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CHIPMUNK Advisor- Staff- Phil Bryant Sue Andres Yearbook Editor- Published Jeff Atkinson Stacy Oxford by the Annual Staff of Heidi Bero Newspaper Editor- Westwood High School Westwood, California Roger Cox Debbie Murphy Jack Medici Business Manager- Erik Self Kena Williams T.A.- Photographer- Kaylon Whittle Jim Daniels TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME 3 DEDICATION 4 SENIORS 3 JUNIORS 19 SOPHOMORES 25 FRESHMEN 31 HOMECOMING 37 SPORTS 41 ORGANIZATIONS 63 FACULTY 74 ADS 85 INTRODUCTION Look at these pages with all the emotion you used in creating them. We put these pictures and words to- gether for you, but you made them happen. This book is you, it represents a small part of your life, we hope in the future it represents a big part of your memory. Let it open your mind to the good times, the fun and the thoughts of what high school was to you. You can see it was fun for us. 3 To the Memory of Jerome Gonsalves and Todd Price The graduating class of 1982 has been through alot of time together, from their first day in school until the final day of graduation. They have shared emotions, experiences and memories. They will make their own decisions and choices as they reflect on their past. The memories they have spent growing, changing, learning and sharing, each one has been special. Now as they reflect on the past they should take a moment to consider the memory of two classmates who are no longer with them, but share the making of that past. Jerome Gonsalves and Todd Price had young lives, lives that ended before they really had a chance to begin. Yet they are a part of the past and can be a part of the future. We dedicate this 1982 yearbook to them and to the future of all of their class who share in making Jerome and Todd more then just a memory. As each person moves ahead to their fu- ture reflect back on these two whose only future is through your life. Give them a moment, give them a thought, let them share in your life through the mem- ory of theirs. The 1982 Yearbook Staff SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSE •NIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN SUE ANDRES 1 yr. J.V. volybl., 1 yr. V. volybl., 1 yr. Journ.. 2 yrs. T.A., 3 yrs. HNR rl. GARY BEAL 1 yr. J.V. bsktbl., 1 yr. V. bsktbl., 1 yr. V. ftbl. SUE GARY DAVID BENNETT 3 yrs. Golf club., 4 yrs. Ski club.. 1 yr. bsktbl mgr. DORIS BIGELOW 1 yr. J.V. bsktbl., 1 yr. T.A. 6 JERE ART KEVIN JEFF 7 GREG HAAS 4 yrs. ftbl.- 1 yr. all league.. 2 yrs. blk. W., 1 yr. drama.. 3 yrs HNR rl. JIM HAMILTON 1 yr. J.V. bsktbl., 1 yr. J.V. ftbl.. 1 yr. V. ftbl. TINA HUTCHINSON 4 yrs. bsktbl.- 1 yr. all league.. 4 yrs. sftbl.. 2 yrs. princess.. 3 yrs. G.A.A., 1 yr. chrldr., 1 yr. class chrldr., 3 yrs. HNR rl., 1 yr. stu- dent council rep., 1 yr. student body treas. BRETT KELLY 3 yrs. ftbl., 2 yrs V. wrest., 4 yrs. blk W., 1 yr HNR rl. soph Sen- ior class V. pres. 8 9 TODD OVERTON STACY OXFORD 2 yrs. J.V. bsktbl., 2 yrs. G.A.A., 2 yrs. class pres., 1 yr. S.B. V. Pres., I yr. journ., 2 yrs. home coming princess., 1 yr. home coming queen., 3 yrs. head chrldr., HNR rl., 3 yrs. T.A., 1 yr. fast foods. STACY EVA PACATTE 1 yr. volybl., 1 yr. sftbl., 1 yr. F.H.A., recreation chair person. MIKE PATTEN 1 yr. V. ftbl. 10 LORI PEARSON 1 yr. F.H.A., 3 yrs. G.A.A., 1 yr. volybl., 1 yr. bsktbl.. 4 yrs. sftbl - 3 yrs. all league, 1 yr. M.V.P. BILL PETTENGILL 2 yrs. V. cross country., 1 yr. trk.. 1 yr. ftbl. JIMI PORTER 3 yrs. Blk W.. 1 yr. ftbl., 3 yrs. bsktbl., 1 yr. bsbl. KIM SCHIER 2 yrs. G.A.A., 4 yrs. F.H.A., 4 yrs. HNR rl., 1 yr. trk., 3 yrs. sftbl., 2 yrs. V. volybl., 2 yrs. J.V. bsktbl., 2 yrs. V. bsktbl. 11 ERIK SELF 2 yrs Who’s who among Amer. H.S. students.. I yr. society of distinguished Amer. H.S. stu- dents.. 1 yr. class government., HNR rl. DEREK SHEEHY 4 yrs. ftbl., 1 yr. wrestl, 1 yr. trk., 2 yrs. HNR rl., 4 yrs. blk. W.. 3 yrs. T.A., 4 yrs. phy. fit., 1 yr drama., 1 yr. Who’s who among Amer. H.S. students.. 4 yrs. ski club. ERIK BRIAN DEREK DEBBIE BRIAN SINCLAIR 1 yr. V. wrest. DEBBIE SMITH 4 yrs. sftbl., 1 yr. cross country., 1 yr. chrldr., 3 yrs. G.A.A., HNR rl., 1 yr. Who’s who among Amer. H.S. students. 12 SCOTT STEVENS 4 yrs. ftbl. - soph. yr. M.V.P., 2 yrs. bsktbl., 4 yrs. bsbl.. 1 yr. wrest., blk. IV., Ski club. SHELLEY STEVENS 2 yrs. G.A.A., 3 yrs. F.H.A. - 1 yr. V. Pres., 2 yrs. volybl mgr.. 2 yrs. volybl stats.. 1 yr. T.A. KENA SHELLEY NORMAN TERRY KENA WILLIAMS 3 yrs. V. sftbl.. 2 yrs. J.V. bsktbl., 2 yrs. chrldr., 1 yr. S.B. Sec. I yr. class treas., 1 yr. journ., 1 yr. bsktbl. stat., HNR rl., 2 yrs. T.A., 1 yr. fast foods. 13 SENIOR WILLS I Sue Andres, will my car glasses, and 10 lbs. to S.S., and all my love to Steven Sader. I Gary Beal, will my homemade teepee with all the designs to Scott Stevens, and all the Afro Sheen in the world to David Cleveland. I Doris Bigelow, will the best of luck to the class of “82”, and all good luck to B.K. I Kevin Clark, will my athletic ability to J. O. and D. C., and I will my hair to my father. I Tina Hutchinson, will L.D., D.M., S.S., V.K., and S.S. the best of luck next year in basketball, and D.S. and K.W. all the happiness in the world, and K.C. all my love and happiness for the rest of his life. And the best of luck to the class of “82”. I Jack Medici, will the best of luck to J.A., R.C., and T.F. in sports, and all my love to Debbie. I also will all the happiness to the class of “82”. 1 Stacy Oxford, will lots of happiness and thanks to my family and the best friends ever, Kena, Jack, and Debbie, and all my love to SCOTT. I Eva M. Pacatte, will my amorous personality to Roy Stener, my green eyes to Marty Maynard, my senior T. Shirt to Eddie Egyed, and my thanks and gratitude to the people of W.H.S. (especially Erik, Marty, Mary, Stefanie, and B.J.) for making my days here the best I’ve ever had. I Mike Patton, will everything to Lora Dickson. 1 Kim Schier, will my brains to Kim Stevens, and 20 lbs. to Sam Sifton. I Erik Self, will a Maserati with a bottle of champagne enclosed to everyone in the class of “82”, and good luck to my little sister. I will good times always to Eva, Marty, Susie, Tina, Debbie and who ever else might want some. I Derek Sheehy, will my good smelling feet to Kerry Wood, all my gossip to Stefanie Self, and all the luck and success to Celena, and good times to the class of “82”. I Debbie Smith, will all the luck to Tina and Kevin, and K.W. all my love and happiness for the rest of his life. And the best of luck to the class of “82”. I Scott Stevens, will my right short eye brow to Gary Beal, and my stolen P.E. cloths to Jeff Atkinson. I Shelley Stevens, will happiness to my family and friends, and my P.E. cloths to L.H. I Norman Terry, will all my homework to who ever wants it. I Kena Williams, will all my love in the world to Robert, all the thanks and happiness in the world to Stacy, and the best of luck to the class of “82”. 14 I WISH Hunk and Chunk! I wish someone would lock us in the concession stand and we could eat our way out. I wish I had more mon- ey to spend on clothes. I wish I knew how to spell Debbie | w|sh these two didn’t know about Tina, in Spanish. I wish Mr. Bryant would believe this is my moms typing I wish I could ride in the back of the bus just once. What are we doing on this page? 1 wish we knew who took our teepee. I wish I had hair like Mr. Clarks. SENIOR..........CITIZENS Speech - Drama, with Medici, Nelsen and Schier. Sorry to u ake you up Tina. SENIORS “I will make you a deal you can’t refijse. Sue Andrc6 1982 Greg Haas smiles as he thinks of his snowmobile In the sewerpond6. Brian Sinclair, THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. 16 NAME LIKES DISLIKES AMBITION FATE Sue Andres: Steve, stuffed animals, horses. Foreward guys and when my car To be happily married and have To live alone all of my life and and dark places. wont’ run. a successful career. draw welfare. Gary Beal: Honda street bikes. Suzuki street bikes. To design street bikes. To never design a motorcycle fast enough. Doris Bigelow: Sports and nice people. Stuck up people To be a beautician. To live in Westwood. Jere Bolin: Girls Ugly girls. To be a coke dealer. To live fast, die young, and leave a good looking kid. Jeff Cantrell: Snowmobiling, snow surfing, and women. Going to school. To be a welder. To be a teacher. Kevin Clark: Football, winning, and Tina. Losing. To have a nice family and an enjoyable job. To be a teacher. Tina Hutchinson: Getting tan, partying, and Ke- vin. Winter, can’t party, and not hav- ing Kevin. Stay here the rest of my life. Marty Maynard: Money, men, and high times. School, having no friends, no money, and no car. To get out of high school. Living in Westwood Jack Medici: Skiing, football, and good friends. Snobby people, homework, and people who don’t like high school sports. To be rich and to have a big fam- ily. To be a Jesus freak. Todd E. Overton: Playing the guitar, flying, and hot women and cool beer. Not playing the guitar, Not flying, and cool women and hot beer. To be a millionaire. Not to be a millionaire. Stacy Oxford: Lots of money and Scott Ste- vens. Dirty looks and fighting. Having a family and a rich life. Losing something you care for. Eva M. Pacatte: Music. Funerals. Never to work the 9 to 5 shift. Work from 8 to 6 Bill Pettengill: Surfing, skateboarding, swim- ming, running, fishing, hunting, concerts, parties, backpacking, and women. Flakes, kooks, gremmies, drug- gies, loonies, goody goods, los- ers, crooks, and school. Become a marine biologist. To become rich and famous and live in the city. Kim Schier: Sports, television, and reading. Getting bad grades. A good career. Being poor and in jail. Erik Self: Maseraties, great friends, and summer. Opels, phonies, and liars. To have everything good I’ve dreamed about. Not to have my lear Jet. Derek Sheehy: Parties, skiing, fun people, and life. Gossip and problems. To be successful in the goal I’m looking for. Not to live in Southern Calif. Debbie Smith: Having fun with the people I like. People with big mouths, rumors, and gossip. To have a happy life. Westwood housewife. Scott Stevens: Shelley Stevens: Women, skiing, and sports. Reading, swimming, and good friends. Ugly women. Playing sports. Living in Westwood. Norman Terry: 2:35. Government. To become rich. Not to be rich. Kena Williams: Robert Urritia. Snobby People. To be a bum. To be married and have two wonderful kids. Kerry Wood: Getting loose. Getting busted. To own my own ski resort. Live in Westwood all my live. SENIORS GO OUT IN STYLE • Stacy takes a test while Jack practices sleeping in a sitting position. Kim Schier takes notes on career planning. Jack and Derek lead th team in thier Senior ye. Derek Sheehy. The Doublemint Twins. The ‘‘Class’ of the class of 82. Erik Self deep in thought. Stacy “Movin On.” Marty Maynard surprises everyo by being here first period. Debbie Smith or is it Debbie Wo 18 JUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJl INIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN Wi jr Live drama at Westwood High School. Hi Jennifer! My name is Tom. Do you know what Jack just said to me? Gigi and Shauna; basketball stats. JUNIORS AT THEIR BEST.... Where is my donkey. Kim Skoal Brother CANDID CAMERA The Junior Class Volleyball Team: losers to the Seniors. Lora Dickson putting in some time. Kim Stevens looks for the restroom. Vicki gets set up for her class picture. Pm a man! I spell M-A-N! I’m a Pepper! ft Heidi checks out Sylvia Latham Fall River. leads the Westwood Marchers Shauna contemplates Steve or Roger or Mike or Steve or Roger or Mike. I’M WHAT? I’ll have a BLT, hold the Mayo! 21 JUNIORS Jeff Atkinson Heidi Bero Don Benner Adam Cantrell Roger Cox Jim Daniels Lora Dickson Kevin Carr JUNIORS Tom Furlong Les Graham Brett Hemple Laura Hicks Wendell Hintz Todd Holderegger Maryann Kirby Sylvia Lathem Keith Mahan 23 JUNIORS Jim McCormick Debbie Murphy t erlyn Micheals Rose Nattres Brian Nelson Tina Smith David Sprigg Trent Stoy Gary Wilson 24 SOPHOMORES Jeff Williams contemplates the equations necessary to compute responses In his Advanced Calculus class. Stefanie and Casey . . . could they be telling us something ? Tim Hetherington hits the books 26 Sophomores... do you think they will ever make it? Get It nowM at Florin Road Toyota. My shoes are cleaner than your shoes. 9 Is she finally Oh mom, can t working? I stay out later ? Angels at heart, devils at mind. Stephanie Cordova. Honest, Mr. Church we didn’t do it. I think I’m gonna pass. 27 SOPHOMORES Linda Joa Tracy Jones 28 Wade Jones Patricia Hicks Stephanie Cordova Darin Coats Aaron Baker Mary Cardin SOPHOMORES Troy Kennedy Jeff LeBert Don Lewis Bill Morrison Deland Mickler Gina Richards SOPHOMORES Shawn Russell Dean Schuldies Stefanie Self Joey Silva Jeff Williams Kaylon Whittle David VanMeter Sam Sifton 30 FRESHMEN 32 Mike Ghappell David Cleveland FRESHMEN 33 Sean Hazzard Eddie Egyed FRESHMEN 34 Shawna Mattern Becky Mayes FRESHMEN 35 Chuck Robinson Brian Rainey FRESHMEN 36 James Weatherwax Joseph Ysias 1981 HOMECOMING 1981 HOMECOMING QUEEN: SHAUNA DRAPER LEFT TO RIGHT: FRESHMAN PRINCESS CELENA BOSETTI SENIOR PRINCESS TINA HUTCHINSON SOPHOMORE PRINCESS LINDA JOA During the Homecoming assembly the Princesses and their escorts were: Kevin Clark and Princess Tina, Jack Medici and Princess Shauna, Kerry Wood and Princess Linda and Derek Sheehy and Princess Celena. HOMECOMING EVENING 1980 QUEEN STACY OXFORD LINDA CELENA This years homecoming began when all the classes started decorating their own halls. Alot of time and effort was put into the decorations. Seniors won the hall competition and Juniors won the gym competition. An assembly was held Friday morning October 2, to introduce all the queen candidates to the student body. The homecoming game was played against Chester. At half time the homecoming ceremonies began and Junior Princess Shauna Draper was crowned 1981 Queen, by former queen Stacy Oxford. 40 Queen Shauna i VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row L to R: Derek Sheehy, Jack Medici , Bill Pettengill, Jeff Atkinson, Don Benner, Keith Mahan. Middle Row: Jere Bolin , David Sprigg, Gary Wilson, Adam Cantrell, Roger Cox, Coach Biqswanger, Kerry Wood, Jim Hamilton, Mike Patton, Don Lewis, Coach Bryant. Top Row: Kevin Clark, Scott Stevens, Brett Kelly, Tom Furlong. Not Pictured: Gary Beal , Jim Porter Senior quarterback Scott Stevens led the jacks in passing offense. Junior Receiver Roger Cox hauls in a Stevens aerial Roger led the Feather River League in pass receptions for the second consecutive year. Jack Medici The 1981 Captain was nstrumental in the outstanding year of the Lumberjacks. THE ’JACKS IN ACTION Tight end Derek Sheehy rambles for yardage behind the blocks of Tom Furlong and Keith Mahan . Stevens kicks off as Kerry Wood , Keith Mahan and Gary Beat head downfleid . The 1981 football season got off to a fast start as the ’Jacks went to their seventh game before suffering a loss. The final record of 5-2-2 was among the best in Northern California. The highlight of the season may have been the come- from-behind win over the Modoc Braves. After trailing 20-0 at the half, the offense exploded for 26 second half points. Meanwhile the ‘D’s were shutting down Modoc offense completely. The Jack punt team gets the job done. No blocked punts for the second consecutive year. The “Bink”, Kevin Clark, led the FRL in rushing with over 900 yards. Big Fred Binswanger, The Coach Phil Bryant and QB Jeff Atkinson Lumberjacks head man - 9° over the game plan. JV FOOTBALL Front Row L to R: Jeff Lebert, Brian Rainey, Jim Oxford, Shaun Hazzard. Middle Row L to R: Wade Jones, Shawn Russell, Troy Kennedy, Craig Attisano, Mite! Wasik, Calvin Hedrick,(kneeling), David VanMeter, Coach Clark, Tom Jones, David Cleveland. Top Row L to R: Joey Silva, Mike Cox. Coaches Bob Clark and Ted Walsh look over their Junior Jacks. The JV s leading rusher , Mike PettengjU, struggles for yardage against Modoc. 44 JV’S ON THE MOVE________ Sophomore miming back Tim Hetherington goes for yardage against PortoLa. Captains Wade Jones and Shawn Russell get instructions from the official. The 1981 JV squad had a tough season if you go by win - loss record alone. But it was a highly successful season as far as the experience gained and effort put forth . Coaches Bob Clark and Ted Walsh were proud of the team spirit and the fact that they always played hard. The JV defense sets up to stop the Loyafton Grizzlies. Jeff Williams runs behind the blocking of Brian Rainey and Mike PettengHL Shawn Russell fakes to Wade Jones and runs the bootleg. 45 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Front Row L to R: Shauna Draper, Vicki Kersh, Laura Hicks, Gigi Hans. Back Row: Kim Stevens, Sandy Stout, Eva Pacatte, Sue Andres, Kim Schier. The 1981 Varsity Volleyball team was pleased with their season even though they didn’t place first in their league. The team was very aggressive and no matter how unfavorable the circumstances, they never gave up. Kim Schier, Sue Andres, and Eva Pacatte are three seniors on this years squad. Hilda Morlang took over coaching the volleyball teams after former coach Miss Barbara Sugaya went to England as a foreign exchange teacher. Mrs. Morlang put alot of time and effort into her coaching and did a very good job. 46 JV VOLLEYBALL Front Row L to R: Karen Harris , Cathy Russell, Tami Huss, Lisa Silva. Back Row: Becky Prows, Belinda Bolin, Jacki Wright. VARSITY SCORES W.H.S. 3 G.H.S. 0 W.H.S. 0 D.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 1 Q.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 3 L.H.S. 1 W.H.S. 3 H.H.S. 1 W.H.S. 2 P.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 3 C.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 3 G.H.S. 0 W.H.S. 1 D.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 2 Q.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 3 L.H.S. 1 W.H.S. 1 H.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 2 P.H.S. 3 W.H.S. 3 C.H.S. 1 J.V. SCORES W.H.S. 0 G.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 0 D.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 0 Q.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 0 L.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 2 H.H.S. 0 W.H.S. 0 P.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 1 C.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 1 G.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 1 D.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 0 Q.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 1 L.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 2 H.H.S. 0 W.H.S. 1 P.H.S. 2 W.H.S. 0 C.H.S. 2 47 BUMPING AROUND VOLLEYBALLING Gigi Hans. The Jills in Action. Eva Pacatte awaits the ball The Jills after a big win over the Chester Volcanoes, Sue Andres bumps it over. Kim Schier sets up to serve. 49 THE JILL DEFENSE VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row: L to R Kevin Clark . Jack Medici , Coach Phil Bryant, Jeff Atkinson, Gary Wilson. Back row: Scott Stevens, Tom Furlong, David Sprigg, Roger Cox, Jimi Porter. Coach Bryant going over players duties, before the start of the second half. The 1982 Westwood Varsity finished with a fine 18-7 record , 10-4 in The Feather River League. It was good for a second place finish. Highlights of the season were the second straight Consolation Championship at the Modoc Tournament and the first Champion ship in 18 years at the season end ing Lassen Invitational Tournament. Jimi Porter led the balanced scoring attack with 287 points followed by Jeff Atkinson with 232, Stevens with 217 and Medici with 189. Porter, Stevens, and Medici were the leading rebounders. Teamwork, Hustle, Pride and frienship were the keys to this most successful season in years. In just three years Coach Bryant has brought the boys program to the top. 50 PUT IT THROUGH IN 82 Stevens drives for a lay-up. Porter getting up. Varsity Coach Bryant happy with the “Jacks play. Varsity J.V. managers Wendell Hintz and John Thompson. Porter works the inside for a rebound. Wilson at the line. Jack's get together at the start of the Chester game. Atkinson shoots a bonus. THE BEST IN YEARS . . . Jack Medici hits two in a win over Loyalton. Senior Captain Kevin Clark gets ready for his last home game. Junior Roger Cox, a two year Varsity man. Gary Wilson and Jimi Porter get last minute instructions. Leading scorer Jeff Atkinson adds two to his total. David, Gary, Jeff and Kevin listen to Coach Matt’s strategy. Roger at the line. 52 AND GETTING BETTER Porter and Stevens led the ’Jacks in rebounding. Gary Wilson works for two. Scott Stevens starts the fast break. Tommy Furlong Jack goes over the Volcanoes for a short jumper. Kevin leads the team out for warmups. The Seniors, plus Jeff, in the last start of their “home’ careers. 53 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row: L to R Mike Cox, Jim Oxford, David Cleveland, Joey Silva, Jeff Williams Back row: L to R Coach Jack Forster, Wade Jones, Brian Rainey, Tim Hetherington, Chris Sinclair, David VanMeter, Coach Forester gives instructions during a time out. 54 Coach Forester gives shooting lessons at halftime . Williams, Rainy, Sinclair, exhausted after the win over Chester. The Lumberjack J.V.’s, under the direction of Coach Jack Forester, had their best year in this 1981-82 season. They took second place in league with a 10-4 record. Sophomores Wade Jones, Joey Silva , David Van Meter, and Freshmen Brian Rainey and Chris Sinclair were also instrumental in the season. Highlights of the season were the Sportsmanship Award at the Modoc Tournament and being in contention for the Championship until the final game. Brian Rainy looks inside. L to R: Front row Stefanie Self, Sandy Stout, Sam Slfton, Vickie Kersh. Coach Jeff Miller. Karen Harris, Chris Ceaglio, Celena Bosetti. L to R: Back row Tina Hutchinson, Debbie Murphy. Kim Stevens. Kim Schier, Lora Dickson. successful Girls Basketball program for six consecutive years. The girls basketball team won their third straight Feather River League Championship in 1982. They fin- ished League Play with a fine 11-3 Record. Seniors Tina Hutchinson, and Kim Schier led the Team with consistant play and losts of hustle. Juniors Debbie Murphy, Vicki Kersh and Sandy Stout joined with Sophomore Sam Sifton to give the Jills depth. The trip to T.O.C. ended with 2 losses but gave experience to a young team. Congratulations on an- other banner for Coach Miller and the 1982 Jills. Dennis Flaner assisted Coach Jeff Miller in the Girls Basketball 1981-82 season. Jills worked for possession on the opening tip. Tina Hutchinson shoots for extra point. Chris Ceaglio hits a jump shot. The agony of defeat. Hustling for two. Vicki Kersh shoots two from the line. Total concentration from Sandy Stout. Defense. 57 Shooting through the year of “82” Kim Stevens “getting loose before the game. Sandy Stout practices a lay-up. Debbie Murphy shoots a one on one. It was a building year but we made it. Debbie Murphy looks inside. Vicki Kersh , Kim Schier, and Kim Stevens get position for the rebound. Chris Ceaglio hits a Hutchinson drives for a lay-up. freethrow. Coach Miller gives his girls some last minute instructions. WRESTLING Front row L to R: Cory Draper, Coach Ted Walsh,Shawn Russell, Calvin Hedrick, Back row: Manager Vance Hedrick, Keith Mahan, Tom Jones,Not Pictured: Brian Sinclair.and Craig Attisano. Brian Sinclair moves in for the kill. The Wrestling team , under second-year Coach Ted Walsh, had one of the largest turnouts in the last few years, with many underclassmen on the squad. The Wrestling program should do well in the future. Shawn Russell escapes for one point. Craig Attisano slips away from his man. 60 VARSITY BASEBALL The defending Feather River League Cham- pions look to a strong 1982 season. Coach Phil Bryant has returning all leaguers Scott Stevens, Jack Medici and Team MVP Roger Cox to build a new team with. Shawn Rus- sell, Honorable mention as a freshman, joins Jimi Porter, Jeff Atkinson, Brian Rainey, Jimmy Oxford, and Chris Sinclair to form the Nucleus of a young squad. Front Row L to R: Jimmy Oxford. Roger Cox, Jeff Atkinson. David Van Meter. Kerry Wood and Don Benner. Back Row L to R: David Cleveland. Shawn Russell. Jimi Porter. Scott Stevens. Jack Medici and Chuck Robison. Not pictured: Brian Rainey. Chris Sinclair, Jeff Williams and Shawn La- tiker. The Aces - Jeff Atkinson and Scott Stevens Catchers Jimi Porter and Jack Medici Lettermen. JOHN HANCOCKS 62 ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS DEBBIE MURPHY KAYLON WHITTLE I jML-s==-- - -a-rzi HEAD CHEERLEADER STACY OXFORD KENA WILLIAMS MASCOT- LINDA JOA MASCOT- HEIDI BERO 64 LUMBERJACKS 1981 -82 VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD THE WESTWOOD BAND The 1981-1982 Westwood Band was under the direction of Mr. Lou Hamilton, his third year as director. Mr. Hamilton has established a diverse program which includes a full Band group. Jazz Band, Pep Band and Marching Band. Lou Hamilton-Director. 66 STUDENT BODY S T U D E N T B O D Y Student Body Officers Jack Medici-Presi- dent; Stacy Oxford-Vice President; Rena Williams-Secretary; Tina Hutchinson-Trea- surer 1981-82 CLASS OFFICERS Freshmen officers: Front row L to R: Jennifer Clark. Celena Bosetti. Back Row L to R: David Cleveland. Mike Pettingell. Tom Jones. Junior Officers: Front row L to R: Roger Cox. Lora Dickson, Back Row L to R: Debbie Murphy. Jeff Atkinson, Gigi Hans, Laura Micks. Heidi Beeo. The class officers provided leadership to each of their respective classes. They were the ones re- sponsible for communications to the student coun- cil and fund raising projects for their classes. Sophomore officers: L to R: Shawn Russell. Lori Real, Sam Sifton, Stefanie Self. Senior officers: L to R: Kim Schier, Kevin Clark, Debbie Smith YEARBOOK STAFF Granma Heidi looks over snaps of her favorite Zoo animals. “Chipmunk” Editor Stacy Oxford gets a lift from the Staff on the day the final deadline is met. Mr. Bryant and the staff celebrate at the annual yearbook pot- luck dinner. Kena, Stacy, and Debbie work on final page layouts. What a group!! 1981-1982 SPORT SCORES Westwood Varsity Football Opponent 14 Big Valley 8 26 Mercy 0 26 Modoc 20 14 Fall River 14 0 Chester 0 8 Loyalton 0 14 Portola 29 20 Herlong 0 19 Greenville 31 Varsity Boys Basketball Westwood Opponent 40 Maxwell 36 43 Greenville 56 34 Durham 47 64 Liberty Christian 47 45 Hamilton City 40 33 Modoc 68 49 • Northstate 47 52 Surprise Valley 47 55 Herlong 47 36 Chester 52 47 Portola 33 42 Greenville 59 54 Quincy 36 71 Downieville 32 50 Loyalton 44 79 Herlong 59 52 Chester 58 45 Portola 36 57 Greenville 72 59 Quincy 54 112 Downieville 34 61 Loyalton 57 66 - Forest Lake 48 52 Ft. Jones 51 48 Butte Valley • Consolation Champions Modoc Tournament •• Champions of L.LT. 40 Westwood J.V. Boys Basketball Opponent 13 Durham 28 25 Portola 29 32 Greenville 29 52 Liberty Christian 51 26 Modoc 46 36 Herlong 26 22 Big Valley 37 46 Herlong 36 45 Chester 42 41 Portola 46 43 Greenville 41 42 Quincy 43 60 Downieville 41 47 Loyalton 40 45 Herlong 41 52 Chester 48 37 Portola 44 62 Greenville 42 39 Quincy 34 54 Downieville 53 41 Loyalton 47 27 •• Hayfork 25 25 Ft. Jones 35 38 •• Butte Valley 30 52 Hamilton City 42 •• Third Place Champions of L.I.T. Varsity Girls Basketball Westwood Opponent 32 Hayfork 30 53 Hamilton City 45 31 Pierce 41 35 Chester 23 42 Herlong 30 45 Portola 31 36 Greenville 12 11 Quincy 34 63 Downieville 55 37 Loyalton 29 48 Herlong 34 45 Chester 48 38 Portola 29 59 Greenville 26 29 Quincy 39 49 Downieville 38 32 Loyalton 29 27 Williams 58 47 Mercy 50 AUTOGRAPHS 71 THE KID IS HOT JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH TONIGHT-Loverboy Rolling Stones LONELY PEOPLE-Styx MY BEST FRIEND’S GIRL-The Cars LADY OF THE 80’s-Lover WILD, WILLING, AND ‘boy INNOCENT-UFO READY FOR SOME ACTION-Gamma TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS Styx 72 COME TOGETHER-Beatles The students at W.H.S. say it with a song. TAKIN’ IT TO THE STREETS -Doobie Brothers GIVE IT TO ME- Rick James I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY -Eagles I WANT YOU TO WANT ME Cheap Trfck FOOL FOR THE CITY Foghat WAITING ON A FRIEND Rolling Stones 73 FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Fred Blnswanger 10 yrs at WHS Physical Education Phil Bryant 3 yrs at WHS Adron Asst. Ruth Brydon 14 yrs at WHS Govt. Home Ec. Bob Clark 5 yrs at WHS English Linda Gwynn 3 yrs at WHS Special Education Arnie Hasselwander 14 yrs at WHS Science Jerry Jessee 12 yrs at WHS Shop 75 FACULTY Darryl Kinnison 13 yrs at WHS Business Jeff Miller 9 years at WHS History Hilda Morlang 18 yrs at WHS Physical Education Roy Stener 1 year at WHS Mathematics Will Wright 8 yrs at WHS Counselor I s ft Custodian Marilyse Collier 10 yrs at WHS Special Ed aid Mary Coleman 1 yr at WHS Nurse 76 FACULTY Frank Garcia 1 yr at WHS P.E Aid John Laraway 4 yrs at WHS Bus Driver Kitty Suntken 5 yrs at WHS Secretary Sue Lynn Haas 6 yrs at WHS Library Clerk Marge Kirby 8 yrs at WHS Custodian Jim Nelson 3 years at WHS Bus Driver m m Anna Spears 15 yrs at WHS Custodian 4 yrs at WHS Custodian Cox, Louise Ritchie, Mercedes Brent: Cooks 77 Jo Winn 12 yrs at WHS«4 F.IA , Secretary ADMINISTRATION Herold Sinclair MR. HEROLD SINCLAIR SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Herold Sinclair took over the leadership of the Westwood Unified School District at the beginning of the 1981-82 school year. His style of open communication and professional manner has instilled a new enthusiasm in the staff and student body of W.H.S. Many new programs for Community, faculty and stu- dent involvement have led to positive changes for Westwood Education. Herold enjoys “Being with the Students” and can often be found in conversations throughout our campus. MR. PHIL BRYANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Phil Bryant is in his second year as Administrative Assistant at Westwood High School. He has the responsibilities for school discipline, activities and student government. He personally enjoys the contact with students and the oppor- tunity to work in the areas of student leadership. Mr. Bryant spends alot of extra time at school with extracurricular activi- ties like the yearbook, Dram , coaching football, basketball and track. Phil Bryant 79 SPIRIT Daisy Mac Bryant waits for a big prom date. SPIRIT General Alexander Miller goes over his war plan. SPIRIT Jerry “Walrus Man” Jessee com- pares his smile to cousin Tom's. Fred “Binswitcher”. This could be the buy of the year. fit Miss Will Westwood. “Old Bag” Haas and the “Silent Scream” Mrs. Morlang. 80 Five Varsity football players dressed up as Cheerleaders. SPIRIT SPIRIT AIR! AIR! We need some air. SPIRIT ET TU Bretus! How does It feel to be a Senior, Kerry? Is this football, basketball or baseball? Who are. Who are. Who are we? BIG RED Remember the ice cream truck at the Mercy game? 81 Debbie Medici, and Stacy Stevens. RUBBERHEADS Tom Jones works on shoe tieing in P.E. David Cleveland or Hershey’s Kiss? What do you SHAY Jimmy? Is it Chuck, Becky, Brett and Jack or Kool and the Gang. Jennifer Clark asks her famous question, “Will you help me daddy? Brian Rainey Celena wants to know if “anyone has a comb? James and Rosento looking for the way home. Stacy Oxford displays her new hairdo to the freshmen boys. . . AROUND THE HALLS Scott Stevens finishes his famous Indian pant dance. Mean Jack for David Cleveland with his two prom dates, Chris and Lisa. Mr. May . . . David Sprigg. Earl Campbell? The American Sportsman? No, its Toe - Jimmy Oxford!! Coca Cola! 83 WESTWOOD WANDERINGS . . . Mike Biggs pursues a career in Journalism. Another Toothpaste commercial for the toga twins - Kaylon and Linda. Just look deep into my eyes- The amazing Tom Jones. Heidi gets mentally ready for a trip to Fall River. Vicki gets a thrill out of a letter from Mr. Bill. “Jessee Weatherwax the auto shop aid. Brett Cantrell, 84 STOVER LANDING CLEAR CREEK SERVICE P.O. Box 646 BOOKS GOURMET FOODS COOKWARE Complete mechanical service Meg Quiggle Auto body repair Pat Popp I welding and tires We’re always happy to serve you. 278 Main Sreet Chester, CA 96020 (916) 258-2318 A REFRESHING MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE 256-2255 Hwy. 147 Clear Creek Drive Rt. Box 91 Lassen Hardware Westwood’s finest source of building materials and home improvement items. Electrical Paneling Plumbing Westwoodfei S96137 Covering Paints Lumber 85 ft)Ke WESTWOOD V HIGH SCHOOL tw MOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 2102 MAIN STREET SUSANVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96130 Class of 1982 86 Westwood Mobile Service 3rd. Ash Mobil 256-3276 Jill Patton 3 1 O Birch St. WESTWOOD. CA 96137 (916) 256-2143 £916) 256-21 43. Mode O Day WalUt i (€offee SPAofi A Good Place To Fill Your Family James A. Walker President W Complete Line of all cloths 257-2253 1604 Main Street Walker’s Restaurants, Inc. 1600 Main Street Susanville, Calif. Phone 257-3212 87 HI VISTA INC. CABLE TELEVISON 322 ASH ST. P.O. BOX E WESTWOOD PHARMACY 313 BIRCH ST. P.O BOX AA WESTWOOD. CA 96137 GIFTS • COSMETICS • FILM CARDS • TOYS WESTWOOD.CALIF. 96137 (916) 256-3818 HARVEY VERNA HAMILTON STORE (916l 256-3784 BURR REALTY INSURANCE GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF “82” Main Office 1440 Main St.. P. O. Bax 3S7 Susanville. Calif. 96130 Phone 257-2425 Branch Office 424 OELWoao St.. P. O. Box 913 Westwood. Calif. 96137 Phone 2S6-3672 The Bootery The Backroom A complete line of all high quality and brand name shoes We carry all designer clothing for teens 257-3227 706 Main Street Susanville 88 (8o M JVugsfet rjllolobb LE 258-3144 P.CX Box 261 Chester Plus a Complete Line of Quality Used Cars Lassen Home Supply Zenith RCA Matag 911 Main Street ___________257-4025_____________ WESTWOOD CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES Judy Draughon - President Clarence Baker - V. President Kitty Suntken - Secretary Alice Harris - Treasurer GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS OF 82 Electronic Butterfly Stereo components for house and car Records and Tapes Sales and Service 809 Main St. Susanville CA. 257-9338 89 HOTEL MOUNT LASSEN Northwoods Restaurant Black Rock Tavern MAIN A LASSEN STS. P.O.BOX.I09 SUSANVILLE.CA 96130 (916) 257-4131 ____________________________Bob Harriet Clune (owners) Chalet IRealtp Ckafrt at cA-13 and czHiyfuvay 4 7 JO ANNE STOUT REALTOR BUSINESS (916) 596-3221 RESIDENCE (916) 596-3711 m ROUTE 1. BOX 201-A LAKE ALMA NOR, CA 96137 Norm Palmer GROCERY CONNECTION USDA Choice Meats Ranch Processing Game Processing 1535 Main ST. Susanville 257-4420 257-4125 appraisals rice - Jeweler (Jemologisf USDA Choice Meats Ranch Processing Game Processing Norm Palmer P.O.Box 459 Ph. (916) 258-GEMS 105 Willow Way Chester, California 96020 Please see us for class rings. We Specialize in Freezer Meats Located in the 258-3808 Davis Price Super Market Chester, CA 90 PINE SHACK FROSTY Orders to go Hamburgers ice cream cones Shakes Fries Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rice Hwy. 36 Chester 258-2593 91 TBE HEART FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association FEDERAL SAVINGS BUILDING JEAN PETERSON Chester. California 96020 Vice Pres TELEPHONE (916) 258-2145 Diamond Saw Shop Pioneer Polaris Arctic Cat Stihl Echo c ° . Clear Creek Market Homelite CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “82” 550 Richmond Road Susanville 257-6232 Beer Wine 256 - 3995 WESTWOOD Y MARKET YOUR FRIENDLY STORE SUSANVILLE AUTO 4x4 PARTS 2119 MAIN STREET SUSANVILLE, CA .96130 GROCERIES, MEAT, PRODUCE, AND CLOTHING. OPEN 7 DAYS, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE (916) 257-2123 WESTWOOD Y HWY 36 256-3783 GEORGE YOUNG’S SUPER MARKET, INC. 323 BIRCH STREET DOWNTOWN WESTWOOD 256-3251 ,916) 256 3620 TED RUBY HOLDEREGGER RT 1 BOX 2 CLEAR CREEK WESTWOOD.CA 96137 ON HIWAY 147 FROZEN FOODS BEER WINE AND LIQUOR JERRY’S QUALITY MEATS SPECIALIZING IN USDA CHOICE MEATS 256-3448 CAL GAS - WEST, INC. HEAT YOUR WATER, COOK YOUR FOOD StfSaSBfy) HEAT YOUR HOME, AND POWER YOUR VEHICLE 256-3692 PHONE 256 2426 P.0. BOX 471 OR 256 3482 9 WESTWOOD s cuts curls THIRD AND ASH WESTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 96137 Christie Furniture Inc. CARPET • VINYL • DRAPERY Jflihe Schoenfelder CaUeyari fanily RHEA ANDROY OWNER AND STYLIST 610 MAIN ST CA LIC 335857 SUSANVILLE CALIF 96130 (9161257-6016 93 MILLAR QwZVafe) HARDWARE TURNTHOM 618 Main St. — Susanville, CA 96130 Phone: 257-4616 DOUG LORENA MILLAR GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF “82” TIRE CENTER HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM TRUCK TIRES PASTI FACTORIE CAFE BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER HAMBURGERS PERFORMANCE TIRES, WHEELS, SHOCKS WHEEL ALIGNMENT. ACROSS FROM YOUNG’S OPEN 6-6:30 CLOSED TUESDAYS 256-2284 GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF “82” K R CABINETS CUSTOM CABINETS FABRICATORS OF FORMICA BRAND COUNTERTOPS HWY. 36 CHESTER 258-3501 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “82” 94 I I SI IIS JIAVl I PY Diamonds • Watches Appraisals • Repairs Sleppin Ohe Oui 3n Slyle anJ 612 Main Street SUSANVILLE. CA. 96130 Larry Toland District Agent and Registered Representative LUTC Graduate 10 Years Service P.O. BOX 1007 PHONE (916) 257-2920 lOi Willow Way CHESTER. CA 06020 (916) 250-3003 CATHY JENNELLE BEN JENNELLE The Prudential Insurance Company of America 805-9 Mam Street Susanville, CA 96130 Office: 257-2916 Residence: 257-2459 REEK’S ewelry HARRY D. GREER, owner Prudential 716 Main St. • Susanville. Ca. • (916) 257 5155 GOURMET DINING . WINE, BEER 8c SPIRITS 403 Ash Street, Westwood, CA 96137 FOR RESERVATIONS: (916) 256-8257 Proprietors: Dennis A Peggy Harris 95 (916) 256-3406 P.O. BOX 1007 Dan’s TV 324. BIRCH WESTWOOD. CALIF. S6I37 DAN 8c KATIE DENK OWNERS MIL WOOD FLORIST NURSERY (916 ) 257 2515 2020 MAIN STREET SI SANVILLE CA 96130 (916) 257-7751 © ion whiteftiOTi 1533 Main Street • Susanville.CA 96130 FRANK MARINO Manager 1540 MAIN STREET SUSANVILLE CALIF 96130 PHONE (916) 257-2145 BANKof AMERICA m CONGRATULATIONS AND SERVING YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY: BANK OF AMERICA NT SA 315 BIRCH ST WESTWOOD, CAL 96137 e on Happy Motoring GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 82 FROM WESTWOOD RENT-ALL EASTSHORE SPIRITS SPORTS Hwy. 147 at A-13 Lake Almanor Rt. 1, Box 96 Westwood. California 96137 BILL and GLADYS ADAMSON Phone: 596-3236 Box 542 256-3666 96 CARTER’S LOCKER ROOM “Everthing In Athletics” TEAM SUPPLIERS OUTFITTERS Converse Puma Brooks Basketball Shoes Wrestling Shoes Gym Bags 540 Richmond Road Located in Honey Lake Feed Bldg. 257-6844 Frontier Plumbing Supply Lady Bug Bath Boutique. HIGHWAY 36 P.O. BOX 1159 CHESTER, CA 96020 Congratulations to the CLASS of ’82 (916) 258-2136 Arthur Lizotti 97 “Everything In Athletics’ TEAM SUPPLIERS OUTFITTERS, GET READY FOR FALL •RACQUET STRINGI •RACQUETBALL •SOCCER •FOOTBALL •UMPIRES REFEREES •PEP SQUAD •BASKETBALL 257-6844 Located in Honey Lake Feed Bldg. 540 Richmond Rd. SUSANVILLE RETREADS RETREADS RETREADS BRAKE SERVICE • SHOCK ABSORBERS BANDAG GIVES MORE THAN DOUBLE THE MILEAGE OF CONVENTIONAL RECAPS CALL 258-3114 OUR PLANT - MAIN STREET - CHESTER BankAmericard WHEEL ALIGNMENT HUNTER - HUNTER EQUIPMENT ACCURATE WHEEL BALANCING • FOREIGN • DOMESTIC • SHOCK ABSORBERS COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING 98 SERVPRO CARPET UPHOLSTERY CLEANING OF LASSEN PLUMAS COUNTIES DRAPERIES DRY CLEANED WITHOUT REMOVAL SERVPRO SAMMY SAYS,“FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN INSURED AL SCHOFIELD PROPRIETOR 256-2407 First Interstate Bank First Interstate Bank First Interstate Bank Checking Loans Savings 1605 Main Street Susanville 256-4151 MURRAY INSURANCE AGENCY Insurancef agent k SERVES YOU FIRST 319 Birch Westwood Calif 96137 (916) 256-3281 Ann Roper Bob Murray Shop -n- Save complete grocery line of: produce meat bakery sundries dairy canned goods Serving Susanville, Westwood and all surrounding communities 257-5136 99 CONSISTENT QUALITY SINCE 1850 tOU-INSta isr Company GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF “82 258-2111 F.O. 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