana 239 Kutchma, Christina 72 Kutchma, Julliana 187, 258 Kyle, Kristen 239 Labrum, Shawn 239 Lacy, Alex 258 Lai, Brian 258 Laine, Latecia 258 Lake, Christina 72, 202 Lally, Michael 258 Lambert, Andre 48, 72, 78, 118 Lambert, Darrin 118 Landers, Jenny 258 Landreth, Wray 258 Lange, Darla 239 Langham, Steven 258 Language Arts 26 Lanier, Danita 38, 218, 239 Lanier, Jacquelene 72 Laosy. Pasith 239 Larkin, Laura 72 Larson, Karen 258 Larson, Loren 258 Larson, Matthew 239 index 315 Mallynn, Terrial 138 Larson, Susan 239 Las Vegas 2 Lathan, Kimberly 132, 224, 239 Lathan, Michael 73 Lavallee, Roland 239 Lawerence, Sarah 34, 38, 201, 206, 258 Lawson, Carol 73 Lawson, Heidi 73 Layton, Angela 239 Layton, Steven 30, 73, 118 Leach, Terri 174, 239, 36 Leavitt, Lori 258 Leavitt, Wendy 182, 239 Leberger, Manon 73 Lee, Cheol 239 Lee, Michael 239 Lee, Suzanne 224, 239 Lee, Travis 239 Leech, Robert 258 Leggett, Karen 24, 239 Leible, David 239 Lemons, Vanessa 182 Lemos, Louis 73 Lenzen, Theresa 258 Lenzora, Barbara 258 Leonard, Maxine 239 Leota, Maria 258 Lerz, Christine 73 Lescenski, John 258 Lescenski, Julie 30, 38, 48, 73, 181, 18 201, 202 Letter 306 Letterman 178 Levin, Ari 41, 180, 185, 240 Lewis, Albert 48, 73, 81, 178 Lewis, Douglas 158 Lewis, Gordan 136, 201, 239 Lewis, James 73 Lewis, Mark 74 Lewis, Marianne 37, 177, 185, 201, 2 Lewis, Michael 239 Lewis, Stacy 196, 239 Lewton, Chrisy 258 Licata, Timothy 258 Lightfoot, Michael 240 Lindberg, Donald 240 Lindsey, Austin 240 Lioliadis, Gay 74 Little, Angela 258 Little, Caroline 30, 182, 218, 240 Liltlechief, Valerie 74, 191 Livziey, Devin 30, 118, 178, 240 Livziey, Melody 258 Lobaugh, Keith 240 Lobaugh, Kim 74, 140, 202 Lodge, David 240 Logan, Janie 258 Logan, Joy 258 Logan, Reginald 144, 258 Logan, Tony 120 Logan, William 118 Lolar, Kevin 258 Loman, Jay 74 Long, Karen 240 Longhurst, John 74 Lopez, Ramon 74 Lorusso, Leonard 258 Lotman, Kelly 120, 258 Lourenco, Armand 38, 258, 180 Lourenco, Cassaundra 166, 240 Lourenco, Catherine 74, 164, 190 Lourenco, Tina 74, 180, 181, 190, 191 Love, Rickey 120, 258 Lovelace, William 240 Lowell, Joseph 258 Lowery, Cynthia 187, 240 316 Index 7. 39 Lowery, Jennifer 201, 258 Lowry, Alan 120 Lowry, Danny 20, 74 Loyd, Christophe 258 Loyd, Heather 240 Lucas, Scott 75 Lucidi, Colette 258 Lucler, Jessica 240, 208 Lundberg, Michael 223, 258 Lundy, Christophe 182, 258 Lunsford, Anthony 258 Lybecker, Jennifer 150, 258 Lynch, Wayne 258 Lyons, Paul 75 Mao Donald, Michael 75 MacDonald, Patrick 258 MacDonald, Robert 75, 208 MacDonald, Robert 258 Macias, David 30, 75. 100 Macias, Edward 208, 240 Macklin, John 75, 196, 198 Macleod, Suzanne 48, 75, 191 Madden, Stacy 140, 258 Maddox, Debra 240 Maher, Donald 258 Maki, Brandi 240 Malburg, Tracey 240 Malone, Bryan 48, 75, 104, 112, 191, 201, 202 Maloney, Angela 258 Mancini, Monique 75 Maniaci, Angela 132 Manke, Charlene 258 Mann, Patricia 240 Manning, Lori 258 Manring, Eric 258 Manson, David 240 Mantooth, Wayne 240 Marching Band 184 Marcus, Darrell 120, 258 Markhouse, Carol 75 Marks, Felicia 196, 240 Marlowe, Cary 258 Marossy, Paul 258 Marre, Daniel 201, 258 Marriott, Daniel 240 Marshall, Elven 118, 185, 240 Martin, Jessie 75 Martin, John 258 Martin, Melinda 187, 240 Martin, Paul 259 Martin, Peter 75 Marinez, lsabel 259 Martinson, Dennis 75 Martinson, John 240 Marty, Edith 259 Masek, Marshall 75 Mason, Ricki 24, 259 Massagli, Mark 240 Masucci, Michael 240 Math 28 Matherly, James 130, 240 Matherly, Paul 75, 118, 178 Matherly, Sheila 132, 150, 182, 190, 240 Mathis, Donald 208, 259 Matino, Christine 75 Matsko, Arthur 259 Matthews, Rosia 126, 241 Matthews, Willie 76 Mfglggu, Herbert 41, 120, 201, 202, 208, Maurer, Vince 76 Maurice, Eva 76 Mcggrice, Michael 48, 76, 106, 142, 178, 2 Maxey, Christina 259 Maxwell, David 241 Mayfield, Joe 118, 241 Mays, Christine 259 Mays, Jerry 259 McArthur, John 78 McBride, Kelly 10, 79, 191 McBride, Valarie 259 McCall, Charles 120, 241 McCall, Glennetta 241 McCarthy, Charles 259 McCarty, Lisa 241 McCaslin, Donna 79, 188 McCIone, Shawn 259 McCormick, Celia 166, 201, 241 McCown, Kevin 259 McCown, Paige 79 McCoy, James 259 McCoy, Shannon 241 McCoy, Teresa 48, 79, 106, 108, 166, 191, 212 McCoy, Tracy 138 McCraney, Lorne 138, 259 McCullah, Marvin 241 Mershon, Mike 259 Mertz, Mertz, Mertz, Goldie 218, 259 Peter 182 Troy 230 Mestas, Maria 259 Meinl 20 Metten, Todd 201, 259 Meyer, Brian 259 Meyer, James 76 Meyer, Joanne 76 Meyers, DeeEdrah 38 Mikkelson, Lori 241 Milk, Pamela 259 Millender, Leigh 259 Miller, Bobbi 259 Millander, Yolanda 29 Miller, Miller, Christophe 259 Cleo 259 Miller, David 10, 241 Miller. Denise 259 Miller, Fawn 259 Miller, Jenny 224 Miller, John 241 Miller, Nanette 76, 164, 191 Miller, Nick 118, 241 Miller, Shannon 259 Mlller, Teresa 224 Miller, Todd 76 Miller, Tom 120 Miller, Torri 196, 259 McDaniel, Cedric 79, 118 McDaniel, Dawn 79, 112, 182 McDonald, Michael 118, 241 McDonald, Robert 180, 310 McElhaney, Mike 138, 259 McFall, Holly 188, 241 McFarland, Eric 79 McFarland, James 79 McFarland, Tony 138, 241 McGowan, Mark 241 McGregor, Patrick 79 McGuckin, McGuckin, McGuckin, 309 Mclnemey, McKenrick, McKiernan, Christine 140 MaryAnn 241 Patricia 79, 140, 187, 191 Nancy 250, 259 Patricia 241 Cary 259 Mills, Russell 241 Millsap, Douglas 208 Minor, Pamela 241 Mireles, George 120, 259 Mirto, Steve 259 Misiak, Carina 30, 259 Mitchell, Gary 259 Mitchell, Jayson 76 Mlynek, Michael 259, 201 Mobley, Timothy 76 Modeling Club 218 Manda, 'lina 76 Monsouir, Daniel 120, 260 Monsouir, Vicki 76 Monteen, Becky 260 Montgomery, Todd 76 Moody, Dwayne 38, 180, 2 Moore, Bryan 77 McKimmey, Gary 32, 142, 259 McKinney, Thurman 118 McLeod, Daniel 30, 79, 112, 182, 202, 206 McLeod, Jennifer 259 McMillan, Fred 120 McMillan, Jeffrey 120, 259 McNay, Frank 259 McNeill, Robert 79 McNulty, Suzanne 79, 170, 202 McPalmer, Herbert 118, 241 McPalmer, Robin 259 McWhirter, Sabra 259 Mead, Christophe 201 Mead, Tishka 250, 259 Meagher, Arnetta 241 Meats, Tim 259 Medina, Enrique 140, 241 Medlock, Beverly 241 Melaerts, Suzann 76 Melanson, Stephan 241 Meltzer, Wayne 259 Memorial 310 Meneley, Janice 241 Men's Cross Country 122 Men's Golf 134 Men's Tennis 130 Men's Track 146 Mercier, Kimberly 76 Moore Moore Moore ,Claudia 77 , Dawn 188, 260 , Jefferey 77 Moore, Kimberly 260 Moore Moore Moore Moore , Lori 77 , Mehlia 260 , Randolph 241 , William 77 Morach, Caron 190 Moran, Susan 77, 189, 191 Moreland, Charles 260 Morello, Mary 202 Moreno, Robert 120 Moreo, Linda 241 Moroch, Caron 38, 241 Morrello, Mary 77 Morris, John 30, 77, 187 Morrison, Danielle 260 Morrison, David 77, 158 Morrison, Frank 241 Morrison, Kimberly 260 Morrow, David 241 Morrow, Gina 19, 77 Morrow, Troy 78 Moser, Timothy 78 Moses, Keith 260 Mounlz, Richard 120, 241 Moya, Moya, Grlcelda 78 Ronald 78, 156 41 Mudick, Hal 241 Mudra, Paul 241 Mueller, Gerald 241 Muir, Martha 241 Mulhem, Donald 78 Mumpower, Christine 241 Murdick, Hal 185 Mumahe, Robert 78 Murphy, Patrick 118, 194, 201, 241 Murrah, Frank 260 Murrah, Kristie 78 Murray, Danielle 78 Murray. Tracey 260 Murray, Ursala 241 Muzquiz, Candelaria 150, 260 Myers, Deedrah 260 Myles, Clifford 78 Mylmer, Mike 140 adeau, Daniel 140, 242 adeau, Tom 140 alley, Michael 201, 208, 260 atlonal Honor Society 202 atzke, Drew 79 atzke, Mary 260 aylor, Tracy 79 eedham, Alan 156, 242 eedham, Evan 242 eelon, Carla 79 eilson, Brenda 80 eilson, Chris 120, 260 eish, Terri 260 elson elson elson elson elson 61500, , Darrin 120 , Jennifer 80, 124, 224 , Kellie 80 , Nathan 80 , Terri 260 Yvette 172, 242 etherton, Elizabeth 260 eubauer, Connie 242 eubauer, Dianne 80 Newby, Kenneth 260 ewman, Jeffrey 260 ewsome, Victoria 80, 100, 191 ew Splrlt 6 Newton, David 34, 206, 260 Nicholson, Calvin 80 ickerson, Eileen 242 ielsen. Julie 260 Nielson, Brenda 191 Nielson, Chris 208 Nielson, Jennifer 37, 208 Nieman, Jill 260 Nieman, Stacie 80 Nlshino, Douglas 80 Nitz, Gina 208, 260 Nitz, Stacey 80, 191, 202 Nooner, Timothy 144, 242 Noorda, Lorin 242 Nortand, Donald 80, 118, 178 Norman, Rodney 242 Norris, Dean 242 Norwich, Peter 80, 202 Novack, Leslie 260 Null, Tami 80 Oakley, David 80 Oberempt, Donald 242 Oberempt, Michael 260 Oconnell, Helen 260 O'Connell, Pauline 80 Odell, Carol 188, 260 Odell, Christophe 260 O'Dell, Jeffery 80 O'Hair, Allison 81, 100, 112, 192, 202, 289, 308 Olesen, Cara 242 Olige, Anthony 242 Oliver, Gary 242 Olsen, Michael 242 Onorato, Rhonda 24, 242 Oram, Elizabeth 242 Orchard, Gary 260 Ortega, Geraclo 81 Ortiz, Richard 81 Oswald, Rosemary 81 Ours, Margo 242 Owen, Edward 260 Owens, Peggy 242 Owensby, Shawn 260 Pact, Eric 260 Padilla, Richard 81 Page, Paul 81 Palmes, Faytle 260 Pankhurst, Donna 260 Pannel, Craig 120, 260 Panneil, Mark 242 Papile, Peter 242 Pardue, Helen 81 Pardue, Katherine 260 Pardue, Thomas 81, 185 Parent Messages 295 Parker, Bruce 81, 201 Parker, Kenneth 242 Parker, Maggi 242 Parker, Oneida 81, 172 Parker, Roy 260 Parker, Veronica 24, 260 Parker, Westine 260 Parkes, Mary 242 Parr, Eric 260 Parsick, Gary 118 Parsick, Susan 260 Partridge, Cynthia 260 Partridge, Debbra 82 Partridge, Stuart 242 Passick, Gary 242 Patel, Shital 242 Palemitt, Rosemarie 82 Patrias, Patricia 242 Patriclge, Kevin 82 Patterson, Raymond 242 Patterson, Sharon 242 Payan, Christophe 242 Payan, Timothy 260 Payne, Erin 124, 260 Payne, Stephanie 260 Pearson, Aurora 174, 261 Pearson, Matthew 261 Pegram, Pamela 182, 242 Pelletier, Matthew 261 Penick, David 242 Penrocl, Dawn 242 Pep Band 176 Pepper, Kefe 120 Perkins, Catherine 242 Perkins, Leigh 261 Perkins, Mia 261 Perkins, Simone 126, 242 Perkins, Timothy 82, 178, 185 Perrey, Bethaney 132, 224, 242 Perry, Alvina 261 Perry, Guy 142, 242 Perry, Robert 261 Peter, Lisa 82, 191 Peter, Mark 242 . Peters, Kevin 120 Petersen, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Tamala 261 James 261 Linda 201, 208, 242 Michael 82 Peterson, Steven 82, 190, 191, 201, 20 208, 209 Pettit, James 228, 242 Petty, Donald 261 Phillips, Donnie 185, 242 Phillips, Gwendolyn 82 Phillips, Johnny 261 Phillips, Pamela 261 Phillips, Toby 144 Photography Club 207 Physical Education 43 Pierce, Kathy 150, 187, 243 Pierce, Scott 261 Pierson, Matt 130 Pinckley, David 82 Pinckney, Cheryl 243 Pintar, Pintar, James 82 Julia 261 Pinter, Ricky 83 Pinter, Teresa 261 Pirisky, Mark 83, 223 Pittman, Terrance 243 Pizek, Michael 261 Plunkett, Rick 83 Poliandro, Kathleen 243 Politis, Cristobal 130, 243 Politis, Peter 178 Poltronierl, Audrey 38, 181, 261 Pool, Wayne 120, 261 Poole, Dale 83 Poole, Gale 26, 83, 196, 198 Poole, Sandra 243 Pope, Brian 243 Poss, Dianne 261 Potter, Dawn 243, 228 Potter, Debra 83 Powder Putt 114 Powe, Velneice 83 Powell, Katherine 29, 128, 150, 261 Powell, Richard 82, 83, 182, 191, 193, 201, 202, 208, 209 Powers, Brian 83 Poznicek, BOTDOFO 24, 261 Prescia, Nadine 180, 261 Preston, Joe 120 Preston, Paul 120, 243 Pribyl, Guy 41, 185, 243 Prince, Yvette 261 Printz, Carl 83 Priscu, Georgine 29, 261 Privett, Laurie 83, 188 Pruett, Zane 83 Pruitt, Richard 243 Puemer, Donita 243 Puhto, Dawn 243 Puhto, Janine 83, 191, 202 Pullan, Richard 120, 138, 261 Pursel, Richard 243 Quaney, Lana 243 Quayle, James 261 Quinn, George 185 Quinn, Patricia 243 Quinney, Craig 243 2, Rabb, Charlotte 261 Racel, Benton 261 Racel, Joan 48, 83, 85, 160, 1 185,191,202 288 Radacy, Angelina 185, 261 Radacy, Regina 261 Radermacher, Lisa 150, 243 Ragoski, D. 41 Rainey, Edwin 136, 243 Ralenkotter, Mark 120, 261 Ralleo, Patrick 243 Ramirez, Veronica 243 Ramisch, Cathleen 243 Rarnos, Andrew 120, 261 Ramos, Gloria 261 Rampolla, Stephen 243 Ramsey, Cynthia 261 Randall, Colleen 201, 243 Rankin, De Ondrea 243 Rapp, William 38, 261, 180 Raso, Joe 261 Ray, Ryan 261 Rayburn, Charles 83 Reading, Nancee 83 Ready, Diana 188, 243 Reber, Jeanette 261 Reber, Sherise 48, 84, 86, 187 201, 202, 212 Redmond, Jeanette 150 Redmond, Johnette 48, 128 Redmond, Loren 261 Reed, Kim 223 Reed, Stacy 84 Reed, Tina 48, 84 Rees, Holly 243 Rees, Kristine 168, 261 Reese, Randy 120 Reeves, Dawn 261 Reeves, Scott 261 Reinert, Tom 261 Reinhart, Christophe 208, 243 Remington, Suzan 84 Remsburg, Jeffrey 120, 261 Reno, Gary 84 Reno, Laura 201, 220, 261 Retke, Brian 84, 202 Revels, Stephanie 261 76.177, ,191,194 Rhoades, Sally 48, 84, 102, 170, 190, 191, 202 Rhodes, Chino 120, 261 Rhodes, Kenneth 38, 36, 84, 1 Rich, Braxton 261 80, 181 Richards, Jennifer 196, 201, 243 Richardson, Kelli 29, 38, 180, 201, 207. 244 Richardson, Kristi 8, 48, 84, 89, 187. 191,193, 202, 208, 288, 308, 209 Richardson, Robb 8, 120, 261 Richter, Joanna 38. 84, 181 Richter, Jonathan 84, 185, 191 Richter, Tammy 244 Riddle, Janie 261 Riggs, Tamyra 84 Riley, Helicia 261 Riley, John 244 Rippo, Mike 244 Rivas, Paul 84 Rizzardi, Charles 84 Robarls, Rebecca 261 Roberts, Laura 182, 244 Roberts, Steve 261 Robertson, Charles 244 Robey, Bradford 84, 118, 178 Robins, Troy 84 Rockowath, Lisa 85, 244 Rodack, Shelle 244 Rodgers, Darla 85, 202 index 317 Rodney, Natalie 244 Rodriguez, Heather 37, 180 Rodriguez, Paul 120, 244 Rodriguez,iPaulette 29, 261 Rogalski, Dayton 180, 261 Rogers, Kim 150, 261 Rolofson, Tracey 261 Romans, Luanne 26, 85, 140, 160, 182, 191, 200 Romans, Rob 120 Roma, Dion 261 Rondini, Christophe 185, 244 Rosauer, Dione 85, 140 Rosauer, Nikki 261 Rose, Craig 85 Rose, Dana 104, 228, 244 Rose, Donna 244 Rose, Jan 208, 261 Rose, Scott 85, 118, 178 Ross, John 244 Ross, Julie 244 Rossi, Charlotte 244 ROTC 222 Round, Brock 262 Rouse, Keith 122, 262 Roush, Mark 244 Rowe, Susie 244 Roxie, Joseph 244 Roybal, Gilbert 85 Roybal, Michael 244 Roybal, Ynonne 38, 244 Rubin, Marci 8, 85, 90, 132, 187, 191, 193, 201, 202, 208, 209, 218, 308 Rubin, Ron 120 Ruddy, Robyn 244 Ruff, Judith 85, 185 Ruff, Julie 85, 202 Ruff, Rebecca 38, 244 Ruggeroli, Joseph 86 Ruponen, Satu 160, 188, 208, 244 Rupp, Stacy 182, 244 Russell, Alfred 262 Russell, Jon 262 Russell, Patrick 185, 262 Russell, Regina 262 Russell, Wendy 86 Russo, Jean 244, 185 Russo, Peter 86 Rust, Alyssa 262 Rust, Dion 86 Ruston, Lynette 244 Ruston, Paul 23, 86, 104, 191 Rux, Colleen 190, 208, 244 Ruymann, Tracy 48, 86, 132, 182, 201, 202 Ryan, Robin 262 Ryan, Ronald 262 Rymer, Ralynn 86 Sabol, Eric 86, 142 Sadle Hawkins 194 Sagers, Jeffry 34, 86, 181, 206 Sagers, Steven 138, 262 Salazar, Jill 244 Salazar, Jolene 86 Salazar, Jose 262 Salcido, Ana 87, 188 Salles, Donya 262 Sampson, Robert 87 Sanches, Maria 224 Sanchez, Louie 262 318 Index Sanchez, Mask 245 Sanchez, Vanessa 262 Sandberg, Robert 29, 122, 262 Sanders, Vanessa 262 Sandoval, Lisa 87 Sanford, William 245 Santos, Laurence 262 Sapperstein, Richard 245 Sardelli, Giovanna 37, 38, 180, 245 Sartori, Debra 87 Sauer, Terrie 245 Sawyer, Michael 10, 245 Savage, Anthony 120, 262 Savage, Shawn 262 Sawyer, Richard 87, 118 Saxon, Rhonda 245 Saylors, Kimberly 87 Scarpati, John 138, 262 Schaerer, Mitzi 87 Schaffert, Harry 245 Schank, Michael 201, 245 Schank, Stephen 41, 180, 185, 201, 2 Schekenbach, Thomas 245 Schiefer, Adiba 245 Schiefer, Wolfgang 87 Schiffer, Debbie 245 Schmidt, Keith 87 Schmitz, Laura 38, 180, 181, 245 Schmutz, Gary 245 Schoen, Trina 87 Schoenbein, Michele 262 Schofield, Conny 245 Schofield, David 122, 262 Schrader, Kathryn 87, 191, 202, 218 Schrader, William 245 Schruhl, William 10, 262 Schuenman, Spencer 118, 245 Schueize, Ricky 120, 262 Schwanke, Dawna 182, 245 Schwanke, Michael 87 Science 30 Scott, Derrick 120, 262 Scroggins, Cynthia 196, 262 Scroggins, Erin 120 Scroggins, Ronald 245 Seader, Dana 262 Sease, Lisa 245 Secretaries 44 Security 46 Sedeno, Elizabeth 245 Sedeno, Monica 87, 191 Senate 190 Senlors 48 Senlor Ball Royalty 212 Senior Portraits 50 Settle, Jill 262 Shaffer, James 262 Shearer, Steven 158, 245 Sheehan, Douglas 87 Shehan, Mark 262 Shelby, Stephanie 245 Shelton, Allen 87, 190 Shelton, Dawn 245 Shelton, Mia 182, 218 Sherratt, Charlie 262 Shores, Curtis 262 Shorts, Gary 118, 185, 245 Shriner, Roberta 262 Shurtliff, Roscoe 262 Sibley, Traci 245 Siddall, Dawnetta 262 Siewert, Chrisann 262 Skaggs, Annette 245 Skaggs, Wayne 87 Skeele, Michael 245 Ski Club 208 Skousen, Kellee 218, 262 62 Slight, Smail, Cynthia 88, 166, 191, 201, 202 Michele 88 Slocum, Kim 245 Smith, Alicia 245 Smith, Barbara 88 Smith, Carl 262 Smith, Clint 88, 118, 196 Smith, Danise Smith, Dawna180, 181, 245 Smith, Deanna 262 Smith, Dinah 245 Smith, Doug 262 Smith, Fawn 262 Smith, Gary 88, 191, 194 Smith, Smith, Smith Gllnda 126, 245 Greyson 208, 262 James 245 smirhf Jeffrey 245 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Karen 88 Kevin 245 Kevin S. 88 Kristee 201, 245 Letitia 196, 262 Lisa 262 Marty 245 Marvin 245 Michelle 172, 196, 198, 245 Smith, Ozzy 245 Smith, Tyrone 88, 187, 191, 177, 192, 201 , Smith 202, 209, 288 Rand 245 I Y Smith, Shannon 246 Smith Stephanie 104, 250, 262 Smith: Trenton 142, 248 - Snow, Snyde Snyde Snyde Snyde Snyde Linda 262 r, Jennifer 19, 48, 88, 191 r, Karen 262 r, Lisa 246 r, Luanna 246 r, Scott 246 Social Studies 32 Stebb, Thalia 196 Steedon, Yvonne 88 Stephens, Undra 206, 246 Stepp, Thalia 218, 262 Stevens, Jeffrey 88, 180, 185 Stevens, Karen 262 Stevenson, Zane 89 Stewart, Malia 89, 100 Stinedurf, Rodney 89 Stockton, Kristina 246 Stoffel, Susan 246 Stone, Curtis 89, 94, 191, 202 Stotts, Catherine 201, 209, 262 Stowers, Randy 246 Stracner, Lando 262 Strahan, Natalie 246 Strong, Mark 89, 178 Stroud, Kimberly 89 Stubblefield, Woodrow 262 Stucki, Pamela 89 Subaitis, Steven 246 Sullivan, Sean 144 Sullivan, Kathryn 89 Sunder, Jay 112 Superlatlves 49 Suriano, Karen 263 Sutherland, Terri 89, 191, 202 Sutherland, Tracy 220, 263 Suttle, Melody 246 Sweat, Mary 263 Sweeney, Bryan 120 Sweet, Lisa 89 Sweglar, Donna 246 Swift, Amy 90, 191 Swift, Janice 90, 196, 218 Swift, Tina 246 Switzer, Eric 263 Swutzer, Teresa 90 i Sylvester, Jeffrey 48, 90, 106, 213 Softball 154 Solders, Marie 262 Songleaders 166 Sophomore Class 252 Sophomore Officers 250 Soul Club 198 Soulettes 172 Southerland, Tracy 128 Sourltamongkol, Kayseng 246 Sparlin, Jodene 246 Spearman, Kelly 88 Spence, Stacey 246 Spencer, Conway 88 Spencer, James 262 Spencer, Kevin 41, 201, 262 Speziale, Lori 262 Spigener, Glenn 41, 88, 93, 118, 185, 178 Spigener, Raymond 120 Sports 116 Sprague, Carla 188, 262 Sprague, Michael 136, 246 Spray, Mark 224, 246 Sprotbery, Kent 144, 201, 246 Sprout, Sandy 88 Spruell, James 246 Spyhalski, Holley 246 Spyhalski, Wade 120, 262 Stack, Traci 208, 246 Staffel, Susan 182 Stafford, Robert 262 Stafford, Stacey 262 Stallworth, Jayrita 262 Stanley, Jerry 10, 246 Starks, Michael 88 Stastny, Lori 262 Talbutt, Cynthia 246, 208 Tall Flags 174 Taney, Linda 90 Tanksley, Toni 246 Tanner, Karen 90, 191, 193, 202 Tasker, Dwayne 246 Tate, Michael 246 Tatum 1 Nina 246 Taylor, Casey 120 Taylor, Cody 118, 246 Taylor, Taylor David 120 Frederick 90 Taylor: Harold 120 Taylor, Howard 263 Taylor Taylart 224 Taylor Tenhu Lincoln 246 , Lynette 128, 190, 201, 208, 209 263 Marjorie 263 Taylor: Taylor, , Wanda 263 TT Neil 246 en, Joonas 90, 158 Temahan, Paul 30 Testerman, Kimberly 182, 246 Thanig, Angie 246 Theatre 36 Thibodeau, Nicole 180, 209 Thom, Heather 38, 263 Thom, Lorene 38, 263 Thomas, Blane 90 Thomas, Louis 263 Thomas, Marsia 185, 263 Thomas, Melissa 263 ITTSOD ompson ompson hompson hompson hornpson Alan 9O,118,185,1 Daniel 140, 263 D , mpson. , Hagan 263 , Karen 91, 180 , Kelli 196, 263 , Michael 263 Murray 185, 263 77 homson, James 91, 118, 178 homson, Kelly 126 home, Michelle 91, 160, 191 horsrud, Harald 130, 201, 246 hrower, Kyle 41, 177, 185, 206, 220, 246 hrush, David 201, 263 hurman, Marth 246 hurmond, Melissa 263 ibbetts, Tomi 91 iemey, Marjorie 246 illman, Kari 263 inderholt, Brian 91 obler, Harold 91 oddie, Saundra 246 olefree, Hope 246 oller, James 246 oller, Keith 263 oller, Kevin 263 oliiver, Keith 138 onti, Carbon 263 orres, Sandra 263 orrey, Erin 180, 246 ownsend, Arthur 91 ramaglino, Eugene 201 ramaglino, Toto 247 rausch, Robert 138, 263 ravis, Montie 247 rimble, Carla 24, 263 roncoso, Liza 247 rotier, Steven 263 rousdale, Phillip 91 ruman, Paul 138, 263 rumah, Rodney 26, 91, 202 ucker, Howard 120, 156, 263 ucker, Matthew 91 ullis, Kenneth 91, 202 ully, David 91 umer, Karri 201, 263 urner, Rodney 224 Vandenburg, Timothy 92 Van Dusen, Henry 247 Van Dusen, Walter 247 Vaneykeren, Matthew 92 Varrato, Randi 48, 92, 150, 160, 191, 194 Varsity Baseball 152 Varsity Cheerleaders 164 Varslty Football 118 Varsity Men's Basketball 136 Varsity Quiz 206 Varsity Soccer 142 Varslty Volleyball 150 Varsity Wrestling 156 Vaughn, Lynn 208, 250, 263 Vignolo, Christine 92 Villalba, Robert 263 Villarreal, Dianna 92 Vincuilla, Justine 247 Vo, Lau 247 Vo, Minh 263 Vo, Phuong 247 Vocal Muslc 38 Wendland, Brian 93, 193 Wenlock, Cathy 264 Wergin, Betty 248 Westin, Jennifer 132, 224, 248 Wharram, Cynthia 93 Wharram, Linda 248 White, Arthur 248 White, Lori 93 White, Paige 264 White, Rocky 20, 93 Whiteman, Paul 93, 180, 207 Whitten, Pamela 45, 248 Whittenburg, Staci 188, 248 WHS 4 Wiegand, Ann Wieshlow, Heather 218, 248 Wiggin, John 100, 248 Wilbert, Sandra 264 Wilcox, John 248 Wilcox, Ryan 120, 264 Wilde, Glen 264 Wilgar, Dennis 264 Wilhite, Lisa 264 Wilhite, Shae 264 Wachtel, Vanessa 247 Wadsworth, Kathryn 263 Wagner, Victoria 247 Wagner, Wade 120 Wagner, Walter 29, 120, 263 Wagner, Wells 92, 118 Wahl, Michelle 92 Walker Walker Walker, Walker, Walker, , Bart 247 , Catherine 92 Dwane 120 Evan 247 Kevin 120 Wall, Celeste 263 Wallace, David 263 Wallace, James 247 Wallace, Lisa 247 Wallace, Pamela 247 Wallace, Rene 92, 191 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Alan 93 Annette 264 f Cindy 170 Danny 248 Dee Lynn 218, 264 Dudley 93, 178 Kevin 196, 264 Kyla 248 Lavon 264 Linda 248 Martha 94, 182, 202 Michael 94 Michele 196, 218, 264 Pamela 150, 248 Rachelle 218 Randy 120, 264 Raymond 94 , Varice 94 , Victor 158, 248 , Wilma 94 , Wilton 94 Williamson, Aaron 248 Williamson, Maurice 264 umer, Tara 190, 208, 209, 263 using, Theresa 185, 190, 209, 263 yler, Wade 91, 185 llrich, Debra 247 nderclass 226 sher, Cliff 247 echt, Corrine 91 aleri, Louis 247 anamann, Kim 247 anbuskirk, Alicia 91 anbuskirk, Taunya 263 ance, Adam 41, 180, 185, 247 ance, Lisa 228, 247 an Den Broek, Eric 91, 177, 178 andenburg, Renee 247 Walsh, Laura 8, 92, 96, 102, 104, 191, 192, 202, 208, 209, 288 Walters, Jeffrey 247 Walton, Gary 92 Wandeevong, Aranya 247 Ward, Deneen 263 Ward, Gale 92 Ward, James 92 Ward, John 92 Warner, Terrance 118, 196, 247 Warren, Crisantha 263 War Whoop 182 Wasden, Latisha 92 Washington, Georgia 263 Washington, Janice 263 Washington, Renee 247 Washington, Ricky 92 Watson, Christine 247 Watts, Latonya 168, 196, 198, 218, 263 Weaver, Michael 247 Weekends 12 Weekly, Lawrence 93, 106, 196, 198, 178, 180 Weekly, Lori 182 Weeks, Peter 247 Weir, Drew 263 Welch, Kelly 93, 202 Wellnitz, Katherine 264 Wells, Jennifer 93 Welsh, Darin 247 Williamson, Shannon 264 Willington, Leslie 177, 264 Willis, Erica 94 Willis, Mishell 188, 248 Wills, Michael 94 Wilmarth, Elizabeth 248 Wilmarth, Kim 188 Wilmore, Jessica 128, 264 Wilson, Brian 248 Wilson, Christophe 264 Wilson, Cynthia 248 Wilson, Jeffrey 120, 264 Wilson, Kathy 206 Wilson, Kim 264 Wilson, Leroy 94, 118 Wilson, Michael 94, 142, 178, 202 Wilson, Peter 142 Wilson, Sherri 248 Wilson, William 120, 264, 310 Wimberly, Clifford 248 Windholz, Shelly 170 Winn, William 120, 138, 264 Winston, Derrick 120, 264 Wirt, Teresa 194, 248 Wiszt, Michael 144, 264 Witkovic, Desiree 264 Witmer, Kurt 248 Witzel, Colleen 264 Wojcik, Maureen 24, 248 Wojcik, Suzanne 95, 100, 140, 187, 191 192, 202, 288, 289 Women's Cross Country 124 Women's Golt 160 Women's JV Basketball 128 Vllomen's Tennls 132 Vllomen's Track 148 Women's Varsity Basketball 126 Wong, Michelle 248 Wood 20 Wood, Daniel 206, 248 Wood, Lorie 264 Wood, Roy 95 Woodard, John 95, 202, 207 Woodruff, Michael 95 Woofter, Michael 95, 178. 202 Woolbright, Patricia 95 Woolbright, Thomas 264 Wortham, Deborah 264 Worthen, Michael 12, 118, 248 Wrestlerettes 188 Wrich, David 248 Wrich, Denise 95 Wright, Karen 95, 191, 202, 288 Wright, Regan 38, 95 Wroten, James 120, 138, 264 Wroten, Marion 95, 172 Wu, Liao-Chien 248 Wu, Liao-Yun 248 Wynn, Robin 124, 248 Wyrick, Clint 118, 208, 248 Yacek, Richard 95 Yager, Terri 140, 264 Yanatone, Pat 120 Yates, Christophe 122, 201, 248 Yaurchik, Jamie 264 Yeager, Ticia 38, 248 Ynigues, John 264 Young, Frederic 264 Zaic, Steve 95 Zahm, Steven 118, 248 Zamora, Kenneth 95 Zamora, Michael 264 Zangel, Robert 248 Zeddies, Christina 174, 264 Zeoli, Michael 32, 48, 95, 191 Zgonc, Michael 95 Zimmennan, Stephanie 95 Znosko, Lisa 201, 264 Zora, Karen 96 Zucco, Clinton 96 Zulick, Barbara 174, 248 Zulick, Karen 96 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