Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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'That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom .,.Lincol 7 1 J K I CLUBS f I N X Q life liberty 8a pursuit of happiness 2 cv X9 Q AG 'I M.E.C.H.A. Had Fund, aising Events M.E.C.H.A. this year, under the leadership oftheir advisor Mr. Ventura Cornejo and the club officers Annie Torres, Pres., Spanke Moore, V.Presg Charmaine Grajeda, Sec., and Deegee Calderon, Treas. again held their two annual canned food drives, which netted more than 5300. They also sold Mexican-sweet bread and had car washes for fund raisers. l8 Clubs Row l L to R, Mary Trujillo, Stevie Mariscal, Charlene Rivera, Anna German, Rosie Vieyra, Rose Centeno, Robin Foulkes, Kathy Handlin, Peggy Barella, Kathy Arias. Row 2 L to R3 Mr. Cornejo, Mary Ellen Lopez, Celia Lopez, Monica Martinez, Pat Rodriguez, Pat Cordero, Charmaine Grajeda, Deegee Calderon, Annie Torres, Spanke Moore, Yvonne Vaca, Nancy Elisio, Debbie Aguilar, Sue Sanchez. Row 3 L to R, Mark Wilson, David Vasguez, Gonzalo Vasquez, Mike Trujillo, Shirley Alvarado, Debbie Chavez, Ester Acosta, Gina Buck. i E OFFICERS: L to R, Annie Torres, Deegee Calderon, Spanke Moore and Charmaine Grajeda. Asian Awareness was a club designed to increase the interest and knowledge about peoples with various Asian backgrounds and cultures. The members took an active part in several activities throughout the school year, such as the sale of Homecoming balloons during the Homecoming football game and attending the Rich Little TV show at NBC studios in Burbank. The balloon sale may have set a new tradition. The group patronized various Asian restaurants in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Advisor: Ms. Marietta Shigekawa. Asian wareness Attended TV Show Asians: L to R1 Debbie lshii, Pam Shozi, Dru Lirious, Mike Mattox, Tess Roxas, Kathy Eliff, Irma Gan, Madoka Hewson, Wendy Ishii, Sandy Masuda, Dorothy Kishaba, Patty Timcho, Julie Takai, Corrine Zink, Al Goodrich, Wanda Nolan, Karen Cadabona, Roberta Ridgeley. Decathlon: L to R1 Robert Ridgeley, Tom Brannon, Carole Strunk, Mr. Nielsen, Pat Hughes. Sue Choti and Chris Barr. Decathlon Wins Several Awards Six students competed in the Orange County Decathlon tournament at Costa Mesa High School, at which Chris Barr won his division and was awarded a trip to Sacramento. Mr. Stuart Nielsen, the advisor, accompanied Chris on his one day visit to the state capital. The Decathlon is an annual event lor students who want to compete academically in three divisions honors, scholastic and varsity. Pioneers participating were seniors Pat Hughes, Sue Choti, Chriss Barr, Carole Strunk and juniors Roberta Ridgeley and Tom Brannon. Advisor: Mr. Stu Nielsen. Clubs l9 Had Several Functions The Good News club sponsored the band Bethlehem which performed contemporary Christian music at noon in the student park. Weekly Bible study and prayer groups were conducted by a representative from the Fire Escape, a Christian coffee house. Special meetings were held in the Forum at noon. The group also participated in a Maranatha Festival at Knott's Berry Farm. Several car washes were held for fund raising purposes. NHS Row l L to R Sharon Greene David Hernandez Francis GOOD NEWS: L to R- Larry Cole, Cheryl Clarky, Raymond Nea Brock Row 2 L to R Julie Takai Howard Hodis Becky Whit deu, Dave Moreno, Paul Krank. Front: L to R Kevin Erbar, Dorothy comb Row 3 L to R Mark Saucy Corrine Zink Jennie Douitt Kishaba, Charla Crist, Niki Crist, Sue Pease, Pat Buxam. The Thespians had two winners at the California State, Long Beach, Drama Festival. Randy Skretvedt won the Best Actor award and Gary Parkhouse the best supporting. The Westhi group also traveled to Valley College in Los Angeles for a Drama competition. This year the Thespians performed several plays on campus, one ofwhich included Skretvedt's original, High School and Other Insults. The final production was The Rainmaker . In addition to their many performances, the Thespians raised funds by selling You Bug Me Rocks and their St. Patrick's Green Bagel Salef, Advisor: Mr. Doug Phelps. Thespians Won Drama wards THESPIANS: Row lg L to R-Frank Kimbrough, Kathy Rafturd. Kris Harris, Cindy Pompa, Sharon Westbury, Chuck Mayville. Kathy Eliff, Sandy Harra, Larry Cole, Randy Skredvedt. Row 2: L to R - Liz Oakey, lrma Loera, Debbie Dicker, Cheryl Harp, Bev McCall, Traci Whitten, Burt Carpenter, Dave Moreno, Tim McGrady, Lisa Lernoux, Paul Krank. in Row lg L to R-Kim Jones, Cindy McGuire, Chris Andrews, Jamie Mclviickel, Cheryl Clark. lf'ezgisQ fb KM K FBLA Group Competed in Business Events The Future Business Leaders of America was an active group this year. The Group competed in a district-wide tournament and in other business and typing events throughout the county and state. The FBLA'ers held regular meetings to study new business methods and trends. One of the main topics was the inflationary factors in the U.S. economy today, Advisors: Mr. Richard Hipple and Mr. Don Crosby. Clubs Zl 22 Clubs Girls' League Gave Traditional Service to School Activities ' . 'Q' This year, Girls' League was again the sponsor of many activities and traditions, such as the Homecoming Mum Sale, the Christmas Formal, the Valentineis Day Carnation Sale, the Chocolate Easter Bunny Sale, in addition to many service projects for the school and the community. Club officers were Julie Darr, President, Georgeann Sudbury, Vice-President, Kathy Holder, Secretary, and Patti Pole, Treasurer. Advisors: Mr. Richard Parks and Mrs. Kathleen Cummings. President Julie Darr Speaks Row l, L to R1 Patti Polanis, Bev Smith, Jackie Roberts, Evelyn Howard, Cindy McCants, Irma Gan. Row 2, L to R1 Donna Dameron, Donell Holmes, Debbie Rodd, Kim Sergakis, Rexeen Lucy, Debbie Ishii, Valerie Squires. Row 3, L to R3 Linda Peralta, Pam Carr, Cindy Jackson, Cheryl Howard, Belinda Edwards, Jeanie Morrissey, Margie Birdsall, Kathy Murry, Debbie Rubin. Row 4, L to R3 Vicky Kerr, Beth Chase, Sue Choti, Pam Roefs, Maureen Horngren, Kim Fowler, Cindy Brown, Renee Joy, Sharon Green. Row 5, L to R, Christi Thomas, Jonell Fick, Ann Kalinak, Carol Lincoln. Row 6, L to R5 Mrs, Cummings, Georgeann Sudbury, Jonell White, Julie Darr, Kathy Holder, Dena Borjon, Mr. Parks. The MGM program tMentally Gifted Minorsj, a state funded project, was active in different fields ofeducation. The students made field trips to the Getty Museum and the University of California, Irvine,--in addition to making several television productions ofcampus activities. They also attended dramatic readings and had guest discussion speakers. M Students Had One ofthe MGM's biggest contributions to Westhi students was the Wednesday lunch showing of classic films of former ' ' stars such as Charley Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy and Buster C O m a S S Keaton. The series was named The Comedy Film Festival. Advisor: Mr. Covell Christian.. 6 ts. ij 6' 'SX MGM: Front Row, L to R, Randy Skredvet, Tom Brannon, Pat Hughes, Burt Carpenter, Roy Hennegan, Greg Stansbury. Middle Row: .lim Crook, Grafton Weiss, Roberta Ridgely, Rodney Reynolds, Mike Padgett. Back Row, Ken Neidiger, Debbie lshii, Karen Cadabona, Pam Shozi, Debbie Photo Club Was N4 Campus 'Historians' Rodd and Patty Tincho. 1 The Photo Club was the photographic historians of the Pioneers for 1975-76. Their photos graced the bulletin boards throughout the classrooms and in the administration building, and in the yearbook. Many activities and individual portraits were the end result on many rolls of films. Without this club, Western graduates wouldn't have the fun oflooking back and saying uthis is me? Advisor: Mr. Christian PHOTO: Bill Thomas, Christy Thomas, Mark Thomas, Chuck Mayville, Alan Agapinan. 2' Maggy, .V Clubs 23 24 Clubs THE CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION under the leadership of President-Debbie Smart had an active first semester. They had a Rummage sale, participated in the all-school Christmas Tree sale, gave a Christmas party for the senior citizens at the Casa Bonita Retirement home, Tutored students at Western and participated in the ALL Southern California CSF night at Disneyland. THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE was involved in both tournament and service club contests. This year three of Western,s seniors had the opportunity to participate in the Bicentennial youth debate. Cheryl Adams represented Western in debate, Holly Beilman in persuasive speaking and Sandi Schoales in extemperaneous speaking. NFL participated in both the Veterans of Foreign Wars Broadcasting Contest and the Lions club student Speaker contest. -The clubs acting President was Sue Sulatycki, CSF, FL Clubs Were Involved in any Fetes QU CSF-Top Row L to R: Wanda Nolan, Fran Brock, Sue McCarville, Debbie Smart, Sue Choti, Rick Pollgreen, Charlene Taylor, Roy Henigen. Row 2 L to R, Kevin Cadabona, Howard Hodis, Moses Johnson, Gonzalo Vasquez, Irene Vega, Brenda Saucy, Dave Hernandez, Cathy Eliff, Julie Whitehurst, Pat Ford. Row 3 L to RQ Rosemarie Lopez, Ken Macarthur, Rick Lane, Debbie Ishii, Pam Shozi, Geoff Sprague, Greg Stansbury, Julie Takai. Row 4 L to Rg Charla Crist, Dorothy Kishaba, Cheryl Myers, Patty Timcho, Tom Brannon, Walter Anke, Pat Hughes, Bob Tinkam, Drew Panico, Karen Cada- bona. Row 5 L to R1 Debbie Rodd, Valerie Perry, Wendy Gillett, Shari Christensen, Steve Yoon, Jennie Douitt, Denise Davidson, Corrine Zink, David Rompf. Row 6 L to R1 Lanelle Roberts. Ann Kalinek, Diane Tinkam, Patty Bowers, Nancy Smith, Sandra Hazelton, Valerie Squires, Rose Kanemori, Laurie Biggor. Front Row L to R, Liz Oakey, Maria Bonilla, Tess Roxas. Becky Tyhurst, Leslie Dellivenneri, Stephanie Bauer, Donna Niebergail, An- drea Bloom, Terry Wsol, Maureen Horngren. SPEAKERS: L to R3 Patty Timcho, Sue Sulatycki, Holly Beilman. Mrs. Abbott, Diane Tinkam, Pam Shozi, Debbie Is- 'hw 5 ath 8a Science Clubs Were Active Groups The MATH CLUB participated in the Anaheim-Halloween Festival and began a new and inspiring trend with the Computer Matching service. They also sold Crunchies at the Country Fair. This year's SCIENCE CLUB was in many activities, starting with the Clean Campus project. And also presented guest speakers for the students of Western High. The club also had many field trips to Cal State, Fullerton Science Department and Sea World. MATH-Front Row L to R3 Larry Cole, Irma Gan, Pamela Shozi, Debbie Ishii, Cathy Eliff, Madoka Hewson, Back Row L to R, Jim Newton, Drew Panico, Walt Anke, Laurie Biggor, Val- erie Squires. 'Q-.,, SCIENCE-Front Row L to R3 Bob Tinkam, Debbie Ishii, Irma Gan, Cathy Eliff, Karen Cadabona, Wanda Nolan, Charlene Taylor, Mickey, Fran Brock. Middle Row L to R3 Sue Choti, Walt Anke, Pam Shozi, Dawn Henry, Laurie Biggor, Dawn Grey, Nancy Lyons, Valerie Squires, Diane Tink- am, Jean Thornton, Robin Hunt, Lani Ichikawa. Back Row L to R3 Drew Panico, Steve Yoon, Dave Moreno, Frank Moore, John Vasser, Terry Hicks, Ed Moorlach, Tod Aves, Steve Hieber, Irene Vega, Nella Jamison, Cathy Wells, Steve Taylor, Howard Hodis. Clubs 25 Art 8L Bowling Clubs Were Involved The Art Club printed and sold Christmas cards to the students, faculty and friends this year as a fund raising project. They also painted murals on the bathroom walls near the Forum. The clubs officers were: Cathy Carpenter Pres., Fran Brock Vice Pres., Steve Taylor Sec., and Chris Harrison Treas. Advisor: Ms. Dorothy Newhouse. This year The Bowling Club started offwith a challenge match vs. Savanna HS, which Western won. Several car washes were held for fund raising purposes and to help the club grow in recognition. Advisor: Mr. Richard Saltzman, the student parking lot guard. Q-.wa ,ra Q-ve' K . K ' '-1. X .1 rw? wt' r .. 'H O-v 1. .,j. st: Y ART CLUB Back Row, L to R, Nikki Crist, Steve Taylor, Charla Crist, Mrs. Dorothy Newhouse. Sitting, Cathy Carpenter, Chris Cook, Fran Brock. Standing, at Right, Larry Cole, Melanie Wickham, Chris Harrison. BOWLING CLUB Front Row, L to R, Kathy Bilna, Marie Gilbert, Terry Moffitt, Sue Girgen, Sandy Hazelton. Second Row, Denise Skuse, Jeff Reno, Drive Moreno, .lim Mosley, Scott Tabor, Dan McGinley, Third Row. .lim Amos, John Crouch, Rick Pollgreen. John Vassar, Richard Kimble, 26 Clubs x i C X' N K 1 ll x .r e on ' M Ma ,gd X, f'M?1 2f t w rrtfrfe-ye! , 3 'W S x VV f 5, ac, sf we Xxuzzfi . ff N ei K . . . we up M-.gg W ef ,t.,fsde,l1sa:ff5gf ef, Ceranue Students S ,,. V. X p up ff ls H 1dP s 1 Sl' were y e ottery a es t kkkh ,xl Rig! 2 XX fp' iz! t , val ., ,ffffi f A , ' . , New 'Q ,ff ft fi E 4 ft L, 5 I' r The Ceramics Club sworld revolved around E X1 X! lt f--f-- rain A - . . . X-Qt R, Q, t ' 'ifij H v ' pottery the making and selling OfCCf3mlC art. x 1 Fm , , rift 1,57 g , 5 A pre-Christmas sale ofpots IH front ofthe school :E REX EQ? BM his helped the club take field trips to differentcultural Xl ff! E events. Other sales at the Bicentennial Fair and at at t' 2 2 t ttlllu - . X, mils he 3 A Easterlhelped buy equiprnentandhsupplles for the Ah,hh y h,, - hm , ceramic department. Advisor: Nell Jensen thwart . ., Cindy Palmer Steve Whitaker Kathy Barstad Steve Cervantes Margerita Alvarez Z5 H Dennis Wilkens Sue Shaddox Patty Ogata Terry Schwark Jesse Crowther Laurie Liebenow Alan Agapinan, Mark Ohls Clubs 27 7Two of the most important student organizations on campus during the l975-76 year were SAC and ICC. The Student Advisory Committee completed its second year of existence, having been formed in mid-year of 1975 by Westhi principal Verne Horton for the purpose of better communication with different groups. Its members were made up ofa cross section of the student body to insure different opinions and ideas. Some of SAC's accomplishments this year were the Clean Campus Campaign and helping to solve vandalism on campus. The Inter Club Council consisted of presidents and vice presidents of all clubs. President Sandi Schoales led the students in planning the Bicentennial Fair, Spirit Week, the Sadie Hawkins dance and other events. ICC, SAC, SKI 84 AFS SACfFront Row, L to R: Paul Acosta. Sue Rooke, Tess Roxas, Deegee Calderon. Second Row: Larry Taylor, Arlene Franks, Cheryl Weitzel, Wendy Ishii, Sandy Schoales, Annie Torres, Mr, Cornejo. Back Row: Mr. Horten, David Vasquez, Spanke Moore, Randy Acosta, Mike Troutman. 28 Clubs ICC-Front Row L to R: Cathy Carpenter, Roberta Ridgely, Wanda Nolan, Mike Mattox, Ilene Swift. Sandra Scholes, Jean Blackwell, Holly Beil- man. Liz Baker, Pat Pole. Julia Darr, Pam Shozi, Debbie Ishii, Second Row: Tom Brannon, Burt Carpenter, Sue Sulatycki, ,lcnnie Doutt. Corrine Zink, Mark Saucy. Carol Humphries. Denise Davidson. Cindy Steen, Spanke Moore, Lorna Nakamura, Tammy Hendricks, Irene Vega, .Iuli Taki, Christy Wallace, Melissa Peters, Back Row: Larry Cole, David Hernandez. Clubs Accomplished Many Things in Year AFS-Row One, L to R: Dawn Henry, Melinda Pearlman, Laura Kameyama, David Hernandez, Robin Dalton, Fran Brock, Cathy Eliff, Debbie Ishii, Pam Shozi, Wanda Nolan. Row Two: Drew Panico, Oscar Soto, Valerie Squires, Vibeka Lie, Tom Brannon, Jim Vega, Mark Saucy, Brenda Saucy, Irene Vega, Corrine Zink. One ofthe oldest clubs on Westhi's campus, the American Field Service, and a new organization, the Ski Club, were involved in activities that kept their members working on meaninful projects. The AFS promoted its annual Bond and Slave Sale in order to raise funds for foreign students who are assigned to Western. This year's foreign student was Vibeke Lie of Norway. During the Christmas holidays, the Ski Clubjoined the National Explorers Club to visit and ski on the world famous slopes of Utah. More than 80 students were interested in the new club, but expenses for ski trips held the number of skiers to about 10 for the Utah trip. SKI CLUB-Back Row, L to R: Pam Halstenberg, Lee Ann Bennett, Yvonne Kent, Denise Davidson, Mike Crook, Jim Vega, Coach Tom Grim, Dave Murend, and Ron Finch. Middle Row: Beverly Karolezak, Ron Deitrick, Sandy Sumrall, Marlene Flanigan, Colleen McCann, Charla Crist, CynthiaAWilliams, Sue Reyes. Sue Rookc, Bill Foster and Larry Cole. Bottom Row: Cyndy Pence. Stephanie Malorzo, Stephanie Fields, Shelley Wells, Vicki Jenkens, Debbie Mathews, Kim Bennett, Pam Leath. Lorraine Koelle, Clubs 29 Pep Club Provided 4Esprit' De Corps The Pep Club again this year carried on with its many traditions, beginning with the Homecoming Coronation-which took many hours of preparation 8a decoration. Spirit was enhanced with the Homecoming game against Loara 8: the Homecoming dance following the game. Pep Club also sponsored a Soccer, Wrestling 8a Basketball dinner. The officers were: Cheryl Harp-president, Jeannie Blackwell-vice president, Janine Garcia4secretary, Robin Daltonetreasurer. Advisor: Ms. Ogg. it'-ff fl.. 30 Clubs PEP CLUB Front Row L to R: Leslie Delliveveri, Allyson Gunn, Colleen Logan, Janine Garcia, Jean Blackwell, Melinda Hunt, Patti Polanis, Terry Polanis, Cheryl Harp, Rosalind Hunt, Jackie Roberts. Bev- erly Smith, Robin Dalton, Cindy Brown. Middle Row L to R3 Wendy Gillet, Shari Christenson, Mary LaMorte, Tess Roxas, -, Carol Dusterhoft, Donnell Holmes, Cindy McCants, Evelyn Howard, Sue Tumbleson, Cindy Jackson, Denise Davidson, Carol Lin- coln, Cheryl Howard. Back Row L to R: Patti Bowers, Tammy Hess, Anna Krieger, Lori Regina Riley, Wendy Price. Liz Winter, Baker, Cathy Chodkowski, Holly Beilman, Sandy Munger, Donna Oye, Becky Whit- comb, Jill Twardowski, Jenny Calo, Kim Curtis, Laura lwaniki, Linda Peralta. Q V Pep members Mary LaMorte, Tess Roxas, Carol Humphries and President Cheryl Harp discuss Homecoming and other activities. This year's Varsity club met on Mondays, under the leadership ofCoach .lim Everett and President Britt Bell. Activities included fund raisers to provide Baseball uniforms, Tennis court fences, and many other worthwhile projects. ln addition the Varsity club wrote and published the athletic news report to keep the students informed of all sports events. Varsity Club Had Fund Raising Projects VARSITY CLUB-Front Row, L to R, Tony Campbell, Roger Veale, Richard Ortiz, Al Beck, Mark Miller, Russ Loken, Steve Blemker, Scott Stowers, Back Row, L to R, Mr. Everett, Steve Conrad, Art Ledesma, Rick Fleager, Steve Cerventes, Randy Lowenburg, Dewy Owens, Joe Centenni, Kevin Cuervo. , ,,,, , A vi , bell paused in a unfamilar pose. Above, a candid photo of President Britt Bell and other athletes. Left, Tony Camp- Clubs 31 STUDENT LIFE W life liberty 8L pursuit of happiness Homecoming 1975 was one ofthe most original and successful ever to be held in Western's history. Thursday, October 9, and Friday, October 10, were filled with excitement and a football victory that set a happy mood for the dance that followed the game. The coronation was held Thursday in the Girls' Gym. Jane Fee set the mood by singing the theme song, The Hands of Time, followed by the spectacular performance by the Western Band, flags, Drill Team, and A Cappella Choir. Then finally the suspense was broken with the announcement ofthe 1975 Royal Couple, Queen Dorothy Alamia and Royal Escort Ron McElroy. The princesses were Jill Twardowski, Sandy Munger, Cathy Chodkowski and Sue Choti. Escorts were Steve Cervantes, Tony Campbell, Terry Hess and Rick Ortiz. The Queen and her court were presented at halftime ceremonies Friday ofthe Pioneer-Loara football game, which the Pioneers won, l3-0. Following the game, ASB sponsored the annual Homecoming dance, where the rock band Sage performed. wi? Jill Twardowski and her father. Queen Dorothy Almia and Royal Escort Ron McElroy Sandy Munger and her father. Cathy Chodkowski and her father. Sue Choti and her escort. 34 Homecoming , Q I l J , far, A ' - Y' I 1 f nf' A 'E 1 4 4 V H 5 1 , ,I 4 .nag f r 2 21 Q gym H! Queen Dorothy Alamla and her father Mr Aldmia. Homecommg 35 gi Nw Homecoming Contld Homecoming is a multitude of activities rolled into one event. Participation encompasses the football team, Band and Drill Team plus the regal pagentry of the Pep Club and the Homecoming Queen and her court of princesses. The Student Body Cabinet began planning for Homecoming the openning day of the school year. Balloons, assembly skits and the sale of mums were a small part of the show. 5 1 y. S t if'i2 fitf E ff il, w i s f 5 1 Q sz ' if . my activity. tm K 36 Homecoming Q Many Clubs Helped Present 1975 Homecoming ti nf ma QSC XX l Homecoming Cont'd A Pioneer Homecoming is not complete without Ladies-in-waiting and their escorts. The 1975 Homecoming was no exception, I-1ad1eS'1n'Walt1ng Beautiful girls were named by their respective clubs and organizations. The girls in turn chose their escorts. The Ladies-in-waiting were presented at the Coronation ceremonies. Presented at Coronation A Cappella American Field Service- A11 Club' Associated Student Body, Loma Nakamaru Bieveke Lie Cathy Carpenter Corrine Zink Glenn Smith David Hernandez Larry Cole Mike Mattox A l Asian Awareness Bowling Club Denise Skuse, Cheerleader- Becky Whitcomb, Class 0f'77--Sue Rooke Irma Gahn, Oscar Soto .lim Crouch RiCk Strickland Jeff Ortiz Band-Debbie Anzaldi, CSF Class of '76-'Sue Tumbleson Class of'78-f Dorri Curt Winter Juli Takai, Steven Yoon SICVC Terry Hakes, Dan Angon 38 Homecoming GAA-Vicki Kerr JV Cheerleader--Anna Mecha 'Cl'lal'mil'lC Grajeda NHS-Wendy Ishii, Mark Daskalos Krieger, R. Baldridge Demick Moreno Ernie Chavez Girls' League--Jonell Math Club Cathy MGM Cheryl Adams, Pep Club-Natalie Fick, Roger Davis Eliff, Steve Blemker Whil Hamilton Befmifd, Dan Hawkes Pioneer PressiCarol Songleaders--Holly Thespians-Lisa Varsity Club-Sue Strunk, Bob Zaptosky Beilman, Britt Bell Metcalf, Duane Owens Franklyn, Moses Johnson Drill Team India Strategy Club-Clarrisa Track 'Lorraine Blanco Yearbook Rggalind Hum Kramp, Devin Riley McGrady, Doug Clark Mark Miller Luther Mille,- Homecoming 39 40 Band Pioneer Band SL Flags Celebrated a Year of Success Drum Major: Rick Kennedy Oh my This year's Band and Flag unit, under the direction of Mr. Tom Hrbacek, was one of excellance. Early in the year, Western had the privilege of being the only school band to participate in the Disneyland Parade, presented for Emperior Hirohito of Japan which was quite an honor. They were also in Disneyland's America on Parade shown on television. Aside from the Band's special events were the traditional halftime performances at all of the home varsity football games and in halftime competition at CSU LB, the Pioneers Band Majorette: Lori Ring Left: Mark Smith marched off with a first place trophy. They were also invited to march as the host band in the Silverado Days Parade and during the month of April they spent a weekend in National City where they participated in a parade and had lots of fun. Another highlight of the year was when the flags received the first place trophy at Drillteam USA. Hard work and many hours spent by each Band member resulted in many superior performances. .N Smile Andrea? 6 -ff 1 'Q p . NA p Q-eq . , ccc f f A Q Concentration is what counts! The Man Mr. Hrbacek BAND MEMBERS: QTheme Section Color Picturej B.0linger, T.Martin, C.Winter, M.Mendez, B.Sumrall, W.Ball, M.Smith, J.Mc- Camey, G.Taylor, F.Kimbrough, T.Hogan, R.Hennigan, B.Collins, R.Hernan- da, H.Franco, D.Evans, Z.Sterling, R.Whiteford - Row 2 - G.Wonacott, R Sargeant, A.Borja, K.Rish, M.Morissey, K.Oyler, J.Morissey, L.Poore, J Brooks, M.Sparks, T.Craig, R.Sargeant, P.D'Armond, L.Molleny, B.Cole, D Wheeler, B.Larzazarba, M.Hamilton, J.Brock - Row 3 - R.Kennedy, L.Metcaf, J.Engrave, D.Bell, C.Craig, S.Saiza, J.Moseman, B.Dietrich, K.Cadabona, J Webb, V.Marriccini, L.Cid, B.Burton, P,Coley, M.Hansen, K.Luke, W.Ishii M.Miller, A.Giovannetti, C.Taylor, L.Ring - Row 4 - S.Thompson, L.Acker, M Hall, A.Bloom, M.Junkham, R.Vasquez, K.Sergakis, S.Johnson, E.Gephart, L Giovannetti, K.Anzaldi, D.Nebergell, C.Kerr, P.Yardley, C.Godfrey, L.Brown, L.Ehle, D.Collins, D.Anzaldi, T.Moller, S.Brown. v Band 41 42 Band Cyn' .'P'j5Q 4 N., ,,,gi.1:,2, Head Flags: Rosie Vasquez and Linda Acker Teresa Craig preparing to sound off . , M -Q J im Moseman Left: Is it all there? 4' Brent Sumrall playing French Horn NNE George Taylor on drums Left: Do I detect a ham here? Stage Band: Filled With Talent Rick Kennedy playing sax his way 1 J WMM. wtf bm fy , QI , ii - ,rl r . 44 Choir Lorna Nakamaru, Kim Cockrell, Sandy Habor, Eileen Swift J' ' , - A Cappella Was ore han a Singing Tree . 1 S vez Q' Mr. Encheff-Choir director Right: Piano player-Laurie Larkey This year A Cappella put much time and effort into fund raising for next year's trip to Hawaii. They did this in various ways, such as Saturday swap meets, raffle tickets, and tiling insurance forms for All State. December was still a busy month for A Cappella with all the excitement ofthe Christmas Tree. The Singing Christmas Tree gave concerts at shopping centers, churches, Disneyland and also did a spectacularjob at Holiday in Music. The 1975-76 A Cappella under the direction of Mr. Alex Encheff had another outstanding year. Row l: Lorna Nakamaru, Eileen Swift Row 2: Sandy Habor, Jane Peters, Sue Mendoza, Janis Brown Row 3: Chris Tellinghuisen, Kim Cockrell, Dona Jo Panicko, Rick Riddle Row 4: Scott Paris, Luther Miller, Glen Smith Christmas tree in color theme section. A Cappella Christmas Tree QTop to Bottomj S.Haber, S.Green, E. Swift, L.Olson, L.Nakamaru, G.Smith, P.Pobis, V.Oliver, R.Simp- son, J.Brown, K.Cockrell, L.Miller, R,Riddle, T.Truitt, .l.Sargent, D. Panicko, C.Tellinghuisen, M.Ezell, .I.Peters, S.Paris, R.Cavasos, C.Harp, K.Tikker, R.Deitrick, J.Mayo, C.Grosky, .I.Fee, C.Menell, R.Dodd, D.Dameron, C.Andrews, D.Borjon, S.Sumrall, J.Hutchison, T.Ellis, L.Almond, E.Ortiz, B.Bradley, L.Howarth, R.Sargent, T.Tik- ker, D.Alcaro, R.Sargent, .I.Lovelady, P.Buxman, C.Rafter, G. Peden, C.Guitierrez, K.Cadabona, W.Clark, N.Jamison, B.Gibbons, C.Weitzal, L.Panicko, S.Masuda, J.Curther, C.Whitehurst, M. Madrid, K.Stokes, B.Ayling, K.Gibbons, F.Oliver, T.Padilla, T.Cuer- vo, C.Higgins, D.Pippin, M.Coventon, J.Rodezno, C.Keene, V.Pobis, R.Lopez, S.Robetts, R..Ioy, J.Carlson, L.Larkey, P.Law, K.Curtis, L. Eethisse. Choir 45 xx,-JN , U v r ' 6 E , ag...- 1 MMM Queen Natalie Bernard and Escort Dan Hawkes. iv ,av This year's Christmas Formal, sponsered by Girls' League, proved to be one ofthe best events to come to Western in a long time. The atmosphere was glistening with delight as were all those anxiously awaiting for the crowning of the queen and her attendants. The Band played as Natalie Bernard and our out-of-costume Santa Walt danced to the music. The magical moments of Senior Attendant Becky Whitcomb, Junior Attendant Lori Winter, and Sophomore Attendant Janine JI fi Nataliek magical moments began as retiring queen Debbie Benington crowned her. Garcia were fulfilled when their names were announced. The band 7th Impression played a variety of different melodies by such bands as Chicago, Led Zepplin, Tower of Power, Ohio Players and Bread. The room was small but held together as Western High danced, socialized, laughed, and ate themselves to happiness. Ye Magical Moments chosen as the theme for the Christmas Formal stood up well to its name. This was a Christmas Formal all will remember for along, long time. tv i 1 2' B B B 'Q L - .3-- 1 4 tier? F JQF? R-5 x' , 'Ye Magical Moments, Was Christmas Formal Theme Senior Attendant Becky Whitcomb was all smiles during her crowning, Right: Becky and her CSCOTI. if Natalie and Dan 4- ' v' , N i I . C 1 ',,: NL: ' X t m XX, x X i I A cheerful Lori Winter sheds tears ofjoy as her name was called for Junior Attendant. N- . 1,5 5 Sue Tumbleson and Leroy Ramirez Rita Kraemer and Steve Terry Vicki Kerr and escort Linda Peralta and Alan McCann Xmas Formal Qisiffl. ,. 2, Regina Riley and Dave Deporte Q, Kim Curtis and Jim Jahnke The crowning ofthe queen was the highlight ofthe event. Many girls vied for the honor of being queen or being attendant. However, only one girl could be chosen for each. Queen Natalie Bernard and her attendants were chosen from a group of many capable candidates. This year's candidates were the most representative group to compete in many years. Rocio Navarro and escort Pat Lee and Glenn Erwin Attendant Janine Garcia and Randy Davis Janine and Randy V- ' ' L. to R.: Cathy Chodkowski, Jenny Calo, Wendy Price, Lori Winters, Sue Mendoza, Laura lwanicki, Becky Whitcomb, Sandy Munger -..-Y use 0-,W- Head Cheerleader: Cathy Chodkowski 50 Cheerleaders i wendy Price Right: Cheerleaders at assembly The varsity Cheerleaders put forth a fantastic effort in promoting Pioneer spirit this year. Cheerleaders Kept Pride Alive in '76 Their year actually started last summer when they attended a cheerleading camp which they received an award of excellence. They also had daily practices during the summer to prepare and perfect their unite for the upcoming year. The time and effort put in by each girl really showed at assemblies and sports events where the Cheerleaders let everyone know what pride was all about. h-A Wendy Price, Sandy Munger, Becky Whitcomb, Laura lwanicki Jenny Calo Right: Homecoming assembly Cheerleaders 51 JV Cheerleaders Were Full of Enthusiasm, Pep The 1976 J.V. Cheerleaders aided the Varsity squad during Homecoming as well as supporting all of Western's J.V. sport teams. Lori Woodhouse was this year's head J.V. cheerleader and, along with the others, put in many hours of hard work. Long before school began, they were hard at work practicing their cheers in preparation for National Cheerleading Association QNCAJ Camp held at La Jolla. Once there, they won four Superior blue ribbons, a Spirit Stick, and were picked to compete for the NCA Award of Excellence. Promoting spirit, pride and accomplishment, they helped cheer the Pioneers on to victory. 52 JV Cheerleaders Left-Tammy Hess eyes camera. J.V. Cheerleaders: L-R, Tammy Youngsman, Lori Woodhouse, Tammy Armstrong, Patti M sv Tammy Hess, Lori Woodhouse and Anna Krieger If Xssst s trrrlt e Bowers, Tammy Hess, Anna Krieger. if .I V Cheerleaders 53 The l975-76 Songleaders did a tremendousjob ofpromoting Pioneer spirit through dance and cheer routines this year. They spent much oftheir summer learning new dance skills and preparing for a year full of assemblies, skits and sports events. They attended all varsity sports and were always there to urge our team to a victory. The Songleaders under the direction of Mrs. Griffith deserve a big Congratulations for ajob well done. Songleader- Donna Oye Assembly stunt Songleaders show skills during dance routine 54 Songleaders Top to Bottom: Donna Oye, Liz Baker, Linda Perlata, Regina Riley, Kim Curtis, Jill Twardowski, Holly Beilman. Liz, Kim and Linda ut football game Head Songleader: Liz Baker Songleaders 55 i' HEL Kerry Cate, Kim Curtis, Colleen McCann- deep in a trance 56 Assemblies it '7 Assemblies, Rallies Were Super Events f V ' fl Uv, , H i t ,..V, , A V 2 Hypnotist: Joyce Sharp Left: Just a Little old lady q 1 nf -was .4 -fu if if Pep rallies were numerous during the football season and really helped to booster the Pioneer's spirit. Assemblies were also first notch and filled with excitement. A Light and sound show, a Hypnotist! a group ofgymnasts and a co-ed volleyball team from CSF were all part of the line up in 76's assemblies. Both Cheryl Harp and Denise Davidsonwere the backbone of these smooth running and very successful assemblies. They spent many hours in the planning and preparation of these events. AVKL xk., 3 'ik T. saws- . KJ 9t What's so sad? Is that a dirty old man? Or could it be Wendy Price? Assemblies 57 'Stars 8a Stripes and Silhouettes' was Spring Show Theme kann-..... Head Leader: Miss Christy Wallace, Senior Leader: Tami Hendricks, Junior Leader: Stephanie Bauer. 58 Drill Team The Western High Silhouette Drill Team began its busy year by performing in a summer fireworks spectacular on July 4th with several other drill teams in the district who were given the title of Official Bicentennial Drill Teams. Also during the summer the Silhouettes performed in two Los Angeles Ram half-time game shows. During the Pioneer's football season they participated in the Western home games. Aside from their many special events the Drill Team marched in many parades and received numerous awards. The Silhouette upperclassmen had the privilege of performing at the Homecoming Coronation ceremonies and at various pep rallies throughout the year M fe r 1. .1 A .L S. F ' - in Q .. f L 'K fx X, r ff-r A jg e Q IU? I xy fi i Mrs. Janice Cook ma Senior India Kramp I-, . Q' .. Rl: P.Bruce, M.Fernald, C.Watson, S.Watson, P.Baker, S.Schoales, S.Schoner, B.EIledge, E.Luperg RZ: N.Burton, C.McGrady, R.Starkey, B Sanchez, l.Vega, l.Loera, C,Smallwood, M.O'brien, C.McMullen1 R31 F.Murray, .l.Pitts, D.Jones, M.Peters, L.Eddington, K.Wells, T.Wsol, A Nankervis, S.Breitschwerdl, B.Voelkel3 R4: V.Parry, E.Margaretich, K.Sherwood, N.McKenzie, P.McCahill, C.Carmody, l,Kramp, S.Harbaugh H.McMurray, .l.Kad0waki, L.Durbin R51 T.Hendricks, C.Wallace, S.Bauer, Q Nl 59 5 Q I J 1' ..., is 'SF H ,Q 'ik an dsiuf Ti 4 WN ZIB' -LLAZ mr zg5,.,,blv W.. Small Precision performing at pep assemblies. 3 In December the Silhouette Drill Team was invited to participate in the music extravaganza Holiday in Music Anaheim convention center in which they performed three specialty routines to songs taken from the Nutcracker Suite. Tall Flags and Small Precision attended Miss Drill Team USA competition and a California High School competition where the Small Precision team took fourth place. In April, the Silhouettes performed for the Special Olympics at Fairview Hospital. Silhouettes during a parade 1 -Q In May, the Silhouettes staged their 19th annual Spring Show with this year's theme Stars, Stripes and Silhouettes. Planned for the summer of 1976 is a Bicentennial trip in which many members of the Silhouette Drill Team will travel and perform in many states across the U.S.. The Silhouette Drill Team has successfully tooken a busy year and turned it into a fantastic memory. 444. Q x ,N xx, . .J ' Q Sandy Schoales Right: The Silhouettes personal trailer l 60 Sil 'N-Q. - f Q Silhouettes arched on. Silhouettes at assemblies Gettin pretty ' s s, A V A 7 'M at We M -elf Small Precision at pep rally. xi Y Tony Campbell and Laura lwanicki munching on an apple. MEM ' 'MW 61 ,f 1976 was filled with many special events such as Country Fair, Homecoming, Christmas Formal and the Junior-Senior Prom. However, Spirit Week was the one event that all Pioneer's can look back on with broad smiling faces. It was a fun filled week of hour long lunches, contests, a slave sale, and the Sadie Hawkins dance which ended the week. Each class had an assigned day to dress up and provide the noontime activities. The sophomores started out with their very own we . i, Sophomore: Jean Daly Left: Mick Garcia in a tug-of-war Fifties day and during lunch many were seen boppin' around or chewing on a piece of bubblegum. Thejuniors took over day two and the whole class of'77 took their bananas and went Polynesian. On the third day, the class of'76 all got together for a levis, hat and tie day and at lunch many seniors received awards for their great costumes. All in all, itis more than safe to say that this year's Spirit Week was one of the finest and the over-all student body participation was fantastic. W as Kenny Cate and slave Kim Curtis. I Spirit Week Was Filled With Many Events, Activities an H 1 IW' Mr. Parks showing his skills? Spirit Week 63 t The above seniors were the lucky award winners of the hat and tie contest , 64 Spirit Week Regina Riley preparing to finish off her apple ii 'Q .Y we Marie Gilbert blowing a bubb I xx Q- F 3 ,X r p H it .... , , x: a -- . -f . Q, W' ,J if Spirit Week: February 23-28. The event provided Westhi students with a chance to escape the routineness of everyday schoolwork. Skateboard specialist- Rod Cuervo Left: Bette Gephart having a laugh Lori Flesner and Dale Kornuta Q if Z an Sweetnibble Pete the Cat SniffWhisker Velvet Paws Trip Along Mamma Mouse Santa Clause Doug 55 , 1 is if iz Cast Lisa Lernoux Duane Owens Elizabeth Oakey Sandy Henson Rraci Whitten Sharon Westbury Frank Kimbroug Trina Loara we :www H' fi, Tim McGrady picking his way to success. What's so exciting. During Christmas, the Western Pioneer Thespians presented a delightful play for children's theatre about a family of mice. The play entitled The Mouse that didn't believe in Santa Claus. Sharon Westbury directed the play and was responsible for it's big success. Advisor Mr. Doug Phelps also did a finejob ofleading and advising the group. 5 Randy Skretvedt Right: Pete the Cat bagging a mouse .f 6 A fi 9 4 , idea 1. raw- W' .E,u:1,. Y 1- Y a sfiigargll ,, . .A+ .LN N s Thespians Staged Children's Pla at Christmas Time Mamma Mouse protecting her little ones mmf W be 1 it A r Is. ffl i '? ?. ree ss A its Q f G . ReportersfFront Row, L to R, David Rompf, Christine Herman, Ann Kalinak, Anna Krieger, Linny Markoff, Stephanie Bauer. Back Row, L to R, Grant Bennett, Carl Okerland, Mosesjohnson, Ernie Chavez, Bob Zapotosky. ui' 1 0' 2: 4' M. -of uv, .ze-.Q QVC N .452 'W . V, . .3 Yearbook Staff Front Row, L to R, Pam Shozi, Dru Lirios, Piper Baker: Back Row, L to R, Moses Johnson, Denise Davidson, Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock and Rhonda Raney. 68 Publications -L., , Q f?'i' A-,m a U' .,Zo.f' 7 x Chris Conley was in charge of the Club section The Bicentennial year for the Pioneers was recorded in history by the publication staffs of the Pioneer news magazine and Yearbook. The Pioneer news magazine format was used for the first W P u 0 n S time in Westhi history. Ernie Chavez and Bob Zapotosky were the editors. c 9 , The Yearbook changed it's publishing dates in order for the P S 1 9 6 Yearbook to be delivered August l or thereof. The change was beneficial because it allowed the staff to include late events such as the JuniorfSenior Prom, the Country Fair and complete sports events. Yearbook Editors: Margie Love, Rosalind Hunt Yearbook senior class editor: julie Darr News Magazine Editors: Ernie Chavez, Bob Zapotosky Publications 69 Mrs. Abbott, Corrinne Zink, Jennie Doutt, Denise Davidson, Wendy Ishii, Chuck Mayville, Cheryl Harp. Mike Mattox, Maritess Roxas, Julie Takai, Melissa Peters, Sandra Schoales. -.Q-. 70 Student Cabinet ,.f47 ' WA P Denise Davidson at assembly Left: Cheryl Harp accepts trophy The ASB Cabinet was composed of 12 different cabinet members, each with his or her own duties and responsibilities. This year's Cabinet set out to prove that With Pioneer Spirit Anything could be Accomplished. During Christmas ASB sponsored the Christmas Tree sale which turned out to be one ofthe biggest fund raisers in Western's history. They were also responsible for the traditional Homecoming, Spirit Week and Country Fair which were all large successes. With ioneer Spirit Anything Can Bc ccomplished ff-rw Sue Choti and a very surprised Sandy Schoales Right: Commissioner of pep, Cheryl Harp Chuck Mayville at assembly Q Student Cabinet 7l V f N SOPHOMORES ... Y 21 ? M-ig -- E1-2 'fg-' -f-- titc girl!! if 51 life liberty 8L pursuit of happiness U 42390 3 W ui 2 636' 7773 'I -X 74 Sophomores Richard Ackles Esther Acosta Jeff Adair Deborah Aguilar Karen Aldrich Kevin Aldrich Selena Allbright Michael Alls Shirley Alvarado Todd Ames Michael Anders Daniel Angon Blanca Archuleta Tim Armstrong Jeff Arnold Monte Arnold Stephanie Asivido Gary Atchison Joe Audette William Austin Todd Aves Barbara Ayling Richard Baker Teal Bales A L. fx David Ball Yolanda Banda Vana Bandelin Jennifer Banneck Mark Barbosa Michael Barela Eddie Barraza Kenney Baum Glenda Baumgartner Colette Beatty Carol Bebek Lowell Beilman Robert Bell Suzanne Benson Larry Bertleman Robert Biddlecome Margie Birdsall Stewart Blay Darrell Bohner Cindy Boling Maria Bonilla Julianne Borges Elizabeth Botieri Eileen Bowden Patti Bowers Russell Bowland Bette Bowman Cindy Branek Sandra Breitschwerdt Tom Brewer Greg Brillon John Brock Michele Brown Patricia Bruce Keith Brunk Mark Brunner Sophomores 75 76 Sophomores X Virtually all Sophomores travel the same roads to Pioneer pride. Those gradual steps of the staircase starting with the first day of school eventually lead to an increasingly active and involved student, Melissa Bryden Gina Buck Doug Buckley Sandra Bull Keven Burdette Nancy Burton Janette Byers Dolores Cabral Kevin Cadabona Katherine Campbell Sue Campbell Tomas Cantu Martin Carbullido J an Carlson Patrick Carothers Harry Carpenter Samuel Carpenter Tammy Cason Donna Champagne Allen Charnaw Tanya Chason Albert Chico Donna Childress Shari Christensen Robert Civitano Dennis Clark Duane Cochran William Cochran Dena Collins Robert Collins Laura Cook Nancy Copfer Ronald Cordi Jeffrey Costa Thomas Cota Mindy Coventon ...af inure' 1 -if-ax -.J e x rr ' 1 vu x ' Sophomores: New School Nancy Cowan Noah Cox Tim Crail Dean Cranford Coreen Cranton Kenneth Cregar Nikki Crist Dwelly Crofoot James Crook Alan Cruehie Charles Cruis Marale Cryer Mike Cryer Kent Cuifici Thomas Curry Kellie Curtis Jana Curtner Terry Cutler Tammie Dahn Norma Daly Anthony Danna Jeff Darr Michael Daugherty Kathleen Davis Lorraine Davis Kellie Day Kris Dearing gt in Sophomores 77 Am 78 Sophomores r 1 ..- l Sophomores: Unfamiliar Surrounding Lorne Debaun Robert Deitrick Leslie Delli-Venneri William Deluna Anthony Dennison Terry Denny Deborah Diaz Debbie Dickinson Thomas Dickson Timothy Ditch Judith Doane Ray Dodd Mary Dodds Leroy Dohrman Timothy Doller David Dominguez Mark Dowty Leigh Dunbar Lindie Durbin Danelle Ebberts Michael Eby Lenny Edelman Belinda Edwards Laurie Eernisse Gaylynn Eizak Mark Eliff Nancy Elisio Brenda Elledge William Elliott Pamela Emerick 4' ,.. , . , f , ,, A- .,f,m2 a'g, JM . French I dinner if W rr!! j ,l , I Q WK A Jeff Engrave Glenn Erwin Jeanette Erwin Randy Erwin Sally Essen Denise Estrada Brent Evans Robbin Evans Ronny Evans James Everett Ronald Fagan Brian Farnady Jerry Favello Heidi Fenton Jamie Ferguson Marian Fernald Stephanie Fields Lisa Fiola Monique Fiola Matt Fischer Sharon Flaig Lori F lesner Everett Ford Patrick Ford Earl Foster Garry Foust Hector Franco Sharon Franklyn Arleen Franks Annette Franzwa Sophomores 79 80 Sophomores A! ,rm x.,,' We-. Adjusting to high school is not an easy thing to do. Aside from the new school itself, there are new teachers, new rules, and new attitudes. Fun filled activities such as this French dinner helps a Sophomore along. Diane Frederick Eric Freihoff Thomas Fry James Gage Arturo Gan Enrique Garcia x Janine Garcia Gary Gardner Patricia Gardner Betty Gebhart Elena Gebhart Marjorie Gee Linda George Steven Gerrior Margaret Gesse Kimberly Gibbons Marie Gilbert Barry Biles Wendy Gillet Laura Gilmore Jay Ginsbarg Lisa Giovannetti Susan Girgen James Glaab Denise Glenn Michael Godfrey David Golden French I Q44- 4 Sophomores Fresh F aces Daniel Gomes Robert Goodwin Deborah Goodyear Lisa Gramstad Melvin Gray Scott Gray Cheryl Greene Tammie Gribble Yvette Griffitts Michael Grigg Marie Grubbs Kathleen Gutierrez Phoebe Haines Mike Halderman Margaret Hallock Sheri Halstenberg Vincent Hamade Marina Hamilton Roger Hance Thomas Handlan Mary Hansen Lori Harbaugh Shelly Harbaugh Kathryn Hardgrave Peggy Harding Edwin Hart Dorri Hawkes Sandra Hazelton Raymond Hebert Sandra Heline Roy Hennegen John'Henry Mark Henson Christine Herman Ella Anne Herndon Tammy Hess Sophomores Neophytes lrene Hesse Chris Hicks Charlette Higgins Joni Hild David Hine Gail Holm Donnell Holmes Pete Holton Peter Horoszko Teddy Hougan Cheryl Howard Lorraine Howarth Donna Hughs Sherry Huls Carol Humphries Kelly Hunt Malinda Hunt Anthony Hunter James Hutchison Cindy Jackson Mindy Jackson Cindy Jarnagin Dale Jenson Manuel Jimenez Becky Johnson Craig Johnson Daniel Johnson Kimberly Johnson Sharon Johnson Shawn Johnson Miss Bertotti digs in with the rest ofthem. A guiding light for the Sophomores, this teacher makes us aware of the various happenings and provokes interests in the souls of Sophomores, 'F Aww. ,V ' Tanya Johnson Joi Jolly Carla Jones Deborah Jones Kimberly Jones Rebecca Juarez Brenda Jusko Janice Kadowaki Susan Kalinak John Kaneen Randy Karsting Richard Keblis Cheryl Keene Dana Keele Michele Keller Denise Kent Michelle Kent Cynthia Kerr Steve Kerrigan Frank Kimbrough Michael King Alan Kirshner Dorothy Kishaba Kristine Kitchin Derek Kneeskern Clifford Knotek Rebecca Kozar Rita Kraemer Deanna Kraly Doak Krause Daivd Krazel Robert LaFlower Ron Lamb o't?'?99 'w Sophomores 83 .4 Mary LaMorte Eric Lane Richard LaPierre William Lardizabal Mark Lawler Don Lawson David Leaf Teresa LeBleu Barbara Ledesma Patricia Lee Stacy Lee Linda Lenc Lori Lenc Cathy Leon Scott Liebenow Dawn Lindberg Denise Llamas Rod Locke David Loconto Joseph Lodding Mary Lopez Michael Lujan Carolyn Luke Eileen Luper Steven Luse Kenneth MacArthur Kelly MacDonald Debra Madden Mary Madrid Charlene Magruder Teresa Mahler J oe Maki Carlene Malorzo Mark Maness Joseph Marchese Edwin Margaretich 84 Sophomores Erin Margaretich Steve Mariscal Corinna Marshall Sandy M artin Tina Mason Sandra Masuda Sylvia Mata Melody Maynord Mickey McConnel Karen McConathy Edward McCormick Christy McDaniel Clarissa McGrady Elizabeth Mclntosh Susanne Mclntosh David McKenzie Colleen McMullen Heather McMurray Mark Medina Kristi Melgren Javier Mendoza George Mergl Kathleen Mester Donna Meyer Sharyl Meyer Dalton Meyers Andrew Micklos Janet Miller Lisa Miller Machelle Miller Michelle Miller Gregory Mock Patricia Moles Lisa Molyneux Julie Moore Peter Morin ,vw Sophomores 85 86 Sophomores Sophomores Jean Morrissey Margaret M orrissey James Moseman Ed Moss Brian Mounts Linda Mueller Shirley Mugica Michael Mulvihill David Munger Alfonso Munoz Frances Murray Kathleen Murray Wendy Murray Cheryl Myers Annette Nankervis Michael Navarro Eddie Nelson Michael Nelson James Nicholson Jill Nicholas Sheila Nichols Rosemarie Nogales Phillip Norrup Michael Notarangelo Manuel Loera Deborah Long Elizabeth Oakey Monique O'Brien Vanessa Ochoa Karen Okura Deana Oldenburg Kevin Olsen Ronald O'NeiI Erlinda Ortiz Steven Ortiz Lynn Ost New Drivers Even tho there are many ferocious eaters with grabby hands there was much food to be had To give the dull room a more appetlzing atmosphere music and candlelight was added Mark Owens Rodger Oye Karen Oyler Michael Padgett Roberta Padilla Teresa Padilla Patti Palmer Laura Panicko Gail Paquette Jeffrey Parker Valerie Parry Michele Perreira Sharon Pendleton Peggy Perrell Ronald Petterman Richard Petersen Scott Phelps Madeline Pilegard Rene Pinaire Mirta Pineda Diana Pippin Julie Pitts Bobbi Pitts Patricia Polanis 88 Sophomores ,Q -- Vicki Pobis Cynthia Pompa Bruce Pollock Linda Poore Maureen Poole Elaine Porras Donna Posey James Postuma Kari Powell Ada Profumo Byron Pullen Glenda Purcell John Quadrozzi Kathleen Rafter Manuel Ramirez Robert Ramirez Richard Raulli Roberta Ramirez Terri Records Linda Reep Claudia Reid Jeffery Reihart Sharon Reiter David Renfrow Margo Renninger Kelly Reyes Charles Reynolds Rodney Reynolds Steve Richion Melinda Richmond Sophomores: Randolph Rimmey Regina Ritch Mary Rizzi Debra Roach Eillen Roberto Lynell Roberts Susan Roberts John Robey Jeannette Rodezno Carrie Rogers Charles Roman David Rompf Reyna Rosas Maritess Roxas Michael Rubio Tracy Ruland Gregory Rusher Teresa Ruth Donald Sadler Samuel Saiza Steve Salazar Belinda Sandoval David SantaM aria Steve Santi Janie Santos Richard Sargent Ronald Sargent Jodi Schelling Felicia Schlossman Susan Schoner Lots of Laughs Sophomores 89 90 Sophomores Sophomores Terry Schwark Mary Ann Sclifo David Scott Terry Scott Robert Sebille Kathi Seiger Mark Selfridge David Shanabarger Kathy Sherwood Barbara Shipman Kimberly Shirran Thomas Shook Francine Shuput Helen Siddall Donald Skelton Vincent Smalley Carri Smallwood Lisi Smith Lori Smith Nancy Smith Jeffrey Soares Gary Sooter Eric Sorenson Greg Sparks Marilyn Sparks John Spencer Geoff Sprague Carefree v5 James Stanford Gregor Stansbury Rae Starkey Zachary Sterling Brian Stern Brad Stidham Marc StMarseille Laura Stocks Katherine Stokes Jodi Stowers Miles Strickland Neal Strickler Shelli Strope Deborah Swanson Debra Taylor Lawrence Taylor Richard Taylor Janette Terry Kathy Terry Cheri Thibaut William Thomas Shirley Ticer Patricia Timcho Diane Tinkham Marcus Tornberg Debra Toth Randy Totten Sara Tovar Mary Trujillo Paul Turpin Becky Tyhurst Donna Vaca Fabiah Valdez Richard Valdez Lisa Vanes David VanHeule 7 of Tikl -fa ' 1 J ' -yfyqgt N I Sophomores 91 Almost any senior can recall their Sophomore year as being one full of new and exciting events The sophomore assembly, driver's education and class ring ordersjust to name a few Daryn Varner Linda Vassar Joseph Vaughan Gonzalo Vazquez Barry Veale Joseph Verholtz Toni Vezeau Maria Villano Karen Villigan Richard Vincent Peter Vodden Barbara Voelkel John Vonkarvaly Kim Waddell David Walsh Mike Wallace Karen Watkins Cynthia Watson Sandy Watson Jerry Webb Monica Webright Cheryl Weitzel John Wells Brenda Werle Laura Wesseln Nancy Weston Michael Whitaker Paul Whitaker P'x. Sophomores: Individuals Richard Whiteford Cynthia Whitehurst Suzanne Whittingham Doug Whittington Jeffrey Wieland Glenda Wilkison Aaron Williams Daniel Williams Charles Williamson Rod Wilson Steven Wimer Sandra Wischmeyer Lori Wobschall Crystal Wolfe Ray Wolff Gayle Wonacott Lori Woodhouse Rickey Wright Troy Wright Robert Young Tammy Youngsma Kevin Yurtin Charles Zapotosky Andrew Zdon Don Zimmer Gary Zsombor new is D- Q? it Z Sophomores 93 'I IUNIORS -. 5,- Nl ff '!.p.' Lf' C 3 1 life liberty SL UTC Q9 o Q ex pursuit of 5 . 65' happmess 191 ul 2 Time was very precious to Juniors With every moment overcrowded with things to do not a second wasted. Juniors learn them s and out s of different machines which occupy alot of time and effort Don Accaro Randy Acosta Manuel Acosta Linda Acker Darrel Adair Douglas Adams Thomas Aguilar Steven Allbritton Christoph Allen Larry Almand Richard Alvarado Robert Andrews Ronald Angevine Tammy Armstrong William Armstrong Steven Arnold Karen Anzaldi Robert August Piper Baker Robin Baker Ronald Baldridge Lisa Barber Randy Barker Michael Barraza Stephanie Bauer Brenda Baumgartner Paul Bautista Lisa Bebek Debra Beck Cindy Bedner Barbara Behm Gary Belger Gina Belsito Grant Bennett Kim Bennett Kimberly Bennett Craig Berg Jon Berlin Michael Biddlecome Laurie Biggor Elizabeth Black Jean Blackwell Nicholas Blanchard Lorraine Blanco Charlene Blay Andrea Bloom Karen Boehme Dena Borjon David Boulanger Bruce Bradley David Bradley Mark Brady Jeanne Brancato Thomas Brannon Glenn Brayall Kathy Brewer Douglas Brickey Terry Brock Jennifer Brooks Carl Brown ff. 1 Growth Is the Evidence of Life Cindy Brown Laurie Brown Frank Burany David Burchell Norma Burgess Judy Burnett Theresa Burrows Barbara Burton Sharon Burton Pat Buxman Walter Cadena Dejanira Calderon Lynn Call Denise Campbell Jamie Cancelleri Debbie Cantwell Michael Carbullido Brett Carlson Robert Carlson Debbie Case Terry Caskey Mary Castillo Ken Cate Terrie Causos Cindy Chamberlain Yau Chan Marla Charbonneau Tom Chartier RoseMarie Chiacchiera Mike Christiansen Tae Chun Elizabeth Cicinelli Tom Ciclone Doug Clark Irene Clifton Susan Cline in Q S gm' ff f 4' Q In gigs 5 Y 'if to . slr K2 Various metal shop projects, once finished, told ofa hard day's work and a reflection of the individual. I' N Q We to K ,,1i1a,d,f' H . flfv- Terry Cloud Jim Colangelo Robert Cole Penny Coley Tracy Constantino Pedro Contreras Janice Cornell Sal Cortes Robert Courchaine Kathy Cox Greg Craddock Teresa Craig Farrell Crandall Shane Cranton Theresa Cron Steve Cruz Tymerie Cuervo Kim Curtis Kevin Daly Mary Daly Robin Dalton Donna Dameron Juliea Darr Jeffery Davis Luanne Davis Ronald Deitrick Tim Dearing yn. AMA Qi 100 Juniors There were no limitations to the many activities and assemblies. Under hypnosis several J uniors exhibited hidden talent at the command of our visiting speaker. Cie Q mt . Q' 1 xr' ' if seq, f Q we is, St? W. X 1 K fc x I a 'lf l fy, Debbie Degeorge Jefrey Delarosa Keith Dennis David Deporl Susan Depue Theresa Derevjanik Paula Derochea Mickey Desmet Melony Devane Tom Dewolf Cheryl Dillabough Mary Doller Alan Donnelly Richard Dunham Jack Dymond Cindy Ebert Lorene Ehle Debra Ellis Tammy Ellis David Ellsworth Kevin Erbar Craig Evans David Evans Jennifer Evans Robert Evans Ronda Evans Matt Ezell Jane Fee Austin Fernald Vicki Fernandez 'Nfl y 5. UIQ. 1,-K . sw Junior: Ronald Fields Debra Figerell Dale Fischer J anet Foster Debbie Forbes Norman Ford Robin Foulkes Natalie Fowler Rosemarie Frank Robert Frederick Cynthia Fredericks Mike Frizelle Judy Fry Tim Fulton lrma Gan Arturo Garcia Mitchel Garcia Patsy Garcia Ana Gaughran Mike Genthner Anna German James Gerrior Betty Giannotti Martin Gilchrist Lorri Gilletl Bill Gilmore Barry Ginsbarg Judy Goforth Tim Gomes Darlene Goodwin .X ,L ,-A L. r Thinkers , s2:,,,..i,. F if :Q YL 1 ti f X, X ...ar l02 Juniors Thinking Is Sylvia Goodwin Bill Gould Dawn Gray Sheri Greenan Gloria Greider Cynthia Hall Gayla Hall Debra Hamilton Bill Hand Tim Handlan Charles Harless Karen Harris Kristen Harris Randy Harris Chris Harrison Chris Hart .Iohn Hatch Donald Haug Patricia Hawkins Christine Heath Steve Hebert Sandra Hendley Annette Hein Peter Henninger Hard Work 1 , N .. -212 A Q f ,si ii 3 ai Q Common sense is an instinct which can be acquired. At school you are taught this and ifyou have enough of it, you're considered a genius. Wt, Terry Henson Linda Hernandez Helen Herrera Madoka Hewson Kathy Holder Scott Holtom Maureen Horngren Harvey Horsey Jill Houseman Evelyn Howard Rejeanna Hueth Melanie Hull Steve Hunter Nick Hust Sammy Huston Gerald Iida Violet Iida Debra Ishii Peter J ahnke Patti Jarnagin Greg Jarrett Mike Jeffries Dana Johnson David Johnson Lloyd Johnson Sharon Johnston Donald Jones Renee Jones Renee J oy Monica Juhkam Chris Jung Bill Kahoun Ann Kalinak Laura Kameyama Rose Kanemori Robert Keenan Qs -.na .4- iamz N , J 3 av 0 x1 it 'X it 'Dil' '.'Yll s , x ll'. Juniors 103 4 V .... l r i 104 Juniors RW A MIS- sf Kim Keller John Kerrigan Sean Kitchin Cassandra Klein Charell Kolstad Steven Kolstad Dale Kornuta Rebecca Kover Tom Kraemer Melanie Kramp Anna Krieger Karen Kretz Paul Krueger Pam Lagrone Adria Laisy Anne Lanphar Laurilyn Larkey Johnnie Lavey Patricia Law Mitzi Leach Cindy Leblanc Bill Leblanc Gary Lemcke Joseph Leon Corie Letter Olivia Lichter Randy Leibenow Carol Lincoln Cindy Lindskog David Lippiatt 4?'? 3 L, rw X -P 5. H. i X Z V27 f ,X ,':Qr,-M. . ESCK ' 2 'fi Most Problems Are the Absence of Ideas Rosemarie Lopez Margie Love Jenny Lovelady Martha Lubak Rexeen Lucy Lori Lundvall Nancy Lyons Wayne Madden Maluisa Magalona Karen Mahler Mark Manchester Julie Maness Tony Manno Jeff Mansker Carol Markoff Vince Marraccini Tom Marsteller John Martens Mark Martin Nanette Martin Monica Martinez Rhonda Martinez Susan Massaro Derek Matsumoto Debra Matthews Juanita Mayo Bambie Mazer Lynda Mazzari Jeff McCamey Colleen McCann Lisa McConneI Mike McCoy Robert McDonough Cynthia McGuire Debbie McGuirt Mike Mclnstosh Alice McKenzie Pat McKinney Maureen McLaughliv Jamye McMickell Cheryl McNeil Art Medina Mike Medina Roberta Meeker Robert Meirndorf Mario Mendez Mike Mendoza Susan Mendoza Rita Menke Polly Merrick Robert Micklos Joey Miller Luther Miller Kurt Miser Tom Moccio Cindy Molloy Kirk Moore David Moreno Steve Morgan Mario Moore Mike Morris Robert Mosier James Mosley Tom Murdoch Kelly Myers 106 Juniors rw Dialogue lingers in the halls and classrooms of Western. Familiar voices contribute to the conversation. 'xii 13 .ks ' ' Tammy Myles Steve Nagel Ed Nagelhout Rocio Navarro Karin Nichols Sandra Nichols Donna Niebergall Laura Norman Donald Oberlin Patricia Ogata Lisa Ogilvie Mark Ohls Mike Okura Carl Okerlund Jeff Ortiz Willie Ortiz John Ortner Pat O'Shea Donna Oye Dona .Io Panicko Scott Paris Elizabeth Parker Gary Parkhouse Howard Parrish A g,.t -' 4. 1, l08 Juniors X Howard Peavy Gina Peden Kerry Peloquin Michelle Pence Kevin Peralta John Perrell Dawn Perry Jane Peters Melissa Peters Eldon Phillips Patricia Pole Kevin Powell Susan Proctor Paul Quadrozzi Greg Quintana Roland Ramirez Rhonda Raney Mike Rath Donna Ratner Laraine Ray Tammy Reau Rick Rehall Holly Reiff Brad Reihart George Reilly Richard Renninger Randy Reyes Joe Richardson Richy Riddle Roberta Ridgley Pam Riley Regina Riley Lori Ring Charlene Rivera Gil Riviere Glen Robb Strangers ii sa, are Friends You Haven t Met Yet .Iill Robinson .Iacquelyn Roberts Rosendo Rodriguez Steven Rodriguez Pam Roefs Mike Rogers Valorie Ronde Linda Roller Sue Rooke Roberta Ropeter Xavier Rosas Renee Roth Kenna Rowe Debbie Rubin John Ruley Mike Ruth Victor Salinas Barbara Sanchez Sue Sanchez David Sandoval Mike Sansenbach Brenda Saucy Lisa Sauer Evangelin Savala Connie Schmidt .lodean Schoenberger Denise Schultz Robert Scott Kim Sergakis Wally Shaw Faith Shell Roy Shepard John Shierant Pam Shozi Darrell Shropshall Kathy Shuput Would you believe twins? ara, -lf If .wh 1 W if y Wi! , f , t D, ,ga V W, 'lb- -- 2' ', Ubi fx? u-4 I' ' X ll0 Juniors Fred Siddall Danny Simpson Steve Skelton Linda Small Robert Smart Beverly Smith David G. Smith David .l. Smith Eleanor Smith Harriet Smith Mark Smith Irene Snodgrass Brad Snyder Julie Spalsbury Jeff Sparks Steve Specht Mary Spencer Valerie Squires David Stafford Rose St. Amant Chris Steen Lorna Stenberg Leca Sterling Connie Stevens Lolly Stevens Vicky Stevens Paula Stewart Phil Strain Steve Strum Georgeann Sudbury ,r ..,,, V3 fu'-816 Togetherness s appiness Sandra Sumrall John Tahabsim Craig Takahama Bobby Taylor George Taylor Martin Taylor Steve Taylor Jean Teske Ben Tetiva James Thews Kathy Thomas Kim Thomas Lisa Thompson Susan Thompson Petra Tiber Cheryl Tidwell Tammara Tikker Tom Toledo Annie Torres Joe Torres Mike Trujillo Dan Tumbleson Tim Tuttle Richard Valfre Teresa Vanduyn Debbie Vanheule Mary Vasta Mary Vaughan lrene Vega Tony Velarde Juniors l ll is Juniors Enjoy life Chris Verdi Donna Vigil Joe Walton Sherrie Wangberg Debbie Watson Diane Webb Grafton Weiss Jim Wenzel Cathy Wells ll2 Juniors gf-wp 3 il1i,,,, 1. - i 1 re gl , - rri- selr 'v t Q' 57'Ii' 'WK ... 1 i Eat your heart out Betty Crocker. 4 V7 , 'f X f i Q J . , n, n A, I .V , i .3 i ,f - frig- Diane Welsh f .pp V 4' A . , V ff 'Q A Jw Linda Wentz J Y, e ' 'ff' , 1 .xr ef Sheri Whirledge A ' Z ' 9 Y 3 ' v . 'Li ,e if t ' Vs y -'Iva -' - 1 A Qu.,-f 'N i ii r. ' -'W , .,. ,5,.,, ',..i , 'V' - of 9 Yi Ken White '53 i - Sheryl Whiteley Ke V , H ' Q A, - --1 w Tony Wwe siesy.sy W 4' 5532 2 e Funny...my mother's sewing machine doesn't look likethis. -.Q Shelly Williams David Williams Jeanie Williams John Williams Patricia Williams Roberta Whittingham Jerry Wilson Mark Wilson Maurio Wilson Robbin Wilson Lori Winter Dana Wisecup Terri Wsol Danny Zaman David Zimmer --N. s..,::W,L A I wonder if Leonardo DaVincci started out this way. SENIORS life liberty 8L pursuit of happiness Soph-Pres, JR-VP, ASB, ICC, Class Council ' ' V' 'a i w Q hw ? u p i, . ,,w y , , . .','?, 2 3, 's K! -1' 39,55 ,fT2al23 : 275 , M , 4 ' ' o .ug ll6 Seniors 'NRM PAUL ACOSTA CHERYL ADAMS CSF, MGM, Congress VP ,,..,vA, ALAN AGAPINAN ROSALEE AGUILERA Ceramics Club LAURIE ALAMIA Congress, Girls' League, SkiCIub Westhi Seniors were an active group. Involved in many aspects of high school life. Classrooms, books, track, and music, are only a few of many activities to chose from. DORTHY ALAMIA Homecoming Queen, Girls' League, Ski Club Girls' League MIKE ALFTER MARYANN Baseball ALVARADO Pep Club f'Lf Track stars weren't all we had... DEANNA ALVAREZ MARGARITE ERMALINDA Mecha ALVAREZ AM EZCUA GIS, Ski Club Girls' League Seniors: Active Participants , ,X .V l We CHRIS ANDREWS Sociology Club f-gn. lf WALTER ANKE CSF, NHS, Math, Science Clubs f if-'ll DEBBIE ANZALDI Girls' League KATHY ARIAS ...we had strolling minstrels, too. MARC ARNOLD LEONARD AVES Mecha Boys' League Boys' League . xr 3 LIZ BAKER WAYNE BALL ROBIN BARBER DEBBIE BARBOSA PEGGY BARELA Head Songleader, Pep MGM, Baseball, Band Girls' League Girls' League Mecha Club, Drill Team. Congress Pres, Strategy Club Seniors l I7 Growing up isjust part ofwhat we've learned here, from Blowing Bubbles and Sucking Thumbs.. . 'LX 'CKY' DIANA BARKLEY CHRISTCPHER BARR PAUL BARRIOS JULENE BARRY KATHLEEN BARSTAD Sociology Club Band, Good News Club Boys' League Girls' League FBLA, Pep, Ceramics Clubs QW, 3 JOHN BARTNIKOWSKI TERESA BATTISTA PATTIE BEAVERS Varsity, Sociology Clubsg Water Polo, Swimming Girls' League Girls' League if ALLEN BECK DEBBIE BEHM DORTHEA BEHM Boys' League GIS, Pep Club Girls' League 118 Seniors As grown as we are. .. V L HOLLY BIELMAN ICC, MGM, Drill Team, Songleader, Sr Secretary DAYNA BENSON Varsity Golf KATHY BILNA Growing up. Just a Part of What We've Learned. BRITT BELL Varsity Football, Track, Varsity Club NATALIE BERNARD Mascot, Pep Club, Acap- pella, Christmas Queen KATHY BILYEW ...there's still a child in us all TERI BILLER MICHELLE BIRD JULIE BENNINGTON Drill Team RUSSELL BEST Basketball, Track, Baseball JULIA BLACK Pep Club, Thespians Girls' League Thespians Girls' League Girls' League Seniors l I9 My kk,.,, , - .Lf .u,'.,,,,,vu,6 V ,, Love is a many splendored thing? W To holding hands and sharing our every needs. But when we look back were we as grown as we thought? M L, STEVE BLEMKER Cross Country, Track, Soccer, Baseball, Varsity Club MARK BLACK BURN Boys' League ANDREW BOECHLER Cross Country, Track, SurfingClub MARINUS BOON Boys' League JAM ES BODEN Boys' League ANN BORJ A Girls' League LORI BOWDEN FRANK BRANEK LEONARD JOHN AMANDA BRIDWELL Girls' League Boys' League BRENENSTUHL BREITSCHWERDT MGM, Thespians, Acap Boys' League Band pella 120 Seniors FRANCIS BROCK GIS 8L Science Club Pres, CSF, NHS, AFS, ICC, Art Club Memories: Of Days Gone by 'X GARRY BRODMANN Boys' League X-Q. ...Class discussions were just a small way of getting ina volved STEPHANIE BROOKS Girls' League SCOTT BRUNNER. Track, Football, Varsity, Sociology Clubs i nnpwqg KAREN CADABONA CSF, GIS, NHS, Asian Awareness, Science Club DIANE BROWN Girls' League KEVITT BURNS Surfing Club JENNY CALO Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Club, Congress .IAN BROWN Acappella, GIS, CSF, Pep Club BARBARA BUSH Girls' League TONY CAMPBELL Football, Surfing, Varsity Clubs Seniors l2l ED CANO Mecha NANCY CARLSON Girls' League A vs AM N -Q CATHY CARPENTER Lady in Waiting for Art Club 122 Seniors I ..- CYNTHIA CANTRELL Girls' League CINDY CARMODY Drill Team, Pep Club, Congress TIM CARPENTER Science Club Spirit Week proved to be fun for all. The seniors were involved in many activities such as the tiejudging and banana eating contest. This award goes to the shortest tie . . PAM CARR SHARON CARRUTH Girls' League Board Girls' League TERI CARDEN AS Girls' League BURT CARPENTER NHS, CSF, MGM, ICC, Key, Science, and Photo Clubs .I ERRY CASON Boys' League KATHY CASSIDY Girls' League JON CENTANNI Football, Track, Varsity Club BETH CHASE GIS Tennis, Girls League Board, Pep Club Spirit Week: Not Soon to be Forgotten 3 BRENDA CASTRO KERRY CATE CSF, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Thespians FBLA ar ov. MIKE CHARTIER Surfing Club STEVE CERVANTES Football, Surfing, Varsity Clubs ROLANDA CAVASOS CAROL CAWELTI Acappella, GIS Girls' League gnunnnlan 1 l izlulg ll ... And this award goes to the Worlds Greatest Banana ' ' 'A N ' ' A Eaters. DAN CHASE DEBBIE CHAVEZ Track, Wrestling, Soci- Mecha ology Club Seniors 123 ERNIE CHAVEZ NHS, MGM, ICC, CSF ,.. ,, I' ri CHERYL CLARK Acappella, AFS, Good NewsCIub JIM CLIFTON Boys' League l24 Seniors sq--,K MIKE CHOCKREK Boys' League CATHY CHODKOWSKI Varsity Cheer, Pep Club Q 3 .V I 3' ,j f B ...a.. .A ff ' Ai? . Band played a large role in assemblies. Assemblies proved to be exciting and involving for seniors. From hypnotists to the grand finale ofthe senior assembly. ,i xxuit sf SUE CHOTI RICK CHUN ICC' NHS' MGM' CSF, SociologyClub ASB VP Girls League Board 1 t XFN., WAYNE CLARK PAUL CLEASE Acappella Football, Varsity Club KIM COCKRELL MARK COLEMAN Acappella, Secretary Boys' League r l JOE COLLETTE Baseball, Surfing Club STEVE CONRAD Football PAT CORDERO Mecha Assemblies Exciting and Interesting LINDA COLVIN Art Club CHRIS CONLEY Yearbook, Mecha in NQN CHRIS COOK CHERI COOLEY Pep Club, Art Club Pres. Girls' League mv. D V,, g ,, .. Assemblies played a large role in senior life. LORI COTTER ROBERT GIS, Girls' League COVARRU BIAS Track 'ly' MIKE CRAIL DAVE CRANDALL Basketball, Football Boys' League Seniors I25 Lower classman picked up on Splfll and proud persued by the seniors Class of'76 taught their followers that theres more to growing up than just saying you are X21 is 'sig fl JESSE CROWTHER Surfing, Ceramics, Skiing Clubs. SAC CHUCK CU LVERHOUSE Boys' League RAY DAEBELLIEHN Boys' League Class of ' 6: Pride and Spirit PERRY DARMOND Boys' League MARK DASKALOS Boys' League BRET DAVIS Let's hear it! Baseball RANDY DAVIS Football, Baseball, Tennis, Varsity, Surf Clubs ROGER DAVIS ALEX DECHKO VIRGIL DELOS REYES DEBBIE DELIZ Football, Wrestling, Tennis Baseball Boys' League Girls' League K- DENISE DAVIDSON GIS, CSF Commissioner of Activities, Pep, Ski Clubs 1- RHONDA DAVIS Girls' League an-fi' DWIGHT DEM AIO Boys' League Seniors l27 .. it ROBERT DICKSON Boys' League DANNY DURBIN Wrestling, Surfing Club, Boys' League LAURIE EDDINGTON 128 Seniors Drill Team DAVE DILAURENZIO Track, Football . I 1 ls 7' CAROLYN DUSTERHOFT Pep Club STEVE EDMUNDS Varsity Club, Waterpolo, Swimming We've got BLUE PRIDE, yeah man. Pride is something deep inside. Seniors showed Westhi that theres more to pride than meets the eye. Westhi is proud to be PIONEERS. hi A l' ,l y GERY DILLABOUGH CSFJETQE3 DCQQTTICC DENISE DuBois Track, Boys' League . ' ' ' ' Girls' League MOM, ASB Comm. of Pub., Pep Club DARCY EBBERTS Girls' League DON EH LENFELDT Track, Football ws., 1 ' -K Q 3 A pie in the face ..Qi.,s.1,,.m.. .... .E ride: It's Deep Inside Cv TERRY ELAM CATHY ELIFF Boys' League Songleader, Girls' Stale, CSF, NHS, AFS G LEN ELLS Boys' League JIM EMERICK LAURIE ENDICOTT And heres to thatmost colorfultief' KIRK ENGRASCI Boys' League CSF, Pep Club Aeappella, Boys' League ii V 1: X354 I is fe ,.. , - cl . J no , , .JNGA .,e. :if n-..lR...f . K GUY EQUIARTA ROBERT ESPINOZA KATHY EVANS RANDI EVANS MARK EZELL Basketball, Baseball, Foot- Boys' League Girls' League Girls' League Waterpolo ball, Sociology Club Seniors l29 I' , x L I zz , f f .l yr Students make plans for a long weekend. wt l30 Seniors fx! KATHY FISHER RICH FLAIG Girls' League Boys' League KELLY FABANICH Drill Team, Ski Club BARBARA FILES Girls' League MARLENE FLANAGAN Ski Club, Congress, Senior Class Congress The thought ofa long sunshiny weekend sometimes brings smiles to empty faces. Seniors had many activities planned such as: skiing, surfing, andjust plain horsing around. TONY FALL Baseball .IONELL FICK Girls League Board, GIS f RON FINCH Ski Club JENI FISHER Girls' League JOHN FLEURY RICK FLEAGER FBLA Football X Smiles: Bring a Little Sunshine Into Your Day '39 DIANA FLINN DONNA FLOYD GIS, Girls' League Pep, Acappella Photo Clubs Smiles like these can be seen for miles. .. .,.J, ,.--f 5 KAREN FORCE Sociology Club SUE FRANKLYN Girls' League, GIS Lady in Waiting Surg so-Y JOHN GABEL Boys' League WILLIAM FOSTER Varsity Swimming, Water- polo Club CINDY FREEMAN Drill Team, Congress BOB GANAHL Track 84 Field, Sociology. Boys' League CHRIS FRANCIS Surfing Club KEN FUKINO Wrestling, Bowling Club S SHARLEN GARRISON Girls' League Seniors l3l 'QW Life at West Hi was not your normal high school bordom. Boys P.E. was full of ups and downs. From playing football to stadium running. Yearbook did its fair share to liven up West Hi. But only a few were camera shy. JOANNE GEBHART Girls' League LAURIL CJLSSI1 BRET CJIBBONS Give me ten l m coming down. JANET GU-LEN Girls League Sociology Club Baseball Girls League ANGIE OIOVANNETTI LON GIVLNS CINDY GODPRLY ANNABLL GONZALEZ MARLENIQ GONZALES Band Congress Pep Club Boys League Flags MLCHA Girls League AL GOODR ICH Asian Awareness SHARON GREEN Acappella, NHS, Girls' League Board Seniors: Our Spirit is Sky High. DONALD GOODWIN Boys' League KEN GOODWIN Boys' League, Basketball, Tennis CIN DY GROVE Girls' League L. KELLY GRUMBLES Acappella, Sociology Club GREG GWINN SANDY HABER Surfing Club Acappella, Program Chair- l'l'l2iI'I DAVID HALL Football, JV Football, Tennis C'g?l'fg'E'E'EE 'CINDY GREENE MECHA Club secfemf DH TWP- CSF- Phow Y' . , SAC' Girls. League Club, Girls League Smile pretty for the birdie. Seniors I33 53 PAM HALSTEN BERG Ski Club. GIS CHEYRL HARP Acappella, Thespains, Commissioner of Pep, Pep Club, CSF Q 7 MICHAEL HARP Acappella, Bowling Club, Thespians 134 Seniors KATHY HANDLAN DEREK HANSEN MECHA Baleball 5 C A hypnotist can bring out the best in you. Seniors had their own definition of work. A hard day in the classroom included such hectic assignments such as: open discussion, socilizing with friends and healthy walk from class to class. LISA HARDER Girl's League M ARY H ARLESS Girls' League BRENT HART KEVIN HART Track, Acappella, Good Boys' League News Club, Class of 76 JERRY HATCH Boys' League STEPHANIE HARVEY CSF, FBLA Girls' League Board Studious: All Work and No Play Make Seniors Have a Dull Day. DAN HAWKES Football, Surfing Club NEIL HEIN SurfClub SHARON HERNANDEZ Girls' League TAMI HENDRICKS DrillTeam, ICC DAWN HENRY AFS, Banner, Science Club. Class of'76 RICHARD HERNANDEZ Band, Soccer, Varsity Club, Track, Cross Country DOUG HEIN Boys' League DAVID HERNANDEZ AFS President, NHS, CSF VP, ICC, Tennis, Science Club V.P., Sr. Treasurer LINDA HERWECK GIS, Pep Club Rare sighting: Senior at work! TERRY HESS RANDY HILL Football, Congress, Var- Acappella, CSF, Sociology sity Club, Baseball Club Seniors l35 u LINDA HITSMAN HOWARD HODIS Waterpolo, Varsity Science Club, CSF, NHS Girls' League 136 Seniors ri? ,lx ...3 The Senior section, Senior Door, and Senior circle arejust a few of the things seniors will remember in years to come. CRAIG HOLLAND ALLEN HOWARD Ski Club Boys' League 'Q 'X 1:47 ,AWVGX W . ii x4el4-fv4QL.Q ARDIE HUBBARD KATHY HUGHS Girls' League Girls' League J DAN HOY Boys' League PATRICK HUGHES NHS, CSF, MGM, Aca- demic Delcathon Team Seniors deeply involved in an assembly. ROSALIND HUNT TERRY HUNT RICK HUST Yearbook Editor, GIS, Boys' League Pep Club Football, Wrestling PATTY IRWIN GIS Tennis LAURA IWANICKI Drill Team, Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Active Concentration: Activities Not Limited to Indoors Assemblies were not limited to inside facilities. 477 The ' WENDY ISHII CSF, ASB, ICC, NHS Commissioner of Welfare, EVAN JACKSON Waterpolo, Varsity Club, Acappella -.., I ,- VICKI JENKINS STEVE JOHANNSEN BRAD JOHNSON MOSES JOHNSON Ski Club, Girls' League Football, Ceramics Club Boys' League ICC, CSF, NHS, Cross Country, Track ,fs ws... ,lr , ,,, , N. I I ,ff MASAHIRO IWAGUCHI Basketball NANCY JACOBY Girls' League C5 RUTH JOHNSON urs, Pep Club Seniors 137 films.. THERESA JONES Girls' League 'ffl-3:21 MIKE KELLY Boys' League YVONNE KENT Girls' League, Ski Club l38 Seniors West I-Ii seniors have an uncanny form oftalent. They can tango on the gym floor or run the stadium steps and still be original! 'UN DEBBIE JAUREZ MARY KANEEN KELLY KELLER LENETTA KELLER Girls' League GIS, Girls' League Girls' League Pep Club, Girls' League MICHAEL KELLY RICK KENNEDY Boys' League Band l VICKY KERR LANI KHIKAWA GIS, Girls' League Board, Girls' League Acappella Tango anyone? ' Personalit : Smile With Personality, Walk With Personality and Talk With Personality! JEFF KIMBELL Boys' League JENNY KIRKPATRICK Girls' League JANET KOURY RICHARD KIM BLE Bowling Club MARY KLEINDIENST Dig those sexy legs. GIS Tennis, Congress ROBERT KOZAR RANDY KRAEGE INDIA KRAMP CHARLES KING Boys' League KAREN KOENIG Girls' League i ANDREA KUEHN Girls' League Guitar Club Surf, Sociology Clubs Lady in Waiting, Drill Girls' League Team Seniors 139 Only the seniors know for sure the difference between Jekyl and Hyde The difference is noticable from class to class, senior to senior. which are you? Jeckle? or Hyde? T'- DIANE LABS CHERICE LAGRONE SHERRIE LANE Girls' League Girls' League Acappella TV N Y gi wary' Dr. Jekyl .,,, JOE LANGDON BILL LASTER JEFF LAVEY Socialogy Boys' League Boys' League If PAM LEATH Ski Club, Girls' League, Congress 140 Seniors B I , In CHERYL LEBLEU ART LEDESMA DAVE LEIGHTON MARK LEO GIS, Congress Football, Track Boys' League Basketball I He? Or Isn't He'?: Only the Seniors Know for Sure! GREG LEON PAUL LEWIS VIABEKE LIE Boys' League Boys' League Girls' League V-x J ir, F and Mr. Hyde RUSSELL LOKEN Football, Wrestling, Base- ball Qfr LAURIE LIEBENOW IRMA LOERA GIS Drill Team, Thespians .4-1 ROBERT LOLL JOHN LOLMAUGH Boys' League Boys' League stiff CELIA LOPEZ RANDY LOWENBERG PEGGY LUBAK MECHA NHS, Football, Basketball, Girls' League Varsity Club Y Seniors I4l I4 KARLA LU PER Girls' League iii tt! STEPHANIE MALORZO CS F, Ski Club STEV E MARSH Wrestling l42 Seniors From Dr. Jekle and Mr. Hyde to Bubbles in the Wine and Mother Goose. These arejust a few ofthe many characteristics of seniors at Western. Trying to catch them in their true colors was hard to do but we finally did it! ,,4 DEBRA MacARTHUR FBLA 1 A e-f 1 Sim ,fig Hi MIKE MARCHESE Ican't believe I drank the whole thing. Baseball , . ,, Q x,nv'g TAYLOR MARTIN THERESA MARTINEZ Band, Ski Club Girls' League , . 21, ERNIE MATA Football, Thespians, Soc- iology Club, Cross Country CINDY MACKAY FBLA 5-vv EL MARRACCINI Track, Boys' League MICHAEL MATTOX ASB President, ICC. CSF. Football Characters: A Cast of Many 'e-W 1 7 4 I DAVID MEYER CHUCK MAYVILLE PATRICIA McCAHlLL BEV MCCALL WORHTY Student Congress Senior Class President, Pep Club, Drill Team Thespians Cabinet, Girls' MCCARTNEY Thespians, Science Club League CSF, NHS, GIS, SCC 4Y 7' l . fo SUE MCCARVILLE CSF, AFS, Science Club, Girls' League CRAIG MCCOY CSF, Science Club BOB MCDONALD Wrestling I ,C :wa RON MCELORY Homecoming Royal Escort DAN MCENTERFER Boys' League TIMOTHY MCGRADY You don't say. I President of Strategy Club, Ski Club Thespians iff-vw I Seniors I43 Seniors were our teachers. They taught the lower classmen what to do and how to do it. We've all learned from our mistakes the hard way. Experience was our best teacher. st ,,, X 'Q' X Q, L13. 42,5 , ,fi ' , at sei f i JANET MCHARGUE NANCY MCKENZIE CAROL MEACHAM KATHY MEADOR Girls' League Drill Team, CSF, Congress Girls' League Girls' League LISA M ETCALF Flag Manager SHELLA MERRIAN Girls' League Z, MARK MILLER Now this is how its done, STEVE MILLER Cross Country, Track SurfClub l44 Seniors X PATTY MEEKER Girls' League M ARK MICHAEL Boys' League DEBRA MIZEN Acappella, Congress, Ski Club, Girls' League l x Experience: Our Best Teacher Sw 'x Q I E A - g.. an i A . 1- 1 f ma TERRY MOFFIT TANYA MOORE Key Club, Thespians, Class Congress, SAC, ICC, of '76 MECHA DEL MORA SCOTT MORGAN Boys' League Boys' League KATI-IIE MORRISSEY JOHN MORROW GIS Tennis Boys' League . . if,- .,, i S X ED MOORLACH Science, Bowling Clubs JOHN MORRISSEY Are you sure about that? Boys' League 5 'X A Q1 f R RICK MOUNTS PAT MULHALL MIKE MUMFORD Surfing Club Boys' League Boys' League Seniors 145 SANDY MUNGER Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Club, Congress SANDRA MUNIZ Girls' League as. He fly's through the air with the greatest ofease! One ofmany out going qualities seniors have passed along from year to year, Just think a few years ago they never would of thought it could be done. f -- ,O N ,423 1:-5'-:X 'fit l'o . .-- '-EST. If us -N-ga:---' ..i' 43 N..T.-..--- -gs- lQKg:::::s-vs: ,:::::-.::-.12-1'---1-. LORNA NAKAMARU Acappella, GIS Tennis, Softball Where did he come from? I46 Seniors JIM NEWTON Tennis, Key, Math Clubs, Congress, Pioneer Press NHS, CSF ffv- PENNY NICKELL Pep Club RON NANKERVIS Boys' League SANDY NICHOLS Girls' League DON NISHIKAWA Football, Wrestling SHIRLEY NAVARRO Girls' League CYNTHIA NICHOLSON Science Club, AFS, Girls League Board, CSF WANDA NOLAN GIS Varsity Volleyball, Asian Awareness President Expectations: Its the Quality Not Quantity That Counts! JULIE OBERLIN GIS Socialogy Club . I .Ii LISA OLSON GIS, Acappella, Ceramics Club EDDIE ONTIVEROS Boys' League In X PAT OCHOA ALETA OLAH Surfing Club GIS, Girls' League . NS'-an 1 an , 'xc .rv And they said il couldn't be done. BRIAN OLING ER VIRGINIA OLIVER Band, Stratagey Club, CSF,GIS,Acappell Bicentennial Committee Ll X, DENISE ORTNER RICHARD ORTIZ STEVEN OSBORNE Q DUANE OWENS Girls' League Football, Baseball, Con- Boys' League I'-ootball, Thespians, gress, Varsity Club Slly Club Var- Seniors 147 GILBERT PADILLA CINDY PALMER MECHA Drill Team, Ceramics Club, Congress rf,,.v, Y X .' .f ,f 1 Q A . x I lik- JULIA PARKER Girls' League SUE PEASE GIS Good News Club Treasurer 148 Seniors KIM PAUL Pep Club WAYNE PEEL Boys' League LIZ PANENO Girls' League Ls,-.4 MELINDA PEARLMAN AFS, Bicentinial Club, Class of'76 CINDY PENCE CSF, Ski Club Lunch time was welcomed by all. These two seniors are caught in their natural poses. We would've caught more but you all know how shy the seniors at Western High are. SN ff , 355 . .L DREW PANICO ART PAQUETTE CSF, AFS, MATH, Boys' League Science Clubs, Acappella iw ...gs ,M bV . If Over the lips, thru the gums, look out stomach here it comes. I unch: Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, I've Got Food in My Tummy. LINDA PERALTA GIS, Songleader, Congress, Girls' League Board, Pep Club PATT1 Poms cis, Pep Club M ARK PRICE Boys' League Q-1. WANDA PIETERS German Club, Girls' League THERESA POLANIS Girls' League WENDY PRICE Pep Club, Varsity Cheer- leader Wvrlv BRAD PITTS SkiClub RICK POLLGREEN CSF, Key, Bowling Clubs, Acappella JIM PROFFITT Varsity, Swimming, Water- polo, Aquatic Clubs. CSF, NHS of Q' ............-.-- Hey There! rvvw - I fs. I if -I -1. -I PAULA PUCCI LEROY RAMIREZ GIS Football, Varsity Club Seniors l49 You put your right foot in: Almost all of the Seniors have put their feet in many interesting situations while here at Western, giving many ofthem worldly experiences and help them toward's their goals in life, and that's what it's all about!!! 'fi Q..- wr-N! it KIM REDDING Girls' League DIANE RANALLI GIS TINA RAULLI G.I.S., Drill Team, Con! gress T!P'0e!h'U'he 1'!PSW!'h me' JEFF RENO SUE REYES JOE RICHUISA Ski, Ceramics Club, Acap- pella, G I S Boys' League Boys' League RUTH RIDDLES KAREN RISH CURTIS ROBBINS CANDY ROBINSON PENNY ROBINSON Girls' League G I S, Band Boys' League Girls' League Drill Team, Congress, Class of'76 150 Seniors New a A New Song to Be Sung 'Ds STEVE ROBINSON PAT RODRIGUEZ SHERRY ROSS ROILENE ROUSHER ELVIRA RUIZ Boys' League Girls' League, MECHA Girls' League Girls' League, GIS Girls' League Who? Me? RICK SADLER PAT SALAZAR KIM SANTI Football, Surfing Club Girls' League Girls' League SANDY SARGENT GEORGIA SARVARI MARK SAUCY Science Club Acappella,Girls' League GIS, Pep Cluh AFS, CSF, Basketball, Seniors ISI Can you believe these two are seniors? Isn't it interesting how energetic and ingenious seniors are out of class? most teachers wish they could arouse some of this energetic and ingeniousness out ofthem. But don't you agree if their classes were more interesting this would be possible? 1 Q .xii , fl vt :fr if i RON SAUER VINCISCALISE Baseball Girls' League -an SANDRA SCHOALES Drill Team, ASB, ICC, President, SAC, NFL l DANNY SEAY ALLEN SCHWARTZ CH ERYL SCOTT The thing's you have to do to get a rest around here. Boys' League Pep Club, Acappella, Girls' League Boys' League ...tl ww., 4-5 M l52 Seniors SANDY SEELEY KAREN SELFRIDGE SUE SHADDOX MIKE SHIERANT AMY'SHOOK NHS, CSF Girls' League Girls' League, Track Boys' League GIFIS League Manager, GIS Wishes: In the Back of Your Mind is Where They Come True. KATHY SHUPUT Girls' League, Congress Pep Club,SAC SUSAN SMALL Birls' League RAY SIMPSON Acappella, W restling, Var- sity Club DEBBIE SMART CSF, NHS, AFS, Girls' League Board, Science Club. DOUG SKILES RANDY SKRETVEDT DENISE SKUSE Wrestling Thespians, MGM Lady in Waiting for Bowl- ing Club, Thespians DEBBIE SM EAL Girls' League A. SMITH PATTY SMITH ROBIN SMITH Doesn't he know he's doing it the hard way. Boys' League Girls' League Pep Club, GIS, Swim Team, Girls' League S 91, , ' 4:4 4 , K .aw ly- Seniors l53 , BOB SMOCK OSCAR SOTO JAY SQUIRES SurfClub Tennis Ecology Club PAUL STAM ANT Boys' League Wish I was a Kellogg's Cornflake. Floating in my bowl. .. BRAD STANFIELD 154 Seniors Rock Concert Club, Pres- ident, Varsity Club, Tennis, Thespians Talk with me forjust awhile there's so much of you to get to knowg loneliness can get you down, ifyour thinking no one cares. Please take me 8a don't turn away. I've been waiting all my life for this day. Nw- st, ' 4, JUDY SPERANEO Drill Team, Girls' League DAN STAFFORD Band, Cross Country, Track . as it I Xa W: CYNTHIA STEEN CSF, Sr, VP, Girls' League TOM STACY Surf, Sociology Clubs, Football GREG STAHOU ICH Boys' League KIM STEVENS Ceramics Club CURTIS STEWART Boys' League RICK STRICKLAND Boys' League BRENT SUMRALL Band, Wrestling, Guitar Clubs Songs: Not Always Sung Blue KATHY STONE SCOTT STOWERS Girls' League Band, Cross Country, Track u .--' k,,. K t KCI X CAROLE STRUNK SUSAN SULATYCKI No, I would not give you false hope, on this strange and GIS, Science Club, Pioneer GIS, ICC, Pep, Speech mournful day, Press Clubs -Q-' .f ' 5, f I EILEEN SWIFT KAREN TAFOYA JULI TAKI BEN TAKEDA Acappella Presdient, ICC, GIS, Pep Club ICC, ASB Treasurer NI-IS, Wrestling GIS CSF, GIS, Seniors I 55 When there is time forjust talking, it is easy in between periods. Most people will be seen talking and laughing with each other until the bell rings, reminding them that class hasjust began, though for others it is a hurry time, with no space to relax. But whether students have the time or not, it breaks the routine ofclasses with a breath of first air. 1 vim Ng- X KT CHAR TAYLOR MARK TECHMANSKI GARY TEEL i CHRIS STEVE TERRY Band, CSF, Science, Tennis Boys' League Ski Club TELLINGHUISEN Football, Baseball, Con Acappella gress ' I 1153? I IQ . , m,,.Q ,,,,,,,,. I, W' iLV ff, , ,,,, . -. A ,, - 7 ff'-N six' I 271. I .I ,iri 3 'T 51545, . - ' I ' A 5 l56 Seniors Splish, splash. . V r ,t,m,:'a? - -1 mf CHRISTI THOMAS MARK THOMAS MIKE THOMAS ICC, GIS, Girls League Wrestling Boys' League Board, Yearbook STEVE THOMAS JIM THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON Boys' League Wrestling Baseball, Basketball, Var- sity Club Relief: The Only Reason for Passing Periods gs... JEAN THORTON GIS, Science, Ski Clubs 2:1 . , . e X X L , ,why X I B 5 STEVE TICER Boys' League STEVE TOTRI Do you see what I see? MIKE TROUTMAN Ski, Guitar Clubs Boys' League 4505 5 i.-f SUE TUMBLESON Congress, Pep Club, Sta- tistion for Varsity Baseball JILL TWARDOWSKI Drill Team, Songleader, Pep Club, Congress A YVONNE VACA MECHA, SAC, Girls' League KATHRYN VALFRE Girls' League azff ,,,,. KATIE TIKKER Acappella, MGM, AFS, Girls' League TERESE TRUITT Acappella STEVE VANBIBBER M G M , Swimming, Stra- ragyClub, Yearbook Seniors l57 ,A M, fs: 4 GREG VANES DAVID VASQUEZ Boys' League MECHA, SAC. ICC C' sy-, JAMES VEGA GREG VERDI Boys' League Boys' League if -r ' LUCY VIEYRA i 158 Seniors Girls' League ED VILORIA Boys' League ISSELLA VASQUEZ Banners and Flags Senior Leader, GIS , Girls League, Pep Club Q-'r MICHELLE VERHOLTZ Acappalla, Girls' League BONNIE VIOLA Girls' League Spring isjust beginning to show. But as all seniors know, Spring has sprung and our lives havejust begun. JOHN VASSER ROGER VEALE Science, Bowling Clubs Varsity Football Hold 'em RONNIE VIOLA Boys' League DAVE WALTON Boys' League SHELLY WELL Drill Team, Ski Club Fever: Spring Fever That Is! CHRISTY WALLACE Drill Team Head Leader, ICC, Girls' League ROBIN WEBRIGHT Girls' League my r ROXANNE WERLE Girls League What ajokef' 'L SHARON WESTBURY Thespian president, ICC Council STEPHANY WILSON Girls' League DAVE WATSON SAC RON WEK Basketball BECKY WHITCOMB CSF, NHS, JV Cheerlead- ers, Varsity Cheerleaders Seniors 159 ze ff, 'T' Oh what a relief it is. ff DENNIS WILKINS SAC, Surfing, Ceramics SkiClubs l60 Seniors w CINDY WILLIAMS Girls League, Ski Club In the summer time while seniors are recouperating from their long haul, the halls still whisper and echo from lost laughter and voices. .fr if ' ie JULIE WHITEHURST' GIS, CSF, Pep Club MELANIE WICKHAM GIS, Tennis, Swimming Art, Pep Clubs, NHS . A! RUSSELL WILLIAMSON Football, Basketball STEVE WHITAKER Boys League Q.- 2b DEANNA WILLOCKS Pep Club DEBBIE WILLIS CSF 4-+A' -L TRACI WH ITTEN Thespian Secretary 8L Treasurer 1 I ar LESLIE WICKIZER Girls' League KAR EN WILSON Girls' League urevoir ROBIN WILSON CURTIS WINTER Girls' League Band At long last were done! Finished!! Good-bye!! STEVE WR IG HT Basketball .IULEEN WISE GIS, Drill Team Boys' League HOWARD YARDLEY Wrestling, Track, STEVE YOON CSF, AFS, Science, Var- sity, Tennis, Key Clubs TAM MY ZA BODY GIS BOB ZAPOTOSKY TOM ZIMMERMAN CORINNE ZINK ROY YAMASAKI N ,4 Basketball, CSF, Pioneer Boys' League ASB Secretary, AFS, CSF, Press, Guitar Club GIS, NHS, ICC Seniors l6l 162 Seniors nv- .R Class of '7 : .. sl Rf s - U Q Q N 1 Raya- X , p Q ' 2 affine -: 2 51151: . 2 :haf-4 'f w' 'N . ,,xy.. .. ,L Q M A , :Z x'fx5f8?2- '1 .fm 'ms ' .. S! ',3?1?5?1?fa3Y-if. gi ' ,'.Q.j.:g.4'.5g.y,'qjgg ,jg.Wigq+1gq4' ,5 9 331.gif ' '51, vi 1 , , s'e5 w'QS:s'a' fb' MQ 'g39'eV' Hw',w kagwfvfkv-5 0. 'V-5 vs ' 2353 , g if 1 1 -f.s..1..x fm -,,-V 4-'A' K -. ,, ,,,, - A- kg-saint.. MP '5f:.,g.,wZz , A. .,.g,3 uf , : W '-M 3: , .dmkvvi ' .,, wk Jin W . 1 Q Nw J ff'f', yd Q t ,ak-- ,dw V . ,,., .f .4 ,,,..n-f- ' f , M' A 'rd V3 1',ff.,,.,..i.4 , L 4 ikkg,lV.'JHx. HM ,,. , --M' , ' , ,.wwf,-.Q A ff .,-- rw' M- ' -, ,ff .' ' m -+ ' f . ,Q f nl .pf ,,,- t,f ' ,QJ Iv,-f ,',.+ ww, , . , J w ' ' f f' . . .ff ' ' - 'f1, - f f+'+ ' ' w ' g f+M' ' .w ' 3 ,X H' 'law .4 i v H' - f ,uf I ,M -f , ,., if ' IW., , i ,J ,v A, . vi ,ffm , ' L yrfik 'f,fj, SENIOR OFFICERS ,fri P Wise and Wittyg Warm and Wonderful Senior Council: Row l: Mark Daskalos, Larry Cole, David Hernandez, Chuck Mayville, Mike Mattox. Row 2: Ann Borja, Lori Liebenow, Wendy Ishii, Cynthia Steen, Juli Taki, Cheyrl Harp, Denise Davidson. Row Sue Shaddox. Jennie Doutt, Sandi Scholas, Holly Beilman, Marlene Flanagan, Moore, Chris Conley. Corinne Zink, Elvira Ruiz, Charmaine Grajeda, Tonya President Chuck Mayville, Vice President Cynthia Steen, Secretary Holly Beil- man, and Treasurer David Hernandez. Q F mu smut N iii ff 1f1 PN C ljt C ' N Seniors I63 SN FACULTY 'i life libert SL Y do NON pursuit of Q gk 2 happiness 1 Q' 3 W BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Joseph Butterworth Dr. Dean Pritchett Mr. John Barton Mr. Robert Bark Ms. R. A. fMollyJ McGee DISTRICT SU PERINTENDENT R. Ken Wines ASSISTANT SU PERINTENDENTS Leo Arranaga Howard C. Laughead William J. Fullwood WESTERN H.S. PRINCIPAL Vern C. Horton ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Leland Hanson Flint Morrison Herbert Roesener 166 Board ofTrustees, AU HSD ,.,.,, Board of Trustees Set rw uf' .. I N . A 'V . '-Q x if 4 .sf..eisii13.. an I- full- Goals for AUHSD Schools Administration, Counselors Were Unsung ii' rwiilfi. Westi principal, Mr. Verne Horton, proudly shows off the Pioneer campus to distinguished visitors, Ms. R.A. fMollyJ McGee of the AUHSD Board ofTrustces, and Dr. Wilson Riles. California state superintendent of schools. Right: Mr. Horton in a characteristic pose-a man of action. l68 Administration MR. LeLAND HANSON MR. FLINT MORRISON MR. HERBERT ROESENER Ass't Principal Ass't Principal Ass't Principal Graduation is the ultimate goal of every Westhi student. Without the help ofan administration and counseling staff, the road to graduation can be very difficult, indeed. The administration and counselors were the unsung heroes of campus life with their work and compassion for each and every student. . One highlight ofthe administration's year was showing Dr. Wilson Riles, the State Supt. of Instruction, Westhi's H C S new media center and Forum for possible use in the future RISE program. Last but not least was the departure of Mr. Herbert Roesener, who left the Pioneer campus after eight years to take over new duties at another high school. i . if W .. ul Q 1 .' ' A Wt I nf . HE- -19x A Prior to graduation, Mr. Roesener and Mrs. Avis Spencer, Westhi nurse for 20 years, were honored at the Senior breakfast. Mrs. Spencer retired. A X 'C . W.. .Hi . . N.. A Mr. Stuart Nielsen Ms. Marjorie Cook Mr. Ventura Cornejo Ms. Pauline Cota Mr. John Mohler Counselors l69 Who plays the biggest part in the future lives of Western students? The Classified personnel, ofcourse. Without the help of these dedicated people, students would never have a record oftheir sojurn at Western High School. These people helped by keeping records, correspondence and maintaining some orderliness in a time ofneed. Not enough can be said for the custodial staffthat worked from 3 p.m. to midnight to keep the classrooms clean and ready for day-to-day instruction. The Media Center was the focal point of academic learning and was literally a storehouse of knowledge in book s, on films and recordings. The Media Center completed its first year of use without construction. It was the showplace of the AUHSD, with many faculty members from other schools visiting the Westhi center for perusal. Like most things, everything must come to an end. Such was the circumstance of Mrs. Avis Spencer, Western's very efficient nurse during her 20 years in the AUHSD. She retired at the conclusion of school. Thousands of Westhi students were the recipients of first-rate medical knowledge and treatment from Mrs. Spencer. She deserved her retirement for the many years of faithful service. She had no peers, she was in a class of her ownea uqueen of medicinef, 'uf 'is , .... xx. ....,.. , gqy X . , Nh ,A ZQQQIQSQEQIAIL it Classified: Clockwise, Mesdames Mary Jane Graham, Joanne Payne, and Jessie Shuster, attendance: Mesdames Ann Jean and Jerry 15' Witner. secretaries: custodians Arcolie Pe- 'J -X rona, Walt Fenimore, Billy Davis, Vern . . ,1 T1- Barker, Max Buczynski, Raul Castillo and Ronnie Trout: Mesdames Bernice Boak and - Freda Chrest. media technicians: Mrs. Karna Campbell, student accounts: and Mesdames C. Carol Dominesey and Jane Rothrock, regis- trars. 170 Classified X Classified SL Media Center Staffs Were Vital to Westhi J F t z ' 5 'iq Lf .. 1 ' ' ' W.fs ,iiifil fff, i ,111 A S tt.,. ii S .... M1 slf, C EM tl xl. 3' ,vga 1F Counter Clockwise: Mrs. Audrey Webb, me- dia specialistg Mrs. Nola Turner, ROP secre- taryg Mr. Owen Lee, work experience co- ordinaterg Mr. Harold Irvine, ROP counse- lorg and Mrs. Avis Spencer, Westhi nurse who retired. fShe is shown receiving a plaque from the Senior class for recognition of her serv- ices at Westernj Media Center l7l Man's increasingly complex civilization requires more extensive knowledge of computation, foreign languages and English. This was the idea behind the instruction in Western's Business, Foreign Language and English departments. Many techniques were used to foster better instruction. The Business department used computers, films and many field trips to broaden the knowledge to its students. Trips to many restaurants in the Orange County and Los Angeles areas were designed to have students sample the food and learn the menus of different nationalities. VIS! , i fa ,J T.. U Top Row QL to RJ-Mr. Richard Hippie, business. Row 2-Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock, communications, Mr. Dennis Carvalho, business, and Ms. Deni Fossek, foreign languages. Row 3 Ms. Hazel Lindquist, reading: Mr. Robert Clough, Englishg and Ms. Norma Terkleson, English. Bot- tom Row-Ms, Marian Bertotti, foreign languages, social science: Mr. Harold Crosby, business, and Ms. Lenore Fields, English. l72 Faculty iiiif. K :V'. if rsji 1 ,,. K V' , iii - - ag . F ., 'i'r M i l : as st.t ..fI 5 .e-l of ff wi. ' , 'l F i EJ' F -of --- r r ' 5 J, 4 -.,, .. Q42 Vt 'f ' 1 7' A in , , f A 'fj m -r ,Yu - -1 .Q Films, Field Trips Were Used in Instruction The English department used tapes and films extensively to broaden the horizons of students. Some feature length films were presented in the Forum for the first time, since the Forum was completed. YA Faculty 173 1'1 XS -Jef Row l LL to Rl-Mr. .lack Pattison, athletics, social science: Mr, Carlin Coffman, athletics: and Mr. Tom Norton, drivers education, Row 2 Mr. Jim Burton, health: Mr, Roy Merk. athletic director: Mr. Ruehen Tysell, health: and Mrs. Janice Cook, drill team, athletics. Row 3 Mrs. Jenny Sammon, athletics: and Ms, Sharon Backus, athletics. 174 Faculty 3 Departments Served Different unctions 'Wi' ri ,Af 323 X ' i 1 Health and exercise were the key words for the boys, and girls' athletics programs. The Health and Drivers Education departments added dimensions to the student's learning by teaching good health habits and skill in driving a car. This year signified a change in the girls' athletics, they were restructured as the Girls Interscholastic Sports program ofthe AU HSD. A new league was formed-the Anaheim League. The girls competed against other district schools and the funding ofsuch programs were changed from student body funds to direct funding from the AUHSD. 5 Y Iattt- ,, . 7' 49 J, ew., . 1 . L, i . . . ozrol 535 'Wiz . . L' ., JYMLI - W. .V aww - 'Ula .Jaw - 'sailligg I 'BN .,- .M1 WfM-- , 'fn ff' my 4 .W-fywwff in ,Q K, x i Row l QL to Rl-Ms. Owline Gregory, GIS athletics: Mr. Hayles Trent, health: Mr. Richard Parks, healthg and Ms. Becky Allec, GIS athletics. Row 2-Mr Tom Grimm, athleticsg Mr. John Mc- Clusky, drivers education: and Mr. Robert Fieldhouse, athletics. drivers edu- cation. Not Pictured Terry Hennigen and Mr. James Everett Faculty 175 ll!!! -H4114 IWW PNP KJ-921 elvis, IIXUIO IBD . .M L NI .age Learning by doing. That was the instructional goal ofthe teachers in art, music, industrial arts, drama, photography, homemaking, plant horticulture, electronics, printing and auto repair. Whether it be by the hands, stage appearances or clickinging a camera, I6 Westhi teachers presented a varied program to give the student practical experience. 1 6 T S H An innovation this year was the beginning ofa plant horticulture class ' that saw students planting and harvesting food plants in the Biology court P C under the watchful eye of Ms. Kathy Cummings. The food staples were sold at the County Fair, or the students served them at dinner tables ' throughout their homes. S S --v i I. 1' 5. W ,V if X!! -X ,C j R 'K Left Page, Row l LL to Rl ff Ms. Sandra Drukin, art, Mr. Covell Christian, photographyg Ms. Dorothy Newshouse, art, and Mr. Douglas Phelps, dra- ma, Row 2 Mr. Alex Encheff, music: Dr. Carmen Reyes, homemakingz and Mr. Neil Jensen, ceramics. Row 3 -Mr. Ronald Young, industrial arts: Mrs. Pat Griffith, homemak- ing: Mr. Tom Hrbacek, band: and Mr. .lack O'Connell, ROP. wood. This Page, Row l Mr. Sheldon Dickinson, electronicsg Mr. Tom Houston, printing: Mr. Lee Baxter, metals. Row 2 Mr. John Cesareo, auto: and Ms. Kathy Cummings, sci- ence and gardening. Faculty 177 Row l Mr. Martin McDermott, scienceg and Mr. Nikita Orloff, mathematics. Row 2 Mr. Robert Glascock, mathematics: Mr. Harold Parkison, scienceg and Mr. Dale Stantield, science. Row 3- Mr. Rudolph Richard, social science. 178 Faculty Mixed Media Helped Math, Social Scientists With the use of mixed media, the social science and mathematics departments taught the fundamentals of democracy and the perfection ofa science. Films shown on Thursdays and elaborate research projects were methods that helped social science students learn about participatory democracy, and extended their visions beyond textbooks. Mathematics covered a wide range from general math to the world of calculus and geometric designs. There was something for each student. L if L. Top Right, Mr. Douglas Bennett, mathe- maticsg and Mrs. Mavis Nystrom, social studies. Top Middle, Mr. Francis Murphy. social studies. Middle Clockwise, Mr. Chuck Koller, social studiesg Mr. George Russos, mathematics: Mr. Marvin Blemker, social scienceg and Mr. Harold Kough, social science. Faculty I79 SPORTS j f.2- ff!-A 'Wus- .f'+ 'x life liberty 8L pursuit of happiness Front Row team: Ana Gau- ghran, Karen Mahler, Deb- bie Forbes, Dru Lirios, Teresa LeBleu, Madoka Hewson, Mary Ann Sclifo. Back Rowg Dona Jo Pani- cko, Cindy Klein, Dorca Chan, Dorothy Kishaba, Mary Kleindienst, Beth Chase, Kathy Stokes, Laura Panicko, Pat Hawkins and Robbie Ropeter Girls, Tennis Team Places 2nd in District Coach Jenny Sammon observes Karen Mahler prior to a match. Cindy Klein off to a good start. .5 Finishing with a solid 7-l record and second place in the AU HS District league, this year's GIS tennis team proved to be full of potential. Outstanding players in the singles category were sophomore Terri LeBleu, Karen Mahler and Dru Lirios. Outstanding doubles included the couples of Donnajo Panicko and Cindy Klein along with Beth Chase and Mary Kleindianst. Beth and Mary finished third in the district tennis tournement-doubles division. Outstanding sophomores were Laura Panicko and Kathy Stokes. I I M A - ,f .yf,,Lb5,g.g . I , ,B- . ff I 'MJ 4 . , :WK ,lib V' ' ' 1 i finial' Qi N lll if a . ' 1 X -3 A Y Was.. ,. - I I ' 413: gk ' . . ' ea f iJ.f,4M,Z 1' ' ..,g,kf,hQf45Q, Xing A ' -.,sgxf,y.1 ' . Above, Dorca Chan shows deep concentration. Right, Donna Jo Panicko with a lllii V successful reach. Top Right, Beth Chase returns a serve. be 'l '- AVVV f ef f .TL ' l ,., f. .ww H1 .4-,Lg ' . t i V ,nz-2-l g ,LQ Q ., z Tennis 183 This years varsity andj.v. volleyball teams were coached by Ms. Owline Gregory and Ms Becky Allec respectively. The varsity league record was 3-5 while thej.v.'s finished with a rather disappointing 2-6 record. Standouts on the varsity level were Virginia Oliver Celected to CIF All Star teamj, Mary Harless, Diane Ranalli, and Sue Franklyn. .l.V. players who showed great potential were Margie Love, Denise Davidson, Juli Wise, Cheryl LeBleu Cindy LeBlanc and Patty Timcho. Varsity team tFront Row L to Rl Felicia Oliver, Diane Ranalli, Virginia Oliver. Back Row: Lisa Fiola, Karen Cadabona, Wanda Nolan, Sanda Masuda. nypwnnvnnvlqfymm-nlvmgyq X! ,y,r,, ttai V My P 5 Q' -1' P: Denise Davidson jumps high for a spike in a scrimmage before a match. I84 Volleyball M., ,i-,l ,,,. .., M X X J, Lisa Fiola sets to an awaiting spiker. V i X wearer: Virginia Oliver, CIF All-Star olleyball Spikers Showed Great Potential J.V. team tFront Row L to Ry Corrine Zink, Margie Love, Denise David- son, Juli Wise. Back Row: Karen Rish, Patty Timcho, Cindy LeBlanc, Cheryl LeBleu, Julie Tak ai. ,.,- ., TIN Margie Love cocks back for an overhand serve. Patty Timcho goes up to spike as Ka,-en Rish leans into a Denise Davidson attemptsablock. SCFVC. Volleyball 185 GIS Intramurals Coupled Fun With Competition This year, the Girls Interscholastic Sports program, formerly known as the Girls Athletic Association, was formed. Having received funds from the district, the new GIS program was divided into two basic groupsg one was the competitive level containing varsity and junior varsity teams in virtually all sports, and the other which consisted of intramural teams competing against each other rather than against other schools. The intramural aspect of the GIS program was Suzanne Whittingham tries a push pass, Sara Tovar scoops up the ball. Shirley Ticer and Gina Belsito tackle Dana Wisecup for possession of the ball. .4 Sara Tovar attempts a backward dig. Defense trailing, Nancy Cowan runs a fullback sweep around the block of teammates Allison Gunn and Tracy Ruland. 186 Girls Sports widely participated by most everyone in GIS Each day, the intramural classes met during sixth period to participate in the various activities offered, which included, volleyball, basketball, field hockey and flag football. Then on Wednesdays of each week, the teams stayed after school to compete against each other, eventually showing which team was the best. Overall, the major purpose of the new intramural program was to combine fun with sports. -4 f Y t cl' X S fe tip if . . ,ttt , ,,Q,,,, ..,, s fail s it i V :TJ Cindy McCants attempts a block. Tammy Zabodyn shoots from the wing. Kicking high is Cheryl LeBleu as she punts the ball to begin another game. Tammy Zabodyn drives for a lay up against the anxious defense of Fran Brock Girls Sports l87 GIS Varsit Basketball Combined Talent With Height Team picture QL to RJ Sue Campbell, Lorri Gillet, Diane Tinkham, Margie Love, Denise Davidson, .luli Wise, Tymerie Cuervo, Cindy LeBlanc, Coach Becky Allec, Not Picturedg Sue Rooke. Below: Sophomore Sue Campbell, with arms up troubles the in-bound pass. Below Right: Junior guard Cindy LeBlanc drives strong on the dribble around the defense of Katella. s. 188 Girls Basketball L'- 7, With increasingly difficult competition, this year's Varsity Basketball team, led by coach Becky Allec, found the Anaheim girls CIF league much tougher than in recent years. The overall season record was 5-6. Among their victories, the varsity girls managed to defeat second ranked Katella in addition to thundering by several teams in the tougher Fullerton Hills League. Starting for the varsity squad were forwards Margie Love and Sue Campbell: centers Cand co-captainsj Denise Davidson and Juli Wiseg and guard Cindy LeBlanc. In addition to a vivid starting line up, the team also contained several very strong players coming off the bench including Lorri Gillet, Tymerie Cuervo, Sue Rooke and Diane Tinkham. Among their assets, the team combined height and many fine shooters. Top scorers were Denise Davidson averaging 20 points per game, followed by Juli Wise and Margie Love. Juli was also elected to the girls CIF All Star team. Losing only 2 players with graduation, next year's varsity team will most certainly be among the top. P1 is 4 'ala i' l xv 9 Above: Up, Up, Up, and in! Above Left: Margie Love in for an easy lay-up. Above Middle: Senior Juli Wise open for a bank shot. Above Right: Center Denise Dav- idson shoots high above the defense of Katella. At Left: Coach Becky Allec talks to the varsity team during a time out. Girls Basketball 189 Suffering from a severe lack ofexperience, the GISjunior varsity basketball team, under the coaching of Ms. Becky Allec, ended the season with a disapointing league record of 0-8. In spite oftheir record, the team had many assets among which included a fine attitude, good hustle, and an overflow of spirit. In addition, many fine players surfaced giving hope ofa fine team with increased experience for next year. Outstanding players included sophomores Reyna Rosas, Terri LeBleu and Felicia Oliver along withjuniors Dru Lirios and Donna Dameron. Other .I.V. players included Marlene Fahlen, Lisa Fiola and Sandy Masuda. Front Row, Team L to R: Lisa Fiola, Mar- lene Fahlen, Felicia Oliver, Donna Dam- i cron, Dru Lirios. Back Row, L to RQ Coach l Becky Allec. Terri LeBleu, Sandy Masuda, l Reyna Rosas. Below' -Felicia Oliver jumps high to win the tip against Katella. Below Right-Guard Sandy Masuda dribbles low on the fast break. A l90 JV Basketball JV Cagers Lacked Experience, but Had Overflow of Spirit ' x . , ,, 'U . :gi ' U' g' g ' '.'. J. '. ' ' ' ' Q I sh At Left- 'Coach Becky Allec discusses team strategy at half-time with a hopeful and anxious junior varsity team. Half-time score vs. Katella was I8 to 22. Below Left Sophomore Terri LeBleu drives one on one to the basket for an easy lay-up. Below Right Donna Dameron shoots high over Katella's oposition as Felicia Oliver struggles to get position for the rebound. JV Basketball I9l 5 l ft 4 ' This year, the G IS Swim Teams were plagued by too few swimmers that comprised the teams, causing them to do poorly in league meets. However, the teams contained may outstanding performers on both the varsity andjunior varsity levels. Varsity swimmers Jonell Fick and Christy Thomas gave ' outstanding performances in the 500 yard free and the 200 yard free, S H respectively. Clarrisa McGrady and Janis Brown were two strong all around swimmers and proved invaluable to the team. In her first year of swimming, C H f 1 Julie Benningtom showed outstanding improvement and was one ofthejv's u S strongest freestyle swimmers. In addition, Helen Sidall and Lynda Mazzari were standouts in the 50 yard back and l00 yard individual medley. Upon the season's completion, Christy Thomas and Jonell Fick were both possible qualifiers for the CIF meet. - r i .5 if z. 1 . . vs' , . ,. ' Vp 'Il-S SWIMMERS-'Front Row LL to R3 Dorri Hawkes, Margie Morrisey, Leca Sterling, Julie Bennin ton, Donna Dameron Pam Reill Back Row C a Christy Thomas, Jonell Fick, Monica Webright. Becky Tyhurst. l I Jonell Fick swims the 500 yd. freestyle. 54, 1' ' ' ft W M'- i?fr'ff , V 3, Christy Thomas swimming the 200 yd. freestyle, Swimming the 50 yd. butter- fly is Julie Whitehurst. l92 GlS Swimming is g ' , y. 1 o ch Becky Allec, Sue Girgentimer, Helen Siddall, Linda Mazzari, Clarrissa McGrady, Julie Whitehurst, Q The 1976 GIS Badminton team was, as in recent years, extremely strong. The Pioneers captured first place in the ' ' Anaheim Girls City league. Coach Ms. Jenny Sammon said I expect the team to go unbeaten this season . Singles standouts were Donnajo Panicko, Diane Ranalli, and Linda ' Peralta while outstanding doubles included the teams ofSandy C F Masuda and Dru Lirios, Colette Beatly and Cindy Klein and Janice Morrissey and Bambi Mazer. Dru Lirios displays a winning serve while teammate Sandy Masuda stands ready. BADMINTON - Front Row, QL to RI Cindy Kline, Donna Jo Panicko, Debbie Watson, Janice Morrissey, Diane Ranalli, Felicia Oliver, Tae Chun. Middle Row1Charell Kolstad, Dru Lirios, Rose Chiacchiera, Juanita Mayo, Colette Beatty, Carol Lincoln. Back Row: Sandy Masuda, Bambi Mazer, Dorca Chan, Kathy Stokes, Linda Peralta, Dawn Gray, Laura Panicko. Linda Peralta shows fancy foot-work. Cindy Klein and Colette Beatty show some serious teamwork. GIS Badminton 193 arsity Team Made Bid for Loop Championship The 1976 GIS Varsity Softball Team fell to a disappointing league record of 3-5 after starting the season by winning their first 3 contests. Varsity returner Karen Rish earned the starting position as pitcher, and in her first three starts she struck out 20 batters. Catcher Cindy LeBlanc was another valuable returnee to the varsity team. Other varsity standouts were infielders Linda Broadman, Nancy Cowan, Juli Wise, Lisa Thompson, and Kim Sherran. Center-fielder and second base comprise Gina Belsito proved to be a very strong asset not only in the field but also at bat as she led the team with a .467 batting average coupled with an on base average of .733. Outfielders Sue Campbell and Tracy Ruland added the extra punch necessary for a strong Pioneer team. up :firm-1 , p ,, ' uf -W wi. Y. ., ,,,, ay.. Varsity Team L to R3 Back Row, Cindy LeBlanc. Karen Rish, Juli Wise, Kim Sher- Linda Broadman Crosses the plate to Scorejust in time to avoid ran, Tracy Ruland, Gina Belsito. Front Row, Linda Broadman, Lisa Thompson, thelag Sue Campbell. Rita Kramer, Nancy Cowan. ' Outfielder Sue Campbell proved to be a strong asset at bat. Pitcher Karen Rish displays a powerful windup. Shortstop Kim Sherran leaps to catch a line drive as second baseman Nancy Cowan hacks up the play. 194 Girls Varsity Softball Peering through a year of sports mediocraty here at Western, the G.I.S. Junior Varsity Softball team forged through its season undefeated achieving a league record of 6-0 and ofcourse the league championship. Comprising perhaps the strongest J.V. softball team ever at Western were Sue Rooke, Rhoda Evans, Sandy Heline, Jennie Doutt, Tymerie Cuervo, Sharoon Franklyn, Jean Thornton, Vicki Kerr and Karen Mahler. GIS JV Softball Club Was Undefeated 47 rg Junior Varsity Team L to R, Marlene Fahlen, Sharon Franklyn, Sandy Heline. Tymerie Cuervo, Dawn Lindberg, Mary Spencer, Jennie Doutt, Harriet Smith, Jean Thornton, Sue Rooke, Vicki Kerr. Karen Mahler, Rhoda Evans. Coach Ms. Owline Gregory explains strategy to the JV Team. gn b Ks V 4 A 435- R, if - NS. 4 ' 1 -if af' Rt X ir Na ' x I : M s px A I . :Xa wx? S 7, . Q E i Q 'Na jg:-Q .it ' ' 0 'fftwwa f mia E1f6i in ,giiiff-F7 ,,,.. , ,,,, J ky Y ff' 4-Q' ff1iu.vf' np' 6 I gg-- fff x' 'ga ., . . - , 5 fe 'Q I tlgiftuf .K Qfgmg ' gow! 5 . -' 5' Ti' ' , 'a'o'w F ith?-ft? so i ' ' ' 4 ' 4'-V 'fi ..f,f2w.g.+: .+ C ft-.egiidmgfrzf fi 'Ewa-eww' -- . '- .' 4 Q V vga., , ' , img? , .- ,a .ta 1' J 1 6I'lfx ' , H 'Aff'-if VN X . f-MQW?-45334:-'22,-5' 'Q A 1 x' J and 'M i' - 1 jg! 3- C 4 K . I ' ,, In . 1 I at , 1 as - V V+ 'Eu '-vr J Q - .yfM..i. . -' . K . ,y '-,' T-. aw, . ,, ?fj '! .: - A 4' ',m 'fh:'n. Il , ff-Mfr . x .J .pt a, ' '- .Junior Varsity pitcher. Sharron Franklyn: Short -stop Sue Rooke fires to first base. Sandy Heline takes a strong swing. 4 'F Girls JV Softball l95 . Pioneer Gridders Ended Sunset Head Coach JIM EVERETT Assistant Coach TERRY HENIGAN .asf Assistant Coach BOB FIELDHOUSE Assislanl Coach -HM BURTON Two pre-season victories against Savanna and Cypress and an exciting Homecoming win against Loara highlighted the 1975 Pioneer football season. The 1975 gridders were the last Pioneer team to play in the Sunset League. Starting in I976, Western will compete in the Freeway League. Quarterback Terry Hess led the Wishbone offense employed by the Pioneers. Using the pass sparingly, Hess ran the ball often, collecting a total of six 100-yard games in the process. When not carrying the ball himself he could hand offto a string of fleet running backs, including Ron McElroy, Rick Fleager, and Leroy Ramirez. Several individuals stood out on the Pioneer defensive unit Britt Bell was the scourge ofthe Sunset League, and established a school record by accumulating 15 lead tackles against Marina. Accompanying Bell were Roger Veale, Tony Campbell, Leroy Ramirez, and Rick Fleager, all who put forth strong efforts all season long. Quarterback Terry Hess fades back to pass Hess the ball carrier attempts to out-manuever his opponents League Pla W1th 3 6 Record Top-Lt. to Rt. 22-Ron McElroy, I5-Terry Hess, 85-Tom Fagan, 44-Rick Fleager, 28-Danny Tumbleson, 54-Randy Davis, 8-Steve Cervantes, 41- Mike Crail, 32-Kevin Cuervo, 42-Leroy Ramirez, 68-Britt Bell, 76-Roger Veale, 77-Ron Baldridge, 75-Art Ledesma, 72-Bob Carlson. Middle-Lt. to Rt. 46-Mick Garcia, I7-Mike Okura, 43-Paul Clease, 74-Al Beck, 34-Harvey Horsey, I3-Richard Ortiz, 30-Pedro Contreras, 40-Dave Deporte, 47-Rick Alvarado, 83-Robert McDonough, 64-Randy Lowenburg, 78-Steve Conrad. Bottom-Lt. to Rt. 73-Dave Burchell, 59-Dale Fischer, 52-Brad Reihart, 53- Duane Owens, 71-Russ Loken, 48-Dan Hawkes, 84-Tony Campbell, 55- .Ion Centanni, 60-Mike Solso, 38-John Ruley, 63-Joe Torres, 35-Scott Brunner, 82-Xavier Rosas. SEASON'S RESULTS Western 27 Cypress 14 Western 25 Savanna 0 Western 0 Fountain Valley 10 Western I3 Loara 0 Western 14 Edison 20 Western 2 Westminster 3 5 Western 20 Newport 24 Western 10 Los Al 21 Western I4 Marina 21 Sixteen Years in Sunset League Ends Ron McElroy attempts to evade tacklers. 5-s. V x , Sure open field tackle ofWestminster Lion by Scott Brunner. Dan Hawkes scrambling for yardage. After I6 years in the Sunset League the Pioneers, showered with several memorable experiences of years gone by, look to the future where the 1976 gridders will join the Freeway League in hopes of reuniting with the line reputation of the past. Mi. .K N ,W . A 1 - Q..s.,2sMs -. Q f 1 ,ma N... . Field goal ballet . . . Mick Garcia kicks as Steve Cervantes holds. Unidentified Pioneer catches pass near goal line. Leroy Ramirez attempting an end sweep. . . I Q .. - ' Vi ' LMSC g.,, i V: 1. - , . -, - 1 .ii. , llpt Q Xxxyrl , f w A I -fu, I , . 2. E ,r I My 'Na , 4 xf .ygf 4 , ? Agllvrl x , 5 ' S 3' f ' Y , l f 'MW' E, 'A. Lezy ag , 1 Q f f .. ,L 4? L . f ,A ' +-4,95 -I N , ' f J ,J - 5 ' - 5 ' , ,' l. 5, 'rg K Y i f' l ff' M - . I, mf' '4 ff, f VV 4 I , V 'ii' AJ B' , A A M , y H fha.. - itil! ,.,4 if -264 ' - I Q Q ' ' Q 'L A ff? w l C . ,,4, A' ' T' Y Q 1 N- H W EQ A .' -i 9 r 3 19 3 E ' t Y , . , wgmgf , Front Row QL to RJ Coach Jack Pattison, Rod Locke, Greg Brillon, Glen Erwin, Roger Oye, Lenny Edelman. Steve Oriz, Ed McCormick, Mike Daugherty, Mike Alexander, Coach Mike Fleager. Second Row QL to RJ Charles Reynolds, Mark Brunner, Jeff Reihart, Joe Audette, Dave McKenzie, Doak Krause, Dave Goldon, Tom Handlin, Colin Bell, Coach Neil Sweihart. Third Row CL to RJ Jim Hutchinson, Randy Rimmey, Marc Tornberg, Bob Young, Bill Thomas, ,lim Gage, Dwelly Crofoot, Lorne DeBaune, Mark Eliff, Jeff Weiland. Back Row CL to RJ Kent Cuifici, .lim Everett, Barry Veale, Mike King, Ken Cregar, ,lim Postuma, Tim Crail, Gary Sooter, and .lim Glaab. 'Q' Rod Locke punts the ball as Jim Gage blocks offopposition. Mike Daugherty leads interference for .lim Gage. 200 Football T'. Sophomores Gain Experience Roger Oye receiving the punt. Throughout Long Season This years sophomore football team, suffering from a lack of experi- ence and again hampered with the burden of the Sunset League, fell to a disappointing 0-9 record at the conclusion ofthe 1975 grid season. The sophomore team, in spite of their setbacks, had many outstanding features. One of these was the sophomore coaching staff. Headed by coach Jack Pattison, other coaches included Art Armijo, Mike Fleager, and Neil Sweihart. Although coach Pattison is quick to'say that virtually every player was an asset, throughout the season several players displayed great potential. Offensive standouts were Glen Irwin, Jim Gage, .lim Everett, Doak Krause, Jeff Wieland, Ron Locke, and Mike Daugherty. Defense was highlighted with the performances of Bill Thomas, Mark Tornburg, and Joe Audett. Coach Pattison summed his team up by adding The team was a group of great kids with OUTSTANDING attitudes. Football season concluded with the annual pioneer football awards banquet. Award winners were Mike Daugherty and Doak Krause, co- captainsg Jeff Wieland, most valuable lineman, Jim Gage, most valuable back, and Ken Cregar, most improved. Although the record may be deceiving, the sophomore gridders are to be commended for their continual effort and their unmistakably outstanding attitude. With such admirable qualities, the class of '78 will most certain- ly prove to be a true asset to pioneer grid teams of the future. . ...W , .,.,,,,.,,.. , ,,,,..... Asst. Coach Mike Fleager. Head Coach Jack Pattison, Below, Asst. Coach Art Armijo, Above. Soph Football 201 wif.: Varsity Team tFront Row, L to R Sitting! John Bartnikowski, Mike McCoy, Bob Taylor, .lim Armstrong, Howard Hodis. tMiddle Row, L to R Sittingy Dave Lippiatt, Grafton Weiss, Bill Foster, Bill Armstrong, Fred Siddal. tBack Row, L to R Standingj Bill Kahoun, Matt Exell, George Reilly, Steve Edmunds, Steve Strum, Coach Grimm. Not Pictured, Jim Proffitt, and Evan Jackson. Y N .rx I r a,aa a . .. 3 The Varsity Water Polo Team, coached by Tom Grimm, completed its best season in recent years. Though the Pioneers finished with a 7-13 record, it was all the more remarkable considering they faced the toughest Water Polo opposition in the Southern Section C.I.F. fthe Sunset Leaguej. Led by senior captain Jim Proffit, the Pioneers were fairly successful against their non-league opposition. But their hopes were dashed when matched against tough Sunset League opponents. Swimming hard for the Pioneers all year were seniors Jim Proffitt, John Bartnikowski, Steve Edmunds, Howard Hodis, Bill Foster, and Evan Jackson. Rounding out the varsity team werejuniors Dave Lippiatt, Grafton Weiss, Bill Kahoun, George Reilly, Bob Taylor, Steve Strum, Matt Ezell, Mike McCoy, Fred Siddall, Bill Armstrong, and sophomore Jim Armstrong. S K +V 5 ii 55 ei 5, as a 5? at E K 3a,.,,t,.. 5' if: i fx ' ' I ':-, r ii ft Neal Strickler tries for a goal. Jim Crook swims down court with ball. wk T if F Water Polo Team Had Best Record in Recent Years WSSWW eeee . ' Q 1 Sophomore Team QFront Row, L to R Sittingj Jim Crook, Pete Holtom, Barry Giles, Helen Siddall, Doug Whittington, Paul Turpin. fBack Row, L to R Standingj Coach Tom Grimm, Ken McArthur, Neal Strickler, Brian Stern, Mike Wallace, ,Ray Dodd, Coach Paul Koller. mf' few aww 4' ww' W ' 'ii W Bill Foster attempts a pass to a fellow teammate. Howard Hodis maneuvering for possession ofthe ball. if-W-.-3 l y 204 l l Western High School's Cross Country Team was a successful one. Coached by Joe Carlson fan excellent runner himsellj, the Harriers ran to a 5-4 season and fourth in Sunset League standings. The Pioneers also fared well in the many tournaments they ran in, taking second in AU HS District, and third at Mt. SAC. Standing out for the harriers this year was team co-captain Mark Miller. Mark was the number one runner all season. He was the AU HS District meet champion, won his race at Mt. S.A.C., finished third in Sunset League finals, and took thirteenth place in C.I.F. Finals held at Mt. S.A.C. Scoring for the harriers all season were seniors Mark Miller and Moses Johnson. Joining them werejuniors John Martens and Austin Fernald, plus sophomore Steve Wimer. X Varsity QFront Row Lt. to Rt. on Kneesj John Martens, Austin Fernald, Steve Wimer. lBack Row Lt. to Rt. Standing! Scott Stowers, Mark Miller, Moses John- son, Dan Stafford. Moses Johnson warms up for upcoming race. Austin Fernald hangs close to Edison duo. Coach Carlson congratulates an exhausted Steve Wimer. I Cross Countr : Another Good Year i ln John Martens Fights uphill to linish at El Dorado. Mark Miller Sprints into finish. 22. Junior Varsity fFront Row Lt, to Rt, on Knees, Ken Whitey Ron Den, Sophomore tFront Row Lt, to Rt. on Kneesj Dean Cranford, Mike rick. lBack Row Lt. to Rt. Standingj Tom Brannon, Lori Blanco' AJ. Eby, Tom Cochran. lBack Row Lt. to Rt. Standingj Dave Loconto, BOCChlCr. Not Pictured, Terry Caskcy, Mike Mulvihill, Bob Bell. Not Pictured, Andy Micklos. Soccer Ends First Year As CIF Team Varsity On Knees L-Rl Austin Fernald, Eloi Ramos, Scott Brunner, Roland Ramirez, Manuel Jimenez. Back Rowg Mark Miller, Manuel Ramirez, Tom Handlan, Vachira Poonswaadcc. John Berlin. Toni Manno. Not Pictured, Shaun Andrews, Terry Cas- key, Don Skelton. -,Q fe --v Soccer came to Western's campus for the first time as a club during the l974-'75 school year. But with increased popularity, it evolved into a full Hedged team sport as it was accepted into CIF forthe l975-'76 season. Coached by Westhi math teacher Mr. Nickita Orloff, the Pioneers ran up a 2-10 league recordg quite an admirable feat for such a young team. In addition, there were many exceptional players on the team. Standouts were captain Shaun Andrews, Roland Ramirez, Eloi Ramos, Manuel Jimenez, John Berlin, , S171 Below, Terry Caskey fights opponent for the ball. Poons hangs in air alter kicking ball while John Berlin watches action. 206 Soccer and goalie Scott Brunner. Rounding out the varsity team K ,, were Mark Miller, Terry Caskey, Tom Handlin, Tony Manno, Vachira Poonswaadee, Manuel Ramirez, Don Skelton, and Austin Fernald. Thejunior varsity team, hampered by inexperience posted a disappointing 0-I2 league mark, but in spite oftheir gi setbacks, there were several fine players. Captain Don Lawson, Pat Ford, James Mosley and Randy Erwin to name a few. Toni Manno slides ball away from opponent. Goalie Scott Brunner soars high to prevent goal. - M f N - . . , A N . . , y tx h Z W .5 J.V. tOn Knees L-RJ Charles Reynolds, Pat Ford, Victor Salinas, Eack Row: Art Garcia, Kevin Yurtin, Allen Beck, Steve Wimer. Not Pictured: Tim Brannon. Brett Carlson, Randy Erwin, Rich Hernandez, Peter Horoszko, Don Lawson, James Mosley. Tom Handlan uses his head. Soccer 207 arsity Basketball Finds Going Tough M, VARSITY QL lo RJ Ken Goodwin, Mark Leo, Mark Saucy, Lloyd Johnson, Marty Ross, Randy Lowenberg, Mike Cruil, Masuhiro lwaguchi, John Thompson. Q Lloyd Johnson skies above his apposition. i Mike Cruil shoots from the wing. in Last Sunset Loop Season Guard John Thompson snaps a quick jump shot against the defense of Westminster. The l975-'76 basketball team knew the Sunset League was going to be a rough one. And rough it was. The Pioneers came out with a disappointing 2-I2 record. But the Pioneers did win two of their last three games by upsetting Los A160-58, who the night before had beaten topranked Marina, and whipped Newport Harbor. It was a long season for the Pioneers and their coach, Marvin Blemker, but they showed their true spirit by never giving up. Led by several fine shooters, guard Kenny Goodwin fcaptainj, forward Lloyd Johnson twith a 14.6 per game averageg Lloyd also made second team Sunset Leaguej forward Mark Saucy twith a 48.1 shooting percentage from the Hoor and a 69.1 percentage from the free throw linej, and center Randy Lowenberg, they battled every game to the very end. Rounding out the Varsity team were guard John Thompson, forward Mike Crail, and guard Masahiro Iwaguchi. plays his excellent shooting form. The Pioneers, arms up, ready to defend against the Sailors. Most Valuable Player Mark Saucy dis- Varisty Basketball 209 The Junior Varsity team coached by Marty McDermott tied with the Sophom ores for having the best record of Western's four teams going 4-10 in Sunset League play. Often led by strong teamwork and hustle, the J.V.'s fought every game to the end. The cagers looked promising to make next year's Varsity team a successful one. Junior Varsity, Sophomore Had Varied Results in 1975- -- PIU Dbl' ' - Junior Varsity Team: QL to Ry Mike Barazza, Tim Murdoch, Gil Reviere, Eldon Phillips, Scott Holtum Coach McDermott, Mard Brady, David Evans, Jeff Soares, Bob Sawada. Front Row, Craig Johnson, Luther Miller v Eldon Phillips makes a lay-up in a crowd. 210 Basketball ,HM Luther Miller releases jump-shot high above opposition. The Sophomore team also posted a 4-I0 mark for their coach Jim Burton. Throughout the season, the sophomores gained experience and continually improved. Q I I I I S The Sophomore J.V. team had a frustrating year going 0-14 for their coach Terry 76 Schedules Henigan. Dfffm Reaching high for the rebound are Tony Hunter and Marc Tornberg. Anthony Dana releases quick jump-shot as Rick Valdez and Bill Thomas watch. Sophomores tFront Row L-Rj Tom Brewer. Eric Sorenson, Ed Barraza, Bill Thomas, Jim Postuma, Rick Vandez, Anthony Dana. Not Pictured-Ken Baum. Sophomore J.V.'s tBack Row L-R3 Rod Locke, Ed Mar- garetich, Troy Wright, Brent Evans, Mark Lawler, Tom Coto, Tony Hunter, Mark Tornberg, Joe Audette, Dave Scott. Brent Evans shoots unguarded. Western's 1975-1976 varsity wrestling team faced a tough Sunset League schedule and came out with a dissapointing l-6 record. But third year coach Curtis Nichols did have some fine matsmen. Leading the varsity team were seniors Ray Simpson and Doug Skiles, plusjuniors Ken White and Tom Aguilar twho went to Cll-' finalsj. Other varsity wrestlers included seniors Dan Chasse, Ken lfukino, Brent Sumrall, Larry Watson and Don Nishakawa, The junior varsity team also posted a l-6 mark for Coach Nichols. Coach George Petermen led the sophomores to a respectable 3-4 record. Standouts included Tim Carrol. Pete Vodden, and Kit Hutchinson. Varsity team tRightj Front Row tl. to RJ Tom Aguilar, Jeff Delarosa. Brent Sumrall. Doug Skiles, Ray Simp- son, and Ken White. Back Row Harvey Horsey, Mike Mendoza, Dan Chasse, Joe Torrel. Larry Watson, and Coach Curtis Nichols, Grapplers Revealed 'if 2 I 4: . ' 'i A ily Y it e I fi 7 -'li V 'Q .,, if 37: wi? Brent Sumrall smashes opponent. Ray Simpson flips opponent up and over, Great Potential Doug Skiles works for a takedown. Tom Aguilar drives opponent tothe mat. 71:2 3 ' - Sophomore team: Front Row fl. to Rb Pete Vodden, Jose Galarza, Tim Carrol. Randy Cursting, Jim Stanford, Steve Mariscal, and Steve Ishii. Buck Row Coach George Petermun, Jim Glauh, Jim Hutchinson, Doak Drause. Don Haug, Dave Golden, Howard Parrish and Ed McCormick. Wrestling2l3 7 F ine Athletes Sparked a Much Improved Track Team Front Row QL to RJ Tom Ciccone, Pete Morin, John Martens, Austin Fernald, Andy Micklos, Mike Eby, Allen Agapinan, Pedro Contreras, Vachira Poonswasdee, Chuck Mayville, Curt Robbins, Dave Stafford, Steve Wimer, Dave Loconto, Dwelly Crofoot, Randy Erwin. Second Row, Jon Cen- tanni, Rick Alvarado, Tony Danna, Kevin Olsen, Mike Mulvihill, Mark Manchester, Scott Brunner, Mark Miller, Rich Hernandez, Rick Valdez, Ed Marracini, Chris Hart, .lohn Doe, Terry Caskey, Kevin Cuervo, Moses Johnson, Mark Tornberg. Third Row, Mike Okura, Lucky Reynolds, Dan Tumbleson, Allen Crow, Jeff Reihart, Jeff Weiland, Harvey Horsey, John Ruley, Dave Smith, Bob Bell, Scott Stowers, Lee Ann Bennett, Lori Blanco, Britt Bell, AJ. Boechler, Bob Ganahl, Dan Chasse, Mick Garcia, Jim Postuma, Jeff Ortiz, Art Ledesma, Dan Stafford, Pat Ochoa, Kevin Yurtin, Ira Wasserman, Kathy Holder, Dale Mosier, Deana Oldenberg, Marian Fernald, Allen Beck. mai W, , , , Stlflfl if Za 5 I 'iv - 0 f-tg, My W- , k W ,bu ., ,W , ,V I A W , 1 it ., 'cf --4 'Mu L-.. 4 Ph' - , lpn I . f.,, , . 7, H , Above, Kevin Cuervo up and over in the high jump. Right, Jeff Ortiz concentrates on ' putting the shot. s. z xi V The 1976 Track team-coached by Joe Carlson, Carlin Coffman, and Rod Cuervoeproved to be stronger and faster than last year. Although the Pioneers were much improved, they suffered a number of close losses. The most outstanding athlete was Kevin Cuervo who vaulted 14 feet 10 3A inches andjumped 6 feet 7 M inches as this article went to press. In addition to Kevin there were team captains Moses Johnson, Britt Bell and Scott Brunner to leadthe team. Other Outstanding Seniors were Allen Crow, Sunset League Champion in the hurdles, and Mark Miller in the Distances. Juniors who indicate better things to come next year were Chris Hart 113-6 in pole vaultj, Harvey Horsey fschool Record-44-6 W triplejumpj, JeffOrtiz, Mike Okura, Pedro Contreras, Rick Alvarado, John Martens and Austin Fernald. Q6jsfYY' ,., T sr it i'lhlllglaS Above, Coach Joe Carlson watches meet progress. Below, Above, Britt Bell displays discus throwing form. Below, Har- Art Ledesma uses strength in throwing the discus. vey Horsey shows determination in the longjump. ' 1 3 3 -fixing is , ,,,, 6 K it we M, M V ' , V .. . . t . H' .,r, ff Vvfw., A W V Track 215 216 The Sophomore team was led by Dave Loconto, .lim Postuma, Dwelly Crofoot and Sophomore record holders Tony Danna Q40-ll triplejumpl and Steve Wimer f9:56.l two milej. The track team also had an outstanding female performer in Junior Lori Blanco, who had a seasonal best of2: l 8.8 in the 880 yd. dash going into the C. I.F. qualifying meet. . .- Allen Crow running the high hurdles. AJ. Boechler and Steve Blemker side by side in the .l.V. mile. Scott Brunner receives handoff. Dan Stafford shows good form in half-mile. Austin Fernald waits patiently for start of race Track Track Continued Moses Johnson leads in half-mile. Mark Miller breaks the tape. lk . il Left-Steve Wimer out in front in sophomore two mile. Above-Runners break for position in the inside lane at start oftwo mile. Track 2 l 7 Tennis Team Rebuilds for Future Successes 3 , My .Y , ..,.. , . t. ,. g Q , R P D Front Row QL to R3 Hector Franco, Tony Dennison, Jeff Parker, John Warren, Jim Thews, on eterman stretches to serve Lowell Bielman, Joe Haney, Mickey McConnel. Back Row QL to RJ Dave Hernandez, Steve Yoon, Ron Peterman, Larry Almond, Tom Brannon, Ray Hebert, Oscar Soto, Lenny Edel- man, Kevin Cadabona, Coach Fieldhouse. .......ssl,L,.f1fm,.ig-4-,t. . W... r i n i'tse s e .. Q teg S S s i a sr at 'ii f p V 1 L 1 f 2 Q ,..1,1 A -me-M' Axxkk Steve Yoon straddles the line as Larry Al- Dave Hernandez runs to hit a back- mond awaits a serve. hand. 218 Tennis 'Xfif 'F it The Varsity Tennis team went through a year of rebuilding with only three seniors on the varsity team. Two bright spots on the team were junior Tom Brannon Qnumber one manj and senior Oscar Soto fnumber two many. The junior varsity team suffered from the same problem as did the varsity-lack of experienceg but there were two aff-wif 7 1. ,NMA in 5, . I Q s s ln , Q 5 8 . Oscar Soto quickly moves to hit a forehand. . wwf, 1-Q. --- fesflf i,,t a'ri.t r ttQ,, at of rsasaat sg: Q ,t.tt. t g Q, no rg 5 ,.r r t e , by seae all ss. .tt A Q t . , A Oscar Soto serves as Kevin Cadabona stands ready at the net. outstanding j .v. players-sophomores Lowell Beilman and John Warren. With all but three of his players returning next year, Coach Robert Fieldhouse can look forward to a very good year. ,hw M,.,,.:,,, ,sift ,- ,V gffqyg V,1Ii:j7,, Wzw .,fw1fff-g 5 I ,.,, Y 'r ' Tom Brannon lobs the ball. - .t .1 x' sv 'iff Dave Hernandez exhibits good sportsmanship. sw' i ititfffg ut K Tennis 2l9 The Varsity Swimming Team faced the awesome task ofhaving to swim in the Sunset League, the fastest league in the United ' ' . States. The Pioneers came out with a 2-5 record Q5-7 overallj. G S ' The Varsity Team was headed by captain Howard Hodis and seniors Jim Proffitt and Bill Foster. . . The Sophomore Team fared about about as well as the Varsity, l-6 in league tl l-8 overallj. The sophomores were led by captain Mike Wallace plus Carrie Smallwood and Pete Holton. VARSITY 8L SOPHOMORE SWIMMERS --Front Row. L to R, Buddy Foster, Mike Wallace, Pete Holtom. Ray Dodd. Second Row: Roy Hennigan. Ken McArthur, Saint Marseille. George Reilly. Third Row: Matt l-Qlell, Bill Kuhoun, Grafton Weiss, Steve Strum, Mike McCoy. Fourth Row Dave Lippiatt, Steve lidmonds, John Bartnikowski, Jim Proffitt, Howard Hodis, Coach Tom Grimm. Evan Jackson perforn.s an open half-twist in diving competition. W ix -N t sat nh if Nr 3 x . - Q Pb W- ,- ms., ,t 5, ' if J M T K at .T . t.,, I ? P Q-npr' f-,, , V' b ,,,, .. W. L f , J A k'A 2-2..fsi.,.M V g p gh g - 1. J V - Yeah s, by J J e' S ' ::'W.Aiau.n..... Carrie Smallwood swims the breast Howard Hodis dives into the water as Dave Lippiatt touches the wall in the Varsity 200 yd. medley. stroke. 220 Swimming The I976 Golf Team was coached by George Roussos. The team was hurt by a lack of personnel and faltered to a 4-l2 record. The Pioneers had only five players out for this year's teams. Varsity golfers were Mike Crook, Dayna Benson and newcomer Grafton Weiss. The .l,V. Team was composed of sophomores Greg! Jarrot and Colin Bell. Standouts for the Pioneers were Mike Crook and Dayna Benson. Dayna Benson, an excellent player, is the United States Junior Girls Champion for 1976. Third year letterman Mike Crook. finished 5th out of 55 in the Anaheim District, qualified for C.l.F. Finals by shoot- ing 148 for 36 holes in C.l.F. prelims, finishing second. At time of publishing, Mike had a good chance of making the State Championships. With more participation, Coach Roussos can look forward to a better year in '77. GolfTeam KL to RJ Coach Roussos, Colin Bell, Dayna Benson, Grafton Weiss, and Craig Jarrett. Not Pictured: Mike Crook. Ts 5 ' 3 H . 7 A Q I . .. I l -- 1 t - 4 3 V - ' 'ew . 4 W . . 'fs ' T' +ep.iila:-ef-ffasfff. 'W was-' l Dayna Benson teeing off: Mike Crook with a powerful drive up the fairway: Dayna Benson takes a practice putt. Golf22l The 1976 Varsity Baseball team, under the coaching of Mr. .lack Pattison this year attained an overall record of l l-10 and a league record of 6-5 according to statistics available at time of publication. As explained by Coach Pattison, the team had a group of outstanding young men with a desire to excel. Varsity standouts were seniors Terry Hess, Rick Ortiz, Naboaki Yamamoto, Ron Sauer, Keith Ahrns, and Mike Alfter in addition tojuniors Shane Cranton, Kevin Reilly and Dave Evans. W L D . 3 . ' yi li- W -N i . - 0 A , R W 1, wif, 1, was. Team QFront Row L to R3 Mike Marchese, Rick Ortiz, Nobuaki Yamamoto, Jim Brewer, David Evans, Steve Terry, Glen Smith, Bret Davis, coach Pattison. Back Row-Ron Sauer, Derek Hansen, Shane Cranton, Terry Hess, Kevin Reilly, Keith Ahrns, Gary Eisenrich, Mike Alfter, John Thomp- SOD . '15 ' 'I Y of A W. i0 ' jf .,,,.,,,,,5Q,Yf2'Z'1w,g,w,i. . , H My Q .7 1 W7 H -,', ' M HW.. 7, , Terry Hess sprints to lirst base. First baseman Jim Brewer stretches to make the out as Terry Hess backs up. 222 Varsity Baseball ,f Q l as M I 1 4 ' W 'es ww .......:g,, ff ,,,, . aseball Team Had Winning Record --. wfwlif ' 'HR A ld' Q, ff- .lv an- avb 1 ,, -' an f ., l Mann'-A -,V--as . , Q , my Shane Cranton shows good pnchmg form. .AX . Mike Marchese at bat, Dave Evans on deck JV Team Spent Year on Diamond Skills ' N ale l X. . - . lite- f 1 J 8? Qgiwxlgfwi V Western's Junior Varsity Baseball Team suffered through a disappointing season but managed to have a good time in spite of it all. Coached by Art Armijo. the J.V. batsmen worked basically on the fundamentals ofthe game in preparation for next year's Varsity team. Putting in strong performances for the team against the Sunset League competition were Grant Bennett at first base. Dale Fisher in left field, Luther Miller at shortstop and pitcher Kevin Reilly. V ,yi.e,s V , ygs J 2 Z 4 y 2 iigflff' 0.333-V, L V. M eqfiern I V me U 1 W it 4 3 ' 1 V 1 :W .-.' Ml X-f M., y 552 ii dig? 1 Junior Varsity Teamg L to R3 Back Row: Coaeh Armijo, Mike Genther, Robert Smart, Sam Huston, Jim Gage, Dale Fisher, Mike Solso, Gil Riviere. L to R: Front Row: Ed Nagelhout, Kevin Reilly, TM Manno, Luther Miller. Jim Colangelo, Jeff McCaney, Grant Bennett. 224 Baseball JV Dale Fisher takes a strong swing. Ed Nagelhout goes for the the out as Luther Miller backs up the play By all pre-season indications, Western's Sophomore Baseball team could've been in contention for the Sunset League title. They posted a 5f0 won-loss record in pre-season competition but were 5-8-I in Sunset League play. Soph aseball ine Coach Tibbs pointed out that a lack of consistency hampered this otherwise ex- ceptionally good team. Several batsmen had strong performances during the season: J.B. Everett at first H d E 1 S base, Ron Fagan at second base, Anthony Dana on the mound and Doak Krause a y S behind the plate. Q 'p , ' 1 t .,s, C i. Sophomore Team, L to R3 Front Rovv: Doak Krause, Joe Audette, Rod Locke, Ron Fagean, Bill Thomas, Jim Everett, Charles Roman, Jim Postuma. L to R3 Back Row: Coach Tubbs, Al Chico, Pete Vodden, Dave Scott, Ed Barraza, Scott Liebenow, Anthony Danna, Steve Wimer. - Q w f , VW T qfl77 '7' 'iw i is NP T H -1-9 I 'H' is .-My Q ijgw , It f V. J ,,,,,, Q. if . ,wiv gf pnvajnauuvv-svw. i M 1 , 'U '9 v --A -M H i ff- , , .,,- 1 y Q-'lQ'f j 'L-. ' l , , .fi ,, ,,,,,,, -Jam. T- ff ' 1 ,M v,...4.a2mQgzSfL?,'?95ii Q Ed Barraza tags the sliding opposition. Bill Thomas at bat Pete Vodden on deck. Sophomore Baseball 225 This year,s Junior-Senior Prom was more than exciting, more than successful. lt was even fantastic. The Prom was held at the Holiday lnn in Fullerton. The band Liberty Four not only played a wide variety ofmusic but played it well. This year's Queen was Holly Beilman and the King was Roger Davis. This year's Junior Class decided on something new, a Princess and a Prince. That worked well, also. Regina Riley was crowned Princess and David Evans was crowned Prince. Over all May 15th will be an evening that will be well remembered by those who attended. 226 lunior-Senior Prom Me: s1 J J unior-Senior Prom '76 ,. Q, , '-,Ii I 'IV f , ,- ' 1...,,1ar7, .1-- ' 'wif - A . g . it W . 3 Rx 5.2 .,rLk xx? ir' Q-JB' M g ,J fix E' ff' Blwfff T' 1 L , 4 f m5- X- I X ' X x XA 228 Graduation Graduation Day: June 10, 1976 230 S XNNK . . 1 a IWII1 ii ff' gf- f' . Senior Breakfast- Last Social Event of '76 1 fi -4 5' Bkf E Z, Denise Davidson, Sand Schoales, Moses Johnson Received Top Awards Student Awards Denise Davidson, commissioner of activities and very active in many different organizations, was named Student ofthe Year at the annual Service Awards banquet- held May 27 at the Le Taix Restaurant in Hollywood. Denise and 50 outstanding students for the 1975-76 school year were treated to a French-style dinner and a stage show at the Ahmanson Theatre. After dinner, top award plaques were given to Denise. Sandi Schoales for Senior Girl and Moses Johnson as Senior boy. Active in both the Pioneer publications-yearbook and newsmagazine, Denise was a star basketball player and planned many activities, in addition to publishing the daily bulletin. She was one ofthe most dedicated students ever to attend Western High School. She plans to attend California State University at Fullerton. At Westhi, she had a 3.5 and above academic average. Moses was a sports writer for the newspaper, a track star and an excellent academic student. He plans to attend Calif. State University at Long Beach. Other banquet awards were given to Tess Roxas. Sophomore girl: Kevin Cadabona, Sophomore boy: Melissa Peters, Junior girl: Tom Brannon, Junior boy: Dave Vasquez, special recognitiong and Cheryl Harp, director's award. Athletes ofthe Year: This year's athletes ofthe year were Mark Miller and Terry Hess. Mark was an active member ofsuch sports as Varsity Cross Country, Soccer and Track, ofwhich he earned varsity letters in each. Terry was involved in Varsity Football the was named to the all-CIF teamj and the baseball club. Perhaps one of the most outstanding athletes on the Westhi campus this year wasjunior Lorri Blanco. Lorris was a member of the Western Track team, where she specialized in the 80-yard run. Among her accomplishments, she managed to acquire a lirst place finish in the girls' regionals, in addition to a fourth place finish at the Masters Track Meet. Her fourth place finish at the Masters Meet qualified her to travel, expenses paid, to the State Track Meet which was held in northern California in early June. Girls Athlete ofthe Year went to Denise Davidson. She received her award at the Senior Breakfast. Pioneer Band At the annual awards banquet, Kevin Cadabona and Jim Moseman received the Outstanding Sophomore awards. Outstanding Junior 'Dave Evans, Outstanding Senior-Ann Borja and Angie Giovannetti, BannerfFlag award Linda Acker. Service AwardfLisa Metcalf. Jazz f Perry D'Armond. Most Improved -Rick Hernandez and Brian Olinger. John Philip Sousa Award Rick Kennedy, for the most outstanding band member. DENISE DAVIDSON Student of Year SANDY M0555 SCHOALES JOHNSON Senior Girl Senior Boy Top Seniors 231 ...nd Pioneer staff interviews WHS foreign student- Vibeke Lie of Norway. Ahhot, Andre 42 Aocaro, Don 96 Acker, Linda 41.42.96 Ackles, Richard 74 Aeosta. Esther 18,74 Acosta. Manuel 96 Acosta,Patt1 116,214 Acosta. Randy 211,96 Adair, Darrel 96 Adatr. Jeffery 74 Adams. Cheryl 39,1 16 Adams, Douglas 96 Agaptnan. Alan 2J,27,1 16.214 Aguilar. Deborah 111,74 Aguilar. Thomas 96,2 I 2.211 Agutlere, Rosalee 116 Ahrns. Keith 222 Alamta. Dorothy 34.35,1 16 Alamia. Laurie 116 Aldrich. Karen 74 Aldrich. Kevin 74 Alexander. Robert 200 Alfter, Michael 116.222 Allbright. Selena 74 Allhrittnn. Steven 96 Allen. Christoph 96 Alls. Micheal 74 Almand, Larry 45.96.218 Alvarado, Mary Ann 116 Alvarado. Richard 96.197.2I-1.215 Alvarado, Shirley 18.74 Alvarel. Deanna 116 Alvarel. Margarita 116 Ames. Todd 74 Ame1cua.Erma1iuda 116 Amos. James 26 Anders. Michael 74 Angon. nan 324.74 Andrews. Christine 21.45.117 Andrews. Robert 96 Andrew s. Shawn 206 Angevtne, Ronald 96 Anke,Wa1ler24.2S,ll7 Anlaldi. Debra 18.41.117 Anzaldi. Karen 41.96 Archuleta. Blanca 74 Arias, Kathleen 111.1 17 Armstrong, James 202 Armstrong. Tammy 51.96 Armstrong,T1m 74 Armstrong. William 96.202 Arnolde. Je1'f74 Arnold. Marc I 17 Arnold. Monte 74 Arnold, Steven 96 232 Index Astvtdo. Stephanie 7-I Atchison. Gary 74 Audette, Joe 74.200,201,2l 1.225 Austin. W m 74 Aves. Leonard 117 Aves. Todd 74 August. Rohert 96 Ayltng, Barbara 45.7-1 Baker. Eltlabeth 2X.50,117 Baker. Piper 96 Baker. Richard 74 Baker. Rohtn 96 Baldridge. Ronald 19.96.197 Bales. Teal 74 Ball. David 75 Ball. Wayne-31.117 Banda. Yolanda 75 Bandelin. Vana 75 Banneck. Jennifer 75 Barber. Lisa 96 Barber, Robin 117 Barbosa, Dehra 117 Barbosa. Mark 75 Barela, Michael 75 Barella, Peggy 114.117 Barker. Randy 96 Barkley. Diana 118 Barr. Christoph 19,1 IK Barraltt. Eddie 75,21 1.220 Barraza. Michael 96,210 Barrtos. Paul 118 Barry. Julene 1 18 Bartnikowykt. John l1t1.21'l2.220 Batttsta. Teresa 118 Bauer. Stephanie 24.58.97 Baum, Kenney 75.211 Baumgartner. Brenda 97 Baumgartner, tilenda 75 Bautista. Paul 97 Beatty. Colette 75 Beavers, Patricia 118 Behek,Caro175 Bebek, Lisa 97 Beck, A1lenlI1l.l97,201.2l4 Beck, Dehra 97 Bedner. Cindy 97 Behm. Barhara 97.118 Behm, Dorothea 118 Betlman. Holly '19.24.55,2X.l19.16.1 Betlman. Lowell 75,218,219 Belger. Gary 97 Bell. Britt 19.1 l9.196.197.215.2l4 Bell. Colin 200.221 Bell. Robert 75,205.21-1 Belstto. Citna 97.186 Bennett. Grant 97,22-1 Bennett. Kim 97 Bennett. Kimberly 29.97 Bennett. Lee Ann 29 Bennington, Julia 119 Benson. Dayna 119.221 Benson, Suzanne 75 Berg. Craig 97 Berlin. Jon 97.206 Bernard, Natalie 39,416,119 Bertleman, Larry 75 Best, Russell 1 I9 Biddlecome, Michael 97 Biddlecome. Robert 75 Biggor, Laurie 24.25.97 Biller, Teri 119 Btlna. Kathy 26.119 Btlyew. Kathy 119 Birdsall, Margie 22.75 Bird. Michelle 1 I9 Black,hlt1abeth 97.119 Black, Julia 119 Blackburn, Mark 120 Blackwell. Jean 97,211 Blanchard. Nicholas 97 B1anco,1.orratne 39.97,205.2I5,214 Blay Charlene 97 Blay. Stewart f19.75.120.2l6 Blemker. Steve 120.216.2116 Bloom. Allison 41,12-I Bloom, Andrea 54.97 Boden. James 120 Boeehler. Andrew 120,216,214 Boehme, Karen 97 Bohner, Darrell 75 Boltng. Cindy' 75 Bonilla, Marta 24.75 Boon, Marinas 120 Borges. Julianne 75 Borja, Ann 41.120 Boryon Dena 22.45.97,16J Botteri, Hilabeth 75 Boulanger, David 97 Bowers. Patty 24.51.75 Bovuden.l1ileen 75 Bowden, Bette Lori 75.120 Bowland. Russell 75 Bowman. Bette 75 Bradley. Bruce 45,97 Bradley. David 97 Brady. Mark 97,210 Brancato. Jeanne 97 Branek. Cindy 75 Branek. lfrankie 120 Brannon, Thomas l9.2J,24.29.97.205.207,2116.219 Brayal1,Glenn 97 Brettsehvterdt.John 120 Brettschwerdt. Sandra 75.120 Brenestuhl. l.eonard 120 Brewer. James 222 Brewer. Kathy 97 Brewer. Tom 75,200 Brtckey, Douglas 97 Bridwell. Amanda 1211 Brillon. Greg 75.200 Brock, Francis 20.2J,25.26.29. Brock, John 41.75 Brock, Terry 97 Brockhoft. Frank 121 Brodmannliarry 121 Brooks. Jennifer4l.97 Brooks. Stephanie 121 Brown.Car197 Brow n. Cynthia 22.41.914 Brown. Diana 121 Brown.Janis-15.121 Bron n. Laurie 41,911 Brown. Michele 75 Bruce. Patricia 75 Brunk. Keith 75 Brunner. Mark 75.200 Brunner. Scott l2l.197,l91l.20 Bryden. Melissa 76 1146 6.207,2l4.2l 5.216 Student Index Through D Buck, Gina 18.76 Buckley, Doug 76 Bull, Sandra 76 Burchell. David 98,197 Burdette. Keven 76 Burdette. Ricky 94 Burany. Frank 98 Burns, Kevitt 121 Burges. Norma 98 Burnett, Judy 98 Burrows. Theresa 98 Burton. Barbara 41.98 Burton, Nancy 76 Burton. Sharon 98 Bush, Barbara 121 Buxman, Patricia 20,-15,98 Byers, Janette 76 Cabral. Dolores 76 Cadabona, Karen 24,25.45.121,184 Cadabona. Kevin 19.23,24.41.76.218 Cadena. Walter 98 Calderon, Dejanira 18.98.28 Call. Lynn 98 Calo,Jenny 50.41.121 Campbell, Denise 98 Campbell. Katherine 76 Campbell. Sue 76 Campbell, Tony 34.62.I21.196,I98 Cancelleri. Jamie 98 Cano, Edward 122 Cantrell. Cynthia 122 Cantwell. Debbie 98 Cantu. Tomas 76 Carbullido, Marlin 76 Carbullido. Michael 98 Cardenas. Teresa 122 Carlson. Brett 98,207 Carlson, Jan 45.76 Carlson. Nancy 122 Carlson, Robert 911,197 Carmody. Cynthia 122 Carothers, Patrick 76 Carpenter Burt 21.23.122 Carpenter. Catherine 26.211.38.122 Carpenter. Harry 76 Carpenter, Samuel 76 Carpenter. Timothy 122 Carr, Pamela 22.122 Carroll, Timothy 212,213 Carruth, Sharon 122 Carsting, Randy 213 Case, Debbie 98 Caskey, Terry 98,205,206.2 I 4 Cason, Jerry 122 Cason, Tammy 76 Cassidy, Kathleen, 123 Castillo, Mary 98 Castro, Brenda 123 Cate. Kenneth 62,98 Cate, Kerry 56.123 Cauasos. Rolanda 45,123 Cavasos, Terri 98 Cawelti. Carol 123 Centanni, Jon 123,214 Centeno, Rosemarie 18 Cervantes. Steven 27.34,123.197,I99 Chamberlain, Cindy 98 Champagne. Donna 76 Chan, Dorca 182,183 Chan, Yau 98 Charbonneau. Marla 98 Charnaw. Allen 76 Chartier, Micheal 123 Chartier, Thomas 98 Chase, Beth 123 Chase. Daniel 123 Chase. Elizabeth 22.l23.182.I83 Chason, Tanya 76 Chasse. Daniel 212,214 Chavez, Debbie 18,123 Chavez. Ernest 39.69.124 Chiacciera. Rosemarie 98 Chico, Albert 76.225 Childress. Donna 76 Chockrek, Michael 124 Chodkowski. Cathy 34.50.124 Choti, Suzanne l9.22.23,25.34.70, Christensen, Shari 24.76 Christiansen, Michael 98 Chun, Richard 124 Chun, Tae 98 Ciccone, Tom 214 Cicinelli. Elizabeth 98 Cid, Lori 41 Civlluno, Robert 76,214 Clark, Cheryl 21,21,124 Clark. Douglas 39,98 Clark, Dennis 76 Clark. Wayne 45,124 Clease. Paul 124.197 Clifton. lrene 98 Cloud, Terry 99 Clifton. James 124 Cline. Susan 98 Cocharan, Duane 76 Cochran. William 76.205 Cockrell. Kimberly 44.45.124 Colangelo, Jim 99.224 Cole, Ben 41 71,124 Cole. Lawerance 20.21.25.26.29,38,128.I63 Cole, Robert 99 Coleman. Mark 124 Coley. Penny 41,99 Collette, Herve tJoe1 125 Collins. Dena41.76 Collins. Robert 41.76 Colvin. Linda 125.197 Conley'.Christoph 1.125.163 Conrad. Steven 125.197 Costantino, Tracy 99 Contreras, Pedro 99,197.21-1.215 Cook.Cris26.125 Cook. Laurie 76 Cooley. Cheri 125 Copfer. Nancy 76 Cordi. Ronald 76 Cordero. Patrica 18,125 Cornell. Janice 99 Corneyo. Ventura 28 Cortes. Bernice Cortes. Sal 99 Costa. Jeffrey 76 Cola, Thomas 76.211 Cotter. Lori 125 Courchaine, Robert 99 Covarrubias, Rohert125 Coventun. Mindy 45,76 Cowan. Nancy 77.186 Cox. Kathy 99 Cox, Noah 77 Craddock. Greg 99 Craig. Teresa 41.42.99 frail. Michael I25.197.208.209 Crail. Tim 77.200 Crandell. David 125 Crandall. Farrell 99 Cranford, Dean 77,205 Cranton. Coreen 77 Cranton. Shane 99.222.223 Cregar. Kenneth 77.200 Crist. Charla 20.26.29.l24.126 Crist. Nikki 20.77 Crofoot, Dwelly 77,200.21-1 Crandell. David 125 Cranford. Dean 77,205 Cranton, Coreen 79 Cranton. Shane 222.223 Cregar. Kenneth 20.77 Crist, Charla 2l1.26.l24.l26 Crist, Nikki 20.26.77 Crofoot.Dwe1ly 77,200.214.215 Cron. Theresa 99 Crook. James 23.77.203 Crook, Micheal 22.29.126 Crouch, John 38.126 Crow, Allen I26,2l4,215.2I6 Crowther,Jesse 126.127 Cruebie, Alan 77 Cruis, Allen 77 Cruz, Steven 99 Cryer, Marale 77 Cuervo, Kevin 2,l26,197,2l4.2I5 Cuervo. Rodd 65,215 Cuervo. Tymerie 11,89.99. I 88 Cuilici, Kent 77.200 Culverhouse, Charles 126 Curry,John 126 Curry. Thomas 77 Curtale. Chris 126 Curtis. Kellie 77 Curtis. Kimalie 45.55.56.62.99 Curtner, Jana 45,77 Cutler. Terry 77 D Daebelliehn, Raymond 126 Dahn, Tammie 77 Dalton. Robin 29 Daly, Kevin 99 Daly. Mary 99 Daly. Norma 62,77 Dalton, Robin 99 Dameron, Donna 25.45.99.I90.l9I Daniels. Harry 126 Danna, Anthony 77,21 1.2l4.2I5.225 D'Armond. Perry 41.127 Darr, Jeff 77 Darr, Juliea l.2Z,28,69,99 Daskalos, Mark 39.1 27,163 Daugherty, Micheal 77.200.201 Davidson, Denise 24.29.5l.70.l27,16 Davis, Bret 127 Davis, Jeffery 99 Davis, Lorraine 77 Davis, Kathleen 77 Davis. Luanne 99 Davis. Randy 127 Davis, Rhonda 127 Davis. Roger 39.l27.197 Day, Kellie 77 Dearing. Kris 77 Dearing. Tim 99 Debaun. Lorne 78,200 Dechko. Alex 127 Degeorge. Debbie 100 Deitrick, Robert 41.7K Deitrick, Ronald 29.45.99,205 Delarosa. Jeffery 100.212 Deltz. Deborah 127 Delli Venneri. Leslie 24.78 Delos Reyes, Virgil 127 Deluna. William 78 DeMaio, Dwight 127 Dennis, Keith 100 Dennison, Anthony 78,218 Denny. Terry 78 Deporte, David 100.197 Depue. Susan 100 Derevjanik, Theresa 100 Derochea. Paula 100 Desmet. Mickey 100 Devane. Melony 100 Dewolf. Thomas 100 Dial. Debbie 714 Dicker. Debbie 21 Dickinson. Debbie 78 Dickson. Robert 128 Dickson, Thomas 714 Dilaurenlio, David 128 Dillabough, Cheryl 100 Dillaboughlierald 128 Dithch. Timothy 78 Doane. Judith 78 Dodd. Ray 45.78,203.220 3.111-1,185,188,189 Index 233 Timothy 101 Evans. Hahor. Sandra 44.45.133 234 Index Dodds. Mary 711 Dohrman. Leroy 78 Doller. Mary 100 Dollar. Timothy 78.100 Dominguez. David 716 Donnelly. Alan 100 Doutt. Jennie 20,2-1.21t.70. 1 216. Douty. Mark 71t Dubois. Denise 1211 Dunbar. Leigh 7X Dunham. Richard 100 Durbin. Danny 128 Durbtn.1inda 'X Dustcrholt. Carolyn 1214 Dymond. Jack 100 E Fbert.Cindy loo l:bberts.Dane11e 716 hbberts. Darcy 128 Eby. Michael 714 Fde1mar:.Lenny 716 Eddtngton. l aurie 59.1216 Fdmurtdy. S1ey'c1216.202 Edwards. Belinda 22.7K Eernisse, Laurie -15.715100 Eh1e.Lorene -11.100 hhlcnfeldt. Donald 1216 Ftsenretch. Gary 227 Et1ak.Gay1ynn 78 Flam. Terry 129 Eli1T. Cathy 19.21.24.23.29,39. Fliff, Mark 716.200 E1isio.Nancy 1it,711 F11edge.Hrenda716 Elliot. William 716 Fllls, Debra 100 Ellis. Tammy 45.100 Ells. Glenn 129 Ellsworth. David 100 Emerick. James 129 limerick. Pamela 78 Endicott, Laurie 129 Engraci. Kirk 129 Engrave. Je1'f41,79 Equtarta,Guy 129 Erbar. Kevin 20.100 Frwtn,G1enn 79,100 Erwin. Jeanette 79 Erwin, Randy 79.206.207.2l-3 Esptn la Robert 129 o '. Essen,Sa11y 11,79 Estrada. Denise 79 Evans. Brent 79.211 Evans, Craig 100 Evans. David 41,100.2 l0.223.2 Jennifer 100 Evans, Katherine 129 Evans. Randy 129 Evans. Robbin 79 Evans. Robert 100 Evans. Ronda 100 Fvans. Ron 79 Everett. James 79.200.201 .225 Erell. Mark 129 F1eI1.Matthew 45.100.202.220 Fabinich. Kelly 130 Fagan. Ronald 79.225 Fagan. Thomas 197 Faillen, Marlene 190 Fall. Anthony 130 Farnady. Brian 79 Favello, Jerry' 79 Fee. Jane 34.45.100 Fenton. Heidi 79 Ferguson. Jamie 79 lhl 129 22 Fernald. ftusun 100.204.20b.- Fernald, Marian 79.214 Fernandez, Vickie 100 Ftck.Jone11 39.22,130 Fields. Ron 101 Fields. Stephanie 79,29 Ftgerell. Debra 101 Files. Barbara 130 Finch, Ronald 29.130 Ftola. Lisa 79.18-4,190 Fiola, Monique 79 Fischer. Dale 101.197.2214 Fischer. Matt 79 Fisher..1eni 130 Fisher. Katherine 130 Fiaig. Richard no Flalg. Sharon 79 Flanagan. Marlene 29.130 Fleuger. Richard 130.196.1647 Fleyner. 1 ori 60.79 Fleury. John 130 Flmn. Diana 131 Floyd. Donna 131 Forbes. Debbie 101.1162 Force. Karen 131 Ford. Everett 7-1 Ford. Norman 101 Ford. Patrick 24.79.2116.207 Foster. Earl 79 Foster. Janet 101 Foster. William 29.111.202.2t Foulkes. Robin 111.101 rnnsr.t1.nfy vo Fowler. Natalie 22,101 1-rancts. Christopher 131 Franco. Hector 41.79.218 Frank. Rosemarie 101 Frankly n. Sharon 79 Franklyn. Susan 39.131 Franks. -Nrlene 216.79 Franlvva. Annette 79 Frederick. Diane 160 Frederick. Robert 101 Frcdertcks. Cynthia101 Freeman. Cynthia 131 Freihofl. lznc 80 Fri1eIle.Mtchae1 101 Fry. Judy 101 Fry. Thomas 110 Fukino. Ken 131.212 Fulton. Tim 101 Gabel. John 131 Gage. James 140.20020 1 ,224 Ga1arLa.Jose 213 Gan. Arturo 110 Gan.1rma19.22.25.3X.10l Ganah Garcia 1. Robert 131,214 . fkrturo 101.207 Garcia. 1 nrtque 110.197.1913 Garcia. Janine -16,160 Garcia. Mitche1l62.101.214 Garcia. Patsy 101 Gardner, Gary 80 Gardner. Patricia 110 Garrison, Sharleen 131 Gaughran,Ana101.l162 Gebharl. Betty 65.160 Gebhart. Flena 41.160 Gebhart. Joanne 132 Gee. Marjorie 110 Gehnert. Charles 132 Gemler, Susan132 Genthner. Michael 101.224 George. I inda X0 German. Anna18.101 Gerrtor. James 101 Gerrior, Steven 80 Gesst, Lauren 132 Gesse, Margaret 62,160 13.220 14.2I5,2lb Giannottt. Betty 101 Gibbons, Bret 45,132 Gibbons. Kim 140 Gilbert, Marte 26.160 Gilchrist. Martin 101 Giles. Barry 110.203 Gillen. Janet 132 Gtllet, Lorri10l,l1116,1139 Gtllet. Wendy 24.160 Gilmore. Laura 80 Gilmore. William 101 Ginsbarg, Barry 101 Ginsbarg. Jay' 80 Giovanetti, Angela 41.80.132 Girgen. Susan 26.160 Givens. Lon 132 Glaab. James 80.2tll.2l3 Glenn, Denise 80 Godfrey, Cynthia 41,132 Godfrey. Michael 160 Goforth Golden. ,Judy101 David 80,200,213 Gomes, Daniel 111 Gomes. Gonzales. Gonzales. Goodrich. Goodwin. Goodwin. Goodwin. Goodwin. Annabel 132 Marlene 132 Albert. 19.133 Darlene 101 Donald 133 Kenneth 133,208,209 Robert X1 Goodwin. Sylvia 102 Goodyear, Deborah 161 Gould. William 102 D Through K Grayeda. Charmaine l16.39.I33,1b3 Gramstad, Lisa 111 Gray. Dawn 25.102 may, Melvin xi Gray, Scott 81 Green. Sharon 20,22.-15.133 Grcenan. Sheri 102 Greene. Cheryl X1 Greene, Cynthia 133 Greider. Gloria 102 Gribble, Tammy K1 Gnflitts, Yvette 161 Grigg, Michael 160 Grove. Cindy 133 Grosky, C 45 Grubbs. Marie161 Grumbels. Kelly 133 Gunn, Alyson 1166 Gutierrez. Kathleen 45.161 Gwinn. Greg 133 Haines. Phoho 161 Halderman. Mike X1 Hall. Cynthia 102 Hall, David133 11all.Gay1a 102 llall. M 41 Hallock. Margaret 161 Halstenhurg, Pamela 29,134 Halstenhurg, Sheri 111 Hamade. Vincent 81 Hamilton, Debra 102 Hamilton. Marina 41.81 l1amtl1on.Whtllen39 11ance,Roger 81 Hand. William 102 Handlan. Kathleen 18.134 Handlan. Thomas 16l.200,206.207 Handlan. Timothy 102 Haney.Joe218 Hansen. Derek 134.222 Hansen. Mary 41.111 llarbaugh. Lori 161 Harbaugh, Shelly K1 11arder.l isa 134 Index Hardgrave, Kathryn 141 Harding. Peggy 141 Harless. Charles 102 Harless. Mary 134.1145 Harp. Cheryl 2l.4s.s7.10.vi.i34.tfyJ Harp. Michael 134 Harra. Sandy 21 Harris. Karen 102 Harris. Kristen 21.102 Harris. Randall 102 Harrison. Christopher 26.1412 Hart. Brent 134 Hart. Chris 102.214.215 Hart. Edwin 141 Hart. Kettn13-1 Harvey. Stephanie 134 Hatch. Jeremy 134 Hatch. John 102 Haug. Donald 102.1213 Hawkes, Daniel 39.46. I 35.197.l914 Hawkes. Dorrie 81 Hang. Donald 102.1142 Hang, Michael 24,141,126 Hawkins, Pat 102 Halelton. Sandra 24.141.l26 Heath. Christine 102 Hebert. Ray 141.2114 Hebert. Steven 102 Hein. Annette 102 Hein. Douglas 135 Hein. Neil 135 Heltne. Sandra 141 Hendley. Sandra 102 Hendricks.Tammy 514.135.2114 Henninger. Peter 102 Hennegen. Roy 23.24.4l,81.220 Henry. Dawn 25.29.135 Henry. John 81 Henson. Mark 141 Henson, Sandy 66 Henson, Terry 103 Herman, Christine 141.64 Hernandez. David 19.24.214.314,l35.163. Hernandez, Linda 103 Hernandez. Richard 4I.135.207.214 Hernande1.Sharon 135 Herndon. Ella Mae 141 Herrera, Helen 103 Herwick. Linda 135 Hess. Tammy 53.81 Hess, Terry 34,135,l96.197.222 Hesse, lrene 142 Hewson. Madoka19.25.103.1142 Hicks, Chris 142 Higgins. Charlelte 45.142 Hill. Randy 135 Hild. Jon 142 Hme. David 142 Hitsman. Linda 136 Hodis. Howard 20.24.136 Hodis. Howard 20.24.136.202,203,220 Hogan, T, 41 Holder, Kathy 52.I03.214 Holland. Craig 136 Holm, Gail 142 Holmes. Donnell 22.142 Holton, Pete 220 Holton. Scott 142.103.203.210 Horoslko, Peter 32.207 Horngren. Maureen 22.24.103 Horsey. Harvey 103.I97,212.2I4.215 Horton. Verne 214 Hougan. Teddy 142 Houseman,Jil1 103 Howard. Allen 136 Howard. Cheryl 22.142 Howard. Evelyn 22.1413 Howarth. Lorraine 45.142 Hoy. Danny 136 Hubbard. Ardis 136 Hueth, Reyeanna 103 Hughes. Patrick I9.23.24,136 Hughes. Donna 112 Hughs. Kathy 136 218,219.29 Band director bids good-bye to senior lssella Vasquez ofthe flag unit. Hull. Melanie 103 Hulx. Sherry 142 Humphries. Carol 82.1214 Hunt. Kelly 142 Hunt. Malinda 142 Hunt, Robin 25 Hunt. Rosalind I.39.b9.136 Hunt. Terry 136 Hunter, Anthony 82.211 Hunter. Steven 103 Huxt, Nicholas 103 Hust. Richard 136 Huston. Sammy 103.224 Hutchinson. James 45.142.200.212.2l3 lchikawa. Lani 25 lida.Gera1d 103 ltda. Vio1et103 lngrum, Anita lrvfin.Cilenn 201 lrwin, Patricia 137 lshn, Debra 19.22.23.24,25.28.103 lshii. Steven 213 Ishii. Wendy 19.20.3941.l37.214.29.163 lwaguchi. Masahiro 137.2014.209 lwanickt. Laura 50.5l.62.137 Jackson,Cindy 142 Jackson. hvan l37.202.220 Jackson,Mtndt142 Jacoby, Nancy 137 Jahnke. Peter 1413 Jamison. Nella -15 Jarnagin. Cynthia 82 Jarnagtn.Pattt103 Jarrett. Gregory 103,221 Jenkins. Vicki 29.137 Jeffries. Mike 103 Jenson. Dale 142 Jimenez. Manuel 142.20h Johannsen. Steven 137 Johnson, Becky 142 Johnson.Claylon1Bradl137 Johnson, Craig 142.210 Johnson, Dana 103 Johnson, Daniel 142 Johnson. David 103 Johnson, Kim 142 Johnson. Lloyd 10311114.2119 Johnson, Moses 24.39.137.204.214.2l5.217 Johnson. Ruth 137 Johnson. Sharon 41.82.103 Johnson. Shawn 142 Johnson. Tanya 143 Jolly. Joi 143 Jones. Carla 143 Jones. Deborah 143 Jones. Donald 103 Jones. Kimberly 21.143 Jones. Theresa 1314 Joy. Renee 22.45.103 Juarez. Deborah 1314 Juarez. Rebecca 143 Juhkam. Monica 41.103 Jung. Christopher 103 Jusko. Brenda 143 Kadowaki. Janice 83 Kahoun. William 103.202.220 Kalinak. Ann 22.24,64.103 Kalinak. Susan 83 Kameyama. Laura 29.103 Kaneen, John 83 Kaneen, Mary 138 Kanemori. Rose 24.103 Karolczak. Beverly 24 Karsting, Randy 83 Kebils. Richard 83 Keele, Dana 83 Keenan, Robert 103 Keene. Chery145.B3.103 Keller. Kelly 138 Keller. Kimberly 104 Keller, Lenetta 138 Keller. Michele 83 Kelly. Michael E, 138 Kennedy. Richard 40.111.43.138 Kent. Denise 83 Kent. Michele 83 Kent, Yvonne 29.H3,1 38 Kerr, Cynthia 41.143 Kerr. Vicky 22,39.414.138 Kerrigan. John 104 Kerrigan. Steve 83 Khikawa. Lani 138 Ktmbel1,Jel'l139 Kimble. Richard 26.139 Kimbrough. Frank 21.41.65.143 King. Charles 139 King. Michael 133.210 Kirkpatrick. Jenny 139 Kirshner. Alan 143 Ktshaba. Dorthy I9.20,24.143 Kitchen, Sean 104 Kitchen. Kristine 143 Klein. Cassandra 104.182.1143 Kleindienst. Mary 139.182.1143 Index 235 236 Index I I 2 I 1 Madden, Wayne 105 Madrid. Mary-15.84 Magalona.MaIu1sa11Ii Magruder, Charlene K4 Mahler. K aren105.IK2.lK1 Mah1er.Teresa K-1 Mak1,Jtv: K4 Malorlo, Carlene 144 Malorlo. Stephanie 29.142 Manchester. Mark 105.214 Manesy. Julie 1115 Martess. Mark K-3.10-I Manno. Tony 1ll5,20tw,207. Mansker..Jef1' 105 Marehese. Marehese. 1.-.sph 114 Mark 14: Mare1,Joe Margarett ch. I-dwtn 84.211 Kneeskern, Derek K3 Knotek.Cl1I'Iord X3 Koell.Lorra1ne 29 Koenig. Karen 119 Graduating seniors picked up their diplomas l.0c.Staey1I4 le1ghton.Dav1d 1411 l,emke.Crary 1114 lene.I1nda K-1 Margaret1eh.Ir1n X5 Mar1seaI.Steye 114,145.21 'I Markoff. Carol 105 22-4 Marraectnt. I dward 142.214 Marracctnt.Vincent-51.1115 Marseille. Mark 220 Marxteller. Thomas Itli Marshall. Corinna X5 Marar. Stephen 14: Marsteller. Thomas I0-1 Martens.Iohn I05,2Il4,2lIi.21 Ko1stad,ChareIl 104 Kolxtad. Steven 104 Knrnuta, Dale hh.1O-3 Koury,Janet1W Kover. Reheeea 104 Ktvar.ReheecaKf1 Kolar. Robert 119 Kraege, Randolph 139 Lene. lorttl-4 leo.M.1rk 14O.2l1K I eun. leon. leon. Cathy X4 Gregory 141 Jnyeph 104 lernoux.I,1sa 21.55 Letter Lewis. .Kor1I04 Paul 141 Kraemer.R1ta 4X.1111 Kramer. Thomas 104 Kraly. Deanna X1 Kramp. India 19.58.139 Kramp.N'1eIan1e104 Krank. Paul 20.21 Krause. Doak KI.200,2tl1.2 I 3.22 Kralel.Dav1d K3 Krell. Karen III4 laehter. Olivia 104 l1e.V1heke29.lK.1-II l.tehenovt.laur1e 27.141161 ltehenow. Randy III-1.140.225 laebenovt . Scott 144 l.1neo1n.C'aro1 22.10-I l1ndherg.Dawn X-I l1ndsItog.C1ndy 104 I1pp1att.D..1t1d 11113112.2311 Ketger. Anna 19.58.1114 Krueger. PuuI1l14 Kuehn. Andrea 119 Ial1s.D1ane1-MI Lallower. Rohert K3 I trtos. I lama Dru 1.19.lK2.IK1.I'71I s,Den1seP4J Loara. Irma 141 Loare, Locke Locon Trina 66 .Rodney 1114.Z00.20l.2I 1.22-I to.Dat1d 1G4.2lIi,21-1,219 Lodding, Joseph X4 Loera. Loera. Loken Irma 21 Manuel P44 ,Russell 141.197 Lagrone. fhertee 140 Lagrone. Pamela 104 latsy. fXdr1a10-1 Lamh, Run X3 I atnorte. Mary X4 lane. krte It-I lane.Sherr1e1-111 tangaan. Jr-aprt 140 l,anpar. Anne 104 l.aP1erre. Richard K-3 Ianalarha. H JI Lardtlahal. Vltlltam K-I Larkey. 1.aur1lyn 44.49.104 Iayter.1M111a1r11-30 layey.JefIery I-80 l.avey..Iohnn1e 104 1aw.Patr1eraI1l-4 Iayner. Nlark K-3.211 Lawson. Don K-1.206.207 leach. M1111 1114 I oll, Rohert141 LoImaugh.Juhn141 long. Deborah Ko Lopez, Celia 18.141 Lopcr,Maryl:11en 111.214 lopez. Rosemarie 24.-35.105 Love. Marjorie I,69,105,1?l9.1KX.1N9 1.twe1aay.1enny 45.1115 Lowenhurg, Randy 14I,197.205.ZU9 Luhak. Martha 105 Luhak. Peggy 141 Lucy, Rexeen 22,104 Lu1an.M1chaelX4 l,uke. Carolyn 41.141 lundva11.Lor1105 Lupcr. I-rleen 2-MIA I uper. Karla 142 1.use.Steyen 84 1 yarn. Nancy :ami Leali. Daytd X4 leath. Pamela 29.1-I0 I ehlartc, Ctndy104.IX9.lXX.1?t9 Lehlane. William 104 lehleu. Cheryl l40.lX5.IXfv I,eh1eu.'Ierexa X-1.llQ.lXI.l90.l'4l ledeyma. Xrthur14U.1'J7.2li I etleyma. Barbara 84 lee.Patr1e1a X4 MacArthur, Dehra 142 MacArthur, Kenneth 24.8-1 MacDonald. Kelly K4 Mackay. Cynthia I-12 Madden. DehraX-1 Mart1n.N anette 105 Martin. Sandy xi Mart1n.N1 ark 105 Martin, Taylor 41.142 Marttnel. Marttnel. Marttnel. Mason.I1 Massaro. Vlayuda. Mata. Sy Mon1ca1X.11I5 Rhonda 109 Theresa I-I2 na 89 5 Suyan 105 Sandra 19.4i.Xi.1K4.I9tI Iyta 144 Matsumoto, Derek 105 Matthews. Dehra 20.1115 Mattox. 'Vllchael I9.2X.lX,'l Mayer. David 141 M.rynara,Mc1nay its Maya. Ju antla 45.1115 1.1-12, 1 Mayville. Charles 21.23.7071 Maier. Ba mhte 105 Mallart, Lynda 105 McArthur, Ken 203.2211 Mefahtll. Mefall. B Patricia 141 eyerly 11.141 MeCamey.Je1T-81,103.22-3 Mefanrt. Allen 414 Mvfann. Colleen 29.96.106 Mefants. may 12.1111 .21-I.1-31.1113 McCartney. Worthy 143 McK'arv1lIe.Susan2-1.1-U Mefonathy. Karen P45 MeC'onneI.l1ya10h MeConnel.M1ckeyX5.21X Nleform tek. I dward K5.3tl1.211 mt try. Craig 141.202.3111 Mefoy. MtehaeI106,220 Meliante lfrrnay 115 MeDonald.Rohert14l Mellonuugh. Robert 1015.197 McI'Iruy. Ron 14.1-U.19h.l07.19X McInter1'er.Dan1e1 I-11 Mefitnley. Dan 26 Metrrady. Clarissa 39.16 Metrnrdy. Timothy 143.156 Metiutre. Cynthia 21.1116 MeKiu1rt.Dehh1e106 Mtllarguewleanette 144 MeIntosh.Il11aheth xi Mclnluslt. Melntosh. Michael 10h Susanne Ki Mulienlte. AI1ee106 MeKen1ie.Davtt.l 85,200 Melienlie. Nancy 14-I Mektnney. Patricia Illh Mel .uughl MeM1ekeI tn. Maureen Itlfy l.Ja11tey 21,106 McMullen. folleen Ili Index McMurray, Norma 11 85 McNeil. Cheryl 106 Meacham, Caral 144 Meador, Kathy 144 Medina. Art 106 Medina, Mark 85 Medina. Mike 106 Meeker, Patricia 144 Meeker. Roberta 106 Melrndorf, Rohert 106 Melgren, Kristi 85 Mendez. Mario 106 Mendoza. Javier 85 Mendoza, Mike 106,212 Mendoza, Susan 45.50.106 Menell, C 45 Menke, Rita 106 Mergl, George 85 Merrian.SheIia 144 Merrick, Polly 106 Mester, Kathleen 85 Metcalf. Lisa 39.41.144 Meyer, Donna 24,85 Meyer, Sheryl 85,185 Meyers, Dalton 85 Michael, Mark 144 Micklos, Andrew 85.205,2I4 Micklos, Robert 106 Miller. Janet 85 Miller. Joey 106 Miller, Lisa 85 Miller, Luther 39,45, 106,2 10.224 Miller, Michelle 85 Miller, Mark 39.41.l44,204.206,214.2l5,2l7 Miller. Stephen 144 Miser, Kurt 106 Mizen, Debra 144 Moccio. Thomas 106 Mock, Gregory 85 Moflit, Terry 145 Moles, Patricia 85 Molleny. L. 41 Moller, T. 41 Molloy, Cindy 106 Molyneux, Lisa 85 Moore. Frank 25 Moore, Julie 85 Moore, Kirk 106 Moore, Mario 106 Moore. Spanke l8,28.I45,163 Moorlach. Edward 25,145 Mora, Deltino 145 Moreno, Demick 39 Moreno, David 20,2l.25,26,106 Morgan. Scott 145 Morgan. Stephen 106 Morin, Peter 85,214 Morris. Mike 106 Morrisey. Jean 22,4I.116 Morrisey. John 145 Morrisey, Kathy 145 Morrisey, Margaret4I,86 Morrow. Jon 145 Moseman, .lames4l,42.85 Mosier, Robert 106.214 Mosley, James 26, 106,206,207 Moss, Ed 86 Mounts, Brian 86 Mounts, Rick 145 Mueller, Linda 86 Mugica. Shirley 86 Mulhall. Patrick 145 Mulvihill. Michael 86.205,2l4 Mumford, Michael 145 Munger, David 86 Munger, Sandra 34.50,51.146 Muntz. Sandra 146 Munoz. Alfonso 86 Murdoch, Thomas 106,210 Murend, Dave 29 Murray. 1-rances 86 Murray, Kathleen 22,116 Murray. Wendy 86 Myers. Cheryl 86 Myers, Kelly 106 Myles. Tammy 107 N Nadeau. Raymond 20 Nagayama, Steven 107 Nagelhou1,lid 107,224 Nadamara. Lorna 38,44,45, 146 Nankervis, Annette 86 Nankervus. Ron146 Navarro. Michael 86 Navarro, Rocio 107 Navarro, Shirley 146 Neidiger, Ken 23 Nelson. Eddie 86 Nelson, Michael 86 Newton, James 25.146 Nicholas. Jill 86 Nicholas, Sandra 146 Nicholas, Karen 107 Ntchols,Sandra 107 Nichols, Sheila 86 Nicholson. Cynthia 146 Nicholson, James 86 Nickell, Penny 146 Niebergall. Donna 23.41.107 Nishikawa. Don 212.146 Nogales. Rosemarie 86 Nolan, Wanda 24,25,29.146.1114 Norman, Laura 107 Norrup. Phillip 86 Notarangelo, Michael 86 Oakaey, Elizabeth 21.24,66,86 Oakey, Johnathan 86 Oberlin, Donald 107 Oberlin, Julie 147 Obrian. Monique 86 Ochoa. Patrick 214.147 Ochoa, Vanessa 86 Ogata. Patricia 27,107 Oglivie. Lisa 107 Ohls, Mark 27.107 Okerlund. Carl 107 Okura. Karen 86 Okura. Mike l07,l97.214,2l5 Olah, Aleta 147 Oldenburg. Deanna 86.214 Olrnger. Brian 41.147 Oliver. Eltsia 45.ll14.l90,l9l Oliver. Virginia 45,l47.I84,1115 Olsen. Kevin 86.214 Olsen. Lisa 45,147 Onetl. Ronald 86 Ontiveros. Edward 147 Ortiz. Erlmda 45.86 Ortiz. Jeffrey 38,107.21 1.21-4,215 Ortiz, Richard 34,l47, I 97.222123 Ortiz, Steven 86,200 Ortiz, Willie 107 Ortner. Denise 147 Ortner. John 107 Osborne, Steven 147 Oshea, Patrick 107 Ost, Lynden 116 Oaens, Duane 39,147 Owens, Duane 39,66.197 Owens, Mark 87 Oye, Donna 54,55.107 Oye. Roger 87.200,20I Oyler. Karen 41.87 P Padilla. Kiilhert 87.1411 Padilla, Teresa 45.87 Palmer. Cindy 27.1411 Pdgett. Mike 87 Palmer, Patti 87 Paneno. Elizabeth 1411 Paniko. Donna Jo 29,45.I07.18J Paniko. 1 aura 45.117.I82.I8J Paniko, Drew 24.25,l411 Paqueite. Art 148 Paquette. Gail 87 Parts, Scott 42.107 Parker. lslilabeth 107 Parker. Jeffrey 87.219 Parker. Julia 148 Parkhouse, Gary 21.107 Parrish, Howard 107,213 Parry. Valorte 87 Paul, Kim 148 Pearlman. Melinda 29.148 Pease, Susan 20,148 Peavy, Howard 108 Peden.Gina 45.108 Peel. Wayne 148 Peloquin. Kerry 108 Pence, Cynthia 29.1411 Pence, Michelle 108 Pendleton, Sharon 87 K Through R Peralta. Hermelrnda 22.48.55,1-89 Peralta. Kevin 1011 Perreira. Michele 87 Perrell. John 108 Pcrrell. Peggy' 117 Perry, Dawn 108 Perry. Vulerle 24 Peterman, Ronald 117.218 Peters, Jane 45.1011 Peters. Melissa 28.70.1011 Petersen, Richard 87 Phe1ps,Scott87 Phi1lips.lwldon108.210 Pieters. Wanda 149 Pilegard. Madeline 87 Pineda, Mirta 87 Pippin. Diana 45,87 Pitts. Bohht 87 Pitts. Bradley 149 P1tts,Julte 87 Pohus. Patricia 45,149 Pohis, Vicki 45 Polanis, Patricia 22.117 Polanis, Theresa 149 Pole. Patricia 22.28.1011 Pollgreen. Richard 24.26.149 Pompa. Cynthia 21 Poonswasdee. Vachira 206.214 Poore. Linda 41 Postuma. James 200.21l.214.215.223 Powell. kevin 108 Price, Mark 149 Price, Wendy 50.5I,57.149 Proctor, Susan 108 Proflil1.James149.202.220 Pucci. Paula 149 Ouadroni. Paul 1011 Ouintanu,Greg 1011 Rafter. Kathleen 21.45 Ramirez. Leroy 48.I49.196,197.199 Ramirez. Manuel 206 Ramirez. Roland 1011.206 Ramos. l'lol 206 Ranallt.Dtane150.184.1115 Raney. Rhonda 1.108 Rath. Michael 108 Ratner. Donna 1011 Raulli. Tma150 Ray. Loraine 108 Reau. Tammy 108 Redding. Kimherly 150 Index 237 Rehall, Rick 108 Rertf. Hairy los Reihart, Bradley 108,197 Reihart, Jeffery 200 Reilly, George l08,202.220 Reilly. Kevin 222.224 Renninger, Richard 108 Reno, Jeffery 26,1 50 Reyes, Sue 150 Reyes. Randy 108 Reyes, Sue 29 Rey nolds, Charles 200.21-4.207 Reynolds, Rodney 23 Richardson, Joseph 108.214 Richuisa. Joseph 150 Riddle. Rick 45.108 Riddles. Ruthie 150 Ridgley. Roberta 19,23,28,108 Riley, Devin 39 Riley. Pamela 108 Riley, Regina 55.64.108 Rimmey. Randolph 89,200 Ring. Lori 40,41,108 Rish. Karen 41,150,185 Rach, Regina so Rivera, Charlene 18.108 Riviere. Gil 108,210,224 Rini, Mary B9 Roach, Debra 89 Robb, Glenn 108 Robbins. Curtis 150,214 Roberto, Eileen 89 Roberts. Jackie 22.104 Roberts, Lyne1l24.89 Roberts, Susan 45,89 Robinson, Jill 109 Robey, John 89 Robinson, Candy 150 Robinson.Jtll 109 Robinson, Penny 150 Robinson, Stephen 151 Rodd. Deborah 22,123.124 Rodezno. Jeanette 45.89 Rodriguez. Patricia 18.151 Rodrigue1, Rosendo 109 Rodriquez, Steven 109 Roefs, Pamela 22,109 Rogers, Carrie 89 Rogers. Michael 109 Roller, Linda 109 Roman. Charles 89,225 Rompf. David 24.64.89 Ronde. Valorte 109 Rooke. Susan 28,29.3l1.l09.l88, I 89 Ropeter. Roberta 109,182 Rosas. Reyna 89.190 Rosas, Xavier 109,182 Ross. Marlin 208 Ross, Sherry 151 Roth, Renee 109 Rousher, Roilene 151 Rowe, Kenna 109 Roxas.Maritess19,24,28,70.89 Rubin. Deborah 22,109 Rubio, Michael 89 Ruiz, Elvira 151,163 Ru1and.Tr'acy 89.186 Ruley, John 109,197 Rusher, Gregory 89 Ruth, Mike 109 Ruth, Teresa 89 Sadler. Donald 119 Sadler. Rick 151 Saila, Samuel 41.89 Salazar. Pat 151 Salazar. Steve 89 Salinas. Victor 109,206 Sanchez. Barbara 109 Sanchel. Susan 18,109 Sandoval. Belinda 89 Sandoval. Dave 109 Sansenbach. Michael 109 Santa Maria. David 89 Sanli, Kimberly 151 Sanli, Steve 89 Santos. Janice 149 Sargent J. 45 Sargent, Rick 41.45.89 Sargent, Ronald 41,45,89 Sargent. Sandra 151 Sarvari, Georgia 151 Saucy. Brenda 24.29.109 Saucy. Mark 20,29,1 51.208109 Saur, Lisa 109 Sauer, Ronald 152,222 Savala.Evange1ina 109 Sawada. Robert 210 Scalise. Vinci 152 Schelltng, Jodi 89 Schlossman, Felicia 149 Schmidt, Connie 109 Schoales. Sandra 24.28,b0.7l.l5 Schoen berger, Jodean 109 Schoner. Susan 89 . Schultl. Denise 109 Sehwark. Terry 27.90 Schwartz. Allen 152 Sclifo. Mary Ann 90.182 Scott. Cheryl 152 Scott, Dave 90,211,225 Scott. Robert 109 Scott. Terry 90 Seay, Dan 152 Seeley. Seiger. Sandra 152 Kathy 90 Selfridge Mark 90 1 Sergak is Kimberly 2-.41.I09 Shaddox. Susan 152,163 Selfridge. Karen 152 I' Shanaha ger, Dadid 90 Sharp. Joyce 56 Shaw. Wally too shui. Faith 109 Shepar d, Roy 109 Sherwood. Kathy' 90 Shierant,John 109 Shierant, Mike 152 Shipman. Barbara 90 Shirran. Kim 90 Shook. Shook. Amy 152 Thomas 90 2.163 Sholi. Pamela I,l9.23.24.25,29. 109 Shrops hall, Darrell 109 Shuput, Francine 90 Shuput. Kathleen 109.153 Stddall Stddall . Frederick 110,202 , Helen 90.203 Simpson, Danny 110 Simpson, Ray 45.153.212 Skelton, Donald 90,206 Skelton. Steve 1 10 Skiles, Douglas 153.2I2,2I3 Skretvedt. Randall 21 23.67.153 Skuse. Denise 153 Skuse. Marion 123,126 Small. Linda 110 Small, Susan 153 Smalley. Vincent 90 Smallwood. Carri 90,220 Smart. Debbie 24.153 Smart, Robert 110,224 Smeal, Debra 153 Smith. August -15.1 53.222 Sntith. Beverly 1.22.110 Smith, David G 110.224 Smith, David J 110 Smith. Eleanor 110 Smith. Glenn 311 Smith, Harrtet110 Smith. Lisa 90 Smith. Lori 90 Smith. Mark 40.41.110 Smith, Nancy 24,90 Smith. Patty 153 Smith. Robin 153 Smock, Bobby 154 Snodgrass, Irene 110 Snyder. Bradley 110 Soares. Jeffery 90,210 Solso. Michael 197,224 Sooter, Gary 90,200 Sorenson. Eric 90,211 Soto. Oscar 29.38,154,2 I 11,219 Spalshury. Julie 110 Sparks, Greg 90 Sparks. Jeff I I0 Sparks. Marilyn 41,90 Specht, Steven 110 Spencer, John 90 Spencer, Mary 110 Spencer. Stephen Speraneo,Judith 154 Sprague. Geo1'f24.90 Squires.Jay 154 Squires, Valerie 22.24.25.29.l 10 Stacy, Thomas 154 Stafford. Daniel 154,216 Stafford. David 110.214 Stahovich, Gregory 154 Stamant, Rose 110 Stanlield. Bradford 154 Stanford. James 91.213,214 Stanshury. Gregory 23.24.91 Stenherg. Lorna 110 Starkey, Rae 91 Steen. Christopher 110 Steen, Cy nthta 211.154.1433 Ster1ing.l.eca 110 Sterling, Zachary 41.91 Stern, Brian 91.203 Stevens. Connie 110 Stevens. Kim 154 Stevens. Vicky 110 Stevens, Lolly 110 Stewart, Curtis 155 Stewart, Paula 110 Stidham. Brad 91 St Marseille. Marc 91 Stocks. laura 91 Stokes, Katherine91 Stone, Kathy 155 Stowers. Jodi 91 Stowers, Scott 155 Strain. Phill 110 Strickland, Miles91 Strickland, Ricky 38,155 Strtckler. Neal 91,203 Strope, Shellie 91 Strum. Steven 110,202,220 Strunk. Carole 19.39.155 Sudbury. Georgeann 22,110 Sulatycki. Susan 24.28.155 Sumrall. Brent 41,113.1 55,212 Sumrall. Sandra 29.45.111 Swanson. Deborah91 Swift.lit1een 28.-14.45.155 T Tabor, Scott 26 Tafoya. Karen 155 Tahabeim. John 111 Takahama. Craig 1 11 Takat. Julianne l9.20,24.28.3X.7 Takeda, Ben 155 Taylor. Bobby' 111,202 Taylor. Charlene 24.25.-11.156 Taylor. Debra 91 Taylor. George 43.1 11 Taylor. lawrence 28,91 Taylor, Martin 111 Taylor. Richard 91 Taylor, Stephen 25.26.111 Techmanski. Mark 1.156 Teel.Gary 156 Telltnghutsen, Christine 45.156 Terry. Janette91 Terry, Kathy 91 Terry. Steven 38.48.156,222 Teske. Jean 111 Tettva. Ben 111 Thews. James 111 Thibaut. Cheri 91.218 R Through Z Index Thomas. Christi 22.23.156 Thomas. Kathy 111 Thomas. Kimherly 111 Thomas. Mark 23,156 Thomas. Michael 156 Thomas. Steven 156 Thomas. William 23.91.Z00,201.2I 1.225 Thompson, James 156 Thompson. John 156,208.209.222 Thompson. Lisa I1 1 Thompson. Susan 41.111 Thornton. Jean 25.157 Tiher. Petra 111 Ttcer, Shrr1ey91.l57.1116 Ttccr, Steve 157 Tldwcll. Cheryl 111 Tikker.Katle157 Tikker. Tammara 45.111 Ttmcho. Patricia 18.23,24.9I.185 Tinkham. Diane 24.Z5.91,l88,l89 Ttnkham. Robert 24,25 Toledo. Tom 11 1 Totnherg, Marcus 9l.200,20I.2l 1,214 Torres. Annte111,211.l1l Torres, Joseph 111,197,212 Toth. Dehra 91 Totri, Steve 157 Totten. Randy 91 Toyar. Sara 91.1116 Troutman. Mtkc 211.157 Truttt. Teresa 45.157 Trujillo. Mary 111.91 Truntlt-. Mike 111.11 1 TumhIeson,Danie1 111.197.214 Tumhleson, Susan 311.-111.157 Turp1n.Pau191.203 Tuttle. Timothy 111 Twardowski. Jill 34.55.157 Yamam Tyhurst. Becky 24.91 Vaca. Donna 91 Vaca. Yvonne 111.157 Valdel. 1ahtan 91 Valdez. Richard 91.21 1,214 Valfre, Kathy 157 Valfre. Richard 111 VanBihher. Steven 157 VanDuyn. Teresa 111 Vanes, Gregory 1511 Vanes,1.tsa 91 VanHeu1e. David 91 Vanl-leule. Dchorah 111 Varner, Daryn 92 Vasquel. David 111.211.1511 Vasque1.Gon1alo1X.24.92 Vasquel.lsse1la 1511 Vasquel. Rosie-ll.-12 Vasque1.1ion1a1o92 Vassar. John 25.26.1511 Vassar.l lnda 92 Vasta. Mary 111 Vaughn. Joseph 92 Vaughn. Mary 111 Veale, Barry 92.200 Veale.Roger1511.196.197 Vega. Irene 24.25.29.1 11 Vega. James 29.1511 Velarde. Anthony 111 Verdi. Chrts112 Verdi. Deborah Verdi. Gregory 1511 Verholu. Joseph 92 Verholtl.Mlchele1511 Vcleau. Toni 92 Vieyra.1,ucy 1511 V1eyra.l1oste111 Vigil. Donna 112 Vi1lano.Marta 92 Villtgan, Karen 92 VtIoria.1'dward 1511 Vincent. Richard 92 Viola. Bonnie 1511 Viola. Ronnie 159 .21 'ls 54 sm .ae ar-Q, .'-s. .Ig i Silhouettes performed their last routines Vodden, Peter 92.2l2.2l3.225 Voelkel. Barbara 92 VonKarvaly. John 92 Waddel. kim 92 Wallace. Christy 211.511.1559 Wallace. Mtke 92.201220 Walsh. David 92 Wa1ton.Davtd 159 Wa11on.Joe1l2 Wangherg. Sherrte 112 Warren. John 2111.219 Vasserman. lra 214 Watkins. Karen 92 Watson. Cindy 92 Watson. David 159 Watson. Dchorah 112 Watson. Larry 212 Watson. Sandy 92 Vlehh. Diane 112 Wehh. Jerry 41.92 Wehrtght. Monica 92 Wehrlght. Rohln 159 Weiland. Je1f200.201 Weiss, Gralon 23,112.202.220,221 Wcitlel. Cheryl 28.45.92 Weit1e1.Jtm112 Welt. Ronald 159 Well. Shelly 24.159 Wells. Catherine 25 Wells.John 92 Wells. Kathy 112 Welsh. Diane 112 Werle. Brenda 92 Went1.1tnda112 Wer1e.Roxanne 159 Wesse1n.l aura 92 Westhury. Sharon 21.661.67.159 Weston. Nancy 92 Wheeler. H 41 Whtr1edge.Shcrt 112 Whitaker. Michael 92 Whitaker. Paul 92 Whitaker. Steve 27.160 Whitcomh. Rebecca 20.38.-16.50.51 W'hI1e.Joncl22 Whitekenneth112.205.2l2 Whitelord. Richard 91 Whttehurst. Cynthia -15.93 Whuehurst. Julie 24.160 White1ey.Shery1l12 Whitten. Tony 112 Whitten, Trac121.66.160 Wh1tllngham,Rohert113 Whittlngham. Suzanne 93,1146 Whittington, Douglas 93.203 Wickham. Melanie 26.160 Wtcktler. leslte 160 Wteland. Jeffery 93.200201 .159 Wilkins. Wtlklson -at the Spring Show. Dennis 27.160 .Glenda 93 Williams. Aaron 93 Wtlltams. Cynthia 29.160 Williams. Dante193 Williams. Davtd113 Wt11nams.Jeannxe 113 Williams. John 113 W1lliams.Patrtcta113 Williams. Shelly 113 Williamson. Charles 93 Williamson. Russell 160 Willocks. Deanna 160 Wtlls. Dehhle 160 Wilson. Jerry 113 Wt1son.Karen 160 Wilson. Mark 111.113 Wilson. Maurto 113 Wt1son.Robin 1. 161 Wilson. Robhtn 113 Wilson. Rod 93 Wt1son.Stephame 159 Wimer. Steven 93.204.207.21-1.2 I 5.2 1 7.225 Winter. Curtis 38.41.161 Winter. Wtschm 1 on 46.1 13 eyer. Sandra 93 Wlse..lult 16l.1X5.11S11.189 Wisecup. Dana 113.1116 Wohsch all. Lori 93 Wolfe. Crystal 93 Wo111.Ray 93 Wonaco tt.t1ay1e-41.93 Woodhouse. 1 ori 53.93 W right. Wright. Wright. Ricky 91 Steye 161 lroy 93.211 Wsol. Teresa 23.113 oto.Nohuak1222 Yamasakl. Roy 161 Yardley. Howard 161 Yardley. Pamela 41 Yoon. Steven 24.25.38.l6l.2l9 Young. Robert 93.200 Youngsntan. Tammy 53.93 Yurtln. kevin 93.207.21-1 7ahody n. Tammy 161.187 Yaman, Danny 113 Yapotosky. Rohert 39.69.93.l61 Zdon, Andrew 93 ltntmer.lJavtd113 Zimmer. Donald 93 Zimmerman. Thomas 161 Ztnk.Corrinne19.20.24,2X.29.311.70.161.163 7Q.1m1w.caafy1a3 Index 239 fffQffeffl f jf5ff Wfffmdf M' '74 5. ,. , 'J , , ,. g .K ,. 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