Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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As each season passes, so too passes the activities of that year, leaving behind it an indeli- ble mark on the lives and spirits of its students. WVestern High School has in- deed proven to be a school for all seasons. The Pioneer 1967 has recorded the accomplishments of the school and its student body, hoping to leave a bit of Western in the heart of every loyal Pio- neer. lu., 5 E QSC? 'i...L..r - I +1 I Q'-4 is .4 CIA.. is 5. if ,, -' hm siifgi' , im, A School for All Seasons Published by the Yearbook Staff of Western High School, Anaheim i , ', 5- ,j A, ' l .I -V. H' 1 .. .-' V u 7 , fb: xy, . M K yr., , , .. A rw, .H .7 A-wmgf-,A A V. ,wwf im, uf .F . . A .v.,:.xV., H n,'!,,. Q2v.W.ff'5,g,. ,-4 ,, ., . At , ,firm . M - ffy' -' , ' ,. 'aww ' '-H' ,ev-. - 4g',:i4 ' A 1 . ff' 1,2 up . .9 .g-S1256 4 - ...tv K ' ' , , Q' , Q, - 1215 wif' i-f -35' ' '. 2.5, - . - - .- 1 , M., ,, 1-1 . -fr r . ', ,.Xg.1i : . 4-, .l',,1,?: ,, I 1.41-fx6,,9,fg.-.cp ,- V i N M . -,Ji Q- J . 71 vi. 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M ' 4 . -f ,' 1 .V MM' vu 1 rf' I vw' 4 f , Q, Q, ,: 1'f Q2 Autumn opened door to a new school year 2 Wg' T ' FJ Autumn 1966 was the first stop for the '67 Pioneeris joumey through the seasons. Fall marked the beginning of a new school year for the Westhi students. Pre-registration days were set aside for the entire student body to arrange their class schedules and for the incoming Sopho- mores to become oriented to Western's campus and activi- ties. With a renewed sense of pride for their school, the student body was ready to demonstrate the Spirit of the West. The band and drill team coin- cided to present entertaining half-time shows, while the cheerleaders and songleaders provoked school spirit among the students at football games. Combining traditional Home- coming and Beat Anaheim Week proved to be the highlight of the fall season. A feeling of nostalgia filled the hearts of the alumni as they attended Home- coming events. The Thanksgiving holiday break signaled the end of au- tumn and the beginning of the winter season. Y A' ' ' . lf! ' , AQ'-'-W?-!', if H V f S214 xii' I , in Opposite page, right picture: Homecoming Queen, Peggy McNees. Above picture: Ladies in Waiting for Homecoming Queen. Top row: Sharon Swanson, Pam Mitchell, judy Miyake, Darlene Bogman, Debbie Brown, Terri Keane, Sandi Sherman, Diane Keane, jackie Downard, judy Walsh. Center row: Kathy Orgill, Chris Hanke, joy Wessman, Sheri Payson, Marsha Newman, Karen Zawollcow, janie Rosenquist, jan Grabham, Sheryl Starts, Gloria Parish. Bottom row: Mary Allstrom, Marlene Koester, Freddie Marret, Patty Ley, Sharon Klein, Pat Powell, Denise Hawkins, Sandi Banta, Lynne Clark, Caroline Fieker, Maria Morris, Peg Loversky, Sandi Bates, Marie Nowicki, Erlinda Hodrigques, Ramona Vaccaro. Bottom picture: Band and Drill Team performed at half time shows. Above: Student body gathered for a noon-time rally during BeatAnalieim Week. Right: Students labored to complete the Student Park. Opposite page, top: Winter rains ooded the Senior Circle. Opposite page, be aw: Chuck Morris made a lay-up shot far Western in a basketball game against the Savanna Rebels. 4 A elik Sift msg .75 .ze-,U I I . Pkg. 'Sr if ,,w:s....-.'r. A liiv-fig. '-1Li'1rwa.,1 .' .l,L ,Qi 'ff' -Q. 'QV -.'.Lg .e:,2tf E 2'I,:':5 .4lll 5'55l3 L- i i- :'l 1 i5 70 51 - 'Q' 76' E' ll Winter 1966-67 beckoned Western as the Beat Anaheim Week festivities wrapped up au- tumn. The enthusiasm generated during that week was projected throughout winter and basket- ballseason. The seasons changed with the scenery and so it was on the Westhi campus. Heavy rains turned the Senior Circle into a semi-lake and leafiess trees gave the school a barren look. Along with winter came a new array of festivities. The student body saw many months of hard work rewarded as the Student Park was finally dedicated. The Christmas Formal and Sweetheart Ball exemplified the social scene at Western, while Seniors began to think seriously about college entrance exams and academic records. Everyone ardently welcomed Christmas vacation as a relief from their studies, only to return to semester finals. With most of the year elapsed, the student body was ready for spring and its thoughts of grad- uation and the close of school. ... W , , , , ,, ,l ,, : :fir-T .2 e-filefe fw Changes in scenery unveiled winter at Western 5 Spring season Wrapped up accomplishments of another Pioneer year Right: Senior drill team members displayed their routines for the student body during assemblies. Below: GAA teamsters practiced techniques through all seasons. Opposite page: Class of '67 reflected back on their high school years as graduation drew nearer. W ..g5,::l. 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' . - ' l mania.-nz:,:i. 3 --ix.-r-L.. .- 'L..lg1:v..,r..-'gf.g .'.- l '- Spring l967 hailed the closing months of the school year for the Westhi students. To every activity there was a season, and spring heralded a change in campus activities. The coming of baseball season illus- trated Pioneer pride in the field of sports. The girls further pro- jected this pride by competing in GAA. The Silhouette Drill Team, after a year of hard Work and practice, presented a springtime show for the entire student body. Paramount among the dances for the year was the Iunior-Senior Prom. Thoughts of graduation pre- vailed in the minds of Seniors. The Juniors were anticipating becoming Seniors and the Sopho- mores were anxiously awaiting being anything but Sophomores. Each student had a different feeling about the completion of another high school year. For some, it was a feeling of nostal- gia, while for others it was a sigh of relief. But for all devoted Pioneers it reminded them of one thing- With Pioneer Spirit Anything Can Be Accomplished. -' IEW 3. .,... ,... . . W 'Emi 17 H- JM' ' ' -?1.'vZ1 f.l4f.11'1-Muslnigzf 5 7 AUHSD administrators improved education through leadership This page, right: Mr. Paul Coolc, Superintendent of the Anaheim Union High School District. Below, left to right, Board of Trustees: john Barton, William Almond, Paul Cook, Royal Mar- ten, LQ Kenneth Heuler,,1rving Pickler. Opposite page, left: Westerrfs Principal Mr. Avon Carlson. Below: Mr. Carlson awarded Bill McKee with Student of the Month for September. i HSUHU ifl l 2ZU0E'w . .gf -Q E 'fgg '2s.tQe...':-- 1.-. ff 7Ti:,::.,,AEf-'- The task of supervising schools of the Anaheim Union High School District was a year-round job for the Board of Trustees. These volunteer men made the local educational system both rewarding and profitable. The Board of Trustees was headed by Supt. of Schools Mr. Paul Cook. In his ninth year as superintendent, Mr. Cook used this experience to provide plans for the betterment of Western, as Well as the other schools in the district. Since 1962, Mr. Avon B. Carl- son has been the dedicated, hard-working man who knew the students at Western and how to handle them through the seasons of this past year. He was present at many pep rallies because he enjoyed being with the students, not because he was required to be there. He has given the Pioneers an example of academic achievement by work- ing to receive a Ph.D. in veteri- nary medicine from the Univer- sity of Southern California. To Mr. Carlson, Pioneer Pride was more than a motto, it was a goal to live up to. ,,.-v Above: Vice Principals Mr. Miles Brakke, Mrs. Norma Lee Elliott, and Mr. Martin Martelli. Right: Mrs. Avis Spencer, School Nurse and Mrs. Beatrice Gngfin, School Librarian. Opposite page, A e: Counse- lors Miss Sandra Detwiler, Mrs. jene Mangan, Mr. john Mogler, Mrs. Pauline .Cota, Mr. Harold Irvine, Mr Stuart Niel- son, Mr. joseph Hickey. Below: Mr. Rob- ert Clou h director o student activities financ Autumn was only the beginning for administration g , . f . .. , and Mr. Richard Hojfmaster, director of e. :L-sg 1 Q , at 1 it , if f- -.,-rf. , With pre-registration days ahead of them, the Administra- tion retumed to school in the late summer to formulate their projects for the up-and-coming fall, winter and spring seasons. There was a new addition to the vice principals this year as Mr. Miles Brakke joined Mrs. Norma Lee Elliott and Mr. Martin Martelli in supervising student behavior. One of the most beneficial features of the school system was the counseling service headed by Mrs. Pauline Cota. Mr. Robert Clough vigorously directed campus activities with a dedication not often surpassed. Mr. Robert Hoffmaster regu- lated the Pioneer finances during his first year at Western. Mrs. Avis Spencer, the school nurse, soothed Pioneer aches and pains. Librarian Miss Beatrice Griflin fostered an interest in outside learning for Western Students. Counseling and student activi- ties are most important. For that reason, Western can be proud that it has the best to offer. No other school can make the boast that these departments are the best. ,. .Alf Al'uove:Cafeteria Staff - Mmes. Jeanne Schaeck, Audrey Green, Lauretta Anderson, Carol Cooper, Ellen Woods, Betty Bandlow, Marge Glenn, Marie jones, Mary Hamner. Not pictured: Mmes. Paulette Abreu, Peg Bond, Lena Wolff, Maggie Phillipi. Center: Mmes. Rose Howery, manager and Marie jones. Below: Cus- todians - standing, Kenneth Harris, Vernon Barker, Frank Biafore, Walter Fenimore. Seated, Arcolie Perona, joe Spolar, Art Numez, Max Bucazynski, jerry Dowling. Elmo Weatherly. 1 'Sas 2' if K, if Q2 . -:si li ..f. -V me 1 L - ra - . .Q feieagg-D .QI-'I if ' 123-Q Q, V, I , 'gs' -'sa ga . Et -' fi' ' 1 if F fi' -'Wa 5 15 Kgs? ' ' T 3-'Bw at gi 1' ,X :ggi . it : ii ir 1 l :ev sf? ' rl? in i i XY H l . M. A Classified personnel serviced Western Above left: Mrs. Mary Hammer. Center: Mrs. Ellen Woods. Below: library staff-Mrs. Garnet Libby and Mrs. jane Wilds. Right, top row: Mrs. Kama Campbell, registration: Mrs. Bernise Boak, utilitv clerk. Row 2: Mrs. Carol Dominesey, attendance clerkg Mrs. Elaine Hicks, records clerk. Row 3: Mrs. Thelma Kretchman, secretary to principalg Mrs. Eula Maus, student accounts. Row 4: Mrs. Irene Ostapowych, guidance office, Mrs. Evelyn Sylvia, attendance clerk. Row 5: Mrs. Marian Erdmann, industrial occupation programg Mrs. Drusilla Petersen, attendance clerk. Not pictured: Miss Rita Thomas, PBX. he -rdufaiifgfziwa. ,resign . fi fi-gre. ' , :Taz-1 r:.1..... 'f '.':bt'1.. '1:iI. 'WET-I ,- ' r',. 1 .. 'rzniii 111331: '. ' ' ' S School is not all studies, books and homework for an elite corps of service personnel that are necessary for any or- ganization to function prop- erly. These people very seldom receive a thank you for their Workf but praise is not a part of their routine-just Work. The custodians kept the campus spotless by Working day and night shifts. After school they cleaned and swept the classrooms for the next day. Forewarned by the noon bell, the cafeterians prepared hot lunches for a starving pack of Pioneers. Winter rains and cold weather kept the indoor cafeteria bustling, While many students turned to the outdoor concession stands under more pleasant autumn and spring conditions. The office staff Worked long hours in the attendance and unit oflices keeping the busi- ness aspects of the school run- ning smoothly. Library clerks issued books to the students and collected fines for overdue books. They also kept discipline in the li- brary. i wa we meer 'gum ' ff' 1 1--:r x fr :Y ' -11,- A' , -'3fSg1jL'.L1i2I 6552: .fieftfisz F 'ie We rs: r eeswfefi English classes opened gateway to knowledge 'rf'-1 ,, -' 1:I:T'?-75,11 Q .rfvrffqfg-.,,-.1 1-'f'7-31:1-215:27 rj U 4 1-.ii ' ,.-'Y 9, nqeigjx- i --r 1-7,3 ,giuiiggi-32,444,615 A ,vm-uzsffgca-i1?.-,M-2.:ux. One of man's greatest advance- ments is his ability to speak and communicate his thoughts to others. He has made speaking and Writing an art as well as an accomplishment. The English classes at Western were designed to develop this art among its students. Also included were such varied courses as Drama, Creative Writ- ing, Humanities, Speech, School Paper, and Yearbook-devised to broaden the scope of the stu- dents, outlook on English. - -v'-1--'? i mx -211' 1'-f'dfW Ge1'fJf' E- . 14 X N if , A Y fxf, Opposite page, above: Mr. Rothrock directed the ath for planning the Pioneer '67 by helping stualents jill Pfautz and Gary Thrapp. Below, top row: Miss Carolyn Brown-dramag Mr. Robert Chamness - english: Mr. Robert Clough - english, director of student activities, cheerlead- ers advisor: Mrs. Grace Felt-english: Miss Ka- thy Harden-englishg Mrs. Florence jones- english. Row 2: Mrs. Marjorie LeCount- english: Miss Barbara Mahaffie-english, son- Ieader advisor: Mr. William Mclntire-english, B football coach: Miss Blanche Nye-english: Miss Carol Oksol-english: Mr. Harold Park- lson- english. This page, above: NFL Secretary Mr. Bruno jacob, Miss Taylor and Mr. Carlson displayed the NFL Leading Chapter Award. Center: Miss Brown showed pupils the techni- ques of drama. Left, top row: Mr. William Pat- terson-english: Mr. Paul Pritchard-english. Row 2: Mr. Paul Randall-english: Miss Luella Rodgers- english dept. head. Row 3: Mr. Ralph Rothrock-english, yearbook and newspaper ad- visor: Mr. Richard Somer-photography. Row 4: Miss Fern Sterna-english: Mr. Davis Stur- rock-english. Row 5: Miss Margaret Taylor- speech, girls' league advisor: Mrs. Norma Terk- elson-english, girls' service club advisor. Row 6: Mr. Michael Vivion-english, sophomore class advisory Mrs. Netilee Wheaton-english. Physical Education supple- mented the academic program with the development of sports- manship and physical skills. Besides the regularly offered activities of tennis, volleyball, swimming, and field sports, stu- dents were able to enroll in extra- curricular sports. Intramural and interscholastic athletics were available for interested boys. Girls ambitiously displayed co- ordination and ability by partici- pating in GAA and Drill Team. Business Education offered training in business activities and skills for personal and future uses. Through these courses, stu- dents Were able to prepare them- selves to become the business leaders of tomorrow. Business Machines acquainted the pupils with the operation and understanding of office machines and filing processes. On-the-job training was available through Oflice Production and Office Training. Students learned the basics of successful business skills in both Typing and Shorthand classes. T 'I' ' ' iff- f ' ' 'st Ar' 1:4 ' .Y f . V Nuftw, V Y- V Faculty, students worked toward building athletic and academic standards for all 16 I-E-K ...iv j, I - I Opposite page, Above: Coach Merk kept his students in top shape. Top row: Miss Virginia Borders-business ed.g Miss Marian Bross- business ed.g Mr. Carlin Coffman-PE, cross country and track head coachg Mrs. janice Cook-PE, senior GAA sponsor. Row 2: Miss Marjorie Cook-PE dept. head, sophomore GAA sponsorg Mr. Donald Crosby-business ed., varsity football coachg Mrs. Margaret Eggertz-PE, junior GAA sponsor. Below: Coach Uglesich analyzed football strategy. This page, left: Mr. Hofmaster taught busi- ness students the basic skills of typing. Top row: Mr. Donald George-driver ed., varsity football and wrestling head coach: Miss Ow- line Gregory-PE, GAA tennis sponsorg Mr. David Hernandez-PE. C football and var- sity baseball head coachg Mr. Richard Hoff- master-husiness ed., director of student finance: Mr. Owen Lee-business ed., ski club co-sponsor, faculty club vice presidentg Miss jean Mclntire-PE, GAA swimming sponsor. How 2: Mr. Roy Merk-PE dept. headg Mr. Richard Parks-health, PE, varsity football coachg Mr. Nick Uglesiclz-PE. varsity football head ooachg Mr. Ezra Van Horn-PE, varsity basketball and tennis head coachg Mrs. Marietta Watson-business ed.g Mr. Robert Wilton-driver ed., PE, varsity football coach. Math, Social Studies, Science teachers taught pupils fundamentals l-J ,, - qxifwfi 'I A H ti 11, '..... ...Lga...i...f.,,i.:.iu' . :1f. '-:'r.5..iL.4.4,,4..A..:3l Social studies helped the stu- dents to acquire skills, attitudes, and knowledge toward becoming good citizens. Every student at Western was required to take two such courses, American History and Govern- ment, giving the students an in- sight into the American way of life. World History depicted in- ternational' problems, both past and present. Leaf collections in the fall and insect collections in the spring were a part of the requirements for Biology students. This and additional science courses, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Life and Physical Science, pro- vided a broad understanding of so fascinating a field. Closely aligned to science were the mathematics courses. Square roots, slide rules, expo- nents, angles, polygons, proofs, and equations became an every- day part of the math pupils' vo- cabulary. A solid foundation in math was necessary to attain a good understanding of other classes. General Math, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus provided these founda- tions. 'fl f .4 .pw 18 25: Opposite page, left: Mr. Held observed students experimentations. Top row: Mr. Douglas Ben- nett-mathg Mr. Marvin Blemker-social studies, j V basketball coach. Rau: 2: Mr. james Bolton- social studies: Mr. Charles Copeland-science. Row 3: Mr. john Gruendyke-social studies, water polo and swimming coach: Mr. George Hamada- math. Row 4: Mr. Wayne Held- science dept. headg Mr. jack Hoskins-science, science club sponsor. Row 5: Mrs. Marilyn john- son-mathg Mr. Paul Kendall-science. Rou: 6: Mr. Stuart Kinney-math: Mr. Harold Kough- social studies, water polo and swimming head coach. This page, above: Mr. Pritchard taught students the history of America. Center left: Mr. Murphy helped students to understand the basis of our government. Center right: Mrs. johnson explained algebraic equations to many students. Below, Top row: Mrs. Beverly Machulies-math: Mr. Pat Murphy-social studies, senior class co- advisorg Mrs. Mavis Nystrom lnot pictured?- social studiesg Mr. Robert Pritchard-social studies, CSF sponsor: Mr. Donald Reid-science: Mr. Rudolph Richard-social studies dept. head, senior class co-advisorg Mr. Richard Ronan- math. Rau: 2: Mr. George Roussos-math: Mr. William Schneider-science: Mr. Dale Stan- dield-scienceg Mrs. Phyllis Spain- math: Mr. Lloyd Wilcox-math, math club sponsor. 19 . Nglwlla -Q :.-u'-1 -- 1-:aa ff Q, I In their year at Western, the sophomores were required to en- rollin Health and Driver Educa- tion, lasting one semester each. Health Education explored the aspects of community health and personal hygiene while Driver Education gave both classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction in proper driving techniques. The Foreign Language depart- ment prepared college - bound students in the fields of German, Spanish, Russian, and French. !',l .,,.i.: ,F :f .-. U. iii-1 1, 2 2,15 'f,n.:,' ,s.- . . ..1rXl-Cxsgijwiplf .Q :.,..:355 5,,l,5gg-ng 4- 1 V - -in ef, ..f' 5 . ew., ,ie 1 -- This page, Above: Miss Fuller taught students the fundamentals of Spanish. Top row: Mr. Hal Barnett-health, B basketball coach: Mr. Richard Beazell-driver ed., Bfootball coachg Miss Linda Bef -foreign languageg Mr. Martin Berson-iealth, driver ed. Row 2: Miss M arian Bertotti-foreign languageg Miss Deni Bornschlegel-foreign language dept. head, pep club advisorg Mr. William Chris- tie-driver ed. dept. headg Mr. Ventura Cor- nejo-foreign language, spanish club advisor. Below and Far right: Mr. Koller taught the sophomores safe driving techniques on the road and in the classroom. Opposite page, Top row: Mr. Robert Fieldhouse-driver ed. Miss Kathryn Fuller-foreign language. Row 2: Mr. Grover Garvin-health, varsityfootball coachg Mr. William Hlywka-health dept. head, C football coach. Row 3: Mr. Chuck Koller- driver ed., ski club advisorg Mr. Roger Lake-driver ed., junior class advisor, faculty club treasurer. Row 4: Mr. john McCluskey-driver ed.g Mrs. Margit Mun- roe-foreign language. Row 5: Mr. Nikita Orloff-foreign languageg Mr. Harold Rice-health. Row 6: Mr. Hayles Trent- driver ed., athletics trainerg Mr. Reuben Ty- sell-health, varsity football coach. 20 are -2 ., if EDUGATI N Sophomores learned road rules and languages Q4 21 H.. This page, above: Mrs. Ruppelt supervised wlinary arts students as they prepared lu ncheons for the faculty members. Above, right: Mr. Enchejf developed the vocal talent of many Westhi students. Right: Mr. Baxter instructed many pupils in the industrial arts field. Opposite page, Top row: Mr. Benjamin Barker-art: Mr. Lee Baxter-industrial arts dept. head: Mrs. Genevieve Brown-art: Mr. john Cesarea- industrial arts. Row 2: Mr. Sheldon Dickinson- industrial arts: Mr. Alex Enchejf-choir: Mr. Richard Hoffman-industrial arts: Mr, Tom Houston-industrial arts. Row 3: Mr. Kenneth Lehman-industrial arts: Mr. james Milurn- industrial arts: Mrs. Dorothy Newhouse-art, homemaking. Row 4: Mrs. Letita Heid- homemaking dept. head: Mr. Paul Richmond- musxb dept. head: Mrs. Elizabeth Ruppelt- homemaking: Mr. joseph Sprnkle-industrial arts. Below: Mrs. Brown helped to develop the creative skills of many students. 22 ef E: LF v 2. lv, . , .-.-ek'-' Q'-'!U'?9-v ','elgT'?:a L 'G41'-.f4r5X1'-2 tfczfffn-1 :nz- '- 'j1':: I' :Last -1-wg ,SJ 9.595-.f-efag -ii... I '-3546 L' -F P' wr'- A 'F 'rr' - 'AVl1 ::-'fri 23,55 I I-A7' If 1- ard-if-E, 1 A sense of the finer arts was instilled within the students by the Westhi faculty. The orchestra and band concerts entertained the Pioneers each season. Christ- mas vacation brought a musical performance when the A Cap- pella Choir sang at local shop- ing areas and recorded an al- bum of holiday music. Home Economics and Indus- trial Arts courses prepared the future generation in the fields of cooking, sewing, and mechanical skills. Equipped with sewing machines and ovens, the Home Ec rooms provided the tools to develop these skills. Auto Shop, Drafting, Wood Shop, and Print- ing were only a few of the indus- trial arts courses designed to develop an interest in mechanics. Art students learned about the principles of art and means of self-expression. Ceramics stu- dents explored ceramic processes as they learned coil methods, slab procedures, wheel throwing, and glazing. Photography courses taught each pupil how to express himself in the form of still life and action pictures. 3: ---H fi -f f '??L 'T4 f '3 'f'??! iiwgaffg ,. .Q..iAxZlm3,f.- if? -21 ' 5. ...Jai-,...:-f iw...-, - QR in , Y, Y, -Y: .. h ,X Y al, T, .,.,. , Students skills developed in fields of fine art 23 w fi ,MQ ', Q ' aw ' 'I It 24 aug C Top: Faculty members gathered to talk out- side the main office. Center: Smiles greeted the Pioneers as they lined up for lunch. Below right: Mrs. Kretchman, in her cowboy hat, conferred with Mr. Carlson. Below left: One of the hard-working cafeterians cleaned up after lunch. AUTUMN Q-, i f!ir.,wL ,67 Yearbook Staff anticipated the autumn rush and planned ahead for new season At the end of August, a few dedicated souls met in the yearbook quonset to plan the format for the 1967 Pioneer. Since Mr. Bothrock, the staffs advisor, spent the sum- mer at a yearbook conference gathering ideas for a new book, consultation on the theme began right away. The first semester brought an onslaught of pages to be completed before the winter deadline though school was barely in session. One class period a day, however, was not enough to create a quality yearbook, so most work was done after school while pressures built up during the day were relieved with laughing and talking among the staff. With a unique design in the making, the stailf was prepared to give the student body a yearbook they would not soon forget. Above left: Work began during pre- registration for staff members Donna West- moreland, Sue Fauntas, Manya Mechikoff Suzanne Phillips, andjill Pfautz. Above right: Janie Rosenquist struggled with the typewriter as newspaperman Glen Calderone evaluated her skill. Center: Suzanne Phillips re-wrote her copy for the Drill Team after school. Below: Sue Fountas and Marjorie Carlson analyzed their achievements on paper. 25 ASB Cabinet Was Executive Branch of Western 26 it i i Jia? ai . kill , lik. rig . !I ' E.L1g' .vlerdfifegif 55. Li , l Successfully completing and dedication the Student Park was one of the most significant achievements of the Associated Student Body Cabinet-the ex- ecutive branch of Western. Supervising and coordinating student activities was one of its main duties, but the Cabinet opened the school year by being hosts to the faculty-holding a luncheon and tea for new teach- ers. Beat Anaheim Week was a big success, mainly because of the tremendous efforts the Cabinet put forth in directing the overall project, which included making individual posters of the football players. At the yearls end, the Cabinet staged its annual awards banquet for service point winners- out- standing students were ac- knowledged for their participa- tion in school activities and re- sponsibilities. Mr. Robert Clough, director of student activities was instru- mental in assisting the Cabinet in achieving their goals. A successful tradition has once again been carried forward by an outstanding ASB Cabinet which ISI Norm Reed. ASB presirlentg Dean Swartz, ASB Vice president: Gloria Parrish, ASB serretaryg Ed Zdon, ASB treasurerg Trey Heisler, Administra- tive assistant. john Bratton, Senior class presidentg Rick Dortch. junior class president: Doug Codbe, Sophomore class president. Greg Tilletson, Boys' League president: Car- oline Fieker, Girls' League presidentg Mary Beth Phair, IOC representativeg Kara Harrington, CASC representative. Sue Ruhr, secretary of pepg Peggy Louersky, secretary ofsocial ajfairsg Maria Morris. secretary of activitiesg Craig Franklin, secretary of public- ityg Cleta Schmit, secretary ofwelfare. Peggy McNees, representing cheerleading, Sandi Dunckhorst, representing songleading. Q E'-V1 . - - M rf faf ' - H 'U 'T V Opposite page, row one, left to right: John Bratton, Mr. Clough, Norm Reed. Row two: Sue Ruhr, Trey Heisler, Maria Morris. Row three: Craig Franklin, Caroline F ieker, Tom Freeman. Row four: Peggy McNees, Dean Swartz, Kara Harrington. Row live: Greg Tillitson, Peggy Loversky, Rick Dortch. Row six: Doug Goclbe, Gloria Parish. Below, far left: Norm Reed. Middle: Dean Swartz. Right: Mr. Robert Clough. Bottom: Gloria Parish, Trey Heisler. risk x s The Associated Student Body Congress accomplished their goals 28 riff-:Q--yi-v-. -,-.-,:-l,.V.g.v Lg-I. ..f1.-.h,,g-'3,--1 5. -3-aj-33 ,111-'N-ii - .CI 'J ,. H' 7'-2: 'T' rf., , , M-cv--.,-A..t....n-.144 ., ... .JL-trg,,,'-....-.'-.-...M The Associated Student Body Congress is the legislative branch of student government which must approve all student and campus projects. Its major purpose this year was to function as a true Congress and to recog- nize all students and club re- quests and suggestions. Suggestions W e r e channeled toward the Welfare and benefit of the general student body. This was the true democratic process, not only in practice but also in learning. The Congress consisted of one representative for every 100 students whose duty was to see that suggestions from their dis- trict were brought up for con- sideration by the Congress. In this Way they established a firm communication between the student body and cabinet, and carried on the tradition of stu- dent government at Western. Meeting once a month, the Congress, under the leadership of president Dean Swartz, did its best to accomplish the goals set in the beginning of the year. Other officers included president pro tem Bill McKee, secretary Kara Harrington, and parliamen- tarian Trey Heisler. Lvjl page, Top: Dean Swartz, Kara llarring- tml, Trey Haisler, .Viscalz Riz'l1ar1l.s. Craig Rogers. Nikki Fiorilo, Gary Tlzrapp. Vicki Bellinfante, Greg Tillitsan, Fannie jar-abs. Rick Chrilstoplzersnn, Diane Kcanv. Dan Manror, Terri Keane, jim Earlz. Barlz Mal- llzews. Rick Hudson, Caroline Aiigcoimxjerry Wilson. Nancy Poelzlmen, Stem' Przylvyloir- ski. Franki joins, joe Danzcllo, Cnlzrailz' Sclzwallw, and Nancy Kvanc. Boys, 81 girls, league assisted WHS projects 30 f i ,f W 1 V VY rf-Y . .. . P' f v trivi a Two active organizations- Boys' and Girls' League- con- tributed another great year to Western. The Big and Little Sis- ter Picnic was the kick-oil project of the year for Girls, League, under the guidance of president Caroline Fieker. President Greg Tillitson's Boys, League spon- sored the Sophomore orientation to acquaint the new boys with the purpose of the League at Western. Selling Homecoming Mums was the October project for Girls' League and the canned food drive was the November promotion of Boys' League. The two organizations combined their talents to sponsor the Christmas Formal, Moonlight and Mistletoen. The Girls, League's major fund raising project came in December with the candy cane sale. More than one Pioneer was seen licking candy canes on campus. Starting off the new year, Boys' League sponsored the al- ways hilarious Donkey Basket- ball game. Girls' League gave a fashion show of the latestrulnu clothes at a special assembly. The year ended with the Girls' Leagueis Mother and Daughter Tea. Opposite page. middle lefl. Top Role: Dorena Barcus, Pattie Peoples, jeanie Wakeland, Sherry Goodin. Kathy Orgill, jackie Downarcl. Connie Clark, Lynette Snyder, Terri Keane, Susan Galli. Row 2: Connie Dilatuslz, Wendy SCl1L'C'liI7l!lll.,,lldi Walsh, Caroline Fieker, Sharon Boyil, Claiillia Blum. Kara llarrington, Carmen Calllron. Ter- reea Smith. Lower left, Top Row: janie Rosenquist, Connie Clzamlla, jazli Russell, Loyali Chapel, Rita Gallenger, Shari Langenzlorfer, Alta Rielle, Kathy McDonald, Wendy Saroeli. RUIL' 2: juzli VValsl2, Cfindi Ziegler, Linda Piper, Sharon Klein, Virginia Hunter, Diane Keane. Right: Caroline Fieker. Upper left. advisers: Mr. Brakke, Miss Fuller, Mrs. Elliott and Miss Taylor. This Page, Left: Greg Tillitson. Bottom left, Top Row: john Snider, Steve Grabham, Rick Dorteh, Ken Lawson. Row 2: Greg Meade, Tim Wray, jim Each, Greg Tillitson. Mark Coolidge, Tim Bowen, Trey Hetlsler. 31 INSIDE AUTUMN Activities ,gr .3 - l C 9 Autumn Calendar Park Dedication ....... Septf 26 Mother Daughter Potluck Oct. 5 Sen. Dress Up Day ........... 7 Cheerleader-Songleader' Competition .............. 8 'Curious Savage' Play .... 20-22 Senior Bermuda Day ........ 27 Rally ................ . . .28 Opening season: Band and Drill Team ...... 29 Rally. . . ................ Nov. 4 Beat Anaheim Week ...... 14-18 Canned Food Drive ...... 14-21 Lick Anaheim Sucker Sale . . .15 Noon Rally ......,......... 16 Mourn Anaheim Day ........ 17 Homecoming Coronation .... 17 Pioneer Dress Up Day ....... 18 Homecoming Dance ........ 18 Rally .........,........... 18 ASB Dress Up Day .......... 23 Quarterback Club Dance .... 27 33 aMmw...i..x Eiiiig lgl gq0!EEB5e N 1:19 fe' 1' , , 1 , ' j' Beat Anaheim Week accented homecoming Above: Songleaders and cheerleaders instilled spirit as students clapped in rhythm to the band. Opposite above: Cheerleader Nikki Fiorito and songleader Kristie Dickens joined with crowd in applause for the Big Blue. Opposite center: Alumnus cheerleader Mike Bielman led assembly in Scit-scat. Opposite lower left: Students ga- thered in lamentation for the deceased Colonist football player. Opposite lower right: Banners and a cage, in which was jailed an Anaheim Football player added to the week's excitement. A xx A 5 4 P . me Q3 1 -x V - -. Q Wim TUF THE -1- S-...H-.....-Y Q K nie- -,,-gi? 5 S l'- ,V ,.. . ,z . Lrg. , nn, - .L ilu Shi.: ., I, principal of Western High School, with great pride in its faculty, staff and stu- dents, with deep admiration for all who promote its super- ior standard of conduct with lasting dedication toward this achievement, with unrelenting enthusiasm for its will to Wing and above all, unshaken faith in its belief that with Pioneer spirit anything can be accom- plished, I do hereby proclaim: the Week of November 14, 1966, to be 'Beat Anaheim Weeki. Trusting and in good faith, Avon B. Carlsonf, And so it began, with pep rallies, color days and banners -all proclaiming the defeat of Anaheim. Key activities during the week were: A noon rally Wed- nesday when an Anaheim foot- ball player was tried, found guilty and hanged. On Thurs- day, the A Cappella Choir conducted a funeral. Students Wore black in elegy for the coming death of the cross- town rival. Friday was Color Day and girls Wore long skirts typifying Pioneer dress. The Saturday Homecoming game exempliiied the undaunted spirit of the Western Pioneers. W ,, - - - rf Gunslingers, posters and crowds symbolized colorful pageantry V- imiigjf Ja -:ggi sz-in rc- Y, , ,.- E ,-rx. Ei Opposite above: Western gunslinger Bruce Troutman reloaded his gun for action against the Colony. Oppisite center: The team room was decorated by the Songleaders Saturday morning before the game. Opposite lower left: Crowd .surged with excitement in re- sponse to speech of Coach Uglesich. Opposite lower right: Cheerleader Steve Banasky wel- comed the charging Pioneers onto the La Palma field. Above: The Pioneer throng typified undarnpened Western spirit. Left: The Bi Blue joined singing the Alma Maier concluzing the season's last game. .pan .: -5- - -1 - - 1-V-we , il m fqlin w U ,'1 ,g'l'5 gaill'll ll QEQQ K -li! I in il L V' . 11 ...w 2. tx, :: 1f1xsa,.M. t. ..!U,F'L ' 3. Garden of Memoriesn-This was the theme that created the mood for the crowning 'of the Queen to reign over the Home- coming festivities November 17-19. The Coronation amid the ex- citement of Beat Anaheim week took place November 17. In the appropriately decorated girls' gym, red roses against white lampposts outlined the royal carpet leading to the throne. Ladies in Waiting, represent- ing school organizations, lined the carpeted lane with their es- corts. Miss Susan Davis, the 1965 Homecoming Queen, relin- quished her crown to Miss Peggy McNees, head cheerleader and avid participant in school activi- ties. The Royal Court included Sharon Anderson, Nikki Fiorito, Niscah Richards and julie Stoughton. Queen Peggy reigned over the Homecoming Dance Friday evening November 18, and the Homecoming Game Saturday, November 19 against Anaheim. The season's activities were sponsored by ,the Pioneer Pep Club, under the direction of Susan Ruhr, Secretary of Pep. 38 Limelight focused on Homecoming coronation when Peggy McN ees was crowned 1966 queen Q, ', 1' ' its X ' Q ft ,y A .1 I 53 l 1 sz 79 1 .. -pr,,,.-9 'M iii. - K -1 r J Oppasiic' paga: CJIIVUII Pvggy ,x1f',X'l'f'S rmzl har z-aarl: .Yi-Vl'llll Rivharrls-. julia Smuglltun. Sharon .-Xllflzfrsrm and .Yikki Fiorila. .-XlmL'c': Sindy in prqlilz' SlIUll'fll,Q Qm'z'n Pvggy trail: 1965 f!2lIl'l'l1 Susan Davis anzl u'l'S1l'l'H-S Priuripal. Mr. .Xuan H Carlsrm. C1'nlz'r: l.afliv.x in Wailing an' rx- mriwl In Ilzvir posilirms alrmg ilu' rayal rarpvl, B1'laa': l'f.sc'urI.s': Top foul- jarrix S!rz'1'!c'r. Hay Yivk. Bill Brian. Barry Rngars, -Ifflllfl Ilall. mir Zazralknux Grrg .Xlmrlza Brucv Trrmlman, Norm Rzwl. Tray lIr'isl4'r, Dan ,x,llHIIfS. llal l'a'arsm1. Rirharfl Yukihirn. Rau' 2: Tom jzulsan, Tum 1 l'l'l'l7Illl1. ,lajf Xovk. Ramly Slvrl. .lolm Brallrm. Ralph l.aris1m. Daml Smith. Tam lflwllax. Tim I.angla'y. Crvg Tillirsrm. jim Sanzam. Hallam rout Tim Huzwr. Mark ffrmlirl,Q1'. Doug Cmllw. Hay Cfarpz'nlr'r. Ifril: Sl'll0Ull'fl, Rirlc l7Ul'Il'll. Gary Sf-l1u'arf:. jvlm Earlz. Dan Dz'l.c'fm. Tim Wray, Brian Bnzwr. Craig lfranlclin, julm Roland. 39 'Curious Savage, first drama play of 1966-67 season , -Lg.. .2-..Y. tv- f 'F' '--+ ' a Lv--,--1 --iff- I g, ea ' V IWW? H ff'-' -ir' 1' a-'-fe-1 za- tb: Talent and deter mination marked the success of this yeatis- Erst play- Curious Savage. Di- rected by Westhi's drama teacher Miss Carolyn Brown, the play was presented at the Anaheim High School Auditorium, Oct. 20 and 22. The cast was accorded a standing ovation by the audience -deserving special praise for a job Well done. The play was centered around Mrs. Savage, an elderly widow. Placed in an asylum by her three children-Lilly Belle, Titus, and Samuel-because she is thought to be reverting back to her child- hood, Mrs. Savage is accused of squandering more than ten mil- lion dollars of her late husbandis money. The three children be- come frantic at the loss and try in every way possible to locate the lost fortune for themselves. Knowing the children want the money for themselves, Mrs. Sav- age gives them false clues as to its whereabouts. The climax of the play comes when the money reappears and Mrs. Savage leaves the asylum to a happy life of her OW1'l . 40 eg A Casting Mrs. Savage Lonnie Batchelor Children Lily Belle. . .Lynette Snyder Titus ....... Dave Robinson Samuel ..... jim Hilfenhaus Attendants Dr. Emmett .... L. j. Lester Miss Willie I Charlene Koretlzal Patients Fairy Mae Theresa Flemmer Florence . .Kathy Yearwood Mrs. Paddy Marilyn Dworsky Hannibal. . .Tony Hosmarin jeff .......... Duke Corte: The greatest spiritu- ever told Top Rrnr: lqfl to riglll. Sandra Slurrnzmz, Nikki lfiurilo. Karwn Zr1u'nlk11u'. Clzzfryl Eng- rlnhl. Swrvnzfl Razr: Rulwrl llowning, fflrarlvx St'l1llt'fl'l'. Guuff' Zuuwlkmr. Slvplwn Bmmsky. Tlzirrl Row: Cflzrislinr' Ilankv, .YIHICU Iiarllzv. Krisliz' llivkwls. Mrlissn .N'4'icl1'rn1ur1. Rosa'- mury Cranl. lsflllflll How: l 1',Q,Qy .Xlc',Vvc'x. Sunrlru l7um-klmrsl. xx' w fm . X, . 44 4 ,. -43, T1 .W mx-- L WT?- Ne' -1 '-ww., fe? L. ,hi f qu, : ...:,Aik..-J :fa- The cheerleaders and Songleaders began the year by lifting Westhi's spirits for team support. Mr. Robert Clough advised the Cheer- leaders and Miss Barbara Mahaffie sponsored the songleaders. New sweaters and ber- muda shorts were selected by the cheerleaders while the songleaders contributed brighter smiles and well- composed dance routines. The cheerleaders received the Spirit Stick for an excel- lent performance displaying both ability and spirit at the University of Redlands, summer camp. Peggy McNees led the Cheer- leaders to a second place victory at the Annual Ar- royo High School Auxiliary Units Festival. Unable to attend the Redlands' camp, songlead- ers loyal to the Pioneers, brought forth enthusiasm for special assemblies, pep rallies and games. Under the guidance of head Songleader, Sandy Dunck- horst, the group of vivacious Pioneers entered Southern California Competition in October and April. -.ff----W ---- A 9 The marching band . for spirit 81 music Westhi: on the move ' If '11 It friiif? f 15.3 1 :-- .. 44 ale' is v 4 un Drum Major: Brian Housrr. Flzm's:: C. Curtis. C. Deljk. Cf. Crmrf1vilclz,j. johnson. Clrlrizwls: li. Huisrlf. P. Blair. R. Barlmru. I.. Brovkvti. W. Hou'c'r.s. U. Cralalz. AI. Cummings. Ci lissen, G. Ilvrulricks. W. ll11z'kr'11lwrry. j. Ci Oaks. T. Parry. M. Pvlwrs. M. Tilsnn. W. 7'urnc'r. K. Wlmg4'nz'1. .kltu Szzxoplmmu S. lJi1'kf'rsm1. R. llolflvn.j.jnl1nson. S. Klvin. G. Marlin. li. Srlmzizll. K. Walkvr. Twmr Saxo- plumv: M. Halas. R. Frmzzvl. C. Cinuuulo, K. Long. Barit1mz'Sa.x': H. Torres. Trumpvl: T. llrlsrgzzll. K. Bcitrr. R. Chrzlslopl1c'rsrm. j. Krunzsirlc. C. Kavxirlgvr. C. I,uz'kr'y. M. .xlf'A'lllIIllS. Cf. Sc'l1z'irlz'r. IJ. Searls. S. M4'yc'rx. Cf. Tollwz. .X. Tripmli. R. Umlvrlmml. C. Wnilwl. IJ. Wirztvm. D. Ynung. l'.l'l'l1l'II Horn: IJ. AllllK'I'SUl1. Al, Bulzlkwlz. S. Crzmplavll. S. Gar1lm'r. S. Cilrlzins. M.-lr1jf1'v. Iinriolmw W. Crwfr. Ii. Crvgg. X. l,11ng1'r11k. Cf. ,Xlr'Cfoy. 'l'mmImm': U. Bjork. R. Cfurlry. C. firmwa- Hnn. IJ, l,rm'lmrn. Cf. Mayjivlrl. Tulm: R llvliz. I.. Marlin, M. Mvrlwr. R. Prlrlcwr. Pm'- vussimz: A. .-Xgupinirnz. S. Bmzla. K. Bmwr. W Cfunlclin. M, Drnprfr. D. lflorvs. M, Lnmlm- ruzn. I7. Mnxu'r'll. Al. Nvlsnn, B. Pypvr. II. Sr'l1ac'f1'r. G. Skinnvr. I.. Williams. Bells: M. Morris. R. Ultrnson. tml H-:Sta .',,v...a,.,:,,.'.a,:3- .iz gazaxisiitiilfini 55,-far, -fra, ,ifflf The Pioneer Marching Band has been acknowledged as one of Westerrfs greatest assets. This fall, from the beginning, the band has been winning, for Western, awards to brighten the Pioneer trophy case. At Rose- mead the band placed third in class AA, the most competitive class. At Chaffey the band was en- tered in 'Parade and Half-time, competition and the Hawthorne competition brought Western a fourth place victory. In the Southern California all Western Band Review in Long Beach, it placed in the top 15 out of 72 bands. The 'Crosley March, was played for all events. Much of the credit for these victories goes to director Mr. Paul Richmond fat leftj and drum major Brian Bower flower leftj. Another major accomplishment was the stereo record that the band recorded. The songs re- corded were Crosley Marchf Saints in Concert, Latina,v and Swing Low. yri, 45 Silhouettes gained top rating in three competitive parades Additional halftime shows and competition in the Rosemead tournament were new additions to the 1966-67 seasonal schedule of the high-stepping Silhouettes Drill Team. Accomplishment was notice- able in the highly successful halftime shows at six football games-Ramona, Millikan, San- ta Ana, Santa Ana Valley, Ma- rina, and Anaheim. The parade season saw the Silhouettes competing in the Chaffey, Rosemead, and Haw- thorne Tourneys-capturing first runner up, second place and first place, respectively. The Drill Team, under the direction of Mrs. Margret Eg- gertz, six-year veteran at Wes- tern, took time out of its pro- longed schedule to hold an initi- ation for new members, De- cember 7. The climax of the school year was the 10th annual Spring Show. Precision marching along with unique routines entranced the audience. Surely the Drill Team repre- sented Western in every season. w f- r- - W. jr - Ya -wfpefz, 46 Top Roux Cathy Alcre, Nancy Ross, Denise Pear- son, Sylvia McKay. Sharon Szranson. Rou' 2: Debbie Szilliran, Pam Spencer, Pam Drake, Suzann Phillips, Renie Harter. Roux 3: jan Rac- ine. Bonnie Conrad, Sue Tanaka. Denise Lyle, Debbie Cote. Ron' 4: Darby Harrington, Bev Watt, Sheri Langendorfer. Mary McGuire. Pat jerois. Row 5: Michele Phair, Gail Yatlo,juunita Krumsiek, Cathy Barrett, Terri McEu,'an. Ron: 6: Marsha Newrnan, Connie Dale, Roxanne Loken, Teresa Smith. Sharon His. Rou' 7: Sharon And- erson, Susie I,aTourette, Toni Maike. Terri Bar- ton, Debbie Harker. Managers, right: Sharon WVhite, Nancy Swanson, Debbie Lang. Opposite page, upper left, Mrs. Iiggertz.. Middle: Linda Stevenson, Carol Kinda, Lynn Tibbetts. Right: Lynn Tibhetts. .-ilternates, lower right, Top Row: Cherry Smith, Terry Klut- seher, Angie Riforgiate. Michele Schroeder, Debbie Derbyshire. Diane Thinglstad, Donna Weaver. Pam Bell, Laurie Eiohhormjudy Lewis, Donna Lehman. Row 2: Cindy Gonzales. Debbie Ross, Pat johnson, Cathy Scherba, Carol Cecil, Debbie Fyler. Denise Benbo, Claire Andrews, Sharon Boyd. Karen Christensen, Leslie Wright. V, mn . 3 - I-nvw5y+ 7'I' if n 'Af ,X 2 Y T F' '9 . r- , , aw: ' ,Z Z ,,f ' Q, gh 'w f' :.'f-iff.:-'I 'z:r ' ,!?T'51fI 'css' far- - . , 5? ..:....4:4.a..4.:....:2a.-.1au..L., - La..,,,,, rar., ...,: ..,- .1 , Fall Sports include the most vigorous of all athletics- foot- ball, cross country and water polo. Their success depended upon the functioning ofthe tearr and most important, school spirit. The major portion of individ- ual training took place after school. The various teams de- voted their time and energy to afternoon practices for the suc- cess of the team. Varsity football coach Nick Uglesich, cross country coach Carlin Coffman, and varsity water polo coach Harold Kough led the Pioneer athletes through another season of arduous com- petition with a constant backing of enthusiasm put forth by the Westhi student body. The department was again privileged of having the leader- ship of Mr. Roy Merk as athletic director. Under his direction, the Westhi faculty and student body had one of the best physical fitness programs in Grange County. WHS'ers have never failed to acknowledge the dignity which the athletic department so proudly displays. Western, hav- ing won many championships, is a perennial athletic power re- garded with respect and admi- ration. 9. ,: n A . wo ' ' gi - W J L A P , ' ' QWeSff2mi1'fT6'f VQLbHffi - ' ' T215 IWGWFW1 'J 4 ZQIT --iMi1li1sa11' Q ' 251 FiWf5f9ff? , 'Qf ' 5PUFQfAE?fl i iT'3lZ faq ' -21V Iiweifw? fftllwgf , F5 MbStQH1 '121l':LiikeWQQd , 1' gg gevgesgem' , H i A .. 'S2m't5'Ania ' 5 . 'valley . -' M, ,.,- ff ' f QWesr6m'f10 V -fMQrinaf V' , FIQ 5414. fi ',2 12,5 WEESfQi?l15j-O-' VAHQQM. 41 'W?SSe!9-'15f' Q.AWCSfH1?fi5??F55i ,il-122 '- ' - A il 866331-'.g' WGSfGr1Ill4? ' ' Gif If 73 U ' FQ 1iW?1S!fiff1 ' 1 95 :1gAb?iiig:,!- .-ml Hwestqm .1325 ,.,,, 3 A' Q , .,.f f 5'W6f'tk: if f' +S5hft1,Kif'f 1 ' W5ii':E? j1wii9 Lg fiimz'-'L1'.: 5 1 1 WQSffmfi14,. i Anaheim: 597' 211. k - - zu 7 ' iBEE'FO0WLLi'SQQBEfij,j Q7 lj' Tfs9'Q,f g7W?5!?rhg3I2 ' fMilljkQni- gg ,J,,'l9fQ5 lzlillgl' Lil fwlgsterrj-F12 Rifhcinaf, , -1 1 l1iY'4i?2!6m2 40 Westeiir 1 'TE' 1 IS 'HL' ' Qlafilgewvoel 1 1 . JSEAKQ-fm! f- -. ., A. :Y , .E-,iE5,.CM , 75 Arr., u 1331 112-w 25Y5?f5WiW43f' , Mi81i?IH1 ffw62're6rHf63i ' QsI?51r', '11 1--g'. - A I, U : ,w::':gg iftm 1ifS ..-, -, ,,-L, .W , U. ,.,,4 . - vw -mv sf, 1: vi- , f m, Z if, J Q if .wtvxigseiigr '25 f ,. v T ,- L,:53,,iQ2b-,,,f,,.5 f4iq, ? 1'f '- . - a ag 0 M A , 7 '.. ijj. ? 13 avesigmwia Qfvaneif if '-- ' f Q or 5 :vw .fx if 1 . ,,f , 1 1: . , . M--f fiiiesgemb ' ,. 5 1 -192 :1ai. . - :Q Z . ?.W?SEfiw':i5W .2.fKW6fffT . ' I f 1 252' , 'K gi,y6gstEQm2e0xzf:a'+52-nsuf-ww 13- fi? 2' 55 NM-5 iff5,gEI 9.3 ' ': ffJ 41 A 1,2 F, ,. . fl -, ..:-,- A: 1 -.,-,,.Aw'- 35' 1 . ,,.,,.-.QM 1 Z... AL, :L:.A,,-1. :L5-izfglgvalg I fi: ' -'rv Fall sports Buddy Abourezkis field goal highlighted 1966 football year The early-season optimism of the 1967 varsity football squad, although based on sound rea- soning, failed to pay off as the Pioneers played a mediocre CO-9-OJ season record. Buddy Abourezk brought a sense of joy to the beleaguered squad by setting a new CIF rec- ord by booting a 43-yard field goal in the Marina game, bet- tering the old mark of 41 yards. Jerald Hall, noted for his abil- ity as an excellent running back, was named to the All-Sunset League Hrst team for defense. ' f' -'L wgfsrf--'-11, fm :H it UN ' 1 l3wiuw53v.MlHfiiieifi Westie-'H A 1 -h! ' ' 'Will 50 Opposile Page: Above: Co-Captain, Tim Wray. confers with coaches, Garvin and Crosby, during Anaheim game. Below: Standing, starting drfen- siue line: F. Sehooley,j. Oslron, F. Brueggemann. Pushing: D. Manis, j. Bright, F. Bland. P. Fer- guson, H. McCoy, j. Kahn. A. Aualos. Belou' lefl: Dan lW!ll1lS makes crushing tackle on charging opponent. This Page: Right: Co-Captain, Bill McKee. resists tackle by fierce opponent. Below: Fritz Brueggemann drags Colonist to the ground. Below left: Standing. offensive line : R. Yukilziro, B. McKee, j. Hall. B. Alrourezk. Kneeling: D. DelaTo1're, C. Perkins, H. Osborn, C. Andrews. H. Sleet, T. Wray, B. Lellsy. Four outstanding varsity football players were named to the All-Sunset League second team. They included Richard Yukihiro, Fritz Brueggemann, Craig Perkins and Harry Osbon. Yukihiro was known for his speed and strategic moves. He iivas a specialist at breaking tack- es. Brueggemann was tabbed for his defense. He led the Pioneers in interceptions. Perkins was instrumental in clearings holes in the line for Pioneer running backs. 51 Ask any gridiron fan to name the most important person in a football team and he will tell you that it is the coach. Coach Uglesich could be named to any All-American team for his outstanding ability to train young men for the coming campaigns of life. The Pioneer head tutor is not only the most important part of Western's grid season-he rates with the best coaches in Sunset League play. Westhi was fortu- nate to have coach Uglesich. , 'C' TTWT? E9 1 :-' 7 77'fq'7'1'2'7 : . 52 W 1 Opposite page: Above: Quarterbacks, j. Garcia, B. McKee, P. Velasquez, and Coach Uglesich. Center: Bill McKee makes end sweep a ainst Anaheim. Below: Standing, offensive emi: R. Daley, A. Avalos, B. Leisy, S. Grabham. Kneel- ing: Coach Parks, F. Brue gemann, D. Dela- Torre. This Page, Above: Ajir each game, team members join with Student Body to sing Alma- Mater. Center: Standin , line backers and ends: B. McCoy, j. Hall, B. Bimd, T. Langley, T. Gay. Kneeling: Coach George, A. Avalos, H. Osbon, D. Suoboda, D. Mamls. Center left: Bob Bland makes tackle on Westminstefs halfback. Left: grailg Perkins and Collin Andrews make up field oc . f 'ct M was il 11 in-A - W isiglzi FEW in in , Wi, L 1 ,1 ga 3 'E - ,in ,Ek if 1 , Football is a many faceted sport. For a team to be a con- tender-and possess the Pioneer spirit-there is needed a double platoon of players. Defensive backs are needed to stop the onrushing opponentis steamroller. Tackles and guards are the mainstay of any line. If the line is strong in the tackle and guard posts, the backfielders have a clear path to the goalline and fame. Very seldom are the defensive backs and linemen acknowl- edged for their superior work that opens the holes for TD,s and victories. Assistant coaches Parks, Wil- ton, Tysell, George, Garvin and Crosby were the men designated by head coach Uglesich to direct the defensive and offensive for: mations. Although their work goes un- noticed, they are a necessary commodity to the producing of a top-grade football team. It can be truly said that they deserve the gratitude and ap- preciation of the Student Body for their jobs that are more conducive to hard work and no glory than accolades. So, to the assistant coaches, thanks for a tremendous effort. .m mia. li ' K. sn.. ,,,E'i'gg,rg , . Q 5231, 11 1 :Jfffif a i 'H 54 Opposifv pagr: Mila' C1II'jIl'llll'l'. Hrurz' Murplzy, and john Briglzl nmkz' crusliing lucklr- nn Colon- isls. Clwziw: Srmuling. trufklvs and guurzls: C. Perkins. j. Knlm. j Briglii. C Orr. Kmfrling: Couch Cfmsby. P, l'1l'l'gZllSlIll. B. Tuc'lcvr. T. Wray. Beloit lift: Sllllllllllg. flzffrnsizgrf lmcks: j. Oslmn. B, Hilliurfl. IS. Mr'K1'1'. D lDC l.l'0lI, F Srlirmlvy. Kl1L'l'lfIIgi C.'rmz'l1 Garvin. T. jolznsrm. A. JUYIIIIIUV, B. Murphy, lf. Br11i'ggvn1un11.j Snyrlrfr. Brlmc: Pionz'z'r llL12'Ill1l'fS. lirufr' .Xlurplly mul Bill llilli- ard. prvpurc' lo stop Slllllll A1111 lmlflmck. lirlrliv Stczcurrl. This Pllglf' Right: Smnrling. ujfvlisirc' bucks: j. Elll'l1.j, Olmmi. j. T1'ulimf':, R, Yu- kilzim. B. .-Xlmurmk. j. Czllrlcy. Km-cling: f.'0lIL'lI U'ilion. S. .xll'f:lll'lj!'l', j, Hull.j, l'.lllll,QIlll. Cr'uIz'r: Fritz, Briwggvnimzn pulls flown Fulrmi. 1L'l1il1'jim Usbon. Bob Xlrffoy. mill Tim Lllllglfy rlosv in jbr Ilia' kill. Belair: Cnarlz Vglvsirli mlks io Ivan: fluring !'I'll!'flll ,mini of l.m1m gunzv. This Page: Above: Harry Oshon and Tim Wray head flown field for tackle. Center: Standing, offensive interior line: C. Carillo, C. Perkins. T. Wray, j. Adams. B. Sullivan. j. Adams. C. An- drews. Keneeling: Coach Tysell. P. Ferguson. H. Ushan. B. Bland, R. Sleet. C. Tillitson. M. Car- penter. H. Peamon. Left: Bill I.eL9y. one of many Varsity players who gainerl experience l1y playing in j.V. gamex. makes catch against Loara. Oppo- site Page: Above: Top ro1r.j.X'. squad: j. San- zaro. R. Heuclemon. Row 2: j. Iiaelz. P. Ve- lasquez. A. .-Xmazlor. j. Hogan. M. Davis. Row 3: S. Mdfarzser. T. Cay. j. Snyder. j. Bright. j. Cawley. Hou' 4: j. Adams. T. johnson. K. Whit- ley. C. Shingleton, Cf. Orr. Hour 5: H. Daley, j. Farligan. D. Souhoda. B. Leisy, S. Grahham. Row 6: j. Garcia. D. Sweet. G. Lovejoy, R. Porter. D. Black. Row T: R. Cooney. B. Sullivan. j. Hilfen- haus. B, Tucker. j. Quick. Rou' 8: M. Carpenter. H. Bland. C. Tillitson. S. Adams, C. Carillo. Below left: john Bright and Mike Carpenter run off fielll during Anaheim game. .ad -- fi ,A 1 , - L t Q ' .., 'wx 55359 IV emphasized team work on gridiron W' Coach Parks began the 1967 season with a mighty j.V. foot- ball team. His vaQued strategy certainly proved to be beneficial, and aided by assistant coach Crosby, the team fought victo- riously in all but one game. Such a record was attained by arduous toil put forth by each individual making up the squad, and much pride evolved from the success Lk g A made possible by the continuity ,,:r iini' midi: of the .coaches and team. By ,T -1,:.: X I t - emphasizing team work, Coach ,Q avgv, is r G r iffgfyi Parks hit upon the key to vic- e md tory. 3 gl ','l'i a ,Y vi Wimiii.usHf'Hwiiait-ifilrwlwi ii .rir esiiwim e-rw's a A a-iie ' rx 57 52' 14 -.L-LJ-411' ' , - ' -r - Z-if as-f-Y-1 . ',, - g Wa -, f fy... .,f1gA,.Q.a,x ,..: Mr- ' ' ' - i 1' . 'I 91: 3253115 - fl'm '-+L 'M ?ij'LfLr3g9.,1.L . , Bee and Cee gridders gained experlence Bw I 5 -- ii?-.aEes,..'.i,1'4,:M-Ea- :ni nv.. v wg The Bee and Cee teams ap- peared to have followed the frustrating pattern of the Var- sity squad. Headed by coaches Mclntire and Hernandez, Bee and Cee tutors respectively, the two teams played a highly competitive season. The Bees' C0-8-OD record was due to a lack of experi- ence, and an early season ham- pered by injuries. The team consisted mostly of sopho- mores, and thus the ability gained by experience was lost. The Bees were led by quar- terback Roy Sherer and Den- nis Himmel and Ken Helmick. Assisting Hernandez, coach Hlywka was dedicated to the success of the Cee team. The squad used the mentors, strat- egy to bring forth a Q4-5-OD season record. The Cees were led by quar- terback Iim Ortega. Leading offensive player was Joe Treece, who scored ll touch- downs. Treece also set two all- school records. In spite of the season scores, the contests were perhaps suc- cessful, because the Westhi Pioneers were rugged compe- tition for all oncoming op- ponents. ff , ig - ' ' ldlllgi. 13-1'5 is N , . TY ,rag ,rn-. l, llsifa-E 1 -liflaz ,..,l ' 2.14, , u. , fb gglqmfl 5 8 l f , Opposite Pa e: Above center: Top row, Bee squad: Coaci Beazell, R.C-agnon, R.Hooker, P.Soto, j.Sanders, B.Ybarra, Coach Mclntire. Row 2: K.Helmick, S.Rosario, D.Villalovos, j.Minnis, F.Kauffman, j.Boehme, B.Orr. B,Lee, j,Seidman. Row 3: M.Shroeder, L.Sullivan, L.Roy, S.Provenghi, B.Fry, R.DiPippo, D.Barker, D.Smith, R.Fulcher, Row 4: C.Trulsow, T.Hummel, M.Martin, S.Simpson, E.Valfre, D.Root, R.Sherer. L.McIntosh, M.Sellers. Center: joe Treece runs upheld to make touchdown. Below: jim Fisher eludes tacklers. This Page: Centerg Top row, Cee squad: Coach Hernandez, R.Westerfield, j.Treece, M.Stupy, P.-johnson, D.LovelI, Coach Hlywka. Row 2: j.Sproule, j.Cadomski, j.Fisher, j.Ortega, R.Hanna. C.Rankin, A.Beam, Row 3: D.Finlay. R.Kocher, C.Rafter, R, Harrington, B.Brown, D.Miller, j.Webrigh!. Below: jim Ortega makes block, 3 r 1 as 5 i Xe s A . , J 1 1 . g:AqW. - ,fs f , Q,.rff-, - - -A - '- - . f f ' - -'Q fs: --Y -ig ' K Q i f eg tk a ar lr Ka wai 1 .L , ay as N' if ' Q,-YQ .' ' ' ' 293. fgj- in -.i if -. + QL Qa,.....?.fllf:-1-..s.115.:ql. J ,Ami .... .MX ...,,. ff: Ama? The Pioneer Cross Country squad entered the 1967 season in a mood of controlled optimism due to its previous standings in the Sunset League. Despite their failure to retain their league position, obliteration of spirit ailed to exist in the mind of any team member. Each individual was fully trained and encouraged by Coach Coffman. Though his strategy was excellent, the out- come of the Harriers' endeavors were not up to the usual status. Harriers attempted to surpass prior record 60 Above: jV squad: M. Colling, B. Sar eant, S. Bailey, C. Rodgers, C. Gafney, W. Piillips, j. Raines, C. Greer, P. Dorsa, B. Smith, M. Bates. Center: Varsity squad: Flahrety, j. McCormick, S. Mills, T. VacLaren, j. Hass. R. Loera, E. Nelson. P. Vantilbarg, C. jones. Left: Coach Cogman talks to assistant coaches. joe Hic ey and William Hywlka. if 51522 Pri fp '37 . . 1- F I Ea l- l L 1 . i'.'. Q- Q, ggi J , , E lou, L- f S ...d' lull L 1:33 Varsity poloists retain league title Left: Top row. Varsity: T. Lawhorn, D. jacobs. How 2: j. Nook, j. Zito, D. Terrell. Row 3: S. Miller, M, Mclntyre, j. Lovejoy. Row 4: j. Brat- ton. Row 5: G. Flambures, E. Zdon, R. Vick. Row 6: K. Drinkworth, T. Freeman, V. Van Meter. Center: Top row, Bee: K. Nock, G. Duthie, M. Pittman, K. Swenson, D. Anderson, M. Fullam. Row 2: B. Sinclair, L. Chrisco, N. Enete, M. Metcalf Row 3: D. Brents, B. Saunders. j. Learner. Below: Back row, Cee: W. Blanks, R. Howell, j. Brauch, B. Holden, M. Longworth, D. Kenyon, j. Blanks. Front Row: M. Mcllrath, C. Walsh, G. See, D. Hoag, M. Paplia, T. Zito, B. Marsh. Below left: Coach Kough and Coach Gruendyke. H 1--'Iffi A ,ftitm'!'r x.t'vmn, f 'T5twt in :anew Sw: Coach Kough and assistant coach Mr. Gruendyke led the water poloists through another victorious season. By their strategy and tactfulness the team emerged to place second in the Sunset League, each member working together effectively as a team unit. The title was not merely gained, but earnestly sou ht. An enormous amount of wor was spent daily by every individual, in an effort to give Western the Commendation which she so solemnly deserves. , . f, , ,, , , I .I , 4 , .... Y li -U .Nfl ...tv ...J I .Q 2' 'jtiv , t g .illfeifaffhssf5,-'.f?5'tf1- .110 fe 1. .g:kb2e?3?1g3 3z,,'75t.,l13r.J,at5:g9'1ig.i,pjj1s.5t - v .,u H it 'H ' 'Ma w ....f ga i. .T .ii Nj ix M ew... ., 1 Q if xiii e .Q 1 .,..,,w,w-1 .. ,X v ' tp-2' ,pup A .. ...wa 61 I l -I-fri T .R ,s l'I,f,11,vY , Inside Autumn: Sophomore government asserted active leadership , , , - ,.,, ,,i.j,, !,.,Hg5,L Y ' 2 1 :gi 1: ja '35 The Sophomore Class became an entity shortly after school opened when Mr. Mike Vivion was named class sponsor and elections of ofiicers were held: President Doug Godbe, vice- president jim Botts, secretary Lynne Clark, and treasurer Craig Stone. Beat Anaheim Week was the first project in which the new underclassman participated. The Sophomore sponsored Sweet- heart Ball in February was the highlight of the year for the new classmen. XNS Opposite page, above: jim Balls. I.ynnv Clark. Mr. Vfuion, Rita CIllll',Ql'l'. Dang Cafllw. Almuv lift: Doug Godlue. Mirlrllc' lvfl: jim Balls. Mizlrllv riglzl: Craig Stanv. l.ynm' Clark. Belou' standing: Teresa Bloom, jam' VIIHlDL'lll'. Diane Klasvlz. Dvlobi llarlcan, Sally Gillzwrt. Lynne Clark, Doug Galllzv. Sitting: Marilyn l lllllllL'Ily. Craig Stmw. Bcttyzl Walls. Rita Callz',g1'r, .lim Balls. Kathi Owen. M M , ix i ,W 'iVt3,c,1,5,1V Am,55:g,,EgLA ,si W, 1 i Ha ,1 , H ,. w, i zz , a.i,f.,ji52Hm55 Qwxjmg , , W ,,.,,- .,,, . wax? iff? ' Mfg' J' 44 ...-'? 'il' 63 Sophomores followed pioneer registration trail for 1966-67 year On September 8, 1966, Sophomores planned their program for the coming year-their first introduction to Western. Allowing the students to choose their teachers and periods for instruction was a new concept for Westhi students. This was another example of Westerns desire to give the students more academic freedom. Top row: Kathy Aarons, Lee Abourezlc, Raymond Abreu, Barbara Adams, john Adamson, Donald Adling, Nina Adling, Anthony Agapinan, Mario Alarcon. Rott' 2: Karen Alcock, Gregory Altman, Cynthia Ambrose, Kimberly Ames, Craig Aniico, Edward Amor, David Andersomjarnes Anderson, Rita Anderson. Bottom row: Robin Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Claire Andrews, Patricia An- geuine, Bill Archuleta, Rudy Archuleta, Gayle Arnold, Ginny Arnold, Mary Arnold. Arie? H . . 'zz .fifrzeli ' PGY rr . , 'V ..:'f':i Y 1 sf' . 4, F V Y., li 2 Qf-A Y' 'r'1'l i V7 .erik -- ' 4, i f . .eaiavzre-iitim .. it i '-1 R V, . g' 2: A 1 n mr. Y , -' N' 7 . ' A ,J .f . '11, V, . L 4 , 'i A V 1 I H -1 I t t 64 .Al geese. , - ,V u wx X 1. 1 V Jia-wi . M. y.t:'ssst 1, ,sir 1' . .. 4 'rises am. W ,gg :.- . .- f 'A+ .- Hgh- r It I ' I L .fl ,A .1 i I n ' .if . .:,, -5 . . .v. W fe 1, I . A i re-! ?i:: kr gg an iii 1 H. y Emi A 'f' il ff Ik: JS . XX. 1. if il I-Q ' r ' I V ' 4 ir , ,V L ' 'LY 4 V nf - ' fp h I , 4, Quai, ,I 4' , Y rf -9, Q , 1 . ! , :., . , . i Y' H . 1 rf? f ' a i n 1? QM4 . 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Cathy Baber. Robert Bacher. Row 4: jack Bailey, john Baird, janis Baker. Row 5: Vlarslz Baldwin, Christine Bales, Wade Ball. Row 6: Neil Balsley, Dorena Bargus, Karen Barker. Row 7: Michale Barker, Stephen Barker, Wil- liam Barker, Row 8: William Barker, jeffrey Bartow, Richard Bash-ford, Robert Bashar. Martin Bates, Richard Bates, Donald Bauer. judy Baugh, janine Baughn. Row 9: Michael Baxted, Alfred Beam, Cathrine Beam. Chris- tina Beam, Michael Bearup, Michael Bellmar, Dana Belrnonte, Karen Bennet, Kent Bennett. Bottom row: Diane Bentley, james Bernard, Susan Besbeck, Alan Best, Dennis Birdsall. Linda Bishop, Deborah Bivens, Michael Bjork, Darrell Black. J F?T'7ff ' L' , r i-rn -J-f... - . 1 fn-e ,. . rise 1 -'- Y V- .5 .1-ni ,- B Q 5 - - 4 1 T-'W 1 ig'-ffm: bmw fx Lf 'fx - ' ' ' ' , ' .Wu ' , , Q B l ' i f , N I' my ' vt I . , it 2 .D Q .. . UM,,.VM A W' ggi ix, King I ' 1 1 -- 1 ww w w , gn Q N .r,.: : if f .j:.,',j, Z..'.j 111' ' ,V - 3,' ' 'ff Q '22 r' - i n 15: - 5 1 N. - ' .- J if - - I y'-:gi , ' wr - ' NW 1'-vw, J lily , Wav. :J-,S ,.,, 4 . 5 V L 5 V - . r' , 1- '- ' i. C3511 ' ' , 74 . 4' iii . 7 ' L . 1 I Wi . 'I , , , lzrf :ff lvl' 5' ' ...Wie ' L-.zg.?ial2iff Q Lv , 'L . :.- -if-11 IJ h-r rf -'f . s l I. We ,,x 4l .1 1, 'Et r is I qi. Top row: Dale Blackwell, Stephen Blair,jerry Blanks, Roberta Blasque, Elaine Blick, Re- becca Bloch. Row 2: Teresa Bloom, David Blough, Nancy Blu-n. john Boehme, Gerald Bagan, Patricia Bohanon. Row 3: Craig Boles, Steven Boothe, Rolf Borchgrevink, james Bo- ring, Kathleen Boshard, james Botts. Row 4: Barry Bourasa, Kevin Bower, Nancy Box, jejrey Brauch, Steve Brebes, Christine Brede. Row 4: Edward Bremel, Terry Brennan, Da- vid Brcnts, David Breskin. joan Brewer, Shir- ley Briggs. Rau: 6: jon Bright, Harold Britto, Cynthia Bronson, Dorothy Brooke, Angela Browder, Carol Brown. Row 7: Patti Brown, Randall Brown, Rebecca Brown, Robert Brown, Terry Brown, Sherry Bruce. Row 8: Cheryl Bruffy, Clzarlotta Brunner, Larry Brusaw, Terry Bryant, Craig Buczkowski, Steven Bunkelman. Rou' 9: Rick Bunker, Paula Burger, Mary Burks, William Burns. Robert Buroza, Carol Burtner. Bottom Row: David Bushell, Avalon Butler, Richard Bu:- zard, Donna Byrom, Vikki Caldarola, Ken- neth Calderone. 3 vi uf' :ff-. gui .5 ar- .. ...W +,y--'1- 5? , l 1. ..f Q. Jim ,, i , . ,V yi-L, :lf 1 .-7 - r Yr. f f s rl 3 5'-J i :Vg B L - . kim . an fl f 1 x-' ' . ' ' . ix XTR L' .I z E' B 1 flyggiag vyblu A V VT .Af D-ff K.. -,. I ji.. -. sad l gr' k eg. I X ' i A .sginbfrrcf h . 1- fl, W A ' W: ' 1 f i i Q, , y i N f ' Q 'iii 3- gf., B A , -71? - ffl! ., . ia- 1' he k A fi B B r -- ' Hg' N5 ' At, 'fi if ' fi , N, 1 Jr- 1' . , V i A by---'iii 'K f' A Wx I i is -: IPL .f . H ':-. ., , it . -E , Q .. , H : yy? ex ,r N, 2 V I T F' My tw B lsr . .ss r it ka, Q. 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L gb ,A .Q iikgiitii F YW? H I k N I k H! time 551 1 -a ik ' 'W 5 ' ' 4 , I ,VCI ri K ,i ,, Top row: Carol Campbell. Edith Campbell. Greg Cannom, Gloria Cano, Rebecca Can- trell, jo Caplinger. Row 2: james Carlton. Robert Carrigan, Charles Carrillo, Mary Carrillo, Linda Carroll, Anita Carson. Row 3: joan Casella, Ronald Caswell, Debra Causky. Carol Cecil, David Chamberlain. Constance Chandler. Row 4: Carol Chantler, Loyita Chapel, Gregory Charrier. Linda Chase. Va- lerie Chernoff, jeanette Cherpeski. Row 5: Robert Chesnut, Lynette Chewning, Lonnie Chrisco. Ann Christensen, Chris Christensen. Karen Christensen. Bottom row: Gail Chris- tianson, Rick Christopherson, Brenda Clark, Charles Clark, Lynne Clark, Terrence Clark. Mr. Charles Koller lectured to his sopho- more class on the jhrndamentals of good driv- ing practices. Supplernented by Driver Training, the Driver Education class better prepared the students for all road conditions. W W for today and in the future, Students were taught 2 4 2 l that safety was in A . A 'L in c,,, ATL. H -f V. I V nf, FL, , ' ' 4' V . ., 4 . ., xx ' , ' ,: I 1' 4 g.jg5X g ' , . .' .::eg:4' - bthitmh' ,, i xfrqwwkw ' M.-. ' w X ,J - - f 0 . f 'V Q f ,Et E-- ' 1 H WW , ,Ll if it V 1 ' suites it ttftiffsit its -ZW.- fl, mu! 5 IH!!! is , 75- 'iff - ,, 5 , ,C 1 X P ,est , 4 A ' r ' 4 'N 1 I.. K X I yiffllt P- t I . tm -- .1 i 'Q- :g ' 'f ' -'Q V ,Li-if Y W v x, l ' tgail A -. .' Q-sag' -A ' lf: .Ji . i- 1:5 A Q- . ' u-,pr W 2 'sa N , F4 1 2 L H . ,E it ' l t r' R.. ' 1 'f ' ' --1 G --zl. , -G' QA by f' 1 Qtffwxi ,.gEi y L Qf'3'vf'W U f. r X ' XX ,L ' mifgafrigr-1-551' It ff' f tu 4 . 1 A rl up 5,1-., . , -- . yi , A X I' ' fu?-',-1 ,I-,gh .Q U- U H t X ' N L4 .LA .. , 1.14. - -, N . -444 season all year-round ' -'xlsxf Q: .' rg- 3 , , 13' 5' 'Af 41 ' fish A Ufwuwft ' ,,.24:1'1'?'Ks 1 f' 1 x , , . H x in . 1 . . tl 'ls :N - -A L E -E i .I l azz? L ' 'Zi ,, nt ., , ,H g - r t 4 . mf Ella SR gif fl ,if mm r Z Z :Z . ' ' 2' ' ig I V., J. 1 , .I 4 XV : -I 2 'U A4-jfs fl J' V . . . 5557 .L .rr ,.. 1 . 4 k....,f. .fl .:, x Us-.I 7 jg, it .ner ,J Top row: Richard Clemens, Lawrence Clem- ons, George Cleuerely, Doris' Clift, Karen Clinger. Debra Coan, Deane Cochran, Fred Coleman, Glenn Collard. Row 2: joe Coloana. jean Comer, Carol Conken, Paul Constantine. Christoph Cook, Roger Cook, Patrick Cooney. Lon Copelin, Melinee Corbin. Row 3: james Corcoran, Thomas Corich, Robert Corley. Beverly Cornell, Tamara Cornia, Stephen Coronado, Cathy Corrigan, Maria Cortes. Guy Cosentino. Rou: 4: Vernon Cosentino. Patricia Coughlin, Lawrence Couault. Row 5: Carol Cox, Eric Cox, Lawrence Cox. Row 6: Susan Cox, Dale Craig, Robert Crispin. Rou- 7: Erle Critchfield, Cheryl Crook, Rebecca Crouch. Row 8: Charles Cummings, Christie Curtis, Larry Cyrnbala. Row 9: Raymond Dade, Donna Dagenazls, Steven Daley. Bot- tom row: Cathy Dalrymple, joseph Dangelo. 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' I ' 't-1. -e- -A, I, ,mmf X.-VM, is it the if x--f -N-if , it , , any - R35 g fix. .' . , chi, am f r ' ' kA?MWB?xQ Lwewnwwwn ' J -: . .,, ' 7' f':2s,ai gt-.e ' . 532 Fi' ,,o WEWMU 'W' 1 iight-:fef Sophomores learned printing techniques, modern equipment The Linotype played a big part in publishing the Pioneer Press and other WHS printing. Top row: Mary Davis, Robert Davis. Mark Dawson. Sandra Day, Deborah Dayoolz. Paul Deboer. Row 2: Aura Decastro. Myra Decas- tro, jeffrey Dedmon. jackie Dehoog, Penelope Dejong. Martha Delano. Rou: 3: Michael De- lao. joseph Delph. Richard Deming, Barbara Denentl. Deborah Derbyshire. Kathleen De- sarro. Row 4: Beth Deutscher. Deborah Deux Christy Diaz. Row 5: Scott Dickerson. Glenn Dietz, Ilene Doernberg. Rou' 6: Doreen Doherty, Gary Damon, Sharon Donnelly. Row 7: Dennis Doran, Peter Dorsa. Karin Dowling. Rau' 8: Gloria Drake, Sheila Drake. Stepyn Drake. Rosemary Drakopulos, Linda Draus, Pamela Drew. Rou: 9: Nancy Duckat. Susan Dufey. Nickie Duncan, Robert Dunek. Linda Dunn. Karen Dunphy. Bottom row: Katherine Duping. Marc Duprey, Kevin Darden. Marcia Dyer. Patricia Dzamba. joseph Eagle. i ,., . Sophomores Participated in Homecoming H Playi' john Bright turned in his football toggeryfor that of a missionary for the Homecoming coronation show. Top row: john Edwards, Paul Egan, Laurie Eichhorn, Larry Elenes, lla Elliot, Linda Elliott, Sharon Elliott, Charlotte Elswick, Larry Eltz, Row 2: Noel Enete, Debra English, Ellen Erickson, April Errett, Claudia Essen, Moses Estrada, jeff Etheridge, Pamela Fairchild, Kenneth Farah. Bottom row: Barbara Faris, Teresa Farrell, Douglas Fee, Laura Ferguson, Carlos Fernandez, Steven Ferrtby, Troy Fessler, Susan Fetters, Gary Fielder. .:-. 1 N H F7 K is it it it i?i1WW L it 1 ww it 1 f V - - ' - ' fp' r ' V . ' , , ,, E r 1 if -fl .Q if- 0 :gif , E Er Y Y 1 s ., I A .E ' Y 'W' a V - ' 'W X ' ' X - Y ' s -1:-Q . Y. . - L if fi GW' 2 C + ' si L -if? 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Mary Fry, Robert Fry, Stephen Fry, Cheryl Fuen- tes, Michael Fullam, Marilyn Fullaway. Rou- 4: Karen Fulton, Kathleen Fulton, Donald Funk, joanne Farrow, Richard Gabbay. Elias Gabriel. Rou' 5: james Gadomski, Richard Gagnon, Meri Gale. Randall Gall. Debra Gal- lagher, Rita Gallagher. Rott' 6: Brant Gardner. Calvin Gardner, Kathy Gardner. Susan Garfield, Mike Garrett. Christine Garrity. Rou: 7: Pamela Garvin. Theodore Gates. Susan Gatti, Leonard Gaudreau, Kenneth Gautlier, Terry Gausryl. Rou' 8: Thomas Gay. Michael Gayk, William Gerhardt, Pamela Gerken. Karen Germain, Felix German. Rou- 9: Ray Giacomi, Stephen Gibbens, Sally Gil- bert, Pamela Gill, Virginia Gimbel, Carl Gi- mondo. Bottom rout Lee Gittleman, Barbara Glesrnann, Susan Gloege. Robert Gluth.jerry Goar, Douglas Godhe. 75 Westhi sophomores execute study habits The extended homeroom period ave stu- dents a study hall Jeriod on Tnesjays. Top row: jay Goddarll Alan Godlas, Frankie Goins. Row 2: Debra Goldman, Cynthia Gonzales. jejfrey Goodall. Row 3: Lynne Goodin. Carol Goovevitclz. joanne Garcynski. Row 4: Rick Gorman, Sue Goss, Richard Gould. Row 5: Elizabeth Gouorchin, Steven Gralrham, janice Graham. Row 6: Linda Graham, john Grahek, Karen Gramstad. Row T: june Grandi, Ronald Grelzles, Becky Green. Row 8: Larry Green, Rosemarie Green, Ste- ven Green, Christine Greer, Bruce Grefg. Joyce Greeg. Row 9: Larry Gregg, Fre rir' Greve, Charrzls Griffin, jacquelyn Grote. Candice Groves, Doris Gruwell. Row 10: Marilyn Guilford, june Gulick, Blayne Gumm, Gayle Gustafson. Mitrhell Hagen. Allan Haines. 72 '.: 'Q ,, ,VAQ 53:5 I7 , ,lr Z rg - V 1 v r s an M '53 i ML K ' Y 6' i, ' ' T, '37 5 :vii 171' H 4 ' N ' , IE an ., i I - --.----- Q 5 - -ru -ri 1-2. f '-wr, - Q we . M f ,Jr ' lill 9 r E ' iier 4 ' .:'fZ ?- ra, ' ALI! Y w A 1 1- 0 as A ' T13 L: :isr- 'mi 1:2 sg' - - V' Tar 3 Qi ' 3 vlll 1 224:14 Fil i iv , U . 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Ya! .XX , l i i ,Q .A ff 5 if Q4 is 5 tal ,sl g. xy XX rss' we 'i'wf ' 1 J 'I . zf- ,:e. ' ssl' . . ig .., , JT 1' in-A. V .sf 1 2. - gm? J' Q-JL.. 1 4 , -M sf, . . 5. ' ii' Q.-xy? Qi' X R ge Wfi' ' 7 3' A R 4 ,.. wif ' .r ,X i X N, at-M X i f .-:Q K A W' 7 ' n V I . l . . 1 'sf it i . Q, . it it 'H 'WX ' D R in .inf xf-my A W :Sh sign? it L. . i r..-'ff W , -. X ' X 5.-, fi as A 'H' ,s...,r- i' . Ch ies XX S it 5 X 451. 51 gi li wt, -X .314 --gXXX My r W Vit' f ' 75 . ' .fl R is sm ' 'fs f i, M 5' 'et ' ' gp' ' ig, J' 1 ' 1' P - i - .L ' ' fir . Sfif 7 R' 'ess , if Q -A LX. AW , it ,E F sg' t 1 X .1 3' ' V ww 'R 'f. 1 71 i , ,J 1 I- X. rug, A- ' . ,X ,. db Y 1 M 1 n. l..11.nl'..-uuunn-:JIT ' Top row: Michael Haley, Catherine Hall. Michael Haller. john Ham. Patrieia Hamil- ton, Bruce Hamme. Charles Handley, jcjf Hanks, Virginia Hanley. Rau' 2: Richard Hanna. Daniel Hansen. Vark Harris. Peter Harris, Timothy Harris, Allyn Hart, Dolores Hart, Coleen Haskell, Richard Hasten, Ron' 3: Shirley Hatten, Shirley Havener, Karyn Hawes. Susanne Hawley, Bruce Hay. Sheila Hayes, Wayne Hays, Ronald Headlee. Nora Heath. Raw 4:james Heg. April Heinemann. Roberta Heit. Denise Helmick. Craig Henry. Steven Hensel. Rau' 5: Kerry Hensley. Cheri Hereld. Andrew Hernandez, Yolanda Her- nandez. Maria Herrera. Ronald Herrera. Rau' 6: Kitura Heston, james Hilfenltaus. Martin Hill, William Hill. Laurie Hines. Robert Hirsh. Two sophomore students tried their new loeks. Installed in December. the locks make for easier and faster openings. Sophom ores tried new lock combinations Sophomore officers displayed spirit Top row: David Hoag, Lee Hoagland, Billy Ilohhs, Wayne Hoekenherry, Steven Hodges, Danny Hodgin. Row 2: Carolyn Hogan, Ro- bert Holden, Robert Holguin, Charles Hol- land, Deborah Holland, Heidi Hood. Row 3: Kenneth Hopkins, Deborah Horkan, Edwin Ilorton. Tanya Hougan, Mary House, Mi- ehael Howarth. Row 4: Anne Hoyt, Deborah Hubbard, Richard Hudson, Dennis Hughes, Kathleen Hull, Tajr Hull. How 5: Linda Hulse. Thomas Hummel, Mary Hunt, Eliza- heth Hunter, john Hunter, Mark Hunter. Row 6: jerry Huss, Carl lmparato, Dennis Inman, Marcia Irvine, Constance Ish, Doro- thy Isleih. Row 7: David jacohs, Carla jans- sen, Beuerleejcjlfens, jon jenserkjunejensen, Hieharzl jensen. Row 8: Douglas johnson, jean johnson. Mickeal ohnson, Patrica john- son, Pauljohnson. Philip johnson, Raymond johnson, Wiley johnson, William johnson. Row 9: Yvonne johnson, Leonard jones. Linda jones, Edward joswick, Robert Koller, john Karnes. Frank Kaufman, Natalie Kaufman, Nancy Keane. Bottom row: Bonita Kehlis, Linda Kee, Brenda Keefer, Marjorie Kendzierski, Lynnell Kennard, Daniel Ken- nedy, Dennis Kenyon, Stephen Kerr. Susan Kerr. if Z T' 111.5 2' w a s E ' .iiis isf 5 film 7? .7 ' lxxzxx 19 - ' ,. if? , Q' r Q i'-.11 D, A-ui ' , 3 P-ff '- viii -qffbg' ' V. 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Left: Lynne Clark. Craig Stone, Doug Godbe andjim Botts spent a day at Knotts Berry Farm. They are junior Class officers. 75 New Pioneers took in events traditional to Western High We.stern'.s atmosplwric pride was noticeable at every turn for the neu' Sophomores. Top row: Clifford Lacy. Linda Lake, Clay Lam- lmrt. Row 2: Mary Landry. Susan Lanrlstronz. Robin Lane. Row 23: Deborah Lang, janet Lang. Talmarlge Larkin. Rau' 4: Dennis Lawhorn, john l.au'son, Ken Lawson, Row 5: Shirley Lealcw. jeff Learner, Renee Lebeaul Row 6: l.au:renc'e Lee, Robert Lee, Sandra Lqlfler. Row T: Stephen Legree. William Le- ixy, Ronald Leon. Row 8: jacklyn Leopard. Rath l.epkf'. Eleuyn Levin, jady Lewlk. Kathleen Lewis, Beth Lichtenstein, Ilona l,ifsel1ult:., Barbara Livingston, Christina Lloyd. Row 9: Barham Loelcahy,jon Lofquisl, Stephen Logan. Cynthia Logue, Roxanne Loken, Douglas Lombarzlo, Kenneth Long. William Longclon, Mark Longworth. Row 10: Richarzl Lopez, George Lovejoy, john Lovejoy, David Lovell, Patsy Lovell. james Labk, Ralph Ladders, Anita Lujan, Annette lnulllquzlvt. w 15 25 334 -We - ,fl 'I Q V- 1 f . A fi 1 , . i' nt E, 1 I V, f t n i n-me .wx we . , 2, E1 .1 3 llgv' 2 l r , if 'wr 51752 gf- . YV .5 X . Q A M 1' rr 11 Hr W . ., Y M H Y. Q, xx, V 'W' .. 1' rua- 'Q' X, ,K - 7? . 6131 5 'TV' iz-it k .. .. V vt C-3 JA 2 N .L lah A 'if - t X ' ,. , t. 'zf'f t 1 'gi X 1 ' - , 3, ifxjgf i..,.:' e fin: 7. 5. . w ' U , L- 1 H ' 1 Y, gl 2 , W 57.2 imfggafmttr um-1:-A aww M N M W ,U -K H A V ' ,Q 1,15 e H ' 1 Nl N' f . ' l xlfl I -H 1 V 5:5 Uwagji t Lf gui-, In Y, U, rf' R -2 - R W, to A 5 . fy .I r fggff - ' , 4 - . .a5!5'P'-t 'S.: ,. . ' 1 t , ' .' ' .I - ' g ba- 1-1,,+:,.t'.-..a,::es''v -' 1 . M . gr rw-we X i ,4.,',,rIUv1se um ,311-1 . .sir . fi' '1 4 , I 'P . . 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Keith Lyon, Barbara Maag. Row -3: Cary Mack. james Macmillan, Rick Maday. How 4: Linda Madsen,jimrnie Maesias, Vicki Vain. Row 4: Deborah Mann, Lynne Manners. Larry Mar- cum. Row 5: Ronald Marin, Mary Markle. Cynthia Marlow. Row 6: Debra Marr. Susan Marsh, Royal Marten. Row 7: Donald Mar- tinez, Pamela Mary, john Masoner, Michael Maihia, Bonnie Mathis, john Mattison. Hoa' 8: Ella Maiile, Douglas Maxey, Michaela Maxson. David Maxwell, Nancy Maxwell. Lisa Mayes. Row Ill: Charles Mayfield, Sean McCarver, Steve Mr:Caruille, john McCawley, Louise McCloud, Sheila McCormick. Industrial occupations mtrigued Sophomores WE'Sll'fll.S fine industrial arts program pre- pared young minds for the trades of the future. Students delced into the complexities of electronics. Top row: Karen McCoa'n, Linda McCoy. Delores McCreary. Rau: 2: Paul McDonald, Donald McGiffin, Stephen McGonigal. Hoa' 3: Michael Mcllrath, Lawrence Mclntosh, Patricia McKay. Roux 4: Rebecca McKay, Lawrence Mc-Kinzie, Hugh McLennan. Rau' 5: Mark Mcvlanus, Bill McMullan, Elaine Mead. Row 6: Kathleen Mead, Linda Medina. Susan Meier. Row 7: Steven Meilsner. Steve Menely, Patricia Mercer. Row 8: Barry Mer- rell, Ronald Merrick, Roy Merrick, Frank Merritt. Thomas Mershon, Michael Metcalf. x 1 . 1 it I, 31 -2 1 , X it gm. .. if --it , ii: - , 1 r 5' 21: R it ii X ,W , Irr U W 'Lg 2 S tl , ' . x. t r . t. it 'XF-,.' . r, .1 W4 ,Q fr ': . V Rl? ' ' ' lrr D . ' 'F i .y',r,fa' ' V? W5 'if ' L iga Q'- ,- Q.. 5 :rf lx 15-gy M w greg Q iii 'S Row 9: Vicki Metcalfe, Cheryl Meyer, Sylvia ' Miera, David Miller, Debranne Miller, Glinda ' j k Miller. Bottom roux: Linda Miller, Sherry ' -' Miller, Brady Mills, Bruce Mills. judith Mills. ' gf- ' ' .jjj ' ' ' Kathleen Mills. ,,,, , 3 , ' ,gggggcg f ..... , . X. .' EL: ' .I Y A K ssnn t M 'crri ..... if-at .fm is ts i - A -1 , . 15 -'Y' r . , :.-, ..f' W, A r , ,L ..,,, l , Q4 i 'Q if . .F 'F 'N i f um 'Q 14' .lf LT. ' ' , U' fr? ig., 1 ,1 ' A 'Q 3 F. 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Ron' 5: Beverly Myers, Craig Myers, Ruth Nazleau. Glenn Nakawaki, Carl Nall, Mary Nance. Row 6: Shelley Nash, Linda Nass, Theresa Naughton, Linda Neer, Helen Nelson, john Nelson. Row 7: Sylvia Nelson, Debra Newman, julie Nickerson. Linda Nieto, Ron- ald Noble, Terry Noble. Row 8: Kris Nook. DeeDee Nolan, Brian Norzllof, Gail Norring- ton, Stanley Norvelle, Charles Noyes. Row 9: Glenn Nygarrl. Thomas Oakden. Carol Oaks. james Oddous, Kathryn Oertel, Steve Oftelie. Bottom row: Kathleen Ohara. john Ohls. Robert Olsen. Manuel Olzzera, Frank 0'Rourke, Robert Orr. ' ' wf'.i.i-- F777 V ' ' ,w i..wi-if' ,H 1- -' ' - ' f , -L ,n i- wi. , f -' -in t Q , A y YI , i. i , Qi ., 'Z Af?-rf l , ,W 2: M W 4, -, 'N 'V ,M-' M- , i iii Q ' t l n! 'P , X 7' .V ' I -X I A I 55,2 ' ..-Are is -. : VL. fl - T 1,:+' 'ff-3' T3 ' - if 1111, 'L-1 .L ., -sg, F 35- f . ,. , .1 :mn Y Vf N 1 fl. gy., I Kgs , ah - , T 1155? we a , ' 4 El 3 ffW.lL M' :IT ' ' V 5 .i ii , 1 N TU t 1 Lx, E., Q- ' I-7 I - 4 - LL ' , , , ' - Top row: Maureen Orrell, David Orti:, Ber- nard Osborne, Kathilu Owen, Deboralz Owens. Harrel Owens, Phillip Palazzola, Lorraine Pantle, Michael Paplia. Rau' 2: Di- ane Parker, Richard Parker, Moss Parkins. David Parrish. Thomas Parry, Robbin Pascoe. Lee Paster, Frances Pate. Deborah Patelski. Row 3: Cary Patterson, Lonnie Patterson. Vickie Patterson, Steve Peck, jirnmie Peek. Kathryn Peijfer, Beverly Penny. Patricia Pe- oples, Ruben Perez. Row 4: Yvonne Pertierra, Cary Pescevic, Allen Peters, Marsha Peters. Penny Sue Peters, Sandra Peters. Row 5: Warren Peters, Dennis Peterson, Diana Pe- terson, Kathleen Petrus, jerry Pfautz, Michele Phair. Bottom row: Bobbie Phillips, Sandy Phillips, Wain Phillips, Diana Pippin, jeanne Pitcock. Veral Pitsenbarger. . - it '1 if 5 as nwii, 1 . .- ' .I k A x, ,-.4 Xp. - V : X -I .si sn ., X, W, NZ '. HRM 3 x 5152.5 ,X , if wx,-., in ll'i . ilee 'il. l - ,.f i ' -1- f , l 4 ' g A' i , , v U its it t 1 1 + 6 kai- , ' . 'Winter i V X, y H Y L, ..,. -fi i -: - J' 1 P t iff' V - Ni 'Q A 5 I F I gnu at 'hut' n A' - lv-if ' f k It t 3 L fats: ' Q J - 'l - .,,, li' E 4' 9- l A e 1 ff' ii get f yr- , X , X ., , , ., .. ' , 7'5 - T?f'fff' 51 - X ff . , L, ' .,,f,.f,iz5,Z2'y:ZH B f 71755.51 , Q sp! it t fr Qs .f 2 il ., lag ' 1. L, - . .xx . ' x 'v 'ii P ' X x Q - B I It i E ' ' p fly 'K 1' Y ' 'F t vi' I I .e 5 1 ,A Q .nf X R ' L. ,x ,. , ,A . 5 ' f p-1-95, 4 1 qi, H u A 1 A 1 Q2 E gf' .I f J' frzff- 1- -ii: 5 5 . emi? se' ..- ' C U -Q .L ' ie z ,lq Q I 'Rf lift-'gig j 7' tl if f:.aiA5!!!: .V , . Y .5 , .. ' RN! , .Ly , e 1' . -.rf-7 , , My , i 1 5 2 my . ii' :fa , f. W ,Q P, gf' H ,, 2, , ,, S' ' N 4 H ii- ' M ' ' iae5'1sS..w. n- ,r 1 . .f '-we - M, ff an i X me .-if . is f, E55 f' i -. Q - V H . :-if ' Q fig: H' .,?,x,k .-:rw-4 Q 1 'iii r .. 'R l5 1 l , 1f, . w ' 6 , sf 2 .. A 433.4 P W fl xbgql ll A My 'si Y A i ' . ' ' , ,,,, vm - , . 'im 1 fi ' 'ii fl Qi' 3 if C we. L 1 'T Aff. iff: 2 U1 X 1 if as ,f M W E' C'-if , F5515 ' ii - Sophom ores assisted school improvement Sophomores were ll part of improving the campus, which included the new Student Park. Top row: Kathleen Pleiss, Beverly Pointer, jane Pooler. Row 2: Ricky Porter, Carlana Pragman, Donna Pragman. Row 3: judy Pratt, Leslie Preston, Rodney Price. Row 4: Steven Prouse, Steven Provenghi, Steven Przybylowski. Row 5: james Puckett, Helena Purchla, Beborah Putman. Row 6: George Quibuyen, john Quick, Timothy Racine. Row 7: Craig Rafter, Debra Ragan, Donald Raiser. Row 8: Charles Rankin, Everett Raposa, Rodney Raschke, Lawrence Ray, Gary Read, Richard Record, Kenneth Rector, Robin Reddick, Marvell Redding. Row 9: Carla Re- ding, Susan Reed, james Beep, Richard Reese, jacquline Rentz, Roberta Renwick, 1 Mark Resor, Deborah Reynolds, jennifer me V H - Rheaume. Bottom row: Michael Rice, judy .-f Q. ,Z Richards, Kristin Richards, Larry Richards, y . , Timothy Richards, Susan Richardson, Laurie A Qifv if Riedinger, juanita Rife, julius Riffle. ,.. . 4 V -I V 4 B i -- ' -- J 1, ' , - 3 1 ' if ff' rf-2 L .An ..!. N, 5 Y: A l l -E'ilk'f 5 yi?-vi ,Jig ii w is irmsw t f ' ' ' F'i'iiI.liE X ' L. L -5. l ' , F, I v ' ' '5..',,.,v..v . I v ' f . .. 5, . , 4' P ff'-,.i,,.,, ffa,,,, . ff' Q t ' , ?f33ifQ5:Qi3f4Ii:e:f5Q'L':k 'A ' 'fl f s a .. 1 W K ' Y ' A Ag lla P ' il 5 V r I ui... .. :, 'at eae .i:r i 'A 45r? S'9l I 1 fe? 1, .' ,wx Y' . , E ff' .. -12 . 1 'E' 1 .L figs- ,nfl Q1zz,.!,iU1,,,,iig2l Egggyj 'H W NWN LW' if - ff if i s-sm4',fA in ml! l '11, A-as, ' ... 1 185 I , ,- fs , . ,N , Y . V Q ll +11 ' w .,e 51.-'-'. Rat- ,gn ' :I-exif. wr.. 9- it fscfqii. .3 ss, , Sr .A sg. , N 2',q Q Q , 1.5 as Q. , ,Wi ' ' 'Ja f ,'4.rm,'i..: -4'- L '- Top row: Elizabeth Riga, Steve Rigby, Lynn Rippetue, Christine Rise: Howard Rissrnan, Wesley Robbins, Allan Roherts,james Robertson, Sally Robertson. Row 2: Denise Robinson, Laura Robinson, Steven Robinson, Susan :Rol1inson, Kelly Robson, Vickie Rockwell, Kathleen Rodgers, Vincent Rodriguez, Claudia -Rogers. Row 3: Ronald Rogers, Suzanne R.oleyfQ3DennLs Root, Teri Roper, Gary Rosene, Cynthia' Ross, Robin Ross, Sherry Ross, Susan R5thi.'Bow 4: jerrine Rothwell, David Rousher, 7Do'nnald Ruberio. Lawrence Rubin, Melville Ruby, Adam Ruelas. Rou: 5: jerrilyn Rush, Carolyn Russell, Marcia Russell, Marianne Russell, Ronald Rus- sell, Catherine Sabatasso. Row 6: Carole Sachse, Roberta Sales, Gregory Salsbury, Rebecca Samhdnzan, Carol Sandberg, james Sanders. Row T: Edward Sandoval, Michael Sandoval, Michael Sanzaro, Linda Saragosa, Bruce Sargeant, Donald Sarvas. Rau: 8: Dennis Saunders, Linda Saunders, jeri Saunier, Kenneth Sayers, Henry Schaeffer, Timothy Schallitz. Row 9: Trudy Scherba, Brian Schiller. Guy Schingleton, Alan Schrnehl, Clarence Schmidt, Connie Schmidt. Bottom row: Donald Schnaufer, Charles Schneider, Gwen Schonfeld, Martin Schooley, Beverly Schoonouer, Diana Schorer. 82 T- 1 , ,W 3 , X4 . X s ,5 ,., ' mg 'W M , 3. S I Q ' L M ' a d as sw, , ' . QQ, h -A P A it S ,QQ ff? eil Wi, 7:-gl fp H 4 E P f'-' 1 um, if V , R has i 5 eff' 5. P . - .,'.,,k. . 4! . 11 Q' . 'IRL l .ix ' ll .. ,' 5 b .- I, 1, lu' JH, , NYM, N s- ' I -, .4 .lf 1 - K 5 'W' -thi. ir 1 ff l :Ei-V--, . ll ,L 4 ,I If 1, H . v we 1 'Fl .- 2 fit' , 4 H ,Mr f - iw iii, Q Fri? , 'I' -'.:s . M iimtlid-' Xfmilglgl , -'swf' Ktlgivsff if . J mmm . 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Art students created 'shapes of things? Creativity was expressed hy Mrs. Gen- evieve Brawnhs art class. By using simple utensils the students were able to create ah- stract forms. Top row: Charlene Schroeder, Mark Schroeder, ,Michele Schroeder. William Schubert. H1171 Schultz, Anne Schureman, Gabrielle Schwalbe, Mark Schwartz, Cary Schweitzer. Row 2: David Scrogham, Dennis Searls, Richard Searls, Gregory See. jay Seidman, Michael Sellers. Michael Sellers, Marleen Senteno, Michael Sepe. Bottom row: Manuel Sepulveda, Pam Sever. Nancy Seu- erns, Sandra Sewasky, Daniel S6'yl7l0lll'. Fredda Shackleton, Dale Shaddox, David 5, Shaddox, Barbara Shafer. , U 1 ,. I, ,7 I I ' , f v J , K S' ' 1 a . A ,N I X , ', , - ,f 5' . N 4- is ' lix A :' -.L 1' in r' - at Y gf , zzz Q'-11. XT '- W , , .-Q. 3 ' ' il .cl wtfiax 1f TQ I ' ., s :MF xx, ,vi my iii? gK? x W lx P M t..,, X l' . ' f A alan! 5 i - i G1 -lg 3 ,fy A 5 ' 5 ,P 42. V in .4 - v-wx., . I , . 'ELA l lib gm. !!?? '1 r U ' 21 :1 ,K A V, , 5 ' ,.-li :, l A ti. . QQ. .jk n Physical fitness dlsplayed in classes This page: In girls' PE class, students got into the swing of things while learning golf. Op- posite page: Push-ups were good warm-up exercises in Coach Cojfmarfs class. Top row: jtjfrey Shank. Harvey Shapiro, Gary Sharp, Cheryl Sharpe, Karen Sharpe, Deborah Shaulis. Row 2: Denise Shaulis, Valerie Shea, Donald Sheets, Buddy Shelly, Toni Shelp, David Shepherd. Row 3: Roy Slzerer, Debby Sherman, Debbie Sherman, Dennis Sher- wood, Pamela Sherwood, Michael Shores. Row 4: Denise Shubin, Felix Sierdsma, john Silva. Rau: 5: Susan Simonin, Gary Simons, Robert Simpson. Row 6: Sandra Simpson, Steve Simpson, William Sinclair. Row 7: Ni- eholas Singer, George Skinner, Linda Smartt, Row 8: David Smith, David Smith, Debora Smith, Douglas Smith, Elise Smith, Hilary Smith. Row 9: john Smith, Melanie Smith, Steve Smith. Susan Smith, Terri Smith, Terri Smith. 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Karen Stein, Deebett Steinberger. Barbara Steiner. johnny Stevens, jeanne Stewart. Michele Stickley. Craig Stone. Hou' 4: Robert Stratton. Neil Stracchio. Charles Stuart. Michael Stupy, Tim Sugiyarna, Laurence Sullivan. Row 5: Richard Sullivan. Steven Sullivan. David Sumners, Marsha SIIS-Sklllll. Victor Svimonojf. Kevin Swadislz. Bottom row: Nancy Swanson, Charlie Szeeazey. Deborah Sweet, Constance Szuigart. Faye Tagle. Daniel Tamborino. 85 Y Y' rv-'Q Y W ,M we , 1. ug, .5 , Lt ff H N ,-we J . ff wi, A M I 86 'R A 1 Q , Y. M.. ,.. X Top row: Phillip Tapia, Stephen Tarkan, Sherri Tatlouy james Taylor, Richard Taylor, Irene Terry. Charles Thompson, . David Thompson, Dorothy Thompson. Row 2: Eur- iea Thompson, Shirleen Thompson, Sue Thorne. Craig Thornton, Steven Thorsen, Ginny Thrapp, jerry Tiflwell, Diane Tietsort, William Tinnns, Row 3: Steven Tolar, Pamela Tollzert. Karel Toman, Benny Torres, Edward Torres, Christoph Totten. Gregory Trickett. Keith Triffon. Bob Triporli. Row 4: Thomas Trujillo, Glen Truslow, Patricia Turner. Rau' 5: William Turner. Lawrence Tyler. Sally Ulrich. Row 6: john Unruh, Karen Urban. Belinda Valdez.. Row 7: Lynda Vanderwaal, Don Vanosclel, Richard Vargas. Row 8: Gerrit Vantilhorg, Mark Vasquez, Billie Verge. Rout 9: Alvin Verrett. jane Vondette. Ruth Vor- zcerck, Bottom rout Richard Valle, james Wainwright, Scott Walik. jim Craig, Sophomore Class treasurer lahouet ouerdifl Western hospitality. Below, Lynne Clark, Sophomore Class secretary, prooerl that there was friendship lietzreen the Pio- neers anfl Indians. Leaders met Indians in peaceful reunion ,i , M . utllwr ttti . ,Q it Wi, W i V ir r T T an TT q Q Af- .Q ft. , H.- TL- K I B fa D -A D , ,. . ' .1 1 ... , x , T - ' M ,A w. . , x. T - mshlxlillj V f i 6 It 1'1'f?X'al E 1 X Tl V ,.-.- . -i:f.: i ff . .... ' i - h 5 ... .. r . .-rf ii. 'ff ' if!! F.: 1 il T - - - 7 Xe ,, ,H .t ' 'V' . 'fig is T y T Q 1 ,. 1 li T T e 9,-A! ls t T '-:-.2. pr -P ,.. 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' N 'V - , 1 ,V ' .QV TK -K 5 A Q ..f,.3 - . A' 'rf 1 j N , ' -- AK ',. 1 - - N ' ' ' ', . 72 -' - - .. , , . 1 -,,.V.--.-V' -'?2'Q'ei i-5 i . t .TQ .iw 'W W! :,'i13 -: -Eff ' iiif .a P ' N ,fr yi ., ..,, . End ,A H NN .T ' S gl' f ' -4 TEE' ' d' is Hi fi 1- H ,gf 17 V, I 15,11 A-l 'J ,J IB D X 4 4 5' N 11 1 if 1 ' yi I' 'W ww .Q fzaxii.. 1, wffraii.. r '1 : . . X - -T' N mln ' .-.- , -nf, 1- . E A . - . 1 1 , . -13 ...Q I . jimi I M?Y L Ee .,:, 1 ,, . , RN Q . ' T A f X. R s . P 5 J R i lk H uw:-in .1 . W Www 'D -Q M :LTV - ' T-,i f .F it X W iil f - A 'I T 'Tai lk I- I N ?' 1 'bk K ek kv Wi ul-ii :N -is E ' 1 Top row: Gale Walker. Keith Walker. Kirk Walker. Ronald Wallace. Stuart Wallach. Gary Walsh. Rou: 2: Gayle Walton. Uartha !Vard, Marian Warnick, Stacy Watters.janel Weber, johnnie Webriglzt. Row 3: Kerry Weis, Ronnie NVeleh. Bettye Wells, Cynthia XVells, james Wells. Timothy Wells. Rau' 4: Cheryl Welsh. Ilene Wenger. Charlene West. Roy Westerfield. james Wheeler. Lawrence Wheeler. Row 5: Sharon White. Randall Whitman. Margaret Wickham. Dauizl Willi- ams, jerry Williams. Pamela Williams. Rou' 6: Richard Williams, Robert Williams. Allen Wills, Lola Wills, Deborah Wilson, Cail Wil- son, Rau' 7: jerry Wilson. Robert Wilson. Sandra Wilson. Susan Wilson, Thomas Win- kler, Douglas Winters. Rau' 8: Steven Wise. Karen Hfohlgenant. Kristie Wolf Haroltl Wood. Kenneth Woolery. Lana Worley. Ron' 9: Sontlra N'orley. Leslie W'right. Thomas Yaberg. Robert Yharra, David Young, jen- njer Young. Bottom rou.': Loretta Young, Ann Zamarripa, Victoria Zehra. Andrea' Zettas. Steve Ziegler. Thomas Zito. Above: Bruce Murphy received his first mar- riage proposal from sophomore Drill Team initiate Sharon White as Sherri Langendorfer watched with amusement. Below: Sophomore president Doug Godbe found a companion at Knotts' Berry Farm with the help ofjunior president Rwk Dortch. WINTER HIGH Cold winds and rainy skies prevailed as yearbook staff worked throughout holidays - - T - il' 7 gg'- Q -2 1 .??l,'Ft-'ivlllzi ui' - ,.rl With momentum built and ideas firmly entrenched, the Pioneer Yearbook staff continued to devote time and energy to the completion of the book. The un- forseen problems of bad nega- tives and student absences pro- longed after-school sessions in the quonset. Cold winds and rainy skies provided a working atmosphere for the brigade of typists, artists, and self-appointed supervisors who combined their talents to pinpoint trouble spots and bring uncompleted pages into focus. The theme originated in autumn finally came into full bloom as young journalists discovered ways of altering, developing, and improving the design of the Pioneer '67, The potential power of the theme as it was Hrst envisioned became obvious as page after page was returned to the staff for correction and approval. Some- times there was a mistake in the copy, sometimes a picture had been cropped incorrectly, or perhaps the overall effect was not as pleasing as it had originally seemed. mgww g Upper left: Carla Hardaway stood by as janie Rasenquist, judy Walsh, Denise Hawkins, and Roz Howard gathered to contribute to the Winter division ofthe Pioneer '67. Upper right: Even the hardest work was alleviated with friendly discus- sions about pictures and design ideas, as Denise Hawkins and janie Rosenquist illustrated. Cen- ter: judy Walsh checked and corrected the orga- nization section's proof sheets. Lower: jan Grabham redrew the faculty and administration division several times before she approved the final design. 89 Under administrative guidance, the students continued to join traditional organizations Above: Clubs combined their efforts together to cheer on the team. Right Portraits, Top Row: Miss Berg, French Clubg Miss Fuller, Spanish Club: Mr. Hoffmaster, Key Club. Row 2: Mrs. Terkleson, Service Club: Mrs. Le Count, Westernettes: Miss Taylor, NFL. Row 3: Mr. Pritchard, CSF: Mr. Koller, Ski Clubg Mr. Hamada, AFS. Row 4: Miss Bertotti, AFS: Mr. Hoskins, Science Clubg Mr. Stanfield, Science Club. Row 5: Mr. Wilcox, Math Club: Miss Brass, FBLA: Miss Brown, Thespians and Pioneer Players. Row 6: Miss Nye, NHS: Miss Bornschlegel, Pep Club: Mr. Clough, IOC. Row 7: Mr. Garvin, Varsity Club: Mrs. Munroe, German Club: Mr. Orlojf, Russian Club. 90 2' ti- W- . W V VW 'T I swf Aside from academic educa- tion, organizations played a vital part in Westerrfs school life. Since the interests of the students varied, numerous clubs formed through the years and became traditional on the campus. These clubs extended many opportunities for members to obtain responsibility and ex- pand their participation in ex- tracurricular activities. Clubs also became a natural means for members to meet others and to form new friend- Ships- .-Q.. . W , L,,, ,, .,. ,. , ...,.. 4. -V wr ' iw-. .Ay isa si? . L 'P ' 1 s ef-1.-iirzqs 1 ' A 5 i Y I 1' ll ' 9 in , . . .rl ?f.v.m,, Y .-2 l ..5g55j:?'knwjr: 9-Ep: .M ai' ,. r .. French and Spanish clubs added a touch of fun to learning Top: French Club: Top row: D.Bohne, R.G0uld, F.C0leman, L,Eltz, L.Neer, S.Dav- idson, D.Fee, D.Manis, j.Denny. Row 4: j.Could, j,Downard, C.Fort, K.Landry, A.Hoyt, K.Stein, D.Dayoob, K.Hensley, L.Norrington. Row 3: K.Petrus, C.Miller, K.Gumm, K.Boshard, C.Barnett, C.Norring- ton, M.Britton, F.Pate, E.Campbell. Row 2: j.Downard, B.Cornell, C.Sachse, V.Lai, M. Sanzaro, C.Coorevitch, E. Rodriquez, V.Hunter, E.Barba. Bottom row: Secretary j.MitChell, President, N.Behman, Treasurer j.Blatter. Left: Spanish Club: Top row: L.C-agnan, L.Brinton, N.Richards, Row 3: P.Peters, S.Salinas, R.Vacarro. Row 2: S.Lundy, Treasurer S.Payson, E.R0driquez, Bottom row: Vice-President D.Levin. Secre- tary B, Southwick, President j.Deer, X -- .N 22:f+:W1.,,:mfw- ', ., 7 .. -fi 1 -' , LN 2 -yr r r M .. . Y -1 , , .sfgetif-, i w-1-.,a.,-,,-,. Y . . - A r Students who wanted to combine fun with learning were invited to join the French and Spanish Clubs. Both clubs offered members an opportun- ity to enrich their knowledge of other nationis cultures. The French Clubls events included a Mardi Gras con- ducted with a French flair and a final banquet which ended a perfect year. The Spanish Club toured Olvera Street and on various occasions sampled the tradi- tional foods of the Mexican people. . M -Y .1 i ,,, , f2WR?e1,ig.sSvWQ5 -Mft! it Kia :W . -L , i - 'I 2 ,gr 4, jp . :- . gr Q, .1 - ,gps Key and service clubs Worked to improve school and campus Key Club: To row: S.Bailey, D.Moore, E.Pela, M.ShandJ. Row 4: W.Phillips, P.Har- ris, S.Wallacl'1, P.Grand, D.Blou h. Row 3: S.Logan, T.Hull, R.Tyler, B.Saunders. Row 2: G.Maxwell, L.Tyler, 'l'.Heisler, D.Hodges. Bottom row: J.Raines, president: R.Knudson, vice-president: j.Booth, secretary: E.An- dorko, treasurer. Service Club: Top row: S.Keeley, S.Sabatasso, R,Ottenson. Row 4: R.Cervantes, S.Daly, B.Wild, C.johnson,Row 3: A.Marshall, ill.Mekis, W.Meisner, L,Fowler. Row 2: M.A lstrom, R.Miller, C.Keeley. Bottom row: K.Swanger, S.Sims, L.Piper, D.Kelley. ll'-WTllilildllllllllld WW' it i Wt vw Wvwmf wWM1 ' fwfr- uf 1 ,WW M, 5M'my,,,lWWW,W my fig rw film With effort put forth by both Key and Service Clubs, various jobs around the school were completed. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Hoffmaster, the Key Club participated in such activities as selling cokes at games, and sponsoring a co- rec night. With the help of their ad- visor, Mrs. Norma Terklesom, the Service Club held a bake sale, sold Christmas cards and helped orphanage children in Tia Juana, Mexico. W me , f' f : ark t-aZ:4 ? ' f' v551 7359 . 92 H ,Q ..., . v 1 J' F fx.. li 4 y --fl -- 1,.:- r 1 V VP Serving the school and beauti- fying the campus were the main purposes of the Westernettes. Girls willing to donate part of their time to the club and school were welcomed to join. Westernettes sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance and pro- moted 'Beat Anaheim Week, by selling Voo-Doo dolls. Mrs. Marjorie Le Counte, the sponsor, was aided by Donnis Wilson, presidentg Sue Pragman, vice-presidentg Nancy Keane, secretaryg and Kathy Carson, treasurer. , f ! 4,254 Westernettes also aided in lmprovement Top row: D.Keane, L.Riga, L.Finnell, S.Land strom, P.Lizak, C.White, P.Knudson. How 4 R.Cardon, U.St.john, D.Brundage, C.Payne P.Mann, C.Cruwell, C-.Cardon. Row 3: K.Kir- chner, L.C'-roff, S.Cantrell, L,Riedinger P.McAfee, D.Mann, K.McCown. Row 2 l.Eisenreich, M.Sugiyama, B.Keefer, L.Bishop C.Roberts, C.Calderone, W.Saroch. 1: A.Hart K.Carson, D.Wilson, L,Cantrell, A.Reille N.Keane. NFL Speech chapter was presented with top district award Top picture Top row: B.Schaefer, B.Gardner R.Tyler, S.Sewell, D.Blough, R.Wray. Row4 T. Heisler, M.Manners, T.C-oldman, P. Peo ples, C.Ro ers, B.Sullivan. Row 3: P.McNees D.Chenard, K.Peoples, S.Ruhr, W.Schekman C.Felleng, P.Banta, S.Storts. Row 2: D.Le vm S acobsen SCood1n Russell CEn ly -l , - fl- Q - S dahl, E.Pitcher, j.Sage. Bottom Row D.Swartz, C.Schwartz, K. Moss, P.Wright Left Top Row: R. Bayer, j.Shank, K.Wilson How 4: R.Dortch, E.Pela, C. Maxwell. Row 3 K,Harrington, M.Martin, L.Sullivan D.Rothenberg. Row 2: C.Nakawaki, M.Phair j.Mekis. Bottom Row: j.Raines, j.Deeter j.Booth. E K, -N .1 of ,rg .:. JW,4'uiQ'uiQ'uiwguigigjglllifigg g i l' I Western's chapter of the National Forensic League re ceived the leading chapter award for the East Los Ange les District at a special assem bly December 15. The award exemplified the hard working students who participated in many competi tive speech tournaments. Miss Taylor was club spon sor. Oflicers were president Dean Swartz, vice-president Gary Schwartz, secretary Pat ti Wright, and treasurer Ken Moss. fgy ,F?gLig'Wgg' vi g.-?s4 ,. 94 Federation represented the achievement of Western High School. Following the motto Schol- arship for Service, CSF proj- ects included painting. the Western insignia on the library roof, a post game dance, the Ugly Man dance, and educa- tional field trips. Mr. Robert Pritchard, CSF advisor, was assisted by presi- dent Dan Levin, vice-presi- dent Iim Raines, secretary Joyce Iohnson, and treasurer Sharon anderson. g gg Scholars were eligible for CSF recognition Top picture, top row: G.Walker, C.Meyer, P.Turner, L.Sullivan, B.Troutman, T.Sullivan, j.Streeter, C.I-Iilfenhaus, T.Wilcox, R.Knudson, j.Shank. Row 4: B.Schoonover, K.Rodgers, S.Fitzgerald, D.Kluch, R.Reinwick, H.Sm1th D.Kluchtenstein, R.Lepke, B.Wells, C.Welsh, j.Ferguson. Row 3: M.Susskind, P.Peters, S.Ul- rich, j.Deeter, B.Saunders, C-Norrington, V,Lai, P.Banta, D.Moore, P.Harris. Row 2: S.Reed, S.Payson, R.Moir, S.Sullivan, j.Wakeland S.Coodin, S.Weninger, j.Wessman, N. Haupt E.Rodriquez. Bottom row: j.Woody, D.Swartz, D.Swartz, D.Levin, S.Anderson, Llfiaines j.Booth, R.Lande, Bottom picture, top row R.Sullivan, K.Walker, T.Wray, M.Robison D.Bergquist, C.Maxwell, K.Lawson. Row 4 C.Oaks, D.Derbyshire, L.Brinton, C.Williams P.Knudson, W.Pomeroy, S.Landstrom, N,Rich- ards. Row 3: A.Hant, C.Wells, M.Schroeder L.Mayes, P.Hand, C.Haverhals, K.Wohlgenant K.Petrus. Row 2: U.Wright, j.Schrogam, B.Nak- awaki, K.Gumm, F.Marret, j.Mitchell, M.Brit- ton, L.Stevenson. Bottom row: M.Phair M.Newman, C.Nakawaki, B.Garclner, D.Marr V.Hunter. 1 s v a , , il Snowy slopes and 96 valleys inspired ski club Top row: H.Pearson, F.Schooley, B.Moorehouse, M.Crain, A.Conrad, C-.Schwartz, President, D.Rowe, Row 3: S.Nash, S.Hargis, C-.Charrier, E.Pela, T.Corcoran, M.Cook, M.Coolidge, Vice-President. Row 2: A.Lombrzo, R.Robbins, M.Orrell, L.Lam- bert, S.Sabatasso, j,Stroughton, M.Martin, S.Fulton. Bottom row: M,Neiderman, j.Griffin, R.Frazier, D.Dahl, P.-Iacobs, C.Calderone, P.Powell, Secretary, L.Marshall, Treasurer. , l 3 . A -1- ' 5 X, 'f ish' shi- The Ski Club stimulated the sport of skiing during the year by sponsoring various skiing trips to the mountains and by showing ski movies. A special touch was added to the Christmas season when the members sold evergreens to raise money for their trips. Under the supervision of Mr. Koller, the club participated in other activities such as a car wash and a potluck dinner for the members and their f3.II11l16S. AFS club sponsored student from France- Mlle. Freddie Marret Right: Top row: M.Stanton, G.Schwartz, N.Richards, S.Simonin, W.Pomeroy. Row 4: C.Fieker, L,Norrington, S.Vossler, E.Os- borne, Row 3: S.Storts, G.Norrington, L.Mayes, T.Goldman. Row 2: W.Saroch, j.Deeter, K.Harrington. Lower: Top row: V.Cossentino, B.Lesan, J.C-alvani, G.Zawolkow, R.Knudsen, C.White, N.Behman, B.Rodgers. Row 4: j.Wessman, j.Kimball, C.Fort, C.Williams, j.Blatter, D.Cole, C.Fellenz, C.Hardaway, O.Burlisan. Row 3: R.Merchant, M.Brunner, j.Holley, L.Cantrell, R.Vaccaro, P.Banta, K.Roberts, C.Hoverhals, j.Hodges. Row 2: B.Cornell, C.Sachse, S.Boyd, S.Goodin, L.Hawes, G.Yaclo, j.Sage, K.Gumm. Bottom row: Treasurer N.Haupt, Secretary M.Phair, Pres- ident T.Heisler, F.Marret, Vice-President S.Weninger. Walk together, talk togeth- er, all ye nations of the earthg then and only then shall ye have peacef' The American Field Service program at Western followed this motto in promoting a cul- tural exchange and under- standing by sponsoring an ex- change student program. Frederique Marret, this yearis exchange student, was from France. AFS activities included the pizza sales at football games, a bond sale, and a slave sale. l 7 ,..f--4 Sclence enthusiasts studied ocean shore Top picture Top Row: M.Delaney, B,Sargeant, S.Dickerson, Bffroutman, P.Blair, j.Woody, P.Komer, W.Phillips, D.Bergquist, C,Maxwell. Row 4: R.Roschke, D.Adling, B.Kissel, j.Each, C.Eng- dahl, T.Goldman, N.Behman, K.McDonald Row 3: D.Rowe, J. Hull, S.Logan, R.Sullivan, M.Hunter, D.Hanke, B.Dawson, D.Haverhals. Row 2: S.Appel, D.Hodges, A.Codlas, D.Flambures, M.Flambures, M.Sugiyama, D.Chamberlain. Bottom Row: F.Landsberg, B.Southwick, K.Madden, j.Stockwell. Bottom picture Top Row: E.KimbalI, j.Streeter, T.Haiflev, F.Schoolev, C.Ewoldt, M.Robinson, G.Cleverly, j.Fergusor1, j.Grahek. Row 4: B.Hay J.Amdt, C.Slotten, G.Schwartz, S.Vossler, K.Cald: erone, H.Wood, B.Rodgers. Row 3: D.VanOsdel, M.Parkins, S.Sullivan D.Miller, N.Poehlman S.Cahn, E.Osbome, T.lNhitlock. Row 2: j.MacMil: lan, V,Lai, M.Newman, P.Ley, M.Schroeder M.C-ale, D.Marr, A.Nelson. Bottom Row: C.Morris j.C-rafflund, j.johnSon, A.Conrad. v n i 5 ai if , A- - www - Y The Science Club partici- pated in a marine biological study on a ship off the New- port Beach shores. Under the guidance of their sponsors, Mr. Lauren Stanfield and Mr. Jack Hoskins, the club collected specimens and listened to a lecture by the Vesselis captain. The trip was organized by president Iay Stockwell, vice- president Fred Landsberg, secretary Bari Southwick and treasurer Christy Madden. Right, Math Club, Top Row: P.Grant, j.Streeter, E.Andorks, S.Prowse, j.Woody, M.Robis0n, D.Berquist, D,Ewoldt. Row 4: K.Sullivan, R.Basick, W.Pomeroy, B.Palmquist, S.Pr2ybylowski, D.Adling, D.Flores, Row 3: R.Knudson, S.Banta, S.Lo- gan, D.Hodges, P.Banta, B.Saunders, R.Lande, C-.Maxwell Row 2: j.MacMillan, A.Codlas, W.Snyder, Cllmparato, B,Naka' waki, j,Anderson, F,Pate. Bottom Row: Se- cretary C.Quincy, President C.Hilfenhaus, Vice-President B.Troutman, M.Delaney. Be- low FBLA, Top Row: S.McEwan, K.Kirch- ner, A.VanDerMeer, N.McKelvy, K.Walker. Row 4: Pivlitchell, B.Ferris, S.Seltzer, S.Minkin, L.C-agnon, j.Gregg, Row 3: L.Neer, D,Lehmann, M.Peters, j.Krumsiek, K.Smith, C.Pa 'ne. Row 2: L.I-lilba, Y.Mal- donado, S.Sahvas, V.Myers, L.Cantrell, C.Slater, V.Lee, Bottom Row: Vice-President L.Martin, President M.Nowicki, Treasurer L.Marshall, Historian K,Howe, Secretary M.Martin, 2' '31 - , - :- -,,,,5..-..1i..,,- - W, ww. .M , ' Q7 st 1121 ,A 12512, Those who Wanted to deep- en their knowledge and un- derstanding of mathematics were invited to join the Math Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Lloyd Wilcox, members adopted new principles and ideas to convey in their every- day living. The Future Business Lead- ers of America learned the fundamentals of business and the leadership of Miss Marion Bross. Highlight of the club's activities was the State con- vention held in San Francisco. Math club, FBLA learned skills for everyday living use hour to raise money. 'l Z-?'- ,L 12 --l lf' l 1'3 f.'f TTCS L'i'i1vf Eflif' The National Thespian So- N-: ciety entertained Western's -L Student Body with the per- formances of three full-length plays. Under the direction of Miss Carolyn Brown, Curious Savage, followed by Lute Song, and Midsummer Nighfs Dream ended the year. Un- derstudying the actors were the Pioneer Players who were earning their ten points to be- come honorary, Thespians. On several occasions these clubs performed during the noon cl Pioneer players earned points by aiding Thespians in productions Top picture, Thespians: C. Neidwick, L. Colglazier, S. Ducket, K. Wilson, H. Pearson. Row 4: D. Cortez, S. Storts, M. Martin, M. Dworsky. Row 3: C. Endgahl, R. Vacarro, M. Phair, L. Snyder, D. Chenard. Row 2: 1. Schrogham, C. Blum, B. Valdez, E. Pitcher, S. Goodin, T. Shank. Bottom row: J. Calvani, treasurer, I. Russell, vice-president, A. Gilbert, A. Medieros, L. Seeller. Bottom picture, Pioneer Players: Top row: M. Delaney, C. Cannon, L. Sullivan, A. Medeirnos, J. Galvani, Thespian president, L. Batchelor, T. Rosmarin, S. Ducket, M. Martin, M. Olvera, M. McManus. Row 4: L. Snyder, V. Caldarola, C. Lattanzio, S. Gilbert, L. Chapel, K. Sayers, M. Malloy, P. Garvin, S. Wise, J. Ferguson. Row 3: A. Vander Woude, P. Houghton, C. Korenthal, C. Burtner, S. Hawley, D. Chenarcl, D. Dayoob, F. Pate, A. Lombrozo, D. Hawkins. Row 2: P. Pfendler, j. Griffin, D. Chamberlain, j. Miyake, S. Wilson, J. Russell, M. Polk, C. Chandler, E. Mattle. Bottom row: K. Slocum, president S. Fulton, vice-president J. Hilfenhaus, C. Russell, treasurer C. Marlow, M. Voldivia, V. Hunter. 100 Encouragement in academ- ic achievement Was the pur- pose of the National Honor Society. The formal induction cere- mony occurred in the latter part of the year. Prospective members were evaluated on the basis of their character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Miss Blanche Nye, NHS sponsor, was assisted by presi- dent Bruce Troutman, vice- president Brian Bower, secre- tary Nancy Haupt and treas- urer Sue VVen1nger. National Honor Society focused on academic merit for school test Top row: M. Robison, B. Downing, K. Sullivan, T. Whitlock, j. Streeter. F. Schooley, G. Meade 1. Galvani, C. jauert. Row 4: G. Schwartz, R Knudson, j. Kimball, C. Fieker, L. Gagnon, L. Brinton, C. Williams. Row 3: T. Heisler, K Harrington, D. Kramer, j. Wessman, H. Kessler, J. Deeter, S. Banta, J. Downard. Row 2: D. Levin V. Sewell, J. Schrogham, B. Nakawaki, S. Ander- son, M. Brunner. Bottom row: Bruce Troutman B. Bower, N. Haupt, S. Weninger. il . iw. I Y .,.: ..,, ,V .. D Pep Club boosted student and team morale 102 Top picture Top Row: F. Brueggemann, j. Stoughton, L. Snyder, C. Thrapp, C. Meade, j. Hodges, R. Knudson, L. Piper. Row 4: K. Banes, S. Tatlow, A. Hoyt, A. Medeiros, L. Hunt, K. Smith, B. Steiner, L. Steimlosk. Row 3: K. Harrington, J. Wessman, S. Lundy, B. Bland, C. Quincy, S. Salinas, M. Flambures, P. Kubbs, S. Fink. Row 2: D. Flambures, C, White, P. Garvin, I. Russell, M. Eroy, S. Coodin, C. Swigart, D. Lee, C. Schmidt. Bot- tom Row: L. Hawes, C. Slater, I. Tietsort, S. Seltzer, D. Powers, S. McEwan, S. Minkin. Bottom picture Top Row: j. Soderberg, S. Vossler, D. DeLeon, j. Each, F. Schooley, T. Wray, C. Schaefer, B. Downing, I. Zawolkow. Row 4: B. Rodgers, L. Marshall, D. Westmore- land, K. McCown, A. Vandermeer, P. Mont- gomery, I. Rosenquist, K. Dickens, L. Marshall, C. Maxwell. Row 3: D. Marr, C. Wells, C. Barnett, D. Mann, N. McKelvy, P. Mann, F. Marret, L. Norrington, M. Schrack, K. Zawolkow. Row 2: M. Phair, V. Sewell, M. Brunner, I. Holley, G. Norrington, M. Phair, B. Eacher, D. Brundage, V, St. john. Bottom Row: V. Hunter, S. Reed, A. Auger, D. Hulsey, L. Dlan, S. Gibson, A. Reille. .M L 'H ' mm 5 ',.Qg,f..,.Qg,Q2. mi. i i:t k iiQi2 ii tm, '-7d,V3Q 'Wi 2 We,re the Pioneers and We couldn,t be proude1',v was the familiar cry of the spirited students who made up the Pep Club. The members attended many different sports events, and helped the cheerleaders yell the teams to victory. Pep Club sponsored the traditional activities of Homecoming and Beat Anaheim VVeelc. Miss Deni Bomschlegel, the sponsor, was aided by presi- dent Susan Ruhr, vice-presi- dent Kathy Orgill, and secre- tary Niscah Richards. ...W it tfigilfyiiii H L f I :.. lllhiiivirii , . , .ii Q51 The Inter-Organization Council provided a line of communication among the many campus organizations and the administration of the school. The members represented each club, enabling the clubs of Western to work together to promote projects around the school. The main project for the year Was the student park. Each club donated part of its time and effort toward the completion. Headed by Mr. Clough, IOC organized the successful Beat Anaheim Week.,, ,, ,X,,,.,, A . . .. ..f,.-.,,.:,, . 1 is . s Y jj itQ12522Hiitiiiisfisidiszim 5 if 'L-fi F ' ' 'I 'Z W' smwwgggamgi . ' ' f- 1 . ., 1 f f swims: M . - N, vmmcwffffsma . - sm V , swf, W Y . 4 '.efarH.v. .fr - kwa Student park project headed by 10C enabled clubs to work as a unit ii..- v l J. .. Y- r Q5 :..ii,'.w53g3 ff as-' 'u w ' an f- any wiv --faq V ' .1..-,T.'I's'g I -:ku-Lfig 'if . Xi. M- - 5 I 2 Upper picture, IOC, Top Row: M.Delaney, A.Mecleiros, F.Landsberg, j.CraHland, M.Olvera, R,Larison, M.Stanton, Vice- President T. Heisler. Row 2: j.Booth, S.Wen- inger, S.VossIer, C.Schwartz, K.Dickens, S.Dunclchorst, Secretary S.Payson. Bottom Row: j.Raines, M.Britton, M.Eroy, M.Nowicki, S.Storts, j.Wessman, S.Ruhr, N.Rickards, Hohnson, President M.Phair. Left Pep Club, Top Row: H.Pearson, D.De' LaTorre, G.Schwartz, T.Heisler, j.Shank. Row 4: SJ-largis, S.Dunckhorst, N.Barthe, B.Wells, K.Petrus, K.Kirchner. Row 3: S.Langendorfer, S.Engdahl, j.PhiIlips, P.Harris, C.Calderone. Row 2: R.Crant, U.Schwalbe, C. Frodsham, C. Schwalbe, M.Neiclerman. Bottom Row: N.Richards, S.Ruhr, K.Waller. 103 Campus letterman advocated sportmanship Top row: j.Bright, B.Hillard, F.Brueggman C. Perkins, 'l',Wray, D.DeLeon, D.Terrill: K.Drinkworth, S.Miller. Row 4: G.Tillitson D.Delatoree, H.Osborne, E.Pela, B.Bland, B.A bouresk, R.Sleet, D.Manis, F.Avalos. Row 3 C.Orr, j.Snyder, j.Franklin, B.Murphy B.McKee, H.Pearson, T.Langley, P.Valasquezl Row 2: P.Ferguson, R.Vick, j.Zito, j.Garcia, M.Carpenter, j.Osborne, j.Each, N.Cullum E.Nelson, D.Forbes, Bottom row: C,Carillo D.Phillips, C.Andrews, j.Each, F.SchooleyZ j.Hall, B.Bland. A Varsity Club membership was open to lettermen who would promote leadership, citizenship and good sports- manship in the field of ath- letics. Officers included president jerry Hall, vice-president Col- lin Andrews, secretary Jim Each and treasurer Fritz Schooley. Guided by club advisor Mr. Grover Garvin, Varsity Club participated in Beat Anaheim Week and a post game dance. The German and Russian Clubs offered students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of foreign cultures. A Get-acquainted banuuet began the German Club's ac- tivities., During the year, car Washes and a post game dance were planned by club advisor Mrs. Margit Munroe and the members to raise money. Under the supervision of its advisor, Mr. Nikita Orloif, the Russian Club activities also included a car wash. The Rus- sian Club devised a hamburg- er Cpiroskij that was sold at the Homecoming game. Russian and German clubs deepened their knowledge of cultures CIP I -4 ig. Y 5 zo pp! fr x Left picture, Russian Club, Top row: F.Shupp, R.Maday, B.Mills, j.Woody, M.Koch, j.Hilfenhaus, j.Molloy, Row 4: R.Sherer, j.Brennan, C.Haverhauls, C.Eng- dahl, B.Brown, P.Bell, Row 3: D.Baun, C.Meyer, M.Neiderman, D.Bognan, K.Du- pin, P.Hand, D.Chanberlain. Row 2: W.Snyder, C.Imparato, M.Susskind, S.Goodin, L.Tanaka, D.Fisher. Bottom Row: President B.Nakawaki, Vice-president G.Nakawaki, V.l..ai, Treasurer S.Richardson, K.Walker. Bottom left, German Club, Top Row: A.Medeiros, L.Batchelor, E.Nelson. Row 4: K.Walker, L.Steimlosk. Row 3: S.Sul- livan, S.Craven, I.MacMillan. Row 2: C.Sachee, B.Cornell, U.Schwalbe, Bottom Row: D.Kramer, President j.Wessman, Se- cretary M.Manners. Bottom right, Top Row: G,VanTilberg, D.Sweet, j,Daugelo. Row 4: B.Wells, L.Dunn, T.Roper, j.Boehme. Row 3: D.Forbes, L.Hulse, S.Meier. Row 2:C.Brede, D.Estabrook, R.Sullivan, D.McGriffin. Bot- tom Row: Vice-President K.Yearwood, P.VanTilberg. INSIDE WINTER Activities rin F Calendar 67 announcement orders ............... Dec. 6 Good Will Drive ........... 5-9 Drill Team initiations ......... 7 Christmas Formal ...... .... 1 0 A Cappella Christmas PTA program .............. 15 Christmas Assembly ......... 16 CHRISTMAS VACATION ........ 16-Ian 3 Band Boosters ............... 9 Soph. Dress Up Day ......... 10 Dead Week ............. 23-27 First semester ends .......... 27 Second semester registration ..... .... 2 7 Post game dance ..... .... 2 7 Drill Team tryouts .......... 30 Valentine sucker sale ........ 31 Orange County Newspaper Tournament .......... Feb. 3 Rally ...................... 3 AFS bond sale .........,., 6-17 Donkey basketball game ...... 6 Lincolns Birthday ........... 12 Lute Song, WVinter play ........ 15, 16, 17 Sweet Heart Formal ....,.... 18 Washington,s birthday ....... 22 Rally ................ .... 24 107 ueen Diane Keane -WY, , 2.55111 1' H v w I sw , K 1 X ruf- :1 2' + '-2 is-E X, 11 . .-,2, ' :W , M Y. M 'Will' .' ' iw ee ' iw, ' Wnxh N W ' H S1 .ia mf 4.4. I, My ' M ' .V , X 'fn it T, ' ' H Wi11, w,,H, Y ,, N- NW FWUK5-vw H w wwf-sf: N 7 A , ,,..,,M wg: 221 - 1, Y H N Wy, U, X , m1'1WI13QllQ-gl- .Xu H 1 f ,Jun 1- w 11 1 W., ' T-:fl-We , E n V H ' Q . 5 sw:-ss',.Lgf mf , 'fJQf 1 Y ' 'Ji'i3vf.2?,9 X ' '! XAEEWK mum N Y? Hu A . H.' X 1, ' i9i?ii:7i!ffff V w 5 u 'w w' v Moonlight and Mistletoen themed Winter Formal when Diane Keane was crowned ,seeing 'lll 7: W :E?Q3hW'l l 'l li' ll ll Moonlight and Mistletoei' set the theme for the traditional VVinter Formal held December 10, 1966. This event sponsored by Girls, and Boys, Leagues not only provided an evening of holiday spirit but contributed to a Worthy cause. Each couple brought a present for the ':Toys for Totsv campaign. Queen Diane Keane Was intro- duced by Santa Claus. Her Royal Court included senior attendant Sharon Swanson, junior attend- ant Marsha Newman, and sopho- more attendant Nancy Keane. In the decorated girls, gym the couples danced to the music played by Johnny Thompson and his Guitars. The theme Was en- hanced With a Christmas Tree donated by Key Club, blue and green lights reilecting from a ro- tating ball of chipped mirror and fresh green mistletoe. .- ri - .ff 1, -., -' Wi.. za' ,im ug, ,.. nrrgt-:iaaaaw A H uma Upper left: Newly crowned Diane Keane smiles happily as she is escorted by Santa Claus to the dance floor. Left: Royal Court, Sharon Swanson, Nancy Keane, Marsha Newman. 109 eu, 5 1': 'Zp Q 'uimuiwwu it Mfg? Symbols of bridal robes, prayer bells, and Chinese lutes Created the century-old theme, love and duty vs. family honor, in KAO-TONC-KIA,s Lute Song, presented February 15, 16, and 17 in the cafeteria. Miss Brown,s drama students rehearsed on a unique horseshoe stage, used in original oriental plays. Lute Song revolved around a Chinese peasant, TSIA-YONC who left home to be a noble on the Imperial Chamberlain's staff, in order to support his newly- wed wife and aging parents. Complications set in for TSIA- YONC when Princess NIEOU- CHI found him attractive and the Emperor proposed a mar- riage between them. TSIA-YONC,s immediate re- fusal brought him an imperial demand to forget all in the past. Tension and sorrow caught the audience when TSIA- 'YONC,s parents died from fam- ine forcing his wife to join a traveling priest as a holy woman to find her husband. TCHO-OU-NANC, the young wife, found her husband and the Princess released him from their umarriagev. 110 Lute Song second drama play of 1966-67 CAST Honorable Tchang ....,... ....., M ike Polk Tsai Yong ......,.,..... ....... B ob Valdez Madame Tsai ..... ,.... j an Scrogham Tsai .,...,..,... .... T erry Shenk Tchao-ouNiang .... ...... j udy Miyake Prince Nieou ...A............. Mike McManus Princess Nieou ...........,.... Kathy Gregory Supporting Cast: Stephanie Gibson, jan Weber, Dennis Gregory, Cheryl Valentino, Kathy Ensley, Steve Wise, Larry Sullivan, Pam Cena, Rick Christopherson, Sue Simonin, Marsha Rothen- berg, jim Hilfenhaus, Manuel Olvero, Davis Brents, David Shonts, Steve Duckat, David Summers, Ken Sayers, Henry Miyake, james Miyake, Theresa Flemmer, Paula Rigby, Kathy Laney, Maribeth Phair. Student Director ............ Lonnie Batchelor Production Secretary . . . .... Kathy Yearwood House Manager ......., .... M arilyn Dworsky Stage Manager ............... Arnie Medieros Ass't Stage Manager .,......,. Candy Niedwick Costumes ........ Duke Cortez, Cindy Minnick Properties .t.... Theresa Flemmer, Paula Nigby Lights ,.... ...........,...,.. A lan Gilbert Sound ..,. ...........,.. D iane Chenard Musik: .......... ............. K athy Wilson Make-up ........... Irene Sotelo, Sheila Doerr Publicity ......t..........,,.... Pat Pfendler Faculty Advisor .......,.......... Miss Brown ,wx M , ,qw u tiff, , ,, Jin it Amidst Arabian atmosphere Loyita Chapel was chosen to reign as sophomore sweetheart 112 Opposite page, left: Loyita Chapel reigned over Sweetheart Ball. Lower right: Couples danced to the music ofthe Bernie Perry Orchestra. Middle: Queen was congratulated by her attendants. This page, top: Sweetheart Court, Sally Gilbert, Ann Sales, Queen Loyita Chapel, Debbie Owens, and Lynn Clark. Lower Left: Loyita Chapel nero- ously awaited announcement of queen. Lower right: Couples cast vote for favorite amidst Ara- bian decor. gg The Sophomore Class was in- itiated as a part of Westem High School with the planning of the Sophomore Sweetheart Ball. Held Saturday February 18, 1967, the semi-formal dance was decorated in multi-colors to ap- propriate the theme Arabesque.v Loyita Chapel was chosen Sophomore Sweetheart of the Class of '69. Attendants were Lynn Clark, Sally Gilbert, Deb- bie Owens and Ann Sales. 113 Successful tradition carried on by Westhfs Christmas Tree ' l V. , ' 7 DI- , 5 ' -,v 'T J FBTJA1' 1 vfriiwrr If 3:-l Eighty-eight distinguished ca- rolers once again participated in the nine-year tradition of the Living Christmas Tree. Mr. Alex Encheff, creator of the Living Christmas Tree, held a full sched- ule at Westhi. The Christmas Masterpiece opened the season with appear- ances at seven shopping centers, participated in the annual tele- vised Christmas Lane Parade. The Tree concluded with Western's PTA program, the stu- dent Christmas assembly, and Disneyland Candlelight Parade. 114 Left pageg center: Mr. Carlson and Mr. Encheff meet Mr. F. C. Truscott, consulate General of Austuralia. Top of Tree: S.Pays0n. Row 1: R.Moir, j.Scrogl1am, M.Eroy, P.Farrow. Row 2: A.Me- deiros, L.SovlIer, M.Martin, L.Piper, W.BilI, S.Fink, M.McManus, Row 3: D,Gustafsor1, C.Thrapp, T.Flemmer, L.Morc'land, S.Shields, P,Louersky, C.Sclzmidt, P.Mann, M,Long, M.Harrington. Row 4: B.ShelIy, S.Nabham, V.CIements, R.Young, L.Pyper, R.Harada, D.F1ares, D.Teusher, C.Conn, j. Clarridge, E.Refinati, P.Montgomery. Rau' 5: L.CoIgIa:er, G. Chrwtenson, M.OIvera, P.Hand, D.Fz1sher, P.Hodsorz, P.Hunter, C.Bischojf, j.RuseeII, j.XVakeland, j.Pickering, S.SaIa.s, P.Tubbs, K.Pe- terson, M.Frrmk. Row 6: R.Basford, B.Stratton, A.Hoyt, M.Buker, S.Dufrene,j,Wifley, C.Bender, D.Powers, C.PhilIips, G.VantiIhorg, E.Nelsor1, C.Swea:.y. Row 7: D.Beck. 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Lhfig1I1Q?l'g,SX?5fg1yn'E5t:f3',,!lfQ fgm5XP?gj In X541 , Efawf ' . gg , N51 . 2 5532, ,img gy . .. nv' M EJLYW1 I'-5315 M' sa vfbzgidlf H :-1. s nKFT'Z'l45fdJ n!., .. -Q-'-E-,:1!j52nBT'f3h This Page: Right: The Three Faces of Ez lVan H Q B l C h V H 'th C om . e ow: oac an om wi o- Captains Darrol Smith and Hay Carpenter. Op- posite Page: Below left: Tom judson shoots free- throw against Westminster. Right: Chuck Morris eludes Valley defender to make easy lay-up. Center left: Al Peters waits opportunity to make baseline shot. Right: Tom Elenes sinks jump shot from corner. Above left: Bill Bryan slaps ball away from Lion. Right: Co-Captain Ray Carpen- ter makes crucial lay-up. Tournament win was highlight for '67 Cagers 'tif 5H5-l-MfM 'Ti- 'eiiditar iT 'E 5 : .,-- V ifigfm.. myiewffief t l 3 ,. Although the ,67 Pioneers , 4 proved to be a very good basket- ball team, their consistency was 7 not the best. The cagers finished with a 7-17 over-all record. Even though Coach Van Hom was disappointed in the season,s scores, he felt that sophomores and juniors gained experience and ability. The cagers were not incapable, the year,s competition was unusually and unexpectedly strong. The team was endowed with ball-handling ability and skill on the backcourt. Iohn Roelancl and Mike Vondette contributed early in the game with their talent for 1 sinking baskets. Tome Elenes and Tom Judson made the most of the coach's strategy on the courts. Coach Van Horn began the 1967 season with a sharp-shoot- ing team, winning the Garden Grove Tournament. Pat Quinn proved to be most consistent, averaging 19 points and ten rebounds per game. He was named the outstanding player of the tournament. Chuck Morris and Glenn Nygard also took All- Toumament honors. nr' Q , gif r f ewest-i1.ril1.ia'i tw ist Van Horn antics added color for cage spectators ite--H l jl-': 4 :I -'- ' ' Completion of the 1967 season brought to an end the tenure of Coach Van Horn as varsity bas- ketball and tennis coach. The tall mentor transferred to Los Alamitos High School after a successful six years at Western, during which his teams won two and tied for one Sunset League cage championship. Coach Van Horn was not only noted for his talents as a basket- ball coach, but also for his color- ful antics on the bench when the contests were close. tv Opposite Page: Below: Standing: Varsity Cagers CL to RJ Bill Bryan, Mike VonDette, john Roeland, Pat Quinn, Greg Meade. Kneel- ing: Glenn Nygard, Darol Smith, Tom Elenes, Chuck Morris, Ray Carpenter. Above: Mike VonDette puts rebound through hoop for two points against Westminster. This Page: Below left: Coach Van Horn talks to Sophomore sen- sation Glenn Nygard during break in action. Below far left: High scoring Pat Quinn fghts to put ball through hoop. Center: Players listen attentively as Coach Van Horn explains play. Above: Coach Van Horn heads for Water Cooler after questionable call by officials. 121 S . This Page: Below left: Pat Quinn waits for ball tapped by Torn judson. Below right: Al Peters halls down rebound. Center: john Raeland makes lay-up against Domingos Dons. Above right: Ca-Captain Darol Smith fakes around Savanna player during overtime victory. Above far right: Pat Quinn fights for jump ball against Westmin- ster. Opposite Page: Below: Standing: jV Cagers fLtoR2 Bill Leisy, Al Peters, Gene Martindale, jim Baker, Gary Cran, Tim Wilcox, Mike Neustedt, Kneeling: jerry Fister, Mark Dawson, Paul Kamer, Steve Esky, Dave Piper, Dave Roserzblatt. Center left: Mike Neustedt makes patented driving lay-up. Center right: Steve Esky makes base linejump shot. Above: High scoring Mike Nuestedt goes for easy lay-up. 122 I. V. cagers hindered by loss of two players 'Q also 2 12:g1f?w.wv' Q if -- ., W 1 ffm. -V Y. L ii. il H aww M. iw aM.,,,mf A it gg .K A .Y W! N' .r i ?1v:il'e sei!-iw-5 1 -w The IV cagers, tutored by coach Blemker, played inconsist- ently, wrapping up the season with a C2-8D record. The cagers were hampered when they lost two starters-Al Peters and Mark Dawson. Peters was promoted to varsity action, while Dawson was sidelined by an ankle injury. Jerry F ister and Mike Neustedt attempted to take up all the slack, but such actions were im- possible. However, Fister aver- aged ll points per game and Neustedt averaged 13. aaai ..'J 123 Bee and Cee gained experience by competition Coach Barnett led the Bee cagers through another outstand- ing season. The team compiled a 15-6 record. Guard Mel McGaughy con- sistently led the squad in scoring With an 11-point average per game. However, Center Iohn Edwards was a constant chal- lenge for scoring honors with a 9-point average. The Cee cagers consisted of eight strong-willed sophomores. Coached for the first year by Mr. Vivian, the team managed to finish the season with a C2-81 record. Dale and David Shaddox paced the Cee squad at the be- ginning of the season. 124 ! -..f . . 51:3 1? I L' , 3' aw gsm -i...,.,, Opposite Page: Above: Mel McGaughy makes jump shot. Center: Ribk Dortch puts ball through hoop. Below: Standing: Bee Cagers lLtoR1 B.Osborn, B.Schubert, R.Ringo, G.Simons, R.Call, j.Edwards, S.Baird, D.Godbe, B.Orr. Kneeling: M.McGaughy, W.Gregnano, R.Dortch, B.Dav11s, Coach Hal Barnett, L.Peter- son, Rjensen, M.Lauderback, S.Bills. This Page: Abooe: Mike Stupy fights for jump ball. Abooe right: Pioneer makes lay-up against Santa Ana. Center: Cee Cagers lLtoRJ M.Stupy, R.Peres, T. Hull, H.Shapiro, j.Webright. Below: Pioneers fight for rebound. Co-captain John Each competed 1n CIF fmals V Coach Don George produced an exceptional Wrestling squad. The team completed the chal- lenging season by placing fourth in the Sunset League. In the league tournament Iohn Each took first place honors, While three others - Steve Do- man, Ken Kuruso and Norm Cullum - took second. Both co- captains, Each and Cullum, were undefeated in dual matches. john Each,s performance in Sunset League competition gave him the opportunity to enter CIF preliminaries. He was elim- inated in the finals. I- g 126 Opposite Page: Below left: Co-Captain john Each fights for control to make successful take down. Right: Darrel Philips puts opponent in ankle ride. Center: Standing: Varsity grapplers CL to R1 Norm Cullum,john Each, Pat Ferguson, john Bright, Buddy Abouresk, Tom Gay, john Simmons. Kneeling: Wayne Holden, Ken Kuruso, Darrel Philips, Coach Don George, Felix Lerrna, Rich Harrington, Steve Doman. Center: john Each applies tight waist and chicken wing to Milikan opponent. This Page: Below: Pat Fer- guson holds opponent in reverse half. Center: Standing: jV grapplers lLtoR1 T. Shalitz, R. McMillian, D. Shilinsker, B. Timms, T. Hummel, S. Simpson,j. Herrington, F. Cork, M. Sorneson, R. Brown, Williams, L. McIntosh, B. Lee. Kneel- ing: D. Smith, B. Little, R. Depippo, S. Hull, Coach Beazelle, M. Sanzaro, D. Smith, j. Delph, Blackwell. Above: Co-Captain Norm Cullum gains control by reversing Marina Viking. 127 Returning lettermen paced varsity swimmers This Pa e: Above: Western Thinclads head toward ,Enish line. Center: Western swimmer does breast stroke. Below: Top row: Varsity Swimmers lLtoRj Barry Rodgers, Tom Freemen, Tim Lawhom, Bruce Murphy, john Bratton. Center: Mike Mclntyre, jeff Nock, Frank Satow, David Terrell, Sandy Miller. Bottom: David jacobs, Kris Nock, Kris Swenson, Ray Howell, Mark Longworth, Allan Conrad. Opossite Page: Above: Coaches Gruendyke and Kough talk with 'H Kris Swenson, jeff Nook, john Bratton and Mike McIntyre who set a CIF relay record. Center: Sitting: Bees lLtoR1 W.Sinclair, C.Muncy, L.Chr1lsco, D.Duthie, W.Drinkworth, M.Pittrnan N.Enete. Kneeling: B.Murphy, M.Fullman. Be low: Sitting: Cees lLtoRJ B.Holden, j.Brauch S,Boothe, M.Garrett. Kneeling: D.Hoag, M.Pa plia, D.Kenyon, C.Walsh. 128 LAT?-'ff..f 'nts' . . J ,,,, it , , l mm N wigmigtxw 1 L -' vQia'l'lT'..: 2.41 .eQ.i4' , , .: J W we -v . ,W ff. 6. , j ' ' ,gif-il 2'-V ., wg -, ., L .gf ' - - 4 ' 'T' - - 4 -1: , . J, Y Y X K' A, x ' , .yu K X ,,,'pmm,m:n.w,,??,i5 3 11-,.--4 afwsir ' 5 ,U tt., ,m W ,sifullw w ',tl w .emit ,.., : it I VXA Bs ' E Ei sfgi' , I, ,,:a-w- to g ,wget 1 , ,442 X .grgys wr-. , , . Y 'W K. r, ' ww . -I , -sz wi t fM'2?T'r ff- V! 'E-f :ms . 't2?f Si - wig 3NSq,,jp Z U ,t tu ,fav , ..-..,... , . af. w k Y, , V F . 'UBS ' H ., N ' Elk r .' , f-ef li N i 7 X ' , fl ll I if i. l zQ?rQe 2g2?i?5Et'lY,IT ja- .--'g-rl T s, ' Y -cfz . hfxzczirgif Q ,,,,, V, . A The 1967 swim team was one of the most talented in the his- tory of Western. With four var- sity lettermen returning, Mr. Harold Kough coached the squad to a successful season in league competition. Some members of the team were strongest in a few of the 11 categories of swimming. They included Iefl Nock - breast- stroke, Michael McIntyre and Kris Swenson - butterfly, Tom Freeman - back stroke and John Bratton and Kris Nock - free ig' -,gigg 15:1 -YE f' Tl' Q style. 129 Junior Class gave impetus to existing Westhi traditions 130 .E 'lflcnsifs' K I' - Fr -----1-M-N , 9 .er Z V' L ' I A f . 9 ' Y 1 x FL f fl if . , , -fe. J , ' 'LQ-F553 ' , S r -,, A Z' wil-1r'rr'rrWrr'Trrr'w is r 9153, r if wk --W W1 ,r-gwyj..-I ryrnrrrfif g in A life-size County Fair. A Superb Junior-Senior Prom. These were the notable con- tributions of the lunior Class for the 1966-67 year-in addi- tion to sponsoring Student Di- rectory sales, a Howdy Co- Rec dance and a sucker sale for revenue. Expanding the Country Fair to a two-day affair and adding rides for the enjoyment of Westhi students were the innovations to this year,s sec- ond annual event. g'San Francisco Bayv was the theme of the annual Jun- ior-Senior Prom, which was held at Candlewood Country Club in Whittier for the third consecutive year. The first project for the year was the pre-registration sale of Student directories, which were delivered in December. On September 16 the Junior Class sponsored the Howdy Co-Rec dance in the girls, gym for the purpose of introducing Western to the newcomers and bringing old friends to- gether. More than 450 stu- dents attended the gala affair, playing volleyball, basketball and swimming in addition to dancing. A tradition was started by the Junior Class-it was the ,first class to wear the new- style rings. From this date for- ward, each class will have its own crest but the ring will be the same. Opposite page, upper left: President, Rick Dortch. right: Vice-president, Collin An- drews. bottom page: Secretary, Anna Gatti, Treasurer, Lorie Knuchell. Same page, upper left, Top Row: Tim Bowen, Greg Tillitson, Bottom Row: Donna Westmoreland, Collin Andrews, Connie Dilatush, Suzann Phillips, Cathy Barnett, Randy Sleet, and jan Grabham. Lower Left, Row One: Jim Each, Teri McEwan, Mark Sorenson, S lvia Hargis, Karen Zawolkow, Sherry Goodlin, Michele Britton, Linda Jenson, Cathy Barnett, Rhonda Kossman, and Suzann Phillips. 131 juniors proved that academic requirements were not the only necessity for bein permitted to join the Varsity Club and the Drgl Team. A good sense of humor was needed also. Top row: George Abourezk, john Adams, john Adams, Linda Adlin , Simone Aerts, Ralph Alamia. Row 2: Frank Aiccia, Arthur Amador, Tim Ames, David Anderson, Dean Anderson, jill Anderson. Bottom row: judy Anderson, William Anderson, David Andorko, Collin Andrews, Carol Angeoine, Gerrald Appelt. 132 Lv. . ' .. , ,I Wu. T - 1 .1 - 11 Ag.:n . .lm , .:., . , ' ll -:fr EW I M' .5 951 ?- f- ,L :.. , Q r . -sf 9 gitiaa , , 'V' 4- ll V ll ' 9155 E 1'l k 1 3? H me ,1 . H 111 ' 1 ,A 44, . 1 ., 1:1 w , .1 U? '11 -- L t . 'Lfuf 1 .,,,. ,., ,f 1 5 I f' 1 wif J 5,1 1 ,, - 1 f , ' 5 4 O f A j 4 1 1 N F N. 1 1 ,H 1 1 1 w 1 I QF' Q ,Q 2 w as ,Tw V1 gif!! 'Ulf A fpaffg, l.l1'qTi'-'L':'gl'll1ilx1QlEX'::iDil tl 1.4 1-ii 1 1 1 A l 4 I K X 1a'.lN gg 3 f 1 . f K? , 1 X V W Wx' A :,3H.1':, 'Li '. . ' , ee . ' Y J 'W ,m9il 'Ji' 3 .2, 1 sq' , A , , 1.3 ff' , 15. V. ll ' ' r UTV l ' ffm ,Wins J -emi.,-,ag ,, ,av ..-J-'YHf 1-- JG. l TT- -W af - -E-it t - ur W ,f i ..,,, N V Y K - vm 31 li W ,Q . X 14 Y J, Q W' I' lb 'ar p3'1'i13-3:-frf- V- QV. 3 L' B -.al V , ' 'V - 'B ' , L V..-V ' ' ., L- ., .uf-,'g I . N NF... .ggi I yl X gy U at K 4 A. X 5. 4 I: Q r- it i INS if if , XA!!-E ' ln ' 6'-'fn' :T'3?ii' fwf,,u1H11 V it ,X iw azi X 1 X N ' l x 4 E, .. ' v ' 'llf if ,Qt 'Fw K' ti ,Af . J Snr R :' w 453 t x ' ' Af' in phi E F: 5 ,E . with i 5 e ,B it 7, X -N ' ,gi Y B ge' b' xg' ' ls'-v 1 M 5 l, st , Fin' 'Q , l 5 it I 3:4 fa' , W X , 'Iwi Sz i YY- - El I X mx. Agp JW EW K if fa 1 X V I ,.4 g i., 4. 'l i Ay ,:. ' Q - il V 11 H M dm . W ,, .pu - 'flai- G xx 1 L- EQ, 2 l an Good sportsmanship shown by initiates Top row: Barbara Aprea, Steve Archuleta, Charles Arionus. Row 2: jeff Arney, james Arnat, Robert Arriola, How 3: Kathy Aschojf, AUred Avalos, Victoria Bachmann. Raw 4: Robert Bailey, Lillie Bains, james Baker. Row 5: Linda Baker, Mary Ellen Baker, Nancy Baldwin. Row 6: Patricia Balsiger, Susan Balsley, Stephen Banasky. Row 7: Kathleen Banes, Patrice Banta, Emily Barba. Row 8: Robert Barbera, Cherilyn Barker, Dewayne Barker, Larry Barker, Cather- ine Barnett, Katherine Barrett, Nancy Barthe, Russell Bates, Douglas Batson. Row 9: Blake Baxted, Michael Baxter, Nadine Behman, Warren Belisle, Pamela Bell, Linda Belmonte, Paula Belmante, Denise Benbow, Caryn Bender. Bot- tom row: Cecilia Benoit, Deborah Bentley, Gail Benton, jefrey Berenfeld, Daryl Bergquist, To- mas Bernard, Diane Berry, Richard Beoington, Hay Biggers. n J ' 4' T 15,11 1 L V g f, s - A Wiz. sf: 4 ' :, ' V , .Wk A ' A .1 - ,Wi -' ' graft - , -ff. wwf: QTIQI A Iculiii st, A g lg, V fi., ,g e f- gin W Y .ui 1' rl 1.2.-ft ,I - ,,. V Q- e ww ga i- , .1325 M, 1 is E L at E' tw- Y ,, teeny ,Erie wr 5' ' ,if -' 'X . 1 It 133 juniors displayed athletic abilities in football and basketball. Top row: jack Bilderback, Stephen Bills, Cynthia Bischoff, Lorie Bishop, Dale Black, Ronald Blackman. Row 2: Bruce Blair, Robert Buchanan, Timothy Bowen, William Bowers, Frankie Bowman, Deborah Boyles. Row 3: Diane Brewer, Kathi Brewer, Susan Brian, Sharon Bri- ere, Willard Briggs, Michele Britton. Row 4: Tom Brooke, Gregory Brown, Melody Browning, Rodger Brownson, Anne Bruce, Donna Brund- age. Row 5: Karen Bryan, Everett Blanks, Diane Bognan, Bonnie Bohanon, Cary Bohlken, Douglas Bohne. Bottom Row: Paul Boon, joe Booth, Robert Borden, Barbara Boswell, Robert Boujfard, Daniel Brozowski. juniors participated in Westhi sports 'I34 0 if' we ' 5 3,53 1 A ll Y W x if Y dl rl L M mm. ,V W .. . , - , t 1 ,,, ,,,,, ' 'Tr ea-Sis :-2 'sT'x, f j ' ft, 2 f, , .ag B V Px2,iT.Ef1'!i'5g53f'i,'L ' ' l k l wfvvfjggsiggsv -, M 11.1 W , K-11 , X lll ,,,, ll ? ffi sfrr t V , L W 1, H 0' ' ' I 15 t er: so N W R Q Ml M gg R l 1 q Y .- V- ' . ll? 1 2 7 W ' ' ' Y ge, -. A 'K - A ' - 5 'Wg W F7 J ' df -XA vi' lie 5. e - - Z ' I1 Ml , , A 'r ' T V, Q , L-. - , . N -7- ' . ,Q Y, get ' ' 'MC '21 I . - -. E.: , '- ..b '-7 'ff . 4 rf 'ff ' 3 ' ' :rv --i Te,2.,'1'-21-,1 x .5 .f' .- U 'J 'ff fT .b-- 'f3-?f-1:- , J A I . laxul Top row: Kathleen Bunch, Ona Burlison, Carol Burnett, Mark Burris, Edwin Butler, Sally Byers, john Cabrera, Sina Cahn, Anthony Calabrese. Row 2: Linda Campbell, Richard Campbell, Ali- cia Cano, Susan Cantrell, Gayle Cardon, Greg Carlson, Donald Carpenter, Michael Carpenter, Bobbie Carson. Bottom row: Kathryn Carson, Donald Carton, Woodie Castleberry, Daniel Castro, Kenneth Caswell, Tam Cauanaugh, Le- onard Chaides, Pamela Chamberlain, Clark Chapman. V ' ' -' we TF' we 7 Y M P1 N .Q 1 - fr' I -Q 'lllv q f lv, -.lm 'B Q 'XM 4 F. ' ' 5 W 3 if M-ff W W ' M ',, eff f I K 529, Y it ,f 1 EPM he F k Ei ' if l' ll'fi5 ' ' , 1. ..,,, G Z , 511' 71 V , v ' M K 1 1 , - ine w .V 9 .5 ' .f ll W, . l -Q x 1 x , 'TW X - J -- TW' ' ' Qi 7-f Y FR ' 1 A ' ry, fb' 4 2- j l 2 4 ' 7 kj 4 xx x r U ' -4 . , Qt ,- tx . I xy I .. -1., , . A J., kg, r ev-, k :I YQ l A --in - l x -3 egslllmvl' . T1 'ffl 5-. KHL . .. ....tlu.rih.i lx 1- f -Q, t 1 , 1 K 5,5 J V -,.- ' Q ...- -- ' 'hw -23?-Ecu: '5'.:C':iQ:X::w.':f-2 'Pi .1 ' , Talents developed in Ceramics classes Ceramics classes provided juniors with an oppor- tunity to develop their artistic talents. Top row. Robert Chapman, Michael Chavez, Mark Cheley Walter Cheney, Bruce Chesnut, Randall Chewn- ing, Patton Cisco, Robin Clarridge, Cheryl Cle- ments. Row 2: Donna Clift, Arlene Cochran Britton Cole, Lawrence Colglazier, Barbara C011 Iier, Mark Collins, Michael Collins, Cathy Conn Bonnie Conrad. Bottom row: Donna Cook, Mi- chael Cook, john Cooke, Thomas Corcoran Frank Cork, Dennis Cortez, Michael Crain Sandra Crapo, Sherry Craven. A .- , 4 4 'fig s an . zu, FA, f 'L ' i fl' c ' Lwffl B ' ' f -1 i 1 ' R 4 ' 2 Qs., Y p i K el Q1 W, K tl .. f, . I tl.: Q 'ig . . ar is e- 1 ... .. W X W i2 ' . ,--r li' M ..,::- ' 1 ' H: 'BQ ' X . 136 It l,94iY,, r Q . .,Q .. X W ,g ij . 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' ui, 71 I r'i,Jt1-qi,-.-1, f7fjE.f'i'?7'f .f,. 25' VET if y ,- . E Si ml 3 ' 5 , 9 V. A, xl. G! 1 V it f it gs, N N -nl l- 'I N 'M Xxgf ' I ii, it ,ini I ' Ti wjlm gg ' Qi? Xia' . Top row: john Cronin, Gary Crow. Candy Crooks, Margaret Crowe, Roseanna Crumm, Michael Cummings. Row 2: Lon Dahl, Constance Dale, Arthur Daniels, Michael Davis, Beverly Dawson, Alan Deane. Row 3: jeff Delmarn, Gary Dedmon, William DeForrest, Thomas Delao, Daniel Delatorre, Arthur Deleon. Row 4: Loretta Dement, Richard Depippo, Dennis Dickey. Row 5: Connie Dilatush, Allen Dobousky, Sheila Daerr. Row 6: Theodore Domnick, Richard Dortch, Patricia Doty. Row 7: Connie Daugherty, Charles Dowd, Daniel Downing. Row 8: Pamela Drake, Marc Draper, William Drinkworth, jerome Drukin, Steve Duckat, Sherry Dufrene. Row 9: Shirley Durant, Robert Durgin, Gary Duthie, Marilyn Dworsky, jamesliach, Barbara Eacker. Bottom row: Henry E an, Irene Eisen- reich, Sandra Elleser, Bruce Eiwood, Carol El- rick, Linda Elstad. 137 Top row: Kenneth Emilio, Cheryl Engdahl, Ann Engebretsen, Kathleen Ensley, Stephen Esky, Keith Essen. Row 2: Stephen Evans, Mary Eo- erett, Ronald Ezra, jeffrey Fadigan, Daniel Fan- tuzzi, Carol Fellenz. Row 3: jeffrey Ferguson, Patrick Ferguson, Lawrence Finlayson, Donna Fisher, Gerald Fister, Lawrence Flaherty. Row 4: Florence Fonder, Henry Fountain, Debbie Fouts, Linda Fowler, Steven Fowler, Michael Frank. Row 5: john Franklin, Ruth Frazier, Sandra F reeburg, Ronald French, Trudy F roehlingsdorj, Raymond Fulcher. Row 6. Micheal Fuller, Shir- ley Fulton, Deborah Fyler, Annette Gabaston, john Gadamski, Christoph Gaffney. Row 7: Paul Galbraith, Charles Gallagher, jerry Garcia, Stan- ley Gardner, joan Garrett, janice Gates. Row 8: Anna Gatti, Susan Gebarojf, Gayle Gerdes, Mi- chael Gentile, Wanda Germain, Stephanie Gibson. Row 9: Patricia Goetz, Tobi Goldman, Yolanda Gonzales, Sherry Goodin, Sharon Gorth, janis Grabham. Bottom row: Wayne Gragnano, Mort Gralla, Alex Granados, Michael Granados, Rosemary Grant, Paulette Gray. 138 ., .. 1.5--5-1-1.17 :VS 5 Nfp YE' ':. .l 4? Fi :M 5 M, . 'Uv-5 55 , ir Q- 2 .- . 5 -5 i m55',, gll ' qw 5 .. 554 if 5 Hrwnww ,P 5. .W uw 5 5 Ll 2 H W 5 f W 1 5 M t t Y t .eg 1 to 5 . 5 H Yf' I -- ii P - V W 35 . - ,xg f- if ' ,, : 1 r H I.: W 1t'::'t f H 1 5, 2 E.. in hi' it e an X 5 H EI1: F iw 5 :ne ee 5 5 . f 5 . 3-F.F,..Fm Qrlnswiufy ment s!-Q g 'N 47 ' Y' ' :L-7 4 W' if :'-- 1 .5 --.:-2:..,,., ir or -- 5 5 . . , . ' gre-vu ,- 1 V J 5 . In Q 1.' 5 5 iY'v iV9n if F w .. 5 ::: - -::. .:, :fr 5 4 :- N' Y 31 5 H' P.. 1 ,.. f ..,. W , - A , H in ' -'nr ,L n . W 'li El Eg , ' ww. Z ,- - ,L , ? W 5 i . l 1 V V sg' F 5. ' ' if f:' ':Q: H , was swf 5 N Y E? f J J ,xl if 1 ' - '2 ...,.... .. ,: .- -. QW' 1'9n?:r , , ' 55 . A Muir: H '- , ww I 5. 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Row 2 janus Griffin, Diana Grimes, Linda Graf, Kath- leen Gruwell, Manuel Cutiererez, Debby Haley. Bottom row: Van Hall, Patricia Hand, Connie Hansink, Carla Hardaway, Sylvia Hargis, Dana Hamish. 139 L -,1, 1:55 :-, I: f ,n zief i , - I-EZ' ..., If ..... - .. , 5 'ii Q , fi Ji' viii, E Aff- 1 ' ' ' ff-'tr it ? f 4.3 B 7, Vfifl V , 1' A, i 5255 M ' ..: '5:,. .e1 '7: ' .E '1 zimifir , .- 4 - I -' .i ' H 'ik' M lk, i -- - EJ' i '1-'X -At I it , ' 1 my 'iii ff in i X-'if fa 3- '!-A A . iii? Auto shop students H gained mechanical skills 81 experience Students repaired their cars while earning a grade forthe completed work. Top row: Donna Harper, Richard Harrington, Timothy Harrington, Bradley Harris, Robbin Harris, Timmie Harris, Gay Harrison, Donna Hassan, Claudia Hauer- hals. Row 2: William Hayes,' Marion Head, Blanche Hebestreit Marcie Heckler, Chris Hed- lund, Robert Heidelman, Barry Heit, Kenneth Helmick, Philip Hermann. Row 3: Richard Hieb, Laurel Hilbert, Peggy Hill, William Hilliard, Susan Hillmeyer, Daniel Hilton, Rayman Hilton, Sharon Hix, David Hodges. Row 4: Patricia Hodson, Robert Hofman, Wayne Holden, judy Hollis, Bradley Holt, Bruce Holt. Row 5: Ricky Hooker, Bill Hoale, Nelda Hooper, Pamela Houghton, Cynthia Howell, Raymond Howell. Bottom row: Robert Hudak, Steven Hull, Ronald Hulsey, Patrick Hunter, Stanley Iceland, Steven Ito. 140 -, '- iff' -1' ,ag is M , L A 5 .a . W my I '?TmjlT,fT'Y 1 Q ' il ' H ' ' ' 1 i ff. i 'Ski ' - if-fig? 1 ' . .2 , '-ij. A' ,:- I. it PQ if' I , jg, i :lf g ' ' if T 1 E . .jf R ' 1 nf iiii1'i1.i' fit ' K W .Q ' Q. iff! , L 4, V 'v-Y -I 1I.Eg ..51fni -W wir e W +I E fi 3 541, 1 i , -A 'Iv 1 v .fi Q ' . , 'J i if M l H' E45 A. 'X 4 :I a .. A qi r Mi if KET E I ' ' ' WH LLM N ..... I N - iil 'fy xi , , fir? X 5 ii'-jf f ii E 7 i . . E ...Qi . . xi. lu., in - .4 s. 1 i in 1 1,1 i '. -is-. ...ti -.' .ia W iii it i E we t. N ---- . . X x ,..,S-T ,'fiE2.z i , , fvnty. 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How 2: Lela jarrell, james jaworski, Linda jensen. Row 3: Patricia jerois, Caroljohn- son, Thomas johnson. Row 4: Cary jones,je-Frey Kahn, Ruth Keane. Row 5: Sue Keeley, Kevin Kelly, David Kerr. Row 6: Gregory Kessinger, Diane Kinney, Kathryn Kirchner. Row 7: Robert Kissel, Candace Klaproth, David Kloos. Row 8: Dianne Knight, Shelia Knight, Lor Knuchell. Row 9: Carol Kokkelenberg, Rhondllz Kossman, Steven Kratochvil. Bottom row: Linda Krempa, Paul Kreuger, juanita Krumsiek. 141 LQ , tt ,cigar , L, , ' it ,V J.-up ,L-,i wi ,. I, it Classroom portraits depict thoughts of attentive students Students used their creative ability in writing acting and speaking. Top row: Kenneth Kurosu, Gerard La Fon, Vivian Lai, Laura Lambert, Melvin Land, Russell Lande, Martha Laney, Cheryl Langendorfer, Norman Langerak. Row 2: Stephen Lannon, Brian Lanphar, Robert Lar ent, David Larkin, Susan Latourrette, Carlotta Lattanzw, Mickeil Lauderback, Lawrence Lausin, Timothy Lawhorn. 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JJ-L ,gil ,, lg M s . sri . :A lv-A. 10' h l - l' ll .. .D fifva 4 'Yugi ' I if-hlflli Top row: Raymond Loera, Scott Lofquist, Amy Lombrozo. Row 2: Margie Lopez, George Lucas, Gregory Lucido. Row 3: judy Luing, Thomas Luparello, Penny Luster. Row 4: Carole Luz, Linda MacDonald, Kenneth Mace. Row 5: Anne Macias, Bernadett Maciel, Tonita Maike. Row 6: Yolanda Maldonado, Mark Malloy, Kathryn Marley. Row 7: Garry Marlin, William Marsh, Ann Marshall. Row 8: Laura Marshall, Louise Marshall, Cynthia Martin, jacquline Martin, Michael Martin, Philip Mary. Row 9: juanita Matcarof, Linda Mathews, Barbara Matthews, Kip Matthews, Brian Maxey, Donald Maxwell. Bottom row: Gregg Maxwell, Margaret Maxwell, Pat May, Sandra Mayer, Paula McAfee, Terry McCann. 143 Top row: james McCormick, Kathleen McDon- ald, Terri McEwan, Linda McFeely, Charles McGary, Melvin McGaughy. How 2: Douglas McGavin, Mary McGuire, Cynthia Mclntosh, Shann Mclntosh, Michael Mclntyre, Deborah McKinzie. Row 3: Terry McLaren, Rebecca McLean, Kathleen McWilliams, Donna Meeks, Barbara Meerians, Daniel Meier. Row 4: Wendy Meisner, Jayne Mekis, Linda Mercadante. Row 5: Wanda Mercer, Rosanne Merchant, Christina Miera. Row 6: Dale Mills, Karen Mills, Daryl Minmls. Row 7: Karen Mino, jean Mitchell, Cheryl Miyakawa. Row 8: janet Moe, james Molloy, Mark Montgomery. Row 9: Thomas Montgomery, Douglas Moore, janette Moore. Ilefttom rouxjudy Moore, Tyler Moore, Raymond oore. 144 Q :gm - f:s,2'fff-if-1, fe-5gl:,t:'.' M D f:'iZi-sim.-' 1 m K 5' 1 'ff 325 ,, X .-.Vx ,.-.rr . e vt 9 S! ,Q W-M. .- 1-e32ii5S : 'f' A me . A-1 . - ,, Esmzrisgaii amlzmqa. us F 0 , f u W X 523, J 3,251 gs 115:-S . fam f .fr ,, gm, r ,Z .- gycis .. ilxf, - ?,.5,.,,.,,,,.- ...H ,zE,k.4.h:, .Q A, LA., -5'--iimfifw ' 14-L1 51 5? ties.. ,,, M 'rfwiffri?H 5 1e3tf?h , 3 ffgpenm iikflt: - QM, , 2:25 . 4.-.U J , + :SWE , Wg, R 15? g i , 7 ff?m 'lS - A W we fe 1555 jeg? 155521 'gif-sf' li -Q SQZRM Q 3-MW. ESE hi . ' S ' 9231: . 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A v.Y X -v in- - ' 1 ' 'A' if ' -J- 'S L ii.. if ..., W1 1 .N U, W V --I Y ING-1 ' - -- lx ' 1,4 -- if 0 xx Q A F , x zixflfixa' l .W ,.-.-..c at - K ' ' -V' -1 .' 5' 2 .V...::. H Q' R -1 . ,, . : ' L K . . , vi I l VAX . 1-.. 1. - - W - L, 5 N. A Y- -V N - - 4 - - . . --451 ,N ,AA: is- . gg Ng? 1-2 X it l Q- E i . L2i'f..4... . ' P-. ww. Nw 3 . ig H 4 f 1 Yfinrf' X Iv . X . 4 at r , t W .-, ,. . , , , we - ' Y-,-gy J is H . ,mil-N L 4 ' ' r :E-if . 'lf ' V ..., f v U. M I , 1 H if. ' 4 Qi- .- f l i ' 'Q I i Y in we- L .3 . ..i 1 A I li' H N l l ,, T,,1E2?.E'5: X wfffi'-lim Ph i I Pl lm ' J ' - -f 3 ,ff iz ' 'w, ., 'Q i . Z Q . , A'- fb V .. feta- ,. gf- ' M -L K A W w'w.51, t 'V is . , - . ' ' L ' Q klxigi- :S if ' : Y Top row: Manuel Ramirez, William Ramseyer, Cecilia Rapp, Bruce Rawson, Sharon Rector, Ron Reddick. Row 2: Elizabeth Reed, jan Reid, Alta Reille, joyce Reynolds, Kelly Reynolds, Nancy Richards. Row 3: Sandra Richards, Lynn Rich- ardson, Angela Rdorgiate, Diane Riga, Paula Rigby, Bruce Rimbo, Row 4: David Ripperdan, Gail Robbins, Heidi Roberts, Kathleen Roberts, Terry Robey, Kent Robinson. Row 5: Shari Rob- inson, Sheri Robinson, Daniel Roehrick, Brenda Rogers, Simon Rosario, David Rosenblatt. Row 6: Debra Ross, David Rothenberg, Marsha Rothenberg, Zandra Ruble, Barbara Rucker, Christine Russell, Row 7: Judi Russell, Linda Russo, April Saltzman, Robert Samples, james Sanchez, Steven Sanders. Row 8: Winifred Saroch, Robert Satow, Brian Saunders, Connie Schaack, Sharon Schaeck, Todd Schaefer. Row 9: Wendy Schekman, Kathleen Scherba, Lawrence Schiller, Louis Schlei Donald Schlensker, Cora Schmidt. Bottom row: Harold Schmidt, Micha- elle Schrack, Melvin Schupp, Ursula Schwalbe, Susan Scotvold, Steven Seifert. 147 Top row: Charlene Selznick, Susan Senteno, Scott Sewell, Paul Seyler, Diane Sheridan, Sandra Sherman. Row 2: Donald Sherwood, David Shonts, Kathleen Shores, Kathy Siebengartner, Darrell Sieck, Susan Sills. Row 3: Robert Simp- son, Ian Sitren, Esther Sjobakken, Randolph Sleet, Karen Slocum, Christoph Slotten. Row 4: Cynthia Smith, Dennis Smith, Ernest Smith, Thomas Smith, Lynette Snyder, Randy Synder. Row 5: Del Fin Soares, Carol Soden, Michele Soderquist, Stephen Soeller, Roxie Songer, Linda Sorensen. Bottom row: Mark Sorensen, Robin Sorrell, Phillip Soto, Tom Specht, Timothy Sperry, john Stephens. 148 W, 5, .5 . ., -L49 -fu 4 W E.: 'X . lu H -71' , J 5 . ' dulxx 'E si si to PTFE 'f-v -4 S, ' 15,5125 Fi Hi -, ,Le 2 ' gi if A vis A2 5131.54 I W fbias -k 'f R lm., gel! N 7, . M ! nur. ,., ..m,,-u .. T13 - l ,vz 1 , Y' -, ' P ,. 'Wa ' 'x , 1. at ' 5- Is . rf -Z-.. 2 tw- 1 '- KAW fue I I La , if, 1 L -6 W fd 31 xr 1 EE5i5,.gtg. t t An45f,'f,fs.'.efif,i,,i F-22'-..,.,,'?L .fm-f-. . iii... Y. - ti .ww ltr tu 1 M 'wx A l 'X ' . , z V. - --.::- - ,.-'V . - - . .4-,1-:-rem:-3-. 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A ' I lf' . .' .i..lf':- ' ' P It . easiigiai- , 1- ' 11 i-fa V ' ' A L I 3 ' if - 7 .1 l r:1y -qv. 1 5 W 'QQ .- T - fins, img? ,141 .. 'fr , 4, ---- , yg - 1 f 5,1 we o ,,,, , m Various methods were used in classrooms to obtain knowledge Classrooms were always the same. Some students studied or worked at their desks, while others worked by doing, such as in the Reading Labora- tory and in Industrial Arts courses. Top row: Linda Stevenson, Vicki St. john, Mary Stout, june Straford, Robert Strasser, Mary Sugiyama, Deborah Sullivan, Sharon Sumrall, David Suoboda. Row 2: Donald Swanger, Kathleen Swanger, Kris Swenson, Bruce Tanaka, Susan Tanaka, Bobbie Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Kenneth Terrell, Donald Teuscher. Bottom row: Donna Teuscher, Diane Thin elstad, james Thomas, Sharon Thompson, join Thorndike, Gregory Tillitson, Micheal Tilson, Martin Timms, Gwen- dolyn Tolbert. F i mt ,.- H ,, w ' JV! YH rn- 1, xi 'i yo ' 2.5 2 li , it illi Q or r i w 149 Key Club members combined efforts to service Westhi Key Club members worked to beautify the school campus. Top row: Vickie Tollioer, Monica To- man, Michael Topliker. Row 2: Sherry Townsell, Anthony Tripodi, Melba Trokey. Rou: 3: Barbara Trongon, Cynthia Truex, Paul Tseko. Row 4: Patti Tubbs, Robert Tucker, Thomas Turner. Row 5: Randall Tyler, Ted Umland, Raymond Underwood. Row 6: Cheryl Valentino, Donna Valeriani, Ernest Valfre. Rou: T: Susan Vander- veer, Annette Vanderwoude, Phillip Velasquez. Row 8: joseph Vessels, David Villalovos, Michael Vondette, Marsha Wade, jeanie Wakeland, Ka- thryn Waller. Row 9: Susan Walton, Robert Wamer, Caroll Watkins, Beverly Watt, Donna Weaver, Martha Weber. Bottom row: Crystal West, Robert West, Donna Westmoreland, Mar- tin Whalley, Cynthia White, Gayla White. , ,,,, - , 1 . ,, 2, -,L f.. . 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A ig? ,ya V W i , I K ' J 1 H in A A ... ,,L , ,la u E .V ggi it , A' L 4 E ' W1 ,, ' AH, , 2, V , ,W W .5 A ,M 717, 1 ':.'N'rf . W 'lhflikia IW M Lin'Q,I'ly?::-Ieltiifvgfief.-yi, .Q il f5i,ff,':1,,' win - 45 M, :fp-:4.fc4.i.M,:'v+:u it i A i 4. , , -wi' 'f'J'1-,,Z ' - QA? ffffla- ., ...J in -IK.,-. L i' ? ' ..q . fi H v ?:i il H QT A ' 1. :iii . N. - . ..,:. , mx, ' U ff --Mr : . '-' ive, - . ,, 9- :ar , V :::'4f?'.f ft ., 'iviff .4-.- 'Tw , .in -. A .: ,,.. I , vm Y, Tug: XJUH.. - :Y ' X 1.1a.:',7 . - V My 3 . f 9311- -15, 1 1 Top row: Ken Whitley, Michele Widman, Tim Wilcox, Row 2: Colleen Wiley, joan Wilfiey, Bonnie Williams. Row 3: Lorraine Williams, Mary Williams, Charles Wilson. Row 4: Cindy Wilson, Micheal Wilson, Terry Wocken fuss. Row 5: james Womack, Sharon Womack, Pamela Wood. Row 6: Steve Wood, james Woody, Debra Wooley. Row 7: Donna Wotasik, Donna Wragg, Deborah Wren. Row 8: Steve Yahn, Roberta Yearwood, Ralph Yingling. Row 9: Billie Young, Deborah Youngson, Karen Zawolkow. Bottom row: Stephanie Zember, joseph Zito, Richard Zito. 151 Above: junior Barry Heit prepared for the years ahead by using any spare class time to review the textbook. Center: With well-worn coveralls and a willingness to work, junior Louis Schleif prac- ticed repair mechanics on old automobiles at school. Lower left: Diligently at work combining their various ideas for the yearbook were Suzann Philips and Donna Westmoreland. Lower right: During class, junior Cheryl Engdahlsearched the page for the information she wanted. SPRING Graduation-minded seniors looked ahead as returning staff prepared for next year Above left: From top, Linda Brinton, Pat Rob- erts, Ilene Henley, Paula Belmonte, and Gary Thrapp stood by the school marquee to advertise the annual signing party. Above right: Measuring white space and creating a balance between copy and pictures, Carla Hardaway rushed to finish before the final deadline. Center: Rosalyn Howard explained the fundamentals of picture- cropping to Elaine Udany. Lower left: In one of his spare moments, busy photographer Steve Vossler proof-read the sports copy written by Cary Thrapp. b i' Breathing a sigh of relief at the termination of the first se- mester, and inhaling with re- newed energy, the seniors on the yearbook staff were given the responsibility of adding the lin- ishing touches and planning the spring supplement. During Easter vacation, sev- eral persons returned to the quonset, relinquishing a day at the beach or a late-morning sleep to correct proofs and check off completed pages. As the Seniors polished off the Pioneer ,67 in one half of the quonset, the younger staff for ,68 sat planning a newer, hope- fully even more progressive year- book for the coming season. 4 Teachers relieved anguish of weekly rehearsals in Vaudeville comedy scenes presented at the Staff- Capades. Teachers displayed hidden 'talents at first annual Staff-Capades presented at Western l ' V I w w w P l iv- . gjk- ....., Z is The Westhi staff personnel and faculty combined their 'talentsi to stage the first annual Staff-Capades, March 30-31 in the boys, gy1n. Proceeds from the show were donated to the A Cappella Choir and drama students, proposed trip to Australia. Each performer presented an act in his own specialized field of tal- ent. Dancing, magic, and a class- room scene dominated the show. Vtfeelcs of practices and rehearsals paid off in the final analysis of the showis success. i i, , , ., STAGE BILL Honey Bun . . . ..,,....,.. Miss Sterna, Miss Olcsol School 'Daze' ,........, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Borders, Miss Bornschlegel, Mr. Clough, Mr. Koller, Mrs. Machulies. Magic of Whodunit .....,......,,.. Mr. Rothrock Frankie Si Johnnie ......, Mr. Carlson, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Borders, Mr. Pritchard, Miss Sterna, Miss Olcsol, Miss Harden. Marsha and john ....... Miss Clemens, Mr. Koller. Karate! Kuratee? ................... Mr. Hamada The Mod Models ............... M rs. Kretchman, Mrs. Maus, Mrs. Erdman, Mrs. Hamacla. Sweet Nothin ...,,..,............... Mr. Somer Mexican Hat Dance ........ M r. Somer, Mr. Koller Stage Directors ...., .... M r. Clough, Miss Brown Assistant Director . . . .,........... Rev. Brown Musical Director .... . . ....... Mr. Encheli Assistant Conductor . . . . . .Mrs. Wheaton 155 Pioneer Press staff recorded new frontiers by publishing eventful Tri weekly newspaper 1 A history of school events was recorded by the Pioneer Press students, in the form of a tri- weekly newspaper. Mr. Rothrock, sponsor of the Pioneer Press, gave all eager and interested students an opportu- nity to express themselves in Iournalism. Secretary of Publicity, Craig Franklin and Managing Editor, Glenn Galderone, guided the staff in publishing 12 issues of entertaining articles of straight news, features, sports and edi- torials. Outside time and effort brought two of the staff mem- bers, Franklin and Steve Vossler, the privilege of interviewing the writer and producer of Faren- height 451, Ray Bradbury. Rock Hudson also gave an account of himself and his work when inter- viewed by Pat Ley and Calder- one, in Hollywood. Western finished third in the Orange County Newspaper Tour- nament and gave five students the right to participate in the Southern Galifomia IEA Hnal Writing Tourney at Santa Bar- bara in May. They were, Gordon Lundeen, Steve Bills, Glenn Gal- derone, Steve Green, and Tom Gay. M 156 -erm 1--.... PICIXFEER PRESS yffsiy STAFF XQQQE ER TTCN lie MEMB s Craig Franklin .,........,.....,....... Secretary of Publicity Glenn Calderone ...........,. Managing Editor john Raines ...., ..... A ssistant Managing Editor joe Booth ..... ..,.... E ditorial Page Editor Pat Ley ..,.,.. ....... F eature Editor Steve Bills .... .,.... S ports Editor Cary Thrapp ..,. ....,....... .... B u siness Manager Steve Vossler .... .....,....,.....,...,... P hotographer Stal? .....,....,..... Tom Cay, Sylvia Gomez, Debbie Mann Mary Markle, Karen Stein, and Betty Wells. Primers .,........,.......,.... Art Boehme, Howard Allen, Greg Marlow. lim Martin. Randy Mayer, Ruben Hammes, and Sandy Milleer. Advisors Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock .,..........,........... Newspaper Mr. C. Thomas Houston . . ........ Printing Mr. Richard Somer ...,...,.,,.,..,........,. Photography 1 Opposite page, lower left, left to right, Bettye Wells, Pat Ley, Sylvia Gomez, Karen Stein. Middleg Howard Allen, jim Martin, Greg Mar- low, Sandy Milleer, Robert Hammes, Randy Mayer, Art Boehme. Topg Craig Franklin, Ray Bradbury. This page, lower left, Tom Gay, Gor- don Lundeen, Ray Merrick, Steve Green. Lower riglitg Rock Hudson, Pat Ley. Middle left, stand- ing, Pat Ley, Bettye Wells, joe Booth, Steve Green, jim Raines, Steve Bills, Gordon Lundeen. Kneelingg Glenn Calderone, Craig Franklin, jim Raines. Middle right: Beverly Myers, Debbie Mann, Karen McCown. Upper right: Glenn Calderone, Craig Franklin, john Raines, LC! l 157 nc iii , Y' 5235? E. r S ' 'aiu xg M !!,, gg K -it 552153511 x 33211 H 2223212 w rims. M ,,, 1 it H53 S E A wi M it s1r.m.:it..a giwf.. V Wiiffwl -I' All lik f ,-,--, N Efi if' ,,, if -Q.: .su , Q VVestern High School com- pleted another eventful athletic year by bringing the Spring sports to a close. The season entailed baseball, track, tennis and golf. The baseball team, coached by Mr. Dave Hernandez, had continuous Wins throughout the ball schedule. Early in the sea- son they showed signs of playing in CIF competition, although their efforts in the latter year play was not as consistent. The coaches for the IV and Sopho- more baseball teams Were Mr. Bill Mclntire and Mr. Marvin Blemker, respectively. The tracksters, guided by Coach Carlin Coffman, sprinted to victory in league meets, and earned the opportunity to com- pete in CIF events. Mr. Ezra Van Horn coached the tennis team against league opposition. The spirited squad contended for Sunset honors. The golfers, tutored by Mr. George Rousso, swung into league victory. Returning letter- men gave backbone to the squad While new recruits supplemented the scoring ranks, surprising the opposition. Iuniors and sopho- more duilers gained excellent ex- perience to carry the winning tradition to future seasons. fe' ' :sf H .. sf Lu.-A H 3? v, ' H ,, , 'A I ft? I , x, J., !, i r wr ' H I S- if , H ' N SP 'X N V Y -47 fl -H Y.,-J, V -' .l .y'5:5:5:,5555'g.-- U4 , B ,,, V- . . 55. 1 ' H ,ji-H x H : 'EEL -, H :.:Z::Lia.'., 4 -g::': s,, - ,:.,s5sQ:g:f'H':?H - . Y ' - H M , 2 A - H . . --W, .. H H f H , 1 H7HHHH-HHHHH HF'HHHHJHH?HHHiH'f11 ,,,.,,.. H Y - - ,JM H, . 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Coached by Mr. Dave Hernan- dez, the squad had an exception- al year. The season began by defeat- ing Westminster 8-0. The victory was followed up by equally suc- cessful games throughout the league. The chief sluggers on the team were Craig Perkins and Dan De- Leon. Defensively, Westem was very adequate with an infield of Andy Andrews, Charley Morris, Bill McKee and Steve Rice. P' at!!-M I ,, s ,Gb-. U - ..-fs..-.. 'MSF' O posite Page: Top: Craig Perkins trots home afgler game winning home run. Bottom: Bill McKee holds runner on first base. This Page: Top Left: Coach Hernandez and team watch play with interest. Top Right: Dan DeLeon hits line drive. Middle: Freddie Avalos awaits pitch. Bot- tom: Team goes through post game excitement. 161 This Page: Above: Coach Hernandez and players watch tense moment during game. Center: Bill McKee receives throw to first to cut down Santa Ana player. Below: Standing: Varsity squad lLtoR2 Darol Smith, Dan DeLeon, Freddie Ava- los, Larry Elenes, Craig Perkins, Tom Elenes. Kneeling: Floyd Lewis, Dick Lopez, Bill McKee, Lonnie Pearson, Ro er French, Chuch Morris, Collin Andrews, Pau?McDonald. Opposite Page: Above: Standing: jV squad ILtoRl Coach McIn- tire, B.Gregory, D.Root, D.Hanson, M,Vondette, D.Dela Torre, j.Kahn, M.jarrard, j.Ortega. Kneeling: E.Peterson, G.Ny ard, M.Lauderback, D.Moore, M.Neustedt, C.CEristiansen, G. Mack, S,Prooenghi, K.Fox. Center: Standing: Soph- omores lLtoRJ Coach Blemker, K.Sellers, M .Dawson, A.Peters, j.Sanders, Rjensen, G.Martindale, R.Gorman, D.VanOsdel. Kneel- ing: j.Puckett, j.Treece, L.Ray,,1.Fisher, j.Fior- ito, C.Rafter, R.Sherer, L.Cooau t, T.Karnes. Be- lowz Freddie Aualos shields himself from wild pits . 'xy wee, 162 The IV ball players had a great deal of ability. Pitchers Kevin Fox and Phil Ortega showed abounding skill although Mike Iarrard captured most of the victories. Don Hansen, the short-stop, proved to be the big- gest slugger, accounting for many of the runs scored. The sophomore squad also did quite Well in the league. Tim Karnes, Al Peters, Mark Dawson and Ralph Ringo led the Cee team to success. The coaches for IV and sopho- more baseball were Mr. Bill Mc- Intyre and Mr. Marvin Blemker, respectively. JV 81 sophomore teams proved their abilities V:-hT2?:.., H554 up fx, W VJ.. 1 , .gaflf Hiya- V 1 63 Pioneer sprinters high 7 . 1 rw Q-' ,H -' ., , 1 --f. ' I 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 H i, i I W e s t e rn i s varsity tracksters raced to opening season victories over Savanna C73-401 and Loara C 63-50D, but fell short to Milikan 63-51. Richard Yukihiro led the Pion- eers in honors throughout the season by defeating all comers in the 100 and 220 yard sprint category. In the Mililcan meet he was the anchor man to a team setting a new record of 1:31.6 in relay. Aside from the Sprints, the pole vaulters had the best results. Dave Forbes, Mike Orosco, and Frank Zito led in this event. ,.,,,....., ,.. Y: ,, ., , .-f Y fa. .5-,vf.1f...A.:-gl- Y , ..,., :L v.-- :-, . ' 't X 1 l , . . 1 , I . -... -,,. , . W. ..,.........,i ui., -,-.+...,,,.,.- .anal E l :ug ' will 164 in competition -F -51 2.-+ .- ,Mis-f' E Miwf ': fo' . - :E , . vig., A, gi-, 1 - - -,' 1231 1g .. .. - Y QM., Q.: Opposite Pa e: Above: Frank Zito clears the bar in pole vang. Center: Cal Greer, Varsity relay leadoff man, takes mark in startin block. Below left: Steve Mills makes successjil high-jump. Below right: Varsity Track iLtoRt Top row: Troy Fessler, Mark Calling, Randy Sleet, Fritz Schooley, Sean McCarver, Terry McLaren, Steve Grabham, David Flores. Middle row: Mark Du- prey, Brad Harris, David Forbes, Mike Orasco, joe Zito, john Cawley, Bo'b Thalken, Rich Yu- kihiro, Craig Rogers. Bottom row: Larry Fla- herty, Chris Gaffney, Steve Mills, jerry Huss, Ed Nelson, Cal Greer, Ernie Smith. This Page: Above left: Frank Kauffman ran first leg of Bee relays. Above right: Bee and Cee Track team fLtoRj Top row: Ray Fulcher, Felex Sierdsma, Rick Christopherson, Mark Steele, Ken Head, Doug Godbe, Bruce Sargeant, Ken Helmick, Marty Schooley. Middle row: Rick Wade, john Webright, jeff Ethridge, Wain Philipps, Moss Parkins, Ralph Alamia, Mark Schroader, Frank Kauffman, Richard Gabbay. Bottom row: Frank Mitchell, jerry Blanks, Craig Bales, Frank Villa- lovos, Doug Finlay, Russell Kacker, Wayne Blanks, Bill Marsh. Below: Coaches, lLtoR1, joe Hickey, Carlin Coffman and Bill Hlywka. C 9: . RL? S66 165 Above: Craig Franklin lines up drive. Center: Trey Heisler draws back wood for drive. Below: Golf team fLtaR2jeff Bartow, Chris Totten, Alan Best, Mike Bellmar, Paul Komer, Craig Franklin, Trey Heisler, Coach George Roussos. 166 Pioneer duffers had successful golf season 159222. ., 'ru wiv-:lx- l1..--.NAL-L .4 tx Nl 'lm-ww The golfers began the season by defeating cross-town rival Anaheim. Coached by Mr. Rous- so, they had continued success throughout league competition. Western's three returning let- termen-Captain Fred Lands- berg, Trey Heisler, and Craig Franklin-contributed to wins by averaging near par scores. Although Anaheim Municipal Golf Course remained Western's home fairway for the season, the team also had matches in El Dorado, Irvine, Green Rivers, and Yorba Linda. mu' ,, ., W... ,K ' S ,,, xi Mi J - 1 g- Above: Standing: Varsity lLtoRJ Chris Slotten, john Harrin ton, Coach Van Horn, Gary Simons, Russ Lancia. Kneeling: Al Godlas, Mel McGaughy, Al Boehme, Tony West, Bob Hudak. Center: Standing: jVlLtoR2j.Shank,j.Boehme, R.West, j.Woody, j.Booth, E.Butler, B.Saunders. Kneeling: D.Thomas, j,Madison, D.Miller, R.Hasten. Below: Captain Al Boehme makes left hand serve. 4 Y w in The Pioneer tennis team Hn- ished the ,67 season as a con- tender in Sunset League com- petition. Coached by Mr. Van Horn, the squad proved to be one of the most spirited in the history of VV6StC1'I'l. Three return- ing lettermen-Bob Hudak, Art Bohme, and Ken Emilio-Worked together to form the foundation of a skilled team. Also pacing the squad were Chris Slotten and sophomore, Al Godlas. Through the combined efforts of these individuals Western was able to uphold the standards of the Ploneer netmen. Tennls netmen were led by Coach Van Horn 167 Equipment managers assisted athletic teams N 1 H E l H , WJ rw rr W it wr 1 ,,. .., ...., , , ,, ,MN ,,.,.,., .t M I E., ,, Q , 5 J.,:,,,,,,, Chick Flynn assisted West- ernis coaches and athletes throughout the seasonis sports. The majority of his time Was devoted to the distribution of equipment although he also per- formed the jobs of custodian, laundryman, head of the lost- and-found department and gen- eral overseer. The other assistant, Hayles Trent, supervised the first aid department. He taped ankles, Wrapped arms and legs, and aided all injured athletes. Another asset to the athletic program was student managers. fT'::'fY T:'Y'i' ?'-f:,f'1'ii4 , ,Tv 'VU I 7Tf:-f?15- fT - ?'Y7'73 168 in ,fi fav . dh FI -Glad!! .ut 'A -'l , H Opposite page: Top: Kneeling, Mr. Brown and Mr. Clutk Flynn watch football game. Bottom left: Football, baseball, and basketball manager, Emil Pela. Bottom right: Football manager, Frank Zito. This page: Top: Basketball managers, Gloria Parish, Kara Harrington, and Marlene Koestler. Bottom: Mr. Trent tapes wrist offoot- ball player. 169 Athletic skills and sportsmanship were acquired by Western High School girls through GAA g gggggg , .'mv, ,Mfg N V V , ,, V V 1' E ...nhl I 170 Opposite page: Upper right: Badminton birdie was returned to opponent by Connie Overmeyer. Middle: Marlene Koester spiked the ball ooer the net in volleyball competition. Lower: Western forwards drove the hockey ball down thefieldfor agoal. This age: U per: Debbie Cole piuoted to pass the balllto basllbtball teammate, joan john- son. Middle: Miss Macintire coaches swimmers in aquatic techniques. Lower left: A high lob was returned by Kathy Yearwood during tennis tournament. Lower right: Catchers eye uieu' of diamond panorama. s L I K Q V J Aw ' 'rlUirV'w tifntsiggggg .a,.rnMr.. , , ,Zigi 1, :, .sc E K- L ,., . ,, Zig, ...,,,.. -n...,,n,, ,L .1 ,,-,.,1t.n5. Q. g Y ,H .3 gr?-i -. .. gi, 1-fm GAA-Girl's Athletic Associa- tion-has made it possible for the Western High girl to keep phys- ically fit and to leam to get along with people in various situations through the sports medium. As an organization of Vtlestem High School, its main project has been with the student park. GAA held workclays for preparing planters and laying bricks. Through posters, banners and presenting skits at pep rallies, GAA has been an endorsement of Pioneer spirit. fi - - . - .l F --L ---- .:.Lv .... f----'-- .M E-Wu - --fr -- L 1- fees ,ul M 6 335-.1 .e .1 fa., . u ., r f . , , , , , ,. .. :,., . . V - zu, Y-W, -ik: ' L . L A1 '1..',l in rJf., f 1 -- '. Q' A4frrf531ll:'5QL'-fe fi-1 53? 171 Activity plans, ideas were made 81 promoted by Council officers it l i w 172 - + 's .f J The GAA government was led and organized by its officers and council, who promoted its nu- merous activities. On Wednesdays of each sport season, playdays were held with other schools of the Anaheim High School District. Conclud- ing each sport were potluck din- ners and awards to the most valuable and most improved players. Selling programs at football games was included with its other activities such as a Moth- er Daughter Tea, Alumni Picnic and Spring Awards Banquet. r -if--Tip' iffy ., iii, - L ,.., T ffl Opposite page: Upper right: Mrs. Tucker- Tuckie , worked amidst the clamor and clutter of the equipment room. Lower left: The volley- ball was spiked over the net by Westerrfs Mar- lene Koester. Lower right: Badminton team practiced skills in girls' gym. This page: Upper left: GAA president: Diana DeBaun. Upper right: GAA cabinet: Cookie Matcoroff, publicity: Ann Nelson, historian, Marlene Koester, Treasurer: Marie Nowibki, Secretary: and Barbara Eacker, Vice President. Lower: GAA Council: Cookie Matcoroff, Barbara Eacker, Ann Nelson, Nikki Fiorito, Diane Klasch, Marie Nowicki, Marlene Koester and Diana DeBaun. 173 Lower left: Badminton and tennis teams' advisor: Miss Gregory. Lower right: Tennis team: Bottom row: Diana Gerhardt, Terry Siminek, Connie Ouermeyer, Linda Hunt. Second row: Becky McLean, Becky Palmquist, Nancy Poehlman, jane Griffith. Third row: joan johnson, Sherry Townsell, Sharon Schaeck, Penny Peters. Fourth row: Leoada Boles, Mary Hammes, julie Singer, Linda Soeller. Top Row: Kathy Yearwood, Roxanna Robins, Sue Lloyd, Barbara Shaffer, Debbie Sherman. This page: Upper right: Linda Hunt reached to return badminton birdie. Mid- dle left: Badminton team: Bottom row: Diana Gerhardt, Kathy Yearwood, Nina Adling, Penny Peters, Ellen Pitcher. Second row: Nancy Poehlam, Becky Palmquist, Mary Hammes, Sli- erry Townsell, Charlene West. Third row: Gail Norringtan, Laura Ferguson, Kara Harrington, Sharon Schaek, Laurie Hines. Fourth row: Sue Lloyd, ldalia Coca, Linda Hunt, Connie Ouer- meyer, Dorean Daniels. Maribeth Phair, Linda Soeller, julie Singer, Barbara Shaffer, Sandra Murry. Top row: Terry Simanelc, Lex Brauch. Middle rightg julie Singer demonstrated back- hand swing. Aquatic sports, badminton and tennis provided competitive opportunity to team members 174 -H4 Y , i r ' .' Swimming badminton and 3 tennis were three areas of intense competition between Western and the opposing schools, teams. The swim team with advisor Miss Macintire, iinished its sea- son with a 2-4 record. Badminton and tennis were taught by Miss Gregory. Many of the same peo- ple played on both teams. This enabled them to have greater skill with racket techniques. The three teams, a combina- tion of sophomores, juniors and seniors, represented a united ef- fort toward Pioneer victories. This page: Upper: Swim team: Bottom row: Ann Sales, Wendy Pomeroy, Marilyn Fullaway, Terri Bloom, Karen Stafford, Becky Bloch, Kathy Pe- trus, Kathy Beam. Middle row: Kathy Boshard, Mary House, Gail Norrington, Ginny Hanley, Billie Verge, Linda Neer, Charlene West, Laurie Ferguson, Wendy Saroch, Claudia Haverhals, Linda May. Top row: Ann Auger, Nina Adling, Barbara Apostle, Ruth Nadeau, Gail Mass, Linda Dunn, Robin Clarridge, Ellen Pitcher, Maribeth Phair, jayne Vondette, Lex Brough, Sue Duffy, Linda Smart. 175 Sophomores and juniors practiced 81 developed Active participation from both the sophomore and junior classes helped Western gain victories during playdays with other dis- trict schools. The sophomore class with teacher Miss Cook, learned to adapt themselves to new athletic techniques both during sixth period gym class and after school practices. More experienced, the junior class, taught by Miss Fraley, added to their skills and coordi- nation through hours of con- sistent practicing. The results of both classes, ef- forts were evidenced by many victories. if Q . fi? - wt, inf ily, , e Prrfff 5 if 2' 4- , ,,v 1-f L We.: . ..: +,. 1 9 1' nga if t ' J-QTL I . y - . ' 1 ilu gist? cis i A l physical Skills in GAA irii -Flea fi 176 fi I , 5 , 4 . sg x :..,,, , 1 y fm-v J L .1 pg -- Lal- I. M ' ' , ' N A .. N I Sm TJ ' 1 :f,arf--- Q F ,..n. -1 'T-1 '-at Inf,-5 fm-fii' F,-iff -Y tt 1:1-:s :' -X.::t-iqg.fi- ' ' t . fav A- .5 M: ..-.. 41 . . ' -v'J?fv:T-I ,,,,..,,,,. .ML ..,l V is , ., 1,1 tt, .. ... , ,Q 1 L-, . , w- 1 4 ww V, WT- J-3 K. I -- V .. er. , .X - t 3 ,.Q 4 at 1 , , '- F 'O . S 1 ...N , , ,B , . . sr ' w : 1 ' ,. , -. - , 'L A 5 3 - J a Y. T 31, . JL, I .1 .i . I ' - if' A -ge ' . -- 1 -' , , - ' ' 4 2 - . 3, , . ' 9 u ' - -' ,,, , T . L V N ,K Q 5 Opposite age: Upper ri ht: Sophomore advisor Miss Cookk Middle: Sopiomore class: Top row: Linda Dunn, Tanya Hougan, Cindy Bronson, Karen Bennett, jayne Vondette, Charlene West, Connie Swegart, Gayle Walker, Pat Turner, Vir- ginia Hanley, Carol Sanberg, Donna Forbes, Diane Klusch. Middle row: Mary House, Kathy Boshard, Terri Bloom, Marilyn Fullaway, Cathy Beam, Doreen Daniels, Lauri Hines, Sheila Fitzgerald, Debbie Marr. Bottom row: Becky Block, Karen Stafford, Anne Auger, Gail Arnold, valla Cowley, Ann Sales, Robin Renwick, Pam Krumwied, Ella Mattle, Laurie Ferguson, Chris Brede. Lower left: Sophomore class: Top row: Penny Peters, Kathy Petrus, Nina Adling, Bettye Wells, Cindy Marlow. Middle row: Debby Sherman, Linda Smart, Yvonne Pertierra, Sue Duffy, Billie Verge. Bottom row: Elise Smith, Ruth Nadeau, Linda Neer, Gail Moss, Robin Reddkrk. Lower right: Tie-ball between Western and Anaheim ended in toss-up. This page: Upper Left: junior advisor Miss Fraley. Upper right: junior class gathered for roll-call. Middle: junior class: Top row: Cecelia Benoit, Linda Krempa, Barbara Apostle, Marilyn Dworsky, Kathy Mills, Sharon Womack, Carol Burnett. Middle row: Carla Lattanzio, Lila jarell, Blanch Wotasis, Sandy Richards, Vivian Lai, Ann Engerbretsen, Becky McLean. Bottom row: Yvonne Parenteau, Robin Clarridge, Carol Ongevine, Kathy Bunch, Vicki Owens, Sharon Schaeck, Sherry Townsell, Martha Weber. Lower: junior class: Top row: Barbara Eacker, Claudia Haverhaus, Diane Bognan, Cookie Matcarofjl Yolanda Maldonado, Anna Catti, Wendy Saroch, judy Anderson, Vicki Harrison. Middle row: Nancy Poehlman, Carol Felleney, Beverly Dawson, Wendy Pomeroy, Becky Palmquist, Michelle Soderquist, Louise Marshall, Debbie Youngson. Bottom row: Ellen Osborne, Ellen Pitcher, Linda Sorenson, Gail Cordon, Kathy McWilliams, Donna Harper, Me- lissa Neiderman, Sylvia Harges. 177 MTE-f7 7 A .L ' ' i - .. --?....1..3, . , T -.WW4 - av--V. f . l Seniors of GAA led the Association toward higher athletic ability 178 H H H H H , in H H im ' Y '- ' ' -....'4 i .al -m.,.,,-M . Q I ff , 5 A Kiwi' J -K it 3' W 5 Opposite page: Senior class: Top row: j.Rosenqu11st, B.Scalborough, D.Hill, S.Stort.s, j.johnson, M.Phair, D.Cole, j.Singer, L.Soeller, K. Harwood. Middle row, j.Walsh, E.Rodrique::., S.Lloyd, I.Coca, L.Hunt, C.Overmeyer, D.Ger- hardt, L.Martin, S.Bates, D.Tellez, H.Russel, L.Boles. Bottom row: D.Bognan, D.DeBaun, L.Marshal, K.Dickens, C.Hanke, G.Parish, K.Orgill, jjohnson, N.Fiorito, M.Nowicki. Mid- dle left: During a Hockey game, Marie Nowibki got a free hit. Middle right: Senior advisor Mrs. Hdsebeck. Lower: Senior first team-Hockey: Top row: Helen Russel, Diane Tellez, Diana DeBaun, Kathy Orgill, Debbie Cole, Darlene Bognan. Bottom row: Nikki Fibrito, Marlene Koester, Joyce johnson, Gloria Parish, Peggy McNees, Barbara Scalboraugh. This page: Upper: Senior first team-volleyball: Top row: Diane Tellez, Gloria Parish, Marlene Koester. Bottom row: Nikki Fiorito, Sandy Bates, Diana DeBaun. Middle: Zone guarding was practised during playday against Anaheim. Lower left: Sembr first team-basketball: Top row: NikkiFiorito, Marlene Koester, Gloria Parish, Glenda Miller, Pe gy McNees. Bottom row: Sandy Bates, Diane Tellez, Diana DeBaun. .f , i i L The Senior class of GAA along with completing their last year in high school, strove to set high- er standards of athletic excel- lence for the Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation. Shortly before second semes- ter, Mrs. Hilseheck came to Western as a new teacher. She was unanimously accepted. Daily practicing after school rewarded the senior teams with many wins and honorable losses. Their example of sportsmanship helped make Pioneer Spirit a thing not easily forgotten. Q ?,:,f,1-f?-fe --:T-1r:-- - 1-p f-.I ,... .1 V . ec., L-V ivy, H ,. 179 Senior class stimulated Western's progress 180 'wi r. --i:.'wi--'Z-H::E5EH:..3a. '1,21 ..g.g,-mg. ,I - f , .as , L , , N.. . 1 5 JI W , ,... n Jr Q, f r ' Spirit of the West, '67 is the bestf, As the year came to a close, Seniors viewed the ,67 motto with pride and a feeling of accomplishment. The year passed, and the Seniors looked upon it as their best year yet. The Class of '67 actively par- ticipated in campus activities, in- cluding Homecoming and Beat Anaheim Week. The traditional Senior gift Was presented to the student body- Senior House proposed plans to plant a tree with protective split- rail fencing inside the Senior Circle. Though this year's Sen- iors had little time to enjoy it, they gained satisfaction in know- ing that future students would be appreciative. In addition to this gift, S100 Was given to the Peace Corps. Without the leadership of the Senior Class oflicers and co-ad- visors Mr. Richards and Mr. Murphy, the Seniors would not have felt such a pride in their class. President John Bratton, vice president Jarvis Streeter, treasurer Marlene Koester, and secretary Marie Novvicki Worked together to make ,67 a year mem- orable to Westhi Seniors. lwxzg rf st uae am., gf-air Al :51..a-f f: '- naman! ig. :, 5 IL ' : 1 qt eel , - Opposite page, above: Senior House members Shari Payson, Crai Rogers, Mary Lou Eroy, Sandy Miller, Claudia Blum, Nikki Fiorito, Gary Thrapp, jeff Zawolkow, Bruce Troutman, john Bratton, jarvzls Streeter, Marlene Koester, Kristy Madden, Tim Langley, Lorraine Orrelas, Ray Vibk, Gary Schwartz, Pat Ley. Below: Senior House met every other week to talk over plans for the Class of '67. This page, above left: Senwr class president john Bratton. Far left: Vice pres- ident jarvis Streeter. Left: Treasurer Marlene Koester. Below left: Secretary Marie Nowicki. Below Marie Nowicki recorded minutes of a Senior House meeting while Nikki Fiorito lis- tened aitentively to presiding officer jaruis Streeter, 181 ROW I MICHAEL L. ABOUREZK-JV Wrestling STEPHEN D. ADAMSON-Ski Clubg Mixed Chorusg Chefs' Clubg Golf Club GORDON F. ADGETT-Mixed Chorusg Ski Clubg Chefs' Clubg CDU- Club MARY A. AHLSTROM-Service Clubg Pep Clubg Welcome Committee HOW II CATHY j. AKRE-Drill Teamg Girls' League gIaC3WARD M. ALLEN-Printing swf. C. Foot- CAROLYN J. ALLMAN-Girls' League IVAN C. ANDERSON-Boys' League ROW III SHARON K. ANDERSON-CSF Treasurerg NHS: Drill Team STEVEN R. ANDERSON-Pep Clubg Band ELLIOTT M. ANDORKO-Math Club: Key Club Treasurer CARY j. ANDREWS-Boys' Gleeg Boys' League ROW IV STEPHEN L. ANDREWS-Boys' League STELVEN A. APPEL-Key Clubg NFLg Science C u LINDA L. APPLETON-Girls' League THOMAS 1. ATCHLEY-Bays' League HOW V RONALD D. AYERS-Bays' League CONI I. AYRES-Pep Clubg Girls' League MARK W. BACHER-Boys' League JOYCE D. BAILEY-Girls' League HOW VI ROBERT M. BALDASARO-Boys' League RECGIE j. BALDWIN-Boys' League SANDRA L. BANTA-GAA: CSF: NHS: AFS: Band ROBERT D. BARKER-Science Club 182 Westhi Student Park added another tradition in dedication ceremony Far left: Director of Student Activities, Mr. Clough, addressed the spectators at the Student Park dedication. Left: Symbolism of Pioneer ac- complishments. Center: Mr. Carlson and Assis- tant Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Kenneth Wines, planted the first tree in the Student Park. Below: Norm Reed, ASB president, gave a final word to participants in the ceremony. 1' I V: 7' E :52': 2127? ,.E?s55Si,521ifETf7'.f A new tradition was built at Westem on Ian. 19-the Student Park was dedicated. Norm Reed, ASB President, presided over the formal ceremony. The Park symbolized the in- coming Sophomores entering through its gates and graduating Seniors leaving with the gates closed behind them. Work on the Park started last year when the Class of ,66 do- nated it to the school as its Senior gift. Since then the students strived to complete the Student Park. t- my - v --E was -5 eaaefe 'TTY-Wat' eizigeegis wba f. , . -Le:ff:E:a,T55,M 5,?,,:f-1.fN--- - .t Drill Team, Song 81 Cheerleaders amused students at activities ROW I WANDA D. BARKER-Girls' League BARBARA A. BARNHART-Girls' Lea- gue TERRI L. BARTON-Drill Teamg Ado. Girls' Glee TERRY D. BASCALL-Adv. Bandg Stage Band ROW II RONALD S. BASICH-Math Clubg Chess Clubg Bandg CSF LONNIE M, BATCHELOR-Thespian Presidentg Pioneer playersg German Clubg NFL SANDRA D. BATES-GAAQ Pep Clullg Mixed Chorusg Drama Club CLIFF R. BAXTER-Boys' League ROW III RICHARD A. BAYER-V. Tennisg NFL: NHSg CSFg IOCg junior dr Sembr Class Councilg Student Congressg Boys' League Secretary if Treasurer BARBRA L. BAZE-Girls' League JERRY L. BEAVER--V. Wrestlingg B Football LINDA BECKWITH-A Cappellag Service C ub ROW IV VECZCI L. BELLINFANTE-Ski Club: Pep C u MARSHA C. BENNETT-GAAg Girls' League WALLACE L. BILL-Bandg A Cappella VICKI L. BIRCHUM-Girls' League Antics of students at games and assemblies promoted spirit. :Fri '11 f x -. 1 1 r ,A . . w .zxx ',u,k'.,. i rf 51525 T xx .. . ' f l l A . :' ' .Iw- I x A .' if 3 L Il' Y ' IW 1 WH N mlywk Vt by rk' ' s r t ' y l V K. 'N . elif' ' 1 Y i 'J w . X. N 4 ' ROW I SHARON K. BIURSTROM-Pep Club DARREL D. BLACKMUN-Boys' Lea- gue PAUL R. BLAIR-German Clubg Science Club ROBERT L. BLAND-V Footballg Varsity Club: B Trackg Ski Club ROW ll DOUGLAS R. BLASZCZAK-Latin Clubg C Basketball ,IEANNE A. BLATTER-French Clubg Pep Club. Westernettesg Howdy Commit- tee CLAUDIA A. BLUM-Dress Boardg The- spiansg French Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' League Board ARTHUR A. BOEHME-V Tennis ROW III DARLAINE V. BOCNAN-CAA: IOC: Russian Clubg Pep Clubg Pioneer Pressg Student Congress JAMES H. BOHLKEN-Bandg Math Club: Science Clubg Pep Club LEVADA S. BOLES-CAA Tennis' Team FONTRON BOTTECA-Girls' League ROW IV DANIEL M. BOTTOMS-Boys' League BRIAN BOWER-Band Drum Majarg CSFg NHSg Studen! Congress PAMELA K. BOWERS-GAA: Pep Club SHARON L. BOYD-Drill Teamg Pep Clubg AFSg NFLg Girls' League Treasurer fx- ,- mt, - 'WEE Aims X i ii gi i . S ,Q ii W a IA iwu, . A fi in ii , vi nxivi 7! 'I .:55 -.Mn x ll ' .H um . . , X WAR lm l 551. 'F i 'A ' ' I TJ. , if ff .. ...rw ..f :Li- ffsf V-r .. .:- .- if .tg 1 i ii - . .- -'-- . I i I 1 -.4 :g -,swf 5.52 VI! Af' 'K 5 se: 'ix , 1 L H 1 i kgs 1 iii 1 1+ , fi mx?-I A ii ii Q Q si mi 'f mm ii i , awww? ,L as H 1, Y X . ix -if if R 2 ..,,,..x- 4. . T: l wg . . 3' l 1 f N ggi! ,i 2 ' 1 , ii 1 : li I . . 15. xr v If sf . JS ' .1 ' ss, - - ' sw- J sm -7 - T 2,5 -. H... ,Q 1 V :Emerg ROW I FREDERICK A. BRUECCEMANN-V Footballg Varsity Clubg Ski Clubg Student Con ress S'I'IZPHEN C. BRUFFY-Pep Clugg Science Cu MARY L. BRUNNER-NHS: AFS! Pep Club WILLIAM C. BRYAN-V Basketball. B Track HOW II CHARLES W, BURNS-Boys' League CARMEN V. CALDERON-Student Congressg Ski Clubg Howdy Committee Presidentg Wes- ternettesg French Clubg Dress Boardg Girls League Board GLENN P. CALDERONE-Radio Club: Pep Clubg Pioneer Press Managing Editor VIRGINIA CALDWELL-Girls' League ROW III KAREN N. CALLAWAY-Drill Team. Pep Clulzg Student Congress Alt. LARRY M. CALVERT-Boys' League LINDA CANTRELL-AFSg FBLA: Pep Clull: Welcoming Committee MAR-IORIE N. CARLSON-Pioneer Yearboolcg Pep Clubg Adv. Girls' Glee HOW IV RAYMOND E. CARPENTER-V Basketball: Varsity Club ANNA CARTER-Girls' League PAMELA A. CENA-Drill Teamg Thespiansg Pioneer Players RACHEL Y. CERVANTES-GAA: Adv. Girls' Gleeg Service Club ROW V EDWARD CHAIDES-ji Football LINbDA J. CHAVEZ-Student Congressg Pep C u DIANE Y. CHENARD-Pioneer Playersg Thes- piansg NFL WILLIAM M. CHILDRESS-Boys' League ROW V1 CONSTANCE E. CLARK-junior Class councilg GAA Tennis Teamg Pep Club: Girls' League Rep VICKY L. CLEMENTS-A Cappella CATHLEEN H. COATS-Girls' League IDALIA COCA-Tennis Team 187 ROW I MICHELLE L. COCHRANE-Girls' League DEBORAH A. COLE-GAAg AFSg Girls' League JERRY S. COLEMAN-Bays' League ZVAIJTER W, CONKLIN-Ski Clubg an ROW ll KAREN L. CONN-A Cap ellag Pep Club ALLEN S. CONRAD-S13 Clubg Boys, League MARIANNE COOKE-Pep Clubg Girls' League MARK K. COOLIDGE-Boys' League VPg Slci Club VP . ,Q-, Y? fx, L. he 77 L 5 as l H. A 1 R 9 W? 1 ! -'uf . xw-'w' V218-H ROW lll KEVIN T. CORRIGAN-V Swimmingg V Water Polo: Aquatics Club IOSEPH V. COSTA-Boys' League DEBORAH A. COTE-Drill Teamg Girls' League V EDMUND A. COTTA-Boys' League ROW IV BARRY J. COX-Ski Clubg Student Con- gress MAURICE E. CRABB-Adv. Band: Boys' League MARGARET CRAYS-Girls' League KAREN L. CREMEENS-A Cappellag GAAg Pep Club fi . A PM ,, N 'E , Jin Rss fl ,XX Xxx Manual Arts provided Western students with background for future Pibneers explored new frontiers in the field of industrial arts. ROW I JOYCE A. CROUCH-NFL: Pep Club NORMAN CULLUM-V Wrestlingg C Trackg C Football DENISE L. DAHL-Ski Club: GAAg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Student Congress RICHARD W. DALEY-V Footbal g Boys' League ROW II SANDRA E. DALY-Service Clubg Girls' Leaue JOHN DAVENPORT-V Footballg Boys' League BILL L. DAVIS-Boys' League CATHY J. DAVIS-Pep Clu g Girls' Lea- gue ROW III SUSAN D. DAVIS-Ski Clubg Pep Clubg French Clubg FBLA PAMELA J. DAVISSON-Girls' League DIANA S. DE BAUN-Russian Clubg CAA JERRY L. DEETER-AFSg NFLg CSFg NHSg Spanish Club Presidentg Student Congress ROW IV CAROL M. DE HART-Pep Clubg Girls' League GLORIA DEHNART-Girls' League MIKE DELANEY-Math Clubg Pioneer Playersg Thespiansg Pep Clubg Science Club LOUIS D. DE LEON-V. Footballg V Baseballg jV Baseballg B Football 189 Panorama of Western was viewed by seniors wh1le painting big CW' CSF members worked to repaint Western insignia. ROIV I CLENDA DELFS-Adv. Bandg GAA: Sci- ence Club TERRY L. DEL IIACCO-Drill Team PATRICK D. DEMENT-Boys' League KRISTIE L. DICKENS-Songleaderg A Cappellag GAAg Pibneer Press ROW II THOMAS W. DICKSON-Boys' League ADELEINA DI MANNO-Girls, League LOIS K. DOLAN-Pep Clubg Girls' Lea- gue STEVE I. DOMON-V Wrestlingg Boys' League ROW III JACKI J. DOWNARD-NHS: CAAg AFSg Pep Clubg French Clubg Girls' League Rep KEITH R. DOWNING-Cheerleaderg NI-lSg CSFQ Pep Clubg V Water Polog V Swimmingg B Swimming ANN DREW-Swim Teamg Adv. Girls' Glee DENNIS R. DHIESBACH-Boys' League ROW IV P,?'ILRICIA A. DUECKER-Pep Clubg Ski C u DIANE S. DUNCAN-A Cappellag Pep Clubg Ski Clubg French Clubg Student Congressg GAA PHILIP E. DUNCAN-Boys' League SANDRA K. DUNCKHORST-S071 - leaderg FBLAg GAAg Ski Clubg Pep Cluig French Club ZX. -A' 1 I L ROW I DON F. DUNLAP-Boys' League JOHN C. EACH-V Wrestlingg jV Wrestlingg B Foatballg C Trackg C Football THOMAS H, ELENES-V Baslcetballg jV Bas- ketball CARLA N. ELLEDGE-Girls' League ROW II STEPHEN E. ENDERS-Bays' League MARY LOU EROY-A Cappellag Student Con- gressg Pep Clubg Senior Hauseg Pioneer Players CRAIG R. EWOLDT-CSFg Russian Clubg Math Clubg Science Club RONALD C. FAIRBANKS-Boys' League ROW Ill PATRICIA M. FARROW-A Cappellag Girls' League KENNETH C. FENG-Student First Aid Trainerg Boys' League JOSEPH A. FERGUS-Boys' League BARBARA L. FERRIS-Girls, League ROW IV MAX C. FEUERBERC-Diving Teamg Ski Club CAROLINE A. FIEKER-Girls' League Pres- identg Pep Clubg CSFg NHS LAWRENCE W. FINCH-Boys' League FLZYD A. FINECAN--V Wrestlingg Varsity C u ROW V SHERRIE E. FINK-A Cappellag Pep Club DORIS M. FINLEY-Girls' League NIKKI J, FIORITO-Cheerleaderg GAAg Pep Club CAROL L. FISHER-Girls' League ROW VI GEORGE I-I. FLAMBURES-V Water Polog Var- sity Club MIAIIZIY E. FLAMBURES-Pep Clubg Science C u TIZERESA A. FLEMMER-Thespiansg A Cap- pe a DAVID H. FLORES-Band: Key Clubg Math Clubg Chess Club 191 Band rehearsed new musical selections to play at assemblies Band members practiced daily to play at weekly assemblies. ROW I DAVID L. FORBES-Cross Country CATHY S. FORT-French Clubg Pep Clubg AFS CRAIG W. FRANKLIN-Pikmeer Press Secretary of Publicityg AFSg V Golf KENNETY G. FREAD-Boys' League ROW II STEPHEN T. FREEMAN-ASB Secretary of Athleticsg V Water Polog V Swimmingg Ski Clubg Pep Club DIANNE R. FRENCH-Girls, League ROGER L. FRENCH-A Cappellag Stage Bandg V Basketball ROBERT V. FRENZEL-Bundy Boys' League .'gh. l5 ' I .5- 2 P is 1 ! ff .f Fi? gg... YN X L . i f a l i E 5, Fr 14 . 5 91 .ga L Y QL, 'A ROW I RICHARD D. FROBISHER-V Basket- ballg V Baseball CAROL L. FRODSHAM-Mixed Chorusg Pep Club CAROLYN R. FURLONC-CAA: Girls' League ELIZABETH B. GABASTON-Girls' League ROW II LORRAINE T. GACNON-NHSg FBLAQ Ski Clubg Spanish Club CYNTHIA A. CALL-Pep Clubg Math Clubg French Clubg Science Club JAMES R. CALVANI-Thespiansg NFLg AFSg German Clubg Student Congress CHRISTINA C. GARCIA-Girls' League -WI VE S? ROW III CERALDINE A. GARCIA-Girls' League LINDA M. GARCIA-Girls' League RICHARD A. GARCIA-Boys' League DALE A. GAUDREAU-Boys' League HOW IV MARY S. GAUTREAU-Pep Club: Speech Clubg NFLQ AFS CARY R. GENTILE-Boys' League DIANA L. GERHARDT-GAAg FBLAg Pep Club STACY GEVERINK--GAAg Pep Club 3 foreign students represented France, Sweden, El Salvador Right: Freddie Marret was escorted by Trey Heisler as a lady-in-waiting at Homecoming Coronation. Center: julw Aguirre, Freddie and Ann Nyquist visited Santa Claus durin the Christmas season. Below: Freddie gatherejwith other AUHSD foreign students. Bottom: AFS sponsored a luncheon in the Westhi cafeteria for all AUHSD foreign students. A little touch of Paree', dec- orated the campus in the person of Frederique Marret of France -the 1966-67 AFS foreign stu- dent. Although she Was the only AFS-sponsored student, she was one of three from overseas that attended Western. The others were Ann Nyquist from Sweden and Julio Aguirre from El Sal- vador. Western was privileged to have had three fine represent- atives of foreign cultures, such as Freddie, Ann and Iulio. . ,q , F- Nun-.ff S. 5. ,W mt 'Q - ! it EQHWW... Wal E Q 194 'S ' .rf F1 W 1, s 3 1 - A L:.kxg1f L Via.-,. f..-... . X-. I -,.- ll . 1 I.. , A J I rf V Q 4 1 4 1, I ,I 1 M x . G 1 1 in Qi H ' 1. . if 35151-31-fu kg- - I - - ' if 1 1? 2' ,. +7.11 L5 wx 2? Qi V: I ROW I EDMUND L. GIBSON-Boys, League ALAN D. GILBERT-Thespiansg Boys' League JOYCE GOBEILLE-NHSg GAAg Girls' League ANITA M. GONZALES-Girls' League ROW II CHARLES M. GOODALL-Swimming Team VICIZI K. GORDON-CAAg Pep Clubg Dress Boar JEFFREY L. CRAFLUND-Science Clubg Boys' League PATRICK W. GRANT-Pep Clubg Key Clubg Math Clubg Student Congress ROW III JEAN C. GRECC-FBLAg Girls' League ROBERT M. GREGG-V Water Polog Boys' Lea- gue CHARLETTE A. CRIFFITH-Girls' League ,ENIJE E. GRIFFITH-NHSg CSFg AFSg French u HOW IV SANDRA CRIMES-Girls' League SUSAN M. GROTE-Girls' Clee GEORGE CULIAN-Bandg Pep Clubg Boys' League KATHLEEN GUMM-French Club: ASF ROW V DENNIS M. CUSTAFSON-Stage Bandg A Cappella DAVID B. GUYOT-Boys' League TIMOTHY O. HAIFLEY-Science Club JERALD W. HALL-V Footballg V Wrestlingg V Baseballg Varsity Club ROW VI DEBORAH L. HAMILTON-Girls' League MARY J. HAMMES-Pep Clubg GAA Tennis' Team R?lI:ERT J. HAMMES-Printing Stafg Photo Cu BRUCE HAMMILL-Boys' League 195 HOW I CHRISTINE A. HANKE-Songleaderg Pep Clubg GAAg A Cappella STEVEN K. HAPPEL-Stage Bandg Boys' Lea- gue REIKO HARADA-A Cappella: CAAg Girls' League DANIEL L. HARDMAN-Boys' League ROW II EFEORAH I. HARKER-Drill Teamg French u LESTER HARMATI-Boys' Lea ue DARBY L. I-IARRINGTON-Dri Teamg junibr Class Council JOHN P. HARRINCTON-V Tennis: Pep Clubg C Football Row III KABA L. I-IARRINGTON-NFLQ NHSQ CSFQ CASC Treasurerg AFS Queeng junior Class Coun- cilg GAA Swim Tearng Girls' League Board MICHAEL W. HARRINGTON-Mixed Chorusg A Cappella RENIE D. HARTER-Drill Teamg Girls' League JOAN P. HARTZEL-Ski Clubg Girls' League ROW IV SACHIYE HATA-Girls' League NANCY HAUPT-AFS Treasurer: CSFQ NHSQ French Club LOIS D. HAWES-Pioneer Pressg AFSg Pep Clubg French Club DENISE HAWKINS-Pioneer Yearbookg Speech Clubg Pep Clubg Pioneer Players 196 7 Last few minutes ofthe class period were used for the students to relax. Humorous moments were relaxing during daily study routine ROW I CLAUDE E. HEAD-Boys, League HARRY HEISLER-AFS Foreign Exchange Stu- dentg ASB T reasurerg Student Councilg V GQUQ NFLg CSFg NHSg German Clubg Key Club GARY S. HENDRICKS-Bandg Boys' League ILENE M. HENLEY-Pibneer Yearbookg Girls' Gleeg Girls' Leagueg Pep Club ROW II JOHN L. HERLEY-Boys' League OFELIA V. HERNANDEZ-Pep Clubg Spanish C u ELIZABETH HIBMA-FBLAg Pep Clubg Girls' League FEUENK A. HICKAM-Student Congressg Pep C u ROW III ROBERT S. HICKAM-Pep Clubg Boys' League CHARLES F. HILFENHAUS-CSFg NHSg IOCg Student Congressg Math Clubg Russian Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Cross Cauntryg Track DIANE L. HILL-GAAg Pep Clubg Pumeer Play- ers VALERIE A. HILTON-Student Congress. Spanish Clubg Ski Club ROW IV JANINE L. HODCES-AFSg Pe Club IUDITH E. HOLLEY-Pep Clua Girls' League PEGGY L. HOLSTEN-Pep Clubg Girls' League NORVA A. HORVATH-Howdy Committeeg Girls' League 197 ROW I BARBARA I. HOUSE-Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Ski Clubg Dress Board JOHN R. HOWARD-Boys' League ROSLYN K. HOWARD-Pzbneer Yearbook, Stu- dent Congressg Pep Club KAIILHLEEN L. HOWE-FBLAg Pep Clubg Slci C u ROW II TIMOTHY M. HUGHES-jV Wrestlingg Boys' League DARLENE HULSEY-Girls' League LINDA E. HUNT-Pep Clubg GAA Tennis Team ROBERT E. HUNT-JV Baseballg Boys' League ROW III VIRGINIA HUNTER-French Clubg Pep Clubg Dress Boardg CSF PENELOPE R. JACOBS-Ski Clubg Girls' League SHARON L. JACOBSEN-Bandg Speech Clubg FBLA DENNIS JANEWAY-Wrestlingg Boys' League ROW IV STEPHEN R. -IANSSEN-Boys' League CHRIS E. IAUERT-V Cross Countryg Trackg NHS ELLEN S. -IICK-Pep Clubg Girls' Club CYNTHIA JOHNSON-Servike Clubg Girls' League ROW V DANIEL JOHNSON-Boys' League JAM ES B. ZOHNSON-jV Wrestlingg V Footballg Photo Clu 4 Ski Club President IOAN M. JOHNSON-Band: GAA: NHS: Pep Club JOYCE M. JOHNSON-Band: GAA: NHS: CSF ROW VI KAREN D. JOHNSON--Girls' League THOMAS E. JOHNSON-Boys League DONALD S. JONES-Boys' League SANDRA JONES-Girls' League 198 Class of ,67 furthered interest in academic, extracurricular events Seniors showed an involvement with their school by participating in both curricular and extracurricular activities. it. 113' ,aa ROW I THOMAS A. ,IUDSON-V Basketballg Boys' League IOHN JULIAN-Boys' League CANDACE E. JULIEN-Westernettesg Adv, Girls' Cleeg Mixed Chorus EAZXNER KAUFINCER-Rifle Club: Math u ROW II DIANE A. KEANE-Medical Club: CAAg AFS CHERI L. KEELEY--Service Club: Pep Club DIANE L, KELLY-A Cappellag Pep Clubg Ser- vice Club IOHN A. KELSEN-Boys' League 199 Row 1 A HONEY A. KESSLER-AFSQ NHSJ Pep Clubg Sophomore Class Council EDGAR H. KIMBALL-Boy's League JANE A. KIMBALL-CSF: INHSg AFS CAROLYN D. KINDA-Drill Teamg Leaderg French Clubg junior Class Councilg Senior Class Council ROW Il SHARON M. KLEIN-Bandg junior Class Coun- cilg Senior Class Council RICHARD C. KNUDSON-C'SFg NHSg Key Clubg Pep Clubg German Club MARLENE M. KOESTER-Dress Boardg Pep Clubg Senior Class Treasurerg junior Class Coun- cilg GAA Treasurer DIANNE M. KRAMER-CSFg NHSg AFS: Cer- man Clubg A Cappella ROW III WILLIAM A. KRAUSS-Mixed Chorusg Boys' League JEFFREY A. KRUM-Rifle Clubg Boys' League JOHN E. KRUMSIEK-Boys' League JIM L. LALICKER-Boys' League ROW IV FREDERICK U. LANDSBERC-Varsity Colfg Science Clubg Pep Clubg German Club TIMOTHY S. LANCLEY-Student Councilg V Footballg V Golfg V Baseballg V Swimming RALPH G. LARISON-jV Footballg jV Wres- t ing 4. ROBERT A. LARSEN-Ski Clubg Boy's League Students involved with the techniques of dressmak- ing received a helping hand from their teachers. Sewing skills were taught senior girls in homemaking classes 200 .1 3' - AF' , . A if f If? ir A x .L . '?:iY,.. HIM 'W I'f rx iE.i!L i.f' ,iwgwijk f img? WR ROW I LARRY D. LAZETTE-V Traclcg V Cross Counb try DONNA V. LEE-FBLAg Girls' League HENRY W. LEE-Boys' League MICHAEL R. LEE-Boys' League ROW Il DANIEL E. LEVIN-CSF President: NFL: NHS: Spanish Club VP FLOYD L. LEWIS-V Baseballg Boys' League PAUL E. LEWIS-Boys' League PATRICIA E. LEY-Pabneer Pressg Pep Clubg Science Clubg Student Council ROW Ill PATRICIA C. LIOI-Girls' League IUDIE LISTER-Girls' League CHESTER J. LIZAK-Boys' League SUSAN H. LLOYD-Girls' League ROW IV DENNIS E LOECHNER-Boys' League KATHRYN L. LOCUE-FBLAg Slci Club MICHAEL LOMBROZO-Band: Boys' League EIEIARLES L. LONG-V Wrestling: B if C Base- a ROW V MICHAEL L. LONG-Rifle Club: A Cappella LUPE LOPEZ-GAAg Mixed Chorusg Pep Club CAROL A. LOTT-Student Congressg IOCg Stu- dent Council MARGARET L. LOVERSKY-ASB Cabineig A Cappellag Dress Boardg GAAg Student Congressg lOCg Pep Club ROW VI JOHN j. LUCK-Boys' League GORDON A LUNDENE-Hadtb Club: Pioneer Press BILL I. LUTTER-Boys' League JOSEPH C. LUZ-Boys' League 201 HOW I KRISTY A. MADDEN-Pep Clubg Science Clubg ski Club LEDIIZJ S. MADDY-Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Science C u RICHARD A. MAGANA-Bays' League JUDITH A. MAKEVICH-FBLAJ Pep Club ROW Il LINDA A. MAKOWSKY-Pep Club LYNETTE A. MAKOWSKY-CAAg Pep Club DANNY C. MANIS-V Foatballg Varsity Clubg Pep Club: Student Congress ESLLLIS A. MANN-A Cappellag Pep Clubg HOW' III MONICA S. MANNERS-NFLQ German Club: Pep Club GEORGE M. MANSFIELD-Boys' League ALAN E. MARCUM-Radio Club: Pep Club GREG A. MARLOW-Wrestlingg Boys' League ROW IV FRIZDERIQUE MARRET-AFS: CSFQ French C u LINDA I... MARS HALL-GAAg FBLAg Pep Club: Ski Club Treasurer GAIL L. MARTIN-Bandg Pep Club JAMES A. MARTIN-Printing Staff. Boys' League ROW V LINbDA Y. MARTIN-GAAQ FBLAQ Pep Clubg Ski C u MIARCARET M. MARTIN-FBLAg SkiClubg Pep C ub MICHAEL B, MARTIN-A Cappellag Thespians 'MIICIZAEL D. MARTINEZ-C Footballq C Bas- et a ROW VI GRANT MARTYN-Boys' League IOHN L. MASSIE-Boys' League Presidentg NIH? CSFg V Trackg Ski Clubg Pep Clubg French C u JUDITH A. MAY-Thoughts Magazineg Pep Clubg Girls' League RANDY W. MAYER-Plbneer Pressg Boys' League I 202 Tw-9' F kb' ,--v J .f ' i Z jfs' TW MKQQWN 15:-. ' I A i 'l 2385, at J -F .YJ -V. 1 'fi f ., '- f ' r R . i H HOW I THOMAS I. MCBAY-Boys' League CHARLES W. McCOY-Bandg Mixed Chorus SANDRA L. MCEWAN-FBLAg Pep Club SYLVIA L. McKAY-Ski Club Tretwurerg Drill Team ROW ll WILLIAM W. MCKEE-V Footballg V Baseballg Varsity Clubg NFLg Student Congress NORMA A. MCKELVY-FBLAg Pep Club MICHAEL I. MCMANUS-A Cappellag Thespi- ans KATHLEEN L. McMULLAN-Girls' League ROW III MARGARET A. MCNEES-Head Cheerleader: GAAg Pep Clubg NFL STEVEN H. MCPHERSON-Bays' League GREG S. MEADE-V Basketballg V Galfg jk' Footballg JV Baseballg Varsity Clubg NHSg Boys' League Rep. ALEXIA E. MECHIKOFF-Girls' League ROW IV ARNOLD I. MEDEIROS-A Cappellag Thespi- ansg lOCg Pep Club ESTHER C. MEJIA-Pep Clubg Girls' League BONNIE j. MELNECHUK-Girls' League JAMES R. MERCER-German Clubg Boys' Lea- gue The Varsity Club initiates sang their uersibn of a current mt during zum., Varsity initiates entertained students during lunch break 203 ROW I MICHAEL MERKER-Stage Bandg Adu. Bandg Water Polo Mgr.g Swimming Mgr. S'?AbNLEY F. MEYER-V Water Polog Bandg Pep C u JACK H. MEYERS-Boys' League SANDY L. MILLER-Aquatics Clubg V Water Polog V Swimming ROW Il JUDITH A. MILLS-Girls' League STEVEN D. MILLS-V Trackg V Cross Coun- try MIICZHAEL L. MILTON-Boys' Leagueg Ski C u SUSAN C. MINKIN-Pioneer Yearbookg FBLAg Pep Club Seniors worked with their creative abilities during and after school. Students, imagination was used to create various Works of art 204 to . HOW I . CYNTHIA F. MINNICK-Girls' League KATHYLEEN MITCHELL-Girls' League PAMELA A. MITCHELL-FBLAQ Ski Club JUDY H. MIYAKE-Thespiansg Pwneer Playersg German Club HOW I1 ROBERT K. MOESER-A Cappellag Boys' Lea- ue ROSALYN A. MOIR-A Cappellag Pep Clubg CSFg NHS PATRICIA L. MONTGOMERY-Pep Clubg Girls' Glee MICHAEL J. MOORE-Boys' League iv' X, 'Eh' 4 ROW III JIMMY D. MORA-Wrestlingg Boys' League LINDA S. MORELAND-A Cap ellag Pep Club CHARLES W. MORRIS-V Basfetballg V Base- ballg V Golfg Varsity Clubg NHSg Science Clubg Math Club MARIA C. MORRIS-Bandg CSFg NHSg ASB Secretary of Activities ROW IV DONNA K. MOSKIOS-Girls' League KENNETH L. MOSS-Student Cabinetg NFL Treasurer PATRICIA A. MOTT-Girls' League PAULA MOTT-Girls' League 205 ROW I EATRICIA K. MURPHY-junior Class council: AA Vicki L. MYERS-FBLAg Science Clubg Girls' League BIENZERLY K. NAKAWAKI-CSFg NHS: Russian C u WANDA j. NEWLAND-Mixed Chorusg Girls' League HOW II ROBERT G. NEWMAN-Boys' League MARILYN K. NICOL-Girls' League JEFFREY K. NOCK-V Swimmingg V Water Polo MICHAEL j. NOLAN-Boys' League ROW III LINDA C. NORRINGTON-AFSg Pep Clubg French Clubg Medibal Club MARIE J. NOWICKI-Sembr Class Treasurerg GAAg FBLAg IOCQ Pep Club DON R. NYGARD-Trackg Boys, League KATHRYN M. OLSEN-Ski Clubg Girls' League ROW IV STELLA C. OLVERA-Pep Clubg Girls' League KATHRYN ORCILL-CAAg NHSQ Girls' League Repg Pep Club President LORRAINE ORNELAS-Drill Teamg Slci Clubg Pep Club MICHAEL OROSCO-Traclcg Cross Countryg Boys' League ROW V LYNN ORRELL-Girls' League RONNA L. OTTENSON-Bandg Service Clubg Girls' League CONNIE OVERMYER-GAA Tennis Teamg Dress Board KAREN L. OWEN-Latin Clubg Pep Clubg GAA Tennis Teamg AFS ROW VI MARY ELLEN PADILLA-Girls' League GLORIA A. PARISH-NHS: GAAQ junior Class Secretaryg ASB Secretaryg Pep Club PATRICIA A. PARKER-Girls' League CHARLES R. PASHBY-Water Polog Boys' League 206 o I 1' ah X iii A X W. r , I I I 'uf ' I FI.,.Sli'!.,,! .BE,AQ,TeY. ,Q .aa w ips Pioneer ideas voiced Top: Thoughts magazine editing staff top row-Bruce Singer, Fred Landsberg, Ed Kimball, Nancy Ross, Debbie Cote, Ralph Larison, Sharon Swanson, Carol Kinda, Ed Petrus, Elliot Andorko, Mike Merkerg center row: judy Sage, Mary Brunner, Carol Lott, Darby Harrington, Lynn Tibbetts, janie Hosenquist, Sharon Klein, Steve Happelg bot- tom row: Karen Owen, Sheri Payson, Gordon Lundene, Nancy Haupt, Kathy Fort, Caroline Fieker, Honey Kessler. Center: Students lab- ored to meet publishing deadline. Left: Mrs. jones gave able leadership to the publication of Thoughts. Students with a Hare for crea- tive vvriting had an opportunity to publish their ideas in West- ernis :'Thoughts magazine. The magazine served as an anthology of essays, poems, and short stories, selected from the student body. Under the direction of Mrs. Jones, the Senior Composition and Creative Writing classes edited all submitted material. Print shop students printed the magazine with their usual quality of excellence. .AI YV.l:n, Qin V V.,,A,, , , Q, Y,p.L.,. in 'Thoughts Magazine, 207 ROW I RAYMOND J. PATE-Boys' League ROBERT E. PAVEL-Boys' League GLORIA PAYNE-Pep Clubg FBLA SHERIDAN L. PAYSON-CSFg NHSg AFSg Clubg A Cappellag Spanish Club ROW II P.E. students attended Family Life courses for four-Week session Everyday problems were discussed by students in Family Life class when not participating in physical education cour- ses. geqfsfvv -Y ' :Rl si? .4 Pep GENE H. PEARSON-JV Footlmllg Baslcetballg Baseballg V Footballg Varsity Clubg Pep Clubg Student Councilg IOCg Thespiansg Ski Club LONNIE A. PEARSON-V Baseball EMIL C. PELA-Key Clubg Ski Clubg Pep Clubg V Footballg Varsity Club KATHY L. PEOPLES-NFLg FBLAg Pep Clubg Westernettes ROW III CRAIG D. PERKINS-V Footballg Baseballg Var- sity Clubg IOC LOUIE G. PESCEVIC-Boys' League ANDREA I. PETERS-Pep Clubg Girls' League LAWRENCE PETERSEN-Photo Clubg Boys' League ROW IV SCOTT R. PETERSON-Pwneer Yearbookg Spanish Club JILL E. PFAUTZ-Pumeer Yearbookg Pep Club PATRICIA j. PFENDLER-Thespiansg Pibneer Playersg Pep Clubg Student Council Hepg NFL MARIBETH D. PHAIR-IOCQ CAAJ AFSgThes- piansg French Club 1 208 Tal S HOW I IEANNE A. PHILLIPS-A Cappella: Pep Club IANICE B. PICKERING-Girls' League KATHLEEN E. PIER-DOMINICI-Girls' Glee LINDA V. PIPER-A Cappellag GAAg Servzbe Clubg Dress Boardg Pep Club ROW II CATHERINE A. POWELL-Pep Clubg Ski Club PATRICIA K. POWELL-Ski Club Secretaryg GAA Tennis Teamg Dress Board DIANE J. POWERS-A Cappellag Dress Board SUSAN L. PRAGMAN-Westernettes ROW III MARY PRENTICE-Girls' League MICHAEL A. PRICE-Boys' League DEAN H. PRITCHETT-Boys' League LEE PYPER-A Cappella, Boys' League ROW IV CARY W. QUINCY-NHS: CSFg Math Clubg Science Clu 5 Pep Club WALTER E. RAABE-Boys' League DANIEL A. RANGEL-Wrestling DONNA RASMUSSEN-Mixed Chorus 209 HOW I NORMAN B. REED-ASB President: Pibneer Yearbookg CSFg NSFg NFLg AFSg Key Clubg Pep Clubg junior Class President CHARLES R. REEDER-Bays' League ETHEL M. REFINATI-A Cappellag Girls' Glee DIANNE R. RICE-Pep Clubg Girls' League ROW II STEVEN L. RICE-jV, V Baseball CRISTY L. RICHARDS-Wrestlinlg KAREN RICHARDS-Mixed C Orus NANISCAH M. RICHARDS-Slci Club Presidentg Pep Club Secretaryg IOCg Student Congressg Pw- neer Players ROW III TIMOTHY RILEY-Math Clubg Sbience Club PATRICIA A. ROBERSON-French Club: Stu- dent Congress PATRICIA L. ROBERTS-Pwneer Yearboakg Girls'- Gleeg Pep Club SUSANNE L. ROBERTSON-Girls' League HOW IV DAVID ROBINSON-A Cappellag Thespiang B Footballg V Baseball MILTON D. ROBINSON-NHS: CSF: Math Clubg Science Clubg Water Polo LINDA K. ROCQU E-A Cappellag Girls' League BARRY P. RODGERS-VSwirnmingg Water P0104 Pep Clubg German Clubg French Clubg AFS ROW V MICHAEL A. RODCERS--Boys' League ERLINDA RODRIQUEZ-CSFQ AFSQ GAAg French Clubg Spams Club IEJPLN D. ROELAND-V Basketball: V Colfg Ski C u CRAIG D. ROGERS-V Trackg Cross Countryg NFLg Student Congres ROW VI RONALD B. ROOK-V Wrestling DONN A. ROONEY-Boys' League IANIE L. ROSENQUIST-Pwneer Yearbaokg GAAg Pep Club NANCY ROSS-Drill Teamg Pep Clubg FBLA 210 ROW I DOUGLAS W. ROWE-Ski Clubg Boys' League BRENDA L. RUBLE-Pep Clubg Girls' League SUSAN S. RUHR-Pep Club Secretary i7 Pres- identg Girls' League Secretaryg NFL CHRIS L. RUSHER-Boys' League ROW Il CFEISTINE RUSSELL-Pumeer Playersg Ski C u HELEN M. RUSSELL-Girls' League JAMES F. RUSSELL-Boys' League SHELLEY E. SABATASSO-Drill Teamg Ski Clubg Service Club The Class of '67 banded together to decorate class- rooms for the Big Blue. Classroom decoration typical of participation in Beat Anaheim Week Y 211 ROW I JULIA W. SAGE-AFSg NFLg Pep Clubg French Club SUSAN SALAS-A Cappella ZAIQIJTOS I. SALINAS-FBLAg Pep Clubg Spanish u PAUL F. SANSEVIERI-Boys' League ROW II JAMES R. SANZARA-Pep Clubg jv, VBaseballg jV Faotballg Sembr House Repg Student Congress ROSEMARY SARAGOSA-Girls' League FRANK L. SATOW-C,B, V Water Polog Swim- mmg BARBARA L. SCARBOROUGH-GAA Adv. Girls' Gleeg Science Club ROW Ill BRUCE C. SCHAEFER-Speech, Debate Team CHARLES A. SCHAEFER-Cheerleaderg B Basketballg Pep Club LINN E. SCHLISKEY-JV Baseball CLETA M. SCHMIDT-Secretary of Safety if Welfareg A Cappellag Pep Clubg Student C011- gress ROW IV RONALD R. SCHNEIBLE-Boys' League FREDERICK O. SCHOOLEY-V Football! Trackg NHSg Ski Clubg Varsity Club DARLENE A. SCHROEDER-A Cappella GARY H. SCHWARTZ-NHS: NFLg IOCQ Ski Cluzg V Water Polog Student Congressg Radu: C u 212 vw-pg' U31 'Q' il. L.,TtT3,.F.7:m 'Q' :'- ww- ' , emu. 7' Ai . To .NIV iw gk W., L .xv 11 1 .ww -. '52 Q.. g..- n ,r i ROW I JANICE L. SCROGHAM-A Cappellag CSFg NHSg Thespiansg Pep Club GREGORY B. SELLERS-Bays' League SHARON L. SELTZER-FBLAJ Pep Club REBECCA M. SENTENO-Pep Club: Girls' League ROW II SANDRA E. SENIT-Girls' League MARGARET S. SESSUMS-Latin Club Secre- taryg Pumeer Players VIRGINIA L. SEWELL-NHSg Pep Club SANDRA M. SHIELDS-A Cappellag Pep Club ROW III LARRY H. SHULMAN-Boys' League Ti-IERESA A. SIMANEK-Mixed Chorusg Pep C u JOHN F. SIMMONS-Boys' League SANDRA G. SIMS-Sermbe Clubg Pep Clubg GAA ROW IV BRUCE E. SINGER-Key Clubg NFL jlgI.gE A. SINGER-GAAg Pep Clubg French C u MONA L. SINGER-Girls' League CANDICE E. SLATER-FBLAg Pep Club Students gathered either in the cafeteria or around the campus to eat their lunch. Some students lunched in cafeteria While others chose outdoors 213 Biology brought pupils closer to understanding of plant and animal life Two Biblogy students studied life under the micro- scope. ROW I JAMES R. SLATTON-Boys' League ELAINE SLIFER-Ski Clubg Girls' League CHERRY L. SMITH-Drill Teamg Thespiansg Pep Club 5 DAROL R. SMITH-Varsity Baslcetballg JV Baseball HOW II KATHLEEN C. SMITH-FBLAQ Pep Club LINDA D. SMITH-Pep Clubg GAA ROBERT C. SMITH-Boys' League THERESA L. SMITH-Drill Teamg Pep Clubg Girls' League Rep ROW III FRANCEIN L. SOARES- Girls' League JIM B. SODERBERG-Pep Clubg Boys' Lea ue LINDA C. SOELLER-A Cappellag Medial Clubg French Clubg NHSg CSFQ Thespiansg Pio- neer Playersg Student Congressg GAA IRENE SOTELO-Thespiansg AFLg AFSg GAAg Ski Clubg Pioneer Players ROW IV BARI LIN SOUTHWICK-Pep Club: Science Clubg Spanish Clubg AFSg Student Con ress MARTHA B. STANTON-French Cluig AFSg IOC GAYLE A. STARK-Pep Clubg Spanish Club MELODIE A. STATHATOS-Pep Clubg Howdy Committee 214 f ROW I DALE W. STEIMLOSK-Boys' League ROBERT J. STEVENS-Boys' League CANDY N. STORM-Pep Clubg Girls' League SHERYL STORTS-GAAg NFLQ AFSQ Thespiansg Pep Club ROW II JULIE E. STOUGHTON-Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Student Congress JARVIS STREETER-CSFg NHSQ Senior Class VPg German Clubg Student Congressg Science Club VPg V Golf STEVEN C. STROOT-Boys' League ROBERT L. SULLIVAN-NFLg Thespiansg V Footballg Wrestling ROW III TERENCE K. SULLIVAN-NHSg Senunr House Repg Medical Clubg Math Clubg jV Football ST-DZRON K. SWANSON-Drill Teamg French C u DEAN E. SWARTZ-ASB Presidentg CSF VPg NFL President: NHSg V Tennzsg Student Congress Presidentg Boys' League Rep DPLJCLAS D. SWEET-V Footballg German C u ROW IV DORIS SWIFT-Girls' League DWIGHT R. TANAKA-JV Football LYNDA TANAKA-Rifle Clubg Russian Club DEBORAH D. TAYLOR-GAA: .Spanish Club: Adv. Girls' Glee ROW V DON W. TEAGUE-V Baseballg German Clubg Student Congress DIANE TELLEZ-GAA: Girls' League DAVID B. TERRELL-A Cappellag Water Polo: Swimming JOHN J. TEUTIMEZ-V Football ROW VI CHARLES R. THALKEN-Science Clubg Cross Countryg Track PAUL A. THOMAS-V Wrestlingg C Football: Track SANDRA L. THOMAS-Pep Clubg Girls' League TOMMIE M. THOMAS-B Football 215 Pioneer moods depicted desire for education Students realized it was necessary to think of educa- tion as an important part of life. ROW I DEBORAH S. THORPE--Girls' League GARY J. THRAPP-A Cappellag lOCg V Water Polog Russian Club: Pioneer Yearbookg Pibneer Pressg Senwr Houseg Student Congressg NFLg NHSg Pep Club LYNN M. TIBBETTS-Drill Team-Head Leader IOYCE E. TIETSORT-Pep Clubg Girls' League ROW II MARGARET M. TOMAN-Girls' League CHRISTINE TOTO-GAAg Girls' Lea ue BRUCE L.. TROUTMAN-Russian Cilb Pres- identg Gun Club: NHSg Presidentg CSFQ Math Clubg Science Clubg Water Polo SCHARLENE TUCKER-Girls' League 216 A N ,iv 15 , . ROW I DIANE L. TUMBORELLO-Adu. Girls' Glee AGNES E. UDANY-Pwneer Yearbookg FBLAg Pep Club JOHN A. URBAN-Boys' League RAMONA VACCARO-AFSg Pep Clubg Thespi- ansg Spanish Club ROW II ROBERT M. VALDEZ-Thespians ANNA D. VANDERMEER-Pioneer Pressg FBLAg Pep Club PAUL H. VANDER SCHALIE-Boys' League LYNN R. VAN DERIESSCHE-Girls' League ROW Ill VANCE V. VAN METER-Water Polag Swim- ming PETER W. VANTILBORC-Key Club: German Clubg Trackg Cross Country CARMEN E. VASQUEZ-Pep Clubg Girls' Lea- gue LAURA L. VILLALOVOS-Girls' League ROW IV STEPHEN I, VOSSLER-Pzbneer Yearboakg IOC: Pep Clubg Tennisg Pioneer Press GEORGE A. WAIBEL-Bandg Bays' League JUDITH A. WALSH-Pioneer Yearbook: IOC: GAAg Girls' League VP GARY R. WARD-Boys' League 217 Row 1 I DANA S. WATSON-Boys' League LARRY D. WAY-Boys' League MARGARET A. WEBSTER-Girls' League LINDA WENGER-Girls' League ROW II SUSAN E. WENINGER-AFSQ CSFg NHSg French Club JOY ANN E. WESSMAN-A Cappellag German Club: CSFg NSF: IOCQ Pep Clubg CAA ANTON M. WEST-V Tennisg C Basketballg B Basketballg Pep Club NANCY WHEELER-Girls, League ROW Ill DONALD D. WHITAKER-Boys' League THOMAS A. WI-IITLOCK-NHSQ Science Club ROBERT R. WHITSON-Boys' League ROBERT C. WIDASECK-Boys' League ROW IV CRAIG E, WILBUR-Boys' League BONNIE WILD-Student Congress: Pep Club CAROLYN A. WILLIAMS-CSFg NHSQ AFS RANDALL R. WILLIAMS--Boys' League ROW V CRAIG E. WILSON-Baseballg FBLAg Key Club DONNIS J. WILSON-Westernettes President KATHRYN M. WILSON-Thespiansg NFSg AFS GEORGE E. WILTROUT-Boys' League ROW VI ION A. WINK-Boys' League TIMOTHY A. WRAY-Sophomore Class Pres- identg V. Football, V Wrestlingg V Baseballg jV Basketball: NFLg IOCg NHSg French Clubg Var- sity Clubg Boys' League Rep GLORIA JEAN WRIGHT-Girls' Clee ' KATHLEEN S. WRIGHT-Pep Clubg Girls League 218 ROW I MARTHA WRIGHT-Pep Club: FBLA: Adu. Girls' Glee PATTY WRIGHT-Girls' League Boardg NFL Secretaryg Pioneer Pressg AFSg IOCg NHSg Dress Boardg Pep Club TANYA P. WRIGHT-CAAQ Band CAIL D. YADO-Drill Teamg AFSg French Clubg Adv. Girls' Glee ROW Il KATHLEEN A. YEARWOOD-CAAQ Girls' Leagueg Thespiansg German Clubg Pep Club MARIE YOHN-Girls' League CHRISTINE P. YOUMAN-Adu. Girls' Gleeg Pep Club RANDY A. YOUNG-A Cappellag NFL ROW III HEATHER I. YOUNCSON-CAA: Girls' Lea- gue RICHARD T. YUKIHIRO-jV, V Football:jV, V Track: Student Congress GEOFFREY A. ZAWOLKOW-Cheerleaderg j! Tennis: Ski Clubg junior Class Council: Pep Club: Boys' League Rep. EDWARD ZDON-V Water Polog V Swimmingg ASB Treasurerg Pep Club ROW IV DIANE ZEHRA-Girls' League ANN MARIE ZIBURA-Pep Club CYNTHIA A. ZIECLER-Dress Boardg Girls League PHILLIP J. ZINN4Boys' League ROW V FRANCIS A. ZITO-V Football Mgr. 219 Bemard ames 65 1 Index A Aarons, Kathy 64 Abourezk, George 50,5I, 55.10-4,126,132 Abourezk, Lee 64 ABOUREZK, MICHAEL 182 Abreu, Raymond 64 Adams, Barbara 64 Adams, John M. 56,57,l82 Adams, john Q. 56.132 Adamson, john 64 ADAMSON, STEPHEN 182 ADCETT, GORDON 182 Adler, David Adl mg. Donald 64,9839 Adling, Linda 132,174 Ad1ins.Nim 64,175,176 Aerts, Simone 132 Agapinan, Anthony 44,64 ACUlRRE,jULlO194 AHLSTHOM, MARY 3,532,182 AKRE, CATHY 46,182 Alamia, Ralph 132,165 Alarcon, M ario 64 Alcoclc, Karen 64 Aleccia, Frank 182 Alexander, Yvonne ALLEN, HOWARD 156,182 ALLMAN, CAROLYN 182 Altland, Marie Allman, Gr cry 64 Amador, Ariiur 54.51132 Ambrose, Cynthia 64 Ames, Kimberly 64 Ames, Tim 132 Amino, Craig 64 Amor, Edward 64 Anderson, David R. 44,132 Anderson, David T. 64 Anderson. Dean 61,132 ANDERSON, IVAN 182 Anderson, james 64 Anderson, jill 132 Anderson, Judy 99,132,177 Anderson, Rita 64 Anderson, Robin 64 ANDERSON, SHARON 38,46, 95,101,182 Anderson, Sheila 64 ANDERSON, STEVEN 182 Anderson, William 132 Andorlco, David 132 ANDOHKO, ELLIOTT 92,99, 182,207 Andre, Robert Andrews, Claire 47,64 Andrews, Collin 51,53,56, 130.l3l,132,l62 ANDREWS, GARY 152 ANDREWS, STEPHEN 182 Angevine, Carol 28,132, 177 Angevine. Patricia 64 Apostle, Barbara 175 APPEL, STEVEN 98,182 Appell, Cerrald132 APPLEFON, LINDA 182 Aprea, Barbara 133 Archuleta, Bill 64 Archulela, Rudy 64 Archuleta, Steve 133 Arenson, Dale Arionus, Charles i38 Arndt, james 98,138 Ame , jeff 133 Amold, Gayle 64,176 Arnold, Ginny 64 Amold, Mary 64 Arrey, Lawrence 65 Arrioll Robert 133 Aschoff, Kathy 133 Asher, Diane 65 Asher, james Astute, Stephen 65 ATCHLEY, THOMAS 182 Alltin, Gregory 65 Au er Anne65 102 175,l76 E I . . Ausmus, james 65 Autotte, Carole 65 Avalos, Alfred 50.52,53, l04,l33,l62,163 AYER, TERRY AYERS, RONALD 182 AYRES, CONI 182 B Baber, Cathy 65 BACHER, MARK 182 Bacher, Robert 65 Bachmann, Victoria 133 Bailey, jack 65 BAILEY, IOYCE 182 Bailey, Robert 133 Bains, Lillie 133 Baird. john 65,124 BAKER, DEBORAH Baker, Baker. , Janis 65 Baker. Baker, Baker. Baker Donald james 123,133 Linda 138 Mary Ellen 115,133 William BALDASARO, ROBERT 182 Baldwin, Marsha 65 Baldwin, Nancy 133 BALDWIN, HEGGIE 182 220 Bales, Christine 65 Ball, Wade 65 Balsiger, Patricia 133 Balsey, Neil 65 Balsey, Susan 133 Banasky, Stephen 36,133 BANDELIN, GENE Bandelin, Mark Banes, Kathleen 102,133 Bang. Patrice 94,95,97,99, I BANTA, SANDRA 3,44,99,101, 182 Barba, Emil 91,133 Barbera, Rohan 44,133, 182 Bar us. Dorena 30,65 Bari, Dawn Barker, Cherilyn 133 Barker, Dewayne 138 Barker, Karen 65 Barker, Larry 133 Barker, Michael 65 BAHKER, ROBERT 182 Barker, Stephen 65 BARKER, WANDA 184 Barker, William C. 65 Barker, William R, 65 Barnett, Calheri.ne9I,l02, 131,133 BARNEFT, RICHARD BAHNHART, BARBARA 184 Barrett, Katherine 46,133 Barthe, Nancy 103,133 BARTON, TERRI 46,154 Bartow, jeffrey 65,166 BASCALL, TERRY 44,184 Bashford. Richard 65,115 Bashar, Robert 65 BASICH, RONALD 4-138,143 Bassett, Charles BATCHELOR, LONNIE ICD, l05,l84 Bates, Martin 44150.65 Bates, Richard 65 Bates. Russell 133 BA'LES. SANDRA 3,178,179, I Batson, Dou las 133 Bauer, Donxgd 65 Baugh, Judy 65 BAUGH, NANCY Baughn, Janine 65 BAUMANN, LINDA BAUMCAHDNER, WILLIS Baxted, Blake 133 Baxted, Michael 65 BAXTER, CLIFF 184 Baxter, Michael 133 BAYEH, RICHARD 94,184 BAZE, BARBARA 184 Beam. Alfred 65 Beam, Catherine 65,176 Beam, Christina 65 Bearup, Michael 65 BEAVER, JERRY 184 BECK, DONALD 115 BECKWITH, LINDA 184 Behman, Nadine 91,97,98, 133 Beiter, Kennith 44 Belisle, Warren 138 Bell, Pamela 47,105,139 BELLINFANTE, VICKI 2S,l84 Bellmar, Michael 65,166 Belmonte, Dana 65 Belmonte, Linda 133 Belmonte, Paula 133,153 Benbow, Denise 47,133 Bender, Caryn 115.133 Bennett, Karen 65,176 Bennett, Kent 65 BENNETT, MARSHA 184 Benoit, Cecilia 133,177 Bentley, Deborah 133 Bentley, Diane 65 Benton. Gail 133 Berenfeld, jeffrey 133 Berquist, Daryl 95,98,99. 183 .J Bemard. janet Bernard, Thomas 133 Berry, Diane 133 Besbeck, Susan 65 Bal, Alan 65,166 Bevington, Richard 183 Bmfers, Ray 133 B' erback, jack 134 BILL, WALLACE 115,134 Bills, Stephen 124,134,157 BIRCHUM, VICKI 184 Birdsall, Dennis 65 Btchoff. Cynthia 115.134 Bishop, Linda 65,93 Bishop, Lorie 134 Bivens, Deborah 65 Bjork, Michael 44,65 BfURSTROM, SHARON 185 B ack, Dale 57,134 Black, Darrell 65 BLACKMUN. DARREL l85 Blaclrmun, Ronald 134 Blackwell, Dale 66,127 Blair, Bruce 98.144 BLAIR, PAUL 44,98,1S5 Blair, Stephen 66 Bland. Barry 57,102,104 BLAND, ROBERT 50,53,55, 104 185 Blanks, Everett 184,165 Blanks, jer 61.66,1E5 Blasque, Rgherta 66 BLASZCZAK, DOUGLAS 185 BLATTER,jEANNE91,97,185 Blick, Elaine 66 Bloch, Rebecca 66,175,176 Bloom, Teresa 63,66,175, 176 Blough, David 66,9254 BLUM. CLAUDIA 30.l00,l80, 185 Blum, Nancy 66 BOEHME, ARTHUR l56,l67, 185 Boehmeulohn 66,105,167 Bogan. Gerald 57,66 BOGNAN, DARLAINE. 3,l05, 185 Bognan, Diane l34,l77,l78 Bohanon, Bonnie 134 Bohanon, Patricia 66 Bohlken, Gary134 BOHLKEN, fAM ES 44,185 Bohne, Doug 391,134 Boles, Craig 66,165 BOLES, LEVADA 174,178,185 Boon, Alex Boon. Paul 134 Booth, joe 92,94,95,103, 134,157,167 Boothe, Steven 66,129 Borchgrevinlc, Rolf66 Borden, Robert 134 Boring, james 66 Boshard, Kathleen 66.91, 175,176 BOSTIAN, RICKEY Boswell, Barbara 134 BOTTECA, FONTHON 185 BOTTOMS, DANIEL 185 Bolts, james 62.63.66 Bouffard, Robert 184 Buurassa, Barry 66 Bowen, Timothy 3l,39,l8l, 134 BOWER, BRIAN 39,44,45, 101, 185 Bower, Kevin 44,66 BOWERS, PAMELA 185 BOWEN, William 44,134 Bowman, Frankie 134 Box, Nancy 66 BOYD, SHARON 30,47,97,lB5 Boyles, Deborah 134 Bradley, Barbara Bradley, Richard BRADY, THOMAS 186 BRATTON, IOHN 26,39,61, l28,l29,l80,lSl,186 BRAUCH, ALEXANDRA 174, 175,186 Branch, jeffrey 66,129 Brebes, Steve 66 Breda, Chrisline 66,105,176 Bremel, Edward 66 Brennan, Terry 66,105 Brents, David 61,66 Breskin, David 66 Brewer, Dianne 134 Brewer, Dianne 134 Brewer, joan 66 BREWER, JOHN Brewer, Kathi 134 Brian, Susan 134 Briers, Sharon 134 Briggs, Catherine Briggs, Shirley 66 Briggs, Willard 134 Brig t, Jon 50,53,57,66, 104,126 BRINTON, LINDA l-F, 9l,95. l01,l53,lB6,227 Brito, Harold 66 Britton, Michele 9l,95, 103,131,134 BRIZENDINE, SUZANNE186 BROCKETT, LARRY 44,186 Brockway, Doris Bronson, Cynthia 66,176 Brooke, Dorothy 66 Brooke, Tom 134 Browder. An ela66 Brown. CaroF66 BROWN, DEBBIE 3,186 Brown, Gregory 134 BROWN, KATHLEEN 186 Brown, Patti 66 Brown, Randall 66 Brown, Rebecca 66 Brown, Robert 66,105,127 Brown, Terry 66 Browning, Melody 134 Brownsnn, Rodger 134 Brozowski, Daniel 134 Bmce, Anne 134 Bruce, Sherry 66 BRU EGGEMANN, FREDERICK 50.5l,52,54.55.102,l04.lB7 Bruffy, Cheryl 66 BRU FFY, STEPHEN 187 Brundage. Donna 93,102,134 Brunner, Charlotte 66 BHUNNER, MARY 97,l01,102, 187,207 Brusaw, Larry 66,115 Bryan, Karen 134 BRYA N, WILLIAM 89,1 19.120, 187 Bryant, Terry 66 BUCHANAN, DIERORE Buchanan, Robert 144 Buczkowski, Craig 66 Buclgetl, Douglas Bunch, Kathleen 135,177 Bunkelman, Steven 66 Bunker, Rick 66 Burger, Paula 66 BURKS, DAVID Burlts. Mary 66 Burlisnn, Ona 97,135 Burnett, Carol 185,177 BURNS, CHARLES 187 Burns, William 66 Buroza, Robert 66 Burris, Mark 135 Burtner, Carol 66,100,115 BUSH, DAVID Bushell, David 66 Busser, David Butler, Avalon 66 Butler, Edwin 135,167 BUTLER, GARY Buzzard, Richard 66 Byers, Sally 135 Byrom, Donna 66 C Cabrera, john 135 Cahn. Sina 98,135 Calabrese, Anthony 135 Caldaroln, Vikki 66,100 CALDEHON, CARMEN 30,93, 96,187 CALDERONE, GLENN 25,1011 157.187 Calderone, Kenneth 66,98 CALDWELL, VIRGINIA 187 CALKINS, ROBERT CALLAWAY, KAREN 187 CALVEHT, LARRY 187 Campbell, Carol 67 Campbell, Edith 67,91 Campbell, Linda 135 Campbell, Richard 135 Campbell. Scott 44 Cannom, Greg 67,100 Cano, Alicia 135 Cano, Gloria 67 CANTRELL, LINDA 93,97,99, 187 Cantrell, Rebema 67 Cantrell, Susan 98,135 Caplinger, jo 67 Capss, Steve Car on, Gayle 93,135,177 CARDON, RUTH 93 Carlson, Greg 135 CARLSON, MARIOHIE 25,187, 227 Carlton, james 67 Carpenter, Donald 135 Carpenter, Michael 54.56. 57,104,135 . , CARPENTER, RAYMOND 39, ll8,l 19,120,187 Carrman. Robert 67 Carr' o, Charles 56,57, 67,104 Carrillo, Lynda Carrillo, Mary 67 Carroll, Audrey Carroll, Linda 67 Carson, Anita 67 Carson, Bobbie 135 Carson, Kathryn 93,115,135 CARTER, ANNA 187 CARTER, KEITH Carton, Donald 135 Casella. ,loan 67 Castleberry, Woodie 135 Castro. Amador Castro, Daniel 135 Castro, Delmira Caswell, Kenneth 135 Caswell, Ronald 67 Caudillo, Peter Causky, Debra 67 Cavanaugh, Tom 135 Cawley. villa 55,57, 176 Cecil, Carol 47,67 CENA, PAMELA 187 CEHVANTES, RACHEL 92,187 CHAIDES, EDWARD 187 Chaides, Leonard 135 Chamberlain, David 67,98, 100,105 Chamberlain. Pamela 135 Chandler, Constance 30,67, 100 Chantler, Carol 67 Chapel, Loyita 30,67,l00, 112.113 Chapman, Clark 135 Chapman, Robert 136 Charrier, Gregory 67,96 Chasse, Linda 67 CHAVQ, LINDA 187 Chavez, Michael 136 CHAVH, RONALD Chealwood, Charlm Cheley, Mark 136 CHENARD, DlANE94,l00,lB7 Cheney, Walter 136 Chemoff, Karen Chernoff, Valerie 67 Cherpeski, jeanette 67 Chesnut, Bruce 136 Chesnut, Robert 67 Chewning, Lynette 67 Chewning, Randall 136 CHILDRESS, WILLIAM 187 Chrisco, Lonnie 61,67,129 Christensen, Ann 67 Chrisiensen, Christoph 67, 115,163 Christensen, Karen 47,67 Christopherson, Rick 28544, 67,165 Cisco, Patton 136 Clark, Brenda 67 Clark, Charles 67 CLARK, CONSTANCE 30,187 Clark, Daryl C1313 Lynne 3.62,63,67, Clark, Terrence 67 Clarridge, Robin 136,175, 177 Clemens, Richard 68 Clements, Chrryl 136 CLEM ENTS, VICKY 115.187 Clemons, Lawrence 68 Cleverley, George 68,98 Clift, Donna 136 cliff, Doris 68 Clinger, Karen 68 Coan, Debra 68 COATS, CATHLEEN 187 COCA, IDALIA 174,178,187 Cochran, Arlene 136 Cochran, Deane 68 COCHRANE, MICHELLE 188 Cole, Britton 136 COLE, DEBORAH 97,l7l,l78, 188 Cole, judith Coleman, Fred 68,91 COLEMAN, .IEHRY 188 Colglazier, Lawrence 100, 115,136 Collard, Glenn 68 Collier, Barbara 136 Calling, Mark 60,136 Collins, Mark Collins, Michael 136 Collins, Timothy Colonna. joe 68 Comer, jean 68 Conken, Carol 68 CONKLIN, WALTER 44,188 Conley, john Conlin, judith Conn, Cathy 115,136 CONN, KAREN 188 CONRAD, ALLEN 96,93,12S, 188 Conrad. Bonnie 46.136 Constantine, Paul 68 Contreras, james Cook, Ch ristoph 68 Cook, Donna 136 Cook, Michael 96,136 Cook, Ro er 68 Coulce,jo51n 136 COOKE, MARIANNE188 COOLIDCE, MARK 31,-'39,96, 186 Cooney, Patrick 57,68 Copelin, Lon 58 CORBIN, LINDA Corbin. Melinee 68 Corcoran, james 68 Corcoran, Thomas 96,136 Corich, Thomas 68 Cork, Frank 127,136 Corley, Robert 44,68 Comell, Beverly 68,9l, 97,105 Comia, Tamara 68 Coronado, Stephen 68 Corrigan, Cathy 68 CORRIGAN, KEVIN 188 Cortez Dennis 100,136 Cortez, Maria 68 Cosentino, Guy 44,68,97 Cosentino, Vemon 68,97, 1 I5 COSTA, IOSEPH 188 COSTALES, SAMUEL COTE. DEBORAH 46,138,207 COTTA, EDMUND 188 Couch, Cary Coughlin. Patricia 68 Covault, Lawrence 68.163 COX. BARRY IBS Cox, Carol 68 Cox, Eric 68 Cox, Lawrence 68 Cox, Susan 65 CRABB. MAURICE 44,188 Craig, Dale 68.86 Crain, Michael 96,123,136 Crapo, Sandra 136 Craven, Sherry 105,136 CRAYS. LAURA Crays, Margaret 188 CREMEENS, KAREN 188 Crispin, Robert 68 Critchfield. Erle 66 Cronin,john 137 Crook, Cheryl 68 Crooks, Candy 137 CHOUCH,gglCE 189 Crouch, Re a 68 Crow, Gary 187 Crowe, Margaret 157 Cmmm, Roseanne 137 CULLUM. NORMAN l04.126.l27. l89 Cummings, Charles 68 Cummin s, Michael 44,137 Curtis, CE ristie 68 Curtis, ferry Cymba a, Larry 68 D Dade, Raymond 68 Dagenais. Donna 68 DAHL, DENISE 96,189 Dahl, Lon 137 Dale. Constance 46,137 DALEY, RICHARD 57,189 Daley. Steven 52,68 Dalrymple, Cathy 68 DALY, SANDRA 92,189 Dangelo, joseph 68,105 Daniels, Arthur 137 Daniels. Dorean 174,176 Daniels, Tom DAVENPORT, IOHN 189 Davidson. Shannon 68,91 Davies, Susan DAVIS, BILL 189 DAVIS, CATHY 189 Davis, Mary 69 Davis, Michael 57,137 Davis, Robert 69,124 DAVIS, SUSAN 189 DAVISSON, PAMELA 139 Dawson, Beverly 98,137,177 Dawson, Mark 69,123,163 DAY, LARRY Day, Sandra 69 Dayoob, Deborah 69,91,l00 Deane, Alan 137 DEBAUN, DIANA 15,173,178 179,189 Debnam, jeff 137 DEBNAM, WALT Deboer, Paul 69 Decastro, Aura 69 Decastro, Myra 69 Dedmon, Cary 137 Dedmon, jeffrey 69 DEETER, JERRY 91,94,95,97, 101,189 Deford, Steven Deforrest, William 137 DEHAHT, CAROL 189 Dehnert, Gloria 189 Dehoog, jackie 69 Dejong, Penelope 69 DELANEY, M IKE 98,99,100, 103,189 Delano, Martha 69 Delao, Michael 69 Delao, Thomas 137 Delatorre, Daniel5l,52, l03,l04,l37,163 Deleon, Arthur 137 DELEON, LOUIS 39,5-1,l02, 104,162,189 DELFS, GLENDA 44,190 Deliz, Reuben 44 DELJIACCO, TERRY 190 Delong, Richard Delph, joseph 69,127 Dement, Loretta 137 DEM ENT, PATRICK 190 Demin , Richard 69 Deneng, Barbara 69 DENNIS. STEPHEN Denny, jackie 91 Depippo, Richard 127,137 Derbyshire, Deborah 47,69, 95 Desarru, Kathleen 69 Deutscher, Beth 69 Dew, Deborah 69 Diaz, Christy 69 DICKENS, KBISTIE 35102, 103,176,190 Dickerson, Scott 44,w,9B Dickey, Dennis 137 DICKSON. THOMAS 190 Dietz, Glenn 69 Dilalush, Connie 30,131,137 DIMANNO, ADELEINA l90 Dobovslry, Allen 137 Doemberg, Ilene 69 Doerr, Sheila 137 Doherty, Doreen 69 DOLAN, LOIS 102,190 Domnick, Theodore 137 Damon, Cary N DOMON, STEVE 15,190 Donatoni, Nick Donnelly, Sharon 69 Doran. Dennis 69 Dorsa, Peter 60,69 Dortch, Richard 26,3l.59. B8,94,124,l30,l37 Doty, Patricia 137 Dougherty, Connie 137 Dowd, Charles 137 Dowling. Karin 69 DOWNARD, IACKI 3,30,9l, l01,l90 Downard, lerri Downing, Daniel 137 DOWNING, KEITH 101,102,190 Drake, Gloria 69 Drake, Pamela 46,137 Drake, Sheila 69 Drake, Stephen 69 Drakopulos, Rosemary 69 Draper, Marc 44,137 Dmus, Linda 69 DREW, ANN 190 Drew,Pamela 69 DRIESBACH, DENNIS 190 Drinkworth, William 61,104, 129,137 Drulcin, jerome 137 Drury, Donald Duckat, Nancy 69 Ducltat, Steve 100,137 DUECKER, PATRICIA 190 Duffey, Susan 69,175,176 Dufrene, Sherry 115,137 DUNCAN, DIANE 190 Duncan, Nickie 69 DUNCAN, PHILIP 190 DUNCKHORST, SANDRA 26, 103,190 Dunelt, Robert 69 DUNLAP, DON 191 Dunn, Linda 69,105,175,176 Dunphy, Karen 69 Dupin, Katherine 69,105 Duprey, Marc 69,164 Durant, Shirley 137 Durden, Kevin 69 Durgin, Robert 137 Dut ie, Gary 61,129,137 Dworsky, Marilyn 1tD,137, 177 Dye, Paul Dyer, Marcia 69 Dzamba, Patricia 69 E E ach, james 28,31,39,55, 57,102,104,131,137 EACH, jOHN 98,I04,126,191 Eaclter, Barbara 102,137. 173,177 Eagle, joseph 69 Edwards, john 70.124 Egan, Henry 137 Egan, Paul 70 Eichhorn, Laurie 47,70 Eisenreich, Irene 93,137 Elenes, Larry 70,162 ELENES, THOMAS 39,119,120, 162,191 ELLEDCE. CARLA191 Elleser, Sandra 137 Elliot, Ila 70 Elliott, Linda 70 Elliott, Sharon 70 Ellwood, Bruce 137 Elriclt, Carol 137 Elstad, Li.nda 137 Elswiolt, Charlotte 70 Eltz, Larry 70,91 Emilio, Kenneth 138 ENDERS, STEPHEN 191 Enete, Noel 61,70,129 Engdahl, Cheryl 94,98,100, 103,105,138,152 Engebretsen, Ann 138,177 English, Debra 70 Ens ey, Kathleen 138 Erickson, Ellen 70 EROY, MARY LOU 102,103,115, 180,191 Errett, April 70 Eslry, Stephen 123,138 Essen, Claudia 44,77 Essen, Keith 138 Estabrook, Debra 105 Estrada, Moss 70 Etheridge, jeff 70, 165 EVANS, BILL EVANS, 1AMss Evans, Stephen 138 Everett. Mary 138 EWOLDT, CRAIG 98,99,191 Ezra, Ronald 138 F Fadigan, jeffery 55,57,138 FAIRBANKS. RONALD 191 Fairchild, Pamela 70 Fantuzzi, Daniel 138 Farah, Kenneth 70 Faris, Barbara 70 Farrell, Teresa 70 FARROW, PATRICIA 115,191 Fee, Douglas 70,91 Fellenz, Carol 94,97,138, 177 FENG, KENNETH 191 Fergus, joseph 95,191 Ferguson, jeffrey 98,100, 138 Ferguson, Lau ra 70,174, 175, 176 Ferguson. Patrick 50,54, 56,104,126,127,137 Fernandez, Carlos 70 Ferriby, Steven 70 FERRIS, BARBARA 99,191 Fessler, Troy 70,164 Fetters, Susan 70 FEUERBERG. MAX 191 FIEKER, CAROLINE 3,26,30, 97,1o1,191,2o7 Fielder, Gary 70 Fields, Douglas Fife, Robert 71 FINCH, LAWRENCE 191 FINEGAN, FLOYD 191 Finell, Linda 71,93 FINK, SHERRIE 102,115,191 Finkle, Ronell 71 Finlay, Douglas 71,165 Finlayson, Lawrence 138 FINLEY, DORIS 191 Finnegan, Erin 71 Fiorito, james 71,163 FIORITO, NIKK128,35,38, 173,178,179,180,181,191 FISHER, CAROL 191 Fisher, Donna 105,115,138 Fisher, james 71,163 Fister, Gerald 123,138 Fitt, David 71 Fitzgerald, Sheila 71,95, 176 Flaherty, Lawrence 60,138, 164 Flambures, Deborah 71,98, 102 FLAMBURES, GEORGE 61,191 FLAMBURES, MARY 98,102,191 FLEMMER, THERESA 115,191 Flores, Anna Mari71 FLORES, DAVID 99,1 l5,164, 191 Flores, Hernietta 71 Flower, james 71 Fonder, Florence 138 FORBES, DAVID 164,192 Forbes. Donna 71,104,105, 176 Forrest, William 71 FORT, CATHY 91,97,192,20f7 Fountain, Henry 188 Fountas, Susan 25,71 Fouts, Debbie 138 Fowler, Linda 92,138 Fowler, Steven 138 Fox, Kevin 71,163 Fox. Shawn Frank, Marl: 71,115 Frank, Michael 138 FRANKLIN, CRAIG 26.39,156, 157,166,192 Franklin, john 104,138 Frazier, jactiiuelin 71 Frazier, Rut 96,138 FREAD, KENNETH 192 Freeburg, Pamela 71 Freeburg, Sandra 138 FREEMAN, STEPHEN 26,39,61, 128,192 FRENCH, DIANNE 192 FRENCH, ROGER 115,162,192 French, Ronald 138 FRENZEL, ROBERT 44,192 Fried, Yetta 71 FROBISHER, RICHARD 193 FRODSHAM, CAROL 103,193 Froehlingsdorf, Trudy 138 Fry, Mary 71 Fry, Robert 71 Fry, Stephen 71 Fuentes, Cheryl 71 Fulcher, Raymond 138,165 Fullam, Michael 61,71,129 Fullaway, Marilyn 63,71, 175,176 Fuller, Michael 138 Fulton, Karen 71 Fulton, Kathleen 71 Fulton, Shirley 96,100,138 F unlc, Donald 71 FURLONC, CAROLYN 193 Furruw, joanne 71 Fyler, Deborah 47,138 G Gabaston, Annette 138 CABASTON, ELIZABETH 193 Gabba ,Richard 71,165 GabrieI, Elias 71 Gadomski, james 71 Gadomski, john 138 Gaffney, Christoph 60,138, 164 GAGNON, LORRAIN1-: 91.99. 101,193 Ga non, Richard 71 Gafbraith, Paul 138 Gale, Meri71,98 CALL, CYNTHIA 193 Gall, Randall 71,124 Gallagher, Charles 138 Gallagher, Debra 71 Gallagher, Rita 30,62,63. 71 GALVANI, jAMES 97,100,101, 193 GARCIA, CHRISTINA 193 GARCIA, GERALDINE 193 Garcia, jerry 52,57, 104, 138 GARCIA, LINDA 193 Garcia, M arcia GARCIA, RICHARD 193 Gardner, Brant 71,94,95 Gardner, Calvin 71 Gardner, Kathy 71 Gardner, Stanley 44,138 Garfield, Susan 71 Garrett, joan 138 Garrett, Mike 71,129 Garrity, Ch ristine 71 Garvin, Pamela 71,101,102 Gates, janice 138 Gates, Theodore 71 Gatti, Anna 130,138,177 Gatti, Susan 3O,71,138 CAUDREAU, DALE 193 Gaudreau, Leonard 71 Gauthier, Kenneth 71 GAUTREAU, MARY 193 Gawryl, Terry 71 Gay, Thomas 53,57,71,126, 157 Ga Ir, Michael 71 Gebaroff, Susan 138 Gehman, Cyndee CENEL, LORRAINE GENTILE, CARY 193 Gentile, Michael 138 Gentry, Stephen Gerdes, Gayle 138 GERHARDT, DIANA 174,l78, 193 Gerhardt, William 71 Gerlten. Pamela 71 Germain, Karen 71 Germain, Wanda 138 German, Felix 71 GEVERINK, STACY193 Giacomi, Ray 71 Gibbens, Stephen 44,77 GIBSON, EDMUND195 Gibson, Kathlena Gibson, Stephanie 102,138 GILBERT, ALAN 100,195 Gilbert, Sally 63,71,lO0, 113 Gill, Pamela 71 Gillham, Patricia Gimbel, Virginia 71 Girnondo. Carl 44 Cittleman, Lee 71 Glesmann, Barbara 71 GLESS, MICHAEL Gloege, Susan 71 Glut , Robert 71 Goar, jerry 71 COBEILLE, IOYCE 195 Godbe, Douglas 26,39,62, 63,71,88,124,165 Goddard jay 72 Codlas, Alan 72,98,99,167 Goetz, Patricia 138 Goins, Frankie 28,72 Goldman, Debra 72 C0lClman, Tobi94,97.9B,138 Gomez, Albert Gomez, Sylvia 156 Gonzales, Anita 195 Gonzales, Cynthia 72,47 Gonzales, Yolanda 138 GOODALL, CHARLES 195 Goodall, jeffrey 72 Goodin, Lynne 72 Goodin, Sherry 30,94,95,97, 100,102, 105,131,138 Goorevitch, Carol 44,72,91 Gorcynslti, joanne 72 GORCYNSK1, RAYMONE GORDON, VICK1 195 Gorman, Rick 72,163 Gorth, Sharon 138 Goss, Sue 72 COULD. IAMES 91 Gould, Richard 72,91 Govorchin, Elizabeth 72 GraCbg1am,janis 3,B9,131, 1 Grabham, Steven 31,52,57, 72,164 GRAFLU ND, jEFFREY 98,103, 195 Gra nano, Wayne 138 Gragam, janice 72 Graham, Linda 72 Graheli. john 72,98 Gralla, Mort 138 Gramstad, Karen 72 Granados, Alex 138 Granados. Michael 138 Grandt, june 72 GRANT, PATRICK 92,99.195 Grant, Rosemary 103,138 Gra , Paulette 138 Grebbs, Ronald 72 Green, Becky 72 Green, Karen 139 Green, Larry 72 Green, Rosemarie 72 Green. Steven 72,157 Greer, Christine 72 Greer, Elwin 44,139 Greer. Irl 60,139,164 Gregg, Bruce 44,72 GREGG, jEAN 99,195 Gregg. joyce 72 Gregg, Larry 72 GREGG. ROBERT 195 Gregg, Terri 139 GREGORY, DENIS Gregory, Kathleen 139 Gregory, Robert 163 Creve, Fredric 72 Griffin, Charris 72 Griffin, james 139 Griffi.n, janus 139 GRIFFITH, CHARLETTE195 GRIFFITH, jANE 97,174,195 Grimes, Diana 139 CRIMES, SANDRA 195 Croff, Linda 93,139 Grote, jacquelyn 72 GROTE, SUSAN 195 Groves, Candice 72 Gruwell, Doris 72 Gmweil, Kathleen 93.139 Guilford, Marilyn 72 GULIAN. GEORGE 195 Gulick, june 72 Gumm, Blane 72 CUMM, KATHLEEN 91,95,97, 195 GUSTAFSON. DENNIS 115,195 Gustafson, Gayle 72 Gutierrez, Manuel 139 GUYOT. DAVID 195 H Hagen, Mitchell 72 HAIFLEY, TIMOTHY 98.195 Haines, Allan 72 Haley, Debby 139 Haley, Michael 73 Hall, Catherine 73 HALL, ,IERALD 39,50,51,53, 55,104,195 Hall, Van 139 Haller, Michael 73 Ham, john 73 HAMILTON, DEBORAH 195 Hamilton, Patricia 73 Hamme, Bruce 73 HAMMES, MARY 174,195 HAMMES, ROBERT 156,195 HAMMILL, BRUCE 195 Hammontree, Michael Hand, Patricia 95,105,1I5, 139 Handley. Charles 73 HANKE, CHRISTINE 3,98,17B, 196 Hanks, jeff 73 Hanley, Virginia 73,175,176 Hanna, Richard 73 Hansen, Daniel 73,163 Hansink, Connie 139 221 HAPPEL, STEVEN 196,207 HARADA, REIKO 115,196 Hardaway, Carla B9,97,139, 153 HARDMAN, DANIEL 196 Hargis, Sylvia 96,103,131, 139,177 HARKER, DEBORAH 46,196 HARMATI, LESTER 196 Harnish, Dana 139 Harper, Donna 140,177 HARRINCTON, DARBY 46,196, 207 H.ARR1NCTON, JOHN 127,167, 196 HARRINC-TON, KARA 26,28,30, 94,97,101,102,174,196,219 HARRINCTON, MICHAEL 115 Harrington, Richard 126,140 Harrington, Timothy 140 Harris, Bradley 140,164 Harris, Mark 73 Harris, Peter 73,91,95,103 Harris, Robin 140 Harris, Tim Harris, Timothy 73 Harrison, Gay 115,140 Hart, Allvn 73,93,95 Hart, Dolores 73 HARTER,REN1E 46,196 HARUEL, JOAN 196 HARVEY, JOSEPH Haskell, Coleen 73 Hasson, Donna 140 Hasten, Richard 73,167 HATA, SACHIYE 196 Hatten, Shirley 73 HAU PT, NANCY 95,97,101. 196,207 Havener, Shirley 73 Haverhals, Claudia 95.97, 98,105,140,175,177 HAWES. LOIS 97,102,196 Hawes, Karyn 73 HAWKINS, DENISE 1-F 3,89, 100,196 Hawley, Susanne 73,100 Hay, Bruce 73,98 Hayes, Sheila 73 Hayes, William 140 HAYS, ALTA Hays, Wayne 73 HEAD, CLAUDE 197 Head, Marion 140,165 Headlee, Ronald 73 Heath, Nora 73 Hebestreit, Blanche 140 Heckler, Marcia 140 Hedlund, Chris 140 Heg, James 73 Heidelman, Robert 140 Heinemann, April 73 HEISLER, HARRY 26,28,31. 39,92,94,97,101.1lB,166. 194,197 Heit, Barry 140,152 Heit, Roberta 73 Helmick, Denise 73 Helmick, Kenneth 140,165 HENDERSON, RICHARD 57 HENDRICKS, CARY 44,197 HENLEY, ILENE I-F, 153,197 Hen ry, Craig 73 Hensel, Steven 73 Hensley, Kerry 73,91 Hereld, Cheri 73 HERLEY, JOHN 197 Hermann, Phili 140 Hernandez, Angrew 73 HERNANDE, OFELIA 197 Hemandez, Yolanda 73 Herrera, Maria 73 Herrera, Ronald 73 Heston, Kitura 73 HEYER, WALTER HIBMA, ELIZABETH 99,197 HICKAM, FRANK 197 HICKAM, ROBERT 197 HICKMAN, JACK Hickman, Thomas Hieb, Richard 140 HIEB, TERRY Hilbert, Laurel 140 HILFENHAUS, CHARLES 57, 95,951,197 Hilfenhaus, James 73,100, 105 HILL, DIANE 178,197 Hill, Martin 73 Hill, Pe y 140 Hill, 73 Hilliard, William 54,104. 140 Hillmeyer, Susan 140 Hilton, Daniel 140 Hilton, Raymon 140 HILTON, VALERIE 197 Hines, Laurie 73,174,178 Hirsh, Robert 73 Hix, Sharon 46,140 Hoag, David 61,74,1N Hoa land, Lee 74 HODES, William 74 Hockenberry, Wayne 44,74 Hodges, David 92,98,99. 140 I-1ODCES,JANINE97,102,197 Hodges. Steven 74 Hodgin, Danny 74 222 Hodson, Patricia 115,140 Hoffman, Robert 140 Ho an, Carolyn 74 Hofden, Robert 44,74,129 Holden, Wa ne 126,140 Hal uin, Robert 74 Ho1Fand, Charles 74 Holland, Deborah 74 HOg..LEY, JU DITH 97,102, 1 7 Holley, Kenneth Hollis, Judy 14-0 HOLSTEN, PEGGY 197 Holt, Bradley 140 Holt, Bruce 140 Hood, Heidi 74 Hooker, Ricky 140 Hoole, Bill 140 H00 r, Nelda 140 Hoplffrrs, Kenneth 74 Horkan, Deborah 63,74 Horton, Edwin 74 HORVATH, NORA 197 Hougan, Tanya 74.176 Houghton, Pamela 100,140 HOUCHTON, WAYNE HOUSE, BARBARA 198 House, Mary 74,175,176 HOWARD, JOHN 198 HOWARD, ROSLYN 1-F, 89. 153,198,227 Howarth, Michael 74 HOWE, KATHLEEN 99,198 Howell, Cynthia 140 Howell. Raymond 128,140 Hovt, Anne 74,91,102,I15 Hubbard, Deborah 74 Hudalt, Ruben 140,167 Hudson, Richard 28,74 HU ERTAS, HENRY Hughes Dennis 74 HUGHES, TIMOTHY 198 Hull, Kathleen 74 Hull, Steven 98,127,140 Hull, Tajr 74,92,125 Hulse, Linda 74,105 HU LSEY, DARLENE 102,198 Hulsey, Ronald 140 Hummel, Thomas 74,127 HUNT. LINDA 102,174,178, 198 ' Hunt, Mary 74 HUNT, ROBERT 198 Hunter, Elizabeth 74 Hunter, John 74 Hunter, Mark 74,98 Hunter, Patrick 115,140 HUNTER, VIRGINIA 30.91. 95,100,I02,198 Huss, Jerry 60,74, 164 I Iceland, Stanley 140 Imparato, Carl 74,99,105 INGRAM, JERE Inman, Dennis 74 Irvine, Marcia 74 IRWIN, CHARLES 1SAACS,JOANN Ish, Constance 74 lsleib, Dorothy 74 Ito, Steven 140 1 Jacobs, David 61,741,128 JACOBS, PENELOPE 28.96. 198 JACOBSEN, SHARON 94,198 Jacoby, Michael Jaffe, Michael 44,141 James, Linda 141 JANEWAY, DENNIS 198 Janssen. Carla 74 JANSSEN, STEPHEN 198 Jerrard, Michael 141,163 Jarrell, Lela 141,177 JAUERT, CHRIS 101,198 Jaworski, James 141 Jeffers, Beverlee 74 Jenkins, Deborah Jensen, Cary JENSEN, JOHNNY Jensen, Jon 74 Jensen, June 74 Jensen, Linda 131,141 Jenzegi, Richard 74,12A, 1 JERVIS, JAMES Jervis, Patricia 46,141 JICK, ELLEN 198 Johnson, Cami 141 JOHNSON, CYNTHIA 92,198 JOHNSON, DANIEL 198 Johnson, Douglas 74 JOHNSON, JAMES 98,198 Johnson, Jean 74 JOHNSON, JOAN 44,171,174, 178,198 JOHNSON, JOYCE 44,103,178, 186,198 JOHNSON, KAREN 198 Johnson, Mickeal 74 Johnson, Patricia 74,47 Johnson, Paul 74 Johnson, Phillip 74 Johnson, Raymond 74 JOHNSON, THOMAS E. 198 Johnson, Thomas M. 54,57, 141 Johnson, Wiley 74 Johnson, William 74 Johnson, Yvonne 74 JONES, DONALD 198 Jones, Cary 141 Jones, Leonard 74 Jones, Linda 74 JONES, SANDRA 198 Joswick, Edward 74 JUDSON, THOMAS 39,111-1122, 199 JULIAN, JOHN 199 JULIEN, CANDACE199 K Kahn. Jeffrey 50,54,141, 163 Kalish, Sharon Kaller, Robert 74 Karnes, John 163,199 Kauffman, Frank 74,165 KAUFINGER, WERNER 199 Kaufman, Natalie 74 KEANE, DIANE 3,28,30,93, 108,109,199 Keane, Nancy 28,74,93,109 Keane, Ruth 3,28,30,141 Keblis, Bonita 74 Kee, Linda 74 KEE, PATRICIA Keefer, Brenda 74,93 KEELEY, CHERI 92,199 Keeley, Sue 92,141 KELLY, DIANE 92,115,199 Kelly, Kevin 141 KELSEN, JOHN 199 Kenozierski, Marjorie 74 Kennard, Lynnell 74 Kennedy, Daniel 74 KENNEDY, JAY Kennedy, Mike Kenyon, Dennis 74,129 Kerr, David 141 Kerr, Stephen 74 Kerr, Susan 74 Kessinger, Gregory 44,141 KESSLER, HONEY 101,211,207 Kimball, Alexander 75 KIM BALL, EDGAR 98,200,207 KIM BALL, JANE 97,101,208 Kinchen, Roger 75 KINDA, CAROLYN 47,200,207 King, Jack 75 Kirc ner, Kathryn 93.99, 103,141 Kirkmeyer, Daniel 75 Kirts, Danny 75 Kissel, Robert 98,141 Klaproth, Candace 141 Klaproth, Steven 75 Klatscher, Terry 75,47 KLEIN, SHARON 3,30,44, 200,207 Kloos, David 141 Klusch, Diane 63,75,95, 173,176 Knight, Dianne 141 Knight, Sheila 141 Knisley, Donald 75 Knoblock, Peggy 75 Knuchell, Lorry 130,141 Knudson, Patricia 75,93, 95 KNUDSON, RIC HARD 92,95,97, 99,101,102,200 Koch, M ichael 75,106 Kocher, Russell 75,165 Koenck, Douglas 75 KOESTER, MARLENE 3,170, 172,173,178,179,2l9 Kokkelenberg, Carol 141, 180,181,200 Kole, Harry 75 Komer, Paul 75,98,123,166 Korenthal, Charlene 100 Kossman, Rhonda 131,141 Kowatch, Patricia 75 KRAMER, DIANE 101,115,200 Kramer, Toni 75 Kramp, Rhoda 75 Kratochvil, Steven 141 KRAUSS, WILLIAM 200 Kreissig, Michael 75 Krempa, Linda 141,177 Krouse, John 75 Knieger, Paul 141 Kruger, Ruth 75 Kruggel, Jennifer 75 KRUM, JEFFREY 201 xaumsuzx. JOHN zoo Krumsiek, Juanita 44.46, 99,141 Kmmsick, Royce 75 Krumwied, Pamela 75,176 Kruse, Janis 75 Kurosu, Kenneth 126,142 I.. Lackey,Crai 75,44 Lacy, Cliffor8 76 Lafon, Gerard 142 Lai, Vivian 91,95,98,105, 142,177 Lake, Linda 76 LALICKER, JIM 200 Lamb, Cary Lambertt, Cla 76 Lambert, Debbie Lambert, Laura 96,142 Land, Melvin 142 Lande, Russel 95,99,142,167 Landry, Mary 76,91 LANDSBERC, FREDRIK Landstrom, Susan Lane, Robin 76 Laney, Martha 142 Lang, Deborah 76,46 Lang, Janet 76 Langendorfer, Cheryl 30, 46,103,142 Langerak, Numan 44,142 LANGLEY, TIMOTHY 39,53,55, 104,180,200 Lannon, Stephen 142 Lanphar, Brian 142 Lantow, Charles Largent, Robert 142 LARISON, RALPH 39,103,200, 207 Larkin, David 142 1 Larkin, Talmadge 76 LARSEN, ROBERT 200 Latourrette, Susan 46,142 Lattanzio, Carlotta 100, 142,177 Lauderback, Mickeil 124, 142,163 Lausin, Lawrence 142 Lawhorn, Dennis 76,44 Laivilgorn, Timothy 61,128, Lawson, John 76 Lawson, Kenneth 31,76,95 L.AZE'1'1' E, LARRY 201 Leake, Shirley 76 Leamer, Jeffrey 61,76 Lebeau, Renee 76 LEE. DONNA 99,102,201 LEE, HENRY 201 Lee, Lawrence 76 Lee, Linda 142 LEE. MICHAEL 201 Lee, Robert 76,127 Leffler, Sandra 76 Legree, Stephen 76 Le mann, Donna 47,99,142 Lehoullier, Arthur 142 Leisy, William 5I,52,56, 57,76,123 Leon, Ronald 76,115 Leonards, Jeannette 142 Leotaro, Jacklyn 76 Lap e, Ruth 76,95 Lerma, Aniceto 126,142 Lesar, William 97 LESTER, LINDA LEUSCH EN, FRANK L.Ev1N, DANIEL 91,94,1o1, 201 Levin, Evelyn 76 LEWIS, FLOYD 162,201 Lewis, Jud 76,47 Lewis, Kathleen 76 Lewis, Pamela 142 LEWIS, PAUL 201 LEY, PATRICIA 3,98,156, 157,180,201 Lichtenstein. Beth 76 Lifschultz, Ilona 76 LINDEBOOM, LAWRENCE Lindeboom, Ronald LIOI, PATRICIA 201 LISTER, JUDIE 201 Little, Steven 127,142 Livingston, Barbara 76 LIZAK, CHESTER 201 Lizak, Patricia 93,142 Lliteras, Shirley 142 Lloyd, Christina 76 LLOYD, SUSAN 174,178,201 Lockaby, Barbara 76 Locke, Charlie LOECHNER, DENNIS 201 Loera, Raymond 60,143 Lofqu ist, Jon 76 Lofquht, Scott 143 Logan, Stephen 76,92,98, 99 Logue, Cynthia 76 LOCUE, KATHRYN 201 Loken, Roxanne 76,46 Lombardo, Douglas 76 Lombrozo, Amy 96,100,143 LOM BROZO, MICHAEL 44,201 LONG, CHARLES 201 Long, Kenneth 76,44 LONG, MICHAEL 115,201 Langdon, William 76 bongworth, Mark 76,128 Lopez, John LOPQ, LU PE 201 Lopez, Margie 143 Lopez, Richard 76,162 LOTT, CAROL 201,207 Lovejoy, George 57,76 Lovejoy, John 61,76 Lovell, David 76 Lovell, Patsy 76 , LOVERSKY, MARGARET 3,26, 115,201 Lucas, George 143 Lucido, Gregory 143 Luck, James 76 LUCK, JOHN 201 Ludders, Ralph 76 Luing, Judy 143 Luian, Anita 76 LUNDENE, GORDON 157,201, 207 Lundquist, Annette 76 Lundy, Sharon 77,91,102 Luparello, Thomas 143 Luster, Penny 143 LUTTER, BILL 201 Litz, Robert 77 Luz, Carole 143 LUZ, JOSEPH 201 Lyle, Denise 77,46 Lyman, Craig Lyon. David 77 Lyon, Keith 77 M Maag. Barbara 77 MAAC, JACQU ELIN MacDonald, Linda 143 Mace, Kenneth 143 Machado, Femando Macias, Anne 143 Maciel, Bernadett 143 Mack, Cary 77,163 MacMillan, James 77,98,99, 105 Maday, Rick 77,105 MADDEN, KRISTY 98,180,202 MADDY, LON 202 Madrid, Bill Madsen, Linda T7 Maestas, Jimmie 77 MAGANA. RICHARD 202 Maike, Tonita 46,143 Main, Vicki 77 MAKEV1CH,JUDITH 202 MAKOWSKY, LINDA 202 MAKOWSKY, LYNETTE 202 Maldonado, Yolanda 99,143, 177 Malloy, Mark 100,143 MANIS, DANNY a9,5o,ss,91, -104,202 Mann, Deborah 77,93,102 MANN, PHYLLIS 93,102, 115, 202 M anners, Lynne 77 MANNERS, MONICA 94,105, 202 MANN1, MARGARET MANSFIELD, GEORGE 202 MARCUM, ALAN 202 Marcum, Larry 77 Marin, Ronald 77 Markle, Mary 77 Marley, Kathryn 143 Marlin, Garry 143 Marlow, Cynthia 77,100, 176 MARLOW, GREG 156,202 Marr, Debra 77,95,98,102, 176 MARRET, FR EDERIQU E 3,95, 97,102, 194,202 Marsh, Susan 77' Marsh, William 61,143,165 Marshall, Ann 92.143 Marshall, Laura 102,143 MARSHALL, LINDA 96,99, 102,178,202 Marshall, Louise 102,143, 177 Marten, Royal 77 Martin, Cynthia 143 MARTIN, CAIL 44,202 Martin, Jacquline 143 MARTIN, JAMES 156,202 MARTIN. LAWRENCE 44 MARTIN, LINDA 99,178,202 MARTIN, 202 MARTIN 115.202 MARGARET 96.99. MICHAEL B.100, M artin, Michael S. 94,143 Martindale, Gene 123,163 Martinez, Donald 77 MARTINEZ, MICHAEL 202 MARTYN, GRANT 202 M ary, Pamela 77 Mary, Philli 143 Masoner,Jol1n 77 MASSIE, JOHN 202 Matcaroff, Juanita 143, 173,177 Mathews, Linda 143 M athia. Michael 77 Mathis, Bonnie 77 Matthews, Barbara 28,143 Mattison, John 77 Mania, El a 77,100,176 Matthews, Kip 143 Maxey, Brian 143 Maxey, Doulglas 77 Maxon, Mic aela 77 Maxwell, David 77 Maxwell, Donald 143 Maxwell, Gregg 92,94,95. 98,99, 102,143 Maxwell, Margaret 143 Maxwell, Nancy 77 MAY, JUDITH 202 May, Linda 175 May, Pat 143 MAYER, RANDY 156.202 Mayer, Sandra 148 Mayes, Lisa 77,95,97 Mayfield, Charles 77,44 Mayne, james McAfee, Paula 93,143 MacBAY, THOMAS 203 McCann, Terry 143 McCarver, Sean 55,57,77, 164 McCarville, Steve 77 McCawley, John 77 McCloud, Louise 77 McCormick, James 60,144 McCormick, Sheila 77 McCown, Karen 78,913,102 MCCOY. CHARLES 44,203 Mccoy, Linda 78 McCoy, Robert 50,52,55 McCrea , Delores 78 McDonL, Kathleen 30,98, 144 McDonald, Paul 78,162 MCEWAN, SANDRA 99,102,203 McEwan, Terri 46,131,144 McFeely, Linda 144 McCary, Charles 144 McGaughy, Melvin 124,144, 167 McGavin, Douglas 144 McGiffin, Donald 78,105 Mcflonigal. Stephen 78 McGowan, Florence McGuire, Mary 46,144 Mcllrath, Michael 61,78 McIntosh, Cynthia 144 Mclntosh, Lawrence 78,127 Mclntosh, Shann 144 Mclntyre, Michael 61,128, 129.144 McKay, Patricia 78 McKay, Rebecca 78 MCKAY, SYLVIA 46,203 McKEE, WILLIAM 8,5I,52. 54,104,162,203 MCKELVY, NORMA 99,102,203 McKinzie, Deborah 144 McKinzie, Lawrence 78 McLaren, Terry 60,144,164 McLean, Rebecca 144,17-4, 177 McLennan, Hugh 78 McManus. Mar 44,178 MCMANUS, MICHAEL 100,115, 203 McMullan, Bill 78 McMULLAN, KATHLEEN 203 MCNESS, MARGARET 2,26,38, 39,94, l78,1 79,203 MCPHERSON, STEVEN 203 McWilliams, Kathleen 144, 177 Mead, Elaine 78 Meak, Kathleen 78 MEADE, GREG 31,39,101,102, 120,203 MECHIKOFF, ALEXIA 203 Mechikoff, Manya 25 MEDEIROS, ARNOLD 100,102, 103,105,115,203 Medina, Linda 78 Meeks, Danna 144 Meerians, Barbara 144 Meir, Daniel 144 Meier, Susan 78,105 Meisner, Steven 78 Meisner, Wendy 92,144 MEJIA, ESTHER 203 Mekis, Jayne 92,94,144 M ELNECHUK, BONNIE 203 Menely, Steve 78 Mercadante, Linda 144 MERCER, JAMES 203 Mercer, Patricia 78 Mercer, Wanda 144 Merchant, Rosanne 97,144 M ERKER, MICHAEL 44,204, 207 Merrell, Barry 78 Merrick, Ronald 78 Merrick, Roy 78,157 Merritt, Frank 75 Mershon, Thomas 78 Metcalf, Donald Metcalf, M ichae161,78 Metcalfe, Vicki 78 Meyer, Cheryl 78,95.105 MEYER, STANLEY 44,204 MEYERS, JACK 204 Miera, Christina 144 Miera, Sylvia 78 M iller, Dann Miller, Davirl,78,98 Miller, Debranne 78 MILLER, FRANCES 92 M iller, Frank M iller, Clinda 78,91 M iller, Linda 78,179 MILLER, RONALD MILLER, SANDY 61,104,128, 156,180,204 Miller, Sherry 78 M ills, Brady 78,105 M ills, Bruce 78 Mills, Dale 144 MILLS, JU DITH A. 204 Mills, Judith 78 Mills, Karen 144 Mills, Kathleen 78,177 MILLS, STEVEN 60,164,204 MILTON, MICHAEL 204 M iner. Darrel 79 M inkin. Robert 79 MINKIN, SUSAN 1-F, 99,102, 204,227 MINNICK, CYNTHIA 205 Minnis, Daryl 144 M innis, Joe Mino, Karen 14-4 Mitchell, Frank 79,165 Mitchell, Jean 91,95,144 MITCHELL, KATHYLEEN 205 MITCHELL, PAMELA 3,539,205 Miyakawa, Cheryl 144 MIYAKI, JUDY 3,100,205 Moe, Janet 144 MOESER, ROBERT 205 M OIR, ROSALYN 95,115,205 Molloy, James 105,144 Monastesse, Bill 79 Monroe, Danny 28 Monroe, Ted Montgomery, Constance 79 Montgomery, Mark 144 NABHAN, STEVE 115 Nadeau, Ruth 79,175,176 Najera Dolores 145 NAKAWAK1, BEVERLY 95,99, 101,105,206 Naltawaki, Glenn 79,94,95, 105 Nakawaki, Lloyd 145 Nall, Carl 79 Nance, Mary 79 Nardi, Douglas Nash. Shelley 79,96 Nass, Linda 79 Naughton, Theresa 79 Nederhood, Albert 145 Nedrow, Patrick 145 MONTCOM ERY, PATRICIA 102,115,205 Montgomery, Quentin Montgomery, Thomas 144 Moody, Gordon MOODY, NEENA Moody, Richard Moon, Frederic 79 Moore, Moore, 163 Cynthia 79 Douglas 92,95,144, Moore, Janette 144 Moore anet 79 .1 Moore, Judy 144 Moore, Lana 79 MOOR E, MICHAEL205 Moore, Ra mond 144 Moore, Robert 145 Moore, Tyler 115,144 Moosm an, Erwin 79 MORA, JIM MY 205 Mora, Maurice 79 Morehouse, William 96,145 Neer, Linda 79,91,99, 175, 176 Neidennan, Melissa 96,103, 105,145,177 Nelson, Ann 98,145,173 Nelson, Edward 145,164 Nelson, Eric 60,104,I15, 145 Nelson, Helen 79 Nelson. John 44,79 Nelson. Sylvia 79 Morek, Vicki MORELAND, LINDA 115,215 Morgan, Kenneth 79 Moritz, Debra 79 MORRIS, CHARLES 4,98,119, 120,162,205 MORRIS, MARIA 3,26,-44,205 Morris, Patricia 79 MORROW, CARL Morrow. Richard 79 Morton, Linda 145 MOSKIOS, DONNA 205 MOSS, Gail 79,175,176 MOSS, KENNETH 94,215 MOTT, PATRICIA 205 MOTT, PAULA 205 Mowrey, Jularm 79 Mozer. Adria 145 Mueller, William 145 Muncy, Curtis 79,129 Murdock, Rosanna 79 Mu rga, Ronald 79 Murphy, Brian 79,129 Murphy, Bruce 54,88,104, 128,145 Murphy, Jennifer 79 Murphy, Lee 145 MURPHY, PATRICIA 206 Murphy, Sherry Murray, Emestine145 MURRIL, CONNIE Murry, Sandra 79,174 Musser. Susan 79 Myers, Myers. Myers. Myers, Barbara 145 Beverly 79 Craig 79 Diane Myers, Lynn 145 MYERS, VICK199,206 N Neustedt, Michael 123, 145, 163 NEWLAND, WANDA 215 Newman, Debra 79 Newman, Marsha 3,46,95,98. 109,145 NEWMAN, ROBERT 206 Newman, Stuart 145 Nichols, Patrick 145 Nickerson, Janet 145 Nickerson, Julie 79 Nicol, Marilyn 206 Niedwick, Charlotte 100, 145 Nieto, Linda 79 Noble, Ronald 79 Noble, Terry 79 Noblett, Ronnie NOBLETT, WAYLAND NOCK, JEFFREY 39,61,128, 129,2lE Nock, Kris 61,79, 128 Nolan, Dee Dee 79 NOLAN, MICHAEL 206 Nordlof, Brian 79 Norrington, Gail 79,91, 95,97,102,I74,175 NORRINCTON, LINDA 9l,97, 102,206 NORRIS, EDWARD Norvelle, 'Stanley 79 NOWICKI, MARIE 3,99,1CB, 173,173,1B1.206 Noyes, Charles 79 NYGARD, DON 206 Nygard, Clenn 79,120,121. 163 O Oakden, Thomas 79 Oaks, Carol 44,79,95 Oaks, Harold 145 OBRITZ, PAM Oddous, James 79 Oertel, Kathryn 79 Oftelie, Steve 79 Ohara, Kathleen 79 Ohls, John 79 Oleary. Stephen 145 OLSEN, KATHRYN 206 Olsen, Robert 79 Olson, Bonni 145 Olson, Richard 145 Olson, Robert 145 Olvera, Manual 79,100,103, 115 OLVERA, STELLA 206 Oneil, Donald 145 ORCILL, KATHRYN 3,30, 178, 206 ORNELAS, LORRAINE 180,206 Ornelas, Terrence 145 OROSCO, MICHAEL 164,206 Orourke, Frank 79 Orr, Charles 54,57,104,145 Orr, Robert 79,124 ORRELL, LYNN 206 Orrell, Maureen 80,96 Ortega, Daniel 163 Ortiz, David 80 OSBON, HARRY 51,53,56,104 Osbon, James 50,54,55,104 Osborne, Ellen 97,98.145. 177 Osborne, Bernard 80,124 OTTENSON, RONNA 44,92,206 OVERMYER, CONN1E170,174, 178,206 Owen, Cheryl 145 OWEN, KAREN 206.207 Owen, Kathilu 63,80 Owens, Deborah 80,113 Owens, Harrel 80 Owens, Lucinda 145 Owens, Vicki 145,177 P PADILLA, MARY ELLEN 206 Palazzola, Phillip 80 Palmqu ist, Becky 99, 145, 174,177 Pantle, Barbara 145 Pantle. Lorraine 80 Papin, Gre ory Paplia, M 1151361 61,80, 129 Parcel, Karen Parenteau, Yvonne 145,177 PARIS H, GLORIA 3,26,27, 178,179,2I9,206 Parker, Diane 80 PARKER, PATRICIA 206 Parker, Richard 44,80 Parkins, Moss 80,98,165 Parrish, David 80 Parrish, Lames 145 Parry, T omas 44,80 Pascoe, Robbin 80 PASHBY, CHARLES 215 Pasquarelli, John Paster, Lee 80 Pate, Frances S0,91,1O0 PATE, RAYMOND 99,208 Patelski, Deborah 80 Patterson, Gary 80 Patterson, Lannie 80 Patterson, Vicki 80 Pauli, Mark 145 Paustell,Jam15 145 PAVEL, ROBERT 21B Pavel, Steven 145 PAYN E, CLOR IA 93,919,208 PAYSON, SHERIDAN 3.91,95, 103,I15,180,208 Peace, Douglas 145 Pearson, Denise 46,146 PEARSON, GENE39.56,96, 100,1iX3,I04,208 PEARSON. LONN1E162,208 Peck, Steve 80 Peek, Jimmie 80 Peiffer, Kath n 80 Peiffer, Russgll 146 PELA, EMIL 92,94,96,104, 208,219 223 Pelham, Sharon Penny, Beverly 80 PEOPLE. KATHY 94,208 Peoples, Patricia 30.80, 94 Perez, Ruben 80,125 PERKINS, CRAIG 51,53,54. 56,10-4, 162,208 Pertierra, Yvonne 80.176 PESCEVIC, LOUIE 208 Pascevic, Cary 80 Peters, Allen 80,119,122 123,163 PEPPERS, ANDREA 208 Peters, Marsha 44,80,99 Peters, Penny Sue 80,9l, 95,174,176 Peters, Sandra 80 Peters, Warren B0 PETERSEN, LARRY 208 Peterson, Dennis 80 Peterson, Diana 80 Peterson, Kathleen 115,146 Peterson, Leonard 146,124 PETERSON, SCOTT IAF, 208 PETRUS, EDWARD 207 Petrus, Kathleen 80.9I,95, 103,175,176 Pfanstiel, Craig 146 Pfautz. jerry 80 PFAUTZ, jILL 1-F, 15,25.208, 227 PFEN DLER, PATRICIA 100, 208 Phalf, Maribeth 26,94,95, 97,100,102,103,I74,175, 178,208 Phair, M ichele 46,80,102 Ph illips, Bobbie 80 Phillips, Cheryl 115,146 ,V wfases. ff' Phillips, Darrell 104.126, 146 PHILLIPS, ,IEANNE 103115. 209 Phillips, Linda 25,46,131, 146,152 Phillips, Sandy 80 Phillips. wain 60,1-30.92, 98.165 PICK ERI NG, jAN ICE 115,209 PIER-DOMINICI, KATHLEEN 09 Pier-Dominici, Kristine 146 Pile, Dave 146 Piper, David 123.146 PIPER. LINDA 30,92,102, 115,209 Pippin. Diana 80 Pitcher, Ellen 94,100. 146,174,175,177 Pitcock, jeanne 80 Pitsenbarger, Veral 80 Pittman, Michael 61,I29, 146 Pleiss, Kathleen 81 Poehlman, Nancy 28,98, 146,174,177 Pointer, Beverly 81 Polk, Michael 100,146 Pomeroy. Gwendolyn 95.97, 99,146,175,177 Pool, Bob 146 Pooler. jane 81 Poper, Randall 146 Porter, Ricky 57,80 Portillo, Sarah 146 Powell, Ann 146 POWELL, CATHERINE 209 POWELL, CHARLOTTE 'gg as 'Ei POWELL. LYNDA POWELL. PATRICIA 3,915,209 Power, Sherry 146 POWERS, DIANE 102,115,209 Powers, Mark Pragman, Carlana 81 Pragman. Donna 81 PRAGMAN, SUSAN 209 Pratt, judy 81 PRENTICE. MARY 209 Preston, Leslie 81 PRICE. MICHAEL 209 Price, Robert Price, Rodney 81 Prior, Larry 148 PRITCHEIT, DEAN 209 Proffer, Ronald 146 Prouse, Stephen 81,99 Proven hi, Steven 81,163 Przybyiwski, Steven 28. 81.99 Puckett, james 81,163 Purcell, Ste hen 146 Purchla, Hdlena 81 Putman, Deborah 81 Pyper, Brent 44 PYPER, LEE 115,209 guibuyen, George 81 Quick, john 57,81 QUINCY, CARY 99,102,209 Quinn, Patrick 120,121, R 122,146 RAABE, WALTER 209 Racine, Janis 46.146 Racine, Timothy 81 Rafter, Craig 81,163 Ragan, Debra 81 Raina, james 60,92,94, rionfibv .LIVE 95,103,146,157 Raiser, Donald 81 Ramirez, Manuel 147 Ramseyer, William 147 RANGEL, DANIEL 209 Rankin. Charles 81 Raposa, Everett 81 Rapp, Cecilia 147 Raschke, Rodney 81,98 RASMUSSEN, DONNA 209 Rawson, Bruce 147 Ray. Lawrence 81,163 Read, Gary 81 Record, Richard 81 Rector, Kenneth 81 Rector, Sharon 147 Reddick, Robin 81,176 Reddick, Ron 147 Redding, Marvell 81 Reding, Carla 81 Reed, Elizabeth 147 REED, NORMAN 26,27.39, 183,210 Reed, Susan 81,915,102 REEDER. CHARLES 210 Reep, james 81 Reese, Richard 81 REFINATI, E'1'HEL115,210 Reid, jan 147 Reille, Alta 30,93,102, 147 Rentz, jacquline 81 Renwick, Roberta 81.95, 176 Resor, Mark 81 Reynolds, Deborah 81 Reynolds, joyce 147 Reynolds, Kelly 147 Rheaume, jennifer 81 RICE, DIANNE 210 224 Rick, Michael 81 RICE, STEVEN 210 RICHARDS, CRISTY 210 Richards, judy 81 RICHARDS, KAREN 210 Richards, Kristin 81 Richards, Larry 81 Richards, Nancy 91,95,97, 103,147 RICHARDS, NANISCAH 28,38 103,210 Richarxk, Sandra 147,177 Richards, Timothy 81 Richardson, Lynn 147 Richardson. Susan 81,105 Riedinger. Laurie 81,93 Rife, juanita 81 Riff1e,julius 81 Riforgiate, Angela 47.147 Riga, Diane 147 Riga, Elizabeth 82,93 Rigby, Paula 147 Rigby, Steve 82 RILEY, TIMOTHY 210 Rimbo, Bruce 147 Ri11go, Ralph 124 Ripperdan. David 147 Rippetue, Lynn 82 Rise, Christine B2 Rissman, Howard 82 Robbins, Gail 96,147 Robbins, Wmley 82,174 ROBERSON, PATRICIA 210 Roberts, Allan 82 Roberts, Heidi 147 Roberts, Kathleen 93.97, 147 ROBERTS, PATRICIA 1-F. 163, 210,227 Robertson. Bonita Robertson, james 82 Robertson, Sally 82 ROBERTSON, SUSAN NE 210 Robey, Terry 147 ROBINSON, DAVID 210 Robinson, Denise 82 Robinson, Kent 147 Robinson, Lau ra 82 Robinson, Shari 147 Robinson, Sheri 147 Robinson, Steven 82 Robinson, Susan 82 ROBISON, MILTON 95,98,99, 101,210 Robson, Kelly 82 Roche, M ichelle Rockwell, Vickie 82 ROGQUE, LINDA 210 RODGERS. BARRY 39,97,98, 102,128,210 Rodgers, Kathleen 82,95 RODGERS, MICHAEL 210 Rodriguez, Vincent 82 RODRIGUEZ, ERLINDA 3.91, 95,178,210 Roehriclg Daniel 147 ROELAND, jOHN 39. 120.122, 210 Rogers, Brenda 147 Rogers, Claudia 82 ROGERS, CRAIG 28.60,94, 164,180,210 Rogers, Ronald 82 Ro ey, Suzanne 82 ROOK. RONALD 210 ROONEY, DONN 210 Root, Dennis 82,163 Roper, Teri 82,105 Roraus, Patti Rosario, Simon 147 Rosenblatt, David 123,147 Rosene, Gary B2 ROSENQU1ST,jANIE1-F, 3, 25,30,89,102,178,207,2I0,227 ROSMARINQ ANTHONY 100 Ross, Cynthia 82 Ross, Debra 47,147 ROSS, NANCY 46,207,210 Ross, Robin 82 Ross, Sherry 82 Rothenberg, David 94.147 Rothenberg, Marsha 147 Rothi, Susan 82 Rothwell, jerrine 82 Rousher, David 82 ROWE, DOUGLAS 96,98,121 Ruberio, Donald 82 Rubin. Lawrence 82 Rubio. Rita RUBLF. BRENDA 211 Ruble, Zandra 147 Rub , Melville 82 Ruczer, Barbara 147 Ruelas, Adam 82 RU HR, SUSAN 26,94,103,211 Rush,jerri1yn 82 RUSHER. CHRIS 211 Russell, Carolyn 82 Russell, Christine H. 147 RUSSELL, CHRISTINE V. 100. 211 RUSSELL. HELEN 178.211 RUSSELL, jAMES 211 Russell, judi 30.94,11D. 102,1 15,147 Russell, Marcia 82 Russell, Marianne 82 Russell, Ronald 82 Igusso, Linda 147 Sabatasso, Catherine 82 SABATASSO, SHELLEY 92,96, 211 Sachse, Carole 82,91.9'I, 105 SAGE. jU1..1A 94,97,207,212 SALAS, SUSAN 115.212 SALAZAR, PAT Sales, Roberta 82,113,175, 176 SALINAS, SANTOS 91,99,102, 212 Salsbury, Gregory 82 Saltzman, April 147 Samboman, Rebecca 82 Samplles, Robert 147 Sane ez,james 147 Sandberg, Carol 82,176 Sanders, james 82,163 Sanders, Robert 167 Sanders, Steven 147 Sandoval, Edward 82 Sandoval, Michael 82 SANSEVIER1, PAUL212 Santoro, Peter SANZARO, jAMES 39,57,212 Sanzaro, Michael 91,127 Saragosa, Linda 82 SARAGOSA, ROSEMARY 212 Sargeant, Bruce 60,82,98, 165 Saroch, Winifred 30.93, 97,l47,I75, 177 Sarvas. Donald 82 SATOW, FRANK 128,212 Satow, Robert 147 Saunders. Brian 61.92,95, 99,147 Saunders, Dennis 82 Saunders, Linda 82 Saunier, jeri 82 Sayers, Kenneth 82,100 SCARBOROUGH, BARBARA 178,212 Schaack, Connie 147 Schaeck, Sharon 147,174, 177 SCHAEFER, BRUCE 94,212 SCHAEFER, CHARLES 102, 212 Schaefer, Todd 147 Schaeffer. Hen 44,82 Schallitz, Timoih 82 Schekman, Wendy 30,941,147 Scherba, Kathleen 47.147 Scherba, Tmdy 82 Sch iller. Brian 82 Schiller, Lawrence 147 SCHLEIF. CHRIS Sclllelf, Louis 147,152 Schlensker. Donald 147 SCHLISKEY, LINN 212 Schmehl. Alan 82 SCHMELTER, LAURA Schmidt, Clarence 44.82, 115 SCHMIDT, CLETA 26,102,212 Schmidt, Connie 82 Schmidt, Cora 147 Schmidt. Harold 147 Schnaufer, Donald B2 SCHNEIBLE, RONALD 212 Schneider, Charles 44,82 Schonfeld, Gwen 82 SCHOOLEY. FREDERICK 39. 50,54,96.98,101,11R,104.164, 212 Schooley, Martin 82,165 Schoonover, Beverly 82,95 Scherer, Diana 82 Schrack, Michaelle 102, 147 Schroeder, Charlene B3 SCHROEDER, DARLENE 212 Schroeder, Mark 83,95,9B, 165 Schroeder, Michele 47,83 Schubert. William 88,124 Schultz, Pam 83 SchuPP- Melvin 147 Schureman, Anne 83 Schwalbe, Gabriele 28.83. 103 Schwalbe, Ursula 108.115, 147 SCHWARTZ, GARY 39,94,96, 97,98.101.IiB,180,212 Schwarz, Mark 83 Scheitzer, Cary 83 SCHWORM, MICHAEL Sootvolo, Susan 147 Scrogham, David 83 SCROGHAM, jAN ICE 95.100, 101,115,213 Searls, Dennis 83,44 Searls, Richard 83 . 6 See, Gregory 61,88 IG Seidman, jay 83 Seifert. Steve 147 SELLERS. GREGORY 213 Sellers, Michael F. 88 Sellers, Michael K. 83, 163 SELTZER, SHARON 99,102, 213 Selznlck, Charlene 148 Senteno, Marleen 83 SENTENO, REBECCA 213 Senteno, Susan 148 Senti, Sandra 213 Sepe. Michael 88 Sepulveda, Manuel 83 SESSUMS, MARGARET 186, 213 Sever, Pam 83 Sevems, Nancy 83 Sewasky, Sandra 83 Sewell, Scott 94,148 - SEWELL, VIRGINIA 101.102, 213 Seyler, Paul 148 Seymour, Daniel 83 Shackleton, Fredda 83 Shaddox, Dale 83 Shaddox, David 83 Shaffer, Barbara 83,174 Shank, jeffrey 84,94,95, 103,167 Shapiro, Harvey 84,125 Sharp, Gary 84 Sharpe, Cheryl 84 Shar e, Karen 84 ShauTis, Deborah 84 Shaulis, Denise 84 Shea, Valerie 84 Sheets, Shelly. Donald 84 Buddy 84,115 Shelp, Toni 84 SHENK, TERRY 100 Shepherd, David 84 Sherer, Roy 84,105,163 Sheridan, Diane 148 Sherman, Debbie 84,174 Sherman, Debby 84,174 Sherman, Sandra 3,148 Sherwood, Dennis 84 Sherwood, Donald 148 Sherwood, Pamela 84 SHIELDS, SANDRA 115,213 Shingleton, Guy 57,82 Shonts, Shores, Shores, David 148 Kathleen 148 Michael 84 Shubin, Denise84 SHULMAN, LARRY 213 Slwpp. Fred 105 Siebengartner, Kathy 148 Sieck, Darrell 148 Sierdsma, Felix 84,165 Sills, Susan 148 Silva, john 84 SIMANEK, THERESA 174,218 SIMMONS. IOHN 126 Simonin, Susan 84,97 Simons, Gary 84,129,167 Simmons, john 218 Simpson, Robert V. 148 Simpson, Robert W, 84 Simpson, Sandra 84 Simpson, Steve 84,127 SIMS., SANDRA 92.213 Sinclair. William 61,8-1. 129 SINGER, BRUCE 207,213 SINGER, jUL1E 174,178,213 SINGER, MONA 213 Singer, Nicholas 84 . Sipes. Steve lan 148 S'oba1rken, Esther 148 S inner. George 84,44 SLATER, CANDICE 99.102, 213 SLATTON, jAMES 214 Sleet, Randolph 39,5l,56, 104,131,148,184 SLIFER, ELAINE2I4 SLOAN, 1ANEr Slocum, Karen 100,148 Skagen. Christoph 98,148, Sit ren, 1 Smartt, Linda 84,175,176 SMITH, CHERRY 47,214 Smith, Cynthia 148 SMITH, DAROL 39,1l8,120, 122,162,214 Smith, David K. 84 Smith, David W. 84 Smith, Debbra 84 Smith, Dennis 148 Smith, Douglas 84 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Elise 84.176 Ernest 148,164 Henry Hilary 84,95 Smith, john 84 Administration Index Anderson, Lauretta 12 Bandlow, Betty 12 Barker, Benjamin 23 Barker, Vemon 12 Barnett, Hal 20,124 Baxter. Lee 23.28 Beazell. Richard 20,58,127 Bennett, Douglas 18 Berg. Linda 20.90 Berson. Martin 20 Bertotti, Marian 20,90 Biafore. Frank 12 Bibby, Gamet 13 Blemker, Marvin 18,163 Boak, Bcmice 13 Bolton, james 18 Borders, Vir inia 16 Bomschlegef Deni 20,90 Brakke, Miles 10 Bros. Marian 16.90 Brown. Brown, Carolyn 14.15.90 Genevieve 23 Buczynski, Max 12 Campbell. Kama 13 Carlson, Avon 1-F,9,15,24. 183 Castillo, Porphee SMITH, KATHLEEN 99,102, 214 SMITH, LINDA 214 Smith, Melanie 84 Smith, Peggy SMITH, ROBERT 60,214 Smith, Steve 84 Smith, Susan 84 Smith, Terri A. 84 Smith, Terri L. 84 ' SMITH, THERESA 30,426,214 Smith, Thomas 148 Sniffen, C nthia 84 Snyder, Glbria 84 Snyder, john R. 84 Snyder, john W. 30,54,57, 84,104 Snyder, Lynette 30,100, 102,148 Snyder, Randy 148 Snyder, Ricky L. B4 Snyder, Ricky S. 84 Snyder, Wayne 85,99,105 Soares, Del Fin 148 SOARES, FRANCINE 214 Soden, Carol 148 SODERBERC,jIM 102,214 Soderquht, Michele 148, 177 SOELLER, LINDA 100,l74, 178,214 Soeller, Stephen 148 Songer, Roxie 148 Sorbel, Debbie Sorensen, john 85 Sorensen, Linda 85,115,148 Sorensen, Mark 127,181,148 Somesen, Wendy 85 Sorensen, Linda 148,177 Sorrell, Robin 148 SOTELO, IRENE 214 Soto, Phillip 148 SOU'1'AR,jEAN SOUTHWICK, BARI LIN 91, 98,214 Southwick, Wayne B5 Sparkman. Cheryl 85 Sparks, Terry 85 Spearow, Fred 8.5 Specht, Tom 148 SPECK, BRUCE Spence, Michele 85 Spencer, Pamela 46.85 Sperry, Timothy 148 Spine la, I-ledy 85 Spitzer, Gary 85 Sproule, john 85 Stafford, Karen 85.175, 176 STANTON, MARTHA 97,103, 214 Stapp, William 85 STARK, GAYLE 214 Starkey. Shaye 85 Stathatos, Marla 85 STATHATOS, M ELODIE 214 Stauch. Heidi85 Steele, Mark 85,165 STEIMLOSK, DALE 215 Steiglosk, Lois 85,102, I Stein, Karen 85,591,156 Steinberger, Deebett 85 Steiner, Barbara 85,102 Stephens, john 148 Stevens, johnny 85 STEVENS, ROBERT 215 Stivgnson. Linda 47,95, 4 Stewart, jeanne 85 Stickley. Michael Stickley. Michele 85 St. john. Vicki 93.102, 149 STOCKTON, SHELBY STOCKWELL. IAY 98 Stone, Craig 63.8.5 STORM. CANDY 215 STORTS, SHERYL 3,94,97, 100,109,178,215 STOUCHTON, jU LIE 38,96, 102,215 Stout, Mary 149 Stover, Mary Stow, jeffrey Cesareo, john 23 Chamness. Robert 14 Christie, William 20 Clough. Robert i1,14,2e, 27,90, 183 Coffman, Carlin I6,60,165 Cook, janice 16 Cook, Marjorie 16,176 Cboper, Carol 12 Copeland, Charles I8 Comejo, Ventura 20 Cota, Pauline 11 Crosby, Donald 16,50.54 Davb, Clarence Detwiler, Sandra 11 Dickinson, Sheldon 23 Dominesey, Carol 13 Dowling,jerry12 Eggertz, Margaret 16.47 iott, Norma I0 Encheff, Alexander 22,23 Erdmann, Marian 13 Felt, Gram I4 Fenimore, Walter 12 Fieldhouse, Robert 21 Flynn. Charles Fraley, joanne 177 Stratford, june 149 Strasser, Robert 149 Stratton, Robert 85,115 STREETER, JARVIS 39,95, 98,99,101,180, 181,215 Strocchio, Neil 85 STROOT. STEVEN 215 Stuart, Charles 85 Stupy, Michael 85,124 Sugiyama, Mary 93,911,149 Su iyama, Tim 85 SuRivan, Deborah 46,149 Sullivan, Laurence 85,94, 95,100 Sullivan, Richard 85.95. 98,105 SULLIVAN, ROBERT 56,57, 94,215 Sullivan, Steven 85,95, 98,105 SULLIVAN, TERENCE 95,99, 101,215 Sumners, David 85 Sumrall, Sharon 149 Susskind, Marsha 85,95, 105 Svismonoff, Victor 85 Svoboda, David 53,149 Swadish, Kevin 85 Swanger, Donald 149 Swanger, Kathleen 92,149 Swanson, Nancy 46,85 SWANSON, SHARON 3,46,109, 207,215 SWARTZ, DEAN 26,27,28,94, 95,215 Sweazey, Charlie 85,115 Sweet, Deborah 85 SWEET, DOUGLAS 57,105,215 Sweeten, james Swenson, Kris 61,128,129 149 SWIFT, DORIS 215 Swigart, Constance 85,102, 175 T Tagle, Faye 85 Tamborino, Daniel 85 Tanaka, Bruce 149 TANAKA, DWIGHT 215 TANAKA, LYNDA 105,215 Tanaka, Susan 46,149 Tapia, Phillip 86 Tarkan, Stephen 86 Tatkin. Thomas Tatlow, Sherri 86,102 Taylor, Bobbie 149 TAYLOR. DEBORAH 215 Taylor, Eugene Taylor, james 86 Taylor, Patricia 149 Taylor, Richard 86 TEAGUE, DON 215 TELLE, DIANE 178,179,215 TERRELL, DAVID 61,104.128, 215 Terrell. Dennis Terrell. Kenneth 149 Terry, Irene 86 Teuscher, Donald 149 Teuscher, Donna 115,149 TEUT1ME,jOHN55,164, 215 THALKEN, CHARLES 86,215 Thingelstad, Diane 47, 149 Thomas, james 149 THOMAS, PAUL 215 THOMAS, SANDRA 215 THOMAS, TOMM IE 215 Thompson, Charles 86 Thompson, David 86 Thompson, Dorothy 86 Thompson. Eurica 86 Thompson, Sharon 149 Thompson, Shirleen 86 Thorndike, john 149 Thome, Sue 86 Thomton, Craig 86 THORPE, DEBORAH 216 Thorsen, Steven 86 THRAPP, GARY1-F, 15,28, 102,115,153,180,216,227 ThraPP. Ginny 86 TIBBETS, LYNN 47,207,216 Fuller, Kathryn 20,21,90 Garvin. Grover 21,50,90 George, Donald 17,53,126 Glenn, Marge 12 Gregory. 0wline17,174 Green, Audrey 12 Griffin. Beatrice I0 Gnrendyke, john 18,6l,129 Hamada, George 18,90 Hammer, Mary 12,13 Harden, Kath n 14 Harris, Kenneltli I2 Held, Wayne I8 Hernandez, David 17.59, 162 h Hic ey, osep 11,60.165 Hicks, Ejlaine 13 Hilsebec1t.joann 178 Hlywka, William 21,59,60, 165 Hoffman, Richard 23 Hoffmaster, Richard 11.17, 90 Hoskins. jack 18.90 Houston, Tom 23 Howery, Rosemond 12 Irvine, Hamid 11 Tidwell, jerry 86 Tietsort, Diane 86 TIETSORT, LOYCE 102,216 Tiffany, Step en Till itson. Gregory 26,28, 81,39,56,57,I04,131,149 Tilson, Michael 44,149 Timms, Martin149 Timms, William 86,127 Tolar, Steven 86 Tolbert, Gwendolyn 149 Tolbert, Pamela 86 Tolliver, Vickie 150 Toman, Karel 86 TOMAN, MARGARET 216 Toman, Monica 150 Toplikar, Michael 150 Torres, Benny 44,86 Torres, Edward 86 TOTO, CHR1ST1NE216 Totten, Christoph 44,86, 166 Townsell, Sherry 150.174, 177 TRAVERS, KIM Treece, joe 163 Trickett, Gregory 86 Triffon, Keith 86 Tripodi, Anthony 44,150 Tripodi Bob as TRI'I'l, SHARON Trokey, Melba 150 Trongon, Barbara 150 TROUTMAN, BRUCE 36,39,95, 97,99, 101,180,216 Truex, Cynthia 150 Tmjillo. Thomas 86 Tmslow, Glen 86 Tseko, Paul 150 Tubbs, Patti 115,150 Tucker, Robert 54,57,I50 TUCK ER, SCHARLENE 216 TUGGLE. GARY TUMBORELLO, DIANE 217 Turner. Karen Turner. Patricia 86.95.176 Turner, Thomas 150 Turner, William 44.86 Tyler, Lawrence 86,92 Tyler, Randall 92,944,150 U UDANY. AGNES I-F, 158,217 Ulrich, Sally 86,95 Umland, Ted 150 Underwood, Raymond 44,150 Unruh, john 86 URBAN, jOHN 217 Urban, Karen 86 V VACCARO, RAMONA 3,91,97. 100,217 Valdel. Belinda 86,11XJ VALDU, ROBERT 217 Valdivia, Maria 100 Valentino, Cheryl 150 Valeriani, Donna 150 Valfrc, Ernest 150 Valosek, janet VANDERMEER, ANNA 99, 102,217 VANDER SCI-IALIEL PAUL 217 Vanderveer, Susan 150 Vanderwaal, Lynda 86 Vanderwoude, Annette 100, 159 VAN DRIESSCHE, LYNN 217 VAN METER. VANCE 61,217 Vanosdel, Don 86,98.163 Vantilborg, Gerrit 86. 105,115 VANTILBORG. PETER 60,105. 217 Vargas, Richard 86 VASQUEZ, CARMEN 217 Vasquez. Mark 86 ' VELARDE. EDWARD Velasquez, Phillip 52,57, 104.150 Verge, Billie 86,175,176 Verrett. Alvin 86 Vessels, joseph 150 VICK, RAYMOND 39,61,104, 180 Villalovos, David 150,167 VILLALOVOS. LAURA 217 jacob, Bnino 15 johnson, Marilyn 18,19 jones, Florence 14,207 jones, Marie 12 Kendall, Paul 18 Kinney, Stuart 18 Koller, Chuck 20,21,67,90 Kough, Hamid 18,61,129 Kretchman, Thelma 13,24 Lake, Roger 21 Lee, Owen 17 Lecount, Marjorie 14,90 Lehman. Kenneth 23 Libby. Gamet Machulies. Beverly 19 Mahaffie, Barbara 14 Mangan. jene 11 Martelli, Martin 10 Maus, Eula 18 McCluskey, john 21 Mclntire, William 15,163 Mclntire, jean 17,171 Merk, Roy 16,17 Milum, james 23 Mohler, john 11 Munroe, Margit 21,90 Murphy, Francis 19 Vondette, jane 63.86.174 175 Vondette, Michael 120, 150,163 Vorwerck. Ruth 86 vossLEa, STEPHEN 1-F,97. W9B.102,103.153,217.227 Wade, Marsha 150 Wade, Richard 86,165 WAIBEL, GEORGE 44,217 Wainwright, james 86 Wadeland, jeanie 30,95, 115,150 walik, Scott 86 Walker, Gale 87,95,176 Walker, Keith 44,87,95. 99,105 Walker, Kirk 44,87 Wallace, Ronald 87 Wallack, Stuart 87 Waller, Kathryn 103,150 Walsh, Gary 61,87,129 WALSHJUDITH1-F. 3,3O,89. 178,217,227 Walton, Gayle 87 Walton, Susan 150 WARD, GARY 217 Ward, Martha 87 Warner, Robert 150 Warnick, Marian 87 Watkins, Caroll 150 WATSON. DANA 218 Watt, Beverly 46,150 Watters, Stacy 87 WAY, LARRY 218 Weaver, Donna Weber, janet 87 Weber, Martha 150,177 Webright, johnnie 87. 125,165 WEBSTER, MARGARET 218 Weis, Kerry 87 Welch. Ronnie 87 Wells, Bettye 63,87.95. I03,105.156,157.176 Wells, Cynthia 87,95,102 Wells, james 87 Wells, Timothy B7 Welsh. Cheryl 87,95 Wenger, Ilene 87 WENGER. LINDA 218 WENINGER, SUSAN 95,97. 101,103,218 WESSMAN, Joy ANN 3,95,97, 101,102,I03,105,218 WEST, ANTON 167,218 West, Charlene 87,174, 175,176 West, C stal 150 West, Rgbert 150,167 Westerfield. Roy 87 Westmoreland, Donna 25, l02.l3l.l50.152 Whalley, Martin 150 Wheeler, james 87 Wheeler, Lawrence 87 WHEELER, NANCY 218 WHITAKER, DONALD 218 White, Cynthia 93,97,150 White. Gayla 102,150 White, Sharon 46,87.88 Whitley, Ken 57,151 WHITLOCK, THOMAS 98.100, 218 Whitman. Randall 87 WHITSON. ROBERT 218 Wickham, Margaret 87 WIDASECK, ROBERT 218 Widman, Michele 151 Wielenga. james WILBUR, CRAIG 218 Wilcox, Ti.m 95,123,151 WILD, BONNIE92 Wiley. Colleen 151 WiI11ey, joan 115,151 Williams, Bonnie 151,218 WILLIAMS, CAROLYN 95,97. 101.218 Williams, David 87 Williams, jerry 87 Williams, Lorraine 44,151 Williams, Mary 151 Williams. Pamela 87 WILLIAMS, RANDALL 218 Newhouse, Dorothy 23 Nielsen, Stuart 11 Numez, Art 12 Nye, Blanche 14,90 N strom, Haine Oksol, Carol I4 Orloff, Nikita 21,90 Ostapowych, Irene 13 Parkkon, Harold 14 Parks, Richard 17 Patterson, William 15 Perona, Arcolie 13 Petersen, Drusilla I3 Pritchard, Paul 15 Pritchard, Robert 19,90 Pritchett. Ann Randall, Paul 15 Reid, Donald 19 Reid, Letitia 23 Rice, Harold 21 Richard, Rudol h I9 Richmond, PaulD23,45 Rodgers, Luella 15 Ronan, Richard 19 Rothroclr, Ralph 14,15 Roussos, Geor e 19,166 Ruppelt. Elizaieth 22,23 Williams, Richard 87 Williams. Robert 87 Williams, William Wills. Allen 87 Wills, Lola 87 Wilson, Charles 151 Wilson, Cindy 151 WILSON, CRAIG 128 Wilson, Deborah 87 WILSON. DONNIS 93,218 Wilson, Gail 87 Wilson, jerry 28.87 W5Ii.gON, KATHRYN 94,100, Wilson, Michael 151 Wilson. Robert 87 Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Sandra 87 Wilson, Susan 87.100 Wiltrout. George 218 WINK. j ON 218 Winkler. Thomas 87 Winters, Douglas 44,87 Wise. Steven 87,100 Wockenfuss, Terry 151 Wohlgenant, Karen 44.87.95 Worf, Kristine 87 Womack james 151 Womack, Sharon 151,177 Wood, Darrell Wood, David Wood. Harold 87,98 Wood, Pamela 151 Wood, Steve 151 WOODWARD, GARY Woody, james 95,97,98,99. 105,l67.l5l Woolery, Kenneth 87 Wooley, Debra 115,151 Worley, Lana 87 Worley, Sondra 87 Wotasik, Donna 151,177 Wragg. Donna 151 WRAY, TIMOTHY 31,39,50, 51,54,56,9-1,95,l02.I04. 218 Wren, Deborah 151 Wright. Gloria jean 218 WRIGHT, KATHLEEN 218 Wright, Leslie 47,87 WRIGHT, MARTHA 219 WRIGHT. PATTI 94,219 WRIGHT, TANYA 219 Wybiral, Robert Wycoff, Theresa Y Yaberg, Thomas 87 YADO, GAIL 46,219 Yahn. Steve 151 Yates. Donald Ybarra, Robert 87 YEARWOOD, KATHLEEN 105 171.17-1.178.219 Yearwood, Roberta 151 Yingling, Ralph 151 YOHN, MARlE219 YOUMAN. CHRISTINE 219 Young, Billie 151 Young, David 44,87 Young. jennifer 87 Young, Loretta 87,115 YOUNG. RANDY 115.219 Young. Stephen Youngson, Deborah 151,177 YOUNGSON, HEATHER 219 YUKIH1RO.RICHARD39,5l. 55.16-1.219 Z Zamarripa, Ann 87 Zawaozki. Stephen ZAXVOLKOVV. GEOFFREY 89. 97,l02.l80,2l9 Zawolkow, Karen 3,102.131, 151 ZDON, EDWARD 26,27,61,2I9 ZEHRA. DIANE 219 Zehra, Victoria 87 Zember. Stephanie 151 Zettas, Andrew 87 ZIBURA, ANN MARIE 219 ZIEGLER, CYNTHIA 30,219 Ziegler, Steve 87 ZINN, PHILLIP 219 ZITO, FRANCIS 164.219 Zito, joseph 61.104,151. 164 Zito. Richard 151 Zito. Thomas 61,87 Schaeck, jeanne 12 Schneider. William I9 Shifflett, Melinda Somer. Richard 15 Spain, Phyllis 19 Spencer, Avis I0 Spolar, joe 12 Sprankle, joseph 23 Stanfield. Lauren 19.90 Stema. Fern 15 Sturrock, David 15 Sylvia, Evelyn I3 Taylor, Peg 15,90 Terkelson, Norma 15,90 Thomas. Rita Trent, Hayla 21 Tucker, Pauline 172 Tysell, Reuben 21,56 Uglesich. Nick 16,17,36. 52,55 Van Hom, Ezra 17,II8.121, 167 Vivion. Michael 15.62 Watson, Marietta I7 Weatherly, Elmo 12 Wheaton, Netilee 15 Wilcox, Loyd 19.90 Wilds, jane 13 Wilton, Robert 17,55 Woods. Ellen 12.13 2 ,.f+l3'-bi' Above: Dedwoted Seniors Norm Reed and Craig Franklin worked with unceasing cooperation to complete the student park before its dedicatwn. Enjoyment of the arts figured in the schedule of Senwr Andrea Peters as she molded and shaped wet clay. Lower right: A well-deserved break during half-time refreshed Semor Songleaders Sandi Dunckhorst and Chris Hanke. i. Row 1: Linda Brinton, Gary Thrapp, jill Pfautz. Row 2: Marjorie Carlson, Steve Vossler. Row 3: Sue Minkin, judy Walsh, janie Rosenquist. Pat Roberts, Rosalyn Howard. Senior yearbook staff members recognized for devotion and Work in 1967 Pioneer annual Ns4q'W'm-mal AC X:-. Dx i J 1 2, , H L it A -an ff. . . 1 I H The heaviest work load was given to Senior-staff members of the 1967 Pioneer, because there were no editors per se. A special token of gratitude must be awarded them. Hence, this page. Linda Brinton and Pat Roberts tackled, perhaps, the hardest job of all-the class sections. Margie Carlson never ceased to amaze her co-Workers with accomplishments with activities. Sue Minkin, with a sense of humor that always ,seemed to give a lift to the ngangv when the going got rough, Was unmistak- ably the driving force behind the yearbook. Steve Vossler was the person who received the least credit for a iob well done. His photography and devotion to help others made him indispensable. Gary Thrapp and Jill Pfautz spent long hours and handled the sports section with surprising ex- pertness. Rosalyn Howard gave quality to the club and organization section, in addition to help in other areas. Janie Rosenquist and Iudy Walsh were the personality kids whose wit, work and wonders the yearbook staff couldn,t do Without. They were a must item for the staff to com- plete a top yearbook. 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