Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1975

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The Varsity and l.V. cheerleaders spurred the mighty Warriors on to victory and helped soften the occasional crunch of defeat. This year, two boy yell- leaders took the place of the traditional mascots, help- ing to boost the spirit at games. The lovely Warriorettes entertained fans at half-time during the football and basketball games. The girls per- formed dance routines with the Warrior band, and they also displayed their athletic skills with interesting pom- pon designs, showing superior style and enthusiasm. TOP RIGHT: l.V. CHEERLEADERS-BACK ROW: Raylene Riggs, Lenell Hancock. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Dees, Karen Skousen. BELOW: WAR- RIORETTES-TOP ROW: Pam Vance, Cindy Benson, Shelly Horne Ico-captainl, LeAnn Weight, Paula Jennings and Maren Bateman. MIDDLE ROW: Tara Dees, Kelly Fogarty, Christy Chambers Ico- captainl, Becky Bever, Susan Amick and Cindi Solomon. SITTING: Bonnie Garcia, Shellie Perkins, Pam Godfrey, Linda Brooksby, Judy Farr and Veronica Rodriguez, Each one of these girls will be remembered for the hard work she has put into keeping Westwood's spirit high. SPORTS-23 ABOVE: lack Arnold shows the thrill of victory after winning a dual meet against Kofa. BELOW: CROSS COUNTRY TEAM- TOP ROW: Greg Brown, Wade Felkins, Nathan Richards, David Honetschlager, Mark Kranich, Ruben Mendoza, james Babcock, Richard Birberick, lack Arnold, jeff Richards, Tom Tsinnijinnie, P.Bradshaw, R.Alejandro, F.Tau, R.Smith. MIDDLE ROW: T.Wade, D.Gullatt, D.Hunsaker, N. Kortenhoeven, D.Roberts, S.jorgensen, D.Rodriguez, K.Smith, L.Burn- ham, K.Clement, l.Bradley, M.Hines, R.Gomez. BOTTOM ROW: M. Piersol, C.Cluff, E.Alvarez, K.Harris, D.Escobedo, S.Escobedo, S.Smith. CROSS COUNTRY HAS U DEFEATED SEASON When cross country coach jerry jobski called this year's season one of rebuilding, he obviously underestimated the efforts of his young team. For lobski's harriers ran their way past many hurdles en route to a perfect 9-0 record, including a very satisfying upset win over tenth ranked Marcos de Niza. Three medal winning runners who starred for the Tribe during the season were juniors lack Arnold and Richard Birberick, and senior Fred Tau. While these three runners led the Warriors to a fourth place finish in the Division, a host of juniors made up the bulk of the team. james Babcock, David Honetschlager, and Wade Felkins all will return next year after an outstanding season. Only Tau will be lost to graduation and two very capable sopho- mores, Mark Kranich and Pete Bradshaw, will take his place. The Warriors will really give 'em heck next year. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 23 Alhambra 32 19 Scottsdale 42 20 Mesa 39 15 Chandler 48 16 Chaparral 45 25 Coronado 31 25 Marcos de Niza 35 18 McClintock 39 15 Kofa 48 4th Divisionals 24 CROSS COUNTRY A a l 4 gm IIQFi'g,,. ' 434' . Q--.f N easy. 1 ABOVE: Coach lerry lobski and spikette Carolynn Sims shout en- couragements to the Warrior runners during a home meet with the Chandler Wolves. UPPER RIGHT: jack Arnold, the Tribe's leading run- ner during the season, collects the medal he earned with his eighth place finish in the Divisional meet. Arnold, only a junior will return to haunt his opponents again next year. MIDDLE: So who's enter- ing, says junior Wade Felkins during competition in the State meet. In the last meets of the season Felkins was the team's most im- proved runner. RIGHT: Westwood junior David Honetschlager silhou- etted against the sun perhaps symbolizes the loneliness of a long distance runner. Q ,,,.. 4 W AZ? 5 we . 25' 1 . r 1 gl f .. 5 1 ,i .1 ' In - 1.1-L ' ', - P., :sr Wm fr 'sk asf. ti 'wgux M. , li IEINTRY J EQ 552: 5' - Q, at-nf.: 1 fw- R' ' 2 f W ' 4' N'x' i li Q if l , .A H N . fm 4:1-av WA . ,y 3' Q ,l'gw? g5 5 EAP- lu L f v F' ,, , X X 5, ' . 5' ,L W K rg 54311, L f my . W + f ' . 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These two players were both scouted very heavily by college scouts throughout the year. Outstanding games for the Tribesmen were against Mesa, Coronado, and McClintock. Against Mesa, the game was a defensive battle, as the final score was 13-6. The Warriors exploded in the second half against Coronado, to give them a 48-18 victory. Homecoming grads were delighted with a thriller, as Westwood scored in the final three minutes to beat McClintock 20-14. VARSITY FOOTBALL Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 27 Alhambra 6 Scottsdale 9 7 13 Mesa 6 Chandler 14 35 27 Chaparral 0 Coronado 48 18 13 Marcos de Niza 21 McClintock 20 14 26 Kofa 13 Saguaro 19 21 - --,' :-- Y se - ' ': .,. . L I -J Q 'I v. 'V H s ,R s . 5 . , f- -2. -, -- Q- i .. .-. . . f OPPOSITE PAGE-LEFT: Coach Pico explains how it is to be done to lr. Hernandez and Ron Bonner, as manager Bruce Meredith looks on. RIGHT: Caught between two Saguaro defenders, All-American Al Glasenapp catches a pass for a first down. TOP: Marc Moody leads the way for lr. Hernandez, as McClintock defenders pursuit. ABOVE: Soul sisters: Teri Harold, Cynthia Gowdy, Terry Thompson, Doris Pier- son, and Debbie Sanders jam on to one of Westwood's football games. BELOW: Sophomore Robbie Hargis runs for extra yardage, as team- mate, Bart Day looks for someone to block. BOTTOM-LEFT: Doug Steiner catches a pass and heads for the goal line. i V I .wa A, 4 :fy-.ig ,,.1 .1 . ' T14-,.' A ' ' 5 ,f2... ,'41.Z 1f-q.,... - V .-R' J. 11 ', . . Vfhv, 04.5 11' '. .r., '25 av. ,:- , :if :Q . -...L-1 .b VH..-. N' . J 1-Y-M ' ..-v Z' ,f P p ,J A XYAI 4 Miz , If, X .. ' ' si T n E. 'A ' ' Q 'K 5 . Q5- X1 'Qin 5. fQ :K R' - -4 .X Q-wil 1 eg 2 w L..AN ,ffymp W Wlillg ' --.. s L i ww N H 5 1 , tv, ,T W 'X as 0 A ' ,.x 1, , 21.4. -f-' .- A :-+' , If ,f ff? YL. f I 4? ...n-v ' 2' .. A ,f 1 Q J 3 W wig ,Wi eg. , qw M I U 415, 1.1 '- Wm gm . , fi x 'ff 'A L sg, K? 1 H xx lk N ' ' N fi? ' r , IJ 1 I X X I T .5 im Q5 lfi, 4 , Wk ,M 'm ff? - - ' M A XRQV Q W N? A! :VN -. Mbsx ., QM X' I .s' . 43- ,H W .4 ' H '. I. it Q T W- gf y R f . :if X. V,,fH'Hf V K 94.5 1 Y X s f .-v , 4 Xa J ,H 6 S wp , Ligwyw CHAPARR L RUINS CINDERELLA CAGE SEASO The experts picked the Warrior basketball team to finish in the middle of its seven-team league. The ex- perts done made a big mistake because Coach Bud Doo- len's squad snared second place in the bracket behind Coronado. The Braves took a 9-3 league mark and a 16-6 overall record into the divisionals. In the first round, the Tribe turned back a dramatic Mesa rally and tipped the lack- rabbits in overtime by one point. However, the walls came crumbling down the next night when Chaparral knocked the Braves out of further competition. Westwood relied on balanced team play throughout the schedule. Forwards Steve Blau and Brian Stolk pro- vided frontcourt muscle while 1.C. jackson and Mark Stephenson took care of the guard positions. Center Matt Boettcher was the only junior to crack the starting lineup. VARSITY BASKETBALL Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 57 Alhambra 67 68 Scottsdale 53 60 Prescott 79 60 Chandler 50 53 Yuma 42 47 Kofa 52 57 Saguaro 47 53 Coronado 49 61 St. Mary's 56 60 McClintock 49 71 Coronado 69 64 Marcos de Niza 58 42 Sun nyslope 43 62 Scottsdale 54 55 Tempe 49 63 Mesa 51 70 Marcos de Niza 55 48 Chandler 50 68 McClintock 52 52 Coronado 57 73 Mesa 65 68 Kofa 58 Divisionals Westwood 70 Mesa 69 Westwood 48 Chaparral 57 RVIUM XX 2:5 .5 pw 5 4- C. V X, :ei OPPOSITE PAGE: Senior forward Brian Stolk fights for a rebound during Westwood's season opener against Alhambra. ABOVE: Mark Stephenson fakes a baseline drive before pulling up short for a quick jump shot. BE- LOW RIGHT: Two defenders converge on Robert Heywood but the for- ward still manages to launch a short jumper in perfect form. txfjlllgip f J L -Q ABOVE-VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Louis Stapley, LC. jackson, Matt Boettcher, Rick Shinn, Steve Blau, Brian Stolk, Robert Heywood, Ben Davis, Rory Schinn. BOTTOM ROW: john Finnell, Gerald Shelley, Tom Van Winkle, Donald Hinton, lim Wright, Mark Stephenson, Doug Steiner. SITTING: David DeGroff. b .W -W...- Fry Q . W 1 .M im P 1 6? . ' 5? '- 4 1 all uf e 4 DEFENSE KEYS UNBEATEN The lunior Varsity football team swept through its schedule with nine wins and a tie, and in the process became the first JV club since 1966 to go undefeated. A bruising defense that tied a non varsity record with five shutouts was the key to coach Gates' near perfect season. Linemen Dennis Marlow and Alvin Ringer, linebacker Mark Gutierrez, and defensive back Lyle Bighorn played major roles in plugging the enemy attack. Offensively, the team relied on ball control. Tailback Dennis Chiago, wingback Mitch Elsperger, and fullback Scott Boyce provided much of the firepower. Steve Arnett called the plays and Bill Webster was his primary receiver. Guard joe Farnsworth and center Eddie Hill played well in the trenches for the successful squad. IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 20 Alhambra 0 14 Scottsdale 0 34 Mesa 12 27 Chandler 0 27 Chaparral 0 10 Coronado UVB 0 39 Marcos de Niza 16 14 McClintock 14 27 Coronado Ur.J 6 10 Saguaro 6 IV GRID CAMPAIGN l r l il. I. OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER RIGHT: Marshall Osborn sweeps around the right side as Mark Gutierrez maneuvers into blocking position. BOTTOM: IV cheerleaders Diane Dees, Raylene Riggs and LeNell Hancock attempt to promote enthusiasm among the attending faithfuls. ABOVE: The stub- born defensive unit led the IV team through an undefeated season and tied a record by bottling enemy offenses for five shutouts. RIGHT: Assistant coach Brian Foster, Max Arnett, and head coach Dave Gates watch glumly during one of the few bad moments for the team. BELOW: Mark Gutierrez gets set to sidestep an opposing tackler before shifting into high gear. BELOW: IV FOOTBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Bill Webster, Dennis Chlago Tom Brown Ed Hill Iim Garner Mark Gutierrez Marshall Osborn, Greg Knight, Freddie Freeman, Dennis Marlow, Dennis Crandell C Black B Smith K Hunt R Higgins SECOND ROW S Bowers D.Barragan, S.Boyce, M.Elsperger, D.Huemiller, L.Bighorn, O.Shill, K,Garrison K Makil IWorsley R Coppock K Pickens I Kemper THIRD ROW: P.Heywood, I.Miller, K.Whitely, I.Farnsworth, M.Arnett, B.Vasquez TMcCumsey G Rotten M McLaughlin B Hanna DManning G.Daniels, S.Arnett, D.Barton. BOTTOM: Asst. Coach Brian Foster, Head Coach Dave Gates ,. - ,. , 3 , ,gf -n gy :gf '4g5..J :fQ:4.JX',' M .af M f mg -Wa S- A' 5 I H: I iv APACHE TEAM CONCLUDES WITH 5 84 5 SEASON pl 'S I ' , M ,,,gWEl,f ' , fv--qw .f -1 Fx, .S 3,45 by ..,,fM.4 ,V , ' Q. . YC , I . ' d -vm. J I .kai -Z0 Y F vQunqi --....,,,,, '31 We-yi 3-,Sgr ,lv 5 A .v N, Ullman.- g 4 .,.':.g7,rVk,g,f3l3jgg4Qb.,! 91 3' oi Avg, Q xiiwwfr. 3 4 N 'RY' ff- ,SQA 2 W ggtgqw 4.53-5:5 +,W,,,e13MxQ1,-14 . 2,5 .5 --,,N,,,,w' ' ,J-W V 'WNV ki. APACHE FOOTBALL-TOP ROW: Gary Bonner, Chris Korte, Mike Hamblin, lim Lee, Bruce Cooper, Bob Spiel, Rocky Wilks, Mike Hunley Doug Wells, Delayne Turner, Dave McGee, D.lones, D.Wynn.. SECOND ROW: D.Dejong, C.McClaws, E.McClelland, l.Watson, R.Toone B.Haywood, M.Constantini, G.Bowers, H.Ford, S.lohnson, M,Ryan, B.Tate, THIRD ROW: T.Davis, G.LeSuer, K.Caruth, C.Garner, W.Lott G.MusseIman, R.Darner, B.Egan, l.Steching, R,Salazar, M.HubIer, R.Maguan, C.Iohnson, G.Martinez, BOTTOM ROW: D.AIcantar, M.AlIen M.Thornton, R.StaebelI, T.WilIiams, N.Rodgers, G.Smith, S.Turner, Coach A.Thomas, Coach L.TidweII. If ax' wi . ff I Q ' I A The Apache gridders closed out their season with a 5 and 5 record. The record doesn't tell the true story though, as they were in all but two games until the final gun. They lost three of the games by a total of twelve points. Outstanding games were the 16-14 and 28-0 thrashings of Coronado, and the 14-0 whitewashing of Casa Grande. Leading the way for the Apaches were running backs Gary Bonner, Willie Lott, Ron Staebell, and Gary LeSueur. Top linemen were Clay Smith, Steve johnson and Roger Toone who opened the holes and led the way upfield. Coach Thomas feels many of these players will move up to be outstanding varsity players next year. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: Turning the corner and heading upfield picking up valuable yardage is Gary Bonner. UPPER RIGHT: Why me?! exclaims Coach Thomas on another debateable call by the officials. LOWER RIGHT: Making the big stop is a host of Apache gridders, on a shocked Coronado running back. BELOW: Receiver Leon McClelland fakes right and fakes left putting the move on two enemy defensive backs, in route to making another big catch for the Apaches. APACHE FOOTBALL WESTWOOD OPPONENT 16 Coronado 14 12 Mesa 28 28 Coronado 0 20 Prescott 6 14 Saguaro IV 12 A F WESTWOOD OPPONENT 8 Saguaro 12 14 Casa Grande 0 16 Marcos DeNiza 20 0 Mesa 39 16 Coronado IV 20 APACHE FOOTBALL-39 ARRIOR GRAPPLERS FIFTH I DIVISIONALS ALSO PLACING HIGH AT INVITATIONALS VARSITY WRESTLING Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 30 Alhambra 25 12 Tempe 42 47 Chaparral 8 41 Coronado 11 55 Prescott 3 29 Yuma 22 38 McClintock 12 17 Mesa 27 32 Kofa 17 42 Marcos de Niza 12 Scottsdale Invitational 3rd Peoria Invitational 6th Divisionals 5th It was a welcome back year for Coach Ken Haddad who previously coached at Westwood in the earlier years. The grapplers went nine wins and just two setbacks at the hands of Mesa and Tempe. The loss of some tough men early in the year hurt greatly. The Warriors did well in Tournaments this year placing third in the Scottsdale and sixth in the Peoria Invitation- als with Steve Rangel taking first. Five men were sent to state as they took 5th in division- als. The men who led the way were Pete Hansen, Steve Rangel, Allen Ray, john Connolly and Brian Solomon who placed first. Another good wrestler who was con- sistent all year was Don Brown. Don was kept out of state by a bad call which disqualified him. Henry Descheeny, and Bart Day came on strong throughout the year also. Coach Haddad sees a bright future as alot of his wres- tlers will be coming back next year. VARSITY WRESTLING-TOP ROW: Coach Kelly, Don Brown, Pat Tarango, Steve Rangel, Dennis Corder, john Merkley, Bart Day, Roy Welch, Lar- ry Cheney, Iohn Skidmore, Coach Haddad. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Korte, l.Connolly, P.Hansen, M.Miskin, A.Ray, M.Park, H.Descheeny, B.Sol- OITIOFI. 40-WRESTLING 3: I Qi 0 fi . x TF TTT FF A l T ' .sr fi 1 awk. ,,..tat.:N.t- ...am-,........s.w,-...Mw..,a --www , nv' 27 V YA .ga --.,..:.:' A 'A I S we . 5 ? l 1 A S Su... 1, :inf 42 LEFT Holy smokes' Look at that ball go' Steve Boese of the IV team mutters to himself after slamming the ball across the court. ABOVE LEFT. That was an easy one laughs Dean Frazier after tipping a short shot over the net. Dean was one of two sophomores who made the varsity squad. ABOVE: Take that! Matt Smith seems to be saying to his opponent. A junior Matt was one of the top players. on the team and was particularly adept at keeping the ball alive under difficult circumstances. :Q- i?'+ 3.f X . fs a g.-5, N-.1 FOR ID BLE COURT HUSTLERS R KE I WINS If there is anything better than good quality, it's good quality in good quantity. And that's pre- cisely what Coach Richard Hawkins had in the bag with his '75 boys' tennis team, which was one of the most formidable ever assembled at Westwood. The Tribe simply out- classed the opposition with some polished play. Among the top varsity players were senior Ed Conn and junior Matt Smith. Ed stymied his op- ponents with his fast serves and hard hits while Matt wore out his chal- lengers with his finesse and volley- ing. Two sophomore athletes also Q., made marks on the team and some big dents in the enemy squads. Dean Frazier and Kevin Seacat will both return next year. The junior Varsity unit, with play- ers like Steve Boese, also displayed some fine quality play during the campaign. -,,,,,..,.......--- ABOVE RIGHT-VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS TEAM-TOP ROW: Matt Smith, Ed Conn, Rick Padelford, Tom Flynn. BOTTOM ROWS Kevin Seacat, Dean Frazier, Bill Ray. BELOW RIGHT: That ought to finish him off, thinks Ed Conn as he follows through on his powerful serve. 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YOUNG GYMNASTS LEARN FROM QLD Youth and inexperience dominated the boys' gym- nastics line-up during 1975, but the team still relied upon its few returning Iettermen to a great extent. The squad, reduced in size from previous years, claimed five sophomores - namely Spencer Prince, Ri- chard Griner, Robert Frost, Bart Brimley, and Mike Allan. All the newcomers learned readily from actual com- petition and through the careful guidance of Coach Richard lmpson. Also of help were veterans Lyle Schultz, Frosty Schultz, David West, and Brian Lawrence. Lyle Schultz was the Tribe's top performer on the steel rings while Frosty Schultz was the most proficient on the parallel bars. Brian.Lawrence was another cornerstone for Westwood and specialized in the floor exercises. Q .AF .1 .1 , X,,,,x'f vs H in gn, 451, GIRLS' GYMNASTICS WITHSTAND FIERCE COMPETITIO What makes a gymnastic team number one? A good coach, efficient equipment, a gym of your own, and a bunch of hard working girls. That's just what Westwood had. Once more these gymnasts put it together for anoth- er super season. Their ability to help one another and work so well together ranked them on top. Coached under the watchful eye of julie Crutchfield and led by team captain Heidi Hansen, the team worked out all year to make up creative and impressive routines. Every Wednesday the team would join with the Dance Production to further their ability in all kinds of dance. A few top performers were Lisa Sezate, Nonie Elliot Marti Carioty, Stacye Tyler and Kathy Hoffman. I TOP RIGHT: A hand-stand stag on the balance beam is a challenge to any gymnast, but Susie Osborn rises to it with ease. BELOW-GIRLS GYMNASTICS-TOP ROW: Coach julie Crutchfield, Stacye Tyler, Heidi Hansen, Tammy Blake, Shelley Walker, Lisa Sezate, Marti Carioty SECOND ROW: Diane Dees, Karen Skousen, Susie Lawrence, loyzell Wade, Tami Mason, Susan Malone.BOTTOM ROW: S.Bouldin,T.Williams S.Osborn, K.Hoffman, N.Elliot. LYING DOWN: l.Parks, L.Woods. ar an NI .2-1+- 4' VM 3 if if sg xg x - ABOVE: junior Keith Brengle, one of the track team's top weight men, winds up to sail the discus out across unmapped territory. BELOW: This fearsome foursome helped Westwood in events from the 100-yard dash to the mile relay. They are Don Collins, Dan Hunsaker, Dennis Gullatt, and Sandy Ikeda. FAST WARRIORS LE D SQUAD TO MA Y W NS From the word go, the 1975 Warrior track team pro- duced many thrilling meets. Under new head coach jer- ry lobski, the season started off with tough meets against the McClintock, Mesa, and Marcos de Niza squads. Early in the season several outstanding individuals came to dominate Westwood's scoring in dual and in- vitational meet competition. On the track, Warrior speed killed opponents in many forms. junior ace jack Arnold led the squad in the middle distance races producing medal winning efforts all season against tough compe- tition. ln the sprinting events, the Warriors struck like lightning with seniors Danny Hunsaker and Dennis Gul- latt, junior Don Collins, and sophomore star Robbie Har- gus doing most of the blitzing. Leading huddlers were seniors Scott Welker, Mike Fish, and Randy Brown. And with all of this speed, Westwood's two relay teams also won many satisfying races. The field event crew lacked some of its annual punch this season. The weight events were dominated by senior Craig Freeman and juniors Keith Brengle and Doug Su- ter, in a year of rebuilding. In the two jumping events, Scott Welker was one of the leading long jumpers while junior David Rodriguez earned points in the high jump. J' A v 50 TRACK musin- iii- 5.- '1- C xl! V, X K 5' ly T. . ' V' ' 1 7 ' '37 ' ,,,. , . . 'M 'v y lx , ,! kt 'D 'W : . 7 5 - ML W -S gm ns.-Q, I ' V. 1 , - 53 , A . z is t W M x - s ,mf y.f....i- 4f'r',...fw:fw-LW f't'1 .. in TOP: Among the many talents of seniors Danny Hunsaker and Dennis Gullatt was the mile relay which required timely handoffs of the baton. ABOVE: Hurdlers Mark Alvin and Randy Brown cleared many obstacles with form like this during the season. RIGHT: The cream ofthe dis- tance crop were Fred Tau, Richard Birberick, and jack Arnold. MALE SWIMMERS, DIVERS, CLOBBER OPPONENTS Though 1975 may not be remembered as a good year for wine, a good water year it was - at least for Coach Craig Cum- mins and his wet pack. Top swimmers for the Tribe included co-captains Bob Shearin and Phil Mar- som. The two provided one of the dead- liest one-two punches in the region. In addition, a pair of juniors, Monty Worthington and jeff Shipe made vast contributions to the team. Worthington excelled in the backstroke and Shipe was the expert in the butterfly. Transfer lim Harris and sophomores David Bruce and David Dunning complimented the old cast. In the meantime, the diving squad, which turned out to be the best com- bination ever put together at Westwood, whipped opponents with the help of returnees Frqldqiienitz aaBXPaul Lamor- eaux, pQQtQh fer Neil AP 'X Of A fe QD Q iXQ3lQQ'!a3f4-Jo! WRSOJ 07 3' QQ Srytg, ABOVE: Alex Farnsworth eyes the finish line between his butterfly strokes. BELOW - BOYS' SWIM TEAM-TOP ROW: lim Harris, Phil Marsom, Roger Van Parys, Tim Stockes, Andy Kerns, Kent Brimley. SECOND ROW: Neil Werner, Paul Lamoreaux, Dave Farnsworth, Kevin Wade, Alex Farnsworth, Kenny Smith. THIRD ROW: Dave Dunning, Tim Stanley, Fred Smith, Garth Lamoreaux, Richard CottIe,1im Gainer. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Kienitz, leff Shipe, Monty Wor- thington, Bob Shearin, Dave Bruce, Kevin Smith, Coach Craig Cummins. Q 5t?Ci4j4S tQW XO PA .mfs QQQIQO fl kQ15?'jQ 1 A Htaswflf yy -'YP 52-BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM 'I G I l LEFT- DIVERS-TOP ROW: Neil Werner,Iim Gainer, Fred Kienitz, Garth Lamoreaux. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Lamoreaux, Richard Cottle. TOP LEFT: junior Monty Worthington's specialty is the backstroke, at which he excelles. TOP RIGHT: lim Gainer smoothly sails off the high dive. Gainer was one of the reasons why the diving unit was the most talent- ed in school history. ABOVE - 400-FREESTYLE RELAY SQUAD-TOP ROW: Phil Marsom, Bob Shearin. BOTTOM ROW: lim Harris,lim Stanley. SWIMMING 53 V GWRESTLERS MAN ANDLE OPPOSING SQU DS Winning isn't everything. Nevertheless, the junior Var- sity wrestlers decided it is much more enjoyable than losing. Under the authority of Coach lim Kelly, the grapplers pulled out eight victories while succumbing only to Mc- Clintock and Mesa. Cornerstones for the Warriors included juniors Rick Chunn 1145 lb.l and Dennis Aust C108 lb.l, both of whom went undefeated for the team. In addition, Mark Ryan and jerry Medina dropped only one match apiece. IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 40 Alhambra 12 46 Tempe 10 35 Chaparral 17 48 Coronado 20 57 Prescott 4 29 Yuma 19 18 McClintock 38 18 Mesa 23 33 Kofa 18 38 Marcos de Niza 18 ABOVE: Freddy Freeman grabs a hold of his opponent's ankle and begins to apply some brute force in an effort to upend his foe. RIGHT -IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach lim Kel- ly, Rodney Martinez, Rick Chunn, Mark Gutierrez, Mike Bright, Mark Ryan, Robert jones, Freddy Free- man. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Web- er, David Alcantar, Billy Vasquez, Greg Routen, Dennis Aust, lerry Medina. 54-WRESTLING 'N di? f' MVS? 'W s kg Sw f 3 M wg' Y 1 Q fi K . 'E . .W if I , ,, :,k X' W .4 , 4462? ' ' if N .P f it plums' IK, .gel ,wt ,V ,L .A Y X to! 56-SOFTBALL , 4' W r SOFTBALLERS DEBUT, GALS NEAR EQUALITY The softball team became the second competitive girls' team to make its debut during the '74-'75 school year and in the process, marked another step towards sports equality for females in high school. Although the girls had their downs, particularly during the early part of the campaign, the tide began to turn later in the season as the batters gained valuable ex- perience. Perhaps Coach Joyce Tominaga's greatest triumph took place when her underdog squad pulled out a stunning upset victory over the previously undefeated Casa Gran- de team by a 9-7 verdict. Karen Webb, who played at first base, center fielder Sheron Andrews, shortstop Lorie Sorenson, and left fielder Karen Smith were among the leading hitters of the season. I l 'F' ABOVE-SOFTBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Karen Smith, Carol Cage, ludy Neill, Saylor jackson, Lorie Sorenson, Becky Graves, Doro- thy Ray. MIDDLE ROW: Kelle Marshall, Monti Evans, Georgine Fincher, lennie Brown, Lorene Andersen, Sheron Andrews, Karen Webb. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Eaton, Cheryl Freeman, Coach loyce Tominaga, luanita Flores, Debbie lohnson, Carla Pearson. RIGHT: It's a case of hit and run for Lorene Andersen who just smacked a fly ball to- wards center field. OPPOSITE PAGE-LEFT: Let's get the ball over the plate this time, mut- ters Carol Cage tothe opposing pitcher. RIGHT: Westwood pitcher Carla Pearson puts some spin on her fast underhand trick ball to confound the enemy bat- ter. Carla was one of the key players on the first year softball team. OLD PROS FUEL BADMINTON, ARCHERY TEAMS It wasn't all peaches and cream for the Tribe badminton team in 1974, but then it wasn't for the opposition either. In fact, the fearsome threesome of Beth Scheid, Gaylene Higley, and Diana Holt, all veterans on the team, created all sorts of problems for the enemy squads. Also making a big contribution were newcomers Gena Vickers and Norma Encinas. Highlights of the badminton cam- paign included an upset win over power- house Tempe, a sweet triumph over Chaparral, and the downing of the other side of town gang from Mesa High. Later in the school year, badminton coach jean Shields took command of the archery team. The sharpshooters relied heavily upon the only three re- turning archers on the squad-Gaylene Higley, Linda Hosking, and Terri jones. TCI, .Yi L. ,fx .14 I, ABOVE - ARCHERY TEAM-TOP ROW: Gaylene Higley, Linda Hosking. SECOND ROW: Kath- leen Harris, Sharon Mass, Gena Vickers, Terri jones, julie Hinckley, Mary Cae Freymuth. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Makil, Debbie Gardner, lanice Hopkins, Susan Schildkraut, Char- lene Eaton. BELOW: Senior Gaylene Higley, an old pro on the archery team, clasps the bow firmly and aims very carefully before letting the arrow fly. W j fl GOOD PITCHI G A D HEAVY HITTING MAKE WINNING SEASON Crack! Strike three! You're out! just a few of the sounds heard from the baseball diamond this spring. Coach Norm Shill's Warriors, who were one of the top ranked teams in the state according to pre-season polls, had a lot of talent and many prospects. Back from last year's varsity to lead the way, where outfielders Bryan Korte and Marshall Richey, infielders junior Hernandez and Allen Glasenapp. Strong pitching came from Mark Gunning and Larry Neff. lim Tryon, along with quite a few others, racked in continuous runs with their heavy hitting. Last year's j.V. players proved to be helpful to the varsity squad also. The top competition in the central division B league came from Coronado, who always fields a well balanced team: and Scottsdale High which is another top team that had to be contended with. All in all, the team pitched, hit, and fielded their way through a highly successful season. VARSITY BASEBALL-TOP ROW: Marshall Richey, Allen Glasenapp, Dan Staebell, Larry Neff, Mark Gunning, Eddie McClelland, Randy Patterson, Coach Brown. SECOND ROW: Loel Meredith, Brian McCleve, Bryan Korte, Tony Flores, R.Staebell, F.C1uerrero, F.Pineda, G.Hayes. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Shill, K.McCleve,1.Tryon, D.Gross, I.Hernandez, C.Ward, K.Raupp, R.MiIler 5- f . V .THX , ,, 4 ,hy X9 I 3 il ,,.,.. Fm 1' . ,, .L f., , ,Q A K. , V, . J V y . ,D Q V -......,.c..,..v.g ..-......,.,, , . ,VA Qi, X' xxx xx XX ejwi? X .t s t . x ' 1 x ' x 4 - Q we X, ? Y i f l Q 'QP' D ff,x N . f,l iii 'z l ,rf 5 I OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: Going low to dig one out of the dirt is Allen Glasenapp. ABOVE LEFT: The steady eye of Marshall Richey, as he awaits the next pitch. ABOVE: Larry Neff demonstrates his pitching style. BELOW: We're number one! crys a host of Warrior players. LLL GOLFERS REMAIN 62-GOLF VICTORY LAN lf you have a winning combination, don't change anything. That's precisely the philosophy that golf coach Erv Reid applied as his team survived some more pressure putts against some of the stiffest competition in the state. Westwood has had a long history of success in the club-swinging sport in- cluding some high finishes in the state tournament. In addition to the sound coaching of Mr. Reid, the succes can be T attributed to some fine players. This year, veteran seniors Bill Robb and Brad Gregory, plus newcomer David Mottern provided much ofthe thrust be- hind the powerful Warrior punch. ABOVE RIGHT: This is the life, declares David Mottern. Tim Sears agrees as the two take a leisurely rest on a golf cart instead of practicing BELOW - GOLF TEAM-TOP ROW: Bill Robb, Alex Duran, Brad Gregory,Tim Sears, Robert Mendivil. SECOND ROW: Lynn johnson, David De- Grow, Dean Bird, Robbie Potter. BOTTOM: David Mottern. ,g..,,..,,, , ma-Ima mwwyggqy 'I ...IEE igffff' . fig, 'T-Q W5 I 24 L - 1' 4 Q MfT'i' si-atm. -Y - - ' W-,.....sats'. f Isffzusrigg B .ziiiixgygggnisgfg I 'xg -- wa' MM 2-.' S i'igT 'ffffHf?fff if s f9:mf g1'f i mzffzeig Iurf 8 E'fl-55:1 iz if 1 I5 5H'!!!!l- gi .. H ' , if 'W'X 1'3- r ' D SPIKERS T KE THIRD I ARIZONA TOLJRNEY The gids varyty voHeybaH teanL coached by loyce Tonnnaga,reached sune conapeuuon in Tucson aher conwpHing a 9-3 regukn season record. Led through- out the campaign by team captain Karen Webb, the squad Ion hithe Hrm round ofthe Hnaltourneyto eventualsuue runner-up Paradhe VaHeyt15-11,15-11y However, the club came back to beat Maryvale H5-4, 15-5 and Coronado U5-13,7-15,15-8lto wrap up Ura intheconsohuonlnacket ThevknoqfoverCoronadoluoughtsweetrevengefor the gnh, who had aheadylosttwo nunchesto then rivals - once during regular play and again in the finals ofthe Arcadk1InvHaUonaL The Tdbe wassUH abk KJ take second in both the lnvhauonal and EHvBkJnaB. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 9515523 FDUQ F-'8v':5'U 3-0.9-'w'UO -5' 5 Jz Q rn Z -I 2 U1 C E.-Sir-I: -4 U5 :SQ-QPQ 3mm 9+'U 2191220 JENSZ ' Q... 22-we 7 -I zu I T'1 U3 C Eiir-E5 Z DJ -. 0 o lfl ci. FD Z E. Q3 5 X o ET E VOLLEYBALL TEAM-TOP ROW-STANDING: Bobbette LeBaron, Donna Phelps. SITTINC:CaroI Bell, Darla Menden. SECOND ROW: Karen Crandall, Ann Grenough, Tammy White, Tammy Opie, Lisa Horne. THIRD ROW: Kelly Kempton, Denise Lewis, Ester Tryon, Debbie lohnson, leanette Lee. FOURTH ROW: julie Farnsworth, Shauna Allen, Dorothy Ray, luanita Flores, Nancy Werner. FIFTH ROW: Audree larvis, Pam Lusty. BOTTOM: Coach loyce Tominaga, team captain Karen Webb. J in ABOVE: Sophomore Pam Lusty takes a whack at the plunging ball. BELOW: luanita Flores returns the sphere towards the enemy lines. OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: Coach loyce Tominaga deli- cately wrap-s senior Audree larvis' injured foot. UPPER RIGHT: lunior Dorothy Ray shows that it's all in the arm and leg action while setting up a teammate. BOTTOM: Karen Webb smacks the ball right back to the setter. ,uk .:,A X, kv? W ,, V' X 66-SWIMMING FEMININE Aou rics ToRPEDo PAST FOES The brand new girls swimming and diving squad, coached by Patricia Dunn, swept through the regular season schedule without a blemish. In the divisionals, the girls tied with Coronado for sec- ond, behind Scottsdale. Then, in the regionals, the 200 yard medley and 400 yard free style teams both finished in seventh place. Neena Weber took individual honors, snaring first in the 400 yard free style and second in the 200 yard free. Kathy Brunsdale bagged third place in the 100 yard breast stroke while l.eslie Woods notched a third in the diving events. Overall, the team finished third. Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 45 Arcadia 31 60 Saguaro 17 70 Mesa 25 67 Casa Grande 25 50 Chandler 45 59 Coronado 36 84 Tempe 9 Divisionalsz Westwood second place tie with Coronado. Regionals: Westwood third place. ABOVE LEFT: Diana Godfrey prepares to launch herself off the first starting block as she nervously anticipates the start- er's gun. LEFT: Up, up, and away soars Tami Mason, as she maneuvers for a smooth landing to complete an extremely difficult back dive. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: Gasping for air, Kathy Brunsdale coasts in for another easy victory in the 100 yard breast stroke. Kathy snatched third place in regional competition in this event. 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A A L ., it 'hr 1, S.. ,' Pt.. lu tfwl. ,bm A41 tix L+.. sl, il, y OPPOSITE PAGE-FAR LEFT: Keith Crandall, principal of the Mesa Alternative High School, explains the importance of an education to students. LEFT: I know it's here somewhere, I can here it rattling, exclaims Max Cochran to fellow mechanics Mike Kemker and David Drey. ABOVE: Larry Williams demonstrates how to operate a hoist. TOP RIGHT: If you turn it on Sesame Street one more time l'll brain you, threatens Todd Harris to innocent by-stander Bill Stevens. MIDDLE RIGHT: Working on an engine is complicated stuff, mumbles Billy Vasquez and Buff Edwards. RIGHT: Tom Sweet and Richard Coch- ran explain minor details in the apolstery class. 5 ,Mg I I I l I l I P:lNOl'TiCZllll L2sa,f,...221,,lXHZSTUF we s s 6299 lflzmlltlll fi. g ,ff L' Christmas spirit was in the air as the holiday season approached. Everyone was busy trying to get last minute shopping done and, of course, putting up the traditional Christmas hall decorations. All classes didltheir best to put up the most creative drawings and ideas. The annual canned food drive was collected along with a toy drive. All students were asked to try and bring at least one can of food and any toy not in use. As usual it was very successful. The articles were distributed throughout the valley to needy families. is 1- ,Q-'-'L 'f ,.,: OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Christmas halls took top awards with their animated Disneyland characters. UPPER RIGHT: Canned goods that were collected for poor families surround Sandy Macdonald and Renae Sorenson. BOTTOM: Getting these decora- tions up takes a lot of work, says Ray Burnell to Milo LeBaron. ABOVE LEFT: There's nothing like a mistle-toe as shown by Esther Frick and a not-to-unwilling john jones. ABOVE RIGHT: Pam Bliss and Carmela Barragan can't seem to wait for Christmas day. BELOW: Taking a little time off from school work to get into the Christmas spirit is Roy O'Banner, Sherry Reidhead and Diane Quigley. J . ak. fp! 0 -,g,, Q 4 'Q XV' l'J ': , .QA s lwil, 'Q CHRISTMAS-83 IUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS BROADWAY SATIRE CENTERING ON REACHING STARDOM IN 1942 Aix X In March to the Stars, the juniors took on the job of presenting a small-scale Broadway musical. The story centered around a young and struggling dance team, Clark Burns and Scarlett McKay. After meeting backstage of an off-Broadway theatre in the early 1940's, the couple pledges to make it to Broad- way together. When Mr. Boogie, a Broadway director, sees their act, he asks Clark to be in one of his plays as sexy actress Eva Grayson's co-star, but Scarlett is only her understudy. From then on it was problems, problems for Clark and Scarlett, but all worked out as Scarlett replaced Eva, and the play ended with a patriotic medley with the dance team on Broadway. 'iiffx ff? sw 'ffxw y -QQ xv , Xa w1's,. if ' B? X f' Y ., Q' gem? 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The money earned went toward special parties at Christmas time and at the end of the year. These parties were definitely needed after the long hard deadlines were met. it H g. is i ,HM f OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: That big smile on David Doyle's face sort of makes you wonder what kind of picture he is developing. TOP RIGHT: Would yuh hurry and snap the picture, I gotta get out of this dress! mumbles lane Lowry to herself, as john lshikawa smiles patiently. BOTTOM LEFT: Advisor, john Donovan, and co-editor, Audree larvis, take time out to tell a few stories and laugh at a few pictures. BOTTOM RIGHT: Are you sure you loaded this camera? questions Karin Schwalbe to head photographer, Peggy Eaton. ABOVE LEFT: The common hang-out in the yearbook room is the ever popular ice box, where Tammy Blake is often found. Eat, eat, eat! ABOVE RIGHT: The floors the limit to Lisa Lopez as she finishes up her pages to meet the next deadline. BELOW: Get off my case! These pages will get turned in sometime this year, states a frustrated Tracey Westerhausen. lx as ,ft .N Vi, Au '15 ...fl 4 -4' ff' rr ff 3 1 Li I n X GIRLS AND BOYS LE GUE ORK TO IMPRO E SCHOOL A D COMMUNITY Want to join a league but the bowling alleys are all full? Are you interested in becoming involved in school as well as community activities? Sounds like Girls or Boys League is just what you're looking for. Throughout the year, these clubs sponsored different school activities such as the Christmas formal, G.A.B. week and the long awaited Coed. The clubs went on many outings, one of which was with children from Sun- shine Acres. Both Girls and Boys league were active in the canned food drive at Christmas time, which not only provided much needed food for the poor, but promoted school spirit. At the football games, Boys League faithful- ly sold refreshments and shouted their usual, Coke, popcorn, peanuts! up and down the stands. ABOVE LEFT As Ron Staebell reaches the smallest box he questions Crystal Kartchner, Are you asking Me to the coed? . BELOW-GIRLS LEAGUE TOP ROW Kelly Liles Sharon Bowers Lori Meldrum Gayle Bowers, julie Bateman, Susan Parker, Susan Cole, Kathy Abele, Cheryl Close Cherie Murdock SECOND ROW Sandra Wiltbank F Scum K Robinson, D.Hunt, C.Blake, S.jane. THIRD ROW: Ljones, L.RusseIl, D. Doane D Lewis M Betterton B McElroy C Skogen BOTTOM ROW C Crandall, T.Lisonbee President, K.Bowers. i x , 11'f '7 f. 1 1 FQ ' . ' 4 F 15 BOYS LEAGUE- ABOVE-TOP ROW: Lane johnson, jim Toland, Robbie Gardner, Curtis Cortez. SECOND ROW: Kuman Dixon, Von Porter, jack Scott, Gary jones, Forrest Anderson, Kreston Hatch. THIRD ROW: Richard Hatch, M.Ball. FOURTH ROW: S.Arnett, M.Arnett, j.Perkinson, D. Crandall, j.Gainer, V.Floyd. BOTTOM ROW: F.Lambrechtson, R.Stolk, S.Ray, j.Middleton, M.Allen. LYING DOWN: A.Schmitt. BELOW-GIRLS LEAGUE-TOP ROW: Trisha Hess, Freida Sucz, Ann Brinton. SECOND ROW: Helena BeGaye, Sandy Macdonald, Rita Riggs, Barbara Roberts, Mary Rhodes, Sylvia Golithon, jill judy, Mary Willis, D.Bassett, K.Robinson, N.Good, S.Wince. THIRD ROW: j.jones, W.Leavitt, M.Bowden, D. judy, T.jones, L.Beazer, L.Melville, A.Scaggs, R.Morgan. FOURTH ROW: K.Strong, H.Redondo, C.Steiner, R.Sorenson, L.Ray, j.Standage, L. Freestone, P.McLaws, K.Photon, LYING DOWN: T.West. l l GIRLS 84 BOYS LEAGUE-103 ACTIVE CLUBS HELP PROMOTE GOODWILL Resolved that the United States should significantly change the method of selection of Presidential and Vice- Presidential candidates. This topic was used by the debate team in their twelve tournaments throughout the T974-75 school year. The speech team hosted two Forensic League of Arizona speech tournaments, a Practice Tournament and a Winter tournament, at which many team members were named outstanding. S Club lived up to its motto of SERVICE this year. Besides the annual selling of Homecoming mums, S Club filled Christmas stockings for MARC School, made doll clothes for the Salvation army, and offered service at an- tique and different art exhibits around the valley. Many of the girls attended a S Club Convention in February held in San Diego, California. Future Teachers of America IFTAI was a newly reor- ganized club at Westwood this year. Student-teacher re- lationships at elementary schools, club activities, and hear- ing guest speakers from various teaching-related profes- sions were all experienced by the members of FTA. SPEECH AND DEBATE-TOP ROW: Richard Ross, Brad Taylor, Frank Coy, Anthony Schieferstein, Mike Eveland, lim Testa. SECOND ROW: I'm Toland, lack Scott, Neal Terry, Mark Walker, Steve Nettles, K.Hopkins, B.Done. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Stevenson, Mr, Scannell, C.Recker, I T.Harris, C.Ward, D.Thorpe, M.Barry, B.Barry, I.Tessendorf, B.McKeehen. BOTTOM ROW: L.Habblck, K.Wade, A.Lalrd, K.Skouson, D.FeIrx, l.DanieIson, K.ThuIin, Mr. johnson. 104-SPEECH 8: DEBATE CLUB NS , 1 o V 'T' 'w 11 YJ f fax fx M ,QW .Q - . fb x ikX51f'w -W Iii 2: W .,' ,. Q S Wi ,Qi p . W 9 ' 1 , Y? gs1,g, l, 'ff- 3' bfi in f . f W M fr ffl X .M W H M f ' my f qgg al K 3' 'E n...all .552 ti 4 -.f,, 15 A W: 'F--4 ,Q S- 1 1 I L A li 2 'ii 4...a. Y. btw 15, K pw -wx -f -MN X v ni 5: QW- tff. ' LQ - 4' 12 ugh, - ya, . - .A M ,, h , ,, gp-F .1 1, L, . ' .,v-v-Q ' .' 'f xg.,-' l e? ff 77' - J I 3 Q, fu-.v V 4. V U' , . .ya - Mg- J 'i' I I K 5.1. Q' ' 1. ' s d. I , V fl W I 4' x ' I w.' -.0 ,- P J . s .A :Q ,' I J wi ' Www 5 ,Jn fy an fic? ' ,r 3' 1' Y... 59.1, -8-f vp ,fx . vs.-1, :ig ..-' 1-:gg - :Wg 2 v 2 QM' , W xr' ne. 0 'xa 53 4 f n ijtkul 1 - - 'ls' gg 55 ' .. ' bv , Q , v -I ff' ,' a 1 47:1 X155 , .3-vm 'I 'a P . A ,ic 4 7542 J l 5 B5 I i 'V' Q ' S V Q Q C A 8 ' ' a I '4 H k , , 0, 3 I .lp 'fr' fi 1 ry, .f' I S ff ff? V ,f.- K-I N1 wi. -. 'fe ,fl if! I f in fm :mm 4 . R v b ,N L 2 F ' X ,, .. L ' X 1, 2- 4 A n.,,..f. Ziff - iff sm 'Sv bi, :ia .ff tx ff l 5 Q 12 - , 5, f Q m., .QQ 1 f ,-Q, a H N -f . fn , 1 4 ' cxlfvgwx Y l V, 4 . ix, -P. x -z A sm C -li ' un g-huts! , and 59 ,, uw , D ll V n fel ,cfs J: ' r -- 'R Q fo 3: 5 .5 . I V 17' ,5i'i'g! . va lk' ' Q 'I' ' f 5 . 'q W gg' if '3 Q : Lol, ,1 , f I b Ihr' LOCAL CAMP IG PART OF POLITICAL ORK, LOCAL WORK PART OF KEY CLUB'S CAMPAIGN The fall of 1974 was the season of state elections. For the Young Republicans and Young Democrats, its arrival signaled the beginning of the campaign. Prior to the election, club mem- bers circulated pamphlets and literature supporting their favorite candidates. Even after the elections, the two clubs held meetings regularly in an effort to increase interest in the government and its policies. The Westwood branch of the Key Club, an international organi- zation sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, took part in many activities duringthe year. Highlights of the group's services included helping the parent Ki- wanis Club with its annual Pancake Day, helping during Mesa Education Week at Tri-City Mall and running the concession stand at all home basketball games. Members also attended the annual Southwest District Convention in Albuquer- que, New Mexico. ix! Q-dir LEFT: YOUNG REPUBLICANS- TOP ROW: Kathy Zigalla, Rex Hargis, Beth Poppy, Monty Worth- ington. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Gilbert, Leah Moore, Tom Brown. ABOVE: KEY CLUB-STANDING: Chris Ward, Tim Nicoll. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Pagan, Mr. johnson, Rex Hargis. BOTTOM: Paul Mob- ley. YOUNG REPUBLICANS 81 KEY CLUB-107 Q qfiii :ig ?z! ' I 8 sx, ax I5 L K X V5 1 SMG' Y, l I Q24 ' g X v- . . , W P ,. NZ, xx ' X' fe inlgik gf V5 X ,, , I 'FU Mlm i V I V x K Y! fx m wfsrwooo HGH if ' K: 71b'l ' I I '6- ,, yn' Mug. f - ,W Q 9, , A w ,ggi v E' 5 lv I Y, 2439, 540 K 1 'X is-gt .Q . : ix.-iS - J ' arm jr, Y .An . ,i if t, , 5 . Q. . -:.,, Q l H . mh. g. gil f 1 Q ' 4 Q A i F w - ' r I fl M f Q F Q ,Q r X PM w . 5 if :F 'Y CYA, vouTH ARC AND ski CLUBS GET Nvot ED Going down hill? Feel left out in the cold? Well we have a club just for you, Ski Club. This years adventurous club took several ski outings to Sunrise and to the Snow Bowl. Youth A.R.C. is a national organization in which students work with retarded children on a one to one basis in their homes. Their projects consisted of selling Christmas cards and a bike marathon. Christian Youth of America held weekly prayer meetings. At these meet- ings, they had guest speakers, Bible readings, singing and several other ac- tivities. ABOVE-C.YA.- TOP ROW: Sandra Delong, Neal Terry Laura French SECOND ROW Linda Rhodes Randy Wright john Fathauer Mark Walker, Bob Mitchell, leannie Danielson. BOTTOM ROW Fred Tau Susie Webb J Hines M Hines BELOW Looks like Don Strauch is prac ticing gallantry as he helps a damsel in distress. f2swMAW g ....,s...t. 'ii i if RODEO CLUB-TOP ROW: Kim Rasmussen, Robin Criss, Matt Smith, Cheryl Cartwright, Stacy Penrod, Barry Boyd. BOTTOM ROW: Iohn Romo, Chris Nelson, Robert Penrod, Paul james. CHESS CLUB-TOP ROW: Tom Armistead, Marc Gering, Chris Ward, Pat Sennett, Frank Coy, Steve Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Brian Barry, George Hines, Merry Sevland, Ray Burnell, Neal Terry. BOTTOM ROW: B.McKeehen, Mr. T.ScanneIl, D.Leddy. 112-RODEO 84 CHESS CLUBS EBO Y, RODEO, AN CHESS CLUBS SHOW CIROWI C I TERESTS Black Power and Black Involvement seemed to be the motto of the Ebony Club for this year. More stu- dents turned out to get involved and to show how much power was behind the club. Black Heritage Week was the high point for the club. A new club that sprung up this year was the Rodeo Club. They spent their leisure time riding horses and bulls. Chess Club also had a greater turnout for the year. Chess became more popular, as their members showed more interest and tougher competition. . ,yi EBONY CLUB-TOP ROW: Patricia Willis, Debbie Sanders, Alice Boakin, Sammy Seaberry. SECOND ROW: Doris Pierson, Venesa Cayton. THIRD ROW: Debra Washington, Pam Gibbs, Mary O'Banner, Carla Brown, Princess McClelland, Terri Harrell, A.HarreIl. BOTTOM ROW: T.WiIliams, S.Seaberry. BOTTOM LEFT-Tim Williams, Sammy Seaberry, and Smith Seaberry give each other some skin. BOTTOM: Chris Ward and Frank Coy test each other at a game of chess. SBK Qbif R EBONY CLUB-T13 'Y 'I14-F.F.A. FFA VICTORS AGAIN: HO ORS ABOUND The FFA started the year off with the buzz of chain saws at the annual chapter woodcut - taking thirty cords of wood. Other profit projects included the poinsettia and mum plants sold at Christmas and the dozen head of calves which were raised to support FFA activities. Later in the fall, the horticulture and meat teams traveled to Kansas to compete at the national level. Final competi- tion placed the meat team seventh in the nation and the horticulture team eighth. February and March brought a series of judging contests. The chapter was represented by fifteen judging teams which placed Westwood's FFA at the top. Through the help of all, especially the inspiration and guidance provided by Chester Crandall, the FFA's year went out with a bang, not a whimper. TOP LEFT: All eyes are set on the Christmas Flower, as Vo-Ag teacher Richard Sawyer, unleashes the truth that it actually is the leaves or bracts of the plant which turn red. ABOVE: TOP ROW: Dale Watkins. MIDDLE ROW: Pam james, Wendell Leonard, Candy Medicus, Brian Poole. BOTTOM ROW: Ricky Mann,lim Button. FFA TOP ROW: Linda Archibald, Claud Cluff, Jerry Vaughn. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Oliver, Stacy Penrod, Dan Cruise, Chris Boyd, Cliff Barry, Corri Gurr. BOTTOM ROW: Malvin Barstow, Tim McBath, Brent McCleve. FFA TOP ROW:Dale Oliver, Richard Hesse, Elin Duckworth, Carolyn Sims. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Svitak, Doug Deemer, Eric Tenney, Doug Dis- brow. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy Desmond, lim Lanning, jerry Vaughn, Stacy Leonard. F.F.A.-115 ' , . , fl 1 15 4?- I ff ,K . ,..,. ,KS ? S 5 ...Hi + if up 1 W f M? ww ' L 1 - K , 5, ...,..,, .- -W ,,... ., ', W ' J .WJ , MV l i M X -. .,.. M' , W ,ff--A 5. A,... -.,,,J. -. ,.N. ...,........w,.,, . ,,.., .. ,, . . , kk 5 W M ' ' wf'y? L . w,.,.M. , , .. 4 ' K 2 . Q 1g1 1i,ii 11 W W , A 4. K f ..- . 3 ,,,,. -TM K ,, 4 .YM , , , ff-. , , ' v' ff. N35 m A' A 'SX N? I N +L. ' J., s Q x - '37, 'kb A 4 1 6 -- S: ,ini-J 1 , ' ,.,r: ' ff ki ,Q., ,,. A ' -. W, Z i U 34 , 5 uf J, w x 2, J-woovgwz R l X f' 'Qs COE, HERO AND DECA PRODUCE Fl E JOBS FOR THE MBITIOUS Need a job? No problem, just join COE, DECA or HERO and chances are you'll have a job in no time at all. These programs give the proper training for the desired line of work and not only that, school credit and on thejob pay as well. If your main interest is secretarial or office work, COE can place you in various places such as banks and dif- ferent offices. COE students brought in many canned foods at Christmas for needy families. DECA is more in the area of selling. Students were employed as salesman, clerks and carry-out. DECA was outstanding in fund raising and community service projects and won many honors for activities. Working with children and serving people in restau- rants was HERO's line of work. HERO is more con- cerned with economic related type jobs. Students found their jobs with HERO very rewarding. Calm down lady! your account isn't overdrawn sympathizes COE stu dent, Glen Brown with a frustrated customer over the phone. COE-TOP ROW: Pam Preston, Linda Scott, SECOND ROW: Linda Porter, Terie Schlarbaum, Marianne Neukirch, Carol Bell, Teresa Vickers, Kathy Scogen, THIRD ROW: Glen Brown, Stephanie Kane, C.Cayton, C.Strait, C.Forrester, M.Rella, D.Hoffman, A.Sheets, C.Marlow, M.Mag- nusson, C.York, l.Ward, FOURTH ROW: R.Reusch, M.Ryan, S.Trevizo, C.Lichenwalter, R.Eulate, L.Lopez, B.Harville, A.Boyd,1.Flores, P.Ander- son, R.Cooper, W.Mathews, H.Chellevold, l.Eishleigh, L.Brockman, G.Lewis, 1.lambor, BOTTOM ROW: S.Bushyhead, B.Hoffman, V.Brundage, N.Rakoczy COE, HERO 8: DECA117 fl ABOVE: Thespians, lolie Forrster, Brent Done and Cyndi Wood are caught in the act of cleaning the trophy cases for a service project. BE- LOW: Long hours of practice put in by Stage Band members like john Fathsner, Matt Smith and Keith Brewer make their concerts so crisp. STAGE BAND, DRAMA CLUB DD SPARKLE lf the Dusty Butterfly strikes a familiar chord, it's probably because you attended one of Stage Band's bright performances. Their talent and rhythm enabled them to astound audiences at many festivals and con- certs. Under the top-notch direction of Mr. Lloyd, the band walked off with assorted ribbons and honors. Busy, described Masque and Dagger this year. Boundless were their energies as well as their talents. Masque and Dagger participated in performances and community affairs, such as entertaining the students of MARC school at Christmas. In the fall they joined Dance Club in a fresh new production called, An Evening of Musical Theatre, consisting of scenes and dances from Broadway musicals. In the spring, they produced their annual Evening of One Acts, and throughout the year they attended ,films such as Gone with the Wind as club activities. f F .t 6 ,t 1 Jr 6 ' at .a. A ' 9' I K. il fl xx X LATIN CLUB-TOP ROW: Delynn Deines, lack Grenough, Michelle Elsberry, jerry Tessendorf, Donna Willis. BOTTOM ROW: jim Sizemore, Mr. Richardson, Eva Kudrzycki. FOREIG CLUBS UNIQ E 84 UNITED The main activities of the Latin Club were fund raising to finance a scholarship. The events of the Foreign Language Week were highlighted by a Roman play all in Latin. The Latin Club sold candles and various little statues of animals. The French Club participates every year in the National French Contest held in spring. Rick Fernandez was last year's winner from Westwood's French Club. The French Club ended the year with their annual French dinner. The Spanish Club made their money by selling tamales at football games. Some of their money went toward exciting field trips. FRENCH CLUB-TOP ROW: Cathy Morgan, Kathie Webb, Isabella Knurowski, David Shaw, Becky Vian, Su-sie Webb, Mary Ziobrowski. BOT- TOM ROW: Franki Mergard, Mary lane Kintner, Kim Link. 120-FRENCH 84 LATIN CLUBS ...nl- 5.4 SPANISH CLUB-TOP ROW: Danny Cluff, lack Glenn, Dave Demetri, Greg Clute, Mike Eveland, Lynn Altizer, Don Miller. SECOND ROW: Teresa Egan, Diane Howell, Pat Svitak, Kelly Healy, K.Healy, L.Totgaber. BOTTOM ROW: D.Clement, S.Allen, S.Titc:omb, Mr. Kartchner, S. Golithon, D.BeadIe. As the wealthy merchants cannot decide what to buy, two of the Latin Club members plead on their knees for them to buy everything. Spanish Club-121 EK LOS CHICANOS UNIDOS-TOP ROW: Mr. Martinez, Caroline Arvayo, Ray Romero, Terry Villegas, Lisa Madueno. SECOND ROW: Terry Garcia, Rosalie Aguilar, Tilly Canez, Connie Arellanes, Gloria Martinez. BOTTOM ROW: Maggie Carranza, N.Zavala, D.Navarrette, B.Sesate, M.Mejia. 122-CHICANOS UNIDOS CHICANOS, GERMANS T KE HO ORS GIVEN T '73-74 ASSEMBLY Pretzels! Pretzels! Pretzels! This was a familiar cry frequently heralded across the campus many times this past year. That's right! German Club captured the 1973-74 Club of the Year award for selling those delicious pret- zels. That wasn't the only reason German Club was honored a second year in a row. They also attended many festivals and competitions, winning various awards. Also sharing the limelight of honor were the Chicanos Unidos. Service and fun was their motto this past year. They participated in many different school and com- munity projects, including Christmas caroling at nursing homes and putting on an assembly in the Spring. As you can see the German and Chicanos Clubs were very busy and energetic this past year. This only goes to prove that Westwood still has the best clubs around. as r'h ' 1x1i':sf'. 5 , e . ji -- 4 ,f :-1 up u A , X , v .. r N11 , 5 4 xv' 'v gal 1. ' - J!f,, .'Q - 4 A 8' I - W , 4 .QQQH ' X - ' .5 lfclx' x 5 . K . f 4 M xfk X J fi ' ' .: Q l- X X 3 R ff ff xfxxxx i as J tv, W1 ., . - we- w wav 6 S 1 .A N- I, 15. 'Ulm H' 4 ff' ,mv I , ,A N f nv , aj .J- ' -wi ., .', I, , W- 'N ' 1 It . . . n- I ,iff I J., rv VV . . gg gy ,. 1 s . ,,, I. .A 4, , . , , .l 2,1 f , ,. ','.k,' ,H-AV., 'fi D :Q ,y a V' , X, A,,, , .. ,f :ff V f f 1- , ,XS SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS-TOP ROW: Bari LeBaron, lill ludy, Brenda Cook, Sherry Reidhead, Mickey Brown, Marki Allen, Shelley Bradshaw, Karen Strong, Donna Phelps, Tami Rundstrom, LeAnn Weight, Venessa Cayton, C.Morris. SECOND ROW: E.larvis, S.lohnson, T.Opie, l.West, L.Keyser, l.Goettel, S.Hager, D.Larson, l.Betsworth, l.Christensen, S.Frost, A.Love. THIRD ROW: C.Guy, E.Candelaria, L. Hancock, D.Davis, S.Hesse, L.Richins, L.Pearson, P.Williard, S.West, C.Fox, D.Allen, l.Wade. FOURTH ROW: K.Willis, M.Sevey, M.Cruz, K. Gray, T.Passey, L.Resler, Ljohnson, D.lones. BOTTOM ROW: L.Freestone, l.Carter, M.Rhodes, P.lennings, S.Boyle, L.Ellsworth, D.Deines. k' 1 kd: ln' SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS-TOP ROW: lanet Elliott, Lisa Rambo, Lisa Kempton, Sydney Coleman, Carla Brown, Crystal Kartchner, Michelle Vance, Robyn Tobey, Tami NeSmith, Karen Peterson, Missy Pennell, Kathy Brunsdale, L.Ray. SECOND ROW: l.AlIen, S.Allen, D. Brinkerhoff, C.Trethaway, l.Young, K.Gray, V.Chandler, R.Morgan, A.Skaggs, P.C-regory, l.Higley, M.McDonald. THIRD ROW: V.Crandell, P.Roland, K.Chambers, E.Sloan, l.Riggs, C.Ellsworth, A.Isham, l.Standage, C.Clark, W.Iones, S.Stever. FOURTH ROW: D.O'Dell, L.Schurig, l.Crum, K.Gadd, l.Rogers, l.Maxwell, G.Northey, l.Havbold, C.Cooper, R.Sorenson. BOTTOM ROW: C.Allred, T.ludd, C.Andersen, R.Riggs, B.Vl3n,C.SI6lI'1ef. ,WJ 124-SOPHOMORE CnlRl.S'Cl'lORUS, CAREER LAB 1 u 1 If you've passed by the chorus room this past year, you may have heard the music of this year's girls' chorus ringing through your ears. Working five days a week along with many practice sessions on week-ends and evenings helped to produce some of the finest sounds ever to echo through the halls of Westwood. Not only did they perform for the students of our school in their annual Christmas and Spring concerts, but also for many commu nity functions. The one-hundred and four members of the girls chorus worked hard to master both popular, religious and classical songs, and by the end of the year they were proud of the music that came forth from their efforts. Career Lab was also very successful this year. This club was created with the aims of the special student in mind. Field trips, speakers, research projects and on the job experience, along with a great deal of counsel- ing, was gained throughout the year with a sense of self awareness and career direction. CAREER LAB-TOP ROW: Moses Segonia, Dennis Vegh, Connie Daniels, Alex Villagomez, Doug French. MIDDLE ROW: Al Cande- laria, Miss Gadient, Maureen McCullion, Robin Price, Cindy Wise, Mary Wendt, Bob McDermitt. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Wison, Corky lohnson, jared Gayton, Chris Triplett, Anita Smith, Kim Rasmussen. CAREER LAB EXPANDS vocArio AL AREAS, CHORUS BRINGS MUSIC ABOVE: I've five on the side now, I stroke them all with pride now. M.Arnett, D.Wright, D.Barton and M.AlIen sing the song, My Moustache. LEFT: As an example of the cuisine served at the Rosarita dinner, lim Gainer tops off his taco with a pineapple-orange squeezie. OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER RIGHT: Nancy Butler and Ayan Bailey run through their ma-me-mi- mo-mu's before starting rehearsal. ,., . , . .'. 1 , K 6 CHOR L MUSIC PLEASES ALL Under the direction of Mrs. White and Mr. Slotterback, the Singing Warriors and Westwood Girls were two of the hard working choruses this year. Hours of devotion and practice went into each performance given, besides private work by individuals on solos for the Regional and All- State tryouts held in january. Ensem- bles spent many hours after school rehearsing for the Ensemble Festival. Along with spending the year pre- paring for concerts, the choirs also tuned their way into many people's hearts at the annual Rosarita Dinner, caroled at the Desert Club's Christmas Idea House, and ushered at many musical events held in Shepherd audi- torium. I , a I . to .K . g , 4, 'a rw I ' V 4 ' ' ' I r, 4 X ...,, 1 , A ,VK -V pt 5, W A , .xl . I - '-'.,. . . - ., ,a N, .. . 5 I M. ,. - f .. 'S' ., v ,S L . . Wt, , QM.. 4 - -' - , , at Y ',, . Ur ..!mx.fUes-- SINGING WARRIORS-TOP ROW: jeff Engle, David Manning, jerry Hancock, David Wright, Todd LeSueur, Clay Smith, Gary Bowers, Brian Merrill, Scott Rischmueller, Mike Allen, Bill Webster, K.Price, SECOND ROW: K.Preston, W.Mullenaux, W.Guthrie, B.Heyw0od, l.FarnsworIh, l.Gainer, M.Arnett, S.Wright, R.Gomez, M.Paulsen, I.Perkinson, S.Tibshraeny, BOTTOM ROW: D.O'DonneII, W.Hunsaker, E.Brinkerhoff, G.Iones, D.Barton, Llohnson, G.Fester, M.LeBaron, R.BurnelI, G.CouIter. 126-SINGING WARRIORS IU fm-4' xxkxa ' A x X v 5 , 3 Ali I o ,. I y l::Ng l fill ll' 5 ' fl 'T . C if 0 C ' -H X If L-1 li E' . M1533 Xfffi, 213 f fly. :ff an ,,,, A I I 19 S X015 W 'I , Jw 'RS' I WESTWOOD GIRLS-TOP ROW: Kathy Kearns, julie Crum, Margaret Fuller, Pam McLaws, jennifer Worthington, Debbie Garthe, Ioyce Syzmber, Donna Willis, Linda Middlebrough, Connie Ternes. SECOND ROW: Susan Bagley, T.Redondo, C.Recker, M.Burroughs, K.Kent, L. French, L.Melville, K.VanHerpen, T.West, S.Akers, S.Copland, K.Brimhall, G.CarIing. THIRD ROW: R.VanParys, C.Blackard, C.Ternes, K.LiIes, K.Kopperup, V.jones, S.Gurr, P.Brinkerhoff, C.Heap, B.Roberts, R.Riggs, S.Bowers. BOTTOM ROW: K.Winn, N.ButIer, C.BIake, C.Darner, S.Montenegro,A.BaiIey,T.VerheIst, WESTWOOD GIRLS' CHOIR 0 MUSICAL GROUPS DISPL Y VARIED T LE T, S K I I.. I-1 S. as itil? 'ti AN SUCCESS x New SHOWCASE STRINGS-TOP ROW: Renee Dodez, jennifer jones, Bruce Warner, Cynthia Davidson, Susan Stanley, Eric jones, Diana Werner. BOTTOM ROW: john Ettinger, Linda Riggs, Sherry Sevland, Cindi Solomonm, I. Clement, l.Bateman, S.Acosta, D.Adams, S.CoIeman, K.Tucker. ...pf CONCERT CHOIR-TOP ROW: Danny Roberts, Kelly McGee, Anthony Schmitt, Sam Pew, Kent Smith, Gary jones, Bret Lacey, Richard Curran, Frans Lambrechtsen, Steve Beckle, Pam Danielson. SECOND ROW: Chris jones, T.Mason, M.Stewart, C.Reheis, C.Skousen, D.Gross, j.Owens, S.Ray, M.Bogle, S.johnson, V.Porter, B.PoweII, K.CieIdmacher, j.Bunker. THIRD ROW: L.Benson, D.Adams, S.MaIone, R.VanParys, K,McCleve, B.Cross, K.judd, C.Conant, K.BrengeI, S.Lines, P.Hakes, P.Pew, j,MlddIeton, B.Pearce. BOTTOM ROW: L.Skidmore, M.Harris, L.Anderson, A.TayIor, D.SchuId, B.LeBaron, j.jones, M.Winner, D.johnson, B.LeBaron, C.Wursten, L.BrimIey, T.BaiIey. 128-SHOWCASE STRINGS 81 CONCERT CHOIR POISE, Superior is the word for the job Concert Choir showed us this past year. Under the direction of Floyd Slotterback they presented a variety of programs, a few money making projects and a lot of service to others. One outstanding performance was their annual Canticle Carols concert which proved to be of great success. Their talent, skill and creativity made them number one. Showcase Strings really hit the top this year. They're greatly known all over the valley for their brillant per- formances at dinner clubs, banquets, churches and service clubs. During the first of the year they presented pro- grams at places such as Mountain Shadows and the Phoenix Country Club which were very successful. In results of their talent they were one of four invited, by audition tape to play in San Francisco. Lets get in and warm up! exclaims Mr. Slotterback while he hurrys and helps Cindy McCurdy with her robe. CONCERT CHOIR-TOP ROW: Jeanette Crane, Lane johnson, Tony Flores, lack Scott, Duane Patterson, David Clement, Mike Campo, Ron Tucker, Wayne Call, Ray Stock, Richard Durfee, Bill Oliver, 1,Yates, S.Hargis, G.Clute, SECOND ROW: P.Combs, D.Mathis, P.Hess, C.Oliver, V.Spilo, T.Bond, G.joe, L.lackson, P.Vance, l.Arnold, D.Aust, B.Solaman, C.Cortez, L.Flemming, K.Hoffman, BOTTOM ROW: D.Belnap, C. McCurdy, E.Wright, l.Steverson, E.Clement, K.Rhoton, K.Tucker, S.Amick, D.Bassett, l.Danielson, D.Haden, A.Boyd, K.Christensen, G.Bebout. CONCERT CHOIR-129 ORCHESTRA RATES HICIH IN SAN FRANCISCO! ICE STUDENTS LEAR DESIRED OCCUPATIO The orchestra treated many people to many sweet musical sounds this year. During the year they held many evenings concerts which included one Christmas school assembly with the choruses. They also attended the ASU and NAU music festivals and received outstanding ratings for both. The highlight of the year came in February when they were chosen to be one of only 100 groups in the nation to attend the MENC Convention in San Francisco. It took a lot of hard work and extra time spent earning money to go. They earned this money through carport sales, candy sales, and various contributions from outside or- ganizations. The I.C.E. program is set up so students go to school half and work half of the day. It produced jobs for many deserving students. A perfect picture of concentration is Renae Dodez, as she sits waiting patiently for that certain downbeat from Mr. Englesman. ORCHESTRA TOP ROW - David Bingham, Chris Burr, Debbie Thompson, Michelle Vance, Pam Vance, lanice Bunker, john Ettinger. SECOND ROW: Kent Powell, Renae Dodez, Carol Morris, Sidney Coleman, l.Manske, D.ludy, D.McGraw, P.Williard, N.Hoffman, D.Bradley, D.Riggs, 1.Lowry, C.Button. THIRD ROW: G.Stewart, S.Berthold,1.Bateman,j.Christensen, S.Stanley, D.Werner, I.lones, D.Adams, l.Milano, E.Clement, S.Acosta, K.Zigalla, C.Davidson, B.Poppy, B.Werner. BOTTOM ROW: G.OImstead, D.Hunt, S.Sevland, C.Solomon. I' ff' s I 2 IX '.-' Q '1:- vt CNXJ W s qmrjqqwmkr l.C.E.-TOP ROW: jenifer Suban, Ron Slade, john Bingham, Wayne Knight, Mr. Soricone, johnny Cantrell, Linda Keen. SECOND ROW: julie Turley, Claudette Beckstead, Gail Rosvold, Dan Rinker, Robert Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: L.Evans, T.Stevens, j.Gosney, S.Parks. ORCHESTRA-TOP ROW: Rick Pagan, john Frick, Ron Granillo, Keith Brewer. SECOND ROW: Chris DeAdder,Q Brent johnson, Gary Golka, Eric jones, Randy Marcum, Keith Brengle. THIRD ROW: Rick Shinn, j.Stanley, T.Betterton, E.Barajas, M.Worthington, R.Plumlee, P.Godfrey, B.Klepinger, K.Theaman, L.Flemming, S.Evans, M.Boettcher. FOURTH ROW: S.Ikeda, C.Payne, E.Frick, j.jackson, j.O'Donnell, W.Leavitt, C. Millett, K.Tucker, K.Calder, B.Nichols, C.Glauser, M.Peterson, L.Freestone, D.Bassett, j.Norton, S.Reynolds, L.Riggs, j.Terry. BOTTOM ROW: j.jorgenson, K.Daniels, j.Stapley. i E E 5' 2. E ii Q: -t gi .. l rv ,X sy' if -gy . if.: ,Q 1. if la .3 N F ' 4 V6 Q , l ff 2 3 ' xx is is 3 , fl? Jw ,I SQL v, Jia l, t ABOVE: Sophomore Wayne Guthrie skillfully manipulates the valves of his baritone. ABOVE LEFT: Leading the remarkable Apache Band to numerous fine and outstanding performances is this year's drum major R H 'll . k on Uefnl el' I Q X A z 'klkik 4 A 'ff K .C , :ll N vb 'N APACHE BAND-TOP ROW: Ken Lieber, Ron Gibson, Doug Vivian, Darlene Kiser, john Merkley, Krey Stirland, john Neuzil, Mike Klein. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Brandner, Charles Brothwell, Terry Pack, Larry Cathcart, Lynn Pavlovich, D.O'Donnel, K.Seacat, T.Lantto, D.DeFarcy, L.Litz, L.lohnson, R.Ross, B.Rogers. THIRD ROW: llimmerman, R.Newmann, L.lohnson, S.Evans, D.Turner, j.Stechnij, D.Paga n, D.Forbes, C.Newton K.Kaldahl, D.Devermann, B.Geroux, P.Kranich, R.Rupright, R.Bagley. BOTTOM ROW: O.Manning, M.Mavity, l.Mergard, R.Smith, E.Brinker- hoff, R.Osif, D.lenkins, C.Barragan, C.Ryan, G.Scheid, S.Sipes, R.Kiesecker, S.Goodwin, S.Reed. r 132-APACHE BAND APACHE BANDSME MOVING ON AN Throughout the year, Apache Band members worked hard to have many outstanding performances. With the help of drum major Ron Huemiller, student teacher Fos- ter Burton, and the director, Mr. loe Lloyd, the band participated in numerous parades and other activities. For the Homecoming game, they combined with the Warrior Band for an exciting half-time show. At the last football game of the season, the Apache Band combined with the Carson lr. High and the Kino jr. High bands to perform another fine, and tremendous pre-game show. At the beginning of the second semester the band di- vided into two smaller groups. The top band was called the Concert Band. During concerts this part of the band played several selections alone, then the entire band played to finish the concert. At the end of the year, Apache bandsmen were given the opportunity to audition for the Warrior Band. It is an honor to be in the Warrior Band because the compe- tition is tough and only the top musicians are chosen. c-me E? . ABOVE: The trombone section blasts out the tunes in preparation for a winter concert. . T 5 K- - 4 A. APACHE BAND-TOP ROW: lohn Igielski, Ray Black, Clay Cowgill, Wayne Guthrie, Pete Knudson, Mike Hale, Keith Leno, David Wright. SEC- OND ROW: Tad Hon, Peter Bradshaw, john Shoemaker, Connie Turnes,Velmalohnston,l.Haubold, K.Hopkins, C.Cummins, D.Godfrey, N. Richards, L.Bighorn, B.Reader, D.Shelley. THIRD ROW: l.Schlechty, G.GeisKe, V.Porter, W.Sanville, l.jackson, K.Peterson, C.Turnes, E.Igielski, D.Karles, C.Morrison, l.Daniels, C.Mullet, l.Gordon. BOTTOM ROW: R.Racine, l.Sheldon, j.Holmes, D.Dunning, l.Hines, R.Deberg, K.Kupitz, A.Lambright, P.Gregory, l.ludy, A.Bailey, K.Stearman. APACHE BAND 133 x1.r-,xt in , ABOVE: Drum major Sandy Ikeda strikes a familiar pose with majorettes Sherry Sevland and Cindy Fox. RIGHT: The beat goes on with Diana Clement, Eerde Valenzuela, and Dennis Gullatt as they march along. J I WARRIOR BAND-TOP ROW: Paul Seay, Brent johnson, Edward Barajas, Kelly McGee, Roger Sabin, Ron Tucker, Don Traicoff, Ronald Gib- son, Terry Humpert. SECOND ROW: Matt Smith, Lenny Fleming, jennifer Terry, G.Stearman, l.Bloomer, M.Mowers, D.Willis, M.Pennell, L.Stapley, l.Sizemore, M.Woods, l.Donahue, G.Kemp, D.Early, THIRD ROW: K.Schafer, T.Klepinger, D.Basset, B.Dillon, D.Hoffman, D. Clement, M.Collins, D.Patterson, B.Gschwend, I.Middlebrough, R.Wright, G.Norton, C.Guy, W.Leavitt, E.Wright, j.Riggs. BOTTOM ROW: C.Payne, S.Reynolds, L.Widmer, A.Taylor, D.Schuld, T.Bailey, B.Mitchell, M.Dillon, A.Kapanicas, B.NiChols, D.Clement, M.Walker, L.Unnewehr M.Nielson, S.Doyle. 134-Westwood Varsity Band -xx WARRIOR BAN AMO G THE TOP N ARIZONA Spirit! Westwood's Warrior Band has participated in many activities, adding color and pep to the event. Highlighted by spirit, cheering and half time perform- ances, were the football games, for which the band received much acclaim. Since 1968, the Warrior Marching Band has received a superior rating in competition at the ASU Band Day. The Band was of course under the direction of Mr. joe Lloyd. They were invited again to play at NAU's Home- coming. Also, the band joined in the festivities by marching in the Fiesta Bowl parade and performing superbly at the game that night during half-time. Dis- playing much skill and talent in music, the band per- formed in 3 major concerts and a festival in May along with many other various activities throughout the year. The Warrior Band once again placed many students in All-State as well as entering groups in the solo ensemble festival. Westwood High is very proud of their great War- rior Band in all of their accomplishments and con- tributions tothe school! ? f I WARRIOR BAND-TOP ROW: Brian Stolk, Monty Worthington, john Frick, Ricky Shinn, Mike Pena, Gary Golka, Craig Plumlee, SECOND ROW: julie Munden, Terry Wood, Rene Munoz, Leslie Verch, Shauna Allen, R.Padel Ford, j.Fathauser, R.Marcum, M.Beottcher, G.Shelley, M.Noel, K.Seagraves, D.Smith, R.Durfee, D.Zebro, K.KaIdahI. THIRD ROW: R.Redondo, M.jones, S.Riddiough, D.MerriIl, L.Porter, K.DanieIs, R.Staebell, K.Brengel, P.Pew, M.Brown, K.Brewer, D.Forbes, K.Theaman, K.Brodzinski, K.Cooper. 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Two of these were the Answer Man and the new democratic government involving direct student participation in running the affairs of the school. ,7,Qf if ,XE T ,.. ,r --- Zi, fL'XT ..1 TT ABOVE: To keep Westwood informed of the various activities, Debi Wood and David Bingham change the marquee weekly. BELOW: During a committee day, Tammy Lisonbee, Sandy Macdonald, leanette Crane and Lars Nielson meet to discuss an upcoming school event. UPPER LEFT: Reviewing Westwood's constitution for worthwhile changes are David Gardner, Mr. White and Sandy Sorenson. LOWER LEFT: Who's behind the making of all those signs and posters? A hard working Rallies Director, Debi Isley. Z! ..s Student Council-139 My new I 4-, . -.M 0 'I Na- in tx ..- Q l ug - . 'J mai 'QV' sf ' K 4 'L jf ,U 'Q Q Lx. Ar hx X ff SAX 'FH ,fr S+ . .3 W ,S 1 3 R .1 ' 1 Y 4 . ,, , v , 1 - ' .fgfwisff ' ' ' .ft ,gil - u 1 u Q ng 5 K3 seg eg Q .4 S23 H5 SHI S381 533' and I fn 5 Qwzmggg 43' Q ,'t SHJDENTS D TALENTS W.W. EXPA OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: Model UN representatives for this year were Penny Pratt, Susan Amick, jamie Harris, Lisa Sezate, and Becky Bever. The country they repre- sented was Australia. OPPOSITE PAGE-BELOW: Dele- gates to Girls' and Boys' State were, TOP ROW: Sandy Sorenson, Debbie Hendrix, Lisa Sezate, David Black- burn, and Maryke Christensen. BOTTOM ROW: Brent Done and Chris Ward. ABOVE: Two of the students who attended journalism workshops are Publications head photographer, Peggy Eaton, and War Chant editor, Linda Hosking. UPPER RIGHT: Chorus workshops were attended by, TOP ROW: Tammy Lisonbee, Shelline Lines, Lenny Flemming, Greta Bebout, Kathy Christensen, Con- nie Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: Lee jackson, Kim Winn, Kelly Mcgee, Debbie Basset, jim Brake, and Kim Marek. LOWER RIGHT: TOP: Ida Milano, who attended a journalism workshop. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Sorenson, jean Macdonald, and David Gardner, all of whom attended workshops for development of their leadership abilities as members of student council. BELOW: Maryke Christensen achieved the high honor of being elected governor of Girls' State. Maryke was also chairman of the group that attended Model UN. Westwood was represented at Girls' and Boys' State by seven delegates. The finalists were chosen by teachers, and the choices were confirmed by the American Legion and their Auxiliary. The three Boys' State delegates helped create a mock mini-state government at Northern Arizona University. The girls established their government at the University of Arizona. Lisa Sezate was elected Chief justice of the Supreme Court, and Maryke Christensen presided as governor of Girls' State. A model United Nations was held in Tucson with seven Westwood stu dents attending. Student Council members were given the opportunity to attend workshops at ASU and in Colorado. A ten-day journalism workshop was held at NAU dur- ing the summer. Chorus workshops were held at NAU, BYU, and ASU. FINNISH, C0 . 4. 1 1 i vu-f is if n 1 x y W fl wif! if R 5551 wfxwg 595.355 1353, f ggi-3.51 W9 Kaqgnw ABOVE: Here to grace Westwood's campus for the year of 1975 are our foreign exchange students from Columbiag Susie Millan and Sonia Boz- zi. BELOW RIGHT: Coming to America has inspired our Columbian friends, Sonia and Susie to acquire new talents! BELOW LEFT: Judy VanLucl'1ene and Shauna Allen left at mid-term to represent Westwood in Cartagena. 4' .Vs ? ,A a 3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE-143 . 5 ' BLACK HERITAGE WEEKQ INDIAN HONORS GIVEN ,I B I I I! swf-XTX V8 I I ABOVE: Taking the top honor of Miss Salt River in a pageant held in D b i Li d Sil i First runnerup to Linda was th. BELOW: ecem er s n a versm another Westwood girl, Colleen lohnson. Colleen was also awarded Miss Congeniality ll I , I' V yr ,, i. 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QQ f .QQ Q,9z 8 9 0 966 ffc'OQ. .QQ '045.9040Q-G .,9f..QQ4. 0 5 .Q vo 9'4+ +I v o ,', 'v ans 'elf HGMECCMING i ROYALTY Lisa Sezate and Ronnie Bonner Homecoming Queen and King 1 'II' e ff' Z l' - ,5 ffi 1 9 l 'QF' l S Nonie Elliott and l.C. jackson Deena Riggs and Iohn Reardon Ida Milano and Allan Glasenapp Shawni Bouldin and Steve Rangel 1' 4'9- --.Q I' P Y I DARLA CYSELL TAKES SWEETHEART HONORS Deena Rnggs Senior Sweetheart S 3 K 5 x 2 Shelley Walker junior Sweetheart CUPIDS' COTILLION-151 TOP 20, N.H.S., HORTICULTURE TEAM OBTAIN HIGH HONORS Once more the National Honor Society has proven that brains and talent are often combined in one person. Since every member of this group must have a grade point average of 1.5 or better, plus outstanding qualities in leadership, service, and character, it is a very presti- gious club. Their year was highlighted by activities such as painting the press box, adopting a needy family for Christmas, and going on a hike through the rugged Ari- zona scenery. I The twenty graduating students with the highest grade point average were set apart as the Top 20 at Westwood. Often there was only one one-hundredth of a grade point separating these pupils. Grades from both junior high and high school were averaged into their final rank- ing. Winning eighth in the nation, the F.F.A. Horticulture Team consisting of Brent johnson, Elin Duckworth, Alan Sattler, and lerald Taylor, made a fine showing for West- wood during their visit to Kansas City earlier in the year. They inspected plants from various sources and judged their quality. Q : Qpizwiq Tri-if .4l 'W' ABOVE:-NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-TOP ROW: Debbie Zebro, Susan Reynolds, Linda Lassen, Chris Ward, Lee jackson, Gary Goika, Dee- na Riggs, lim Babcock, Fred Tau, Chris Korte, Patrick Verstrate, Dean Martz. SECOND ROW: T.Egan, Llshikawa, L.Sezate, D.HowelI, D.Wer- ner .Anderson THIRD ROW: K Stout SGolithon C.Recker T Kle in er, L.Beazer K Hoffman,K.HeaIy D Schuld,K.Cooper G Lewis,C.SoIo rl - - 1 - 1 1 ' p g 1 - 1 - 1 - ' mon, I.Milano. BOTTOM ROW: P.MobIey, C.York,I.Perez,1.BeveIl, D.Lewis, V.Rodriquez, S.Webb, M.DiIIon, K.Brodzinski, I.Danielson, P. Pratt, S.SchiIdkraut, L.Benson, I.Ward, K.Schafer, Llones. BELOW: TOP TWENTY-TOP ROW: D.Werner, P.Verstrate, D.Martz, D.Tipotsch, B.Korte, l.jackson, I.BeveII. MIDDLE ROW: G.Lewis, l.Anderson, D.HoweII. BOTTOM ROW: S.Reynolds, C.Solomon, I.Adamson, l.MiIano, C. York, K.Stout, K.Cooper, L.Beazer, K.Schafer. OPPOSITE PAGE-HORTICULTURE TEAM: Brent johnson, Ierald Taylor, Elin Duckworth, Alan Sattler. i IL... FO R GIRLS TAKE IU IOR MISS TITLES, HO OR CHOIR E TERTAINS MANY STATE WIDE Once more Honor Choir has lived up to its reputa- tion. This select group of top Westwood singers had fun performing at many functions such as various Civic Club meetings and the National Alcohol and Drugs Division. Their choreography and special accompani- ment added a sparkle to the numerous performances which were enjoyed by many retirement groups. A main event of the year was a trip to the District Rotary Con- vention in Sierra Vista. Four girls took awards in the 1975 junior Miss pageant, Q with Westwood's- Deena Riggs being crowned Mesa junior Miss and Maryke Christensen named first runner- up. Cindy Benson received the physical fitness award, and Cindy Solomon earned the scholastic award. These girls were judged on talent, scholarship, poise, and appearance. HONOR CHOIR-TOP ROW: Kellie Stout, Rob Reader, Sandi Gainer, Kim Strigas, Deon Wessels, Debbie Mathis, leri Anderson, Stan Ray, Linda Brooksby. SECOND ROW: Eric jones, Diana Clement, Ray Stock, Debbie Zebro, Rob Hargraves, Brad Lines, Tammy White, Kent Kliener, Cherie Murdock, Michael lones. THIRD ROW: Maren Bateman, Mark Kushe, Debbie Clouse, Vance Foy, Deena Riggs, Dan Brown, Tawnya Allen, Kumen Dixon, Peg Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Woods, Tammy Lisonbee, James Bingham, Gail Olmstead, jim Brake, Pam Gettman, Gary Golka, Donetta Hunt. Honor Choir received money donations for some of their performances and saved it toward a possible singing tour over the summer. UPPER LEFT: Gail Olmstead and Tawnya Allen seem to be really enthused with Mrs. White's latest selection. 154-Ir. Miss 84 Honor Choir Q5 A .1:Q' , ' .4 ,-1 , I-,I -K 4 .s 1 If 5 ,Lai F I 2 J , --3 1 ,, .gy- wi 1 I . v 1 13, AA MU W4 , -Ugg. ,K . 's I 2 X ,, 1 X lx Q., xy ww' jg 55 . QA, . '-r on .1 I ,ff f f f 6v ,' Q . rw , Qi , 0 F 1 'Q , xx -J fi! ff -3 4 A 1, J , , 4- ' Q K 'N . ,l f, . 'Q '5 v .- 'W' - my fl me cwealow Q16 j4kmmI1zrS3e , feacI31'n3 anfb mowing mek 3111512132 mmf: . effing Hgem accepf cljallangea 1 !6I23C6UtYI?ig 3 A1Sgp'l'1'ng , Qlflidrg Hyzm vaalrge Hgaf euwgone Baa Hy pmLwT12sJ gf Is1z1'ng an Bla! N f .af 'g-..,f-f -4' ov'-1 v .,. f,4 .- fu mn' ' NN, if Q , Q M . , . v Rx 1 S'-nv A .5 - 1 we -1, 2 1 Jr ,ov Q 'E -., ,Q X ,,,: , .1 x 5 3 id. 1 , , H4 ww NL' v . 4. ,,, 4. 1 if L v NIU? M451 ,412 1 .2 ,, 2 Mum SCHOOL BOARD A D SUPERI TE DENTS JOIN FORCES TO BETTER DlSTRlCT'S SCHOOLS The hottest news from the Main Administration this year was the fair trial procedure. This guaranteed that all students threatened with serious punishment lsuch as suspension or withdrawal from schooll would receive a hearing from the school board. The versions of the accused, teachers and parents were heard in the interest ofjustice. Girls' sports received a break this year with the Ad- ministration alotting more money and better programs for them. 1975 was a promising glimmer of an even greater sports expansion planned for on coming years. Another major event was the beginning of the third high school for Mesa, tentativley titled Mountain View High School. Further glad tidings were announced, the year's drop- out rate was the lowest at any time. Perhaps this con- tributed to the fact that Westwood said goodby to a larger senior class than ever seen in past years. OPPOSITE PAGE: Examining one of Dr. George Smith's many awards are judy Bevell and lane Lowry. ABOVE: Westwood student lean Hubler learns a little about school doin's from Barbara lo Hill, a clerk at the Administration Center. Dr. George N. Smith Dr. Gavin Humphrey Bill Lovett Mesa Su pt. of Deputy Supt. Assoc. Supt. Schools . -fx ' , Af ' is-:LET 5, .K K il qili T52 Dr. Dell Richard Kilbourne Dr. David Lloyd Patrick Pbmelrby Dr. lim Zaharis Chamberlain Assist. Supt. Assist. Supt. Assist. Supt. Assist. Supt. Assist. Supt. , V' x s my i ,Q J S .,,. 1 5' it x yy l' T . K Sri -9 Q S . is Q af 1 E 1 . ff Sf TE Guy Buckley Dr. john Crandell Ranie Louthan Lynn Sharp john Rhodes Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Administration-159 M tx if UPPER LEFT: If desk clutter is a measure of the work load, then the of- fice personnel are truly industrious. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Sturd evant con- ducts some administration business by phone, giving him a chance to rest his worn-out feet. RIGHT: Mrs. Kimball explains standard office procedure to student aides, Paula Seay and Donette Davis. OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: Schedule-change requests pile up on Mr. Charles faster than he can keep pace with. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Skogen signs his john Hancock to still more paper work. UPPER RIGHT: Ditching never pays with alert attendance clerk Mrs. Guerrero on the job. LOW- ER RIGHT: Having an impromtu conference with Seven-Seven iBig All is a grim Mr. White. PERSONNEL STRIVE TO ID STUDENTS Old, new, athletic and fickle were the type of students our principals dealt with every day. Mr. Sturdevant co- ordinated the school alumni program while Mr. Casillas handled sports and sophies. Gracing school events with his smile and blue and orange suit was Mr. White. When streams of students wanted to change their classes, Mr. Charles denied requests with a fateful stroke of the pen, while there were others more fortunate. The attendance department re-organized its system this year. No longer working alphabetically, the staff di- vided students by sophomore, junior and senior classes. This method was more efficient in taking care of the 250 excuses viewed each day. Assisting the attendance ladies were security guards Big Al, George and Carla, Between them they managed to watch over 2,890 students. The counseling program also switched to class division of the work load. Another new project of the department was a career course sponsored by the English classes. I I I 'fi 312' ' 0.1, , x lil I i .ffl kr f 5 Q .ft 'sf N X fs R , X ,I Q sm .x.. lim Bill Dale Louis Eula Sibyl Sturdevant White Charles Casillas Harris Henderson , . R b . f will X A' i l flfi N .il is ' ix I jacquelyn Barbara Frances Alice George Al Lucille Noll Montgomery Harmon Estrada Alberts Arbizu Guerrero t X 1 1 HQ. :xiii 'Xa 4121? 3, -'f-.ie2gg'Iff?Q iw 42Z7W535iii!'l'iZ JoAnn john Doris Bill Margaret Frank lack Kimball Bulkley jones Ebert Miller Skogen Frontone FACU LTY-161 PERFORMING ARTS DO THEIR THING WELL This certainly was the Performing Arts year for showing combined effort to present the best. Mrs. White and Mr. Slotterback directed their choruses measure by measure through the Rosarita Dinner, Can- ticle in Carols, Christmas Assembly, Colossal Classics, Re- gional and State competition and ended with a finale at ASU. lay Dean Iones and his Masque and Dagger troupe presented The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis in the Fall and brought down the house. Arsenic and Old Lace in the Spring dittoed the Fall Show. The Thespians turned professional for Santa and were paid to make children happy at local department stores during the holiday sea- son. Top-rated concerts, game performances, tours, and festivals made up just a part of the high-stepping band schedule. Mr. Lloyd received his icing on the cake when the Warrior Band performed at the Fiesta Bowl. Once again the Performing Arts Department success- fully put Westwood in the community spotlight. .ili 5 Bill lay Dean joe Engelsman Iones Lloyd Floyd Elizabeth Slotterback White Was In ., iw? -as - ivexwm O I -1-- a nim Do lf Oni OPPOSITE PAGE-FAR LEFT: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B? No, it's Keith Brengle of the Westwood Symphony. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Oh, sweet Adeline. . . sings Scott Iohnson, Gary joe, Lane johnson, and Richard Durfee. MIDDLE RIGHT: Be care- ful! Don't miss that note when I turn the page. whispers Pam McLaws to Margaret Fuller as they accompany one of Westwood's fine choruses. LEFT: Practicing in the early morning is the ever dedicated Warrior band, LOWER LEFT: One, two, three, go. con- centrates Linda Riggs as she practices for per- fection. LOWER RIGHT: Don't give me no jiveI growls a tired lane Lowry tl-Iappy Stella Kowalskij and her band to Miss Neuman ICarmen Reckerj, the business secretary, during rehearsals for the fall play, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. BELOW: Pleeeeease do this one little thing for me. smiles Amy Laird as Helen in Dobie Gillis. Anything, anything. purrs lack Scott as Petey. I I i p R 5 ldv' .. life A . . I.. - I i - - N , . 'lv ' fi' , ll lx? T x 1 ' V! 2,51 I, N. , 1,4 I FACULTY 163 ,aw , , ,f -f ' X ffri C W , J , ,M We Ai .44,, ,wr . if f J. W, Q. ,. W. A ,Y , , .M ,. z,, sv ' A 1 4' W' ,, V fi V ygsuewf a lap 1- 534 Q 4 M14 1 535511 'I' 1, u-u-4-.. 01,0 'Z . 1? Bette Brian Arlene Bacon Barabe Bateman F,H. john Cindy Bradshaw Donovan Forrest 1 Y V I Marilyn Ruth joyce Griffin Harper Huffaker E GLISH, LEARNING T0 SHARE EXPERIENCES Many schools have geared their education towards the world outside high school. Our English Department also joined this bandwagon with a new class, Careers in English. This was added especially for those needing help in planning future endeavors. To overcome the reading deficiency scores of stu- dents, Arizona passed a law requiring that graduates must read at least on the ninth grade level before diplomas can be given. To meet this, the Department opened up reading classes designed to remedy this serious problem. For the first year, Sophomore English was included as a graduation requirement. This helped better students' grammar, punctuation, spelling and other principles of written communication. Westwood's English Department has come a long way since the time when students didn't have much choice of courses. Approximately 50 different classes were offered in '75 that received English credits. Stan Larry Pat johnson juniper Keller ,,,'f r Esther jan Gail Middleton Pipes Raupp Duane Richard Tim james Richmond Saggio Scannell Stewart Norine Brenda Iackie jim Thornhill Walter Waters Wurtz OPPOSITE PAGE: Choose a topic, combine it with music and any class will be en- Iivened. Tim Williams adds drums to his speech and captures the interest of his class- mates. LEFT: Lana Ray shares the terrors of driving with her English class. English-165 HELPING STUDENTS SUCCEED IS CIOAL OF BUSINESS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS Science is the key to the world of tomorrow. Business is the means by which this can be brought to the service of mankind. At Westwood, we were lucky enough to have two fine departments dealing with these subjects. This year Biology lost none of its appeal. All students Iwell, almostl enjoyed discovering their blood types and dissecting creatures. Chemistry had its share of eager sci- entists who were attracted to explosive labs rather than textbooks. Aviation Science and Physics were two other mind-boggling topics offered. Interest in the Business Department expanded this year. This was for good reasong the world that lies after graduation can be a little frightening. More and more seniors enrolled in courses that were half class, half work. D.E.C.A., H.E.R.O. and others sup- plied on-the-job training and the added benefit of a weekly paycheck. To get into the work programs, students must have taken one year of business education. This could have been anything from Typing to Short- hand to Insurance Block. A kind of independent study was found in the Business and Clerical Cores. ,a ,y u X A 0 I -5, Robert Stephen Helen Bendotti Chase Chellevold 1 Vern Brian Dodie Clark Foster Gadient Dick Howard Herb Hawkins Herst Hillman 166 SCIENCE 84 BUSINESS Ierry Arless Larry Iobski jackson lacobs OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: Knowing physics theory is fine, but what good is it unless it can be used? Andy Kerns puts his accumulated book- learning to the test. RIGHT: Maryann Nicolaus may be studying the basics of business now, but someday she'Il be president of a company! A- BOVE: Printing programs and stationary are skills Chris Nelson and Ianice johnson get a kick out of in Graphic Arts. BELOW: Two heads are al- ways better than one when it comes to chemistry, agree Gail Nichols and james Babcock. l ! tsr K ' W, J ' ,' -, .5 1 is x lit f Mt. Carol David Shirley Clete Richard Kenneth Lichtenwalter Lindstrom Meade Miller Montgomery MOVHS Frank Helen Robert Dorothy Mounts Ong Pultz Shouse Vera Charles Corwin Fern Smith Thompson West Yerby , , N. 1 . :xp-.,.,,Q Q l N . , . ki K . . ' V K .0151 E . ' 'fl X . H. s ig Q QB L. :wt sv' ,ffpf Y wt ga 5. Q1 ' sig? UPPER LEFT: As the old song and Richard Arnold say, There's a new you coming every day. LOWER LEFT: According to Mitchell Dewitt and Brad Briggs, there is nothing like that good old fresh country air. UPPER RIGHT: Wondering what honors await her prize red pep- pers is Margie Tryon. LOWER RIGHT: A little massaging does the trick, says enthusiastic Richard Halliburton. OPPOSITE PAGE-LEFT: Esther Tryon shows mixed emo- tions about planting her baby bean plants. UPPER RIGHT: Melvin Frost wonders who will buy his beautiful roses that he's tended so carefully, LOWER RIGHT: Pam james seems to be communicating with one of her favorite plants. 'I68 FACULTY NE. V 1 , , lt of 'A hs. 1 1 ,gg if Al ?ff:1 t ,al 12,12 1193 1le'iamvnu,a,,.,, W . I 'Z-2 4' .,,, . ' -v.. . f , q H AK I -2 k 1 wr! t 5 1 A ' n 'ty mf I W A , 1' , wi AW' A ' L-,... ..-A , rv 1 m,n..4.4 A 5 iq, Nl A wil ,, 'sf 'Q' b 'A N 1 'f f -L - . . s fo. i ' ,A L' 5., a.' ww' '. 'spmgka if .. vw- Q- ,I N 4 ' -F V, 6 xx 'K I .tb o .W ,IA 1 N3' NC: 'W f 1 'fX xiii ' EXPLCRI G THE ORLD OF GRGWING THINGS THE MEANING OF GRICULTURE Cl1eSIel' Nathan Crandell Moore an in ni 6 ' 4. ,- s L , ,xa- -.M . . f '..:- 3' - ' ' - 4- A V. A Il .Q I, Rig ken Q Leo Richard Peterson Sawyer If you dig plants, then perhaps Agriculture is for you. Though far from the main-stream of campus life, Agriculture was still an active department. The year got off to a blooming start as the Hor- ticulture classes planted zinnias, snapdragons and other flowers. The Future Farmers of America were sponsored by the Department and organized many activities. A Christmas dance, a profitable wood- cut and more events were enjoyed by all who attended. An optional course, Ag taught skills that will be useful for a life- time. .rr 531 ,. .H 'fl' . 74g: W Qt Xu. H? 5. . X , v v vt'-' 1 s 4- . X N YA' 'V A 1.1 1 1 fl, ,g l 1 N j .af Z 'Y' FACULTY-169 1 S K Fi.: A . ,,.,r W' B www 1-I -3 - ., 3 Zag! 1 4, Y' a gif Q' 'N 5 x 2 X wig 'rf r N. 452: - QM ,Y w ,, Q Q'F7 '1I'P'5'Ef'?Y'ff?SfPL-151' 3-.1 .A L, 'f'k N :IWTTFV 74'S'5- WTTQi 15,33 2'-wax-wg iSwsN3:2 . . 4. 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' W '- 1 Y 1 QQ ,. , F .. -.E......,.1gg..1...'ff..1-.- '- I I R I- S A S W E L I- A S f ' , 'L If . - - , ' 1 SQ 4, BOYS DE ELOP THEIR SKILLS FOR FUTURE The Industrial Arts and Auto Mechanics departments once again helped developskillful handymen out of form- erly helpless souls. Students who sacrificed the time to take such classes learned the techniques of welding, woodworking, arch- itectural drafting and other useful abilities which would be of value in their future lives. In the field of auto me- chanics, the car docs learned to convert piles of scrap metalic rubbish into smooth running, gas-guzzling ve- hicles. Some students chose the classes in hopes of making a career in that field. Others, however, took the courses merely because of a fascination for machinery or interest in woodwork and mechanical drawing. Either way, the skills will no doubt serve them well in the future. 41' U' . V P ' get I . W' ll T f . iv 2, 'Q 1,1 5 ' I tim lll' 2 I I 'fi Kenneth Pat George Brackney Coyle Gezelius fvsrzrx Frank Larry lim Hudson Iudd Kelley a,'s 'fts if t ' 5 . M.. AK VX .if - .. .:,,. . . JI john Mel Max Louis Rudd Schlarbaum OPPOSITE PAGE: Michelle Harris has conquered the art of carpentry in the Girls' Home Mechanics class. She designed a kitchen cutting board in the guise of a Volkswagon. BOTTOM LEFT: Doesn't it go there? ponder Steve Vaughan and Robert Mclntosh as they overhaul an engine in Auto Mechanics. BOTTOM RIGHT: The complexities of Architec- tual Drafting provide a knotty problem for Ferdie Guerrero to solve. I E Agnew... A, . processing them. ' A630 OBSERVE THE WORLD IN NEW PERSPECTIVE THRO GH RT The Visual Arts department not only appealed to future Arizona artists, but to less gifted people as well. They found the course inter- esting, educational and most of all, fun. Using the tried-and-true idea of a required unit of basic design, the class members discovered an appre- ciation of art and found applications of it for everyday life. Spring of 1975 was a busy time for the department. It participated in the Mesa Fun Arts Fair, held every year at Pioneer Park. An annual senior exhibit in the Visual Arts' patio helped determine who would receive art scholarships. This was the second year Photog- raphy had its place in the curriculum Students took their own pictures and developed skills in printing and Steve Burdell Laney Moody ylbrl tw if s , 'ro fm Q xl 'll f .Si he N, ' i i ,Z My v . , .lo ,. Zi, W..-:M ' A Y' js up ,. -gn 4, .wa ,h ii Lv, a B' T QB 1' ,W . ix, ':5aSs'gasp:,. '1'1F:'Y3?? ' 3 igh- Qgfxsi 4 rv- my Z H53 Z E 9 fi! 44 W Zi, Qi. FIN Roger Curtis Craig Baldwin Brown Cummins Harry Ken Rey Goodman Haddad Kartchner X IX g it Neil Frances Merrell Norman lorth Don Brian Richardson Smith Stehr Louis jerry Marie Dodez Ferguson Gish PEOPLE RE TOPIC OF DEP RTMENTS Is married life all it's cracked-up to be? How are we different from people of other cultures? These and related questions are important to many students. To fulfill educational needs along these lines, the So- cial Studies Department offered two types of courses, optional and required. Home and Family, Sociology and Anthropology were a few classes that expanded for those interested in these fields. 1975 will long be remembered as the year Arizona History became a graduation require- ment. This was added to the list including Free Enter- prise, American Government and American History. If it seemed that the Foreign Language clubs were the most active on campus, there was good reason for it. Scores of students had enough determination to tackle a new language and many joined a special interest club as well. OPPOSITE PAGE: The past is brought back to life in Mr. Brown's Ameri- can History classes. Roger Toon acts out a scene from the settling of the Oregon Territory. Helen AI George Stortz Thomas Tihanyi Paul G.O. Richard Wells Wilks Young FOREIGN LANGUAGES 84 SOCIAL STUDIES 175 I , ,I Gordon Millard Ruth Anderson Conover Diegel KS J 'ML is , LN A Nancy Connie jackie Gearhart Gruber Hatch Richard Impson Robert Larson Dolores Miller Erv Wayne Reid Slade - :sw 1: , . - wsiimazgsgggiimlazsiiggiggggs-. ' ' ffwsaiw::.:1..Q,z. fill i all S Wilda Merrill Lora 4 Valentin F J, 4 .- Q lun LEARN HO TO CON UER RISINGI FL TIO THRO GH HOME ECONOMICS AND M TH How to stretch soybeans and be creative about it was one of the ob- jectives of the Home Economics Department this year. Due to the in- flation facing students, the classes stressed saving money, besides the usual cooking and sewing arts. Chef's Art, as always, was a tre- mendous success while the Inter- mediate Sewing classes strove for more creativity. An example of this was making their own patterns. This past year, the Math Depart- ment extended its curriculum by ad- ding a new computer class and two computers. These helped students calculate their spending money. The Math and Home Ec Depart- ments both aided teens in the bat- tle against inflation. Larson s A V Department are Dave Reynolds Ralph Har and Rock Ridenhour. UPPER RIGHT Susan Smith atte to sew a straight, sturdy seam. LOWER RIGHT Moonligh as a streudel maker is art teacher Mr Cummins ABO Testing their culinary skills by making banana nut brea Chef's Art are Rick Wayne and Mike Hardgrove BEL Demonstrating a tasty recipe to Stephanie Chappell and zanna Fernandez is Ms. Rohrer. RIGHT: The new calcula OPPOSITE PAGE-LOWER LEFT: Three hard workers for I ' . . rr : rr ' r I . 1. . C O I 1 can sure cut down on scratch work, Mrs. Miller agrees vi Diana Clement. .Q r - 9 ,h I I ,I 4 ra n 4 Q SS I ' A L! N?'5,'H I ABOVE: Moving like lightning to return a tricky serve is Calvin Corder. BELOW: P.E. requires not only physical skill but mental as well, dis- Covers intent Brenda Cook. EXTREME BOT- TOM: Isn't it nice of Steve Hubbard to aid a temporarily malfunctioning car? RIGHT: Mr. Martinez teaches a mini-lesson on car construction to Nancy Hastings. OPPOSITE PAGE-LEFT: Aerobic dancing, Carmen Recker style, is one of the many course offerings. RIGHT: Off-campus bike trips can be lots of fun, Tammy Rundstrum finds, as she pedals to keep up with the pack. 'N Sally Bixby .gl rf 'fl Dave Gates 7-. U7 X. ff X Austin Yolando McNaughton Mu?1'oz K le l Q1' Q .,.,L: I' 'Uv X . f 1.- , N , . .,., ,gg 1 I 5, Km-tai 4' If 415 v N-f ,ff ,,,4 -K- an of 1 julie Crutchfield Q... . 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Andre Anneta Karen Messali Ryan Smolkovich SPECIAL SERVICES ARE T IT CNCE AGAIN Practically all of Westwood's students had occasion to use the library this year. The ever-helpful librarians ad- ded an estimated 1000 books and audio-visual materials to increase its pleasure and research potential. Bookstore manager, Mr. Messali, and nurse, Mrs. Cra- mer, were appreciated by everyone with a problem. This year, as every year, they gave their all to our school. Until Pig Sty High Week, our hard working custodians went unnoticed. But they did their part to keep America beautiful every day. The cafeteria workers prepared 2300 meals daily for kids all over Mesa. Good and delicious, the lunches were still inexpensive. ...X K . my Sam. .,.. , , I ,, , . g.lgsi?7-5 . f -ti I X'-I YQ, t ln. ABOVE: CAFETERIA WORKERS-TOP ROW: Evelyn Sickler, Dorothy Harri son, Mary Ann Webster, Anita Ezcurral, Dottie Walston. MIDDLE ROW: Fe licia Miller, Leona Page, Iuanita Williams, Cuca Amaya, Zovah Everett, jean nelte Adams, loyce Kegler. BOTTOM ROW: M.Morton, M.Wright, A.Mc Kenzie, R.lett, V.Whipple, E.Hunsaker, R.Raborn. BELOW: CUSTODIANS TOP ROW: Geor fe S icer, Charlie Willhite, William Hampshire, Ray Nielson, fa P Sr., BOTTOM ROW: Cruz Blance, Dan Sherwood,Al Rodriguez,Ted Rhodes. sf V , .A I J x L fix e Q Ag SH' er,-A -is-re 'U lic X6 l F-lui, ii ,f.,, WW J LEFT: lim Blare and Tom Hanson find time for a game of chess. TOP RIGHT: Mitchell Opie practices his own style of study. ABOVE: lim Wilson receives loving care from Nurse Cramer. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT: Sure you can play with my doll, chuckles Theresa jones to Don Brown. LEFT: Mrs. Smolkovich offers library assistance to Anita Smith. RIGHT: leannette Adams whips up some Mm-Mm Good Soup. 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Bozfue 34+ fix qffar, tfgfw an Bfffereldl, ,gljlhf Q Iirfng null mljailis iufflytii jisr 1-'iuargfszw 553 fl gist? CLASSES DIVISION-183 ir . M W D S .1 Q nl irfxg nur-'N 1 L Klxx , Yr at M Dee Adams Ingrid Adamson Damon Ahrenet Mary Allen Tawnya Allen Terri Allen john Alvarez Rosemary Alvarez Paul Alvin Larene Andersen David Anderson Dennis Anderson O E FOR LL, LL FOR O E, LL FOR '75! S..-0 Senior Class Council-TOP ROW: Don Brown, Tim Tiffany, Dan Staebell, Neal VanZutphen, Mike Booth, lack Scott, Tom Flynn, Steve Blau. ZND ROW: Dwight Goodwin, Kirk Rudd, lean Hubler, F.Mergard, D.Smith, C.Hefner, C.lohnson, K.Kilpatrick, C.M'organ, S.Slattery. 3RD ROW: G. Olmstead, P.Gettman, D.Sorenson, T.Blake, C.Pater, S.Bagley, l.McCarter, l.Bunker, L.Beazer, G.Lewis, Ljambor, A.Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: R.Smith, K.Wade, B.Smith, l.Miller, D.Belnap, K.Hoffman, A.Casillas, P.Coombs, T.Wix, D.Chrzanowski. SENIORS-185 Jeri Anderson Mary Anderson Patty Anderson Anita Armenta Paula Ashbrook Teena Bailey Carol Baker Gisele Ball 186-SENIORS Carrie Batchelor Maren Bateman Denise Q Linda Ashe Doreen Aust Cindy Boehnke Edward Barajas Bathen Anna Maria Bean Roy Armstrong Deborah Arrowsmith Susan Bagley Pamela Bahr Cynthia Barragan Steve Bartol Chris Bean Leeann Beazer Debra Beds Klaudette Beckstead Carol Bell Frederick Bellows Debra Belnap Rodney Bensley Cindy Benson james Bingham il Melinda Blake w r' james Benzer lohn Bingham AEM l lulie Berry Timothy Betterton Judy Bevel Linda Bigelow 14: t ,.. .. , W Alan Bird james Bisbee Thomas Bishop Paul Black Tamara Blake Ron Bonner Michael Booth Scott Bossey Shawni Bouldin lames Blare Steve Blau lanice Bloomer Debra Boling .31 Hey, that's a tight grip you've got there, states Rob Hargraves as he is greeted by alumni, cil Franklin. The Armed Forces offer an exciting career for many graduates. Ce- SENIORS-187 l' W' aaa Michael BOWGI' David Bowers Karen Bowers Sharon Bowers Ken Boyce ff! Cynthia Boyle K' ,V Helping Marshall Richey recuperate is Linda Brooksby with her cheerful smile and sweet smelling flowers. Marshall sustained a knee injury in the Marcos de Niza game. leff Bradley In-. iii +4-'fr Adele Boyd Deanna Bradley if' if, B 1 Qi-.. . fl lim Brake Elizabeth Brandenberg Terry Brennan Keith Brewer Kent Brimley Louise Brockman Linda Brooksby 188-SENIORS james Broughton Cindy Brown Dan Brown Deborah Brown Don Brown Gregory Brown YQ Robert Brown Y? Vickie Brundage Kenley Brunsdale Richard Buckingham Gay Bucklin lanice Bunker Lf. 4 . f .V I I , l 454 Robert Burm Susan Burnell Daryl Burns Kevin Burr Susan Bushyhead Barbara Butler If C x ---B I 'ff iz: .X C. B x r uv, C ,,-'r lltliilfftfrs :gag S V ., Vi., stu y Q 1 1 2 . iii? ds, Z if l it gggaggggzg me .,?ifC?sf. shalt- B Nancy Butler Cecile Byerly Carol Cage Salvador Camarena Sergio Campa Albert Candelaria john Cantrell Rick Capps Martha Carioty Stan Carpenter Catherine Carr Margaret Carranza Restricted to bed with an injured knee, David Blackburn smiles as joh Reardon reads him a get well card from the gang. 33 tnyff S g.1g.q.3- in 21' Eigyf-f if '. V 'I. .th . . T1 l 1 Anna Casillas Mark Cates Mary Christensen 1127 Diana Clement Sheryl Clore Richard Cochran Darryl Cogswell Kathy Conner Mark Contreras 1 Cynthia Cayton Cindy Christopher t I si if' 1 Deborah Clouse wir' Scott Coleman A A Penny Coombs Christy Chambers Nona Champoux Deborah Chrzanowski Daniel Cluff Daniel Collinsworth Katherine Cooper 5 R., 40.14 is , Q--rf N? Susan Coury Shelley Covey Frank Coy Sharon Cramsey Colleen Crandell leanette Crane Robin Criss William Cross Go, team, go! chants spirited Pam Godfrey as she anxiously awaits a touchdown. A few Westwood Warriors managed to show up at the Kofa game to give their support. Michael Cruise :.i1s..ight...,t.., ,. E,55,,m:taX,,1,:, i,.,M1,.. K QI. - in .lv ,ff Debbie Curran Liane Curtis Sandra Dame Constance Daniels Henry Daniels Nancy Davids . .,t., ge . ' L.. ,yn 1 ff' . Cynthia Davidson Brenda Davis Katherine Dawson Chris Deadder Ronald Dean Thomas Dean Diane Cunningham SENIORS-191 I 192-SENIORS Virginia Dedman Tara Dees Sandra Delong David Demetri lohnine Desormeaux Tammy Dill E' Kathy Dillon George Dodge Brent Done Anita Dorsett Lynn Doxie M-2' Edward Drew David Drey Diane Durrant Doug Dziedul Teresa Egan wi : i Nonie Elliott Steven Elder Cheryl Ellsworth Dorene Early David Doyle Kathy Effhauser What has twelve legs and lots of sole? Six spirited seniors displaying the latest fashions in footwear on stomp 'em day. This is just another example of high school madness. Marianne Ellsworth Norma Encinas Rita Eulate Linda Evans Paul Evans Valerie Fairbank E 3 1. .iisiiii -1:3 Af .,H J , A f ' 2'f'r37-mi F ' W W WE-'J to 4 o 'ri 5 fri W.-.gmg-2, - til it mf ,f - 4 A ,l ix 51155355 E ll-v ill. W tales? No,just an ultimatum from jeff Richards. Alex Farnsworth julie Farnsworth judy Farr Richard Fernandez Mark Ferris Allen Finlinson janet Fishleigh Lenora Fleming luanita Flores Y'l asv fir' Thomas Flynn Carol Forrester lolie Forster Lorraine Foster Kathleen Fox Vance Foy Yea, and I say unto thee - repent, or be stomped! Fractured fairy- W SENIORS-193 ll el ' Cheryl Freeman Craig Freeman john Frick Melvin Frost Robert Frye Robin Gaetjens Sandra Gainer Gary Galligher lacque Gangestad Teresa Garcia David Gardner lared Gaytan Pamela Gettman Michael Gibbons Ronald Gibson Ron Gilbert David Gililland Karen Girouard Allen Glasenapp Pamela Godfrey 194-SENIORS lux ff? Donna Goin Gary Golka Shirley Gomez luanita Gonzales Dwight Goodwin l x Margaret Fuller Teresa Garcia Michael Gilbert Erin Goff W john Gosney A game of badminton anyone? challenges Mark Stephenson. Coed Jw- -.. X ark at Ron Granillo Carol Gray Lynne Gray Vance Green Shane Greenberg i g,,:fN. . ,. Qs' Fritz Gregory Bruce Griffith 5, 5 , . Donna Gruntorad Fernando Guerrero badminton early in the morning attractes early risers. l Michael Gullatt Mark Gunning , :YU 1 ,wwf X K M 'fs1f4fi?f ,ar fi L Lyn Habbick Daina Haden james Haggard Karen Hagy Greg Hainline Brad Gregory TM julie Grommisch X NW Lionel Guerrero Sue Gurr i' A 5 M' ff ., M , Y 5,1 ' . ' 0 -N A , 'a sd gg N ,T 3 Pamela Hakes SENIORS-195 Lucinda Hale Thomas Hanson Sheri Haraughty Scott Hargrave wg., ,,. 196-SENIORS Shari Harmon Annette Harrell Nfl A ii Q.. ph! If W4,i,N A Michael Hale Gary Hall Martha Hall Mimi Hamblin Heidi Hansen .,,-.gb at-' . V , ,ft nz as K. , Q 1 i iir K E 1 wif 'Ft R 'J tati if David Hardwick Rex Hargis Stanley Hargis Signaling another Warrior touchdown with the firing of the cannon are Don Strauch and Tim Sears. Of course the cannon shooters were certainly kept busy this season. 'mr' Rob Hargrave vi Ralph Harmon Diana Harper jamie Harris 'Fri' ,-ui Iackie Harter Mark Harvey Spirit runs high and mighty at the Mesa-Westwood game as Warriorette, Paula Jennings, helps cheer the Warriors on to victory. Deborah Hendrix Quirina Hernandez Mark Heywood Gaylene Higley lulie Hinckley . . V. . , . .A Steven Hartley Brenda Harville f f' Leonne Herbert , . . K . leanne Hines ,A ' Theresa Hartman Q5 Carolyn Hefner lunior Hernandez Iody Hines Z T. ian it r H ', ' 53? . i 'll .t ,, ' .I X -r , 3 U 'l mf , ll lanice Hodge Barbara Hoffman Debra Hoffman Kathryn Hoffman Ronald Hoffman Barbara Hogue SENIORS-197 K W 1 ,,,. L .. .,. L ,, 8 Laurie Hogue Diana Holt Kim Hgh Mark Holt Shelly Horne Carolyn Horner 'CTT Linda Hosking Richard Howard Diane Howell jean Hubler Fonda Hughey Lilly Hummer 1' lafed Hundley Dan Hunsaker Donnetta Hunt julie Hunt Lesa Hunt Steve Hunt ll YI i I 'P' , I , , vi' 49. K E , I 3251 9' ,' - 1 f ' -'14 -Efffgg . Nw' . .5 1 ,' Pr f urrwk :crrxw - I- . ff 172055 19. 'FSQESQ z11 1211.11. ' 4 I 1.22-:-tg-:g-..-. . alhik -ff - '31 if 44151-If-?.r1f-?f'11 Vivian Hurford Robert Idrogo Sanford Ikeda Linda Isaacson Gregory Isham Deborah Isley j.C. jackson julee jackson Laura jackson Terrie jackson jolene jambor Paul james 198-SENIORS I on. 7- .,..',-an Q. . . s . . .- by xx W EEL z . ,. A Q ,W Q - rf. iw . f s , ' X Q' M Q w S ... . ' ., -.Q 3 S5-, fs' 2- -an Q ,..,.: Wi: :I . .-wi QQ. as hx ,ggiiuw 32555 Q wsix 'K wx' 14. , a A Q, 55? J, 195515. p-1' -I' Q11 we Debra jones Donna jones Eric jones Will it turn out to be a mug, pot or vase? Only Karla Smith knows as she diligently experiments with the potters wheel. Floyd jones Jodie IOHGS Kathryn jones Michael jones Randy jones Terri jones wwf' J. A 'J?: in -:rv t ' , f ff . M i n l A, i 3 K X. 3 M' 4 janee jorgensen Todd juedes Lawrence Kahler '59 200-SENIORS Stephanie Kane Arlene Kapanicas Stephen Karr Linda Keen Mark Kehoe Kathy Kelley Sherry Kelley my is t E . 'N A. : , R: ,,f I, as f 5 ? jana Kemper Kellie Kempton Mary Kernan Andy Kerns t..z WIN, W A, ,-N,:.,a.k Kim Kilpatrick Rhonda Kirk Kent Kleiner ! xr:-fl I 4 T 7 ludy Kooistra Bryan Korte Mark Kuhse Terry Klepinger Wayne Knight Isabella Knurowski Karen LaFever Gretta Lambright Paul Lamoreaux Nk.. ,sm . I as i' 1 ll- T L ' X I loanne Langone Linda Lassen Betty LeBaron Adelyne Lee Cindy Lee Steven Leiber Art seems to be the mood for Karie Taylor, Mary Kernen, and Lisa Pray as they leisurely and earnestly work on sketching, pottery, and needle- point. The Art department has gained recognition for turning out fine artists. SENIORS-201 202-SENIORS WX nav as V817 Daniel Levesque Gail Lewis Robert Lewis Lisa Lopez Daniel MacDonald lean Macdonald Louis Malherbe joyce Manske 'x Marlene Marks Linda Markwell Sheri Mall1iS Tammie Mattern 49' Regina Marble Carolyn Marlow Wendy Matthews Kelly Liles Brad Lines Tamara Lisonbee Q 954 -1, if Mike Maddux Henry Madue no Marianne Magnusson 1 m m Kim Marek Dora Marin Mark Markovic William Marsh Barry Marshall Dean Martz .fv- Robin Mayberry Margarei McAlister Darlene McCall Kathryn McCalIough ff TP Kelly McGee ,QQQ Ray Mehan Ruben Mendoza Frankie Mergard sg kt jennifer McCarter Brian McCleve Cindy McCleve Cheryl McDowell Michael McGough David McKinney Christopher McLaws Brenda Mead ' K fr N. an - nil' A kgs- 1151 iw., C, X 'Exif . K 04 ' A 1.x 1 I1 2' 5'-gi Tired? Try some clear refreshing water to keep you awake, insists Dan Staebell, as he showers Pinkie Milbrant, hoping she'll make it through her next class, Peter McDowell Candice Medicus Mary Mejia V, lk - -Q it D il . 'io A 5 -...J -. ss r sf X k Loel Meredith David Merrill james Michaud Grant Mickelson lim Middleton Ida Milano SENIORS-203 C Keeping a close eye on that blade ofthe saw is Alice Boakin as she de- signs a frame for her project in woodwork class. 204-SENIORS 'Q-nv XV i 1 Linda Milbrandt Cherri Miller lacque Miller Marvin Miller Robert Miller Robert Miller Debre Millsaps Robert Mitchell jeffrey Montgomery Mark Montgomery Rhonda Moon Kathy Moore ....1,,,,,TA,q,V ., .. . , . 1 is N TIT Leah Moore Cathy Morgan Sherri Morgan Stephen Morton Debbie Mottern julie Munden Ji Eva MUHOZ Cherie Murdock Frank Murphy Gloria Murray Patricia Murray Robert Nelson N5 ', 'W t. .15 hs Marianne Neukirch Barbara Nichols -N11 Ken Norman jimmie O'Banner ,,,,1,,,,T .r.. wg.,,,,..,.,,. L ii QM 4 X .gg , t is l t l v N? E AN f W1 J and Gail Nichols Mary O'Banner Lynn O'Neil Mitch Opie Danny Pagan Susan Parks Doug Pase Robin Passey My Bertha Ortega lanis Parsons Christy Pater lf ' ,t Tim Nicoll ,ik Q -la me Danny Nielson .1 wr' Lars Nielson 444 . shi., leannie O'DonneII Duane Okken Gail Ol P ey-W mstead Carol Ostendorf Doug Owen Deborah Pack T '7 Oh aren'tl beautiful, sighs Fred Smith, as he carresses his flexed bi cep.,Seniors walk softly, but some carry a big stick. f --, : f ' -I A M i l TI,:1'i,!., Y g :N VA 1. -ilf fefw-fgw-sind .E ' .. 1 l wks' SM 1 1 M r? f ff l 3 5 'ts ' ij? I fa 4 x Tifgjk?-A Q-'if ., ' -fi X K s X 'Wu ,f W-v 41 P 4-P Cathy Patterson lim Patterson Randy Patterson 4 .Ai .54 ... inf f fa 1 Eli! V 'KWZV' Cynthia Payne james Pena Sherri Penniston 9 How do you handle a hungry man?l just ask hungry Dale Oliver, al- though lack-in-the-Box seems to suit him just fine. Mmm mm! 206-SENIORS Ni loanne Peterson Kathy Peterson 'TNQ Vance Plumb Bryan Poole Robert Penrod Juanita Perez Bob Peters I ' !,s,,t. .X fl, ' '37 75t1g'..t! V . gy A . r ' 1 trs i P it Q Scott Petrie Kenneth Phillips john Pierce Barbara Pierstorff If f f 1.1 t '-P sw 'sflt ' K V EEN 1. David Pgrter Linda Porter Dian Posz Pennie Pratt ff? Paul Praxel Lisa Pray Pamela Preston Leonette Price Robyn Price 'Q 4 O Danny Pullins Rosalie Quintana Kathy Racine Nancy Rakoczy Pat Ramirez Evera Prince Steve Rangel :fx S '+: l ll P 1 H L 2 6 1' Lawrence Rawls Harriet Ray luanita Ray Stan Ray William Ray Bonnie Raymond 5- 1 3 i Robert Reichart Rob Reader john Reardon Richard Redondo Cari Reheis Mafia Rella Renee Reusch Dale Reynolds David Reynolds Susan Reynolds Pamela Reisland Steven Rezac SENIORS-207 Jacqueline Rhodes N . -ws: sg K-SQ X .ft ll Q K r Q. .. J IR Linda Rhodes E' Debbie Richins Rock Ridenhour 'Q-, Larry Roach William Robb Ray Robles Natividad Rodarte Veronica Rodriquez Rex Rogers 208-SENIORS Rex Rhodes Karen Rhoton Jeff Richards Marshall Richey Paul Ries Deena Riggs lanene Riggs Dan Rinker Michel Roberge These answers look pretty good, compliments Bill Wahl as Dana Bur rell looks on with an expression of accomplishment. jenny Roderick Robert Rogers jeff Rokowsky Ricky Romay jerry Romero Tracy Ann Schafer Raymundo Romero Reynaldo Romero N3 .,f., qi, Robin Russell Mary Ryan Elizabeth Scheid Frosty Schultz Lyle Schultz I Karin Schwalbe lack Scott uv' 'u I Gail Rosvold Gary Salazar Teri Ann Schlarbaum Melodie Schwaderer Laurie Scott -s' N? 210-SENIORS Linda SCOII ludy Seabring Timothy Sears loanne Selleck Patricia Serpas Mike Sesate Richard Sevey Merry Sevland Sherry Sevland Lisa Sezate Radene Sharp Cheryl Shaw TQ ii? 5? ' ' Teri Shaw Bob Shearin Patricia Shearman Ann Sheets Mary Shimel Rickey Shinn .Q-V .gpg ' Shawn Shumway Debbie Sigler Kathy Skogen Karol Skouson Charlene Slade Craig Slade .as 1 Ronald Slade Rhonda Slater Susan Slattery Anita Smith Beverly Smith Daniel Smith W! 7 Q-if Debra Smith Fred Smith Karen Smith Karla Smith Kenneth Smith Kevin Smith , . 1 E i. Robin Smith Ronald Smith joe Smitherman t l i i r Z ,Q Dale Sorenson Cindi Solomon Tracy Solomon 5-5, 5-5, when will they call me by name? mutters leany Mac- Donald, as she demonstrates her janitorial abilities during the ori- Debbie Sorenson Sandra Sorenson emauon assembly' Sherill Spavin Shelley Spear Charles Spencer Gloria Spencer Daniel Staebell james Stanley Dan Stapley SENIORS-211 lolene Stapley Brenda Starks Sharon Starks Dennis Steelman Doug Steiner David Stephens Mark Stephenson Teri Stevens Rebecca Stoneburner William Stoops Laura Stever Linda Stewart Tim Stockes Brian Stolk Qi' Bonnie Stout Kellie Stout LaReine Srrahm Cindy Strait Future Teacher of America, maybe? Tammy Blake demonstrates her teaching skills to Becky Stoneburner who's ready and willing. Donald Strauch Kim Strigas Cory Strong Kim Sturdivant jennifer Suban Patricia Svitak Sandra Swanger Tom Sweet Annette Taylor 5 Neal Terry 'x 5' J. Karen Thulin x N X Mickey Swann Lorna Sweat janet Tait Fred Tau ,ua-v Darlene Taylor lerald Taylor .3 l l mr' 2, ,m,f3g.f., ,i ww 5 ak - . f - .4 They expect me to read fifty pages and have a half page report by Friday? questions Kenny Boyce to himself. Can he do it? Karie Taylor Kathy Taylor Cheri Terrell Rhonda Thacker Alan Thompson Craig Thompson Margaret Thompson Randall Thuenen Dee Tibshraeny Timothy Tiffany 125' David Tipotsch james Toland loetta Toland SENIORS-213 Cindy Tolsdorf Debbie Treptow f . I I S . X 55.31-121111 t ' f X - -. .. JK M n - 32315122-T'-. A :,w'. . ..'..'.. 52 YK' ' k xi i w at f.-Q lames Tripp Donald Urrea ,f , 5 :Ss 45 pax 'fr K 'ii tw .2 ax p 35' 13 at , ,af 3 Robert VanWinkle 214-SENIORS Roberta Torres -13 Sonia Trevizo Cindy Troxwell Linda Valandra I ' 1' , ttf-wtf V ,, Q ff-:si '- f f i ..,v 5 ,fps E s-s ..: 3' 1- fg, 'A .5-Q To each his own, express Robert Miller, Ray Romero, Ray Robles, and Pat Tarango. Sitting On The Bench and eyeing the different people that go by is a great Senior pastime. if S fl Esther Tryon gdb' ' T E Q 'al 5 X 'N E fi X ,fl S+ Ron Tucker Kathy Valenzuela tkl Fernando Valenzuela F ff? Pekka Tuovinen Pamela Vance Neal Van Zutphen Steven Vaughan Dennis Vegh Robert Vensor Q ,- ff .,: :fr I , , julie Turley Karen VanTongeren 'vs-:v Leslie Verch Patrick Verstraete Teresa Vickers Alexander Vickery Alex Villagomez Rebecca Villicana ff: ,ai J, E '5Q:'lvV',a,e1- ,.. ,-. 1 ' Er M 17 f 7, ,Q . s lf.. Timothy Wade Bill Wahl jordan Wahl Dennis Walsh Chris Ward Dale Watkins Barbara Watson Robert Watson Rick Wayne Donna Weaver james Weber lanine Weber Mike Weidinger Roy Welch Scott Welker A.. .At Diana Werner Deon Wessels Connie West Dalia West Greg West Kevin Wade loanne Ward Karen Webb Mary Wendt Tracey Westerhausen SENIORS-215 Raymond Whisenhunt Ron willig Steve Wilson iff' -4 .X Tamara White Virginia White Colleen Wiegert lo Wilhelm Carol Wiltbank Cindy Witowski Tresia Wix Marie Williams Doug Wood Mary Wood Terri Wood Larry Woods Monica Woods Charles Wright Randy Wright OPPOSITE PAGE: Crashing at a party, Greg Hainline shows photographer he already swallowed the evidence. BELOW: Sitting out front, relaxing and getting into the music of Kenny Norman are Cynthia Barragan, lolene lambor, Col- Billwunderle Cindy Wurgten janerwylie leen Wiegert and Terrie jackson. Iohn Yates Cindy York Cherie Young i 'W in, Riff .Lf 3. -51.29, . ,,' iw: av rr -'f P ' 533. 'l ,f.'.'-'f . 1156 i-'sri lun . , if 0 Daniel Zimmerman Kathy Zimmerman Debbie Zimmick David Blackburn Michael Campo jogeph DeClark '5 V .73 . - 7'-'Q ' - na. K ,', Roberta Fagan Diane French Doug French Kim Link Liz McDermitt Susana Montenegra f f Debbie Young Debra Zebro Craig Zimmerman Rebecca Graves Pamela Rediger Robert Heywood Paul Keppy Cynthia Rush Pat Tarango M I SENIORS-217 in Q Sf wggg. Slim x A 55: I , 2. 'v-iw ' We 59'-jfs ? Nr if X Q E? Ve if K-wg, . Q. X f Ei ji J s rf Fx 4 Q X 1 X 3 N .V 'f+fx,,,jgf W :L Q is .erm 4 ' X31 If, A x wx. 42,144 YL 3' S X js . f 0 v Mwufwi AQSQQQQXESHW f Vw QW gm Wogwgiixsy XX iiS3v aww MJ Q WW 338 WE MADE IT! 'N f -1 ik Si 1 1 -vt Q Q Wm f -.Q '1 7 s 0 5 X 8 sa AA xi XX ' if i . .LE X x x :EK fi 1 A ,M . 'S-sq,-Ag, X u s if 13,4 a A ,ni . ff M., f Sh 4 .34 X ' U My 'gejsfsg ' Lf 73414: 1 I L in-yx K , fy... - ww' X 33139 , - XX- K 5 N N X X' mf - , Q.. ,fz F ' W si VZAA E . , ' , 1:24, K I Susan Acosta Beth Adam David Adams Y , .C V' T s ri , H, L 2, rv ff Sue Akers Paul Alejandro Darla Allen if ' 5 - T . V 2 f , fr f ' 1 S 1 - - Chuck Altizer Lorraine Alvarez Mark Alvin ' an ' 1 H I,,,, 'I -X dl 95' ff! , . 5 7 Aziz I Q . 1845.1 , rg 4 4 'A , l l ew , , in I gf T V V .J 'Iw i . X du W il ai' ' 5 i , A A , A ff T mi K .V ff X , , ! I X Donna Adams Richard Adams , :U A . I - 4 lf. :A i 'Al li l -. loy Allen Loran Allen Mark Allen ' 1 'V' 255' f risi E , ,,,s 3 . I iii1?',QV, ,friggin . , ' . 1 '.' .i- 'A' It '., 2, - S F. 3 , X 'Q Susan Amick Bill Anderson lay Anderson iiuflfi. ' 551 leff Anke Debbie Antle Susan Archibald Connie Arellanes Tom Armistead lack Arnold Linda Aguilar Rosalie Aguilar f i wx , 1? C? , Shauna Allen r K 1 A ifyil I af ' K 'lil .. , A 4 Forrest Anderson ' n . 'sf' i. 21 A 6 , , Caroline Arvayo IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Shelley Walker, Sandy MacDonald, lohn Merkley, Roger Smith, Donald Miller, jim Wright, jenny Steverson. SECOND ROW: lohn lshikawa, Mary Ann Bowden, Cynthia Wood, Steffanie McFarland, N.Good, S.Smith, K.Quigley, C.Cobb, S Mass. THIRD ROW: C.HonetsCheager, C.Blandford, V.Tobey, E.Sojka, L.lohnson, S.Copeland, R. Riggs, D.HitChins, S.Golithon, C.Recker. BOT TOM ROW: F.Anderson, C..lones, D.Lewis, R.Gardner, K.Hatch. 222-I UVN l ORS lulie Axakowsky sr f ggi Brenda Ballard ' 4 B 'B 5 Ferrell Beazer Becky Bever lim Bodine Richard Bradshaw Phoebe Brinkerhoff Ayan Bailey Carmela Barragan Greta Bebout B MQW il li Richard Birberick Mark Bogle , , x g . , fy. . -B .,,' r ' 17,3 .J Peder Bramsen Ann Brinton Loran Baker Thomas Baker Guenna Baldwin Debra Bassett Mike Barry Kit Bartholow f f iill 'X ' iiil f- - GN N ' Steve Beckle Cindy Bensley Lenni Benson A .lrrl 3..xf 3 ' Debbie Bisbee Cindy Blackard Cathy Blake Y .iii ill ,, V ....b tai' -. 29 l , X . Terri Bond Gary Bonner Mary Ann Bowden Q - ' 5 5 S A ih, X l Q Keith Brengle Stuart Briant Mike Bright ' ',- sm ith , iw, vz l . i 3!il ' , . 4 . lf' I V qs - 1 . S, his fi ., -, V l I 'X Doug Brinton Rod Briscoe Karen Brodzinski Melissa Baldwin ' , V Q- 155 ,il . .L Wx.. 11, , ,4 A X, .r as 4 if 5. ' trtr Debbie Beadle l ll .tx Larry Berman 1 AV- av . Cheryl Blandford Susan Boyle ,',- 5 1 ag B we-wx M .S lk K lf X Xl Karen Brimhall Y ll: ,ll fi J' 1' to ' 4 at ' ' all , ' as ' 1 Garth Brown - , v 5 X' My ll - .ml Mick Ball George Bean fl E-t ff ' if--.' Q K 'i'. Y, Cindi Berryman Pam Bliss 5 ., ,Jw W' M ! 5 ,, is A M I ..l-- .,.f E V A Mark Boyles H, l S fi? X If - lj w e LeAnn Brimley 1 -1 Marty Brown I I Randy Brown Adrienne Brunke Vera Burch ' . it .-Q t 'Q S vi Y ', 1 f Lynn Burnham Keith Burr it ii-E F lx 1 P I fi IA, ll t fl t v a' leffery Butler Sadie Butler Frederick Byerly Matilda Canez lody Capps Gayle Carling ,pt Q y ll 38 i n - i..Q Q i . 'F it Si xl ll h . Mike Case Step ame That should do it, confidently chuckles Kevin Merrill as he completes the task of tightening the last bolt. i .,t cs ...pi Hat v t i as i P X 3 Q is se t t M Q , ll, 3 sfl e .B fmt 'P-J? 55 M Yll . 5 . t,.. my X N , k K Kristine Calder Wanye Call fs gt, -. I we R Q l ' A ' s 'z'i. i. -'tj - A ,ll - f -1, K Q V79 -' H t . , ' 'TX - ' 'A ' . -J I 'fl ' f 2 'il L 32 . n , Q . if - ' Mara Burroughs Barbara Busby . 7 , We ' , . we n 'fl '9 s t iw Q Robert Calph Chuck Campin 4 tl i ,Q exe? X Q , g l8Cl4 Carlisle loe Carrasco Kathy Carter Cheryl Cartright lfe I R XS. we ,J x 'x K h ' P Chappell Ken Chargonneau Mark Chesebro aehiglgnsen egehristofferson Rick Chunn Brad Clark Jana Clark ' .55Etff i I b Qffggfggf- 'K-132122215 -f 'Fr L' t fiwfl' 'lt' t . mlzlllws. li i V Mike Clark jeff Clarkin tg David Clement Eileen Clement Keith Clement Linda Clevenger Q , if ' W t . Q Q its Andy Clifton Kevin Clint Cheryl CIOSQ Cristie ClOSC lUNlORS-223 224-IUNIORS Mark Cluff l 2 1.- 'F f f E Q H fi X Lauri Cochran ' Bill Cocke Sue Copeland Craig Creed Jeanie Danielson Alex DeMarbiex as W.,. Eff f P 4 f- K s- K l 'l nl! f , ,BQ ATN 'fig 1. ,Eli Sky. C 1 fi s r - ' -I .:,1 ,E N s Cathey Cobb I ' , at 51 Q I 'll 3 Mi kasa 'Yi s Max Cochran iili 3 'A 1. ' C y N '5 'i 'is WV if-. Mark Collins ra Tracy Coppin ' mftfssnzs:e1sfwS!ii1 liQ:flls - sw - 'ff- sg, ei , i 'w- iiiileztia M , :Hs .- . ag? ff' I 192112 H 'fied 'J i f J -1 s Hi lulie Crum Pam Danielson ,. - W' f K wfslz Sm t sn, a,7iii t - R t 1' ll? - lf! Marty deMasi So when Frank said that to me, I told him he could go jump in the lake, explains loanne Santa Cruz The telephone line seems to be growing longer as patience runs short. B lr, f ilr B Chris Conant Calvin Corder , .W-, , ff' Rl Q an W. . Wt i sa 5 F ! ,, . X J Celeste Cummins ' aw l ,s if ,,ss,,s ,,,ss at t as , Q' if , s- ,Q E ,X 'HAH xx? 3 , xx , XM Al T Debbie Darger Mike Denson ?i 'vFfi's,12l4aias2r4f12' 'Bessel si ig Xxx ll S or as .P Chris Conner Richard Cook Lori Cooley ssls sf g rsrl s ss. ..,,.. , , at ,- .,,.. QF' . of rrsa f l as Yi., - . if 1 qw- A an li' -4' well Michael Corwin Richard Cottle Karen Crandall nf W L , HJ 1 f it Q- 4 Q Ee w w sg li' Sv'-f' fins: s X. i Richard Curran lill Curtis Leonard Dallas ..,.1..l , -1 i V f fill? .2 is S755 559' L , sf ' I gl, ' , , ., 2521.3 ..,. I-1 - vesrzixu. 'Q-l Cindy Darner Ben Davis Lynn Davis Z1 a ff H l C - .- 15 ' JA I- fig - . m y sa-. Wflbzijyig- 1. X 'M w. ' X v 1 gs. - at 3:1 sszra imvwifsfi' s Derek DePriest Henry Descheeny Debra Desenberg A , ig. wr- . ., ,, v . EMF . 2 . . 2,33 ' Q 2 7231 , ,tl 5 f if it nm Si, HJ M f it ,gf X an 2 P . , , ,, 'if 2- , 9-.4 jill w as H' 'tl 1 f wtf 4 Elayg ' 11-an L' David Cooper X Bill Crandell 'tt' 5 :ffl 1 ii ,mf 4 - 711 A V.,. wa, f r, ff .ef Karen Daniels Peggy Day ' nl? 3 f S H WS, Q- 'ff l nf za H li e ' ' J his ff gp 1 5 l 1 . 4 V sv s ' Barbra Dillon E gtg k':b 3 , . i L '-:' , F F ' . Q FX , 1 3 .4 . E rv ' F F Marie Dillon Debbie Doane Sandy Dodd jeff Donahue Annette Dorchester Terry Dorn 5 X, 2 as ' rc. -f v 9 F f s x tttt D julie Dozier Charlene Drozd Dennis Dueker Rhonda Duke Richard Durfee john Durrant F F w FRY , is ad' , ,' x F K if X Q . 1 Tammy Eagleburger Mary Emgarten - 3- 1 I ' is .923 WJ if ' THQ 'X : Qfii k 1-an X , ' '-: David Farnsworth '55 '52 L ' Q' is - Q Q . f,1. i n ' john Finnell it Greg Eccles Gayle Eckert janet Edwards A l' i . Fifi 'T ' - l if ., , :fs 'F - feiff'-4 54','3'f Carol Emling Vicki Endres Beth Erickson john Fathauer Denise Felix David Fenton - L q 7,4 . T' 'Q ' ' 5. ,f ya.. Don Fiocco Mike Fish Karri Fisher Robert Elder Karen Erlandsen , fl., . ,,,, 4, sf .N Wed' Linda Elmer Q jeff Doro 5 -m N Qs , X ,Q 1, Q' .f as S Linda Dzielski i s j 1- Michelle Elsberry ,Ai Q A 1 , te gil r. is V ' . X A Y Eddie Esparza john Ettinger K F 'Sf k YY? Ak, lax ' . . A 4 iv, 5 ll A to ill Rozanna Fernandez Bill Fessler Georgine Fincher , , ,,-.. E F ' is Q ka at 1 Q I X'N + --if X . 2 iifsif E fifQ fx + f Kelli Fisher Tom Fitch Patty Flaminio X . Tony Flores Danny Floyd Kelly Fogarty jeanie Foran Drew Forbes Mike Ford Monty Fox 226-IUNIORS Q . is K- .. , F A ,A X Effillfzx K Tammy Frawley .f Mary Freymuth 5: , ' K, it Terri Gammon Q 'ADV ,iw X Robert Gardner Fr l l ', . S. Carna Garrison lack Glenn zf- - QQ. ' ' ,- i, - -1 - , Lori Goodman l Victor Frazee Kevin Freeman Michelle Freeman Debbie Freeze Patricia Frelix Laura French ,ff . Af .W Dallas Frost Bonnie Garcia 5949 - J? il! I 45 fl, Robin Gardner Hx swf ' fe:- Deborah Garthe Kim Glover Lynda Gordon f fQ'4 .anf,, ki 451,134 A 1 1 L 13:1 F Q 5 Q sl W Mitchell Fulwilder Terri Futrell Oh, I didn't realize this was your bike, innocently replies Eddie Esparza as he attempts a rip off. 1 'tri'-gf 'Fairs ' Karen Geldmacher Silvia Golithon Wendy Grammer W Qu 5 mr Q il, :N N 1 Q: Q, , Q in fn ' K as wk Tony Garcia up 1 Craig Garner 'ii t'N 1 , I Debbie Gardner Debbie Garrett if K ' ,X .rf il' A ff ' f :fl at , ,Ami X 'Y L 1-3531. Brian Geroux Teresa Gibbs Pamela Gibbs Steve Gilbert sf r A gt Y ' VWL.. f' 55' V. 5 L 'S' I all l -.5 ig 5 f Lindy Gomez Luis Gomez Ramona Gonzales N3r1Cy Good Ann Grenough lack Grenough Steven Griffith Karen Grommisch Duane Gross Lori Grzesiek fi fa' . 2 - 4' - l M1 - 1 7 . f ' f if if 4- i . ' f ' lk 1 . ' K I . 1 7 5 Gary Gunnell ,ii-. lulie Hall Richard Halliburton Bryan Hallowell , , W c,ig H if 1 ' ' . : s gig ,Q ff S' 1 'T T .i C : ' ' ' C' ' wi 'l l ,if f-1 W ' i Kenny Hammar Lisa Hampton Nancy Hannah it p C ollo C ' ' ll' lil Q tif' ' 1 ., , . ? 4 'Qf K i ny 4 , ' 'fi Todd Harris Gary Hase Glenda Hatch r X I 'B X ll , ' ,ji mf ' Kerry Healy Carla Heap jocelyne Hebert l Carledy Gurr Wendy Halsey Sherri Hansen Samuel Hathcock Verna Heck Stacy Gutierrez Alison Hamblin Annette Harrell .- Q Q A tl Tx t Barbara Haver Tommy Hemphill 3529 -1 K fi ' T, :A T A , . y . 'xx MS 2, wi Dean Hale Q .K 1 ' ' . g x , E' as I CY . ,Q 1 f A 1. 1 f Mike Hamblin Wg., . ,, 4 - W, if V is X 1 Guard ix 1 X i l X Mike Harrell Rene Hayes Bill Hall Clayton Hamlin Michelle Harris .t,3l..3, in - X ' ,i H i ,, i ' 'X -. ' V, fini' T , we si T l . -5. . :uf ht- L Theresa Headley Sandee Hernandez Brad Herseth ' s if T il in A V' 'l , - X e , Q , lx Dawn Hess Tricia Hess Ron Hetrick Leslie Hill Linda Hill Olivia Hillan George Hines t sytt to is , 'C r' ' A ,Q . f . 'fT'f'f'f 7 ,' QA . ' Donald Hinton Debbie Hitchens Chris Homer Scott Hon Carolyn Honetschlager David Honetschlager Tony Hood :wi X. W 1 I 4: IUNIORS-227 'QF Lisa Hopkinson janet Horn ' ,mm,,' ' 'iffff 4 e ,Q yr. f , X y Q. H J, 5' M az ' 4, A 'xt n N v ' in , is 3 aw, V , H A , fig, R -xy ...4 MA :xhzf-LTI-tu? M. 2 Becky Hunsaker Susan Hunt T Q ' 3 s L 5 , he . 'SP' Kathy jacobson Pam james 1. M ff! , X f ,f K f x . l', Pam jepson Beth johnson 3 , V , V W ' 4-1 R H X ip Don johnson Frank johnson cn Lane johnson Paul johnson 5' r.. - y. j, t Qi f Gary jones jenniferjones 228-lUNIORS 1 ,, , lm ., W iq L B easel Mark Houser jaymi Hoyt Steve Hubbard I hgh N 11 Wim. it N' i R , M I Terry Humpert Barb Inge john Ishikawa Now's my big chance, schemes Karen Geldmacher with jeff Shipe at her command. ' tl is , V 3,4 5 x R Ronald Huemiller Lillian Huerta Matt jablonka pl, , A, 'iQl9y,.' A U 2? a if '-'L sm julie jasen Chucklohnson ' ,jx .. R' A1 ' ' janice johnson fs.. Lee jackson H, l f M ,., N Ihr'-of I' X Sandy jayne i' Debra johnson ca jeannejohnson , 1 my ,il 5 '37 , r sl as 1 V a Q f A K , V ' ,VA Q ,, dst' K it ds, f V ni t ..'.:f,wlY.Vi'vt:'a 1 i A , ,nz :4:.':::.-' Robert johnson Steve johnson Ricky johnston Bryan jones Eric jones Fgwxlsr I - ii N v ,L J ' i ,- ffl? H W2 - .. fi I R L QQ . L TT? t, , L V ' t ' j. A . Nl l 1 femxse fu 1 sslrr ' Teresa jones Vicki jones jim jorgensen Steven jorgensen Kevin judd Dove ludy Kim Kaldahl Sher Kanawyer Tamie Kartchner ll xt ', It . w I , fi, 4' ' ' if 'H f QC.-, if S ,i we Y' T X lu ' I a ,fi if flriii if'rl'7l'f . Graeme Kemp Pat Kempker Katherine Kent Steve Kerr t'r J i+i75W r re 6 gi v F , y , K i,ss f l HQ? A 7lr ier i if if Fred Kienitz Andrew Kleinman Kim Kleinman Bob Klepinger , - f , , is 'vw , Q Linda Klug Diana Knipe Erik Knudson Karen Kopperud . rer ' eerii L ,,,ii,,i , i fr L Kathy Kearns Tony Kees Kevin Kelley It seems that Nancy Woods enjoys spitting as well as sprinting in effort to reach the finish line. .ma if ff 'if llfi ' W L f L ei, lx ' 1 f ' L A i M Q L- L l Xt L i, Chris Korte Nicky Kortenhoeven ludy Korth Paul Kranich Sheree Kroll Eva Kudrzycki Melinda Kuhse f L , t ir , V1 5 :IF ' 1 VV A ii : nz' A A .1 T1 I5 'l '42 x A t it j N, Brenda Labbe Bret Lacey Nancy Laga Amy Laird Frans Lambrechtsen Calvin Lamoreaux Denae Larsen 'A M wi if + g K ' l L rier N fra M my - 4 4 r . v.i at :fan sky www' ld f I .. K I Q 5 ,Q ' I 1, ,K 1 ,Ty V , 2 . il L t 1 f l , 5 Q 'wif i f . y '4 'a 5 A A , if S .V,i,. il., A Q K H qs L f V : li li S 'il , Nl l Q..-me X L ' is 4 2 .ff S 1, i aff .9 L l Deonna Larsen Dorothy Larsen Brian Lawrence Todd Lawyer lohn Leavitt Wendy Leavitt Bobbette LeBaron lUNlORS-229 230-IUNIORS David Leddy Olivia Lewis Carla Lee Valerie Lewis . g 1 iii f , fl xx luanita Macias Kenneth Maclnnes , -. my fa a W, fs:- 2 fi 'ii' 5 ' V aff ,..i 2:1 TF 2 3 MJF' , ffA 'n, ,lift y ' 4212- itll i l Laura Markovic fu i 4-,iw , F z- fffvlwf' set, , gf . f ,fit V with Pam Mason may 2 . F521 ref, , + 'A , .Q ll' V M, ,. , .K , ,, 1 f 14- ml ,M Greg McDonnell , xref' '. 3 . :ft A Darla Menden Carol Marquez fi fgf , L irisi it 'arf R3 Tami Mason Q-. A A' V , N ,wi I k Mg, as Z W 4 , ,IV Y 1 . ,. 4 l , a,,.r 4 vff:x'pa?,Ha aiaii' 1 l X5 is ik Matthew Leek Shellene Lines Tom Madden fi l a mxZi?'.slzlli1llx Keith Leno --' I if .Eiga Q V l S Micki Loe Roxane Madueno y V T'7fJ'fr ,V MM 'Rf l ' Q f2'f ' , ' W H A .,,. 3 ,dv 'Fl - ft- L it 'ifr .ff V-Q V ' Carole Martin Myrlene Martinde' 4 . di 'I . J-:sf '. v' . Sharon Mass . I-if f' : X ln! A 'S Randy Mast Bonnie McElroy Steffanie McFarland Al McGregor 2 Barbara Leonard Stacy l.eonard Dixie Lewis If ' ' if, in ' ., u i, if K 2 ., . , v lane Lowry Tony Luders Sandy MacDonald Debby Makil Susan Malone Randy Marcum ' ' ,ii 4 1' Q Q ? fa ' 7' ' ' ' 'film M - - , A ' X lizilfflttzzeaefsw, S , if Gloria Martinez joe Martinez Dennis Martyka Debi Mathis George McCollum Cindy McCurdy Pam McLaws Eddie McClelland Lisa Melville Debi Mendivil Robert Mendivil Michael Merdell Kevin Merrill Rick Merrill Linda Middlebrough ,SN-nc - . Annette Miles Donald Miller lill Miller S , 4 . szfiffy- 'B-M , L 5 1 ffl N ,, .5 Ja B i A gf, Paul Mobley Dave Moland Terry Monkman 5 S . 5 ' This doesn't feel as bad as it looks, giggles Lindy Gomez as she demonstrates the art of throwing a pot. Delma Navarrete Tony Naves Lawrence Neff Mark Newton Mary Ann Nicolaus Marty Nielsen Q 5 , il' :ff f ' fan- it ff ' Ronald Miller Vaughn Miller Monty Miskin s , T ff' l X 7 Hgh K T N T l -, Q ff Debbie Mitchell ' in I 7 W .Q 7 V.: 1- - s ,.., . , ul g --iq 5 Q.. Q ' 9 ,.L,, -sr 5' . , T f am. rv, r lx .- I' W , V Karla Moody if l l Teresa Moore David Moore Gary Moore Kim Moore Donald Morey Latonya Morgan leanie Morris In - 4. , 1' ,V , .K ' 2 --in by e ,NN HV, f, tk Q - , ,W 5 , r- gk. . Bev Morton K ,4 Q I , 1 , 55 Terri Myhrman Sandy Motes Rene Munoz Shelley Nance Stacy Nance Cordell Murry George Nava gwdj , 1 ,z k 3x w ,fn ,'1 'far Z fills S 5 iff 'S 1 srs'1 arf , f 15541 . ' T '- - 'T' 'Av ' f ' 1 za- V -f , if t.. L J A k wg ls f 6 Q ,E , ' I V. VK .v S ,f f il i . gt 1 Judy Neill Christine Nelson Steve Nettles Renee Newman ,QQ fmsl' T julie Nielson Mike Noel Richard Noel Randy Noland IUNIORS-231 A-F gl - as Priscilla Oleary Bill Oliver Connie Oliver wk. . . 4 R. 1. Q- 'E3' . .. 1. X -i , ,S ' I Jesu .t it Susan Osborne t Robert Overall lack Owens Af? ' . le .t ! A kK.k: .n SS X xl ' ,gl , f I' , r. ' Terry Pandel Mike Pardew jim Pascoe ' . , Xu? If P P - Ya I Ax gy If .. Cheri Nordstrom Jana Nugent Panfilo Ochoa Darwina Ohalloran me f i X i ' . 1 . 4 ti .- f X r t ki A ' Q A? Susan Oliver Brian Olsson Kerry Olsson Frank Ortega ' I ' gt: . P .R t 1 6 f' at 7' 1' ' i iss P X ,.q' . ' ,L Q5 B' X, K I ts N1 1 kr y .V Ni. f P' '-F Q . gi . -.f , lx 4 I y t x K. K he K 1 axes- l 'Y .. QI . less N th- Teri Pack Rick Padelford Rick Pagan Liz Palmer X , s Q l l 1 'Y E we l X 1 Q. it it i NL , - 1 sf :- Q. :ii P ... f .Q A yi. ., .. W x ll A e New , R R El i iff N xl fbi lqf . Mary Pater Curtis Patterson Lynn Pavlovich Deana Payne Robert Pearce Me ditchg what possible reason could I have for ditching? laughingly questions Debbie Mitchell. Mrs. Guerrero looks on with disapproval as if she knows why. fi... ,.. X 1 t 'X fu ., , f x if M fx-s lr' Andy Peavler Debbie Peel Steve Peel Michael Pena in , . Y 3 Q..,'? X V It ti K ' fat , Tim Pendleton Nina Perkins . Wi' 2 Q R 'K 13. Shellie Perkins Fayrene Peshlakai s if . gif 't ts Y Qt fzt 9 li , yi' ,ml Nav: l r :Sal 1 lt X A H , Y., i Cynthia Peters Paul Pew Sam Pew Steve Phearson Les Pico Doris Pierson Dan Pinsonneaul l've got it, I've got it, announces Bonnie Drey as Nancy Good - ef' gets ready to back her up with a little team work. 1 ftyye gf ziiw law ll fl? a-pg I .sf 3' fvmla' ' wtf' Q' if if . , 411-0211 f 'fn 454 P ll? Bm, gf beef, YJ? J, -V M if mf Q'w,,,g,9Z: l 4 K te V David Ping Craig Plumlee Virginia Ponce de Leon Ifs sl Allen Poor Steve Poppy Von ' 2 e. Robbie Potter Boyd Powell Thomas Prato F a . . M95 4 ,f My f ii, , .. A -' - Qi 1 'ii -, . R yyyy g g hl . ,,, wg i mir v u fl , 1,'z5a.5v ' ' as v T H mr r 1 A ', ' -ry., 5 H leff Prentice Vonetta Price Karen Quigley Robert Racine David Randall Mike Randall Myra Rangel Q1 '1 ',,. ' I P y,,y A mg l l f le,y ' Q- R fax Q fm . , , E . 1' V ' , X llll I T ll ll ix A M .t., V ii ,V , it V1 - I L , 1 u, A, y ! N P yyy C 2 .. ,X a H t it Q tstt: P ' at y il 'Na- an 'V J Y was Vw X Z . n f ., A Z Q V ,, Q, X lla: - '- ' Nu. . fl lt V -' V 'f-'Sc-. 1 Kim Rassmussen Ken Rau pp Alan Ray Dorothy Ray Scott Ray Grant Reboge Carmen Recker 1 yy R C -Y 'f h H gap ' :Ms - AV. 1 ' ,f ,gf R .- f 4 . - V 'f Q y gy , f V! sst , 1 , 'n . f 'V X A R . R , 2 ,J R Pam Redmon Helen Redondo Toni Redondo Angela Rella Carolyn Resler Lorna Reyes Phyllis Reyne IUNIORS-233 sb 0-llvu Yes, Eric lones is at Taco, Taco, Taco, Taco Bell. But it seems he'c much rather sink his teeth into 3 couple of hot, spicy tostadas. 234-IUNIORS I i f Lf , ,r y 71+ , za f X J X gf I . J., Q I gym fu , K y' ff, .ali ' I K gl Tami Rezac Tammie Richardson Tom Richardson get N . v W., if Barbara Roberts N fx .J H ,. -v ig .- my l B.. 4 git , Leni Routt as fix fa VP ' Q f pg were W I 4 , f Dan Roberts fi ' :J ,, . - 423, 4 I f , Carole Rolph Christina Romero W3 fi 1- a M 4 1 ty. 2 411. ,X , 'W 'N ff r V li I x Q 1. 4 Steven Row c.,,,,,,s, , ? , Karla Robinson Frank Romo Sherree Roybal L -er fi 1 T l Xfly 'wi Roger Sabin Deb Sanders loanna Santa Cruz Martin Rodarte l Mic Ronson mi ' 1' i 3 ,li 1 f v., 1 1 :1 4 ' X X Phillip Russell Alan Sattler iii, ,, .WJ 'ws 3 Linda Riggs TQ 1' Q- 3 ,c, , :fr T' T it lack Rinck David Rodriguez 3 x .. Gayle Ross 3, ,C , V' li 'S .i if iii Lloyd Ryan -,,f ,H fr f If 551 'C f 'fa Susan Schildkraut ,. .., Ewa . ,, , it gs, -, iffy, iifmg.: ' ,'.. V ' ' Rita Riggs 'via V ,ff , ,ff z fllf I 1 z, V' ' T V Q1 t l , 1 Elmer Robedeau I if H, r'3g:f.4L,' fffnif.f,, il ' ,,,,,,, W, f is i Matt Roettcher R 5 41. Ee- - Q. M o 'O . li'-. J' -:QF-H .4 ,,v 1 hd ,,:'.' 1 1' S l V' ,.' .4 Inn--.u' Richard Ross 2 Q, w W if 5 in Mark Ryan as 2 'iff 53 4 in Holly Schnee affix? 1 'Y 5 7 vm Scott Riggs IU , : 43, X I Bob Roberti Q33 Norman Rogers 8 6 'll I 5' xc it J-. l . if.. Linda Rotgaber QE' Xa 'Qu V tj. ...- Dale Sabin S3 it 3' - ,qt lt ,. lack Schneider Richard Schoenber lody Schrage .3-'F 45' Tlx, Yi, Smith Seaberry Kevin Seagraves S 1 S K, Pl S ka 1 it i nz, :f2Q W r,'A :I Larry Sharp jack Sheldon I :,V,' 5' jam 'O' ,,.. - ,, L, is gli' bg-vig? 9 if' Q ,,..,- fy . Q ' gum vi jeff Shira Yvonne Shrable Karry Skogen Peggy Slade Kerwin Smith Lazette Smith - -t-,,.1 , 1 41 ' is! ' ft f . at - - Rogers Smith Susan Smith R, -E ' ,. , 'g S tir,r S , S y , l 3' 2 V . y , Debbie Schuld Eric Schulstadt Karl Schuster Cindy Schwehr M X f H Q ii J lim Seely Elizabeth Senescall Pat Sennett Becky Sesate Gerald Shelley Pm, Linda Silversmith Tere Slattery Lollie Smith W, A is Q , f S K My xl' x Q N .a ge 141, 24261154 -1 Terry Smith Ioy Sherman Mike Shields sl!! .f 1 jeff Shipe Bill Sink 4 Brenda Skalbeck john Skidmore .22-A l Mike Scoglio Q t lk Celinda Setlow fy , :L A U M. S ff. Q N 'Q xk Lois Shipton k,llk K - , J ,. . 'tt ' 'Y 1 57 LP Ns, F r ' A y ' ' ' Linda Skidmore 5f?'fYJiQyli'i ZZ .. ,V 'nw in ' -., ww ,Elf S stt S 5' V li , llll V IM A 'M' 1 g VA V77' V Q An' l S it 'f K + - at i f f ' 51 X Xl L X L f Cindy Smith lanice Smith Kathy Smith Kent Smith 2 . Q I l S S: S is 8 I ,f x I i x Matt Smith Pamela Smith Randy Smith Robert Smith Wanda Smith Emily Sojka Brian Solomon Kellie Sorenson IUNIORS-235 it Y xx g Vicki Spilo S ,,' G5 it il Y at fi' T tx S. , L1 l f' S Tr Q 1 ml ' 1 .A Fla gg . S . N mme ' S 4 l 'Q , 1 Ronnie Staebell Susan Stanley Billy Stephens jeff Stevens lenny Sleverson N?-. Jw V. Em - - 'es a lso '. l f, sS y g X g S Q -Nm s gnwv'g4'.q:.t jx 'Xl Krey Stirland Ken St. john Ray St0Ck Tina Stokes I Mary Stewart ...:Qqk ...si ,, lvlil-X!.'t'.x ' ' W Ei Sharon Stoneburner Greg Scott Perry Strong ' ' lp - f if J , -is , - is ' fri , - Q K Ml S ' .' t W- ' ' K . - V 1 H Q .llv ' S 5 - l 'A Q X - . ' ll S K c . . Wag . S ff X ' f , .A . , . -1, -A ,'11..-Ji..-55, viwp, ,s - :N S..-'. iz -.ff I. .Ia-lt f-ff,-if.Zee'i tfafizfig t e ' T 'A ..a. ,N Sheryl Sturges jeff Sullivan Bobbi Triebe Tom Tsinniiinnie Dennis Suprak Doug Suter Karen Tucker Dalane Turner joyce Szymber Don Traicoff judi Trevizo Andrea Taylor Brad Taylor Colleen Ternes 51,4 T S J 'A 1. . iii :S stile ' T Q , llv gi . . ff is ,. Q, f Q 3-r Connie Ternes Richard Terrio jennifer Terry Karrie Theaman am 'Ulla With all there is to do in Agriculture, Dale Sabin seldom seems to have time for a little pruning. 236-IUNIORS BrentThompson CindyThompson Debbie Thompson DenaThompson Kathy Thornton Cheryl Tiffany Sandy Titcomb Vicki Tobey . F gf, T A S AX lg 9, Rhonda Tomlin Roger Toon Roger Van Parys W 'Q t he +- 31 X , ift-hy t T T S T ,K K it Gena Vickers Mark Walker TT T th f 1 -'th f - . , f ' ' I l' 'ii ,dQ, Ty TT .,.. .N T....,,,.-fi 'R f li Kelly Webb LeAnn Weight Debbie Wendt Q1. . Ronda Van Parys sw Delia Villagomez W if 1 L 'azi . , 7-V29 ill Q' . ' i i .2 H x ' 1 ,K TT L.: , - 9. MM t I lil' o Shelley Walker Susie Webb f J v H 2- T T sa .i 5 T 5 Q 'ix li Mark Welch Nancy Werner Linda Unnewehr Roxann Van Parys K T Arthur Villaverde Steve Wallace Barb Van Auker Elyce Van Beekum Kathy VanHerpen 'lfiilftib ' TX 'T 'K ' . T ' 1 5: a T .. U ii, T 3 KK K T 9 KA, ' . Ri T i tv A, ludy Vanlluchene ai we BN Tom Van Winkle Terry Vega Terri Verhelst Don Vian T ss: 'F' '-. In Y BXTQK TK -K wif 1 ' . ,..,.. .n v-. ' ' 7 1' ' 'MT ' T ' - Q 'rl i' L15 ii l T T ' 'V' fi ' U X gk X if 5- 5 i Tf-3-'5LfTT .TxJ 5, X x Diane Wager Melinda Wagner Lori Wakefield Frank Wakolee uv . ,TQ , KT Tw .T X ! gi Liz Walsh Dwain Ward Debra Washington Carole Weatherbee A K Txfffgmffi, is T T K. , A T K K TT K K ,TT K T K ,K K K K, - 1 T I ,KK K K K - 'Y , 'k Q 1 - K A K T A, K1 ' f gsy. K , -T KLM H Qw- T -.T T af.'-- J ,T T T , We I , H '13-K. T K g , , T T K T T V ,V t K K . K T 3 T. K .Wo KKT, KQLKK K QKKK I ,,K KKK KK K K , N KKK T KK A f ' fr VT 'T T it ' ' ' f V T Mark Weber Mary Weems V 1, 4 M - a. T- M ' ,' Tx-if-M 'P ..,T ,T T TT , 1 , I' 1 A .. , 9 ' U T T' TT ' - T ff A ' S-H . ':?Z-57: T A ' T T , ' ml , V f , 'T 'W f AW- Q x llll ' T ' , 2 1 if v TTTT ' T t 1 R ,f KK f wily , - , ,,!, K, wsz,-Q, SEK: 1 Kggazf A . 'R .A T fi ff' W-lr 355 , ' - T , ' T ' Douglas Wells Ioan Welshenbaugh r 5 T Vg K ' A , -A -' -' T Mi' T 't -' M A T T l T ,T .-' kill? - ' 'K 'A' M ' 1- V ' fr Ifwsiieiz T., T, Twg fb ,T s. K T , V 'ii V .V :T , - T 53 T ,, if 1 .1 T :Th T ' T K4K,,.' ,KK T, Tflwl . - K T- 2. f K K KKAKQTAK ,if KK - AAVT iT- . ,at ' .T T 1 h T 4TT 3 - ' 5' ' A . li T, 5- 9? ' .Igekfl ' ff-. QJQ3? ml M 'T iT M 1 - T- if-ff' Lf r K Vegetables just don't grow. lt takes a lot of preparation, David West devotedly remarks Craig Hathcock. Gale West IUNIORS-237 V., K-I JWO, . 1 'fs K. 1 -29 2 N x . ,.,,,. yum. 'Zt- xl l 238-juniors il? L 5 ff 'T in tk it S X 5,5 john West I Norman Williams ' x- : K zz.. 1 A Peggy Wilson L A ' iii - Q .5 3 F' Q Il G4 if X L N4 M t. at 'T Q se it Es, QM ' ' '45 steel.. .x', Q 5 N eri West Christine White Ralph Whitehurst Susan Whitson lim W' Lynn Widmer N f 5 Randy Williams TamiWilliams ClarenCeWillis Donna Willis Elizabeth Willis lim Wilson Kim Winn june Winton VickiWintowski ABOVE LEFT: Enthusiasm is shown by Debbie Bassett over one of her favorite lunches. ABOVE One plus one is two, two plus two is four, now wasn't that easy? explains Mr. Slade to Don Traicoff as he attempts to run the printing calcu lator. ABOVE RIGHT: Kerry Healy tries to appear engrossed in her chemistry, although she can't wait to get out of Class and do some stomping on stomp'em day! fs ffm' WM 1.4. Cyndi Wood A' '. J t Q Y., fy 1 . , t x ami - Cynthia Woods jennifer Nancy Woods Worthington 4 V, 'wly 9 ' eff Y 1 at 1, - 1 , . ' Y l ' ri Monty Worthington Anne Wright bg A, J' ' Elizabeth Wright L H: Karen Wright A- I Robert Young Xevf s Noreen Zavala Kathy Zigalla julie Zimmerman lim Wright 5 2 54 if Doug Young t Hector Zavala 5 W atyt V in ' L L it 5 S 3, t , A u lg 4 ,Q i ,195 fi. Q .5 is t ' G . tx X Mary Ziobrowski Martha Gurrero Anthony Albert Serpas Schieferstein ' 12 7123 juniors-239 'Xxx ,M is QQ, ,LS . H 'qfffw ,ga Q fix! 7 .N , vi fin 1 Qu A Gif' , Q .-x fr' f lv' , ,Q M W , Q -- w -ri D, ,,', ., . uv 'Q Q. A , 5 'lf jf, F vvvvvi,-xi-' , . , v Q KL X fi 'N y , 1, K 'xl, S, sv :Hx I ' 4 'ffd' .- lk 'Nw f' ' f It waxygfkifi' gg Kathleen Elvira Rick Abele Acu na Acuna . .4 'll i 0, if 1 . X V x 3 Q -2 ,r -' ,X Frank Aguilar Q :ferr '- ' K Q-,-Q- Q . ludy Lori Marki Micheal Allen Allen Allen Allen S J , , m p g p E Vw ,,, -:H w g gigs M T ,Hn T Ernest Tom Cheri David Alvarez Alvin Anderson Anderson Velina Marc Alejandro Al d r ze f f s CXBD e . .453 Will, ,-.ly Shirley Caryn Allen Allred Nola Leroy Anderson Andrews Dori Allen Lynn Altizer s' l Nll t.x. Richard Andrews FLOAT COMPETITION CLAIMED BY SOPHIES .- , Xa. mm ' .U . SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL- TOP ROW: lohn Perkinson, Sandra Webb, Crystal Kartchner, Mark Kranich, Kenney Lieber, David Barra- gan. SECOND ROW: lanet jackson, Steve Goodwin, Tom Brown, Karen Wahl, Renae Sorenson, D.Darger. THIRD ROW: E. larvis, P. Jennings, K.Millett, S.lackson, M.McDonald, L.Rambo, L.Kempton, N.Richards. FOURTH ROW: L.Zizzo, T.Taylor, D.Herden, L.Wager, C.Cummins, A. lsham, K.Chambers, L.Green, S.Hesse. BOTTOM ROW: N.Anderson, K.Marek, K.Strong, l.Ray, l.Crum, l.lones, D.Manning, l.C. Smith, S.Ra- mirez. SOPHOMORES-241 if YQ ki- Mark Linda Nathan Shawn Apple Archibald Armstrong Armstrong , ',A t it W J . i In Lzlbb N Q -mls. X Richard Sherry Bruce james Arnold Askeland Babcock -f-'- ifrr l,1, , - t ,- -is 4 A A, sr Shelli: .5 'B All ' . Will 'S ' lfwwz A ri Ronnie Dennis Don Bahr Bailey Bairigh ' al .ig 1 REBS: r fe 4. if S . R . V- ,Tk H' .. , ' ' 5 , l ' I 4 .aus Z V Q X F A 'N ,X .ku we . 1 jim Debbie Debbie David Baker Ballard Bannick Barragan 1, Brian Cliff Barry Barry I- J' . A 1 v mgjr, A il ' I Xxx-iii ' ' juli Charmon Bateman Batmon ,qw Ann Batchelor ' ,,i: 3.15 'A r Xxx i .A Roslyn Beazer Mfr: 2 ,. K Y f1 ff:1'ii2f.ff' - r 1 fdliiiil 1 E-i ,gi JFK '97 K , .. 'l.5,. Wynema Brad Cathy Bob Bell Bennett Bennett Bensley 242 SOPHOMORES X Polly Arnold Max Steve Arnett Arnett Q ,t HY! AV ' f 6 Mary Marylo BBCG Bachert Richard Bagley I Getting a closer look, David Weaver, Bob Paca Scott Smith and Mark Kranich curiousl watch the irls go by. Tam ee Y 3 Helena BeGaye Fritz Berry Shelley Berthold We .. .1 x F :.f,. 4 .r 4-7 f i Benner ' Qi? Bll if ., ' Q cs ' is Xml. s. loAnn Betsworth ,- , ., . ,W :fri-B L V A f VLV' i At ' X ,fl f ,. 51 Agia iran ,f ,, .L Melinda Laurel Brad Lyle Betterton Bigelow Biggs Bighorn iarr ar'llr Q S Rl ' David Michael Dean Cindy Bingham Bingham Bird Birdsong ., A IAV , V VV '-', . ' ' ' L Wafer Q 'W' 2 . VW . - l - ' 9 fl ' . ' ' ,,-I ,4,',, Mx' .h g ,3 ., 3' ,K 5 ja , ' Clayton Harold Kim Amy Black Black Blades Blake Z ' a f B QW' Dana ION David Mike Blanton Blaubien Blevins Bloomer X , Eihiiiftl v. ,f A Scott Gary Gayle Steve Booth Bowers Bowers Bowers S l l'li'i lill L Q V, y fr if? L i' y I f -P5 i X -. X' 17 -2 2540 . tx 5 Pete Shelley Mike Theresa Bradshaw Bradshaw Brandner Bretz 'liz ,. 29 i 'P f ' Z firing ,1 ' Q N Nora Bill Bart Deon Briggs Bright Brimley Brinkerhoff -ll Hmmm, it looks like a miniature worm. Is that really my cheek Cell? wonders Libby Hahn. You better believe it! Sandy Stephen Kenneth Blount Boese Boling Scott Berry Star Boyce Boyd Boyle MQ cnpj N55 -'jig 'A ' H, 1,5-Vi' A44-s -9- 20 at 73730 2 59.1 loan David janet Brewer Brezovsek Briant Eric Mike Kathi Brinkerhoff Bromberek Brooks SOPHOMORES-243 Patrick Brooks aff H Qt ,, .,,w. :lib 3 Rhonda Brown kay Burnell Bobby Cage ' C i L , .X 4 ' i X t will iii Cary Carman Stephanie Cayton Dennis Chiago 244-SOPHOMORES 'sw , ,Ha X Charles Laurie Carla lennie Kimberly Miki Brothwell Broughton Brown Brown Brown Brown l I ii RK i n ffl? :V aw 'F i ie iF Q H - 1-W' K 1 A f uw ':W54t B A Thomas Kathy Raenada Tammie Brian Betty Brown Brunsdale Burden Burklund Burleson Burm nf , fix ',,. t Wi' , i X ' Q 'fl' - if -E2 th get I J i ,V 4 N, Chris Kari Bill Brett Carolyn Leon Burr Burr Butler Butler Butler Button 5 1 ,QQ if Aj 9' uf' ll G X ' l i Steven Yvonne David Merle Elizabeth Esther Caldwell Calvillo Campbell Campbell Candelaria Careaga B K A e- ,af . ug ' 'f . I in -'gf y X ji 'f,.Qg,r:, 4, ., Y . Rusty Jody Kinsey jenny Shannon Larry Carson Carter Caruth Case Case Cathcart V jjj. x in li' I on M lvl ,- L C 5 3353.15 X - 1 V ,, ca .- C -H 'Y . ag- V M, N t Vanessa Scot Kim Valorie Charles Curtis Cayton Caza Chambers Chandler Chanley Chase 4 'Z Q ,. 9 , Wa. X , X 3 ' 1. , ' 1 M ta f sr Q eff ' 1 l 9' x 1- fi, 4 ' :yes -i f : Y 1 il Karilyn lan john Kathy Cindy joe Chgugh Christensen Christensen Cioixi Clark Clark X 1 Q is I 1 ' if , . .W Qi st A we ' l -I f x F ., I lon Click Sydney Coleman Bruce Cooper Ralph Coppock luanell Correa Donna Cottrell xml! ' .- fi . Q . 1 Q , PM ' V- p, .' -sg . :gn-ll - if fl Steve Craig 95 is, Mark Beth Claud Debbie Clifton Cline Cluff Clute n if 1' -,ki . ,? its K . l N x Nr l Sue jeff Sam Keven Colomo Compton Conner Connolly Lately, Mike Allen, john Perkinson, and joe Farnsworth have just been hanging around campus during their lunch break. l 1 -if ' 1 mx . by it i Mike Cnoch Brenda Cook Carol Cooper t ,.-V4 lf? . 5 31' 1. 'gl li '-.C T C' J -ll 'IQ zzz...-51, -gg,-.ta 'mtg-.sf N:-2.1: 5 Vergia Cordon Mark Costantini -5 r ef? Greg Coulter X xt ,Q 6 . t 4 K X Xl lx ,. l A I V at Dennis Vicki Raylene David Sheila Crandall Crandell Crose Crouse Crouse gil I . .Q W 1 i , to . , A ,, Ur ... ., 1+ t Z' 'rv ' 5' 4 . at 1 ll I A 9 af I xi i Susan Cole 'P l i 3 'X 1 Linda Cook 2 ' - V511 F1 ' ' 5 ug , it to 1 ? g y 2 S Ai Mark Cooper ,. J Carlos Corona - x , loe Cota k is Clay Cowgill f i , 3 rd' ,X- lanis Crum SOPHOMORES-245 awful ' f , .lt X ff OOOH, think how funny this wild material would look as a wedding dress, exclaims Sandra Webb to Roberta Tate. l it X Debbie Tab Bart Davis Davis Day , x K' kr L x 5 . t Q! l ip ff . v 4 K ,mx Q .A , v K F .te r 5 1, ., tl at y Q f l ' f- Q ll '. . Cam Dianne Dana Deemer Dees DeFarcy x .if 1? Dave Mitchell Larry Devermann DeWitt Diegel f . y l , , , lg. ' i f ysfjij , 'f QQE fi as V 2 sss i r 1 ifii i l 3 , ,l AQ ' 5 ' r it K ' X Ki 'ff ii Renee Denise Daniel Dodez Dodson Dolan 246-SOPHOMORES Ada Cruz Cynthia Cruz .I 6 b I1 D I Keith Gary Curran Daniel Y i Q25 D T ll i ff- 'H VH- t ,..s - . .41 i , i 'k .. D D w l 1 'lf' X Ray Richard Darmer Darner AQIQ' xlfzfllf, 6 Lisa Dearen Dave DeGroff Donna Diehl t W' 'f.,, e is 'it 255, ' 1 ,, - ., tg Tit 'A S ' Terri Done Ann Dearinger Delynn Deines watts 2 1 ,,, Robin Christi Cubley Cummins - rr t':r M. ' leanetta Donetta Daniels Darger K: Kairlee Christopher Davidson Davies D, ff l 3 Ray Karen deBerge DeBord ,, F . Q -ey , h 'N ' D Ar 'isa 'N .. , 4 .f v, , ,g X X i 7 All?-A911 Ja. L-Ji. r . 1 . Dan Bobby Delong Dennis .N .. .. K G S Michael Douglas DiMartin Disbrow 1 .-. LIP1-1 r . s I ti' if Phillip Brian Dorchester Dougherty Carla Dixon 15145. Dee Doyle ru! i 1 z,,l:L E, Ti , , , . '1 Y , '52 , Q - it Y ra -wa , .L- ili H V inline' Susan Ellin johnny Tom Lori Drangson Duckworth Duke Duke Duthie W t S u.W,hu ,Z V ,L J ' itq H, fi 3, X gli , l A arg, . f 2 J f t, x A A I 1 Nl' t Al' , ' , 1 L Wglff , ' ,MV xi . if 4, l f x Ip ..f3:i12ZZ11-',13 f ' N Z' ii t' . E ie, iii, - 'i:4 i l '. Debbie Kirt Mark Sharon Buff Eagar Eastman Eaton Eaton Edwards . , 4 A 3 N Ki . 'tt E VZVA R ' YV, Alla. ' l t L, V 1 ' ' ' V-TLQ, M V, 1t '.,l..i'H',Lf'f5f: E ' W Q- fl Bryan Beth Kathy Brenda Cheryl Egan Ekdahl Ekdahl Elam Ellis 's .tllr - ..,, 7- jackie Linda Debbie Patty Mitch David Ellsworth Ellsworth Elmore Elsesser Elsperger Enas Endres . 44 V 1 - , 5 .,t li 1, ' r ggi yyy ya ,rf ,,.r I i - 1 -f - , -is wg . . K W Q' Q , 'if l f ,j +,4ig,g ,yt - Vy,yr. at 1' xx S W u X h LF K as N h XX in , in J I ., Tim jeff Kathy Daniel Engelhardt Engle Engles Escobedo 5 gy Q , ' EU? X S Q ML' Vs it , V, V 1 it 4 illii L 2 E Estevan Sandra Rebeca Lisa Escobedo Esparza Espinoza Evans Nils! . KL -jig? ?F'l ' W Q Boy! I sure blew that one. Now for plan B schemes Curtis M ' i'l' it Chase as he sits in the shade of a palm tree Monti Shelley Michael Vicki Evans Evans Eveland Fanfer ' lf' ' T 4 is ' f ll. 'AN - ' ,,, ir if Q UF- ' X, R 'X L V, V'-X ,.... 2 -t i L ai? Mi, loe lulie Mike Dave Gary Neal Wendy Farnsworth Farris Felix Ferris Fester Fisher Fisher X F E 7' N ii! L X Q Xxx Q J , , Ramona Tony Ann Kathryn Brad Lynn Tammy Flores Flores Flory Flory Forbes Ford Foree ll X I y y - , je, ., K , ,i Cindy Susan Linda Dean Sheri Allen Fredriek Fox Franks Fraser Frazier Frazier Freeman Freeman 11 ? 1- ll ' I 'Y 1 f -f 4 43 - 4 ., Vw L i f A .A we U, , . Wg A 1.45. Jai ra-1' . f-ar in P -is li 1 J ,M ,A ,, ii , A . . . , :.:n:21-, .A L . .IEARX- .?1'.'.'li-I--r::'X .. fl K. K F , Kelly Ken Liz Daniel Esther Fred Robert Freeman Freestone Freestone French Frick Fritz Frost 3: 23 l ' fi' 5 4' r 'j y ii. - , 2 K A iv , x A K K Q ., -I - l Stacey Kathy Tammy Kathie lim Traci Karl Frost Funk Fyke Gadd Gainer Gallagher Gamertsfelder ' 'N W , K f' ' , .,.l ,. 1 - ,,., IN , W, . ,Vi iziif X :X J 'A -. 1 W Rudy David Lance Tracy Kevin Mike Brad Garcia Gardner Gardner Garrett Garrison Gartland Gauthier Q fl U V ,V Y, X A , VALV L .HL A a..ai,,t Quill ' f - xv' f ' A I X , F , , , , , F A N x 'Ax'-l,,' f '.,'!.,, in i l if llhamfdf Nancy Glen Terry Donald Roy Cheri Gaytan Gibson Gieske Giefz Gilleo Girvan Glauser 248-SOPHOMORES Diana Godfrey Malcom Goodwin 'ya V y 12, X . , Karen Grammer Q-., f Kimberly Gray Laura Green Penny Gregory 5 . ., v 4 anim-Q: -1 1 sri? ' A' U ' .' ,i sa l, Kathe Grunewald 3 f,i. 4' 4 J.. J ' s i lan Orion Kelly Linda Richard Russ Goettel Goff Goin Gomez Gomez Goodie if sift .. ii'l W ' M? ii . a r . , fa H - Hi . --.- - -ez 0 Q L Easy: . -fx Q rm , h ' :. c Wi ' Steve Kevin Cynthia Kim Marsha Tana Goodwin Gosney Gowdy Graber Graf Graham J A xl V L h 4 I E -.X ' i a f it 'ei Adil , A f I ' 4' 'tt . 4 Susan Kathy Graves Gray , K ' 4 K -V ,f ,f , ,., i - i -nw' .e Q 'ii EU f sr tt 1 K . . .Y v- ,Qi I VVV, 4 Steven Tom Gray Gray R' str 41 gf ss ,X ,, Aff ' ,. , 6 , f , J ' Q Q .44 is N' V' 'gift f . RW. gk' Z .--'...'ar:ix Tim Pam Z Greenland Greenway J,-' Now is it 24-31-16 or 16-24-31? contemplates Buff Edwards as he hur- riedly tries to remember his locker combination. s -LJ, Q' ,, 3' z- Q 'f Debbi Arthur Gruntorad Esparza Nl Karlene Gunnell f l4 ' li - Polly Gregory or ssl , 'ii f iw' I Loran Wayne Gurr Guthrie M j Richard Griner 4 , .pd H5 V.. Connie Gutierrez SOPHOMORES-249 ,. A QM, Q s I 4. 1'-at 2 -ll. . Q JM , '13 k 5 W 1 f ' xx k' -A t -s Mark Cheri Gutierrez Guy j' J 1 -ll' 17' t i 'Kd LeNell Bruce Hancock Hannah Yffifitf.. L - f N gg Q It A.- - ,Q wid ,Q V ' . ' 1 2 ' A i!i3:?L 11 1 t F, .R f f Kary Kathleen Harris Harris , Terri Debbie Harrell Hartman 1'1' Helen Kelly Hayes Healy ll A 5 ', f 5 leri Bart Helpenstill Hendershott uf 5 Stephanie Libby Hager Hahn y I , T, , A , . , r ' i 4 Mike Sammie Hanzlik Hargis .1 V' F' N V ' L i fl M ai t i l ll Af. z X s xii N Melinda Mark Harris Harrison ' A217 ., . w a Sadliii ,,i ,. A Nancy julie Hastings Haubold 3:3 A A 1 ,12 if 'ill .af . , X56 ll it X 2 at 5 tv 0 4 F X . ,1 . Gale Susan Heffington Hefner x si :J 15, ri, if 9 'G 5 , Y 2 , 5 l. L' I .2 ,q,5s. , jygs M K. 4 ' fix wil Diane lerry Kristy Hamblin Hancock Hancock f I ' ffm f ' ' g Q 'Ml 1 5 3 3 1 ff t -,if i lllw Robbie Dana Danette Hargus Harper Harper Two devoted students, a strange specimen amo lody Carter and Matt Smith, examine ng the biology lab's collection. Deborah loanna Erma Mimi Richard Herderl Hernandez Herrera Hershey Hesse Vx ,, ffl? if ,iff is , - i s ff s ' H W Q25 A t,.. .RN - :fi if-'it - Q' Saundra Debra Bruce Marilyn Paul Carla Claudia Hesse Hetrick Heywood Heywood Heywood Hickson Higgins 250-SOPHOMORES E E' at it i f -1. - Robert janet Eddie Paul Higgins Higley Hill Hill . ff R Q, t E .4 D gl ,ukh . . t ' t . any 'lik t j 74 il. . s V L 12, . SVCV 15,5 -LA L 12, A :-' , ,Wa Sandy joann Martin Kitten Hill Hillan Hines Hinshaw g t t g lgi Q , if AVL , , V , Frank Nancy Peter Lendy Hodge Hoffman Hokanson Holloway it g s sss 5. J J' U i f ' will ' T Rx! Y .gwji ii . 4 ' f. fi ' . m :nit - 'R' at t t Gerry Tad Bill Karen Holmes Hon Hopkins Hopkins f' .. 'M ,'35.f, L , p ,- lla k rq. 5 A My lss Mindy Mike Don Mike Houston Hubler Huemiller Hunley J ' of -...wjunfl ' f l ,':. N . ' ' f s V . 1- I -,Y 5 X .k . jack Edward Arnette l0hf1f'lY Hurlbut lgielski lsham lsonhood ad, N sy,.y,, I . .1 , f f. , ' 5 43 W ' .f .5 ' R M ' W7 Sw ' A Marlene Saylor Rudy Susan jackson jackson jaimes jamison rsrrr xv , Q, , . rs, , fy f liilfiif 3 W 2. iii? iz V s rV l' 55, gf rig, ,I-, 4, 3, .ig t AV.,. 3-fffliiff' Qs K ,.l'.55? f 71.7 Matt: 1 gt. in fi l 1 k ll H 9 4 L l 1 E 6 . FE Q 5 ? fi ef ll t A 1 W W 6' gg? 21 1 sg, at E Z Q . ,L 2. :W .wi 'l'-12 in Q ',.., .,-, I x A Y 'W ,Jr by ,, M lltwlo, X , us , N?R6'uf+vx 5 1L3+5'i1E-Lfifgbsg - 5 r-, - R-wh'-. 'kk la-inf' N r- I ' t, Glancing at the latest news, Nathan Richards is d find that the cost of living is still rising. Lisa Horne David Hunsaker 4 gf- . if ff t il .5 Annette jackson 'fi 1 it .,,s a X .- ,.s Baron Hounshell Hill Walter Hunsaker X Donna jackson ,Q-.E ,aft .b-' - v - gfjfipu el wt , epressed to gg! 5 K f X A X 1 V393 1,1 y t Alan House A 5 1+ 91 tt i 5, Qi A - ,J Kyle Hunt sr' janet jackson 11' ki Fr GS YT! Elaine Pam Cynthia jarvis jennings johns SOPHOMORES-251 Deanna jones Yay, 1 EQ 'Q iiit Thx ,.m.n xml Wendy jones .xi Rob johnson ., 4- ,,, jill Iudv tr, , , 2- 3? R r 1 2525 W Charlotte Kear Darlene Kiser V L C , ' if' 1 x ' A - if? ft 1 W L . 92 Alan Koetzle 252-SOPHOMORES Duane Glen janice jones jones jones E94 tm: Jw' john jones t .' 1 '.V Q to if, , t gy , ,-. Huw V ,A Vg gf A if judi lones at 4 W l if r:-.'f'-1 ' --1'-:f Q: t K. ' X lil: l il. . l Cal Katherine Larry Linda Lori johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson r,, - L ,r iw ,Mig 'if' 4 M 1-Q.: E V. .M W 1, Q V , 'S ,n ' '- 'f-4 :L K' 'x e jar? x - Sally Steve Velma Vicki Colleen johnson johnson johnston jordan juan ' isii K h f' f i1fi i tr t ' M- f ' . A V 7 A 'f gt . ..'3 ff, W Q , ig gg-lik ., , N 5. ,Ext N' I ll S i ' .- X i L f at X, i x ' W' 2 Mark Kelly Donna Crystal Linda Kahler Kaldahl Karles Kartchner Kauakahi on -- L ijsssy Q-f ft af ,1l, f ',ti 1 X , 1 , ' Qgfgj T 1 5 .j -. , - . Lisa Laura Robert Kim Bob Kempton Keyser Kiesecker Boo Yung King 5 f gi V' ij tssstts E5 W ll grelil L 4 Q,,, C if ittssii 1 if y gee . M, M rits y L L it Q A ,U 7 Y t K, ' , ' i L sf, W L. Mike Phil Greg Peter Robert Klein Knaust Knight Knudson Knurowski I ' 'ri nd is is jyy - V i l lil ' L 517 . l ty 53 4 if li,, r., I ' Et V ' 'fi N a I ,, N , I , ,i ,AL V W Q X :mg m f px 'fre yjr is K r,r.r x L I A t -K it r Y Mark Angela Rick Mark loanne l Kopperud Kotcher Kowalski Kranich KUdVZYCl4' Mark jones ' va X J Lynn johnson as H if gi 1 4. t' Tami judd fgif. ' li, 51. My ,xt 1. Gary Kaufmann Maryjane Kintner , - 't Sandy Koch H. , .lf , PM 3: nm , Qi , 1 '61 .- v 1 S l D Kevin Kupitz R aviwyi . it Xl Q s gfQ ,,f, ,B W' . 'i Alan Lambright lim Lee Casey Lewis jeff Loe 2 I it 5 ' ,Q Y , 5' f Q v , it ez .3 tt - ee p . 'E ' 1' 2.5125-tie: -,M Y ' N in 'g - Q. K 3, .fa t ,:,, ,Q C155 yall is 55 , , 1 Q L 5- Garth Tom Lamoreaux Lantto Xe K K . ,x K K ff? s ,. , g Y?-J i S Q ' , .Vt Jeanette Lisa Lee Lee - 4-2 -1 Ken Lee Lieber Limbs 5 Q ft . iii :KJ 1 Q. . Qrgftf 1 l 1 X L- Linda Willie Loebach Lott 7 s l Y Debbie james Bill john Lackey Lacy Ladd Laird K in K 6 A Q 1 i Keith Suzanne Bari Milo Lavender Lawrence LeBaron LeBaron Il L i Q ff Qi. , 1 v f 1' Q . 'Q at y fe if - ' tir A 2. Q . .R . if 3 , 1' Mark Colette Gary Todd Leek Lemieux LeSueur LeSueur 3 , Steve Sandra Lisa Helen Link Lisonbee Litz Locati i A . Q 0 stii M sf! 5 'K Ann jim Candy Pam Love Lowe Lundquist Lusty , . Q ,ik I, LF' i 5 Y ' .f X gi s sq -se.. 3 .ts1'5.l!5l' - .ff fill I X Clinton Carlos Kevin David Lynn Macias Makil Malone X L,'. 1 x My h 'Q Lk ,A 1 A L wi ' ti L l l l L 1 - ,sf X A David Bret Kathleen Dennis Manning Marchant Marek Marlow Hey! Biology isn't so bad once you get the hang of it. I just got an A, says all-smiles Herbert Meisner. SOPHOMORES-253 Richard Marquez .. if . i lane Marx - E x Liz Mays Glynn McCarter f l - R as Brent McCleve we .. 's f .f Y? K Terr McComsey at ., r X Y 5 Q41 4 at -tl. L 'Y rx, Craig McLaws 254 SOPHOMORES 19 1 will .J,,w f W l I Kelle Stacey Angelita Raymond Marshall Martin Martinez Martinez T , P. K . ,gg lu '.'r gi: if as tw . will li Rick Martinez as V, . -1- r as Y ' . 6 Nt tj Rodney Martinez Ls we sf 'E Bruce Mike Mass Mavity 3 .V.,: ,, -ut... -'Q ' S Vicki Tim McAlister MCBHU1 Leon McClelland Lori McCleve if Kathi Marianne McDonald McDonald EW ,f llill Str X 154' A' Q, f . AR , thx K p wx l'- fl W jerry Maria Medina Medina I feel good all under! exclaims Karen Grammer in her first appear- . 2- - Princess McClelland ance on Westwood's stage in her bid for secretary. David McGee A' Z H 3 Lori Meldrum ,, , - wi- 714 me 4 t , i Darlene McGraw .- ah R x XX A lack Melvin X sss l Bert McKeehen x i Bruce Meredith s si fl Ronald McCleve Mike McLaughlin 1 , 1 A 4. . l A 1 x . Q 1 l' lim Mergard ' as L' I . .xg it 4 6 ui 'il X Q A o --. 1, 3 .,,,. 'at f ' W 1 mx, xgf mv h Brian Mike Steve Cathy jeff Larry Mindy Merrill Mesa Meyer Miller Miller Miller Miller ,.er K A 1 r'rf is Q 'J r 'SEQ' y1r,r W, Qs, Im W ,, W Q i 1 e'e, ,. Norman Stacy Craig Carol Tammy Paul Robyn Miller Miller Moody Moore Moore Morales Morgan U VK , V3 M at-Y if ,, W 1 ,lr y if, 'Ax gi 5, T x 5, D J ,V l 7 I fvkkffiila-r. if Q Ted Carol Keith Connie Kim Linda Kathy Morphis Morris Morris Morrison Moser Mosteller Moulder ,A , A g V X ' V r V r if . f '. t we X '- Brian Wayde Howard Roy Garry johnny Martin Mrotek Mullenaux Mullins Munguia Musselman Myers Nakatsu Wwe 'if' Y ,k.,, I , ,J S 15 e., -az X A tv Christina Dan Nava Nelson , s tt, 6 , . ., , gf 1 V ,l EX l .4 l Gary Howard Nelson Nelson -. .5359 Tami Barbara NeSmith Neumann ,W D 1' . ' 6 xfwu- '...f'ff , . .f.',r,,, H mfr- 45 21. ' . -4151, sgggfg ,-,fry S. 5, f ,Q V Aiymt ff -4- , 'um 'ws 4 ,,:9,:pj7f i rr 'MXQMK - , l .. . say., , ,fi ,ex I - Q.--ff-K. ,-, lg., Hx, . ,VJ Q-.,ff,.sf: il . 1' s , It Q ,.,,L . A, . w -J x- V- J ,f if - 5 .-,t.'Y1.,s . if . :,,.qn5'nqij'A-.ff .!Qgfv:l': Y C. ' -1 .,-..5., .5 , , Q- y., - I 4 - ',a'f 's'li t. 1- - Jig.. ,, An '4,..f: A ..4,,, kl- ,, ,. Nut ,. s A M .kg . ru., .fee ,. . UP' .J .W e' ' ...fp if s f .inf - :M- v,.,. '51?l'. 5' 4. lt '1 ,,,., Pin - - tl . Gee, this is really taking life easy. l'm going to have to study like this more often, thinks Steve Esco- bedo. I wonder if Einstein got started this way? : A f1?E .'f .. K Q ts. v- SOPHOMORES-255 - A Chuck Tim Carol Neuzil Neville Newsom iii? Pas2 Q? if?iefc 25, , ' J Y? t - a s h, vi H S U lt its c lanice Mona Gayle Nielsen Nixen Northey Debbie Kenneth Mi Young O'Gara O'Gara Oh r L' 1 ' t rll r 5 A . X -'riff X Marshall Roosevelt Raymond Osborne Osborne sa It sr .Q sf' Osif S 'W S t is was leff Barbara Bob Owens Paca Paca X N it t Sherri julie Susan Pannell Park Parker P P i si--s T Z. - P slo ,vw S X f - ' Carla Linda Marilyn Pearson Pearson Peel 256-SOPHOMORES h s. N. ' .,.. . ll T ' syrssss Q W' Charles julie Roscoe Newton Nichols Nichols Gerri Darla Norton lanet Nicoll Terry David O'DelI O'Dell O'Donnell g. C. lames Wayne Tamra jimmy Oldham Olsson Opie Ortiz y lr.y A M . 'hs L P we N al , ' M v ludy Greg Darrel Kelly Osife Otis Otte Overall Don Roxi Lynette Bill Pack Packer Palmer Pandel L L' J gi ' I V. Y r Q . sei' - ' f i' gzs ll 4' K K . ': rv 'ref fi - .D P v' ur' if Tami lerri Caye Mark Passev Patrick Patterson Paulsen P4 ' i' Q lrii . fflrfi Y'lr 'P P .iff r 1 'tit . - .i P ,.'ii .1 I P I 1' 2. a s ' Q I fy P l U. tr-fi' t x tr 1 , se, 1 I -tif-.ll J J fr '11 4. Missy Mike Karen Maryann Pennell Peters Peterson Peterson Guillermo Richard Tina john Brenda Ke y Sharon Perez Perkins Perkins Perkinson Perry Petrie Pever ftrigfsesrzss- ' - A ,wg 2 Q if Bob Donna Sharon loan Keith jeff Mark Pew Phelps Phillips Phoenix Pickens Pico Piersol 1 ' ' ,.,. B T , 1 ug. P S . L- iii 5 f i S Brent Beth Van Pollard POPPY Porr -XLX X Paul Potter l ll Asssi i I - 5 i . . -i:-,- . , ,Q J K , is N David Prevatte Dying of thirst, and appreciating the three extra break minutes, Mark Kranich catches a quick drink between classes. Debbie Pringle ' 'itii .gzpl g q 'fL. A fr i f ak ' af, .t t R ' N YT T s ' x. P xxx s Douglas Diane Kathie Kim Lisa Purdom Quigley Radcliffe Rakowsky Rambo Steve Ken Pray Preston Kevin Price Prince Spencer Lora Ada Pristo Provencio Susie Lauri Ramirez Rasmussen SOPHOMORES-257 5 ,Q 1, 2 C. ' 4A' A J' is gl ' , 2 I T' H his mv rssi A fi tr K A R, YI , ' Jw u , as ' A Shirley lulie Lana Letha Brett Patrick Raupp Ray Ray Raymond Reader Reardon , ,, , , W , .q I ,gg . 7.11 h I . ., W' I 'kgh libs l g1r'i , 9 ' Q 4 , jf, , K V j . . ,. 3 P .- . K Q f XL TW liar, ,pw N y is vs x :si te: Mike Cindy Sherry Troy Nanci Lynn Reese Reeves Reidhead Reitsma Rendahl Resler ,, 59' f gt ' fi . l X r K R 4 X Linda Mary Angela Nathan Lisa Robert Rhoads Rhodes Rice Richards Richins Richmond ' 4A - L. M lu 1 I , k.,,,A, ' , x . S V H f ' S fjli . A .11 ,vw 1. K . 5 . 5 1 f 'fs W' if -, A ts - ' ' 11 4 ., sf fi' s 1 - N' i' - C 'AE ' W' , . k i M . - M. f .. il 2 H V 5' V 1 ' t w. , z ' JS ay julie Raylene Cheryl Aivan Scott Cindy Riggs Riggs Rincon Ringer Rischumueller Roach Af 2' 6 f it l it l ' kk I Qg , : ! K , Serena Bob Joyce Rosanne Robinson Rodgers Rodgers Rodriguez Patrice lim Roland Rolph . A ' A Q V- we ,,, Pl . i f: A S if x 1 Greg Larry Routen Ruckdashel 258-SOPHOMORES Rene Romero lim Ruiz Stephen Reed .41 i Reed Revnold O' 'C Stephen Riddiough K I r ea, itil x i Kelly Roberts Alfred Romo r I' if, f s . V-o-t-e f-o-r . . . Miki Brown shows school spirit by working K .' E 'gi - 7' on signs for sophomoreelections. --QW ,' - w i Tami Rundstrom K K I, H ,Es I f if Researching the history of the unicorn, Steve Prey makes use of our own Westwood library. I -1 L fi '4 i f ' if AM U if A 4 ' f W K. . A Z2 Q ll ,-2-:- ' Robert Linda Renee Cathy Rupright Russell Russell Ryan B ., i'- f if . nf I fa am 'h l A N , 4 7' ii , , 47' I N' 4 'ffm' my ww Ken Mike Deanna Cecelia Ryan Ryan Rvder Salas f' Q X 352311: Mui? , n I ,f E 1 f my K ierrr T5 sf -x , it MV eis f ww? sa wal,W:a l 'ltd , ffl Qs ml Donna Walter C.K. Michael Santrock Sanville Sato Scanlan S, i ,,s,.s, 1 A ' X tl- R i i,,. 2 li h S A W ,V . -Q., a 1 C1 A3 'W is Q 1 '7' t V A A. F' 4 Mark ohn Bambi Ellen Schafer Schlechty Schlicker Schmidt ' J. 'ig .. .- MW, 6-5 I it Q S i Q 5 fc: l 2 isscis 'S kv? I .S :XS 1 Lisa Stuart Randy Wayne Sam Schurig Schwaderer Scott Scott Seaberry an R ai 1 S M t ft A1 ,Xi, 'G F f , Ii, , , A A X -L l ft 'i ' A N' l x 'X 'X llli ' 9- ff ' 3' V .l X I J 32+ , l.X .2 'f?lfl2?if'- ni-A Rick Sam Debbie Marta Michelle Seeton Se ovia Seif Serpas Setlow 8 7 it V V, ,,'i 3 'api 5 Q ui, if QA ' X i .- 2 2, ryrs fa t ,mv ,I YW! use s H N 5 A'fCf'l 'Q X 5 ., Q .X l' 5.4 i .m X K 1 f . 41 Michelle Lori Don Cameron Lynn Shaw Sheldon Shelley Shenah Shepherd ,Z .' . 41 . A 1 It :tip Kathy Toni Schnepp Schupbach '- is H iff Q '- , 5 Wi ,'.r-xi-'ii .x f l- i ., , QMQMF NQ.f Kevin Paula Seacat Seay Q fe, ' 2 l , fr T - Melisa David Sevey Shaw V ,:45.,l ..w f tm i it l k , :stxkiu l ' l 1 ,N Barbara Rick Sheppard Shields SOPHOMORES-259 l With curlers in her hair and no make-up on, Robyn Tobey gasps as the camera snaps her picture at midnight. mf V 'fl tt? 3 ,pw A , . 3,5 ' .sq ,ff M. IGSS Sheila Erin Slade Slade Sloan .. cg 3 Q 4 r b N 260-SOPHOMORES Jig M Glen Greg lames Smith Smith Smith NE Ac l bf R 'X,,S i' inf if Shellie Terri Terry Smith Smith Sneed Cyndi Priscilla Randy Spear Spencer Spencer S N. Y 'Q WX XX 1 Q A Y. Otto Diane Shill Shimel .f A A 3 Riga Y Shola Lori Shurtz Sievogel mais'-Q45 . 53 X X . I Samuel james Sipes Sizemore f l 5 Ed Brian Smigel Smith Karen Marta Smith Smith jeff Lorie Snyder Sorenson Alan Bob Sperry Spiel ge we to trt,t Q S t A lil I C E' -if S y y tty ,g C A X l Rory lohn Shlnn Shoemaker 'W K f fy-4 g s lx I Susan Carolyn Silvas Sims A slf ii gi mg H Amy Karen Skaggs Skousen 5 Clay Don Smith Smith Patti Smith Renae Sorenson Ed Spilo Scott Smith Cindy Sottiaux ef ip Ei Q Ulf . X f ' P- t. K Thelma Z. Spleeth ,t Peter leannette Sproul Standage r. ' flax? af' xl. i'sf Ca 'J Stephanie Ginny Stever Stewart aff? 12 M l , L4 S T: 'Q . ilivQ Paul Greg Sullivan Swan Wendy . yr . il 55, -4 X t f I jerry Terrell Tessendorf Robyn Tobey .gf 1 iv ,.... .K V K i l lx Lili A or Carol Trethaway .R .qw ,., ,,.. U. 'A Vw' 'ffm f 1, ,-' ff 751 ' U V' it ff Q l ,, Af: K -1, ,X V ' 4 W 4 , at 5 , -4 ,ff pg t 1 2 ga' f 'Q T W S Y -W J 3, s yy yyrr . ' 51 Q V 'r r X x iffhkial ' MUN Leo Russell Karen lim Cl'lfiSfin6 Stapley Stapley Stearman Slechnll Steiner Cynthia Stoffers Freda Szucs t, Lillian Terry Karen Chuck Stone Straziscar Strong Stroup ' we-1 tt-t if it Roberta Larry Tammie Stephen Tate Taylor Taylor Templeton , J g A S I ' Q, A 3 55.5 'r,, g 3: .3 ' t T S T ll 2 sc Kenny Greg Keven Mark . Scott Thomas Thompson Thompson Thornton TlbSl1f80flY Dgnna Ronald Tom T0m y ' ' ' it -,Q , - , , 'S A, 31 f . ra . . ' G' A: A , Q , g . -,qv 1173 lllxllllllf V r S ll Z' 2 ,fmq V' fav ' , if gp I: :E C51 2 ' Q fs - tf'5J.ff'h by 2 9 A Q K ,S fi? G T fl H g ti S y Tina Marc Trikas Tryon at ,sytg S et? g y Q? 5 w ill , S kl'i fffjef P 8l'13fal.f g f l '--- ,,,g,.- ff ' ,34 - .. Q 4. A v V . f M, e1 Q, gpg fm: Buying accessories at the bookstore really does pay off, decides Kelly Healy as she S 'N ' N - buys a tablet from a devoted worker, Mrs. Stanley Pine. Margie Danny Andy Tryon Turley Turner SOPHOMORES-261 Scott Stacye john Tyler Tyler Tyree Robert Michelle jennifer ,Q .. 46' VanAuker Kathy joyzelle julie Voegtline Wade Wade Carol Susan Donna Warnke ' .4 Bill Kas Sandra Webb Marian Weber J 0 Us X v T judy Welshenbau 262 SOPHOMORES Wendy Understiller . . -is -'T .. ' I an , S Q l , X Eg rf? li X ,Eddie Rosanne Toni Valencia . L 1' .st si - Xi? WR' Ss l l , , Valentine Valentine Edna Billy Beck Doug Van Dine Vasquez lan Vivian Rift as j - ' - - . 'S L I I A W' 1' - 'f I - i X Q ., .I va nd ' , Q Linda Bruce Karen jim Wager Waggener Wahl Walker N ss S V t if ff ' 'E 1 ' . ll X Avia is gglj 'E .J,. : --- . 'il Q f F as Q joe john David Bert Watson Wayne Webb Wait a sec- don't take my picture yet , shouts Clay Smith as he puts up a sign for what else, but 'sophie' school spirit. .. T ,Q - - - sig . tt K - 155 2 um' Nl: X rx, , I t N X. Bruce Werner 1 ,t t, D . 4. we ,nr Q me g t 4, gt 5 K 7 safe tl' f tai A in f Stffwi si- f ll with Tim White Waymond Williams Laurie Wilson r'l:ll'li llli is il ll! l x' t .L , . Debi Woodruff Y X lit r Randy Wright v 5 5E loseph Young . .,.. ,R E Y agi? ' K iilei I 44: 4 f ,g ,1e. A 'ff -, N 1 ei. , -1' ' ' A f 'i lii' 177i 'L .1 , .L..i is fr ' ,f iuei .' ,-' ' v-,.' .,1. ,, A Ianis Sheryl Carol West West Westbrook i ' ' , Y K 1 . Q , 1- .. c .n l 7 ' l , 'I ll li Kevin Kathy lodi Whiteley Whitson Widmer 5 , 3,-f y xt, ' 0 st s if 2 Pam Genih Mary Williard Willis Willis s L.. k 4 t .-i Rita Sandra Anita Wilson Wiltbank Windham iit ' 4. y ret at it it Y Q 2-fi 5. 5' ::.. ' gs Leslie Ruth Kathy Woods Wootton Workman --1 'A A - 1 li , l f , Ronald Steve Don Wright Wright Wynn -V ' wivzttfsff Q gg, , t A 4 it ' Q as M ., ,, if :ill Linda Doug Ron Zizzo Zarr Ziebell K R lim Toni Wetherill Wetzel R 1,3 -Eg. 'V' 3 : Gail Wiegert Rocky Wilks Scott Willis Patricia Willis Tony Yulona Winquist Wong ' 'li' if it xl-9 W ' , . ju il' Q .1 ', ,. Q V NV, U I I 4:4 M .. ti! ' Lg. . .,' V -.- lack Kim Worsley Wray 1. ,W i . V' ,s 513.1 ,, N I -4 Scott David Yeager Young ..VVg i z, -10 ' ,f Q:-1 4 4 X' ful ' l Diane Linda Ziemer Young Bill White Tim Williams leff Wilson 'E ,ki l Debi Wood David Wright g M111 lodi Young Debbie Zufelt SOPHOMORES-263 264-TIME CAPSULE TIME CAPSULE-TOPS FOR 'I974-'I975 TIME CAPSULE MOVIES LONGEST YARD TOMMY TOWERING INFERNO BLAZING SADDLES FREEBIE AND THE BEAN TV SHOWS M 'A S 'H GOOD TIMES HAPPY DAYS RHODA 6MILLION DOLLAR MAN ACTORS ROBERT REDFORD CHARLETON HESTON CHARLES BRONSON STEVE MCQUEEN CLINT EASTWOOD ACTRESSES VALERIE HARPER KAREN VALENTINE RAQUEL WELCH BARBARA STREISAND CAROL BURNETT BOOKS ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS OLD MAN AND THE SEA HELTER SKELTER JOSHUA, SON OF NONE RADIO STATIONS KBBC KUPD KDKB KOY KTUF-KNIX DISC IOCKEY WOLFMAN IACK MARK IAMES l.D. FREEMAN ART WEBB H.I. LISDIACK MALE SINGERS ELTON IOHN IOHN DENVER BOB DYLAN LYNYRD SKYNYRD STEVIE WONDER FEMALE SINGER CAROLE KING ROBERTA FLACK LINDA RONSTADT OLIVIA NEWTON IOHN IONI MITCHELL GROUPS LOGGINS AND MESSINA EAGLES ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA 1.1. WALKER, LOST GONZO BAND GRAND FUNK SONGS SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL FREE BIRD FIRE YOU GET THE BEST OF MY LOVE YOU'RE NO GOOD PLACES TO GO MOVIES PARTIES VARSITY INN MOUNTAINS ROLLER RINK ALBUMS EL DORADO VIVA TERLINGUA HEART LIKE A WHEEL BLOOD ON THE TRACKS ELTON 1OHN'S GREATEST HITS EXPRESSIONS ALRIGHT! FAR-OUT FANTASTIC FORGET IT! 'I!-? '!?! INFLATION RUNS WILD IN '74-'75 Nixon resigns! Raul Castro elected first Mexican-American governor of Arizona. Sonny Bono solos on tele- vision and fails in fall season. Inflation continues to climb prices go up, up, up. Vice President Gerald Ford finishes out Mr. Nixon's term as United States President. String Bikinis attempt to hold in. Nixon is pardoned from Watergate by President Ford. Charles Lindbergh dies. Rockefeller chosen Vice president after long debate of Congress. Marijuana still not legalized. Another gold rush came about after it became legal to buy it. ISome people got gold plated lead bricks.J Evel Knievel finally got a chance to jump the Snake River but he never made it to the other side. President Ford's amnesty program fails. Fanne Fox displayed too much of her first name. Wilbur Mills goes into the hospital to cure a common sickness alcoholism. Gasoline prices stabilize at 50 to 60 cents. Unemployment highest since World War II. Dieters are helped by the sugar short- age. Ford announces new tax program that is supposed to put money into the pockets of the poor. Patty Hearst still missing. Car manufacturers gave cash rebates to new car purchasers. Mormon Temple opens to the public. Catfish Hunter signs with the Yankees. Rhoda got married! Mohummed Ali takes heavy weight boxing crown. Public display of birthday suits gets a new name-Streaking! Auto deaths plunge to a record low. The Colonel's finger-lickin' good chicken goes twangy with the new barbecue flavor. Hank Aaron tops Babe Ruth's home run record. BYU loses to Oklahoma State. Prices still going sky high. Oakland A's win World Baseball Championships. And last but not least, Westwood finishes out another great year! PRICES 1 d02 eggs .81 1 loaf of bread .68 1 lb bacon 1.29 1 can of Spam .64 1 lb coffee 1.09 1 jar of peanut butter .87 1 Pack Of 8'-lm .15 1 8 oz can Hersheys Chocolate .26 10 lbs of potatoes 1.18 1 six pack of Coors 1.64 10 lbs Sugar 5.17 1 T-Bene Steak 1.69flb V2 ga! milk .64 1 cafeteria lunch .50 5 lb bag Of flour .93 Ticket to the movies 3.00!person 'I Cake mlX .69 Regular stamp .10 1 lb butter 1.13 Litter green 2.00 W gal Of ice cream 1.09 National Enquirer .30 1 six pack of Pepsi 1.59 1 box of Tic-Tacs .25 1 can refried beans .64 1 pack of cigarettes .55 1 box of Rice Krispies .67 1 gal of regular gasoline .56 1 pack Of Twinkies .29 1 piece of bubblegum .02 1 Volkswagen Rabbit 2999.00 1 large can of Tuna .42 2 all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun .85 TIME CAPSULE-265 Abele, Kathleen Anne 241 Acosta , Susan Ann 128,130,221 Acuna, Elvira Cecilia 241 Acuna, Richard Anthony 241 Adam, Elizabeth Kay 221 Adams, David Mark 128,221 Adams, Dee Wayne 118,185 Adams, Donna Margaret 118,128,130,221 Adams, jr. Richard john 221 Adamson, Ingrid Louise 106,185 Aguilar, Francisco Luna 241 Aguilar, Linda 221 Aguilar, Martina Rosalia 122,221 Ahrendt, Damon Daniel 185 Akers, Mary Sue 127,221 Alberts, George 161 Alcantar, Ramon 38 Alejandro, Raul Gayton 24,221 Alejandro, Velia Maria 241 Alexander, Marc Scott 241 Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen I Allen, Allen, Darla Kay 221 Dori Anne 241,124 ,joy Marie 221 , judy Gale 241,124 Loran Gale 221 Lori Kim 241 Mark Leslie 221 Marki 241,124 Mary jane 185 Michael P. 38,47,126,241,245 Shauna 121,135,143,221 Shirley Rae 241,124 Tawnya jean 154,185 Terri 185 Allred, Caryn 241 Altizer, Chuck Wesley 221 Altizer, Tracy Lynn 121,241 Alvarez, john Frank 185 Alvarez, jr. Ernest 24,241 Alvarez, Lorraine Bermea 221 Alvarez, Rosemary B. 185 Alvin, Mark Wayne 221 Alvin, Paul 185 Alvin, Thomas P. 241 Amick, Susan Frances 23,129,141,221 Andersen, Cheri Lyne 241 Andersen, jeri 154,186 Andersen, Lorene 57,128,185 Anderson, David Lee 241 Anderson, David Richard 185 Anderson, Dennis Ray 185 Anderson, Forrest M. 221 Anderson, Gordon 176 Anderson, jay Alan 221 Anderson, Mary Margaret 186 Anderson, Nola Gaye 241 Anderson, Patty 117,186 Anderson, William 221 Andrews, Leroy George 241 Andrews, Richard Marc 241 Andrews, Sheron Ann 57 Anke, jeffrey Alan 221 Antle, Debra Anita 221 Apple, Mark 242 Arbizu, Al 161 Archibald, Linda Carol 114,242 Archibald, Susan Lida 221 Arellanes, Connie Frances 122,221 Armenta, Anita F. 105,186 Armistead, David Thomas 112,221 Armstrong, Nathan Wade 242 Armstrong, Roy Lee 186 Armstrong, Shawn Ann 242 Arnett, Max Bartley 37,126,242 Arnett, Steven Kent 36,37,242 Arnold, jack Alan 24,129,221 INDEX Arnold, Polly Ann 242 Arnold, ll Richard Holl 242 Arrowsmith, Deborah Mae 186 Arvayo, Carolina 122,221 Ashbrook, Paula 186 Ashe, Linda Marie 186 Askeland, Sherryann Helen 242 Aust, Dennis Martin 129 Aust, Doreen Elaine 186 Austreng, Bruce Michael 242 Axakowsky, julie Ann 222 Babcock, james R. 24,242 Baca, Mary Alice 242 Bachert, Mary jo 242 Bacon, Bette 165 Bagley, Richard Todd 132,242 Bagley, Susan Marie 127,185,186 Bahr, Pamela Sue 186 Bahr, Ronald Keith 242 Bailey, Ayan 126,127,133,222 Bailey, Dona 242 Bailey, Paul Dennis 242 Bailey, Teena 128,134,186 Bairigh, Don 242 Baker, Carol Ann 186 Baker, james Kenneth 242 Baker, Thomas Allen 222 Baker, William Loren 222 Baldwin, Gwenna Danelle 222 Baldwin, Melissa 222 Baldwin, Roger 175 Ball, Gisele Corinne 116,186 Ball, joseph 222 Ballard, Brenda Louise 110,222 Ballard, Deborah Kay 242 Bannick, Debbie R. 242 Barabe, Brian 165 Barajas, Edward Michael 131,134,186 Barragan, Carmela 83,132,222 Barragan, Cynthia 98,186,216,75 Barragan, David A. 37,241,242 Barry, Brian james 104,112,242 Barry, Clifford Leon 114,242 Barry, Michael jay 104,222 Barstow, Malvin 114 Bartholow, Kit 129,134,222 Bartol, Steven B. 118,186 Barton, Daylan Lee 37,126,242 Bassett, Debra Anne 131,141,222 Batchelor, Ann 242 Bateman, Arlene 165 Bateman, julianne 128,130,242 Bateman, Maren Sue 23,98,154,186 Bathen, Denise 105,186 Batmon, Charmon Rae 242 Beadle, Debbie 121,222 Bean, Anna Maria 110,186 Bean, Chris 186 Bean, George Edward 222 Beasley, Becky Ann 242 Beazer, Ferrell Grant 222 Beazer, Leeann 105,185,186 Beazer, Roslyn 242 Bebout, Greta Sue 129,141,222 Beck, Debra jean 186 Beckle, Steven Robert 84,128,222 Beckstead, Klaudette 131,186 Beebe, Carol 180 Beech, Tammy Annette 242 Begaye, Helena 109,242 Bell, Carol jean 117,186 Bell, Wynema Kay 242 Bellows, Frederick Charles 186 Belnap, Debra Kay 86,105,118,129,185,186 Bendotti, Robert 166 Benner, William Mark 98,242 Bennett, Bennett, Bensley, Bensley, Bensley, Bradley 242 Catherine jolan 67,242 Cynthia Ann 222 jr. Robert David 242 Rodney Paul 186 Benson, Cindy 23,109,155,187 Benson, Lenni Beth 105,106,128,222 Benton, Linda Elly 116 Benzer, jr. james Nicholas 110,187 Berman, Larry joel 222 Berry, Harry Lloyd 242 Berry, julie Lynn 187 Berryman, Cindy Lynn 222 Berthold, Shelley Lynn 130,242 Betsworth, jo Ann 109,242,124 Betterton, Melinda Sue 243 Betterton, Timothy David 131,187 Bevell, judy Ann 159,187 Bever, Rebecca Sue 23,141,222 Bigelow, Laurel julianne 243 Bigelow, Linda Elaine 187 Biggs, Bradley james 243 Bighorn, Lyle Gene 36,37,134,243 Bingham, David Lloyd 130,138,139,240,243 Bingham, james Richard 154,187 Bingham, john Robert 133,187 Bingman, Michael William 243 Binnie, Duane 172 Birberick, Richard Donald 24,222 Bird, Alan jeffery187 Bird, Dean joseph 62 Birdsong, Cynthia Rae 243 Bisbee, Debbie 222 Bisbee, james 187 Bishop, Thomas Haynes 187 Bixby, Sally 178 Black, Clayton Ralph 37,243 Black, Harold Raymond 133,243 Black, Paul 187 Blackard, Cindy jo 110,222 Blackburn, james David 141,189,217 Blades, Kim Diann 243 Blake, Amy 45,243 Blake, Catherine jean 110,127,222 Blake, Melinda 75,187 Blake, Tamara 48,49,77,98,101,185,187,212 Blandford, Cheryl Denise 221,222 Blare, james Lyle 187 Blau, Steven john 185,187 Blaubien, jon 243 Blevins, David L. 243 Bliss, Pamela D'Ann 83,222,75 Bloomer, janice 134,187 Bloomer, Michael Edward 243 Blount, Sandy Diane 243 Boakin, Alice Faye 113,116,204 Bodine, john james 28,222 Boehnke, Cindy Marie 116,186 Boese, Stephen Frederick 42,43,243 Boettcher, Matthew William 30,118,131,135 234 Bogle, Mark Denzel 128,222 Boling, Debra Elaine 187 Boling, Kennith W. 243 Bond, Terri jean 129,222 Bonner, Gary 38,222 Bonner, Ronald Scott 27,28,29,71,146,187 Booth, judd Scott 243 Booth, Michael Dixon 185,187 Bossey, Scott Raymond 187 Bouldin, Shawni 22,48,49,147,187 Bowden, Mary Ann 109,221,222 Bower, Michael Thomas 188 Bowers, David Parley 188 Bowers, Gary Glenn 38,126,243 Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers , Gayle Ann 243 , Karen Louise 105,188 , Sharon Kaye 105,127,188 , Stephen King 37,243 Boyce, David Scott 36,37,243 Boyce, Ken 28,188,213 Boyd, Barry Melvin 112,243 Boyd, Chris 114 Brunsdale, Kathy Ann 66,67,244,124 Brunsdale, Kenley Wayne 28,189 Buckingham, Richard james 189 Buckley, Guy 159 Bucklin, Gay 189 Bulkley, john 161 Bunker, janice 128,130,185,189 Burch, Vera Lillian 223 Clark Boyd, Mary Adele 117,129,188 Boyle, Cynthia Gail 188 Boyle, Star jaylyn 67,243,124 Boyle, Susan Elizabeth 222 Boyles, Mark Edward 222 Bozzi, Sonia 143 Brackney, Ken 171 Bradley, Deanna Lorraine 130,188 Bradley, jeffrey Roy 24,188 Bradshaw, F. H. 165 Bradshaw, Peter Alan 24,133,243 Bradshaw, Richard M. 222 Bradshaw, Shelley Lyn 243,124 Brake, jimmy Philip 141,154,188 Bramsen, Peder Christian 222 Brandenburg, Elizabeth Ann 188 Brandenburg, Robert Dean 47 Brandner, Michael james 132,243 Brengle, john Keith 128,131,135,222 Brennan, Terry Marie 188 Bretz, Theresa Marie 243 Brewer, joan Irene 243 Brewer, Keith Lawrence 118,119,131,135,188 Brezovsek, David Keith 243 Briant, janet Elise 243 Briant, Stuart Aultman 222 Burden, Raenada 244 Burklund, Tammie 244 Burleson, Brian Keith 244 Burm, Elizabeth janet 109,244 Burm, Robert Thomas 189 Burnell, Raymond john 43,83,112,126,244 Burnell, Susan lane189 Burnham, Lynn Walter 24,223 Burns, Darryl Hancock 189 Burr, Christopher Aaron 130,244 Burr, Curtis Keith 223 Burr, Kari Lynn 244 Burr, Kevin 189 Burrell, Dana Anderson 208 Burroughs, Mara Lynn 67,98,127,223 Busby, Barbara jane 223 Bushyhead, Susan jane 117,189 Butler, Butler, Butler, ,jeffrey 223 Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler Barbara jean 189 Brett Eugene 244 Carolyn Marie 244 Nancy Elizabeth 126,127,189 Susan Laura 109,223 William Lawrence 244 Button, Charles Leon 130,244 Button, j. 114 Cathcart, Larry Ross 132,244 Clayton, Cynthia Denette 117,190 Cayton, Lola Vanessa 113,244,124 Cayton, Renee Stephanie 244 Caza, Scot Alan 244 Chamberlain, Dr. Dell 159 Chambers, Christie Ann 23,190 Champoux, Nona Normandie 190 Chandler, Valorie Carol 244,124 Chanley, Charles Steven 244 Chappell, Stephanie Anne 223 Charbonneau, Dan Robert 190 Charbonneau, Kenneth W. 223 Charles, A. Dale 160,161 Chase, Curtis Allen 244,247 Chase, Steve 166 Chellevold, Helen 117,166 Cheney, Larry Giles 190 Chesebro, Mark Allen 223 Chiago, Dennis Amiel 36,37,244 Chough, Karilyn Dawn 244 Christensen, jan 130,244,124 Christensen, john Richard 244 Christensen, Katherine 129,141,223 Christensen, Mary Kristie 86,141,155,190 Christofferson, Ernest P. 223 Christopher, Cindy Kay 22,190 Chrzanowski, Deborah Lynn 185,190 Chunn, Richard Lee 223 Clark Bradley Charles 223 Clarki Cynthia Christine 244 Clark, jana Camille 223 Clark, joseph Sevey 244 Michael Anthony 223 Briggs, Nora jane 109,243 Bright, Michael Steven 28,222 Bright, William L. 243 Grimhall, Karen 222 Byerly, Cecile Marie 189 Byerly, Frederick Charles 223 Cage, Carol Ann 57,189 Clark, Vern 166 Clarkin, jeffrey R. 223 Clement, David Lee 129,134,223 Clement, Eileen 128,129,130,223 Clement, Keith Lamra 24,223 Brimley, Bart Thomas 47,92,243 Brimley, Kent Paul 52,77,188 Brimley, Leann 105,128,222 Brinkerhoff, Deon 243,124 Brinkerhoff, Eric Larson 126,132,243 Brinkerhoff, Phoebe Anne 127,222 Brinton, Ann 105,222 Brinton, Douglas Skaggs 222 Briscoe, Rod 222 Brockmann, Louise Margot 117,188 Brodzinski, Karen Elaine 135,222 Bromberek, Mike 243 Brooks, Kathi jo 243 Brooks, Patrick Allen 244 Brooksby, Linda Sue 23,154,188 Brothwell, Charles Edward 132,244 Broughton, james Gerard 188 Broughton, Laura 244 Cage, Robert Allan 224 Calder, Kristine 131,223 Caldwell, Steven Charles 224 Call, Wayne Royce 129,223 Calph, Robert F. 223 Calvillo, Yvonne Marie 224 Camarena, Salvador 189 Cremer, Anne 180 Campa, Sergio Tinajero 47,77,189 Campbell, David Brain 224 Campbell, Merle David 224 Campin, Charles Arthur 223 Candelaria, Albert Rubio189 Candelaria, Mary Elizabeth 224 Canez, Matilda Canez 122,223 Cantrell, johnny 33,189 Capps, jody Kay 223 Capps, Rick Allen 189 Clevenger, Linda Sue 223 Click, jon 245 Clifton, Andy Gerald 223 Clifton, Mark 245 Cline, Beth Anne 245 Clint, Kevin Patrick 223 Close, Cheryl 223 Close, Cluff, Cluff, Cluff, Cluff, Clute, CriStie110,223 Claud 24,114,245 Daniel 121,190 Mark 224 Shanon 190 Debra 245 Clute, Gregory 121,129 Cnoch, Mike 245 Cobb, Catherine 84,98,109,118,221,224 Cobb, Gail 190 Brown, Carla Denise 113,244,124 Brown, Cindy 188 Brown, Curt 60,175 Brown, Daniel Melvin 28,154,188 Brown, Deborah Lou 188 Brown, Donald Edward 185,188 Brown, Garth Lamar 222 Brown, Glen Edward 117 Brown, Gregory Alan 29,188 Brown, jennie 51,244 Brown, Kimerly Kaye 244 Brown, Martin Lee 135,222 Brown, Randy Alan 28,223 Brown, Rhonda 244 Brown, Rhonden Max 28 Brown, Brown, Brown, Robert T. 110,189 Susan Michelle 244,258,124 Thomas Leon 37,107,241,244 Brundage, Vickie Ann 117,189 Brunke, Adrienne A. 223 Careage, Esther 224 Carioty, Martha jean 48,49,67,189 Carling, Gayle 223 Carlisle, jack Brett 223 Carman, Cary Wayne 224 Carpenter, Stanley Fred 189 Carrasco, joe Dnofre 223 Carranza, Margaret M. 122,189 Carr, Catherine Ann 189 Carson, Russell Lee 244 Carter, jody Fawn 110,244,250,124 Carter, Kathy C. 223 Cartright, Cheryl Ann 112,223 Caruth, Kinsey William'38,98,244 Case, jenny Marie 244 Case, Michael Allen 223 Casey, Shannon Wyne 244 Casillas, Annamarie T. 185,190 Cassillas, Louis 161 Cates, Mark Emerson 190 Cochran, Lauri 135,224 Cochran, Max 80,224 Cochran, Richard 81,190 Cocke, Bill 224 Cole, Susan 245 Coleman, Leland 190 Coleman, Sydney 130,128,245,124 Collins, Mark 134,245 Collinsworth, Daniel 190 Colomo, Sue Ann 245 Combs, Penny 105,118,129,185,190 Compton, jeff 245 Compton, Kemp 190 Compton, Ronnie 110,190 Conant, Chris 128,224 Conn, Edward 43 Conner, Chirstopher 110,224 Conner, Kathleen 116,190 Conner, Samuel 110,245 Connolly, Keven 245 INDEX-267 Conover, Millard Math 176 Cook, Brenda 124 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Katherine 135,190 Mark 245 Rhonda 117,190 Darner, Richie 38,246 Davids, Nancy 74,191 Davidson, Cynthia 128,130,191 Davidson, Kairlee 246 Cooper, Richard 117 Cooper, Victor 38,245 Copeland, Susan 98,127,221,224 Coppin, Tracy 224 Coppock, Ralph 37,245 Cordasco, james 190 Corder, Calvin 224 Corder, Dennis 28 Cordon, Vergia 105,245 Davies, Christopher 246 Davis, Ben 30,224 Davis, Brenda 105,191 Davis Debbie 246,124 Davis, Elizabeth 160 Davis, Francis 224 Davis, Tab 38,246 Dawson, Katherine 19 Day, Bart 28,291,246 Day, Peggy 67,224 Corona, Carlos 245 Correa, juanell Ann 245 Cortez, Curtis 129,138,220 Corwin, Michael 224 Costantini, Mark 38,245 Cottle, Richard 52,53,224 Cottrell, Donna 245 Coulter, Gregory 110,126,245 Coury, S usan 98,190 Covey, Shelly 191 Cowgill, Claiborne 133,245 Coy, Frank 104,112,113,191 Coyle, Pat Ind. Arts 171 Craig, Steven 245 Cramer, Anne 180 Cramsey, Sharon 191 Crandall, Dr. john 159 Crandall, Dennis 37,245 Crandall, Karen 224 Crandell, Chester Ag. 169 Crandell Crandell , Colleen 191 , Vicki 245 Crandell, William 224 Crane, jeanette 105,118,129,138,139,191 Creed, Craig 224 Criss, Robin 112,191 Crose, Raylene 245 Cross, William 128,191 Crouse, David 245 Crouse, Sheila 245 Cruise, Dan 114 Cruise, Michael 191 Crum, janis 109,241,245 Crum, julie 105,127,138,224 Crutchfield, julie Girls P.E. 178 Cruz, Ada Marie 246,124 Cruz, Cynthia Ann 246 Cubley, Robin 246 Cummins, Carrie 98,133,246 Cummins, Celeste 67,224 Cummins, Craig S.S. 52,175 Cummins, Wm. Vis. Arts 122 Cunningham, Diane 105,191 Curran, Debbie 191 Curran, Keith 246 Curran, Richard 128,224 Curtis, jill 224 Curtis, Liane191 Dallas, Leonard 224 Dame, Sandra 191 Daniel, Gary 37,241 Daniels, Constance 191 Daniels, Henry 191 Daniels, jeanetta 133,246 Daniels, Karen 131,135,224 Danielson, jeanie 104,111,129,135,224 Danielson, Pamela 128,224 Darger, Debbie 224 Darger, Donetta 241,246 Darmer, Raymond 246 Darner, Cindy 127,224 268 INDEX De Clark, joseph 217 De Masi, Marty 224 DeAdder, Christopher 106,131,191 Dean, Ronald 191 Dean, Thomas 191 Dearen, Lisa 45,246 Dearinger, Ann 246 DeBerge, Ray 133,246 DeBord, Karen 246 Dedman, Virginia 192 Deemer, Doug 114 Deemer, Glen 246 Dees, Diane 23,37,48,246 Dees, Tara 23,192 DeFarcy, Dana 132,246 DeGroff, David 62,246 Deines, Delynn 120,246,124 Dejong, Daniel 38,246 Dejong, Sandra 111,192 DeMarbiex, Alexander 224 DeMetri, David 121,192 Dennis, Bobby 246 Denson, Steven 224 DePriest, Derek 224 Descheeny, Henry 224 Desenberg, Debbie 224 Desmond, Betsy 114 Desormeaux, johnnine 116,192 Devermann, David 132,246 Dewitt, Mitchell 246 Diegel, Lawrence 246 Diegel, Ruth 176 Diehl, Donna 246 Dill, Tammy 192 Dillon, Barbra 134,224 Dillon, Marie 45,134,225 DiMartin, Michael 246 Disbrow, Douglas 114,246 Dixon, Carla 246 Dixon, Kumen 154 Doane, Deborah 44,98,225 Dodd, Sandra 225 Dodez, Louis 175 Dodez, Margaret 128,130,246 Dodge, George 192 Dodson, Denise 246 Dolan, Daniel 246 Donahue, jeffrey 134,225 Done, Brent 86,'l04,109,'l18,119,141,192 Done, Terri 246 Donovan, john 98,165,1 Doolen, Buddy 30,178 Dorchester, Annette 225 Dorchester, Phillip 246 Dorn, Terry 225 Doro, jeffrey 225 Dorsett, Anita 192 Dougherty, Brian 246 Doxie, Lynne 67,135,192 Doyle, David 101,192 Doyle, Deanna 246 Doyle, Sammy 134 Dozier, julie 225 Drew, Edward 192 Drey, Bonnie 233 Drey, David 80,192 Drozd, Charlene 225 Duckworth, Elin 109,114,247 Dueker, Dennis 225 Duke, johnny 247 Duke, Rhonda 225 Duke, Thomas 247 Dunning, David 52,133,247 Duran, Alex 62 Durfee, Richard 129,135,225 Durrant, Diane 192 Durrant, john 225 Duthie, Lori 247 Dyslin, Dirk 247 Dziadul, Douglas 109,110,192 Dzielski, Linda 225 Eager, Debra Kae 247 Eagleburger, Tamera P. 225 Early, Dorene Lois 134,192 Eastman, Kirt john 247 Eat . o aton, Sharon Charlene 247,58 Eccles, Gregory Scott 225 Eckert, Gayle Ann 67,225 Edmonson, Christopher W. 247 Edwards, Buff Alex 87,247,249 Edwards, janet Lee 225 Edwards, Orson 247 Effhauser, Kathy Ann 116,192 Eagan, Bryan Earl 38,247 Eagan, Teresa Marie 121,192 Ekdahl, Elizabeth Anne 247 Ekdahl, Kathryn Mae 109,247 Elam, Brenda Sue 247 Elder, Robert Amel 28,225 Elder, Steven james 192 Elliott, janet Lee 247,124 Elliott, Nonie Elizabeth 22,48,49,147,192 Ellis, Cheryl Lynette 247 Ellsworth, Cheri 109,247 Ellsworth, Cheryl Lynne 192 Ellsworth, jacqueline R. 247 Ellsworth, Linda joanne 247,124 Ellsworth, Marianne 193 Elmer, Linda jean 225 Elmore, Debbie jean 247 Elsberry, Michelle Kae 220,225 Elsesser, Patricia Ann 247 Elsperger, Mitch james 36,37,98,247 Emgarten, Mary Clarice 225 Emling, Carol Ann 225 Enas, David Elvin 247 Encinas, Norma Yolanda 193 Endres, David Vincent 247 Endres, Vicki Lynn 225 Engelhardt, Timothy Harris 247 Engelsrnan, William 162 Engle, jeffrey Bruce 126,247 Engles, Kathy Sue 247 Erickson, Beth Marie 225 Erlandsen, Karen Marie 225 Escobedo, Daniel Ortiz 24,247 Escobedo, Estevan Ortiz 24,247,255 Esparza, jr. Arthur 249 Esparza, Eduardo H. 109,225,226 Esparza, Sandra Marie 247 Estrada, Alice 161 Eulate, Rita Alicia 117,193 Evans, Linda Sue 131,193 Evans, Lisa joan 247 Evans, Monti Teresa 57,247 Gadd, Kathleen Suzanne 109,110,248 Gardner Evans, Rollin Paul 193 Evans, Shelley Ann 67,131,132,247 Eveland, Michael Lee 104,121,247 Fagan, Roberta 217 Fairbank, Valerie 116,193 Fanfer, Vicki 247 Farnsworth, Alex 52,193 Farnsworth, David 52,225 Farnsworth, joseph 36,37,126,245,248 Farnsworth, julie 105,193 Farr, judy 23,193 Farris, julie 248 Fathauer,john111,118,119,134,225 Felix, Denise 98,104,225 Felix, Michael 248 Felkins, Wade 24 Fenton, David 225 Ferguson, jerry 175 Fernandez, Richard 193 Fernandez, Rozanna 225 Ferris, Dave 248 Ferris, Mark 193 Fessler, Bill 225 Fester, Gary 126,248 Fincher, Georgine 57,98,225 Finlinson, Allen 193 Finnell, john 225 Fioco, Don 225 Fish, Michael 118,225 Fisher, Karri 225 Fisher, Kelly 225 Fisher, Neal 248 Fisher, Wendy 248 Fishleigh, janet 117,193 Fitch, Thomas 225 Flamino, Patricia 225 Fleming, Lenora129,131,134,141,193 Flores, Antonio 60,129,138,220,225,247 Flores, luanita 57,75,117,193 Flores, Ramona 248 Flory, Kathryn 248 Flory, Ann 248 Flowers, Matthew 248 Floyd, Danny 225 Flynn, Thomas 43,185,193 Fogarty, Kelly 23,225 Foran, Margaret 225 Forbes, Brad 248 Forbes, Drew 132,225 Freestone, Elizabeth 131,248,124 Freestone, Kenneth 248 Freeze, Debra 226 Frelix, Patricia 226 French, French, French, French, Daniel 248 Douglas 217 Laura 111,127,226 Diane 217 Freymuth, Mary 98,226,58 Frick, Esther 83,131,135,194 Frick, john 1'l8,131,135,194 Fritz, Frederick 248 Frontone, jack 161 Frost, Dallas 109,226 Frost, Melvin 194 Frost, Robert 47,248 Frost, Stacey 248,124 Frye, Robert 194 Fuller, Margaret 127,194 Fulwilder, Mitchell 226 Funk, Kathy 248 Futrell, Terri 226 Fyke, Tammy 248 Gadient, Doris 166 Gaetjens, Robin A. 116,194 Gainer, james Michael 37,52,53,126,248 Gainer, Sandra Ann 105,184,194,199 Gallagher, Traci Gay 248 Galligher, Gary R. 194 Gamertsfelder, Karl E. 248 Gammon, Terri Lynn 226 Gangestad, jacquelyn 5.194 Gish, Marie 175 Glasenapp, Allen 27,28,29,60,147,194 Glauser, Cheri 67,131,248 Glenn, jack 226 Glover, Kip Anthony 226 Godfrey, Diana Lynn 66,67,110,133,249 Godfrey, Pamela Sue 23,131,191,194 Goettel, jan Marie 249,124 Goff, Erin F.194 Goff, Orion Evan 249 Goin, Donna Lee 194 Goin, Kelly janel 109,249 Goldsberry, Richard Dean 116 Golithon, Silvia C. 121,221,226 Golka, Gary M. 131,135,154,194 Gomez, Linda S. 226,231 Gomez, Luis 226 Gomez, Richard 126,249 Gomez, Rosalinda 24,249 Gomez, Shirley 194 Gonzales, juanita j. 194 Gonzales, Ramona R. 226 Good, Nancy L. 221,226 Goodie, Russell A. 249 Goodman, Harry 175 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Bonnie 23,226 Rudy Elery 248 Teresa Mari 122,194 Garcia, Teresa Verduga 194 Garcia, Tony 226 Gardner, Deborah Anne 226,58 Gardner, David Fenton 248 Gardner, David Leslie 28,138,139,194 Goodman, Loretta A. 226 Goodwin, Dwight S. 185,194 Goodwin, Malcolma T. 249 Goodwin, Steven Arthur 132,241,249 Gordon, janine A. 133 Gordon, Linda S. 226 Gosney, Kevin 249 Gosney, john Roy 131,194 Gowdy, Cynthia Marie 29,249 Graber, Kimberly E. 249 Graf, Marsha C. 249 Graham, Tana A. 249 Grammer, Karen S. 138,240,249,254 Grammer, Wendy 226 Granillo, Ron 131,135,195 Graves, Rebecca I. 57,217 Graves, Susan T. 249 Howard Lance 248 Gardner, , jean 172 Gray Gray , Carol j. 116,195 Kathryn M. 249,124 Ford, Ellen 248 Ford, Michael 38,225 Foree, Tamera jewell 248 Forrest, Cindy 165 Forrester, Carol 117,193 Forster, jolie 118,119,193 Foster, Brian 166 Foster, Lorraine 193 Fox, Cynthia 134,248124 Fox, Kathleen 193 Fox, Montford 225 Foy, Garth 154,193 Franks, Susan 248 Fraser, Linda 248 Frawley, Tammy 226 Frazee, Victor 226 Frazier, Dean 42,43,248 Frazier, Sherianne 248 Frederickson, Sharon 226 Freeman, Arthur 248 Freeman, Craig 28,194 Freeman, Cheryl 57,194 Freeman, Frederick 37,248 Freeman, Kelly 248 Freeman, Kevin 226 Freeman, Michelle 226 Gardner, Robert Dean 221,226 Gardner, Robin 226 Garner, Craig 226 Garrett, Tracy Richard 248 Garrison, Cathy C. 226 Garrison, Kevin Lee 37,248 Garthe, Deborah jean 127,226 Gartland, Michael Bernard 248 Gates, Dave 37,178 Gauthier, Bradley Wayne 248 Gaytan, lthamar 248 Gaytan, jared Manuel 194 Gearhart, Nancy 176 Geldmacher, Karen jean 66,67,128,226,228 Gering, Marcus james 112,106 Geroux, Brian Fredrick 132,226 Gettman, Pamela Ann 154,185,194 Gezelius, George 171 Gibbons, Michael H. 28,194 Gibbs, Pamela 113,144,226 Gibbs, Teresa 226 Gibson, Nancy 248 Gibson, Ronald 132,134,194 Gieske, Glen W. 133,248 Gietz, Terrence 248 Gilbert, Steven 107,135,226 Gilbert, Michael james 194 Gilbert, Ronald 77,194 Gillilland, David 194 Gilleo, Donald 248 Girouard, Karen 194 Girvan, Roy 110,248 Gray, Kimberly S. 249 Gray, Lynne S. 44,195 Gary, Steven D. 249 Gray, Thomas C. 249 Green, Laura B. 27,73,110,249 Green, Vance R. 195 Greenberg, Shane W. 195 Greenland, Timothy E. 249 Greenway, Pamela S. 249 Gregory, Brad C. 62,613,195 Gregory, Tritz D. 195 Gregory, Penny L. 249,124 Gregory, Polly S. 249 Grenough, Ann L. 226 Grenough, jack O. 120,226 Griffin, Marilyn 165 Griffith, Bruce 195 Griffith, Steven L. 226 Griner, Richard E. 47,249 Grommisch, julie 195 Grommosch, Karen 67,226 Gross, Duane M. 60,128,227 Gruber, Connie 176 Grunewald, Kathe 249 Gruntorad, Debra K. 45,249 Gruntorad, Donna R.195 Grzesiek, Lori K. 227 Gschwend, Brent H. 134 Guerrero, Fernando 60,79,195 Guerrero, Lionel 28,195 Guerrero, Lucille 161 Guerrero, Martha j. 105 INDEX-269 Guerrero, Tony 237 Guest, Tom 172 Gullatt, Michael D. 134,135,195 Gunnell, Gary A. 227 Gunnell, Karlene 249 Gunning, Mark S. 60,70,195 Gurr, Carledy 114,227 Gurr, Loran W. 249 Curr, Sue A. 109,127,195 Guthrie, Wayne L. 126,133,249 Guitierrez, Constance 249 Guitierrez, Mark A. 36,37,250 Guitierrez, Stacy M. 227 Guy, Cheri L. 134,250,124 Habbick, Lyn D. 104,195 Haddad, Kenneth 175 Haden, Daina Lynn 105,129,195 Hager, Stephanie Diane 250,124 Haggard, James Dale 195 Hagy, Karen 195 Hahn, Elizabeth Susan 243,250 Hainline, Gregory Allen 195,217 Hakes, Pamela 105,128,195 Hale, Delbert Dean 227 Hale, E lda Lucinda 196 Hale, Michael Delroy 133,196 Hall, G ary Michael 196 Hall, Julie Ann 135,227 Hall, Martha 196 Hall, William Earl 227 Halliburton, Richard Wayne 227 Hallowell, Walter Bryan 227 Halsey, Wendy Joe 227 Hamblin, Alison Jean 227 Hamblin, Diane 250 Hamblin, Lyle Michael 38,227 Hamblin, Marguerite 196 Hamlin, Clayton Lee 227 Harris, Michelle Suzann 128,227 Harris, William Todd 81,104,227 Harrison, Mark Andrew 250 Harter, Jacqueline 197 Hartley, Steven 197 Hartman, Deborah Jean 250 Hartman, Theresa 197 Harvey, Mark Rex 197 Harville, Brenda Fay 117,197 Hase, Jr. Gary Donald 60,227 Hastings, Nancy Louise 250 Hatch, Glenda Kae 109,227 Hatch, Jackie 176 Hatch, Kreston Snow 221 Hathcock, Samuel Craig 227,237 Haubold, Julianna Joy 109,133,250 Haver, Barbara 227 Hawkins, Dick 166 Hayes, Helen 250 Hayes, Rene Leroyce 227 Headley, Theresa Marie 227 Healy, Kelly Shawn 45,121,250,261 Healy, Kerry Ann 44,121,227,238 Heap, Carla Fae 127,227 Hebert, Jocelyne Therese 227 Hebert, Leonne Marie 197 Heck, Verna Marie 227 Heffington, Carla Gaylene 250 Hefner, Carolyn 185,197 Hefner, Susan 250 Helpenstill, Jeri 250 Hemphill, Thomas 227 Hendershott, Bart P. 250 Henderson, Sibyl 161 Hendrix, Deborah 141,197 Herden, Deborah Lee 241,250 Hernandez, Joanna 250 Hernandez, Quirina Sanchez 197 Hernandez, Sandra Yvonne 227 Hernandez, Jr. Narciso 27,28,29,60,197 Hitchens, Debora Ann 221,227 Hodge, Frank Theron 251 Hodge, lanice Almeta 106,197 Hoffman, Barbara Lee 117,197 Hoffman, Ronald Bruce 197 Hoffmann, Debra Lynn 117,134,197 Hoffmann, Kathryn Lee 48,49,105,129,185,197 Hoffmann, Nancy Jane 130,251 Hogue, Barbara Kay 197 Hogue, Laurie Ann 105,138,184,198 .Hokanson, Peter Martin 251 Holloway, Lendon Ray 251 Holmes, Gerlad Allen 133,251 Holt, Diana Merri198 Holt, Kim 198 Holt, Mark Alan 198 Homer, Christopher Luis 227 Hon, Scott Don 227 Hon, Tad Lee 133,251 Honetschlager, Carolyn Ann 221,227 Honetschlager, David Lorin 24,227 Hood, Tony Lee 227 Hopkins, Janice 58 Hopkins, Karen Sue 104,133,251,58 Hopkins, William Melvin 251 Hopkinson, Lisa 105,228 Horn, Janet Cheryl 228 Horne, Lisa Diane 251 Horne, Shelly Sue 23,198 Horner, Carolyn June 198 Hosking, Linda D. 77,98,141,148,198,58 Hounshell, Baron Jay 251 House, Alan Lee 251 Houser, Mark Benson 228 Houston, Melinda Gayle 67,251 Howard, Richard 198 Howell, Sheila Diane 98,121,198 Hoyt, Jaymi Laurae 228 Hoyt, Nancy Kay 116 Hubbard, Stephen Bruce 112,228 Hammar, Kenny DeWayne 227 Hampton, Lisa Ann 227,124 Hancock, Jerry Lamont 126,250 Hancock, Kristy Kay 250 Hancock, LeNell 23,37,250 Hannah, Bruce Alan 37,250 Hannah, Nancy Sue 227 Hansen, Heidi 48,49,79,196 Hansen, Sherri Sue 227 Hanson, Thomas Edward 196 Hanzlik, Mike Freeman 250 Haraughty, Sheri Marie 196 Hardwick, David Lee 196 Hargis, Jr. Rex Dean 28,107,196 Hargis, Sammie 109 Hargis, Sammie Sue 250 Hargis, Stanley Dean 28,110,129,196 Hargrave, Robin Dean 28,154,187,196 Hargrave, Scott William 196 Hargus, Robert Stapley 29,250 Harmon, Ralph 196 Harmon, Shari Louise 196 Harmor, Frances 161 Herrera, Erma 250 Herseth, Bradley Duane 227 Hershey, Miriam Elizabeth 110,250 Herst, Gene 166 Hess, Cathy Dawn 227 Hess, Patricia Jean 118,129,227 Hesse, Richard Eugene 114,250 Hesse, Saundra Jean 250,124 Hester, Pamela Joyce 145 Hetrick, Debra Joan 250 Hetrick, Ronald D. 227 Heywood, Alfred Bruce 38,126,250 Heywood, Marilyn Jeanne 250 Heywood, Mark Stokes 197 Heywood, Paul Leslie 37,250 Heywood, Robert M. 28,217 Hickson, Carla Ann 250 Higgins, Claudia Francis 109,250 Higgins, Robert Dale 37,251 Higley, Gaylene 197,58 Higley, lanet Terri 251,124 Hill Charles Edward 36,37,251 Hubler, Jean 98,159,185,198 Hubler, Mike Lester 38,251 Hudson, Frank 171 Huemiller, Donald Dale 37,251 Huemiller, ll Ronald H. 228 Huerta, Lillian Azvala 228 Huffaker, Joyce 165 Hughey, Londa Ann 116,198 Hummer, Lillian Erma 198 Hummert, Kay M.116 Humpert, Terry Joe 134,228 Humphrey, Dr. Gavin 159 Hundley, Jared Max 198 Hunley, Mike T. 38,251 Hunsaker, Creta Rebecca 109,228 Hunsaker, Dan Alan 198 Hunsaker, David Grant 251 Hunsaker, Jr. Walter Lee 126,251 Hunt Donnetta 130,154 Hunt, Julie 198 Hunt, Kyle Elon 37,251 Hunt, Lesa198 Hunt, Steven Lea 198 Harper, Dana Baxter 250 Harper, Danette 250 Harper, Diana Lyn 196 Harper, Ruth 165 Harrell, Anette 227 Harrell, Annette 27,113,196 Harrell, Michael A. 227 Harrell Harris, Harris, , Terri Lynn 29,113,196 Evla 161 Jamie 71,105,141,196 Harris, Jim 52,53 Harris, Kary Dean 24,250 Harris, Kathleen Rita 110,250,58 Harris, 270-INDEX Melinda Kay 250 Hill, Leslie Ann 227 Hill, Linda Marie 227 Hill, Paul William 251 Hill, Sandra 5.109,251 Hillan, Joann 251 Hillan, Olivia 227 Hillman, Herb 166 Hinckley, Julie 197,58 Hines, George Albert 112,227 Hines, Jeanne Kay 133,197 Hines, Jody Lynn 111,197 Hines, Martin Clemence 24,110,251 Hinshaw, Katherine Jo 251 Hinton, Donald 30,227 Hunt, Susan Diane 228 Hurford, Vivian Montez198 Hurlbut, Jack Milton 251 Idrogo, Robert Thomas 198 lgielski, Edward B. 133,251 lgielski, Francis John 133 Ikeda, Sanford 131,134,198 Impson, Richard 47,176 Inge, Barbara Ann 228 Isaacson, Linda Louise 116,198 lsham, Arnette Diane 251 lsham, Gregory Paul 198 lshikawa, john Herbert 98,101,221,228 Isley, Deborah Ann 138,139,198 Isonhood, johnny jay 251 jablonka, Matthew james 28,228 jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson Annette 251 Arless 166 Betty 180 Donna 251 j. Carvel 30,131,147,198 janet Eileen 133,241,251 julee S. 198 Laura Ann 135,198 Leland jay 118,129,133,141,228 Marlene Faye 251 Terrie Lynn 198,216 Wende Lee 57,92,241,251 jacobs, Larry 166 jacobson, Kathy Ann 228 jaimes, David Rudolph 251 jambor,jolene105,117,185,198,216 james, Pamela Denise 114,228 james, jr. Paul I. 112,198 jamison, Susan Mary 251 janousek, julie Ann 199 jarvis, Audree Lu 98,101,148,149,199,1 jarvis, Elaine 109,110,241,251,124 jasen, julie 228 jayne, Sandra jean 228 jaynes, Karen 199 jenkins, David Paul 132 jenkins, Lisa Ann 199 jennings, Paula 23,197,199 jennings, Pamela 241,251,124 jepson, Pamela jean 228 jobski, jerry 25,166 joe, Gary Lynn 98,129 johns, Cynthia Rochelle 251 johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson I 1 I I I 1 1 I , Alan Stewart 199 Brent Edward 131,134,199 Cal. C. 38,252 Chuck 228 Colleen Kay 144,185,199 Debra Louise 128,157,228 Don Scott 118,228 Elizabeth Ann 228 Frank Ellis 228 , Helen Sue 199 , janice 228 ,jay C. 116,199 jeanne Marie 228 john Steven 110,252 john Wiley 199 Katherine 252 johnsoni Kathy Ann 199 johnson, Kelcy Patrice 199 johnson, Lane Emory 129,132,221,22B johnson johnson johnson I 1 1 Larry Dee 126,252 Laurie 199,124 Linda Kay 252 johnson, Lori Ann 132,252 johnson, Paul Wayne 228 johnson, Robert Alan 252 johnson, Robert Herman 252 johnson , Robert Heywood 228 johnson, Sally Anne 109,252,124 johnson, Scott 118,128 johnson , Stan 165 johnson, Stephen Lynn 38,63,110,252 johnson, Steven james 228 johnson, lll Charles W. 110 johnston, Ricky 228 johnston, Velma Kay 133,252 jolly, Ned 178 jones, Bryan Thomas 110,228 jones, Christine Silva 128 jones, Deanna 252 jones, Debbie 199 jones, Debra Lynn 116,200 jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones jones I , Donna Lee 92,200 , Doris 161,124 , Duane 38,252 , Eric Lee 128,131,154,200 , Eric Paul 228,234 Floyd Leslie 200 1 Gary Owen 109,118,128,221,228 Glen Roy 126,252 , j.D. 162 ,janice Marie 252 ,jennifer Ruth 84,85,92,109,118,128,130 , jodie Lynn 200 ,john Russell 83,252 , judi Norma 67,241,252 , Kathryn 200 , Mark Marlon 252 Michael Dean 86,109,118,135,154,200 , Randy Vernon 200 , Teresa 228 , Terri Lynn 105,200,58 Vicki Lynn 127 228 Z Wendy Sue 110,252 , jr. Robert C. 28 jordan, Victoria Ann 252 jorgensen, janee 118,131,200 jorgensen, jim David 228 jorgensen, Steven Clark 24,288 juan, judd, judd, judd, judy, judy, Colleen Paula 252 Kevin Ray 128,228 Larry 171 Tamra 252 Dove 109,130,228 jill 109,130,228,124 juedes, Todd Allyn 200 juniper, Larry 165 Kahler, Lawrence Stephen 109,200 Kahler, Mark 252 Kaldahl, Kelly Dawn 252 Kaldahl, Kimberly jo 110,132,135,229 Kanawyer, Sheryl 229 Kane, Stephanie jane 117,200 Kapanicas, Arlene Venetia 134,200 Karles, Donna A. 133,252 Karr, Stephen joseph 200 Kartchner, Crystal Leona 241,252,124 Kartchner, Rey 175 Kartchner, Tamara D. 229 Kauakahi, Linda joyce 252 Kaufmann, Gary Lee 252 Kear, Charlotte Aleen 252 Kearns, Kathy Lynn 105,127,229 Keen, Linda Ann 131,200 Kees, Anthony Max 229 Kehoe, Mack C. 200 Keller, Pat 110,163 Kelley, Kathy Kay 200 Kelley, Kevin Dean 229 Kelley, jim 171 Kelley, Sherry Lee 200 Kemp, Graeme Leonard 134,229 Kemper, jana Lynn 200 Kemper, jeffrey Lee 37 Kempker, Mike Anthony 80 Kempker, Pat Richard 229 Kempton, Kellie Rae 105,200 Kempton, Lisa 109,241,252,124 Kent, Katherine 105,127,229 Keppy, Paul M. 200,217 Kernan, Mary 200,201 Kerns, Andres 52,200 Kerr, Kerr, Cindy Ann 116 Steven Allen 229 Keyser, Laura jeanette 252,124 Kienitz, Fred William 52,53,229 Kiesecker, Robert A. 132,252 Kilbourne, Richard 159 Kilpatrick, Kim Marie 92,185,201 Kim, Boo Yung 252 King, Robert Arnold 252 Kintner, Mary jane 120,252 Kirk, Rhonda Gail 201 Kiser, Edith Darlene 132,252 Klein, Michael Lee 132,252 Kleinman, Andrew 229 Kleinman, Kimberlee A. 229 Kleiner, Kent Edward 28,154,201 Klepinger, Robert William 131,135,229 Klepinger, Teresa Lynn 98,134,148,149,201 Klug, Linda 229 Knaust, Phillip joseph 252 Knight, Gregory Keith 37,252 Knight, Wayne G. 131,201 Knipe, Diane Lynne 229 Knudson, Erik lrvin 229 Knudson, Peter William 133,252 Knurowski, Robert N. 43,252 Knurowski, lsabella 105,120,201 Koch, Sandra Ellen 252 Koetzle, jr. Alan E. 252 Kooistra, judy 201 Kopperud, Karen Ann 127,229 Kopperud, Mark David 252 Korte, Bryan 60,201 Korte, Christopher Dwight 38,229 Kortenhoeven, Nicolaas R. 24,229 Korth, judith Dawn 229 Kotcher, Angela jean 252 Kowalski, Rick james 252 Kranich, Paul Evan 132,229 Kranich, Mark Evan Z4,241,242,252,257 Kroll, Sheree Roxanne 229 Kudrzycki, Eva Maria 120,229 Kudrzycki, joanne Barbara 252 Kuhse, Mark Alan 154,201 Kuhse, Melinda jean 44,229 Kuptiz, Kevin Ken 133,252 Labbe, Brenda Kay 229 Lacey, Bret Nielson 128,229 Lackey, Debbie jean 253 Lacy, lames Daniel 110,253 Ladd, William F. 253 Lafever, Karen 116,201 Laga, Nancy joy 86,98,118,229 Laird, Amy Rucilla 104,229 Laird, jr. john Cecil 253 Lambrechtsen, Frans Robert 43,75,84,85,128, 229 Lambright, Alan Irwin 133,253 Lambright, Gretta 201 Lamoreaux, Calvin Lee 229 Lamoreaux, Garth Stephen 52,53,253 Lamoreaux, Paul Anthony 52,53,201 Laney, Steve 172,1 Langone, joanne Rose 201 Lanning, jim 114 Lantto, Thomas Craig 132,253 Larson, Denae 229 Larsen, Deonna Mae 229,124 Larson, Robert 176 Lassen, Linda Ann 98,105,201 Lavender, Keith Charles 253 Lawrence, Brian Patrick 47,229 Lawrence, Suzanne Dlora 48,253 Lawyer, Todd E. 229 LeBaron, Bari 124 LeBaron, Betty Ruth 128,201 LeBaron, Bobbette jean 128,229 INDEX-271 LeBaron Ill, Milo Richard 83,126,253 LeSueur, Gary Wayne 38,253 LeSueur, Todd Christopher 126,253 Leavitt, john Wells 229 Leavitt, Wendy 131,134,229 Leddy, David Michael 230 Lee, Carla june 230 Lee, Cindy 201 Lee, james David 38,98,110,253 Lee, jeanette 253 Lee, Lisa 253 Lee, Mark Thomas 253 Leek, Matthew George 230 Lemieux, Colette Rita 253 Leno, Keith Doyle 133,230 Leonard, Barbara jean 230 Leonard, Stacey Ann 114,230 Leonard, Wendell 114 Levesque, Daniel joseph 202 Lewis, Dixie 118,221,230 Lewis, Gail Diana 117,185,202 Lewis, john Casey 253 Lewis, Olivia 230 Lewis, Robert Dean 77,202 Lewis, Valerie Denise 109,230 Manning, David Eric 37,126,241,253 Manning, 0.132 Manske, joyce Ann 116,130,202 Marble, Regina Gale 202 Marchant, james Bret 253 Marcum, Randall Lee 118,131,135,230 Marek, Kathleen Elizabeth 67,253,241 Marek, Kim Marie 241,202 Marin, Dor Luz 202 Markovic, Laura Elaine 230 Markovic, Mark jay 202 Marks, Marlene jean 116,202 Markwell, Linda Louise 202 Marlow, Caralyn Elizabeth 117,202 Marlow, Dennis james 36,27,253 Marquez, Augustin Ricardo 254 Marquez, Carolyn Roselyn 230 Marsh, William Allan 77,202 Marshall, Charles Barry 202 Marshall, Charles Barry 202 Marshall, Lelle Lisa 57,254 Marsom, Philip john 52,53 Martin, Carole Lynn 230 Martin, Stacey Lynn 254 Lichtenwalter, Carol 117,167 Lieber, Kenneth Duane 132,241 Lieber, Stephen 28,201 Liles, Kelly Elizabeth 105,127,202 Limbs, Lee 253 Lindstrom, David 167 Lines, Shellene Marie 98,105,141,128,230 Lines, Bradley Milton 28,154,202 Link, Kim Leeann 110,120,217 Martindell, Myrlene 230 Martinez, Madrigal 38 Martinez, Gloria Elva 122,230 Martinez, joe 122,178 Martinez, jose Figueroa 230 Martinez, Raymond Michael 254 Martinez, Ricky Ray 254 Martinez , Rodney Ray 254 Martyka, Dennis j. 230 Martz, Robert Dean 202 McGee, Kelly Lane 128,134,141,203 McGough, Micheal Lee 203 McGraw, Darlene Alice 109,130,254 McGregor, Allen Lowell 230 McKeehen, Bert Edward 104,112,254 McKeehen, David Greg 203 McLaughlin, Michael 37,110,254 McLaws, Christopher 203 McLaws, Craig john 38,254 McLaws, Pamela Kay 109,127,230 McNaughton, Austin 178 Mead, Brenda 203 Meade, Shirley 167 Medicus, Candace j. iKakonj 114,203 Medina, jerry G. 254 Medina, Maria 254 Mehan, Raymond Alan 203 Meisner, jr. Herbert Paul 253 Mejia, Mary Helen 122,203 Meldrum, Lori Lynn 254 Melville, Lisa 127,230 Melvin, john joseph 254 Menden, Darla jean 230 Mendivil, Debi Marie 230 Mendivil, Robert Lucas 62,230 Mendoza, Ruben 24,203 Merdell, Michael E. 230 Meredith, Bruce Ray 20,254 Meredith, Loel Gene 28,60,203 Mergard, Franki Morey 110,185,203 Mergard, james Oliver 120,132,254 Merkley, l0hn Warren 132,221 Merrell, Neil 110,138,175 Merrill, Brian john 126,255 Link, Steven Kent 110,253 Lisonbee, AL176 Lisonbee, Sandra 253 Lisonbee, Tamara 138,139,141,154,202 Litz, Lisa Christine 132,253 Lloyd, Dr. David 159 Lloyd, joe 162 Locati, Helen Louise 253 Loe, jeffrey Alan 253 Loe, Micki Dianne 230 Loebach, Linda Sue 253 Logan, Edward Scott 110 Lopez, Lisa Maryann 101,117,202 Lott, Willie Alford 38,253 Louis, john 171 Louthan, Rani 159 Love, Ann M. 253,124 Lovett, Bill 159 Lowe, Theresa Susan 67 Lowry, jane 86,98,101,130,159,230 Luders, Tony Vergal 230 Lundquist, Candice Marie 253 Lusty, Pamela Gen 253 Lynn, Lloyd Clinton 253 MacDonald, Daniel jay 202 MacDonald, jean Elizabeth 138,202,211 MacDonald, Sandra Lee 83,85,138,139,221,230 Macias, Carlos Yanez 253 Macias, juanita 230 Macinnes, Kenneth j. 230 Madden, Thomas Gregory 230 Maddux, Michael Roy 202 Madueno, Elizabeth Ann 122 Madueno, Henry 202 Madueno, Roxane 230 Magnusson, Marianne 117,202 Makil, Debby Laverne 230,58 Makil, Kevin Lee 37,253 Malherbe, Louis E. 202 Malone, David Paul 253 Malone, Lorna Susan 22,48,85,128,230 272-INDEX Marx, jane Marie 254 Mason, Pamela Ann 230 Mason, Tamara Ann 48,66,67,128,230 Mass, Bruce Allen 254 Mass, Sharon Kay 221,230,58 Mast, Andy S. 230 Mathews, Wendy 117,202 Mathis, Deborah Lynn 129,254,230 Mathis, Sherrie Ann 202 Matterm, Tammie 202 Mavity, Michael Dean 132,254 Mayberry, Robin E. 202 Mays, Mary Elizabeth 254 McAlister, Margaret Lynn 202 McAlister, Vicki Marie 254 McBath, Timothy Louis 114,254 McCall, Darlene Carole 202 McCarter, Glynn Elton 254 McCarter, jennifer Lynn 105,184,203 McClelland, Charles E. 38,60 McClelland, Leon 39,254 McClelland, Princess Ann 45,113,254 McClelland, Eddie 230 McCleve, Brent Richard 114,254 McCleve, Brian Dean 60,203 McCleve, Cindy june 203 McCleve, Keven 60,128 McCleve, Lori Ann 254 McCleve, Ronald Dean 254 McCollum, George 230 McCollough, Kathryn Diane 203 McComsey, Terry Lee 37,254 McCurdy, Cindy Lynn 129,230 McDermitt, Elizabeth Ann 217 McDonald, Kathleen Ann 254 McDonald, Marianne juhlin 109,241,254 McDonnell, Gregory 230 McDowell, Cheryl Kay 110,203 McDowell, Peter 203 McElroy, Bonnie 230 McFarland, Steffanie Ann 44,221,230 McGee, David Brian 38,254 Merrill, Merrill, Karen Gay 230 Merrill, Merrill, wilda 176 Mesa, Michael 255 Messali, Andre 120,1 Meyer, Steven Paul 255 Michaud. james Richard 203 Mickelson, Grant, Earl 203 Middlebrough, Linda M. 230,134127 Middleton, jr. james Arthur 203109118128 Middleton, Ester 165 Milano, Ida Marie 203,147,98,141 149 130 1 Milbrandt, Linda Ann 203,201 Miles, Annette Rosetta 231 Millan, Susie 143 Miller, Cherri 204 Miller, Clete167 Miller, Dolores 176 Miller, jacque Susanne 204,18 Miller, jeffery Allan 255,37,43 Miller, Miller, jill Marie 231 Larry Michael 255 Miller, Malinda 255,73 Miller, Margaret 161 Miller, Marvin Dean 204 Miller, Merle Edwin 204 Miller, Norman D. 255 Miller, jr. Robert Eugene 204 Miller, Robert Martin 204,214 Miller, Ronald james 231,60 Miller, Stacy 255 Miller, Vaughn E. 231 Millett, Cathleen 241,109,137 Milligan, Randall Ray 149 Millsaps, Debre 204 Miskin, Lamont jay 231 Mitchell, Debra Lynn 231,232 Mitchell, Robert 204,111,134,118 Mobley, Paul Gerard 231 Moland, David Robert 231 Monkman, Terry Duane 231 David Lorenzo 135,203 Kevin Scott 28,223,230 5 Montenegro, Susana Beatriz 127,217 Montgomery, jeffrey Lee 204 Montgomery, Mark 204 Montgomery, Richard 167 Moody, Burdell 172 Moody, Craig james 255 Moody, Karla 231 Neukirch, Marianne 117,205 Neumann, Barbara 255 Neuzil, Charles 256 Neuzil, john 132 Neville, Timothy 256 Newman, Renee 22,78,132,231 Newsom, Carol 105,256 Owens, jeffrey 256 Paca, Barbara 256 Paca, Robert 242,256 Pack, Deborah 205 Pack, Don 256 Moody, Marc Edward 28,29 Moon, Rhonda Gale 204 Moore Carol Ann 255 Moore David Robert 231 Moore, Gary Alson 231 Moore, Kimberly Anne 231 Moore, Kathleen jean 204 Moore, Leah Beth 204,107 Moore, Nathan 169 Moore, Tamara jo 255 Moore, Teresa Marie 231 Morales, Paul George 255 Morey, Donald Dale 231 Morgan, Morgan, Cathy Ann 204,185,110,120 Latonya 231,124 Morgan, Rebekah Ann 109,124 Morgan, Robyn Maureen 255 Morgan, Sherri Lynn 204 Morphis, Theodore Dean 255 Newton, Charles 132,256 Newton, Mark 231 Nichols, Barbara 131,134,205 Nichols, Gail 205 Nichols, julie 256 Nichols, Roscoe 256 Morris, Carol Lee 255,130,124 Morris, james Keith 255 Morris, jean 231 Morris, Ken 167 Morrison, Constance, Louise 255,133 Morton, Beverly jeane 231 Morton, Stephen Maxwell 204 Nicolaus, Maryann 110,231 Nicoll, janet 256 Nocoll, Timothy 107,205 Nielsen, janice 256 Nielsen jr., Delbert 231 Nielson, Danny 205 Nielson, julie 231 Nielson jr., Lars 72,138,139,184,205 Nixen, Ramona 256 Noel, Michael 118,135,231 Noel, Richard 231 Noland, Randy 231 Noll, jacqueline 161 Nordstrom, Cheri 232 Norman, Frances 175 Norman jr., Kenneth 28,205 Northey, Gayle 256 Norton, Gerri 131,134,256 Nugent, jana 67,232 Pack, Terry 67,132,232 Packer, Roxie 256 Padelford, Richard 43,135,232 Pagan, Danny 132,205 Pagan, Ricardo 107,131,232 Palmer, Elizabeth 232 Palmer, Wanda 92,256 Pandel, Terry 232 Pandel, William 256 Pardew, Michael 232 Park, juliann 48,256 Parker, Susan 256 Parks, Susan 131,205 Parsons, janis 205 Pascoe, jim 232 Pase, Douglas 205 Passey, Robin 116,205 Passey, Tamra 256,124 Pater, Christy 110,116,185,205 Pater, Mary 67,77,232 Patrick, jerry 256 Patterson, Catherine 206 Patterson, Caye 67,256 Patterson, Duane 129,134,232 Patterson, jim 206 Patterson, Randall 60,75,206 Paulsen, Mark 126,256 Moser, Kimberly Ann 255 Moss, Donna jeane 231 Mosteller, Linda Lou 255 Motes, Sandra Kae 231 Mottern, David 62 Mottern, Debra Kay 204,116 Moulder, Kathy jean 255 Mounts, Frank 167 Mowers, Michael Eugene 134 Mrotek, Brian Lee 255 Mallenaux, Robert Wayde 255,126 Mullett, Connie Lorraine 133 Mullins, Howard Wayne 255 Munden, julie Kay 204,135 Munguia, Ray Frank 255 Munoz, Eva Marie 204 Munoz, Rene M. 231,45,135 Munoz, Yolie 178 Murdock, Virginia Cherie 204,154 Murphy, Frances Campbell 204 Murray, Gloria jean 204 Murray, Patricia Ann 204 Murry, Cordell Eugene 231 Musselman, Garry Edward 255,38 Myers, juan Marfield 255 Myhrman, Terri jane 231 Nakatsu, Martin 255 Nance, Shelley 231 Nance, Stacy 105,231 Nava, Christina 255 Nava, George 231 Navarrete, Delma 122,231 Naves, Gerardo 231 Neff, Lawrence 28,60,61,231 Neill, judy 57,231 Nelson, Christine 112,231 ' Nelson, Dan 255 Nelson, Gary 255 Nelson, Howard 255 Nelson, Robert 131,204 Nesmith, Tami 255,124 Nettles, Stephen 104,231 O'Bann O'Bann O'Bann O'Dell, er, jimmy 205 er, Mary 113,205 on, Roy 85 Darla 109,150,256 O'Dell, Terry 256 O'D0t1nell, David 43,'l26,'l32,256 O'Donnell,jeannie131,205 O'Gara, Deborah 256 O'Gara, Kenneth 256 O'Leary, Priscilla 232 O'Neill, Lynn 205 Oh, Miyoung 256 Ochoa, Panfilo 232 Ohalloran, Darwina 232 Okken, Duane 205 Oldham, james 256 Oliver, Oliver, Connie 129,141,232 Lowell 114,206 Oliver, Susan 232 Oliver, Tom 114 Oliver, William 129,232 Olmstead, Gail 130,154,185,205 Olsson, Olsson, Brian 232 Kerry 98,232 Olsson, Wayne 256 Ong, Helen 167 Opie, Mitchell 28,205 Opie, Tamra 256,124 Ortega, Ortega, Ortiz, ji Osborn Osborn Osborn Berth 205 Frank 232 mmy 256 e, Marshall 37,256 e, Roosevelt 256 e, Susan 48,232 Osif, Raymond 132,256 Osife, judy 256 Ostendorf, Carol 116,205 Otis, Gregory 256 Otte, Darel 256 Overall, Kelly 256 Overall jr., Robert 232 Owen, Douglas 205 Owens, jack 128,232 Pavlovich, Lynn 132,232 Payne, Cynthia 131,134,206 Payne, Deana 232 Pearce, Robert 128,232 Pearson, Carla 57,256 Pearson, Linda 256,124 Peavler, Andy 232 Peel, Debra 232 Peel, Marilyn 109,256 Peel, Stephen 232 Pena, james 206 Pena, Michael 135,232 Pendleton, Tim 232 Pennell, Melissa 67,134,256,124 Penniston, Sherri 206 Penrod, Robert 112,206 Penrod, Stacy 112,114 Perez, Guillermo 257 Perez, Maria 122,206 Perkins, Nina 232 Perkins, Richard 257 Perkins, Shellie 23,232 Perkins, Tina 257 Perkinson, john 126,241 ,245,257 Perry, Brenda 257 Peshlakai, Fayrene 232 Peters, Cynthia 233 Peters, Michael 256 Peters, Robert 28,75,206 Petersen, joanne 206 Peterson, Kathleen 206 Peterson, Karen 133,256,124 Peterson, Leo 169 Peterson, Maryann 109,131,256 Petrie, Kevin 206 Petrie, Robert 257 Pever, Sharon 257 Pew, Paul 128,135,233 Pew, Robert 257 Pew, Samuel 128,233 Phearson, Stephen 233 Phelps, Donna 257,124 Phillips, Kenneth 206 INDEX-273 Richards, Nathan Wade 241,251,24,258,72,133 Phillips, Sharon 257 Phoenix, Joan 257 Pickens, Keith 37,257 Pico, Jeffrey 257 Pico, JOe 26,223,175 Pico, Leslie 28,233 Pierce, John 206 Piersol, Mark 24,257 Pierson, Doris 29,113,145,233 Pierstorff, Barbara 116,206 Pine, Mrs. Stanley 261 Pineda, Alfred 60 Pipes, Janet 165 Pinsonneault, Daniel 233 Pitts, Laurence 233 Plumb, Vance 206 Plumlee, Robert 131,135,233 Pollard, Marion 257 Pomeroy, Patrick 159 Poncedeleon, Virginia 109,233 Poole, Brian 114,206 Poor, Jr. Allen 233 Poppy, Mary 107,130,257 Poppy, Stephen 233 Porr, Vander 257 Porter, David 206 Porter, Linda 117,135,206 Porter, Robert 128,133,233 Posz, Diane 206 Potter, Paul 257 Potter, Robert 62,233 Powell, Jiles 128,233 Powell, Kent 130 Prato, Thomas 233 Pratt, Pennie 109,141,206 Praxel, Paul 207 Pray, Lisa 201,207 Pray, Stephen 257 Prentice, Jeff 233 Preston, Kenneth 126,257 Preston, Pamela 117,207 Prevatte, David 257 Price, Kevin 126,257 Price, Leonette 207 Price, Robin 207 Price, Vonetta 233 Prince, Evera 207 Prince, Spencer 47,257 Pringle, Debbie 257 Pristo, Lora 257 Provencio, Ada 257 Pultz, Robert 167 Purdom, Douglas 257 Quigley, Diane 83,257 Quigley, Karen 22,233 Quintana, Rosalie 207 Racine, Kathleen Rose 207 Racine, Robert Rene 233,133 Radcliffe, Catherine Ruth 257 Rakoczy, Nancy Elaine 207,117 Rakowsky, Kim Marie 257 Rambo, Lisa Christine 241,257,73,138,141,124 Ramirez, Pat Joe 207 Ramirez, Susie KNJ 241,257 Randall, David Allen 233 Randall, Michael E. 233 Rangel, Myra Jean 233 Rangel, Steven Jeffery 207,28,147 Rasmussen, Kim Nevada 233,112 Raupp, Gail 165 Raupp, Kenneth Nicholas 233,60 Raupp, Shirley Louise 258 Rawls, Lawrence Curtis 207 Ray, Alan Dumond 233 274 INDEX Ray Ray Dorothy 233,57 Harriet Judy 207 Ray Lana 248,165,124 Ray, Juanita 207 Ray, Julie 241,258,98 Ray, Scott John 233,128 Ray Ray , Stanley 207,72,138,154 , William Brent 207,43 Raymond, Bonnie Joe 207 Raymond, Letha Jane 258 Reader, Brett Neal 258,133 Reader, Lawrence Robert 207,154 Reardon, John Gerard 207,189,28,147 Roach, Larry 208 Robb, William Edward 208,63,62 Robedeau, Elmer Joseph 234 Roberge, Michel Peter 208 Roberti, Bob A. 234 Roberts, Barbara Faye 234,109,127 Roberts, Danny Allen 234,24,128 Roberts, Kelly Dale 258 Robinson, Karla S. 234 Robinson, Serena Gay 258 Robles, Ray 208,214,75 Rodarte, Natividad 208 Rodarte, Martin E. 234 Rebose, Grant 233 Recker, Carmen Carleen 221,233,104,127 Rediger, Pamela Jean 217 Redmon, Pamela Kay 233 Redondo, Antoinette Lee 233,110,127 Redondo, Helen Marie 233 Redondo, Richard Duane 207,135 Reed, Stephen McAlister 258,132 Reese, Michael Wayne 258 Reeves, Cynthia Dee 258 Reheis, Cari 207,105,128 Reid, Robert James 207 Reidhead, Sherry Lynn 258,83,124 Reisland, Pamela Joan 207 Reitsma, Troy 258 Rella, Angela 233 Rella, Maria Santa 207,117 Rendahl, Nanci Lee 258,117 Resler, Carolyn Sue 233 Resler, Lynn Marie 258,124 Reusch, Renee Marie 207,117 Reyes, Lorna Maria 233 Reyne, Phyllis June 233 Reynold, Reed 258 Reynolds, Dale Lavar 207 Reynolds, Susan 207,134,131 Reynolds, William David 207 Rezac, Steven Thomas 207,77 Rezac, Tammy Marie 233 Rhoads, Linda Sue 258,111 Rhodes, Jacqueline 208 Rhodes, John 159 Rhodes, Mary Jane 258,124 Rhodes, Rex 208 Rhoton, Karen Lynn 208,129 Rice, Angela Regina 258 Richards, Jeffrey Edwin 208,184,193,24,72,98, 138 Richardson, Jorth 120,175 Richardson, Tamara Lee 237 Richardson, Tom C. 234 Richey, Marshall Scott 208,188,28,60,61 Richins, Debbie K. 208,116,124 Richins, Lisa 258 Richmond, Duane 165 Richmond, Robert Alan 258 Riddiough, Stephen Walter 258,135 Ridenhour, Rock Anthony 208 Roderick, Jenny 208,116 Rodgers, Robert Lawrence 258 Rodriguez, David 234,24 Rodriguez, Rosanne 258 Rodriguez, Veronica Ruth 23,208 Rogers, Joyce Elane 258 Rogers, Norman Dale 234,38 Rogers, Rex Dale 208 Rogers, Robert Lee 208,132 Rokowsky, Jeff 208 Roland, Patrice Anne 258 Rolph, Carole 234 Rolph, Jr. Earl James 258 Romay, Ricky Lee 208,109 Romero, Anna Christina 234 Romero, Jerry Joseph 208,106 Romero, Raymundo Leon 209,28,214 28122 Romero, Reynaldo L. 209,106 Romo, Alfred 258 Romo, Jose Grijalva 234 Romo, Jr. Johnny Edward 234,112 Ronson, Mic 234 Ross, Gayle Lynn 234 Ross, Richard Scott 234,104,132 Rosvold, Gail Lynn 234 Rotgaber, Linda Irene 234 Routen, Greg Esten 258,37 Routt, Valencia Ann 234 Row, Steven Arthur 234 Rowland, Jesse William 209 Roybal, Sheree Lynn 234 Ruckdashel, Janice Kay 209 Ruckdashel, Larry Eugene 258 Rudd, Colin 209,185 Rudd, Mel171 Ruiz, James Dean 258 Rundstrom, Tami Leigh 258,124 Rupright, Robert Wayne 259,132 Rush, Cynthia Sue 217 Russell, Linda 259 Russell, Phillip Owen 259 Russell, Renee Ellen 259 Russell, Robin Ricky 209 Ryan, Anneta 180 Ryan, Cathy Lynn 259,132 Ryan, Kenneth Dean 259 Ryan, Lloyd Philip 234 Ryan, Mark Anthony 234 Ryan, Michael Joseph 259,38 Ries, Paul 208 Riggs, Riggs, Deena Elizabeth 22,208,130,151 Riggs, Linda Sue 234,105,128,131 Riggs, Raylene 23,258,137 Riggs, Rita 221,234,85,109,127 Riggs, Scott Henry 234 Deanne Janene 208,147,116,155,154 Rinck, Jack Edward 234 Rincon, Cheryl Ann 258 Ringer, Alvan Orlando 28,258,36 Rinker, Daniel Wayne 208,131 Rischmueller, Scott 126 Rischmueller, Scott Wayne 258 Roach, Cynthia Denise 258 Ryder, Deanna Dorothy 259,105 Sabin, Dale Jay 224,236 Sabin, Roger Allen 134,234 Saggio, Richard 165 Salazar, Richard Gary 28,209 Salazar, Roger Dimas 138 Samchuck, Gerald Mont 209 Sanders, Debra Ann 29,113,145,234 Santa Cruz, Jo Anna 224,234 Santos Jr., Fred B. 209 Santrock, Donna Pearl 259 Sanville, Walter Earl 133,259 Sato Il, Carl Kazufumi 259 Sattler, Alan james 98,234 Sawyer, Richard 169 Scanlan, Michael Patrick 259 Scannell, Tim 114,165 Schafer, Kathy Susan 134,209 Schafer, Mark Allan 259 Schafer, Tracy Ann 209 Scheid, Elizabeth Ann 209 Scheid, Gregory Hall 132,259 Schieferstein, Anthony G. 104,239 Schildkraut, Susan Ann 98,105,106,234,58 Schlarbaum, Max 171 Schlarbaum, Teri Ann 49,117,209 Schlechty, john Ray 133,259 Schlicker, Bambi Linn 259 Schmidt, Ellen Anne 259 Schmitt, Anthony B. 109,118,128,209 Schnee, Holly Margaret 234 Schneider, jon Kurt 234 Schnepp, Kathleen L. 259 Schnepp, Mike 209 Schoenberg, Richard Lee 235 Schrage, jefry james 209 Schrage, jody 235 Schuld, Debra Marie 128,134,235 Schultstadt, Eric Charles 235 Schultz, jack Frost 24,73,209 Schultz, Lyle Fred 47,209 Schupback, Toni 259 Schurig, Lisa Beth 259 Schuster, Karl William 235 Schwaderer, Melodie 209 Schwaderer, Stuart Blake 259 Schwalbe, Karin Louise 74,09,101,209 Schweher, Cynthia Ann 235 Scoglio, Michael Edward 235 Scott, jack 104,118,29 Scott, john William 92,109,118,185,209 Sheets, Ann Marie 117,210 Sheldon jr., jack Laverne 133,235 Sheldon, Laura Dianne 259 Shelley, Donald Edward 133,259 Shelley, Gerald Lamar 135,235 Shenah, Cameron 259 Sheperd, Lynn Ann 259 Sheppard, Barbara Sue 259 Sherman, joy Marie 235 Shields, jean 178 Shields, Michael Peter 235 Shields, Richard joseph 259 Shill, Norman 60,179 Shill, Otto S. 37,260 Shimel, Diane Marie 260 Shimel, Mary 210 Shinn, Rickey Harrison 118,131,135,210 Shinn, Rory Kevin 133,260 Shipe, john jeffrey 52,228,235 Shepton, Lois Carol 235 Shira, jeffrey Lynn 235 Shoemaker, john M. 133,260 Shouse, Dorothy 167 Shramble, Yvonne L. 235 Shumway, Sharon 210 Shurtz, Shola jean 260 Siervogel, Lorri Ann 260 Sigler, Debbie 210 Silvas, Susan Catherine 260 Silversmith, Linda Sue 144,235 Sims, Carolyn jane 114,260 Sink, William Lawrence 235 Sipes, Samuel Kevin 132,260 Sizemore, james Allen 120,134,260 Skaggs, Amy Elizabeth 109,260,124 Skalbeck, Brenda Lorraine 235 Skidmore, john Milburn 235 Skidmore, Linda Ranae 109,128,235 Smith Kent Legrande 235 Smith Kerwin Dale 235 Smith, Kevin Paul 24,52,77,211 Smith, Laura Ellen 235 Smith Lazette Marie 235 Smith Loretta jean 109 Smith Marta Kim 260 Smith Matthew Lewis 112,134,135,250 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Matthew Robert 42,43,118,235 Pamela jean 235 Patti Lee 260 Randy Lawrence 132,235 Robert Alan 235 Robin M. 211 Rogers Arvard 221,235 Smith Ronald A. 189,211 Smith Scott David 24,242,260 Smith, Shellie Rae 260 Smith, Susan 221,235 Smith, Terri E. 260 Smith, Terry Allen 235 Smith, V. 116 Smith, Vera 167 Smith Wanda Lee 235 1 Smitherman, Howell joe 211 Smolkovick, Karen 180 Sneed, Terrance Richard 260 Snyder, jeffrey l. 260 Sojka, Emily Ann Marcella 221,235 Solomon, Brian Val 129,235 Solomon, Cindi Ann 23,130,154,211 Soloman, Tracy Lynn 98,211 Sorenson, Deborah Sue 185,211 Sorenson, joseph Dale 211 Sorenson, Kellie Ann 235 Sorenson, Lorie 57,260 Sorenson, Renae 73,83,109,241,26O Sorenson, Soricone, Bernie 131 Sandra 98,105,138,139,141,149,211 Scott, Linda Sue 117,210 Scott, Randall jay 259 Skinner, Suzanne 110 Skogen, Frank 160,161 Scott, Wayne Lance 259 Seaberry, Sammie Lee 113,259 Seaberry, Smith 113,235 Seacat, Kevin Dale 43,132,259 Sears, Timothy E. 62,196,210 Seay, Paul Kelly 134 Seay, Paula Maureen 160,259 Sebring, judi Nan 210 Seely, james L. 235 Seeton, Ricky Lee 259 Segovia, Sam 259 Seif, Deborah Ann 259 Selleck, joanne Elizabeth 210 Senescall, Elizabeth Ann 235 Sennett, Patrick Emmett 112,235 Skogen, Karey Laverna 235 Skogen, Kathy 117,210 Skousen, Karen 23,48,49,260 Skouson, Karol 104,128,210 Serpas, Serpas, Serpas, Martha Esperanza 259 Patricia 210 jr., Rodolfo Alberto 239 Sesate, Billy 122 Sesate, Sesate, Miguel Parra 210 Rebecca Sue 235 Setlow, Celinda 67,235 Setlow, Michelle 45,259 Sevey, Melisa Lucy 259,124 Sevey, Richard Thomas 210 Sevland, Merry Lee 105,112,210 Sevland, Sherry Ann 12B,130,134,210 Sezate, Lisa 22,48,49,79,141,146,210 Sharp, Larry D. 235 Sharp, Sharp, Lynn 159 Redina 210 Shaw, Cheryl Ann 210 Shaw, David Scott 120,259 Shaw, Michelle Ann 259 Shearin, Robert Thomas 52,53,210 Shearman, Patricia E. 210 Slade Charlene Golden 210 Slade, jess E. 260 Slade, Slade, Slade Sladel Peggy Marie 235 Ronald Dean 131,210 Sheila Katherine 260 Stephen Craig 210 Slade, Wayne 176 Slater, Rhonda Ann 210 Slattery, Susan joy 185,210 Slattery, Teresa Mary 235 Sloan, Erin 260 Slotterback, Floyd 129,162 Smigel jr., Edwin Thomas 260 Smith Smith Anita Lorraine 210 Beverly 73,189,210 Smith Brain David 37,260 Smith, Cynthia jean 235 Smith, Daniel Lewis 135,210 Smith Debra Bacon 138,185,211 Smith Don 175 Smith Donnie Earlwin 260 Smith Frederick, Mitchell 52,205,211 Smith, Dr., George 159 Smith, Gregory Wayne 38,260 Smith, james Matthew 119,260 Smith, janice Lynn 235 Smith, jefferson Clayton 126,241,260,262 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Karen Gail 260 Karen Leila 57,211 Karla jean 200,211 Kathy jean 235 Kenneth Patrick 52,128,211 Sottiaux, Cindy jane 260 Soza, Robert 179 spain, Cliff 179 Spavin, Sherill Marlene 116,211 Spear, Cindi Lynn 260 Spear, Shelley Darline 211 Spencer, Charles 211 Spencer, Gloria Lynn 116,211 Spencer, Priscilla jean 260 Spencer, Randy William 260 Sperry, Alan Paul 260 Spiel, P. 110 Spiel, Robert Freeman 38,98,138,149,240,26O Spilo, Edward Carl 98,260 Spilo, Victoria joann 129,236 Spleeth, Thelma Z. 260 Sproul, Edward Peter 261 St. john, Ken Wayne 236 Staebell, Daniel 60,110,185,203,211 Staebell, Ronald Edward 38,60,135,236 Standage, jeannette 261 Stanley ll, james Travis 52,53,131,211 Stanley, Susan Marie 109,128,130,236 Stapley, Dan Clinton 22,211 Stapley, lolene 131,135,212 Stapley, Leo Gordon 134,261 Stapley, Russell Leroy 261 Starks, Brenda Sue 212 Starks, Sharon Clydeen 212 Stearman, Gary Charles 134 Stearman, Karen jul 133,261 Stechnij, james F. 38,132,261 Steelman, Dennis Bob 212 Stehr, Brian 175 Steiner, Christine 261 Steiner, Douglas Ray 28,29,212 Stephens, William Milton 81,236 INDEX-275 Wade Stephenson, David 212 Stephenson, Mark Travis 195,212 Stevens, jeff 236 Stevens, Teri Lee 131,212 Stever, Laura Rene 212 Stever, Stephanie Ann 261 Steverson, jenny Lynne 109,129,221,236 Stewart, jim 165 Stewart, Linda 221 Stewart, Mary Catherine 128,236 Stewart, Virginia Marie 130,261 Stirland, Krey M. 132,236 Stock, Raymond William 109,129,154,236 Stockes, Timothy Edmund 52,212 Stoffers, Cynthia Sue 261 Stokes, Tina Kay 236 Stolk, Brian Gerald 135,212 Stone, Lillian Edith 261 Stoneburner, Rebecca Ruth 212 Stoneburner, Sharon Rose 236 Stoops, William j. 212 Stortz, Helen 175 l Stott, Greg Charles 236 Stout, Bonnie Lynn 116,212 Stout, Kellie joanne 154,212 Strahm, Lareine Elaine 212 Strait, Cindy Elizabeth 117,212 Strauch, Donald William 110,196,212 Straziscar, Terry Louis 261 Strigas, Kimberle Ann 154,212 Strong, Cory Anthony 212 Strong, Karen 109,241,261,124 Strong, Perry Hayden 28,236 Sturdevant, james 160 Sturdivant, Kim 212 Sturges, Sheryl Ann 236 Suban, jennifer Marie 131,212 Sullivan, jeffrey Todd 236 Sullivan, Paul Francis 261 Suprak, Dennis Craig 236 Suter, Douglas Calvin 28,236 Svitak, Patricia Ann 114,121,212 Swanger, Sandra 213 Swan, Gregory Charles 98,261 Swann, Mickey jo 213 Sweat, Lorna Kay 213 Sweet, Thomas Richard 81,213 Szczephanski, Frank joe Szymber, joyce Ann 127,236 Tait, janet Lynne 213 Tait, Robert jackson 38 Tarango, Patrick Raul 28,214,217 Tate, Roberta Gaye 246,261 Tau, Fred Cecil 24,111 Thacker, Rhonda 213 Theaman, Karrie Louire 131,135,236 Thomas, Al 38,39,175 Thomas, Kenneth Dayle 261 Thomas, Philip Craig 261 Thompson, Alan Duane 213 Thompson, Brent 236 Thompson, Chuck 167 Thompson Cindy Sue 236 Thompson Craig Lynn 213 Thompson Deborah jane 130,236 Thompson Dena Lee 109,236 Thompson Thompson Thompson Keven Lynn 261 Margaret Lucille 154,213 , Terri Rena 29 Thornhill, Norine 165 Thornton, Kathy Ann 236 Thornton, Mark Stuart 261 Thorpe, David Squire 104 Thuenen, Randall Gene 213 Thulin, Karen 86,104,213 Tibshraeny, Dianne Dee 116,213 Tibshraeny, Scott Alfred 126,261 Tidwell, L. 38 Tiffany, Cheryl Lynette 236 Tiffany, Timothy 185,213 Tihanyi, George 175 Tipotsch, David Michael 213 Titcomb, Sandra Kay 236 Tobey, Robyn Leslie 110,260,261,124 Tobey, Vicki Lin 221,236 Toland, james Conrad 104,109,118,213 Toland, joetta 105,109,118,213 Tolsdorf, Cindy Sue 214 Tom, Donna jane 261 Tom, Ronald Dean 261 Tominaga, joyce 57,64,179 Tomlin, Rhonda jean 237 Toon, Roger Eric 38,174,237 Torres, Roberta 214 Townsend, Ben 179 Traicoff, Donald 134,236,238 Treptow, Debra Ann 214 Trethaway, Carol Lynn 261,124 Trevizo, judi 236 Valentine, Rosanne 262 Valenzuela, Fernando 134,135,214 Valenzuela, Kathy 214 Van Auker, Barbara jean 237 Van Auker, Robert 214 Van Tongeren, Karen Lynn 214 Van Winkle, Robert 214 Van Winkle, Thomas Charles 237 VanBeekum, Deedee 237 Vance, Michelle 109,130,262,124 Vance, Pamela 23,129,130,214 Vanderlinden, jennifer 262 Vandine, Edna 262 VanHerpen, Kathleen 127,237 VanLuchene, judith Kay 143,237 VanParys, Roger Stephen 52,237 VanParys, Ronda 67,237 VanParys, Roxann 67,128,237 VanZutphen jr., Cornelius 110,185,209 214 Vasquez, William George 37,81,262 Vaughan, Steven Lee 28,214 Vaughn, jerry 114 Vega, Martha Theresa 237 Vegh, Dennis Gordon 214 Vensor, Robert Wayne 214 Verch, Leslie Denise 135,214 Verhelst, Terri Marie 127,237 Verstraete, Patrick Henry 215 Vian, Donald Mathew 237 Vian, Rebecca Lynn 120,262 Vickers, Gena Marie 237,58 Vickers, Teresa Louise 117,215 Vickery, Alexander 215 Villacana, Rebecca 215 Villagomez, Alex Rey 215 Villagomez, Delia jane 237 Villaverde, Arthur 237 Villegas, Teresa Ann 122 Vivian, Douglas Keith 132,262 Voegtline, Kathy Ann 262 Wade Wade , joyzelle 48,67,109,262 , julie 262,124 Wade, , Timothy john 215 Kevin Dale 52,104,11 8,185,215 Trevizo, Sonia Sue 117,214 Triebe, Bobbie Lee 236 Trikas, Tina 261 Tripp, james Ralph 214 Troxwell, Cindy 214 Tryon, Esther 214 Tryon, james David 60 Tryon, Marc Nikolas 261 Tryon, Margie 261 Tsinnijinnie, Tom 24,236 Taylor Taylor , Andrea Gwyn 134,236 , Annette 128,185,213 Taylor Bradley Con. 104,236 Taylor, Darlene 213 Taylor, jerald Ray 213 Taylor Karie Lynn 201 Taylor Kathy Kay 116,213 Taylor, Laurence Roy 261 Taylor, Tammie Sue 241,261 Templeton, Stephen Lee 261 Tenney, Eric 114 Ternes, Colleen Ann 127,236 Ternes, Connie jo 127,236 Terrell, Cheri Lynn 213 Terrell, Wendy Gail 105,261 Terrio, Richard George 236 Terrio, Richard George 236 Terry, jennifer Carole 106,131,134,236 Terry, Neal Eric 106,111,112,213 Tessendorf, jerry Alan 104,120,261 Testa, jim Walter 43,104 276-INDEX Tucker, Karen Ruth 12B,129,131,236 Tucker, Ron 129,134,214 Tuovinen, Pekka juhani 138,142,214 Turley, Daniel Gene 261 Turley, lulie Ann 131,214 Turner, Andrew 261 Turner, Dalane Meikle 38,132,236 Turner, Stephen Gregory 138 Tyler, Scott 110,262 Tyler, Stacye Lyn 48,262 Tyler, Wyman Nichols 110 Tyree, john Louis 262 Understiller, Wendy jane 110,262 Unnewehr, Linda Kay 237 Urrea, Donald Andre 214 Valandra, Linda 214 Valencia, Antonia julia 262 Valentine, Edward Anthony 262 Valentine, Lora 176 Wager, Diane Michelle 237 wager, Linda Kay 67,241,262 Waggener, Bruce Alan 262 Wagner, Melinda jane 143,237 Wahl, jordan Lane 215 Wahl, Karen 110,241,262 Wahl, William Curtis 208,215 Wakefield, Lori Diane 237 Wakolee, Frank 237 Walker, jimmy 262 Walker, Mark 104,111,237 Walker, Shelley 48,67,98,151,221,237 Wallace, Stephen 237 Walsh, Dennis 117,215 Walsh, Liz 237 Walters, Brenda 165 Ward, Chris 60,104,105,107,112,113,141 215 Ward, Dawin Allan 237 Ward, joanne 117,215 Warnke, Carol Lynn 262 Warnke, Rose Ann 116 Warren, Susan Elaine 262 Washington, Debra 237 Waters, jackie 164 Watkins, Dale 114,215 Watson, Barbara 215 Watson, joseph 38,262 Watson, Robert joseph 215 Watters, Donna Lynn 262 Wayne, john 262 Wayne, Richard 215 Weatherbee, Carole 237 Weaver, David 242,262 Weaver, Donna 215 Webb Webb , Bert Alan 262 Karen 57,215 Webbi Kathie 105,120,262 Webb, Kelly 28,237 Webb, Sandra 241,246,262 Webb Webb Susie 111 120 237 iWilliam 262 I Weber, james 215 Weber, janine 67,215 Weber, Marjan 67,262 Weber, Mark 237 Webster, William 36,37,126,262 Weems, Mary 237 Weidinger, Michael 215 Weight, LeAnn 23,237,124 Welch, Mark 237 Welch, Roy Lee 215 Williams, Tamara 238 Williams, Timothy 38,48,113,164,263 Williams, Waymond Lee 263 Williard, Pamela Ann 109,130,263,124 Willig, Willis, Willis, Willis, Ronald 216 Clarence 116,238 Donna 120,127,134,238 Elizabeth 238 Willis, Karie 67,263,124 Willis, Mary 109,263 Willis, Willis, Patricia 110,113,263 Richard 263 Wilson, james Robert 238 Wilson, jeffery 263 Wilson, Laurie 263 Wilson, Peggy 238 Wilson, Rita Gail 263 Wilson, Stephen 216 Wiltba Wiltba nk, Carol 116,216 nk, Sandra 263 Welker, Gregory Scott 28,215 Weller, Richard 118,135,262 Wells, Douglas 38,237 Wells, Paul 175 Welshenbaugh, joan 237 Welshenbaugh, judy 262 Wendt, David 262 Wendt, Deborah Anne 237 Wendt, Mary Ann 215 Wentz, Selena 262 Werner, Bruce 128,130,263 Werner, Diana 128,130,215 Wimmer, Melinda 128 Windham, Anita 45,263 Winn, Kimberly 127,141,238 Winton, june 238 Winquist, Tony 263 Witowski, Cindy 216 Witowski, Vicki 238 Wix, Tresia 184,216 Wong, Yulona 263 Wood, Cynthia 98,109,119,221,239 Wood, Debra 138,139,263 Wood, Douglas 216 Werner, Nancy 237 Werner, Neil 52,53 Wessels, Deon 75,98,148,149,154,215 West, Connie 215 West, Corwin 167 West, Dalia Ann 215 West, David 47,237 West, Gale 237 West, Gregory 215 West, janis 263,124 West, john 238 West, Sheryl 263,124 West, Teri 109,127,238 Westbrook, Carol Ann 263 Westerhausen, Tracey 101,109,215 Wetherhill, james 263 Wetzel, Toni jo 263 Whisenhunt, Raymond 216 White, Bill 139,161 White, Collette 109 White White White White White White White , Elizabeth 162 , Marjorie 238 , Tamara 154,216 , Tim 263 , Virginia 216 , William G. 160 , William Wylie 263 Wood, Wood, Wood, Mary 216 Terri 135,216 Wes 239 Woodruff, Debra 263 Woods, Cynthia 118,239 Woods, Lawrence 154,216 Woods, Leslie 48,67,263 Woods, Monica 67,134,216 Woods, Nancy 67,229,239 Wooton, Ruth 109,263 Workman, Kathleen 263 Worsley, Roger jackson 37,263 Worthington, jennifer 109,127,239 Worthington, Monty 52,53,107,131,135,239 Wray, Kim 263 Wright, Anne 239 Wright, Charles 216 Wright, jim 221,239 Wright, Karen Elizabeth 134,239 Wright, Karen Sue 239 Wright, Randy Eugene 111,263 Wright, Randy H. 118,134,216 Wright, Robert 126,133,263 Wright, Ronald 263 Wright, Stephen 126,263 Wunderle, William 216 Wursten, Cindy 128,216 Whitehurst, Ralph Alan 238 Whiteley, Kevin 37,263 Whitson, Kathy May 263 Whitson, Susan Lynn 238 Wiall, jim 238 Wurtz, jim 165 Wylie, janet 216 Wynn, Don 38,263 Yates, john 129,217 Widmer, jo Delle 263 Widmer, Lynne 134,238 Wiegert, Wiegert, Wilhelm Wilks, G Colleen 216 Gail Marie 263 ,16 216 .o.17s Wilks, Rocky 38,263 Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, , David 28 Doris 216 Larry 81 Norma 238 Randolph 238 Yeager, Scott 263 Yerby, Fern 167 York, Cindy 117,217 Young Young ,Cheri 109,217 , David 263 Young, Debbie 217 Young, Douglas 239 Young , jedi 263,124 Young, joseph 263 Young, Linda 109,263 Young, Richard 175 Young, Robert 239 Zaharis, Dr. jim 159 Zarkou, Laurie 179 Zarr, Douglas 263 Zavala, Hector 239 Zavala, Noreen 122,239 Zebro, Debra 135,154,217 Ziebell, Ronald 263 Ziemer, Diane 263 Zigalla, Kathryn 107,130,239 Zimmerman, Craig 217 Zimmerman, Daniel 217 Zimmerman, julie 98,132,138,220,239 Zimmerman, Kathryn 217 Zimmick, Debra 217 Ziobrowski, Mary 120,239 Zizzo, Linda 75,241,263 Zufelt, Debbie 263 INDEX-277 'ii FU X rs ws' 5 . 62112 urs 4 if at NMR DESIDERATA Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. lf you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble: it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let not this blind you to what virtue there is, many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nuture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and lonliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding like it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. Love and appreciation to Mr. Donovan, 5 Peggy, Cynthia and our beautiful friends A ' in for all their help in more ways than one. fligagg t ly DCQCG- N Q sf .,,. ' n . ' . ' ',-- Y I - . tr v i if if N ? ' g E ig iif-.ax . ig. 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