Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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V601 f W 9,9 '15 A O Q Q Q? inf? GO f 3647 Sm OQGQ fm 951116 Q 4 Q M 'O x W t, Sf S -.ms f L 45,94 54- 'M' 215 I , 'V Q? Q5 ! r f xxa ETA THE 1977 PIONEER PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 20 EDITOR JULIEA DARR ASSISTANT EDITOR RHONDA RANEY OPENING THEME RHONDA RANEY CLASSES JULIEA DARR, MAUREEN HORNGREEN, WEBRIGHT, TAMMY BRELSFORD STUDENT LIFE PATTI OGATA, LORI WOODHOUSE ADMINISTRATION JOE RICHARDSON ATHLETICS MARY LAMORTE, ROY DICKENSON CLUBS VICKI FERNANDEZ, LESLIE DELLI-VENNERI SPORTS COPYWRITERS PIONEER PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY GEORGE TAYLOR ADVISOR MR. ROTHROCK vw TRACI RULAND, SHARI CHRISTENSEN, MONICA Th 1 2 Theme The Western Puoneer Alma Mater Fauthful to our Alma Mater Let us luft our banners hugh May she never loose her courage May her spuruts never due We ll remember dear old Western And be furm un loyalty And we wull always stand together To make our hugh school hustory Wuth our heads raused hugh un song Through the halls we walk together For the teachers and our classmates And may we stand un strength forever Fauthful to our dear old Western To our colors whute and blue For the mughty student throng To sung your prauses loud and true Western Pioneers Live the M 3 ov' will WINDS of CHANGE 'K Changes in Early Morn' G0 GK -90 Theme Ciubs Outside Interest Seniors Student Life Juniors Sophomores Athletics Administration Get up in the morning. .. 1- 21 22- 39 42- 45 48- 81 84-121 124-141 144-165 168-215 218-227 1. To get the game off to a start, the bail must first be snapped 2. Morning has broken like the first morning 3. Laughter over the P.A. added spice to the morning an f'iOUnC6FT1Cl'ifS Twenty years ago, in 1957, the birth of West- ern High School became a reality, emerging from Western Junior High. This switch produced new changes in West-hi programs as well as marking the corner of Orange and Western Avenue the new Home of the Pioneers. Each year has brought something new to the ever-changing Western. This year, for example the change came in the reduction to a five period day for the entire first semester, due to lack of district funds. The second semester returned to the traditional six period day. The passing of time has left the 1977 Pioneers standing proudly with a color of vibrant history flavored in pride and tradition. The remem- brance of each changing generation enhances a unique spirit which thrives throughout campus, highlighting Western as a very special school. So it is, each year new Pioneers begin the plunge into the future, yet often their thoughts return to their first experience of Western. The year was just starting out then, but suddenly the days began exploding into weeks as th mo- ments grew into a memory. It was a cool, early September morning which would carry each Pioneer onward through the constantly churn- ing Winds of Change. . .. Q Look in the mirror Buses provided an alternate to dads car Awakening of a Pioneer I 1 Western first introduced the life of a Pioneer to the Sophomores. Everything about high school seemed so new, so adventerous, so complex. No longer the confident Freshmen, the new title Sophomore had reduced their statis to zero. Each new Pioneer quickly learned to endure the usual pains and frustrations inflicted by a new school along with the upper classmen. In fact, after a few readjustments and the changing winter winds, the new faces and places became familar and, soon the Sophomores found themselves being absorbed into Western. The opportunities of School involvement were unlimited, the welcoming of new ideas invited. It was the time of discovery. The beginning of that final three year education-high school. Physical participation served as a release, as well as outlit to in- Anticipation volvement 1. Kissing the an old tradition Sophomores learned to respect 2. Lunchtime provided a chance to be with friends 3. Jackie Frost getting ready for a night out 4. Bobbie Kari enjoying his daily plunge. Theme 7 For most, being a Pioneer meant living within the limits of campus from the 8:05 morning bell until that beautiful last bell sounded ringing out their free- dom. Although occasionally the urge to clock out at lunch was a tempting idea. And more so than ever on those warm days when the car was available and the old stomach was in a demanding mood for a burrito supreme. A solution to the problem came through a rearrangement in schedule to allow for assemblies,.Iawn concerts, or special events like spirit week which aided in keeping students on campus. The end result was a burst in school and student moral by creating just a simple change of pace. 8 Theme Bloom where you are planted. Assembly time: PaPa Du Run Colin Bell taking a good look Run Y Y gb ' 1 X x .i Q, l .4 Pt' N? ' ,A qziqffif 'if .M 'J 'tlvl' 'Xu x14 as Af!- 4- ,Q-, mf 'S -5' . ' z 'Si' .x lu Q xy., st3.,g-Egan -., 'I . g'-ekx-15 , 6' Western Funds a Change of Pace l J' Q: lx., 1 l'?' . ..,-..., , . f , HP' X QL., ' -K Come on Dale! Even a Wayman can only hold so many bananas 1. T.P. all over campus was part of the Beat Anaheim week. 2. lf they won't listen, I'll just have to show them whose boss M Theme 9 10 Theme The in Between Times of High School X Somewhere in between the confusion of the first few weeks of the new year and the excite- ment of the last closing school days, there was a middle to be found. Near late October, early November, the time came when the West-hi student body began to really settle into school. Most Pioneers had found the degree of effort they wished to put forth by then. The commitments ranged from Mary Ann Sclifo deep into studies What's going on? Concentration and hard work. . . total emphasis on academics, to total emphasis on clubs or sports. Fulfillment was a happy medi- um in between all of these. For the Junior it was a time to start looking ahead, yet also a time to enjoy being right in the center of things at high school. They had con- quered the pitfalls of their Sophomore year, but hadn't quite reached the stages of a senior. .3 14:56 4 tags, s a always repays itself, huh Marc? The art of basketball 1. Betty getting into an apple 2. Tom Handlan getting into his soccer Theme 11 The celebration of 1977 symbolized many things to the graduating Seniors. The realization of the approaching end to a three year Western educa- tional experience, the changing of dhildhood ways to adult attitudes. Taking High School at a miximum, the Seniors had learned every angle, crossed all the foothills. Western belonged to them. However, the future was upon them. And many rw Homecoming couple Melissa Peters and Dave Evans celebrate their honor 1 Lee Ann Bennett demonstrates advanced tennis skill 2 Oh the advantage of being a Senior 3 Oh the enjoyment too! Sue Rooke Senior Class President Seniors began clearing out their heads, as they searched the different avenues of life. They were working to achieve excellance while reaching out to the realities that would lead each to their individual completness. Yes, the mountains of life lie waiting ahead to be tackled. But, of course, all those decisions could wait a while for there was still time for enjoying the good life of a Seniors. Seventy-Seven Celebrates Change l Fred Siddall proves skills Seniors realizing their 12 year sit was nearly over We here at Western believe in doing things Three is enough for this team the right way Theme 13 The Essence of Change Starting out alone What was high school to the 1977 Pioneers? It began with an education, but the life of a Pioneer went far beyond that. The whole adventure of high school emerged from the wonderful words of campus life not found in any textbook. The memories of morn- ing announcements ringing bells, nutrition, lockers, that special boy or girl, the library, clubs and organizations, athletics, Friday nights and Pizza Hut, ASB elections, assemblies, and new friends. The true Pioneer style was captured in it's essence as students joined together to share in the spirit of change at Western, Beginning the year in change with the cut to a five period day, students came from all directions riding the new motorized bicycles called Mopeds. For the Pionneer athletes, 1977 marked a major change from the Sunset League over to the Freeway League. As education also continued to develope with Regional Occupational Pro- grams the growing topic of the day. Then there was perhaps the biggest change to hit Western, the proposal allowing students to smoke on campus. Thus cigarettes were no longer con- cealed weapons and the non-smokers were no longer smoked out of the restrooms. All in all, each of these changes added to the traditional essence of change found at Western, Each was a symbol of a new wave in the Winds of Change. Western Pioneer athletes bonded together to unite in one spirit. 1. The excitement of high school 5, Jeff Reihart making his break, prepares for future oc- 2. The struggle of being a teen upation 3. Expression through music 6. Each Pioneer was unique, each had their own way of 4. That beautiful emotion that allows us to laugh looking at things, Theme 15 as ww- '1 LAW sn- 'Y 1 gr' lb--A.-,,... lb ',J s Q f t 'O ,ul A 1, ' ' K 'A,J' 4 4' ' ' , , x E'5.si5 - lp' ' 4'-7 A x ,J-r 4,-1 1? lm' bw' r A ,,,,,..... . -W -of -A -..,. V H A-2 dt.f - ' ,, 2' fv. f' ,J-r 4 ' v N a- w,4.mffh,. in-n-Q Y. 'si M116 I' M ,eqli 1 THE PRIDE OF 1977 A time of special recognition to the graduating class of 1977, a great year of Pioneers. Remembering the magic of the year yet realizing the time has come to move on, we find strength in our senior theme: The end: but only to begin again. Inspired with hope we look to the uncertain years that lie ahead. We will al- ways treasure the special memories of high school, the impact of our Senior year, the ending of a twelve year education. 1977, a time to reach out and celebrate the Winds of Change. 5 There is a right time for everything A time to be borng A time to die: A time to plant: A time to harvest' A time to killg A time to heal: A time to destroy: A time to rebuild: A time to cryg A time to laughg A time to grieve: A time to danceg A time for scattering stones: A time for gathering stonesg A time to hugg A time not to hug: A time to fundg A time to lose: A time for keepingg A time for throwing awayg A time to tearg A time to repairg A time to be quiet: A time to speak upg A time for lovingg A time for hatingg A time for warg A time for peace. The Living Bible Ecclesiastes I always look forward with much anticipation to commencement exercises. I regard them with mixed emotions. On the one hand I am sorry that our schools must lose such a splendid group of young adults, but on the other I am proud of their achievements here and am anxious that they move towards new vistas in private life, the business world, or college. At these next stations they will be able to display their prowess and continue their training. One of the distinguishing features of youth is an abundance of ideas and ideals. We make a great mistake when we try to discourage young people in their ambitious plans. Needless to say, they are most capable and history shows that some of the greatest advances in science and social work have resulted from the ideas and ideals of a young man or a young woman. However, ideas should be linked to ideals, and when they are, you may expect to find a successful man, woman, or business. There is tremendous power in this link- age if we let that power exert itself in useful channels. To you, the members of the graduating class of 1977, your challenge is to cultivate far-reaching ideas and ambitions, but remember to harness them with the highest of ideals. The result will be, not just personal success for you, but a better tomorrow for all of us. Verne Horton Principal vu I I N ,...1 IA . 18 Graduation SEN UK SPEAKER! 71 P5 X Margie Love, ASB President. Brenda Saucy, ASB Vice-President. if P s Sue Rooke. Senior Class President. Melissa Peters, Senior Class Vice-President. 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ZA ---ggc'-14 fra-.am'imTm:gg'1 U:'::n1m2'srrv 1- 'f , , 5: JW' J, J, ggpfgw if z1:51lf'l'SP'UC, .Ylb3 iQ7'liUE'i' Q -,yfff --'gig ffxl fgif' .5 ,g 3Im!F'f i ff' . 1 'lib i H va 3 f' 1 9 - In K , - ' -'Q I x X- ., ' 1, I , x' .'i , Q k ' 1 9' ' EY' ha f f :gf fl-H A ' ' ff We iQ i Q mmf V- I 1 VI -M: fb-V E., Q W f W 1 Division 23 24 Clubs qv-nun I,- I ff its v 6 1 Q .go I , . Y Q . iL c' ' wJI' ' Ir'-:. 'F r ' 1411 mrf I-bil FB! ' 1 f-'rv -A-..-D. . xii , w f 'F' XJ l ,N 'N X J ,5 0-I V .4 ,af I- K 1 Q Q is J Y , ' ' lr f ' n Y N lx s ' J . 'J -cuff 6 ,Q 2:1 I ll. :L cfm.. l X 5 P282 1.4 al Clubs 25 26 Clubs Math Club was an active club with a large membership. They found it easy to get alot done and They sponsored a booth at the Halloween Fair and had a Com- puter Matching service. Math Club combined with Science Club for a trip to Cal State Fullerton's Engineering Building and com- bined with A.F.S. for a Christmas Party, Math Club, with advisors had a very successful year. The Debbie Ishii, Vice-President-Lauri and Treasurer- John Laviano. ROW 1-Diane Tinkham, Laurie Big- gor, Debbie Ishii, John Laviano ROW 2-Rose Kanemori, Susan De- pue, Brenda King, Madoka Hew- son, Irma Gan, Pam Shozi, Jim Moseman, Peter Suk, Harriet Smith ROW 3- Shawn Johnson, Dave Moreno, Richard Dunham, Steve Hunter, David Smith, Tom Brannon, Cindy LeBlanc, Kent Banno, Valerie Squires have a good time in the process, i':'IfT 5 It N Y .-g..l ' I The Radio Electronics Club had two main objectives last year. One was to re-start the club itself, and the other was to recruit more members. The members had a good time working on various projects and learning new ways with Electronics. The club's ad- visor was Mr. Sheldon Dickinson and the club's President was Steve Taylor ROW 1-Steve Taylor, Mr. Dickinson. Javier Mendoza ROW 2- Glenn Brayall, Tim Gomes, Ross Rod- ' riguez, Dave Lippiatt ROW 3-Joe Miller, Mike Nuccio ROW 4-Steven Ishii, Greg Craddoca, Bill Hand, Dave Bradley A gb 'Y Ty ' A K .S 5 . . l -- P P N h if lt . ., Q g C M , ,Q , , .t I ...si , XA lb 2 I T ' ' JH' Y Mr. Glasscock and Mr. Bennett, M club's officers were President- A Biggor, Secretary-Diane Tinkham, T H The Bowling Club met every Tuesday at the Garden Square Bowl. Mixing competi- tion and fun the teams competed in a tour- nament with Loara's Bowling Club. Western was victorious and received a trophy for their efforts. Putting in many fine scores were Mike Webster and Steve Noffsinger. Leading the teams were Bud Power and the Sandbaggers. The club's advisor was Mr. Richard Saltzman. STANDING-Grant Bennett, Mike Webster, Don Culglen, Jim Sudbury, Dave Moreno, Jeff Johnson, Ron Barrett, Julie Borges, Barbara Sanchez, Barry Ginsberd SEATED- Mike Hanlon, Mike Sanchez, Cindy Hall, Steve Noffsinger, Jeff Gagan, Jim Mosley, Melody Heglmeier, Jamye McMickeII, Rich Saltzman. 28 Clubs 5,-A The Future Business Leaders of America had a busy year keeping the Stu- dent Store stocked with candy and other snacks. On April 29th F.B.L.A. took off for San Francisco. They re- turned with money for the Student Store and many happy memories of a happy trip. All in all, F.B.L.A. had a very enjoyable year. The cIub's advisors were Mr. Hippie and Mr. Crosby. L. TO R. Michele Perreira, Tammy Cason, Jamye Mc- Mickell, Rose Chiacchiera Terry Schwark LEADERS lnterCIub Council is com- posed of the executives of all of Western's clubs. Under the leadership of President Tom Brannon l.C.C. was very active this year. They sponsored the annual Country Fair and helped to make Western more spirited than usual by sponsoring Spirit Week. The other officers who con- tributed alot of time and effort were Vice- President - Debbie Ishii, Secretary- Kerry Pelo- quin, and Treasurer- Juliea Darr. ROW 1-Juliea Darr. Tom Bran- non, Debbie Ishii, ROW 2-Carla Jones, Roland Ramirez, Sue Rooke, Donna M. Oye, Steve Mariscal, Glenda Wilkison, Irma Gan ROW 3- Kerry Peloquin, Steve Taylor, Marilyn Byrd, Rick Riddle, Roberta Ridgeley, David G. Smith 'Nb- ' I v,, .. wasiietam .C r aw E i R g lg X K A W: TQCHA ' , n A- I V' I no , ' A 5 N FJ. wr ' ' - as . .7 1 .nu - ,- -- . 1 7-.. . ..... -., .. Ceramics Club is not one of the more typical clubs on campus. Instead of having regular meetings with the entire club present, the members come in whenever they feel creative. Ceramics Club sold pots at Christmas, which were enjoyed by everyone who bought them. All together. the club turned out some very interesting and beautiful things. The club's advisor was Mr. Neil Jensen. The officers were President-Mark Ohls, Vice-President Susie Girgen, Rick Lane, Treasurer- Michelle Dawson, Secretary- Cathy McKinney. QCLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFTJ Rick Lane, Mark Ohls, Mark Brunner, Caroline Apodaca, Mr. Neil Jensen, Linda Vassar, Harry Carpenter, Holly Reiff, Susie Girgen W' V Y- -is FF 0, H il I fl u 4 1 rink ' 1 l ' T' f --Q' , ,X -lj Z Y-vggtry It-iw, XV . .1 .Q ' il Y ,, f .. F . ftjfmw 1 in K i. I Txt -- , me-e---ff' 1 H A Clubs 29 fi ROW 1- Linny Markoff, Valerie Squires, Irma Gan, Pam Shozi, Laurie Biggor. ROW2- Debbie Ishii, Harriet Smith Modica Hewson Tom Brannon, Terri Wsol, Rose Kanemori, Marie Elina Soer, Janice Kadowaki. This year's A.F.S. Club helped to do its share in promoting the foreign exchange program. They sold See's Suckers, and worked at the concession stands during football season. The club also held an International Day They had various students come and visit from other schools and answer questions. They also sold A.F.S. Bonds to help raise money This year's officers were President Irma Gan, Vice-President Linny Markoff, Secretary Pam Shozi, and Treasurer Valerie Squires N.H.S. A.F.S. ROW 1- Tom Brannon, Madoka Hewson, Monica Juh- kam, Andrea Bloom, Lorrie Gillet. ROW 2- Harriet Smith, Stephanie Bauer, Kris Harris, Lisa Lernoux, Nella Jamison. ROW 3- Anna Krieger.. Sue Rooke, Melisa Peters, Margie Love, Brenda Saucy. ROW 4- Richard Dunham, Lori Cid, Maureen Horngren. ROW 5- Dan Tumbelson, Ann Kalinak, Terri Wsol, ROW 6- David G. Smith, Laurie Biggor, Valerie Squires, ROW 7- Irene Vega, Janice Morrisey, Debbie Ishii, Pam Shozi. N.H.S. members are selected on the basis of char- acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. They must also meet certain qualifications and have the approval of faculty and administration. They must maintain a GPA of 3.2, plus a set of academic points. For fund raising, N.H.S. sold helium balloons for Homecoming and participated in the Country Fair. This years officers were President Janice Morrisey, Vice-President Debbie Ishii, Secretary Pam Shozi, and Treasurer Irene Vega. HARACJEIL C HDLMLSHIP enoeunip Erlvice. 30 Clubs Ol' o, ! . - WAI, tx 'wi ROW 1- Richard Dunham, David G. Smith, Andrea Bloom, Cindy LeBlanc. ROW 2- Leslie Delli-Venneri, Lynn Ost, Lynell Roberts, Shari Chritensen, Kerry Pelo- quin, Michelle Pence, Harriet Smith, Patty Tirncho. ROW 3- Tess Roxas, Becky Tyhurst, Cindy McCants, Maureen Horn- gren, Debbie lshii, lrene Vega, Melissa Peters. Ann Kalinak. ROW 4- Margie Love, Brenda Saucy, Eve Adams, Cricket Fow- ler, Tom Brannon, Wally Shaw. ROW 5- Gina Magalona, Janet Smith, Diane Tink- ham, Dorothy Kishaba, Mihee Chol, Donna Michiko-oye, Nella Jamison, Karen Kretz. ROW 6- Sandy Hazelton, Pam Shozi, Kris Harris, Debbie Diaz, Valerie Parry, Barbara Voelkel, Donna Niebergall, Mindi Jackson, Char Hannah. ROW 7- Kevin Cadabona, Tony Dennison, Valerie Squires, Laurie Biggor, Fran Murray, Maria Elena Soto, Teresa Alar- con, Laura Cook. ROW 8- Brian Crasso, Rosemarie Nogoles, Lori Ring, Sheila Reynolds, Tracy Ruland, Anita Manskin, Cheryl Stanford. ROW 9- Steve Hunter, Gonzolo Vazquez, Steve Wheeler, Kent Sundman, Alfred Alvarez, Pat Ford, Shawn Johnson. ROW 10- David Jew, John Spencer, Randy Meyer, John Lavi- ano, Ron Warren. C.S.F., under the leadership of Miss Marge Cook, helped to make -up West- ern's list of many clubs. They made the Holiday Season a little brighter by helping to sell Christmas trees. Certain members participated in Campus Beautification, while others helped to tutor Western students. They attended a Southern Section C.S.F. Conference at California State College, Long Beach, on March 26. This year's officers were David G. Smith, president: Richard Dunham, vice-president, Cindy LeBlanc, secretary, Andrea Bloom, treasurer. R W il C.S.F. Q. 1 4 1 . ,y ,. -SAI Clubs 31 32 Clubs Art Club had a lot of fun this year. They had various activities, one of which was selling Christmas Cards. The Christ- t mas Cards were of various designs and ' were enjoyed by all who received them. The officers who put a lot of time and effort were, President-Steve Taylor, Vice-President-Bill Armstrong, Secre- tary-Nikki Crist, Treasurer-Tuan Nguyen. -'QR 1,' ' f :' v i. ,FJJ Art Western Ski Club ROW 1-Lori Blanco, Pat Williams, Gerry Hurtado, David Johnson, Karen Harris, Randy Acosta, Janice Cornell ROW 2-Sue Rooke, Rick Davis, Robert Curtano, Tess Roxas, Tom Aguilar, Tammy Armstrong, Dave Moreno ROW 3-Ron Angevine, Craig Takahama, Terry Brock, Gil Riviere, Greg Jarrett, Doug Whitting- ton, Robin Dalton, ROW 4-Cheryl Weitzel, Kent Cuifici, Frances Meza, Linda Lenc, Laura Kameyama, Kerry Peloquin, Michelle Pence ROW 1-Nikki Crist, Jeannie Wil- Iiams ROW 2-Steve Taylor, Bill Armstrong, Dave Moreno ROW 3-Mrs. Newhouse, Joe Miller Ski Ski Club's members enjoyed them- selves skiing this year, even though there wasn't a lot of snow in the local mountains. Anytime the snow did fall, members could be seen with skis, boots, and parkas heading for the nearest slope. Ski Club's officers were President- David Johnson, Vice-President-Gerry Hurtado, Secretary-Karen Harris, Treasurer-Pat Williams. -4 tis' 1.51.7...g1:Sf- 'avid' - ,f ' in 0 I. K 7, X Qs. f 4, Girls' League -1 ' '13 , X I - 4 .J ,,-I 'I ' 4 1 x. vb B , I 'f ,.f.. 1- - N . W .. D A Y W-A..-4 ' : M ,-. 'Y ...4..' I ' ROW 1: Georgeann Sudbury, Julie Wesseen, Dena Borjon, Cindy McCants, Evelyn Howard, Jacki Roberts, Juliea Darr, Pam Roefs, Maureen Horngren, Donna Dameron, Cheryl Howard, Jean Daly. ROW 2: Cindy Brown, Kathy McSeveney, Dina Horiuchi, Debbie Ishii, Dru Lirios, Cece Salinas, Teresa Alarcon, Anita Mansker, Valerie Squires, Renee Joy. ROW 3: Donnell Holmes, Cindy McGuire, Lori Winter, Karen Anzaldi, Geannette Rodezno, Debbid Ellis, Sheri Hoffman, Patti Rompf, Irene Clifton, Gina Marzlo. This year as, in the past, Girls' League has again been among the most active clubs on campus. They sponsered many of West- ern High School's various tradi- 'v' tions, such as The Homecoming mum sales, Valentine carnations, Easter candy sale and most im- portant, the Christmas Formal. -x Under the advice of their advi- sor, Ms. Mavis Nystrom, and their officers, President Jacki Rob- erts, Vice President Evelyn How- ard, Secretary Cindy McCants, and Treasurer Dena Borjon, Girls' League worked hard to help their school and their com- munity. ln support of the com- munity, they helped with the Special Olympics , and spon- - sered an Easter Party at Hope School. All in all Girls' League contributed a lot of pride and spirit to Western's campus. .-:J-1' bn Mil Clubs 33 34 Clubs Varsity Science X if'- J 1. as ..,f-'HM ...E .sw--.. .. Jim Everett, Pete Contreras, Dave Golden, Jeff Reihart, Glen Erwin, Rick Alvarado, Bob Carlson, Bill Armstrong, Dale Fischer, Austin Fernald, David Evans, Tom Ciccone. ROW 2 John McCann, Bob Young, Brad Reihart, Bob Schweitzer, Tony Dedeminni, Ron Lyle, Mike Wayman, Jeff Weiland, Coach Everett, and Ron Baldridge. The varsity club, consisting of the young men of Western who lettered in the various competetive sports of the year, such as football, baseball basketball, and track St field. These young men were under the leadership of Coach Everett and the rest of the coaching staff. K U , .I 1 A' .a.6?i.3i:S'fQ? '- l 1' 'X t ig AQifJ,',i,f' ' . R, X , s.nifr1Q,' t' r , 4 If 1 I: K I .S . , GX 'I Q 1, 1 ' pfir? S U. ' Science club, under the leadership of Mr. .Dale Stan- field, has helped to make up Western's exciting list of clubs. This year's officers were President Pam Shozi, Vice- President Linny Markoff, Secretary Carla Jones, and Treasurer Michele Pence. ROW 1 Gina Pedin, Laura Kameyama, Rose Kavemori, Debbid lshii, Kris Harris, Linny Markoff, Pam Shozi, Michele Pence, Irma Gan, Brenda King, Kerry Peloquin, Mitzi Leach, Nancy Lyons, Terry Wsol. ROW 2 Gary Parker, Greg Stansbury, Geoff Sprauge, Steve Hunter, David G. Smith, Steve Taylor, Mike McCoy, Valerie Squires, Stephanie Sullivan, Laurie Biggor, Nella Jamison. ECHA ROW 1-Shirley Alvarado, Lupe Medina, Nancy Elisio, Denise Estrada, Sylvia Mata, Steve Mariscal, Mary Allen Lopez, Julia Rosas, Kelly Reyes, Mardy Ceja. ROW 2-Daphne Carriaga, Belinda Sandoval, Becky Juarez, Blanca Archuleta, Sonia Gomez, Vera Moya, Carolyn Weekly, Kim Bennett, Peggy Lill, Lisa Eggi- mann, Mary Trujillo. ROW 3-Eloisa Espinoza, Roberta Meeker, Laura Brizula, Cynthia Molina, Debbie Aguilar, Esther Acosta, Annie Torres, Dee-Gee Calderon, Rose Centeno, Reyna Rosas, Mr. Cornejo, Club advisor ACTIVE THROUGHOUT YEAR Mecha, under the leadership of Mr. Ventura Cornejo, is one of the many clubs that helped make-up Western's Extra- curricular activities. They raised money by sponsering car washes, and activly participated in spirit week by selling Sweet Bread. They also bought club sweatshirts, which will be lettered Mecha at the end of the year. This year's officers were President- Steve Mariscal, Vice-President-Sylvia Mata, Sargeant of Arms-Denise Estrada, Secretary-Nancy Elisio, Treasurer-Mary Allen Lopez. I w - ft v i I' 'C 5 :fer Clubs 35 36 Clubs YI x' -' JY ini V I ROW 1-Tom Brannon, Rory Wilson, Robert Micklos, Shirley Ticer. ROW 2-Roberta Ridgley, Cla rissa McGrady, Karen Aldrich, Debby Swanson, Jeannie Williams, Karen Santi, ROW 3-Bill Arm strong, Jim McCumber, ?, Julie Whittingham, Karen Watkins, Terry Records. Photo Club allows students interested in pho- tography to learn and use techniques not general- ly offered in regular Photo Classes. Photo's mem- bers also participated in field trips related to photography. Among the Club's members are those unable to take the class during the regular day. Everyone in the club had fun learning new M.G.M. Club makes it possible for motivated students to work in their areas of interest. Most of the projects are outside the curriculum and develop students outside interests. The students are exposed to a variety of outside experiences, this helps to make M.G.M. Cand the students in itlj interesting and unusual. if? 'iff 1 .- techniques and perfecting the old ones. SEATED, L. TO R.- Jeff Parker, Doug Whittington, Jim Crook, Roberta Ridgley, Janet Ross, Patsy Stout, Bill Armstrong, Daphne Carriaga, Toni Moore, Geoff Sprague, Mr. Christian, David Jew, Ron Przygodski. BACK ROW-Jim McCumber, Sam Huston, Patty Timcho, Randy Meyer, Connie Weiss, Aimee Benedict. 4,1 Y? This year's Pep Club did much to make Western's spir- it sky-high. Among Pep Clubs activities were a Beat Ana- heim Breakfast, dressing for Pioneer Day and selling rib- bons, pompoms and mega- phones. From playing in a Powder-Puff Football Game and performing at assemblies to cheering and toilet paper- ing the school, their enthusi- asm was always appreciated. This year's officers were President-Donna Oye, Co- President-Lori Winter, Sec- retary-Sandee Sumrall, and Treasurer-Jane Fee. ll sg ' A Donna Oye, President .havn- - TA - . ' - . 'v I W , 1. , ROW 1-Donna Oye ROW 2-Jeannie Blackwell, Mary Vasta, Kathy Sherwood, Kim Curtis, Gina Riley, Melissa Peters, Lori Lenc. ROW 3-Tammy Armstrong, Dawn Gray, Sheila Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, Linda Pitts, Tracy Ruland, Anna Kriegar, Linda Acker, Tam- my Youngsma, Lori Woodhouse, Linda Lenc, Shelly Aros, Mindi Jackson. ROW 4-Lori Winter, Mary Doller, Donna Damerson, Cindy Bedner, Marie Grubbs, Glenda Wilkison, Tess Roxas, Jeannette Rodezno, Jacki Frost, Vanessa Ochoa, Susan LayBourne, Shari Christenson, Frances Meza, Carol McCulloch, Bettie Jensen, Sharon Johnston, Jane Fee. ROW 5-Sharon Myers, Lisa Moc- cio, Becky Tyhurst, Malinda Hunt, Karen Mahler, Janet Pucci, Gina Vieyra, Karen Reynolds Renee Monroe. Mary La Morte, Monica Juhkam, Laurie Brown, Andrea Bloom, Nancy Smith, Cindy Brown. 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Q 5 -Q4 .4 w r K 1 Ai?fQ 4 It '. s , ' f 'A wx if 1 r Y , 1' N g ' 33 x,,. f Lb. - ' r ' --a rm ' A S lyk 'x outside interes J A Q T A file!-i:.'. ri? fm' H X I 'J 1 ' nt' ' 4 1 1 .v 3 ff u' Division 41 ,gag Senior Breakfast '77 The Senior Breakfast was the last activity of the 76-77 school year. Almost all of the graduating class was in attendence. lt was held at the Jolly Roger Inn in Anaheim. The breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns and sweet rolls was enjoyed by all. There were spoofs of various Westhi administrators, departments and teachers. All performances were 77 originals. Didn't know the Class of 77 was so talented, did you? Along with the entertainment was the presentation of awards. Among them were Flirt of the Year , and Best Dressed. All in all, the Senior Breakfast was an event to remember. Many seniors were left with happy memories for the years to come. Senior Awards The Seniors given awards by their classmates wereg Most Likely to Succeed-Tom Brannon, Brenda Saucy Nlost Spirited-Bob Carlson, Lorrie Gillet Loudest-Luther Miller, Donna Dameron Cutest Smile-Randy Acosta, Irene Vega Cutest Smile with Braces-Tom Ciccone, Gina Belsito Class Clown-Luther Miller, Linda Brodman Biggest Flirt-Rick Riddle, Kim Curtis Best Dressed-Bill LeBlanc, Donna Oye Most Atheletic-Dave Evans, Lorri Blanco Friendliest-Jane Fee Quietest-Kevin Daly, Mihee Choi Personality Plus-Kenny Cate, Lori Winter Senior Breakfast SENIOR BREAKFAST - The last time before graduation the whole class of '77 will be together. As they re- member the past and all the glamour and excitement that came with it they realize that that was then and a new beginning is approaching. Towards the end they say good-bye to friends they won't be seeing and start looking for their place in life. Once again their lives change. BELOW RIGHT Kenny Cate and Bill LeBlanc celebrate the present and toast the future. rbi! GQ 43 A 0 l ' f- ft J ...ax ' Q61 i I l I Xl 4 L i- bkq. I sq , V A . . 54 - ! L - kin' ! T 'tv' , T Cutest Coupleg John Hatch and Debbie Ishii Class Clown: Luther Miller I' N QJ Personality Plus: Kenny Cate Personality Plus: Lori Winter Most Athletic: Lorri Blanco Loudest: Donna Darneron Quietist: Mihee Choi Biggest Flirt: Rick Riddle Senior Breakfast 45 ' -N1 .He f,.'Q'Iv .MW .kiwi 3, 15'- . W-,w I ,llpgxy ...' V x'4f- 'fi vff,1.,.' Q A . -fx yilf' ' 7 :sf5-+i'f:'s4 arlfijm, m ,bf mfg. kwin. V !:,i:?F 'gi' 1 '-fx-.-i ,3 Mr' Q r. mf,-P -e 0' - Www, . ' -ref- ' n f7fS?QfQ.fAiM ' M ,gksqfvr ,X , .L ' if , fi!,lgbL4,u5fLf4a 1 M .-f'sr.'Q-n'1:Q1, . 1 ,'-W'-'W 'fli M, v Q mmm ' 'ifffbikg J J' 46 Graduation r 1 ABN-A 4,-..., , fifty'-. ., .., dm? .. .,,4.: ,.... , I , Q fi' Al in a K , -5 ' ai 4 -ff , ,fi 1. ' V l fe. I In , Q xv . gf 4 ,' nf .ak 2' D 'Q Ci ... 'age q, , g lf 1, ,. J . f wg . - I ' - L ' . ul 0 1' .- f. A -' . 1 . Q I Graduation 47 LARRY ALMAND TAMMY ARMSTRONG ROBIN BAKER STEPHENIE BAUER RICHARD ALVARADO BILL ARMSTRONG RON BALDRIDGE BRENDA BAUMGARTNER S E N I O R S 5 I I RON ANGEVINE KAREN ANZALDI STEVE ARNOLD PIPER BAKER RANDY BARKER MIKE BARRAZA DEBBIE BEATTY DEBBIE BECK Seniors 49 50 Seniors XTKIXIUTI II I S - I E O R Ts F CINDY BEDNER BARBARA BEHM GARY BELGER GINA BELISTO GRANT BENNETT KIM BENNETT KIMBERLY BENNETT LEEANN BENNETT JON BERLIN MIKE BIDDLECOME TAMMY BRELSFORD LAURIE BIGGER ELIZABETH BLACK JEAN BLACKWELL NICK BLANCHARD LORRAINE BLANCO it 19- ....nnll 'x--. I I CHARLENE BLAY ANDREA BLOOM KAREN BOEHME DENA BORJON DAVID BOULANGER TOM BRANNON MARK BRADY DAVID BRADLEY BRUCE BRADLEY MARK BOWDEN GLENN BRAYALL JIM BREWER KATHY BREWER DOUG BRICKEY TERRY BROCK JENNIFER BROOKS Seniors 51 52 Seniors S . - 2., A ,, ., 5 CINDY BROWN LAURIE BROWN DAVID BURCHELL DEJANIRA CALDERON LYNN CALL DENISE CAMPBELL MIKE CARBULLIO BOB CARLSON BRETT CARLSON KENNY CATE ROSE CENTENO CINDY CHAMBERLAIN U.. my E , I bv . ml , ' ww' PATTY BUXMAN DEBI CANTWELL TERRY CASKEY YAU C. CHAN Seniors took an active part in many of Western's sports and activities, such as water polo. vs 'U , , s' ,fm mf L- MARLA CHARBONNEAU TOM CHARTIER ROSEMARIE CHIACCHIERA MIHEE CHOI MIKE CHRISTIANSEN TOM CICCONE ELIZABETH CICINELLI LORI CID DOUG CLARK DAMON CLAYTON Seniors 53 54 Seniors ,V ,1 w I I1 1 , .VA ' I L I S E N I LL O R S IRENE CLIFTON SUE CLINE JIM COLANGELO BEN COLE ROBERT COLE PENNY COLEY BETH CONLEY PEDRO CONTRERAS JANICE CORNELL SAL CORTES GREG CRADDOCK TERESA CRAIG FARRELL CRANDALL SHANE CRANTON THERESA CRON TYMERIE CUERVQ KIM CURTIS DONNA DAMERON TIM DEARING DAVE DEPORTE rf ' 1 ffff.. I ROBIN DALTON KEVIN DALY MARY DALY JULIEA DARR LUANNE DAVIS RICK DAVIS DEBBIE DEGEORGE RON DEITRICK KEITH DENNIS SUSAN DEPUE THERESA DEREVJANIK MELONY DEVANE Seniors 55 The American Flag was displayed at all assemblies and activities, such as Coronation during Homecoming. TOM DEWOLF CHERYL DILLABOUGH DAVID DOHENTY MARY DOLLAR RICHARD DUNHAM CINDY EBERT 56 Seniors DEBBIE ELLIS TAMMY ELLIS DAVID ELLSWORTH CRAIG EVANS M 97'-n . I W. -. p fir, , - .in ,t 4, X U ,M v, . ......-,. ,.., . . - . YY S E I I N I . O R S If' 9 sq.- DAVE EVANS RHONDA EVANS MATT EZELL CINDY FENDRICKS JANE FEE AUSTIN FERNALD VICKI FERNANDEZ DALE FISCHER DEBBIE FORBES JANET FOSTER PAM FOURNIER SHERI FOUNTAIN NATALIE FOWLER ROSEMARIE FRANK TIM FULTON IRMA GAN Seniors 57 58 Seniors x I I S E I I I V N ,I .H X I, . I O R S ARTURO GARCIA MICK GARCIA PATTY GARCIA ANA GRAUGHRAN MIKE GENTHNER JAMES GERRIOR BETTY GIANNOTTI MARTIN GILOHRIST LORRI GILLET DENNIS GODWIN SYLVIA GOODWIN DAWN GRAY GEORGE GREIDER GLORIA GREIDER SCOTT GRIFFITTS CYNTHIA HALL 'F I I I - LAURIE HALL DEBI HAMILTON WILLIAM HAND TIM HANDLAN KAREN HARDER KAREN HARRIS KRISTEN HARRIS RANDY HARRIS CHRIS HARRISON CHRIS HART JOHN HATCH PAT HAWKINS MELODY HEGLMEIER ANNETTE HEIN SANDRA HENDLEY TERRY HENSON Seniors 59 60 Seniors ix S E N I O R S A 5 LINDA HERNANDEZ HELEN HERRERA MADOKA HEWSON SHERI HOFFMAN KATHY HOLDER SCOTT HOLTOM MAUREEN HORNGREN HARVEY HORSEY JILL HOUSEMAN EVELYN HOWARD MELANIE HULL STEVE HUNTER GERRY HURTADO NICK HUST SAM HUSTON GERALD IIDA Vw.. if -'I The royal court and Ladies-in-Waiting made Homecoming '76 one that seniors will remember. ,f.' '.' - '- -:NW 3 1 an Qi f l M ' x. cf , I' DEBBIE ISHII PETER JAHNKE NELLA JAMISON TAMMI JARAMILLO PATTI JARNIGAN GREG JARRET 'C' 4,5 all l DANA JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON LLOYD JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSTON Seniors 61 62 Seniors J.: I4 -. w X ' X -AQ , ,xi 'f.'T'I N DON JONES RENEE JOY MONICA JUHKAM CHRIS JUNG BILL KAHOUN ANN KALINAK LAURA KAMEYAMA ROSE KANEMORI BEVERLY KAROLCZAK BOB KEENAN BlLL KEIFER KYM KELLER JOHN KERRIGAN CASANDRA KLEIN CHARELL KOLSTAD STEVE KOLSTAD DALE KORNUTA ANNA KRIEGER JEAN LASSERE WILLIAM LABLANC BECKY KOVER PAM LAGRONE JOHNIE LAVEY GARY LEMCKE 1 I MELANIE KRAMP KAREN KRETZ ANNE LANPHAR LAURILYN LARKEY MITZI LEACH CINDY LEBLANC JOE LEON LISA LERNOUX Seniors 63 Remember the efforts put forth by the senior members of the Western Pioneers football team? As' 'news 64 Seniors 1, OLIVIA LICHTER RANDY LIEBENOW CAROL LINCOLN ROSEMARIE LOPEZ CINDY LINDSKOG DAVID LIPPIATT COLLEEN LOGAN MARGIE LOVE JENNY LOVELADY MARTHA LUBAK I 5 -5. S E E: N 'inf 0--5 O R S .J E REXEEN LUCY MALUISA MAGALONA JULIE MANESS VINCE MARAICINI LORI LUNDVALL KAREN MAHLER TONY MANNO JOHN MARTENS NANCY LYONS WAYNE MADDEN BILL MALCOLM MARK MANCHESTER JEFF MANSKER CAROL MARKOFF NANETTE MARTIN MONICA MARTINEZ Seniors 65 66 Seniors S E Is..N O Gln R 'xi f RHONDA NIARTINEZ SUE MASSARO DEREK MATSUMOTO DEBI MATTHEWS JUANITA MAYO BAMBIE MAZER JEFF MCCAMEY COLLEEN MCCANN CINDY MCCANTS LISA MCCONNEL DENISE MCCOWIN MIKE MCCOY ROBERT MCDONOUGH CINDY MCGUIRE DEBBIE MCGUIRT ALICE MCKENZIE sv Z, .- v PAT MCKINNEY JAMYE MCMICKELL CHERYL MCNEIL ROBERTA MEEKER ROBERT MEIRNDORF MARIO MENDEZ SUE MENDOZA RITA MENKE POLLY MERRICK ROBERT MICKLOS DENICE MILLER JOE MILLER LUTHER MILLER KURT MISER TOM MOCCIO CINDY MOLLOY Seniors 67 68 Seniors S E N O . R I I S DAVID MORENO STEPHEN MORGAN JANICE MORRISSEY ROBERT MOSIER TOM MURDOCK KELLY MYERS TAMMY MYLES STEVEN NAGAYAMA ED NAGELHOUT ROCIO NAVARRO SANDRA NICHOLS DONNA NIEBERGALL LAURA NORMAN MIKE NUCCIO DON OBERLIN PATTI OGATA Silhouettes kicked -to bigger and better heights at the '76 Homecoming preformance. C' CT' 7 mm, IFF LISA OGILVIE MARK OHLS CARL OKERLUND MIKE OKURA TOM OLSON JEFF ORTIZ JOHN ORTNER DONNA OYE DONA JO PANICKO CHARLES PARKER Seniors 69 70 Seniors ' I I s E ,, Ir' ,M .W , ,'.'.4 I N :vp I , Nix I O I R x J' Lf -5,1 if 'M I . ' I . ELIZABETH PARKER GARY PARKHOUSE HOWARD PARRISH KURT PEALER HOWARD PEAVY GINA PEDEN KERRY PELOQUIN MICHELLE PENCE DAWN PERRY JANE PETERS MELISSA PETERS ELDON PHILLIPS PATRICIA POLE ANTHONY PORRAS KEVIN POWELL PAUL QUADROZZI I ia: 2 I 1 GREG QUINTANA DONNA RATNER GEORGE REILLY REGINA RILEY 'If'.. I Z ROLAND RAMIREZ RHONDA RANEY MIKE RATH LARAINE RAY HOLLY REIFF BRAD REIHART RICHARD RENNINGER JOE RICHARDSON RICK RIDDLE LORI RING DAVE RITCHIE GIL RIVIERE Seniors 71 72 Seniors A .4 A Capella sang their way into the hearts of many seniors at the Homecoming Corination. gp- .ml fi JACKIE ROBERTS JILL ROBINSON ROSS RODRIGUEZ SUE ROOKE STEVE RODRIGUEZ PAMELA ROEFS MIKE ROGERS ROBBIE ROPETER DEBBIE RUBIN JOHN RULEY fi 1 Ir X .f ,, I S E I T ak N AI.: ii O I R S MIKE RUTH RICK SALAZAR VICTOR SALINAS SUSAN SANCHEZ DAVID SANDOVAL MIKE SANSENBACK BRENDA SAUCY LISA SAUER EVANGELINA SAVALA BOB SAWADA DENISE SCHULTZ ROBERT SCOTT KIM SERGAKIS WALLY SHAW JOHN SHIERANT PAM SHOZI Seniors 73 74 Seniors Bm x ii: DARRELL SHROPSHALL FRED SIDDALL LINDA SMALL DAVID G. SMITH DAVID J. SMITH ELEANOR SMITH MARK SMITH BRAD SNYDER MIKE SOLSO JEFF SPARKS STEVE SPECHT MARY SPENCER Rik Q BOB SMART HARRIET SMITH JULIE SPALSBURY VALERIE SQUIRES DAVID STAFFORD ROSE STAMENT LORNA STENBERG LECA STERLING VICKY STEVENS STEVE STRUM GEORGEANN SUDBURY SANDY SUMRALL CRAIG TAKAHAMA GEORGE TAYLOR MARTY TAYLOR STEVE TAYLOR JEAN TESKE BEN TETIVA JIM THEWS KATHY THOMAS Seniors 75 j.Ab ,V L wk' ,, 5, Fx XXI I S E N I xx M I 'I XXI O R S C Kr... -ka ' . 76 Seniors KIM THOMAS TAMMIE TIKKER MIKE TRUJILLO TERESA VANDUYN LISA THOMPSON TOM TOLEDO DAN TUMBLESON DEBBIE VANHEULE SUE THOMPSON PETRA TIBER ANNIE TORRES JOE TORRES JIM TUTTLE RICHARD VALFRE MARY VASTA IRENE VEGA DEBBIE VERDI DONNA VIGIL JOE WALTON SHERRIE WANGBERG IRA WASSERMAN DEBBIE WATSON MIKE WAYMAN DIANE WEBB GRAFTON WEISS JIM WEITZEL CATHY WELLS KIM WELLS DIANE WELSH LINDA WENTZ SHERI WHIRLEDGE JONEL WHITE Seniors 77 X J S E N I O R S 78 Seniors KEN WHITE SHERYL WHITLEY TONY WHITTEN DAVE WILLIAMS JEANIE WILLIAMS PAT WILLIAMS JERRY WILSON MARK WILSON MARIO WILSON ROBBIN WILSON LORI WINTER DANA WISECUP TERESA WSOL PAM YARDLEY DANNY ZAMAN DAVE ZIMMER l Seniors Experience '77 A big part of ending one's senior year is looking back on the experiences of the past three years. Although the sophomore and junior year, you can't wait to be a high and mighty senior. But once you become a senior and realize that all you have experienced in the last three years are ending, you realize that the time is running out. ln the sophomore year, you have experienced the change from junior high to high school, with just a few new experi- ences. When the junior year slides into view the excitement of class rings, the junior-senior prom, and the expectations of the year to follow are what's making you tick. And finally after two years of long awaited expectations, the excitement reaches its peak. When the paper work be- gins, your head begins to spin: order cap and gowns before March lst, all graduation announcements must be ordered by February 20th, deadline for senior portraits is October 30th. But as the months slip by the past comes into view, re- minding you of all the experiences and changes you've been through, Now after you've acknowledged that the past is yesterday, the present is today, and the future is tomorrow. You must also realize that you have begun the biggest change that you will ever experience-the change from being a child to becoming an adult. Seniors 79 Senior Activities ..... LINDA ACKER: Banner 81 Flags, Cheer, Pep, Leadership: MANNY ACOSTA: Football, Wrestling, Varsity, Ski: RANDY ACOSTA: Ski, Surfing, SAC, Boys League: DARREL ADAIR: Boys League: TOM AGUILAR: Football, Wrestling, Ski, Varsity Club: CHRIS ALLEN: Track, Soccer, Bowling: LARRY ALMAND: Basketball, ACappeIIa, Yearbook: RICHARD ALVARADO: Football, Track, Varsity: SHAWN ANDREWS: Soccer, Football: RON ANGEVINE: Ski, Foot- ball: KAREN ANZALDI: Banner 8. Flags, Pep, Girls League: BILL ARMSTRONG: Water Polo, Art, MGM, Thespians: TAMMY ARM- STRONG: Cheer, Ski, Pep, ACappeIla: RON BALDRIDGE: Football, Wrestling, Ski, Varsity: RANDY BARKER: Boys League: MIKE BAR- RAZA: Basketball: STEPHANIE BAUER: CSF, NHS, Drill Team. Pioneer Press: BRENDA BAUMGARTNER: Ski: MIKE BEASLEY: Boys League: DEBBIE BEATTY: Drill Team: CINDY BEDNER:.Pep, Girls League: BARBARA BEHM: Girls League: GINA BELSITO: GAA: GRANT BENNETT: Baseball, Bowling, Pioneer Press: KIM MARIE BENNETT: GIS, Pep, Mecha Ski: LEEANN BENNETT: Ceramics, Cross Country, Track, Ski: SANDY BENOIT: Girls League: JON BERLIN: Boys League, Soccer, Surfing, Varsity Club: LAURIE BIGGOR: CSF, AFS, NHS, Science: Math V.P.: ELIZA- BETH BLACK: Drill Team: JEANNIE BLACKWELL: ICC, GAA, Song, Pep, Ski: NICK BLANCHARD: Water Polo, Baseball: LORRAINE BLANCO: Track 81 Cross Country, Ski: CHARLENE BLAY: Girls League, ASB: ANDREA BLOOM: Flag 84 Banner, Pep, CSF, NHS: DENA BORJON: ACappelIa, Girls League, Pioneer Partners: MARK BRADY: Basketball: TOM BRANNON: Cross Country, Math, ICC, Varsity Club: GLENN BRAYALL: Electronics: TAMMY BRELS- FORD: Yearbook: JIM BREWER: Baseball: TERRY BROCK: Cross Country, Track, Ski: LINDA BRODMANN: GIS, Pep: JENNIFER BROOKS: Band: LAURIE BROWN: Banner 81 Flags, Pep, Girls League: DAVID BURCHELL: Football: PAT BUXMAN: Good News, Choir: WALT CADENA: Boys League: DEE GEE CALDERON: Mecha, SAC, Girls League: LYNN CALL: Boys League: MIKE CAR- BULLIDO: Boys League: BOB CARLSON: Football, Varsity Pres.: BRETT CARLSON: Soccer: TERRY CASKEY: Cross Country, Soc- cer, Track: KEN CATE: Basketball, Football: ROSE CENTENO: Girls League: TOM CHARTIER: Surfing, Ski, Wrestling: ROSE CHIACCHIERA: Band, GIS, Girls League, FBLA: MIKE CHRISTIAN- SEN: Football, Soccer: TAE CHUN: GIS: ELIZABETH CICINELLI: Girls League: LORI CID: Band, CSF, NHS: DOUG CLARK: Football, Drama: DAMON CLAYTON: Boys League: IRENE CLIFTON: GAA, Pep, Girls League: JIM COLANGELO: Basketball, Baseball, CSF: PENNY COLEY: Band, Pep: TRACY CONSTANTINO: Girls League: PEDRO CONTREAS: Football, Track, Varsity Club, Basketball: JANICE CORNELL: Ski, Ceramics, Girls League: FRANK CORREA: Boys League: SAL CORTES: Wrestling, Baseball, Surfing, Track 81 Cross Country: GREG CRADDOCK: Cross Country, Electronics: TERESA CRAIG: Band, Photography, Thespians: THERESA CRON: GAA, Ski, Girls League: TYMERIE CUERVO: ACappeIla v.p., GAA, Pioneer Press: KIMALIE CURTIS: ICC, Song, GAA, Ski: ROBIN DALTON: Pep, Pioneer Partners, GAA: KEVIN DALY: Boys League: MARY DALY: Girls League: DONNA DAERON: ACappella, GIS, Girls League, Track 81 Cross Country: JULIEA DARR: Girls League Pres., ICC Treas., Pioneer Partners, Yearbook Editor: RYAN DEARLING: Track 84 Cross Country, Ski: DEBBIE DEGEORGE: GAA: RON DEITRICK: ACappeIIa, Cross Country: DAVE DEPORTE: Varsity, Football, Baseball, SAC: SUSAN DEPUE: Science, Math, AFS, CSF: THERESA DEREVJANIK: Girls League: PAULA DEROCHEA: Girls League: MELONY DEVANE: SAC: THOMAS DEWOLF: Water Polo, Bowling, Math, Art: CHERYL DILLABOUGH: Girls League: MARY DOLLER: Pep: LIZ DUFFY: Pep, Glee: RICHARD DUNHAM: CSF, NHS, AFS, Math, Science: 80 Seniors DEBBIE ELLIS: ACappeIIa, Girls League, Pep: TAMMY ELLIS: ACappella, Pep, Girls League: DAVE ELLSWORTH: Boys League: CRAIG EVANS: Boys League: DAVID EVANS: Baseball, Basket- ball, Band Pres., CSF, ICC: MATTHEW EZELL: Diving, Swimming, Water Polo, ACappelIa: JANE FEE: ACappeIIa, Pep, Pioneer Part- ners, Thespians: AUSTIN FERNALD: Cross Country, Track, Soc- cer, Varsity Club: VICKI FERNANDEZ: Yearbook, Pioneer Partners: DEBBIE FIGERELL: Girls League: DALE FISCHER: Foot- ball, Baseball, Varsity Club: DEBBIE FORBES: GIS: JANET FOSTER: Drill Team: RORMARIE FRANK: Girls League: CINDY FREDERICKS: Girls League: IRMA GAN: CSF, Girls League, Math Treas., AFS Pres., Asion Awareness: ARTURO GARCIA: Soccer Club: MICK GARCIA: Track, Football, Varsity Club: PATl'Y GARCIA: Girls League: ANA GAUGHRAN: GIS: MIKE GENTHNER: Baseball: PARK GERBERG: Science, Art: LES GERRIOR: Basket- ball, Football: BETTI GIANNOTTI: ACappeIla, Tall Flags, Pep: MARTIN GILCHRIST: Boys League: LORRI GILLET: GAA, CSF. NHS, ASB, Comm. of Pep, Pioneer Press: SYLVIA GOODWIN: Drill Team: DAWN GRAY: Pep, GIS, Science, Ski: GEORGE GREI- DER: Ceramics, Art: GEORIA GREIDER: Girls League: CONNIE GROSKY: ACappella: CYNTHIA HALL: Bowling: LAURIE HALL: Pep, Mixed Choir: DEBI HAMILTON: Girls League: BILL HAND: Baseball, Radio Electronics: TIM HANDLAN: Wrestling: KAREN HARDER: Photo, Mixed Choir: KAREN HARRIS: Ski, Ceramics, Cheer: KRISTIN HARRIS: Drill Team, CSF, NHS, Math, Science. Thespians: RANDY HARRIS: Tennis Football: CHRIS HART: Track 84 Cross Country, NHS, Varsity Club: JOHN HATCH: Surfing, Track: PAT HAWKINS: GIS: STEVE HEBERT: Boys League: MELODY HEGLMEIER: ACappella, Bowling, GAA, Girls League ANNETTE HEIN: Girls League: SANDRA HENDLY: Math, Science, AFS: TERRY HENSON: Boys League: HELEN HERRERA: Good News: MADOKA HEWSON: Asian Awareness, ACappella, AFS, NHS, Math: GARLAND HOBSON: Stage Crafts: SHERI HOFFMAN: Girls League, Bowling: KATHY HOLDER: Girls League, Pep, Track: SCOTT HOLTON: Basketball, Baseball, Track: MAUREEN HORNGREN: Girls League: CSF, NHS, Yearbook: JILL HOUSE- MAN: Smoking Club: EVELYN HOWARD: Girls League, Pioneer Partners, Pep, GIS: MELANIE HULL: CSF, Banner 8. Flag, Pep: STEVE HUNTER: Water Polo, Basketball, CSF, Science: GERRY HURTADO: SAC, MGM, Ski, Boys League: NICK HUST: Wrestling: SAM HUSTON: Baseball: JERRY IIDA: Boys League: DEBBIE ISHII: Math, CSF, NHS, AFS, Girls League, Science: NELLA JAMI- SON: Cheer, CSF, MGM, Pep, Science, ACappella:.TAMMl JARAMILLO: Girls League: PATTI JARNAGIN: Girls League: GREG JARRETT: Ski: DANA JOHNSON: Boys League: DAVID JOHNSON: ASB, Ski, ICC, NHS: LLOYD JOHNSON: Basketball: SHARON JOHNSTON: Banner 81 Flags, Pep: DON JONES: Boys League: RENEE JOY: GIS, Girls League, Pep, ACappeIla, Ski: MONICA JUHKAM: Banner 81 Flags, NHS. Pep, Girls League: CHRIS JUNG: CSF, Basketball, Math: BILL KAHOUN: Water Polo, Swimming: ANN KALINAK: Drill Team, Girls League, CSF, NHS, Pioneer Press Editor: LAURA KAMEYAMA: CSF, Science, Ski: ROSE KANE- MORI: CSF, AFS, Math, Science: BEVERLY KAROLCZAK: GAA, Ski, Pep: BOB KEENAN: Wrestling: BILL KEIFER: Boys League, Ski, Surfing: JOHN KERRIGAN: Boys League: CASSANDRA KLEIN: GIS, ACappelIa: CHARELL KOLSTAD: GIS: DALE KORNUT: Thespi- an Pres., Strategy Club, Photo: BECKY KOVER: ICC: TOM KRUE- MER: Football, Baseball: MELANIE KRAMP: Girls League: KAREN KRETZ: CSF, Ski: ANNA KRIEGER: Cheer, NHS, Pioneer Pres' PAUL KRUEGER: Bowling: ANNE LAMPHAR: Girls League: ALUF LYN LARKEY: ACappelIa: JOHN LAVEY: Boys League: BILL I BLANC: Ski: CINDY LE BLANC: GIS, Math, CSF, Ski: OLIV LICHTER: Girls League: RANDY LIEBNOW: Boys League: CINDY LINDSKOG: Drill Team: DAVID LIPPIATT: Swimming, Water Polo, Radio Electronics: DRUSILLA LIRIOS: Yearbook: COLLEN LOGAN: GIS, GAA, Pep: ROSEMARIE LOPEZ: ACappella, GIS, Pep, CSF: MARJIE LOVE: ASB Pres., GIS, NHS, Yearbook editor, CSF, ACappeIIa: JENNY LOVELADY: ACappeIIa: REXEEN LUCY: Drill Team, Girls League, GIS: NANCY LYONS: GIS, Math, Science, Pioneer Partners: WAYNE MADDEN: Boy's League: MA.LUlSA MAGALONA: Medical Club: KAREN MAHLER: Banner and Flags, GAA, Pep Club, GirI's League: MARK MANCHESTER: Basketball, Track, Ski Club, Surfing Club: JULIE MANESS: ACappeIla, Girl's League: JEFF MANSKE: Football, Ski Club: LINNY MARKOFF: AFS V.P. Science Club V.P., Ski, CSF: VINCE MARROCRINI: Band, Baseball: JOHN MARTENS: Cross Country, Track, ICC: MONICA MARTINEZ: Mecha: SUE MASSARO: GAA: DEREK MATSUMOTO: Boy's League: DEBI MATTHEWS: Ski Club, Ceramics, Girl's League, Tennis: JUANITA MAYO: GAA, ACappeIIa: BAMBIE MAZER: GAA, ACappella: JEFF McCAMEY: Baseball, Band-Drum Major 76-77: CINDY McCANTS: Pep Club, Girls League Board, Pioneer Partners: MIKE McCOY: Water Polo, Swimming, CSF, Bowling: ROBERT MCDONOUGH: Football, Boys League: CINDY MCGUIRE: FBLA, Pep Club, Girls League, Pioneer Partners: TISHA McKlNNEY: Girls League: JAMYE MCMICKELL: FBLA, GAA, Bowling, Student Store Manager: CHERYL McNEIL: Girls League: SUSAN MENDOZA: Head Cheer 77, ICC, Pep, ACap- pella: RITA MENKE: Girls League: POLLY MERRICK: Girls League: LUTHER MILLER: Basketball, Baseball, ACappeIla: KURT MIZER: Boys League: TOM MOCCIO: Boys League: CINDY MOLLOY: Pio- neer Partners: CHRIS MOORE: Basketball, Baseball, Track, CSF: DAVID MORENO: Football, Baseball, Ski, Bowling V.P.: STEPHEN MORGAN: Motorcycle Club: DALE MOSIER: Cross Country and Track: VERA MOYER: Mecha: TOM MURDOCH: Basketball, Track: TAMMY MYLES: Girls League: STEVE NAGAYAMA: Bowling: ED NAGELHOUT: Baseball: ROCIO NAVARRO: Pep, Girls League, Yearbook: SANDY NICHOLS: Art: DONNA NIEBERGALL: Flags. CSF: MIKE NUCCIO: Radio!EIectronics: DON OBERLIN: Boys League: PATTI OGATA: J.V. Cheer, Ceramics, Pep, Yearbook: LISA OGILVIE: Girls League: CARL OKERLUND: Water Polo, Bas- ketball, CSF, Pioneer Pres.: MIKE OKURA: Football, Track: JEFF ORTIZ: Track, Ski: JOHN ORTNER: Boys League: DONNA MICHITO OYE: Cheer, Song, Mascot, Pep Pres. ICC, CSF, GAA: DON A JO PANICKO: GIS, Tennis-Badminton- ACappeIIa Star: GARY PARK- HOUSE: Boys League: HOWARD PARRISH: Wrestling: HOWARD PEAVY: Boys League: GINA PEDEN: ACappella, Science, Leader- ship: KERRY PELOQUIN: ICC, GIS, CSF, Ski, Science: MICHELLE PENCE: Science, Ski, CSF: DAWN PERRY: Ski, Ceramics: JANE PETERS: ACappelIa, Cross Country Manager: MELISSA PETERS: Homecoming Queen. Song. Drill Team, NHS, CSF, ICC: ELDON PHILLIPS: Basketball: ROBERT PITT: Boys League: PATTI POLE: Girls League Board, ICC, Howdy Comm.: KEVIN POWELL: Base- ball, Ski: GREG QUINTANA: Wrestling: ROLAND RAMIREZ: ICC, Soccer, ACappeIla, Ski: MIKE RATH: Boys League, Ski, SAC: DOONNA RATNER: Drill Team Manager, Cross Country and Track: HOLLY REIFF: Ceramics, GAA: BRAD REIHART: Football Track, Varsity Club: GEORGE REILEY: Water Polo, Swimming Varsity Club: KEVIN REILLY: Baseball: RICHARD RENNINGER: Surfing Club: JOE RICHARDSON: Photo, Yearbook, Track, RICK RIDDLE: ACappeIIa, ICC: ROBERTA RIDGLEY: GAA, GIS, ICC. MGM, Academic Decathelon, Asian Awareness, Strategy Club: REGINA RILEY: Drill Team, Pep, ICC, Head Song: LORI RING: Majorette, CSF, NHS: GIL RIVIERE: Basketball, Baseball, Ski: JOHN ROACH: Boys League: JACKI ROBERTS: Girls League Pres. Pep, Track: JIL ROBINSON: Bowling, Girls League: ROSS ROD- RIGUEZ: RadiofEIectronics: PAM ROEFS: Girls League Board, CSF, Drill Team: MICHAEL ROGERS: Boys League: SUE ROOKE: SAC, NHS, CSF, Ski Pres., Senior Pres., GIS Pres., Jr. Class V.P.: ROBBIE ROPETER: GAA: XAVIER ROSAS: Football, Mecha, SAC, Varsity: JOHN RULEY: Basketball, Football, Track: MIKE RUTH: Boys League: RICK SALAZAR: Wrestling: VICTOR SALINAS: Soc- cer, Ski: BARBARA SANCHEZ: Bowling, Drill Team: DAVE SANDO- VAL: Boys League: MIKE SUNSENLACH: Wrestling: BRENDA SAU- CY: ASB, V.P., ICC, NHS, CSF, Science, ACappeIIa, GAA: LISA SAUER: Girls League, CSF. Yearbook: EVANGELINA SAVALA: Mecha: BOB SAWADA: Basketball: DENISE MARIE SCHULTZ: Girls League: JACK SCHWEITZER: Football, Golf, Bowling, Varsi- ty: ROBERT SCOTT: Boys League: WALLY SHAW: Water Polo, CSF, AFS: ROY SHEPARD: Boys League: PAM SHOZI: Science, NHS, CSF, AFS, ICC, Math: DARRELL SHROPSHALL: Boys League: FRED SIDDALL: Swimming, Water Polo: LINDA SMALL: Girls League: BOB SMART: Baseball: DAVID G. SMITH: CSF, NHS, ICC, ASB, Science, Math: DAVID J. SMITH: CSF: ELEANOR SMITH: Girls League: HARRIET SMITH: NHS, CSF, GIS, AFS, Math, ACap- pella: MARK SMITH: Band: BRAD SNYDER: Bots League: MIKE SOLSO: Football, Baseball, Varsity Club: JULIE SPALSBURY: Girls League: JEFF SPARKS: Soccer: MARY SPENCER: GIS: VALERIE SQUIRES: Girls League, CSF, NHS, AFS, Pioneer Partners, Math, Science: ROSIE ST.AMANT: Girls League: CHRISTOPHER STEEN: Boys League: LECA STERLING: GIS, Thes- pians, Water Polo, Swimming, Photo: VICKY STEVENS: Science, Art, Ski, Good News: GEORGEANN SUDBURY: Girls League V.P., ICC, CSF: SANDEE SUMRALL: ACappeIIa, Pep, Pioneer Partners Treas., Girls League: JOHN TAHABISM: Boys League: CRAIG TAKAHAMA: Basketball, Ski: GEORGE TAYLOR: Pioneer Band, Yearbook, Golf: MARTY TAYLOR: :Boys League: JEAN TESKE: Bowling: BEN TETIVA: Boys League: JIM THEWS: Tennis, Math: KATHY THOMAS: Girls League: KIM THOMAS: Girls League: LISA ANN THOMPSON: GIS, Girls League: SUE THOMPSON: Tall Flags, Banner: TAMMIE TIKKER: Drill Team, ACappella: TOM TOLEDA: Surf Club: ANNIE TORRES: Mecha, SAC, ICC, Girls League: MIKE TRUJILLO: Mecha, Boys League: DAN TUMBLESON: Football, Track, Basketball, Varsity Club: TIM TUTTLE: Boys League: RICK VALFRE: Water Polo, Speech, Boys League: MARY VASTA: Song, Pep: TINA VEALE: Girls League: IRENE VEGA: Drill Team, Science Treas., AFS V.P., CSF, ICC, NHS: DONNA VIGIL: Girls League: JOE WALTON: Ski: SHERRIE WANGBERG: Drill Team: DEBBIE WATSON: GIS, Bowling, Good News, Pep: MIKE WAYMAN: Football, Baseball, Varsity Club: DIANE WEBB: Ten- nis: GRAFTON WEISS: Water Polo, Swimming, Golf, Varsity Club: JIM WEITZEL: ACappeIIa: CATHY WELLS: Science: KIM WELLS: Drill Team: DIANE WELSH: Girls League: LINDA WENTZ: Girls League, Mixed Choir: SHERI WHIRLEDGE: GAA: JONEL WHITE: Girls League, Mixed Choir: KEN WHITE: Wrestling, Cross Country: TONY WHITTEN: Ski, Surfing: DAVID WILLIAMS: Boys League: JEANIE WILLIAMS: GAA: JOHN WILLIAMS: Boys League: PAT WILLIAMS: Track 81 Cross Country, Ski Treas.: JERRY WILSON: Basketball: MARK WILSON: Mecha: MAURIO WILSON: Boys League: ROBBIN WILSON: Girls League: LORI WINTER: Pep V.P., Cheer, ACappeIIa, Leadership: TERESA WSOL: Drill Team, Pio- neer Press, NHS, AFS, Science: PAM YARDLEY: Pep, Banner 84 Flags. Seniors 81 82 Dnvlslon L, 1 .f U F' r' - i .f r-. ...... W -fi Z ,- i ffm I' .9 student lif 5 .fb 'QF' af Q if f if Q n .ive Division 83 if? 9 P H 0 m e c o m i n 8 '1 x 1 BJ ' F' Qc? 84 Homecoming Returning alumni. A spe- cial assembly. Ladies-in- waiting. Wrap these events together and you have the 1976 Homecoming celebra- tions. lt all began on the night of October 28 in the boys' gym with the Coronation Assembly. At the Corona- tion, the Ladies-in-waiting were presented, A Capella choir sang, and the band played a tribute to the alumni. During these presenta- tions the suspense could be felt building up until the moment when Melissa Peters was crowned Home- coming Queen and David Evans was announced as the Royal Escort. 4 - Qvqie-warg' r ' , ' Q , 4 5 , it ' 'fi Q Yi 35 , KM .. X .Q K iiieikmiev ' Y - Ez ' ,tx Unexpected surprise. x, X 4. i x 'ff l ! Melissa Peters and David Evans were announced Homecoming Queen and Royal Escort. K g K 5. . , Q -. , T . 47 fig, C Smile of victory Crowning of the Queen Homecoming Court-The queen and her court were presented in halftime activities with their fathers. LEFT TO RIGHT, Lori Winter, Mr. Joseph Winter: Mr. Scott Harris, Karen Harris: Mr, Bill Riley, Regina Riley: Melissa Peters, Mr. Raymond Peters: Jeannie Blackwell, Mr. Hughie Blackwell: Mike Thompson, and alumni queen Dorothy Alamia. Randy Acosta Karen Harris Kenny Cate Lori Winter ,,..,,xVX.3. K. -4 Tom Aguilar Jeannie Blackwell Dave DePorte Regina Riley Coronation, Grid Game 8g Dance Highlighted s. Mark Saucey announcing the Ladies-in-Waiting. 1975 Homecoming Queen and Ro 86 Homecoming yal Escort. W Dorothy Alamia and Ron McElroy. 1976 Homecomin A special alumni pep rally was held Friday, October 29. Later that night was the traditional Homecoming Football game, which had Western playing Troy in a Freeway League game. The Queen and her Court were pre- sented during the halftime of the game. The Princesses were Karen Harris, Lori Winter, Jeannie Blackwell, and Regina Riley. Following the game was the Home- coming Dance in the girls' gym. This year's Homecoming was certainly one of the best yet experienced by Western. lt's success was mainly due to the dedication, hard work, and talent of Lori Gillet, Commissioner of Pep, whose efforts made the 1976 Homecoming a very memorable occassion. l l .- mv.: - ,,o ACapella serenades Homecoming. We-' -,af I vi Xl if ,. Q-'fi ' ' fist' -2 ' 2 f 1 A i in ff K , Nz, A Y Lf! ' s-11 ' -6 '.. ' .... LAX Alumni cheer and song participate in Homecoming activities. .f 3 fi , i uf, if . L :ai K . xi e ali 1 gf?-.fm I ki N 3 K adj., 5 ? i 404 nn.. Selling balloons were a part of Homecoming. 1976 Homecomin: Ladies in Waiting Represented Various Clubs at Coronation I ,II -J VICKI FERNANDEZ GERALD IIDA Yearbook LINDA LENC JEFF SORRES Ski Club X f l f i ,'- qf I W fv PIPER BAKER JOE LEON Drill Team 'lvffzif'-P I - x i. inf LAURIE BROWN JIM VILLICANO Flag-Banners ., 9- X . V ROSEMARIE LOPEZ RICK RIDDLE A Cappella LISA RICHARDSON CHRIS HUFFMAN J.V. Cheer CARLA JONES DALE KO RN UTA Thespians 9 k I',l, aft I I SANDI SUMRALL LUTHER MILLER Pip club CLARISSA MCGRADY BRITT BELL Strategy Club DAPHNE CARRIAGE MARTIN CARBULLIDO MGM CHAR HANNAH IRENE VEGA MELODY HEGIMEYER ANN KALINAK JOEL BUCHIMAYER DAVID G. SMITH JACK SCHWEITZER CARL OKERLUND Class of '79 CSF Bowling Club Pioneer Press 88 Student Life D IRMA GAN VICTOR SALINAS AFS DEANNA OLDENBURG TOM CICONNE Cross Country J' aw, , D Ma, I XXT5 K No.6 MARGIE LOVE TOM BRANNON ASB . 3 ' ki ,y- AY ' , I .'4 I A 1. T, ' M51 I 'Q , ..'.i.l , gn ,. ng V, Q. , H E A .O,O lg, , 'C ,,'f+g-si' T A -Ln h .fi Q .L - . LAURA KAMEYAMA DANA JOHNSON Class of 77 - -e I-,fn LORI CID JEFF MCCAMEY Girls' League Band GEORGANNE SUDBURY RICK FREIHOFF DONNA OYE COLLEEN MCCANN MANUEL ACOSTA TOM BASAIETS Mascot G.l.S, Truss S BRENDA SAUCY MIKE SOLSO ANNIE TORRES DAVID ROSA NHS MECHA 1 KERRY PELOQUIN NIKKI CRIST JEFF WIELAND STEPHEN TAYLOR Science Club Art Club EVELYN HOWARD BOB CARLSON Pioneer Partners 1-,-L DEBBIE ISHII KEVIN CADABONA Math Club CAROL HUMPHRIES KEITH PANICKO Class of 78 A LINDA ACKER MIKE RATH Cheerleaders Sludent Life 89 ..- 1977 Drill Team-BOTTOM ROW, L. TO R, Holly Harbaugh, Anna Manno, Janice Kadowaki, Shelly Harbaugh, Cindy Var- gas, Marie Soto, Julie Pitts, Stephanie Bauer, Teresa Wsol, Valerie Parry, Fran Murray, Erin Margaretich, Annette Nana kervis, Heather McMurray, Lindie Durbin, MIDDLE ROW-Debbie Jones, RaeAnn Starkey, Cheryl Stanford, Nancy Burton, Debbie Roach, Barbara Voelkel, Claudia Norland, Susan Laybourne, Maria Bar- rero, Diane Fister, Lorri Harbaugh, Ma- rian Fernald, Bonnie Chambers, Vanessa Ochoa, Pam LoRusso, Angela Easley, TOP ROW-Sandy Breitschwardt, Debbie Etherton, Kathy Hamill, Sharon Haig, Jenny Caruth, Veronica Hance, Jennifer Peters, Brenda Elledge, Irene Vega, Piper Baker, Janet Miller, Sandy Watson, Cindy Watson, Linda George, Janie Haynes, Liz Black dv PIUNEER an H Drill Team Leaders-Terri Wsol, senior leader: Stephanie Bauer, head leader: Julie Pitts, junior leader. Western Silhouettes The Silhouettes were a big part of Western this year. They were a group of girls carefully selected to represent the school throughout the year. They attended various competitions and parades. They won the Presiderit's Trophy at Santa Monica and won the sweepstakes in the Tournament of Cham- pions at the Chaffey halftime competition. They placed first in the Long Beach halftime competi- tion and the Los Altos halftime competition. They also took a second in the Silverado Parade and they were second runner-up in the Western States Open halftime competition. With the help of their advisor Mrs. Jan Cook and of course with the help of the leaders, the Western Silhouettes had a very good year. l l TS'H ' Ml' H-ilu. x'- 18 Drill Team 91 The Silhouettes, Always to Be Remembered 4 H sg l W' '50 oy ,W f my ru . . A Smiling C. Watson prepares to perform. Can I peek now? A' 'r ,W 1 Aj. - 5 1 1 lf., Ai dx ,Q . ,. 13, Could it be more Charlie Chaplirfs? The Silhouettes march on. N 'fix A f Y- V I :Q gg Li?-Y ai A .'E!f,4 0 ay, L I 'Y I KH.: ' '.v .'.l -- . ,,,. :Q-. I., Q 19' 'xr 1 -qv. -.U rw ya -' ,, ,Q ,V-r ':f1.4l 14 f C3F.i1f 'ic P315 r.,' ' H G1 7 Just look at those legs! it-Q, 94 Pioneer Yearbook The Yearbook Staff had a great mixture of talent last year. Under the leadership of Editor Juliea Darr and Assisstant Editor Rhonda Ra- ney, there was never a dull mo- ment. Between taking pictures for clubs, sports. and student ac- tivities, and having Pioneer Press write copy, things were always hopping. ln April, three members of the staff went to a Competition in San Francisco. Along with the valuable experience in Lay-Out, they also took in some of the city sights. Mr. Rothrock was the advisor, along with the staff he put in alot of time and effort. The Yearbook Staff thanks you, Mr. Rothrock. Vicki and George hard at vvork. BOTTOM ROW: Juliea Darr SECOND ROW: L. TO R. Shari Christensen, Leslie Delli-Venneri, Lori Woodhouse, Rhonda Raney THIRD ROW: Vicki Fernandez, Patti Ogata, Monica Webright FOURTH ROW: George Taylor. Roy Dickinson NOT SHOWN: .loe Richardson, Mary LaMorte fi MIAA N. Q WPG! Photographer George looks over his film. ENS, Q BOTTOM ROW L TO R G Bennett T Ditch L Blanco C Herman ROW 2 S Bauer A Krieger P Ford TOP ROW Editor in Chief A Kalinalf Assist ant Editor T Wsol D Rompf NOT SHOWN C Okerlund and L Gfeller 'UU- J? Dave Rompf, Anna Krieger. and Editor Ann Kalinak at a competition. Pioneers Were Hot on the Press. Combining journalistic talent and creativity. the Pioneer staff published a monthly newsmaga- zine that covered not only campus events, but events of widespread interest. Lead by Editor Ann Kali- nak and assistant editor Terri Wsol, the staff members also traveled to San Francisco for a national press conference. and also competed in local and state writing competitions. winning five awards. Under the supervision of Mr. Ralph Rothrock. the Western Pioneer Nevvsreporters had an- other terrific year. Pioneer Press 95 Band -1-4 VVestern BOTTOM ROW-L to R-J.Brooks, K.Oyler, L.Davidson, M.Morrissey, B.Goodyear, G.Wonacott. ROW 2- P,Coley, M.Sparks, R.Sargent, M. Hansen, R.Sargent, B.Ernest, J.Cadena, C.Weiss, L.Cid. ROW 3- E.Elam, S.Godfrey, S,Byers, J.Davis, M.Miller, F.Charnow, J.Morrissey, A. Cadena. J.Nloseman, R.Lee, J.McCamey, S.Allbright, M.Smith. ROW 4- V.Sanchez, J.Engrave, S.Gregory, M.Smith, H.Franco, B,Deitrick, D. Evans, l..Molyneux, C.Dexter, A.Deitrick, R.Hance, L.GfeIIer, J.Brock, Z.SterIing, T.Hougan, S.Saiza, G,l.ubak, V.Marraccini, D.Mosier, D. Cranford. ROW 5- Advisor-Mr. T. Herbacek, T.Pagan, T.Craig, C.Craig, G.Taylor, A.Ball, P.Siow, D.Ball. J.Sumrall. NOT SHOWN- J.Stonger and D,Nlata. Western High's band this year under the direction of Mr. Tom Herbacek attended many competitions and parades only to come back with trophies galore. They had performed at all home and away football games and participated in numerous parades at Dis- neyland. They also competed in the Los Altos half time tournament which was the largest half time tournament in California, in class C receiving a music, marching, and general effects award and to top it off, they placed first, in the Cal State Long Beach half time tournament they placed second, in the Western States Open and Southland Field Show competition they placed third. To highlight the year they participated in the Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoe- nix, Arizona. The band spent the weekend in Phoenix with numerous activities to keep them occupied. WHS has two different types of bands. The marching band, which performs in competitions and parades, Pioneer Band Marches on . ' 31 a 'J' ' . , ' . lax Y 'E 2 . 1-'I-'Tf Q ' 'gf - rkmgfl 1 1 1 Q . . r x ,, v. ,', J . x. .,., .,, 1 H+ av A, ff 5, . 3 , , Y 'A -'xl a- 41: xi-1.431 Y K- 3-m V: ' Y '- 1. 'H' .L V' ' K' ' ' ' '- ' nfl' Q -JK -' .f as -5f',,- sine, .Jn X , - W r 31-4' f ' 1, H12-+11-1 1 .fx Ir' ft y x-ki az .N I ,Q - 1 Ad- , ' .fi q ' A' G as f-1' , . I K 3 , I- w -. this r 5 Z f ' ,. 2 'xr e I I f., X 3 k 5 K xi ' l. '. , -f I V 1 'fi 7l'9QE5fQ-fl -. an - ex 1 + Agn: -- '. f' 'R ' ' , iilyxxfgl-'fav' ' , :' --' - -' b ill-A -'. 1 fkiff-Ffffvg ,K Q x A ' 2 . A .1-'Tiff A.,-K H - Q , . 1 '-. .iM 'gcrj.-1,',T:f g'y,f- m ' ' ' ' K' ' - E. 54,1 HQ' M.-v., 2' . ' k , ,'lff53!f'-fL'3:.1j L X I ..n1,., - Z 2. o 7 ro ,.. ... m f- o 1 Z? J UQ 5. N o :t o P Us N 3 Q. 3 2. o -Q rn ,-. rn 4 ro Z 0 Q QD 3 ru 'F Yi . 5: 3 E 3 . X W v x Q..-:nn ,fm-.M L., H :ga ... i .. Band advisor Mr. Tom Hrbacek Band 97 and the stage band which per- forms on stage and at concerts. Both are excellent groups. Flags are as much part of the band as the members. They perform rou- tines along with the rhythm of the band. They were rated an excel- lent group and took as many Home of ffl123'i.-.ll2... I PIO fgawgsfprg 1 ' awards as the band. They also ' traveled along to all competitions A' adding special attention to make Western Band one of the best ,f bands in Anaheim! T, , mm X ,f MH' - A 1 Flags performing at an assembly. ..i.,. .5 TN ' W g XX W L w r' -,- Z: Q, , ' A - K .4.:: . - -,, gre 'R T K g N R at T k,.kt ,Qx 5- K T BOTTOM ROW- L TO R- B.Giannotti, M.Juhkam, P.Yardley, A.Bloom, L.Brown, K.MahIer. ROW 2- B.Gebbhart, C.Kerr, T.Mahler, D.CoIIins S.Brown, L.Giovannetti, E.Gebbhart. ROW 3- M.Hamada, B.Goodyear, K.Baker, L.Apgar, CiSimpson, J.Allee. nf I George Taylor mesmerized by the sound of his own music. LE. 51. V...W... 3 :+3m,whw f f WHS band practicing for upcoming performance. Band 99 or? -o Assemblies and Pep Assemblies and pep ral- lies were one of the various ways to promote school spirit. Cheerleaders and songleaders brought on en- joyable skits and plays, drill team and band followed them by raising our school pride. Assemblies were a time where everybody could unite and become one big spirited pep club and back up our hard work- ing athletes here at West- ern High School. L zz, ff' 7 ffoffziv Luv' - 6 1 nl, 0 N., M.. . ,. a, -1-A A chorus line. K - new .1 Promoted Spirit Twirling of flags made assemblies entertaining. You asked for it, you got it! Assemblles 101 102 Spirit Week r 2' 4 Simon says .. . Hat and tie, tourist, occupation, and pioneer days were events that filled up Spirit Week '77. Many of the people at school were very active and participated this year. Even the faculty took part. We had long lunches which included contests. Some of the contests were best, most original, shortest, tallest in hats, ties, and costumes which they liked the best. The last day of this Spirit Week ended in a big tug of war against the juniors and seniors. That turned out to be a circus, mainly be- cause not only were people being pulled into mud, they were also being thrown into the mud by their so called friends . There were lots of laughs and it seemed that everybody that contributed and those that didn't, had alot of fun. You dirty rat I ir' , f I .0 T3 '3'.. 1 I I A4 x or ' -'ia' . h.,.f 'Hr- Splish, splash we were taking a bath. - . .ist v'fiE sN-Y 1 X 4'7'?Yrf .A-' - , A jd i., Q 5 - ' --f- H-',i 'f'Z-?r1sen i , e . -4' ' r1Lf.'1f:ff -,V egf'L',.: . ' f:v5a?Kk12 - 41' 2 L, rf ,. ,,-, if . b- Y ...Q - , 5,-Q-L,f.1 X5 - . lt- -.,..f L ,,. .,,-... gm-X VL f 4,141 ' . - jst- Q-7,1 , 45' -2 E11 Z4-f-eff: wa? 'fi' ,w.X..3,gf:3kgg tl 13?-A '. The Big Cheese. in -' W 5 :AM-vu rx vi N fl Everybody was kung fu fighting .. . I can't believe I ate the whole thing. Spirit Week 103 The Pistol f ! if Pe nil. ' ' T yd ,L I . ,J v 4 . P o P P I n 8 Pioneers . 3.1! '6 if xx I , ,:-'gem' ez,l? 3 ,'- . - ' 1 'h, g r e... , 3,.,,,. ff . 1 55154, 4. . K J wing 3 HK Had Spirit and Pride - n .., '- T I L It E' ' f if li-I ' ... awe I ' I ' N' , lI, ., VJ, ,.,.Y..' ' f' 6 ,IMI In I n 'll I 1 I lv. I . If 3 ,SLM v Z., -M .........-.,.. 4 .V . , yr' A ... :bv Q - '- -,r - ' :Z 'Bef . -,.7'3:..m.!- iQ.,-N., A , .'-JW1-'Qwvf ' 6 del F ia. il-I ' Qty -Eiif-9' I 'L .3 X ' R X -1 , .Q h. ,. .NX N . S-I 1' '55 1.5. X, t A t . xx: ' t wx.-to xxv. t fe sf.. 5. ,... W if-. X123 Q XS N rv? . .3 . ofw-h S, ' 'S-. Ax. s . 452. . Nw' I 'Q -Q w 1 x': 'FT7'f'f, '- '71 ' 'Q A ma,-a,,fv . . .. ,,,,, 4.....:,., Bl-.: 1 . 'f' V Y .rm I f' . - I 44- J.. 73',1f.f f-. ' , I 1-4.-..-ra. fe-1 - ' -:Z 'ulivff ' ' ' rim . ,un-. E- ',' , , . -- - -.4 . . ' S ' ' 4 -rr-A fr, - - -A . lX'fPf,2Tf-112 if- .1-x 3- .. an--v - ,W V -.nn .,. .. ' 1 A 'qi' 1-1'5 ? 'QA ' T OPPOSITE PAGE: 2. Toilet paper barrage. ......Ali . 3. I lost my contact. S 4. And the winner is THIS PAGE: 1. Papa du run run. 2. Peace! 3. Party's over. .- I A x L ' ' , 'nr . , 'f.?.iagr..-, -' I r'f 42..... ' yr: 'I . ' I ,'w35 .m wh H. , gg M' 'I fy- 'T : 4 .n KA- A. . 2 0 'J L. .Q I , . . . I . , -' !rsgggr3't . ' I 17- . ' uv -ex . . , , X , . v-. ' , 'pahgzg . . ' A. I ' T I I mx. 7 , - :QV jj 11... ' ,. bb-apt., .l. V fl I . T .mf . Ah a v , .JI 51 'Jw' X tx A A I K I 'fit hx' 1 E I I I ,pf . ' ' 4 K M sa 'H f, 1 '.'LW 5 I 1. My fellow Americans ... ,- J- Spirit week 105 A Cappella v ,in-. BOTTOM ROW L TO R- B.Corbran, K.Dearing, L.Larkey, B.Jamison, B.Bowman, E.Ortiz, D.Hamade, T.Bennett, M.Rossa, L.Larkey. SECOND ROW- S.Haddock, B.Bannon, D.Borjon, J.BurcheII, V,Pobis, T.Armstrong, J.Lovelady, S.Sullivan, S.SumraIl, D.Bryan, H.NogaIes, L.Lynch, L. Winter, J,Curtner, L.Madrid, K.Cadabona. THIRD ROW- S.Begin, G.Marslow, K.EggIeston, L,Craddock, K.Rafter, B.AyIing, D.Dunlap, A.Padil- Ia, L.Eggiman, B.Mazer, C.Humphries, C.WoIfe, S.Riddle, S,TayIor. FOURTH ROW- R.RiddIe, L.lVliIIer, M.EzeIl, M.Snyder, G.Battista, J.Nel- son, S.Molina, J.Redesno, L.Nakamura, T,Higbee, R.Lopez, Rlabodyn, J.Haney, B.Dodd. FIFTH ROW- B.Bradley, J.Buchlmayer, L.Almand, D,Alls, K.Whitler, M.Martin, D.Dameron, S.Masuda, F.Oliver, T.Tikker, V.Perez, T.Cuervo, L.Panicko, T.Padilla, C.Higgins, C.KIein, C.Mc- Guire. D.Panicko, ,gb- ' , -.. K --Y : lg' 5. A Cappella officers L TO R-Treasurer, J.Lovelady3 President, R.Biddle3 Vice President, T.Cuervo Mr. Enchelf Secretary, T.Ellis QNOT SHOWNJ. 106 A Cappella l A Cappella is a fun group of young people who enjoy singing. They per- formed at shopping center malls, churches, and at our own assemblies. A Cappella was also an active group. They have had paper drives, swap meets, car washes, and they even sold discount ticket books to raise money for their trip to Hawaii this year. There's no doubt that they spent alot of time and effort in doing so. The singers made it to Hawaii and they had a great time. The advisor of A Cappella was the choir director Mr. Alex Encheff. With him they had another good year. P I 195 A serious moment for A Cappella. T! all' Hey, let's say we split this scene Q0 N22 wr' Ahhhh, ,, Sing, Sing a song... A Cappella 107 'ivi N L i H T ivi E ivi R I E 108 Christmas Formal You know it's getting near the Christmas Formal when you hear: Who are you going to ask to the dance? Or guess who Rick's going with ... The traditional girl-ask- f guy Christmas Formal was again a success. Moonlight Memories, sponsored by Girls' league, was held Sun- day December 19th at the Golden Sails lnn of Long Beach. The band, Rye , played a varity of music. Our Queen, Lorri Gillet, was all sparkles and smiles as she was crowned the '76 Christ- mas Formal Queen. Sopho- more Attendant: Marilyn Byrd, Junior Attendant: Marie Grubbs and Senior At- tendant: Karen Anzuldi com- pleted the Royal Court. Queen Lorri Gillet with escort Marty Garcia take advantage of the Royal throne Here's a big smile for the camera. How could you stand still with sounds like these? Spirits were sky high throughout the evening. CHRISTMAS QUEEN AND ROYAL ESCORT: Eddie Orduno, Marilyn Byrd. Y K -I Junior Attendant: Marie Grubbs, escort Brad Kurpjuweit. Senior Attendant: Karen Auzuldi, escort: I9 6 Brad Kurpjuweit, Marie Grubbs, Gary Belger, Kar I KE f 5 5 , Stix 5 fi g 759 ' iv? A A 'feiivitiif r i c. 1 l ig A -- . , I Q I5 O 4:2592 escort: Eddie Orduno 'Ib en Anzuidi, Marty Garcia, Lorri Gillet, Sophomore Attendant: Marilyn Byrd, MM Christmas Formal 109 '76 Christmas Queen Queen Lorri dances to the music with Santa. Happy Queen Lorri with escort Marty Garcia Students take time to pose for the camera, 110 Christmas Formal B sv' I Q A 1 n ' X139 x. 0 - H . ' . . 9 i A N Q H: f . . 5 ,., . ' . A Q y ' if I - f Q W. N ,f-.. 'FZ1' ' ,M K . W.. 5 i F ,, I. 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' fx ' ' ! f! ff 1' F ww 1' V ,N ! R q 5 !! ! N .Q A 1 its W, A., t 4 X. gk 1 s 1 ' A Z 0 t , -71. 'lf D 1 :ill - X A - A : A A ' 5 ' AL: ' 3, -1 E' ' ' M. ' . , ' v X X V , J c r Tl? 2:4 l .x I , I ' I V -' u '. ! 'b J 8 l . ' nl ' V V i k We use Pearl Drops!!! I? XA: 'A In Action. f-3' 0 9 9 , 5 GO Team. :B 'S W 1 g X YQ X Af. -551 A . if I Q 3 - . ' Q' t S V 5 t 'N gil. . 4-Q, F g, LLL. ,A K . !,.,,.-W.. .. 1 'M,,,,,.,..-4-- --x. ., Mw,,,,.,...--- ai' x Q Sq-- f 1'- .. ' ,f l , , I 'i 1 7 I I if ,T S lg I l it , , V. 1 ' rt- W I l E 1 , 'gil 1' 1. Junior Varsity Cheer! ' Q UI il n Mindi Jackson Linda Pitts The 14 cheerleaders worked long hours through- out the summer, then attended USA camp for cheer- leaders at San Diego State in August. The Varsity guided by Sue Mendoza, won a superior trophy and ribbons. Marilyn Byrd lead the J.V. squad as they al- so received a superior trophy and ribbons. The hard work and dedication of the cheerleaders paid off and were an example of pioneer spirit. lt takes alot of time and pride to do what these girls did. ,i I A X i Jeanie Blackwell Kim Curtis Kathy Davis Lori Leno as M l Melissa Peters Gina Riley Kathy Sherwood Mary Vasta his .. Mascot: Donna Oye 116 Songleaders and Mascot Songleaders Spirit Throughout the long hot summer, a person could find the songleaders practicing to get ready for Song camp. lt was well worth it as they were awarded 2nd place at San Diego Song and Cheer Camp. Regina Riley led the songleaders in many hours of practice. Mascot Donna Oye also went to camp and was one of the top mascots there. Both Donna and the songleaders contributed much to Western's teams and school. Song comes out of the wood work. ', p --.af L ' 1' 7 ' N-'L ' .wx ' V -- h z , ,tx-r-X - A 'I' - 7 f- . . ' , an I ' N- ,. Songleaders 117 bf tb gx Pioneer a I' t H 9 I' S G i r I S t a t e 118 Student Life Pioneer Partners was formed last year to help out the coaches with keeping scores, keeping track of plays, and working with the referees. They do this with all the boys athletic sports. All of this help has helped the coaches in more ways than one. Officers for this year were: President: Evelyn Howard, Vice Presi- dent: Julie Darr, Sec. Valerie Squires, Trea.: Sandee Sum- meral. All of these girls put in alot of their summer and many school days working to help out the many needs for the coaches. Every year one girl from her junior class has been nominated and chosen to represent Western High School at the annual Girls' State convention, held every year at the end of June. She has been chosen by coun- selors and administration to be of high character, the top one of her class, show leadership, and be an outstanding citizen. The delegate for the 1976 session of Girls' State was Juliea Darr and her alternate was Kerry Peloquin. w . D.Dameron, V.Fernandez, R.Dalton, J.Mulholl Pioneer Partners, TOP-BOTTOM: E.Howard, J.Fee, N.Lyons, V.Squires C Molloy and, S.SummeraI, J.Darr C Howard Juliea Darr fDelegateJ Kerry Peloquin CAIternateJ f f Z5 I E!!! 'W ,fxx Y 1 1 ,- f- :Ra ' -J ,A . . ,...... -----u-.p-.uv ----.--5-A1 r- r-1 4- ,. .....,- ..,,,.... ...--.., -1-41-1? .Nui -jf S - NV ----q---.---..-..-- 'J 5 I 1 tiiwt -it V- 'f a' A l Q M ft, ,ii .. Q Q .Qlicrx g F g kk, M - Sf ,J if Q : lg it if . It 3 'r N xt' ., .- .. I ' 'lx v ' t K N il kk tt t'1'i,4S. K .'A 5 x'. 4 -Q ASB L R T Brannon, N.Jamison, B.Saucy, T.Roxas, l.Vega, G.WiIkison, L.GiIIet, S. Rooke M Love, D,Oye, C.Humphries, C.Baker, K.Cabadona. Leadership, this year, took the place of Student Congress. The main pur- pose of the Leadership members was to report to assigned rooms and inform them of upcom- ing activities and hap- penings at Western. Beautification Commit- tee and helping out dur- ing Homecoming festivi- ties were some of the ac- complishments that Leadership achieved. ship ASB C a ASB cabint is what holds the students at Western together. They are the officers that b organize and put together all activities, school dances, proj- ects and a lot other student activities. All the students that hold an office in the cab- n inet are very active people. They work hard and dedicate e their time trying to make Western a better place. t LEADERSHIP: FRONT: CL-R5 A.Krieger, S.ReynoIds, G.Peden, S.Mendoza, L.Winter, D.Tinkham Csec.J, L.Delli-Vennerri, R.Dunham, B.Saucy CPres.J BACK: CL-RJ M.Juhkam, L.Acker, A.Bloom, A.Mansker, K. Peloquin, B.VoeIkel, D.Ishii, J.Kadowaki. NOT PIC- TURED: K.Cadabona, L.GiIIet, C.Humphries, A. Kalinak, M.Pence, T.Roxas, B.Tyhurst. ,Id ASB 81 Leadership 119 A Time for Us : '77 Jr. Sr. Prom. A Time for Us and it certainly was, for all Jun- iors and Seniors that spent a memorable evening, May 14, at the Costa Mesa Country Club, the scene of this years Junior Senior Prom. The highlight of the evening was the crowning ot this years Prom Queen and her Court. This years Prom Queen was Brenda Saucy, Princess Patti Ogata, and the three Runners-up-Sue Rooke, Karen Kretz and Donna Oye. As in the past years, the Prom was sponsored by the Junior Class under the direction of this years President, Glenda Wilkison. Each girl that attended the Prom received a carnation to hold as a memory of the beautiful evening. The band, Ma- dulla, played the theme song A Time For Us for the Queen and her Court. A Time For Us, will al- ways be a time remembered. A ff f x liar- - ', 1 4. 'R N ty l 1, H, A -A+ The Royal Court: Karen Kretz, Escort, Steve Freers, PRINCESS Patti Ogata, Escort, Dave DePorte, QUEEN, Brenda Saucy, Escort, Don Pace, Sue Rooke, Escort, John Hatch, Donna Oye, Escort, Bob Kitojima 120 Jr.-Sr. Prom if R I L F! Jr QUEEN: Brenda Saucy and her Escort, Don Pace. PRFNCESS: Patti Ogata and her Escort, Dave DePorte X , K XXX Runner-Up: Karen Kretz Runner-Up: Sue Rooke Runner-Up: Donna Oye and her Escort, Steve Freerg and her Escort, John Hatch and her Escort. Bob Kitoyima Jr.-Sr, Prom 121 'Z' . w Wu 1. ,, , , 1- X MEN:-.. . 51 -x .- . --,, vEKhw,w 'WM lx nvgsah ,gk .,..-V, .pl- . '7'5 4? v. ...L ' 'V W.fl'Ax-'-,,. ,,,Q.,w-,x,,3L J- i R A , iw.-. . V. x I qqrw ' 4 , ,uv .-,- ,...,, :Eff , Wrfqf 1 . fy3fiQ. ' yr .fr 5.. a- 5 A! x qvag ,, X ,N-H. 1 q...d......... - 1 , , ffl Ji ,.. Vi! M ,,.- ' juniors sry 124 Juniors Glenda Wilkison Mary LaMorte PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT The Junior Class with its many dedicated members, showed that being a Junior wasn't all that bad. Class officers were elected in the spring of '76 in order to get a head start on this year's activities. Under the leadership of President Glenda Wilkisong Vice-President Mary LaMorteg Secretary Shari Christen- sen, Treasurer Becky Tyhurst: and the help of their advisor: Mr. Marvin Blemker, the Junior Class offi- cers led the Class of '78 through a funfilled year at Western. The Junior Class began their second year by selling candy-apples at Football games, and ended it by preparing the Junior-Senior Prom in May. The Junior-Senior Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class, kept the officers and students busy throughout the school year. Most students never realize the hours of planning and effort that was displayed by the Junior Class in presenting the prom, A Time For Us. One of the highlights of the Junior year was the proud day when they received their class rings. The Juniors wore these rings with much pride. Their motto was Trails of '78. The rings symbolized the last years as an underclassman and eventually assuming leadership in their Senior year. The Juniors worked throughout the year anxiously awaiting their Senior year. 'L- Shari Christensen Becky Tyhurst SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS OF 78 WORKS HARD FOR BLUE AND WHITE . X EN M ' 0 f, I lf . I K 56 4 0 W- ' ,VJQ as 5 - , -'Z ffx W: - ' Q in 4 5' LW' V v ' . K 1 'Rv' 4 K I H X. ' 9 I Trails of 78 is motto for class rings ROW 1: Esther Acosta, Jeffrey Adair, Deborah Aguilar, Karen Aldrich. ROW 2: Kevin Aldrich, Selena Allbright, Darren Alls, Todd Ames. ROW 3: Michael Anders, Dan Angon, Vahe Apelian, Blanca Archuleta. ROW 4: James Armstrong, Tim Armstrong, Jeff Arnold, Monte Arnold. ROW 5: Wendy Arquette, Gary Atchison, Danny Atencio, Joe Audette. ROW 6: Ross Austin, Todd Aves, Barbara Ayling, Richard Baker. ROW 7: David Ball, Yolanda Banda, Vana Bandelin, Jennifer Banneck. ROW 8: Mark Barbosa, Michael Barela, Larry Barker, Mike Barker. fl 126 Juniors , X fa Class rings are many things to the Junior Class-pride, spirit, and accom- plishment. After a seemingly endless wait, the rings finally arrived in early fall. Inscribed on one side of the ring is their class motto Trails of 78 along with a wagon wheel and a pair of crossed guns. The theme of the ring Trails of 78 shows the spirit, pride, and deter- mination that the Juniors have. Their trails will be left behind for many others to follow. A X QU ll' Jr J 'Pm A, t ROW 1: Ed Barraza, Kenny Baum, Glenda Baumgartner, Colette Beatty, Carol Bebek, Lowell Beilman, Colin Bell. ROW 2: Robert Bell, Suzanne Benson, Robert Biddlecome, Margie Birdsall, Stewart Blay, Cindy Boil- ing, Julianne Borges. ROW 3: Elizabeth Botieri, Eileen Bowden, Bette Bowman, Cindy Branek, Sandra Breitschwerdt, Tom Brewer, Greg Bright. ROW 4: James Bright, John Brock, Michele Brown, Wayne Brown. ROW 5: Patricia Bruce, Mark Brunner, Melissa Bryden, Nancy Burton. ROW 6: Janette Byers, Kevin Cadabona, Jesse Cadena, Jim Callen. ROW 7: Katherine Campbell, Sue Campbell, Tomas Cantu, Martin Carbullido. ROW 8: Jan Carlson, Harry Carpenter, Timmothy Carroll, Tammy Cason. Juniors 127 I 128 Juniors lf' JS. Expectations and learning As a Junior you learn that you have not learned all there is to learn or experienced all there is to experi- ence. Around the beginning of October, Juniors recieved their long-awaited class rings. And so they learn that their expectations have only begun. Then there is another side! The learning side. Many Juniors learned an exceptional style of teaching by Chuck Koller, a tree open style with their only limit being the sky. x ROW 1: Barbara Cauther, Donna Cham- pagne, Tanya Chason, Albert Chico. ROW 2: Donna Childress, Shari Christensen, Robert Civitano, Dennis Clark. ROW 3: Duane Cochran, Shelley Cole, Dena Col- lins. ROW 4: Laura Cook, Lynda Copfer, Nancy Copfer, Ronald Cordi, Thomas Cota, Mindy Coventon, Nancy Cowan. ROW 5: Charles Craig, Tim Crail, Dean Cranford, Coreen Cranton, Ken Cregar, Nikki Christ, Dwelly Crofoot. ROW 6: James Crook, Marale Cryer, Mike Cryer, Kent Cuifici. ROW 7: Jana Curtner, Terry Cutler, Norma Daly, Anthony Danna. I 2 . Z? fl 6.--..xXl. A., .,5 ROW 1: Jeff Darr, Don Datsun, Kathy Davis, Michelle Dawson, Kris Dearing, Lorne De- Baun, Anthony DeDomenico. ROW 2: Robert Deitrick, Leslie Delli-Venneri, Anthony Den- nison, Terry Denny, Deborah Diaz, Debbie Dickinson, Ray Dodd. ROW 3: Mary Dodds, Leroy Dohrman, Tim Dollar, David Domin- guez, Lindie Durbin, Lenny Edelman, Gay- lynn Eizak. ROW 4: Laurie Ernisse, Belinda Edwards, Michael Eby, Danelle Ebberts, Nancy Elisio, Mark Eliff, Brenda Elledge. ROW 5: Pamela Emerick, Jeff Engrave, Glenn Erwin. ROW 6: Jeanette Erwin, Denise Estrada, Sally Essen. ROW 7: Jim Everett, Brent Evans, Ronny Evans, Robbin Evans. Juniors 129 P' il! History interested Juniors The Class of 78 studied hard and learned much in their U.S. History classes, a required subject for all Juniors. They eagerly participated in a variety of class projects and activities, ranging from semester reports and making murals to viewing a variety of films, which all kept these students very busy. nn env rv 1 A'-L rw f . In-9 130 Juniors Z 15' - A 3- ROW 1: Ron Fagan, Marlene Fahler, Brian Farnady. ROW 2: Jerry Favello, Heidi Fenton, Marian Fernald. ROW 3: Lisa Fiola, Monique Fiola, Sharon Flaig, Lori Flesner, Kelly Flynn, Pat Ford, Earl Foster. ROW 4: Hector Franco, Arleen Franks, Sharon Franklyn, Annette Franzwa, Eric Freihoff, Jim Gage, Janine Garcia. ROW 5: Becky Gardner, Gary Gardner, Patricia Gardner, Bob Godwin, Suzanne Gorcynski, Betty Gebhart, Linda George. ROW 6: Steve Gerrior, Margie Gesse, Kim Gibbons, Marie Gilbert, Wendy Gillet, Lisa Giovannetti, Susan Girgen. ROW 7: James Glaab, Denise Glenn, Michael Godfrey, Dave Golden. ROW 8: Daniel Gomes, Robert Good- win, Debbie Goodyear, Lisa Gramstad. ROW 1: Melvin Gray. ROW 2: Cheryl Greene. ROW 3: Tammie Gribble, Yvette Griffitts, Marie Grubbs, Alyson Gunn. ROW 4: Kathy Gutierrez, Phoebe Haines, Jeff Hakman, Sheri Halstenberg, Sandy Hamilton, Roger Hance, Robert Hancock. ROW 5: Tom Hand- lan, Joe Haney, Mary Hansen, Lori Harbaugh, Shelly Harbaugh, Sandra Hazelton, Ray He- bert. ROW 6: Pat Hennessy, Christine Her- man, Ella Anne Herndon. ROW 7: Irene Hesse, Charlette Higgins, Darryl Hoff. ROW 8: Gail Holm, Donnell Holmes, Pete Holtom. , N . i AA .li I X AV! N 4 ml E If , ,4-19955: 5' if, Q 4 .A ' A , . 'Q-ni f V I Juniors 131 Y wuq ROW 1: Peter Horoszko, Cheryl Howard, Lor- raine Howarth, Donna Hughs, Carol Hum- phries, Melinda Hunt, Anthony Hunter. ROW 2: James Hutchison, Kevin Hyde, Steven Ishii, Cindy Jarnagin, David Jen, Dale Jenson, Man- uel Jimenez. ROW 3: Becky Johnson, Craig Johnson, Kemberly Johnson, Sharon John- son, Shawn Johnson, Tanya Johnson, Joi Jolly. ROW 4: Carla Jones, Debbie Jones, Kim Jones, Rebecca Juarez, Janice Kadovvaki, Susan Kalinak, John Kaneen. ROW 5: Randy Karsting, Dave Keays, Cheryl Keene, Diane Keller. ROW 6: Michele Keller, Cynthia Kerr, Steve Kerrigan. ROW 7: Frank Kimbrough, Michael King, Dorothy Kishaba. , 4 132 Juniors 8 Vocational classes provide for Juniors Junior Class members took a break from their hectic academic courses by tak- ing vocational classes-such as wood shop, auto shop, print shop, or home economics. The students were mostly introduced to the basics of these classes, whether or not they want to be- come mechanics or homemakers. Most of the shop classes were double periods. This way, the students had enough time to really get something accomplished. These classes may provide an inspira- tion for the future careers the Juniors will look forward to. 'B-X '53 ROW 1: Cliff Knotek, Rebecca Kozar, Dede Kracy, Tina Ladiner. ROW 2: Robert LaFlower, Mary LaMorte, Rick Lane, William Lardizabal. ROW 3: Karen Laster, Mark Lawler, Don Law- son, Susan Laybourne, Chris Lazzara, David Leaf, Teresa LeBleu. ROW 4: Barbara Ledesma, Pat Lee, Stacy Lee, Lenda Lenc. ROW 5: Lori Lenc, Cathy Leon, Scott Liebenow, Dawn Lindberg. ROW 6: Denise Llamas. ROW 7: Rod Locke, Dave Loconto, Manuel Loera, Mary Lopez. ROW 8: Carolyn Luke, Eileen Luper, Steve Luse, Bruce Lyle. Pb v Juniors 133 y A.. ROW 1: Kenneth MacArthur, Kelly Macdonald, Debbie Madden, Louise Madrid. ROW 2: Carlene Malorzo, Mark Maness, Joe Marci, Joseph Marchese. ROW 3: Ed Margaretich, Erin Margaretich, Steve Mariscal, Sandy Martin. ROW 4: Tina Mason, Sandy Masuda, Sylvia Mata, Karen McConathy, Ed McCor- mick,James McCumber, Christy McDaniel. ROW 5: Clarissa McGrady, Lisa Mclntosh, Susanne Mclntosh, Dave McKenzie, Colleen McMullen, Heather McMurray, Arthur Me- dina. ROW 6: Mark Madina, Mike Mendoza, George Mergl, Kathy Mester, Donna Meyer, Sharyl Meyer, Dale Meyers. ROW 7: Frances Meza, Janet Miller, Machelle Miller, Michelle Miller. ROW 8: Patty Moles, Lisa Molyneux, Rhonda Moore, James Mosernan. ROW 1: Brian Mounts. ROW 2: Mike Mul- vihill. ROW 3: Dave Munger, Frances Murray, Kathy Murray, Cherie Myers. ROW 4: Annette Nankervis, Mike Navar- ro, Eddie Nelson, Michael Nelson, Sheila Nichols, Rosemarie Nogales, Belinda Norsworthy. ROW 5: Tuan Nguyen, Vanessa Ochoa, Karen Okura, Deana Oldenburg, Felicia Oliver, Kevin Olsen, Ron O'Neil. ROW 6: Erlinda Ortiz, Lynn Ost, Mark Owens, Rodger Oye. ROW 7: Karen Oyler, Teresa Padilla, Laura Pan- icko, Gail Paquette. ROW 8: Jeffrey Parker, Valerie Parry, Linda Patch, Doug P988 8 Q jf Students accomplish goals Juniors continued their involvement in shop classes. Many students put in extra hours at Western, coming in before school and staying after to get special instructions on their class proj- ects. These classes required students to set goals. Because of their dedication and nard work, along with the encour- agement of the instructors, the Class of 78 always accomplished its goals. . ' 4 A Juniors 135 b- Q-- lx 4 TEX. ROW 1: Sharon Pendleton, Robert Permenter, Michele Perreira, Ron Peterman. ROW 2: Mirta Pineda, Diana Pippin, Bobbi Pitts, Julie Pitts. ROW 3: Vicki Pobis, Maureen Poole, Patti Polanis, Cindy Pompa. ROW 4: Elaine Porras, Kari Powell, Ada Profumo, Byron Pullen. ROW 5: John Quadrozzi, Kathy Rafter, Manuel Ra- mirez, Richard Raulli. ROW 6: Terri Records, Linda Reep, Claudia Reid, Jeff Reihart. ROW 7: Dave Rienitz, Mark Rienitz, Margo Ren- ninger, Charles Reynolds. ROW 8: Karen Reynolds, Melinda Richmond, Steve Richion, Randy Rimmy. , 4' I . 136 Juniors Q-P gs Business Department enhances Juniors The Juniors knew that by taking business classes, especially those of typing, shorthand, accounting, and business machines would prove to be very beneficial when they enter college or start a business career. Many Juniors also assisted the faculty of Western, and the faculty and students of the local ele- mentary schools in many ways. -i' J . W. .l in , 1 , ROW 1: Regina Ritch, Mary Rizzi, Debra Roach, Randy Roach. ROW 2: Eillen Roberto, Lynell Roberts, Susan Roberts, Jeannette Rodenzo. ROW 3: Carrie Rogers, Melody Rogers, Charles Roman, Maritess Roxas. ROW 4: David Rompf, Tracy Ruland, Greg Rusher, Sam Saiza, Steve Salazar, Vincent Sanchez, Belinda Sandoval. ROW 5: Steve Santi, Janie Santos, Richard Sargent, Ronald Sargent, Susan Achoner, Terry Schwark, MaryAnn Sclifo. ROW 6: Crystal Scott, Dave Scott, Elena Sebhart, Kathi Seiger, Mark Selfridge, Kathy Sherwood, Tom Shook. ROW 7: Francine Shuput, Helen Sid- dall, Kim Siler, Don Skelton. ROW 8: Carri Smallwood, Lisi Smith, Lori Smith, Nancy Smith. Juniors 137 I ii Juniors take time out Juniors participated in many of the big events this year at Western. Here, some of the Junior Class place their vote for Decembers' Christ- mas formal Queen. Students take time out for another big event of Western High Schools Social Hour. Thats the time when every- one meets with their buddies to catch up on what happened during class. To find out the whos vvho of Westerns gossip column. 138 Juniors 53 '29 li S LXFAZX' R 1 , ROW 1: Gary Sooter, Eric Sorenson, John Sowle, Marilyn Sparks. ROW 2: John Spencer, Geoff Sprague, Christine Stammreich, Jim Stanford. ROW 3: Gregor Stansbury, Rae Star- key, Zack Sterling, Brian Stern. ROW 4: Marc St. Marseille, Laura Stocks, Kathy Stokes, Jodi Stowers. ROW 5: Neal Strickler, Shelli Strope, Debbie Swanson, Richard Taylor. ROW 6: Janette Terry, Kathy Terry, Cheri Thibaut, Bill Thomas. ROW 7: Shirley Ticer, Patty Timcho, Diane Tinkham, Marc Tornberg. ROW 8: Debra Toth, Sara Tovar, Mary Trujillo, Becky Tyhurst. . l ' , A ff R' x 'Xu 'ill ol ZX ROW 1: Rick Valdez, David VanHeule, Linda Vassar, Joseph Vaughan, Gonzalo Vazquez, Barry Veale, Pete Vitollo. ROW 2: Barbara Voelkel, John Vonkarvaly, Lori Walker, Terry Walling, David Walsh, Cindy Watson, Sandy Watson. ROW 3: Monica Webright, Cheryl Weitzel, John Wells, Laura Wesseln, Nancy Weston, Dave Wheeler, Paul Whitaker. ROW 4: Cyndi Whitehurst, Doug Whittington, Suzanne Whittingham, Rick Whiteford. ROW 5: Jeff Wieland, Glenda Wilkison, Cindi Williams. Dan Williams, ROW 6: Ronny Wilson, Steve Wimer, Sandy Wischmeyer, Lori Wobschall. ROW 7: Lori Woodhouse, Gayle Wonacott, Rickey Wright, Troy Wright. ROW 8: Beverly Wun- ning, Bob Young, Tarnrny Youngsrna, Kevin Yurtin Juniors 139 G1 .-QM-y 'yl. M Xml .498 2- , X 140 Juniors 'V '. ,MTM ,. Adi.- :QU i-1154 -X, 'Qu sf X .-.A ' -v ill 85 d,:,-u..-. ,f-4 ,....q K' vw wk ' ,f S ' K' f I . . iff'-i'E,1I2bQ'3 , M P , fi?- 1 y' xwe , ,ff X .x, Juniors 141 142 Division gif' in 'I sophomores 1 - -I J -4 S X, 53, E1 xp, Q. hx Ni I D 143 ,x 'yisiiiix r? -'fs fdx I 144 Sophomores 53254 . 1521, If QL., JH! I 'vm f-. Y .x . 1 IW' fff' Kris Baker Jim Bennett PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Western saw 623 new faces this year. A combination of Orangeview, Apollo, and La Palma Junior High Students created the majority of the Pioneers Sophomore class. Western's class of 1979 had a fresh start at the beginning of the year. The first Pioneer tradition for them was to vote for the officers of the class: 79. Sophomores began the school year somewhat blindly and quietly. No traditions were known by them until they arrived at their new school. As the school year grew older and weeks began to fly past, Soph- omores became aware of Western, it's traditions and what it is really all about. The tenth-grade students began their climb to the top in middle September. A struggle, as it seems, to reach the highest is a part of every sophomores school year. The biggest struggle for the newcom- ers was to overcome the fear of doing something wrong and developing trust in new friends and teach- ers. Western was quite a change from Junior High. Having switched from six and seven period days to a five period at Western didn't take much getting used to. But at the semester, Westhi changed back to its traditional six period day. This year at Western was different for each person. For some, it was creative and fun, but for others, it had been an experience never to be forgotten. Being a part of the Western Pioneer Tradition didn't mean stay back in the past, it meant move for- ward into the future. ts Beverly Jamison Cindy Arrington SECRETARY TREASURER Sophomores 145 ROW 1: Gina Acosta, Eve Adams, Ali Agapinan, Teresa Alarcon, Sharon Allbright, ROW 2: Jill Allee, Stacy Alls, Alfred Alvarez, Scott Anders, Kathy Anderson, ROW 3: Lynette Apgar, Mary Apo- daca, Dean Aptebeke, Kathy Ar- nold, Shelly Aros, ROW 4: Cindy Arrington, Andy Asman, Tina Atencio, Cindy Atkinson, Patti Audette, Roberta Avis, Stanley Baginski, Kris Baker, ROW 5: Susan Baker, Don Ball, Martin Banda, Kent Banno, ROW 6: Dawn Barber, Sherri Bargayo, Bonnie Barkan, Denise Barnes, ROW 7: Brian Barnett, Maria Barrero, Ronald Barrett, Beverly Barstad A high school beginning The beginning for many sophomores is just trying to find their way to class. After thats settled the next thing is get- ting aquainted with your new teachers and friends. For most sophomores this is done in either Drivers Education, Health or at lunch. As you can see in the picture on the opposite page, health class is no place to be shy. Through such experiences sophomores have the chance to begin the hectic life at high school and to adjust to the flow of the day. F.. ROW 1: Lorna Barus, Gino Battista, Sandra Baxter, Anthony Beavers, ROW 2: Rodney Beck, Sharon Be- gin, Connie Bell, Lynn Belsito, ROW 3: Keith Benbow, Aimee Benedict, Kurt Bengtson, Bill Bennett, ROW 4: James Bennett, Tami Bennett. Marco Bienert, Cynthia Bilna, Brenda Birge, Dale Blanchard, Thomas Blanchard, Debra Blum, ROW 5: Katrina, Melanie Bond, Ricky Booze, James Brandenburg, David Breitschwerdt, ROW 6: Laura Brizula, Pat Brown, Michael Bruce. Deborah Bryan, Portia Bryant, ROW 7: Joel Buchlmayer, Janice Bur- chell, Glen Burchett, Todd Burdette, James Burton Adv up .-,f Q . 1 ffl iz N 148 Sophomores xv u x N My-L BJ. AAC? lg.-in-an-ul . hit' ROW 1: Susan Byers, Marilyn Byrd, Diana Cameron, Roy Campbell, ROW 2: Jodie Cancelleri, Al Capena, Kim Capps, Nancy Carey. ROW 3: Mark Carlson, Daphne Carriaga, Jennifer Carruth, Cheryl Cayson, ROW 4: Maria Ceja, Bonnie Cham- bers, Florence Charnaw, Chris Char- tier, Greg Chartier, Arthur Chavez, Theresa Chavez, Michael Chico ROW 5: Mary Cicinelli, Valerie Clark, Tim Cleaveland, Ray Clifton, Deborah Cocco, ROW 6: Eddie Col- lier, Timothy Cook, Bonnie Cor- bran, Kimberly Corder, Mark Correia, ROW 7: Suzanne Costanza, Laurie Craddock, Desiree Crandall, Laura Crail, Paul Crane. f 5,4 ezf- -- ,. 1 I 5 The arts: opening the beginning For many sophomores the art classes provide an opening into the world of high school. From co-ed P.E. to the print shop or leather class, sophs. found their peace. There was plenty of action for everyone, be it out on the field in open competition on the archary range or just doing your own thing in leather by styling your own belt or bracelet. There was a place for everyone and everybody and the art classes were a fine source to start your beginning. fx! -: . ,f .4 i ...4 . grasci, Robert Ernest. ROW 1: Curtis Croteau, Alex Crow, Ginger Culverhouse, Brian Curtner, ROW 2: Scott Darr, Brian Darrow, Laurie Davidson, Jamie Davis, ROW 3: Albert Deitrick, Gina Dellacioppa, Gail Delmaar, Howard Descalzi, ROW 4: Scott Devries, Craig Dexter, Roy Dickinson, Robert Dimino, Kirk Dodd, Melinda Drennan, Danny R Driscoll, Jacquelin Dufault, ROW 5: l Autumn Dunkelberger, Debra Dun- lap, Leytha Durbin, Jeff Eagan, An- gela Easley, ROW 6: Evan Edelman, Randy Edmunda, Michael Edwins, Lisa Eggimann, Kim Eggleston ROW 7: Eric Elam, Beverly Ells- worth, Penny Endicott, Dana En- I' :- f Y In li l . k E il .4'4.-4 -- 1, L. Sophomores 149 ROW 1: Eloisa Espinoza, Debra Etherton, Charyl Evans, Liz Evans, Jeff Evert, ROW 2: Randy Faulkner, Jacquelin Ferman, Cindy Figerell, Sharon Finch, David Fisher, ROW 3: Dianne Fister, Dennis Flores, Hec- tor Flores, Vickie Fobes, Rennee For- tin, ROW 4: Debra Foster, Mark Fos- ter, David Roulkes, Cricket Fowler, Jimmy Franklin, Fr John Frazee, Marc Freihoff, Victoria French, ROW 5: Jacquelin Frost, Joe Galindo, Don Galler, Tom Ganahl, ROW 6: Judith Ganatta, Ernest Garcia, Larry Garcia, Patricia Garcia, ROW 7: Rosalie Garcia, James Gardner, Robert Gaughran, Chris Gazzenly nuff' 1 New faces they're everywhere Another part of being a sophomore was seeing fifteen hundred or more new faces. Faces you've never even seen be- fore smiling at you. Have you ever sat and looked at all the new faces you can find just in the band during an assem- bly? Or how many new faces you've seen behind that sewing machine today alone? Or how about in P.E.? But, be- fore you realize it, those faces aren't just new faces, their your friends and people you know and like! So, next time your a lonely sophomore look around among the faces and you'll find a friend. P41 -4 .... l 7 Lx 'Q Suzanne Hart, Linnae Harvath ROW 1: Patricia Gemler, Susan God- frey, Dawn Goff, Sonia Gomez, ROW 2: Debra Gonzales, Don Gonzales, Suzanne Goodwin, Rebecca Good- year, ROW 3: Russell Goslow, Steven Goss, John Gotzon, Alice Grammar, ROW 4: Kelly Graner, Lary Grass- meier, Brian Grasso, Lisa Gray, i Mark Gray, Steven Gregory, Kristie -3 Groves, Doreen Haberman, ROW 5: Sandra Haddock, Ross Hager, Michelle Hamada, Denise Hamade, Kathryn Hamill, ROW 6: Steve Hamill, Cindy Hamilton, Mike Hampel, Veronica Hance, Chaelene Hannah, ROW 7: Holly Harbough, Shelly Harling, Monica Harrington, .Il X P f x, xxx- 1 iw A 1 Sophomores 151 ff A 1 K .. ii A ' K n 'W -... D DMD g .I , T., 5 ,Q -.,,,5.,,,i X J V- .JP .L 1. fr Y m,.. ' , ROW 1: Patricia Hastings, Shurlene Hathaway, Ronnie Haugen, Susan Hawkins, ROW 2: Robin Hay, Janie Haynes, Linda Hebert, Terri Heiss, ROW 3: Rail Heskin, Anthony Hess, Chris Hewson, Tammy Higbee, ROW 4: Michael Highfill, Marlene Hilser, Lauren Hindes, Kelly Hines, ROW 5: Lydia Hitsman, Tammy Honjiyo, Dina Horiuchi, Glen Howard, ROW 6: Ronnie Hueth, Chris Huffman, Diane Hulit, Robert Hunter, ROW 7: Scott Hunter, ROW 8: Thomas Hutchinson, Melody Jackson Melinda Jackson, Kathy Jacob, Daniel Jacobson, ROW 9: Kimberly Jacobson, Tina James, Beverly Jamison, David Jaramillo, Phil Jarrett Sophomores get involved After the sophomores have been here awhile they become involved. They join clubs and get it all together. Art class 3-dimensional design was a great way to show and express your talents as a sophomore. Joining clubs was another way to show your enthusiasm. Or by getting just as keyed up over a sports game as the team did themselves. But, some- thing that sophomores hadn't planned on was picking up their quarter report cards! Some made it home to their parents, some made it home to the fireplace and some didn't make it home. Iflaybe some sophomores aren't so new to th s high school after all. '5 I N ' x ROW 1: James Jeffries, Bettie Jen sen, Mike Johnson, Mike Johanson, Jeffery Johnson, ROW 2: Cheryl Jones, James Jones, Karen Jones, Michael Jukam, ROW 3: Peter Juri- nek, Robert Kari, Linda Karolczak, Rick Karsting, ROW 4: Tammy Keele, Linda Keenan, Craig Keffer, Geri Keller, ROW 5: Kenneth Kelly, Sarah Kerrigan, Sun Yung Kim, Jhon Kimborough, ROW 6: Brenda King, Richard King, l-larry Kiser, Richard Kouyomjian, Jo Ann Kuratani, ROW 7: Theresa Kussa, Thomas Langdon, Kelly Langham, Patricia Lamphar, Leanne Larkey, ROW 8: Peggy Larmer, John Lavi- ano, Melissa Law, Kevin Lazette, Kimberly Lebleu Sophomores 153 int: K Ni X gf H1054 fail: --Ni A ROW 1: Bridget Lee, Helen Lee, Rebecca Lee, Craig Lemcke, ROW 2: Penny Leopard, Konnie Letter, Robert Lewis, Peggy Lill, ROW 3: Cheree Lincoln, Mark Lindsey, Cindy Lippiatt, Sallie Logan, ROW 4: Forrest Logner, Pamela Lorusso, Glenn Lubak, George Lucas, ROW 5: Lisa Lynch, Patricia Lynch, William MacDonald, Julie MacDonald, ROW 6: Kimberly MacDonald, Rick Mackay, Gina Magalona, Barbara Mahoney, ROW 7: Robert Mann, ROW 8: Anna Manno, Anit Mans- ker, Jose Mariscal, Vivien Marsh, Kelly Martens, ROW 9: Lindy Martin, Regina Marzlo, Tracey Martin, Steve Massey, David Mata ROW 1: Jackie Mattox, John McCa- hill, Johnny McCann, Carol McCal- lum, Carole McCulloch. ROW 2: Kathy McGee, Patricia McGrath, Debbie McKinny, Kathleen McSeve- ney, John McNeil. ROW 3: Mike Meacham. ROW 4: Mike Mead, Lupe Medina, David Mertz, Cheryl Meyer. ROW 5: Randy Meyer, Henry Miyake, Lisa Moccio, Salvador Molina. ROW 6: Renee Monroe, Greg Montenegro, Robert Moore, Mike Moore. ROW 7: Ricky Moore, Tony Moore, David Moos, Cynthia Molina. ROW 8: Tammy Moreno, Daren Morgan, George Mosier, Michael Mulvihill. ROW 9: Janice Mulholland, Eileen Mulqueen, James Murphy, Michael Muzzey. -X. l . .. 5-2 1 Nd ar' Ns-.JI Sophomores learn how to add that little extra There are many sides of our feelings. A happy side, such as building your favorite teacher, as seen in the eyes of the builder, out of clay. Or the shock treatment in your car going up over the curb. Or maybe you just can't show any expression at all in math, you're just simply trying to keep awake? This may not be something new to some people but Sophomores are introduced into the initial shock within the first couple weeks-thus learning how to make it through all kinds of classes. Viar as A 4 ,, - : . ':: ., L-J Sophomores 155 ROW 1: Sharon Nlyers, Steve Myles, Anthony Nlyslici, Ikumi Naga- numa, Robin Nakarnaru. ROW 2: Nona Nagelhout, James Nelson, Sau Nguyen, Roberta Nemenway, Kit Nickell. ROW 3: Jeannie Nishid, Dorrine Noblett, l-lerrnane Nogales, Claudia Norland, Todd Nuccio. ROW 4: Sayuri Okubo, Lisa Oliver, David Olsen, Deanna Olson, Robert Ord- way, Keith Orrnonde, Anna Oritz, Josephine Ortiz. ROW 5: Andrea Padilla, Tony Pagan, Jodie Parker, Vincent Parker. ROW 6: Perry Par- ton, Roy Passanisi, Josie Pastor, Shawn Pease. ROW 7: Art Perez, Virginia Perez, Jennifer Peters, Heidi Peterson. Class of '79: you're great!! Sophomores really showed the stu- dent body who had all the spirit. During the pep assemblies the sophomores re- ceived the spirit stick many times. Their spirit didn't die after the assembly. Sophomores spread their spirit and pride on to their classes. One of these classes was machine shop. During machine shop, sophomores had the chance to learn how to master the use of milling machines, lathes, and power tools. Now lits drive off to the next page. ROW 1: Randy Phillips, Julie Pinaire, Tina Pippenger, Linda Pitts. ROW 2: Kirk Dodd, Michael Polanis, Sherry Pollock, Bruce Poma. ROW 3: Lyn- nette Ponce, Paula Poole, Banieal Prendez, Bernice Prunty. ROW 4: Ronald Przygodzke, Janet Pucci. Rick Puckett, Lucia Pulido, David Quigley, Annette Quintana, Juana Ramirez, Victor Ramirez. ROW 5: Tina Ranalli, Bradley Ransom, Russell Rauls, Christoph Read, Noriko Reed. ROW 6: James Reep. Darrell Reid, Carolyn Reiter, Dawn Remboldt, Arthur Reyes. ROW 7: Sheila Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, Steven Riddle, Tracie Riggs, Dana Ristow. , ,Sd A n ' ROW 1: Robin Ritenhour, Cynthia Roberts, Salvador Rodriquez, Dawn Roman. ROW 2: Patti Rompf, Greg Ropeter, Janet Ross, Michaelin Rossa. ROW 3:, Mark Rubalcava, Cece Salinas, Liz Sanchez, Mike Sanchez. ROW 4: David Sansen- bach, Karen Santi, Erestine Saragosa, Monie Sauer, Sue Sawada, David Schultz, Brenda Schweitzer, Jon Selfridge. ROW 5: Frank Sereno, William Sexton, Jon Shaw, Bob Shellhorn, Lois Shimo- gawa. ROW 6: Mary Shook, Carol Simpson, Peter Siow, Mike Skuse, Dale Slagle. ROW 7:-Janet Smith, Jodi Smith, Marc Smith, Mona Smith, Scott Smith. Drivers Ed: the Sophomores dream. Almost all sophomores wait in dier anguish for their turn behind the wheel. The chance to prove to your classmates, your instructor and yourself that you are every bit as confident as you bragged about. Or are you? Did your stomach tighten up or your hands get clamy when it was your turn to drive on the freeway? If you ask most all sophomores the an- swer is yes. After ali, wouldn't you be nervous with 3 or 4 pairs of eyes watch- ing over you? ,f it 1,1 Thomas, Mike Thompson. ROW 1: Todd Smith, Mike Snyder Suzanne Snyder, Gail Sorenson ROW 2: Javier Soto, Maria Soto Elaine Sowers, Lisa Spradiing. ROW 3: Shelly Staff, Mark Stahovich Cheryl Stanford, Lynda Stark. ROW 4: James Steen, Julie Stephens Penny Stevens, Roco Stidham Matthew St. Marseille, James Stronger, Kipli Storey, Patsy Stout ROW 5: James Sudbury, Peter Suk .., Stephanie Sullivan, Lonnie Sumrall Kent Sundman. ROW 6: Michael Sundquist, Tomoko Swartzlander David Tanner, Steve Tassin, Cynde Taylor. ROW 7: Van Taylor, Scott Techmanski, Phillip Todd, Barbara Ajl fnihn 454 4--P' 5 160 Sophomores ROW 1: Sherrie Thompson, George Thunstrom, Benjamin Torres, Jeff Tranberg, Kenneth Tumbleson. ROW 2: Bryan Unruh, Scott Urbach, Cynthia Vargas, Denise Vazquez, Peper Velarde. ROW 3: Gina Vieyra, Janet Vonkarvaly, Martin Walker, Robert Wallace, Nanette Walls. ROW 4: Douglas Walsh, Tina Walter, John Warrick, Ronald Warren, Michael Webster, Tom Weikel, Denise Welch, Constance Weiss. ROW 5: Julie Wesseln, Leroy West, Steve Wheeler, Cindy Whitcomb. ROW 6: Richard Whitehurst, Ken Whitler, Russell Whitten, Julie Whittingham. ROW 7: Sherry Wickizer, Charles Williams, David Williams, Michael Williams. V V L. .. Q- 1 14 in ' Sophomores interests spread through many departments Sophomores began their hectic high school days in such classes as Drivers Ed, Creative Needlecraft and ceramics. Drivers Ed was the beginning of the shining light that pathed the sopho- mores lives out of the darkness of junior high. For most sophomores it was a new experience to be behind the wheel of a new Pontiac Grand Prix. Creative Needlecraft gave the chance for many sophomores Cmainly femalej to learn the different stitches and styles of which to show their creativness. Ceramics was yet another way to show your ability to use the imagination in its fullest light. Eric Zimmerman. ROW 1: Michael Williams, Michele Williams, Julie Wilmoth, Carla Wil son. ROW 2: Kerry Wilson, Randy Wilson, Rory Wilson, Carle Winters ROW 3: Douglas Wischmeyer, Tracie Wockenfuss, Tony Wolter, Cary Woodside. ROW 4: Mark Woodside Jim Worden, Robby Wright, Carl Young, Randy Zabodyn, Rick Ziebol ,Y H : 'P+ , Q '7- slkiii Q - k . li. Qc - V .mn W -x x ., X . ' .W , 5.-blfii nZ:'q31 .-, Yi., fwwf,-' V JF' 4 -1,,.i,4g, Vgiqfilpi 2 fi 151155 Biff: .-.ua-uf ,-. 2. H. U, ' 'll' , v , m- sf. -' ' '- 4 wldgf L- .- ,e ,-,wp ,,,,g 4,5431 AI If9?ff'f' 5,g. ..ff-A' fr 55.2-W V.-N Bizfbi 'G we .qi f ffxggm-EIS, f 1QcH4f Qf fail 1 .JI , ' ' '11 , X , W.. ,.., H-, wi? I AiA ij- ,V A . 6 fa' J-v',. ..,.l,x pg lp.-fy. . -g - 4.-Q' Lu' 4, . ' -r QfgASWIf?'Z7'i. , M ,,,,,,,. . - if Q45 31. 1' 27QX A 541' sxg4fT'f -X' I ,ff 'I ' rl. gn V 3. 1 4 ,Q V, - if.. . ' Zufff, 3 f -' 'Y - A-v' V ',, f-,i:'-Tfmh. , f.-57:91, 1.4: N- . 1812.-.4 f-gy' .':..f'f,f4gJZ itlftqf ,,, ' ,,..- - ,nf ' up-,.f 1.- 162 Sophomores STUDENT DRIVER FA ffw . 3 NZ A ? 4 W. 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The offense was led by quarter- back Jim Everett and running backs Tom Aguilar, Jim Gage and Rick Alvarado. Other offensive standouts were Dan Tumbleson, Mike Solso and Bob Carlson. Several individuals helped put the defense together. The big defensive hitters were Robert Mc- Donough, Manny Acosta, Jim Gage, Dave Deporte and Dale Fischer. Western, whose overall record was all but impressive, will once again be looking toward next year. With several key players return- ing in the form of Jim Everett, Jim Gage, and Marc Tornberg, and a fine group of sophomores, coming up this year, perhaps 1978 will be known as the year of the Pioneer. 168 Varsity Football Western -Cypress Western- Western- Western- Western- Western -Anaheim Western- Western- -Savanna Western Loara Lowell Magnolia Sunny Hills Troy Buena Park 'kfreeway league games Quarterback Everett prepares to unleash pass during game with Lowell. Tom Aguilar looks upfield for running room during game with Sunny Hills. in-. TOP ROW-QL TO RJ Coach Jim Everett, 75 B.Carlson, 77 R.BaIdridge, 73 D.Burchell, 59 D.Fischer, 40 D.DePorte, 32 R.lVlcDonough, 46 J.Reihart, 65 R.Rimmey, 50 D.Golden, 85 T.Handlan, Coach Jack Pattison. ROW 2- Coach Bob Fieldhouse, Coach Bob Flint, 72 P.Jaunke, 74 K.Creager, 70 J.Wieland, 66 M.Acosta, 25 T.Aguilar, 76 B.Veale, 81 J.Lodding, 15 K.Cate, ROW 3- 55 B.Riehart, 61 K.Hutchison, 39 M. Daugherty, 71 S,Ortiz, 18 M.Wayman, 20 R.Locke, 13 G.Erwin, 29 L.Edelman, Coach Jim Burton. ROW 4- J.Mendoza, 42 M.Brunner, 21 L.Reynolds, 51 L.DeBaun, 5 M.Okura, 6 M.Garcia, 7 P.Conterereas, 8 D.Tumbleson, 22 R.Alvarado, 26 L.Gerrior. BOTTOM ROW- 43 C. Bell, 30 B.Thomas, 63 J.Torres, 28 T.DeDomimico, 54 M.Tornberg, 60 Nl.SoIso, 44 J.Gage, 10 J.Everett, and 52 B.Goodwin. -V :g,g-'V .7 ' , Q..g.,l.,,W:uk St ,, .. t.mg3,.....:.., ,i ,H-,,.-., K Y vm ,ft--ff:.4..-.:'3g..,f .-1.5-53fr1-- wx'-wg-visa-...,t, --.2 i'r-ft -4 -4-..-tingling'-if g fa ,Q . ' ' 1- - .L...u,g,,, Q . 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The defense was built around nose guard Bob Lewis and line- backers Chris Huffman and Bill Tuttle. The steady play of these three playeres helped keep the defense together. The future for football at Western looks alot better, with many of these sophomores moving up to the varsity next year. 172 Sophomore Football N., Sophomore Football Team Impressive in Its New Freeway League Schedule j ie? . . Steve Wheeler outruns his opponent to the end zone. in . .Q . . .-, - X' 'K . ,. rift' xv.-'L - ,.,... . 4, ...-A+' I 5 V.. , g V An, .. -. Q ,,.,.. uve ,,. e V ,A L ,,. nvfwvib UQ. -'Sli' e . . I W A daiig ss. H, h A g f ' ' . . f.. 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Sophomore Football 173 Two Runners Competed in CIF Semi-Finals Sporting many fine runners, the Harriers ran their way into the CIF finals, posting a 5-2 Freeway League record which was good enough for second place in loop play. John Martens and Lori Blanco, who had great seasons, went to the CIF Semi- finals. Coach Joe Carlson stressed a very strict training program, which proved most effective with the runners who wanted to work. Heading the list of varsity run- ners were Martens, Steve Wimer, Austin Fernald and Dave Lo- conto. Although not having as much experience, Tom Brannon, Mike Mulvihill and Mike Eliy put to- gether fine seasons to help in the second place finish. 174 Cross Country -f If A , ,g -- f s.f s W 'iifiz rees' -,xiii , fizfj 5:25 3- , v 'r' TZTZTI '. ' ti'-H--' M-' - 4 - lg ' mt M-, ,, v -:re A '--- ia WE ..... ay ' ' . ' :f 'l A 'ffs 'i- I .....J... 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W I L.,-. . 5- ,T I ' far ' -51: ' W -x -. N'-.':'k Q ,V - 's J- - .. l ' . B :X .nv . Q-mg-.l .Ngv Q. K . ,N .QQJ Q fl. 'N .r ', W., M '4'w...,,,. : 1' - .i1u.L. -. Cross COIJUU-V 1,5 Despite compiling only a 3-4 Freeway League record, the poloists showed good form early in the season, but fell apart in the last few games. Although taking a suprising lead in league play, the poloists couldn't beat the tougher teams in the league. With new Coach Larry Senglaub at the reins, the poloists showed that the strict training program helped with fine efforts by the complete team. Although not having a set start- ing line-up, the mainstays of the team were George Riley, elected to the C.l.F. second team, Steve Strum and Grafton Weiss who were elected as alternates on the C.l.F.'s teams. Also there were Matt Ezell, Dave Lippiatt, Jim Armstrong and Pete Holtom. 176 Waterpolo ' Q Year, 3 Swimmers Named 5' Q' Wim Xt?- 1. A---fi .5 I V A ,M . .f- V awww, f I ' ,K rp! .v -0- ,, 'H ' 'Q' X A a rf' , ff 3554. ,gm - ' V ' ,Mi 14 ian. ' ' V' at xx ' Matt Ezell awaiting a teammate's pass. t ff Steve Strum looking for an opening. HP ' 1 5 gf 3? ' 4 -hiullg pg Randy Lippiatt attempting to J.V.-TOP ROW: B.Poma, G.Thundstrum. B.Kiser. D.OIsen, M.Thompson 2ND ROW: R.Edmunds. S. make a goal. Erbach, R.Mann, C.Hewson, P.Stout BOTTOM ROW: Coach Sehglaub, R.Carrue, M.Gray, B.Forsyth s....,nasn3' W cus we H 'f Lx Q K.. VARSlTY'TOP ROW: G.ReiIly, M.EzeII 2ND ROW5 Coach Sehglaub, M.McCoy, G.Weiss, Coach Milward 3rd ROW: M.WaIlace, K.MacArthur 4TH ROW: R.Dodd. B,Foster. P.Turpih, J.Armstrohg BOTTOM ROW: M.St, Marseille, P,Holtum, S,Strum, Waterpolo 177 TOP ROW-Dona Jo Paniko, Chris Herman, Sue Hawkins, Diane Webb, Lynell Roberts, Rosie Lopez, Cindy LeBlanc, Laura Paniko, 2ND ROW-Sue Rook, Kathy Anderson, Shari Christensen, Kerry Peloquin, Gail Sorenson, Cindy Cline, Kathy Stokes, Brenda King, Renee Grosky, 3RD ROW-Colleen McCan, Laaura Stokes, Harriett Smith, Teresa LeBleu, Madaka Hewson, Dorothy Kishaba, and Dorca Chan. Gail Sorenson a sophomore at Westhi proved to be versatile as well as dependable during the juggling of partners. 178 Girls Tennis I 4 E Q ,r F 1 3 Mk - . f- , ,..,-, I, J., L, Partners Cindy LeBlanc and Rosie Lopez proved a winning pair ending up if 1 doubles on the team. 58 I T E 't 3rd Place in the New Freeway League . 1' ss G S enms arns Hard ws, - eg,f 'ulli erg Chris Herman seen in her tennis visor sup- ported the team with numerous wins. Donna Jo held the top althrough the season ies carried through many individual and tea t' f with Madaka Hewson their unending en- m tournaments. Lynell Roberts frequented many spots on Varsity and J.V. depending on specific needs of the team. OQQ sg Q S x QS' 71 Girls interscholastic sports on the Westhi campus started off its years with one major revision that of a new league, the Freeway League. Along with it came some tough competition, but the G.I.S. tennis team under Coach Jenny Sammon pulled through with an amazingly strong record of 10-4, placing them in a hard earned 3rd place in the league. Outstanding singles of the sea- son were Donna Jo Panicko, Madaka Hewson, and Christine Herman. Outstanding doubles were the couples of Teresa Le Bleu and Ly- nell Roberts: Cindy Le Blanc and Rosie Lopez: and Dorca Chan and Dorothy Kishaba. Outstanding sophomores were Gail Sorenson, Brenda King and Kathy Anderson, who show some promising things to come. Girls Tennis 179 9 OO QQ L10 41 LIIFT --nnmi' U7Y l ZZ!'f! -'I IFF! 1 I P1-1 Varsity-F.OIiver, L.Evans, M,Love, M.Gesse, and D.Tinkham. BOTTOM ROW-L.FioIa, and l.Naganuma R llfzfw dl -' fx: A r '-if . 'E' I L Vl, R f ,wwf . . 1, Li? lk- bv: K I Ikumi Naganuma doing the bump. Team doing pre-game warm-up. 180 Girls' Volleyball via N Qf quam Felicia Oliver clinks ove ? .--. Margie Love Ccaptainj. lg!!! I -ll Y F.Oliver keeps the action r Lowell blockers . . going with a save. I :L . 1 1 4 l 2 4 ls- Liz Evans' slam in action. Girls' Volleyball Had Good Seasong Entered CIF Competition After First Year in New Freeway League Girls' sports on Westhi's campus this year have kept up with the fine tradition of displaying their athletic skills par excellence, and their good sportsmanlike conduct. Western's GIS Varsity Volleyball team was no exception. Against tough competition in a newly formed Freeway League, they established a record of 11 wins and 5 losses placing them in a well deserved 2nd place, also enabling them to go to CIF com- petition. They lost in second- round C.F. play Micki Team managgs were Rossa and Marlene Fahler, team captain was Margie Love. Most improved was Felicia Oliver, most inspirational, Liz Evans, and most valuable player was Margie Love. lt is only hoped that this year's outstanding season of performance can be equaled in future seasons of competition. Buena Park 15-12 15-06 Troy 15-05 15-12 Western 15-11 15-11 Western 15-13 15-09 Savanna 15-07 15-10 Western 15-05 15-16 Western 15-05 15-12 Western 15-O2 15-08 Troy 15-O7 15-09 Western 16-14 15-O4 Western 15-O0 15-06 Western 15-11 16-14 Western 15-04: 15-10 f Western 15-09 15-03 Girls' Volleyball 181 J.V. Team Full of Pride, Spirit, and Precision Ends Year With 6-10 Record in New Freeway League Pride and spirit are' the fitting words to describe this years Girls interscholastic Sports Junior Var- sity Volleyball team. Under the coaching of Ms. Owline Gregory, they performed their skills with precision and strength against stiff competition in the new Free- way League. They finished the sea- son with' an olrall record of 6 wins, 10 losses, which was earned through much effort and experience. The team captain was Kim LeBleu, Most improved Annette Quintana, and the most valuable player was Kim LeBleu. , only was Buena Park 15-O7 15-10 Troy 15-06 15-10 Western 15-10, 15-07 Anaheim, - 15-10, 17-15 Savanna 15-043 15-05 Lowell 15-08 15-08 Western 15-06 15-11 Buena Park 15-01, 15-11 Troy 15-O85 15-03 Western 15-083 15-07 Anaheim 1505 15-04 Savanna 15-105 16-14 Lowell 15-01 15-09 Western 15-03 15-06 l 182 J V Volleyball s. 5 ? 5 Y ,f I - U f 1 1 1 L J.V. Team- A.Quintana, P.Lanphar, T.Cuervo, W.Gillet and PPalmer BOTTOM Riu- P.Brown, P.Timcho, K.LeBIeu, and P.Audette Ms. Owline Gregory Pattys Brown in endless concentration Patty Lanphar up for the block. Tymerie Cuervo s spike. Pat Audette ready to assist. A IX A ' L ' LA' Pat Audette's vicious serve. Patty Timcho 1' V ff.- ' ' ' 'X' ' W Tym Cuervo sets over net. 'wil ' . ready to bump. J.V. Volleyball 183 In their first Freeway league sea- son the cagers put together a 6-8 record one of the best in recent years. Leading scores for the Pioneers this year was Lloyd Johnson, with help from Luther Miller, Eldon Phillips, and Bob Sawada, all of whom are seniors. Jeff Soares, a Junior did most of the ball handling for the Cagers. Adding help coming from the bench, came from Mark Brady, Mike Bareza and Bill Thomas. Some of the Pioneers wins came in double wins over Savanna and Troy, but they had double loses to Lowell, Buena Park and Magnolia. They rounded out the season split- ting games with Sunny Hills and Anaheim. Western 57 Lowell 64 Western 76 Savanna 59 Western 55 Buena Park 62 Western 56 Troy 55 Western 50 Sunny Hills 48 Western 60 Anaheim 71 Western 53 Magnolia 60 Western 67 Lowell 94 Western 71 Savanna 66 Western 62 Buena Park 71 Western 67 Troy 63 Western 60 Sunny Hills 75 Western 56 Anaheim 53 Western 63 Magnolia 75 184 Varsity Basketball Cagers End Season With 6-8 Record the Best Since '72 Bob Sawada shoots a 15 foot free throw. 42... Coach Blemker gives the Pioneers a brief pep talk before the game I 'WFS Dave Evans preforms his well known lay-up shot for the Western Pioneers. K Nui Bob Sawada quickly passes the ball to Lloyd Johnson in a tough pre-dicament Western Pioneers L. to R. TOP ROW- J.RuIey, M.Brady, L.MiIler, L.Johnson, E.Phillips, L.Almand, and S.HoItom. BOTTOM ROW- M.Barraza, B.Sawada, D.Evans, and J.Soares. Varsity Basketball 185 JV Cagers Had So-So Record, but Barraza Averaged 15 Points Per Game Paced by its team-leading scorer, Ed Barraza who averaged 15 points per game, the Junior Varsity Basketball Team, com- piled a 4-16 record overall, and a 2-12 in Freeway League Competi- tion. The team ran into a few prob- lems, losing junior Kenny Baum and sophomore Henry Miyake with injuries. The Pioneers also had a lack of height which proved to be a part of their un-doings. Coach Marty McDermott stressed fundamentals in prepar- ation for the possible player's advancement to the Varsity next year. Eric Sorenson and Tom Brewer also displayed many fine performances and should prove to be a plus for next year's Varsi- ty Team play, along with Miyake and Barraza. 186 J V Basketball Noi likN.!i' il i ,J N S.. Junior Varsity Basketball team: CL. TO RJ-E.Barraza, E.Sorenson, B.Evans, J.Armstrong C Croteau, and Coach Marty McDermott. BOTTOM ROW-M.Loera, M.Walker, T.Brewer, and H Miyake. I Ks Xxx N . 6:9 Brent Evans outmanovering a Magnolia defender. - 4, ills .Me 1 fix Q, Q 'L N vfkfl Hd l x ffallgil rs fZ6. - Q -- I -' ,H x Q .Y K l' 1 . xx sr 's ..-- - gl , I Eric Sorenson off and running. Ed Barraza up and in. can Tiff. .,.,,, 6, Q wan, . pp k..,, 4 -' bg '14 - iii' i K L , J Freethrow-Tom Brewer style. Tom Brewer up for two points on the lay-up. J.V. Basketball 187 WESTE RN ,, ,, G.I.S. Winds up Season asm vmm With 7-7 Record and The 1977 G.l.S. basketball team completed its season in fine form, displaying sportsmanship and out- standing talent. Coach Norinne Wagner, in her first year as a coach on the Western High G.l.S. staff, added greatly to a innovated season. The team fin- ished with a overall season record of 9-7 and a League record of 7-7. Outstanding players of the sea- son were, Tymerie Cuervo, Cindy Le Blanc, Margie Love, Lori Gillet, and Diane Tinkham. 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' - , ---.1 , . .. r .Q iduymk . . -N ,NM .4g,,.i5 57, 541- 0 the---'....... W - , t .T .Nm - G. Hockey 191 TOP LEFT: Rhonda Raney, Rhonda Martinez, Wendy Gillet, Christine Herman, .Janice Morrissey, Gay Tipps, Laura Panicko, Kathy Stokes, Donna Jo Panicko. MIDDLE. LEFT: Carla Jones, Sau Ngyen, lkumi Naganuma, Cindy Klein, Colette Beatty, Cheryl Meyers, Elaine Porras. BOTTOM LEFT: Sandy Masuda, Dru Lirios, Bambi Mazer, Becky Kozar, Harriet Smith, Tae Chun. fiiifif 0 I4 ',.lQ1llllllUY'5D nuruunr- oingnrssuu rv I' .....--- f x4v Collette Beaty awaiting opponents serve. ANTICIPATION, is keeping me waiting. 192 Badminton GIS Badminton Team Continue Tradition with 6-1 Record and 2nd Place in Freeway League This year's Girls interscholastic Sports Badminton team continued in the fine West-hi tradition of win- ning by finishing with a league rec- ord of 6-1, putting them in a sec- ond place just behind Lowell high school. There were many out- standing players amoung them: singles Donna Jo Panicko, Sara Tovar, Tae Chun, and Felicia Oliver. Doubles: Laura Panicko and Kathy Stokes, Cindy Klein and Collette Beaty, Sandy Masuda and Dru Li- rios, Chris Herman and Becky Kozar. They were assisted by Coach Jenny Sammon who dedi- cated a great amount of time in order to make this years badmin- ton season a successful one. .a . K SCX I -5. Coach Jenny Sammon explaining strategy. Badminton 193 Despite their 1-11 record this year Varsity and Junior Varsity Teams made major strives in their effort to build up to the freeway league teams as a tough contendor. Led by such outstanding juniors asg Manual Jininez and Tom Handlen and All-Star Victor Ramirez this years Varsity Team lost four games by one goal. Other out- standing players included seniorsg Art Garcia, and Roland Ramirez. This years teams put in alot of extra time and energy to bring out the excitment of a little know, but quickly growing sport. The Junior Varsity Team proved to be more than just a shadow to the overpowering Varsity players with a 4-4-4-record on their side the J.V.'s were truly an outstanding team. This was quite an improve- ment over their previous record, of lasts years 0-11 season. Outstand- ing players included, Don Lawson, Randy Erwin and Brett Carlson. 194 Soccer Soccer Team Opened New Season as Tough Contendors Varsity Team: BACK ROW, CL-RJ, Dana Ristow, Bret Carlson, Kevin Yurtin, Tom Handlin, Tony Manno, Coach Orloff. FRONT ROW: Victor Ramirez, Roland Ramirez, Pat Ford, Manuel Jiminez, Arturo Garcia. Junior Varsity team: BACK ROW, CL-RJ, Coach Orloff, Randy Erwin, Pete Jerinek, Pete Suk, Steve Kerrigan, Kevin Young, FRONT ROW, CL-RJ: Pat Hennessy, Lucky Reynolds, Toni Moore, Manuel Ramirez, Daphne Carriga, Collen Bell. .....-...., I f I 32252 ,, P ... I .-Q. F Ss I4 I f F50 'If f LJ I I I I J Q 'S I 0 I I ' as A . ,sm ' sm 1 V. 1, , ' ' --., Q , k I I Q' I ' I K 4. ff.. 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I N u X , I 0 ,T I I I X I x K x I , This year's Varsity Swim Team- led by new coach Larry Senglaub and paced by Seniors George Reilly, Steve Strum, and Team Captain, Grafton Weiss-compiled a 2-4-1 loop record, coming in tied for 5th place with Magnolia in their first year in Freeway League competi- tion. Rounding out the rest of the team were seniors Matthew Ezell, Mike McCoy, Mark Williams, and outstanding juniors Kenny Mac- Arthur, Carrie Smallwood, and Marc StMarseille. Matthew Ezell placed 3rd in the Freeway League Diving Competition and took 11th place in the C.l.F. Diving Finals. X , I - - l . mt -ns. .Q N The high flyer-doing his thing Boy Swimmers Completed First Year in Freeway League Competition 9-egg--.L nw- - --QR, XJ 'QI' ig' Varsity Team, CFRONT ROW, L TO RJ Coach Larry Senglaub, Matthew Ezell, Grafton Weiss, Kenny MacArthur, Carrie Smallwood, Ray Dodd, Mike McCoy. fBACK ROW, TO RJ Pete Holtom, Steve Strum, Marc StMarseille. George Reilly, Mark Williams, Coach Paul Mil- ward. NOT PICTURED: Jim Armstrong. bf' Junior Varsity Team CFront Row, L TO R5 Coach Larry Senglaub, Bob Forsyth, Bruce Poma, Chris Hewson, Mark Gray, Randy Edmunds. KBACK ROW, L TO RJ Robert Mann, Scott Urbach, Mike Tompson, Robert Kari, Butch Kiser, Coach Paul Milward. Swimming 197 . A' V . A . Locke M Wayman M Genthner A Chaco and M Solso Varsity team-BACK ROW-R.Fagan, J.Gage, E.Nagelhout, L.MiIIer, J.CoIangeIo, G.Bennet, D.Fischer, FRONT ROW-D.Evans, A.Dana, R 198 Baseball WHJWA 40 Ed Nagelhouts home-run wing. Even Season Led by 2 All-League Prospects ngfarn TOP LEFT: Coach Langston, J.Everett, P.Vodden, Glen Erwin, J.Marchese, and E.Bar- raza. FRONT LEFT: R.Booze, B.Martin, J.Burton, B.Thomas, J.Engrave, S.Hunter, and S. Wimer. ...L TOP LEFT: Coach Condon, S.Massey, C.Dexter, M.Chico. MIDDLE LEFT: M.Smith, A. Bautiyong, S.Hamill, R.Rauls, K.Sundman, Coach Moreno. BOTTOM LEFT: K.Lazette, B. Randsom, Cbat girlj J.Mulholland, L.Garcia, and J.Warrick. GK S Pioneerisl 177 This year's Varsity Baseball team had it's fist .500 record since 1972, winning 7 and losing 7 in the Freeway League play while having an 8-10-1 overall season record. With Coach Jack Pattison was in his second year of coaching, and has seemed to have turned the baseball situation around, promot- ing hard work and excitement. Led by All-League prospects Dave Evans and Ed Nagelhout, the Pio- neers headed straight in the right direction by beating Lowell, Buena Park, and Anaheim twice each, but as they were doing this they also lost twice to Troy, Sunny Hills, and Magnolia. The highlight of the year was beating Savanna and thus knock- ing them out of C.l.F. playoffs. Many fine individual efforts were made by Jim Gage, Mike Wayman, Rod Locke and Mike Solso all who sparked the team to a successful season. FREEWAY LEAGUE Western 1 Lowell 0 Western 1 Magnolia 5 Western 3 Sunny Hills 4 Western 1 Troy 7 Western 8 Anaheim 1 Western 4 Buena Park 3 Western 2 Savanna 4 Western 11 Lowell 3 Western 1 Magnolia 6 Western 7 Sunny Hills 8 Western 5 Anaheim 1 Western O Troy 1 Western 9 Buena Park O Western 4 Savanna 3 Baseball 199 qu.-.-ga V lgaqggpg H fl 5 - 2 , E' rms 5 .g , f? t y, , A Q-x,,Qw,,5 , V if N ' ' if as so . A lj. I VL: K . -..,.,.,.,, . ,,,,,..,, 'XA .ivvwvla Z I ,i i 'S f am:-M.. ,y l ,V v ' l Dave Evans on the run. Anthony Dana ready for wind-up. MQ- AL:-up A . Good, healthy swing. 200 Varsity Baseball Time out in the action. .J Qlafzarnuig as mmm Infield on the move. , sl u- . 4 l I , ' ' .7 ' 3 1 of. 1 , ., , . -mg 1' 43 'i ' ' .112 if Q' 4 3' new 1, 1 - x i'-J Outfielders run after solid hit. Evans hustling back to base after caught fly i... Q... 11 'll ' 'f-f'f -P-annum, ' 'Vx fd D-if Nbeff Chico On the rampage- Ed Nagelhout heading for third. 'li ' I ' I ' 'Q rm ll . 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As for next year, with 5 returners coming back on varsity, Coach Fieldhouse says it looks good for 77-78. vgwql. . . . , 4 f Most Valuable Player Tom Brannon. S1 I-hiv: gdb, If n ,J fig, Ah 'gn Q '71 , , - - 1 lfffi 5:3117 Ai. .3 'L N-mx, ,A - ' , 'f ,.- nw RQ? I.,A 'lA, Q I . N -.:... , - ik C ,. . X ,, , ,' A, M -, Q . , - , - . . .. ., i , ' -, ag ,i A , ,,, 1 - A - A ,. - . f. f 1 ,l .2 , . Ei r XJ iw ,In ' L. , l I - ' ' --it 'SH Ai, , 4 . ' . ' f -+- j 1 . --- . . fi ax ,- , .1 -f--1 -- H V .--1 -- - -1..-.:- .' -... - .... . ' A -' ' S 4- . 1 ' , '. Q-x 'I' f ' - ' 1 . .. g -f A F ' -V4 .,. cf -'f'a1i2i .1. - 4 .. I..l..4.- ...,.-..-- 1, .rv L.. ' 'c.sg,Q,, ,A A mg -f, ., ' ,Zi ff Y w. ' A 15 , 2, -331.333 fi :g 55.5 P- ' , - N----- ' ,f--im' -, f-- -' if 1 ' Z.TT.....L-..,.m - egg .. 5' 51 agp:-ff' rlfil' P ' f ' -ig ' i A , Q., .EL 11 , n 5 lg H, i s , ,,, -f - 'sqm . f ' ' ' - , , M--'H -ff, -. ' g , , , ' b . ., - w -... .' uni '- 1. ' . . . ,I i , x. 7 Q w K ' .4 I .Zia . , , x I . ,K ' Y 1 - '1 1 'Sl ', 2 ml. N J vi 3 , N- -1 . 1 i . . u, if -1 1 I Q , - ' V 4 4 Q -U. ' i .L A is ' P' f ' , i I I Q ' i ,. , , ' . . f. ff 2 : I TOP L TO R: Coach Burton, R.Peterman, L.Almand, L.BeiIaman, B.PuIIen, R.Hebert, T.Brannon, W.Shaw, K.Cadabona, and Coach Fieldhouse. BOTTOM ROW L TO R: G.Ropeter, R.Meyer, D.QuigIey, J.Parker, T.Pagan, T.Dennison, P.Siou, and B.Torres. Coaches Jim Burton and Bob Fieldhouse. Tennis 203 may X' -e fx-.J Nwf'?3!ifx gv 204 Wrestling On these two pages are some action shots of our hard working wrestling team. To the TOP LEFT of this page is a team shot of an- ticipated wrestlers awaiting their turn to challenge the opponent. BOTTOM-One wrestler making his final move. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP- another wrestler finishing off a match. BELOW-awaiting a call. Wrestling 205 Y! 'A ,J, Jltlbk Coach Wagner gives pep talk to swimmer Sue Kalinak before her race. Q , .A A f 54 ' ' ' A it .,.N,,.x., ' ,yr , f :-sifw 'A, f f i ' N . if ala-an .in ' ' Western and Magnolia backstrokers about to Western and opponents at start of 200 free. touch even after the first leg of medley relay. 1 K , L TO R- P.Brown, J.Stephens, S.HazeIton, Nl.CIark, C.McGrady, B.King, C.Lippiatt, S.Kalinak, P.Stout, T.Higbee, S.Pease, A.Benedict, S. Sullivan, LOWER- Miss Norrine Wagner and Lorrl Gillet. 206 G.l.S. Swimming New Coach Added Zest to Girl Swimmers, Despite Average Year Sue Kalinak widens her lead on the 200-yard freestyle. - . ., ,s .. G Ww,,,,1- 1,- - K ' .J Brenda King gets a good rolling start as Patty Brown touches during free relay. Many new faces graced the girls' swim team this year. One of them was that of coach Norinne Wagner, who during a tight 3-week swim sea- son, managed to help each girl at- tain her own personal goal, and made being part of the team a very rewarding and unforgetable ex- perience. The team was small, and the Freeway league record poor, but the 13 girls showed they were tough competitors by compiling a relative- ly high number of points against teams with more than 40 swim- mers. Everyone had to swim at the var- sity level, beacuse there weren't enough members to be divided into two teams. Sophomores who were forced to swim against juniors and seniors still placed very high in their events- asign of much individual strength and talent. Qualifying for league finals were Stephanie Sullivan, Sue Kalinak, Clarissa McGrady and Patsy Stout. Sue Kalinak also qualified for CIF prelims. At the GIS banquet Patsy Stout, Stephanie Sullivan, Sue Kalinak and Patty Brown all received letters after demonstrating more skill in swimming and a better attitude to- wards the sport. The trophy for most valuable went to Sue Kalinak, most inspira- tional to Patsy Stout and most im- proved to Sandy Hazelton. G.l.S. Swimming 207 208 Gis A ' - A- - L, 1-...w.--..- ,V M' Um 'A . .:g.T1,.f.14It1L. X Lf ,, b gi-fu A A. ' 2 ,lf Gi 'Z-,L.JflL5.'v'kir?f,' - A ., . A, 1 . .-,Q .n g f- - v - --- ,f ... . ... . A-.3 - . 5 A A .. -v . . .,. F N ... Q 4 ,. U -. . 'wt --' -.10 N V , --' , ,X fr' .2 X , 'Y M. T' . ' 7 ' - Q 71' t 1 4... . nk L-If ' ' ' 1 , 35 ' -A 7 ' 7 V r N I sg K si . R .Iv -n-'gtg 11,7 . , .fx , ,117 fx - , 1 'w.- - - , X ffl ,V -- .- I ,f --, A in X M . , ,. -. v A ' 4 4' 'D , A' M . . fi, v Q . 1 10' -'i - ' ,,' P ' Y -f if l I 'A - X fwi x . 1 x , ... .4.. ,jg V U - ,pg 1 1 '1 .5 , . ef, ,a . ,' 1. vx .l t i.. ii' '?V', iss, A' I N , ,. 1 - A .Fx X Western High School interscho- lastic Sports Softball Team com- pleted a successful season by staging a 3-4 record and placed fourth overall. Fine form and sportsmanship were displayed by players on both the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels. Under the fine coaching of Ms. Owline Gregory, the girls improved their skill, and conditioned themselves for com- petition. Among the many out- standing players were: Margie Gesse with the highest batting aver- age of 474, Cindy LeBlanc first- base, Nancy Cowan an errorless second base, Patt Audette catcher and Sue Cambell centerfield. On the Junior Varsity team the outstanding players were: Sandy Watson pitcher, Leythea Durbin catcher, Janet Miller centerfield and Sue Rooke at shortstop. Junior Varsity Team consisted ofg C.Lo- gan, R.Garcia, T.Moreno, L.Durbin, R.Lopez, T.Cuervo, J.lVliller, T. Records and S.Watson. 210 G Softball Girls Varsity Team End Season with 3-4 Record and Fourth Place 1 n Varsity Team BACK ROW: P.Audette, C.HamiIton, L.Evans, N.Cowan, N.Nagelhout, K. LeBleu. FRONT ROW: W.Murray, M.Gesse, C.LeBIanc, S.CambeIl, and R.Nakamura. A U Coach Owline Gregory becomes a spectator for one brief moment. 's 'NxA W.-my - M ' a S . M ,prrfs 'Pin . 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'K ,i.,,,,,, I .zz V -1 41 lx ,M It -1 Q , -' -Q. vw. ,. 7' w '.,,f M 5 3 ,A N., --- . 4 .. , Au,,- ,A.., . tif' Q- - . , '. ? f .. 4 -f' ' ...Q V,M4 , i 5 fs W' 21 af F- -A - 'f 1 Q 216 Division m'f f 8 i , , xx ,kk 1-11 ' 'N I I 3' administration Q' yy--QA Wsiiw 9 Q 5 X W L.- X' f W N 1714- ' Q3 i.'X.,,'Z:g , K, ,X 3 'P l 1 I Division 217 I ' Pmaurm..-- I C X 1 .I A . . 4 7 M ' V . gui ' V nk 1 i N 3- M 'H ,,Qn'N.I'.T' W if f- .:.,,. .2 X Sl f 1. Verne Horton Audrey Webb Mr. Horton proud of his school .925 M. Cook V. Cornejo P. Cota J. Moiher S. Nielsen -ii.,--.-. K .X fi Mrs. Cota Counseling a student Mr. Hanson at work 218 Administration!Counseling Q-ic, ns iv 3:- lqqll- H. lrvine O. Lee M- ' ,'r- .. .1 t- N .. HK L , Mr. Morrison Posses for camera F . . 1 ses MA 1 ,1 r l J 3 'Gals :a 's W-it ' gi -X , ' is ' 1 'fi . v . YSYCHMVQIQ Htl? H.. may ,ffl to fx. Xu We Ms. Jean Mangum encouraging students!!! Administration very popular with Western High students This year was somewhat un- usual in that the administration was immensly popular with the students. Principal and Assistant Principals were respected ad- mired and even liked. As a re- sult, the infamous generation gap came so much closer to extinction. Also greatly appreciated were the counselors, the work ex- perience, and ROP programs. They along with the Media Center, supplied available in- formation and guidance to many West Hi Students. PAGE 219 Ann Jean, Gerry Witner, Jane Rothrock, Carol Domingsey, Lois John- son, Mary Jane Graham, Valerie Gutier- rez, Joanne Payne, Jessie Schuster, Joyce Kuhm, Bernice Boak, Freda Chrest, Karna Campbell. Lisianiir.-1+ Q '-OFF! E. Classified Personel 219 220 Faculty A, i i fYA fx ' 1 it Q P' img? mi A -...gall-D Wii 1 'ski Stop Smoking Clinic introduced at Western High Smoking has always been a problem on cam- ous, however, through Westhi's nurse, an ef- .aibqgs GU.: fective stop-smoking clinic became available in 1976, and proved to be a successful new idea. Unfortunately students were not so lucky in other areas of school life. Many elective courses were dropped, leaving the students with less variety and less of a choice. The music department, on the other hand, faired very well!! Acapella Choir took a winter trip to Hawaii and reportedly loved every minute of it. l M, ,MSX 31-1.i.Q-naw. k fl Q- 1 - . g.,:1!3,,'g PAGE 2203 Arline Allen, Sharon Backus, Lee Baxter, Doug Bennett, Marian Bertotti, Marvin Blemker, James Burton, Pat Butcher, John Cesareo, Chris Christian, Robert Clough, Carlin Coffman. 'ff' PAGE 221, Janice Cook. Donald Crosby, Sheldon Dickinson, San- dra Drukin, Alex Encheff, James Everett. Robert Fieldhouse, Le- nore Formuzis, Deni Fossek, Robert Glascock, Owline Gregory, Patricia Griffith T I I 1 ff' 1 1 I U i I A i , 5- 9 . V Qltlflf g 1 , 'f , 5? i is -, if fm A ' v' . ' .I lr' , . ,, x g ' A , , ' N Jilui, ,-,nw nf 1' III f DI CTIONA KY XX- Faculty 221 Presidential Election inspires goverment classes I A Due to the presidential election of 1976, Govern- ment classes became more interesting. Students found it easier to relate and become involved. Our Bicentenial inspired the Pioneer band to once again bring home many honors and awards not only in music but in marching, as well! SWUENT 4-x l ,Z ig it li 222 Faculty l . . ug, . , x Us rf --is ,ia-sp l 6 .- a- ' i ' l ft A NAS if i lf X - x l iii' 1 l9 :Elias f E 1.1419 H ,-in 1 'mw' -.-.3 s , PAGE 222 Dick Hippie, Richard Hoffman Jack Hoskins, Tom Houston, Tom Hrbacek, Neil Jensen, Florence Jones, Chuck Koller, Harold Kough, Dennis Madsen. PAGE 223 John McCIusky, Martin McDer mott, Roy Merk, Margit Munroe, Pat Mur phy, Dorothy Newhouse, Thomas Norton Mavis Nystrom K., .X , Jb- , J 'til a 4 's . , .4 Q-ww Egfr: ' '- Y, K. be i- Faculty over eager for sophs to start Drivers Ed. Ahhough sophonwores are generaHy over eager to hop bemhd a steenng wheel C76- 77J was no excephon. The drwers educahon teacher, with nerves of steel, and seemingly endmssannnnnsofpahence,haveneveraHowed students to Hdnven thenw crazy.'Ths isin it self a major accomplishment. Of course, Biology and Physiology classes aho had then share oftnam and tnbmahons VVho can forget those Hwernaiinsect coHecUons orthe dmechng ofa HvefrogH! 5. QUQTQ-f-7f 0 :E- ,Qiilulu ,fs ,Q ,sw ,i , 4. -tes'fff,.1.f-.l 1 , , 1 uw f,f.,,, ea.- n .. iw' , 'f' ii 1 i 'i 'Q' tw . N :nn :XI as ah' N-K 4 if X f7. 1 -3 as HQ V 7u.......:a.xa..-id? 224 Faculty 1227 Sfx TT I in i S 1 PAGE 224 Jack O'ConnelI, Nikita Orloff, Harold Parkison, Dick Parks, Jack Pattison, Daryle Pliska, Sue Porter, Carmen Reyes, Rudy Richard, Sharon Riessen. PAGE 225 Luella Rodgers, Ralph Rothrock, George Roussos, Jenny Sammon, Larry Senglaub, Marietta Shigekawa, Lauren Stanfield, Norma Terkleson, Hayles Trent, Allen Tudge, Reuben Tysell, Ronald Young Faculty 225 'Q i EN NI 226 Faculty '50- Qfx Y 'T iii 'NRDIIQQQ Lunch Ladies and Janitors prove to be essential LEFT PAGE: Custodians Max Buczynski, Ronnie Trout, Raul Castillo, Vern Bar- ker, Arcolie Perona, Walt Fenimore, Lunch Ladies: Chick Goss, Ellen Woods, Walt Fenimore posting the flag, Gym Lady Christine Kinser. THIS PAGE: Lunch Ladies Betty Bandlow, Lucy Nunez, Jessie Madrigal our equip- ment manager. X i 'J If I L -0 x'. - X f . F, Now where would we be with- out our Lunch Ladies and cus- todians? Why they have kept our stomach from growling and our campus from accumulating with unsightly garbage, day in and day out! Without them We'd be in alot of trouble. They deserve a Thank you Cand a round of appIause.J 1 , , 4 . 7 Faculty 227 2 Pride of '77 Highlighted With Senior Breakfast, Graduation, and Grad Nite at Disneyland Seniors didn't really realize the full impact of the ending of their high school years. After the ending of finals came Graduation Day. This also brought along the Senior Breakfast, and Grad Nite at Disneyland. The Senior Breakfast took place from 8:00 to 9:30 A.M. at the Jolly Roger inn. During the Breakfast various Seniors performed in a skit designed to help us fthe Seniorsb remember all the things that would make 1977 stand out in our minds forever. Then, there was the announcing of the Senior Awards. The best Award was that given to Bob Carlson, the '77 Playmate of the Year. Graduation Practice began at 10:00 A.M. bringing the realization of what was in store for us! At first, all were in a panic trying to find their partner then, trying to find a seat. When all that was 'taken care of, the practice began. It was hard to believe that the stands would soon be filled with people wondering what it was like to be a Senior just then. At 12:30 P.M. we were released until 6:00. Graduation, a time of mixed emotions, of happiness and sadness. Four members of the Senior Class spoke on behalf of the entire class to share the excitement with those assembled. The speeches were amplified for all to hear, but the speeches held a special, personal meaning for everyone. Some of us will go on to college, others will be working, others will get married, and still others will wait for the future to happen, instead of making it happen. Then came the awarding of Diplomas, and the realization that thirteen years of mandatory schooling had ended. . After Graduation, some went to parties, some went home to think, some went out with friends to celebrate, and some went to Grad Nite at Disneyland. From 11:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M. Seniors from all over California celebrated their Graduation, and it was an enjoyable way to end those thirteen years. Cheers to '77!! in- -els Seniors Kerry Peloquin, Kris Harris, and Mitzi Leach pose as one time Graduates. Seniors enjoy their last breakfast together. Ryan Dearing accepts his Diploma while Irma Gan and Kurt Miser Proud Senior Art Garcia after receiving his Diploma. look on. . 1- ...M A . V g Sue Cline remembers her high school years in a brief pause. Brenda Saucy speaks of the present and the future. Michael 49,185 Acker, Linda 48,89,112,1l9 ACOS13, Acosta. ACOSIB, Acosta. Esther 38,126 Gina 146 Manuel 48.89.169 Randy 32.48,85 Adair, Darrel 48 Adair, Jeffrey 126 Barker, Larry 126 Barker, Michael 12i., Barker, Randy 49 Barnes, Denise 146 Barnett, Brian 146 Barraza, Eddie 127,187,199 Barraza. Branek, Cindy 127 Brannon, Thomas 26,28,30,36. 51,89,119,174 Brayall, Glenn 26,51 Breitschwerdt, David 147 Breitschwerdt, Sandra 91,127,90 Brelsford, Tammy 50 Adams, Douglas 48 Adams, Eve 146 Agapinian, Allison 146 Aguilar, Debbie 35,126 Aguilar, Tom 32,48,85,169 Alar, Bob Alarcon, Teresa 33,146 Albright, Linda 48 Alcauter, Mike Aldrich, Karen 36,126 Aldrich, Kevin 126 Alexander. Lorri Allbright, Selina 96,126 Allbright, Sharon 146 Allee, Jill 146 Allen, Chris 48 Alls, Michael 106,126 Alls, Stacy 146 Almand. Larry 49,106,185 Alvarado. Richard 34,49,169 Alvarado, Shirley 35 Alvarez, Alfred 146 Ames, Todd 126 Anders. Michael 126 Anders, Scott 146 Anderson, Kathy 146,178 Andrews, Robert Angevine, Ronald 32,149 Angon, Daniel 126 Anzaldi, Karen 33.49.101 Barrero, Maria 90,91,146 Barrett, Ronald 146 Barstad, Beverly 146 Barus, Lorna 147 Battista, Gino 106,147 Bauer, Stephanie 30,49,90,91 Baum, Kenney 127 Baumgartner, Brenda 49 Baumgartner, Renee 127 Bautista, Paul Baxter, Sandra 147 Beasley, Michael Beatty, Colette 127 Beatty, Deborah 49 Beavers, Anthony 147 Bebek, Carol 127 Bebek, Lisa Beck, Debbie 49 Beck, Rodney 147 Bedner, Cindy 30 Begin, Sharon 106,147 Behm, Barbara 50 Beilman, Lowell 127 Belger, Gary 50,101 Bell, Colin 127,169,194 Bell, Connie 146 Bell, Robert 127 Belsito, Gina 50 Belsito, Lynn 147 Brewer, Jim Brewer, Kathy 51 Brewer, Pamela Brewer Tom 127,187,186 Brlckley, Douglas 51 Bright, Gregory 127 Bright, James 51,127 Brizula, Laura 35,147 Brock, John 127,96 Brock, Terry 51,32 Brodman, Linda Brooks, Jennifer 51,96 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 197 Christopher Cynthia 52,33 Laurie 52,88,98 Michele 127 Patricia 147,182,196, Bruce, Michael 147 Bruce, Patricia 127 Brunk, Keith Brunner, Mark 29,127,169 Bryan, Deborah 106,147 Bryant, Bryden, Portia 147 Melissa 127 Buchlmayer, Joel 88,106,147 Burany, Frank Burchell, David 52,169 Burchell. Janice 106,147 Apelian, Vahe 126 Apgar, Lynnette 146 Apodaca, Mary 29,146 Archuleta, Blanca 35,126 Armstrong, James 126,177,186 197 Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Tammy 32,49,106 Armstrong, Tim 126 Armstrong. William 32.34,36.49 Benbow, Keith 147 Benedicy, Aimee 36,147,196 Bengston, Kurt 147 Bennett, Bill 147 Bennett, Grant 50,198 Bennett, James 145,147 Bennett, Kim 35.50 Bennett. Lee Ann 50 Bennett Normajean Bennett 1 Tami 106,147 Benoit, Sandra Arnold, Jeff 126 Arnold, Kathryn 146 Arnold, Lorri ' Arnold, Monte 126 Arnold, Steven 49 Ards, Shelly 115,146 Arquette, Wendy 126 Arrington. Cindy 145,146 Asencio, Jerry Asman, Andy 146 Atchison, Gary 126 Atencio, Danny 126 Atencio, Tina 146 Audette, Joe 126 Audette, Patricia 146,182,183, 210,211 Austin, William 126 Aves, Todd 126 Avis, Roberta 146 Avis, Susan Ayling, Barbara 106,126 Baginski, Stanley 146 Benson, Suzanne 127 Berg, Craig Berlin, John 50 Biddlecome, Michael 50 Biddlecome, Robert 127 Bienert, Marco 147 Biggerstaff, Mike Biggor, Laurie 26,30,34,50 Bilna, Cynthia 147 Birdsall, Margie 127 Birge, Brenda 147 Black, Elizabeth 50.90.91 Blackwell, Jean 50,85,116 Blanchard, Dale 147 Blanchard, Nicholas 50 Blanchard, Thomas 147 Blanco, Lorraine 32.50.147 Blay, Charlene 57 Blay, Stewart 127 Bloom, Andrea 3O,51,98,119 Blum, Debbie 147 Boechler, Katrina 147 Baker, Kristina 119,145,146 Boehme, Karen 51 Burchett, Glen 147 Burdette, Keven Burdette, Todd 147 Burton, James 147,199 Burton, Nancy 90.91.127 Burton, Sharon Buxman, Patricia 52 Byers, Janette 127 Byers, Susan 96,148 Byrd, Marilyn 28,101,106.107. 115,148 Cadabona, Kevin 89,106,119, 127 Cadena, Alfred Cadena, Jesse 96,127 Cadena, Walter Cadero, Mark Calderon, Deianira 35,52 Call, Lynn 52 Callen, Jim 127 Cameron, Diana 148 Campbell, Denise 52 Campbell, Kathrine 127 Campbell, Roy 148 Campbell, Sue 127,188,210 Cancelleri, Jamie Cancelleri, Jodie 148 Cantu, Tomas 127 Cantwell, Debi 52 Capeloto, Valerie Capps, Kim 148 Carbullido, Martin 88,127 Carbullido, Michael 52 Carey, Nancy 148 Baker, Piper 4988.90.91 Baker, Richard 126 Baker, Robin 49 Baker, Susan 146 Baldridge, Ronald 34.49.169 Ball. David 96,126 Ball, Don 96,146 Banda, Martin 146 Banda, Yolanda 126 Bandelin, Vana 126 Banneck, Jennifer 126 Banno, Kent 146,26 Barber, Dawn 146 Barbosa, Mark 126 Barela, Marcia Boling, Cindy 127 Bond, David Bond, Melanie 146 Booze, Ricky 147,173,199 Borges, Julianne 127 Borjon, Dena 33,51,106 Botieri, Elizabeth 127 Boulanger, David 51 Bowden, Eileen 127 Bowden, Mark 51 Bowers, Patti Bowers, John Bowland, Russell Bowman, Bette 106,127 Bradley, Bruce 51,106 Cargile, Anah Carlson, Brett 52,194 Carlson, Jan 127 Carlson, Mark 148 Carlson, Robert 34,52,89,169 Carothers, Patrick Carpenter, Harry 29,127 Carriaga, Daphne 3,5,36,88, 148,194 Carroll, Daniel Carroll, Nathan Carroll, Timmothy 127 Carruth, Jennifer 90,91,148 Caskey, Terry 52 Cason, Tammy 28,127 Barela, Michael 126 Bradley, David 26,51 Casper, Carmen 230 Bargayo, Sherri 146 Brady, Mark 51.185 Casper, Carmen Barkan, Bonnie 146 Brandenberg, James 147 Castro, Ricardo Cate, Kenneth 52.85.169 Cauthen, Barbara 128 Cayson, Cheryl 148 Ceja, Julia Ceja, Maria 35,148 Centeno, Rosemarie 35,52 Cervantes, Mario Chamberlain, Cindy 52 Chambers, Bonnie 90,91,148 Champagne, Donna 128 Chan, Yau 52,178 Charbonneau, Marla 53 Charnaw, Florence 96,148 Chartier, Chris 148 Chartier, Greg 148 Chartier, Thomas 53 Chason, Tanya 128 Chavez, Arthur 148 Chavez, Theresa 148 Chiacchiera, Rosemarie 53,128 Chico, Albert 128 Chico, Michael 148,198,199 Childress, Donna 128 Choi, Mihee 53 Christensen, Shari 94,124,128, 178 Chrisitiansen, Michael 53 Chun, Tae 192 Ciccone, Thomas 34.89.174 Cicinelli, Elizabeth 53 Cicinelli, Mary 148 Cik, Lori 30,53.89.96 Civitano, Robert 128 Clark, Dennis 128 Clark, Douglas 53 Clark, John Clark, Valerie 148,196 Clayton, Damon 53 Cleaveland, Tim 148 Clifton, Irene 33,54 Clifton, Ray 148 Cline, Susan 54 Cocco, Deborah 148 Cochran, Duane 128 Cochran, William Colangelo, Jim 54,128 Cole, Ben 54 Cole, Shelley 128 Coley, Penny 54,96 Collier, Eddie 148 Collins, Dena 98,128 Conry, Mark Constantino, Tracy Contreras, Pedro 34,54,169 Cook, Laura 128 Cook, Timothy 148 Copfer, Lynda 128 Copfer, Nancy 128 Corbran, Bonnie 106,148 Corder, Kimberly 148 Cordi, Ronald 128 Cornell, Grant Cornell, Janice 32,54 Correa, Frank Correia, Mark 148 Corrigan, Susan Cortes, Salvador 54 Costanza 148 Cota, Thomas 128 Coventon, Mindy 128 Cowan, Nancy 128.210 Cox, Mary Ellen Craddock, Greg 26,54 Craddock. Laurie 106 Craig, Teresa 54,96 Crail, Laura 148 Crail, Tim 128 Craine, Edward Crandall, Desiree 148 Crane, Paul 148 Cranford, Dean 96.128 Cranton, Coreen 128 Cranton, Shane 54 Cregar, Kenneth 128,169 Crist, Nikki 32.89.128 Crogoot, Dwelly 128 Croft, Theresa Cron Theresa 54 Crook, James 36,128 Crosbie, Donald Croteau, Curtis 149,186 Crow, Alex 149 Cruz, Steven Cryer, Marale 128 Cryer, Mike 128 Cuervo, Tymerie 54,106,182. 183,188.189,210 Cuifici. Kent 32,128 Culverhouse. Ginger 149 Curry, Thomas Curtano, Robert 32 Curtis, Kimalie 55.116 Curtner, Brian 149 Curtner, Jana 106.128 Cutler, Terry 128 Dalton. Robin 32,55,118 Daly, Kevin 55 Daly. Jean 33 Daly, Mary 55 Daly, Norma 128 Dameron, Donna 32,55,106.118. 174 Danna, Anthony 128,189 Dapper, Dru Darr, Jeff 129 Darr, Juliea 33,55.28,94,118 Darr, Scott 149 Darrow. Brian 149 Daugherty, Michael 169 Davidson. Laurie 96.149 Davis, Jamie 149 Davis, Jeffery 96 Davis, Kathleen 116.129 Davis. Kimberly Davis, Lorraine Davis, Luanne 55 Davis, Ricky 32,55 Dawson, Michele 129 Dearing, Kris 106,129 Dearing, Tim 55 Debaun, Lorne 129,169 DeDomenico. Anthony 34.129. 169 DeFelice, Michael DeGeorge, Debbie 55 Deitrick, Albert 96,149 Deitrick, Robert 129 Deitrick, Ron 55,174 Delarosa. Corinne Delarosa, Jeffery Delarosa. Kenny Dellacioppa, Gina 149 Delli Venneri, Leslie 94.119, 129 Delmaar, Gail 149 Deluna, William Dennis, Keith 55 Dennison, Anthony 129 Denny, Terry 129 Deporte, David 55,85,169 Depue, Susan 26,55 Derevjanik, Theresa 55 Derochea, Paula Descalzi, Howard 149 Devane, Melony 55 Devries. Scott 149 DeWolf, Thomas 56 Dexter, Craig 96,149,199 Diaz, Deborah 129 Dickinson, Debbie 129 Dickinson, Roy 94,149 Dickson. Thomas Dilabough, Cheryl 56 Dimino, Robert 147 Ditch, Timothy Dodd, Kirk 149 Dodd, Ray 106.129,177,197 Dodds, Mary 129 Doherty, David 56 Dohrman, Deroy 129 Doller, Mary 56 Doller, Timothy 129 Dominguez, David 129 Doss, William Drake, Lawrence Drennan, Melinda 149 Driscoll, Daniel 149 . Dufault, Jacquelin 149 Duffy, Elizabeth Dunham, Richard 26,30,56, 119 Dunkelberger, Autumn 149 Dunlap, Debra 106.149 Dunn, Steven Durbin, Seytha 90,149,210 Durbin, Linie 129 Eagan, Jeffrey 149 Easley, Angela 90.91.149 Ebberts, Danelle 129 Ebert, Cindy Eby, Michael 129,174 Edelman, Evan 149,173 Edelman, Lenny 129,169 Edmunds, Randy 149,177,197 Edner, Kevin Edwards, Belinda 129 Edwins, Michael 149 Eernisse, Laurel 129 Eggimann, Lisa 35,106,149 Eggleston, Kim 106 Elam, Eric 96,149 Eliff. Mark 129 Elisio, Nancy 35,129 Elledge, Brenda 90,91,129 Elliott, William Ellis, Debra 33,56 Ellis, Tammy 56 Ellsworth, Beverly 149 Forsyth, Robert 177,197 Fortin, Renee 150 Foster. Debra 150 Foster, Earl 130,177 Foster, Janet 57 Foster, Mark 150 Foulkes, David 150 Fountain, Sheri 57 Fournier, Pamela 57 Fowler, Cricket 150 Fowler, Natalie 57 Franco. Hector 130 Frank, Rosemarie 57 Franklin, Jimmy 150 Franklyn, Sharon 130 Franks, Arleen 130 Franzwa, Annette 130 Frazee, John 150 Fredericks, Cynthia 57 Freihoff, Eric 89,130 Freihoff, Marc 150 French, Victoria 150 Frizelle, Michael Frost, Jaqueline 150 Fulton, Tim 57 Gage, James 130,169,198 Galindo, Joe 150 Galler, Donald 150,173 Gan, Arturo Gan. Irma 26,28.30,34,57,89 Ganahl, Thomas 150 Ganatta, Judith 150 Goslow, Russell 153 Goss, Steven 153 Gotzon, John 153 Gould, Monte Gradillas, Efren Grammar, Alice 153 Gramstad, Lisa 130 Graner, Kelly 153 Grantham, Raymond Grassmeler, Lary 153 Grasso, Brian 153 Gray, Dawn 58 Gray, Lisa 153 Gray, Mark 153,177,197 Gray, Melvin 131 Greene. Cheryl 131 Gregory, Steven 153 Greider, Greider, Gribble. Griffitts. Griffitts. Grosky, Grosky, Grosky, George 58 Gloria 58 Tammie 131 Scott 58 Yvette 131 Connie Renee 178 Theresa Gross. Joe Groves. Kristie 153 Grubbs 101,131 Gruwell, Jenny Gunn, Alyson 131 Gutierrez. Kathleen 131 Haberman, Doreen 153 Haddock, Sandra 106.153 Ellsworth, David 56 Emerick, Pamela 129 Endicott. Penny 149 Engrasci, Dana 149 Engrave. Jeff 96,129,199 Ernest. Robert 96,149 Erwin. Glenn 34.129,169,199 Erwin. Jeanette 129 Erwin, Randy 194 Escobedo, Larry Espinoza, Eloisa 35,150 Essen, Sally 129 Edtrada, Denise 35.129 Etherton, Debra 90.91.150 Evans, Brent 129,196 Evans, Charyl 150 Evans, Craig 56 Evans, David 34,57,84,150,185, 198 Evans, Elizabeth 172,173,210 Evans, Robbin 129 Evans, Ronda 57 Evans Ronny 129 Everett, James 129,34,169,198. 199 Evert, Jeffery 150 Ezell, Matthew 57,106.176.177, 197 Fagan, Ronald 130,198 Fahlen, Marlene 130 Farley, Sherrie Farnady, Brian 130 Faulkner, Randal 150 Favello, Jerry 130 Fee. Jane 57,118 Fenton, Heidi 130 Ferman, Jaqueline 150 Fernald, Austin 34,57,174 Fernald, Marian 90,91,130 Fernandez, Vicki 57,88,94,118 Figerell, Cynthia 150 Figerell, Debra Finch, Sharon 150 Fiola, Lisa 130,172 Fiola, Monique 130 Fischer, Dale 34,57,169,198 Fisher, David 150,173 Fister, Diane 90,91,15O Flaig, Sharon 91,130 Flesner, Lori 130 Flores, Dennis 150,173 Flores, Hector 150 Flynn, Kelly 130 Fobes, Vicki 150 Forbes, Debbie 57 Ford. Patrick 130,194 Garcia, Arturo 58,194 Garcia, Enrque Garcia, Ernest 150 Garcia, Janine 130 Garcia, Larry 150 Garcia, Mitcel 58,169 Garcia, Patricia 150 Garcia, Patsy 58 Garcia, Rosalie 150.210 Gardner, Gary 130 Gardner, James 150 Gardner. Patricia 130 Gardner, Rebecca 130 Gates, Mishael Gaughran, Ana 58 Gaughran, Robert 150 Gazzeny, Christopher 150 Gebhart, Betty 98.130 Gebhart, Elena 98 Gemler, Patricia 153 Genthner, Michael 58,198 George. Linda 90,91,130 Gerberg, Park Gerrior, James 58.169 Gesse, Margaret 130,172,21O,211 Gfeller, Lorrie 96 Giannotti, Betty 58 Gibbons, Kimberly 130 Gilbert, Cheryl Gilbert, Marie 130 Gilchrist, Martin 58 Giles, Barry Gillet, Lorri 30,58,100.101,102 119,188,189,196 Gillet, Wendy 130.182 Ginsberg, Jay Giovannetti, Lisa 98,130 Girgen, Susie 29.130 Glaab, James 130 Glenn, Denise 130 Godfrey, Michael 130 Godfrey. Susan 96,153 Godwin, Dennis 58 Goff, Dawn 153 Golden, David 34,130,169 Gomes, Daniel 130 Gomes, Timothy 26 Gomez, Sonia 35,153 Gonzales, Debra 153 Gonzales. Don 153,173 Goodwin, Robert 130,169 Goodwin, Suzanne 153 Goodwin, Sylvia 58 Goodyear, Deborah 130 Goodyear, Rebecca 96,153 Gorcynski, Suzanne 130 Hager. Ross 153 Haig, Sharon 90.91 Haines, Phoebe 131 Halderman, Mike Hall, Cynthia 58 Hall, Laurie 59 Halstenberg, Sheri 131 Hamada, Michele 153 Hamade, Denise 106,153 Hamill, Kathryn 90.91.153 Hamill, Steven 199,153 Hamilton. Cindy 153,210 Hamilton, Debra 59 Hamilton, Marina Hampel, Michael 153 Hance, Roger 131 Hance, Veronica 90,91,96.153 Hancock, Robert 131 Hand, William 26,59 Handlan, Thomas 131,194 Handlan, Timothy 59,169 Haney, Joseph 106,131 Hannah, Charlene 88.153 Hansen. Mary 96.131 Harbaugh, Holly 90.91,153 Harbaugh, Lori 90.91.131 Harbaugh, Shelly 9O,91,13l Harder, Karen 59 Harless, Debra Harling, Shelly 153 Harrington. Monica 153 Harris. Karen 32.59.88 Harris. Kristen 30.34.59 Harris, Randall 59 Harrison, Christopher 59 Hart, Chris 59,174 Hart. Suzanne 153 Harvath. Linnae 153 Hastings, Patricia 154 Hatch, John 59 Hathaway, Shurlene 154 Haugen, Ronnie 154 Hawkins, Patricia 59 Hawkins, Susan 154,178 Hay, Robin 154 Hayes, Mark Haynes, Gail Haynes. Janie 90,91,154 Hazelton, Sandra 131.196 Hebert, Linda 154 Hebert, Raymond 131 Hebert. Steven Hedges, Michail Heglmeier, Melody 59.88 Hein, Annette 59 Heiss, Terri 154 Hemenway. Roberta Hendley, Sandra 59 Hennessy, Patrick 131,194 Henry, John Henson, Terry 59 Herman, Christine 131 Hernandez, Kathy Hernandez, Linda 60 Herndon, Ella Anne 131 Herrera, Helen 60 Hess, Anthony 154 Hesse, Irene 131 Hewson 26,30,60,178,179 Hewson, Takoya 177,197 Hicks, Chris 154 Hicks. Terry Higbee, Tammy 106,154,196 Higgins, Charlette 106,131 Highfill, Michael 154 Hilser, Marlene 154 Hindes, Lauren 154 Hines, Kelly 154 Higsman, Lydia 154 Hobson, Garland Jensen, Bettie 153 Jenson, Dale 132 Jerashen, Kathy Jew, David 36 Jimenez, Manuel 132,194 Johannsen, Mike 153 Johnson, Becky 132 Johnson, Craig 132 Johnson, Dana 61,89 Johnson, David 32,61 Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, Kimberly 132 Johnson, Lloyd 61,185 Johnson, Sharon 26,132 Johnson, Shawn 132 Johnson, Tanya 132 Johnston, Sharon 61 Jolly, Joi 132 Jones Carla 28,88,132 Jones Cheryl Jones Deborah 90,91,132 Jones Donald 62 Jones Dwain Jones, James Jones, Karen Hoffman, Sheri 33,60 Holder, Kathy 60 Holm, Gail 131 Holmes, Donnell 33,131 Holmes, Thomas Holtom Pete 131,177,197 Holtom Honjiyo, Scott 60,185 Tammy 154 Horiuchi, Dina 33,154 Horngren, Maureen 30,33,60 Horoszko, Peter 132 Horsey, Harvey 60 Hoskin, Raul Hougan, Teddy 96 Housel, Sandra Houseman, Jill 60 Howard, Cheryl 32,118,132 Howard, Evelyn 33,60,89,118 Howard, Glen 154,173 Howarth, Lorraine 132 Hueth, Ronnie 154 Huff, Darryl Huffman, Chris 88,154,173 Hughs, Donna 132 Hulit, Diane 154 Hull, Melanie 60 Humphries, Carol 89,106,119 132 A Hunt, Kelly Hunt, Malinda 132 Hunter, Anthony 132 Hunter, Robert 154 Hunter, Scott 154,173,199 Hunter, Steven 26,34,60 Hurtado, Gerardo 32,60 Hust, Nicholas 60 Huston, Sammy 36,60 Hutchinson, Thomas 154,173 Hutchison, James 132,169 Hyde, Kevin 132 lkda, Herald 60,88 lngrum, Anita Ishii, Debra 26,28,30,33,34. 61,89,119 Ishii, Steven 26,132 Jackson, David Jackson, Melinda 106,107,115, 154 Jackson, Melody 154 Jacob, Kathryn 154 Jacobsen, Daniel 154 Jacobsen, Kimberly 154 Jahnke, Peter 16,159 James, Tina 154 Jamison, Beverly 106,145,154 Jamison, Nella 30,34,60,119 Jaramillo, David 154 Jaramillo, Tammi 61 Jarnagin, Cynthia 132 Jones, Kimberly 132 Joy, Renee 33,62 Juarez, Rebecca 35,132 Juhkam, Monica 30,62,98,119 Jukam, Michael Jung, Christopher 62 Jurinek, Peter Kadowaki, Janice 3O,90,91,119, 132 Kahoun, William 62 Kalinak, Ann 30.62.88 Kalinak, Susan 132,197,196 Kameyama, Laura 32,34,62,89 Kaneen, John 132 Kanemori, Rose 26,30,62 Kari 197 Karoczak, Beverly 62 Karolczak, Linda Karsting, Randy 132 Karsting, Rick Keays, David 132 Keele, Tammy Keenan, Linda Keenan, Robert 62 Keene, Cheryl 132 Keffer, Craig Keifer, William 62 Keller, Diane 132 Keller, Geri Keller, Michele 132 Kelly, Kenneth Kent, Denise Kerr, Cynthia 98,132 Kerrigan, John 62 Kejrigan, Sarah K rrigan, Steve 132,194 Kim, Sun Yung Kimbrough, Frank 132 Kimbrough, John King, Brenda 34,26,178,l96,197 King, Michael 132 King, Richard Kiser, Harry 177,197 Kishaba, Dorothy 132,187 Klein, Cassandra 62,106 Kneeskern, Derek Kneeskern, Jay Knotek, Clifford 133 Knudsen, Brent Koelle, Lorraine Kolstad, Charell 62 Kolstad, Steven 62 Kornuta, Dale 63,88 Kouyoumjian, Richard Kover, Rebecca 63 Kozar, Rebecca 133 Kraemer, Rita Kraemer, Tom Kraly, Deanna Krueger, Paul Kuratani, Jo Ann Ladnier, Tina 133 Latlower, Robert 133 Lagrone, Pamela 63 Lamb, Ron LaMorte, Mary 94,124,133 Lane, Eric 29 Langdon, Thomas Langham, Kelly Lanphar, Anne 63 Lanphar, Patricia 182,183 Lapierre, Richard Lardizabal, William 133 Larkey, Laurilyn 63,106 Larkey, Leanne 106 Larmer, Peggy Lassere, Jean 63 Laster, Karen 133 Lavey, Johnnie 63 Laviano, John 26 Law, Melissa Lawler, Mark 133 Lawson, Don 133 Laybourne, Susan 90,91,133 Lazzara, Christine 133 Leach, Mitzi 34,63 Leaf, David 133 LeBlanc, Cindy 26,63,178,188, 210 LeBlanc, William 63 LeBleu, Kimberly 182,210 LeBleu, Teresa 133,178 Ledesma, Barbara 133 Lee, Bridget 154 Lee Helen 154 Lee, Jere Lee Patricia 133 L96 Lee. Rebecca 96,154 Stacy 133 Lemcke, Craig 154 Lemcke, Gary 63 Lenc, Linda 32,88,112,133 Lenc, Lori 116,133 Leon, Cathy 133 Leon, Joseph 63,88 Liopard, Penny 154 Lernoux, Lisa 30,63 Letter, Konnie 154 Lewis, Kyle Lewis, Robert 154,173 Lichter, Olivea 64 Liebenow, Randy 64 Liebenow, Scott 133 Lill, Peggy 35,154 Lincoln, Carol 64 Lincoln, Cheree 154 Lindberg, Dawn 133 Lindsey, Mark 154 Lindskog, Cindy 64 Lippiatt, Cindy 154,196 Lippiatt, David 26,64,177 Lirios, Drusilla 33 Llamas, Denise 133 Locke, Rodney 133,169,198 Loconto, David 133,174 Lodding, Joseph 169 Loera, Manuel 133,186 Logan, Colleen 64,210 Logan, Sallie 154 Logner, Forrest 154 Lopez, Joe Lopez, Mary 35,133 Lopez, Rosemarie 64,106,88,178. 210 Lorigo, Arthur Lorusso, Pamela 90,91,154 Love, Marjorie 3O,64,89,119,172, 173,188 Lovelady, Jenny 64,106 Lubak, Glen 96,154 Lubak, Martha 64 Lucas, George 154 MacArthur, Kenneth 134,177,197 MacKay, Frederick 154 Madden, Debra 134 Madden, Wayne 65 Madrid, Mary 106,134 Magalona, Gina 154 Magalona, Maluisa 65 Magruder, Charlene Mahler, Karen 65,98 Mahler, Teresa 98 Mahoney, Barbara 154 Malcolm, William 65 Malorzo, Carlene 134 Manchester, Mark 65 Maness, Julie 65 Maness, Mark 134 Mann, Robert 154,177,197 Manno, Anna 90.91,154 Manno, Tony 65,174,194 Mansker, Anita 33,119,154 Mansker, Jeff 65 Marchese, Joseph 134,199 Marci, Joe 134 Margaretich, Edwin 134 Margaretich, Erin 90,91,134 Mariscal, Jose 154 Mariscal, Steve 28,35,134 Markoff, Carol 30.34,65 Marraccini, Vincent 65,96 Marsh, Vivien 154 Marshall, Jeffrey Marslow, G. 106 Martens, John 65,174 Martens, Kelly 154 Martin, Lindy 154,199 Martin, Nanette 106 Martin, Sandy 134 Martin, Tracey 154 Martinez, Eddy Martinez, Monica 65 Martinez, Rhonda 66 Marzlo, Regina 33,154 Mason, Tina 134 Massaro. Susan 66 Massey, Steve 154,199 Masuda, Sandra 106.134 Mata, David 154 Mata, Sylvia 35.134 Matsumoto, Derek 66 Matthews, Debra 66 Mattox, Jacquelin 155 Mayo, Juanita 66 Mazer, Bambie 66,106 McCahill, John 155,173 McCallum, Carol 155 McCamey, Jeff 66.89.96 McCann, Colleen 66,89,178 McCann, Johnny 34,155,173 McCants, Cindy 32,66 McConathy, Karen 134 McConnel, Lisa 66 McConnell, Mickey McCormick, Edward 134 McCowin, Dan McCowin, Denise 66 McCoy, Michael 34.66,177,197 McCulloch, Carole 155 McCumber, James 36.134 McDaniel, Christy 134 McDonough, Robert 66,169 McGee, Kathy 155 McGrady, Clarissa 36.88,134,196 McGrath, Patricia 155,174 McGuire, Cynthia 33,66,106 McGuirt, Debbie 66 Mclntosh, Elizabeth 134 Mclntosh, Susanne 134 McKay, Thomas McKenzie, David 134 McKinney, Debbie 155 McKinney, Kathleen McKinney, Patricia 67 McMickell, Jamye 28,67 McMullen, Colleen 134 McMurray, Norma 90,91,134 Jamagm, Patti 61 kramp, Melanie 63 MacDonald, June 154 McNeil. Cheryl 67 Jarrett, Gergory 32,62 Krazel, David MacDonald, Kelly 134 McNeil, John 155,173 Jarrett, Philip 154 Kretz, Karen 63,121 MacDonald Kimberly 154 MCSGVEUSYI Kathleen 33,155 Jeffries. James 153 Krieger, Anna 30,63,112,119 MacDonald, William 154 Meacham, Mike 155 Molina, Cynthia 35,155 Mead. Michael 155 Medina, Arthur Medina, Lupe 35,155 Medina, Mark 134 Medina, Robert Meeker, Roberta 35,76 Meirndorf. Robert 67 Mendez, Mario 67 Mendoza, Javier 26,169 Mendoza, Susan 67,112,119 Menke, Rita 76 Mergl, George 134 Merrick, Polly 67 Mertz, David 155 Mester, Kathleen 134 Meyer, Cheryl 134,155 Meyer, Donna 134 Meyer, Randy 36,155 Meyer, Sharyl Meyers, Dalton Meza, Frances 32,134 Micklos, Andrew 174 Micklos, Robert 36,67 Militello, Virginia Miller, Denice 67 Miller, Janet 90,91.134,210 Miller, Joey 26,32,67 Miller, Luther 67,88,106,185,198 Miller, Miller, Miser Machelle 134 Michelle 96,134 Kurt 67 Miyake, Henry 155,186 Moccio, Lisa 155 Moccio, Thomas 67 Moles. Patricia 134 Molina, Salvador 106,155,174 Molina, Steve Molloy, Cindy 67,118 Molyneux, Lisa 96.134 Monroe, Renee 155 Montenegro, Gregory 155 Moore Christopher Moore David Moore. Michael 155 Moore. Rhonda 134 Moore, Ricky Moore, Robert A. 155 Moore. Moore Robert J. 155 Toni 36,155,194 Moos, David 155 Moreno. David 26.32.68 Moreno, Tammy 155,210 Morgan, Daren 155 Morgan, Stephen 68 Morin, Peter Morris, Michael Nagelhout, Nona 156,210 Nakamaru, Robin 106,156,210 Nankervis, Annette 90,91,135 Pegg, Doug 135 Pegram, Shelly Peloquin, Kerry 28,32,34,70.89. Navarro, Michael 135 Navarro, Rocio 68 Nelson, Eddie 135 Nelson, James 106,156 Nelson, Michael Newman, Ronna Nguyen, Bao Nguyen, Sau 156 Nguyen, Tuan 32,135 Nichols, Sandra 68 Nichols, Sheila 135 118,119,178 Pence, Michelle 32,34,71 Pendelton. Sharon 136 Peralta, Kevin Perez, Arthur 156 Perez, Frank Perez, Marcos Perez, Virginia 106,156 Permenter, Robert 136 Perreira, Michele 28,136 Perry, Dawn 70 Nicholson, Barry Nickell, Kit 156 Niebergall, Donna 68 Noblett, Dorrine 156 Nogales, Hermane 156 Nogales, Rosemarie 106,135 Norland, Claudia 90,91,156 Norman, Laura Norsworthy, Belinda 135 Notarangelo, Michael Nuccio, Michael 26,68 Nuccio, Todd 156 Oberlin, Donald 68 Peterman, Ronald 136 Peters, James Peters. Jane 70 Peters, Jennifer 90,91,156 Peters, Melissa 30,70,84,116 Petersen, Heidi 156 Petersen, Richard Phelps, Scott Phillips Eldon 71,185 Phillips, Randy 159 Phillips, Vickie Pinaire, Julie 159 Pineda, Mirta 136 Morrissey, Janice 30,68,96 Morrissey. Margaret 96 Moseman, James 26,96,134,174 Mosier, George 155 Mosier, Robert 68,96 Mosley, James Mounts, Brian 135 Moya, Vera 35 Mueller, Linda Mugica, Shirley Mulhall, Michael Mulholland, Janice 118,155 Mulqueen, Eileen 155 Mulvihill, Michael 135,155,174 Munger, David 135 Murdoch, Thomas 68 - Murphy, James 155 Murray, Frances 90,91,135 Murray, Kathleen 135 Murray, Wendy 210 Obrien, Ochoa. Ogata, Ogilvie. Monique Vanessa 90,91,135 Patricia 68,94.121 Lisa 69 Ohls, Mark 29,69 Okerlund, Carl 69,88 Okubo, Sayuri 156 Okura, Karen 135 Okura, Mike 69,169 Oldenburg, Deana 89,135 Oliver, Felicia 135,172,173,106 Oliver, Lisa 156 Olsen, David 156,177 Olsen, Kevin 135 Olson, Deanna 156 Olson Thomas 69 Oneil, Ronald 135 Optebeke, Dean Oquinn, Dana Ordway, Robert 156 Ormon de, Keith 156,173 Ortiz, Anna 156 Ortiz, Erlinda 106,135 Ortiz, Jeffrey 69 . Ortiz, Josephine 156 . Ortiz, Steven 169 Ortiz, William Ortner, John 69 Ost, Lynden 135 Owens, Mark 135 Oye, Donna 28,69,89,116,121 Oye, Rodger 135 Oyler, Karen 96,135 Padilla Andrea 106,156 Padilla: Roberta Padilla, Teresa 106,135 Pagan, Anthony 96,156 Palmer, Patti 182 Panicko, Dona Jo 60,178,179,106 Panicko, Laura 106,118,135 Paquet te, Gail 135 Paris, Scott Park, Sunyong Parker, Charles 69 Parker, Elizabeth 70 Parker, Jeffrey 36.135 Parker, Jodie 156 Parker, Patrick Parker, Vincent 156 Parkho use, Gary 70 Pippenger, Tina 159 Pippin, Diana 136 Pitt, Debra Pitt, Kenneth Pitt, Robert Pitts, Bobbi 136 Pitts, Julie 90.91.136 Pitts, Linda 115,159 Pobis, Vicki 106,136 Polanis, Michael 159 Polanis, Patricia 136 Pole, Patricia 70 Pollock, Bruce Pollock, Sherry 159 Poma, Bruce 159,177,197 Pompa, Cynthia 136 Ponce, Lynnette 159 Poole, Maureen 136 Poole, Paula 159 Porras, Anthony 70 Porras, Elaine 136 Powell, Kari 136 Powell, Kevin 70 Prendez, Danial 159 Price, Merry Price, Terry Profumo, Ada 136 Prunty, Bernice 159 Przygodzki, Ronald 36,159 Pucci, Janet 159 Puckett, Rick 159 Pulido, Lucia 159 Pullen, Byron 136 Quadrozzi, John 136 Quadrozzi, Paul 70 Quigley, David 159 Quindnez, Ricardo Quintana, Annette 159,182 Quintana, Greg 71 Rafter, Kathleen 106,136 Ramirez, Juana 159 Ramirez, Manuel 136,194 Ramirez, Roland 28,71,194 Ramirez, Victor 159,194 Ranalli, Tina 159 Raney, Rhonda 71,94 Ransom, Bradley 159 Ransom, Lori Rath, Michael 71,89 Rath, Michael 71,89 Reiff, Holly 29,71 Reihart, Bradley 34.71,169 Reilly, George 71,177,197 Reilly, Kevin Reilly, Richard Reinitz, Dave 136 Reinitz, Mark 136 Reiter, Carolyn 159 Remboldt, Dawn 159 Renninger, Margo 136 Renninger, Richard 71 Reyes, Arthur 159 Reyes, Kelly 35 Reynolds, Charles 136,169,194 Reynolds, Karen 136 Reynolds, Sheila 115,119,159 Ribas, Richard 173 Rich, Rebecca Richardson, Joseph 71,94 Richardson, Lisa 88,115,159 Richion, Steve 136 Richmond, Melinda 136 Rico, Arthur Riddle, Ricky 28,71,88,106 Riddle, Steven 106,159 Ridgley, Roberta 28,36 Riggs, Tracie 159 Riley, Regina 71,85,116 Rimmey, Randolph 136,169 Ring, Lori 71 Ristow, Dana 159,194 Ritch, Regina 137 Ritenhour, Robin 158 Riviere, Gil 32,71 Rizzi, Mary 137 Roach, Debra 90,91,137 Roach, John Roach, Randall 137 Roberto, Eillen 137 Roberts, Cynthia 158 Roberts, Deborah Roberts, Jacquelyn 33,72 Roberts Roberts . Lynell 137,178,179 , Susan 137 Robinson, Jill 72 Roachin, Robert Rodezno, Jeannette 33,137 Rodriguez, Rosendo 26,72 Rodriquez, Salvador 158,173 Rodriguez, Steven 72 Roefs, Pamela 33.72 Rogers, Carrie 137 Rogers, Cynthia Rogers, Melody 137 Rogers, Michael 73 Roman, Charles 137 Roman, Dawn 158 Rompf, David 137 Rompf, Patti 33,158 Rooke, Susan 28,30.32,72,119, 121,178,188 Ropeter, Greg 158 Ropeter, Roberta 72 Roque, Eric Rosa, David 89 Rosas, Julia 35 Rosas, Reyna 35,174 Rosas, Xavier Ross, Janet 36,158 Rossa, Michaelin 106,158 Rowe, Kenna Roxas, Maritess 32,119,137 Rubalcava, Mark 158 Rubin, Deborah 72 Ruiz, Robert Ruland. Tracy 112,137 Ruley, John 72,185 Muzzey, Michael 155 Parrish, Howard 70 Ratner, Donna 71 Rusher, Gregory 137 Myers, Cheryl 135 Parry, Valerie 90,91,135 Raulli, Richard 136 Russell, Bill Myers, Kelly 68 Parton, Perry 156 Rauls, Russell 159 Russo, Theresa Myers, Sharon 156 Passanisi, Roy 156 Read, Christopher 159 Ruth, Mike 73 Myles, Steven 156 Pastor, Josephine 156 Records, Terri 36,136,210 Saiza, Samuel 96,137 Myles, Tammy 68 Patch, Linda 135 Redesno, Jay 106 Salazar, Richard 73 Myslicki, Anthony 156 Paul, Dale Reed, Noriko 159 Salazar, Steve 137 Nadeau, Raymond Pealer, Kurt 71 Reep, James 159 Salinas, Cecelia 33,158 Naganuma, lkumi 156,172 Pease, Shawn 156,196 Reep, Linda 136 Salinas, Victor 73.89 Nagayama, Steven 68 Peavy, Howard 70 Reid, Claudia 136 Sanchez, Barbara Nagelhout, Ed 68,198 Peden, Gina 34,70,119 Reid, Darrelli159 Sanchez, Elizabeth 158 Sumrall, Lonnie 96,159 ' Sanchez, Michael 158 Sanchez, Susan 73 Sanchez, Vincent 96,137 Sandoval, Belinda 35,137 Sandoval, David 73 Sansenbach, David 158 Sansenbach, Michael 73 SantaMaria, David Santi, Karen 36,158 Santi, Steve 137 Santos, Janie 137 Saragosa, Ernestine 158 Sargent, Richard 96,137 Sargent, Ronald 96,137 Saucy, Brenda 30,73,89,119,121 Sauer, Lisa 73 Sauer, Monika 158 Savala, Evangeline 73 Sawada, Robert 73,185 Sawada, Susan 158 Schauer, Frank Schelling, Jodi Schmidt, Constance Schoner, Susan Schultz, David 158 Schultz, Denise 73 Schwark, Terry 28,137 Schweitzer, Brenda 158 Schweitzer, John 34,88 Sclifo, Mary Ann 137 Scott, Crystal 106,137 Scott, David 137 Scott, Robert 73 Scotto, Gregg Seigerf: Kathy 137 Selfridge, Jon 158 Selfridge, Mark 137 Sereno, Frank 158 Sexton, William 158 Shaw, Jon 158 Shaw, Wally 73 Shellhorn, Bob 158 Shepard, Roy Sherwood, Kathy 116,137 Shierant, John 73 Shimogawa, Lois 158 Shipman, Curtis Shirran, Kimberly Shook, Mary 158 Shook, Thomas 137 Shozi, Pamela 26,30,34,73 Shropshall, Darrell 74 Shuput, Francine 137 Siddall, Fredrick 74 Siddall, Helen 137,174 Siler, Kim 137 Simpson, Carole 158 Siow, Lok 96,158 Skelton, Donald 137 Skuse, Michael 158 Slagle, Dale 158 Small, Linda 74 Smalley, Vincent Smallwood, Carri 137,197 Sorenson, Eric 138,186,187 Sorenson, Gail 159,178 Soto, Javier 159 Soto, Maria 30,90,91,159 Sowers, Elaine 159 Sowle, John 138 Spalsbury, Julie 75 Sparks, Greg Sparks, Jeff 74 Sparks, Marilyn 96,138 Specht, Jeannie Specht, Steven 74 Spencer, John 138 Spencer, Mary 74 Spradling, Lisa 159 Sprague, Geoff 34,36,138 Squires, Valerie 26,30,33,34,74 118 Stafford, David 75 Stagg, Shelley 159 Stahovich, Mark 159,173 St.Amant, Rose 75 Stammreich, Christine 138 Stanford, Cheryl 90,91,159 Stanford, James 138 Stansbury, Gregory 34,138 Stark, Lynda 159 Starkey, Rae 90,91,138 Steele, Connie Steen, Christopher Steen, James 159 Stenberg, Lorna 75 Stenzel, Peter Stephens, Julie 159,196 Sterling, Leca 75 Sterling, Zachary 96,138 Stern, Brian 138 Stevens, Penny 159 Stevens, Vicky 75 Stewart, Shelly Stidham, Rocc 159 St.Marseille, Marc 138,177,197 St.Marseille, Mathew 159 Stocks, Laura 138,178 Stokes, Katherine 138,178 Stolarik, Ken Stonger, James 159 Storey, Kipli 159 Stout, Patricia 36,159,177,196 Stowers, Jodi 138 Strickland, Miles Sudbury, Georgeann 33,75,89 Sudbury, James 159 Suk, Peter 26,159,194 Sullivan, Stephanie 34,106,159. 196 Sumrall, Sandra 75,88,106,118 Sundman, Kent 159,173 Sundquist, Michael Swanson, Deborah 36,138 Swartzlander, Tomoko Tafoya Sandra Tahabsim, John Thompson, Sherrie 160 Thompson, Susan 76 Thunstrom, George 160,177 Tiber, Petra 76 Ticer, Shirley 36,138 Tikker, Tammara 76,106 Timcho, Patricia 36,138,182,l83 Tinkham, Diane 26,119,138,172, 188,189 Tipps, Gay Todd, Phillip 159 Toledo, Tom 76 Tornberg, Marcus 138,169 Torres, Torres, Torres, Torrez, Annie 35,76,89 Benjamin 160 Joseph 76,169 Emigdio Toth, Debra 138 Tovar, Sara 138 Tranberg, Jeffrey 160 Trujillo, Mary 35,138 Trujillo, Mike 76 Tumbleson, Daniel 30,76,169 Tumbleson, Kenneth 160,173 Turpin, Paul 177 Smart, Robert 74 Smith David G. 28,30,34,74,88 Smith David J. 74 Smith Eleanor 74 Smith Harriet 26,30,74,178 Smith, Janet 158 Smith, Jodi 158 Smith, Lisi 137 Smith, Lori 137 Smith, Marc 158 Smith, Mark 74.96.199 Smith, Mona 96,158 Smith, Nancy 137 Smith, Scott 158 Smith, Todd 159 Takahama, Craig 32 Tanner, David 159,173 Tassin, Steve 159 Taylor, Cynthia 159 Taylor, George 75,94,96 Taylor, Martin 75 Taylor, Richard 138 Taylor, Stephen 26,28,32,34,75, 89,106 Taylor, Van 159,173 Techmanski, Scott 159 Terry, Janette 138 Terry, Kathy 138 Teske, Jean 75 Tetiva, Ben Smithers, Buddy Snell, Faith Snell, Joseph 173 Snyder, Bradley 74 Snyder, Edward 159 Snyder, Suzanne 159 Soares, Jeffrey 88,185 Solso. Michael 74,89,169,198 Sooter, Gary 138 Thackaberry, Thomas Thews, James 75 Thibaut, Cheri 138 Thomas, Barbara 159 Thomas Thomas Thomas , Kathy 75 , Kimberly 76 . William 138,169,199 Tuttle, Timothy 76 Tuttle, William 173 Tyhurst, Becky 124,138 Unruh, Bryan 160 Urbach, Scott 177,197 Valdez, Richard 139 Valfre, Richard 76 VanDuyn, Teresa 76 VanHeule, David 139 VanHeule, Debbie 76 Vann, Victoria Vargas, Cynthia 90.91.160 Vasquez, Andrew Vassar, Linda 29,139 Vasta, Mary 76,116 Vaughan, Joseph 139 Vazquez, Denise 160 Vazquez, Gonzalo 139 Veale, Barry 139,169 Veale, Kristina Vega, lrene 3O,76,88,90,91,119 Velarde, Peter 160 Verdi, Chris Verdi, Deborah 77 Vieyra, Gina 160 Vigil, Donna 77 Villigan, Karen Vitollo, Peter 139 Vodden, Peter 199 Voelkel, Barbara 9O,91,119,139 Vonkarvaly, Janet 160 Vonkarvaly, John 139 Walker, Lorri 139 Walker, Martin 160,186 Wallace, Mike 177 Wallace, Robert 160 Walling, Terry 139 Walls, Nanette 160 Walsh, David 139 Walsh, Douglas 160 Walter, Tina 160 Walter, Tony Walton, Joe 77 Wangberg, Sherrie 77 Warren, Ronald 160 Warrick, John 160 Wasserman, Ira 77,174 Watkins, Karen 36 Watson, Cynthia 90,91,139 Watson, Deborah 77 Watson, Sandy 90,91,139,210. 211' Wayman, Michael 34,77,169,198 Webb, Diane 77,178 Webright, Monica 94,139 Webster, Michael 160 Weekly, Carolyn 35 Weikel, Thomas 160,173 Weiland, Jeff 34 Weiss, Constance 36,96,16O Weiss, Grafton 77,177,197 Welch, Denise 160 Wells, Catherine 77 Wells, John 139 Wells, Kim 77 Welsh, Diane 77 Wentz, Linda 77 Wesseln, Julie 32,160 Wesseln, Laura 139 West, Leroy 160 Weston, Nancy 139 Wheeler, David 139 Wheeler, Steven 160,172,173 Whirledge, Sheri 77 Whitaker, Paul 139 Whitcomb, Cindy 160 White, Jonel 77 White, Kenneth 78 Whited, Donita Whiteford, Richard 139 Whitehurst, Cynthia 139 Whitehurst, Richard 160,173 Whitler, Kenneth 106,160 Whitten, Russell 160 Whitten, Tony 78 Whittingham, Julie 36,160 Whittingham, Robert Whittingham, Suzanne 139 Whittington, Douglas 32.36.139 Wickizer, Sherry 160 Wieland, Jeffrey 89,139,169 Wilcox, Trina Wilkison Williams . 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Charles 160 Williams, Cynthia 139 Williams, Daniel 139 Williams, David D. 160 Williams, David K. 78 Williams, Jeanie 32,36,78 Williams, John Williams, Mark 174,197 Williams, Michael G. 160 Williams, Michael 161 Williams, Michele Williams, Patricia 32,78 Williamson, Charles Wilmoth, Julie 161 Wilson, Carla 161 Wilson, Jerry Wilson Kerry 161 Wilson Mark 78 Wilson Maurio 78 Wilson Randy 161 Wilson Robbin 78 Wilson Ronny 139 Wilson Rory 36,161 Wimer Winter, Steven 139,174,199 Lori 33.78,85,106,119 Thompson, Lisa 76 Thompson, Mike 159,177,197 Weitzel, Cheryl 32,139 Weitzel, Jim 77 Winters, Carie 161 Wischmeyer, Douglas 161 Wischmeyer, Sandra 139 Wisecup, Dana 78 Wockenfuss, Tracie 161 Wolter, Tony 161 Wonacott, Gayle 96,139 Woodhouse, Lori 112,139 Woodside, Cary 161 Woodside, Mark 161 Worden, James Wright, Rickey 139 Wright, Robert Wright, Troy 139 ,513 Q5 3 N5 2:i32i5 QV2 P' - E if 2 ' E'-fn?Z2f3Q1f'f:,, Di Qqjfifw 22 w N x x X X 1 K X X X x R A S X C x , xx. k w f - K x y K , K XX K X X X x N. 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