Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)
- Class of 1984
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THE 1983-84 YEAR BOOK STAFF PRESENTS THE WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL CHIPMUNK STAFF - SAM SIFTON JAMIE SILVA DON LEWIS MIKE COX AARON BAKER GINA RICHARDS CHRIS SINCLAIR TIM HETHERINGTON KAREN HARRIS TOM JONES LORI JAMES JEFF WILLIAMS MITCH WASIK YEAR BOOK EDITOR - KAYLON WHITTLE ADVISOR - PHIL BRYANT DEDICATION In honor of his untiring efforts to boost the spirits of the students at Westwood High, we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Phil Bryant. In addition to his Administrative Assistant and teaching duties, he has devoted endless hours to athlet- ics and has started many traditions at Westwood High School. He has led our baseball team to four straight feather River League Championships, and led our basketball team to a championship as well. His leadership and advice to the Journalism staff, and his manner with the student body, makes us proud to dedicate this 1984 Chipmunk to the Bear , Coach Bryant. THE BRYANTS: PHIL, JAN AND MATT. 2 GREENWOOD STREET BLUES Miss Missy Wasik. Jamie rules. Corbee and the sophomores. Fans in action at the Westwood Hoop Show. Sr. Roller Derby. FACULTY PHVS. EDUCATION PHIL BRYANT FRED BINSWANGER LAURIE ALDERMAN FOOD RECORDKEEPING BOB CLARK HILDA MORLANG ARNIE HASSLEWANDER m c_ FAST KITTY SUNTKEN AUTO SHOP JERRY JESSEE SUPERINTENDENT HEROLD SINCLAIR □ TO O U TO □ CD m in cr ►— z CD RUTH BRVDON DARRYL KJNNISON 4 GENERAL MATH s c H O O L LINDA GWYNN M.COLLIER B O A R D FROM L TO R: JOEL FRANKEL, GERTRUDE WUNDERLICH, SI BOLLINGER, DAWN HUTCHINSON. 5 ADMINISTRATION MR. HEROLD SINCLAIR SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Mr. Herold Sinclair, currently Superintendent Westwood High School, graduated from Livermore High School in 1959. He attended California State University at Hayward, where he gained his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in education He has totaled close to 20 years of educational experience including 8 years in Administration. His goals as an Administrator deal with improv- ing or adding to the curriculum offered in the Westwood Schools, and wanting the best possible education for the students in Westwood Schools. MR. PHIL BRYANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mr. Phil Bryant is Administrative Assistant at Westwood High School. He is a graduate of San Diego State University, and completed his cre- dential work at the University of San Diego. Mr. Bryant has acquired 9 years of teaching ex- perience and 4 Years of administrative experience. He's very proud of the improved discipline at Westwood High; but he would also like to continue working to improve the school spirit. Enthu- siasm and participation are essential in all aspects of student activities, academics and athletics. 6 A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT Ken Sawyer covers up a bashful Jessica Welch. It's a race for your shoes at one of Westwoods rallys. Serena watches Shawn while Chris and Robin watch the game. Westwoods JV waits for their turn to practice. 7 Mr. B , Kaylon, and Chris checkinq out peonies socks. The Lunch Bunch; kicking back. Mike Pettengill, That's right., I bad. Cory and Rick, hab'n a chew. Lori James and Jamie Silva. Mitch, Teresa, and Tom perform their interpretation of Swan Lake. S. ALDERMAN M. ATKINSON N. BARRERA D. BRUENING A. CARRERA No Photo Available ■B E. DARDIS T. DUNTON K. EDMONDS J. EDWARDS B. GRAY ( M. GROWDON 10 G. HAMILTON J. KERSH D. LINDER T. HASSELWANDER E. HINZE J. HOAGLAN L. McCORMICK J. RUSSELL D. SCHOLEIELD J. SMITH Freshman girls under the leadership of Susan Wilson. R. SPENCER R. STEVENS Cherrie enters her first period dance class. C. WOOD 11 Freshmen learn the ways . . . . Robin, Steve, and Jimmy prepare for hall decorations. Derek refuses Kevins offer for a hug. A group of freshmen practice Lisa's Junior stance. Wheres the cafeteria? Vangie tries a Karate move on her locker. Rockin' Robin. 12 Robin and Nicki doing the freshman twi st. 14 n. PLACF K. SAWYER J. SILVA K. SMITH S. SMITH Jessica Welch gets after The sophomore class dress up day. her art work. 15 91 NOIIOV SSVIO 17 Larry, John, Jeff, and Tracy Just Kickin Back . Monica and Susan Grin and Bear-it. Bill, Melody, Desiree,and Terry Cranking the Tunes . Cory Draper with Practice makes Perfect . Brian and Kaylon or Pretty and Spoiled . Will Wright and Dave Nattress share a Walk on the Wild Side . 18 c. BOSETTI k i M. COX B. CANTRELL R. CORDOVA C. CEAGLIO % ft ' v S. DARDIS C. CHERAZ C. DRAPER D. CLEVELAND E. EGYED Karen Harris struts her stuff. Lori James. 20 R. LFBERT S. MATTFRN 3. McCORMICK D. MIX E. NATTRESS M. PETTENGILL 0 B. RAINEY K. RUSSELL C. SINCLAIR M. WASIK J. WRIGHT J. YSAIS What's the scoop? Quit calling me pony. The future Mrs. Brydon. 21 What studs! JUNIORS IN ACTION If you want a good deal go see Cal. The Cleve wants you! Matt and Mike, two of a kind. .c o Rosento Cordova. Jimmy asks Brian about Walker Lake. Shawna Mattern heads for home after a tough day at the office. Lori James rests for lunch. 22 3-Football, 1-Journalism, 4-Band, 1-Junior Class Rep., 2-Vice Presi- dent Band AARON BAKER TODD FOLEY 2-Varsity Basketball, 2-Baseball 2-Baseball, 1-Varsity Football, 1- Varsity Basketball CLAYTON HENDERSON TIM HETHERINGTON 3-Basketball, 2-Most Improved, 3- Track, 1-Most Improved, 2-Most Valuable, 3-Football, 1-Most Im- proved, 1-Journalism, 1-Physical Fitness 24 1-JV Football, 1-Varsity Football, 3- Base ball, 3-Wrestling BILL KARJCIRIK JEFF LEBERT 1-JV Football, 2-Wrestling 3-Softball, 2-Most Improved, 2-All League, 1-Basketball, 1-Volleyball, 1-FHA, Homecoming Queen, 1- Journalism, Senior Class Secretary GINA RICHARDS DELAND MICKLER 4-Band, 2- Jazz Band, 2-Band President, 2-Band Vice-President TABATHA SAMPLE 1-Senior Class President, 3-TA 2- Work Experience, 1-The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3-Varsity Football, 3-Track, 1-Stu- dent Body President, 2-Honor Roll DON LEWIS 25 Basketball, 3-Softball. 1-TA, Class Secretary SAM SIFTON 3- JOEY SILVA 4-Football, 4-Basketball, 4-Track, 4-Band, 2-Vice President, Boys State Delegate, Honor Roll Junior Class Vice President, Freshman Class President 4-Academic Olym- pics 2-Varsity Football TOM WHITE KAYLON WHITTLE 1-JV Basketball, 3-Softball, 2- Cheerleader, 3-Honor Roll, 1-Year- book Editor, 1-Journalism, 2-Boys Basketball Stat, 1-Boys Baseball Stat, 1-Junior Class President, 1- Student Body Vice President, 1-The Society of Distinguished American High School Students, 1-Who’s Who Among American High School Students JEFF WILLIAMS 2-Baseball, 3-Football, 3-Basketball We graduate this year, our class of '84. We have special people, special memories and more. Dean Phillip bchuldies, he was quiet and shy, his memory is with us, his thought makes us cry. We are a very close qroup, We remember his face, and we share in what we do. as we give him our thoughts for awhile. We mean a lot to each other And we dedicate this section, and we show it to. to his memory, and his smile. We are missing a classmate, He is with us now who should share in this day. as we 9° on our own way He is no longer with us, It's just a thought, he has gone his own way. but it's our way to say. Dean Phillip Schuldies, we miss you today. 27 SENIORS ROCK IN 84 SAM WADE HUMAN TOUCH RICK SPRINGFIELD JEFF LeBERT THROUGH BEING COOL DEVO KAYLON WHITTLE EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE THE POLICE TODD, WADE, JOEY TRACY NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO GEORGE THOROGOOD 28 DON LEWIS 'COME DANCING THE KINKS JEFF WILLIAMS SHARP DRESSED MAN ZZ TOP SENIOR WILLS I Aaron Baker, will Mike C. a new shirt for the drawer; Jim O. sunglasses for the people who look in the window; Steve S. all the blood and guts; Mitch W. oats to feed his pony and to Teresa all the luck and love I can offer. I Mary Cardin, will Kathy all my accident proneness; my locker to Melody; and world geography to Robin. I Troy Chappell, will my ability to think well to Joey S.; all my love and kindness to Chris C.; my extra wiskers I shave to Jeff W.; my ability to party every night and handle it to Deland the “GEEK” Mickler; and Good Luck to the Class of 84. I Stephanie Cordova, will my brother Rosento to Samatha Albright and Loraine Edwards. I Todd Foley, will enough time to who ever is willing to teach Clayton to pitch from the stretch; I will Kaylon the chance to fly on a American airline and not a Korean airline; I will all my Stars Wars and G.l. Joe Toys to Matt; I also will the book “How to Ride a Three Wheeler to Clayton and Joey; and finally I will a pair of handcuffs to Jamie Silva. I Clayton Henderson, will the padded tongues to my Top Ten shoes to Chris C. hoping she will put them to good use; I will my ability to get a good looking girl to Troy C.; my ability to play basketball to Todd F. maybe he will make a basket; Lots of luck and love to K.W., C.B., C.C., T.S., S.S., S.M. and all my love to Jamie Silva and Jerry Wilkerson and Family. I Tim Hetherington, will my laziness to Wade J.; my three step hurdling ability to Jim T.; my speed and slim body to Joey H.; my coolness to “Clee” and “Red Clee”; my dunking ability to Todd F.; and my thanks and the very best of luck to my family, the Class of 84 and W.H.S. I Tracy Jones, will my P.E. clothes to Mark M.; my sports ability to Brett C. and my party cup to Rick Pettengill. I Wade Jones, will my absolute perfection to Jerry Jessee; my muscles to Coach Bryant; and a long 4 years to the rubber heads. I Bill Karjcirik, will all my duck hunting talents to Steve Smith and I also will all my car parts to Jerry Jessee. I Jeff LeBert, wish someone would will me their diploma. I Don Lewis, will my gym locker to anyone who likes the smell; my football ability to Rick Pettengill and my track abilities to Mitch Wasik; and my great personality to Shawn Alexander. I Deland Mickler, being of sound mind and having no great body, will my awesome white “crusier” hat to Tim H.; my right knee cap to Joey S.; all my awesome motorcross abilities to Brian R. and Eddie E.; my street bike to K.L.; my stero to A.B. and all my AC DC albums to Troy C.; and to the Class of 84 the Best of Luck. I Gina Richards, will lots of luck to the Class of 84 and all my love to Danny. I Shawn Russell, will my athletic ability to any goofy freshman that wants it; the best of luck to my brother Jimmy and sister Kathy and of course my girlfriend Serena R. along with all of my love; Good Luck to T.W. and K.H., and Good Luck to the class of 84 and Happiness always. I Tabi Sample, will my mouth to Mr. Church; The Best of luck to the Senior Class; and thanks to Gina for being the best friend a person could have. I Sam Sifton, will Good Luck to all my friends at W.H.S. and the Senior Class; My love to Casey Carter; and thanks to my friends out of school who helped me through. I Joey Silva, will my brain to any flunking Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior; my natural tan and getto blaster to Deland M.; my grades in school to Troy C.; and all the luck in the world to Jamie and all of my friends; And the best of luck to the best class ever at W.H.S., The Class of 84. I Tom White, will my excellent ability with women to Jeff Edwards; my eyes to Jim Kirk; my car to Karen Harris along with my good driving ability; and my brains and good grades to Edgar Nattress. I Kaylon Whittle, will Chris C. $10,000 for silicone treatments and a sock for J.C.; To Celena B. a 10 lb. butterball turkey and a swim in my lake; a part in the Days of Our Lives to Todd F.; a giant B.R. to Clayton with the best of luck and love; Good Luck to all my friends in W.H.S. and all my love to my mom and dad; Thanks to Chris C. for being the greatest friend a person could ever have and Good Luck to the Seniors, the Class of 84. I Jeff Williams, will my height to Eddie E.; my cans of chew to Shawn A.; my extremely high IQ to Steve S.; and our Caffeteria to the cambodian kids. SENIOR CATEGORIES BEST DRESSED WADE JONES AND KAYLON WHITTLE 31 CLASS COMICS TODD EOLEY AND TAB I SAMPLE BEST PERSONALITY AARON BAKER AND SAM SIETON BEST LOOKING CLAYTON HENDERSON AND GINA RICHARDS MOST SUCCESSFUL JOEY SILVA AND GINA RICHARDS MOST ATHLETIC SHAWN RUSSELL AND SAM SIFTON MOST SPIRITED DON LEWIS AND KAYLON WHITTLE Thp seniors shown on these two pages were selected by the entire student body to be recognized in their respective cate- gories. 32 TIME OUT BETWEEN CLASSES Kelly Smith and Rick LeBert: Struttin' their stuff !! I The terrible twosome. With friends like these, who needs enemies? It's Jeff, Deland, Susan and Tracy. Tim and David relax after a tough day of dandelion picking. Is it a lab specimen or food from the cafeteria? 33 Clayton and Tom. When Kenny Sawyer talks nobody listens. 0hh......Who’s that? Is this Dollar Bill, Don Juan, Mr. Bill, or Bill Lockward? THE WALTONS: Jim Bob, Lee, and Brett Boy. Smile! You're on Candid Camera. 34 {PerUo'i Pbincebb 1 trTTTicoM (Si9ia 3ticha db fobcobt 3)091 3ewib Sbcobf r€laytoti CJtfendebbOM fihomobe 3eboiMt 'JlcJVnkl $bcob 'jtahoii 3$ ikert PHetdvmevi PPbincebb (Suoe9i Cfdamiltoti {obcobt HPitaton dlubbell THE WAY IT WAS The 1983 Homecoming activities were completed with the crowning of Senior Gina Richards as our Queen. Gina was escorted to the event by 1981 graduate Dan Roper. Crowning was done by Vicki Kersh our 1982 Queen. It was a great evening for all, and capped off the perfect day for Queen Gina. George Young donated the use of 5 of his antique cars for the night. It really added to the class of Homecoming. Freshman Princess Gwen Hamilton escort Keith Mahan and George Young. 36 BASKETBALL SWEETHEARTS Sweetheart Sam Sifton was escorted by Jeff Williams, Mike Cox, and Joe Silva. For the first time in the schools history, a Basket- ball Sweetheart was chosen by the student body. The four candidates were selected by the varsity basketball team, and the final voting was done by all the students. Senior Samantha Sifton was Westwood Highs 1984 Sweet- heart . And the winner is The 1984 Sweethearts: Senior Sam Sifton, Junior Brian, Celena, and Mike. Celena Bosetti, Sophomore Jamie Silva, and Fresh- man Cherrie Wood. Gina Richards presents Jamie with her carnations. Sweet Sam Wade, Cherrie, and Chris. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Kevin, Mark, Aaron and Brian - 50's Day. ONTOLN QUINI Everybody wants to to be a comedian. Juniors - Hall Decorating? The Sophomores model for toga day. Mix Match Day. Jimmy uses all his strength to demolish Loyalton, while fans watch. 38 ATHLETICS TO EXCEL, IS TO REACH YOUR PERSONAL HEIGHTS OE DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT J.V. FOOTBALL Back How L to R: J. Russel, L. Roberts, C. Hedrick, T. Dunton, R. Pettenqill, T. Hasselwander, S. Harper. Middle Row: 5. Alexander, M. Growden, G. Marquez, Coach Dobson, J. Hasselwander. Front Row: K. Sawyer, S. Alderman, J. Thorton, J. Morrison, D. Hans. The Westwood Junior Varsity Lumberjacks were led by first year coach Mike Dobson, and assistant coach Bob Clark. The young jacks were very hopeful at the be- ginning of the year, when they opened with a win over the Mercy Warriors. They went on to finish with a 3-5 overall record. Scott Harper, the quarterback had the ability to run and pass. His main target was sophomore rookie Jim Thorn- ton. Shawn Alexander, Joe Hasselwander, and Jim Russell handled the rushing assignments. Standouts on the line were Rick Pettengill and Tyron Dunton. The Junior Varsity was successfull in achieving thier main purpose; to learn the fundamentals and prepare for Varsity F ootball. JV Football ww 20-12 Mercy ww U-6 Dunsmuir ww 6-20 Fall River ww 20-18 Loyal ton ww 0-14 Portola ww 70-6 Quincy Frosh ww 6-27 Greenville ww 0-14 Chester 40 THE WINNING WAY Lumberjacks looking to stop Fall River offense. J.V's fired up for Dunsmuir. A happy team after a successful Homecoming game. Harper Hasselwander win the toss for the Lumberjacks. Pettingill at his best! Sawyer Russell looking for a tackle. 41 Alexander getting ready to show no mercy. Roberts, Morrison, and Dunton receiving game plans at half time. Assistant coach Bob Clark intensly watching his team. Harper Hasselwander warming up before the Dunsmuir game. J.V's roughing up Loyalton. Sawyer, Russell, Pettengill, and Dunton's tough defense against Dunsmuir. 42 VARSITY FOOTBALL BACK ROW L TO R: 57-K. Williams, J. Ysais, Coach Binswanqer, M. Wasik, D. Lewis 3RD ROW: 72-C. Hedrick, T. White, C. Henderson, T. Jones, B. Lockward. 2ND ROW: 66-R. Nelson, S. Russell, T. Jones, D. Cleveland, T. Chappell. 1ST ROW: 2-A. Baker, J. Oxford, M. Pettengill, B. Rainey, J. Silva,J. Williams The 1983 Westwood Lumberjacks saw their season end with a Feather River League record of 2-2-1. It was good enough to land the third spot in the final standings. Overall, Westwood showed a 2-5-1 total for their 8 games. Coach Binswangers young Jacks' were in title contention right up to the final league game. It was a strong spirit and enthusiasm that kept the team pulling together for the entire season. Most of the team members were under- classmen and will return to provide the nucleus of the 1984 Jacks. Shawn Russell and Clayton Henderson were the main sparks in the offensive unit as they combined for two thirds of Westwoods offensive totals. Don Lewis anchored the line on both the offensive and defensive units. VARSITY SCORES ww - 0 Mercy - 26 ww - 15 Dunsmuir - 50 ww - 18 Fall River - 36 ww - 14 Loyalton - 0 ww - 7 Portola - 43 ww - 40 Herlong - 8 ww - 12 Greenville - 12 ww - 8 Chester - 39 43 Center Don Lewis anchored the offensive line, here he is flanked by guard Jim Oxford and end Mitch Wasik. Senior running back Shawn Russell runs the ball up the field against Fall River. Senior Clayton Henderson had an outstanding first year as a runner and receiver. The Lumberjacks await the out come of the coin toss to start the game. Tom White recieves the ball and moves for extra yardage. Junior Brian Rainey sprints back and looks for an open receiver. Defensive tackle Don Lewis makes a quarter back sack. v ' 'V ■■BdtoMHMariHBMBIflfeMHHBBdl Senior captains Shawn Russell and Don Lewis lead the Lumberjacks out on the field. Junior Jim Oxford got an honorable mentioned as a guard. Tom White, Clayton Henderson, Shawn Russell, and Joe Ysais gang tackle a Portola player. 45 1983 FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS Coach Fred Binswanger shows off his football mug, presented by the varsity players. Back Left: Honorable Mention-Clayton Henderson, Jim Oxford, Calvin Hedrick, Tom White. Front Left: All-League- Shawn Russel Running Back, Mike Pettengill Line Backer, Don Lewis Defensive Tackle. left: Shawn Russell MVP, Mike Pettengill Most Insirational, Randy Nelson Most Improved. 46 JV VOLLEYBALL Chester 1 Greenville 1 Downieville 2 Calvary 0 Quincy 3 Loyalton 2 Calvary 1 Herlong 2 Portola 2 Chester 0 Big Valley (8th) 2 Big Valley 2 Fall River 2 Big Valley (8th) 2 Fall River 2 BACK ROW L TO R: Nicki Davis, Coach Morlang, Evenge- line Hinze. FRONT ROW L TO R: Nancy Barrera, Jill Kersh, Susan Wilson. JV Volleyball Coach Hilda Morlang was very impressed with her 1983 sguad. They showed considerable improvement over the course of the season, and played very well together. Coach Hilda Morlang is already looking forward to the 1984 season as she had mostly freshman on this years team. WHS 2 WHS 2 WHS 1 WHS 2 WHS 0 WHS 0 WHS 2 WHS 0 WHS 0 WHS 2 WHS 0 WHS 0 WHS 0 WHS 1 WHS 0 47 Bumping around Robin qoes ud for the block. Nancy gets ready for defense. Susan with the hit. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW L TO R: R. Spencer, C. Cheraz, L. Armstrong, Coach Sugaya, J. Wright, M. Cardin. FRONT ROW L TO R: S. Richards, L. Nelsen. League Matches Coach Barbara Sugaya goes over some pre- game rules with Jeff Miller. Westwood 2 Chester 3 , Westwood 0 Greenville 3 Westwood 3 Downieville 1 Westwood 3 Calvary 0 Tournament Carnes Westwood 1 Greenville 1 Westwood 1 Loyalton 1 Westwood 1 Herlong 1 Westwood 0 Downieville 2 Westwood 0 Portola 2 Westwood 1 Chester 1 Westwood 2 Calvary 0 League Matches Westwood 0 Ouincy 3 Westwood 2 Loyalton 3 Westwood 3 Calvary G Westwood 1 Herlong 3 Westwood 1 Portola 3 Westwood 2 Chester 3 Westwood 1 Big Valley 3 Westwood 1 Fall River 3 Westwood 1 Rig VaJley 3 Senior Mary Cardin. Sophomore Lorrie Nelsen. Jackie waits for the ball. Serena looks for the ball. Lee fixes her hair while waiting to enter the game. The 1983 Westwood Varsity Volleyball team did not have a successful win loss-record, but they were extremely successful in gain- ing experience and learning fundamental volleyball. There will be several returning players to next years squad. They are: Jackie Wright, Lorrie Nelsen, Serena Richard, Lee Armstrong, Chris Cheraz, and Robin Spencer. They players always demonstrated positive attitudes and good sportsmanship. Coach Barbara Sugaya returned from a year in Europe to provide leadership and encourage- ment to her young team. Freshman Robin Spencer. Coach sugaya getting the team fired up for the second half. Chris Cherez yells for help. 50 JV BASKETBALL Scott Harper earned his Co- MVP award with consistant play through the entire JV season. FRONT ROW L TO R: Mgr. D. Shy, A. Carrera, M. Growdon, S. Alderman, J. Thornton, D. Hans, R. Pettengill. BACK ROW: L. Roberts, J. Hasselwander, K. Sawyer, K. Latham, J. Russell, S. Harper, T. Hasselwander. LEAGUE CO-CHAMPS The 1984 edition of Westwood's Jr. Varsity finished as Co-Champions of thr Feather River League. The driving force behind the title run was first year coach Sam Adcock. His leader- ship, enthusiasm, and discipline were the key factors in winning the league. Coach Adcock put together anexcellent The 1984 edition of Westwood's Jr. Varsity, finished as Co-Champions of the Feather River League. The driving force behind the title run was first year coach Sam Adcock. His leader- ship, enthusiasm, and discipline were the key factors in winning the league. Coach Adcock put together an excellent group of talented athletes. Sophomores Ken Sawyer, Scott Harper, and Joe Hassel- wander formed a strong front line. The backcourt was manned by Jim Thornton and either Rick Pettengill, Steve Alderman or Darin Hans. First year coach Sam Adcock brought the JV's home in fine style. He was personally recruited by Coach Bryant to take over the JV basket- ball program. Coach Bryant has repeatedly stated how valuable Sam is to the total program. The entire JV squad appre- ciates Coach Adcocks dedication to them and the sport of basketball. 51 Going high for the tip is Scott Harper. Larry Roberts. Darin Hans earned his Most Inspirational Player award with his hustle and desire. From the baseline - it's Big Joe Harper. Jim Thornton works the lane. Hasselwander. The JVs Most Improved Player - Kevin Latham. Ken Sawyer was the big man on the inside. 52 LUMBE Steve Alderman, a fresh- man guard, saw plenty of playing time. FAST BREAKS... Sophomore Joe Hasselwander was a major factor in the drive to the Feather River League title Jim Russell was a strong and effective sixth man. Sophomore guard Rick Petten- gill hits a jumper over the McCloud defense. Tom Hasselwander works the low post position. Jim Thornton's improvement and steady play earned him the Co-MVP vote from his teammates. Coach Sam Adcock and his Feather River League Co-Champions !!!!!! S3 BACK ROW L TO R: Tim Hetherington, Todd Foley, Jeff Williams, Wade Jones, Brian Rainey, Joe Ysais, David Cleveland. FRONT ROW: Chris Sinclair, Clayton Henderson, Coach Bryant, Mike Pettenqill, Mike Cox. (Joe Silva is not pictured) FEATHER RIVER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS The Westwood Lumberjacks jumped out to a quick 7-0 record and could not be caught. The final record was 12-2; 20-6 overall. Team Co-MVP's Chris Sinclair and Brian Rainey were the sparks to the fast break attack. Seniors Wade Jones and Tim Hetherington pro- vided the defensive pressure with Mike Cox rejecting anyone who penetrated the lane. Several different players came off the bench throughout the season to make valuable con- tributions to the teams success. Rainey led all scorers with 330 points, Sin- clair was next with 268, followed by Jones with 236, and Hetherington with 165. Mike Cox led the Swat Team with 106 blocks; the team finished with the remarkable total of 176 blocked shots. Coach Phil Bryant lets everyone know who is on top in the final Feather River League standings. 54 The team high five , you saw it often, as the 'Jacks won 20 games. (0 £ £ 0 £ £ 55 H Commander Cox; chief pilot of the Air Force at WHS. LQYRLTBN N VILLI HERLQND IN0IRN5 The Feather River Leagues - PLAYER OF THE YEAR, Chris Sinclair, led the 'Jacks to the title. Brian Rainey drives for two. Rebounding position was a key to the success of senior Tim Hether- ington. 55 Junior David Cleveland, a big man in the plan for '85. The 'Jacks leading scorer, Junior Brian Rainey. Wade Jones goes over the top for two of his 236 points. Coach Bryant directs the 'Jacks to a win. Senior Clayton Hen- derson became the best sixth man in the league. Todd Foley goes high for a jumper over Greenville. Chairman of the Boards: Mike Cox. Joe Ysais works inside. These are the guys. Thank you all for bringing the 1984 Feather River Champion- ship to Westwood; you are the best TEAM I've ever had. League Champs The Cleve' —- Joe Ysais and Mike Pettengill receive congratulations from Chester. VHRSITV IBH5KETBHLU Jeff Williams at the line. IO V5RI5 12 CDX 14 RHINEY 15 5INELHIR 120 JUNES 22 CLEVELRND 24 5ILVH 30 FOLEY 40 HENDER5QH Senior Captain Wade Jones has the attention of his team and Hamilton City. 33 HETHEHIHETOI 34 WLUHH5 HER. NcKDUN Coach Bryant Driving the baseline Chris Sinclair finishes with Joe Silva. off a fast break and the Warriors. 57 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW L TO R: R. Stevens, N. Davis, C. Daniels, V. Hinze. BACK ROW L TO R: S. Wilson, N. Barrera, J. Kersh, Coach Sugaya. WHS 19 Downieville 22 WHS 30 Portola 43 WHS 26 Quincy 13 WHS 43 Greenville 33 WHS 34 Chester 36 WHS 31 Downieville 29 WHS 24 Portola 36 WHS 29 Quincy 32 WHS 30 Greenville 31 WHS 23 Chester 36 The J.V. Jills had an exciting year. They didn't show it in their win-loss record, but they had a lot of success. The J.V.'s were coached by Barbara Sugaya. The girls were all freshmen except for Susan Wilson, who is a sophomore. This should give them an outstanding nucleus for next season. 58 Jill Kersh. Coach Sugaya gives some final instructions before the start of fourth quarter action. Nancy waiting to get a rebound. Carol and Nichol have inside rebounding position. Robin Stevens at the high post. Starting a 'Jill fast break with Vangie Hinze. The Jills defend against an inbound play. 59 Susan Wilson puts up a shot from the out- side. Nichol Davis denies the ball to Nancy Barrera finishes off the Greenville post, a fast break. Hitting the defensive boards with Carol and Robin. JMBER JACKS W?11 -c Jill Kersh hustles back on defense. LU ACRE Robin Stevens rebounding with Chester. JILLS TAKE IT TO THEM! v T V ' • VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW L to R: C. Cherez, C. Ceaqlio, L. Nelson. BACK ROW L to R: Coach Miller, S. Richards, C. Bosetti, L. Armstrong, S. Sifton. Westwood girls varsity got off to a slow start this year. Taking fourth place in the Modoc tournament and third place in the West- wood Invitational. The girls started to reach their peak about half way through the season, beating Herlong, giving Downieville a tough game and beating Portola. Their overall league record was 6-8, which was good considering they were such a young team. They had 2 sophomores, 2 juniors and 1 senior starter. Sam Sifton, the only senior on the team provided team leadership and scoring for the Jills. All League awards went to Sam Sifton and Chris Ceaglio, while Serena Richard recieved honorable mention. SCORES WHS 44 14 Herlong WHS 42 54 Downieville WHS 37 33 Portola WHS 14 41 Quincy WHS 34 36 Loyalton WHS 47 29 Greenville WHS 35 50 Chester WHS 30 18 Herlong WHS 42 46 Downieville WHS 34 24 Portola WHS 38 56 Quincy WHS 36 33 Loyalton WHS 41 46 Greenville WHS 41 57 Chester 61 Lorrie Nelsen at the line. 62 Celena leaves after fouling out. JILLS ON THE HARDWOOD Mr. Miller fires up his team with a pep talk. Chris and Serena crash the boards after Lorrie Nelsens Chris Ceaglio moves to the hoop. Lee Armstrong moves the ball into the post. Intensity on the bench. Celena Bosetti looks for an open teammate. 63 WRESTLING Westwood High School Wrestling team: L to R Tom Jones, Calvin Hedrick, coach Joe Garcia, Shawn Russel and Bill Karjcirik. Calvin gives a tip to a fellow wrestler. Randy, Bill, and Shawn look on at other wrestlers. Bill K. gets a take down. Shawn Russell goes for a quick pin. 64 TRACK Coach Wright welcomed several atheletes out for the first day of track practice. The weather cooperated with a week of sunshine for early workouts. Big seasons are expected from Tim Hetherington and Mitch Wasik in the hurdles, Mike Pettengill in the distance, Don Lewis in the weights and Reggie Stewart in the sprints. GOLF The golf team was unavailable for team picture by the March 12 deadline. Coach Miller anticipates a strong team with the returning Jones brothers, Rick Pettengill, Jack McCormick, Tyron Dunton, Colin Ferguson, Jeff LeBert, Gwen Hamilton and Cherrie Wood. Practices are always diffucult due to the travel arrangements and damp ground. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW VARSITY BASEBALL The defending Feather River League Champions opened practice on March 1. Coach Phil Bryant is in pursuit of his 5th consecutive title. The 'Jacks have nine returning play- ers from the '83 season. Junior all-league performers Brian Rainey and Chris Sinclair join senior all- leaguer Shawn Russell to form the nucleus of the team. Senior captain Clayton Henderson is expected to provide the leadership and the big bat in the '84 title hunt. The players pictured above were the primary candidates for positions on the varsity baseball team. Since the picture was taken there has been several roster changes. Freshman Jimmy Russell is a solid outfield con- tender . THE PITCHING ARMS OF '84: Clayton Henderson, Chris Sinclair, Brian Rainey, and Shawn Russell. These six veterans are expected to provide the offensive punch for the 'Jacks in '84: Henderson, Sinclair, Russell, Rainey, Hasselwander, and Oxford. 66 SOFTBALL The 1984 Girls Softball Team has six returning letterman, Sam Sifton, KayIon Whittle, Gina Rich- ards, Lori James, Chris Ceaqlio, and Lisa Hinze. Last year they took second place in the FRL. Coach, Duane Allison, has great hopes for his softball team, if they can get by Loyalton and Quincy. L. TO R. FRONT ROW: April DeWitt, Vangie Hinze, Robin Spencer, Robin Stevens, Nancy Barrera, Lisa Hinze. BACK ROW: Kaylon Whittle, Gina Richards, Chris Ceaqlio, Sam Sifton, Lori James. COBEL’S STATIONERS BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS 701 MAIN STREET TO THE CLASS OF SUSANVILLE, CA. 1984 GOOD LUCK! to the class WHISPERING PINES CHAPTER 0f 1984. CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY Serving the needs of Children PHONE: (916) 257-7156 68 Wade Jones at the Motel 1 in downtown Portola. Big, bad, bruising, Brian Buck- master . Wow , I could have had a V-8. Rick Lebert. Tommy and Steve look for a care- bear cure. Lewis, Cox, and Bryant. The qirls from Kidd. Scott, Lee, and Jessica hanq'n loose. Faculty Vs Seniors. 69 ORGANIZATIONS Westwood High School has several organizations on campus. The 3 most visible ones are FHA, Future Homemakers of America; VICA, Voc- ational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica, and Block W , our Letter- mens Club. It is our hope that the next few years will show an increase in participation by both students and faculty. It's only a goal, but it's a realistic goal. BACK ROW L TO R: Kim Haley, Desiree Linder, Tracy Jones, Marvena Harris, Jack McCormick. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Lebert, Terri Giddings, Terri Gannon, Melody Linder, Missy Atkinson. FRONT ROW: Lisa Hinze, Chris Cheraz, Vangie Hinze, Mrs. Brydon. Coming back from lunch. I'll have 4 whoppers, 3 orders of fries and 2 milkshakes. Lee tells a seceret. 70 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT BODY OFFICERS L to R-Mike Pettengill- Activity Dir.; Celena Bosetti-Sec.; Kaylon Whittle Vice Pres.; Don Lewis-Pres. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L to R-Eddie Egyed-Vice Pres.; Chris Ceaglio- Sec.; Tom Jones-Pres. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L to R-April DeWitt-Tres.; Tom Hasselwander-Vice Pres.; Julia Smith-Pres. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L to R-Gina Richards-Sec.; Bill Kajcarick-Class Rep.; Tabi Sample-Pres.; To White-Vice Pres.; SOPHOMRE CLASS OFFICERS L to R-Susan Wilson- Sec. ; Joe Hasselwander-Pres.; Steve Smith-Vice Pres.; Monica Drake-Tres.; Jamie Silva-Class Rep 71 'NA CANDID CAMARA 3 i «S i cot m J’ ,CRABS I tn ALASKA fit 4 ....because there aren't any in Walker Lake. Larry, Moe, and Curly or Jeff, Chris, and Celena ? Mark Growdon. Tabi shows off her profile. Basketball players hang loose in Portola. The Sweethearts of Sign Chi ? No, Joey Silva waits for his order Todd, Clayton, Mike, Shawn and the from the Old Mill Roach. 72 Pretty, poised and perfect; The 1983- 84 squad. Advisor Lori Sinclair makes a point with Gwen Hamilton. A chance to relax. 74 BAND BAND OFFICERS BACK ROW, L TO R: Lorrie Nelsen, Drum Major; Mr. Hamilton, Director; Julie Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Aaron Baker, Vice Pres.; Deland Mickler, President; Tom Hass- elwander, High School Rep. The band performed at many assemblies and games. The combined schools band, under the direction of Lou Hamilton, has continued to grow in spirit, enthusiasm, and musical ability. The performances at games and special concerts are always well accepted by the community and student body. The Westwood High and Fletcher Walker Band. 75 JOURNALISM The crew Tim and Mike cropping. Chris Sinclair deciding between captions. It all began in May of 1983. That was when we selected the cover and end sheets for this 1984 yearbook. From there it is the hectic repetition of taking pictures, writing copy, making captions, meeting deadlines, selling ads, and lots of do it again. It takes 7 months to finally get the book together. When it's finally done we send it off to be printed. We never know what the book will look like until it is delivered as a finished product. We do know that it is not easy to put it together. We hope our efforts have captured the true feelings of your 1983- 84 school year. 76 TIMBER HOUSE LODGE LODGE RESTAURANT Highway 36 First Street Area Code 916 P.O. Box 1010 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “84” LASSEN DRUG CO. 258-2729 Motel 258-9989 Restaurant Magazines Greeting Cards Soda Fountain Prescriptions Open 7 Days a Week Main St. Chester 258-2261 77 P M CEDAR PRODUCTS INC. HOWARD PETERSON Regional Forester Res.:(916)256 - 3980 P.O.BoxV Westwood.CA 96137 (916) 256-3101 78 1 (016) 256-3-406 P.O. BOX 1087 Dan’s TV 32-4 Birch WESTWOOD. CALIF. 96137 (916) 256-3276 Mobil WESTWOOD MOBIL SERVICE PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTORS HEATER SALES SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES DAN KATIE DENK OWNERS GARY SMITH Owner 3RD ASH STREETS WESTWOOD. CALIFORNIA 96137 “WE MAKE YOUR DREAM HOME COME TRUE” A1 Sc Joy Robbins Owen cRQpBI]NfS ‘HOUSE. of FURNITURE, . ‘FLOORo 2830 Main Street (916) 257-7788 Suaanville, Ca. 96130 THE HEART FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association JEAN PETERSON Vice Pres. FEDERAL SAVINGS BUILDING CHESTER, CALIFORNIA 96020 TELEPHONE (916) 258-2145 79 JONES FLOWERS FOREVER CUSTOM SILK FLOWERS COURSAGES AND MANY OTHER THINGS GRADUATIONS can think of MAKE ALL FLOWERS FROM AZALEAS TO ZINNIAS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “84” WEDDINGS- Any other event you CARTER’S LOCKER ROOM “Everything in Athletics” TEAM SUPPLIERS OUTFITTERS PUMA TIGER CONVERSE BASKETBALL SHOES WRESTLING SHOES GYM BAGS 540 Richmond Road Located in Honey Lake Feed Bldg. 257-6844 1420 MAIN ST. SUSANVILLE CA 96130 Don’s Auto 4X4 Repair All Types Auto Truck Repair 212 Smith Street Westwood, CA 96137 (916) 256-3670 GET READY FOR FALL -SOCCER -PEP SQUAD -FOOTBALL -BASKETBALL -RACQUETBALL -UMPIRES REFEREES -RACQUET STRINGING Arcade Video Games PLAYIN Chuck Westwood Vera Copp 256-2489 81 THE ONLY COMPLETE RESORT ON LAKE ALMANOR RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE, MARINA, RIDING STABLES, MOTEL R.V. PARK ACCOMIDATIONS 3000 ALMANOR DRIVE WEST (916) 258-2281 HOLT LOGGING END OF DELWOOD ST. 256-2206 WESTWOOD CA. 96137 HOLT LOGGING By HWY. 36 CLEAR CREEK POTTERY Route 1 Box 64 Westwood, CA 96137 (916) 236-3887 CHAMPION SAW SERVICE Hemlock and Hwy. 36 Westwood, CA 96137 (916) 256-3313 GRAND CAFE 730 Main St. Susanville, CA 96130 (916) 257-4713 ST. FRANCIS HOTEL 830 Mian St. Susanville, CA 96130 (916) 257-4820 DORIS'S KNIT 'N' PATCH 1028 Main St. Susanville, CA 96130 (916) 257-9544 ALMANOR SPORTS CENTER Douq and Vicky Cecrle Hwy. 36 at the Y (916) 256-2225 PRIMO DELI 614 Main St. Susanville, CA (916) 257-6694 96130 CLEAR CREEK SPORTING GOODS Rt. 1 Box 91 Clear Creek, CA 96137 Congradulations Class of 83 CASHMANS RESORT 443 Peninsula Dr. Lake Almanor, CA 96137 (916) 596-3465 DR. GARY GRAY Chiropractor 1034 Main Street Susanville, CA 96130 PLANNING SURVEYING ENGINEERING 45 South Roop St. Susanville, CA 96130 Good Luck To The Class of 1984 The Stouts: Paul, Kay, Kathy and Sandy BILL LEVENS REALITY 425 Peninsula Dr. (916) 596-3263 MICHELLE SPENCER 685 Elm Street Westwood, CA 96137 SPONSORSHIPS of “84” ADAMS LEE LANDSCAPING SERVING LASSEN PLUMAS COUNTIES (916)256-3702 WESTWOOD “Y” MARKET Your Friendly Store Groceries, Meat, Clothing, Beer Wine Open 7 Days - Free Delivery (916)256-3783 DAVID PRICE JEWELRY JEWELRY APPRAISALS WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR ALL JEWELRY NEEDS 258-GEMS 14 WILSON SON SHELL SERVICE GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “84” HWY 36 “Y Junction GOODYEAR (PENI OIU) Westwood 256-2264 85 COLLINS PINE COMPANY Consistent quality since 1850 Lumber and particle board Good Luck Westwood High School and the Class of “84” Chester, California P.O. Box 796 258-2111 86 Authorized Dealer for McCulloch Honda SIERRA CYCLE (916) 257-5522 801 Cottage Susanville Ca. 96130 (fjoo c£udi (fjfaidualeb DAVIS HAMMON CO. Certified Public Accountants 257-2101 30 So. Roop Susanville, Ca. 96130 A o (916) 257-6924 -257-7790 44 NORTH McDOW 3 V p v A Tune-Ups Foreign Domestic Cars Brakes Automatic Transmissions Repairs Engine Overhauls 4x4.s . Motor Homes AUTO CLINIC PENINSULA MARKET Jim McNab 257-9373 257-9191 1719 Main St. Susanville, Ca. 96130 596-3500 309 Peninsula Country Club Lake Almanor THE BOOTERY OLD TOWN GALLERY 258-3069 257-3227 706 Main St. Susanville, Ca. 96130 109 Willow Way Chester, Ca. 96020 87 PINE SHACK FROSTY SHAKES FREEZES IN Submarine Sandwiches Prawn in a Basket Fish - n - Chips Hamburgers French Fries Fried Clams 31 FLAVORS !!! Chocolate - Coated Bananas Fresh Fruit Sundaes Moon Rocks Floats BEST WISHES to the CLASS of “84” Chester Main Street 258-2593 Summer Hours: 11A.M. to 9:30P.M. 88 AYOOBS Clothing Hardware Sporting goods 258-2611 Chester Ca. 258-2628 RAY POGGI °Really farm t fresh! Crystal Distributor P.0. Box 1164 Westwood, CA 916 444-7200 P.O.BOX 1007 101 WILLOW WAV CHESTER. CA. 96020 CATHY 0ENNELLE BEN JENNELLE (916) 258-3003 GOURMET DINING . WINE, BEER SPIRITS 403 Ash Street, Westwood, CA 96137 FOR RESERVATIONS: (916) 256-8257 Proprietors: Dennis A Peggy Harris 89 JACK RUCH PHOTOGRAPHER 24 HRS. 916-257-4218 45 FOSS ST. SUSANVILLE, CA 96130 Antiques Complete Floral Service Plants Prompt Delivery lekfloiu FLORIST Unique Gifts crfs 605 Richmond Road Susanville. CA 96130 Mike Lindee Larsen (916) 257-3545 Western Wear and Ranch Supplies CURT MORAN Owner Tke Pa idne i, Inc. (916) 257-5176 ' P.0. Box 470 5 3 Susanville, CA 96130 QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SERVICE (916)257-5131 1289 MAIN STREET SUSANVILLE, CA 96130 Westwood Booster Club GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “84’ 91 RIDGWAY SONS CONSTRUCTION Susanville, Ca 32 South Lassen (916) 257-5586 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 84 FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A NATIONAL SYSTEM CARPET FABRIC CARE COUNSELING Odor Treatment Stain Guard Static Removal Water Damage Carpet Repairs Furniture SERVPRO OF LASSEN PLUMAS Box 1135 Westwood, Ca 96137 (916) 256-2407 BANK OF AMERICA Serving Your Local Community 215 Birch Street Westwood, Ca Member RI-TONE COLOR CENTER 1000 MAIN ST. SUSANVILLE, CA, 96130 (916) 257-6078 PBonttie ¥ Vp yde floint dPetidebboti (936) 256-3556 92 Kathy Stout Ann Roper PHONE (916) 256-3713 MURRAY INSURANCE BY APPOINTMENT P O BOX 544 WOOD JOAN MOORE WESTWOOD, CA 96137 AGENCY 319 Birch Drawer X Westwood, Ca.t 96137 ALNA’S BOOKKEEPING Bookkeeping Tax Service Notary Office Residence 256-3504 101 Elm St Westwood Ca. THE KNOTBUMPER CREW wishes you those things you want most in the future 256-3432 KNOTBUMPER Chester, Ca. 93 REPAIRS wsn - OVERHAULING YOUNG’S AUTO REPAIR Ed young prop WESTWOOD CALIF 96137 MILLAR HARDWARE 618 Main St. — Susanville, CA 96130 Phone: 257-4616 DOUG LORENA MILLAR GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF “84” Phone 256-3077 WESTWOOD. CAL JERRY’S QUALITY MEATS SPECIALIZING IN USDA CHOICE MEATS 323 BIRCH STREET DOWNTOWN WESTWOOD 256-3448 RENALDI'S Pizza Parlor 401 PONDEROSA DRIVE LAKE ALMANOR PENINSULA. CA ™ZZa 596-3902 LITTLE NORWAY WESTWOOD PHARMACY 432 PENINSULA DRIVE 596-3208 313 BIRCH ST. P.O. BOX AA WESTWOOD, CA. 96137 LASSEN COUNTY GIFTS • COSMETICS • FILM CARDS • BOOKS • TOYS STORE (916) 256-3784 HARVEY VERNA HAMILTON HOME (916) 256-3906 TLE N0R1VA baT S4 WESTWOOD ROTARY EASTSHORE SPIRITS SPORTS Hwy. 147 at A-13 Lake Almanor Rt. 1. Box 96 Westwood. California 96137 BILL and GLADYS ADAMSON Phone: 596-3236 Ed’s Auto-Body CONGRATULATION S CLASS OF “84 r THE OLD MILL CROSSROADS 317 BIRCH BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER 3165 HWY A-13 916-256-3475 (Qood 596-4176 MON - SAT 6 AM - 7 PM SjfetiicM Bus. (916) 256-3820 Hours 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Mon. - Sat. DAN’S AUTO REPAIR Complete Auto Truck Repairs DAN SMITH, OWNER P.O. BOX 1256 HWY 36, WESTWOOD Y WESTWOOD, CA. 96137 Dinner Cocktails 95 Stanley Homme Chevron Service Hwy. 36 Willow, Chester Best of Luck Class of ’84’ DIAMOND SAW SHOP 550 RICHMOND ROAD 257-6232 SUSANVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96130 OPEN 9 AM. - 6:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY (LATER DURING SUMMER MONTHS) 1« ' t Highwoy 36 (j First Street P. O. Dox 515 Chester. Colifornio 96020 LODGE Area Code 916 258-2729 Motel 258-9989 ftestouront Tri County Glass Co. LICENSED STATE CONTRACTOR NO. 234382 35 So. 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