Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

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There are far horizons and beautiful prospects holding the largeness and mystery and wonder of lifeg Before us lies the rising sun beckoning us to follow into the new dayg Step upon the ship, sail toward the dawn, together, let us begin our bold adventure into the futureg Let us be guarded by broad minds and open eyes unless we be blinded by prejudice and bigotryg Let us be guided by love and understanding so that the storms of war, famine, and poverty may be by-passed on the voyageg May our course be charted by nobility and honor so that any task encountered may better the seas on which we sailg The ability of every crewman should be considered and well-respected For, if the whole is minus a part, the whole will not functiong Freedom should not be denied any man, nor any force allowed to restrict the thoughts and expressions considered by one's conscious as good The present has already been determined by the voyagers of the past Yet, we are free to determine the futureg Let us reach boldly and valiantly toward the rising sun, using every skill and piece of knowledge That we have leamed, and begin our voyage into the future .... Julie MUSSPgl8 m m llll ff Voyage to the Future ,n mm 1 1 1, , 'Www' Youth is an age of uncertainty and change. Students at Westem discovered that they, like the masses of youth around the world, were caught in the tide of those activities and the challenge that followed. In the midst of great waves of daily change, students still foimd security in their world and fullfillment in the things they did. Tomorrow was taken lightly. , .there were too many things to think about today. However, few of us realized that the unpredictable day-to-day activities were chart- ing our course for. . . A Voyage to the Future. m if A g-iiaw-4AwW avff'2'ss ' ,--,iw - 'lv ,-it an f N .- .. . ,. any ,, t -5 b..1--f-- l U, s 8 ' 'Q5 't V.. I-X W ans taut i k,.,,Q, , 'X' . .. f .mrulll ff-if aww' 'IP we-V as it ' ' T T 2- VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE Hvmf-vnray.., ,AM.- 1 W? ' Awww ,iwmmmulmwiff ' li 'V 4 , i In ,.,,+sM.ffnPL ' VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE - 3 rv ik, an E 4-VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE In knowledge, man finds guidance .... Although Pioneers often found the business of edu- cation to be long and tedious, there was fulfillment in the chores they completed. For many, education connected action, Involvement and on-the-job training were often the keys to learning, and for those students who became involved in their work, the entire process was simplified. Seniors learned that their future was in the palms of their hands to do with as they wishedg but more than this, they discovered that education was a major factor in success. Plans for the future were often vague, but every stu- dent was influenced by the long hours spent in a class- room. wi VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE-5 ll!! l 9 1 J in I ' 2 . , J ,lm :Vvisx . lil Y i VO! 6 f . ,syn I ' I n ll L 'J f vf :ff Lf?-ew '. fi X , Q'- Pioneers began the school year with driving force. From the beginning, all systems were 'GO', as students poured their energy into activities which exemplified Westhi pride and traditions. School spirit was evident in every activity: from the rousing football games, traced back to long hard hours of practiceg from a band concert traced back to hot summer aftemoon rehearsalsg from a peppy songleading routine which sprang from long ses- sions at the drawing board. Student devotion to their school was manifest in projects they instigated and saw completed dur- ing the year they spent at Westem. For some, success was evident in the Student Park, which was dedicated in 1970. For others it was the smooth and efficient running of the Homecoming Corona- tion. Through service to their school, and in anxious preparation, Pioneers epitomized the word 'action', and to them-action meant progress! -Q N jr 1 1,1 , - VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE - gk i A 1 .3 'Q-29: I Q , L ai A' K L91 l ,X mah 8-VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE Tomorrow As unpredictable as the people who compose the world we know. . . This tomorrow must be faced by millions of people who hold as many different outlooks upon it. Idealistic youth wish to change it, but even we cannot agree upon a single solution to the wor1d's problems- violence: racial, ecological, and economical. Most of us will inwardly rebel against the system, then become part of it. The dreams of youth will fade into the memories of yesterday, or perhaps become a bleak hope for the next generation. Tomorrow will be a voyage into the dark void of time, through which we all must pass. Some of us will travel as leaders, paving the way for the more abundant fol- lowers. Some of us will seek the light of knowledgeg others will find security in whatever place they find them- selvesg and some of us will never be able to find ourselves at all. . . H 4-1 ,A y,.rr?V VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE-9 10-VOYAGE TO THE FUTURE The graduating class of Westem discovered that senior portraits, graduation announcements, keys, robes and thank you notes would comprise a greater portion of their senior year. Graduation culminated on a tearful evening in June. At that point, teachers and administrators ceased to control the collective plans of the class of '71, and each student became an individual who would have to find his or her own way in life. With mixed emotions, students suddenly became people. The brand of school name, serial number, and grade-point average was removed, and each individ- ual knew that he himself would have to choose the titles which would place him in the future. VOYAGE T0 THE FUTURE - 11 I 6 N W.. xuswm mana www-A q..+af, 1 nn-as :rf-s-,Q Q N Dm 'fmimaef K M, W V -............,.... .. A m 'vi .nk i,,P:3?: ' '.ML1,:' y, 4 ,F-,,f-Mig, ,mfzfijl .4 i5'-w xfiiw ,. - f 'L vm-4 ' ' W '- ' ' F ,. fix '-I ZIV' gguflhf , ' T' - Au: :Gif n Pioneer 1971 Volume XIV Table of Contents Administration-Faculty 14 Activities 30 Sports 88 Student Park 134 Seniors 138 Underclassrnen 172 VOYAGE TO THE FL l'l'RE -133 'N 'F-1 jffu QNX f 1 nf. n...... ...M 1 ,af Q, .4 if- Rj,,w. ,,.- XA ,., ...I N x ui ,- W A IHNIA an K5 1. I5 'il W FACULTY 'ff Q 'W , i 'V . I T -- K IV ..':.,.- --.sf ' 'u' . ' ' -ff ,: r lui i:,,.' I Q is ag gf' 3 W My Sim 5 ..-, , .. .. H! f 1:--- -:: -,, -3- 14 1'--f2sm,s, , e-s us: . Hvwff ' V: 51 Rissggsiiss' ,ii .4 Q c Y A 1w1X , ,A , ,M l b L A cgstgsillgi3QfTffic'cWWem..W.x .. . . - .,, 4 , at W,W , fyfff '. mem -,5.'. .AA'. Y N- A w M it c, f ': .,.. V it T it ' i , c - ' m'1f l 16-PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE The main job of education until now has been to serve the needs of society. This has always been a noble purpose. This was the purpose that established public education and its' curriculum during the 19th century and during the first part of the 20th century. But in our time, as we journey into the future, this time-tested purpose of education looks insufficient. Now an additional demand is being made on educa- tion-the same demand that is made on the mature by the young: that education contribute to self-ful- fillment. 1 lt is my hope that the experience furnished by this high school to those students who now leave us will have provided them with the basic skills to function as literate peopleg the maturity that comes with self- disciplineg functional basic saleable skills to immedi- ately plug into the world of jobsg the ability to make the transition to higher education in a smooth fashiong and the awareness of self-realization- Who am I and what do I want to do? Let us hope also that the years spent at Western High School have provided the source of many future memories of pleasant experiences and satisfying friendships. Robert D. Mohr Principal Q:f'?1f '--. 4. :, Q. .Q V , ,wmv . . , ,. e ix:-12 r t s f X fwfg- g,,b :V '+ - 'Si - . ii' ' lf 'V V . 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Lower Right Superintendent Kenneth Wines Y ' M' - fdgige v SUPERINTENDENT BOARD-17 18-VICE-PRINCIPALS Western's Assistant Principals,-Mr. Mar- tin Martelli, Mr. Herbert Roesener, and Mr. Anthony Ortega-utilized their time during the 1970-1971 school year by handling the discipline problem of the school and guiding the students towards their future goals. Through their endevors and dedicated leadership the school year went smoothly and had many enjoyable moments. ' 5 .. , M - '37-f 45355121 V :,5zf.s:1 A:.Lh7 ,W , A v ,, ,,, . . , T , 1- K 5 --J lfillhhw' Q ' F M-as-znndii N-.. 5551 'I-. aff 1 - REGULAR 8-OO i. 806 2, 9 O6 9 55 3 16,11 4, H06 H55 806 900 9 55 SOOS HOG H 55 1225 2 - ASSEMBLY M C N, 1 K+' 4 ww F if T A, ali N T A , N.. Q, Fi-f 4 Y, ,Q 1 X, 'f wg ZQQQ A Mx 5 ,M EN WW ,U Lg. 5,5 if AW A f X 4, wx, ,, I 'Q Discipl Q., Q ine is Learning 333 ' 55 5 , 5 if -error Whether a student has planned his future or not, at some point in his high school experiences, he will need the advice of a friend in decision-making. Seeing the necessity of wise advice based on know- ledge, Westhi provided the services of seven counselors. These counselors provided a secure place where students could turn for help. Whether it was a college-minded Senior, or a confused teenager, the counselors were there for one purpose, to listen and to help. They represented genuine guidance for students as they sought answers to the questions in their minds. ROW I CThis Pagel Ed Clary, Pauline Cota, Joe Hickey, Harold Irvine, John Mohler, Stuart Nielson, Helen Wheeler. 20-COUNSELORS A philosopher once wrote that the future of the world rests in the hands of our youth. For some this is a foreboding statement-for others it is encouraging. I tend to take the optimistic point of view. This gen- eration of youngsters is encouraging in its thirst for knowledge and desire to be enlightened in the ways of the world. Best of all, their demphasis on material things and the desire for naturalness and the aes- thetic. What does the world have in store for you? One thing for certain, the world does not owe anyone any- thing. Every one of you will have to make a place for yourselves and pay your own way. Some of you will go on to be great scientists, engineers, scholars, art- ists-laborers, grocery men, gas station operators- the list of possibilities is endless. But whatever you do, do it well. Some of you will go off to war to fight- maybe even die-for your country, others will take the pacifistic point of view and refuse to fight. Whatever your convictions-research them, think them through clearly, analyze every a aspect-and stand firmly upon those convictions. After you graduate and have been away from West- ern for awhile, stop and reflect back on your years here. Hopefully, you will have fond memories of those years. Remember that all of you will always be a Pioneer and you have left a part of yourself here. I hope we have given you a part of us to take with you -something you will remember the rest of your lives. Good luck and may your good judgement guide you in making this a better place for all mankind. Remem- ber, the future of the world rests in your hands. Mr. Ron Brody Director of Student Activities DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES-2i Typevvriters, filing systems, and personality were the necessities to work with Administration, Faculty, and students for the secretaries at Western. These women correlated the future with organization and friendliness. Their jobs took all year to establish conjuction between numbers and students, appoint- ments and time. ABOVE: iRow U Bernice Boak, Freda Chrest, Carol Dominesey, Mary Graham, Betty Griffin, Eula Maus, Dorothy Odem. ROW 2 JoAnn Payne, Rose Freifeld, Avis Spencer, Sara Sloan, Pauline Tucker, Jane Wilds. 22-SECRETARIES ,au Two bells and the custodians are notified that one of them is needed. A broken down heater or a worn out light bulb was cor- rected by a man in brown. These men serve Western by keeping it clean and in efficient running order for the future day. Above: Vernon Barker, Max Buozynski, Walter Fenimore, Art Nunez, Arcolie Perona, Gerald Powling, Tom Tucker. CUSTODIANS-23 QW? :fv- T' 1-. During 1970-71, 111 Westhi faculty members were involved with the educational development of more than 1,6000 students. Aside from teaching Math, or English, or Physics, these instructors were responsible for the personal development of their students. The setting for this course in personal develop- ment was a classroom. The technical title of the course may have been American Government or Minority Studies. However, for some students the most enlightening portion of that course was a comment made by a teacher who won't remember to a student who won't,forget. The impressions made by an instructor often stemmed from simple or thoughtless gestures, but these individualisms were, in many cases, more memorable than any facts and figures conveyed intextbooks. 24-FACULTY fbi' ROWlfThisPagel Miss Sharon Backus-Girls' P.E.g Mr. Douglas Bennett-Math- ematicsg Miss Marian Bertotti-Foreign Language, Mr. Marvin Blemker-Social Studies, Miss Deni Bomschlegel-Foreign Languageg Mr. Rex Boyer-Social Studies. ROW2 Mr. Terrance Campbell-English, Mr. Vincent Caruana-A.V., Industrial Artsg Mr. Dennis Carvalho-Business Education, Miss Sharon Casserly-Foreign Language, Mr. John Cesareo- Industrial Artsg Mr. Jolm Chaldu-Social Studies. ROW3 Mr. Covell Christian-Photography, Mr. Bob Clough-Englishg Mr. Carlin Coffman-Boys' P.E.g Mrs. Janice Cook-Girls' P.E.g Miss Majorie Cook-Girls' P,E.g Mr. Ventura Comejo- Foreign Language. ROW I tOpposite Pagel Miss Mary Ellen Creighton-Girls, P.E.g Mr. Don Crosby- Business Education, Mr. Alex Encheff-Vocal Musicg ROW2 Miss Pat Fahl-Mathematicsg Mr. Robert Fieldhouse-Driver Educationg Mr. Gary Gans-Social Studies, Boys' P.E. ROW3 Mrs. Ruth Geppert-Homemakingg Mr. Robert Glascock- Mathematicsg Mr. Paul Golfos-Business Education. ROW4 Miss Owline Gregory-Girls' P.E.g Miss Patricia Griffith- Homemakingg Miss Sandra Groothoff-Art. ROW5 Mr. John Gruendyke-Social Studiesg Mr. Raliegh Hawk- E.H.g Mr. Wayne Held-Science. ROW6 Mr. James Hickerson-Mathematics, Scienceg Mr. Terry Heni- gan-Driver Education, Business Educationg Mr. William Hlywka-Health. 'L Vw .H Wk df' H K N i gum H E . 5 . , N y, ,, fs' Qv ,W 5 ,, y'L 51755 '3- en ,R K 98 ,195 1 MQW 'wud' A vw fx 'rm w. 4 I fa 5 FACULTY -25 26-FACULTY 'Wm' ROW I-ThisPage Mr. Richard HuffmanA-Draftingg Mr. Jack Hoskins-Scienceg Mr. Charles Houston-Industrial Artsg Mr. Howard C. Hovey- Englishg Mr. Neil Jensen-Artg Mrs. Marilyn Johnson-Mathe- matics. ROW2 Mrs. Forence Jones-Englishg Mr. Chuck Koller-Driver Edu- cationg Mr. Tony Licari-Industrial Artsg Miss Barbara Ma- haffie-Englishg Mr. John McCluskey-Driver Educationg Mr. Martin McDermottAScience. ROW3 Mr. Emest Mclntire-Physical Educationg Mr. Roy Merk- Director of Athleticsg Mr. Mike Merkle-Social Studiesg Mrs. Sandra Miller-Debate, Social Studiesg Mr. Carl Morrison- Business Educationg Mr. Francis Mu1'phy-Social Studies. ROW 1-Opposite page Mrs. Dorothy Newhouse-Artg Mr. Thomas Norton-Driver Education ROW2 Mrs. Mavis Nystrom-Social Studiesg Mr. Frank Petrick- Social Studiesg ROWS Mr. Donald ReidkScienceg Dr. Carmen ReyesfHomemaking. V'-v an ,, Ar 1 b- XA New 'J .f, an-'h V' I I ,po-ff FACULTY -27 A I-,L,,, , W., K, . - wgwfeyswgiy. ,.,,., ,, V 28-FACULTY ROW 11Opposite Pagel Miss Luella Rogers-Englishg Mr. Ralph Rothrock-Englishg Mr. Lauren Stanfield-Scienceg Mr. Bob Starkey-Scienceg Mrs. Norma Terkelson-Englishg Dr. Allen P. Tudge-Mathe- matics, Science. ROW! Mr. Glen Wayne-Industrial Artsg Mrs. Marguerite Wedekingg Readingg Mrs. Netilee Wheaton-Englishg Miss Deborah White -Homemakingg Mr. Robert WiltonfBoys' P.E.g Mrs. Carolyn Woodbum-Girls' P.E. M-Q..,.n f FACULTYQ9 3 : w 2 ' IHHI' Q 1 Q pg bi ACTIVITIES Ars Western High School has graduated another class, and with the conclusion of 1971, one must recognize that the achievements in this prosperous year could not have been possible without dedicated leadership. Preparation for the active life of '71 began early in the summer of 1970, just after student body elec- tions had revealed the new student leaders. Throughout the year Dan Iwata has displayed the qualities of leadership so necessary to fulfill the obli- gations of student body president. His willingness to accept responsibility has made Dan an outstanding president. 32-CABINET Ex ggi! gil -N HSL- fs Q N 2 A .4 .. N61 4 al ,M 'QV' Q vw in .f x Q ,I 5 1. EGR' K- CABINET-33 34-CONGRESS The Associated Student Body Congress is the legis- lative branch of student government which is respon- sible for the approval of all student and campus pro- jects. Its major purpose this year was to function as a true Congress and to recognize all student and club requests and suggestions. Suggestions were channeled toward the welfare and benefit of the general student body. This was the true democratic process, not only in practice, but also in learning. This years Congress consisted of fifteen representa- tives from each class, whose duty was to see that the suggestions from their classes were brought up for con- sideration by the Congress. In this way they estab- lished a firm communication between the student body and cabinet. Meeting once a month, the Congress, under the leadership of Bob Marr, did its best to accomplish the goals set at the beginning of the year. 2 Z. W ' 1 .- FINIS HEPE gr FONGRESS-35 ..-,W 36-CHEERLEADERS The spirit of a high school may be attributed to a devoted student body, an outstanding team and, quite often, to an enthusiastic cheerleading squad. West- ern's cheerleaders have proved themselves an asset and an incentive for Pioneer victories. Under the leadership of head cheerleader Nancy Johnson, this year's cheerleaders- Ann Horuchi, Joni Powers, Rita Elstad, Colleen Konishi, Val Valentino, Teri Smith, and Ann Powers- played an important part in the maintenance of Pioneer Spirit and mo- rale. They demonstrated their superb talents during the summer by winning four superior ribbons, a first place trophy, a sweepstakes trophy and a spirit stick at the University of Redlands cheerleading camp. Through their combined time and effort, Westhi's students were entertained and inspired- throughout the year. ROW I- opposite page- Colleen Konishi, Ann Haruchi, ROW 2- Nancy Johnson, Ann Powers, ROW 3- Joni Powers, Rita Elstad, ROW 4- Val Valentino, Teri Smith. Y . TX fam, - wx K 994 f !5 CHEERLEADERS37 38- SON GLE ADERS Much of Western's fame as the home of Pioneer Pride and Spirit was due to its dedicated crew of songleaders. This year's squad, consisting of Maureen Purvis, Caren Bronson, Gayle Kusumi, Judi Hinkson, Jan Lyou, Kathy DeHart and Robyn Smith, did many things to back up the Big Blue throughout the year. Aside from their obvious contributions to Pioneer morale, Westhi songleaders spent many hours of their free time preparing refreshments for Western athletes after practices, painting posters for various athletic events and acting as hostesses for the annual Varsity Football Barbecue. Their interest in all phases of campus life distin- guished the songleaders as an outstanding unit, and proud members of the classes of '71 and '72. TOP-Jan Lyou, MIDDLE-Kathy DeHart, Robyn Smith, Caren Bronson-BOTTOM-Judi Hinkson, Gayle Kusumi, Maureen Purvis. NE 3- vn- 4 ,Q-f!.'i?4 7 Y .0144 f . 'sq- gf O if --ew -4- 4' .r wr- , WN H' wi QEPJ A 3 ' ff? WL ?j if Lia 2 -9 Q5 .W A ,. mi- d f?-3:34 'R' ff' 7 li I 13 12 P' Sl 1 1 W , V v5'a,8i.,g:,i?Q , ?,..., 5gg:A Q 1 vi 'A i a K, ,, - Yf.f, W .. . 4.2 . QA V. W 1 - ' Y SONGLEADERS-39 40-BAND Western's Pioneer Marching Band has participated in numerous parades, band reviews, and half-time shows. Kim Krugar served as drum major bringing flash, showmanship, and discipline to the front of the band. The Band's music highlighted pep assemblies, concerts, drill team shows, and the Christmas As- sembly. Their participation in so many memorable events make it an organization of true Pioneer Pride and Spirit. ROW 1-COpposite Pagel R.Kennedy, D.Young, J.Mendez, R.Farnsworth, A.Tiscaren0, S.Millimaci, M.Givens, J.Brodman, M, Mr. Hrbacek. ROW2 R.Rhodes, E.VanDuyn, R.Robison, T.Del Muro, C.Eliff, D.Minney, D.Finley, A.Fiedler, R.Popejoy, P.Jones, S.Smith, M.Quam. ROW 3 L.Sewell, L.Sweazy, B.Veal, D.Wooheater, J.Tapia, B,Burchell, M.Lomika, D.Alton, G,Terrell, D.Cassidy, D.Cacho, R.Knutson. R OW 4 D.Curry, J.Willis, C.Cook, R.Silver, R.Brown, T.Johnson, G.Shaw, D.Curry, S.Murakami, R.Garvin, S.Harter, C.McConnell. ROW 5 J.Fox, S.Gould, D.Empey, C.Villalvazo, S.Lenaburg, A.Johnson, R.Williams, D.Conlin, M.Sauer, R.Bierl, J.Rice, S.Flaig. ROW 6 P.Przyblowski, C.Smith, M.Chavez, J.Dominquez, K.Brooks, D. Makevitch, H.Schroder, D.Elstad, N.Elwood, A.Hendren, M.Bur- ton, T.Demsko, B.Severns. ROW 7 S.Kessler, M. Kennicott, D.Lange, J.McFeelu, D.Nash, D.Linds- kog, V.Raney, C.Thomas, D.Searls, J.Hein, A.Brody, D.Baker, D. Burton. ROW 8 D.Sinn, S.Williams, K.Bradley, J.Voloch, J.Quick, R.Barrios, D.Tiscareno, L.Pullen, A.Nadeau, D.Williams, P.Parker, S.Jarvis, B.Flynn, K.Kruger. aj? as BAND-41 I mm L fi b V li?,,wJX.-1, ,.. L 3? 1' ,F W K 'Q' 5 'S Q U K., az? 'J 4 QE? sg ,, M, X 'I A 35 , L , ,, 1 M 'V' ' 'ki f , ' 2 . 1 5 s i Q . ? 2 Q Yi Y i-ik X , M. 5 2 1 ,wmv K- ..: ws W W. my , , K K 5 1 1- sw ,M W W .Q ,v my, D 'X may-mawam wr wp ?,5?EZ,5.Q 2, Mm, 1: Q A Q L Q4 vga SM 1 5123 'VW' Y -uf fzmgzffwfr . w,.,m,.,Ng,L g .af K V W -1 Y QM1,'e,'ffs,f:f ggi? , .1 , ' ?2f!z?ifls,f,3?5gfIgfif4gTg2,,1 12432 af -ggviifzglgzgzfq f , sae:'1:'1-zf..:'s'w,'1 iffrw' ' Mfflfiwf' '.-'mxivl-'f 5 ,sf Karin? e f-f5f5i:!V ' ' '5,.i?f' ' 333:-:'212Z?':-: girfkiif 7551 -u G1 1 ,, W em. . . -- 592: '.-54.1'-- F -'fi 555' vifylzffv 'nf ' v ff , ...3gYe? ' ' V 2 The flash of white gloves, the blur of white twirling canes, and the steady pulse of precision marching, are the sights which will long be remembered by the Pioneers- for these are the symbols of the Western High School Silhouette Drill Team. This year, the Silhouettes achieved new standards of quality with their perfection in drill and dance routines which were presented at half time shows, parades and assemblies. The culminating activity of the year for the busy Sil- houettes was their presentation of the Annual Spring Show. The many demanding hours of preparation, which determines the success of this performance, and of the year, is a reflection of every member as she strives to maintain or improve the reputation established by Silhouettes of the past. ROW I fopposite pagel- L. Morgan, A. Eldridge, J. Fahl, B. Gund, J. Bell, R. Loken, L. Landry, J. Goodart, S. Smith, R. Stockdale, D. Barker, K. Brannon, D. Livingston, W. Twardowski, S. Chriss, C. Sparks, K. Sharer, V. Smith. ROW 2- P. Gallagher, B. Baker, C. Brewer, A. Kocher, C. Nichols, S. Rothschell, L. Manis, B. Lloyd, M. Givens, M, Logan, P. Proctor, R. Chavez, C. Moreland, K. Cork, A. Lackey, M. Emory, A. Ender. ROW 3- K. Fabanich, L. Querin, J. Trickett, K. Wragg, L. Querin, S. Lopez, D. Daniels, F. Doerr, D. Schmidt, D. Harper, C. Sims, S. Guibord, C. Magruder, L. Agerskov, L. Tanimoto, M. LeBleu, T. Hanks, L. Class. BOTTOM PICTURE fopposite pagej Diane Schmidt, Senior leader Debra Harper, Head leader, Crystal Sims, Junior leader. DRILL TEAM - 43 ws, -a, .ga sig. .un 1........ .. if I, ,,-. , H yew , ' x r 44-ACAPELLA CHOIR V W. M .. , .. ,,.,,,. Shu-.ggf Wxj:-:.T,N -vm . Mmm . mN '4-n.,.,,,k Ml 'N'1wn.,. ,: ,9gff? wand 1 M., WM 1' 3 The Singing Christmas Tree has acheived greatness throughout the years, and 1970-71 was no exception for the singers of Acappella Choir. Through the dedication of its singers and director, Mr. Alex Encheff, the Singing Christmas Tree carried on its tradition of entertaining scores of people in Southern California. Their Christmas concerts for the Student Body, in many shopping centers and in the traditional Disney- land Candlelight Parade drew tremendous applause from thousands of people in attendance. No year would be complete without the annual re- cording session in Hollywood, at Capital Records. Early December found the Choir recording its songs for posterity and to the delight of its many followers. The Singing Christmas Tree fulfilled its tradition as one of the finest singing organizations in the South- land. TOP TO BOTTOM- S.Griffin,1ST ROW- K.Doherty, B.White, M. Singer, M.Severns. 2ND ROW- A.Rodezno, S.Ackerman, C.Bell, R. Bohanon, D.Carlson, R.Warnick, C.Yochum, D.Smith, J.Trujillo. 3RD ROW- J.Lenhardt, T.Encheff, L.Coughein, T.Pecora, L.De- forrest, S.Cecil, D.Oliver, P.Elsensohn, C.Ethridge, K.Walters, K. Jennings, B.Barbosa. 4TH ROW- G.Ritenhour, Z.Mc Crea, M. Gwinn, S.Leapord, K.York, S.Elliot, J.Haber, D.Prince, C.Wall- mark, D.Ostrea, R.Trongon, G.Nishijima, W.Seehuus. 5TH ROW- J.Ingel, K.Tauton, M.Pomranging, C.Davis, T.Wonacott, K.Prince, B.Be1beal, K.Mc Laughlin, J.Lakowski, D.Baird, N.Ornelas, S. Daniels, C.Isabel, K.Brents, R.Green, V.O'Keefe, S.Tinell, M. Dreyer, D.Trimble, M.Lakowski. 6TH ROW- F.Castro, A.Bates, M. Ortol, K.Bohanon, K.Dehart, M.Dunnagen, R.Smith, M.Throck- morton, C.Christiansen, J.Mc Allister, A.Farah, K.Brundage, B. Biller, C.Mueller, M.Kotch, C.De Pippo, M.Gragnano, J.Blackburn D.Cameron, B.Ford, S.Keller, T.Cantrell. 7TH ROW- D.White, N.Mc Phearson, C.Hamade, T.Norton, V.Hammer, P.Sibley, P. Curo, V.Floyd, C.Trible, M.Todhunter, A.Dominguez, M.Scott, K. Deforrest, C.Dovifaaz, L.Weyhrich, T.Tinnel, P.Kuehn, B.Gille- land, C.Clark, S.David, K.Taunton, S.Coutts, C.lnlow. lf i C . ,- --3.--w ACAPPELLA CHOIR-45 rf 2' fa The success of this year's annual Homecoming was largely due to the organized efforts of Western's Pep Club. They were responsible for the activities that made the traditional celebration a memorable event. Homecoming began with the formal introduction of the ladies-in-waiting and the candidates for Queen at the Coronation. Contestants gracefully accepted boquets of roses as they were introduced to students and parents who attended the program. The three-day celebration came to a dramatic climax as Sandy Kratochville was crowned this year's Homecoming Queen during the annual half-time show at the football game. Sandyls court consisted of Nancy Johnson, Benita Powell, Diane Schmidt and Judy Hinkson. Opposite Page: Ladies-in-Waiting and Escorts and club spon- S0l'S... A Cappella!Melinda Singer, Armand Rodezrog Annual-Mickey Reese, Mark Rafterg Pioneer Band4Donna Minney, Dan Finley, Cheerleaders-Rita Elstad, John Poehlrnang Class of '72-Debbie Hinkson, Bill Jefferyg Drill Team-Sandi Smith, Bob Harvey, GAA!Linda Hernandez, Jim Talletg Girls' League-Trika Hougan, Jim Thomasg NFLfBetty Jo Ciaccio, Ken Grantg Pep Club-Liz Thomas, Bob Marg Radio and Electronics-Ramona Dickenson, Bruce Cunninghamg Service Gents-Brenda Jorgenson, Jim Bod- king Thespians4Diane Petrus, Dan Gauthierg Westemettes- Sheila Parker, Mark Jaworskig Congress-Jan Lyou, Paul Minnickg ASB Cabinet-Ruth Sugiyama, Dan Iwata. AFSfSevinc Cangur, Jose Salinas, Art Club!Denise Brooks, Rick Duffeyg Boys' League-Jane Romano, Jim DeJongg Class of '71-Danelle Meta calf, Alex Guilleng Class of '73-Claudia Doutt, Jolm Vaughtg FBLA -Kathy Taunton, Jay Bagnallg German-Linda Hemandez, Jim Talletg Key Club-Terry O'keefe, Larry Pleissg NHS-Nancy Nakawaki, Jeff Maloneyg Pioneer Press-Faye DeMent, Jim Kef- ferg Science-Valerie Veale, Bill Christiansong Songleaders-Mau- reen Purvis, Dan Gayg Varsity Club4Kathy Brannon, Greg Lal Mendolag Ecology-Leslie Goldman, Chris Lyoug IOC-Terry Green, Ken Ito in l J? E. ff'--M, i 1 3 F E 2 Y' K ,-'wwe nf' 5 , X i -iq, HOMECOMING-47 ! . if 1 . ,H ,. f Q. - fu , A fjf4f i ' . , 3 gi' Y Q, WM-W i',, J ',.. SWQQQ, 7 fs Q N Ak, we 'JVIW ,,,' Lg! ' 1, SE- MIL1, Af ., 48-BEAT ANAHEIM WEEK 'ip-dk i uu 'i-. N K g , ,f 9.3--. a Beat Anaheim Week festivities were kicked off by an all-school paint day. Virtually every I club on campus turned out to paint signs and banners promoting Westhi Pride and denounc- ing arch-rival Anaheim. Westem students adorned themselves with Beat Anaheim ribbons and displayed Western pennants endeavoring to capture the spirit of the armual tradition. Ei E ' wt .A Q 5 igyuqx D ii ' . EIL. Aa Yi-A68 5 f' we BEAT ANAHEIM WEEK 49 Anti-Anaheim activities continued throughout the week with a public trial, accusing the Colonists of certain Spirit Feloniesf' The execution of the Ana- heim team and a fimeral, which was a major event of Beat Anaheim Week, followed. The football game wound up the week of pride-inspiring activities for the Western Pioneers. BEAT ANAHEIM WEEK-51 52-FALL PLAY -The 1970 drama season opened with Alec Coppel's suspense-filled murder mystery, The Gazebo . The production, staged in the Pioneer Playhouse, was under the direction of Mr. Doug Phelps and Assistant Student Director Denise Brooks. Superb performances were given by lead characters Dave Dawson, Marcia Nielsen and Scott Well. The play premeired to a capacity audience on Novem- ber 12 and continued to draw hundreds of students and parents throughout its remaining performances. The Cast Elliot ...,. .........,. . . . Dave Dawson Harlow . , , - . . Scott Well Matilda ,... - A - Carol Turner Nell ......... Mrs. Chandler .... Mr, Thorpe . , Duke ......., Louie ,..,... Marcia Nielsen Lu Ann Chapman Arlene Chambers Della Legault Bob Phillips Karl J aecke Kenny Prince Jenkins ..... . . Rick Duffy Dr. Wyner . . . . . . Jon Barnhart Durker ...,. . . . Craig Somppi A cop ...,. Mike Toman , Q? A .. i , E f X L 3, :Ls 3' wi it I I 'ii ky 1i,,, - , - gr I 5 Q' W- M Nxf S aai i ia a 2 , if .T Q flag s 5 s g -'-mg, ts, - ..,. A Q i i ' I EJ! 'vt Q ., 525213 fl , Q K I Q 'f ,P t f FALLPLAY63 54-CHRISTMAS FORMAL Twas the Night was the theme of the 1970 Winter Formal. The Old English Christmas atmosphere was made complete with the traditional girl-ask-boy af- fair which was held in the Girls' Gym December 12. An outstanding effort was made by Westhi's Girls' and Boys' Leagues' to sponsor the annual event. To keep with the Christmas Spirit, those attending the dance were asked to bring gifts for the Toys for Tots campaign. Couples danced to the Don Roberts Quartet amid a star-bright decor of Christmas lights, Reindeer and artificial snow. The red velvet throne and royal carpet added to the excitement of the Coronation of Queen Judi Hinkson, and her attendants Danelle Metcalf, Debbie Hinkson, and Rose Madrid. Attendants: fleft to right? Jr. Class- Debbie Hinkson, Sr. Class- Danelle Metcalf, Soph. Class- Rose Madrid. : ' '- ' f ' fguzqf, ' i.N:1--Qi' Q ma fx :I f'f1, ,1. , Q 1 S - I f ,sq k yi x J., Y? I O '59 '?f?SW3?fs39R, f, CHRISTMAS FORMAL-55 wks 56-PIONEER Western's third annual Spirit Week combined pride and spirit to produce a week of good, old-fashioned Pioneer fun. Heading off the week of festivities was the taco- eating contest which found senior John Selby vic- torious after downing fourteen tacos. The remainder of the week was highlighted by such traditional activities as the Volkswagen pack-a-car contest, the beard-growing contest, and the announce- ment of the 1971 Picklernan , Lee Gregnano. Climaxing the week was the Powder-Puff Football game between the Pussy Willows , and the Orange County Stacks and the coronation of this year's Spirit Week Homecoming King-John Selby. PIONEER WEEK-57 SEPTEMBER Sophomore Orentation . . . Howdy Co-Rec . . .Big- Little Sister Picnic. . . OCTOBER Sophomore Election Week Pancake Break- fast-for Student Park Girl's League-Viet Nam Drive . . . Back to School Night . . . Band Sr Drill Spectacular Homecoming Gir1's League Mum Sale, . . ri. - NOVEMBER Beat Anaheim Week Pioneer Play- Gazebo... DECEMBER Music Department-Christmas Program . . . Christmas Formal . . .'73 Candy Cane Sale. . . Key Club Mistle Toe Sale. . . JANUARY Key Club-March of Dimes Drive End of Semester . . . FEBRUARY '72 Valentine Sucker Sale Girl's League- Carnation Sale Pioneer Week Battle of the Bands. . . MARCH Spring Play-It is so, if you think it's so . . . Dis- A trict Music Festival Donkey Basketball my Thespians-Green Bagel Sale . . . Sadie Hawkins Yhr' '1fisZQ1rw , Dance. ' . APRIL Spring Vacation . . . Country Fair . . . Earth Day . . . Public Schools Week-Open House , . . MAY ASB Election Week Class and League Elec- tions Senior Week Baseball C.I.F. Play- offs . . . Junior-Senior Prom. . . JUNE Pops Band Concert Service Gents-Nice to be Nice Week Graduation End of School. .! I 1 :,,' t..q-asdili' -,N CALENDER-59 The success of a school lies in organization and plan- ning. Responsibility for instigating activities for Westhi students fell upon the leaders of various clubs on cam- pus. They planned the major functions of the school throughout the year, and often, shared the expense and the manpower with other clubs. However, Western's Inter-Organization Council was partially responsible for many successful club projects. Members of this organization were club presidents. At periodic meetings they outlined the plans and goals of their various clubs, and coordinated them into one, workable master plan. President Ken Ito took charge of the meetings and spent many hours working for the school through IOC. Some of their unit endeavors included raising funds for the student park by sponsoring a pancake breakfast, assisting in Beat Anaheim Week activities, and planning dances and co-recs throughout the year. 60-INTER-ORGANIZATION COUNCIL ROW1 fThis Page? Dan Gay, Bill Christian, Ken Ito, Jim Morrisey, Armand Rodezno, Jose Salinas, Rod Bourland, Gary Dolinsky, Unknown. ROW2 J-ohn Trujillo, Howard Sawada, Nancy Johnson, Dan Iwata, Diane Petrus, Kathy Taunton, Vicki Olkeefe, Gloria Hesse. ROW3 Glenn Terry, Jim Bodkin, Ken Miller, Maureen Purvis, Liz Thomas, Trika Hougan, Sophie Klisiewicz, Becky White, Bill Jeffrey. Not pictured Ken Graner and Faye DeMent. ROW1 fOpposite Pageb Mike Sauer, Gail Wright, Rex Torrez, Richard Brown. ROW2 Dave Brown, Bob McHargue, Curt Cook, Barry Weiss. ROW3 Debbie Borall, Laurie Parker, JoAnn Nakawaki, Ed Jacobson. Not pictured Tony Moreno. PHOTO CLUB-61 wmkfm ,w r' ' Q Q AL3 9,-5 X, K AZL? L f L D X . X. 7 'QQ' 53 ' ' v , v Q Q 'ifyw KV Q 4 F lla 9 6 L ' f ff' V' s Eg fi 5 ff Q 1,xeff at . . 1- I2 V ' N, f Q. W 1. s Q , x AA gs, -.1 9 N2 if 'N in gl ,mf Y 'W 5' nys, xl X I Y YI H Q56 Q CX Y ' ,fa K J K A 2' fi A ,J .5 . M 4 -f HX' , 1 . . Ribbons, buttons, sweatshirts, and assembly skits- all typified Western High School's Pep Club. Under the direction of President, Liz Thomas, the pepsters were actively involved in all-school paint days, a Pot-Luck Dinner for the Varsity Football Team, and Pioneer Week. In service to their school, Pep Club members found satisfaction through involvement-certainly paving the way for their Voyage to the Future. PEP CLUB-63 64 THE SPIAN S HUWlf4Opposite Pagel Gary Shaw, Don Emery. -lanice Bright. Robert Phillips. Craig Somppi. Jim Arntz, Kathy McKay. Rick Duffy. Denise Brooks, Scott Well. Doug Van 'l'uyl. HUW2 Maiyre Morrissey. Rick Leindeinseint. Joan Eroy. 'l'ina Smith. Lorri Harris. Debbie Smith. Teresa Kelly, Nancy Kouiymjian. Suzan Wel- sh. Sandi Cisco. Mike Toman. Darlene Sinn. -lenny Webb. Rick Ter- rell. HUWCK Debbie Hinkson, Vicki Smith. Dan Gauthier. Pat Forneson. Yona Nanka. Cathy Ortez, Kim Nichols. Deella Legault. Diane Petrus. Karl Jaecke. Carol Turner. Marcia Allen. R U W I-t'I'his Pagel Cindy Taunton. RUW2 Chery L. Coutts. Kathy Ortiz. ROWS! Candy Amor. Candace Paumi. RU W 1 Sophie Klisiewicz. Kathy Taunton. HOW5 Tona Mcllahill, Lawanda Peel. ROW6 Melody Wolfe. Gloria Hesse. 'Y .fw. W , .. , W ' , Y -1-1' - T--w--vwq, uf! . I 4 xy M V I 1 V. AM, , I ., ,. . mi. , I F , I V A A . at A K .1 kk Q .-vi.. Vt' r - , . fu. , ,, A ' 2 - v, '- MTN: .'?.ef-no f-.W .V 5 K. t M' . 7, H- ., , f f ,V af fi. a lt . ff 1 M 1. ii' Cul' V i li i A.,Hi .5 i . f- 3 ff . , f i - , . ft thi- ' ' .K 'W W iz'-fitggf!-gf'2'fv: -,ff , 1 W fit ,. 5 . ,H , .J f R , K ,Q ,. ew 'f . iff. ' 5, 9' 575, I .fy . .....,,t i, i Fl l'l'ltl'I BUSINICHS l,lCADl'lliS UF AMFIRICA-455 Humanism vmvrma 1 ' -veal!!! ,,. .ff':'J1f.r 'TE Q . g , gi, 'fi Q ,fi + : ,X 'A Heli 66-MATH CLUB 54 1 , 'nm . t 1 1 Vx mi H ROWlffThisPageJ Mike Wsol, Dennis Corbett, Wayne Hoile, Ken Ito, Howard Sawada, Tim Holley. ROW2 Jean Huntsman, Patty Martin, Sev Cangur, Darlyn Burns, Darlyn Sinn, Ruth Sugiama. HUW3 John Wsol, Steve Wsol, Jim Morrisey, Tom Wainwright, Dave Gold- man. HOW I-fOpposite Pageb Dwight Fisher, Jon Feucht, Kim Kruger, Jim Tallet, Jim Morrissey, Ken Ito, Howard Sawada. ROW2 Nancy Nakawaki, Ruth Sugiyama, Diane Petrus, Mary Severns, Linda Agerskov, Kathy Dickens. RUW3 Mary Torres. Gayle Kusumi, Jan Lyou, Nancy Tanimoto, Ann Hor- icuchi. fi. ,,, I .ydfl . ,'vf,-y..,., us'fi' 1' is-7' ' ,mf N1 f- , f, ,ff wx. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-67 . f fir, ffffv 4. lfOW1wiOpposite Pagel Leo Amor, Mike Wsol. HOW! lan Woods, Bruce Cunningham, Gary Baker, Gary Strornme, Dennis Conlin ROW I-fOpposite Page, Topj John Didion, Mike Wise, Steve Bradley, Don Curry, Doug Van 'l'yul, Ron Wil liams, Rich Brody, Rich Wolfe, Dean Strickler. HUW2 John O'Keefe, Larry Pleiss. Dan Iwata, Jeff Cornett. Dan Bagnall, Marc La Font. Erin House, Carl Kaczmarek, Steve Wsol. HOW3 Ron Takai, Tom Efhaws, Ted Shozi, Dan Curry, Alan Walker, Anthony Salhas Mike Wsol, Steve Murakami, Alan Brody. ROW! Joe Yakouetic, Tim Holley. John Sudquist, Bob Mar. Jon Feucht, Lewis Allen BillJeffery. RUW5 Jim Keffer, Larry Samp, Ken Ito, Jose Salinas. RUW1f1This Pagel Dave Reynolds, Ed Barbosa. Sir James Truslow. Jim Thomsom, Dean Strickler Wayne Lee. ROW2 Don Empey, Leah Elwell, Randy Levelle, Al Farrah, Marsha Coolidge. RUW3 Patty Martin, Bobbie Brissom. Sev. Bob Barbosa, Sue Sabota. New-N 68-BOWLING 36- 3? '1 ef is J! 5141311 -rr 9 if , 133 .ws JV' mf QF KEY CLUB: RADIO FLUB 69 70-SERVICE GENTS ROW IflOpposite Pagel Jeff Vice. Don Murphy. Mike Dargan. Jim Thomas. Jeff Whittaker. Fred Koziel. Jeff English. RU W2 Glen Mergele, Jim Lambert. Unknown, Steve Magianno. RO W I-QThis Page? Vickie Ortner, Sheila Parker. Debra Cummings. Connie Thomas. Mar- lene Delette, Barbara Crawford. RUVV2 Daren Bowers. Rose Huls. Nancy Kouyoumjian. Micky Reese. Su- zanne Welsh. Carlene DeShaw WES'l'l'lRNlCTTES-Tl 5 V sf gp 43-f K if It is difficult to capture the events of a day-save the memory for yourself - then present it to another indi- vidual so that he may savor the experience. This, in essence, was the compounded task of the Pioneer Annual staff. Editors, Gloria Hesse and Rod Bourland, and Assistant Editor, Donna Barker, faced an inexperienced staff in September, which completed an impressive book in June. The daily schedule consisted of photos, page lay- outs, rulers, proportion scales, circular files, and DEAD- LINES! The demands on staff members were numerous. Many hours of vacation time, and more than one holiday found the dedicated crew working toward a deadline. Creativity was the key, and invaluable knowledge was the result of the course. As a whole, the staff typi- fied the theme of future success based on present a- chievement. TOP ROW- Opposite Page Mike Wise, Rod Bourland, Bill Jeffery. MIDDLE HOW Denise Barrett, Jeff Ropeter, Paula Hamric, Ken Graner BUTTUM ROW Donna Barker, Mickey Reese, Gloria Hesse, Faye DeMent -wx T4-SCIENCE CLUB ROW I4LThis Pagel Jean Huntsman, Mike Wsol, Robert Selby, Lindsey Mathison, Ray Finkenstadt, Wayne Rolle, Bill Kristenson. ROW2 teve Wsol, Jackie Boden, Greg Hart, Patty Martin, Dave Goldman, gina Holley, Phil Brooks. ROW3 Diane Petrus, Carrie Reeves, Darlyn Burns, Darlyn Sinn, Donna Schildberg, Valerie Veale. ROW I-fOpposite Pagej D.Searls, lVI.Chavez, D.Burns, C.Davis, S.Sargent, R.Sitren, D.Terry, S.Allison, K.Nickels, T.Dernsko. ROW2 D.Petrus, K.Tellinghuesen, R.Takia, G.Kusumi, G.Konimi, C.Kon- ishi, Kayaka, T.Green, J.Ne-whouse, L.Owensby, B.Hatanaka, D. Nakawaki. ROW3 M.Beal, M.Wsol, L.Hernandez, J.Tallet, J.Bagnall, J.Feucht, J. O'Keefe, B.White, B.Takisue, T.Wainwright, D.Lewis. ROW4 S.Wsol, L.Harris, V.Veale, K.Ito, S.Sabota, N.Mangano, M.Severns, M.Kershner, R.Mangano, B.Parry. ROW5 K.Kraege, C.lchirnyra, S.Wedin, P.Martin, R.Walker, J.Huntsrnan M.Townsell, P.Sibley, S.Godwin, J.Nakanishi, lVl.Lemmeyer. ROW6 R.Sugiyama, J.Pack, K.King, M.Ash, Muerota, S.Staniswalis, V. Clark. ROW7 N.Nakawaki, A.Walker, G.Dolinski, R.DePue, G.Simpson, C.Konishi. s .L f.f 'x' S CFS-75 Y , , I , K , I . ,,,,U.MH. If 0 W L - L, V- in V-Y, 1.5 Af rm -- m -A AJ E f ' fx, Vw!! .4 , 7 , if ef ffwf:,fv , Q -,. , V ln my V . - A .nf-. - ' 'U f , - ' ,vi V V-'L'Q 1' ww, Q ' ' S , fry' fa . X N?72!K,,f HJ? :fe W J ' W Q' ,f ' 'H' ,B - ,f ' f k ,:,J 1l .f 1' . , mpg , , ' ,' 5, 'Q' K .iw , ,, ' f ,, , 77'-. VA R ' V ' ..., , f ' k ' ' yr Q 2 fs Y- Q-ws'.wwff., . Q 46 X X ' 76-GIRIXS LEAGUE BOARD fs, A-AHF! WWF' Action and activity were the key words of the Pioneer Girls' League this year. Starting off with the traditiona ig nic, the League led by President-Trika Hougan, Vice- - ' G d' er, President'-Terry Green, Secretary Janis au me and TreasurergLinda Hernandez kept active with school and charitable events. Their year-round function was highlighted by their successful presentation of the Christmas Formal entitled . . h T s the Night. Breaking all previous records, t e 1 B' Little Sister Pic- wa dance attracted 305 couples and enchanted all by its old-fashioned atmosphere of the Yuletide. RUWI fOpposite Page! . . . k Toni Pertierra, Terry Green, Linda Hernandez, Marilyn lVl1ya e, Brenda Bertka, Terry O'Keefe, Stella Staniswalis, Pat Chase, Trika Hougan, Chris Williams, Debbie Turner, Janis Gaudineer. ROW2 Gail Simpson, Janet Newhouse, Claudine Konishi, Janet Hirota, Lupe Garcia, Claire Crotteau, Robin Hill. 4 I GIRLS LEAGVIC BOARD-T7 78-BOYS LEAGUE 'N Q -5 HUW IffOpposite Pagel Dan Gay, Ralph DePhillips, Mike Mueller, Bob Marr. ROW! Paul Minnick, Larry Pliee, Ted Wilton, Dan Iwata. ROW lf1This Page? Cindy Yochum, Jeff Cornett. Winifred Willhouse, Wayne Vile. Denise Barrett. RUW2 Merri Kershner. Nancy Nakawaki. Debbie Turner. Mary Morrisey. Pattye Gallager, Lois Owensby, Linda Lore, Betty Jo Ciaccio. ROW!! Tony Lure, Jim Keffer, Gary Dolinski, Kent Gardner, Ken Walters, Tim Phelps, Dale Neer. NATIO NAI, FORFINSIC LEAGUE-T9 Li? , 80-VARSITY CLUB ROW 1ffThis Page? Richard Olivares, Brad Clayton, Dan Gay, Dave Riley, Dan Iwata Dana Nafziger, Alex Guillen, Jim Truslow, Bob Childress, Rick Emde Ken Ito. ROW2 Ted Wilton, Gary Hummel, Jeff Moloney, Dave Goldman, Bob De Hart, Gary Lollar, Gary Richards, Greg LaMendola. R OW3 Glenn Bresindine, Bob Harvey, Ken Miller, Paul Minnick, Randy Wil liams, Mike Mueller, Ralph DePhillips. VARSITY CLUB-S1 82-GERMAN CLUB ROW IfiOpposite Pageb Jess Ybarra, Genevieve Bessa, Denise Searls, Jackie Evans, Sophie Lisieviez, Eddie Jacobson. ROW2 Alan Walker, William Teague, Carl Smith. Mark Tamay, Scott Harter. ROW I-iThis Pagel Mike Wise, Liz Thomas, Arlen Agpinan, Don Ernpey, Unknown. RUW2 Fred Ruder, Debby Borrell, Terri Holiday, Yujie Baker, Laurie Parker, Louise Ortiz. ROW3 Margurite Muelligan, Diane Miller, Debby Davies. ART CLUB483 84-AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE as RUW1-tOpposite Pageb John Weird, Wes Kincaid, Joe Weird, Mike Wsol, Mike Wise, Howard Sawada, Darlene Sinn, John Trujillo, Joe Dominquez, Jose Salinas, Armand Rodezno. RUW2 Tony Salinas, Tom Wainwright, Steve Wsol, Debbie Baird, Julie Mc- Allister, Debbie Turner, Betty Gillilan, Ruth Alton, Karen Bowers, Toni Encheff, Cathy Ortiz, Bobbi Jo Brisson, Patti Martin, Jean Huntsman, Tina Martin. ROW3 Carl Smith, Mike Chavez, Christine DePippo, Cathy Tauton, Cindy Taton, Val Veale, Denise Searls, Becky Belveal, Becky White, Linda Agerskov, Margurite Mulligan, Debby Davies. Barbara Carlson, Leah Elwell, Nancy Nakawaki. HOW 4 Diane Petrus, Cathy Ruhle, Sophie Klisieniez, Cathy York, Vickie O'Keefe, Laruie Harris, Sev Cangur, Darlyn Burns, Sue Godwin, Joyce Nacanishi, Diane Miller, Ruth Sugiyami. RUWI-tThis Page! Linda Crabtree, Eileen Nelson, Cindy Yochum, Cathy Davis, Ann Hornby, Louise Ortiz, Iris Shpak, Linda Goldman, Jan Westbury, Kathy Ortiz, Kathy Nichols, Cindy Johnson. HUW2 Nancy Brown, Pat Fenech, Ann Bates, Debbie Olsen, Sue Sargent, Su Cisco, Nan Carmichael, Cathy Watson, Su Doherty, Melissa Nock, Harry Apple, Barbara Schrieber. ROW3 Ron Selby, Ken Walters, Robert Trongon, Ron Kleindienst, Max Mar- mor, Steve Maggiano, Bob Tescarino, Karl Schultz, Steve Downer. ECOLOGY CLUB-85 At the onset of schoolyear 1971, the editors of the Pio- neer Press faced a challenge-that of publishing a top- notch newspaper with a limited staff of reporters. Through the leadership of co-editors Faye DeMent and Ken Graner, that goal was attained. The tri-weekly publication took numerous awards at Orange County competition, and recieved recognition in state tourna- ments. Several Staff members were also noted for exceptional writing abilities and specific accomplishments. Through the combined work of advisor, editors, and staff, Western High School was presented with informa- tive, objective and quality coverage of school-related events. TOP ROW-fOpposite Pagel John Didion, Robert Gemler, Ken Graner, Mike Fairchild. BOTTOM ROW John Bright, Faye Dement, Sue Godwin, Lois Owensby, Melinda Owens. in 86-PIONEER PRESS gui' Cf? - id ,l ff? 16' -,,af-5 PIONEER PRESS-87 N., SP ORTS F3 A-5 Coach Jim Everett, in only his second year at helm of the Westem varsity gridders, along with his coaching staff of Terry Henigan, Jerry Shige- kawa, Terry Campbell, and Mike Merkle, molded the 1970 edition of the Pioneers into a power to be reckoned with as he guided them to a deceiving 2-5 record in the rugged Sunset League. Despite their losing record and lowly fifth place finish, the blue and white clad Pioneers were in every contest until the end. At times it seemed as though they were battling not only opposing teams, but also Lady Luck as bad breaks caused them to drop three crucial league encounters by seven points or less. Although it was mainly a strong team effort that brought the Pioneers to victory, many individuals turned in outstanding efforts throughout the season. Quarterback Greg LaMendola, split end Rick Emde, and offensive guard Howard Sawada were all first team All-Sunset League choices, while LaMendola and Ernde also snared All-Orange County honors. Second team all-league honors were garnered by safety Alex Guillen and lineman Mike Mueller. Other players who were also outstanding al- though not receiving all-league status were co- captain Ted Wilton who closed out his three year varsity career in fine fashion, and senior lineman C.W. McIntosh, Ralph DePhillips, and Brad Clayton. 90 VARSITY FOOTBALL K!! gw' -dl 2? f-Q VARSITY FOOTBALL-91 Nw w Q, ff? N2 ,inf W 512 , .H li :Qi IJ95 ,SF -Q95 '14 5' ' v',,L' 51 : ',.. gi -.'fV-- 72 lf e 'sg-W fd' ,Q-N, --a ......- , ,ye . ' 4 16. me IH! Q--.fn C 2: x 9 1. ,o ROWIfOpposite Pagel Ed Jensen-quarterbackg Greg LaMendola-quarterbackg An- thony Pecora-quarterback. ROW2 Rick Dana-quarterbackg Bob Dapper-halfhack Ken Miller- halfback. ROW3 Gary Hummel-halfbackg Mark Rafter-halfbackg Bob Harvey -Split End. ROW4 Mark Berlinger-halfbackg Guy Poncy-split endg Jean Van de Merghel-halfback. ROW5 Jim De Jong-fullbackg Ted Wilton-fullbackg Bob Wilton- fullback. ROW6 Larry Clements-halfbackg Jack Sheets-halfbackg Henry Bow- land-halfback. ROWICThisPagel Bob Childress-split endg Alex Guillen-split endg Neil Swi- hart-split endg John Lenhardt-halfbackg Richard Lee-Cen- terg Jeff Chandler-Center. ROW2 Rick Salazar-Centerg Richard Olivares-Centerg Jon Feucht- guardg Tony Murrietta-guardg Bill Koehler-guardg Rick Hanks-guard. ROW3 Howard Sawada-guardg Dan Gay-guardg Ken Grant-guardg Chip Huff-guardq Jeff Shafer-guardg Ralph Carlson- tackle. ROW4 John Sundquist-tackleg Fred Formel-tackleg Doug Kirkner- tackleg Ralph De Phillips-tackleg Paul Johnson-tackleg C.W. McIntosh-tackle. ,i -,v- ' '. :nb : ,:,ii' V' I I if f it I 92-VARSITY FOOTBALL -. fo cas. fm .v -H. 4 .-, '- ,P--'C ,,. gr ,f x..., ffm, N4 1' 19 Q V' M7 7 '!' 'gv , f ' I .4 ., is ., , . W 11: iw Gyms- 1513- uv 11 A , . Y ' if L , ,J CS! ' 'V ,-, rfaivy , A . x. -a - il .4- ns it Q f s 'Q , .3 E 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL-93 A SPS? f. . - Xa azfsfagmie gg ug' - f - 11f?'g?HQ5iiIZ -' . - - f151Q5757gj1.:,, : 1:1jg'r' SkG52?? V 'if'25-ifw V - ff'ffs,ffsszgQfg' if 13, ky Q , i Q5 , , .wr-fv'1s2e,,-ff -.,. 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WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS Varsity Football 12 Savanna 7 Millikan 0 Marina 33 Huntington Beach 12 Loara 27 Santa Ana 6 Newport 28 Westminster 8 Anaheim Junior Varsity Football 25 Savanna 38 Millikan 25 Marina 19 Huntington Beach 24 Loara 8 Santa Ana 0 Newport 12 Westminster 6 Anaheim AW Western's Sophomore Football team displayed much enthusiasm and talent during their 1970 season com- piling a season record of 7-2. Such a successful squad will bolster Coach Jim Everetts varsity troops in the next couple of years with such standouts as Bob Acosta Cquarterbackl, Gary Caskey fend! and Allen Osbon fbackl on offense, and Paul Charlton fendl, Mark Alvey Qbackj, and Tim Gay flinebackerl, on defense. With these players and others, the Pioneers tallied an average of 20 points per game to their opponents six with five shutouts. Their winning record was third only to Anaheim, 9-0, and Santa Ana, 8-1. Sophomore Football WHS 30 Savanna 0 WHS 20 Millikan 0 WHS 36 Marina O WHS 32 Huntington Beach 0 WHS 22 Loara 14 WHS 6 Santa Ana 20 WHS 28 Newport 6 WHS 26 Westminster 0 WHS 0 Anaheim 16 ROWI Richard Cornell, Mike Bodkin, Alan Osbon, Jerry Zapata, Tom Garcia Jim Caughran, Mark Alvey, Rick Powers, Pat Horner. HOW2 Mike Pelhem, Jeff Cornett, Vernon McGraw, Art Garcia, John Dunson, Wayne Lee, Hal Cadena, Tim Gay, Don Cullen, Bob Acosta. RUW3 Coach Campbell, Mike Fleager. Lonnie Stallman, Mike Cuervo, Andy Schiller, Al Horner, Rock Weeks, Steve Usery, Albert Farah, Dale Neer, Coach Gans. HOW4 Tom DelaHunt, David Eernissee, Gary Caskey, Bob Geese, Mark McDonough, Tom Giles, Paul Centanni, Paul Charlton, Dave Brown. SOPHOM ORE FOOTBALL-97 This season's water polo teams will long be remem- bered, not for its won-lost mark, but rather for the never-quit attitude of its players. Off to a frustrating start, the teams refused to roll over and play dead. Instead the Junior Varsity and Sophomore teams came back to win their share of league meets. On the other hand the Varsity con- tinued to fight but to no avail. But there's one thing these teams did win, the continued support of its loyal fans with their fine style of play. The Pioneer's who supported this season's water polo program should not feel let down but rather proud of the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Sophomore's effort to show other competitors: It's not so much whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. ROW I CTop Leftj Lewis Allen, John Pullman, Craig Mills, Mark Lane, Carl Reed, Mark Noamindine, Warren Seehus, Jerry Shaw, Joe Lindsey. ROW 2 Dennis Mills, Mike Phillipi, Karl Koenig, Dave Barg, Neal Barken. ROW I fBottom Leftl John Nichols, Ray Wall, Mike Thomas, Tom Ethens, Rick Ocha, Tom Raegen. ROW 2 Ken Johnson, Mike Tallet, Jim Gilstrap, Ken Prince, Gary Gray. Y s . M iv 'R - , - 9 L. ANL f A , x .w,. 1 -Q if f. 2 w igk-453. , V. t . H' if ,x W ...m.i,,. Ka t.. 1 -N . X , -lt Q if ,Jer .1 WATER POLO-99 100-VARSITY BA SKETBA LL Although deprived of the services of talented captain Lee Gragnano, the squad's leading scorer until suffering a severe knee injury in pre-season play, Westhi's var- sity basketball team was one of great potential and yet strange unpredictability as they see-sawed their way to a 7-7 mark in SunsetLeague play. Coach Marv Blemker's squad, erratic at times were in range of victory in every game they played. On more than one occassion the Pioneers carrie within a few points of upsetting league leaders Huntington Beach, Marina, and Newport Harbor, while on other days coach Blemker would sprout grey hairs as his team nipped two previously beaten teams, Santa Ana and Westminister by only one point. Although the Pioneers finished fourth, the outlook for the future was bright as seniors Gary Lollar and Rick Emde provide all-around team play and leadership while being complimented with five underclassmen, who received valuable varsity experience. Juniors Dana Nafziger, Dennis Surak, Brad McKen- zie and sophomore Bob Acosta all turned in consistent perfonnances throughout the season, while sophomore center Mike Dunn emerged as the team's and one of the league's mot outstanding players, as well as capturing the Sunset scoring title in his rookie year. VARSITY BASKETBALLll0l Ax Lyiaf if' , W aw IMMEDIATE RIGHT fOpposite Patel Super-soph Mike Dunn, the Sunset League's leading scorer, racks up two points against the Colonists. FAR RIGHT Forward Dana Nafziger's 1251 attempt to block shot falls short while Brad McKenzie MU and Dennis Surak 1135 anticipate rebound. FAR RIGHT ffthis Pagel Dana Nafziger 1253 battles for rebound against Loara as teammates Gary Lollar 1311 and Brad McKenzie 1411 look on. ROW 1 Bob Acosta, Dennis Surak, Bob Brewer, John Selbe, Lee Gragnano, Dana Nafziger, Gary Lollar. ROW 2 Roger Pane, Alex Guillen, Brad McKenzie, Rick Emde, Mike Dunn, Jim Tallet, Joe Jones. 102-VARSITY BASKETBALL if., SE! , 1,3 'Ek 1 1 i . wb' i if - , ..- VA RSI TY BA SKETBA LL-103 Joe Hickeyis Junior Varsity hoopsters hustled to an outstanding 10-4 record this season for second place honors. Junior Wayne Abbott took charge on the boards and also added scoring punch, while teammates Bob Dapper, Richard Shaddox, Mike Soares, and Kirk Kraack com- plimented center Abbott with fine team coordination and unselfish play. Soare's many high-scoring exhibitions aided his team in the numerous narrow victories racked up against such teams as Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Newport, Marina, and Westminster. BACK ROW-iThis Page! Kirk Kraack, Mike Soares, Richard Shaddox, Wayne Abbott, Jeff Tit- tlefitz, Mark Kretz F R ON T, ROW Bob Dapper, Larry Pleiss, Ed Hanger, Mike Gregg, Eif Alvarado 104-J.V. BASKETBALL Wt With Sophomore sensations such as Bob Acosta, Mike Dunn, Mark Kretz, and Jeff Tittlefitz, being promoted to the Varsity and Junior Varsity levels, the Pioneers Sophomore and Sophomore J .V. basketball teams stum- bled through discouraging seasons-record wise, but showed much punch and potential as a winning team in the coming years. This was head coach Dick Dunn's first year at Western but it would be misleading to title him as a rookie coach, as he has coached the Boys Club for a decade. Coach Dunn produced promising future prospects in Gary Caskey and Mark Alvey. The Pioneer Sophomore JV squad ended this year's schedule with a run-of-the-mill 7-7 record but to the team and its spectators this certainly was no run-of- the-mill team. The Soph JV's started the first half of the season with a 2-5 mark and closed out with a very impressive 5-2 second half. Coach Darryl Passwater put together a group of fine sophomores in his rookie season and showed the makings of a very prominent leader in the future as he kept the Pioneer's spirits up following depressing defeats. Leading the Pioneers' late season surge were Wayne Seitz and Jan Bagnall, a couple of fine backcourt men, and forward Dave Alton, a stalwart offensive scorer and rebounder. ROWI fThis Page? Dan Seitz, Unknown, Doug Triez, Steve Niado, Gary Caskey, Barney Sanders, Steve Allen, Bob Guibord, Dan Wilson, Coach Passwater. ROW2 Roger Dusterhoft, Unknown, Dave Guilman, Unknown, Jan Bagnall, Benjy Miller, Tony Lore. ROW3 Unknown, John Olkeefe, Unknown, Dan Baker, Mercer, Wayne Seitz. JV We-Them Western Marina 48-55 Western H.B. 43-42 Western Loara 57-47 Western S.A. 80-66 Western West 52-54 Western Newport 52-58 Western H.B. 55-44 Western Anaheim 41-40 Western Marina 48-49 Western S.A. 40-34 Western Loara 73-48 Western Newport 78-51 Western West 65-63 Western Anaheim 65-49 Soph JV SOPHOM ORE BASKETBALL 105 Mmwsnmm-mmm 106-VARSITY VVRESTLING ,V Although the Pioneers failed in their quest for a second straight league title, head wres- tling coach Bob Wilton would easily term his second year back at the reigns of Western a success. Leading the squad throughout the year was captain Ted Wilton, who highlighted his 13-0 dual meet record with his second Sunset title in the 130 pound weight bracket. The other senior captain, Gary Hummel, 11-1-1 on the year, bought his way to a third place finish in the 140-pound class. Hummel, plus Ralph DePhillips, Paul Minnick and Mike Mueller made Western ever-dangerous whenever they were on the mat. Other chapters of the Pioneer success story this year were written by junior Dave Ogata and sophomore Brian Takesue. Ogata, grap- pling 115 pounds, easily wrapped-up his sec- ond Sunset championship in as many yearsg while Takesue suprized everyone by capping honors in the 98 class. The third in Western's trio of captains was Jeff Malony, who will return with Ogata, Takesu and Bob Wilton to make Western a power to be reconed with next year once again. Pacifica 31 20 Santa Ana Valley 39 16 Kennedy 31 20 Covina 39 16 Cochella Valley 34 19 Norte Vista 40 8 Fontana 13 31 Excelsior 27 26 Rancho Alamitos 28 11 Buena Park 40 13 Marina 1' 33 16 Loara ' 53 4 Huntington Beach' 24 20 Santa Ana 1' 43 15 Newport Harbor' 27 18 Centennial 28 22 Long Beach Wilson 41 6 Westminister 26 18 Anaheim ' 37 15 VARSITY WRESTLING-107 Wav' . K 'S E5 P' W i, Y if it 52 2 is WI-27' .X Q 'iffia in-wk Wl5I 1 'Q F5 108-VARSITY WRESTLING ROW 1 CThis Pagej Gary Brooks, Dennis DePipo, Dan De- witt, Al Horner. ROW 2 Gary Hummel, Torn Kressig, Chuck Mackey, Paul Minnick. ROW 3 Jeff Molony, Dave Ogata, Richard Olivares, Mike Sergott. ROW 4 Andy Shiller, Brain Takesue, Ron Takai, Bob Wilton. ROW5 Ted Wilton, Randy Williams, Tony Moreno, Bob McHargue. TOP PICTURE fOpposite Pagel Mini brute Ted Wilton has an upper hand on opponent with uchicken-wing series. BOTTOM Paul Min- nick takes a log. YF! is-iw if 1 o ' . VARSITY WRESTLING-109 Under the astute guidance of head coach Bob Wilton and assistants Jim Ferris, Norm Cullum, and Tommy Lee, Westem's Junior Varsity wrestling team swept to a 6-1, second place, standing in the Sunset League this year, the only setback dealt to them by the Lions of Westminster. Coaches Cullum and Lee, former members of Westhi's 1966 championship squad, gave of their time from near- by Cypress College to assist the molding of matmen Mark Tamayose, Bob Cochrane, Tony DePippo, Mickey Carroll, and Mike Cuervo into future varsity performers for next season's campaign. These five wrestlers were credited with dedication and excellent performances throughout the year. 1 10-JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING a ROW1 iThis Pagej Walt Jackson, Unknown, Mike Dunnagan, Mike Foster, Steve Gomez, John Heath, Keith Coletto, Mike Sauer, Billy Ogata ROW2 Mickey Carroll, Scott Well, Jerry Tyner, Mark Tamayose, Unknown, Randy Bruell. S' is Q 2 9 E W is 5 S rf iz M H 5 5: Q X 5 ? 3 E Q 5 2 E 1 it X Q X X 2 25 s 5 X Q r E 6 2 if 5? 2 5, + 5 a 2 F B2 Coaches Bob Wilton and Jim Ferris have alot to look forward to in the near future. It was these first year wrestlers with their impressive 6-1 league record which earned them a respectable position in the league. Mark Garcia, Rick Powers, Randy Beirl, and Frank Castro, laid down many opponents as their quest for victory went on. This showed that Western's wrestlers have many more victories to look forward to. ROWI 1ThisPageJ Steve Tolbert, Dan Ristow, Dave Dawson, Guy Maggard, Christ Butler, Ron Fry, Jan Ingle, Joe Oberlz, Tony Salindas, Paul Kourger, Frank Castro, Bill Amor, Dennis Diskin, ROW2 Keith Coletto, Ron Kodyr, Raul Loriga, Bob Cochrane, Tom Garcia, Jeff Cornett, Rick Powers, Jeff Vile, John Phelps, Gerald Vander- ghel. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING-111 . W www W .A N A ' -- W Ziff Y - -- -f -f-'--' . -,- fmmi,xs1 af ,wwfww ..-1- 1- A - ffifwzm, ,g 2 ,www ,X V ' ' af' .... .f ,-,Q 3 .,,. , ,,.,f..M , J MJM,-, f .1-1-Q-awlmwv, - 2- Wm. f X :ibm , ' QMELZSL may . ,www ,- X wwf , - Mm wa. W , TWGOEK' , : ' 'i'?'5'YkR ' 'MR' 4 ' may - ,Qvww f I A iivy fm , , :gym . 3. ,xg ,qw an ww- Eff nf,-W ,rss Q- 'A X 4 ww- mf Y in Q J' W Q35 ,aw M 42, 1? Wg, fi w L H Q M if Q ,W wr 112-VARSITY TENNIS ROW 1 QOpposite Pagel Greg Courtois, Tony Decastro. R O W2 Dwight Fisher, Benji Miller. R 0 W3 Terry Otis, Frank Olsen. R O W4 Dave Riley, Rudy Ybarra. R 0 W 5 Steve Yunt. Coach John McCluskey's varsity tennis team en- joyed a victorious season behind strong talent and enthusiasm. The high-light of the season was an upset victory over Sunset powerhouse Santa Ana High. The victory was the first in six years for Western over the Saints and a first even for Coach McCluskey. Leading the netmen this year were seniors: Rudy Ybarra, Steve Yunt, and Greg Courtoisg juniors Dave Riley, Terry Otis, Frank Olsen, and Tony Decastrog and sophomore Benji Miller. McCluskey's hopes will be encouraging next year as the squad will sport five returning lettermen. VARSITY TENNIS-113 a a 1,61 . -A at ,X if af H4 5 .Wy .2 wa .. N:-, - .- ,', V::' K --:. .- -nzf r :,. -I . ,. ,., . rk V . L r .- ' ' ,LL . . '- ': ' - A ,, -'i r '- 1 'rs 'Vv: -:. : ' in L'L. iw ',.1 ,if,, L, -fi .1 2, J ':. 'ki ,-': 1 Vc' ., : eesr. iassr. -- ' A Iy' .'.. . ,'g -5 if V A v . s l A ' 3' 5 'i-'L V -gf ,Q ,L'. 3557? Q11 :gf F : aat ' ,,'L.,'- Y W- ::-1 . . . . ..r at L,,L,LL, 7 '4, L . 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Headed by seniors Dave Goldman, Charles Conkey, Darreyl Young, and jun- ior Brad McKenzie George Rousso's link- sters carried out many decisive wins en route to a fair fourth place finish in Sun- set League play. R O W I fThis Pagej Charles Conkey, Dennis Corbett, Dave Goldman, Dave Locko. ROW2 Brad McKenzie, Curtis Munoz, Darryl Young, Steve Knap. GOLF-115 1 E 3 E , , f. GSW Q at 2 ww ll. i I iff,-w if' it h .f 9' . M .' B., ' - N '..ff Q gs is 'V' A M y g an M ffiw' Q -Ars.. 1. P My H .,,,.., Q Mails 1 Q 5 116-VARSITY SWIMMING 5,9 N-wh .Y .ex 4 ,W ,. fi.. . f . , g , W. y Vg 7 VV ii . I . tl K K This year's swimming season proved that individuals can always stand out when things look grim. The varsity squad showed other competitors what real team effort and spirit were when swimmers like Larry Samp, Karl Koenig, and Dave Barg tallied up points. The Bee's received outstanding perfor- mances from Mike Tallet, Roy Wall, and Neil Barken. These swimmers kept the Bees alive throughout League play. The Cee's category, swimmers, Carl Reed, Rick Crist, Ken Johnson, and Gary Gray showed how determination can help in obtain- ing a respectable position in the league. Thus individual effort and experience can add up to a trying but successful season at Western. Individuals fTop to Bottomj Dave Barg, Jim Gillstrap, Karl Doenig, Lawrence Samp, Warren Suehuss, Joe Yakovetic, Ray Richardson. 'Qu-1Zgj,M-5 '41-, lx 1-sg. 5' -i 55 .J IX ,qv-ur 'mg T ira if I vffwv A 1 S , fa ,J -. .Aff , -A, Q3 . , 1-ELEM -if -M 4 'ii U . ' ' , ,fx E, f f' .F lfk ' Q . u ' ., ' 1 ,, -,ig - f V 'MM , gf gym. ASV, 3 iss 4 ,iff i Q : V ig ff :wg Q -YS v'? ' fir . iff' Mifgffffif W9 Lw J..-,g L H ? m g -7 HV A 1205 :ing fi . 'fn 'Qi-'Q Q 5 ' ' I ' ' k K, i i 5 5 ' flfvff 5 K 2 25A 7 '. .' :L 44 :ew 13.3, 2.31 - ZQT:f1I5?F , -72350 n--S R .L - f ' k ' ,f : Q .fr sn, 1 ' , V ' L5 - . ., ,,., .A , ' ,. Q ' Wim EL ., f Fi' f Q f y ,531 - 5--las ,As . ,- 5. 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Last year, Hlywka's team was in the confines of the Sun set League cellar with an O-6 record, but experience begai to tell this year as the Pioneers raced to a respectable fin ish in the League finals. Western's 5-4 mark is deceptive 0 the fine efforts shown by everyone on the team. Seniors Rick Martin, Bob Gunn, Sam Class, and Bof Harvey competed excellent marks during their trio of year as Western tracksters. Outstanding efforts were also shown by juniors Mari Rafter, Steve Dyer, John Lenhart, Glenn Harrel, as wel as Rod Bohme, Tony Pecora and Danny Murray who wil all be returning next year. Top of the page, ROW!- Randy Green, Bob Gunn, Tim Smeal, Paul Centanni, Brad Turne, Bruce Cardon, Dan Sumrall, John Lenhart, Anthony Pecora, John La kowski, Sam Class. ROW2 Kebby Margaretich, Greg Troncone, Rod Boehme, Mark Rafter, Bob Sellers, Glen Harrell, Rick Martin, Steve Dyer, Bill Teske, Paul Johr son. ROW 3- Mike Cuervo, Dave Brown, Vern McCraw, Dan Murray, Gilbert Alb' John Brodman, Jim Thomason. ll N F 2 , wiv-,NY Q. ,,,,- ww an , wwN 'Sf' wk V i,,,,,.w.f,,,.,,:,2',.jM.f., , 1. . 4 iw,-,,,g'1M ff riff ,ma 'Tx Qw, X v. ' ... A I i 5 i s , ,, LY' ww I not l ,, 'if 'L Ffif V MW . 'I' .- l ' . A -- , A .fa ' 1 . W Wmmf. A, v ' ., in if A ,M ,, fy, if ,, ,,,,,,,,,!,gvjq,.54fzf,av1'S 51'1f1P?' K M ' ,, .. M - A 1, fa, ,lf 'V I 7 'I , M :z..a,1g.,,gw . My A il ' V, , wh Y JP xrwt - my Wg' . ,,, r , I , .. - . 7, 'M' , W. W , , J W , I ,3,, -,, ' X ' Q V, 'ff' fx. '-- L 1 . L v 5 , . ', W.. In A 4' -My Z' ' 'W 1 Y a -0 i-,V Q X A . sd' ag,.Q,b - -., . , L '-sn. - firm ,. t'.:'13iZiW ' , l u V - 'L2?F'5.f-- F X M, A ' +U 'M- f A ,, - 11 -H in-B' M L ,...AfW' Q4 ,, A m f VARSITY TRACK-119 fi 120-BEE AND CEE TRACK ,gud W 5 if i 2 ,E 5 .i5WW 1 etll A - ROW 1, top picture, opposite page- Mark Castillo, Kevin Mc Laughlin, Bob Dapper, R OW2- Alan Pridmore, Lonnie Stalman, Steve Smith, Steve Dilaurenzio, Ken Whistler, Steve Lungren. ROW I, bottom picture, opposite page- Dale Forbes, Don Cullen, Phil Tapia, John Vanos, Dave Bustillos, ROW2- Ron Fry, Jeff Vanos, Glenn Matthyssen, Bill White, Tom Zito, Gilbert Brito. fd fem.: , r' 'Z nv Q BEE AND CEE TRACK-121 122-VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Although the Western Pioneer Cross-country squad finished the year with a 1-5 record, this season will be remembered as a year of team efforts, sportsmanship, and fun. Coach John Chaldufs carefree Pioneers, although turning in excellent efforts, couldn't keep pace with their Sunset League foes, finding themselves outmanned during several of their confrontations. Seniors Rick Martin, Sam Class, and Keb Margaritich completed their final year as Western leather-lungers with strong efforts. Juniors Glen Harrel, Rod Bohme, Steve Dyer and sophomore Danny Murrie will return again next year to keep Western in Sunset League con- tention. The season, however, was not a complete failure as underclassmen gained valuable experience towards their probable pinnacle next year. ROW I-1Opposite pagel Rod Boehme, Glen Harrell, Bob Sellers. ROW 2 Rick Martin, Steve Dyre, Dan Murray, Sam C ROW I-lThis pagel Ken Whisler, Greg Troncone, Gilbert Alba. ROW 2 Alan Pridmore, Kebby Margaretich, Steve Lundgren Jeff Vanos J V CROSS COUNITRY 1.23 2 2 i 'I , 1 e 3 Confronted with the difficult task of winning the Sunset League championship for the third consecutive year, varsity baseball coach Bill Mclntire was forced to mold an experienced club into a winner. After an erratic beginning which saw the Pioneers stumble to a so-so 2-2 record, Western entered league play and indicated it would be a rugged competitor for the Sunset league title. Although every member of the squad contributed greatly to the Pioneer's quest for the Sunset Crown, seniors Greg LaMendola, Gary- Lollar,lGary Richards, Gary Hummel, and Rick Emde were outstanding throughout the season. Underclassmen Bob DeHart, Bob Acosta, and Rocky Weeks were also valuable to the team, as well as prom- ising success for the future. . 4 K 124-VARSITY BASEBALL mfli 1 f Q Q1 Q Mme. - A L Q, h iv 'g 54 ' ., 'f- 'IS is 126-VARSITY BASEBALL Fin ROW1 lOpposibe Page? Al Blum, Glen Brisendine, Bob Childress, Bob DeHart, Rick Deits, Rick Emde, Gary Hummel. R OW2 Ken Jarrard, Greg LaMendola, Gary Lollar, Larry Nickel, Gary Richards, Bob Evans, Bob McHargue. if Air VARSITY BASEBALL-127 128-JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Western High School's Junior Varsity baseball team put it all together this year, capturing second place in the Sunset League after battling for the pen- nant all season. Clutch performers Roger Deits, Ed Jensen, and Dana Nafziger led the squad throughout the year. Head coach Terry Henigan also had to take pride in the continued fine play of outfielder Mike Reagen who continually banged out key hits for the team. The entire squad, crammed with talent and prom- ise, will return next year to vie for a varsity position. ROW1 QThis Pagel Richard Shaddox, Unknown, Dave Ostrea, Mike Reagan, Al Blum, Butch Carlson, Dana Nafziger, Mike Bossemeyer, Ken Hancock. ROW2 Dan McCann, Allen Osbon, Dennis Booze, Ed Jensen, Larry Pleiss, RogerDiets. Seldom does a first year team show the smoothness, confidence, and all around teamwork of a varsity squadg but Westem's Sophomore baseball team turned the trick this year with such ease that they had a third place finish with a 9-5 record in the Sun- set League. Coach Marvin Blemker knew he had a top-notch team following convincing pre-season trouncings of such opponents as Garden Grove, El Modena, and Corona del Mar. Pitching was to be no problem with fireballing Mike Duffy on the mound and the 'Little Lefty' John Childress backing him up. The only unsolved problem was whether the Sophomore batmen could produce enough runs to win ball games. That question was quickly answered when Tom Garcia, Keith Coletta, and Duffy did their thing by swatting balls all over the field like they were swinging at basketballs. , 0. 9 fr - an r , ri K, WJ! V: 1- - .,,. VM M ,YK K f . - K I q 49::+: in 7 'ie' I ' -' , ' 'H M . r y,:. . M,-w',,'r:a .: 2 , T it 4.0 , 4 4,9 V ' vfX's,W.W ,' K ge- V, K i'ii Q V A jx s.. K L44-RTW, ww S , li.. ff ' ' i , M. Wiffffivr , yr if ti'-Y: wW:ailg',,.7, ,,,, ,L 'wk Q S ' J H V ' -A at . 1 'e. . , ,. e i 1 L M cs h ' ,gf 'N wary ' V. sjp If ry ,- . f -wg : - - 1 M .h Y A 1' ' -sf -'r- pm 'r e , a s ,l f f .. W- l , We -, v'.- -' A ' -, IL, ... - '- - - ' ' M - , c .... -' ' . - , i 1, , , H -- .. ' ', N A C fr i '. , V.-- . . ,. ,. ., A. or .. , ', ' Q15 rf 5 W . V 5-,M A ' ning :V ,- ' rr,. are A . we r r--- er . .- 3:-I - g :' ,Hg m s , r vyyy W J ,,., i V, mg K .,,, K, . in in ' in f .ll-fm ..fi 4 or nlsi 1 . srsl l :rf -7 . ' -' SOPHOM ORE BASEBALL-129 M Exercises, workouts and endless practice proved to be the trademarks of this year's G.A.A. Through their efforts they became proficient in each sport that they participated. Above all, the ideals of sportsmanship, friendship, and citizenship were stressed in the girls' pursuit of their athletic endeavors. New innovations and changes were also characteristic of the club. For the first time, all three classes were combined with teams being picked according to ability and not grade level. New courses were also introduced as girls were given the opportunity to partake of flag football, archery, and gymnastics on a trial basis. Each week the girls were given a chance to demon- strate the skills they had learned as they vied against opposing schools' teams. In addition, the club also conducted a variety of non- athletic activities. Under the direction of President Kathy Dickens, and advisor, Miss Sharon Backus, the welcome potluck dinner, stuffed animal sale and country fair booth all proved to be a creditable success. ROWIQ fThisPageJ Jackie Boden, Barbara Carlson, Marsha Cloodige, Cathy Davies, Linda DeForrest, Kathy Dickens, Pat Downer. ROW 2 Maria Garcia, Linda Hernandez, Marsha Heilman, Merri Kershner, Viola Kitchens, Monica Mercer, Susan Mayer. ROW 1iOppositePageJ Tona McCahill, Eileen Nelson, June Nardin, Kathy Novy, Nancy Nakawaki, Debbie Olson, Donna Schildberg. ROW 2 Mary Severns, Ruth Sugyiama, Kathy Towning, Debbie Turner, Lis Thomas, Cathy York, LaDonna Williams. 130-GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ,NW I K Mwwiigxx 'Sw wegfw -z Q., , .,.,. .-WY, fgggf .?fsrgvf:ig51mvpa-15252 if ,21- QE E ak? ., s .www f 1. - af: SLQ:wf.w.f2a.s,mfYfew:1X.f..wPim, ,ws wifi .afeM'fs. gf-:I-vmfHf,c2f4:SgwfzQfffw Qimfigfgiwx-DEW-wwyag -g,.yg1fg,Q7gsgs:ff LA F ,gg ' wg.. kzfwgz., ,.2iy,pAga5g,1giQgWg v , . ,:5g..mfqfg.5f-y a :rw ?'5:..w5zg:5.fSf,:.2fPf , n' 'k figzgi ,,,- ' :': ef .ve 2 231 'tm 1 f M Av -- .- .. ,Q 2 m akes - . . ,, F, ,. Q egg., ?yMaw,2M. ffmwaaawfs YQKSWQQSQ QWQ wg , .Q-,R max: . I A -gm . g gi gf : Q Q if L if W.. sk'95 ?i , as wi Q 'K Q Q Q 2 X Q X 3, ig? sf, Ye X i QW X -Q Q , :Q as J A M, 3 R, ,qw ,gl wa 18 E 1 5 t f i Q 3, K? Q R, 3 Q, K M M, Q J w- 3 M a 2 P .Q W 5 M 2 N5 ?' Ja M53'w W W 2 My as 2 3, 1, 4 Q 5 'P H . YQ W We gwfszsmw .rf ., in 'V 11: X y5,g?:fsA3'1s33?fs. .Q M . 'Wm f w 2' 2 K . , , J me .Q -iz 1 . - YW Q 5 ' ggi f Wann. el . si- X .szfririlsf - , V SSW ' ' ' Na, fs x, ,f.,f'z li .f fs as . .Mg . .. M 3 V A 2 3.5 -, ., gg, , mf g -j 1-f ,.- S , 5 Q S. Q 2 .- is Q i a , p. s GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-131 V. , .. f ' ' V I W1 .,,X , ,H ,Q R6 , in , lv I 4 'mm f ' 132-GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WV A ' .U- TOP RIGHT ROW IfOppositePageJ Barbara Hatanaka, Sue Sobota, Kathy King, Terri Wonacott, Fran Popejoy, Candy Thomas, Pam McCants, Carol Beesley, Carol Richey, Melinda Owens, Debbie Smith, Lucy Harris. ROW 2 Marcia Baldwin, Cindy Tesh, Renee Clark, Iris Sphak, Cathy Ruley, lheryl Dameron, Karen Bell, Donna Barker, Nadine Elwood, Arlene Proper, Jonetta Hein. HOW 3 Carolyn Keadle, Joyce Nakanishi, Sue Godwin, Val Zdon, Cherrie Mueller, Margaret Flynn, Sherry Williams, Cathy Whalen, Yvonne Fleming, Teresa Kelley, Rebecca LaFever, Debbie Davis, ROW 4 Donna Nakawaki, Diana Miller, Darlyn Sinn, Karla Bell, Janet New- house, Lois Owensby, Terri White, Annette Blanchard, Carol Banta. BOTTOM RIGHT HOW 1fOpposite Pagel Terrie Harvey, Darlene Lewanski, Marcia Ash, Rhonda Jacobson, Sharon Allison, Tina Schirm, Kathy Thackaberry, Elaine Edwards, Sheryll Sauer, Lynn Hammer, Marilyn Farabee, Sherry Johnson, Linda Knisley, Grace Espinoza, Marilyn Terry. HOW 2 Michele Castillo, Su Nelson, Linda Beighton, Becky Parry, Becky Moore, Debbie Crawford, Corrine Hamade, Debbie Taylor, Mary Tod- hunter, Robin Runde, Debbie Lange, Cheryl Luter, Cindy Moore. ROW 3 Donna Richey, Cheryl Cole, Cindy Gawryl, Tonyia Inman, Mary Mon- toya, Kathy Hensel, Kathy Kovas, Sandra Novy, Cindy Meza, Sharon Spence, Diana Garcia, Cheryl Forrester, Cynthia Carr, Cindy Clark. ROW 4 Carol Pratt, Annette Crispin, Debbie Chodkowski, Mary Tiscareno, Lynda Coffman, Joelle Bassin, Debbie DeLawder, Nancy Macpherson, Kathy DeForest, Lori Harris. ,sit x K - xvxrhv W Mmm GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-133 U- f INN an 5, 9. q N, g L Q I 5 X , ' 5 .15 ,f,,,,Jiw. Q- 1 i 1 -- rss 1 ff' Wig f s-ss ii l :V Vg im. A1f,,h,f.,,h., .1 i1,,gih. ,,AKiv ajft i K N312 i Mwmm- ' ' '4 ,,..n'f4 1'Awv --wvv--f- .Q ,- ' - i'L '9T Q-- 1 'A' ,-Q..-. H ' . , ' 'W' V ,. - --r '1-- ..- -nvk4'I 5'61 M v M-4 .W r r1v-Md' ff . ,-'vm' . Q, -.4 W.-:nut .,,.- un.- ,,..v-W. ' 'Yi' .. f,w 9-' 2-'za .....f- , ' , -. '7 'i .1 5 R. . A 4 ' js- ' Q' v , ,if ' ' v ' 'I -,- . it .9 0 ' 'Q 4 I T, ' xx Y -Sak' 'N , 'L-E' bl 2:-Qff'L31.Ni :A f-,Q--1, xfqfj .5..!5- , if A, 3 - r , .1 'ag . , Al V., V ,,H1Uw'l 4 1 J:- . I 'I I ' H , .Qt Y, ' I ' ,L . . , 1H--.. -.., 1 - - . y ,li V- ,, . ,. I A I ,551 h..,,....- - , , - - ' K A-.ggi-fivf'125 1 ': g i l l' 9,54 '- - I f il . I fl- fbi ' 5134.53 - 5 .mf -ffka Nsfsg,-f aqggggafl. ' J'-eg? .,iQ2:'.:q- f'5jyQQh'rQ?w..-,,,,,f xi,-gg' ,,,:,,3,. 1,41 A. I 48 :.l,,:-i?75,g.y.?f:3? el gg: iff .Q-1-'Lg-fi-air '-figggisff-aff?iffffq:?7gfiffq3E15f2f1g-vas.riwif 3-Z,ff.fg ag.n5:'Q4gi51iW-g.,.3y,gjgii,-,G' 4-:na 3' f I 191-i4,.,,, ,+L 5-5Q5,?,f z5L L,.gZ,g'vwf ,,Ag,3Q-ggg., f - '--A--f1-1':fwr,.w.'f.-tiff f' , -. 1 1:53144-e1-If W y-Jw., .3 ,. . ,V -1 . 1 3' H1-xl.. ,.,- .,., , ,,.,...A. - K-at .- N 55:22.,,fs?-'- 'V ' -E'.?fQ-g vkmzj' 5ep.jEgZxi,Ef,s5,.,L3T 134-PARK ', 9 -..,,,... -...-lun ,Sw 0? s -1 The summer of 1970 was a time of creation for Western High School. A small group of students and adults tack- led an ugly section of the parking lot hoping to trans- form 'it into a park for the student body and this they did. However, The achievement didn't come easy. In order to build the park, money was needed, money that West- ern didn't have. Consequently, student and community labor was used for the preliminary destruction of the parking lot, opera- tion of the bulldozer and the laying of cement. When the job became too large for volunteer workers, the Booster Club held a Pancake Breakfast and raised much of the money needed to pay for professional help. In short, Western's Student Park was created through the assistance and sacrifices of the students, faculty, administration, parents and community. K 136-PARK westem Zbigb bcbnnl Remember 8, 197 The Associated Student Body of Western High Schoo -wishes to thank you for your gracious assistance and co-opera- tion in the construction of our new student park. Your unselfish response to our plea for help has greatly aided Western's student hody in reaching one of the highes goals that any high school in the Anaheim Union High Schoo District has ever achieved. The successful completion of thi park will forever stand as a monument to the progress that can he made when a school and community work towards a common goal. In appreciation of your gracious help, we request the honour of your presence at our park dedication ceremony which is scheduled for the morning of Decemher eighteenth at seue thirty at Western High School. Coffee Hour R.S.V.P. 8:00 - 9:00 A.M. 527-2225 llllll L1 Ev- 455' ,S 'wx Ati .J I ,- l F9 SENIORS 55 'llll' E nf NVQ 5' Top Picture-Senior Advisory Council ' Bottom Picture-Senior House ROW1 IN BUS Jeff Gale, Danelle Metcalf, Jose Salinas, Ralph DePhillips, Pat Chase, Bob Beyel-Sy Dave Goldman, Cindy Yochuma Barbara Adling, Bob Ken Ito, Elaine McKnight, Chris Williams, Vivienne Clark. Harvey, Ralph DePhillips, Jody Pendry, Danelle Metcalf, Diane ROW2 Schmidt, Diane Petrus. Jim Bodkin, Rhonda Haverhals, Ted Wilton, Trika Hougan, Dan STANDING Iwata, Ken Miller, Ruth Sugiyama, Howie Sawada. Day Gay, Ken Miller. ROW3 OPPOSITE PICTURE Dan Gay, Maureen Purvis, Lupe Garcia, Liz Thomas, Debbie Neider- The 1971 Class Cabinet, Dan Gay, President, Ken Miller, Vice Presi- man, Nancy Johnson, Gail Kusumi, Maria Garcia, Jan Lyou. dentg Danelle Metcalf, Secretary, Lupe Garcia, Treasurer. 140-SENIORS 'ffifuuuqgyq N. . a,2fm,, 'WL SENIORS-141 142-SENIORS . ' ma .agnwx 1' Wh 'WE'-1 ' rl --1.. -1 -- fl -h 1-5 K ,. - . ..1, -,W . ' I' f at Q., kf ' ,., X 7 -X-W .. ,Nr ww fggv ,I f- . -- ,. '5 'A .. J . . - , -'14 -if L' .?Q'- -Qz zlliim ig-w' 'gszff-ex - gp- .. . V. - , - , L., , 1 - ' . 'fu 7 V Q L 1 F gf , 4 g n W -QM - fe -my gag-eg 4 -- Elm 11,52 f., '1 , ,WE P 'fav-. 5,12-7 1:-215135-?Zsi3Zw2Q , , M Q ' . I , Vw 2-,-51-.zf uf-'im' 4, A Y - 'E-IE:-5f:?f 'iE S .--w3:.f,i-Q4 'L , - , A ,,., 2 g,,-V 5, ,,-1 - If Y-,L- :-,,:,, --wg,gfms-ggggse-15-is K M,--gwb, Hz Q- -5, --wg ,,:W.,f,,, k ,mf gf-W, 93igz.q,,-H.-,Wmggg,fm-iu91?gg2-yu ' F- ' . . - ' x A I -A 4, H 1 ,zff-5, iff 1' -Lf'1f,- 12-- f.,--S1 wfsz.-1224. Yiegi-New , ,, vu-J, , 53-5- ...,, -I--L1 H4XMf-.,,k,',- --,5Af5,:,,'--,.f, wg,-.5 W-fgglw-v, , Ef,,gMf:wZggs, .-9-Q- Q-,gg-frm .,-Xiffiaw, sr: vp-'Sis' f rv.:----i' ,-f+,ff,-K Q A Si .4:Lafx35'g1 fsagzgi---:' z,f wi, 'ily' -1 fs,::--11 '--fax-' f-Qsiwiizv?-S41-2 ., I V . - ,3Ti:t5' Q5 f.: H vii K ', V 5 'f1,f5:5.1Ezgf E?w11JiAL1'l':l,L:,i',,' -'AW :Q'i?5gg1.:Q7'?K'Ak 5 'i fiffgg Kwai- 1- k ' . Q -' 7' . L ..g5-K-7:2-.1-V-E-2' K wxqlwf -- K ' :ag 2511.-if--Yi-wg -ffm-S ,- ' ' 'E H , .5-1 W-lf' ' ' A -2252f5f L5f--,wa if-1 IH , H, ,, . xi, 2 SQ? I Q, f 5QE,.,,,-ewgff Eiwf ' ,-YE! i 5 gf ff , ' L k ' X ., i --2. '- - ww A fgggfvis- ., 'B Y , K' 1: , ' Mqsjifli K A f . , , gr' -A g i-iqg 3 fi'w W f 1 , , , wg: 'iii' Senior Varsity Club members participated in Beat Ana- heim Week by planting flags of different organizations in the Senior Circle. ROWI Lorie Abara-girls' league: Sherry Ackerman-pep club, acappellag Carolyn Adamsegirls league, Barbara Adling-jr.-sr. class council, sr. house rep., drill team, Arlen Agapinan-band, football, Linda Ager- skov-orchestra, drill team, afs, csf, nhs, girls glee, soph-jr. class council, pep club, howdy committee, Lewis Allen-student congress, clubs, science, and key, water polo, swimming. ROW2 Kathleen Alvarez-student council, german club, howdy committee, Yvonne Amor-art club, fbla, Joyce Andrewsfgirls' league, Leonard Andrews-tennis, speech, Susan Andrews-pep club, James Arntz- student council, Glen Ash4boy's league. ROWS Dean Ashley-bowling club, Linda Astuto-girls' league, Steven At- kin-boy's league, Vickie Atkin-mixed chorus, fbla, Lydia Austin- girls' league, Jay Bagnall-football, key club, Derold Bailey-auto club. ROW4 David Baker-congress rep., football, Elizabeth Bakeregirls' league, Yukie Baker4csf, pep club, Art club: Rickey Baldridge4service gents, football, Laura Baldwin-girls' league, Debrah Bandelin-girls' league, David Barg-water polo, swimming. 63 ,NX xg fi-r -Q- v f i,, ,,.,,, c ,- ll rn . . ' . 1 iv- Ma -in-f Wir:-nv X em. n-V gf 'kd QU! -4--s SENIORS-143 . in 'Z ...df A ,, nw. 4. mf' 4 .4 M 'W .M X .4-if ai ' I . .f f ., X ., fi: ii 40 eff ROW1 Donna Barker-teachers aid, drill teamg Ricky Barker-christmas pro- gram for the poorg Rachel Barrios-bandg Peggy Bashor-girls' leagueg Gerilyn Baylos-afs, pep clubg Caroline Bedner-pep clubg Corine Bell-a cappella, pep club. ROW2 Jeannie Bell-servans, gaag Karen Bentley-art clubg Charles Bertotti- boys' leagueg Genevieve Bessa-german clubg V. Robert Beyer-football, sailing club, sr, house, soccerg Ross Birdsall-boys' leagueg Susan Blak- burn-gaa, pep club, jr. class council. 144-SENIORS ROW3 JoAnn Blick-girls' leagueg Lyle Boak-boys' leagueg Jacquelin Boden- gaa, clubs: science, and radio electronicsg Jame Bodkin-service gentsg Richard Bohanon-a cappellag Richard Bolsteneboys' leagueg Deborah Borell-band, art club. ROW4 Jerry Bourassa-science clubg Rod Bourland-yearbook editor, news- paper, ioc, english curriculum committeeg Bob Bowland-track, soccerg Henry Bowland-boys' leagueg Paul Bradley-boys' leagueg Denise Brady-girls' leagueg Ricky Brannon-boys' league. I i cf' ' .I I '7 . y x.! i .Inf Reading the Pioneer Press was a ritual for Seniors during many Friday lunch periods. ROWI Michael Brede-boys' leagueg Tarrance Brennan-trackg I Robert Brewer-baseball, basketballg Raymond Bridges- boys' league. ROW2 l John Bright-debateg Glenn Brisendine-boys' leagueg Bobbi Jean Brisson-asfg Slan Brody-band, thespians, I key club. ROW3 Caren Bronson-songleader, pep club, gaa, councilg N Denise Brooks-thespians, sr. house, art club, ecology, iocg Michael Brose-boys' leagueg Nancy Brown-ecology club, teachers aide. ROW4 I William Browning-boys' leagueg Barbara Buchanan- girls' leagueg William Burnes-boys' leagueg Patricia Burnham- westernettes. ROW5 Lydia Bustillos-girls' leagueg Clyde Butler-tennis, Motorcycle clubg Craig Butts-trackg Seving Canqur fforeign studentl. ROW6 Denise Carbonaro-a cappella. clubsg pep, helpg Alida Card-pep clubg Barbara Carlson-afs, howdy committee, clubs: spanish. pep. gaag Debra Carlson-a cappella. sr. House. 146-SENIORS ASB Cabinet members sponsored many as- semblies during the year, which entailed much work. ROW1 Deborah Carr-gaa, a cappella, campus life, sr. house, student council secretary, Laurie Carrico-girls' leagueg Vickie Carrillo -girls' league. ROW2 Suzanne Cecil-a cappellag Robert Cesareo-auto club, western drivers teamg Greg Chamberlain-boys' league. ROW3 Patricia Chase-gaa, sr. council, pep club, girls' league boardg Sherry Chase-girls' league, Lyndon Chenard-boys' league. ROW4 Robert Childress-football, baseball, student congress, varsity club, Paula Chvostal-teachers aideg Sandi Ciscoigirls' league. ROW5 Joseph Clapper-boys' leagueg Vivienne Clark-girls' leagueg Samuel Class-football, track. ROW6 Michael Clemens-boys' league, Larry Clements-football, congress, sr. house rep.g Brad Clayton-varsity club, football, congress. fwfr! E3 i4 mf. mf say, ,J A f 2- ,W ,. x ,sy . -asv' H T4 -v K . J ,xg K . :ll N ': 7 :eff fi iz. ., , E229 l :Z .':i?Li:E23'z35fg.gz,l zvigigfg E r P E Q f is 14 If A Homernaking classes were preparation for adult I life. Fine needle work demanded perfection. RUWI Brett Cleverley-boys' league: Richard Flift -boys' league: David Coe--boys' league: William Coffman -student council rep., clubs: motorcycle, auto. RUW2 Theresa Colelgirls' league: Charles Conkeyw football, golf: Curt Cooklband, motorcycle club: Marsha Coolidge-gaa. HUWFZ Leah Coughlin-a cappella: Gregg Courtois--tennis: Donald Cox-service gents: Roxanne Coxlgirls' league. HUVV-I Barbara Crawford-girls' league: Ruth Crowe-girls' league: Dona Cullen-gaa.tennis:'l'irnothyCulliton boysleague. RUW5 Louise Curo-girls' league: Dan Curry-hand, key club, water I polo, swimming: Craig Furtis-boys' league: Patricia Dalrym- ple -pep club, gaa. HUW6 Michael Dargan-service gents: Susan David -girls' league: Cathy Davis-gaa, hovvdy committee. a cappella: lris Davis- congress. SENIORS-147 ROW! Michael Davis-auto club, Melanie Deakins-girls' league, Linda DeF0rrest-gaa, a cappellag Richard Deits-baseball, soccer, ROW2 Jess Delph-football, James DeJong-boys' league cabinet, clubs: varsity, surfing, football, congressg Faye DeMent- pioneer press editor, afs, pep club, ioc, Annette Denevan- girls' leagueg ROW3 Ralph DePhillips-varsity club, sr. house, congress, football, wrestling, Steven DePhillips-boys' leagueg Dennis DePippo- wrestling, Danny DeWitt4football, wrestling, track, a cappella, ROW4 Kathy Dickens-gaa, nhs, jr. class council, Steve Dillardi band, waterpolo, swimming, Jane Diskin-swimming, gaag Frances Doerr-drill team, congress. ROW5 Kathy Dohertyjgaa, a cappella, csfg Joe Dominguez-band, clubsg science, key, speech, chess, tennis, afsg Annette Domon- girls' leagueg Mike Drakeiboys' league. ROW6 Robert DrakeAecology club, Christine Dubrul-girls gleeg Mary Edwards-gaag Sydney Elliott-westernettes, congress, a cappella. 148-SENIORS 'ff V, ffl '22- R ra x-.qt AJ , fd' ,Q Nu...-4' v W, ff 11' Q r Old fashioned Pioneer spirit graced the faces of many Seniors during pioneer days of the Westhi campus. ROWI Pamela Elsensohn-a cappella, Rita Elstad-cheerleader, gaa, csf, girls' league board, jr. class council, Leah Ellwell-asf, drill team, Richard Emde-football, baseball, basketball, varsity club, Toni Encheff-a cappella, afs, ecology club, Jeffrey English-football, track, student council, service gents, Christina Etheridge-a cappella. RUW2 Jaclyn Evans-german club, Robert Evanseboys' league, Jen- nifer Fall-student council, pep club, drill team, Ronald Farnsworth-band, student council, Mark Fatseas-clubs: ecology, motorcycle, Sandra Fees-girls' league, Patricia Fenech-ecology club. ROW3 Jonathan Feucht-football, wrestling, csf, nhs, sr. house, clubs: key, russian, Michael Fields-ecology club, Shauna Fife-girls' league, Raymand Finkenstadt-boys, league, Daniel Finley- band, Keith Fires-chess club, Dwight Fisher-nhs, tennis, math club. ' x up , c f K 00 'V' 1. ., , Q . tg SENIORS-149 150-SENIORS -M, H, K In Many girls saved time and money by learning to knit hand-made garments. R O W1 iopposite pagel Thomas Fitzgerald-basketball, football, Stephen Flaig-band pres- identg Elizabeth Flynn-majorette, jr. council, band, clubs: pep ecology. ROW2 Fred Formelefootball, track, Dorian Fortneyecsf, country fair Marlene Fossggirls' league. ROW3 Carrie Fox-girls' league, Terry Foxftennisg Debe Franklin-girls' league. ROW4 Pamela Fransen-gaa, pep club, sr. council, fblag Carl Fredericks-sec retary of publicityg Arlene Frese-girls' league. ROW5 Stuart Gale-service gents, surfing club, Terry Galleboys' league, Delia Garcia-girls' league. ROW6 Fred Garc1a4boys' leagueg Lupe Garcia-jr. class council, congress, sr. house councilg Maria Garciaepep club, gaa. Tgirls' league board, welfare committee, gaa, pep club, sr. class treasurer, ROW! CThis page? Olga Garcia-art clubg Jerome Gardnerebandg Linda Gartin4girls' leagueg Janis Gaudineer-gaa, pep club, congress, girls' league boardg Danel Gayffootball, wrestling, asb cabinet, sr. class president, congress, sr. house, Buddy George-boys' leagueg Raquel Gesch4girls' league. ROW2 Sharon Gillfgirls' leagueg Susan Gipson-girls, leagueg Jeffrey Gitch- athleticsg Russell Gittens-boys' league, Margaret Givens-congress, drill team, campus life, Tim Gleesonfboys' leagueg Alisa Glover-gaa, council, sr. house. ROW3 Janet Goddard-howdy committee, David Goldman4golf, sr. class rep., soccer, clubs, science, mathg Leslie Goldman-congress, clubs, art, ecol0gy: Roy Good-service gentsg Johnna Goodart-girls' league, Curtis Gorzeman-service gentsg Lee Gragnano-baseball, basketball. w ,.,.f .Q rf .X ,gg ,f fir-, :,.r -- fr. . ' : ,. ' . . 'fE:?'e T ' I ' ' T Ax , SENIORS-151 l up iw ,fr 1-.4 ...W .. 'QW' Frivolity prevailed during many outdoor drama skits for the benefit of interested spectators in the main lunch area. ROW1 fThis pagel Kenneth Graner-pioneer press co-editor, baseball, Raymond Gray- nfl, student cabinet, Randall Green-football, track, James Freerewater polo, swimming, Sherri Griffinecongress, howdy committee, a cappella, drama, Lawrence Grillett-boys' league, Roger Grimer-boys' league. ROW2 Terri Grove-girls, league, Karen Groves-girls' league, Sally Guibord- drill team, art club, Leonora Guilford-soph council, pep club, sr. house, Alejandro Guillen-congress, football, basketball, track, varsity, club, Robert Gunn-football, wrestling, track, surfing club, Mary Gwinn-a cappella, art club. ROW3 Daniel Haiman-boys' league, Marilyn Hale-girls' league, Marc Hall- soccer, science club, Paul Hallaa-boys' league, Karl Hammer-boys' league, Debbie Hansenvgaa, congress, sr. House, campus life, Debra Harper-drill team. 152-SENIORS V -face ROW I fOpposite pagel Mike Harrold-boys' league, Robert Harvey-football, varsity club, sr. house, Marlene Haveneregirls' league. RO W2 Rhonda Haverhalswsoph-sr. council, gaa, pep club, Samuel Hawkins- boys' league, Timothy Heffern-boys' league. ROW3 Melonda Heilmann-band, gaa, orchestra, Ronda Herger-girls' league, April Hernandez4girls' league. ROW4 Linda Hernandez-girls' league treasurer, gaa, soph-jr. council, csf, nhs, pep club, Mike Hernandez-boys' league, Gloria Hesse-council, gaa, ioc, newspaper, fbla, howdy committee, Pioneer co-editor. ROW5 Robinelle Hill-girls' league board, sr. rep., Judith Hinksonfdrill team, song leader, jr. attendant, pep club, homecoming princess, christ- mas formal queen, Deeann Hodges-bowling club, council. ROW6 Teresa Holaday-art club, Carolyn Holcomb-girls' league, Charles Holly-afts, howdy committee, clubs: key, science, math, ecology, pep. ,vi 5 'kv' A, .ai Ax 1 2 Ct, A SENIORS-153 Old style dresses replaced the mini dress for many fashion conscious upperclassmen. ROWI Glenda Hollowayegaa, chess club, Robert Hooper-boys' leagueg Gregory Hoover-boys' league, Ann Horiuchi-cheer leader, pep club, soph-jr.-sr. class council, nhs, gaag Judy Horton-teachers aide, Trika Hougan-girls, league president, soph-jr. class council, gaa, howdy committee, pep club, Clarence House-band, key club. ROW2 Patti Howald-girls' league, Shirley Howarth-girls' league, Don Hoy-boys' league, Scott Huffman-boys' league, Rosie Huls-girls' league, Gary Hummel-football, wrestling, base- ballg Maris Huntington-girls' league. ROW3 Mari Lynn Infantino-girls' league, Jerry Ingle-a cappella, key club, Michael lnniss-boys' leagueg Kenny Ito-clubs: key, math, varsity, bowling, jr.-sr. council, boys' league board, ioc president, nhf, csf, afs, golf, football, Daniel Iwata-jr. class-asb president, football, wrestling, baseball, clubs: varsity, bowling, math, key, science, soph council, Kenny Jarrard-football, baseball, basketball, csfg Karey Jenningsfa cappella, howdy committee. 1 211, is-i'i1 fff ' i' it f .gifeiw F9 3 t , Q 5 Y .r i. as ,. -- -3 ,i-,z,,f,, sw, 261 if ,f 1- in Tig igliffib , ,,iii, A ii if r , 1 i as of rr,,s ,it K QM K I Q pg: ,, W ,. 1- W X V '7:i,if'f 'ikk ' W Qli if, il . its ' tra if ,,-'1 t A 1- fi fi- A ii,' 5' - 1 ' ',.-: Q 1 A 'Y' :fir -'i - 2 f 1 1 154-SEN10RS Hawk p In , J Ji? :,: M5535 fi V - ssee af X ,, we-ii, 'W , i, , 2 ,i kV,k T H -1 il-,X G ROW I Fern Jensen-gaa, pep club, council, Marcia Jeppesen-girls' league, David Johnson-boys, league, John Johnson-boys' league. ROW2 Lavonne Johnsongpep club, Margaret Johnson-girls' leagueg Michael Johnson-boys, league, Nancy Johnson-cheer leader, pep club, girls, league board, council, congress, gaa, ecology club, csf. R O W3 Joseph Jones-boys' league: Larry Jones-wrestling, clubs: chess, ecology, Raymond Jones4service gents, science clubg Margaret Juarez4pep club, fbla. ROW4 James Juliandwater polo, swimming, Carl Kaczmarer-track, wrestling, csf, key club, Vicki Karr-congress, asb delegateg James Keffer-key club, asb administrative assistant, jr. class council, english curriculumn committee. ROW5 Ricky Kennedy-track, fblag Robert Kenyon-boys, leagueg Merri Kershner-nhs, csf, nfl, gaa, council, russian club, congress, Debra Kincaidagirls' league. ROW6 Bob King-auto clubg Viola KitchensJgaa, bowling clubg Steven Klahorst-boys' league, Charles Kleingboysi league. SENIORS-155 ROW1 Sophie Klisiewicz-fbla, afs, german clubg Bonnie Klug-girls' leagueg Diane Knisley-girls' league, Karl Koenig-water polo, swimming, clubs: math, russian. ROW2 Mark Kosinski-boys' leagueg Robbin Koziel-boys' leagueg Steve'Kramp-boys' leagueg Sandra Kratochvil-homecoming queen. ROW3 Tommie Kreissig-wrestling, Carolyn Kreutz-congressg Wil- liam Kristenson-csf, ioc, science clubg Patrick Krogman- tennis, clubs: math, motorcycle. ROW4 Kim KrugerAband, drum major, nhs, tennis, key clubg Kathie Krumsiek-westernettes, ecology clubg Karen Kuhle-girls' leagueg Eric Kunkel-boys' league. ROW5 Gayle KusumiAsong leader, csf, nhs, soph class secretary, girls, league board, howdy committee, council, pep club, Alene Lakcey-drill team, councilg Ermin Lai-boys' league, Cindee Lamg-girls' league. ROW6 Jim Lambert4service gents:: Greg Lamendola-baseball, basketball, football, congressg Mark Lane-water polo, swimming, John Langager-boys' league. 156-SENIORS sr' 20 x Rooters abounded in true Pioneer spirit at the sports events-loud and boisterous. ROW! Jackie Lantry-girls' leagueg Christina Lattanziodcongressg Danny Layman-boys' league. ROW2 Henry Ledesma-football, bandg Michael Lee-boys' leagueg Richard Lee-football. ROW3 James Leonard-boys' leagueg Audie Lewis-boys, league: Kim Lewisgbaseball, congress, auto club. ROW4 Ronald Leyvas-boys, leagueg Joy Lindsey-clubs: ecology, pepg Debra Lindskog-congress, band, german club. ROW5 Steven Livingston-boys' leagueg Steve Locko-trackg Mitzi Logan-drill team, council. ROW6 Gary Lollar-baseball, basketball, councilg Michael Lopez- track, footballg Renee Lopez-girls' league. 5 s ? 3 SENIORS-157 mmm 'i'Y?i!Ss4ra'z 158-SENIORS ROW! Nick Lorance-boys' league, Xanadu, Donna Loughrey- girls' league, Marilyn Lowrygafs, clubs: german, pep, science, David Loya-football, class president. ROW2 Steven Lungren-track, football, basketball, key club, Janice Lyou-drill team, congress, council, sr. house, song leader, pep club, Teresa Madrid-clubs: art photo- graphy, Henry Magalanez-wrestling. ROW3 Stephen Maggiano-service gents, Charlotte Magruder- drill team, drama, Linda Manis-drill team, Grace Mann-afs, speech club. ROW-4 Robert Mar-asb vice president, csf, basketball, congress, boys' league board, key club, Kebby Margaretich-foot- ball, track, Don Marinergboys' league, Richard Martine track. ROW5 Henry Martina-congress, Debbie Martinez-girls' league, Susan Marzano--girls' league, Deborah Massey- girls' league board, congress. RUW6 Greg Mattalianoewater polo, Esther Matthyssen! clubs: pep, ecology, Joyce May-girls' league, Rebecca May4girls' league. , 7 ROW! Susan Mayer-gaa, girls' league, Tona McCahill-gaa, fblag Pam McClellan-campus life, Charles McConnell-boys' league, Zandra McCrea-girls' league, Janice McDaniel-girls' league, Thomas Mc- Elroy-congress, science club. ROW2 James McFeely-band, Gary McGiffin-boys' league, Carroll Mc- Intosh-footballg Elaine Mclinightfcouncil, gaa, welfare committee, howdy committee, pep club, Kathleen McLaughlin-girls' league, Janice McMullan-girls' league, Lee McNally-boys' league. ROW3 Brenda Meadows-congress, photo club, Anthony Meagher-electronics ,v Y.. - ,sw lv' ...fy 'QM fn '35, 9 W club, Glenn Menkevboys' league, Monica Mercer4gaa, girls' leagueg Leeanna Merket-campus life, Joanne Messano-pep club. RUW6 Danelle Metcalf-girls' league board, howdy committee, council, con- gress, welfare committee, pep club, John Metz-boys' league, Charlotte Mikulski-gaa, girls' league board, fbla, council, Kenneth Miller- football, track, council, sr. class vice-president, sr. house, varsity club, Salvatore Millimaci4band, chess club, Craig Millsfwater polo, auto club, Dennis Mills-water polo, council, swimming, science club. Qu i sw 457 Q9 'C 4 if ,rf 75' 1 SENIORS-159 'ww-'F Builders of the future permeated Indusitrial Arts classes in wood making, metal and drafting. ROW1 Ruby Mills4girls' leagueg Valerie MillsAwesternettes, art club, Joanne Milner-thespians, afsg Donna Minney-girls' league, Paul Minnickf congress, boys' league vice president, wrestling, football, varsity club, Steve Moler-boys' league, Kathy Molina4science club. ROW2 Mary Jean Molina-science club, Rodney Molyneux-auto club, service gents, football, basketball, baseball, Marcia Monson-girls' league, Susanne Moreno-howdy committee, art clubg Loretta Morgan4drill teamg Edward Morris-boys' league, James Morrissey-nhs, clubs: math, chess. ROW3 James Morrow-boys' league, Bruce MossAboys' leagueg Mike Muller- boys' league, Marguerita Mulligan-council, afs, howdy committee, campus life, art club, Neil Mulvihill-boys, league, Michael MumeyA bowling club, Sue Mumey-girls' league. ROW4 Susan Muehlhausen-girls' league, Steven Murakami-boys' leagueg Albert Murrieta-track, football, Lindsey Musser-girls' league, Andrea Nadeau-band, gaa, Thomas Nagle-boys' league, Nancy Nakawaki4council, jr. class secretary, secretary of activities, afs, nfl, nhs, csf, gaa, clubs: math, pep. 160-SENIORS 91 SENIORS-161 Training in metal work helped many students to find a carrer in the futuristic world. ROW1 CThis page? June Nardin-gaa, coimcil, pep clubg Debra Nash-bandg Sally Neg- reteggirls' leagueg Debbie Neiderman-girls' league, Debbie Nejman- girls' leagueg Eileen Nelson-gaa, clubs: photo, ecology, Jacquelyn Nelson-gaa, bowling club. ROW2 Dale Newhouse-auto clubg Pamela Newmanfcampus life, Pamela Nieto4girls' leagueg Melissa Nock-girls' leagueg Terry Nordwig4boys' leagueg Debra Noss-gaa, food service, Kathleen Novy-council, gaa. ROW3 Julie Nutter4girls' league, Patricia Nymann-girls' leagueg Victoria O'Keefe-a cappella, afs, congress, ioc, howdy committee, pep clubg Eileen Olona-council, gaa, drill team, thespians, howdy committee, pep clubg James Olsen-boys, leagueg Debra Olson-girls, league, Lam Kin-On-boys' league. ROW I1Opposite pagel Colleen O'Neil-glee clubg Louise Ortiz-westernettes, clubs: art, pep, ecology, Roberto Ortiz-boys' league. ROW2 Roger Pane-auto clubg Frank Paplia-art clubg Edra Parker-sr. house basketball. ROW3 Laurie Parker-art club, Sheila Parker-Westemettes, gaag Lee Parks- girls' league. ROW4 Kenneth Pauli-surfing clubg Candyce Paumi-congress, fbla, clubs pep, art, Lawanda Peel-fbla, gaa, pep club. R OW 5 Jodi Pendry-girls' league, gaa, congress, sr. houseg Susan Penny- girls' league, Toni Pertierra-drill team, congress, council, girls' league sr. house, pep club. ROW6 Joyce Peters-girls' league, Peggi Petersfgirls' league, Randy Peters- boys' league. 162-SENIORS W! If fb ar' i 173+ !?!ZVi A K . V ,,,...,-a x My r M f E.-I ki gli . ll' QQ: J ' I Q ' , .if , Q, WW ,, Eff A . ' 11,5 SPV' I SENIORS-163 .aa- Work for the Telephone Company was the goal for some students enrolled in the Directory Assis- tance Operator course. ROW1 Cheryl Peterson-girls' league, Daniel Peterson-football, Douglas Peterson-auto club, Pamela Peterson-girls' leagueg Diane Petrus-thespians, afs, cfs, nhs, congress, sr. house, clubs: science, chess, Michael Philippi-water polo, swimming, Terry Pippenger-boys' league. ROW2 John Poehlman-water polo, swimming, congress, sr. house, clubs: science, russian, James Pollock-boys' league, Marsha Pomraning-a cappella, Sandra Porter-girls' leagueg Benita Powell-a cappella, congress, Rodney Powis-tennis, band, chess club, Joanie Powersfcouncil, girls' state rep., afs, csf, cheer leader, nhs, sr. house, clubs: pep, russian. ROW3 William Price-football, baseball, Peggy Proctorfdrill team afs, Phillip Przybylowski-band, Lynn Pullen-band, Gail Pur- cio-girls' league, Maureen Purvis-song leader, council, gaa pep club, John Racich-boys, league. 1 s 164-SENIORS ROW1 Venita Raneyfbandg Gordy Re-boys' league, Terry Reardon- girls' league, Siegfried Reaudfootball, track, bowling club. ROW2 Marilyn Reed-girls' league, Miguette Reese-howdy corn- rnittee, westernettes, annual, pep club, Carrie Reeves-gaa, science club, Dale Rethwisch-track, afs, clubs, key, surfing. ROW5' Mary Reynolds-drill team, howdy committee, pep clubg Wendy Reynolds-gaa, sr. houseg Harlan Rhyme-boys' league, Ricky Rhodes-band, motorcycle club. ROW4 Richard Ricardogboys' league, basketball, Gary Richards- boys' league, Russell Rife-service gentsg Stanley Ring-service gents, track, varsity club. ROW5 Doris Robbins-girls' league, Douglas Roberts-band, Nadine Robinsonggirls' league, Armand Rodezno-water polo, a cappella, afs, congress. ROW6 Robert Rossetti-boys' league, Dianna Rossi-girls' league, Frederic Ruder-art c lub, Doreen Rubecamp-girls, league. SENIORS-165 ROW! James Rush-boys' league, Jose Salinas-track, tennis, afs vice president, council, asb secretary of welfare, ayc, clubs: math, science, key, bowling, Lawrence Samp-water polo, swimming, key club, Ada Sanchez-girls' league. ROW2 Jessie Saragose-congress, Howard Sawakaacouncil, nhs, csf president, football, wrestling, golf, afs, asb treasurer, clubs: math, key bowling, varsity, Donna Schildberg-nfl, csf, gaa, afs, clubs: science, german, pep, Christine Schmidt-girls' league. ROW3 Dianne Schmidt-drill team sr. assistant leader, sr. house, Connie Schoonover-congress, Steven Schubert-basketball, Karl Schulz-clubs: ecology, motorcycle. ROW4 Kathy Schultz-girls' league, Mary Scott-a cappella, pep club, Jeffrey Scozzaro-wrestling, service gents, auto club, Brad See-track. ROW5 Warren Seehuus-a cappella, water polo, swimming, ecology club, Johnny Selbe-basketball, Sherryl Sellers-gaag Michael Sergot- football, wrestling. ROW6 Debra Settle-girls' league, Mary Severns-a cappella, gaa, nhs, csf, afs, russian club, Dolphus Shaddock-service gents, Kathryn Shaddock-a cappella. 166-SENIORS Secretarial skills were mastered by many fast fingers and coordinated minds in Typing courses. ROWI Jerald Shaw-water polo, swimming, auto club, Terry Shelly- ioc, bowling club, Vicki Shelp-girls' league. ROW2 Daniel Signoretti-boys' league, Jerri Siler-afs, girls' leagueg Ricky Silverfband, auto club. R OW3 Melinda Singer-a cappella, gaag Dwight Smith-a cappella, Jerry Smith-boys' league. ROW4 Paul Smith-electronics club, Sandra Smith-gaa, council, drill teamg Susan Smith-band. ROW5 Wendell Smith-service gents, congress, auto club, Cheryl Soares-girls' league, Deborah Sorenson-a cappella. ROW6 Helen Soto4campus life, serve anns, pep club, Charleen Sparks -drill team, David Sparmengclubs: ecolgoy, motorcycle. 168-SENIORS ROW! Norma Spencer-congress, speech, Stella Staniswalis- a cappella, howdy committee, girls' league board, csf, clubs: pep, ecolgoyg Theresa Stanley-girls' league, Su- san Stanton-council, howdy committee, pep club. ROW2 Allen Starr-boys' league, Allsen Stipp-wrestling, service gents, debate, clubs: varsity, math, russian, Robin Stockdale-girls' league, Barbara Stone-gaa, nfl, sr. house, campus life, ecology club. ROW3 Portia Strickland-howdy committee, pep clubg Ruth Sugiyama-soph class vice president, jr. class treasurer, ash secretary, nhs vice president, csf, gaa, afs, math clubg John Sundquistwtrack, football, key clubg Barry Swanson-boys' league. ROW4 Ronald Sweeten-band, school mascot, Ellen Swift-girls' league, Linda Swisher4westernettesg Cynthia Tabbatt- congress, art club. ROW5 James Tallet-boys' league, Dennis Tanaka-chess club, Pamela Tanaka-girls' league, Nancy Tanimoto-drill team, sr. house, congress, council, pep club. ROW6 Kathryn Taunton-a cappella, fbla, afs, iocg Kathy Taylor-girls' league, Richard Terrell-thespians, ecology club, Glenn Terryefootball, council, sr. house. '9- . 5 ' J' 4: .. f. fu. :vw 'A -..af ...af .N . 'S' Wrjg g ... ROWI Lyle Theurer-boys' league, Connie Thomas-girls' league, Elizabeth Thomas-girls' league board, gaa, afs, council, asb secretary of pep, pep club, James Thomasfboys' leagueg Jeanette Thomas-girls' league, Susan Thomasvgirls' league, Patti Thompson-girls, league. ROW2 Amold Tiscareno-band, football, wrestling, councilg Cynthia Torrez- congress, pep club, Johnny Torres-boys' league, Mary Torres-nhs, csf, afs, gaag Kathleen Towning-gaa, art club, Randall Tribolet4 wrestling, auto clubg Robert Tollinger-auto club. .n -wad . wg' J 574' 4' 'R be 1' R 3 2 . . I .Q fv- ' 9 I .I ROWQJ Johnny Trujillo-a cappella, football, water polo, ioc, afs, congressg Kemmeth Tully-boys' league, Debra Tumer-girls' league board, afs secretary, gaa, nfl, clubs: science, pep, Patti 'Ihttle-girls, leagueg Steve UtkaAboys' league, Nancy Urlrich-council, Shirley Vander- woudeagirls' league. ROW4 Danielle Van Der Zee-westemettesg Rene Vantilborg-boys' league, Valerie Veale-afs treasurer, csf, congress, howdy committee, fbla, clubs: math, science, Nancy Vernon-girls' league, Sandra Vian-girls' leagueg Jeff Vice-service gents, congress, Mary Vilette-girls' league. SENIORS-169 ROW! Sheri Voelker-girls' leagueg Barbara Voight-girls' league, Connie Voy-girls' league, Marc Wallrnark-boys' league, Adrienne Walsh- girls' league, Debbie Wardfgirls' leagueg Ruth Wamick-a cappella, gaa. ROW2 Jean Watson-auto club, Johnny Watson-auto club, Michael Weber- football, Carl Webright-boys' league, Gary Wessels-boys' league, Nancy Wesselsfserv annsg Debbie Wheeler-howdy committee, pep club. ROW3 Rebecca White-a cappella, iocg Jeffrey Whittaker-service gentsg Dorothy Wilhelms-girls' league, Tim Wilkinson-boys' league, La- Donna Williams-band, gaag Lawrence Williams-wrestling, varsity club, Pamela Williams-girls' league. ROW4 Sonia Williams-gaa, council, girls' league secretary, pep club, Ted Wilton-boys' league president, football, wrestling, council, clubs: varsity, surfing, Kathleen Wisewell-girls' league board, gaa, council, Catherine Wood-girls' league, Jack Worden-track, Steven Wsol- csf, afs, nhs, football manager, clubs: chess, science, math, key, Joseph Yakovetic-boys' league rep., council, congress, water polo, swimming, ring committee, yearbook, clubs: art, spanish, key. V 1 ,- l 170-SENIORS 1 I if all H.-4' I as A high school diploma, was awarded to more than 700 Seniors at June graduation. ROW! Rodolfo Ybarragfootball, tennis, varsity clubg Frank Yingst!boys, leagueg Cindy Yochurn-girls' league. ELOWQ 'Margaret York-gaa, a cappela, science clubg Darrell Young-council, water polo, golf, band, surf club, afsg Stephan Yunt-tennis. ROW3 Roxanne Zabala-pep clubg John Zakfboys' leagueg Louis Zember-service gents. 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ROW5 Donna Baginski, Joy Bagnell, Debbie Baird, Karla Baker, Michele Baker. ROW6' Robin Baker, Carol Banta, Barbara Barela, Bob Barbose, Neil Barkan. ROW7 David Barker, Donna Barker, Martin Barker, Dale Barnes, Debbie Barnett. ROW8 Denise Barrett, Gabriel Barton, Ann Bates, Marlene Bates, Bill Batesole. ROW9 Rick Batesole, LueAnn Baucom, Mike Bautista, Vickie Bearup, Bob Bedner. ROW10 Carol Beesley, Jodee Bell, Karen Bell, Karla Bell, Becky Belveal. , -fiigfsgrf E324 Q: wg S me s Q if Q Va 4 ff: f- f-ff . 5 - ,.i .. . -by , J J X Q A L:'::x:. sm. . V -5 lv K KVM ee 5 new me eir 'W A 'X 1 4. , 5' 8 Ke W -Lessig-ff iL:Q ,,,u Heat -f K ffm . ffafr W' ar e - . 'N in N' 'lr ,sf-A 'll 1 3 wr ' F N wi X A - x'-: 4. ' ' ,wif A . 1 it 4' e ii iii: E .. is 2' I 1 .,,, ' -ff. , Z. ' fi . A AL m i ' 1 Q ' pk X I: .. 5 , A- N ri A .+C 4 . , il ' , M . 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ROW4 Allen Blum, Rod Boehme, Jackie Boerrcher, Kathy Bohanan, Randy Bones. ROW5 Tony Borrmann, Michael Bossenmyer, Karen Bowers, Marsha Bowland, Pam Box. ROW6 Karen Bradley, Steven Bradley, Kathie Brannon, Linda Brennan, Kathy Brents. ROW7 Karen Bridges, Sue Bridges, Dixie Briggs, Betty Brinrel, Don Broadbent. ROW8 Richard Brody, Leticia Brondo, Philip Brooks, David Brown, Richard Brown. ROW9 Kathy Brundage, Mike Buchanan, Kevin Budde, Cindy Burnett, Darlyn Burns. ROWIO Dennis Burton, Michael Burton, Delia Bustillos, Brenda Butera, Dennis Cacho. ROW! fOpposite Pagel Ruth Cadena, Debbie Calkins, Debbie Campbell, Kathy Campbell, Tom Cantrell. ROW2 Melinda Capps, Deborah Card, Bruce Cardon, Niki Car- michael, Debbie Carpenter. ROW3 Cynthia Carr, Gloria Carralejo, Debbie Carrico, Blanca Carrillo, Ralph Carrillo. ROW4 Amber Carter, Debra Caruso, Mark Castillo, Mike Castillo, Elvira Castro. ROW5 Fernando Castro, Jess Castro, Mike Causey, Pattie Ca- vinder, Bob Cecil. ROW6 David Cantanni, Alfred Chambers, Arlene Chambers, Jeff Chandler, LuAnn Chapman. ROW7 Wendy Chatfield, Jim Chavez, Mike Chavez, Rosann Chavez, Debby Childress. ROW8 Susan Cochran, Debbie Chouning, Sheri Chriss, Cindy Christensen, Mike Christian. ROW9 Frank Christensen, Linda Christensen, Jeff Christiansen, Betty Jo Ciaccio, Renee Clark. ROWIO Rafaela Class, Michael Clease, Deby Clemons, Susan Clemons, Tom Clift. f-Ira r -'17, M1-wi. .g -. -. , . .. -. 4. 'Ear -5 pm L qi iggx r. v 5? ,. Q 252:35 1 , 1 s Q 'Q m EN h I! - 1 . 3 y, 2 Q Q , 2 3 5 f K I 1.- 21 K 5..- -c 2 f , f Sm, Q.. 4- sv ,-. ,. X 'E Iii I f W , , ffs' T Sf 9 6 ' Ki . ' -vw , slr t 4 A 1 Xgffgr- yu: A . ,Af 32-I.-, ' . 99? nu 4 f L 3 ' I ' , , 11 . . K , L fx - M ' f JFKQX J'-Q' Y' UF M I-'33, j,i,:,.- .. a.. H' - f, -I fy , gf 1 f K 'QI .. fn- , I, 1 'lx , ,O M . .. ,J yi -2 is XL I -,. sv ,Q ,L X . W ' K I , ' as K -x Nec! X lm. 37 1 Q f Ai is -,,x K I X , 4, x . ' x7 1 ..I -NM K Q - F .. 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Rv Many Juniors learned first-hand what it N., was to be a teacher by participating in the . MW Teacher Aide program at Danbrook Ele- mentary School. ROW1 COpposite Pagel Sue Clower, Sharon Cobb, Bob Cochrane, Rhonda Cole, Connie Compton, Debbie Conery, Dennis Conlin, Dennis Cook, Susan Cooabs. ROW2 Jeanette Cooper, Jeff Cooper, Pam Copfer, Dennis Cor- bett, Sue Corich, Kathy Cork, Robert Comell, Patricia Cowger, Linda Crabtree. ROW3 John Craig, Rick Crist, Charles Crook, Beverly Crouch, Connie Crowe, Joan Crowther, Duana Crifici, Lynne Cull- iton, Bruce Cunningham. ROW4 Debbie Curtner, Don Curry, 1 Carole Dale, Terri Dall, Cheryl Dameron, Carolyn Daniel, Dwana Daniel, Jerry Daniels, Rick Danna. ROW5 Bob Dapper, Steve Davidson, Cheri Davis, Dave Davis, Debbie Davis, Tane Davis, Tony Decastrok, Sharon De- goes, Elizabeth DeHaan. ROW6 Bob DeHart, Karen DeHart, Kathy DeHart, Roger Deits, Marlene DeLetter, Teresa Del Muro, Kathy DeMathe, Terri Demsko, Tony DePippo. ROW7 Ronald DePue, Paul Derlin, Carlene DeSha, Debbie De- Witt, Mark Decicilia, John Didion, Melissa Diemer, Nancy Digiambattista, Linda DiPrete. ROW8 Roger Dittbenner, Mike Dobousky, Shawn Doherty, Gary Dolinski, David Donato, Becki Dougherty, Monson Douglas, Steve Downer, Mike Dryer. ROWI KThis Page? Rick Duffy, Mike Dunagan, Maureen Dunavant, Monica Durden, Nadine Eaten, Kurt Eckhardt, Leslie Edwards, Ria Eldridge, Ann Eldridge. ROW2 Mary Elliot, Carrie Ellison, Tim Elmore, Denell Eltz, Nadine Elwood, Gloria Emery, Mary Emory, Don Empey, Anne Ender. ROW3 Debbie Erbar, Joan Eroy, Mark Evans, Sherry Eyskens, Mike Fairchild, Dave Farah, Teri Famady, Gary Fams- worth, Bill Farr. ROW4 Gail Fee, Julie Ferguson, Arthur Fiedler, Gary Fishbeck, Yvonne Fleming, Margie Flores, Dorothy Flowers, Mar- garet Flynn, Deborah Foglesong. Y X F K , ,N XM T 4 ie ' 1 Q.- -: Q 'l Q' 5 Tig . . W i at M - , 5 E' J li at V M., ' Q i 'XR ws. , W, -sm ' ' 14. W ii F ' P - ' , , it Yf':.j:E I A 7 ' J t . I f I f -. A . - , . 1,5 A,.k . N t., . 1 . , V' i Z' fl- Charity begins with the heart. This was evident when Juniors contributed graciously to the United Fund. ROWI Dale Forbes, Cindy Foresee, Bob Foresee, Patti Fornason, Mike Foster, Mike Fountain, Gerald Frank, Jim Frank- lyn, Sonny Frontroy. ROW2 Terri Futrell, Pattye Gallagher, Dorthy Garcia, Karen Garcia, Neil Gardner, Steve Gardner, Chris Gartrell, Randy Garvin, Danny Gauthier. ROW3 Becky Gee, Robert Gemler, Daryl Gillen, Leslie Gilley, Karen Gillis, Jill Goddard, Suzanne Godwin, Tracy Goins, Steve Gomez. ROW4 Gilbert Gonzales, Julian Gonzales, Renee Gorham, Brad Gorman, Julie Gorzernan, Curt Goucher, Sandie Gould, Diane Grady, Stacie Gragnano. ROW5 Jim Gramstad, Debbie Grande, Kenny Grant, Theresa Green, Janet Grenan. ROW6 Michael Greeg, Sunshine Gross, Debbe Gruell, Cindi Guarino, Barbara Gund. ROW7 Janet Haber, Brent Haddock, Joe Hagler, Gary Halsey, Paula Hammric. ROWB Rick Hanks, Paul Hanley, Linda Hansen, Craig Harder, Glen Harrell. ROW9 Lucy Harris, Frances, Gregory Hart, Scott Harter, Akiji Hashimoto. ROW10 Brad Haskall, Barbara Hatanaka, Jonetta Hein, Eva Hernandez. 180 - J UNIORS '11 we, V. ,vw M re 5 2 3 V W ' . VA in 'f- in N v S 'Ga' .i ,. f. .X 1 X .X ,R , f 5. i 'S S E xy at A ax ' fb ,Q . -533 .1 it E :pfk ZAX X ip 'gig . yuh ri ::':,.A.. ---,'1! - '7 ' , as 5 i 2 Z -3. , ,,, s i, I, A 4 , j If q ,lV,, 4 5 it r K1 N 1 l i i 3 xfcral? 'l E ROW 1 I Richard Hemandez, Dianne Herrera, Linda Hesse, Steve Hesson. ROW2 I Dennis Hibbard, Sallie Hibbard, Steven Hildreth, Angie Hill. ROW3 Katie Hines, Debra Hinkson, Ray Hobsen, Cindie Hodgson. ROW 4 Sydney Hoehl, Albert Holden, Rennea Holliday, Linda Hollister. R OW 5 Danny Holmes, Jerry Hooker, Marina Homby, Joe Horvath. R ow 6 I Vicki Houseman, Cheryl Hovenkamp, Cheryl Howard, Franklin Huddy. ROW 7 Chip Huff, Debbie Hughes, Colleen Hull, Kathy Hunk. Rows I Donna Hunter, Jim Hunter, Jean Huntsman, Paul Huss. R OW 9 Steve Infantino, Donna lhara, Cheryl Isbell, Walt Jackson. ROW I0 William Jackson, Eddy Jacobson, Karl Jaecke, Debbi Jarae millo. JUNIORS-181 1 ' ? :w.LQQ3fasV' 41 - 4Rff'T1f 5Awr:V ' :fm 9 ' qw-V 2, wa , V, :kj .3 Vu , ,M ..,. v,..v. W,.. LU,. , , 5 M. ,W XR' V.. T. . ig 7 :2g2..g': 5 . 25211253 .- . ,M-, ,-'iiifwv -- wffflfizls V. k V .mg . .J I kv. ff ,.,.Vl-155 M 1 ., . i'W fM:rlf'Vf1'f:s,'f'i?.. V125-zvlfv -'fzfl 'G ??f5Qs32fw3:fv.esz-2:1:+:f:f.g'?fsa43f1.f.f.3!Qf: A,l.3.L..,W. .,..,,,... wk- wx .. my 1 :- Vi V. :14..ilV.gV13 'WeV....f ,, Q an J P 'E' K 4. XA N, x VL ,ww , f , W . :-Z5 ::uii?i1.E:F,1' .. ' 1':V,'V:-65'-M: i'fV:i'1'f.vgfimq Am- 1g,' 4 W Q f 'Q' K' .iffV3,f2-' A 5' . 'fYV:':f5f ' 1,1 , , if A .. ' . 'W fa V-'VZ 1-:iw za' ': V . , V, '5'W?97 559- ii- , '5?g , f2zi5 ' . 1 ' Q. ., f , . :V..,':m2V - x V, .Mr ' Jia 1 K V 15? X Ig, 'aff , . ,fy A . if s 1 wa-2V ..,f. , I V . -. ,.fE f mff-2V1.VVVm1.f - .. 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' K kkk,k MK, V -.'l.f:'-.?f:2:r1a1t 15iWi5f? fv..::- 21: a:: A.'ez-Yiwu-V.V, 1 Vw, .V vig: J ,..-- wgfw - f,,VfvmVg,,--1, . -q:f...wf : Vw ,,,, . . Aw V 'QA g I 3 2, Q.. K K, ' , ,V 4,1 , ::sm,. V. , V , 1 : :V' Ya V 1. is Am gf ,..A,.,, V+: fs 1 . .,, , , Wx ...Q 9' v. , ,. , r i :r rig ' X 5 , 1 , X Q bf-1 if 95' ! 'A e r s ' J aa f K .K . 'fiwfwg' i Kiran? ta 1- 47 i .A g. . W' F e 'cr l ' ' rx f E ri 1 1- v. , r - 1 ff' ,gf-4 Hue, ,Fl .- Hike. lg 9 - l gm ay, 3? Y .. 9 Science was an engrossing subject, studying the wonderss of the world-from arnoebas to the stars. ROW1 1Opposite Page? Bill Jeffery, Edward Jensen, Lorrie Jensen, Vern Jensen, CindyJewell. ROW2 Aldred Johnson, Carol Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Paul Johnson, Cindi Jones. ROW3 Brenda Jorgensen, Matt Jost, Bobbi Jung, Karen Ka- houn, Kit Karch. ROW4 Carolyn Keadle, Sharon Keller, Teresa Kelly, Dave Kelly, Ron Kennedy. ROW5 Sandy Krogman, Karen Kenyon, Sandi Kessler, Kathryn King, Deborah Kinney, Steve Kirkbride, Douglas Kirk- mam, Amelia Kocher, Ron Kocher. ROW6 Bill Koehler, Colleen Konishi, Mary Ann Kotch, Nancy Kouyoumjian, Kirk Kraack, Fred Kramp, Tom Kreissig, Chris Krumsick Roxanne Kuehn. ROW7 Cathy Kunick, Michele Kunkel, LeeAnn Lacy, John Lakowski, Lydia Landry, Clifford Lang, Gary Lawer, Vicki Lange, George Larning. ROW8 Bennie Larson, Steve Layne, Brad Leal, Mike Lebleu, Terry Lecocq, Rebecca LeFebvre, Tim LeGree, David Leitao, Michele Lernmeyer. ROW9 Scott,Lewaburg, Tina Lenart, John Lenhardt, Steve Leopard, Karen Letter, Genevieve Levai, Marla-Christine Levai, Debby Lewanbouski, Patricia Liddy. ROW10 Mary Lyles, Steve Lindsay, Joe Lindsey, Ted Lindsey, Diane Livingston, Gary Livingston, Ron Lloyd, Pat Locke, Mark Loera. ROW1 iThis pagel Robin Loken, Wanda Lollar, Mark Lomicka, Bill Loug. ROW2 Jack Long, John Long, Cathering Lopez, Linda Lore. ROW3 Christine Louakrubias, Merle Lowe, James Lopato, Donna Lumbattis. ROW4 Cheryl Luter, Julie Macallister, Ronald McDonald, Chuck Mackey, Lonnie Maestas. ROW5 Ruben Magallanez, Walter Magill, Dan Makevich, Nancy Mangano, Roseann Mangano. ROWS Donald Mann, Robyn Mann, Carol Mariner, Albert Marion, Roy Marion. ROW7 Sheila Marshall, Michael Marsi, Patty Martin, Debbie Martinez, Diane Martinez. ROW8 Greg Mary, Evelyn Massman, Mike Masullo, Lindsay Matnison, Loretta Mattaliano. ROW9 Jeffrey Matteson, Pauline Mattson, Carol Maxey, Doris May, Dennis Mayne. , H 184-JUNIORS -f. 154.0 11 f uf Inn A, 3 i. f ' 3 N 4- 7' -L 1-. ,- 1' 'UIQ up wk. 'BWSAMQ k K 'J .W , i . v ,fp ' A V ,M M 'sf , fy i1 eifrfwzgifgmwfffz, mxw '.,, - ' all 'N' .. 'W -' Y-.. md W W ww-.- Q M , ' 'ww , 'av W 'E' W H '5wff:Q uma 1ggqT?EMi.eLssai3f ' L,-45215 2, .jf 'V ,g1g'sf?segg?f5gfggzw , -Q -,ga-fggwf11'1ff:sx::f1f2:a1zifi 1 .8 'S L: f-,mgmzgwr '- - Ik5Qff:f7SY4?T2'f:fsaH5'?ff3?fl . .Li 3 'M -Q1::,f:z-I-w3,mff.fm., f-:vm ffmguw.,-f-f -- F - as ,.., mi F' V- Songleaders join with other enthusiastic painters to add a colorful decor for Home- coming. R0 W 1 Debbie McBride, Dan McCann, Pam McCants, Mike McClintock, Betty McCown. R0 W2 Penny McCraken, June McFeely, Mark McFhrlane, Gary McGinley, Pat McGuire. ROW3 Bob McNargue, Kathy McIntosh, Brad McKinzie, Terry McLaughlin, Chris Meador. ROW4 Bea Mejia, Jeanne Menke, Leslye Mergele, Diana Miller, Linda Miller. ROW5 Mike Miller, Jacci Minash, Norma Miranda, Dave Misiak, Jim Mitchell. ROW6 Marilyn Miyake, Dave Mock, Lucy Monge, Terri Montgomery, Randy Montrose. ROW 7 Elaine Mooney, Anthony Moreno, Candy Morland, Pat Morrell, Mairey Morrissey. ROWS Suzan Morrissey, Steve Mottle, Pat Mouw, Cherie Mueller, Melanie Munford. ROW9 Cathy Murga, Mike Myers, Dana Nafziger, Joyce Nakanishi, Donna Nakawaki. RO W 10 JoAnn Nakawaki, Jana Nanka, Marie Nardin, Dave Nederhood, Kelly Neely. by 444 in x 3 Q, ,Q X., I , as 3, ' .sf 4g , ' S , ii ix 3 Sw ,- , Q ...f . A . . S , 4 S 4. s f 3 Qt' 1 ,fialg KB? J mf all Q ll it L e iw, , ff lil wk fn lr w - , 1 it , ix 'X zz: -, 1 is 4' D- :- fi' . .37 1 1A .xx , I f X 'F X xv, D 4. N I ,,a JUNIORS-185 Pep ribbons were available for each foot- ball game-sold by Pep Club. ROW1 fThis pagel Hilda Nelson, Gary Nelson, Raynette Nelson, Sue Nelson, Glenna Newby. ROW2 Janet Newhouse, Debbie Newton, Kim Nichols, Larry Nickel, Gail Nishijima. ROWS Bill Norman, Debbie Novotny, Cyndi Notrangelo, Mary Oakden, Marcy Oerter. ROW4 Dave Ogata, Bill Ogata, Cathy O'Hanlon, Terry O'- Keefe, Richard Olivares. ROW5 Mary Oliveira, Dave Oliver, Frank Olsen, Faye Oneil, Ben Ormonde. ROW6 Norma Ornelas, Mark Orraj, Kathie Ortiz, Vickie Ortner, Dennis Osbome. ROW7 Pam Ost, Dave Ostrea, Terry Otis, Melinda Owens, Lois Owensby. ROW8 Glenn Oyler, Lydia Pacheco, Janet Pack, Mark Pane, Cheryl J. Parker. ROW9 Cheryl Parker, Cindy Parker, Phyllis Parker, Johnny Parks, Cheri Patterson. ROW10 Pamela Patterson, Richard Pearlman, Anthony Pe- cora, Jackie Perdue, Cindy Perencevic. ROW1 COpposite pagej Marlene Perreira, Marilyn Perry, Peggy Peters, Janice Peterson, Michael Peterson. ROW2 Tim Phelps, Judi Phillips, Lori Phillips, Robert Phil- lips, Erin Pickle. ROW3 Jeri Pippenger, Larry Pleiss, Richard Pleiss, Ray Police, Darrell Poncy. ROW4- Fran Popejoy, Al Porter, Torn Pouliot, Edward Powell, I.na Price. ROW5 Linda Powers, Mike Price, Dennis Prince, Penny Prince, Arlene Proper. ROW6 Vicky Przybylowski, Teresa Purchla, Mark Rafter, Dave Raglin, Danny Rainey. ROW7 Linda Raposa, Kathy Rasmussen, Bob Reagan, Carl Reed, Debbie Reed. ROW8 Boyd Reedy, Mike Regan, Harry Renninger, Debra Reon, Dave Reynolds. ROW9 Carol Richey, Kathy Richard, Jeanine Richter, Kim Riddlebarger, Toni Riker. ROW10 Toni Riley, David Riley, Sam Ritchie, Mike Riten- hour, Gary Rietnhour. i'i 4 A:l Lu .1 5 7 g. A 1 , 1 tvs Q X S RL 4 x' S Q 1 I 3 .5 - I i LL':' I . .4 -'i l N246 j Q,,,i X '-2-- W .Q W 47' ' V A -A 1: f--. if . 1. - , ' 1 W , - 1 .44 ' J , ,R 1 ,. Q ff we K , ,- ni ifi iv x .,:,' it . X R N H -I V x A ' V 7 X P' f: g ' 1. f 3 iv, f -L.' ' V ... swam, nf N ' 5 ' W ..., V' Q W 5 -v ,N . , -wx R, .- A 5, nf 'X ' , M .mm K 6 ,5 ik, 1. . K x fy R I 5 ,K m 'K , I . -x . ., 1. L g 3 Q V - - N -1 ,,,, , gg K . Q ' S . R 1 ' 1 wr x X' , Q-:jf 4 . FQ' ,L , 1 'I ' 4: ' 5' 5 S f lf.. i , 'fy 1, X ,, . F ggiijffi 1, 'GQ 3 , - I ,. V, , 1 S! I ,K K -1 X x V in 1 1 am- F '- 3 r. , ,... , 1 I 1 it ' Wi A ' 31: 5 - .f - A p aa.. ' ..,, V , ,,, x.. , M A K W wg i ' YQ 1 A E ' , 1 ,ff 6g'i, g' . 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ROW2 Wayne Rolle, Jeff Ropeter, Christie Ross, Joe Roy, Greg Ruble, Karen Rue, Cathie Ruley, Nancy Rush, Pam Rush. ROW3 Mike Russell, Laurie Sable, Glen Saggese, Rick Salazar, Liz Salinas, Evan Samson, Sharon Sanderson, Joe Sar- gent, Liz Schiller. ROW4 Bruce Schoening, Marvin Schoffstall, Dave Schoner, Roland Schorer, Barbara Schrieber, Hans Schroeder, Marlene Schwarz, Bruce Scott, Denise Searls. ROW5 Marc See, Robert Selby, Beatrice Seifert, Susan Seiger, Bob Sellers, Dave Settles, Danny Shaddock, Jeff Shafer, Kathy Sharer. ROW6 Gary Shaw, Debra Shelly, Richard Shelly, Carl Sheets, Jack Sheets, Sue Sherk, Ted Shozi, Patricia Silver, Eugene Simpson. ROW7 Crystal Sims, Darlene Sinn, Gary Sinn, Sharon Sitterley, Mary Sittman, Rosalind Sjobakken, Ken Slayton, Tim Smeal, Marty Smiley. ROW8 Carl Smith, Deborah Smith, Debra Smith, Grace Smith, Robyn Smith, Steve Smith, Teri Smith, Vikki Smith, Janet Snipes. ROWI 1This pagel Cindy Snyder, Sharon Snyder, Joe Soares, Mike Soares, Sue Sobota, Jeff Sohler, Craig Somppi, Alfonso Sosa, Susan Spencer. ROW2 Shelle Stattatos, Jerry Stem, Craig Stewart, Lori Stock- well, Barry St. Peter, Ronda Streeter, Ken Summers, Bill Sumrall, Wayne Sur. ROW3 Dennis Surak, Debbie Sutton, Carol Sullivan, Neil Swi- hart, Mark Tamayose, Melanie Tanaka, Kelly Taylor, Roger Taylor, William Teague. ROW4 Keith Tellinghuisen, Cindy Tesh, Bill Teske, Candy Thomas, Eileen Thomas, Mindy Thomas, Stella Thomas, Susie Thomas, Janet Thompson. r QT - P if J, fx fi is . . if! 1 , ,f if R 'S f ' y ur 1 2- nikki : , 7 .4 ' f ffiffifiif rg--f , M . ' :seize gg, f-L V, , A K' 5. ,Tx .V Class officers held inter department meet- ings to for go a team approach to problems. ROW1 fThis pagel Joe Thompson, Lynn Thompson, Toni Thompson, Jim Thomson, Steve Thornton, Marilyn Thorckmorton, Ronald Throckmorton, Brian Tidrick Sandy Tinnel. ROW2 Roxanne Tipps, Sheryl Titmus, Rex Torrez, Mark Town- sell, Debbie Trible, Jeanene Trickett, Stephanie Trickett, Greg Troncone, Robert Trogon. ROW3 Jim Truslow, Brad Turner, Debbie Turner, Wendy Twar- dowski, Kathy Twellman, Donna Vaccaro, Joe Valdez, Linda Valdez, Val Valentino. Row 4 Demetrio Valerio, Jean VandeMerghel, Dave Vander- Woode, Ed Vanduyn, Douglas VanTuyl, Patricia Vaughn, Jim Vaught, Richard Vian, Rick Villalobos. ROW5 Charles Villalvazo, Marc Vormannin, Janet Vose, Teresa Waddell, Alan Walker. ROW6 Loretta Walker, Rose Walker, Terry Walker, Mark Wal- lace, Carrianne Walmark. ROW7 Jackie Walstead, Ken Walters, Gail Ward, Doug Waters, Christine Watson. ROW8 Mike Watson, Pam Watson, Toni Wede, Richard Wedge- worth, Cynthia Weiss. ROW9 Scott Well, Jackie Wells, Suzanne Welsh, Chuck Werle, Terry Westbury. ROW10 Lynnette Weyrich, Cathy Whalen, Wendy Whalen, Ken Whisler, David Whitbeck. ROWI COpposite pagel Terri White, Tom White, Mickie Wilderdyk, Sandra Wil- helms, Sherry Williams, Kyle Wilson, Bob Wilton, Mich- ael Wise, Wanda Witczek. ROW2 Richard Wolfe, Melody Wolfs, Terri Wonacott, Shellie Woodworth, Kathy Wragg, Stephen Wren, Brenda Wright, Gail Wright, Michael Wsol. ROW3 Louise Yates, Jesse Ybarra, Cynthia Young, Dave Young, Jud Young, Valerie Zdon, Kathy Zepeda, Kathleen Zibilich, John Zuleski. ,,, I i . ,,.. ,,.. s if ,gulf X L Vg, 3 is A? kiwi i ---- i i .. ,... ,, e , Xa ' 1 Y is ff :st - me ,:iz:faPe? ' 'fee 1 , -1 1, ff i, V X . V --W, , ,,, , .. , H YT ff 'iii . :Q ei- 1 e he ' , , WR ff ' ' i lil?-'i f , aff , if 1 . 'tif . .W-fe: 2442,-11 5'-1 4 f - r g ,.. Yi-i i M---V f gi fi . e ge 7 A ,TV , ru. 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VV I , , .,,. ,sal hail 2 Y 'Q K . aa. + -sw LQ' I 12 El ' - , ...., ::evv,.1ff1, LA I Z ff E mf w QKQQ N Life- 55 E '15 -5' N ,f 1 R 1 N xi E gh ., aw W K M +. ,Xa efrkiffk 3 t,,, 5 VIEA Z A x J f 5 Aw Vik: if . 5 2 ,-.',-,-' 1 , L fs V f S x . , -S? it - MSX Egfr JUNIORS - 191 192- SOPHOM ORES A new Student Park greeted incoming Sophomores on their arrival for registration. ROW! Susan Abara, Robert Acosta, Richard Adling, Charles Aguilar, Anthony Alamia. ROW2 Gilbert Alba, Michael Alcom, Larry Aldrich, Brenda Alexander, J olm Allen. ROW3 Jack Allison, Sharon Allison, David Alton, Mark Alvey, Monica Ambritz. ROW4 Leonard Amor, Janet Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Mary Anderson, Michael Anderson. ROW5 Wayne Angers, Louie Aprea, Maria Arnold, Marcia Ash, Jan Bagnall. ROW6' Brian Bailey, Bonnie Bains, Loretta Baker, Linda Baldwin, Nancy Bales. ROW7 Roxanne Barber, Ed Barbosa, Ona Barg, Juanita Barker, Pam Barker. ROW8 Jon Barnhart, Lisa Barrios, Susan Barstad, Larry Basset, Marlene Barton. ROW9 Merrilee Baucom, Dan Baver, June Baylos, Mary Beal, Karen Beard. ROW 10 Patty Beck, Linda Beighton, Tamara Benbow, Sharon Bergrin, Cindy Bernard. Ana if' ' X ' ' zg 5 ll A . .ji gee . ' is are W e Q. 24 G. ii :ef 1 see?-1i..e?fT?i'i-'W 1 A . ,.,,.f W 855. ga K J 1 Q s , Q Nz Z,,.........-. N rg 'L' .1 It 1 I rw- li 5 L ' l 'vp l PASS -1 'Rift 'il , h I WI' sw L Q0 WA 4 1 V l 1 -'Q 7. X. X, f ,ye SOPHOMORES-193 NE I .9 -u. - . 1 . , e, -1,1-g-1 -g,gg,js:,5jg,,,..,:f:f ',1r:j':,: if - aan. , , , f fa: im g gi mea I M... ...., -g::-gg . .. Q, ,,::g,',, . -5 . -- -' fwgggqg , ., e- ., af ' Sam i P w - , , f ffl P. , lQg32ii5'5lg-'fi 1- i Z2 ' 1 ,'g'Q.?',3? MW-.K VK lv yi , H ,, M, V g . g . jg, The aware www- fir- e X -2- I lfi tli i iif- . , A kiwi , 1. '.:: '. '-1-:Kesw- 5 Lg , Igj,?5 ..iE'1. 'i if is , . J J Qsi isii -,ig Z : Q ' ' .. , Q .. 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ROW1 fOpposite pagej Sue Buttell, Hal Cadena, Carla Cague, Rose Calder, Karen Call is. ROW2 Sharon Calnan, Doris Cameron, David Camgbell, Bobby Cano, James Cantrell. ROW3 Cheri Capuano, Diane Card, Gwendolyn Card, Nancy Card, Jeff Carlile. ROW4 Dana Carlson, Celia Carrilo, Mickey Carroll, Gary Caskey, Michelle Castillo. ROW5 Evangelina Castro, Frank Castro, Dennis Causey, Cheryl Cawehtt, Paul Chatanni. ROW6 William Canteno, Vickie Chatfield, Debra Chatterson, Steve Chgnmak, John Childress. ROW7 Debby Chodkowski, Teri Christiansen, Alice Chun, Cindy Clark, Ed Clease. ROW 8 Carol Clemints, Dan Clift, Lynda Coffman, Karen Cole, Sherrie Coleman. ROW9 Keith Coletto, Beth Collins, Mike Conway, Dennis Copfer, Richard Cornell. ROW 10 Jeff Cornett, Farnham Comia, Jeffrey Comia, Juan Cortes, Sherill Coutts. if g X ,vgwaw . ,. 15 ,Q V V, My. -i ' mfg: . ,,:: 1 1 ::' Y M., ,L,. V . 3 , . ish x . . mw,:zr,ff5zgM 1, .3 A9 N '3 . .H S 'L 1' , 3 3, E . ., ,V WV , H ,,:E,:,: ZEI. K ,ga f f Q2 3 K . 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ROWI 1Opposite pagel Connie Cox, Monty Cradduck, Debbie Crawford, Annette Crispin, Claire Crotteau, Nancy Crunk, Mike Cueruo, Donald Cullen, Paul Curo. ROW2 Bob Dailey, Roberta Dakin, Scott Daniel, Lynn Dapper, Debbie Davidson, Dave Dawson, Ed Dazer, Rick De- Felice, Kathy DeForrest. ROW3 Rose Ann DeHoog, Tom Delahunt, Debbie Delawder, Regina DeMent, Torn Demsko, Becky Denny, Jackie De- Pasquale, Christine, DePippo, Yvonne Derby. RUW4 Ramona Dickinson, Robbin Dierberger, John Dilworth, Debbie Diskin, Dennis Diskin, David Distler, Toni Ditch, Gerald Dodds, Al Dominguez. ROW5 Keith Domon, Debbie Dostaler, Debi Dotson, Claudia Doutt, Dinah Draus, Mike Duffey, Joyce Dummann, Randy Duncan, Sandy Duncan. ROW6 Jacques Dovifaaz, Steve Dunlap, Mike Dunn, John Dun- son, Debbie Durant, Roger Dusterhoft, Bobbie Dyer, Sam Dyer, Tesla Eaton. RUW7 Elaine Edwards, James Edwards, Dave Eernisse, Pat Egan, Curt Eliff, Lyle Elkins, Wilson Elliot, Ted Ellis, Ron Ellsworth. ROW8 David Elstad, Mike Enghert, Craig Engrasci, Rhonda Enright, Diana Erwin, Frank Espinoza, Grace Espinoza, Tom Ethans, Richard Evans. RUWI fThis page? Kim Fabanich, Gayla Fallis, Marilyn Farahee, Al Farah, Evon Ferdinando, Jack Fields, Bob Finch, Greg Fisher, Ken Fitz. ROW2 Mike Fleagel, Debbie Flores, Bob Ford, Cheryl Forsuth, Dan Fortier, Jerry Fountain, Terri Fountain, Jeff Fox, Terry Frame. RUW3 Dana Frattone, Geoffrey Fredericks, Dolores Frenz, Craig Fritsinger, Terry Frombach, John Frost, Ronald Fry, Suz anne Fullam, Art Garcia. N if RUW4 Diana Garica, Gary Garcia, Linda Garcia, Mark Garica, Tom Garcia, John Gardner, Kent Gardner, Judy Garvin, Gail Gaudineer. .. ,lg ii Fifa Q' Sig? X Q X 53 s v 'A Jf Q X 'ls , at iw , 1 1 1,9 , .. ,L.Lb, K 33 91: ' ?5sf3wE--V--1 ' -i att if 321,35 is , t, , .. . 1. . L,.L,. .1 1. Y 11211 j' 1. 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Extra curricular Activities became a part of the incoming Sophomore's life at Western. ROW1 fOpposite pagej Ken Johnson, Kurt Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Scott Johnson, Tom Johnson. ROW2 Peter Jones, Wayne Jones, Art Josenhans, Tommy Jus- tice, Chris Kaczmarek. ROW3 Susan Kahoun, Steven Kappmeyer, Debra Karolozak, Marsha Keblis, Susan Keller. ROW4 Cheryl Kelley, Shirley Kennedy, Marlia Kennicott, Susan Kem, Phillip Kerp. ROWS Clyde Key, Terilyn Key, Linda Kirkbride, Don Kithchin, Alan Kiyohara, Richard Kleindienst, Terry Klug, Kurt Knapp, Scarlett Kneeskern. ROW6 Jeannine Knight, Linda Knisley, Debbie Knotek, Rick Knutson, Claudine Konishi, Ron Koury, Kathy Kovacs, Frank Koziel, Kary Kraack. ROW7 Karin Kraege, Robert Kramp, Mark Kretz, Albert Kriete, Paul Kruger, Linda Krumsiek, Steve Kruse, Terry Kulsel, Thea Kurpjuweit. ROW8 Otto Lacayo, Marc LaFont, Jim Lagrange, Lynda Laird, Don Lace, Michael Lakowski, Fred Land, Toni Landi, Pam Lang. ROW9 Debbie Lange, Kevin Lanphar, Mick Larragoitly, Robin Lascy, Denice Lattomus, Randy Lavalie, Jeff Law, Dar- lene Lawansky, Sandra Layman. ROWIO Mary Lebleu, Mary Lee, Chumly Lee, Della Legault, Kathy Lenhart, Mark Leopard, Kathy Letter, Robert Le- wallen, Dave Lewis. ROWI iThis page? Nancy Lewis, Robin Lewis, Chris Liew, David Lillehaus. ROW2 Dennis Lillehaug, Pat Lindsay, Carrie Lindsey, Joyce Lindskog. ROW3 Irene Lliteras, Jody Lloyd, Karen Lockaby, Gail Locke. ROW4 Dave Locko, MonteLou Lomicka, Tony Lore, Raul Lorigo, Rick Loya. ROW5 Debbie Lucas, Royanne Lujan, Larry Lundvall, Gail Lynn, John Maag. ROW6 Jon MacMillan, Robin MacMillan, Nancy MacPherson, Rose Madrid, Guy Maggard. ROW7 Sally Magruder, Vince Mancihrotti, Gloria Mann, Linda Marci, Debra Maresch, ROW8 Laird Maresch, Lonnie Marsh, Christine Martin, Paul Martin, Jeff Martindale. ROW9 David Martinez, Debbie Mary, Freddie Mattaliano, Glenn Matthyssen, Lyla May. 'W M 202-SOPHOMORES Delicate workmanship led to a skilled profession in the art of bronzing for many underclassmen. ROW1 Lynda May, Cathy Mayne, Liz Mayo, Susan Mc- Carter, Bill McCarvi1le. ROW2 Debbie McClintock, Audrey McCoy, McCraw, Rick McCullah, Mark McDonought. ROW3 Dori McEnterser, Tim McGrath, Scott McGuire, Bar- bara McKee, Jody McKee. ROW4 Ray McKnown, Kevin McLaughlin, Michael Mc- Manus, Kevin Meador, Pam Meagher. ROW5 Kathleen Meehan, Patricia Mejia, Jesus Mendez, Bill Mercer, Tony Messano. ROW6 Jon Metts, Cindee Meza, Dale Michael, Jill Miles, Bonjy Miller. ROW7 Steve Miller, Sue Milner, Grace Miranda, Cindy Miltonberg, Paula Moles. ROW8 Loretto Molina, Mary Grace Montoya, Salt Mooney- ham, Cindy Moore, Mary Moore. ROW9 Becky Moore, John Moorlach, Dave Mora, Cindy Moran, Bertha Morgan. ROW10 Dana Morgan, Mike Borgan, Peggy Morris, Tim Mor- rissey, Greg Mottle. . l .ga'.e .i in i g' Q- 95 fa rn, -. . .. .. ' I.-. ,. S 3 1 - A 1 'ILA 3' K up , if ' . 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ROW4 Robert Ross, Sharon Rothschell, Kathy Rousey, Martin Ruvalcava, Robin Runde, Rhonda Russell, Patricia Saavedra, Anthony Salinas, Matthew Samp. ROW5 Barney Sanders, Lois Sanders, Richard Sanders, Virginia Saragosa, Susie Sargent, Michael Sauer, Sheryll Sauer, Brent Scarborough, Andy Schiller. ROW6 Tina Schrim, Chuck Schmid, Mary Schroeder, Jim Schulz, Debbie Scott, Linda Scott, John Seehuos, Robbie Seitz, Wayne Seitz ROW7 Bob Sepulveda, Bill Severns, Linda Sewell, Don Shad- dock, Lorna Sheets, Bill Shelton, John Shock, Marylin Shoffstall, Pat Sibley. ROW 8 Gail Simpson, Terri Swenson, Leslie Sweazey, Linda Swanson, Debby Sutton, Nickie Susl, Sheree Sumrall, Rhonda Summers, Sharon Sugano. ROW9 Gary Stromme, Dean Strickler, Rocky Strickland, Deborah Strain, Marianne Simpson, Carla Singleton, Robin Sitren Gary Sjobakken, Lori Slater. ROWI fThis pagej Alfred Slayton, Bruce Smith, Jeff Smith, John Smith, Kathy Smith, Robb Smith, Steve Smith, Vicki Smith, Dale Sorenson. HOW 2 Dan Sorenson, Robert Sosa, Kathy Spearman, Catherine Specht, Beverly Spencer, Sharon Spenst, George Stall- worth, Lonnie Stalman, Robert Steen. ROW3 Ilene Steiner, Carol Stiefel, Karen Stone, Kenneth Ta- batt, Ronnie Taikai, George Takeda, Braid Takesue, Mike Tallet, Emily Tanaka. ROW4 Sharon Tanaka, Danny Tandle, Lillian Tanimoto, John Tapia, Cynthia Taunton, Debbie Taylor, Terry Taylor, Gene Terrell, Debbie Terry. r Jr. has if if 4 W A ,. ,. .. ,,.. .. . ,gt X ' Q sg ...see ,.,. , ,. . , W Q NY M l e , ' . T. he . x V eng 2 U iii at A 3 . S ' t -in My ,X A . yfri ,A Q. 3 , Q '- J L Q9 I ' 650, A 1' J - , I' -f .'i A FP- r 'fi K - f, i si' , -rf J VUL ' fl . 1 .:-...,. ..-....,..: ...L . - if , it -is ew er X .Vt W REE Ri: is . 9155 .L - - N.,fSs,X sf' We i 1-4 K. , , ,J ., 326.5 sw , M, 5 M, +2- '. . .1 , x iii 4 i iii . . HZ, X X '.'f..ff.. gmm.i'.. -.....zsa e.:'f..sf1f.. ., V' N -,,, ,,, ,Q1,1 L,,., - . ,A., L,., , 1 2Q1Si.5,L.- V -1 .:., , . ..,, , s We iw af ,-,. s ,.- . .. .. M- by T171 ff . .1 gm . 'R ,....-...Q-nl.. .1 ,X we S 9 W, ' e gg 1 . ' ifgkisz if S at . is fe - , . iw. , ,,,, 0. s . Wg .M .. 35 'M' ' . in WMM, ,, ' 1,1 .' ,. . Wi - m iles. - -- 5 X 1 'w?iE ?f f , ' 25329255 f ' A . . i ' i' S K J ' ' , 'J 4 Q ff . M Q ii-F' Way ,.,. ' ' - .1 . was . 31 f 'i l' f .M-i, .9 if 5 ,. K fi K L' 1 f , ., i ig I ,. - 6 . A, , ,,.. ..,. , Q I k nit , ww..- A multitude of expressions were portrayed in the faces of the underclassmen. ROWI CThis page! Marilyn Terry, Kathy Thackaberry, Denise Thayer, Jeri Theurer, Melissa Thomas, Michelle Thomas, Mike Thomas, Monica Thomas, Jim Thomason. ROW2 Mike Thompson, Tom Thompson, Rick Timms, Tina Tinnel, Dorothy Tiscareno, Mary Tescareno, Jeff Tittel- fitz, Nick Todd, Mary Todhunter. ROW3 Steve Tolbert, Michael Toman, Nicki Tonn, Jesse Torres, Samuel Torres, Marc Tornberg, Cheryl Trible, Tina Tribolet, Doug Triebbss. ROW4 Gary Tolly, Carol Turner, Scott Turner, Jerry Tyner, Julio Uberuaga, Laura Unruh, Steve Usrey, Suzanne Utka, John Uteey. ROW5 Virgina Valerio, Gerald Van Mergnel, David VanDerZee, Vickie VanDuyn, Jeff Vanos. ROW6 John Vanos, Aileen Vasquez, Marianne Vassar, John Vaught, Cathleen Vavro. ROW7 Bev Veale, Phillip Velkovich, Vicki Vice, Wayne Vile, Patricia Vuelkel. ROW8 Judy Voloch, John Vonderhaar, Carol Wagner, Penny Waid, Thomas Wainwright. ROW 9 Alan Walker, Steve Walker, Jeri Walker, Roy Wall, Allen Walsh. ROW10 Gwen Walsh, Terry Walsh, Michael Ward, Roberta Wayne, Jeff Webb. ROW1 iOpposite Pagel Jennifer Webb, Sue Wedin, Debbie Weeg, Rock Weeks. ROW2 Susan Weis, Barry Weiss, Hans Weiss, Ken Weissgerber. ROW3 Kevin Weiswanger, John Welsh, Dave Weston, Carol Whelchel. ROW4 Angie White, Bill White, Dave White, Marilyn Wibbert. ROW5 Myndie Wilderdyk, Phillip Wilkerson, Kathy Williams, Jamie Williams. ROW 6' Ron Williams, Craig Wilson, Dan Wilson, Debbie Wit- czek. ROW7 Ian Woods, Denise Woolheater, Frank Worland, Becky Worley. 'x My 4 fx, all , Sxffd fx l - -e I if-' fin. i, .. 'iil .h A A 4: hf li sl ' -'vu Yr ig KQA: FZ 1, Wg, I -f K I .iw ,- : t' 'K f f 5 Y 7' - . H ,' . fav. , - A i - , '...-AN V K f A X .J S5 'Q l . , , 'tt' ei 3 0 , 1 ., , ... ft . ian n 1 3 c, 5 1-ff-:iff . '25, ,got xzgswsasgel , - - ' f - ii .. 12 ' f . -M ' 'ii 3' . 4 ,5 cd . e 'Yiwu-M ib '7'e?lS'1Si5S2i - f 'J . 5.1 ,a. ?' 1,,, , -, 1:.,,f:-5,5-rf. ,. if A new N ...-Q..-' 1 ,.... , . f . J Q f -:reel -- ,ss afrf ., .. wi iifsiifi v My M . an-2 .,,.... ,' A 'J - A Qgggggg f fp tqcyqinw. is .-nwyik ,f -f f '1 f f , Z . .4 , .i'2fge5i3 : g . , Q fig, sg, - fi. g i at if w e .11 HSE 'S f V' Vw, , ' WWW ,, J i i J' ali 'E 'fi ' S J, . -W i I e A ' . .gg 1 1-f e ' -L N . I 2 SK ROW8 John Wsol, Sonny Wurtsbaugh, Ruth Wyke, David Yam- asaki. ROW9 Michele Yarak, James York, Teresa Young, Jim Young. ROW 10 Jana Zahn, Jerry Zapata, Chuck Zimmerman, Tom Zito. . f , 1,12 nf- 3 , Q 9 S 2 gs 1 ,ig 7 . Q E Q - A ,. Q . 'J 5 . ,, ' R . ..:.f 'f l H iv A - L. J. K A lf Hi' i SF' . , 351555 'M 1. .Q W'-hL. L E. VZ :vi 15 -ig' 3 1 as . Q F' i7 f A sha. Q. , -r-Q ,f 5 Q., 3 if sf 1 S . is li L navy ',,o,,.fA ',' W P,-' f .-ff KV. ' Q K- jg x U? 43 A vu- . - 4 :L f . 'lf' ,...N W! X tw . K gf aw 1 Q LEKEXS -w ' AQ W x AL fl wx -1 . .:. , N- X Q -.. M f . , . h W ., . T N . .-E. + -Q Q L2 'J Q.. I ,f n , bg qi .hi .J . uf 5' aka A x 5 .9 Km f , Y, ye' f .SL .1 . A A HK, A nv 1 S sis gi 1 Q 'Sf -Q: f gg f Q,- A sr J ,N 9 fx . ..,.. 5: ,ug -,., K 5 Q.. M... .., 2.4 vm 'sql Qf' ff A sf Jr' V M J' -4 Aff 6 x 'ik f 1, is ,f - xg F , in Q,- - , 45 -., , .0 L ,M,W . ,.., E V , ' L Y. Y x, , ,a ' V Q. . , .- - - , 2 K , f V L. 7' X VA-. A if new A-ggwzff,-21.4252 'eg K A ,Qu Fed' wav- ,W ,,..,,-, IQL 210-JUNIORS as-. gum w, .f h Q . Sw W W JW, H, -V ar -f' M Wgiaigf ,sg-Im 3,3 I wwf L- wig V L Z. PROSITE PAGE he Class of 1972 was represented by Bill Jeffery, President, Sue obota, Vice President, Debbie Hinkson, Secretary, Lois Owensby, reasurer. OP RIGHT ebbie Hinkson displayed hard work at the summer car wash for he benefit of the Junior-Senior Prom. LOWER RIGHT: 'The kick-off for Council was exhibited at many visits to Hope School. OW I fBottom Picture ary McGinley, Nadine Elwood, Arlene Proper, Jean Huntsman, WaltJackson, Steve Bradley, Rich Brody, Art Fieldler, Brian Tidrick, Jeff Chandler, John Didion, Larry Pleiss, Mike Wsol, lBob Barbosa, unwanted seniors, Terri O'Keefe, Terri Smith. ROW 2 Donna Barker, Cheryl Dameron, Jonetta Hein, Nancy Mangano, Cathy Ruley, Carol Beesley, Marilyn Miyake, Terry Green, Carol Sullivan, Terri Demsko, Doug Van Tuyl, Roseann Mangano, Linda Lore, Robyn Smith, Toni Riker, Coleen Konishi, Patty Martin, RoseAnn Walker. ROW3 Bill Jeffery, JoAnn Nakawaki, Annette Blanchard, Mairey Mor- rissey, Pattye Gallagher, Vicki Smith, Karen Bell, Debbie Davis, Diana Miller, Donna Lurnbattis, Brenda Bertka, Cheryl Isbell, Janet Newhouse, Roxanne Kuehn, Pat Liddy, Darlene Sinn, Dar- lyn Bums, Shawn Doherty, Sue Welsh, Denise Searls, Jan Pack. ROW4 Mike Wise, Debbie Hinkson, Sue Sobota, Lois Owensby, Jeff Rope- ter, Sue Godwin, Joyce' Nakanishi, Cathy Ortiz, Joan Eroy, Steve Leopard. JUNIORS-211 --. .V- W '1f6 2, -744, m 4- X rt., A x ,ig 5 ' 1 , uwfwvff I ,.,,,! 1 212-SOPHOM ORES 'n ., at V. .5 fx- Officers representing the Class of 1973 are John Vaught Presidentg Alan Kiyohara, Vice Presidentg Gail Simpson Secretaryg and Brian Takesue, Treasurer. The Sophomore Council is pictured above. SOPHOMORES-213 C O-EDI TORS-IN- CHIEF Rod Bourland Gloria Hesse ASSISTANT EDITOR Donna K. Barker C OPYEDI TOR Faye DeMent A CTI VI TIES Denise Barrett' Bill Jeffery Lois Owensby Mickey Reese' FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Donna K. Barker Rod Bourland Gloria Hesse SENI ORS AND UNDER CLASSMEN Donna K. Barker' Debbie Crawford Jeff Ropeter Mike Wise SPORTS Rod Bourland Mike Fairchild Bob Gernler Ken Graner Gloria Hesse CG.A.A. Editorl' Tony Messano Steve Gomez PHOTOGRAPHY Dave Brown Rick Brown Linda Crabtree Mr. C. Christian, Brent Haddock Scott Johnson Linda May Tom McElroy Bob McHargue Tony Moreno JoAnn Nakawaki Rich Sanders Mike Sauer Jeff Shipp Barry Weiss Dave Whitbeck Gail Wright Advisor 'Denotes section editor. l Hlflhad only. .. forgotten future greatness and looked at the green things and the buildings and reached out to those around me and smelled the air and ignored the forms and the self-styled obligations and heard the rain on the roof . , .and it's not too late Hugh Prather As the yearbook nears completion, it becomes time for the traditionally rambling thank you's and good-bye's from the editors. But somehow, long thank you's just don't seem right. Those who deserve thanks know who they areg The dis- tribution of the Pioneer '71 will be thanks enough for them. Rod Bourland Gloria Hesses Co-Editors Index A ABARA, LORIE 143 ABARA, SUZAN 193 ABBOTT, WAYNE 175 ACKERMAN, SHERRY 44, 143 ACOSTA, BLANCH175 ACOSTA, ROBERT 193 ADAMS, CAROLYN143 ADLER, WALT 175 ADLING, BARBARA 143 ADLING, CATHY 175 ADLING, RICHARD 193 AGAPINAN, ARLEN83, 143 AGERSKOV LINDA 41, 67, 84,143 AGUILAR, CHARLES 193 AGUIRRE, FRANCES175 ALAMIA, ANTHONY 193 ALBA, GILBERT 193 ALCORN, MICHAEL 193 ALDRICH, LARRY 193 ALEXANDER, BONITA175 ALEXANDER, BRENDA 193 ALLEN, JOHN 193 ALLEN, LEWIS 69, 143 ALLEN, MARCIA 64 ALLISON, JAcK193 ALLISON, SHARON 75,193 ALTON, DAVID 40 ALTON, RUTH 84, 175 ALVARADO, EIF175 ALVAREZ, FELICIANO 175 ALVAREZ, KATHLEEN143 ALVEY, MARK 193 ALVISO, MARILYN 175 AMACHER, DEBRA 175 AMAVISCA, RICHARD 175 AMBRIZ, MONICA 193 AMOR, LEONARD 68,193 AMOR, YVUNNE 65,143 ANDERSON, CAROL 175 ANDERSON, KENNETH 193 ANDERSON, JANET 193 ANDERSON, MARY 193 ANDERSON, MICHAEL 193 ANDREWS, JOYCE 143 ANDREWS, LEONARD 143 ANDREWS, SUSAN 143 ANGERS, WAYNE 193 gum-4-fn TONI 175 MARIA 193 S64,143 I In CHRIS 175 UNIV 143 MARCIA 74, 193 DEAN 143 LINDA 143 STEVEN 143 VICTORIA 143 PAUL 175 LYDIA 143 B DEBORAH 175 MIKE 175 DONNA 175 JAN 193 JA Y 69, 143 JOY 75, 175 BONNIE 193 DEROLD 143 Dx un, DEBORAH 44, 94, 175 DAN 40 DA VID 143 BETH 42, 143 KARLA 175 LORETTA 193 MICHELE 175 ROBIN 175 YUKIE 143 RICKE Y 143 LAURA 143 LINDA 193 NANCY 193 DEBORAH 143 CAROL 175 ROXANNE 193 EDWARD 68 BOB 44, 68, 193 VID 143 ONA 193 NEAL 175 DAVID 175 DONNA 72, 175 DONNA 42, 144 JUANITA 193 MARTIN 175 RICKY 144 CINDY 193 DEBBIE 175 JON 52 DENISE 72, 79, Dm RACHEL 40, 144 SUSAN 193 GABRIEL 175 MARLENE 193 PEGG Y 144 LARRY 193 ANN 85, 175 MARLENE 175 BILL 175 RICK 175 BAUTISTA, MICHAEL 175 GERILYN 144 BAYLOS, JUNE 193 MARY 75, 193 KAREN 193 VICKIE 175 BECK, PATTY 193 BEDNER, CAROLINE144 BEDNER, BOB 175 BERTKA, DAVE 194 BEESLEY, CAROL 175 BELL, CORINNE 44, 144 BELL, JEANNIE144 BELL, JODEE 42, 175 BELL, KAREN 175 BELL, KARLA175 BELVEAL, REBECCA 44, 84, 175 BENBOW, TAMARA193 BENJAMIN, DENNIS 176 BENJAMIN, MARGENE176 BENNETT, DEBORAH 176 BENNETT, GEORGE 176 BENSON, GARY 176 BENTLI2 KAREN 144 BERGREN, SHARON 193 BERLINGER, MARK 176 BERNARD, SUSAN 194 BERRY, RICHARD 176 BERTKA, BRENDA 76,176 BERTKA, DAVE 194 BFRTOTTI, CHARLES 144 BESSA, GENE VIE VE 82, 144 BEYER, ROBERTI44 BICKFORD, SUSAN 176 BIERL, RANDALL 40, 194 BILLER, BONNIE 194 BIRDSALL, ROSS 144 RAD I2 DEI BISHOP, DON 176 BRANEK, KAREN 194 KEVIN 176 BISHOP, JEFF 194 BRANNON, KATHIE 42, 176 LAVON 194 BITTLE, CHRIS 194 BRANNON, RICKYI44 JERRY 194 BIZZARO, DONNA 194 BREDE, MICHAEL 145 ROBERT 40, BLACK, EVELYN 176 BRENNAN, LINDA 176 BLACK, KEVIN 176 BRENNAN, TERRANCE145 WILLIAM 145 BLACKBURN, JACQUELYN BRENTS, KATHY 44,176 BURNETT, CINDY 176 194 BREWER, CAROL 42, 194 BURNHAM, PATRICIA 145 BLACKBURM SUSAN 144 BREWER, JOHN 194 BLANCHARD, ANNETIIE BREWER, ROBERT 145 BURNS, DARLYN 66, 74, 75, 176 BRICKS, NORMAN 194 84, 176 BLANCHARD1 RYE194 BRIDGES, KAREN 176 BURTON, DENNIS 40, 176 BLANCO, PAULA 176 BLASSINGMAE, SUSAN 194 BLEDSOE, DIANE 176 BLICK, JOANN 144 BLOCH, CURTIS 194 BLOOM, SANDRA 194 BLUM, ALLEN 176 BLUM, DWIGHT 194 BOAK, LYLE 144 BODEN, JACQUELIN 74,144 BODKIN, JAMES 60,144 BODKIN, MICHAEL 194 BOEHME, RODNEY 176 BOETTCHER, JACKIE 176 BOHANON, KATHY 176 BOHANON, RICHARD 44, 144 BOLSTEN, RICHARD 144 BONES, RANDY 176 BOON, RUDOLF 194 BORELL, DEBORAH 61, 83, 144 BORELL, MARY 194 BORRMANN, TONY 176 BOSSENMEYER, MATTHEW 194 BOSSENMEYER, MICHAEL 176 BOSWELL, CONNIE194 BOURASSA, JERRY144 BOURLAND, ROD 60, 72, 144 BOWERS, DAVID 194 BOWERS, KAREN 71, 84, 176 BOWLAND, BOB 144 BOWLAND, MARSHA176 BOWLAND, HENRY144 BOX, PAMELA 176 BOYTIM, DANIEL 194 BRADLEY, KAREN 40, 176 BRADLEY PAUL 144 BRADLEY, STEVEN 68,176 BRUJGES, MIKE 194 BRIDGES, RAYMOND 145 BRIDGES, SUE 176 BRIERE, RRIGGR 84 145 BROSE, BROWN BROWN PAULA 194 DIXIE 176 JAMES 194 MATTHEW 194 JANICE 64, 194 JOHNB7, 145 BETTY 176 DAVE 194 GLENN 145 JEAN 68, GILBERT 194 DON 176 JOHN 40, 194 J 40, 69, 145 RICHARD 68, 176 LETICIA 176 CAREN 39, 145 DENISE 64, 145 BROOKS, PI-IILLIP 74,145 BROOK S, KURT 40,194 JEANETTE 194 MICHAEL 145 , DAVID 61,176 DAVID 194 BROWN: JAMES 194 BROWN, JOHN 194 BROWN, JOHN 184 BROWN, NANCY 34, 145 BROWN, REBECCA 194 BROWN, RICHARD 40, 61, 176 BROWN 176 BRUNK, BROWN, BUCHANAN, BARBARA 145 BUCHANAN, MICHAEL 176 RONNIE 194 SUSAN 194 BROWNING, WILLIAM 145 BRUNDAGE, KATHLEEN LAUREL 194 BURTON, MICHAEL 40, 176 BURTON, STEPHANIE 194 BUSTILLOS, DAVE 194 BUSTILLOS, DELIA176 BUSTILLOS, LYDIA145 BUTERA, BRENDA 176 BUTLER, CHRISTOPH144 BUTLER, CLYDE 145 BU'I'I'ELL, SUE 195 BUTTS, CRAIG 145 BUTTS, VICTORIA 195 C CACHO, DENIS 40,176 CADENA, HAROLD 196 CADENA, RUTH 177 CAGLE, CARLA195 CALDER, ROSE 195 CALKINS, DEBBIE 177 CALLIS, KAREN 195 CALNAN, SHARON 195 CAMERON, DORIS 195 CAMPBELL, DAVID 195 CAMPBELL, DEBORAH 177 CANGUR, sEv1NC6e,68, 84,145 CANO, BOBBY 195 CANTRELL, JAMES 195 CANTRELL, THOMAS 177 CAPPS, MELINDA177 CAPUANO, CHERI195 CARBONARO, DENISE145 CARD, ALIDA145 CARD DEBORAH 177 CARD: DIANE 195 CARD, GWENDOLYN195 CARD, NANCY 195 CARDON, BRUCE 177 CARLILE, JEFFERY 195 CARLSON, BARBARA 84, 145 216-INDEX 49-45 195 CARLSO CA RLSO CARMIC 145 N, DANA 195 N, DEBRA 44,145 HAEL, NICKI 44, CARPENTER, DEBORAH 84, 177 CARR, DEBORAH177 CARRALEJO, GLORIA 145 CARRICO, DEBRA 177 CARRICO, LAURIE 177 CARRILLO, BLANCA 146 CARRILLO, CELIA177 CARRILLO, RALPH 195 CARRILLO, VICKIE 177 CARROLL, MICHAEL 145 CARTER, AMBER 195 CASKEY, GARY 177 CASSIDIQ DANIEL40 CASTILLO, MICHELLE 195 CASTILLO, MARK 177 CASTILLO, MIKE 177 CASTRO, ELVIRA177 CASTRO, EVANGELIN 195 CASTRO, FERNANDO 177 CASTRO, JESS 195 CAUSEY, DENNIS 177 CAUSEY, MIKE 195 CAVINDER, PATTI 177 CAWELTI, CHERYLE195 CECIL, BOB 177 CECIL, SUZANNE 44,146 CENTANNI, DAVID 177 CENTAMMI, PAUL 195 CENTENO, WILLIAM 195 CESAREO, ROBERT146 CHAMBERLAIN, GREG 146 CHAMBERS, ALFRED 52, 177 CHAMBERS, ARLENE177 CHANDLER, JEFF 177 CHAPMAN, LU ANN 52,177 CHASE. CHASE, PA TRICIA 76, 145 SHERR Y 146 CHATFIELD, VICKIE 195 CHATFIELD, WENDY177 C HATTE RSON, DEBRA 195 CHAVEZ, JIM 177 CHAVEZ, MICHAEL 40, 75, 84,177 CHAVEZ, ROSANNE 42, 177 CHENARD, LYNDON1-15 CHERMAK, STEVE 195 CHILDRESS, DEBRA 177 CHILDRESS, JOHN 81, 195 CHILDRESS, ROBERT 146 CHODKOWSKI, DEBRA CHOWNING, DEBORAH 177 CHRISS, SHERI42,177 CHRISTENSEN, CINDY 177 CHRISTENSEN, LINDA 177 CHRISTIANSEN, JEFF 177 CHRISTIANSEN, TERI195 CHUN, ALICE 195 CHVOSTAL, PAULA146 CIACCIO, BETTY JO 177 CISCO, SANDI 64. 81, 146 CLAPPER, JOSEPH 145 CLARK, CYNTHIA 195 CLARK, RENEE 177 VIVIENNE 74, 145 CLARK, CLASS, RAFAELA 44, 177 CLASS, LITA 145 CLA YTON, BRAD 81, 146 CLEASE, EDWARD 195 CLEASE, MICHAEL 177 CLEMENS, DEBY 177 CLEMENS, MICHAEL 145 CLEMENTS, CAROL 195 CLEMENTS, LARRY146. 177 CLEMONS, SUSAN 147 CLE VERLE Y, BRETT 195 CLIFT, DANIEL 195 CLIFT, RICHARD 147 CLIFT, TOM 177 CLOWER, SUE 178 COBB, SHARON 178 COCHRAN, SUSAN 177 COCHRANE, BOB 178 COE, DAVE 147 COFFMAN, LYNDA195 COFFMAN, WILLIAM147 COLE, KAREN 147 COLE, RHONDA195 COLE, THERESA178 COLEMAN, SHERRIE 147 COLETTO, KEITH 195 COLLINS, BETH 195 COMPTON, CONNIE195 CONERY, DEBBIE 178 CONKEIQ CHARLESI78 CONLIN, DENNIS 147 CONWAY, MICHAEL40, 178 COOK, CURT195 COOK, DENNIS 40,147,161 COOLIDGE, MARSHA 178 COOMBS, SUSAN 68. 147 COOPER, JEANETTE178 COOPER. JEFF 178 COPFER, DENNIS 178 COPFER, PAMELA 195 CORBETT. DENNIS 178 CORICH, SCE66, 178 CORK. KATHY 178 CORNELL. RICHARD 42. 178 CORNELL, ROBERT 195 CORNETT, JEFF 178 CORNIA, FARNHAM 69,78 CARNIA, JEFFREY 195 CORTES, JUAN 195 COUGHLIN, LEAH195 COURTOIS, GREG 44, 147 COUTTS, SHERILL 147 COWGER, PATRICIA 195 COX, CONNIE176 COX, DONALD 147 COX, ROXANNE147 CRABTREE, LINDA 85, 178 CRADDUCK, MONTY 196 CRAIG, JOHN 178 CRAWFORD, BARBARA71 CRAWFORD, DEBORAH 196 CRISPIN, ANNETTE 196 CRIST, RICK 178 CROOK, CHARLES 178 CROTTEAU, CLAIRE 76, 196 CROUCH, BEVERLY 178 CROWE, CONNE198 CROWE, RUTH 147 CROWTHER, JOAN 147 CRUNK, NANCY 178 CUERVO, MICHAEL 196 CUIFICI, DUANA196 CULLEN, DONA 178 CULLEN, DONALD 196 CULLITON, LYNNE178 CULLITON, TIMOTHY147 CUMMINGS, DEBRA 71 CUMMINGHAM, BRUCE 68, CURO, LOISE 147 CURO, PAUL 196 CURRY, DAN 40,659,147 CURRY, DON 40, 178 CURTIS, CRAIG 147 CURTNER, DEBORAH 178 CAILEY, ROBERT 196 CAKIN, ROBERTA196 D DALE, CAROLE 178 DALL, TERRY 178 DALRYMPLE, PATRICIA DAMERON, CHERYL178 DANIEL, CAROLYN178 DANIEL, SCOTT 42, 178 DANIELS, JERRY 44, 196 DANNA, RICK 198 DAPPER, BOB 198 DARGAN, MICHAEL 196 DAMUJSON, DEBORAH 196 DAVIDSON, STEVE 178 DAVIS, CHERI 85 DAVIS, DAVE 44,75,178 DAVIS, DEBBIE 83, 84, 178 DA VIS, MICHAEL 148 DAVIS, TANE178 DAWSON, DAVID 32,196 DAZE, ED 196 DEAKINS, MELANIE 148 DECASTRO, TONY 178 DEFELICE, RICK 196 DEFORREST, KATHLEEN 44,196 DEFORRE DEGOES, SHARON 178 DEHAAN, ELIZABETH 178 DEHART, BOB 81, 178 DEHART, KAREN 178 DEHART, KATHERINE 39. 178 DEHOOG, ROSE ANN 196 DEITS, RICHARD 148 ROGER 178 DEJONG JAMESI-18 THOMAS 196 DEBRA 196 MARLEEN 71. LINDA 44, 148 TERESA 40,118 JESSE 148 KATHY 178 I'A1E 72, 81, 148 REGINA 196 TERESA 75. 178 THOMAS 40 196 ANNLTTE 148 REBECCA 196 JACQUELIN STEVEN 148 RALPH 78, 81, TONY 178 yn CHRISTINE 84, DEI'II'I'O, DENNIS148 DEPUE, RONALD 74,178 DERBY. YVONNE146 DI-IRLIN, PACL178 DESHA, CARLENE 71.178 DEWITT. IJANNY 148 DEWITT, DEBBIE 178 DICICILIA, MARK 178 KATHY67,148 RAMONA 196 68, 87, 178 MELISSA 178 ROBBIN 196 ST, NANCY STE VE 148 JOHN 196 178 DEBORAH 196 DENNIS 196 JANE 148 DAVID 196 TONI 196 ROGER 178 178 FRANCES 42, 148 KA TH Y 42, 148 SHAWN 178 GARY 60, 74, 79, IIINULI' 1., ALBERT 196 'M ff' 'EZ, JOE 40,84, ANNETTE 148 KEITH 196 DAVID 178 DEBORAH 196 DEBORAH 196 Y, DECKI 178 MONSON 178 CLAUDIA196 AZZ, JACQUES 196 STEVE 85, 178 YE 148 ROBERT148 DINAH 196 NIIKI-'144 148 IHRISTINI: 148 MICHAEL 196 DUFFY, RICK 52, 64, 179 DUMMANN, JOYCE 196 DUNAGAN, MICHAEL 179 DUNAVANT, MAUREEN179 DUNCAN, RANDY 196 DUNCAN, SANDY 196 DUNLAP, STEVEN 196 DUNN, MICHAEL 196 DUNSON, JOHN 196 DURANT, DEBRA 196 DURDEN, MONICA 179 DUSTERHOFT, ROGER 196 DYER, BOBBIE196 DYER, SAM 196 EATON, NADINE179 EATON, TESLA 196 ECKHARDT, KURT 179 EDWARDS, BLA1NE196 JAMES 196 EDWARDS, EDWARDS, LESLIE 179 EDWARDS, MARY148 EERNISSE, DAVID 196 EFHAWS, THOMAS 69 EGAN, PATRICIA 196 ELDRIDGE, ANN 42, 149 ELDRIDGE, RIA 179 ELITF, CURT 40, 196 ELKINS, LYLE 146 ELLIOTT, MARY 179 ELLIOTT, SYDNEY 141, 148 ELLIOTT, WILSON 196 ELLIS, THEODORE 196 ELLISON, CARRIE 179 ELLSWORTH, RONALD 196 ELMORE. TIMOTHY 179 EI.SE.'VSOH.'V, PAMELA 44, DAVID 40.196 R1'I'A.'17.149 DENELL 179 LEAH 68, 84, 149 NADINE 40, 179 81, 149 GLORIA 179 , MARY 42, 179 TONI44, 84, 144 ANNE 42, 179 MIKE 196 JEFFREY 70,149 CRAIG 196 RHONDA 196 DEBRA 179 JOAN 64, 179 DIANA 196 FRANK 196 GRACE 196 THOMAS 196 CHRISTINA JACLYN 82, 149 MARK 178 ANS RICHARD 196 ROBERT 149 SHERRY 179 F ABANICH, KIM 42, 197 AIRCHILD, MICHAEL 87, 197 'ALL, JENNIFER 42, 149 ALLIS, GAYLA197 ARABEE, MARILYN 197 ARAH, DAVID 179 ARAH, ALEERTes,197 ARNADY, THERESA179 ARNSWORTH, GARRY 179 'A RNS WOR TH, RONALD 40, 149 DONALD 40, 64, 68, FARR, BILL 179 FATSEAS, MARK 149 FEE, GAIL179 FEES, SANDRA 149 FENECH, PATRICIA 85, 149 FERDINANDO, EVON 197 FERGUSON, JULIE 179 FEUCHT, JONATHAN 67, 69, 75,149 FIEDLER, ARTHUR 40,179 FIELDS, JACK 197 FIELDS, MICHAEL 149 FIFE, SIIAUNA 149 FINCH, ROBERT 197 FINKENSTAIIT, RAYMOND 74, 149 FINLEY, DANIEL 40, 149 FIRES, KEITH149 FISHBECK, OARY179 FISHER, GREG 197 FISHER, DWIGHT67,149 FITZ, KENNETH 197 FITZOEIIALIJ, THOMAS Iso FLEAGER, MICHAELIQ7 FLEMING, YVONNE179 FLORES, DEBRA 197 FLORES, MARGIE179 FLOWERS, DOROTHY 179 FLYNN, BETH-40,150 FLYNN, MARGARET 179 FOGLESONG, DEBORAH 179 FORBES, DALE 180 FORD, ROBERT 197 FORESEE, CYNTHIAISO FORESEE, Romeo FORMEL, I'RED15o FORNASON, PATTI64,180 FORSYTH, CHERYL197 FORTIER, DANIEL 197 FORTNEY, IIORIAN Iso FOSS, MARLENE150 FOSTER. MIKE Iso FOUNTAIN, JERRY 197 INDEX-217 FOUNTAIN, MIKE 180 FOUNTAIN, TERRI197 I 11X, CARRIE150 FOX, JEFFREY 40,197 I-YJX, TERRY 150 FRAME, TERRY 197 FRANK, GERALD 180 FRANKLIN, IJEHE 150 FRANKLYN, JIMMY 180 FRANSEN, PAMELA 150 FRATTONE,DANA197 FREIIERICKS, CARI. 150 FREDERICKS, GEOFI-'REY 197 FRENZ. FRESE. DOLORES 197 ARLENE 1511 FRITSINGER, CRAIG 197 FROMBACHNIOHN 197 FRONTROY, SONNY 180 FROST, JOHN 197 FRY, RONALD 197 FULLATVI. SUZANNE 197 FlfTRELL, TERI 180 G GALE, STUART1511 GALL, TERRY 150 GALLAGHER, PATTYE 42, 180 GARCIA, GARCIA ART 197 IJELIA 1511 GARCIA, DIANA 197 GARCIA, DOROTHY 180 GARIJIA, FRED1511 GARCIA, GARY 197 GARCIA, KAREN 180 GARCIA, LINDA 197 GARCIA, LUPE 79, 140, 150 GARCIA, MARIA 150 GARCIA, MARK 197 GARCIA, OLGA 151 GARCIA, THOMAS 197 GARDNER, JEROME 151 GARDNER, JOHN 197 GARDNER, KENT 197 GARDNER, NEIL 180 GARDNER, STEVE 180 GARTIN, LINDA 151 GARTRALL, CHRIS 180 GARVIN, JUDY 197 GARVIN, RANDY 40, 180 GAUDINEER, GAIL197 IIALIIIIIYEER, JANIS 76, 151 GAUGHRAN, JAMES 198 GAIfTHIER, DANNY 64, 180 GAUTHIER. RONNY198 FAWRYL. CYNTHIA 198 GA Y, IJAN 60, 78, 81, 1-111. 151 GAY, ELIZABETH 198 GAY, TIM 198 GE1-I, BECKY180 GEER, MELINDA198 GEHNERT, RODNEY198 GEMLER. ROBERT 87. 180 GEORGE, Rl'l1IIY151 GERMANERO. ELISAB1-I'1'H 198 1 218-INDEX GESCH, RAQUEI, 151 GESSE, ROBERT 198 GETTINGER, DOUGLAS 198 GIFFORD, LINDA 198 GILES. SUSAN 198 GILES, THOMAS 198 GILL, SHARUN151 GILLELAND, ELIZABETH 84. 198 GILLEN, DARYL180 GILLET, DEBBIE 198 GILLEY. LESLIE 180 GILLIS. KAREN 180 GILSTRAP, JAMES198 GIPSUN, 5l,'SAN151 GITCH. JEI-'I-'REY151 GITTENS, RI,'SSEl,I, 151 GIVENS, MARGARET-12, 151 GIVENS, MICHAEL40,198 GLEESON, TIM 151 GLOVER, ALISA151 CLOVER, DANA198 G UIDDARIJ, JANET151 GODDARD, JILL 190 GODWIN, SUZANNE7484. 87,180 GOINS, TRACY 180 G ULDMAN, IIA VIII 99, 74, 91, 1.51 GULIJMAN, LESLIE 151 GOLDMAN, LINDA85 GOMEZ, STEVE 190 GONZALES, GILBERT190 GONZALES, JULIAN 190 GONZALEZ, FERNANDO199 GOOD, ROY151 GOODART, JUHNNA 42, 151 GORHAM, RENEE 190 GORMAN, BRADLEY 190 G URZEMAN, GIIRTIS 151 GORZEMEN, JULIE 190 GOUCHER, CURT180 GOULD, SCOTT199 GOULD, RONALD 199 GOULS, SANDRA 40,190 GRADY, DIANE 180 GRAGNANO, 151 GRAGNANO, MELISSA 199 GRAGNANO, STACIE 190 GRAMSTAD, JIM 190 GRANDE, DEBRA190 GRANIJER, KENNETH 72, 87 152 GRANT, KENNY 190 GRAY, GARY199 GRA Y, RA YMUNI1 152 GREEN, CYNTHIA199 GREEN, RANDALL 44, 152 GREEN, THERESA 75, 76, 190 GREENAN, .IANET180 GREENWOOD, JOANN 199 GIIEER, JAMES 152 GREGG, MICHAI-11.190 GREGOIRE, DAVID198 GRIBBLE. TERESA198 GRIFFIN, SHERRI 9191, 152 G RILLETT, LA WREN1 152 GRILLETT. LEE199 GRIMES, ROGER 152 OSS, SUNSHINE 180 GROVE, TERRI152 GROVES, KAREN 152 DEBBIE 180 CINDI 180 GUEDEA, ROBERT 198 GUETTI, JOEDNA198 GUIBORD, ROBERT 198 GUIBURI1, SALLY42, 152 G L7II.I-YIRI1, LEUNURA 152 G UILLEN, ALEJANIJRU 81, 152 GUILLEN. NORMA 98 GUND, BARBARA 42. 180 GI 'NN, ROBERT 152 GUNN, SUZANN 198 GUTIERREZ, MYRA198 G W'INN, MARY 9191, 152 H HABEGER, DENISE198 HABER, JANET-14,180 HADDOCK. BRENT 180 HAFF, DEBRA 198 HAFF, JAKE 198 HAGLER, JOE 180 HAGLER, KIM 198 HAIMA1'V, IIANIEL 152 HALE, MARILYN 152 HALE, SHERRY 198 HALL, MARK' 152 HALL, PAMELA 198 HALLA, PAUL 152 HALSEY, GARY 180 HAMADE, CORRINE198 HAMILTON, MICHELLE 198 HAIVIILTON, ROBERT 198 HAMMER, KARL 152 HAMMER, LYNNE 198 HAMMER, VANESSA198 HAMPTON, CARL 198 I-IAMRIC, DON 198 HAMRIC. PAULA 72, 180 HANCE, RORY175 HANCOOK, KENNETH 198 HANKS, RICK 180 HANKS, TONI42, 98 HANLEY, PAUL 180 HANSEN, BILLIE 198 HANSEN, IIEHHIE 152 HANSON, LINDA 180 HANSON MARK 198 HARDER, CRAIG 180 HARPER, IJEHRA 42,152 HARRELL, GLEN 180 HARRIS, LORI 64, 75, 84, 198 HARRIS, LUCY 180 HARRIS, PAT 199 HARRIS, TIMOTHY 199 HARROLD, DAVID 199 ' HARROL11, MIKE 15:1 HART, FRANCES 190 HART, GREGORY 74, 180 HART, LARRY 199 HERTER, SCOTT 40, 180 HAR VEY, RURERT81. 153 HARVEY, TERI 198 HASHIMOTO. AKIJI180 .....,,s.x HASKELL, BRAD 180 HASKINS, DONALD 198 HATANAKA, BARBARA75, HATCHER, RICHARD 198 HA VENER, MARLENE 1551 HAVERLALS, RHUNDA153 HAWKINS, SAMUEL153 HAYLEY, GARY 198 HEADLEE, GARY 198 HEI I ERN, TIMOTHY 1551 HEILMANN, MELUII Y 15.3 HEIN, JONETTA 40,180 HELIVIAN, NANCY198 HENDREN, EDWIN 40,198 HENSEII, CATHY198 HERGER, JOHN 198 IIERGER, RUNIJA153 HERNANIJEZ, AI'RIL15.'l HERNANDEZ, EVA 180 HERNANDEZ, JOE 198 HERNANDEZ, JOHN 180 HERNANIJEZ, LINDA 75. 76, 1551 HERNANDEZ, MARIO199 HERNANIIEZ, MIKE153 HERNANDEZ RICHARD 181 HERRERA, DIANNA181 HERRINGTON, RUSSELL 199 HESSE, GLORIA 50, 55, 72, 15:1 HESSE, LINDA181 HESSON, STEwE191 HIEBARD, DENNIS 181 HIBBARD, SALLIE 191 HICKOX, .IENNY199 HIKES, JOY 199 HILDRETH, STEVEN 191 HILL, ANGIE 191 HILL, RUBIN76, 153 HINES, KATIE 181 HINKLE, MONTE 199 HINKSON, DEBRA55,64, 181,210 HINKSGN, JI,'IJITH 34, 54, 15.1 HIROTA, JANET 76.199 HOAG, SUSAN 199 HOBBS, RANDALL 199 HOBSON, RAY 181 HOOGES, DEE ANN 15:1 HODGSON, CINDIE 191 HOEHI., SYDNEY 191 HULAIIAY, TERESA 99, 15:1 HOLIOMR, CAROLYN 15.1 HOLCOMB, MARK 199 HOLDEN, ALBERT 191 HOLLAND, JAMES 199 HULLEY, CHARLES 66, 69, 74, 15:1 HOLLIDAY, RENNEA191 HOLLISTER, LINDA 191 HOLLO WA Y, GLENDA 154 HOLMES, DANNY 181 I-IONG, CALVIN199 HOOKER, JERRY181 HUUIIER, RUHERT154 HOOVER, GREGURY154 H11RII'C'HI, ANN .1 7, 117, 1541 HORNR Y, A NNE TTE 94 MARINA 191 ALAIN 199 PATRICK 199 JUDY 154 JIJDYI54 HORVATH, JOSEPH 181 HOIIGAN, TRIKA 90, 711, 15,1 HOUSE, c,'LARENL'E 119, I5-1 HOUSEMAN, VICKI 191 HOVENKAMP, CHERYI118l HUWALI1, RAT71154 HOWARD, CHERYL 181 HUWARTH. SHIRLEY15-1 HOWIESON, STEVE 199 Hf1Y,IlUN154 HIIBER, KATHERINE199 I-IUDDY, FRANKLIN 181 HUDSON, SANYA199 HUEI-1 CHIP 191 Hl1'1 I MAN, SCOTT 154 HUGHES. DEBBIE 191 HUGHS, VICTOR 199 I-IULI.. COLLEEN 191 HULS, ROSIE 71 HULTQUIST, KEITH 199 HI'MMEL, GARY81,15-I HUMPHREY, CYNTHIA 199 HUNK, KATHLEEN 191 HUNTER, DONNA 181 HUNTER, JIM 191 HUNTING TON, MARIS 154 HUNTSMAN, JEAN 99, 74, 84,181 HURTADO, RUDOLPH 199 HUSS, PAUL 181 I ICHIMURA, CHRISTINE 74, 199 IHARA, DONNA 181 IKEDA, BETTY 199 IMPARATO, FRANK 199 INFANTINU, MARI LYNN I5-1 INFANTINO, STEVE 154 INGLE, JAN 181 INGLE, JERRY 199 IN LAY, MARY 44,154 INLOW, CHARLES 199 INMAN,TONYIA199 INNISS, MICHAEL 154 ISBELL, CHERYL144,181 ITU, KENNY 60, 66, 67, ZS, 81 154 IWA IZA, DANIEL 60, 78, 81. 15-1 J JACKSON, ALAN 199 JACKSON, ERIC 199 JACKSON, WALT 181 JACKSON, WILLIAM 181 JACOBSEN. JEFFREY 199 .1ACOBSEN,RHONDA199 JACOBSON, EDDY 61,82,181 JACOBUS, WARREN 199 JAECKE, KARL 52,154,191 JAHNKE, LESLIE 199 JARAMILLQDEBBI181 JARRARD, KENNY 154 JARVIS, SHEILA 40,199 JEFFREY, WILLIAM 00,09 72,182,210 JENNINGS, KARE Y 11141, 1511 JENSEN, EDWARD 182 JENSEN, FERN 155 .1ENSEN, LORRAINE 187 JENSEN, STHEILA 199 JENSEN, STEPHANIE 199 JENSEN, VERN 182 JEPPESEN, MARt'IA 155 JEWELL. 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MARGARETIC H KI' HB1 MARINER CAROI 183 MARINEH DON 158 MARION ALBERT 181 MARION ROY 183 MARMOR MAX 85 MARSCH LONNIE 201 MARSHALL SHEI IA 18'1 MARSI MICHAEL 18.1 MARTIN CHRISTINE 84 MARTIN PATTY 66 68 84 MARTIN PAUL 74 201 MARTIN RIC HARD 158 MARTINA HARR1 158 MARTINDALE II'1'1'RI-Y MARTINEL DANID 201 MARTINEZ DEBBII' 158 MARTINEZ DIANF 181 MARY DEBRA 201 MARY GRFC 181 MARZANO SIISAN158 MASSE1 DEBORAH 158 MASSMAN EVELYN181 MASULLO MIKE 18'1 MATHISON LINDSI'Y I4 MATTALIANO FRFDDIE MA'I'IALIANO CRM OR1 MATTALIANO LORETTA MATTESON JFFFI' RFY MATTH1 SSI' N I'SIHI'R MA'I'I'H'1SSI-N CLI'NN 201 MATTSON PAULINF 181 MAXEY CAROI 181 MAI JOICI' 158 MAY LYLA 201 MAY LYNDA201 MAI REBECCA 158 MAIER SUSAN159 MAYNE DENNIS 181 MAYO ELIZABETH 201 MCBRIDF DFBBII' 185 MCCAHIII 'IONA65159 MCCANN DAN 181 MCCANTS PAM 185 MCCARTER SUSAN 201 MCCARVII LI' WILLIAM MC CIEI LAN PAM 159 MCCLINTOCK DFBBII' Z0'1 MCCLINTOCK MIKI' 185 MCC ONNELL C HARI I' S 40 159 MCCOWN BETTY 115 MCCOY AUDREY P01 MCCRAKEN PI' NNY 18.5 MCCREA LANDRA 14 159 MCDONOUGH MARK 20'1 MCELROY THOMAS 159 MCENTERFER LORRI 201 MCFARLANI' MARK 185 MCI'EEl1 JAMI' S 159 MCFEFLY IUNE 40 MCC II'FIN CAR1 159 MCGINLEY GARY 185 MCC RATH TINIOTHY I MCCUIRE PAT 185 MCGUIRE SCOFI I 201 MCHARGUF ROBI' RI' 61 185 MCINTOSH, CTARROLL 159 MCINTOSH, KATHY 185 MCCAY, KATHY 64 MCKOWN, RAY 185 MCLAUGHLIN, KATHLEEN 159 MCLAUGHLIN, KEVIN 203 MCLAUGHLIN, TERRY 44, 159 MCMANUS MICHAEL 203 MCNALL1 II'I'185 MEADOR CHRIS 20'1 MEADOR KFVIN159 MEADOWS BRENDA 185 MEACHER ANTHONY 20.1 MEAGHER PAMELA 159 MEFHAN KATHLEEN 159 MEJIA BFA20'1 MEJIA PATRICIA 201 MENDEZ JESUS 185 MENKE C LENN20J MENKE JFANNE 40 203 MERCER MONICA 159 MERCER WILLIAM 185 MERCELE C RI'C 159 MERGELF I FSLYE 203 MERKET LI' EANNA 701.59 MESSANO ANTHONY 185 MESSANO JOANNI' 159 METCALI' DANI' LI I' 2011 METTS JON159 META JOHN 55140159 ME7A CYNTHIA 203 MIKULSKI C HARLO7 'IE 5 MILES JILL 20'1 MILLER DIANA 85 84 185 MILLER KENNETH 6081 140 159 MILLER LINDA 185 MILLER MIKI' 185 MILLER STEVI' N 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THOMAS 204 UW PAT 185 EHLHAIJSEN SLSAN 64 I' LLER CHERIE 185 ELLER MICHAEL 78 60 LI IGAN JOAN 204 M ILLICIAN MARGUERIT 160 M IL VIHILL NEIL 160 MUMI' 1 MICHAEL 160 MEI SUSAN 160 MFORD MELANIE185 N07 CURTIS 204 RA KAMI STE VE N 40 9 160 RGA CATHY185 M IRPH1 DON 70 RRAY DANNY 204 RRIETA ALBERT 160 RRIETA SUSANNE 204 RRY PAT 204 SSI' R LINDSE1 160 MYERS MIKE 185 I FS RITA 204 NA JI'Al ANDREA 40 160 ADEAU KATHLEEN 204 AFZIGER DANA 81 185 ,dx ,i NAC LE, CYNTHIA 204 NACLE, THOMAS 160 NAKANISHI JOUCE 74,84, NAKAWAKI DONNA 75,185 NAKAWAKI, JOANN 61,185 NAKA WAKI, NANCY67, 74. 79,84, 160 NANKA, JANA 64,185 NARDIN, JUNE 162 NARDIN, MARIE 185 NASH, DEBRA 40,162 NASH MARK 40 NATZKE, STEVEN 204 NEDERHOOD, DAV 185 NEDROW TIM 204 NEELY, KELLY 185 NEER, DALE 79,204 NECRETE, SALLY 162 NEIDERMAN, DEBBIE 162 NEJAMEN, DEBORAH 162 NELSON, CHERYL 204 NELSON, EILEEN85,162 NELSON, GARY 186 NELSON, HILDA186 NELSON, JACQUEL YN 162 NELSON, JUDY 204 NELSON, RAYNETTE 186 NELSON, ROLF 204 NEWBY, GLENNA 186 NI-JWHOIYSE, DALE 162 NEWHOUSE, JANET 75,76, 186 NE WMA N, PAIVIELA 162 NEWMAN, RICHARD 204 NEW I'ON, DEBBI 186 NICCUM, ROY 204 NICHOLAS, THEODORE 204 NICHOLS, CINDY 42,204 NICHOLS, JOHN 204 NICHOLS, KIM 64,186 NICKEL, DEBORAH 204 NICKEL, LARRY 186 NICKELS, KANDY 75,84,204 NIELSEN MARCIA 52,204 NIETOK, STEVE 204 NISHIJAMA, GAIL 44,186 NOBLETT, KITTIE 204 NOCK, MELISSA 84,162 NORDWIG, JAN 204 NORD WIG, TERRY 162 NORMAN, BILL 186 NORRIS, STEPHANIE 204 NORTON, TERRY 204 NOSS, DEBRA 162 NOTARANGELO, ANTHONY 204 NOVOTNY, DEBBIE 186 NO V12 KATHLEEN 162 NOVY, SANDRA 204 NUTTER, JELIE 162 NUTTER, MICKI 204 N YMANN, PA TRICIA 162 OAKDEN, MARY 186 OBERLIN, RICHARD 204 OCHOA, RICK 204 OCONNOR, JANICE 204 OERTEL, MARCY 186 OGATA, DAVE 44,186 OGATA, BILL 186 OHANLON,CATHY186 OHNEMUS, TERESA 204 OKEEFE, JOHN 69,75,204 OKEEFE, TERRY 76,186 OKEEFE, VICTORIA 44,60, 84,162 OLIVARES, RICHARD 81, 186 OLIVEIRA, MARY 186 OLIVER, DAVE 44,186 OLANA, E1LEEN162 OLSEN, FRANK 186 A, OLSEN, JAMES 162 OLSON, DEBRA 84,162 ONEIL, COLLEEN 163 ONEIL FAYE186 ONEIL KATHY 204 ONEIL PATRICIA 204 ORMONDE, BEN 186 ORNELAS, NORMA 44,186 ORRAJ, MARK 186 ORTEGA, RAMONA 204 ORTIZ, KATHIE 65,84,85, ORTIZ, KATHRYN 64,204 ORTIZ, LOUISE 83,815,163 ORTIZ, ROBERTO 163 ORTNER, VICKIE 71, OSBON, ALLEN 204 OSBORN, DAVID 204 OSBORNE, DENNIS 186 OST, PAM 186 OSTREA, DAVE 186 OTIS, TERRY 186 OTTO, GARY 204 OUSTAD, GARY 204 OWENS, MELINDA 87,186 OWENSBY, LOIS 75,79,87, 176,210 OYLER, GLEN 186 P PACHECO, LYDIA 186 PACK, JANET 74,186 PAILMA, WAYNE 204 PANE, MARK 186 PANE, ROGER 163 PANNO, PAUL 204 PAPLIA, FRANK 163 PAPLIA, LORETTA 205 PARENTEAU, PAUL 205 PARENTEAU, REBECCA 205 PARK RICHARD 205 PARKER CHERYL 186 PARKER CHERYL 186 PARKER CINDY 186 PARKER EDRA 163 PARKER LAURIE 6183163 PARKER I ORETTA 205 PARKER PHYLLIS 40 186 PARKER SHEILA 11 163 PARKER THOMAS PARKS JOHNNY 186 PARKS LEE 163 PARRY REBECCA 75 205 PATTERSON CHERYL186 PATTERSON DANNY 205 PATTERSON PAMELA 186 PAULI KENNETH 163 PAUMI CA NDI CE 65163 PEARLMAN RICHARD 186 PECORA TONY 44 186 PEEL LA WANDA 65 163 PELHAM MICHAEL 205 PENDR1 JODI163 PENN1 SUSAN163 PERDUE JACKIE 186 PERENCEVIC CINDY 186 PERREIRA MARLENE 187 PERRY CINDY 205 PERRY MARILYN 187 PERTIERRA 'IONI 76163 PETERS JO1 CE 163 PETI' RS PEC 61187 PETERS PEGGY 163 PETERS RAND1 163 PETERSEN CHERYL164 PETERSEN JANICE187 PETERSON MICHAEL 181 PETERSON PAMELA 164 PETERSON SANDRA 205 PETRUS DIANE 60 64 67 75 84 164 PFENDLFR JAMES 205 PHELPS JOHN 205 PHELPS TIM 79 187 PHILIPPI MICHAEL 164 PHILLIPS JUDY 181 PHILLIPS LORI187 PHILI IPS BOB 52 64187 PHILLIPS ROBIN 205 PICKLE ERIN181 PIPPENGER JERI 187 PIPPENK ER TERR1 164 PIPPIN GAIL 205 PLEISS LARRY 69 78 187 PLEISS RICHARD 187 PLUNKETT TERRY 205 POEH1 MAN JOHN 164 POLICE RAY 187 POLITANO, JAMES 20:1 POLLOCK, JAMES 164 POLLOCK, TERREY 205 POMRANINC, JOHN 205 POMRANING, MARSHA 44, PONCY, DARRELL 187 POPEJOY, FRAN 187 POPEJ OY, RONALD 40,205 PORTER, AL 187 PORTER, DANNY 205 PORTER, SANDRA 164 POULIOT, TOM 187 PO VIS, RODNE Y 164 POWELL, BENITA 164 POWELL, EDWARD 187 POWELL JAMES 205 POWERS, ANN 37 205 POWERS, JOANIE 37,164 POWERS LINDA 187 PRATT, CAROL 205 PRICE, INA 187 PRICE, MIKE 187 PRICE, STEVE 205 PRICE WILLIAM 164 PRIDMORE, ALAN 205 PRINCE, DENNIS 44 187 PRINCE KENNY 44 52,205 PRINCE, PENNY 187 PRITCHETT, MONTE 205 PROCTOR, PATTI 205 PROCTOR, PEGG Y 42, 164 PROPER, ARLENE 187 PROVINS, DEBBIE 205 PRZ YB YLO WSKI, PHILLIP 40,164 PRZYBYLOWSKI, VICKY 187 PULLEN, CHARLES 205 PULLEN, L YNN 40,164 PURCHLA, TERESA 187 PURCIO, GAIL164 PUR VIS, MA UREEN 39, 60, 164 QUADROZZI, MIKE 205 QUAM, MICHAEL 40 QUERIN, LISA 42,171 QUICK, JUDITH 40,171 R RACICH JOHN 164 RAFFERTY TIMOTHY 205 RAFTER MARK 181 RAGLIN DAVID 181 RAINEY DANNY 187 RAINEY VENITA 40165 RAPOSA LINDA 187 RASMUSSEN KATHY 181 RE I ORDON165 RE JEANE 205 REAGAN BOB187 REARDON TERRY 165 REAU SIEGIRIED165 RI' ED CARL 187 REED DEBBIE 185 REED MARIL1N165 REED THOMAS 205 REEDY BOYD 187 REESI' MIQUETTE 71 72 REEVES CARRIE 74 165 REGAN MIKE 187 REILLY DEBORAH 205 REIS BECKY205 RENNER CYNTHIA 205 RENNINGER HARRY 187 RENNINGER REGINA 205 REON DEBRA 187 RETHWISCH BRUCE 205 RE PHWISCH DALE 165 REYES LORI 205 REYNOLDS DAVE 68 187 RENOLDS MAR1 165 REYNOLDS RICHARD REYNOLDS WEND1 16:1 RHODES RICKY 40165 RHIME HARLAN165 RIBBLE KATHLEEN 205 RICARDO RICK 165 RICCI LYNDA 206 RICE JAMES 40 206 RICE VNENDY 206 RICHARDS CRAIG 206 RICHARDS GAR181165 RICHARDS RENEE 206 RICHARDSON RAY 206 RICHEY CAROL 187 RICHFY DONNA 206 RICHTER JEANINE 187 RIDDLEBARGER KIM 187 RIPE RUSSELL 615 RIKER TONI187 RILEY TONY 187 RILEY DAVE 81 RIN! STANLE1 165 RISTOW, DAN 206 RITCHIE SAM 187 RITENHOUR, GARY 187 RITENHOUR, GLORIA 44, RITENHOUR, MIKE 187 RIVERA, BOBBY 206 RIVERA, ZAIDA188 RIVERS MIKE 188 ROBBINS, DORIS 165 ROBBINS, WEYMAN 188 ROBERTS, DOUGLAS 65 ROBERTS, FRANK 188 ROBERTS, GAIL 188 ROBERTS LINDA 206 ROBERTS, PATTI 206 ROBERTS, RENEE 206 ROBERTS RICHARD 206 ROBINETT RONALD 206 ROBINSON DALE 188 ROBINSON, NADINE165 ROBINSON, STEPHANIE ROBISON ROGER 206 RODEZNO, ARMAND 44, 60,84, 165 RODRIGUEZ, ANTOINETT RODRIGUEZ, LUISA 206 RODRIGUEZ, OLIVIA 208 RODRIGUEZ, RUDY 206 RODRIGUEZ, SAM 208 RODRIGUEZ, SANDRA 208 ROGERS, ROBERT 188 ROGERS, TONI 188 ROLLE, WAYNE 88,14,188 ROPETER, JEFFREY 188 ROSENBERG, DEBBIE 206 ROSS, CHRISTIE 188 ROSS, ROBERT 208 ROSSI, DIANNA 165 ROTHSCHELL, SHARON zoe ROUSEY, KATHLEEN 208 ROY, JOE 188 RUBECAMP, DOREEN 165 RUBLE, GREG 188 RUE, KAREN 188 RULEY, CATHIE 84,188 RUNDE, ROBIN 208 RUSH, JAMES 186 RUSH, NANCYaI88 RUSSELL, MIKE 188 RUSSELL, RHONDA 208 RUVALCAVA, MARTIN 206 SABLE LAURIE 188 SAGGEDE GLEN 188 SALAZAR 1OHN188 SALINAS ANTHONY 69 84 206 SALINAS ELIZABETH 188 SALINA S JOSE 60 69 84 166 SALYER EDVIN 188 SAMP LA WRENK E69 166 SAMP MATTHEW 206 SAMSON EVAN188 SANCHEZ ADA 166 SANDERS BARNEY 206 SANDERS LOIS 206 SANDERS RICHARD 206 SANDERSON SHARRON SARAGOSA JESSIE 166 SARAGOSA VIRGINIA 206 SARGENT JOE 188 SARGENT SUSAN 75 84 SARGENT JOE 188 SARGENT SUSAN 75 84 SAUER MICHAEL 40 61 206 SA WADA HOWARD 60 66 67 166 SCARBOROUGH BRENT 206 SCHILDBERG DONNA 74 SCHILLER ANDREW 206 SCHILLER LIZ 188 SCHIRM TINA 206 SCHMID CHARLES 206 SCHMIDT CHRISTINE 166 SCHMIDT MARIL1N42 SCHOENTING BRUCE SCHOFFSTALL MARLIN SCHONER DAVID 188 SCHOONOVER CONNIE SCHORER ROLAND 188 SCHREIBER BARBARA 85 SCHROEDER HANS 40 188 SCHROEDER MARY 206 SCHUBERT STEVEN 160 SCHULTZ KATH1166 SCHULZ JAMES 206 SCHULZ KARL84 166 SCHWARZ MARLENE188 SCO'I'I' BRUCE 188 SCOTT, DEBORAH 206 SCOTT, LINDA 206 SCOTT, MAR Y166 SCOZZARO, JEFFREY 166 SEARLS, DENISE 40,75,82, 84,188 SEE, BRAD 166 SEE MARC 188 SEEHUUS, JOHN 206 SEEHUUS, WARREN 44, 166 SEITZ WAYNE 206 SELBE, JOHNNY57166 SELBY ROBERT 74 85 SELLERS, BOB 188 SELLERS, SHERR YL 166 SEPULVEDA, BOBBY 206 SERGOTII MIKE 166 SETTLE, DEBRA 188 SE'I'I'LES, DAVE 188 SEVERNS, MAR Y67, 75,166 SEVERNS, BILL 40,206 SEWELL LINDA 40,206 SHADDOCK DANNY 188 SHADDOCH, DOLPHUS 166 SHADDOCK DONNY 206 SHADDOCK, KATHR YN SHAFER, JEFFREY, 188 SHARER, KATHY 42,188 SHAW, GARY 40,614,188 SHA W, JERALD 167 SHEETS, CARL 188 SHEETS, JACK 188 SHEETS, LORNA 206 SHELLY, DEBRA 188 SHELLY, RICHARD 188 SHELL 12 TERRY 167 SHELP, VICKI167 SHELTON, WILLMIER 106 SHERK, SUSAN 188 SHOCK, JOHN 206 SHOZI, TED 188 SIGNORETTI, DANIEL 167 SILER, JERRI167 SILVER, PATRICIA 188 SIL VER, R1cKI'4n, 167 SIMPSON, GAIL 74,715,212 SIMS, CRYSTAL 42 SINGER, MELINDA 167 SINN, DARLENE 4o,84,86, 74,84,188 SINN, GARY 188 SITREN, ROBIN 75 SITTERLEY, SHARON 188 SITTMAN, MARY 188 220-INDEX SJOBAKKEN, ROSALIND 188 SLATER, LORI 206 SLAYTON, ALFRED 207 SLAYTON, KENNETH 188 SMEAL, TIM 188 SMILEY, MARTIN 188 SMITH, BRUCE 206 SMITH, CARL 40,82,84,188 SMITH, DEBORAH 64,188 SMITH, DEBRA 188 SMITH, DW1THT44,167 SMITH, GRACE 188 SMITH, JEFFREY 207 SMITH, JERRY 167 SMITH, JOHN 207 SMITH, KATHERIN 207 SMITH, PAUL 167 SMITH, ROBERT 207 SMITH, ROBYN 39,188 SMITH, SANDRA 42,167 SMITH, STEVEN 188 SMITH, SUSAN 40, 167 SMITH, TERI 37,188 SMITH, VIKKI 42,614,188 SMITH, WENDELL 167 SNIPES, JANET 188 SNYDER, CINDY 189 SNYDER, SHARON 189 SOARES, CHERYL167 SOARES, JOE 189 SOARES MIKE 189 SOBOTA SUE 68 75 189 210 SOHLER JEFFERY189 SOMPPI CRAIG 52 64 189 SORENSEN DALE 207 SORENSON DEBORA 1' SOSA ALFONSO189 SOTO HELEN 167 SPARKS CHARLILEN 42 SPEARMAN DA VID 167 SPEARMEN KATHY 206 SPECHT CATHERINE 201 SPENCER BEVERLY 207 SPLNL ER NORMA168 SPENCER SUSAN 189 SPENST SHARON 207 STLLWORTH GEORGE 101 STALMEN LONNIE 207 STANISWALIS STELLA 76 168 STANLEI THERILSA 168 STNTON SUSAN 168 STARR ALLEN 168 STEEN ROBERT 207 STEINER ILENE 201 STERN JERRY 189 STEWART CRAIG 189 STIPP ALLEN 168 STOLKDALIL ROBIN-12168 STOCKWELL LORT 189 STONE BARBARA 168 STONE KAREN 201 STPETER BARRY 189 STREETER RONDA 189 STRICKLER DEAN 168 STROMME GARY 68 69 SUGIIAMA RL TH 69 SULLIVAN CAROL 66 61 14 84 168 SUMMERS KEN 189 SUMRALL BILL 189 SUNUQUIS I JOHN 189 SUR WAYNF 69168 SURAK DENNIS 189 SUTTON DEBBIE 189 SWANSON BARRI 189 SWEAZEY LESLIE 168 SWILILYILN RONALD -10 SWII'T I:IlEN168 SWIHART NEIL 168 SWISHER LINDA 168 IAI-1A1I11N1H1A168 TABBATT KFNNFTH 701 TAKEDA GEORGF '01 TAKESUI' BRIAN 15 701 1A1LE'1 JAMILS68 171168 TALLET MICHAEL 701 TAMAYOSF MARK 189 IANNAKA DI' 'VNISH18 TANAKA I' MILY 201 TANAKA MFLANIF 189 IAIVAKA I'AMElA168 TANAKA SHARON 701 TANDLE DANNY 101 TANIMOTO LII I IAN 47 IANIMOIO NAN1161 168 TAPIA IOHN 40 201 TAUNTON 1 Y N I HIA 84 TAUNTON I Y NTHIA 61 70 84 IAI NION RAIHRI N44 61167 8-I 186 TAYI OR DI' BRA I IAIIOR KAIHIII-18 TAY LOR KI' LLY 189 TAYLOR R01 I-.R189 TAYLOR TERRY 701 , , , 1 , ,67 167 ' I TAKAII, RTJNNIE 69,76,2o7 212 H ' ,' 1 2117 TEAGUE WILLIAM 82,189 TELLINGHUISEN, KEITH 40,207 TERRELL, GENE 64,168 TERRELL, RICHARD 75,207 TERRY, DEBRA 60,168 TERR I2 GLENN 208 TERRY MARILYN 189 TESH CINDY 189 TESKE BILL 208 THACKABERRY - KATHLEEN 208 THAYER DENISE 169 THEURER, LYLE189 THOMAS CANDY 71,169 THOMAS, CONNIE 60,83, THOMAS, ELIZABETH 70, THOMAS, JAMES 169 THOMAS, JEANETTE 189 THOMAS, EILEEN 189 THOMAS MELINDA 208 THOMAS, MELISSA 208 THOMAS MICHELLE 208 THOMAS, MIKE 208 THOMAS MONICA 40 189 THOMAS, CANDY 169 THOMAS, SUSAN 189 THOMAS SUSAN 208 THOMASON JAMES 208 THOMPSON, JANET 189 THOMPSON, LYNN 190 THOMSPON JOE 190 THOMPSON, MICHAEL 208 THOMPSON TOMMIE 208 THOMPSON TONI 190 THOMSON JIM 68,190 THOMSON, PA TTI 69 THORNTON STEVEN 190 THROCKMORTON MARILYN 190 THROCKMORTON, RONALD 190 TIDRICK, BRIAN 208 TIMMS, RICHARD 44,190 TINNEL, SANDY 44,208 TINNEL TINA 190 TIPPS, ROXANNE 40,169 TISCARENO, ARNOLD 40, TISCARENO DOROTHY TISCARENO MARY 190 TITMUS CHERYL 208 TI'I'I'ELFITZ, JEFFREY 208 TODHUNTER, MARY 208 TOLBERT, STEVE 52,64. TOMAN MICHAEL 208 TONN, NICKI 208 TORNBERG, MARI 208 TORRES, JOHNNY 169 TORRES, MAR Y67, 169 TORRES, SAMUEL 208 TORREZ, CYNTHIA 169 TORREZ REX 61,190 TOWNING, KATHLENE169 TOWNSELL, MARK 74,190 TRIBLE, CHERYL 208 TRIBLE, DEBBIE 190 TRIBOLET RANDALL 169 TRIBOLET, TINA 208 TRICKETT, JEANENE 42, TRICKETT, STEPHANIE TRIEBESS, DOUGLAS 208 TROLLINCER, RUBERT169 TRONCONE, GREG 190 TRLUILLO, JOHN 44,611,841 TRUSLOW, JIM 68,81.190 TULLY, GARY 208 TCLLI1 KEMMETH169 TURNER, BRAD 190 TURNER, TURNER. TURNER, CAROL 52,208 DEBBIE 190 DEBRA 61, 79,8-1. TURNER, SCOTT 208 TUTTLE. PA TTI 169 TWIARDOW SKI, WENDY 42,190 TYNER, JERRY 208 UBERUACA, JULIA 208 L LRICH,1NA1'VCY169 UINRUH, LAURA 208 USREY, STEVE 208 CTKA, STEVE 169 UTKA, SUZANNI-I 208 UTLEY, JOHN 208 Y ACCARO. DONNA 190 VALDEZ. JOE 190 VALENTINO, VAL 37.190 VALERIO, DEMETRIO 190 VALERIO, VIRGINIA 208 VANDEMERGHEL, GERARD 208 VANDEMERGHEL, JEAN VANDERWOUDE, DAVID VANDER WOUDE, SHIRLEY 169 VANDERZEE, DANIELLE VANDERZEE, DAVID 208 VANDUYN, EDWARD 40, VANDUYN, VICKIE 208 VANOS, JOHN 208 VANTIBORG, RENE169 VANTUYL, DOUGLAS 64, 69,190 VASQUEZ, AILEEN 208 VASSAR, MARIANNE 208 VAUGHAN, PATRICIA 190 VAUGHT, JIM 190 VAUGHT, JOHN 208,212 VAVRO, CATHLEEN 208 VEALE, BEVERLY 40,208 VEAL, VALERIE 74,75,84. VELKIVICH, PHILLIIP 208 VERNON, NANCYI69 VIAN, SANDRA 169 VICE, JEFF 70,169 VICE, V1CKI208 VILE, WAYNE 78,208 VILETTE, MAR Y 169 VILLALVAZO, CHARLES 40,190 VOELKEL, PATRICIA 208 VOELKER, SHERI170 VOIGHT, BARBARA 170 VOLOCH, JUDITH 40,208 VONDERHARR, JOHN 208 VOIQ CONNIE 170 WADDWLL, TERESA 190 WAID, PENNY 208 WAINWRIGHT, THOMAS 66,74,84,208 WALKER, ALAN 74,82,190 WALKER, ALAN 69,208 WALKER, JERI 208 WALKER, LORETTA 190 WALKER, ROSE 74,190 WALKER, STEVEN 208 WALKER, TERRY 190 WALL, ROY 208 WALLACE, MARK 190 WALLMARK, CARRIANNE WALLMARK, MARC 170 WALSH, ADRIENNE 170 WALSH, ALLEN 208 WALSH, OWEN 208 WALSH. TERRY 208 WALSTEAD, JACKIE 190 WALTERS, KEN 44,T9,84, 91 WARD, DEBBIE 170 WARD, GAIL 190 WARD, MICHAEL 208 WARNICK, RUTH 44,170 WATERS, DOUG 190 WATSON, CHRISTINE 190 WATSON, JEAN 170 WA TSON, JOHNNY 170 WATSON, MIKE 190 WATSON, PAM 190 WAYNE, ROBERTA 208 WEBB, JEFFERY 208 WEBB, JENNIFER 64.209 WEBER, MICHAEL 170 WEBRIGHT, CARL 170 WEDEJON1190 WEDGEWORTH. RICHARD WEDIN, SUSAN 74.209 WEEG, DEBRA 209 WEEKS, ROCK 209 WEIS, SUSAN 209 WEISS, BARRY 61,209 WEISS, CYNTHIA 190 WEISS. HANS 209 WEISSGERBER. KENNETH 209 WELL, SCOTT 52,641,190 WELLS, JACKIE 40,190 WELSH, JOHN 209 WELSH, SUZANNE 64,71, 91 WERLE, CHUCK 190 WESSELS, GARY 1711 WESSELS, NANCY170 WHS TBI 'R Y. JAN 85 WESTBURY, TERRY WESTON, DAVID 209 WEYHRICH, LYNNETTE 91 WHALENCATHY190 WHALEN, WENDY190 WHEELER, DEBBIE 170 WHELCHEL, CAROL 209 190 190 I , 169 190 169 169 169 , A 208 208 I 208 1 190 A 1 1 190 1 190 1 169 1 169 190 1 1 ' 1 J 1 1 WHISLER, KEN 190 WHITBECK, DAVID 190 WHITE, ANGELA 209 WHITE, DAVID 209 WHITE, REBECCA 60,8-1, 170 WHITE, TERRI 191 WHITE, TOM 191 11 WHITE, WILLIAM 74 WHITTAKER, JE1-'FREY 70. 170 WIBBERT, MARILYN 209 WILHELMS, DOROTHY 170 WILHELMS, SANDRA 191 WILKINSON, TIM 170 WILLIAMS, JAMIE 209 WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN 209 WILLIAMS, LADONNA 40, 170 WILLIAMS, LA WRENCE 170 WILLIAMS, PAMELA 1711 WILLIAMS, RONALD 40,69, 209 WILLIAMS, SHERRY 40,191 WILLIAMS, SONIA 76,170 WILSON, CRAIG 209 WILSON. KYLA 191 WILTON, ROBERT 191 WILTON, TED 78,191,170 WISE, MICHAEL 69,72,83. 84,191 wzs WELL, KA THLEEN 1711 w1TczE14, DEBRA 209 WITCZEK, WANDA191 WOLFE, RICHARD 69,191 WOLFS, MELODY 65,191 WONACOTT, TERR1 114, 191 woou, CATHERINE 1711 woons, IAN 69,209 WOODWORTH, SHELLIE 199 wooL1-1EATRR, DENISE 40,209 WURDEN, JACK 170 WORLEY, REBECCA 209 WRAGG, KATHY 42,191 WREN, STEPHEN 191 WRIGHT, BRENDA 191 WRIGHT, GAIL 61,191 wsoL, JOHN 66,209 WSOL, MICHAEL 66.69.74, 84,191 wsoL, STEVEN 66.69, 71, 735,184,170 WURTSRAUGH, LERO1' 209 WYKR, RUTH 299 Y YAKOVEITC, JOSEPH 69. 170 YAMASAKI, DAVID 209 YARAK, MICHELE 209 YATES, LOUISE 191 YBARRA, JESUS 82,191 YBARRA, RODOLFO171 YINGST, I-'RANK 171 YOCHI 'M, CIND Y44, 78,85 171 YORK, JAMES 84 YORK, MARGARET2U9 YOUNG, CYNTHIA 44,171 YOUNG, DARRELL 191 YOUNG, DAVE 40,171 YOUNG, JAMES 191 YOUNG, JUDSON 209 YOUNG, TERESA 191 YUNT, STEPHAN 209 Z ZABALA, ROXANNE 171 ZAHN, JANA171 ZA K, JOHN 209 ZAPATA, JEROME 171 ZDON, VALERIE 209 ZEPEDA, KATHY 191 ZETTA S, LA WRENCE 171 ZIBLICH, KATHLEEN 191 ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES 209 ZITO, THOMAS 209 ZULESKI, JOHN 191 'THE END' INDEX-221 l P .i l Nancy Johnson as head cheerleader was responsible Dan Iwata, this year's Paul Pioneer, faithfully served for promoting school spirit. Involved in pep club, girl's Western as ASB President. He participated in many league, council, congress, gaa, and the ecology club, school activities which included varsity football, math Nancy is credited with contributing the most to Western. club, wrestling, and coach of the Powder Puff game. 222-PATTY Sr PAUL PIONEER Greg LaMendola is the 1970-'71 boy Athlete of the year having lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. In his junior year, Greg was named the most valuable player on the baseball team and Sunset League player of the year. He was also selected for the All League and All Orange County teams. As a Senior, he started at quarterback in football and became the most valuable back on the team. He also made the all League and all Orange County teams once again. 'V r araa J A -,,. W .v- : ' -' ,nv , ' X ' L ' ,.-.gi J 1 . K, .-as ' 1.-V F fa -K ,- Sue Mayer as girl athlete of the year 1970-71 is this year's GAA historian. She has actively participated in Varsity Tennis and Badmitton for three years and was involved in semi-finals in badmitton at Cal State Fullerton. , . 'Y Q ff if 3 A Q--1 ,w g ij: '3 , ' ,V ATHLETES OF THE YEAR-223 4 AMLRICAN Ymaaoox cowmmr


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