Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1970
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Keep interested in your own career, how- ever humble: it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs: for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is: many persons strive for high ideals: and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affec- tion. Neither be cynical about love: for in the face of all aridity 81 disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, grace- fully surrendering the things of youth. Nur- ture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue 84 lonliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe. no less than the trees 81 the stars: you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you. no doubt the universe is un- folding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors 81 aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery 81 broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. - FOUND IN OLD SAI NT PAUL'S CHURCH. BALTIMORE: DATED 1962 ,IA an - A BCLD NEW ERA Ten years ago students at West- ern pondered over what the sixties held in store for them-it would be a decade of progress and change. This year, as the world stepped into a new era of exploration and discovery, the Pioneers wondered in the same way-knowing that we must not repeat the mistakes of the past. We are a restless generation- a searching, questioning, ener- getic youth-campaigning to de- stroy the hate, ignorance, and cor- ruption which threaten our goals of peace and brotherhood. As the Pioneers who came across the frontier in covered wagons with a burning desire to find a better life, we must seek to reach this unreachable star. will we succeed? A new decade is just starting. A time to challenge the conventional and to examine the extreme. A new beginning. A at H B r waiting we if raftliiri fl s 'i at at Wiggins srgfr sv- 1 :Wi-' ' E T11 if f ' f Q 1 ':iis5fPe?'?2lf5ikf5frff?'Tff'.1-74152:E:Q:'w'S'-'fi N -tfilrvfi 33!:3q15tQQfvEi'.'.r ta ff K . f l vM:!a?a:wiw '- r ' gt iiiti A BRAVE NEW GENERATIQQJ The Pioneers began the '69-'70 school year by energetically par- ticipating in activities-honoring their motto With Pioneer Spirit Anything Can Be Accomplished. The ambitious strove to perfect that which they saw imperfect- devoting many tedious hours after school. Although unnoticed by many, the perfection they strove for was a source of satisfaction to those who felt their time was well used. On some occasions, they had to forfeit recreation for work. So intent were they in their pursuit of perfection that dances or movies became second in importance. The traditional PRIDE was evi- dent as a persistant football team maintained its prowess through vic- tory and defeat, as a meticulous Drill Team performed at halftime, and as a resonant A Cappella Choir exhibited its artistry in concert. 4-A BOLD NEW ERA In Enthusiasm and Involvement A leader-example of strength and excellence. Someone who boldly searches for new courses of directing and educating-loolo ing to the future for opportunities and to the past for inspiration. At Western, leaders came in the form of counselors, teachers, coach- es, students, principals-all striving for perfection, Student leaders employed co- operation and communication to create unity in the Pioneers. Teachers boldly tossed aside obsolete methods of instruction and developed new ones-ones which inspired creativity and per- ception. They encouraged all to become involved in activities and to strive for the zenith of accomplishment. All began to mold harmony into the year by listening to others' words and seeing through their words to their sentiments. 6-A BOLD NEW ERA I shall know that your good is mineg ye shall know that my strength is yours. Rudyard Kipling In Leadership and Understanding Through their curiosity and am- bition, the Pioneers experienced life. Firsthand experience was one means by which they leaped beyond the limitations of the printed word- developing an awareness of the good, the bad, and the ugly. Through contact with their con- temporaries, they learned from the mistakes of others, just as they learned from their wisdom. Conscious that a vast and ex- tensive body of knowledge was worthless unless cultivated by ac- tion, they concentrated on their classes-taking another step to make their generation a prosperous one. Experience is the mother of wisdom. Will Rodgers Y....., i g In Awareness and Experience 8-A BOLD NEW ERA gxkxt A.- : A BOLD NEW ERA-9 Meeting people and listening to their ideas was one of the most beneficial experiences high school offered. Westhi students met a variety of people in their search for truth- the ambitious, the brilliant, the tal- ented, the humble. They also met the impatient, the cold-hearted, the loud, and the greedy. Knowing how to live with these people was important but they also needed a time to withdraw into themselves and shut out the world. Sometimes becoming dishearten- ed when reflecting over their posi- tion in a sea of 'similars,' they sought to carve their own paths, indepen- dent of conformity, They also searched for a true meaning to their lives-something to believe in and someone to be- lieve in them. They hoped they would be viewed as something other than a categorized number on an IBM card. They grew together but each searched on his own: being alone, knowing without a doubt that they were individuals of great worth and wondering if anyone else knew. No bird soars too high as he who soars with his own wings, Blake 'IO-A BOLD NEW ERA ie' F 1 5? 2 'H git . ,X get , ' af --5 ,sa 4' ,vp sr 1-y,5 ie, , '.iQ. 5? 'wf' In Identity and Benevolence A BOLD NEW ERA-11 v-,Q Eg, ' Sw ' K, V is i 3 QQ If .. X Q asm , ' so ws ,V is ails is Z if . A K 'A ,, WR.!imv- la a. Q:-ww ff' , M 'rw f M ffm , ..f. PIO EER '70 X U 7 1 V: , as gg, 4,,,L, I I , ' Vg, ,4,.,,,fwu xml mx L, ,fl X V V' VV' .y - V W xv- uf kijyx ki L 5- .Q 7' ,2 ' ' 'WA W 4' K, 'kg 'i L: ' , N l' 91 5f 3 ww 'u j '4,S- f ww-' ,, ' .v Www t ,F A -fi A M mkwf -8,45-5 1 ii ' f V O I U -f M 1 1f if 9' ' FJ Q A , 1 f X '5 1 - . S ' ,. f M, Q, . qZ b 'j?'LT ' H n 5 QQ fl 6'6 Z , 'fi A N2 U ,, , f., A ' T if K A. Y A . f . ' ar naw 1. -M, I :. W , .. by f,A W N .. 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Img- I .,, J,-,X 'any Y ta' A, V4 J., :wmv in F. We MEM ,A Y WW' .. e 4,1 -, , hu ' , X, in . 4.53. ... 'v ma W i' LACademics 7 'Z Activities Athletics .i f - 'PWSENQ , - 'Q 1-fic, -R54 fx 5, ' 9Le',, JH Q ' w '7- :Mig - S Q- J , av' 1 -fix., ..,- 1. .543 :Tl '7, ',.f'A, is 'f V a S-it - ..,l,ge3' mf! A wi r, ,vfnk will ,if ,nf -56 ' Q' WS wt '-f-q4 V.1,-.MQW . . wmv. .ul .M . I J' 1 2 E .. .LM- 2 Q I , : , X5 . 1' rim ' X ,A , W ZO--IPIU-IU!-2-EU? 0311 -4-ll'C 302 i fs i. 1 faffise 532301 'fr fl? 332 at 5 Q.-q....'fsplf ii'-J E22 L 5 :' :'2.:::::5E1 :'::' lf' i 'if15is-15325 J . . it ' V ,151 KS'-P1-Ezdisiif -155521-95 fis .5550 T f-235525. fs9fg?ag5ege2s:tf if L fs-ygwg4gfMg.- . f s. if iiiififf K I, ,LL,. ,A., , , FvgsPS11w.-'ff' ' ' ' 'fm.7:S1s W Kiyi V.,: .. --M W The 1969-70 school year was an eventful and prosperous one under the direction and leadership of Westhi's principal, Mr. Robert D. Mohr. Mr. Mohr began his second year as principal with a great amount of dedi- cation and enthusiasm. He was often seen cheering in unison with students at pep rallies and attending various athletic events, instilling a sense of pride in the Pioneers. In step with the Bold New Era, Mr. Mohr encouraged student leaders to play a larger role in the governing of the school. One of Mr. Mohr's most admirable qualities was his concern for students and their projects. He played a major role in acquiring a tree for the Senior Class and upholding the much debated casual dress code. Mr. Mohr's cooperation with the faculty and student body alike helped to make the year a most enjoyable one. Mr. Mohr Excelled in Duties of Principalship Mr. Mohr kept communications wide open. Board of Trustees The AUHSD resembled a machine- its complex organization demanded expert guidance and care to keep it functioning smoothly. Capable people were needed to operate the system. The burden of run- ning the large district was placed upon the shoulders of Superintendent Ken- neth Wines and the five other men on the board. Their duties were to keep in touch with the public as well as with the principals and teachers of the schools. The responsibilities of making school allocations, formulating policies and meeting monthly to discuss education- al and financial problems were also in their hands. Superintendent Kenneth Wines Board responded to system's many needs The AUHSD Board of Trustees: Dr. Dean Pritchettp Mr. Edward Hartnellg Mr. Robert Barkg Mr, james Bonnellg Mr,1ohn Barton. Mr. Tony Ortega Vice-Principals Administrators co-ordinated school policies Western's three Vice-Principals adapted themselves to the individual needs of students on all three grade levels. Mr. Herbert Roesner, Mr. Martin Martelli, and Mr. Anthony Ortega successfully exercised their authority and took on the responsibility of counseling and correcting Western's most massive class of 800 novice soph- omores. They helped juniors adjust to high school life, while they spent many hours helping Western's smallest and most active class adjust to the responsibilities of life outside of high school. Through their effort and involve- ment in industrious activities, the Vice-Principals acted as major co- ordinators of student and administra- tion policies. . .NX rss, I Mr. Herb Roesner '18 Mr. Martin Martelli ... H s 1-Q FZ GJ-J Iiareur I-'Jn Counselors assisted many projects. It is -as Q W Counselors Working along with the teachers in preparing students for a future, the counselors created a secure place where students could turn for special help. Whether it be a college-minded Senior or a curious Sophomore, coun- selors offered to guide, rather than push, students into making the right decisions. Students received special assistance Mr. Ed Clary Mrs, Pauline Cota . Mrs. Wheeler gave serious answers to some. Mr. joseph Hickey Mr. Harold Irvine Mr. john Mohler Mr. Stuart Nielsen Mrs. Helen Wheeler 19 Director of Student Activities Participation-Campaign ideal for students Mr. Brody addressed student body at pep rally. Mrs. Avis Spencer Mrs. Pauline Tucker Mrs. Rose Freifeld Mrs. Freda Ch rest Miss Betty Griffin Mrs. Elizabeth Turner Mrs. Bernice Boak Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 20 2 tk t . . L. I 'l . ft r .fl b 0' . X A V Mr. Brody accompanied the Band and Drill Team on their trip to D 'U , L ' i ' . . , W K Y . ' . ,Q 2 -r' M' f .. . . J Y A . Chaffey. Directing all student activities from pep rallies to club-sponsored dances was thejob of Mr. Ron Brody. , An energetic person himself, Mr. Brody encouraged student participa- tion and involvement in extra-curricu- lar activities as well as in classrooms. His co-operation and ambition was clearly in step with the New Frontier. .Carol Do minesey Eula Maus Dorothy Odem Irene Ostapowych '27 Av-A jig, . Classified Personnel F' MQ Y lm -ft X ,M l X Mrs. Sara Sloan Mrs. Dee Taylor Mrs. lane Wilds Mrs. Mrs Paulette Abreu . Lauretta Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Bandlow Mrs. Carol Cooper Mrs. Marge Glenn Mrs. Audrey Green Mrs. Mary Hamner Mrs. Rosamond Howery Smooth operations with hard workers One of Mrs. Ostapowych's jobs as the Counselors' secretary was pinning many important college bulle tins up for student use. Western's service personnel seldom received enough praise or recognition for the necessary duties they per- formed. Their kindlv services enabled others to have more time. Such jobs as typing absence lists, answering telephone calls, preparing lunches, and sweeping halls all kept Western functioning smoothly and efficiently. '- ?' eg- T 1 Q-in x X I f I fn 4 Mr. Max Buczynoki Mr. Arthur Nunez N W LQ. ' Mr. Arcolie Perona 'V Mr. T. Turner A f Mr. Leo Madrid N. ..... - Mrs. lean Schaeck Mrs. Marie Stewart Mrs. Lena Wolff Mrs. Ellen Woods Mr. Vern Barker Mr. Frank Biafore 21 Miss Sharon Backus Physical Education Mr. Lee Baxter Machine Shop Mr. Douglas Bennett Geometry Miss Marian Bertotti French Mr. Marvin Blemker U. S. History Miss Deni Bornschleg Spanish, French Mr. Rex Boyer U.S. History Mr. Vincent Caruana Drafting Mr. Dennis Carvalho Typing, Shorthand Mr. john Cesareo Automotive Mr. john Chaldu Health Education Mr. Covell Ch ristian Photography Bro dy vs MacPherson A lot of shouts and cheers came from some teachers outhful spirit 4 'l rash ,sf . ,IQ V .l 41 Teachers became students again when they conducted pep rally. Faculty Teachers retained The largest organization on cam- pus was Western's faculty. With a working staff of over 75 well-educated people, it was a task for one teacher to get acquainted with every other teach- er. With such a large group, a sort of in- spirational and spirit-building unit was also gathered. Teachers assisted the cheerleaders and other school organizations in raising the spirits and voices of the Pioneers at football rallies. A large number of teachers decor- ated their classrooms during Beat Anaheim week and some rooms never took down their banners and mourning garb. ' jg .14 . 751' f' ' Mr. William Christie Driver Education Mr. Carlin Coffman Adaptive P.E. Mrs. janice Cook Physical Education Miss Marjorie Cook Physical Education Mr. Ventura Cornejo Spanish Mr. Donald Crosby Business Education Many teachers became advisors to clubs, giving extra time to make their club productive and to keeping it moving. As the year came to an end, the teachers who contributed to help keep spirit alive would look back and re- member those times when they be- came an active part of the school. 23 Miss Pat Fahl Mathematics Mrs. Ruth Geppert Homemaking Mr. Paul Golfos English Mr. Robert Glascock Mathematics Miss Owline Gregory Physical Education Mrs. Patricia Griffith Homemaking 24 Mr. Lawrence Ctibor Sociology Mr. Sheldon Dickinson Electronics Mr. Alex Encheff Music Mr. Robert Fieldhouse Driver Education www b 1 9i?K??l5?7g?lf55i?isif4t?5?f5f3' l''l'i'i'7EE,!5ijS:?ii 24?fefff23z.'ff?Qiss -1 bags, ff ' f' a ''1 . 1'f'ffL2'.uf, - t -2 ff' ,ff Q mais: . Q f 5 l lllli. 5:5 av - 555 1 at. l l , . The Foreign language lab assisted students by pro- viding an auditory experience. Faculty Quality of inst Instructors experimented with nevi techniques of teaching as the new yea: began. They searched for interesting ways to present their material. In the English department, a com- pletely different approach was started In place of the standard English classes teachers had the opportunity of choosl ing to teach aivariety of English,-orien-' ted courses, ranging from Science Fic- I 1 A jewish Rabbi addressed the Bible Literature class of Mrs. Netilee Wheaton as part ofspeakers program. Graphic Arts teacher, Mr. Tom Houston, aided a student in operating the mecha- nisms of the linotype machine. iction improved through changes ion and Speed Reading to Mythology ind Mark Twain. In U. S. and World History classes, eachers stressed current events and to-ordinated today's history with that ofthe past. , All teachers stressed the importance of involvement-not only in their par- icular field but also in the world out- ide the school world. Being blind was no ob- stacle for this substitute teacher. Q . ig SH wi? Q -I Miss Sharon Groothoff Art Mr. john Grundyke History Mr. Wayne Held Chemistry Mr. T. Henigan Driver Education Mr. Richard Hipple Business Education Mr. William Hlywka Health Education Mr. Richard Hoffman Drafting Mr. lack Hoskins Biology Mr. Tom Houston Graphic Art Mr. Thomas Hrbacek Band Mr. Neil lensen Ceramics 25 if .ar X W . ., wp 'ts lf'4if25Z75fEififfiiif 7 -f i , H W , R af -K -sw Faculty Duties of the teacher wen Students became interested when their teachers Precision and perfection were two words in a teacher s vocabulary were interested. Mrs. Marilyn johnson Algebra Miss Florence jones English Mr. Donald Koller Driver Education Mr. Harold Kough Histo ry-Govern ment Mr. Owen Lee Business Education Mr. Toni Licari Wood Technology Mr. Doug MacPherson Geometry, Algebra Mr, Raleigh Hawks Special Instruction Miss Barbara Mahaffie English Mr. George Mason Oceanography ,U ' s +1 '2':M?f?1:31Qz 12 R 5' 'iiguih' IV , sigf 13i423x21 3? .' 'Fy24gf1?':l:I5iSi1fS35Ii , - 11352-vmzcsxrxsxzlrzz :K t fu , gr: rf g,2?'jg55.:: ' 335451935-'flzr:sr if l 1325. .. 4 . ,Q ?.'z::E:l3 ?5 Ji oeyond the classroom Many extra hours were spent in directing athletics. Mr. john McCluskey Driver Education Mr. Martin McDermott Physical-Life Science Mr. Ernest Mclntire Physical Education Mr. Roy Merk Physical Education Mr. Carl Morrison Business Education It Q ns E s. af 1-2 , ..,.,.............s....-.,....... 1 mf 5 35 Pep talks were sometimes needed to raisethe spirits. Some teachers either knowingly or unknowingly molded the lives of their students. They are the people for whom the word teacher was written. A truly dedicated teacher has the magic for bringing out hidden poten- tial in his students. A student learns from someone who is interested in him. But even with so much dedication, the teacher's work often went without thanks. But if he had reached just one stu- dent out of dozens, if just one student had gained through him a better out- look, that was enough thanks for him. A teacher who is exceptionally in- teresting to his students is the one they will look up to and listen to. He is the one whom they will remember. .. ,,,.,,,....,......-,rl Mrs. Margit Munroe German, English Mr. Francis Murphy American Government Mrs. Dorothy Newhouse Art Mr. Thomas Norton Driver Education Miss Blanche Nye English Mrs. Mavis Nystrom Psychology Mr, Nikita Orloff Russian Mr. Harold Parkison English Mr. Richard Parks Resident substitute Mr. james Patterson Health Education Mr. William Patterson English Mr. Donald Reid Life Science Mr. Frank Petrick U.S.-World History Mr. D. Phelps Drama Mr. Harold Rice U.S. History Mr. Rudolph Richard American Government Miss Luella Rodgers English Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock lournalism Mr. George Roussos Algebra, Geometry 28 if . ...xg at .tg lv EW X 2 I A lf itll wig:-, f Mr. Donald Crosby took time out during lunch to listen 5: ,is 1 1 lf.. K Q toastudent. The quality of the teachers at West- ern was exceptional. Not only were they well educated in their fields, but their experience supplemented their teaching. Their learning did not end with their graduation from a college or univer- sity, but was expanded as they strove to extend their educational back- grounds. During the summer months, many .,. ' V ,suagf gr Faculty Education did not end with a diploma Teachers also found time to laugh. instructors returned to college to work on their master's degree. Others trav- elled extensively, bringing back memo- ries to share with their students. Western's instructors planned for the future-theirs and that of their students. By extending their educa- tions, they helped those that faced them each day in class. Mr. Gerry Shigekawa Physical Science, Athletics Mr. Lauren Stanfield Life Science, Biology Miss Toni Tate Speech Mrs. Norma Terkelson English Miss Marietta Thedinga Business Education Mr. Hayles Trent Driver Education Mr. Reuben Tysell Resident substitute Mr. Glen Wayne Automotive Mrs. Marguerite Wedeking English Mrs. Netilee Wheaton English English teacher, Mrs. Florence jones, listened as-Hi:-if Mr. Robert vvuto.. Physical Education, Athletics Mr. Ronald Young Metal Technology to ideas. 29 ,n 232.1 ' - - L- r 2 K Ke 2 'H x, . X r K' 5. . ,L 1 1 , N K P- z 7,211 ' P' ,, . ,,1,'?,1'jJf,f, , 5- -Q,N.'tf.-gl' Qin-7-'.',' .nf f.-Tz'-.ff-A.: 'za ,, , , H 'P--. ' if M551 me ' 'Tir . 'ug :gag - L ' za: -. ? 4,12 A B+' '-4 'wa -'r Q' mi: , uf.. -A-1 Z , V, N M ' vm we Vg! , 4 M W V',1..- 44- v. 4 ,., .Q P a Wai? , 'df 1 3, x mn, .. -. 12 Q ' , . -. 2' A-Lg? ,. 1- . --gf 5 , if12z5.:55: ' f? i 7fiF?1i ' fvigfvf I PN UZDOP CDO-ZI11 ASB Cabinet Res ponsibl 1? 3 Bti 3'!'1'sf'1 .-5 gi r S--...Q Debbie Ormonde planned Western's social affairs, and insured the welfare of the stu- dent body. Ail officers had a voice in governmental affairs at Cabinet meetings. Student Government ' Q ' officers directed and planned ASB activities important issues were raised and debated each school day in the Activities Office. S X ! 'ii is Mr. Ron Brody emphatically stressed the importance of a student democracy. Sixteen students--inexperienced in the affairs of government--dedicated this year to insure the smooth opera- tion of student affairs. These sixteen as- sumed the seriousness and order which was needed to achieve their purpose. They were known as the'l969- 70 ASB Cabinet. The Cabinet met daily, functioning under the leadership of Associated Student Body President, Chris Lyou. During his term of office, Chris stressed the importance of a free voice in student affairs and was instrumental in guaranteeing these rights to stu- dents through the Cabinet,the Student Advisory Board, Anaheim Youth COUN- cil, and the California Association of Student Councils. Student Body Vice President Ray Lowry worked closely with Chris on Cabinet as well as performing one of the most demanding jobs on campus-- President of Student Congress. Dick Tanimoto served as Treasurer of ASB funds and despite his athletic injuries, his mind served as a valuable asset in the areas of regulating ASB spendings andbalancing budgets. Minutes of Western's meetings were hailed as being the most complete in the District, and student correspon- dence was always up-to-date thanks to the efforts of ASB Secretary Pam Adams. 33 As Secretary of Welfare, Debbie Ormonde acted as Cabinet's social di- rector and also assisted Secretary Pam Adams in correspondence and related dutii Sue Fountain presided over the Inter- Organizational Council, to provide better communicition between clubs and in that capacity she sponsored manv on-campus activities. There were three non-voting, ap- pointed members of this year's cab- inet. Ramon Class acted as Secretary of Publicity and handled all news re- leases and public relations material. Ruth Osborn was the official Calif- ornia Association of Student Coun- cils representative for the Cabinet. Perry Rutuku, a foreign exchange stu- dent served as an Administrative As- sistant in any useful capacity. Each member of the Cabinet held a definite and meaningful position mak- ing the1969-70 Cabinet one of the most efficient and active Cabinets in West- ern life. Cabinet ASB President Chris Lyou with his ability to communicate and advise proved a strong and Meanin gful experience was gained th rough 'm tml The ASB Cabinet were ll to ri Dan Iwata, Ramon Class Sue Fountain Mark Jeffery Persis Rutuku lim Williamson Tearie Huertas Larry Pleiss 34 Ray Lowry, Debbie Ormonde, Cheryl Ortiz, Pam Ada ms Patty Lee and Dick Tammoto 3 ,Xb-N 1... Q in ggi A Leisure time was scarce but precious for the dedicated crew. E, imma Each Class President held a position on the ASB Cabinet. Sophomore Larry Pleiss, junior Danny Iwata and Senior Mark leffery together represented the entire Western Student Body, and indi- vidually looked out for the interests of their own class in the actions of student government. Tearie Huertas and jim Williamson, Girls' and Boys' Leagues' Presidents presided over two of the campus' most active and largest clubs. Most of the assemblies during the school year took place largely to the efforts of either Secretary of Pep Cher- yl Ortiz or Secretary of Activities Patty Lee. Cheryl acted as the instigator of school spirit and presided over pep rallies while Patty looked over virtually all extra-curricular student activities. Both strove to vary the life of the student. lin Western's foreign exchange student, Persis Rutuku, handled many Administrational duties. 35 , . ,gif xgwmmmf '. .,,'f JJ . ,,-. Qffil- M .,-: :3'.4'4i Active Congress members were: Top Row CL to Ri S.Chriss, l.Lyou, T.Pertierra, A.Proper, K.Bates, L.VanCleave, S.Tinnel, l.DeHart, L. Garcia, A.Stipp, G.LaMendola, D.Carr, B. Clayton, C,Torres, G.Purcio, L.Thomas, C. O'Keefe, L.Yates, T.Heston, C.Paumi. Bot- tom Row QL to RJ R.Nelson, B.Barbosa, D. Bark, R.Lowry, j.English, K.Miller, A.Tiscareno, A.Rodezno, no name. The Associated Student Body Con- gress acts as the legislative branch of student government--it is the Nvoice of Western's students. Consisting of one representative for every 100 students, the Congress served as a true democratic form of government. The Congress representatives' fore- most duty during the school year is to intercept matters at every Congress meeting concerning the general wel- fare ofthe student body. New policies and amendments to the school's Constitution were pro- posed for consideration, and al- though occasionally vetoed, innovative and realistic ideas were always found on the agenda. Every year, by tradition, the Con- gress is led by Western's ASB Vice President, and in the 1969-70 school year, Senior Ray Lowry performed admirably. 36 KY? A M? 3533 r ' Xi QS BI? C.. at K . ASB Congress Helpful suggestions and proposal Listening to others was an important responsibility for Congress President Ray Lowry. ' if xt lt!-.fy E were Channelled to ASB Cabinet and Administration Decision-making representatives took their sponsibilities seriously. The sometimes tedious and time-consuming meetings were duties assumed by representatives, 37 The Senior House had a simple and direct purpose--to communicate with the members of the Senior Class. Under the leadership of the Senior Class Vice President, Mike Nowicki, the House pursued matters affecting the Class of '70 in its outgoing year. Preparation for the graduation was first on the agenda. This entailed the selection and ordering of announce- ments and cap and gown preferences. Also debatable was the Seniors' grad-night. Members asked Seniors in their government classes where they would like to have this last activity of their high school years, and their preferences were kept in mind at Senior House meetings. The members were an important segment of the school's legislative system. Xi'-sm, Seniors Class Officers--Mike, Mark, Stan, and Annette--to activities. ok working interest in their classes 59 Senior House members were: Top Row lL to Rl M.Sessums, R.Br0ndo, S.Lardizabal, N.Christensen, j.Guilmette, V.Cox, l.Mayfield, l.DeHart, M.Nowicki, A.Cornett, A.Overmeyer. Bottom Row KL to RJ lo Ann Lamoureux, C.O'Keefe, A.Barbosa, U.Luna, B.Fyler, C.Downer, C..Boucher, R.Class, S.Clarridge, S.Richards, C.Larson, M.jeffery. Senior Officers, Senior House, Council Duties were performed with subtle sophistication l Senior Council members included: Top Row KL to Rl R.Brondo, S.Lardizabal, P.Lee, C.Ortiz, C.O'Keefe, B.Martinez, N.Christensen, B.Burns, S.Fountain, l.Mayfield, G.Smits. Bottom Row KL to Rl M. Nowicki, A.BarboSa, I-l3Cl4S0f1, K-OIOFWL B.FyIer, B-Relfff R-LOWYY, S.Clarridge, S.Richards, B.Barrow, M.leffery. The Class of '70 exhibited its solid- arity as a group and its involvement in the school as the year began. Interested Seniors became mem- bers of the Class of '70 Council many of whom had also been active in the Sophomore and junior Councils. The Senior Class officers--Pres- ident Mark Jeffery, Vice President Mike Nowicki, Secretary Annette Barbosa and Treasurer Stan Richards-- strove to keep the spirit alive in the graduation-anxious Seniors. Undertaking various service pro- jects, from the planting of a tree in the Senior Circle to the re-building of a Conestoga Wagon during Pioneer Week, the Class of '70 proved a strong and capable one. Seniors flocked to the Senior Circle to enjoy lunch and conversation--one of their few privileges, 39 , Officers Liz, Nancy, and Ruth received assistance from Dan in planning their classes' activities. junior Class Officers and Council Familiarity with procedures and tradition aided leaders Top Row CL to RJ Nancy Tanimoto, lan Lyou, Toni Pertierra, Eileen Olona, Elaine McKnight, Nancy Ul- rich, Linda Agerskov, Linda Hernandez, Lupe Garcia, Sue Stanton, Danelle Metcalf, Pam Adams, Kathy Wiswell, june Nardine, Chris Wil- liams, Sherry Sellers, Kathy Dickens, Pat Chase, Alisa Cilover. Bottom Row lL to RJ Dan Iwata, Ann Horiuchi, Nancy johnson, Barbara Adling, Ruth Sugiyama, Nancy Nakawaki, Trika Hou- gan, Caren Bronson, Mau- reen Purvis, Ken Miller, Ca- thy Paneno, Liz Thomas, Sue Blackburn, Ken Ito, jay Bag- nall, Howard Sawada, lose Salinas, Glenn Terry. 40 E 11 f 55 , ff N. il. M sf President Dan Iwata pondered the direction of the lunior Class. H 5 in M, C 4 , t g y Q- E? i 1- zg. , 1 1 is 3 IP- lull 5 ., E4 C ageing il Q . Q 55 . ,., it iy l, 1 1 at Q . .11-f - - 2 In rg I .L 5.1. D . 5 ff ati 1 1 7' i ' is styy is as , kg. ,gigs 1- s I 5 Q 2 if l 5 E553 l 652 ii 3 ii Q :fx L I , M ff 1: 1 Q- Q? N .- fm V' , Q - '.,TQ'1 . .f H ii 'i 'mari Class Presidents held a responsible position on the ASB Cabinet. Under the high-geared leadership of its officers--President Danny Iwata, Vice President Liz Thomas, Secretary Nancy Nakawaki, and Treasurer Ruth Sugiyama--the Class of ' 71 gained the prestige and the predominance of an upperclass. Many industrious projects were the work of the junior Class and its Coun- cil--such as an early Class ring deliv- ery, the Valentine Sucker Sale, the Howdy Co Rec, and a junior-Senior Prom--which brought the Class to new heights while also proving their capa- bilities as a group. The Class of '71 had much to look forward to as its persurance for nobility and accomplishment widened to re- ceive the responsibilities and events of the Senior year. 41 Sophomore Class Officers and Council Inexperience gave way to skillfullness, an. Top Row KL to Rl Cathy Ortiz, Suzanne Welsh, Lois Owensby, Rosanne Mangano, janet New- house, Nancy Magano, Marilyn Miyake, Melinda Owens, Carol Beesley, Robyn Smith, Bob Barbosa. Bottom Row KL to Rl Colleen Konishi, Leticia Brondo, Cheryl Isbell, Sue Corich, Karen Gillis, Linda Lore, Larry Pleiss, Wendy Chatfield, Terri Smith, Steve Leopard, Bill jeffery. Sophomore President Larry Pleiss came into office after a close election in early September. Having little experience in the affairs of govern- ment, Larry and his officers--Vice President Linda Lore, Secretary Sue Corich, and Treasurer Bob Barbosa-- dove into the school year with an- ticipation and fortitude. L Taking firm control of its responsi- bilities, the Class of '72 acted as spon- sors to various extra-curricular ac- tivities on Western's campus. wise reasoning Rock music was featured at the Sophomore Valentine Dance. . The Sophomore Class Council undertook the plannings of the Sophomore Valentine Dance, the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance, and fund-raising drives. The year was a testing ground for what would be expected of the Class of '72 as juniors and upperclassmen, and the experiences of their first year at Western would then prove valuable. sei After a suprising tie-election, Sophomore voters chose Larry Pleiss as their leader in student government. Sue and Bob assisted Larry in handling the business and activities of Western 's largest class. 43 Q ' ' Seniors Second to None, the Senior class motto, represented the strength and confidence in the Seniors. The Class of '7C Deborah Adamson Mary Aguirre William Allen Elisa Almeida Steven Alton Barbara Anderson lean Anderson Terry Anderson David Angers Timothy Arias 44 inally reached the highest level P The Senior area provided a place for relaxation and congregation. ,Yea Before entering their final stage of free education, some of Western's Seniors has taken shortcuts which had made their education easygoing. But the majority had taken roads which were rough and difficult and at many times, confusing and frustrating. For them, education was a challenge. But the end products of knowledge and opportunity were well worth the human efforts needed to overcome interfering obstacles. The road which was taken in their last year was joined with other roads taken earlier to form an intersection-- a crossway of the past with the future. It was an intersection of life where decisions had to be made and ideals developed before the journey could continue. It was an intersection which held memories of the experiences and activities that were a part of high school's education. And perhaps most importantly, it was an intersection where the security of past years would be replaced by the independence and uncertainty of futureyears. 5 Y Sheena Armstrong Mark Arndt Donna Aposto Mary Astuto Bradley Bahner 45 Robert Bailey Marsha Bains john Baker Kathleen Baker Connie Baldwin Sandra Bales joseph Ballistrea An nette Barbosa David Bark Robert Barrow janet Barth john Barton 46 :rw as-f I Seniors enjoyed their last year of pep rallies i Seniors i Cary Bassin Thomas Bates Michael Beach Susan Beard james Bearup Wendy Bell Rick Benedict Albert Bengtson Larry Benton Stephanie Biro Vitality of pep squads encouraged spirit Even though there was no spirit organization at Western which was reserved exclusively for Seniors, many dominated club membership. Offices which held much respon- sibility were handed to ambitious Seniors--giving them an opportunity to display their leadership abilities. Most extra-curricular activities were much the same as they were in the past. Many involved bi-monthly meetings but others such as Athletics, Band, Drill Team, Plays, Cheer and Song leading and Publications meant extra hours of hard work. The Senior class as a whole was active and formed an impressive cheering section at pep rallies. The spirit they generated allowed all classes to come together as they raised three fingers in the shape of a W. QMIW Football games were supplemented by vibrant Cheer and Song leaders. xg, We Q.. 5354 David Bishop Mary Blow Robert Bodnar Rosemarie Boggin Gwendolyn Boucher Terri Bowden William Brannon Karen Brant Kathy Bremerthon William Brewer William Brink Mark Brinkman David Bronnen berg Ruthie Brooke Christine Brooks Richard Brown Eric Brugger Christine Bunker Richard Burchell 48 Clubs' posters publicized coming games. Seniors Ban ners boosted moral Q 3 5 fa E Q Q f teams and students Lit? Catherine Burnham Barbara Burns Randolph Burns Thomas Bustamante Donald Campbell Herbert Canges Susan Canges Glenda Cano Marsha Capps Kathy Carlson Benjamin Carrico Robert Carter Carolyn Caswell Pamela Cery Larry Chapman Elizabeth Chow 49 Steven Chriss Nancy Christensen Deborah Christian Scott Clarridge Ramon Class Torn Cloud Elizabeth Clower Lorrie Cochrane Michael Cockayne lim Cockcroft Cherryl Cole Christine Collette Connie Cook Michael Cooper Kathie Cordsen Alan Cornett Diana Cowan Vickie Cowley Cathy Cox Victoria Cox Pep rallies were one means by which individuals could come together Seniors Individuality--a quality ofgreat worth In a crowd at a pep rally or in student govern ment, students acted as a group. But the Senior acted more as an individual and he was regarded as such by his peers and instructors. Different personalities managed to do their own thing without inter- ference from others. By the 12th grade, the student had tested and proved his capabilities in the basic courses in the humanities, sciences, and practical artsg thus he was relatively free in his own paths of discovery. His independence as a senior was but a sample of the freedom gained after graduation. Nancy Crouse Steve Cruce Pamela Dale Denise Daniels George Darby Preston David Edna Davis james Davis Denise Debaun leannie Deford Michel DeGorce judy Dehart john Delao Yvonne Delette jerry Delmore janet Denham Kim Denny Alan Dietz Claudia Dillabough Deborah Dillard Sandra Dodds 51 Monica Doerr Melinda Donovan Steven Douglas Pamela Dudley Brent Dumont Linda Dupont Randy Du rden Mary Durst Donna Eddleman Christine Edwards Susan Egan lane Emory lohn Englert jeffrey En riquez Michael Erwin Marjorie Ewing Tom Fee Mark Feitelson lon Fiedler David Fimbres ludy Finch Donna Finegan 52 l l Seniors Expression wa i. li 3 1 Often expression came from smiles and laughter. hannelled through different means Q 4 i Expression was also chan nelled through music Thomas Finnegan Pamela Fisher Richard Flauding Christine Fleming Glenn Flowers Bruce Fortier Mitchell Fortier Frank Foss Susan Fountain lanet Fountas Deborah Frank Glendon Freeman Wendy Fullam Robert Fulton Rebecca Fyler Ronald Gale Marilyn Gallman Deborah Gardner Greg Gartell Richard Gehrlich Marilee Gervais William Gibbs Donna Glasgow Sheryll Goar Ralph Gonzalez Theresa Goodin Pamela Gordon Steve Gorzeman Glenn Grant Danny Gray Deborah Gray Sherry Grimes Leroy Guilford Judy Guilmette james Gund 54 Seniors Editorials and features provoked though 6 The newspaper staff presented interesting news while adding spice to campus life. and interest gy.. Q ,xx Q G-1 . K.. .-L. V- 1 x fa J i X Q Q iii'-em l 'Ulf I IAQ, ' ,. half X 4, wi: if Qs Pioneer Press: a tri-weekly experience. Donna Guyett Craig Hagen john Haller Al Halstead Geri Hammer Carla Hampton Kathleen Hancock Cynthia Hand Elaine Hanlin Stan Hansen Billy Harper Linda Harvath Norikatsu Hashimoto Deborah Haskins Fred Hatten S5 Auctioneer led perspective owners' in slave sale earning money for student Participation was encouraged by active songsters body treasury. 56 Ross Haverhals Dwayne Hedrick Paul Hefferan Michael Heffern Brian Heilmann Karen Henry loyce Henson Armando Hernandez julie Hesson Tim Heston Donna Heydendahl john Hines Ryan Hirota lan Hiscock Renel Hizel Seniors Beat Anaheim Week was the traditional highlight of the football season. Involvement--key to New Frontier Hypnotist George Sharpe worked with doubtful su injects at special assem bly. Michael Hoag Patricia Hobson Larry Hockenberry Randal Hodgson loan Hoefer Chris Hoehl Frederick Hood Charles Hothan Debbie House 57 Seniors Paths were cleared---with challenges around For the students of the Class of 1970, last-minute studying. the Senior year represented a number It was the last of pep rallies and Beat of lasts in high school and the Anaheim Weeks. activities which accompanied it. It was the end of the security which It was the last of the monotonous high school offared. routine of going to classes--lunch-- But perhaps most significantly, it more classes--and finally home. was the end of close relationships with It was the last of pop quizzes and friends. Once the graduation commence- ment and the excitement which followed were over, a strange reality of being alone would envelop each Senior as he remembered those close friends that would be no more. Adrienne Howard Donna Howells David Hruden Beverly Hudelson Theresa Huertas Robert Huls Patricia Hunt Dale Huss Dean Huss Stephanie Hutchinson Steven Idoine Randy Ihara Dominic Infantino Christina Isbell Gary Ishii David Izabal ludie jackson lim lacobson Janice jaecke Anne laworoski 58 :very bend x The Senior tree will always represent the ambition of the Class of 70. Mark jeffery Morris jensen Thomas jewell Cherie johnson john johnson Stanley johnson Blythe jones jean ne jongblood Randall jorgensen Diane josenhans Edward julson Hans Kauffman james Keller josephine Kennedy Stanley Kennedy Donald Kiehl Colleen King jenette King Kathleen King Lynnda Klimas Retha Knight Calvin Konishi 59 l Sherri Kopsho Daniel Kosinski Yuri Kozuki james Krempa Paul Kreutz Gerald Krogman Dan Kronberger lanet Kurosu Robert Lafont Sheila Lai Thames Landry Joann Lamoureux jacques Lange Susan Langer Sandra Lardizabal Claire Larson Linda Latam Norman Law Ralph Lawler Patricia Lee Steven Lewis Carlo Lightner Michael Lindsay Tanya Liptalq Steven Livingston Ronald Lopez Ray Lowry Diane Lujan Deborah Lumbattis Denise Luna Seniors Determination helped raise Senior tree Workers continued efforts through rain and cold weather. Pull and Pushp pull and pushg finally their struggle was at an end. Hard work ahead, the Tree Crop contemplated the project's worth Seniors Co u rs es we Seniors began the school year by taking courses which were not new to thecurriculum. Courses of Government, Inter- national Relations, Sociology, Psy- Psychology, Economics, Comparative Governments and P.E. were require- ments that needed to be passed before june12. The electives also resembled past Curriculums when the Seniors chose to take English, auto mechanics, business machines, trigonometry, physiology, homemaking, archeology, speech, G.A.A., drama, and journalism. College-bound Seniors took classes which were advanced in their part- icular field of interest. Those who were not planning to enter college after graduation could take one of the job training courses offered for the first year at Western. Chris Lyou Linda MacAllister Frank Madore Mark Maggiano Robert Magill lill Majesky Brenda Maloney Linda Martin Patricia Martindale Robert Martinez 62 ' an Preparing for an occupation, many girls took business courses. Hmm ws ing 'M , l' 1' Seniors chose courses which interested them. john Marts Betty Massey Laura Matcaroff Patricia Matthews Ralph May Timothy May Lynette Mayer janet Mayfield Theresa Mayo Brian McBride Vickie McCants Edward McCarville Judith McCourry Patricia McGinnis 63 Richard McGuire Betty McKie Sean McLaughlin Debbie McManus Karen McNutt Robert McPherson Cherie Metcalf Mary Meyer Angelina Miera Linda Miguel Keith Miller Bob Miller Melvina Millhollin Debra Mock Larry Monroe Until recent years, high school was thought of as a continuance of junior High's general education courses preparing students for college. Now with the opening of a new de- cade, old prejudices against students bound for jobs directly after high school were uprooted. Seniors Hands at wo rk--fu rthering interest i Western's curriculum offered more job training courses than ever be- fore. They varied in areas ranging from bookkeeping to telephone operating to business machines. Whatever the state of the education- al institution in Southern California, we could be sure that Western High would be a Pioneer and trail blazer fa new teaching methods and new freedoms for students. This was evident as Western had a ready been a major experimenter wit the new dress code and with differer and meaningful assemblies. 64 Concentration on precision gave satisfaction in work. :articular fields Skilled hands seemed graceful even when cutting wood. Daniel Morgan Donna Mosher Kathleen Mosier Deborah Moya Lorraine Muehihausen Sue Muir Shelley Munkvold Anthony Murga Carolyn Murphy julie Mussche' Richard Naegeli jill Nafziger Sandra Nakawaki Martin Nash Pamela Nash 3, Students found pleasure in the highly intricate mechanical drawing classes. 65 2 F' l Richard Nelson Roxann Nelson Brenda Newman Glennys Niccum Michael Nickerson Linda Nimlos Elaine Nodal Greg Noeller Patricia Norfleet Michael Nowicki Christine O'Keefe Kathleen Olona Debra Ormonde Leo Orsini 66 S- 5 ,Q Athletes reached high level during competition Contestants reacted differently after the decision has been made. Seniors Competition was thrown at eager students Competition on the basketball court was equally matched by competition in speech contests and other academic events. The ACT and SAT tests most Seniors took at the first of December were perhaps the years' most important competitive achievements. If passed with high standings, a college acceptance would be insured, but if low scores were received, the student had a more difficult chance for being accepted to the college of his choice. In everyday work, Seniors far ex- ceeded the average. And for many, their work was not completed until their best achievement was obtained. The rivalry formed by competition with others was the best way for some to receive satisfaction. Competition for scholars was a way of life. Cheryl Ortiz Teresa Ortiz Ruth Osborn David Osborne Ronald Ostergaard james Otto Arthur Overmyer Catherine Oyler lill Palazzola Leslie Pawson 67 lon Perkins Lynda Pescevic james Peterson Andrew Petrilla Kathleen Phelps Seniors The crowd laughed at the usuall Pushy Parks and Osterizer Ostergaard battled until the bitter end. 68 I 1 1 'S tw ii. Donkey got the best of the Osterizer l l serious' game of basketball Wallopin' Wilton lost to the donkey. Cagey Cornett made it look easy for a moment anyway. Terry Pierce Floyd Pinkston Nancy Polk Angela Poto john Potocki Darwin Potter james Pretzer Sheila Price Kim Pridmore Richard Prince john Proper Shannon Puckett Lawrence Querin juliet Quibuyen Raymond Quincy Richard Quincy Daniel Rafferty Karen Records Deborah Reddig 70 The story of Robin Hood unfolded in Pioneer Playhouse. Sen io rs Activities were enjoyed-from sports to dram Long remembered events sprang from the school year R-1. C0-R9C5 provided 3 5h0wCa5e for talents, Football games attracted the most spectators of all activities 'Yr ,gl V f 3 X It A ir Ai D55 Q -Mx ra . Elizabeth Reed Cheryl Reedy Andrea Refine Bonnie Reiff Linda Reynolds Stanley Richards Loren Richardson Denise Roberts Roscoe Rodgers Gary Rollo Thea Rollo Oscar Romo Susan Ross Kimberly Rothwell Deborah Rousey Linda Rowe Olivia Ruiz Bonnie Ruley Mary Ruley Persis Rutuku A 71 David Salazar judy Sales Patricia Sandoval Patricia Sargent loni Saunier David Scarlett Robin Schaefer Nancy Schauer Sandi Scherer Cheryl Schmid Steve Schoner Carol Schroeder Susan Schwarz leanette Sclifo John Scott Anthony Searcy Peggy Searles Thomas Searls Richard Sekigawa Kirk Sellers Pamela Sellers 72 T SPY Cwmri Picture y alive Q IE-arn San rant M Colleges: what, where, when, why. l Seniors Martha Sessu ms Deborah Settles Laura Seyler Dwight Shaddock Wendellyn Shamplo Pamela Shanahan James Short june Shozi Nancy Shunk Sherrie Siegler Stephen Signoretti Angela Silliman Blanche Simmons Theda Simmons Mark Simpson Seniors contemplated future after graduation Most Seniors began looking to the prospects of entering institutions of higher education. The decision of whether to enter college or to enter a job position was given careful consideration. lt would be a decision unlike any they had made before and it would be one of the most important they would ever make. Using the advice from counselors, parents, and students already at- tending college, they arrived at a final decision. Next in their concern, after finding the right college, was meeting that college's requirements. The last semester became a tense period while awaiting a word of acceptance. nfs ,Q ,fi f ,f ,ft fi' 7 ' s. ,gf 'S Randy Smeal Allan Smith Charla Smith Charlotte Smith Daniel Smith . . ,wpwlvle Songleaders' routines continued through good and bad plays. Seniors Pepsters' enthusiasm was contagiou Margie's smile led the way for the spectators. Mark leffery led the Seniors in spirit and student government. or all at the games Harold Smith Marwin Smith Gretchen Smits Patrick Snyder john Sobota Walter Sontag David Sorenson Sherri Spencer Mitchel Spenst William Sperry joe Stanton Marlyce Stathatos Glenn Steele john Steinwand Ronda Stephens Debra Storts jodi Stoughton Ron Surak Nancy Suruki joe Swift Susan Swihart Ernest Taffalla Annamarie Tagle Vickie Tanaka Dick Tanimoto Vicki Taylor Paul Teibl Kenneth Teske Richard Thatcher Robert Thingelstad Dexter Tho mas Geo rge Th omas Mary Thomas Richard Thompson Helen Thompson Angela Torres Albert Tovar Sandra Trader Fred Turner Thomas Twardowski Damiana Uberuaga Frances Vaccaro joe Valadez Mark Valeska Linda Van Cleave lack Vargas 76 At times the tension encouraged 'daydreaming Seniors Final year was wrapped in deep thoughts jane Vose janet Wainwright Karen Walker s 3, I I is i Linda Walker Looking back on a prosperous year was, for some, fulfilling Wayne Wall Patricia Warner ,R j Rebecca Weeg Patricia Wells Karen White john Whittaker Steven Wight jack Wilkinson james Williamson Dale Wilson Sharlene Wilson Michael Wilton jennifer Woldum janet Wood Lois Woolheater 77 Graduation--one of many goals Seniors Memories presse A feeling of satisfaction would be present in all Seniors as they remem- bered the years that lie in back of them along with a feeling of both anticipa- tion and fear of failure as they con- templated the future. Graduation meant more than merely the repositioning of a tassle. lt meant that they would finally be thought of as adults--not high school students. But more importantly, it meant that the journey begun twelve years earlier had in many ways produced a mentally and physically mature in- dividual. Each Senior would be leaving as an entirely different and more refined person than the one which had enter- ed on the first day of school. The experience of the twelve years had created a finished product, who would find the world to be cruel and ugly at timesg but for the most part they would find a world full of beauty and good fortune. Uncertainty of the future enveloped most Seniors ' ' 'fir fwfr 1 ' ,Q H etween the pages of their minds. . at 4 G Y 1' 'gr Y 5 I 'H ff qt' Q lj Q ' f 'Al iv 'iz' 'f 1 ,ii WPT J Ei! '-' ffl Q' , . fa It f ' 1 ' afw MQW The Senior circle, once filled with activities, now holding memories for the Class of '70 5 Debra Wragg Craig Wright james Yontz Yolanda Zabala Karen Zepeda Norma Zeppenfeldt Deborah Zulewski Brenda Seifert 79 ' Q . luniors Lorie Abara Sherry Ackerman Carolyn Adams Pam Adams Rick Adamson Barbara Adling Arlene Agapinan Linda Agerskov Moses Aguirre Kathy Alvarez Yvonne Amor loyce Andrews Leonard Andrews Susan Andrews lim Arntz Glenn Ash Dean Ashley Linda Astuto Steve Atkin Lydia Austin ' 80 'fa if gi s, K,:- ':i': 3, I H J is K ' ky fi F 5 A i. 3 t y,,. W., X K K lay Bagnall Dan Bailey Derold Bailey David Baker Betty Baker Gary Baker Yukie Baker Laura Baldwin Wayne Ball Debbi Bandelin David Barg Donna Barker Rick Barker Rachel Barrios ig Q, , ' Q 2 Q0-in 'il' .- 1 at 1 ,,, 1 is if r an assuuscyu , 'Not Elfenini in 'ills' X' my 554515 nil. ' Suv , . v - ,,,, 'lag is I tt . gqlll Q lgffilrn- 4 in Vt' , Q YE my FA l it x ' .v. A as 31. , '- Mikes L ' S be lunior rings denoted the beginning instead of the ending of their high school years ik :-- L is I A K K 'lg'-,I V X 1 Q3 X ur lg N -QQ. is , 1 Q, V QW -if-'E L so gh vw. on y P I ut Dawn, denoted beginning ofnew age for class w f . 4 'ff li tix E fl 'A ,- . , e,.. ,M , 9 Y:-Sf! - , f, . i f: ,ff . is as 5 ' wi ff ss - .iii ,,f-,. H if vim Y .fl iw, . f - f ' ig! .1 -1 li it 4 M-3: + 5 ': , 1- ., :: ,. ' i W. , , ,Q 1. , sig , , 3 .. ., wk :kk ,gi ii fi ii 'Y 8 . A ., at 1: i 2 Jr , is .if L fa- gi, K i, . ., ,. it , ,,,,, is . by , S , k X i The pilgrimage was but half over for theluniors. They faced many responsibilities and difficulties during the year which added to their progress. The road no longer represented one paved with the care of teachers who prepared their way. The student who had had to prove himself as a Sophomore also had to prove himself as a junior--as an in- dividual. The title upperclassman brought with it the added responsibilities and privileges of being above Sophomore status, as individual research and accomplishments had taken their place in the lunior year. ' Peggy Bashor M Bill Batesole Geri Baylos Randy Beaver Caroline Bedner Corinne Bell leannie Bell V A, , Karen Bentley - ' Charles Bertotti A Genevieve Bessa Vic Beyer i Ross Birdsall A loan n Bl ic k Sue Blackburn J? 81 Gordon Bloem A Lyle Boak lacqueline Boden if r - lim Bodkin -3. ,- : 1 R ic h a rd Bo h a n o n ::'1 Qi 11, i f Lgzf f H wx' 'M' at 1 I Rick Bolsten K I ..l Dave Boone A B if Debbie Borell 14, '- . , ily fV,: 'qi .iii Mark Boren . john Boshard f:-f.. Jerry Bourassa .K Rod Bourland -- A ' ' Roger Bourland . - it Ron Bovetz A 'V .,-,...- Rick Bowden i Y' 'fi1- 'ii 551.5- Bob Bowland 1 x , ,i Henry Bowland Paul Bradley .. - Ric ky Bran n o n 'Q 7 3 ' Robert Brewer Ray Bridges -',': -- QQ P r 1 2 it , ,, 1 is N' sf ..,. 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In the sports division, many dedicat- ed Sophomore boys shared football, basketball gamesg the more energetic shared both. Nancy Brown K V Bill Browning 3 V john Bunch ' B : Charles Buonanto , William Burnes Patricia Burnharr ' LYdia Bustillos 1 it Clyde Butler 'V 4 Craig Butts Carmela Calabrese Denise Carbonaro , . Alida Card Barbara Carlson Debbie Carlson Ken Carpenter ,S An ne Carr - .- Debi Carr - ' Laurie Carrico Vicky Carrillo 1 I E Lyle Casey if Dan Cassidy ' - Fernando Castro H il l Matias Castro Suzanne Cecil -is 1 i -at N 4, , . , J ...,. I - - . L -, Q, f ' : - gf :ju-' .9 . A 534-:Ji A - '- zii'.i . is k ' .f.: ' A... , M 4 rt' l i ke? lb K' ' ' Q ,, 7 -r . -W W.--fs sw -:: . ,l5.A:,W ,I : . .T ...L . , I ' ' ,.: juniors sl 4' F px an T' F . sa-1, ie Q , , A sw., AQ..-I mm 1 'Kit , rg ar Q R , 1 il . A W X 1 ai ' .e , ,, -' .1 -- 4-. ' ' B - - - B It Q - ' . ref- ., , .. s,r , nk , t ,- - .M . -, . . 5,2 R - .- - - , fe-' vi Q t X H P ,xr r A .,. 1- -2 5 af . nw . 1. ' fm 7 - . Q, . xg. School accomplishments wer Girls were allowed to join Band, Drill Team, and A Cappella Choir. Their membership meant that their talents had been spotted and captured into something beneficial to the school. All juniors were willing to fulfill H-. , A 2 Q f ,:.. .M 155 .J 7, :J : ,fn in .yes 5 4. if Q L f fl? y 13 MQ their interests by attending many club meetings and discovering those activ- ities which tied the school ,together. Their contributions in all activities y at Western created a productive school year as well as a productive class-- the Class of '71. ,L is 5fj fj'eQ,Q4, aw: - i - ,,.,. , - s r fii'it .,- --1r lggyyggg g L 4 - . r,,-. lli . ' -iri P ,,., - ' rr ,r.- i F rt. it .B s r ' 'A A ' ' - W '-if .. ,. i me ' i i 5, fir B g, fr 5 as-H i r Q Robert Cesareo C. ' Greg Chamberlain ' - Pat Chase A, , . , ., . , .. N W ss- i r - Kurt Chavlton H Skip Chenard Bob Childress Paula Chvostal ,F Q, .. , d Y' 1' 1 nr -': - , , ...J ' i.. B .. Q' Sandi Cisco joseph Clapper Vivienne Clark Samuel Class ' Brad Clayton ' Larry Clements --,is 4' 1 Brett Cleverley x , K I i ,H Q 'tie' r ,Q ' Q5 Q , G it X 'f ffm C g ia gs. 3 V' . l . t -f f 'Sn Q ,S ' i ii ,--1, Y , oun ded in club activities displayed that which could be gained through involvement in clubs fi.,- 7 'n Richard Clift Dave Coe Bill Coffman - Chris Coine ,, Roy Cole . ' Theresa Cole Chris Collette i lv-i E. f' ,fx 5. V-' ....., l is A Charles Conkey i Curt Cook - Marsha Coolidge --,. I P V is G' ' 33' X i M -1 C - sax Q SF- - V 15 V 3 Leah Coughlin , -ii, l , , Don Cox ' J t Q - M L Roxanne Cox I ayay ' v o . 15? x 4 U 5' . v is V it f , K ' ' Barbara Crawford Q A ' - Ruth Crowe fi- I 1 David Cullen -. wr 9. I an - nami ' iff, Dona Cullen W' ', Timothy Culliton N 'L Gregory Cunningham t , yy C li l x l l ix M It D 83 Louise Curo Craig Curtis ' Dave Curtner ,..., , Patricia Dalrymple s 1 Micheal Dargan T A Cathy Davis john Dailey , 2 t as-ev' M M 2 1 E j N is Iris Davis ' A Michael Davis - Melanie Deakins Q ' ...L Linda DeForrest Rick Deits t Q' james Delong E11 , fffg V, E '.,-as Rod Delatorre Q .C-f-fir' jess Delph Terry Dennehy David DePauw j Ralph DePhillips Steve DePhillips s -1 -,-- f Q' Dennis DePippo Danny DeWitt '1 juniors were constantly facing the word change, The Sophomores who had been promoted to the jun- ior Class were also expected to pro- mote themselves in accomplishments and man nerisms as well. The 10th graders were considered immature, uncertain, and unaware, but when the Class of '71 underwent transition from awkward Sophomores to self-assured juniors, they helped N ,Jak juniors f I . I as 'Pl 'ig-va bs, i l W 2 5 ,, E 5 P Q P- ..-, P A J is ' r ' 6 , ' Z :-.- .s fZik': - 'i: a5 r- 3 ff 'iy gy, C ,Q ,C ,g C C g .. ' s 4 S , ' 'ELK ' V 'iff K' K' C ik T y -2 juniors changed individual! to gain the new prestige of being upperclassmen. Teachers, the juniors found, expect- ed a little more from them in class- room performance. The Seniors did not heckle them as much this year, and though insignificant, the juniors also exercised opportunities to dis- play leadership qualities. Part of being in the second year of high school was the feeling of unity between members of the Class of '71. Aware that the class played an important role in all Western's activ- ities, its members strove to better themselves and by doing so, bettered their class image. The juniors searched to reach their own personal goals while im- proved their place in school society at the same time. Kathy Dickens ' V ' in Steve Dillard L, '43 :' V. ' ' , Q ' , - - .. -. , ::- i. -' .- '-', 2 1, ggfi - fn- I, : ,Q 'ine Dlskm X - ---:' ' ,stt i , ff , U9 DIXOF1 V 1 t-s's' - . Frances Doerr V gf ', I S r ..,:' A ., 'Xl W Kathy' Doheffi' . , -Q iis, 1 , it , , s - , isif572iSi3I2 I s , . 'I ' 1 ' ' A 2,1 IOC D0m'n8UeZ 'H if x l ' , 5 T33 is - ff- ' it i v Annette Domon V A Doug Dougherty ,f , M, Q . 'Bob Drake 2' 5 W 1,55 Christine Dubrul '-.- V- 1 -f Thomas Earl tw? Kathy Egan X, if H A Mary Edwards E 1 84 Helping one another was sometimes the answer nd collectively Friends helped keep away boredom assisslsr 1 ff S 1 sh! ,A , Q ti- . .,, .. F K g . , 'illr 'E .. :X V jfi. A f-E5-f l . is A l vl an 'Q' ,i l Q, . iq' r Ax 'rx Z i xv i M 5. r I W fp , - gp , E ? ,.v-2.910 ,J-ax.: airs? W . sv Q5 as R ,I lag - .- .. V . In- 4 Ya ,., A 1 fi-5 rn 'Cf '-flue. 6 A J' ., Ag, ,5 f 2 M f , 'l ' is , Sydney Elliott Pamela Elsensoh n Rita Elstad Diane Eklund Leah Elwell Rick Emde jeff English jim Engrasci Chris Etheridge jackie Evans Robert Evans Gary Ewell jennifer Fall Ron Farnsworth Mark Fatseas Sandee Fees Patricia Fenech julie Ferguson lon Feucht Mike Fields Shauna Fife Raymond Finkenstadt Daniel Finley Keith Fires 85 Dwight Fisher Tom Fitzgerald Steve Flaig Sharon Flambures Shirley Flambures Beth Flynn Fred Formel Marlene Foss Debra Fowler Carrie Fox Debt: Franklyn Pamela Fransen Carl Fredericks Arlene Frese Sherrie Gale Stuart Gale Douglas Gallman Fred Garcia Greg Garcia Lupe Garcia Maria Garcia Olga Garcia lerome Gardner Linda Gartin lanice Gaudineer Dan Gay Buddy George Sharon Gill Susan Gipson jeffrey Gitch Russell Gitteris Margi Givens Tim Gleeson Alisa Glover janet Goddard 'Dave Goldman Leslie Goldman Roy Good johnna Goodart lan Gordon Curt Gorzeman Lee Gragnano Ken Graner Raymond Gray 86 rf: ' m u. Q, 5- , gs' - ii , i, , 'Ut i ,K ,W W J Q 2 w 'qi if -B + .. r K is F' if 1' em K rcyr , i n t is M. 5. nf 1 3 Wi V 2 1 I 'hir ner. f 7' fs 4 we .1 1 ,ggi WK 'X 'V' X 5 as as ,L . ' K K .K ...A Q .:,- :,, K ., Kzfyiiz eip! W , .lhi , lihl - ' ll : z ,,,:x 2 K- ,Www .....m-ff WSW 'rf w F ,us S rryrc F' juniors Professional and amateu K Q , yyy' i ' 55651 1 , lr I if , , .. , K frm, , . iagiil 1 ' vt fa, f'f1 5' ass, M- . -: :: b . .- a . - .f 1 as at G 3 a is was rf' I at 2 J g E 5 1 rcsli - . .. . - 'a fi 'SQ Q f' '. i '-,ss.- g f ,.. 13-'T L-a.' -M' ' H is 'V ,, ' elim' V f :,..:--:5:'f':...5':. c. : . , ,: 1 - i V... , M ' . A :: :.:,-ii :qi--vas - ' Q:-fg,'2,:f,1 :- l , K . gl, cccy K , L rr i t L i In ' ,tr. A A il? 1 5, I f ,-'i, if -,-' KK .... X' K V K K KM.-. AMW? K 1: N5 - 1- 5 K F' 42,04 is -was YS' i L .,, :,l are we M .Qi 'fa i +L ff - -'21 i f' 1r-?- Fi I , I .:,- ': zrr :: A K V ,-A-- f 2 -, w r r fe - f - ' E: 1 . tr., K 'Y m 1 'V I , fare-' .T ' 5 f J a .L ,. . . ,:. k i , - f rr- ,, 3,1 .er n 1.5 Q - . :sf J 'ir , x ,, , ma Q , so ,F ccsylys 5K it EK, 5. KL f . K :K,. K, 'GF' Band held spectators attention during halftime nusical entertainment was presented at Westhi Spurrlows provided an exciting assembly Q -Q S Q , -5 -Hg in S J A , T1 wgyxx r 'L ,Q 3 b , c J Z nw' i I k , . M-N 1 K 1 ' 17-if ' X ' 'iff s i V- L '11 'lf ' ...yi N fx Q ? ST 7 0 ,g '23 gif' e L M R gi Q' . 2 H 4 or ' .. - ,LN 'W' V il!! I I it at I i 4 l I X R li ' ,-- , 4 K -i ' i xffffs .ff c .ff is 4 l-- - - K MV., -Q ,I ',,,. 3 Q I I I H, , l A . I . . N 1 I 3 H... A 3 :,: H M i , I i s , E , c 1' R' i ' 3 -- . - - J' - E' f ' sf'-Q ray., E I lg ? A ,P ,Q 5 F fi ff , il ,- fs Q ' 5' Y .. A' i. at il 'A V 3: 'Zi N My Il ya 5 I ' 1 2. VN ix xv, V .,: NM -I t 13 I l i - Randall Green jim Greer Sherri Griffin Lawrence Grillett Roger Grimes Karen Groves Sally Guibord Leonora Guilford Alex Guillen Bob Gunn Rhonda Guyett Mary Gwinn Cheri Hagler Marilyn Hale Danny Hairnan Kris Hale Marc Hall Paul Halla Carl Hammer Roy Hampton Debbie Hansen Debbie Harper Micheal Harrold Bob Harvey Mitchell Haskell Marlene Havener Rhonda Haverhals Sam Hawkins Linda Hayde Linda Hays Tim Heffern Melody Heilrnann April Hernandez Linda Hernandez lim Hikes junko Hill Robyn Hill judi Hinkson Diane Hiscock Teresa Holaday 87 Carolyn Holcomb Charles Holley Glenda Holloway Robert Hooper Greg Hoover Ann I--loriuchi Annette Hornby Judy Horton Trika Hougan Erin House Shirley Howarth Craig Hubbard Patrick Hull Gary Hummel Marcy Huntington Marilynn lnfantino Jerry lngle Mike lnniss Ken Ito Daniel lwata Dale Jacobson Gail Jacobson Ken Jarrarcl Mark Jaworski Karey Jennings Fern Jensen Marcia Jeppesen David Johnson Evelyn Johnson John Johnson LaVonne Johnson Margaret Johnson Mike Johnson Nancy Johnson Joe Jones Larry Jones Raymond Jones Stuart Jones Margaret Juarez Jim Julian Curtis Kameyama Vicki Karr 88 g ,,. r ll- J. 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J J J 1 l vt' fi by L JJ' ai. - JJ', J i si sa J 5' -Q is 'UQ' J S 2 ' ':i ' 5 -f':f ' ' f .inf , 3 'S-1 Avi. V' V W8 if '93-V' 9 LLLL , sv .. , V, i -.:,, C . ai - . , l i 'W' -- C i f . rf? 's':- ii 1 U 45 LL A - l ' V kk is i i it K- l K s M K 'fx' 1 1 in ,, .. li VKAL. , b . I of I 11 V A ' 'LL 7-isii , A l 5 ' , A' 2 -- ' f t S n .HN-1 'K HJFIM iw ig? i E ,r ',,: ll kk 2 V I ' I ' -E i Ti 3 K J ,i ks . i. V 1 f iw -- L5 .: ,zf '.i, 1 W -4 if 25 A:'z at ,f Y, ,4,:.. 5 . sis 4 t juniors Grganizations gave challenging experiences is it 'M C x ...Q www 7' k i K Chess reflections delve into the mind . . I-kll ftfiixs , Xiu? , ill I s ss i A ,Ts',2 Ii Y james Kefter Rick Kennedy Robert Kenyon Merri Kershner Dennis Klamfoth Debbie Kincaid Bob King Debbie Kirk Viola Kitchens Steve Klahorst Sophie Klisiewicz Bonnie Klug Cindy Knapp Diane Knisley Karl Koenig Mark Kosinski Chuck Kovacs Robbin Koziel Steve Kramp Sandee Kratochvil Monica Krazel Tom Kreissig Carolyn Kreutz William Kristenson Pat Krogman Kim Kruger Kathy Krumsiek Karen Kuhle Eric Kunkel Gayle Kusumi Pam Laahs 89 Alene Lackey Ermin Lai lim Lambert Greg Lamendola john Langager jackie Lantry Chris Lattanzio Henry Ledesma Micheal Lee Richard Lee Tory Lemaster lim Leonard Audie Lewis Kim Lewis Ron Leyvas loy Lindsey Steven Livingston Richard Llewellyn Bobi Lloyd Mitzi Logan Gary Lollar Dianne Long Darrel Longdon Mike Lopez Renee Lopez Nick Lorance Marilyn Lowry Dave Loya Laura Lujan Steven Lungren lan Lyou Terri Madrid Henry Magallanez Stephen Maggiario Mike Maness Thomas Mangiarotti Linda Manis Grace Mann George Mantooth Robert Mar Kebby Margaretich Don Mariner Max Marmor Larry Martin Richard Martin Harry Martina Debbie Martinez Willie Martinez Susan Marzano Deborah Massey Esther Malthyssen lim Matya loyce May Rebecca May Susan Mayer Tona McCahill Pam McClellan Charles McConnell Zandra McCrea Thomas McElroy james McFeely Gary McGiffin Carroll Mclntosh Caleene McKee 90 W' MEM .0-.. R1 .f x lik YQ xg is ff 9 A N, , 1 sift? - i A 4' ..f r . .if .4 . ' as NX s ' y a T , . ..t itii Q L it so L 3. i it or T ,R 'Q - , , V.st ' 'ii E l , , 2.4113 X 2- i Q . g f. 'ttf ' A L gjif J I' 1 ' ' , -we atl4 C. ,f W f ff ' a 4 K ,qw ww w ' .... K 'dna'-,., 'atv' K .tksiix 1E'::,, I T i T .R 'Q 'ti 12 1 My Q! . K E a - I . . L V ,Q ' ' . ' l i 5 59 -.i , i ii 5 is , ' -i.i ' ' fi' is T.- . ' 7 . ,:-' ' J , -iv fv' my I .fi Likk ., t , ,- 'lf M . it .-.,..:. ii L if-,M I , SQL , A N 'QR , ,nv R' 3f?!9 ft R S l L' -'fx 4-amp l ll T + K ,fi V ' , Y: vs i .. 'Q c , , .gg - I -'. 3 , l imi ' KYQ Sui mi ll i i 1 E si- ' I V,, f TA 6 Q.:-A .. Nm . A fi-,f: 3 m y LL I K , . .yi I , I , ,T - a i ..- it ' L ii 'r , Q if fix- L a ' s il' tt,At .F i , is at R ' V, 'T -Q 'WJ if f , :Eli ,, , zzl It L L V ts. ' f ' 'if . ' - if' if 1 Q- A . I K R luniors Professional actors visited Western K . S fi - .. J 5,9 i 1 s . :zb 2, Tiki X A ' vrgh ., ss h X ir . - -gf if - I 1, l 'N is Q f V C l 3:-aj ' ' l A, R ' an X V 1 ' ,X it' g , tk Ar' 1' F, . 6 16 - , id .B 1'-ex ex I, fy X! XY F 1' B lf 6 is , B' gb' Roscoe Browne renown Broadway and Motion Picture star, recited Black . is 3, . V I 'H A W l 6 poetry. tb , 'L V i .. A ' 1 it N. 4. Some students were privileged by being able to attend special e 6 X :- concerts presented by the WHS x 1+ if Ks ' 'r Concert Assn. ' gg I B B J t ,C . M, Guests ranged from actors of B' ME s the Shakespearian theatre to l 5 A ' so W . 1 9 , t I. xt b.,f'k' yr -I 3 Q accomp :shed poets. ,Q gg, ,,'4.e-Q 0 ,Q 'f up ' nv X Their success in communicat- ing with the audience encourag- l ed other assemblies of this type. ' Elaine McKnight Kathleen McLaughlin lan McMullan Lee Mc Nally Brenda Meadows Tony Meagher Marleen Medina Glenn Menke Monica Mercer Greg Mergele Leeanna Merket Joanne Messano Gloria Hesse Danelle Metcalf Sherry Miguel Charlotte Mikulski Ken Miller Patty Miller Randall Miller Sam Millimaci Craig Mills Valerie Mills loanne Milner Donna Minney Paul Minnick 91 Kathy Molina Mary jean Molina Rodney Molyneux john Monroe Debbie Moore Richard Moore Suzanne Moreno Loretta Morgan Ed Morris james Morrissey james Morrow Bruce Moss Curtis Mouwdy Sue Muehlhausen Mike Mueller Neil Mulvihill Marguerite Mulligan Mike Mumey Steve Murakami Don Murphy Anthony Murrieta Lindsey Musser Terry Myers Andrea Nadeau Tom Nagle Nancy Nakawaki june Nardin Debbie Nash Sally Negrete Debbie Neiderman Debbie Nejman Eileen Nelson jacquelyn Nelson jack Newberg Dale Newhouse Pam Newman Pamela Nieto Melissa Nock 92 f - vw K 'GOP' ff 11,35 f ssr my ' U 9 y .g me ,. 'Z fi. ,4 t Lu ,. X :fs .i A 'xx hw... ' 6 K H ,J Q K .,V, oy Folk and Soul Singers lim Durst's voice and style were smooth and subtle ii ,fi 4 P me l Q 5 T 1 I if well tt,t 1 ,P 'E: , in ' nr' as- I W? A 'iii GI X me - - ! , - it A . 5, if i 'Y fall ' I if -F-L .., Q as X 1 4 a K Q ' X . X ' ' A i ' ' wk .gffiax . rag ' , , .,. A - fy-. , s,,s..w.,,, Q Qff ml ll' A Elf-T ,, -+2 if . P Terri Nordwig Dave Norosz Debbie Noss Kathleen Novy lulie Nutter Patricia Nymann Ianice Oest Vickie O'Keefe Marianna Oliveira Eileen Olona Debra Olson Colleen O'Neil Robert Ornelas joy Orr Louise Ortiz Roberto Ortiz Vicky Padilla limmy Page Neil Palazzola Roger Pane Cathy Paneno Frank Paplia jerry Parenteau Stephen Park Edra Parker Laurie Parker Sheila Parker 93 Lee Parks Kenneth Pauli jade Paumi LaWanda Peel jodi Pendry Sue Penny Toni Pertierra joyce Peters Randy Peters Cheryl Petersen Dan Peterson Doug Peterson Mark Peterson Pamela Peterson Diane Petrus Catherine Pfendler Michael Philippi Terry Pippenger john Poehlman jim Pollock Marsha Pomraning Sandy Porter Rod Povis Benita Powell Ed Powell joanie Powers Steve Pratt William Price jody Prince Steve Pringle Peggy Proctor Phil Przybylowski Lynn Pullen Gail Purcio Maureen Purvis Lisa Querin judi Quick john Racich Venita Raney Terry Reardon Siegfried Reau Marilyn Reed Mickey Reese Carrie Reeves X 94 'Q y , W so K M , W it t -fa f E ,.. at . f 1 55, . -,ge A Z F, ,R ,fix ' I ,Ml Q A Q Q 'V - 1 Z V - ., A i er Q.. 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Q Q-,Q br- 4 ll 1 all -Q s i'ri I , R NQ X un-any Greg Reimer Dale Rethwisch Mary Reynolds Wendy Reynolds Rick Rhodes Harlan Rhyme Karen Ribman Rick Ricardo Gary Richards Ralph Rieger Russell Rife Stanley Ring Doris Robbins Doug Roberts Wanda Robertson Al Robinson Nadine Robinson Armand Rodezno Bill Roffi Mike Rohde Bob Roh 95 i l il lane Romano Robert Rossetti Dianna Rossi Doreen Rubecamp Frederic Ruder james Rush Sid Russell Nick Sabino Lawrence Samp Ada Sanchez Jessie Saragosa Howard Sawada Donna Schildberg Christine Schmidt Marilyn Schmidt Connie Schoonover Steve Schubert Karen Schultz Kathy Schultz Karl Schulz Mary Scott jeff Scozzaro Brad See Warren Seehuus john Selbe Sherryl Sellers Mary Severns Marie Sgambelluri Dolph us Shaddock Kathryn Shaddock jerry Shaw Terry Shelly t, me ',.:, S S V S' 1 , S:iSSl l y I .,,r F ' V ' SQ ' S' f s ...aaniif .s X it S f a E , so SS ab Q af r S aa S S. S f S - S l S S .5 '5 1 5 ' A - r . S 1 '1 Vs 4 2 I , 1,1 ' I 1 1 ' w S :SS , M :Q 9 IW N ' V 'S S- ' sf ye X ,S B, N S ,M ,W V A 1, ei - A -t A in Vicki sheip Lissa Shrewsbury Daniel Signoretti lerri Siler Lynnette Silliman Rick Silver Karen Simmons Debbie Simpson Melinda Singer james Slechta DavidASmith Dwight Smith George Smith jerry Smith juniors L. S ...A-an . t ,Gio Q 'H ' 'sw K vc... - .-..... ' rf if, x Q ,gs is st .3 qi -Nw' ASF' ::'. r Modern equipment supplemente Q . W, my f X V Si 2 J ,, K 's SS Q H. S2 2 gig t .S ff fy ' 1 A xr' it Paul Smith Sandra Smith Sue Smith Wendell Smith lim Snyder Debbie Sorenson Helen Marie Soto N Q! .SK-5 ,ag is New K' if s A Mario Soto Charleen Sparks Scott Spearman Norma Spencer Stella Staniswalis Theresa Stanley Sue Stanton if S 4 S S -yi Syyy S S AS yy A S I ..l'l s- S 7 gi. ' qi l' A -A Ks, W V' . I 4' --.. i-': rr- S r:iS 'l'll X A ri' 1 Z I S r l 'i ': R f i yLS o r . S gr l SS l ,si SSS XSS S ' F Exactness was the command for a successful experiment urricul um Good machines made the job a little easier ijsa we 1 Q , e Y I ,,,, ,. , S, .. ! ,4 f -ff ,Jw V. Y, s 'ix- T -f X it 'Hg P at In 3 f tiff .4 V X A h li A ,, Q may ima ix-a3Fvp ' s',,s ,it W f V V , 6 i l l I A Q- Lv- V J ' V, 'T , fat kia,-X - is ' S eis iw 51: , T. sii gjii isssll iw N. , in ' 11 ., , fi l if S, aa, Q , 5 is MZ ! 5 li ' 5, Q , - M 5 ak bmw' ' , 2 ' ' H ' - Y - f ,V it 5 ', W gr . '. A, ,ff gl g, Z f ty FQ A 1 'M 5 V 1 5 S .iie A- , iisi 'A if - .- U, , K xg 4 -V at V Lk! '. ,si . ' ,L if , ' f ' - K fr Allen Starr Richard Stauch Sherry Stetka Allen Stipp Robin Stockdale Barbara Stone Portia Strickland Ruth Sugiyama john Sundquist Barry Swanson Ron Sweeten Ellen Swift Linda Swisher Cynthia Tabatt Linda Talbot James Tallet Dennis Tanaka Pam Tanaka Nancy Tanimoto Kathy Taunton Steve Taylor Tim Teaters Bonnie Teel Rick Terrell Glenn Terry Connie Thomas lim Thomas Susan Thomas Patti Thomson 97 Arnold Tiscareno johnny Torres Mary Torres Cindy Torrez Anthony Toto Kathlene Towning Randy Tribolet joyce Trojan Bob Trollinger john Trujillo Kemmeth Tully Debbie Turner Patti Tuttle Tom Twellman Nancy Ulrich joe Valdivia Shirley Van derwoude Danielle Van DerZee Rene Vantilborg Rebecca Vasquez Richard Vaughan Valerie Veale Nancy Vernon Victor Verrett Sandra Vlan jeff Vice Stan Vignes Mary Violette Sheri Voelker Marc Wallmark Adrienne Walsh Debbie Ward Ruth Warnick jeannie Watson john Watson Kathy Webb Mike Weber Carl Webright jack Weir Gary Wessels Nancy Wessels janice Westbury Debbie Wheeler Craig Whipple Rebecca White jeff Whittaker Dorothy Wilhelrns Tim Wilkinson is mi' Ffxkv, -X ., X AX ,ha-. ,Q 1 Q .r an .,-um... . X 1- Q W ,, 3 Q-Pctl? f fi' ,W S at was .,.f f N .H ,,,, '- if ,A T sit, jjj C x t ig A F C. A li X S N gi , j W ff V l j ' kt ' l juniors junio An eventful year showed prospects for the future t. ., at r yrj ,T ri A if if ff '- 'A Q se'-fc 1 T A 1 ja Gs ' T., ' - . 1 , ,. A C T 1 ,,, .- . T ysjjj s ssjjr aa a - r s j ,ra 'f X C T gs ik Q- 'E A A L li' 5 X ' Q . f ,. 2 -' W I Y ,, :zh 2 ew r x ..... A .L I V Q 'Q I an X . -Y ' , Q . A I: in 1 A in I fy ix- V 'F I .. 3' , X V . 5 . if 4 T , if Wt V' A, ' ii V ' 37: :': ' r ,lj V V 2 .- :-f... , T ,Q wi, V, .,jt z W ',a, r Y k - I X ' t. A Y xiii rjc T 2, S K r-'t r ichieved upperclass status and ideas 4 By the time the junior year came to an end, the student realized that the last leg of his journey to the gradua- tion platform would prove the most difficult. They had covered a large amount of territory but there was still a long way to go. Some juniors had found their identity, some were still looking. The juniors had grown in stature, but also in wisdom. Many acquired a new outlook on life through their own experiences, the helping hand of an understand- ing teacher, or through a fellow class- mate who happened along at the right moment. They grew socially and with this growth they were given more priv- ileges. Their activities had increased and would continue to increase until graduation. The junior year had given them but a mild taste of the fortunes and mis- fortunes of the Senior year. . LaDonna Williams V .- V -V Vs. M. Randall Williams f ' A . ,Q V V- ' V Pam Williams ff ' , A ,V ' Vi ' A 11 W V 4, V Sonia Williams 4 A l l 7 Ted Wilton l 'll A .Er . K arf . Q' lx ., Q if 4 Gary WlS.e f ms e H- l , . X X 7 -'.- ' ff? s,... f rw.. Kathy W'5Well . 'V f A V V fx ,V 'QQ VX 1 T xt V Frank Withrow .. .V , ' . V - ----- Karole Witt , Q Catherine Wood 1 t VV 4 ,Q VV A . A -5 jack Worden V - A ' ' f' 5 Mark Wright .II ig..-iv, 'Q A .- , ' ' ' s i ',., ii 2 VV M Steven Wsol t My i s 'l t ,,',,,, , joseph Yakovetic -s so ' i's' 4 if 4- i- Q ' d Yb . . 1, W 4 L v. . . ! Ru y arra . ...Q f Q . Frank Yingst .,-ik. M Q V Cindy Yochum A V, Q VV ' ' Margaret York hs . V - .. V. Darrel Young ' V ' ' TV VV! ' L- SteveYunt E ,, 1 'f fl y 1 lf' , V Roxanne Zabala . , A V V ' V V s john Zak ll Wff's.,,f i f? , - g V E Louis Zember V , ,V V i- ,. f ,QL Vx, 4. VV Larry Zettas L . , ' Hs - 3' w' 'll ' 99 . ' O Sophomores Blanca Acosta Catherine Adling Frances Aguirre Bonita Alexander Regina Alexander Ruth Alton Feliciano Alverez Marilyn Alviso As the K ,. A N g y-.5 ...M 6 f A , ' , A u a B Debbie Amacher -. -Q. Carol Anderson I P- t 9. Paula Annella Greg Apostle 'R' X -, , A1 Georgia Apostolou A I: if A ---, Paul Auger ' to A . bi V' N I Bob Austin ' ' ' Q r. A Debbie Babcock 'V h KZ H ll ' I. ,gl ,Q r Donna Baginski joy Bagnall Deborah Baird Michele Baker ax W- wr 4- ,gg 1, ., uf The emphasis was placed in involvement Robin Baker A ,V V Cam' Bama ff. B A , . . , - W.. i Bob Barbosa i 3 1 41 - ruu n ,. i f 1? fl ,D 5 ' Neal Barkan i W' if ,., V, E' f-' 1' QT :- 'X Q ag, David Barker i If 'it if, 'ill ' V Donna Barker 1 ,. . s iii' Martin Barker I ik 'N I, ' ' A l Debbie Barnett '- r I if A Q Denise Barrett 1 ,, N Kathleen Bates 4.2. ' r . , 'L Ai-E3 W , Marlene Bates if I A ' ,r-.- :,:' f - ' it ' - .-V--1 I . . me X ,,,, in . , is Michael Bautista V 4 . V Vickie Bearup N we x ' ' nh' ' A Carol Beesley 'iii 5 V A I ' r 5, ,M - . A L lf 7375 'ound their way, they found pride -sm? ! 'A . The beginning was the most im- portant step towards the completion of a project. And so it was that the Sopho- more year was the most important step along the road to graduation. It was perhaps the most trying road the Sophomores had ever taken. They grew in many respects as they became accustomed to the responsi- bilities and requirements of a high school student. When they rushed into the wrong classroom on the first day of school or showed up in the right class at the wrong time, they displayed their con- fusion in an unknown place. As a class, they had to seek out a new identity and earn the respect and recognition of the upperclass- men. There was nothing enviable about being a Sophomore, so it sometimes was difficult to find class individuality. Opportunities and challenges were presented, but being Sophomores, they were sometimes unsure about getting involved. Taking pride in knowing they were a part of Western High School kept them moving on. ' lodee Bell f i 4' Karla Bell 4 5 3 ' g .4 Karen Bell ,L ' ' f Rebecca Belveal ' L 1 Dennis Benjamin M Margene Benjamin V , .. its Debbie Bennett V ,ns .. -fp: .f j L 5 ' Gary Benson . E t g ' . Edmund Berry 3 ' . - K I- 1 f ' B1 . p . .4 ji' any - gb Don Bishop . jj.. .f A 'W' fi ' Kevin Black ,- V V 5 2? Q CZV 7, W Annette Blanchard ' X ' 'lv .V A - Paula Blanco 1 - 1 in X Nt s.. fi 101 Steve Blanks Allen Blurn Rod Boeh me lackie Boettcher judi Bogan Kathy Bohanon Randy Bones Tony Borrmann Michael Bossenmeyer Garry Bourne Karen Bowers Marsha Bowlancl Pam Box Karen Bradley Steven Bradley Kathie Brannon Linda Brennan Steven Brennan Kathryn Brents Sue Bridges Dixie Briggs Betty Brinker Don Broadbent Bill Brock Richard Brody Leticia Brondo Philip Brooks David Brown Judy Brown Lynda Brown Richard Brown Kathleen Brundage A., fi W S Z, I 1 a e a kr. :.- -lii i y ' I Lllk Mx i' .:,: Ek 6 X E ' Q llll I.: QQ' X -ix ilill an l ' ' --,,, 1 r-'i it riii K i B liii i i B eii i t it 4 Q K B l B- 9' as - i L :.. 'S i B ' 'HM If 'Q - B Q rl gg I ' L E t. K ff' R M ff irii a B C A '.,,. B In M l ,ik l i B, fmax B lie i t . . ff ? -4' -r t ' ' 'fr f R ir t' . r W, ' 4 Q ,i 1 gt' at Vg-M'.L.X WWA' v , T . ii .. . So p h o m o res Mike Buchanan Pete Burchell Cindy Burnett Darlyn Burns Satisfaction andjoy wer Dennis Burton Michael Burton Michael Burton Delia Bustillos Denis Cacho Ruth Cadena Debbie Calkins Deborah Campbell Evelyn Campbell Tommy Cantrell Melinda Capps Cary Carbonaro Bruce Cardon Ralph Carlson Eric Carnegie Debbie Carpenter Debbie Carrico Blanca Carrillo Ralph Carrmo A 'flif . i i i : a t' :is Q 1 .5 aii ,R ' i w' X1 ii ' , P Q -:qi ,Y - X y C .4 iiav A y ff ' ' ll , i i Q li ,unixd JB W, l l , 1 -' , it 4 i V 7 3 ' Ji Q 47' A .fy A 1 . ii, s 12, Q 3 I fi' if AA B' if til 3 , M W. v 'S l' 51+ ' at ht X sf 'fa iw kms ifiisxqiw x lk' 33' '-is Xa Q 'F me E is gn I 'H X , Q N-, uw-.vt K s is , A 5 it it lm C Q X. ' QW 1? U I x xx ,f,,,4,,h'A' ga 'o und in participation ,. , if 7' as we -sf I, D, 'la L 2 .. f S .N ve -av? .J I Xk? 9 i Amber Carter Bob Carter Mike Castillo Elvira Castro jesse Castro Mike Causey Pattie Cavinder Robert Cecil David Centanni Alfred Chambers jeff Chandler LuAnn Chapman Wendy Chatfield Mike Chavez Rosi Chavez Debby Childress Linda Chisum Debbie Chowning Sheri Ch riss Cynthia Christensen joh n Ch risten sen 'Q 1, 17 if I ' x Q , X ff -4 . , C , gn ,.- A 3 4 W f Q., i' Q g , A if A Enthusiastic smiles came from involved sophomores Linda Christensen Michael Christian jeff Christiansen Betty jo Ciaccio Renee Clark Lita Class Mike Clease Deby Clemens Susan Clemons Tom Clift Sue Clower Sharon Cobb 103 Susan Cochran Rhonda Cole Lori Collier Connie Compton Dennis Conlin Cynthia Conway Dennis Cook Susan Coombs Jeannette Cooper jeff Cooper Pam Copier Dennis Corbett Sue Corich Kathy Cork Ronnie Couch Pat Cowger Linda Crabtree john Craig Sandy Craig Rick Crist Richard Critelli Charles Crook Beverly Crouch Connie Crowe Chet Crumm Duana Cuifici Lynne Culliton Bruce Cunningham Debbie Curtner Terry Dall Cheryl Dameron Carolyn Daniel Dwana Daniel jerry Daniels Rick Danna Cheri Davis Dave Davis Debbie Davis Tony DeCastro bharon DeGoes Bob De Hart Kathy DeHart Roger Deits Marlene De Lette Teresa DeIMuro Kathy Demathe Clary Dempster Teresa Demsko Tony DePippo Ron Depue Paul Derlin Carlene Desha Debbie De-Witt Mark Dicicilia john Didion Melissa Diemer Paula Digman Linda Diprete Roger Dittberner Mike Dobousky Shawn Doherty Virginia Dolan Gary Dolinski David Donato x K 11 tri ' if 'S 2 K i .r 2 . , 3 if .:, 2, , . '31Q3,fffiffsf.-Qzflidifiib X X +- ir ,M I g ., My . Q , s ft. - ..., 5 A I if Wire, A L gy BMW' ' .M Lr I L1 2 ittt tyyyi y .yii in fi E , ' ZL - H f S if NX ,, , i. 'itat me wx Ki- E J S T J mag! 'H -v s t t X' A 52? t 'fi we m it 'U' ie ,Wm ,nf fr '+R ii i it ,.. Q., in in ,L ff' D. , 1 qv 4 S ...yf Q, A r by , -: . .L I Q if ' fs V2 32 A, 'i -as x ...A i 'ti ' i Q qiirisjrgf ljiyw-an Q fp if Q AQ so, 1 j F 'F ' .: Q 1 vt Q , -- ., Q W R. . 53-V , 51: 55 N 4 235,-l V is fs,V+,rf ,fi I ..!. 'lt' , 4 ' , 4 0- 10 ' E ss M i , g .L '-9 if .. as. - 5 W 'F it ', 4-v gf ff .,j C -A iw . at ' X it i 5 t t if' W LV 1 15 5 ili XZ ' ' L I -51' Q g it 4 'M X .. it V ag, it :gh +17 it H is f' it mv H ' -- -. 3. gf! ii V if ,t ,,., .5 it xfv' r x W t Qi 34-0 Nj if? JK 3 4 JH if ,, R we ls 1, :S Sophomores Promise shined through in talent ,J y sg S 1, fits , .4-ni F , v 'txt l V43 X fic f xi. t.-- 1- ii N egg! A . Q i nr -1. -i My it hs.. E.: Challen ge captured sophomore interest Activities emphasized both physical and mental strength. Sophomores proved them- selves by competing with upper- classmen for parts in plays, re- cognition on the atheletic field and grades. z Y , f 'gi y .ill W 1' V 'E nt ya aa S ttts 1' l ex 15 Avr- X ., ..., , V af - Debbie Domca Rebecca Dougherty Steve Downer Rick Duffy Monica Durden Sherry Dykes Ria Eldredge Mary Elliott Helen Elwell Nadine Elwood Gloria Emery Mary Emory Don Empey Anne Ender Debbie Erbar loan Eroy Tim Eslava Curtis Essen Richard Ewell Sherry Eyskens Mike Fairchild David Farah Teri Farnady Gary Farnsworth Bill Farr 105 Debbie Fassel Gail Fee Arthur Fiedler Gary Fish beck Yvonne Fleming Margie Flores Dorothy Flowers Vickie Floyd Margaret Flynn Laura Fogleman Deborah Foglesong Dale Forbes Cynthia Foresee Robert Foresee Michael Foster Karen Fountain Mike Fountain Gerald Frank jim Franklyn Mary Fedorczyk Sonny Frontroy Terri Futrell Patti Gallagher Renee Galvin Dorothy Garcia Karen Garcia Cynthia Gardner Neil Gardner Chris Gartrell Randy Garvin Gloria Gastelo Danny Gauthier Rebecca Gee Robert Gemler john Giaimo Daryl Gillen Leslie Gilley Karen Gillis jill Goddard Suzanne Godwin Victoria Godwin Tracy Goins Gilbert Gonzalez julian Gonzales Ross Goldsberry 106 X 'F Amy ' . H :tif 5 'ff V 5 '?:' ilbz: V R lt, .... . R V ,'.,:'v. Ah .K A R , ' ' ,Q 2 .3 - , , . 5 . ,I rwhafgj i E , K .J g fha. 4-.C gli ' ' - , i .... SQ-' 'Ark 'Q' A I 7 I a if 1. ,X C 4- -V 4'-f-'X fl v- 4- V, , H, 'K N it r . , .-'fit ,Q C, , Y A . R L 4 I Q? 'Q A yi 1 V ' 'X ' .iii , t ,,t., , f fn F . - I- 3 ...sf - f, K H3 In -' I' W.. -slgjilgg 4 , H ,rir M ,. . -f--.Q-ff e 4 t . it-' P Q 0 :. x s NW tat .1 42 r ,,,.: W 3 , W f , .C wigs .NF x ,,,..., '15i33 Fifi , ,fi .elif ,M ,M Q1fg:f.iE,Q.iff':g:E:fi.i W L- K x id' f-'wt I V 'H 1 . I A f X. ,. 5. is t X si? . -.Jr ' ,A Y if H .,. '-'s .1 -:fF + v iaS,, ,, '- Q. J' H 'igiif R, ':if,Q ::- :-fin Q , 1 . ia '?1 'iigfj iZZ.2:iI:- QV' . l s Sophomores were introduced to Western traditions Sophomo res Newcomer Sophomores entered Weste from a variety of different juni Highs, but one thing they had common was their readiness f participation and the enjoyme they found in it. Some Seniors, tired of work a the same activities, found the Soph mores' enthusiasm motivating a 4 . 5 :gil A Q 15 2 ,,,:.,Vk 3 Sophs exercised voting privileges LL Fi s P ii ii . ,Q zz l 3 l 'f'Wf F ilk ii l si if fl? ,t h e-V ai IE ,ik H k 41, t ,.V-: ZSESZ vgtz A i f as.: Y energy stimulated students ontagious. The stereotype-of a Sophomore 'as a young, energetic, happy, and iany times confused person. For those Sophomores who par- ipated in extra-curricular activi- s, or as equally rewarding, became volved in school work and classes, a new world would open up. Sophomores would find new friends in upperclassmen as they became more familiar and relaxed with the school, and its traditions. Experiences gained in this year would turn into long remembered and precious memories. - Q ws, 5 J wif essex , fm 55- fl:- WWW? V4 5 aaa . 1. i . f K x K WS? f' 1 -V , K . ' A 5 gf, i Paul Gonzales Brad Gorman . Renee Garham julie Gorzeman Curt Goucher Diane Grady Stacie Gragnano jim Gramstad Debra Grande Ken Grant Theresa Green janet Greenan Rhonda Gross Cindi Guarino Barbara Gund janet Haber Brent Haddock joe Hagler Rory Hance Edward Hanger Rick Hanks Paul Hanley Linda Hanson 107 Glen Harrell Lucy Harris Frances Hart Greg Hart Scott Harter Mark Hartley Shelly Hascall Brad Haskell Barbara Hatanaka Bill Hawkins lohn Heath Connie Heflin lonetta Hein Karen Helsel Sandra Henson Eunice Herman Eva Hernandez john Hernandez Richard Hernandez Dianne Herrera Linda Hesse Steve Hesson Ianice Hetchler janet Heydendahl Sallie Hibbard lim Higgins Steven Hildreth Angeline Hill ' 'Q 4 Q .nge X Jw It f Q 5... il gl A.. an ' ' 1 ' la 5 ' . 35, ff' . '- 7 R 9' 'I' , eq r J, X Q, N ,A A nf' M ' it ' 108 Difficult problems were solved in math courses we it -Q . vw 5 1 'lf Q S , g ' ' ' --if. ii 1' 'Xi E' 1' QV' X , r K .. 'Q ' l ' 'Ng 1 if WL, X Sophomores were introduced to business machines gf. A is Q kit X rs 1 QQ, if . , ,i- :v - K S ri. K . , .M L' .t. . Al ' Y T--i NF? mf fn , ..,.. .. is 'K is - if Mui J an NJ 3 A af T33 3 .1 A Sophomores Katie Hines Debbie Hin kson .., Raymond Hobson 3 A-:- Cin die Hodgson 1' Sydney Hoehl ' - l Albert Holden ' , Linda Hollister if 5 Q Danny Holmes Ierry Hooker :-' Marina Horn by -, ' joe Horvath Vicki Houseman QV J A L ffwa X R, , was ,ff e L ,, by yssy as A Q they Q i Q his E it if , 3 1 ,al 5 J Cher Hoven kamp is xvl I5 Cheryl Howard Donna Howell Franklin Huddy xl. First year confusion A- Skills learned in junior High helped Sophs get started f! 'P ti X f Rm f a , M cleared by experience E . s .5 - r Colleen Hull W Rosita Huls 'X , H-M ! ww. Q, Kathleen Hunk , ' is W , ' FQ N' K . ' - fi 1' , , Ee C C W ' t , Cindy Hunter Donna Hunter jim Hunter lean Huntsman Paul Huss Donna Ihara C ii Steve lnfantino M 'kim L Cheryl Isbell ff' Walt jackson f ,: A :IA V: William jackson Eddy Jacobson Karl laecke V A ? V - TN Q' 109 Vickie James William Jeffery Edward Jensen Lorraine Jensen Verner Jensen Cindy Jewell Alfred Johnson Carol Johnson Debbie Johnson Dirk Johnson Mike Johnson Paul Johnson Steve Johnson Cindi Jones Brenda Jorgensen Matt Jost Bobbi Jung Karen Kahoun Kit Karch Carolyn Keadle Sharon Keller Teresa Kelley Dave Kelly Ron Kennedy Karen Kenyon Robbie Kiehl Wes Kincaid Kathryn King Deborah Kinney Steve Kirkbride Douglas Kirkham Amelia Kocher Ron Kocher Bill Koehler Colleen Konishi Maryann Kotch Nancy Kouyoumjian 'l'I0 . , M 2:46 ' , 'lfii YE 1455 .. . E.. gg: - ,kt f, 1.5 is - - i . - J fait A I ,. , ' . ' ' ff? 1 ,.fi .-i' ' ?l?EliixiY?1l?f 1 ,.1' C ,.z'rt,l1,J it ,1...,,t ..,,,v- , E V , ' ' l r::,... ' 5 I - Xt . M..- eifi-: iii we , y M ,.y.. ,img J ff 4Wl A ? i s-. .35 gg, L. S ' .lt ' 1 ES' :ill J C g , So phomo res -ff msg ? W- q 15' 50 as? 0 Useful 5 kills we re ...E,:. . F, 1 . ,Ja, , . K 'wifi , if A ' A 'J A ' ' ' f ,fri , I n Q :vi g k L Til .. V fffi l J' '- A -. If ., f i'r, A I 2 rrtt J , A ff,.1aaa,, 5,2592 l 2 4331: J V. , 3 'ci 2? ff' f be M ,K 2 fff A J , . V s,..,, t rr . t.,a. . ,,?,,,,m 1 - - mem-fir, 4,1 mt f ' ' , rw we ,1 as-Q .f ,mats - vt fs 1 --ff-P6893 f'Ee,f5i ?L:57 1' Si 5 rf . ff' Y l YQ I!! -:.. it -,:- 'fy EA' if sstays as ttty ' rsi 9 rx Q gig s 3 5 .2 ,, . - ,S'lil25'ffiiiffifl1ff7'T'2 7 j ,' .-'lr - are Q 17 In In 17 '-'Vi'-l'Y' K ' nfs . Q , ff' ..,, ' , fmt. i ' :sf 5 Auto shop students found opportunities to work on their own cars Skill was needed to use tools rn ed in classes Machine shop taught steps in using complicated equipment Kirk Kraack 492. X is , l i l: .--,, J K ..,f . Vi 3 ,F Fred Kfamp -- Sandy Krogman ' Christine Krumsiek siii S' . S y My Roxanne Kuehn Michele Kunkel Viky r- :,, H Hen ry Lacayo --- - izl. ' Lee Ann LACY ' L I 'F 'F 'fi M -,...,: ,, wg ' - , . A ,S :II , lohn Lakowski 5 6 ' Lydia Landry L Clifford Lang if ' 6, Gary Lange X ,.,.. F Si I . s AQ. -U1 U 5 ,X If ...- fr :-, ff' 1- , 52 Vicki Lange at f gg if L iii Bob Lapierre - Bennie Larson 'is . gf' 2 H if Steve Layne Zi W. ,W A. V Brad Leal -2 Mike Le bieu so f ..,Q. i A 1 P f l- fi - Q fl ,. JF I 2 .. li ' ,Y ' 7 s i In Terri Lecocq L i ' 5 i 'SQ Hen ry Ledesma , ,E 5 Rebecca Lefebvre S irss. S ss Tim Legree L David Leirao Vs,a in iL Michele Lemmeyer .,..:-',v-:: :'A bg-:Q I Qs er 'Halal ar me U or any Q f 5 A 5 'W 'Y 'if i:': , gi, .l 53551 my sr Ui 5 3 Scott Lenaburg 'Hna Lenart john Lenhardt Steve Leopard Karen Letter Genevieve Levai Maria Levai Peter Levandowski Debby Lewandowski Patricia Liddy Steve Lindsay joe Lindsey Ted Lindsey Debbie Lindskos Diane Livingston Gary Livingston Ron Lloyd Pat Locke Stephen Locko Mark Loera Robin Loken Wanda Lollar Mark Lomicka lack Long john Long Adam Lopez Catherine Lopez Linda Lore 112 Qs, Sophomo res High school work was found challenging Fl is 4011 2 41- KJ 5 sv JY sys , sgiii 3? 'ii I N it s . H ,' - --.- i 'V -rlil i l 4 , 4 is-L ,, as new W4 H Q' i Q is Q sas wgjlzfgll ,J - 7- I sta, L ,r,, . itdi H i L ig, o 2 W' in K f Epsfrsik W X i f. M 4 Q rw fs Sophomores dove into new work with intent Q , . wiv 'A as ,lf. 'Q ,,', T ,. .. 3 f AJ 19+ M Although students had alread been separated according t ability in junior High, durin the Sophomore year they had chance to further prove or dis credit themselves as individual Most Sophomores sought fro the beginning of the year t prepare themselves for colleg and careers. More and more courses wer open to Sophomores, from th liberal arts to math. .F .I ' Z 1 yi . .. X mu. S ll : Y N , ,fx ,.--R 1 if . 'JU rv 5 axe ' f 5' is '1 li Q at Ze.. ' mf: Af 1 . , , H. 'f Gu -.-f 9 - as . twr . ' ,:., , in ka 'i N ,V e W ' ' ' if it at , A . .,,., I..:E.. , gf I Qi ul K g t I of ll 'N Jo. A if 2' 1 K i lg X ig I .. . ni' 'cw Q , . ,.,.,.r : sg flgx Vg 1. . .1 K ffl: . Wall 5 ...avi SW . 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Q 1 t lames Lodato Donna Lumbattis Mary Lyles lulie Macallister Ronald MacDonald Chuck Mackey Lonnie Maestas Ruben Magallanez Dan Makevich Marilyn Maloney Nancy Mangano RoseAnn Mangano Donald Mann Robyn Mann Anna Mariano Carol Mariner Albert Marion Roy Marion Sheila Marshall Michael Marsi Andrea Martinez Charles Martinez Diane Martinez Greg Mary Evelyn Massman Mike Masullo Lindsey Mathison jeffrey Matteson Pauline Mattson Carol Maxey Doris May Dennis Mayne Debra McBride lethro McBrum Danny McCann Pam McCants Mike McClintock Betty McCown Penney McCracken june McFeely Mike McGee Gary McGinley jerry McGuire Patricia McGuire Robert McHargue Dan Mclntosh Kathy Mclntosh Tom McKenzie Brad McKinzie Terry McLaughlin Chris Meador Connie Mehl Bea Mejia leanne Men ke Leslye Mergele Diana Miller Michael Miller Norma Miranda David Misiak Marilyn Miyake David Mock Lucy Monge Douglas Monson Theresa Montgomery 113 Randy Montrose Elaine Mooney Lee Morales Anthony Moreno Candy Morland Mary Morrissey Suzan Morrissey Steve Mottle Pat Mouw Cherie Mueller Melanie Mumford Cathy Murga Linda Murphy Mike Myers Dana Nafziger Joyce Nakanishi Donna Nakawaki loann Nakawaki Jana Nanka Marie Nardin Dave Nederhood Kelly Neely Hilda Nelson Raynette Nelson Steve Netzley Glenna Newby janet Newhouse Robert Newlin Kimberly Nichols Larry Nickel Gail Nishijima lacquelyn Nordquist r 6 it D . , 'Nik' :-, ., S x g uu S x S36 , R df , 3 'tx I ti Q .. 'X -- '- - H -b N sc r r srre r lsi ti r if 1' L I i s' lsts at ,i A t, t H 3 A in ' - ' A, ':-..: 2 ..-f5 - - - .-',' ,.,, 1:51, 155:11 ':':2 ff., :rg fli ' t X? A . tlV.l, , . s ,E He' s F at Q .mx ' I V -,,- Fl :ES:N in M x Figs, vb its -viV.,h: g I g S , at ' ' sg asx A I ,1 A L Vsyy - uulqi ,Mi K V .,, ,.s, A ..,kVk.- K. A i 1 S N, isii '1 I 2,.. Q ic, . Vi- Sophomores Classes allo wed for in dividual expression Perhaps for the first time, Sopho- mores were free to express them- selves through the classes they chose. Areas of interest were developed and perfected as each Sophomore learned ways to act separately from Bill Norman Debbie Novotny Mary Oakden Marcy Oertel Dave Ogata Bill Ogata Cathleen O'Hanlon Terry O'Keefe Ross Okoorian Richard Olivares Mary Oliveira Dave Oliver Frank Olsen Faith O'Neil Ben Ormonde Norma Ornelas Mark Orraj Kathie Ortiz Vickie Ortner Dennis Osborne Sue Osborne 114 .. . ,, sa. others. Electives were varied according to what captivated who's interest. Boys were attracted to courses in auto and machine shops, while girls preferred to endeavor business cours- es, homemaking, and art. If they were truly interested in whatever they endeavoredfthe year was twice as fulfilling for the Sopho FDOFES. ft ' yv, I ' iff. Fi? -fsgfi? S! its f' Q. 1. t3g3geyQSAfs ,4ii,tr5:f qt. QQ, t 11 rztvwftfif 4. rw. Vg --is 1 C' ' . - ftti f r 5, R tiff rsts as R ' ' . s r S K rrrii ' ssss B K 'K 1 W r's , isis g ' t at i - 7 V PM 2 ,rri R ..,. A 21-fieiffgb f , i. r B 'm..,, Ideas were shaped in clay in ceramics classes ,P,, 'wx . -E If ' sf I , M 'll 2,4-.Q J E r E s ' :gif f R , M ' A .1 I If y r M 'X if , .P - v 9' Y , ll C , Q- ,Q 51' t f-. M . 4 x Nm s V f Q, Y . .X - ' Q' ' P 5? .. .3 9? -f .vp K t Q. ., sy. Q Q ' C' , i A 5:1 L , rl' s' l ' A MA A at A '-' if - 4- N ' f'f.fm..1'?Q an , Q, vi'-' 1 ian ,gi 5 .l -'Z' W f ., 5 ' V ' 'a,:'.':r A 'lvl r PM it V I i .e' K -e.. M Lf ' I A Pam Ost Dave Ostrea Terry Otis Dawn Owen Melinda Owens Lois Owensby Glen Oyler Lydia Pacheco janet Pack Mark Pane Cheryl Parker Cheryl Parker Cindy Parker Phillis Parker Bradley Parks Cheryl Patterson Pamela Patterson Susan Patterson Richard Pearlman Anthony Pecora jackie Perdue Cindy Perencevic Peggy Peters Michael Peterson Tim Phelps ludi Phillips Lori Phillips 115 Robert Phillips Erin Pickle jeri Pippenger Bill Planchon janet Platt Larry Pleiss Richard Pleiss Ray Police . a '.,- . tif- v-,l 3 as W F i he 'S .ff ' Q' , affix i it 3 -f 2 it Q L, fl Darrell Poncy .. Fran Po pejoy .. ' 5 if- AI Porter 35, Q ff, ,Q Z' I ' g Q N . Dearl Power Q - ' lvl A il? Linda Powers s Ina Price 'i- .. V Mike Price t M ,MN A, I Dennis Prince 5 X K K f N ' A ' H Penny Prince f . . :Z Vicki Przybylowski H W H, I -, Pat Puckett :QQ Sallee Pulliam My 3 ,,,. 'N l Teresa Purchla N r' - 1 ' K f l Mark Rafter 5' H Dave Raglin My t yy x v t Da'mY Rai eY of ,,-for-ff. P : . . ' Linda Raposa an Q P Bob Reagan ' mrxxxrsilfi Carl Reed my y Boyd Reedy an ,I , S ' Mike Regan Riki Reid Harry Renninger Debra Reon A gf W X ' yi So p h o m o res Dave Reynolds ' P X , I 4 A ., Kathy Richards ' 5 1 L V - Carol Richey - I , P t 1 A PM leanine Richter ' 2' , -M' Q .f ., A 1, 5 Riddlebarger Kimball gf, K R 'gt I, ' il Toni Marie Riker 9, ' K is T X s i ' ony 'ey ' , 'Q 9 'rg' . 5 X 1' David Riley I A , Sam Ritchie A N -A T ,L Q. Gary Rittenhour i ' ' ' '- L My , - Mike Rittenhour '- 5 V , Zaida Rivera M-gg Q J h ' ' ' Q Q if Weyman Robbins 1, L A 3-yrgg it W' l Arlene Roberts ' ---V- i Q at 4 .V iff ' 5 -E n Robert Rogers s Q 9' '2 Frank Roberts Gail Roberts I Vyy N el Susan Roberts , 5 t , . Dale Robinson ir ' , Antoinette .1 i'-r : 4' ' Rodriguez ' :- i t r, t -ki y E ' 1 1 B Toni Rogers Wayne Rolle leff Ropeter Christie Ross Greg Ruble 4b ..,,+. ., .yi-filing ii, t, ,WE ' H t tr C 4, D ' rri-,. 'T ,P 'V i ,gi istr , 116 by l Karen Rue Catherine Ruley Nancy Rush M H' it . sw -x P li 1 3 ' 3.0.4 uv t 2.1 W- C.. W. H ' s 4 .YQ V 42 Fig. 5 'wc' s..,,5 X 'f-.. i ',- ., -4-an K Y S .FAT Sophomores gained experience on the roads f I 5 :rw Z 'bs fx i f - r 4' - 5 L J Q 'S 'Q wif' . 3 K R t , . if fe H in X ,, - r, ' S fic I 'L' R 4 6-- . 'N I it-Trai'-ff 5 'Yr if . Q 1 '36-gfiiai . Xi lp -4 We t fewer. y Q , if .A ' f . Wg' ' -V . ,V A f 4 H? 1:5 3 B S ,,, .W ff? B ' if 'S .-.. Q ,., 'V -i - ,-- -2 K V 1 I .ay H i I QA f ' Q V kflyfxa :4W, ,Q it Zxkx if S 3' B ' 1. eee -221 B 4:11, 4' H if X y ' S . Q , A Q y ,. .4 tn V - Va, Q A m y - K l X t r X 2 V ' 2' 2 1 ,T s fn. l'uwD5N!f'P3 .t' A , -I ff . W J I ' a- lu B r i rr 1 4 . .' ' ip, V ,. A I V an A A 1 Vgvl y Ixy ,h Y., , 4 S ,. - at - S 1 I S f B I s . 2 Pam Rush Mike Russell Rick Salazar Liz Salinas Linda Salmon Evan Samson Sharron Sanderson Toni Santucci loe Sargent Liz Schiller Bruce Schoening Dave Schoner Bob Schonfeld Roland Schorer Barbara Schreiber Hans Schroeder Marlene Schwarz Bruce Scott Denise Searls Marc See Beatrice Seifert Susan Seiger Robert Selby Bob Sellers Dave Settles Danny Shaddock Richard Shaddox jeff Shafer Kathy Sharer Gary Shaw Carl Sheets lack Sheets Debbie Shelly Richard Shelly Sue Sherk lris Sh pak Becki Siegler Patricia Silver Karla Simmons Eugene Simpson Crystal Sims Sharon Sitterly Rosalind Sjobakken Ken Slayton Tim Smeal Marty Smiley Ray Smiley Carl Smith 'l'l7 Deborah Smith Debra Smith Grace Smith Robyn Smith Steve Smith Teri Smith Janet Snipes Cindy Snyder Sharon Snyder joe Soares Mike Soares Susan Sobota leff Sohler Craig Sompi Sam Spatola Susan Spear Susan Spencer lanee Spriggs jerry Stern Mark Stevens Craig Stewart Lori Stockwell Ronda Streeter Carol Sullivan Ken Summers William Sumrall Wayne Sur Dennis Surak Debbie Sutton Neil Swihart Mark Tamayose Melanie Tanaka Debra Taylor Kelly Taylor Peggy Taylor Roger Taylor William Teague Brent Teeter Keith Tellin gh uisen Cindy Tesh 118 3 -:gr u. 2 Af of W' 'VW' ai at 2 lk S' ' 1 2 912' is ' ' 5 F V 1 gl L?- F in wma . X, xii-wi T1 .alfa qjitfwts S-tw 1+ fl? 'ug X FF tab gsm w - S, lx . , my S kiwi! i 5. hiv 3 ' 2 'iiffrn it A me X MMF Y f?' , -me 91 f L -mst, 2v f 2 'N X K Q if F T lr Q , A wwf s MN, ir- 4a 4 t Vrcir J QS A y ' -zai S45 if ' a aa :., A H laiii - 'il 1 in , ': . S is T 3 5 if -. is Riggs T at I J , , 5 . A S, g I 1,g My ,:. X R I ki N x .QE rr' E Y di ll i ii VV :. Q 1 ..2 L .1Z,A. it A - 3,1 1 W tr D ,,. Q W .fl y s i P. i s 1 fill 1., : G 5 5 ii'rr' if , af is Language labs were found fascinating by Sophomores vw. wi- R- r r' k tt sf if xx ' , Sophomores ,.., ,' 's at ul M T.. 1 fu is 'is Th us., Q 5 Q 9. M. A, . ' A V Bill Teske 'X A . r N' Candy Thomas ,V N , ' ,, Q - V, A V V V Eileen Thomas - .Q l ,,,, ' Stella Thomas si n ,l1 Susie Thomas ' iiii 6' ' 3 , V i A Barbara Thompson ' ' , - Vw L Brad Thompson K MK V V WV , lzV,A, V X X janet Thompson VJ 5 V V lOe Thompson H , ' Lynn Thompson , -4 6 . .r N , . Toni Thompson Q y, at li, 5 W ', S, ' , ' A - I lim Thomson y 1f ' ff, evqrw 55 Steve Thornton V ' 1 - 4 .. ' M Marilyn Throckmorton '21, if V A W . .1 V Ronald Throckmorton Q 4 ' VfW4,,Wf P Brian Tidrick I- 1' V . rx vs at.. W N I f Students followed interests with intent Sophomores worked on intricate equipment in electronics 59' . -Aff. Q X e . ruin? s awe! VV - . I T F, I A R 4 L , 'P -W me 2- 4 ..W.. t,,,.4gi Eta-mv .1 I gt. i 5 3 , , i J my i AAT lg 7 I ,ar :f L, A - 1 fi ma, K i l'i . l l 3 ' riff? TT? ' 3, 4. f'gV3F U ' I, x ,Q . Mgr' V +. 'A Sandy Tinnel Roxanne Tipps Sheryl Titmus Tony Todd Rex To rrez Lawrence Toto Debbie Trible Ieanene Trickett Stephanie Trickett Greg Troncone Robert Trongon Cathy Trujillo james Truslow Susan Turner Wendy Twardowski Kathy Twellman Mark Urakawa Donna Vaccaro joe Valdez Ray Valdez Val Valentino Demetrio Valerio jean Vandemerghel 119 Pam Watson loni Wede Richard Wedgeworth Cynthia Weiss Scott Well jaclynne Wells Suzanne Welsh Tim Welsh Chucko Werle Terry Westbury Cathy Whalen Mike Whipple David Whitbeck Charles White Terri White Gale Wieboldt Greg Wilcox Sue Wilder Mickie Wilderdyk Sandra Wilhelms Kathy Williams Sherry Williams Craig Williamson Bob Wilton 120 David Vanderwoude Douglas Van Tuyl Charles Villalvazo sv E MEF Ed Vanduyn James Vaught 55: -s : A 5 ta - lg Q HM - use l I Harold Vian Rick Villalobos loe Villigan A A ' 4 an W' laik, A ff 'S WX 2 3 . 5 its Sharon Violette lanet Vose Alan Walker Loretta Walker N i , . Wi-visfsm s ..- is ls X. , ,ilxm l g Rose Walker LX tf' . Terry Walker 3 1 .- tg ' 1 .:': xi: Mafk Wallace Q Q fc., Z' - .-: I-ir' ,, it :A., 'P Carrian ne Wallmark Vz z ig X es A 15- ., iw ,it M 1, V. ,fa ,HN . -. v 6 V -1 I xx K 4 I . 3. , t , wi Q . Kenneth Walters ' ,, - --f Q Q Gail Ward 'L A Daveline Warner I - Peggy Warren H' . I ' JV. gu1 17 A f xx Doug Waters H- f V M A Christine Watson av 9 T . r loe Watson ts, X ' Mike Watson 517 Z ' is ' - i 'V X -V ll Ll f . X DEX! 1 ' V ' s.V i,,h Q, I . i C , ttstt Q - . 5 M ,. ' 5 , g ' f 3 t, 't,Y' VF! ' - ' - li C fi' - ' f irs F 2 s,, , , , ' W ,, 5 .V,r A V A mx ' f x A N A .K,:: XJ f Ep.. :'i, 1 r :V 0 'lk t il' Q.-is F .77 'fi' '95 3' X 5 i .V sw- tif x ' 1-jj :ist af- , V N Q 1: ...,. V . 'B ' s ag 77 4 X, -kik , ,wig IVA1 5 Sophomores Future joy ,tl 'W 1 . . A V G M in 'YK , at 43.1 hymn! ,E fa, ff Z, 3 +1 -.fa a . ,, nd sorrows were anticipated by all P Q. Passageways had been and would be further searched by Sophomores The course of endeavor taken during their first year at Western may well have been the road to scholastic and social achievement for Sophomores. The journey toward success began with good study habits, an interest in school activities, and a desire to be a contribution to Western's Student Body. These ideas embodied school spirit and pride. Whichever road was taken in this year could be only the choice of the individual student, for he alone could determine his future. The next two years at Western will Change many hopes and dreams, changing into even brighter goals on which to build. fy - john Wise I Michael Wise 1 16 . If- ll r in fg fi. fail Q 5: W Wanda Witczek L ii f gp. E, 'i. 7 A l - 74. ' Richard Wolfe A-5 cf 1kf ', ' ' x Hilda Wolff if 'fs ., iw L Melody Wolfs ' '-f rt a, N' W ' , Y - Terri Wonacott 7 if 3 , 'A ' Margie Wood gg, r ' I, Q V, E v -Eslv ,. ' Y , - A ,A Z , , L 2 2 , ' V . , 'A 'gp ,V ' .' ax. J Ik it V Y 4... Q ij V E Qailigfi? K X , as gf N W iv Qlav as tg, Shellie Woodworth Kathy Wragg Stephen Wren Brenda Wright Gail Wright Cindy Wroten Michael Wsol Sandy Wycoff Louise Yates jesse Ybarra Cindy Young loyce Young Bob Youngsman Valerie Zdon Kathy Zepeda john Zulewski 121 . Ji 3 , aff if 1 , 5 A .A ' 5 . ff' N ,.,. nw- 4, H .r ass- if-2 gggge ' ' Ag2'5'i' a fx Q , 4 'R i S ' 2, A klllifiii T,-MJ .- A c T I T E S Q Q Q spam 124 Zz ks.-.W K Q5 'QS ,Q Q: 1 s a . Q V ,. , f ,' - , ' .A , ,, ' yn o Enthusiasm was the driving force in the superb performance delivered by the cheerleaders this year. They prompted students and faculty to participate at pep assemblies, braving chilly night temperatures at athletic games in order to maintain school spirit. Head cheerleader Margie Ewing and her group won two ribbons of excellence for individual cheers when they competed at the Redlands Uni- versity Campus. Mustachioed Mark leffery, clad in fringed pioneer garb, served as school mascot and assisted the cheerleaders at rallies and games. Cheerleaders Members of the 69-70 cheerleading squad were loanie Powers Margie Ewing Nancy Christensen Ann Horuichi, Nancy johnson, Andi Refine and Carol Schroeder Squad continued its exuberance in all seasons x--K, f?'?'6 Pepsterg entertained at noon rally, Ioanie Powers radiated pride and spirit 126 fW v A Y giif l 2 . an i? T' Songleaders Songsters exhibited skills at rallies and games The 69-70 songsters were Caren Bronson, Maureen Purvis, ludy DeHart, Jeanette Sclifo, Cherie Metcalf, Gayle Kusumi and Nancy Suru- ki ' Nancy, Maureen and Caren prepared for the kick- off. 128 The songleaders strove for excel- lence in the 1969-70 school year and achieved their goal. Accompanied by the Band, they per- formed intricate and artistic routines at pep assemblies and games. Many rigorous hours of practice helped to ludy DeHart performed one of many rigorous r tines. Nancy Suruki relaxed while listening to speaker during rally perfecttheir skills. The pepsters donated many labor: Head songleader Jeanette Sclifo and ous after school hours painting posters her songsters captured the Sweep- and handling other tedious tasks for stakes Trophy at the annual Cheer- the Pep Club Their efforts are greatly leading and Songleading Camp at the appreciated by the Pioneers University of Redlands. Q f High kicking pepsters entertained pre game crowd P Homecoming Returning alumni and students participated i M-A-R-Y was spelled out in an impressive display of pyroglifics. Mary Blow reflected her new title following Coronation. ,W 1 '-' .,M4,xJf, 5 s 2 , 3 ,P L , f , if 1 ZW it Y arf Q. 1 an One of the highlights in an school year is the Homecomin celebration. Homecoming is traditional facet of Western lif that all Pioneers-past and pre sent-look forward to with antic pation as well as with a touch cl sentimentality. This year's festiv ties were no exception. T The week preceding Western tenth annual Homecoming celq bration was filled with the bustlin activities of a keyed-up studer body. The atmosphere on camp was temporarily changed from th of an institution of higher lear ing to the electrically charg atmosphere people are anticipati in a memorable event. lraditional festivities l l Y ffvvlfigt ormer queen Debbie Marr, Mary Blow, Nancy Christensen, ludy nd judy Guilmette watched as queen's name was announced. The formal Homecoming events officially got under way as the ladies-in-waiting and the court princesses, one of whom was soon to be crowned queen, made their official debut to the community at the Presentation. The following night, a capacity crowd of alumni and students filled Handel Stadium to cheer for the mighty blue and white and view the regal Coronation ceremony that was Conducted during a special, suspense-filled half-time show. X De Hart Lady-in-waiting and escort waited patiently as others were introduced Jeanette Sclifo readied to attend coro nation f' is Top row: Te Huertas, P.Rutuku, W. Fullam, 1.Wainwright, P.Adams, P. Lee, L.Lore. Second row: T.Pearce, B.Fyler, A.Barbosa, L.Thomas, C.King, A.Refine, S.Spencer. Third row: D. Glasgow, K.Olona, Y.Delette, B.Ander- son, T.Goodin, C.Metcalf, S.Kratchovil. Bottom rowi C.Ortiz, M.Sessums, S.Fountain, C.O'Keefe, S.Lardizabal, M.Stathatos, D.Brooks. Top row: l.Salinas, R.Hodgson, D Wilson, L.Orsini, M.DeC.orce, M Didier. Second row: G.Freeman, I Yontz, K.lto, R.Lowry, T.Searcy, K Pridmore, D.Gauthier. Third row M.jeffery, j.Bagnall, S.ldoine, C.Lyou l.Steinwant, S.Richards, M.Spenst Bottom row: E.Brannon, L.Pleiss S.Clarridge, l.Williamson, B.Dumont, D.Tanimoto, I.Bearup. 132 Homecoming Mar Blo Western surprised all by top 1 l The climax came in an impressive display ot pyroglifics. Queen candi- dates jeanette Sclifo, Nancy Christen- sen, ludy DeHart, Mary Blow, and ludy Guilmette watched as the name of the queen was spelled out in fire- works. As the letters M-A-R-Y lit up Handel Stadium, Mary Blow's eyes filled with tears of joy. Then, last year's Homecoming queen, Debbie Marr, relinquished her crown, and ended her twelve- month reign. She ceremoniously removed her crown and cloak and placed them around Mary's head and shoulders. At that, the Coronation was ended, and so were the Home- coming festivities for another year. eigned over tenth annual events port Harbo r 8-0. udents grooved to the sounds of Backstreet. A tearful Mary Blow wore her new title with great dignity l 3 Top row: S. Dillard, B. Farr, E. House, A. john- son, D. Finley, S. Chenard, K. Harper, M. Lo- micka, G. Ruble, R. Kennedy, W. Sontag, G Flowers, R. Sweeten, D. Burchell, C.. Wrig1ht, D. johnson, P. Przybylowski, S. Alton, R. R odes, R. McGuire, R. Hirota, A. Fielder, S. Lenaburg E. Vanduyn, R. Brown, D. Cassidy, M. lensen. Second row: B. Flynn, C. Cook, D. Reynolds, D. Campbell, C-. Shaw, M. Chavez, 1. Sheets, I. McFeely, R. Silver, 1. Fielder, Ci. Farnsworth, T. DelMuro, D. Searls, 1. Hein, T. Elmore, D. Makevitch, S. Flaig, R. Farnsworth, D. Young D. Conlin, A. Brody, G. Darby, 1. Dominguez, A. Tovar, K. Kruger. Third row: 1. Quick, P. Wells, L. Woolheater, 1. Wells, D. Nash, R. Bar- rios, L. Edwards, D. Flowers, M. Lyles, D. Lind- skog, D. Borell, V. Raney, L. Williams, P. Parker, N Elwood K Bradle T Rollo R Bo ini C. - I - yr - f - g f Collette, T. Schmidt, M. Heilmann, C. Tilomas l. Prince, D. Minney, C. Fox, S. Williams, A. Nal deau, L. Pullen. Front row: R. Dittberner, C Villavazo, D. Burton, M. Burton, S. Murakami, S. Millimaci, C. McConnell, D. Empey, S. Harter, E.1acobson, C. Smith, R. Garvin, A. Sousa. Band 1 s l 1 s l I l Disciplined musician As the old adage goes, practice makes perfect. And so is the sto ry con- cerning the Pioneer Marching Band. As each successive year goes by they get better--examining and sharpening their skills as musicians and performers. The many hours of tedious work are never acknowledged by the student body. But, hard work and time spent in parad- pay off in the final analysis. And s Western can boast that they have por sibly the best marching band in all 1 Southern California. L In competition with 51 other hi schools at Chaffey High School, We hi's band captured the Principa Trophy in Excellence and receive first place in Half-Time show. I l 34 The Pioneer Band and Drill Team appeared during halftime at a Rams game in Angel Stadium. elighted crowds nd concert Wi- An elated Tom Hrbacek directed a well-polished band. X xx x 1-ge Beth FIynn's face lit up with jubilation. Sentry-like band member stood at attentnon we W Band Amateurs became versatile musicia li lx x 1 s -' l 14' wff 'w,,f was Q i , E 3 3 E Band members made final checks on instruments before show. Drum major, Kim Kruger. led band at halftime performance in Angel Stadium. fhile marching I Wearisome musicians waited to perform after hours of grueling practice. The Band's appearance at football halftimes was an additional example of Western's pride. 'l 5' ff 1 5 at, ' P t 'Fx-9 .,.aum.Wv,, M ,. 1 t 3 Western's Band and Drill Team were honored by appearing at halftime in Angel Stadium for the Rams-49'ers game. The Pioneer band's participation at Western's halftime shows and their dynamic addition to pep rallies and assemblies were perhaps the best re- membered of their activities. On goodwill trips for the behalf of the school, they were an organiza- tion with which the Pioneers could build Western's reputation. Its finery was mostly placed in the music it presented. With a repertoire ranging from a gutsy version Basin Street Blues to the eeriness of H2001- A Space Odyssey , their exhibition was truely grandiose. Setting off many performances was their ever-improving rendition of How the West was Won, which pro- vided a backdrop for the Drill Team to perform in step with and compli- mented Western's theme. 137 Somber judge presided over trial and execution of Colonist. Tombstones were erected in memory of each Colonist player. 138 Mighty Pioneers made elaborate entrance onto LaPalma field. Beat Anaheim Week Spirit ran rampant ii Tim Heston delivered eulogy for stricken Anaheim play er, Once again, the week precedi the traditional clash between the W ern Pioneers and the Anaheim co nists held in store a myriad of eve Classes competed against each ot to see who had the best decorati abilities. Official festivities were kicked- with the proclamation of Beat Anah A Cappella members turned into pallbearers at the ceremony aditional events followed by the trial, execu- and hanging of an Anaheim foot- player. riday was Pioneer Day and students ssed accordingly. Friday evening mighty Blue and White went into ttle against the Colonists of Anaheim gh. Needless to say, the final score s 28-12, for Anahi. Mourners sorrowfully march in funeral procession Above Pioneers stood guard over Colonist coffin. ff 3 w ti -. gg Q a - ,.-W' at-ww: 2 Mrs. lanice Cook offered directions on sidelines at Angel Stadium. New routines were introduced at rallies and halftimes. DrillTeam Precision highlighted silhouetti Top row: I. Fountas, I. Trickett, K. King, L. Morgan, A. Kocher, D. Wragg, V. Praybylowski, D. Baginski, D. Garcia, W. Chatfield, C. Schmid, S. Ross, D. Frank, D. Schmidt, C. Sims, B. Seifert, D. Sutton, W. Twardowski, K. Murga, B. Lloyd, L. Landry, T. O'Keefe. Middle row: A. Ender, P. Proctor, C. Sparks, D. Chowning, R. Chavez, 1. Bell, C. Sullivan, R. Loken, L. Manis, M. Doerr, L. Reynolds, 1. Emory, I. Guilmette, M. Logan, L. Akerskov, I. Goodart, D. Livingston, D Barker, R. Stockdale, B. Brannon, l. McFeeley, L. Elwell. Bottom row K. Baker, S. Lopez, T. Pertierra, N. Tanimoto, F. Doerr, S. Guibord,l Lyou, B. Seifert, Sr. Assistant Leader-V. Tanaka, Head Leader-S. Lardi- zabal, jr. Assistant Leader-D. Harper, V. Cox, 1. Deford, M. Givens, D Daniel, C. Morland, R. Class, K. Cork, I. Hin kson. rformances Q Sandy led exuberant Drill Teamers off N homefield. F. ,,,V if , L' A Senior leader-Vicki Tanaka, Head Leader-Sandy Lar- dizabal, junior leader-Debra Harper. Smiling faces, snappy stepping, and co-ordinated rhythm were all trade- marks of the 1969-70 Drill Team as it marched onto a football field or in a Halloween parade. In their blue and white cowgirl out- fits, the Silhouettes exhibited Pioneer SPIRIT in yet another way. Under the direction of their devoted leaders and advisor, Mrs. janice Cook, they performed in parades and com- petitions throughout the area, once more proving themselves supreme in showmanship. 141 Cowgirls performed routine as band accompanied. Initiate posed as camera-shy chipmunk. Silhouettes displayed talents gurlly-tohpped initiate took time out at rally. or unc ' Drill Team Varied expressior Cleaning and polishing marching boots, exercising stiff muscles, re- hearsing routines-these were the ex- periences of the Silhouette Drill Team. New silhouettes were initiated in early December. Courageous initiates, appearing in character costumes, dis- played their hidden talents. A. fi, if t-N X XXX 3 22:33 ZQ.,,4. l X N gg, . ,X . 'I l E V, like ' lepicted devotion and pride A test of their interest and dedica- tion was the time-consuming prepara- tion made before each appearance. The fruit of the Drill Team's un- equalled excellence was the capturing of many awards and honors. Topping the list was the first place trophy re- ceived in the competition with 51 other schools at Chaffey High School in mid-October. An intensely occupied lunior checked her boots. Some split into groups to accomplish work at early morn ing preparation. Q if in Neatly polished boots were an important part of showmanship at Chaffey. Performers include D. Klamfoth, T. Kelley, S. Wight, D. Brooks, l. Eroy, T. Bustamante, D. Gauthier, L. Orsini, C. Bassin, R. Brown, D. Petrus and R Duffy. Sheriff Maid Marion Friar Tuck Villager Prince lohn Robin Hood Old Man will Scarlett Outlaws Little lonn King Richard Margaret Attendants Steve Wight loan Eroy Tom Bustamante Gary Bassin Rick Brown Dan Gauthier Tom Bustamante Gary Bassin Rick Vaughn Dennis Klamfoth Rick Duffy Leo Orsini Rick Duffy Denise Brooks Karen Ribman Teresa Kelley Diane Petrus The 1969 drama season opened with the English classic Robin Hood. The production depicted the adventures of the 12th century archer who lived with his followers in Sherwood Forest and robbed the rich to help the poor. The production, staged at the Pio- neer Playhouse, was under the direc- tion of Mr. Doug Phelps and Assistant Director Sherri Spencer. Lavish costumes and settings helped to lend realism to the achievement. Sheriff of Nottingham kissed the foot of Prince lohn after hearing his plan to Sa a of 'Robin Hooc 'W-N. .V A .A A V. X ,,,.: 2. 4' , 'A-,. , J ,L . QL ,,,.' 4 .. . V .,.+.,,T5T. A . Q, 51 . . v ffl 1 ' 'Qfse PA fu-.M Rick Vaughn leaped into the arms of Rick Duffy as the two will Scarlett was beaten and mocked by Lady Margaret, were frightened by a mysterious sound. strongest woman in Sherwood Forest. nfolded at Western Maid Marion saves the day as Friar Tuck was about to be perforated by Robin Hood. Leo Orsini, Diane Petrus and Rick Vaughn watch prepara tions for the wedding of Maid Marion and the Sheriff. 145 I Last year's Queen, Debbie Derbyshire, placed crown on Cherie. A radiant attendant was escorted down the aisle. 146 The charisma of Christmas came to Western with brilliance as the Boys' and Girls' Leagues presented the 1969- 70 Winter Formal. The splendid event, staged on the chilly evening of December 7 in the Girls' gym, was highlighted by the crowning of Cherie Metcalf as the Winter Formal Queen. Activities director, Mr. Ron Brody, was the personification of merriment as the jolly character, Santa Claus. The spirit of Christmas was contrib- uted by attending couples who placed presents for the Toys for Tots Drive under the snowflaked Evergreen. Their gifts would be given to starry-eyed needy children on Christmas Day. Couples danced to the music of the UU-- Roberts Quartet. Christmas Forma The spi ril 4 1 a i Couples looked for their names tree's ornaments. if the holiday season enhanced benevolence 1 I The Winter Wonderland Court: lunior Attendant, ludi Hinksong 68-69 Queen, Debbie Derbyshire, 69-70 Queen, Cherie Metcalf, Sopho more Attendant, Debbie Hinksong Senior Attendant, Edna Davis. Cherie Metcalf accepts an invitation to dance. 147 Santa placed his gift amid a myriad of others. I P Z i Yule tree Starting the day with a song became routine for the members of the A Ca- pella Choir as it rehearsed for such di- versities as a Christmas concert, an Eas- ter Sunrise Service, or the production ofa Rodger and Hammerstein musical. The notibility of the Choir began in 1949 as a dream of its creator and direc- tor, Mr. Alex Encheff, when he de- signed the plans for a structure shaped in the form of a Christmas tree.. It be- came a reality in1958 when it was con- structed, and with the emergence of Western's first musical talents, became a singing Christmas tree. The years which following have made the Singing Christmas Tree a tradition at Western, as well as attract- ing interest in the community, State, and world. One of the highlights of the Choir's seasonal appearance was the record- ing of the Christmas album, taped at Capitol Records in Hollywood. Also highlighted over the Christmas season was their performance at Bal- boa Island and in the Candelight Pa- rade at Disneyland. Perhaps the most memorable of all their activities this year was the be- stowment of a structure in the shape of a cross, made to order with Mr. En- cheff's skills and ingenuity, by Forest Lawn in Cypress. This was truly a beau- tiful spectacle as the blue and white robed Choir sang religious verses on the cross for Easter Sunrise Services at the Memorial Park. A Cappella's final achievement for the year was the production of the play Oklahoma! forming a thrilling addg- tion to Western's life with an authentic and flavorsome musical score and story. The Choir members would not have retained their exhuberance had it not been for their remarkable director, who will long be remembered by the members of the A Cappella Choir of '69-70. Practice and more practice achieved musical excellence. Mr. Encheff's good humor kept the Choir in 'key.' Top: Sandy Dodds. Row 2: julie Musche, Mindy Donovan, Martha Sessums, Geri Hammer. Row 3: Keith Miller, Sue Beard, Becky Weeg, Chris O'Keefe, Chris Isbell, Cathe Oyler, lim lacobson. Row 4: Rick Nelson, Dwight Smith, Colleen King, Nancy Polk, Tim Heston, Persis, Rutuku, Denise DeBaun, Robin Schaefer, Bob Martinez. Row 5: Rick Gehrlich, Ann Tagle, Pam Yarbrough, Denise Luna, Dave Sorenson, Judy Ortiz, Melinda Singer, Mark Ardnt, Karen Records, Rick Pinkston, Karen White, Ron Gale, Rick Prince. Row 6: Armond Rodezno, Benita Powell, Pam Elsenshon, Sherry Ackerman, Ioan Hoefer, Mary Gwinn, Rick Bo- hannon, Becky White, Sherrie Griff- in, Ken Walters, Kathy Doherty, Lou- ise Curo, Denise Carbonaro, Ada Sanchez, Leah Coughlin, Sherrie Steka, Cindy Yochum, loan Trujillo, Roy Hampton. Row 7: Iohn Lenhardt, Debbie Sorenson, Chris Etheridge, Suzanne Cecil, Linda DeForrest, Ka- ry Iennings, Kathy Shaddock, Ruth Warnick, Sherrie Gale, Mary Severns, Debbie Carlson, janet Haber, Marie Sgambelluri, Debbie McGinley, Cor- inne Bell, Lydia Austin, Dianne Long, Debbie Moore, Gregg Courtois, Ro- bert Selby. Row 8: Kathy Brents, San- dy Tinnel, Val Valentino, Dennis Prince, Elaine Moony, Kathy Bohan- non, Tony DeCastro, Cindy Burnett, Steve Leopard, Terri Wonacott, Cheri Davis, Debbie Baird, Marcy Oertel, Ann Bates, Cheryl Isbell, leanine Richter, Linda Raposa, Robyn Smith, Carrianne Wallmark, Toni-Marie Ri- ker, Kyla Wilson, Kathy Brundage, Bob Barbosa, john Lakowsky, Gary Ritenhour, Robert Trongon, Glen Oyler. 'I Students reverted to the styles of the Pioneer Era. Pioneer Week Pride and spirit was bountiful durin The high point of the week was the presentation of the Girls' League-purchased covered wagon to the new Student Park. -L Would you believe 19 people were comfortably positioned inside this reluctant VW? Would you believe embarrassingly? in nual Westhi event L:Q,: Q gz, ,:.A1'Q,. Q :,Q5 Q. v 5 i T is 'Pickleman' was selected from votes received by pickle-eaters. Spirit and pride reached their cli- max during Western's second annual Pioneer Week. Students dressed in traditional Pioneer costumes and became acquainted with their Western heritage. Festivities ranged from a pie-eating contest to a basketball victory over arch-rival Anaheim High. The lemon meringue fiasco found students downing facefulls of the pie as they were cheered on by their fellow classmates. The beard-growing contest distin- guished the men from the boys. Win- ners in the whisker race were john Potocki and Randy Williams. Dan Rafferty was awarded the title of Pickleman from votes received from the sale of pickles. Competition was keen in the VW car-pack race where students crammed themselves into the foreign cars in an unorthodox manner. Pioneer Week festivities came to an exciting climax with a post game dance featuring the Royal Selectors, fol- lowingthe Anaheim victory. is P M PM J as.. Having eaten his limit, a pie-eating contestant relaxed in discomfort. With the excitement over, students began the task of renovating their new acquisition Winter brought rain and Archibald MacLeisch's classic LB, to the Pio- neer Playhouse. Over 20 Thespians combined their talents in producing the dramatic spectacle. l.B. told the tense tale of a mod- ern - day job and the trials and tribula- tions of everyday living. The production incorporated many r technical effects relying greatly on lighting, costuming, and make-up. The effort was guided by drama advi- , sor, Doug Phelps, and student director, Doreen Gimondo. P K ' 'ik 1 ',- 'B '1t'ff f2 s. - ' Qftaf' 5 . . -gg., ff ,YV t :W ti . , . 'ff Q - ,.'?f lf if , ff ' Repatching their torn lives would be a tremendous task for LB. and Sarah. Winter Play Mac Leish's 'j.B.' related modern whims and woe Thespians R. Duffy, S. Wight, j. Swift, A. Overmeyer, D. Bronnenberg, K. laecke, l.. Chapman, N. Kouyoumjian, I. Milner, S. Spencer, R. Terrell, 1. Eroy, K. Hunk, B. Hudelson, K, Rassmussin received a lecture from Director Doug Phelps. 'gg ave , N .in x 0 Biblical times 1 li ,. fig Ay, a 4' If ' ,.x- Sarah tDenise Brooksl painfully contemplated her destroyed family. y We ,za ff- W Nickles lloe Swiftl tried the patience of j.B. lArt Overmeyerl Zuss lSteve Wightl reflected his faith in job. Clubs Doug MacPherson A.F.S. Tonya Tate N.F.L. Stuart Nielsen Service Gents H.E.l..P. Covell Christian Pep Club Photo Club Helen Wheeler Girls' League Donald Reid Key Club Patricia Fahl Ciirls' League Doug Phelps Thespians ' 1 z- Q -vs . .s V. K '-ff. , fa 1 'x A .. f A af ,,., 7' ,, Wvsm' ,ff-f' , t r.qt,t'Q'r:i. - P 4 it ,,t5i.,,L,,se an Mx' V , .. M ,,,,,g4 tiff? ,:..,,,.,,., 1 , Q ar , we t .5 x 1 4, 2 C , C ' 1 , C i Melt' milf? KP f-vw vw Advisors helped clubs establish directions and goals I 'Y- Robert Wilton Varsity Club Ralph Roth rock Pioneer Ann ual Pioneer Press Pauline Cota Howdy Co mmittee Ed Clary CSF. Tomrny Hrbacek Pioneer Band jack Hoskins Science Club Richard Hipple F.B.L.A. Ron Brody Westernettes Boys' League Thomas Houston Class of '71 Par Griffith Cheerleaders Songleaders Lauren Stanfield Science Club Boys' League Boys sponsored donkey basketball game and car rally 1. jim Williamson 2. Ray Lowry 3. jim Keffer 4. Randy Hodgson 5. Mark Jeffery 6. Chris Lyou 7.joe Yakovetic 8. Oscar Romo 9. Danny Iwata 'I56 4- asa. Q-:Qfm.fr...wir..:.1.-H:.f-vez is-fm--,rr new fn-rf... 2 Wi, .. wr. vig-:szz.:L i:s2'. Sigrwgyf- Sgmqigjje 3-3. wfggggfg, 'iP1gfg'157fl55w ' 12:14-'74QfZfsi5'.f:z:2 svzsliitflsy 'UQESLIA ' M' .. M . . W ...,,?.,55 ...Q-f.,m,i.. S Mg..i...5.2,Q. A .,,..,b.., , .... W- .3353,L.53lj5lp.fqI1S,eLg55fL:eQ.gf7giSii5g55 553:56Wlggigi 1Qf9Ei7E??2:52EfffI9FS'7iS?ZLi97Q9iEELSWWyfiifiikifiaiilf55f9i5r:13l.Sfg5S??557i5535?f55Q55i1H5afSE55E?iLi55: ,L:,H...., .,,,W, k,.,W, W., .. H. g .,k,,.. ., .... ,M + ..-,f rf-- My S W S. W .Q .. . ,....Q,.,..,,,.k.u,,.mb ,... M .,.. . ...fa:..,, ....,.,1.,,..,1-V... mmm-1. ..,. ,v,...M.,..S:a,.f:..:.,..,.,,,.q..,,Qz-.Q:.1...,.,,.-,M fa-,.fz.,,....Q. H.:.,,.,-a.a...- we W1 wif.-v..fzg:,. -r,f7M,,..ff.Zgg.Q...:wwL+.ra gsm.. wr wg 1'-wifi-f.:f:fwf sz,.1.wgrffg.,.gQg gqg1gm:.1ws:g:sivfvzsfi ..... --...N 5 ...m,.... Q ...W L. Girls' League League Conducted annual events for charitable causes wi lif nfaam iff lk lim Keffer Ron Gale Carol Schroeder Debbie Ormonde Cheryl Ortiz Debbie Turner Chris O'Keefe Chris Isbell Sue Seiger Leticia Brondo . Patty Lee Rosa Brondo Bonnie Ruley Mary Ruley .Gretchen Smits .loe Yakovetic .Terry Dernesko .lanei Wainwright . Sue Godwin Karla Bell .Terry Green Pep Club Pepsters helped to morale ff aiitttlttttl, i llll' 4 . K X maintain high level ofschool 1.jean Huntsman 12. Sue Welsh 2. Liz Thomas 13. Jeanette King 3. Barbara Carlson 14. Kathie Ortiz 4. Carol Beesley 15. Ann Horiuchi 5. Arlene Proper 16. Gale Kusumi 6. Karen Bell 17. Maureen Purvis 7. Kathie Olona 18. Nancy Christensen 8. Diane josenhans 19. jeanette Sclifo 9. janet Mayfield 20. Kathy Paneno 10. Yvonne Delette 21. Valerie Veale 11. Kathy Burnham 22. Cherie Metcalf S. 3' L-14 , ...- Service Gents Gents held Christmas toy drive to aid un derprivilegeo 61?-1? fb 1 ai- ,rrrl 1X ,1,,X,1,,,111,1,1,i,,,,1,1 , , ,, 1, ,, 1,17 , -- - - - 1XX,1 1:1,1,y1,11,,1,1,iX11,,1,1X 111, 1 ,,X111,,,,1,,XX11, 1,,X11,X11 ,1 1, 1 X , 1, i,, ,X , ,,, 11111,i,,l1,1,,111,,1XX1X,,X,1i, ,11X,1 X,1,,1,,,11 ,,,,1,,11,1 11 11 ,1 , 1 ,, 1, , QQ uw I I 'Kiln-A 1. Greg Noeller 1 X .john PotoCki ' 1' 'E 3. Dennis Caeho 21,5 XJ1'QX'XE 4. lim Lambert Tom Twardowski Bob Bailey Don Henashey Steve Maggiano Frank Madore Steve Gorzeman lim Bodkin Mark Valeska Hans Kauffman Leroy Guilford Greg Mergele 12. . 1 ,I X' gi' 53111 5. lim Thomas 1,,11U1,,11,,1i,,1',11,,11,,1',,1i,11,,1L,11t,1g,,,L,11,,11:1,X,',,11z,1X ,,,,1 ,,1,,,, X,L1: ' ,, -1 11 ,:, ,X ,,X' 111 XLii,XX,,111,,.XX ,,y,, ,,,' 1 ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, X X X X ,,,, ,,,,,. , 6.1effS-cozzaro 160 1, 7. jim Engrasie 8. Curt Gorzeman 9. Ramon Class 10. Dwayne Hedrick 11. Ron Lopez 7. Brian Heilmann 1. Dan Iwata 8. Brad Clayton 14. Mike Nowicki 2. Steve Cruce 9. Bob Childress 15. Dick Tanimoto 3. Bob Bodnar 10. loe Stanton 16. Bill Harper 4. Rick Emde 11. Ted Wilton 17. Mike Wilton 5. Dan Gay 12. Craig Hagen 18. Mike Mueller 6. Randy Srneal 13. Armando Hernandez 19. Rudy Ybarra 20. Bob Miller 21. Hal Smith 22. Scott Clarridge iayt t.rt . 1 by . 23. cal Konishi - igiszjj ' , . 5?f.:i:.'f1g' . , 24. Al Cornett . A g 6 ,l 'l ' 77. 25. Howard Sawada W 26. lim Delong 27. Tim Arias ' F G 28. Dave Osborne ' I t 29. Kim Pridmore , 30. Ron Surak U' 31. Ron Ostergaard 2, W S Q 32. Alan Stipp l Xa, ' ' E i 33. Gary Hummel Varsity Club Athletes sponsored banquets to honorsportsmen new 'F 161 Ruth Alton Sue Welsh Kathie Ortiz Theresa Green Marilyn Lowry Robin Stockdale Theresa Goodin janet Wainwright judie jackson .Persis Rutuku .Rosa Brondo .Barbara Carlson .Bonnie Ruley Liz Chow .Wendy Fullam Liz Thomas Kathie Olona Donna Schildberg American Field Service Debbie Turner Chris O'Keefe Cheryl Ortiz Linda Agerskov .Gretchen Smits .Melinda Owens Carol Richey Karen Bowers Ron Gale . Patti Lee . Steve Lewis .Andy Petrilla Mark Feitelson .Sue Fountain .Steve Wsol . Mary Ruley Ken Ito .Valerie Veale jay Bagnall Ruth Sugiyama Terri Demesko Sue Godwin james Keffer Kathy Ruley .joe Dominguez Darlyn Burns .jose Salinas Debbie Baird Rene Clark .jerri Siler Yuri Kozuki .joyce Nakanishi .Marguerite Mul AFS strove for international understan ding 'W 'Hs - .- -. L1 f.'.' A ligan 'M Persis examines East African vs American cultures Persis Rutuku was Weste-rn's A.F.S. sponsored exchange student. She came to America from her home in Kampala, Uganda, East Af- rica. While at Western, she joined many student activities including A Cappella Choir, A,F.S. and served as Administrative Assistant to the A.S.B. Cabinet. Dear Friends, . Many fearful thoughts run through a foreign exchange students mind concerning the people and the place he or she is going to visit. I know this to be true, because before I came to America,, I had many, many preconceived notions of what this country was like. I also had many, many fears. For example, I had heard that America and Americans were rich. I learned upon coming that in America, like every other land, there are some rich and some poor and people here seem to be more equal economically in that the money is divided equally among the people. Also, I had heard that there are many, many exciting things to do in America.I found this to be true, but also found or realized that the excitement is just being in a strange new place, not necessarily doing exciting things. Also, I was somewhat concerned as to how I would be accepted by the people of this country, however, when I arrived in America these fears were wiped away when I found people here are like the people back home. Some are friendly, some are ugly and some are nice. I had also worried about food, but found I enjoyed test- ing the wonderful variety of foods Americans eat and I found I like most all of the foods. I had worried as to how I would be accepted but found school so exciting, the kids so friendly that it is going to be a terrible time for me when I must leave my friends and re- turn home. I know I will carry them all in my heart never to forget the love they gave me. My life in the United States shall not be forgotten by me or my people because I will tell everyone back home that there isn't much difference between peoples in the coun- tries or states in the whole world. People everywhere are the same in the same unspoiled ways. Friends Always, er'S.s9 K - 163 National Forensic League Speech club vied in numerous contests 1. Tim Phelps 2. Cal Konishi 3. janet Wainwright 4. Terry Goodin 5. Gwen Boucher 6. Debbie Hinkson 7. Gary Dolinski 164 Linda Lore Donna Schildberg Debbie Turner 11. Ruth Sugiyarna 12. Torn lewell .Mike Lindsay .lim Keffer Claire Larson .Alan Cornett .lim Yontz .joe Swift W illii' will Nickerson .Ch . on ar ara n erson .Pat Nym nn ouise uro P 1. Mik 2. janet Denh 3. Tona MCCa 4. Pam Fransen 5. Sue Seiger ris O' ee e .Kathie Ortiz .Kathy Tauton Q., .Anne laworoski C nie Thomas B b A d I el d .tawandia Q 8 4 6 Q A 1SQ3.i.taOii..S ,flu-. .r X Future Business Leaders of America FBLA encouraged Competitive attitudes toward business N K f Inter-Organization Council IOCserved as communication link for organizations 1. Jeanette Sclifo 2. Nancy Christensen 3. Sandy Lardizabal 4. janet Wainwright 5. Yvonne Delette 6. Sue Fountain 7. Donna Nakawaki 8. Cheryl Ortiz 9. Kathie Olona 10. Sue Langer 166 Barbara Burns Linda Dupont Dan Iwata .Tim Heston .lim Williamson Dick Tanimoto Craig Hagen Alan Cornett Scott Clarridge Ryan Hirota Terry Shelly Mark jeffery Brian McBride itll all M5555 Key Club Carl Fredrick not known Robert LaFont Ray Lowry 5. joe Yakovetic Randy Hodgson Stan Richards Mitch Spenst Lewis Allen .Wayne Ball Larry Pleiss Dan Iwata .jim Keffer Dick Tanimoto Alan Brody jim Williamson Mike Nowicki Scott Ciarridge Randy Smcal Mark Jeffery Steve Idoine Ed Brannon Steve Wsol Dave Mouwdy Larry Samp .not known .lay Bagnall .joe Salinas Kiwanis group was traditionalservice organization we National Honor Society HS helped hospital patients spend a Cool Yule Darryl Hein Theresa Goodin Sue Langer Sue Fountain Patty Lee Ryan Hirota Dick Tanirnoto Alan Cornett Cal Konishi janet Wainwright Barbara Burns Martha Sessums ludy DeHart Wendy Fullam Judy McCourry Patty Wells Sandy Lardizabal sf-we igmzzfm 7' ,sisaimsigsis ,gag 1w22g-wx H155 filbii:-SLSW Wi- iw Q-Iflih mssszffiw ,sexes1g42n12:-wztisii w ssziwww -Iwzglizzsih-X iftmcz' Wg4fWQ::Qssi1 wer-ffegili... figfr-gzgiei ' S q . 32131525 f515g,qgr,gz tfwygig wm 32115532,tsseifrfxiiillixigz fifbs-1ff'22zzi'it'i mgwfwf mags- igmgrggy nw ssisrrtyggffi-S, ra mesa? -maxim rv rs14:it::w,e, z ctftiflfltikik hiil IfEf'Ifi,E1l?fZfigE5k .'fji2:5li5iE iii? i5i?ff577'lFF'2i7l iT5:q3f55Qli'l'iss15f A fb Tgiiff, ties- ' ' 'K wffff me-,Assiew::.e1-:win ..,, -rwsffe -- ,,,,, newss4422:sffrfwifaivrrk-lttfrfzfiw? Pzvfefww rtis 1 1 ' , 7k.' 1- 7' i ff m,':' 1 ' - 5. ' 2Y2wQi'1JfE H 397 .Lefi i ffl-All Wi wg .gf 1'. lf' 'H ff! elif? f- N2-fax tif .-iff? 132- -was Sig Livsfiiliiifuf 'A,' , -AA- ' L:,i- f . ' L , .' California Scholarship Federation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Linda Brennan .lean Huntsman Roseann Mangano .Tanya Liptak ,lon Feucht .lay Bagnall Dave Mouwdy Ken Ito Dick Tanimoto . Steven Wsol Darryl Hein .Mark Feitelson Linda Hernandez .judy DeHart .judy MCCourry Rita Elstad .Theresa Green Barbara Hatanaka Lynette Mayer Donna Nakawaki Martha Sessums Sue Fountain Sandy Lardizabal .janet Wainwright Colleen Konishi .Gayle Kusu mi Nancy Nakawaki Ruth Sugiyama Mary Severns Linda Agerskov Rose Walker Darlyn Burns .janet Newhouse . Susan Sobota .Cheryl Schmid Diane losenhans . Ryan Hirota CSF offered aid to the college-bound student xv we 321' 1 'ft CTP Vi' Mathematicians strove to develop numerical skills fr Allaah W 00 Au! Brent Teeter .jim jacobson Mark Feitelson David Mergle Steve Wsol .lay Bagnall .Tony Pecora Chris O'Keefe Ruth Sugiyama Cheryl Ortiz anet Wainwri h I g t Dick Tanimoto Teresa Ortiz Nancy Nakawaki Valerie Veale Kathie Olona june Shozi lames Morrisey Steve Douglas Ken Ito Hal Smith .jose Salinas .Karl Koenig .Dwight Fisher A fV.Lk kyky - .Vk,g. :rf kkk, 15521,-1. .k,- ' l 3 Q 5 - Jalllia Bowling Club Mike Nickerson Scott Harter Donna Schildberg Vi Kitchens .jackie Nelson Dean Ashley .Tom Vocke Richard Shelly Steve Bailey Terry Shelly Dan lwata Howard Sawada Dave Mergle 14. Brad LaMarche 15. Rob Trongon 16. Brian Heilmann 17. Bart Lynn 18. Ken Ito 19. lohn Englert 20. Mike Mumey 21. Steve Douglas 22. 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Q, , ' i . - f 1 - V- it 5' . , .sf 1- WV ,ft fini.-f,wgl:f .vga . ll ' -' 9 Y eff: fi' .f .. . . 2 fit-.aff Qfiifi ni, rry- at iii isfffftg ' 'W . ffsiig Q1 ff..wi.2H 422: W iii ,iff at fi i' Jflkiilli lfi tsrf if-VIWLS Wi i?7.5i1'f1'f i V V421 Hill 4. 152555232 -M: zz.. MSU is 1113 ii 3711 V ...iw 1,5 z1t ,??r,ga-gg gig WX i ...ug ' i.. -A-mf . . .. - wi- inf S 9 51 if 'Q 1 . Q .fm i. 1 2 S 2 t. . ,Y,, .. .i... .S .1-fiiv:--rw: fstzifmzti .QQ if-iw. .img Has- ig- M t. iq.. is. 5. 4. .. .,,,. .. ..x....,... .loe Swift .Steve Wight .Sherri Spencer Diane Petrus Debbie Hinkson Rick Terrell Cathy Paneno Denise Brooks Bev Hudelson Gary Bassin Karen Ribman Alan Brody Kathy Hunk Charolette Smith Debbie Smith .john Daley .George Smith Leo Orsini .Tom Bustamante Fred Hood Stan Walker Luann Chapman Evelyn Black Rick Brown Rick Duffy Richard Vaughn Dan Gauthier .Teresa Kelley Karl laecke .Tina Schmidt Sandy Cisco Cathy David Patty Fornason .loan Eroy Pioneer Press journalists learned fundamentals of news production Reporters Scott Clarridge, Faye DeMent, ludie jackson, Bill Jeffery and Rod Bourland vied for the best stories. The purpose of a school newspaper is to keep the student body and faculty informed. The 1969-70 Pioneer Press didjustthat. Under the adept leadership of Editor Barbara Burns and Assistant Editor ludie jackson, a large staff of report- ers were given the opportunity to work independently and write openly what they felt about issues relating to stu- dent interests. Feature editor Faye DeMent puzzled over page layouts. 'X ,Q -Migmngmily J?-2, Editorialist1oniSaunier corrected galleys to meet afternoon deadline. Piercing editorials and thought pro- voking commentary typified each is- sue of the semi-monthly tabloid. Cou- pled with current campus news and in- depth sports coverage, the Press at- tained total appeal--offering something for everyone. In addition to publishing the paper, the staff attended conferences at Cy- press College, UCLA, USC and IEA writingtournaments. Editor Barbara answered a query. A6 w du . 'i fl 1 Sports editor Martin Nash kept up with current events while Cohort Ken Graner Checked box for assignments. 9 O 1. Ken Graner 2. judie jackson 3. April Hernandez 4. Faye DeMent 5. Gloria Hesse 6. Ramon Class 7. Barbara Burns 8. Martin Nash 9. janet Wood 10. Rick Deits 11.Ioni Saunier 12. Leonard Andrews V if Sinai SZ.. 9 Mi., V. , a we.-::.vf' .Q H Q M W WM mu-6225 V ff- -1. - H----A Muaiiiikm., L..,,l n 'M' A ' .wwf 180 Editors Sue and Linda managed the tedious but rewarding operation. 1. Craig Hubbard 2. Donna Eddleman 3. Audie Lewis 4. Linda Dupont 5. Kathie Olona 6. Sue Langer 7. Donna Glasgow 8.1udy Finch 9. Evelyn Black 10. joe Yakovetic Craig Hubbard and joe Yakovetic tackled the sports section with great exuberance. FMWVWWVUWK i if if HoneerAnnud Yearbook staff recorded school year for posterit 'X .....,. pages on their own. ' . . 'S J ,' fx, 1 tif S - A 'nga V I 'V am-., ML' Donna Barker and Kathie Olona divided their time between the class and club sections. ....-c..413'1 Class section editors Donna Glasgow and Judy Finch controlled over 80 Publishing an annual seemed to be an impossible task when school con- vened in September of 1969. Yet, under the management of Editors Linda Du- pont and Sue Langer, an inexperienced staff of 10 became organized--deter- mined to publish a top-notch year- book. Page layouts, myriadsof photographs, copy sheets and constant deadlines typified the yearbook class throughout the year. While recording the events of a school year for posterity, yearbook staffers were continually urged to use their creativity in designing the book. The yearbook class was regarded by all as a very worthwhile and rewarding venture, and also served as a spring- board for those planning future ca- reers in the communicating arts. 181 Western students just couldn't get any privacy this year. Everytime they turned around, they were looking down the lens of a Rolliflex camera, while a dedicated shutter-bug snap- ped their picture. Photo Club members had their work cut out for them, though--constantly taking pictures for the ASB Cabinet, coaches, teachers, clubs and other in- terested parties. Various club members spent much of their spare time photographing for Westhi publications. Yearbook photography was handled almost exclusively by Mr. Covell Chris- tian, the advisor, Donna Eddleman, Bob Barrow, Ed julson, john Proper, Tom Bates and Ben Carrico. Their efforts were deeply appreci- ated. Without their assistance, this book would not have been possible. Photo Club it if 5 3 Q H Bob McHargue paused to inspect his work. 'Sh utterbugs' became proficient in optical effects 5 as 1 4 Mr. Christian cleaned up after careless sh utterbugs. 182 i i r .73 1 TE a' , l 1 Bob Barrow Crl was aided by Tom Bate paring instructional materials. sin ig! Mr,- my XL 'JM' , H, , Donna Eddlernan sacrificed many events for Westhi publication. 'N 'l. at QW I D Ulm ,, Bob Barrow 2. JoAnn Nakawaki 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'l'l 12 Linda Crabtree Donna Eddleman .Mike Rohde .Stan johnson .Ben Carrico .Bob McHargue Ed lulson .Art Overmeyer .Tom Bates Oscar Romo v 183 ,S , L. hours to capture ,U 'mr s -v- 1,31 'Y be W. ., x , ,,. M?fa,,,M Teva x Q .nv 1, 'Y' Q -. R Q x xr 3 ff' CNA A r?v:t5 N' affix Q li?-sfv ,ps 7 ing, h wg. ,.--..., x X274 fe! un ' X ' .5--1 2 fs- ,.n,,,,, sn., , 1 v-X 4. 'N--..-g -f--W' Q us ,K A x , H 'Cf' ,. yy 5 A T H L E 5 - T 5 r I C fS L ? Halfback Ted Wilton tried to elude grasp of Panther ! Varsity Everet defensive lineman. Bob Childress' defense Brad Clayton' tackle Al Cornettn' fullback Steve Cruce' guard jim De long' halfback Steve DePhilli line backer Rick Emde' end Chris Gartrell offense Dan Gay' end Alex Guillen' end P Tim Arias halfback Glenn Brisendine defense Ralph Calson' offense denotes number of years lettered Football ra brings new life to football -' james Gund 2 W i end Craig Hagen 'Q split end ,E 5 f .et Y My 2 in . T 3 . -Kr it Bill Harper' fullback Bob Harvey defense Bob Huls' halfback .. x.. ggi., if Gary Hummel' halfback Dan Iwata' guard Paul johnson defense i',' s 5 S 1 an .M 'WK 5 I Tim Arias accepted hand-off from quarterback Bob Miller on his way to a 47-yard touchdown and a victory over the Vista Panthers 30-20, The Varsity football team proved to be one of the best team efforts Western has seen this year. With a new hardworking head coach, lim Everett, the team was well united. Along with Coach Everett were assis- tant coach Gerry Shigekawa and Terry Hennigan. Together they formed a brilliant trio--striving for perfection. Within the team were two outstand- ing individual players--quarterback Bob Miller and Craig Hagen--leading ll... ni' theteam as captains. Although the season was a rough 4-5, the Pioneers had the satisfaction of knowing their team put forth at every game. Individual players were cited for being the best in their classification at the annual Fall Sports Award Ban- quet. Bob Miller and Craig Hagen were honored fortheirsuperbwork as team captains. -..... .,., tn, Terry Hennigan, lim Everett, and Gerry Shigekawa. Cal Konishi' quarterback Greg LaMendo a quarterback Q.. lohn Lenhardt offensive Mike Lindsay tackle C.W. Mclntosh' tackle lf? Varsity Football WHS Savanna WHS Millikan WHS Westminster WHS Marina WHS Huntington Beach WHS Vista WHS Santa Ana WHS Newport WHS Anaheim junior Varsity Football Bob Millerfii WHS Savanna quarterback WHS Millikan Ken Miller WHS Westminster halfback WHS Marina WHS Huntington Beach WHS SantaAna WHS Newport WHS Anaheim Tim Arias was selected the most well as making the All Big A Empire valuable back. A versatile twO-Way squad. The new Nibbilink Award went Varsity Football Gridder Quarterback Bob Miller pre- pared to take snap from center Hal Smith during Newport game. performer, he was the team's leading rusher as well as a top defensive back, intercepting three passes, including two in the upset over Newport. Ron Surak, the most valuable line- man also went both ways playing of- fensive guard and defensive tackle. Surak, a gutty performer, who played one game with a dislocated finger was named to many all-league teams as to Allan Cornett for being the most inspirational player. Cornett, a three- year letterman and student leader, earned the honor by holding a high grade point average, being a team leader, and overcoming many injuries. He was a tremendous asset to the team. lunior Teddy Wilton plunged Quarterback Bob Miller evaded the rush of a Vista Panther into the Newport Harbor line. roast successful 4-5 season 1 :iii ' Q7 . , V, ,, .. il QR' ,lf 5 in G X A 1! i 5 'Q ' D ., 'N ', .- W ,. Q , , , at Y, K a a .V ll I A f Mike Mueller ' tackle Dana Nafziger' end Richard Olivares center Dave Osborn' halfback lim Peterson end Dave Salazar' halfback Howard Sawada guard Robert Selby offense lim Sobota split end Harold Smith' center Joe Stanton' tackle john Sundquist tackle Ron Surak' guard lim Truslow defense Mike Weber center Dale Wilson ' fullback Mike Wilt0n ' split end Ted Wilton halfback Rudy Ybarra' fullback Bob Mc Hargue manager 189 Coach Mclntire gave word of encouragement during game. WWW Bee Football Pioneers battle it out against the Oilers. Team success indicated promising future Q e t . 3 ! Y 5 ,gt Q 190 I.. 2.JFQ4f:f ' 1 Top row: M. Rosserman, I. Lokowski, D. Ostega, I. Young B. Plancha, B. Kohler, R. Amiuisca, D. Prince, D. Vander- wouk, I. Worder, R. Hanks, D. Sommerall, B. Byer, B. De- Hart. Row 2: Coach Fieldhouse, B. Tedrick, T. Glenn, I Bagnall, T. Pouliot, C. Curtis, S. Well, I. Sheets, 1. English R. Green, S. Class, M. Dicicilia, H. Bowland, Coach Patter- son. Row 3: E. lensen, M. Regan, T. Murrieta, K. Kraack 1. Bunch, B. Gunn, M. Price, A. Blom, M. Lopez, B. Wilton l. McGuire, S. lnfantino, P. Hull. Row 4: R. Salazar, B. Teske, L. Casey, I. Matteson, P. Derlin, C. Huff, 1. Parentas M. Rafter, C. werly, K. Margaritch, D. Valerio-Manager. WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS iv.. Bee Football Savanna 0 Artesia 0 Westminster 14 Marina 0 Huntington Beach 6 El Rancho 38 Santa Ana 0 Newport 2 Anaheim 15 Cee Football Cee Team had victorious 6-1-1 season Under the direction of Head Coach jim Patterson and Assist- ant Coach Bob Fieldhouse, the Bee team had a satisfying 6-3 season. The team proved to be a pro- mising one with their team spirit and enthusiasm, which they dis- played in every game. The Pi- oneers congratulate them for a job well done. Although the smallest team in football, the Cees showed great spirit and team effort. Led by Head Coach Bill Mc- Intire and Assistant Bill Hlywka, they ended with a 6-1-1 season-- a season that displayed good per- formance and initiative.. .A Season of accomplishment which showed a promising future. Cee Football WHS 16 Savanna 0 WHS 6 Millikan 13 WHS 8 Westminster 0 WHS 30 Marina 8 WHS 18 Huntington Beach 8 WHS 20 Newport 8 WHS 13 SantaAna 8 WHS 0 Anaheim 0 Top row: R. Danna, B. Ogata, S. Reau, C. Mackey, T. De- Pippo, N. Swihart, G. Poncy. Row 2: K. Grant, D. Ogata A. Pecora, T. Eslava,1. Trujillo, F. Alarez, 1. Valdez, G. Ewell F. Castro.!Bottom row: Coach Mclntire, M. Precht, R. Crist, D. Young, M. Burton, D. McCann, R. Wolfe, Coach Hly- wka. Mighty Pioneer resisted opponent. V B WHS 9 'I Pacifica WHS 6 7 Long Beach Poly WHS 6 3 Kennedy WHS 6 8 Huntington Beach WHS 2 2 Newport Harbor WHS 3 2 Marina WHS 3 4 Westminster WHS 2 3 Anaheim Top: Western struggled to gain pos- Middle: Western Offensive maneuver- Scott Clarridge pursued Marina op- session of the ball. ed ball toward goal. ponent. Water Polo , Pioneers treaded through stormy waters N... we .. readied score against E Westhi initiated Tom Norton this year as its new water polo coach. The team, under his direction, show- ed great promise as they developed newjhd powerful skills. As, the season drew to a close, it was evident that this division in ath- letics was to become more predom- inant as more and more young men joined theteam. The Pioneers and Coach Norton should have much success in the com- ing years. At left: Pioneers maneuvered ball out of op- ponent's grips. Top row: S. Dillard, G. Oiler, M. Dreyer, I. Lindsey, L. Allen, Middle row: I. Shaw, Coach Norton, 1. Yakovetic, B. Cunningham, M. Lane, M. Arndt, L, Sanip, M. Phillipi, D. Mills, D. Barg, M. Nowicki, B. Heilman, S. Clarridge, N. Barken, D. Curry, Bottom row: N. Palozzola, K. Koenig, llulian. 2 'S 3 i QQ' 57755 193 :lf li E Varsity Swimming and Diving Divers displayed skills through Coordina- S X tion and determination. Finmen boasted top performances in League finals Western's finmen encountered strong opposition this season, swim- ming against some of the best teams in the nation. However, led by some fine coaching and individual efforts, the team fin- ished a strong third in the Sunset League--one of the toughest leagues in swim competition. Excellent performances were turned in throughout the season by Scott Clarridge, Mark Lane, co-captains Dave Barg and Mike Nowicki, and diver Mark laworski. In the League finals, Lane broke the 400 yard freestyle record, while the freestyle relay team of Brian Heilman, Dave Barg, Lane and Nowicki notched a second in the finals. Varsity Swimming WHS 32 Warren 54 WHS48 Huntington Beach 47 wHs 22 Newport 66 WHS 40 Pacifica 47 WHS10 Marina 80 WHS48 Westminster 46 WHS 50 Kennedy 45 WHS 25 Anaheim 69 194 Top CIF swimmer, Scott Clarridge, went through the paces of another meet M ,. M, SCott Clarridge flaunted place-winning breast str Mark laworsky claimed top honors in divine skills Q- 1, .Q . r -an A-,N fr .. , Av 5... 'b 'f-'ll L Top: R. Smeal, S. Clarridge, M. laworsky, M. Nowicki. lL. to RJ D. Barg, M. Lane, C. Ewell, 1. Yakovetic. Bottom Row: K. Koe- nig, L. Samp, W. Seehuus. .. ,Q N X, Simms ...,i.,....,x -tx 1 we Team Captains S, Clarridge, M. Lane, D. Barg, R. Crist. The Bees, keeping within reach of the Sunset League swimming crown all season long, were unable to grasp it when the season came to an end. The team was able to keep the door open with its smashing victory over Huntington Beach 63-17, but their hopes suddenly came to an end with a stunning loss to Westminister. Although it was a disappointing end to the season, Dennis Mills, Karl Koe- ning and jerry Shaw all placed in the finals of the Sunset League. The earlier part of the season also saw them capture a first in the Sunset League Relays and then set two league records, while taking six out of a poss- ible seven first place finishes in the rest of the meet. Bee Swimming WHS 9 Warren 76 WHS 63 Huntington Beach 17 WHS 30 Newport Harbor 56 WHS 35 Pacifica 47 WHS 29 Marina 57 WHS 31 Westminster 43 WHS 0 Kennedy 69 WHS 11 Anaheim 66 '77,ffr Vt 6 ' 'W'N'f'? W'1iQ. 'f1' '??S - ,g f-.,,1:,1 -f:'t ? . 'V .. : Qgfg gf: .iff 1 , V rv: . K H ... aggqf-11k ,,iwzff,....v .gligmgw -,mu ,C jyiggw g 'rf,,f.fL374g...,,7g,.3jlg.,ygisgyii' I , rs-wg,-r in ..., 5 1 ' . ., fx gf . .- rf 5: If: -:- f- S. Q, --51 r'wail . .- - -.wi V s:g1....:sr2SS?-1 f, sls2.,erL: .f 1 4 iT3Y.g5.ff - 2- 7 , '1Ma1e,.,4t1-lf' '- -- ' ' H t-rv'-i-me - 'ai-sariiaafzte. , . . M , .. . .,,,,,f.,.r.aga 1m... .5gaF!.f.,,f2w.'. 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M fniifggif'-it ' 'A' 5 team victories. ga ,O m R O n C h n n g Competitors claimed awards for top performances. sw Q-.....,.. ff .di -was 1134 Refinement of skills was necessary to face keen competition. Tom Norton's drastically wder-manned Cee swimming .am were never able to keep eir heads above water against e tough foes of the Sunset iague. Impressive throughout the son were Rick Crist, Carl ed, and joe Lindsay who ld the key in the future for estern's swimming hopes. WHS 16 WHS 'I6 WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS 'I2 WHS 34 Cee Swimming Warren Huntingon Beach Newport Pacifica Marina Westminster Kennedy Anaheim Coach Norton--new coach, new ideals. .97 Varsity Wrestling C-rapplers made off with suprising upset ir if E i 1 C h W I apped with opposing teams' coaches in brief moment of inactivity. Tim May secured opponent in final struggle. Sunset League Championship A tough struggle and the match was won by a Pioneer Cirappler. Varsity Wrestling WHS Pacifica 32 WHS Buena Park 23 WHS Excelsior 35 WHS Rancho Alamitos 13 WHS Orange 24 WHS Westminster 25 WHS Marina 22 WHS Fullerton 11 WHS Centennial 19 WHS Huntington Beach 24 WHS Santa Ana Valley 8 WHS Long Beach Wilson 19 WHS Santa Ana 16 WHS Newport Harbor 19 WHS Anaheim 21 Wrestling coach Bob Wilton and his Varsity Grapplers have something to be proud of and that's a hard-fought Sun-- set League Championship. 11ed for first place with the Westmin- ister Lions at 5-1, the Grapplers went into the league finals confident of victory. They did just that as they ripped apart their Sunset League foes, plac- ing eleven men in CIF competition and acquiringtheleaguecrown. The team relied on the lightweights, led by Ted Wilton, to do the heavy scoring throughout most ofthe season. The heavyweights were able to over- come injuries to help the over-bur- dened lightweights late in the season. Top row: Cl to rl R. MC Hargue, H. P. Minnick, R. Williams, R. Lowry, R. Ewell, D. DeWitt, B. Wilton, G. May D. Bark. Bottom row: A Stipp, T.Wilton,l. Delao,l. Molony, Sawada, A. Hernandez C. Curtis. Second row Hummell, B. Harper, T D. Ogata, D. Tanimoto IV Wrestling arrowly-missed crown placed C-rapplers in second Top row, tl to rl D. Gay, M. Peterson, O. Romo, R. DePhillips. Second row: F. Castro, B. Thomp- son, R. Hance, L. lones,j . Feucht. Bottom row: D. DePippo, D. Iwata, R. Tribolet, C. Mackey, B.Gunn. The lunior Varsity Grapplers proved their readiness for Varsity competition this season as they narrowly missed capturing the Sunset League crown, placing them second with a 4-2 record. Many losing matches could have gone either way and probably could have meant the difference between first and second. Dan Gay, Ralph DePhillips, and Dan Iwata led the charge of IV Ctrapplers as coach Bob Ferris looked to these boys for the leadership on the team. Wrestling WHS 26 Pacifica WHS Fountain Valley WHS 41 Orange WHS Westminster WHS Marina WHS Fullerton WHS Centennial WHS Huntington Beach WHS Estancia WHS Santa Ana Valley WHS Long Beach Wilson WHS Santa Ana WHS Newport Harbor WHS Anaheim Mini-brute Ted Wilton notched another victory Strength and ability got the upperhand of many competitors. Sophomore Wrestling Sophomore Wrestling WHS 34 Pacifica 19 WHS 23 Fountain Valley 30 WHS 24 Westminster 22 WHS 33 Fullerton 15 WHS 53 Huntington Beach 3 WHS 15 Tustin 28 WHS 55 Estancia 5 WHS 21 Tustin 27 WHS 33 Newport Harbor 'I5 WHS 50 Anaheim 8 Sophomore Grapplers maintained their spirit as their first year of com- petitive wrestling began to take form. Walt jackson,joe Valdez,and Dennis Osborne fought a determined battle with the other Grapplers, predicting a stalwart season in the coming year. Bob Ferris, having first-year exper- ience as a Western coach, will proceed with the Grapplers toward future victories. Top row, ll to rl K. Eckhardt, 1. Heath, P. Oli- vares, A. Tiscareno, D. Osborne. Second row: K. Walters, S. Well, I. Craig, R. Salazar, M. Schoff- stall. Bottom row: M. Foster, 1. Valdez, A, De- Pippo, T. Eslava, W. lackson, M. Tamayose. First-year competition--valuable for future matches 261 The Los Al Griffins swarmed around the ball as Greg LaMendola and Lee Gragnano readied for the rebound. 202 Leading scorer Dan Rafferty put up two points against Magnolia in a pre-season game. Varsity Basketball Pros pectful Cager Faced with a great height disad- vantage and a lack of good bench, Western's Varsity Basketball team found itself with a disappointing 4-8 season record and a fifth place finish in the Sunset League. Even though it was a rough season for the Varsity, Coach Marv Blemker L jpgmk ig? 1 455 ,yt . X32 - ll: L K '-im, Chris Hoehl l4'Il and Lee Gragnano f35J fought for rebound against Los Alamitos as Fred Turner 1433 looked on. inished fifth--hindered by height disadvantage and his squad came out with two vic- tories over cross-town rival Anaheim, as well as a big upset victory over Newport Harbor. Their victory of the season, however, came over the Santa Ana Saints, help- ing Western to escape the Sunset League cellar. in Q ai if -- n Rick Emde i237 tried to block against Los Alamitos as leading rebounder Dan Rafferty i313 waited for ball. Rick Emde completed a fast break with a basket against rival Ntagnolia. Varsity Basketball High-aimed favorites--Rafferty, Huss, C-ragnanc Varsity Basketball WHS 59 Westminster 74 WHS 49 Marina 57 WHS 55 Huntington Beach 62 WHS 65 Newport Harbor 73 WHS 57 Anaheim 54 WHS 4'l Santa Ana 60 WHS 52 Marina 60 WHS 56 Westminster 62 WHS 74 Huntington Beach 89 WHS 66 Newport 65 WHS 74 Santa Ana 67 WHS 54 Anaheim 50 Guard Dale Huss grabbed rebound against Anaheim. Emde put up two points as Don Soderberg from the Griffins tried vehemently to block the shot. Jverrode back-to-back losses with faith in team id L 1 323. rx . , Rick Emde QQ ' ' X R ' gf Lee Gragnano r 3 ' .- ' Chris Hoehl ' ' Dale Huss I ff p i Greg LaMendola A ' L N X . I ! efforts Ken Landry Richard Quincy Dan Rafferty james Short Fred Turner Dale Wilson Dale Huss tallied an easy bucket. Br A X A Center Emde shot for field goal from top of free throw line against Magnolia. Leading the way this season was All- Sunset League forward Dan Rafferty, teamed with Fred Turner and Rick Emde--doing the job up front for the Pioneers. In the backcourt, Senior Dale Huss and Lee Gragnano teamed up to pre- sent a formidable duo at the guards. 205 t Ev Sd, ,...,.,,,f vvwv ,W- cgi' lf? s Top row, tl to rj j. Tallet, G, Lollar, W. Abbot, B. McKinzie, A, Guillen. Bottom row: j. Truslow, j. johnson lv Basketball D.Surak,D. Nafziger,R.Pane. Defensive opponents encountered by rough- lnexperience overwhelmed this year's edition of the junior Varsity basketball team, coached by joe Hickey. The superior shooting and size ad- vantage by such powerhouses as Ma- rina and Huntington Beach complete- ly destroyed the Pioneer five. After a very satisfying pre-season, the jV roundballers were to pick up but one victory during the regular sea- son inthe Sunset League. Although their seasonal record was less than spectacular, Hickey's crew gained in valuable experience, pre- paring for next season's Varsity competition. They included team leaders Gary Lollar and Brad McKinzie who led the team throughout the season as the quarterbacks. Dana Nafzinger and Alex Guillen also contributed to th E jVattack, HE edged team Roger Pane i22j arched ball up over out-stretched hand of Magnolia defender WHS 40 WHS 58 WHS 51 WHS 50 WHS 42 WHS 51 WHS 37 WHS 49 WHS 50 WHS 50 WHS 58 WHS 57 WHS 64 WHS 64 WHS 70 WHS 68 WHS 76 WHS 48 WHS 46 WHS 68 IV Basketball Santa Ana Valley Kennedy Magnolia Savanna Corona Del Mar Los Alamitos Dominquez Magnolia Westminster Marina Huntington Beach Newport Anaheim Santa Ana Marina Westminster Huntington Beach Newport Santa Ana Anaheim Alex Guillen jumped center court to start game against Hun- tington Beach. l Part of the action Came during the Bee Invitational Basketball Tournament l Guard Gary Lollar got away with this 20-foot jump shot for two points against the Oilers of Huntington Beach. 207 ' Q- A Q-IWff', AQD5 ,Q L , E . fy., 5 SP H vtLoera, T.Fitzgerald, D. Alvarez. Bee and Cee Basketball Roundballers left with short end of the basketball 9 op Rowg Left to Right: S. R,Hanger, B.Farr, Bottom Row: l. F,Olsen, l.Soares, A for the League title. The Cee ranks found things a little rougher, as it took them the last game of the season to notch a victory. ln a thrilling overtime game against crosstown rival Anaheim, the Cee squad came out victorious 28-26, to finish up their season. xmu ina Kal liartlvn Crum' xtagrmliti xsvanna Lux klmwvtx Unnnnuuefl kwnnt-:lt mn t li-inf-nu Nlarlrm tiarilt-it tum lxmnt ia Htintmutun Hung: h Ntiwoiw Nwltr , . Kiki tlnill HHN WHY nlls Nils XNHN HHN NXHN NXPM HHN Wills HHN WHY fit? xo. Westiviinisle' Mann.: lliirvttrwtorw BPM lv 'Krmhmvn Nt-wptivt ww.. and mann.. txt-stnwinistt-i ritinnngmn nt-my Ni-wport XHHA AHA Nnahi-int XNHX HHN Vklls HHN HHN NHS MHS WHS VNHN VNHS VWHN santa Ana Milli-x thavdt-n Crow tugnoira wanna Corona D1-I Nt.: lm Alarnimt kcnnt-dv Magnolia wssion mf-in NAQ-srrwnistev Marina v ki-rh.iIl WHN XNHN VNHN uns VHP VNHN VNHS VNHN WHS VNHN Huntington Beat 'Xruheinw Newport Santa ina 'whrma Wvslmlnslffr Hunlington Beat Newport Santa 'Xrta Anaheim 209 .......-.......,... Q-LSTQQ ,ff :fi V Under the guidance of coach john McCluskey, Western's netmen showed themselves to be a formidable Sunset League squad. Boasting one of the most success- ful seasons in the history of Western, returning lettermen Bill Gibbs, joe Valdez and Rudy Ybarra came through with many clutch performances. Sophomores made a big difference in the overall success of the team as Terry Ottis, David Riley and Greg Wilcox did an outstanding job in their fustyearatvvstern. Varsity Tennis-Top Row, Left to Right: G. Wilcox, T.Ottis, D,Riley, j.Valadez, D. Thomas, coach john McCluskey. Bottom Row: R,Ybarra, F.Osen, B.Gills, G.Court- ois. jV Tennis-Opposite Page. Top Row, Left to Right: C.Butler, j.Salinas, E.Brannon, D.Finley, K.Krueger, P.Krogman, G.Oyler, S.Mohler, T.DeCastro, D.Fisher, B.Tid- rick. Bottom Row: not known, L.Andrews, R.Hance, G.Poncy, T.Phelps, j.Dominguez. 210 if 72 ' Swv Xxlxwbi' xXBXt5f 'xwflft XXcxl'?xlbQr5v E WW sN t O9 Coach john McCluskey's netmen relaxed as they listened to their instructor XXX-EE s xxtat fi i Varsity and JV Tennis Netmen wielded winning rackets in SL action semi ,,....,,....-.A Q1 Bill Gibbs' forehand Contributed greatly to his Doubles player joe Valdez displayeda set-winning overhead drive. success. ,F 7,A y L , gg ,ls i j . u. ,ii I-Ji 1 Y! . s. r Q --f 1 in y is ., ix y Iv-L N fl fax y L Vi y ...W gg I Tim Arias Bob Bodnar Mike Cooper Richard Emde Dale Huss ! V' r- Dean Huss Greg La Mendola Ken Landry Ron Ostergaard Dale Wilson Varsity Baseball Batmen turned hustle, desire, teamwork intc The potential of Ron Ostergaard shone brightly as the Senior right-hander led the Pioneer squad in victories and strikeouts. After last years' pennant-winning performance which saw Western's batmen capture the Sunset League crown, third year coach Bill Mclntire was again faced with the difficult task ofturningoutawinner. Despite a difficult beginning which saw Western drop its first four pre- season encounters, the Pioneers bounced back and rattled off seven consecutive victories, capturing the Pomona Elks Club Tournament and l- g .-u-np-l - 1.5 One of Western's leading hitters and All-Sunset League right fielder, Tim Arias, bangs out another hit during league action, fictories on the diamond F l L.,....-- lunior left fielder Greg LaMendola displayed the power that made him one of the most feared hitters in the Sunset League. proving that Western would once again be a team to be reckoned with in the Sunset League. Although every member of the team contributed greatly to the Pioneer's attack, catcher Dale Wilson, out- fielders Tim Arias and Greg Laivfendola along with pitchers Bob Bodnar and Ron Ostergaard stood out. Underclassmen Rick Emde and Lee Gragnano proved themselves as stars of thefuture. Q E i 1 t z i x i , i 2 3 3 5 i 4. 34 Coach Bill Mclntire directed Pioneer defense. Hurler Bob Bodnar continued his fine pitching with a 7-4 record to help Western defend their title this season. An exhausted Glen Harell paid the after a grueling two-mile run. 214 price of victory vin. Anxious runners waited for Go signal Cross COU ntry Oscar Romo led the way for the thinclads, Opposite Page-Top Row, Left to Right: B. Bowland, B. Sellers, P. Kreutz, K. Pridmore, M. Cockayne, M. Smith, 1. Wilkinson, 1. Wise. Bottom Row: G. Troncone, R. Boehme, B. Schoening, R. Adamson, C.. Harrell, R. Martin, B. See. It was a year of mild success for cross- country coach john Chaldu, despite strong performances turned in by ev- eryone onthe squad. Chaldu, who completed his third season on the Westhi coaching scene, only lost six men from this year's crop of athletes. Strong performance for this season was turned in by sophomore Glen Harrell, who will return to make next year's squad a formidable one in Sun- set League competition. A outhful team was plagued b inconsistency 5 . 1 Glen Harrell racked up one of his many wins. uffr. HCS Paul Kreutz headed for the home stretch. ,X f Y 1, XJ, I Track and Field Inexperience and rugged competition prove' Spikers Checked times at scorer's table. I! ostly to Pioneer squad A dejected Pioneer collapsed on table. Opposite Page-Top Row, Left to Right: T. Pecora, M. Fortier, B. Bowland R. Thompson, S. johnson, P. johnson, 1. Boshand, F. Turner, B. Cardon, A. Guillen, R. Smeal, K. Pridmore, M. Smith, l. Lenhardt, S. Schoner, B. Selby. Bottom Row R. Adamson, M. Rafter, M. Cockayne, P. Kreutz, R. Martin, G. Harrell, B. Huls, M. Lopez, B. Teske, S. Class, I. Wilkinson. 1 Disappointing was the word used to describe this years' Pioneer track team, however, .head coach Bill Hlywka is looking forward to prosperous cam- paigns in the next two years. A large part of the varsity squad was composed of Sophomores, who fin- ished the season with the highest point total of the three classes. Although there were few Seniors on this years' squad, all turned in credit- able performances as all were letter winners. Paul Kreutz proved himself a fierce competitor in league action, while Kim Pridmore and Mike Cockayne turned in strong distance performances. Coach Chaldu prepared to set runners off 5 . L Pioneers anticipated another victory 54' wwwrlim nm X 0 I'-if Xl ': -Qgfiv fl ,HRS .xi Q Q 'I YW' L 2' X 'if Q M Q. 4 ,L i m Q- xx .Y f ' Y N o 1 1 1 when's the deadline? we missed it' Ralph will kill us!! !!darn!! we need to order more dummy sheets. where's the proportion wheel? .who wrote on this 3-R?? where's the picture for the cheerleaders page!! think of a headline what's a Copy 1?? we got some proofs back! Covell! .you call this FUN when will the books be there? LATE?! final ship- ment OH, HAPPY DAY PA lot goes through one's mind when remembering the 1969-70 school year--this is especially true when you were active in your sc oo. Being the editors of this yearbook has been an experience that will be long remembered by us Bein on the t ff A V - . g s a meant more than Lust a class to attend. It meant deadlines, pressure and devoted time--sacrificing weekends, Christmas vacation and after-school ours. The workload of the staff was oftentimes eased by the assistance of those not directly connected with the book. A great deal of ap- preciation goes to Pioneer Press Editors Barbara Burns, Ken Graner and Martin Nash for their copy-writing skills. Much gratitude is given to Mr, Covell Christian, whose imaginative photography has helped to make our book a more sensitive one. His patience with ourinexperience aided usin survivingthis year. Other photographic needs were handled capably by staff photographer Donna Eddleman and Larry of Lynn Hawkins Studios. We feel our greatest asset was the understanding and concern shown by our advisor, Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock. His strong-handed guidance and realistic attitude helped not only to make this book what it is, but has instilled us with a new outlook on life. Our efforts have reaped our reward . .the 1969-70 Pioneer Annual. . ' ' ' , r M l , -- f f Q We ,dr .V 1 XJKL 11 J CYD, ,Coe L!l,7c 1'1 'C' ,':f'21.,z,,Q 4,1 ,'5,,4.al4r,4'. gf X at K i 4, 5 .., , if .1 K V x ' Q' 8 'fs ,M 1 aw. .il . 'l NV fix 9? 5. ,931 r 5552? v I' A21 X sim?-f., if 'Kim 'Mi .iff V if 'gpg QM K 4 f W .5 A . 52 3? Yi. 1 ' 4 s mt 2 1. ' -is l ux!! M. . Q-f human? at if is ' viii . ,, .aa new 25 . 'X f - M W' H W wgix ,V A K ' - ,K i f -, .iw V , . H ,VVV .1 .K W X 35, . A A :Vg V, f lu I ,I . X , 1, , ,. - ' ' ,i 'I , , h Z , . ,- t X , s-ft ' 4 Hy - 3, lk., v 5 x qi 4 we ' - 'X - A . 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'Q 1 t Ts uf t s Senior Activities DEBORAH ADAMSON-Westernettes, Girls' League MARY AGUIRRE-Serv-ann, Girls' League WILLIAM ALLEN-Auto Club, Auto Shop Race Car, Band, Class of 70 Council, Boys' League ELISA ALMEIDA-Art Club, Girls' League STEVEN ALTON-Band, Boys' League BARBARA ANDERSON-FBLA, Westernettes, Girls' League JEAN ANDERSON-Art Club, Girls' League TERRY ANDERSON-Service Gents, Boys' league WILLIAM ANDERSON-Boys' League mvio Ancerts-Boys' League TIMOTHY ARIAS-Varsity Football, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Club, Boys' League SHEENA ARMSTRONG-GAA, Girls' Lea ue MARK ARNDT-A Cappella, Water PoTo, Swim- ming, Boys' League DONNA ASPOSTO-Serv-ann, Ski Club, Girls' League MARY ASTUTO-CSF, Drill Team, Girls' League BRADLEY BAHNER-Cee Football, Boys' League ROBERT BAILEY-Service Gents, Boys' League STEVEN BAILEY-Bowling Club, Boys' League MARSHA BAINS-Pep Club, GAA, Girls' League JOHN BAKER-Sophomore Baseball, Boys' League KATHLEEN BAKER-Drill Team, Serv-anns, Girls' League SANDRA BALES-Pep Club, Girls' League JOSEPH BALLISTREA-Boys' League VALERIE BANDELIN-Gir s' League ANNETTE BARBOSA-Senior Class Secretary, A Cappella, Senior House, Pep Club, AFS, GAA, Bowling Club, Senior Action Council, Girls' League DAVID BARK-Congress, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' League ROBERT BARROW-Photo Club, Howdy Com- mittee, Class of 70 Council, Publications' Photographer, Pioneer Annual, Boys' League JOHN BARTON-Boys' League GARY BASSIN-Thes ians, Art Club- Treasurer, A Cappella, Radio-Electronics Club, Boys' League THOMAS BATES-NFL, Photo Club, Math Club, Publications' Photographer, Boys' League DEBORAH BAUER-GAA, Girls' League HELEN BAUMANN-Girls' League MICHAEL BEACH-Boys' League SUSAN BEARD-A Cappella, Girls' League RICK BENEDICT-Boys' League ALBERT BENGTSON-Boys' League LARRY BENTON-Boys' League DAVID BISHOP-Varsity Swimming, Junior Var- sity Wrestling, Auto Club, Boys' League MARY BLOW-Class of '70 Council, Serv-anns, Science Club, Pep Club, '69-'70 Homecom- ing Queen, Girls' League ROBERT BODNAR-Baseball, Basketball, Senior House, Student Congress, Art Club, Varsity Club, Boys' League ROSEMARIE BOGGlNI-Band- Secretary, Girls' League DANIEL BOREN-Student Congress, Pioneer Press, Science Club, Service Gents, Boys' League TERI BOWDEN-Girls' League DEBBIE BOYER-Choir, Student Congress, Sen- ior House, Girls' League PATRICK BOYLE-Boys' League WILLIAM BRANNON-Key Club, Senior House, Tennis Team, Student Con ress, Boys' League KAREN BRANT-Art Club, GirTs' League KATHY BREMERTHON-Girls' League CONNIE BRENNAN-Girls' League WILLIAM BREWER- Boys' League MARK BRINKMAN-Baseball, Football, Student Congress, Boys' League JOSE BRITO-Sophomore Baseball, Boys' League ROSA BRONDO-Spanish Club- President, AFS., IOC ,Pep Club, Girls' League Representative, Senior House, Senior Action Council, Girls' League DAVID BRONNENBERG-HELP, Speech and Debate Team, Art Club, Band, Pioneer Press, Drama, Boys' League RUTHIE BROOKE-Serv-anns, Student Con- gress, Girls' League CHRISTINE BROOKS-Girls' League BRADLEY BROWN-Boys' League DEBRA BROWN-Westernettes, GAA., Pep Club, AFS., Dress Board, Girls' League RICHARD BROWN-Cee Football, Thespians, NFL., Speech and Debate Team, Boys' League SUSAN BROWN-Girls' League ERIC BRUGGER-Boys' League CHRISTINE BUNKER-GAA., Girls' League RICHARD BURCHELL-Band, Boys' League CATHERINE BURNHAM-Westernettes- Sec- retary, Pep Club, Advanced Girls' Glee, Girls' League BARBARA BURNS-Pioneer Press- Editor-in- Chief, GAA., Class of '70 Council, NHS., CSF., IOC.,Girls' League RANDOLPH BURNS-Boys' League THOMAS BUSTAMANTE-Trac Manager, Thes- pians, Boys' League RON BYERS-Auto Club, HELP, Boys' League ALFRED CAIAZZA-Boys' League DONALD CAMPBELL-Band, Student Congress, Boys' League HERBERT CANGES-Cee Football, Cee Basket- ball, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Baseball Man- ager, Varsity Club, Boys' League susAN CANGES-GAA.,Pep Club, Girls' League MARSHA CAPPS-Serv-ann, Girls' League KATHY CARLSON'GirlS' League BENJAMIN CARRICO-Photo Club, Student Congress, Speech and Debate Team, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Club, IOC., Boys' League CAROLYN CASWELL-Girls' League PAMELA CERY-Girls' League ELIZABETH CHOW-AFS., Welfare Committee Science Club, Senior Action Council, Girls' League STEVEN CHRISS-Boys' League NANCY CHRISTENSEN-Cheerleader, CSF., Pep Club, Girls' League Board, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Action Council, Senior House, Girls' League DEBORAH CHRISTIAN-Girls' League Secretary Art Club, Senior House, Girls' League SCOTT CLARRIDGE-Varsity Water Polo, Var- sity Swimming, Varsity Cub, IOC., Key Club- President, Senior House, Pioneer Press, Boys' League RAMON CLASS-Student Cabinet, Senior House, Service Gents, Varsity Baseball, Pioneer Press, Boys' League MICHAEL CLAY-Student Congress, Junior Var- sity Tennis, Bowling Club, Boys' League TOM CLOUD-Service Gents, Swimming, Boys' League ELIZABETH CLOWER-Class of 70 Council, Westernettes, Pioneer Annual, Girls' League MICHAEL COCKAYNE-Track, Cross Country Bee Football, NHS., CSF., Boys' League JIM COCKCROFT-Varsity Track, Varsity Foot- ball, Boys' League CHERRYL COLE-Girls' League CHRISTINE COLLETTE-Band, Pep Band, Girls' League CONNIE COOK-Girls' League MICHAEL COOPER-Bee Basketball, Sopho- more Baseball, Junior Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Baseball, CSF., Varsity Club, Boys' League KATHIE CORDSEN-Girls' League ALAN CORNETT-Varsity Football, Debate, Speech, CSF., NHS., Track, Wrestling, Sen- ior House, Boys' League SHARON COUGHLIN-Choir, Girls' League DIANE COWAN-Yearbook, Art Club, Howdy Committee, Girls' Lea ue VICKIE COWLEY-Bang, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Girls' League CATHY COX-Girls' League VICTORIA COX-Drill Team, Senior House, Girls' League CRAIG CROOK, Service Gents, Boys' League NANCY CROUSE-GAA., Girls' League STEVE CRUCE-Varsity Football, Boys' League PAMELA DALE-Westernettes, Pep Club, Girls' League DRAKE DANIELS-Senior House, Bowling Club, Varsity Golf, Service Gents, Boys' League GEORGE DARBY-Band, Math Club, Art Club, Boys' League EDNA DAVIS-GAA., Girls' League JAMES DAVIS-Drag Team, Boys' League DENISE DEBAUN-A Cappella, Girls' League MICHEL DEGORCE-Key Club, Pioneer Press, Soccer Team, Boys' League JUDY DEHART-Songleader, NHS.-Vice Pres- ident, Class of '70 Council, CSF.-Secretary, Girls' League YVONNE DELETTE-Westernettes-President, AFS., Pep Club, Girls' League JULIA DELIZ-Art Club, Girls' League JERRY DELMORE-Industrial Occupations Wood- shop, Boys' League IANET DENHAM-Howdy Committee, Student Congress, FBLA., Girls' League BRIDGET DENNEHY-HELP, Girls' League KIM DENNY-Wrestling, Boys' League SHELDON DICKINSON-Radio-Electronics Club -Vice President, Boys' League ALAN DIETZ-Radio-Electronics Club, Boys' League CLAUDIA DILLABOUGH-Girls' League DEBORAH DILLARD-Serv-anns, Student Con- gress, Girls' League SANDRA DODDS-A Cappella, Class of 70 Coun- cil, Girls' League MONICA DOERR-Drill Team, Class of 70 Court- cil, Campus Life, Girls' League RICHARD DOERR-Service Gents, Boys' League MELINDA DONOVAN-A Cappella, CSF,, GAA., Girls' League STEVEN DOUGLAS-Math Club, Bowling Club, Football, Baseball, CSF., Boys' League CHRISTINA DOWNER-Senior House, Art Club, Girls' League BRENT DUMONT-Class of 70 Council, Boys' League BEVERLY DUNAVANT-Girls' League LINDA DUPONT-Pioneer Annual-Co-Editor, IOC., Girls' League MARY DURST-GAA,, Girls' League DONNA EDDLEMAN-Photo Club, Publications Photographer, Pioneer Annual, Girls' League CHRISTINE EDWARDS-Art Club- Secretary, Girls' League SUSAN EGA N-Girls' League JANE EMORY-Class of '70 Council, Drill Team, CSF., NHS., Girls' League JOHN ENGLERT-Football, Wrestling, HELP, Bowl- ing, Boys' League JEFFREY ENRIQUEZ-Boys' League MICHAEL ERWIN-Boys' Lea ue MARGIE EWING-Cheerleajer, Pep Club, IOC., Girls' League TOM FEE-Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Track, Senior House, Class of 70 Council, Boys' League MARK FEITELSON-CSE, Math Club, German Club, Science Club, Chess Club, AFS., Boys' League JON FIEDLER-Band, Boys' League DAVID FIMBRES-Football, Track, Boys' League JUDY FINCH-Pioneer Annual, Girls' League DONNA FINNEGAN-Girls' League THOMAS FINNEGAN-Bee Football, Boys' League PAMELA FISHER-Girls' League RICHARD FLAUDING-Cross Country, Swim- ming, Wrestling, Student Congress, Class Representative, Boys' League CHRISTINE FLEMING-Girls' League YOLANDA FLORES-Serv-anns, Photo Club, Girls' League GLENN FLOWERS-Band Auto Club, Boys' League TOM FLYNN-Boys' League BRUCE FORTIER-Boys' League MITCHELL FORTIER-Bee Football, Bee Track and Field, Varsity Track and Field, Boys' League SUSAN FOUNTAIN-Student Cabinet, IOC.- President, Class of '70 Council, AFS., NHS., CSF, GAA., Student Congress, Girls' League JANET FOUNTAS-Drill Team, Class of 70 Coun- Seniors pondered the triumphs of the past, the realities of the present and the promises of the future cw! I I 6, I l sf 1' Watching lunch-time antics while having a bite to eat made the day more en- ioyable. cil, Girls' League DEBORAH FRANK-Drill Team, Girls' League GLENDON FREEMAN-Student Congress, Ten- nis, Radio-Electronics Club, Boys' League LANA FRONTROY-Girls' League WENDY FULLAM-NHS., CSF., Student Cabi- net, Class of 70 Council, AFS., GAA., Howdy Committee, Girls' League REBECCA FYLER-GAA., Class of 70 Council Pep Club, Campus Life, Girls' League RONALD GALE-Pep Club, A Cappella, AFS., Boys' League MARILYN GALLMAN-Girls' League DEBORAH GARDNER-Class of 70 Council Advanced Girls' Glee, Girls' League GREG GARTRELL-Junior Varsity Wrestling, Boys' League RICHARD GEHRLICH-Chess Club- President, Boys' League MARILEE GERVAIS-Serv-anns, Girls' League DONNA GLASGOW-Pioneer Annual, Class of 70 Council, Lady-in-Waiting for Pioneer Annual, NHS., Girls' League SHERYLL GOAR-Girls' League RALPH GONZALEZ-Boys' League PAMELA GORDON-C ass of 70 Council, Sen- ior House, Photo Club, Advanced Girls' Glee, Ski Club, Girls' League STEVE GORZEMAN-Service Gents, Boys' League GLENN GRANT-Boys' League DANNY GRAY-Service Gents, Boys' League DEBORAH GRAY-A Cappella, Girls' League ROBERT GRUWELL-Service Gents, Science Club, Pioneer Press, Boys' League LEROY GUILFORD-Track, Service Gents, Boys' League JUDY GUILMETTE-Drill Team, Class Represent- ative, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League JAMES GUND-Varsity Football, Auto Club, Boys' League DONNA GUYETT-Student Congress, Girls' League CRAIG HAGEN-Varsity Football-Co-Captain, Var- sity Club, Boys' League ALISON HALSTEAD-Chess Club, Boys' League GERI HAMMER-Pep Club, A Cappella, Howdy Committee, Dress Board, Lady-in-Waiting for A Cappella, Girls' League DON HANASHEY-Service Gents, Boys' League Board, Boys' League KATHY HANCOCK-AFS., Girls' League CYNTHIA HAND-Girls' League BOBBY HANSEN-Boys' League BILLY HARPER-Class of 70 Council, Student Congress, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling Service Gents Bee Football Boys' Lea ue KIM HARPER-'Radio-Electrdnics Clui, Band, Boys' League VICKI HARRIS-Girls' League STEWART HART-Radio-Electronics Club, Bee Track Manager, Student Congress, Boys' League LINDA HARVATH-GAA., FBLA., Girls' League FRED HATTEN-Boys' League SWAYNE HEDRICK-Service Gents, Boys' League PAUL HEFFERA N-Boys' League BRIAN HEILMANN-Varsity Swimmin , Varsity Water Polo, Bowling Club, Varsity Cgub, Boys' League DARRYL HEIN-NHS, CSF., German Club, Boys' League BOB HELMAN-Auto Club, Boys' League KAREN HENRY-Girls' League JOYCE HENSON-Advanced Girls' Glee, Girls' League ARMANDO HERNANDEZ-Wrestling, Boys' League ROMELIA HERNANDEZ-GAA., FBLA., Girls' League JULIE HESSON-Girls' League TIM HESTON-Class of 70 Council, Student Congress, A Cappella Choir- President, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball, Cafeteria, Sen- ior House, Boys' League JOHN HEUER-Boys' League JOHN HINES-Wrestling, Sailing Club, Boys' League MICHAEL HOAG-Chess Club, Math Club, Sci- ence Club, German Club, Boys' League DAVID HOBBS-Boys' League PATRICIA HOBSON-Pep Club, Class of 70 Coun- cil, GAA,, Girls' League RANDY HODGSON-Cee Football, Junior Var- sity Cross Country, Class of 70 Council, Stu- dent Cabinet, Congress, Boys' League Vice President, Key Club, Boys' League JOAN HOEFER-CSF., A Cappella, Girls' League FREDERICK HOOD-Thespians, Russian Club, Boys' League GARRY HOOK-Golf Team, Boys' League CHARLES HOTHAN- Boys' League DEBBIE HOUSE-Girls' League ADRIENNE HOWARD-GAA., Girls' League DONNA HOWELLS-Senior House, Student Congress, Serv-anns, Ski Club, Girls' League THERESA HUERTAS-Girls' League President Student Cabinet, Class of 70 Council, Dress Board, GAA., Howdy Committee, Welfare Committee, Pride 81 Spirit Committee, Girls' League ROBERT HULS-Varsity Football, Varsity Track Boys' League PATRICIA HUNT-Girls' Lea ue DALE HUSS-Varsity BaseEIall, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Club, Senior House, Student Congress, Boys' League DEAN HUSS-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Boys' League STEPHANIE HUTCHINSON-HELP, Girls' League STEVEN IDOINE-Key Club, Senior Action Council, Boys' League RANDY IHARA-Boys' League DOMINIC INFANTINO-Student Congress, Football, Track, Boys' League PETER INNERBICKLER-Boys' League CHRISTINA ISBELL-A Cappella, Pep Club, Sen- ior House, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League GARY ISHII-Boys' League DAVID IZABAL-Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Varsity Club, Service Gents, Boys' League JUDIE JACKSON-Pioneer Press News Editor, Science Club, Class of '70 Council, GAA., AFS., Girls' League ELIZABETH JACOBSEN-Advanced Girls' Glee, Girls' League JIM IACOBSON-A Cappella, Math Club, Sci- ence Club, AFS,, CSF., Boys' League Secretary Boys' League JANICE JAECKE-Campus Life, Girls' League ANNE JAWORSKI-HELP, Girls' League MARK JEFFERY-CSF., Bee Basketball Mana er, Varsiy Basketball Manager, Senior Cqass Presi ent, German Club-Vice President, Kev Club, Class of 70 Council, Dress Board, Mas- cot Boys' League Board Boys' League MORRIS JENSEN-Band, Boys' League THOMAS IEWELL-NFL., AFS., Math Club, kience Club, Chess Club, Boys' League CHERIE JOHNSON-Girls' League JOHN JOHNSON-Student Congress, Pioneer Press, Photo Club, Boys' League ROBERT JOHNSON-Service Gents, Boys' League STANLEY JOHNSON-Photo Club, Boys' League BLYTHE JONES-Girls' League JEANNE JONGBLOOD-Girls' League RANDALL JORGENSEN-Boys' League DIANE JOSENHANS-GAA., CSF., Pep Club, Girls' League EDWARD JULSON-Photo Club-Vice-President Boys' League HANS KAUFFMAN-Senior House, Service Gents, Boys' League JAMES KELLER-Radio-Electronics Club, Boys' League JOSEPHI NE KENNEDY-Girls' League STANLEY KENNEDY-Track, Cross Country, Pep Club, Senior House, Boys' League MICHAEL KEOGH-Boys' League ROBERT KERN-Chess Club, Service Gents, Track, Boys' League DONALD KIEHL-Science Club, Boys' League COLLEEN KING-A Cappella, GAA., Senior Action Council, Pep Club, Howdy Com- mittee, Wellare Committee, Girls' League JENETTE KING-Pep Club, Girls' League LYNNDA KLIMAS-Girls' Glee, Girls' League RETHA KNIGHT-GAA., Howdy Committee, Welfare Committee, Girls' Lea ue CALVIN KONISHI-Varsity E0OtTJall, NFL., CSF., NHS., Sophomore Class Treasurer, Math Club, Boys' League Representative, Student Congress, Senior House, Varsity Club, Boys' League SHERRI KOPSHO-Girls' League YURI KOZUKI-AFS., GAA., Senior Action Council, Art Club, Girls' League JAMES KREMPA-Chess Club, Radio Club, Boys' League PAUL KREUTZ-Varsity Cross Country, Var- sity Track, Boys' League GERALD KROGMAN-Bee Football, Junior Varsity Tennis, Photo Club, Senior Action Council, Boys' League DAN KRONBERGER-Football, Boys' League JANET KUROSU-Class of 70 Council, Drill Team Manager, AFS., CSF., Girls' League ROBERT LAFONT-Key Club, Boys' League SHEILA LAI-GAA., Girls' League JO ANN LAMOUREUX-Senior House, Girls League THAMES LANDRY-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Photo Club, Boys' League JACQUES LANGE- Boys' League LYNDA LANGE-GAA., Howdy Committee, Wel- fare Committee, Girls' League SUSAN LANGER-Pioneer Annual-Co-Editor, NHS., IOC., Class of 70 Council, Girls' League SANDRA LARDIZABAL-NHS., CSF., Drill Team Head Leader, Senior House, Class of 70 Coun- cil, Girls' League CLAIRE LARSON-Drill Team, Senior House, Class of 70 Council, Junior Attendant Christ- mas Formal, NFL., Girls' League RALPH LAWLER-Varsity Swimming, Boys' League PATRICIA LEE-Secretary of Activities, Sopho- more Class Vice President, GAA.- Vice Pres- ident, AFS.-Treasurer, Pep Club, Science Club--Secretary, Class of 70 Council, NHS., Girls' League PATRICK LEVAI-Boys' League STEVEN LEWIS-Band, AFS., Math Club, Boys' League CARLO LIGHTNER-Varsity Golf, Bee Basket- ball, Boys' League ROBERT LILLEHAUG-Boys' League MARY LINDSAY-Girls' League MICHAEL LINDSAY-Varsity Football, Bee Foot- ball, Cee Football, Bee Basketball, Class of 70 Council, Student Congress, AFS., NFL., Speech and Debate Team, CSF., Boys' League Sophomore Representative, Boys' League SUSAN LIPKA-Gir s' League TANYA LIPTAK-CSE., Wresternettes, Girls' League STEVEN LIVINGSTON-Boys' League MARGARET LONGDON-Science Club, Girls' League RONALD LOPEZ-Football, Track, Boys' League RAY LOWRY-ASB, Vice President, Boys' League Senior Representative, Student Advisory Board, Key Club, Class of 70 Council, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' League DEBORAH LUMBATTIS-Campus Life, Girls' Committee, Russian Club, Girls' League Senior Activities One of many seniors to receive various awards, judie jackson was the Girls' Sweepstakes Win ner in the Orange County Academic Decath League DENISE LUNA-A Cappella, Girls' League Sec- retary, Senior House, Pep Club, Girls' League BARTON LYNN-Bowling Club, Boys' League CHRIS LYOU-ASB. President, Sophomore Class President, junior Class President, Boys' League Representative, Anaheim Youth Council, Student Advisory Board, AFS., Pep Club, How- dy Committee, Key Club, IOC., CASC., Stu- dent Congress, Boys' League LINDA MACALLISTER-GAA., AFS., CSF., West- ernettes, Girls' League FRANK MADORE-Service Gents- Vice Presi- dent, Boys' League ROBERT MAGILL-Boys' League jILL MAIESKY-Girls' League BRENDA MALONEY-Girls' League DOUGLAS MARTIN-Photo Club, Ski Club, Boys' League LINDA MARTIN-Class of 70 Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Serv-anns, Girls' League PATRICIA MARTINDALE-Girls' League LOUIS MARTINEZ-Boys' League ROBERT MARTINEZ-Class of 70 Council, A Cappella, Chess Club Secretary and Trea- surer, CSF., Boys' League BETTY IO MASSEY-Girls' League LAURA MATCAROFF-GAA., Howdy Com- mittee, Pep Club, Girls' League PATRICIA MATTHEWS-Girls' League RALPH MAY-Boys' League TIMOTHY MAY-Service Gents, Varsity Wres- tling, Baseball, Boys' League LYNETTE MAYER-c,AA,, csr., Ars., Girls' Leagu-e IANET MAYFIELD-Senior House, GAA., AFS., Pep Club Treasurer, Sailing Club, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League BRIAN MCBRIDE-Chess Club, Radio-Elec- tronics Club-President, IOC., Boys' League VICKIE MCCANTS-Pep Club, GAA, AFS., Girls' League EDWARD MCCARVILLE-Service Gents, Boys' League ' GENTERY MCCORMICK-Boys' League IUDITH MCCOURRY-GAA., German Club- Treasurer, NHS., Science Club, CSF., Girls' League KATHY MCDANIEL-Girls' League PATRICIA MCGINNIS-Pep Club, Girls' League RICHARD MCGUIRE-Band, Orchestra, Ten- nis, Boys' League BETTY MCKIE-Girls' League SEAN MCLAUGHLIN-Boys' League DEBBIE MCMANUS-Pep Club, Welfare Com- mittee, Serv-anns, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League ROBERT MCPHERSON-Senior House, Student Congress, Art Club, Dress Board, Service Gents-President, Boys' League CHERIE METCALF-Senior House, Girls' League Board, Class of 70 Council, junior Class Trea- surer, Songleader, Pep Club, Howdy Com- mittee, Girls' League DAVID MERGEIE-Bowling Club, Math Club, Boys' League VERA MECHIKOFF-Girls' League MARY MEYER-Girls' League BOB MILLER-Varsity Football, Varsity Club- Vice-President, Co-Captain Football, Boys' League KEITH MILLER-Varsity Soccer, A Cappella, Bowling Club, Boys' League f MELVINA MILLHOLLIN-GAA., Drill Team, Class of 70 Council, Pep Club, CSF., NHS., Howdy Committee, Girls' League STEVEN MILLS-Boys' League IAMES MISIAK-Boys' League BILL MIZRAHI-Boys' League DEBRA MOCK-Math Club, Girls' League LARRY MONROE-Swimming, Boys' League DANIEL MORGAN-Boys' League DONNA MOSHER-Gir s' League KATHLEEN MOSIER-Girls' League DEBORAH MOYA-Girls' League LORRAINE MUEHIHAUSEN-GAA., Girls' League SHELLY Mursikvoto-A Cappella, An Club, Serv-anns, Girls' League CAROLYN MURPHY-Girls' League jULLlE MUSSCHE-Class of '70 Council, Con- gress, NHS, A Cappella, Girls' League RICHARD NAEGELI-Campus Life-President, Boys' League jILL NAFZIGER-Senior Action Council, Girls' League MARTIN NASH-Pioneer Press Sports Ed- itor, Boys' League RICHARD NELSON-A Cappella, Boys' League BRENDA NEWMAN-Pep Club, Welfare Com- mittee, Campus Life, Girls' League GLENNYS NICCUM-Girls' League MICHAEL NICKERSON-Bowing Club, FBLA., Boys' League LINDA NIMLOS-Senior Action Council, Student Congress, Girls' League GREG NOELLER-Service Gents, Students Con- gress, Boys' League PATRICIA NORFLEET-junior Class Council, Senior House, Girls' League MICHAEL NOWICKI-Senior Class ViCe-Pres- ident, Senior House-President, Key Club Secretary, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Bowling Club, Boys' League CHRISTINE O'KEEFE-Girl State Representative, Pep Club Secretary, A Cappella, Girls' Lea- gue Board, Student Congress, Science Club, AFS., FBLA., Math Club, Class of 70 Coun- cil, Girls' League KATHLEEN OLONA-GAA., Activities Chairman, Howdy Committee-President, Pep Club Pres- ident, AFS. Secretary, Class of 70 Council, Pio- neer Annual, Science Club, Math Club, Con- gress, IOC., Girls' League DEBRA ORMONDE-Secretary of Welfare, Class of 70 Council, GAA., Pep Club, Girls' League LEO ORSINI-Radio-Electronics Club, Thespians, Howdy Committee, Boys' League Board, Boys' League CHERYL ORTIZ-Secretary of Pep, Science Club- Vice-President, AFS.-Treasurer, Pride And Spirit Committee, GAA., Math Club, Pep Club, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League TERESA ORTIZ-Math Club, GAA., Girls' League RUTH OSBORN-ASB., Cabinet, CASC. Rep- resentative, GAA., CSF., Girls' League DAVID OSBORNE-Cee Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Bee Basketball, Cee Basketball, Student Congress, junior Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Boys' League RONALD OSTERGAARD-Bee Football, Sopho- more Baseball, junior Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Baseball, Boys' League jAMES OTTO-Boys' League ARTHUR OVERMYER-Thespians, Football, Photo Club, Senior House, Key Club, Boys' League IOHN OWEN-Boys' League CATHERINE OYLER-A Cappella, NFL., GAA., AFS., Chess Club, Class of 70 Council, Senior House, Thespians, Pep Club, Art Club, Girls' League STEPHEN PARK-Auto Club, Bee Football, Boys' League LESLIE PAWSON-Girls' League jEAN PEALER-Girls' League IANIS PECKHAM-FBLA., GAA., Campus Life, Girls' League ION PERKINS-Service Gents, Printing Staff, Pioneer Press, Boys' League LYNDA PESCEVIC-Class of 70 Council, Girls' League IAMES PETERSON-Bee Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Class of 70 Council, Boys' League ANDREW PETRILLA-AFS., CSF., Science Club, Boys' League TERRY PIERCE-Senior House, Girls' League Board, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League jAMES PRETZER-Boys' League FLOYD PINKSTON-A Cappella, Auto Club, Stu- dent Congress, Senior House, Boys's League NANCY POLK-A Cappella, Girls' League jOHN POTOCKI-Student Congress, Service Gents, Boys' League DARWIN POTTER-Auto Club, Boys' Leagu SHEILA PRICE-Art Club, Girls' League 9 KIM PRIDMORE-Varsity Club, Senior House, Varsity Cross Country, Captain Cross Coun- try Team, Varsity Track, Pioneer Press, Boys' League RICHARD PRINCE-A Cappella, Student Con- gress, Speech, Varsity Football Manager, Boys' League JOHN PROPER-Photo Club, Swimming, Water Polo, Boys' League SHANNON PUCKETT-Class of 70 Council, Girls' League PAUL PUSZERT-Service Gents, Boys' League LAWRENCE QUERI N-Boys' League jULlET QUIBUYEN-Serv-anns, Girls' League RAYMOND QUINCY-Sophomore Baseball, Bee Water Polo, Bee Football, junior Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' League RICHARD QUINCY-Varsity Basketball, League Varsity Boys' KAREN RECORDS-AFS., A Cappella, Pep Club, Girls' League DEBORAH REDDIG-GAA., Pep Club, Girls' League ELIZABETH REED-CSF., German Club, Girls' League CHERYL REEDY-Serv-anns, Art Club, Girls' League ANDREA REFINE-Class of 70 Council, junior Class Vice-President, Cheerleader, Girls' League BONNIE REIFF-GAA., A Cappella, Class of 70 Council, Sailing Club, Pep Club, CSF., Howdy LINDA REYNOLDS-Drill Team, Class of 70 Coun- cil, CSF., FBLA., AFS., Girls' League STANLEY RICHARDS-Key Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Senior House, Class of 70 Coun- cil, Senior Action Council, Howdy Com- mittee, CSF,, Boys' League LOREN RICHARDSON-Boys' League DENISE ROBERTS-Campus Life, Girls' League ROSCOE RODGERS-Cross Country, Track Men's Glee, Boys' League WADE ROH-Sophomore Baseball, Bee Foot- ball, Boys' League THEA ROLLO-Band, Girls' League OSCAR ROMO-Cross Country, Track, Wres- tling, Photo Club, Boys' League Treasurer SUSAN ROSS-Drill Team, Class of '70 Council Westernettes, AFS., Pep Club, Girls' League DON ROSSI-Service Gents, Campus Li e, Stu- dent Congress, Boys' League KIMBERLY ROTHWELL-Pep Club, Girls' League LINDA ROWE-Girls' Lea ue DEBORAH ROUSEY-DNB Team, Pep Club, FBLA., Girls' League OLIVIA RUIZ-GAA., Girls' League BONNIE RULEY-Pep Club, Science Club, AFS., Girls' League MARY RULEY-Pep Club, AFS., Girls' League PERSUS RUTUKU-A Cappella, Student Cabinet, AFS., Foreign Exchange Student, Girls' League DAVID SALAZAR-Student Congress, Varsity Football, Track, Baseball, Varsity Club, CSF., Boys' League IUDY SALES-GAA., AFS., FBLA., Class of 70 Council, Pep Club, Cam us Life, Girls' League jOHN SALLER-Photo Clzb, Thespians, Boys' League ERNESTINE SANCHEZ-Girls' League PATRICIA SANDOVAL-Drill Team, Girls' League PATRICIA SARGENT-Girls' League jONI SAUNIER-Pioneer Press-Editorial Editor, Girls' League DAVID SCARLETT-Football, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Boys' League ROBIN SCHAEFER-A Cappella, Drill Team, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League NANCY SCHAUER-Advanced Girls' Glee, Art Club, Girls' League SANDI SCHERER-Girls' League CHERYL SCHMID-Drill Team, CSF., Art Club, Girls' League STEVE SCHONER-Varsity Track, Boys' League CAROL SCHROEDER-Class of '70 Council, Pep Club, GAA., Cheerleader, Welfare Com- mittee, Girls' League SUSAN SCHWARZ-Art Club, Girls' League IEANETTE SCLIFO-Class of 70 Council, Pep Club, GAA., Head Songleader, IOC, Girls' League IOHN SCOTT-Auto Club, Bo s' League ANTHONY SEARCY-Class of 70 Council, Boys' League PEGGY SEARLES-Advanced Girls' Glee, GAA., Girls' League TOM SEARLS-Boys' League BRENDA SEIFERT-Howdy Committee, CSF., Drill Team, Girls' League RICHARD SEKIGAWA-Football, Basketball, Track, Boys' League KIRK SELLERS-Wrestling, CSF., Boys' League MARTHA SESSUMS-Class of '70 Council, Senior House, A Cappella, NHS., CSF., NFL., Girls' League DEBRA SETTLES-Advanced Girls' Glee, GAA,, Girls' League LAURA SEYLER-Class of '70 Council, AFS,, Girls' League DWIGHT SHADDOCK-Bee Football, Varsity Football, Boys' League WENDELLYN SHAMPLO-Girls.' League PAMELA SHANAHAN-Serv-anns, Girls' League JAMES SHORT-Varsity Basketball, Boys' League JUNE SHOZI-CSF., Science Club, Math Club, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League NA NCY SHU NK-GAA., Girls' League STEPHEN SIGNORETTI-Student Cabinet, Class of 70 Council, Science Club, Band, Junior Var- sity Track, Boys' League ANGELA SILLIMAN-GAA., Girls' League BLANCHE SIMMONS-Student Congress, Girls' League MARK SIMPSON-Men's Glee, Mixed Chorus, Boys' League GARY SKROVE-Basketball, Tennis, Boys' League RANDY SMEAL-Water Polo, Swimming, Auto Club, Key Club, Varsityw Club, Boys' League CHARLOTTE SMITH-T espians, Westernettes, GAA., Science Club, Girls' League DANIEL SMITH-Cross Country, Auto Club, Boys' League HAROLD SMITH-CSF., NFL., Varsity Football, Track, Student Congress, Varsity Club, Math Club, Boys' League MARWI N SMITH-Bee Football, Bee Track, Key Club, Cross Country, Boys' League GRETCHEN SMITS-AFS., Pep Club, Class of 70 Council, Girls' League PATRICK SNYDER-Baseball, Boys' League BILL SNYDER-Boys' League RON SNYDER-Service Gents, Boys' League JOHN SOBOTO-Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Boys' League WALTER SONTAG-Band, Bo s' League DAVID SORENSEN-A Cappella, Boys' League SHERRI SPENCER-Class of 70 Council, Thespians, Pep Club, Girls' League MITCHEL SPENST-Howdy Committee, Class of 70 Council, Key Club, Boys' League WILLIAM SPERRY-Boys' League JOE STANTON-Varsity Football, Track, Wres- tling, Varsity Club, Boys' League MARLYCE STATHATOS-Senior House, Howdy Committee, Girls' League GLENN STEELE-Auto Club, Boys' League JOHN STEINWAND-Radio-Electronics Club, Boys' League BECKY STONE-Girls' League SANDRA STORMS-A Cappella, Girls' League DEBRA STORTS-GAA., Class of 70 Council, AFS., IOC., Science Club, Girls' League IODI STOUGHTON-Student Congress, Pep Club, Girls' League RON SURAK-Varsity Football, Bee Track, Var- sity Club, CSF., Boys' Lea ue NANCY SURUKI-Songleaser, Drill Team, Pep Club, Senior House, Girls' League JOE SWIFT-Thespians, NFL., IOC., Student Congress, Key Club, Class of 70 Council, Boys' League Board, Boys' Lea ue SUSAN SWIHART-Pep Club, GirE' League ANNAMARIE TAGLE-A Cappella, Serv-anns, Girls' League VICKIE TANAKA-Drill Team Senior Assistant Leader, Girls' League DICK TANIMOTO-ASB., Treasurer, Varsity Wrestling Co-Captain, Cee Football, CSF.- President, NHS., Key Club, Math Club, Class of 70 Council, Boys' League VICKI TAYLOR-Girls' League PAUL TEIBL-Boys' League KENNETH TESKE-Auto Club, Bo s' League DEXTER THOMAS-Cee Football, Junior Varsity Tennis, Varsity Tennis, FBLA., IOC., Boys' League GEORGE THOMAS-Auto Club, Boys' League MARY THOMAS-Science Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' League 'sqm- Many seniors participated in the Teacher RICHARD THOMPSON-Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, Service Gents, Boys' League HELEN THOMSON-Girls' League ROBERT TITMUS-Boys' League ANGELA TORRES-Girls' League ALBERT TOVAR-Band, Boys' League SANDRA TRADER-FBLA., Student Congress, Dress Board, Westernettes, Pep Club, Howdy Committee, Girls' League RODNEY TREADWAY-Boys' League FRED TURNER-Cee Basketball, Bee Track, Jun- ior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Boys' League PAUL TURNER-Varsity Football, Bee Football, Boys' League TOM TWARDOWSKI-Service Gents, Student Congress, Thespians, Boys' League DAMIANA UBERUACJA-GAA., Student Con- gress, CSF., Campus Life, Girls' League FRANCES VACCARO-Girls' League JOE VALADEZ-Cee Football, Bee Football, Var- sity Tennis, Boys' League MARK VALESKA-Service Gents, Boys' League Upperclassmen found their senior year useful to develop technical skills acquired at the begin- ning of their high school years. foam. Meme ,gg 5 fi. t x Aides program, tutoring pupils at local elementary schools LINDA VANCLEAVE-Class of 70 Council, GAA., Student Congress, Girls' League DON VANDEBRAKE-Boys' League JACK VARCAS-CSF., Howdy Committee, Art Club, Boys' League JANE VOSE-Cabinet, Class of 70 Council, Serv- anns JANET WAINWRIGHT-NHS., AFS., CSF., NFL., German Club, Science Club, Math Club, Pep Club, Howdy Committee, Class of 70 Coun- cil KAREN WALKER-Girls' League LINDA WALKER-Girls' League DEBORAH WALLACE-Girls' League WAYNE WALL-Bee Basketball, Sophomore Base- ball, Boys' League PATRICIA WARNER-Girls' League REBECCA WEEG-A Cappella, German Club, Thespians, Girls' League PATRICIA WELLS-Band, Band Staff, CSF., NHS., AFS., GAA. -Treasurer, Spanish Club, Sailing Club, German Club, Pep Club, Drama, Girls' League KAREN WHITE-A Cappella, Girls' League JOHN WHITTAKER-Student Congress, Girls' League STEVEN WIGHT-Thespians- President, Student Congress, Bee Football, Boys' League JACK WILKINSON-Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Student Cabinet, Boys' League JAMES WILLIAMS- Boys' League JAMES WILLIAMSON-Student Cabinet, Senior House, Student Congress, Class of 70 Coun- cil, Key Club, lOC,, Sophomore Baseball, Pep Club, Boys' League-President DALE WILSON-Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' League SHARLENE WILSON-Pep Club, Campus Life, Girls' League MICHAEL WILTON-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Bee Track, Varsity Club, Boys' League JENNIFER WOLDUM-Gir s' League JANET WOOD-Pioneer Press, GAA., Senior House, Girls' League LOIS WOOLHEATER-Band Welfare Com- mittee, Girls' League DEBRA WRAGG-Drill Team, Girls' League CRAIG WRIGHT-Varsity Football, Sophomore Baseball, Student Congress, Boys' League RANDY WRISLEY-Boys' League ARTHUR YBARRA-Boys' League PAM YARBROUGH-A Cappella, Girls' League JAMES YONTZ-NFL., AFS., IOC., Pep Club, Varsity Football, Tennis, Boys' League YOLANDA ZABALA-Drill Team, Girls' League KAREN ZEPEDA-Serv-anns, Pep Club, Girls' League NORMA ZEPPENENFELDT-Girls' League DEBORAH ZULEWSKI-Girls' League Index A Abara, Lorie 80 Abbott, Royal 206 Ackerman, Sherry 80 Acosta, Blanca 100 Adams, Carolyn 80 Adams, Pamela 34,35,41,B0, 132,157,228 ADAMSON, DEBORAH 44 Adamson, Richard 80,215,216 Adling, Barbara 80,41 Aclling, Catherine 100 Agapinan, Arlen 80 Agerskov, Linda 41,80,140,162, 169 Aguirre, Frances 100 ACUIRRE, MARY 44 Aguirre, Moses 80 Alexander, Bonita 100 Alexander, Regina 100 Allen, Lewis 167,172,193 ALLEN WILLIAM 44,176 ALMEIDA, ELISA 44,175 Alton, Ruth 100,162 ALTON, STEVEN 44,134 Alvarez, Eeliciano 100,191,209 Alvarez, Kathleen 80 Alviso, Marilyn 100 Amacher, Debra 100 Amor, Yvonne 80 ANDERSON, BARBARA 44,132, 165,173 Anderson, Carol 100 ANDERSON,jEAN 44 ANDERSON, TERRY 44 Andrews, joyce80 Andrews, Leonard 80,179,211 Andrews, Susan 80 ANCERS, DAVID 44 Annella, Paula 100 Apostle, Greg 100 Apostolou, Georgia 100 ARIAS, TIMOTHY 44,161,1B6, 187,218 ARMSTRONG, SHEENA 45 ARNDT, MARK 45,193 Arntz, james 80 Ash, Glenn B0 Ashley, Richard 80,171 ASPOSTO, DONNA 45 Astuto, Linda 80 Asruro, MARY 45 Atkin, Steven 80 Auger, Paul 100 Austin, Lydia 80 Austin, Robert 100 B Babcock, Deborah 100 Baginski, Donna 100,40 Bagnall, jay 41,B0,132,167,169, 170,190 Bagnall, joy 100 BAHNER, BRADLEY 45 Bailey, Daniel 80 Bailey, Derold 80 BAILEY, ROBERT 46,160 BAILEY, STEVEN 171 BAINS, MARSHA 46,226 Baird, Deborah 100,229 Baker, David 80 Baker, Elizabeth 80 Baker, Gary 80 BAKERJOHN 46 BAKER, KATHLEEN 46,140 Baker, Michele 100 Baker, Robin 100 Baker, Yukie 80 BALDWIN, CONNIE 4-6 Baldwin, Laura 80 BALES, SANDRA 46 Bandelin, Deborah 80 Banta, Carol 100,172,229 BARBOSA, ANNETTE 46,38, 39,132 Barbosa, Robert 36,42,100,143 Barg, David 80,193,195,196 BARK, DAVID 46,363,199 Barkan, Neal 100,193,196 Barker, David 100 Barker, Donna 100,181,229 Barker, Martin100 Barker, Ricky 80 Barnett, Debbie 100 Barrett, Denise 100 Barrios, Rachel 80,134 BARROW, ROBERT 46,39,182 BARTH, jANET 46 BARTON,jOHN4-6 Bashor, Peggy 81 BASSIN, CARY 47,144,145 175,177 Bates, Kathleen 100,36 Bates, Marlene 100 BATES, THOMAS 47,182,183 Batesole, Bill 81 Bautista, Michael 100 Baylos, Gerilyn 81 BEACH, MICHEAL 47 BEARD, SUSAN 47 BEARUP, jAMES 47,132,176 Bearup, Vickie 100 Beaver, Randy 81 Bedner, Caroline 81 Beesley, carol 100,42,159,229 Bell, Corinne B1 Bell, jeannie 81 Bell, jodee 101,140 Bell, Karen 101,157,159,174,229 Bell, Karla 101,158,174 BELL,WENDY 47 Belveal, Rebecca 101 BENEDICT, RICK 47 BENCTSON,ALBERT 47 Benjamin, Dennis 101 Benjamin, Margene101 Bennett, Deborah 101 Benson, Gary 101 Bentley, Karen 81 BENTON, LARRY 47 Berry, Edmund 101 Bertotti, Charles 81 Bessa, Genevieve 81 Byer, Victor 81 Birdsall, Ross 81 BIRO, STEPHANIE 47 BISHOP, DAVlD48 Bishop, Donald 101 Black, Evelyn 101,177,180 Black, Kevin 101 Blackburn, Susan 8,41 Blanchard, Annette 101,229 Blanco, Paula 101 Blanks, Stephen 102 Blick, joann 81 Bloem, Gordon 82,176 BLOW, MARY 48,66,130,131, 133 Blum, Allen 102,222 Boak, Lyle 82 Boden, jacquelin 82,172,228 Bodkin, james 82,160 BODNAR, ROBERT 48,161,218 Boehme, Rodney 102,215 Boettcher, jackie 102 Bogan,judy102 BOCJCINI, ROSEMARIE 48,134 Bohanon, Kathy 102 Bohanon, Richard 82 Bolsten, Richard 82 Bones, Randy 102 Boone, David 82 Borell, Deborah 82,134 Boren, Mark 82 Borrmann, Anthony 102 Boshard, john 82,216 Bossenmeyer, Michael 102 BOUCHER, GWENDOLYN 48, 38,164 Bourassa, jerry 82,172 Bourland, Rod 82,178 Bourland, Roger 82 Bourne, Garry 102 Bovetz, Ronnie 82 Bowden, Ricki 82 BOWDEN, TERI 48 Bowers, Karen 102,162 Bowland, Bob 82,215,216 Bowland, Marsha 102,229 Bowland, Henry 82,190 Box, Pamela 102 Bradley, Karen 102,134 Bradley, Paul B2 Bradley, Steven 102 Brady, Denise 82 Brannon, Barbara 102,140 Brannon, Ricky B2 BRANNON, WILLIAM 48,132, 167,211 BRANT, KAREN 48,175 BREMERTHON, KATHY48 Brennan, Linda 102,169 Brennan, Steven 102 Brennan, Tarrance 82 Brents, Kathryn 102 Brewer, Robert82,20B BREWER,WlLLIAM 48,222 Bridges, Raymond 82 Bridges, Sue 102 Briggs, Dixie 102 Bright, john 82 Bright, john 82 BRINK,WlLLlAM48 Brinker, Betty 102 Brinkman, Camille 82 BRINKMAN, MARK48 Brrsendine, Glenn 82,186,222 Brisson, Bobbi 82 Broadbent, Donald 102 Brock,WiIliarn102 Brody, Alan 82,134,167,177 Brody, Richard102 Brondo, Leticia 42,102,158 BRONDO, ROSA 38,353,157 158,162,226 BRONNENBERG, DAVID 4-8 152 Bronson, Caren 41,132,128 BROOKE, RUTHIE 48 BROOKS, CEIRISTINE48 Brooks, Denise B2,132,144, 145,153,177 Brooks, Philip 102 Brown, David 102 Brown, jeanie82 Brown, judy 102 Brown, Linda 102 Brown, Nianfy B2 Brown, Richard 102,134 BROWN, RICKEY 48,144,177 Browning, William B2 BRUGGER, ERIC 48 Brundage, Kathleen 102 Buchanan, Michael 102 Bunch, john 82,190 BUNKi1R,CHRlSTlNE48 Buoanato, Charles 82 Burchell, Peter 102 BLIRCHLLL, RICHARD 48,134 Burnes, William 82 Burnett, Cynthia 102 BURNIIAM, CATHERINE 49, 159,173 Burnham, Patnr ia 82,173 BURNS, BARBARA 49,39,166, 168,178,179,226 Burns, Darlene 102,169 BURNS, RANDOLPH 49 Burton, Dennis 102,134 Burton,Michael102 Burton, Mir haeI102,191 BUSTAMANTE, Tl IOMAS 49, 144,145,177 Bustillos, Delia 102 Bustillo, Lydia82 Butler, CIyde82,211 Butts, Craig 82 C Catho, Denis 102,160 Cadena, Ruth 102 Calabrese, Carmela 82 Calkins, Debbie 102 Campbell, Deborah 102 CANCES, HERBERT49 CANGES, SUSAN 49,226 CANO,GLENDA 49 Cantrell, Thomas 102 CAPPS, MARSHA 49 Capps, Melinda 102 Carbonaro, Denise82 Carbonaro, Gary 102 Card, Alida 82 Cardon, Bruce 102,216 Carlson, Barbara 82,159,162, 224 Carlson, Debra 82 CARLSON, KATHY 49 Carlson, Ralph 102,183 Carnegie, Eric102 Carpenter, Deborah 102 Carpenter, Kenneth 82 Carr, Anne82, 37,175 Cairalelo,Gloria102 CKRRICO, BFNjAMIN49,183 C aiiito, Deliia102 Carrit o, Laurie82 Carrillo, Blant a 102 Carrillo, Ralph 102 Carrillo, Vickie 82 Carter, Amber 103 CARTER, ROBERT 49 Carter, Robert 103 Casey, Cleveland 82,190 Cassidy, Daniel 82,134 Castillo, Michael 103 Castro, Elvira 103 Castro, Fernando 820191200 Castro, jesse 103 Castro, Matias 82 CASWELL, CAROLYN49 I I Hours of preparation were sometimes necessary before Causey, Mike 103 Cavinder, Patti 103 Cecil, Robert 103 Cecil, SuzanneB2 Centannr, David 103 CERY, PAMELA 49 Cesareo, Robert 83 Chamberlain, Greg B3 Chambers, Alfred 103 Chandler, jeffrey 103 CHAPMAN, LARRY 49,176 Chapman, Luann 103,152,177 Chase, Patricia 83,41,228 Chapfield, Wendy 42,103,140 Chavez, Michael 103 Chavez 103,140 Chaulron, Kurt 83 Chenard, Lyndon 83,134 Childress, Debra 103 Childress, Robert 83,161,186 222 Chisum, Linda 103 CHOW, ELIZABETH 49,162,172 Chowning, Deborah 103,140 Chriss, Sheri 103 CHRISS, STEVEN 50 Christensen, Cynthia 103 Christensen, john 103 Christensen, Linda 103 CHRISTENSEN, NANCY 501 38,39,66,126,127,131,159,166 CHRISTIAN, DEBORAII 50 Christian, Michael 103 Christiansen, jeffrey 103,172 Chvostal, Paul 83 Ciaccio, Elizabeth 103 Cisco, Sandi83,177 Clapper, joseph 83 Clark, Renee 103,229 Clark, Viviennr-B3 CLARRIDGE, SCOTT 38,39,50, 161,166,167,178,192,193, 194,195,196 Class, Rafaela103 CLASS, RAMON 32,3B,50,140, 160,179,216 Class, Samuel 34,83,190 Clayton, Brad 37,83,161,1B6 Clease, joel 103 Clemens, Deborah 103 Clement, Larry B3 Clemons, Susan 103 Cleverley, Brett 83 clan, Rifhard 83 Clift, Thomas 103 CLOUD, TOM 50 CLOWER, ELIZABETH 50 Clower,5usan103 Cobb, Sharon 103 Cochran, Susan 104 COCHRANE, LORRIE 50 COCKAYNE, MICHAEL 50, 215,216 COCKCROET, jlM 50 results were attained. Coe, DavidB3 Coffman, William B3 Coine, Christine 83 COLE, CHERRYL 50 Cole, Rhonda 104 Cole, Roy 83 Cole, iheresa 83 COLLETTE, CHRISTINE 50,134 Collier, Lori 104,229 Compton, Connie 104 Q onkey, Charles 83,212 Conlin, Dennis 104,134 Conway, Cynthia 104 COOK, CONNIE 50 Cook, Curt 83,134 Cook, Dennis 104 Coolidge, Marsha 83,228 Coombs, Susan 104 Cooper,Ieannette104 Cooper, jeff 104,209,224 COOPER, MICHAEL 50,218 C opfer, Pamela 104 Corbett, Dennis 104 Conch, Sara104,42,43 Cork, Kathy 104,140 CORNET1, ALAN 38,50,57,67 69,161,164,166,168,186 Couch, Ronnie 104 C oughlrn, Leah 83 Courtois, Gregg 71,210 cowmsi, DIANA so Lowger,Pairitia104 COWLEY, VICKIE 50 COX, CATHY 50 Cox, Donald 83 Cox, Roxanne 83 COX, VICTORIA 38,50,140 Crabtree, Linda 104,183 Craig, john 104,201 Craig, Sandy 104 Crawford, Barbara 83,173- Crist, Rick 104,191,196 Critelli, Richard 104 Crook, Charles 104 Crouch, Beverly 104 CROUSE, NANCY 51 Crowe, Connie 104 Crowe, Ruth 83 CRUCE,STEVE 51,161,186 Crumm, Chet 104 Cuifici, Duana 104 Cullen, Dave 83 Cullen, Dona 83,228 Culliton, Lynne 104,229 Culliton, Timothy 83 Cunningham, Bruce 104,193 Cunningham, Gregory 83,175 Curo, Louise 84,165 Curry, Dan 193 Curtis, Craig 84,190,199 Curtner, David 84 Curtner, Deborah 104 D Dailey, john 84,177 DALE, PAMELA 51,173 Dall, Terry 104 Dalrymple, Patricia 84 Dameron, Cheryl 104 Daniel, Carolyn 104 Daniel, Dwana 104,140 Daniels, Denise 51 Daniels, jerry 104 Danna, Richard 104,190,224 DARBY, GEORGE 51,134,175 Dargan, Michael 84 DAVID, PRESTON 51 Davis, Cathy 84,177,228 Davis, Cheri 104 Davis, Dave 104 Davis, Deborah 104,229 DAVIS, FDINA 51,147 Davis, Iris 84 DAVIS, IAMES 51 Davis, Michael 84 Deakins, Melanie 84 DEBAUN, DENISE 51 Decastro, Anthony 104,211 DEFORD, IEANNIE 51,140 DeForrest, Linda 84,228 Dt-Goes, Sharon 104 DeGorce, Michel 51,132 DeHart, Bob 104,190,222 DEHART, jUDY 37,38,51,66, 74,128,130,168,169 DeHart, Katherine 104 Deits, Richard 84,179,224 Deits, Roger 104,222 Delong, james 84,161,176,186 DELAO, IOHN 51,199 Delatorre, Rod 84 Delette, Marlene 104,17 3 DELETTE, YVONNE 132,159, 166,173 DELIZ, jULtA 175 DELMORE,jERRY 51 Delmuro, Teresa 104,134 Delph, jesse 84 DeMent, Faye 178,179 Dempster, Gary 104,208,224 Demsko, Teresa 104,158,224 DENHAM, jANET 51,165 Dennehy, Terrence 84 DENNY, KiM 51 DePauw, David 84 DePhillips, Steven 84,186 DePhillips, Ralph 84 DePippo, Anthony 104,190 DePippo, Dennis 84,200 DePue, Ronald 104 Derlin, Paul 104,190 Desha, Carlene104 DeWitt, Danny 84,199 DeWitt, Dc'bbie104 Dicicilla, Mark 104,190 Dickens, Kathy 84,41,228 Didion,lohn104 Diemer, Melissa 104 DIETZ, ALAN 51 Digman, Paula 104 DILLABOUGH, CLAUDIA 51 DILLARD, DEBORAH 51,134 Dillard, George 84,193 Diprete, Linda 104 Diskin, jane 84 Dittberner, Roger 104,134 Dixon, Sue 84 Dobousky, Michael 104 DODDS, SANDRA 51 Doerr, Frances 84,140 Doherty, Kathy 84 Doherty, Shawn 104 Dolan, Virginia 104 Dolinski, Gary 104,164 Dominguez, joe 84,134,211 Domon, Annette 84 Donato, David 104 Donica, Debbie 105 DONOVAN, MELINDA 52,226 Dougherty, Douglas 84 Dougherty, Rebecca 105 DOUGLAS, STEVEN 52,170,171 DOWNER, CHRISTINA 38,175 Downer, Steve 105 Drake, Robert 84 Dreyer, Michael 193 Dubrul, Christine 84 DUDLEY, PAMELA 52 Duffy, Richard 105,144,145, 152,177 DUMONT,8RENT52,132 DUPONT, LINDA 52,166,180, 235 Durden, Monica 105 DURDEN, RANDY 52 DURST, MARY 52 Dykes, Sherry 105 E Earl, Thomas 84 Eckhardt, Kurt 201 EDDLEMAN, DONNA 52,180 182 EDWARDS, CHRISTINE 52 Edwards, Leslie 134 Edwards, Mary 84 Egan, Kathleen 84 EGAN, SUSAN 52 Eklund, Dianne 85 Eldridge, Ria 105 Elliott, Mary 105 Elliott, Sydney 85 Elmore, Timothy 134 Elsensohn, Pamela 85 Elstad, Rita 85,169,228 Elwell, Helen 105 Elwell, Leah 85,140 Elwood, Nadine 105,134,229 Emde, Richard 85,161,186,202, 203,204,205,218 Emery, Gloria 105 EMORY, IANE 52,140 Emory, Mary 105 Empey, Donald 105,134 Ender, Anne 105,140 ENGLERT, IOHN 52,171 English, jeffrey 85,36,190 Engrasci, james 85,160 ENRlQUE,jEFFREY 52 Erbar, Debra 105 Eroy, joan 105,144,145,152, 177 ERWIN, MICHAEL 52 Eslava, Timothy 105,190,201 Essen, Curtis 105 Etheridge, Christina 85 Evans, jaclyn 85 Evans, Robert 85 Ewell, Garold 85,191,195 Ewell, Richard 105,199 EWING, MARIORIE 52,74,126 Eyskens, Sherry 105 F Fairchild, Michael 105 Fall, jennifer 85 Farah, David 105 Farnady, Theresa 105 Farnsworth, Garry 105,134 Farnsworth, Ronald 85,134 Farr, William 105,134,109 Fassel, Debbie 106 Fatseas, Mark 85 Fedorclyk, Mary 106 Fee, Gail 106 FEE, rom 52 Fees, Sandra 85 FEITELSON, MARK 52,162,169 170,172,174 Fenec h, Patricia 85 Feucht, jonathan 85,169,200 Fiedler, Arthur 106,134 FlEDLER,jON 52,134 Field, Michael 85 Fife, Shauna 85 FlMBRES,DAVlD52 FlNCH,jUDY 52,180,181 FINEGAN, DONNA 52 Finkenstadt, Raymond 85 Finley, Daniel 85,134,211 FINNEGAN, THOMAS 53 Fires, Keith 85 Fishbeck, Gary 106 Fisher, Dwight 86,170,211 Fitzgerald, Thomas 86,209 Flaig, Stephen 86,134 Flambures, Sharon 86 Flambures, Shirley 86 FLAUDING, RICHARD 53 FLEMING, CHRISTINE 53,175 Fleming, Yvonne 106,229 Flores, Margarita 106 Flowers, Dorothy 106,134 FLOWERS,GLENN 53,134 Floyd, Vickie 106 Flynn, Elizabeth 86,134,135 Flynn, Margarel106 Fogleman, Laura 106 Forbes, Dale 106,209 Foresee, Cynthia 106 Foresee, Robert 106 Formel, Fred 86 Fornason, Patricia 177 FORTIER, BRUCE 53 FORTIER, MITCHELL 53,215 FOSS, FRANK 53 Foss, Marlene 86 Foster, Mike 106,201 Fountain, Karen 106 Fountain, Mike 106 FOUNTAIN, SUSAN 53,32,34, 39,13z,162,16s,16a,1se,1s9, 226 FOUNTAS, jANET 53,140 Fowler, Debra 86,173 Fox, Carrie 86,134,228 FRANK, DEBBIE 53,140 Frank, Gerald 106 Franklyn, Debra 86 Franklyn, jimmy 106 Fransen, Pamela 86,165,228 Fredericks, Carl 86,167 FREEMAN, GLENDON 53,132 Frese, Arlene 86 Frontroy, Sonny 106 FULLAM, WENDY 53,132,162 168,226 FULTON,ROBERT 53 Futrell, Terri 106 FYLER, REBECCA 53,38,39,132 G GALE, RONALD 53,158,162 Gale, Sherrie 86 Gale, Stuart 86 Gallagher, Patricia 106 Gallman, Douglas 86 GALLMAN, MARILYN 53 Galvin, Renee 106 Garcia, Delia 140 Garcia, Dorothy 106 Garcia, Fred 86 Garcia, Greg 86 Garcia, Karen 106 Garcia, Lupe 86,4137 Garcia, Maria86,228 Garcia, Olga 86 Gardner, Cynthia 106 GARDNER, DEBORAH 53 Gardner, jerome 86 Gardner, Neil 106 Gartin, Linda 86 Gartrell, Chris 106,186 GARTRELL, CLIFFORD 53 Garvin, Randy 134 Gastelo, Gloria 106 Gaudineer, janis 86,228 Gauthier, Daniel 106,132,144 177 Gay, Dan 106,132,144,177 Gee, Rebecca 106 GEHRLlCH,RlCHARD53 Gemler, Robert 106,212 George, Buddy 86 GERVAIS, MARILEE 54 Giaimo, john 106 GIBBS,WlLLlAM 54,210,211 Gibson, Sue 175 Gill, Sharon 86 Cullen, Daryl 106,224 Gilley, Leslie 106 Gillis, Karen 106,42 Gipson, Susan 86 The newly-offered Telecommunications course gave students the chance to write and produce their own films. Gitch, jeffrey 86 Gittens, Russell 86 Givens, Margaret 86,140 GLASGOW, DONNA 54,132, 180,181 Gleeson, Tim 86 Glover, Alisa 86,41,228 GOAR, SHERYLL 54 Goddard, janet 86 Goddard, jill 106 Godwin, Suzanne 106,158,229 Godwin, Victoria 106 Goins, Tracy 106 Goldman, David 86,212 Goldman, Leslie 86 Goldsberry, Dave 106 Gonzales, Gilbert 106 Gonzales, julian 106 Gonzales, Paul 107 GONZALEZ, RALPH 54 Good, Roy 86 Goodart, johnna 86,140 GOODIN, THERESA 54,132 162,164,168,172 Gordon, janice 86 GORDON, PAMELA 54 Gorham, Renee 107 Gorman, Bradley 106 Gorzeman, Curtis 86,160 Gorzeman, julie 107 GORZEMAN, STEVEN 54,160 Goucher, Curt 107 Grady, Diane 107 Gragnano, Lee 86,202,205,222 Gragnano, Stacie 107 Gramstad, james 107 Grande, Debra 107,174 Graner, Kenneth 86,179,222 GRANT,GLENN 54 Grant, Ken 107,191 GRAY, DANNY 54,64 GRAY, DEBORAH 54 Gary, Raymond 86 Green, Randall 87,190 Green, Theresa 107,157,158 162,169 Greenan, janet 107 Greet, james 87 Griffin, Sherri87 Grillett, Lawrence 87 GRIMES, SHERRY 54 Gross, Rhonda 107 Groves, Karen 87 Guarino, Cindi107 Guibord, Sally 87,140 GUILEFORD, LEROY 54,160 Guillen, Alejandro 87,186,206 216 GUILLMETTE, IUDY 54,38,131 140 Gund, Barbara 107 Gunn, mms 54,187 Gunn, Robert 87,200 GUYETT, DONNA 55 Guyett, Rhonda 87 Gwinn, Mary 87 H Haber, janet 107 Haddock, Brent 107 HAGEN, CRAIG 55,161,166, 187 Hagler, Cheri 87 Hagler, joseph 107 Haiman, Daniel 87 Hale, Kris 87 Hale, Marilyn 87 Hall, Marc 87,172 Halla, Paul 87 HALLER,IOHN 55 HALSTEAD,AL55 HAMMER,GERl 55 Hammer, Karl 87 HAMPTON, CARLA 55 Hampton, Roy 87 IIANASHEY, DON 60 Hance, Rory 107,200,211 HANCOCK, KATHLEEN 55 HAND, CYNTHIA 55 Hanger, Edward 107,209 Hanks, Ricky 107,190 Hanley, Paul 107 HANLIN, ELAINE 55 Hansen, Debbie 87 HANSEN, STAN 55 Hanson, Linda 107 HARPER, BILLY 55,161,187, 199 Harper, Debbie 87,140,141 HARPER, KIM 34 Harrell, Glen 108,214,214,216 Harrold, Michael 87 Hart, Frances 108 Hart, Gregory 108 Harter, Scott 108,134,171 Hartley, Mark 108 HARVATH, LINDA 55 Harvey, Robert 87,187 Hascall, Shelly 108 HASHIMOTO, NORIKATSU 55 Haskell, Brad 108 Haskell, Mitchell87 HASKINS, DEBORAH 55 Hatanaka, Barbara 108,169, 229 HATTEN, FRED 55 Havener, Marlene 87 Haverhals, Rhonda 87,228 HAVERHALS, ROSS 56 Hawkins, Billy 108,222 Hawkins, Samuel 87 Hayse, Linda 87 Hays, Linda 87 Heath, john 108.201 HEDRICK, DWAYNE 56,160 HEFFERAN, PAUL 56 HEFFERN, MICHAEL56 Heffern, Timothy 87 Heflin, Constance 108 HEILMANN, BRIAN 56,161 171,193 Heilmann, Melody 87,134,228 HEIN, DARRYL68,169,174 Hein, jonetta 108,134 Hr-lsel, Karen 108 HENRY,KAREN 56,173 HENSON, IOYCE 56 Henson, Sandra 108,173 Herman, Eunice 108 Hernandez, April 87,179 HERNANDEZ, ARMANDO 56 65,161,199 Hernandez, Eva 108 Hernandez, john 108 Hernandez, Linda 87,141,169 228 Hernandez, Richard 108 Herrera, Dianna 108 Hesse, Gloria 91,179,228 Hesse, Linda 108,229 HE5SON,IULlE56 Hesson, Steve 108 HESTON, TIM 56,37,138,166 Hetchler, janice108 HEYDENDAHL, DONNA 56 Heydendahl, janet 108 Hibbard, Sallie 108 Higgins, james 108 Hikes, jim 87 Hildreth, Steven 108 Hill, Angeline 108 Hill, junko 87 Hill, Robinelle 87 HlNES,jOHN 56 Hines, Kathleen 109 Hinkson, Debra 109,147,146 164,177 Hinkson, judith 87,140,147 Hiscock, Diane 87 HISCOCK, IAN 56 HIROTA, RYAN 56,134,166 168,169 HIZEL, RENEL 56 HOAG,MlCHAEL 57 HOBSON, PATRICIA 57 Hobson, Raymond 109 HOCKENBERRY, LARRY 57 Hodgson, Cynthia 109 HODGSON, RANDAL 57,132 156,167 HoErER,ioAN 57,175 HOEHL, CHRIS 57,202,205 Hoehl, Cindie109 Holaday, Teresa 87 Holcomb, Carolyn 88 Holden,Albert109 Holley, Charles 88 Hollister, Linda 109 Holloway, Glensa 88 Holmes, Danny 109 HOOD, EREDRICK 57,177 HOOK,GARRY212 Hooker, jerry 109 Hooper, Robert 88 Hoover, Gregory 88 Horiuchi, Ann 88,41,126,159 Hornby, Annette 88,174 Hornby, Annette 88,174 Hornby, Marina 109 Horton, Judy 88 Horvath, joseph 109 HOTHAN, CHARLES 57 Hougan, Trika 88,41,228 House, Clarence 88 HOUSE, DEBBIE 57 House, Erin 134 Houseman, Vicki 109 Hovenkamp, Cheryl 109 HOWARD,ADRIENNE58 Howard, Cheryl 109 Howarth, Shirley 88 Howell, Donna 109 HOWELLS, DONNA 58 HRUDEN, DAVID 58 Hubbard, Craig 88,180,181 Huddy, Franklin 109 HUDELSON, BEVERLY 58,152, 177 HUERTAS, THERESA 58,32,34, 132,157,226 Huff, Charles 190 Hull, Colleen 109,173 Hull, Patrick 88,190 HULS, ROBERT 58,187,216 Huls, Rosita109 Hummel, Gary 88,161,187, 199,222 Hunk, Kathleen 109,152,177 HUNT, PATRICIA 58 Hunter, Cindy 109 Hunter, Donna109 Hunter, James 109 Huntington, Maris 88 Huntsman, Jean 109,159,169, 174 HUSS, DALE 58,204,205,218 HUSS, DEAN 58,218 Huss, Paul 109 HUTCHINSON, STEPHANIE 58 IDOINE, STEVEN 58,132,167 lhara, Donna 109 lHARA,RANDY 58 INEANTINO, DOMINIC58 Infantino, Marilynn 88 lnfantino, Stephen 109,190 Ingle, Jerry 88 lnniss, Michael 88 Isbell, Cheryl 109,42 ISBELL, CHRISTINA 58,158 lSHIl,GARY 58 Ito, Ken ny 88,41,132,162,169, 170,171,212 Iwata, Daniel 34,40,41,88,156, 161,166,167,171,187,200 IZABA L, DAVID 58 JACKSON, JUDIE 58,39,162,171, 178,179 Jackson,Walter 109,201 Jackson,William 109 Jacobson, Dale 88,176 Jacobson, Eddy 109,134 Jacobson, Gail 88 1AcoBsoN, JIMMY 5s,17o, 172 JAECKE, KARL 109,152,177 James, Vickie 110 Jarrard, Kenny 88 JAWOROSKI, ANNE58,165 Jaworski, Mark 88,165 JEEEERY, MARK 59,33,38,156, 166,34,39,74,127,132,167 Jeffery, William 110,42,178 Jennings, Karey 88 Jensen, Edward 110,190,222 Jensen, Fern 88,228 Jensen, Lorraine 110 IENSEN,MORRlS 59,134 Jensen, Verner 110 Jeppesen, Marcia 88 Jewell, Cynthia110 JEWELL, THOMAS 59,56,164, 172 Johnson, Allred 110,134 johnson, Carol 110 JOHNSON, CHERIE59 Johnson, David 88 Johnson, Debra 110 Johnson, Dirk 110 Johnson, Evelyn 88 Johnson, Jim 206 JOHNSON, JOHN 59 Johnson, John 88 Johnson, LaVonne88 Johnson, Margaret 88 Johnson, Michael 88 Johnson, Michael 110 Johnson, Nancy 88,41,126,127 Johnson, Paul 110,187,216 JOHNSON, STANLEY 59,183,216 Johnson, Steve 110 tours, BLYTHE 59 Jones, Cynthia 110 Jones, Joseph 88 Jones, Larry 88,200 Jones, Raymond 88 jones, Stuart B8 iorsiostooo, JEANNE 59 Jorgensen, Brenda 110 IORGENSEN, RANDALL 59,176 JOSENHANS, DIANE 59,159, 169,226 Jost, Matt 110 Juarez, Margaret 88 Julian, James 88,193 IULSON, EDWARD 183 Jung, Barbara 110 K Kahoun, Karen 110 Kameyama, Curtis 88 Karr, Vicki88 KAUEEMAN, HANS 59,160 Keadle, Carolyn 110 Keffer, James 89,156,158,164, 167 KELLER,JAMES59 Keller, Sharon 110 Kelley, Teresa 110,144,177 Kelly, Dave 110 KENNEDY, JOSEPHINES9 Kennedy, Ricky 89 Kennedy, Ronald 110,134 KENNEDY, STANLEY 59 Kenyon, Robert 89 Kershner, Merri89,228 KIEHL, DONALD 59 Kiehl, Robbie 110 Kincaid, Debra 89 Kincaid, Wesley 110 King, Bob 89 KING, COLLEEN 59,132,227 KING, JENETTE 59,159 KING, KATHLEEN 59 King, Kathryn 140,110 Kinney, Deborah 110 Kirk, Debra 89 Kirkbride, Steven 110 Kirkham, Douglas 110 Kitchens, Viola 89,171,228 Klahorst, Steven 89 Klamfoth, Dennis 89,144 KLIMAS, LYNNDA 59 Klisiewicz, Sophie 89 Klug, Bonnie 89 Knapp, Cindy 89 KNIGHT, RETHA 59 Knisley, Diane 89 Kocher, Amelia 110,140 Kocher, Ronald 110 Koehler, Bill 110,190 Koenig, Karl 89,170,193,195 korsiisui, catviisi 59,161,164 168,188 Konishi, Colleen 110,42,169 KOPSHO, SHERRI 60 KOSINSKI, DANIEL60 Kosinski, Mark 89 Kotch, Maryann 110 Kouyoumjian, Nancy 110,152 Kovacs, Charles B9 Koziel, Robbin 89 Kozukt, vuRi 60,175,226 Kraack, Kirk 111,190 Kramp, Fredrick 111 Kramp, Steve 89 Kratochvil, Sandra 89,132 Krazel, Monica 89 Kreissig, Tommie 89 KREMPA, JAMES60 Kristenson, William 89 KROGMAN, GERALD 60 Krogman, Patrick 89,211 Krogman, Sandra 111 KRONBERGER, DAN 60 Kruger, Kim 89,134,136,211 Krumsiek, Christine 111,173 Krumsiek, Kathie Kuehn, Roxanne Kuhle, Karen 89 Kunkel, Eric B9 Kunkel, MicheIe111 KUROSU, JANET 60 Kusumi, Gayle 169,89,128,159 L Laahs, Pam 89 Lacayo, Henry 111 Lacayo, Lauria 111 Lackey, Alene 90 Lacy, Lee 111 LAEONT, ROBERT60,167 Lai, Ermin 90 LAI, SHEILA 60 Lakowski, John 111 Lamarche, Brad 171 Lambert, Sedric 90,160 Lamendola, Greg 90,37,18B, 202,205,218 LAMOUREUX, JOANN 60 Landry, Lydia 111,140 LANDRY, THAMES 60,205, 218 Lane, Mark 193,195,196 Lang, Clifford 111 Langager, John 90 Lange, Gary 111 LANGE, JACQUES60 Lange, Victoria 111 LANGER, SUSAN 60,166,168, 180 Lantry, Jackie90 LaPierre, Robert 111 Lardizabal, Sandra 60,38,39, 132,140,141,166,168,169 Larson, Bennie 111 LARSON, CLAIRE60,38,164 LATAM, LINDA 60 Lattanzio, Christina 90 LAW, NORMAN 60 LAWLER, RALPH 60 Layne, Stephen 111 Leal, Brad 111 Lebleu, Michael 111 Lecocq, Terry 111 Ledesma, Henry 90 LEE, PATRICIA 34,35,39,60,132, 158,162,168,172 Lee, Richard 90 Lee, Michael 90 Lefebvre, Rebecca 111,229 Legree, Timothy 111 Leitao, David 111 Lemaster, Tory 90 Lemmeyer, Michele 111,229 Lenaburg, Scott 111,229 Lenart, Tina 111 Lenhardt, John 111,188,216 Leonard, James 90 Leopard, Steve 112,42 Letter, Karen 112 Levai, Genevive112 Leval, Maria 112 Levandowski, Peter 112 Lewis, Audie 90,180 Lewis, Kim 90 LEWIS, STEVEN 60,162 Leyvas, Ronald 90 Liddy, Patricia 112 LIGHTNER, CARLO 60,212 LINDSAY, MlCHAEL60,164,188 Lindsay, Steve 112 Lindsey, Joe 112,193,196 Lindsey, Joy 90 Lindsey, Ted 112 Lindskog, Debra 134 LIPTAK, TANYA 60,169,173 Livingston, Diane 112,148 Livingston, Gary 112 Livingston, Steven 90 Llewellyn, Richard 90,176 Lloyd, Bobi 90,140 Lloyd, Ronald 112 Locke, Patricia 112 Locko, Stephen 112 Lodato, James 113 Loera, Mark 112,209 Logan, Mitzi90,140 Loken, Robin 112,140 Lollar, Gary 90,206,207 Lollar, Wanda 112 Long, jack 112 Long,John112 Longdon, Darrel 90 Lopez, Adam 112 Lopez, Michael 90,190,216 Lopez, Renee 90 LOPEZ, RONALD 160 Lorance, Nick 90 Lore, Linda 112,42,132,157, 164 Lowry, Marilyn 90,162 LOWRY, RAY 33,34,36,39,132, 156,167,198 Loya, David 90 Lujan, Laura 90 Lumbattis, Donna 113 LU NA, MARIE 38,157 Lungren, Steven 90,209 Lyles, Mary 113,134 LYNN, BARTON 171 Lyou, Janice 90,41,36,132,140 Lvou, CHRIS 62,34,77,35,156 MacAIIister, Julie 113 MACALLISTER, LINDA 62,173, 227,229 Macaroy,Tom172 MacDonald, Ronald 113 Mackey, Charles 113,190,200 MADORE, FRANK 62,160 Madrid, Teresa 90 Maestas, Lonnie 113 Magallanez, Henry 90 Magallanez, Ruben 113 MAGGIANO, MARK 62 Maggiano, Stephen 90,160 MAGILL, ROBERT 62 MAJESKY,IILL62 Makevich, Dan 113,134 MALONEY,BREINDA 62 Maloney, Marilyn 113 Maness, Michael 90 Mangano, Nancy 113,42 Mangano, Roseann 113,412,169 Mangiarotti, Thomas 90 Manis, Linda 90,140 Mann, Donald 113 Mann, Robyn 113,173 Mantooth, George90 Mar, Robert 90 Margaretich, Kebby 90,190 Mariano, Anna 113 Mariner, Carol 113 Mariner, Don 90 Marion, Albert 113 Marion, Roy 113 Marmor, Max 90 Marshall, Sheila 113,229 Marsi, Michael 113 Martin, Larry 90 MARTIN, LINDA 62 Martin, Richard 90,215,216 Martina, Harry 90 MARTINDALI , PATRICIA 62 Martinez, Andrea 113 Martinez, Charles 113 Martinez, Debbie 90 Martinez, Diane 113 MARTINEZ, ROBERT 38,62 Martinez, WilIie90 MARTS,JOHN 63 Mary, Greg 113 Marzano, Susan 90 MASSEY, BETTY 63 Massey, Deborah 90 Massman, Evelyn 113 Masullo, Michael 113 MATCAROFF, LAURA 63 Mathison, Lindsey 113 Matteson, Jeffrey 113,190 MATTHEWS, PATRICIA 63 Matthyssen, Esther 90 Mattson, Pauline 113 Matya, James 90 Maxey, Carol 113 May, Doris 113 May, Joyce90 MAY, RALPH 63 May, Rebecca 90 MAY, TIMOTHY 63,170,198 199 MAYER, LYNETTE 63,169,227, 226 Mayer, Susan 90,228 MAYFIELD, JANET 63,3a,39, 159,227 Mayne, Denis 113 Mayo, Theresa 63 MCBRIDE, BRIAN 63,166 McBride, Debra 113 McBrurn,Jethro113 McCahill, Tona 90,165,228 McCann, Daniel 113,191,224 McCants, Pamela 113,229 Knowledge was gained through exper- ience. MCCANTS, VICKIE63 MCCARVILLL, EDVVARD 63 McClellan, Pam 90 McClintoc k, Mike 113 McConnell, Charles 90,134 MCCOURRY, JUDITH 63,168 169 McCown, Betty 113 McCracken, Penny 113 McCrea,Zandra 90 McElroy, Thomas 90 Mc Eeely, June 113,140 McGee, Mike 113 McGittin, Gary 90 McGinley, Gary 113 MCGINNIS, PATRICIA 63 McGuire, Jerry 113,190,224 McGuire, Patricia 113 MCGLIIRE, RICHARD 64,134 Mc Hargue, Robert 113,182,183 189 Mclntosh, Carroll 90,188 Mclntosh, Daniel 113 Mclntosh, Kathy 113 McKee, Caleene 90 McKenzie,Tom113 MCKIEBEITY 64 McKinlie, Bradley 113,206 212 McKnight, Elaine 91,41,228 McLaughlin, Kathleen 91,174 MCLAUGHLIN, SEAN 64 McLaughlin, Terence 113 MAMANUS, DEBBIE64 McMuIlan, Janice 91 McNally, Let-91 MCNUTT, KAREN 64 MCPHERSON, ROBERT 64 Meador, Christoph 113 Meadows, Brenda 91 Meagher, A Meagher, Anthony91 Medina, Marleen 91 Mehl, Connie 113 Mejia, Beatrice 113,229 Menke, Glenn 91 Menke, Jean 113 Mercer, Monica 91,228 MERGFLE, DAVID 170,171 Mergele, Greg 91,160 Mergele, Leslye113 Merkel, Leeanna 91 Messano, joanne91 METCALF, CHERIE 64,138,146, 132,147,159 Metcalf, DanelIe41 MEYER,MARY 64 MIERIMANGELIINA 64 MIGUEL, LINDA 64 Miguel, Sherry 91 Mikulskl, Charlotts-91,157,228 MILLER, BOB 64,161,187,188 Miller, Diana I13 MILLER, KEI I II 64,36 Miller, Kenneth 91,111,188 Miller, Mic hael113 Miller, Patty 91 Miller, Randall 91 MILLIIOLLIN, MELVINA 64 Millimaci, Salvaton-91,134 Mills, Craig 91,176 Mills, Dennis 193,196 Mills, Valer1e91 Milner, Joanne91,152 Minney, Donna91,134 Minnir k, Paul 91,199 Miranda, Norma 113 Mislak, David 113 Miyake, Marilyn 113,42 Mock, David 113 MOCK, DEBRA 64 Moler, Steven 211 Molina, Kathy 92 Molina, MaryJean 92 Molony, Jeff 199 Molyneux, Rodney 92 Monge, Luc y 113,219 Monroe, John 92 MONROE, LARRY64 Monson, Douglas 113 Montgomery, Theresa 113 Montrose, Randy 114 Mooney, Elaine 114 Moore, Debra92 Moore, Richard 92 Morales, Lee 114 Moreno, Anthony 114 Moreno, Susanne92 MORGAN, DANIEL65 Morgan, Loretta 92,140 Morris, Edward92 Morrissey, James 92,170 Morrissey, Mary 114 Morrow, James 92 NIOSHER, DONNA 65 MOSIER, KATHLEEN 65 Moss, Bruce92 Mottle, Steven 114 Mouw, Patricia 114 Mouwdy, Curtiss 92,167,169 172 MOYA, DEBORAH 65 MUEHIHAUSEN, LORRAINEE Muehlhausen, Susan 92 Mueller, Cherie 114,229 Mueller, Michael 92,189 Muir, Sui-65 Mulvihill, Neil 92 Mulligan, Marguerite 92 Mumey, Michael 171 1 t 1umev,Susan 92 1umfo11l,Melan1e114 1L1NKVU1,17, SHE1 LEW 65,175 1urakam1,st1'1.en 92,134 1LRll'1,-XNTHON165 lurga, K atherine 114,140 lL'RP111, C NROLYN65 lurphy, Don 92 1urphy,l1nc1.1114 1ur11et.1,41111-1t92,190 1Lssl111,1l IIE65 1uss1'1, l1n11s1-1 92 1ye1s,N111l1.1el114 lyers, I1-11-s.192 N adeau, -X111111'.192134 A'XFCi11I. Rll HNRD65 atliger, Dana 114,189 2116, 207 AF2ICi1R,1Il165,218 agle, 1'ho1nas 92 iakanishi, loy11'11-1,229 .aka1xak1, Donna 114,166 169 akayx.1k1,joann 114,182,229 akavxaki, Nancy 92,40,41,1691 170,228 AK'X1.Nfk1sl, s,-XNDR-X 65, 227,226 ank.1,l.1n.1114 a1111n lun1-92,41 iardin N1.1111-114 1ash,1Je111a92,134 1AS1l,MAR1lN 65,179 1ash,P.11111-1.165 ederhood,1J.1x11l114 eely,ls1'lly 114 egret1-,Sally 92 eiderman, D1-b111e92 e11na11,1Jel1or.1h 92 .elson,11l1-1-1192 ,elson, M1l1l.1 114 .elso1t, lac 11111111111 92,171 ,els0n, R.1y111-tte 114,229 .ELsON,RIt1MRD66,3f1 1ELSON, ROX-XNNE 66 1111111-1, N11-y1-11 114 1ew1J1'1g,l.11 k 92 iewlmy, C111-1111.1 114 lewhousv, 11.111-92 le1.xhouse,l.1r1et11-142,169,229 .1'vyl111,R11111-11114 .E1AN1'1N,13R1-XND4 1f1AMfXN,HR1ND-166 Jewmarr, Par111'l.192 11tC11M,t.l1NNYS66 liChol1Js,Kl111114 11tk1'l, 1.1111 114,208,215 .ICK1RsON, N111 H1111 66, 165,171 1 NlP1t7,p.1Yl11'l1l92 NIMLOS, IINDA 66 N1Sl'l11II11.I,f1.lll11-1 Nock, Nl1'l1ss.192 NODAL, 1 LNINE 66 NOFLl1R,C1RLtl66,160 Nord11u1st,l.1t que-lyn114 N0r11v1.1gn,l1'1ry93 NOR1L11I,PfXTRICIf't 66 No1m.1n,V11ll1.1m 114 NorOs1,1J.11.1t193 Noss, 1311111.19 3 Nosotnx,1J1-111.1114 No1.y,1xatl'1le1-n 93,228 NOW Il Rl, N11f11AEL 311, 39 66,1f11,1h7,171,193,195 'Nutter,1ul11' 93 Ny rn.1r1n, P.1t111 1.1 93,165 O Oak1l1-n,M.11y114 Od1'st,l1111y 172 Oertel X1.1111a114 Oest,l.1r11t1'93,228 Ogata,1J.1x111114,191,199 Ogata,VX1ll1a1n 114,191 OHanlo11, C athlt-1-n114 O'KEH1, k1lRlSTl'NE 36,3i1,39, 66,132,1513,162,165,170,172 O'K1-ete, 111111 114,140 O'Ke1't1-, X.11r1111a93 Okoorian Ross 114 Oliyares R1111.11r1 114,189 2111 224 Oliveira,N1a11.1nn.193 Ol1ye11.1 M.1ry114 Ol1ye1,1Jay111 114 Olona,1111-1-1193,41,228 O1ON'X,lx'Xlll1E1'N39,611,112 157,129,1t32,166,1'0,172 11311, 181,227,226 Olsen, lranklin 114,209,210 Olson, 1J1'l11a 93,228 O'Ne1l, 1 oll1'1'n 93 O'Ne1l 1.11111 114 Orm11n111',131'n1an11n114 ORMONIH, DEBRA 32.34,6h, 153,227 Ornelas, 61111111.1114 Orns-l.1s,Ro1111rt93 Orr, joy 93 Orra1,M.11k114 ORSINI, 110 66,132,14-1,145 177 ORTII, C2111 R11 34,39,117,1 32 158,162,166,170,172,227 Ortil, Kathleen 42,114,159 165,172,229 Ort11,lo111s1-93,173 O1t11,R11b1-111193 ORTII, 1114184 67,162,170 227 Ortner, N11 k11-114 OSBORN,Rl'1H 67,227 OSBORNE, DAVlD67,161,189 Osborne, Dennis 114,201 Osborne, Sue114 Ost, Pamela 115 OSTERCAARD, RONALD 67, 68,161,215 Ostrea, David 115,224 Otis, Terry 115,210 OT1O,IAM1S67 OVERMYER, ARTHUR 67,381 152,153,183 Owens, Melinda 115,42,162, 173,229 OYLER, Cf'XTl'lERlNE67,227 Oyler, Glen 115,193,211 P Pacheco, Ly111.1115 Pack,1an1-t 115 Padilla, N1Ctori.193 Page, jimmy 93 Palazzola, lill 67 Palazzola, N1sil93,193 Pane, Mark 115 Paneno, Catherine 41,93,159, 177 Paplia,l1.1nk 93 Parenteau, herald 93 PARK, STEPHEN93 Parker, Cheryl 115 Parker, Lynth1a 115 Parker, Cheryl 115 Parker, F111a93 Parker, Lau111'93 Parker, Phyllis 115,134 Parker, Sheila 93 Parks, 131.11111-y115 Parks, 11-1194 Patterson, Cheryl 115 Patterson, Pamela 115 Pattt-rsnn,Susan115 Paul1,Kenn1-th 94 Paurnl, Can11x1e94,37,175 PAWSON, 1181 IE 67 Pearlrn.1n,R11ha111115 PECKHNN1, 145.15 227 Pecora, -Xnthony 115,1711,190. 216 Peel, Lakk .1nd.1 94,165 Pendry, 11111194 Penny, Susan 94 Perdue, Iacquelrn 115 Perenu-v11,Cy nth1a115 PERKINS, ION613 Pertierra, 's1ar1e94,41,36,14O PESCEX It , LN ND-X 68,62 Peters, 1oy1e94 Peters, P1-ggy115 Peters, Randy 94 Peterson, Cheryl 94 Peterson, Daniel 94 Peterson, Douglas 94,176 PETERSCYN, IfkN1E568,189 Peterson, Mark 94 Peterson, Pamela 94 PETRlLLA, ANDREVV68,162,172 Petrus, D1ane94,144,145,177 Pfen11l1'1,C.1thr1ne 94 PHE1Ps,K'X11lLFEN6B Philippi, M1111ael94,193,196 Ph1l1ips,Iu11y115 Ph1ll1r1s,1o1etta115 Phillips, Robert 116 P1ckle,1rxn116 PlERC1,l1RRY69,132 PlNKSTON, YLOYDS9 P1ppeng1-1,l1'r1116 Pippenger, lerry 94,176 Plant hon, 13111 116 Pleiss, larry 116,34,42,43,167, 224 Pleiss, R11 hard 116,132 Poehlman,111111194172 Polict-,Ray116 POLK, NANK Y 69 P01101 k,la1n1ss 94 Pornraning, Marsha94 Pont y, Guy 116,190,211 Popeioy, 11an1'es116 Porter, Albert 116 Porter, San11ra94 POTOJXNCZFIA 69 POiOC'KI,1OliN 69,160 POT11R, 1JfkR1Nl'N 69 Poul1nt,1hon1as190 Pov1s,Ro11n1-1 94 Powell, 1'34'I1I1.l94 Powell, 111v1ard94 POvwe1,171'.1rl116 Powers, Ioan11'94,95,126 Powers, Linda 116 Pratt, Steven 94 Precht, M111 hc-11190 PRETZER, IAMES69 Price, 111.1116 Pr1Ce,M1k1-116 PRICE, SHEILA 69 Price, W1ll1a1n 94 PRIDMOR1, KIM 69,132,161 215,216 Prince, Dennis 116,190 Prince, lody 94,134 Pr1nce,Penny116 PRINCE, RICHARD 69 Pringle, Steve 94 Proctor, Peggy 94,140 Proper, Arlene 36,159,229 PROPER, lO1lN70 Pr7ybylowski, Phillip 94,1 34 Przybylowskr, Vicki 116,140 Puckett, Patr11 k 116 PLCKETl,s11ANNON7O Pullen, Lynn 94,134 Pulliam, 5all1'1'116 Purchla, le1esa116 Purcio, Ga1l94,37 Purvrs, Maureen 94,41,128,159 QUERlN,1,A1NRENCE70 Querin, L1sa94 QUlBllYFN,lLIL1ET70 Quick, Judith 94,134 QLINC1, RA1MOND70 QUINCY, RICHARD 70,205 Racich, lohn 94 RAFFERTY, DANlEL70,202,203, 205 Rafter, Mark 116,190,216 Raglin, David 116 Rainey, Danny 116 Raney, Nenita 94,134 Raposa, Linda 116 Rasmussen, Kathrrne 152 Reagan, Robert 116 Reardon, 11-11y 94 Reau,S1egfr1e1l94,190 RECORDS, KAREN 70 REDDlC,D11'3ORAH 70,227,2 Reed, Carl 116,196 REED, ELIZABETH 71 Reed, Mar1l1.1194 Reedy,Boy11116 REEDY, CHl'RYL 71 Resse, M1qu1-tte94 Reeves, C ar1 11- 94,172,228 REFINE, 'XNDREA 71,126,132 Rl'g3f1,N1If1'1.ll'1 116,190 Reid, Riki 116 RElEE,BONNlL71,39 Reimer, Gregory 95 Renn1ng1s1, Harry 116 Reon, Debr.1116 Rethwisch, 13.11095 Reynolds, David 116,134 26 REYNOLDS, LINDA 71,140 Reynolds, Mary 95 Reynolds, VVl'I1I1Y 95 Rhodes, R11 ky 95,134 Rhyme, H.1rl.1n 95 Ribman, Karen 95,177 Richards, Gary 95 Ricardo, R11 h.1rd 95 Richards, Kathleen 116 RICHARDS, STANLEY 38,39 70,132,167 Richardson, Loren 71 Richey, Carol 116,162,229 Richte1,1ean1ne116 Rieger, Ralph 95 Riddleharger, Kimball 116 Rifc, Russell 95 Riley, Anthony 116 Riley, D.1vid 116,210 Ring, Stanley 95 Ritchie, Sammy 116 Ritenhour,C,.1ry116 R1tenhour,M11ha1-1116 Rivera, la111a116 Robbins, Dons 95 R0bb1ns,Weym..1n116 Roberts, Arl1-1111116 ROBERTS, DENISE 71 Roberts, Douglas 95 Roberts, Frank 116 Roberts, Gail 116 Roberts, Susan 116 Robertson, Wanda 95 Rob1nson,Al95 Robinson, Dale 116 Robinson, Nadine 95 Bountiful resources supplemented learning. fi Rodemo, Armand 95,36 ROGERS, ROSCOE 71 Rodrigue2, Antoine!! 116 Roffi, Bill 95 Rogers, Robert 116 Rogers, Toni 116 Roh, Robert 95 Rohde, Mike 95,183 Rolle, Wayne 116 ROLLO,GARY 71 ROLLO, THEA 71,134 Romano, jane 96 ROMO, OSCAR 71,156,183, 200,215 Ropeter, jeffrey 116 Ross, Christie 116 ROSS, SUSAN 71,140 Rossetti, Robert 96 Rossi, Dianna 96 ROTHWELL, KIMBERLY 71 ROUSEY, DEBORAH 71 ROWE, LINDA 71 Rubecamp, Doreen 96 Ruble, Gregory 116,134 Rue, Karen 116 RUlZ,OLlVlA 71 RULEY, BONNIE 71,158,162, 172 Ruley, Catherine 116,229 RULEY, MARY 71,15a,162,172 Rush, james 96 Rush, Nancy 116,175 Rush, Pam 117 Russell, Michael 117 Russell, Sid 96 RUTUKU, PERSIS 34,35,71,132, 162,163,172 S Sabino, Nicholas 96 SALAZAR, DAVlD72,189 Sala1ar,john 117,190,201 SALES, IUDY 72,227 Salinas, Elizabeth 117 Salinas, iast- 41,132,167,170, 172,211 Salmon, Linda 117 Samp, Lawrence 96,167,193,195 Samson,Evan117 Samhef, Ada 96 Sanderson, Sharron 117 SANDOVAL, PATRICIA 72 Santucci,Antoinett117 Saragosa, jessie 96 Sargent, joseph 117,196 SARGENT, PATRICIA 72 SALINIER, IONI 72,178,179 Sawada, Howard 96,41,161,171, 189,199 SCARLETT, DAVlD72 SCHAEEER, RO8lN72 S4 hauer, Nancy 72 SCHERER,SANDl72 Schildberg, Donna 96,162,164, 171,172,174,228 Schiller, Eli2abeth117 SCHMID, CHERYL 72,140,169 Schmidt, Christine 96,177 Schmidt, Marilyn 96,140 Schoening, Bruce 117,215 Schoffstall, Marlin 201 Schoner, David 117 SCHONER, STEVE 72,216 Schonfeld, Robert 117 Schoonover, Connie 96 Schorer, Roland 117 Schreiber, Barbara 117 SCHROEDER, CAROL 72,126, 127,158 Schroeder, Hans 117 Schubert, Steven 96 Schult2, Karen 96 Schultl, Kathy 96 Schulz, Karl 96 Schwarz, Marlene 117 SCHWAR7, SUSAN72 SCLIEO, IEANNETTE 56,72,74, 128,129,159,166 Scott, Bruce-117 SCOTT, IOHN 72 Scott, Mary 96 SCOILJTO, jeffrey 96,160 SEARCY,ANTHONY72,132 SEARLES, PEGGY 72 st-arts, ot-msc 117,134,229 SEARLS, THOMAS 72 See, Brad 96,215 Seehuus, Warren 96,195 Seifert, Beatrice 117,140 SEIFERT, BRENDA 79,140 Seiger, Susan 117,158,165 SEKIGAWA, RICHARD 72 7- Students were encouraged to develop talents beneficial in future careers. Selhe, johnny 96 Selby, Robert 117,189,216 SELLERS, KIRK 72 Sellers, Robert 117,216 Sellers, Pamela 72 Sellers, Sherryl 96,41,228 SESSUMS, MARTHA 73,38,132, 168,169 Settles, David 117 SETTLES, DEBORAH 73 Severns, Mary 96,169,228 SEYLER, LAURA 73 Sgambellurr, Marie 96 Shaddock, Danny 117 Shaddock, Dolphus 96 SHADDOCK, DWIGHT 75 Shaddock, Kathryn 96 Shaddox, Richard 117,224 Shafer, jeffrey 117 SHAMPLO,WENDELLYN 73 SHANAHAN, PAM 73 Sharer, Kathy 117 Shaw, jerald 96,193,196 Sheets, Carl 117 Sheets, jack 117,134,190,224 Shelly, Debra 117 Shelly, Richard 117,171 Shelly, Terry 96,171 Shelp, Vicki96 Sherk, Susan 117,229 SHORT,jAMES73,205 SHOZI, jUNE 73,170,172 Shpak, Iris 117,229 Shrewbury, Lissa 96 SHUNK,NANCY73 Signoretti, Daniel 96 SIGNORETTI, STEPHEN 73 Siler, jerri 96 SlLLlMAN,ANCiELA 73 Silliman, Lynnette 96 Silver, Patricia 117 Silver, Ricky 96,134 SIMMONS, BLANCHE71 Simmons, Karen 96 Simmons, Karla 117 SIMMONS, THEDA 73 Simpson, Debbie 96 Simpson, Eugene117 SIMPSON, MARK 73 Sims, Crystal 117,140 Singer, Melinda 96,228 Sitterley, Sharon 117 Sjobakken, Rosalind 117 Slayton, Kenneth 117 Slechta, james 96 SMEAL, RANDY 32,73,76,161, 167,195,216 Smeal, Timothy 117 Smiley, Martin 117 Smiley, Raymond 117 SMlTH,ALAN73 Smith, Carl 117 sMiTH, CHARLA 73 SMITH, CHARLOTTE 73,177 SMITH, DANIEL73 Smith, David 96 Smith, Deborah 118,177 Smith, Debra 118 Smith, Don 176 Smith, Dwight 96 Smith, George 96,177 Smith, Garcilyn 118 SMITH, HAROLD 75,161,170, 188,189 Smith, jerry 96 SMITH, MARWIN75,215,216 Smith, Paul 96 Smith, Robyn 118,42 Smith, Sandra 96 Smith, Steven 118 Smith, Susan 96 Smith, Teresa 118,42,229 Smith, Wendell 96 SMITS, GRETCHEN 39,75,158, 162,173 Snipes, janet 118 Snyder, Cindy 118 SNYDER, PATRICK 75 Snyder, jim 96 Snyder, Sharon 118 Soares, joseph 118,209,224 Soares, Mike 118 SOBOTA, joriist 75,189 Sobota, Susan 118,169,229 Sohler, jeffery 118 Somppi, Craig 118 SONTAG,WALTER 75,134 SORENSON, DAVlD75,176 Sorenson, Deborah 96 Sosa, Alfonso 134 Soto, Helen 96 Soto, Mario 96 Sparks, Charleen 96,140 Spatola, Sam 118 Spear, Susan 118 Spearman, David 96 Spencer, Norma 96 SPENCER, SHERRI 75,132,152, 177 Spencer, Susan 118 SPENST, MITCHELL 75,132,167 SPERRY,WlLLlAM 75 Spriggs, Lili 118 Staniswalis, Stella 96 Stanley, Theresa 96 STANTON,lOE 75,161,189 Stanton, Susan 96,41 Starr, Allen 97 A STATHATOS, MARLYCE 75, 132 Stauch, Richard 97 STEELE, GLENN 75,176 srsirstwfwo, jOHN75,132 STEPHENS, RONDA 75 Stern, jerry 118 Stevens, Mark 118 Stewart, Craig 118 snpp, Allen 97,37,1r,1,199 Stockdale, Robin 97,140,162, 174 Stockwell, Lori 118 Stone, Barbara 97,228 STORTS, DEBRA 75,226,227 STOUGHTON, IODI 75 Streeter, Ronda 118 Strickland, Portia 97 Sugiyama, Ruth 41,97,164,169, 170,228 Sullivan, Carol 118,140 Summers, Kendall 118 Thomas, Su e 97 Thomas, Susan 119 Thompson, 8arbara119 Thompson, Bradley 119,200 Thompson, janet 119 Thompson, Lynn 119 Thompson, joseph 119 THOMPSON, RICHARD 71 216 Thompson, Toni 119 THOMSON, HELEN 76 Thomson,j im 119 Thomson, Patricia 97 Thornton, Steven 119,224 Throckmor Throckmor ton, Marilyn 119 lon, Ronald 119 Tidrick, Brian 119,211 Tinnel, Sandy 119,36 Tipps, Roxa nne119 Tiscareno, Arnold 98,36,201 Titmus, Cheryl 119 Todd, Anthony 119 TORRES,ANGELA 76 Torres, johnny 98 Torres, Mary 98,228 Torre2, Cynthia 98,37 Torrez, Rex 119 Toto, Anthony 98 Toto, Lawrence119 TOVAR,ALBERT76,134 Towning, Kathlene98,228 TRADER, SANDRA 76,165 Trible, Deborah 119 Tribolet, Randall 98,176,200 Trickett, jeant-ne119,140 Trickett, Stephanie 119,229 Trojan, joyce 98 Trollinger, Robert 98,176 Troncone, Gregory 119,215 Trongon, R olwrt 119,171 Trujillo, johnny 98,190 Trujillo, Mary 119 Truslow, james 119,189,206 Tully, Kemmeth 98 Turner, Bradley 119 Turner, De 172,228 bra 98,158,162,164 Sumrall,William118 Sundquist, john 97,189 Sur, Wayne118 Surak, Dennis 118,106,212 SURAK, RON 75,161,189 SURUKU, NANCY 75,47,128, 129 Sutton, Deborah 118,140 Swanson, Barry 97 Sweeten, Ronald 97,134 Swift, Ellen 97 SWIFT, jOE75,152,153,16-1,177 Swihart, Neil118,19tJ,224 SWIHART, SUSAN 75 Swisher, Linda 97 T Tabatt, Cynthia 97 TAEALLA, ERNEST 75 TAGLE,ANNAMARlE 75 Talbot, Linda 97 Tallet, james 97,206 Tamayose, Mark 118,201 Tanaka, Dennis 97 Tanaka, Melanie 118 Tanaka, Pamela 97 TANAKA, VICKIE 75,140,141 TANIMOTO, DICK 34,132,161, 1ee,167,1ea,1e9,17o,199 Tanimoto, Nancy 97,111,140 Taunton, Kathryn 97,165 Taylor, Debra 118 Taylor, Kelly 118 Taylor, Peggy 118 Tayior, Roger 118 Taylor, Steven 97 Teague, William 118 Teaters, Tim 97 Teeter, Brent 118,170,172 Teel, Bonnie 97 Tellinghuisen, Keith 118 Terrell, Richard 97,152,177 Terry, Glenn 97,41 Tesh, Cindy 118,229 Teske, Bill 119,190,216 Thomas, Candy 119 Thomas, Connie 97,165,173 THOMAS, DEXTER 76,165,210 Thomas, Eli2abeth 37,40,41,132, 157,159,162,228 THOMAS, GEORGE 76 Thomas, james 97,160 Thomas Eileen 119 THOMAS, MARY 76,229 Thomas, Stella 119 TURNER, ERED76,202,205,21f Tuttle, Patti 98 TWARDOWSKI, THOMAS 71 160 Twardowski, Wendy 119,140 Twellman, Mary 119 Twellman, Tom 98 U UBERUACIA, DAMIANA 76 Ulrich, Nancy 98,41 Llrakawa, Mark 119 V Vaccaro, Donna 119 VACCARO, FRANCES76 VALAZEZ, jOE 76,210 Valde2, joseph 119,190,2C 210 Valdez, Ray 119 Valdivia, joseph 98 Valentino, Valerie 119,229 Valerio, Demetrio 119,191 218 VALESKA, MARSHALL 76,160 VANCLEAVE, LINDA 76,36 Vandemerghel, jean 119 Vanderwoude, David 120,190 Vanderwoude, Shirley 98 Vander2ee, Danielle 98 Vanduyn, Edward 120,134 Vantilborg, Rene 98 Vantuyl, Douglas 120 vARoAs, iAck 76,175 Vasquez, Rebecca 98 Vaughn, Richard 98,145,177 Vaught, james 120 Veale, Valerie 98,159,162,17t 172 Vernon, Nancy 98 Verrett, Victor 98 Vian, Harold 120 Vian, Sandra 98 Vice, jeff98 Vignes, Stan 98 Villalobos, Ricky 120 Villalvazo, Charles 120,134 Villigan, joseph 120 Violette, Mary 98 Violette, Sharon 120 Vocke, Thomas 171 Voelker, Sherr98 DSE, IANE 77 se, janet 120 W AINWRIGHT, IANET 67,77 132,15B,162,164,166,168,170, 72 lker,Alan120 ALKER, KAREN 77 ALKER, LINDA 77 lker, Loretta 120 Iker, Rose 120,169 Iker, Stan 177 lker, Terry 120 ALL, WAYNE 77,176 llace, Mark 120 llmark, Carrianne 120,229 llmark, Marc 98 Ish, Adrienne 98 lters, Kenneth 120,201 rd, Debbie 98 rd, Crail 120 rner, Daveline120 RNER, PATRICIA 77 rnick, Ruth 98 rren, Peggy 120 ters, Douglas 120 tson, Chrlstrne120 tson, jean 98 tson, johnny 98 tson, joseph 120 tson, Michael 120 tson, Pamela 120 bb, Kathy 98 ber, Michael 98,189 bright, Carl98 d6,j0ni120 dgeworth, Richard 120 EEG, REBECCA 77 ik, jack 98 iss, Cynthia 120 ll, Scott 120,190,201 ils,1acIynni-120,134 ELLS, PATRICIA 77,134,168, 226 elsh, Su1anne 120,42,159, 162,172 elsh, Um 120 erle, Charles 120,190 essels, Gary 98 essels, Nancy 98 estbury, janice 98 estbury, Terry 120 halen, Cathy 120,173 heeler, Debbie 98 Whipple, Craig 98 Whipple, Mike 120 Wheeler, Debbie 98 White, Charles 120 WHlTE,KAREN 77 White, Rebecca 98 White, Theresa 120,229 Whittaker, jeffrey 98 WHITTAKER, IOHN 97 Wieboldt, Gale 120 VVIGHT, STEVEN 77,144,151 158,177 Wilcox, Greg 120,208,210 Wilder, Sue120 Wilderdyk, Mickie120 Wilhelrns, Dorothy 98 Wilhelms, Sandra 120 WILKINSON, jACK 77,215, 216 Wilkinson, Tim 98 Williams, Kathryn 120 Williams, LaDonna 99,228 Williams, Lawrence 134 Williams, Pamela 99 Williams, Randall 99,199 Williams, Sherry 120 Williams, Sonia 99,411,228 Williamson, Craig 120 WILLIAMSON, jAMES 41,77,34, 132,156,166,167 WILSON, DALE 77,132,189 218 WILSON, SHARLENE77 WILTON, MICHAEL 77,69,161, 189 Wilton, Robert 120,190,199 Wilton, Ted 99,161,186,188, 189,199,200 Wise, Gary 99 Wise, john 121,215 Wise, Michael 121 Wiswell, Kathleen 99,41,228, 226 Witclek, Wanda 121 Withrow, Frank 99 Witt, Karole 99 WOLDUM,jENNlFER 77 Wolfe, Richard 121,191 Wolff, Hildegard 121 Wolfs, Melody 121 Wonacott, Terri 121,229 Wood, Catherine 99 WOOD, IANET77,179 Wood, Margie 121 Woodworth, SheIlie121 WOOLHEATER, LOIS 77,134 173 ' J. I '91 ,..-'- Frivolity was characteristic of the faculty, well as students. BS VVorden, jack 99,190 WRAGG, DEBRA 79,140 Wragg, Kathy 121 Wren, Stephen 121 Wright, Brenda 121 WRIGHT, CRAIG 79 Wright, Gail 121,134 Wright, Mark 99 Wroten,Cynthra121 Wsol, Michael 121,162 Wsol, Steven 99,167,169,170, 172 Wycoff, Cassandra 121 Y Yakovetlc, joseph 99,156,158, 167,175,180,181,193,195 Yates, Louise 121 Ybarra, jesus 121 Ybarra, Rodolfo 99,161,189,210 Yingst, Frank 99 Yochum, Cindy 99 YONTZ, jAMES79,67,132,164 York, Margaret 99,228 Young, Cynthia 121 Young, Darrell 99,134 Young, David 190 Young, joyce 121 Young, ludson 190 Youngsma, Bob 121 Yunt, Stephan 99 Z Zabala, Roxanne 99 ZABALA, YOLANDA 79 Zak, john 99 Zdon, Valerie 121,229 Zember, Louis 99 ZEPEDA, KAREN 79 Zepeda, Kathy 121 ZEPPENFELDT, NORMA 79 Zettas, Lawrence99 ZULEVVSKI, DEBORAH 79 Zulewskr, john 121 Faculty Backus, Miss Sharron 22,226 Baxter, Lee 22 Bennett, Douglas 22 Bertotti, Miss Marian 22 Blemker, Marvin 22 Bornschlegel, Miss Dem 22 Boyer, Rex 22 Brody, Ronald 22,155,120 Campbell, Terrence Caruana, Vincent 22 Carvalho, Dennis 22 Cesareo, john 22 Chaldu, john 22,217 Christian, Covell 22,154,182 Christie, William 23 Clough, Robert Coffman, Carlin 23 Cook, Mrs. janrce 23 Cook, Miss Marjorie 23 Cornejo, Ventura 23 Creighton, Miss Mary Crosby, Donald 23,28 Ctrbor, Lawrence 24 Dickinson, Sheldon 24 Encheff, Alexander 24 Everett, james 187 Fahl, Miss Patricia 24,154 Fieldhouse, Robert 24,190 Geppert, Mrs, Ruth 24 Glascock, Robert 24 Golfos, Paul 24 Gregory, Miss Owline 24 Griffin, Miss Beatrrt e Griffith, Miss Patna ra 24,155 Groothoff, Miss Sandra 25 Gruendyke, john 25 Hawk, Raleigh 26 Held, Wayne 25 Hennigan, Terry 25,187 Hippie, Richard 25,155 Hlywka, William 25,191 Hoffman, Richard Z5 Hoskins, jack 25,155 Houston, Thomas 25,155 Hrbacek, Tommy 25,155 jensen, Neil 25 johnson, Mrs, Marilyn 26 jones, Mrs. Florence 26,29 Koller, Donald 26 Kough, Harold 26 Lee, Owen 26 Licarl,1ony 26 MacPherson, Doug 22,26,154 Madsen, Dennis Mahaffre, Miss Barbara 26 Mason, George 26 McCiuskeY. lohn 27,210 McDermott, Martin 27 Mclntire, Ernest 27,190,191,218 Merk, Roy 27 Morrison, Carl 27 Munroe, Mrs. Margit 28 Murphy, Francis 28 Newhouse, Mrs. Dorothy 28 Norton, Thomas 28,193,196 Nye, Miss Blanche 28 Nystrom, Mrs, Mavis 28 Orloff, Nikita 28 Parkison, Harold 28 Parks, Richard 28 Patterson, james 28,190,222,223 Patterson, William 28 Petrick, Frank 28 Phelps, Douglas 28,154 Pritchett, Mrs. Ann Reid, Donald 28,154 Reyes, Miss Carmen Rice, Harold 28 Richard, Rudolph 28 Rodgers, Miss Luella Z8 Rothrock, Ralph 28,155 Roussos, George 28,212 Shigekawa, Gerald 29,187 Spencer, Mrs. Avis Slanfleltl, Lauren 29,155 Tate, Miss Tonya 29,154 Terkelson, Mrs. Norma 29 Thedinga, Miss Marietta 29 Trent, Hayles 29 Tysell, Reuben 29 Wayne, Glen 29 Wedeking, Mrs, Marguerite 29 Wheaton, Mrs. Netilee 29 Wilton, Robert 29,155,198 Young, Ronald 29 Administration Clary, Ldward19,155 Cota, Mrs. Pauline 19,155 Hickey, joseph 19 Irvine, Harold 19 Martellr, Martin 18 Mohler, john 19 Mohr, Robert 16 Nielsen, Stuart 19,154 Ortega, Anthony 18 Roesener, Herbert 18 Wheeler, Mrs. Helen 19,154 x M. nv xx
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