Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1986
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X X Quai f XLR! 501 Ox! 000 'Sf ZyLsCSiQ9iiQn0XXNOJ OM CHIEF TA IN I986 Amy Zesbaugh Kristin McQuitt Pa Y Elizabeth Wallace Mellisa Tafoya Advisor John Donovan Westwood High S h I 945 West Eigh h S Mesa, Arizona N, ,f .X --sm Er' -w . , --.- -is. M, ' vi? 4 N ' 3135? ,J w QL., A x 'x H w ,M my ' 0 sw'-. . if Wow u gg Z mf J XLQSDQVQMW awww LQMD Living in the fast lane, fvQ! Struggling for an identity, We search for a unique look, An appearance to keep pace Wth the material world. Emphasizing expressive details, Accenting features, We change day to day As our mood directs. Who are you? is the question. Answer, unknown, for we are still . . . Shooting for the stars. , . :X f 1 ,R , , V0 X , V.. XX 4' v if X , ta-slain ' x --fx... ,X Seeking a release for overflowing energy We gather together, Making a splash. Tossing sophistication aside, Screaming and waving anxiously, We celebrate the joy of companionship, Thrilled with our youthful freedom. 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Through endless rehearsal and lntricate direction, We perfect a production, Waiting for our moment in the spotlight. Exaggerating movement and expression Enhancing believability, We convince the audience, And when the curtain goes 'up we'll be. Shooting for the stars. Introduction-I5 4eSSW h M' 5 Q' Dedication Goes To Favorite Four The i985-86 Chieftain staff honors four staff members who have contributed greatly to the excellence that has become a standard at Westwood 'Big AI Arbizu came to Westwood in l974. Since then he has received many letters of commenda- tion for his security enforcement. He is a sought-after crowd control expert in the school district, but what most of us remember about Al is his booming, bigger-than-life laughter and his constant willingness to assist students and staff whenever a problem arises. He has made the Westwood campus a safer, more pleasant one for all of us. Mrs. Bette Anderson has taught English at Westwood for the past I6 years. During those years she has become one of the most liked people at Westwood by both staff and students. One of her colleagues attributed her success to 'her devilish sense of humor'C Mrs. Anderson has hehved students in all phases of the English curriculum from Princyvles of English I to Children 's Literature to College Prep Writing. In her personality and in her classroom Mrs. Anderson is truly one of Westwood's outstanding teachers. 'Students don 't care how much you know after they know how much you care could easily have been coined by Westwood's vocational agriculture department chairman Leo C. Peterson. Mr. Peterson began lWestwood's agriculture department in l962 as a branch of Mesa High 's program. Since that time Mr. Peterson has developed the agriculture program into the finest in the state. Described by his students as a supportive teacher who makes learning fun, Mr. Peterson is a favorite with all of his students. Sally Bixby Sturdevant is the perfect Warrior. As a staff member she is loyal. cheerful, hehrful, caring and sharing. As a teacher, she is a perfect model. She does aerobics with her students each day. One of her students remarked 'Mrs. Sturdevant will live forever and never grow old. As warriorette sponsor, She has strong rules and expectations of the line and the successful perfor- mances that result from her discipline give the girls affection for their teacher. Westwood loves Mrs. Sturdevant as she loves Westwood., Dedication-I7 Vx ., M 4 ' F 5 'H -Q' ' + W 3-Q, ' LQ- 4133: Mn V! Tj G wg-' fx- J' ' ' , ,-. wx-if , x- r New 451 , I 1 6 w 1 I fl' ,pit 4 5 iffsf N ,f 'A-r. 4 w ' 'Y' U 9 W , -mf l 'Vw ig! n D A f M, . J W H fx X - . ,, A f. Tj , - .f , ,,'f'y-ffl ,Z '?L. ' +1 V 1 5 , ' am , YM W' V ' ,ffx -Www , - .Lv , U ' 'Q-p.-nngwf,-K-2 F 41 Sensing a victory, We ban together in aggressive support, Demonstrating our pride, The mounting tension Inflaming an exuberant spirit, Evoking foot stomping and raucous cries. The cheering crowd witnesses Person after person display his Undying faith. Later, confronting our rivals, we'll begin. Shooting for the stars. Aclivities-I9 Opening Assemblies Generate Enthusiasm The Hello assembly was a phenominal success. Student Coun- cil put on a humorous and somewhat dramatic skit trying to satirize what every sophomore goes through before his first dance at Westwood. The spirit ambassadors delighted the stu- dent body and faculty by presenting awards won during spirit camp over the summer. The football team was introduced and gave an enthusiastic War Eagle yell which undoubtedly put the crowd in a frenzy! The Curtain Time assembly proved once again that Westwood has extraordinary talent in every aspect of the entertainment field. That incredible band Turn of the Century rocked Shepherd Auditorium to an almost unconcious state of beingl The Fat Boys rapped and ate their way into the hearts of sophomores and pudgy people everywhere. Lori Box ex- pressed her undying love for an unknown hunk, while perched delicately upon the golden crescent above the stage. The Honor choir sang l Can 't Fight this FeeIing with such emotion that everyone in the audience remembered his first love. GF fx Q is XA ,X X A 'W' CMA 3' iff? Q.. +0 sag 0 'VT r' .D , , , ,. , M. . . ?..,q,,, A W, ,,, M ,f xgr I ga? N 1- w ga l hp!! ' , ,f 3 3' W. A ,f ,,, , ' W IS, '. -wif ' ' . 'X wif ' im V ,, H 5 at 1 3, S , ., - -5 . Sig? ' fir 1 41- ill A Back- To-School Excitement In The Air 1 ca ws xu I H+- Q. Bows , ms Ti OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEFT: Everyone catches the spirit by letting orange and blue balloons drift toward the heavens. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Garn Bailey and Dwight Mann read the daily paper to find the latest school attire. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM: Straight from Vogue, models pictured here are C top to bottomjf Erin Cramer, Dale Noble, Brian Mason, Jolie Fredrickson, Tom Wade. Julie Johnson. Denny Crespin and Corey Scott. TOP LEFT: King Crow. Lewis Roundtree, and his gang convince the crowd that Westwood is number one. BO TTOMf The lunchtime party crowd heads to the all-time favorite Burger King. ABO VE: The Warriorettes try to draw a response from the crowd, MIDDLE LEFT: Susan Lows gives a big YES to the certain someone who asked her to homecoming. Activities 23 ' Take Five Fall brought the excitement of school spirit and the thrill of not having to eat lunch at home everyday. Many adjusted to both these excitations by eating in the spanking new Chieftain Chow Palace. The construction was completed in I984. but the finishing touches were barely finished when the school year started. The colorful, graphic wall mural was designed to display Westwood's tradition of excellence in every field. Students feasting in the cafeteria also enjoyed a bit of culture in Westwood's art museum. Still others preferred dining at such places as MacDonald's, .lack in the Box and Burger King. Re- gardless, all students enjoyed the precious fourty-two minute lunch break. Everyone looked forward to the weekend breaks in the fall of l985. Many participated in school functions. Spirit reached an all-time high as students wore blue and orange. bought spirit buttons, and released balloons at the football games. Atten- dance at school dances soared to record-breaking level Stu- dents enjoyed every break from their rigorous studies. Num. nv .u .mtaw SNS-,NK N. Ks at X l ff, u A .p-' S.- AEN Ss W f W 7' 4 1 OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: Spirited Warrior phantoms redesign the doors of the '34 building for homecoming. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: A giggling senior spends a romantic lunch on campus with her sweetie. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Todd Bennett attempts to impress faculty and friends with his acrobatic talents. CPIease do not try this stunt in your own home. 2 TOP LEFT: Senior goofball Micko Olmstead tries to casually stalk sweet Nellie. TOP RIGHT: The marching band, full of vigor and enthusiasm, try to find their O-tips hats. ABOVE: Claustrophobic sophomores can stretch outside the cafeteria. LEFT? During the Tai Chewee day. David Hippon, ignoring his ROTC pals, is decapitated by the oncoming jet. Fall Acttvltn. s 25 ABO VE: The Varsity Cheerleaders build a daring pyramid to bring enthusiasm to the stands. ABOVE RIGHT? The Warrior- ettes strike a finishing pose during their half-time performance. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Auburn King and Laura Siqueiros dance with enthusiasm for the Warriors. LEFF Let's go Warriorsl cheers Lori Weinberg. BOTTOM: .LV, cheer: Above: Stephanie Holsten, Andrea DiGesualdo, Renee Paulk, Julie Gunnell, Bottom: Nikki Wheeler, Minyon Franklin, Audrey Creed, Tiffany Estrada. 26 Cheer S Poms Pom 8 Cheer Brin Enthusiasm K .' .11 ' i . L, , , '1'va,. ,, .1 1 f N ', ' A 1 ,, tfaaf. Jw , V ,,,, :A 115 K ' - W . ,.,, 1 rl' vga -all K ' ,L ' 1 in M nv V, , !E,,,Jfw:1,'f,ffT,5-,.3,.,g3gf-Jgif, T of .. 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S QP g 3 X X' sf f f Q W A Q 'L 'T 5 Homecomln 85 Memorable For All As six red. white, and blue convertible Mustangs paraded around the track carrying the Homecoming royalty nominees. anticipation mounted in the stands. Over 86117 fans had come to see the undefeated, Warriors take on the top-ranked McClin- tock Chargers. Now they eagerly awaited the announcement of the i985-86 Homecoming K ing and Queen. The bleachers erupt- ed in shouts and cheers of excitement as the names, Rodney Bonner and Nicole Phelps, echoed through the stadium. The Marching Band and the Warriorettes added to the roman- tic atmosphere of Homecoming by performing For Your Eyes Only, featuring trumpet soloist, Ward Chapman, and director, Dan Shindele. Band alumni joined in on their second number, Boogie Down. A few Warriorette and cheerleading alumni led cheers to boost Westwood spirit. This year's Homecoming floats were outstanding. Taking first place. the junior class proudly displayed an eagle. a warrior head dress, and the Statue of Liberty, in front of the American flag, depicting the theme, '34merica's Dream is Westwood's Future. The senior float captured second place with a colorful, surfing Gumby, showing everyone how to Carch the Spirit. Coming in third place, the sophomores used a giant clock to illustrate the theme, The Best of Times. All aspects of Home- coming '85 were superb, and will be remembered by senior, junior, and sophie Warriors alike. T in ti , 1' xt Q3 T' -....t , Q it ,. :a fx Q . .Qi : gig 5 - K K Q N . - 'k 'k 'R' 'A' at 'A' 'k 'k 'k 'Ir it 'K fkiitf- iikii 'Y W 'K' 'i 'I 'H' f w 1r'ar'-xa'ar f w'fi'ii'1x' i' U 'X' 'K 7 X .F Yufw Q ,, . 5 Xb 5 xx? I 1' J fat Material World Once again the Warriors dressed out for the new school year in the latest fashions. From their Guess jeans to their Swatch watches to their Vaurnet sunglasses, the Warriors were clothed in the very best Diamond's, Goldwater's and Bullock's had to offer. One fashion of the late sixties and early seventies that made its return was plaid pants. From the traditional Scottish plaid to psychedelic yellow and green plaid, this style certainly made a comeback. Men's tanks proved a hot item. A cool tank under a shaker knit sweater or a T-shirt dress provided for a casual yet fashionable look for women also. Stirrup pants made a successful debut this year as did Coca-Cola 's newline of sports- wear. Another trend to hit the clothes racks was the big floral print dresses like the one grandma used to wear. Letterman sweaters with a person 's favorite designer's initial on the side pocket were also popular. As far as tennis shoes go, many Warriors traded their Nike swoosh for Reebok's new looks. Accessories included rubber bracelets and dangling earrings. Anyone who happened to miss these styles can catch on to next year's fashions. KN ,,,,,, ,,,., a ,,.f VVVV TOP: Mourning the death of her homeroom teacher, a Warrior takes a moment away from her tears to wink at a passing pallbearer, ABOVE LEFT: Duane Peters handles his skating stardom by wearing his Vaurnets , ABOVE RIGHT: Lori Box displays the ever-popular deep v-neck. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Mary Joe Jimenez makes her modeling debut with this mug shot of her pearly whites. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP RIGHT: Senior heartbreaker Chrissy Golembiewski watches studly sophomores pass by the pop machines. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM LEFT: Stealing styles from the Romans, Jennifer Ross performs an ancient Italian ritual. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Modeling her version of French fashions, Missy Boch slows down for a moment from her fast-paced schedule, 32-Fashions .f ef? 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W ,K .A, Nut, AA 4, ,l.n.k,V I ,.' .:A,x,,..if4.Q.L,,?V 'Sin MJ' X, kr Q- A Q VA , r -9' df ,'.- ':- fl' 4'f?1',b' w Nw -1? . '.'4Y.Q' q g,: ' I X YJ., 1 N A Fashions I Never Saw Another Butterfly Death! Suffering! Tears! Hope! Mr. Jay Dean Jones directed Westwood's version of I Never Saw Another Butterfly . The Westwood performing arts department and drama division pre- sented the play on November 20 and 21, !985. The play was based on the book with the same name. I Never Saw Another Butterfly is part of a collection of the Holocaust drawings and poems of the children of the concentration camps. This play is one of the most serious productions that Westwood has ever performed. We must know and study history or we are bound to repeat it. Mr. Jones states. '7 Never Saw Another Butterfly , showed great acting ability. The players displayed the hardships, pain, and separation of the Jews. The actors sho wed exhilarating techniques to put this play in the top ten of our schools history. The play exhibited and helped to understand the way the Jews were treated and, through superb acting, it touched the audience with deep emo- tion. Whitney Richards states, The impact of the play encour- aged us to read books about the Holocaust and let us understand more about it. Good Work! Encore Westwood Drama depart- ment! 34-Fall Play TOP LEF T: Senior Scott L yon expresses himself in an elaborate speech. BO TTOM: Junior Wendy Baldwin plays the part of ahchild going to Ausch witz. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT? Junior Colette Eaton shows deep thought while listening. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP RIGHF Chris Goff throws in a few words of his own. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: The sorrows of death being created by Whitney Richards and Darrell Mc Grath show their great acting ability. Z '-f2v- NWS'- Y .1 fl , . 1- 0 .ns I X F if ,ffm 5 K ww-f. . ' f ff- 2213 ' b ' 5 . '55, g . LE: .15 I . . ,lb ' ' w .f gl tf En: Qsv' . ' 'If 1 '. 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RIGHT: Dina Woodward explains to Lisa Da- vis the advantages of owning a red mustang. 4.-'Q n-15 -inn, 'sf I-A1 3 '-, Nr Westwood Mods Ha ve A Dress Code All Their Own yd Aw 'f 4'+n-rv nw MZWJS' . W Il--' S. ,X-Q.. - 'E 1.3 5 ' M ,Q W -.-Us OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: The trench coat is typical attire even when the sun is beaming. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Decorative adornments. like the symbols for peace and Chris- tianity, capture the mod spirit. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM RIGHF Let 's not forget the easygoing Matt Bratten. He spends many afternoons secretively laughing at the reactions he re- ceives from passers-by. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM LEF I Could those large, extraneous clodhoppers really be comfort- able? TOP LEFT: Black seems to be the most appealing color to mods. Some even prefer to 'gon black with all their accesso- ries, including shoes. TOP MIDDL E: Mods find that the perfect way to accent black-on- white is to embellish themselves with chains and jewels of various assortments. ABO VE: Hey, what do you think of my outfit? I 771 entering a Madonna look-a-like contest. A T LEFF Two-toned Mike Marshall has definitely got that individual look. Doesn 't the hair say it all? MIDDLE: A dig through mom 's old jewelry box could produce exotic dang- lies. 39 .ff-Kg X YS :gg 5 4:1 .A 1 Wf- Q 1 J 4 ii x T Sf-If gf A 3 Q L 4 I 1' 's t KI, , ,.,. , ,W u . , 4 U . +5 .. ff nk '-xt, fgfgil. L W , lb Holidays Brin Fun And Enjoyment To All 1 3 Q 'N in H .. 5 L. 5 3 N . . xg? N X , S 5 wp J ff' N NN 42-Christmas . YN: . 3 N XX xxx B X. S Q . Na ik 3 5 X 1 E S X . MX. N 5.15 iv ., Q- : . 'z . i in 5 , ff., . 5 3 ii ff. Q 3 ,s Y yi ,mf Q , e N 5' E 3 bv ig 4 K. 1 4 3l 5 Y w.. ,. 1.14. N, Lf. M.-. az F,,,.: U :af f .Eff I K Q L 35. ffrfs X 5 R f if ag U58 X 9 , A sg 5 ,f 5 X. y'13f X My sf Q 5 ,Q 4 Q rf-gg' ,af Q 'Un Q Y, Q, v 5. .ii .,K, 1. 5311! 1' 91. ,. I . , fx- ,Q , . mx .xN,.N1 JI- . 5 ' S fi I A X - . .' 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Hopefully we can not only start that as a tradition but keep all the others going as well And for all of you who do participate in the games, Keep up the good work. And for everyone else who wonders if they should get involved, Isa y Go for it! lt's a lot of fun. Why do we have tradition? Because a long time ago the student council thought of some fun ways to promote school spirit through class competition. The ideas, such as lawn projects, Wahoo Pahu, and class plays, were enjoyed greatly by the first group of Warriors who participated in them. Since they were so successful the first time, the student council decided to use the same ideas the following year. The Warriors still liked them. Thus the traditions of Westwood evolved. Unfortunately, these traditions are no longer liked by the Warriors. They don 't inspire school spirit anymore either because only a small per- centage of each class participates in these activities. This is not to say that this generation of Warriors doesn 't do anything to promote school spirit, they just show their spirit in different ways. For example, they decorate their cars and parade to away football games. So while it is time to throw out some old tradi- tions it is also time to recognize the new ones that are emerg- ing. '77 Olgltld Tradition or no tradition, that may be the question of the future. A tradition by dictionary definition is: handing down of customs, opinions, stories, etc . . . Westwood has had along line of traditions ranging from plays to ditch days. l.et's specify. School class plays have not gotten worse but instead more modern. The scenery may not be as elaborate as in the past but the dialogue sure is. All assemblies have been cut down to five or six. How can we, the students, be traditional when the administration cuts down assemblies? Wacky track meets and swim meets, Nacawatchem and Wah Hoo Pah Hoo respectively named, ha ven 't been attended because the fun and advertising hasn 't been up to par. Senior Ditch Day, well that's a tradition being kept up by the senior class for years to C OH18. 44 Traditions Jai' We feel that the traditions are going down because of the way they are treated. For example, the plays are now being per- formed after school Not as many people are going to be inter- ested in them. The school spirit has also gone down from lack of pep assemblies. One of the most missed traditions that has caused a lot of bitter feelings is the removal of Senior Ditch Day. The seniors deserve it! Kc legal Ur 5 f L Cljlfcdd Sophomore plays, Wahu Pahu, Na Kwachim .. . What the?l? Westwood traditions! What are you talking about? Where did they come from? Why are they dying? Maybe if it were well- known what they were, they wouIdn't be so soon forgotten. These events that our Westwood pioneers established need not be foresaken. It starts with here and now. The new sophomores need to be introduced to these traditions which recent gradu- ates and students have failed to carry on. For if the present cannot continue school pride, then the future has no past. Traditions are born and traditions die. The spirit of traditions, found in events like Na K wachim and Wahoo Pahu, has faded. However, modern traditions are being built with Westwood's outstanding football record during the past two seasons, the girl's powder puff football game, and the far superior class plays that the class of '86 has produced. Some traditions remain strong. The FFA, band and orchestra programs, as well as swim, track and cross country teams, have always been formidable opponents at state and national competitions. And of course. what senior would forget Mr. Stehr 's and Mr. Wells 's traditional, humorless jokes that were told from the beginning to the end of every semester? As students, we'll always remember such tra- ditions. More flywwkc I think it 's about time to change or update some of Westwood's great traditions. Some of the things that we par- ticipate in now are slowly going out of style. We need some sort of activity or activities that are fun to do today. Although lha ve no suggestions, I think we should ha ve a poll go around campus and see what the students would like to do. Some of our tradi- tions were fun Kback in the 60s and 7Osj, but this is the 80s and a whole new generation. We need something new. Traditions 45 5 ss 1fg5i if 1 g iM?9555X?f fi . A Sfsm Q fafls?QiQfibQiS Q4 iSsgz?g '57 V x F .eiisiii vi .zwwff-X is-if vQfskksiQQ K x eff Q Y aff? 53 . ,K AX 53-3,5 WSH xtiQ ggi? X iii6ft Q. Y if 5 fi f 31+ X -7 , - iiwQwNgYxQ M msg' SN -Ng'-ri 'iff Miss? i ff Nxt? :X '33Si S O 2 Qigh 5553 1AA i My 5-ffm af C' .1 'fm' A ' xf 1 ,, , l . 5 1 Q. 'Q dv. . 'I I . .Q , ,A . l . A ,M 1 ' I, fx , - . A -V I O' ... ...., Q s ' m X x. ,. W iifJx,,ffs s ax mv ...... - J X 'xx Wa... Ai ik 4 f-if , ,V A V355 Q55 3'- ,wgw :-.A,fe,,,, 'inf' 'gg ff'T7k v '?Q3'ru':fqf ., . J - 4. if x ' -Irv? , k K ,yt 1 , .3 is' Am ,Q-A Q. 4 Q s. Q . 'N if X gl 5,3 i LX . xx . 4 i Q- ', f . I . ' 1 6 ,J 2, .. W mf. gm... fi-PM ? M 1 xr 1 Q 955' l wg,?7-'Hit 1 I 'Q , 'S V Pr I 1 N- . . Q. u A' if 514 iQ, : v' 3 Ja . 48-Powder Puff Powder Puff ls Back. .lunior Girls Take Kudos The tension mounts as the players take the field. As the crowd yells and the cheerleaders rah, Brimhall Field hosts a football game in February. Obviously this was no ordinary football game. For the first time since l964. the Westwood Warrior women displayed their athle- tic ability in the form of a Powder Puff football game. This rare event even merited coverage by the Mesa Tribune. The sophomore junior, and senior ladies squared off under enthusiastic leadership. The senior team, captained by Karla Sorensen, trained hard but unfortunately finished their overall. We may not have won, but we gave it our all and had a lot of fun. exclaimed Krystn Dale, senior team member. Heidi Bagley led the sophomore team to a hard-fought tie with the senior girls with a score of 6 to 6. The seniors went on to challenge the juniors in a playoff game but fell short with a score of 0 to 6. The championship round was played by the juniors and sopho- mores. Captain Stephanie Birch led her junior team to a respect- able I4-6 victory over the sophomores. This wacky, role-reversal football game, complete with male cheerleaders will not be soon forgotten in the minds of the lady Warriors of Westwood. ,025 OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophie Heidi Bagley trains for the big game. TOP: Sophomore girls prepare for action. ABO VE: Referees for the i986 Powder Puff game consisted of Doug Lewis, Johnny Gardner, Greg Robinson, Brian Allen, Brian Mason, Rick Flaherty and Layne Morlenson. iv65 Fai' ASQ 'P-Xi .MY My 49456 QQ: 2255? ik We train our minds and bodies To perform, to move, Focusing on improvement, Shaping our mental attitude. We over-exert, straining outselves, Pushing beyond the limit of tolerance. Trying to ignore praise and pain, Concentrating on sharpening our ability. g We look toward the next opportunity, gft,g The next chance to prove our worth, to s I shine, ff ssss When we'll once again be . . if ff W Shooting for the stars. vision Sports-5l Westwood Varsity Football Team Reaches Play Offs The varsity football team was completely unstoppable this sea- son. The Warriors were able to overcome almost any obstacle placed before them. The men finished the regular season with an 8-2 record. This was good enough to earn the team a birth in post-season play-offs. The Warriors eliminated the Mountain View Toros in the first round by a score of I9-6. This was also the only season in which the Toros were beaten by the same team twice. Consequently, l985-86 will go down in the record books as a very historic year for the Warriors. Although Westwood was taken out of the play-off race by a close loss to Sahuaro High School of Tucson, the players can still be very proud of the fact they made it to the final eight best teams in the state. One of the outstanding players this year was Senior Doug Lewis, who was named the team's leading rusher. Junior Rick Flaherty earned his call to fame by playing quarter- back and any other position the coach wanted him to play. Senior Jody Sprietsma contributed an enormous amount of skill and power to the defensive line. Three players were named to the East Valley League Team. They were Rodney Bonner, Brent Leavitt, and Dale Noble. Rod- ney had his best game against Sahuaro. He stole two intercep- tions and also completed a 66 yd. touchdown run. The future looks bright for the Warriors. Led by many talented Juniors, the Warriors will surely triumph once again. VARSITY FOOTBALL M OPPONENT 26 Coronado 6 38 Corona Del Sol 24 26 Tempe 6 I7 Chandler 7 2 Mountain View 0 22 Greenway 7 7 McClintock 29 22 Marcos de Niza 25 Jl Dobson I9 22 Mesa 0 52-Football TOP RO W: Alfie Mendez, Justin Rutherford, Brent Leavit, Marc Brunsdale, Aaron Cayton, Mark Andrews, Brian Mason, Marc Shumway, Clayton Randall SECOND RO W: John Durfee, Tom Atkinson, Colton Taylor, Jody Sprietsma. Rick Flaherty, Sean Roundtree Marc Chevalier, Rodney Bonner THIRD RO W: Coach Van Ausdale, Richard Campos, Shaun Peterson, Dale Noble, Coach Hilliker, Coach Loper, Coach Jones, Brad Blue, Tom Kawalcyzk, Chris Johnson, Coach Townsend FORTH RO W: Doug Lewis, Jeff Wallace, Darrell Epps, Ron Anderson, Layne Mortenson, Adolph Campos, J.P. Pierson, Jeff Chandler BOTTOM ROW: Richard Ramirez, James Roe, Randy Wondrash, Dan Garmis, Greg Garcia, J.J. Camptell, Tom Garcia . naval Q 1 ly . x ' 'Q -1 ,' . - Q, My 1' X 1 Z' iff A , QM The Junior Varsity Team Completes A Great Season. Destroy is a word that best describes the Junior Varsity Foot- ball team. They dominated the other teams by having five shut outs, and only came short once for a record of 7-L They were winners in every aspect of the word with sophomores Sean Stapley and Chris DeLaFuente leading the pack. Their efforts were unbeatable. They had grueling hours of practice to prove their ability, disappointing no one. The special young talents of this team, combined with the varsity, should next year provide for the Warriors a team of immeasurable glory. Coach Jolly was proud of his players as they strived to be nothing but winners the whole season. Their spirits were always kept high as they marched on to victory. Success is what the boys were shooting for and through great coaching, excellent talent, and hard work that is what they achieved. Junior Blues team demonstrated the effort it takes to be a winner by working hard day after day. They proved to have the Warrior pride, confidence, and spirit kept high even though the record was 3-5. They had the team work and cooperation to stand above all others as they ne ver ga ve up throughout a game, or the entire season. The coaches were proud of the team as they accomplished together something extremely important- unity. ,M . qu- 'ibn- MMM Lance Crawford is congratulated with a pat on the back from Coach Palmer after making an extremely exceptional tackle in an outstanding game of the JV season. The Junior Varsity Football Team. TOP ROW: Joe Burr, David Blau, Eric Shumwa y, Shane Christopherson, Chris DeLaFuente, Da vid Grossklaus, John Diez, Chris Kurtzhals, Ally Ray, Jason Roberts. SECOND ROW: Ron Tafoya, Mike Cooper, David Gonzalez, John Courtney, Sean Stapley, Terry Thornton, James Hammond, Phil Missildine. THIRD ROW: Coach Palmer, David Porter, Robert Walker, Bill Mckane, Jeff Buckhannon, Lance Crawford, Chris Mattlx, John Hamblm, Coach Jolly. FOURTH ROW: Willy Veres, Jimmy Finklea, Todd O'Brien, Tom Farnsworth, Brett Walton, Shawn Christopherson, Richard Warren, Tim McKinnon. BOTTOM RO W: Tony Nash, Cam Lattner, Kyle Denman, Wade Hall, Calvin Johnson, Don Hammerle. Joe Lewis. 54 Football ---I A. zjgfg- vw .L V. FOOTBALL Q5 OPPONENT ,, 37 Corona Del Sol 0 I2 Tempe 0 35 Chandler 0 27 Mountain View 0 48 Greenway O I4 McClintock 23 33 Marcos de Niza 5 33 Dobson I3 JUNIOR BLUES OPPONENT 6 Dobson 7 I2 Chandler 0 5 Mesa f4 0 Mountain View 21 I4 Chandler g 20 Gilbert 5 .Q 5 Dobson I9 I4 Mountain View 36 . L Ns .-,,.sODA1s'f aa ,R Q K M. r W 3156 14 25 Junior Blue Football Team. TOP RO W: Ja yle Martensen, Andy Curbow, Chris Bedwelb Scott Binnie, Troy Kotsur, Kyle lde. SECOND RO W, Cory Millican, Todd Christensen. Scott Trueba, Edward Reina, Dennis Zimmerman, Merlin RusseL Ray Bledsa w, Shea Lilly. THIRD RO W, Coach Larry Mattix, Coach Dick Hartley, Ma tt Dillard, Mark Schneider, Ken Fuhrmeister, Masonl ines, Mark Lucas, James Anderson, Coach Lonnie Foster. FOURTH RO W: Jim Roe, David Neib Alex Flores, Lorenzo Chapman, Greg Stewart, Mike Clabaugh, Roger Lightner, Shan Crawford. BOTTOM ROW: Jason Clement, Mark Nevin, Jason Wolfe, Glade Taylor, Steve Stayner, Bryan Clark, Tad Snidecor. 'px gl Q' Above, The Junior Varsity team ex- plodes through the spirit sign as they prepare mentally for another fantastic performance Football-SS Boys' Girls' Swim Teams Season The Boys' and Girls' Swim teams contributed their maximum efforts to complete a successful season. The boys carried on their excellent swimming tradition, while the girls maintained their winning ways. The boys accomplished a predicted undefeated season. Their only setback was at the Mesa Elks Relay Meet when they tied for the first place position with perennial rivals, the Dobson Mustangs. Year after year, the male swim program at Westwood is a success, and Coach Craig Cummins is one of the reasons why. He plans strenuous work-outs and spends long hours with the team to form talented athletes like superstars Tom Wade, Chris Jantz, Jason Anderson, Eric Niebch, and new- comer, Joel Colmar. The Warriors proved to be one of the toughest teams around by placing second to Brophy Prep at the state meet in Tucson. . Like last year, the key to the girls' wins was their depth. Of course they had a few first place contenders, but the second through fifth places the ladies acquired meant valuable points. The season ended with a boastful 7-I record, a runner-up honor at the city meet, and a third place finish in the division. This year, Westwood qualified six girls at state compared to last year 's one. Those six girls were: Anne DeJong, Kim Blankenburg, Marcy Jacobs, Kristin McOuitty, Meg Rich, and Maria Tala- mante, who combined efforts to take the number nine spot in the state out of a field of 43 teams. With such a young team, the ladies hope to occupy one of the top five slots at next year's state meet. 'QV we- ' 2.27735 11 , A' H ,J ' ' I I '41 15 GIRLS SWIMMING WHS OPPONENT lI5 McClintock 67 ll0 Coronado 6l l26 Chandler 37 I45 Cactus 37 85 Chaparall 87 ll0 Tempe 62 l09 Saguaro 63 l3l Paradise Valley 39 City - 2nd Division - 3rd State - 9th 56 DiversfSwimmers Reach New Heights This ABOVE: Saying good-bye to their furry friend are Seniors Kristin McOuitty, Sharon Abele, Connie Nevin, Amy Zesbaugh and Theresa Benowh. BOTTOM LEF7? Joe Christoff shows his skill as he swims breastroke. 4-u-Q-L. ,,..--' M ...A--.......g,, 1 .c,...fM- 'f -Q--.ith S R GirIs'Swim Team: TOP ROW, Coach John Donovan, Kathy Gower, Christy Barnard. Bitsy Gumz. SECOND ROW: Sharon Abele, Kristin McOuitty, Jana Templin, Connie Nevin. THIRD ROW: Snannon Steinert, Kim Blankenburg, Anne DeJong, Diane Kranich, Kristeen Harris. FOUR TH RO W, Michelle Troy. Maria Talamante, Kim Hamilton, Amy Zesbaugh. FIFTH ROW: Susan Schwartz, Ann Marie Niebch, Theresa Denowh, Karen McOuitty. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca Rhoades, Renee Bubenheim, Meg Rich, Marcy Jacobs, Shawn Health, Lucia DelCoL 'W' 05,0 E7 i ,- S 5 4 E Q ' ,fr J - X if V T A C ' T A-1 M ff 3 i T, 'csgwh ,' tgigl . 1 its ' Q to .. ,,,,W5V,,30iM,r,g4m3Mp, Z .t A K K S t ,,fff,- L,,Z I H we I . ' -'---- Q ' . W I 5 j0f'xf,A,l Q, ttf, 'iii z r M ' O if' V ' -L A at Q WW WR.. f-1' 1 . kuM.i', tr ' 'A vw., -MQ 5 .K . lwfx LEFT: Co-captain Anne Delong and Coach Donovan have a friendly chat before practice. ABOVE: Near the end of his race, Senior Eric Niebch strives to beat his best time. TOP LEFT: Senior Tom Wade and Meg Rich. a Freshmen, exhibit their outstanding stroke techniques. TOP RIGHT: Already off the board, Sophomore Paul Kepler has only a split sec- ond to contemplate his dive. AC, S395 ,MW Es S f xx QOX N Of Jew 3100! U3 A me 5X 9 MDM' Qc M we it M. XXQ, df Lf' A ,L s . N Q x Aiwa GL has A 1 dwg .. 0 Q9 I QM? vffjil aww WJ ' . Di versfS wimmers 5 7 M figs Y N Ill!! yn- all 'N' ,Q ,,, .E X ,W ABOVE: Concentrating intensely, Senior Robie Sherman prepares to attempt a dif- ficult dive. TOP RIGHTE Coach Cummins discusses the importance of an upcoming meet. TOP MIDDLE, Leisurly swimming a lap of backstroke is the way Senior Chris Jantz takes a break from practice. RIGHT, Boys' Swim Team, TOP RO W: Coach Craig Cummins, Tom Wade, Paul Rollins, Brian Harrison. SECOND ROW: Shannon Hughes, Chris Jantz, Lee Heath, Stuart Hartvikson. THIRD ROW: Eric Niebch, Mark Taylor, Joel Colmar, David Hunter, Lenny Starks, FOURTH ROW: Kevin Pen- ney, Hill Kurnik. Jason Anderson, Doug Cook, Aaron Dewitt, Tony Brunelle. BOT- TOM RO W, K ieth Cochran. .loe Christofh Mike Nason, Tom Elsner, .lohn Crozier, Andy Rollins, Dan Nason. 58-DiversfSwimmers A -W . hw- -Sf Q: 'W wi. . -- 3 Q A KA Q A ,Qf .t.. .jsgslji IE 'S 2 5 E E EE McClintock 5l Coronado 4l ID Gwnler J9 D1 Cactus 44 D7 CNPP-'fl' 64 15 Taupe 55 130 Saghnro 41 Q5 Paradise Valey 45 City-Int Division-lst State-2nd ,ff-'ff-l pina Q Wade, McQuitty, Jacobs, Jantz, And Sherman Lead Teams To State Finals pc ll P i . 'l nun ? i 110 'if' .fi ii 48' W Nrrky, ga Q 'H- wiv. rl fs i?f f gf ,, fa ,M Y. C ,.g, x I. .,.,,.x. , Xuan WWW, K ll l' ' 4 fu vi wsu, gs. H, Es,-me i is-Q-sm. A I. -A . me S. Q S s X L' .s jx, -XX s if its -Nerf s - S IJ' .fn 1, x'5xW'5'w M TOP LEFD Senior Becky Courter captures a per- fect entry. TOP MIDDLE: Coach Bette Pipes re- cords the scores of her victorious divers. TOP RIGHT: '14 dry swimmer is a happy swimmer. is Lucia DelCol's motto. ABOVE: With a look of determination, Sophomore Ann Marie Niebch works on her backstroke. LEF T1 Diving Team: TOP ROW: Cris Cameron. Tracy Cluff. Alyssa Mertz, Coach Bette Pipes, Becky Courter. Kris- tin Hobbs, Deborah Gofas. SECOND ROW1 Paul Kepler, Robie Sherman, Tracy Jensen, Dale Haines, Dalin Crandal, Rick Rebenstorh BOT- TOM ROW: Ryan Riggs. Donovan Bigelow, Pat Kochorek. Di versfS wimmers 59 Numkeng, Miller Lead Pack To State Honors The l985-86 school year proved to be a very successful one for our two varsity cross country teams. The girls finished their regular season with an undefeated record. The leading runners for the Warriors were Kelly Miller, Diane Heywood, and Wendi Legg. In addition to a tremendous season the girls captured the Central Region Division Championshw, Ist place at the Benson lnvititional, Runner-Up at the Prescott Invitational, and also attained a 3rd place position at the state meet. Medalists at the state contest were Diane He ywood. who placed 20th overall and Kelly Miller, who placed 7th and was named to the All-State team. Not only were the women successfuh but the guys were also very impressive. Top runners for Westwood were Junior Duane Numkena, Junior Trevan Housholder, and Junior Jean-Pierre Thompson. Thanks go to these underclassmen for leading the team to and unbelievable ll-0 record. The boys captured the city title, lst place in the Central Division I, 2nd place at the Prescott Invitational, 2nd place at the Benson InvitationaL 3rd place at the Doug Conley Invitational, and 4th place at the State Meet. Four members placed in the meet. They are as follows: Chris Schurz, 4th as a Freshmen, Duane Numkens, I5th as a Junior, Jean-Pierre Thompson, 37th as a junior, and Will Cramer, 45th as a Senior. Congratulations go out to all of those who participated. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY WI-L? OPPONENT W McClintock L W Tempe L W Dobson L W Mountain View L W Gilbert L W Corona del Sol L W Chandler L W Casa Grande L GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY WHS OPPONENT W McClintock I. W Tempe L W Dobson L W Mountain View L W Gilbert L W Corona Del Sol L W Chandler L W Arcadia L W Dobson L TOP RIGHT: Warming up for the day's meet are Juniors Diane Heywood and Misty Stowe. ABOVE. Coming in for an unbelievable finish are Nolan Antone. Robbie Gonzales, Thad Toney, Duane Numkena and Will Cramer. 60-Cross Country - 5, .w-1:5,,.W,-yqqr - - - f' ge. Q as x 'N fa, 1' Nr 5 www, Mm www ...H at K' Wat, Nov, - ,wg X, QQ 1 xy . -j 1'- 3 g fr , a wzk, 1. 3: L . - ,xl 1 X. iw .. K' 45 W 5 yxx 'S X5-Us . X Y' :.1.j'2r-,Q Fw! X-'I ' vi ' 4 '. ff' fs. 4- .m it 5.5 M f,-.. N. , TOP: Junior Varsity Cross Country, TOP RO W: Bill Clemons, Coach Sawyer, Bill Polson, John Johnson, Mike Reyff, Rich Johnston, Lansferd Smith, Odie Toney. Mike Mayhew, Greg Bloom, Mark Heywood, Gary Antone. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Tomas, Al Hendrieth. Mike Griner, Mike Butler, Kevin Dawe, Stephen Lautt, Ed Acosta, Todd Solomon, Ron Perkins, Gary Bahe, Dan Dodge. BOTTOM RO W: Billy Gause, Andy McConaghie, Brian Allen, Mario Aguirre, Leroy Smith, Doug Holmes, Dwayne Ferguson, Carlos Fletcher. ABOVE Members of the girls varsity cross country team are caught trying to build a human pyramid Naturally, Miss Anderes is on top. Cross Country-61 .X ,gf TOP: Amy Gardner, Diane Heywood, Misty Stowe, Kelly Miller, Lynda Bracken, Wendi Legg, and Marni Davidson get set for a fun-filled jog around campus before a meet. BOTTOM: Varsity Cross Countryf TOP ROW: Coach Sawyer, .lean-Pierre Thompson, Toby Ashcroft, Trevan Householder, Thad Toney, Will Cramer. Gary Antone. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Clemons, Dan Lewis, Duane Numkena, Robbie Gonzales, Nolan Antone 62-Cross Country Westwood Male Runners Take A Fourth In State, Girls Are A Bit Better VWth A Third is ,,.. i,,e iii f' 'A - wr G-A-V-, , sf gr-1 if ff :sg 1 ef' A .xlsgxi ,fi TOP: The varsity team gets set for a race, one of which they are sure to win. l.. X 19 G M S D' e He wood, Marni Davidson, Coach Anderes, April Zesbaugh, Wendi Legg. BOTTOM: Westwoods Girls Cross Country, TOP ROW: isty towe, ian y N M .len ifer Morton. BOTTOM RO W: Sharalee Freestone, MIDDLE RO W: Mgr. Mary Martin. Christina Jauriqui, Heidi Allred, Jeanene Pritchard, Alvina ez, gr. n Leslie Greiner. Lynda Bracken, Carmela Dunn. Amy Gardner. Cross Country-63 Volleyball Team Has A Tough Time Throughout Season Next Year Looks Promising This years volleyball team proved themselves to be one of great potential. Though the girls may not have won all of their match- es, their enthusiastic spirit remained strong and unbroken. The season was a long one, but never once did the girls think of giving up. They always did their best and kept trying. Every match was filled with hard work and determination, the girls never lost without putting up a good fight. In essence, the team never really lost. Fortunately, there were no major injuries throughout the sea- son. Although, on of the starting setters, Laura Johnson, pulled a muscle in her back. As a result, she was unable to participate for two weeks. Lisa Denham received the most valuable player award. Ruth Hammond was named the teams most improved player. Special congratulations go to Lisa Danham and Ann Tjaarda because the both qualified for the Central Division I All-Star team with honorable mentions. Gretchen Rowe, varsity coach, stated, '7 am looking for a strong team next year, because the girls will have the experience needed, and the best group of Sophomores will be moving up. Rowe is to be commended for the hard work and long hours that she gave to the girls. Without the support she offered, the accomplishments of the team may not have occurred. ABOVE: Ready for the ball to descend is Senior Krystn Dale. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL QS OPPONENT L Dobson W W Marcos de Niza L L McClintock W 'M' L Chandler W L Corona del Sol W L Mountain View W L Tempe W L Mesa W L Dobson W W Marcos de Niza L L McClintock W L Chandler W Q' X ' E.:. :- L Corona del Sol W Q. .K , Y If N' X, L Mountain View W I I L Tempe W g N il X g , , L Mesa W A fl I ,., , Lt. , 10 S , .ggsrwooty 3 A ,wi W ' if We W W 2, E X K X 1 I lm - ..ff.b . L x .4 ABOVE: Varsity Volleyball: TOP RO W: Ruth Hammond, Ann Tjaarda, Lisa Denham, LeAnn Sorenson, Coach Gretchen Rowe MIDDLE RO W: Laura Johnson, Kim Allen, Shannon Warner, Heather Roundy, Kristie Faucette BOTTOM RO W: HEATHER Batchelor, Carolee Bowen, Melissa Purner, Krystn Dale 64- Volleyball 'KN v. in nn.-.iff , 3 i ABOVE: Kim Allen and Ann Tjaarda try to block one of LeAnn Sorenson's awesome spikes. sh: fwil' 4 1. as 106' xl mfr J,-f s s 51141011-' j.,cshg'f?04' TOP LEFT: Lunging to save the game point is Senior Carolee Bowen. ABOVE: Junior Varsity Volleyball, TOP ROW: JV Coach Renira Keating, Carolynn Morris, Jenni Guthrie, Marjorie Anderson, Rhonda Broom, Mgr. Gina Young MIDDLE RO W: Heidi Bagley. Pam Christefferson, Vicki Harrison, Kim Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Palmer, Nicole Fournier, Cheri Bene, Dawn Schilling, E EETEEEENEEEEENEE JV VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT Dobson L Marcos De Niza L McClintock W Chandler L Corona Del Sol L Mountain View L Tempe L Mesa L Dobson W Marcos de Niza L McClintock L Chandler L Corona Del Sol L Mountain View W Tempe L Mesa L Volleyball-65 Woelkers Leads Team To Super, Fantastic Season Winning, that's the name of the game, and Coach Yollie Munoz really took that word to heart when she first met her group of eager of badminton players in early August, After just a few short weeks of instruction Kirsten Woelkers forget to the lead and proved to be the dominating force which ultimately lead the team to a dramatic 9-3 record. Kristen herself was never defeated throughout the season-she took 2nd in the divisional singles meet and captured 3rd in the state. Tammy Bougard and Audry Hicks were two other ladies who managed to keep the team in the win column. The .Iunior Varsity not to be out done also had a victorious season. Kristen Nielson provided the spark that lit the fire which caused the young team to burn their way to a fantastic I0-2 record. With records like these Coach Munoz can see nothing but victories in the future. She is eagerly awaiting next year's team. GIRLS VARSITY BADMINTON WHS Oggonent WHS Oggonent 9 ASU3 Ffi-3 0 9 Chandler 0 9 Maryvale 0 9 Gilbert 0 9 Alhambfa O 9 Tempe 0 3 MCClil1!0Ck 6 7 Pardise Valley 2 2 D0bSOI1 7 I Corona Del Sol 3 9 M953 0 9 Mountain View 0 O A , Girls Varsity Badminton TOP RO W: Dina Woodworth. Coach Munoz, Denise Kenny. MIDDLE RO W: Analynn Nowack, Tamula Bogard. Melissa Tafoya. BOTTOM RO W: Audry Hicks. Tracey Leverson. Knot picturedj Kristen Woelkers. 66-Badminton kr sbt , WV , HU x ,X W W Q 'S 'f-Y uv if QL, 5 v--I 5 5 W.---1 I If Q W' 'W .Q Q H H 5 fl! bi-:wsu U X I EXIY Q A Q 'S 4 mx W 4 W w. ,- 91 vig 5 ' Q2 KQQQ - Q f., P? '?92Z'!' v I nfH ,,YWu Braves Reach State Semifinals, Hamilton Leads TOP: A concerned Westwood crowd looks on as Shawn Hamilton shoots a crucial free throw against Corona Del Sol. TOP RIGHT: Shawn Hamilton will edge out the defending Aztecs as he jumps for the rebound. BOTTOM LEFT: l'm open! shouts Shawn Hamilton as he prepares to make another great offensive score. BOTTOM RIGHT: '7-low many guys does it take to blackout Marc? wonders Shawn Hamilton as his teammate pounds the boards. 2 Ll aff' 68-Boys Basketball -may X, if 33 fn? V.. .lv ,gs Ha' The Westwood Warrior basketball awww QIRN., team had a terrific season despite ending on a sour note. Westwood made it to the state semifinals at ASU only to lose to undefeated Brophy Prep, 52-47. The success of the team started in Tucson where they finished second in the Aztec Invitational Christmas Tour- nament. The Warriors later entered the state tournament by finishing sec- ond in the Central Division. The varsity squad relied on their big men. Center Shawn Hamilton averaged over I5 points a game, while forwards Curt Keesler and Marc Menden aver- aged just Iess than I0 Junior guards Kevin Meyer and Karl Huish brought the ball up the court with poise. Tre- mendous play from the bench by Den- nis Tingey also helped the Warriors. In JV action, the Warriors bounced to a I6-3 record. Strong play from Kyle Johnson and Richard Johnston kept the ball in the hoop for Westwood. ABO VE: Boys' Varsity Basketball Top Row: Scott Wehe, Robert Weber, Shawn Hamilton. Ronald Day Middle Row. 'Troy Kotsur, Tim Ashcroft, Marc Menden, Justin Rouse, Bob Jaycott, Floyd Williams Bottom Row: Dennis Tingey, Carl Huish. Kurt Kessler, Kevin Meyer A T LEF F The Varsity team eagerly looks on as they impatiently wait for the referees' final decision. Boys Basin tbvll L 7 ABOVE: Mark Menden is sure to sink a freethrow as an en- thusiastic Warrior crowd cheers him on. AT RIGHT., Some time-out advice from coach Bud Doolen fires-up the Westwood team. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Warriors Floyd Williams and Mark Men- den scramble for the loose ball as teammate Carl Huish looks on. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP RIGHT? Reaching for the re- bound. Shawn Hamilton makes it through the Corona defense. 70-Basketball ll 1 hiv VY ,WW2 . ,,:.,,i, 9E d , I wf, ,,, 4. N1 H ,:., , ' 5 5 I . V 'tr Wfeff R 3 I l JA.. - 4 . -11' -I . M ABO VE: .lunior Varsity Basketball. TOP RO W: Mike Cooper, Bill Mueller, Shawn Cavanaugh, Jason Roberts. SECOND RO W1 Daken Skousen, Kurt Norley, Kyle Johnson. John Freeman. David Grossklaus. THIRD ROW: Alfy Mendez, Jim KuIIa,i'Richard Johnson. Basketball- 7l 'S 'Q YNX. x y, Ai 1 6 I A XX ,. XX N? 2- X XX Qi X. E SMH. X PX X Nx X , E XS X X in . X 1-.Sli . .gk QQ. 'N-... -4 ,S -1' 74-Golf Superior Golf Team 5 win s The Ball Into Action The l985 golf season was the most successful Westwood has had in the past several years. Contributing to this success were four seniors, Mark Bebko, Mike Del Col, Tony Korman and Ryan Talamante. Mark, Mike and Tony were all returning varsity lettermen from last year and were the foundation for this year 's team. Their steady consistent play established a strong team base. The remainder of this year's team consisted of two ju- niors, John Lundbohm and Rob Petrie, and four sophomores Blair Nicholas, Craig Nicholas, Larry Pughe and Jason Yocum. Man- agers-of-the- Year , were Ron Brumley and Todd Bennett. A few highlights for this year's team are Mark Bebko being match medalist in eight of our thirteen matches with a season average of two over par, Mike Del Col's hole-in-one on the fourth hole at Dobson Ranch during our Mesa City match, and placing sixth out of I8 teams at the divisional match. Generally speaking, the I985 golf season has been very enjoy- able and successful Westwood will miss this year's seniors but look forward to another good season next year. g 3 if 1 5 I iz ff' I , ABOVE: TOP RO W1 Todd Bennett. Larry Pugh, Tony Korman, Mike DelCoL Ryan Talamante, Ron Brumley, Jerry Grubbs Bottom Row, Blair Nicholas Rob Petrie John Lundbohm, Jason Yocum. Larry Gribbs. Not Pictured, Mark Bebko, Craig Nicholas. TOP RIGHIG Senior Tony Korman tees off showing great anticqaation for a great shot. X. 4 'S Q 4 m . 331 mix -up., x Q, l' ,psf . fain 'A I 5 45 Q if 'ex . 'ww x P A. x f V fx, A I x .il f xxx' 1 gl 7 1 HO 76-Soccer Varsity Soccer Kicks Off To A Tremendous Season , ,Q wit- Q.,-..... Q.. ,M - --1' . f , ' ,V 1-www 'gn . . ,Z . 3-surf: t , FL J' 1 g . ,---- .. X., . U 5 A -2- 5 5 2 523 c f E' 525' n c , L' N. c...,, W ' L' LL iw. 'L-'f 3.-if ' , f 's.,,,f .X-ff q l,,a' ' ,r Q 3 Q-Jffg' 'wifi -f Q - ii 5' Q 5' , ' -' - -' ffl a .ta , , ,C 1 . V c ABOVE: VARSITY SOCCER: BA CK LEFT: Joe Oliver, Mike Hustad, Alex Burhans, Andrew Vieane, Jeff Hulseweh, David Mitchell, George Kuzara, Mark Schafer, Steve Piepenbrink, Ward Chapman, Aaron Muth, Chad Atwood, Chris Ratliff. Ron Anderson, Paul Thompson, Paula Patterson, Dan Kuntz, Paula Patterson, Ann Niebch, Melissa Rickenbeck, Coach Cornell. TOP: Just as important as speed and skill, is a savage tan, says Ward Chapman as he leads Varsity soccer in a team sun bathing session. Soccer Seniors Say Sa yonara Soccer at Westwood is building for the future. The varsity Warriors finished the 85-86 season with an overall winning record of 6-5-I, and a winning league record of 3-2-I. A play-off spot was missed by a scant number of points. and despite some early injuries and sickness. the team held strong. Four seniors that are finishing their soccer careers this season ha ve contributed greatly to the team 's success. They are: Mike Hustad, Dave Mitchell, Andrew Vieane. and Ward Chapman. We wish you all the very best in your futures. Until next year the Westwood Warrior Varsity Soccer team intends to keep in mind their goals, and looks forward to continued enhanced support from all of Westwood. The junior varsity team also finished the season strong this year with four wins and two losses since Christmas break. ABOVE: .I. V. SOCCER: BACK ROW: Scott Burley, Mike Torres. Noel Sanchez Todd Fruchey Ken L ytle FRONT ROW Coach Kuntz Bryan Clark Hector Sarmignto. Thayne Clark, Troy Marguard. Alan Watt. Derek McConnell. David Thompson Kevin Kochhelser Rocky Gintonio Coach Cornell TOP RIGHT Goalie Mark Shafer puts in another grueling day of work as his teammates congregate to witness his feat Westwood Warriors Wrestle Their Way To The Top Long, hard workouts, dedication, and heavy concentration are all part of the sport of wrestling. With tough competition, the team had its ups and downs but the members always gave it their best shot and tried their hardest. The team started the season coming in second place in the Apollo Tournament. They went on to compete in the East Side Tournament and then the Winslow Tournament in which they placed 5th, but they were only a few points away from bringing home a trophy. Divisionals were held February l3th and l4th. They wrestled well and went on to compete in the State Cham- pionships on February 2lst and 22nd. Last year the team placed I2th in the state competition and this year their goal was to place in the top IQ Leading the team were seniors Eric Connolly and Herman Ber- nal. Randy Wondrash and Justin Rutherford were strong juniors this year and will lead the team next year as seniors. Coach Montalvo commented, We made a big improvement over last year. The team. overall, will be looking forward to the state championships next year. as we will have a good number of seniors and we should be tough and determined contenders. -IX 774- TOP LEFT: A quick sharp jerk often wins the matches for Eric Connolly. Mario Tavina is trying to hang on tight. ABOVE. Varsity Wrestling. TOP ROW. Coach Montalvo, Bo Roe, Scott Allison, Dave Randohrh. Justin Rutherford. Herman Bernal, Darrel Schurz. Randy Wondrash, Coach Kelly. MIDDLE RO W: Les Compton, Ken Bumpous, Eric Connolly. Scott DeRaad. Mario Tavena, Tom Jenson. TOP RO W: Don Sunsher, Mark Heywood, Hy Vuong, Paul Rollins, Don Park. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP. JV Wrestling. TOP RO W: Coach Montalvo. Shaun Christopherson, Kirk Willsey. Shaun Brown, Ken Lucas, Bryan Stewart. Mike Porter, Coach Kelley. MIDDLE RO W. Angelo Bilducia, Fernando Rodriquez, Todd OBrian. Phil Nagel, Bill McKane, Preston Peterson. BOTTOM RO W. Mario Aguirrie, Shon Crawford, Aaron Graham, Andy Rollins. Jeff Scehnet. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM LEFT: It looks like Justin Rutherford is going for a short fast ride with Randy Wondrash supplying the horses. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT. Up and away is where Hy Vuong seems to be going after being flipped by Paul Rollins. 78- Wrestling M 'Y' If - ,Luv hw 1 , - A f V . . ,v . X Y 9 - Q .. any a ig sg' If i N ,i,g, x W s' 1 k gif V Z A I , 11 ' Y' . 1, , 5' X I s . .55 A 4 5 ' M A ' A A A W is . H x . ' 4 . f 7. -ff NN- 'ar M ,, -.Mn A , - Q , A - , M L W, SSEAQM f :X ..,,fQN.4 -Q.. ' X Lady Track Enthusiasts Fortell A Divine Season 80- Track s ., xt 35 . Q L X .. i J --f A in 5 ,W , X . mi .-cw- .-.-.xcssw ss.. x ,wwggfms Q.. , .Q , Fx-at rp TOP: Girls Track Team. TOP RO W: Teresa Larsen. Lana Hamilton, Jennifer Layton, Becky Shaw. Eleine Dightman, Sharon Abele, Ruth Wilson, Lynda Bracken. Ruth Hammond. Becky Courter, Gia Cozzie MIDDLE ROW: Coach Jones, Kris Brooks. Chris Craig. Mary Martin, Chris Jauriqui, Nikki Shantz, Misty Stowe, Lorraine Pagoon, Diane Heywood. Nancy Chandler, Stephanie Burch, Laura Johnson, Amy Gardener. Coach Thomas BOTTOM RO W: Destiny K ing, Natosha Lewis. .lean Pritchard. Angie White. Laurie Trapnell, Arlena Myers, Tracy Bonner, Rosemary Ortiz, Michelle Ortiz, Toni Gaylord. Angie Gurr, Shany Starks, Christina Woodburn ABOVE LEF T: Senior hurdler Sharon Abele can always count on Coach Townsend to cheer her up. After all. without a few minutes of comical relief track practice is unbearably monotonous, ABOVE RIGHIZ The somber eyes of star sophomore Natasha Lewis seem to prophesize the outcome of her race. qu .- ABOVE LEFT: Coach Jones would surely wear a smile if all his hurdlers employed Becky Courier 's superb form. ABOVE RIGHT: Tracy Bonner seems to enjoy at- tention from Coach Darden. She knows that the starting block tips that he passes on to her will stack up against her fier- cest competitors. A TRIGHTf Coach Jones takes five to give the diligent Diane Heywood and Misty Stowe a pep talk. ESTVVD Bo y 's Track Sprints Into Another Excellent Year T? T , : , 'hh Ks. . fi ' 5 2 'i' Ks Q 2. 4 74, Y X 82- Track X Sf TOP LEFT: Top runner athletes Jean-Pierre Thompson, John Johnson, and Duane Numkena job around the track. They 've discovered that a few laps promote repose from another one of Coach Sawyer 's stressful practices. TOP RIGHT: Mike Butler takes a graceful stride over the hurdle in the final leg of his race. ABO VE: Senior Track Team TOP RO W: Rob Gonzales, Al Hendrith, Gary Bahe, Dan Dodge, Art Acuna, Dan Roosebelt, Darrell Schurz, Odie Toney MIDDLE RO W: Jean-pierre Thompson, Greg Bloom, Marc Shumwa y, Dan Borden, Dale Noble, Floyd Roe, Richard Ramirez, Chris Johnson, Coach Hilliken BOTTOM RO W: Coach Darden, John Johnson, Todd Crandell. Tom Garcia, Dale Dandurand, Mike Griner, Will Cramer, Jeff Thomas, Doug Lewis, Coach Sawyer ,yam- , I ms ? x t , 9 f,hA'9 AW- : , ff g iw' 4. ta .. , .7 I W .J il, 2-7 at Wk? -7,1 'Z - b- 4' ti tl FC. ze 4 , V' W ww' - ' 'l.1 VW 3 Q if ef , 3 I V I XV V ,,,, is cffefwi -f -fn! t ' 4' af q ,, f ',,,,,qqn,-u as par- a :awww w W X .:,. ' ,I .,'.f. Zvi' ,Wi L., :'5,:5ziF L. M,V.,,. '..,, M, 3, ABOVE LEFT, When AI Hendrith bursts out of the starting blocks, he ll prove to the spectators that wearing tights plays a key role in his winning strategy. ABOVE RIGHT: Justin Ruth- erford focuses in on the new personal record he is about to attempt. MID- DLE: Junior Track Team TOP ROW: Scott Binnie, Todd Christiansen, Marty Simmons, Shawn Bergman, Bill Clemens, Justin Rutherford, Mark Brunsdale, Brant Lea vitt, Marc Cheva- lier, Ra y C oultrap, Todd Soloman MID- DLE RO W: Da vid Randohnh, Niel Makil, Janes Roe, Don Gonzales, Thad Toney, Ed Acosta, Jean-Pierre Thompson, Dan Lewis, Mike Bunch, Kevin Dawe, Duane Numkena, Coach Darden BOT- TOM RO W: Coach Sawyer, Brad Blue, Mike Cambell. Sean Roundtree, Mike Butler, Alex Flores, Tre von Household- er, Steve Ebright, Matt Pawk. Leroy Smith, David Giblin, Bill Gause, Mike Mayhew, Coach Hilliken BOTTOM: Sophomore Track Team TOP ROW: Janes Hammond, Todd Daniels, Shawn Flowers, Willy Veres, Brian Harrison. Marcel Chvealier, Pat Gulley, Ken Fuhrmeister, John Courtney, Terry Thornton, Coy Yancy, Jim Finklea THIRD RO W: Coach Hilliker, Chris Mattix, Louie Caraso, Richard Ander- son, Mike Reyff, John Hamblin, Joe Burr, Lenard Starks, Ty Lomeli, Bill Polsen, Dwayne Ferguson, Rick Max- well SECOND ROW: Coach Sawyer, Andrew McConaquitie, Oscar Mir- anda, Curtis Chiago, Cam Lattner, Phil Misseldine, Dino Hendrieth, Curtis Davis, Frank Carlin, Tom Johnson, Bri- an Elis, Coach Darden BOTTOM RO W: Carlos Fletcher, Doug Holmes, Brian Allen, Bill Guraleczka, Troy Maas, John Cramer, Raul Marquez it-diff T557 84- Tennis Bo ys' Tennis Shines Over Competition Once Again N' 17 Xa ig an .. , oxkkfxw X X ,mf xx, 'MX X00 'sr lf?-Q iiii r C if v K . V .1 - F TOP LEF T: Coach Munoz gives her players a pep talk before a tennis match, Don t they look pepp y? TOP RIGHT: Being one of the top players requires long, hard practices, as shown by Tracey Leverson. ABOVE: Boys' Tennis Team. Top Row: Coach Livingston, Ed Yanez, Gus Ortiz, Robby Russo, Danny Schindele. Tim Kenney, Brad Wilson. Middle Row: Kresten McGrath, David Wallace, David Spuhler, Derek Chesley, Pete Drozdowicz, Blair Nicholas, Mike Jones. Bottom Row: Shawn Burbank, Armond Lombard, Ben Hufnagel, Craig Nicholas, Jason Hathcock. Girls' Tennis Adds New Dimensions To Season vw x 5 . 5 K Q Q I s Q TOP: While enjoying a relaxing rest. Courtney Rhoades and Amy Cramer discuss the new arrivals on the boys' tennis team, ABOVE LEF73 Precision and style are shown by Tana Bachelder during an afternoon practice. ABOVE RIC-PHE With a look of dismay. Gus Ortiz watches the ball fly over the fence again. Tennis-35 54 x S f 3 . 1 86- Tennis 5 A x 'N' if so W' lx u N X, ax TOP LEFT: Coach Livingston discusses the day 's practice with Brad Wilson and Danny Schindele. TOP RIGHT: Try to return that one. dares Terrin Waltz as he smacks the ball to the other side of the court. ABO VE: Paula Hin-.Qtaw attempts to blow a bubble as big as a tennis ball while Denjsekenney watches in awe. F 9 if 43 - Q Q 3' A I I J 4 s if J 'fl an YJ K9 E -5 Q 5' X 'as 2 S Q i .ft-yixl 1 3 -.vu at so ,f Nj ,Ju . s U I +1 K. N 5.5 F, U: WK'.g.1?.1 s ,X ' i Q, K Q. 2 c- at W-wmulifxr Mft- '.n, into 1 an E' f V' N 1 will K3 L L W ml' V NNTFQ1 f x H Us Sb 2 'J' ' n XETEINNIS c 1 o c .8 Q 4 riff fi ff5-Skp , - N . t -K K if2'v,ff- c- , c ' 'W y l'v51rj. f 1 'N x - ' x WL- lwfflliil k 'lab -ixl f L s 'r . W 1X l Q prgfgjfjg f 5534.3 ,fffiiiig W f, . , K ggi 'US ll .ka ' Q yguwb-3 EARL X ,1 .. 1 I, A X ,K QM . Sui! JZINNIS l, -QXLB QHN f f ry' C Ll T Y T , as .-L - feast 13 noel' 9 x , Q55 ' Q R w,nWSs1 5, 142 'k WST? W ' 1 I . .X f ,,v I c a A t , 57 . TOP: Girl 's Tennis Team. Top Row: Sheila Reidhead, Heather Sandler, Candice Olea, Carmela Dunn, Cheryl Maxwell, Allison Bowerman, Coach Munoz. Middle Row: Denise K enney. Vicky Dobson. Linda Kennedy, Courtney Rhoades, Christina Gonzales, April Zesbaugh. Melissa Tafoya, Stacy Phehws, Paula Hinshaw. Bottom Row: Kristie Schindele. Christy Barnard, Audry Hicks, Tracey Leverson, Amy Kramer, Tana Backelder. ABOVE LEF T: This is easy, thought Robby Russo as he swing at the tennis ball. Unfortunately. the ball did a twist and a turn, andkobby missed it. ABOVE RIGHF With a look of deep concentration, Melissa Tafoya waits for her opponent to serve. Tennis- S 7 Girls Softball Begins To Build Dynasty Every coach knows that to build a dynasty a foundation must first be laid. This year the girl's softball team began to lay a foundation for a strong Westwood softball pro- gram. However, a foundation may take some sacrifices and frustrations. The Varsity team spent many hours on the practice field sharpening up their skills. Unfortunately, their record did not reflect their effort. Nevertheless, behind the strong play of centerfielder Tammy Bogard and the pitching duo of sisters Marina and Andrea Magal- lanez, the girls had their share of great games. This year, to lay a foundation, the strength of the softball program was vested in the Junior Varsity. The girls ended their season with a remarkable I3-2 record. Coach Jim Jones could only praise the talent of these balhwlayers. It 's the best team I've ever had in my five years at Westwood, reported Coach Jones. The speed and agility of Heidi Bagley was extremely important to the success of the team. The girls will move next year into the ranks of the Varsity and will play with the returning juniors. Coach Jones and Coach Thomas ha ve every belief that these girls will put up a strong fight for the state championship. Good luckl Miki , UPPER RIGHT: Heather Roundy fires a hard hit ball back to home plate. BOTTOM Junior Varsity Softball TOP ROW Krlnda K mg Heidi Bagley Janet Schaffer Michelle Kager, Coach Jim Jones, Linda Kennedy, Kris Craig, Christie Faucette Margie Anderson BOTTOM ROW Cherie Bene Nicole Fournier Pam Christopherson. Michelle Saux, Kathy Meek, Karleen Gardner, Carolyn Morris 88 Softball K - Z w ' ,.........-nz: -1'-X ,I isa Q--h UPPER RIGHR Marina Magallanez sizzles another strike, UPPER LEFL Third baseman Connie Nevin fields a red-hot ground ball BO TTOM: Varsity SoftbalL TOP ROW: Coach Al Thomas. Connie Nevin, Heather Rou d , S 'S ' ' ' n y ammi ugar, Aralynn Nowack. Beck: Legg. Ruth Hammond, Lisa Denim. SECOND RO W: Krystn Dale, Tamm Bo ard,A ' G ' I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' y g ngle relner. .lu ie C lrou, Bev Groff. Destiny K mg, Christina Gonzalez, Denise Davis. BOTTOM RO W: Amy O'Brien, Leann Sorenson, Marina Magallanez, Andrea Magallanez, A Wigwam S-Girls hmm sn we ss. 9556? J - Q -, . ,, .... . . E -P 4-15 Q, :-:gif I gf' . K K S- , QE .: s-9' -V M -- - - ' -ff 'gf ? . , K, .Eff - - ,,.K,,.t K , N., 4 ,Q 1 ,Z I-k - ei K , '- - g, K i . Q, -- .K - , K K we ,K Kg K K 4-KK: e X, K ,hmx 90-Baseball nl' ' Y . V C f 4 v ' -., ' V, K . .V , - .,K.K,KK:K,,iiKK,.Q.KK 1 .K K K C- KK KX S A ' ,P 5. . pa in . K ' ye 5 .iw .Y A .-1.-ff 2 - K i ., , Y ' 3 'S ' X ABOVE: JV Baseball: TOP ROW: Coach Palmer, Rocky Gintanio, Larry Pughe, Timmy Prather, Chris McClory, Todd O'Brien, Scott Green, Rudy Sanchez. Fernando Rodri uez. FRONT ROW: Steve Mawson, Scott Reynolds, David Gonzales, Chris Kurshauls, David Grossklaus, Mike Torres, Lance Crawford, Mike per. o alker. UPPER LEF T: Jim Stevens smiles as he makes another out. UPPER RIGHT: Larry Pughe watches his pitch sail over the plate for another strike. uw..c,5-we .r.......... Baseball Steals The Show f '! 1. Wd' ...wt 112,31 . ,. s Jai? . as -.,,. 2. A ' ., I '- f ,gr fzijs' B, . do A T ww- - K 4 He C 4 in g A , 'I sh, 'm' , . vi- , . , 1 -, -, ,. R -,,, 2 5.-1 -- ABO VE: Varist y Basebalh TOP RO W: Ste ve Ferguson. Robert Morris, Kyle Johnson, Hector Ruiz, Sean Stapely, Anthony Felix. Jeff Wallace, Coach Schmidt, Coach McCowen. BOTTOM RO W: Alex Flores, Tom Kowalczyk, .lim Theide, Jeff McA tee. Jim Stevens, Keith Schulz, Ray Anderson, Allie Ray, Rick Flaherty, Richard Campos. TOP LEFT: Richard Campos concentrates on the pitch. TOP RIGHT: K ieth Schulz prepares to zip in another strike. u.Hv,,-an 1 Baseball-91 Members Brin Forth Justice 8 Skill Of Archery Uw- J 2 Z , , ,, iv wth :Pi A , gf Q J , H 4 K an f ABOVE: Thinking Bullseye, Kate Halverson lines up for her release, RIGHT: Jill Krajnyak practices for the teams next match. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left: Coleen Kirkpatrick loads her bow to take the first shot of the tournament. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Right: Careful aim and concentration is per- formed by Paula Enlow. el B96 fc .,'f Vis- Q .fx ' 1 . A -9-mc sg, to sai s , J, -yi Q I1 55 :-swam ifSf7il??5+?5t'5523?k?NSN9 ,XQQQW Qs: T .N , .Aja X, mf,5.j2 jf 9, gigs? Q 5. ,M , i1 92 Archery . l' f we I- H c as 3 mi ' X dis' mx xii! RA. . , A s ati tm y ,ttt. 'r 5 ??: J. -M ,f . f ,, p ,Z-dvi :L P, -5' f iL ' l ,,.. gxh' , QA- if J T , midi ix ,WHA Diva-mm WV rw f-ww ww? fi, .sf J, .. .RAN n.1'7v.,L, . n- -Ja,-. -v xg.: 2 f' A132 N'-.-f-M 4 Q 1 , ,,... . Q1 ,A ,ly-3-ye vxwk' 1 W- .vi ,-, 5. , 1 , 1 :si 'J' 4 fin jf x in ,. .G in 1 fa ff ,z L- ,ukyi 5.1 3 ,iv -e , I '-H.-vi' .vi fr. - .vs -:W T J' : 1151 fan it J, N Q ., M, W T , ,, . .gm T t 4, .5 kT h ,,,H42 .gm me 'Wmzz ' X ,-,ws-1i'i:.. T if -f1'13a,1f'ii- Tia' 4 . ,Thi Q, M R W fq'3',3?ir 'Qf1ffLiz?'93fif4gfw - -A-I J ix' .' isa'--A IL 'multi' O 4 4'- fs, . , ,- MX -Q Archery. TOP ROW: Susan K wan. Janet Schaffer, Mr, Mounts. Jamie Hedgecoth, Brandy Ochocki, MID- DLE ROW: April Springall, Janene Walker, Eric Burr, .lanell Millican, ,lill Krajnyak. BOTTOM RO W: Pau- la Enlow, Kate Halverson, Coleen Kirkpatrick, Gina Young. Archery-93 xml. ,qu QH f.t1N we . if, 1 I ,A A54 ., ,M 4 ww ,c -- Bm, a' , k:,:5V,3.. -nv ffm. rig Lffms xy, -5 Hr, Q. ,-,nf 11,5 . My . . M .1-at wxgixggx 'fra-kv - JV. H is QQ U vii, . n', Qi' 4 , M,- ihg Q. 9 :ik , . 14, J 1 wt 4 L, . ,yy A collaborative effort moves us Toward a final objective, While individual personalities Combine in creative ways. We have made a commitment to Persevere, to accomplish, Now, we meet and organize, Partaking in endless activity, Realizing the value of each experience. Contributing to our world, We reach out a hand and keep . . Shooting for the stars. Division People-95 Warrior And Marchin Bands Ha ve Triumphant Season There are many successful groups on campus, but two were especially successful this year. They are the Westwood Warrior Marching Band and Warrior Concert Band. Each of these groups aspired for excellence in everything they did. Among these were performances at football games. concerts, and festivals. Once again, the Marching Band succeeded in maintaining an excellent standing among other bands in the state with its dazzling half-time performances. In addition, the group was one of five Arizona bands to receive a superior rating at Northern Arizona University Band Day. This was the second consecutive year that the band has attained this ranking. Under the direction of junior Drum Major Karl Huish and a small, intimate group of competent Seniors, the members were able to accomplish many great feats. One of these was teaching band members the difference between their left feet and their right ones. The Warrior Concert Band displayed great talent and showman- ship during its numerous appearances. The Christmas concert delighted many. A special number with a narration by Mr. Kim Thompson added an extra special touch to the gala event. The group not only performed, but also became a close-knit group sharing a common goal - perfection. All in all, the year was memorable for all. For many of the seniors it was the last time that they would ever participate in this type of organiza- tion. ' ' ' -Ai .g il Q' 'W ' .re F m .. M an .V 5 1, I V , U I V M ,L 3 , A A X, V. r . ,. 'T I ,, M f ' in T .11 ft-fff 'Nl,'. g M '. Ld? WTQ l? f xl 'H Q-5. -1, , .. X34 x ww 'ii yet a,fv,' wi, vw-A H rs af. Es W., ww' 2 , cl ...ash 4, cfs' ez Q1 . R Q X . s. gi KKK eg il Sq , 5 a U r .,, .. +- w K tigzffhf .gf Q. - M get SV Y N fy -Q. 3X 1 I ff' if if uf' iw' Y Y f 4,19 5 - v , w 4, , .R ' 3 A . ,V , X .'X j., i TOP RIGHT: Junior band members Heather Harris and Becky Howell relax while waiting for the photographer to snap the group picture. ' ABO VE: Warrior Band. FRONT RO W. H. Harris, B. Howell, A. King, J. Kaluzniacki, M. Anderson. W. Richards, L. Crouch. SECOND RO W. C. Foe.gK. Schindele, Tina Parkos, H. Armatage, D. Garrison, C. Barnard, H. Peterson, D. Schilling, J. Conn. THIRD ROW: Lisa Sapp, Tiffany Parkos, A. Zesbaugh, C. Hernandez, D. Snider, S. Brinkley, M. Wyant, C. Cooper, J. Jiles. G. Seaman, S. Stepp. FOURTH RO W: J. Cramer, D. Gonzales, D. Schindele, J. Chisholm, R. Talamante, S. L yon, C. Coulliette, J. Hershauer, C. Perez, Laurie Sapp. I Welker. FIFTH RO W: S. Biggs, M. Cave, K. McClain, M. Felkins, D. Neil, S. Ebright, G. Bedal, W. Chapman. M. Shafer, K. Huish. SIXTH ROW. J. Twitchell, A. Geib, C. Rich. L. Hansen, D. Fish. M. Hollowell, S. Geib. BACK ROW: H. Roberts, M. Ploughe, R. Gonzales, 'li Hershe Tinenenko, 96 Bands y, J. X X Q x kk Q Q . ' . S , -lf , i I -x sf qdkfbi x -A: ' ' g we W Sysx xt s Q . s Q . s L Q Q kk KSQA g.,,'g5-satffsfg, ' tw '. - 5 .K Q S., XI fci Q . M N: X 'B x , sm it Nt g - X if so xi sf ' as we xx .nw 5 X L KR ' mx' ' ., at f X. sexe. Q uw?-.-EN Q ,. x X six- b Us Q' -, X.. 'Rasa ' y R I , N xx .' X- v . N. fg as wi xhbtxt '.6 x-Nxt K - t A . N x .X-.-sv,.'w. .amp fy, K 'kKx'Xlxq..ZNk1iAXQ ,.Xl'1 ft x - , R L Ft X A tix ,w ,Q Us -.XX-k Q ss wk fqskk X isyllsbyq ' .z N i xl .R . fl t . :Kali Q A ..xXbi xi '-- x .4 v 5 ! xt-Nick, K- wit Q' .f S' il XY? P' Q ,x R .sJx' , K Xxx M NT' Y. 4 .qty 1-- Xmx K HQ J, Q 'E- R . ,ci ABOVE: The Executive Band Council On top is President Lars Hansen. On the left is Secretary Ryan Talamante. The center of attention is Whitney Richards. Vice-President. Next to Whitney is Treasurer Ward Chapman. The job of the executive council is take care of all matters that arise that involve the band. Warrior Band Personnel lst and 2nd Oboes Whitney Richards Margie Anderson Piccolo Laura Crouch lst Flutes Dalena Garrison Christy Barnard Holly Peterson Dawn Schilling Julia Conn 2nd Flutes Michelle Wyant Cami Cooper Jamie Jiles Geniel Seaman Sheri Stepp lst Clarinets Heather Harris Becky Howell Auburn King Juliet Kaluzniacki 2nd Clarinets Heather Armatage Tina Parkos Kristie Schindele Cathy Foe 3rd Clarinets ' Sherry Brinkley Diahann Snider Catherine Hernandez April Zesbaugh Tiffany Parkos Lisa :gee Bass Clarinet Tammie Welker Ist and 2nd Alto Saxes Baritone Treble Clef Scott Lyon Ryan Talamante Janelle Chisholm Danny Schindele Tenor Sax Donny Gonzales Baritone Sax John Cramer lst and 2nd Bassoons ie Sa p C rls erez French Horns Jeff Hershauer Chad Coulliette lst Corners Karl Huish Mark Shafer lst Trumget Ward Chapman 2nd Trumget Glenn Bedal 2nd Cornets Steve Ebright David Neil 3rd Cornets Matt Felkins Kelly McClain Mike Cave Sam Biggs lst Trombones Lars Hansen Chris Rich Mike Hallowell Q. Baritone Bass Clef Qanny Fish Percussion Tom Hershey H t obbie Gonzales Mike Ploughe Jason Tinenenko mpg ABOVE: Here. many of the members of the marching band respond to the intense enthusiasm of beating the Toros for the second time. Bands-97 5- Apache, Jazz Bands Excel Involvement ls The Key Throughout Arizona Westwood's music program is recognized as one of the most outstanding. One reason Westwood's program stands out far above the others is the diversity of the programs offered. Another reason is there is a place for everyone to excel Westwood's Apache Band is evidence of these two factors at work. Although the members of this band are not as technically advanced as the members of the Warrior Band, they contribute to the spirit WW is known for. By participating in the Marching Band, Apache Band members hehred cheer the mighty Warrior football team on to victory. Their support in the Pep Band during the basketball season rallied the players to score. In addition to pro- moting school spirit, Apache Band members exibited their musical talents by giving evening concerts for the school and community. The Apache Band truly played a part in the l985-86 school year. The other band that exemplifies Westwood 's commitment to musi- cal diversity is the Jazz Band. Through the use of saxophones, trumpets, drums, and electric guitar, the .lazz Band plays music all year long. Jazz Band members create their own solos to play during a performance. The solos reflect the musican 's mood, artis- tic intepretation, and musical style. Q A 1 f, ,K 'Q x . . , . w , f. fltvx 1.q,,, f zvvx -4 ls' 7 K , K . A . -. .'. 2: ,' 'H 'X Alxi? 1,--hiya 3,-f. A4151 N. I 'Wfx X.A x 'ii Lx it X 'Q 4 2 x . MX 2 x 'ni V ,K ,Z , Tu, x v is x,,'4 1 TOP RIGHF Apache Band Council: TOP ROW: Diana Aguero, Secretary, .lill Hansen, President. BOTTOM, Larissa Hansen, Vice-President ABOVE Tri M National Men's Music Honor Society fFall Semesterj. BOTTOM ROW: Kelly McClain, Jason Bell. Mike Hollowell, Tim Whittaker. TOP ROW Matt Felkms .lohn Reynolds, Mike Cave, Jeff Hershauer. Westwood is the first Arizona school to be granted a charter in this Society. N. W -. . fem. , - ,t.mV.-....Aun...u:f. WH . an Apache Band Personnel Jazz Band Personnel Lead Alto Sax Michelle Wyant Second Alto Sax: Janet Schaffer Lead Tenor Sax: DEF!!-FEE? Second Tenor Sax: Donny Gonzales Bari Sax Tom A 'nson First Tru pe Steve Ebright David Wallace Second Trumpet: Jeff Hershauer Third Trumpet: Jerry Smith Fourth Trumpet: Kim Davis First Trombone: Andrew Geib Second Trombone: James Anderson Third Trombone: Heather Rob Guitar: Armand om ar Bass: Brian Stewart Piano: Heather Armatage Percussion: Robert Taylor Tom Hershey Piccolo Qia Cozzie '1-S Flutes 594-Els'-'YEEF Lynn Caho Suzanne Fimbres Roeshelle Fox Melissa Wright Nancy Gonzales Mia Mendez Scarlette McClenthan Michelle Mall Cheri Bene C.a2.f!LQf.E'm2Q Jessica Willis Christine Boas Robyn Russell Michelle Johnson Jana Johnson Oboe Cr stal Bra Bb Clarinets Cheryl Pfau Larissa Hansen Paula Tru'illo ara aufman Vicky Hicks Lecla Toeset Da awumsaumgf, Angie Gurr Diana Aguero Suzette Brooks Candice Blakely Stephanie Nebo Bass Clarinet Christy Hunt Alto Sax Mike Torres Tenor Sax Mike Yoder Cornet I Rodney Heyd Jill Hansen Jason Yocum Ray Branton Paul Rollins Da vid Peters Doug McDonald Ed Reina French Horns James Seeger David Castle Virginia Waters Trombone James Anderson Baritone Jason Coburn String Bass Rick Harris Percussion Brian Berg Keeven Castillo Bart Brownlee Warren Waters Mark Darmer Brandon Puckett Music 99 Singing Free Throughout the l985-86 school year Westwoods Honor Choir entertained students, citizens, and civic organizations. In the last few years, the Westwood Choral department has excelled above others in the state. They have consistently placed more singers in the Regional and State Choirs than the majority of the other Arizona High Schools. VXXSM x x -6 The Honor Choir, though hours of hard work, the few, the R proud, and the elite were selected for State and Regionals. The work consisted of solos, ensembles, and sight reading. Styles of this group consisted of classical, soft romantic, contemporary pop and jazz. The spirit of music will live forever. The more people sing and create new music the better the society will prosper. The enthu- siasm in this Coir will live forever. Westwood Honor Choir, is added to Westwoods success. ABO VE: HONOR CHOIR TOP RO W: A ysha Lund, Louis Roundtree, Margie Anderson, Glenn Bedal, Sharon Abele, Lance Beckert, Suzi Porter, Tom Wade, Lori Box, Robert Bagley, Jenny Montague, John Purfce, Carol Udall, Tim Whittaker, Ruth Meyers. MIDDLE RO W: Tregony Shepard. Matt Bryant, Tammy Watson, Thane Jensen, Barbie Clark, Chris Goff, Melissa Kaminski, Tom Hubbard, Holly Hogg, Trevon Householder, Karri McMahon, Kevin Wright, Michelle Perysian, Kurt Leverson. BOTTOM RO W: Kelly Hallet, Ray Anderson, Julie Ann Waite, David Fancher, Julie Shain. Scott Kos, Jennifer Wright, Eric Schaffer, Karen Townsend, Marc Eley, Suzzane Kaminski, Jeff Dale, Whitney Richards, Larry Marble, Debbie Davis, David Allen, Cristi Butler. TOP RIGHT. Thane Jenson and John Durfee blend together in perfect harmony. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Lori Box, Robbie Bagley, and Debbie Davis practice for an upcoming concert. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Jennifer and Kevin Wright sing along to Kevin 's piano playing. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Robert and Scott Kos hitting the high notes. ICD-Honor Choir .fl 1 1 E 3 1 5557 x 3 w , Q s I mm- Q 'N'-sh aagmmwagxx N, mv fir Melodies Heard Everywhere The concert choir is known for their singing expertesse here on Westwood campus and throughout the city. They participate in many concerts throughout the year and in area festivals, one of many concerts they performed in was the Christmas Canticle in Carols, with the honor choir. The Concert Choir is made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors. Many of these students have participated in the Re- gional All-state festival of the State Solo and Ensemble Festival Q .QQ The underclassmen in Concert Choir strive to improve their P' singing techniques and music reading skills so that they can qualify for qualify for placement in the select ensemble such as honor choir and the Cantore di-Madrigalis. The concert choir is open to any Westwood student desiring to if participate in the choral music program at Westwood. 2 A, ABOVE: Top Row, Leslie Webb, Charmain Fletcher, Candyce Dux, Doug Meyers, Louis Rountree, Shauwn Bergman, Dennis Schumaker, Ben Branch, Barry Hedges. Kevin Wright, Cindy Schern, Ginger Lewis, Kristen Richins. Middle Row, Angela Cegon, Teresa Riggs, Lillianne Mitchell, Caryn White, Michelle Ward, Stephanie Burch, Riesa Nunes, Myrna Shelley, Beckie Laux, Laura Mitchell, Denice Nunez, Heidi Lewis. Bottom Row: Jennifer Kaminski, Debbie Easterly, Katrina Clifton, Robyn Hallet, .loni Shain, Laura Young, Kristen Lohne, Ruth Hammond, Jana Richardson, Sandra Hall, Teresa Graves. Michelle Steele. lO2-Concert Choir 3' Y Symphony Orchestra Stays On Top, Performs Brilliantly Westwood's orchestral performing groups had a year full of excitement and brilliant performances. Under the superb direc- tion of Mr. Kim Thompson, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Or- chestra, and Showcase Strings developed into professional- sounding musical groups. The orchestras presented a series of thematic concerts including City Lights, 'Mn Italian Festival, and a President's Day extravaganza. Soloists, selected by audi- tion, were featured on each concert. Throughout the year instrumentalists participated in fund rais- ers to aid in financing their spring trip to California. Showcase members worked particularly hard collecting funds for their European tour. The financial projects and special events were organized by the orchestra council and parents' booster associ- ation. To the surprise and delight of students and parents, Concert Orchestra functioned for the first time as a full symphonic orchestra, successfully adding wind, brass, and percussion to the strings. Westwood's Music Department was the first and only Mesa school to have two large groups of this kind. Taking that into consideration, the Mesa School Board approved the construction of a new music building for the deserving and talented musicians. r ' 35 Symphony Orchestra Council. TOP RO W: Lee Conn - treasurer, Barbie Clark - president, Jason Bell, Jean Miller - Secretary, Jon Snider - senior representative. 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Principal Connie Carroll STRING BASS Rick Harris, Principal PIA NO Heather Armatage HARP Alycia Perry FLUTE Tregoney Shepherd Kris Brookes Trisha Roberts Tricia Wurl Trumpet David Wallace Ben Leonard Dan Roosevelt FRENCH HORN Leslie Webb Holly Henry TROMBONE James Anderson Mike Yankura BASS TROMBONE Jason Bell PERCUSSION Rob James David Thompson Bobby Taylor Rick Sperry Julie Johnson Sandra Seaman Larry K yrala Jennifer Kaminski Holley LeSueur 2nd VIOLIN Christy Porter, Princqwal Tammy Watson. Line Leader Tawnya Price Alycia Perry VIOLA Lisa McKel ' s o een ackson Jenny Christensen Robin Pitts Stace Tucker Jo n se Bass Jason Scott Piano Molly Logue Music-l07 War Chant Staff Had A Fun-Filled, Productive Year! Hard Work, Dedication Paid Off For Chieftain Staff! ug' 32 u fi f 59: Q- 1 mm-K' ,, at ,A-.t,, ,, 0 I 4 When Double O-Seven comes to mind, one usually conjures up an image of movie idol James Bond off on another risky adven- ture. At Westwood, the numbers CD7 also bring adventure to mind in the eyes of the 50 Newspaper and Yearbook staff members. CD7 is the number of the door of the Publications room. In this room, creative minds joins together for 50 minutes a day to publish the Chieftain yearbook and the War Chant newspaper. Reporters for the War Chant scouted Westwood searching for interesting, exciting and useful information to pass on to fellow Warriors. This year. the War Chant promoted some of Westwood's accomplished students by interviewing a special Warrior of the month in each paper. Off the Cuff proved once again to be the perfect opportunity for students to see new aspects of their classmates and have a few chuckles. Constucting a yearbook is such a monumental project that it requires two classloads of students working feverishly to make it happen. Silence is not golden in room Q77 and this allowed staff members to become better acquainted as the year pro- gressed. Working among friends made the chore of compiling a yearbook enjoyable. Newspaper and Yearbook staffs often teamed up for social events outside of class. The Christmas dinner at Mattas was especially titillating due to the mysterious appearance of Surfin' Santa. Staffers sold candy and publicized the Chieftain dance to Dav for a special end of the year banquet. ew 73' 'asa in C , nh , ' ' ' figs- TOP LEFT: Tension mounts as Sammi Sugar attempts to draw a straight line. ABOVE: War Chant Staff. TOP ROW LEFT: Erin Cramer. Kim Blankenburg, Anne De.long. Jolie Fredrickson. Crystal Bra y, Alycia Perry, Corey Scott, Ken Butters, Lee Geller, Karla Sorensen SECOND RO W: Dawn Heilman. Gary Tretha wa y. Amy Zesbaugh, Janelle Chisholm. Tenny Tatusian, Valerie Farnsworth, Yvonne Rodriguez. BOTTOM ROW: Joan McHenry, Marci Haws, Krystn Dale. Judy Curlel. IO8-Publications , f rr' 'Z vi, TOP: Yearbook Staff-Period 3. TOP RO W: Corey Scott, Mark Andrews, Ivory Mason, Tricia White, .loan Sennett, Tony Newton. .lim Happ. SECOND RO W: Betsy Wallace, Joan McHenry, Bonnie Allers, Delores Lopez. Lisa Da vis, Dina Woodworth, Susan Lows. BOTTOM RO W: Todd Bennett, Mike Olmstead, Ron Brumley. ABO VE: Yearbook Staff-Period 4. TOP RO W: Jana Templin. Janelle Chisholm, Tiffani Adcock, K im Blankenburg, Sammi Sugar, Dana Reich. SECOND RO W: Amy Zesbaugh, Melissa Tafoya, Sharon Osuch, Deborah Gofas, Karen McOuitty, Debra Meadows. BOTTOM ROW: Luz Ramos, Lisa Palomo, Renee Bubenheim. Publications-IO9 Publications-One Bi Happy Family Workin Together TOP LEFT: Luz Ramos may be taking a nap while looking through yearbook pictures, but her smile is wide awake. TOP RIGHT: Corey Scott heads off for a photo session with Voque. ABOVE LEFF Krystn Dale wishes her pal Happy Birthday, ABOVE RIGHT: Editor Amy Zesbaugh demonstates the art of holding down paper to Susan Schwartz. ll0Publications ,Q Z TOP LEF1? Yearbook class is a great place to make new acquaintances. Here. Susan Lows puts the moves on Todd Bennett. TOP RIGHT? Cory Scott explains how newspapers are put together to Crystal Bray. ABOVE: Camera 's get more confus- ing every yearl exclaims Ron Brumley with a wince. MIDDLE RIGHD Marcia Haws studies Scholastic Journalism to give her writing a fresh approach. BOTTOM RIGHF War Chant Editor .loan McHenry makes an important phone call to 'Dial-a- horoscope. 'ia'- '1 1 if Julie Johnson, Chris night football game. Y . 3 -,se .1- r lk ell, and Jennifer Wright discuss profits for the Frida y ABOVE: Look at the Valentine lgot y p Blair Nicholas are in awe of the writing talents of some of the boys at Westwood TOP RIGHT Hello Domlnos? We re on official Student Council business and we need four large sausage pizzas to go! Mark Heywood and John Gardner explain II2 Student Council Student Council Keeps Traditions Rollin Behind the scenes at Westwood there are several organizations that strive to achieve new heights. Student Council was one group. Hard work, dedication. and creativity are only some of the qualities that shined during the past year in Student Coun- cil This year was the start of new and exciting activities. The spirit buttons were the ra ve of high fashion. The dances also had a spice added to them by contests and the giving away various surprises. Another inovation to Westwood was the Sen- ior Prom King and Queen. No one could forget those good 'ol Westwood traditions like Wahoo Pah Hoo, Thai Chewee week class floats and class plays. They were all kept strong through- out the years of Student Council. The council was built of twenty outstanding students who were elected to hold specific obligations for the l985-l986 school year. To be a candidate in the running one needed a petition signed by a certain amount of classmates depending on the office he or she was running for. Besides all the fun activities around campus, Student Council was involved in making the foreign exchange students feel at home and learning about their native country. .8 4. . 5 5. Joni Shain and Shaila Reidhead always have time to take a break from making a sign when a photographer walks by. M- l A 'WVNS' K1 Student Council. TOP ROW: Mark Heywood. Brian Mason. John Gardner. Dennis Tingey. Sundee Stewart, Joni Shain, Layne Mortenson. Scott Reynolds. Mike Olmstead, Blair Nicholas. Chris Trapnell. BOTTOM RO W: Kris Shill, Julie Johnson, Shelly Lane. Jenny Montague, Holly Wermuth, Shaila Reidhead. Corey Scott. Shari Farnsworth, Bolette Mathensson, Mrs. Melissa Gambill Student Council ll3 The National Honor Society is a group of juniors and seniors with great academic ability. To become a member of this elite group, several requirements had to be met. The students must ha ve excelled in the areas of character, service, schol- arship, and leadership as determined by an intricate applica- tion form. A grade point average of l.5, on a l.0 scale, must also be maintained. The year began with an induction ceremony at Mesa Centen- nial Hall where all Veteran members greeted the new mem- bers to the group. The induction ceremony was followed by a series of events that included monthly meetings, academic hall decoration at Christmas time, campus beautification, community projects, and sweat shirt sales. Mrs. Joyce Huffaker once again was the sponsor. She dedi- cated much of her time to heb make the club a great suc- cess. Her time and effort were greatly appreciated by all OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Amy Zesbaugh pre- pares to organize one of the many NHS commu- nity service projects. ABOVE LEF 12 Betsy Wal- lace intently studies how to be an NHS presi- dent. ABOVE RIGHT: Taking time out of her busy day, NHS Service Director Susan Lows brain- storms another brilliant idea. TOP RIGHT: Joan McHenry looks in utter disbelief at the amount of cookies sold on Valentines day. ABO VE: The Executive Council Top Row Dan Schlndele Ryan Talamante Tom Wade Andy Rollins .lon Snider Bottom Row: Betsy Wallace Holly Hogg Christina McGrath Susan lows Susan Kwan II4 National Honor National Honor Society Has Many Claims To Fame: Christmas Halls Decoration Much Community Service Q . , Sweat Shirt Sales A .. 'W wrtg' wluai ,ge X-..,, ' is 'MW' JAH., .s was M' ,A ,- xc' s. f sl I 4 1' ft, 54' MQ, '31, ,MM ' 1, A '.? ,, lt: 'tix 'las 2 . L '-Q .7 ai s 'W A 9-.. M X Y in A i4,,,,g'T as ,ig ,fl 6 W ,Y 11,4 ' ' A 4. '. A P'-- ., , ix X - - - 1 , - -1 f- x H 'X KX Top Ro w: Danny Schindele. Jason DeBus, Chris Jantz, Keith Schulz, John Ose, Glenn Bedal, Jon Snider, Ward C hapmen. Mark Schafer, Shaun Pipes, Anne DeJong, Theresa Gonzalez, Karin Hamelton, Second Row: Marci Haws, Kristen Alldredge, Melissa Tryon, Carol Alldredge, Ryan Talamante, Juliet Kaluzniacki, Tom Wade, Scott Lyon, Lee Conn, Lee Heath, Kristin McOuitty, Wendy White, Melissa Tafoya, Janelle Chisholm, Andy Rollins, Stacey Whittaker, Susan Kwan, Michelle Lindblom, Jennifer Christenson, Wendy Chase. Marie Hibbets, Mrs, Huffaker, Third Row: Tenny Tatusian, Lisa Palomo, Sharon Osuch, Ruth Myers, Shannon Warner, Cristi Butler, Sharon Abele, Caren Mikesh, Cara Wright, Cami Cooper, Kristen Neilson. Brad Wilson, Scott Reynolds, Koleen Jackson, Laurie Sapp, Chris Geoff. Karen Townsend, Renee Bubenheim, Tracey Leverson, Gary Trethawa y, Juli Rivera, LaDawn Palmer, Betsy Wallace, Bottom Row: Michelle Perysian, David Bowers, Jolie Frederickson, Laurie Trapnell. Julie Johnson, Debbie Davis, Holly Wermuth. Tamara Passey, Kelly Prickett, Jenny Montague, Holly Hogg, Chris McGrath, Susan Lows, Amy Zesbaugh, Joan McHenry, Armand Lombard National Honor-ll5 A New Year-A New Dance Production This years Dance Production sparkled with talent. They dazzled their audiences with new and exciting concerts. Some of the concerts they performed in were: Curtain Time, Fall Concert, Christmas Assembly, Spring Assembly, and Spring concert. Un- fortunately the number of assemblies a year was lo wered, leav- ing Dance Production with one assembly to perform for the school. So more time and work were spent to perfect the dances and fascinate the audience. The girls were selected through a process of audition. They were to compose a two minute dance and perform it for the senior girls in Dance Production. Every one was judged on creativity and skill Mrs. Zarkou pointed out that this years Dance Production went through many changes. Most of the girls were new to the production so things got off to a rough start. With many new people hard work and dedication was in high demand. The girls who stuck with it did their best to make it a great year. Many of the girls will remain in Dance Produc- tion next year. They are sure that with their previous exper- ience that next years Dance Production will be a fabulous one. fw R c 8.4 In ll6-Dance Production IL-4 Y: s I OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: Melissa Schoenst 'n is caught during a moment of high intensity, OPPOSITE PA GE BO TTOM: Dance Production, TOP RO W: Trisha Roberts. Tregony epard, ana achelder, arcela Maranda. Carla Stapf, Jill Hagara. BOTTOM RO W: gQQ1LTarnmy Sack, Amy Baker. TOP RIGHT: Heidi Orr takes it upon herself to direc tra ic in the gym. TOP LEFT: 'llohn Travolta ain 't got no mg on me, exclaims Robin Brown. ABOVE: Sharon Osuch, Mrs. Zarkou, and Melissa Schoenstein are 'llust waitin' for the bus. Dance Production-II 7 ll8-C OE Students Get A Chance In The Working World Distributive Education of America, more commonly known as DECA. was very productive and successful this past year. DECA is designed to teach students about the business world cen- tered around-marketing, merchandising, and management. Along with learning. the members of DECA received three cred- its toward graduation. DECA started their activities with the annually held fall eastern area conference in October. The conference contained several meetings for the different areas of interests in marketing. Out of approximately fifteen eastern Arizona high schools, Becky Courter, vice president of DECA activities, felt the members of DECA represented Westwood very well Fundraisers consisted of selling soda pop and popcorn at the varsity football games. At Christmas time, members sold Australian Crystal. Later in the year, they sold spirit bumper stickers that said. Catch the Warrior Wa ve . Selling these bumper stickers will pa y for future trips to State Competitions. Cooperative Office Education. COE, was very effective this year. COE provides heb to seniors in finding business related jobs. They were required to work a minimum fifteen hour work week and received three credits for the course. Throughout the year, COE sponsored many fundraising activities and partici- pated in various community services. On Halloween. members dressed up in costumes and visited Mesa Lutheran Hospital's children 's ward. With the help of candy sales. COE was able to supply two Thanksgiving dinners to two needy families. At Christmas time, along with DECA, COE decorated the halls. To highlight the end of the school year, Westwood COE met with other COE clubs from the four High Schools in Mesa and en- joyed a social banquet. P Bowlin f A First Thanks to coaches Robert K iesecker and Margaret Morris Westwood had a bowling team this year. The first year has been a stupendous one. Westwood is the first school ever in the Mesa Public School system to form a bowling team. In the beginning, sixty-four students signed up, but there were only fourteen coed teams consisting of fourty-nine regular members. The team had a hodgepodge of pla yers to begin with, players ranged form beginners to excellent bowlers. The season was two ten week periods long. During those weeks. bowlers practiced ev- ery Tuesday at 3:30 at the Country Club Bowl Sonnie Means provided the admission, free shoes and the specials on food. Members kept their own scores while perfecting their game. Awards were presented to Nocky Rouch, Brian Auchard, .leff Marcus, and Tom Leu for scoring over JCD points per game. Playing Mesa High, Brian Auchard bowled 277, Barrie Pitts bowled a perfect :HD game. The High Series games went to Barrie Pitts with a 7l9 series and Mike Cameron bowling a 683 series. With bowling being played in the I988 olympics, bowling may have a good start at the ametuer level says Coach Robert Kiesecker. Sonnie Means says, Not everyone can play basket- ball or football but everyone can bowIl ABO VE: Bowling Team. Top Row: Jason Yoccum, Bob Morris, Leif Lake, Tom Herick Del Page, Ron La Tella, Enoch Roach, Da vid Hippen, Patrick Mondout. Middle Row, Chrissy Simpson, Betty Tompson, Barrie Pitts, Sherry Hinton, Tricia Vender, Tiffany Lauer. Bottom Row: Danny Bennett Mike Jones, Sherry Sopko, Wendy Kinsman, Steve Toledo. TOP RIGHT: What style and Grace, Barrie Pitts Shows us, OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Barrie Pitts honorably receives two trophies, one for a perfect game and the other for first place. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: With a smile Sherry Sopko accepts the award for high average bowler. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Kinsman concentrates on an accurate release. l2OBowling F'-xx ann fl xwg XXX: xxgsx X K X X Sw RQ, I... x' Msfw Y N. wxw w.wN WWQ 'W was + Nkwwww - WNMMNQS Nw mwww- ww MMWM . m:bXi . MM MNNNN Mmm Accent On Academics Brings Westwood Much Success. Mayors Youth Committee Hehvs Support Mesa 's People. f 55 3 . Accent on Academics is a club designed to compete against the surrounding Mesa high schools. lt is sponsored b y, Mr. Olderog, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Perysian. The club competes in history, geography, math, and other academic areas. When they're competing, they meet twice a week for mini meets against each other. This year they competed against Mesa High, Dobson, and Mountain View. According to Mr. Olderog, the team showed school spirit and eagerness to win. Good luck to next year's clubl Mayors Youth Committee, which is sponsored by Ms. Merrell, has worked hard this past year to bring happiness to Mesa 's people. They are a committee that works to serve Mesa resi-A dents, from food to fun and games. The group has done many things to brighten peoples lives. During Christmas time, one could find them singing to elderly folks, carrying baskets of food and songs to bring happiness. During the year, they set up food stands and game booths to celebrate Mesa Days and Veterans Day. They had a successful year in bringing joy to Mesa 's young and old people. . ' f '- . xx -- -uv N TOP LEFT: Accent team member Janelle Chisholm, tries to find out Mountain Views stragedy plan. BO TTOM: FIRST RO W: David Wallace, Ryan Riggs, Trisha, Lynn Antrim, Spencer, Scott Reynolds, Jason Hancock. NEXT RO W: Greg Welborn, Eric Quinn, Armand Lombard, Becky Armsted, Barrie Pitts, Da vid Bowers, Andy Weir, Brad Wilson, Bill Clemons, James Warren, David Pritchard. THIRD RO W: Anne DeJong, Carol Alldred ge, Michelle Newkirk, Jerry Smith, Tammy Karagas, Susan Dressel, Emily Rogers, Kristin McOuitty, Janelle Chisholm, Amy Zesbaugh, April Zesbaugh, Melissa Tafoya, Laura Stephens. BOTTOM RO W: Mr. Olderog, Racheal Dandrea, Sandy Hopkin, Tricia Wurl, Mia Mendez, Lisa, Tom Lenhardt, Mr. Smith, Krista Clark, Leslie Parker, Katrina Becker, Kristie Schindele, Carmela Dunn, Mr. Perysian. NOT PIC TURED: Laurie Sapp, Tammie Welker. lm, Q v-4' 11--4-.Yr ...J R ISS1 AI! S ff K .V f . vi Lgim gHt ?U5 Ur , b flIez':fW '9'1 A . A 3, Q 0lifZp0t..,ff',f'W P B am fffs,,,,,ggH mgfean , 'n,'Erlmt . ABO VE: TOP RO W: Lori Weinburg, Laurie Trapnell, Jolie Frederickson, Barrie Pitts, Daniel Schindele, Blair Nicholas, Da vid Wallace, Betsy Wallace, Shaun Pipes, Tom Hershey. MIDDLE RO W: Caren Mikesh, Kelly Helmbreck, Robin Hallett, Melissa Purner. Susan Dressel. Susan Lows, Amy Zesbaugh, Kristin McOuitty, Susan K wan, Melissa Tafoya. Chris Goff BOTTOM RO W: Shannon Morrison, Anne Delong, Angela Dicken, Tamara Passey, Holly Wermuth, Jenny Montaque. Carol Udall. Kelly Prickett. Verity Lerman. Laura Sequeiros. Kristeen Harris. ABOVE LEFF Kristin McOuitty explains to Mr. Olderog how important yearbook work is. ABOVE RIGHT: Blair Nicholas after being nominated, i986 Wheaties Poster Child. Mayors Youth Commit tee Languages VWII Take You Everywhere You Want is .. gfruv.-Th 54, 'JS'--.X ' -Y. -mask Y . gi am Q Q ig:-g Xik43.f'gf' . . ff, f ixspfwi 525.5 ..,na... ABOVE: Spanish Club. TOP ROW: Julie Becker, Kris Roberts BOTTOM ROW: Melissa Tafoya, Kristan McOuitty, Ceclia Vidal, Amy Zesbaugh. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Latin Club. TOP ROW: Mr. Richardson, John Cramer, Katy Farrel, Jeremy Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Camille Whitener. Jennifer Morton, Lori Gibson, C armella Dunn, April Zaesbaugh. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM: AFS C lub, TOP RO W: Bertha Hernandez, Marcello Peircra, Elizabeth Espinoza, Mike Marshall, Jamie Eminhiser, Melissa Turk, Mrs. Dillon. BOTTOM RO W. Andriana Lemos, Crystal Hardgous, Cecilia Vidal, Katrina Beckoer, Lisa Palome, Julie Rivera. TOP: Spanish Club enthusiast Greg Stewart, Mark Nevin, Gary Woodward, Rob Walker and Chris Trapnell show their admiration for Spanish speaking countries during Tai Chewwee week. l24-Languages v Q xl 1 K .D .gfw ' n , , L-.', I , x f A if c , . . , .1 V A 1 ,, Turf, xy -'+ . idx ,' , . D' . n. V' , g 3 Q. X . P A 12 .ar 1 ,,ygs,....: f 77 Lt v',' ,gg n gf 3 ,V V xx.. . 5 ,Q .. , K ' . 5 1 5 A A Q w' w - -s, x Q 'xfik .QA 9? x, Av' , ,E 1 Q.. .lb 4 ' .- , , .1i, g N ,,,, wg, X ik. Lrfif E .yf v 4 MV , ,gp iwxh ik, J. ,vu , ,k al,- ,Q 4 V, EXFAN3LfClB L4 N UH KUNS 1 -s 'av ww nf.- 1 'N xx N-3-.Q f 'fs :Q ' 'if'- Ill: 1 1 Languages Minority And Foreign Groups Excel The SfUdeI1fS in the German Club have one main purpose, laughs Mrs. Baily, and that's to have fun. And fun it isl Through the year they plan and participate in many activities, all of which are organized with Mrs. Baily present only as an advisor. They ha ve visited several Ger- man restaurants, and made spirit signs, displayed in the halls, before football games just to name a few of their many accomplishments. The French club, led by Mr. Ferguson, has done many exciting things this year. For example, they participated in a get-acquainted video party at the beginning of the year. At this party they planned all the exciting events they would partake in. One of these was the donation of a Christmas basket filled with all sorts of French Christmas goodies. to a needy family. Mr. Ferguson hopes to ha ve an even more produc- tive club next year. The Indian club is one of the more active clubs on campus. They have had many guest speakers on alcohol and drug abuse, their native culture, humanistic problems, and counciling sessions on health. Our main goal is to heb educate them and help them understand their ancestoral and cultural values, commented Mrs. Ucci, the sponsor. Another important asset of the Indian club is that they heb to inform the members of things available to them on the reservation. They have an agriculture section that teaches the members how to grow ethnic foods. These are just a few of the many hebwful activities the Indian club has to offer. TOP RIGHR Mike Nason, French student. tries unsuccessfully to repair the Eiffel Tower ABOVE TOP ROW French Club sponsor Mr Ferguson Da vid Bowers Tom Wade, Tracey Leverson, Mark Territo, Jodi Halzhauer. MIDDLE RO W: Michelle Wyant Tregoney Shepherd Tammy Stack Betsy Wallace Emily Rogers Amy Zesbaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Emond, name unknown, Juanita Lunt Fellpa Garcia Chantell Thompson L26-French T N. K , i as . i 5 Q 'Ai Q . . S 1 -f '. , 5 ' ,- . ' yi- x el ' , ' - X' X .L a , 51 ' ,W i 4 Y Q .Q . s ,L Rygyxzt, gr .P Q- K ' X. , 1- - . M- .H X , - A v . . Q ,. . hw, Kitt My .ik Q . fl w. T 4 ,, S W , H an ' f-f ii , N 5 .f X Reg - ,f 5 e t ill N V - rl Y ,- . 4,- gn' 2. f ..f a l P N,-, ac V? .,,,x, 1 wgv' xw,Q-. .k..,gl,:gg V W .- Y.-., Q, , .' 0' gee, , X . 4' s , . ff- -rf? 1,-e '. 1 . - ,, . S, N ,R W4 ' ',i'Sw,1g. .Ky IL-a N ,.:,,.:Aff W-, 1 bas, L- C .xiqgga . Q ,X K- ., XY., R, . , xi H J . - 5 I 14' I. A A if , sg, K . X . QQ, . mga 3, .A A5 fa ' was , . F' 'N' Lia, 2 f :,. rx ixsgxhig - .. ' .k ' 'D 4 . - K R- 'S Ijbfz 5' . , - Q ' ff.. -X A- 1 4. '- .. f. .Hs - . 1A-'pid : '-1' I Xa , V .V A N K. l , x,f4 my K . . s is A K ,2.., ix THQ. Ndmyuu- V I . M L: K . .. . X . iw VL I, I 5. x,:.i:r,,?,.,u3,L,. ' - fa - Snr ,,f' 1 -- -fr.: C,-1,f,v .,l TOP: German Club: TOP RO W: James Warren, Doug Myers, Ty Lomeli. David Pritchard. Mark Christen. BOTTOM RO W: Cassie Saller. Kate Halverson, Paula Enlow, Mrs, Bailey, Pallas Shockman. ABOVE: Indian Club: TOP ROW: Daniel Wood, Charles Enos, Steve Harvier, Ellis Parchcorn, Malcolm Wood, Darrell Schwaz, Daniel Easchief, Joe Thomas. BOTTOM RO W: Ellie Ucci, sponsor, Ginger Thomas, Yolanda Reina. Shannon Reina, Laurie Sugar, Martina Cook. Not pictured: Melinda Thomas. Delron Lewis, Melvina Ray, Denise Enos, Trisha Vest, Norman Hunter. lndianfGerman-D7 SiN W' vw 1 s 'Q Q w 42 , , ,, O Swag, W 55 is aw ,J 5- . X 5 V 1 4. .4 1 if 29, .Q K ww, Mm . .lyke . X -7 A9 T. ,E N sg-7 if 'YW A if af fs' . ?f w 3' X A , . ' 1 .Q A v x.-,X K vm Q, K. S X. Ex ,X W . .S g Lfftgsi- ' 3 K fi -ss. X 3:-Q xy 1 af xx .fx ,ii Hx. - - me 9: ,, -1. X., 1? TOP: Minority Scholars: TOP ROWKLef1 to Rightj: Lisa Paloma, Juli Rivera, Melissa Tafoya. BOTTOM ROW: Lorena Guevara, Felipa Garcia, Martina Cook. BOTTOM: Women Scholars: TOP RO W: Anglea Dicken, Tamara Passey, Holly Wermuth, Jenny Montague, Ann Tjaarda, Carol Udall, Robin Haliet, Lori Weinberg, Sherri Farnsworth. Kristen Shill, Kelly Pricket, Kristen Alldredge. SECOND RO W: Teresa Gonzales, Jane Silag y, Tenn y Tatusian, Jolie Fredrickson, Laurie Trapnell, Julie Johnson, Colette Latan, Debbie Da vis, Kelly Melmbreck, Wendy Chase, Karen Hamilton, Julie Curio, Melissa Purner, Kelly Delanie, Heather Bachlor, Shannon Warner. THIRD RO W: Janet Schaffer, Deidre Hahn, Shannon Morrison, Marie Hibbetts, Marci Ha ws, Caren Mikish, Susie Dressell, Laurie Sapp, Michelle Lindblom, Carol Alldredge, Carmela Dunn, Janelle Chisholm, Penny Cluff, Kristen Nielson, Tricia Roberts. BOTTOM RO W: Christy Schindele, Anne Dejong, Michelle Persian, Ruth Meyers. Sandra Hopkin, Tricia Wurl, Collen Jackson, Lorie Olsen, Wendy White, Tracey Leverson, Susan Lows, Lisa Sapp, Michelle Wilcox, Debbie Gofas, Mrs. Sandra Nag y. Minority Scholars 5 Women Scholars l29 R. O. lf C. Displays Discipline And Leadership Qualities The Reserve Officer Training Corps, led by both Colonel Conger and Sergeant Dale, was extremely active this year both on and off campus. The program, now in its fifth year, is designed to assist motivated, eager students in developing discipline and leadership skills that will prepare them for careers in both 3 technological and military fields. Throughout the year the cadets were in constant competition we with one another for outstanding achievement in various areas A of the preparation course. The reason for the disciplined drilling on the basketball courts that you may have noticed this past year, was so that the cadets could learn how to lead and be led R.O. T.C. raised and lowered the flag at all home football games and every morning and noon. Several cadets also led the pledge of allegiance during morning announcements. Field trips were taken during the year to several U.S.A.F. bases, where the cadets were taken on orientation flights. The military ball and awards banquet held during the year were very successful. The cadets were commended for their out standing achievement during the course of the year. Many R.O.T.C. students will go on to serve both their country and community. hu.. TOP RIGHT: Pomp and circumstance guide R. O.71C. units in various school ceremonies. ABO VE: R. O. FC. TOP RO W. L to Rf Frank Abeyta, Sal Flores, Mike Wallen, Jeff Bailey, Pete Moreno, John Shannon, Andy Bell, Tom Carter, Jesade LaFella, Brandon Olmstead, Teresa Fletcher. SECOND RO W: Robin Miller, Debbie Chancey, Steve Horneman, John Morgali, Doug Meyers Kevin Burns, Chris Lowe, Jennifer Bunting, David Kurnik. Mike Sihler, Shawn Medina, David Arthur, Tracy Connell, Mike Yoder. THIRD RO W: Lance Roscoe, Alex Montgomery, Christina Frias, Connie Dominguez, Tom Lenhardt, Debbie Easterly, Michelle Skupien, Steve Piepenbrink, Mike Skupien, Jason Coburn, Brian Ellis, Steve Geib, Keith Wilson. FOURTH RO W: Bob Boyle, Matt Sharpe, Col. Doug Conger, Calvin Loggins, Bill Kurnik. Mike Winks, John Winsor, Monalisa Petreus, Sherri Hinton, Richard French. Andy Garza, Bob Ruck, Da vid Hippen, Tom Sauceda, Sgt. Charlie Dale, Lynn Taylor, Frank Arva yo. l3O-RO TC AV ZZ ,ff f'ff?:J5N7' ,fgiiy .- ifii' ', x.:-Q, -ings M V' Q Milli' -V uf' , ' 51, E ' . , A . 31' OTC TOP: Chris Lowe demonstrates discipline and patriotism. ABOVE: Sal Flores and William Kurnik demonstrate the proper way to lead an R.O.T.C. unit. SN P RO TC'-I3l The Show Goes On There is a feeling you get when you are on the stage, ask any Masque and Dagger member about it. With the many creative talents of Mr. .lay Dean Jones. hon- ored Masque and Dagger members once again were able to dive into the truly enriching world of drama. The students were chosen to participate in this organization based on their performance during their auditions. After becoming a member, the group explored the diverse field of theatrical work. Though this field is di verse, there is always a part for every- one. If one is fascinated by acting, one may choose to act in a play, do improvisations. skits, or pantomimes. Not all of the jobs to be had are in front of audiences. Behind the scenes is the Stage Crew. The Stage Crew is responsible for working the sound equipment, the lights and various aspects of putting a show together. The crew is under the direction of Mr. Jones also. The group meets first hour as a regular class to learn the technical aspects that must be known in order to carry out the needed responsibilities. The members are able to select which area they want to work and they become somewhat professional at what they do. The Masque and Dagger club experienced many thrills throughout the year. Many of the members will cherish their memories of the years spent as a member of such an inter- esting organization. ABOVE: Stage Crew. TOP ROW: Louis Roundtree, Tom Hubbard. Brandy Ochockl Christina Mayfield Suzette Hebert Nick Porullo Rob Brownson Jill Kranjnyak. Lloyd Stites. Richard Hale. MIDDLE RO W: Colleen Karp. Jim LaRosa Susan Dressel Shannon Price BOTTOM ROW Stan Roberts Mr Jones Ken L ytle TOP RIGHT: Susan Dressel helps to ser the stage by opening the curtains I32 Stage Crew z.gXs.' ul N x,, ba, :sl 4 ff.. xy.-,X It . .fa xv g ffffiggfifix !JTFg,9p 'wg Vw :E lj, 9 'f 232 fqq dr, A,:f,k -v wr Ht' Ql.+,Ase.'1.? u ,gh ff QW ' .ff :L if wi 4,779.1 L,5g,v1a9t,.,, ,nfl ' , 'L Q Ji'l+?f-2251 gf n - 11' . 3, in 47. in J rig.. -Nm. -f v ' Tx EQ K i -iwh iz. X T ,f r- A fr 4 5 V 'if' .Z i 2, ii S x 5-ff Af if 2 ii, 4 Y yt MQ 'Q ww Q i , ' ii Y Q K -. Members Of H RO Club Feel And Act Like Viunners VICA Members Participate ln State VWde Competitions The Hero club certainly has alot to offer. The Home Economics Related Organizations club is designed for students who are interested in a home economics related career, Each member must have a part-time job in that field. This work program is worth three credits a year, but most of all the club gives its members a sense of well-earned achievement. The club partici- pates in many social and community service activities through- out the year. This year they prepared a Thanksgiving feast for a needy family and entered a tree into the Children 's Festival of Trees at Christmas time. 'Each member comes away from here feeling like, and knowing how to be a winner. said Mrs. Smith, club coordinator. VICA, which stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a twenty-five member club that hehns to prepare each mem- ber for a career in industrial, technical, and health related occupations. All of the members are also in the ICE class and ha ve part-time jobs that serve in one of those three fields. The class has a study unit that overall teaches them how to be good employees, commented Larry Judd, club coordinator. Every year the club participates in various state- wide competi- tions which offer a variety of prizes, scholarships, and job opportunities. ln June they will attend the National Skill and Leadership competition. It will be in Phoenix and is predicted to be the largest competition ever. s . 'X , Y , , J' f S at, ' 5 - 'MN 'X Q ,. f -' k ' . .. Q X W H , t tv K va if Q P' wpsgixam... X t K s s K ,cis X .fs TOP RIGHF Steve Pitt sure knows how to take care of those buns. ABO VE: HERO BOTTOM ROW La Dawn Palmer Debbie Thruman Dana Garland Robin Kleinmen, Cori Wilstead, Charletta Cornwell, and Della Mesa. TOP RO W: Vera Smith Advisor Keith Dovensplke Steven Pitt John Santagata Dean Warden and Ray Vallera. 134 HEROXVICA .X 'Ff- .C Q .HUM 'Wins ii S it It wEs'rwooD HIGINE i..c,.,, h ,Q W is t ,. , , fy, ' , . ' i 41 . ....er:-- 0.4. - - -. 51 ff lg' TOP LEFT? Hanging ten, Marc Pulsifer displays enthusiasm over his grades. TOP RIGHT? Larry Judd congratulates Joe Kline on his arrival to class before the tardy bell. Ty Warrie gets a kick out of it. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Smith advises President, Tiffany Hawkins, on club events. MIDDLE LEF73 Charletta Cornwell guards over the ice that will be used in an exciting club fund raiser, ABO VE: VICA. BOTTOM RO W: Doug MeDonald, Dustin Hinmen, Calvin Loggins, and Dennis Shumucher, MIDDLE RO W: George Limbloom, Doug Koch, Richard Hale, Missy Hunt, Tina Dickinson, Aurora Sanchez, Lisa Denham, Mike Chalker, John Herbig. Aaron Moore, and Joseph Klien. TOP RO W, Shaun Pipes, Bo Rowe, John Morton, Barry Wagner, David Schaefer, Kevin Vert, Ty Warvie. Lance Wallace, Brian Brainard, and Larry Judd advisor. HEROXVICA-135 I36-Art The Art Club hows Talent, kill And Creativity Westwood 's art club was a club dedicated to people. Everybody had the opportunity to express themselves through their art. Art club participants were able to work on individual projects such as drawings and graphic design or basic photography skills like developing. Students could work freely without the pres- sure of being graded on their performance. Art club members promoted their club by face painting willing Westwood students in October. Many people took pleasure in parading around school with artistic designs on their face. Many of the art students ha ve their work exhibited in the front office. Club member Robin Pilbrow commented, 'Everybody has the need to express themselves in some way and art is the way myself and others choose to express our individuality. Students who enjoyed hamming it up in front of an audience. performing dramatic interpretations. acting, or just having a good vocal argument now and then, found their place in the Speech and Debate club. The club entered competitions ap- proximately once a month, giving them the opportunity to per- form before judges in areas of poetry, orator y, extemperaneous speeches, acting and debate. Members of Speech and Debate found these competitions stimulating and fun. Under the leadership of sponsor. Mrs. Stehr, and second year President, Janelle Chisholm, the club represented Westwood. 4 muy . . -Us R 'K Q. xW, an .1 N 'K Igkf As VG--...fe T ABOVE: ART CLUB. TOP ROW: Kelly Bark, Gina Cinardo. Tina Smith. Lee Geller, Tony Flores. Gary Trethawa y, Tammy Karagas, Cindy Terroy. BOTTOM ROW Mr. Medley, sponsor. Robin Pilbrow, Susan Hernandez. Melissa Troy, Beth Jones, Serena Haaseth. TOP RIGHT: During art class, Nicole Stump makes a clay ashtray. The Speech And Debate Club Shines During Competition :X N .qggijf at LX EG if? gag X Ieh fir! F his FR fxf .wtf .-. 5 .its X . W. N S 'im . IOP: Speech and Debate Club: TOP ROW: David Peters, Mark Galowitz, Tregoney Shephard. Heather Shumway Jennifer Hecht. BOTTOM RO W: Charmain Fletcher. Judy Broussard, Janelle Chisholm, Amy Zesbaugh. April Zesbaugh. Catherine Hernandez, BO TTOM LEFT: Jennifer Hecht practices her speech in front of Kelly Stewart. BOTTOM RIGHT? Darrel McGra th challenges Bill Kurnik 's point of view. Speech And Debate-I37 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: If it weren 't for the Westwood health specialist, Ron Norman may have needed his foot amputated. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Health Club, TOP ROW: Heidi Lewis, Lori Olson, Charlotte Palmer. Susan Emer- son. BOTTOM ROW: Missy Hunt, Ellie Ucci, Tina Dickinson, TOP RIGHT: Even a simple blood pres- sure test gives Jim Renahan a weak stomach. MIDDLE RIGHT: Run Gnim, Khoun Fou are learn- ing English as a second language. ABOVE: Clau- dio Romero and Martina Cook hurry to erase incriminating evidence. RIGHT: Tutoring Club, TOP ROW: Laura Morris, Chris Frattini. Tina Dickinson, Nancy Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Cece- lia Vidal, Wendy Chase, Martina Cook. Mrs. Dil- lon. I38 Health nf sf I A 2 K J. , - -N 'QW lb X ' . . Exits,-i X5 X x 1 - s.. -v - - Ms 3 x -Q X H. X QQ.. ji 5? 11 e ,fglsw x 5 X i: v 7-K s www: .b,,,,Qg..X5as n. X K 'F , J! ,AN t... 5-L N . isa-Q Health And Tutoring Clubs Beneficial To Student Body We re not large in quantity, but large in quality. stated Mrs. Eleanor Ucci of the Health Club. The club consisted of only nineteen members, but all were enthusiastic, caring, self-moti- vated, and interested in all aspects of good health. President Michalene Hunt led these nineteen members in numerous activi- ties. Guest health professional speakers were scheduled regu- larly. Members also benifited from visits to hospitals, doctor 's and veterinarian 's offices, and from a field trip to the Universi- ty of Arizona. The Tutoring Club was a small, enthusiastic group. Made of only eleven members, the club helped students having difficulties in academic classes and foreign students learning English. These students are mainly from Mexico, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Japan. The only requirements to become a member is having big heart and a strong academic background, good attendance. and a 2.0 grade average or better. Besides schoolwork, cultural knowledge and strong friendships occured in the tutoring room. The tutors sometimes felt they learned more than their stu- dents from all the experience they gained. They felt they grew in study skills and knowledge of the contents they tutored, and also in self awareness. The friendliness and good attitudes of the tutors helped the learning environment for the students. This was a very worthwhile experience for both of the partici- pants. i Tutoring-I39 FFA Successful, Gold Medals Abound The FFA chapter once again proved to be one of the best in the country. Westwood's FFA chapter represented the state of Arizona at the recent FFA National Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. The chapter sent three teams: IMeatsj Tami Austin. Joe Granio, Mike Miller and advisor Mr. Leo Peterson, C Horticulture 1 Ellen Weinel, Joyce Peel, Jim Seager, and advisor Mr. Richard Sawyer, fAgriculture Mecanicsj Shaun Woodsum. Guy Byers, and Tom Christian, and advisor Nathan Moore. Along with the National Convention, FFA participated in many competitions on the state level. The FFA chapter was lucky to ha ve the State Agriculture Teach- er of the Year. Leo Peterson was named to this honor. To achieve the award. Mr. Peterson helped the FFA sponsor a canned food drive for Christmas, Poinsetta sale, open house, end of the year banquet and the competitions held at Westwood. The FFA chapter has had a rewarding and exciting year. The skills learned will help these Future Farmers as they pursue their own careers. . 4 , 421. is m I M A N4 .,-x ' 'n' va an 'SL 1 wr Q W ef M all ', 'LQ 211 . 'P K iw 4-X is S l 5 'Q X - 1. f P ' 1' 2 .f z 5 x '58 TOP: Guy Byers is tired after cutting a thousand logs. RIGH T: Brian Clark passes from feeding a baby calf ABO VE: More WOOD ? he exclaims as he wheels yer another log lo the saw. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Brian Clark piles hay for the cow and her calf, OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Brian Clark and Jeff Morris contribute to Bunny Love, FFA -l4l Business Leaders Train For Life After Hi h School Christians Form First- Time Group For Students 'Si X H . '-2 Q ,A :Yip se' 'Nfl' . Q - F ',33t,,...-:H .2...... FBLA. TOP RO W: Mrs. Reck, Jim Boswell, Sandra Kerr, Rick Sperry, Christy Graham, David Wallace, Mike Skupien, Alex Montgomery. BOTTOM ROW: Jodi Holzhauer, Carolyn Harris, Lisa Helms, Allison Campbell, Jennifer Allred. Laura Garshak. CHRIST ON CAMPUS. TOP RO W: Neil Watson, Amy O'Connor, Michelle Smith, Scott Cole. Phil Turner, Chrystal Bray, Lynn Barns, Scott Tompson, Bill Swain, Mary Thompkins, Jimmy MacCastlin, Mr. Cornell. MIDDLE RO W: Dennis Mckenn y, Shannon Anderson, Tana Bacheldor, Lisa Mckellips, Lisa Craycraft, Jill Carey, Shannon Morrison, Beth Cambell, Lupe Olivas, Delana Murrel BOTTOM ROW: Ken Lytla, Paula Henshaw. Rick Sperry, Heather Roberts, Danella Tucker, Jeff Haynes. l42-Christ On Campus Future Begins Now Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAQ set off on a year of training another group of students for a very prosperous future. Under the expert guidance of sponsor Mrs. Reck, this year's crew set out to turn the business world upside down with their achievements in their own respective fields. This year's activi- ties included the sponsoring of Hall 4 during the Hall Decora- tions contest. In addition to this. FBLA, in February, sent a strong team of students to the statewide competitions with the hopes of vaulting a good deal of people into the national finals. Their field of competition included every aspect of business from typing and sales to law and overall business skills. Westwood congratulates the hard working members of FBLA on their onslaught of tomorrow's business world. Christ on Campus. under the sponsorship of Mr. CornelL began the first of the year relatively unknown. As a new club this year COC has attracted a following of participants eager to have an enjoyable time. Hard work over the first semester allowed the club to pay Crumbacher. a band out of California. for a concert during February. They were met with much excitement and were a big success for the young club. Mr. Cornell has high expectations for the club and hopes that it will gain a larger membership in years to come. ? s . -' ,. .4 I My :Ki X ' gf, . ,t fn . fs f if .gs ., 3 :Qs f 'T - em ! 1. f 3 '1p'.'- 'O-'Sv Q I N' Wy, .. 14 KN., .ttt A TOP: Heather Roberts discovers the knowledge of the ages by reading a history book. ABO VE: Christ on Campus organizer, Neil Watson. leads the crowd in a vrus of Happy Birthday for Crumbacher's lead singer. FBLA-l43 -Q 'xv A. -., -,ws xs 5'v,,m.1 ix xv N , k,5,im .iiX. Km, r 5 XX x xx x N f 5255 3137 .ffggifm tt' A 'if if , 'Nw 4 fs '1- f' 5 F ' A. t xx 5 , - 1 , i L-ir 4 2 ' if , X Q Student Body Of 1 - S' 5' Q 5 Q . Q ff' 5 Q is Ax . - A .. ' in 3 . 2 Sx. Q I Q -- is 3: QQ? gy N . kk 1 pw 1? A gg ix J 'kffk '- -Q .n mi Xt 4--'A Living in a complex society, We see only one perspective, Communicating our ideas, Listening to thoughts and opinions, We engage in conversation, And try to see another view. We don 't have to agree, But can we accept? By recognizing each other's strengths, Looking beyond outside appearance, We discover real people . . . Shooting for the stars. Wmmf uma-mlm W x msn... 8 pg -X f.. X Q K v .,.,......., Population Grows, Accomodations Needed With every new year, the District Administration of Secondary Schools works to uphold the quality education that Mesa schools ha ve been noted for. The most prevalent task facing the district administrators this year was working to accommadate the steadily rising student population in Mesa. A S98 million band facility. which was presented to the district last year, allowed Superintendent Dr. James Zaharis and his fine associates to set high goals for the coming years. By i990 there will be an addition of two new high schools to our district, one will be built on Power Road, the other. tentatively named Red Mountain High School, will be built on Bush Highway. The Westwood student body will be able to enjoy the influx of funding to the Mesa District in their own backyard. The long awaited new music building has finally been approved. It seems only fitting that Westwood should be granted such a facility considering each year. Westwood places more musicians in the regional band and orchestra than any other high school The new building will be built directly behind the auditorium. Q .L,, . S . s Sw.. 1 , . Q fi . ' i Doug Barnard Wilford Carden Charles Essigs Jack Davis David Eagleburger Assistant School Board Assistant School Board Associate Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent 5 37' Donna Green Joe Porter Ray Rafford Marilyn Wilson James Zaharis School Board School Board Assistant School Board Superintendent Superintendent AT LEFT: Superintendent James Zaharis explains part of the high school budget to Westwood students Mike Byrd and Michelle Newkirk. TOP: Secondary schools MIDDLE: Assistant superintendent Fred Skoglund takes time from a busy schedule to give Teresa Denowh and Jamie Stewart a preview of the new English curriculum. Dr. Associate Superintendent David Eagleberger took the time to come to Westwood and listen as Craig Calhoun and Jean Miller explained to him that a need existed for a class in geography. District Administration-I4 7 A 5 f f 3 'z':. Rx M W x L? Louis Kelly Ruth Marie Lucy Jack Casillas Escobedo Garbell Graziano Guerrero Joyce I ,Ki M .W 4. of fr, Henry Barbara Peggy Edith Marian Jackie Luedy Montgomery Reynolds Riley Spavin Vaughn ABOVE LEFIZ Principal Jack Joyce is caught relaxing in the comfort of his office. ABOVE RIGHT: Yes Mr. Joyce I'II do it right away. , Mrs. Spavin says after listing his instructions. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Casillas reviews the Westwood vs. Tempe Football program, later an impressive victory of 26-7. OPPOSITE PA GE MIDDLE: Mrs. Reynolds adds to the many excused absences on the daily bulletin. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM RIGHF What this? The computer is wrong again? asks Mr. White. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Mont- gomery is checking up on a sophomore. M l48 Administration William White .lack Joyce Commends Student Achievements It is a genuine pleasure for me to congratulate and extend best wishes to you, the class of l986, upon the successful completion of your high school career, This year at Westwood has been memorable in many respects. We continued to display excel- lence in all facets of school life, once again solidifying our reputation as one of the outstanding high schools in the nation. This, your senior year, was characterized by unqualified suc- cess in scholarship, athletics, extra-curricular activities and service to your school and community. Four National Merit Scholarship Finalists, and outstanding football season, highlight- ed by a second consecutive victory over Mountain View, four Vo-Ag judging teams representing the state at the Future Farm- ers of America National Convention in Kansas City, state and national recognition for our music programs, and many other accomplishments too numerous to mention - all characterize the outstanding success and achievement of the class of l986. I want you to know that the entire faculty and staff appreciate your contributions to the ongoing success of Westwood High School. We certainly hope that the lessons you have learned here will serve you as you move on to advanced schooling or out into the business world. We hope that you will always remember Westwood and be proud of the fact that you are a Westwood Warrior . .-Z Aff' If l W..-:aj Counseling Staff Excels, Resource For Warriors i ii xl .SQ S 'ui l50-Counselors Westwood 's counseling staff is one of the finest in the Mesa School District. Whether they were helping students change their schedules, advising them about choice of college, or just listening to their problems, the counselors did an out- standing job everyday this year. The counselors provided the students with information that they would not have been able to obtain otherwise. They made sure that the students signed up for the PSA T, SA T, and ACT on time. The effort Mr. Frontone put into printing the Senior Bulleton paid off in scholarship money for many sen- iors. The college representatives Mrs. McHenry helped bring to the campus enabled the students to become better aquainted with prospective schools. This year such presti- gious institutions as Southern California, Cal Tech and Prin- ceton University visited our school as a result of the counsel- ors' efforts. These counselors provided a store of informa- tion for the Warriors all year long. This year many of the counselors supported special interest groups. Mr. Otero sponsored the Chicano club, while Mrs. Merrell involved herself in a variety of special groups. She was the Westwood 's Mayor's Youth Committee advisor, Na- tional Honor Society's co-sponsor, and she helped sponsor many of Westwood's Scholar Societies. All of the counselors have hehwed to make this year a success for Westwood. ,, . 5 Mary Ellen .lack .lo Anne Anderson Frontone Kimball -xr V. Dolores Alice Frank Merrell Peterson Skagen TOP: Taking a break from her busy schedule. Mrs. McHenry relaxes in her office. BO TTOM: Carefully reviewing her schedule, Mrs. Merrell prepares for another busy day. sf is fa W-...X A we-N X 5, gvfwr 1 assesses moms s- .z -- -V ,, , L e - e THE ,t.g..r:,4 ..,..,..4L. Sm? f . 5' , XR Vg X i SX 'HQ If ,fy egg fx 5-.sw I TOP: With the aid of Mrs. Anderson, Daivd Bowers discusses Ivy League plans. BOTTOM LEFT: Where am I supposed to be this hour? asks Mr, Skogen. BOTTOM RIGHF In her typical busy style, Mrs. Kimball is working hard to meet the needs ofthe counselors. Counselors-ISI ,.,.. A ..,. .......,..s..w--' f ,-d-,,,,....----4- guaill l' v i v 33 E I , v, 1 l5J-Special Services AI Mary Susan Arbizu Butler Cottle Special Services Enhance Campus Life For Students The people in the special services department were extrel dedicated to the student body this year. Their efforts rea tremendous re wards. All three of the security guards, AI Arbizu, Ellie Rael and Whittenbeen, were well-liked by the Warriors. They spen year keeping Westwood safe from the ruthless Toros and tangs. With friendly, yet firm actions, our security guards n Westwood a safe place to attend. t A The school Nurse, Mrs. Ucci, did a fine job of keeping War: going to their classes. Mrs. Ucci hehned students with he service carrers through her club. S P P P Y Biddlecome, was well worth getting to know. Always frie and hehnful, Mr. Biddlecome helped students with their per Thou h erha s little-known, our school s chologist, Mr., 3 d concerns. Also low profile, teachers of blind and deaf stu keep our handicapped students up on class skills. The combined efforts of these special people added yet ano positive dimension to Westwood 's campus life. Catherine Jerri Craig Green Claudia Jay Nielson Roper Cindy Andrea Irwin Litzsk y Paula Eleanor Rudow Ucci Robyn Maislin yi Zg. Bob Whittenbeen 'Sin--....,..annnzQ..,3i 'I ,.,- -',. L'-' ,f p-an OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Taking a break from patrolling the campus, Bob Whittenbeen and Ellie Rael chat. OPPOSITE PA GE BO TTOM: Cracking his famous grin. Al Arbizu smiles as a senior woman goes by. THIS PAGE TOP: Now if you really want this prom date, here's what you are going to have to do. says Rick Biddlecome to Dawn Dickerson. THIS PAGE BOTTOM: Trying to keep the Warrior stress level down, Mrs. Ucci checks Kim Martin 's blood pressure. Special Services-I53 Westwood Librarians Outstanding Campus Bookstore Hebvs Promote Spirit Q. er-1 i -.. ., THIS PA GE TOP: With a cheery smile, Mrs, Free is always ready to help. ABO VE: l can 't believe lam still filing these cards, grimaces Miss Reed, RIGHT: In search of a Homecoming date. Delores Lopez enlists the aid of George Miller to help her find her invitation. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: With pencil in hand Mrs, Morris, figures the bookstore's profit for the week. OPPOSITE PA GE RIGHT: Lending a helping hand, Kim Schulz stocks pencils in the bookstore. I54-Special Services Westwood offers a great number of special services to the student body. One of the most important is the library. The librarians and countless aides are always ready and willing to assist students in finding materials for research papers or novels for book reports. Mrs. Free is always there with a listening ear for the warriors. The bookstore was another invaluable service. After arriving to school two minutes before the first bell rings and discovering that you left your only pencil on the table where you had been studying for your first hour math test, you would be in a bind if it weren't for the bookstore. A quick stop off at the bookstore and you were well equiped for the day for a minimal cost. The list of special services would not be complete if Mr. Larson and Mrs, Allred in A.V. weren't mentioned. Without these two indivi- duals the school would not run as smoothly as it does. From running off tests and assignments. to grading scantrons, to making sure the movie projectors are functioning, they keep the school in motion. The students and staff are deeply indebted to these fine people. ,-0 X x Aw 1 3 V' ' , luis ff' NX N Mary Lou Allred L inda Free 1 9 a uk? AP W if X 3, John Marll n Y Donovan Engle Robert Larson Rosemary Wilder s. 1, -. ,v E55 'ff Teresa Reed 5 5 a X SIS Nur.: 5 Special Services-I55 l56-Music Performin Artists Shine Concerts, Plays Inspire Westwood's performing arts department flourished under the leadership of its four dedicated instructors. Mr. Kim Thompson skillfully guided his two symphonic orchestras through rigorous daily rehearsals. At concerts and festivals, judges and audi- ences were thrilled with the challenging and brilliantly played musical literature. ' Mr. Jeff Harris, choir director, worked with extremely talented vocalists, leading them to unbelievable heights in their perform- ing ability. His knowledge of instrumental music and music theory added to his students' musical growth, sustaining his reputation as a respected, top vocal director. Band director, Robert Cunningham, led the highly acclaimed Marching Band through a great football season, adding excite- ment to the many half-times. He drilled three other bands daily, demanding precision and exactness in their playing. The band members, under B.C.'s conscienctious control, excelled in their individual playing as well as in group performing. Mr. .la y Dean Jones contributed dramatically to the performing arts, molding talented students into star-bound actors. His years of theatrical experience were reflected in every produc- tion presented by the drama department, his directing techini- que yielding dazzling results. x :5,. ke, V ,,gg , k X A Robert Jeff Cunningham Harris flll , lg S , ff l 0 I .lay Dean Kim Jones Thompson TOP: Band member, Steve Geib, blows forcefully into his tuba providing thrilling low brass beat. l.EF T. Mr. .leff Harris, choir director, skillfully prepare his singers for performance. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP, Honor Choir members Jef Dale, Lori Box, Mark Eley, Cristi Butler, and Barbie Clark harmonize joyful! around the piano. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT, Percussionist Robbie Gon zales demonstrates his mallet expertise during orchestra. OPPOSITE PAG BOTTOM RIGHT: DANNY Shindele creates some soulfull sounds with his sax lig i i L... i 's WM LOW X I5 s I 1 .L V 'ff 5 . Q A B! , . Lf jo L9 gi E , 1 - K f 5' I W L . :. k it A t . ' 1 XR Peter Larry .lim Blahak Judd Kelley r F I . A N . ' , . L ' Robert Derry David K iesecker Matheson Medley I58-Industrial Arts :LT kr' 'xl iw i Audrey Robinson XJ i ,wg Richard Sawyer Max Schlarbaum f M as ' s 'A if ,7:,'.Q 1 , g2:q,5Q?:? .fu H . gf , if ,, 3 if 42.32. iff .Q ,qv 'A hop And Art Classes Enhance Hobbies Imagination creates beauty. Imagination and beauty thrive in the Industrial Arts Department. Such projects as cutting boards, shelves, chests, gunracks, tool boxes, can openers. telivision stands. and furniture abound. Teachers refine electricity, wood working, cabinet making and drafting. Teachers work to trans- form students' imagination to life. Students are graded on at- tendance, tests, quizzes, machine operation and safety skills, and projects they have made. The Art Department also thrives on beauty and imagination. The largest high school teaching staff in the city allows for a wide variety of courses offered, such as, painting, pottery and ceramics. The support of the administration contributes to the department's success. Several students have entered and placed highly in exhibitions and contests. The tradition of excellence is strenghtened at Westwood by these classes. Many hours of instruction have hehned students express their imagination in a concrete project. ' fi. Q 4. I .. f I OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEF T. Ken Idler. Anthony Falabella and Mike Vanderhoef show off their electronics wizardry. OPPOSI TE 'PA GE TOP RIGHF Junior Robert Ward makes a Christmas present for his loved one. OPPOSITE PA GE MIDDLE IEF T. What bit should I use to make a 6 inch hole? wonders Donald Westendorh OPPOSITE PA GE MIDDLE RIGHF Cutting plywood can be an inventive pastime. TOP: Kyle Denman makes a rainbow on his brand new vase. ABOVE LEF 73 Russell Beazer scoffs at David Shearer 's idea for a new light bulb. ABOVE RIGHT: Ruby A gustine designs a new Halloween mask. Art-l59 Math Science Present Challenge To Students When most students think of math and science they think of hard problems. long assignments, and boring lectures, Although some of the problems are difficult and many of the assignments are long, the classes are by no means boring, thanks to the dedicated staff in each of these departments. Each teacher is committed to hehwing the student learn as much math and science as his brain can handle. Most teachers are available before and after school to assist students who need a little extra help. Westwood 's math and science departments are also dedicated to helping the students get ahead. Both departments offer Advanced Placement classes through which students can earn college credit while still in high school by taking a comprehen- sive exam at the end of the year. These departments are also aware of the necessity of having a strong math and science background in order to compete for most occupations. Yet another reason for taking these classes is to improve scores on the college entrance exams. It is the goal of the math and science departments to help the upward-bound Westwood Student succeed in college and the job market. ' 'ks JK, Stephen Verne Clarence Chase Clark Conover Kd: ,L dh 45,28 12.1 ,NAM UZ. Barbra Kenneth Richard De Lair Grubbs Hartley OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: During a pre-lab in chemistry, .lustin Vanderwalker and Mark Brunsdale experiment with a new substance as Mr. Mattix looks on. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Sophomore, Missy Worley, adjusts the mi- croscope for a perfect view. TOP LEFT: In the computer department, Mr. Livingston shares his input expertise with student, Dylan Chapman. BOT- TOM LEFT: Joy Pippin describes the objects in the jar to .lulie Goodwin during a discussion in Life Science. Richard Impson Armand Lombard Larry AI Luman Jacobs Lisonbee Livingston .lerry Joel Kenneth Loper McCowan Morris Frank Sandra Gerri Mounts Nagy Rammes SciencefMath-I6l English Students Excel Teachers Are The Reason Many students often wonder why they must take English courses, after all they know how to speak the language very well, as many teachers will attest to. However, a solid back- ground in English is essential to a career goal Here at Westwood, students should take advantage of the many fine teachers we have in this area. Not only do these teachers consistently produce students who win essay contests, but they also ha ve been recognized on their own merit. For the past two years, Westwood's teachers have been selected to represent the best of America 's English teachers in England. Mr. Dant and Mrs. Bordwell were the recipients of this prestigious honor. ln addition to the outstanding English department, Westwood 's foreign language department is also of high quality. Several foreign languages such as German. French, Spanish, and Latin are offered to the Warriros. Westwood's students have done very well in past foreign language fairs and promise to keep up this tradition of excellence. Colleges like to see students with a foreign language in their high school background. The English and foreign language departments are just another example of Westwood's commitment to excellence. it fl . LEFT PA GE TOP: The ultimate picture of cool, Mr. Dant strives to keep up his image LEFT PA GE BOTTOM In an effort to make Spanish easier to remember Mr Richardson provides Rob Petrie with a chart to heb him. LEFT TOP: '7-lmm, this one looks interesting says senior Greg Bloom TOP RIGHT Although foreign languages can be hard, Mr. Barabe helps Anna Ramey translate a sentence. l62 EnglishfForeign Language N w P Bette Petra Brian Linda Lee Michael Anderson Baile y Barabe Bordwell Cruzan DEN' Mary Ann Dillon 'E Wi Kyle Sawyer V. X. JFA3 . av fki' Barbara Jerry Joyce Dykstra Ferguson Huffaker 'U Judy Nass Timothy Anne James Scannell Stehr Stewart A Nola Tininenko Jorth b Richardson Foreign Languageffnglish-I63 I64-P.E. TOP LEFT: Coach Barb Anderes prepares a grueling workout for her aerobics class. ABO VE, Charles French, Brian Gallup and Ron Gnim race to see who can do the most sit ups in one minute. LEF 1? Steve Hales slams the raquetball to his partner. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT? Rosemary Ortiz strives become a prima ballerina. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Don Hargrave. member of the Mickey Mouse hopes to impress Minney Mouse with his big muscles. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP RIGHT: Carol Udall leads Warriorettes to another show- stopping half-time routine. omethin For Everyone ln Excitin P.E Land Westwood 's physical education department offered something for everyone. The variety of activities widened to accommo- date all students' interests. From volleyball to aerobics to weight training, the girls' P.E. section ga ve every girl the chance to enjoy herself while stay- ing healthy. The boys' P.E. department offered the traditional running, basketball, and weight training. The staff increased in size this year due to the number of courses offered. Sports were once again popular this year. Sports ga ve students the opportunity to participate on a team and experience the dedication that participation requires. For many, organized sports served as a physical outlet not given in the classroom. The Physical education department did a fine job this year of preparing Westwood's student bodies for the demands of ev- eryday life. N t . .. gud Lou Mark Deb 00019, Fone, Hilllker .larosy Yolanda Nikki Sally Benny Munoz Pellegrino Sturdevant T0Wf75f d Il' , ' - Barbara Andere! x ,R v .035 F ,fi- ' x 1 X. -.E Q . 1 ,L x. Ned Jolly Ken Troutt Donna Clifton 4 if 1 , .ss Jim .Ionen Laurie Zarkow P,E, -l65 Social Studies Courses Reach New Heights Who was the twenty-fourth president of the United States? lf the demand for popcorn goes up what will happen to the supply of popcorn? In which branch of the government is the supreme court? Social Studies is full of these types of questions. Westwood's social studies department is dedicated to helping students find the answer to these questions since they have and will effect our lives. Westwood's teachers use more than textbooks and lectures to help their students learn. One method used to teach government is visiting Washington D.C. with a program called Close-Up. Each spring juniors and seniors have the opportunity to learn how our government works first hand. In order to graduate students must have 2M credits of social studies. Students are required to take Arizona history, Ameri- can History, government, and Free Enterprise. For the motivat- ed and ambitious student, acclerated classes are offered. Tak- ing Advanced Placement American History and College Prep Government are excellent ways not only to raise a grade point average, but also to prepare for college level classes. A person can even earn college credit by taking A.P. History and then scoring a 3, 4, or 5 on an exam in the spring. What a great way to get a head startl l66-Social Studies Gail Christensen Melissa Gambill Earl Brian Smith Stehr g f ,L X, We Gail AI Sturgell Thomas I ' uv . X Paul Richard Wells Young OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: After returning to the main land, James Warren tells of his exciting trip. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM: Check out who we can take out after the game. says Mike Butler to .L P. Pierson. TOP: This is where the British Colonies are located , explains Bill Haare to Siril Lawrence. LEFT? Thinking intently, Joe Sprietsma is trying to figure out who the hot number will be this year during his economics class. li n we I Ml- A -t X' ff L72 . swf- a,-,n..fQm,1,a, 4 13 Y- f'f:'h N1-Q 1 ,,f 1' 4x r VN Q, , 4 , MN... ., , M .. 391 ' A 4 'r 'gi 1 'Wie 195 AQ ' 4 xl M,1g,i I I' A L, we T 7, 5 ' L -T ,Sf , . . . 1580 D750 -4..- 1-' N, ...... 4 ,S Mr M. A T , ' D 4-wings: , knew W,,.,,-e ' J 41 ,. Q' 'L it A W7 Q99 f . 4 ,, if , .,. ,,.. , it 2 A 1 M George Ivan Gezelius Hunt 1. K ,F , 1 . -3 Nathan Leo Moore Peterson RIGHT? As Devin Trone stacks the wood, he hopes no one takes one from the bottom. TOP: Mr. Peterson reasures his wife that he will not forget to bring home the milk. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP LEFT.- Keith Wilson struggles to get all the weeds out of his garden. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM LEFT: Talease Wagner explains to Da- vid Arthur that the manual said the fan turns to the left. OPPO- SITE PA GE TOP RIGHT: Wayne Manske hopes that the manual has a section on de-welding. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: As Da ve Brewer pets the rabbit, he ponders on whether it would be a good Christmas present for a friend., q I68 Ag Auto Agriculture, Auto Motivate Prepare Students For Future The nature lovers of Westwood have once again made the Agriculture classes a success this year. This impressive JCX7 member group has applied valuable skills learned in Agriculture classes. These classes taught students how to care for livestock and grow their own crops, as well as participate in many FFA competitions. Students who participated in FFA had the opportunity to get involved in a variety of activities, such as: wood cuts, stock- sales, and many types of public speaking competitions. After capturing the state title in a speaking contest, Missy Hunt traveled to Kansas City and placed outstandingly well in the national competition. The auto mechanics classes were also quite beneficial to the students this year. The techniques and skills the students learned in class enabled many to keep their cars running smoothly, and have fun doing it. The classes not only kept the cars in tip top shape, but the school's farming equipment as well Both of these fine classes had a lot to offer students. Handson training can be obtained for those who are interested in either of these areas. Overall the skills taught in these classes created capable and well-balanced young adults. AMm,,,,,, -- ,assed fr...-- .V -. 'NX ,A .ui 7- , A fn -Q rw: if in '::,' flV'Q , H 1: M -'w,gf. i 2 1 .f' .!f'M1g f.i??! I A SFU 1' !HHEullZ?!it!1 .gg.T., ff 't gi: '11 2 I5 cs.ziW'5'l+?I-Q' 1 ,H5 113' Q lr D K -X 5 K ii' A . :r'2' f-- fs?yg . 4 fi . Y 'Mf 'f Wf.',k' fav' fam' W. If ,QF ' 5 .. ,..f':fj'3Q.' lf w 1 - ,Cl 52 fl .F ff' 'Q--. , ffi'1'Af I 51 f 'K .A ' J. ' 71.11- ff ,, f ' - ,J iwf?'?5 V W - 1 4, if If 411 ' ' f-ffl-ifl , , . gif: I . fn ' Q ,- 'YC K A V . X k I ,V nf'-gk., . ,. ,vig 'K ,' ' 'U' -' V , K 3 . ' , . wi - N .4 K A . ' ,-Mitra' 1'-N1 1 K N V' iff 5 ,M ' ,fLj?e,5LxL,gg ie sane! runnin Business: Preparin Warriors For The Future Hey kid, get a jobl Do these words sound familiar? The business department could have helped you this year. In addi- tion to providing classes that build business skills like typing, shorthand, record keeping, and accounting, the faculty spon- sored clubs were willing to help find a job. DECA CDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj, COE I Cooperative Office Educa- tionj, VICA K Vocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj, FBLA fFu- ture Business Leaders of Americaj, and JAG Uobs for Arizona Graduatesj provided excellent experience and instruction for the competitive business world. All of these clubs have state competitions to show off their best. For students unsure of their talents, the department provided an aptitude test to determine their greatest strengths. Taking this test at the beginning of the year, students were able to determine if record keeping or accounting was their fortes. Thes test also insured students from getting into a class that might be too difficult for them. Working with individuals was a key to success. I 70Buslness A x S Helen Sandra Brian Chellevold Cooper Foster Patricia James Helen Hinkle McL aughlin Ong Mary Alice Chuck Joanne Reck Thompson Vancore TOP: Senior Kurt Morris takes a break from deep concentration over his advanced accounting and smiles for the camera. LEFT: Although she appears to be typing her assignment, sophie Tammy Gochanour is really writing a love letter to the man in her life. , , 1 U ' :Z , 7 K- ,Q QQ31, -a Q 5 06 5. Yffxx ' ,, , hy ox 0' 1,0 itjfglhzgfx 2 ' 'rw-aft i N, '5' E, .wif . 3 5:4-giiaaj ,, L P! , B ,aus .A TOP: Business classes can be funl Just ask these DECA students who are hard at work promoting school spirit. ABOVE LEF 12 I can 't believe my balance sheet is wrong again! moans Barbara Goins. ABOVE RIGHT: Looking over the computer readout, Annette Peterson checks for missed errors. 4 4-.QL Business-I 7I Home Economics Valuable lntructs In Domesticities The students in home economic classes were taught many valu- able skills and worthwhile hobbies by teachers Jean Engle, Nan- cy Gearhart, Jackie Hatch, and Vera Smith. Activities ranging from cooking to child-care prepared students for their futures with families of their own arid various professions. Undoubtedly, the home economics students enjoyed everything they learned, but understanding took time and careful instruc- tion. Designing an outfit, preparing a souffle, and changing a diaper were very detailed processes, requiring practice and initial supervision. Each faculty member made sure her classes received all the help and explanation necessary to accomplish the task at hand. The main objective of every course offered by the home-ec department was to help students understand how to use their talents to contribute to their families, school, jobs, and commu- nity. The courses aquainted students with useful skills such as nutrition, interior design, and various other occupational areas. The participants, both male and female, valued each experience and realized the importance of this training for the future. ...ff- ' Jean Nancy Jackie Vera Engle Gearhart Hatch Smith 223 aww? xx M-1' iff Q will ...I 2 5' i....... ,kg S.. N421 I OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Sophomore C ynnamon Martinez begins a creative need- lepoint design. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Robert Emmons and Mike Playford draw up blue-prints for their interior design class. OPPOSITE PA GE BOTTOM: Ms. Hatch hehws Jennifer Criswell knit a winter sweater. TOP: Dwight Mann, Dan Jones, Scotty Skinner, and Pat Cahill ha ve mastered the art of making stew. LEFT? 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'5 1' -Q 'A . -ll ' I 5 J 'KVA Cheri Bene Bertha Betancourt Z ,N ey ,,., .ik uw NVQ.. xl ' J 'fir 1 it A ' ...Q ,yi K ,, 4 v p y David Blau . Nick K Bolton E Tracie Bonner -x ' f f 1 1:5 - t lf 1 Kathy Boyd Shawn Brewster - - .Ia . M Q if Y is-kijsg Q: Kellie Brown K' X-tix: Q Q S A 1 . ,,. F N X Ni Xb X X 5 l sx 5 4 is Q fa. X Christine Boos t i ' 7' 125: 5.1 Robert Boyle : 3 Q. sy Z .T . Cheryl Brimhall Annie Bossan y X . 'ev-N 1: Ben Branch -f-sa, B ' X X S ,G Merrill Brimle y Jim Bos well if 4: . J Q Serena Brandon u N 1 Bill Brooks X X. ,. A .z .,,.,,, . gb - . M fs . ,Q Q. is x fs X . , sgx t.. N 4 g Si Mark Boudrieau X I ,gr .A - .,,. X A fx Ray Branton -' .. , X gig , s X X we N X ,Q W? N Q, gi QQ Mx Ng X N Suzette Brooks t a I. B N5 Jason Bowers Randy Bowers , i f if Q 4 . X as ' 5 was X Matt Bratton Crystal Bray As Michael Jefferson waits for the rest of his class to appear, he wonders, Am I the only one who showed up for the test?l Dennis Brownell , ,HA . S Marci rumley -,Q-1, .5 safe . Wt T . F .f Q wi gf X lj:-. X xl , .. Q Jane Jeff Bryant Buckhannon - Q-H.s.f.N ' if i it--9 as X - .:.. S we 'ss Q. 3' ' a.a . Jennifer Bunting Ke vin Burns What is this ? X . .X N 1: N4 i . W is A X Rhonda Darren Broom Brown XS X 1 Shawn Brown L isa Brukoff Michelle Brumley ' t-.m N 4: as gwg-Q' Z.. X 1.4 - . I J x X Jared Eric Joe Burns Burr Burr Sophomores-l 7 7 AA L .fare 'SQ . 3.55 . s , . X ,. Ap -. if Q. ji X K , K Q5 W D Wg x W ii? ww Q ek Q as if X Y ix 7 N Sw 15 Q? 1A sf L isa Butler Da vid Husb y Kimberly Butters A IE: ifjffh ' FN I 'gi fi? HQ E . 4 R zz? Tina Campos Norma Campos Jennifer Caldwell i . , A rr' SZ ' va , ' . 5: 'A -f - . . AA 7 K I . Nos at . . .. . h yk , Sean Ca vanaugh Da vid Castle Andrea Cassell L if .9 E .. . as 5 . gg. : A 1 : . l. ..X R.. is TY h J I . -- X sh -ii . ii T' fi. f Ak . Verna Byers Amy Mike Bynum V K Byrd ,X ,V... . Anna Marie Cantelope ix! W s ' xii s .2 Albert Connie Carranza Carroll L ynn Caho A N ki ,,.......i:k S I X 5 S NA .S x .s- as r.. A -- 5' X. gx Q gasses mf:-.sf Carolyn Cassel-Bury - Aiefers W AA '--' 2 -X '--f' 'ref A L . 'XA A ,. A . - E AA 'w .ttt , .. .- A' AA 7- -- gf - NSS X i A .. AA A- . K f . , w Ai. . A - sf - is YV A as: 'V s .. X . 'G assi .-.. i - f -'r' S . K X... t .. .... r Si f - - SA 'iN5fff K' ' ' L: '7 :A If -N Avis IFS? - ft M -ISS' A. -, A ' ' . t.tr, 1 M, Q, A lll- I . ' 'Z i A A x 1 . AAAA..g 4 Debbi Chance y Mark C eal Ste ve Ca vanaugh James Chandler H . ttt- X Sz .sw -. eff . -ea K+ i 5 .F ' - A - law Q , 'A 'fini' . i V xv -- .... NN flu. L' 'X N , X . Margaret haparro . .x A ul, is Dylan Chapman smst 1 A ff 52955 ,A Marcel Chevalier Michele Chevrette Jean Chapman , ,,t K CCCCA Q QQ .. N E h . . 5 2 -- A- .- ssse . . . . A Z L iirrr A . .:k, h. . ..... M .. . 3 . A B A A George Charles Lorenzo Chapm L isa Chartier an N ' M2 .. . K K . .. igpkg . M . ,'s-s ' L '- 1' A Q 1 K M E i. 1, A :Rib 5 f- :aff K Curtis Chiago A l it ,.,, 1 . ' - A A . A. 'A A. 2: .. is-- .i k. M ji ' 1 i it-, AA ' I W ' 5' J :i . : H fi ' -I-:Alb gi ,.FI: ,Yxiiif Q L -i I . . I W . Aig- . A A A AA A . ' ' if 1- .. -- ' A: KWQQ IAA A . ,gg A . K' 9 C55 ' .ff A Megan Pam N Christman Ar Shawn Christopherson A A 1 -. I Chad Cholewinski i:22sAffwMA2. Q.. 'gf .. . Ste ve Chmura iifiaii., A A AA '-..'L , H '-:: .A K LLAA lllli --1:. A fig s ss .... 5 ,X x AAA F ' Terri Cisneros Bryan Clark Carla Angelique AY Mark Christen Jason Clement A-A. 1' eg- fa. it S! in A.. i A Julia Keith Deana Scot X Cochran Coffman C ole ' K C olelli Coleman Conn l78-Sophomores Q06 1 3 X RQ Gigi X ' Barbara Chase . . X , . X Michael Christensen N age, N x NK ' X ik W: xi as X .- NX Jason Coburn , .i-.sw .f ISN. .A ff i li ' 4' L7 Becky Conners 3 Bonnie Cory Cori l Mike Contreras Conway Cooper , R 1: X . I EE N CTN, f L Q' in Q X -. X T Johnny Lisa Gia? Leslie Courtney Cox Cozzi Craft K erth Marlowe. sophomore, relishes a seven minute nap before each class. These naps energize him and allow him to work to his fullest potential N Q Q, fs.. 1 WQZVS. s Q Q fs.. ' ' KayLynn Ch-fd Co,-191 Corrasco Coulllette i :.- . ,. 5 .. wg Kristina john Jason Craig , Cramer Crandell --1-:' -: , ' aims, ' te.e K ' ' N L Becky Lance Crawford Crawford as C ese' if I it nf' e x ,I N. 1, L A 5 1 gs-E-I3 ' ' ' X 5.53 Shon Audrey Crawford Creed gg-iw.: Paul .lennifer Crespin Criswell 'Q t ittt s e i n .' 'x I :,, I I.. ' f , K E Q t s Yi ' ' 1-'e 1 5 e L aura Chris C elee Conn ie Andy Nancy L orraine Crouch Crounse Croxton Cundiff Curbow DZ4gnese Dagon Q 4 . Q Q L .e,t L1 . 9 X wax -Q Q fe' 1 , s . c 1 K A . 9 L 5 S 1 E f A. C L 1 . Xe Ze. QJLL Q , ,..,Q 'r , 1 4 1 . ttk 1-.. -. K 'Wi Q i Sh' Mark Craig Curtis K imberly L arr y Mason Stacey Darmer Da vis Da vis Da vis Da vis Da vis Da vis l80-Sophomores 046 K X95 5' S is i 'au' 5' -Q .Q fix 3 gf X' Thk fix . Melissa Willis Fred Jeff Sam Chris Kyle Davisson Day ,DeBiase Decker Degner Delafuente Denman ZID 2 , K ,V in A L ., ..,' j X Q -.fa A A I sf X - .5 A A x, 1 nf Ak-N sm 1 Q X Jill Tara Cindy Sabrina John Ronnie Dawn Dennis Devlin Diamond Diamond Diaz Dickey Dickerson S -l 2 'M Vx S ri l ' .IME + ' N, . l Q - , K . . ' ' . 1 . X ff fr' . - x M wk K, f ax ,,,,,: I 'gt ug 3 - y l , X ',. X , D S Sf I 7 i e. fs 1 . ' Q E f ' , ' , -,',.' ya ' 1 is 1 , X a ' x Andrea Jared Raymond Darren Heather' Jesse ' Brenda A DiGesualdo Dodge Dominguez Douglass Doutaz Duke Dunagan X Denisex Deanna 5 Carmela Susan Dominick Kristie Mike Dundon Dunham Dunn Dressel Dicamillo Eady Ebarb 3 Q5 , -ff-: .1 , N Q i S t ' iaa ee- ,i,: q i ' at Julie Stacy Chris Bryan Don Melissa Marcia Edwards Egan Eldredge E is Isworth Ely Encinas D ?' ':: ,. E sw- if 2- S iaaa 3' -we N i Q N S S. r ' 1 Isa Da vid K lmberly Katrlsa Kim Michael Pedro Enlow Enos Enos Epperson Esparza Espinoza Espinoza ' j 2, L ' J s e '.. January Kelly ' Tiffany Tony Spencer Tom Valerie Esquivel Estrada Estrada Eulate Farnsworth Farnsworth Farnsworth QL2 Ei We S7 Kristi Faucette f'-1 .I Suzanne Fimbres Carlos Fletcher x Kathleen Foris Joseph Fray Q S AS f Gary French J , mas ze, . .f'- f Q R L- A iff gkg Todd Fruche y rw s . Y , ' Q .Q if .. Q A -I AN is - Karen Dwayne Paul Katy Andrea Judi Faul Ferguson Fernandez Ferrell Figueroa Figueroa S' S :R aa T A we X Q -. . , 9' at ii - 'few i . .5 Q,g,. . We 1 :M 'fm X X N' .. , . X , A .. W ., :uq K Q E ,.: U Jimmy Celeste Dan 5 Michael Heather Brenda Finklea Fish Fish Flatt Fleshner Fletcher A . ,. rsss A Q .V , 2 '11, '. - J' 3 A .lx ii- 'W :N KL .kiik N. xkii 5 X xx .ga ' . 9 Dawna Annette Ruben ' Shawn Ko,-,gl Caghy Fletcher Flores Flores Flowers Flynn Foe QS 'N We Q 'r 2 S X X N . .R X X. as an W K Q if 'lt 1 e 1 xx S 'sz Foss - Q Tawnya Catherine Nicole Chip Tredessa Foster Fournier Frank Frank 1 K . kki. is Q.. x . N' 'N ,ag- ZX ., La ,if T ke K John Freeman 'ai: ' ' Q 2, il 1 - Jim Freymuth C K 3 4 R ..aaaa siii F Senior Llo yd Stites risks injuring his back to heh: a damsel in distress, Sophie A Y if '- Tammy Gochanour, reach her top locker. hi s - N D' Ken Fuhrmeister Min yon Franklin Charles French Margaret Fronczak Andrea Fulton l82-Sophomores V GG! AV XG 'L fl AVV A 1 Vlzz V ' A I - G V A V. A H - LG ...rrr 152 glm V ' , G ' I .I H W G V k-,VV. G G ',:- -- A . LG . . G G V 592551 G - V G -- 415,525 .G , G .G ' V' 'L ', --ff ' AAA D .1 V G G V. V ' ' i ' ' GG ymm, 'A V G, ,GQ , ' G f if GG V A J A ' G A' , ' ' ' J H ' -2 'N A H GG A fy V55 1 'x Z Roeshelle Judy Mark Brain ' Felipa Lynda Carleen Fox Gaffvrd Galaviz Gallup Garcia Garcia Gardner V - G G 1.. V G GQ Gwq ffi G ,V VV' .. J 1- G 'v 5 ,'G' ,. fx GG 'EF 1' fi A G G' :G a'i' ' G V 'ZS' G. 7 G ' ' 3' N H: I,.-- V GG KL x V G V A , iz, ' G G A ' V i i 'Gas . aa., , ' GG: - GX Gf XG A ' -' .rf , G. 4' .ii lxhi-ilV F fx? Bobbi Dean Toni Andrew Rocky Erin Lori Gardom Gates Gavlor Geib Gentano Gibbons Gibson V A GVV V G B G4 'IG c ' V'i 'Q 1 Q' Gi i,'GGGV ' GV A Giaa i ' G A f' ' G G IV K ,I . G Q V is X G .GG A i y G G ' 5:1595 ' I Laura - Dawn Mellissa Tammy Colin Tony Julie Givens Glade Glassburn Gochanour Goff Gomez Goodwin A: A VG G 9 h W hii V ,Gs LLLA L, ,,' A 1 1 - A' ' ' G G. iyi V X G V A A V G ' 1 '. ff K G: H -X G G G L G 1 ---iV G ' fi -iiy - T A A 'f A - iv' x 'G xy 'GG A M ' ' , ,V ' Q V VVkVL:L G G VV G 'G G 1 . G1 ,LGG K 1'f G VVV A Q A Kendra Christina Nancy David Deborah Aaron Kerri Goold Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gottwald Graha Graham :': .,V.,L j W G A -1, Z112 G W A G, 'V 'gx zr 3 K GA f W 1 5' H G 1 vvvli 1 :AI H G' GEQQGGG to ' liii' ' L G. -G 1 GG ' GG G GGG' 1 VV-G 5 1 VVGG G G GG,--1 1 Denise Kyle Scott Robert L eslie . Suzette Da vid Gray Gray Green Greenwald Greiner Griffiths Grossklaus A G ' GG .G A V 'A VVvliGs lie'V A G VVVGG V lll f' ' ' A L ',G' I V' H I A ' 55 'V u,-.G-. G V i 'VV Ve ew? l ,Ga.a -G f n- G G J v GG I G K GGV G fw y 4 G Q V GG W ' 3 G V .G G GGGG ',.. 5 5 G QGG1L?f,Jm G G GGGGG ' V ill G M V iiki f f 'GGV' if V G A iilVl'V-- A ?3G'? 'G A A V1siGGi GVDV L .fl 'L G G , GGG GG G G ,G Lorena Lorie Jennifer Pat Julie Bill Angie Guevara Guild Guittar Gulley Gunnell Guraleczka Gurr G GG lli iiil v A A' 'GJ Gi-'i'G1 AGGGG 'V A In - Q G I K H Q 39 1.2 'L : I ',G GGGGGG A GL: G .K 3 ' QQG1 5 V' iG G 2' - FG V G VGGG G KVGG' j ,'hk H kkhk G G ' if -G A G G GL GJG' jf --G'- G G VGV JV G VVV, L zz 1 I fu V G A V G KGVIV I YIAAA G fi H I if - A k ' G G ki 1 K l K GK G 7 V Z GGGG V4 G Q G G1 VVVV , N 3 GG Y. , G L GG G A Kalani Tracy Tiffany Deirdre David Wade Brenda Gutierrez Guzman Haddad Hahn Hall Hall Hallin 8 9 , K wt K F . 2: ., t X M s X - -f. g 1 A ' I X jg 3 xi' N E- : . ,Q k , . Tom John Halverson Hamblin A .. N- 'N 1' William Jill - Hancolte lHansen ss wx X,-- ' -we . Ex J , . gm 9 Virginia ' Troy Hamett Hamilton , . QQ? 1 ' , .. ,.,. J L.,V.r.: It Kxsk ,ZX at Larissa Aa,-on Hansel' Hardwick After a luncheon of fast food, Cole Mooney is ready to pursue yet another afternoon of fast cars. fast talkers, and fast women. -fa '- A ,, N t.Ai W ' ,W Jennifer Paula Hecht Hedrick n :if I , Catherine Cecilia Hernandez Hernandez ' st QL WE X W eeee H 'ee -- K , .'-- K K - 1-- ii'ie J J Ci-'VY Darci Hellman Heimbu,-g Pearl Hernandez L ,... -. Q J. ER ,, Q Lea errick Don Hammerle X. X Q X N N is S X w +L ' 'N Da vid Haro '- ---- N11 -N 5215! A i X Da vid Hartmann gf 2 g q,Q- a A sa R -, i Willey Ha tha wa y Juliet Haws X N t 'V' 5 Q! . ' ...uw I . Paul Heitzman . 1 . Q Num Rodney He yd ,J-N., N James Hammond X Nl- G fs- Brian Harrison 3 . TW .. N 4-. X X 'N a xe r Kyle Hartwig Q., - .Sig 1 i nt t J X :AX ix X Sf? X x S Jason Hathcock . , it . f Ckobinp Haws Dempsey Henry . i Vicky Hicks 'L X R s ' , Brian Hampton 1 al Carolyn Harris of T -c Barbara Hastings I S . N? 5 W F 1 X Rx Q - A Angela Ha wker ,f L X. 1' Sk K K x Ron Hays K, aa, .. 1 is Holly Henry X x ' s. Cathy Higgins Sophomores-l83 1 ' -5:5 WK? ' size ' 5.-X f iii ? ki 3 Elsiig s lg Wu? N Sk X3 2 X, it S sf 25' Eric Hill Laurie Hoffman T- 1 4a k Steve Horneman Debbie Hineman , . ,X .. .::X' ENE . - ik W Ki? sf 4 X i s X ES 5 R 'F , nf x A . Tiffany Hollada y oi L ynnette Tim Hinkelman HX -13 xx X X 1e,. X ,P XX ' x 1 X Shawn Hollenbeck Tom Hough Hubbard Ns fi . ...N X f J' X Ki H as ::L 2-is -' . ----tw 1 , Kenneth Linda Marcy Idler lzbicki Jacobs X X X i K fs I -. 'Z . K- lk ' . we X - .XXX - -,..Wqf.g :- L -X - Roger Hippen . Aa.: Doug Holmes so-X .. K M . , '::XsX. ,X ..-X 7 Kristin Hobbs Stephanie Holsten f ' sw . ' 5. . as ,,-L L t X X K ---:gs Xf -Ns ' E Sv ! Vx N i if wi Gene Hume Jamie Jaimez ai 3 1X 6 X X X ss st 1 if k X N 'H-11?-WX. X X1 'NX Christy Hunt . . .. ,::,a .X 4 ,i iieal X Oscar Jazuez g ,.l .V .N - .5-' 5. N. -We --: W T Q 17 A . NX- - 1.11: --LS-5 .. 1- 5- - - -- '--.1 eff. ' I X, , - X XXX. SNS X EXQ ,afe1, ' .1 Julie Russ Ben Calvin Jeffrey Jensb y Johnson Johnson l , K X j f.. . is 4 X ,R Xe X XX XS Q is H A VX 'A' X ,, x 1, X- .X , ww 5 X ig K Xa Si A Nate Tom Richard Denna Johnson Johnson Johnston Jolly Joyce Johnson Marie Hobson Chris Honack t . t ..kkk X 1' 4 Xxi X s Q: sX.X..' . X 1 x X X X XXX 0- X X N is W I i Eva C Hunt -5? SX .J il X X Christina Jaurigui X . X-. XX-X Q gs: X X --s-X --- X.. -- X Y 11' sm or X- X I k N sf vi H X f X Q boil Juli Johnson XX , ' s f 4--::zSj,,QEk..k - - f :- Q 'X ff 2 , AfQ' -- L X-X X if-. f--XF Q H-XX f E . K X5 X 'Ss Q Jw X X X Y w N X X EQ f S as v- , X Q' - XX -- .- Christopher Jones me-A STN- I84-Sophomores Michele Robin Sarah Serena Jones Jones Jones Jones up 'Si seili -- ... . .Q -.-- 35 X . X - YIX Q X,, ..-3 X ii .. if i f K' Lanette Jones Steve TF-Wi jones JONES A .... Jim Hoebreckx Kellie Hopkins .wg- 3 X N Christopher Hymore -X. .X X .. -.X I Q-:,X,,gki:1 E , .. 5 Mike Jefferson - I! X . 3 s-., .- 1 -- K X. j .X X, X N Michelle Johnson Melanie Jones IYWC we Xr Donna Joyce 1 Na 't . Q if ' 1 I' Q 5 X 5 X Vp I X ' . F E L ' f Sean Julie Julia Jennifer Marco Julian Kalal Kaleta Kaminski Kauakahi ' 'X if-5545 5 ' - R+., A K 'S X. K -- ' R ' ' sf .nnf K1 - f Elizabeth Denna Jerry Joe Rachael Kay - Keesler Kegley Kegley Kemnitz ur.. ..-...- 5 713 4. .. 'R , ' .Q ' Q.. K . YJ' S gil I 'Q Mary Nola Robert Krinda Chris Kepler K iene K inch King K iolhede 1 at L 3 gf X1 L Y 'T has A Keven Terry Kelly Wendy Chad Kochheiser Konash Koslowski Krakowiak Krier . 'Y' , ,N v V X ' Y , Chris Kurtzhals Vonda Langhout 1 b I Amy Kramer memorizes the difference between protons, electrons and ' neutrons to prepare for a chemistry test fifth hour. Ronald Latella Karl Kara Kauffman Kaufman , E ,,, . 1 'AAN X. YT ,, C ,4 Anji Linda Kendzior Kennedy - me J ' , .X i 7 N Teresa Ricky Klink Klotz 'afxl . W 5 I f . to 5 . Kristen David Krull Kurnik T L , X L Q F N 4 '. 4 . . . t Y ig! V. ' .f ., A? , 1 ' ' f George Wend Kuzara Landt A ff I . V I I VJ? Julie Zane Larson Larson NA - .4 xx vs Cam Tiffany Q Lattner Lauer l86-Sophomores of isss ' A . M 1 , S K ix, ,R S Y , Q x 1 I 5 ix. I . aaaa 'L :' V at L L Y S F ' Q 1 'N ' .e 3 . T 4 2 I .xx, W , k.,' ' , I :Q .Q X K , 5. Jennifer Jennifer Carolyn Wendi Karyn Lisa Joe Laurie Layton Lee Legg Lennox Leone Lewis X ' v- NR- H - x L A K .. X' I u Mark Natosha Tammy Carl Shea Sak Nada Lewis Lewis Lewis Lightfoo Lilly Lim Lipo vic ag ee i eaaaa J Q if :fx , Q' K: X W H . he 4 ,. X , :., V X x ' . -. - Louis Wesley Caroline Lara Danette Jason Bill Lisson Littlecharley Lizarraga Lohne Lopez Lope Lose ' QS. f -rie il ia, L L ' S A ,,, N b, S C , .. Q ,A 34. LL :Q ' fl? i t , I M K, s S g f cf: as C - y .K F5151 k,.: E5 , U . . L A x 1' C L S p . , f ' A 'X 3 1 fx X f X . ,. Chris Heather Janet Tyler Ken Michelle Juanita Lowe Lowell Lows Low Lucas Lunning Lum , if -io 4 aag qg J rw N ' I : K vi W . A F , A . Candyb Troy Debbie Liza Althea Veronica Bennett Lynn Maas Mahan Mahfouz Makil Malo y Manuel . saaa - S .4 v',X an I., x 2 VZZZ 1 3 T L - ii L E K, -Z .. 'K - LS' if L '53' ' R 'Q R '- Keith Patrick Stephanie Raul Mike Robert Larry Mary K. Marlowe Marquardt Marquez Marshall Marshall Martin Martin VS Q I .' - 5 ,..: , X f- I 3 95 D. F ' - ' K fi , 5 'i,' L 3' f ' ' . Q i - - X ,J XJ - 1 F ' x as xx-QQ. oi ,. s X ' - A, f . . Veronica C ynnamon Nancy Terry Chris C Robert Steve Martin Martinez Martinsen Martensen Mattix Ma vis Mawson C' x V ' - K A C 3 , - Q fr r -:,, - e 4. . f f f- Q e ' L. u ' S Q 4 - 5 :fa ' Y iv ! il ' I t - .5-Q.: Q I xl : X Raquel Calhy Alfie fMMia Donald Doug Randy Medina Meek Mendez endez Merkel Meyers Mick 3 W , in ' fx f ' ' at ' 5, E ' Stephanie Eric Carri Debbie Erick Lisa Minnie Mikesell Miles Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 9 5 1 ' xg 1 xl 1 -. , A . K b X, m C ' ,xx x in 1' ' Stefanie' Tod Cory Bryant Veronica Amy Phil Miller Miller Millican Millwee Miramontes Miskin Missildine , at s Q a ss, nf Fi L. e , ii- P D Z . ,ey X DA . ' L ' - -- 5. u D i I K' al. P ' Q X4 sk? D J' Steve Tahne Maria Shannon Matthew ' Carolynn Jennifer Mitchell Monahan Montes Moore Morales Morris Morton 5' A . l t K N' ' Q cz W A1131 riffmey Z' Renee Mike Moulton Muhich Mulhern 3 f- Nijwgx , 5 K T! f . k i A W . Melisha Bill Paula Mullenaux Muller Murton , l ' - ' f' i Q :' ' his ' 1 D S' --- L B' bu x, g Sophomore 'Rocky Balboa tries desperately to save his little buddy Mike Sutcliffe - M' I A A from the bottomless pit of the Sophie Trashcan, e X , '-' . , '. ' ai ,' ' X Aaron Arlena Ken Muth Myers Myers Sophotnores-I8 7 I88-Sophomores Q -mi we, -A 5 R, 91 k Q .val - f . , L Jennifer Mark Maureen Evetie Chris Scarlette Andrew McAfee McCabe McCain McClaron McClory Mcclenthan McConaghie ' . ee,rr - 2 L ZZI L V x g I L ,L e::::e,,, eee. , . zb, , E L . '1- fn K ee.. 4. I X 1 1-f .. - ,W '-fr f . ' ' 1 . eeer - f ,. ,,,.. X N , . . '2-:' 213' X r 'Jr Q, sk is V ff' L A L Derek 3 William Michelle Troy Tim Phil Jennifer LMcConneIl MCK-ine Mckenzie McKinney McKinnon Nagel Nation V U' sf :W -SF ' ' CS 'F ii. S 'll-. T -f?f9S7'F'l'x'7 '3'-' c s T . s e eie X Q X , N , - - --- '. :- Q . I' .- in .,.3x,gg Q ,.-E V gf F ,y R ' X 1 . .Q Q L xgi Iv' iff.. 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Q- M Q it Q - ' f A e ll e a V Julie Aaron Greg Jay Steve Jessica f Kirk Wiechmann Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Williams Willis Willse 4 f 'Q Jw . X 5- V , ' . s 'L ,, V' V In 1 SFA K 0 S xx.. - V Lg 5 x K kr . I U I cz? In 5 , , . L,V L 63 g kL V W W W Q ., W W Big We .A s f ,,, Lorianne Susan Dauid Jason Heidi Jeremy Gary Wilstead Witt Williamson Wolfe Wood Wood Woodard A W ., W -3 Lhkh VVVV .i., ..... L ,.. V 1 wg yi Fi A zhkkl ii A ' . A M A a J .N 1 WA ,. Q L , llw, N j, W W Q 35 a , wi ' ' ' H . , ssl Q if X 5 L k V I 5 :ggfff M ggk 37 E. K s A F , 5 sa - . ,, 4 f 4 1: iiis X Missy Jennifer ' Melissa Coy Kris Manuel Jason Worley Wright Wright Yancey Yazzie Ybarra Yoeum l sas i sii D e if wx H '3 lliy vb ' J . W f W li I K s eeeeessiii 1 . W K .lllii,i , s 3 Michael Gina Nicole Ylda April Chris Gina Yoder Llfoung Zandri Zepeda Zesbaugh Zimmer Zuniga Darla Daniel Zwald Calhoun Sophomores-l95 in 41 dw U .9 '92 0 1 Qing 4 ef- , ,H -ig f' gif? f, if . 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Q I . ,ky I , . fy X , Q , A, ' K if ik , ' AT X ' 5 i'f'?f Yf'i3Z ' Carol Ronnie Jay Brian Sunny Bonnie Alldfed89 Aldrete Allgood Allen Allen Allers , To ,,3:t.q.,w-, ki 1- A V, f If -N J 39 ' g as xi A i ' , X 4 3,9 'fi-3'-ff? F Q I A X , . - f 1 'l f . Eric Renee Siria Charlie Heather James Altherr Alvarez Alvarez Ament Anderson Anderson v N. .w ,E L ynn Ra y Ron Shannon Kelvin Anna Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Arciniega I a 2' V f Rey Christina Armenta Arredondo fm A XF Q ' 'V iz if , V r A 4 ' 9 f Tobey Carmen Ashcroft Askerneese A, ',.,.V ,ff Q X ' 1 v 5 ' ' ' Junior Danny Garmus has the best seat in the cafeteria. Here he has the A n ' . v opportunity to enjoy a leisurely lunch while admiring a view of Westwood's Q ' gg campus. Q 'K .. 2 x A , Nathan Chad Atkinson Atwood Juniors-I9 7 l98-Juniors it v , , B 'Rf ff' ' if fa V WV 1 ' 'W it Tami ustin 7 if '53 K .L R if .fa 2 , MPX, -'rli 7,1,m , '. ' if ,fiff,4f,H, Tl u il 5 ,E K A Eff , ,, M, fa-:fag-., f Ruby Augustine. F r I N W 5 N. EF 2 ,aa X 5 -, 7' x 0 f u spew bye' 4 Bachelde Badger Bailey Baker 3 Amber Mary Jane Alex Tim Chris Brian Ball Ball Balleios Barber Barraza Barrett . 1 S - N A L 4, ge .- D Hx 5 -, U -Q -fa , lj it it I 1 Heather Joe John Melanie Jamie Ted Batchelor Baum Baumgart Baxter Beck Becker 2 Q W-. 1- K , - f ,ff V sf ii -w 1 K ' 1, 2'5 1 V if W: : f 5' , I ' fi I K ' I 5 V bb ff I W 'gf I x t My-11' -ff 7. ,f - i , . 5 gi'2 ,Z5g?iL X. Chris Michelle Jason Danny Traci Shawn Bedwell Bee Bell Bennett Bennett Bergman ...ff if' 4 f' eg ' if T f v K 2 n . , h , , Glen Arlen Sam Angelo Kevin Scan Bevel! Biakeddy Biggs Bilducia Bingham , Binnie w .-,, - , - i V , k A V A, R 4, , , L, -, U . , Vg, V , ' , Wu ' y- ,Z , . in ' 5' f-I Y r , 1 ' V 'W - 4 I 1 , - ' . V' ,.., A iiii T , B Q, V5 A A fjgs iff' ' 'J 1 ' N. f iv , 5 N- ' nv Kim Stacy Brad Allison Lorice Todd Blankenburg Blazo Blue Bowerman Bowers Brackenbury 4 O K I I J . ,, g,. a I ' dlin , bv? . , I 'Vw , 1 fk , Af Keith Da ve Maribeth Sherri Tami Kris Brant Brewer Brimley Brinkley Brodeur Brookes Q. Wendy Baldwin K elee Bartholemew x i s Lance Beckert I u 1 ' ar' ,z RS' f t , 1 1 lf, x ',' ah , 0' Q g JA Roxanne Bernal 5. , .rf fig 5' ' N I li' Anne Bising . Bryan Bradley M Daryl Brown Y Macho man, Denny Crespin. gazes magestically into the eyes of yet another conquest. X k,X X 'f + X Jamie Mike Shawn Stephanie Bunch Bunch Burbank Burch ,W N X ,, i-Q . E l XA in x S. MV- , A... Xi X J0hr1 Tonya Marie Jennifer Burtzloff Busby Buttafuoco Butfpn K E x Q N , t - X , , A B it ehhh Bethany Jennifer Mike .L J. Campbell Campbell Campbell Camptell B 1 '.e:. L 9 'wi X- X ' ' X iul it Desiree Brock Sandra Shawna Carbone Carlson Carnes Carpenter .. . . X X , s B :- F X K ent Brown X K i IW: , I, L ' l AY N -:- k:'QlE::5 ' 1, S N X X X K X NS , Buddy Bryant -U . 1 .rf s x X x S . s Bart Brownlee ' ai X X x Matt Bryant , X X -XXV' X-A K5 X- 1 x X r .ni X we Mark Brunsdale ,gl 6 Renee Bubenheim en- y n N 'MQ- +v:Y.fN :QQ . T 'Iva' Q1 X el' , S FX bfi i Denis Bultez r ,.:' X 'S c B I A-su, it M X Terry Burt ,K Cory Calkins .., l Dina Dale Buchanan i X QL f 3. i ig.. .. Alex Scott Burhans Burley Y ' - ru 5 Bill Michael Byrd Byrd Greg Ralph Cannell Cantelope 'Melody Amy Carraway Carter Jeff Caputo . M XX, X N: ' 'f - i X S ! f Mark Carter Juniors-I99 Jw-Juniors -tt. t .. is-.N ,N ,. .Q . K . ' - VY K t gg, Q- X . 1 f .. -E A ' S Albert Erin .lim Denny Stacy Tricia .leff Coury Cramer Crandell Crespin Curren Curtis Dale . iiii S E if ii. g A C 5 Phil Rachel Gary Jr. Lisa Marni .Io Kevin Kathy Dalton Dandrea Darst Davis Davidson Dawe DHWSOII iaah f ' sw. , ,, . - - - .L . Q - Q, 'h'. 5 1 S... S i.ia . lii 1 K .. 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Ja y Cooper Joel Cortes RUN' Marnie Cortes Cos, ' , K l . is .. at 'Q , N 'How do you work this thing ? . wonders Junior Tricia White, as she struggles to focus the W v . Camera. 1 l sit. ix K at Xsigy hk .. , x . , C055 Nielson Mary keith 5 - S w 'XQ 1: if if is x ll a -- ..... :wwf ,.. M, st., , tm! Robert Ferrari .4 -A A X N N S 'N ,S FDM' ,Y vip? H F R J' 5 'ss 2 5 R , G ,. k '- x ' , - ' 5 ? - x kk Er VVVVVVVV: Q: . :.: ,VSV ff X a s-X f Debbie Yolanda David Anthony Sherri Randy Easterly E-?SChi8f Francher Falabella Farnsworth Ferguson 5: 5 iiy '.,V A V QV at is P. . G ' A - - ,-1- L G L - 2595 'M H, wg: 4' 2 -- '- Donna Charmain Shannon Alex Gary Jeff Fleming Fletcher Flindt Flores Flores Flores A 1 Q 5 C V mg .: 1 H :' hifi ? 'Ez zfiii. L All X1 ,TV Ng.. N 1 X. V . G , V it Q ii. .. x,, A , V. V. V IIA, , n g gg V . eia' eeee A fNfs x aiia . L X 'T 71 Khoun Rory Jolie Sharalee Christina Tom Fou Frantz Fredrickson Freestone Frias Frost G , rio I 1 V 'N ' R ' ' f A VV f -. VV s V V VV N X X F f 'Q' 1 ,V ,iii V Nl. Qi .- Randahna ' Russell Greg Amy Susan Jacqueline Gagon Gan Garcia Gardner Gardner Gardom V V R... ,. ,,.,V T t i'.' V ' Q 5 ... ,K I .V ' V V . V X L. .JV I,- .lannet Dalena Garrett Garrison R R X 'f'f:VffQ-Fqfff asm Q .a,' ,:f f'fQf'? -31 W ,Fe lx L VV f X X s Steve Missy Gelb Gentis 202-Juniors Donal Gilbert Junior Gloriana Dicamillo discovers that math is not as bad as it sounds as she rushes to finish her homework assignment. Larry Gilbert Sonja Foote 'ff Gary Funk .f Q . ' Nw at ,b,, N if .sa ' Danny L aura Garshak 5,-. . .- ., i ' f-if 'U' , Erin Gibbons Adam Glaser ' ew new Wa E ia-Q ' - X R Qi f - - k-f. S M X i N K 6 , - , F . . .Q :QF -.Tx L V U 5 t .ex Q 5 ' x ,K ,4,.. -K iii . ' 3 C , N 3 , ki ui fn D in kkx 1 f' , ,V-. . sg Deborah Barbara Christena Donny Theresa Michael Barbara Golas Goins Golembiewski Gonzales Gonzalez Grace Graham 'E - R 1 :hh Q fry 5 ' ' i. ., R- 59,5 V f .Ju E ' 5 .a.aA - in 'W ,,:- I Q K A i 5 K ' J S in N L Xi Christina Reed Elena Charles Tim Teresa Angela Graham Graham Granlee Grant Grant ' Graves Greenway 1 X ' , ' t , ,. - . Q, v Q . 3 .X - ' N I Q' ' f I , 1 A Q 1 NX 3 e R 'N A -X Angela Brent Beverly Michelle Bitsy Jennifer Phil Grelner Griffith Groff Guidry Gumz Guthrie Guthrie im ii s by A Q ' . A 4 , 4 xk,, ' ' Q if . 1 L G fi xi . Q, jx X Wir., in ' - .hi T' J..-t K x s ? ' . nf' . 1, - A ' 9' ? QTY. , Q .' N 'S ' b X- gy xv . f . 5 1 ,xl . 1 C Q, MQ' ' f l 3 fe ' . - -,, it s ., we k-k: . QQNN X QLAQ Q ., h fy- 1.ii N ' Raquel Bill Dale Ed Megg Rob n Kate Y Gutierrez ' Haare Haines Haines Hall Hallett Halverson . new it o K gk . X- Mary Karin Lona Ruth Tammy Donny Denna Halvorsen Hamilton Hamilton Hammond Hancock Hargrave Harper Q x ,oi X - Q, ,,,. .g J -'e 552 in-1 . L .. W 2 , y 4 A Heather Kristeen Mike Richard Russell Vicki Core , - Y Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harrison Hartinger K k , 3 -1 in M- V :k'kLk W - huuq 1, .. Q wg ,X A -. Carlo Sue Robert Jeff Chris Kelly l Lisa Harvey Harvey Hayes Ha yne Hellner Helmbreck Helms Juniors-103 .J . , .sf ir T L J X' 4,5 ,. K 'ij . , .V . i, E, jfs hiya f . . . ,..- g ' f . h s . l X x f' x ip 4....,.,,,,, F L Q 8 X ff 1,1 Van Amy Jolene Jeff Diane Marie Jeff Hemeyer Hendrickson Hernandez Hershauer Heywood Hibbets Hill S . . 3 if Kk .. . L A fb A r l e, 1' l s I J Q A - .1.,- :Q Q, V. Quk, K K X g J, ' J S ee S. ,ff ry ' 2-. ., H +- Teresa L isa Jessica Jodi Sandy John Stephanie Hill Hoffeditz Halcomb Holzhauer Hopkin Horneman Houghton V ' ga W 1,1 , V xll. A Y if in M K , ' Q ,. - 145, ' 1 - -f K ' HQ: Q -. 5 . ' ' S . T ' ' , ' - 9-' ,, K W i ,, ,gf if ,QQ g ' , 5 ' S g Q . Q . X . Q X ' 1 ir , H , I ' rf '. at S J. N ' X L v i .. - - gg R Q A S 'K'-, S f I S X 'g s S 1 a . S Trevan Becky Ben Darren Shannon Karl jeff Householder Howell Hufnagel Hughes Hughes Huish Hulseweh S rcre aaa H I Q34 . N VL - - X 'gk' ' -. at Q y i T' . ' Q A f ef :.:. 135 L ee Penny Kyle Bud K oleen Tonya Raquel Hunt Hunt lde Isaacs Jackson Janusz ,laramillo Kevin Jarvis far L 'S , x ' as 1 3 5? Laurel Jefferson 'L K -' - -Q S Jolin Jensen 204-Juniors A group of Junior Warrior boys show their pride and spirit after Westwood's exciting victory over Mountain View, 2-Q A .: -,Q K , Shannon Jaurigui J Q Q! X Karen Jeffrey YQTX Q' Tha yne Jensen v. al, tm 1 'V ' '3:K,f F iid?-gf ' ., - - M V . , f fa A, h 'y i -a m A ,.AAAAA V y L aai Y kr ja XX rl N f .- A Tracy Jamie Maria Mary-'O Blanche Kyle Laura Jensen Jiles Jimenez ffmfnel Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 I .., . 3 - J aa a A L i A ff i, -1 W ' 1 2 1 l A L gn 1 X . gil ' 1 f wi l l X fl Matt Teddy Tonya Mike Rob Michelle Juliet Johnson Johnson Johnson Jo Jordan Kagel Kaluzniacki . ' E' fa al a gfii? r L ' gf , i ..,. r 1 . A W ' l rfwqg K L .- Qf Ka ,A T 14+ :ft Q ' V x - 9 i E L NX I x , .' A rl i 1' V V Qin, K' X -- ' X S .- jf ,, ' ' M. A ' ' Vx'-f .VK ' ' , ' fx. V r ' a . ' f , 'ii laa', 4 , Q K , - Lt. - R J leaa K L idfha A . iw. Tami Amy Paul Denise Julie Ragan Doug Karagas Kellerman Kelper Kenney Kenney Kennedy Keran - -M K - a we K' . -5 .H W 1 :,'..,., ,Q L , L n . X . , V h X -i Theresa Sandee Patrick Sandy Julie K Amy Colleen Kereluk Kerr King King Kipper Kirkham Kirkpatrick , , aa,, 4 K V , ,, J . I if We X iil L 3' M ' , 1. r , . . if , f K W 5233, I ' ' K .ii ' Robin .Ion Melissa Patrick Michael Troy Tom Kleinman Klingenberg Knipstine Kochorek Koenig Korsur Kowalczyk A L I Ie- fr N09 W L ' 'K A ,A ,al 1- 'If V I I az A iafti uf fr,, -4 , A ai , S , . g .,. J E :., R W Y r-ff ' A Alane Amy Diane Mike James Mike Kim Kramer Kramer Kranich Krulz Kulla Kuzara Lagman A: A I Vi ...a I fy 'ki 1.3 5 - W - : fa' V, L V ' 2 Q 4' f fe? H I ka... K! - I' Ii H ,Z : WL: . vs N ' ' i ii F A ia' an ffl K aar.a J ' fr or . 'Q . , Y, I .. H- 1 ' 4 x L . 5 lll - A 'H V . A I ---- Q- X Mary Leif R011 Stephen Rebecca Siiri Kimball Lagman Lake Lane Lautt Laux Lawrence Layton 245-Juniors Brent Leavitt 3 if , 1 L,,sQiQg':'.'.k. if' fy: Angie Lepper v ,r i , -as 'hk W R Q' Fi fl, I i I Gingerw Lewis LV 'IA Molly Logue iii 1 I e 2 iL L L Shelley Lopez Mark Lucas Q S Q' x is x 1 so Kelly Dumoan Leavitt Lee L a--,, S L., mf g k ' I LLL' L Q, ete L i Verity Kurt Lerman Leverson L LL f ' Ls. L eff, sk. - . f. ' 1 5 i'y: 1 L. .W i L g L L,,.L P Heidi 3 Richard ewis Lewis Delores Lopez i I .e ,-:- , ,, jf 1 K ii ' ff Paul Lounge Michael Lujan L L Christopher L ynn Jimmy Mac Caslin x W f ' Rebecca Legg I K L. L .LLL,. g Mark Thomas Ben Leiber Lenhardt Leonard gg S Danny Renee Holly Delton Lewis Le5age Le5ueur Lewis y e c X L . LLLL i L gnqgbq L ,LLM .Q 9 N L .x 4 IAQ LL L Robert Roger Michelle Mason Leyva Lightner Lindblom Lines A Kindra King attempts to tape up a Westwood Warrior spirit sign. Unfortu- ii - 'Z nately, she is a bit too short, and muSL desperately search the halls for a tall. good looking guy to rescue her from her predicament. Sara Lopez NEP' N Robert Levato L A LIZL' . t LL L '. . Sig i SLI Ai x : 'qs 24 Lg ri Aysha Lund 'K' ' Duane MacDonald Marina Magallanez 2 , A xg X Q S : .. -- 1 ' Y, :kk,f K H f- ':' I f ' fix. fm Da vid Neil Tim Main Makil Malcolm ix N Mary Martinez .. K 1 D Kelly McClain wg: ,4- ' .. 71- . -- .afyhx zk 'gd . V N in 5, Y , jk. i Q .layce Brian Mike Martinsen Mason Mayhew . P I ' K .V xl , I. . . . I A Anissa Jeffrey Shawn McCIaron Mc Cord McCord - L isa Mckellqrs Kristi McKinnon H . ' X A x Q M f . ' Q 5, . A D , ' I Angela Medina 'Q K evin Meyer Darwin Meyers ..- K f- X ta M X 5 M Q Q 4 K Richard Miller Millican .lanell Melinda Meeker . , Q .1 n ...Q 'C--3? Becky Mckinny Bret Mellott X g. .... i .. , .Q, , Shawn Midkiff Yvonne McPhee A. 5.3 .L .. . , Li in gm x .21 g - Marc Menden K I X , oe idler . .5-R Hx i Of 3 . . Yu ' - . , Ron Tammy Mink Mink Troy Jesse Marquard Marroquin Q as .-- e ax ta ii Q 119' 5 iiiaefx S X N 3 Q Cheryl Christina Maxwell Myfield .Ian Marie Hglly McCormick ML-Donald 'X . ,. fm Sean Martin Lennette Mc Afee .-S X 'af K K J Q- -, 1' L. . Kresten McGrath ika' Q Q ' X Tammy Karen Debra McQueen McOuitty Meadows - .. 'N .. ' 'Saw Z ' . E ..'. FT T taaa Nquk . r . X L X ? fx ! Zenaida Daniel Meraz Mesa X X X . C aren Dan Mikesh Miller .V ..... gi Penny Messer . TR .... . .- -Q x X. -K . L s xx P l George Miller MQ . D , K. . . E 5 A Q ' E 'X N .. H ' 3 i X X K X X X 8 Caroline 'Marisela Miranda Miranda Da vid Mitchell 1 208-Juniors W if Q Q Q Laura Lilli Greg Amelia Alex Cole Alicia Mitchell Mitchell Mogg Montes Montegomery Mooney Morris ,O . O. J y i'-V Y J --- 1, . xx i .Tug gk , t ' -' , Q so ' W Q no 1 . N , O S ,gy - gf c 5 Q ,. .A A 1 W A 1 J A ., ' kj , M1 , - A- X Ken Shannon Roger John Kelly Cassandra Charissa M0t'l'iS Morrison . Moss , Motis Mullenaux Murphy Murray 5 A X- ' Q K 'fl A h :Wu A A h o N I ,A j Z . . J Q.. f 'Z John Daniel Michael Stephanie Jason Rod Michelle Muth Nason Nason Nebo Neddo Nelson Newkirk . . N -f 1, ,, .s::. A i:': - Q ' . 1 r 'Q ' ' -W Q . ' X Alvina Kristen Duane Riesa Dora Lisa Corrina Amy Nez Nielson Numkena Nunes Nunez Nussbaum O'Brien 4. J to to J J gms K -use , ,Q-in i n g, David Mikle ' Tina Ochoa Ochva O'Connell ff , - - , ,L ujif K K i , gs Amy Joe Todd O'Connor Oliver Olsen S. N 1 Juliet Kaluzniacki cannot leave her toys at home. Shown here is Juliet playing Q ' ' A, , A with her favorite beach ball. . 13 :li I a Laurie Mark Jody Olson Olson Opie C wg Michael Osmun CC L, 'Tig R Sl C '-me 'Q C:C-Clif Yolanda Liga PEdl'0 Palmer Q -ta. N gf 0 Sarah Pauzus Michael Peters Darlene Phillips Ed Paxton N Annette Peterson Mike Ploughe , QC v C Shannon Ouindry Yvonne Phillips Christy Porter Roseanne Ouinn -t Q P8lll3 Ripk Ray Rebenstorf KC X X ings X X X nf as if X we Q 'M SX? xg SM N X 323' X Chris Pa yne --1 'EZJC ' 'fe F-C C , X CCC F 1 - QQQPP 'tiisffi Preston Peterson fi Ste ve Piepenbrink '1 f, V ' R ' 1 -eg.. :CC CC C Het Patricia Park Cindy Pena Janet PEHNE C ttt 3 1t.: Q an Asif' Craig Pillar V .. h 'j 1 Q--3, ' , 33, 1 kk L k y Q f Q 4 if N CC-...I KKLL P - f Tiffany Lori Matthew Parkas Parr Paul: . 'X .C C C Q 1 E 'X .C NX Donald Pena wr W SX' Y Q C ' x X S' xx Chad Christi Pentico Perez K - gf . Robbie Hein Stacey Petrie Pham Phelps C tt, C - , ,. C ltttt A ., he ef r C XMS , ia- A P i X .1 - X - A N C Jeff Pitt Michelle Pitts Robin Pitts C 5 TX? Y, 1 .- : at SF e .QC 1' E me C with Y X l. 1 C QM NX .,,C C -5 - f Mark 519 V2 R07 Ta wn ya Rich Porter Powell Pribble Price Pulg ..'. el K 1 LLVV V: A K A ,rxk 5 C - 'vu C C L VC C ., . C R R 3- C V 1 ' P CCC PCCC f Q-C T C 'PCC' at ' YW X Ct M leCC f i'1 . Chad Maria Bret David Tracy mmAA W Ramos Randall Randolph Rggmugygn im 5 ...CCC Eric' Tena Phil John Scan Reed Reinerston Reining Reynolds Reynolds Juniors-209 x Jn xxwfi-is . f:'f.fJ S' J s. .A ' N i-Q J J. x eg N . L . Kristen Lisa Brent Richins Richmond Rickeng x R t -J J ' Daniel Denise Joaquin Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez ,E ex Q, e X J J 1' '- Kevin Marc Ken Ro ers Rolnick Rol h 8 P . X nni e H - ' J ' Q X '+'i ,F r ' Shelia Hector Justin Rowley Ruiz Rutherford Alan Kramer is conducting a scientific experiment in the library. He is trying to prove that wearing sunglasses indoors can make a guy ultimately cool. I Rug S Q S 'bE JJ H J, E ,t':1:, mfi' P gi atast f be QQ- ' i il a.- Courtney Chris Jana Da,-la Rhoades Rich Richardson Richarson 2 Q . 1, J r S - 1 rf K J t t ' Q i i I kk,. sg s J f 1 aaz iv eg aii ,M A 1- -JJ -KJ Ili IJ , I fig J RXSQS Loretta Linda Trisha Dan Riggs 4 Roberts Roberts Rodgers J kgg, xg A f .J . ,,, ,J ' iiitt , J - .:.... e . I i n J JJ J S R' eza ,... Q J' 'R ' J S ff Victoria James Jim Jarene Rodriguez Roe Roe Rogers X 1 k m .:...3 JJ D .JJ , ,J :aa A ,X Q J J Kelli Sean Heather L ynnette Ross Roundtree Roundy Rowley Xl!! E4 as .wdwa Ak-, J R A312221- Marina Tommy Noel Salas Saldona Sanchez i 7 J ik ' ef- A 1 ,,'. Ramiro Dana Michelle Sanchez Sanders Sapp L vlt L J J aii J gg uqnq Xg-: J - iii J ii--- aa SSJJ s P3 ff '-'fa Charles Christopher 5-3fm'9 f0 Saucedo Scannell 210-Juniors i we ,,e -H A I ff A - V-, e , Q 5 -1 . X A ii A J ' ' X XR , 1 X X ,, Lv A , V Z. I K 15 I Y, . S Chris Kathy Dawn Mark Misty Susan Geniel Schaffer Schaeffer Schilling Schneider Schultz Schwartz Seaman fs, . , he tn: -t 1 , Iv li b -1 . ., N S Xe fx Q n t i ,rte l,r ' . 1 f' ' - -I IJYN XX -L 1 M at ,N - G' X James Jennifer Joyce Carol Shawntel Krissy Mark Seeger Seeger Seimson Setnick y Sgtrgg Simpson C Shafer SS' tg i - r ' . 'J 4 'YJ J ff., cl , 7 Q V 1? . ,un i . wr ,,. V ' L Q 7 , ,I ' f iiir X , I f ' ' Julie Becky Steve Mikki Myra Tregoney Kris Shain Shaw Shaw Sheele Shelley Shepherd I Shill t V H ,, :A t Wg ' , Tim? , 1 5 . . V K '57 J S J ' L39 'Q i f . 6 A ' ,g u i f l i ' i S - -1 X , 4' ' .A we S to ' ' t 1' , Sally Gary Vicky stephanie Daken Christopher Marty Shill shfadf-'f Shun' WHY Sirrine Skousen Sliter Simmons ' w'TT'f SMTSWQ I up , ' - .'3'?'hfj , I, . A it ,A A x , . 4 ' 5 I' 1 J. . h 5, W - y 'V --I W , S ' M ' V- N K it 1 Michelle Renee Christine Danny R. Gerald Kathy Lo,-en Mitch Skupien Smith Smith. Jr. Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 W 1 ' J , iir 4 r ' A , t A x r if ki 2 ff? Paula Rochelle l. ynnda Stacey Todd Sheri-Jo Roxane Smith Smith Snow Solomon Solomon Sorenson Soucy 4.31 'f i' ,Q M ,NV V X I ii 2 -F A. . K ' ,, . h F2 1 'J Q' f w r se f Q' ,', 'fi' R . if ' 5 S 3 i, 'Q 0 , . 10hf' April Kristi Sheri Leeana Serina 5h-?f1'10l1 Soza Springall Stafford Steppb Streety Stein Sfelneff Juniors-Jll 212-Juniors 4. .I S -:Sw I My stephen, Tlm Summerhlys Joe Surber - F I . . aaa ' - W' -no q J u sss c Steve Misty Greg Jay Melody Vanessa Stern Stowe Straface Strawn Stuhan Sugar 55211 . K l Kim Summerhill c ,S i . . fr :V Darcy Swanson 3 -s vgxi S if Mark Menden is totally capitivated by the teacher's fascinating, in depth discussion about child development. Jim Randy LSwelfer Swenson ,N 1 W . ,. V N f ' V P . 1, S: Frances Jane Leonard Tenny Mario Dwayne John Szabo Szilagy Tanner Tatusian Tavena Tdylvf Taylor M' S asm S a T J X Q K is 1 ' s f y .Q 5 Eg If mf di . X A A f - K L xr 115-obert Bonnie Jana Mark Cindy Jim Jim KJ Xjylor Teasly Templin Terrlto Terroy Terry Thiede ' 1 If A' , . Q 5 1 you S ,A ..L, i. f Q :1, V A 1 K H . 1 o ,. K 'S T35 ' 'ffgf 3 J K 1 ' S ' Q I lel H 3 5. 1 I f x - ,E ,:.. e t , A m M Dorie Jean-Noel Jean-Pierre Paul Christine -'3f 95 Dflmis Tw!! Thompson Thompson Thomson Thorpe new TWSSY ex Q K 'X L N 5 cf N X Q ,Q Shawn Steve Sergio Thad Patrisha Kalen Donna Tippets Toledo oma Toney Torrey Trimble Tristan t x K if Pamela Nancy James Philip Patricia Teresa Lulu Trone Tucker Turner Turner Valdez Valdez Valenzuela .ff - K . ,V Xe.- , S P 'f , u L L Eb 5 1 . . Justin Rob Phillip Jamex Victor Danny Martin Vanderwalker VanDyke Va: uez Vercelli Price Viel Vincent 4 v A . :, X an aaa i 1 Q35 A fa 6 f Q 4 'N-, ,re P , Antionette Hy Song Janene Jeff Ron Tarrln Vogt Vuong Vuong Walker Wallace Walter Walz t. . Q X 5 fl? - T ' -3- - 6 F l we 5 if A 0 A 4 ' Deven John Michelle Michael Shannon Alan Robert Chlxholm Ward Ward Ward Warne Warner Watt Weber P V W a a T eaa W A i .W ' P - :,': 1 .' ' P P P W ial ,QF xx XX l : .. 'hs-1 XA. Scott Lori Andy Micheal Donald Jason Brian Wehe Weinberg Wei Wells Wextendorl Westendorf Wharton A x Q., '11, 3 ' R: Q L A' Q s ic K fs K . W il- Q' X Rob Angela Barbara Car yn Tricia Fredric L yle Whelan While White White White Whiting Wilde Juniors-JI3 214-Juniors f f. ., M. . Yah. ' va, ' 5, - 3 W ' Z 2.1, ff iii ,Q W no r r if ' r 2, ,W A , h ff I Q V W' img? 1 i ff xf e il N c W f 1 if Tracy Veronica Tami Floyd Bradley Keith Sharon' Wilkening Wilkes Wilkins Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson M , X I ' 2 7 ,.j 7g,. Q K V' I I Ui. W -3 1 , V .lean Randy Shannon Laura Anna Craig Kevin Wise Wondrash Woodsum Woodward Workman Wright Wright ir if ' L 4' 5-up 'J ' .. .,, - -W ,- , , E M ,i 1 . - 3 , ' 'K ' 4 ,fl . my ff ' N S- . Jr' ' ' + ,,,-' X 1 ' ' . 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W 'W , ii W5 5 .Mtg Y. , ,ii , I Ar 3 A ,.,.f 'I 1 Westwood and the awesome Warriors will always hold a special place in my heart. My three years here have really been, The best years of my life! C5hould I footnote that ?!j My sophie year was spent cruising in the bad brown breakdance bug, having pancakes at Louie's, discussing bone marrow and juandongos with C.U., TP., .l.M., and D. W., and iceblocking in February. Look out seniors here we come! Moving on to my junior year, ldefinitely remember taking quite a few bus trips! Band day at NAU was outstanding! It was a long ride, but worth every minute! That trip pro- duced many lasting friendships. I don't think the girls basketball team will ever forget all those trips to 5-75fC'gD5 Z YUMA I5tang - you're greatlj. I like the pick 'n roll, I like the give 'n go . . . 5-E-N-I-O-R-Sl Senior Warriors are the best! Definitely! My senior year threw me a curve academically, as it did most seniors. But my teachers really made me think for myselfl and I began to feel like I was in college! Well I know college will be nothing like Westwood. The spirit and closeness here is really something special, and l'm glad I was a part of it. Everyone l've met here at Westwood has made a lasting impression on me. Senior class I love you! Liu riwfwbq- Glenn V Terry Daniel Bedal Bellows Bengston X.. .. Wg A Todd Herman Kristen Bennett Bernal Bernard it Melissa Dana K eith Best I Billings Blades Da vid Gregory Tamula Casandra Terri Traci Blais Bloom Bogard Bogenrief Bohn Bohn 'I R0d eY .5 Daniel Carolee Matthew Lori Lynda Bonner - Borden Bowen Bowerman Box Bracken 218 Seniors Jeffrey Jennifer Judith Marlo Robert Ronald Brooks -Brooks Broussard Brown Brownson Brumley - 7 . .-4+ 1 Anthony Judy Sylvia Brunele Bruner Bueno Debbie Mason Cristi Bunch Burbank Butler Guy Patrick Butters Byers Cahillj Crsig Michael Allison Calhoun Cameron Campbell Robert Gary Kenneth Bugh Buker Bumpous To all of my fans, you look marvelous! I 'm very glad I had the chance to write about my three years at Westwood High because it was so fresh Ccoolj. As a sophomore. I had to pretendl was hip to all the latest fashions, sayings, and moves. So I had to find a counter- part as humble as I, at the time. And I did. You guessed it, Julian AAA Walters. Like Batman and Robin, we were on the prowl to become popular. So we decided to try our cards at break dancing, and buIIseye, we were popular. We had only one problem, no one knew who was who. As juniors Junlian and I got into a contest to see who was the best dressed at the school. Julian, knowing that I was a very outgoing guy, knew that I could always butter up my brother to wear his hand-me-downs. So after I defeated him, we had once more another contest to see who would be on the basketball team first. Foiled Again. I did make it and kept the bench warm next to two other pine riders - M.B. and J.D. My senior year, the best as it could be, taught me a lot about school and people. When youre a cool senior like myself. you have to hit the books, get credits, and a diploma. That's one thing that will make you more popular than any other thing. I would like to thank Coach Troutt, he knows, and Coach Doolen for teaching me something I never knew before. how to play. May WAR EAGLE always be at its utmost at Westwood. '86l 2:5-.,x,13L1'.m. f'CJ.LKliI0 5 ' Ll'1PQ'4JN'k Dxwugl Seniors 2l9 I James Jill Michael Carbone Carey Carlos Da vid Angie Lourdes Carroll Cegon Cerda Michael Jeffrey James Chalker Chandler Chapman Ill To me, being a warrior is not what it says in the diction- ary. It's all the games, dances, floats, and friends that are at Westwood. l'Il never forget my sophomore year here at Westwood. I hit this campus full force at the mere age of I4. I thought l'd never be old enough to drive. Who can 't say our sopho- more float wasn't great. Who needs a theme , I thought we'd never live that down. Student council and swim team were the highlights of my junior year. All the long nights at float with Jenny 's guard dog! Kim and Jana don 't ever forget the topless bunny that drove me and my friends everywhere we needed to go, even Mountain View. Cdon 't forget I6- 72 5-E-N-I-O-R-SI What an experience to behold. I can't be- lieve we CJ.M., C.U., T.P.j dressed up for the school down the road. Then there was the awesome football team, way to go boysl WW. 2 Mt. V. O. What a way to go out in stylel I hope everyone had as much fun as I did here at Westwood. l'll never forget any of the friends lmade, and I'II miss you guysl COVNMKYW X-X00 km. Janelle Shannon Thomas Gina Barbie Brian Choate Christian C inardo Clark Clark 220Seniors 563W Melanie Leon Click Cluff Conn Eric Martina Kelly Connally Cook - Cooper i x Charletta Rebecca Lisa Cornwel Courter 1 Kgylgng Buffy Krystn Crandal Cunningham Dale Dale Debbie Denise Jason Paula Micheal Dandurand Da vls Da vis Z DeBus Debuysere DeICol Theresa Mark Daniel Denowh Dipple Dodge Todd L Becky Shelly C-Duff Dunning Eckhardt Debra Jodie James Echols dgmon Eglinton My three years at Westwood were really great. People always told me that, '7-ligh school is the best time of your life. Well it's true. I7l have some good memories to look back on, especially in my sophie year. Loading up in D.B. stang and heading to the dances was great, and going over to D. Bursch's house for a veteran's session with Tommi G.. the Brown, Ant, .lu.lu. Kong. and Danny B was awesome. My junior year was a blast with the Warrior football team when we headed over to Mt. Puke with an orangeites caravan and the Warriors prevailed in an un- surprising upset over the Toros I6-Z Last but not least my senior year. I sat against the wall with the Brown, Ant, and Tommi, discussing the minor purposes of how masculine L. TrapneII 's legs were. I passed out in the back of Greg G. truck. having all the girls thinking I was dead. And all the wilderness adventures we've had in Payson were unforgetable. Through my years at Westwood, l've met some really close friends, and many beautiful ladies, such as. J.J.. L. 71, LW., K.H.. and R.P. Just to name a few. So to Westwood and all you upcoming seniors. thanks for three great years. All you fly girls at NAU, look outl Cause Rodney B. is coming to give some cloutl . 7 Seniors 221 . t Alan ileen Mark Eichman . fley Stephen Jamie Cheryl Elligtt Emenhiser Emond Darrell ' Nancy Crystal Epps Evans Everett l've learned a lot from my courses here at Westwood. But my fondest memories come from outside the classroom. Warrior Power has to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my high school career. There was dumb- founded Scott Roberts Idid he ever graduate?J and Pat Schabel K C 'mon join the team. lt's fun to hit peoplej. Dar- rell Epson Salt Epps and Tim fsorry about that Tomj Atkinson ga ve me some great quotes and Coach Jones was there whenever I needed him. He was probably the only guy on campus who understood my problems lprobably cause he had the same onesj. But the entire football pro- gram is filled with great guys. Band turned out to be another fun-filled activity. There was the doodling with Ryan fHappy birthday, Heatherj and yes . . . my friends and I kept Chris Rich alive for the second straight year K what an accomplishmentj. Who can forget Cespecially chizj that famous quote. What's chiefs' drill? B.C. was the greatest and I still have con- ductoritis. Oh and let 's not forget Mr. Jones 's contribution to my personal enrichment. fHe finally got me a date for Prom. 1 All in all. three very memorable years! 222 Seniors C4nthony Mathew Steven Felix Felkins Ferguson Tony Debra Joseph Fernandez Figueroa Figueroa Kathryn Antonio Inez Flindt Flores Flores Laura Andrea Tylynne Flores Fray Frazee Goodybye Dear Friend What can I really say about my past three years at Westwood? I started as a pitiful sophomore, but I must add that I was pretty cool! My Sophomore year was an eventful one - compared to elementary schooll I particu- Iarly remember being in awe of my upperclassmen. I just can 't believe that I am graduating this year. I loved my Sophomore and .lunior years because I was active and I enjoyed my classes. I can remember my participation in badminton and tennis. We had a lot of fun, but we also expressed our spirit and pride for Westwood by ending the seasons with rather impressive records. The badmin- ton banquet especially, when I finally received my varsity letter. I was ecstatic. lreally liked being on a team because it brought people closer together. I also remember the many lunches we had together and all of the times we were so worried that we would be late for our fourth hour classes. Since the end of my Junior year. I have been comtemplating my future. Prior to that lhad been worry- ing about losing all of my friends to various colleges and universities. I believe that I ha ve made the best of friends in my years at Westwood andl dread not being with them after graduating. We have shared so many experiences and good times together that I feel these people are a part of me. My friends know me better than anyone else. I treasure their friendshnrs and I hope that we will never stray too far from a telephone or pen and paper. The only real consolation Iha ve from my three years at Westwood High are my memories. These ha ve been the best years of my life. Westwood High SchooL I'm really going to miss youl I were 5?QfNL4'f U Tammy Elizabeth Pauline Fruche y Garcia G-IFCI-1 john Mary Stephanie Gardner Geringer Germs Sarah Michele Gesler Giacalone V Angie Christopher 1 Karen Gober Goff Gomez 1 , Q .55 x Ny K . Apolonio Leah Gonzales Goold Roeun Gnim Celeste Graham 2 1 1. I ga, i I h S Tom Trey Helen Mitthael 5719 f Y Elmo Glfeaghlj Green Ill Griffiths Grlner Gfoessl Seniors-223 The past four years of participating on the Westwood Swim Team has given me a sense of personal achievement. Starting out as a Freshman was an intimidating exper- ience. I remember swimming with some of Westwood's finest athletes such as: Tony Poleo, Dale Draeger, Dale Durfee. Steve Gates, and Wayne '7?ichie Rich, to name a few. I didn 't feel like a big shot but I did feel the pride of participating in one of Westwood's winningest sports. In the four years that I have swam, we were only beaten once. Now that I'm a senior and hold a school record in the 50.7 yard freestyle. I can look back on my accomplishments and feel proud to be a Westwood Warrior. The past four years were never easy. To achieve such high standards takes motivation and practice along with the quality of the coaching staff A deserving thanks goes to Coach Craig Cummins and all of those who supported our efforts. Now to those of you who ask, Why be a swimmer when there 's other sports? l'lI tell you, it 's one of the few sports you can do coed! lt's also a very good way to cool off during the hot months of school To all my fellow swim- mers, keep striving for excellence and to Tom Wade, Stuart Hartvikson, and Lee Heath, it's been a great four years and I'm gonna miss it. MM Amber Alison Stephen Guinn Gunnel . Gul-al Lisa Serena Jill Haack 'Haaseth Hagara Richard Renee Sandra Hale Hall Hail Kelly Tracy Shawn Hallett Halvorsen Hamilton 'E . f xg Sally Linh Sheri Hammes Han Hancock Lars .lim Gregory Hansen Happ Hardy A 224-Seniors Stuart Jody Kumi Hart vikson Harwell Hasegawa I i ' Tiffany Marcia Lee Hawkins Haws Heath I Susie Barry Dawn Hebert Hedges Helhnan Holl C ind Alicia Heitz Lflellikzg Hernandez I still remember the way my knees shook as I wandered to my first hour class on that much anticipated first day at Westwood. After being humiliated for what seemed like everyday of Marching Band practice. I was convinced that there was no life after Carson! Fotunately, Marching Band was not my only activity dur- ing that first ground-breaking year at Westwood. I was lucky enough to be invited as a guest at the almost home like dwelling of room CD7. Because I was one of the few sophies on the newspaper staff I listened a lot. However. Mr. Donovan always cautioned that. '1S'omeday. McHenry will speakI Well, he was right, I did speak quite a bit during my junior year. In fact, I spoke enough to enable me to represent Westwood at Arizona Girls State and best of all become editor of Westwood's own War Chant. It is difficult to convey what being at Westwood these past. three years has meant to me and howl feel now that my years of being a Warrior are dwindling. I know that the Friendships I have made while struggling through geometry, and having my neck nibbled by Doug Carlson in the scene we did together in MASH will be with me always. The lunches with Corey and Ivory and The Girls will also be with me for years to come! f' 90x Vg 4l'VXL-iAgu-.,.NN 4 I Thomas Mark Audrey Hershey Hicks 4 U Q I t 1 S: 3 Dustin Michael Paula Hineman Hinitt Hinshaw I C ' X . Sherri Da vid Michele Hinton Hippen Hobson Caryn Holly Becky Hochgraef Hogg Holmes Seniors-225 if Diane 5 Howard Susanne Amber Elizabeth Michaline Holt Holz Horneman Hughes Hughes Hunt 5 'K A Davidx Michael Larae Lisa Robert Robert K-lunter Hustad lson Jabs Jacot James Christopher Michele Jantz Jarvis James Donelle5 Christopher Johnson Jiles Jimenez Joesten Heidi John Johnson. Julie Shandora Scott Traci Johnson Joiner Jones 1 226-Seniors Troy Melissa Suzanne Curtis Kristen Laura Janes Kaminski Kaminski Keesler Kelley Kelly Timothy Ronald I Defrlny , 5-'fly Kgnngy Kieffer K lene K mg K lngsbury Falthanne K lrkham Robin Klelnman Joseph Kline My years at Westwood have been the best years of my life, and my involvement in the Future Farmers of America has been a big part of it. From my first years in F.F.A., wondering why everyone wore those funny blue jackets, to proudly wearing one of those jackets myselh good memo- ries rush through my mind: trying to get the minutes done before Mr. Sayer yelled at me during my year as chapter secretary, walking across the stage after winning the state Horticulture contest, all the friends here at Westwood that I have made, like little Tom thumb C, who I watched grow from 4 Q to 4 '7 , hehring TZA. park the truck for the first time at the Ag department, J.G. and his promises of some honey comb that I never saw, D.M. who was 'hot going to pass the buck. 'Z the whole officer team feeding fish the size of our arm. As a member of the F.F.A., I learned many things - leadershhr skills, accepting responsibility, how to make friends, and last but not least realiz- ing that teachers are people tool My five advisors hehwed me through bad times in life and in the F.F.A., and I owe them more than just a thank you. F.F.A. is only a small piece of Westwood's mosaic, but it has played a significant role in my high school experience, even though I'm only a city slicker. -I believe it can pro vide equally valuable experiences to students in years to come. SQQW 6 LQILWQ ,K . X Barbara Kline Daniel Cpflnnfj K ochheiser Kofnff Anthony Scott Dorothy Jill Kevin William Korman Kos Koughn Krajnyak Kllglef Kvfffffk , r Seniors-227 'Nt Susan Lawrence Lucinda Shely Bobble James Kwan K yrah Landin Lane Lang Llakosq Mark Lisa Adriana Lascala Lee Lemos The past three years have been the most exciting ones of my life. lha ve met countless people and made many close friends. In addition to the student body, many members of the faculty helped to make my high school years memora- ble. One such person was Mr. Mounts. I will always remem- ber the way he mispronounced my name and was always cracking jokes. AP Biology was one of my favorite classes. The I4 of us in there always managed to engage in some interesting topics of discussion. As for extracurricular activities, Marching Band proved to be one of the most worthwhile organizations that I was involved in. At times I wondered if it was worth it when we were out on the fields during August every year in ICD degree weather hiking up and down the field. All of our long hard hours of practice were rewarded by having an opportunity to perform for the student body at various school functions. I will always remember the night we travelled to Greenway. I had my turn at conducting the band. I led them in The Star-Spangled Banner'C The one faculty member that has shown me the most guidance is Mr. Kim Thompson. He always took an interest into his students activities outside of the music depart- ment and was willing to hehv them in any way he could. He is very supportive and wants success for all of his stu- dents. He is truly an asset to Westwood. As a member of the Chieftain staff for two years, llearned how important it is to make deadlines and still put out a quality product. My experience as Co-Editor of the Wg Chant has been very educational It has taught me how to work with people more effectively and strengthened my leadership abilities. lhave enjoyed both immensely. All in all, Westwood has been terrific. Ihope for all future gradu- ates that when they look back on their years at Westwood they will have many fond memories to reminisce about. JAM' 228-Seniors Tracey Douglas Jennifer Leverson Lewls Lewis , F Thomas Mouy-Heak Wendi Lewis Lim Lindblom Calvin ' Armand Nancy Loggins Lombard Long Susan Lows Benjamin Lucero C ynthia Lujan Ma-ko Gary Swv Luklch Luna I-70 E Kenneth Andea Kevin L ytle Magalanez Malone D ight ' Wayne Larry Jann Manske Marble Here 's the scene . . . yes it 's me and my buds on the way to our first day at Westwood. we had actually mo ved up to the low life sophie. Being on JV cheer made the year great! Oh, and how could I ever forget this was the year we started our favorite occupation - SPYINGI We had plenty of memorable experiences from it. The junior year brought new interest and I was soon en- rolled in the music program. Then came orchestra, it defi- nitely was fun, especially the tryv to Mexico City where we met head on with rats the size of cats and tasty moursels, such as roaches. in our food - yum. The end of the year was great when Imade Varsity cheer. Practices finally paid off when the first game came around WelL except the time I fell from atop the pyramid three times in ten minutes and was unable to walk for weeks: Football season was the greatest! Cheering for the mighty War- riors was outstandingl Thanks to all my cheering buds. Cara, Laurie. Kelly. Lori. Caren. Renee. Jana. Tamara. and Sharon. Thanks for everything. You made it worth every minute! Also the talks on the bus rides and during first hours, well maybe they7l heb someday. And how could I ever forget the ponytail gals. All my memories of us are great. You were all the best friends that I could of asked for. Thanks Julie. Laurie. Janeen. Cara. Shelly. Debbie. and Leann. And may the class of 86 live on forever! 1032110-'f gfjwdfllkoab x X ,gy L Matthew Troy Donald Troy Charles Gun MIIIOUI Marley Marltnlet Mlflll Mlrillltl Mlffllll I i Marcella Sylvia Bolette Ivory Jeffrey Melanie Martinez Martinez Martensson Mason McA tee . McCain Seniors 229 Kathleen Scott Phoebe Christina Darrell .Ioan McCalim McDonald McGIynn McGrath McGrath McHenr 2. K arrl McMahon Krlstln McOuItty As a graduate of Powell Junior High School, my first year at Westwood was spent looking for the notorious hall five. As a member of the Westwood golf team, I soon started meeting people outside of the people I knew from Powell. It seemed that everybody knew somebody, but I only knew myselti As I moved into soccer. the crowd became larger, but I still was not recognized as a person, only as a sophie. My first Homecoming was spent with my '?nother carting my date and I around. Cl felt so stupid. 2 When we finished dinner I had to call my mommie to pick us up and take us to the dance. The very little time we spent at the dance was merely used to hear the last dance as we entered through the gym doors. Then lhad to call my mommie so she could pick us up and take her home. Well besides Homecoming, I have shared many special moments here at Westwood and all of them could not have been experienced without my friends. I don't think I really have ever thanked anyone for being there when Ineeded them for support, heb or advice. But I 'm thanking M.B., S.K., and J.K.. who now lives in Tucson, for all those laughs that we shared. Without you, It could not have been the same. Well now that I 'm a senior, the date of graduation is arriving at such a fast pace, I savor every minute. With all the heb of my teachers, I will be ready and willing to move on into the real world, leaving all the wonderful moments of high school only for a cherished memory. fL-LCAJVX-J Y Karen McMillan Stephen Merkle Elizabeth Geoffrey Merril Merrill 230Seniors Linda 7 Della Del Jill Ruth Michelle Merrill Mesa Mester Meyer Meyers Miles Edward Jean Michael Miler Miler Miller Patricia Shawn Laura W V Miller Miller C MII: Charles Xen .Iennlfer LMoler Monahan Montague Victor Stacey Kurt Moreno Morgan Morris N Robert Joy layne Morris Morse Mortensen I ' John Alicia Michelle Morton Moss Much w Lisa Erin Michael Mon ville Moore Morello My years at Westwood have been filled with memories. I will never forget the many times we packed into school buses for our great orchestra trips . . . especially Mexico City last summer! We had a blast. sight-seeing and eating all of the country 's exotic foods CHaI I lost my appetite at the beginning of the week - I guess it was the roaches . . . 1 My good times should be credited to my involvement with school activities. Becoming a member of various clubs hehred me widen my circle of friends and catch the spirit of the true Warrior. However. I met many new people in my academic classes as well My chemistry buds were the bestl It was fun pretending we undersood what Mr. Clark was talking about. To my aerobic pals Kerri, Jenny. and Holly, I say don 't forget the queen of pain and janesl WelL I guess it 's off the college where me and my pals will attempt to make history at the Suns' games. I would like to send a special thanks to the lunch crew for hehving me maintain my perfect tardy record - may your lives be blessed with a bountiful harvest of priazzol iifb-I ui -1,1 fel 7 Seniors JJI X L cg in Westwood, what a great schooll After attending here for three years, I have seen both good times and bad. How well I remember the early days as a sophiei I had never seen so many people in my life. I was in awe as I gazed I upon the studly seniors and dreamed of the day that I gvt would be one. Now as my senior year is quickly fading qw J ,ili f ll lll I away, I wonder where all the time has gone. Then I remem- f I :V ber that it was consumed by everything, ranging from Traci i Wendy Zbelanax football games to cramming for tests. Mulenlx Murray Murrel Being involved in the best music department in the state was a great experience. There were Showcase concerts at the Biltmore and wild weekends in San Diego. The Honor choir kept me busy singing a variety of music. The knowledge that I gained here at Westwood is over- whelming. I went from Oh no, not a frogl in biology to '34 vogodro's Number? in chemistry lremember me Mr. Clark, the one who always flubbed up the experiments D. My knowledge of languages also increased. With the heh: of Mr. Dant, I learned 'real English. CWhan that ApriI?j Mercedes Alexander David My favorite line that Mr. Ferguson taught me was Je vais Murrletta Navarro Navarro 3 fa Nagel There are so many memories: the classes, dances, teach- ers, and friends. Yes, the friends, Idon 't think lcould ha ve made it through without theml To everyone, l'd just like to say thanks, and ha ve a great life! 'pxujlgfx YYU.,x5JL wh., Da vid Connle Eric Nell Nevin Nlebch Dale Aral. ynn Ann S Timothy Lupe Michael Noble Nowack Nunner . O'connor lvn Olmstead THC' KEVIN Charlene Michelle John Michelle OISOH O Malley Opie Ortiz Ose Osmun Q32-Seniors I Three years of my life have been spent in these knowl- edge-bearing halls, these streams of work, the corridors of Westwood High. Starting out every bright and cheery morning with Mr. Joyce's traditional announcement of Good Morning, along with the supplement of Mr. l.eudy responding with 'Several additional announcements. I 've seen fads come and go. along with some pretty inter- esting characters. Togas, mini skirts, M pants, bermudas, punk, and new wave all came into style. Popular sayings such as Where's my car? , Where are we eating to- day ? , and Get out of my way sophomorel all came to being. I've been hit in the head by Mr. Clark, been mystified by Mrs. 5turgelL and ha ve had my intelligence insulted by Mr. Jacobs. After all these changes, the fads, sayings, and punish- ments. I wouIdn't change one day that was spent at my fabulous high schooL Westwood 'Highl one U . , Q 1 K Ronald Michelle CPShawn 9 Monalisa Nicole Michael Perkins Perysian eter Petreus Phelps Philips Dawn Eric William Michael Wendy Stephen Pickett Piersol ierson Pipes Pitkin Pitts Seniors 233 Steven Suzanne Nichol-it Pitts Porter Porrillo 'x Bryan Holly Pritchard Puetz Pughe Westwood has been a part of some of the best years of my life. Not only my education, but also my self attitude and love for life has grown and strengthened. Our school has the umph, the class, and the spirit that many other schools are missing. The kids and the attitude are outstanding in chaigacter and admiration. Orchestra. choir, National Honor Society, Art Club, and Westwood Women Scholars are some of the activities I have been involved in the last three years. One exper- ience I remember well is that of fund raising for our Orchestra trip to California. After trying to sell calendars and candy for two weeks. I would be so sick of carrying the dumb stuff around that I would nearly throw it to lucky bystanders on a street corner just to get rid of it. Some- how I was successful in getting to California and had a very fun and memorable time. Igive my recognition, my thanks, and a piece of my heart to the great and outstanding high school. Westwood high. Go Westwood go! Xjgudzglflf 234 Seniors Craig Shannon Kelly Poturalski Price Prickett Marc Eric Richard Pulsifer Ouinn Ramirez Luz ' Clayton Patricia Ramos Randall Raymond ff if A Dana Peggie Shannon Reich Reid Reina James Renee Marty Renahan Reyes Reynolds Whitney Richards Heather Lkobertsb Yvonne Rodriguez Wendy Rogers Michael Shannon Brent Teresa Rick Rider Riess Riggs WeIL what do you know? High school is over just when I was getting to like it! Westwood got better the longer I was here. As Imet people and made new friends. I found that Westwood has the friendliest people around. The teachers were even considerate enough to make sure I had something to do at night. But as I struggled through their loads of homework, I really learned a lot. Some of the best times I had were at the dances, footbalL and basketball games. Cheering on the mighty Warriors to victory, my friends and I had some great times! Beating Mt. View at their homecoming was one of my favorite games! My senior year was the best! How could I forget C.J., M.5., L.M., R.B., G.5.. LG., and all my senior buds that hung around the lockers and wrote words of wisdom on the locker cages. I had fun singing in the mighty Honor choir, where Imet a lot of good friends. The best part was getting to know all the good-looking girls around Westwood! Yes, finally as seniors it was the class of 86's year to 'rule the schooI! .lust like they say, these are The best days of your life. So all you juniors and sophomores make the best of your high school years. Carry on the mighty Warrior tradition. Show your school spirit, and be proud to be a Warrior! I 'm really going to miss Westwood and all my friends. You guys are great! See you at the Y! Juliana Rivera I Stanley Roberts Floyd Roe Andrew Rollins X Daniel Louis Justin Robert Robert Matthew Roosevelt Roundtree Rouse Ruck Russo Sackett Seniors-235 I. Joseph Clarin John Sage Saline Santagata X LLaurie Monica Cynthia 53PP ! Sawyer Schern Daniel 'E Melissa Tammy Schindele kSchoenstein Schrlner As I walked cautiously on Westwood's campus my sophie year, I remember all the sophie jokes we got. The same routine, like hall five, passed without a blink! Basketball and cross country were the best of times. Running the canals and in them was a new experience. Fountain Hills was our home track. Driving out there was fum we never knew if the bus would make it back. Lisa. Yvonne, and I would tell the latest gossip. Basketball was a blast too. Our Yuma trips were the best. My junior year came and went as fast as my sophie year. Lisa, Karla, Dawn, Yvonne, and I all had great times at the Radisson. T.A. will never forget the heat stroke she had, and C.L. and I taking her to my house to crash. She didn 't even know C.L., her heart throb. was there. My senior year, I came on campus ready to make fun of the sophies. Maria, Roxanne. JiIL and I all had fun sitting in the middle of the football field, playing our favorite game. My mornings sitting in the cold, drinking hot chocolate, ana eating donuts were fun with Karla and Lisa. My high school years were the best. thanks to all the friends Iha ve made! .Slew K elth Dennis Stephen Schulz Schumacher Schwartz Gregg Lal: D Corey Scoresby Scotford Scott 236-Seniors Jason Aaron , Eric Scott Seaman Secrist ,loan Tereasa K lrsten Sennen Sewell Shahan Like most sophies, I started out my sophomore year in search of hall five Cup the elevator and to the rightj ?! On Friday and Saturday nights you could always catch us at Snow and Paradiscream. scoping on the ASU men. Life as a junior was a blast. My second year of being on the tennis team, and my first year of managing it was spec- tacular! One of our more exciting away matches was our first and last try: to the dust bowl of Arizona fa.k.a.- Yumaj. Getting home at A30 a.m. and then heading over to Bob 's Big Boy. My senior year fY-E-O- WJ. I must admit it has been simply outstanding! Academically though, I never thought l'd make it through-m y senioritis had become most definitely fatal! Lunch was the high point of my days here at Westwood. S.S.. M.C.. S.P.. and K.P.-packing up in my stang. We left our mark on every fast food place within a five mile radius of Westwood. All the people that I 've met here at Westwood ha ve left an everlasting impression on me. I wish my senior class of '86 all the best. I love you and you'lI never be forgotten! MWQ' 51724062 i t Evelyn Aaron Russell Shanle y Shapiro Shark Da vid Marie Heather Shearer Showers Shumwa y Marc .lan K V Jean Shumwa y cSiefker Siefker Nellie Gcottiey Robert Silversmith kinner Slisko vich Y Angel-1 Brent Sheila Smalley Smith Smolinski Christina .lon Karla Leann Joseph Da vid Smotherman Snider Sorenson Sorenson Sprietsman Spuhler Seniors-23 7 As my Westwood days come to an emi I take time to look back. My high school days began at Po welL you know, as in Powell Patriots, where we all made fun of Mrs. Charles I we still remember those little accidents of hers don 't wej. Yup, those were the good ole days when our friends were made up of a big group of girls. Well things changed as we hit the big Westwood campus. As sophies we had a blast. We were too busy having fun to realize what fools we made of ourselves. This was the year when Sharon, Missy, and I set out to get our drivers' license. After a couple of times, I finally got mine. But come lunch time, my friends would buckle up tightly. But hey, I didn 't run any red lights, did I ? The weekends were spent at football games, dances, Devil House, and Gold Rush - anywhere guys were. Hey L.P. how about the dash? Many good times were spent in the yearbook room where we ran messages and arranged pictures. Sometimes we got yelled at for interrupting lectures. Those trips to Fords were great, we really learned responsibilities. Mr. Dono- van made us feel like mature young adults rather than kids. Looking back Iha ve good and bad memories. But the great ones always come up first. Thanks to Sharon, Missy, Lisa P., and Lisa Lee for a great year. I hope you have fun at ASU and beauty school- watch out college men here they come! cgarla Llsa .llmmy tapf 1 Steen Stevens Brian James Sundee Stewart , Stewart Stewart Ember Natalie Samantha Stokes Strickland Sugar Christopher Tommy Trent Summerhays Sun Sutherland I ,L . I . Donald Mathew Melissa Swisher Sykes Tafoya Ryan Colton Kelvin Talamante Taylor Taylor 238-Seniors Markx Scott Ann Taylor Tesson Tjaarda Karen Laurie Toney Townsend Trapnell , lfanella ' Matthew Tina Tucker Turcott Turner Jennifer Kevin Bruce Vega Vert Victory F fi Q Cecilia Andrew Vinh Hung Vidal Vieane Vuong Thomas Barry Bryce Wade Wagner Waite wit. Gary Ngoc Melissa Tretha way Truong Tryon . Carol Gina Christine Udall Uriquidez Vashon Looking back on my three years at Westwood, I will always recall wading through the big lake in the middle of the locker cages in order to get to my locker. Iremember my first year as being a 'big sophie 'G my friends and I decid- ed to think of an undiscovered hang out forlunch K within walking distancej. We journied by foot to the hospital cafeteria. We soon discovered why it wasn't a popular hang out. fAnd we thought school food was badlj Then came life as a junior. Softball was great. I can remem- ber one rainy day when the team went in to watch a video. Allison and I decided to sneak out the back door fo the mini auditorium for a donut run and return before the movie ended. so no one would notice that we were ever gone. Unfortunately. for us. we didn't make it back in time. Coach Jones had no sympathy for us at all and we had to pay the consequences of running bases. As a senior I was involved with volleyball and DECA. Among other things DECA involves holding a job. To all you Warriors out there, my advice to you is to get involved with as many school activities as possible, overall I can honestly say my years at Westwood have been the funnest years of my life, Good luck Westwood! lfueupelci A174-MOL! Seniors 239 'L Ginger Jeffrey William Elizabeth Lance Johnny Waite Waite Wall Wallace Wallace . Watters lf' X - w at ' x Julian Walters Dean Warden Tammy Watson Looking back, it's as though yesterday I was a frightened sophie entering the mad rush of high school life. The lunchtime ritual of seeking a ride became dull quickly, but it was worth avoiding the Chieftain Chow Palace, at all costs. lsepent my year trying not to trip on the sidewalk and dodging the upperclassmen 's ridicule. I could not wait to be a junior. My junior year was full of changes, and a multitude of hard work. Classes gvf harder, and teachers became ruthless, but heh: from my high school sweetie, Kent, made it all worthwhile! Little things, like blowing up balloons for Sadie Hawkins four hours before it started, helped get me in- volved in activities. I 'll never forget the bagel and cream- cheese lunches on the walL and K.C. dressed as cupid delivering my Valentines Day bouquet. As a member of the Westwood Honor choir I shared many good times trying to find the right trailer park and singing at Houli- hans and Butch O'Leary's. Remember guys? Finally, the year I have been looking forward to since fourth grade finally came, my senior year. Attending all the football games was my top priority this year. l'm glad our team was the best, it made the year so much better. Remember J.K. with her pan and spoon at the noisy Mt. View game ? I will sure miss my physics and chemistry pals who shared the lunch time laughs while rushing to com- plete Iast evenings assignment. Hey 5.A., what am I? My awesome aerobic buddies, Holly, Janene, and Jenny have so much energy to endure an hour of Suzy the aerobic queen, and our best buddy Jane. Hey Ang, l'll come back and answers next years lucky guy too, okay? People say that these are some of the best years of your life, and I know that they have certainly been the best of mine so far. Don 't let the time go by without you. Get involved and ha ve fun because the time will be gone before you realize it. bjf'4fz,fm,L 272 77? d Aww Melanie Walton James Warren Lisa LWHD 240'Seniors Layne Michael Ellen Greg Tammie Holly Webb Weed Weinel Welborn Welker Wermuth LKathy X Lori ll Stacey 7 Julie Wendy Susan Werner Wessling XWhitaker White White Wiles Ruth Ann Coriann Michael Wilson Wilstead Winks John Dina Dana W00dSUI11 Woodworth Woolard Cara Michelle Carin Wright Wyant Yastrzab Elizabeth Stephanie Amy Young Young Zesbaugh John Kirsten Christina Wir1S0l' Woelkers Woodburn It seems like only yesterday that. as a sophie, I had the delightful pleasure of trying to find a ride to lunch every afternoon. Unfortunately, I never had the beneficial exper- ience of eating in the Chieftain Chow Palace. Although finding a ride to lunch seemed like a large re- sponsibility as a sophie, Ihad other rewarding events that made my first year in high school worth while. I joined the swim team, found my high school sweetheart - Jeff Chet- ter known as Lovey to some of youj. and became a mem- ber of the Honor choir. and there I stayed as a member, for my entire three years. Many lasting friendshqvs have developed in choir and I 've become very close to my choir instructor, Mr. Harris. Without him, my vocal talents would not ha ve developed and I wouldn 't ha ve ever made it up on my bright, yellow moon. By the end of first semester I became a Warriorette. This was so exciting, being involved and attending the football and basketball games to cheer our guys on to victory. Much love and thanks goes out to Mrs. Sturdevant for all of her time and heb. We all love her very much. My junior year was somewhat unique. I met Mrs. T. re- member Mark? What a semester!! I'll never forget how much she Io ved us! Oh, and Debbie. remember our bus ride to Tucson and our breakin' song? Waka - Waka - Waka! Hey Nicole, don 't forget when we spied on you-know- who - at AMC! Dina - Iet's go steal the toilet paper out of McDonalds again! Then in February, I met my best friend for life. Kelly Hallett. We are so crazy together! Hey Kel - Iet's go to frat row and park in the middle of the street with out lights on. KeL I love Ya! Thanks for being my friend, l'Il never forget ya! Well, l'm finally a senior and my fun-filled years are com- ing to a close. I 'll miss roaming the halls with Smotherman, going on third hour donut runs with Tom, and staying up all night working on our float. The Warrior class of '86 is definitely the best. The close friendships we developed will last a lifetime. Thanks to the class of '86 for making my high school years the best ever. Good luck to all! I 1 . , , fx Q, LJA L X512 .4 f- - ' 'I 'X N! I l Seniors 141 242- Time Capsule Time Capsule Earthquake in Mexico kills thousands . . , thousands flock to see Sylvester Stallone defeat Russia 's number one boxer in Rocky IV . . . Sly also fought the Russians in Rambo: First Blood Part 2 . . . As for another Soviet, Yelema Bonner, wife of Soviet dissident Andre Sakharov, was in the U.S. for surgery . . . Also having surgery was President Reagan, for his colon cancer . , . Prince Charles and Princess Diana made their first visit to the LLS. President Reagan, who was sworn in for a second term, committed many social blunders during their brief visit . . . The world was also visited by HalIey's Comet . . . many cities were host to The Boss falias Bruce Springsteenj as he toured, promoting his Born in the U.S.A. album In Washington, Margaret Heckler was appointed the U.S. ammbassador to Ireland . . . She was relieved of her position as Secretary of Health and Human Services . . . Services were held for actor Rock Hudson, who died of the controversial disease, AIDS . . . As a result of increased starvation in Africa, many musicians banded together to form such ensembles as Band Aid and U.S.A. For Africa . . . Fighting for Africa was I7 year-old Amy Carter, daughter of former President Jimmy Carter, 4 she was arrested in Washington for demonstrating against the apartheid government in South Africa . . . Demonstrating good will among men by meeting for a summit in Geneva, Switzerland were President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev .. . Not far from Gene va, in Wimbledon, I7 year-old Boris Becker of West Germany captured the mens singles title . . . For the first time ever pictures of missing children were placed on milk cartons . . . a whale got stuck in a river off the San Francisco Bay Area . . . a woman was made a team-member of the famed Harlem Globetrotters . . . Westwood's football team defeated Mountain View twice in one season , . . 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Fox Sylvester Stallone Anthony-Michael Hall A C TRESSES Shelley Long Meryl Streep Molly Ringwald Nastassia Kinski TV, Shows The Cosby Show Miami Vice Family Ties St. Elsewhere Favorites MO VIES White Nights Back to the Future .lagged Edge Rocky IV SOAPS The Young and the Restless Days of our Lives All My Children General Hospital MALE SINGERS Howard Jones Sting Bruce Springsteen Phil Collins FEMALE SINGERS Madonna Pat Benatar Whitney Houston Tina Turner GROUPS U2 The Cure Tears for Fears Dire Straits PLACES TO GO Parties After the Goldrush Sl Movies Skiing BRAND NAMES Guess Espirit Swatch .lag Favorites-243 Christopher J. Alessi 175 Brian K. Barrett 198 Mary Lou Allred 155 Barbara Anderes 164, 165 Bette Anderson 163 MaryEllen Anderson 150 Al Arbizu 152 Petra Bailey 163 Doug Barnard 14 7 Brian Barabe 163 Pete Blahak 158 Linda Bordwell 163 Wilford Cardon 14 7 Louis Casillas 148 Michael Casillas Stephen Chase 160 Helen Chellevold 170 Gail Christensen 166 Verne Clark 160 Donna Clifton 165 Douglas Conger 130 Millard Conover 160 Sandra Cooper 170 Victor Cornell 76. 77 Susan Cottle I52 Catherine Craig 152 Lee Cruzan 163 Craig Cummins 58, 166 Robert Cunningham 156 Charles Dale 130 Michael Dant 163 Jack Davis I4 7 Barbra DeLair 160 Maryann Dillon 124, 138, I63 John Donovan 56, 57, 155 Buddy Doolen 70 I65 Barbara Dykstra 163 Marilyn Engle 155 A Jeremy M. Abbott 175 Michael H, Abbott 197 Sharon K. ABele 29, 56, 80 102 217 Frank Abeyta 175 Amalia L. Abeyta 175 Jeffrey S. Abramson 197 Danny J. Acosta 175 Edward T. Acosta 61, 80 197 Jesus M. Acosta 217 Manuel A. Acosta 175 Arthur P. Acuna 80 217 Fabricio Acuna Bayas 217 Janie M. Adams 197 Michael R. Adams 217 Tina C. Adams I75 Todd Adams 197 VeeRonna Adams 105, 197 Tiffani M. Adcock 109, 217 Jerry L. Adkins 175 Diana Aguero 98, 99, 175 Mario R. Aguirre 61, 78, 175 Samuel R. Aguirre 175 Janice F. Ainsworth 197 Will J. Ainsworth I75 Jennifer R. Aker 175 Rochelle A. Akins 197 Veronica J. Aldrete 197 Sheri Aldvich 175 244-Index Faculty And Rachel Escobedo 148 Charles Essigs 14 7 Jerry Ferguson 163 Brian Foster 170 Lon Foster 55, 165 Linda Free 155 Jack Frontone 150 Melissa Gambill 113, 166 Ruth Garbell 148 Nancy Gearhart 173 George Gezelius 168 Donna Green 147 Jerri Green 152 Jerry Grubbs 74, 160 Jeff Harris 156 Richard Hartle 55 160 y , Jacqueline Hatch 173 Mark Hilliker 52, 165 Patricia Hinkle 170 Joyce Huffaker 163 Ivan Hunt 168 Richard lmpson 161 Lucinda Irwin 152 Larry Jacobs 161 Ned Jolly 54, 165 Jay Dean Jones 132. I56 Jim Jones 52, 88, 165 Jack Joyce 148 Larry Judd 135, 158 Jim Kelley 78, 158 Robert Kiesecker 158 Joanne Kimball 150 Andrea Litzsky 152 Robert Larson 155 Henry fHankj Luedy 148 Alvern Lisonbee 161 Kirsten A. Alexander 105, 217 William A. Alexander 175 Cory L. Alger 175 Carol Alldredge 105, 122, 123, Student Michael D. Anchie 175 Staff Index Lu Livingston 161 Armand Lombard 161 Jerry Loper 52, 161 Robyn Maislin 152 Derry Matheson 158 Larry Mattix 55 Joel McCowan 161 Annette McHenry 150 James McLaughlin 119 David Medley 136, 158 Dolores Merrell 150 Ed Montalvo 78 Barbara Montgomery 148 Nathan Moore I68 Kenneth Morris 161 Frank Mounts 161 Yolanda Munoz 66, 67. 165 Sandra Nagy 129, 161 Judy Nass 163 Claudia Nielson 152 Mark Olderog 122, 123 Helen Ong I70 Herman Otero 128 Curtis Palmer 54, 166 Nikki Pellegrino 165 Alan Perysian 122, 123 Leo Peterson 168 Betty Pipes 59 Joe Porter 147 Ray Rafford 14 7 Gerri Ramnes 161 Maryalice Reck 170 Teresa Reed 155 Peggy Reynolds 148 Jorth Richardson 124, 163 Edith Riley 148 Index Rebecca L. Armistead 122, 129, 197 Kristin Alldredge 43, 105, I29, 217 Brian H. Allen 49, 61, I97 Daryl W. Allen 217 K imberli A. Allen 64, 65, 73, 217 Randel K. Allen 175 Sunny Allen 197 David L. Allen, Jr. 100 217 Bonnie K. Allers 109, 197 Jay L. Allgood 197 Scott Allison 78, 217 Ray Allistair 175 Heidi Allred 61, 63, 107, 175 Jennifer Allred 197, 142 Steven W. Allred 175 Eric H. Altherr 197 Patti Altman 175 Rebecca Z. Alvarado 175 Amulek Alvarez 175 Renee B. Alvarez 26, 197 Ronald B. Alvarez 175 Siria Alvarez 197 Charles J. Ament 197 Marjorie Andersen 65, 88, 96, 101 105, 175 Heather M. Anderson 197 James J. Anderson 55, 99, 107, I97 Jason D. Anderson 58, 99, IO7, 197 Kari L. Anderson I75 Kevin W. Anderson 175 L. Scott Anderson 217 Lynn Anderson 197 Raymond E. Anderson 107, 197 Richard Anderson 80 175 123, I 75 Cristina M. Arriedondo 197 Dennis W. Arrington I97 Maria Arteaga 217 David Arthur 130 160 Audrey Robinson 158 Jay Roper 152 Paula Rudow 152 Kyle Sawyer 163 Richard Sawyer 158, 163 Timothy Scannell 163 Max Schlarbaum 158 Frank Skogen 150 Earl Smith 122, 123, I66 Vera Smith 135 Marian Spavin I48 Jane Stangl 72, 166 Anne Stehr 163 Brian Stehr 163, I66 James Stewart 163 Sally Sturdevant I65 Gail Sturgell 167 AI Thomas 167 Charles Thompson 170 Kim Thompson 156 Nola Tininenko 163 Benny Townsend 52, 165 Ken Troutt 165 Eleanor fEllie1 Ucci 127, 138. I52 Joanne Vancore 119, 170 Jackie Vaughn 148 Paul Wells I6 7 William White 148 Bob Whittenbeen I52 Rosemary Wilder 155 Marilyn Wilson I47 Richard Young 167 James Zaharis IDr.1 147 Laurie Zarkou 117, 165 Gary Bahe 61, 80 Melissa R. Baier 176 Bart A. Bailey 195 Heidi Bagley 10, 85, 72 38 176 Robert C. Bagley 102 217 Larry D. Arthur 175 Frank M. Arvayo 180 217 Kenneth A. Arvayo 175 Kennith Arvio 123 Kelly D. Asada I76 Tobey J. Ashcroft 62, 63, 80, I97 Carmen Askerneese I97 Ricky E. Atherton 197 Ronald D. Anderson 52, 76, Nathan R. Atkinson 197 Garn E. Bailey 23, 36, 217 Jeff Bailey 130 Robin L. Bailey 217 Brandy L. Bair I76 Amy K. Baker 116, 198 John W. Baker 31, 217 Kristi S. Baker 176 Carolyn A. Baldenegro 176 Wendy J. Baldwin 34, 35, 198 197 Thomas A. Atkinson 52, 99, Amber Y. Ball 198 Shannon M. Anderson 197, 217 Mary J. Ball 105, 198 142 Jeffrey S. Attarian 217 Alex M. Ballejos 198 Kelvin D. Andrews 197 Brett D. Atwood 176 Richard W. Balluff 176 Mark J. Andrews 52, 109 Chad D. Atwood 76, 197 Raquel Baptisto 73, 176 Jeffery L. Angel 217 Ruby B. Augustine 179, 198 Timothy J. Barber 198 Gary Antone 61, 62, 175 Nolan A. Antone Jr. 60 62, 63 Evelyn L. Antrun 122, 123, 175 Tami M. Austin 198 Anna Cecilia Arciniega 128, Chad A. Babbitt 217 197 Stephen J. Babcock 217 Kristina R. Barela 176 Kelly Bark 136 Christine M. Barnard 56 96, 176 Lance C. Barnes 176 Stephen A. Barnes 217 Christopher Barraza 198 Heather L. Armatage 96, 99, Tana Bachelder 84, 116, I29, 107, 197 Rey S. Armenta 197 198, 142 Barrie A. Badger 108 Spencer C. Barrett 176 Timothy H. Barrow I76 Kelee Bartholomew 198 Gary W. Bass 176 Heather Batchelor 64, 198 Anjanette Bateman 217 Spencer L. Baugh 123, 176 Elizabeth J. Baughn 176 Joseph Baum 198 John P. Baumgart 198 Melanie L. Baxter 193, 198 Paige Baxter 107, 176 Dana J. Beal 176 Stacy A. Beaty 217 Russell G. Beazer 159, 217 Mark H. Bebko 217 Jacque D. Beck 176 Jamie Beck 198 Julie Becker 124 Katrina L. Becker 35, 105, 122, 123, 124, 133, 217 Theodore L. Becker 198 Lance G. Beckert 102 198 Glenn E. Bedal 96, ICU 103, 105, 218 Audra Bedwell 176 Christopher L. Bedwell 55. 198 Michelle E. Bee 198 Anissa C. Bejarano 176 Jenny Bekaye 35, 176 Michelle M. Belanger 176 Andy Bell 130 176 Jason A. Bell 98, 104, 105, 107, 198 Terry L. Bellows 218 James E. Belone 176 Carlos Benavides Jr. I76 Cheri K. Bene 65, 88, 99 Daniel G. Bengtson 218 Daniel J. Bennett 120 198 Todd J. Bennett 15. 25, 74, 109, 111. 218 Traci L. Bennett 198 Brian C. Berg 99 Shawn B. Bergman 80 102, I98 Herman R. Bernal 78, 218 Roxann Y. Bernal 198 Kristen M. Bernard 218 Melissa S. Best 218 Bertha A. Betancourt 176 Glen M. Bevell 198 Arlen K. Biakeddy 198 Donavan B. Bigelow 59. 176 Samuel J. Biggs 96, IO5. 198 Cherie L. Bigler 176 ngelo L. Bilducia 78, 198 ana L. Billings 119, 218 evin L. Bingham 198 teven T Bingham 176 Scott A. Binnei 58, 80 198 Anne D. Bisig 198 Terry L. Blackburn I76 eith W. Blades 218 avid M. Blais 218 ichele L. Blake 176 andice M. Blakely 99, 176 imberly S. Blankenburg 44, 56, 109. I98 Q avid G. Blau 176 tacy A. Blazo 198 oug Bleck 176 ay A. Bledsaw 55 ulie A. Blennis 176 harles D. Blier 176 Gregory T. Bloom 61, 80 176, 218 Cale S. Bloomer 176 Bradley W. Blue 52, 80 198 Melissa J. Boch 32, 176 Tamula 5. Bogard 66, 67, 72, 89, 218 Casandra Bogenrief 218 Terri A. Bohn 218 Traci A. Bohn 218 Nick Bolton 176 Stephanie Bond 67 Rodney Bonner 29, 52, 53, 80 218 Tracie D. Bonner 80 177 Christine A. Boos 99, 177 Daniel L. Borden 80 218 Anne Bossany 177 James W. Boswell 177,142 Mark Boudriean 177 Carolee Bowen 64, 65, 119, 218 Allison R. Bowerman 84, 198 Matthew C. Bowerman 218 Carl R. Bowers 177 David A. Bowers 122, 123 Jason T. Bowers 177 Lorice A. Bowers 198 Lori M. Box 21, 26, 29, 32, 43, 102 156, 218 Katherine R. Boyd 17 7 Robert J. Boyle 130 17 7 Lynda Bracken 61, 62, 63, 80 218 Todd A. Brackenbury 198 Bryan M. Bradley 198 Brian C. Brainard 198 Ben D. Branch 102, 177 Serena J. Brandon 177 Keith A. Brant I98 Raymond E. Branton 99, 177 Matthew B. Bratton 39, 177 Crystal J. Bray 99, 177, 142 David L. Brewer 168, 198 Shawn E. Brewster 177 Cheryl D. Brimhall 177 Maribeth Brimley 198 Merrill A. Brimley 177 Sherri K. Brinkley 96, I98 Tami L. Brodeur 198 Kristin D. Brookes 107, 198 Bill Brooks 177 Jeffrey 1. Brooks 218 Jennifer E. Brooks 218 Kris Brooks 80 Suzette Brooks 6 7, 99, 17 7 Rhonda L. Broom 65, 80 17 7 Judith A. Broussard 137, 218 Darren E. Brown 177 Daryl L. Brown 80 198 Kellie L. Brown 177 Marlo Brown 218 Patrick K. Brown 199 Robin J. Brown 117 Shawn K. Brown 78, 177 Dennis F. Brownell 177 Bart D. Brownlee 99, 199 Robert S. Brownson 132, 219 Lisa L. Brukoff177 Marcelle P. Brumley 177 Michelle P. Brumley 17 7 Ronald J. Brumley 74, 75, 109, 111, 219 Anthony R. Brunelle 58, 219 Judy L. Bruner 219 Mark M. Brunsdale 52, 80 199 Buddy J. Bryant 199 Jane C. Bryant 177 Matt D. Bryant ICU 103, 199 Billy J. Bryant 103 Renee M. Bubenheim 56, 109, 199 Dina A. Buchanan 199 Dale A. Buck 199 Jeffrey S. Buckhannon 54, 17 7 Sylvia Bueno 128, 219 Robert H. Bugh 219 Gary F. Buker 219 Denise M. Bultez 199 Kenneth R. Bumpous 78, 219 Debbie A. Bunch 119, 219 Jamie L. Bunch 199 Michael J. Bunch 80 Jennifer A. Bunting 177 Mason M. Burbank 219 Shawn R. Burbank 86, 199 Stephanie Burch 80 102, 199 Alex J. Burhans 76, 199 Michael S. Burley 77, 199 Jared M. Burns 17 7 Kevin Burns 130 177 Eric R. Burr 177 Joe Burr 54, 80 Terry L. Burt 80 199 John J. Burtzloff 199 David J. Busby 178 Tonya M. Busby 199 Cristi A. Butler 102 156, 219 Lisa M. Butler 178 Michael S. Butler 166 Michael T. Butler 80 Maria A. Buttafuoco 199 Kenneth L. Butters 219 Kimberly E. Butters 107, 178 Jennifer S. Button 199 Guy Byers 219 Verna J. Byers 107, 178 Amy M. Bynum 178 Michael V. Byrd 147, 178 Mike F Byrd 199 William A. Byrd 199 C Patrick J. Cahill 173, 219 Lynn A. Caho 99, 178 Jennifer R. Caldwell 107, 178 Craig A. Calhoun 147, 219 Daniel A. Calhoun 195 Cory B. Calkins 199 Chris Cameron 59 Michael B. Cameron 119, 219 Allison M. Campbell 210 142 Bethany D. Campbell 199, 142 Jennifer R. Campbell 199 Michael J. Campbell 80 199 Adohrh Campos 52 Christina Campos 178 Norma Campos 178 Richard Campos 52, 53 J.J. Camptell Ill 52, 80 199 Greg H. Cannell 199 Anna Marie Cantelope 178 Rahnh A. Cantelope 199 Jeffrey S. Caputo 199 Desiree R. Carbone 199 James A. Carbone 220 Jill M. Carey 220 142 Frank A. Carlin 80 Michael L. Carlos 220 Brock N. Carlson 199 Sandra K. Carnes 199 Shawna R. Carpenter 199 Albert Carranza 178 Melody C. Carraway 199 Connie S. Carroll 107, 178 David E. Carroll 220 Amy L. Carter 199 Mark 71 Carter 199 Tom Carter 130 Loiue Caruso 80 Bryan D. Case 201 Carolyn E. Casselbury 178 Andrea D. Cassell 178 Crystal S. Castaneda 20 Keevin R. Castillo 99, 20 Sean W. Cavanaugh 71, 178 Steven B. Cavanaugh 178 Michael D. Cave 96, 98 Aaron T. Cayton 52, 80 20 Mark E. Ceal 178, 191 Angela K. Cegon 102, 220 Amelia G. Celeste 20 Lourdes N. Cerda 119, 220 Mark A. Cesta 20 Michael L. Chalker 135, 220 Debbi R. Chancey 130 178 James E. Chandler 178 Jeffrey T. Chandler 52, 220 Nancy 5. Chandler 80 20 Margaret P. Chaparro 178 Dylan P. Chapman 178 Jean T. Chapman 178 Jody B. Chapman 20 Lorenzo M. Chapman 55, 178 James W. Chapman, Ill 41, 76, 77, 96, 97, 105, 220 George R. Charles 178 Jerrison Charley 201 Lisa A. Chartier 178 Barbara A. Chase 178 Wendy L. Chase 129, 138, 20 Derek Chesley 86 Marc A. Chevalier 20 Marcel Chevalier 52, 80 178 Michele L. Chevrette 178 Curtis W. Chiago 80 178 Janelle M. Chisholm 41, 96, IU9, 122, 123, 137, 220 Steven C. Chmura 178 Shannon L. Choate 220 Chad R. Cholewinski 178 Mark F. Christen 86, 127, 178 Jennifer Christensen 105, 107. 20 Michael S. Christensen 178 M. Todd 71 Christensen 55, 80 20 Thomas E. Christian ll 220 Megan L. Christman 178 Joseph S. Christoff 56, 58 Pam L. Christofferson 65, 88, 178 Shane Christopherson 59 Shawn T. Christopherson 54, 78, 178 Gina N. Cinardo 119, 136, 220 Julie 11 Cirou 89, 105, 20 Theresa M. Cisneros 178 Michael D. Clabaugh 55 Barbie Clark ICD 103, 104, 105, 156, 220 Brian N. Clark 141, 220 Bryan J. Clark 55, 77. 178 Krista L. Clark 122, 123, 20 Thayne Clark 77 Jeannette L. Clelland 80 IU7, 201 Bill Clemens 20 Jason E. Clement 55, 178 Stephen P. Clement 35, 20 William R. Clemons 61, 62. 80 122. 123 Sean M. Click fLookhartj 220 Katrina A. Clifton 20 Melanie Cluff 26, 129. 220 Penny D. Cluff 20 Tracy Cluff 59 Jason R. Coburn 99, 130 178 Keith E. Cochran 58, 178 Dawn R. Coe 20 Carri L. Coffman 20 Deana M. Coffman 178 Jennifer Coffman 20 Scot M. Cole 178, 142 Carla J. Colelli 178 Angelique V. Loleman 178 Joel A. Colmar 58, 20 Leslie W. Compton 78 Julia E. Conn 96, 178 Leon M. Conn 104, 105, 220 Tracy Connell 130 Rebecca L. Conner 178 Eric L. Connolly 78, 220 Kara L. Conrad 20 Bonnie Contrenos 179 Cory Conway 179 Martina Cook 127, 129, 130 220 Rick CDoug1 Cook 58 Camara L. Cooper 96. 20 Cori C. Cooper 179 J. Ray R. Cooper 20 Kelly K. Cooper 220 Michael J. Cooper 54. 71, 91, 179 Amy D. Corathers 20 Charletta L. Cornwell 134, 135. 221 Elizabeth Corrasco 179 Joel E. Cortes 20 Kaylynn Cortez 179 Marnie L. Coss 20 Mary H. Coss 20 Chad M. Coulliette 96, 179 Ray Coultrap 80 Rebecca A. Courter 59, 80 221 Johnny L. Courtney 54, 80 179 Albert R. Coury 202 Lisa D. Cox 179 Gia A. Cozzie 80 99, 179 Lisa L. Cracraft 221 Leslie A. Craft 179 Kristina M. Craig 80 88. 179 Erin M. Cramer 23, 209 John F. Cramer 80 124. 179 William R. Cramer 60 62, 63, 80 Dalin Crandal 59 Kaylene Crandall 221 James M. Crandell 207 Index -2-15 Jason R. Crandell 179 Lance M. Crawford 54, 91, 179 Rebecca T. Crawford 179 Shon P. Crawford 55, 78, 179 Audrey A. Creed 26, 179 Denny P. Crespin 23, 199, 207 Paul M. Crespin 179 Jennifer D. Criswell 173, 179 Laura M. Crouch 96, 105, 179 Chris Crounse 179 Celee L. Croxton 179 John Crozler 58 Connie M. Cundiff 179 Buffy C. Cunningham 221 Andrew M. Curbow 55, 179 Judith Curiel III Julie Curio 129 Stacy A. Curren 202 Tricia Curtis 207 D Lorraine A. Dagon 179 Jeffrey Dale ICXZ 103, 207 Krystn M. Dale 41, 64, 89, 110 221 Phillip A. Dalton 2CX7 Rachel E. Dandrea 6 7, 122, 123, 207 Dale A. Dandurand 80 221 Mark S. Darmer 99, 179 Gary G. Darst Jr. 26D Marni J. Davidson 61, 62, 63, 73, 26D Melissa Davidson 180 Curtis L. Davis 80 179 Debbie J. Davis 102 129, 221 Denise J. Davis 80 89, 221 Kimberly M. Davis 65, 73, 99, 179 Larry J. Davis 179 Lisa Davis 36, 109, 209 Mason A. Davis 179 Stacey J. Davis 179 Melissa A. Davisson 180 Kevin A. Dawe 61, 30 209 Kathy Dawson 202 Ronald S. Day 2617 Willis A. Day 180 Vince De Armand 257 Jason E. De Bus 221 Thomas De Clair 209 Scott A. De Raad 78, 2!.U Frederick R. Deblaso 180 Paula K. Debuysere 221 Jeffrey B. Decker 130 Sam Degner 180 Ann M. Dejong 57, 122, 123, 129, 2CX7 Chris Delafuente 54, 180 Kelly A. Delaney 129, 2CX7 Lucia T. Delcol 56, 59, 2w Michael A. Delcol 74, 75, 221 Lisa A. Denham 64, 89, 135 Kyle S. Denman 74, 159, 180 Jill M. Dennis 180 Theresa Denowh 56, 147, 221 Scott DeRaad 78 Cindy Diamond 180 202 Sabrina A. Diamond 180 246-Index Johnny A. Diaz Jr. 64, 180 Dominick Dicamillo 180 Gloriaina L. Dicamillo 2CXZ 202 Angela R. Dicken 26, 123, 129, 207 Dawm M. Dickerson 180 Ronnie Dickey 180 Tina M. Dickinson 135, 13 7, 138 Andrea A. Dicesnaldo 26, 180 Elaine Dightman 80 Charles M. Dillard 55, 207 Mark E. Dipple 80 221 Vicki J. Dobson 84, 207 Daniel L. Dodge 61, 80 221 Jared E. Dodge 180 Jorden D. Dodge 2CD Deanna C. Doka 2617 Connie R. Dominguez 130 207 Raymond P. Doninguez 180 Darren W. Douglass 180 Heather E. Doutaz 180 Keith W. Doverspike 134 Susan M. Dressel 122, 123, 129, 132, 180 Peter L. Drozdowicz 86, 207 Nancy D34gnese 179 Richard J. Dubeck 26D Todd Duffy 221 Jesse W. Duke Jr. 180 Brenda R. Dunagan 180 187 Denise J. Dundon 180 Lynda K. Dungy 2CD Deanna Dunham 180 Carmela S. Dunn 63, 86, 122, 123, 124, 129, 180 Patrick Dunn 86 Becky L. Dunning 221 Cory Durfee 207 Jonathan F. Durfee 21, 52, 207 Candyce Dux 102 Kristie L. Eady 67, 180 Daniel Easchief 127 Yolanda Y. Easchief 202 Debra L. Easterly 102, 130 202 Colette C. Eaton 35, 26D Don B. Ebarb 2617 Michael L. Ebarb 180 Steven M. Ebright 80 96, 99, 26D Debra Echols 221 Shelley M. Eckhardt 221 Joseph W. Edge 2CD Jodi L. Edgmon 221 Julie A. Edwards 180 Stacy R. Egan 180 Jim M. Eglinton 221 Allan M. Eichman 222 Eileen M. Eisele 222 Christopher S. Eldredge 180 Mark G. Eley ICU 103, 156, 222 Stephen Eiliott 222 Bryan L. Ellis 80 130 180 Don L. Ellsworth 180 Tom Elsner 58 Terri L. Elsperger 2CX7 Melissa F. Ely 73, 180 Jamie G. Emenhiser 124, 222 Susan Emerson 138 Robert A. Emmons 173 Cheryl A. Emond 222 Marcia A. Encinas 180 Tanya R. English 26D Lisa L. Enlow 180 Paula A. Enlow 84, 127, 2412 Charles W. Enos 127 David A. Enos 180 Denise R. Enos 127 Kimberly S. Enos 73, 180 R.C. G. Enterkin 207 Katrisa N. Epperson 180 Darrell W. Epps 52, 222 Mike L. Erwin JCX7 Yvonne A. Escobar 207 Kim L. Esparza 180 Jesus J. Espinosa 207 Elisabeth Espinoza 124, 21D Michael E. Espinoza 180 Pedro Espinoza 180 January J. Esquivel 128, 180 Darrin T. Estes 209 Arthur Kelly G. Estrada 180 Tiffany E. Estrada 26, 180 Tony Eulate 180 Fred B. Evans 24D Nancy A. Evans 138, 222 Crystal D. Everett 222 F Anthony F. Falabella 159, 202 David L. Fancher ICD Sherri Farnsworth 180 Thomas C. Farnsworth 54, 180 Valerie J. FArnsworth 180 Katy Farrel 124 Kristi L. Faucette 64, 73, 88, 181 Karen L. Faul 181 Anthony E. Felix 222 Mathew L. Felkins 96, 98, 222 Dwayne L. Ferguson 61, 80 181 Randall S. Ferguson 202 Steven J. Ferguson 222 Tony Fernandez 222 Robert Ferrari 202 Katy A. Ferrell 181 Debra J. Figueroa 222 Joseph H. Figueroa 128, 222 Judith M. Figueroa 181 Suzanne K. Fimbres 99, 181 Jimmy W. Finklea 54, 80 181 Celeste Fish 181 Daniel W. Fish 96, 181 Richard T. Flaherty 49, 52, 53 Michael H. Flatt 181 Donna K. Fleming 202 Heather R. Fleshner 181 Brenda Fletcher 181 CArlos Fletcher 61, 80 181 Charmain S. Fletcher 35, 102, 133, 137, 220 Dawna M. Fletcher 181 Teresa Fletcher 130 Kathryn M. Flindt 119, 222 Shannon S. Flindt 26, 202 Alex D. Flores 55, 80 202 Annette M. Flores 128, 181 Gary J. Flores 202 Inez Flores 222 Jeffrey W. Flores 202 Laura A. Flores 105, 222 Ruben S. Flores 181 Sal Flores 130 131 Antonio Flores Jr. 136, 222 Shawn Flowers 80 181 Koral N. Flynn 181 Catherine E. Foe 96, 181 Sonja J. Foote 105, 202 Kathleen Foris 181 Tanya M. Foss 181 Catherine L. Foster 104, 105, 181 Knoun M. Fou 138, 202 Nicole L. Fournier 65, 88, 181 Roeshelle L. Fox 99, 182 Tredessa M. Frank 181 David Francher 202 Leonard E. Frank 111 181 Minyon C. Franklin 26, 181 Rory B. Frantz 202 Christina S. Frattini 138 Andrea L. Fray 222 Joseph A. Fray 181 Tylynne Frazee 222 Jolie S. Frederickson 23, 123, 129, 220 John A. Freeman 71, 181 Sharalee Freestone 63, 202 Charles S. French 164, 181 Gary L. French 181 Richard French 130 James N. Freymuth 181 Christina M. Frias 130 202 Margaret J. Fronczak 181 Thomas G. Frost Jr. 202 Tammy Fruchey 223 Todd K. Fruchey 77, 181 Kenneth E. Fuhrmeister 55, 80 181 Andrea Fulton 181 Gary J. Funk 202 G Judy Gafford 182 Radahna M. Gagon 202 Mark G. Galaviz 13 7, 182 Brian L. Gallup 164, 182 Russell L. Gan 202 Elizabeth G. Garcia 119, 223 Felipa R. Garcia 129, 182 Gregory J. Garcia 52, 202 Lynda Garcia 182 Pauline Garcia 223 Ronnie R. Garcia 80 Thomas C. Garcia 52, 53, 80 Amy J. Gardner 61, 62, 63, 80 202 Carleen Gardner 80 88, 182 John L. Gardner 21, 29, 49, 112, 112, 223 Susan M. Gardner 202 Bobbi L. Gardom 182 Jacqueline B. Gardom 202 Dana Garland 134 Daniel L. Garmus 52, 197, 202 Janet R. Garrett 202 Dalena M. Garrison 96, 105, 202 Laura A. Garshak 202, 142 Andy GArza 130 Michael Dean Gates 182 William B. Gause 61, 80 Toni M. Gaylord 80 182 Andrew C. Geib 96, 99, 182 Stephen J. Geib 96, 130 156, 202 Lee M. Geller 133, 136 Rocky Gentano 182 Missy Gentis 202 Mary M. Geringer 105, 223 Stephanie E. Gerros 223 Sarah M. Gesler 223 Michele L. Giacalone 223 Erin Gibbons 202 Tracy E. Gibbons 182 David Giblin 80 Lori A. Gibson 124, 182 Donal M. Gilbert 202 Larry N. Gilbert 202 James R. Gintonio 77, 91 Laura J. Givens 73, 182 Dawn M. Gladem 99, 182 Adam S. Glaser 202 Melissa A. Glassburn 182 Roeun Gnim 164. 223 Run Gnim 138 Angie S. Gober 223 Tamara J. Gochanour 170 175, 182 Deborah Gofas 59, 109, 129, 203 Christopher Goff 35, 41, ICU 103, 133, 223 Colin S. Goff 182 Barbara L. Goins 171, 203 Christena L. Golembiewski 32, 203 Karen L. Gomez 223 Tony Gomez 182 Apolonio R. Gonzales 60 62, 96, 105, 223 Donny G. Gonzales 80 96, 99, 203 Nancy J. Gonzales 99, 182 Robbie Gonzales 80, 156 Christina M. Gonzalez 84. 89, 182 David E. Gonzalez 54, 91. 182 Maria Theresa Gonzalez 107, 128, 129, 203 Julie A. Goodwin 182 Kendra P. Goold 182 Leah N. Goold 223 Deborah L. Gottwald 182 Michael Grace 203 Aaron R. Graham 78, 182 Barbara A. Graham 203 Celeste R. Graham 105, 223 Christina L. Graham 203, 142 Kerri L. Graham 182 Reed G. Graham 203 Joseph A. Granio 223 Elena K. Granlee 203 Charles W. Grant 203 Timothy L. Grant 203 Teresa M. Graves 102, 103, 203 Scott Graves 86 Denise J. Gray 182 Kyle W. Gray I82 David S. Green 9l, I82 Tom fTreyj Green lll 223 Suzanne Greene 223 Robert G. Greenwald I82 Angela K. Greenway 203 Angela M. Greiner 80 89, 203 Leslie D. Greiner 63, 80 I82 Brent 71 Griffith 203 Helen M. Griffiths II9, 223 Suzette Griffiths I82 Michael J. Griner 6l, 80 223 Sherry D. Groessl 223 Beverly S. Groff 89. 203 David J. Grossklaus 54, 7l, 9l. I82 Lorena M. Guevara I29, I82 Michelle E. Guidry 203 Lorie L. Guild I82 Amber Guinn 224 Jennifer L. Guittar I82 Patrick D. Gulley 80 I82 Rebecca fBitsyQ L. Gumz 56, 73, 203 Alison Gunnell 224 Julie Gunnell 26, I82 Stephen M. Gural 224 William fBillj K. Guraleczka 80 I82 Angela M. Gurr 80 99. I82 Jennifer L. Guthrie 65, 72. 203 Phil Guthrie 203 Kalani Gutierrez 80 Raquel S. Gutierrez 203 Sylvia K. Gutierrez I82 Tracy J. Guzman l28, I82 H isa A. Haack 224 William KBIIIQ D. Haare I6 7, 203 erena M. Haaseth l36, 224 Tiffany L. Haddad I82 ill R. Hagara ll6. 224 eirdre B. Hahn l29, I82 . Edward Haines Ill 203 ale A. Haines, Jr. 59, 203 essica Halcomb 204 ichard L. Hale I32. I33. I35. 224 teven T. Hales I64 egg E. Hall 203 enee l. Hall 73, 224 andra J. Hall IO2, IO5, 224 elly S. Hall IPrickettQ I23, l29, 234 avid W. Hall, Jr. I82 ade Hall 54, I82 elly S. Hallett ICU 224 obyn L. Hallett l02, I23, l29, 203 renda Halling I82 atherine Ckatej A. Halverson 84, I27. 203 homas P. Halverson I83 ary F. Halvorsen 203 racy R. Halvorsen 224 ohn S. Hamblin 54, 80 I83 irginia D. Hamett I83 arin L. Hakilton l04, l05, l29, 203 Lona S. Hamilton 80 203 Shawn K. Hamilton 70 224 Troy G. Hamilton I83 Donald D. Hammerle 54. I83 Sally A. Hammes 224 James L. Hammond 54, I83 Ruth L. Hammond 64, 80 89, 203 Brian W. Hampton I83 Linh Han 224 Jason Hancock I22 Sheri L. Hancock 224 Tamela CTammyj K. Hancock 25. 203 William P. Hancotte I83 Jill B. Hansen 98. 99, I83 Larissa L. Hansen 98, 99, I83 Lars D. Hansen 96, 97, l05. 224 James W. Happ IO9. 224 Crystal Hardgous I24 Aaron Hardwick I83 Gregory S. Hardy 224 Donald fDonnyj R. Hargrave I64, 203 David F. Haro I83 Denna Harper 203 Heather J. Harris 96, l05, 203 Kristeen B. Harris 56, I23, 203 Michael B. Harris 203 Richard D. Harris 99, IO7, 203 Russell W. Harris 203 Brian S. Harrison 58, 80 I83 Vicki L. Harrison 65, 203 Corey L. Hartinger 203 David W. Hartmann I83 Stuart J. Hartvikson 58, 224 Kyle J. Hartwig I83 Carlo J. Harvey 203 Sue Ann Harvey 203 Steven P. Harvier I27. 226 Jody L. Harwell 224 Kumi Hasegawa 224 Barbara D. Hastings I83 Willey C. Hathaway I83 Jason A. Hathcock 86, I23, I83 Angela L. Hawker I83 Tiffany R. Hawkins l35, 225 Juliet Haws I83 Marcia J. Haws Ill, 225 Robin R. Haws I83 Robert W. Hayes 203 Geofrey Ueffj Haynes 203, I42 Ronald G. Hays I83 Lee H. Heath 225 Suzette M. Hebert I32, 225 Jennifer A. Hecht I37, I83 Jamie Hedgecoth 84 Barry M. Hedges IO2, 225 Paula K. Hedrick I83 Dawn L. Heilman 26, 225 Gary W. Heilman I83 Darci R. Heimburg l83 Holly L. Heitz II9, 225 Paul D. Heitzman I83 Jackie E. Helfrey Cindy A. Helliker II9, 225 Christine M. Hellner 203 Kelly M. Helmbreck 26, I23, 203 Timothy E. Helmbreck Lisa R. Helms 203, I42 Van A. Hemeyer 204 Wayne G. Hendricks Amy J. Hendrickson 204 Albert K. Hendrieth 6l, 80 Delford E. Hendrieth 80 Dempsey Henry I83 Holly A. Henry IO7, I83 Melissa K. Henry Trine L. Hensley Brandie L. Herb John A. Herbig I35 Tom Herick l2O Alicia Hernandez 225 Bertha Hernandez I24 Catherine Hernandez 96, I3 7, I83 Cecilia M. Hernandez I83 Joe A. Hernandez Jolene R. Hernandez 204 Julio C. Hernandez 36 Patricia Hernandez Pearl M. Hernandez I83 Susan Hernandez l36 Lea Herrick I83 Jeffrey C. Hershauer 96, 98, 99, 204 Thomas H. Hershey 96, 99, I23, 225 Rodney S. Heyd 99, I83 Diane E. Heywood 60 6l, 62, 63, 204 Mark Heywood 6l, 78, II2, II3, 225 Maria R. Hibbets l29, 204 Audrey M. Hicks 66, 67, 84, 225 Vicky L. Hicks 99, iss Catherine Higgins I83 Eric A. Hill I84 Jeff T. Hill 204 Teresa S. Hill 204 Debbie A. Hineman 80 l07. I84 Dustin D. Hineman l35, 225 Michael E. Hinitt 225 Timothy B. Hinkelman I84 Paula K. Hinshaw 84, 225, I42 Sherri R. Hinton l20 l30 225 Roger D. Hippen I84 David W. Hippen Jr. 25, I27. l30 225 Kristin L. Hobbs 59. I84 Marie A. Hobson I84 Michele K. Hobson 225 Caryn M. Hochgraef 225 Jim P. Hoebreckx I84 Lisa J. Hoffeditz 204 Laurie A. Hoffman I84 Holly A. Hogg 43. ICO IO3, II4. 225 Tiffany D. Holladay I84 Shawn R. Hollenbeck I84 Michael L. Hollowell 96, 98 Becky A. Holmes 225 Douglas C. Holmes 6l, 80 I84 Stephanie S. Holsten 26, I84 Diane L. Holt II9, 226 Howard W. Holz Ill 226 Jodi L. Holzhauer 204, I42 Christopher Honack I84 Kellie A. Hopkins I84 Sandra M. Hopkin IO7, I22, I23, l29, 204 John W. Horneman 204 Steven A. Horneman l30 I84 Susanne L. Horneman 226 L ynnette R. Hough I84 Stephanie L. Houghton 204 Trevan Householder 62, 63, 80 ICXZ 204 Rebecca N. Howell 96, 204 Thomas G. Hubbard lm I32. I84 Benjamin J. Hufnagel 86, 204 Amber E. Hughes 226 Darren A. Hughes 204 Elizabeth A. Hughes 226 Shannon P. Hughes 58, 204 Karl N. Huish 70 96. 204 Jeffrey B. Hulseweh 76, 204 Eugene R. Hume Jr. I84 Christy A. Hunt 99, I84 Eva J. Hunt I4 Lee T. Hunt 204 Michaline R. Hunt 43. l35, I38. 226 Penny Hunt 204 David P. Hunter 58. 226 Norman Hunter l27 Michael J. Hustad 76, 77, 226 Christopher J. Hymore I84 Kyle S. lde 55, 204 Kenneth R. Idler l59. I84 Robert C. Isaacs 204 Larae lson 226 Linda M. lzbicki I84 J Lisa M. Jabs 226 Koleen Jackson l05. IO7, l29, 204 Angela Jacobs I23 Marcy M. Jacobs 56. I84 Robert D. Jacot 226 Rob W. James l05, l07, 226 Jamie Jaimez I84 Christopher 71 Jantz 58. 226 Tonya L. Janusz 204 Oscar Jaquez I84 Raquel M. Jaramillo 204 Kevin D. Jarvis 204 Michele Jarvis II9, 226 Christina Jaurigui 63, 80 I28, I84 Shannon Jaurigui I28, 204 Laurel A. Jefferson 204014 Michael T. Jefferson I77, I84 Julie R. Jeffrey I84 Karen Jeffrey 204 Russell G. Jensby Jolin Jensen 203 Thayne E. Jensen ICXZ 204 Tom Jensen 78 Tracy L. Jensen 59, 205 Mary J. Jiles 96, IOS, 205 Martiln W. Jiles ll 226 Jimmie M. Jimenez II9, 226 Maria H. Jimenez 205 Mary J. Jimenez 32, 205 Donelle Joesten 226 Blanche A. Johnson 205 Calvin E. Johnson 54, I84 Chrisopher D. Johnson 52. 80 226 Heidi J. Johnson 226 Jana Johnson 99 John J. Johnson 6l, 80 226 Joyce L. Johnson I84 Julia A. Johnson I84 Julie M. Johnson 23. 29, 43. IO5, IO7, II2, II3, l29, 226 Kyle L. Johnson 7l, 205 Laura L. Johnson 64, 80 205 Matthew E. Johnson 205 Michelle R. Johnson 99. I84 Nathaniel F. Johnson I84 Shandora A. Johnson 226 Ted L. Johnson 205 Tommy E. Johnson 80 I84 Richard W. Johnston 6l, 7l. I84 Scott Joiner 226 Denna L. Jolly I84 Beth Jones l36 Christopher D. Jones l84 Daniel R. Jones I73 Lanette A. Jones IO7, I84 Melanie L. Jones I84 Michael G. Jones 86. I20 205 Michele L. Jones I84 Robin D. Jones I84 Sarah A. Jones I84 Steven R. Jones I84 Traci E. Jones 226 Troy R. Jones 226 Robert W. Jordan 205 Donna L. Joyce I84 Sean C. Jullian l85 K Michelle L. Kagel 88, 205 Julie B. Kalal l85 Julia Kaleta I85 Juliet V. Kaluzniacki 96, 2U5, 208 Jennifer M. Kaminski IO4. IO5, IO7, l85 Melissa A. Kaminski IQZ IO4, IOS. l07, 226 Suzanne M. Kaminski IO3 Tami R. Karagas I22, I23, l36. 205 Colleen L. Karp 35, I32, I33 Marco P. Kauakahi l85 Karl M. Kauffman I85 Kara J. Kaufman 99. l85 Elizabetth Kay l85 Curtis Keesler 226 Denna D. Keesler l85 Jerry D. Kegley l85 Almy R. Kellerman 205 Kristen Kelley 226 Laura J. Kelly 226 Racheal A. Kemnitz l85 Anji Kendzior I85 Linda M. Kennedy 67. 84, 88, l85 Ragan C. Kennedy 205 Denise L. Kenney 67, 84. 205 Index -2-l 7 Julie A. Kenney 205 Timothy R. Kenney 86, ll9, 227 Mary K. Kepler I85 Paul A. Kepler 57, 59, 205 Douglas B. Keran 205 Theresa M. Kereluk 205 Sandra L. Kerr 205, I42 Ronald J. Kieffer 227 Janeen Kiene I05, IU 7, 227 Nola Kiene I85 Robert M. K inch l85 Auburn M. King 26, 96, I05, 205 Destiny L. King 80 89, 227 Krinda S. King 88, I85, 2M Patrick D. King 205 Sandra King 205 Sally A. Kingsbury lI9, 227 Wendy Kinsman l20 Julie L. Kipper 205 Amy C. Kirkham 205 Faith Anne Kirkham II9, 227 Colleen Kirkpatrick 84, 205 Luther C. Kjolhede l85 Robin Kleinman I34, 205, 227 Babara J. Kline 227 Joseph E. Kline I35, 227 Jon H. Klingenberg 205 Teresa J. Klink I85 Ricky D. Klotz l85 Melissa S. Knipstine 205 Doug J. Koch l35, 227 Daniel E. Kochheiser 227 Keven L. Cochheiser 77, l85 Patrick A. Kochorek 59, 205 Michael G. Koenig 205 Dianne M. Koesser 227 Theresa C. Konash l85 Anthony D. Korman 74, 227 Scott M. Kos ICU IO3, 227 Kelly A. Koslowski l85 Troy M. Kotsur 55, 205 Dorothy L. Koughn Il9, 227 Tom F. Kowalczyk 52, 205 Jill R. Krajnyak 84, I32 Wendy L. Krakowiak I85 Alan S. Kramer 205, 2l0 Amy K. Kramer 84, I85, 205 Diane R. Kranich 56, 80 205 Chad D. Krier l85 Kristen M. Krull l85 Michael J. Krutz 205 Kevin J. Kugler 4l, 227 James P. Kulla 7l, 205 David S. Kurnik l30 l85 William P. Kurnik 58, l30 l3l, I3 7, 227 Chris A. Kurtzhals 54, 9I, l85 Michael A. Kuzara 205 George P. Kuzara III 76, I85 Susan R. Kwan 84, I05, lI4, I23, 228 Lawrence B. K yrala I05, IO7, 228 L James J. La Rosa I32, 228 Jesade La Falla l30 Kim M. Lagman 205 Mary F. Lagman 205 Leif C. Lake I27, 205 248-Index Lucinda Landin 228 Wendy A. Landt l85 Robert A. Lane 205 Shelly D. Lane ll3, 228 Bobbie L. Lang 228 Vonda C. Langhout l85 Julie L. Larson I85 Zane J. Larson l85 Mark S. Lascala 228 Colette Latan I29 Ronald G. Latella I27, l85 Vsmrton L. Lattner 54, 80 l85 Tiffany A. Lauer I20 l85 Jennifer J. Laurie IO7, I86 Stephen M. Lautt 6l, 80 205 Rebecca L. Laux I05, 205 Sirri Lawrence I67, 205 Delmar K. Layton 205 Jennifer E. Layton 67, 80 I86 Brent D. Leavitt 52, 80 2CB Kelly B. Leavitt 265 Carolyn J. Lee I86 Dumoan T. Lee 206 Lisa Y. Lee ll9, 228 Rebecca L. Legg 72, 89, 206 Wendi L. Legg 6l, 62, 63, I86 Mark Leiven 205 Adriana F. Lemos I24, 228 Thomas A. Lenhardt I22, I23, l30 206 Karyn L. Lennox I86 Ben J. Leonard l07. 206 Lisa J. Leone I86 Angela R. Lepper 206 Verity E. Lerman 84, I23, 206 Renee G. Lesage 206 Holly A. Lesueur I05, I07, 206 Hector Leuruiz I28 Kurt R. Leverson ICU 2C5 Tracey A. Leverson 67, 84, 228 Appolon M. Lewis Daniel C. Lewis 62. 63, 80 206 Delton L. Lewis I27, 265 Douglas C. Lewis 49, 52, 53, 80 228 Ginger Lewis 205 Heidi B. Lewis l03, I38, 265 Ilene M. Lewis Jennifer K. Lewis 228 Joseph R. Lewis 54, I86 Mark Lewis I86 Natosha D. Lewis 80 I86 Richard Lewis 206 Tammy D. Lewis I73, I86 Thomas E. Lewis 228 Robert A. Leyva 205 Mark A. Lieber Carl Lighfoot I86 Roger L. Lightner 55, 206 Shea M. Lilly 55, I86 Mouy-Heak H. Lim 228 Sok L. Lim I86 Michelle E. Lindblom I05, 2M Wendi S. Lindblom 26, I05, 228 George R. Lindbloom l35 Mason E. Lines 55, 206 Nada Lipovic I86 Samantha L. Lisenbee Dawn M. Lisonbee Louis E. Lisson I86 Wesley Littlecharley Wesley Littlecharley Jr. I86 Caroline Lizarraga I86 Carroll V. Locy Calvin R. Loggins I30 I35, 228 Bertha J. Logue I02, IO7, 206 Kirsten E. Lohne I33 Lara M. Lohne I33, I86 Armand J. Lombard 86, 99, I22, I23, 228 Tyrone C. Lomeli 80 I27, l94 Nancy Long 228 Danette A. Lopez I86 Dolores B. Lopez 265 Jason J. Lopez l06 Sara B. Lopez l05 Shelley A. Lopez 265 William A. Lose I86 Paul A. Lounge 206 Robert A. Lovato 206 J. Christopher C. Lowe I30 l3l, I86 Tyler R. Lowe I86 Heather M. Lowell IO7, I86 Janet L. Lows I86 Susan E. Lows 23, IO9, lll, II4, I23, 228 Kenneth L. Lucas 55, 206 Mark C. Lucas 55, 206 Benjamin R. Lucero 228 Cynthia A. Lujan 72, 228 Michael A. Lujan 206 Marko V. Lukich 229 Gary L. Luna 229 Aysha L. Lund I02 206 John S. Lundbohm 74 Michelle A. Lunning I86 Juanita M. Lunt 35, l33, I86 Candace M. Lynn I86 Christopher S. Lynn 4l, 206 Scott W. Lyon 34, 35, 96, 229 Kenneth E. L ytle 77, l32, I33, 229, I42 Troy A. Maas 80 I86 Jimmy Mac Caslin 265, I42 Duane S. MacDonald 206 Andrea L. Magallanez 89, 229 Marina A. Magallanez 73, 89, 207 Deborah L. Mahan I86 Liza Y. Mahfouz I86 David L. Main 207 Althea R. Makil I86 Neil E. Makil 80 207 Timothy A. Malcolm Ckosaczj 207 Kevin J. Malone 229 Veronica L. Maloy I86 Dwight E. Mann 23, 36, I73, 229 Wayne A. Manske IO7, I68, 229 Bennett L. Manuel I86 Larry W. Marble ICU 229 Veronica L. Marin I28 Matthew L. Mariotti 229 Troy J. Marley Keith P. Marlowe I79, I86 Troy A. Marquard 77, 207 Stephanie Marquardt I86 Raul T. Marquez 80 I86 Jesse Marroquin 207 Karen R. Marshall Il9 Michael P. Marshall I86 Robert A. Marshall 39, I24, I86 Donald H. Martenies 229 Jayle Martensen 55 Bolette Martensson 6 7, 73, 229 Mary K. Martin 63, 80 I86 Seah Martin 207 Troy G. Martin 229 Veronica Martin I86 Charles D. Martinez 229 C ynnamon M. Martinez I73, I96 Gus Martinez I33, 229 Mary Martinez 229 Sylvia Martinez 229 Jayce G. Martinsen I86 Nancy A. Martinsen I86 Terry Martensen I86 Brian W. Mason 23, 49, 52, II3, 207 Ivory K. Mason IO9, 229 Bolette Mathensson II3 Christopher A. Mattix 54, 80 I86 Robert V. Mavis I86 Steven W. Mawson 9I, I86 Cheryl L. Maxwell 67, 84, 207 Richard C. Maxwell 80 Christina M. Mayfield I32, 207 Michael J. Mayhew 6l. 80 207 Derek Mc Connell 77 Lennette M. McAffee 207 Jeffery C. McAtee I88 Jennifer R. McAtee I88 Mark McCabe I88 Acel B. McCain 54, I88 Katherine M. McCain l03, IO7 Melanie A. McCain 229 Kathleen L. McCallum 230 Kelly M. McClain 96, 98, I05, 207 Anissa M. McClaron 207 Evette McClaron I88 Scarlette S. McClethan 99, I88 Christopher W. McClory 9l, I88 Andrew W. McConaghie 6l, 80, I88 Derek McConnell I88 Shawn M. McCord 207 Jan Marie McCormick 207 Doug McDonald 99, l35 Holly M. McDonald 207 Scott M. McDonald I05, 230 Phoebe L. McGlynn 230 Christina M. McGrath II4, 230 Darrell G. McGrath 35, I33, I37, 230 Kresten V. McGrath 86, 107, 207 Joan D. McHenry 4l, 43, I09, Ill, II4, 230 William D. McKane 78. I88 Lisa M. McKellips I05, l07, 204, I42 Michelle Mckenzie I88 Rebecca L. McKinney 207 Troy K. McKinney I88 Kristi L. McKinnon 207 Timothy S. McKinnon 54, I88 Karri L. McMahon ICXZ 230 Karen L. McMillan ll9, 230 Yvonne McPhee 207 Tammy L. McQueen 207 Karen G. McOuitty 56, 207 Kristin A. McOuitty 4l, 56, IO9, I22, I23, I24, 230 Debra K. Meadows IO9, 207 Angela Medina 207 Oscar Medina I28 Raquel R. Medina I8 7 Shawn Medina l30 Catherine B. Meek 88, I87 Melinda L. Meeker 207 Bret A. Mellott 207 Marc B. Menden 70 207, 2l2 Alfred Mendez 52, 7l, I87 Mia M. Mendez 99, I22, I23, I87 Zenaida Meraz 207 Donald S. Merkel I8 7 Stephen N. Merkle 230 Elizabeth R. Merrill 35, I33, 230 Geoffrey C. Merrill 230 Linda A. Merrill lI9, 230 Alyssa Mertz 59 Daniel D. Mesa 207 Della D. Mesa I39, 230 Penny C. Messer 207 Del A. Mester 230 Ariena Meyer 80 Jill Meyer 72. 230 Kevin D. Meyer 207 Darwin L. Meyers 207 Douglas D. Meyers l02, l30 I87 Ruth Meyers 43, ICD, I05, l29, 230 Randy L. Mick I87 Shawn C. Midkiff 207 Joseph M. Midler 207 Stephanie N. Mikesell I87 Caren F. Mikesh 265, I23, l29, 207 Eric D. Miles I8 7 Michelle L. Miles 230 Carri L. Miller I87 Dan G. Miller 207 Deborah L. Miller I75, I8 7 Edward C. Miller Il9, 23l George W. Miller 207 Jean C. Miller IO4. I05, I47, 231 Lisa L. Miller I8 7 Michael T. Miller I87 Patricia K. Miller 6l. 62, 63, 23l Richard A. Miller 207 Robyn Miller 130 Shawn R. Miller 231 Stefanie A. Miller 18 7 Tod G. Miller 187 Janell Millican 84, 207 John C. Millican 55. 187 Laura A. Mills 119, 231 Bryant V. Millwee 187 Ronald H. Mink 207 Tammy S. Mink 207 Veronica Miramontes 187 Caroline Miranda 128, 207 Marisela Miranda 116. 207 Oscar A. Miranda 80 Amy Miskin 18 7 Phillip W. Missildine 54, 187 David M. Mitchell 76, 77, 207 Laura S. Mitchell 102, 208 Lillianne M. Mitchell 102, 208 Steven R. Mitchell 187 Greg J. Mogg 208 Charles L. Moler 231 Tahne L. Monahan 187 Xen E. Monahan 231 Patrick M. Mondout 120 Jennifer Montague I6 112, 113, 123, 129, 231 Amelia S. Montes 208 Maria I. Montes 18 7 Alex D. Montgomery 130 208, 142 Lisa A. Monville 231 Cole W. Mooney 183, 208 Aaron Moore 135 Erin E. Moore 231 Shannon Moore 187 Matthew S. Morales 187 Michael J. Morello 231 Pete Moreno 130 Victor R. Moreno 231 Stacey R. Morgan 231 A. John Morgali 130 Alicia M. Morris 208 Carolyn A. Morris 65, 88, 187 Jeff Morris 141 Kenneth D. Morris 208 Kurt C. Morris 119, 170 231 Laura L. Morris 138 Robert T. Morris 127, 231 Shannon L. Morrison 123, 129, 208, 142 Joy A. Morse 231 Layne W. Mortensen 29, 49, 52, 113, 231 Jennifer S. Morton 63, 107, 124, 187 John R. Morton 135, 231 licia J. Moss 231 Roger G. Moss 208 John A. Motis 208 Tiffiney Moulton 18 7 Michelle J. Much 119, 231 ill Mueller 71 enne Muhich 187 ichael J. Mulhern 18 7 Kelly J. Mullenaux 208 Melisha R. Mullenaux 187 Traci N. Mullenix 232 William .L Muller 18 7 assandra L. Murphy 208 harissa L. Murray 208 endy M. Murray 232 Delana S. Murrel1232, 142 Mercedes Murrietta 232 Paula M. Murton 18 7 Aaron A. Muth 76, 187 John A. Muth 298 Arlena Myers 18 7 Doug Myers 127 Ken R. Myers 187 Phil D. Nagel 78. 188 Daniel W. Nason 41. 58, 208 Michael L. Nason 58, 208 Jennifer R. Nation 188 Michelle Nall 188 Tony Nash 54, 188 Lisa M. Natividad 188 Alexander H. Navarro 232 David A. Navarro 232 Lydia B. Navarro 188 Stephanie E. Nebo 99, 208 Jason D. Neddo 208 David F. Neel 188 Valda E. Nehls 188 David S. Neil 55, 96. 105, 232 Holly S. Nelson 188 Jeremy Nelson 124 Rod S. Nelson 208 Kevin Nerbergall 188 Georgia A. Nesmith 188 Shawna M. Ness 73, 99, 188 Connie M. Nevin 56, 72, 89, 232 Marc J. Nevin 55, 124, 188 Michelle L. Newkirk 122, 123, 14 7, 208 Tony K. Newton 16 Alvina R. Nez 63, 208 Blair A. Nicholas 74. 86, 112, 113, 123. 174, 188 Craig M. Nicholas 188 Bryon N. Nichols 188 Sharlene Nichols 188 Anne Marie Niebch 56, 59, 76, 188 Eric N. Niebch 38, 5 7, 232 Keith A. Neilson 201 Kristen E. Neilson 66, 6 7, 129, 208 Dale F. Noble 23, 52, 80 232 Kirk W. Norley 71, 188 Ronald L. Norman 138, 188 Scott M. Novy 188 Aralynn Nowack 66, 67, 89, 232 Duane E. Numkena 60 62, 63, 80 208 Riesa L. Nunes 102, 208 Denise H. Nunez 102 Dora Lisa Nunez 208 Felipe C. Nunez 188 Ann M. Nunner 232 Corrina L. Nussbaum 208 0 Amy O'Brien 89, 208 Jennifer O'Brien 188 Todd O'Brian 54. 78, 188 David Ochoa 208 Dorina Ochoa 188 Mikle R. Ochoa 208 Brandi R. Ochocki 84, 132 Tina Oconne1208 . Amy K. Oconnor 208, 142 Timothy A. Oconnor 232 Eric G. Odegard 188 Dyna Oeu 188 Candice Olea 84, 188 Lupe P. Olivas 128, 232, 142 Joe E. Oliver 76, 208 Michael B. Olmstead 25, 36. 16, 113, 216, 232 Larry M. Olsen 188 Laurie D. Olson 105, 129, 138, 208 Mark A. Olson 208 Todd D. Olson 208 Traci R. Olson 232 Charlene A. Opie 208 Jody K. Opie 208 Heidi M. Orr 117, 188 Gustavo Ortiz 86, 188 Michelle M. Ortiz 80 128, 232 Rosemary R. Ortiz 80 164, 188 Todd J. O'Brien 91 Brandon Olmstead 130 Kevin G, O'Malley 232 John K. Ose 105, 107, 232 Sharon Ose 188 Michael Osmun 26 Michelle Osmun 26, 232 6 Sharon A. Osuch 26, 41, 1 , 117, 233 Arthur Overton 188 Allison P. Owens 188 Jon C. Owens 189 P Aaron M. Pablo 189 Racheal Pablo 233 Robert E. Packingham 189 Ron Palffy 189 Dante T. Pallozzi ll 189 Charlotte Palmer 65, 103, 138, 189 Jolene F. Palmer 189 Ladawn Palmer 134, 233 Lisa A. Palmer 26 Lisa M. Palomo 16, 114, 124, 129. 143, 233 Donald Park 78, 189 Patricia Park 26 Charlene Parks 189 Beverly A. Parker 189 Leslie 1. Parker 122, 123, 189 Tiffany L. Perkos 67, 96, 209 Tina M. Parkos 96, 189 Lori J. Parr 26 Tamara Passey 26, 123. 129, 233 Paula Patterson 76 Matthew D. Paulk 80 26 Renee M. Paulk 26, 189 Sarah J. Pauzus 26 Tracy L. Pawlass 233 Edgar M. Paxton 26 Robert C. Payne 26 Carolyn D. Pearson 189 Paul A. Peck 233 Myron T Pedersen 233 Yolanda H. Pedro 26 Denise 1. Peel 189 Marcello Peicra 124 Anna M. Pena 128, 189 Cynthia M. Pena 128, 26 Donald L. Pena 26 Tim Pena 189 Kevin Penney 58, 189 Chad J. Penico 26 Marcelo A. Pereira 233 Christina Perez 96, 26 Ronald C. Perkins 61. 233 Katharine A. Perry 107, 189 Michelle D. Perysian 102 105, 129, 233 David A. Peters 99, 137. 189 Duane Peters 32 Michael S. Peters 80 26 Holly E. Petersen 96, 189 Annette Peterson 171, 26 Jana K. Peterson 189 Preston S. Peterson 78, 26 Shawn W. Peterson 29, 52, 233 Janet Petitte 26 Monalisa Petreus 130, 233 Robert A. Petrie Jr. 74, 26 Cheryl L. Pfau 99, 189 Hien V. Pham 26 Hoang N. Pham 189 Nicole S. Phehns 26, 29. 43, 233 Alma R. Philbrick 189 Darlene Phillips 26 Michael Phillips 26 Michelle E. Phillips 233 Yvonne L. Phillips 26 Kristyn D. Pickard 189 Dawn M. Pickett 233 Steven J. Piepenbrink 76, 130 26 Eric C. Pierso1233 William J. Pierson 52, 80 167, 233 Kathy C. Pikulik 189 Robin B. Pilbrow 136 Craig E. Pillar 26 Michael fShawnj Pipes 86, 123, 135, 233 Joy A. Pippin 189 Blaine C. Pitkin 189 Wendy A. Pitkin 119, 233 Jeffrey L. Pitt 26 Stephen G. Pitt 139, 233 Barrie J. Pitts 120 122, 123, 189 Michelle Pitts 26 Robin G. Pittss 105, 107, 26 Steven J. Pitts 234 Michael D. Playford Jr. 173, 189 Michael D. Ploughe 96, 26 Christopher S. Plumb 189 William C. Polson 61, 190 80 Lisa Poloma 128 Susan S. Pooley 190 Christy L. Porter 105, 107, 26 Cindy L. Porter 190 David B. Porter 54. 190 Mark Porter 26 Mike Porter 78 Suzanne Porter 21. 26. ICU 234 Nicholas L. Portillo 132. 234 Craig A. Poturalski 234 Steven E. Powell 26 Sharon S. Powers 190 Timothy W. Prather 91. 190 Roy Pribble 26 Jeff G. Price 190 Shannon R. Price 132, 234 Tawnya Price 107, 26 Victor W. Price 213 Rudy R. Prieto 190 James E. Prince 190 David C. Pritchard 122, 123. 127, 234 Jeanene M. Pritchard 63, 80 190 Tabatha L. Propp 190 Brandon R. Puckett 99, 190 Stephanie L. Puckett 119 Anthony B. Puente 190 Bryan K. Puetz 234 Holly A. Pughe 234 Larry E. Pughe 74, 91. 190 Richard Puls 26 Marc D. Pulsifer 135. 234 John Purfee 16 Melissa L. Purner 64, 123, 129 Q Wendy A. Quarles 190 Crystal A. Quigg 190 Shannon J. Quindry 26 Eric W. Quinn 122, 123, 234 Roseanne Quinn 26 Shonda Quinn 190 Mark A. Rabe 190 Chad C. Rades 26 Jennifer J. Ramey 190 Richard A. Ramirez 41, 52, 234 Rudohnh R. Ramirez 8. 91, 128, 190 Luz 1. Ramos 41, 16, 110 234 Maria G. Ramos 26 Bret A. Randall 26 Clayton W. Randall 52, 234 Jennie M. Randall 190 David F. Randohih 78. 80 26 Tracy L. Rasmussen 26 Curtis L. Rasnake 190 Aaron J. Rath 190 Christopher T. Ratliff 76, 190 Allistair C. Ray 54 Melvina T. Ray 127, 190 Pamela A. Ray 26 Patricia J. Raymond 234 Richard A. Rebenstorf 59, 26 Eric D. Reed 26 Dana J. Reich 41. 16. 234 Melissa G. Reichenbach 190 Reggie .L Reid 234 Shaila M. Reidhead 35, 84, 113, 190 Diane K. Reilley 190 Leann Reilly 190 Edward P. Reina 55, 99. 190 Shannon Reina 127. 234 Yolanda Reina 127, 190 Index -249 Tena L. Reinertson 209 Phillip E. Reining 209 James W. Renahan 138, 234 Deigo Reyes 190 Margarita R. Reyes 234 Michael R. Reyff 61, 80 I90 Stephen M. Reynard 190 John S. Reynolds 105, 209 Marty Reynolds 234 Scott J. Reynolds 91, 98, 112. 113, 122, 123, 196, 209 Courtney M. Rhoades 6 7. 84, 210 Nancy M. Rhoades CContreras1 190 Candice M. Rhoden 99, 190 Christopher M. Rich 96, 105, 210 Meg Rich 57 Whitney Richards 35, 96. 97, 1611 105, 235 Darla A. Richardson 107, 210 Jana L. Richardson 102, 210 Kendal Richardson 80 Kristen C. Richins 26, 102, 210 Lisa M. Richmond 210 Michael G. Rick 235 Melissa Rickenbeck 76 Brent W. Ricketts 210 Craig A. Ricketts 190 Scott M. Rider I90 Shannon L. Rider 235 Brent A. Riess 235 Loretta L. Riggs 210 Ryan K. Riggs 59, 103, 122, 123, 190 Teresa C. Riggs 102. 235 Juliana L. Rivera 124, 129, 235 Enoch R. Roach 127 Gina M. Roberto I90 Heather L. Roberts 96, 99, 119, 235, 143 Jason M. Roberts 54, 71, 190 Kris Roberts 124 Linda V. Roberts 132, 235 Stanley G. Roberts 132, 235 Trisha Roberts 107, 116, 129, 210 Daniel S. Rodgers 210 Cesar J. Rodriguez 190 Daniel M. Rodriguez 210 Denise R. Rodriguez 210 Joaquin S. Rodriguez 190 210 Octavio S. Rodriguez 190 Ofelia S. Rodriguez 73, 80 Victoria Rodriguez 210 Yvonne E. Rodriguez 26, 235 Fernando S. Rodriguez 78. 91, 190 Bo Roe 78 Floyd T. Roe 235 James J. Roe 55, 210 James R. Roe 52, 80 210 Brent A. Rogers I90 Danielle Rogers 190 Emily A. Rogers 122, 123, I90 Jarene E. Rogers 107, 210 Kevin R. Rogers 210 Shane Rogers 190 Shawn D. Rogers 191 Andrew M. Rollins 58, 78, 114, 235 Paul C. Rollins 58, 78, 99, 191 250lndex Marc S. Rolnick 210 Kenneth W. Rolph 210 Claudio Romero 138 Daniel A. Roosevelt 80 107, 235 Tina M. Rosalez 191 Mike Roscoe 130 Jennifer M. Ross 32, 191 Kelli Ross 210 Louis Roundtree 23. 35, 102 103, 132, 133, 235 Sean A. Roundtree 52, 80 210 Heather A. Roundy 64, 72, 88, 89, 210 Justin G. Rouse 21, 235 Bo Rowe 135 L ynnette R. Rowley 107, 210 Sheila Rowley 107, 210 Stacie A. Rowley 191 Robert J. Ru 130 235 mil . u 1 7 Antoine . Ruiz 80 191 Hector Ruiz 210 Steven R. Rushing 191 Merlin Russell 55, 191 Robyn E. Russell 99, 191 Rob M. Russo 41, 86, 235 Debbie J. Rutherford 191 Justin O. Rutherford 52, 78, 210 Jason D. Ryan 191 Melanie A. Ryker 191 S Tammy Sack 16 Matthew T. Sackett 235 Cassandra K. Saeler 191 Joseph W. Sage 236 Wakeko Sakao 128, 191, 210 Rick A. Salazar 191 Thomas K. Saldana 210 Clarin Saline 236 Cassie Saller 127 Larry O. Sample 191 Aurora L. Sanchez 135 Noel R. Sanchez 77, 210 Ramiro L. Sanchez 210 Dana M. Sanders 210 Heather L. Sandler 84, 191 Tina M. Sandoval 191 John T. Santagata 134, 236 Jerome Santiago 191 Laurie A. Sapp 96, 104, 105, 129. 236 Lisa Sapp 96. 129, 191 Michelle R. Sapp 210 Martha P. Sarmiento 210 Hector Sarmingto 77 Thomas Sauceda 130 Charles Saucedo 210 Joey J. Saucedo 191 Michelle Saux 88 Monica L. Sawyer 236 Christpher D. Scannell 210 Jeffrey S. Scehnet 78, 191 David G. Schaefer 135 Gloria D. Schaeffer 191 Kathy Schaeffer 211 Christopher A. Schaffer 211 Eric Schaffer ICD Janet L. Schaffer 67, 84, 88, 99, 129, 191 Kerri L. Schassar 187, 191 Cynthia L. Schern 102, 107, 236 Dawn M. Schilling 65, 96, 211 Daniel P. Schindele 41, 86, 96, 99, 114, 123, 236 Shantih A. Schmid 99, 191 Brady J. Schneider 191 Mark T. Schneider 55, 211 Melissa L. Schoenstein 41, 116, 117, 236 Kathy M. Schreiber 191 Tammy L. Schriner 236 Judith A. Schroeder 191 Scott A. Schuller 191 Misty R. Schultz 211 Keith R. Schulz 236 K imela M. Schulz 191 Michael A. Schumacher 191 Dennis R. Schumacher Jr. 102, 236 Jennifer L. Schumann 191 Darrell C. Schurz 78 Susan L. Schwartz 56, 110 211 Darell Schwaz 127 Heather Scoresby 105. 191 Matthew G. Scoresby 236 Lois L. Scotford 236 Bill D. Scott 191 Corey L. Scott 23, 41, 109, 110 113, 236 Jason W. Scott 104, 105, 107, 236 Legay Scott 191 Aaron P. Seaman 236 Geniel Seaman 96, 211 Sandra Seaman 105, 107, 192 Rhonda M. Seaux 192 Eric E. Secrist 236 James M. Seeger 99, 211 Jennifer L. Seeger 211 Joyce Seimson 211 Ronald R. Seipel 192 Michael H. Selby 192 Sunday M. Sellards 192 Gary D. Semmel 192 Joan E. Sennett 41, 109, 236 Carrol A. Setnicky 211 Shawntel L. Setree 211 Michael E. Setzer 192 Toby L. Severtson 192 Tereasa R. Sewell 236 Mark Shafer 76, 77, 96, 211 Eric Shaffer 103 Kirsten M. Shahan 236 Joni M. Shain 102, 107, 113, 192 Julie C. Shain ICU 103, 105, 211 Evelyn A. Shanley 237 John Shannon 130 Nicole R. Shantz 192 Aaron T. Shapiro 237 Russell L. Shark 23 7 Matt Sharpe 130 Rebecca A. Shaw 80 211 Steven E. Shaw 211 David R. Shearer 159, 23 7 Mikki Sheele 211 Sarina M. Shellenberger 192 Myra L. Shelley 102, 103, 211 Michelle L. Shelton 192 Tregoney M. Shepherd 35, ICU 107, 116, 133, 137, 211 Robert J. Sherman 58, 59 Emily J. Shill 192 Kristen M. S-ill 107, 113, 129, 196, 211 Sally L. Shill 105, 211 Danny Shindele 156 Todd W. Shipley 192 Pallas G. Shockman 127, 133, 192 Maria T. Showers 237 Gary D. Shrader 211 Dennis Shumucher 135 Eric Shumway 54, 192 Heather Shumway 26, 137. 237 Marc T. Shumway 52, 80 237 Vicky L. Shumway 211 Eric J. Sibert 192 Kevin Sicz 192 Jan Siefker 23 7 Jean Siefker 23 7 Julie A. Sigmund 192 Michael A. Sihler 130 192 Tamara A. Sikes 192 Jane Silagy 129 Nellie Silversmith 237 Chissy Simpson 120 Martin D. Simmons 80 211 Kristen N. Simpson 211 Laura C. Siqueiros 26, 123 Stephanie N. Sirrine 105, 211 Patricia C. Skinner 192 Scottie G. Skinner 173, 23 7 Daken Skousen 71 Russ D. Skouson 211 Michelle R. Skupien 130 192, 211 Michael R. Skupien 130 142 Michael J. Slavik 192 Robert Sliskovich 23 7 C-ris W. Slitter 211 Angela B. Smalley 23 7 Alicia M. Smith 192 Brent E. Smith 237 Christine N. Smith 211 Danny R. Smith 211 Gerald L. Smith 122, 123. 211 Katherine R. Smith 211 Leroy Smith 61, 80 Loren O. Smith 211 Mitch Smith 211 Paula R. Smith 211 Rochelle R. Smith 211 Tina Smith 136 Lansferd L. Smith Jr. 61 Ronald E. Smolinski 192 Sheila D. Smolinski 23 7 Christina M. Smothermon 119, 23 7 Tad C. Snidecor 55, 192 Diahann C. Snider 96, 192 Jon C. Snider 104. 105, 114, 237 Crystal L. Snow 192 Stacey Solomon 26, 211 Todd S. Solomon 61. 80 211 Sherri L. Sopko 120 192 Karla D. Sorensen 40 237 Leann Sorenson 64, 65, 89, 237 Sheri Jo Sorenson 105, 211 Roxane Soucy 211 J. Carlos C. Soza 192 John B. Soza 211 Ricky L. Sperry 107, 142 Anthony R. Spires 192 Own Spotten 192 Arnold D. Sprague 192 Ronald G. Sprague 192 Joseph D. Sprietsma 52, 167, 23 7 April J. Springall 84, 211 Eric G. Sprouse 192 David L. Spuhler 86, 237 Tamara J. Stack 192 Christopher L. Stadler 192 Christina M. Stafford 211 Scott W. Stallings 192 Carla K. Stapf 116, 119, 238 Sean C. Stapley 54, 192 Lenard W. Starks 58, 80 192 Shaney E. Starks 192 Bruce S. Stauffer 192 Steven J. Stayner 55, 192 Michelle Steele 102 Lisa A. Steen 238 Pamela S. Steen 192 Serina H. Stein 211 Shannon M. Steinert 56, 211 Holly L. Stephens 212 Laura A. Stephens 122, 123, 192 Sheri L. Stepp 96, 211 Steven J. Stern 212 Hilda A. Stevens 192 Jimmy E. Stevens 238 Vicki L. Stevens 119 Brian A. Stewart 78, 192 Brian D. Stewart 99, 238 David G. Stewart 55, 192 Greg Stewart 147. 238 Kelly M. Stewart 137, 193 Sundee D. Stewart 29, 112. 113, 216, 238 Edwin H. Stickney 107, 193 Lloyd E. Stites 132, 181 Sarah J. Stites 193 Ember L. Stokes 119. 238 Misty D. Stowe 60 62, 63. 212 Gregory A. Straface 212 Jay C. Strawn 212 Leanna L. Streety 211 Natalie A. Strickland 238 Melody Stuhan 212 Nicole M. Stumpo 136, 193 Todd A. Sturner 193 Laurie A. Sugar 127 L. Samantha Sugar 89, 109, 238 Vanessa D. Sugar 212 Christopher M. Summerhays 238 Timothy E. Summerhays 212 Kimberly A. Summerhill 212 Tommy Sun 238 Don Sunsher 78 Patrick J. Surber 212 Michael A. Sutcliffe 187, 193 Trent T. Sutherland 238 Jennifer D. Swann 107, 193 Darcy A. Swanson 67, 73, 212 James A. Swelfer 212 Donald P. Swisher 238 Mathew P. Sykes 238 Frances A. Szabo 212 Jane M. Szilagy 212 T Melissa L. Tafoya 41, 6 7, 84, 109, 122, 123, 124, 128, 129, 238 Ronald .L Tafoya 54, 193 Sarah A. Talahongva 193 Maria L. Talamante 56, 193 Ryan J. Talamante 75, 94, 96, 97, 114, 238 Leonard A. Tanner 212 Tenny A. Tatusian 129, 212 Mario R. Tavena 78, 212 Colton F. Taylor 52. 238 Dwayne M. Taylor 212 Glade P. Taylor 55, 193 John L. Taylor 212 Kelvin D. Taylor 238 Lynn Taylor 130 Mark E, Taylor 58 Robert L. Taylor 99, 105, 107, 212 Bonnie L. Teasley 212 Jana L. Templin 26, 56, 109, 212 Mark Territo 212 Cindy Lou Terroy 133, 136, 212 Lester J. Terry 212 Scott A. Tesson 238 James R. Thiede 212 Ginger J. Thomas 127, 193 Jamie L. Thomas 193 Jeffrey L. Thomas 61, 80 Joseph L. Thomas 127 Melinda A, Thomas 127, 193 Darrel M. Thomason 193 Chantal C. Thompson I93 Christopher F. Thompson 193 David Thompson 77 Dorie J. Thompson 212 Jack D. Thompson 193 Jean-Noel Thompson 212 Jean-Pierre A. Thompson 62. 63, 80 212 Kathleen M. Thompson 193 Kimberly D. Thompson 193 David 1. Thomson 107, 193 Paul G. Thomson 76, 212 Eak-Se C. Thor 193 Christopher Thorpe 212 Terry A. Thornton 54, 80 193 ebbie Thruman I34 ames R. Tietz 212 ennis L, Tingey 113, 196, 212 amela Tingey 193 ason E. Tininenko 96, 193 hawn L. Tippets 213 nn L. Tjaarda 64, 65, 72, 129, 238 am Tjaarda I93 ecia D. Toeset 99, I93 tephen H. Toledo 120 213 'ergio J, Toma 213 etty Tompson 120 Thad W. Toney 60 62, 63, 213 Theodus Toney Ill 61, 80 239 atthew J. Torres 193 ichael P. Torres 77, 91, 99, 193 Patricia L, Torres 213 Len C. Touchette I93 Karen L. Townsend 102 105, 239 Christopher J. Trapnell 112, 113, 124, 174, 193 Laurie Trapnell 26, 80 123, 129, 239 Stephen B. Travis 193 Jeffrey T. Treesh 193 Christopher F. Trent 193 Gary L. Trethaway 133, 136, 239 Kalen R. Trimble 213 Donna M. Tristan 213 Tina a Tristan 193 Devin R. Trone 168 Pamela Trone 105, 213 Phong Trong I93 Melissa Troy 136 Michelle Troy 56, 193 Troy A. Trudeau 194 Scott A. Trueba 55, 194 Paula K. Trujillo 99, 194 Ngoc Tuong 239 Melissa Tryon 105, 107, 239 Danella T. Tucker 107, 239, 142 Nancy A. Tucker 213 Stacie L. Tucker 105, 107, 194 Matthew L. Turcott 239 Melissa Turk 124 James H. Turner 213 Phillip S. Turner 213, 142 Tina M. Turner 119, 239 Jay R. Twitchell 96, 194 U Carol L. Udall 26, 72, 102 123, 129, 239 Regina M. Urquidez 239 V Teresa C. Valdez 213 Luesa Valenzuela 213 Candi L. Vallera 194 Raymond R. Vallera 134 Richard V. Van Camp 194 Robert VanDyke 213 Michael M. Vanderhoef 159, 194 Justin T. Vanderwalker 213 Christine A. Vashon 239 Phillip A. Vaaquez 213 Jennifer A, Vega 239 Tricia J. Vender 120 194 James E. Vercelli 213 William L, Veres 54, 80 194 Kevin R. Vert 135, 239 Tisha D. Vest 127 Bruce G. Victory 239 Cecilia C. Vidal 124, 138, 239 Andrew Vieane 76, 77, 239 Bradley Vieane 194 Danny L. Viel 213 Martin R, Vincent 213 Deborah L. Viramonies 194 Diane Vitale 194 Antoinette M. Vogt 105, 107, 213 Tracy Vough 194 Hy V. Voung 78, 213 Song V. Vuong 213 Winh Hung Vuong 239 W Thomas W. Wade 21, 23, 29, 57, 58, 102 114, 239 Talease E. Wanger 168, 194 Bryce Waite 239 Ginger M. Waite 105, 240 Jeffrey Waite 240 Julie Ann Waite KD 105, 194 Shawn P, Waire 194 Annette M. Walch 194 Janene A. Walker 84, 213 John Walker 54 William Wall 240 David Wallace 88, 99, 109, 122, 123, 142, 194 Lance Wallace 235, 240 Mike Warren 130 Todd Walsh 194 Ron A. Walter 213 Johnny E. Walters 240 Julian R. Walters 240 Brett M. Walton 54, 194 Melanie Walton 240 Tarrin M. Walz 86, 213 Dean Warden 240 Devon Ward 213 John Ward 213 Michelle Ward 102, 213 Robert Ward 159, 194 Shannon D, Warden I34 Michael Warne 213 Shannon Warner 64, 73, 129, 213 James Warren 122, 123, I27, 162. 240 Richard Warren 54, 194 Virginia L. Waters 99, 194 Warren L. Waters 99 Tammy Watson 1412 105, 107, 240 Alan B. Watt 77, 213 Lisa L. Waz 240 Layne L. Webb 240 Leslie A. Webb 102, 107 Robert C. Weber 213 Michael A. Weed 240 Scott M. Webe 213 Lori M. Weinberg 26, 105, 123, 129, 213 Ellen E. Weinel 240 Andrew 71 Weir 122, 123, 213 Creg Welborn 122, 123, 240 Tammie S. Welker 96, 105, 240 Angie K. Wells 213 Holly Wermuth 112, 113, 123, 129, 216, 240 Kathy L. Werner 240 John J. Weslowski 194 Lori A. Wessling 240 Donald J. Westendorf 159, 213 Jaron A, Westendorf 213 Brian Wharton 213 Nicole A, Wheeler 26, 194 Rob Whelan 213 Stacey L. Whitaker 72, 240 Angela M, White 213 Barbara E. White 213 Caryn J White 102, 213 Jeremy J. White 194 Julie M. White 240 Tricia White 109, 201 Wendy M. White 119, 129, 240 Billy M. Whited 194 Camille N. Whitener 107, 124, 194 Fred C. Whiting 213 Jason R. Whiting 194 Timothy J. Whittaker 98, 102 105, 194 Julie A. Wiechmann 194 Michelle Wilcox 129 Lyle A, Wilde 213 Susan A. Wiles 240 Tracy Wilkening 214 Veronica A. Wilkes 214 Aaron R. Wilkins 107, 194 Gregory D. Wilkins 194 Jay Wilkins 194 Tammy S. Wilkins 214 Floyd H. Williams 214 Steve K. Williams 194 David C. Williamson 195 Jessica Willis 6 7, 99, 194 Tina Wiblis Willis 119 Kirk J. Willsey 78, 194 Bradley T. Wilson 86, 122, 123, 214 Keith Wilson 130 168, 214 Ruth Ann Wilson 80 240 Sharon S. Wilson 214 Coriann Wilstead 134, 240 Lorianne Wilstead 195 Michael K, Winks 130 240 John R. Winsor 130 240 Jean Wise 214 Susan R. Witt 195 Kirsten E. Woelkers 66, 240 Jason C. Wolfe 55, 195 Randy W. Wondrash 52, 78, 214 Daniel J. Wood 127 Heidi A. Wood 195 Jeremy Wood 195 Malcolm L. Wood 127 Gary C. Woodard Jr. 195 Christina A. Woodburn 240 Shannon L. Woodsum 214 Shaun A. Woodsum 214 John Woodsum 240 Gary Woodward 124 Laura L. Woodward 214 Dina A. Woodworth 36, 66, 67, 109, 119, 240 Dana L. Woolard 105, 240 Anna M. Workman 214 Melissa Worley 195 Cara L. Wright 25, 105, 240 Craig B. Wright 214 Jennifer Wright 102 112, 174, 195 Kevin C. Wright ICU 102, 214 Melissa Wright 99. 195 Patricia S. Wurl 107, 122, 123, 129, 214 Michelle K. Wyant 96. 99, 105, 240 Y Flouch C. Yancy 80 195 Edward Yanez 86 4 Z I Mike G. Yankura 107. 214 Carin M. Yastrzab 240 Kris O. Yazzie 73, 195 Manuel O. Ybarra 195 Marla Ybarra 214 Jason Yocum 74, 99, 120 195 Michael L. Yoder 99, 130 195 Elizabeth K. Young 240 Cina M. Young 65, 84, 195 Hy Young 214 Laurel M. Young 102, 214 Lore A. Young 26, 214 Darlene Yount 214 Z Nicole L. Zandri 195 Moises Zepeda 214 Ylda Zepeda 195 Amy E. Zesbaugh 56, 109, 110 114, 122, 123, 124, 137, 240 Lisa M. Zeigler 214 Christopher S. Zimmer 195 Dennis N. Zimmerman 55, 214 Milan Zlojutro 214 Milan Zlojutro 214 Gina Zuniga 128, 195 Darla L. Z wald 195 Index-251 252 EDITORS Kristin McQuitty Melissa Tafoya Betsy Wallace Amy Zesbaugh SPOR TS SUPER VIS ORS Kim Blankenburg Janelle Chisholm Jana Templin INDEX SUPERVISOR Sammi Sugar HEAD PHO TOGRAPHER Dana Reich PHO TO GRA PHERS Dina Woodworth Renee Bubenheim Karen McQuitty GOPHERS Sharon Osuch Lisa Palomo Luz Ramos Melissa Schoenstein S TAFFERS Tiffani Adcock Bonnie Allers .lohn Baker Todd Bennett Ron Brumley Deborah Gofas Colleen Karp Suz Lows .loan McHenry Debra Meadows Tony Newton Riesa Nunes Mike Olmstead Scott Reynolds .loan Sennet Susan Schwartz Robert Weber ACK NO WLEDGEMEN TS Ford Studio Dixie Duffey Hilton Hotel, Mesa Tux and Tails .lack's Produce Golfland Future Farmer's of America Marge Tau Betty Anderson Three years at Westwood is a long time, but now, in our senior year, the final stretch to graduation and adulthood, we wonder how the time flew so quickly. We must have been having a lot of fun! Two of our three years were spent performing editorial duties for Westwood's yearbook, the Chieftain. Our first year was a beneficial learning experience as four new editors learned the ropes. This year, though we leadership responsibilities we had to depend on and trust one another, growing close in our partnership and friendship. We worked hard but nothing would ha ve been accomplished without Mr. John Donovan 's continuous encouragement, knowledge, and splendid sense of humor. He was our teacher, our mentor, and our friend. We'll never forget him! Friends, teachers, staff - Thank you and goodbye. dex M During our past three years at Westwood we have been involved in many activities. One of our favorites and most time- consuming was producing the Chieftain yearbook. Putting together a book of memories takes a great deal of time and effort in which the help of a talented and dedicated staff proved invaluable. Our staff was a combination of experienced veterans and eager newcomers. The three twits, Sharon, Melissa and Luz returned, bringing with them yet another twit, Lisa. These four contributed immensely with their top secret mission to Ford 's Studio. Thanks to Dana, our head photographer, for her numerous hours spent in the darkroom. This yearbook could not ha ve been completed without her heb. Thanks also go to the assistant photographers, Renee, Dana and Karen, for producing quality pictures on short notice. Thanks to .lanelle and .loe for their brief but informative anatomy lessons. Thanks to Riesa for her unique detective ability in locating addresses of previous warriorettes. Thanks to Sammi and Tiffani for always being prompt and willing to index. Thanks to Debbie and Susan for their excellent, on time copy. A special thank you goes to Robert for putting up with the intense pressures of an all girl staff We know you loved it! Good luck to next year's editors: Kim, Anne, Deborah and Jana. With your combined talent, next year's annual should be a success. Our biggest thanks, of course, goes to our advisor and friend, Mr. John Dono van. Our conferences in the hall may ha ve looked like nap-time but actually Donovan was teaching us valuable lessons about people and life in general. Aw few! imma-iekf We have enjoyed our years at Westwood and will remember them with happiness. My pf K ,M J? 9Wjjd?W'gZ4 I 4. M I MM VJQWA 715141151 ijfwej iff ,M My ' Wi M K1vuk'!,Qf!Zg Mfg Wm W VX X K1 , M 74 Vffl KWN4 Q, J! M 9,WwfW1 AUWWW 776 ,MM 51196 'W W4 ywff ' ' fy? ZUWQWZ 6!!Vf7jgf?i7177W4 gf ,W H! Xp aylfpj 24 W ,ffjijilwiw ff WWW M A M film? F Q Q9 - Wgggwq 9555? X091-9 5 5 .SLC 0 W ii iggfivi ww ff My M if N5 QP ww Xyfvcjfy W' 595329-BLJQQYQM QD? MQW ww wb M Q ilgisfmnfwjfvl SSW 3936? Bfwgwfwc C5 W JNVD9 x 32312 Qi Q 253323533 .9 QE Lg , 1 gi 3 . k fs 35 E Ii ,fi E 5 PE 3 72 is E tk Q Ar 1: 'T IQ 2-1 53 5 li YE i. 5.- 5 iz .5 fe X. ,L .4 I TC Q E 5-
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