Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

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A pumpkin carriage for the Formalp spending that last Dime for a real Night on the Towng coming out on top in class Competitionp loving, living, and Working together. Hours of sleep changed to a night Of study and hard workg Supressing fearsg facing discouragements With couragep reach for that Distant goal and then wrapping The fingers of success firmly Around it. Making new friendsg a loud Burst of laughterp quiet tears Of sorrowg a last minute projectg Sharing those happy moments in The company of friends. A forehead wrinkled with Thoughtg a mind drowning In questionsg eyes and ears Hungry for reasonsp satisfaction When the answers are found. a . ll If L L VY Contents!-17 t f Dedication Cioes to Mr. Millard Conover A real ladies' man, Mr. Conover's irresistable charm has women, like Miss Linda Reeser, eating out of his hand. Although the Chieftain is actually dedicated to the students of Westwood, it is tradition that the yearbook staff select a teacher each year to honor in that year's Chieftain. Millard Conover has been selected as this year's honoree. Dearly beloved and enjoyed by his students, Mr. Conover keeps one step ahead of his more intel- lectual pupils without losing the slower ones. He had been knownf to stay after school and even go toa bud- ding mathematicion's house in an attempt to help. He can even be found, at times, spending his lunch hour discussing the upper levels of math not covered in the course of study. But those closest to Mr. Conover may not even have a math class. ln case you didn't notice him if you peek- ed in the workroom first thing in the morning, yes, Mr. Conover is the faculty sponsor of our own Student Council. Lurking behind all of those breath-taking moves to improve Westwood is the smiling face of Millard Conover. Dimpled Denna Robson and sweet Sallie Gottschalk take a backseat ride behind Paula Nielson in Mr. Conover's sports car. l Alright Pam, l'll buy one of your sophie chain links if you'll promise many fund raising projects that went on throughout AFS Week not to tell the Seniors! Mister Conover succumbs to one of the sponsored by all three classes. Q 18-Dedication ak 5 3 3 E Q 3: ? sf E Z 5: Q E: 91 2 ? 5 Q Q X 3 2 i A 3 1. ,.,k W 1. ., , ,kf.,- ., M . - . , ,, . - . ,. ,,.. , f ,, , Q A ph ,f,- 5 .,-f.A, ,.,, M ,,.,.N.b ,ffA- ,w,ff,,,-W-M www, -,-- H.-W f-,ww ,..., Vw M, awww J,-NNYMW,M,w,hfM.m.wW.Wm,..,.WwMWWm, my V R? UUA, Qx if 1 N -5 ff, The World of Spo rts RX 'X LQ Varsit Crridders Blow Down Opponents Q f' Richard Wood demonstrates the capability of the trainers as he bandages Frank Wright's ankle. Completing a superior '69 season with nine wins and one loss, the Warriors have proven to their sup- porters and to their opponents that hard practice, expert training, and combined effort go a long way in making a team number one. Ten of the warriors were also named as top men in the Central AAA Division this year, seven seniors and ffthreejuniors. I Coaches Dave Gates, Willy Peete, and joe Pico are serve recognition for their fine training. Y! credited for the team's strong performance and de- ? X Varsity Football Westwood Opponent 33 Maryvale 15 39 Saguaro 18 46 Mesa 8 33 Arcadia 14 38 Tempe 6 27 Coronado 0 100 Kofa 6 24 Scottsdale 7 26 Chandler 0 9 McClintock 12 I s,lil 'liiti grbsvnnm ings? Back Row: lim McClelland, Dan White, Bob Tompkins, lim Vander- Danny Peterson, Billy Combs, john Blake, Carlos Chaides, Craig jact, Larry Hemphill, Raymond juan, jack Perkins, Ken Frick, Mike Randall, Lynn Smith, Gevan Rudd, Dale Hathcock, Bowie Guerrero. Doyle, Rollie Lopez, Dennis Weese, Lance Prickett. Front Row: 22-Varsity Football With 9-1 Season Tom Watson dodges his Arcadia pursuers as he heads for the War- Demonstrating a toe-touching effort, Mel Wood 1441 attempts to rior's goal line. intercept a pass to an opposing player. Back Row: Steve Hamm, George Claypool, Dewayne Frelix, Fred Merrill, Ken Mountz, Bonny Williams, Casey Calhoun, Tom Hogue, McAnlis, Ron Davis, Doug Parker, Ed Titcomb, Rod Lilly, Tanner Tommy Watson, Ron Bailey, Rick Smith, Benson Tyler, Dick Harris. Barton, Mel Wood, Frank Crosson, Front Row: Dave Mendez, Steve Varsity Football-23 Spectators Crowd To New Brimhall Field Outstanding End, Dick Harris, charges down the field to score a touchdown forthe Warriors. Tom Watson evades a defender as he continues to gain yardage at the McClintock game, Westwood's only loss of the season. At left, warriorette, Shiela Martin, takes a Pepsi break before the Scottsdale game while fullback Danny Peterson tabovej, proudly shows off his mom and dad at parent's night. Below, quarterback, Danny White f12l, successfully tackles a Scottsdale ballcarrier. 13555, is V. , ' 'YF' ,si X . 1 ' 'BC .af Q, W :SY A X . wade 4 ft' lv r as Q -fa Opposing team members butt heads in a defensive move by Tempe as Bob Perkins C757 assists. Back Row: Ross Heywood, Ralph Pew, lim Lanford, Charles Cook, john Aguilar, Mike Gadberry, Robert Respass, Mark Hess, john Vanderjagt, Steve Barr, Bob Perkins, Steve Mayo, Bruce Bair, jeff Badger, R. Trevizo, R. Workman, C. Nichols, D. Flory, S. Langvardlt, E. Bunker, R. Cluff, T. Wilstead, K. Leavitt, D. Reed, S. Schultz, S. Williams, j. Reed. Middle Row: B. Waggoner, D. DeMasi, W. Moore, Apaches Close Wit 6-1 Season Record The Apache team finished off the season with a 27-6 score over Mesa, marking the first-time they have ever beaten the rival jackrabbits. Top ground gainer during the season was Tobin Rudd C333 and the top scorer was Dan Martinez 4203. The team downed all but one opponent during their gridiron campaign, ending up with a 6-1 record. These juniors, along with the returning Varsity play- ers, should combine next year to produce another superior Varsity team next year. APACHE FOOTBALL Westwood Opponent 27 Chandler 0 47 Tempe 0 32 Coronado 6 12 Mesa 21 14 McClintock 13 28 Saguaro 14 27 Mesa 6 W. Christen, D. Day, T. Ruod, G. Stapley, S. Nielson, R. Willis, D. Brimhall, I. Nesbitt, S. Newton, T. Morgan, B. Harville, M. Gardner. Front Row: Mgr. R. Beihl, K. Smith, L. Alder, I. Quintanares, R. Kols- rud, R. Apple, D. Martinez, D. Chappell, C. Combs, R. Hawkins, N. Horne, B. Gowland, R. Aussprung, G. Fisher, Mgr. F. Ayer. - ,...... L .,,.. .Ts Ml ri. 26-Apache Football 9 JI l i ragga A Left end Apache player grasps the ball in a mid air leap at the Mesa game. A Tempe halfback is downed by warrior Reed Kolsrud C403 who is assisted by Willie Moore t45l. Ballcarrier Danny Martinez demonstrates the speed and agility that helped to make him the season's top scorer. j.V. Team Completes Spirited Season, Above: LV. cheerleaders Liz Standage, Becky Riggs, and Betty Sue Driggs promoted spirit for the team throughout the season. Halfback, Frank Wright, charges at the opposing team's defensive line in a game against Tempe. 7 Wins, 3 Losses Displaying a good defense throughout the season, the j.V.s finished it off with a 7-3 record. Gridders Frank Wright, halfback, and Manuel Perez, guard, graduated to Varsity early in theseason, while fullback Sterling Bonner, halfback james Williams, and quarter- back Lyle Brandt and Steve johnson remained as top, outstanding players. Coaches Stansbury and McNaughton directed the team, instilled spirit, and brought out potential among its members. IV FOOTBALL SCORES Westwood Opponent 8 Maryvale 13 14 Saguaro 8 6 Mesa 20 32 Arcadia 7 24 Tempe 'I6 20 Coronado 6 14 Casa Grande 40 44 Scottsdale 20 22 Chandler 8 6 McClintock 0 Y9iMv :,?QEi ' 7 ?s2Baik5e4awX5s5'?s F185 li- we A--!s+raS ea WEE: 2.71 in - 'MY Nas? .431-if mf- YP 1 l Back Row: C. Stansbury,.jim Valocchi, Boyd Lisonbee, Herbert Chiago. Ray Enos, David Birch, Edwin Coleman, Richard Hobbs, jeff Stout, Bill Kohler, L. Brandt, I. lolley, T. Sumpter, C. Florey, B. Two j.V. members team up to down an offensive ballcarrier at the Maryvale game. Opposing team members attempt to bring down warrior halfback, jim Williams, at the Arcadia game which the l.V.s won. Hester, B. Wagner, T. Smith, l. Makil, D. Magnuson, C. McNaugh- Kent, D. Bergheimer, R. Gray, V. Robles, M. Mandeville. Front Row: ton. Middle Row: D. Butler, P. Kuhse, I. Osborn, I. Gil .- , D R. Martinez, J. Dixon, G. Kiely, H. Chandler, R. Hipke, 1. Williams, Hoyt, D. Ellerman, I. McLaws, M. Perez, D. Ozuna M. S. Bonner, S.lohnson, B. Enos. F , LV. Football-29 N x Q l 'R i . XX i Ziilui ...... V?f5ltY 0055 COUUUY B3Cl4 ROWI DCHNS Claypool, lim KOFHS, Craig Berryhill. Front Row: Ken Huffman, Rick Andersen, Mike lackson, Nielsen, Kim Bradshaw, Aaron Bradshaw, Robbie Patten, Coach 1imC.eyer,MarkTau, Spikettes who spirited runners to victory are Linda Hom, Cathy Baranowski, lan Seidel, Pam Taggart, Amy Hubler, Rosie Hom, and Tammy Whitely. Determination is the word to use when explaining how the Westwood harriers walked off with the divi- sion trophy, winning by more than twenty points. The Warriors started the season by losing two of their first three meets, the first to McClintock and the sec- ond to Mesa. But with this determination they added eight wins, a third place in interdivision, and a seventh place in state to the final record. The team was also successful in breaking junior and sophomore records and in tying senior and school records. CROSS COU NTRY Westwood Opponent 19 McClintock 42 42 Mesa 19 43 Saguaro 20 29 Mesa 30 49 Arcadia 15 50 Tempe 15 30 Coronado 25 28 Kofa 27 49 Scottsdale 20 43 Chandler 20 1st Division 3rd lnterdivision 7th State Varsity runners Craig Neilsen and Dick Escobedo made record times this year as they led the team to victory. Warrior runners lim Worthington, Kim Bradshaw, and Mike Lugo tear down the track towards the finish line. Cross Countr Takes Division Trophy LV. Cross Country Back Row: Paul Carlson, Mike Hamm, Ron Merri Benny Reheis, Robert Taylor, Craig Lee, Craig Chambers, lim Worth- 11, leff Kerns, Bill Hamm, Dennis jenkins. Front Row: Ed Murrietta, ington, Bill Tryon. Cross Country-31 Varsity Basketball team Back Row: Robert Wolta, Andy Shumway, Mike Taylor, lim McClelland, Danny White, David Smith. Front Row: Mel Wood, Stan Nielson, Dick Harris, Bill Combs, Tom Hogue, jeff Gunnell. Hoopsters Take League Title- Win 23 Games Dave Smith eludes a Phoenix Union Coyote and grabs the ball. 32- Varsity Basketball Wwwood BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent 42 Tempe 63 69 Phoenix Union 49 60 Cortez 39 61 Mesa 49 60 Arcadia 46 49 Sunnyslope 35 70 Coronado 44 55 Tempe 52 51 Camelback 38 70 Casa Grande 24 63 Mesa 51 72 Flagstaff 43 57 Scottsdale 36 52 Kofa 42 66 MCClintock 47 47 Chandler 43 67 Coronado 35 53 Kofa 48 65 Chandler 60 65 Scottsdale 56 65 Coronado 37 48 McClintock 38 43 Saguaro-Div. 29 63 Chandler-Div. 43 46 Tempe-Div. 48 50 F'.U.-State 51 Winning seemed to be a habit for Coach Bennett and his hoopsters this past year as the boys started off the year with a lone loss and then rattled off 23 straight wins to capture the League Title. Key to the wins were the rebounding abilities of Mim McClellend, Mike Taylor and Dave Smith while the scoring and play making honors went to Dan White and Dick Harris. The team held the record for the state's best defense and this was instrumental in holding opponents socr- ing down. , ,,,Q,.,. as 11,-fr'fflUY F' ik -1-M 4 ww ' A gi. 5. .N U f-1-f' F 2 1 -- -sw ' A5 Q fx. FV-35? . gpm W. , fn, , ' -,, ' , K i '-ii k y 1,. Wav, Varsity Bas ketbqll -33 .V.'s Have Better Than Average Season Sophomore Mark Tau shoots for the Warrio assisted by Kevin Smith. Although the junior Varsity Basketball record didn't accurately reflect the team's strength, it did include some fine accomplish ments. Their height and speed combined with their ability did give them ten wins and one tie with Casa Grande by the end of the 1970 season. The team also defeated the Mesa High lackrabbits 43-39 and although they were defeated by the Kofa Kings, they went on to return the favor later in the season. Two highly promising players for next year were David Royse and Wayne Brandt. And Coach Willie Peete is credited for his fine training of an all sopho- more beginning team and for preparing them for next year's varsity team. Westwood l.V. BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent 41 Tempe 45 42 Phoenix Union 53 43 Cortez 40 39 Mesa 36 34 Arcadia 32 64 Camelback 61 53 Casa Grande 53 43 Mesa 39 46 Flagstaff 49 54 Scottsdale 50 33 Kofa 62 48 McClintock 52 61 Chandler 47 34 Coronado 42 46 Kofa 38 58 Chandler 41 Scottsdale j.V. Basketball team Back Row: Lyle Brandt, Keith Ryan, Pete Taylor Kohler, David Royse, Mark Tau, Mike Infalt, Kevin Smith, Mike jon Eskey, Randy Hipke, Robert Clark, Tim Smith. Front Row: Bill VanZutphen. 34-j.V. Basketball f -f'. ,V -f - . .1-M. Wwmmfff-A , Q Y . 4 2 f-1 - A 3 S K a ff? .2 51:0 zgwazg 1' I. A J I - Z.. W, , 5-WJ? A uf D 5 1-fi: .j F x .f ' ., Y mfzimfiai K 'mg sgwxffg f St nm, . 5.5, ,W . . ,H Lkayyk H 4 W,4,i,,i, .,,. Varsity Back Row: Reed Tolman, Blair Driggs,Larkin Palmer, Clifford cock. Front Row: Duane Martin, George Stribling, Randy Haws, Shelley, David Drorbaugh,Peter Cook, Dennis Milligan, Ike Hath- Craig Riggs, Steve Figueroa, Gabe Androsowsky, Bill Corothers. l.V. Gymnastics Back Row: Mike Figueroa, Ernest Roberts, Barry Front Row: Ed Garner, Don Griner, Steve Yonker, Kevin Rodes, Frawley, Terry Taylor, K.C. Stone, john Flick, jeff Cross, Kim Haws. Fred Slade, Kim Mehalko, Danny Drew. Gy mnastics-37 wa J s sn If was Golfers Putt Their Wa to Good Season Westood's linksmen were a strong, percision swing team this year. The squad was composed of eight experienced Ietterman and several new members who, under the direction of Coach Erv Reed, spent many long practice hours under the sun at Mesa Country Club. The squad's efforts were evident in their performance on the green during the many matches of the season. The most promising players were Greg Perkins and Gary Stapley. They proved to be the strong point of the team in many of the matches. Other squad mem- bers were also noted fotr their achievements during the season and raise the hope of a great line-up for next F year. Kofa March 3 Scottsdale March 10 McClintok March 17 Chandler March 24 Coronado March 31 Kofa April 7 Chandler April 14 Scottsdale April 15 Coronado April 21 GOLF SCHEDULE Trying to sink a five foot putt is two Mesa High students look on. McClintok May 1 Greg Perkins while his brother and Watching Steve Nielson drive from the third hole, is team co-mem- ber, Barry O'Connell. They practice daily at Mesa Country Club. 5 Golf Team-Backfllow: Mike Mclntyre, Wes Harris, Barry O'Connell, Gerado Neito, Tim Froncek, Mark Hughs, Gary Stapley, Chris Fluhr, Dwight Taylor, Golf Team-Front Row: Robert Robb, Eddie Standage, Danny Motten, Steve Nielson, Steve Perkins, Greg Perkins, Robert Taylor, Ty Tibshraeny Golf Team-39 Boys,Girls Tennis Swin Into Action for a Top Season The girls tennis team met a difficult 1970 season with strong resolution and a fine team. Depending heavily on their top three players, Lucy Shumway, Debby Bradshaw, and Rojane Rush, the team matched brakets twice with Casa Grande, last year's state champs, and Tempe who defeated them last year. X F '.11 'W 'i 'M T T V , 5 TT I ' f fi? 5 fl A li ' ' 1' T K if . Ts..-.1 Tkvf tg T ,I . . T -. T ..t ssl' T T 532-3:35 liali fs 2' as ' 1 :QZQ 'fit yt, T tr T l.t,ti i T . ae if Y ,a t,t t B .QQ Y , ' J. T ii E if la tta lil E as '---f T at - .T gf 1 inf: G iiii T i'tii ET .,tt T , '1 Q ,T T E ti A ' it ,TT' E T Boy's Varsity Tennis Back Row: Steve Hanson, Mike Brennan, Larry Foster, Front Row: Mike VanZephlen, Richard Mitchell. Top promising sophomore players during the sea- son were Pam Giroux and Peggy Bailley. Boys tennis faced a rebuilding year in 1970 with the loss of many of their best men last year at graduation time, leaving them with a shortage of experienced team members. But Coach Hawkins compensated for the loss with top senior players Mike Brennan and Larry Foster, who led the team into a promising sea- son of sixteen testing matches. TENNIS SCHEDULE Alhambra T .Feb. 3 Coronado T. Mar Yuma ... .Feb.13 Tempe ,,,, , Mar Kofa .....T .Feb. 14 McClintock Mar Casa Grande .Feb. 17 Scottsdale ,, Mar Saguaro . , . .Feb. 26 Mega ,,., , Mar Arcadia ... .Feb. 27 Chandler ,, Apr Mesa ...-. -Mal 3 Coronado .. Apr Casa Grande .Mar. 5 Tempe .,,,, Apr ifwo st ,T. fm Boy's l.V. Tennis Back Row: Bob Taylor, Dick Bessy, Andy Vogt, Eric Weigett, Mark lablonka. Front Row: Grant Woods, Bart Wood- ward, Brad Cook. 40-Ten n is iflxss .A I 22 ' Jil as 1 in 2. Q as .esr B ,, , B Q i 4 1- 7 .Q .ab fam . . f r . ,.,. . .. , - e ,L,,L,,L . E e r at . K , Q li , f- 'i r 1 LQQ ? 2 'A--A2' A Q at x a . as K fi i' ' ' ' 1 : is 3. 3 . K K B A ' V' 1 . ' . Lkk- 7 ' Lf .. V X .ik ,Sg r fi.. ,.,. 111.14 f B l ' B L f . 'Lm,.' K f 1 . 'LLL 'W 1 LL-LfL, ' B Ma. tr v LLAA r f ' ' V f Debbie Bradshaw, one of the top three players, swings into action Senior Mike Brennan demonstrates the expert form that makes him as she practices for a forthcoming match. number one as he prepares to return a serve. Girls Tennis Back Row: Sue Schaeffer, Pam Giroux, Laurie Lot, Amy Paula Nielson, Debbie Bradshaw, Rojane Rush, Lucy Shumway, Hubler, Peggy Bailey, Diana Shelley, Karen Priett, Caroly-T Vegh, judy Hakes, janet Stevenson,Kathy Hakes. Tennis-41 Warrior Matmen Take Fourth in Division, Westwood Sends Five Men to State Meet Above: junior Frank Crosson displays his State medal-winning form. Below: Warrior Brian Peterson works opponent down for a pin. The Westwood Matmen topped off the 1970 year by placing fourth in the divisions and sending five men to the state meet: Frank Crosson and Clifford Ray, second place medal winners, Lance Prickett, Brian Peterson, and Casey Calhoun. The rest of the season consisted of seven wins, one tie, and two losses. The men, coached bv Ken Haddad and joe Pico, underwent tough training, but came through showing marked ability and talents in their matches. Several l.V. team members also showed promise in their performances this year for stocking next year's Varsity team spots with experienced and practiced matmen. WRESTLING SCORES Westwood Opponent 29 Tuscon 9 34 Mesa 18 16 Kofa 29 43 Sunnyslope 3 15 Scottsdale 0 46 Chandler 8 22 Palo Verde 22 'I6 McClintock 33 44 Arcadia 7 25 Coronado 19 4th Division State 'ii I Y K' F- Varsity team Back Row: Ron Bailey, Kevin Magnusson, Lance Prickett Frank Crosson, Casey Calhoun, john Sipes. Middle Row: Phil Hines, Bowie Guerro, Howard French, Clifford Rey, loe Quintanares j.V. team Back Row: jim Tilton, Tom Sumpter, jeff Makil, jeff Badger joe jolly, David Arnett. Middle Row: Don Crandall, Gary Patter- son, Mark Arnold, Ramon Martinez, jim Moon, Bill Gowland, Wes Brian Peterson, Ken Mountz, jon Olson, Gary Poppy, Front Row: juan Aguilar, Reed Kolsrud, john Tomblin, Don Gauer, Danny Martinez. Christen, Herbert Chiago. Front Row: Ed Alspaugh, Leo Flake, An- derson Richards, Randall Gray, lOe Foran, Mike Harker. 'TT 3 'ii in Spikers Strive for Second State Title Although depending on underclassmen, West- wood still entered the season highly favored and began early in their attempt for a second consecu- tive state title. Coaching again this year were coaches Austin McNaughton and Larry Berryhill and assisting them was jerry Bright, a student teacher from ASU who was alternate in the 1968 Mexico Olympics. With expert coaching and able team members, the track team was able to enter five fields of com- petition confidently. WESTWOOD TRACK SCHEDULE Chandler ' 'ii' March 11 Coronado March 18 McClintock March 20 Scottsdale March 24 Chandler Relays March 27 Maryvale April 3 Washington April 3 Alhambra April 3 Mesa April 9 Glendale Invite April 11 Valley Classic April 16 Tempe April 22 Casa Grande Invite April 24 Arcadia April 29 Tribune Relays May 1 Left: High hurdler Dewayne Frelix shows fierce determination. Striding forward, varsity pole vaulter Ronn Davis displays excellent Above: Mike jackson and Craig Nielson round the far corner. form as he begins his ascent. Track-45 I I ork and Determination Lead Thinclads jerry Bright lleftj, Olympic alternate in the 220, and head Coach Straining to cross the finish line is Craig Neilson. Coming in first is Austin McNaughton discuss plans for the coming season. one thing Craig does well. Track team Back Row: Theron Bunker, Craig Nielson, jim Kerns, A. Bradshaw, M. Britten, C. n, C. Hobbs, M. johnson, joe jolley, Craig Stewart, Ron Gardner, Ron Merrill,Chad Mander- C. Chambers, R. Davis, C. MCNaughton. Front Row: C. Lee, D. shied, Randy Vaughan, jeff Kerns, Keith Ryan, Curt Flory, D.Bartz. Duffey, K. Willis, B. Fabel, T. Owens, R. Anderson, j. Weik, M. Tau, Middle Row: R. Allen D. Millett, j. Worthington, K. Bradshaw, K.Kimball,V. Smith,E.Murrietta,T. Smith. 46-Track g Season junior sprinter, raig Thompy, tensely awaits the resounding junior Dewayne Arrowsmith demonstrates skill, balance, and power crack of the starting . in executing the proper method in throwing the discus. Track team Back Row: Kevin Anderson, Dwayne Arrowsmith, Tom kins, R. Ochoa, S. Bonner, 1. Valenzuela, D. Chappell, 1. Enriques, Sumpter, Eric Bunker, Ron Bailey, Dewayne Frelix, Rod Lilly, Doug B. Wintle, R. Martinez, B. Thorpe, P. Kuhse. Front Row: T. Campa, Parker, Boyd Lisonbee, Steve Williams, Rick Smith, Mike Gadberry, M. Strong, B. Reheis, D. Briant, K. Huffman, S. Urbina, K. Cooper, M. jackson, Bill Hamm. Middle Row: C. Berryhill, 1. Olson, D. len- D. Claypool, B. Finlinson, E. Hickey , Bob Taylor. Track -47 9 P! -sr 95' gi Q. + lunior, Dick Harris, smashes a liner to left. Baseball Heads into Hopeful 1970 Season Westwood's Varsity Baseball team looked forward to an active year with players Dan White, Dick and Bob Tompkins heading the Warrior line-up on the diamond. And Lyle Brandt, backbone of the l.V. team showed promise along with several othersas avaluable future varsity player. Coaches Harry Goodman and Max Schlarbaum worked the two teams diligently, obtaining apparent results for their efforts with a confident and superior squad WESTWOOD BASEBALL SCHEDU LE Camelback Cortez Tempe Maryvale Mesa Casa Grande Mesa Kofa Scottsdale Scottsdale Chandler Chandler McClintock McClintock Coronado Coronado March 3 March 10 March 13 March 17 March 20 March 27 March 31 April 11 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 24 April 28 May 1 May 5 May 8 Varsity Baseball Back Row: C. Schlarbaum, Dave Mendez, Stan Taylor, Danny Peterson, Danny White, C. Goodman, Bob Tompkins, Nielson, Dick Harris, Harry Lopresti, Bob Wilmarth, Ed Titcomb, Mike Shill. Front Row: Forrest Ayer, Tobin Rudd, Mont Cuningham, David Riggs, Monty Sebring, Robert Wolta, Steve Harrington, Mike Dennis Day, john Blake, Charles lamerson, Tom Watson, Mel Wood. 48-Baseball l.V. Team Back Row: C. Schlarbaum, D. Royce, R. Perez, R, Clark, Petty, 1. VanTongeren, 1. Stout, S. lohnso R. lohnst B. Kohler, R. Hipkie, K. Smith, R. Workman, J. Aguilar, 1. Volacchi, P. Garduno. 5. Hunsaker, L. Brandt. Front Row: G. Michelson, A. Gromish, T. Below: Hurler Danny White smokes in a high, hard one. Right: Tom Watson hits the dirt on his way to second. f? i Baseball-49 'UIQ' 3 me , 'K sffiasif Swim Team Cloes for Fourth State Title Once again those muscular men of the swimming team looked forward to a fourth straight State Champ- ionship under the superior training of Coach Craig Cummins. This year the team was composed of 18 seniors, 7 juniors, and 17 sophomores. Eighteen which are returning from last year including three All- Americans Mark Combs, Blair Driggs and Duncan Scott. Spurring the swimmers on once again were the swim maids. These girls timed swimmers as well as holding up point cards for the divers. Debbie Wilson headed Swim Maids with Coach Cummins and Miss Sullivan as sponsers. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Mar. 5 Saguaro 84Arcadia Kino 12 Tempe McClintock 19 Camelback Kino 25 McClintock McClintock Apr. 2 Arcadia Kino 9 Kofa Yuma 16 W. Phoenix Kino 23 Mesa Kino 30 Scottsdale 84 Washington Scottsdale May 7 Chandler Chandler 15 Divisional Coronado 16 22 State Pueblo-Tucson 23 ff ll Ahhh that feels so good! exclaims lim Nesbitt as he dries off after one of those long and cool work outs. At left Russell Stolk makes his way to the top, win king at the camera. All-American Mark Combs gets into position to start another race as Bob Pennell prepares to follow Mark in the relay. Eye's shut and going backwards you can't see to much but excellent backstroker Tim johnson gets therejust the same. Swim Maids Add Enthusiasm and Arouse Manager Mike Doyle tackles the job of easing a muscle cramp for Paul Rowley who sits in pain waiting for results. Top Row: Dani Reed, Mary Wintersteen, Kathy Gonzales, Ka-thy Schwalbe, Teri Gooch, Lauri Iverson, Ann Keppel, jamie Meredith Gina Rogers Bottom Row: Lauri Lott, Liz Standage, Kathy Grutz- r Bottom Row: Steve Figueroa, Nelson Boren, Mark Rowley, Duncan worth, R. Solomon, 1. Stauffer. Bottom Row: M. Doyle, C. Fluhr, Scott, Bob Pennell, Neil larvey, Bruce Kroeger, Keith Falconer, P. Rowley, 1. Gilliland, T. johnson, Coach Cummins, M. Figueroa, Alan Ricks, Don Arnett, Blair Driggs, Mark Combs, P. Arnett. Middle B. Tomplinson, C. Brafford, I. Nelson, M. Strohmeyer Row: D. Roberts, T. Lein, R. Stolk, 1. Nesbitt, l.Vanderlagt, K. Ells- 52--Swimming Team Spirit Among Team macher, B. Riggs, P. Rogers, D. Wilson, 1. Caruth, K. Lott, K. Christ- opher, W. Pomeroy Below Kathy Gonzales and Karen Lott take careful time and records for an incoming swimmer. Faster next time G.K.? Diving Maids Dani Reed, Debbi Wilson, loelyn Caruth, Pommie Rogers, Gina Rogers are ready and waiting for first entry. Swimming Team-53 Girl Gymnasts Meet Tough Competition The girls gymnastics team, coached by Miss Sandra Trigg, excelled in their performances during the 1970 season. They participated in four regular meets, the division meet, and the state meet hosted by West- wood. Miss Trigg was also assisted by Marie Biliski, an Olympic Medal winner, who is a student teacher from ASU. Top performers in floor exercise, balance beam, vaulting and uneven parallel bars were Shirley Olden- burg, captain, Koni Christopher, Carla Hamblin, Karen Kint and Becky Riggs. Best performer on the trampo- line was Patty Boyle. Coronado Sun nyslope Saguaro Washington Division GIRLS GYMNASTICS State Executing a well-timed forward flip on the horse, is junior Brenda H t h. Captain, Marce Bartow, performs on the uneven parallel bars. a C Girls Gymnastics Back Row: Betty Sue Driggs, Peggy Cluff, Wendy Dawne Kleinman, Sherry Moore. Front Row: Miss Trigg, Edith Pomeroy, Robin Keller, Brenda Hatch, Marce Bartow, Shirley Sloane, Sylvia Martinez, Mitzi Oberle, Gail Beck, Sharon William, Oldenburg, Becky Riggs, Middle Rovs7: Patty Boyle, jenny Andersen, Laurie Petrie, Karen Kent. Koni Christopher, Carla Hamblin, Sandy Gray, leanine Prince, Girls' Gymnastics-55 Wm ,WM WN N if .law 4 , zf f Ar 4 ' ix is , :4,m,L mm: A x.. A. vs, 'f ,.y, fa 1 . .Q M is ,, ,gy K1 k ,X f k S mgwfw ' v QA ,K ai my 3 'WSTYQ fwg,.Q V '+I A fi W 70 Ha. jx if A-1 1 .4 N 1 L hw 1 ,Q X .AQ My - A-ab: 5 fi A 5? fx ,,., f :W K XJR 01,5 '34 Q 'p 'Ie ., ' , XX i .if .. ws ' X M ' Q fi 2 1 2 ! ii WH TheWorIdof Activities is ii wa in if Leading her spirit filled friends, Sue Bachert models her Sexy Black Leotards in the Augwechegue Parade. L x f 5 1 i 'ff 1. You mean Kathy Haden can't take care of herself? Lance Prickett doesn't think so as he puts innocent Mark Bradshaw in his place. 1 The Assembl , Dance, and Pep Rall Began Fun-filled Year of Surprises Westwood's opening assembly and Hello Party set the pace for the 69-70 year. The assembly not only swore in the mighty student council, but it drove off the terrifying and frighten- ing spirit that was among the frightened insecure Sophomore Warriors. The spell was cast away and broken by the skit Silly Sophies. ln the skit, unity was stressed, and the Warriors realized its importance. The go-go mania of carefree summer days was car- ried out at the Hello Party which welcomed all old and new faces to our Westwood campus. Music for the night was provided by the Rebirth, and refreshments consisted of soft drinks. This dance was a night of true excitement, and an evening to remember. A few nights later the Awgwchegu CNight Pep Rallyl was held downtown beginning at the Maricopa lnn. Follow- ing the parade a huge pep rally was held under the lights on Brimhall Field at 7:45 p.m. Thus began a year of true excitement. Ban won't wear offl You smelly sophomore, says lim McClelland to Mark Bradshaw during the Silly Sophies opening play. mi,?5,,.1,,1 g g svn .: .V ,, Q7sr' . . -., l -gl 1: ,., . .' . .,- ,Egg 1 ::. -' , :E-.: EPZ' : ':..,a.,,,- ':.r.5':,-. -:-, f E 5 3 Egg W ae we at 5 2 it 2 EEK, gg 2 x An 221 , K 5 WW ,H gs sa 5 ' lf E' -:-f .::::. ',v: is i...,:. N. . 4 . , 1 'il is t 5 iyfyr-faq . wig bf as - X E za., A ,, :fm tw--W jennifer Wood is getting to know Mike Gadberry as she rocks out to the vibrating, unforgettable sounds at the Hello Party. Opening Assembly and Dance-59 2 The high spirited Warriorettes show much enthusiasm at the games. They help to lead the boys to victory by their dancing and yelling We are the Pepsi Generation, says loan Lilinquist as she buys a pop to quench her thirst during an exciting game. 60-Football Games at football games. The Warriorettes from left to right are Susie Pirch, Pommie Rogers, Jolene Andersen, and Diane Bramer, Q ei i E FL .Ei I3 Q l 2 L X 4 f Q Running into a season of success are our Varsity Cheerleaders, Lisa Whisler, Reed Tolman, Marie Mills, Koni Christopher, Blair Driggs, All For Westwood Stand Up ' Holler Kathy Grutzmacher is ready for homecoming with her football hel- met and mums. l got it! cries Rod Lilly with eyes shut. and Carla Hamblin. These cheerleaders help to build spirit and urge all students to attend the football games. Rabbits Eat Mud! Westwood Warriors lackrabbits With A Enthusiasm for the big game is shown by Carla Hamblin and Blair Driggs in the cafeteria while Koni Christopher shows her warpaint. Score of 48 to 6 Did you hear anything? I didn't hear a thing, says Bob Pennell to Bruce Finlinson, as they shoot off the spirit cannon. 1 uA lack in the Box! Darrell Mullins and joe Sowards mourn over the dead rabbit with delight at the pep rally for the big game. Massacre the Mesa The week began as all school weeks do but without a doubt, it was somehow different. Everyone knew that Westwood was undefeated, but this Friday would determine the real champs. All students were tense but excited for the forth- coming game with those across town rivals. Earlier in the week the two student councils met for lunch, and exchanged school yells. The highlight of the week was the Augechegu. Spirited students from all classes came to the first event ever held at Brimhall Field. War paint and Indian feathers were part of the scene. Now that the Pep Rally was over, it was finally time to go to Brimhall Field and prove to the lackrabbits just who was the mightiest! Rabbit on the run! Hey! Beat Mesa High! Hey! Diana Nill runs like ascared rabbit as she is chased by Terri Gooch. Mighty Warrior Mascotts Duane Martin and Steve Figueroa show off their mighty masculine muscles as they Indian wrestle. Westwood spirit coming down the track! Mike Lyons and Sherrie Foster giggle with delight as they cheer our team on to victory. Mesa-Westwood Week-63 wfwumlf The Pow Wow Was a Success, and the Duane Martin leads the Seniors with a runner in his hose and arms thrust in the air. Go Seniors! 64- Pow-Wow lolly juniors take first place in the Pow Wow skit with the help of asoul cow and silly boys in diapers. Looking forward to his senior year, unidentified Sophie football player is carried away by a sophie squaw, Seniors Were Best All I want is a bite, not the whole donut! screams Lois Burnham to Olivier Mabille, the seductive frenchman. Ashes, Ashes, we all fall down. Wow! The junior Pom Pom Squad is full of pep and vigor, screaming their team to victory. x Diapers! Bottles! B-B guns! The juniors are at it again! Below: Don't drop me! says Diana to Craig. Pow-Wow-65 . vw . M17 1 Alumni Gets Treat War Eagle! Tear 'em up Westwood! Our traditional war cry began as Homecoming candidates were introduced to the students. l l Lisa and Lance reign as Homecoming Queen and King as attendants Carol, Lynn, Melody, and Chris watch with sad eyes. . f ,' J9u.. ' Hilti? As Westwood Team Scalps Kofa 100-6 Dwayne Frelix portrays the Mighty Warrior in our school symbol. Darrell escorts Lisa around the track. Norma Fuhr resigns from her royalty to crown Lisa. At the dance Charlie turner crowns the Homecoming Queen. W? :wager zz in WQWQQW is gig. ggi Lisa Whisler, Homecoming Queen Lance Prickett, Homecoming King 2, s N Mw...e- fl E I f x E 2 E 1 i 2 v Q 1 f Q a 2 X 2 5 v if ax 14 751 :bmi 2 sl at xissvssx r f 7' I l me wwriassueea 11 - if i Mgg'f.i',:1:' .,'fm-sw f iw-an f f ' X ,, , 1 2 E ,g 5 Q2 A .J f E 5 5 . 475' . X 2 g X wx f rw 3,5 gg? Ji v mmm A Jw N, ' I-ilfiv 5 g!! , 1 VI., 1 ' Q , , 'J ' ', .ug f fi '5 3 Y., . I v ' K-1' . 1. 'Q' 5 ,. 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H Einar? ff-: :'+ia. :' Si ' , H ri' -'T :ES 3535 ! in .:.:5g':'.': 5.:'f:, ' '.iS'::5f:- 'wiki , :P .9 , V ,- Z , f iibgfl Y llgffpf -'fl 322' , -QV' -i'E's5:i T . v ,Mi Qxesw. , .MM-te.-,.f., 'H . Q.-.. W-A me-fat-'lfiziifi Llfzfk -, -. f -f .Sgr f Ng xi f f k 4 - fi? Af.: i :.jsg , m WH' H A f as 4 Warriors Add to Christmas Spirit with l Peek-a-boo! l see you! Ned Shumard peeks through the pine boughs in the junior hall to wish you a Merry Christmas! Will the real doll please stand up! Vicki Rang fixes her doll for the Toys for Tots drive before Christmas. At Left: Two warriors have a talk with Santa. Toys and Cans Mary Wintersteen, Claree Rogers, and Bob Klienschmidt help the Seniors take first in hall decorations. Warriors bring cans. Divorce Booth, Everyones Favorite at the Hamming it up with bright eyes and winning smiles are Sherrie Fos- ter and Mike Lyons as they pose for a picture at the dance. Here's a pie in the eye! Sophomores booth at Night On The Town did a lot of business. Only the throwers had the fun. E i Sign me up for the team! says Mrs, G at the football throw. Sally Stephens and joe Sowards d o their own thing at the dance. 74-Night On The Town ight On The Town iw Throwing pies, ring tossing, and a bit of golfing were some of the fun, laughs, and excitement at Night On The Town. H e 5 ?i'1 '?+. W, Long Legged Warriors Whip Opponents Smiles and cheers plus a long legged team gave Westwood a winning nents from Flagstaff to Yuma. Below: Coach Gates counts the baskets streak. Fans just packed into the gym to see our men scalp oppo- and knows Westwood is going to take state. Above. Lisa Whlsler enjoys a front row seat. Right. Dennis Milligan shows off during the half With Hands Down ,ff f if ii,si i?'ft is or 3 H, 'ffm is ' Catching a fly at a basketball game! lt looks like Karen McDonald has a big chance if she keeps her mouth like this. 1 is Z lla A man's best friend is his coach, says Dick Harris as he receives the important information to help us win the game. ! ,,..,--I All kinds of basketball games were played this year and all kinds of cheerleaders led the crowds in supporting their teams. Above, Richard Hirschenhofer leads the sophomores in their battle agains't the juniors in their AFS game while below cheerleader Dick Harris holds Richard Wood after winning the game. 55-are-w The Winter Scene-77 luniors Lay an Egg on Stage with the Q! Y .eg . V' f 'Ffa W ' 0. , 'P T524 Las It f ..s.f,, . k il? ' 1 Q 5 l .. is This is one of the chosen slick chicks in the lunior class of 71, Nicky Smith played the stunning part of Chicky Chick. 78-junior Play For the first time in the history of Westwood, a stu- dent 'laid an egg on stage. Yes, the mighty juniors brought down the house with their production of the musical comedy The Yolks on You! The Bingham twins, Dorene and Irene, played the lead parts of Dolly Darling and Polly Precious. They not only did an out- standing job of acting, but the whole cast had a great amount of enthusiasm. The play was done in an old style back in the old West where the men were tough, the gangsters rough, and Snidely Whiplash did his thing. The play was so hillarious it made the audience's sides almost egg--or ache. Rated E- the presentation had the atmosphere of a fresh-smelling barnyard and a Western saloon. Don Barts contributed his talent by a realistic imitation of W.C. Fields. The play was de- lightful and full of music, laughter, and the junior cry! Hail to thee juniors, you did alright! Having a good time with the bar room gals is part of the old west. Dick Harris is hustled with a kiss by Carla Hamblin. E-Rated Musical of The Yolks on You Oh you lunior Clas dummy! says s play. juniors Leslie Peterson to Linea Loquitis in the Snidely Whiplash, that no good scoundrel, is intrigued by the bell don't lay eggs! of the salon, Maebelle West, as she sings Treat Him Nice. and outlaw This sure beats sitting on hard chairs! says Gail Beck as she pulls Coester and Ann Keppel entertain those big hustlers up a leg for Mont Cunningham and sets a spell, Mean while Cathy fighters Reed Tolman and Bob Perkins. lunior Play-79 W3 35? at f 'S' A Hillarie Hanzlik Attendant Kathy Schwalbe Attendant ummm!! 4 K 3 A .1 , gl :.. . .. , ,gg ,. W, - mfg I rr' if Sally Stephens Chieftain Princess ,aww ,,. Mary Ten Wintersteen Gooch Attendant Attendant Huggers at the dance are Barbara Wiggins, Pat Kuhse, and Mike Lyons. Princess Sally is seated with her escort Dennis Weese. if f H : '4 ' 4 S Sally Shimmers in Happy with the honors of Chieftain Attendants are Kathy Schwalbe and Hillarie Hanzlik escorted by Mel Wood and Mike Mullins. ,W . sw .pf I an 53-5, -1, -ff-we :M-5-::. wie x 4 f -'QQ ' . r if -Q ' .V 'TF it gina 'Q 1 if 'Qi- Q few fi, ' i W ' f ff Vbgwxiglk . ,V K Us ' L M . 'A E: ':.:: '- . 'Z wr ' W . I Xa- f L -i !1f1'F,55j:: I , .ag , i ' N35 v QI' j Q :M J . W. . V -,. QQ! ' f ' Af fee 6 54 ,1 2, - J , f , ? UK , L 'W , mmf' Mk .tgp :ww w A k li, V A 5 5 A A if . Ml, A k A 5 :iii Q Xa 5221 3523, fi? . Jah gi Q 55 af 'fl f -A Q 3 4 Y W, A, M2 2? if H + V ' .. an-l i . -. S4-vii --,, L 34-Cupids's Cotillion Teri Gooch amed Sweetheart Cupid Sweetheart, Teri Gooch, is given a reassuring hand from her escort Tom Hougue Class Sweethearts, Far Left, Koni Christopher, Carla Hamblin, Above, Becky Riggs, at Right, Sweetheart of Westwood, Teri Gooch. 4 ,rm 1 if aw T 5 arg W , ' 1? Yierigff, ,QL sit? - wi .?5'5fi' , . f xwga Q x ,f ,ff I E ff, . 'f .fl a Zn ,ai 2. E i K Egigffrff if gg 'ix F ' M 3 av X an A W fx , EL is 5 .M,xhH,, 1 w' ' , .xg it if f Q ff gf fi ' V ,, , 5 ie' , 'Fw .1115 e Squaws Go Broke Over Spring Formal I took a size smaller last year! says Chris Shields to his wardrobe consultant Tom Alden. Buying boutineers is just one of the expenses involved in taking a boy to the Coed. HereAChris purchases one for her date. Above: Gina Roger's mother adds the finishing touch for the Coed. Right: Bruce Kroeger flips head over heels as he agrees to escort one ofthe beautiful Westwood girls to the Coed. Coed-87 Waho Pahoo and a'Kawtchim Final Westwood Warriors coming down the pool! What a bunch of fish! Looks like the Seniors are pulling for a win! Kathy Schwalbe is in the 88-Wah oo Pahoo- Na'Kwatch im it lead for the Seniors by Betty Sue Driggs, a Sophomore, and len ny Sko usen, a Wait for me! Cries Wende and Hillarie with mouths agog as they leap into the water for lunior and Senior victories. Class Competition of Year 'KVA' i V . q f. , . A,Ql 5QfkZN.l gh, ' k,kk 'mm KAKX WN5i.5 Above: Gulp! Betty Sue Driggs and Tim johnson swim for a Sophie win. Right and Below: Peggy Benson jumps like Hoppity Hooper at the Na'Kwatchim, is-A, arising., manning.,-, allsuumlqp- Qdluiahnlhf' W,--f-f...,.fg 49 jx ' . .-QV:-:f f ,LJ r .i..,i,l M, V 7 . ,- i ,,,,. - Mn-4m:,4,.,,, .em -Jigga 54 H5 J, SEM X, LM wg., Avi? 43? L ff, if N E . 4142.1 .xl 'r:1fw .s2---1 fu 'fm Mm . W, ' 120953 . 1 TheWorId of Accomplish ments lr. 'M H2 Y .wtf R .W I . N 5 .. . , ., ,,, 1 X Sophomore Council. Top Row: Kelly jones, Mary Lou Armenta Cynthia Hamilton, Rudy Ochoa, Dennis Claypool, Peter Taylor, Mark Bond, Tim Smith, johnny Cain, Ivan McLaws, Herb Chiago Middle Row: Ty Tibshraeny, Nicky Cummings, Charles Stead Pam Doubles, Roseann Robson, Dena Nichols, Nancy Pierce, Diane swf Lynch, Mark Luciani, Gwen Shipe, Rodney McNeal. Bottom Row: Pam Giroux, Grant Woods, Paul Rowley, leannie Orr, Reed Kol- srud, Sharla Allen, Becky Hees, Elaine Tom, Gil Duthie, Robert Mendoza. mga, ,,....,. fm: A lunior Council. Top Row: Ralph Pew, Connie Bergling, Bruce Finlinson, Doug Clark, Mike Gadberry, Paula Nielson, Ray Rails, Cathy Hakes, Bill Hamm, Nancy Hale, Gordon lennings, Middle Row: Scott Campbell, Dean Stover, jane Apple, Sam Urbina, Ned 92-Sophomore, junior Class Councils Shumard C. Coester, W. Christan, L. Loquidis, S. Sledge, S. jones, D. Rasmussen, BottomARow: 1. Prince, M. Cunningham, M. Flynn, I. Smith, C. Long, S. Thompson, N. Flake, 1. Bird, D. Dohrer, I. Zaremba. Class Councils Unified for Progress ls this the way the junior class council meetings were run? Shown here are members Cathy Coester, Nanci Flake, and Ned Shumard. This year the three class councils united together to aid in the achievement for progress. They also pro- moted much school spirit. The Sophomores came on strong this year with loads of spirit and plenty of support for all the school activities. Their Homecoming float was this class' first successful endeavor. The president of the sophie class, Ivan McLaws, expressed his confidence in the council when he declared, We have a bunch of de- pendable, trustworthy sophomores with lots of sup- port, more than I ever expected. The junior Council met regularly every week to re- view the class business. They assembled to discuss the coming events of each month. Many new members were added to the council this year making it a mix- ture of both new and familiar faces. The juniors also worked hard in class competition. The Senior Council resembled a melting pot with all the various types of students represented. The presi- dent, Chris Shields, stated that everyone was repre- sented in the council and this sometimes resulted in many differences of opinion. He also said that every- one is free to talk about all the problems and every- one is heard. The Senior Council directed much of its energy twards winning the class competition and claiming the coveted Natani Award. These are the members of the Senior Council. Top Row: Gerald McClelland, Debby Neathery, Chris Shields, loelyn Caruth, Randy Walker, Linda Cooley, Parker Moffatt, leanie Barney, Bob Davis Paul Arnett. Middle Row: Andee Wiggins, David Drorbaugh, 1. 51 ss Duthie, K. Boynton, R. Kleiner, S. Merrill, 1. Pew, U. Urrea, R. Bunker Bottom Row: Susan Brimley, Debbie Hall, Steve Hilton, Debbie Cates, Carol Broucher, Scott Coffin, Randy Warren, Duncan Scott. Senior Class Council-93 al- 4 3 Formal Dances Sponsored By Girls and 1.- Q .s, - w '-. a'-'P' I want the one with the bear on it! cries Linda Hom to Debbie Kilbourne during the GAB Week activities. Girls League: Top Row: Denise Lacey, Becky Knight, Marsha Hall, Luisa Frost, Peggy Kear. Second Row: Ruth Shindledecker, Sharon Ray, Barbara Michaud, Debbie Kilbourne, Trisha Calver. Bottom A bicycle built for two provides adequate transportation when going on a picnic for Sue Schlarbaum and Casey Calhoun. Row: Kathy Schwalbe, loan Passey, M. Wintersteen, S. Arnett, K. Briggs, G. Wright. l 94-Girls League Boys League Groups From formal dances, to selling consessions at the games, to Daddy Dates and Mother-Daughter Teas. Both Girls and Boys Leagues worked very hard this year to make their clubs exciting and successful for all stu- dents at Westwood. Opening the years activities along with Kathy Schwalbe, and sponsors Mrs. Arlene Bateman, and Mrs. Lora Valentine, Girls League held their first annual Diamonds and Plaza Three Fashion Show. March was the month of the Co-ed with GAB Week setting the pace. Under the leadership of Wayne Steffey, with the help of Mr. Curtis Brown and Mr. Richard Young, Boys League led the way with the enchanting Christ- mas Formal. Both leagues worked together in selling pop to raise money for their formal dances. This club is opened to all students with the council members chosen by the officers. Wayne Steffey, Boy's League President puts Doug Parker and Stan Nielson to work planning the annual Christmas Formal. Boys League: Top Row: Wayne Standage, Stan Nielson, Bruce Finlinson, Chuck Flake, Ron Bailey, Second Row: Gary Stapley, Eddie Standage, Robert Brinton, Doug Parker, Iimmy Moon, Steve john- 8 l 4. Ni. son. Bottom Row: Mr. Curtis Brown, D. McWilliams, N. larvey, R. Kolsrud, W. Steffey, D. Tiffany, Mr. Richard Young. Boys League-95 Above: Stealing five minutes from his active schedule, Olivier relaxes and enjoys just being himself . Below: 'Making friends isn't all that hard! explains AFS student, Olivier, as he demonstrates his persuasive technique with this small goat. Olivier Enjoys His Year at Westood The familiar sight of the white, single-strapped sandals and orange striped T-shirt was almost cer- tain to be Westwood's Foreign Exchange student from France. Every day Olivier Mabille was sure to be seen strolling through the campus observing ways of life at Westwood. Olivier truly enjoyed his stay and his most interesting year at Westwood. Here he was able to pursue his special interest in photography. It was not unusual to come upon Olivier with his cam- era in hand snapping photos of all the places and people he saw. Olivier came from the town of Mirepoix in France with a small population of 3,000. He expressed high opinions of all the students at Westwood. Olivier noticed th'e great differences in social changes and classes. He appreciated the numerous sports and spirit activities here. Olivier felt very privileged to be Westwood's AFS student and we were glad to have him with us. EE junior Miss Pommie Rogers is fs? fi ai 59: mangas ' ' -fsz A xg . , I W' Mesa junior Miss Winners: Michelene Lyons Personality Award, Liana Larson Physical Fitness Award, Marsha Hall Scholastic Award, Susan Frost Talent Award. as fa firr A jg 1 V, ' ' ,s f . . 5 -w,,,'wf. ., ,Q . ,,,,,. is ffl fffiapgg iw ' J Foreign Exchange 84 lr. Miss-97 Knowledge Gffered Through orkshops State governing practices and actual governmental experience by holding offices were some of the goals set for the Boys and Girls State Representatives. This summer one week Boys State held in NAU Flagstaff and Girls State at the UofA in Tucson gave the students a good chance to learn more about the state, county, and cities of Arizona. Valuable experience and know- ledge was gained through this workshop. This years Quill and Scroll Club was busy working on many activities. To .start the year, officers were elected and plans were made for the coming Chief- tain Dance. The members sold candy canes before the Christmas holiday and also sold supplements accom- panying the yearbooks. The money made was for scholarships to send students to Flagstaff for the sum- mer workshop. Sponsor Mr. john Donovan, and his publication staff workers made up this club. Beware of the candy cane snitchers, the four officers of Quill 84 Scroll! From Left are Hillarie Hanzlik-President, Linda Hom-Vice, President Rosie Hom-Secretary, and Sylvia Robertson-Treasurer. 5 we...-r 'S 1 i Jw Representatives to the Girls and Boys State Convention last summer were: Top Row: Chris Shields, jean Miller, and Danny White. Bot- tom Row is Scott Coffin, Patti Baranowski, and Blair Driggs. 98-Quill 84 Scroll, Boys and Girls State lust what I've always wanted! exclaims Ilka Williams as Craig Nielsen crowns her. Looking on with envy is Linda Bingham. Quill 84 Scroll: Top Row: Craig Nielsen, Pat Kuhse, Debbie Kilbo- urne, Dennis Milligan. Second Row: Ilka Williams, Peggy Benson, Paula larocha, Andee Wiggins, Kathy Peterson. Third Row: Kathy Quill 84 Scroll: Top Row: Rosie Hom, Hillarie Hanzlik, Susan Brimley. Second Row: Sally Stephens, Sylvia Robertson, Sue Schlarbaum, Sallie Gottschalk. Third Row: Leslie Bedford, Linda Bingham, Nan- nette Gettier, Lynda Butler. Bottom Row: Susie Pirch, Richard Wood, Teri Gooch, Darlene Koch. Schwalbe, Lynn Rowley, Marlene Allen, Patti Arnold. Bottom Row: Diann Olvis, Linda Hom, Michelene Lyons, Sheila Martin, Mo Mac- ko. Q WL, Gm Quill 84 Scroll-99 Here's where I live, explains Olivier Mabille to Linda Cooley as they discuss the Model UN activities. ,K M 5 Q 1,5 Washington next? asks Mr. john VanLuven as he congratulates Duncan Scott on his National Merit Award. as fatal ,,,,,....,-paul Delegates to the December Arizona Model United Nations Pro- gram for 1969, were from Left: Olivier Mabille, loelyn Caruth, Spon- 100-ModelU.N. sor Mr. G.O. Wilks, Tammy Whiteley, Pommie Rodgers, Linda Cooley, and Blair Driggs. ?5 :Q . ,, L, Z 'Q ,L f gym A grill' .hggiggmv w .Q . . f 4 Lf , :wk , . x fy: K-'1 . 3,3 ,253 az NBR 2 2 rf -, Mm '- .S- f.:- A . L i - ' , f-viliiiiff f, , ,, :say-4 357 ilrzx fy ,.Zz , .M G, , , K - I if ' 1124 ,K A fwgyfsf , . f. f V f 1 ,V r 1 x r 1 I -,LQ I 9i 'xg535J:, 1 ' X v ,'P4 Y . 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Publications Workshop, held in cool Flagstaff, was for the purpose of learning good publication techni- ques. Classes were held daily with lessons in layouts, copy, headlines, captions, and many different ideas towards good writing. A Miss Workshop was crowned at the farewell banquet with Susan Brimley and Andee Wiggins as finalists. Eleven WHS students attended this. The Student Council Workshop was a week long convention for the council members of Arizona at ASU. Activities included governmental learning, dis- cussions, shows, dances, skits, and meeting alot of wonderful people. Below: These smiling students were our Student Council Work- shop Delegates. They are Melody Ray, Denna Robson, and Dave Evans. Above: Congratulating Vicki DeWitt for her efforts to the National Student Council Workshop is Mr. john Van Luven. Workshops-103 NHS-Top Row: Blair Driggs, Richard Andersen, john Hestand, Scott Coffin, Frank Bradshaw, Ralph Pew. Middle Row: Duncan Scott, jackie Smith, Mark Brinton, Abby Pennell, Bottom Row: Kathy Rankin, Kris johnson, Roxanne Rokey, Chris Mandese. Exchange Students Visit Westwood, HS Provides Status This year Westwood was fortunate enough to parti- cipate in a student exchange program with their sister school Colegio jorge Washington High School in Cartagena, Colombia. Westwood's representatives to South America were Abigail Pennell and Richard Escobedo. The two students coming to Westwood were Ana Mogollon and Gerardo Nieto. All four stu- dents enjoyed this enlightening experience and benefited greatly from their second semester. The National Honor Society contained over 80 new members this year. Duncan Scott was the presi- dent of the society and he was aided in his duties by Vice President Frank Bradshaw and Secretary Marsha Hall. Induction of the new members into the society was held on january 29. To be eligible for the National Honor Society a student must maintain a 1.5 scholastic grade average and be active and socially inclined. N2-tional Honor Society-Top Row: jim Vanderjagt, Linda Olsen, Michaud, jana Shelley, Denise Lacey, S. Kowal, M. Moffat, A. Wal- Gevan Rudd, Terry Froncek, Dennis Weese, Liana Larson, Bob Pen- smith, A.Cameron. Bottom Row: M.Hall, V.Smith, V.Miller, M. nell, Gayle Anderson, Richard Mitchell. Middle Row: Barbara Wintersteen, L.Magnuson,B.Gray, M.janne. 104-National Honor NHS-Top Row: Ken Davidson, Lucille Calder, john Pew, Diane Celest Silva, D.Reed, S.Frost. Bottom Row: L.Reed, l.Wright, M. Bramer, Doug Parker, Kathy Pretsch, Mike johnson, Middle Row: Robertson, C.Baird, B.Chambers, L.Hodge,l.Bunch. Marilyn Miller, lanice jones, leanine Langfitt, Tammy Whitely, With smiling faces and a big hello, our new students Gerardo Nieto, and Ana Mogollon arrive for their stay at WHS. Below Ieanine Lang- fitt, Dick Escobedo, and Abby Pennell begin to acquaint themselves with South America. - - --.-N.. t..-, , This is the shining award given to the two top scholars at Westwood, Valedictorian Valerie Smith and Salutatorian john Pew. Top WHS Scholars are Congratulated This year the top ten students at Westwood all main- tained better than 1.00 averages. The 1970 Valedictor- ian, Valerie Smith, had a four-year average of .888. The Salutatorian, john Pew had an average of .900. Both of these students were members ofthe National Honor Society and active in many school activities. Valerie and john have worked hard and put in long hours to achieve such high scholastic averages. Each of them is deservent of their award. The other students in the top ten category include Bonnie Gray, Denise Lacey, Marilyn Miller, Richard Mitchell, Margaret Robertson, Duncan Scott, Monte Sorenson, and Mary Wintersteen. These remaining eight have also worked diligently to attain such high standing in their 1970 class. Despite active school activities they were able to keep an excellent grade average. Westwood is proud of these high-ranking scholastic students of the 1970 graduating class. Everyone is all smiles here as Principal, Melvin Sizemore showers Westwood's 1969-1970 Valedictorian, Valerie Smith and the Saluta- these two students with praise. Congratulations are in order for torian,lohn Pew. They haldthetop grade average atWHS. 106-Valedictorian-Salutatorian Westwood's Top Ten Students. Top Row, left to right: Duncan Scott, son, Bonnie Gray, Mary Wintersteen, and Marilyn Miller. Seated is Richard Mitchell, and Monte Sorenson. Middle: Margaret Robert- Denise Lacey. All of their grade averages were above 1.00. Top Ten -107 ei? h ld of Togetherness Chieftain and Warchant sports writers staff, standing: David Riggs, Pat Kuhse, Dennis Milligan, Craig Nielson. Seated: Linda Hom, Mo Macko, Richard Woody Wood, Coach Bennett, Kathy Schwalbe, and Andee Wiggins. Period three yearbook staff. Connie Bergling, Jacque Horn, Teri Markwell, janet Downing, Marilyn Hikida, Diane Nill, loan jackson, Ulcers Common in Worried Staffers The most ulcer-ridden stomachs in all of Mesa could have easily been found this year, churning in room 301. Worried Warriors of third and fourth period Chieftain Labs bustled about frantically to meet the various deadlines set for the Weswood yearbook. Editor of this year's annual was Sue Brimley, her assistant, Sally Stephens. Many more students helped put the yearbook together. Under the direction of Mr. Donovan, Chieftain's fearless leader, the yearbook was finished for the anxious warriors of Westwood. At Right: Chieftain staff, Top Row: Sue Schlarbaum, Hillarie Han- zlik, Teri Gooch, Susie Pirch, Susan Brimley. Bottom Row: Sallie Gottschalk, Darlene Koch, Nanette Gettier, Linda Butler, Lynda Bingham,,Silvia Robertson. Floor: Rosie Hom, Leslie Bedford, and Sally Stephens. Terry Talerico, Mary Hernandez, lonie Crawley, Chuck Bishop, and Barbra Wiggins. t 4 ' Q15 'Q A - ,- fi' -'A .1 is ' if 3 lx. 110-Chieftain Staff ' z' fit 5' 855 4 , , Q f' Q Q - it .. ,, mx. 5. .-,. - R 1 .. , . fm 2 E af 155- x gg .. . V- 'i k5 at Q-'fn 2 'fif V -. K ' A ' like-yrs .. If zz H ww , .W ,W - , ' 1 53 1:42 --fz:w:f,,1sw vL,1:s,1Q:1, - 'l:s:.,:enfm1 ,zj E '24,-Q,- 9354 W , H : -152 : 3525531 ifififgfmz , s'1:iNl?z-f155fyA':?5 w'f ,f?3f- fi?Zg fii-Mguxiglyiiiigi ' H155 ., .J , .. , ,A .. Qg,-,W M ,QM.,.,.g, QM 22 ,M we . 1 f 1 :3274-wif aakigfjifkg,Qmielu,5,Y,g.gQw,,-g-an SWA. f, V-'-'i::,:sH 1 K-f J F: f - - k42Tf ?1i: K 1 Y WH :: H: Suki: swf? Ja : 2143,fsizfgliq3fji'i?fyf:n3:5Ag?gii:1441571 L' 0 59 1 rs 14' L r asv M, ' PH -' Us Above and Right: Tohyah! staff members stagger under the weight ' of another stack of Westwood's periodical. Tohyah! staff members: Standing are Marsha Cartright, jackie Rita Chiricuzid. Seated: Beckian Fritz, Gwen Guthrie, Vicki Schnepf Walsh, Glen Lewis, Craig Larsen, Bill Henze, Karen Henthorn, Debbie Talraas,joey Kizer,Maxanne Stevens. Hom, jarocha the D namic Duo Meet Listening to an excuse from Dennis Milligan as to why his story was- n't in is Sports Editor Kathy Schwalbe. War Chant Staff Top Row: Debbie Kilbourne, Ilka Willians, Kathy Peterson, Paula larocha. Second Row: Marlene Allen, Lynn Row- War Chant Deadlines For the first time in Westwood's history the War Chant staff was headed by two editors, Paula jarocha and Linda Hom. During the year they took turns being in charge of the different issues. Another change this year was that, not only did the sports writers write for the War Chant, but the same people also wrote for Chieftain. The newest edition to the War Chant has been none other than Zelda Mae, who has helped to add a little spice to the paper. As you may know, Tohyah is Westwood's very own, original magazine. In charge of this year's Tohyah is Senior Mary Winterseen. This year's issues have proved to be out of the ordinary, while still being interesting. This hard working magazine staff tried their very best to make all issues different and ex- citing enough so the whole student body would buy them. They have done an out-standing job and should be commended for their long hours of hard work. ley, Peggy Benson. First Row: Michelene Lyons, Dian Olvis, Patty Arnold and Sheila Martin. .F.L., Speech and Debate Team Members Speak Out for WHS Debate Team Top Row: Don Chappell, Mike johnson, Richard Mit- chell. Middle Row: Bill Thorpe, jim jenkins, Mark Timmons. Bot- tom Row: McKay johnson, Kent Southard. Can't speak? Try Speech Club. No one listens any- way. That was just one of the many signs that appear- ed around campus during join-A-Club Week this year advertising the Speech Club. To be in the Speech Club you did not have to be a member of the Speech, Debate andfor National Forensics League, but you did such things as promoting speech acitivites on and around campus, raising money for scholarships to speech workshops sponsored by ASU, sponsoring the Speech team, and presenting programs for local organ- izations. The National Forensic League is a national speech honorary for people who have earned at least twenty- five points in speech competition. Making up the last third of the Speech Club are the Speech and Debate teams. The members of those teams represented Westwood in interscholastic speech competition and attend practice and trophy tourna- ments around the state. Speech Club Top Row: Kent Southard, Ken Davidson, john Hest- and, Don Chappell, Bob Pennell, Mike johnson, Mark Timmons, Richard Mitchell, Bill Thorpe. Middle Row: Marty Pietz, Peggy Ann Kear, julie Haymore, j. Heasty, B. Lockwood, V. DeWitt, j. Blau, L. Larson, R. Robson, T. Frank, j. Wright, D. Wenger, D. Neathery, 114-Debate, N.F.L., Speech Club T. Timmons, D. Reed. Speech Club President, john Hestand, Vice President, Kent Southardp Recording Secretary, Karen MacDonald, Point Secretary, Debbie Neatheryg Treasurer, Ken Davidson, Ser- geant of Arms, Larry Lowe. National Forensics League Top Row: Ken Davidson, Mike johnson, Kay Johnson, Marty Pietz, Vicki DeWitt, Kent Southard, jim jen- lohn Hestand, Richard Mitchell, Mark Timmons. Bottom Row: Mc- kins. Discussing one of his upcoming speeches, Larry Lowe asks advice and leannine Blau. The speech club, who is under the direction of fellow speech club members, Debbie Wenger, Karen MacDonald, of Mrs. Huffaker, did a fine job of representing Westwood. Debate, N.F.L., Speech Club-115 , . ki The Christmas season is one of great joy as shown by these membersz, Sharon Vance, Cathy Hakes, and Laree Maughan. Top Row: Mel Wood, Dennis Claypool, Ken Frick, Doug ,fly S Clu b Parker, George Claypool, Ed Titcomb, Mark Combs, Dennis Weese, Chuck Flake. Middle Row: Rod Lilly, Darrell Mullins, Steve Perkins, B. Ko- Selected Service School Relations Service, seriousness, eagerness, and helpfulness were all key words in S Club this year. The back- bone or sponsors of the club this year were Miss Sull- ivan and Mrs. Bacon. Numerous activities took place this year in S Club, such as making Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, Mother Daughter Teas, and selling programs at all home football games. Other activities included car washes, bake sales, and raising funds for worthy causes. S Club is a very demanding club. Only girls who can assume responsibility and are able to devote their time are admitted into Westwood's service club. The Octogon Club, another service club, consisted of 30 members this past year, headed by Darrel Mull- ins, president. From ushering the Optimist Honor Banquet, to sponsoring a drive for the Mentally Re- tarded, the Octogon members put their artistic talents to work, painting and cleaning the recreation facilities at Sunshine Acres--one of the many ways they helped brighten peoples! lives. lher, T. Hogue, C. Fluhr, G. Perkins. Bottom Row: Mr. Conover, C. Shields, G. Rudd, D. Harris, S. johnson, D. Day, D. Mendez. 116-Octagon, S Club Clubs on Campus United for Promoting Top Row: Diana Nill, Barbara Michaud, loelyn Caruth, Lucile Calder, urie lverso D. Robson Third Row: I. Bingham, C. Boynton, N. Abby Pennell, Connie Bergling, Dorene Bingham Second Row: Flake, M. Carma Schmidt, Linda Sirrine, Be Sallie Gottschalk, La- S. Vance, L 0 YJ I M. Lyons, B. Gray, M. Hall Bottom Row: M. Heap, , C. Sink, C. Rogers, M. Moffatt Top Row: Cathy Hakes, janet Rogers, Elaine Chapman, Linda Ols- I. Barney, P. Andersen Bottom Row: C. Brinton, C. Silva, S. Kowal, son, Ilka Williams, janet Skogland, Vicki DeWitt Middle Row: Linda T. Gooch, L. Whisler, M. Guthrie, V. Smith Hom, Cheryl Hopkins, Margie jones, Peggy Standage, Linda Cooley, S Cl u b-1 '17 I . s N W A.,.,. ., x f ag, 3 i s K Y af' X 45' x QE? Elf' ' at ,af Q5 . .f j 'wi F.H.A. and Interact Clubs Succeed in . . ' I I 3 X' I s .9 W,-- .I -I I .. ' c'-h I ,,ce I - X we , . ,, I. ,gf N N -. wif- , W f in Wagga With the help of Mrs. Graves, two FHA members, Pam Doubles and Carol Ann Welch prepare some cookbooks for sale in December. FNA Top Row: Terri Burrell, Sherrill Alton, Debbie Neatheree, Sandy Ericson, Paula Neilson, Linda Weatherbee, Cindy O'Toole, Susan Calder, Pat Chapman, Louise Shill. Middle Row: janet Spring- all, Cindie Desoimeair, P. KeiykendaII,1. Moore, D. Yerkes, B, Gray, Future Homemakers of America, or the FHA, was sponsored by the HomeEconomics Department. Some of their activities were selling cookbooks, making and sending Christmas cards to our boys in Viet Nam, serv- ing at various banquets that were held throughout the year, and baked cookies for the retarded child- ren's carnival. Ianice Allen, the president of this organization, said that the club couldn't have done so well if it were not for their two new sponsers, Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Gear- hart. An international club that benefits the community is the Interact Club. It is sponsored by the Rotary Club and is designed for young men so that they may realize the value of helping other. Westwood Inter- act Club purchased the country's flag of each foreign exchange student. They also served as parking lot attendants on Career Day, as well as other times. Mark Brinton, president of the Interact Club, says that it is fun to help people. FHA and the Interact Club is good experience for young people. They have a lot of fun together while learning the value of consideration. I. Meisgeyer, M. Lyons, A. Keeling. Bottom Row: K. Wilding, I. Reed, P. jones, 1. Allen, P. Doubles, C. Welch, B. Lobbs, S. Shupe, R. Rob- son,1. Seidal. 'I'I8-F.H.A. Aiding ur Community Service Projects Several members of the lnteract Club demonstrate their juggling just picked. Some of these oranges will go into the Christmas baskets talent while others contemplate the sale of the oranges they have that will be distributed among underprivileged families. Interact Club Top Row: Wayne Slandage, Ron Gardner, Danny Last Row: Dusty McWilliams, S. Neilson, M. Brinton, N. Shumard, White, Cordon lennings, Danny Millett. Middle Row: joe Sowards, T. Whateott, C. Anderson, Neil jarvey, Gary Stapley, Tom Alden, Dave Evans, Robert Briton. Interact-119 Services Rendered by Clubs to School Top Row: Doyle Foote, Richard Hillman, Bob Pennell, Randy Doug Orr, Mr. Stehr, john Pew, jim Nesbitt, Bottom Row: Scott Vaughn, Dean Stover, Tim johnson, Middle Row: Ike Hathcock, Coffin,M. Bradshaw,Mr. Thomas, T, Heasty,M. Figeroa. Top Row: Louie Nunez, Carol Tone, jamie Smoot, lean Miller, Steve Row: M. Delci, C. Sink, I. Box, L. Lott, P. Reeder, J, Wright, K. Pruett, Barnum, Nancy Bird, Ned Shumard, Diane Bramer, Shirley Mitchell, 1. Heasty, A. Hendrix, R. Liston, M. Hagy, l. Barringer, R. Cummins, Susan Wagoner, Patty Moore, S. Gottschalk, I. johnson, Middle Bottom Row: D. Mendez, D. Stover, A. Butters, K. Howard, P. Hines. 120- Leo and C. N.A. Another service club for the boys is the Leo Club sponsored by the Thunderbird Lion's Club. The co- sponsors for the club were Mr. Thomas and Mr. Stehr and the president was Bob Pennell. One service pro- ject was to round up old, unused eyeglasses to give to needy children after being reground. They also held canned food drives and white cane drives to help underprivileged people. Finally we have the Letterman's Club consisting of some of the boys who have won letters in sports. Their goal this year was to buy banners designating state championships for every sport and every year since 1961 and to buy orange blazers for the athletes who represent Westwood. The sponsors were coaches Bennett and Peete and the president was Dennis Weese. Senior Lettermen enjoy a variety of Sports . Pictured here are TOP, Neil larvey, loelyn Caruth, Diana Nill, Chris Shields BOTTOM: Den- nis Weese, Peg Benson, Suzanne Bulkley, and camera shy Dan White. Top Row: Mark Combs, Larkin Palmer, Rod Lilly, Chris Shields, Crosson, D. Scott, S. Figeroa, B. Driggs, D. Martin, G. Andrasowsky, Danny Millet, Mikkle Row: Ron Dvis, Petec Cook, Dick Harris, R.Wood. Darrell Mullins, Bruce Kroeger, Dennis Weese, Bottom Row Frank Lettermen - 121 Z- '-5, French Club Top Row: Renee Bereritz, Diane Lynch, Bicki Fisher, Chase, loann jackson. Bottom Row: D. Baraclough, M. Hanes, M Janice Christensen, Vicki Lahaie, Cherre Vansant. Middle Row: Thacker, V. Woods. Dale Tiffany, Renee Riggs, Angie Martin, juanita Barringer, Kathy Spanish Club Top Row: Kathy Ciarcia, Maggie Ballderama, Terry Kathy McCall, Richard Parra. Bottom Row: N.APantoja, K. Rankin, Acosta, Christy Strauch, Alice Garcia, Robert Valenzuela. Middle R. Bonham, S. Martinez, A. Espinoza, B. Purvis, K. Grutzmacher. Row: Martha Galvin, Diane Yerkes, Libby Urbina, Margie Delreal, 122- French, Spanish Foreign Language Clubs Move Ahead Figures draped in Roman togas brought Rome one step closer to Westwood this year. The Latin Club strove to promote classical activities in all forms. Some of these included the State junior Classical League Convention and Foreign Language Week in which they used Rome as the theme for the music, menus and mural. During the Christmas season the club collected clothing for the Maricopa County Ac- comodation School and caroled with the other clubs. The president of the club was Kathy Rankin and the sponsor was Mr. Richardson. The French Club had many money-making pro- jects this year including several workdays where the members did all sorts of odd jobs from mowing lawns to washing cars. They also participated in Night on the Town and Club Week and had several guest speak- ers. Mrs. Norman sponsored the club and janice Christensen was the president. The Spanish Club's major project this year was to raise money for the Albert E. Austin Memorial Char- ity Scholarship Fund. The club also participated in Foreign Language and Club Weeks, made Christmas baskets and had guest speakers. The president was Kris johnson and the club's sponsor was Mr. Baldwin. Latin Club: Top Den ise Heap, B 'f s, Row Faith Seota, Keary Cannon, Kenneth Howard, ottom Row Mitzie Oberly, Alan Butters, Kathy ,mm Spanish Club Top Row: Victor Vensor, Kris johnson, julie Heasty, Ballderana, Barbara Martinez, Donna Vensor, K3fhY 53lHS, R059 Frances Herrera, Middle Row: Robert Blanco, Margaret Engel, Liz Marin. Depstratin, Linda Kristoff, Yolanda Armeuta. Bottom Row: Socorro Latin, Spanish- 123 German and Science Clubs Have Useful teiliflililfi PMFZLW' German Club Top Row: Don Tipotsch, Dennis Barr, David Laurie, lim Vanderjagt, Tim Laig, Dan Millett, Tim Brown. Middle Row: Mrs. Gish Sponsor, David Chappell, Robin Frontone, Pati Parker, German Club Top Row: john Hestand, Richard Mitchell, Bryce Mc Crea, lon Pace, RogerWard, Ray East, Middle Row: Susan Raudman Becky Toby, janet Stephenson, Pam Kalmbach, Glenda Tipton, Linda 124- German Club Diane Roach, Donna Fran ks, Don Chappell,leff Cross.Bottom Row: Shirley Mtchell, Sharon Griffin, Vicky Miller, Margie Robertson, Andi Waldsmith, Sandy Rinker, Christy Baird. Y... Willis. Bottom Row: Alan Butters, Dori Thompson, Stella East, Kathy Pretsch, Ken Howard. Not shown: Karen McDonald, Kip Stahl, Kim Stahl. and Creative Year Laughing girls in twirling skirts danced with young men at the foot of the mighty Matterhorn. This typical German scene was reproduced by the German Club during Club Week this year. The highlight of the club year was a trip to Disney- land, carefully planned by president Andrea Wald- smith and the German Club members. The young scientists of Westwood satisfied their curiosity and creativity this year in the Science and Southwest History Club. Mr. Herst and Mr. Summers cooperated with the club members in planning at least one activity per month., Such activities included field trips to Flagstaff and Payson, hikes, scientific lectures, special films, guest speakers, science projects, and attendance at State Conventions. The club presented demonstrations on first aid as a service project, and to prepare the members for the field trips. This club stimulated -interest in science, and scienti- fic research, as demonstrated by Bob Martin and Doug Orr. They did research on their own and presented their findings to the Arizona Academy of Science. Learning to eat German Food proved to be a new experience to these club members but after finishing they thought it just great. Science Club, Top Row: Mr. Herst, Sponsor, Bryce McCrea, lim Paul Shockman Vicki Lahare Marty Pretz Ken Howard Bottom Vanderjagt, Tim Laig, Richard Mitchell, lon Pace, lim Brown. Row Damlle Woodward Vicky Miller Christy Baird Delilah Stock Middle Row: Craig Wurtsen, Ron Collinsworth, Robert Martin, ton Kathy Pretsch Alan Butters . . ., F.T.A., and F FA Find Enjoy ment in Formal Education Hospital patients were cheered by Warriors' smiling faces this year. These girls connected with F.N.A. were interested in the nursing profession and many were candy stripers at the local hospitals. The club spon- sored a Red Cross Volunteer Nurses Aid Program, in which the members gained valuable experience. The Future Farmers of America brought honors to Westwood this year by competing in numerous areas. The members received ribbons in the divisions of Mechanics, Poultry, Horticulture,and Welding at the State Fair. Mr. Richard Heward and Mr. Leo Peterson spon- sored the Futurs Farmers this year-. They believe that the club's activities were not only educational buy enjoyable experiences. If you happened to see a young lady at Westwood wearing mismatched clothes, bobby socks, wearing a sign and carrying an apple this year, you were observ- ing initiation of F.T.A. members. These Future Teachers were busy this year with acti- vities on campus and off. They attended a state work- shop in Williams, Arizona, participated in Club Week, and went to the state convention. They made repeated trips to Golden Mesa and the State Hospital to en- tertain and cheer up the wards. FNA Top Row: Margie Engel, Denise Ortiz, Debbie Kinard, Bev D Stockton D Able Bottom Row M Goss L Magee L Stout B Burney, Delia Fain, Charlyn Tice, Diane Roach Middle Row: Stella Murry B Griner East, Peggy Middlebrough, Dena jones, Chris Mandese, Chris Burns, m FFA Top Row: Kelly Boyle, Daryl Taylor, jerry Taylor, Bill Wilson, fany, R. Farney Bottom Row: Mr. Heward Sponsor, C. Tipotsch, S. Bob Falconer, Ray Moyers, Monte Sebring, Darrell Mullins, Tim Gearhart, B. Harville, D. Tayl0r,K. Fuller, S. jones, M. Cartwright, Timmons, Mike Leonard Middle Row: Ronnie Leonard, Roe Hawk- D. Hall ins, j. johnson, M. Baker, R. Randall, S. Hether, C.. Holmes, E. Tif- FTA Top Row: Bonnie Pristo, Larry Coleman, Nancy Collinsworth, Denise Powell, R. Berentz, j. Springall, K. Chase, C. Baird, L. Cluff, David Laurie, Sandra Krauel, Gary Heath, Kathy Peterson, Amie K. johnson, F. Chandler Bottom Row: D. jackson, C. jones, P. Mc- Srnoot, Bonnie Pristo Middle Row: Karen Stapley, Nancy Pierce, Mahon, j. Kizer, T. Gibbons, B. Kelliher, K. Rankin, D. Talraas. FNA, FTA, FFA- 127 DECA,VICA and FBLA Look Ahead to Their DECA Top Row: Mike SIC-3VGf1Sf DlCk BGS6f1l'10f6f,T0m Heasty, Dore zanne Stevens. Bottom Row: P. Ober, B. Pesacreta, K. Willan, P Pfaff, LaVelle Enterkin. Middle Row: Debbie Bybee, Debbie Lewis, Samora, L. Seaton,S. Roe, Karen Bollingberg, jan Cromer, Carmen jones, Suzann li. .a-Lu., -hurt VICA Top Row: Ken Kessler, Bob Larry, Randy Hughes, Bruce Blake, Row: Gary Reese, R, Merritt, I. Arguilo, L. Benjamin, P. Thurber, Second Row: Ken Shurtz, Linda LaBrier, Cathy Bolkman, Cecelia B. Ellis. Bottom Row: R. Dietz, D. Williamson, A. Cortez, S. Fraw- Robedeau, janet Sloane, Cathy Honetschlagern, Neil Fjell. Third ley, L. Reed, R. jones, K. Pen,Mr.Thompson,Sponsor. Westwood Girls and Singing Warriors Prove Musical Talent Springs To Life! Top Row: Suzie Hastings, Peggy Kear, Christi Strauch, Debbie Steele, Nancy Hale, Cheryl Shepherd, Peggy Miller, janet Ricks, Kathleen Owen, Brenda Hatch, Sue Schlarbaum, Nancy Flake, Sue Boyd, C. Murdock. Second Row: I. McKay, F. Hall, D. Ope, S. Respass, I. Black, C. Racine, S. Ray, P. Stewart, B. Riggs 1. Byice, L. Frost, A. Enterkin, C. Brown. Bottom Row: K Esber, K. Christopher, S. Fuller, 1. Horn, L. Reiland, J. Zaremba D. Cooley, B. Bates, I. Hamilton, G. Beck, C. Lebarron, C. john Top Row: Keevin Willis, lay Hunsaker, Steve Slade, Rich Allen, David Westenfilder, Mark Perpera,1im johnson, Tom Sumpter, Rick Cluff, Dennis Claypool, Randy Reese. Second Row: Chris Wagner, Daniel Ozuna, Kim Mehalko, Curt Atkinson, Robert Respess, Ty Tibshraney, Robert Madsen, Terry Taylor, Steve Ericson, Leo Flake. Bottom Row Gary Patterson, Randy Scott, Scott Gunnell, Lance Chapman, Gary Welker, Terry Petty, Paul Cruikshank, jim Nichols, Paul Campbell Keith Askeland, Torn Oldenburg. 4, . ,v'f'g is , fy , . t ,P t A f:.'Q,'5:f f -- - sf, N. .. 'xfga , ,. wr., ' I 5,5 aifwu V, ' Vgvf, Mme qi Paiige ggffvauyik fvva.. 235 ,aff i, ,:- . . Q. 515-.fr r . P . 't - S- K tfiiae-aaaa5f?21i.a?i aw . 2 - Heffgieakgfst Eff-Q 7 ,Q k -.130 . X . W X fm V ' A QS L r., 2 5. S F V65- Warriorettes Front Center Clockwise: Gail Beck, Lucinda Howard, Patty AnderS0r1,Brenda ChamberS,Ka1hy PreISCh,P0mmie ROs:erS,SuSan Boyle, Patti Arnold, Betty johnson, Corina Murdock, Sheila FVOSRT3mmYVVlWilGlY,lVl?1fllYV1H93P,Hf1d5USl6PiFCh. Martin, jackie Smith, Karen Padelford, Diane Bramer, Jolene tl K ' Q1 l lt A Q Varsity Band Top Row: Steve Erickson, Gayle Anderson, Howard Cottam, David Sharp, Don Deverman, Gordon Flatt, Phillip Satterlee, Brant Lay- ton, Andy Shumway, Mike Greenwood, Ken Shuld, Dale Geary. Row 2: 1. jones, A, Vogt, D. Smith, 1, McMahon, B. Higgins, B. ward, R. Smith, 1. Williams, K. Patterson, D. jones, T. Petty, L. Frost, G. Leavitt. Row 3: J. Valenzuela, 1. Abbott, B. Carman, S. Urbina, 1. Dut cher, T. Amadio, D, Roberts, T, Olmsted, R. Whitney, M. 1. Duve R. Berentz, R, Doxie. Bottom Row: K. Falconer, M. Rowley, G. Wr- ight, P. White, G Skogland, B. Barrow, K. Packard, R. Palmer, B Mitchell, R. Reed. Cheerleaders Left: Marie Mrlls Reed Tolman, Konl Chrrstopher Karla Hamblnn arr rl gs and Lmsa Whrs er 'rt V' 'W' 'f , A H ufalg, qqf sys. . 1 W -113' . '-,..'.'. ' Q il , .-,V . s., T . Y n 4 ui fr ,A '443' 4. -.5 f 1'! f fra ,. ,LW 91 4 11 Honor Choir Bottom: Randy Walker, Duncan Scott Nerljarvey,Frank Bradshaw Mlchaud P Anderson M Wulstead D Robson 1 Muller Top Randy Bunker, Steve Hilton Scott Coffin Donald Cayron Paul G Toone, K Peterson B Layton S Bulkley C Stewart B Shockman, and Keuth Falconer Middle Barbara Jepson Peggy Gfayf T Bfmkefhoff M Hall B Pemlell D Felllenkamp M Johnson, L. Steiner, F Chandler, M Robertson, D Lacey B Combsfandv DffW'U Music Groups Have Fantabulous Season We Try Harder could very well have been the Music Department's theme this year. In both choral and instrumen- tal music Westwood came out on top. The Concert Choir traveled in the northern part of Ari- zona singing at various places along the way, after being in- vited by the Shrine of Ages Choir to sing at N.A.U. Highligh- ting the year for Westwood Girls and Singing Warriors was the festival which they participated in at A.S.U. Mrs. Eliz- abeth White directs these groups. This year's orchestra is a shining example that hours of practice pays off. Throughout the year many polished con- certs were presented affirming this fact. Several times indi- vidual talents were displayed when certain students were given solo spotlights during numbers. Mr. Archie Rader is the director of this organization. On October 14th, a concert was presented combining the Concert Choir and the Orchestra. This was the first time such a preformance was atempted, and the results proved it more than worthwhile. The students as well as the directors deserve credit for keeping Westwood Number One in the Fine Arts Depart- ment by ratings through participation in festivals during the year. This years Concert Choir Officers include lstanding l-rl, Diana Nill, President, Dean Stover and Liana Larson, vice-presidents, and the secretaries, loelyn Caruth and Abby Pennell Cseatedi. Top Row: Lucile Calder, Kay Gunnell, lan Hiatt, Cole Valentine, Mendez, L. Irvine, M. Bradshaw, L. Dorothy, T. Johnson, A. Karen Wilding, Eric Bunker, Betty johnson, Chris Strong, Diane Pennell, 1. Bosold, M. Dalley, D. Frelix. Bottom Row: S. Merrill, Bramer, Robert Brinton, Marsha Hall, Debby Neathery, S. Frost. C. Patterson, D. Brown, M. Moffat, C.. Stapley, 1. Caruth, D. Stover, Middle Row: E. Titcomb, D. Kilbourne, R, Talley, L. Larson, D. D. Nill, P. Spiel, P. Standage, D. Reheis, 1. Lisonbee, D. Ray. Afew of the Honor Choir members rock out to, As the Boys Watch Giving an extra pull for orchestra is President, Scott Coffin The Girls Watch . . . and seem to enjoy themselves. while other willing members give that extra push Top Row: jackie Smith, Greg Woods, Carol Lisonbee, Mike johnson, S. Martin, D. Foote, S. Merrill, D. Duffey, M. Hikida, M. Gardner Marilyn McDonald, Steve Roberts, Rene Berentz, lana Shelley, Bottom Row: M. lanne, P. Nichols, A. Ricks, C. Baird, H. Lopresti Mike Greenwood, Chris Mandese. Middle Row: john Pew, Cheryl D- l8CkSOf1, 5. Willi2imS, M. Heap, M. Strong, P. Arnett, M. Guthrie Zufelt, D. Allen, I. Barney, L. Coleman, M. Little, D. Riggs, fa . W .Ag 1 V V, Q 5 9 M . A , . 5., 4 , 9 :aff uw k x X 6 R Hu, , fe f' .f 54 wwww F ff t xg? . A J ,. ,Mx V , 'A Q .1 X Se? N, X Z5 Q: K, f F, 1 535532 Q 1 iswjqa k 6-wi, 'Emi 53 .T'll?!b..h -2.1218-s4l..a .19 MY Council Gives Spark 1 X ' H x Q J , Majorettes Standing: Sandra Krauel, Mary Lee Moore.l ixneelirtghlbxf-' Linda Butler, Dani Reed. 1 To Spirit Boosters Talent ran high this year among the spirt boosters. The varsity cheerleaders, led by Blair Driggs, worked hard during the summer to prepare old cheers and perfect new ones to introduce to the student body in September. The Varsity Band under the direction of joe Lloyd, gave some of the finest field shows ever presented by a Westwood marching band. Difficult twirling routines to the band music was easily and grace- fully accomplished by our majorettes. Two Seniors and two juniors as well as Westwood's mini majorette, Melody Rader, made up this group. During football and basketball seasons the Warrior- ettes provided a variety of dances to popular tunes played by the band. These Westwood coeds added style and variety to halftime shows. Highlighting the year for the Honor Choir was a trip to California in March. This outstanding choral group is under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth White. Stufdent Council Sitting: jean Miller, Dave Evans, Olivier Mabille. Kneeling: itmhlancy Annala, Becky Moon, Pam Giroux, Linda Cooley. Standing: Rbobyne Bunker, Sylvia Anderson, Melody Ray. 'lst Ladder tBottomj Maureen Macko, Kathy Schwalbe, joan Van Luchene, Chris Shields. 2nd Ladder: tTopj Sally Gottschalk, Paula Nielson, Lucille Wright. 3rd Ladder: iTopi Steve Hilton, joy Wright, Denna Robson, Vicki DeWitt. Under 3rd Ladder: Rosann Robson. Varsity Band Top Row: Cole Valentine, Ed Coleman, Mike Felix, Randy Brengle, Don Tipsotsch, Eddie Standage, Tim johnson, Barbra Burian, Nancy Meyers, Torrey Brinkerhoff, Mike NeSmith, Mark Hess. Row 2: K. McDonald, j. Beatty, K. Southard, D. Lidback, R. Escobedo, T. Moore, R. Morrison, D. Laurie, M. janne, S. Kowal, C. john, N. Ford, j. Acuna. Row 3: B. Harville, P. Middlebrough, C. Strauch, H PM 'i lt.,-1' fe' A D. K. johnson, R. Anderson, A. Flake, R. Staple , C. Tice, K. Hathcock, D. Barr, B. Makil, D. johston, j. Ellsworth Bottom Row: C. Thom son, jo Rokey, D. McWilliams, D. Pew, L. Godina, j. Ray- mond, C. Nichols, B. Gray, S. Huges, M. Lyons, j. Lisonbee, S. Lind- tigen. Orchestra Produces Superior Rating Top Row: Allen Dowd, Peter Taylor, Kim Haws, Carol Lisonbee, D. Pierce, I. Moore, C. Taylor, B. Riggs, C. Church, C.. Palmer, C Peggy Kear, Sarah Freman, Barbara Duncho, Bonita Blau, jaynie Patterson, L. McBath, D. Garthe. Bottom Row, L. Forbes, I. McBath Barney, loan Merkly, Lucille Caulder, Rick Doxie, K. Davidson L. Milano, L. Standage, D, Williams, P. Nichols, C. Mandese, V. Brink- Middle Row: S. Coffin, N. Smith, P. Mason, T. White, S. Caulder, erhoff,j. Caruth,T. Younker, S. Oberly, M. Horkey. Business Careers Around Westwood there's always something for everybody, including future business leaders, in the form of FBLA. The predominantly service club did such things as adopting a needy family and taking candy to Sunchine Acres. The members attended the state con- vention and, along with meeting their fellow busi- ness leaders had such things as typing contests and lectures from real business leaders of the state. Another business club of Westwood is DECA con- sisting of the students enrolled in the Distributive Education program. The club had such things as the Boss' Breakfast where the students honored their boss- es at breakfast and an award was given to the student voted Manager of the Year. The big thing of the year was the Employer-Employee Banquet at the end of the year where students again honored their em- ployers. Another club that took part in the Employer- Em- ployee Banquet was VICA, composed of the students enrolled in ths ICE program. The club attended the spring convention and hosted the annual leader- ship conference. Also, they adopted a Christmas family and had many fund-raising projects. Shown here displaying some of their new acheivements are Bev Pesacreta, Tom Heasty, Mike Stevens, and Debbie Lewis. FBLA Top Row: Sarah Freeman, Nancy Wilson, lody Hillmer, Arless Wildmg Diana Peuker Bottom Row Trish Valentine A Pzcheco Fox, jerry Haines. Middle Row: Sandra Kowal, Marce lafme, Karen I McLennon K Brenner I Mudd Mr Pultz Sponsor ALPHA RHO TAU Makes Westwood umber'l Art Club Top Row: James Chee, Benny Zonnie, Leslie Crandall, Carol Tone, Nancy Bird, loan Lisonbee, Wayne Standage. Middle Row: Mary Odom, Paul Arnett, Sam Nez, Dan Smith, Teresa Torrez. Art Club Top Row: Mr. Fisher, sponsor, jaime Smoot, Chris Shields, David Riggs, David Arnett, Ned Shumard.Middle Row: loeSowards, Diantha Pinkham, Shelley Duniven, Barbara Duncho, Mary Winter- K' Nancy Annala K. Huffaker. Bottom Row: ti. Moon 1. Smith S. Far- : r r ley, E. jacquet, 1. Cheung, R. Penn, S. johnson. steen, Marge Dalley, David Laurie. Bottom Row: B. Hines,sK. Borg. B. Williams, J. Moser, A. Garcia, L. Urbina, 1. Langfitt, Mr. Laney, sponsor. Wiwsfsmafsww-'fff31sr-I., 1' wel ff ' ' i Masque and Dagger E ntertains Valley Attending plays movies, learning to put on stage make-up and the Variety Show are just a few of the things done by the Masque and Dagger Club this year. The club attended plays and movies that they criti- cized afterwards, had workshops such as learning about make-up and went to the dress rehearsals of plays being performed around the Valley. Also, the club presented entertainment for civic group meet- ings around Phoenix. The sponsor for the club was Mr. jones and the club's president was Michelene Lyons. Alpha Rho Tau is the name for one of the newer clubs around campus the past year. Those are the Greek names for the letters that spell Art, and that's what it is--the Art Club. Some of their projects for this year were the big number 'I seen at football games, and designing and building marquees for cam- pus use. The purpose of the club was three-fold: first service, then social and last but not least academ- ic. The club must have liked things in threes because they also had three sponsors: Mr. Laney, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Guest. The president of the club was David Riggs. Masque and Dagger Top Row: Charles Hill, Paul Shockman, Frank Bradshaw, Kathleen Owen, Bob Pennell, Mike johnson, Liana Lar- son, Dennis Barr,1ohn Hestand, Barb Wiggins, Terry Froncek, joan Kearns, Middle Row: S. Foster, M. Moffat, B. Riggs, R. Robson, 1. L. I SS Q' Membership in Masque and Daggec was the largest ever this year. Here Liana Larson explains the club's activities to Kare Esber. Hiatt, D. Robson, D. Scott, M. Ray, P. Andersen, L. Dorathy, D. Dodge, D. Woodward, T. whireley. Bottom Row: 1. Wright, 1. Van Luchene, N. Smith, D. Odom, Mr. jones, sponsor, M. Lyons, V. DeWitt, M. Mills, C. Baird, M. Bradshaw, S. BrimleYf l. Bird. lp lg ld and New Clubs Alike Spark Student l . C C i COE Top Row: Anne Poleo, Sandra Wyatt, Rojane Rush, Patty Par- ker, Linda Cathcart, Chris Hansen., Middle Row: M, Baker, 1. Kelley, COE member Kim Vovakes Works dqigemly as 3 bookkeepgr at the K' Vovakesf A' Cameron' V' Dailvf Bottom ROW: T' Tholson' G' Valley National Bank, while fellow employee Martha Day looks on Barajas, C. Carsten, C. Castillo, D. Salford Chess Club Top Row: Mr. Ritter Sponsor, john Hestand, Richard Mitchell, Larry Lowe, Mark Timmons, Middle Row: Mike johnson, 132- Rocket Club, C.O.E., Chess Club Jeannine Blau, Jeannine Langfitt, Richard Mueller, Gary Reese, joe Osborne, Jim Newell, Tim Timmons Bottom Row Energ 5 Creativity Check, . .Checkmatel The chess enthusiasts of Westwood met in room 103, under the supervision of Mr. Ritter, sponsor. The chess club participated in Club Week, and played competitively with other schools this year. The game of chess can be played with variations as the members demonstrated with three dimensional boards. President john Hestand considered the year a successful one. They are earning while working was the motto of Cooperative Office Education. The members of C.O.E. attended school part of the day and were employed in Mesa, where they spent the rest of the day. A new club on campus this year was the Rocket Club, sponsored by Mr. Lee. The members learned alot and had fun doing it. Each member made his own rockets, and the club met about every two weeks for launchings at Brimhall Field. When fired, the rockets rose about 500 feet in the air, making the return trip with the aid of little parachutes. Movies are taken of the launchings and shown at the meetings. It looks as though Rocket Club got off to a booming start. Rocket Club sponsor Mr. Lee examines rockets made by members of the new club, Ron Collinsworth and Stephen Gehring. Rocket Club Top Row: Mark loblon ka, Ken C-rommer, Allan Daw- Wayne Martineau, Ken Southard, Bottom Row: Steve Younker, Ron ell, Bill Woodburn, Middle Row: Ralph Lee Sponsor, l0l'1n TllIOI'1, Collinsworth, Carlton Brooks, Stephen Gehring. Rocket, Chess Club Coe - 133 GAA. umber 1 With Girl Athletes nu' Top Row Sally Stephens, Shirley Oldenberg, Debby Bradshaw, Terri Burrell, Nancy Thome, Marie Lowe, Carol Nichols, Middle Row: Sheri Sheplin, Teri Mendoza, Peggy Cluff, Karen Hutchenson, Nancy Top Row: Lori Emmons, Ann Entrikin, jan Siedel, Donnell Magne- son, Carolyn Smith, Dette Murray, Rosemary Shill, Lucy Hadley Middle Row: Mary Rodriquez, Sarah Respass, Linda Reiland, jane Annala, D. Reed, M. Foley Bottom Row: B. Lopez, S. Arrington, B Neely, C. Baranowski, L. Hom, I. Long Apple, G. Shipe, C. Sweat, 1. Caruth, Bottom Row: S. Marx, S. Gili tuick, R. Bonham, C. Martindale, V. Cluff, E. Sloan, 1. Carter. 9, 'Cs 13 JZ' at Westwood High Decorating goal posts, bike hikes, and slumber part- ies were just some of the activities of G.A.A. tGirls' Athletic Association.l This group of girls participated in all kinds of sports this year, from volley ball to table tennis. In addition to the sports, C..A.A. cheered at the l.V. and Apache football games, or they decorated the caf- eteria for an upcoming event. One of the biggest events of the year for G.A.A. was Sports Day, which Westwood hosted. Ten other schools joined with Westwood in this activity. West- wood also hosted the Softball Sports Day, sponsored by Miss Davis and Miss Shields, both teachers in the P.E. department. G.A.A. started with approximately forty members but by the end of the year the membership had dou- bled. The officers of G.A.A. this year were Linda Thompson, president, Christi LeBaron, vice-presi- dentg and Debby Hall, treasurer. The girls in G.A.A. formulated several teams which competed interscholastically. These included the volleyball, tennis, badmitton, and archery teams. The girl athletes had a very active and successful season. Top Row: Mary Lou Armeta, Joyce Gernicz, Kim Copenbager, Liz Dieostraten, Deb Bye, Kathy Hathcock, janet Browning. Middle Row: Sue Ann Burnham, Venice Brinkerhoff, Vicky Fijell, Cathy r 3' ll l it N GAA OFFICERS AND COUNCIL Top ROWS Judy Christenson, Sue Bachart, Susie Benton, Paula Nielson, Barbara Abney, Sandy Sledge BOTTOM ROW: Linda Thompson, Christi LeBaron, Miss Davis, Rosie Hom, Debby Hall Mace, S. Huber, L, Kristoff, B. Bates, Bottom Row: M. Matsumoto, S. Alcantar, C, Salzaar, L. Hall, T. Gibbons, L. Hernandez, R. Hom E E 5 wt 12: . R .. . :-9' N- . l 2 r t . . . .. . .. Ta lent and Skill Shown b Dance Members Demonstrating the Arabesque pose, one of the many skills of Dance, is dance instructor, Miss Sally Bixby, DANCE CLUB jacque Horn, Tassey Houser,Ruth Shindeldeker, Rose- mary Shill, Irene Provencio, joyce Beatty, Linda Lamphere, Myra- deen Allred, Lisa Hall, Gail Zarr, Olivia Rodriquez .... Top Row Kathy Padelford, Irene Bingham, Dorene Bingham, Delores Gregg, With the lithe-like gracefulness of a gazelle, West- wood's Dance Club proved to be quite outstanding this past year. One of Dance Club's most delightful performances was in Westwood on Parade. Each year the Dance Club holds its' annual dance concert in the spring. Senior girls choreographed the dances, while the members made their own props, costumes, and sets. Sixty-five members participated in the club this year. President of the club was Lorraine Magnusson, vice- president, Donna Buchsbaum, secretary, Leslie Hodge, and treasurer, Elaine Scott. Lisa Hall and Gail Zarr were in charge of publicity. In Novemember, ten girls attended the Dance Work- shop at A.S.U. These girls came back with new ideas and dances to teach the rest of the club, when they met once every week for an hour after school. ' At the sports Award Banquet, held at the end of the year, honors were given to girls for most outstanding choreographer, dancer, and to the girl who had contri- buted the most to the club in services. Sally Stephens, Lorraine Magnussen .... Middle Row Marilee Thack- er, Kathy Hathcock, Karen Merkel, Mary Malone, Guinn Guthrie Lucinda Howard, Donna Buchsbaum, Vicky Schneph, Dalene Cockl Elaine Scott .... Bottom Row .5 x N, X . Dance Club, Top Row: Debbie Ope, Mary Lou Ormenta, Mary Ann Kahenhovser, Sheryl Owen, Sue Nolan, Quanita Barringer, Ranee Riggs. Middle Rowz Cathie Sink, Frances Bowden, Sherley Michele, Flexible and limber is something learned by each and every dance student, to make each step easier as shown by janet Downing. Tammy Whitely, Iolyn Obershaw, Michele Dailey, Lenna Isley. Bottom Row: lene Pziadul, Kathy Chace, loyce Gurnisit, Cathy Miller, Sandy Hubler, Susan Crosby, Billie Pace, Joyce Willis. Dancing requires much skill and poise, which is essential to each step, as demonstrated by Donna Buchsbaum, a dance student. Dance Cluo-137 515, Q 3751 I WW W ? 3 W W W W W F W S410 W gf, W Q- 1 W f W ff... 55 hz 'bf f-1 27124 fimfw ?fv53':.g:f'X '! 1 5 515 5 ' Qi as , , M sd UN' X The World of i R People I 6125! -'5w.Q2,QsL, . ,5 .W - is , ,A.,.L,xi.. , . :lv 2 'If .Hy U...,. if' - 'S a, 1'ViSf3m 1.K:i?7?5ifz:, mite ' .1 :vel . :Hrz-5. 'fifilii mg- .V my R wif Z -1 2,1531 ' ww 'M uw in Wink' W ,- .ffw sfiw egg? -, . Y :BSNHQ5 iWi51fY.45fsfl9E.me-A W M dvi' A ,sm , . mafia: New Curriculum and Facilities Aid More Students A program to encourage higher achievements, academically as well as vocationally, was enthusi- astically promoted by Dr. George N. Smith, Super- intendent of Mesa Public Schools this past year. The school board stressed academics and devised new curriculum offering to provide a sounder basis for both college and vocation-bound students. Because of the continuing growth in the Mesa Dis- trict, it was necessary to provide additional facili- ties to accomodate the greater number of students. The newest of these was Nathan Hale Elementary School, located in the northeast section of Mesa. The number of students enrolled in Mesa's schools has doubled during the sixties, and Dr. Smith predicts another doubling during the seventies. Dr. Smith, interested in the youth of today, has been superintendent of the Mesa Public Schools for three years and last summer completed his Doctorate in Education. Glancing over Westwood's modified dress code is Superintendent Dr. George Smith and Nancy Bird, lean Miller and,Robert Brinton. George N. Smith Superintendent 'luv T f Gavin Humph rey Associate Su perinten dent Richard Kilbourne Secondary Curriculum Director Dell Chamberlain Assistant Superintendent Bill Lovett Assistant Superintendent The final voice in matters concerning the administration and poli- up of these five men, Donald Ellsworth, Lin B. Werner, Lynn Sharp cies of Mesa Public school district lies within the school board, made 1. Darwin Gunnell and Dr. john Kerr. Superintendents 81 School Board- 141 New Administration W Fe ins Man Heap Big athers T is Year A new principal took hold of the administrative reigns at Westwood, Mr. Mel Sizemore. Having served eight years under Mr. Brimhall, he made no drastic changes in school policy this year. In keeping with Westwood tradition, Mr. Sizemore proved to be a number one principal. The outstanding job he did with the selection of school personnel, student safety, general supervision, etc., earned many heap big turkey feathers for our chief administrator this year. Wherever you found Warriors whopping it up this year, Mr. Pomeroy, Westwood's witch doctor, could be found at the root of the riot. Working closely with student body and class officers, our medicine man came up with some pretty exciting activities for all the Warriors this past year. ln addition to seeing that all the natives were adequately entertained, Mr. Pomeroy served as advisor to his henchmen, the student council representatives. Besides our chief, Mr. Sizemore, and his assistant, Mr. Pomeroy, some- one new was added tothe principal's council. Mr. Van Luven, serving as Chief of Registration, spoke with many Warriors this year concerning their schedules and graduation credits. Mr. Van Luven also registered the many new-comers to Westwood, making them feel at home on the reservation. Our school still remains on top of the stack because of the outstanding leadership demonstrated by Westwood's tremendous trio. Melvin Sizemore Pat Pomeroy john Van Luven Working in the office isn't all work and no play as you can see Mary Manriquez and Peggy Miller laughing it up. Carol Gruner Mary Manriquez Edith Wolta Ru t h Perkins Betty lo Godfrey Eloise Cluff Eula Harris Audrey Morphis Maxine Koch 142-Administration Delia jaimes Bob Free E f- - f l ,. Big Chief Melvin Sizemore lends helping hand to all students, Delya Student's activities Assistant Principal, Pat Pomeroy, is held high in Fain and Melanie Price receive guidance for next year. the esteem of his students, Lance Prickett and Lynn Smith. Changing schedules is just one of the many jobs of Assistant her schedule for her junior year so that she may take the classes Principal, Mr. john Van Luven. Here hehelps Stoggie Searles plan that might benefit her most in the future. Administration-'I43 Librar and Counseling Gffice Can With the help of teachers like Miss Reeser, students can find more detailed information as Norma Watkins and lerry Taylor demon- Strait'-3. This year, the library has made some improvements toward the students comfort and convenience. A few changes brought about complaints from the more scatter-brained of the student body. Carpeting now covers the floor of the library, adding to its quiet atmosphere. Students were able to check out as many books as they desired providing they re- turned them within the two week period that was al- lowed them. lf the books were not returned within this time period, a fine of ten cents on each book was charged for each day. After three weeks one dollar was charged daily if they were not returned. Seemingly harsh, this new policy regarding fines brought about favorable results, the system ran smoothly and books were made available to students much faster. S4 it K Fix Q Don LaVenture , - 1 i'i Dorothy Luciani , SM Martha Golay Bettylackson ,, . x..,, ,Ag I :,. Besides being a place to study, the library can provide a quiet get- f together, as Kay Young and Steve Williamson show. 144-Special Services Be Good Places to In a large school like Westwood most students would have been lost in an ocean of numbers if it hadn't been for our fantastic counseling staff. Avail- able at any time of the day, counselors helped Warriors with academic, social or personal problems. Students were assigned to counselors alphabetically, but had the privilege of choosing their own. The counseling staff also helps with aptitude and achievement tests, college entrance and vocational information, and schedule planning. There were two new additions to our counseling staff this year. Mr. Free became our attendance counselor, while Mr. Skogen took Mr. Free's students. The nurses office is another place of occupation for Warriors. Mrs. Cramer administered various med- ications and services of her ancient art, gave hearing and eye tests, and kept tabs on all of the athletes. ',,,,..--v- ' The counselors devote their day to helping students .with all of their individual problems. Mrs. Miller comes to the and of Ricky Lukehart. Discover Yourself The duties of our nurse, Mrs. Cramer, are many and varied. Above, she soothes the hurt nose of Ron Bailey. Margaret Miller Bill Ebert Frank Skogen Keith Vaughan Anna Cramer 4 5' 'U- T rr nf 'Q Nurse john Bulkley Head Counselor T Special Services-145 Special Services Provided Students With job Well Done With all the complaining about cafeteria food, the fantastic cooks of the food department at good old Westwood managed to keep the growling stomachs of Warriors well fed. Along with keeping our machines well fed and functioning, our custodians helped to clean up the waste left behind by our warriors here at Westwood. Working both day and night, the halls of Westwood High were kept spotless by our hardworking Mr. Cleans'. You can thank good old Mr. Eccles and his fearless crew of photographers for the excellent job done by our photo lab this year. Mr. Crook handled the special education area, while Mr. Messali withstood the onslought of warriors that flooded the book store every hour on the hour. We can thank all these hard workers for a job well done! One of the many jobs which bookstore manager, Mr. Messali, Billgfook performs is selling tickets to all the away football games, 146-Special Services is, x Q If im-N - just add water and that's all you have to do or so says jerry Chamberlin Photo Lab's chemical mixer. 'ffasef S frft it George Eccles Andre Messali Top Row: Al Ruhland, lone Goodman, Loretta Booth, Esther Doyle, Vinsel, D. Harvey, H. Thompson. Bottom Row: L, Ash, S. Close, Zouah Everett, Thelma DeLoach, Barbara PooriLeona'StepheT1s0nf ' . ' ,WV1 Bullock, S. Whiteley, l, Schweitzer, l. Sumpter, luanita Williams, Margaret Nottingham, Mildred Sultz, Thelma S. Roost, E.Anderson. Top Row: Raymond Nielson, Ted Rhodes, Gene Rowley, Harry Collins, Dan Sherwood, Bottom Row: Al Gildarski,Albert Cazee, Ray Coomhs, Lee Howell, Charles White. T47 English Reveals Forms of Expression Shakespeare, Dickens, and Stevenson are some of the greats you might have studied this year if you took English literature. If this valuable course slipped through your fingers though, don't worry Sophies and juniors there's still more to come. Advanced compo sition, world literature, creative writing, and many more interesting hours await you in the coming years of Westwood's English program. If literature and composition classes didn't send your imagination soaring, regular grammar classes were an alternative. The teachers at Westwood were continually on the lookout for different and fascinating ways to present material. Warriors found the teachers' efforts quite successful. Students also learned skills that they could apply outside of school. The newspaper, yearbook, and Tohyah staffs gained valuable experience for the students in conducting interviews, setting up copy, and writing polished stories. The fruits of their efforts kept the Westwood student body informed and enter- tained all year. Writing themes can be a difficult task. Here Advanced Composition students find inspiration from listening to music. See, Chris, you don't spell cat with a k , explains English teacher Mrs. Herrick to Senior Class President Chris Shields. F.H. Bradshaw Department Head john Donovan 55, af jackie Gettier Ruth Harper lay Dean Jones Linda Reeser Keith Stapley Susan Herrick Teachers try to help students individually as much as possible. Mr. Scannell is giving janis Sanders his undivided attention. janet Pipes Leona Maas james Wurtz Brian Barabe Kathy Sullivan james Stewart journalism students give others insight as to what's happening. These writers are working on the next issue of War Chant. Timothy Scannell Duane Richmond Dean Odegaard loyce Huffaker Bette Bacon Arlene Bateman ,,-,,My-,f:.,,:::::-..: . 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Mr. Thomas is the main compiler of the manual for this course, having taught it for three years. Many Westwoodians didn't like the idea of signing up for a two year class. For these students such classes as World History, American History, Home and Family and a multitude of other in- teresting courses were made available to them. The teachers of these courses spent many long hours preparing for the challenging discussions that took place behind the walls of the social studies department. Guest speakers, film strips, and fascinating forms of study involved all Warriors in the complex worlds of government, and the history of many peoples. At right: Are the goo-goo eyes that Kay Rutherford is making at Mr. Brian Stehr for him or are they for his groovey side- burns? lt's a small world after all explains Mr. Thomas, as he proves it to seniors, Bobbie Tompkins, Robert Larry, Johnny Gutierrez, and Craig Randall. . f.s:,f.y -. ..Q. st-mst: gf 11: K ' 9 'W' 5 i : - ,A K k:-N A xx X nf' 1 ka! 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It proved very successful for teachers and Warriors alike. Other math courses including Algebra I, and II, trigonometry, and Calcu- lus were offered to students for a fascinating year of mathmatics. Are you having a hard time speaking to your Latin lover? Westwood's language department had just the the thing for you this year. Conversational Spanish was offered for the first time. It's a one semester course designed to help you stay out of trouble next time you visit Mexico. Students could also take Ger- man, Latin, French or a regular course in Spanish. We can all thank the language teachers for making our department the best in the state! I I I I 2 I Listening is learningg a philosophy that Mrs. Gish follows. These machines are examples of learning devices in use today. Class participation is something Mr. Conover stresses in his classes. At the board are Rick Smith, Robert Trevizo, lean Long, and Lori Qi' if Always willing to give help to a lady in distressg Mr. Brackney comes to the aid of Peggy Miller. Bruce Brozenec looks on. Lott working out math problems. Department Head 'mph Lee Wayne Slade Carl Cummins Millard Conover Ernie Ritter Dale Blandford Ervin Reid Math- 153 Department Head Brian Foster Robert Pultz Herb Hillman Arlesslackson Fern Yerby Susan Ikeda oise Leads Way to lndustrious Minds If you happened to acquire a headache this year you probably made certain you didn't walk down hall four--and with good cause! The clatter and pounding that ushered forth from the business education department's typing classes put many a nerve cell in knots. Nevertheless, numerous worth- while and valuable skills were gained. Students were instructed in accounting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and other professional skills. Other Warriors were given the opportunity to earn while they learned through the l.C.E. and C.O.E. programs. The business teachers also provided a way to finally figure out those baffling teachers. Thanks to ABC shorthand those teachers have lost their touch. All of these courses provided by the business department at Westwood have helped to make Warriors better prepared to face the dog-eat-dog business world of tomorrow. J , '!Klr1 lm... Xxx . ,, vs. HH' Do you spell Mississippi , with three s's or four? is the question shorthand class. Shorthand provides knowledge and experience of the day. This and many other questions are asked in Mr. Hillman's for those interested in business. 154-Business Education I sure hope I'm doing this the right way, Carol Nichols thinks as she operates a memographing machine. ls Mary Kay Sennett really studying her stenoscript, or is this a brillant new idea for sleeping? Trying his very hardest to prove to Mrs. Yerby that he really does know how to type is Bill Kohler. Ken Thompson Helen Chellevold Charles Thompson gui Helen Ong ll : .p::,i .. Ma, ws: f ,fm may Business Education-155 These girls sure show up Robin Hood and his Merry Men, but some- how Sherwood Forest doesn't look the same!!! Sally Bixby Yolanda Munoz jean Shields Sandra Trigg Gertrude Geldarski Matron Tom Bennett Willy Peete loe Pico Cliff Spain 156- Pt. Faculty :f:wr::m .. -' f J ia my . ffl 1 si. ' 3' K W ,xt intl fe' QW i tem w Top: UMF!! UC-H!! Oh the pain of it all exclaims sophom Brian Fabel as he struggles 'to climb the rope. 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The boys were instructed in ten different classes consisting of four weeks each. Some of these courses were flag football, track and field, volleyball, weight training, basketball, and wrestling. Along with the boys daily exercises there were several physical feats which the coaches desired the boys to achieve. Some of these were rope climbing, push ups, sit ups, and running. The girls P.E. teachers have also been busy this past year. Everyday except Fridays, the girls do a routine exercise to the tune of a record. Next the girls to to various sports or activities according to their indi- vidual interests. The girls choose from such things as dancing, archery, tennis, golf, or volleyball. Girls also have a chance of improving athletic talents by joining G.A.A. Miss Shields shows Ellie Ellis how to sock it to em in tennis. Come on Ellie show us your thing! Larry Berryhill Sweating it out hard at basketball is joe Reeves andjetf Ingram two of Westwood's rugged warriors. Barbara Davis David Gates Department Heads Austin Mc Naughton jerry Stansberry 3 Nancy Gearhart lOy Graves V 2 we if Lora Valentine K, 4 Preparing her own wardrobe is a goal Terri Markwell may achieve with skills she has received from the Home Ec. department, Wilda Merrill ' .2 M Department Head . 3 ' we Ruth Diegel . -i,. ' . , ., .. gg i .,.f,- ts.si,1,,, a 3 ,rg 3 a we Q rf ggi' .mg fi me it f A' at ,hi 158-Home Ec, Variety Is Shown In Home Economics The patter of little feet was heard all through the home economics department as toddlers scrambled to the child guidance classes offered here at Westwood. In these classes, girls are taught the importance of proper child care, and how to handle the little darlings through on the spot training. If child care isn't your cup of tea, how about trying the excellent cooking courses offered at Westwood? Girls this year were able to learn how to prepare every- thing from a complete, seven course meal to whipping up a box of jello. You know what they say about the way to a man's stomach--just ask these girls if it doesn't really work! Has your money belt lost a little of it's padding? Then one of the sewing classes is probably just what you need. Everything from tailoring, and advanced sewing to Senior Home Ec. was available this past year. Girls in the tailoring classes gained experience in constructing their own tailored fashions, including coats. Senior home ec was for the senior girl who had never taken a home economics course previously. The future looks a lot brighter for a gal who has taken a course in Westwoodfs Home Ec. department. Boys in a sewing class is no novelty. Larry Passey and john De Veau will probably become very self-reliant bachelors, ,an-Q YF W-w.... ...M is my M wma agar Masked Chemists Find New Discoveries Frog's legs anyone? The biology courses might not have been the perfect courses for a gourmet of fine foods, but they sure were for science students! Future doctors and nurses spent many happy hours disecting wormsg memorizing human bonesg and studying the mating habits of the rare wart-skinned albatross. Meanwhile in the genetics classes, fly swatters be- came taboo as experiments were performed with fruit flies. Students completed many informative classes of chromosomes and gene studies. On lab days in the chemistry classes the tell-tale marks of the goggles could be discerned on many Dorothy Shouse Biological Science Head Clete Miller Physical Science Head Vern Clark Hal Cluff Richard Hawkins Gene Herst Alvern Lisonbee Shirley Meade 'QW Kenneth Morris Frank Mounts Richard Heward 160 - Science Warriors faces. These were required to protect exper- imenting students eyes. Safety precautions were taken in all science classes whenever chemicals were used. All science students had opportunities to take field trips with their classes, and listen to special guests brought in by the teachers and students themselves. Science-minded Warriors were given every oppor- tunity this year to expand their knowledge and int- erest in their chosen field. We apologize to you gourmets of the food world, but to you who are interested in the sciences, you won't find anything better than Westwood's courses. U an S W Q13 . x Cautiously heating the end of a glass rod is Debbie Hansen under the careful supervision of Mr. Clete Miller. if if 'W Adjusting the lens of the mictoscope for Tracy Brad Checking his slide rule to assure accurate calculations is Rick Daniels observer Mr. Mike Davis, during a class experiment. as Mike Doyle adjusts the tubes for the experiment. ley is stude nt ..r:flf'i QI' ll Science department has many interesting projects which they do observations during a slide stain experiment. Slide stai throughout the year. Cher Valentine and joe Scott check over their to learn about their own blood types. ns are studied Science-161 In such a small, small world skills are learned to make a living, and they are learned just for fun. In the pictures on these pages students were learning new skills, and techniques in the areas of Industrial Arts, Vocational Agriculture, and Auto Mechanics. Teachers in these areas are very dedicated to their work. Y Y Y Y -1, Wrm,1.- . - - MWMWMWWT ,, Wkadst ,iw First Time Gffered, C-irls 'Fix lt' Class If the purring of a engine, sprouting of a seed or your dream house on blue prints is to your liking and meets your satisfaction, it would be wise to say you are a student who is interested in learning new skills and techniques in the area of auto mechanics, voca- tional agriculture and industrial arts. This year all Westwood Warriors learned a multitude of helpful material for the repairing of America for the future. For the first time the females were offered a class in the field of repair and fix it yourself. An home mechanic course taught them the repair of household appliances. Thinking of what might happen to his poor little thumb if Dalia Ochoa dropped the screw driver on it is Mr. ludd. To the right: Checking out the voltage of a radio circuit is Dave Reichart, this is just one of the jobs done each day in electronics. Department Head Industrial Arts Pat Coyle 11 Leo Peterson Department Head Vocational Arts Al France Max Schlarbaum Larryludd Ken Brackney john Louis Frank Hudson l64-Art Casual, Relaxed Atmosphere Encourages ar aasea William Cummins awk DepartmentHead . Stephen Fisher A pf? A gf, l if l gt ',l- - . 'i,, 'W rs,r,1 Y - ' jean Gardner . Thomas Guest sasal . ' S3 Stephen Laney L i as T 'aa' . i , Creativity in Art The fingers of creativity exploded through the art department as teachers presented a multitude of new ideas from the ever changing world of the artists. Students splashed with paints and ink, molded clay on a potter's wheel, formed collages with construction and tissue paper, The many new ideas proved exciting for warriors. Students took field trips to art museums, viewed the work of fellow artists, and even exchanged their projects with Yashira Senior High School in japan. For Westwoodians of a more competitive nature, contests were held throughout the year. Two of these contests that students entered were the Scholastic Art Show, and the Mesa Public School System Art Exhibit. The smell of plastics floated through the air of the crafts rooms as students worked excitedly with the flexible substance. Next door in the ceramics classes, artists turned scientists as they mixed the fixed chemicals to make their own glazes. Warriors in both these classes spent many interesting and challenging hours. Although no Michael Angelos, students left the art classes with greater skill and creativity. This is a crayon, explains Mr. Fisher to his attentive art class. More No, this is not Home Ec. Boyde Lisonbee works on a pot while Doug students find enjoyment from art each year. Chappel uses a rolling pin to assure him of a flat surface. Arts - 165 Deciding between some gay ninty music and some popular music are Mrs. White, Carol Racin, Sharon Ray, and Becky Riggs. Department Head Archie Rader S tdii Elizabeth white ps i . li. , ,T att . -.X Mag T66-Music Music Groups Sing Play, Take Honors Honor choir started off the school year by intro- ducing their golden throats to the whole student body in one of the years first assemblies. All eight of Mrs. White's choruses filled the cafeteria with soothing sounds as the annual Rosarita Dinner came up in October. Concert choir's Collosal Classics sent them leaping into a rewarding choral year. The ASU Music Festival, All State, the annual choral festival with Mesa High, and many more events gave all the Warriors in choral programs many fun-filled and memorable moments with music. The orchestral section of the music department displayed their ability in many concerts throughout the year. All of the music department classes made great impressions on the students. Musical talent really sprang to life as Varsity Band proceeds to top all the other bands of Valley high schools. Many long hours were put into the making of our excellent marching band. Trying to show Mr. Rader that his way of interpreting the music is best, is john Williams a active member of Varsity Band. frw,sf.e:zwawMtwsauls '1 QP Vfwsffffr 'czffff - - '--f-ma., Rehearsing some music which was soon to be played for a upcoming Trying their very, very hardest to please Mrs. White, are some performance are Christi Strauch, Brant Layton, and Mr. Lloyd. members of Concert Choir as they put all they have into singing, The well known Warriorettes not only have the spirit of the great through the year have performed at all football games which took Patrick Henry, they also have the strength of King Kong. Warriorettes practice each day from all members of the squad. Music - 167 Dm IRA Rcpsean ne Robson Secretaqy Cleaner Campus Eyed b Underclassmen Eager to keep Westwood clean, Barry Briggs and Michael Gardner This student goes head first into his campaign to keep our stoop to pick up the litter that clutters Westwood's campus. campus spotlessly clean. if r r X . l 4. xi miggl Q Kc M ,is a rs , , - mas 'sl al W.. U x ,gy if 'mil' Rag? 1 is if 1 Q f ,j , , 5 S A Q 5 P 9 r fa ,sa 2 E rf 5 james Abbott ggw :? ' .: M3812 ,,g:,:,..v ' iff H .: : : ,, f,.. - l f J Ei l gggkg Q 3 fx A. 5 is Q l Ben Rich Allen ii Barbara Abney M gr s, ' f far , wiflxlssvfl ff l5ff.f .fi wriilliiff ,qi DeAnna Allen Terrie Acosta Sharla Allen 'Q' ,vw f - if - r we - H g 2? ., ' Diane Adams ,tsrst grsf .. .. exif l giigillzklikl ll' Lg?lE!55ffi Lffigz: , t 5 r f,f1,f Viyyt L tyk T. tt,, ffl-rf ' 'asf fx: If E , ' .L f ,t l 55,53 . .sf-I ..:f A2 jesse Almanza .liz ' - iw, 22: 2 gsigfm ,Z . 11 ' as Q3 , we-'41 ,,,.. . . 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V i ' , m f f V 1 ff. '::'.2:-51:5 EffJ1f...?g.e1 , if - 'K ' QL ' Iliff ii A . 1:1 - -gmwig . xg? fs - :zum ' 3- h:rf15 w?5ft'fl2a ,Jw , ,- e 4' s X ., .. at 3 WE. M5 .- Anetta Badger Peggy Bailey Busy in the Kitchen? Marla Kay McCleland and Holli Lawton work diligently on their ceramic projects. Demonstrating water color technique for our camera are Barbara Walters and Mary Lou Armenta. Wgtixli? , N, l l and Bruce Bair E A' 1 gf' is eww! 521' ww. A l ww a :- . -P - '-',.zf5treaHeif K it 'i wi W... ' Q f gw 1 U 8 gg Q 5 4 E x at 5? . .- if Kathy Baker Ron Baker w,,,,a.,.,a...M. V i x l , . W r- t E ti i S a ' jose Balderrama 5. ,,,.. . H .L , GM s 'G as LEE , W M4 C E 9 Ii:- s,.ifg-J , Kathie Baranowski W f f ,1. - ssefstzff r,.u f,. ,ef-,2 2 imifsf' . -sq L - 'Je4Qtii:-'1- ' .J ' -smitten- M4faa,f::, wwf 1 ,- -. sm-- Mark Barger ...,,... -'Q I 1.-W ts Pi ' 'el Pew w x he msssss.: ' i as ffb5ff?Qh,?'t4 Q i 7 7 i , , r 1 wi Q32 ,QE 5' aryl' ,S -W w C ,,., 53-digg ? 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Burrell Burson Butler Butler Butts Cady Cain Cain Sophomores -171 Nancy Cain 4. W 3 Q L4 'Q xr 1 ,apes iw. - V A fl' ' , , ri,, ?ka5FiT?fiR55 f' A ,J ne , ' - if-vf r g:s2s?il1,gi at K Susan Kevin Ralph Trisha Tom Paul Maria Calder Callans Calph Calvert Campa Campbell Careaga Bruce Carlson we - W W W3 L ' ' , Paul lim jennifer Christi Armand leri Vicki Carlson Carter Carter Carufel Caruso Caruth Cates ,-- Q ,-..r V ,, 1 .Q , S .f I , -vu ,K , Q V k.', Gwenda Raeann Scott Herb Lance Pat Doug Kathy Cayson Cecchet Chamberlain Chandler Chapman Chapman Chappell Chase 4- r es S C 8, . if Vz f' E S V Q ' k X- it - x A Q Herb Mike Marilyn Susan Ann Robert Tina Dennis Chiago Chiricuzio Christensen Chryst Clark Clark Clark Claypool Lillian Mark David Patsy Vicky Clay Steven Greg Clement Cline Cluff Cluff Cluff Cluhr Cobb Coe Ed Rod Mark Ron Linda K.C. Nancy David Coleman Coleman Collins Collinsworth Colvin Combs Combs Conn Cathy Q psf W ,, i L 4 ' I . We Albert Harry Brad Debra Ann Lynette Maryann Glenn Connolly Contreras Contreras Cook Cook Cook Cooley Cooper 172 -Sophomores A I V I t I e S Kim Machgiflillii Tom Copenhaver Coria Cottam David Crespin 'rw , rl W, -+19 Paul Cross Cruikshank Ken Cottrell I Becky Sue Crismon Crosby .- T 5 . 55 at l Michelle Bennie Dean Kathleen Billy joe Dare Davinroy Davis cheerleader Betty Sue Drlggs Dan Donna Floyd Steve Davis Davis Davis DeLoach L iw it 3- ' at xg 5 ag Beverly Paula lohn Nancy ffl? Qt me Dennis Denson DeVeau DeVeau Cheryl Sheryl Audrey Pam Dick Dike Dillard Doubles Sophomores-173 It Seem Like Some Kids Never GrowU David Allen Bette-Sue Dan Doud Doud Driggs Drew P I David loy Gil Chelle Drew Dutcher Duthie Dyck 'i'ei ' f1:- '-:- : 1. '- Jeanne Dennis Charlie Paul Dziadul Ecker Edmond Edwards r ris Qld ,... David ludee Margie Carol Ellerman Ellis Engel Enos ii', i 1 if E H ',li Nicholas Ray Doug Sandy Enos Enos Erickson Erickson lli W ,Lf.f .V 'I A s ei? I mba,-4,,.. f , V V Steven john Denyse Grace Ericson Ernsberger Ernst Escobar 174 - Sophomores Putting their Child Guidance course to use the best way they know how are lolene Obershaw and Charlie Smith. Hey mister, can we have our ball back? two playful students ask pleadingly of our photographer. jonathan Eskey Mike Figueroa Marvin Fleming joe Foran we ' Alice Espinoza ' Tiff' Mi - , - N fe- 1 F E it a' , . .. Diane Finlinson Mary Sharon john Bryan Sandy V Vickie Estudillo Euliss Evans Fabel Farley Fiell Mike Mark Vicki Eddie Ed Leo Fischer Fish Fisher Fisher Flack Flake Belinda Fletchall john Lupe Martha Curtis Brenda Marilyn Flick Flores Flores Flory Floyd Foley Carrie Fox M? isiss F, F Egg K S 1,1 ne w ' fi M 3 Q Donna Barry Marie Sara Claudette jon Franks Frawley Freeman Freeman Frelix Frick 1 5 1- Beckian Robin George Sharon Alice Isabel Mike Steven Fritz Frontone Galer Gandy Garcia Garcia Gardner Gardner ..,. Phil F. Alan David Nancy Michael Stephan Patti Sue Gardu no Garner Garthe Gatlin Gehring Gehring Geissler Geyer J l '- I --22? Toni Donice Gary john Sharon Diane Pam jim Gibbons Gibbs Gietz Gililland Gilitiuk Gilman Giroux Gomez Sophomores Leisure Time is a Delight to All Students Above: Doing some last minute studying are Leo Flake, James Above: Recounting the day's events on the lawn are Tori Rizzo, Abbott, and Tim Smith. Nancy Cain, and Tana Yonker. ,LV i juan loe Mark Nita Garrick Michelle Ken john Gomez Gonzalez Gonzales Good Goodwin Goss Grammer Grams 1 Gail Brenda Randall Ron Lindi Candy Don Al Graves Gray Gray Green Gregory Griffith Griner Grommisch Teresa Kathy Connie Robert Scott loyce Steven Laura Groth Grutzmacher Gullatt Gunnell Gunnell Gurnicz Guthrie Guy A , QQ3'QwQFf5 I L 3 t,:. r 12, 1 V ,VV lohn lerry Marilyn Randy Curt Kenneth Lynda Laura Haider Haines Hagy Hagy Hall Hall Hall Hamblin 176-Sophomo res a Cynthia Kathy Michael lan Marianne Debbie Mike Guy Hamilton Hamilton Hamm Hancock Hanes Hansen Harker Hatch laynie Bobby Denise lulie Donna Therese Becky Mike Haymore Health Heap Heasty Heck Heckman Hees Heil ,f A at 6 . X Craig Penny Ardeth Lynn Carl David Frances Bill Heimburg Henderson Hendrickson Hennis Hereford Herner Herrera Hester Ross Sharon Claudia lody Bill Dan Randy Tom H eywood Higley Hilbert Hillmer Hines Hinkle Hipke Hobart 'v-: j Irliz lj , I :ni ' ..2 i ' W Charlie Richard Nancy Robbyn Sue Ned Craig Irvin Hobbs Hobbs Holmes Hglmeg Honetschlager Horne Horner Howard 'Marian Y Denny Y Sandra Debbi Kathy Kenneth lay Scott Hoy Hoyt Huber Huesmann Huffaker Huffman Hunsaker Hunsaker v 1' V Kevin Karen Mike Lenna Tom Brian Mark lanis Hunt Hutchegon lnfalt Isley '-jufk Ives lablonka jackson Sophomores -177 Mike PESSY jackson lacquer Susan Cindy IAL.. jepson Rick Steve johnson johnson I Tom Leslie 1.1 ::Es,,j :2:E'l'5!i:1 ':-fl ' --EMFHE-.E -::1,:Lf 5- - '7 h:x,1IIffi'gLq::- '1f'f.L'f5Q. aE- .' , - . . agag t . er fe Lg- W Q Q Pa 'V 33 Q. ,Q a N 5 X ga P. as ds 2 2' ...aa . ...,..,, : T., . -V, -s -- -- :, --Q i i e WM, ,,..., .ww wil ,:.i,fsfK5s :-if - .,,.2,2, - a . 35 5 5' - YJ Y S' wg wi 1 555: W A .. me 5- Q , , 5' 'll' 'i:Efw,,1'9,f' : --Eg :.Ei' 5-'L 1 '2f'-If ii- 'NNW -4 :-:H-.. ::.-1-- . , 5: f-'Hair IFE . . 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Patty ...W 4' ,ff 1' 4 f' be Eff' --LA: - :ia I in 'av' Q t . egf Lowe Lowry To read or not to read? ' This seems to be the question Ronald Diana Lynch Pat Maahs W4 WW , if ,tis 5 ii Leonard asks himself in our library er H Marilyn Mabee E ws? gc Y Janice Catherine Lee Robert Macchiaroli Mace Maciong Madsen it egg 2, 2 at 4 . gg Ki at Q J L'-13 2 4 5. . , Q V Donell Kevin Doreene Magusson Magnuson Makil SaVonnie Angie Beth Marks Martin Martin Wayne Linda Ramon Martineau Martinez Martinez 'V H Alice Randy Barbara Massingill Maughan Mayne 1.3! vi,q Z Darrell Marla Kathy McCall McClelland McCIeve iiit l M ' t'1i ii h McDermott McGuire McLaws Ward Larry Ivan Tim ludy jim Rodney McLellan McLennan McMahon McNeal 1: gg fr , W , W ss, is 1 az . 4 it 'Siiiil 1, ff mmf at s J an , 232 W ms. fa, f 'asf axes Q x i We r, , as W.-' Dana McQuate . 12? r X J Www Q Y I . ,.tf.. r.. 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We caught Barry Briggs in the dastardly act of causing one. 1 Q2 fi 1 a . is l L ,wiv if 2 Billie Pase Betty Rosalind Ralph Manuel Ro Barbara Delma Gerry Pena Penn Perea Perez r Perkins Perkins Petersen ori Kathy Terry David Barbara Mike Connie Susan Petrie Petty Petty Pew Paul Denise ohn james te hen Wanna Lee Bonnie Karen Portz Powell Prentice P Babs Pu Marion Dave Phyllis Delw n Harryl Marilyn Purvis Greg Priscilla ohn Randy oe Fernando Benny Peggy Reding Redondo Reed Reese Reeves Regaldo Reheis Rezac Kevin Linda Anderson Becky Craig Renee Steve Sandy Rhodes Rhoton Richards Riggs Riggs Riggs Riggs Rinker Clubs' Activities x..,.J' Spark Membership Keith Anita if ta 1 if ,t -. R t s if f V, M. ., s- ' t il 1 I 5 s, .,, Y at i , I Y G H if w Tori Robert Ritter Rivers Rizzo Robb :KM ,A M ,ff .M ,-is Annum X new K Eddy Danny Carmen Vincent I , Roberts Robertson Robinette Robles Two unknown German misses add color and interest to our campus during Thaichewee Week or loin a Club week. l Rosoanne Christina Robson Rodarte Clinton Gene Rogers Rogers Paul Sonja Roe l Pam Duane Roit Imelda Ann Cooley Pu nty Romero Rood Ross Ross Cord Ted Paul Sheree Trying a new way to drum up prospective members for the Art Rofz Rowland Rowley Ruggell Club are Dennis Stanton and Barry Briggs. 184 - Sophomores L we H ,L ,Q S A M ,L , J ra qt I 1 A lohn Suzanne Kay Ruiz Ruiz Rutherford Keith David Charlie Keith Ryan Ryder Rywant Sabin l E Kathy Ronald Mary l f' I Sue Kathy Steve Randy Salas Sanchez Sandoval Schaeffer Schwehr Scott Scott Pam Mary Debbie Gayl Connie Diana Mary A Sebring Sennett Shaull Shawyer Shell Shelley Shelley Louise Randy Gwen Shi Shinn Shape 2,-at -- :,tV,. tu U Karen luanita Cheryl Simmons Sizemore Skoglund Pickles Lana Wayne Andy ockman Shroyer Shultz Cindi Fred Lyn Patti Slade Slade Slattery Slaughter Carolyn Dwight Kevin Smith Smith Smith Dean Monte Tim Victor Smith Smith Smith Smith Barbara Donna Sebring Dan Shihady Will Edith Sloan Mike Smolen , l Steve Eleanor Kathy Eddie Liz Dennis IBHGI Karen Snyder Soos Staebell Standage Standage Stanton Scott Stapley Sophomores -185 Underclassmen Get Short End of Rope ,.,,,. ,Q -,:,,,, - -.,. , - . I.. 't if' ME' t: 35:.aE'Zi::?:fI Q. E5- :im-mzftter i-4... AM. - .. .L. MR . ,. .. , , ,. - ' 51353 ' Q . A S .' 5f,Fg,5jfq -, 2 :, --'mv ?f3:4,'95i3r4,u vi5r5:3'f'1 ,fgr.i!5 Qa449YkfY??li', :::,f,y354:, : H 2 - .' ,. S-, gl 7 '2'w t' 5 ' Lyle Stelter Cathy lim Stewert Stock While hanging in meditation, Robert Morrow contemplates onthe time when he'll be a junior and can hang an underclassman. 'lf wif? Qg-55765 I 'l' .Q ,.,, ...,.., kit? . 'K: .eg f Q, Dale Charles Lavona Terry Starks Stead Steelman Steere Rob K.C. ll Robert Vickie Christy Stoltz Stone Stone Stoneburner Strauch k.VrL X M-,gr1Pf.,,1 - - r g K V ' ra ee ' sur- ' uf - ,i . . ,eigf 5' 1 Q www In ??lP? KP af? A2 cgi' 1 2 1 gels H if , 31 5 1 ik 5.-T i i , Q A E E. . if Karen Strickler Connie Sweatt Rick Talley Marian Tom Sumpter Sumpter Pam Stull Q., ! SZ till as ,t .3 my S ' S S fr 5 gg L ing W e w e 2 S4 4 N i 'S Harvie Sweigart Terri Frank Talerico Talker l . 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Whiting Whitworth Wigger Wilding Wilhelm Willian Williams Williams Kieth Richard Steve Tony Joyce Linda Maxine Linda Williams Williams Williams Williamson Willis Willis Willis Wilcox t img, , 1 Xkjiiggfgffrfigi + wsmgt . f t 'A . 'ls ' M V 5 ls . mf ? w .1 ,wr N 'ifil fi rf x sr ,. ew. . as 1 A f Q s .t 7- 355.3 9 1- Sue Gary Norman Donna Brent Mary Lynn Debbie Stan Wilson Wiltbank Winter Wintersteen Wintle Wise Wood Wood 'itz . . ' 1' ,. ..., . v, -f -- 1 . . . se ,:,,. . ctcicci , Bill Elaine Grant Randy Susan Vickie Bart Reed Woodburn Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woodworth Workman Some people can't reach top lockers, but Elizabeth Pena solves this Using her great store of artistic knowledge, Cindy Whitworth sets problem by using Mike Gardner as a stepping stool. out to astound the world with a new concept in art. if ,xmegeawm nw! 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I -Q, Look out! cries Nicki Smith as the hurrying students are worrying only about making it to their classes on time. -,Z 4 1 9' 1 j 1 K srri ' si' , 3 - E' . . 4 P 4 K Z li W if A rv , ' iit Q ,llii t, V ', L4 K I' 'li Q 3 Ei 'van 'i'- A - ' ,A iii ' - , ' V if , in V Sean Dayton jane jei Linda Mike Pamela jewett johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson 5 J 7' li' , ' is -t 1. tttt f , . a - j i. , i . - -- ' l 'li'5Qi it P' P it K Y iitii i cijj is 2 I f'W' 4 . V f'N 7' 5 ,V ,V 'gf -:,gfaf,gg I W V21 i V Y j, V U In i , A f MMM, aa- f Q V ,J I I , 1 K .E A Diana Patrick Butch Carmen Duncan Mel Saima johnston johnston jones jones jones jones jones Zi , .a,3,zV I 15 t A 1, E 2 if 4 'Q W. ' V 'N ' ' , -- V ' ' U -- 1,5 V ' I JA, iz X M I , ' , I -..ig Q 1 H 1 q j t f , ag 1 X, ,V ,V a ' ,Y 5 ' K ,,,r K V I V , I , , . 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'Sita is ,Q Sf? -V2 g.5s.V's-- ..,L. - ,Q 35 Terri ' A ' ss Sheila Marin Mariscal Markwell Martin ,. Wigmg sm .,,. ,. as s -gg: s s a l 1.. ...::-f J rig? xiiigtf slats .ml S5 if Y E 3 S5 K N QM we im fm sy, 5 S .1 H 6 'S' .W ..M. MV- Ss . ,V it f , V 41 - Ssiimfi il? ' i 'A ,- 'l'fY,QffVLf'. 2 , , , K 31: sg, .V S' I '- Gail Martineau K fit ' Wi lil -it gf ' silr fr , 52: ' james Mason es is - 'iiersgw ig .. :i2f5: fm A Kathy McCall 7: V, . -k ,L , ,Va s . ,, ..., X ,- QV.-,.. .,,:. ..,, V im - , '-5'?i'WI'ii2fffWw. ff E S , 1 Qi as ST V 6 '4 S ri 3:5 if Q, gl-As as ' as Sri V25 Rosemary McDowell Z? WV., 5: 4 5, g r AVM jeanne McKay f Vlwwmf V V fem 6wI40zQ,-Ui'1'f V V ' tm. Vflt,-Wm Barbara Martinez Danny Martinez Mary Martinez the photographer and flashes one of her winning smiles ai ,. '- 'tz5- ft - -4239 22 sau ?-if ff' wffsfi A -- - igikaisvg , .- I ,QQ was 5 'zu 1 -Wt' ,.: -sf' fa- ss Nth ,Wi , t. -K sw' PESSY Mason f X -v ': - V - will 2458-ffi:.,a-1 ritz, Terry McCormick an wp. l 1 6 S 1 ,, 3. . Steve Mavo Fred McAnilis me M, -.wa -'uf sew , W, att, it W L '5-,i ii .i :+ ffr'!'+Q,Vg iii?-V 1' -2' fa, ' as -:rv sa 1 7.-' lg Ti . .,k., y . ., f --f- V - 1-szfesitfagjfg , 4,1 5 t, f Vgssvewfwee-qwzgfs-1sysaw riggffeiqgtf-fV,w:f-' fees fgiemVVsVJfs xi,y:,.zzzi.: .Q . V L Rf -Q, f -Vzzxx s airy sitiszifm V: Y? Magi? :iz .x 'H W Y Marilyn McDonald M2 3573 V .V , yr, ' fi 5 lean lohn McGowan e V . , Cay F? C M if W Aw' 5 Zu p 31 -i lim McLain McGowan gsw '- , 1 gy' Cathy sVi,, wif McDowell a Striking jenny Skousen delays her arrival to class while she poses for Q-ff fa M, ii li' ,ww Mike Mclntyre Peggl' Some people are just shy and just the sight of a camera is enough to V if f -flaw ff 8 gf , i 34 ' lyk K ,, . w rit ,VVL 5 , I safari 4' ,-iV 1 L-'x g,iVjigg1w 1 f V W, V, A. 31 ,ffm L i rf-is f' H ' ' McNair MCGUOWH make them turn away. Maybe next year the young lady will turn around. juniors - 20l 'QW 'M M 1 1 3 ...... V -A -' ... --J 1'-ff'-1 fi' em- 'm . -' yt V 7 fIif aE '1.4'gQ :f.:ssai1fi':1 'ss 'fS . sa,x::PE5 1:i I' K 4- 1 M 1 wiv 1' 11 1. f-Eff. .: . 1. , Eiitkiifiifif mf' 1 .. . 1. ,. is ' 1 1 3535591 . , I 7 353292, fm, V s,-2:1 gt-fgmfs ,,:,,,. f--f A- t .t, 7521 - i sassy :sf - K51:tif:f-1 ww 'e firewire' - 1, s5...,f:f M1113 nf... -M --,,.fi.E,5:12-5115 A I I wg A EEE 1 5, 1. f---- .. 1...-33-51113 1 1 X1 1-,, - '-ffm 1.111511 .g 1 -. 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N. 1, 71 ,sl i A 1 -, ., Q QESEE K' ' i : EBL a re 13 1 .A SL-' t gf' L K 1 s we aj . at if ,I Q is at as Q X s- Q 5 I '3 12 Q Q 9 QW get 5 B- sn f its XE 12 as Q Sw Q. tw W aw - .sm sl 1 2,1141 M 535' i11'X'iE1 . 5fS,:?3t:: Nora Nayarrete fad X! .e? 'Q ' , , W Ak Sammie jr. Newton me Denny Noel 1 .'i3Qf'-1 il. 'W'1 'fi ' if t 1, f. t 1 f 3 t 'i 4- fg t at Jt, Y' i if + ig' , f vt S sf 1 it Y 3749 t 2 ff 2 at E sm Q Q ' sri Q X 45 Debi Nugent Various Vehicles Take Students to Class 1 O Afraid of being late to class again, Alan Heywood, takes off on a juniors pile into the super-charged VW and lay scratch to make a borrowed vehicle very determined to beat the tardy bell. fast get away from the fiercely pursuing guard. f -. iv - ,, HIi'5a'31f:. F ' W' J Qt' ::' w T so .mrggsas T, ff- ,yi , M W, 'M . sfigtwif 226 ' V '. we ff ' rw-wsziaisff at -f , -sa-fav-w s . ., ,M W ., 2 63255 V - I lg' ,tw ' rf f....- - L' f ff - 14 2 iii 'E K ' 1 -- .miles t. , V Debbie Obley Mitzi Oberle Karen Osif joseph Osborne ww ' - ' ' 1. jyjvf- A S , Q 5 ily- 5 f ffifg z ':. ,552 Rick Palmer Gay Palmer f ,W A ,gr ,h in Q at ,. M 3 J if . he t 'II ,Q 'L' ' f Mary Elizabeth Odom Kathleen Owen ,. y , Q, , 4- 'V x V X Q a if .ml Bob Parker f 4 we Fremont O'C-ara Nicki Owsley Doug Parker use W geilxg Al Pena Orrantia Rick Ortega mfifna M W mg: M, ,W W, M724 We ' ' is it Tom Oxendale E5 f Y , . 1- Us f ,fab , za mhgeist 'f Ifj,f.' T-'tt'il3t'3,Siii S Eggs ay all Kim Pack J sf 5 I Denise Ortiz .- .:r- .,,' it ...,- 5 7'ii f --T tr-.r S- ' . -X--'Vg , ,. f. .urn ' Terry Packard H T sV-',f' it ' 4 Hoff' - Q .I V ,, Q ja I y-up 7, sf' jack Chente Parker Parra Tony Parra Grace Ortiz Karen Padelford . e. Al 1 L Cherie Patterson juniors - 203 .Q .,.. Aa b . ' .' .5 saazizh, K - S352 S 4 , if X ia. X by 'S if . f . , 5 'ig 2515 , L M 2-E t ,sift .lm ., Ae Ken Susan Debra Patterson Patterson Pearce X x 2 N, .iff 2 -f :ffl 2 T i Q aa if i 'Q if so if t April Debbie Kathy Pen Pen rod Pentecost Marbeth Brian Leslie Perf Y Peterson Peterso Fl Rachel Sheri Susie Picaso Pirch Wende Robin Gary Pomeroy Poor Poppy fb 11. if 295. ,W Sandi Prichard W- WH fr' f .vw M Q Walt? l , X JI 1 1 at , fE ta 5, ,it Hee 222,- 555 r swag Y ,Y i 2 'W A its a 1, 1 lanene Irene Prince Provencio 'f :If':.s:1 lik, ,-.' ll' zilg . Egg , . - 4- 52211125224 .ff -r liS5?'::l7E,?zjlf was ' W . ., mu v 1: R . - Kathy Debi Pearce Pearson Diana Peel :Q - -- Artha Pena .ss-. K We t, x J Ka I s g .fri R I H, .. .::... L. , .Ma Am ww ,gtggm as s aww ,ma la, an em '51-32 ggi X 0, mi S K. X 5 is flag, me mfg , gif Q6 X ,s 5 5 Sat 5 ,af 2 V, .S gli' X S + ' L 5 X s M V, ,Q tai is - asiwhw K 5' XSL as 3 P A,- VL sf '11 Y m N, L L if s Q K Abby Pennell era Perkins P rkins rr Mark Bob Greg Ric Luanne P . . . epp Perkins e Pe y -F Q . ix R L 43 5 1 Es '- W Eiga Kristen Mark Peterson Peterson , ,. - .n aw ,fs 91- A I Wfffksil 51' L ., 'me is K , X my - Stan Pittman Pitts 5 l 1 M Qi X F-I H i av IL si ' if gm is W 1 M um W. szafsgits - ' : fiia all :,: Leslie Michele Portee Porter 94 , ,QE fs, ,, :Elf 1 -. S gsm 2, WSE? Ti ll aim' ' 1 1?:'gsff2'l!f1Q, iff' ' ifwgiiggig sigfagfwfyiifl f'-ff' F' I f . asm ::, Paul jeff Ralph Peterson Petrie Pew I - gy -W -- - ' 2, gt ,,:.. ll: Kgs s f. 3 , N is 'Q 3 12 wr sw L A P my am A-Q QW? ,, -f ,Mt-.-w,,,,. ,55 E11,ii,.:: Rita Plumb Poque Pomeroy Bill john Melanie Price Price Price joe Carol Ray Jeanne Bob Quintanares Racine Ralls Ramos Raschke F 'fax VS I ' ,.., , -EL:: 4 si . + 2 - 7 W , eeee ' l', si , L P L Diane Susan Clifford Laverna Marjean Sharon lean Rasmussen Raudman Ray Ray Ray Ray Raymond 204-juniors Dani Reed 5- r-,F . P, , I .3 pm it Are you kidding? questions Linnea Loquidis as Mr. Ritter tries to explain a problem to her unbending mind. As sneaky Debbie Dohrer tries to Tip-toe to her Business class she is caught in the act by the very stern Mr. jackson. Goto A .rf -. 'M V- Q ' J rage? David Reed Befuddled, Bemused Pupil Learn 4 nf-V l , 1 ,l . , fit' ' v 5 My ,1u':mg.1zw,, 'vi' . ,fuzz 'X A - f Sr:-5,-5 R g ' if 911 S A Eli a ' ' ' , ,5! 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A 1- . , ,QA ' 1 X G i q fr . l I l ml X XJ 2' - ., joe Rodarte Steve Rogers Olivia Gina Rodriguez Rogers Joanne Rokey Roxann Rokey luniors - 205 Library Offers Man Varied Diversions Now go straight to your class, lohn Blake warns Freddy Madueno as he leaves the library after working on his term paper. The determined muscle man, Tom Watson, denies a very thirsty Ron Davisfrom his full turn at the library drinking fountain. L E1 it Hector Lynn Tobin Rhonda Darlenen Romero Rowley Rudd Rush Samsill .1 ' .15 i :qw 5 i image 3. N . e' W K H Ruben Charlotte Sherry Ernest Aunalaa Sanchez Satterlee Schepflin Scherb Schilt ' :lll i L- if iril -5 L L - 5- L 'fffiiii w g .tt.,. t,s'it - , ww? -i-' ' -,lf i , Q ' '- K It ,y,r ml.. . We .tt., ,L., . i Neil lrma Bill Ken Cher Schooler Schurig Schuckert Schuld Schuma A,-v'9' Lynn Monty William Tim Faithe Seaton Sebring Seitz Senn Seota 206-Juniors K Q:-9' Patsy Roxanne Russell Samora Sanchez ..,s -airr is efflgf, ire, kk-k K ., in . Q ,zisyy - S . 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' iii! aj 1.25. f , : 'I' A 5 A: Vicki Wright Cheryl Zufelt Marsha Yeagley David Young Gail Zarr janet Elaine Young Zaremba l0y Wright Gary Wright Rick Chip Zellers Zickefoose juniors - 209 Senior Class Officers joe Acua A Richard Adamson Yolee Aguilar Lois Akins Tom Alden Rick Alger Q Stella Alcantar Myrnadeen Allred lean Alldredge loe Allard lanice Allen Marlene Allen Sherril Alton Gayle Anderson lolene Anderson Leslie Anderson Peggy Anderson Rachelle Anderson Gabe Andrasowsky Kristine Ansnes lrene Arguijo Don Arnett Paul Arnett Patti Arnold Danny Askeland David Ayres Sue Bachert Bob Bartlett DeeAnn Backus Christy Baird Seniors- 2'l'l Darwyn Baker Mary Baker Garth Ballard Socorro Balderrama lay Barger leannie Barney Bob Barrow Dennis Barr :mx ,,-,f, 1:1 ,'-f.-,' w , ,. Gloria Barajas Patti Baranowski K .,'- ' iil I Marce Bartow Craig Bateman David Bayer Robert Beatty Leslie Bedford Greg Behil Peggy Benson Linda Benjamin Georgia Bentz Renee Berentz Rick Bergen Olivia Bernal Richard Besenhofer Linda Bingham Nancy Bird Rita Blackwood Bruce Blake john Blake MaryAnn Black jeanene Blau - Seniors Vicki Boblitt Karen Bollingberg Nelson Boren Kris Borg Kelly Boyle Patty Boyle l lt started out to be another one of those quiet days, when all of Harper's third period advanced composition class. A cake was made the sudden, the sound of Happy Birthday! echoed in from Miss to honor her birthday in November. Sue Lenton Boyd Kris Boynton Anita Box Aaron Bradshaw Gordetta Brainard Denise Brangle Mike Brennan Brent Brimhall Debbie Bradshaw Frank Bradshaw -aim i 3 is f f 5 Susan Brimley Torrey Brinkerhoff Seniors- 213 Mark Brinton Mike Britten Carol Brocher Connie Brooks Pat Brown Charles Burm Suzanne Bulkley lean Bunch Randy Bunker Theron Bunker Debbie Bye jogalyn Byice M 1 55: V Q: :fig N ' K fer- 5 ,Q 's Frank Calph Arlene Cameron Ruben Camps Carolyn Campbell Keary Cannon Darcy Carlson in 'qw Annette Cortez Beth Carman Cynthia Carsten loelyn Caruth Carman Castillo Debbie Cates E? Ejgg stw I if ' , , f f' Linda Cathcart Donald Cayton Tessie Cayton 214-Seniors An n Chadwick Carlos Chaides Kim Chamberlain A Time for Peace, t's Not Too Late! Brenda Chambers Frances Chandler Coug Chappell X D 3 1 M 1 r 4 D a ,2f.,f.,, F in Q N' a P 5 Ki ga .- - as ff 2 4 3 at as M Q ggamf ,W l 1 Ng Q J + 1 2 N 5? .' 'rf P,' f:fv-' U 9 , f f . : fs- ' Qu ' , ' 522 12: ': ' -6' 51, it , .Fw lanice Christensen ludy Christensen Shirley Clark rl llll V, Mike Click Lynnette Cluff Dawn Cochran Slipping gradually into a deep sleep, the peaceful bunnies find they have no chance against the mighty Warriors. Larry Coleman Beth Colvin Bill C0mbS Donald Cochran Scott Coffin Susan Cole ,,'1 4, ,,.' at S . ,. yeel ,C my Mark Combs Kyle Connor Virgi Contreras Seniors 215 Westwoodians Say: Do Your wn Thing! Linda Cooley Peter Cook ludy Cooper Mike Copp Howard Cottam Barbara Cox Doug Cox john Cox Nancy Crawley , -S3 -5' N E 956 f germ, .S e f 4 'H 92, lm ' af 1 2 X , K. ii We IFA? 2 ,Ji P 1 S gr 1 , A Nl' ,. 4 J a E Along came john-- lim McClelland happily does his thing with Kathy Pretch while evil Brinton interferes in the Tlent Assembly. Mary lo Creed Marilyn Crook Linda Crouse ....., ,. : -- Mggerffsft tftif- iff'141ii?ff2?2mf,12 'wife- 'siifffsretrffvl- to , ,, 'fe.,sweQ7sf2fr,'1m?fs74f1e,s few? , ' ' ' - -- - .. C fiiffff5i'5yfff75?TQl45?5il '- ' r r m2,1f21w,,: - W-.f'::s 'H-'fuse' Q fi?-'ffsvf . ',,wf-1 v:-2-- ,si ff:,.wgLg am 1 ' , 1 ' ' Msiisfv ,: r1:w,,far 1 ,-1 ,. f I 2if5?im::mif ' fs? - miie, 'FQTVZ w.f1t? Li H :-' 'lf ':' 'e.5Tfflf:?fQfl?- '23 'H j'22l!L,f?f V' - ,X ,, 2,figgg,,v,-' 'vs SM t Q 5 ' , . . , fiifffefi K S:,2S ff1 2 :?fiz2?z ',. , . 'CQ ft ' -W' 4-s1s,if'?gw ' ' ' .,. 5. V tq5j'gs,, ,Sr jg,, 51515.53 ' K1 'N' K ' . 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M, - V - -..'i5:...L.-- ,rw ..szr.iHiAi5 l at ,.::,.?5F'h'!L-- 5-.nr t-,wt - - -Ki M' ,. :V ,, Q ,. awk EM is 1 k Q M . iv S at aa 5 Ejiftiw iq, Li Q D, ss S , E t ia 9 f 1, 4 41 4, it s ,.: fr ,- : Marta Ellsworth loAnn Enos Mary En riquez LaVelle Enterkin Tom Entrekin David Evans - Y i i 1. m zf.. i iff ? . - 'S ist W f KZZM '33 qv ff , it 1 ,str -tt, f - V K ::-A ,A -13 ',-k, ' -,-3 g, ,V A , ,. :,... f--gga. 5 A 14 we i- Q Robert Falconer Keith Falconer Roger Farney Arlene Farr Mike Felix Diane Fehrenkemp Seniors- 217 Steve Figeroa Debbie Fish Lorraine Fisher Neil Fjell Della Flack Ann Flake Pete Flores Barb Foran Nikki Ford Doyle Foote Larry Foster Sherrie Foster Seniors Tiptoe Thru Tulips of Talent You hairy beastie! No, actually Lsa Whisler agrees to tiptoe through the tulips with her friend during the Talent Assembly. Teri Frank Cheryl Frawley Howard Frener 218- Seniors Ken French Ken Frick Terry Froneqk .ff ,hx J Lannie Frost jim Geyer Bonnie Gray Kay Gunnell Robin Haiden Susan Frost lefi C-Hdberfy Sheryl Gardner Nohemi Gayton Annette Geurts Greg Gietz Kathy Gonzales Teri Gooch Bowie Guerrero Gail Gould , my 'X jim Green Robin Grey Ian Gromer Terry Gross loyce Gunnell E E55 l rf' ' , leafy .Q l Q V -ie Q G V. V 3 ' J' ix Q, B ...Mfg 1 N Marlene Guthrie Mike Guzman Cathy Haden Roxanne Haglund ludy Hakes ,pn Debra Hall Marsha Hall loAnna Hamblin Mark Hanawalt Tressa Hancock Seniors- 219 Chris Hansen Hillarie Hanllik Wesley Harriss Barbara Harville Susan Hastings Ike Hathcock i -1 l H. Ky Hathcock Marilyn Heap Gary Heath Toni Helmley Larry Hemphill Victor Hendrickson W ,A .V Y?- 'gf gf,--View ' i ig 4 W 5 :: ei Lynn Hancock Karen Henthorn lohn Hestand David Hester leff Hifler Diana Higgins Richard Hillman Steve Hilton Leslie Hodge Gary Hogue Linda Hom me we ff Wafwaaa 140254 faewixaaw We warg ,X we-sl Kathy Hoopes Cheryl Hopkins Lucinda Howard Linda Hoyt Randy Hughes 220 Seniors Kat Honetsch lager Debra Hunt Hard Workin' Makes Heap Big Appetites Barbara Hurd A , JW p alm . - fg,,s2f?gg1 f Q ' .:' f:,,'K. M, ::1Eif YeCh! Thirty-one flavors in that place and I had to pick Walnetto! grumbles jolynn to Diana Nill, who stuck with Chocolate. Mike jackson Marcy lanne Paula larocha Neil jarvey jim jenkins ISCHIYY1 IGDSGD Betty johnson Debra johnson janice johnson Kris johnson Peggy johnson ,fri Warren lgalls Mark Inghram Darlene lackson Myrna james Barbara lepson Don johnson Seniors 221 Carol lones lanice jones by 5,5 lan Kalmbach Allen Kapanicas W 4 QQ , at ,' sf ' , ' f ii H K, ,,:,.,:,, I uf- Q 95 dw Y ' Wi 5:1 , , , 33:55 2 3 iw if , it . a :Q Hi A-'H 2 , X W N, Kim Kaesler WY Q, L. L'3ns wg?M I - , 15, 1 1f.f5gLfs1s4wx,1 '. y Ann Kear loan Kearns loyce Kelly Anna Lou Kelso Carolyn Kerr Iohn Kerr Glenda Keyworth Ioey Kizer Rick Kleiner Becky Knight Dean Knotts Darlene Koch Scott Kolsrud Sandra Kowal Sandra Krauel Bruce Kroeger Anne Kurtz 222-Seniors Linda Labrier Denise Lacey Lynn Laliberti Jeannine Langfitt Robert Larry Givers Made Food Drive Successful Karen Leavitt W L i' Here, have a Hunt's! says George to john to Sally. The gang gets into the Xmas spirit by donating cans to the food drive. ggi -112, 7 J A ' 3 I if at is '3 r 1 l , Craig Larson Liana Larson i, . 4 s fs, 47, F , S f , X 'l r sa? ..,- 3 . A, 7 Pam Larson r... T il 19 ' , R f ,div if 24 ll x ag f 55. l lim Lawton Brant Layton Gaylene Leavitt al! Mike Leonard Cheryl Leslie Debbie Lewis Glen Lewis Raymond Lewis fa ll A f i Steve Lisonbee Paula Lila Carol Lisonbee Mike Logan Elaine Long Karen Lott Seniors- 223 Sponsor CLD. ilks Ok's Senior Ideas It sure looks as if Senior sponsor, Mr. G.O. Wilks doens't have any trouble with all these Westwood High Chicks! Patti Lynn Leonard Macias Lorraine Magnusson Scott Malone Michelene Lyons David Lueke Susan Madsen Kevin Magnusson Bonnie Makil Roxanne Malecha David Mandershied Leca Manning it Dwaine Martin Kevin Martin Robert Martin Sherry Martin Dusty McWilliams Naomi Meadows 224- Seniors Mike Maser Kristie Mastin Mary Matsumoto Laree Maughn Raymond Mayers Ja Lynette McBath Y? 'AC 45 JE.: 'i,:iisff5K'iQE!':f' . ' V 5951255552597lisfiiilfif .frmzljfgfdra ,. , new g, -'fat '- , :1 1, ,Q , emi ' ,if smassfvt L 7252, aw' 3 ifsz .Q fits- fisilr-1igre'5iL,.L2 Gerald McClelland lim McClelland Bryce McCrea Michael McLaws Trenna McLellan Patricia McMahon i z 113: jamie Meredith Rex Merrill Rick Merritt Susan Merrill Larry Metcalf Barbara Michaud lean Miller Leslie Miller Marilyn Miller Mike Miller Peggy Miller Scott Miller Vicky Miller Dennis Milligan Marie Mills Richard Mitchell Rebecca Moon Mary Moore Seniors-225 leannine Moore Tom Moore Elaine Moran Debby Morgan Ann Morrison Rick Morrison J if-as O kj . . Dorothy Mower Darrell Mullins Patricia Murrietta Charlene Meyers Nancy Myers Vicki Naegle Debbie Neathery Regina Nell Gene Nelson Randy Nelson Mary Newton Carol Nichols iw :gf sr 5 Peggy Nichols Craig Nielsen Diana Nill Ignacio Nixen Patrick Ober Dalia Ochoa Barry O'C0nnelI Debbie Odom Shirley Oldenburg 226-Seniors Nancy Olive Tom Olmstead Audrey Olsen y ,. , , Ti: . ,. -' -c. K Contemplation: What After High School? l Linda Olsson Diann Olvis Douglas Orr . 'eil X 5MT'P'l 4 4 f rr ' ,ffgwffiffh 'ill 'K xx iff, at iw? 'Q K 5 , t .. , ea if Fa ,. in ff al 'M ' vnu Cindy O'Toole Debby Owens Mike Pace 1. sa:..-2--aw: is mfgfgg:,fsrggfg,f,ff5gg W, ,A.,, A. - , W , F J J MIB Q X Q 5 4 4' r. , , -1 -wa? i gag, , fart' 1 , 2 5 at it L 5 iig,1,1s :i ' ii - '51 E 2- 15' .gig K. it ! iiis ili i J 3 - wif .fk- L, V -a V, Mark Pace leff Packer Mary Lou Padilla Happiness is...someone who will take a picture of you for the l annual! Skinny Arnett was obviously caught off guard in class. Kathleen Polkus Larkin Palmer Vaughn Palmer Patrica Parker Henrietta Parra Richard Parra Susan Pase Larry Passey Rob Patten Seniors-227 Lucinda Pazan Kathy Pen Bob Pennell Steve Perkins Ty Perkins lack Perkins Beverly Pesacreta KathyPeterson lohn Pew Russell Phelps Charles Phillips Dianilla Pin kham Marty Pietz Anne Poleo loe Polkus Dennis Porter Linda Porter Nancy Potts loey Preston Richard Randall 228-Seniors Kathy PFSISCPI Danette Price Lance Prickett Craig Randall Danny Randall 1' k-QSM Ronnie Randall Edith Randon Vicki Rang Kathi' Rankin PHUY REDS 4 ,J Gettin' Together Made For Heavy Year Victor Rasch Walter Rawls Bruce Ray -.anna ...sf E a Melody Ray Robert Razc Ilene Reed J 4 ,, 'f My if Lynette Reed Dave Reisland Gary Reese The Look of Love? - is definitely written all over the faces of Teri Gooch and Bruce Waddell as they poke along down the halls. i Norman Rhoton Allan Ricks David Riggs v-,. I Vt? , r QW or I Q y X 5 rg Q 5 A GNU' it V y V s...4y ,-1 ffvf : ,,,, gs J A- Q, V Q-W5 f,', 1 . , has ' ,r 1- . ,ae .,,, -s Glen Riggs Mike Rinker Alis Rivenburgh Cecelia Robedeau Peggy Robins Bruce Robinette Seniors-229 5 Rick Robinson ' Elaine Roberts Margie Robertson Sylvia Robertson Delia Robles Virginia Robles Den na Robson Ana Rodriquez Danny Rodriquez Mary Rodriquez 558 Roe Clafee Rogers Pommie Rogers Marilyn Rolen julie Rollins Manuel Rosales Ric Rowe Mark Rowley Penny Rowley Gevan Rudd Charles Rugg loan Rush Dennis Sabin Deborah Safford Debby Sager lanis Sanders Phillip Satterlee Bill Schaal Kathy 5Cl'1W8lb6 Bill SCl1W9l'lf 230-Seniors jg 3225:-,K'iQ1i:9- 'a -F,-ef- - mmm- ft .V . , , ' ,,:..:, 2 K. t .. g g ' '- 5 . 2 is 'Z 'MPS' H j i. gij'f?f2izlga ,5,v?f ..:: ':1'5:S - - 'i'5i,55?7A-9YI!i5 sV Ez. 55523 . 'sggiiie fi 3' -avg' 1: F' i larry Scofield Duncan Scott Elaine Scott Gill Scott lan Seidel Monica Sennett Vicki Shaffer Shirley Shearman Clifford Shelley lana Shelley Chris Shields Ginger Shill is y f 'Tar . ,D ti.. . 1' El ,Q 'fi Q was '- 5-s rg Sag it W gem EQ me im Yvonne Shockey Perry Shoemaker Sandra Sh upe Thelma Shupe Ken Shurtz Celeste Silva You better get the lead out if we are gonna win this thing! yells water logged Bruce Kroeger to laimie Meredith in the event. 1 1,. ,:::QA: ,Ef L. n l4 lg 12 l15 2 S S. :,A ,.EEE, 2 l W S QW 'B ,gg as R, t 2 zf, f' 3 f 5 Dave Simmons Ken Simmons Dennis Sirrine janet Skoglund Darrell Slade Steve Slade janet Sloan Cathy Smith Don Smith David Smith lackie Smith Kenneth Smith Lynn Smith Sherry Smith Valerie Smith Viola Smith Charles Sorenson Antonio Soto loe Sowards loyce Springall janet Springall Kip Stahl Peggy Standage Rena Stapley Shirlene Starks Wayne Steffey Lynn Steiner Sally Stephens Maxanne Stevens Michael Stevens 232-Seniors Girl-Boy Watching Typical of Seniors Wow! Look at those legs! is what the senior boys around West- wood seem to be saying these days. YC 1'T7, N ' Carolyn Stewart Craig Stewart Dawson Stewart Delilah Stockton George Stoner Wayne Standage Scott Sumpter Brenda Sweat Gary Swinehart J.: - . f- --3,-em M H,Ej:Qi,w5,,:k , ,K . . . -' ii? ' T T ...t-F. Q, ii, N l Q: we fa Q Q5 5 M A A T .t F' ,,,, loy Szafraniec Debbie Talraas Dwight Taylor Daryl Taylor Pat Taylor Sharon Thacker I S255 WW 'V H iw M A T ii, Terry Thompson Linda Thompson Teela Thorson Kathleen Thurber Pairida Thurber Dale Tiffany Seniors-233 Don Tipotsch Carolyn Tobin Ed Totten Garth Toone Carol Tone Alan Tone Robert Tompkins Allen Tom leff Treptow Lena Tsinagine Charles Turner Susan Turner Linda Tucker Esther Uptain Diane Urrea Sharon Valentine Sharon Vance joe Valenzuela 1? f 3 lim Vanderjagt loan Van Luchene junie Vaughn Tony Vincent Cathy Volckmann Kim Vovakes Bruce Waddell lim Wagner Patti Wagner Mark Wahl Andrea Waldsmith Beverly Wakolee 234-Seniors Randee Warren Norma Watkins Bruce Waugh Dan Webb Theresa Weber Dennis Weese WWWW Campus is invaded B Flower Children Theresa Welch Deb Wenger Gary West A rose by any other name. . . Senior chicks Pegge Price and Kathy Volkmann create the sensation of poppy happiness. 5? . 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Y - - - Y is .1 ..gQQfg,i2LIQfl2Ef ., ,1 ,ga g 9 Q 2 in 2 Q65 .y as. gf Q5 Ra xr W 22 vi E! 32 Q? Z 2:2 M SV 35 ,Q ' e 1 .,M, 'XSE1Es72Si'Qiz2SE-in-V4LiL:QZWCh3s?214?zes' W:,1 if9Q!-1- ,.,:, K '1 ,5.sf4sag1in:i6.'ifsSsWwiw??e:eL1512Qw-i2?,5ise2+.:21wwf'12S?aiviwfxmad BACON BETTE B.A. Brigham Young University English, S Club, Mat Maids BALDWIN ROGER B.A. Arizona State University Spanish, Tennis Coach BARABE BRIAN B.A. Arizona State University English BATEMAN ARLENE B.A. Brigham Young University English, Girls' League BEER KENNETH B. S. Indiana University M.A. Arizona State University American History BENNETT THOMAS A.B. Wabash College M. A. T. Indiana University Physical Education, Lettermens' Club BERRYHILL LARRY B.A. Arizona State University Physical Education Cross Country, Track Coach BIXBY SALLY B.S. Texas Woman's University M, S. Arizona State University Physical Education Warriorettes, Dance Club, Archery Team BIANDFORD DALE M. A. Eastern New Mexico B. A. San Jose State Algebra, Geometry BRACKNEY KENNETH B.A. Arizona State University M.A. Indiana State University Industrial Arts, Algebra BRADSHAW F. H. B.A. Arizona State University M. A. University of Colorado English, Humanities, Tohyah BROWN CURTIS B.A. Arizona State University American History, Driver Education, Boys' League BUCKLEY JOHN M. S. Kansas State Teachers' College Counselor, Interact Club CHASE STEPHEN B.A. Arizona State University Biology CHELLEVOLD HELEN B. ED. Wisconsin State University M.A. Arizona State University Cooperative Office Education, Typing, C. O. E. CIARK VERN B.S. South Dakota University M.A. Northern Arizona University Biology, Human Physiology Sophomore Sponsor CLUFF HAL B. S. M. S. Arizona State University Biology, Science Club CONOVER MILLARD M.A. Northeast Missouri State Algebra, Geometry, Octagon Student Council COYLE PAT M. S . Kansas State College Drafting CRAMER ANNA R. N. L. D. S. Hospital P. H. N. Collusnbia University F. N.A. CROOK ED B.S. Arizona State University Special Education CUMMINS CARL M, A. Arizona State University Algebra, Geometry, Inter-Club Council CUMMINS CRAIG B.A. Arizona State University Psychology, American History CUMMINS WILLIAM M. A. Arizona State University Crafts, Crafts Club DAVIS BARBARA M. A . Arizona State University Physical Education, GAA DIEGEL RUTH M. A. Arizona State University Home Economics DODEZ IDUIS B. A. Southwestem M.A. Arizona State University American Problems, Institutional History DONOVAN JOHN M.A. Arizona State University English, Chieftain Advisor, Quill 8 Scroll Sponsor EBERT WILLIAM B.S. Wayne State University Facult Roster M.A. University of Michigan Counselor FISHER STEPHAN B. A. Arizona State University An, An Club FRANCE A. H. B.S. N.E. Missouri State M. S. Oregon State University Electricity, Electronics FREE ROBERT B.S. Colorado State University M.A. in ED. Arizona State University Attendance Counselor FOSTER BRIAN M. S. University of North Dakota Bookkeeping, Business Math GARDNER JEAN B.H. M.A. Arizona State University Crafts, Ceramics, Crafts Club GATES DAVE B.A. Occidental College Physical Education GEARHEART NANCY B. S. University Of New Mexico Home Economics, F. H. M. GETTIER JACQUELYN B. S. Southwest Missouri M.A. Arizona State University Advanced Comp. , Jr. Comp. , American Literature. F. T.A. ' GEZELIUS GEORGE B.A. Arizona State University Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics GISH MARIE M. A. Arizona State University German, German Club GOODMAN HARRY M.A. Arizona State University American History, Physical Education cRAvEs JoY B. S . Northem Arizona University Home Economics, F. H. A. GUEST TOM B. S . M. A. Arizona State University Ceramics HADDAD KENNETH B.A. University of Iowa American Problems, Wrestling Team, Senior Sponsor HARPER RUTH M, A. Arizona State University English HAWKINS RICHARD M. S. Arizona State University Biology, Tennis Coach HERRICK SUSAN B.A. Arizona State University English HERST HOWARD B. S. Montana State M.A. Arizona State University Chemistry, Science Club HEWARD RICHARD B.A. University of Arizona Vocational Agriculture, F. F.A. HILUVIAN H. D. M. A. Arizona State University Gregg Shorthand, ABC Shorthand, Business English HUDSON FRANK M. A. Northern Arizona University Auto Mechanics HUFFAKER JOYCE B. S . Western Montana College English, Speech, Speech Team, National Forensics League, Debate IKEDA SUSAN B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Typing, Office Machines, Office Practice, Junior Class Sponsor JACKSON BETTY B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Librarian JACKSON Akuass B. S. University of Mississippi Business Education JONES J. D. B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Drama Humanities, English, Speech, Masque 8 Dagger JUDD LARRY B.A. Arizona State University M.A. Northem Arizona University Industrial Arts, Metal KARTCI-ENER REY B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Spanish, Key Club LA VENTURE DON B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Audio-Visual LANEY STEPHEN B. A. Brigham Young University Art LEE RALPH B. S, Brigham Yolmg University M.A. Northern Arizona University Geometry, Rocket LISONBEE ALVERN B.A. Arizona State University M. A. University of Utah Physics, Math, F. T.A. LLOYD JoE B. S. M, A. Northern Arizona University Music, Stage Band McNAUGHTON AUSTIN B. S. Brigham Young University Physical Education, Drivers Education MAAS LEONA B.S. M.A. Kansas State University Junior English, Junior Sponsor MIMDE SHIRLEY B.S. Pikeville College M.A. Arizona State University Biology MERRILL WILDA B. S . University of Arizona Home Economics MIERKEY RATRICK B. A. Grand Canyon Music NHLLER CIETE B. S. Indiana University M. S. Union College M.A. Arizona State University Chemistry MILLER MARFARET B. S. Marymount College Counselor MORRIS KENNETH B.S. M,S. Indiana State University Biology, Genetics, Algebra MOUNTS FRANK B. S . M. A . Arizona State University Biology MUNOZ YOLANDA B.A. Arizona State University Physical Education, Tennis Team, Senior Class Sponsor NORMAN FRANCES B.A. University of Arkansas M.A. Arizona State University French, French Club ODEGAARD DFJAN B. A. B. S. University of Minnesota English ONG HELEN B.S. B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Shorthand PEETE WILLIE B. S. University of Arizona M,A. Arizona State University Physical Education Letter-mens' Club PETERSON LEE M.A. Arizona State University B. S. University of Arizona Welding, F.F.A. PICO JOSEPH B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Psychology, Physical Education PINCKERT JANE B. S. University of Nebraska M.A. Arizona State University Social Studies, N.H. S. PIPES JAN B. A. Arizona State University English PULTZ ROBERT B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Business Education, Math Future Business leaders of America RADER ARCHIE M.A. Arizona State University Music, Stage Band REESER LINDA B.S. M.A. Arizona State University English, Junior Class Assembly REID ERVIN M.A. Arizona State University Math RICHARDSON JORTH B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Spanish, Latin, Latin Club RICHMOND M.A. Arizona State University English RITTER WILIJAM B. A. M, A. Arizona State University Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Chess SCANNELL TIM B.A, M. A. Arizona State University English SCHLARBAM MAX B. S. Kirksville State Teachers Industrial Arts, Drivers Education SHIELDS JEAN B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Physical Education, GAA, Badminton SKOGEN FRANK B. S. University of North Dakota Counselor SHOUSE DOROTHY M. A. University of Wisconsin Biology SIADE WAYNE M. S. Arizona State University Math, W. A. M. SMITH DON B. A. Arizona State University Social Studies SPAIN CLIFFORD A. B. Arizona State University Driver and Safety Education STANSBERRY JERRY M. A. University oi Arizona Physical Education STAPLEY KEITH M. S. Indiana University English STEHR BRIAN B. S. Northem Arizona University M.A. Arizona State University STEWART JAMES B.A. University of Northern Iowa English STORTA HELEN B.A. M.A. Arizona State University American History SULLIVAN KATHY B.A. Fort Lewis College English, S Club SUMMERS VANIE B. S. Arizona State University Home 8 Family, Social Studies THOMAS ALVIN M.A. University of Arizona Social Studies THOMPSON CHARLES B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Marketing, Merchandising DECA THOMPSON KENNETH M. A. Arizona State University ICE, VICA TIHANYI GEORGE B.A. M.A. Arizona State University American History, Drivers Education TRIGG SANDRA B.S. Oklahoma State University Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Gymnastic Team, Volleyball Team VALENTINE LORA B.A. University of Arizona Home Economics VAUGI-IAN KEITH B.A. M.A. Arizona State University Counselor, A. F. S. WELLS PAUL B.S. M.A. Northwestem Missouri State American Problems WEST CORWIN B. S. Arizona State University Chemistry WHITE ELIZABETH B.A, Northern Arizona University Music WILKS G. O. B. S. Oklahoma State University Government, Senior Class Chairman WURTZ JIM B.A. Arizona State University Reading YERBY FERN B. S. New Mexico University Typing YOUNG RICHARD M.A. Arizona State University B. S. Brigham Young University Home 8 Family, American History, Boys' League ADAMSON, RICHARD Science Club J Boys' League S J Sr AGUIIAR, YOLEE Rallies 8 Traditions J FFA Sweetheart Attendant Sr Girls' League S J Sr Mat Maids S AKINS, LOIS Girls' League S J Sr ALCANTAR, STELLA FBLA J Art Club J Spanish Club J GAA J Sr ALDEN, TOM Rallies and Traditions J Interact J Sr Leo Club Sr Lettermans Sr ALGER, RICK Boys' League S J Sr ALLARD, JOE Boys' League S J Sr ALLDREDGE, JEAN Dance Club S Spanish Club Sr ALLEN, JANICE FHA S Treasurer J President Crisco Award J Class Play J GAA S J Sr ALLEN, MARLENE GAA S FHA Sr Quill S Scroll Sr War Chant J Sr ALLRED, ALEXA FFA Sr Girls' Chorus S ALLRED, MYRNADEEN Speech Club Secretary J Dance Club Sr Westwood on Parade Sr Dance Club Concert J ALTON, SI-LERRILL Sr Transferred from Hurricane High School, Hurricane, Utah Sr Newspaper Staff HHS Pep Club V.P, J HHS Harvest Ball 1st Attendant J HHS FHA Activities Director Sr WHS ALUARUDO, LUPE Adv. Girls' Chorus J spanish Club 1 GAA S Girls' League S J Sr ANDERSEN, PEGGY Publicity Director S Citizenship Director J Concert Choir J Honor Choir Sr ANDERSON, GAYLE Band Secretary Sr Varsity Band S J Sr Honor Band J Sr Class Plays S J Sr ANDERSON, JOLENE Sophie Girls SWW Girls Chorus Class Play J Sr Warriorettes Sr ANDERSON, LESLIE Transferred from Payson High, Payson, Arizona GAA PHS S Girls' League PHS Girls' League WHS S J Sr ANDERSON, SHELLEY FBLA J FHA S Band JV S Varsity J Sr Honor Band Sr ANDRASOVSDY, GABRIEL Organization Committee J GymnasticsJV S Varsity J Sr Lettermen's Club Sr Class Play S J Sr I Senior Register ANDRES, MYRALEE Girls' League S J Sr ANSNES, KRISTIE Girls' League S J Sr ARNETT, DON Interact S J Sr Lettermen's Club S J Sr Concert Choir J Swimming Varsity S J Sr ARNETT, PAUL Rallies S Traditions J Interact Club S J Sr Singing Warriors J Photographer Sr ASKELAND, DANNY Boys' League S J Sr BACHERT, SUE Rallies G Traditions Pow Wow S J Na'Kwachim S J Waho Pahu S J BACKUS, DEEANN Class Play J Girls' League S J Sr BAIRD, CHRISTY Organizations Committee J Concert Choir J Sr Class Play S Masque 8 Daggar Sr BAKER, DARWYN Transferred from Meson City High, Meson City, Iowa Boys' League S J Sr BAKER, MARY FBLA, Treasurer J COE S Girls' League S J Sr BALDERRAMA, SOCORRO Spanish Club S J Sr G.A.A. S J Sr BALLARD, GARTH FFA Sr Boys' League S J Sr BARAJAS, GLORIA COE Vice President Sr Spanish Club S J Sr G.A.A. S J Sr BARANOWSKI, PATTI Organizations Director J Girls' State J Spikettes J Sr Na'Kwachim S J Sr BARNEY, JEANNIE Special Service Director S S Club J Sr ROMA President Sr Class Plays S J Sr BARR, DENNIS Electronics Club S J Sr Orchestra S J Sr Stage Crew J Sr Honor Band J Sr BARROW, ROBERT Band J. V. , Varsity Boys' League S J Sr BARTOW, MARCE Class Council S J Gymnastics Team S J Captain Sr Swim Maid J Chalk Chick J BATEMAN, CRAIG Football Apache, JV Swimming, Varsity S J Sr Concert Choir J Class Plays S J Sr BARTLETT, BRUCE Transferred from Lewiston-Porter High School, New York Sr Boys' League S J Sr BAYER, DAVID Boys' League S J Sr BEATTY, BOB Boys' League S J Sr BEDFORD, LESLIE Chieftain Staff J Sr Girls' League S J Sr BEIHL, GREG SJSr Transferred from Flowing Wells, Tucson Basketball Varsity J Sr Track Varsity J Westwood's Sports Writer for Mesa Tribune BENJAMIN, LINDA VICA Sr ICE Sr Transferred from Elk Grove High, Illinois J Health Club S President EGHS BENSON, PEGGY Class Council S J Christmas Hall Sr FBLA J Sr French Club Treasurer Sr BERENTZ, RENEE Band Varsity Class Council Sr Class Play S J Sr Bye Bye Birdie Orchestra J BERGEN, RICK Boys' League S J Sr BESENHOFFER, RICHARD Transferred from Prospect High, Chicago, Illinois DECA Sr BINCH, GLENDA Transferred from Bell Park High School, Australia Girls' League S J Sr BINGHAM, LINDA S Club Sr Quill 8 Scroll Sr Westwood Girls J Copy Editor Chieftain Sr Rallies S Traditions S J BIRD, NANCY Class Council J Art Club Vice President Sr Class Play J Sr BLACKWOOD, RITA Girls' League S J Sr BRAKE, BRUCE VICA Sr Football J.V. , Apache, Varsity BLAU, JEANENE Chess Club J Sr Received lst prize for Keep Mesa Clean poster J Semi's in poetry interp. - speech Sr Speech Club Sr BOLLINGBERG, KAREN Dance Club S DECA Sr Sophomore Girls Chorus S Class Play S BONILLA, ROBERT Varsity Wrestling J Sr J.V. 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Varsity Volleyball Sr Powder Puff Basketball S J Sr Wahoo Pahu J Sr BRADSHAW, FRANK National Honor Society J Sr Class Plays S J Sr Pow Wow S J Sr Concert Choir J Honor Choir Sr BRAINARD, GORDETTA French Club J Girls' League S J Sr BRANGLE, DENISE Girls' League S J Sr BRENNAN, IVHKE Varsity Tennis S J Sr Boys' League BRIMHALL, BRENT Band S Mixed and Concert Choir S J National Scholastic Art Award Gold Key Sr J BRIMLEY, SUSAN Chieftain Editor Sr Quill 8 Scroll S J Sr Class Plays S J Sr Masque G Dagger Sr BRINKERHOFF, TORREY Varsity Band J Sr Singing Warriors, Concert and Honor Chemises S J Sr Westwood on Parade Sr Bye Bye Birdie J BRINTON, MARK Rallies S Traditions S Elections Sr Interact Club S J Sr Spanish Club S J Sr BRINTON, ROBERT Special Services S J Interact J Sr Varsity Band S J Sr Bye Bye Birdie G Sound of Music I BRITTEN, MIKE Varsity Band J Sr Football J.V. S TrackJ.V. J Varsity Sr Wahoo Pahu J Sr BROOKS, CONNIE Dance Club J Christmas Halls Decor. J Sr BROSS, LINDA Transferred from Miami High School, Miami, Arizona Girls' League S J Sr BROUCHER, CAROLE Rallies and Traditions Sr Class Council S J Sr Na'Kwachim S J Sr Christmas Hall Decor. S J Sr BROWN, PATRICIA Girls' Chorus S BULKLEY, SUZANNE Choruses S J Sr Optimist Student Award J Class Play J Na'Kwachim J BUNKER, RANDY Class Council Sr Interact Club S J Sr Chorus-Singing Warrior S Concert J Honor Sr BUNKER, THERON Track Varsity S J Sr Wrestling S J.V. Seminary President Sr BURN, CHARLES Math Contest J Pow Wow J BUSHMAN, DEBBIE Girls' League S J Sr BYE, DEBBIE G.A.A. Sr Badminton Varsity Sr BYICE, JOSALINE W. Coraliers J Westwood Girls Chorus Sr Girls' League S J Sr CAIPH, DAVID Transferred from Glendale High, Glendale, Arizona Sr Band GHS SJ WHS Sr Boys' League Sr CAM.PA, RUBEN Boys' League S J Sr CAMBELL CA ROLYN French Club Sr Latin Club S CARLSEN, DARCY Rallies S Traditions J Swim Maids J Sr Na'Kwachim S J Sr Class Play J CAMERON, ARLENE Transferred from Panquitch High Panquitch, Utah S Pow Wow J Class Play J Model U.N. PHS S Pep Club PHS S CANNON, KEARY Latin Club J Sr CARRASCO, MARYLoU Spanish Club - social director 5 I G.A.A. S Mesa Optimists Youth Award Sr Spikettes J CARSTEN, CYNDI COE Sr Girls' League S J Sr CARUTH, JOELYN Class Council S Sr S Club-recording secretary Sr Concert Choir Secretary Sr Good Citizenship Award J CASTILLO, CARMEN Spanish Club Sr G.A.A. S J Sr COE Historian Sr CATES, DEBBIE Rallies G Traditions J Class Council Sr Tohyah J Class Play S J Sr CATHCART, LINDA FBLA J COE Sr CAYTON, DONALD Honor Choir Sr Football S Track J CAYTON, TESSIE Westwood Girls Chorus J Sr Girls' League S J Sr CHADWICK, ANN Girls' League S J Sr CHAIDES, CARLOS Football J.V. Varsity Sr Wrestling J CHAMBERLAIN, KIM Crafts Club J Wrestling J Football S J CHAMBERLIN, GERRY E. Transferred from Chandler High, Chandler, Arizona Sr Photo Lab Sr WHS Band S J CHS Wrestling S J CHS CHAMBERS, BRENDA Class Council S Dance Club J Warriorettes J Sr Christmas Hall Decor. Com. J CHANDLER, JEFF Boys' League CHAPPELL, DONALD Transferred from Alamogordo Igligh, Alamogordo, New Mexico r German Club Sr WHS Debate Team Sr WHS Tennis S J AHS Chess Club S J AHS CHEE, JAMES Art Club Sr CHESTER, RICHARD Viet Nam Moratorium Sr Ass. 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STEVENS, MAX.ANNE DECCA Sr - Parliamentarian Tohyah! Sr Girls' League S J Sr STEVENS, CAROLYN FBLA J - President Girls' League S J Sr STEWART, CRAIG Track S J Sr National Honor Society J Sr Honor Choir Sr Bye Bye Birdie J STEWART, DAWSON Boys' League Council S STOCKTON, DELILAH FNA J Sr - Treasurer Science Club Christian Youth of America Sr Choraliers STOVER, WAYNE Transferred-Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois Boys' League STRIBLING, GEORGE Transferred-South Mountain High School, Phoenix, Arizona Choraliers Sr Track Orchestra S Wrestling S SUMIPTER, SCOTT Rodeo Club President Stage Crew Stage Manager Sr Boys' League SWEAT, BRENDA Girls' League SWINEHART, GARY Gymnastics JV Boys' League SZAFRANIEC, JOY Rallies S Traditions J Sr Diamond Dollies J Class Plays S J Sr Pow Wow S J Sr TALRAAS, DEBBI Spanish Club J FTA Sr Tohyah! Sr Chieftain Sr TALKER, FRED Transferred-Elorence Union High School Boys' League TAYLOR, DARYL Boys' League TAYLOR, DWIGHT FEA S J Sr - Reporter Golf S J Sr Football S Wahoo Pahu S J Sr TAYLOR, PAT Boys' League THOMPSON, JOHN Boys' League. THOMPSON, TERRY Boys' League THORSON, TEELA COE Sr - Secretary-Treasurer Band S Honor Rand J Orchestra J THURBER, KATHLEEN Girls' League TIFFANY, DALE Speech Club S Electronics Club J French Club Sr - Treasurer Mixed Chorus S TIPOTSCH, DON German Club J.V. Band S Varsity Band J Sr Boys' League TOBIN, CAROLYN DENISE Class Council S J Sr First Attendant to Homecoming Queen TOM, AIAN Chess Club J Sr Science Club S V LLL, TOMLIN, JOHN J.V. Baseball - Manager J. V. S Varsity Wrestling TOMPKINS, BOBBY Varsity Football Varsity Baseball TONE, ALAN Apache Football J.V. Track TONE, CAROL Spanish Club S Art Club S Sr Crafts Club J CYA Sr TOONE, GATH FISHER Honor Choir Sr Concert Choir J Varsity Football-statastician J.V. Wrestling TRISCHELLA, GARY Boys' League S J Sr TOTTEN, EDWIN Boys' League S J Sr TSINNA, JINNIE Mesa Optimist Award Sr G.A.A. S J Class Play S TUCKER, LINDA Rallies 8 Traditions S Girls' Chorus S Westwood Girls' Chorus J TURNER, CHARLES Crafts Club J Sr - President J.V. Football TURNER, SUE Transferred-Redwood High, Visalia, California J Oklahoma RHS J Rany Club RHS s J Mat Maid Sr TUTKO, BECKY Girls' League S J Sr URREA, DIANE Rallies 8 Traditions J Westwood Girls Chorus Girls' League Council S Class Council Sr UPTAIN, ESTHER Girls' League S J Sr VALENTINE, SHARON Transferred-Morris Kolls Regional High School, Rorkaway, New Jersey FBIA S J G.A.A. S J Sr VALENZUELA, FRANCISCO Boys' League S J Sr VALENZUELA, JOE Band S J Sr Track Sr Wrestling S Bovs' League VALENZUELA, ROBERT Boys' League VANCE, SHARON S Club Sr - President FTA S Westwood Girls' Chorus J Girls' League S J Sr VANDERJAGT, JIM Class Council J Football S J Sr Track S J Sr Class Plays J Sr VAN LUCHENE, JOAN Social Affairs Director Sr The Crucible J Westwood on Parade Sr Spanish Club S VAUGHN, JUNIE Rallies S Traditions Sr Cultural Affairs S Dance Club S Girls' League S J Sr VERSTMETE, RICHARD Boys' League VINCENT, TONAY Track Varsity Boys' League VOVAKES, KIM FBLA J Girls' League WADDELL, BRUCE Swimming Varsity Football J. V. Boys' League S J Sr WAGNER, PATTI Dance Club J Class Play S Girls' League S J Sr WAGNER, JIM Football J.V. - Apache Baseball J. V. TrackJ.V. Varsity Na'Kwachim S J Sr WAKOLEE BEVERLY Pimapa Club - Secretary J G.A.A. J Girls' League S J Sr WALDSMITH, ANDI Transferred-Gerard High, Phoenix, Arizona Senior Honors Sr National German Honor Society Sr State German Test Award J WALKER, RANDY Class Council J Sr Interact S Honor Choir Sr Class Play S J WARREN, RANDI Rallies 8 Traditions Sr Class Council Sr Band S J Varsity Class Play S J Sr WATKINS, NORNIA FTA S Girls' League S J Sr WEBER, TERRY Transferred-Derby High, Derby, Kansas S Crafts Club Sr Medical Careers J Class Float J Girls' League S J Sr WEESE, DENNIS Citizenship Sr Octagon Club S J Sr Lettermen's Club - President Sr Football S J Sr WENGER, DEBORAH Speech Tournament Sr Girls' League S J Sr WESTBROOK, KIM Certificates of Merit from Scholastic Art Exhibit WEST, GARY L. Boys' League S J Sr WI-IATCOTT, KIM Electronics Club Sr Class Play S WI-IATCOTT, TIM Electronics Club S J Sr Interact Club Sr Class Play S Chorus J WHISLER, LISA Crafts Club J Sr - Treasurer Homecoming Queen Sr J.V. S Varsity Cheerleader S J Sr Optimists Outstanding Youth Award WHITE, DAN Class President S J.V. SVarsity Football S J Sr Varsity Baseball S J Sr Varsity Basketball S J Sr JAH-IITE, PATRICK J.V. 8Varsity Band S J Sr WIGGINS, ANDEE Class Council Sr Quill S Scroll Sr Chieftain J Sr War Chant Sr WILDING, KAREN Transferred-Granger High, Salt Lake City, Utah Sr Choraliers Sr Concert Choir Sr WILFORD, TATE Transferred-Palos Verdes High, Palos Verdes, California Sr Diving Club PVHS S J Flying Club PVHS J WILLAN, KATHY Dance Club S J DECA Sr Chorus S Class Play S WILLIAMS, DOROTHY Orchestra S J Sr Bye Bye Birdie J Westwood on Parade Sr Christmas Hall Decorations S WILLIAMS, ILKA War Chant Sr S Club Rallies S Traditions Sr WILLIAMSON, CAROLYN Transferred-William B. Travis High, Austin, Texas J Mat Maids Secretary Sr Wahoo Pahu J Sr Na'Kwachim J Sr Pow Wow Sr WILLIAMSON, DIANA Transferred-William B. Travis High, Austin, Texas VICA Sweetheart Sr Student Council WHS S THS F Class Secretary THS F WILLIS, DORIS Choraliers Sr Girls' League S J Sr WILLIS, KEEVIN Choraliers Football S J Track S J Sr Gymnastics Sr WILMARTH, ROBERT Football J.V. Class Play S J Sr Pow Wow J .goo hu S J SI' WILSON, A VV o s' Lea ue S J Sr , A V WILSON, V' L Transferred-Mesa High, Mesa Arizona S Tohyah S French Club J WILSON, DEBBIE Rallies 6 Traditions J spanish Club J Class Play S Swim Maids J WILSON, REUBEN Choraliers J Singing Warriors Sr Boys' League S J Sr WILSTEAD MARILYN Chorus S J Sr Girls' League WINTERSTEEN, MARY Tohyah J Sr - Editor National Honor Society J Sr Art Club - Secretary Sr Diamond Dollies J Sr WOOD, BILL Boys' League S J Sr WOODS, DALE Boys' League S J Sr Transferred-Globe High School S WRIGHT, GINGER Special Services J Class Council S Girls' League Council S J Sr Westwood Girls' Chorus WURSTEN, CRAIG Science Club Sr Boys' League S J Sr WYATT, SANDY Girls' League WYGAL, CINDY Transferred-Alhambra High School, Phoenix, Arizona S G.A.A. S WYLIE, VERYL WESLEY Boys' League WYSS, ANTHONY Transferred-Monticello High, Monticello, Wisconsin S Boys' League S J Sr Baker, A Abbott, James D-1, 169, 176 Abel, Carlton 191 Abel, Donna 126 Abney, Barbara 134, 169 Acosta, Terrie122, 169 Acuna, Joe E-1, 211 Acuna, Mary Lou 191 Adams, Diane 169 Adams, D'Ann 191 Adamson, Richard 211 Aguilar, John 26, 169, 49 Aguilar, Ramon 191 Aguilar, Yolee 211 Aguilera, Juan 42 Akins, Lois 211 Albin, Richard 169 Alcantar, Rudy 169 Alcantar, Stella 135, 211 Alden, Tom 87, 119, 211 Alder, Larry 26, 191 Aldrich, David 191 Alger, Rick 211 Allard, Charlie 169 Allard, Joe 211 Alldredge, Jean 211 Allen, Ben Rich A-1, 169, 46 Allen, David B-1, 191 Allen, Deanna 169 Allen, Janice 118, 211 General Index Arrowsmith, Dwaynn 191, 47 Arrowsmith, Terry 169 Askeland, Danny 211 Askeland, Keith A-1, 170 Atkinson, Curtis A-1, 170 Auka, Tony 191 Aussprung,'Richard 26, 191 Aust, Terri 170 Ayer, Forrest 26, 191, 48 Ayers, David 211 B Babbitt, Ric 170 Bachert, Diane 170 Bachert, Sue 58, 134, 211 Backus, Dee Ann 211 Bacon, Bette 149 Badger, Anetta 170 Badger, Jeff 26, 191, 43 Badiaco, John 191 Bailey, Peggy 41, 170 Bniiy, Ron 23, 95, 145, 191, 47, 42 Bair, Bruce 26, 170 Enya, christy B-1, 105, 124, 125, 127, 131, 211 Baird, Mona 191 Baker, Darwyn 212 Baker, Kathy 170 Baker, Mary 132, 212 Mike 127, 191 Allen, Marlene 99, 113, 211 Allen, Mella 191 Allen, Sharla 92, 169 Allred, Myrnadeen 136, 211 Almanza, Jesse 169 Alpha, Rho Tau 130 Alspaugh, Ed 169, 43 Alton, Sherrill 118, 211 Amadio, Thelma D-1, H-1, 191 Andersen, Peggy C-1, 117, 131, 211 Andersen, Rick 30, 104, 191, 46 Andersen, Sylvia E-1, 191 Anderson, Chris 191 Anderson, Clark 119, 191 Anderson, Anderson, Gayle D-1, 104, 21 Jenny 55, 191 Anderson, Jolene D-1, 60, 211 Anderson, Kevin 191 Anderson, Leslie 211 Anderson, Rachelle E-1, 211 1 Andrade, Carole 191 Andrasovsky, Gabe 37, 121, 211 Andreas, Dana 169 Anke, Christine 191 Annala, Nancy E-1, 130, 134, 169 Apache Football 26, 27 Apple, Jane 92, 134, 191 Apple, Richard 26, 169 Arbogast, Carla 169 Arguijo, Irene 128, 211 Armenta, Mary Lou 92, 135, 137, 169, 170 Armstrong, Cathy 191 Armstrong, Nancy 191 Arnett, David 130, 191, 43 Arnett, Don 52, 211 Arnett, Paul 52, 93, 130, 211 Arnett, Peggy B-1, 191 Arnett, Susan 94, 169 Arnett, Terry 169 Arnold, Mark 169, 43 Arnold, Patti D-1, 99, 113, 211 Arrington, Duke 169 Arrington, Sherrie 134, 169 Baker, Nancy 191 Baker, Ronnie 170 Balderrama, Jose 170 Balderrama, Maggie 122, 191 Balderrama, Socorro 123, 212 Baldwin, Mike 191 Baldwin, Roger 152 Ballard, Garth 212 Barabe, Brian 149 Barajas, Gloria 132, 212 Baranowski, Kathie 30, 134, 170 Baranowski, Patti 98, 212 Barger, Jay 212 Barger, Mark 170 Barham, Steven 120, 170 Barney, Jane 170 Barney, Jeannie I-l1,H3, 93,117, 212 Barr, Dennis H1, 124, 131, 212 Barr, Steven 26, 170 Barraclough, Deborah 122, 170 Barringer, Janita 120, 122, 137, 191 Barrow, Aubrey 170 Barrow, Robert D-1, 212 Barry, Debi 191 Barry, Patty 191 Bartlett, Bruce 211 Barton, Albert 23, 191 Bartow, Marci 54, 55, 212 Bartow, Don 170 Bartz, Don 191, 46 Bateman, Arlene 149 Bateman, Craig 212 Bates, Barbara A1, 135, 191 Batty, Edward 170 Bayer, David 212 Beall, Pam 170 Beall, Patricia 170 Bean, Cheryl 170 Beatty, Alan 191 Beatty, Joyce El, 136, 191 Beatty, Robert 212 Beaubien, Steve 191 Beazer, Becky 191 Beck, Gail D-1, 1A, 55, 79, 191 Beckstead, Kayleen 191 Bedford, Leslie 99, 102, 111, 212 Beebe, Chris 170 Beer, Ken 150 Beihl, Greg 212 Beihl, Roger 26, 170 Belnap, Susan 170 Benedict, Bob 191 Benjamin, Linda 128, 212 Bennett, Cheryl 170 Bennett, Gloria 170 Bennett, Tom 110, 156 Benson, Peggy 89, 99, 113, 121 212, 237 Benton, Susie 134, 191 Bentz, Georgia 212 Berentz, Renee 1-B, D1, 122, 127, 212 Bergen, Rick 212 Bergheimer, David 29, 170 Bergling, Connie 92, 110, 117, 191 Bermea, Elvia 191 Bernal, Olivia 212 Berry, Linda 170 Berryhill, Larry 30, 157, 47 Besenhofer, Richard 128, 212 Bessey, Dick 40, 171 Beuker, Diana 171 Bever, Marla 171 Bibus, Theresa 171 Bicknell, Cathee 191 Bicknell, Cris 191 Biggs, Darrel 171 Binder, David 191 Bingham, Dorene 117, 136, 191 Bingham, Irene 117, 136, 191 Bingham, Lynda 99, 111, 212 Bingham, Mary 171, 180 Birberick, Ann 171 Birch, David 29, 171 Bird, Gary 191 Bird, Jim 171 Bird, Judy 92, 131, 191 Bird, Nancy 120, 130, 141, 212 Bishop, Chuck 110, 192, 194 Bixby, Sally 136, 156 Black, Aimee 171 Black, Joyce A-1, 192 Black, Kermit 192 Black, Mary Ann 212 Blackwood, Rita 212 Blake, Bruce 128, 212, 48 Blake, John 22, 206, 212 Blanco, Robert 123 Blanford, Dale 153 Blau, Bonita H-1 Blau, Jeanene 114, 115, 132, 212 Blount, Lorie 171 Boblitt, Ted 171 Boblitt, Vickie 213 Bogle, Larry 192 Boioourt, Pat 192 Bollingberg, Karen 128, 213 Bond, Mark 92, 171 Bonham, Ruth 122, 134, 171 Bonilla, Joe 192 Bonner, Debra 192 Bonner, Sterling 29, 171, 47 Booth, Reggie 171 Booth, Tom 192 Boren, Nelson 52, 213 Borg, Kris 130, 213 Bosold, Joe G-1, 192 Bowden, Frances 137 Bowen, William 192 Bower, Dixie 171 Bowman, Jeff 192 Box, Anita 213 Box, Donna 171 Box, Johnnie H-1, 120, 171 Boyd, Doug 171 Boyd, Sue A-1, 213 Boydston, Debbie 171 Boyle, Kelly 127, 213 Boyle, Patti D-1, 55, 213 Boynton, Kris 93, 117, 213 Boy's League 95 Brackney, Ken 163 Bradford, Debbie 192 Bradley, Tracy 161, 171 Bradshaw, Aaron 30, 213, 46 Bradshaw, Debby 41, 134, 213 Bradshaw, Frank C-1, 104, 131, 213 Bradshaw, F.H. 148 Bradshaw, Janet 171 Bradshaw, Kim 30, 31, 192, 46 Bradshaw, Mark G-1, 58, 59, 120, 131, 171 Brafford, Charles 52, 171 Brahm, Pam 192 Brainard, Gordetta 213 Brake, Virginia 171 Bramer, Diane G-1, 60, 105, 120, 192 Brandt, Lyle 29, 171, 49, 34 Brangle, Denise 213 Brengle, Randy E-1, 170 Brenna n, Leann 171 Brennan, Mike 40, 41, 213 Brenner, Karen 129, 192 Brewer, Arlie 192 Brewer, Gary 192 Briant, David 171, 47 Briggs, Barry 169, 171, 182, 184 Briggs, Krista 94, 171 Bright, Jerry 46 Brimhall, Brent 213 Brimhall, Dan 26, 171 Brimhall, Gail 192 Brimle y, Susan 93, 99, 102, 13 111, 1, 213 Brinkerhoff, Torrey C-1, E-1, 213 Brinkerhoff, Venice H-1, 135, 171 Brinton, Kathy 117, 192 Brinton, Mark 104, 119, 214 Brinton, Robert G-1, 95, 119, 141 Brinton, Steven 171 Britten , Mike 214, 46 Brockman, Mickey 171 Brooks, Carlton 133, 171 Brooks, Connie 214 Brooks, Eddie 171 Broucher, Carol 93, 214 Browder, Frances 171 Brower, Jane 192 Brown, Carol 192 Brown, Charisse 171 Brown, Clara A-1, 192 Brown, Curtis 95, 150 Brown, Dan G-1 Brown, Jean 191 Brown, Pat 214 Brown, Doug 193 Brown, Tim R, 193 Brown, Tim S. 124, 125, 171 Brown, Troy 193 BrowningJanet 135, 193 Brozenec, Bruce 153, 171 Brunet, Barry 192 Buchanan, Catherine 171 Buchholz, Joyce 171 Buchsbaum, Donna 136, 137, 193 Buckingham, Cindy 193 Buckingham, Dan 171 Bulkley, John 145 Bulkley, Suzanne C-1, 121, 214 Bullard, Pat 193 Bunch, Jean 105, 214 Bunker, Eric 1G. 26, 193, 47 Bunker, Randy C-1, 93, 214 Bunker, Robyne E-1, 171 Bunker, Theron 214, 46 Burian, Barbara E1, 193 Burk, Gary 193 Burm, Charles 214 Burm, Mike 193 Burnell, Barbara 171 Bumey, Bev 126, 193 Burnham, Lois 65, 193 Burnham, Sue Ann 135, 193 Bums, Chris 126, 171 Burrell, Kent 193 Burrell, Terry 118, 134, 171 Burson, Cindy 171 Butler, Dennis 29, 171 Butler, Lynda E-1, 99, 102, 111, 193 Butler, Sandi 171 Butters, Alan 120, 123, 124, 125, 193 Butts, Louis 171 Bybee, Debbie 128 Bye, Debbie 135, 214 Byice, Josaline A-1, 214 C Cady, Rich 171 Cain, Connie 171 Cain, J.D. 92, 171 Cain, Nancy 172, 176 Calder, Lucille G-1, H-1, 105, 119, 193 Calder, Susan H-1, 118, 172 Calhoun, Casey 23, 94, 193, 42 Callans, Kevin 172 Calph Frank 214 Calph, Ralph 172 Calvert, Tricia 94, 172 Cameron, Arlene 104, 132, 214 Campa, Ruben 214 Campa, Tom 172, 47 Campbell, Carolyn 214 Campbell, Scott 92, 193 Campbell, Paul A-1, 172 Canaday, Clyde 193 Cannon, Keary123, 214 Card, Denise 193 Card, Vernise 193 Careaga, Maria 172 Carlsen, Darcy 214 Carlsen, Paul 31 Carlson, Bruce 172 Carman, Beth D-1, 214 Carpenter, Gwen 193 Carroll, Mike 193 Carrothers, Karen 193 Carsten, Cyndy 132, 214 Carter, James 172 Carter, Jennifer 134, 172 Cartright, Marcha112, 127, 193 Carufel, Christi 172 Caruso, Armand 172 Caruth, Jeri H-1, 134, 172, 179 Caruth, Joelyn G-1, 52, 53, 93, 100, 117, 121, 214 Castillo, Carmen 132, 214 Cates, Debbie 93, 214 Cates, Vicki 172 Cathcart, Linda 214 Cayson, Gwenda 172 Cayton, Don C-1, 214 Cayton, Tessie 214 Cecchet, Raeann 172 Cerney, Cindy 193 Chadwick, Ann 214 Chaides, Carlos 22, 214 Chiago, Herb 43 Chamberlain, Dell 141 Chamberlain, Kim 214 Chamberlain, Scott 172 Chamberlin, Gerald 146 Chambers, Brenda D-1, 105, 215 Chambers, Craig 31, 193, 46 Chandler, Frances C-1, 127, 215 Chandler, Herb 29,172 Chanley, Kathy 193 Chapman, Lance A-1, 172 Chapman, Elaine 117,193 Chapman, Pat 118,172 Chappell, David 26, 124, 193 Chappell, Debi 193 Chappell, Don 114,124 Chappell, Doug 165,172, 215, 47 Charles, Ronnie 193 Chase, Kathleen 122,1 27,137, 172 Chase, Stan 193 Chatfield, Roxanne 193 Chee, James 130 Chellevold, Helen 155 Chess Club 132,133 Cheung, Judy 130, 193 Chiago, Herb 29,92,172 Chieftain Staff 110, 111 Chiricuzio, Mike 172 Chiricuzio, Rita 112 Chlarson, Jerri 193 Christen, Wes 26, 92,193, 42 Christensen, Janice 122, 215 Christensen, Judy 134, 215 Christensen, Marilyn 172 Christensen, Pam 193 Christofferson, Carol 193 Christopher, Koni A- 1, C- 1, 52, 55, 60, 62, 193, 84 Chryst, Susan 172 Church, Karen H-1, 193 Clark, Ann 172 Clark, Betty 193 Clark, Doug 92, 193 Clark, Georgia 193 Clark, Tina 172 Clark, Myron 193 Clark, Rick 193 Clark, Robert 172,49, 34 Clark, Shirley 215 Clark, Vern 160 Claypool, George 23, 193 Claypool, Dennis A- 1, 30, 92, 172, 47 Clement, Lillian 172 Click, Mike 215 Cline, Mark 172 Cluff, David 172 Cluff, Eloise 142 Cluff, Hal 160 Cluff, Lynette 127,215 Cluff, Patsy 172 Cluff, Peggy 55,134,193 Cluff, Rick A-1, 26, 193 Cluff, Vicky 134,172 Cobb, Gail 194 Cobb, Steve 172 Cochran, Dawn 215 Cochran, Don 215 C, O. E. 132, 133 Coe, Greg 172 Coester, Cathy 79, 92,92,194 Coffin, Scott B-1, C- 98,104,120, 215 Cole, Susan 215 Coleman, Debbie 194 Coleman, Ed E-1, 29, 172 Coleman, Larry B-1, 127, 215 Coleman, Rod 172 Collins, Mark 172 Collinsworth, Nancy 127,194 Collinsworth, Ron 125, 132,17 Colvin, Beth 215 Colvin, Linda 172 Colwell, Vicki 193 Combs, Bill 22, 215, 32 Combs, Chip 26, 172 Combs, Mark C-1, 50, 52,121, 215 Combs, Nancy 172 Concert Choir B-1,G-1 Condit, Ward 194 Conn, David 172 Conner, Kyle 215 Connolly, Cathy 172 Conover, Millard 153 Contreras, Albert 172 Contreras, Harry 172 Contreras, Linda 194 Contreras, Virgi 215 Conway, Larry 194 Cook, Brad 40,172 Cook, Charlie 26, 194 Cook, Debra Ann 172 Cook, Lynette 172 Cook, Peter 36, 37,121, 216 Cook, Richard 194 Cooley, Deborah A- 1, 194 E swort , Kurt 52 Cooley, Linda E-1, 93, 100, 117 210, 216 Cooley, Mary Ann 172 Cooley, Ross 184 Cooper, Bev 117,194 Cooper, Glenn 172 Cooper, Judy 216 Cooper, Kelly 194,47 Cooper, Tom 194 Copenhaver, Kim 135, 173 Copp, Mike 216 Corbett, Paulette 194 Coria, jacki 194 Coria, Michael 173 Cortez, Anette 128, 214 Cottam, Howard D- 1, 216 Cottam, Tom 173 Cottrell, Kenneth 173 Cox, Barbara 216 Cox, Doug 216 Cox, John 216 Coyle, Pat 163 Craig, Elizabeth 173 Craig, Jeff 173 Cramer, Anna 145 Crandall, Leslie 130,173 Crandall, Don 173,43 Crane, Julie 173 Crawley, Ioanie 110 Crawley, Nancy 216 Creed, Mary jo H-1, 216 Crespin, David 173 Crismon, Rebecca 173 Crook, Bill 146 Crook, Marilyn 216 Crosby, Susan 137,173 Cross, jeff 37, 124,173 Crosson, Frank 23,121, 194, 42 Crouse, Linda 216 Crowther, Bill 36, 37, 194 Croxton, Vicki 194 Cruikshank, Paul A-1, 173 1,1-1-1,93, 2 7 Cummings, Nick 92 Cummings, Rhonda 120,173 Cummins, Carl 153 Cummins, Craig 52, 150 Cummins, William 165 Cunningham, Mont 79, 92, 194, 48 Curtis, Karen 156, 194 Curtiss, Elden 216 Cutler, Sherry 194 C. Y. A. 120 D Dahl, Carl 216 Dahlman, Dawn 216 Dahlrnan, Scott 194 Dailey, Michelle 137,173 Dailey, Valerie 132, 216 Daley, Margaret 216 Dalley, Marge G-1, 130, 194 Dance Club 136, 137 Daniels, Charnell 216 Daniels, Rick 161, 217 Danielsen, Mike 217 Dankiw, Ann 194 Dansby, Bennie 173 Dare, Dean 173 Darin, Bob 195 Darnell, Scott 217 Davidson, Ken H-1, 105, 114, 115, 195 Davinroy, Kathleen 173 Davis, Barbara 136,157 Davis, Dan 173 Davis, Donna 173 Davis, Floyd 173 Davis, Mike 161 Doud, David 174 Dowd, Allen H- 1, 174 Downing, janet 110, 137,195 Doxie, Rick D-1,H- 1,195 Doyle, Mike 22, 52, 160, 217 Drayton, Carey 195 Drew, Daniel 37,174 Drew, David 174 Drew, Mike 217 Driggs, Bette Sue 28, 55, 88, 89, 173, 174 Driggs, Blair C-1, 37, 52, 61, 62, 98,100,104, 217 Drorbaugh, David 37, 93, 217 Duffey, Dennis B- 1, 195, 46 Duncho, Barbara H-1,130, 195 Duniven, Shelley 195 Dunn, Karen 195 Dutcher, joy D-1, 174 Duthie, Gilbert 92,174 Duthie, Julie 93, 217 Duve, Mary Io D-1 Dyck, Donna 174 Dziadul, jean 137,174 E East, Ray 124,195 East, Stella 124,126,217 Ebert, Bill 145 Eccles, George 146 Ecker, Dennis 174 Ecker, Ron 217 Edmond, Charles 174 Edwards, Paul 174 Edwards, Robert 195 Edwards, Roy 195 Effhauser, Randy 195 Davis, Bob 93, 217 Davis, Ronn 23,121,195, 206, 46, 45 Davis, Sali 195 Davis, William 173 Dawell, Alan 133 Day, Dennis 26, 195,48 Day, jimmy 195 DECA 128 De Loach, Steve 173 De Masi, Daniel 26, 195 De Veau, jim 195 De Veau, john 158,173 De Veau, Nancy 173 De Witt, Vicki C-1, E-1, 101, 103,114,115,117, 131, 217 Del Real, Margaret 122, 195 Delci, Manuel 120 Denning, lane 195 Dennis, Beverly E-1, 173 Denson, Paula 173 Desormeaux, Cyndie 118,195 Devermann, Don D-1, 1'95 Dick, Cheryl 173 Diedrich, Richard 195 Diegel, Ruth 158 Diepstraten, Liz 123,135,195 Dietz, Ronda 128, 217 Dietz, Terry 195 Dike, Sheryl 173 Dillard, Audrey 173 DiMartin, Kathy 217 Eggen, Doug 195 Elkins, Mark 195 Ellerman, David 29, 174 Ellis, Brett 128 Ellis, Ellie 157, 217 Ellis, Judy 174 Ellis, L.B. 195 Ellsworth Donald 141 ,195 Ellsworth, Marta 217 Ellsworth, Scott 195 Emmons, Lori 134, 195 Engel, Margaret 123,126, 174 Enos, Carol 174 Enos, jo Ann 217 Enos, Nicholas 29, 174 Enos, Ray 29,174 Enriquez, jose 195,47 Enriquez, Mary 217 Enterkin, LaVelle 128, 217 Enterkin, Ann A-1, 134, 195 Entrekin, Tommy 217 Erickson, Doug 174 Erickson, Greg 195 Erickson, Sandy 118,174 Ericson, S teven A-1,D-1,174 Ernsberger, John 174 Ernst, Denise 174 Esber, Kare A-1, 131,195 Escobar, Grace 174 Escobedo, Dick 31,105,195 Dixon, Ken 195 Dixon, jose 29 Dixon, Robin 195 Doane, Steve 195 Dodez, Louis 150 Dodge, Debbie 131,217 Dohrer, Debbie 92, 195, 205 Donovan, john 148 Dorathy, Linda G- 1,131, 217 Doubles, Pamela 92,118,173 Escobedo, Ruben E- 1, 195 Eskey, jonathan 175, 34, 35 Esparza, Henry 195 Espinoza, Alice 122,175 Espinoza, Manuel 195 Essley, Ric 195 Estudillo, Mary 175 Euliss, Sharon 175 Evans, Bill 236 Evans, David E-1, 103,119, 217 Evans, John 175 F Fabel, Bryan 156,175,46 Fain, Delya 126, 143,195 Falconer, Keith C-1,D- 1, 52, 217 Farley, Sandy 130, 175 Farney, Roger 127, 217 Farr, Arlene 217 Farris, Debi 195 FBLA 129 Fehrenkamp, Diane C-1, 217 Felix, Mike E-1, 217 Fent, Mike 195 Ferrell, Patty 195 F. F. A. 126,127 F.l-I.A. 118 Figueroa, Michael 37, 52, 120, 175 Figueroa, Steve 37, 52, 63, 1 21, 218 Finlinson, Bruce 62, 92, 95,195 47 Finlinson, Diane 175 Fischer, Michael 175 Fish, Debbie 218 Fish, Mark 175 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Eddie 175 Gary 26, 195 Lorraine 218 Stephen 130,165 Fisher, Vicki 122,175 Fitch, Debra 195 Ficn, craig 195 Fjcii, Neil128,218 Fjell, Vickie H-1,135,175 Flack, Della 218 Flack, Ed 175 Flake, Ann E-1, 218 Flake, Chuck 95 Freiss, Barbara 196 Frelix, Claudette 175 Frelix, Dewayne G- 1, 23, 66, 101, 196,45, 47 Frelix, Karen 196 French, Carolyn 196 French Club 123 French, Debra 196 French, Ken 218 French, Howard 218, 42 Frick, Jon 175 Frick, Ken 22, 218 Fritz, Arthur 196 Fritz, Becky Ann H- 1,112,175 Froncek, Terry 104,131,218 Froncek, Tim 38, 196 Frontone, Robin H-1,124, 175, 182 Frost, Lannie D- 1, 219 Frost, Luisa A- 1, 94, 196 Frost, Susan D-1, G- 1,97, 105, 219 F. T. A. 127 Fuhr, Norma 67 Fuller, Kent 127, 196 Fuller, Sharon A-1,196 Fuller, Terry 196 Funk, David 196 Furr, Rick 196 G G. A. A. 134, 135 Gadberry, Jeri 219 Gadberry, Mike 26, 58, 92,196, 47 Galer, George 175 Galvan, Martha 122, 196 Gamrnelgaard, Linda 196 Gandy, Sharon 175 Garcia, Alice 122, 130, 175 Garcia, Isabel 175 Flake, Leo A-1, 175, 176, 43 Flake, Nanci A- 1, 92, 93, 117, 195 Flatt, Gordon D-1,195 Fleming, Marvin 175 Fletchall, Belinda 175 Foran, Barbara 218 Flick, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flory, Flory, Floyd, Fluhr, Fluhr, Flynn, John 37, 175 Lupe 175 Maria 195 Martha 175 Pete 218 Curtis 29, 175,46 Don 26, 196 Brenda 175 Chris 38, 52, 196 Clay 172 Marilyn 92,117, 196 F.N.A. 126,127 Foley, Marilyn 134, 175 Foote, Doyle B-1, 120,218 Foran, Joe 175,43 Forbes, Lynn H- 1,196 Garcia, Kathy 122,196 Gardner, Cheryl 196 Gardner, Jean 165 Gardner, Michael E. 169,175, 188 Gardner, Michael H. B-1, 26 197 Gardner, Phil 197 Gardner, Ronald 119, 197, 46 Gardner, Sheryl 219 Gardner, Stephen 175 Garduno, Phillip 175,49 Garner, Alan 175 Garner, Ed 37 Garthe, David H- 1,175 Gary, Lloyd 197 Gassler, Penny 197 Gates, Dave 76,157 Gatlin, Nancy 175 Gauer, Don 197, 42 Ford, Nikki E-1,H-1, 218 Foster, Brian 154 Foster, Larry 40, 218 Foster, Sherrie 63, 74, 131,218 Fox, Arless 129,196 Fox, Carrie 175 France, A1 163 Frank, Teri 114, 218 Franks, Donna 124, 175 Frawley, Barry 37, 175 Frawley, Cheryl 128, 218 Free, Robert 142 Freeman, Debbie 196 Freeman, Marie 175 Freeman, Sara H- 1,129,175 Gayton, Nohemi 219 Gearhart, Nancy 158 Gearhart, Sharon 126, 127,197 Geary, Richard D-1,197 Gehring, Stephan 133,175 Gehring, Michael 175 Geissler, Patricia 175 Geldarski, Andre 197 Geldarski, Gertrude 156 German Club 124,125 Gettier, Jackie 148 Gettier, Nanette 99,102,111, 197 Geurts, Annette 219 Geyer, Jim 30,219 Geyer, Sue 175 Gibbons, Toni 127,135,175 Gibbs, Donice 175 Gietz, Greg 219 Gietz, Gary 175 Gililland, John 29, 52, 175 Gilitiuk, Sharon 134,175 Gillaspie, Marvin 197 Gilman, Diane 175 Giroux, Pam E-1, 41, 92, 168, 175 Girl's League 94 Girl's Gymnastics 54,55 Girl'S Tennis 41 Gish, Marie 124,152 Glacken, Bonnie 197 Glenn, Jeffrey 197 Godfrey, Betty Jo 142 Goding, Lois E-1, 197 Golay, Martha 144 Golder, Mike H-1, 197 Golf 38, 39 Gomez, Jim 175 Gomez, Juan 176 Gonzales, Kathi 52, 53, 219 Gonzales, Mark 176 Gonzales, Pat 197 Gonzalez, Robert 197 Gonzalez, Joe 176 Gooch, Teri 52, 63, 81, 83, 99, 111, 117, 219, 229, 84, 85 Good, Nita 176 Goodman, Harry 150,48 Goodwin, Bob 197 Goodwin, Garrick 176 Goss, Michelle 126, 176 Gossett, James 197 Gottschalk, Sallie E-1, 99, 111, 117, 120,190,197 Gould, Gail 219 Gould, Neta 197 Gowland, Joyce 197 Gowland, Bill 26, 197,43 Grarnmer, Ken 176 Grams, John 176 Grant, Waynt 197 Graves, Gail 176 Graves, Joy 118, 158 Gray, Bonnie C-1,E-1,104, 117, 219, 107 Gray, Brenda 118,176 Gray, Randall 29, 176, 39 Gray, Sandy 55, 197 Green, Jim 219 Green, Ron 176 Greenwood, Mike B-1,D-1,197 Gregg, Dolores 136, 197 Gregory, Lindi 176 Gregory, Spike 197 Grey, Robin 219 Griffin, Sharon 124, 197 Griffith, Candy 176 Griner, Bonnie 126,197 Griner, Don 37,176 Gromer, Jan 128,219 Grommer, Ken 133 Gromrnisch, Al 176,49 Gross, Terry 219 Groth, Teresa 219 Gruner, Carol 142 Grutzmacher, Kathy 52, 61,122, 176 Guerrero, Bowie 22, 219,42 Guest, Thomas 165 Guinn, James 197 Gullatt, Connie 176 Gunnell, J. Darwin 141 Gunnell, Jeff 197,32 Gunnell, Scott A-1, 176 Gunnell, Joyce 219 Gunnell, Kay G- 1,219 Gunnell, Robert 176 Gurnicz, Joyce 135,137,176 Guthrie, Gwen 112,136, 197 Guthrie, Marlene B- 1,H-1,117, 219 Guthrie, Steven 176 Gutierrez, Betty 197 Gutierrez, Johnny 150 Guy, Laura 176 Guzman, Mike 219 H Haddad, Ken 150 Haden, Cathy 58, 219 Hadley, Lucy 134,197 Hadlock, Susan 197 Haggard, Debbie 197 Haglund, Roxanne 219 Hagy, Marilyn 120, 176 Hagy, Randy 176 Haider, Dawn 197 Haider, John 176 Haider, Robin 219 Haines, Jerry 176 Hakes, Cathy 41,92,117, 129, 197 Hakes, Judy 41, 150, 219 Hale, Nancy A-1, 92,197 Hall, Curt 176 Hall, Debby 93,127,134, 219 Hall, Fran 1-A, 197 Hall, Kenneth 176 Hall, Linda 176 Hall, Lisa 135,136,197 Hall, Marsha C-1,1-G, 94, 97 104, 117, 219 Hamblin, Carla C-1, 55, 61, 62, 78, 197, 84 Hamblin, Joanna 219 Hamblin, Laura 176 Hamilton, Cynthia 92, 177 Hamilton, Julia 1A Hamilton, Katherine 177 Hamilton, Lee197 Hamm, Michael 31, 177 I-Iamm,S1:even 23, 197 Hamm, Bill 31, 92, 197, 47 Hammarstedt, Cher 197 Hanawalt, Mark 219 Hancock, Amy 197 Hancock, Jan 177 Hancock, Lynn 219 Hancock, Ron 197 Hancock, Tressa 219 Hanes, Marianne 122,177 Hansen, Chris 133, 220 Hansen, Deborah 197 Hansen, Debbie 160,177 Hanson, Steven 40,197 Hanzlik,Hillarie 80, 82, 88, 98, 99,102,111. 220 Harbison, Don 197 Harker, Michael 177,43 Harper, Ruth 148, 213 Harrington, Steve 197,48 Harris, Eddie 197 Harris, Eula 142 Harris, Kay 197 Harris, Raymond 198 Harris, Dick 23, 24, 77, 78, 121, 196, 197, 48, 32, 33 Harris, Wesley 38,220 Hartman, Gayle 198 Harville, Barbara E1, 220 Harville, Bill 26,127,198 Hastings, Susan A-1, 220 Hatch, Brenda A- 1, 55, 198 Hatch, Guy 177 Hathcock, Dale 22, 220 Hathcock, Ike 37,12O, 220 Hathcock, Kathleen E1,135, 136, 198 Hawkins, Jon 198 Hawkins, Richard 160 Hawkins, Roe 26,127 Haws,Kim H1, 37, 198 Haws, Randy 37 Haymore, Jane 114,177 Hays, Stephanie 198 Health, Bobby 177 Heap, Denise 123,177 Heap, Marilyn D-1,H3,117, 220 Heasty, Julie 114, 120,123,177 Heasty, Tom 120,128,129 Heath, Gary 127,220 Heck, Donna 177 Heckman, Paul 198 Heckman, Therese 177 Hees, Becky 92, 177 Heil, Mike 177 Heimburg, Craig 177 Heitz, Paula 198 Heitz, Sandra 198 Helmley, Toni 220 Hemphill, Larry 22, 220 Henderson, Penny 177 Henderson, Torg 198 Hendrickson, Ardeth 120,177 Hendrickson, Victor 220 Hennis, Lynn 177 Henthorn, Karen 112, 220 Henze, Bill 112 Hereford, Carl 177 Hernandez, Linda 135, 198 Hernandez, Mary 110 Herner, David 177 Herrera, Frances 123,177 Herrick, Susan 148 Herst, Gene 125, 160 Hess, Mark E1, 26,198 Hestand, John 70, 104, 115,124, 131, 132, 220 Hester, Bill 29,177 Hester, David 220 Hether, Steve 127 Heward, Richard 127,160 Heywood, Alan 198, 203 Heywood, Ross 26, 177 Hiatt, Jan G-1, 131, 198 Hitler, Jeff 220 Higgins, Diane 220 Higgins, Bill D-1, 198 Higley, lrene 198 Higley, Sharon 177 Hikida, Marilyn B-1, 110, 198 Hilbert, Claudia 177 Hill, Charles 131 Hill, Danina 198 Hill, Sylvia 198 Hillman, Herb 154 Hillman, Richard 120,220 Hillmer, Jo 120,177 Hilton, Steve C- 1,E-1, 93, 210, 220 Hines, Philip 120, 198,42 Hines, Bill 130,177 Hinkle, Dan 177 Hinton, Doris 198 Hipke, Randy 29, 177, 49, 34 Hirstius, James 198 Hixon, Sandy 198 Hobart, Tom 177 Hobbs, Charles 177, 46 Hobbs, Richard 29,177 Hodge, Leslie 105,220 Hogue, Gary 220 Hogue, Tom 23, 83,198,32, 84 Holmes, Becky 198 Holmes, George 127 Holmes, Rene 198 Holmes, Robbyn 177 Holt, Becky 198 Hom, Linda 30, 94, 98, 99, 101, 102, 110, 117, 134,220 Hom, Rosie 30, 98, 99,102,111, 135, 198 Honetschlager, Kat 128, 220 Honetschlager, Susan 177 Honor Choir C-1 Hoopes, Kathie 220 Hopkins, Cheryl 117, 220 Horky, Mona H1 Horn, Jacque lA, 110,136,198 Horn, Steve 198 Horne, Ned 26,177 Horner, Craig 177 Horner, Pam 198 Houser, Tassey 136, 198 Howard, Ken 120, 123, 124, 125, 198 Howard, Lucinda D- 1, 136, 220 Howard, Irvin 177 Howell, Verlo 198 Hoy, Marian 177 Hoyt, HOW, Dennis 29, 177 Linda 220 Huber, Sandra 135,137, 177 Huble r, Amy 30, 41, 198 Hudson, Frank 163 Huesmann, Deborah 177 Huffaker, Joyce 149 Huffaker, Kathy 130, 177 Huffman, Ken 30,177, 47 Hughes, Mark 38, 198 Hughes, Randy 128, 220 Hughes, Shirley E-1 Huling, Ernest 198 Hump Hunsa Hunsa Hunsa hrey, Gavin 141 ker, Alan 198 ker, Gary 198 ker, Jay A-1,177 Hunsaker, Scott 177,49 Hunt, Debra 220 Hunt, Jeanette 198 Hunt, Hurd, Kevin 177 Barbara 221 Hurlbut, Andrea 198 Hutch eson, Karen 134, 177 I Ikeda, Kathy H- 1,198 Ikeda, Susan 154 lnfalt, Michael 177, 34 lngall s, Warren 221 Ingram, Jeff 157 Ingram, Mark 221 Ingram, Sean 198 Interact Club 119 Irvine, Lorna G- 1,198 lsley, Lenna 137, 177 Iversen, Tom 177 Iverson, Laurie 52,117, 198 lves, Brian 177 I Jablonka, Mark H-1, 40, 133,177 Jackson, Arless 154, 205,45,47 Jackson, Mike 30,221 Jackson, Betty 144,179 Jackson, Bruce 198 Jackson, Darlene B-1,127, 221 Jackson, Janis 177 Jackson, Joann 110,122 Jackson, Mike E. 178 Jacquet, Ellen 130, 198 Jacquet, Peggy 178 aimes Delia 142 I ' , Jambor, Tom 178 Jamerson, Charles 198, 48 James, Dennis 198 James, Myrna 221 Jannasch, Leslie 178 Janne, Marcy B- 1, E- 1, 221 Janne, Terry 1 78 Jarocha, Jarocha, Norma 198 Paula 99, 102,113, 221 Jarrett, Tommy 178 Jarvey, Neil C-1, 52, 95, 119, 121, 221 Jarvis, Sheila 198 Jenkins, Dennis 31, 178,47 Jenkins, Jim 114, 115, 221 Jennings, Gordon 92,119,198 Jensen, Debbie 178 Jensen, J JSPPSGH, acalyn 221 Rebekah 198 Jepson, Barbara C-1, 221 Jepson, Susan 178 Jewett, Shawn 199 John, Cindy A-1,E-1,71,178 104,129, Johnson, Betty D- 1, G- 1,221 Johnson, Dayton 199 Johnson, Debra 221 Johnson, Dyan 178 Johnson, Jim A-1, 178 Johnson, Jane 199 Johnson, Janice 221 Johnson, Janna 178 Johnson, Jei 120, 127,199 Johnson, Kris E- 1, 104, 123, 127, 221 Johnson, Linda 199 Johnson, McKay 114, 115,46 Johnson, Mike B-1,1-l-1, 105, 114,115, 131, 132, 199 Johnson, Miles 178 Johnson, Pamela 199 Johnson, Peggy C-1, 221 Johnson, Rick 178 Johnson, Shelva 130, 178 Johnson, Sonja 199 Johnson, Steve 29, 95, 178, 49 Johnson, Tim E- 1, G-1, 50, 52, 89, 120, 178 Johnston, Diana E-1, 199 Johnston, Patrick 199 Johnston, Rod 178,49 Johnstun, Don 221 Jolley, Joe 29, 178,46, 43 Jones, Brenda 178 Jones, Butch 199 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, 222 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Carmen 128,199 Carol 127,222 DeAnn 178 Dena 126 Duncan D- 1, 199 Janice D-1,l-I-1, 105, Jay Dean 131, 148 Kellie 92,178 Laura 178 Margie 117,222 Mel 199 Patricia 188 Randy 222 Renae 128, 222 Saima 92, 127,199 Susan 178 Jorgensen, Judy 178 Juan, Raymond 29 Judd, Larry 163 Junior Class Council 92 J. V. Baseball 49 J. V. Basketball J. V. Boy's Tennis 40 J. V. Cross Country 31 J. V. Football 28, 29 J. V. Gymnastics 37 J, V, Wrestling 42, 43 K Kaesler, Marta 178 Kalb, Ed 199 Kalb, Steve 178 Kalmbach, Pam 124, 178 Kalmbach, Jan 222 Kaltenheuser, Mary Ann 137, 178 Kapanicas, Alan 222 Kartchner, Rey 152 Kauffmann, Greg 178 Kear, Lewie 178 Kear, Peggy Ann A-1,H-1, 94, 114,222 Kearns, Jim 30, 199, 46 Kearns, Jeff 31,178,46 Kearns, Joan 131,222 Kearns, Karen 178 Keeling, Anita 118 Keller, Rick 199, 209 Keller, Robin 55 Kelley, Joyce 132, 222 Kelliher, Barbara 127,178 Kelso, Anna Lou 222 Kempton, Brad 199 Kempton, Kathi 199 Kent, Mike 29,178 Keppel, Ann 52, 79, 199 Kerr, Carolyn 222 Kerr, John 141 Kerr, John C. 222 Keyworth, Bill 178 Keyworth, Glenda 222 Kiely, Gregg 29,178 Kilbourne, Debby G- 1, 94, 99, 113, 199 Kilbourne, Richard 141 Kimball, Kathy 178 Kimball, Kevin 178,46 Kinard, Debbie 126, 178 King, Sandra 178 King, Trenna 178 Kinion, Cheri 199 Kint, Karen 55, 178 Kirk, Rick 178 Kirkpatrick, Richard 199 Kiser, Steve 200 Kizer, Joey 112,127, 222 Kleiner, Rick 93, 222 Kleinman, Dawn 55,178 Kleinschmidt, Bob 73 Knight, Becky 94, 222 Knight, Don 178 Knotts, Dean 222 Knotts, Dennis 178 Koch, Darlene 99, 111, 136, 222 Koch, Maxene 142 Kohler, Bill 29, 155, 178,49, 34 Kolsrud, Reed 26, 27, 92, 95,178, 43 Kolsrud, Scott 222 Konemann, Steven 178 Kowal, Sandy E- 1, 104,117, 129, 222 Krauel, Sandra E-1, H- 1,127, 222 Kristoff, Linda 123, 135, 200 Kroeger, Bruce 52, 87, 121, 222, 231 Kronwald, MaryJane 200 Kuhse, Par 29, sz, 99, 110, 178, 47 Kukulies, Randy 200 Kunert, Kirk 200 Kurtz, Anne 222 Kutch, Brenda 200 Kuykendall, Pam 118,178 L Laabs, Barbara 178 Labrier, Linda 128,222 Lacey, Denise C-1, 94,104, 117, 222, 107 LaCroix, Cathy 178 Lalfrenz, Cindy 200 Lal-Iaie, Vicki 122,125, 200 Laliberte, Lynn 222 Laliberte, Ross 200 Lamar, Marsha 178 Lambiase, Cecilia 200 Lambrechtsen, David 179 Lampnere, Linda 136, 200 Laney, Stephen 130, 165 Lanford, Jim 200 Langfitt, Jeannine 105,130, 222 Langford, Jim 26, 200 Langvardt, Dave 200 Langvardt, Steve 26, 200 Lanning, Debbie 179 Lanning, Patty 200 Larry, Robert 128, 150, 222 Larson, Craig 112, 223 132, Larson, Liana G- 1, 97, 104,114, 130, 222 Larson, Marina 179 Larson, Pam 223 Latin Club 123 Laurie, David E-1,124,127,130, 200 Laursen, Karlene 179 LaVenture, Don 144 Law, Lori 200 Lawton, I-Iolli 170,179 Lawton, Jim 223 Laxson, Lana 179 Layton, Brandt C-1, D-1,H- 167, 223 LeBaron, Cherie 179 LeBaron, Christi A-1, 134, 2 Leavitt, Gaylene D-1, 223 Leavitt, Karen 223 Leavitt, Kerry 26, 200 Lee, Craig 31, 200, 46 Lee, Ralph 133,153 Lee, Teri 179 Lein, Tim 52,124,125, 200 Lemieux, Michele 179 Lenhart, David 179 Lenhart, Eldon 179 Leno, Brad 179 Leo Club 120 Leonard, Mike 127, 223 Leonard, Ronald 127,179 Leslie, Cheryl 223 Leslie, Denise 179 Letterman's Club 121 Leverett, Michael 179 Lewellen, Steve 179 Lewis, Debbie 128, 129,223 Lewis, Debrah 200 Lewis, Ellen 200 Lewis, Glen 112,223 Lewis, Raymond 223 Lewis, Sharon 200 Lewis, Randy 200 Lidback, Denise E-1, 200 Lila, Paula 223 Lilenquist, Joan 60, 192 Liles, Bobby 179 Lilly, Rod 23, 61, 121, 200, 47 Lindtiegen, Susan E-1, 200 Lingana, Paul 200 1: 00 Lisonbee, Alvern 160 Lisonbee, Carol B-1,H-1, 223 Lisonbee, Joan E-1, G-1,13O, 200 Lisonbee, Boyd 29,165, 179,47 Lisonbee, Ronnie 200 Lisonbee, Steve 223 Liston, Michelle 179 Liston, Randa 120,179 Little, Cyndy 179 Little, Mona B-1, 200 Little, Shari 200 Lloyd, Joe 166,167 Loe, Marie 134,179 Logan, Mike 223 Long, Cyndi 92, 200 Long, Elaine 223 Long, Jean 134,163,200 Lopez, Belinda 134, 200 Lopez, Orlando 200 Lopez, Rollie 22 Lopresti, Harry B- 1, H- 1, 200, 48 Loquidis, Linnea 79, 92, 200, 200 Lott, Karen 52, 53, 223 Lott, Lori 41, 52, 120, 153, 200 Louis, Joe 163 Lovett, Bill 141 Lowe, Larry 115, 132, 200 Lowe, Patty 179 Lowry, Lyn 179 Mandese, Chris B-1, H-1, 104, 126, 200 Mandeville, Milton 29,180 Manning, Leca 224 Manriquez, Mary 142 Marin, Rose 123, 201 Mariscal Mary 201 5 Marks, Lavonnie 180 Marks, Sally 134, 180,182 Markwell, Teri 110, 158,201 Martin, Angie 122,180 Martin, Beth 180 Martin, Kevin 224 Martin, Robert 125, 224 Martin, Sheila D-1, 25, 99, 113, 201 Martin, Sherry B- 1, 224 Martin, Dwaine 37, 63, 64,121, 224 Martindell, Sharlene 134, 180 Martineau, Gail 201 Martineau, Wayne 133, 180 Martinez, Barbara 123, 201 Martinez, Danny 26, 27, 201, 42 Martinez, Linda 180 Martinez, Sylvia 55,122,180 Martinez, Mary 201 Martinez, Ramon 29, 180, 47, 43 Maser, Mike 225 Medesha, Doug 202 Mehalko, Kim A-1, 37,181 Meisgeier, jadene 118,202 Mendez, David c-1, 23,120,202 48 Mendoza, Robert Z. 92, 181 Mendoza, 1 Teresa -134, 202 Meraz, Joe 181 Meredith, Jamie 52,231,225 Merkel, Karen 136, 202 Merkley, Craig 202 Merkley, Joan H- 1, 181 Merrill, Marsha 181 Merrill, Rex 225 Merrill, Ron 31, 202, 46 Merrill, Steve G-1, 23, 202 Merrill, Susan B- 1, 93, 225 Merrill, Wilda 158 Merritt, Ric 128,225 Messali, Andre 146 Metcalf, Larry 225 Meyers, Charlene 226 Michaud, Barbara C-1,94, 104, 117, 225 Mickelson, Gerald 181, 49 Mickelson, Morris 181 Middlebrough, Peggy E- 1, 126, 181 Miguel, Carol 202 Mason, James 201 Mason, Peggy H-1, 201 lrue-ia-ni, Do-ret-hy 1-4-4 Luciani, Mark 92, 179 Lucke, David 224 Lugo, Mike 31, 200 Lukehart, Ricky 145, 200 Lynch, Diane 92,122,179 Lynn, Patti 224 Lyons, Michelene E- 1, 70, 74, 63, 82, 97, 99,102,113, 117, 118, 200, 224, 131 M Maahs, Pat 179 Maas, Leona 149 Mabee, Marilyn 179 Mabille, Olivier E-1, 65, 96,100 Mac Donald, Karen E-1,77,115, 200 Macchiaroli, Janice 197 Mac Donald, Allan 200 Mac Dowell, Peggy 200 Mace, Catherine 135,179 Macias, Orlando 200 Macias, Leonard 224 Maciong, Lee 179 Macko, Maureen E-1, 99,110, 200 Madsen, Robert 179 Madsen, Susan 224 Madueno, Freddy 200, 206 Magee, Linda 126,180 Magnuson, Kevin 29,180 Magnusson, Donell 134, 180 Magnusson, Kevin 224, 42 Magnusson, Lorraine 104, 136, 224 Mahoney, Danny 200 Majorettes E-1 Makil, Bonnie E-1, 224 Makil, Doreene 180 Makil, Jeffrey 29, 180,43 Malecha, Karen 200 Malecha, Roxanne 224 Malherbe, Kathy 180 Malone, Carol 200 Malone, Scott 224 Malone, Mary 136, 200 Manderschied, Chad 180,46 Manderschied, David 224 Masque and'Dagger 1'3'l Massingill, Alice 180 Mastin, Kristie 225 Matsumoto, Mary 135, 225 Maughan, Laree 117, 225 Maughan, Randy 180 Mayne, Barbara 180 Mayo, Steve 26, 201 Mc.Anlis, Fred 23, 201 McBath, Lynette H- 1, 225 McBath, Jackie H-1,180 McCall, Darrell 180 McCall, Kathy 122, 201 McClelland, Gerald 93, 225 McClelland, Jim 22, 59, 101, 216, 225, 32, 33 McClelland, Marla 170, 180 McCleve, Kathy 180 McCollough, Debbie 180 McCormick, Theresa 201 McCrea, Bryce 124, 125, 225 McDermott, Ward 180 McDonald, Marilyn B-1, 201 McDowell, Bill 201 McDowell, Rosemary 201 McGowan, Jean 201 McGowan, John 201 McGuire, Larry 180 McKay, Jeanne A-1, H- 1, 201 McLain, Jim 201 McLaws, lvan29, 92,168,180 McLaws, Mike 225 McLellan, Tim 180 McLellan, Trenna 225 McLennan, Judy 129, 180 McMahon, Jim D-1,180 McNair, Cathy 201 McNaughton, Austin 29, 157, 46 McNeal, Rodney 92,180 McOuate, Dana 181 McOuown, Peggy 201 McWilliams, Dusty E- 1, 95, 119, 224 Mclntyre, Mike 38, 201 McMahon, Patricia 127, 225 McRorie, Karen 181 Mead, Barry 202 Meade, Shirley 160 Meadows, Naomi 224 Milano, Laura H-1, 181 Miller, Carol 181 Miller, Cathy 137, 202 Miller, Janet 181 Miller, Jan 202 Miller, John 181 Miller, Judy 202 Miller, Leslie 225 Miller, Margaret 145 Miller, Marilyn 105,225,107 Miller, Mike 225 Miller, Patricia 181 Miller, Peggy L. 181,153 Miller, Peggy H-1, 142, 225 Miller, Robert 181 Miller, Scott 225 Miller, Vicky 181,225 Miller, Vicky F. 104, 124, 125 Miller, Jean C- 1, E-1, 70, 98, 120, 141, 225 Millett, Dan 119,121,124-,202 46 Millett, Stephanie 181 Milligan, Dennis 36, 37, 76, 99, 11O,113, 225 Mills, Debbie 181 Mills, Douglas 202 Mills, Marie C-1,6O,131, 225 Mills, Sally 181 Mlnsh, Jim 181 Miranda, Butch 181 Mitchell, Bill D-1, 202 Mitchell, Mike 181 Mitchell, Richard 40,104, 114, 115, 124, 125, 132, 225, 107 Mitchell, Shirley 120, 124,137, 202 Moffat, Marti c-1, 104, 117, 131, 202 Moffat, Parker 93 Montgomery, Debbie 202 Montgomery, Mike 181 Moon, Jim 95, 181,43 Moon, Becky E-1, 130, 225, 236 Moore, Carol 181 Moore, Danny 202 Moore, Jeannine H-1, 226, Moore, Tom E-1 Moore, Julinda 118,181 Moore, Kenneth 181 Moore, Mary Lea E- 1, H-1, 225 I Moore, Patty 120, 181 Moore, Sherry 55, 181 Moore, Sid 202 Moore, Willie 26, 27,292 Moran, Elaine 226 Morgan, Barbara 202 Morgan, Debby 226 Morgan, Tom 26, 202,226 Morphis, David 181 Moigis, Kenneth 160 Morrison, Ann 226 Morrison, Richard E-1, 226 Morrow, Robert 181, 186 Moser, jill 130,181 Mosley, Tom 202 Motes, David 202 Mottern, Danny 38, 202 Mounts, Frank 160 Mountz, Ken 23, 202,42 Mower, Dorothy 226 Mower, jim 181 Mowery, Mike 181 Mowery, Rick 181 Moyers, Raymond 127,225 Mueller, Richard 132, 202 Mullen, Steven 181 Mulliner, Darlene 181 Muinbs, Darrell 62, 121,127,226 Mullins, Mike 82 Munger, Cindy 202 Munoz, Carlos 181 Munoz, joe 181 Munoz, Sandra 181 Munoz, Yolanda 156 Murdock, Corina H- 1, D-1, 202 Murray, Deete 134, 181 Murray, Mike 202 Murrietta, Ed 31,46 Murrietta, Phillip 181 Murrietta, Patricia 226 Murry, Murry, Myers, Myers, Myers, Naegle, Naegle, Nansen, Bonita 126,181 Carmella 202 Debra 202 Nancy E1, 226 Rick 202 N jack 181 Vickie 226 jerry 202 Nava, Gloria 181 N ationa N avarre l Honor Society 104,105 te, Nora 202 Neathery, Debby 1G,93, 114, 118, 226 Neely, Neely, Betty 134,181 Debbie 202 Neill, Brooks 181 Neito, Gerardo 38 Nell, Penny 181 Nell, Regina 226 Nelson, Cathy 181 Nelson, Charlotte 202 Nelson, jeff 52, 181 Nelson, Kathy 202 Nelson, Kent 181 Nelson, Randy 226 Nelson, Gene 226 Nesbitt, jim 26, 50, 52,120,202 NeSmith, Mike E1, 202 Neumann, Mary 181 Newell, jim 132, 202 Newton, Debra 202 Newton, Mary 226 Newton, Sammie jr. 26, 202 Nez, Sam 130, 202 Nichols, Carol 134, 155, 226 Nichols, Charles E1, 26, 202 Nichols, Dena 92, 181 Nichols, jim A-1, 182 Nichols, Peggy 1-H,I-13,226 Nielsen, Craig 30-31, 99,110, 226,46,45 Nielsen, Paula E-1,41, 190, 202 Nielsen, Paula C. 92,118, 135, 182 Nielson, Gloria 182 Nielson, Stan 26, 95,119, 202, 48, 32 Nielson, Steve 88, 89, 202 Nill, Diana 1G, 63, 110, 117, 121, 221, 226 Nixen, Ignacio 226 Nixen, Mark 202 Noel, Denny 202 Nolan, Sue 137,182 Norrdstrom, Greg 182 Norman, Frances 152 Nugent, Debi 202 Nunez, Luis 120, 182 O O'Banner, Dolores 182 O'Connell, Barry 38, 39, 226 O'Gara, Ron 203 Ober, Patrick 128, 226 Oberle, Mitzi 55,123, 203 Oberle, Sherry H-1, 182 Obershaw, Jolene 137, 174,18O, 182 Obley, Debbie 203 Obley, Laurie 182 Ochoa, Dalia 163,226 Ochoa, Rudy 92, 182,47 Octagon Club 116 Ode, Keith 185 Odegaard, Dean 149 Odom, Debbie 70,131,226 Odom, Mary Elizabeth 130, 203 Oelke, Richard 182 Oldenburg, Shirley 55, 134,226 Oldenburg, Tom A-1,182 Olive, Nancy 226 Olmstead, Tom D-1, 226 Olson, Audrey 226 Olson, Jim 182 Olsson, Jon 182, 42, 47 Olsson, Linda H- 1,104,117,227 Olvis, Diann 99,113, 227 Ong, Helen 155 Openshaw, joe 182 Opie, Debbie E-1,A-1, 137,182 Orchestra H- 1 Orr, Douglas 120,227 Orr, jeane 92, 182 Orr, Pam 182 Orrantia, Al Pena 203 Ortega, Ed 182 Ortega, Rick 203 Ortiz, Denise 126,203 Ortiz, Grace 203 Osborn, john 29, 182 Osborne, joseph 132, 203 Osif, Karen 203 O'Toole, Cindy 118, 227 Owen, Cheryl 137,182 Owen, Lathleen 131, 203 Owens, Debby 227 Owens, Tom 182,46 Owsley, Nicki 203 Oxendale, Tom 203 Ozuna, Daniel A-1, 29, 182 P Paca, Lori 182 Pace, jon 124, 125 Pace, Mark 227 Pace, Mike 227 Pacheco, Ava 129,182 Packard, Kim D- 1, 203 Packard, Terry 203 Packer, jeff 227 Padelford, Karen D- 1, 136, 203 Padilla, Jacqueline 182 Padilla, Mary Lou 227 Palmer, Allan 182 Palmer, Gay H-1, 203 Palmer, Larkin 37,121, 227 Palmer, Rick D-1, 203 Palmer, Vaughn 227 Pantoja, Nancy 122, 182 Papes, Dennis 182 Paredes, Irene 182 Parker, Doug 23, 95, 105, 203, 47 Parker, Jack 203 Parker, Patricia 124,132, 227 Parker, Robert 203 Parra, Henrietta 227 Parra, Chente 203 Parra, Richard 122,227 Parra, Tony 203 Pase, Bil ne 137,183 Pase, Susan 227 Passey, Gary 183 Passey, J oan 94, 183 Passey, Larry 158,227 Paszek, Gary 183 Patino, Rosie 182 Patten, Robbie 30, 227 Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson , Cherie G- 1, H- 1, 203 , Gary A-1, 183, 43 , Ken D-1, 204 , Susan 204 Pazan, Lucinda 228 Pearce, Debra H- 1,204 Pearce, Kathy 204 Pearce, Nancy 92, 127, 183 Pearce, Stewart 183 Pearson, Peden, P Debi 204 bmp 183 Peel, Diana 204 Peete, Willie 156 Pen, Apr il 204 Pen, Kathy 128, 228 Pena, Elizabeth 180, 183,188 Pena, Arthur 204 Penn, Rosalind 130, 183 Pennell, Abby G- 1, 104,105, 117, 204 Pennell, Bob C-1, 50, 52, 62, 101, 104, 114, 131, 120,228 Penrod, Debbie 204 Pentecost, Kathy 204 Pepera, Mark A- 1, 204 Perea, Ralph 183,49 Perez, Manuel 29, 183 Perez, Roy 183 Perkins, Barbara 183 Perkins, Delma 183 Perkins, Greg 38, 39, 196, 204 Perkins, jack 22, 228 Perkins, Ric 204 Perkins, Bob 26, 79, 204 Perkins, Ruth 142 Perkins, Steve 38,228 Perkins, Ty 228 Perry, LuAnne 204 Perry, Marbeth 204 Pesacreta, Beverly 128, 129, 228 Petersen, Gerry 183 Petersen, Mark 204 Peterson, Brian 204, 42 Peterson, Danny 22, 25, 48 Peterson, Kathy C-1, 99, 113, 1 27, 128 Peterson, Kristen 204 Rang, Vicky 73, 228 Peterson, Leo 163 Peterson, Leslie 79, 199, 204 Peterson, Paul H- 1, 204 Petrie, jerry 204 Petrie, Laurie 55,183 Petty, Kathy 183 Petty, Terry D-1, 183, 49 Randall, Craig 22,150, 228 Randall, Danny 228 Randall, Richard 228 Randall, Ronnie 127,228 Randon, Edith 228 Randon, Marion 183 Robedeau, Cecelia 129, 229 Robedeau, Dolores 205 Roberts, David D- 1, 52, 205 Roberts, Eddy 184 Roberts, Elane 230 Peuk er, Diana 129 Pew, David E- 1, 183 Pew, john B- 1, 93, 105, 120, 228, 106 Pew, Ralph 26, 92, 104,190,204 Pfaff, Dore 128 Phelps, Barbara 70,183 Phelps, Russell 228 Phill ips, Charles 228 Picaso, Rachel 204 Pickens Mike 183 Rankin, Kathy 104, 122,123, 127, 228 Rans, Patty 228 Rapp, David 183 Rasch, Victor 229 Raschke, Robert 204 Rasmusson, Diane 92,204 Raudman, Susan 124,204 Rauls, Phyllis 183 Rawls, Walter 229 Ray, Bruce G- 1, 229 Roberts, Ernest 37 Roberts, Stephen B- 1, 205 Robertson. Danny 184 Robertson, Margie C-1, 105, 230, 107 Robertson, Sylvia 98, 99,111 230 Robinette, Bruce 229 Robinette, Carmen 184 Robins, Peggy 229 Robinson, Debbie 194, 205 Robison, Rick 230 Robles, Delia 230 124 7 Pico, joe 156 Pierstorff, Connie 183 Pietz, Marty 114,115,125, 228 Pilgram, Sharon 204 Pinkert, jane 150 Pinkham, Diantha 130, 228 Pipes, janet 149 Pirch, Susie D-1, 60, 99, 111, 204 Pittman, john 204 Pitts, Stan 204 Plumb, Rita 204 Po e David 204 Ray, Clifford 204,42 Ray, Delwyn 183 Ray, Harry 183 Ray, Laverna 204 Ray, Marilyn 183 Ray, Marjean 204 Ray, Melody 69,103,131,229 Ray, Sharon A-1, 94, 166, 204 Ray, Suzann 128 Raymond, jean E-1, 204 Razo, Robert 229 Reding, Greg 183 Robles, Vincent 29,184 Robles, Virginia 230 Robson, Denna C- 1, E- 1 ,103, 117, 131, 230 Robson, Rosanne E- 1, 92, 114, 118,131,168,184 Rocket Club 132, 133 Rodarte, Christine 184 Rodarte, joe 205 Rodgers, Pam 184 Rodgers, Steve 205 Rodriguez, Ana 230 Rogers, Pommie D- 1, 52, 53, 97, 811 1 Poleo, Anne 132, 228 Polkus,Joe 228 Redondo, Priscilla 183 ' 764205 Rodriguez, Danny 230 Polkus, Kathleen 227 Pomeroy, Pat 142, 143 Pomeroy, Richard 204 Pomeroy, Wendy 52, 55, 88, 204 Pooley, Susan 183 Poor, PUPPY Robin 204 , Gary 204, 42 Portee, Leslie 204 Porter Porter , Dennis 228 Linda 228 5 Porter, Michele 204 Portz, Paul 183 Potts, Nancy 228 Powel l, Denise 127,183 Power, john 1 83 Prenti Presto Pretsc 1 25, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, ce, James 183 n, joey 228 h, Kathy D-1, 105, 124, 216, 228 Danette 228 john 204 Pegge 235 Melanie 143, 204 Stephen 183 Bill 204 Prichard, S andra 204 Prichard, Wanda 183 Prickett, Lance 22, 58, 143, 228, 42 Prince, janene 55, 92,204 Pristo, Bonnie 127,183 Provencio, Irene 136, 204 Pruett, Karen 41, 120,184 Pultz, Robert 129,154 Pruvis, Babs 122, 184 Q Quill and Scroll 98, 99 Quintanares, joe 26, 294,42 R Racine, Carol A- 1, 166, 204 Rader, Archie 166 Raimonde, Pud 184 Ralls, Ray 92,294 Ramos, Jeanne 204 Reed, llene 118, 229 Reed, John 180, 183, 26 Reed, Lynette 105,128,229 Reed, DaniE-1,52,53,105,114, 134, 204 Reed, Rodney D- 1, 205 Reeder, Phyllis 120, 205 Reese, Gary 128,132, 229 Reese, Randy A- 1, 183 Reeser, Linda 144, 148 Reeves, Joe 157,183 Regalado, Fernando 183 Reheis, Benny 31,183, 47 Reheis, Danny G-1, 205 Reichart, David 163,196 Reid, Erv 153 Reiland, Linda A-1,134,205 Reisland, Bill 205 Respass, Sarah A-1, 134, 205 Respass, Robert A-1, 26, 205 Rezac, Peggy 183 Rhein, Karen 205 Rhodes, Kevin 37, 183 Rhoton, Linda 183 Rhoton, Norman 229 Richards, Anderson 183,43 Richardson, Iorth 152 Richmond, Duane 149 Ricks, Allan B- 1, 52, 229 Ricks, janet D-1, 205 Riggs, Craig 37,183 Riggs, David B-1,110, 130, 229, 48 Riggs, Glen 229 Riggs, Becky A-1,H-1, 52, 55, 28, 71,131, 166, 183, 85 Riggs, Renee 122, 137, 183 Rinker, Mike 229 Rinker, Sandy 124,183 Ritter, Ernie 132, 153, 205 Ritter, Keith 184 Rivenburgh, Alis 229 Rivera, Linda 205 Rivera, Mary 205 Rivers, Anita 184 Rizzo, Tori 172,184 Roach, Diane 124, 126, 205 Robb, Robert 38, 184 Rodriguez, Olivia 136, 205 Rodriguez, Paul 184 Roe, Sig 128, 230 Roe, Sonja 184 Rogers, Clarree 73, 117, 230 Rogers, Clinton 184 Rogers, Gene 184 Rogers, janet 117, 205 60, 100,230 Rogers, Roit, D Rokey, Gina 52, 53, 87,205 uane 184 Joann E- 1,205 Rokey, Roxann E-1, 104,205 Rolen, Marilyn 230 Rollins, julie H- 1, 230 Romero, Hector 206 Romero, lmelda 184 Rood, Ann 184 Rosales, Manuel 230 Ross, Punty 184 Rotz, Cord 184 Rowe, Ric 230 Rowland, Ted 184 Rowley, Lynn 99, 113, 206 Rowley, Mark D- 1, 52, 230 Rowley, Paul 52, 92,184 Rowley, Penny 230 Royce, David 49, 34 Rudd, Gevan 22, 230,104 Rudd, Tobin 26, 206, 48 Rugg, Charlie H- 1, 230 Ruiz, john 185 Ruiz, Susanne 185 Rush, Ioan 230 Rush, Rhonda 206 Rush, Rojane 41,132 Russell, Russell, Sandra 206 Sheree 184 Rutherford, Kay 150, 185 Ryan, Keith 185, 46, 34, 35 Ryder, David 185 Rywant, Charlie 185 S S abin, Dennis 230 S afford, Debbie 132, 230 S ager, Debby 230 S alas, Kathy 123,185 Salazar, Cathy 135 Samora, Patsy 101,128, 192, 206 Samsi Sanch Sanch ll, Darleen 206 ez, Ronald 185 ez, Roxanne 206 Sanchez, Ruben 206 Sanders, Janis 149, 230 Sandoval, Mary 185 Satterlee, Charlotte 206 imeriee, Philip D-1, 230 Scannell, Timothy 149 Schaal, Billy 230 Schaeffer, Sue 41,185 Schepflin, Sherry 134, 206 Scherb, Ernest 206 Schilt, Aunalee 206 Schlarbaum, Max 163, 48, 49 Schlarbaum, Sue 94, 99, 111, Schmitt, Karma 117, 206 Schnepf, Vicki 112,136, 206 Schooler, Neil 206 Schuckert, Bill 206 Schuld, Ken D-1, 206 Schultz, Steve 26, 206 Schuma, Cher 206 Schurig, Irma 206 Schwalbe, Kathy E-1, 52, 88, 80, 94,99, 110, 230,113 Schwehr, Kathy 185 Schwehr, Bill 230 Science Club 125 S Club 116,117 Scofield, Larry 231 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, 104, Scott, Scott, Scott, Searle Elaine 136, 231 Gill 231 Janet 185 Joe 161 Duncan C- 1, 52, 93, 10 121,131, 231, 107 Randy A-1,185 Richard 206 Steve 185 S, Stoggie 143, 206 Seaton, Lynn 128,206 Sebring, Donna 185 Sebring, Monty 127, 206,48 Sebring, Pam 185 Seidel, Jan 30,118,134, 231 Seitz, William 206 Senior Class Council 93 Senn, Tim 206 Sennett, Mary 155,185 Sennett, Monica 231 Seota, Shaffe Sharp, Sharp, Faithe 123, 206 r, Vicki 231 David D-1, 206 Lynn 141 Shaull, Debbie 185 Shawver, Gayl 185 Shesrman, Shirley 231 Shell, Shelle Shelle Shelle Shelle Connie 185, y, Clifford 37,231 y, Diana 41,185 y, Jana B-1, 104, 231 y, Mary 185 Shepherd, Cheryl A-1, 206 Shepherd, Dorothy 206 s, Chris E- 1, 69, 83, 87, 93, 98, 121, 130, 148, 210, 231 Shields, Jean 156,157 Shihady, Dan 185 Shield Shill, Shill, Shill, Ginger 231 Louise 118, 185 Mike 207,48 Shill, Rosemary 134,136,207 Shindledecker, Ruth 94,136, Shinn, Randy 185 206 82, 0, 207 Shipe, Gwen 92, 134,185 Shockey, Yvonne 231 Shockman, Laurie 185 Shockman, Paul C-1, 124, 131 Shoemaker, Perry 231 Sholtz, Darrel 207 Sholtz, Wayne 185 Shouse, Dorothy 160 Shrader, Steve 207 Shroyer, Lana 185 Shumard, Ned 73, 92, 93, 119, 120, 130, 207 Shumway, Lucy 41, 207 Shumway, Andy D-1, 185, 32 Shupe, Gaylene 207 Shupe, Sandra 118, 231 Shupe, Thelma 231 Shurtz, Ken 129, 231 Silkey, Genice 207 Silkey, Will 185 Silva, Celeste 105,117,231 Simmons, David 232 SimmonsJ Karen 185 Simmons, Ken 232 Singing Warriors A- 1 Sink, Cathy 117, 120.137, 207 Sipes, John 207,42 Sirrine, Dennis 232 Sirrine, Linda 117, 207 Sizemore, Juanita 185 Sizemore, Melvin 142, 143, 106 Skogen, Frank 145 Skolund, Cheryl D-1, 185 Skoglund, Janet 117,232 Skousen, Jennie 88, 201,207 Slade, Slade, Slade, Slade, Slade Cyndi 185 Darrell 232 Fred 37, 185 Steve A-1, 232 Wayne 153 siafreiy, Lyn 185 12 Slaug er, Patti 185 h Sledge, Sandy 92, 135, 207 Slinkar Sloan, d, Bob 207 Edith 55, 134,185 Sloan, Janet 129,232 Smith, Carolyn H-1,134, 185 Smith, Cathy 232 Smith, Charlie 174 Smith, Dan 130,232 Smith, David 232, 32 Smith, Don 150 Smith, Doug 207 Smith, Dwight 185 Smith, George 141 Smith, Eugene 207 Smith, Gloria 207 Smith, Jackie B- 1, D-1, 104, 232 Smith, Jim 207 Smith, Jamie 92,130,207 Smith, Kenneth 232 Smith, Kevin 26, 285, 49, 34 Smith, Monte 185 Smith, Lynn 22,113,143, 232 Smith, Dean D- 1,185 Smith, Nikki H-1, 73, 131, 199, 207 Smith, Rick 23,153, 207, 47 Smith, Ron D-1,H- 1,207 Smith, Sherry 232 Smith, Tim 29, 92, 176, 185, 46, 34,35 Smith, Valerie H- 1,104,117, 232, 106 Smith, Victor 185,46 Smith, Viola 232 Smolen, Mike 1 85 Smoot, Jamie 120,127,130 Snyder, Steve 185 Solomon, Rick 52, 207 Soos, Eleanor 185 Sophomore Class Council 92 Sorenson, Charles 232,107 Soto, Antonio 232 Southard, Kent E-1,114,115, 133, 207 Southard, Lynn 207 Sowards, Joe 62, 74, 119,130, 232 Spain, Cliff 156 Spanish Club 122,123 Speech and Debate 114,115 Spencer, Debbie 207 Sperry, Glenn 207 Spiel, Peter G-1, 207 Spikettes 30 Springall, Janet 118, 232 Springall, Joyce 127, 232 Stachon, Chris 207 Staebell, Kathy 185 Stahl, Kim 207 Stahl, Kip 232 Standage, Eddie E- 1, 38, 95, 185 Standage, Liz H- 1, 28, 52, 185 Standage, Peggy G- 1,117, 232 Standage, Wayne 95, 130, 119, 233 Stansbury, Jerry 29, 157 Stanton, Dennis 184,185 Stapley, Gary G- 1, 26, 38, 95, 119, 207 Stapley, Karen 127,185 Stapley, Keith 148 Stapley, Rena E-1,H-1, 232 Starks, Dale 186 Starks, Sherlene 232 Stauffer, John 52, 207 Stead, Charles 92,186 Steele, Debbie A-1, 207 Steelman, Lavona 186 Steere, Terry 186 Steffey, Wayne 95, 232 Stehr, Brian 120, 150, 168 Steinberger, Jimmy 207 Steiner, Lynne C-1, 232 Stelter, Lyle 186 Stephens, Sally 74, 81, 83, 99, 111, 134, 232 Stephenson, Janet 41,124, 207 Stevens, Mike 128,129,232 Stevens, Maxanne 112, 128, 232 Steward, Carolyn 233 Steward, Cathy 186 Stewart, Craig C-1, 233, 46 Stewart, Dawson 233 Stewart, James 149 Stewart, Pam 1-A Stewart, Neice 207 Stock, Jim 207 Stockton, Delilah 125, 126,233 Stockton, Eliza 207 Stolk, Russell 50, 52, 207 Stoltz, Rob 186 Stone, K.C. 37, 186 Stone, Robert 186 Stoneburner, Vicki 186 Stoner, George 233 Stortz, Helen 150 Stouffer, Catherine 207 Stouffer, Richard 207 Stout, Jeff 29,49 Stout, Lavieta 126,207 Stover, Dean 1G, 92, 113, 120, 207 n - I R Strib ing, George Strickler, Cindy 207 Strickler, Karen 186 Strigas, Cyndee 207 Strohmeyer, Cyndy 207 Strohmeyer, Michael 52 Strong, Chris 1G, 207 Strong, David 207 Strong, Mike 1-B, 149, 207,47 Student Council F- 1 Stull, Pam 186 Sullivan, Kathy 149 Summers, Vannie 150 Sumner, Mike 207 Sumpter, Marian 186 Sumpter, Scott 233 Sumpter, Tom 1-A, 29,186,47, 43 Sweat, Brenda 232 Sweatt, Connie 134,186 Sweigart, Harvie 186 Swim Maids 52,53 Swinehart, Ed 207 Swinehart, Gary 233 Szfraniec, joy 233 T Tacho, Gloria 207 Taggart, Pam 30, 207 Talerico, Terri 110,173,186 Talker, Frank 186 Talley, Rick 1G, 186 Talraas, Debbi 112,127,223 Tate, Tawni 207 Tate, Wilford 236 Tatge, Kathi 186 Tau, Mark 30,186, 46, 34 Thorpe, Bill 114, 208,47 Thorson, Teela 132, 233 Thurber, Kathleen 233 Thurber, Patricia 128, 233 Tibshraeny, Ty 1-A, 38, 92, 187 Tice, C Tiffany, Tiffany, Tiffany, harlyn E- 1, 126, 208 Dale 95, 122, 233 Elwood 127, 187 Patricia 208 Tiffany, David 1 87 9 Tihanyi Tilton, Tilton, George 150 jim 187, 43 John 133, 187 Timmons, Mark 114,115, 132, 187 Timmons, Tim 114, 127, 132, 187 Tinnefeld, Susan 187 Tipotsch, Carol 127, 187 Tipotsch, Don E- 1, 124, 234 Tipton, Glenda 124,187 Titcomb, Ed G-1, H-1, 23,208 48 Tobey, Greg 208 Tobey, Becca 124,187 Tobin, Carolyn 113, 234 Todd, Claudia 208 Tohyah! Tolliver Tolliver Staff 112 , janet 208 , Steve 29, 287,49 Tolman, Reed C-1, 37,60, 79, 208 Tom, A llen 234 Tom, Ellane 92, 187 Tomlin, Tomlin, Cozette 187 john 208,42 T aylor, Taylor, Charlene 186 Taylor, Charlie 186 Taylor, Colleen 1-H, 207 Taylor, Daryl 127,233 Taylor, Dwight 38, 127, 223 Taylor, Jerry 127, 144, 208 Taylor, Liz 186 Taylor, Mike 48, 32 Taylor, Pat 233 Taylor, Paula 186 Taylor, Peter H- 1, 92, 186, 34 Taylor, Robert 31, 38,40, 186, 47 Taylor, Steven 186 Taylor, Terry 1-A, 37, 186 T. L. 186 Tomlinson, Bruce 208 Tompkins, Bobby 22,150, 234, 48 Tone, Alan 234 Tone, Carol 12O,13O, 234 Tone, Terry 187 Toone, Garth C-1, 234 Torrez, Theresa 130, 208 Totress, Linda 187 Totten, Ed 234 Towe, Claudia 208 Towe, Rusty 187 Treptow, Gary 208 Treptow, jeff 234 Trevizo, Robert 26, 153, 208 Trigg, Sandra 55,156 V Valdez, Reuben 189 Valentine, Lora 158 Valentine, Cole E-1,G-1, 208 Valentine, Patrish 129, 189 Valentine, Cher 161,234 Valenzuela, Beatrice 189 Valenzuela, Joe D-1, 234, 47 Valenzuela, Robert 122 Valleskey, Jane 189 Valocchi, jim 29,49 Van de Mark, Allen 189 Vanl.uchene, jean E-1, 131, 234 VanLuchene, Lynn 189 Van Tongeren, john 189, 49 Vance, Nikki 208 Vance, Sharon 117,234 Vanderjagt, john 26, 52, 208 Vanderjagt, jim 22, 104,124, 125, 234 Vanluven, john 100,103,142, 143 Vansant, Cheri 122, 189 Van Zutphen, Mike 40, 34 Varsity Band D- 1 , E- 1 Varsity Baseball 48, 49 Varsity Basketball Varsity Boy's Tennis 40, 41 Varsity Cross Country 30 Varsity Football 22, 23, 24, 25 Varsity Gymnastics 36, 37 ---1 Varsity Swimming 50, 51, 52, 53 Varsity Track 44, 45, 46, 47 Varsity Wrestling 42, 43 Vaughan, Keith 145 Vaughan, Randy 120, 208, 46 Vaughan, Vickie 189 Vaughn, junie 234 Vegh, Carolyn 41,189 Vensor, Donna 123, 208 Vensor, Victor 123, 208 Verdoorn, Tom H-1, 208 Verstraete, Paula 208 Vian, Frankie 189 V. I. C. A. 128 Vigil, Larry 189 Vincent, Tony 234 Vinson, Linda 189 Vogt, Andy D-1, 40, 189 Volkmann, Cathy 129, 234, 235 Voldahl, Laura 189 Teachnor, Wanda 208 Tefft, Mark 208 Tennyson, Lavinia 208 Tennyson, Tom 208 Terry, Christy 208 Tessendorf, Denise 187 Thacker, Marilee 122, 136,187 Thacker, Sharon 233 Thackeray, David 187 Thelen, Bonnie 208 Thomas, Alvie 120,150,190 Thomas, Chuck 187 Thomas, Karl 208 Thome, Nancy 134, 208 Thompson, Allan 187 Thompson, Charles 128,155 Thompson, Craig E- 1, 208, 47, 46 Thompson, Cris 208 Thompson, Dori Ann 124, 187 Thompson, Jerry 208 Thompson, john 187 Thompson, Ken 155 Thompson, Linda 135, 233 Thompson, Kathy 208 Thompson, Robert 187 Thompson, Steve 92 Thompson, Terry 233 Thorpe, Pat 208 Tryon, Linda 208 Tryon, Kent 208 Tryon, Bill 31, 187 Tsinagine, Lena 234 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tullos, Turner, Doris 208 Doug 187 Linda 234 Ann 208 Charles 67, 234 Turner, Connie 208 Turner, Pat 208 Turner, Stephen 187 Turner, Jeannie 187 Turner, Susan 234 Tyler, Benson 23, 208 U Uptain, Dallas 208 Uptain, Esther 234 Uptain, Wanda 196, 208 Upte grove, jeff 208 Urbina, Libby 122, 130,187 Urbina, Sam D-1, 92, 101, 208, 47 Urias, Edelmira 187 Urrea, Diane 93,234 Von Burg, Benita 208 Vovakes, Kim 132, 234 Vrana, Raelene 208 Waddell, W Bmoo 229, 234 Wagenseller, Dave 208 Waggone Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wahl, M r, Bob 26, 208 Chris A- 1, 208 Barry 29, 187 jim 234 joy 187 Patti 234 Sandy 187 Susan 120, 187 ark 234 Wakolee, Beverly 234 Waldsmith, Andrea 104 124 4 Walker, Chris 208 Walker, Randy C- 1, 93 Wallace, Wallace, Linda H-1, 208 Steve 208 Walsh, jacki 208 Waltemeyer, Larry 208 Walters, Walters, B arb ara 170 Cathy 187 Walrnsley, Lucinda 209 War Chant Staff 110, 113 Ward, Holly 187 Ward, Rodger 124,187 Ward, Buddy D- 1, 209 Warren, Randee 93, 235 Warriorettes D-1 Watkins, Betty 187 Watkins, Norma 144, 235 Watson, Torn 23, 25, 206, 209, 48, 49 Waugh, Bruce 235 Weatherbee, Kathy 187 Weatherbee, Linda 118,209 Weaver, Frank 187 Webb, Danny 197, 235 Weber, Barbara 209 Weber, Theresa 235 Webster, Stan 187 Weese, Dennis 22, 82,104, 121, 235 Weigelt, Eric 40, 187 Weik, john 187,46 Weiler, Roger 187 Weiler, Ronna 187 Weiman, Claudia 209 Welborn, Betty 209 Welch Carol 118, 187 Welch, Theresa 235 Wells, Paul 150 Wenger, Debbie 114,115, 235 Werner, Lin B.141 Wessels, Barbara 209 West, Corwin 160 West, Gary 235 West, Lonnie 235 West, Steve 187 West, Rodney 187 Westbrook, Doug 209 Westbrook, Kathy 187 Westbrook, Randy H-1 Westenfelder, David A-1, 187 Westwood Girl 's A-1 Whatcott, Kim 235 Whatcott, Tim 119, 235 Whelan, Rebecca 209 Whilmer, john 187 Whipple, joe 209 Whipple, Val 209 Whipple, Wendy 187 Whisler, Lisa C-1, 60, 76, 117, 218, 235 White, Elizabeth 166 White, Pat D-1, 235 White, Susan 187 White, Teresa H- 1, 187 White, Danny 22, 25, 98,121, 119, 235, 48, 49, 32, 33 Whiteley, Tammy D-1, 30, 100, 105, 131, 137, 209 Whiting, Vicki 188 Whitney, Roger D-1, 209 Williams, Keith 188 Williams, Richard 188 Williams, Steve B-1, 26, 209, 47 Williams, Teri 209 Williamson, Tony 188 Williamson, Colleen 209 Williamson, Diana 128, 235 Williamson, Jay 209 Williamson, Carolyn 235 Williamson, Stephen 144,188 Willian, Sharon 55, 188 Willis, Willis, Doris 236 Ron 26, 209 Willis, Joyce 137,188 Willis, Keeviii A-1, 236,46 Willis, Linda H-1,124,188 Willis, Maxine 188 Wilmarth, Bob 236,48 Wilson, Debbie 52, 53, 236 Wilson, Kim 209 Wilson, Nancy 128 Wilson, Sue 188 Wilson, Bill 126, 127,209 Wilsiead, Marilyn C-1, 236 Wilstead, Tom 26,209 Wiltb an Winter , k, Gary 188 Norman 188 Wintersteen, Mary 52, 73, 81, ss, 94, 104,130,236,107 Wintersteen, Donna 188 Wintle, Brent 188, 47 Wise, Mary Lynn 188 Wolta, Wolta, Edith 142 Robert H-1, 209,4s, 32 Wong, Bolin 209 Wong, David 236 Wood, Debbie 188 Wood, jennifer 59, 209 Wood, Mel 23, 82, 209, 48, 32 Wood, Richard H-1, 22,99, 110, 121, 196, 209 Wood, Roy 236 Wood, Stan 188 Woodburn, Bill 133, 188 Woods, Elaine 188 Woods, Gregory B-1, 209 Woods, Grant 40, 92, 188 Woods, Randy 188 Woods, Lynn 209 Woods, Susan 188 Woods, Vicki 122,188 Woodward, Dani 124, 131, 209 Woodworth, Bart 40, 188 Woolsey, Sheila 209 Workman, Reed 26, 188,49 Worthin Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, gton, jim 31, 209, 46 Frank 22, 28, 189 Gary D-1,H-1, 209 Ginger 94, 236 Jayne 83 Vlfhitworth, Cynthia 188 Wigger, Dean 188 Wiggins, Andee 93, 99, 110, 235 Wiggins, Barbara 82, 110, 131, 209 Wilks, G.O. 100, 150, 210, 224 Wilcox, Linda 188 Wilding, Karen G-1,118,129, 236 Wilding, Tom 188 Wilhelm, Loy 188 Willan, Kathy 128, 235 Williams, Bonnie 23, 209 Williams, Brenda 130, 209 Williams, Dorothy H- 1, 235 Williams, Elaine 188 Williams, Ilka 99,113,117, 235 Williams, Williams, James 29, 188 John D-1, 167,209 Wright, joy E- 1, 101, 105, 114, 1 20, 131, 209 Wright, Lucille E- 1, 189 Wright, Vickie 209 Wursten, Clair 189 Wursten, Craig 125, 236 Wurtz, james 149 Wyatt, Debbie 189 Wyatt, Sandra 132,236 Y Yaw, Carolyn 236 Yazzie, Virginia 236 Yeagley, Marsha 209 Yerby, Fern 154 Yerkes, Dianne 118, 122, 189 Young, David 209 Young, Elaine 209 Young, Geaneta 144, 189 Young, Richard 95,150 . Young, Rita 189 Younker, Tana 1-H, 176, 189 Younker, Steve 37,133,189 Z Zahller, Nikke 189 Zaremba, janet A-1, 92, 209 Zarr, Gail 136, 209 Zarr, Gary 236 Zellers, Rick 209 Zickefoose, Chip 209 Zonnie, Bennie 130 Zufelt, Cheryl 1-B, 209 Zufelt, Pam 236 flfv iflllhljldolxuflfftbjofiafhk ,W ta' yu MM M ' on Dial ttwll M1jQj!vff WrqENNW' rl f s lr Wm,W M' ,P if if M To the Students of Westwood The end of the '60s has come at last-the years during which we grew up. Progressive years they were. The worldgrew smaller as we watched john Glenn go up and around and around and then down. The world grew to be more facinating as we learned about escape velocity in our Weekly Readers. lt grew dark as the shadow of riots and crime covered the land and even darker as wars and rumors of wars became reality. Then came the light again as the world came to- gether to watch a man. named Armstrong walk the face of the moon. We were brought up in an atmosphere of racial upheaval and social unrest. Our young eyes watched as our parents solved or created the problems of the world. The '70s are here and now we are grown. Some of us are grown only physically but mental and spiritual growth will come. It will soon become apparent, the realization that the world will become what we make it. It's a small, small world. Let's make it a better world, a peaceful world. Susan Brimley Chieftain Editor Chieftain Staff Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Associate Editor Acivities Spo rts Edito r Sports Staff Seniors Honors Faculty is Copy Editors its sf Q 333 Organizations and Sophomore andjunior Sections Advisors Susan Brimley Sally Stephens Linda Hom Hillarie Hanzlik Susie Pirch Andee Wiggins Kathy Schwalbe David Riggs Craig Nielson Richard Wood Dennis Milligan Pat Kuhse Teri Gooch Darlene Koch Rosi Hom Linda Butler Sue Schlarbaum Nanette Gettier Sally Gottschalk Sylvia Robertson Leslie Bedford Lynda Bingham Debbie Talkaas Jeannine Langfitt Debbie Cates Third Period Staff john Donovan George Eccles Acknowledgements American Yearbook Co. 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