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                    <text>����VoluJDe SZ
Denver, Colorado

I970

�pie.
I

��������Practice. To some it is a recurring injury, to a few it is the ecstacy of recognized effort ,
and to others it is a necessary evil. But to all it is 5 days of grueling, hard work for a 48
minute game.

10

�Change. Chang from the pa t
few disa ·trous year · for Ea t
football t:;eemed on its way. A
cason that b gan we ks early
with group conditioning was the
first sign that things were on
the move for the better. A new
head coa h. a t:;witch from the

age-old imple wing to a more
versatile "I" formation; and
most of all an air of optimism
ran wild in a locker room that
would have feared to enter in
some preceding easons .
Within the season this impor11

rant gain would all but be lo t
a def at and th d spair it
created again found their
place , reshuffled, but th
-ame. For not v n a tough
athlete can face having his
b t efforts marked a failure.

�Football-merely a game 1 It is
hard work; fiv day of practice in preparation f r each
ncounter. It is yards of tape
and ela tic bandage givmg
upport to injured ankl ·

kne s an I elb w -a mu ty
mellmg lo ker room-the
hcavine of a perspiration
oak d undershirt. It is the
agony of pla) ing with an injury,
or, much worse, it i the

agony of d feat. It i th b d)
wracking pain of a torn
cartila or a broken bone. It
i th hop le n
of a big
lmeba k r u·) mg to cat h a
fl ·ct flank 'r-the beauty of a

�great broken field run-the
violence of a trap block. It i
th preci ion of a long pa s.
It 1 the fru tration of mi sin T
the winning field goal or

dropping a tou hdown pa . It
1 the brotherhood sl.arcd by
teammates and the r spect
ha red b) oppon nt '. It i the
ta te ot blood running from a

plit lip or a broken no t.•. It i
th ten cne and nervou n ,
of the pre-game wait in the
locker room. It i th thrill of
relea ing that ten ion by

�charging out onto the fi ld. It
is th popping of pad again t
pad and the groaning of man
again t man. It is th satisfac-

tion of beating your oppon nt,
not by simply out- coring him
but by out-playing him. Foot-

ball is desire. discipline,
drive. it is indeed much more
than a gam .

�The varsity never wins ; how do they expect us to?

15

�RUNABOUT

0. K. Stay loose. Relax those arms. Keep
the legs moving and don't forget to breathe.
Yes breathe! D01 'T FORGET TO BREATHE.
Take it in and out. Regular. Suck it in, blow
it out. This must be five miles instead of
two. Are you tiring. • To! Yes. Don't let that
other man sec just how tir d you arc. Fire
it up.

16

�THIS

S GOLF

Is this golf? In the winter .
Golf is this. Counting on a
great season with a great new
coach, but try to trace your
ball's flight thru sixteen
inch s of snow . We ort of
play around the course and
watch each other . This is golf:
a gentleman's game .

17

�THE YEAR AFTER

The Ea ·t Iligh tennis team
t-&gt;tarted out on a sour note.
Man) people who obt-&gt;erved the
mat -hes saw that there was
much room for i mprovcm •nt.

There was no impro ·ment.
The team didn't are ami the
sp ·ctators didn't care.

18

�As the season wore on. the
team -;ecmcd to play the
mal hes for · nju~ ment rather
than for \ ictory. with the
possible e. ception of one
notorious pia~ er. The lo ·c ·
were generally nola di -appointment. the failures w · n~
not disheartening . and the
games were only games .
19

�Horoscope for October 18th: Today promises to be one of
excitement as Angelus and Spotlight join to sponsor the 1969
Fall Sports Dance. A familiar place of learning will become
the place of fun. Music lovers will enjoy the sounds of
Catherine Mitchell Lord. Those under the sign of Libra will
enjoy the attention of a special song and Geminis are in for a
real surprise tonight.
Waterbearers: Cynthis Gibbs, Sylvia Flowers, Mary Ellen Leaf and Gayle
Matthews. ot pictured are J o Ellen Baxter and Margot Francis.

20

�21

�The girls have a chance to start
eraph ister' games by a king
the boys. . . a playing area complete with a monopoly board and a
free parking orncr. . . and 7
conte tants ready to try their
luck . . .

22

�23

���OUR FRIENDLY
NBIDIBDRRDDD
cars

26

�27

�head
boy

28

�head
girl

29

�"a hard \\'orking bun
geL much credit"
"spending to tnu h time on pelt)
"more d termined"

30

�STUDENT

COUNCIL

"slowing down problems but not solving
them"
"reviewing problems and making comments
in a way. we think students would want us
to"

"doing a lot of work-a lot of daily work
and dbcussions"
"hiding in 15:3"

31

�i

a
.
wegoaga1n...

"Class of '70
President-John McCallum
Vice President-Steven Slaughter
Secretary-Debi McKinney
Treasurer-Beatrice Frelow"
"Oh wow . . . "

"Class of '7 1
President - Sharon Brown (missing)
Vice President-Becky Grave
Trea urer- Janis Jackson"
"Gee, that's really neat .
"Cla of '72
President-Deborah Rice
Vic President-Belinda Knight
S cr tary-Karen Thompson
Trea urer-Mary Par ons"
"Golly, I'm really impr ssed.
"You don't seem to giv a damn."
"Apparently not. . . "

32

�What is the problem It eems to be apathy, but Delegate
A sembly has tried - changing the
dre
code and revi ing the chool
con titution but only half the elected
even bother to go ... What's the
problem 33

�VISTA: volunteers in servic to america,
understanding, rap, problems, drugs,
compassion, me ed-up, listen, communication, lov , care, poverty, laugh,
hoot-the-breeze, chew-the-fat, gripes,
five-point , ociety, you, up-tight, interest, city, ghetto. kid , cop , jail,
life, barry, judy, pam, al john, mike,
david, wayne, angela, kathy, bill, sandy,
david, pat, gary, david.

�guard
~

Who knows what evil lurks in the
hallowed hall of East High School?
Only the Security guard know for sure.
Stealthy they roam the halls, keeping a
sharp lookout for su pic iou per ons.
"YOU got a pa ?" "I'm on A GELUS
Staff." "I don't care if you're on the
Pre ident's Advisory Council on
Physical Fitne s , you got a pa s?" ''I'm
ju L going to my locker . " "You got a
pa
to go to your locker?" "It's in my
purse." "Where's your purse?" "In my
lock r." "You got a . . . ?"

35

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�And the one owns cities and houses and lands.
And the ninety and nine have empty hands ...
Farmer's Alliance 1889

The policeman isn't
there to create disorder. He's there to
preserve disorder.
Richard Daley
In very truth gold is god today and rules with pitile s
sway in the affairs of men.
Eugene Debs 1918

36

�No man is naturally entitled
to a greater
proportion of
the earth than
another . . .
(land) was
made for the
equal use of
all.
Penn. farmers
1840's

Labor is prior to and independent of capital. .
Capital is only the fruit of
labor, and could never
have existed if labor had
not first existed. . Labor
is the superior of capital,
and man deserves much
the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln, 1861

In the freedom seminar we attempted to clarify
and resolve some of the contradictions which are
limiting and giving the illusion of freedom in
america. We have been taught to be told rather
than to think, taught to take rather than share,
taught to win and lose rather than move ahead together, taught to play the roles that society
dictates. We tried to allow the class to be self
directing, but since all selves have been appropriated there could be no direction. We tried to
present reality and de troy illusion. America i
revolting. What is needed are individual commitments to reclaim control of one's life, to
struggle for the freedom of all peoples.
---marcia, dana, alva, steve
from antioch college

right on

�i 'm looking for a chicano brother
and i know j u t where he's at,
he thinks he's an ugly white anglo
mother;
heartless, ugly, and fat!
i 'm sure you've seen him somewhere
around,
i can tell he's somewhere near;
he's the one who always walks around
with that can of
"PIGS COORS BEER!"
he'

the one who told you and i
to go straight down to hell;
then turned around and walked away
with his o called
"gringo pal !"
on pickett line and boycott too,
he never will assist;
instead he's with hi "gringo pal"
and yells out
"com1nunist"!
but one of these day ,
(and i 've got lots of faith)
he'll look at himself with a frown,
and he'll say;
"what the hell is the matter
with me;
i'm not white.
BUT BROW !!
---rock pow r

�CB CANO
BROTHER

39

�Challenge

�The
Satisfaction

�������We never ee the wimmerl Oh we're here , but we're there .
Where? We wim at G. W. Swim hard every night and what do
we h ar? .... "Turn it over or you '11 be wimming all night.
t\1ove it! ... Yeah , yeah, bitchbitch . You'dthinkChuckiewould
get hoar e .... There goe Bonaparte and he ain't even kicking
... Four laps more . I'm dying and people are watching.

48

�HE'S ALL

WET

49

�Better
Than Ever

East ba ketball is no longer
the give and go to Lovato . It is
a full-court attack put on by a
fast, fluid group of accomplished athlete . A tight press

�that forces turnovers; a quick,
hifty backcourt; a strong,
ever-toughening forccourt;
each is characteri tic of a
great team: this team. Every

effort, a isted or individual,
is funnelled into one force for
a ingle cause: to\\ in. Winning
i what this team docs best.

�East cops
city title •..

and •ets
dumped in
district. ~~~~~~~~~~
52

�53

�Two points) That's the name of
the game. Two platoons, two
teams--sophomore and J. V.
Two outstanding sophomores
playing J. V. and Varsity ball.
Two is an important factor,
but we always trive to be
number one.

�-·-

���Terri
Tommie

58

�Julie

Henry&amp;. Gay

,,,

Mel

�����Tongue- tied
This year' . Woodbury
Contest will probablv be
remembered as the only
other tic to date in the
conte t' 97th vear.
After much deliberation
and a rather confu cd
pre entation, Erne. t
1cKinney and Kent

Epp r on were recognized as the winners .
However reclit must be
given to the other six
orators, Dan Dunn,
1\like Parker, Kvlc
Da\ is, 1an in Grays,
\ mce Hardy, and Phil
Goodstein, who put

�in a lot of time and hard
work to make one of
Ea t' remaining
traditions , uccessful.
Something hould al o
be said for the
audience, who wa it,
usual crude , elf . ..

thanks.

���Have students gone too far, or

68

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haven't schools

69

�So what about
education today?
Strong opinions
have been voiced
a to what hould
be done about th
present chool
ystem, and
judging from reports of disruptive school days.
fru trated
teachers, and
turned off tudents. it eem
obvious that the
time to make
change is now.

So Progress and The Old Red Tape have finally
come eye-to-eye in the DPS, and the Ea tHigh
Senior Seminar ha been the welcome r ' ult.

��The Senior Seminar has turned education into all the adventure, excitement, and fun of summer vacation. ow. for the inevitable tickin-the-mud que tion: "Ah, ye . but what did the kid LEAR ???" Ask
th m. And then brace your elf for 100 different rap about reality.

��(left to right) Emerson Gordon, Steve Dyson, Rudy Carey, Ricky
Sanders, Wilson Stafford , Levell Hooks, Wayne Roberson

74

(left to right) Nini Hallet, Joan
Hanatani, ancy Franz

�laugh and :sing and
rehearse and
memorize
and spend hours
blocking scenes
and repeating
and remembenng.
becommg the
character
to perform
{or two nights
in April . . .

The Music Man

���78

�Pre- :\1ed is
sponsored by the
school nurse,
Deanna Hanna.
With her, the
member plan
excursions and
demon trations
which are
pertinent to
medical fields.
Unfortunately,
lack of interest
has made ever al
of the e events
un uccessful.

Intellectually peaking, of cour e, Voice of Youth
might be defined as a gathering of friends in an informal attitude in order to share thought on any
relevant i sue .

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�Y -Teens i an all girl
club affiliated with the
YWCA. During thi year
their activitie ineluded a potluck dinner
and a wimming party.
The girl
old potato
chip and candy bar
to rai e money for
delegate to attend the
YWCA ational
Convention in Houston .

Y- Teens

84

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The cla ical way of
thinking i yrnrnetrical,
methodical, and
orderly. Thi i the
way the ancient Greek
and Roman thought .
Thi year the Junior
Cla ical League ha
continued with their
traditional activitie .
In December they had
the Io Saturnalia party,
a fe tival celebrated by
the ancient Roman ,
which turned out a
birthday party becau e
the bakery pelled "Io'',
"] - 0" on the cake .
T hey followed this up
later with their annual
Ides of 1arch party and
Roman Banquet .

85

�FOREIGN
LANGUAGE CLUB

guage is a

mall

club with unu ually
active member . They
are trying to become
acquainted with cultures
of other countries by
trying the food
writing the

and

�often lacking in
a

ervice club; this

one i n 't an exception.
Its support exi ts more in
its roster than in actual
participation. However,

usually attended.

Tri-Hi- Y

�Looking from the outside in, Aufsteiger is a group of individual
that go ever) oth r weekend to g l e.·perienc in th(. technique~ of
hiking, cro s-country kiing, mountain re ·cu , and ro k climbing.
Looking from the in ide out, it is more. \Vh n a group of student
ocialize, live, depend upon, and barely tolerate each other, while
undergoing physical hard hip , the "tru color~" of each p r on'
character show through. \1 mb r
oon l arn what ociety i all
about and what to strive for; comradeship, p ace of mind. tru 't,
and perserverance.

�The purpose of the Key Club
International is to erve the
community. This i
xactly
what East' Key Club has not
done. The} have held three
m eting , on banqu t, and a
football game during th entire
chool year. It eem as
though the memb r were so
involved with erving them.elve that the} didn't get
around to the communit}.
---Phil Martin

�90

�what did Spotlight
accom.plish ...... this
year. Ask any old
dime spender....

91

��It' 18 b lo - zero ami you' rc
crazy to lx tanding i'1 the
wind. Duck ben ath thl! k oll
and the un 1 hining; a en p
january ~-norning &lt;.;em to
turn your kt for vou. T~E:
endles
xpan e of now
flie by qukker. Thi 1 no
u. ual run! It' perfect - once
in a l!a on. The light i
bhnding. The now - fa~t.
Your ki - are ~ailing,
glidmg, cdrving a perfe t
turn then dnother. 1ore and
mo rc and your body ha a
rhythm o. tt O\\ n. You had
better ell, hoping omeonc
' ill
e. It' got to be erotic,
it make our body tmgle.

'

�What makes Lacro se so much
fun? It is the body contact of
man against man; the thrill of
scoring a goal; the freene s of
running. Just the relaxed
attitude the team has: no
pecial requirement , and no
one i cut from the team. This
sport is played for the fun of
it. . .

94

�95

�Swing, Batter, Swing!

96

�97

�La ·t umm r East's Am rican Legion ba eball team
got a taste of something different. They won. In fact
they won a city championhip. All the way through the
division and league play-offs
the word through the grapevin wa "Ea t is lousy!
Wait'll we get to them." With
a team con isting of the same
player and other , the '70
Ea t t am may b "lou y"
enough to . . .

98

�Jeff Shepard
Dave Godin
Bill Thacker
Jeff Check
Jim Chambers
Dean Lcbct
Dean Tsutsui
\1 Polmeranz
Sam Bacino
1\1 Butler
Tcny Toney
!Iarrison Harmon
Jolm Reynolds
J\.1el Washington
Wilson Stafford
Charlie Brown
Rick Walgamot - ~1anagcr
Cliff Olin- Coach
Bob Paul- Coach

99

�sophomore baseball:
maybe in
a couple
a years ...

~~

100

�101

�to put a tea
togethe,.

����At East, th track i a te ting
ite. Men launch th ir bodies
into pace and pump endless
en rgy through their arm and
leg for th thrill of human
competition. With in the span
of a second , a man must
train hi mu cle to pre · s
ahead of hi· neare L rival. It
take but a econd for a vaulter to ail four inc he higher;
for a runner to inc rea
hi
1 ad. Thi sea on, East
tra kmen used that second.
plit- ·econd . to win in tead
of futity hoping "well maybe."

106

�WHEN SPLIT-SECONDS
REALLY COUNT,

107

�Your Mark .

...

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Ann Benton
Dorothy Falkenberg
Jane FranL
Bette Gray
Rosanne Horwitz
!&gt;ally Jepson
Cheryl Kitashima
Karen McCoy
Jean Mosley
Joyce Murray
Susan emmers
Cindy Remstrom
Charlene Rose
Diane Schilt
Janet Stonington
Bett) Wytias

108

�East High School's sixteen
member girls' swimming team
combined work, enjoyment,
friendship, and cooperation to
complete a econd ucce ful
season. Every swimmer
reflected a per onal pride in
their own ability and contributed to the e teem of the East
Angels.

The girls established two city
records. One mark was set in
the 100 yard Free tyle Relay
and the other in the 50 yard
Free tyle event. The jubliant
relay team swimmers were
Rosanne Horowitz, Karen
McCoy, Janet Stonington, and
Jane Franz. The individual
event, the 50 yard freestyle

record, is held by l&lt;osanne
Horowitz. Other team members
Ann Benton, Cheryl Kitashima,
and Betty Wytias, pulled East's
City tanding to a fine and
recognizable position.
The excitement and fun of thi
year ha made the girls
anxious for the 1970-71 season.

�They're Off!
GIRL

TRACK

Kauhlle Bell
Pam Bowen
Karen !law
Ramona Hill
Colletta Hodge
Stella Hogue
Gay Jones
Belinda Knight
Mauri Lynch
tanelia. 1allard-Clptain
Karen Parks
Debbie Patterson
Lou Atm Reynolds
Debbie Rice
Paula Robinson
Debbie prunk
Bever!} Wright
evetta Wright

How do they feel? 1any of the
girl feel the ten ion at the
'tarting block, rem mbering not
to jump the gun, risking the
chance of being di qualified. One
of the girls aid, "While running, I talk to my self to keep
going. " All in a 11. th b l
a et of the team i the great
portsman hip and pirit
whether winning or lo ing.

110

�" Plop" Goes

t
h

e

B
a
I
I

GIRL'S TE NIS
Margaret Abe
Stella Agwlar
Deborah Brabson
Cathy Carpenter
·ancy Franz
Barbara lwahashi
tarilyn Kawano
\\'and a 1atsuda
Julie Mattern
Cyndie Moreno
Dianne Randol!
Debra Rice
Jo Ellen Seymour
Janet Stonington
Kay Willard

111

�Point Those
-f
0
C'D
en

How am I going to go on . . . ?
A girl is thinking this ju t b fore a meet. She's trying to
rememb r what th coach told
h r, remem.b r to ke p poi ed ,
be graceful and keep those
toes pointed. When she'
finished her performance,
she's relieved that it's over.
ow comes the scores. What
will they be, good or bad?

112

�Lou Anderson
L)nn Coleman
Ellen Deakin
Pat Glick
June Hansen
Jackie Koll
Patty 1cKinley
Sally Murray
Debbie Rice
Paula Robinson
Charlene Rose - Captain
Kiki Schomp
Leah \V alker
Sandy \\' ashington

113

���TO PUPILS:
No school fodoy
Go hom(. please. and~

��Martin Bjorck, Sweden

'Ea High
School aren
myc et inspirerande och
trevlig skola
jag trivs
vtmarkt."

�ra El East
·gh chool
con mucho
aprec·o su
galan abajo
Estados Unidos." Elias Evia, Bolivia

�The candidates for May Queen are below , left to right: Naomi
Cooper, Edna Welch, Jean Pryor, Beverly Hobbs, Jewell
Underwood, Anita Garrett, Imesia Evans, Daplme Rice,
Cynthia Gibbs and Galen Goldsmith. The May Queen (at right)
is Beverly Hobbs. 1l1e Sophomore Attendants, in upper left
corner of facing page are: Belinda Knight, Debra Rice, LouAnn
Reynolds . tissing is Sylvia Flowers. The picture to the right of
sophomores is the Senior Honorary Attendants, right to left:
Deborah Russell, Beverly Davis, Carol Linzy, Jckaie Kole,
Linda Powell, Barbra Garmany, Lisha Anthony, ini Hallett,
Joan Hanatani

�Below left the Junior Attendants are Paula Robinson, Janis Jackson, Gayle
1atthews, Wanda Matsuda, Louise Webber, and (not shown) Collenia
Linzy.
The Court of Royalty is below: Charles Flowers,
Chairmaine Smith (Jr. Prom King &amp; Queen), Debbie
McKinney (Fall Sports Queen), Dennis Febinger (Seraph
King).

���a.td ~c-J f\kd SlUJC4U..
.ubc~~,~~
I.Jt itll si"j ~ellter.

124

����The il to
The members of the peech team
watch each other; they help each
other- -they are their own timulu .
And they are winner .

����������8 J. Rlctc.hc k

138

�ex» C . Hansberger
( Mrs. Ruch)

139

��103 E. Vickers

141

���������001 E. Starr

������• Weed

110 R. Mitchell

�101 J. Peters

082 R. Damashek

��J. Zumwinkel

�160

�161

�Sophomores

Rhonda Cox
Richard Cox
Carl Cowans
Vikki Crepeau
Chris Cromar

Joyce Chavez
Margie Collins
Sharon Colvin
Ann Cooley
Bill Cooper

Sherri Bohm
Raymond Bondi
Sharon Bouknight
Susan Brassell
Dwight Bufford

Willene Barton
Beth Ann Becker
Julie Beezley
Kaulah Bell
Kim Blankenship

Don Allen
Pam Ando
Penny Arkulari
Bill Baber
Ili Bartok

Margaret Abe
Christine Agatsuma
Jacqueline Alexander
Charlotte Alford
Chiquita Alford

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w

Kathryn Horner
Denny Hughes
Willysene Iverson

Debbie Herrera
Patricia Hocking
Don Horne

Allan Hampton
Tony Head
Kathy Heimerl

Cheryl Crownover
Bruce Curvan
Derek Davis
De anna Denny
Jolie Dopson
Julie Dorn
Gayle Dorschner
Anthony Dyes
Wanda Edge
Bill Epps
Tom Essinger
Thea Eugene
Bill Fargo
Charles Fiser
John Fisher
Diane Forbes
Becky Foss
Jane Franz
Kevin Frazier
Renay Frazier
Pam Fuller
Randy Garlington
Vera George
Kathryn Gonzales
Jana Greenburg
John Gurtler
Wendy Hahn

�Joyce Nakata
Alison Neet
Bill Nelson
Susie Nemmers
Mike Neumann
Suellenn Odoms

Deborah Moore
Sharon Morikawa
Denise Moses
Joan Mosley
Starlith Mullins
Joyce Murray

Arlene Mcintosh
Jenny Mellor
Bruce Mills
Greg Minton
Susan Mitchell
Clint Moore

Bonnie McAndrews
Mary McCarthy
Denise McCaskill
Bob McCleave
Vicky McClinton
Karen McFarland
Ellen McGann
Arlene McGrath

Cheryl Kitashima
Belinda Knight
June Knittel
Dorrit Knowles
Shelia Lawhorn
Rick Lightburn
Karen Mathews
Vincent Mathews

Ronald Ivory
Mary James
Juanetta Johnson
Velma Johnson
Teresa Jones
Con Jussell
Kathleen Keefe
Jeanette Kellog

�Heather Smith
Robbe Sokolove
Beth Spickelmier
Janice Stafford
Margie Stiles
Erncliffe Stockard
Reginald Stubbs

Scott Olson
Alan Pomeranz
Jim Pugh
Stan Pytell
Rosanne Reiva

Linda Retallack
Denise Reynolds
LouAnn Reynolds
Debra Rice
Jane Rice

Robin Rich
Pam Rihanek
Shelley Roberts
Margie Rodriguez
Cynthia Romstrom

Leslie Roth
Julie Rush
Joseph Ryan
Vicky Sauerbriet
Kathy Schleich

Lisa Schoeberlein
Marti Selmser
JoEllen Seymour
Susan Smiley
Dru Smith

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Louise Argall
Gwendolyn Armstrong

Shelli Anderson
Wendy Andrews

Saundra Allen
Jana Allman

Jill Adams
Linda Allen

Sam Bouknight
Deborah Brabson
Sharon Brown
Margaret Browne
Mike Buford

Kathy Austin
Debbie Baird
Terry Barker
Chris Benson
Mike Betz

Juniors

�Janice Caner
Gary Cass
Melinda Cherrie
Marilyn Cockle
Graylon Cole

Pamela Buford
Eric Burrows
Kenneth Byrd
Kim Carapella
Loretta C arriola

Gerald Davis
Denise Deaderick

Richard Craig
Sandy Cummings

Randy Conrad
Joe Coquillard

Lynn Coleman
N aoemi Compean

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Marl Fitz
Todd Fowler
Jean Franklin

Albert Eckhardt
Kent Epperson
Dolores Espinoza

Michelle Dillard
Bob Dollard
Dennis Dotson

Barbara French
Deidra Frey
Lynn Friedman

;lori a Estrada
'rank Evans
)orothy Falkenberg

Nancy Doyle
Nicki Dye
Bill Dyes

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P atty Heimerl
Marcia Hunt
Joe Homstad

June Hansen
Margaret Harris
Debi Hendershot

Kathy Gomez
Marvin Grays
Joe Green

Susan Groshong
Mike Hahn
Gamet Hankins

Scott Fuller
Brenda Gablehouse
Darrell Gash

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Willie Mayes
Zandra McCleery
Karen McCoy
Donna McGhee
Ernest l\1c Kinney
Liz !\lcNally

Joanne Loeffel
Babs Luedke
David Lusk
Mauri Lynch
Sharon Machado

Rona Kadish
Carla Kamminga
Kathy Kamminga
Kathy Keefer
Dawn Kemmer
Sheila Krautm an

Alan Manchego
Laura Mark
Steve Markwell
Gale Mathews
Janet Maybury
Kathy Mayer

Karen Lamb
Denise Larson
Dean Lewallen
Louie Lewis
Roseanna Lewis
Margaret Lucero

Rushelle Irving
Barbara I wahashi
Gay Jones
Jim Jones
Cindi Jordahl
Cecelia Joy

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Valerie Riley
Paula Robinson
Sylvia Robinson
Esther Rodriguez
Charlene Rose

Rochelle Pytell
Margaret Rahlston
J acquie Rawlins
Suzanne Reed
Sonndra Reid

Joreen Moreland
Sally Murray
Betsey Nelson
Gayle Nicholson
Dolores Nolasco

Debbie Mercer
Jeff Meyer
Nelda Millican
Rosemary Miner
Vicki Mines

Janis Olsen
Kevin O'Meara
Pat Oswald
Raul Pantaleon
Margie Probst

Sandy Mitchell
Judy ~toll
Carolyn Molock
Carol 1\.toore
Mernie Moore

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MONICA ADAMS
THERESA ADAMS
ROSE \GUILAR

MARSH AUGENSTEIN
KENNETH AUSBIE
SAM BACINO
Baseball; Cross Country; "D" Club; Pre-Law; Trojan Horseman; \Vrestling.
BARBARA BAKERBowling Club, Secretary; Delegate Assembly; Junior Escort;
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets.

CRYSTAL ARP
CAROL ARAGON
SANDY ASHLEY
MARIE AUGENSTEIN

EDITH ALKOVE
KIM ALLISON
CHRIS ANDO
LISHA ANTHONY
JAMES ARELL'\NO

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JUDY BIGGS
BONNIE BillS
JAC I BINGAMAN
MARTIN BJORCKExchange Student from Sweden

CHER YLENE BELLINGER
JANET BENSONAll Sd1ool Show; Cherry Creek Exhange; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly; Denver Country Day Exchange; FTA; Girls' Swimming; JCL; Junior Escort;
Pre-Med Club; Senior Class Officer, Exchange Committee Chairman; Senior Seminar; Seraph Sisters; Skeast.
JUDY BENTON
l"v1ARTHA BERNARDAll School Show; Anything Goes; Junior Achievement;
Porn Porn Girl; Speech Club; White Jackets; '70 Club.
JANET BIDWELLActivities Classification Board; All-City Pep Club;
Anything Goes; Bridge Club; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Honorary Cadet; Human Relations Conference; ICC;
JCL; Junior Escort; Junior High Orientation; Model Teens
Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y, President, Corresponding
Secretary; \Vhite Jackets, Secretary; Youth Civitan
Seminar; '70 Club.

TIM BAXTERAll-City Choir; All School Show; All-State Choir,
Alternate; Anything Goes; Aufsteiger; Cheny Creek
Exchange; Concert Choir; The Crucible; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Key Club;
Lakewood Exchange; National Thespians Society;
Outward Bound; Skeast, Vice-President; Track.
GERALDINE BAYLOR
JILL BEARDSHEAR
LYNN BEASLEY

JANNIFER BAKERBridge Club, Honorary Cadet, Major; Human Relations
Conference; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters.
CHRIS BARGER
SANDRA BARTLETTC . 0 . E . ; J w1ior Escort; Seraph Sisters.
MICHELLE BARTON

���JUAN CRESS
JANET CROMAR
SHARON ANN CROSBY
E. SCOTT CROWNOVERBaseball; "D" Club; ICC; Junior Usher; Ke} Club, President; Ninth Grade
Orientation; Pre-Law Club; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Copy Editor; Tennis.

NAOMI COOPERFHA, Vice-President; H. E. 0.; ICC, Treasurer; White Jackets; Y-Teen, CoPresident, Treasurer; 1 70 Club.
COKIE COQUILLARD
RENEE COUSINSICC, Vice-President; Junior Escort; Model Teens; National Merit, Letter of
Commendation; Pre-Med Club, President; Seraph Sisters; Student Council;
White Jackets.
JOSLYN COWANS

KELVIN CONNERAll-City Wrestling; Arapahoe Exchange; Black Students' Alliance; "D"
Club; Delegate Assemble; Distributive Education; Football; Lakewood Exchange; Metro Denver Urban Coalition; Wrestling, Captain.
MARY COOK
YVONNE COOKForeign Language Club, Vice-President; JCL; Junior Representative; Icc.
JILL COOPER

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KAREN DRYDENAngelus Staff, Activities Editor; Bridge Club; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; FTA; Porn Pom Girls; Tr-Ili-Y; White Jackets;
'70 Club .
KAREN DUNHILL
CHERYL DYESAngelus Staff, Triplicate Editor.
CHRIS EITMILLER

DAN DePROFIO
REBECCA DICKERSON
KATHY DISCOE
LINDA DONNAConcert Choir; Advanced Choir; Mixed Chorus; Bowling Club; TriHI- Yi Teen; ' 70 Club

PI/\ DENNISAll-City Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Drama ClubEastside players; Jtmior Class Officers, Vice-President; Junior Council;
Kent Exchange; NationalForensics League; National Thespians Society; Senior Class Officer; Sophomore Council; Speech Club; Wolcott
Contest.

CARLA DAVIS
KYLE DAVISJunior Usher; Key Club, Secretary; National Forensics League;
National Merit Finalist; Pre-Law Club, Defendant; Seraph King
Candidate-was to be a candidate, but lost; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Speech Club, Vice-President, Trojan Horseman; Woodbury
Contest.
ROBBI DAVIS
VIVII\N DAVISConcert Choir
MOLLIE DENNIS

BARBARA CRUTCHFIELD
SARAH CUMINGS
ROBERT DANIELS
LAURA DALY
BEVERLY DAVIS

�RORY FRAZIER
BEATRICE FREI.OWDelegatc Assembly; Jwtior Cotmcil; Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant;
Model Teens; Senior Class Officer, Treasurer; Sl.east; White Jackets; '70 Club.
DONALD FRIARSONAll-City Choir; An::;elarics; Concert Choir; Track

l\1ARGOT FRANCIS
NANCY FRAN
BRENDA FRAZIER

CAROLYN GROTH FISHERAngelus Staff, Layout Editor, Copy Editor, S. T. R. Assistant; JCL: Junior Escort.
ELLIS FLOYD
WALLY FOSTER

BECKY FAXON
DENNIS FEBINGER"D" Club; Football; Gymnastics; Icc; Jtmior Usher; Key Club; Pre -Law Chtb, President,
THE JUDGE; Seraph King; Swimming.

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JOHN FALKENBERGAufstciger; "D" Club; Jlmior Achievement; Outward Botmd; Key Chili; Raft Trips;

EVIA ELLIASE.xchange Student from Bolivia.
IMESIA JOYCE EVANSAngelites; Black Students' Alliance; Concert Choir; Delet;atc Assembly, President,
Vice-President; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; PomPom Girl; P. T. A. Orientation Staff; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Spodight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets; YTeens; '70 Club.
PA\1 EVANSGeneral Assembly, Vice-President, Junior Varsity Chcerleader-(Brooklyn). Aycr
Newsletter Staff; Spanish Chtb, Treasurer; Varsity Cheerleader-(Ayer, Massachusetts).
Arapahoe Exchange; Delegate Assembly; Drama Chili East Side Players; Littleton
Exchange; Thomas Jefferson Exchange; Y-Teens.

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KATRINA GILMERDelegate Assembly; Cherry Creeli Exchange; Distributive Education; L H. A.; Green
River Trip; H. E. 0.; ICC Leadership Conference; lVIodel Teens; Pre-Med Club; Skeast;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Thomas Jefferson Exchange; '70 Club.
liARRY COINSBlack Students' Alliance; Concert Band; "D" Chili; Football; Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms;
National Achievement Commended Student; Senior Council; Senior Seminar,
Student Cotmcil; Wrestling.
MARGARET GOLDHAMMERDelegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Skcast; Spotlight Staff, Reporter,·
Tri-Hi-Y; White jackets.

lEE KATHRYN GASHAll-City Pep Club; Angelus Staff, Rayalty Assistant; Black Students' Alliance; Junior
Escort, Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Skeast;
White jackets, Secretary; '70 Club.
SHARON GASH~~Black Students' Alliance; Girls; Gymnastics; Riflettes; White Jackets.
7 CYNTHTA GIBBSAngelus &lt;;taff, Editor-in-chief; Delegate Assembly; May Queen Candidate;
Junior Escort; White Jackets.

BARBARA GARMANYAll-City Orchestra; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Denver Country Day
Seminar; JCL,~ Treasurer; Model Teens.
ANITA GARRETT
JUDY GARRETT
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters, Secretary, Spotlight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets.

JAN GAILJwlior Escort, Seraph Sisters; Tri-lii-Y.
CYNDY GARCIA
KAREN GARFUNKI.E

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KENT JORDAN"D" Club; R. 0 . T. C. , Battalion Staff; Swimming.
ROBERT JORDAN
NORA JU,\REZ

OPAL JAMES
DAVE JOHNSON
PEGGY JOHNSON
SONDRA JOHNSON

DAVID INNES
TA\If.ARA INSKEET
DENISE JACKSONAll-City Choir; All-City Student Council; All School Show; Angelaries; Head Girl;
Junior Cow1cil; Jw1ior Prom Queen Candidate; Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant;
Model Teens; Palmer Exchange; Pre-Med Club; Sophomore Class Officer, President;
StudentCotmcil, Student Council Leadership Conference, Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets; '70 Club.
JANIS JACKSONArapahoe Exchange; Aufsteiger; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Junior Class
Officer, Treasurer; Porn Porn Girls; Pre-Med Club; Skeast; Sophomore Class Officer,
Treasurer; Spotlight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets; Wolcott Contest.

MARY HOUSAND
OLIVIA HUDSON
EDDIE HUNT
MARY INGRAM

BEVERLY HOBBS
DAMITA HOCKER
RHONDA HOLLIMAN
BENNY HOLLOWELL

�PATTY KERSEY
FREDRICK KINLAW
MARY KAY KITTO
STARLA KNAUB

KARL KASCHAll-City Choir; Angelus Staff, Managing Editor, S. T. R.
and Album Assistant, Design Concept Co-Editor, Special
Photo-Art Coordinator; Concert Choir; Football; Model
Teens; Key Club; Pessimist Award Semi-Finalist; PreLaw Club; Skeast.
KEVIN KEEFE
ROBIN KELLYFuture Teachers of America; Red Cross; Riflettes; White
Jackets; Y Teens.
RUTH KELLY

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DAVID KNOWLESDelegate Assembly; Key Club; La Crosse Club; National Forensics
League; National Merit Letter of Commendation; P and R Finalist; Seraph
Sisters' Brother; Speech Club.
SUS,\N KNOWLESAll-City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; ICC; Junior Escort; Key Club
Sweetheart; Seraph Sisters; White Jackets, President; '70 Club.
JACKIE KOLW
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RIC liARD LAUGHLIN
MARY LEAF
ROSE LEAHYConcert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Junior Escort; Model Teens, Corresponding Secretary; Seraph Sisters; White Jacksts.
DAVE LEHRAufsteiger; La Cro~e Club; Outward Bound; Pre-Law Club; Skeast; Swimming.

PESIA LENAZNER
JEFF LEVINAll-City Football; "D" Club, Treasurer; La Crosse Club; P and R Finalist,
Angelus Staff, Sports Assistant, Sports Editor; Key Club; Skeast; Track;
'70 Club.
KENNY LEVINSON"D" Club; Jlmior Usher; Key Club, Treasurer; Pre-Law Club, Juror,
Attorney-at-Law; Spotlight Staff, Reporter, Page Editor; Tennis; Trojan
Horseman.
CINDY LEWISDelegate Assembly, Secretary; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens;
Riflettes; Skeast.

CAROL LINZYBlack Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; F. G. A; Girls' Gymnastics;
H. E. 0.; Riflettes; White Jackets.
RONALD LITTLETONAll-City Band; Concert Band; "D" Club; Football; Wrestling.
LARRY LOEBAll-City Tennis; All-Metro Tennis; All-State Tennis; "D" Club; Cherry
Creek Exchange; Folklore Club, Vie-President; Junior Council; Junior
Usher; Key Club; Mantage Staff, Editorial Staff, Pre-Law Club, Treasurer,
Student Council, Student Council Leadership Conference; Tennis, Captian;
'70 Club.
MARY LOEFFEL

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OllVlA MAYES
THOMAS MAYES
VALERIE MAYES
DEBBIE McALEXANDER

CHARLES MASON
ANNE MATHEWSAll School Show; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y
WANDA MATSUDAHonorary Senior
JUllE MATTERN

DARRELL MADSEN
STEVE MANSHEGO
PHIL MARTINAll-City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Photographer; Anything
Goes; Art Service; Arapahoe Exchange; Delegate Assembly; JCL;
Key Club; Pre-Law Club, Bailiff; Senior Council; Student Council;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Trojan Horseman, President;
'70 Club.
ANITA MASONConcert Orchestra; Model Teens; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

NOREEN LOPEZ
CHARMAIN LOVE
RICHARD LUBISCHER
SUSAN LYKINS

���LEE PIRKEYA ufsteiger; ICC; La Crosse Cltib, President; Outward Botmd.
KAREN POINDEXTER
LINDA POWELL
LYNDA POWELL

ETHAL PETERSON
JENNY PHELPS
SANDY PIATTBowling Club; FHA; High School Red Cross.
MURRAY PIERCE

MICHAEL PERKINS
JOANIE PEROSAll-School Show; Head Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets.
PAM PERRILLAll-City Choir; Angelaires, Secretary; Anything Goes; Aufsteiger; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; Jtmior Escort; Model Teens; Head Porn Porn Girls; San Felipe
Expedition; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; White Jackets; '7- Club.
GREGG PETERS

DEBORAH PARKER
KAREN PARKS
SANDRA PATRICK
CONNIE PATTERSON

STEVE OLSON
MOLLY O'MEARA
LEE OSWALDJtmior Achievement; Spotlight; White Jackets, Vice-President.
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JOHN REYNOLDS
DAPHNE RICE
DON RICE

JUANITA RA TTON
BILL RA USCHKOLB
FRED REHMER
GENE REINERT

CHRIS RAFFINM6del Teens; Skeast, Secretary, Trasurer; Tri-Hi-Y,
Corresponding Secretary.
DIANNE RANDOLLConcert C hoir; Foreign Language Club; Girls' State; Girls'
Tennis;Junior Council; Junior Escort;Kent Exchange 1 National
Forensics League; Senior Council; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore
Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech Club; White
Jackets; Wolcott Contest.
JUDY RANUM
ARMIDIA RA TTON

SHIRLEY PUTNEY
HELEN QUEZADA
BETH QillCKDelegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players, VicePresident; George Washington Exchange; Junior Escort;
National Merit Letter of Commendation; Seraph Sisters;
Tri-Hi-Y.
STEVE QUINN

DEBORAH PRICEActivities Classification Board; Assembly Committee Chairman; Delegate Assembly; George Washington Exchange;
Hostess to Vagabond Singers; Human Relations Conference;
International Relations Club; Junior Council Candidate;
Optimist Award; Pre-Med Club; Senior Council Candidate;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council
Workshop; Temple Emmanuel Exchange.
MARILEE PRICE
JEAN PRYORAnything Goes; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Human
Relations Conference; ICC Leadership Conference; May
Queen Attendant; Palmer Exchange, Host; Student Council,
Student Council Leadership Conference; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant; White Jackets.
DONN\ PUGHBlack Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Basketball Intramural; ICC; Red Cross; Riflettes, Vice-President,
Treasurer; Spotlight.

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STEVE RUSSELL
SUGAR SALAZAR
REBECCA SALINAS
DOROTHY SANDERS

BOBBIE RUPPModel Teens.
TINA RUPP
ALLAN RUSSELL
DEBBIE RUSSELL

GLEN RIVERS
REBECCA ROBERTS
DEBRA ROMERO
TOOTSIE ROYBAL

RUBY RICHARD
MARILYN J. RICHARDSONConcert Choir; Delegate Assembly; ICC; Junior Achievement, Company
President; JCL, Junior Tribune; Senior Council; Model Teens; Red Cross;
Riflettes; Tri-Hi-Y.
TERRIE RIFFELAufsteiger; Delegate Assembly; Green River Trip; Marathon Runner; Senior
Seminar.
MIKE RINGLER

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MARVIN SMITH
TOM SPEICI IER
CHRISTOPHER SPffiR Y
JULU\ SPERRY

STEVEN SLAUGHTERExchange Student for Integration; Gymnastics; Hi-Y; Lakewood Exchange;
Senior Class Officer, Vice-President; Skeast.
DIANA SLAVEN
SHIRLIE SMILEY
DEDRA SMITHAngelus Staff, Club Editor; Delegate Assembly; Outward Bound Raft Trips;
Senior; Seminar.

GARY SHORT
DARRYL SIMPSONAll- City Gymnastics; All-City Student Council; All-State Gymnastics . 1st
Place Team; "D" Club; District Gymnastics. 1st Place Team; fTA; Gymnastics; Head Boy; High School Red Cross; ICC Leadership Conference; JCL;
Seraph King Candidate; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference .
DIANE SIMPSON
GARY SIMPSON

LORETTO SCOTTBlacl&lt; Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; fTA; High School Red Cross;
JCL; White Jackets; Y-Teens.
CAROLINE SHAPCOTT
LYNNE SHAMON
JEFF SHEPPARD

CANDY SANDOVAL
PEARL SANTIFERBlack Students' Alliance;High School Red Cross; Pre-Med Club; White Jackets.
WILLIAM SARGENT
JOHN SCOTT

�CONNIE TAYLOR
RICH TAYLOR
GARY THOMAS
MICHAEL THotv!AS

ALLYN SUNATA
PATSY SWEIDBlack Students' Alliance; Distributive Education;
Rillettes.
SUSAN SWENSON
BARBARA TALBERT

MICHELE STINSON
JEAN STRAWN
ROBERT STRENO
BARBARA SUGGS

WJLSON STAFFORDAlameda Exchange; All-City Baseball; Angelus
Staff, Sports Assistant; Arapahoe Exchange
Baseball; "D" Chib; Football; Human Relations
Conference; JCL, Head Tribune; junior Usher;
Key Club; Pre-Law Chib, Vice-President;
Senior Cotmcil; Seraph King Candidate; Student
Council; Sweetheart Couple Attendant.
DAVID STARR
MARGARET STEELEBlack Students' Alliance; Concert Orchestra;
Riflettes; Senior Seminar.
VICKI STERRETT

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ROSIF WALTHFR
KIM \'v'ARDCruss Countr}; JCI; Kq Club; R. 0. '[,C.; I:l.::ttJ!ion C1mmwndcr; Trojan Hhor~~m.lll.
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Cotmcil \rorhshop, '70 Club.
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���page index
album
all school show
an gel us staff
aufsteiger
baseball
basketball
cheerleaders
class officers
club rosters
color day royalty
cross country
delegate assembly
dress code
east side players
fall sports dance
football
foreign exchange students
foreign language club
future teachers of america
gymnastics
head boy
head girl
hispano history
junior classical league
junior prom
key club
lacrosse
lunch
moratorium

200

162-199
74,75
218,219
89
96-101
50-55
42,43
32
210·213
120,121
16
33
8,9
76-78
20,21
10-15
118,119
87
82
102-105
112,113
28
29
38,39
84
56,57
88
94,95
24,25
114,115

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pre-law
pre-med
river trip
rotc
saturday night
security guards
senior girl awards
senior scholars
senior seminar
seraph dance
seraph sisters
skeast
speech team
sports rosters
sweetheart dance
swimming
teacher strike
tennis
track
tri-h i-y
voice of youth
white jackets
woodbury contest
wolcott contest
y-teens

44,45
79
81
40,41
126,127
60,61
35
131
130
68-73
22,23
83
92,93
128,129
214,215
58,59
48,49
108,109
116,117
18, 19
111
116,107
110
86
79
80
64,65
66,67
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Ba by, Donald I.e
Batky, Dtan I.
Bouley, [m stmc
B.ulq, Mt,hacl

Abbott, Lee Anne 176
Abe, Arthur T. Jr.
Abe, . largaret 162
Abila, Lorrena
Abram, urry C.
Ackard, Andrew W.
Acosta, linda M.
Adams, Jill
Adams, Momca L. 176
Adams, Th resa A. 176
Agauwna, Chnstm lb2
Agutlar, Stella Ro

S;,~.trd, Debra E.
Bak~r, Barbara A.

Batlc}, Rayn1ond £.

Ainbinder, Amr Lynn
Akers, Patnc1a
Albm, Florence K.

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Baku, Janntfer L. 176
Baker, Rcgmald

Baker, Ronald 0 .
Bancker, Christopher B. 18
Bancker 1 Pam B.
B;,~.nker,

Felix
Banks, Rochelle Y.

Banks, \•ic::torta

Barber, Alfrcua !\I.
Barber, Wtlliam ).
Barbour, Chad
Barclay, Rtchard G.
Barela, \'YilUam G.

Albn ht, Sandra Lynn
Aldnch, Pamela R.

Barger, Chnstm A. 177

Aldrid c, Davu.J

Barker, Tern R;,~.c.: 168

Aldridge, Susan K.
Alexander, Denise R.
Alexander, Elton \\.
Aleundcr, Jacqueline 162
Alexander, )olu1 N.
Alexan.! r, Ruby
Alforu, Charolttc E. 1o2
Alford, Chtgutta 162
Alktre, ,\pril D.
Alkove, Edtth Jo 176
Allard, Sherri Lynn
Allen, Chari s J.
Allen, Del}ette
Allen, Donald D. 162
Alkn, Effie LoiS
Allen, Fernando A.
Allen, Llnua ). 168
Allen, Ltnua M.
All n, Mikal DaviS
Allen, Ronnie D.
Allen, Saunura K. 168
A lien, Scott) Ra}
Allen, Steven j.
Allen, Vlctona D.
Alhson, Kim 176
Allman, )ana R. 1b6
Alston , Otha
Ahan:z, Anth01110

&amp;mes, Alva
Barnes, Blan h

Ah-:s, Lu1Ja S.

Andcnon , Ch.ulcnc
Anderson, Greg Alan
Anderson, j1m Arthur
Anderson, )1m W.
Anderson, Lam K.
Anderson, Lou
Anderson, Ph1lip E. 111
Andenon, She 11• 16
Anderud, Eva E.
Ando, Chris • • 83, 176
Ando, Pam Chel)l162
Andre\.,"S, Penn}

Andrews, \Vcndy louise lb8
Andru.nakos, Tom
Angelo, s,dne} L.
Annon, Debra
Anthon}, l1sha A. 17b
AntllOn} 1 ~tt~..: hJ.I..'l
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Apodaca, )&lt;» phinc
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Appcnzdlcr, Ann ~1.
App~nzclh:r, Connu!
Ara. on, CarolT.

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Aragon, Manuel Edd)
Ar(:h-.:r, George
Arellano, james A. 170

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Barnett, Anna M&lt;lnC

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Bartlett, Sandra L. 177
Banok, Gabor

Bartok, lli Eva 162, 119
Batton, M•chcl!..• L. 177
B;,~.non, 'h'1ll m.• 162
Basfonl, Elisa C.
Baskcr\llle, !'.ltchael R.
S..ut1en, Mary P.
Bat-.:s, Deborah Ann

BateS, Jack Leonard
Bat s, Paul
B;,~.ylor, Lmda
Baxter, jo Ellen
Sa xtcr, Karen
Baxter, Tim M . 76,89,177

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Bcardshear, Jtll 177
Bcaslc~, Lynn C. 177
S...·aslcy, ~cn1c B.
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Becker, Beth 162
Becker, Donald Kellh
Bedford, Soc:orra 0.
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Bell, jon A.
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Bell, Patr1ce A .
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Bellante, Russe 11 L.
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Bennett 1 jo)m
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lknnen, \ 1kk1 Lee
Be n.son, Chrutopher 168

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lknton, Ann C. 109
Benton, Judith Ann
Bergren. RonaW C.
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B•ggs, Judith Anne 77, 177
Bdl.\, Bonnte L. 177
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Austme, Kathleen 168
Autenon, Daniel
Ayers, Adrienne

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Bishop, M. Roger
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BJorck, Martm G. 118 , 162
Bjork, Dalbert D.
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Blackwell, Ramona D .

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Blanas, James F. 178,94
Blankenship, Kim R.
Blatmk, Ra}-mond A.

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Boughnight, Sharon T. 162
Bouknight, Samuel C. 168
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Bradlord, Lon • I. 176
Bcadford, Rollte W.
Bradfonl, Theodore
Brads haw, jonathan W,
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Brassc 11, Susan
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Brent, ?\hchacl L.
Brent 1 Timothy
Brent, \\.1lham L. Jr.

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Briano, Mouia
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Brin, Theodore W ri ht 94
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Brock, Ethel D .
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Broo , John D.
Brooks, Kathr} n 1::.
Brook), Paul E. 178
Brooks, Rosa Marie
Brown, Anna S.
Brov"·n, Arthur
Brown, Cl1fton Glenn
Brown, Darrell A.
Brown, Dal) 1
Brown, Edward E.
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Brown, Larry R.
Brown, lcl!i Lit!
Brown, Lonm
Brown, . hchacl W.
Brown, Patrh..ta Ann
BrO\vn, Savaruuh B.
Brown, Sharon 31,168
Brown Stephanie L.

Brown, Vick• F. 178
Bro\"fn, Viol et Marie
Brownt..', Margaret 168
Bruce, To Ann A.
Brunton, John 178
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Bryant, Rupert
Buchanan, Lloyu E.
Bu kley, Charles
Buckman, Luthrcan B.
Buckner, RonaW
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Bufford, Dw •ght E.
Buford, l.arr) 178
Bufor.J, Mtch&gt;el R. 168
Buford, Pamel&gt; 169
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Bu ann, Isaac L.
Bullock, An.Jra Sue
Bullock, Linda Lou
Bull ·k, Rodney
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Blumenthal, Thom•s V. 76

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Byrd, Kenneth L. 168

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Baber, William E. 162
Baca, john C.
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Chism, Ra ndy M.
C•sncros, Eugene J.
Clacson, Dan R.
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Clark, Jerome
Clark, J~lm
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Clements, Debra A .
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Colley, Brenda
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Cohen, Robert C , 179
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Colt.·man, L}nn D.
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Crom~r, Janet /\nne 180
Cronm, Patricta
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Crowe, john William
Crowley, JoAnn
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Crowno\cr, 5-..::ott E. 19, 1, 9 ,1 80
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D xon, Ralph
D1xon, Shirley A.
Do!L&gt;rd, Robert 170
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Dots !mer, Jeff rq L '
Dotson, DenniS 170
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Cash, Darrell S. 17 1
Cash, Lee I 3
C.1sh, Sharon Ra 0, I 3
CatchJS, Constantin A.
Gates, Ja k Lee

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George, Vera f . 163
Cabbons, Chester Lee
Gibbons, )elm W.
l~abbs, CynthJa Ann 20, I
G1bson, Chr tarm ea
CaeS&lt; k , Cathi S.
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Hall, llaubeth C.
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Hall, Hoberta J.
Hall, Sanora
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Hammon , Pats} R.
Hamrton. Deborah I.
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Cr1mes, Sh ron ~1J.nc
Cnssom, Da\ u.J
Croshor. , ChriS I. 184
Cr hot , Susan laf) 171
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Gro\ 1 RonaW C.
Crubc&gt; , fhomas J.
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Hlldeb&gt;.nd, Lynn
H 1., Annett Lou c
Htll, Clor~a D.
H 11, J note M. I S,
Htll, Unda Sue I 5
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Hilton, Ktmb&lt;rl) J.
lhnkl~, U.ura J.
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Hobbs, 8cHrl} I !&gt;b
Hobbs, ~hchacl L.
Hocker, Bruce J.
Hocker, Damlt• !So
!locker, Jdfcrw D.
Uockm~, P;,~.tr1 IOl K. 103
lle&gt;dd r, Sharon L.
HoJ-...c, Cah.:tta l.
H
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H.:Jcckcr, Val-.:nc A.

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Hoffman, Lawrence J. Jr.
Hogarth, Kathy A.
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Hobnc-s, jc-:.~.ndtl' K.
Holt, Kathy B.
Homstad, Joe P. 31, 13,171
Hood, Robert A.
Hooker, Cl}Jc
Hooker, Tom 94
Hooks, Dale A. 50,51
Hooks, Love 11 Lee
Hooks, Pam
HllOVcr, Sharon
H \. cr, Steven E.
Hopper, C hristinc A.
Home-, Don C. 163
Horovttz, Rosaru1c 108
Horovuz, S.lrtl}·n
Horo\\'ltz, Stu•n :\1.
Homer, Kathryn lb3
Hoskuu, 1 ht.:n•s~o·
Houlihan, Gerald
H,usanJ, ~lal) L. 186
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House , De bora h J•
Holnc 1 Herman R.
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Hudspt:th, A1m K.
Hughes, Ch.:mdr;.~. L.
Hu he~, Deborah L. 163
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Hughes, S•muc 1 Da\- Hl
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Hunn, Earl H~nJ')
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Hutchinson, Altcu. l.

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joncs, Teresa l..ouist.' 104
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Knobbe, ll&lt;hacl D.
Knobbe, William J.
Knowles, Da\lJ C. IS7
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Ku..-ster, Bri;,Ut C.
Kurtzman, Pat
KaslmirJ Loren j.
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Ladunan, Barbara j .
La~hman, Donald G.
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Lwk, David H.
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lynch, David M.
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Lyon, jane A.
lyon, Ja.nice K.
Lyon, joseph Edgar
Lyons, Buba.ra E.
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Machina, Elena
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Macmillan, Christine E.
Macr...eil, Debra
Maddox Wayne
Ma.digan, Patty A.
Madsen, DarttU 89
Maestas, Roger S.
Maestas, Tom L.
Mahoney, john P.
Mahoney, Mike
Mallard, CleotiJ
Mallard, Di:mne
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Mallard, Stanelia 110
Malone, Michael
Mamka, Thom:u j.
Ma.nchego, Alandale j. 172
Manchego, Stevan E. 189
Mann, Pleasant
Mann, Shelley
Marcil, Ernest
Mares, David
Marino, Rose
Mark, laura 7 , 172
Mukowitz, Kenn th M.
Markwell, Kenneth L
Markwell, Steven 172
Marshall, Anita
Marshall, Charles
Marshall, Terry l.
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Martin, Davtd
Martin, Deborah
Martin, Donald R•y
Martin, janet
Martin, Karen
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Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long lasts. There is symbolic as
well as actual beauty in the migration of the birds, the ebb and flow of
the tides, the folded bud ready for the spring. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature-the assurance that
dawn come after night, and spring after the winter.

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Mr. Schrant i n't like JUst any-old
person you may have happened upon in
your everyday school life, and he
certamly isn't like any other teach r
you've ever met. Before everything
1st., he's FRIE DLY. (How many
FRIEl 'DLY teacher do you know?) He
b· incredible enthusiasm about everything. and h{; make time really to know
eve ryhody. (Doesn't sould like your
typical, run-of-the-road teacher, does
he?) His stay at East was only too
short, and all but forgotten. He ha~
now moved to a job where kids will
probably appreciate his warmth and
friendline even more than they did
here. But that doe n't mean he doe n•t
have time for you any more. Drop by
and see him sometime --he may have
some pumpkin seeds waiting.

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������In this "land of the free" why should people still have to
fight to gam their liberty and freedom.

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�is this
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it

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���They call it autumn
but it still feels like summer.
We return willingly,
and even with enthusiasm to our captivity.
We are imprisoned once again
by purpose
and the freedom that we enjoyed doing the summer
is caged.
School begins.

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�" or i think i had one too many!"
Tricky Richard's Red Garter Saloon and House of Pleasure, Sixteenth Street
and Esplanade, was the host to the Annual pre-election rally and dance held on
October 26. Despite the management's at tempt to keep thing s respectable,
immorality in the form of drunken s l obs, scarlet women, and poker playing
poker players dominated the establishment. Auditory entertainment was provided by the "Soul Merchants " . There was an authentic face on the floor, an
authentic bar, authentic red, white and blue banners, and an authentically
patriotic David. In fact, everything was authentic but the booze.

Attendants left to right:
and Carol Atkison.

anci Bohm, Kathy Gibson, Alison Ando, Vicki Hanson, Carol Cantrell,

" i had to forget the day before . .. "
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�����moments of victory

�it' not always total victor), but
one good block or an interception.
or a recovered fumble can make a
good game out of a di a ter.
we didn't win all the time. but
we didn't lose all the tim either.
The guys who played were the real
winners, for they di covered what
football was in 1968.

when the hour of work pay off.
you listen to the tand and the PA
"Go Get 'em, Go g t 'em. Touchdown
for East made by Collin . Strain
topped by Johnson. Canono' pas
complete to Fitz in the end zone for
an East touchdown."
the coach and the b nch yelling
compliments instead of complaint
"That' it Bernie, Kill 'em Streno,
Good block. Seydel."

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��time is running out in the first quarter.
we're ahead.
a hard rush stops their field-goal attempt.
the whistle blows.
the crowd is anxious; some are confident,
some are watching
for that consistent play which ties the game.
now the team is apprehensive,
too nervous .
a too-sudden lunge, then the dodge.
touchdown!
but not for us. the crowd loses enthusiasm
and so does the team.
a defeatist attitude dominates the bench
and the crowd too.
a player is hurt; time out for the opposition.
the cheerleaders begin"go, fight, win." no sympathy-remember
we're losing.
three touchdowns behind, thirty seconds to go
"we've got to win"
but it can barely be heard over victory cries
from the other team.
so the white jackets have earned their points
and the team their letters.
one promises revenge next year:
a better team
while another hopes for a new crowdone with an attitude worthy of an angel.

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cheryl
joanie
pat
carol
marl n
kathy
jill

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What is Seraph Sisters? A senior girl's
club? Service organization? Honor
society? It is a combination of these
things . The club is not open to all girls .
It's membership is limited to those
senior girls having a three-point-four
grade average, and willing to give one
hour of service a day to the school. In
this respect, it is a senior girl's honor
society. As a club it undertakes
projects designed to give service to the
school. To some of the club members
Seraphs was an honor; a club to which
they devoted their time and effort. To
other members it was an occasional
meeting, and an activity to list on
college records .

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night

Many girls remember the
Seraph Dance- -for many
it was th ir only date all
year. The boys enjoyed
not having to buy the bid-a Knights' dream. A suit
of armor whose head fell
off- -reminiscent of
medieval days. The U. S.
Male- -music to forget
medieval days. Seven
Knights, weapons prepared, r ady to battle it
out for victory . . .

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�a team is as
good as the
coach makes it

Talent alone
cannot make a
winning team.
Inspiration and
leader hip are
essential factors
in a tenni team'
ucce s. A member of the squad
may provide thi inspiration and leadership, however the
qualitie are u ually found in the coach.
A winning coach under tand hi play rs a
individuals, not a
tepping stone to·a trophy. Jim
Cole men wa a winning coach. And h had a winning t am b hind him. After accumulating th
high t po sibl point total, and winning all five
divi ions, Ea t came home with the state trophy.

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�... and east took
city, district, and state

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�trick or tteat
for
you know what
On Octob r 31 t, when all th childr n of
the world ar out filling th ir trick or tr at
bags with candy, Tri -Hi- Y and Key Club
unite to go out and plead with n ighbor for
pennies for UNICEF. Well, th re i
trength
in numb r and this year they cam back
with 210.00 . But as far a that go ,
Halloween night and on thes two page are
the only two places you will see these club
together.
TRI-HI-Y' introduction to the school com
through their pancak breakfast, which i
held early enough in the morning o you
don't notice if the pancake are bad (which
they weren't, this y ar) . Following thi
school-wid pr miere, th girl of Tri-Hi-Y
concentrate on oth r community service
project . The) prepare a Thank giving
dinner for a needy family, go caroling at
Christmas time along with devising another
Christmas project. Their idea are uncea ing wh n it comes to fund-raising
projects and also, once a month they endeavor to learn about various religions .
KEY -CLUB, on the other hand, though their
purpo
i cent red around the same
principle a Tri-Hi-Y, is campo d of only
bo
in tead of girl . Their club tarts out
the year with an attempt at putting out the
E- Key . The whole chool thrives on each
moment of mystery--not knowing whether it
will come or not . But in spite of their problems with the E- Key, Key Club e tablishes
itself a a ervice club through such activities as a Chri tma party for orphans, a
rally spon ored by Kiwani , and once a year
a club repre entative attend an International convention, which was last year,
held in Montreal.
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�combined into a team ...

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�A general image of ROTC as a militaristic
unit which p rforms as a color guard and a
drill team prevails at East. Only students
involved in ROTC have an insight into the
human side of East Is military department.
ROTC is a military organization; it is run in
a military manner . While performing, the
members of the drill team are conditioned to
be robots, moving to counts without thought.
What forces hold the team members togeth r,
what makes them a winning team? Dedication,
loyalty, and the will to win are the forces.
ROTC is a volunteer organization, its members are aware of the long, hard hours of

practice, the early morning and evening
drills. Only emotions such as dedication and
loyalty can keep the team together. A member
of East s ROTC soon develops a determination
to win, to be the best. Many people fail to see
how a person can experience loyalty towards
the military department. Loyalty to ROTC is
loyalty to oneself. Just as an athlete strives to
bring out the best in himself, and with that
power, win in competition, an ROTC member
strives for the leadership and discipline with
himself. He utilizes these abilities and gains
recognition through his effort. "Second to
None" is the motto. In competition, in bearing
and in leader hip, East's ROTC rates first.
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�mies out to
field , punk."

In the sport of football there is
always a great deal which goes
unnoticed, unheard. "Listen, soph,
you take your shower in about
twenty minutes after us varsity has
finished." The typical spectator or
supporter only witnesses the game
on Saturday; but Saturday's game is
the end result of five days of practice. Football practice is what
football is all about, and few know
this better than an East sophomore
or junior who doesn't make the
varsity team. "I am telling ya, Bob,
if I play on the neat squad one more
day or hold one more dummy while
the varsity runs their plays I'm
gonna call it quits-- I am getting my
butt kicked!" Few of East's sophomore and junior footballers actually

do quit as they believe that their
chance for acclaim and prestige is
coming. This year's sophomore
team under new coaches Olin and
Calloway and junior team coached
by Mr . Clarkson and Mr . Coleman
are to be commended for winning
5-2-1 and 4-5 games respectively .
"Listen, man, next year East is
going to take State and I'm gonna
b e all state end and you're gonna
be all state quarterback, 0 . K. ?''

�President of the club, Don Meckley, swears in members of the jury at the fall trials.

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Justice; what Pre-law stands for.

Throughout the year, the
club's meetings were inhanced by the presence
of interesting speakers.

Initiation of a new member to the club.

�east
side
players

Hours of hard work- is
it worth it? Every night
after school until 5:30-for months . Page after
page of lines to learn,
knowing "The Curious
Savage" so well backwards and forwards that
you can't stand to sit
through it again. Ticket
sales going badly. Do
people really care? Is it
worth it? The final
production comes at
last. A few slips here
and there, but it goes
well. The satisfaction,
the love for drama, the
cast party afterwards-yes, to a drama club
member it IS worth all
that work.

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�Ala n Woodard, Head Boy

'Leadership, to me, is one of those intangibles-similar to involvement and unity
perhaps. I could look at myself and say that I have leadership within me somewhere, but the questionable thing is exactly how much do I possess?
This year has brought me closer to my fellowmen of that one superior race--that
of human beings, closer to God, and closer to myself. I have learned of my weaknesses and strengths through you--my friends, my enemies, and above all, my
brothers. Intangibles have become a vital part of my life . . . I have learned to love
where a time ago there was hate; I have learned to care for other instead of becorning an apathetic pawn to my own selfish desires; I have learned that the fullness
in life is felt when I give to others that which I need for myself; and I have learned
that here in my own school are people like me--each of them nursing their own intangibles. It is the intangibles at and within East that make Ea t great--those ideals
of brotherhood and fidelity that will rise to their fullest in the future--not because of
any one leader; rather because of the strength of such a school as OURS, united in
its stand toward the love of all men. "
-Alan Woodard,

�Cathy Cantrell, He

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As the year began and I encountered twenty-two other Council members and a
student body numbering about 2700, I realized I had much to learn. Through this
year I have learned much , and my fellow students were my teachers . I learned that
people need to love each other, and that we must try to understand each individual,
accept him and allow him to change, put our trust in him and believe he is good .
The love that grows among us at East makes us a strong people . This strength will
help us build a better world.
-Cathy Cantrell,

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Student Council as seen by some of its members:
"Personal contact is really stressed, both within the
council and with the students. During meetings we
sometimes have to remind ourselves to listen to
every individual because they stand for themselves
as well as part of the student body. It's really hard
to involve the students and sometimes we get too
involved in just working in room 153 and so there's
discouragement but there's enthusiasm also."
"I have been told that if you give a man enough rope,
he'll hang himself. I think Council has succeeded in
tying its hands and hanging itself from the tower."
"Council is changing; slowly but steadily progressing."
"Council is trying; but not enough initiative."
"Council needs more hard working radicals."
"Council is made up of individuals who don't always
agree."
"In Council there is confusion."
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�class of

'69
'70

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what
then?
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GravesSophomore Secretary

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How many of us even knew the name of the
president of our class? How many of us even
voted in class elections? The answer - very
few. Is itbecausewedon't care?or becausewe
see no need to care. The class officers no
doubt work hard at one time or another on
projects that nine out of ten times mean
nothing to the majority of students. Perhaps
it is not their fault - perhaps we don't tell
them what we want. But the class officers
know better than any one of us that they are
useless without students supporting them -not teachers, not the class sponsors, not
student council. Perhaps what we need are
student officers - not to plan parties, but to
help students get from school something
relevant to their lives in this crucial age in
which we live.

�Students are refusing to die the death of an
impersonal machine. The refuse to accept
teachers as lecturing, homework assigning,
grade giving robots. Many of the teachers
know no other way. What D. A. tried to do,
and failed to do, for many reasons, was to
help teachers be people. Many teachers are
afraid to give up their po itions as authority
figures. This is the problem at East. When a
teacher is a person in the classroom, that
teacher will be treated as a person.
-- Steve Wolcott
1st semester
president

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At the beginning of second semester I saw
D . A . with the potential to function, be active,
and accomplish. Not, however, in the field
of drives and dances, but rather in the field
of education. I hoped that D . A. could serve
as a representative organization, and not have
our hands tied by red tape, the administration, the faculty, or student council. I felt
that rather than waiting for students to show
interest in D . A. we must first show an
interest in them and present things that would
instill student interest in Delegate Assembly.
--Jack James
2nd semester
president.

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�"I like tO play golf because I have a really cool outfit. The
shirt is navy blue with eros ed club on the top left side, and th shorts are
kind of cheeky with a pocket right in the center of the back, but the neate t part
1 the hat. It ha ... " "I get a great thrill when I watch the ball PLOP right in
the little cup. A feeling of satisfaction prevails when I finally finish a round."
"Well, uh, we d1d.n't have a real hot team, but our luck picked up and we even
won two matches from T. ] . , the league champs!!" "We won 24 and lost 40. But
after all, 'It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game' ... isn't
it?"

�"Cross-country is a trap. The harder you work, the b tter
you get, and the better you get, the harder you have to
work." This is the essence of cross-country according to
one of East's top runners . Coach J rome Biffle agree when
he says, "It probably requires a higher degree of selfconditioning and discipline than any other sport. "
A lack of endurance and dedication hindered this years
team, for to be a great runner it is necessary to thrive on
these qualities . The experience of the past season can be
counted on as preparation for next year . Coach Biffle is
hard-driving, his lack of compas ion during practice makes
the work even tougher . Surpri ingl y, after the season, the
coach's techniques become appreciated. A person is an
individual in cross-country, but in a good team there is a
strong feeling of spirit among th runners.

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�WIDE WORlD PHOTOS

ELECTION 1968
defeat
disappointment
success
disillusionment
excitement
law and order
involvement
hope
violence
peace
fear
vietnam
trust
change
power
black
white
vote
pigs
freedom
insanity
separation
assassination
third party
chaos
unity
racism
liberals
new left
old right
newsmen
hypocrisy
faith
conservative
disgust
fools
november 5
victory?

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�48

�In 1968, some Denver people decided it
was time to integrate. Others decided
this was not the time. East was already
"integrated", and many of us had found
out that Blacks and Hispanos didn't have
it a lot better in Denver than a lot of other
places."
Rachel Noel made a Resolution (1490).
Students for One Community (SOC) formed.
People started going to School Board
meetings and began to think harder about
who they would vote for in the next School
Board election.
People started wondering why all the new,
well equipped schools were lily white.
People started wondering why East, and
Manual, and West were suffering often
substandard facilities.
Now in 1969, "Integration" is still an
unsettled question.
East and Smiley are destined to become
less than 20% Black.
Is this what we all wanted?
Something will come of the fight for
integration.
Maybe it won't even be integration.
But most of us know what has to be done.
It is only hoped that the people of
Denver will find a solution Not in ten years, but Now, in 1969.

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To each student at East, the
music has a certain sound. To
those who have a part in the
music programs, the sound
means time, practice, and
perfection. To some who
listen, a part of this work
becomes apparent. Others,
who may listen or not, seemingly hear nothing.

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���Through rain, sleet, snow and dark
of night, young men and women in a
mad search for adventure go out in
the name of Aufsteiger and conquer
the wilds. They climb trees, rep 1
mountains, cross barren plains, and
fight stormy seas. Yes, they are
noble students, Willing to sacrifice
cherished hours of study to travel to
strange and unconquered wildernes s. This year they even risked
life and limb to go on a quest to the
barbarou land of Mis issippi. East's
noble members of Aufsteiger did
everything from climbing the Rock-y
Mountains to changing diapers. The
active tud nt ranged from the weak
and timid to the mighty. But through
th leader hip of their honorable
president, a young man of true stature, Auf teiger has proven that man
conquers all!

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�"any fool that goes out in this
kind of weather must be in
Aufsteiger"

�GOTTESFELD "GALLANTLY" WHISKS WOODBURY
margolin mentioned honorably
"You shall not pr s down upon th brow of
labor--thi crown of thorns. You shall not
cru ify mankind upon a ro ' ' of gold!" +
-Wilham ] nning Bryan

.A. "I am pleading for a time
T wh n cru lty and hatred hall
not control the h arts of menbut wh n w can by JUstice,
and by r ason, and by und rstanding and faith that all life
is \\Orth saving, --and that the
high st attribut of man is
m rcy. "
-Clar nee Darrow

"Thus while capital punishment plunders to
the passions of the mob, no one takes the
pain to attempt to understand the meaning
of the word crime."
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-Clarenc Darrow

�"Freedom comes from human
beings, rather than laws and
in titutions."

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-Clarence Darrow

"The blunders of those in
authority are being heaped upon
those of others; one lie necessitates another, so that the mass
is becoming formidable."

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-Emil Zola

"I am pleading for the future, I am
pleading for a time when hatred
and cruelty will not control the
hearts of men, when we can learn
that all life is worth saving, and
that mercy is the highest attribute
of man."
-Clarence Darrow

"The peoples begin to com prehend that if to kill is a crime,
to kill much cannot be an
extenuating circumstance; that
if to steal is a shame, to
invade cannot be a glory . "

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"But if the Black Man doesn't get
the ballot, then you are going to be
faced with another man, one who
forgets the ballot and starts using
the bullet."
-Malcolm X
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���What can be
said of the
White
Jackets?
Nothing can
be said of
the White
Jackets
that they
haven't
already said
themselves.
Enough
said.

oh pure,
pure,
white jackets

�classical gas!
Great Ceasar's Ghost!
The JCL has done it again!
Once more, this year, the
club kept alive in the
spirit of Cicero and
Virgil and continued its
masterful work as one of
the best clubs at East.
Their annual Io Saturnalia
and Ides of March parties
repeatedly celebrated the
births and deaths of two of
the world's greatest leaders, the cornucopia of a
needy family was graciously filled by members
of the club for Thanksgiving, and all DE GAUL
was still divided into 3
parts. Needless to say,
JCL had a successful year.

�Ba::;ketball is more than a little
bouncing bnll. It is a method
of expre sion, a mean::; of
communication. Its players
c. pr ss style, and grace,
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frustrations and hate of the
ghetto.

Basket

There i something about
scoring two points and seeing
th net::; swbh which is more
.·citing than in many other
::;ports. One only has to witn ss
a clo~c game in the Boy~ gym
or at th Auditorium Arena to
feel the electricity of a swish
basket.

This year's sophomore squad
coached by Don Smith and
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Olen, who filled in for , 1yron
Craig on leav , exhibited the
excitem nt and grac of basketball.

Ball Is

�a ball

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�keep your hands where they belong
Wrest ling is an intricate tangle
of contortions; complicated gnps
on the opposition are mandatory.
However East's wrestling team
has become too tangled. "Keep
your hands where they belong"
has b come the motto. It is rare
wh n East win an overall
match. Coach Jim Coleman has
been frustrated with the lack of
spirit, because it is so important for a winning team. Unless
the team gets a hustle on, the
prospects aren't much better for
next year.

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�pre-med
Pre-Med i ' a club for , alp ls. twe zer ,
hypos and students int rested in a medical
car er The) oung medics went to C. S. U.
on a tour of the Veterinarian Hospital and
kept th guid in stit he ' the whole time.
Dr Robert B ck, from Denver General
spoke to all ear ' on the topic of drug and
their effects Another p aker who talked
on diabetic and ' ign to look for. inspired them into having a uck r ale.
The sale wa very stick.')' but profitable
for the club
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Red Cross aided people throughout
the year in various ways, one of
which wa giving partie for one
another The active member served
a delicious turkey dinner to the les
fortunate p ople of Salvation Army
(God Bl s the Red Cro
When
sidewalks w r dre
d in Holiday
style, the m mbers filled their bag
and flew to the Santa Clau Shop
where they were greeted with open
arms Th new year brought in man)
up and down with th annual yo-yo
sale The sale was a big uccess and
to celebrate they had a party
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us every day. We
speak for it and
it speak for us.
For we are youth
and we live in an
age where youth
to orne means
the only hope for
the world and to
others the only
destruction.
Voice of Youth is
our spokesman
and it is heard
over the widest
area that any
voice may be
heard --television.
Do you know what
your Voice is
saying?

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theY. W. C. A.
The Teens have been serv ing the community in many
ways -mostly by having
fun .

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�inter-club council?

After many trials and tribulations,
Inter -Club Council received an official (?)okay from the assembly
committee to go ahead with their
scheduled program . This activity
proved to be a (pie) smashing success . The Sweetheart Dance and
Leadership Conference finally got
off the ground planning-wise, and
ended up being representative of the.
whole year .
For those of you who never knew,
and those of you who have forgotten,
Inter - Club Council is the clubs communication link to the student body.
It is comprised of all club presidents .
Presiding over this years occasional
meetings was Jane Hendryson, ICC's
president(?)

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�court of
love
convenes

miss edna welch
mr. wayne roberson
sweetheart couple

miss debbie russell
mr. edgar johnson

miss jean pryor
mr. wi !son stafford

miss beverly hobbs
mr. felton johnson

�miss alison ando
mr. bruce pace

miss gay jones
mr. ray whittington

miss linda hart
mr . bernie broderick

miss sue aldridge
mr. jay piaratt

�The Elongated Daily Bulletin
As a loyal upstanding Ea t Tradition,
SPOTLIGHT failed; as an elongated
daily bulletin, it achieved mediocrity.
But a a break from past i sues, it can
be considered a uccess although far
from new and innovative. For the first
time SPOTLIGHT began to reflect the
attitude of the tudent body. Stories
about Blacks and Chicano began to
find their way among the White award
winners. The movement to become a
part of East, not a separate entity, was
started.
Like all other a pects East, SPOTLIGHT redesigned its familiar format .
Article were keyed to the de ires of
East tudents , particularly in the area
of news and hurnan - intere t feature .
Articles dealing with the Black student
movement and school integration fre quented the paper.
The establishment of "Council Cornrnents ", gave Student Council the opportunity to inform East of its activities .
In a like manner, SPOTLIGHT also
sponsored a news supplement to the
paper-U. S. A. , which was published
twice a month . In a sincere effort to
avoid becoming the negative , destruc tive trash of previous years , SPOT LIGHT unfortunately developed a "middle of the road" policy, if this term is
not too harsh or biased. The most
pointed positions were those of the
proverbial fingers .

SPOTLIGHT has suffered under severe handicap
that can be grouped into two general areas: the
staff and the paper . Beginning the year with a staff
of about eleven and a debt of 600; SPOTLIGHT is
proud to announce that, after much work and concentration, they have doubled both .
Characterized by white space, nebulous pictures,
subtle humor to the point of no existence, and the
artsy-craftsy talents of Robbie Craig, SPOTLIGHT
was a very special, unique experience . In simpler
terms , a kick in the head .
- Margy Heirn
Debbie Blair

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�international relations
In International
Relations Club,
the members become acquainted
with cultures
(other than AmeriCanism) and try
to achieve a better
understanding of
the people of other
nationalities.
These objectives
are accomplished
by activities such
as dinners at
various foreign
restaurants and
talking to foreign
exchange students
to get their
reaction to A merica. One member stated, "I really like this club.
It's really great to get away from the American
influenced people once in a while." Yes, believe
it or not, America is not the only country worthwhile in the world.

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�In the area of extra -curricular activities , everyone
would like to excell in some way . Some people knock
heads together on the football field , others talk, while
still others contort themselves
into pretzels. It
all sounds
ridiculous, but
this is what many
students like to
see. The Chess
Club was formed
to offer students
a modern, intelligent sport
rather than more
primitive,
gargantuan
rituals. Many
people look down
their noses at
Chess. They
think it is a sissy game because no one risks
hurting themselves in the game. However, the
tide is gradually starting to turn . The Chess
team is probably one of the most successful
organizations at East, with a 5 - 0 record citywide. So the next time you are confronted with
the long-established primitive rituals, remember Chess -- the reasonable alternative.
Respect the person who selects this alternative.
He is a school pace-maker by moving away from
the primitive.
- -Mar tin Deschner
president, Chess Club

chess

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�tanksters get
to midway

�Oh brother, swim practice today. I hate swimming th e laps
every day.
Y eh, I know what you mean, all
we ever do is go over to G . W .
and swim.
You'd think "Flipper" would just
give up, but he never does .
Just think how great we will be
next year, there are only four
of us seniors this year.
I know, because the main
strength tlus year were the
Juniors and the Sophomores .
Just think, maybe next year we'll
beat G . W. for a change. Who
knows we might even get a swimming pool.

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�exchanging glances

86

�What is it like to be a foreign exchange
tudent? An exchange tudent coming to
the United State ? What is it like to
come as a vi itor to a country that
consider itself to be the richest, most
intelligent, and altogether the best
country in the world? America, the
country whose typical citizen i the
suburbanite; whose values center
around its wealth, two cars and a
beautiful house. The American doesn t
need anything, he s got it all, and if he
lacks something, he can get it on time
payments and credit. Being a foreign
exchange student (if the American public work it their usual way) can be a
very humbling experience.
East has two foreign exchange students;
Bessie Perdiki from Greece and Pedro
Botovchenco from Brazil. Each of them
have brought to East a culture, a flair,
a personality of another land. Every
person who has met either of them have
gotten a moving glimpse into the workings of a foreign culture. But what have
have they received in return? Surely we
owe more to them than a nod of recognition or an awkward passing "Hello".
If anyone at East does not recognize
either of these name
it i hi los ,
not theirs, because Pedro and Bessie
represent what this country is built on;
people from place far from this
corner of the world. For America is
not a culture or a race, it is a mas ,
a piece of every culture that exists.
Maybe the people of this country had
better top knocking out from under
them exactly that on which this country
was built.
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�foreign language

The main objective of the Foreign Language
Club is to supplement the work in the
language classroom, concerning the most
important goal of world understanding and
the furtherance of good human relations.
A knowledg of the cultural background of
the languages being studied is stimulated
through movies, records, visits to foreign
restaurants, and contact with people from
other lands.

�bowling

Every Tuesday night
members of the bowling
club are not so pinned
down by schoolwork that
they can It strike off to
Celebrity Lanes for their
weekly bowl game.
Sparing the wit and getting
on the ball, the club Is
members work hard all
year to achieve their goal
of a perfect game. Afterwards, I am told, they all
meet to split a banana
shake.

The bridge club of East High
"parties" throughout the year.
At these parties interested
members play bridge and
devise new methods of
"abridging" the game in order
to win. Disinterested members don t com .
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���Speech Club started off the year on its left foot by
sweeping the Fort Morgan Invitational Speech
Meet. Unfortunately, the Angel orators had no
support from the rest of the student body. But,
that didn't stop the Angel speakers, for they went
on to win the D. U. Invitational, Lincoln Speech
Meet, and the North Glenn Invitational. East
speakers qualified well for the state meet, but,
again, no support. Perhaps next year, East will
have enough time to cheer for a WINNING team.
--Jane Hendryson
president, Speech Club

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One group in the school who endeavors to
bring true culture to East through pure art
form is the Art Service class. These students are picked from the art classes for
their ability and have one hour a day to use
their talent in serving the school. Like
man) artists of the past, the talent of the
Art Service class is not widely acclaimed.
Although they are only allowed to display
their talents through school posters, and
play backdrops, the boundless talent of this
group glows from each artifact they bring
to life. Because of the lack of acknowledgement for this artistic group, Angelus
devotes this page in prolific praise to the
Art Service class in hopes that they will
not die penniless and unrecognized by the
audience of thousands within the walls of
East High School.

art
service

�You '11 never believe it, but Model Teens had
another Chili Supper this year, another
Senior boys' panel, and another fashion show.
But this year the club sought out the wild,
unique look of today at such stores as
P. J. 's Outpost and Prestor John's. Appearance has become an art which often dominates
the average high school student's attention.
Through membership in Model Teens exists
an opportunity for experimentation in the art
of looking different.

model
teens

�Although seldom in the spotlight,
Hi- Y' s achievements were quite significant. The club's basketball team
won first place in a tournament sponsored by the YMCA. Perhaps some of
East's best players are on this team,
but for reasons having nothing to do
with their athletic ability were not
allowed to play on East's "official"
team. Members also participated in
service projects and built a model
legislature in the national project,
Youth of Government.

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hi-y

�black
is back

BLAC
AWARENESS

WEEK

Black is back.
And this year at East, an
alliance of blacks has been formed.
• The purpose of this
alliance has been to learn
about the dignity and unique
pride there is in being black;
to enjoy blackness.
There has been a revolution
in the thinking of black
people, and the BSA has sponsored
speakers, mu ic, recordings,
movies, books, entertainment,
and opportunity for the black
students to rap together
about their involvement in
this movement of minds.

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�spring is how i feel after having a quart

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�"A YTHING GOES!" Three months of work and
two nights of glory. " 1. 25, better be worth
it." Chorus, dancers, Alan, Amber, Daryl,
Margaret, Sharon, Dennis. "Say, I hear there's
supposed to b some fine sophomores in this
play!" Tryouts, tension, call-backs, acceptance, "I got a part!" Rejection, rehearsals,
blocking, scripts, memorizing lines, songs,
band, dancing. "What's this . . . the female
lead's taller than the male lead?" 1930's, sets,
props, coordinating, disgust, closeness, hate,
apathy, fun, laughs, fatigue, "Friendship",
mistakes, lights, costumes, makeup, seven
kids in a Renault. "Wytias and Fiser never
looked better . " March 21 and 22, packed
houses, royalties, publicity, posters, t a 1 k,
opening night, tickets, overture, receptive
audiences, a p p 1 au s e, reaction. "Moonie
wouldn't hurt a flea!" Chinese Gamblers, sexy
evangelist (or was that a night club singer),
propositions, four fallen angels, George Bernard Shaw?

anything goes

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�"Whew! Bonnie saved the 'Heaven Hop'!"
Fun, disguises, gangsters, England,
the brig, the S. S. American, Brethren
and sistren, real champagne, spirit,
excitement, smiles, cries of joy.
"THAT'S A SOPHOMORE?" Scene
changes, cues, costume changes, perfection, encores, curtain calls, and
that Cast Party! All this for two days
of glory. It was worth it!! !

���riflettes

As the la t bell of the day
toll , th re gathers a small
group of Ea tHigh student in
the dark pa sag s of the
school. They have onl). one
goal in mind as they stretch
themselv s out in the shadows.
Each alert eye i drawn to a
singl target, each m nlber
ha his own goal and each
prepares to reach it. Gw1s are
handed out and loaded. The
group grow ten . With the
firing of the fir t shot, the
tension i released and followed by a continuous succession of rounds piercing the
silence. After an hour the
building fall into it usual
quiet . . .

�But there is no need for alarm, no
need to fear an upcoming revolution
from this group, for they are only
Rillettes. Girls who enjoy the art of
marksmanship gather one night a
week and practice their skill. No,
there is no need for alarm, but
still . . . it is not recommended that
you get on the bad side of one of the
Rillettes - remember, she's armed.

Lacross
The game of Lacrosse i played with a stick, a webbed
piece of wood which serves in passing and catching as
well as a club, gloves and shoulder pads to diminish
bruses, and a helmet so the player sees the field behind a screen just as the spectator is baffled by fence
wir s. Being a new sport, it is often confu ing, but
amazingly simple compared to the complex rules of
football. The object is to get the ball past a hord of
club-wielding midfieldmen, through the opposing team's
team's defense, and finally shooting the ball past the
goalie who eems bigger than the goal. It is teamwork
and skill in handling the ball with a stick instead of
hands that makes Lacrosse a challenging sport.

lacrosse

��A class such as the seminar on social studie::;
is sometimes difficult to r un across in high
schools today. The longer people look to find
individuality and informality in classrooms,
the sooner they discover that the educational
system definitely lacks and even discourages
such characteristics as these. It 1s not often
that a student can say that he actually enjoys
his teachers or his classes, because he feels
that their regulations and uniformities
smother his way of thinking. In the seminar,
however, this same student can express real
opinions, think real thoughts, and be his own
real self. Furthermore, supervisors Richard
Yates and John Schrant concentrate solely on
making students' ideas produce worthwhile
results. While kids ordinarily have to think
hard to name classes where they wanted to get
involved, the seminar is composed of
numerous activities composed by the students
themselves where involvement comes
naturally. Members of the class - including
open enrollment students from many high
schools all over Denver, and a few natives of
East High - aid m teaching grade school students who need concentration on individual
subjects. The students also carry on discussions concerning a wide variety of current
topics of interest, such as the draft, integration, welfare, pornography, law and order.
Sensitivity training groups are conducted
weekly. Obviously, these activities could
lead to nothing but a surprising amount of
hard-core, out-and-out learning - about the
everyday concerns and future activities of
each individual in the class. Obviously,
classes like the Social Studies Seminar are
achieving worthwhile goals faster than any
regulation -bound institution of learning.
Obviously, the educational system has something to learn from this contrast between
regular and seminar classes.

�"you call
that support
for a
state team?"
-coach mitchell

East's gynmastics team has had a very successful season this year under the direction
of Coach Mitchell. The combination of Mark
aylor on trampoline and tumbling, Daryll
Simpson on parallel bars, Dennis Febinger
on rings, and Felton Johnson on all-around
has provided the team with good potential in
the State Meet in May. However Gynmastics
has become apparently the sport of the chosen
few. It is always easy to find a seat, for only
25 or so "elite" students who attend fill the
aud1ence, or so it seems. Yes, you must
have to be special to go to a Gynmastics
meet--otherwise, why in the world aren't
there more people there??? Hmmm- just
can't figure it out, eh?

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Felton Johnson
Earl Mosley
Leonard Padilla
Jim Johns
Mark Naylor
Ron Walton
Daryl Simpson
Jon Bradshaw
Dennis Febinger
Martin Middlebrook
Lonnie Valdez

Sr
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Having outstanding
grades and test
scores are representatives of the
Senior Scholars.
These eight seniors
have an accumulative grade point
average of 4. 3 or
above and their
combined verbal
and math scores
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�Oh wow. Here I am at
first base. I just hit a
single and knocked in the
tieing run. If I can score
we'll win the game and
the state title will be
East's. Oh wow. Stay
alert - Coach is giving
signals - there it is - the
steal signal, groovy.
Here I go. Run, run, run,
slide - you're safe! Oh,
wow, I made it to second
and now I'm in scoring
position. We 're gonna
win. I know we are.
Crack! There goes a ball
through infield. I'm gonna
score - around third,
run, run, run, there's
home plate and the state
championship. I'll be a
hero! Here it comes,
slide - you're out! Oh no!
I started my slide to soon
and I ended up a foot
short stretching my foot
like an idiot. How
embarrassing. Well, here
I am walking to the bar.
"Give me a stiff one, Joe.
I gotta forget something. "
Oh gosh, it's 8:00 and I
have to get to the game
by 8:30. What a wierd
dream. Man, I hate getting out of bed on Saturdays!
117

�ROSTER
Sam Bacino
Bernie Broderick
John Conono
Nick Carranco
Jim Chambers
Jeff Cheek
Bruce Fields
Dave Goddin
Rocky Innes
Matt Jackson
Willy Jackson
Mike Jones
Pat Knealey
Jim Martinez
D. ady
Ed Nos
John Reynolds
Wayne Roberson
Bill Roshcolf
Jim Thomas
Melvin Washington

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�color day
royalty

In the Court of Royalty (above) are
Linda Hart, Alva Nelms, and Greg
Lovato.

May Queen Candidates are (from
left to right) Yvonne Phillips,
Gena Owens, Carol Cantrell,
Cheryl Thomas, Toi Jones, Sharon
Jones, and Sydney Danforth.

�Sophomore 1ay Queen Attendants
are (from left to right) Gayle
icholson, Gay Jones, Charmaine
Smith, and Nelda Milligan

Senior Honorary Attendants (above) are
(from left to right) Pat Carey, Margy Heim,
Bamara Wright, Dorothy Sowell, Vicki
Krieger, Pat Chase, Charlayne Murrell, Carol
Atkison, and Mary Ann Sauemriet.

Junior May Queen Attendants are (from left
to right) Cindy Lewis, Beatrice Frelow,
Imesia Evans, Monica Adams, Lee Gash, and
Anita Garrett.

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��track
TRACK (trak), n. l. a footprint 2. a line of travel or
motion. 3. a way of doing or
acting. 4. a course of running,
jumping, throwing, etc.;
track and field sports as a
group. 8. a sequence or succession of events, thoughts,
etc.
- -v. t. l. to follow by means
of footprints, marks, smell,
etc. 2. to trace in any way. 3.
to find and follow (a track,
course, etc.) 4. to make one's
way through or over; traverse.
Middle French trac, probably
Germanic (compare Middle
Low German trecken to draw,
pull)

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�Fernando Allen
George Askew
Ken Ausbie
Tim Baxter
Jess Bartlett
Garry Bishop
Jeff Bowen
Bill Brent
Tim Brenr
Les Brown
Lloyd Buchanan
Greg Caldwell
Darryl Collier
Wilford Comer
Fred Compean
Calvin Dacus
Larry Dews
Dan Dra
Scott Duncan
Tom Emmons
Nate Fitz
Henry Frazier
Don Friarson
Ricky Garner
Fred Grassman
Tony Gazman
Lonnie Hampton
Elmer Haynes
Grey Hudley
Bob Hunter

a sequence
of events
and thoughts.

124

Terry Juniel
Rick Johnson
Jeff Levin
David Lusk
Magellean Berry
Jerry Mann
Elbert Maxey
Ernest McKinney
Dwain Miller
Tony Morrow
Alonzo orris
Paul Pantaloon
Erick Parker
Mike Perkins
Gregg Peters
Bruce Phillips
Primus Russell
James Ranke
Steve Reyes
Larry Scott
Cliff Simms
George Speliotes
Charles Speed
Ron Smith
David Taylor
Mike Walker
Joe Was
Pete Whittington
Coach: Mr. Jerome Biffle

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�People is difficult. People is people.
People is fun, play, imagination, magic. Ah, Ah. People is pain, people is sick,
people is mad, people is hurt, people is hurt people, is kill, is kill self. Where
is fun, where is play, where is
imagination, where is magic?
People I love. Mad people,
beautiful people, hurt people,
sick people, broke people, in
pieces people, I love. Why? Why
is lost from people, fun, play,
imagination, magic. What for?
-- Doctor Pingitzer
from TRACY'S
TIGER
by William
Saroyan

���132

�Whoever would be a teacher of men, let him
begin by teaching himself before teaching
others; and let him teach by example before
teaching by word. For he who teaches himself and rectifies his own ways is more
deserving of respect and reverence than he
who would teach others and rectify their
ways.
- Iman Ali

656 A.D.

133

�robert

p.
colwell

"keep the
faith,

mr. c."

kathryn

�administration

tilford

j.
cole
assistant
principal

edward gall egos jr.
acting coordinator

a. lace, acting dean
135

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�english

Doris Barton

�english

�John Zumwinkle

139

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�Tom Ellison

Elsa Berger
141

���language

Allen Clerihue

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mUSIC

144

�art

June Sinnard

�social science

Gerald Noonan

��John Timmons

Linda Bowl

�Emil Ziegler

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�industrial arts

Raymond Maley

�home economics

�vocations

�business education

physical education

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sun .
....,...·s beautiful.

�Aldicich, Pamela
Allman, Jana
Andrew, Bobbi
Andrews, Wendy

Argall, Louise
Ater, Patty
Austin, Kathy
Baird, Debbie

Barber, Bill
Benson, Chris
Betz, Mike
Bouknight Sam

Buford, Mike
Burger, Ed
Burkett, Cynthia
Burrows, Eric

Campbell, Larry
Cass, Gary
Cherrie, Melinda
Chessen, Jim

Cockle, Marilyn
Cole, G:aylon
Collins, Debra
Collins, Pam

sophomores
Connell, Deidra
Coguillard, Joe
Crabtree, Kay
Craig, Richard
Crouch, 1ari
Crow, Terri
Cumings Sandy

157

�Davis, Sally
DeHerrera, Paul
De Nagy, Patti
Dengler, Mark
Dollard, Robert
Donaldson, Mary
Dotson, Dennis
Draines, Marvin
Duncan, Debbie
Eckhardt, Albert
Elliott, Linda
Epperson, Kent
Falkenberg, Dorothy
Flint, Robert

sophomores
Franklin, Jean
Franklin, Linda

Frey, Deidra Jo
Friend, Charles

Fry, Charlene
Frye, Robin Louise

Gash, Darrell
Gaul, Mike

Gilmer, Karen
Gomez, Kathryn

158

�Halterman,
Gary
Hankins,
Garnet

Hall, Jim
Hall, Rob

Guillen, Peggy
Hahn, Mike

Groshong, Sue
Grunw ald, Mike

Griffin, Carolyn
Groshong, Kris

Graves, Becky
Gray, Frank

Gotx&gt;, David
Grano, Michael

159

���Pappas, Ernest
Patterson, Angie

Robinson, Tony
Rodarte, Helen
Pierson, Kathy
Petet, Ann

Rose, Catherine
Rosenbaum, Debbi
Pos~y, Jumetta
Probst, Margie

Salone, Tony
Schilt, Diane
Reagen, George
Reagen, Terry

Scopel, Paula
Schomp, Kiki
Redfern, Luanne
Reed, Suzanne

Scott, Paula
Shanahan, Debbie
Reynolds, Ray
Riley, Vicki

Shilling, Emily
Short, Polly
Roberson,
Catherine
Robinson, Carol

Shultz, Jim
Skillen, Kevin
Robinson, Paula
Robinson, Sylvia

Smith, Charmaine
Spahn, David

162

�Speicher, Tim
Spitiotes, George
Stern, Rob
Streno, Helene
Strong, Polly
Suggs, Charlotte
Swansor, Beatrice

Tanaka, George
Taylor, Sarah
Thacker, Bill
Thom as, Judie
Thompson, Karen
Tierney, Jacqueline
Townsend, Cheryll

Travis, Joan
Trujillo, Arlene
Turner, Billy
Venters, Danny
Venters, Marian
Wagner, Carol
Wagner, Robin

Walcott, Betsy
Walsh, Judy
Ware, Terry
Washington, Mary

sophomores

Weber, Louise
Whiteside, Paula
Whittington, George
Wichner, Sally

Wieder, Cindi
Wilkerson, Dane
Williams, Janet
Wilson, Dorothy

Winter, Debbie
Wirth, Candy
White, John
Wilkerson, Katie

Woods, Linda
Wright, ancy
Yamashita, Gary
Zier, Randy

163

�Abbott, Lee Anne
Adams, Monica
Aldridge, Susan

Alexander, Ilsoo
Alexander, Susan
Ando, Chris

juniors

Arter, Steve
Ashley, Sandy
Augenstein, Marie

Aumiller, Roxanne
Banting, La Verne
Barger, Chris

Barham, Valerie
Beasley, Lynn
Bellinger, Chery lene

Benton, Judy
Bidwell, Janet
Blanas, James

Blount, Sarah
Bollacker, Lee
Brockman, Sandrena

164

�Brunton, Tohn
Campbell, Jill

Cantini, Sharon
Carter, Leslie

Chamberlain, Robert
Chessen, Kay

Collinsworth, Uoyd
Colvin, Mike
Cook, Mary
Cook, Yvonne
Cooper, Jill
Coquillard, Cokie

Cousins, Renee
Cowans, Joslyn
Cumings, Sarah
Dalton, Vicki
Davis, Carla
Davis, Debbie

Deakin, Ellen
Dennis, Mollie
DeProfio, Dan
Discoe, Kathy
Donna, Linda
Draines, Michael

165

�Draper, Ida
Dryden, Karen

Euell, Leonard
Evans, Imesia

Evans, Pamela
Falkenberg, John

Faxon, Becky
Febinger, Dennis

Feith, Cathy
Felton, LaVerne

Felton, Zavon
Fields, Daryl

Fisher, Andy
Fisher, Carol
Forselius, Wendy
Francis, Margot
Franz,
ancy
Frazier, Fred

Frelow, Beatrice
Gall, Jan
Garcia, Cyndy
Garfunkle, Karen
Garrett, Anita
Garrett, Judy

juniors

�Gash, Lee
Gash, Sharon
Gertner, Leonette
Gibbs, Cynthia
Gilmer, Katrina
Goldsmith, Galen

Goolsby, Cheryl
Gorman, Patricia
Grandy, Vicki
Grano, Cheryl
Gray, Ruby
Green, Josette

Greenwell, Darlene Sue
Groshong, Chris
Guinyard, Mary Ann
Gurtler, Joan
Haas, Philomena
Hailey, Mike

Hale, Roxanne
Hall, John
Hallett, ini
Hamm, Shirley
Hanatani, Joan
Hanson, Vicki

Harrison, Ralph
Hart, Robert
Hartig, Helga
Hawkins, Claudia
Head, Cathy
Hellen, Cynthia

�Hernandez, Maria
Hess, Susy
Hobbs, Beverly
Holt, Kathy
Housand, Mary
Howard, Jim

Hudson, Olivia
Hueftle, Jim
Hunt, Eddie
Ingram, Mary
Innes, David
Jackson, Denise

Jackson, William
James, Opal
Johnson, Dave
Johnson, Holly
Johnson, Peggy
Kasch, Karl

Keefe, Kevin
Kemp, Karen
Kennedy, Linda
Kenealy, Pat
Kersay, Patti
Knowles, Susan

Laugerude, James
Leaf, Mary
Leahy, Rose
Levin, Jeff
Levinson, Ken
Lewis, Vivian

�Littleton, Ronald
Loeb, Larry
Love, Charmaine
Madsen, Darrell
Markwell, Ken

Martin, Phil
Martinez, Jim
McAlexander, Debbie
McCoy, Denise
McDaniel, Harvey

McGimpsey, Dottie
McGregor, Sally
McGuire, Theresa
Mcintyre, Sherry
McKinney, Deborah

Meyer, Renee
Middlebrook, Martin
Miller, Alicia
Miller, Patricia
Mitchell, Daniel

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• titchell, Janice
litche 11, Kathy

• toller, Mary
, tonk, Wanda

Morshige, Gayle
1ulhem, 1ike

akajima, Mark
aylor, Mark

elson, Kathy
ise, Jack
Oblock, Gary
Odegaard, Carol
Oliver, An ie
Olson, Diana
Oswald, Lee
Ott, Daryl
Patterson, Connie
Peros, Joanie
Perrill, Pam
Peterson, Kris
Petty, Tanya
Phelps, Jennifer

Pirkey, Lee
Poindexter, Karen
Powell, Linda
Price, Deborah
Pryor, Jean
Quick, Beth
Raffin, Chris

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Reinert, Robert
Rhodes, Id
Rhode , Jenny
Rice, Daphne

Roberson, Wayne
Rohr, Terri
Rollerson, Cecelia
Rose, Janey

Rose, 1iriam
Roybal, Tootsie
Rozelle Regina
Rucker, Patricia

Rupp, Bobbie
Rupp, Tina
Russell, Deborah
Sanders, Dorothy

Sandoval, Candy
Scott, Loretta
Schomp, Lisa
Short, Gary

Simpson, Diane
Smiley, Shirlie
Smith, Dedra
Spahn, Steve

Speicher, Tom
Sperry, Chris
Sperry, Julie
Stafford, Wilson

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�Streno, Robert
Sweed, Patsy
Thomas, Gary
Thompson, Larry
Todhunter, Sherman

Trace, Julie
Underwood, Jewel
Vickers, Lucia
Wade, Dave
Wagner, Debby

Walsh, Alice
Warner, Dan
Watson, Jan
Wellman, Sachiko
Whitman, Helen

Wieder, Lee
Wilkerson, Rowena
Willy, Linda
Wilson, Debbie
Winston, Laurie

Wise, Mike
Woods, Harold Jr .
Wszolek, Edie
Young, Robert
Zynan, Bill

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��ADA, 1S, TERRIAufsteiger; Concert Choir; Delegate ss mbly; Dollars for Scholars; High School Red Cro ; Secretary;
Model Teens; San Felipe Expedition; Santa Claus
Shop; TARS; '69 Club.
AIL.\ DER, SHELLEYAll-City Pep Club; 11-School Show; Angelaires;
Anything Goes; Concert Choir; Drama Club-East
Side Players; FTA, Historian, Secretary; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; TARS; White Jackets, Corresponding Secrctal)
ALLE , TERES\
ALLEN, TOMAll-City Band; Brass Ensemble; Chess Club; Concert
Band; Scuba Club; Stage Crew.
ALLMA , KATHY
A ·oo, ALISO All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Royalty Editor;
Cheerleader; Fall Sports Queen~ ttendant; Girls'
State; ICC Leadership Conference; JCL; Junior Escort; May Queen Attendant; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets.
A DREV.S, CAROLYNDelegate Assembly; International Relations Club;
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters.
A DREWS, 1IKEAll-School Show; Anythin~ Goes; Camelot; Concert
Band; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club; Stage
Band.
ARGALL, WOODY
ARGUELlO, MA~
AR~1STRO. G, DO_
ARROYO TONYAll-School Show; Boys' Bowling; Intra-School E.change; Me.·ico Trip; Senior Class Officer, President; Stage Crew; Student Council; Wrestling.
A TKISO , CAROLAll-City Choir; All-City Orchestra; All-School
Show; All-State Choir; All-State Orchestra; Camelot; Sophomore Class Officer, Treasurer; Concert
Choir; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club-East Side Players; Fall Sports Queen Attendant; ICC Leadership Conference; Junior Escort; \-1odel Teens, Scrapbook Editor; Seraph Sisters; Student
Council Leadership Conference; Student CoW1cil
Workshop; Wolcott Contest.
AUG£ STEI , LUTHER
BADGETT, DO. ABlack Students Alliance
BADGLEY, DONA

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�BAGA , KERRY
BAIRD, BOB
BAKER, SHARO T

BAKER, WILLIAM
BA 'KS, EDWARD
BARBER, DAVE

BARBER, 1HOMAS
BARKER, ROBI
BARLOWSKY, MARIAArt Club; Art Service; Drama Club-EastSide Players

BAYES, DAVID
BELLI GER, NELDAAll-School Show; Angelites; Concert Choir; Distributive Education; Speech.
BELYEA, BECKY

BE NETT, PEGGIEAngelites; Distributive Education.
BERNARD, MARYConcert Choir; Girls' Gymnastics; Riflettes.
BARRY, MAGELLA Black Students Alliance; ''D" Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA; Track.

BESORE, MARYAll-City Orchestra; All-School Show; All-State
Orchestra; Bridge Club; Concert Orchestra; Foreign
Language Club; FT A; Girls' Gymnastics;
International Relations Club; JCL; Junior
Achievement.
BETZ, JOHN
BIGGS, MARTYAufsteiger; Concert Orchestra; DECA; Distributive
Education; Girls' State, Alternate; Human Relations
Conference; ICC Leadership Conference; Junior
Achievement, Secretary; Knit-Wits, President;
Model Teens; Riflettes, Range Officer; '69 Club.

�BL\IR, DEBBI Black Students Alliance; Broomfield Exchange; Camelot; Cherry Creek Exchange; Delegate Assembly; FT A,
State Vice President; High School Red
Cross; Human Relations Conference;
ICC Leadership Conference; Junior
Achievement; Knit-Wits; Model Teens;
Ranum Exchange; Sophomore Council;
Spotlight Staff, DA Representative,
ews Editor, Reporter; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council Workshop; Tri-Hi- Y; White
Jackets; '69 Club.
BLOU T, DO NA
BLUM, DEN IS Anything Goes; BB Club; Boys' State;
Drama Club-East Side Players; Human
Relations Conference; ICC Leadership
Conference; Junior Council; Key Club;
Vice President; Pre-Law Club; Sophomore Council; Student Council; Tennis;
Woodbury Contest; '69 Club.
BLU T, JOH
All-Around Good Guy; Angelus Staff,
Head Photographer; Bridge Club; Chess
Club; Euclidean Club; Junior Achievement; Scholastic Photography Awards,
Regional Finalist; TARS; Teen-Dems;
'69 Club .
BOARD, KAREN Model Teens; Tri-Hi- Y; White Jackets;
Y-Teens.
BOHM,
ANCI
BOTOVCHE CO, PEDRO
BRA DON, BARRY
BRA SCOMBE, ALLISON All-City Band; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; Human
Relations Conference; JCI., Tribune,
Vergil Award; Junior Escort; Model
Teens; ational Forensics League; Outward Bound; PTA Orientation Staff;
Seraph Sisters; Speech; Spotlight Staff;
Copy-Rewrite Editor; Wolcott Contest .
BRIANO, RUDY
BR!DGEFOR TH, SHARON
BRODERICK, BERNIE All- City Football; Baseball; Basketball;
"D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football; La Crosse Club; Seraph King Candidate; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; '69 Club.

�BROWN, DEBORAH
BROW ' E, ROBERT

BRYANT, RICHARD
BRYANT, WA DA

BUCHA A , LINDA
BUCKSTEIN, GARY

BULLOCK, FRIEDA
BURGER, SHARIE Aufsteiger; Concert Choir; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Junior Escort; Outward Bound;
Seraph Sisters, Vice President; White
Jackets; '69 Club.

BURKETT, MARILYNAll-School Show; Anything Goes;
Camelot; Concert Choir; Drama ClubEast Side Players, Recording Secretary;
FT A, Parliamentarian, President; ICC;
Junior Escort; ational Thespians Society; Seraph Sisters; '69 Club.
BURNETT, ALLAN

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177

���FUKUHARA, JOLENE
GALLEGOS, WILLIAM All-City Wrestling; Boys' State;
Wrestling.
GARCIA, DAVID

GARNER, RICKY
GffiBO S, A
GIBSO , KATHY

GILl, LEE
GILLET, TEDD
GLICK, CAROL All-School Show; Bowling Club; Del·
egate Assembly; Girl's Gymnastics;
Knit-Wits.

GOLDSTEIN, BONNIE Arapahoe Exchange; Concert Choir;
DPHS .\sian Art Seminar; Euclidean
Club; Folklore Club; International
Relations Club; Junior Escort;
Mayor's Youth Council; PTA Orientation Staff; Seraph Sisters.
GOLTRY, STA LEY
GOODWIN, JEA
E

GOTTESFELD, RAY
GRANT, EU ICE
GREEN, CATHY

GROSHONG, CHUCK
GUEST, LLOYD All-School Show; "D" Club; Football; Hi- Y, President; ICC; Junior
Achievement; ROTC, Battalion
Staff, Drill Team; Symposium;
Track; '69 Club.
GUNN, SUE

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�HAH , ROCK
HALL, FR ' CI ' E

HALL, .\1AGGIE High School Red Cross; JCL; Montage Staff;
Outward Bound; Pre- ted Club; Skeast; Sophomore Council; White Jackets.
HALLET, MARYDelegate ssembly; Drama Club-East Side
Players; High School Red Cross; Model Teens;
Spotlight Staff, Photography Co-ordinator;
'69 Club.

HARRELL, CO RAD "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football;
Swimming; Track.
HARRISO , WILUAM

HART:f\.1A , MIKE
HATFIEID, JOYCE All-City Pep Club; All-School Show; Angelaires, Secretary; Concert Choir; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players;
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Orientation Staff; \Vhite Jackets, Treasurer.
HA VUCEK, UBBY
HAWKINS, ALYIN All-School Show; Concert Band; Black Students Alliance; ROTC, Drill Team and
Platoon.

HA WKI S, CYNTHIA
HAWKINS,
A CYAngelites; Arvada Exchange; Cathedral Exchange; Delegate Assembly; Riflettes;
Speech; Student Council; Student Council
Leadership Conference; Student Council
Leadership Conference at CSU; Student
Council Workshop; '69 Club.
HEAD, CLING
HECKEL, JERRY

HEIM, MARGY Black Students Alliance; George Washin~on
Exchange; Junior Escort; National Merit Semifinalist; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Sophomore
Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Spotlight Staff, Editor-in-Chief, Page Editor; TriHi-Y, Chaplin; White Jackets; '69 Club.
HENDERSON, CHO IT A
HE DRYSO , JA E
HENRY, A ITAKnit-Wits; Model Teens; Orchesis; '69 Club.

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NORTHWEST DOOR

HUDGI S, DAVID
HUFF, SUSA
HU
, EARL
HU T, KE

HU TER, ROBERT
HUSTO , P!\UL
HYDI GER, MARILY High School Red Cross; Junior Escort; Pre-Med Club;
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets; '69 Club
I GRAM, NELLIE

INNES, ROCKYAufsteiger; Baseball; Boys' State; "D" Club; East
Hi~h River Trip; Golf; ICC; Skeast; President.
INOUYE, DIANADistributive Education
INSKEEP, BARBARAAll-City Pep Club; High School Red Cross; Junior
Escort; Pre-Med Club; Seraph Sisters; White Jackets;
Historian
IRWI , STEVE

IZQUIERDO, AR ULFO
JACKSO , BRUCEBlack Students Alliance; Hi-Y; Track; '69 Club
JACKSO , EMILY
JACKSON, MATTAll-City Tennis; All-District Tenms; All-State
Tennis; Angelus Staff; Baseball; "D" Club; Junior
Usher; Seraph King; Tennis.

JESKE, JOYCE
JOHNS, JAMES
JOHNS, JANETAll-City Choir; Concert Choir; May Queen Attendant.
JOHNSO , EDGAR

�JOH SO , FEL TO, All-City Gymnastics; All-District Gymnastics; AliSt 1tc Gymnastics, All- round; ''D" Club; Gymnastics; Hi-Y; '69 Club.
JOH 'SO , JL 1
JOB SO , PATSY
JOHNSON, RAY 10 DAil-City Football; "D" Club; Football; l-Ii-Y; Seraph King Candidate; Track.

JONES, JO NIE
JO ES, SHARO Angelites; Bowling Club; White Jackets
JONES, TOYActivities Classification Board; All-City Choir; AllSchool Show; Angelaires; Anything Goes; Concert
Choir; Delegate ssembly; Parliamentarian; Model
Teens; Student Council Leader hip Conference; TriHi-Y; White Jackets; '69 Club.
KARAKAWA, JA 'All-City Pep Club; Junior Escort; Pre-Med Club,
Treasurer; Seraph Sisters. Treasurer; White Jackets,
Vice President; '69 Club.

KARESKI , JOH 'All-School Show; Chess Club; ROTC, Battalion
Commander, Drill Team, Veteran of Foreign Wars
Award.
KEMPNER, BE
KOTO RA 'DYAngel~s Staff, Ass't Business Manager; Baseball;
Camelot; Concert Orchestra; CU Computer Programming; Delegate Assembly, Parliamentation; Junior
Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law Club; ROTC; '69 Club.
KO ZELKA , SARA

KRAMER, MARCIA
KRASAS, DESPO
KRIEGER, VIClJAll - City Choir; An~elaires; Concert Choir; Junior
Escort; Model Teens, Treasurer; Seraph Sisters, Sec
retary; '69 Club.

KRUGER, KATHY
KUBLY, 1ILES
KUNZ, KATHY

KURZ, MARYDelegate Assembly; ICC; Sophomore Council; State
Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council; Student Council Leadership Conference;
Tri-Hi-Y, Service Chairman.
KUYKE DALL, DEBBIE
LJ\GRIMA TA, PA 1

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�lAMER, SHELLEY
IAMERS, MO 'ICA
lA DRUM, JA ET

lANEY, BARNETT
IASBY, KATHY
LEE, KARE

LEERSKOV, SANDYBroomfield Exchange; Concert Choir; FTA, Vice
President, Historian; High School Red Cross; Lakewood Exchange; White Jackets; '69 Club
LI LEY, FRA 'CINE
LINTO , JEANIEAufsteiger; Aufsteiger Mexico Trip; Delegate
Assembly; High School Red Cross, Treasurer;
ICC, Treasurer; International Relations Club;
Pre- 1ed Club, President, Secretary; Sophomore
Council; White Jackets.

UVI GSTO , LYN Concert Choir; Honorary Cadet.
LOGA PATTY
LORE, PEGGY

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LOWE, FRA CESJCL; Junior Achievement
LUCAS, GLADYS
LUJAN, SONIA

LUPBERGER, KENTBridge Club; Fairview Exchange; Hwnan Relations
Conference; Junior Boys' Advisory Council; Junior
Usher; Key Club; La Crosse Club; Outward Bound;
Pre-Law Club, Secretary.
LUSK, LEE
McDANIEL, BILLY

McDOWELL, MAXI E
McGEE, DAPHNE All-City Band; Concert Band; FT A; High School
Red Cross; Lakewood Exchange; Orchesis, Secretary;
Sophomore Council; White Jackets; Y-Teens,
Corres. Secretary; '69 Club.
McGEE, PAUlA Knit-Wits; White Jackets.

�McGHEE, DIANE
McGREGOR, JOE
1cGUIRE, LAVERNE
McLELLAND, HOLLY

1c A 1EE, JACK
McRAE, CAROLAll-School Show; Girls' Gymnastics;
Group; Orchesis.
Mac 'ElL, MICHELE
MAHONEY, 1ARY A,

1odern Dance

MAHONEY, TERRY
MA . , JERRYArt Club; Band Council, President; Basketball; Concert Band; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football;
Key Club; Skeast; Sophomore Orientation Staff;
Speech; Student Counc;l; Student Council Leadership Conference; Track; Woodbury Contest, Alternate; '69 Club.
MA ZA ARES, TONY
MARK, JOE

MARSHALL, BETTYActtvities Classification Board; All-School Show;
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; FHA; High
School Red Cross; Sweetheart Couple Attendant;
'69 Club.
MARTI , MARGIE
MARTINEZ, U 'DAKnit-Wtts; Tn-Hi-Y; Y-Teens
1ARTYN, GARYDelegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; JCL;
Sophomore Council; '69 Club.

MASO , GLE
1ASO , GLORIADelegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players;
High School Red Cross; Orchesis; White Jackets;
'69 Club.
1A THENEY, SHIRLEY
MATSUDA, WAYNEAufsteiger; Computer Club; Concert Band;
Euclidean; Wrestling.

MECKLEY, DO "D" Club; Dele ate ssembly; Golf; ICC; ICC Leadership Conference; Junior Boys' Advisory Counctl;
Junior Usher; Key Club; 'ational Forensics League;
Pre-Law Club, President, Cheerleader; Shepherds
Club, Staff Bearer; Skeast; Speech; Spotlight Staff,
Reporter; Woodbury Contest.
1EINEKE, JULIAAll-City Choir; All-City Pep Club; ll-School Show;
An elaires; Anything Goes; Camelot; Concert Choir;
FTA; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; W'hi te Jackets,
Dri 11 1aster.
1ELVILLE, 1EREDYHigh School Red Cross; Knit-Wits; todel Teens;
Skeast; Tri-Hi-Y; '69 Club

MILLER, DIA iE

188

�!vfi 1S, EVAAll-School Show; Concert Choir; Mapleton Exchange; Model Teens; White Jackets.
MINTON I JIMAll-School Show; Angela ires; Angelus Staff, Sports
Editor; Aufsteiger; Bridn-e Club; Concert Choir; La
Crosse Club; Montage; Pre-Law Club; Senior Class
Officer, Treasurer; Skeast
MITCHEL, PAMAll-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; JCL; PreMed Club; Riflettes, Secretary; St. Louis Park Exchange; Student Council Workshop; White Jackets,
Parlimentanan.
MIYA, CAROL

MO TGONffiRY I MIKE
MOORE I SHARO
MOOS I LAURADistributive Education; Model Teens
MORALES, A GELARiflettes

MORRIS TANYA
MOSLEY I EARL
MOZER I CINDY
MURAKAMI I DAVEAll-State Yearbook Convention at Boulder; Angelus
Staff, Head Photographer, Photographer, 1anaging
Editor, Photography Editor; Boys' State; Camera
Club; ICC Leadership Conference; Key Club; Scholastic Photography Awards, Regional Finalist;
Skeast; TARS; Teen-Dems; '69 Club

MURRELL, CHARLAYNE
MUSSELMA I DON AConcert Choir
A KASHIMA I DE NIS
NELLHAUS, PETER

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NElMS, ALVAAngelus Staff, Layout Editor; Art Club; Fall Sports
Queen; Junior Escort; May Queen Attendant; Seraph
Sisters; Sophomore Orientation Staff; White Jackets.
NELSO
ELLE
NELSO
A CY
NELSO
SAM

NEW LOVE, GERALD
NITTA, KEARY
NOONE , LISADECA; Delegate Assembly; Distributive Education;
Drama Club-East Side Players; Speech.
OCHS, MELVIN

ODEGAARD, CHERYLLDelegate Assembly; FTA, Parliamentarian
OLIVER, LI DA
OSWALD, GLE
OVALL, ABIGAIL

OVERLAND, ELIZABETHAll-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-State Orchestra; Anything Goes; Camelot; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Intra-School
Exchange; Junior Escort; ational Merit Semi- finalist; Outward Bound; Seraph Sisters; Woodwind
Quintet.
OWE S, GE A
PARKER, DALE
PARSO , WlLLIAM

PARSO S, HENRY
PEOPLES, ANNETTE
PERDIKI, BESSYExchange Student, Greece; Student Council
PERSONIUS, TO I

PETRI , ROBERTBowling Club; Bridge Club; Delegate Assembly;
Karate Club.
PHILLIPS, YVO NEAll-City Choir; All-School Show; Angelaires; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; ICC; Junior Escort;
Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Speech; Y-Teens,
President; '69 Club.
PIERATT, JAYActivities Classification Board; Arapahoe Exchange;
Aufsteiger; Cherry Creek Exchange; Delegate Assembly; Folklore Club; Football; Human Relations Conference; Junior Achievement; La Crosse Club; Outward Bound; Stage Crew; Track
PIRKEY, WILL JAY

�PITTER, LINDA
POLEDOR, CYNTHIA
POWELL, ELIZABETH
QUALLS, BRE DAAll-School Show; Art Club; Bowling Club; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; FHA;
Girls' Gymnastics; Girls' Swimming; High School
Red Cro s; International Relations Club; Jumor Prom
Queen Attendant; Karate Club; Knit-Wits; Y-Teens,
Co-President.

RANDALL MARY
RASSBACH, KATHLEEN
RAY, SYLVIA
REAGA , GARYAufsteiger, President; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club-East Side Players; High School Red Cross; ICC;
Intra-School Exchange; Ranum Exchange; Speech;
Student Council; TARS

RED FEAR , TIMOTHYArt Club; Chess Club; Computer Club; Euclidean
Club; Folklore Club; Montage Staff; Outward Bound;
Spotlight Staff; '69 Club.
REED, CHARlOTTE
REEDER, RICKAll-City Choir; All-City Student Council; AllSchool Show; All-City Youth Conference; Cathedral
Exchange; Concert Choir; Sophomore Council; Student Council; Student Council Workshop.
RESTIVO, ELE A

REYNOLDS, CHARLES"D" Club; Football; Hi-Y; Junior Achievement;
ROTC, Drill Team; Symposium, Track
RHOADS, ]OH TARS
RICE, DOUGLAS
RICHIE, BETTY

RICHMO D, REBECCA
RICKORDS, WILLIAM
RIEDE, JOH
RIESE, KA THI

RIHANEK, JIM
RILEY, CHRISTINE
RILEY, MORGA
RJOS , CHARLOTTE

�ROBI 'SO , YVETTE
ROCKWELL, DAVEAngelaires, Bridge Club; Camelot; Concert Choir;
"D" Club; Delegate ssembly; Juntor Boys' Advisory Council; Junior Usher; 1·ey Club;. 'ational 1crit
Letter of Commendation; Pre-Law Club; Skeast;
Sophomore Counci I; Student Council Wod(shop;
Tennis.
RODARTE, CAROL
RO GE RS DEBORAHDECA; Distributive Education.

ROUSON, CYNTHIAAll-City Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly;
High School Red Cross; Y-Teens.
ROSE BAUM, TERRI
ROSE, SALLY
ROSS, JACQUEU E

ROSS, KENTConcert Choir
RUTT 1A , DEBBIFArt Club; Computer Club; DECA; Distributive Education; High School Red Cross; Skeast; Y -Teens,
'69 Club.
SAKA 10TO, ELLE
SAMUELS, RONALD

SAUERBRIET, 1ARY A
SAWYER, DENISFArt Club; Black Students Alliance; Cheny Creek
E. change; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East
Side Players; High School Red Cross; Human Relations Conference; Junior Achievement; Orchesis;
Rifiettes, PTA Orientation Staff; San Felipe Expedition; Senior Class Officer, Secretary; Sophomore
Council; Student Council Leadership Conference;
Y-Teens; '69 Club.
SCHAPIRE, ESTHERAll-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-School Show;
Anything Goes; Camelot; Concert Band; High School
Red Cross; Human Relations Conference; International Relations Club. Secretary; Junior Escort;
Lakewood Exchange; JCL, Vergil Award; PTA Orientation Staff; Red Cross Leadership Camp; Seraph
Sisters; Woodwind Quintet.
SCHIFF, SUSA ._
Delegate Assembly; Girls' State; International Relations Club; Junior Escort; Outward Bound; Seraph
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SCHILT, CHRIS
SCHOENDALLER, KARE.
SCHWARTZ, PET YBowling Club, Treasurer, President; ICC,
Teens; Upward Botmd.
SCOPEL, TRACEY

fodcl

�SCOTT, ROSALYN
SEDAR, SCOTT
SEIFRIED, JAN
SEILER, ROBERT

SEIMSER, MARYAll-School Show; Arapahoe Exchange; Camelot;
Concert Band; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; ICC Leaderchip Conference; International Relations Club; JCL; Junior
Escort; Lakewood Exchange; National Thespians Society; Orchesis; Seraph Sisters; Student Council Leadership Conference.
SEYDEL, KARLEAngelus Staff; Bridge Club; "D" Club; Delegate
Assembly; Folklore Club; Football; JCL; Junior Boys'
Advisory Council; Key Club; Pre-Law Club; Shepherds Club, Interperter; U . S . A .
SHIMIW, MARLENE
SISNEROS, ELAINE

SLAUGHTER, AARON
SLAVEN GARY
SMITH, BECKY
SMITH, CALVIN

SMITH, KEL"D" Club; Football; Hi-Y; ICC; Track
SMITH, PAM
SMITH, TANAAll-City Band; All-City Executive Red Cross Council; All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; Anything
Goes; Concert Band; Delegate Assembly ; East High
Girls Rifle Team; High School Red Cross, President;
Human Relations Conference; ICC; ICC Leadership
Conference; Skeast; St. Louis Park Exchange;
Thomas Jefferson Ski Club; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Honorary Members; '69 Club.
SODIA, LUANNE

SOWELL, DOROTHY
SPENCER, RICHARD
STEGER, BELINDAFolklore Club; Modern Dance Group; Riflettes;
Speech; Symposium.
STEPHENS, CRAIG

STANDLEY, JOHN
STEVENS, KATHY
STEWART MARLA
STOTT, ]UUEAngelaires; Aufsteiger; Concert Choir; JCL

STRENO, NICK All-City Wrestling; ''D" Club; Football; Wrestling.
TANAKA, SUSAN
TAYLOR, DAVID
TAYLOR, SUSAN

�����club rosters
BlACK STUDE TS ALLIA CE
President-Keith Stevens
Vice President-Allegra Haynes
Secretary-Judy Benton
Historian-Daphne Rice
Treasurer-Deborah Johnson
Parliamentarian-Darryl Simpson
Tim Abeyta
Gray Adams
usan Alexander
Saundra llen
Lisha Anthony
Don Armstrong
Tony Arroya
George Askew
Donna Badget
Valerie Barham
Mike Basherville
Michael Bell
Linda Bell
Debbie Benavidez
Judy Benton
Martha Bernard
Gary Bish9p
Debbie Blair
Jeni Bourne
Ceslie Brewster
Damita Bridges
Janice Broadie
Anna Brown
Arthur Brown
Vanessa Buie
Gwen Campbell
Jill Campbell
Cathy Cantrell
Pat Carey
Rudy Carey
Leslie Carter
Billy Coble
Deborah Coffer
Darryl Collier
Marlow Comfort
Kelvin Conner
Ronald Connor
Bernie Cowans
Joslyn Cowans
Sherrie Cowans
Paul Craft
Monica Craig
Angie Crawford
Robert Daniels
Beverly Davis
Calvin Davis
Dorthy Davis
Jerry Davis
Robert Davis
Robbie Davis
Tommie Davis
Vicky Davis
Mitch Erwin
Lenard Euell
Delwin Evans
Bruce Fields
Otha Fletcher
Cherrie Freeman
Roberta Garcia
Ricky Garner
Lee Gash
Jack Gates
Harry Goens
Gerold Goudeau
Chandra Green
Ronald Grove
Margaret Hager
Roxanne Hale
Lonnie Hampton
Diana Harris
Alvin Hawkins
Allegra Haynes
Elmer Haynes

Cathy Head
Charles Henon
Phil Hermosillo
Curtis Highrower
Lawrence Hoffman
Lovell Hooks
Carmen Howard
Bruce Jackson
Debra Jackson
Tom Jackson
Opal James
Deborah Johnson
Rick Johnson
Peggie Johnson
Gay Jones
Sharon Jones
Sherrie Jones
Toni Jones
ellie Ingram
Cathy Irving
Robin Kelly
Karen Kemp
William Lewis
Frederick Lorgells
Denise McCoy
Daphne McGinnis
Dottie McGympsy
Paul Mcintosh
Sherrie McKinney
Betty McMillon
Stanelia Mallard
Anita Mason
Mike Matherson
Carol Mayberry
Tom Mayes
A.B. Maxey
Rosalie Medina
Carrie Moffet
Wanda Monk
ina ellhouse
Alva elms
Cornell orris
Lawrencetta Packer
Erick Parl&lt;er
Gregg Peters
Karen Poindexter
Kenneth Pointer
Tommie Pointer
Duane Powell
Donna Pugh
Andre Randolph
Jackie Rawlins
Daphne Rice
Herman Ridley
Glenn Rivers
Deborah Russell
Primus Russell
Pearl Santifer
Ricky Saunders
Larry Scott
Lorreto Scott
Rachel Sharp
Sandie Shine
Dorothy Sowell
Selma Steger
Keith Stevens
Debra Stevenson
Mylas Stokes
Jean Straun
Alda Strong
Bea Swanson
Louie Sweeney
Kathy Talley
Sally Talley
Mike Thomas
Larry Thompson
Ricky Thompson
Gregg Thorpe
Leatha Toid
Randy Tunson
Jewel Underwood
Michael Walker

Kent Watson
Harvey Watts
Larry Washington
Ronnie Washington
Debbie Weals
Barbara Whitaker
Janice Whitaker
Ray Whittington
Amy Wierman
Debbie Williams
Francis Williams
Genevieve Williams
Linda Williams
Lee Williams
Hilliard Wilson
Alan Woodard
ancy Wright
Steven Wright
BOWLING CLUB
President-Penny Schwartz
Vice President-Eddie Wos
Secretary-Jennie Hill
Treasurer-Kathy Lasby
Sponser-Miss Feeney
Pam Aldrich
Jana Allman
Luther Augenstein
Barbara Baker
Joe Bialik
Mal Biley
Edward Burger
Debra Collins
Linda Collier
John Colvin
Mike Colvin
Sharon Crosby
Joe Coquillard
Andy Fisher
Margaret Harris
Linda Hill
Michelle Hollingsworth
Alan Iwahashi
Sharon Jones
Carla Kamminga
Starla Knaul
Marcia Kramer
Dave Kutsuma
Darrell Madsen
Ken Markwell
Barbie Mathias
Debbie Mercer
Alicia Miller
Meri Moller
Carol Odegard
Sandy Piatt
Tony Robinson
Barbara Talbert
Eli Taurl
Tom White
BRIDGE CLUB
President-Pam Cherrie
Vice President-Cathy Allman
Secretary-Treasurer-Mike Downey
John Blunt
John Colaizzi
Karen Dryden
Melinda Cherrie
Jan Fowler
Bob Petri
CHESS CLUB
Presidents- Thomas Barber
Martin Deschner
Tommy Alan
"Cokie" Couquillard

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David Goens
John Kareski
Dean Kosti.J.:os
Don Leaver
Ed Leaver
Greg Lovato
Jerome Massey
Alan Yamamoto
EAST SIDE PLAYERS
President- Kathy Krueger
\tice Presid nt- Bob Hart
Secretary- Zella Dahlstrom
Treasurer- 1ary elmser
Historian- Judy Biggs
Dennis Blum
1arilyn Burkett
Cindy Burkett
Ben Cohen
Pam Collins
Bernette Cowans
Pia Dennis
Pam Evans
June Hansen
Stan Hollowell
Bill )ent
Amber Jorgensen
Jerry Kab
Kathy Kamminga
Laura Marl&lt;
John McCallum
Daphne McGinnis
Bruce Peterson
Beth Quick
Gary Reagan
Carol Rodarte
Allan Torrington
Julie Trace
Debbie Veals
Debbie Whitsel
Sally Wichener
Bob Williard
Kay Willard
FOREIGN LA GUAGE CLUB
President- Linda Kennedy
Kim Allison
Kathy Austin
Patrice Beauchat
Yvonne Cook
Sharon Crosby
Ellen Deakin
Fred Frazier
Deidra Frey
Barbara Iwahashi
Joe Marino
Irene akamura
Suzanne Reed
Kristy Riley
Leslie Rohan
Charmaine Rose
Cory Sites
Polly Strong
Robin Wagner
Sally Wichner
Cathy Wilson
Betsy Wolcott
Bob Young
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

Shelly Alexander
Wendy Andrews
Luther ugenstein
Patty ter
1ary Besore
Debbie Blair
1arilyn Burkett
Linda Collier
Teresa Edwards
Gerry Gallegas
Gillian Hutchings
Toi Jones
Sandy Leerskov
Wayne I\1a tsuda
Daplme kGee
Charlayne Murrell
Carol Odegaard
Cheryl Odegaard
Val Riley
Loretto Scott
• tarilyn Townsend
Jim Travis
Terry Vette
Karen Washington
Candy Wirth
Connie Yearling
HI-Y

President- Lloyd Guest
Vice President- Kelvin Smith
Secretary- Rudy Briano
Treasurer- Wilford Comer
Chaplain- Marlow Comfort
Sergeant at Arms- Andre Reynolds
George Askew
Al Butler
Ron Collins
athan Fitz
Jack Gates
Harry Goens
Elmer Haynes
Bruce Jackson
'1 aurice Jolmson
James Jones
Dennis akashina
Vernon Owens
Terry Toney
Alan Woodard
JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Consuls- Kathy Osburn
Karen Washington
Historian- Frances Lowe
Head Tribune- Sam elson
Head Censor- Barbara Garmany
Head Scribe- Darryl Simpson
Sponsors - Miss Margaret M. Smith
Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz
TRIBE I
Tribune- Sam elson
Censor- Phil Goodstein
cribe- Bruce Methner
Maggie Hall
Kathy Kunz
Frances Lowe
Teri filler
Kathy Osburn
Karen Washington

President- Luther Augenstein
Vice President- Sandy Leerskov
Secretary- Carol Odegaard
Historian- Shelley Alexander
Sponsor- Mrs . McConnell

Tribune- Marilyn Richardson
Censor- Barbara Garmany
Scrib - Darryl Simpson

Pam Aldrich

Terri Barker

TRIBE II

Janet Bidwell
Yvonne Cook
Carol Fisher
1ark akajima
Wilson Stafford
Linda Stetzel
Kim Ward
Sachiko Wellman
Greg Whittington
Hank Wierman
TRIBE III
Tribune- Carol Rodarte
Censor- Polly Strong
Scribe- Sloane Thomas
Lani Anderson
Sandr Brockman
Joe Coquillard
Debbie tercer
Lorre tta
ott
George Tanaka
Dave Witkin
TRIBE IV
Tribune- Kent Epperson
Censor- 1ike Lagrimanta
Scribe- Betsy Wolcott
Sharon Brown
Janis Olsen
Scott Sedar
Kevin Skillen
Terry Vette
TRIBE V
Tribune- Patty A ter
Censor- Lynn Mitcrell
Scribe- icki Dye
Vicki Dalton
Ron eubert
Leslie Rohan
Stephen Smith
TRIBE VI
Tribune- Douglas Rice
Censor- Jacqueline Tierney
Scribe- Pamela Mitchell
Gary Rose
Michelle Gusman
KEY CLUB
President- Dave Witkin
Vice -president- Dennis Blum
Secretary- Benny Kempner
Treasurer- Kenny Levinson
Sweetheart- Helga Hartig
Lee Bollacker
Tim Crow
Scott Crownover
Kyle Davis
Ray Gottesfeld
Randy Koto
Larry Loeb
Jerry Mann
David Murakami
Christian Schilt
Terry Vette
Charles Wagner
Hank Wierman
Bob Willard
Dave Witkin

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MODEL TEENS
President- Jean Doida
Vice President- Charlayne Murrell
Recording Secretacy- Martha Fiser
Corresponding Secretacy- Rose Leahy
Treasurer- Vicki Krieger
Scrapbook- Carol Atkison
Jill Adams
Terri Adams
Shelley Anderson
Lisha Anthony
Janet Bidwell
Marty Biggs
Debbi Blair
Karen Board
Allison Branscombe
Deborah Coffer
Macy Cook
Kathy Discoe
Carol Fisher
Lee Gash
Katrina Gilmer
Becky Gonzales
Jeanne Goodwin
Joanie Gannuzzi
Josette Green
Susan Greenwell
Roxanne Hale
Mary Hallett
Shirley Hamm
Vicki Hanson
Helga Hartig
Chonita Henderson
Anita Henry
Chris Hocking
Denise Jackson
Toi Jones
Shelley Lamer
Macy Leaf
Pesia Lenczner
Meredy Melville
Eva Mims
Kathy Mitchell
Cyndie Moreno
Gayle Morshiga
Laura Moos
Gayle Nicholson
Janis Olsen
Gena Owens
Pam Perrill
Yvonne Phillips
Kathy Pierson
Jennifer Rhodes
Marilyn Richarson
Bobbi Rupp
Tina Rupp
Penny Schwartz
Jan Seifried
Ann Starr
Marla Stewart
Susan Tanaka
Debbi True
Stephanie Watkins
Jan Watson
Jacheta Welinska
Cindi Wieder
Linda Woods
Nancy Wright
Edie Wsz olek
PRELAW
President- Don Meckley
Vice President- Jay Pirkey
Secretacy- Kent Lupberger
Treasurer- Hil Margolin
Dennis Blum
Robbie Craig
Scott Crownover

Gene Eckhardt
Dennis Febinger
Wally Foster
Bruce Fuller
Ray Gottesfeld
Chris Johnston
Randy Koto
Ken Levinson
Larry Loeb
Jim Minton
Sam Nelson
Dave Rockwell
Chris Schilt
Karle Seydel
Wilson Stafford
Charles Wagner
Mike Wilson
Dave Witkin
Steve Wolcott
Alan Woodard
Harold Woods
PRE-MED
President- Jeannie Linton
Vice -President- Renee Cousins
Secretacy- Deborah Price
Treasurer- Jan Karakawa
Sponsor- Miss Deanna Hanna
Eva Anderud
Kathleen Austin
Janet Benson
Larry Buford
Renee Cousins
Deidra Frey
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbara Inskeep
Tom Jackson
Jan Karakawa
Jeanie Linton
Jan Lyon
Yvonne Meggit
Pam Mitchell
Oscar Morgan
Irene Nakamura
Deborah Price
Miriam Rose
Deborah Russell
Sherrie Sheehan
Pearl Santifer
Becky Truair
Debbie Veals
Connie Yearling
Sara Kozelka
Janice Jackson
Michell Dillion
RED CROSS
President- Tana Smith
Vice President- Tim Crow
Secretacy- Martha Fiser
Treasurer- Zenta Crow
Terri Adams
Jana Allman
Kathy Allman
Debbie Baird
Debbi Blair
Teri Campbell
Ken Cohen
Linda Collier
Terri Crow
Tim Crow
Zenta Crow
Tanya Davis
Barbara Dickerson
Tom Emmons
Martha Fiser
Terry Green
Philomena Haas

Marcia Hunt
Jim Johnson
Patty Kane
Marilyn Kawano
Kathy Kunz
Sandy Leerskov
Jeanie Linton
Peggy Lore
Margie Martin
Daphne McGee
Ann Moore
George Moreno
Pat Oswald
Bruce Peterson
Reba Pippin
Gacy Reagan
Luanne Redfearn
Marilyn Richardson
Cynthia Rolison
Charlene Rose
Sally Rose
Esther Schapire
Lorretta Scott
Darryl Simpson
Tana Smith
Debbie Wagner
Betsy Wolcott
SERAPH SISTERS
President- Phyllis Wier
Vice President- Sharie Berger
Secretaries- Vickie Krieger
Sloane Thomas
Treasurer- Jan Karakawa
Shelley Alexander
Kathy Allman
Alison Ando
Caroyn Andrews
Carol Atkison
Robin Barker
Allison Branscombe
Marilyn Burkett
Carol Cantrell
Cathy Cantrell
Jean Doida
Martha Fiser
Dana Fisher
Kathy Gibson
Bonnie Goldstein
Sue Gunn
Joyce Hatfield
Margy Heim
Chris Hocking
Linda Hooker
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbara Inskeep
Kathy Kunz
Julia Meineke
Alva Nelms
Elizabeth Overland
Yvonne Phillips
Macy Carol Randall
Sally Rose
Esther Schapire
Sue Schiff
Mary Selmser
Marlene Schimizu
Marcia Tremmel
Cathie Vallance
Karen Washington
Kathy Waters
Alexis Wilkerson
SPOTLIGHT
Editor-in-chief- Margy Heim
Copy-rewrite editorAllison Branscombe
News editor- Debbie Blair

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Editorial editor and cartoonistRobbie Craig
Photography coordinator- Mary Hallet
Publicity manager- Don Meckley
Sponsor- Richard Nelson

Katie Wilkerson
Carolyn Wright
Lauri Winston
Edie Wsolek
WHITE JACKETS

Judy Biggs
Lee Bollacker
Carol Cantrell
Mary Chandler
Lynn Coleman
Scott Crownover
John Elmblad
Imesia Evans
J¥dy Garrett
Fred Grassman
Kathy Irving
Baroara Iwahashi
Janis Jackson
Karen Lamb
Steve Lemaster
Ken Levinson
D. Gary Nady
Lee Oswald
Jim Ranke
Rob Stern
Debbie Winter
Dave Witkin
Harold Woods
TRI-HI-Y
President- Barb Engels
Vice President- Patty Logan
Secretaries- Janet Bidwell
Ellen Nelson
Treasurer- Phyllis Wier
Chaplain- Kay Chessen
Service Chairman- Mary Kurz
Debbie Blair
Sharon Cantini
Carol Cantrell
Cathy Cantrell
Pam Cherrie
Mary Cook
Sharon Crosby
Zenta Crow
Karin Dryden
Becky Faxon
Jan Fowler
Nancy Franz
Joan Giannuz z i
Cynthia Gibbs
Kathy Gibson
Pam Glassey
Joan Gurtler
Pat Hall
Joan Hanatani
Vicki Hanson
Margy Heim
Toi Jones
Carla Kamninga
Karen Lamb
Margaret Lucero
Terri Mahoney
Kim McCaa
Diana McCoy
Theresa McGuire
Meredy Melville
Kathy Mitchell
Sally Murray
Angie Oliver
Gena Owens
Joan Peros
Toni Personius
Marilyn Richardson
Kathy Riese
Sherrie Sheehan
Marlene Shimizu
Shirley Smiley
Tana Smith

President- Peggy Lore
Vice President- Jan Karakawa
Secretaries- Patty Kane
Karen Washington
Treasurers- Joyce Hatfield
Martha Fiser
Corresponding SecretaryShelley Alexander
Historian- Barbara Inskeep
Parliamentarian- Jane Hendryson
Drill Masters- Julia Meincke
Charlayne Murrell
Sue Aldridge
Shelley Alexander
Allison Ando
Chris Ando
Barbara Baker
Janet Bidwell
Debbie Blair
Jennie Bourne
Carol Cantrell
Cathy Cantrell
Charla Carroll
Pat Chase
Kay Chessen
Recita Clemens
Mary Cook
Jill Cooper
Renee Cousins
Penny Crites
Jan Cromar
Beverly Davis
Carla Davis
Karin Dryden
Becky Faxon
Martha Fiser
Nancy Franz
Jolene Fukuhara
Anita Garrett
Judy Garrett
Lee Gash
Cynthia Gibbs
Kathy Gibson
Galen Goldsmith
Joan Gurtler
Roxanne Hale
Maggie Hall
Pat Hall
Nini Hallett
Joan Hanatani
Vicki Hanson
Linda Hart
Joyce Hatfield
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Charlotte Herrerra
Susie Hess
Jennie Hill
Linda Hooker
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbara Inskeep
Denise Jackson
Kris Jones
Sharon Jones
Toi Jones
Patty Kane
Jan Karakawa
Susie Knowles
Jackie Koll
Sara Kozelka
Rose Leahy
Sandy Leerskov
Jeannie Linton
Peggy Lore

Susie Lykins
Gloria Mason
Kim McCaa
Diane McCoy
Daphne McGee
Paula McGee
Theresa McGuire
Julia Meineke
Renee Meyer
Ev a Mins
Pa m Mitchell
Gayle Morshiga
Charlayne Murrell
Carol Odegaard
Angie Oliver
Lee Oswald
Gena Owens
Toni Parks
Joanie Peros
Pam Perrill
Tanya Petty
Jenny Phelps
Jean Pryor
Dianne Randall
Terri Rosenbaum
Tina Rupp
Diane Simpson
Marlene ~himizu
Shirley Smiley
Cheryl Thomas
Julie Van Woerkem
Lucia Vickers
Debbie Wagner
Earlene Walton
Karen Washington
Edna Welch
Phyllis Wier
Laurie Winston
Beverly Wright
Edie Wszolek
Betty Wytias
Y TEENS
President- Yvonne Phillips
Vice President- Brenda Qualls
Recording Secretary- Teri Miller
Corres. Secretary- Daphne McGee
Treasurer- Norma Casper
Saundra Allen
Jackie Bess
Wand Bryant
Deborah Coffer
Linda Collier
Angie Crawford
Darlene Curtis
Robbie Davis
Debra Jackson
Tanya Davis
Ellen Marie Deakin
Baroara Dickerson
Imecia Evans
Joan Granizzi
Josette Green
Pat Laurence
Gloria Mason
Vera Meadows
Carolyn Molock
Angela Moralec
Cynthia Paledar
Deborah Russell
Lorre tta Scott
Denise Stevenson
Deborah Thomas
Lacheta Welinska
Barbara Wright
Earlene Walton
Rosalyn Scott
Mary Cobb

�.:.A-

Abbott, Lee Anne, 164
Adams, fonica, 164, 120
Adams, Terri, 174
\guilar, Victor, 27
Aldrich, Pamela, 157
ldridge, Susan, 164
1 xander, II Soo, 168
AI xander, Shelley, 174
Ale ander, Susan, 164
llcn, Teresa, 174
II n, Tom, 174
Allman, ]ana, 157
Allman, Katl1y, 31, 33, 174
Ando, Alison, 11,20,79,174,
El5, 211
ndo, Chrh, 164
ndrew, Bobbi, 157
Andrews, Carolyn, 174
Andrews, . like, 1 74
Andrews, Wendy, 157
Argall, Louise, 157
Argall, Woody, 174
Arguello, .\1a.· , 174
Armstrong, Don, 174
Arroyo, Tony, 174
Arter, Steve, 164
Ashley, Sandy, 164
Ater, Patrica, 157
Atkinson, Carol, 11,174,120
Augenstein, luilier, 174, 192
ugenstein, 1arie, 164

Aumiller, Roxanne, 164
Austin, Kailiy, 157

-BBacino, Sammy, 45
Badgett, Donna, 174
Badgley, Dona, 174
Bagan, Kerry, 175
Baird, Debbie, 157
Baird, Bob, 175
Baker, Jan, 33
Baker, Sharon, 1 75
Baker, Bill, 1 75
Banks, Ed, 175
Banting, LaVerne, 164
Barber, Tom, 175
Barber, Bill, 157
Barger, Chris, 14 , 164
Barham, Valerie, 164
Barker, Robin, 175
Barlow sky, Maria, 1 75
Bayes, Dave, 175
Beasley, lynn, 164
Beierle, • Hke, 172
Bellinger, Cherylene, 164
Bellinger, elda, 175
Belyea, Becky, 175
Bennett, Peggy, 175
Benson, Chris , 157
Benton, Judy, 164
Bernard, .\1artha, 139
Bernard, .\1ary, 175

Berry, . 1agellan, 175
Besore, .\1ary, 175
Betz, John, 175
Betz, .\Hke, 157
Bidwell, Janet, 164
Biggs, Judy, 81,169
Biggs, .\1argaret, 175
Blair, Debbie, 81
Blanas, Jim, 15,164
Blount, Sarah, 33,164
Blum, Dennis, 28, 29, 37,61
Bohm, anci, 11,23
Bollacker, Lee, 164
Bouknight, Sam, 157
Branscombe, Allison, 22, 80
Broderick, Bernie, 25
Blunt, John, 175,211
Brunton, John, 165
Buford, .\tlike, 157
Burger, Ed, 157
Burlace, Tom, 22,211
Burrows, Paul, 157

-CCaldwell, Greg, 61,178
Campbell, Jill, 165
Campbell, Larry, 157
Canono, John, 12
Cantini, Sharon , 165
Cantrell, Carol, 11,20,21,22,
178, 120
Cantrell, Cailiy, 39, 186, 178

s
t i "In the mouth of Society are many diseased teeth, decayed to the
u n bones of the jaws. But Society makes no effort to have them exd d tracted and be rid of the affliction. It contents itself with gold fillings.
e e Many are the dentists who treat the decayed teeth of Society with
n x glittering gold."
-Kahlil Gibran
t
Carey, Pat, 120
Carranco, Marilia, 1 78
Carter, leslie, 165
Carter, Bob, 1 7
Casias, \"ivian, 17
Cass, Gary, 157
Castens, lee, 17
Chamberlin, Bob, 165
Chase, Pat, 20, 120
Cheek, Jeff, 157
Cherrie, .\1elinda, 157
Cherrie, Pam, 17
Chessen, Jim, 157
Chessen, Kay, 165,211
Clift, Dave, 17
Cockle, , 1arilyn, 157
Cohen, Ben, 178
Cole, Graylon, 157
Collier, linda, 178
Collins, Debra, 157
Collins, .\1ike, 17
Collins, Pam, 157
Collins, Ronald, 17
Collinsworili, lloyd, 165
Colvin, John, 17
Colvin, Mike, 165
Comer, Wilford, 178
Connell, Deidre, 157
Conner, Athalea, 17
Cook, .\1ary, 165
Cook, Yvonne, 165
Cooley, :\1arti, 33, 17
Cooper, Jill, 21,165

Coquillard, Alexis, 165
Coquillard, Joe, 15 7
Cousins, Renee, 165
Cowans, Bemette, 37, 178
Cowans, Joslyn, 165
Cox, Kirt, 178
Crabtree, .\1arilyn, 157
Craft, lottie, 17
Craig, Richard, 157
Craig, Robbie, 36, 174, 178
Craighead, Tom, 178
Crane, Tony, 25
Crouch, .\1ary, 157
Crow, Terri, 157
Crow, Tim, 178
Crow, Zenta, 178
Cumings, Sarah, 157,165
Cunningham, Charlotte, 179
Curtis, Darlene, 1 79

DeHerrera, Paul, 158
DeHerrera, Ross, 179
De agy, Barb, 179
De agy, Patty, 15
Dengler, Mark, 158
Dennis, Mike, 1 79
Dennis, Pia, 37
DiProfio, Dan, 165
Discoe, Kathy, 165, 170
Do ida, ] ean, 179
Dollard, Bob, 158
Donaldson, \1ary, 15
Donna, Linda, 165
Dotson, Dennis , 158
Draines, Marvin, 15
Draines, Mike, 165
Draper, Ida, 166
Dryden, Karen, 144, 166,211
Duncan, Debbie, 15

-D-

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Dalton, Vicki, 165
Danforth, Sydney, 179, 120
Daniels, Bob, 30
Darnell, Sandy, 179
Davis, Carla, 165
Davis, Debra, 165
Davis, Kyle, 60
Davis, Sally, 158
Davis, Tanya, 179
Deadwyler, Phyllis, 179
Deakin, Ellen, 165

Eberhart, Louis, 179
Eckhardt, Al, 158
Eckhardt, Gene, 17,2,36,179
Edwards, Theressa, 179
Elliott, Frank, 179
Elliott, Linda, 158
Elmblad, John, 179
Engels, Barbie, 179,211
Epperson, Kent, 60, 15
Euell, Lenard, 166
Evans, Im sia, 166, 120

�Evans, Pam, 166

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Gall, Jan, 166
Garcia, Cynthia, 166
Garfunkle, Karen, 32, 33, 166
Garrett, Anita, 166, 120
Garrett, Judy, 166,168
Gash, Lee, 167, 120
Gash, Darrell, 158
Gash, Sharon, 167
Gaul, \.1ike, 158
Gertner, Leonette, 167
Gibbs, Cynthia, 167,211
Gibson, Kathy, 11,21
Gilmer, Karen, 158
Gilmer, Katrina, 167
Goldsmith, Galen, 167
Gomez, Kathy, 158
Goolsby, Cheryl, 167
Gorman, Pat, 167
Goto, Dave, 159
Gottesfeld, Ray, 36, 60, 132, 174
Grandy, Vicki, 30, 32, 166,167
Grano, Cheryl, 167
Graves, Becky, 159
Gray, Frank, 159
Gray, Ruby, 167
Green, Josette, 167
Greene, Dave, 27
Greenwell, Darlene, 167
Griffin, Carol, 15 9
Groshong, Chris, 159,167
Groshong, Susan, 159

Falkenberg, Dorothy, 158
Falkenberg, John, 166
Faxon, Becky, 166
Febinger, Dennis, 166
Feith, Cathy, 166
Felton, Pat, 166
Felton, Zavon, 166
Fernandez, Dorothy, 1 79
Fields, Mary, 179
Fiser, Martha, 16,22,179 ,211
Fisher, Carol, 166,211
Fisher, Dana, 179, 211
Fitz, Nathan, 16, 179
Flanigan, Kevin, 179
Flint, Bob, 158
Forselius, Wendy, 166
Francis, Margot, 166
Franklin, Jean, 158
Franklin, Linda, 158
Franz, ancy, 166
Frazier, Fred, 166
Frelow, Bea, 166,120
Frey, Deidra, 158
Friend, Charles, 158
Frisell, Bill, 179
Fry, Charlene, 158
Frye, Robin, 158
Fukuhara, Jolene, 21
Fuller, Bruce, 29,36,174,179

Grunwald, Mike, 159
Guillen, Peggy, 159
Guinyard, Mary, 167
Gurtler, Joan, 167
Guzman, Dan, 32
- H-

Haas, Philomena, 167
Hahn, :\1ike, 159
Hailey, :'\Hk e , 167
Hale , Roxanne, 167,211
Hall, Jim, 159
Hall, John, 167
Hall, Bob, 159
Hallet, ini, 16 7
Halte rman, Gary, 159
Hamm, Shirley, 167
Ha natani, Joan, 167
Hankins, Garnet, 159
Hanson, icki, 11,29,167,
211
Harrison, R a lph, 167
Ha rt, Bob, 167
Hartig, 29, 167
Hawkins, Alvin, 32
Hawkins, Claudia, 167
Head, Cathy, 167
Hechter, Laura, 160
Heim, \.1argy, 29 ,80,81,120
Hellen, Cynthia, 167
Hernandez, \.1aria, 168
Hernandez, Richard, 32, 182

"In all ages and under all circumstances there will always exist abundant reasons not to fight, but that will be the only way not to obtain i
n
liberty."
&amp;-Fidel Castro
d
"We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntari- e
ly given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed."
X
--Martin luther King
Herrera, Charlotte, 182
Hess, Susan, 168
Hill, Howard, 182
Hill, Theresa, 182
Hobbs, Beverly, 16
Hocking, Chris, 182
Hollingsworth, Michelle,
182
Holmes, anette, 182
Holmes, Bob, 182
Holt, Kathy, 168
Homstad, Carl, 182
Hooker, linda, 182, 187
Hooks, Beverly, 182
Horovitz, Sari, 32, 211
Hosack, Tom, 18, 182
Housand, Mary, 168
Housand, Nancy, 182
Hudgins, Andy, 182
Hudgins, Dave, 18, 184
Hudson, Olivia, 168
Huff, Susan, 1 4
Hughes, Chanda, 160
Hughes, Debbie, 139
Hunn, Doretta, 160
Hunn, Earl, 184
Hunt, Ken, 184
Hunt, Marcia, 160
Hunt, Bill, 168
Hunter, Mary, 160
Hunter, Bob, 184
Huston, Paul, 184
Hydinger, Marilyn, 1 4

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Ingram, \.1ary, 16
Ingram, _ ellie, 1 4
Innes, Dave, 44,168
Innes, Rocky, 44, 184
Inouye, Diana, 184
Inskeep, Barbie, 16, 184
Irwin, Steve, 184
Irving, Rushelle, 160
lwahashi, Barbara, 160
Izquierdo, Arnulfo, 32, 184

-JJackson, Bruce, 184
Jackson, Byron, 34
Jackson, Denise, 168
Jackson, Emily, 184
Jackson, Janis, 160
Jackson, . 1att, 23,24,26,27,
184, 211
Jackson, Willy, 168
Jacobson, Karen, 160
James, Jack, 45
James, Opal, 16
Jefferson, Cassandra, 160
Jeske, Joyce, 1 4
Johns, Jim, 1 4
Johns, Jan t, 1 4
Johnson, Dave, 168
Johnson, Ed, 1 4
Johnson, Felton, 1 5

Johnson, Holly, 168
Johnson, Jim, 185
Johnson, Kathy, 160
Johnson, Patsy, 1 5
Johnson, Peggy, 168
Johnson, Raymond, 25, 1 5
Johnson, Rochelle, 160
Johnston, Chris, 44
Jones, Gay, 120
Jones, Jim, 160
Jones, Jennie, 185
Jones, Kris, 28, 211
Jones, Sharon, 120,185
Jones, Toi, 120,185
Joy, Cecelia, 160
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Kamminga, Carla, 160
Kamminga, Kathy, 160
Karakawa, Jan, 16, 22, 185
Kareski, John, 31,185
Kasch, Karl, 16 , 211
Kawano, .\1arilyn, 160
Keefe, Kevin, 16
Kellum, Castaudaryl, 160
Kemp, Frank, 160
Kemp, Karen, 16
Kempner, Ben, 1 5
Kennedy, Linda, 16
Kennedy, • 1arilynn, 160
Kersey, Pat, 16
Kinchelow, Darrell, 160

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Knaub, Starla, 160
Knowles, Susan, 168
Kostikos, Dean, 32
Koto, Randy, 29, 36, 174, 185,
211
Kozelka, Sara, 185
Kram r, Marcia, 185
Krasas, Despo, 185
Krautman, Sheila, 160
Kri ger, Vicky, 185,120
Krueger, Kathy, 37, 185
Kubly, 1iles, 185
Kunz, Kathy, 185
Kurz, .!\.1ary, 29, 185
Kuykendall, Debbie, 185
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Lagrimanta, Pam, 185
Lamb, Karen, 160
Lamer, Shelley, 186
Lamers, Monica, 186
Landrum, Janet, 186
Laney, Barnett, 1 6
Larson, Denise, 160
Lasby, Kathy, 186
Lawrence, Pat, 160
Leaf, Mary, 168
Leahy, Rose, 168
Lee, Karen, 186
Leerskov, Sandy, 16, 176, 186

Me Gregor, Joseph K., 188
Me Gregor, Sally, 169
McGuire, Laverne, 188
McGuire, Theresa J., 169
Mcintyre, Sherrie D., 169
Me Kinney, Deborah 1., 169
Me Lelland, Holly R., 188
Me amee, Jack J., 188
Me Rae, Carol E., 188
1eckley, Donald J., 80, 36,174,
188
Meineke, Julia I., 188
Me !ville, 1eredith A. , 188
Menke, Eva, 161
Mercer, Debbie R., 161
Meyer, Renee, 169
Meyer, Thomas C., 27
Middlebrook, Martin, 169
Miller, Alicia M., 169
Miller, Diane K., 188
Miller, Donald G., 161
Millican, elda D., 161
1ims, Eva C., 189
Miner, Rosemary A., 161
Minton, James 1., 174, 189,211
Mitchel, Pamela E., 189
Utchell, Janice K., 170
Mitchell, Kathy E., 170
Mitchell, Sandra 1., 161
Miyagishima, Carol E., 189
Moll, Judith, 161
Moller, Meredith Joyce, 170
Monk, Wanda A., 170

Levin, Jeff, 168,211
Levinson, Kenny, 81, 168
Lewallen, Dean, 160
Lewis, Vivian, 168
Lewis, Cindy, 120
Linley, Francine, 186
Linton, Jean, 186
Linzy, Collenia, 161
Littleton, Ron, 169
Livingston, Lynn, 33, 186
Loeb, Larry, 26,169
Loftis, Sharon, 160
Logan, Patty, 186
Lore, Peggy, 186
Lovato, Greg, 14, 18
Love, Charmain, 169
Lowe, Frances, 186
Lucas, Gladys, 186
Lucero, Margaret, 161
Luedke, Babs, 161
Lujan, Sonia, 186
Lupberger, Kent, 171, 186
Lusk, Lee, 186
Lusk, David, 161
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Macias, Patricia M., 161
Madsen, Darrell, 169
Mahoney, Mary Ann, 188
Mahoney, Terry )o, 188
Mann, Gerald T., 188

Moore, Ann E., 161
Moore, Mernie W., 161
Moore, Sharon E. , 189
Moos, Laura Lea, 189
Morales, Angela, 189
Moreland, Joreen C., 161
Moreno, Edward H., 161
Morishige, Gayle T., 170
Morris, Brenda, 161
Morris, Tanya 1., 189
Mosley, George Earl, 189
Mulhern, Mike, 170,172
Murakami, David K., 189,211
Murray, Morris E. , 6
Murrell, Charlayne E., 189
Musselman, Donna Jo, 189

ady, D. Gary, 80
Nakajima, Mark K., 170
Nakashima, Dennis C., 189
akata, Arthur T., 161
Naylor, Mark J., 170
ellhaus, PeterS., 23, 189
elms, Alva J., 10,158J.}90, 211
elson, Elizabeth A., 1 ::IV
elson, ancy Yvonne, 190
elson, Samuel R., 28,29,190
New love, Gerald W., 190
Nicholson, Gayle E., 161
itta, Keary K., 190
oonen, Lisa G. , 190

Mann, Pleasant P., 161
Manzanares, Anthony E., 188
Margolin, Efrem H., 36,174,61,
48
Mark, Joseph F., 188
Markwell, Kenneth 1., 169
Markwell, Steven L., 161
Marshall, Anita, 161
Marshall, Betty, 188
Martin, Margie Ann, 188
Martin, Philip E., 169
Martinez, James R., 169
Martinez, Linda M., 188
Martyn, Gary Lee, 188
Mason, Glen 1., 188
Mason, Gloria J., 188
Matheney, Shirley 1., 188
Mathews, Celia G., 161
Matsuda, Wanda T., 161
Matsuda, Wayne M., 188
Me Alexander, Deborah, 169
Me Caa, Andrew, W. , 44
Me Call, Charles F., 161
McCleery, Zondra, 161
McClellen, Peter, 29,165,189
McCoy, Denise V., 169
McDaniel, Harvey W., 169
McDaniel, William P., 187
Me Dowell, Maxine, 187
Me Gee, Daphne 1., 187
McGee, Paula K., 187
Me Ghee, Diane J. , 188
McGimpsey, Dottie A . , 169

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Ochs, Melvin Lee, 1
Odegaard, Carol Anne, 170
Odegaard, Cheryll 1., 190
Oliver, Angela M., 170,211
Oliver, Linda R., 190
Olsen, Janis K., 161
Olson, Dianna Jean, 170
Oswald, Glen R . , 190
Oswald, Lee Ann, 170
Oswald, Patricia 1., 161
Ott, Daryl Alan, 170
Ovalle, Abigail, 190
Overland, Elizabeth J., 190
Owens, Gena Lynne, 190

-PPace, Bruce B. , 79,6
Pappas, Ernest J., 162
Parker, Dale R., 190
Parson, William, 190,106
Parsons, Henry G . , 190
Patterson, Angelin, 162
Patterson, Connie E. , 170
Peoples, Annette Y., 190
Perdiki, Bessy, 190
Peros, Joan, 20, 170
Perrill, M. Pamela, 170
Personius, Cheryl A., 190
Peterson, Kris, 170

�Petet, Ann M., 162
Petri, Robert W., 190
Petty, Tanya L. , 1 70
Philps, Jennifer, 1 70
Phillips, Yvonne A., 190
Pieratt, JayS., 190
Pierce, Murray A., 44
Pierson, Kathleen M., 162
Pirkey, Carlton Lee, 170
Pirkey, Will Jay. 190
Pitter, Linda, 191
Poindexte_r, Karen L., 170
Poledor, Cynthia, 191
Posey, Jumetta G., 162
Powell, Elizabeth L., 191
Powell, Linda M., 170
Price, Deborah S. , 1 70
Probst, Margaret A., 162
Pryor, Jean A., 170

-QQualls, Brenda, 191
Quick, Elizabeth A., 170
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Randall, Mary C. , 191
Randell, Dianne K., 7
Rassbach, Kathleen I., 191
Ratton, Armidia R., 1 71
Ratton, Juanita M., 171

Schiff, Susan L., 192
Schilt, Christian R., 12,192
Schoendaller, Karen S., 192
Schomp, Katherine E., 162
Schomp, Lisa J . , 1 71
Schwartz, Penny, 192
Scopel, Tracey C., 192
Scott, Lorretta J. , 171
Scott, Paula, 162
Scott, Rosalyn B., 193
Sedar, Scott R. , 193
Seifried, ]annette S., 193
Seiler, Robert M. , 193
Selmser, Mary E. , 193
Seydel, Karle S., 23,19,6,36,
174,193,211
Shanahan, Debra S., 162
Shilling, Emily T., 162
Shimizu, Marlene D., 21, 193
Short, Gary M., 171
Short, Paulette M., 162
Shultz, James E., 162
Simpson, Diane J., 171
Sisneros, Elaine, 193
Skillen, Kevin B., 162
Slaughter, Aaron S., 193
Slaven, Gary L., 193
Smith, Calvin D., 193
Smith, Charmaine M., 162, 120
Smith, Dedra Ann, 171
Smith, Kelvin D., 193
Smith, Pamela J., 193
Smith, Rebecca S., 193

Rauschkols, William C., 171
Ray, Sylvia D., 191
Reagan, Gary J., 191
Reagan, George 1., 162
Reagan, Terry M., 162,154
Redgeam. Luanne, 162
Redfearn, Timothy J., 191
Reed, Charlotte, 191
Reed, Suzanne, 162
Reeder, Rick A., 191
Refakis, Susan A., 171
Reinert, RobertS., 171
Restivo, Elena T., 191
Reynolds, Charles A., 191
Reynolds, Robert R., 162
Rezner, Ray G., 60
Rhoads, John E., 191
Rhodes, Ada Jean, 171
Rhodes, Jennifer, 171
Rice, Daphne H. , 171
Rice, Douglas J., 191
Richie, Betty Jo, 191
Richmond, Rebecca L. 1 191
Rickords, William H., 191
Riede, John B., 191
Riese, Kathryn M., 191
Rihanek, Jim E., 191
Riley, Christine, 191
Riley, Morgan C. , 191
Rios, Charlette J., 191
Roberson, Catherine S., 162
Roberson, Wayne, 171,23
Robinson, Carol L., 162

Robinson, Paula, 1o2
Robinson, Tony Lee, 162
Robinson, Sylvia A., 162
Robinson, Yvette B., 192
Rockwell, David P., 174, 192
Rodarte, Helen, 162
Rodarts, Carol Ann, 192
Rogers, Deborah F. , 192
Rohr, Theresa L. , 171
Rolison, Cynthia AnnL 192
Rollerson, Cecilia. 1/1
Rose, Miriam C., 171
Rose, Sally . , 192
Rosenbaum, Debbi A., 162
Rosenbaum, Terri F., 6, 192,211
Ross, Jacqueline, 192
Roybal, Martha, 171
Rozelle, Regina, 171
Rucker, Patricia Ann, 171
Rupp, Barbara L., 171
Rupp, Christina, 171
Russell, Deborah D., 171
Russell, Steven Otis, 30

Smith, Tana D., 29,193
Sodia, Luanne, 193
Sowell, Dorothy, 193,120
Spahn, David G., 162
Spahn, Steve R. , 1 71
Speicher, Thomas R. , 1 71
Speicher, Timothy C., 163
Speliotes, George C. , 163
Spencer, Richard W. , 193
Sperry, Chris F. , 1 71
Sperry, Julie R., 171
Stafford, Wilson R., 171
Standley, John J., 193
Steger, Belinda R., 193
Stephens, Craig, 193
Stem, Robert P., 162,81
Stevens, Kathleen 0., 193
Stewart, Marla M., 193
Stott, Julie A., 193
Streno, Helene L., 163
Streno, Nicholas J., 12, 193
Streno, Robert L., 172
Strong, Pauline T., 163
Suggs, Charlotte C., 163
Swanson, Beatrice K., 163
Sweed, Patsy C., 172

Taylor, Susan S., 193
Thacker, William E., 163
Thomas, Cheryl A., 20,194,120
Thomas, Gary, 172
Thomas, Judie Ann, 163
Thomas, RenaL., 194
Thompson, Karen D., 163
Thompson, Larry, 1 72
Thoms, Teresa H., 194
Tierney, Jacqueline A., 163
Tobiassen, Charlene, 194
Todhunter, B. Sherman, 172
Torrington, Allan R., 37
Townsend, Cheryll J., 163
Townsend, Marilyn K., 194
Trace, Julie R., 172
Travis, James T., 194
Travis, Joan K., 163
Tremmel, Marcia G., 23, 194,
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Truair, Becky Anne, 194
True, De bra Sue, 194
Trujillo, Arlene A., 163
Trujillo, Daisy Ann, 194
Trujillo, Doris Ann, 194
Tunson, Randolph T. , 194
Turner, Billye, 163
Tursick, Timothy L,, 194

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Tanaka, Susan A., 193
Taylor, David 0., 193
Taylor, Sarah E., 163

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Sanders, Dorothy, 171
Sandoval, Diane R., 171
Sauerbriet, Mary Ann, 31, 32,192,
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Schapire, Esther R., 192

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\an • att'er, Marc A., 16, 25,1 94
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Venters, DannyM., 163
enters, , \arion A., 163
ette, Terrel Lee, 194
Vickers, Lucia Anne, 172
Vigil, Ro erta J., 194
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Wagner, Carol L., 163
Wagner, CharlesL., 36,174,194
Wagner, Debra A., 172
Wagner, Robin D., 163
Waite, David L., 141
Walsh, Alice Marie, 172
Walsh, Judy, 163
Walsh, Linda Ann, 194
Walton, Earline, 194
Ware, Terrance L., 163
Warner, Dan A., 172
Washington, Karen J., 194
Washington, Mary C., 163
Washington, Sylvia Ann, 194
Waters, Katherine C. , 22
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Wolcott, Elizabeth, 163
Wolcott, Steven, 195,48
Woodard, Alan R., 16, 25, 18, 19,
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Woods, Harold, 172
Woods, Linda K., 163
Woods, Sandra L. , 195
Woods, WilliamS., 195
Woodward, David E., 195
Wright, Barbara]., 195,120
Wright, Carolyn K., 195
Wright, Daniel L., 195
Wright, ancy K., 163
Wright, Rufus J., 195
Ws:zolek, Edith H., 172
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Yeager, David Clark, 195
Yearling, Constance, 195
Young, Robert F., 172
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Zynen, William R., 172

"What we need . . . is not division
what we need . . . is not hatred
what we need is not violence or lawlessness, but love and wisdom, and
compassion towards those who still suffer within our country,
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Watts, Lewis A., 195
Wayne, ?\1ary 0., 195
Weber, LouiseA., 163
Wellman, Sachiko, 172
White, John K., 163
Whiteside, Paula, 163
Whittingon, Rayfield, 25
Wichner, Sally L., 163
Wieder, Cindi J., 163
Wieder, Lee, 172
Wier, Phyllis Ann, 22,195
Wilbur, WilliamR., 195
Wilkerson, Dane W., 163
Wilkerson, Kathryn E., 163, 195
Wilkerson, Rowena G., 172
Wilkins, Donald E., 195
Willard, RobertS., 37
Williams, Eloise E., 195
Williams, JanetM., 163
Wilson, Barbara, 195
Wilson, Debra, 172
Wilson, Gary, 45
Wilson, Michael C., 26
Winston, Laura A., 172
Winter, Debra, 163
Wirth, Candace 1\1., 163
Wise, 1ichael J., 172
Wise, Susan M., 195,49
Wisehart, Lynn A., 195
Witkin, David S., 32,31

··Robert F. Kennedy

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"The ghastly things we do to our own people, the ghastly things we do
to other people · these must at least compel us to look searchingly at
ourselves and our society before hatred and violence rush us on to
more evil and finally tear our nation apart."
··Arthur Schlessinger
"I say to the American people, Wake Up! Get out and do something
before it's too late!"
··Dr. Benjamin Spock

'The sins of the fathers are visited upon the heads of the chil·
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Achziger, Harry, 140
Aerne, Janis, 152
Allen, Terry, 136
Allman, Bridget, 137
Anderson, Louise, 155
Ascell, Ray, 154
Baily, Sarah, 145
Ball, Molly, 151
Barton, Doris, 137
Beatty, Becky, 151
Bloomfield, James, 142,143
Bowlds, Linda, 148
Boyer, Sheri, 151
Brady, Roylyn, 138
Bult, Faye, 152
Clarkson, Charles, 154
Cohen, Ellen, 155
Cole, Tillford, 135
Coleman, Paul, 141
Colwell, Robert, 134
Converse, Chet, 155
Craven, Elizabeth, 154
Daddis, Dino, 155
Deasy, Claudia, 138
Dodge, Madeline, 144
Dunkin, Mae, 152
Eatherton, Joyce, 147

Eggleston, Ruth, 145,152
Ellison, Tom 141
Enos, Larry, 150
Esch, Dave, 140
Feeney, Shiela, 148
Fisher, Elda, 154
Flatow, Eleanor, 136
Fox, Marcia, 151
Frazen, Ellene, 138
French, Larry, 140
Gallegos, Edward, 135
Gaubatz, Dorothy, 144
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J~l •'•.)n C'. .dJ•Il, 1:17
Johnso!l, Ric'lard. !49
J"lli~tcm, Jane:, 1:,2, • .J3
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LaBlanc, Fern, 154
Lace, Kathryn, 135
Lanza, Carla, 13 7
Leavenworth, ancy, 136
Ligon, Gladys, 151
Lundeen, Roger, 152
Marr, Jenny, 154
~1artinez, Mike, 155
McConnell, Mary, 153
McDanal, Mike, 150
kGinnis, Bill, 140, 141
Metcalf, AI, 143
Mullenix, Clarence, 142,
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·c'son, Richard, 139
ooPan, Gerald, 146
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01t, Ch:uks, 145
Owen, James, 149
l'J.c.b•Jy, .'·'.aricu, 145
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Rider, Mary, 154
Rietcheck, Joan, 136
Rudel, Joan, 153
Sapp, Flora, 155
Schrant, John, 147
Sinnard, June, 145
Smith, ~1argaret, 145
Smith, Price, 146
Spillman, Craig, 146
Spinnuzzi, Angelo, 150
Stantz, Kathy, 146, 148
Stark, Pat, 138
Strickland, 139
Strickland, Dale, 143
Svenson, James, 148
T a gliavore, Vi nc ent, 145
Timmons, 148
Trabert, Joanne, 145
Valdire, Ruth, 154
Vardaman, Ruth, 154
Vickers, Eva, 139
Wean, Paulatte, 155
Weed, Alice, 153
\VilJiams, Elizabeth
Zariengo, Dominic, 133, 142
Ziegler, Emil, 149
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afro-american history class . 102,103
albumsophomore .............. 157-163
junior ................... 164-173
senior ................... 174-195
american field service ........ 86,87
angelus staff ............... 210,211
anything goes .............. 100,101
art department ................ 144
art service ..................... 192
aufsteiger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,59
baez, joan &amp; david harris ........ 111
baseball ................... 116-119
basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-67
black students alliance ....... 96-97
bowling club .................... 89
bridge club ..................... 89
business department ....... 152-153
cheerleaders ................. 20,21
chess club ...................... 82
class officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
clubs rosters .............. 198-201
cross country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
delegate assembly .............. 43
drama club ..................... 37
election ..................... 46,47
english department ........ 136-139
football ................ 14-19,34,35
foreign language club ........... 88
future teachers of america ...... 113
golf ............................ 44
gymnastics ................ 108,109
harris, david &amp; joan baez ........ 111
head boy ....................... 38
head girl ........................ 39
hi-y ......... . .................. 95
holidays ........................ 57
home economics department ... 151
homecoming ................. 10-13
industrial arts ................. 150
inter-club council ............... 77
international relations club ...... 83
junior basketball ................ 70
junior football .................. 34
junior classical league ........... 69

�junior prom ..................... 56
key club ......................... 29
lacrosse . . . ................ 104,105
language department ........... 145
math department ........... 140,141
may queen ................. 120,121
model teens ..................... 94
music department .............. 144
music groups ................. 52,53
physical education .............. 153
pre-law .......................... 36
pre-med ......................... 74
red cross ........................ 75
riflettes ........................ 105
rotc .......................... 30,31
school board meetings ........ 48,49
science department ......... 142,143
seminar on social studies .... 106,107
senior girl awards ............... 114
senior scholars ................. 115
seraph dance ................. 23-25
seraph sisters ................... 22
skiing ........................ 54,55
smith, lou ...................... 110
social studies ............... 146-149
sophomore basketball ........... 70
sophomore football .............. 35
special departments ........ 154,155
speech club ..................... 112
sports rosters .............. 196,197
spotlight ... . ................. 80,81
stage crew ...................... 193
student council ............... 40,41
sweetheart da nee ............. 78,79
swimming .................... 84,85
tennis ........................ 26,27
tower of strength assembly .... 90,91
track . . ..................... 122-125
tri-hi-y .......................... 28
vocations ...................... 153
voice of youth ................... 76
white jackets .................... 68
woodbury contest . . ........... 60,61
wrestling ..................... 72,73
y-teens .......................... 76

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Copy Editor
KATHY WATERS WEBERDAVE MURAKAMI- Nothing (Managing Editor)
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MARTHA FISERALVA NELMSLayout Editor 388-3536
Business Manager
BARB ENGELSSTR Editor
JEAN GOODWINJIM MINTONSports Editor
TERRI ROSENBAUMActivities Editor
ALLISON ANDORoyalty Editor
DANA FISHERClubs Editor
RANDY KOTOAss't. Business Manager
KARL KASCHAss't. Album-STR
VICKI HANSENAss't. Album-STR
CAROL FISHERAss't. Album-

angelus staff
SARI HOROWITZSports Ass't.
JEFF LEVINSports Ass't.
CYNTHIA GIBBSActivities Ass't.
KARIN DRYDENActivities Ass't.
Sports Ass't.
MATT JACKSONKARLE SEYDELClubs Ass't.
KAY CHESSENActivities Ass't.
ANGIE OLIVERClubs Ass't.
ROXANNE HALERoyalties Ass't.
TOM BURLACEPhotographer
KRIS JONESPhotographer
JOHN BLUNT- Head;Photographer
DAVE TURNERPhotographer
ALAN JONESPhotographer
CHERYL DYESGeneral Ass't.

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Dino Daddis - atmospheric control
Miss Jennie Marr - postage stamps ana Keeper
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portrait photography Jafay
Jack's
House of Photography
Francois
De Croce
Wide World Photos
Tilford Cole - law and order
subject matter Denver Police Department
Slack Panthers
SDS
God
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The Flag
School Spirit
Apathy
special assistance and friends Angel
Zip
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Stevendedra
Turtle
Jeff's car
American Yearbook Company
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                    <text>������The
1968
ANGELUS

East
High
School

Denver
Colorado
Volume

50

3

�Paths leading
toward the future back to the past.

4

�5

�6

�7

�8

�Table of Contents
Student-Teacher Relations ......... 10
Sports ............................ 48
Clubs............................. 86
Activities ........................ 124
Royalty.......................... 162
Album........................... 178
Sophomore ................... 180
Junior ........................ 190
Senior ........................ 204
Club Rosters ..................... 234
Index ........................... 240

9

��Student-Teacher
Relations

II

��Seeking Knowledge, friends,
oneself.

13

�14

Mr. Robert P. Colwell
Principal

�Mr. Joseph A. Peonio
Assistant Principal

Administration

Mrs. Anne Broad
Dean

Mr. Lawrence Garrett
Co-ordinator

15

�Mr. Harry Achziger carefully grades test papers.

Mr . George Wonderley explains a new theory to his class of algebra students.

Wh ile her students tackle a lengthy test, Miss Elsa Berger keeps watch .

Amused by a funny thought, Mrs . Margaret Potter shows her pleasure.

Mathematics
Through the wide variety of courses in mathematics, ranging from Basic Math to Math Analysis,
students are able to find the ones suited best to
their abilities . The purpose of these courses is to
prepare the student for graduat ion and college entrance . The most advanced math course is Calculus
and in most cases , after Calculus is taken , College
Algebra is not requ ired at univers ities. Math at
East is be ing taught w ith a modern app roach to
meet the modern cha ll enges of today .

16

�Mrs . Betsy Shipley illustrates the parts of an equation.

Miss Sarah Hady tries to elicit class

participation on math

problems.

(above) Relaxing on his chair, Mr. Paul Coleman listens to an ~nswer.

(below) Mr. William Kruse explains the intricacies of math to his stu ·

dents.

17

�Mr. larry French (above) explains a puzzling problem to the Geometry I
class. A homework assignment for the following day is assigned by Mr.
David Esch .

An algebraic equation is diagramed by Mr. Thomas Ellison
(top). Mr. Kirk Hinderlider (above) applies the principles of
the slide rule.

Mathematics

18

�Science
There are a wide variety of science
courses offered at East, including physical science, botany, and college chemistry. The biology department offers the
use of its conservatory for the study of
radio, television, and other means of
communication. Students enrolled in any
science course are required to attend a
lab period at least once a week. Labs
help the student to experiment directly
with nature.

Miss Chrostine Ebel (left) expounds on the photosynthetic processes
of the Dandilion plant. Contemplating a student's question is
Mr. Edward Gallegos (top) . Miss Eva Young (above) explains proped
microscope techniques .

19

�Considering a student's answer to a chemistry
problem is Mr. Clarence Mullinex (top). Mr. Alfred Metcalf applaudes a student's deduction
that his frog is dead ( middle) . Procedure for
morning lab is explained by Mr. Robert Paul
(bottom) . Mr. Donald Griebnw (right) calls on
a student for an answer.

20

�Mr. Richard Strickland (above) carefully answers a student's ques·
lion . Mr. Julian Jacobi (above right) checks Marilyn Burkett's diagrams of a frog in Biology. Elaborating on a physics principle is
Mr. Dominic Zarlengo. (right ) Dr. Howard Williamson (below) contemplates a student 's answer in College Chemistry.

21

�language
Language students not only benefit from
the language laboratory and the AudioLingual Method of teaching, but from experienced teachers they are given the opportunity to learn of the history and customs
of the foreign countries. French, German,
Russian, Spanish, and Latin are offered up
to the fifth year of study. The Junior Classi-

cal League and the Foreign Language Club
interest many of the language students.

Giving instruction from the board, Miss Margaret Sm ith points to some directions .

The German I students listen attentively as Mrs . Blanche Pigott relates interesting facts about life in modern Germany.

22

�Mrs . Helen Arnold exhibits the sk ill of the French as she instructs her class
in grammar.

" Uno, dos, tres, . . . Mrs . Sarah Baily counts in Spanish for her beginning
students.
Miss Mercedes Tru jillo conjugates the parts of an irregular
Spani sh verb .

23

�Music
East's music department plays an integral part
in all school activities. Under the d1rection of
Mrs. Marion Padboy and Miss June Smnard,
the Concert Choir, Angelaires, Mixed Chorus,
and Advanced Choir participated in a vanety of
assemblies. Among these were the Thanksgiving and Christmas Assemblies. This year, the
Orchestra and Band were supervised by Mr.
Vmcent Tagliavore. They also participated in
many of the assemblies as well as the AllSchool Show. The band provided music for the
football games and the Homecoming drill.
During each year there is an opportunity for all
the musical divisions to try-out for All-City or
All-State Choir, Orchestra, and Band.

Miss June Sinnard (top) happily assigns new music to Mixed Choir. Mr. Vincent
Tagliavore (above) artfully conducts rehearsal for Concert Band. Mrs . Marion Padboy
(left) conducts and sings along with Concert Choir.

24

�Art

Mr. Charles Ott considers a student's artwork.

The art department offers the opportunity for creative
expression in a variety of courses, including Drawing
and Painting, Commercial Art, Ceramics, and advanced
courses like Art Appreciation. This year Art Appreciation is being taught with the use of color television, a
new approach to teaching. The beginning courses provide an opportunity to develop an art vocabulary and
skills while the advanced courses concentrate on refining skills and personal taste with college or art
school as the ultimate goal. The Art Service group
works at expanding an individual's creativity to stage
and poster designing, while doing projects to serve
the school.

Mrs. Carolyn Roth gazes at students' mass of modeled clay. Mr.
Allen Clerihue (left) discusses the aspects of still life with his
class.

25

�Mrs . Eleanor Flatow studies materials from
reading class.

her speed

English
East's English courses cover nearly every
aspect of English. For review of grammar,
regular English classes provide a thorough
background. For creative students there are
speech courses, both regular and competitive, Drama, Creative Writing, and Composition. In preparing for college, College
English, College Prep, World Literature, Contemporary Literature, and Shakespeare are
invaluable. For those interested in exceeding the ordinary demands of the English
courses, ANGELUS, Spotlight, and Montage
offer experience to future writers.
From the podium, Mrs . Claudia Deasy gives instructions for a test.

Mrs . Carol Strickland listens to a student's interpretation of a dramatic reading.

26

As a student makes a funny comment, Mrs . Norma Rietcheck shows
her amusement.

�Mrs. Sharon McCarthy excites the interest of her class with facts of an author's life.

Miss June Smith takes a break in the girl's social room .

Mr. lawrence Daniel introduces a new book to his class .

27

�English

Chris Watson and Gary Stearn discuss plans for term papers with their teacher Mr. Richard
Nelson.

Mrs. Barton goes over The Scarlet Letter with her
first hour class.

Class discussion is promoted by Mr. Terry Allen.

28

�Plans for an assignment are announced by Mrs. Dorothy Porter.

Mrs. Evva Vickers delivers a lecture.
Common errors made by pupils in English grammar
are discussed by Mr. John Zumwinkle. Miss Ellene
Franzen gives some individual help to a grateful
student (below).

29

�At the board with instructions for a writing assignment is Mr. Charles Schaffer.

Mr. Irwin Keinon pays close attention as one of his pupils recites a poem.

30

�Girls' Gym
A variety of courses in Physical Education are offered to girls at East. They receive their physical inspiration from
participation in soccer, archery, basketball, and softball. They are taught poise
and learn to be creative through dance
classes given twice a week. Also included in the Physical Education program are the annual play festival and
intra-mural sports after school for interested girls.
Miss Jean Aschbacher ( above) teaches her sophomore gym class .

Mrs . Carol Matchett ( below ) demonstrates how lo putt.

Mrs . May Dun in adm ires artwork on !he g irl 's gym bulletin
board .

31

�Mr. Emil Ziegler (top) awaits his oncoming class. Mr.
Edward Race (above) stimulates a discussion of the
Crusades. Elaborating on the Supreme Court is Mr.
John Timmons (top right). Miss Judy Fruland pauses
a moment to gaze out the window. (right)

32

�Social Studies
Keying our students to history present
and past, is the main objective of East's
Social Studies department. A wide variety
of courses are offered each year in order to
fulfill this purpose. For those students interested in past events American History,
World History, and Ancient History are of·
fered. Psychology, Girls' and Boys' Social
problems, and Sociology are also available
for pupils having an · interest in more current problems. Advanced seniors have the
opportunity to elect College American and
European History.

Mr. James Owen (above) listens attentively to a student's question . Smiling, Mr. James Svenson (below) watches a test in progress.

Mrs . Linda Bowlds passes out copies of the Constitution.

33

�Mrs . Alice Koons takes care in grad ing a student's paper.
Miss Elizabeth Williams
chuckles at a remark.

Miss Mary Taliaferro lectures on the War of 1812.

Emphasizing his point is Mr. Gerald Noonan.

34

Reciting the semester grades for his class is Mr. Robert Hussey.

�Mr. Wayne Shank (above) reprimands a disorderly student , Concentrating on the discussion at hand is Mr. Craig Spillman (below).

Mr. Raymond Schwartz (above) discusses the plight
of Henry VIII . Washing the blackboard for his next
class is Mr. Daniel Burmeister (below) .

Mr. Price Smith carries his class through a tour of Medieval England.

35

�Social Studies

Checking the daily absences is Mrs. Elizebeth Jackson .
Mrs . Jane Johnston listens to an oral
students.

report with her

Miss Sheila Feeney reacts to a student's remark.

36

Mr. Jerome
bulletin.

Biffle

listens

to

a

special

�Special Educat1on
The handicapped student is encouraged
by the braille textbooks, earphones, tapes,
records, and headphones provided for him
in East's Special Education Department. The
students are prepared by the guidance of
the Special Education teachers to participate
in every aspect of school life. East attracts
students for this department from all sections of the city, for it is the only resource
center for those handicapped in hearing
and sight.

Mr. J. P. Jones is observing his class while they listen to tapes.

Mrs. Maureen Wendt finds a student's comment amusing .

Miss Janis Rogers applauds a student 's w itty answer after
reading a story in Braille.

37

�Business Education

With a special emphasis on the business
world of today, the Business Education
classes prepare the student for the fastpaced economic society that will face him
after graduation . General Business, Steno,
Transcription, Business English and Math,
and Typing provide an excellent background for Future Business Leaders of
America.
Mrs. Katherine Bull (above) lectures on shorthand .

Mrs . Charlene Ricci takes roll.

Mr. Roger Lundeen dictates to his class.

38

Mrs. Jacquelyne Goelz jo es with student.

�Miss Joan Bennet ( above ) checks students work. Mr. Gary Richard (below) gives
advice to students.

Mrs . Margaret Potter (above) answers students questions . Miss
Jane Dawe ( below) looks over students work. Mrs. Ruth
Eggleston (bottom) smiles at the ANGELUS photographer.

39

�Home Economics
The Home Economics Department covers
every aspect of a homemaker's life by training students in the preparation of foods
and the making of clothing. Many levels
of foods classes are offered, including Boys'
Foods. Clothing classes vary also, to attract
talented and interested designers. Host and
Hostess Preparation, an important service
class, gives future homemakers an opportunity to learn about etiquette in the home.
Mrs. Gladys Ligon ( above) smiles at a student' s completed project. The importance of protein
is emphasized by Mrs . Ball (below).

Mrs . Hazel Spanenberg (top) shows Kathy Markis the
proper way to sew darts. The design of early American
furniture is presented by Mrs . Rhoda Dean (above) .

40

�Mr. Edwin Archer assists a student in the designing
of a proper project.

Mr. Stanley Gresham contemplates a question asked by
one of his students.

Industrial Arts
Preparing for another assembly is Mr. Richard
Johnson (above). A puzzled student is helped
by Mr. Ramond Maley (above center). Three
promising students display their work to Mr.
McDanal (above right).

Woodwork, Crafts, and Metalcraft provide chances
to develop skill with machinery. Mechanical drawing
emphasizes the importance of accuracy by teaching
students to execute complicated drawings of geometric
designs. The Industrial Arts Department aims at giving
the student who plans to go into vocational work a
better background in these fields.

41

�Special
Departments

Miss Elizabeth Craven receives instructions for submitting S.A.T.
scores.
Mrs . Mary Rider (above) teaches the aspects of the switchboard to Janet Lewallen.
Mr. Raymond Ascell (below) makes IBM plans for revising schedules.

Talking on the telephone is Mr. Myran Craig.

42

�Mr. Robert Kennedy, career counselor, admires an intelligent comment from a student .

Mrs. Marion Powell (above) checks over the list of
students taking the A.C.T.'s . (below) Miss Faye Twist
carefully cleans her instruments.

Mr. Robert Bierbach (above) demonstrates how to operate a projector to interested
students.
with keeping records of book fees straight.

43

�Special Departments

Miss Elda Fisher (left) looks over a transcript held by Mrs. leah Hi scull
(above ) . Miss Evelyn Jones (right) shows Mrs . Anne Anderson (/eft)
the daily bulletin.

Mrs . Alice Call, College Counselor, writes out a new schedule of
college meetings (above). The ringing bell startles Mrs. Ruby
Vardmer ( below).

44

�Lunchroom cooks are (left to right ) Mrs . Betty Ma lito, Mrs . Ellen Cohn, Mrs . Dorothy Crowder, Mrs. Helen Greenberg, Mrs. Mildred Chambers, Mrs. Odena
Blum , and Mrs . Mollie Charlifue.
Mr. Charles Clarkson watches a student 's react ion to his adv ice .

Mrs . Kathryn Lace alphabetizes the latest truancies .

4S

�Special Departments

Miss Jay Breen (above left) replies to a student's request. East High custodians
are (/eft to right) Mr. Dino Daddis, Mr. Rudolph Cardova, Mr. Grandville
Williams, Mr. Donald Hammerly, and Mr. John Koshi. Mrs . Kathie Waters
(above) checks a list of new books.

46

�Mrs. Hazel Niffenegger (/eft) and Miss Eliose Pearson assist a student with a research project.
Miss Norma McKinley demonstrates the use of the adding machine.

Mrs . Abgail Root looks over a new shipment of books.

47

��Sports
Victory
Spirit, unique
"Angels" the bond

49

�Tailback Jim Casebolt ( 10) knifes through the line for the game winning score.

East players anxiously watch the action
from the bench. The defensive line displays its overpowering strength as Lincoln is stopped short of the line .

50

�lance Scrivner neck-tackles a West receiver.

Alvin Jones, Jerry Hilliard, and Don Craft bring down a lincoln
runner.

Fullback, Greg Lovato, lowers his shoulder into a defender.

Varsity Team Grinds
to 7th Place
The varsity football squad, under the direction of second year coach Myran Craig,
had a dismal season, compiling a 2-6 wonlost record. Although there were twelve
returning lettermen, backed by many experienced seniors, injuries slowed some key
team members and made for a lack of
depth.
The usual East single wing formation was
replaced during much of the season by the
T formation, directed by quarterback, Jim
Casebolt. This formation gave the Angels
a more potent passing attack.
The gridders began on a good note, beating Lincoln 13-7. However, West downed
the victory hungry team a week later by a
score of 24-20.

�ROSTER
Dave Alkove
Bill Baker
Bernie Broderick
Bart Broussard
Jim Casebolt
Ronald Collins
Don Craft
Walter Dawkins
Eugene Eckhardt
Robert Falls
Natham Fitz
Kevin Flanigan
Rod Frey
Kevin Gomez
Mike Hardy
Jerry Hilliard
Mike Hooker
Dave Hudgins
Andy Hudgins
Raymond Johnson
Alvin Jones
Greg Lovato
Greg MacDougall
Jerry Mann
AI McFarland
D. Nady
Bruce Pace
Andre Reynolds
Vic Roberson
Tony Rodgers
lance Scrivner
Chris Schilt
Karle Seydel
Neal Stafford
Larry Streno
Nick Streno
Alan Woodard
Andrew Woolfolk
Splinter Wren
Bill Wright
Paul Young

Number 82, Victor Roberson, is downed after receiving a pass.
Quarterback Jim Casebolt breaks through the line.

Neal Stafford scores again.

STANDINGS
Won Tied
T. J.
South
G.W.
Lincoln
North
Kennedy
EAST
West
Manual

52

8

0

5
5
5
5

1
1

3
2
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

lost

Pet.

0
2
2
3
3

1.00

5
6
6
8

.688
.688
.625
.625
.375
.250
.250

.000

�Greg Lovato, East fullback, finds himself in the clear for a big gain .

The " fearsome foursome" square off.

Walter Dawkins receives a handoff and heads toward
the line.
All city tackle, Dave Alkove, aided by Kevin Gomez and Alvin
Jones upsets a Thunderbolt runner.

Brawny Angels Battle
in the Fall
Hopes were again raised when East
downed the Manual Thunderbolt team. A
confident and fired-up team was out to
meet George Washington in the next game.
But GW defeated the Angels and set the
pace for the rest of the season. The East
team dropped games to South, Kennedy,
and to the powerful Thomas Jefferson
team.

53

�Bill Wright wrestles a receiver to the ground .

Neal Stafford ( 41) sets to try an extra point.

54

Mike Hooker drives for yardage as he turns the end.

�Fullback Greg Lovato ( 42) takes a handoff and heads for a hole in the Kennedy line .
Jim Casebolt gets set to throw a pass.

Don Craft eludes TJ defenders on a run around
the right end.

�East Downs Englewood
An early victory over Englewood raised East's
hopes for the football season. The Angels drove on
to win games against Lincoln and Manual and met
disappointing defeats against George Washington,
West, and North.
East has many hopes for next year with the return of many experienced juniors.

Don Craft charges against T. J . (above) . Shown is an aerial
view of East-G.W. action . (below).

Neal Stafford makes a leaping grab for a big gain.

�Alan Woodard hands off behind the powerful Junior offensive line.

The Junior defense gangs up to stop a North runner.

Juniors End Even
STANDINGS
G.W.
T.J .
Lincoln
EAST
Manual
South
JFK
West
North

w

T

L

0{,

7
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
0

1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0

0
1
2
4
4
5
5
6
8

.938
.B13
.6BB
.500
.500
.438
.375
.250
.000

ROSTER
Armstrong , Donald
Baker, Will iam
Broderick, Bernie
Canono, John
Collins, Ronald
Dawkins, Donald
Eckhardt, Eugene
Fitz, Nathan
Flanigan, Kevin
Guest , Lloyd
Harrell, Conrad
Harris, Anthony

Hosack, Tom
Hudg ins, Dave
Johnson, Raymond
Mann, Jerry
Molina, Dan
Nady, D.
Pace, Bruce
Reynolds, Andre
Schilt, Chris
Seydel, Karle
Streno, Nick
Woodard, Alan

Coach
Charles Clarkson

57

�Quarterback Wane Roberson is suddenly caught from behind.

ROSTER

Marsh Augenstine
Kennith Austre
Michael Bell
Jim Blanas
Nick Carranco
Ken Charlifus
Daryl Collier
Kelvin Conner
Calvin Dacus
Robert Daniels
Dan Diprofi
Dennis Febinger
Daryle Fields
Lennie Hampton
Charles Hannibal
Tom Hooker
William Jackson
Pat Kenealy
Chris Knudson

Karl Kosob
Jeff Levin
Ronald littleton
Ken Markwell
Cornelius Miller
Will1am Rees
John Reynolds
Don Rice
Wayne Roberson
Mike Sellers
Ronald Smith
Tom Speicher
Wilson Stafford
Robert Streno
Ronald Washington
Coaches:
Kirk Hinderlider
Cliff Olin

Cherubs Finish Sixth
The Sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Kirk
Hinderlider and Mr. Cliff Olin, experienced the largest
turnout of players since they began coaching at East.
Despite this large team, the Cherubs lost their first
game to Lincoln. The West game provided an encouraging win and the team went on to defeat JFK
and to tie South. Even though the offensive line performed well, later season games were not of the same
caliber, and forced the team to sixth place.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Team
Jefferson
lincoln
Washington
Manual
Kennedy
EAST
West
North

Win

Tie

Lost

Pet.

B
7
6
4
2
2

0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

1.000
.B75
.750
.5625
.3125
.3125
.1875
.125
After receiving a hand-off, Darryl Collier charges a Commander.

58

�Golf coach Don Smith issues last minute winning tips to Chris Johnston .

Using his powerful swing, number one player Rick Shaefer
tees off.

Both ball and sand fly as Wally Foster swings out of a sand trap.

Golfers Grab Fifth
Under the direction of coach Don Smith, this
year's golf team was able to defeat Manual,
West and North with the Lincoln match ending
in a tie. Most of the later season games were
lost by slim margins, due to inexperienced golfers. Dominated by Sophomores and Juniors,
East's team can expect an excellent season next
year, as many returning golfers will be lettermen.
GOLF STANDINGS
Team

Won

Lost

Pet

Washington
Kennedy
South
Jefferson
EAST
North
West
lincoln
Manual

58
47
35
35
30
29
28
26
0

6
17
29
29
34
35
36
38
64

906
.734
.547
.547
.469
.456
.438
.406
.000

ROSTER

Tom Boutsch
lowren Corey
Wally Foster
Chris Johnston
Andy McCoo
Don Meckley
Edward Morrill

Murry Pierce
Rick Shaefer
Bill Skolaut
John Standley
Phillip Ward
Coach:
Don Smith

59

�Tennis Nets State
This year's tennis team has been one of the most
successful in East's history. They played 17
matches, winning 16, and tying one. During city
competition the team compiled a 44-4 record. This
was enough to earn a co-championship with
George Washington for city. At the district qualifying meet we were represented by Larry Loeb and
Matt Jackson playing singles, and Gary Stern and
Mike Wilson playing on our doubles team. All four
boys went undefeated and put Washington in second place. In the State meet at Boulder, East was
first with 27 points, Boulder second with 24, and
Washington third with 21.
The amazing thing about our team is that it had
only one senior, Captain Gary Stern. In his second year as captain, Gary earned all-city, all-metro,
and all-state honors, contributing much to this season's success. Larry Loeb, a sophomore was this
year's number one singles player. He was undefeated in city, district, and state competition. A
junior, Matt Jackson, was also undefeated during
city and district play. Juniors Dave Rockwell and
Mike Wilson competed at State last year and contributed greatly to this year's number one standing.
Sophomore, Tom Meyer, and juniors, Gary Buckstein and Steve Irwin, rounded out East's team.

Larry Loeb fires his final serve to defeat his opponent for the
State Singles Championship.

The Junior duo of Tom Meyer and Dave Rockwell slammed all but one
of their opponents.

ROSTER

Gary Buckstein
Steve Irwin
Matt Jackson
Larry Loeb

Tom Meyer
Dave Rockwell
Gary Stern
Mike Wilson

COACH - Jim Coleman

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�East's State Doubles team shows aggressive net play as Mike Wilson vollies and Gary Stern rushes the net.
Matt Jackson d isplays the fine backhand form that earned him
all-city honors and a trip to stale competition in Boulder.

The number two team of Gary Buckstein and Steve Irwin show
the alertness that won six matches for them.

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�Mark Walker comlemplates before a meet .

Runners-Up Take State
The "Miracle Team" as Coach Jack Moulton called it started
weak and slow and ended strong and State winners. The
progressive team started with defeats from Washington and
Lincoln, took 4th in the Denver Invitational, missed the City
Title by 2 points and ended the season with a team effort to
capture the State Trophy. Seniors Andrew Chaney and Reggie
Mines captured 4th and 7th places respectively in Moultons'
third State Trophy in seven years.
Next year's team will center around Robert Hunter and
Steve Reyes.

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�CROSS COUNTRY STAN DINGS
1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10

61
76
81
97
101

East Denver
Pueblo South
Pueblo Central
George Washington
Lincoln
Arvada
Longmont
Jefferson
Ranum
Boulder

114

138
180
198
210

"V" ROSTER

Darrell Eversman
Andrew Chaney
Steve Reyes
Mark Walker

Reggie Mines
Robert Hunter
COACH
Jack Moulton

East High runners sprint for position as the gun signals the start.

Andrew Chaney (left) shows determination as he finishes first. Coach Jack
Moulton (above) talks over strategy to Chaney and Reggie Mines. (right)
Junior Robert Hunter and experienced Darrell Eversman sprint past competition.

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�East Hoopsters Headed
"Down" Court

Leading prep scorer, Greg Lovato (20), puts
in two before defenders (above).

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The East cagers headed into league play
with a two win, four loss record. At Aurora Hinkley East found a lack of free-throw
shooting detrimental in defeat 69-65. Again
at Greeley Central the Cherubs lost a close
game 77-70. In the Pueblo Tournament,
which in past years East has dominated, the
Angels were somewhat weak. First to the
highly ranked Pueblo Central, 81-72, then
to Lincoln, 67-43. In the last game of the
tourney East won its first to Denver South
while displaying a well balanced attack.
In league action the Cherubs lost a heartbreaker to Manual. After being behind 3021 at halftime the Angels came back to tie
the game, only to lose 56-54.
The Washington game found an inspired
East team. After a 16-3 Patriot lead, the Angels came back to a 25-all halftime tie and
then went on to win 57-55.
Leaping high over the defense of Lincoln John McNair ( 34) attempts a jump shot. (below)

�Darrell Anderson (24) soars high to out-bound Lincoln defenders
(above) as Bart Weiss ( 42) and Greg Lovato ( 20) await the
outcome. Greg Lovato (below) brings the ball down court while
the offense gets in position . Bart Weiss (right) controls a tip-out
as Darrell Anderson readies for the ball.

An opponent attempts in vain to out bound Bart Weiss (below) .

ROSTER
Anderson, Darrell
Broderick, Bernie
Craft, Don
Crane, Anthony
Lovato, Greg
Mann, Gerry
McNair, John
Pace, Bruce
Smith, Marvin
Van Natter, Tony
Weiss, Bart
Whittington, Rayfield
Wilson, Gary
Write, Bill
Young, Paul

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�Cagers Rebound
to Victory
Beginning East's midseason games was
an upsetting defeat by North. The Vikings
managed to surpass the Angels with the
final score 64 to 42. This loss apparently had
no effect on the team's spirit. They returned
the following week to overpower Lincoln
for our second win of the season. Senior,
John McNair, gave one of his most outstanding performances that night contributing greatly to the score; East 59, Lincoln
57. Coleman's team later went on to defeat
Lakewood 60 to 50 in a non-league game
but hit an obstacle in their game against
T. J. East suffered when the Spartans slid
by them leaving the score 77 to 67.

Coach Paul Coleman inspires the Angel team during a time-out.
Bart Weiss baffles the Lincoln team by recovering the
ball over the heads of two Lancers (center).
(below)

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�Showing excellent form,
John McNair (left) sinks
a jump shot. Blll Wright
(below) baskets a high
arching free throw.

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�STANDINGS
Won lost
Manual
West
Kennedy
North
EAST
Washington
lincoln
Jefferson
South

Sophomore Marvin Smith tips in a missed shot while Greg Lovato and Bill Wright get in good
rebounding positions.

Junior Dave Goens gets off a clean jump
shot over the outstretched arm of West's
big center.

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7
6
5
4
3
3
3
3
2

2
3
4
5
5
5
5
6

�Dribblers Choke
The Cherubs dropped a game to a strong
Kennedy team but sprang back with a fine
showing against South, winning in the final
quarter by two close points. In the last game
of league play the Angels battled second
place West. We led the scoring throughout
the second and third quarters only to fall
short in the final period. The juniors particularly came on strong in the victory over
South and the bare loss to West raising
East's hopes for next year's tournament.

Marvin "Sk1p" Smith caps a successful fast break with an
easy lay-up.

All&lt;ity player Greg Lovato steals a valuable rebound away from a Kennedy player.
(Below), guards Paul Young, and Greg Lovato bring the ball down court.

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�J. V.'s Style Promising
ROSTER
Bernie Broderick
Anthony Crane
David Goens
Matt Jackson
Jerry Mann
Bruce Pace
Chris Schilt
Marvin Smith
Craig Stevens
Tony Van Natter
Rayfield Whittington
Gary Wilson

Anthony Crane ( 44) jumps high to pull down a rebound

A one-hander by Tony Van Natter ( 15) gives East two points
Readying for a rebound are Anthony Crane (44) and Jerry Mann (50) as Mall
Jackson (32) awaits out-time.

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�Shophs Shoot
Successfully
ROSTER

Dave Mullins puts in two in the eye of the defender.

Jim Blanas
Calvin Dacus
Rudy Carey
Daryl Fields
David Green
Greg Hudley
Jack James
Fred Kmlaw
David Knowles
Chris Larson
David Mullins
Bill Rauschklob
Wayne Robertson
Tom Speicher
Wilson Stafford
Melvin Washington
Hank Wierman

Rudy Carey displays his open court ability (above). Wayne
Robertson (53) snarts a rebound as Fred Kinlaw (45) looks on .

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�Steve Wolcott wards off a pin in the last few seconds of a match .

Matmen Materialize
The East High matmen had their best
season in six years, defeating West, Manual,
Kennedy, and Thomas Jefferson. The first
match against Lincoln was a demoralizing
defeat, but the team bounced back maintaining high spirits for the rest of the season.
Highlighting the team's season was a wrestling match between the Japanese Champions and representatives from most of the
Denver area schools. Larry Streno, East's
heavyweight wrestler, was selected to be on
the Denver team . Defeating his opponent by
a score of 6-1, Larry was the only member of
the Denver team to win his match. Another
outstanding member of the team was Howard Hill, a junior. Howard represented us in
the State Meet and managed to capture third
place over opponents from Lamar, Loveland,
Littleton, and Grand Junction. Howard is the
first East wrestler to reach the state finals
and place in state since 1960.

Straining to stay on top, Howard Hill ga ins riding points.

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�ROSTER
Sam Bacino
David Byran
Gary Buckstein
Jim Chambers
Kelvin Conner
Donald Dawkins
Dan1el DiProfio
Frank Garcia
Harry Goens
Byron Jackson
Alvin Hawkins
Howard Hill
Jim Howard
Ronald Littleton
Darrell Madsen
Wayne Matsuda
Anthony Morrow
D.Nady
Lonnie Nieto
Dale Parker
Ricky Partiridge
James Philips
Val Pierre
Ron Quintia
Steven Schutz
Bob Streno
Larry Streno
Nick Streno
Daniel Swartz
David Taylor
Ronald Walton
Steven Wolcott
Coaches:
Jim Coleman
Kirk Hinderlider
Coach, Kirk Hinderlider, gives moral support to East's Harry Goens.

Ricky Partridge easily defeats a Commander.

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�STANDINGS
Won Lost
Wash ington
Jefferson
Kennedy
South
lincoln
EAST
North
Manual
West

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

Splinter Wrenn shows the aesthetic value of the butterfly.
Former East swimmer Tim Greer inspires the team as AII.State Mike Hardy concentrates
on his upcoming event.

Swimmers
Dip To
Sixth
This year the Angel swim team slipped to
sixth place but still managed to place fourth
in the Denver Public High School Athletic
League Relays . Out of twenty-five contestants in the D.U. Invitational, the Cherubs
landed in tenth place. East was fortunate to
have two swimmers, Marshall Greene and
Mike Hardy, competing in the All-State Meet.
With only seven seniors on the squad the
swimming team faced the unglamorous task
of rebuilding itself this year. The young team
was compiled of two outstanding sophomores, Mark Naylor, and Dennis Febinger,
and juniors, Bill Baker, Eddie Wos, and Scott
Sedar. Rounding out the squad were seniors, Bob Chessen, Charley DeWitt, Marshall
Greene, Mike Hardy, Splinter Wrenn, Nick
Ervin, and Rich Thaemert. Besides competing
with the Denver area schools the swim team
traveled to Colorado Springs and Littleton
for non-league meets .

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0
1
2

3
4
5
6
7
8

�Bill Baker displays excellent form as he executes the difficult half-gainer.
Anchorman Nick Ervin gets into position for a fast start in the medley
relay.
With concern, Coach Clarkson anticipates the result of an
approaching event.

ROSTER
Baker, Bill
Chessen, Bob
DeWitt, Charles
Ervin, Nick
Falkenberg, John
Febinger, Dennis
Fuller, Bruce
Greene, Marshall
Hardy, Mike
Hobbs, Mike
Hooker, Tom
Hunt, Ken

Jordan, Kent
Lehr, David
Lubischer, Rich
Methner, Bruce
Naylor, Mark
Sedar, Scott
Thaemert, Richard
Wos, Eddie
Wrenn, Splinter
Van Buskirk, David
Coach: Mr. Clarkson

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�Gymnast, Bill Jent, completes a front toss .

ROSTER
Joel Butler
Tom Cameron
Joe Croes
John Deep
Dennis Febinger
Bob Holmes
Bill Jent
Felton Johnson
Mike Hannibal
Nick Kraft
Tom McElroy
Brad Moses
Earl Mosley
Mark Naylor
Ron Quintia
Clem Schaefer
Darryl Simpson
Don Warren
Coach :
Bill Holmes

Mike Hannibal runs through some stunts during a practice session.

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�Joel Butler practices on the rings.

Gymnasts Grasp
for Greatness
East's gymnastics team looked forward to
a promising season with a strong team
comprised of seniors, Joel Butler, Joe Croes,
Nike Hannibal, Brad Moses, Earl Mosley,
and Clem Schaefer, juniors, Bill Jent, Bob
Holmes, and Felton Johnson, and sophomores, Tom Cameron, John Deep, Dennis
Febinger, Nick Kraft, Tom McElroy, Mark
Naylor, Ron Quintia, and Darryl Simpson.
Besides competing with the Denver area
schools the Angels met teams from Westminster and other suburban schools. Early
morning hours were spent in preparation
for the league meets and city and state.
Example of form and grace, Mark Naylor performs on the
trampol ine .

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�Lance Scrivne r snags a foul t ip putt ing another batter out.

Batters Bag Ball
East's Varsity Baseball team had a
rough break in their first game of the
season losing to the North Vikings. With
the encouragement and experience of
their coach, Cliff Olin, the team bounced
back the following week to split a doubleheader with the first place Washington team. Outstanding play was displayed by pitcher, Dave Edwards, and
catcher, Lance Scrivner who's batting
average soared into the 400's during
season play.

Dave Edwards (above ) crumples to the ground after being hit by a bean ball which hospitalized
him for two days . Neal Stafford ( above, middle ) takes a lead, watching for a pass ball .
Clean up hitter Bernie Broderick ( right ) watches the action with concern .

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�Dave Edwards (above) strains for a curve ball as Mall Jackson crouches in
ready await. Fine center fielder Jim Casebolt (left) starts to swing .

(Above) Senior Vic Roberson, swift left fielder, gets much needed hit
against South. John "Pineapple" Canono ( nght) gel another solid single.

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�Angels Steal Third
In the second half of the season, the
Angels went on to defeat South twice.
In a double-header with the highly
ranked Kennedy, the games were split;
one win, one loss. Another highlight of
the season was an extra inning showdown with the West Cowboys ending
in a 5-4 victory for the Angels.

Vic Roberson (above) gets the worst of it at third . After a
close play at home Lance Scrivner tries to pick off a
runner at first (middle). D Nady, the big one, has a few
choice words for the umpire (below) as usual.

Dan Broderick, John Canono, and Randy Keto watch another lost
game (below) .

�ROSTER
Bacono, Sam
Be ierle, Mike
Bugarin, Gary
Carranco, Nick
Chambers, Jim
Godon, Dave
Johnston, Chris
Kenealy, Pat
Mullins, Dave
Nakajima, Mark
Rauschkolb, Bill
Reynolds, John
Roberson, Wayne
Staffork, Wilson
Tsutsui, Dean
Washington, Melvin

Sluggers Defeat
East's Sophomores began the season well
with their victory over North. The doubleheader with Washington went into extra
inning in which the Angels lost by only one
run . Discouraged by their cheated victory,
they lost the last half of the doubleheader.
The game with West High introduced a
series of losses to West, Kennedy, and T.J.
The team then bounced back with brilliant
victories over South, Lincoln, and Jefferson.

Sam Bacino, (top, left) third baseman, tags out a T. J. opponent. Wilson Stafford (above,
middle) takes a lead off first base. Catcher Dave Godin (above) receives a blistering
fast ball. Coach Robert Paul (left) eyes the opposing pitcher.

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�Bob Baird, junior, shows high

Darrell Eversman gets the baton from Chaney in a winning
two-mile relay.

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promise

in the discus.

Bob Hunter finishes strong in anchoring the mile relay.

�Hunter and Murphy exchange the baton in a mile relay.

Runners Finish Strong

Coaches Hinderlider and Moulton discuss the outcome of the C. U. relays.
Mark Walker, one of the best milers in the
state, sprints to victory.

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�Bill Wright prepares for a race in all types of
weather. Bill was highly successful in the low
hurdles .

Coach Jack Moulton reminisces the results of past track meets.

Trackmen Pursue Victory
With Jack Moulton's final track season
ending, an impressive record accompanies
his retirement. While coaching cross country
his teams took state in 1963, 1964 and
1967. His track teams took state in 1964,
1965 and 1966, while placing high in other
years. In his seven years at East, Jack Moulton has been one of the most successful,
as well as dedicated, coaches East has ever
had.

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�Andrew Chaney runs .

• See Andy run.

Chaney hands off to Rod Frev, as the mile relay takes a first.

Ken Murphy breaks the tape as Mark Walker cheers him on.

TRACK
Ausbie,

enneth

Ba·rd, Bob
Berry, Magellan

Hunter, Bob
Jackson, Bruce
Jones, Alvin

Blakely, Chauncey

Kraft, Don

Brooks, Ocie
Caldwell, Greg

McClellan, Mike

Chaney, Andrew
Collins, Ronald
Comer, Wilford
Compean, Fred
Cox, K~rt
Da1ley, Myron
D1c ens, Darrell
Echard!, Eugene
Eversman, Darrell
Fe1 bert, Derek
Ftl z, Nathan
Frey, Rod
Gates, Jack
Gomez, Kevin
Goens, David
Gray, Tom
Grier, Rod
Guest, Lloyd

McDaniel, Billy
McFarland, Alfred
McGee, David
Mann, Gerald
Manzanares, Tony
Mines, Reg
Morrow, Anthony
Murphy, enneth
Parker, Eri
Parks, Michael
Peters, Gregory
Rapp, Rodger
Rees, Bill
Reyes, Steve
Rivers, Glenn
Rogers, Tony
Sheehan, Darrell
Stevens, Keith
Syrus, Royce

Hall, Bennie
Haynes, Elmer

Taylor, David

Hawkins, Alvin

Whittington, Ray

Hosack, Tom
Hudgens, James

Wnght, Bill

Walker, Mark

COACH : Jack Moulton

Hudley, Greg

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��Clubs
Broadening
Interests through
Participation.

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�At an early morning meeting, " D" Club members display their interest in a current project.

Outstanding Athletes

Support School
Lettermen from all of the sports that East participates
in make up "D" Club. Each year they help promote
school spirit through athletics. Money for their equipment, uniforms, and transportation was raised by
members through the selling of athletic tickets. This
year, team members attended C.U. and Bronco football
games to gain points to add to their style on the
playing field. "D" Club varied their club's activities
when they sponsored a midyear dance.

President Lance Scrivner looks
over "D" Club agenda.

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�White Jackets
Encourage Spirit
East's pep club, White Jackets,
boosted school spirit through the year
by encouraging and cheering on our Big
Red teams. Interested junior and senior
girls made up White Jackets, who devoted much of their time and energy to
supporting the teams. The FatherDaughter Banquet was sponsored by the
White Jackets mid-year, and the participation in the Veteran's Day parade,
were all a part of the White Jackets' activities. The Homecoming drill, "HAPPINESS IS ... ", was presented during the
half-time of the East-Thomas Jefferson
game. A Spring Banquet with the initiation of the new officers ended the pep
club's activities.
White Jackets show their enthusiasm at an East game.

During the Homecoming drill, "HAPPINESS IS ... ", White Jackets salute opponent Thomas Jefferson.

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�Seraph Sister Judy Thaemert proudly displays the club's emblem at annual ICC Assembly.

Seraphs Watch Over Angels
East was again proud of its honorary girls'
service club, Seraph Sisters. The Seraph
Dance in the Fall was an exciting success,
following the theme of "Underwater Grotto". The faculty enjoyed the annual dessert
honoring them, given by the club. Seraphs
sponsored the Mother-Daughter luncheon
in the spring as well as presenting the traditional Senior Girls' Award assembly. A
year long project was to offer services as
tutors to students desiring such aid.
Sponsor Mrs. Anne Broad and president Kathy Gilbert go over the
agenda for the next meeting.

Mr. Colwell checks up on Seraph Sisters' planned activities.

�Pre-Law Pays Up
New Pre-Law members began this year
in Judge Phillip Gilliam's courtr.oom with the
semi-annual initiation trials. Since then the
club has been able to enjoy many interesting speakers at its meetings, including
controversial Detective John Gray and a
speaker on draft laws. The annual Woodbury
contest was greatly enhanced by its ushers,
all Pre-Law members. In the spring, the
club's annual Color Day extravaganza float
was the object of many hours of preparation
by devoted members.

Peering cautiously into the treasurer's office, desperado Pre·
Law members prepare to enter (above right). With a sudden
burst they storm into the room (above left) cornering innocent treasurer, Miss Jeannie Marr. The Pre-Law treasury is no
longer bare.

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�Skiers Wedel to Vail
Skeast took to the slopes this year at
Arapahoe and Vail to improve their snowplowing, shussing and falls. The club sponsored ski buses each week to different ski
resorts and members in good standing got
a free bus ticket to the ski area of their
choice. Many members took lessons under
the direction of Willy Schaffer, of the Arapahoe Ski School. During the year, movies
and lectures were given during the regular
meeting held twice a month. Ski team members brought home several trophies from
around the state. The year ended by a trip
to Vail, which has become an annual project for East's skiers.

Reynard Euwell (above) flies over a mogel demonstrating perfect control and (below) Molly Probst, Skeast president, takes a spill.

�Aufste iger Rappels
Aufsteiger took to the hills this year in
Colorado, Wyoming and Mexico. The club
tau~ht its members basic mountain rock
climbing and every member was required
to take a course in survival. The club operates its own mountain rescue team. Meetings were held every other week and lectures and films were shown. Amonq this
year's speakers was Willy Olsed, a member
of the Everest Climbing expedition who lectured on his experiences while climbing.
The club sponsored several students in the
Marathon to send East students to Mexico
to help rebuild towns recently hit by earthquakes. Aufsteiger is affiliated with the
Colorado Outward Bound School where
many Aufsteiger members spend a month
of their summer each year.

Aufsteiger (above center) take a rest period during a weekend
excursion into the Colorado mountains . An Aufsteiger member
(right above) demonstrates the technique of rappelling and
(below) a tubing break is taken by two members to cool off.

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�Angelites show their unity at a morning practice.

Janice Mitchell, lmesia Evans, and Sharon Jones listen to commands given by their
captain.

Angelites Parade
A girls' drill team, the Angelites, was one
of several new clubs charted this year. They
represented East in parades and in other
outside performances. Under the guidance
of Miss Christina Ebel, the team practiced at
least once a week during the school year to
prepare for various activities. To raise money
for the purchase of new uniforms, the Angelites sponsored a dance.

94

�Pre-Med Collects
for Nepal

The Pre-Med club, for those at East who
have an interest in the medical field, had an
active and fulfilling year. Starting off the
club's year was a banquet with lecturer Dr.
Dyke from the University Of Colorado Medical Center. He spoke of the primitive medical methods in South America. Collecting
used postage stamps to buy tuberculosis
vaccine for children in Nepal was a major
project. A tour of Fort Logan Mental Hospital, the University of Colorado Medical
Center and animal research laboratory were
several of their projects as well as medical
films and a party for a nursing house. They
also had a psychologist arid an intern as
guest speakers at club meetings.
Guest lecturer Dr. Dyke speaks on primitive medicine in South America .

Pre-Med members laugh at an amusing statement made by their president at a banquet held early in the year.

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�Each penny is carefully counted w ith a grand tota l of $160.

After a hard night' s work Joel Butler and Beth Fisher converse.

Key Clu

Alone with its annual production of the EKey, Key Club again involved itself in many
service projects through the year. Halloween
provided an opportunity to collect $160 for
UNICEF with Tri-Hi-Y. The boys of a west
Denver boy's home were enl ighted with a
Christmas party given in their honor. The
Class of '68 enjoyed the showing of last
year's Senior films by the club at Senior Return in December . Another project provided
a scholarship to a student showing high
ideals in serving the school and the commun ity- those ideals wh ich Key Club endeavors to promote.
President, Phil Mitsis, ex presses ha ppiness as he hea rs the
encouraging results of his efforts.

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�Members Jean Schilt and Sandy Deutsch, as always, dress
appropriately for the occasion.

Tri-Hi-Y

UNICEF
Tri-Hi-Y, being associated with the YMCA,
is a Christian oriented club promoting ideals
throughout the club and community. Again
this year the club attended a church of a
different denomination each month along
with a monthly service project. East's five
exchange students formed a panel and provided interesting and stimulating answers to
questions asked by the club members about
their own countires . Tri-Hi-Y also did its
part in the collection on Halloween for
UNICEF.

Foreign exchange students Steve Siewert of Scotland, Lena Petersson and
Kerstin Johansson of Sweden, ponder over questions asked by club
members.

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�Countries
Captivate IR
Members of the International Relations
Club had the opportunity to learn about
people all over the globe. Throughout the
year, IRC had speakers to inform members
on other countries and organizations. Club
members attended conferences held at other
schools and sponsored a conference on Africa late in the year. Pot-luck dinners were
given throughout the year with the food representing that of nations around the world.

lynda Fujimoto (left) explains her trip to Guatemala to IRC
members. (Below) A guest speaker captivates the members
at one of their meetings.

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�Symposium Expounds
Symposium members were given the
chance to discuss all topics, from international problems to books read by the club
as a group, to stimulate thought. Debating
various issues and discussing various topics
is the purpose of Symposium, and "think
outs" were held throughout the year to
provide time for discussion.

Ruthann Roundtree leads a discussion on modern art.

FLC Entertains AFS
The Foreign Language Club, in which interested students learn of the cultures and
languages of foreign lands, began its year
with a Christmas party for East's AFS foreign
exchange students. The members had successful fund raising projects during the year.
A report on the Mexican clean-up project,
given by several members who attended,
highlighted the year. Films about travel and
two banquets were also held this past year.

Mike Crownover thinks of last minute preparations for an
FlC mee1ing.

�President Chuck Smith tests the fortitude of his head.

Karate Kicks Back
East students again practiced the ancient
Korean art of self defense in the Karate
Club. The many years of application necessary to master this technique pay off as
club members demonstrate by their proficiency and readiness in this complicated
method of weaponless defense.

President Chuck Smith tests the fortitude of Ed Banks (/eft).

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�Folklore Frets
Folklore Club provided an opportunity
for members to see such celebrated musicians as Pete Seeger, ian and Sylvia, and
Judy Collins in concert. However, more important was a chance for them to play and
perform for each other. The club conducted
guitar lessons and hootenannies frequently
throughout the year. Members enjoyed
working with representatives of the Denver
Folklore Center who helped and entertained
the club.

larry loeb strums and sings (left)
look on (below).

as lethargic club members

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�ICC Eyes the Future
Inter-Club Council, which is an organization of club presidents, met to present
beneficial club projects and to discuss club
problems. The various clubs took part in the
sophomore orientation assembly that was
sponsored by ICC, and held open houses to
encourage prospective members to join their
club. Members of clubs learned about leadership, its problems, and procedures at the
Leadership Conference. The Sweetheart
Dance, sponsored by ICC in February, was
highlighted by the crowning of the Sweetheart Couple. The outstanding member of
each club was honored at a spring banquet.

ICC president, Ray Robert, (right) contemplates a suggestion.
(Below ) Walter Greenberg and Phil Mitsis give their altention
to a speaker at the leadership Conference.

102

�Red Cross Sends Toys
Aiding people in various ways made Red
Cross' activities through the year successful.
For the children in Viet Nam, the club filled
bags with toys and clothing to send to them
for their New Year. Halloween gave the
members a chance to take the younger boys
of Clayton College trick-or-treating, which
proved to be fun for everyone. As an annual
project, Red Cross collected toys for the
Santa Claus Shop. This year they had a toy
drive and an Early Bird Dance to help with
the collection. For their Christmas project,
the club made food baskets for families of
servicemen. Volunteers from the club were
sent to work in the emergency room at
Denver General Hospital. Recognition of
Red Cross Youth Volunteers who had
worked during the summer was another
activity of the club.

President Sally Rose calls a Red Cross meetrng to order. (right) Red
Cross members (below) perform in "Sara Barton's BAND-AID" for the
sophomore orientation assembly.

�Nancy Rigg and - Sally Rose anx iously awa it the a rrival of Governor George
Romney.

TAR 's Tarry at Conventions
High school Republicans can find their
place in the Teen Age Republican's Club at
East. This year the club sent delegates to
several important conventions . Among them
was the Western State Republican Conference at which members were able to meet
such great politicians as Governor George
Romney, and Senators Everett Dirksen, and
Charles Percy. Members Sally Rose and
Nancy Rigg also had the opportunity to
interview former Senator, Barry Goldwater
for a radio program . Attending the state
TAR's convention and acting as pages for
other state conventions completed the
club's activities.

Renown politicians Governor George Romney (top ), Senator
Charles Percy ( middle ), and Senator Everett Dirkse n (b otto m ),
speak eloquently for western state Republ icans.

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�Officers, Tom Grey, and Alan lamb are startled as they see an
intruder arrive.

Dems Grow Demoniac

President, Alan lamb indicates the major activities for the year.

A favorite pastime for the Teen Dems this
year were lively discussions on major political problems of today. Attending conventions helped give members a better sense of
their political party's platform. Often Teen
Dems and TAR's became involved in minor
skirmishes such as the one pictured below.

The intruder (devout Republican, Chris Watson) is suddenly attacked by sinister Teen Dem officers.

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�Latin Americans
Aid Mexico

Students interested in promoting and
learning about the culture of the South
Americans are members of the Latin American club. The highlight of this year's activities was its participation in a project to
send students to Mexico during Christmas
vacation to help a disaster stricken town. To
raise money for this project the club sponsored a Mexican dinner and a marathon
with several other East clubs. A frequent
and enjoyable activity of the club was a
monthly Friday evening dance at the YMCA.

Mary Trujillo, president, and Ralph Harrison demonstrate a new dance.

Members anxiously await admossion to the dance.

106

�Walter Garnett prepares his camera before going on a shooting spree.

Camera Club
Shoots for Perfection
To learn new camera techniques, and
to gain practice in shooting pictures, is
the prime purpose of the Camera Club.
The club was organized for -those students who enjoy photography as a hobby and also for those who plan on a
career in this field. With the aid of the
sponsor, Mr. Michael McDanal, club
members also were exposed to different
methods of lighting and developing.

Mr. Michael McDanal (standing right) offers useful pointers
to photographers .

107

�FTA members Sandy leerskov, Debbie Blair, and Daphne McGee (above) sell candy to help the club sponsor a $50 scholarship. Joyce Johnson,
Mary Wayne, and Charlayne Murrell make final plans before giving teachers apples on "Teacher Appreciation Day." (below)

FTA Aids 1n Peru
The Future Teachers of America club is
for students interested in the profession
of teaching. It gives the members prevocational information and experience.
Among FT A's activities was assisting with
"Back to School Night" and other PTA functions. The members attended the CEA Convention, and had organized trips to various
Colorado colleges. Denver Classroom Teachers Association gives two $500 scholarships
to two outstanding seniors in the high
school FTAs. Members who wanted to complete for this were interviewed. This year
among their regular activities, FT A gave a
$50 scholarship to their outstanding senior
member. Also, former Head Girl Patty
Reagan was given materials to assist her in
teaching English to girls in Peru.

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�Counterpoints Tune-ln

Counterpoints, a club devoted to the appreciation and understanding of music, enjoyed an interesting year. As a first project,
members sold tickets to the opera II Trovatore. During the Christmas season, they
made stockings for the children at the
George Washington Carver Nursery. The
club also attended musicals as a group, and
had several guest performances during the
year.

Gulcin Acemi, (left), foreign exchange student from Turkey, plays
a native instrument, the saz, for Counterpoints' members. (below)
Members enjoy a meeting with a guest performer.

�Hi-Y Heightens Youth
Image
Service to the community in the form of
active participation is characteristic of each
member of Hi-Y. This year the club's efforts
were centered around a national project,
Youth of ·Government. Through attending
conventions in Boulder and Denver, East's
delegates obtained the experience of serving in a governmental atmosphere. During
the summer the club worked with young
underprivileged boys and bought toys for
them at Christmas. As always, the club actively participated in the Color Day festivities.
Recognizing a suggestion from Kelvin Smith (above left),
Jerome Anglin, president, expresses apprehension. Hi·Y mem·
bers work co-operatively with their sponsor from the East
Denver YMCA (/eft).

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�Deco Learns by Doing
Many East students can still remember
the delectable doughnuts which were on
sale at the beginning of this year. Deca
members worked hard to get the money
they earned through this sale. With it they
were able to send delegates to several Distributive Education conventions; the District
Convention at the Brown Palace, the State
Convention in Colorado Springs, and the
National in Chicago. At these conventions
they learned new ideas about retailing and
merchandising, the career which each member wishes to pursue.
Chris Bachman pauses for a brief rest while taking Distributive Education final exam as Kathy Barton asks
help from Mr. Hollingsworth. (/eft)

Artists Sketch for School
East students were able to send Christmas cards with a personal touch this yea·r,
made for them by the Art Club. Along with
this, their main project, the club was able
to make money by selling their own works
in an exhibit. A sketching trip involved
participation from the entire club.
Praising a finished project are its creators, Sandi Nelms and Robb Craig (right).
Mr. Ott, Art Club sponsor, criticizes sketches of Linda McElroy, president (below).

�laCrosse Attacks
City
The East High LaCrosse team, under the
coaching of Mr. George Brown and the
sponsorship of Mr. Jim Owens, has been an
active, competitive sport for the last four
years. Throughout the spring the members
competed against South, George Washington and other league teams . Practice was
held during the late winter months with
physical fitness as well as technique encouraged. Meetings were held where anyone
who wanted to join was encouraged to do
so. Although the sport is not considered an
official minor sport at East, the victories won
brought pride to the school. Last year the
team took second in City.

(Above) Chris Phelps and Coach George Brown show Chris larson
and Jim Minton the right hand posit ion for a lacrosse stick. (Below)
Greg MacDougall and Splinter Wrenn work out before a weekly
practice.

McGregor Rhodes (above) goes out for a catch to start a scrimmage game
at Congress Park.

112

�Model Teens Charms
VVay Through Year

A fall potluck for new members opened
up the school year for Model Teens . In
December the club sponsored a boy's panel,
with a group of East's boys answering questions . Model Teens also set up a fashion
clinic for the first time in midyear and
started projects to include members as well
as all other girls at East. Several guest
speakers spoke at meetings, among them
a lecturer from Power's Modeling School
and from Penny's. A fashion show in the
spring rounded out the project-filled year
for Model Teens.

Sally Wade, Model Teens president, enjoys the fall potluck for new members .

Members treat themselves to good food at the Model Teens first official activity of the year.

113

�Dancers Delight
The purpose of Orchesis, the girls dancing
club, is to produce creativity through expression and movement, and to express feelings
through dancing . Orchesis met once a week
to prepare for their various activities . In midyear they presented a Dance Assembly for
the girls of East. An all-school meeting which
included all the Denver schools, provided
the opportunity for the girls to perform for
each other, and to learn new ideas.

Members of Orchesis display good form . (above)
Carmen Henderson captures a graceful form .

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(below)

�Chessmen
Knight Success
Chess Club, whose purpose is to promote
the game of chess, met once a week to play,
practice, and perfect their game. Included in
their year was an inter-club tournament.
Members played intently until checkmating
their opponents. Also Chess Club held tournaments with several other schoo1s, winning
some and losing some.
Tom Barber awaits the move of his opponent.

Bob Petri and Dan Swartz concentraTe on their next bid.

Club Seeks to
Bridge Success
Every two weeks marked a meeting of
Bridge Club. To begin their year of activities
an informal tournament was held with
George Washington's Bridge Club where
members played cleverly. The annual Christmas party for former members, which is in
connection with Senior Return, proved to be
fun for all. In the spring their annual student-teacher game became heated competition with witted students playing their best.

11 5

�Bowlers Strike
The girl's bowling club, though not competitive,
enjoyed their favorite hobby by bowling together
every Tuesday at Dalia Lanes. The members had
excellent instructors and learned to improve their
skill for obtaining a winning game. By practice the
girls saw how their game improved from the first
of the year to the last. The bowlers competed
against each other for top scores and winners received trophies which were presented at a banquet
at t he end of the year.

A bowler shows good form as she attempts to make a strike.

Determination and skill help a Rifflette shoot a high score.

Riflettes Hit the Target
Riflettes competed between schools in marksmenship contests. New members learned to shoot
a .22 caliber rifle and old members learned techniques on improving their proficiency with guns. The
East High Riflettes Drill Team performed for outside organizations. During practice sessions members learned firearm safety and planned activities
and projects for the year. One such project was a
dance during the second semester.

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�Club members attend a regular after school meeting, with an added surprise-guest speakers. Two Continental Airline stewardesses talked to Y-Teens about
etiquette.

Y-Teens Collect
Y-Teens, who are affiliated with the
YWCA, had many activities this past year.
The club's purpose is to better young women and give service to the community.
They visited different churches throughout
the year, had special guest speakers, such
as two Continental Airlines stewardesses,
and participated in the Y-Teen Convention.
The club collected money for the United
Way and spent a day with orphans as service projects.

11 7

�Members read verses from Caesar at their annual banquet.

League Learns Latin
Interest in Ancient Roman Customs and
the Latin language is common to all members of the Junior Classical League. East's
J.C.L. began its activities by providing
Thanksgiving dinners for poor Denver families . On December nineteenth the traditional lo Saturnalia celebration was held and in
the spring members participated in Latin
Week. Winners of the Virgil Medal for excellence in the Latin language were honored
at a classical Roman banquet.

The Classical ph ilosoph ies of Cicero a nd Virgil are contemplated by
latin scholar, Karle Seydel.

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�Knit-Wits Make
Stitch in Time
Persons desiring to learn the complicated
techniques of good knitting have an opportunity to do so in the Knit Wits. Members enenjoyed many knitting parties at which red
and white stocking hats were made for the
Angels Basketball team. A Daffy Apple
sale helped defray the cost of these traditional hats.

President, Dolores Nelson, enjoys demonstrating new stitches for new mem·
bers.

Proper hand position is important for perfect ion in knitting.

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�Speech Spurs Spirit
The Speech Club, affiliated with the
National Forensic League, led its members
to victory at speech meets around the city
this year to bring several trophies to East.
The club is made up of students from speech
and drama classes, as well as just interested
students in speech. To be a member a certain number of points were necessary. These
points were earned by participation in meetings and meets. Speech teams were coached
by Mrs. Carol Strickland.

Tom Meckley, Pet Gatseos, and Hil Margolin can't resist getting
in the act as Pat Seymour delivers a humorous interpretation.
(right ) Judy Coffee and Cynthia Carracasis never turn down
an opportunity to debate, and Denise Furgason is caught in
the middle of it. (below)

�(above) A scene is rechecked by players during dress rehearsal. John Brooks and John Bonsib are in the act of leaving during this scene from " My Three
Angels". (below)

East Soars With
"My Three Ange Is "
East Side Players gave its members the
opportunity to work not only with the acting
aspect of the dramatic field, but also the
make-up, costume, and production side.
The members put on the fall play of "My
Three Angels" by Sam and Stella Spewack.
A children's theater also was performed for
the elementary schools in the city. To raise
money the club held its annual pickle sale.
At meetings, classes, and workshops in the
fields of directing, producing, and over-all
development of a play, students learned
what goes into a play. Meetings also included guest speakers and a reading theater.

121

�Euclidian-Computer
Join Brains
Euclidian and Computer clubs joined this
year to become one organization interested
in Science and Mathematics . During the
year members learned how to work with
computers. Meetings were held with guest
speakers who lectured on the fundamentals
of the fields connected with Science. One
speaker was Professor Jack Cohen from
Denver University, who talked on "The Infinity of the Universe."

The cross circuits of a computer are shown (above) and tape reels are
shown in action (above right). Ray Robert, president, presides over a
meeting after school (/ower right) .

122

�Montage Promotes
Diletants
MONTAGE, East's student literary magazine, expresses the ideas of youthful diletants and other hopeful writers and artists.
Essays, poems, stories and art work submitted by students are reviewed by the editorial staff. The best works are chosen and
sent to the publications staff for printing and
distribution. MONTAGE members are chosen for their superior talents in the field of
literary productions. Members meet after
school to discuss possible sales techniques
and prepare the book which comes out in
the spring.

E£Lsts

/itt::Y"tlry rna.g 71 n

tcoo

yon,Y' ,
clife

Carolyn Allen (above right) displays MONTAGE sale poster to
photographer. Mary Randall, Editor, and Kathy Gilbert (below)
attend to vital matters concerning poster distribution.

123

��Activities
Enthusiasm A flame
Of involvement

125

�Activities Calendar
Orientation of New Teachers and
Students........................... September 6
Howdy Day.......................... September 14
Colfax Code And Citizenship Day
Assembly ............................ September 19
Sophomore Election Assembly. ............ October 3
Seraph Dance............................ October 7
Sophomore Party ....................... October 20
Back To School Night .................. November l
Fall Sports Dance ...................... November 4
Thanksgiving Assembly............... November 22
Drama Club Play ...................... December 8
Junior Prom ........................... December 9
Christmas Assembly ................... December 20
Christmas Concert. .................... December 22
Senior Return ........................ December 22
Woodbury Oratorical Contest ............ January 10
Career Day ............................. January 16
Father -Daughter Banquet ..... . .......... January 25
Tower of Strength Assembly ............ February 9
Sweetheart Dance ..................... February 17
PTA Fashion Show .................... February 29,
March 1, 2
All School Show ..................... March 22, 23
Wolcott Contest. .......................... April 15
Vocal Concert. ............................ April 26
Spring Concert .............................. May 1
Color Day ................................. May 10
Academic Awards Assembly............. May 20, 21
Senior Prom ............................... May 25
Senior Class Day........................... May 29
Graduation ................................. June 4
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�Learn To Lead
R.O.T.C. training at East cultivates habits of
discipline, orderliness, and precision. The cadet
learns to respect constituted authority, patriotism, and is given insight into the life, methods,
and training of a military man. R.O.T.C. encourages a high sense of personal honor along
with responsibility, leadership, cooperation, and
self discipline. An annual Federal inspection is
held each year at which Army officers test the
efficiency of the cadet. The various drill teams
in R.O.T.C. participate in special assemblies, in
addition to the weekly drills and inspections
done in preparation for city and state drill competitions.
BRUCE TAWARA
Cadet Lt . Colonel

East's R O.T C. is headed by Major Rex Dawson.

DAVID NEIL
Cadet Major
TYRONE HILL
Cadet Major
JAMES BElLANTE
Cadet 1st Lt.
RALPH DICKERSON
Cadet Captain

128

�Sergeant Parks studies the daily R.O.T.C. bulletin.

Cadets James Bellante and John Kareski in the arms room, inspect two of the
200 rifles maintained by East's R.O.T.C. battalion.

The East High R.O .T.C . presents the colors at the Veteran's Day parade.

�Drill Team
Attention~
East's girl's drill team, Honorary Cadets, is comprised
of junior and senior girls who maintain a minimum grade
point average of 3.0. They offer sevice to the school by
doing secretarial work in the armory. Tuesday and Friday
mornings are used for practicing drills which later aid
them in the city and state competitions held each year
at Washington Park and Boulder. This year under the guidance of Lieutenant Colonel Paige Plastina, the Honorary
Cadets also participated in the Veterans Day Parade and
the Memorial Day Parade.

PAIGE PLASTINO

lieutenant Colonel

Master Sergeant Hart, ROTC instructor, discusses an assignment
with Second lieutenant Denise Ferguson.

130

JUDY EGGLESTON

JANNELLE WILKINS

Major

Major

RANDY ELENBOGEN

LORA WEISS

Captain

Captain

�The Honorary Cadet Drill Team represents East in the Veterans Day Parade .

Cadets Paige Plastino, Nancy Bohm, and Sherry Tenich (right to left), arrange instruction sheets which aid the ROTC instructors.

Jannelle Wilkins watches as Lt. Colonel Paige Plastino
calls th Drill Team to attention

Ill

�Early birds are wide awake listening to the soul sounds of the "Citations."

Groovin'
"George" performs during the Seraph Dance.

Fish net, sea shells, flowers, airplanes,
and an enchanted forest created the atmosphere for East's dances. Starting off the
year was the traditional Seraph Dance entitled, "The Underwater Grotto". Following
this was the Fall Sports Dance, "Anything
Goes", sponsored by the ANGELUS and
Spotlight staffs, the Junior Prom, "Through
The Lo9king Glass", ICC's Sweetheart Dance,
and the Senior Prom.
"Anything Goes" went.

�Music Assemblies
Trudi Morrison (above ) , member of Concert Orchestra, diligently practices
for their next performance. The Norad Band (above right) and the D.U.
Symphonic Band (below) entertain Angels during an assembly .

133

�Musicians Merit
Applause
Music plays an integral part in all of East's
functions . This year vocal groups highlighted
many of our assemblies. Among them were
the Thanksgiving, and Christmas programs.
The Angelaires, a madrigal group, also participated in the school assemblies as well as
the P.T.A. Fashion Show in the spring.
The various instrumental organizations
presented their own assemblies, participated
in the Winter Music Festival, provided music
for the All-School Show, and marched in
the Color Day parade. In addition to all
these activities East's vocal and instrumental
groups also did their part in visiting the
Denver area junior high schools to present
programs.

With

the

main

hall

as

a

stage ,

the

Angelaires

perform

" Sunrise,

Sunset."

Concert Band 's brass section adds strong support to the total sound of the b and .

Ronnie Washington concentrates on creating a living sound
from the printed music.

134

�"I Am An American" is presented by Concert Choir in the traditional Tower of Strength assembly.

Stage Band member, Robb Latham, produces a softer sound on his French
Horn by using a mute. (above) Bass saxophone player, Eric Nance, works
out a new number during the fourth hour band class. (right)

135

�The "Can-Can" from Orpheus sets the pace as eight dancers perform on French
Street. (above) Chauncey Blakely (left) projects his excellent voice into the audience as he sings 'The Shadow of Your Smile!'.

The drum duet of George Weber and Mike Hartman prov ides the rhythm for Main Street.

136

�''On the Street
Where You Live''
East's All-School Show, "On The Street
Where You Live," gave many talented students the opportunity to perform. Participating before the background created by the
Art Service class, were the concert Choir and
Angelaires singing a rousing arrangement of
"Oklahoma" and recreating "The Rain in
Spain" from the musical "My Fair Lady."
Also highlighting the show was the singing
of Chauncy Blakely, modern and jazz dance
interpretation, and instrumental performances by George Weber and Mike Hartman
on the drums and Kathleen Gilbert on the
piano.

Ken Wright belts out 'Jacob Jones' on his trumpet.

Desiree Thalley dances to the accompaniment of the Angelaires
singing, ' I Could Have Danced All Night'.

Main Street is the scene as Bea1er Hamilton, Carol Bruso, and Roger Aydelott
perform 'This is the Shape of Thongs'.

137

�Spotlight Meets
Pressing Deadlines
Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Nelson, Spotlight, the East High newspaper has
served the student body by presenting news,
facts, and opinions to the students in their triweekly editions. Pupils have an opportunity to
be selected to the staff early each fall. Their
acceptance is based on the ability to write a
well constructed article and their knowledge
of school events.
As the school newspaper, Spotlight has tied
the interests and activities of the students into
an informative and interesting collection of
news.

Spotlight Editor, Chris Watson, chooses a headline for an article.

Discussing a page layout with the printer are (left to right), Dan Chap·
man, Rob Brown, Chris Watson, and Kenny Wohl.

Sponsor, Mr. Richard Nelson, discusses a story with Barry Hadley,
Page Editor.

Mary Hallet types some copy for the next edition of Spotlight.

138

�Copy-Rewrite Editor, Kenny Wohl, and Page Editor, Dan
Chapman, work on stories for Spotlight's next edition.

News Editor, Rob Brown, chuckles over a humorous remark with Page Editor, Margy Heim.

Preparing his page for printing is Gary Stern, Page Editor.

�Exchange Students
Open Doors to
Understanding
This year East was fortunate to have two
foreign exchange students. They were Polly
Bernard from France and Gulcin Acemi from
Turkey. The exchange was made through the
American Field Service program, whereby these
foreign students have the opportunity to live
with an American family, attend a public
school, and from these broaden their knowledge of the American people. During their stay
they experienced the various American sports;
football, basketball, and baseball, as well as
holidays in the American Tradition.

Polly Bernard (left) and Gulcin Acemi (below) enjoy Christmas in
the American tradition with their host families.

140

�Angie Noel gives incoming Angels their first look thr9ugh East and explains the importance
of the bulletin cases.

Old Angels

Using a copy of ANGELUS to help show East to new
sophomores, Kathy Waters tells them about traditions,
sports and clubs .

Orient
New Cherubs
Sophomore Orientation began the first
week of August and continued until the beginning of the fall semester. The incoming
sophomores were given a tour of the building, learned cheers from the cheerleaders,
and were shown films of East's activities including Color Day and the Honorary Cadets.
During the five hour session they were also
informed of the school's traditions, ideals,
government, and clubs. They later had the
opportunity to ask questions.
Orientation, which was incorporated into
the school one year ago, has proven to be
rewarding in aiding new students to adjust to and become familiar with East, as
well as instilling enthusiasm for their sophomore year.
Diane Fields distributes a copy of Spotlight to eager incoming sophomores.

141

�Delegates Assembl e
Delegate Assembly is comprised of representatives from every first hour class. Its
purpose is to serve as a link between the
student body and government at East.
This year, under the direction of Mr.
Arthur Bragg, Delegate Assembly conducted
a workshop for all of its members. The
workshop helped each representative recognize the extent of his duties. Along with
the workshop, Delegate Assembly also participated in furnishing the Senior Lounge
and organizing the United Fund Drive.
Trudi Morrison,
weekly meeting .

first

semester

president,

Delegate Assembly members, Carol
Perri II listen to a committee report.

presides

over

Fisher, Gerry Mann and

a

Pam

Gary Bouchier explains the new posters which Delegate Assembly used in their campaign
against litter.

Listening attentively to a suggestion for a project is second semester president,
Jim Hahn.

�Board Points Out
Leaders hip
The Activities Classification Board is responsible for seeing that the student positions are distributed evenly, according to
the amount of leadership and time each
position requires. The Board has been in
existence at East for four years and has
proved to be an effective one. It enforces
the belief that one individual should not be
allowed or obligated to carry too heavy a
load of activities. Through the Points Board
more students are able to hold a position
of leadership and participate more in school
activities.

Mimi Hallet helps with a sign which announces an upcoming speak-out.

The Classification Board, under the sponsorship of Mr. Bragg meets to discuss
the percentage of leadership positions held by Angels.

President, Shirley Gruenberg, presides over a meeting.

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�A suggestion made by Mr. Bragg brings mixed reactions from the Council members.

Head Girl,
Council.

Angie

Noel,

discusses

problem

facing

Jannelle Wilkins, concerned over an idea presented during the meeting , anxiously awaits
her chance to present a d ifferent idea .

144

�"To Instill the Ideas of Participation and Involvement .
"Creative Citizenship" is the term which best
exemplifies East's Student Council. With this as
their theme the Student Council has worked, with
the assistance of Mr. Arthur Bragg, to instill the
ideas of participation and involvement in East's
student body.
Angie Noel, Head Girl, and Greg Diamond,
Head Boy, have provided the leadership for such
projects as the organization of Delegate Assembly,
the Colfax Code, Sophomore Orientation, and
Speak-Outs which were held every Friday during
the lunch hours.

Greg Diamond finds a Council member's comment humorous as
he presides over a seventh hour meeting.

Council members Neal Stafford and Mary Dallas, visitor Kathy Kunz, and Spotlight representative, Cincy Crabb contemplate the merit of a suggestion.

145

���Paul Young, explains, in an assembly how an athlete's performance reflects the spirit of the crowd.

Greg Alexander, a former member of Angelaires, performs during an assembly presented by the Doane
College Vagabonds .

During the Club's Assembly, Jan Bingaman appeals for students to join the
Drama Club.

148

�Easts's foreign exchange students Gulcin Acemi, Steve Stewart and Lena Peters son (/eft to right) discuss the differences of our countries.

Assemblies Convey
Enthusiasm

This year East offered . a number of
assemblies aimed towards broadening the
cultural and educational background of the
students. A wide range of programs presented, including the introduction of the
foreign exchange students, clubs, musical
groups, debate teams, pep assemblies, class
skits and previews of the school play added
variety and aroused enthusiasm of the student body. Rounding out the year were the
traditional Christmas, Thanksgiving, Wolcott
and Woodbury assemblies.

Sally Wade and Ray Robert take the oath ot ottice in an assembly

149

�An appearance of the Doan College Vagabonds enlightened one of the
music assemplies .

The enthusiasm of our cheerleaders during a pep assembly spread spirit
throughout the student body.

150

Steve Olson stresses a point in his speech presented in the traditional
Woodbury Declamations Contest.

�Stage Crew Lights Up.
East's stage crew has contributed greatly
to the production of special school programs
and events. The members of the stage crew,
under the supervision of Mr. Richard Johnson, aid in providing lighting, sound, and
preparing the stage for all assemblies and
the All-School Show. Erecting platforms for
bands, and creating light effects and sound
of the school dances also requires the skill
of the stage crew.

Tom Allen adjusts a light prior to an assembly (above ). Tony
Arroyo and Allen Burnett join forces to raise a beam of lights
(above /eft)

Making last minute adjustments behind the scenes is Don Cox .

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�Let's Go, Angels!
Representing good sportsmanship and school spirit
are East's nine cheerleaders. They are chosen in the
spring on their ability to perform the duties of a cheerleader. Sponsored by Miss June Smith, the girls meet
once a week to practice. Their efforts are 'joined to
promote school spirit by painting pep-posters, attending all school sports, and planning pep assemblies.
The cheerleaders support East's teams and maintain the
desire to win.

Head cheerleader Debbie Heger raises Angel spirit at a football
game.

"V-1-C-T-0-R-YI That's the East High battle cry!"

East High's 1967-6B cheerleaders are (left to right) Janice Townsend, Jolene Fukuhara, Pat Abe, Alison Ando, Debbie Heger, Michele Nuss, Mary Babbs, Carol
Bruso, and Kacky Davis.

152

�East Has A
Better Idea
Spring and summer sportswear, evening
gowns, and the newest look in skirts,
dresses, and pantsuits were previewed in
the annual P.T.A. Fashion Show, "East Has
A Better Idea." The show was held in the
Denver Dry Goods Tea Room for three days
in order to raise money for the P.T.A. Scholarship. Not only were the senior girls able
to model fashions but five boys were able
to display the "In" look for young men's
sports and dinner wear. The music of the
East Angelaires added to the atmosphere
of the occasion.

Bart Brousard (above center) examines the midi dresses of Rayna Wright (left) and
Diane Field (right). Modeling red and white Color Day dresses are (below left to
right) Carol Bruso, Joni White •and Celeste Holmes. Debona ire Joel Walker (right)
displays one of the spring's newest looks for the young man.

153

�Orators Continue
Woodbury Tradition
January 10, 1968 marked the ninety-fifth
annual Woodbury Oratorical Contest, one
of East's traditions which has been continued since 1875. This year the Woodbury
medal was awarded to Edward Johnson, a
senior, for his outstanding interpretation of
Darrow's, "Against Capital Punishment."
The seven other contenders for the medal
were: Ray Robert, Steve Olson, E. Hil Margolin, Pete Gatseos, Joe Silver, Donald
Meckley, and Gregory Diamond. The three
judges, Mr. Justin W. Brierly, Dr. Louis Glorfeld, and Reverend George E. Burton, rated
each of the speakers on their ability to interpret and recreate a moment in history.

Ed Johnson (/eft) forcefully declares the evils of capital
punishment in his winning oration. Don Meckley (above)
and Joe Silver (below) dramatically present their Wood·
bury entries .

154

�Coffee Captures
Wolcott
This year Judy Coffee's reading and interpretation of "A Piece of Steak" by Jack
London won her the Eighty-ninth Annual
Wolcott Public Sight Reading Contest on
April 23, 1968. The seven other contestants
competing this year were Jeanne Brooks,
Denise Ferguson, Diane Randall, Cheryl
Brink, Carol Atkinson, Allison Branscombe,
and Mary Dallas. Judging these girls on
their ability to capture the mood of the
selection and their delivery were Mr. Ernest
Pech, Mr. Carl I. Johnson, and the Reverend
Hugh Mullins.

Judy Coffee (above) takes her turn in the Eighty-ninth Wolcott Contest while Cheryl
Brink, Allison Branscombe, and Carol Atkison watch.
Conferring congratulations on the new winner, Judy Coffee, ar" the other Wolcott contestants.

155

�Students Speak Out
Two years ago the "Speak Out" was
developed to give all students the opportunity to voice their opinions and criticisms
concerning the school. Since then the "Speak
Out" has grown to be a major part of
involving all students in East. Every Friday
during the lunch hours, students are invited to go and voice not only their opinions about East, but also on a variety of
topics concerning problems facing a person
in society. Topics ranged from "Interracial
Marriages" and "Race Relations" to speaking with the foreign exchange students
from the surrounding Denver schools.

156

��The junior float is created by (/eft to right) Sam Nelson, Allen Burnette, Tim Crow and Bernie Broderick.

Kerstin Johansson and Chris O'Neil attend to vital matters at the senior float as Gulcin
Acemi watches.

Henry Ervin watches dejectedly the work going on at the senior float.

158

�Colors Capture
Color Day
Vivid colors were prominent for this year's
Color Day floats, skits, state track meet and
dance as East High presented "The Wonderful World of Color". "My Coloring Book",
the Color Day parade, launched the day's
activities. Following this was the presentation of the class skits, awards for the floats
and skits, and the crowning of the May
Queen. The theme of color was further
stressed in the state track meet, "Flying
Colors", and a dance "Turn on in Technicolor" sponsored by Pre-Law and White
Jackets.

Stuffing the junior float are (/eft to right)
Cunningham.

Kathy Waters, Linda Hart and Charolette

Gulcin Acemi (above) concentrates on dressing "George".

159

�Senior Scholars
Outstanding academic achievement
and test scores are representative of the
Senior Scholars. Each year senior students ranking in the upper four percent
of the graduating class and maintaining
a grade point average throughout their
high school career of 3.85, are recognized for their scholastic excellence.
These students are also lauded for their
outstanding Scholastic Achievement Test
scores. Each of the Senior Scholars must
have received a combined verbal and
math score of 1320 or above.

160

�Outstanding Senior
Girls Awarded

FRIENDLINESS
Sally Wade

BEST ALL AROUND GIRL
Angie Noel

COURTESY
Vicki Nakashima

COURTESY
Toni Welch

LEADERSHIP
Trudi Morrison

SENSE OF HUMOR
Raquel Mayes

POISE
Marianne Ward

DEP EN DAB ILITY
Tina Garcia

SPORTSMANSHIP
Downey Hillmeyer

SERVICE
Diana Fields

LOYALTY
Susan Hart

CHEERFULNESS
Ann Bell

lbl

��Royalty
In subdued hues
Former fantasy
Becomes reality.

163

��Angelus
King and Queen

Miss Becky Niemi

Mr. Tom Speicher

This year ANGELUS was privileged to
have the renowned Flamenco dancer, Mr.
Jose Greco, select the Angelus King and
Queen. The King and Queen are a sophomore girl and boy chosen by a celebrity as
being characteristic of the American youth
today. Honored this year were M r. Tom
Speicher and Miss Becky Niemi.

Mr. Jose Greco
165

��Seraph Dance

An "Underwater Grotto," sponsored by
the Seraph Sisters, was the setting for this
year's first dance. The boy's gym was decorated with blue and green cheese-cloth
curtains and crepe paper fish hung overhead to create an underwater atmosphere.
"The George" set the mood with music.
The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Mr. Greg Lovato as Seraph King, by
last year's king, Mr. Dan Westmoreland. Mr.
Lovato was escorted by Miss Linda Powell.

Two members of the popular band, "The
George," perform their rendition of
"Words of Love" (above). King Greg
Lovato, (below) sits regally on his throne
as Miss Powell stands near.

Candidates for Seraph King are (left to right): Greg Lovato, Paul Young, Neal Stafford, George
Weber, Greg Diamond, and Vic Roberson.

167

��Queen, Janice Townsend and her escort, Tony Van Natter, enjoy first dance with royal court.

Fall Sports
Dance
The main hall was alive with colorful
:repe paper streamers and flowers for
this year's Fall Sports Dance, "Anything
Goes", sponsored by the ANGELUS and
Spotlight staffs. A painted airplane in
keeping with the theme, hung over the
staircase from which the queen candidates descended. The "Dux" provided
music for the night climaxed with the
crowning of Fall Sports Queen, Miss
Janice Townsend, escorted by Mr. Tony
Van Natter. Present for the crowning
was Miss Mary Brent, last year's queen.

Fall Sports Queen Candidates are, (left to right) stand•ng: Mary Dallas and lynn Wierman,
(s•tting), Diane Fields, Carol Bruso, Debbie Verduin, and Janice Townsend.

169

�The Junior Prom Queen candidates are, top left to right: Kathy Waters, linda Hart, Gena Owens, (boHom) Pat Carey, Cathi Cantrell, Debbie
Porter, and (seated) Carol Cantrell.

Junior Prom
The enchanting world of "Through
the Looking Glass" was the theme of
this year's Junior Prom, given by
the Junior Class. Colorful glittering
trees were placed around the room
and a mobile of huge playing cards
was suspended over the dance floor.
The crowning of "Alice" by last
year's queen, Miss Michele Nuss,
highlighted the evening. Miss Linda
Hart escorted by Mr. Alan Woodard
reigned from her mushroom throne.
The "Kandy Store" provided music.

The Queen of Hearts watches over the dancers in Wonderland.

170

��Miss Sail Wade
May Queen

�May Queen Attendants

May Queen at1endants are top row, left to right: Toni Welch, Diane Fields, Juli Krill, Sandra Nelms, and seated: Downy Hillmeyer, Tina Garcia , and Sally Wade.

173

�Senior Honorary Attendants are top to bottom, left to right: Janelle Wilkins, Lynda Fulimoto, Trudi Morrison, Sandy Deutsch,
Kathy Markis, Jeanne Brooks, Beth Fisher, Pam Higgins, Kacky Davis, Lynn Wierman, and Joyce Harris.

Honorary May Queen Attendants

174

�Sophomore Honorary Attendants are left to right Denise Jackson, Annette
Hill , Linda Bell and seated, Jean Pryor.

Members of the Court of Royalty are left to nght: Michelle Nuss,
Linda Hart, and Janice Townsend. Lost •s Greg Lovato.

Junior Honorary Attendants are top row, left to nght: Carol Cantrell, Alva Nelms, Sydney Danforth,
Allison Ando, and seated, Kathy Waters and Janet Johns.

175

��Sweetheart
Dance

Miss Diane Fields
Mr. Bart Broussard

Miss Betty Marshall
Mr. William Jackson

Miss Jean Pryor
Mr. Wilson Stafford

Miss Lynn Wierman
Mr. Gregory Mac Dougall

Miss Mary Dallas
Mr. Neal Stafford

Sweethearts Sydney and Reggie rest in their gazebo.

177

��Album
Seen as a mass,
Yet each alone An individual

�The sophomore class was priv ileged to have as their sponsors, Mrs . Elizabeth
Jackson and Mr. John Timmons .

Sophomore
Student
Council

Outstanding students of the class of 1970 are the sophomore class officers (/eft to right)
Jack James, Sue Hess, Denise Jackson, and Annette Hil l.

STEWART HENRY

JEAN PRYOR

BETTY WYTIAS

180

�Sophomores

Abbott, John
Adams, Monica

Augenstein, Marsh
Aumiller, Roxie
Baker, Jannifer
Baxter, Jo Ellen
Agnetti, Becky
Aldridge, Susan

Beauman, Toni
Bell, Linda
Bell, Mike
Alexander, Denise Benton, Judy
Alexander, Susan

Ando, Chris
Ashby, Rod

Bidwell, Janet
Biggs, Judy
Bingaman, Jackie
Blount, Sarah

Ashley, Sandy
Augenstein, Marie

Bockh, Mike

Bollacker, Lee
Bonella, Mary Jane
Bradford, Lori

�Sophomores

Brunton, John
Buford, Larry
Burlace, Thomas

Burnett, Maggie
Bustamante, Rudy
Byars, Veda

Campbell, Gwendolyn
Carroll, Charla
Chessen, Kay

Colvin, Mike
Connor, Kelvin
Cook, Mary

Cook, Yvonne
Cooper, Jill
Cooper, Naomi

Cousins, Rennee
&lt;.:rawford, Jacqueline
Crownover, Scott

Crutchfield, Barbara
Cumings, Sarah
Dahlstrom, Zelia

Davis, Carla
Davis, Kyle
Davis, Robbi

Deep, John
Dennis, Pia
DeVries, Gladys

Dickerson, Rebecca
DiProfio, Dan
Discoe, Kathy

182

�Donna, Linda
Draper, Ida
Dryden, Karen

Dunn, Dan
Evans, lmesia
Fa lkenburg, John

Gall, Janet
Gallagher, lynne

Faxon, Becky
Febinger, Dennis
Felton, laVonne

Garcia, Charles
Garcia, Cynthia

Felton, Skip
Fields, Daryle
Fisher, Carol

Flanagan, Steve
Flores, lydia
Forselius, Wendy

Foster, Wallin
Francis, Margot
Franz, Nancy

Garfunkle, Karen
Garrett, Anita

Garrett, Judy
Gash, lee

Gibbs, Cynthia
Glentzer, David

183

�Goldsmith, Galen
Goolsby, Cheryl Ann
Gorman, Pat
Grandy, Vicki
Grano, Cheryl

Gunells, Greg
Greenburg, Betsy
Gurtler, Joan
Haas, Philly
Haddock, Stephanie

Hager, Margaret
Hailey, Michael
Hall, Pat
Hall, Roberta
Hallet, Nini

Hamm, Shirley
Hanatani, Joan
Hansen, Dirk
Hanson, Vicki
Harris, Linda

Harrison, Joanne
Harrison, Ralph
Hart, Bob
Hartig, Helga

Hawkins, Claudia
Head, Cathy
Hellen, Cynthia
Henry, Stewart

Hess, Susie
Hill , Annette
Holliman, Rhoda
Holloway, Jan

Hoskins, Therese
Howard, Jim
Hoyman, Sandy
Hudson, Olivia

184

�Sophomores

Hughes, Debbie
Hunt, Eddie
Innes, David
Jackson, Denise

James, Jack
James, Tracy
Johnson, David
Johnson, Holly

Johnson, Perry
Johnston, Chris
Jones, Kris
Jones, Sandra

Jordon, Kent
Keller, Kathy
Kemp, Karen
Kennedy, Linda

Knowles, Susan
leaf, Mary Ellen
Leahy, Rose
lehr, Dave

Lemaster, Steve

levin, Jeff
Levinson, Kenny
loeb, larry

185

�love, Charmain
Luedke, Robert
Luers, David
Lykins, Susan
lyon, Jane

Madsen, Darrell
Mason, Anita
Mayes , Marquilla
Mayes, Valarie
McCaa, Kim

McCoy, Denise
McCue, Geoff
McDonald, Merry
McDonald, Sue
McElroy, Tom

McGregor, Sally
McGuire , Theresa
Mcintosh , Paul
McKinney, Deborah
Medina, Mary Jo

Meek, Cathy
Mejia, Ivy
Mersing , Susan
Meyer, Renee
Miller, Karen

Miller, Teri
Minard, Karla
Mitchell , David
Mitchell, Kathy
Miyake, Janice

186

��Morishige, Gayle
Morrill, Dan
Mullins, Dave
Nakajima, Mark
Naylor, Mark
Nelson, Kathy

Nieto, Alice
Oblock, Garry
Odegaard, Carol
Oliver, Angie
Oliver, Kathy
Olson, Diana

Oswald, Lee Ann
Pacheco, Allen
Parks, Karen
Peros, Joanie
Perrill, Pam
Peterson, Bruce

Sophomores

188

�Peterson, Joan
Petty, Tanya
Phelps, Jenny

Phlieger, Jan
Pierce, Murray
Poindexter, Karen

Powell, linda
Price, Deborah
Price, Marilee

Pryor, Jean
Pugh, Donna
Purfield, Jim

Putnam, Royal
Quick, Beth
Raffin, Chris

Ramberg, Cheryl
Randall, Dianna
Ranum, Judy

Ration, Armidia
Ration, Juanita
Reese, Bill

ReF a kis, Susan
Reinert, Gene
Reynolds, John

�Starrett, John
Strawn, Milter
Sugiura, Ken

Rhodes, Jennifer,
Rice, Daphne
Richardson, Marilyn

Rivers, Glen
Roybal, Martha
Rozback, Jim

Rusho, Diane
Salinas, Becky
Sandoval, Diane

Sa ntifer, Pearl
Schomp, lisa
Senator, E. Dirksen

Short, Gary
Simpson, Diane
Sisneros, Judy

Skeeters, Jennie
Slater, Linda
Slaughter, Steve

Smith, Dedra
Solis, Colleen
Southworth, Ronn

Speicher, Tom
Sperry, Christopher
Stafford, Wilson

190

Sunata, Allyn
Sweed, Patsy
Tawara, Daryl

Thomas, Gary
Torrington, Allan
Trace, Julie

Treja, Veronica
Trudeau, Debbie
Tsutsui, Dean

Vickers, Lucia
Vigil, Lucie
Voorhees, Janie

�Walker, Debbie
Wand, Kim
Washington, Melvin

Watson, Gwendolyn
Watson, Jan
Weber, John

Welch, Edna
Welch, Susan
Wellman, Sachiko

Westerfield, loretta
Whitaker, Janice
White, Kirby

Wielder, Lee
Wierman, Hank
Wilkerson, Rowena

Williams, Frances
Winkler, Margret
Winston, Lauri
Wise, Mike

Woods, Harold
Wright, Randy
Wszolek, Edie
Wytias, Belly

Yates, Bob
Young, Cheryl
Young, Kathy
Young, Sharon

191

�BLUM, DENNIS

CANTRELL, CATHI

Lead ing the Junior Class th is year were: Linda Hart, President; Cheryl
Thomas, secretary; Carolyn Wright, treasurer; and Carol Cantrell ,
Vice-president .

OWENS, GENA

Student Council
PORTER, DEBORAH
Mrs Doris Barton and Mr. Donald
a helping hand to the Class of 1969.

Griebenaw,

frequently

lent

REAGAN, GARY

SEDAR, SCOTI

19

�Adams, Terri
Aikens, Mildred
Alexander, Shelley

Allen, Tom
Allman, Kathy
Ando, Alison

Andrews, Carolyn
Andrews, Mike
Arellano, Veronica

Argall, Woody
Arroyo, Tony
Atkison, Carol

Augenstein, Luther
Badgett, Donna
Baird, Bob

Baker, William
Barger, Chris
Bautsch, Tom

Becker, Dale
Bellinger, Nelda
Belyea, Becky

Berry, Magellan
Biggs, Marty
Blair, Debbi

Blount, Donna
Blum, Denni1

Blunt, John
Board, Karen

Bohm, Nanci
Bourne, Jennie

193

�Branscombe, Allison
Briano, Rudy
Bridgeforth, Sharon
Buckstein, Gary
Bullock, Frieda

Burch, Linda
Burger, Sharie
Burkett, Marilyn
Burnett, Allan
Cantrell, Carol

Juniors
Cantrell, Cathi
Carey, Deetta
Carlson, Mike
Chase, Patricia
Cherrie, Pamela

Ciddio, lorraine
Cobb, William J.
Collier, linda
Collins, Mike
Colvin, John

Combs, Lin
Craig, Robert
Crites, Penn,y
Cronkey, Marge
Crow, Tim

Crow, Zenia
Cunningham, Charlotte
Danforth, Sydney

Darnell, Sandy
Davis, Judy
DeHerrera, Ross

DeNagy, Barb
Dickey, Linda
Doida, Jean

Downey, Linda
Doyle, Linda
Eckhardt, Eugene

194

�Elmblad, John
Engels, Barbie
Farnsworth, Carolyn
Feilbert, Derek

Fields, Mary
Fiser, Martha
Fisher, Dana
Flanagan, Casey

Fukuhara, Jolene
Fuller, Bruce
Garrett, Walter
Gibson, Kathy

Guest, lloyd
Gunn, Sue
Hahn, Rock
Hall, Francine

Gomez, Karen
Gonzalez, Becky
Goodwin, Jeanne
Greer, Chris

195

�Hall, Margaret
Hallet, Mary
Hansen, Helene

Juniors
Harrell, Conrad
Hart, linda
Hartman, Mike

Hatfield, Joyce
Hawkins, Curtis
Hawkins, Cynthia

Heckel, Jerry
He im, Margy
Henderson, Chonita
Herndon, Carolyn

Herrera , Charlotte
Hocking , Chris
Hollowell, Jill
Holmes, Harriet

Holmes, Nanette
Hooker, linda
Hudgins, David
Huff, Susan

Hunt, Ken
Hydinger, Marilyn
Innes, Wesley
Inouye, Diana

Inskeep, Barbara
lsqu ierdo, Arnulfo
lwahashi, Alan
Jackson, Emily

Johnston, Terry
Jones, Connie
Jones, Sharon
Jones, Toi

196

�Karakawa, Jan
Kempner, Ben
Kissell, Kathy
Koto, Randy
Kozelka, Sara

Kramer, Marcia
Krieger, Vicki
Kunz, Kathy
Kurz, Mary
Lamers, Monica

lasby, Kathy
latham, Robb
lee, Karen
leerskov, Sandy
Lindsay, Tim

Linley, Francine
linton, Jeanie
logan, Patty
lore, Peggy
lowe, Francis

lucas, Gladys
lucero, Bruce
lupberger, Kent
lusk, lee
MacNeil, Michele

197

�Mahoney, Mary
Malone, Norma
Mann, Jerry
Manzanares, Tony

Margolin, Hil
Marshall , Betty
Mart in, Margie
Martinez, Linda

Martyn, Gary
Mason, Gloria
Matsuda, Wayne
McCue, Mike

McDowell, Barbara
McGee, Daphne
McGee, Paula
McGregor, Joe

Mcintosh, David
Mcintosh, John
Meineke, Julia
Melville, Meredy

Mims, Eva
Minton, Jim
Miszczuk, John
Mitchel, Pam

Mitchell, Cindy
Morishita , Rhonda

Morrill, Ed
Morris , Tanya

Modley, Earl
Murakami, Dave

Juniors

Murrell , Charlayne
Nady, D.

Nakash ima, Dennis
Nelms, Alva

198

�Nelson, Ellen
Nelson, Sam
Nemiro, Guy
Nitta, Keary
Norman, Alberteen

Ochs, Melvin
Odegaard, Cheryll
Overland , Elizabeth
Owens, Gena
Paschall, Mike

Personius, Tony
Petri, Robert W.
Ph illips, Yvonne
Plante, Jean
Poole, Judy

Porter, Deborah
Powell , Elizabeth
Quails, Brenda E.
Randall , Mary Carol
Reagan, Gary

Redfearn, Timothy J.
Reed , Michele
Reese, Terry Lynn
Reynolds, Andre
Rhoades, John

Richie, Betty Jo
Richmond, Rebecca
Ricke, Missy
Riese, Kathy
Riley, Christine

199

�Risley, Jan
Rockwell, Dave
Rodarte, Carol Ann
Rongved, Gina
Rosenbaum, Terri

Ross, Kent
Rullman, Debbie
Sakamoto, Ellen
Salazer, Pat
Sauerbriet, Mari Ann

Sawyer, Denise
Schapire, Esther
Schilt, Chris
Schoendaller, Karen
Schriver, Tim

Schutz, Steve
Schwartz, Penny
Scope!, Tracey
Sedar, Scott
Seifried, Jan

Selmser, Mary
Seydel, Karle
Shimizu, Marlene
Smith, Dora
Smith, Pam

200

�Smith, Tana Darlene
Standley, John
Stegeman, Diane
Steger, Belinda

Stewart, Marla
Streno, Nick
Strickland, Shirley
Tanaka, Sue

Juniors
Taylor, Susan
Tencich, Sherry
Thomas, Cheryl
Townsend, Marilyn

Tremmel, Marcia
Truair, Becky
Tursick, Tim
Valiance, Cathie

20 1

��Van Natter, Tony
Van Woerkom, Julie
Vaught, Melva

Vette, Terry
Wagner, Charles
Waters, Kathy

Watkins, Stephanie
Wayne, Mary
Whalen, Joe

Wier, Phyllis
Wilbur, Bill
Wilkerson, Alexis

Wise, Sue
Wisehart, lynn
Wolcott, Steve

Woodard, Alan
Wright, Carolyn
Yeager, Clark D.

203

�Sen ior
Student
Council

Senior Class sponsors arP Miss June Smith and Mr. Emil Ziegler.

Senior Class Officers from left to right are, Lynda Fujimoto, Kathy Markis,
Bill Wright, and Sandra Nelms.

DAllAS, MARY
GARCIA, TINA

GREENE, MARSHALL
JOHNSON, CAROL

LONG, TOM
PEAK, DAVE

STAFFORD, NEAL
WILKINS, JANNEll

204

�ABE, PAT
All-School Show, Cheerleader; Classification Board; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; JCL; Skeast;
Sophomore Orientation Staff; Teen Dems, Vice-President;
White Jackets; '68 Club.

ABEGG, TIM
ACEMI, GULCIN
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate
Assembly; P.T A. Model; Seraph Sisters; Student Council;
White Jackets, A.F.S.-Turkey

AHLBERG, MARCELLA

ALEXANDER, SHERRY
ALLEN, DOLORIS
ALKOVE, DAVE
ALLEN , CAROLYN

Seniors

ALLEN, JOHN
ANDERSON, MELLENE
Delegate Assembly; Distribut ive Educat ion.

ANGLIN , JEROME
Concert Choir; Hi-Y, President; Inter-Club Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Track .

ARMIJO, LILLIAN

ARMSTEAD, BARBARA
ARMSTEAD, ROMANDER
ASHLEY, RONNIE
ASKEW, VEL VER

AVILA, VIKI
AYDELOTT, ROGER
All-School Show; Drama Club -East Side Players; Montage;
Skeast.

BABBS, MARY
BACHMAN , CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Dis tributive Educat ion; DECA, President; Inter-Club Council; JCL; Sophomore Council; '68
Club.

205

�BARKI, ROSALIND
BARNES, ALANA
All-Stale Choir; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate As·
sembly; Foreign Language Club; JCl; Knit-Wits; Model
Teens; Upward Bound .

BARNES, GAIL

BARTON, KATHY
BAYNES, PETE
BEARDSWORTH, GARY

BEAUMAN, CHARLES
BELL, ANN
BELLANTE, JAMES

BENNETT, ERNIE
BENTLEY, CINDY
BERNARD, POLLY
P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sisters; Skeasl; Student Council; '68
Club; A.F.S. Exchange, France.

BERRY, HAROLD
BESAW, DANIEL
BETZ, JOHN

BINGAMAN, JAN
BISHOP, HAROLD
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Dis·
lr ibutive Education, Vice-President; FBlA; Foreign lan·
guage Club; FTA; Junior Achievement; Mayors Youth
Council; R.O.T.C.; Rifle Club; Sophomore Council; Student
Council leadership Conference.

BISHOP, SUZETTE

206

�BJORK, DARLIS
BLACK, RONN
BLAKELY, CHAUNCEY

BOEHLER, JEANNIE
All-School Show; Camelot; Delegate Assembly; Modern
Dance Group: Orchesis; "Pure As the Driven Snow.''

BOGGS, CAMILLE
BOIKO, WALLY

BOLEY, EARL
BOUCHER, GARY
BOUCHIER, LAURA
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club-East Side
Teens; Sophomore Council; Symposium.

Players;

Model

BOONE, SHERYL
BOWERS, JEANNE
All-City Pep Club; Girls' Bowling; High School Red
Cross; Jr Escort; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Courtesy Secretary; Optimist Award Finalist; '6B Club.

BOWLES, FRANCES

207

�BRADFORD, CHERRY
BRAME, DONNA
Aufsteiger Club; Delegate Assembly;
Cross; Skeast; Pegasi Club.

High

School

Red

BRANNON, PAT

BREWER, BOB
BRODERICK, DAN
Baseball (Varsity letter); "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
Jr. Usher; Fairview Exchange.

BRODIE, JUDY

BROOKS, JEANNE
All-City Choir; All-School Show; All-State Choir; Angelus
Staff, Activities Editor; Concert Choir, President; Delegate
Assembly; Girls' State Alternate; Holland, Michigan Exchange; Human Relation Conference Chairman; ICC leadership Workshop; Jr. Prom Attendant; Model Teens; National Achievement Scholarship Semifinalist; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Speech; White Jackets; '68 Club.

BROWN, ROBERT
Delegate Assembly; JCl; Spotlight Staff, News Editor, Reporter, Business and Supply Manager.

BRUNTON, DICK

208

�BRUNTON, ROBERT
BRUSO, CAROL
Cheerleader; All-School Show; Drama Club-East Side Players; Concert Choir; Fall Sports Queen Attendant; May
Queen Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets; '6B Club.

BUERKLE, CHARLA
BUETHE, WARREN

BUFFALO, MARIAN
Delegate Assembly; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

BURCH, ALLEN
BURCHFIELD, JOHN
Bridge Club,
clidean Club.

Vice

President;

Delegate

Assembly;

Eu-

BUSH, GLORIA

BUTLER, GERALDINE
Knit-Wits; Symposium; Senior Service Project; White Jackets; Y-Teens, Historian; '6B Club.

BUTLER, JOEL
CAMPBELL, KATHY
CARACASIS, CYNTHIA
Bridge Club; Camelot, Publicity Chairman; Computer Club,
President; Drama Club-East Side Players; Euclidean Club;
Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior Escort; Safroth Contest; Speech, Treasurer; Voice of Democracy Winner.

CARD, SHARON
CARROLL, LINDA
Concert Band; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council;
JCL, Censor, Chief Censor; Junior Escort; Knit-Wits; PreMed, Treasurer, President; White Jackets.

CASEBOLT, JIM
All-City Football; Baseball; "D" Club; Football; Gymnastics;
Inter-Club Council; Key Club; Pre-law; Sophomore Orientation Staff.

CASLER , HOLLY
Bowling Club; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Girl's
Bowling; Knit-Wits; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis; PreMed; '6B Club.

CHAPMAN , BILL
All-City Choir; All-School Show; All-State Choir; Art Club,
Vice President; Chess Club; Computer Club; Concert
Choir; Counterpoints; Euclidean Club; Folklore Club; ICC
leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement; Knit-Wi ts; Colorado Anti-Pollution Contest African Seminar; E.M.R.C.
Pres ident.

CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY
CHESSEN , BOB
Boy's State; "D" Club; Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership
Workshop; Junior Boys' Advisor Council; Key Club, Secretary; Pre-Law, President; Sophomore Council; Spotlight
Staff, Reporter; Student Council leadership Conference;
Swimming; '6B Club.

CHINN, CRYSTAL
CLARK, DEBRA
CLEARY, LINDA
CLEMENTS, CHARLES
Concert Choir; San Felipe Expedition.

COFFEE, JUDY
All -City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Managing Editor;
Delegate Assembly; Girls' State; Junior Class Officer,
President; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Shafroth Contest;
Speech, President; Student Council; Wolcott Contest; A.F.S.
Candidate.

209

�COLLARD, CLARK
COLLINS, BOB
COLLINS, KATHY
COMBS, PATRICIA

CONIS, TOM
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players.

CONNORS, LEO
CONTINI, SHARON
COONEY, MAURA
Model Teens; Y-Teens.

CRABB, CINDY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; JCL; Spotlight Staff; Reporter, Page Editor, Correspondent;
White Jackets ; '68 Club.

CRAFT, DON
CRAFT, MACK
CRAIGHEAD, JOSEPH
Art Club.

CRAWFORD, FERN
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Model Teens.

CROWNOVER, MICHAEL
Art Club; Foreign
Club Council.

Language

Club,

President;

Inter-

CULLIP, JOHN
CUMO, IRENE

CURTIS, DIANE
Riflettes; Teen Dems; Y-Teens.

DAILEY, LANELL
All -School; Angelites; Junior Achievement.

DALLAS, MARY
Angelus Staff, Copy Writer; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club-East Side Players; Fall Sports Queen Attendant ;
ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior May Queen Attendant; Palmer High School Exchange; Sophomore Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council Workshop; Speech; Student Council; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Wh ite
Jackets; Wolcott Contest; '68 Club; Color Day Skit

DAVIES, BILL
DAVIS, BARCLAY
Art Club; Aufsteiger Club; Outward Bound; Skeast;
Teen·Age Republicans; Chihauhua Exped ition.

DAVIS, BECCA
DAVIS, KACKY
Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Pl ayers; Dram a Club Play, " Bl ithe Sp,rit"; Junior Escort
Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Council;
Wh ite Jackets.

DAVIS, MICHAEL

2 10

�DAWKINS, WALTER
DAWSON, CAROL
DEGENHART, DENNIS
DEMBECK, BOB

DENIOUS, NANCY
DENNIS, KATHY
High School Red Cross; Skeast; White Jackets

DESJARLAIS, JOYCE
DEUTSCH , SANDY
Angelus Staff, S.T.R. Editor; Delegate Assembly; InterClub Council; ICC Leadership Workslfop; Junior Escort; Junior Prom Queen Attendant ; Model Teens;
Speech; Tri-Hi -Y, President; White Jackets; Wolcott
Contest; Alternate; '6B Club.

DENSMER, RON
DeWITT, CHARLES
Aufste iger Club; Junior Achievement; Swimming.

DICKERSON, RALPH
All-City Choir; All -School Show; Angelaires , President;
Aufsteiger Club; Camelot, Concert Choir, Vice-President;
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations; Conference Delegate; Outward Bound; R.O .T.C. Rifle Team; Speech;
Symposium; Track; '6B Club; R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander; Woodbury Alternate.

DIGGENS, MARY

DOMINGUEZ, TOM
DOWNEY, MARGARET
Bridge Club, President;
Foreign Language Club;
FTA; Inter-Club Council;
Teen-Age
Republicans,
Vice-President; '6B Club.

DROMMOND, SUE
DUNCAN, THELMA
Girl's

Bowling; Y-Tee ns .

ECKHARDT, JOHN
All-City Band; Aufsteiger
Club; Boy's State; Conce•t Band; Key Club; PreLaw; Sophomore Council;
'6B Club; Fencing Club.

EDWARDS, DAVID
All-Metro, Baseball; Baseball; " D" Club; Delegate
Assembly;
Key
Club;
Swimming;
WrMtling;
E.A.S T Club, Vice-President.

211

�EGGLESTON, JUDY
All-School Show; Aufsteiger Club; Camelot;
Cadet, Maior; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Skeast.

Honorary

ELENBOGAN, RAND!
Concert
Skeast.

Choir;

Honorary

Cadet,

Captain; Model

Teens;

ENCINIAS, THERESA
ERIKSON, CLIFF
ERVIN, HENRY
"D" Club; JCl; Junior Usher; Key Club; Pre-law; Swimming; '68 Club.

EVERSMAN, DARRELL
All-City, Track; All-State Cross-Country; Concert Band;
Cross Countrv; "D" Club; Euclidean Club; Junior Usher,
Key Club; Track; Wrestling; '68 Club; National Merit letter
of Commendation; Masonic Award for Outstanding Achievement.

FANCHER, RANDY
FERGUSON, DENISE
FIELDS, DIANE
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen
Attendant; Girls' State, Human Relations Conference Delegate; Jr. Escort; Model Teens; National Achievement Scholarship Finalist; PT.A Orientation; P.TA Model; Junior
Service Project; Seraph Sisters, Treasurer; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech; White Jackets, Drillmaster; '68 Club;
Elks leadership Award Finalist.

FISHER, BETH
All-School Show; Angelaires; Angelus Staff, Royalty Editor; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council;
ICC leadership Workshop; Key Club Sweetheart; Skeasl;
Sophomore Council; Tri-Hi-Y, President, Service Chairman; White Jackets; '68 Club.

FISHER, KATHY
FTA, Vice-President; ICC, leadership; Model Teens; Symposium, Recording Secretary; White Jackets; Y-Teens, Program Chairman.

FISHER, RON

FLOURNEY, DONALD
FLOYD, BARBARA
Art Club; Drama Club-East Side Players; Junior Achievement; JCl; Jr. Escort; Knit-Wits; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets.

FORSELIUS, VAL
FRANCIS, JULIE
FTA; High School Red Cross.

FRANZ, ROSEMARIE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

FRAZIER, LINDA
FREY, ROD
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; All-State Track; Cross Country; Angelus Staff; Delegate Assembly; Aufsteiger; D-Ciub.

FROBJG, CHARLOTTE

2 12

�FUJIMOTO, LYNDA
Classification Board; Drama Club-East
Side Players; International Relations
Club; Senior Class Officer, Treasurer;
Senior Service Project; Student Council
Workshop; '68 Club.

GALLAGHER, KATHIE

GARCIA, TINA
Drama Club-East Side Players; Human
Relation Conference Delegate; Inter·
Club Council; Jr. Escort; Latin Ameri·
can Club, President; Model Teens; Palmer High School Exchange; Seraph Sis·
ters; Speech; Student Council; Student
Council leadership Conference; White
Jackets; Sophomore Orientation Staff;
Elks Award Finalist; Cinema Club.

GARCIA, YVONNE

GARRETT, DAVE
GATSEOS, PETE
Camelot; Chess Club; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club;
ICC Leadership Workshop; International
Relations Club, Vice President; Junior
Achievement, Vice President; Speech,
Vice-President; '68 Club; Woodbury;
National Forensic League, Degree of
Distinction.

GEIST, LINDA
Aufsteiger Club; FTA; Jr. Escort; Knit·
Wits, Treasurer; Seraph Sisters.

GERKE, DENISE

GIDDINGS, YVONNE
Bowling Club, Treasurer, Secretary;
FTA; Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wits .

GILBERT, KATHLEEN
All-City Orchestra; All-School Show;
All-State Orchestra; Camelot; Concert
Orchestra; Euclidean Club; Inter-Club
Council, Secretary; ICC Leadership Workshop; Jr. Escort; Montage; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Seraph Sisters, President;
Speech; Stage Band; Sophomore Orientation.

213

�GILLIAM, ROBERTA
GOLDSTONE, BOB
GOMEZ, KEVIN
All-School Show; Camelot; "D" Club; Football; Hi-Y;
Symposium; Track; '68 Club.

GOOCH, ANDREA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Montage;
Riflettes , Treasurer, Secretary; White Jackets; Y-Teens;
'68 Club.

GORE, CINDY
GRANDY, SANDY
GRAY, TOM
All-City Band; Aufsteiger Club; Cross Country; "D"
Club; Key Club, Vice President; Track.

GREENE, MARSHAL
All-City Sw,imming; All-Metro Swimming; All-State Swimming; Aufsteiger Club; Cross-Country; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Junior Boys' Advisory Council; Outward Bound; Pre-Law; Student Council; Student Council Workshop ; Swimming; '68 Club.

GREENBERG, WALTER
Angelus Staff, Photographer; Concert Band, Concert
Orchestra ; Euclidean Club; Key Club; Pre-Law, Vice
President; Tennis; Fencing Club, President; '68 Club.

GRIER, RODNEY
All-City Track; Art Club; Camelot; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football; Hi-Y, Assistant Secretary;
Stage Crew; Track; '68 Club.

GRIFFIN, SHEILA
Jr. Escort; Montage; Spotlight Staff, Artist.

GROVE, MAXIE

GROVES, LYNETTE
Girl's Bowling; Y-Teens.

GRUENBERG, SHIRLEY
Camelot; Classification Board, President; High School
Red Cross; ICC Leadership Workshop; '68 Club.

GUEST, PAT
HADLEY, BARRY
All -City Band; All-School Show; Camelot; Concert Band;
Junior Achievement; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Page 3
Editor; Stage Band; Track.

214

�HAGER, JANE
HAHN, JIM
Delegate Assembly, Secretary, Vice President; Drama
Club-East Side Players; ICC Leadership Workshop; Ranum Exchange; Student Council Leadership Conference; Upward Bound, President; National Thespian
Society.

HALL, BENNIE
HALL, CINDY

HALL, JEANNE
HALL, JOSEPH
HAMILTON, BEAVER
HAMIL TON, DIANE
Symposium; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

Seniors

HAMPTON, LONNIE
HANDEN, MARY

HANDY, MITCH
HARRIS, JOYCE
Foreign Language Club; FTA; Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership Workshop; Symposium,
Vice President; White Jackets; Y-Teens, CoPresident.

HARRIS, ROSE
HARRISON, RICHARD

HART, SUSAN
All-City Pep Club; Aufsteiger Club; Camelot;
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Jr. Escort, Outward Bound; San Felipe Expedition; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Secretary.

HASTINGS, CELESTE

215

�HECKEL, TED
HEGER, DEBBIE
HENDERSON, CARMEN
ICC; ICC Leadership Workshop; Modern Dance Group,
Pres ident; Orchesis, President; Pre-Med; Symposium; YTeens; '68 Club.

HENDERSON, EDITH
FTA; P.T.A. Hostess.

HENDERSON, JUNE
HENDERSON, LYNN
Class ification Board; Cross Country; Delegate Assembly;
ICC Leadership Workshop; International Relat ions Club;
Key Club; Speech; Track; D.U. Conference; C.U. Confer·
ence.

HERRERA, VICKIE
HIBBERT, STEPHANIE

HIGGINS, PAMELA
DAR Finalist; Delegate Assembly; ICC Leadership Conference; Model Teens; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop; '68 Club;
Girl's Basketball.

HILL, CHERRY
Art Club; Concert Choir; Foreign Language Club; Jr.
Prom Queen Attendant; Symposium; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

HILL, LINDA
HILL, LINDA

HILL, MARCIA
HILLIARD, JERRY
All-City Football; " D" Club; Football; Hi-Y.

HILLMEYER, DOWNEY
All -City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Class Secretary;
May Queen Attendant; Seraph Sisters; Speech; Tri-Hi-Y;
Wh ite Jackets, President.

HOLMES, GINNY

216

�HOLMES, LANA
HOLT, LARRY
HOPSON, RICHARD
HORVAT, MIKE

HUDGINS, ANTHER
HUDSON, BARBARA
HUDSON, ROSE
JACKSON, DEBBY
All -Ci ty Pep Club; Knit-Wits, Treasurer; Pre-Med; White
Jackets , Drill Master; '68 Club.

JACKSON, DEWEY
JACKSON, JAN
Fall Sports Queen Attendant; May Queen Attendant;
Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding
Secretary

JACKSON, TOM
JACOBS, MARGIE

JACOBSON, BOB
JASSO, JANICE
JEPKES, MARTIN
JEW, CAROLYN
All -City Orchestra; All -City Pep Club; Angelus Staff,
Album Assistant ; Concert Orchestra; FTA; Girl's Bowling; Pre-Med, Treasurer; White Jackets, Vice President;
Optimist Award Semi-Finalist; '68 Club.

JOHANSSON, KERSTIN
JOHNSON, CAROL
JOHNSON, GWENDOLYN
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project; Speech;
Student Council Leadership Conference; '68 Club.

JOHNSON, LINDA
Girl 's Bowling; Knit-Wits; Y-Teens.

JOHNSON, SANDRA
Delegate Assembly; Junior Achievement; JCL; Mayors
Youth Council; Montage; P.T.A. Hostess; Skeast; Student Council Leadership Conference; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

JOHNSTON, NANCY
JONES, ALVIN
KARR, ANDREW

217

�KAWASHIMA, KAREN
Angelus Staff, Business Manager; JCL; Junior Class Officer, Treasurer

KEATING, SHEILA
KELLY, ALICE

KELLY, VICKEY
KNOWLES, MERILYNN
All-City Pep Club; Human Relations Conference Delegate;
Junior Escort; Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; White
Jackets, Secretary; Western Civilization Contest, Winner

KOPP, LINDA
Junior Achievement; White Jackets.

KRAUSE, JANET
KRETSCHMAR, JAMES
KRILL, JULI
Junior Escort; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; Seraph
Sisters, Vice President; White Jackets, Treasurer.

KRIWENKOW, OLGA
KUSUMI, MARILYN
LAMB, ALAN
Aufsteiger Club; Inter-Club Council; Key Club; Outward
Bound; Skeast; Teen Dems, President; Chihuahua Expedition.

218

�LAMERS, JOHN
LANG, MIKE
LEAVER, KAREN
Drama Club-East Side Players, Secretary; Euclidean Club;
Junior Escort, Science Seminar Sophomore Council; Wolcott
Contest

LEWALLEN, JANET
AII-C1ty Choir; All-Stale Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; High School Red
Cross; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets; '68 Club.

LIUZZI, LINDA
Junior Escort

LONG, TOM
Delegate Assembly; ICC; ICC Leadership Conference; Junior Boys Advisory Council; Senior Service Project; Student
Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council Workshop; '68 Club; Kennedy Exchange.

LOYD, VERONICA
LUERS, MARTY
LYCERGUS, ELNORA

MADDEN, KELLY
Bridge Club; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Girls
Bowling, Knit-Wits; Rifle-ettes; White Jackets; '68 Club.

MAES, MIKE
MANUELITO, DAISY

219

�MARNACE, PAT
MARKIS, KATHY
De lega te Assem bl y; JCL; Model Teens; Senior Class Off ice r, Secre tary; Se nior Service Project; '68 Club .

MARTIN, COY LYNN
Girl 's Bowl ing, Y-Teens .

MARTIN , GENE
MAYES, MARTHA LEE
McANDREWS, CONNIE

McCLELLAN, BEVERLY
McCUE, JOE
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club-East Side Players; Student
Director of " Blythe Spirit"; Outward Bound .

McDAVID, MARGO

MacDOUGALL, GREG
McDOWELL, MAXINE
McELROY, LINDA
Art Club, Preside nt , Vice Pres ident; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Folklore Club; Inter-Club Council; Model Teens;
Sophomose Council.

McFARLAND, ALFRED
McGEE, DAVID
McGRATH, TOM

McGRATH, SHARON
McNEILL, CAROL
McNEILL, JAMES

220

�MENSING, CINDY
MEYER, TOM
MILLER, REGINA
MILLER, ROBERT
Concert Band; Euclidean Club, Vice President;
Junior Usher; National Achievement Scholarship
Finalist.

MILLER, TOMMIE
High School Red Cross; Rifle-ettes; Y-Teens.

MILLER, VICKI
MINES, REGGIE
All-City, Track; All-Metro, Track; All-State, Track;
Cross Country; "D" Club; Human Relations Conference Delegate.

MITSIS, PHIL
Baseball; Basketball; Boy's State; "D" Club;
Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club; ICC; ICC
Leadership Workshop; Junior Usher; Key Club,
Presdient; Montage; National Merit Finalist; PreLaw; Science Seminar; Student Council Leadership Conference; '68 Club; Fencing Club, Vice
President.

MONDRAGON, KATHY
MOORE, LARRY
MORALES, MARY LOU
R1fle-ettes.

MORGAN, JEANNIE

22 1

�MORIMOTO, KERRY
MORRISON, CECILIA
MORRISON, TRUDI
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; AllState Orchestra; Camelot; Concert Band; Concert Or·
chestra, DAR S mi-Finalist; Delegate Assembly, First
Semester President; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL;
Model Teens, Recording Secretary; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant· Teen-Age Republicans; White Jackets; Op·
timist Award Sem Fnalist; '68 Club.

MOSES, BRAD
All-City Gymnastics; All-State Gymnastics; "D" Club;
Gymnastics; Key Club; Pre-Law.

MOSS, SHIRLEY
AII-C1ty Choir All-School Show; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; High School Red Cross;
'68 Club.

NAKASHIMA, VICKI
ICC; ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement,
Treasurer, JCL; Knit-Wits, President.

NATAN, EDDIE
Art Club; Chess Club; Science Seminar; African Seminar.

NATHAN, VIOLA

NAVE, LARRY
NOEL, ANGIE
All-City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Assistant Roy·
alty Editor; DAR Finalist; Delegate Assembly , Head
Girl; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC Leadership Workshop; Jr. Escort; Junior Prom Queen Attendant; Latin American Club; May Queen Attendant;
National Ach1evement Scholarship Semi-Finalist and
Finalist; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech; Student Council, Jr.
Representative; White Jackets; '68 Club.

NEIDIG, SHARON
NEIL, DAVID
Brigade Competition; Boulder Competit ion; Federal
Inspection Color Guard Commander; Sojourners Speech
Contest

NELMS, SANDRA
All-City Student Council; All-School Show; Art Club,
Vice Pres ident; DAR Award; Delegate Assembly; Fo·
reign Language Club; Girls' State; JCL, Head Scribe,
Newspaper Editor; Junior Prom Queen Attendant ; May
Queen Attendant; Senior Class Officer, President;
Senior Service Project; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets, Senate Youth; All-Year Orienta tion
Staff; '68 Club.

NELSON, DOLORES
Delegate Assembly; ICC;
JCL ; Knit-Wits, President
Med.

ICC Leadership Workshop;
and Vice President; Pre-

NEUBERT, VIVIAN
Deleg~te Assembly, Treasurer; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y;
White Jackets .

NIETO, LONNIE

222

�NUSS, MICHELE
Cheerleader High School Red Cross; Junior Escort;
Junior Prom Queen; Model Teens; Senior Service
Pro:ect; Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; White Jackets;
'68 Club.

OCHS, MARILYN
Aufsteoger Club; Drama Club-East Side Players.

OLSON, STEVE
O'NEILL, CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players;
Junior Boy's Advisory Council; Junior Usher; Key
Club; Montage; National Merit Finalist; Pre-law; Skeast;
Spotlight Staff, Head Photographer; Student Council
leadership Conference.

ORMSBY, MONICA
OVERLAND, KRIS
Foreign language Club; Teen-Age Republicans.

PACE, JACKIE
PAPEDO, GEORGIA
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Distributive Education.

PARKER, SUE
PARKS, MIKE
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; Concert Band; "D"
Club; Foreign language Club; Hi-Y; ICC leadership
Workshop; Junior Achievement; JCl; Outward Bound;
Track.

PEAK, DA VE
Aufsteiger Club, Secretary; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football· ICC leadership Workshop; International
Relations Club; Junior Boy's Advisory Council, President; JCl; Mayors Youth Council; Outward Bound;
Senior Class Officer, Student Council; Student Council;
Student Council Workshop; Track; '68 Club.

PEREZ, BER NI CE

Seniors

223

�PETERSON, CHRISTINE
All-School Show; Concert Band; Drama Club-East Side
Players; FTA; Girl's Gymnastics; Modern Dance Group;
Speech; H1gh School Newspaper Staff; Student Council;
White Jackets; Modern Majorette; School Yearbook, Photography Winner.

PETERSSON, LENA
PHELPS, CHRIS
Aufsteiger Club; ' D" Club; Delegate Assembly; lacrosse,
President; Outward Bound; Tennis; Wrestling; '68 Club .

PHILLIPS, JAMES
All-City Wrestling; All-City Band; All School Show; Bridge
Club; Chess Club; "D" Club; Hi-Y; Track; Wrestling; '6B
Club.

PHILLIPS, PEGGY
PIERATT, JAY

PIERRE, LARRY
PLASTINO, PAIGE
Concert Choir; Honorary Cadet, lieutenant Colonel; JCl;
Junior Escort ; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters.

POWELL, ALVIN
All-City Track; All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angela ires;
Art Club; Concert Choir; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
High School Red Cross; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement;
Skeast; Student Council leadership Conference; Sweetheart
Couple Attendant; Track; '68 Club.

PRINCE, ROSEMARY
PROBST, MOLLY
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club
Skeast, President; Teen -Age Republicans.

Council;

JCl;

PUTNAM, BARBARA
High School Red Cross; International Relations Club; Senior
Service Project; '68 Club.

RATTON, REGINA
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA; ICC leadership Workshop; Model Teen; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

REECE, RANDY
RENNER, MARK

RHODES, McGREGOR
RICHARDSON, JEROME
RIGG, NANCY
All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; All-State Orchestra;
Angelus Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Camelot; Concert Choir;
Concert Orchestra; Holland, Michigan Exchange; ICC leadership Workshop; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Skeast;
Teen-Age Republicans, President; '6B Club.

224

�ROBERSON, VIC
ROBERT, RAY
Bridge Club; Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Cross Country; Euclidean Club, President; Inter-Club Council, President; lntern.. itonal Relations Club; Junior Usher;
Shafroth Contest; Speech; Woodbury Con1est; Nat ional Merit Finalist.

ROBERTS, HELEN
ROBINSON, LORETTA
All-School Show; Camelot; Orchesis; Symposium.

I
ROBINSON, SHIRLEY
High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits .

RODGERS, DIANA

ROGGENBACH, MICHELE
Knit-Wits; White Jackets.

ROGERS, WARREN
ROSS, DALE
ROSS, KATHY
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly.

ROUNTREE, RUTHANN
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; Foreign Language Club; ICC Leadership Workshop;
Skeast; Symposium, Treasurer, President;
White Jackets, Historian; Y-Teens, Treasurer .

ROWSE, CINDY
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Sophomore Council; Speech; '6B
Club.

RUDOLPH, BRENDA
Art Club; Camelot; Girl's Bowling; Symposium; Y-Teens .

RUPP, LIA
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Players; High School Red Cross; InterClub Council; Model Teens; Teen-Age Republicans, President; '68 Club; Art Service; President of Indian Affairs Club.

225

�RYAN, PAT
SAKS, NINA
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y.

SCHAFER, CLEM
SCHILT, JEAN
Angelus Staff, Triplicate Editor; Aufsteiger Club; Human Relations Conference; ICC leadership Conference; Junior Escort; Model Teens; Ranum Exchange;
Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore
Class Officer, Secretary; San Felipe Expedition; TriHi-Y; Whtie Jackets; '68 Club.

SCHOMAY, STEPHEN
SCAPEL, ELLEN
SCOTT, JACKIE
Concert Choir; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y.

SCRIBNER, CAROL

SCRIVNER, LANCE
All-City Football; Baseball ; " D" Club,
President; E.A.S.T.-President; Football;
Key Club.

SEYMOUR, PATRICIA
All-School Show; Classification Board;
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations
Conference Delegate; ICC leadership
Workshop; Model Teens; Senior Service
Project; Speech; White Jackets; YTeens ; '6B Club.

SHAFFER, RICK

SHANAHAN, JIM
SHAW, JIM
SHEA, MIKE

SHEA, SHAWN
SHEPARD, CHARLES
SHERMACK, GAIL
All-School Sh"ow; Angelaires; Camelot;
Tri-H i-Y.

226

�SHIVELEY, MIKE
SIMON, CARMA
SISNEROS, IRENE
SKOLOUT, BILL
Aufsteiger Club; Golf; Key Club; Skeast.

SMALLWOOD, CYNTHIA
SMITH, ANGELYN
Fall Sports Attendant ; Junior Prom Attendant ; Sweetheart Attendant ; Y Teens .

SMITH, CHARLES
All -School Show, Classification Board; Aufsteiger Club;
Bowling Cll!b; Karate, Club President; R O.T.C. Drill
Team.

SMITH, JOYCE ANN

SMITH, PATRICIA
SNYDER, DENNIS
SNYDER, TOM
SPENCER, MIMI
Drama Club-East Side Players, Historian; Junior Escort;
Seraph Sisters; Speech; NFL Secretary; White Jackets;
Wolcott Contest; '68 Club.

STAFFORD, NEAL
Angelus Staff, Sports Assistant; Baseball; "D" Club;
Football; Gymnastics; ICC Leadership Workshop; PreLaw; Seraph King Candidate; Student Council; Student
Council Workshop; Sweetheart Couple and Attendant.

STANDLEY, SUE
STARR, GARY
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA; Inter-Club Coun·
cil; International Relations Club President; Junior
Achievement, President, Vice -President; National Forensic League Degree of Merit.

STEELE, DOLORES

227

�STEGER, TOM
STERN, GARY
All-City Tennis; All -Metro Tenn is; AllState Tennis; Aufsteiger Club; "D"
Club; Key Club; Pre-Law; Skeast;
Spotlight Staff, Sports Editor; Tennis;
'68.

STEVENS, DONNA
STEVER, BETH
Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor; Concert
Choir; Drama Club-East Side Players; Sophomore Council; Tri-Hi-Y;
White Jackets; '68.

STEWART, SHEILA
Concert Choir;
Kn it-Wits .

Girls'

Basketball ;

STOENNER, ANN
All -School Show; Angelaires ; Art
Club; Concert Choir; DPL Art Seminar; Eucl idean Club; Folklore Club;
Jr. Escort; Montage; National Merit
Finalist; Seraph Sisters; '68 Club.

STRENO, LARRY
STROH, SHERRY
All-City Choir; All-State Choir-Alternate; Camelot; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly .

STROM, PAUL
Aufste iger Club; Delegate Assembly;
Junior Boys' Advisory Council; latin
American Club; ' 68 Club.

STROM, TONY

228

�Seniors

STRONG, JIM
SUESSER, ALBERT
Cross Country; Track.

SUTHERLAND, LINDA

TANAKA, DAN
TATE, SHE RON
TAWARA, BRUCE
All-School Show; Bowling Club;
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly;
Key Club; Pre-La\("; ROTC Battalion
Commander; ROTC Drill Team.

TENBRINK, SHIRLEY
TEPLEY, SUZI
THAEMERT, JUDITH
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players, Historian; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; White Jackets .

THAEMERT, RICHARD
Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Swimming; '68 Club.

THOMAS, DEBORAH
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD
Bridge Club; Chess Club; Eucl idean
Club; Inter-Club Council

229

�TIMMONS, MARY
TIMMONS, RONALD
TOOLEY, TOM
Chess Club.

TOWNSEND, JANICE
TRAXLER, CHUCK
Baseball; "D" Club; '68 Club.

TRAYLER, SANDY

TRUJILLO, MARY
TULLY, GARY
TURNER, JOYCE
All-School Show; Girls Gymnastics; Modern Dance Group;
Orchesis; Riflettes; Symposium; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

TURNER, McKINLEY
TURSICK, CARLA
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; '68 Club.

TYPHER, VICKI
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angelaires; Camelot; Concert Choir; Counterpoints, Pres ident; Delegate to C.U. Summer Music Camp; Inter-Club Council; JCL; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters .

230

�URIOSTE, MARCELLA
VALCOUR , PIERRE
VALDEZ, TONY
All-School Show; Camelot; Delegate Assembly; Stage
Crew.

VALLEJOS, EMILY

VAN BUSKIRK, PAUL
VAN TASSLE, QUENTIN
Angelus Staff, Photographer; Aufsteiger Club; Delegate
Assembly; Foreign language Club; Skeast; Teen·Age
Republicans.

VARNER, PAT
Art Club; Drama Club·East Side Players; Skeast.

VENTERS, BARBARA
Bridge Club; Delegate
Jackets; '68 Club.

Assembly;

Knit

Wtis;

White

VERDUIN, DEBBIE
VIGIL, JOHN
VIVENS, ROSE ANN
WADE, SALLY
All -City Band; Angelus Staff, lay.Out Editor; Aufsteiger Club; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; DAR
Final ist; Delegate Assembly; Girls' State, Alternate;
Inter-Club Council, Vice-President; ICC leadership Conference ; Minnesota Exchange; Model Teens, President;
Outward Bound; Sophomore Council; Student Council,
Jr. Representative; Student Council Workshop at C.S.U.

WAFER, ANN
WALKER, JOEL
Angelus Staff, Album Editor; Football; Jr. Usher; Key
Club; lacrosse; Track.

WALKER, MARK
WALKER, PALER!
AII·School Show; Delegate Assembly, Parliamentarian;
Foreign language Club, Vice President; FTA; Girls'
Bowling; lnter·Ciub Council; ICC leadersh ip Workshop;
Montage; Senior Service Project; Student Council Workshop; Symposium, Secretary-Treasurer; Y-Teens, Historian; '6B Club.

WARD, MARIANNE
WARD, PHIL
Baseball; "D" Club; Golf.

WATSON, CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Montage; Ranum Ex·
change; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Editor;
Teen-Age Republicans, Secretary; White Jackets; '68
Club.

WATSON, PHYLLIS
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Wh ite Jackets; '6B
Club.

WEBER, CHRIS
WEBER, DAN
WEBER, GEORGE
All-City Orchestra; All-City Student Council; All-State
Orchestra; Aufsteiger Club; Concert Band; Concert
Orchestra; Holland, Michigan Exchange; Sophomore
Class Officer, Vice President; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Stage Band; Student Council leadership Con·
ference; Student Council Workshop.

WEISS, BARTLEY

231

�WEISS, LORA
WELCH, TONI
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Intramural
Basketball; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Model Teens; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Senior Service Project; Sophomore Orientation Staff; White Jackets; YTeens, Recording Secretary; '6B Club.

WESLEY, CONSTANCE
WHALEN, CONNIE

WHALEN, KATHIE
WHITE, ALMA
WHITE, JONI
WHITE, MAXINE

WIDMAR, GREG
Aufsteiger Club; Delegate Assembly; Folklore Club;
Foreign Language Club; Outward Bound; Skeast.

WIERMAN, LYNN
WIGGANS, BARBARA
All-School Show; Angelaires; Camelot; Concert Choir;
High School Red Cross; Skeast; White Jackets.

WIGGINS, BARBARA
Concert Choir; JCL; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y.

WILKINS, JANNELLE
WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE
WILLIAMS, LEROY
WILLIAMS, ZARLE
Inter-Club Council, Treasurer; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL, State Historian; Mayor's Youth Council, Alternate; PreMed, Secretary; Student Council Leadership Conference; Symposium; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

WILLIAMSON, CHERYL
Girl's Bowling.

WILSON, CHRISTINE
WILSON, RICK
WINCHELL, KARL
All-City Band; All-State Band; All-City Orchestra; Chess
Club; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; K.R.M.A. Youth
Music Education Program; Stage Band.

WINKLEBLACK, CHARLOTTE
WOHL, KENNY
JCL; Junior Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law, Treasurer; Spotlight Staff, Copy Rewrite Editor, Correspondent; Student Council; Student Council Leadenhlp Conference.

WOODS, MARGARET
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters.

WORTHAM, NANCY

232

�Seniors

WRENN, SPLINTER
All-City Swimming; "D" Club; Football; Key
Club; lacrosse, Sec.; All-league Honorable
Mention; Outward Bound; Swimming; National
Merit letter of Commendation.

WRIGHT, KEN
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-State
Orchestra; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra;
Skeast; Stage Band; State Band.

WRIGHT, RA YNA
WUNSCH, LEO

YEE, JACK
YEE, TIM

YAMASHITA, SUE
YOUNG, MICHAEL

YOUNG, PAUL
Basketball; " D" Club; Football; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Inter-Club Council; JCl, Pres.; Key Club; Pre-law; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Student Council.

YOUNG, RALPH

233

�Club Roster
ANGELITES

AUFSTEIGER-cont.

BRIDGE CLUB-cont.

"D" CLUB-cont.

President-Francine Hall
Vice President-LaNell Dailey
Secretary-Treasurer-Sharon Jones
Co-Captain-Pat Johnson
Captain-Francine Linley
Sponsor-Miss Christina Ebel

Charles DeWitt
Dan DiProfio
Liz Downey
John Elmblad
John Falkenberg
Andrew Ferguson
Derek Feilbert
Steve Flanigan
Wendy Forselius
Roberta Hall
Dirk Hansen
Bob Hart
Susi Hart
Nannette Holmes
Sandy Hoyman
Jim Hueftle
Ardis Hughes
Rocky Innes
James Johnson
Alan lamb
Robb latham
David lehr
Patricia Marinace
David Martinez
Wayne Matsuda
Teresa McGuire
Jeff Millward
Earl Mosley
John Nolop
Marilynn Ochs
Melvin Ochs
Kathy Osburn
Toni Parks
Pam Perrill
Jenny Phelps
lee Pirkey
Jim Rainey
Roger Rapp
Gary Reagan
Joe Solomon
Dana Sourbeer
Julie Stott
Suzi Tepley
Cathi Valiance
David Van Buskirk
Sally Wade
Kathy Waters
George Weber
Kirby White
Mike Wise
Sue Wise
Steve Wolcott
Betty Wytias

Richard Timberlake
Barbara Venters
Linda Willey

Joel Butler
Jim Casebolt
Andrew Chaney
Bob Chessen
Ronald Collins
Donald Craft
Joe Croes
Darrell Eversman
John Fielding
Ron Fisher
Don Flourney
Rod Frey
Kevin Gomez
Marshall Greene
Rod Grier
Mike Hannibal
Mike Hardy
Jerry Hillard
Tom Hosack
Anther Hudgins
Robert Hunter
Arnie Izquierdo
Matt Jackson
Bill Jent
Felton Johnson
Alvin Jones
Greg Lovato
Gre-g Mac Dougall
Brad Moses
Ken Murphy
D. Nady
lonnie Nieto
Dave Peak
Chris Phelps
Rick Shaffer
Dave Short
Neal Stafford
Gary Stern
larry Streno
Chuck Traxler
Mark Walker
Don Warren
Bart Weiss
Mike Wilson
Splinter Wrenn
Wally Wnght
Paul Young

Nelda Bellinger
Peggy Bennett
Pat Blackshear
Freda Bullock
Phyllis Deadwyler
lmesia Evans
Linda Ganes
Michelle Hollingsworth
Ida Johnson
Myra Meadows
Jan Mitchell
Sheila Stafford

ART
Pres ident-lynda McElroy
Vice Pres ident-Sandy Nelms
Secretary-Vicki Miller
Treasurer-Joe Craighead
Sponsor-Mr. Charles Ott
Co-Sponsor-Mr. Allen Clerihue
Perry Ayers
Ed Bell
Mike Crownover
Sydney Danforth
Becky Faxon
Martha Fiser
Dana Fisher
Cherry Hill
Linda Hill
Joyce Johnson
Charlayne Murrell
Alva Nelms
Jackie Pace
Toni Parks
Debbie Porter
Washington Powell
Molly Probst
Charolette Reed
Bill Rickords
Terrie Riffel
Gordan Rosland
Tina Rupp
Debbie Ruttman
Tim Schanefelt
Mike Shea
Rown Southworth
Debbie Thomas
Dave Van Buskirk
Karen Washington

AUFSTEIGER
President-Joe Janda
Vice-President-Jeanne Goodwin
Secretary-Dave Peak
Treasurer-Marshal Greene
Sponsors-Miss Sarah Hady
Mr. Bob Hussey
Mr. Gary Richard
Miss Janis Rogers
Miss Mercedes Trujillo
Tim Abeyta
Terri Adams
Douglas Albright
Otto Albright
Kathy Allman
Dale Becker
Ronald Black
Allison Branscombe
Cindi Brink
Sharie Burger
Tom Burlade
John Calvin
Mary Cook
Barclay Davis

234

BRIDGE CLUB
Pres ident-Ma rgaret Downey
Sponsor-Mrs. Jane Johnston
John Abbott
Kathy Allman
Jim Baker
Janet Bidwell
John Blunt
Cathi Cantrell
Carol Cantrell
liz Downey
Mark Eberhart
Pam Glassey
Joan Hanatari
Vicki Hanson
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Kent lupberger
Kelly Madden
Darrell Madsen
Gloria Mason
Kim McCate
Monica Ormsby
Bob Petri
Dave Rockwell
Terri Rosenbaum
Dan iel Swartz
Susan Tanaka

CHESS
President-Richard Timberlake
Vice-President-Steve Hechler
Secretary-Treasurer-Dan Ruiz
Sponsor-Mr. John Timmons
John Abbott
les Anthony
Tom Barber
John Blunt
Bob Browne
John Burchfield
Willie Chapman
Sydney Danforth
Mark Eberhart
Pete Gatseos
Dirk Hanson
Alan lwahashi
John Jezek
Ed Leaver
Ed Naton
Jim Phillips
Rod Rapp
Ray Robert
Gerald Starr
Dan Swartz
Greg Tannenbaum
Ron Timmons
Bart Weiss
Karl Winchell
Alan Yamamoto

COMPUTER CLUB
President-Cynthia Caracasls
Vice President-Ray Robert
Sponsor-Mr. David Esch
John Abbott
Camille Boggs
Bill Chapman
Kyle Davis
Mark Eberhart
Phil Goodstein
Dirk Hanson
David Holsien
Ed Johnson
Tom Meyer
Gary O'Biock
Debby Rullman
Nina Saks
Chuck Shepard
Richard Timberlake
David Witkin

COUNTERPOINTS
President-Jean Sullivan
Vice President-Connie McAndrews
Secretary-Treasurer-Vicki Typher
Sponsor-Mrs. Marion Padboy
Gulcin Acemi
Janet Bidwell
Camille Boggs
leslie Carter
Holly Casler
Sara Kozelka
Mary laCombe
Kelly Madden
Margaret Schmuck
Sherry Stroh

"D" CLUB
President-lance Scrivner
Vice President-Reggie Mines
Secretary-Treasurer-Dave Alkove
Sponsor-Mr. Robert Paul
Bernie Broderick
Dan Broderick

D. E. C. A.
President-Chris Bachman
Vice President-Harold Bishop
Secretary-Candy Gentry
Treasurer-Rosemary Prince
Publicity Manager-John Vigil
Sponsor-Mr. Jay Collinsworth
Mellene Anderson
Barbara Armstead
Ron Ashley
Kathy Barton
John Bolden
Charla Buerkle
Jim Dolan
John Guzman
liz Hackett
Tom McGrath
Jerry Richardson
Dennis Snyder

EAST SIDE PLAYERS
President-Bob Collins
Vice President-Jan Bingaman
Treasurer-Woody Argall
Recording Secretary-liz Downey
Corresponding Secretary-Karen Leaver
Historian-Mimi Spencer
Sponsors-Mr. John Zumwinkle
Mrs . Norma Rietcheck
Roger Aydelott
Tom Barber
Tim Baxter

�Club Roster
EAST SIDE PLAYERS-cont.
Mike Beierle
Becky Belyea
Judy Benton
Judy Biggs
Jaci Bingaman
John Bonsib
Gary Boucher
Jeni Bourne
John Brooks
Paul Brooks
Marilyn Burkett
Margaret Burnett
Charlotte Cunningham
Sharon Cantini
Tom Conis
Bernette Cowans
Zelia Dahlstrom
Carla Davis
Kacky Davis
Carol Fisher
Vicki Grandy
Joan Gurtler
Donna Hackett
Sari Ha rovitz
Stephanie Haddock
Cindy Hall
Him Hahn
Joe Hall
Bob Hart
Susy Hess
Marcia Hogan
Helen Hon
Linda Hooker
Denise Jackson
Holly Johnson
Peggy Jokela
Kris Jones
Kathy Krueger
Janet Lewallen
Patricia Marinace
Joe McCue
Kathi Molumby
John McCallum
Shirley Moss
Sharon Neidg
Marilyn Ochs
Linda Pitter
Diane Rusho
Denise Sawyer
Lisa Schomp
Tracey Scope!
Mary Selmser
John Sites
Belinda Steger
Lynda Sutherland
Debbie Toffoli
Allan Torrington
James Welch
Alexis Wilkerson
Lauri Winston
Carolyn Wright
Betty Wytias

EUCLIDEAN
President-Gillian Hutchings
Vice-President-Bob Miller
Vice-President-John Abbot
Vice-President-Karen Leaver
John Abbot
Bob Browne
Daryl Eversman
Kathy Gilbert
Bonnie Goldstein
Walter Greensburg
Dirk Hansen
Kris Janes
Karen Leaver
Gillian Hutchings
Gene Martin
Bob Miller
Dudley Morris
Rodger Rapp

EUCLIDEAN-cont.
Diane Randell
Nikki Tannenba~;m
Jim Travis
Dave Wittsen
Steve Wolcott

FOLKLORE
President-Linda Hooker
Vice President-Luther Augenstein
Treasurer-Larry Loeb
Sponsor-Miss Christina Ebel
Rosalind Barki
Barb Blasingame
Camille Boggs
Judy Brodie
Bob Browne
Marge Cronkey
Darlene Curtis
Diane Curtis
Kyle Davis
Charles DeWitt
Renard Euell
Diane Finesilver
Patti Frank
Bonnie Goldstein
Therese Hoskins
Jack James
Steve Joy
Mary Kay Kitto
Denis Mackey
Lynda McElroy
Dave Murakami
Peter Nellhaus
Elizabeth Overland
Toby Reich
Sidney Rogers
Nancy Rigg
Tina Rupp
Mitzi Russell
Rick Schemel
Shirley Schmitt
Debbie Spaulding
Belinda Steger
John Vigil
Alexis Wilkerson
Rayna Wright
Ben Zwibecker

F. T. A.
President-Marilyn Burkett
Vice President-Kathy Fisher
Treasurer-Luther Augenstein
Secretary-Shelly Alexander
Historian-Sandy Leerskov
Parliamentarian-Cheryll Odegaard
Sponsor-Mrs. Marion Powell
Mr. Larry French
Rosalind Marki
Debbie Blair
Laura Bradford
Margaret Downey
Mary Fields
Julie Frances
Linda Geist
Yvonne Giddings
Cheryl Goolsby
Joseqh Hall
Joyce Harris
Hoann Harnsun
Edith Henderson
Toi Jones
Marcia Kramer
Daphne McGee
Julia Meineke
Charlayne Murrell
Caroll Odegaard
Regina Ration
Elfen Sakamoto
Sue Standley
Gary Starr
June Stotts

F. T. A.-cont.

HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS-cont.

Marilyn Townsend
Jim Travis
Mary Wayne
Susan Welsh

Jan Karakawa
Robin Kelly
Sandy Leerskov
Janet Lewallen
Linda Luizzi
Kent Lupberger
Terri Mahoney
Norma Malone
Betty Marshall
Margie Martin
Daphne McGee
Meredy Melville
Shirley Moss
Charlayne Murrell
Toni Parks
Pam Pecrill
Sandi Piatt
Colleen Polfer
Liz Powell
Barbie Putnam
Gary Reagan
Jan Risley
Shirl Robinson
Terri Rosenbaum
Debbie Russell
Debbie Rut1man
Ellen Sakamoto

FOREIGN LANGUAGE
President-Mike Crownover
Vice President-Paleri Walker
Secretary-Kris Overland
Treasurer-Zetta Yocovides
ICC Representative-Mike Crownover
Sponsor-Mrs. Blanche Pigott
Rosalind Barci
Jennie Bourne
Martha Carranco
Debi Coffer
Yvonne Cook
Ray Gottesfeld
Linda Kennedy
Mike Mulhern
Sandy Nelms
Pat Pastrana
Suzie Schiff
Desiree Thalley
Debby Thomas
Sloane Thomas

HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS
President-Sa fly Rose
Vice President-Darryl Simpson
Secretary-Terri Adams
Treasurer-Jeanie Linton
Program Chairman-Kathy Kunz
All-City Representatives-Tim Crow
Denise Sawyer
Sponsor-Mr. Charles Schaffer
Kathy Allman
Chris Ando
Jerry Baes
Valerie Barham
Alana Barnes
Jo Ellen Baxter
Geraldine Baylor
Debbie Blair
Mary Jane Bonelle
Barbara Booker
Cathy Booker
Linda Cleary
Debbie Coffer
Linda Collier
Joslyn Cowans
Cindy Crabb
Zen•a Crow
Beverly Davis
Judy Davis
Robbi Davis
Tanya Davi$
Mary Fields
Diana Finesilver
Martha Fiser
Dana Fisher
Nancy Franz
Karen Garfunkle
Shirley Gruenberg
Maggie Hall
Mary Hallet
Debbie Hardaway
Linda Hart
Sue Hart
Cathy Head
Stewart Henry
Dave Hinds
Beverly Hooks
Marilyn Hydinger
Mary Ingram
Barbie Inskeep
Toi Jones
Bob Jordan
Patty Kane

Mariann Sanmann

Pearl Santifer
Esther Schapire
Karen Schoendaller
Jackie Scott
Rosalyn Scott
Carol Scribner
Cindy Smallwood
Susan Smith
Tana Smith
Dorothy Sowell
Julie Van Woerkom
Karen Washington
Frances Williams
Jackie Williams
Sylvia Williams
Dave Witkin

HI-Y
President-Jerome Anglin
Vice President-Mike Hooker
Secretary-Alvin Jones
Treasurer-Walter Dawkins
Chaplain-Don Flourney
Director-Mr. Jim Benson
Sponsor-Mr. Edwin Archer
Charles Beauman
Rudy Briano
Wilford Comer
Marlow Comfort
Donald Dawkins
Frank Elliot
Lloyd Guest
Mike Hannibal
Ken Hunt
Conrad Hurrell
Bruce Jackson
Alfred McFarland
David McGhee
Mike Parks
Ken Pointer
Dennis Pruitt
Andre Reynolds
Victor Roberson
Warren Rodgers
Aaron Slaughter
Kelvin Smith
Andrew Woolfolk
Eddie Woss

I. c. c.
President-Ray Robert
Vice President-Sally Wade
Secretary-Kathy Gilbert

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�Club Roster
I. C. C.-cont.

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-cont.

KARATE CLUB

KNIT - WITS-cont.

Treasurer-Zarle Williams
Sponsor-Mr. Art Bragg

Scribe- Kathy Campbell

President- Chuck Smith
Sponsor-

linda Martinez
Paula McGee
Meredy Melville
Janice Miyake
Shirl Robinson
Sidney Rogers
Michelle Roggenbach
Becky Truair
Jan ie Voorhees

Sherry Alexander
Jerome Anglin
Chris Bachman
Marilyn Burkett
Cyndy Caracasis
linda Carroll
Bob Chessen
Judy Coffee
Bob Collins
Mike Crownover
Margaret Downey
Beth Fisher
Francine Hall
Joyce Harris
Carmen Henderson
Jane Hendryson
Downey Hillmeyer
Dave Hinds
linda Hooker
Joe Janda
Alan lamb
linda McElroy
Phil Mitsis
Tonya Morris
Dalores Nelson
Chris Phelps
Molly Probst
Sally Rose
lia Rupp
lance Scrivner
Chuck Smith
Gary Starr
Jean Sullivan
Richard Timberlake
Mary Trujillo
Cathie Vallance

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
President-Gary Starr
Vice President-Nikki Tannenbaum
Secretary-Cherry Bradford
Treasurer-Walter Garnett
Sponsor-Miss Elizabeth Williams
Carolyn Anderson
Camille Boggs
larry Buford
lynda Fuj imoto
Phil Goodstein
Paulette Green
Pat Guest
lynn Henderson
Kathy Kinz
Tom Meyer
Joan Peterson
Marianne Sanmann
Esther Schapire
Susie Schiff
Sloane Thomas
Sandy Traylor
Terry Vette
Ted Weber

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Consuls-Sue Drommond
Paul Young
Head Tribune-Rob Brown
Head Censor- linda Carroll
Head Scribe-Jean Doida
Sponsor-Miss Margaret Smith
TRIBE I
Tribune-Rob Brown
Censor-Nick Ervin
Scribe-Jane Hager
TRIBE II
Tribune-Allison Branscombe
Censor-linda Carroll

236

Joel Butler
Carol Cantrell
Cathi Cantrell
Maggie Hall
Kathy Kunz
linda Liuzzi
Connie McAndrews
Reg ina Miller
Paige Plastino
Esther Schapire
Mary Selmser
Marlene Shimizu
Nikki Tannenbaum
Vickie Typher
Margaret Whipple
Ken Wohl
Bill Wright
Paul Young
TRIBE Ill
Tribune-Karen Washington
Censor-Keary Nitta
Scribe-Kathy Osburn
Phil Goodstein
Francis lowe
Bruce Methner
Teri Miller
Cha rdele Robert
lynda Sutherland
Sue Wise
TRIBE IV
Tribune-Sam Nelson
Censor-Barbara Garmony
Scribe-Jean Doida
Sue Aldridge
Margaret Burnett
Bob Hart
Dave Knowles
Bob Miller
Mark Naylor
Delores Nelson
Steve Olson
lee Ann Oswald
Karle Seydel
Clem Schaefer
Darrell Simpson
Joe Silver
lucia Vickers
lucie Vigil
Kim Ward
Sue Welch
Sachiko Wellman
TRIBE V
Tribune - Wilson Stafford
Censor-Judy Biggs
Scribe-Dana Sourbeer
Robin Barker
Janet Bidwell
Connie Coleman
Yvonne Cook
Andrew Ferguson
Carol Fisher
Jim lincoln
Tom McElroy
Mark Nakajima
Jenny Rhodes
linda Stetzel
Kirby White
Hank Wierman
TRIBE VI
Dave Witkin
Kathy Markis
Steve Irwin
Ellen Sakamoto
Jackie Williams
Dave Holber

Ed Banks
Bernard Deadwyler
Calvin Smith

KEY CLUB
President-Phil Mitsis
Vice President-Tom Gray
Secretary-Dennis Blum
Treasurer-Gary Lighthall
Sponsors-Mr. Ray Acsell
Mr. Ronald Dobson
luther Augenstein
John Bonsib
Joel Butler
Tom Bautsch
Jim Casbolt
Dan Chapman
Bob Chessen
Ross De Herrera
Greg Diamond
John Eckhardt
Dave Edwards
Ben Kempner
Nick Erwin
Darrell Eversman
Walter Greensberg
Ken Levinson
Alan lamb
larry loeb
Kent lupberger
Don Meckley
Brad Moses
Chris O'Neil
Sam Nelson
Mark Renner
Ray Robert
Dave Rockwell
Ray Ruf
Bill Skolout
Gary Stern
Bruce Tawara
Joel Walker
Mark Walker
Alan Woodard
Ken Wohl
Splinter Wrenn
Paul Young

KNIT- WITS
President-Dolores Nelson
Vice President-Martha Fiser
Secretary-Carol Glick
Treasurer-linda Geist
Sponsor-Mrs. June Williamson
Alana Barnes
Marty Biggs
Jan Bingaman
Cathy Booker
Gloria Bush
Jeraldine Butler
Kathy Campbell
linda Caroll
Holly Casler
Shirley Chapman
Recita Clemons
Juan Crews
Dana Fisher
Barbara Floyd
Karen Garfunkle
Joan Hanatani
Anita Henry
Chris Hocking
Kris Jones
linda Kennedy
Susan Lykins

LATIN AMERICAN CLUB
President-Mary Trujillo
Vice President - Suzi Tepley
Secretary- Vickie Herrera
Treasurer-lillian Armijo
Sponsor- Miss Franz
Tim Abeyta
Tony Abeyta
Ray Apadaca
Veronica Arellano
Max Arguello
Donald Baca
Debbie Benavidez
Frances Carrasco
lorraine Ciddio
Diane Cordova
Theresa Encinias
Helen Espinoza
Tina Gracia
Fernando Grimes
Ralph Harrison
Charlotte Herrera
Phil Hermosillo
Mareen lopez
Tom Maestas
David Martinez
JoAnn Martinez
Vicky Martinez
Mary Jo Medina
Rosie Medina
Bart Miller
Frank Montoya
Frances Moralez
Alice Nieto
Debra Romero
Vicky Romero
James Roybal
Martha Roybal
Diane Sandoval
lillian Sias
Dave Silva
Colleen Solis
Paul Strom
Tony Strom
Daisy Trujillo
Doris Trujillo
Marcello Urioste
lucie Vigil
Rosalie Vigil
Romona Wade

LA CROSSE
President-Chris Phelps
Vice President-Joe Collins
Secretary-Splinter Wrenn
Treasurer-Greg MacDougall
Sponsor-Mr. James Owen
Dave Alkove
Bill Baker
Bart Brousard
Robbie Brown
Clark Collard
Ed Cluff
John Cummings
Randy Fancher
Marshal Greene
Chris Greer
Carl Homstad
Ken Hunt

�Club Roster
LA CROSSE-cont.

MODEL TEENS-cont.

ORCHESIS-cont.

PRE-MED-cont.

Mike Jump
Kent lupberger
Tom Ort iz
Dave Peak
McGregor Rhodes
Robb ie Southwick
George Weber
Hank Wierman

Stephan ie Watk ins
Ton i Welch
Conn ie Whalen
Barbara Wigg ins

loretta Robinson
Joyce Turner
Eloise Will iams
Nancy Wortham

Sach iko Wellman

MONTAGE

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Ed itor- Mary Carol Randall
Art Ed itor- She ila Griffin
Secretary - Magg ie Hall
Sponsor- Miss June Sm ith

Sponsor- Mr. Michael McDanal

MODEL TEENS
Pres ident- Sally Wade
Vice President- Kathy Markis
Corresponding Secretary- Jean Doida
Recording Secrelary-Trudi Morrison
Treasurer- Kacky Dav is
Scrapbook- Debbie Porter
Sponsor- Mrs . Betsy Shipley
Terri Adams
DeVonna Anderson
Sally Aragon
Carol Atkinson
Mary Babbs
Marty Biggs
Karen Board
laura Bouchier
Jeanne Brooks
Patricia Combs
Mary Cook
Maura Cooney
Renee Cousins
Fern Crawford
Jackie Crawford
Sandy Deutsch
liz Downey
Dianne Fields
Martha Fiser
Carol Fisher
Kathy Fisher
Tina Garcia
Becky Gonzales
Jeanne Goodwin
Sandy Grandy
Cindy Hall
Mary Hallet
Beaver Hamilton
Mary Handen
Helga Hartig
Pam Higgins
Downey Hillmeyer
Chris Hocking
Nancy Johnston
Toi Jones
Vicki Krieger
Juli Krill
Rose Leahy
Shelley lamer
Linda McElroy
Meredy Melville
Kathy Mitchell
Charlayne Murrell
Vivian Neubert
Michele Nuss
Pam Perrill
Peggy Phillips
Yvonne Phillips
Paige Plastina
Rosemary Prince
Regina Rattan
Jennifer Rhodes
Marilyn Richardson
Bobbi Rupp
Lia Rupp
Tina Rupp
Nina Saks
Jean Schilt
Penny Schwartz
Jan Seifried
Pat Seymour
Sue Tanaka
Jan ice Townsend
Debbie True
Carla Tursick

Carolyn Allen
Cookie Artzer
Roger Aydelott
John Cummings
John Franklin
Andrea Gooch
Debbie Heger
Carol Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Mike lang
larry loeb
Sally McGregor
Jim Minton
Chr is O' Neill
Susan Sm ith
Ann Stoenner
Paleri Walker
Chris Watson

NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
President- Judy Coffee
Vice President-Clark Yeager
Secretary-Mimi Spencer
Secretary- Jan Bingaman
Treasurer- Gwen Johnson
Sponsor-Mrs. Carol Strickland
Cheryl Brink
Cynth ia Caracasis
Bernette Cowans
Mary Dallas
Sandy Deutsch
Greg Diamond
Denise Ferguson
Tina Gardia
Pete Gatseos
Kathy Gilbert
Downey Hillmeyer
Debb ie Hughes
Tom long
Joe Marecak
Hil Margolin
Don Meckley
Shirley Nachman
Angie Noel
Steve Olson
Gary Reagan
Ray Robert
Pat Seymour
Gary Starr

ORCHESIS
President- Carmen Henderson
Vice President- Vickie Herrera
Secretary- Daphne McGee
Treasurer-Glor ia Mason
Sponsor- Mrs. Carol Matchett
Jeanie Boehler
Wanda Bryant
Holly Casler
Jackie Cawford
Linda Frazier
Chan ita Henderson
Anita Henry
Theresa Hill
Diane McGhee
Sharon Neidig
Susan Ref a kis

Tom Allen
Tom Bierlace
John Blunt
Dana Fisher
John Franklin
Walter Garrett
James Ramke
Clen Schaefer
Steve Semaster
Ron Southworth
Terry Vette

PRE-LAW CLUB
Pres ident-Bob Chessen
Vice President- Walter Greenberg
Secretary-John Eckhardt
Treasurer- Kenny Wohl
Sponsor- Mr. Charles Clarkson
Joel Butler
James Casebolt
Dan Chapman
Eugene Eckhardt
Nick Ervin
Bruce Fuller
Marshall Greene
Gary Lighthall
Kent lupberger
Hil Mangolin
Jim Minton
Phil Mitsis
Brad Moses
Chris O' Neill
Jay Pirkey
Mark Renner
Neal Stafford
Gary Stern
Bruce Tawara
Steve Wolcott
Alan Woodard
Paul Young

PRE-MED
President-Linda Carroll
Vice President - Tom Craighead
Secretary-Jeannie Linton
Treasurer- Tom Craighead
Sponsor-M iss Fay Twist
Martha Bernard
larry Bufurd
Holly Casler
Renee Cousins
Ray Gottesfeld
Barbie Inskeep
Debbie Jackson
Jan Karakawa
Sara Kozelka
John Lamers
Timothy leary
Tom McElroy
Regina Miller
Terri Miller
Delores Nelson
Cind i Nishimura
Tonya Petty
Debb ie Price
Miriam Rose
Julie Trace
Becky Trua ir
Frances W illiams
Zarle Williams

RIFLETTES
President- Mildred Aikens
Vice Pres ident-Jewel Underwood
Secretary-Pam Mitchel
Treasurer-Andrea Gooch
Range Officers- Becky Sm ith
Marty Biggs
Sponsor- Mr. Harry Ackzierger
Wanda Bryant
Linda Collier
Marie Deakin
Georg ia Harris
Jo Ann Harrison
Cathy Head
Robin Kelly
Donna Pugh
Tanya Smith
Debbie Thomas
Jan Watson
Phyllis Watson
Francis Williams
Connie Yearling

SERAPH SISTERS
President-Kathy Gilbert
Vice Pres ident-Juli Krill
Secretary-Merilynn Knowles
Jean Schilt
Treasurer-Diane Fields
Sponsor-Mrs. Ann Broad
Gulcin Acemi
Paule Bernard
Judy Brodie
Judy Coffee
Kacky Davis
Regan Eberhart
Judy Eggleston
Barbara Floyd
Rosemarie Franz
Tina Gracia
Linda Ge ist
Sheila Griffin
Stevie Hibbert
Andrea Hoffman
Downey Hillmeyer
Olga Kriwenkow
Karen Leaver·
Janet Lewallen
Angie Noel
Paige Plast ina
Michele Nuss
Nancy Rigg
Jackie Scott
Mimi Spencer
Ann Stoenner
Judy Thaemert
Vicki Typher
Chris Watson
lora Weiss
Margaret Whipple
Margaret Woods

SKEAST
President-Molly Probst
Vice President-Bob Dembeck
Secretary-Susan Tanaka
Treasurer-Peggy lore
Sponsor-M iss Jean Aschbaucher
Pat Abe
Allison Ando
Roger Aydekitt
Robin Barker
Paula Bernard
Ted Calloway
Cliff Erickson

237

�Club Roster
SKEAST-cont.

TARS-cont.

WHITE JACKETS-cont.

Judy Garnett
Cynthia Gibbs
Pat Guest
Stephanie Haddock
Barry Hadley
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Annette Hill
Ken Jordan
Alan Lamb
Dave Lehr
Jim Minton
Dave Murakami
Angie Oliver
Joan Peterson
Gary Reagan
Morgan Riley
Ruthanne Rountree
Debbie Ruttman
Renard Snell
Karen Schondaller
Dana Sourbeer
Joe Tarnowski
Gary Thomas
Quinton Van Tassle
Jane Voorhees
Mark Walker
Chris Watson
Bill Wilbur
Ramona Williams
Margaret Winkler
Mike Wise
Ken Wright

Jackie Scott
Sh irley Smiley
Bill Wilbur

Secretaries-Susan Hart
Marilyn Knowles
Treasurer-Lana Holmes
Juli Krill
Drill Masters-Diane Fields
Debbie Jackson
Historian-Ruthanne Rountree
Parliamentarian-Kathy Campbell

SYMPOSIUM

Mary Babbs
Janet Bidwell
Debbie Blair
Karen Board
Carol Bruso
Sharon Contini
Cathi Cantrell
Kay Chessen
Mary Cook
Penny Crites
Zenia Crow
Mary Dallas
Sandy Deutsch
Karen Dryden
Dana Fisher
Jan Gall
Sue Gunn
Pat Hall
Vicki Hanson
Margy Helm
Downey Hillmeyer
Kerstin Johansson
Mary Kurz
Patty Logan
Terri Mahoney
Linda Martinez
Kim McCaa
Meredy Melville
Ellen Nelson
Angie Oliver
Lena Petersson
Kathy Riese
Jan Risley
Debb ie Rouse
Jackie Scott
Gail Shermack
Marlene Shimizu
Pam Smith
Sue Tanaka
Marcia Tremmel
Phyllis Wier
Barbara Wiggins
Janelle Wilkins
Edie Wzolek

President-Sherry Alexander
Vice President-Ruthanne Roundtree
Secretary-Kalhy Fisbee
Patricia Guest
Treasurer-Palerie Walker
Sponsor-Miss Charlene Ricci
Delores Allen
Frances Bowles
Geraldine Butler
Gloria Bush
Recita Clemens
Yvonne Cook
Acquanetta Craig
Joyce Harris
Carmen Henderson
Anita Henry
Regina Miller
Terry Miller
Brenda Rudolph
Belinda Steger
Debra Thomas
Joyce Turner
Stephaine Wathins
Frances Williams
Zarle Williams
Cindi Nishimura

TARS
President-Lia Rupp
Vice President-Peggy Downey
Secretary-Chris Watson
Treasurer- Guy Nemiro
Sponsor-Mr. Terry Allen
John Blunt
Barclay Davis
Phil Goodstein
Andy Karr
Kent Lupberger
Jim Minton
Dave Murakami
Molly Probst
Gary Reagan
Nancy Rigg
Sally Rose
Karen Schoendaller

238

TEEN DEMS
Pres ident-Alan Lamb
Sponsor-Mr. Craig Spillman
Pat Abe
Rosalind Barki
Judy Brodie
Jean Demmer
Derek Feilbert
Tom Gray
Sara Kozelka
Kent Lupberger
Kathy Markis
Karen Schoendaller
Mimi Spencer
June Stotts
Debbie Thomas

TRI-HI-Y
President-Beth Fisher
Vice President-Val Forseliu:
Corresponding Secretary-Jan Jackson
Recording Secretary-Carol Cantrell
Treasurer-Barbie Engels
Service Chairman-Jean Schilt
Chaplain-Michele Nuss
Sponsor- Miss Diane Dykes

WHITE JACKETS
President-Downey Hillmeyer
Vice President-Carolyn Jew
Secretaries-Jeanne Bowers

Pat Abe
Shelley Alexander
Allison Ando
Mary Babbs
Paule Bernard
Debbie Blair
Donna Blount
Karen Board
Camille Boggs
Sherry Brancford
Jeanne Brooks
Carol Bruso
Marian Buffalo
Sharie Burger
Geraldine Butler
Carol Cantrell
Cathy Cantrell
Linda Carroll
Pat Chase
Marti Cooley
Penny Critts
Mary Dallas
Kacky Davis
Nancy Denious
Kathy Dennis
Sandy Deutsch
Jean Doida
Liz Downey
Barbie Engles
Martha Fiser
Beth Fisher
Kathy Fisher
Barbara Floyd
Joleen Fukahara
Kathy Gibson
Tina Garcia
Pat Guest
Maggie Hall
Beaver Ham ilton
Diane Hamilton
Joyce Harris
Linda Harris
Linda Hart
Joyce Hartfiield
Debby Heger
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Chris Hocking
Linda Hooker
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbie Inskeep
Kerstin Johansson
Sharon Jones
Toi Jones
Patty Kane
Jan Karakawa
Sandy Leerskov
Janet Lewallen
Peggy Lore
Kelly Madden
Betty Marshall
Daphne McGee
Julia Meineke
Regina Miller
Eva Mims
Pam Mitchell
Kerry Morimoto
Trudi Morrison
Charlayne Murrell
Alva Nelms
Sandra Nelms
Ellen Nelson
Vivian Neubert
Angie Noel
Michelle Nuss
Monica Ormsby

WHITE JACKETS- cont.
Lena Peterson
Judy Poole
Michele Reed
Michele Roggenbach
Terri Rosenbaum
Ruthann Rountree
Mitzi Russell
Pat Seymour
Marlene Shimizu
Pam Smith
Mimi Spencer
Beth Stever
Susan Tanaka
Judy Thaimert
Cheryl Thomas
Janice Townsend
Marcia Townsend
Marcia Tremmel
Jul ie Van Woerkem
Barbara Venters
Sherry Vick
Earlene Walton
Marianne Ward
Karen Washington
Chris Watson
Phyllis Watson
Toni Welch
Phyllis Wier
Barbara Wiggans
Zarle Williams

Y-TEENS
Co-Presidents-Joyce Harris
Regina Miller
Secretary-Toni Welch
Treasurer-Ruthann Rountree
Historian- Pat Guest
Social Chairman-Cindi Nishimura
Program Chairman-Debbie Rullman
Worship Chairman-Henrieta Johnson
Courtesy Chairman-Geri Butler
Sponsor-Mrs. Sharon McCarthy
Sherry Alexander
Deloris Allen
Martha Bernard
Karen Board
Francis Bowles
Debbie Clark
Debb ie Coffer
Maura Cooney
Acquanelta Craig
Berdie Demmer
Linda Donna
Thelma Duncan
Kathy Fisher
Sue Gunn
Mary Hallet
Mary Harden
Debbie Hardaway
Annette Hill
Cherry Hill
Beverly Hobbs
Rhoda Holliman
Ida Johnson
Sharon Lewis
Linda Martinez
Coy Martin
Margie Martin
Teri Miller
Yvonne Phillips
Brenda Quails
Missy Ricke
Yvette Robinson
Brenda Rudolph
Denise Sawyer
Cindy Smallwood
Pam Smith
Marla Stewart
Sharon Tate
Joyce Turner
Edna Welch
Sylvia Williams
Cheryl Young

�239

�Student Index
A
Abbott, John 181
Abe, Pat, 152, 205
Abegg, Tim, 205
Acemi, Gulcin, 109, 140, 149, 205
Adams, Monica, 181
Adams, Terri 193
Agnetti, Becky, 181
Ahlberg, Marcella, 205
Aikens, Mildred, 193
Aldridge, Susan, 181
Alexander, Denise, 181
Alexander, Shelley, 193
Alexander, Sherry, 205
Alexander, Susan, 181
Alkove, Dave, 52, 53, 205
Allen, Carolyn, 205
Allen, Dolores, 205
Allen, John, 205
Allen, Tom, 193
Allman, Kathy, 193
Anderson, Darrell, 65
Anderson, Mellene, 205
Ando, Alison, 152,193, 247
Ando, Chris, 181
Andrews, Carolyn, 193
Andrews, Mike, 193
Anglin, Jerome, 110, 205
Arellano, Veronica, 193
Argall, Woody, 193
Armijo, Lillian, 205
Armstead, Barbara, 205
Armstead, Romander, 205
Armstrong, Donald, 57
Arroyo, Tony, 193
Ashley, Rod, 181
Ashley, Ronnie, 205
Ashley, Sandy, 181
Askew, Velver, 205
Atkison, Carol, 193
Augenstein, luther, 193
Augenstein, Marie, 181
Augenstein, Marsh, 58, 181
Aumiller, Roxie, 181
Ausbie, Kennith, 58
Avila, Viki, 205

B
Babbs, Mary, 152, 205
Bachman, Chris, 111, 205
Baker, Bill, 52, 57
Baker, Jennifer, 181
Banks, Ed, 100
Barki, Rosalind, 206
Barnes, Alana, 206
Barnes, Gail, 206
Barton, Kathy, 206
Bautsch, Tom, 59
Baxter, Jo Ellen, 181
Baynes, Pete, 206
Beardsworth, Gary, 206
Beauman, Charles, 206
Beauman, Toni, 181
Bell, Ann, 206
Bell, Michael, 181
Bellante, James, 129, 206
Bennett, Ernie, 206
Bentley, Cindy, 206
Benton, Judy, 181
Bernard, Polly, 140, 206
Berry, Harold, 206
Besaw, Daniel, 206
Betz, John, 206
Bidwell, Janel, 181
Biggs, Judy, 181
Bingaman, Jackie, 181
Bingaman, Jan, 148, 206
Bishop, Harold, 206
Bishop, Suzette, 206
Bjork, Darlis, 207
Black, Ronn, 207
Blair, Debbie, 108
Blakely, Chauncey, 207
Blanas, Jim, 58
Blount, Sarah, 181
Blum, Dennis, 192
Bockh, Mike, 181
Boehler, Jeannie, 207
Boggs, Camille, 207
Bohm, Nanci, 131
Boiko, Wally, 207
Boley, Earl, 207

240

Bollacker, Lee, 181
Bonella, Mary Jane, 181
Bonsib, John, 121
Boone, Sheryl, 207
Boucher, Gary, 142, 207
Bouchier, laurel, 207
Bowers, Jeanne, 207
Bfadford, Lori, 181
Brame, Dona, 208
Brannon, Pat, 208
Brewer, Ron, 208
Broderick, Bernie, 52, 57, 65
Broderick, Dan, 208
Brodie, Judy, 208
Brooks, Jeanne, 208, 247
Brooks, John, 121
Broussard, Bart, 52
Brown, Robert, 13B, 139, 208
Brunton, Dick, 208
Brunton, John, 152
Brunton, Robert, 209
Bruso, Carol, 152, 169, 208
Buckstein, Gary, 60, 61
Buerkle, Charla, 209
Buethe, Warren, 209
Buffalo, Marion, 209
Buford, larry, 182
Burch, Allen, 209
Burch, Linda, 209
Burchfield, John, 209
Burkett, Marilyn, 21
Burlace, Thomas, 182
Burnette, Maggie, 182
Bush, Gloria, 209
Bustamente, Rudy, 182
Butler, Geraldine, 209
Butler, Joe, 96, 209
Byars, Veda, 182

c

Campbell, Gwendolyn, 182
Campbell, Kathy, 57
Canono, John, 57
Cantrell, Carol, 172
Cantrell, Cathi, 172, 192
Caracasis, Cynthia, 120
Carey, Pat, 172
Card, Sharon, 209
Carranco, Nick, 58
Carroll, Charla, 182
Carroll, Linda, 209
Casebolt, Jim, 52, 55
Casler, Holly, 209
Chaney, Andrew, 52, 63
Chapman, Bill, 209
Chapman, Dan, 138, 139
Chapman, Shirley, 209
Charlifue, Ken, 58
Chessen, Bob, 209
Chinn, Crystal, 209
Clark, Debra, 209
Cleary, Linda, 209
Clements, Andrew, 209
Coffee, Judy, 120, 209, 246, 247
Collard, Clark, 210
Collier, Daryl, 58
Collins, Bob, 210
Collins, Kathy, 210
Colvin, Mike, 1B2
Combs, Patricia, 210
Conis, Tom, 210
Connor, Kelvin, 58, 182
Connor, leo, 210
Contini, Sharon, 210
Cook, Mary, 182
Cook, Yvonne, 182
Cooney, Maura, 210
Cooper, Jill, 182
Cooper, Naomi, 182
Corey, lowren, 59
Cousins, Rennee, 182
Crabb, Cindy, 145
Craft, Don, 52, 56, 58, 210
Craft, Mack, 210
Craig, Rob, 111
Craighead, Joseph, 210
Crane Anthony, 65
Crawford, Fern, 210
Crawford, Jacqueline, 182
Crownover, Mike, 210
Crownover, Scott, 182
Crutchfield, Barbara, 1B2

Cullip, John, 210
Cumings, Sarah, 182
Cumo, Irene, 210
Curtis, Diane, 210

D
Dacus, Calvin, 58
Dahlstrom, Zelia, 182
Daily, lanell, 210
Dallas, Mary, 145, 169, 204, 210, 247
Daniels, Robert, 58
Davis, Barclay, 210
Davis, Becca, 210
Davis, Bill, 210
Davis, Carla, 182
Davis, Kacky, 152, 210
Davis, Kyle, 182
Davis, Michael, 210
Davis, Robbie, 182
Dawkins, Don, 57
Dawkins, Walter, 52, 56, 211
Dawson, Carol, 211
Deep, John, 182
Degenhart, Dennis, 210
Dembeck, Bob, 211
Denious, Nancy, 211
Dennis, Kathy, 211
Dennis, Pia, 182
Densmer, Ron, 211
Desjarlais, Joyce, 211
Deutsch, Sandy, 97, 210, 247
DeVries, Gladys, 182
Dewitt, Charles, 211
Diamond, Greg, 145, 149, 167
Dickerson, Ralph, 128, 211
Dickerson, Rebecca, 182
Diggins, Mary, 211
Diprofio, Dan, 57
Discoe, Kathy, 182
Dominguez, Tom, 211
Donna, Linda, 183
Downey, Margaret, 211
Draper, Ida, 183
Drommond, Sue, 211
Dryden, Karen, 183
Duncan, Thelma, 211
Dunn, Dan, 183

E
Eckhardt, Eugene, 52, 57, 194
Eckhardt, John, 211
Edwards, Dave, 211
Eggleston, Judy, 130, 212
Elenbogen, Randi, 130, 212
Elmblad, John, 195
Erickson, Cliff, 212
Euell, Renard, 92
Evans, lmesia, 94, 183
Eversman, Darrell, 63

F
Falkenburg, John, 183
Falls, Robert, 52
Faxon, Becky, 183
Febinger, Dennis, 58, 183
Felton, laVonne, 183
Felton, Skip, 183
Ferguson, Denise, 120
Fields, Daryle, 58, 183
Fields, Diane, 141, 169,212
Fiser, Martha, 246, 247
Fisher, Beth, 96, 212, 247
Fisher, Carol, 142, 183
Fisher, Kathy, 212
Fisher, Ron, 212
Fitz, Nathan, 52, 57
Flanigan, Kevin, 52, 57
Flanigan, Steve, 183
Flores, Lydia, 183
Flournoy, Donald, 212
Floyd, Barbara, 212
Forselius, Val, 212
Forselius, Wendy, 183
Foster, Wallin, 59, 183
Francis, Julie, 212
Francis, Margot, 183
Franz, Nancy, 183
Frazier, Linda, 212
Frey, Rod, 52, 212, 247
Frobig, Charlotte, 212
Fujimoto, lynda, 98, 204, 213
Fukuhara, Jolene, 152

G
Gall, Janet, 183
Gallagher, Kathie, 213
Gallagher, lynne, 183
Garcia, Charles, 183
Garcia, Cynthia, 183
Garcia, Tina, 204, 213
Garcia, Yvonne, 213
Garfunkle, Karen, 183
Garnett, Walter, 107
Garrett, Dave, 213
Garrell, Judy, 183
Gary, Tom, 214
Gash, lee, 183
Gatseos, Pete, 120, 213
Geist, Linda, 213
Gerke, Denise, 213
Gibbs, Cynthia, 183
Giddings, Yvonne, 213
Gilbert, Kathleen, 213
Gilliam, Roberta, 213
Glentzer, David, 183
Goens, Dave, 68
Goldsmith, Galen, 184
Goldstone, Bob, 214
Gomez, Kevin, 52, 53, 214
Gooch, Andrea, 214
Goodwin, Jeanne, 247
Goolsby, Cheryl Ann, 184
Gore, Cindy, 214
Gorman, Pat, 184
Grandy, Sandy, 214
Grandy, Vicki, 184
Grano, Cheryl 1B4
Grigg, Scott, 247
Greenburg, Betsy, 184
Greenburg, Walter, 214, 247
Grier, Rodney, 214
Griffin, Sheila, 214
Grove, Maxie, 214
Groves, lynette, 214
Gruenberg, Shirley, 214
Guest, lloyd, 57
Guest, Pat, 214

H
Haddock, Stephanie, 184
Hadley, Barry, 214
Hadley, Brad, 138
Hager, Jane, 215
Hager, Margaret, 184
Hailey, Michael, 184
Hall, Bennie, 215
Hall, Cindy, 215
Hall, Jeanne, 215
Hall, Joseph, 215
Hall, Pat, 184
Hall, Roberta, 184, 247
Hallet, Mimi, 184, 247
Hamilton, Beaver, 215
Hamilton, Diane, 215
Hamm, Shirley, 184
Hampton, lonnie, 58, 215
Hanalani, Joan, 184
Handen, Mary, 215
Handy, Mitch, 215
Hannibal, Charles, 58
Hansen, Dirk, 148
Hanson, Vicki, 148
Hardy, Mike, 52
Harrell, Conrad, 257
Harris, Joyce, 215
Harris, Linda, 184
Harris, Rose, 215
Harrison, Jo Ann, 185
Harrison, Ralph, 106, 184
Harrison, Richard, 215
Hart, Bob, 184
Hart, Linda, 145, 171, 172, 192
Hart, Susan, 215
Hartig, Helga, 184
Hestings, Celeste, 215
Hawkins, Claudia, 184
Head, Cathy, 184
Heckel, Ted, 216
Heim. Margaret, 139
Heger, Debbie, 216
Hellen, Cynthia, 184
Henderson, Carmen, 216
Hendel'$on, Edith, 216
Henderson, June, 216
Henderson, lynn, 216

��Student Index
Henry, Stewart, 184
Herrera, Vickie, 216
Hess, Susie, 184
Hibbert, Stephanie, 216
Higg ins, Pamela, 216
Hill, Annette, 184
Hill, Cherry, 216
Hill , linda, 216
Hill, Marcia, 216
Hilliard, Jerry, 51, 52, 216
Hillmeyer, Downey, 216
Holl iman, Rhoda, 184
Holloway, Jan, 184
Holmes, Ginny, 216
Holmes, Lana, 217
Holt, Larry, 217
Hooker, Mike, 52, 54
Hooker,Tom, 58
Hopson, Richard, 217
Horvat, Mike, 217
Hosack, Tom, 57
Hoskins, Therese, 184
Howard, Jim, 184
Heyman, Sandy, 184
Hudgins , Andy, 52, 217
Hudgins, Dave, 52, 57
Hudson, Barbara, 217
Hudson, Olivia, 184
Hudson, Rose, 217
Hughes, Debbie, 185
Innes, David, 185
Irw in, Steve, 60

J
Jackson, Denise, 185
Jackson, Dewey, 217
Jackson, Em ily, 196
Jackson, Jan, 217
Jackson, Matt, 60, 61
Jackso~, William , 58
Jackson, Tom, 217
James, Jack, 185
James, Tracy, 185
Jepkes, Martin, 217
Jew, Carolyn, 217
Johansson, Kerstin, 97
Johnson, Carol, 204
Johnson, David, 185
Johnson, Gwendolyn, 217
Johnson, Holly, 185
Johnson, Joyce, 108
Johnson, linda, 217
Johnson, Perry, 185
Johnson, Raymond, 52, 57
Johnson, Sandra, 217
Johnston, Chris, 59, 185
Johnston, Nancy, 217
Johnston, Terry, 24
Jones, Alvin, 217, 51, 52, 53
Jones, Connie, 196
Jones, Janice, 94
Jones, Kris, 185
Jones, Sandra, 185
Jones, Sharon, 196
Jones, Toi, 185
Jordan, Kent, 185

K
Karakawa, Jan, 197
Kareski, John, 129
Karr, Andrew, 218
Kawashima, Karen, 218
Keating, Sheila, 218
Keller, Kathy, 185
Kelly, Alice, 218
Kelly, Vickey, 218
Kenealy, Pat, 58
l(ennedy, linda, 185
Kemp, Kren, 185
Kempner, Ben, 197
Kissell, Kathy, 197
Knowles, Merilynn, 218
Knowles, Susan, 185
Knudson,Chris, 58
Kopp, linda, 218
Koto, Randy, 197
Kozelka, Sara, 197
Kramer, Marcia, 197
Krause, Janet, 218
Kretschmar, James, 218
Krieger, Vicki, 197

242

Krill, Juli, 218
Kriwenkow, Olga, 218
Kunz, Kathy, 197
Kurz, Mary, 197
Kusumi, Marilyn, 218

L
lamb, Alan, 219
Lamers, John, 219
Lamers, Monica, 197
Lang, Mike, 219, 247
latham, Robb, 197
Lasby, Kathy, 197
Lavoto, Greg, 51, 52, 53, 64, 65, 166,
167, 69, 68
Leaf, Mary Ellen, 185
Leahy, Rose, 185
Leaver, Karen, 219
Lee, Karen, 197
Leerskov, Sandy, 108, 197
Lehr, Dave, 185
Lemaster, Steve, 185
Levin, Jeff, 58, 185
Levinson, Kenny, 185
Lewallen, Janet, 42, 219
lindsay, Tim, 197
Linley, Francine, 197
linton, Jeanie, 197
littleton, Ronald, 58
Liuzzi, Linda, 219
Loeb, Larry, 60, 61, 101
Logan, Patty, 24
Long, Tom, 204, 219
lore, Peggy, 197
Love, Charmain, 186
Lowe, Francis, 197
Loyd, Veronica, 219
Lucas, Gladys, 197
Lacero, Bruce, 197
Luedke, Robert, 186
Luers, David, 186
Luers, Marty, 219
lupberger, Kent, 197
Lusk, Lee, 197

M
MacDougall, Greg, 226
MacNeil, Michelle, 197
Madden, Kelly, 219
Madsen, Darrell, 186
Maes, Mike, 219
Mahoney, Mary, 198
Malone, Norma, 198
Mann, Jerry, 198
Manuelito, Daisy, 219
Manzanares, Tony, 198
Margolin, Hil, 198
Markis, Kathy, 204, 226
Marnace, Pat, 226
Marshall , Belly, 198
Marnace, Pat, 226
Marshall, Betty, 198
Martin, Coy 226
Martin, Margie, 198
Mart inez, linda 198
Martyn, Gary, 198
Mason, Anita, 186
Mason , Gloria, 198
Matsuda, Wayne, 198
Mayes, Marquita, 186
Mayes, Martha Lee, 186
Mayes, Valerie, 186
McAndrews, Connie, 226
McCaa , Kim, 186
McClellan, Beverly, 226
McCoy, Denise, 186
McCue, Geoff, 186
McCue, Joe, 226
McCue, Mike, 198
McDavid, Margo, 226
McDonald, Sue, 186
McDowell, Barbara, 198
McDowell, Maxine, 226
McElroy, Linda, 226
McElroy, Tom, 186
McFarland, Alfred, 226
McGee, Daphne, 198
McGee, David, 226
McGee, Paula, 198
McGrath, Tom, 226
McGrath, Sharon, 226

McGragor, Joe, 198
McGregor, Sally, 186
McGuire, Teresa, 186
Mcintosh, David, 198
Mcintosh, John, 198
Mcintosh, Paul, 186
McKinney, Deborah, 186
McNeill, Carol, 226
McNeill, James, 226
Medina, Mary Jo, 186
Meek, Kathy, 186
Meineke, Julia, 198
Mejia, Ivy, 186
Melville, Meredy, 198
Mensing, Cindy, 221
Mensing, Susan, 186
Meyer, Renee, 186
Meyer, Tom, 221
Miller, Karen, 186
Miller, Regina, 221
Miller, Robert, 221
Miller, Tommie, 221
Miller, Vicke, 221
Mims, Eva , 198
Minard, Karla, 186
Mines, Reggie, 221
Minton, Jim, 198
Miszczuk, John, 198
Mitchel, Pam, 198
Mitchell, David, 186
Mitchell, Janice, 94
Mitchell, Kathy, 186
Miyata, Janice, 186
Mondragon, Kathy, 221
Moore, Larry, 221
Morales, Mary Lou, 221
Morgan, Jeannie, 221
Morimoto, Kerry, 222
Morishige , Gayle, 188
Morrill, Dan, 188
Morrison, Cecilia, 222
Morrison, Trudi, 222
Moses, Brad, 222
Moss, Shirley, 222
Mother, Goose, 247
Mullins, Dave, 188

N
Nady, D., 52, 57
Nakajima, Mark, 188
Nakashima, Vicki, 222
Natan, Eddie, 222
Nathan, Viola, 222
Nave, Larry, 222
Naylor, Mark, 188
Neidig, Sharon, 222
Neil, David, 222
Nelms, Alva, 247
Nelson,Dolores, 119
Nelson, Ellen, 199
Nelson, Kathy, 188
Nelson, Sam, 199
Nemiro, Guy, 199
Neubert, Vivian, 222
Nieto, Alice, 188
Nieto, Lonnie, 222
Nitta, Keary, 199
Noel, Angie, 141, 144, 147, 222
Norman, Alberteen, 199
Nuss, Michele, 152, 223

0
Oblock, Gary, 188
Ochs, Marilynn, 223
Ochs, Melvin, 199
Odegaard, Cheryl!, 199
Odegaard, Carol, 199
Oliver, Angie, 188
Oliver, Kathy, 188
Olson, Diana, 188
Olson, Steve, 223
O'Neill, Chris, 223
Ormsby, Mon ica, 223
Oswald, Lee Ann, 188
Owens, Gena, 199
Overland, Elizabeth, 199
Overland, Kris, 223

p
Pace, Bruce, 52, 57, 65
Pace, Jackie, 223
Pacheco, Allen, 188
Papedo, Georgia, 223

Parker, Sue, 223
Parks, Karen , 188
Parks, Mike, 223
Paschall, Mike, 199
Peak, Dave, 204, 223
Perez, Bernice, 223

Peros, Jeanie, 188
Perrill, Pam, 142, 188
Personius, Tony, 199
Peterson, Bruce, 189
Peterson, Christine, 224
Peterson, Joan, 189
Petersson, Lena, 97
Petri, Robert W., 199
Petty, Tanya, 189
Phelps, Chris, 224
Phelps, Jenny, 189
Phillips, James, 224
Phillips, Peggy, 224
Phillips, Yvonne, 199
Phlieger, Jan, 189
Pieratt, Jay, 224
Pierce, Murray, 59, 189
Pierre, Larry, 224
Plante, Jean, 199
Plastina, Pa lge, 130, 131, 224
Poindexter, Karen, 189

�Poole, Judy, 199
Porter, Deborah, 172, 192, 199, 247
Powell, Alvin, 224
Powell, Elizabeth, 199
Powell, linda, 167, 189
Price, Deborah, 189
Price, Marilee, 189
Prince, Rosemary, 224
Probst, Molly, 92, 224
Pryor, Jean, 189
Pugh, Donna, 189
Purfield, Jim, 189
Putnam, Barbara, 224
Putnam, Royal, 189

Q
Quails, Brenda C., 199
Quick, Beth, 189

R
Raffin, Chris, 189
Randall, Mary Carol, 199
Randall, Dianna, 189
Ranum, Judy, 189
Ramberg, Cheryl, 189
Ration, Armidia, 189
Ratton, Regina, 224
Reagan, Gary, 192, 199

Redfearn, Timothy J., 199
Reece, Randy, 224
Reed, Michelle, 199
Rees, William, 58
Reese, Bill, 189
ReFakis, Susan, 189
Reinert, Gene, 189
Renner, Mark, 224
Reyes, Steve, 62, 63
Reynolds, Andre, 199
Reynolds, John, 58, 189
Rhoades, John, 199
Rhodes, Jennifer, 190
Rhodes, McGrgor, 224
Rice, Daphne, 190
Rice, Don, 58
Richardson, Jerome. 224
Richardson, Marilyn, 190
Richie, Betty Jo, 199
Richmond, Rebecca, 199
Ricke, Missy, 199
Riese, Kathy, 199
Rigg, Nancy, 224, 247
Riley, Christine, 199
Risley, Jan, 200
Roberson, Vic, 52, 167, 225
Roberson, Wayne, 58

Robert, Ray, 225
Roberts, Helen, 225
Robinson, Shirley, 225
Rockwell, Dave, 60, 200
Rodarte, Carol Ann, 200
Rogers, Diana, 225
Rogers, Tony, 52
Rogers, Warren, 225
Roggenbach, Michele, 225
Ronqved, Gina, 200
Rosenbaum, Terri, 200, 247
Ross, Dale, 225
Ross, Kathy, 50
Ross, Kent, 200
Rountree, Ruthann, 225
Rowse, Cindy, 225
Roybal, Martha, 190
Rozack, Jim, 190
Rusho, Diane, 190
Rudolph, Brenda, 57
Rupp, lia, 58
Ruttman, Debbie, 200
Ryan, Pat, 226

s

Sakamoto, Ellen, 200
Saks, Nina, 226
Salazar, Pat, 200

Salinas, Becky, 190
Sandoval, Pearl, 190
Santifer, Diane, 190
Sauerbriet, Mary Ann, 200
Sawyer, Denise, 200
Schaefer, Clem, 226
Schamay, Stephen, 226
Schapire Esther, 200
Schilt, Chris, 52, 57, 200
Schilt, Jean, 97, 226, 246, 247
Schoendaller, Karen, 200
Schomp, lisa, 190
Schriver, Tim, 200
Schutz, Steve, 200
Schwartz, Penny, 200
Scope!, Ellen, 226
Scope!, Tracey, 200
Scott, Jackie, 226
Scribner, Carol, 226
Scrivner, lance, 51, 52, 88, 226
Sedar, Scott, 192, 200
Seifried, Jan, 200
Sellars, Mike, 58
Selmser, Mary, 200
Senator, E. Dirksen, 190
Seydel, Karle, 52, 57, 118, 200
Seymour, Patricia, 226, 120

�Student Index
Shaffer, David, 59
Schaffer, Rick, :il26
Schanahan, Jim, 226
Shaw, Jim, 226
Shea, Mike, 226
Shea, Shawn
Shepard, Charles, 226
Shermack, Gail, 226
Shimizu, Marlene, 200
Shively, Mike, 227
Short, Gary, 190
Simon, Carma, 227
Simpson, Diane, 190
Siseros, Irene, 227
Siseros, Judy, 190
Skeeters, Jennie, 190
Skolout, Bill, 59, 227
Slater, Linda, 190
Slaughter, Steven, 190
Smallwood, Cynthia, 227
Smith, Angelyn, 227
Smith, Charles, 100, 227
Smith, Dedra, 190
Smith, Dora, 200
Smith, Joyce Ann, 227
Smith, Kelvin, 110
Smith, Marvin, 65, 68, 69
Smith, Pam, 200
Smith, Patricia, 227
Smith, Ronald, 58
Smith, Tana Darlene, 201
Snyder, Dennis, 227
Snyder, Tom, 227
Solis, Collenn, 190
Southworth, Ronn, 190
Speicher, Tom, 58, 190
Spencer, Mimi, 227
Sperry, Christopher, 100
Stafford, Neal, 52, 54, 56, 145, 167,
204, 227, 227
Stafford, Wilson, 58, 190
Standley, John, 59, 190
Standley, Sue, 227
Starr, Gary, 227
Starrett, John, 190
Steele, Dolores, 227
Stegeman, Diane, 207
Steger, Belinda, 201
Stern, Gary, 28, 60, 61, 139, 228
Stevens, Donna, 228
Stever, Beth, 24, 228
Stewart, Marla, 201
Stewart, Sheila, 228
Stewart, Steve, 97, 97, 149
Stoenner, Ann, 228
Strawn, Millen 190
Streno, larry, ~ ... ?28
Streno, Nick, 52, 57, 201
Stene, Robert, 58
Strickland, Shirley, 201
Stroh, Sherry, 228
Strom, Paul, 228
Strom, Tony, 228
Strong, Jim, 229
Siesse, Albert, 299
Sugiura, Ken, 190
Sunata, Allyn, 190
Sutherland, Linda, 299
Sweed, Patsy, 190

T
Tanaka, Dan, 229
Tanaka, Sue, 201
Tate, Sharon, 299
Tawara, Daryl, 299
Tawara, Bruce, 128, 190, 299
Taylor, Susan, 201
Tenbrink . Shirley 229
Tencich, Sherry, 201
Tepley, Suzi, 229
Thaemert, Judith, 90, 229
Thaemert, Richard, 229
Thomas, Cheryl, 192, 201
Thomas, Deborah, 229
Thomas, Gary, 190
Timberlake, Richard, 229
Timmons, Mary, 230
Timmons, Ronald, 230
Tooley, Tom, 230
Torrington, Allan, 190
Townsend, Janice, 152, 168, 169, 230

244

�Student Index
Townsend, Marilyn, 201
Trace, Julie, 190
Traxler, Chuck, 230
Trayler, Sandy, 230
Treja, Veronica, 190
Tremmel, Marcia, 201, 247
Truair, Becky, 201
Trudeau, Debbie, 190
Trujillo, Mary, 160
Tsutsui, Dean, 190
Tully, Gary, 230
Turner, Joyce, 230
Turner, McKinley, 230
Tursick, Carla, 230
Tursick, Tim, 201
Typher, Vickie, 230

u

Urioste, Marcella, 231

v

Vay, Oy, 247
Valdez, Tony, 231
Valiance, Cathie, 201
Vallejos, Emily, 231
Van Buskirk, Paul, 231
Van Natter, Tony, 65, 169, 203
Van lassie, Quentin, 231, 246, 247
Van Woerkom, Julie, 203
Varner, Pat, 231
Vaught, Melva, 203
Venters, Barbara, 231
Verduin, Debbie, 169, 231
Vette, Terry, 203
Vickers, Lucia, 190

Vigil, John, 231
Vigil, Lucie, 190
Vivens, Rose Ann, 231
Voice, Hy, 247
Voorhees, Janie, 190
Vox, Guitar, 247
Voyd, Dense, 247

w

Wade, Sally, 113,231,247
Wafer, Ann, 231
Wagner, Charles, 203'
Walker, Joel, 21, 247
Walker, Debbie, 191
Walker, Mark, 62, 231
Walker, Palerie, 231
Wand, Kim, 191
Ward, Marianne, 231
Ward, Phil, 59, 231
Washington, Melvin, 191
Washington, Ronald, 58
Waters, Kathy, 141, 172, 203
Watkins, Stephanie, 203
Watson, Chris, 28, 138, 231
Watson, Gwendolyn, 191
Watson, Jan, 191
Watson, Phyllis, 231
Wayne, Mary, 108, 203
Weber, Chris, 231
Weber, Dan, 231
Weber, George, 167, 231
Weber, John, 191
Weiss, Bartley, 65, 66, 231

Weiss, Lora, 130, 232
Welch, Edna, 191
Welch, Susan, 191
Welch, Toni, 232
Wellman, Sachiko, 191
Wesley, Constance, 232
Westerfield, Loretta, 191
Whalen, Connie, 232
Whalen, Joe, 203
Whalen, Kathie, 232
Whitaker, Janice, 191
White, Alma, 232
White, Joni, 232
White, Kirby, 232
White, Maxine, 232
Whittington, Rayfield, 65
Widmar, Greg, 232
Wielder, Lee, 191
Wier, Phyllis, 203
Wierman, Hank, 191
Wierman, Lynn, 169, 232
Wiggans, Barbara, 232
Wiggins, Barbara, 232
Wilbur, Bill, 203
Wilkerson, Alexis, 203
Wilkerson, Rowena, 191
Wilkins, Jannelle, 130, 131, 144, 204, 232
Williams, Frances, 191
Williams, Jacqueline, 232
Williams, Leroy, 232
Williams, Zarle, 232
Williamson, Cheryl, 232

Wilson, Christine, 232
Wilson, Gary, 65
Wilson, Mike, 60, 61
Wilson, Rick, 232
Winchell, Karl, 232
Winkleblack, Charlotte, 232
Winkler, Margaret, 191
Winston, Laura, 191
Wise, Mike, 191
Wise, Sue, 203
Wisehart, Lynn, 203
Wohl, Kenny, 138, 139, 232
Wolcott, Steve, 203
Woodward, Alan, 52, 57, 172, 203
Woods, Harold 191
Woods, Margaret, 232
Woolfolk, Andrew, 52
Wortham, Nancy, 232
Wren, Splinter (Ted), 52
Wright, Bill, 52, 54, 65, 67, 204, 68
Wright, Carolyn, 192, 203
Wright, Randy, 191
Wszolek, Edie, 191
Wytias, Betty, 180, 191

y
Yastremski, Carl, 247
Yates, Bob, 191
Yeager, Clark, 203
Young, Cheryl, 191
Young, Kathy, 191
Young, Paul, 52, 65, 167, 148, 69
Young, Sharon, 191

Teacher -Office Staff
A

F

Achziger, Harry, 16
Acsell, Raymond, 42
Al len, Terry, 2B
Anderson , Anne, 46
Archer, Edwin, 41
Arnold , Helen, 23
Atehbacher, Jean, 31

G

B
Baily, Sarah, 23
Ball, Molly, 40
Barton, Doris, 28, 192
Bennett, Joan, 39
Berger, Elsa, 16
Bierbach, Robert, 43
Blum, Odena, 45
Bowlds, Linda, 33
Bragg Arthur, 142, 144, 145
Breen, Jay, 46
Broad, Anne, 15
Bult, Faye, 38
Burmeister, Daniel, 35
BiHie, Jerome, 36

c

Call, Alice, 46
Charlifue, Mille, 45
Chambers, Mildred, 45
Clarkson, Charles, 45
Cherihue, Allen, 25
Cohn, Ellen, 45
Coleman, Paul, 17, 66
Colwell, Robert, 18, 90
Cordova, Rudolph, 46
Craig, Myran, 42
Craven, Elizabeth, 42
Crowder, Dorothy, 45

Feeney, Sheila, 36
Fisher, Elda, 46
Franzen, Ellene, 29
Gallegos, Edward, 19
Garrett, Lawrence, 15
Goelz, Jacquelyne, 38
Greenberg, Hel~n. 45
Griebenaw, Donald, 20, 192

H
Hady, Sarah, 17
Hammerly, Donald, 46
Hinderlider, Kirk, 33
Hiscutt, Leah, 46
HoHman, Morris, 245
Hussey, Robert, 34

J
Jackson, Elizabeth, 180
Jacobi, Julian, 21
Johnson, Richard, 41
Jones, Evelyn, 44

K
Keinon, Irwin, 30
Kennedy, Robert, 43
Koons, Alice, 34
Koshi, John, 46
Kruse, William, 17

L
Lace, Kathryn, 45
Ligon, Gladys, 40
Lundeen, Roger, 38

M

E

Maley, Raymond, 41
Malito, Betty, 45
Marr, Jeannie, 42
Matchett, Carol, 31
McCarthy, Sharon, 27
McDanal, Michael, 41
McKinley, Norma, 47
Metcalf, Alfred, 20
Moulton, Jack, 62
Mower, Lawn, 247
Mullenix, Clarence, 20

Ebel, Christine, 19, 94
Eggleston, Ruth, 39
Ellison, Thomas, 18

Nelson, Richard, 28
Niffenegger, Hazel, 47

D
Daddis, Dino, 46
Daniel, Lawrence, 27
Dawe, Mary J ., 39
Dean, Rhoda, 45
Deasy, Claudia, 26
Dunkin, May, 31

N

Noonan, Gerard, 34

0
Olin, Cliff, 58
Ott, Charles, 25, 111
Owen, James, 33

p
Padboy, Marion, 24
Paul, Robert, 20
Pearson, Eloise, 47
Peonio, Joseph, 15, 39
Pigott. Blanche, 22
Porter, Dorothy, 29
Potter, Margaret, 16
Powell, Marion, 43

R
Race, Edward, 32
Ricci, Charlene, 38
Richard, Gary, 39
Rider, Mary, 42
Rietcheck, Norma, 26
Root, Abigail, 47
Roth, Carolyn, 25

s
Schaffer, Charles, 30
Schwartz, Raymond, 35
Shakespeare, Virginia, 42
Shank, Wayne, 35

Shipley, Betsy, 17
Sinnard, June, 24
Smith, Don, 59
Smith, June, 27, 152, 204
Smith, Margaret, 22
Smith, Price, 35
Spangenberg Hazle, 40
Spillman, Craig, 35
Strickland, Carol, 35
Strickland, Carol, 26, 120
Strickland, Richard, 17
Svenson, James, 33

T
Tagliavore, Vincent, 24
Taliaferro, Mary, 34
Timmons, John, 32, 180
Trujillo, Mercedes, 23
Twist, Fay, 43

w

Waters, Kathie, 46
Williams, Elizabeth, 34
Williams, Grandville, 46
Williamson, Howard, 21
Wonderley, George, 16

z

Zarlengo, Dominic, 21
Ziegler, Emil, 21, 204
Zumwinkle, John, 29

245

�Jean Schilt, Martha Fiser and Judy Coffee (top left) prepare for an
upcoming deadline, Sponsor, Miss Connie Hansberger (above), stares in
bewilderment at activities in the ANGELUS ~ffice. Judy Coffee and
Nancy Rigg prepare to reject another layout. (/eft) . The epitome of
photogenic form is displayed by Quentin Van lassie (below).

246

�1968 Angelus Staff
Alison Ando, Royalty Assistant
Jeanne Brooks, Activities Editor
Judy Coffee, Managing Editor
Mary Dallas, Copy Assistant
Sandy Deutsch, S. T.R. Editor
Barbie Engles, Clubs Assistant
Martha Fiser, Album Assistant
Beth Fisher, Royalty Editor
Rod Frey, Sports Co-Editor
Jeanne Goodwin, S. T.R. Assistant
Walter Greenberg, Photographer
Roberta Hall, Photographer
Scott Grigg, Sports Editor
Carolyn Jew, Album Assistant
Karen Kawashima, Business Manager

Mike Lang, Art Editor and Photo Co-ordinator
Jim Minton, Sports Assistant
Kerry Morimoto, Copy Editor
David Murakami, Head Photographer
Alva Nelms, S.T.R. Assistant
Debbie Porter, Copy Assistant
Nancy Rigg, Editor-in-Chief
Terri Rosenbaum, Activities Assistant
Jean Schilt, Triplicate Editor
Neal Stafford, Sports Co-Editor
Beth Stever, Clubs Editor
Marcia Tremmel, Clubs Assistant
Joel Walker, Album Editor
Quentin Van Tassle, Photographer
Sally Wade, Layout Editor

247

�Credits
Album Photography
De Croce
Franco is-Watson
House of Photography
Jack's
Jafay

Culinary Caporal
Dino Daddis

Helicopter vs. G.W.
Kensair Corporation

Photography Supplies
S. 0. Lindahl

Printing and Binding
Taylor Publishing Company

Royalty Photography
Jafay
De Croce

Sales Management
Jennie Marr, Treasurer

Taylor Publishing Representative
James Macaboy

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�The

1967
I

ANGELUS
East
High
School
Denver
Colorado
Volume

49

3

��Reflections of Youth . . .
inner emotions mirrored in
outer actions.

5

�Each individual
a unique image,
some apart, ofhers together

�7

��Table of Contents
Student-Teacher Relations ... 10
Activities ......................... 48
Royalty ........................... 86
Sports .......................... 102
Clubs ......................... 138
Album ......................... 176
Sophomore ................. 1 78
Junior ...................... 190
Senior ...................... 204
Club Rosters ................. 234
Index .......................... 240

9

�10

�Student
Teacher
Relations

Two
sharing the
light of knowledge.

II

��Each student proiects an image
of himself
and those around him.

13

��Administration

MRS. ANNE B. BROAD
Dean

Authority can
inspire confidence,
respect, and admiration.

MR. LAWRENCE GARRETI

MR. JO EPH A. PEONIO

Coordinator

A's1stant Principal

15

�Science
There are more than twenty different science
courses offered at East, including chemistry, physical
science, botany, and college level chemistry. For the
study of radio, television, and various means of communication, an electronics area is available in the
physics department. The biology department offers the
use of its conservatory for the specialized study of
plants and animals. Students enrolled in any science
class are required to attend a lab period at least once
a week. Labs help the student to experiment and work
directly with nature.
In the near future it is hoped that terrariums and
aquariums can be created, di playing and emphasizing live animals, from the earthworm to the cat.

Dr. Howard Williamson checks a College Chemistry exper
ment with Dennis Bidwell.
Working diligently, Mr. Morris Hoffman prepares a demonstration with
stroboscope.

Correct techniques in science are illustrated by Mr. Julian Jacobi in his Biology
class.

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�::\Ir Dominic Zarlengo (/at left) carefully prepares an
informative film for his Physics class. Elaborating on
an aspect of phrsical science, Miss Eva Young ( abot·e)
clarifies the question of a confused student. The results
of a chemistry experiment are studied by 1--fr Clarence
Mullenix
(/eft) Mr. Robert Paul and Mr. Richard trickland
(be/ou•) carefully analyze an answer given by a botanr
student.

�The metric system is explained by Mr Donald Griebenaw.

Mr. Edward Gallegos prepares the several microscopes for student
use.

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Mr. Alfred Metcalf hold one of many animals he uses for scientific ob·
sen·ation.

�English
This year East's English Department has
developed a cour e of studies directed toward
not only the college bound tudents but also
those students who plan to enter vocat1onal
f1elds. Drama, Competit1ve Speech, Creative
\X'riting, and Rad1o pecch are examples of
the variety of courses offered by the English
Department. tudents who wish to participate
in the journaltstic and creative aspects of
English may apply to work on the school
publications: ANGELUS, Spotlight, and
Montage.
Mr. Irwin Keinon ( abo£·e) uses an apple to illustrate a point. Mrs. Jane Johnston and
Mi s Judy Rountree (belou·) discuss a new English textbook.

Mrs. Judith Ward ( abot·e) makes out
her daily lesson plans. A. student's query
receives a puzzled reaction from Mrs.
June Williamson (belou•).

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�fiss Cawlyn Kin~ details
her cl

nother :1! i~nment to

peech coach 1\fr. Brian Lee types the re ult of a
ffil"e

Mr. Teny Allen informs his cia s about the fine art of writin~ .

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�English

Preparing to hand out a test, [r. John Zumwinkel (/eft)
pau e for a m men• :\[r Royal)·n Brady (abou) analyzes
another aspect of 12 h -"rade composition. A student presents
an oral report to Mrs. ancy Lea\·enw.orth (beJou).

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�fr. Gerald Hedges (top) introduces another a pect of
.American Literature. Eager to begin a new day, Mrs .
Doris Barton (middle) signs in . Mr . Eleanor Flatow
(bollom) concentrates as she grades a te t. The im.
portance of good grammar is emphasized by Mr. Lawrence Daniel (right).

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�English

Watching a test in progress, Miss June Smtth expresses a doubtful look.
A student's question on verb conjugations captures (top r;ght) Mrs.
ara Bailey's attention. Mrs. Claudia Deasy (abot·e /~t) shows surprise
while reading a student's composition. Mrs. Ewa Vickers (below /~t)
reads the morning bulletin.

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�Social Studies
The most important responsibility of an individual
is that of good citizenship. This is stre sed in the social studies department through the study of human
activities, present and past.
Courses such as ancient, medieval, and European
History stress our heritage as human beings. Through
American History one learns the appreciation of our
heritage as Americans. In preparation for college, seniors are offered College American and European History.

ir. John Timmons relates the development of old
world culture to western civilization.
A student's answer receives a knowing look from
Mr Price mith.

Mr. James venson and Mr. Ray chwartz discuss a classroom anecdote.

fr. Ronald Dobson listens doubtfully to a student's reply.

�Mr Dantel Burmeister (left) shows the effect of feudalism on a serf's
life. igning in for a busy day is Miss Judy Fruland. fr. James Owen
(below left) watches a test in progress. Mrs. Alice Koons (belou• center) marks a homework paper. Eagerly lea\"ing, Mrs . Elizabeth Jackson
walks to the parking lot.

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�The Crusades are an interesting discu ion
topic for Mr. Edward Race.

Mr. John Brainerd (abo1 ·e) helps Ken Landau . Mr. Cra1g
a student's remark.

plllman (be/ou•) discuses

Using a tape recorder, Mr. Wayne hank
( abot·e) illustrates a p ychological technique
in advertising. Mr. Bob ims (below) explains
the political significance of the War of 1812.

�Mr. Jerome Biffle prepares to hand out
a test to his class.

Social Studies
Mr. Jack Goodhue lectures in
American History.

enior

Lectunng on the even Years· War is Miss
Elizabeth Willtams

Mr. Emil Ziegler awaits the arrival
of a late student.

Preparing for his class discussion is Mr. B bby Hussey.

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�Mathematics
The math cour es at Ea t range from Basic Math,
which enables students to improve their fundamentals,
to Math Analysis for advanced students. The purpose
of these courses is preparation for the PAR tests
needed for graduation and for college entrance. Calculus is the most advanced math course offered. In
many case , when students take Calculus, universities
do not require College Algebra. Another advanced
form of math which is fairly new at Ea t is Algebra
taught with a modern approach. Through the wide
variety of courses, students are able to find the ones
best suited to their abilities.

l\fr. \Vtlltam Kru e, ( dbot ti.~ht), helps a wonderin~ student, Diana
Rogers, ohe a diffiCult mathematical problem. fr . Harry Achziger,
(tight) , explatns a tri~onometrr function .

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�Mr. Bet y h1pley, (.tbore left), grades a ne\er-enJin~ tack
of homework paper . \\'aitin for cla to begin is !r George
'v?onderley, (abore). A geometric theorem is reviewed br ~fr
Thoma Elli on, (belou). Mr. Larry French, (below left), listens
to a student' que tion about a new as umption.

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�Leaving school after a hard day is Mr. John Nicholson. fr. Roger Lundeen (above right) enlists the
aid of an opaque proJector for his class discussion.
Miss Elsa Berger (right) prepares a semester test
for her geometry tudents.

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�Girls' P.E.
Teamwork, physical fitness, and indi"idual work
in ports are tres ed in the Girls' Gym classes.
Throughout the year the girls participate in soccer,
archery, a once-a-week dance class, basketball, and
the annual Play Festi\'al Dance.
After-school games are scheduled for those girls
who wish to take an active part in various sports for
their own enjoyment.

, [iss Jean A chb.1cher ( abor e left) demonstrates a technique
in ,eymnastics. The fodem Dance class follows the lead
of 1\frs. Carol , fatchett (befoUl left)_ frs. l\fay D unkin
( belou•) explains the importance of being an enthusiastic
Whtte Jacket.

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�Language
The Foreign Language Department at East offers
Latin, Spanish, Russian, french, and German. The
ALM or Audio Lingual Method is u ed in all conversational languages. A language laboratory is avail·
able for oral practice by use of tapes and records.
Through the Foreign Language Club and the Junior
Classical League, language tudents have the opportunity to learn more about the culture and heritage of
the people and their countries.

The aspects of French geo~raphy are hown by fr . Helen .Arnold. Latin
teacher fi s Margaret mith (below) shows Paul Young photographs of
.Ancient Rome . .Mrs
fary Gerner (below ri!{ht) drills her students in
Ru ian conjugations

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�..\Irs. Blanche P1gott prtpart to how htr tudtnt picture of present Jay Gtrmanr. l\f1 s
ferceJes Trujillo (belou) smile at a tudent's humorous remark.

The more intere ting aspects of Virgil are told by
Mrs. Doroth}' Gaubatz. Miss Diane Dykes (beloU')
listens to a first year french tudent's questions

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�Art

Mr. Edward Marecak carefully checks over the
daily absence list. Listening intently, J.\.iiss Shirley
Werner (below) hears a student's idea for a project. Mr. Charles Ott ( abot•e right) shows examples
of symmetrical designs to one of his classes.

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The art department offers the opportunity for expression in a variety of courses, including Drawing
and Painting, Commercial Art, Ceramics and advanced
courses like Art Appreciation. The beginning courses
provide for the development of art vocabulary and
skills while the advanced courses are aimed at refining
skills and personal taste with art school or college
as the ultimate goal. The advanced art classes are free
to choose their own projects and often work with oil
paints. Each year students enter their work in the
Scholastic Art Awards Competition and the winners
receive Gold Keys. A number of Gold Key winners
advance to the New York and national competition.

�Music
Through the varied music cour es, students develop
techniques and broaden their musical knowledge, interests and understanding. There are a great number
of choirs including Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Advanced and Concert Choirs, and Angelatres, which is
composed of students taken from Concert Choir Some
of the past ctivities include variety shows and operas.
This year the combined music classes hope to perform
a musical.
The band participated in the half-time show at
homecoming and marched in the Veterans Day Parade Both the band and the orchestra presented a
Spnng Concert.
Mrs. fa.rion Padboy play the appropriate music foe a
Concert Choir number. fr. Vincent Tagliavoce ( b~/ou ·)
concentrates as he watches an East football game.
Miss June Sinnard (btlou) looks over the music for a fixed Choir performance.

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�Special Education
East is fortunate to have the only resource center
for the hearing handicapped and the partially blind
students in the Denver Area. The objective of the
Special Education classes is to help the handicapped
student function independently in school activities
and daily life. Tape, records, typewriters, headphones,
and braille textbooks are available to these students to
aid them in utilizing all of their abilities.
'sin,~: :t headphone de,ice i

l\lr . Jan Craig, help Marion Buffalo with headphones .

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l\farion Buffalo.

�Mrs. Dorothy Buckler (ltjt) com·er es with a student's parent. Charlotte
Reed is helped by Mrs. Elizabeth Pixley (belou· ltjt}. A new concept
is explained b}' Mrs. Esther Howard {btlou•).

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�Home Economics
Teaching the basics of homemaking and the development of better homemakers are the chief aims of
the Home Economics Department at East. Varied
classes are offered. A student may select classes ranging from Home Decorating to Advanced Foods and
Creative Clothing. The Home Economics classes aid
in preparing centerpieces and table settings for banquet held at Ea t throughout the year.

irs. Hazel

pangenberg (a bot e)

hows her class the dolls clothes which are to

be donated to an orphanage. The latest in fabrics and patterns is shown br Mrs.
Gladys Ligon (be/ouo) .

Mrs. Rhoda Dean hopefully reads a recipe that
is to be produced by her class.· Mrs. Mary Ball
(below) instructs her students in the proce s of
making chocolate pudding.

�Industrial Arts
To combine creative opportunity with practicality
is the object of the industrial arts department. Skill
with machinery and tools is developed through the
production of anything from jewelry to hand-tooled
saddles.
Metalcraft, Woodwork and Crafts provide dtances
for creativity in different forms and materials. Mechanical drawing, another phase of industrial arts,
stresses the importance of accuracy by teaching students
to execute complicated drawings of parts of madllnery
and geometric designs.
The presentation of a student's project results in a doubtful
look from Mr. Harlan Miller.

Mr. Robert Bierbach (above) listens to John Doebley's query. Under Mr. Richard
Johnson's guidance (top) the knots are worked out of Kenneth Pointer's project.
Mr. Raymond Maley (below center) looks over a design book. Preparing to help
a student is Mr. Richard Lightner (below right).

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�Business Education
The Business classes at East offer sufficient background education for those students who wish to
go into vocational or part time work, and for those
who wish to major in business Students are offered
a variety of subjects which includes stenography, typing, business arithmetic, office occupations, and general business. For those students who are interested in
business or wish to take an active part in business
activities, there is the Future Business Leaders of
America, a nationally organized club.

Mrs. Katherine Bult ( ubore I ( hi) Introduces a new lesson to
a stenography class. Barbara De 'agy turns in an assignment
to Mrs. Ruth Eggleston (be/, u). Miss Joyce Walker (be lou
right) busily prepares the mimeograph machine.

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�Miss Dixie Fambrough (jar left) reads
a puzzling paragraph to her class. Kirk
Stevenson is helped by .Mrs. Ima Windholz (/eft). Demonstrating the proper
method of cleaning a typewriter is Miss
Patricia
almon (/eft below). Mrs.
Jacqueline Goelz (btlow middlt) prepares a timer for a speed test. tressing
the importance of accuracy in typing
skills is fr. Gary Richard (below).

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�Special Departments

Librarians, Mrs. .Abigail Root, :Mrs. Dorothy Barnard, and
Miss Eloise Pearson comment on a new book.

Mr. Raymond .Acsell and Mrs. Marilyn Jester confer on a programming problem.

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Sigrung in for another day is Mr. Myran Craig.

Miss Kathryn Lace plans an evaluation .

�Lunchroom cooks, ltft to rtght, are Miss Tillie Martinez, Mrs Grace Hoffman, Mrs. Lenore Hansen, Mrs . Helen Greenberg, Mrs. Mildred Chambers,
frs. Betty Malito, Mrs. Florence Reffalt, and Mrs. Odean Blume.
Giving advice to a student is Mr. Charles Clarkson, career
counselor.

Mrs. Katherine Waters and Mrs. Evelyn
for an English class.

chachterle check on books

Mrs. Gloria Burchard makes a xerox copy of a student's record.

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�!rs. Vtrgama hake peare, clerk, anJ
East cu todaans, (/eft lo righl), are Mr. ylenthus 'eal, Mr
George Giles, Mr. Vaughn Roper (/.11 background), anJ
Mr. Bill Englen.

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Jennie l\farr. treasurer, recorJ the sale of an athletac ticket.
~fis Faye Twist, nurse, keeps her records up to date.

�Special
Departments

Answering calls at the switchboard is

frs. Mary Rider.

Talking on the telephone is Miss Jay Breen.

1r John lovek ( abot e) instructs students on a projector. Mrs.
Ailee· Call (belou•) listens during a meeting with a college representative.

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�Special Departments

Mr. George Mansfield (left), college counselor,
discusses some aspects of a college education. Correcting a typing error is Mrs. Leah Hiscutt (above).
Miss Elda Fisher (below) records an entry into a
report.

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�Miss Elizabeth Craven discusses test results with Mrs. Marion Powell (right).

Helping Miss Evelyn Jones is Mrs. Ruby Vardaman (left).

Writing an absence excuse is Mrs. Anne Louise Anderson.

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�Activities

Involvement to offer and achieve,
friends and a wider
horizon .

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�Activities Calendar
Howdy Day ...................... September 1 9
Seraph Dance ....................... October 1 5
Fall Sports Dance ................ November 12
Back to School Night ............ November 16
Thanksgiving Assembly .......... November 23
Junior Prom ...................... December

3

Drama Club Play ................. December

9

Christmas Assembly .............. December 20
Christmas Program ................ December 21
Senior Return ..................... December 22
Ranum Exchange ........... January 9, 10, 11
Woodbury Contest ................. January 10
Career Day ........................ January 17
Sophomore Party .................. February

4

Father-Daughter Banquet .......... February 1 0
Sweetheart Dance ................. February 18
PTA Fashion Show ........ February 23, 24, 25
"Camelot" ........................... April 7, 8
Wolcott Contest ........................ April 12
Senior Prom ........................... April 29
Senior Girls Awards ................... May

3

Instrumental Concert ................... May

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Color Day ............................. May 12
Vocal Concert ......................... May

Academic Awards Assembly ....... May 24, 25
Senior Class Day ....................... June 2
Graduation ............................ June

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�PATTY REAGAN
Head Girl
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�HERRICK CHAPMAN
Head Boy
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�Creative Citizenship Theme of Council Proiects
The Student Council at East consists of the Head
Girl, Head Boy, the three class presidents, the respective representatives from the three classes, and one
repre entative from potlight. Thee tudent dedicate one class hour each day to discuss the problems
existing in East and how to solve them. The Council
also organizes various activities for the enjoyment of
the students. Among them this year were numerous
Early Bird Dances, a Howdy Day Dance, and special
assemblies. This year "Creative Citizenship," which
stresses the importance of the md lv1dual tudent,
was again the principal theme of the Student Council.

ponsor Mr. Arthur Bragg observes Council activities with Miss Carolyn
King.

Council members pay strict attention as Herrick Chapman reads the agenda for the day.

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�Representatives Greg Diamond, Rick Reeder, and Judy Coffee discuss a project.

Herrick Chapman presides over a Council meeting as Jackie Vmcent contemplates an idea, (left).
Jeff Beth and Greg Diamond discuss a report as
Paul Vogel reacts to a comment, (above).

�haron Black, Ruth Bottorff, John Bonsib, Linda Fujimoto, and Betty Mar&gt;hal busily check the activities of East's student body.

Patty Dreher, Cia sification Board President, reacts to a suggestion made by a
member.

Board Organizes
Student Activities
The Activities Classification Board has been in
existence at East for three years and this year was
in the process of getting reorganiz¢d. The Board is responsible for seeing that the student positions are
evenly distributed according to the amount of time
and leader hip involved. It enforces the belief that
one person should not be allowed or obligated to
carry too heavy an activities load. Through this system
more students are able to participate in positions of
leadership.

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�Delegate Assembly Develops Leadership
The Delegate Assembly is comprised of representatives elected from their fir t hour classes. They act as
a link between the student body and the school
government.
This year, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Bragg,
the Delegate Assembly displayed the Freedom Shnne,
collected for the United Fund Campaign, and took
part in an effort to clean up the school grounds.

First semester president, Annette Owens responds favorably
to suggestions made by a member. econd semester president Mike Van Natter (r1gh1) presides over a meeting.
Delegate Assembly representatives (below) listen to a proposal made during an early morning meeting.

�Gleefully counting the receipts from a successful day's sales
is Ginny Irving, Page Editor.

Spotlight Informs
Students
During the past year Spotlight has endeavored to
maintain the high quality which in recent years has
won it acclaim from the National Scholastic Press
A· ociation. Spotlight is also a member of the Columbia chola tic Press and Quill and Scroll. As a
newspaper it has served the student body well in its
attempt to present facts, news, and opinions of the
students. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Nelson, the Spot!tght has tied the activities and interests
of the Angels into an interesting and informative
collectiOn of features, editorials, and news.

Connie Artzer contemplates one of the many problems of an
Editor during a meeting of the Top Five.

�Editor-in-ch1ef Connie Artzer, Copy-rewrite Editor Kathy Smith, and News Editor Caroline
printer.

The printing of Spotlrghl proceeds under the watchful eye of sponsor ~fr_ Richard Nelson.

chomp look over the finished copy during a session at the

trivmg to maintain the high quality of Spotlrghl are (/~fl lo right) staff members Dave
Hallet, Robbie Brown, Pepp r Bonsib, and Mary Brent.

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�Assemblies Entertain
And Enlighten
The students at East are given the opportunity
to grow culturally and spiritually through the assemblies presented throughout the year. This year
the assemblies varied in subjects from music, dance,
school spirit, and athletic and academic awards, to
safety, the Colfax Code, the election of class officers,
and the Woodbury and Wolcott contests. Many long
hours of work are done in preparation for the
assemblies with the hope that each student will benefit
from them.

Former Head G1rl Leslie Clift speaks to the .Angels about the importance of the mdividual during the officer installation assembly.

Angelaires give many excellent performances to East students throughout the year.

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�Jeff Ball, Ward Phelps, and Tom Morgan (above) are having
a little argument during the Senior-return assembly. Following
the assembly featuring inmates from the Colorado State Penitentiary (above right), East students were given a chance to
talk with them. Prominent Denver attorney Joe Blake (right)
spoke during the Citizenship Day assembly. All the assemblies
were begun by the pledge of aiJegiance to the flag presented by
the ROTC.

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�A harsh reprimand is given to Red White (Jeff Self) by Granny (Janice
fillward) during the enior assembly.

tate Patrolman Tom Lindquist speaks to the Angels about
highway precautions during the afety Assembly.

In an exclttng melodrama presented by the cheerleaders, Emmaline Trueheart (Mary Beth Gibbs) reallzes her love
Cornelius Flake (Barbara Vickers) after he has thoroughly trounced the evil villain ir Lancelaach (Mary Brent).

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�Steve Bonham throws the light switch at just the right time during a pep assembly

Stage Crew
Sets the Stage
Under the supervtston of Mr. Richard Johnson,
the stage crew at East has improved many programs
through its knowledge of lighting and sound, props,
stage sets, and other things essential to a successful
assembly.
Their talents were put to work in long hours of
preparation for "Camelot," the assemblies, the annual Drama Club play, the dances given during
the school year, and the assembling of East's Christmas lights. The boys were also hired by the Denver
Public Schools to work for any group which rented the
auditoriwn.

Robert Dyson builds a staircase for the Drama Club play.

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�huon Doida, Kathy tarr, Mary Kunz, and Jacque Vincent
model this spring's white graduation dresses.

Angels Accentuate
Fashion
"Accent on Angels" was the theme for the 26th Annual East P.T.A Fashion how which was held on February 23, 24 and 25 in the tearoom of the Denver Dry. The
latest spring fashions were modeled by East senior girls
for enthusiastic audiences. Fashions ranged from a green
polkadot pants suit to mini skirts and full length formals.
Five -senior boys proudly modeled the latest in boys' fashions. The atmo phere for the fashion show was provided
by music from the Angelaires.

Sue Speicher strikes a pose in her "can dress."

W1th Angelaires in the background, yickie Linzy strolls
down the runway in a formal for the erlwr Prom .

�At outh's stadium, cheerleaders boost Angel spirit.

We're Behind You Boys!
These seven cheerleaders devoted much of their
tim&lt;; in promoting school spirit at East. During Sophomore Orientation, they taught new Cherubs cheers
that could be used later at pep rallies and games. The
cheerleaders encouraged the athletic teams at all sporting events.

ancy Bonnet, head cheerleader, demonstrates good form at
a pep rally before the East-Washington game.

Cheerleaders for 1966-67 are, from left to right: Mary Beth Gibbs, Barbie Vickers,
Claudia King, Nancy Bonnet, Mary Brent, Kathy tarr, and Mary Kunz.

�Oratorical
Declamations Presented
at Woodbury
The ninety-fourth annual Woodbury Oratorical
ch began in 1875, was preContest, a tradition
sented January 10, 1967. This year Erskine Henderson, a senior, won the Woodbury medal for rus
superior delivery of Darrow's, "The Unwritten Law."
Erskine competed with seven other speakers: Raymond Robert, Herrick Chapman, Thaddeus Hodges,
who received second place, Michael Sawaya, Martin
Sperry, Panayes Gatseos, and Dirk Epperson. Timothy
Dickerson and Dennis Selles introduced the speakers.
The three judges were Mr. John E. Archtbold, Mr.
James D. Voorhees, Jr., and Judge James C. Flanigan.

While Thaddeus Hodges and Herrick
Chapman wait their tum, Erskine Henderson strikes a defiant pose as he
delivers his winning oration.

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�chyleen Quails joyously recei,es congratulations from alternate Gail Prendergast,

chyleen's father, Mr Qualls, and a judge, Miss Lenore Hawks.

Qualls Awarded Wolcott
The Eighty-eighth Annual Wolcott Public Sight
Reading Contest was held Wednesday, April 19,
1967. The contestants were chosen by several teachers at a trial reading. Th1s year hyleen Qualls won
the award for her interpretation of "The Most Dangerous Game," by R1chard Connell. Other contestants
were Connie Artzer, MIClam Spencer, Susan peicher,
Catherine Thille, Lynda Jackson, Gloria Leyba, and
Judy Coffee. Alternates were Gail Prendergast and
Mary Dallas. The three judges were Mrs. Ben M.
Cherrington, Miss Lenore Hawk, and Mr. James E.
Nichols.

chyleen Quail marks her stopping place as
Lynda Jackson approaches for her turn.

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�Musicians Harmonize
In Assemblies
East High School music groups produced several
entertaining assemblies this year. oncert Choir performed at the Christmas As embly and toured some
junior high schools. Mixed horus gave the Thanksgiving As embly and oncert Orchestra presented a
pring oncert. Angelaires, a small madrigal group,
sang for numerous assemblies and at such events as
the tudent Council Chnstmas Banquet and the P.T.A.
Fashion Show.
Concert Choir, directed by Mrs. Marion Padboy, provides music for the Christmas Assembly.

A selected group from Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Miss June Sinnard, performs during the Thanksgiving Assembly.

Alex Vigil sings while Jean Alvarez and
Paulette Padilla watch.

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�Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, rehearses for a program.

Practicing intently, the brass section of Concert Band prepares for an assembly.

Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, director of Concert Band, points out a difficult part in the score.

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Joe Hall, as Lancelot, gazes into Camelot Forest.

Connie Artzer responds doubtfully to Arthur's speech
to Guenevere.

Terry Wilkins responds to a cue.

Bob Follansbee muses on the problems of the court.

�CAMELOT performer take a curtain call Guenevere
( helou'), played by Mary Kunz, listens while ir
Dinadan, Ken Johnson, reads the list of knights to
be inve ted .

"A Fleeting
Wisp Of Glory"

- Camelot

East's all-school production of Lerner and Loewe's
exciting musical, CAMELOT, was presented April 7
and 8 CAMELOT tells a story of King Arthur and
his hopes of a peaceful world, and Queen GueneYere's til-fated love for another man. The combined
efforts of Mr. Price Smith and Mr. Charles Ott,
art dtrection; {r. Vincent Tagliavore, orchestra direction; Mr. Irwin Keinon, drama direction; Mrs.
Manon Padboy, vocal direction; and Mrs. May Dunkin and Mrs. Carol Matchett, choreography, made
this impressive production possible. Guenevere was
played by Connie Artzer and Mary Kunz, Arthur by
Bob Follansbee, King Pellinore by Terrell Wilkins,
Morgan le Fay by Desiree Thalley, Mordred by Mike
Sawaya, Lancelot by Joe Hall, Merlyn by John Spencer
and Dinadan by Ken Johnson.

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�Angels at an "Early Bird" dance show enthusiasm despite the early hour.
Faces mingle during "L.S.D.," the Fall Sports Dance.

Nine to Twelve
The Seraph Sisters began the year's dances by transforming the Boys' Gym into The Red Angel as the
Chancellors put down the sound for "Boys' Night
Out." Visions of different worlds spun through the
heads of Angels when the Finders Keepers inspired
the Fall Sports Dance, "Let's Stop and Dance." The
Junior Prom provided "The End to a Perfect Day"
with the help of The Beggars' Opera Company.
Early Bird dances, which were held in the morning
before school, included such bands as the Gtations
and the Sect.

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�George Weber, an East student and member of The Chancellors, provides the beat for "A Boys' Night Out."

Revelers pause for a happy moment at the Junior Prom,
"The End of a Perfect Day."

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�ROTC Teaches Citizenship.
The mission of ROTC at East is to cultivate habits
of orderliness, preos10n and discipline; respect for
constituted authority; patriotism; and to encourage a
high sense of personal honor and deportment. The
cadet is given an insight into military methods, life,
and training. An annual Federal inspection is held
each year at which Army officers test the efficiency
of the cadet. Responsibility, cooperation, leadership,
and self-disoplme are important points stressed during the chool year. Throughout the year the boys' and
girls' drill teams participate in a variety of special
assemblies and exhibitions. Weekly drills and inspections are done in preparation for the city and state
drill competitions which are held in the spring.

HUBERT RUSSELL
Lieutenant Colonel

WENDELL FORBES
Major

STEPHEN KEMP
Major

LARRY LITKE
Major

KEN

AWYER

1st Lieutenant

DONALD DOWNEY
2nd Lieutenant

MATTHEW' OHR
2nd Lieutenant

74

�Cadets Lamar Griffin and Timothy Franklin raise the flag as part of the daily responsibilities of ROTC.

Cadet leaders Matt Ohr, teve Kemp, and Hubert Russell bring their battalions to attention during the Kennedy Memorial ceremony.

75

�ROTC was capably led by Major Rex H . Dawson during his first year at East.

ROTC marches downtown during the Veterans Day Parade

76

�Members of the rifle team spend hours practicing in the rifle range.

Ken Sawyer is inspected by Cadet Sergeant Major Tawara as
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Hubert Russel moves down the line
during an inspection period.

Master Sgt. Albert Hart checks daily assignment
sheets.

77

�Cadets Show Right Face
The Honorary Cadet consist of junior and senior
~iris who are honorary members of the East Hi~h

ROT . They are selected by representatives of the
{dttary Department, administrative heads, teachers,
and school leaders by means of preliminary applications and final peeches. Honorary Cadets are required
to do secretarial work in the ROT office one period
a day. A great deal of outside time is required for
the various activitie , such as participating in the
Honorary Cadet Drill Team, which performs and competes with other drill teams.
The neces ary qualifications are poi e, good groomin,g, po ture, and a 3.0 minimum grade point average.

LO

~K

BAL

Lieutenant Colonel

CO

If JON·

Major

KATHY

1 GrE

Major

CHRI TY BOHM
Captain

CAROL C

INGHAM

1st Lieutenant

VA NY FO TfR
1st Lieutenant

A

E

HAEFER

1st Lieutenant

78

�Vanny Foster (/ejJ) helps Bruce Towers raise the flag for the Kennedy Memorial. Christy Bohm ( abou) types a Jetter during her hour
in the armory. Shown marching in the Veterans Day Parade are Lou
Skubal and Vanny Foster (belou•) .

79

�Senior Scholars Superb
The
mor cholars of 1967 all ranked in the
upper 4~( of thetr class, their average grade point
average being 3.86. Besides being scholastically outstanding, these students each received a combined
math and verbal score on the Scholastic Achievement
Test of 1332 or above. The average combined score
was 1382.

enior cholars are, from left to rtght: Jean Elmblad, Cay Gilbertson,
te'e Du,all, Dennis Bidwell, and Da\e del Junco.

80

usan

pellher, EJith Kwy, Dirk Epperson, Virginia Irving, Herrick Chapman,

�Senior Girls
Receive Accolades

COURTESY
Sandy Mayfield

SPORTSMAN HIP
Dianne Briscoe

LOYALTY
Carol Cunningham

CHEERFULNESS
Jo Caryl Welch

FRIENDLINE S
ylvia mith

POI E
ancy Stratton

BEST ALL AROUND GIRL
Patty Reagan

SENSE OF HUMOR
Sue Bush

DEPENDABILITY
Suzy Haskins

SERVICE
Lou Skubal

LEADER HIP
Gail Prendergast

81

�Seniors Lead the Grand Parade
"The Grand Parade" tarted this year's Color Day
with a variety of floats based on the theme, "The
Greatest how on Earth." This year the SenJOr class
captured first place with its original float, followed
by the Sophomore and Junior classes respectively.
Highlighting the morning's activities was the presentation of "In the Center Ring," the class skits, the
winning skit presented by the Sophomore class, Junior and enior classes following, and the crowning
of the 1967 May Queen, Miss Sylvia Smith.
White Jacket's "Merry-Go-Round of ports" won first in the Intermeduue Club's Division.

�Red and white crowd sees 67's Tromb&lt;&gt;ne to&lt;&gt;t to first .
Sophomore float passes the judges' stand toward its sec nd place.

Juniors' " hoot for '68" floats to third
place.

�P.H. exclaimed, "The Pre-Law destroyer will be destroyed by demented demagogues!" "
Sophomores pyramid to take first place in the skit competition

84

R1chard and Liz, Mr. Jim Svenson and Mrs. Jane
Johnston, romance in faculty skit.

�Pete Gatseos (/eft) delivers a singing telegram
to Pat Combs in the second place Junior skit,
while Dave Hallet (be lou.•) goes ape on Color Day

~.~ .........~:-i:_
·-~
..,.. __ _
1.

~

enior "Bomb" sputters across the stage.

Clowning 69ers
Capture
Center Ring

85

�86

�Royalty

Radiance,
in a silent, dimmed
room, magnifies a
dream.

87

�James Drury, "The Virginian"

88

�7/nyefus 7Uny

7/nyefus 2ueen

Jay Perkey

Becky Gonzales

Angelus King and Queen
Every year a sophomore boy and girl are selected
by a celebrity as typifying the All-American youth
of today. This year we were privileged to have Mr.
James Drury of the popular television show, "The
Virginian," select the Angelus King and Queen for
1967. Honored this year were Mr. Jay Perkey and
Miss Becky Gonzales.

89

��May Queen Attendants

Mar Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Kathy
Kunz, ami Cay Gilbert on.

tarr, Jacque Vincent, Lou

kubal, Gail Prendergast, Sylvia

m1th, Mary

91

�Sophomore
and

Junior
May Queen
Attendants

ophomore 1fa}' Queen Attc:ndants :ue, from left to right: Cheryl
Thomas, Gena Owen , Terri Rosenbaum, and Debbie Porter.

Junior May Queen Attendants are, from left to right. Downey Hillmeyer, Carol Bruso, Mary Dallas, Sandi Nelms, Juli Krill,
and Jan Jackson.

92

�en10r Honorary fay Queen .Attendants are, from left to right Karen .Myer , Ginn}' Irving, Manuela Juncal, Claudia King, Linda Jackson, .Anne
chaefer, uzy Haskins, Connie .Artzer, Barbara Vickers, Jo Caryl Welch, and Meece Moore.

Senior Honorary
Attendants

!embers of the Court of Roralty are, left " J right : ylna Wong,
l\fary Brent, Danny Westmoreland, and .Mict elle • uss.

Court of
Royalty

93

��Mary Dallas
Neal Stafford

Jan Jackson
Dan Westmoreland

Trudi Morrison
Del Smith

Angie Smith
Clint Williams

Nancy Stratton
Tom Blunt

Jacque Vincent
Jeff Belf

Sweetheart Dance
The D.U. Student Union was the setting for this
year's Sweetheart Dance, "Heart Attack." The Sweetheart Couple Candidates walked through hangings
of pmk and white crepe paper and red hearts to a
throne draped in red silk. The "Finders Keepers"
provtded the background music as last year's Sweetheart Couple, Miss Lou Skubal and Mr. Russell Hall,
placed the crowns on the heads of Miss Nancy Bonnot
and Mr. Mike Van Natter.

Avoiding the iartl\ Kathy Fisher and Tony
Rogers do a solo "skate."

All attention is focused on the reigning Sweetheart couple, Miss Nancy Bonnot
and Mr. Mike Van Natter.

95

�,7unior

�Junior Prom
A glittering moon amid a dark sky of streamers and
glowing streetlamps set the scene for this year's
Junior Prom. The night sounds of the Beggars'
Opera Company provided the mood for "The End
of a Perfect Day." In keeping with the theme, the
evening was climaxed as Miss Michele Nuss was
crowned Junior Prom Queen. Miss Nuss was escorted
by Mr. Steve Johnstone.

Junior Prom Queen attendants are, from left lo right and lop Jo bollom, Angie
Smith, Cherry Hill, Jeanne Brooks, Sandi Nelms, Sandy Deutsch, and An~tie Noel.

Angels "End a Perfect Day · to the sounds
of the "Beggars' Opera Company." Miss
Michele uss (belou), newly crowned Queen,
sits on her throne as escort Steve Johnstone
stands by.

97

�98

�Fall Sports Dance
A world of LSD, or "Let's Stop and Dance," was
depicted by the ANGELUS and Spotlight staffs for
this year's Fall Sports Dance. The front hall was
turned into a world of optical illusion by means of
op art murals in fluorescent orange, red, green, and
blue. Pink and orange crepe paper directed attention
to the front stairs, from which the queen candidates
and their escorts descended. Miss Mary Brent reigned
as queen with her escort, Mr. Bob Geismar. Music
was provided by the "Finders Keepers."

The strong beat of the "Fmders Keepers" (jar left) set
the pace for the Fall Sports Dance. The 1965 Fall Sports
Queen, Pat Garrett, (left) crowns Mary Brent with this
year's honor. The Fall Sports Queen candidates (below)
are, from le/1 lo right, lop lo bollom, .Angie Smith, Nancy
Bonnot, Jo Caryl Welch, Jan Jackson, Mary Beth Gibbs, and
Kathi Hart.

99

��The eraph King Candidates are, left to right, top to bollom, Paul Vogel, Mike McNatter, Bob Gates, John Bonsib, Ken Passarelli, Jim Jackson, and Herrick Chapman.

Following the pattern ct by last year's Seraph
Sisters, East students nominated eight male candidates
for the annual Seraph Dance held on October 15,
1966, entitled "Boys' Night Out." In keeping with
the theme, the Seraphs decorated the boys' gym in
red crepe paper with red cheese-doth curtains hang·
ing from the balcony and red lights illuminating the
red roses which ornamented the tables. The "Chancellors" music added to an evening climaxed by the
coronation of Mr. Dan Westmoreland, escorted by
Miss Jan Jackson.

Dan \X'estmoreland and his escort, Jan Jackson, make their way down the
aisle.

Seraph Dance
Dancing to the beat of the "Chancellors," the party·
goers appear to be having a good time.

�102

�Sports

To face victory and defeat,
as a team,
an individual.

103

�.Archie Topp10g ( 011 the ground) aided by Del Smith
(85) and Kevin Gomez, disables a West defender as the
referee calls an infraction.

Concern is reflected in the face of Coach Myran Craig
as he talks over game strategy with tailback Jim Casebolt. Larry Taylor (26, right) bursts through a quick
opening in the West line as Dan Westmoreland makes
a futile attempt to eliminate tacklers.

104

�The East bench anxiously watche as time wanes in the 14-13 Manual ,~:arne
Geor_ge Kawamoto (10) comes up from his cornerback position to assist his tearnmate in tackling a Manual back
Larry Taylor (bollom) follow his blockers across the line
in the Washington game.

Gridders Early Victims
Of Powerful Foes
Disaster struck soon for East High footballers and
Coach Myran Craig, erving his initial year as head
football coach. aturday afternoons proved to be a
source of frustration to the entire school "\\;ith key
victories always seemingly just beyond grasp. But
promise was to be found in defeat Hope came in the
form of such standouts as Jim Revels, who earned
All-Ctty honors, econd team, and Dan Westmoreland
and Del mith, who received All-City honorable mention. In a htghly competitive league of nine teams, the
gridders were able to grind ou.t a sixth place finish.
In the first league game keyed-up West footballers
eapitalized on East's mistakes and penalties to overthrow the proud Angels 20-13. Though the team had
alsQ lost pre\ iou ly to Loveland, they bounced back
after the West game to give 100 per cent efforts in
their next two contests, nearly nipping a highly
touted Manual team and dealing state contender GW
a rough bout From the e two games evolved an overall
improvement, which was to create \ictory later in the
season.

105

�In the 27-7 loss to Washington (right), Herb Smith
(77) burrows in for a tackle as Clint Williams ( 40)
rushes to assist. Hard-running Larry Taylor (26) (below right) breaks clear for a touchdown against Kennedy. He went on to score all of East"s points in the
20-0 contest. Tackle Herb mith (77) (be/our) is off
and running after intercepting a West aerial.

Angels Absorb T.J. Loss, Defeat Vikings
pirit reigned supreme in both the Manual and
GW losses and a let-down before the South game was
imminent. In addition, demoralization came in the
form of inter-squad dissention with key players out
the first half for disciplinary reasons. The game ended
in a 26-0 South High rout. However, the team came
back a week later to beat Kennedy.
In the team's next encounter econd-place finisher
Thomas Jefferson dealt the gridders a stinging 27-7
defeat. But the team gained experience and returned
to beat North and remain out of the cellar. The afternoon's action was sparked by the fine play of Jim
Jackson and of the defensive squad as they downed
the Viking 6-0.
106

�VARSI1Y FOOTBALL
STANDINGS

Greg MacDougal (right) knifes through the line to cut
down an onrushing defender. In spite of cold and mud, de·
fenders (b~/oU') react quickly to throw a Kennedr runner
for a loss.

\YIon Lo t Tied
Washington . 8
0
0
Jefferson .. 7
1
0
Manual .... 6
2
0
West ...... 5
3
0
South ..... 3
5
0
East ....... 2
5
1
Lincoln .... 2
5
1
Kennedy ... 1
7
0
North ..... 1
7
0

Pet.
1.000
.875
.750
.625
.375
.313
.313
.125
.125

ROSTER

Scrambling after a fumble against the Commanders, East retains possession.

George Kawamoto .. . . 10
Dan \'V'estmoreland ... 12
Jtm Casebolt ...... _. 20
Bob Bolden ......... 21
Lance Scrivner ...... 22
Vic Roberson ........ 23
Paul Young ........ 24
Ted Wrenn ......... 25
Larry Stephens ...... 27
Clint Williams ...... 40
Jim Revels .......... 41
Greg Lovato ........ 42
Greg MacDougal .... 51
Dick Bott ........... 52
Dave Alcove ........ 60
Anther Hudgins ..... 61
Jim Shanahan ........ 62
Larry Streno ......... 64
Dwight Eisnach ...... 66
Kevin Gomez ....... 67
Thaddeus Hodges .... 70
Archie Toppin~ ...... 71
Glen Boggess ........ 72
Jerry Hilliard ........ 73
Joe Griffin ......... 74
Jim Smith .......... 75
Jim Hecht-Neilsen .... 76
Herb Smith ......... 77
Willie Fields ........ 80
Bill Wright ......... 81
Reggie Mines ........ 82
Mike Van Natter ..... 83
Neal Stafford ........ 84
Del Smith ........... 85
Jim Jackson ......... 86
Rich Levinson ..... Mgr.
Jeff Belf .......... Mgr.

Coach
Myran Craig

Jim Revels rushes up to as ist
Dave .Alcove (60) in tackling
GW's standout, Jake Green,
while Thaddeus Hodges (70)
looks on.

107

�ophomore fullback Greg Lo,·ato is tripped up after
eros ing 'orth's line of scrimmage.

Leaping over a blocker, Jim Casebolt picks up substantial yardage.

Lance crl\·ner jars loose a pass early in the

orth game.

Lancer Contest Indecisive
A Lincoln runner is stopped by Paul Young,
Richard Bott (52) .

plinter Wrenn, (25) and

The final battle of the season found East's footbailers deep in Lancer territory with just seconds left
and no score. As tension mounted Jim Revels took
the field to attempt a field goal. The ball was hiked
and placed down. The kicker's foot made contact,
then the ball was lost. A moment of confusion followed and then the realization. The kick had been
blocked. The game, just as the season, had ended
on an indecisive note.

�Junior' combine to pu h back the center of the
Following a block around the end, Lance cri,ner dri,·es
for yardage.

orth line

Juniors Backup Varsity
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
TANDI G
\X' on Lot Tied
7
0
0
Jeffcr on
2
Lincoln .. . ')
0
outh ..... 4
2
1
\'&lt;fa hmgton .4
0
3
orth
.. . 4
0
3
4
0
EA T ..... 4
Manual ... 3
1
3
West ...... 0
0
7
0
Kennedy ... 0
7

Pet.
1.000
.714

.643
.571
571
.500
.500
.000
.000

ROSTER
D.n·e AlcO\·e
Jim Casebolt
Ke\m Gomez
Jeri) Hilliard
Anther Hudgms
Greg Lo\'ato

D.1ve Peak
Vtc Rober on
Lance crivner
Jtm hanahan
Jtm mith
eal tafford

AI facFarland

Larry treno

Greg MacDougal

Joel Walker

Mike Marranzmo

Bill Wright

Hubert Mason
Reggie Mines
Mike Park

Ted \'Vrenn
tt\
churtz. J11 r.

Paul Young

Co,tcheJ
Paul Coleman
Ch.ule~ Cl.ukson

109

�End Bernie Broderick leaps high over a TJ defender to haul in a pass from .Alan Woodard .

Sophs Settle for Sixth
Deep in the West backfield the sophomore line engulfs a
hapless ballcarrier

The sophomore football team, under the direction
of Coaches Kirk Hindeclider and Oiff Olin, had their
best season in three years. After tying West in a
mistake filled contest, the team earned an encouraging
win against Manual. But consecutive losses to GW
and South coupled with later losses to TJ and Lincoln
forced the sophs to settle for sixth place. The sporadic
development of a powerful line, fast backs and excellent kicking accounted for the midseason victory
over Kennedy and their late season decision over
North.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
Won Lost Tied
0
0
Jefferson .. 8
Lincoln ... . 6
1
1
South ..... 6
2
0
West ...... 4
3
1
Washington . 4
4
0
4
1
EAST ..... 3
North ..... 2
5
1
Manual .... 1
7
0
Kennedy .. 0
8
0

11 0

Pet.
1.000

.813
.750
.563
.500
.438
.313
.125
.000

ROSTER
Otto Albright
Leslie Anthony
William Baker
Bernie Broderick
Donald Dawkins
Frank Daniels
Eugene Eckhardt
Kevin Flanigan
Carl Hom tad
Tim Hosack
Dave Hudgins
Matt Jackson
Raymond Johnson
Mike Jones
Hi! Margolin
Charles Marshall
Earl Mosley
D. Nady
Bruce Pace
Chris Schilt
Karle Seydel
Nicholas treno
Anthony Van Natter
Chris Williams
Alan Woodard
Ed Wos
Coaches

Kirk Hinderlider
Cliff Olin

�One of the strong points in Angel Charlie Milligan's game
was his putting.

teve J ohn tone perfect his form on an

Linksters Start Strong, Finish Eighth
Working to improve his backswing, Bruce MacLeod tees off.

Ability exhibited by such golfers as Steve Johnstone,
Boyd Brown and Ed Morrill enabled this year's team
to tie three matches while lo ing most of the rest by
slim margins. A lack of golfers with experience
coupled with a poor turnout at the beginning of the
season proved a real hindrance to the team . Hoped
for improvements did not materialize and the team's
depth was not of championship caliber.

GOLF STANDINGS
Won
Jefferson . .... . . .. 56
North ... ........ 55
Kennedy . .. . ..... 37
South .... . . . .... 33
West . . . ...... .. . 27
Lincoln .......... 26
EAST ....... ... . 24
Manual
1
••

•

•

0

0

•

•

0

0

ROSTER
Lost
8
9
27
31
37
38
40
63

Boyd Brown
Bill Elsey
teve Johnstone
Fred Loechner
Bruce Macleod
Charlie filligan
Edward for rill
Rick Shaffer
Phillip Ward
Lewis \Vatts
Coach
Don mith

Il l

�TENNIS STANDINGS
Won Lost
Washington
46
2
EAST
41
7
Jefferson
21
27
North
26
22
Kennedy ....... 25
23
South
17
31
West ... . ...... 16
32
Manual ........ 10
38
Lincoln
8
40
•••••

•

•

0

•••••

••••••

••

0

0.

••••

••

0

0

0

0

0.

•••

Pet.
.958
.854
.563
.542
.521
.354
.333
.208
.140

ROSTER
Dennis Btdwell
Herrick Chapman
Tom McCrosky
Chris Phelps
Scott Robinson
Dave Rockwell
The play of co-captains Gary
the state meet.

tern (abore) and Tom McCrosky (belou) earned them places in

Gary Stern
Mike Wilson

Coach
Jim Coleman

Oms Phelps shows determinatiOn as he returns a deep
forehand shot.

�Tennis Volleys to Third
The tennis team this year put together a potent
attack whtch earned them to a runner-up position
behind George Washington in city and a third place
rankmg in state, trailing second place Washington
by only one point. A high spot of the season came
on the Saturday of the district qualifying meet in
which East won every match, scoring 33 points. The
closest contender was GW with 18 points.
Jim Coleman, in his fourth year as coach of the
tennis team, had good potential to work with this
season. All-city player Dave Rockwell combined with
Herrick Chapman to form the number one doubles
team. In the meantime, Tom McCrosk:y and Mike
Wilson, though losing to the top ranked players
early in the season, came back to beat them in a
later match. Two returning lettermen, Gary Stern
and Scott Robinson, also played a big part in the
team's lofty finish.

Mike Wilson subdues another opponent with his
powerful serve.

Superb backhand form is demonstrated by seniors Herrick
Chapman (a bote) and Scott Robinson (below).

113

�Distancemen Finish Strong,
Spur Future Hopes
With only one returning letterman, the East High
Cross Country team's future seemed bleak. However,
due to the consistent effort of the team and the encouragement of Coach John Slovek, the runners put
together a strong finish . After averaging second in
their triangular meets, the harriers rambled to the
sixth spot in city competition. The grueling season
reached its climax when hard-running Ken Murphy
nearly grabbed second place in the state meet. His
third place finish helped earn the fleet Angels an
impressive 11th place state ranking. Most of this year's
team is anxiously awaiting return to action next year,
their sights set on city and state victories.

Striding the last few yards, :Mark Walker brings another victory
to East's team.

Andrew Chaney (/efJ) , a promiSing junior runner, leads in the
Cross Country Event. Reflecting during a restful moment, Bob
Geismar ( abo~·e), prepares for an upcoming meet.

114

�CRO S CO

TRY TA DI GS

POINT
TEAM
Lmcoln __ . . . . . ........ _. . . . . .
20
outh . . . . . . .................... 24
Washington ...................... 59
Jefferson ... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 86
EAST . . ................ . ..... . 89
Kennedy ........ . ................ 106
\X'est ................... . ... . .... 128
Manual ........... .. ..... . .. ...... 132

ROSTER
Tom Barnc ·
teve Carl on
Andrew Chaney
John Elmblad
Nichols Erwin
Darrell Eversman
Derek Filbert
Bruce Fuller
Robert Gei mar
Tom Gray
Lynn Henderson
George Horvath
Arnulfo Izquierdo

Paul Martinez
Daryl Montoya
Kenneth Murphy
Ronald Nite
J.amc Phillips
Pete Reshetniak
Steve Reyes
Robert Raymond
Stan Royal
Albert Suesser
Mark Walker
Bartley Weiss

Coach
John Slovek

Strong determinaticm is reflected by number one runner Ken Murphy as he
strains for a fast finish .

ew Cross Country Coach, John Slovek, gives Darrell Evers·
man some u eful tips prior to an important race.

11 5

�Court Prowess Falters
As Basketballers
Tumble to 8th Place
With the past record showing a smooth path of
many victories, this year's showing meant disappointment for coach and school alike. But the season was
not void of bright spots for the basketballers and
their coach Paul Coleman. Several impressive nonleague wins over Pueblo South, Pueblo Central and
Longmont and the team's only league victory over
Lincoln raised hope from the despair of many defeats.

One of Manual's state-contenders out jumps Jim
Jackson (33) and Bart Weiss (51) by a mere
hand.

l ib

Leaping high over the choke of many Manual players Robert Walker
attempts the one handed jump shot.

�ROSTER
Glen Boggess
Leonard Davis
Jim Jackson
Greg Lovato
Dick McGuire
Mike Nunley
Del Smith
Bart We1ss
Dan Westmoreland
Clinton Williams
Bill Wright
Paul Young

Coach
Paul Coleman

As pre-game tension mounts, the East team gets its locker room pep talk ( abovt). Then
the big red five (below) takes the floor to get last minute instructions. Finally, with a rush
of action, Del Smith ( 43) controls the tip-off.

Early minutes of the league's first game found
Greg Lovato and Bart Weiss soaring high near
the rim to free the ball from a Rebel's grasp.

�Coach Paul Coleman shows deep concern over facing GW's Patriots.

Midseason Victory
Breaks Monotony
of Defeat
This year's basketball team began its season on an
encouraging note, coming within 5 and 3 points of its
first two opponents, Aurora Hinkley and Greeley
entral, then tasting victory in a 58-54 Pueblo Central
contest. A devastating rout by GW followed, but the
courtmen showed their mettle in a comeback effort,
defeating Pueblo outh, 80-79. A narrow loss to
Adam Ctty and a 66-62 victory over Longmont
rounded out the nondeague season.
On the league front the cagers performance was
not so bright. Opponents South, Manual, GW, and
North rolled over the Angels in succession 59-49,
65-47, -77-48, and 57-48. Then with the outlook
bleak, the Angels rose to drop Lincoln 60-51. The
last part of the season, as the first, showed successive
defeats. TJ beat the thinclads 67-46, Kennedy rolled
to a 62-47 m;rgin and West won 46-40.

Going high for a league victory, Dan Westmoreland (right)
outduels a Lincoln defender to sink a lay-up. A jump shot from
close range is handled beautifully by Jim Jackson (jar right) as
Bart Weiss (51) rushes up to assist.

11 8

�Cltnton
Williams
wrestles a GW opponent for the ball
as Leonard Davis
and Dick McGuire
await the outcome.
Jim Jackson (left)
stalks a North offensive man. Bart
Weiss (51} (below) outbounds a
lone Lincoln player
as (/rom left to
right) Greg Lovato,
Bill Wright, John
McNair, and Paul
Young look on.

�Dan Westmoreland goes high on a jump-shot as Dick McGuire and
the Lincoln team look on .

Dick McGuire ( 44) and Leonard Davis stumble after a loose ball
against TJ.

Leonard Davis stalks a Lincoln opponent.

Cagers Jell at Manual
It took the East High Basketball team until the final
three quarters of the last game to jell into a powerful
unit. Key injuries plagued the hoopsters all year with
Glen Boggess out for the season and Dick McGuire
out several games. But in the first game of the City
tournament, a predictably one-sided contest in favor
of the unbeaten Manual squad, the team's full potential was finally realized. The first quarter became a
rout with Manual running wild over the Angels. But
then, with the score 27-6, high scorer Leonard (Monday) Davis began to dick with ball handlers Jim
Jackson and Greg Lovato. The Angels outscored
Manual's stars in all of the last three quarters to come
within 4 points with only one minute left. The final
score was 60-53 in Manual's favor but the performance proved that East would rise again.

A scramble under T]'s basket is dominated by East players.

120

�Del Smith ( 42) and Reggie Mines (52) rush up under a rebounding ball while Dick Me Guire lends aid.

VARSITY BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
\Von

Lost

Pet.

8
6
6
5

0
2
2
3

4
4

4
4

2
1
0

6
7
8

1.000
.750
.750
.625
.500
.500
.250
.125
.000

Manual
Washington
Jefferson
South
Kennedy
West
North
EAST
Lincoln

Dick Me Guire {44) and Leonard Davis
{14) wait to tip Greg Lovato's shot, but the
ball drops.

121

�Juniors End Season 4-4
ROSTER

JUNIOR BASKETBALL
STANDINGS

Manual
Jefferson
Washington
EAST
Kennedy
South
Lincoln
West
North

Won

Lost

Pet.

7

1

6

2

5

3
4
4
4

.875
.750
.625
.500
.500
.500
.375
.250
.125

4
4
4
3
2
1

5

6
7

Darrell Anderson
Greg Barnes
Don Craft
Maxie Grove
Larry Holt
AI McFarland
John McNair
Reggie Mines
Phil Mitsis
Mike Parks
Vic Roberson
Coach
Myran Craig

Maxie Grove (left) shoots over a defender for two
points in the South game. Greg Barnes (30} comes
down· with a rebound as Bill Wright (40) watches.

�Sophomores Lead League
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
Won Lost
outh
EAST
Manual
Jeffer on
Washington
Kennedy
Lincoln
West
North

12
11

10
10

9
6
6
5
3

4
5
6
6
7
10
10
11

13

Pet.
.750
.688
.625
.625
.563
.375
.375
.313
.188

ROSTER
Tom Bautsch
Bernie Broderick
Larry Bryant
Tony Crane
Richard Gilson
David Goens
Matt Jackson
Ray Johnson
Mike Jones'
D Nady
Jesse Ordunez
Bruce Pace
Bill Taylor
Tony Van Natter
Rayfield Whittington
Coach
Don Smith

D Nady's shot is blocked by a Ken·
nedy defender.
Tony Van Natter sinks a free throw while E:l.st and Kennedy players set for a rebound.

123

�Swimmers Slip to Fifth
As a season opener the East mermen lost a close
meet to
uth, but a re-shuffled squad recovered to
walk over Manual and West. Plagued by injuries and
inexperience, the swimmers were still able to capture meets against North and a strong Kennedy
team. With luck running against them in the form
of disqualifications and close defeats, the team lost
to Washington and TJ. In the final meet of the
season the team lost a heartbreakingly close meet to
Lincoln.
Standouts who placed in the city meet were Mike
Hardy, Pete Holme, Marshall Greene, Splinter Wrenn
and Charles Tuft.

By forming an air pocket for a breath, freestyler Bob Bell
gains valuable seconds .

From the pike pOSitiOn diver Dave Alkove prepares for his entry out of an inward dive.
Marshall Green strokes down the pool and prepares to take the
lead.

Former East swimmer Mike Hendryson coaches the mermen in
proper diving form early in the season .

124

�Bob Gates surges ahead during the breaststroke leg of the individual medley.

ROSTER

Hundred-yard freestyler Pete Holme stretches toward the finish .
Preparing for another stroke, Charlie Tuft churns down the pool during the fifty yard freestyle.

SWIMMING STANDINGS
Won
Washington . . . 8
Jefferson
7
South
6
Lincoln .. .. .. 5
EAST
4
Kennedy .. . . .. 3
North
2
West . . . . . . . . 1
Manual . .. .. . . 0
0

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.875
.750
.625
.500
.375
.250
.125
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2

3
4
5

6
7
8

David Alkove
Bob Bell
Rudolph Briano
Bob Chessen
David Dick
Dave Edwards
Bill Elsey
Nick Ervin
Ron Fisher
Bruce Fuller
Bob Gates
Marshall Green
Mike Hardy
Conrad Harrell
Pete Holme
Paul Huston
teve Johnstone
Tom Lighon
Charles Milligan
Richard Thaemert
Charles Tuft
Charles Wagner
David Woodard
EddieWos
Ted Wrenn
Coach
Charles Clarkson

125

�Willie Ray Fields endeavors to pin his opponent.

Gaining riding points, Jim Smith applies a half-nelson.

Grapplers Pin
Fifth in District
The East wrestling team, coached by Jim Coleman,
had its best season in many years. Outstanding individual performances were turned in by numerous
athletes, including Mike Young, Tom McCrosky, Willie Ray Fields, Jim Smith, and Larry Streno, who
brought the team two long-sought victories.
Although coming out with an unimpressive wonlost record, the team had several close meets which
might have been decided by a single match. The
grueling season, which included stair-running and
calisthenics, leaves the grapplers with much of which
to be proud. Team, coach, and school alike are looking forward to a better record next year.

126

�ROSTER
Tony Arroyo
Garrick Buckstein
Maurice Cason
Donald Dawkins
Darrell Eversman
Randy Fancher
Willie Fields
Michael Hannibal
Alvin Hawkins
Howard Hill
Dave Hudgins
Donald King
Wayne Hatsuda
Thomas McCroskey
Daryl Montoya
Lonnie Nieto
Jim Phillips
Thomas Pohlman
Steve chultz
Jim mith
Lawrence terno
Nick treno
Dan Swartz
Royce Syrus
Tim Whitfield
Lee Wisehart
Steve Wolcott
Mike Young

Mike Young brings his West
High opponent to the mat.
Tom McCrosky (/efl) pins
his TJ opponent in the second period of his match.
Coach Jim Coleman (below)
shouts encouragement to his
team members.

Coach
Jim Coleman

127

�Joel Butler strains to hold his position on the still rings.

teve Johnstone displays good form in an
early season practice.

128

In the peak of his swing, Lester Jackson prepares for a difficult maneuver.

�Angel Gymnasts
Fly High
East' gymraastics team has had a \ery successful
ea. on this year under the dtrect10n of Coach Bill
Holmes. The combtnatton of Dave hort, participating in floor excrci e and tumbltng, Steve Johnstone on
the tr.unpoline, Brad Mo es in floor exercise, trampoline and ,·aulttng, and Joel Butler on the ring
and parallel bars will provide the team with good
potential in the tate feet on May 19 and 20.
The team's victones have been over Manual, Thomas
Jefferson , Kennedy and outh while it suffered a narrow loss to top-ranked Wasson. The large number of
juniors on the team thts year will assure East of a
trong team next year

ROSTER
David Alkove
Joel Butler
Jo eph Croes
Dan Grunfeld
Mike Hannibal
Albert Howard
Le ter Jackson
Bill Jent
James Johns .
felton Johnson

James Johnson
teve Johnstone
Brad Mo es
Earl Mosley
Gary Reagan
Manon Richardson
Da.,td Short
Donald Warren
Gerald Batisch ·Mgr.

Coach
Btl! Holmes

Coach Btll i;{olme (abo ~~) critically analyzes Brad l\fo es t upper lr/t) and
Dave hort (lou·er left) as they work through C&lt; ·mplicated routine .

129

�Jeff Self blaze

Fir t year coach Cltff Olin ( &gt;~hot 't') calmly apprai es the field as "on-deck" batter
Lance cri' nt'r yells encouragement. The actiOn of the Kennedy game (right)
is ob ened from the East dugout.

130

a fa t ball by an un u pecting North batter.

�Horsehiders
Work for Win
East High's new b:t eb.dl co.lCh, 1:r. tiff Olin, put
together a well-rounded quad thi year, behind the
strong pttchinj( of Jim He ht- iel on, Bill El ey and
Jeff Bdf.
me of the mo t con i tent hitters were
the outftelder· Dan We tmoreland, Jim Ca eholt,
Neal tafford, Vic Rober·on, and catcher Lance
crn·ner.
The infield load was carried smoothly by the douhle-play combination of Chuck Traxler at ·e ond
and Bernie Broderick at shortstop. The hot corner
was coYered by brother Dan Broderick, third bJse,
while first base was worked by Tom Ettel.

Followtng thwu~h afctr .1 ~olid sin~le,

'eal Stafford look for extra bases .

131

�Angels Batter Out Victories

lick field1ng Bernie Broderick (above) ~obble up a twisting grounder.
Tim Eitel (below) receives a throw from the infield in plenty of time
to retire a West batter.

Bill Elsey wntribute
hit.

to the winnin~ cause by beating out an infield

RO TER
Jeff Belf
Bern1e Broderick
Dan Broderick
J tm Casebolt
DaYe Edwards
Tim Eitel
Bill El ey
Jim Hecht- ielsen
Mike Hor\'at
Matt J aLkson
D. ady
V tC Roberson
Lance rtYner
Robbie Southwick
Neal tafford
Chuck Traxler
Danny Westmoreland
Coach
Cliff Olm

132

TANDI GS
Jeffer on
outh
Washington
Lmcoln
West
EAT
Kennedy
North
Manual

\Xfon Lost Pet.
16
0 1.000
11
.688
5
.'563
9 7
8
8
.'500
7
9 .438
6 10
.375
6 10
.375
6 10
.375
.188
3 13

�ROSTER
Btll Baker
Rudy Briano
Bernie Broderick
John Canono
Anthony Harris
AI lwahashi
fatt Jackson
1tke Jones
D. Nady
Keary Nitta
Dan \vartz
John tandley
Nick Streno
Jtm Thomas
Tony Van atter
Bruce Pace

Ed Wo
Coach
Robert Paul

After a short hit, Tony Van

atter runs hard to beat the throw to first.

Sophs Swing Their Way to Victory

John Canono raps out a sin~le in the game against outh (abote},
then steals second base (belou'). Jim Thomas (/eft) strains for
extra speed on his pitch

133

�Coach Jack

foulton discusses the

trong points of hts winning team at the Pikes Peak Relays .

Moulton Shoots For Fourth Straight State
Dunng his ix year as Ea t High track and cross
country coach, Jack Moulton has produced many
winning team and a large number of state champions.
The former Iowa tate track and cross country stJr
has coached two state champiOnship cro s country
teams, 1963 and 1964, and three tate championship track teams in 1964, 1965 and 1966. Spearheadmg 'hts fourth probable city and state track championship team are am Molina, Jtm Jackson, Cltnt Wil!tmns, Ken Murphy, Andrew Chaney, Del Smith,
Reggte Jones, Reggie Mines, Tony Wt!!tams and Bill
Wnght.

Milers Ken Murphy (in front) and Andrew Chaney
stride ahead to first and second place finishes
against fanual.

134

�Holder of the be t record in the state, Jim Jackson kicks
for extra distance in the triple jump.

am folina pulls nut of the block
m the 880-yard relay.

for a fa t

tart

On the final lt:g (&gt;f the print medley, ReE!gie J&lt;'nes parts th
nearest competitor .

tape well ahead of hi

135

�Trackmen Stride

In his final jump Cltnt Withams clears 6'2" at the Pike Peak Relays . In the mile
relay the state championship team surges ahead to intercept and pa s Manual in a
non -league meet.

Coach Moulton (above) offers encouragement to his team en route to its winni ng
the Pikes Peak Relays . D el mith (right) catches the bar with h is hand, scratching
his third \ault.

136

�to Defend State Title

RO TER
Leslie Anthony
Robert Baird
Magellan Berry
Gregory Caldwell
Andrew haney
Ronald Collins
Don Craft
Anthony Crane
Larry Daniel
Leonard Davis
Walter Dawkins
John Elmblad
Darrell Eversman
Nathan Fitz
Rod Frey
Derek Feilbert
Rod Elorquist
Donald Flournoy
Tilford Gash
Willtam Green

Rod Grier
Mike Hooker
Tom Hosack
Arnulfo Izquierdo
James Jackson
Dewey Jackson
Regmald Jones
athan Jones
Alvin Jones
Burnett Laney
Gregory LO\'ato
Tony Manzanares
Mike fcClellan
Alfred McFarland
David Mays
David McGee
Reginald Mtnes
am folina
Kenneth Murphy
Eric Nance

John Nolop
Burton Norris
Michael Parks
David Peak
Pete Reshetniak
Charle Reynolds
Stephen chomay
Del mtth
Jim mith
Herb mith
Larry treno
Albert Suesser
Archie Topping
Mark Walker
Clinton Williams
Anthony Williams
Bill Wright
Coach
Jack Moulton

With a spray of sand Glen Bogge s (top) ends a 22 foot leap for a
first place. Jim Jackson (mrddle), accepts a quick baton pass from
Robert Hunter in the final le~ of the 880 relay. Concerned, Bill Wright
( belou) begins his surge ahead

137

�138

�Clubs

In belonging,
the chance to
create.

139

�Seraph Sisters
Serenely Serve
The Seraph Sisters, a group of scholastically outstanding senior girls, began their annual service
to East High with the sophomore tour and orientation of the school. At the annual Seraph Dance,
"Boys' Night Out," Dan Westmoreland was crowned
king. Pie and ice cream were served at the Faculty
Dessert in honor of East's teachers. The Seraph Sisters
and members of the Pre-Law Club aided confused students by organizing a convenient tutorial system. Also
in connection with the Pre-Law Club, they sponsored
the annual enior Return assembly. Concluding the
successful year's activities, the girls gave the Senior
Girl Awards and named the new Seraphs.

Mr. Jack Goodhue and Mr. .Arthur Bragg wait as Patty Reagan cuts the
pie.

President Gat! Prendergast gi,es a name tag to Miss Judy Rowntree.

140

Mr. Richard Nelson and Meredy Moll enjoy a piece of pumpktn
pie.

�Jurors listen placidly to the defendant's plea.

Pre-Law Tries Again
The Pre-Law endeavors commenced in the summer
with the traditional excursion to Central City where
the members delighted in the production of "Carmen."
Early in the year open house was held for prospective
members, and deserving applicants gained admission
to the club. At regular Wednesday meetings controversial, obscure, and famous orators spoke to the
group. Members also held several mock trials throughout the year. To aid the school, Pre-Law established
a tutorial system for students and several members
ushered at the Woodbury Contest.

Courtroom intrigue is displayed by the lawyers, plaintiffs and
Judge Tuft.

14 1

�Key Club

Unlocks Secrets
The mystery of the addresses and phone numbers
of favorite friends was solved by members of Key
Club. They were responsible for the publication of
the East tudent directory, the E-Ke} Ke}
lub i
a boys' ervice club affiliated with the National Kiwanis Organization. The members sponsored a laserbeam demonstration at one of the many entor Convocations held throughout the year. Evef) month
two members attended a Ktwani luncheon to exchange ideas with adult Kiwanis members. In January several members treated a group of orphans to
a ba ketball game at D.U. The young men in Key
Club worked throughout the year donating time and
energy to help others.

Mr. Thomas Wurtz, a supposed Communist, surprised students at the end of his
address by revealing that he was actually an American.
Officers Charles Milligan, Richard Levinson, and Scott Robinson listen as President Bob Bolden (at desk) makes a point.

142

�Tri-Hi-Y Serves Pancakes, Community
Tri-Hi-Y, affiliated with the YMCA, is a club
dedicated to serving and working for the school and
community. This year proved to be one of the most
fruitful periods in the club's history. Activities included a Pancake Breakfast in October, collecting
for UNICEF on Halloween, giving food baskets to
the needy at Thanksgiving, and caroling at Chnstmas.
Members broadened their religious outlook by attending different churches each month.
To gain membership in Tri-Hi-Y, each prospective
member must perform a service project of her choice.
She must also earn a required amount for her dues
and pin. When these requirements are fulfilled she
is initiated officially in a brief but meaningful ceremony.

ewly initiated Tri-Ht-Y members collect for Unicef at Halloween.

ev ral East students enjoy the food and
hilt and 'oel Leonard.
service by Jean

143

�Pre-Meds listen as sutde explains how patients are cared for.

Pre-Meds Medicate
In promoting interest in medical science, the PreMed Club provides interesting and informative projects for members during the year. At meetings members listened to speakers on psychiatry, surgery, and
other topics related to medicine. During the year,
members toured Colorado General Hospital and the
Fort Logan Mental Hospital. At Christmas the club
made a pinata for a pre-school and had a party with
the Scuba club. The dub raised money and bought
a wheel chair for the East High Health office.

Les Jackson helps Miss Faye Twist adjust the slide projector.

144

�An eager member (upper left) volunteers her services for
the Santa Claus hop. Gary Reagan (above) reports the
latest news from the International Red Cross in Saigon.
Members (lower left) discuss plans for aiding Vietnamese
children.

Red Cross
Aids Peace
Red Cross centered this year's activities around
humane efforts to aid war-ravaged Viet Nam. Members made Friendship Kits consisting of soap, pencils, paper and other items and shipped them to
Vietnamese children. Visual aids such as magazine
pictures were also sent to Viet Nam. The club collected toys for the Santa Claus Shop at an Early
Bird Dance. A membership drive completed the club's
activities for the year.

.145

�TARS Call Out the Vote
The Teen-Age Republicans completed another year,
participating in the campaigns of candidates throughout the election. Representatives were sent to both
state TAR conventions, one of which the East TARS
helped sponsor. Other political activities included
a Viet Nam discussion with Greg Pearson and a mock
congress with Teen-Dems. Concluding the year's activities was a dinner co-sponsored by the Denver
TARs.

Bruce Fuller and Peg Downey improve voter relationships by distributing literature.

146

Nancy Rigg makes last mtnute reservations.

�Romer Speaks to Teen-Dems
A third successful year for the Teen-Dems was
initiated with a peech by Roy Romer, the Democratic
candidate for U . Senate. A city-wide Teen-Dems
potluck was held m co-operation with other Denver
organizations and plans for the Denver convention
were discus ed. At the Denver convention, held in
November, delegates were chosen for the state conventiOn. These representatives were then sent to the
state convention in May, completing the year's program.

Displaying his campaigning qualities, Romer (ttbot•e) befriends East student
Hans tuart. The importance of the Democratic party is discussed by Roy
Romer. (lt/1)

147

�Latin Club Celebrates
Valentine's Day
The objective of the Latin American Club is to
involve East's Spanish-named students in school activities and develop their talents. Highlighting the
activities were a lecture on Spanish history by Mr.
Bernard Valdez, a bowling party at which Mr. Charles Clarkson spoke on the opportunities of high
school, and a Spanish supper for the students and
their parents at which they discussed parent-children
telationships.

The gyrations of modern dance are reflected at the Valentine"s party.

Latin American members taste Valentine"s delicacies.

148

�FLC Welcomes
Portuguese Exchangee
The Foreign Language Club, which stimulates interest in the American Field ServiCe Exchange Program and in the cultures and languages of foreign
lands, began the year with a welcoming tea for
Manuela Juncal, East's AFS Portuguese exchange
student. At the Halloween party, members collected
for UNICEF and discussed plans for bicycling through
Europe during the summer. A Christmas party was
held and the members stuffed stockings with gifts to
be given to children in hospitals. The group also
visited the Denver University Foreign Language
Department and interviewed some of the students
studying there. At the farewell banquet in May, the
Most Valued Member Award was presented and a
final adieu bid.

President Brenda Willey and sponsor Mrs. Blanche Pigott
discuss the Portuguese school system with Manuela.

.Manuela greets friendly FLC members.

149

�IR "Views The U.N."
International Relations Club served East by giving
opportunities to learn more about people in all parts
of the world. During the year I.R.C. had speakers
come to lecture on Red China, Ru s1a, Israel, and
the United Nations. The members sponsored a conference at Denver University on the United Nations
and several other members appeared on television
N " Pot-luck suppers \vere
in "Teens View the
given throughout the year.

:Mrs. Lewis Adams, lecturer on the United
members.

atwns, enlightens interested I R.C

Gary Starr (center), presid~nt of I.R.C., and members (left to right) Stan Koshi, Hans Stuart, and Steve Padilla enjoy a pot-luck supper.

ISO

�JCL Celebrates Ides
Junior lassical League gives members a thorough
knowledge of Roman life, history, and literature. The
club is organized state-wide, as well as nationally and
internationally. The JCL had many activities throughout the year starting with elections. A pizza party
was held at G.W. A JCL Convention and the traditional Ides of March Party were given in the winter and the club had a Color Day float. A banquet
was given at the end of the year where the Virgil.
Medal was awarded to the outstanding Latin student
of the year.

Stan Royal expounds as Carol Cantrell and Sue Drommond listen
during one of the league's functions. Kathy Osburn, Zarrell Williams, Cathy Thille, and Regina Miller (/eft to fight abou), show
the classical Roman way of entertaining.

15 1

�Under the leadership of drillmasters Mary Louise Mosley and LaVeeda Garlington, and Sponsor Mrs. May Dunkin, the White Jackets presented a halftime drill during the Homecoming game.

White Jackets Work
For· School Spirit
White Jackets, East's pep club, encouraged spmt
throughout the year by supporting ail Big Red teams.
White Jackets is made up of junior and senior girls
who are interested in school activities, giving their
time and energy to build and improve communications
among ail three classes, pep club and the athletic
teams. During the school year White Jackets sponsored a Father-Daughter Banquet and presented a
drill, given this year during the Homecoming game
against Abraham Lincoln. Initiation of new officers
completed the school year for East's pep club.

152

Looks of concern and anxiety are found on the faces of
White Jackets during a tense moment when a player is
downed.

�Dave Edwards and Joel Walker listen as Tom Long makes a point.

East Spurs Sports
East Athletic and Service Tribune is composed of
young men interested in sports and serving East.
The club's major project was selling tickets for the
Varsity-Faculty Basketball Game. Several times during the winter members took ski trips. Speakers and
movies on athletics added variety to the evening meetings.

Apprehensive members cast worried glances at the obstinate projector, hoping that it will work.

153

�Joe Whalen looks dejectedly at the wall as another of his
men is captured .

Chessmen Checkmate
The purpose of the East High Chess Oub is to
promote the popularity of the game and increase the
kill of all interested students. Those without knowledge of the game are given an opportunity to learn.
The club encourages leagues and tournaments among
the members and meets every Friday. Throughout the
year, several inter-school tournaments were held. In
one of the harder fought matches of the season, East
beat Adams City 4-2. The East club also opposed
Cherry Creek as well as several other schools in the
Denver area. In May, a statewide tournament was
held at East. The club operates on a point system
which gives each member the opportunity to secure
a position among the top-ten ranJcing members. This
system inspires keen competition within the club.

Hans Stuart prepares to checkmate Tim
Redfearn's king.

154

�Bridge Suits Players

Once a month the Bridge Club met in the homes
of vanous members to practice their bidding tactics.
In December a special party was held for all former
members m connection with the Senior Return. Late
in first seme ter the East and George Washington
Bridge Club met for an informal tournament. The
highlight of the year was the heated competition
between the students and the faculty. The sharpwitted students and the clever teachers played so
well that a stalemate resulted.
Fred Loechner ( abot e) offers a small prayer as Hans tuart
plays his hand Dirk Epperson (right) keeps a wary eye on
his opponent. Ken Johnson (jar right) snatches a card.

�Counterpoints Note Tunes
Counterpoints, an organization devoted to the under tanding and the appreciation of music, met twice
monthly. One of the highlights of the year ocrurred
when a Girl cout madrigal group performed for the
club. Counterpoints members, getting in the Christmas
spirit, made bright red stockings and presented them
to children in a Denver nursery. Also in keeping with
the theme of "good will toward men," the members
walked the many corridors of Mercy Hospital singing
Christmas carols to cheer the patients.

Members enjoy a lively number by vi iting performers.

156

Girl Scout madrigal group performs for members.

�Entertaining club members, Luther Augustein and Jeanne
Goodwin sing an old ballad.

Folksingers
Host Fest
At bi-weekly sessions, members of the Folklore
Club enjoy informal moments of song. The instrument which enjoyed the most popularity was the
guitar. Members who were proficient on the guitar
performed for the club at various meetings. Guest
entertainers were asked to perform for the dub
throughout the year. In January, a citywide Folk Fest
was held at East with several of the Denver Public
high schools participating.

Charlie Dillon, Dave Evans and Paul Vogel give their rendition of "Puff, the Magic Dragon."

157

�"My Girl" Styles
"My Girl," the Model Teens' fashion show this
year, was pre ented on December 17 at the Albany
Hotel. All models were members of the club. Clothes
were upplied by Cottage 3-13. The Dux, a popular
vocal-instrumental group, furni hed background music
for the how. During fir t semester, members asked
pertinent questions concerning boy-girl relationships,
of a panel composed of six enior boys. The Model
Teens enjoyed lectures on poise, beauty and professional speaking. A chili supper tn the fall for new
members and a luncheon in the spring for installation
of new offiCers helped begin and end the year.

Barbi Vickers (left) gracefully models an "After Five"
dinner dress as the '"Dux" (below) sound off.

�Club Choreographs
"Camelot"
Orchesis is an organization designed for girls who
are interested in modern dance. Twice monthly,
representatives from the club went either to North or
to Kennedy to attend workshops. There the girls
learned how to tmprove thetr dancing with help from
professionals. In November, the leotard-dad girls
performed for East students at an assembly. During
the spring several of the girls entertained young
pupils at various Denver elementary schools. Members also took an active part in school affairs by
appearing in "Camelot."

Exew es for graceful form (riJ?bl) are practiced by andra
Loggins, Linda Harris, Rita Johnson and Ginny Koonce.
Sandra Loggins and Linda Harris ( abot•t) try a new step.

159

�Players Develop
Talents
East ide Players gave members the opportunity
to develop talents in the field of dramatic In
December the club, a member of the Nat10nal
The pian organizatiOn, presCAited its annual play,
"Blithe ptnt," by Noel Coward. By the use of
work hops in the areas of make-up, tage setting,
costume designing, and play production, the member learned to put on a play with little help from
the outside. Children's Theatre followed in second
semester with Thespians pre enting plays to the
children throughout the city. Meetings were made
more interesting by speakers and professional lecturers in the arts.

Elvira and Charles, portrayed by Kacky Davis and John
pencer, share a touching moment during a scene from
"Blithe pirit."

The Condimines and the Bradmans stand aghast as Madam Arcati, portrayed by Karen Leaver, faints after a seance.

160

�Orators Perfect
Elocution
Members of Speech Club devoted meetings to
improving their public speaking. skills. The sponsor,
Mr. Brian Lee, coached several members of the club
who competed with the East High Speech Team.
Several times during the year, speech meets and workshops were held in order to further stimulate interest
in public speaking.

Sue Speicher (abot·e left) concludes a debate with an Aurora
student. Mr. Brian Lee, (abote right), sponsor, observes
the intonation and rhythm of Sue Speicher. Kathy Gilbert
(right) delivers an interpretation of "Under filk Wood."

161

�Climbers Hang
On Cliffs
Aufsteiger, a mountain climbing club, formed a
mountain rescue unit this year to help any climber
who might need assistance. Professional instructors
gave classroom instruction as well as actual mountain climbing experience to the members. During second semester the club arranged for a special showing of the movie "Our Man Flint" in the auditorium. With money from the showing, the club
purchased additional equipment needed for mountain rescue.

�Skiers Flock
To Slopes
Skeast members anxiously awaited the first snowfall of the season. When it finally arri\'ed, they
converged en masse on the slopes. Skeast provided
buses for skiing enthusiasts every other week to
etther A-Basm, Winter Park, or Breckenridge. Several times during the year, the club showed movies
for the benefit of anyone interested in skiing. The
final fling of the year was held at Vail, near the end
of the skiing season.

Beginning a sharp turn, a skier (above)
stJrs up a cloud of powdery snow. Danny Dreyer (opposite page) begins a t,ip
turn. Aufsteiger President Richard Krynen (beJou·) takes his turn at crossing
over a deep gorge. Silhouetted against
the bold glare of the sky, Richard Krynen (right) rapidly descends from a
mountain top.

�Karate Caters
to Adventure
Karate Club is made up of students mterested in
the art of defending themselves. Though Karate
didn't have any particular service project this year,
the club · did, by means of demonstration, films, lectures, and le sons given by professionals in the field,
give East students a chance to learn a unique and
useful art.

James Mason goes through several of the hand movements necessary
to mastering Karate.
Scuba Club members Ken Johnson and Cay Gilbertson get ready to
go under during one of the lesson periods at a local pool.

Angels Make
Big Splash
For the first time in a Colorado school students
had the opportunity to explore the underwater environment of our state. East's Scuba Club members
took lessons from the YMCA to make them eligible
and certified in the use of scuba equipment. This
course was required to take part in the club's
activities. This past year the East High Scuba Club
went to California and the Gulf of Mexico, gaining
much underwater experience and enjoyment.

164

�Dan Westmoreland and Coach Bill Holmes conduct meeting as "D" club members, (below)
listen Dave .Alcove listens intently ( lou·er right.)

"D" Club
Sponsors Orphans
East High's lettermen had a very active season this
year. In the fall member sponsored the showing of
the movie "Psycho," and atttended a Colorado University football game as a group activity project. Several
of the boys took orphans to a Denver University basketball game as a service project in the mid-year. Later in
the year several Denver Broncos brought demonstration
films to East to show "D" Club to better their football techniques. Speakers helped the boys to better understand their sports.

165

�Carmen Henderson serves Chonita Henderson at the
house.

vmposium open

Geraldine Butler and fartha Fiser discus a political doctrine.

Kevin Gomez points out an error to Ralph Dickerson .

Symposium Surmises
Debating i sues and providing interesting topics
of d1scussion is the purpose of ymposium, the
"thinkers" club. These intellectuals debated all topics,
including international political issues, movies and
novels. Members saw plays at the Trident Theater
and d1 cus ed them afterwards.

lbb

�Euclids Out of
This World
Lectures on scientific and mathematical subjects
provided mterestmg and Informative meetings of the
Euclidean Club. Mr. Raymond Sawyer discussed the
out-of-the-world "Mars Fly-By Project" while other
speakers discussed such subjects as mathematics and
mitochondria. Members toured many of the Colorado scientific institutes and started a math and science magazine.

Jean Elmblad greets Mr. Raym nd

awyer of the "Mars-Fly By ProJect."

Members question a speaker after a lecture.

167

�Kathy Sm1th and Steve Padilla deposit apples in teachers' boxes.

FTA Shines Apples
The Future Teachers of America played an active
role in the education field this year. Several Colorado
colleges were visited m order to gain new insight into
current teaching methods. The club showed its appreciation to the faculty by presenting each of the teachers with an apple on Apple for the Teacher Day.
Capable ITA members helped confused parents to
fwd the correct rooms on Back to School Night.
Meetings featured guest speaker , films and practiCe
teaching sessions in which members had the opportunity to impart some of their knowledge to the rest of the
group.

Eager members prepare apples for the
faculty.

�Loretta Slaughter sells Daffy Apples to two eager East students.
DECA President Steve Rogers takes his turn at
selling apples.

DECA Deals
in Daffy Apples
East High's Future businessmen, the Distributive
Education clubs of America, spent the year learning and practicing the prinuciples of business.
Meeting twice weekly for breakfast, members listened
to speakers from the Standard Oil Company and
Security Life and discussed the qualities of good
salesmanship. At the district convention officers were
elected and delegates were chosen to attend the
state convention in May. At the employee-employer
banquet, business relations was the topic of the panel
discussion . .The traditional DECA Daffy Apples were
sold and members advertised for the All-School show.

Coffee, rolls and business discussions are enjoyed at the breakfast meetings.

169

�Co-chairmen Karen Gomez and Connie Padilla conduct
business at a meeting.

Members discuss the sale of popcorn balls

Y-Teens
Visit Churches
Y-Teens, affiliated with the YWCA, participated
in many diverse activities. The club, whose purposes
are to better young religious women and give service, visited a different church each m nth and went
Christmas caroling. Also acttvely involved in money
making projects, the group sold popcorn balls and
potato chips, the proceed going for the state Y-Teen
Com ention in February. A cultural touch was included by the group's viewing of "Doctor Zhtvago"
and It tening to a model from the Beaumont Modeling
School who talked on etiquette.

Connie Padilla takes notes on the sale of potato chips

170

�Linda Geist watches as Deborah Jackson knits the finishing stripe of a
stocking hat.

Knitters at Wit's End
Teaching new members how to knit, experienced
members new techniques, and everybody patience is
the purpo e of the Knit-Wits club. At knitting parties
held during the year, members provided each other
with mutual assistance in the creation of woolly
garments. An Afghan started two years ago was completed and pre ented to a needy family. Again, the
girls knitted red and white stocking hats for the
basketball team.

Vicki
yam.

Takashima, president, helps a member wind

17 1

�Bowlers Strike
The young ladies who were members of girls'
bowling met for regular Tuesday afternoon games
at Dahlia Lanes. They received expert instruction
from professionals as to how to roll a winning
game. Competition was kept at an electric level
during the year as the girls vied for the top
scores in the club.

Tanya .Morris takes aim on the firing range.

Girls Look Sharp
Emerging from the shadows, a bowler strikes.

Riflettes is the girls' rifle club of East. The
Riflettes train girls in marksmanship and firearm
safety. Members are specially trained in the use
of the .22 caliber rifle in order to help prevent
hunting accidents and to prepare the girls for competition involving the .22. Throughout the year
several inter-school rifle matches were held .

172

�Barclay Davis displays the incorrect way
to open an ink bottle.

Art Club Silk-Screens
to Success
Art Club is made up of art students who wish
to develop their talents further, Members did individual projects in silkscreening throughout the
year. The club was responsible for all the posters
done for East's annual Christmas program. Many
lectures were given, including one on "The New
Art." Meetings were held twice a month with elections being held the beginning of the second semester.

Carol Johnson discusses upcoming projects with Mr. Charles
Ott.

173

�Montage Matchless
MO T AGE, East's student literary magazine, contains the thoughts of young minds. Membership in
MONT AGE was offered at the beginning of the year
on a competitive basis. Those students displaying
outstanding literary talents were selected as staff
members. The group met to discuss poems, short
stories and other entries. Superior works were accepted for the publication. In the spring, MONTAGE was published and .distributed by the staff
members.

174

.MO TAGE members Mark Redfearn, Cay Gilbertson and Tony
Pecos discuss the merit of a poem while Connie Artzer, fary
Randall and teve Duvall listen. teve Duvall (lou·er left) is amused
by the rendition of an entry Connte Artzer and Mary Randall (below)
re-read a selection.

�ICC Has
"Heart Attack"
Inter-Club Council, an organization of club presidents, met bi-weekly to discuss club problems and
present projects beneficial to the clubs. The clubs
participated m the sophomore orientation assembly
sponsored by ICC and had open houses to encourage
prospective members to join. At the leadership conference, members of the clubs learned about problems,
procedure and other related subjects on leadership.
The Christmas party provided the opportunity for
members to JOin together and decorate the tree. In
February, ICC sponsored the Sweetheart dance,
"Heart Attack," where the sweetheart couple was
crowned. At the banquet in the spring, the outstanding member of each club was honored.

Janice Trayler and Nancy Stratton listen to a suggestion at an ICC
meeting.

President Gad Prendergast (right) watches while Susie Haskins elicits
an answer from the group.

175

�176

�Album

Each one uncertain,
perplexed,
finally aware.

177

�Sophomores

Student
Council

Mrs. Doris Barton and .Mr. Donald Griebenaw, Sophomore Class Sponsors,
discuss problems of the Sophomore Party.

Linda Hart

Sophomore class officers are, from left to right, Carol Atkison, treasurer; Carol Cantrell,
vice-president; Debbie Porter, president; and Daphne McGinnis, secretary.

Juli• Noonan

Gary R•agan

Rick R••dor

178

�Brrry, Magrllan
B&lt;rry, Mrrcril
Biggs, Marty
Biggs, Patty

Blair, O.bbie
Blount, Donna
Blum. Drnnis
Blunt, John

Board, Karrn
Branscomb&lt;, .Allison
Brewer, Patricia
Bryan, Dave

.Airxandtr, Gloria
.Airxand&lt;r, Sh&lt;llry
.AIIrn, Tom

.Allman, Kathy
.Ando, .Allison
.Argall, Woody

.Arnulfo, lzqUI&lt;ro
.Atldson, Carol
.Augustrin, Luth&lt;r

Badglry, Dona
Baird, Bob
Bakrr, William

Barb&lt;r, Thomas
Barlov. ky. Maria
Bautch, Tom

B&lt;ck&lt;r, Dale
Bdyea, B&lt;cky
Brmdt, O.an

179

�Bryant, R1chard
Bullock, Fri&lt;da
Burch, Lmda
Bu &lt;r, hari&lt;

Burn&lt;tt, Allan
Caldv.&lt;ll. Gr&lt;gory
Canhni, ljnda
Cantrell, Carol

Cantr&lt;ll, Cathi
Carey, Patrie&lt;
Carm dy. lacy Pat
Ca~r.

fary

Canon, Clair
Cassidy, Jud&lt;e
Cd&lt; Baca, Richi&lt;
Chran&lt;, K&lt;nn&lt;th

Click, L&lt;sli&lt;
Clift, David
Coffey, Zoanna
Colli&lt;r, Linda

Collins, Mik&lt;
Colvm, John
Com&lt;r, Wilfor4
Cool&lt;y, Marti

Craig, Rob&lt;rt
Crit&lt;s, Ptnny
Cronky, Margar&lt;t
Crow, Tim

Crow, Z&lt;nta
Cunningham, Charlotte
Darnell, Sandra
Davis,' Deborah

De H&lt;rr&lt;ra, Ross
de Nagy, Barb
Derickson, Gail
Dick, Stephen

180

Sophomores

�Guoss, Pearl
Gue t, Ll yd

Gunn, Sue
Hall, Maggio

DJCkey, Lmda
Difalco, Tina
Dishman, Linda
Do1da , Joan
Dona, Prima

Hallet, Mary
Hanson, Helene

O.mald, Linda
O.r••nry, Liz
Ebrrhart, Tony
Eckhardt, Eugone
Elmblad, J hn

Harris, Rodney
Hart, Linda

Emory, Libby
, Bubio
Espmoza. Kathorine
Farns" rth, Carolyn
Fo•lbrrt, O.rok

En~ol

Hartman, M1ke
Harvoy, David

Fiolds, fary
Fisor, hrtha
Fi hoc, Dana
Flanigan, Casoy
Fullor, Bruer

Hatfiold, Joyce
Hawkins, Curti
Fukuhara, Jolon•
Gama. Dahlia
Garnott, Waltor
Gibson, Kathy
Go try, tan

Gonzalr&lt;, Bocky
Goodwin, Jcanno
Goody, f~
Gottosfold, Ray
Groor, Chris

181

�Hawkins, Cynthia
Hawlry, Sloan
Hrckrl, Jrrry
Hrim, fargy

Hrndrv&lt;on, Jan&lt;
Hrnry, Anita
Hrrrrra, Charlott&lt;
Hint&lt;rr&lt;itrr, Mary

Hocking, Christin&lt;
Hollingsworth, Mich&lt;ll&lt;
Hollowdl, Joll
Holm&lt;s, Harri&lt;t

Holmrs, Nandt&lt;
Hookrr, Linda
Houlihan, Jrrry
Hudgins, Dal&lt;

Hydingrr, Marilyn
Inouy&lt;, Diana
lwahashi, Alan
Jackson, Emily

Jack•on, Matt
]&lt; kr, ]oyer
Johns, Sandra
Johnson, Darlrn&lt;

Sophomores
Jon&lt;s. haron
Jon&lt; , Toi
K arakav.a, Jan
Krmpnrr, Brnny

Ki «II, Kathl&lt;&lt;n
Kodama, Joy
Koto, Randy
Kozrlka, Sara

182

�Krie~er, Vicki
Kubly, {iles
Kunz, Kathy
Kurz, fary

Kuykendall, Debbie
Lagrimont3, Pam
I.amb,
ancy
I.amer, helley

La by, Kathy
Latham, Rob
Laws. Jim
Lee, Karen

Lee.-.kov, Sandy
Lig~ett,
uun
I.inn, Jim
Linton, Jeanie

Living ton, Lynn
Logan, Patty
Lucas, Gladys
Lu&lt;k, Lee

183

�Lynch, Glenda
M cneo . I •&lt;hdr
fahoney. Terry
hlonr. 'orma
bnn, Jrrcy

.. lanzan.sre~. Ton,·
Manhall. Betty

fanh&gt;ll, Charlr
fartinrz, Linda
hrtyn, Gary

Sophomores
fatheney, hirley
fat&lt;uda, \"\'nne
McCue. lokr
lc rman. hrilvn
IeGer, Paula

lcGinni . Darhne
!clelland, Holly
frcklry. Don
Meineke, Julia
fellor, h r aret

frlvillr, lllrrrdy
lollrr. n .. ne
filhurd, J•ff
lonton. }om
litchell, Cindy

litchrl. Pamela
foorr, Dor&lt;ey
lorrill. Ed
Morri . Tanya
{ rly, Earl

fottet, Chuck
furakami. Dnid
Murrell, Charlayne
ady. D
rllhaus, Prtrr

rison, Ellen
rison. am
rmiro. Guy
Noonan, Julie
oon:an, Liu

184

�Odtgaml, C:bel}ll
Oli,er, I onda
O&gt;trland, Elizabrth
Persomus, Cheryl
Pttri, Robert

P.rkey, Jay
Porter, Ikborah
Pov.ell, J:lizabrth
Paetz, • lochael
Purdum, Jeff

Re• an. Gary
Reed, !ochde
Reeder, Rick
Reese, Terry Lynn
Redfearn, TID!

Reynold&lt;. Andre
R1ch1e, Jo
Richmond. Rebecca
Roese, Kathy
Rohanek, Jom

185

�Ril&lt;y, Morgan
Rincoon&lt;. P&lt;t&lt;
Ristly, Jan
Robin on, K&lt;ll&lt;y
RO&lt;kv.·tll, Dav&lt;

Roloson, Cynthia
Rost, ally
Rostnbaum, Ttrri
Ro • Ktnt
Ruttman, Debbie

Sakamoto, Ellen
Salazar, Pat
alinas, l.tonard
3nchtz, Juan
anch&lt;z. Orlando

Sautrbri&lt;t, Mary Ann
chapir&lt;, E th&lt;r
chocndalltr, Karon
chott, Charl&lt;n&lt;
chrivrr, Tim

Schv.·artz, Ptnny
cott. Ro lyn
Stdar, cott
&lt;ifri&lt;d, Jan
&lt;lm,&lt;r, Mary

186

Sophomores

��• eyd&lt;l, Karle
hUDIZU.
flrl&lt;n&lt;
mith, D&lt;1ra

m1th. K&lt;lvin
mith, PJm
• mlth, Rrb&lt;cca

nydrr, Mary
prncrr, Richard
tandlry, John

Iotts, June
trickland, hirlry
trrn~. Kathy

v.artz, Dan
Tanaka, usan
Taylor, usan

Trncich, hrrry
Th1lle, Cathy
Tov. nsend, Brcky

Tov.·n&lt;end, J1m
Town&lt;end. farilyn
Trrmm&lt;l, farcia

Truair, lkcky
Trujillo, Daisy
TruJillo, Doris

Tucker, Jan
Tunick, Tim
Van Natt&lt;r, Tony

188

Van \Xloerkom, Julie
Vette, Terry

\'Y'agner, Charles
Walkrr, Verna

Ward, Phil
Watrrs, Kathy

�Sophomores

\\l'ashml!ton, Karen
Wier, Phyllis
\X'ilbur, Bill
Wilker on, Alexis

\X'ise. usan
Wi ehart, Lynn
\\/'olcott, teve
\XToodard, Alan

Woods, Bill
\X oodwud, Dave
Wri~tht. Carolyn
Cluff, Doug

Cluff, Ed
Hunt, Ken

189

�D1amond, Grog

Class sponsors
class dues .

fiss Joyce Walker and Mr. Emd Ztegler, discuss Junior

Nod, Ang1e

Junior cia s officers Ann Bell, Judy Coffee, Karen Kawashima, and
Downey Hillmeyer reflect junior class enthusiasm.

Student
Council
Wade, Sally

\'\' eber, George

Young, Paul

190

�Juniors

A~. Pat
Alkove, Da-id

Allen, Carolyn
Allen, John

Alvarez, Gary
Anderson, DeVonn•

Anderson, Mellene
Anzel, Barb•u

Arnett, Lonie
Aydelott, Roger

Babbs, Mary
B•ckman, Chris

Barnes, Alana
Barry, Ro~rta

191

�Brardsv. orth. Gary
Bdl. Ann
Brotlry. Cindy
Brrry, Harold
Drtz, 1 hn
Din •man. 1an

B"hop, Harold
Black, Ron
no.,hlrr, ]ran
Bonham, Strve
Bon 1b. John
B nsib. Prpprr

Bouchirr. Laurd
B,l,. rn, K thv

Bov.·rrs, 1••nor
Bradford, Chrrry
Bramr, Donn•
Brannon, P2t

�Bre,.er, Bob
Brodenclc, Dan
Brodi&lt;, Judy
Brook , J•ann•
Bruso, Carol

Buffaln, • hnan
Bull k,
1lli•m
Burchfield, J hn
Butlrr, Jod
Calv1llo, Frank

Juniors

Carroll. Lmda
C.asrbolt. J•m
slrr, Holly
Chan&lt;y, Andre,.·
Chapman, Btll

Ch•s,&lt;n. B b
Clark, Btl~
Cl.ary, Linda
Cl•m•nts, Andre"''
Co, Vitalia

Coddtn . Blake
Coffee, Judy
Collard. Clark
Collins, Kathy
Conis, Tom

Coonry, !l.hura
Cowan, Joel
Crabb, (indy
Cullip, John
Dailey, Lanell

Dallas, bry
Davies, Bill
Davis, Barclay
Davi , Becky
Davis, Kacky

Dembeck, Robert
Denious,

ancy

Dennis, Kathy
Densmer, Ron
Deutsch, Sandy

Dtamond, Greg
Dtck, Dav1d
Ot1rau. \Verntr

Downey, Margaret
Drommnnd
ue

193

�Dulac, Jan
Eckhardt, John
Edwards, Dave
Eggleston. Judy
Eversnun, Darrell
Fancher, Randy

Fauver, Mary Jo
Fielding, John
Fields, Diane
Fisher, Beth
Fisher, Kathy
F1sher, Ronald

Floyd , Barbora
For;elius , Val
Francis. Julie
Franz. Rosemari(':

Frey, Rod
Frobig, Charlotte
Fujimoto, Lynda
Garcia, Tina

Garrrtt, Dave
Gatseo , teve
Gensheer, John
Gerke, Den i e

Giddings, Yvonne
Gilbert, Kathleen
Golson, William
Gomez. Kevin

Grandy, Sandy
Gra)', Princess
Gray, Tom
Green , Patricia

Greenberg, Walter
Gre&lt;r, \X'alt&lt;r
Grier, Rod
Griffin, Sheila

194

�Gruen~r ,
hlfley
Gue t, Pat
Hadley, Barry
Ha~er, Jane
Hall, Cindy

Hall , J anne
Hall, J &lt;Ph
Hall , \\'e ley
Ham•lt n, Be3\er
Harris, J yce

Hart, u an
Hastmgs, Celeste
Healey, Terry
Heckel. Ted
Heger, Debbie

Hendee, E'e
Henderson, Carmen
Henderson, Edith
Henderson. Lynn
Herrera. Vickie

Juniors

Hi~gins. Pamela
Hillmeyer. Downey
Holmes, Gmny
Holmes, Lana
Hudgms, Anther

Hudson, Barbara
Jnm~n. Tyler
Jackson, O,bb1e
Jackson, Jan
Jackson, Tom

Janda, Richard
Jew, Carolyn
Johnson, Carol
Johnson, Gwendolyn
Johnson, Herietta

Johnson. Linda
Johnston,
ancy
Jones, Connie
Jones, Sylvia Jean
Karr, Andy

195

�Kawashima, Ka,..,n
Kelley, Kay
Knowles, Menlynn

Kopp, Linda
K,..,tschmar, James
Krill, Juli

Kriwenkow, Olga
Kusumi, Marilyn
Lamb, Alan

Un1bott, Danny
Lamers, John
Lang, Mike

Juniors

196

��McG!'IIder, Russell
McNeill, Carol
Mensing, Cindy

Juniors
Miller, Regina
Miller, Tommie
Miller, Vicki

Lev. allen, Janet
Londsay, Tom
Long, Tom

l.uer;, Marty
MacDougal, Greg
Madden, Kelly

Mahoney, Lani
Manaois, Debbie
Mannelito, Daisy

Markis, Kathy
Martin, Gene
Martonez, Paul

Mayeda, Dianne
McAndrev. , Connie
McCue, Joe

McElroy, L•nda
McGrath, haron
McGrath, Tom

198

Mines, Re~~ie
Mitsis, Phil
Morimoto, Kerry

Morrison, Cecilia
Morrison, Trudi
Moses, Brad

Moss, Shirley
Mottet, Nancy
Murphy, Kenneth

�Ntil, David
dson, DolortS
Ntubtrt, Vivian

'ieto, Lonme
N1 h1mura, Cindy
"otl, An it

"uss, Michele
Ochs, hnlynn
Olstn, Donna

Olson, Sttve
Oncalt. Jackie
O"Neill, Chris

Ovtrland, Kris
Parks, Mike
Peak, Dave

�Perez. lkrnk~
Phd!&gt;$, Chris
Phill•!&gt;$. Peggy
Pierce, Dav~
Plastino, Pai e
Poindextor, Jenny

Pnnce. Rosemuy
Pryor, Beverly Jo
Probst, Molly
Radovich, Lynotte
Ratton, Re~ina
Reece, Ranrly

Juniors

Ri~~.
ancy
Rhodes, McGregor
Roberts, Helen
Robmson, Freda
Ro~genbach, Michele
Roli&lt;on, Gloria

Ro , Kathy
Rountree, Ruthann
Row&lt;e, Cindy
Rupp, Lia
in•
aks,
Sch•nefelt, Tim

Schemel. RJCk
Schilt, jean
cott, jackie
Scribner, Carol
eymour, Patricia

hanahan, Jim

200

�Shaw, Jim
Shea, Shawn
Shepard, Charles
Shermacl:, Gail

Simon, Carma
Sisneros, Chri tine
Sisneros, Irene
Smallwood, Cynthia

mith, Jim
Smith, Joyce Ann
Spin~Jc. Marie
Stafford, Neal

Standley, Sue
Stanek, Lynda
Starr, Gary
Stevens, Donna

Stever, lkth
Story, Leslie
Stroh, Sherry
Strom, Paul

201

�trom, Tony
'tudor, I rnda
uo r, Albort

Tan&gt;ka , Dan
Tato, huon
Tawau. Bruce

Toploy, uzi
Thaomrrt, Jud•th
Tharmort, Richard

T•mborl3ko, Richard
Toffoli, Drbbio
Toolry, Tom

Tov. nsond. Jan ico
Traxlrr, Chuck
Traylor, Sandy

TruJillo, hey
Turnrr, fcKinloy
Tu.-.ick, Carb

202

�Typher, Vicki
Valdez, Tony
Van Tas le, Quent1n
Varner, Pat

Venters, Bubara
Verdutn, Dc:bbte
Vi inatz, Dale
\\'ade, ally

\'\'alker, joel
" alker, Mark
" alker, Paleri
\'\'ard, hnanne

\\.'atson, Christine
\Xfeber, Dan
.Weber, George
\\'"feiman, Donna

Juniors
\XIe1 s, !.ora
W-elch, Toni
White, )oni
\'&lt;liggans, Bubara

Wi~gins,

Barbara
Wtlkins, Jannelle
Williams, Janette
\Xfilliams, J.eroy

Williamson, Cheryl
Winchell, Karl
Wohl, Kenny
\Xfoods, 1argaret

Wrenn, plinter
Wright, Bill
Wright, Kenneth
Young, Paul

203

�Senior

Mr. Raymond .Acsell and Miss Judith Rowntree frequently offered
a helping hand to the Class of '67.

Student

The leadership qualities of an East High .Angel are exemplified by
class officers Lou kubal, Silvia Smith, Bob Gates, and Ginny Irving.

Council
JEFF BETH
LYNDA JACKSON

JANICE MORGAN
KENNY P.AS.ARElll

CLARK ROSS
JACQUE VINCENT

P.AUL VOGEL
SYLVI.A WONG

204

�ABDOO. MARGO
ACKARD, DEBBIE
Jr. Guls' Football Team
AOAM , CHERIE
AER E, JI f

AERNE, MIKE
AGUR. ROBIN
Art Club-Treasurer; Folklor&lt; Club.
ALARID, JOANN
High School Red Cross; Karate Cub; Knit-Wits; P.T.A. Hostess;
Y-Teens; Worship Chairman; '67 Club.
ALDRICH. BRE DA
Girls' Bowling; High School Red Cros ; Model Teens; Modern
Dance Group; Orchesis.

ALKOVE, RICHARD
ALLEN, SA ORA
Dele ate A •embly; Orchesis; P.T.A. Hostess.
ALLE , SHARON
Counterpoints; fodem Dance Group, Orchesis; Teen-Age Dems;
Play Festival; Camelot.
ALVAREZ, JEANNE

Seniors

ANDREW. GEORGE
ANDREW . RO ALD
ARGUELLO, LINDA
ARM TEAD, FRANCIS

ARTZER, CO
IE
Camelot; Delegate Assembly; Holland( Michigan Exchange; InterClub Council; Montage; Spotlight Sta f, Editor; Sophomore Orientation Staff; ational Thespian Society.
AUMILLER, RO tO A
AU TIN, TAN
AU TIN, TEVE

205

�BAILE, ED
All chool how .
BALBONA. ELDA
Drama Club, East
Dane&lt; G roup.

id• Playors ; Mod•rn

BARBER, JUDI
Bridg• Club; Drama Club, East Sid•
Play&lt;rs ; Folkloro Club, JCL; Pr&lt;-M&lt;d;
k•a t : SP&lt;'«h.
BARLOW, FRED
Dd•l':•t• Assombly ; F.B.L.A. , k•ast ; Boys'
Bowling.

BARLOW. JERRY
BARLOW KY. POLA
D•legate A sombly

BASTIEN, COLLETTE
Art Club, Vic•-Pros. · Aufst&lt;igor Club;
Drama Club, East Sid• Play&lt;rs; Folkloro
Club, Pros.; High School Rod Cross; T••nAil.&lt; Republicans; Tri-Hi-Y.
BAT! CH, JERRY

BAUDERER. MARIA
BAUM. 01 AH
D.tegat• As •mbly; Folkloro Club ; Jumor
Achievement; Karat&lt; Club; Mod.t T .. ns.

206

�BEA LEY, IIIR)EY
Dele ate Ass=bly; F.T.A., Knit·W•ts; White Jacktts.
BEATTY. li!'IDA

BEJr~J· 1.1~~: Delegate Assembly;
ym~o IUm; Y-Teen , '67 Club.
BBIERLE, GAIT.

F.B.L.A.;

Girl '

Bov.·ling;

BEI.F. JEFF
AII·C1ty Ba ball; !Ia eball; ''D" Club; v.eetheart Couple At·
tendant.
BEI.I., ROB
All· 1ty •limmin ; Auf tei_ger Club, Boy '
tate; ''D" Club,
Delegate Aucmb!y; GymnastiCs; Hi h chool Red Cross; lacrosse;
Student Counc•l: Student Counctl leadership Conference; tudent
uncil Work hop;
v.immin~; '67 Club, Steering Committee,
Denver Mayor'• Youth Council.
BE DER, MAUREEN
C.llncert Choir, Drama Club-Ea t u.le Player ; Forei n Lan uage
Club; Jr. Escort, eraph 1 ters.
BERGEN, DAVE

Seniors

BERRY, DAVID
BETH, JEFFREY
All School Show; Angela~res; Concert
Choir; Jr. Usher; keast; Student Council;
tudent Council Workshop, Folk Song Club;
fikado: '67 Club.
BETKA, ANCY

BIDWELL, DENNI
All·City Choir; All School Show; Angel·
aires; BridRe Club, President; Camelot;
"D" Club; Euclidean Club; Inter-Club
Council; Jr. Usher; National {erit Letter
of Commendation; Pre-law; Tennis, Varsity
Letter; Computer Club;
fikado; Out·
standmg Science Junior, Senior Scholar.
BIRD. l.INDA
Bl HOP, ROY
All chool Show; Karate Club; R.O.T.C.
Rifle Club, Hi-Y.

BLACK, KE
BLACK, HARON
All·City Pep Club; Bridge Club; Classifi.
cation Board, Secretary; Dele~tate Assembly;
Folklore Club; Pre- fed· P.T.A. Hostess;
Seraph Sisters; keast, Treasurer; Student
Council Leadership Conference; White Jacket , Parliamentanan; D.P. • Human Re·
lation Conference.
BLUNT. S THOMA
Brid~e Club; Che&lt;S Club; Deletute Ass.mbly; Euclidean Club; Pre-Law; Science Semi·
nar; cuba Club; eoior ervice Project;
S111eetheart Couple Attendant;
fetropoli·
tan Brid e De ign Contest Winner; '67
Club.

207

�BOEHLER, I.EE A N
BOGGE ,.ANTHONY
~:~1.ate .As-embly, F.T . .A. ; Junior .Ach1...,.ement, JCL; Concert
BOGE • GI.E
BOHM, CHRISTY

BOHNHOFF, A 'ORA
BOLDE . ROBERT
.AII-C.ty wimmin ; "D" Club; Dele~ate A "'mbly; Football;
Inter-Club Council; Key Club, President; Ranum Exchange;
Sen1or Service Project; keo&lt;t; tudent Counc1l Leadership Conference; wimming; Track; '67 Club.
BONHAM, Ll D.A
BONNOT, NANCY
All School
ho"; Cheerleader; Fall Sport Queen Attendant;
Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May Qu~n Attendant;
w..,theart
Cnuple; Tri -Hi-Y, White Jacket .

BOONE, ANGIE
All chool Show; Delegate .As"'mbly; P.T ..A. Model; Symposium;
Y-Teens
BOTTORFF, RUTH
Classification Board, ecretary; F.T ..A.; High School Red Cross;
PTA. Hostess; keast; Student Council Leadership Conference;
White Jackets; '67 Club Steering Committee; Folksong Club.
BOUCHIER, PAT
BOWMAN, MICHAEL

Seniors

BOYD. PAUL
BOYKO, MARK
BOGLE. CA DY
BRADFORD, MARBlE
Delegate Assembly; Folklore Club; High School Red Cross; P.T.A.
Hostess.

BRADY, RON
All School how; High School Red Cross, Treasurer; Key Club;

Bri'rm~·MARY

All-City Choir; All School Show; .Angela~res; Cheerleader, Con·
cert Choir; Dtle~tate .Assembly; Fall Sports Queen; May Qu..,n
Attendant; Model Teens, H1 torian; Spotlight Staff, Publicity
Mana~ter; Wh1te Jacket ; .AMS Busmess .Award; '67 Club.
BRI COE, DIANNE
All School Show; Camelot; Concert Choir; Counterpoints, Secretary, Delegate A "'mbly; Girls' Bowling, President; Inter-Club
Council, Knit-W1ts; Ranum Exchange, Host"s; White Jackets.
BROMLEY. MARY
Concert Cho~r : Drama Club-Ea&lt;t S1de Pbyers; Jr. Escort; P.T.A.
Hostess; eraph Sisters.

208

�BROWN, BOYD
Ba &lt;ball; "D" Club, Otlrgat&lt; A rmbly ; Golf, Gymnastics ; JCL;
kra t.
BROW , GAIL
Jr. Escort; traph Si t&lt;rs .
BROWNE, RU ELL
Brid~t
Club; Euclidran Club; Int&lt;r-Club Council ; National
ftnt, Lttt&lt;r of Commtndation , Comput&lt;r Club, Prtsidrnt.
BROWNSTI E. DON
H1 h chool Rtd Cross; Sprtch

BR 'ER, PATRICIA
F.T.A., Jr. E.cort; M dd Tttns; P.T.A. Hostrss; &lt;raph Sistrrs,
White Jacktts.
BRYAN, DINAH
Jr. Escort; Modd Trens, Corrrsponding Secr&lt;tary, P.T.A. Modd;
Srraph istrrs, Corr&lt;Sponding Srcrrtary; Skrast; Drlrgate to Sophomor&lt; A &lt;rmbly
BUCKLEY, VICKIE
Otlrgat&lt; Assrmbly; P.T.A.; P .T. A. Hostrss; Ranum Exchany&lt;.
BUCKNER, RODERICK

Mrs. Carolyn Roth (right)
pauses a moment during the
day. A smile lessens the homework burden Mrs. Zelda Rouillard (middle) assigns her
class. Mr. William McGinnis
reflects on a student's efforts.

BULLOCK. DEBRA
BURGIN, ROGER
BURRES , CYNTHIA
All-City Choir ; All School Show; Angrlair&lt;S; Camelot; Concert
Choir; Otlrgat&lt; Asstmbly; Folklor&lt; Club; Girls' Bowling; High
chool Rtd Cro s; krast; Studrnt CounCil Lcadrrship Confrrrncc;
Mikado.
BU H, SUSAN

BUTLER, LORRAINE
Knit-Wits; P.T.A. Host&lt;Ss; Y-Tttns
CALDWELL. FRANCES
Otlrgatc AS&lt;tmbly; Folklor&lt; Club, F.T.A.; Model Tttns; P.T.A.
Modrl; Tttn-Age Dtrns
CANNATA , JAMES
CASON, MAlJRICE
All-City Track; All-City Choir; AII-Mttro Track; Angdairrs;
Art Club; Cone&lt;rt Choir; "0" Club; Int&lt;r-Club Council ; Junior
Achirvrmrnt ; tudtnt Council Ltad&lt;rship Coof&lt;rtncc; Track; Hi-Y
Club, Prtsidtnt.

209

�CAAfiE~Iu~? D~~ate

Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Playm;
Orch.sos; ~och; Ad' need Band,
CA lOY. DIAN, A
CA TE, . . EVA
Drama Club--Ea t ide Players; German Club; fontage; Rofle·
ette (Goris') ~och.
CHAP fAN, HERRICK
All-City tudent CounCil; All chool how; Bridge Club; "D"
Club: Head Boy; Holland, fichigan Exchan e; JCL; Jr. Class
Officer. Pre&lt;odent; Jr. Usher; Key Club; Pre-Lawi Pre-Med; Stu·

~~~~cit \v~~t hot;; el-~n;;~~nWoo~b"ud .... ~~nt~~:n s~e~i~e/ s~~~~~~

Dele~tate to •tion•l Con&gt;ention of rr;e Nation•! Associ•tion of
Student CounCil ; '67 Club.

CHIRICHILLO. DOROTHY
CHMURA, JEAN
All-City Red Cross Council; Art Club. President; Delegate Asembly; Folklore Club, VICe Pr.sodent. F.T.A.; High School Red
Cross; Inter-Club Council; International Relations· P.T.A Hoste s.
CLARKE. JAMIE
'
'
CO Kl.E, WAYNE

COLLI

• JOE
Auf•tei~t&lt;r Club, Lacrosse.
CONNELL. fARY ANN
COOK, Cl DY
CORE, HERRA
Girls' Bowling.

COU INEA , UE
COX, KLAU
Track; •nta Claus Shop.
CRAP O, . JOYCE
CROW, !ARC

c~~{;{~LC:t~b~~~Js Bov.ling; Symposium.
CUNNI. 'GHAM, ART
All School how; Che&lt; Club; Euclidean Club; F T.S.; JCL;
R.O.T.C." Drill Team; Concert Band; Dance Band; Boys' Hi-Y.
CUNNINGHAM. CAROL
Dele~tate Assembly; Holland,
fichigan Exchange; Honorary Ca·
det, 1St Lt.; fodel Teens, Treasurer; tudent Council Leadership
Conference; White Jackets; R.O,T.C. Drill Team; Concert Band.
DAHM, LOIS
AII-Coty Pep Club; Jr. Escort; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters;
White Jackets, Histonan.

DANIELS, LARRY
All City Band; Chess Club, Concert Choor; Karate Club, Track;
Wrestling; Concert Band, Hi-Y.
DAY! . LEONARD
DAY!, RANDY
~{.~~~~~ • J~ff, Managing Edotor; Delegate AS&lt;embly; Angelus

6

DAY! ON, RO EMARY
Bridge Club; Chess Club; Euclidean Club; Folklore Club; Jr.
Escort; P.T.A. Hostes : Seraph Si&lt;ters; Y-Teens.

210

�Seniors

DEAN, JENNY LEE
DEEP, LINDA
All School Show; Folklor&lt;; Y-T&lt;&lt;ns.
dtl JU CO, DAVE
Bndg&lt; Club, Euclidtan Club; Folkloro Club, Jr. Ush&lt;r; Lacros. &lt;, Pro -Law; ktast , Comput&lt;r Club, Vic&lt; Prosidtnt; S.nior
Scholar.
DILLO , CHARLIE

DINAN, JOHN
DIXON, MELI SA
All -City Rtd Cross Councol, Ddtgat&lt; Asstmbly; Drama ClubEast Sid&lt; Play&lt;rs, Folkloro Club; Hogh School Rtd Cros~
Rifl&lt;-&lt;tt&lt;s (Girls ' ), Sktast.
DOEBLEY, JOHN
DOlDA, SHARON
D&lt;l&lt;gat&lt; Asstmbly ; Girls' Stat&lt;, Alt&lt;rnat&lt;; Jr. Escort: Modd
Tttns; P.T.A. Mod&lt;l; &lt;nior Strvoc&lt; Proj&lt;ct; S.ranh Sisttrs.

DORAN. JIM
Aufsttig&lt;r Club; Bridg&lt; Club, D&lt;ltgat&lt; Asstmbly; Euclidtan
Club , Folkloro Club; Laton Am&lt;ncan Club; Scuba Club ; Stag&lt;
Crow
DORTZBACH, KARL
JCL; Wrostling.
DOWNEY, DO ALD
DREHER, PAT
Classoficatoon Board, Prosidtnt; D&lt;ltgat&lt; Ass.mbly; Sktast; \X'hit&lt;
Jockets ; '67 Club.

211

�DREYER. DAN
All School how: Concert ChoJC; Dele~ate A&lt;sembly; Holland,
fich1~an Exchange; Inter-Club Council, JCL; Skeast, V1ce President: Folksong Club.
DROM fOND, RAY
kea&lt;t.
DURBIN, liNDA
DUVAU. TEVE

EA LEY, CURTIS
EATON. BOB
cuba Club, V1ce President; kea t.
EBEI!.. MARY ANN
EL NACH. DWIGHT
"D' Club; Football; JCL, Key Club; Pre-Law; Senior Service
Project.

EITEL, Tl f
ELMBLAD. JEAN
Angelus taff, Layout Editor; Euclidean Club, Secretary; Jr. Escort; National ferit Finalist; P.T.A. Hostess; eraph Sisters;
Senior cholar.
El. EY. BILL
ENAR ON. JUDY
Aufsteiger Club, Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross:
fodel Teens.

Seniors

ENCINIAS, THERESA
ENG!J H. DON
An~elus Staff, Managing Assistant; Chess
Club.

0

EPfr~Jg~ ~lu~.IR}resident; Colorado Society

of Engineers Award; Euclidean Club; InterClub Council; JCL; Jr. Usher; Pre-Law,
Vice President; Speech; Teen-Age Republicans; Woodbury Contest; Computer Club;
Senior Scholar; Metro Bridge Design Contest: '67 Club
EVERMAN, WAYNE

FAI ON. LOIS
Delegate Assembly; P.T.A. Ho tess; Student Council Workshop; Y-Teens, erviceChairman; Girls' Ensemble; Camelot
FASANO, PAT

212

�FERNANDEZ, IRE 'E
Delegate Auemblv; Latm American Club; Rifle-ettes .
FIEI.D • WILLIE RAY
All-City Choir; All- tate Choir; Camelot; "D" Club; Concert
Choar; Folk-lore Club; Delegate Assembly; Football· junior
Ach1evemet;~t, Jr. Clas Officer, Vice-Pres.; Key Club; Soph.
Clas Off1cer, Treas .; Student Council Leadership Conference;
\X'restlin~:, H1·Y Club, Treas
FLETCHER. VERO 'ICA
Model T&lt;'&lt;'ns; Pre-Med; Y-Teens.
FLORQUI T, ROD
All -City Track; All· {etro Track; All-State Track; "D" Club;
?;'~~et• A embly; High chool Red Cro , Key Club, Sv.·1mmin ;

FOI.I.AN BEE. BOB
All chool hov.; Camelot, Concert Choir; High School Red Cross;
JCL, Consul; Lacrosse ; Pre-Law; S phomore Orientation Staff.
FORBES. \X'E DELL
All chool how, ROTC Drill Team; Stage Crew.
FOSTER, EEL
FO TER, VANNY
Auf teiger Club; Delegate Assembly; Holland Michigan Exchange; Honorary Cadet; P.T.A. Hostess; Red Cross Club.

FRA Z. BARBARA
All-City Pep Club; All School Show, Angela1res, Bridge Club;
Camelot; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; G1rls' Bowling, VicePres. P.T.A . Model, White jackets, Treas .
FRE QUEZ. )0 EPHINE
Concert Choir; Latin American Club.
FRE QUES. VANGIE
FRY, BARBARA
Delegate A sembl~; Folklore Club; P.T.A. Hostess.

FUI.SO . CAROL
GALATOWIT CH. MANFRED
GARCIA, HIRLEY
Latin Amercian Club; Rifle-ettes.
GARLJ 'GTON, LAVEEDA
All· ity Choir; All-City Pep Club; All chool Show; Mikado;
Camelot, All- tate Choar; Concert Choir; Folklore Club; F.T.A.;
Jr . Escort; P.T.A. Model; tudent Council Leadership Conference;
Wh1te Jackets, Drill Master; National ,4-hievement Scholastic
Program Finalist.

GARRETT, JACK
GARRFIT, JIM
Auf tei~er Club; Swimmmg, \Vrestling.
GATE . BOB
All-City Sw1mmm/l; All-City Student Council, Angelus Staff,
Activities Ass't.; '0" Club; Delegate Assembly, Euclidean Club;
Jr. Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law; Senior Class Officer, President;
Senior Service Project; Skeast; Student Council; Student Council
Leadership Conference; tudent Council Workshop; Swimming, coGii~~AR.'6~JJ£~T mph King Candidate.
Cross Country; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Usher; Skeast;
Spotli ht, Sports Editor; Teen-Age Dems, Board Member; Wrestlmg, fanager; ational Merit Letter of Commendation.

GEIST. JAY
All chool Show; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics; Skeast.
GERNER. BILL
GIBB . MARY BETH
Angelus Staff, Activit1es Editor; Cheerleaderi Delegate Assembly;
East S1de Players; Fall Sports Queen Attenaant; Folksong Club;
High School Red Cross; May Queen Attendant; M9del Teens;
P.T.A . Model; Wh1te jackets.
GIBSON, JAMES

213

�GILBERT 0 •. CAY
An ~lu
taff, Ed1tor; D.A .R. Fmah t, ~~~gate Asscr.1bly, &amp;c .;
Fall port Qu~~n Att~ndant; Jr. E&lt;cort; Jr, Prom Qu~n Att~ndJnt;
fay Qu~~n Att~ndant, Montage; National {~fit Fmali t, P. T . A. Modd; cuba lub; S~raph JSters; k~ast, oph,
Cbs
tud~nt Counc1l R~r~scntativ~; Strang·Low~ Po~try Con~~ t. 'I inn~r;
v.eeth~art Couple Attendant; White Jacket ; Senior
Scholar.
GLA EY, PAT
All
ch&lt;~&gt;l
h•&gt;V.; Jr, Escort; Modern Dane~ Group;
eraph
ist&lt;r , Y. T ~~ns
COOl •. ROLA D
GOLD MITH, RO
Bnd~~ Club; potch, \\'oodbury Cont~st; R1fle Team .

COL 0. , CAROLYN
Knit-Wits; Prt·M~d.
GOMEZ, KARE
Camdot; ~~~gate As ~mbly, Folklore Club, High School R~d
Cro , lnt&lt;r-Ciub Council; P.T.A. Host~ s; Ranum Exchang~;
Whit~ Jack~t ; Y-T~~ns.
GO ZALE , TEPHA IE
GOTTARDI, A "GIE
Angdu
taff, Album Ass't; ~~~gate Assembly; High School
Red Cross; lnt&lt;r-Ciub Council, Ranum Exchan ~-

GRAVE , MARILY
'67 lub.
GRAY, CYNTHIA
High chool R~d Cross; lnt&lt;r-Ciub Council; Junior Achi~=~nt;
Knit-Wits; fod&lt;rn Dane~ Group; Orch~sis, Vice-Pres.; P.T.A.
Host~ss. Rifl~-&lt;tt~s. Y-T~~ns.

CREE , JOY
GRIER. PAMELA

Seniors

214

�GRIFF! ·.JOE
Camelot; Concert Choir; Football; '67 Club.
GRU FEI.D, DAN
"0" Club, Gymna tic .
GU, . JOAN
HACKET, CHRI

HA .ADOR •. DEBRA
HAGER. LLOYD
All chool ho"'. Montage; Concert Band.
HAllET. DAVID
Ode ate A embly; Football; Skeast; Spotli~ht taff; Teen·A e
Dem ; '67 Club.
HA tii .TO , ALBEANIE
{ del Teen ; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis; P.T .A. Model.

HAMILTO,', BRIAN
Gymna tiCs; keast ; '67 Club.
HAM 10. D. GREG
HANLEY, DELORE
Counterromts, Folklore Club; G1rls' Bowling; H•1th
Cr s.
HARDA\\AY, DEBORAH

chool Red

215

�HARDY LA \X'RE 'CE
Ddcga"tc A stmbly, For.ign Language Club; Junior Acheovemeat;
JCL.
HARRI , LINDA
Modern DJnce Grour; Orchesis.
HART. KATHI
All City Red Cros Council; Delegate Assembly Vice-Pres.; Fall
ports ~uccn Attendant; F.T.A.; Inter-Club Council; P.T.A,
H~f'!t{': • 'euz~e Dcms; Y-Tccns; Human Relations Conference.
All-Coty Red Cros Councol; Hi!!h School Red Cross, Pres.; InterClub Councol, Sec.; JCL; Seraph Sisters; Skca&lt;t; Spotlight Staff,
Reporter; '67 Club.

HAVLICEK, IRENE
Hf'J..i.Jf.nPLA!{-uap,e Club; Vice-Pres.; Inter-Club Council; Pr&lt;-Med.
HECHT-NIEI.SE , JIM
Ba&lt;cball; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football.
HEDGE, JULIET
Orchesis, Model Teens; P.T.A. Hostess.

HELGE ON. VENITA
All-City Choir; All School Show; Angel aires, Prts.; Bridge Club;
me lot; Concert Choir. Voce-Pres.; Girls' Bowing; Inter-Club
Council; Jr. E&lt;cort, Knit-Wits; Ranum Exchange, Hostess; Rifleettes{· Seraph Sisters; Speech, Prts.; Student Council Leadership
Con crcnce, Chairman; White Jackets; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest; '67 Club.
HEME OVER, SANDY
Knit-Wits, White Jackets.
HENDER ON, ERSKINE
All-City Band; All School Show; All-State Band; Camelot; Chess
Club, Concert Band; Dance Band; Euclidean Club; F.T ..A.; JCL;
Speech; Woodbury Contest, Winner.
HENDRYX, TED

HE RY, BRUCE
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club, Folklore Club;
Gymnastics, International Relatoons; Student Council Leadership
Conference.
HE RY. SHIRLEY
Knit-Wits, Pre-Med; Teen-Age Dcms; Y-Tccns, Corres. Sec.
HERNANDEZ. RICHARD
Aufsteiger Club; Inter-Club Council; International Relations;
Karate Club; Teen-Age Republicans, Pres.
HE S, LANA

HE S. PAUL
All-Coty Band; Concert Band.
HICK. SANDY
Delegate Assembly, High School Red Cro s; Model Teens; P.T.A.
Hostess; '67 Club.
HILLIALRD, RE ETTA
HINDMAN. MARGARET
An,~telus taff. Copy Reader; Euclodean Club; Inter-Club Council;
Jr. Escort; Pre-Med, Pres., Trcas.; Seraph Sosters.

HITE, RO ALD
Cross Country; Folklore Club; Foreign Language Club.
HODGE, LOLA
HODGES. THADDEU
"D" Club; Football; pcech; Woodbury Conte&lt;t.
HOGUE DEBORAH
P.T.A. Host&lt; s; Riflc-cttes; Y-Tccns.

216

�HOLI.I , ROB
Folklore Club; Forei n I an~:Uage Club; F.T.A ; JCL, Delegate
A embly: tudent ouncil Leadersh•p Confrrence, '67 Club.
HOLME, PETE
Pre·Law, Treas .• "'mmmg, Co·Capta n.
HOLME , PEGGY
Delegate As embly; lnter·Ciub Council; Rifle-ettes, Vice-Pres.,
Pres.
HOROVITZ, 1ARC
All·C•tY Band, All tate Band, Pep Band: Concert Band

HORVATH , GEORGE
Cross Country: "0" Club; Lacrosse; Track.
HO LIHA , PE . ·y
All chool hov., Delegate Assembly; jCl , Scnbe; Model Teens,
Vrce Pr , , Red .ross.
HO TO, , TRACIE
GJrls' llov.lm~:: Hrgh • hool Red Cross; P.T.A, Ho tess; Speech,
HUHBARO, 1ARVA

HUBBELL, JOH
HUD 0 , FRAr-:CINE
Art Club: Folklore Club; Knit-Wits; Symposium; Y-Teens;
Computer Club, Vice-Pres.
HER.H. LARRY
HU TO., JA
Delegate A srmbly; Model Teens, Wolcott Sight Reading Contest.

Seniors

217

�~tt1:-~~ 8i.'· ~~AN

Ddr~:atr A srmblv; Ea t idr Playrr ; High School Rrd Cros ; Jr.
Escort;
f •dd Tcens, Rrcordin~:
&lt;c.; P.T.A. Hostrs; Stntor
Cia
OffiCrr, rcrttary; . &lt;ntor
fVIC&lt; Projrct, S.raph istrrs·
'potlt~ht
taff, Pa~:&lt; Edttor; tudent Council Leadership Con:
!Rt~~~nc_•·Pi~t~l~ Council \\'oJk&gt;h p; White Jacket ; '67 Club.

All School Sho"'; Art Club; Ea t ide Players. Pres.; lntrr·Ciub
\.uuncll;_ I R Ctty; International Rdations; JCL; Jr. Escort;
erarh St trr , r&lt;&lt;ch, tudent Council Leadrr htp Conference; y.
Trrn&lt; .. oCJal Chatrman,
1\VA AKI, JANICE
O.legate A rmbly; F.T.A.; High School Rrd Cross; Intrr-Ciub
Council. fod~l Tern ; P.T.A. Hostrss; S.ntor rrvice Project;
kra t. Pres.; 67 Club.

JACK 0 . Jl 1
AII-Ctty Football, All-City Track; All-City Baskrtball; All School
ho"'; Vamty Ba ketball; "D" Club; Varsity Football; Key Club;
ta~:e Crrw; Track; H1-Y; &lt;raph King Candidate.
JACK 0. , LES
O.l&lt;l(ate A embly; G ·mnastio; Jr. Usher; Prr-Med.
JACK 0 , L 'DA
All-City Chotr; AII-Ctty Rrd Cro s Council; Concert Choir; Dcle!'(at&lt; A rmbly; Folklore Club; Girls' Bowling; Holland, Michip:an
Exchang&lt;: Model Trens; Pre-Mrd; P.T.A. Model; Ranum Exchang&lt;;
r&lt;&lt;ch;
tudent Council; Studrnt Council Leadership
Confeienc&lt;; Studrnt Council Workshop, Tri-Hi-Y; Y·Terns; '67
Club .
JAME , HO\X'ARD

JE

EN, LAURA
Ddel(ate A&lt; rmbly; F.B.L.A.; Junior Achirvemrnt; P.T.A. Hostess.
JEW. LINDA
Girls' Bowltnp:; Model Teens; White Jackets.
JOH 0 . BILL
Auf t&lt;iR&lt;r Club: Football; Lacross&lt;; Slceast.
JOH 0 . ELAI E
O.lrp:ate As &lt;mbly; F.B.L.A.; Pres ; Girls' Bowling; Inter-Club
Council, Junior Achievement, Pres.; Y-Tcens.

JOHN 0 . JANIE
O.leute Assrmbly, F.B.L.A., Vice-Pres.; Inter-Club Council.
JOH ON, KE
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All School Show; All
tate Band; Bridp:e Club; Pre-Law; Scuba Club; Wrestling;
BridRe Buildinp: Contest.
JOHN ON, LAURA
JOHN ON, liKE

JOH SON. TAMI
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Mod·
ern Dance Club; Orchrsis; P.T.A .Hostess; Teen-Age Dems.
JOH TONE. TEVE
]0 E . REGINALD
All-City Track: All-Metro Track; All-State Track, Art Club, "D"
Club; Key Club; Track
]UNCAL, MANUELA
P.T.A .. Host&lt; ; S.raph Sister , White Jackets; '67 Club, Strering
Commtttre.

KA E. BETH
KANG. DAVID
All chool Show; Concert Choir; Folklore Club; P .. A. Sec.;
Bound.
KATO. DONNA
All School Show; Concert Chotr; Fplklore Club; F.T.A. Sec.;
Girls' State· High School Rrd Cross; Holland, Michip:an Exchang&lt;; JCL: Head Scrtbe; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Studrnt Council;
Studrnt Council Leadership Conference; Virgil Award.
KATZ. LE LIE
Key Club, Computer Club.

218

�KAUI.I CH. AXEL
An tlus taff, He2d Photogl'llpher; Jr. U her.
KAWA fOTO. GEORGE
Angelus taff, ports Ass't.; "D" Club; Football, Co-Captain;
Key Club; Pat Panek Award; Student Council.
KEIRY. EDITH
All City Pep Clnb; All School Shov.; Brid~e Club. Sec.-Treas.;
Camelot; Concert Choir; DeleJIIate Assembly; Euclidean Club;
ational Merit
Fore• n I.angua e Club; Jr. Escort; Kn•t-Wits;
Finah t: eraph isters; Studtnt Council leadership Conference;
'\ htte Jacket • ec.; '67 Club: tasomc Award for Ou~tanding
Ach~e,ement:
tetropohtan Bnd e Destgn Conte t;
ntor Scholsr;
Computer Club .
KEI l Y. TERRI

KE !P, TEPHE '
All chool how; R.O.T.C. Rifle Club; Concert Band: R.O .T.C.
Drill Team .
KF 'l'AI Y. LARRY
KE 'DIG. UE
KI OEI, \'\'!,
kea t

KING, CLAUDIA
Cheerleader: Seraph Si tees; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets.
Kln·o. BILL
KLATT, KATHY
H11:h chool Red Cross.
KLINE. KRI TEN
Skea.t.

Seniors

219

�KOO. CE, Gl , Y
F.T.A.; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis; P.T.A. Hostess; Ranum
Exchan.cte; Conctrt Band.
KO HI, TAN
All-City Band, All-City ChoJC; All-City Orchestra; All- chool
Shov.; Angelair&lt;s, accompani t; Bridge Club, Vice-Pres.; Conctrt
Chcm, accompanist; Counterpoints; Delegate A sembly; Drama Club
-East ide Players; Folksong Club; International Relations; PreLav.; Pre-Med; cuba Club; Teen-Age Republicans; Woodbury
Contest; All-State Band; Concert Band, Drum Major; Concert
Orche&lt;tra; how Band; Western Civilization Conte t Winner.
KRAMER, ROXANN
KUNZ, iARY
All-City Choir; All School Show; Camelot, . Angelaires, ~c;
Cheerleader: H1gh chool Red Cross; Holland, MIChigan ExchanRe;
JCL; Jr. Prom Queen Candidate; Counterpoints, treas.; May
Queen Cand1date; P.T.A. fodel; • rx•tl!l:ht taff, publicity manager;
White Jacket ; '67 Club, Steerin Corruruttee.
LA CO fBE. MARY
LAGRIMA TA, GREG
LANE, A
LANE, BRUCE

LANEY, CHRI TINE
LANGLEY, WANDA

~?t:Wits~~~T:A~lfo~t&lt;s~hool

Red

Cross, Junior Achiever

LAR 0 . BILL
LAUGHLIN, MIKE

LEONARD, OEL
Concert Choir; enior Service Project; Tri-Hi-Y, Recording SecLESLill." LUANN
LEVIN, KEN
Camelot; An~telus Staff; Student-Teacher Relations Editor; Foreign
Language Club; Key Club: Pre-Med; Senior Service Project; Skeast;
uV{gJ;(!{'. ~r&amp;rR.oert Band; Concen Orchestra; '67 Club.
Ba~ball, Basketball; "D" Club; Football; JCL; Key Club, VicePresident. ecretary; Senior Service Project; potlight Staff; Computer Club

LEW! , CHARLE
LEWIS PATRICIA
P.T A. Hoste s: ymposium; I.C.C. Representative.
LEYBA, GLORIA
F.T.A.; Jr. E cort; P.T.A. Hoste s; enior Service Project; Seraph
S1sters.
LINN, BOB

LINZY, VICKIE
East ide Players; Junior Achievement; Model Teens; P.T.A.
Model.
LITKE. LARRY
LIUZZI. KENNETH
LOECHNER. FRED
All School Show; Angelaires; Bridge Club; Camelot; Concert
Choir; Lacros~, National Merit Finalist; National Merit Stm.iFinali t, Pre-Law, Skeast; Spotlight Staff.

220

�LOEFFLER. DREG LEY
LOHR, IJ DY
Auf teigrr Club; Delegate Ammbly; Dt tributive Education: Girls'
II "lmg; Ho h School R..d Cross; Junior Achievement; Karate
Club, Or hesis; Rifle·ettes (Girls'); Scuba Club; Stage Crew;
Teen-A~&lt; R~ublican..

LO\X'MA: , lu 'NETTE
All Coty C:hmr, All chool ho"; Angelaires; Concert Choir;
Counterpomt ; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wit ;
\\ hote jacket • Camelot.
LUCA • CLYDE

LUNG, ALBERT
Che
Club; Counterpoonts; Delegate Assembly; Folklore Club;
]CT..

LYNCH. GWE DOLYN
MACARTHUR, GEORGE
Cross Countrv. Boy • Bowlin ; Latin American Oub .
!ACHJ. A. ALEX
Che&lt;is Club. President: Euclidean Club; Inter-Club
International Relations; Jr. Usher.

Council:

MA LEOD, BRUCE
Euclidean Club: GolL JCL; Jr U her; Pre-Law
MACMILLAN, MALCOLM
Jr. U&lt;h&lt;r.
MADKI
, CYNTHIA
MAE TAS. RAYMO, D
Inter-Club Council: Karate Club, Latin American Club; TeenAfi!e Republicans; Concert Band; Boys' Hi-Y.

Seniors

MA ELL, KERRY
Angelaires; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Model
Teens; Seraph Sisters.
MANZANARE . CECEUA
MAR HALL, JOHN
SoPhomore Football: Lacro &lt;e; lceast .
MARTIN, COY LYNN

MARTIN, MARGIE
MASON, JOHN
Che s Club: Inter-Club Council; Junior Achievement; Karate
Club. Ass't In tructor; Boy's Bowling.
MAYBURY, RONALD
High School Red Cross; Inter-Club Council; Pre-Med; Scuba
Club. Pres; Studen~ Council Leadership Conference.
MAYFIELD. SA DRA
All-City Pep Club; F.T.A., corres. sec, Jr. E cort. Knit-Wits;
P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph isters; Student Council Leadership Con·
ference; White Jackets; ASP Finalist.

221

�MAY . DAVID
Art Club: Key Club; Track.
MAYS, MELODY
how; D&lt;irgate Assrmbly; Modrrn D1nce Group;
All Schr&gt;ol
P.T.A. Ho trss.
MCCUNE. BO, 'NIE
Mod&lt;i Trens: P.T.A . Mod&lt;i.
McDAVID, MARGO

McGEE, GLO'!IA
lcGEE, KATHY
Hi~th
chool Red Cross; Honorary Cadet, JCL; P.T.A. Hostess
MeG!
I • CEI.E TINE
P.T.A. Hostess.
McGRATH, JAN

McGUIRE, KATHLEEN
Model Teen&lt;: P.T.A. Hostrss, kra t.
McKEE, EDITH
Drlr ate A srmbly. Ea t Sidr Playrrs; H111h Scho I Red Cross:
JCL; Jr. Escort; Pre-Med; P.T.A. Host&lt; s, Srraph Sisters; YTrrns .
McKE ZIE, MARY BETH
McK IGHT, LAURIE

McWILLIAMS. EAN
Aufstei~:er Club, Euclidean Club; Scuba Club; Spotlight Staff,

M~~"6~8Rafc:h~ARD
1
M~o r"~~~~ ~hJ3EbJ~

MEJIA, IRIS
Knit-Wits; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis, sec.; P.T.A. Hostess;
Y-Terns.

MELLOR. MIKE
MELNICK, EVIE
AII-Citv Red Cross Council; F.T.A.; High School Red Cross,
sec., P.T.A. Host.Ss; Skeast; '67 Club; Red Cross Leadrrship

M~LmrcK. HERB

Cam&lt;iot; Auf trigrr Club; High School Red Cross; ICC Leadership Conference; Scuba Club; Senior Service Project; Slcrast;
tagr Crrw - tudent Council Leadrrship Confrrence; '67 Club;
Computer C1ub.
ME 'CH. LINDA

MENKE USAN
r: E'cort; eraph Sistrrs.
M {DDLEBROOK, TINA
Counterroint&lt;. Knit-Wits; P.T.A.
Teen&lt;, Social Chairman '67 Club.
MII.I.ER. CLAUDIA
MILLER, ELNORE

222

Hoste55;

White Jackets;

Y-

�MILLER, LARRY
MILLIGA . CHAR'-ES
"D" Club; Euclidean Club; Golf; JCL; Key Club, treu ; La·
erose, Pre-Law; ~nior Service Project· Student Council Leadership Conference: w1mming; '67 Club.
MILI.W ARD, JANICE
H1gh Schnol Red Cross: May Queen Attendant: P.T.A . Hostess;
Skta t : Y-Teen•: Jumor Girls Football Team .
MIM, DO. ALD

f!TCHELI •• BARBIE
MITCHELL, ERIC
MOll, A. AMUEL
MOLL. 1\:EREDY
AII-C1ty Red Cro s Council; Delegate Assembly ; High School Red
Cross, v~ee-pres ; Jr. Escort; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Slceast;
, potlight taH, photo raph coordinator; White Jackets: '67 Club.

MOLOCK, JACKIE
MO ON . DAVE
MO:-ITOYA,DARYL
Cr•JS&lt; Countrv: Delegate Assembly; Wrestling
MOORE, MERCE
All Citv Peo Club; Angelus Starr, Royalty Editori Delegate
A&lt;&lt;cmbly; Hi~h chool Red Cross; P.T .A. Model; Wh1te jackets,
v1ce-pres; ' 6~ Club ; Girls' Varsity Football Team.

Seniors

223

�MORGAN, DON
Aufsteiger Club; Chess Club; International Relations; Karate Club,
Teen•~• Republrcans.
MORGAN, JANICE
Clls ification Board; Concert Choir; Delegate AS&lt;embly; Ea t
Side Players; F.T.A.; High School Red Cross; Model Teens; Stu·
dent Council; tudent Council Leadership Conference, tudent
Council Workshop; White Jackets.
MORGAN, TOM
Aufsteiger Club; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Lacrosse,
Senior ervice Project; '67 Club, Steering Committee, chairman.
MORI HIGE, JOVIE
AII·City Pep Club; East Side Players; F.T.A.; Girls' Rowlin_g;
sec; Junior Achievement: Jr. Escort; P.T.A . Hostess· Seraph Sas·
ter;: Student Council Leadership Conference; White Jackets, treas;
Y-Teens.

MORRIS, MARK
All-City Track, All-Metro Track; All-State Track; Track.
MORRISON, VICKI
All City Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Ammbly: F.T.A.;
Model Teens; P.T.A. Ho te&lt; : \Vhote Jackets.
MO LEY, MARY LOUISE
All-City Pep Club; Euclidean Club· F.T.A .. sec &amp; state vice-pres;
Holland, Michigan Exchange; Jr. Escort; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph
isters; Senior Service ProJect; tudent Council Leadership Conference; White Jackets, Drill Master; '67 Club, Steering Com·
mrttee.

MULLINGS, LAKE
Folklore Club; Senior Service Project; Student Council Luder·
ship Conference; '67 Club, Steering Committee; The Forum.

MUNN. GURNEE
MYERS, DAVE
MYERS. KAREN
Angelus Staff, Album Editor; Business Manager, Delegate Assembly; East Side Pbyers; Folklore Club; High School Red Cross;
Jr. Escort; Model Teens; P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sisters, vice-pres;
\'\lhote Jackets, '67 Club, Steering Committee; Denver Post Award.
NANCE, EARL
JCL; Pre-Med; Rifle-ettes; Tennis.

NATHA . CORINNE
NAVARRO, CHRIS
Latin American Club; Rifle-ettes.
NELSON. CRISlY
High School Red Cross; Skeast.
NELSON, MAURICE

NICHOLS,. MARILYN
NIELSEN, NANNETTE
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Senior
Service Project; Skeast; '67 Club.
NORRIS, BERT
NUNLEY. MICHAEL
Basketball, Cross Country; "D" Club; Track; Concert Band.

OHMER, DOTTIE

O~R~c~~~~E\J'fodel Teens; P.T.A. Hostess; Skeast; '67 Club.
Chess Club, Karate Club, Wrestling, ROTC Drill Team; Boys'
Bowling.
OLIVER, BILL
ORTEGA, KATHY

224

�OWE ' , ANNETTE
AII·C•ty Pep Club; Dele~ate Assembly, President East Side
Players; Inter Club CounCJC; P.T.A. Hostess; Student Council·
Work hop: White Jackets; '67 Club.
PACKER. MIMI
Folksong Club; High School Red Cross; P.T.A. Hostess; Skeast.

PADILLA, CO. 'NIE
Delegate A&lt;Sembly; F.T.A.; Inter-Club Counctl; International Relations; P.T.A. Hostess; White Jackets; Y-Teens, Rec. Sec, Co-Pres.,
Denver Mayor's Youth Councif, Corres. Secretary.
PADILLA , TEVE
F.T .A.; International Relations, Sec.

PARKS, EDWARD
All· chool how, Foreign Language Club; Track.
PASSARELLI, KENNY
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-City Student Council; AI
School hov.; All-State Orchestra; All-State Band; Lacrosse; Sopho
more Class Officer, Vice-Pres.; Jr. Student Council Represent•·
t1ve; r. Student Counctl Representative; Student CounCil Leader
ship Conference; Student Council Workshop; Optimist Award
M•kado; erarh King Candidate.

PEOPLE . BILLIE D.
PETERSON, ROGER

PHELPS, \XI ARD
Aufsteiger Club; "D" Club; Delegate Asembly; Lacrosse, Swim
ming; Tennis; 'o7 Club.
PHILLIPS. JIM
_
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club; JCL; .Jr. Usher
Pre-Law; Science Seminar; Spotlight Staff, reporter

Seniors

225

�POL 'DEXTER, GAIL

~~~~~ec~f.!'int~~~~~~~ ~l'k~iba9l_rl.s' Bov.hng; High chooi Red
POHL iAN, TOM
POI!';TER, LAJUANA
Ddeg.tte A embly, G~rls' Bo"ling; High School Red Cross,
lnter~Club Council; Modern Dance Group, Orchesis. President;
P.T.A. Model; Y-Teens; Play Festival, Camelot; Girls' Intramural Ba kethall.
PRE. DERGA T, GAIL
D.A R . emo Fonalo t, Dele,l!ate A m&gt;bly, Ea t ide Playtrs; High
chool Red Cro&lt;S; Int&lt;r·Club Council President; Jr. Escort; P.T.A
Ho tess; erarh S1 ters, Presodent; 1.east; potlight St.1ff, Rtport
er; Inter-Club Council Leader~hip Conference; Wolcott Sight
Readmg Contest, '67, National Thespian ·.xiety; Human Rei a
lions, Chairman.

8

PRITCHARD . CHERYL
QUAU., CHYI.EE
Classof~eatoon Hoard, Pr&lt;s&lt;dent; Delegate Assembly; M del T~ns;
• emor Service Pro1ect; Sophomore Council; peech Team; tudent
Councol I.eadership Conference; Teen-Dcm , Secretary; Wolcott
ight Readong Conte t; '67 Club.
REAGAN, PATTY
AII-Coty Red Cross Councol; AII ·Coty Student Council; Brodge
Club, D.A.R. Finalost; Dele!(ale As embly; Folkore Club; Foreign
Language Club; F.T.A.; G~rls' State; Head Girl; High chool
Red Cros • Vice-Pr&lt;,ident; Inter-Club Council, Jr. Red Cro.s
State Convention; Assembly Committee; P.T.A. 1-iostess, Head;
Senior en·ice Project; Seraph Sisters; ophomore Class Officer,
Pre&lt;ident, tudent Council W'orkshop; \'qhite Jackets; Sophomore
Council.
REDFEARN. MARK M.
A.1gelus taff. Clubs Editor; Chess Club; Delegate As emblv.
F.T.A., VICe-President, Historian; Jr. Usher, footage.

Seniors

226

�REFAKI . MICHAEL JOHN
REED, BRUCE
RE 'TER. IARIL YN

REVELS, JA IE A .
Ali-C1ty Football, ''D" Club; Dele~ate
High School Red Cross: Track; Boys Hi·Y .
REYNOLDS. MATTHEW
RICHARD 0. , MARION
Att Cub: Folklore Club; GymnastJCS, Track.

Assembly,

Football:

RIDE 'OUR, A CY
Bndge Club, Cia &lt;lf&amp;cat&amp;on B&lt;&gt;ard ; Delegate A embly~ For&lt;i~:n
I.angua11e Club. H1 h
chool . Red Cross, Jr. Escort,
I del
Teen&lt;: P.T.A. Hostess: eraph &amp;Sters.
RIHANEK, DEI.ITA
ROBIN ON, COTT
"D" Club; Euclidean Club; Inter-Club Council; JCL; Jr Usher:
Kev Club; TenniS

RO

. O.ARKE
,
Del~ate A"embly, Skeast; Student Council; Teen-Age Republicans .
ROTTMA , KURT
ROUT ON. DEANNA
ROYAL, TAN

RUCKER , PAT
F.B.L.A.; G1rls' Bowling; Knit-Wits; Skea t; Y-Teens
RUFF, RO ALI D
ll•id~e Club, I'.T A.; Teen-Age Republican
RUIZ. LYDIA
RUTH . ROBBIE JO
Delegate A ~mbly; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis.

SAl INA . PHIU IP
SA DER , JOANNE
A FORD. MARY
SA DUSKY, TEVE
Folklore Club.

227

�SA. TIFER. BRENDA
Dd&lt;oat&lt; A &lt;mbly; Orchesis; Intramural Bask&lt;tball
SA\X'AYA, HKE
B.•ys' tat&lt;, C m&lt;iot; High chool R&lt;d Cross, tr&lt;a ur&lt;r; JCL;
K&lt;v Club, Pr&lt;·U'Oo • &lt;er&lt;tary; pe&lt;eh; \X'oodbury Contest
A \\'YER, KE
'ETH
All C1ty Choir, All- chool
how; Che s Club; Concert Choir:
Oei&lt;Rate A &lt;mbly; R O .T .C.; Rille Club; Track, ROTC Drill
T&lt;&gt;m: ojourn&lt;rs Speech Contest.
CHAEFER. A
E
F.T .A : H1Jlh chool Red Cros , Honorary Cad&lt;t; fod&lt;l Teens;
P.T.A. mod&lt;l, keast tr&lt;&gt; ur&lt;r
tudent Council-Junior Year,
Stud&lt;nt CounCil Lead&lt;rship Conl&lt;r&lt;nce; White Jacktt ; '67 Club .

CHAFER, CHE TER
SCHOMP, CAROL! E
All C1ty Orchestra; All School Sho ...·: All-State Orch.stra; Aufst&lt;Jger Club; Betty Crocker Contest, Winner; D&lt;l&lt;gate Assembly,
Att&lt;ndane&lt; ecretarv; Drama Club, East Side Play&lt;rs; Girls' State
Alternat&lt;; Holland, Michigan Exchange; Inter-Club Council; Jr.
&lt;raph Sisters; Spotli~ht Staff,
Escort; &lt;n1or S&lt;rvice Proj&lt;et;
R&lt;port&lt;r; Ph••to Coordinator, N&lt;ws Editor; Tri-Hi-Y; White
Jackets; '67 Club; Am&lt;rican Field Servie&lt;.
SEGERHAMMAR, BETH
Cone&lt;rt Choir; H1~h School R&lt;d Cro&lt;S; F.T A.; Model Teens;
Mod&lt;rn Dance Group; Orchesis; P.T.A. Hostess; '67 Club.
HEPARD, DA A'

SHERRY, JACK
SHORT, DOUG
SIEM , TEPHEN
SIE K ECHT, KARl;
Foreign Langua e Club; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

SILVA, JO EPH
SILVER, LARRY
SIMMINGTON, MIKE
Concert ChoJC; Jr, Escort;
Camp.
SIMMONS, CHARLOTTE

Del&lt;gate

to

C.U.

Summer

Music

IM . WANDA
SISACK, SHEILA
H•~h School Red Cross; JCL;
&lt;nior ec,v1ce Proj&lt;et; '67 Club.
SKUBAL, LOU
Art Club; D.A.R. Finalist; Del&lt;gate Assembly(· For&lt;_ign Languaj:e
Club; Honorary Cadet Lt. Col.; Jr Class Of ic&lt;r-Tr&lt;asurer; Jr.
E&lt;eort; hy Queen Junior Attendant, P.T.A. host.ss; enior Class
Off1cer-Vie&lt;-Pr&lt;sident/· S&lt;raph Si t&lt;rs; Sweetheart Couple; '67
Club; OptimiSt Award inalist.
LAUGI'ITER, LORETTA
D• tributive Educat1on, F T.A.; Junior Achi&lt;v&lt;m&lt;nt; P.T.A. Model.
I

SMITH. DELBERT
All-City Football; AII-Citv Track; All- f&lt;tro Track, Basketball:
"D' Club: F()()tball, Track; Hi-Y.
SMITH; HERBERT
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; "D" Club; Football, Track;
Wrest! mg.
SMITH, KATHY
Del&lt;gate Assembly; F.T.A. pr&lt;sid&lt;nt; Inter-Club Council, Jr.
£ cort; &lt;raph ist&lt;rs: k&lt;ast; potlight Staff-page editor, Copyrewrite editor, '67 Club.
SMITH, UNDA

228

�Seniors

SMITH, MARK
JCL. kta t.
SMITH, YLVIA
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A. Secretary and Vice-President; High
School Red CroS&lt;; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; junior May Queen
.Attendant; P.T.A. Hostes ; enior Class Officer-Treasurer; enior
ervice Pr.,ject; tudent Council Leadership Conference; ~'hite
jacket .
SPEICHER. UE
Bridge Club; Delegate .Assembly, Folklore Club; Jr. Escort ; P.T ..A.
Model; enior ervice Project, eraph isters; reech ecretary;
\X"hite Jacket&lt;.
SPE 'CER, JOH •
.All chool how; .Angelaires; Concert Choir; Drama Club, East
ide Players, Vice-Pre ident and Treasurer;
peech; Student
Council Leadersh1p Conference; Woodbury Contest.

PERRY, MARTIN
Dele~:ate .A sembly; I-R City, International Relations; Shafroth
tudent Council Leadership
Conte t '66. Winner '67; Speech;
Conference; Teen-Age Republicans; \X'oodbury Contest.
TAFFORD. DO!'; A RAE
STARR. KATHY
All-City Orche tea ; .All School Show; Cheerleaderl· Concert Choir;
Delegate .Assembly; Holland, M1chigan Hostess; r. Prom Queen
.Attendant, Key Cub weetheart; May Queen oph, Atendant;
Model Teens; P.T . .A . {ode! ; White Jackets . '67 Club.
STECK, DAVE

STEPHE , LARRY
Baseball; '"D" Club; Football.
STEVE o, ,SHERRY
Counterpoints; Folklore Club, G1rls' Intramural B:r&gt;ketball; High
chool Red Cross; P.T ..A. Hostess; Senior Service Project.
STOKER. MILLIE
Junior Ach•eYement; Knit·\'V'it , Y-Teens; treao;urer;
STOUT, BECK!
Deleute A«emby; Forei~n Club; High School Red Cro s; Skeast;
Sophomore Council; Tri-Hi -Y.

STRATTON, JACKIE
Jumor Achievement; JCL.
S1'R.A TTON. .Ar-;CY
AII·City Pep Club; Delegate .Assembly; Inter-Club Council; JCL;
Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May Queen .Attendant; Model Teens;
P.T A. Hostess, emor ervice ProJect; tudent Councii-Soph. Year,
tudent Council Leadership Conference; Sweethent Couple At·
tandant; Tri·H1-Y; White Jackets President; "67 Club; Optimist Award Finalist.
STUART, DAN
BridRe Club; Chess Club; International Relations.
STUART, HA S
All· chool hov.; Bridge Club; Chess Club; International Rela·
tions.

229

�TULL. LINDA
SWEARE 'GE . JOEY
All
chool
how; O.,le~ate Ass•mbly; Folklore Club; Junior
Ach~&lt;v&lt;m&lt;nt, Drama Club Play.
SWEEK. TEVE
All • chool 'how; Junaor Ach1e.,.ment; Karat• Club; R.O.T.C
Rlfl• Club; k&lt;ast.
SWEET, CHRI

SUTHERLA D. JAN
TAFT. HERRY
Arid~• ( lub; Count&lt;rpoints; O.,l&lt;~at• Ass•mbly; Drama ClubEost id• Playe"; P.T.A. Ho trss; Rlfl&lt;·&lt;ttrs.
TAYLOR, JULIA! A
D•l•gate AS&lt;&lt;mbly; P.T.A. Host« ; Student Council Leadership
Cnnf&lt;r&lt;ne&lt;; Student Council \Vorkshop; Y-Trens--courtrsy Chair·
man.

TAYLOR , LARRY

Seniors

TAYLOR, PATRICIA
TAYLOR, WALTER
0.,1&lt; ate Ass•mbly; F ..B.L.A.;. Foreign Lan~age Club, Correspond·
ing ec; F.T.A.; Sen1or ServiCe Project; tudent Council Leader·
sh1p Conference; Sophomore CounCil.
TEDE KO, JACKIE
TENBRINK, ALLEN

TICE, PAUL
TlMM. BRAD
TOLIVER, KAREN
TOPPI G. ARCHIE
"D" Club; Football; Track.

230

�TORRINGTON, MARY
All _chool ho"; O.,le~tate A"embly; DrJma Club-Ea t Side
Pla)ers, Folklore Club-VICe-presrdent and Presidnet; Inter-Club
C;&lt;JunCll, lr. E cort; Modern Dance Group: P.T.A. Hostess; . eraph
tsters;
ea t; Speech; Teen-Age Republicans· Girls' Rifle Team
Girl&lt; Track: Judo Club.
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TRAVIS, PAM
Fulklore Club,! Fore1gn Lan ua e Club; Pre-Med.
TRUJI! 1.0, N ;TO I. 'ETTE

TUFT, CHARLE
AII-C1tr, Sw1mming: An,c:elus Staff Top 6-Sports Editor; Bovs'
tate; 'D" Club; Inter-Club Council; Pre-Law, President; Skeast;
"''mmin ; Denver Po,t-Wards A...·ard Outstanding enior; Soph·
omore Orrentatton Staff.

TUR. 'ER, u:--;DA
D1stnbutrve Education.
TUR 'ER, TO. f
VALDEZ, ~THER
Karate C:ulb, P.T .A. Ho't
Tr osurer. '67 \Jub, teenng
VAIDEZ,ROGER

; enior ,ervice Pru1ect, Y-Teensmmittee.

VA. NATTER. UKE
"0" Club: Dele~ate Assembly-2nd emester Pre1ident; Football; Inter-Club Council, Vice-president; JCL-Pr&lt;sident; Sweetheart Couple; eraph King Candidate.
VE A, JIM
VIALPA DO. fARY
.
.
VICKER , BARBARA .
Cheerleader; Cbs 1fJCatJon Board-Pre 1dent, soph. and Jr. ~ears;
Delt2ate A cmbly -Parltam&lt;ntana; Modd Teem, P.T.A. Model;
Tn Hi Y-Voce-Pre&lt;ident; White Jackets.

VI, CE. 'T, JACQUE
Delej:ate A &lt;rmbly; F.B.L.A.-Reporter; Hogh School Red Cross;
P.T.A. Model; Student Council; Student Council Workshop;
we&lt;theart Attendant
VOCKEL, GREG
VOGEL. PAUL
.All
hool how, Delegate .Assembly; Speech; Student Coun·
ell;
tudent Council Leadersh1p; Conference;
tudent Council
Workshop; '67 Club.
WAD!)ILL, JEA
Jr. Escort: P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters.

WAGNER, CHARI.E
WALTON, EARLINE
\X'AITZ. PATRICIA
WAR. ER, GAIL

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�WARRE • MARY
Girls' Bowhng; Junior Achievement; Knit-.,·its ; P.T .A. Hostess,
\Vh1te Ja&lt;ket ; Y -'rttn\ ,
WATA, ABE, JO A. '
Art Club; Jr. E&lt;cort; Knit-Wits Vice-President; Pre -Med Vice·
Prtsident; traph Sistus; Y-Tttns .
WATT, TRE A
Scuba Club ; Speech.
WEAVER . D\\' A

WEBER, LORIE
Counterpoints; Folklort Club; Kmt-Wits ; P T.A. Hostess, Y·Tttns.
WEBER. MARY
All chool ho.,·; Camelot; Che
Club; Concert Choir; Duma
Club-East ide Players; Prt·Med; Rifle-ettes; cuba Club, Secrttary.
WEEKS, KATHLEEN
Jr. E cort, eraph S1 ter ,
WELCH, JO CARYL
AII-C1ty Pep Club; Delt~tate As&lt;embly; Fall Sports Queen At·
ttndant; Girls ' Bowling; International Relations ; Junior Achievement; P.T.A. Hostess; Skeast; \Vhite Jackets ecr&lt;tary; Y-Teeru.

\VERDE , HARI
Drama Club, East Side PlaTers; International Relations; Knit-Wits,
PCJnnp•l ' Ad"'"ry Counci ; Y·Tttns enice Chairman .
WE TMORELAND, DAN
WHITE, KAREN
Angelus Staff, Copy Editor; Delegate Assembly; High chool
Red Cross; Inter-Club Council; lodtl Teens Prtsident; P.T.A .
Modtl,
tOJor
trvice Project;
peech Stage Crtw; Angelus
Queen '6~; ophomort Council.
\X'HITE, HEILA

Seniors

WITII 'GTO , SARAH
WILDER. PAULETTE
WILKI
, TERRELL
Camelot; Concert Band; '67, Ste&lt;ring Committee
.
WILLEY, BRE DA
All -City Choir: An~telaor.s; Concert Choir · Counterpoints·
eign Language Club Prtsident.
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For-

WILLIAMS, CLI TON
All-Metro Track, llasketball; "D" Club ecr&lt;tary; Fall Sports
Qu«n Escort, Football; High School Red Cross; Key Cub; Stage
Crew; Tuck;
•n&lt;theart Couple Attendant; Orientation Staff;
Hi-Y.
WILI.I .. M , ELAI E
WILLIA fS, JANET
WILLIAM , TEPHANIE
All-State Choir;
nc&lt;rt Choir. Counterpoints; Girls' Bo" ling;
High chool Rtd Cross; lnttr·Ciub Council; {odd Tttns; Rifletttts PrtsJdtnt.

232

�WILLIAMS. TO, "Y
WINTER , HARON
Brid~e Club; Counterpomts; F.B.L.A ., Assistant Secretary; G~rl's
Bowlin!'l; Junior Achie\'ement, P.T.A. Hostess.
WI EHARI, LEE
Wrestling .

WONG , YLVIA
All chool ho ...·; Angelaire ; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly;
Jr. Class ecretarv; Jr. Prom Queen; Model Teens; P.T.A. Model;
Student Council; '67 Club.
WOOD, PATRICIA
Bridge Club, F B.L.A Treasurer; Girls' Bo ...·ling; Junior Achievement.
\\'OOOY, HARI

WOSK. BER.'&lt;ICE
International Relations; Jr. Escort; Pre-Med Vice-President, and
Pro ram Chairman; eraph Sisters, White Jackets.
WRIGHT, BETIY
WRIGHT, CHERYL
P.T.A. Ho tess; Y-Teens.

WRIGHT, RO LYN
WYCOFF, AVA
YEAGER, PATTY
Knit-Wits; keast; Speech.

YOUNG. 00 lA JEAN
Distrobutive Education Publicity Director; Rifle-ettes, Range Officer.
YOUNG, MIKE
.All-City Wrestling, "D" Club; Golf; Gymnastics; Lacrosse; WrestlyQ"JNG, SUE

Z.AFFORE, JOHN

�Club Rosters
ART CL B
Prest dent
Jean Chumura
Vice-Pre tdent :
Collete Bastien
ecretary:
linda McElroy
Treasurer:
Robm Agur
ponsor:
Mr. Charles Ott
Anthony Boggess
Elon Branche
harie Burger
Gregory Caldwell
Jim Cannata
Maunce Cason
Bill Chapman
Stephanie Cook
Dave Davis
Gail Derickson
libby Emery
lewis Fletcher
Barbara Floyd
heila Griffin
Kathie Hart
Debbie Heger
Francine Hudson
Bill Jent
Reg J nes
Roxanne Kramer
Mary laCombe
John Lamers
Jerry Mann
Dave Mays
Connie Padilla
Washington Powers
Tim Redfearn
Bob eiler
Tim chanefelt
Ann toenner
Richard Timberlake
Fred Troster
Pat Varner
Sue Wise
AUFSTEIGER
President:
Richard Krynen
Vice-President:
Joe Collins
ecretary:
Treasurer:
Debbie Hawkins
Sponsor:
Mr. Bobby Hussey
Mike Anderson
John Arnold
John Elmblad
Richard Hermady
Jim Johnson
andy Johson
Mike Johnston
Ron Mayberry
Don Morgan
Wayne Matsuda
Steve Wolcott
BRIDGE CLUB
President:
Dennis Bidwell
Vice-Prestdent:
Dirk Epperson
Secretary:
Edte Ke.iry

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ponsor·
fr. John
ichol n
Judt Barber
linda Beebe
h;uon Black
John Blunt
Tom Blunt
Russell Browne
John Burchfield
Margaret Downey
teve Duvall
Barbi Franz
Ray Gottesfeld
Venita Helgeson
Ken Johnson
Stan Koshi
Fred Lochner
Kent lupberger
Meredith Melville
Diane Miller
Jim Minton
Colleen Polfer
Patty Reagan
ancy Ridenour
Dave Rockwell
Terri Rosenbaum
ue peicher
Dan tuart
Hans tuart
herry Taft
Susan Tanaka
ue Wagner
Dan Walters
Sharon Winters
Patricia Wood
CHE
CLUB
President:
Alex Machina
Vice-President:
Richard
Timberlake
ecretary:
Ray Roberts
ponsor:
Mr. John
Timmons
Tom Barber
Bill Chapman
Rosemary Davison
Pete Gatseos
David Goens
teve Hechter
Jane Hendryson
Bruce Henry
Alan Iwahashi
Martin Jepker
leslie Kent
Albert lung
Don Morgan
Matt Ohr
Toni Peros
Mark Redfearn
Tim Redfearn
Burt Rottman
Gary tare
Dan Stuart
Han•s Stuart
.Greg Tannenbaum
Kevin Tannenbaum
Bruce Tawara
Tom Tooley
Mary Weber
"Bob Wtllard

Joe Whalen
COU TERPOI T
President
Vicki Typher
V tee-President:
Connie McAndrews
ecretary:
Pat Bouchter
Treasurer:
Mary Kunz
ponsor
frs. Manon
Pad boy
Belinda Carrasco
Delores Hanley
Mary laCombe
Dan lambott
. Dorsey Moore
Yvonne Phillips
Gail Poindexter
herry tevenson
Jean ullivan
herry Taft
Brenda Willey
tephanie Williams
haron Wmters
Patricia Wood
"D" CLUB
President:
Dan
Westm reland
Vice-President:
Willie Fields
Secretary:
Clinton Williams
Treasurer:
Jim Jackson
Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk
Hinderlider
Dave Alcove
Tom Barnes
Dennis Bidwell
Glen Boggess
Bob Bolden
Richard Bott
Boyd Brown
Joel Butler
Steve Carlson
Jim Casebolt
Andrew Chaney
Herrick Chapman
Dwight Eisnach
Bill Elsey
Darrell Everman
Nick Erwin
Rod Florquist
Rod Frey
Bob Geismar
Kevin Gomez
Marshall Greene
Joe Griffin
Dan Grunfeld
Mike Hannibal
Mike Hardy
Jim Hecht- ielson
Jerry Hilliard
Thad Hodges
George Horvath
Anther Hudgins
teve Johnston
George Kawamoto
Greg Lovato

Gre~ facDougal
Tom McCro ky
Charles Milligan
Ed Mornll
Ken Murphy
Mike unley
Chr~s Phelps
Pete Re hetniak
teve Re}·es
Ray Robert
Vic Robmson
cott Robtnson
Dave Rockwell
lance cnvner
Rick haffer
Dtl mith
Herb mith
eal tafford
larry tevens
Gary tern
Archie Topptng
Mtke Van Natter
Mark Walker
Phil Ward
Mtke Wilson
plmter Wrenn
Mike Young
Paul Young

D.E.C.A.
President:
teve Rogers
Vice-President:
Tim Dtckerson
ecretary:
Ces Guzman
Treasurer:
Anthony Willtams
Publicity Director:
Donia Young
ponsor·
fr. John Rushton
Tom Moody
Ann Riede
Vanie Rtvas
Alan cnvner
loretta Slaughter
Shirley tevens
Linda Turner
louts Vigil
James White
Janette \X'illiams
EA T ATHLETIC:
AND ERVICE
TRIB
E
Prestdent
Tom long
Vtce-President:
Dave Edwards
Secretary·
lance crivner
Treasurer:
Joel Walker
argeant at Arms:
Jim hanahan
p nsor:
fr. Robert Paul
Jim Casebolt
Barclay Davis
Ron Densmer
Greg Diamond
Mike Hardy
Ed Johnson
Rick Larson

Greg ;\facD ugal
John Me ·air
Reg~ie Mines
Dave Peak
Chris Phelps
McGre~or Rhodes
eal tafford

EAT HIGH
PLAYER
President·
Pam Irwin
Vice-President:
Bob Collins
Recordtng
Secretary:
folly Probst
Correspondmg Sec :
Karen Leaver
Treasurer:
John pencer
Historian:
Judy Thaemert
ponsors
frs. Judy Ward
Mr. larry Daniels
helly Alexander
Kathy Allman
Woody Argall
Carol Atkison
Judi Barber
Maureen Bender
Janice Bingaman
Barb Blasingame
Allison Branscombe
Mary Bromley
Carol Bruso
harie Burger
Marilyn Burkett
haron Card
Judee Cassidy
Benny Cohen
Bernette Cowans
Mary Dallas
Kacky Davis
Tina DiFalco
liz Downey
Cindy Duvall
Reagan Eberhart
ly11da Fujimoto
Christina Garcia
Kathy Gibson
Tom Gray
Jim Hahn
Joe Hall
Mary Hallet
Joyce Hatfield
Jerry Hemsi
Eve Hendee
Bonnie Hessenius
linda Hooker
Ardis Hughes
Bill Jent
J\.fanuela Juncal
Vicki Krieger
Ann lane
Kathy lasby
Rob latham
usan liggett
lani Mahoney
Joe Mark
Joe icCue
Holly Mclelland

�Carol Roe
Guy •emiro
Li
oonen
Chris o· ·eill
Ann tt Owen
Deborah Porter
Gail Pendergast
Lynnette Radovich
Gary R an
Nancy Ra,~:g
Carol RoJarts
Ruthann Rountree
Dd&gt;bie Rnu e
Lia Rupp
fari Ann auerbriet
hoendaller
Karen
Mimi pencer
Belinda teger
Beth te-.er
Marla tewart
June totts
Desi Thalley
Marcia Tremmel
Jula Van Woerkom
Kathy \X'aters
ha ri \X' erden
Alexis Wilkerson
R0bert · illard
Lynn W'isehart
Wanda Wojcysiak
EUCLIDIAN
President
Tony Pecos
V ace-President:
teve Duvall
ecretary
Jean Elmbald
Treasurer:
Dregsly Loeffler
ponsor
Mr. William Kruse
Dennis Bidwell
Richard Bott
Tom Blunt
Russell Browne
Ball Chapman
Ro emary Davison
Margaret Hindman
Dave del Junco
Dirk Epper n
Edie Keary
Karen Leaver
Alex Machina
Mary Ann Mosley
Jim Phillips
Ray Robert
Jon ites
Richard Sogn
Kevin Tannenbaum
Richard Timberlake
FOLKLORE
President·
Jean Goodwin
Vice-President:
Luther
Augenstein
cretary:
Collette Bastien
ponsor:
Mr. Alfred
Metcalf
Robin Ague
teve Anderson
Robert Alarid
teve Austan
Rosalind Barki

Barb Blasingame
Judy Brodie
Robert Browne
Belinda Carrasco
Jean Chmura
~farge Cronky
Diane Curtis
Darlene Curtis
Ro mary Davison
Tina DeFalco
fi y Dixon
Linda Durbin
Libby Emery
Tim Eitel
Bernard Euell
Diane Fine ilver
Barb Fry
Bonnie Goldstein
Jeanne Goodwin
Delores Hanley
Eve Hendee
Bruce Henry
Tom Hendryx
Ronald Hite
Linda Hooker
Manuella Juncal
Harry Lesley
Dennis Mackey
Lynda McElroy
Kathy fcGee
Edith fcKee
Lo McClure
Fatha Moganam
Vicki Miller
Lake Mullings
Dave Murakami
usan Philpott
Gail Poindexter
Cheryl Pritchard
Mary Carol Randall
Mike Refakis
ancy Rigg
Marion Richardson
Mitzi Russell
Rick chemel
hirley
hmitt
Debbie paulding
Kay tafford
Belinda teger
herry tevenson
June totts
Pam Travis
Tom Turner
John Vigil
Lauri Weber
Alexis Wilkerson
Elaine Williams
Ben Zwibecker
FOREIG
LANGUAGE
President.
Brenda Willey
V ace-Presadent:
Irene Havlicek
ecretary
Libby Havlicek
Treasurer
Gail Warner
ponsor
Mrs. Blanche
Pigott
Harold Bishop
ue Drommond
Margaret Downey
Manuela Juncal
Mary LaCombe
Paula McGee

Chris 0' 'edl
ancy Ridenour
ancy Ragg
Esther chapire
Walter Taylor
Qu,.ntan Van Tassell

f .:.A.
Presadent :
Kathy mith
Vice-President:
yhia mith
Corr ecretary:
andy Mayfield
Rec ecretary:
Donna Kato
Treasurer:
Lewis Fletcher
Ha torian:
Mark Redfearn
Parliamentarian:
Ginny K0oce
ponsors:
Mrs. Marion
Powell
Mr. Larry French
helly Alexander
Luther Augustein
Linda Beatty
Magellan Berry
Harold Bishop
Debbie Blair
Anthony Boggess
Patricia Bruner
Vicki Buckley
Marilyn Burkett
Greg Caldwell
Jean Chmura
Art Cunningham
Kathy Fisher
Walter Garnett
Joyce Harris
Kathi Hart
Erskine Henderson
Jan Iwasaki
andy Leerskov
Jovie Morishige
Vicki Morrison
Mary Louise Mosley
Cheryll Odegaard
te~e Padilla
Patty Reagan
Beth egerhammer
Gary Starr
Walter Taylor
Earlane Walton
GIRL'S BOWLI G
President·
Dianne Briscoe
V ace-Presadent:
Barbae Franz
ecretary·
Jovae torishige
Treasurer:
Yvonne Giddings
pon r
Mr. Brian Lee
harley Beasley
Linda Beebe
haron Bridgeforth
Linda Burch
Cynthia Burress
Debra Clark
Kathy Crumal
Thelma Duncan
Linda Frazier
Carol Glick

Delores Hanley
Debra Hardaway
Venita Helgeson
Carolyn Jew
Linda Jew
Diane, ~!iller
Penny chwartz
Cathy Vallance
fary \X;arren
Mary \X'ayne
, tephanie Williams
HIGH CHOOL
RED CB.O
Presadent:
uzy Haskans
Vace-President:
Meredy Moll
ecretary:
Evie felnick
Treasurer:
Ron Brady
Sponsor·
Miss June innard
Pat Abe
Terry Adams
Kathy Allman
Bob Bell
Debbie Blaar
Bev Blakeman
Ruth Bottorf
Carol Bradford
Marbie Bradford
Donna Brame
Mary Brent
Cynthia Burress
Jean Chmura
Linda Cleary
Cindy Crabb
Tim Crow
Zenta Crow
Missy Dixon
Pat Dreher
Judy Enarson
Diana Finesilver
Dana Fisher
Vanny Foster
hirley Garcia
Mary Beth Gibbs
Angae Gottardi
Glenda Greenfield
hirley Gruenberg
Mary Hallet
Maggie Hall
Delores Hanley
Kathi Hart
Linda Hart
usan Hart
andy Hicks
Dave Hinds
Penny Houlihan
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbara Inskeep
Ganny Irving
Donna Kato
Kathy Kunz
Mary Kunz
Mary LaCombe
Wanda Langely
and)• leerskov
Lou Ann Leslie
Gloria Leyba
Janet Lewallen
Jeanie Linton
Linda Luizzi
Fatha Moganam
Terri Mahoney
Betty Marshall
Ron Mayberry

Daphine McGee
Kathy McGee
Edith McGee
{eredy Melville
Jackie folock
Dnrsey [oore
Meece Moore
hirley Moss
Charlayne Murrell
Christy elson
annette •eil n
Mami Packer
Toni Parks
Susie Philpott
Gary Picks
Gail Poindexter
Lajuana Poindexter
Colleen Polfer
Gail Prendergast
Barbie Putnam
Lish Putnum
Gary Reagan
ancy Ridenour
Jan Risley
ally Rose
Terri Rosenbaum
Ellen akamoto
Anne chaefer
Esther chapire
Jackie cott
Carol Scribner
Beth egerhammer
Cynthia mallwood
ylvia mith
ue peicher
harie Stevenson
Becka Stout
Jackie Vincent
Gail Warner
Karen Washington
Karen White
Toni White
Jackae Williams
tephanie Williams
yl\'la Willaams

INTER-CLUB
COUNCIL
Presadent
Gail Prendergast
Vice-Prsident:
Mike Van Natter
Secretary:
Suzy · Haskans
pons r:
McArthur Bragg
Dennas Bidwell
Dianna Bnscoe
andy Deutsch
teve Duvall
Beth Fisher
Tina Garcia
Karen Gomez
Jeanne Goodwin
Angie Gottardi
Joyce Harris
Suzy Haskins
Jane Heger
Venita Helgeson
Margaret Hindman
Pam Irwin
Jan Iwasaka
Richard Krynen
Tom Long
Alex Machina
John Mason
Ron fayberry

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�Vicki • 'akashtma
Connie Padilla
Luana Pointer
Tony Pecos
ancy RiAA
wtt Robins n
teve Rodgers
tan Royal
Kath\ ;nith
Gary tarr
• 'ancr tratt n
andy Trayler
Vickt Typher
Charlie Tuft
Dan \X'estmoreland
Karen \Vhite
Brenda Willey
tephante Williams

I TER ATIO AL
RELATIO
Prestdent:
Gary tarr
Vtce-President:
Pete Gatseos
cretary
Esther chapire
Treasurer
teve Padilla
ponsor:
Miss Liz Williams
Cherry Bradford
te'e Cia son
Walter Garnett
&amp;mnte Goldstein
Bruce Henry
teve Hilbert
Pam Irv.·in
tan Koshi
ancy Lamb
Alex ~fachina
Dand f re
Don Morgan
Monica Ormsby
Elizabeth Overland
Connte Padilla
Barbara Putnam
Ray Robert
Martin perry
Dan tuart
Hans tuart
ickt Tannenbaum
D anne Thomas
Terry Vette
)U lOR
CLA !CAL
LEAG E
Consuls:
tan Royal,
Bob Follansbee
Tribune:
Bill Wright
Censor
Cathi &lt;;antrell

mbe·
andt elms
Historian.
Kathi Hart
tate Historian :
Zarle Williams
pon or:
1\fi s Margaret
mtth, Mrs.
Dorothy Gaubatz.
TRIBE I
Tribune:
Bob Follansbee
Censor:
Jane Heger
cribe
andi 'elms
Pat Abe

236

Rob Brown
Karl Dortzbach
u Drommond
D" i ht Eisnach
ick En' in
Kathi Hart
Er. kine Hendee on
D&lt;•nna Kato
Karen Ka" ashima
~fary Kunz
Albert Lung
Vicki 'aka hima
Corinne 'athan
Marcia "'itta
Jtm Philltps
cot Robin on
ftke awaya
~fark , mith
Ke' n Tannenbaum
!ike Van 'atter
Kenny '\X'ohl
TRIBE II
Tnbune:
Carol Cantrell
Censor·
Cathi Cantrell
cribe: ·
Allison Ando
Allison Branscombe
Linda Burch
Mag~ie Hall
Eve Hendee
Kathy Kunz
Rich Loeffler
Esther chapire
Marlene himizu
'tckt Tannenbaum
ylna Turner
Paul Young
TRIBE III
Tribune
Bd I \X' right
CenSOL
Linda Carrell
en be :
Dentse Fergusen
Jan Bingaman
Joel Butler
Kathy Campbell
Gary Lighthall
Connie McAndrews
Regtna !\filler
Corinne athan
Pai~e Plastino
Vicki Typher
fargaret Whipple
Zarle \X' i lliams
TRIBE IV
Tnbune
ancy tratton
Cen or·
Allan lwahashi
Scribe:
uzy Haskins
Ann Bell
andi Cheek
Libby Emery
Jolene Fukuhara
AI Haskins
ancy Lamb
Janet Lewallen
Ken Liuzzi
Franct:s Lowe
Lolly MacMillan
Kathy McGee
Trudy M1•rrison
Keary
ttta
Kathy 0 born
l\lollr Prob t
Jan Risley
\X arren Roger.;
Ellen akamoto

\fary Selm er
Julie tott
atH)" , tr,ttton
Jackae Tede·ko
Kart:n \\'a hington
TRIBE V
Tnbune:
Barbara Fiord
Censor:
fartha Fiser
"cribe:
Penny Houlihan
De Anna Ander on
ara Kozeka
Dudley Pace
Marianne auerbw:t
Cathy Thille
, ue \X'ise
TRIBE VI
Tribune: Jean
Do ida
Censor:
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am 'elson
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haefer
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Genrge cott
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pnn or:
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KEY LLB
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cott Robinson
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Trea urer·
harle
lilligan
O· pon or ·
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Mary Loui e Mosley
Trea urt:r:
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ponsor:
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haron Black
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Ro emary Davison
haron Doida
Jean Elmblad
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Pat Glassey
uzy Haskin
Venita He! son
fargaret Hindman
Ginny In·in~
Pam Irwin
Manuella Juncal
Donna Kato
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andy Iayfield
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Janice Iwasaki
Vice-President:
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ecretary:
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Treasurer
Anne chaefer
ponsor
M1ss Jean
Aschbacher
Kathy Allman
Roger Aydelott
Judy Barber
Gary Beardsworth
haron Black
Tim Crow
Barclay Davis
Bob Dembeck

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!iff Emk on
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\\'in Kmdel
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Ken Le,in
Pe}(~'Y Lore
E' ie telmck
, ieredi ~ieh ille
Da' id Murakami
Chn o·, "eill
Gail Prendergast
tan Rathman
forE:an Riley
Debbie Ruttman
Karen choendaller
Kathy mith
lark mith
Dana ourbeer
u n Tanaka
Chris \X'atson
John Zaffore
Cl'BA CLUB
Pre. tdent:
Ron Mayberry
Vice.Pre,ident:
Bob Eaton
t-cretal):
Mal)' \\'eber
pcm.or:
ir. Richard
trick land
Tom Blunt
John Ben ib
Car Gilbertson
Phi 1 Goodman
Terry Healy
Paul He
Da'e Hinds
Tc'm Jack on
Ken John on
tan Ko hi
Joe l\farecak
ean , fc\\'illiams
Gary [a,en
Jackte Vincent
Chuck \X'a ner
teve \\-olcott
PEE H CL B
Pre ident:
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Vtce Pre tdent:
Pete Gato;eos
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Martin perry
Recording
creta I)·
, ue petCher
Trea urer
Cynthia Caracasi
ponsor;\[r. Brian Lee
Luther Au~ustein
Judi Barber
Tom Barber
Bernette Cowan
l\lal)· Dalla
andy Deutsch
Ttm Dicker on
Rea~an Eberhart
Kathy Gilbert
Gwen Johnson
Leslie Katz
Gerald Mann

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Annette Owens
Yvonne Phillips
Val Pterre
Cindy Ro" e
Btlind.t te~er
Desiree Thally
Jody Vtncent
Kath} \\'ater
Donald \\'ore
Can 1 ·n Youn~

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Vtce-Pre ident:
Pat Gue t
ccretaf}
Paleri \\ alker
pon. r
fis· Carolyn King
Dnlores Allen
Harold Bi hop
, uzette Bi hop
An~ie Boone
Laurie Bouchier
faurice Cas on
Kathy Fisher
'X'alter Green
armen Henderson
Thera Hill
Francine Hud n
Janet Johns
Pat Lewis
Re~ina Mill r
hirley to s
indy ishimura
Freda Robinson
Ruthann Rountree
Angte ,mtth
Karen To[i,er
tephame 'X'atkins
Harold Williams
Zarle Williams
Barbara 'X' right
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ancy Rigg
Vtce-President:
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Trea urer
Martin perry
ponS&lt;·r·
1r. Gerald Hedges
belly Alexander
te\e Au tin
Jan Bm~aman
John Cutlip
Pe~~ Downey
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Bruce fuller
Richard Hernandez
Tom Lon~
Ray Maestas
Joe !ark
Kerl)' forimoto
Don Morgan
Elizabeth Q,erland
Km Q, erland
Mollr Probst
Lia Rupp
Chris weet
fary Tornn~ton
Chris
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Alexis
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Lynn 'X'tsehart

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Jane H ger
Vict"'Pr ident:
Pat Abe
ecretary-Treasurer:
Judy Brodie
pon.or:
fr Craig
pillman
Carolyn Allen
Denise fergu n
Bob Geismar
andy Grandy
Da\e Hallet
Rick Lar on
Kent Lupberger
Kathy ::\1arkis
chyleen Qualls
TRI-HI-Y
President
andy Deutsch
Vice-Pre ident:
Barb Vickers
Recording ecretary:
'oel Lennard
Corresponding
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Jean chilt
Trea urer
Mal)' Dallas
Chaplain
Dana hepard
enice Chairman:
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ponsor
Mi Dtane Dykes
iary Babb
ancy Bonnet
Jeanne Brooks
Carol Bruso
Carol Contrell
Cathy Cantrell
Zenta Crow
Barbie Engels
Val For elius
Kathy Gibson
Glenda Greenfield
usan Hart
iargy Heim
Downey Hillmeyer
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Claudia King
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Vi' tan 'eubert
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Becki tout
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Jannelle Wilkins
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Edith Keiry
Jo Caryl Welch
Treasurer
Barbara Franz

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Historian:
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Drill , Ia ter:
Le Veeda
Garlmgton
Mal)· Louise
Mosley
Parliamentarian:
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ponsor:
fr· . Carol fatchett
Mrs. lay Dunkin
Pat Abe
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Linda Beebe
Camille Boggs
Nancy Bonnot
Ruth Bottorff
Jeanne Bowers
1ary Brent
Dianne Briscoe
Jeanne Brooks
Pat Bruner
Carol Bruso
farian Buffalo
Geraldine Butler
Kathy Campbell
Cindy Crabb
Carol Cunningham
Mary Dallas
Kathleen Davis
Kathy Dennis
andy Deutsch
Pat Dreher
Diane Fields
B th Fi her
Barbara Floyd
Tina Garcta
Mary Beth Gibbs
Karen Gomez
Cindy Gore
and)' Grandy
heila Griffin
Pat Guest
Beaver Hamilton
Diane Hamilton
Joyce Harris
Katht Hart
usan Hart
Debbie Heger
Venita Helgeson
andy Hemenover
Downer Hillmt"}·er
Lana Holmes
Ginny In ing
Deborah Jack n
Carolyn Jew
Lmda Jew
Manuella Juncal
Claudia King
ferilynn Knowles
Linda Kopp
Juli Krill
1ary Kunz
Janet Lewallen
andara Iayfield
Tina Middlebrook
feredy foil
Janice forgan
Kerry Morimoto
T rud i Morrison
Vicki Mormon
andra 'elms
Vivian 'eubert
Angie oel
tichele 'uss
Monica Orm by
Connie Padilla
Be' erly PI)· or
Patty Reagan

ancy Ri~
Michele Ro~enbach
Ruthann Rountree
J n ch.l
yhta mt h
ue peicher
.Mtmi pencer
Kathy tarr
Beth tt"\er
Judy Thaemert
Janice Town end
herry Vtck
Barbara Vickers
[ananne \\'anl
:\fary 'X'arren
Chris \X'at n
Phyllis \\'atson
Barbara Wi~gans
Zarle Wti!Jams
Bernice W'o k
Y-TEE.
President·
Karen Gomez
Connie Padilla
Corresponding
cretary:
hirley Henry
Recordin~ ecretary:
Joyce Harris
Trea urer
E ther Valdez
octal Chatrman:
Pam Irwin
n·Ke Chairman:
Lois Fai n
Religious Chairman:
Joann Alarid
Program Chamnan:
Kathy Fisher
Htstonan:
Crystal Chinn
Courtesy Chairman:
Julianna. Taylor
ponsor:
Mrs. Jan Craig
Carolyn Allen
uzette Bishop
Lorraine Butler
Darlene Curtis
Rosemary Davis
Mary Diggins
Andrea Gooch
Cynthta Gray
Vicki Herrera
Debby Hogue
francine Hud on
Henrietta Johnson
Laura Johnson
Man·a Johnson
andra Johnson
haron Iaxey
Margo fcDavid
Iris fejia
Regina filler
Jackie Molock
farilyn Nichloes
tephanie Partridge
Charlotte Rios
Rughann Rountree
Mitzt Russell
Debbie Ruttman
Angie mith
Janice mith
Jackie Thoma
Jo Caryl Welch
haron Werden
Jackie Wtlliam
Zarle Williams

��Student Index
A
Abdon. Mu •o, 20~
Abt, Pat, 191
Acbrd, Dtbbot, 20~
Adams, Chtrot, 20~
Atrne, Jom, 20)
Atrnt, Mokt. 20~
Agur, Robon, 20)
Alarod, Joann, 20~
Aldrich, BrendJ, 20~
Altxand&lt;r, Gloria, 179
Altxander, Shdlty, I 9
Alkov&lt;, Davod, 107, 109, 191
Alkovt, Richard, 20)
Alltn, Carolyn, 191
Alltn, John, 191
Alltn, andra, 20~
Alltn, haron, 20)
Alltn, Tom, 1"9
Allman, Kathy, 1"9
Alvutz, Gary, 191
•
Alvartz, Jtannt, 68, 20~
Andtrson, DtVonna, 191
Andtrson, Mtlltnt, 191
Ando, Aloson, I 9
Andrew·, George, 20)
Andrews, Ronald, 20)
Anztl, Barbara, 191
Argall, Woody, 179
Argutllo. Linda, 20)
Arm ttad, Franct • 20~
Arnett, Lonie, 191
Artzer, Connie, )8, )9, 17~, 20~
AtkiSon, Carol, 178, 179
Augustein, Luthtr, D7, 1"9
Aumoll&lt;r, Romona, 20)
Auston, Stan, 20~
Auston, teve, 20)
Aydtlott, Rog&lt;r, 191

B
Babbs, Mary, 191
Bachman, Chns, 191
B•dgley, Don•. 1"9
Bade, Ed, 206
Baird, Bob, 179
Baker, William, 110, 179
Balbona, Elda, 206
Barbtr, Judi, 2o6
Barber, ThoniH, 179
Sarlo", Fred, 206
Barlow, Jerry. 206
Sarlo" sky, Maria, 1"9
Sarlo" sky, Pol a, 206
Barnes, Alana, 191
Barry, Roberta, 191
Bastien, Collette, 206
Batisch, Jerry, 206
Bauder&lt;r, Maroa, 206
B•um, Donah, 206
Bautsch, Tom, 179
Btards,.·orth, Gary, 192
Beasley, hirley, 207
Beatty, Londa, 207
Becker, Dale, 179
Beebt, Linda, 207
Btierle, Gail, 207
Belf, Jeff, ,102, 107, 207
Bdl. Ann, 190, 192
Bell, Bob, 207
Belyea, Becly. 179
Bender, Maureen, 207
Bentley, Cindy, 192
Bergren, Dave, 207
Berndt, Dean, 179
Berry, David, 207
Btrry, Harold, 192
Berry, Magellan, 179
Berry, Merced, 179
Beth, Jeffrty, )), 207
Bttka, Nancy, 20·1, 207
Bttz, John, 192
Bidwell, Dennis, 16, 80, 112, 207
Biggs, Marty, 179
Biggs, Patty, 179
Bingaman, Jan, 192
Bird, Lmda, 207
Bi hop, Harold, 192
Boshop, Roy, 207
Black, Km, 207
Black, Ron, 192
Black, Sharon, )6, 207
Blair, Debbie, 179
Blount, Donna, 179
Blum, D&lt;nnis, 179
Blunt, John, 179
Blunt, Tom, 207
Board, Kartn, 179
Boehler, Jean, 192

240

Bothler, lee Ann, 208
Bo t , Anthony, 208
B.&gt; gt&lt;s, Gltn, 10 • 208
Bohm, Chn ty, • , "9. 20R
Bohnhoff. .tndu, 20R
Bolden, B &gt;b, 107, 112, 20H
Bonham, Lmd.t, 208
Bonham. tt"-· 6\, 192
Bonnot, 'ancy, 6), 99, 208
B nsob, John, )6, 101, 192
Bonsib, Ptpp&lt;r, )9, 192
Boone, Angoe, 208
Bottorff, Ruth, )6, 20
Bouchoer, Laurtl, 192
Bouchi&lt;r, Pat, 208
Bo,.·en, Kathy, 192
Bowtr , Jeannt, 192
Bowman, Michael, 208
Boyd, Paul, 208
Boyko, Mark, 208
Boylt, Candy, 208
Bradford, Ch&lt;rry, 192
Bradford, Marbi&lt;, 208
Brady, Ron, 208
Bramt, Dunnl, 192
Brannon, Pat, 192

Branscomb&lt;. Allison, 179
Brent, Mary, )9, 62, 6), 98, 99,
208

Brew&lt;r, Bob, 193
Brewer, Patricia, 179
Brosco•, Doann&lt;, 208
Brod&lt;rick, Dan, 193
Broml&lt;y, 1\hry, 20
Brodoe, Judy, 193
Brooks, Jeann&lt;, 97, 193, 2 17
Brown, Boyd, 111, 209
Brown, Gail, 209
Brownt, Rus ell, 209
Bro" nsllne, Don, 209
Brunrr, Patricia, 209
Bruso, Carol, 193
Bryan, Dave, 179
Bryan, Donah, 209
Bryant, Rochard, 180
Buckley, Vockit, 209
Buck,p&lt;r, Roderick W., 209
Buffalo, Marian, 36, 193
Bullock, Debra, 209
Bullock, Freda, 180
Bullock, \X'dloam, 193
Burch, Linda, 180
Burchfodd, John, 193
Burger, harie, 1 0
Bur~on. Ro~er,

209
Burno::tt, Alan, 180
Burrtss, ynthia, 209
Bush, Susan, 209
Butler, Joel, 193
Butler, Lorraone, 209

c
C•ld"tll, Francts, 209
Caldwtll, Gr&lt;gory, 180
Calvollo, Funk, 193
Cannata, Jam&lt;s, 209
Cantin&gt;, Linda, 180
C•ntrtll, Carol, 178, 180
Cantrell, Cathi, 180
Carty, Patrice, 180
Carmody, Mary Pat, 180
Carper, Mary, 180
Carroll, Linda, 193
Carson, Claor, 180
Castbolt, Jim, 101, 107, 108, 109,
193

Casl&lt;r, Donna, 210
Casler, Holly, 193
Ca on, Maurie&lt;, 127, 209
Cassidy, Doanna, 210
Cassidy, Judee, I 0
Cast&lt;ns, l:va, 210
Cde Baca, Rocho&lt;, I 0
Ch•ney, Andrtw, 11), 193
Chapman, Boll, 193
Chapman, Herrick, H. )4, )), 66,
80, 101. 112, 210

Cht&gt;Sen, Bob. 193
Chirichillo, Dorothy, 210
Chmura, Jean, 210
Chrane. Kenneth, 180
Clark, Bill, 193
Clarke, Jamo, 210
Cleary, Londa, 193
Cl&lt;mtnts, Andrew, 193
Click, Leslie, 180
Clift. David, 180
Co. Vitalia, 193
Cockle, \XI'ayne, 210
Coddin~. Blake, 210
Coffe&lt;, Judy. n. 190. 193. 247
Coffey. Zo Anna, 180
Collard, Clark, 193

Collier, Linda, 180
Colhn • Joe, 210
Collin , kathy, 19'
Colhns, Moke, IHO
Colvin, John, 180
Com&lt;r, \\:'ilford, 180
Coni • Tom, 19'
Conndl, Mary Ann, 210
Cook, Cidy, 210
Cool&lt;y, Marti, 180
Cuon&lt;y. Maura, 193
Gore, itrra, 210
Couson&lt;au, ut, 210
Co" an. Jod, 193
Cox, Klaus. 210
Crabb, Cindy, 193
Craig, Robtrt, 180
Crap on, Joyct, 210
Cntts, Ptnny, 180
Cronky, Margaret, 180
Cro", Muc, 210
Cro", Tim, 180
Crow. Ztnta, 180
Crumal, Kathy, 210
Cullop, John, 19\
Cunningham, Art, 210
Cunnin ham, Carol, 78, 210
Cunnongh m, Charlottt, 180

D
Dahm, Loos, 210
Dailey, Landi, 193
Dallas, Mary. 193. 217, 9)
Danitls, Larry, 210
Darntll, Sandra, 180
Davoes, Bill, 193
Davo . Barclay, 193
Davis, Becky, 193
Davos, D&lt;borah, 180
Davis, Kacky, 160, 193
Davo , Leonard, 210
Davis, Randal, 210. 2·16, 2H
Davi on, Rostmary, 210
Dtan, Jenny Ltt, 211
Deep. tinda, 211
De Herrera. Ross, 1 0
dd Junco, D•ve, 80, 211
Dtmb&lt;ck, Robtrt, 193
d&lt; 'agy, Barb, 10, 180
O.noous. 'ancy, 193
Dennis, Kathy, 193
Densmer, Ron, 193
Denckson, Gaol, 180
Dtut,ch. Sandy, 97, 193. 217
Doamond, Grtg, )), 190, 193
Dick, Davod, 193
Dick, tephtn, 180
Dickey, Linda, 181
Dofalco, Tina, 181
Dillon, Charloe, 07, 211
Don•n. John, 211
Dishmon, Linda, 181
Doxon, Mtlissa, 211
Doebley, John. 39, 211
Doida, Jean, 181
Dooda, Sharon, 211

g~~:i/t'l':da~ t'81
8

DnrJn, Jim. 211
Dorau, \XI'trntr, 193
Dortzbach. Karl." 211
Do"n&lt;y, Donald, H. 211
Downty, Loz, 181
Downey, Margarrt, 116, 193
Orehrr, Pat, ~6. ~II
Drryer, Dan, 163, 212
Drommond, Ray, 212
Drnmmond, u&lt;, 193
Dul.te, J&gt;n, 191
Durbin, Lind•. 212
Duvall, Sttve, 80, 174, 212

E
Easley, Curtis, 212
Eaton, Bob, 212
Eb&lt;ll, Mary Ann, 212
Ehtrhart, Tony, 181
Eckhardt, Eu~ene, 110, 181
Eckhardt, John, 194
Edwards, Davt, 194
E~~leston, Judy, 194
Eisnach, Dwi~ht, 107
Eit&lt;l. Tim, 212
Elmblad, Jean, 80, 212, 246, 2H
Elmblad, John, 11 ), 181
Elsey, Bill, 111, 212
Em&lt;ry, Libby, 181
Enarson, Judy, 21-2
Encinias, Theresa, 212
Engels, Barbie, 181
English, Don, 212, 247
Epperson, Dirk, 66, 80, 212
Espinoza, Katherine, 181
Everman, Wayne, 212
Eversman, Darrell, 11), 127. 194

F
Faison, Lois, 212
Fancher, Randy, 127, 191
Farnsworth, Carolyn, 181

Fa ano, Pat, 212
Fauver, Mary )o, 194
Feol~rt, D&lt;rtk, 181, 11 ~
Fernandez, lrtn&lt;, 213
Fieldon_.:. John, 191
Fitlds, Doar&gt;&lt;, 194
Fields, Mary, 181
Fitlds, WilloeRay, 107,127, 21}
Fis.r, Martha, 181
Fishrr, Beth, 19·1, 2~7
Fisher, Dana, 181
1

~:·~~~: ~~~~ld, ~~4

Flanogan, C:asq·, 181
Fltt h&lt;r, Vtronoca, 213
Florqui.r, R d, 213
Florvd, Barbara. 194
Fol an bee, Bob, 213
Forbts. Wtndtll, 71, 213
Forselius, Val. 191
Fosttr, Ntil, 213
Foster, Vanny, 78, 79. 213
Francos. Julot, 191
Franz, Barbit, 213
Franz. Ro .. mary, 194
Fresqutz, Jos.phone, 213
FrtSqu&lt;z. Vangie, 213
0

~~~b·i~~ tha~f.!tt&lt;. 194

Fry, Barbara, 213
Fuj·imoto, Lynda, )6, 194
Fu l&lt;r, Bruce, I D. 146, 181
Fulsos, Carol, 213
Fukuhara, Joltne, 181

G
Galatowot&lt;eh, Manfred, 213
Garcia, Daloa, 181
Garcia, Shirley, 213
Garcia, Tina. 191
Garlington, La Ve&lt;da, 1)2, 213
Garnett, Walt&lt;r, 181
Garrett, Dave, 194
Garrett, Jack, 213
Garrett, }om, 213
Gates, Bob, 101, 204, 213, 217
G•ts.os, teve, 194
Ge; mar, Bob. 99. 11), 213
Gei!Ot, Jay, 213
G&lt;nsh&lt;&lt;r. John, 181
Grrk&lt;, Dtno e, 194
Gtmer, Bill, 213
Gibbs, Mary Beth, 62, 6), 99.
213, 217

Gibson, James, 213
Gobson, kathy, 181
Giddongs. Yvonn&lt;, 194
Gilbert, Kathle&lt;n, 194
Gilbtrtson, Cay. 80, 164, 174,
214, 246, 247

Glassey, Pat, 21·1
Godon, Roland, 214
Goldsmith, Ross, 214
Golson, Carolyn, 214
Golson, William, 194
Goltry, Stan, 181
Gomez, Karen, LouiS&lt;, 170, 214
Go=z, Kevin, 104, 107, 109, 194
Gonzalts, Becky, 181
Gonzales, Stephanie, 214
Gooodwon, )&lt;anne, 1)7, 181
Goody, Mtg, 181
Gottardi, Angie, 214, 247
Gottesfeld, Ray, 181
Grandy, andy, 19·1
Graves, Marilyn, 214
Gray, Cynthoa, 214
Gray, Princ&lt;Ss, 191
Gray, Tom, 11), 194
Grt&lt;n, Joy, 21·1
Grtm. Patncia. 194
Grr&lt;nberg, \X'alt&lt;r, 191, H•
Greer, Chris, 181
Gre&lt;r, Walt&lt;r, 194
Gri&lt;r, Pamtla, 214
Gri&lt;r, Rod, 191
Griffon, ]at. 107, 21)
Gnffin. Sheila, 194
Grunfeld, D•n. 21)
Gu&lt;Ss, Pearl. 181
Guest, Uoyd, 181
Gunn, Joan, 21 ~
Gunn, Sue, 181

H
Hack&lt;tt, Chri , 2 n
Hadlev, Barry. 19~
Hagadorn, Dtbra, 21)
Hag&lt;r, Jan&lt;, 19)
Ha&lt;r, Lloyd, 21)
Hall, Cindy, 19)
Hall, ]&lt;anne, 19~
Hall, Joseph, 19)
Hall, Mag~ti&lt;, 181
Hall, '\ rsley, 19)
Hall&lt;t. D•vid, )9. 2n
Hallrt, Mary, 181
Hindman, Margaret, 216, 247
Hamolton, Albeanie, 2D
Ham•lton, Beavtr. 19)
Hamohnn, Bri&gt;n, 21)

��Student Index
Hammond, Grog, 2U
Hanley, Delor! s, 215
Hansen, Hdene, 181
Harda..,ay, Deborah, 215
Hardy, La..,·r&lt;ne&lt;, 216
Harris , Joye&lt;, 195
Hams, Linda, U9, 216
Hams, Rodney, 181
Hart, Kathi, 99, 216
Hart, Linda, 178, 181
Hart, Susan, 195
Hartman, Mike, 181
Harvey, David, 181
Haskins, Suzy, 175, 216
Ha&lt;ting , Celeste, 195
Hatfi&lt;ld, Joyce, 181
Havlicek, lr&lt;ne, 216
Ha..,kins, Curt1s , 181
Hnkins, Cynthia, 182
Ha..,Jey, Sloan, 182
H&lt;aley, T&lt;rry, 195
Healy, Pat, 216
H&lt;eht-Ni&lt;l•en, Jim, 107, 216
Heck&lt;!, J«ry, 182
Heck&lt;!, Ted, 185

H1te, Ronald, 216
Hocking, Chnstme, 182
Hodge, Lola, 216
Hodg&lt;S, Thaddeus, 66, 107, 216
Hogue, Deborah, 216
Hollmgsworth, Michdle, 182
Holl1s, Rob, 217
Hollo"dl, Jill, 182
Holme, P&lt;te, 217
Holmes, Gmny, 195
Holm.s, Harri&lt;t, 182
Holmes, Lana, 195
Holm.s, Nanette, 182
Holm.s Peggy, 217
Hook&lt;r, Linda, 182
HorovitZ, Marc, 217
Horvath, George, 115, 217
Houl1han, J«ry, 182
Houlihan, Penny, 217
Hou ton, Tracie, 217
Hubbard, Marva, 217
Hubbell, John, 217
Hudgins, Anth&lt;r, 107, 109, 195
Hudgins, Dave, 110, 127, 182
Hudson, Barbara, 195

James, Ho..,·ard, 218
Janda, Richard, 195
JenS&lt;n, Laura, 218
Joske, Joy«, 182
Jew, Carolyn, 195
Jew, Linda , 218
Johns, Sandra, 182
Johnson, B1ll, 218
Johnson, Carol, 195
Johnson, Darlene, 182
Johnson, Elaine, 218
Jc,hnson, Gwendolyn, 195
Johnson, Henrietta, 195
Johnson, Janie, 218
Johnson, Ken, 164, 218
Johnson, Laura, 218
Johnson, Linda, 195
Johnson, M1ke, 218
Johnson, Tam1, 218
Johnston, Nancy, 195
Johnston, Steve, 97, 111, 218
Jon&lt;S, Connie, 78, 195
Jon&lt;S ,Reginald, 218
Jonos, Sharon, 182
Jones, Sylvia Jean, 195

Hedge, Juliet, 216
Heg&lt;r, Debbie, 195
Heim, Margy, 182
H&lt;lgeson, Venita, 216
Hemenov&lt;r, Sandy, 216
Hend&lt;e, Eve, 195
Henderson, Carmen, 195
Henderson, Ed1th, 195
Henderson, Erskine, 66, 216
Henderson, Lynn, 115, 195
Hendryson, Jane, 182
Hendryx, Ted, 216
Henry, Anita, 182
Henry, Bruce, 216
Henry, Shirley, 216
Hernandez, Richa.rd, 216
Herr&lt;ra, Charlotte, 182
Herrera, Vickie, 195
H.ss, Lana, 216
H.ss, Paul, 216
Hicks, Sandy, 216
Higgins, Pamda, 190, 195
Hilliard, Renerta, 216
Hillmeyer, Downey, 190, 195
Hinterreiter, Mary, 182

Hudson, Francme, 217
Hurst, Larry, 217
Huston, Jan, 217
Hutchinson, Jean, 218
Hydmger, Manlyn, 182

Jon&lt;S, Toi, 182
Juncal, Manuela, 149, 218
Justice, Ronald, 182

242

I
Inman, Tyler, 195
Inouye, D~ane, 182
lrvmg, Ginny, 58, 80, 204, 218
lrwm, Pamela, 218
lwahash1, Alan, 182
lwasak1, JaniCe, 218
Izquierdo, Arnulfo, 179

J
Jackson, Dehbie. 171, 195
Jackson, Emily, 182
Jackson, Jan, 99. 101, 195
Jackson, J1m, 101, 106, 107, 218
Jackson, L.s, 144, 218
Jackson, Lynda, 201
Jackson, Matt, 110, 182
Jackson, Tom, 195

K
Kane, B!th, 218
Kang, David, 218
Karakawa, Jan, 182
Karr, Andy, 195
Kato, Donna, 218
Katz, Leslie, 218
Kaulisch, Axel, 219, 246, 247
Kawamoto, George, 105, 107, 219,
247
Ka..,·ashima, Karen, 190, 196
Keiry, Ed1th, 80_, 219
Kelley, Kay, 19&lt;&gt;
Kelly, Terri, 219
Kemp, Stephen, 74, n, 219
Kempner, B...,·ny, 182

~~c!!l; ·Ji~IJ~,J.I~ 19
King, Claudia, 65, 219
Kissell, Kathleen, 182
K1tto, Bill, 219
Klatt, Kathy, 219
Kline, Kris, 219

Knowlu, Menlynn, 196
Kodama,Joy, 182
Koone&lt;, 1nny, 159, 220
Kopp, Linda, 196
Koshi, Stan, 220
Koto, Randy, 182
Koulka, Sara 182
Kram&lt;r, Roxanne, 220
Kr&lt;tschmar, Jam.s, 196
Kneg&lt;r, Vicki, 183
Krill, Juli, 196
Kri.., enko ...·, Olga, 196
Kubly, Milu, 183
Kunz, Kathy, 183
Kunz, Mary, 65, 220

~~~~~~aa;,f,~~. 196

Kuykendall, Debbie, 183

L
LaComb&lt;, Mary, 220
Lagrimanta, Grog, 220
Lagrimanta, Pam, 183
Lamb, Alan, 196
Lamb, Nancy, 183
Lambott, Danny, 196
Lam&lt;r, Shelley, 183

Lamers1 John, 196
Lane, J\nn, 220
Lane, Brue&lt;, 220
Laney, Chrutine, 220
Lao Mike, 196, 247
Langley, Wanda, 220
Larson, B11l, 220
Lasby, Kathy, 183
I.atham, Rob. 183
Laughlin, Mik&lt;, 220

8

t;;,sk~~~~. \ i3

Leerskov, Sandy, 183
L.onard, Ne&lt;l, 143, 220
L.slie, LuAnn, 220
Levin, Ken, 220, 247
Levinson, Rich, 142, 220
Lewalle!!r Janet, 198
Lewis, Ularlu, 220
L...,·is, Patricia, 220
Leyba, Glona, 220
Liggett, Susan, 183
Lindsay, Tim, 198
Linn, Bob, 220
Linn, Jim, 183
Linton, Jeanie, 183
Lin%)', Viclcie, 220
Litke, Larry, 74, 220

�Student Index
LIUZZI, Ken, 220, 247
L1v1ng on, Lynn, 110, 220
Loeffler, Dregsley, 221

~c~·J:.d~~· 2~~)
Long, Tom, 19
Lo,.man, Annette, 221
Lucas, Clyde, 221
Lucas, Gladys, 183
Luers, Marty, 198
Lung, Albert, 221
Lu k, Lee 183
Lynch, Glenda, I 4
Lynch, Gv.cndolyn, 221

M
MacArthur, Geor &lt;, 221
MacDougall, Gt&lt;g, 107, !OK, 19~
M cNeol, I1Chcle, 181
Machtna, .Aicx, 221
MacLcod, Bruce, 111, 121
MacMtllan, Malcolm, 221
Maddcn, Kclly, 198
!adkins. Cynthia 221
Maestas, Raymond, 221
Mahoncy, Lam, 198
Mahoncy, Torry, 181

Malon&lt;, Norma, 1~4
lana01s, Dcbboc, 198
Mann, Jtrry, 184
Manucloto, Daosy, 198

~:~~~~~~r~s~r2';,;~~. 221
McCuc, Joe, 198
Markos, Kathy, 198
Marshall, Bctty, .)6, 184
la"hall, Charl&lt;'i, 110, 181
Mar hall, John, 221
Marton, Coy Lynn, 221
Martin, Gcnc, 198
Martin, Margic, 221
Martoncz, Linda, 184
Martincz, Paul, 11~. 198
Martyn, Gary, 184
Mason, John, 164, 221
Mathcncy, Shorlcy, 184
Mat uda, Waync, 127, 18~
Maybury, Ronald, 221
Maycda. Dtan&lt;, 198
Mayfocld, andra, 221
1ays, David E., 222
by , Mclody. 222
McAndrcws, .onnoc, 198
McCuc, Mtkc, 181
fcCuc, Mokc, 1 1

!&lt;( une, Bonme, 222
McD v1d, !argo, 222
fcDorman, Marolyn, 18
McElroy, I onda, 198
McGee, Glona, 222
fcGcc, Kathy, 78, 222
McGcc, Paula, 184
fcGonnos, Celestine, 222
McGonn1s, Daphne, 178, 184
McGrath, Jan, 222
fcGrath, baron, 198
McGrath, Tom. 19
McGuore, Kathlccn, 222
McGrudcr, Russell, 198
McKcc, Edoth, 222
McKenzie, bry Beth, 222
McKn1 ht, Lauro&lt;, 222
McLelland, Holly, 184
Me 'rill, Carol, 198
McW1lliams, can, 222
Mead, RICk, 222
Mcckley, Don, I 4
Mcdona, Gilbert, 222
Me1nckc, Juloa, 181
Mcjia, Inis, 222
Mellor, Margaret, 181
Mcllor, Mike, 222
Mclnick, Evie, 222

Mclnick, Hcrb, 222
Mclvillc, Mcrcdy, 181
Mcnck, Londa, 222
.Mcnkc, usan, 222
Mcnsinp;, Cindy, 198
Middltbrook. Tina, 222
MoiL:r, Claudta, 222
Mdlcr, Dian&lt;, 184
.Millcr, Elnora, 222
Mollcr, Larry, 223
!illor, Rcgina, 198
Milltr, Tommic, 198
.Millcr, Vicki, 198
Millogan, Charlcs, 111, 142, 223
Milh•ard, JaniC&lt;, 62, 184, 223
Millward, Jcff, 184
Mims, Donald, 223
.Mines, Rcggic, 107, 198
Minton, Jim, 184
M;tchcl. Pamcla, 184
Mitchcll, Barbit, 223
Mitchcll, Cindy, 184
Mitchcll. Enc, 223
Mttsi , Phd, 198
Molina. amucl, 223
Moll, Ml:rcdy, 223
Molock, Jackic, 223
Monson, Davc, 223

Montoya, Daryl, II), 127, 223
Moorc, Dorsey, 184
Moor&lt;, Mcree, 223, 247
Morgan, Don, 224
!organ, Janocc, 204, 224
lor an, '!'om, 61, 224
Monmoto, Kerry, 19 , 24
lonsh1 &lt;. J v1c, 224
lomll, Ed, Ill, 184
forns, Mark, 224
M ms, Tanya, 172, I
fornson, Cccoloa, 19R
Mom on, Trudi, 198
Momson, Vickoc, 224
Mo cs, Brad, 198
loslcy, Earl, 110, 181
IO$Icy, hry Louise, 1)2, 221
los, horlty, 198
Mottct, Chuck, 181
Mottct, Nancy, 198
fullon s, Lakc, 22·1
lunn, Gornee, 22 I
Murakami. David, 184, 24
lurphf· Kcnntth, 11 ~. 198
Murrcl • Charlayne, 181
Mytr • Dave, 224
lym, Karcn, 224, 246, 247

N
'ady, D, 110, 184
Nanct, Earl, 224
Nathan, Coronne, 224
Navarro, Christone, 224
Nctl, Davod, 199
cllhaus, Pctcr, 184
'cl on, Chrdy, 224
Nclson, Dclorcs, 199
Nclson, Ellcn, 184
'clson, Sam, 184
Ncmiro, Guy, 184
'cubert, Vivian, 199
ichols, Marilyn, 224
Niclson, Nanncttc, 224
icto, Lonnic, 127, 199
ishimuu, Coody, 199
ocl, Anr·c, 97, 190, 199. ~46
Noonan, uloc, 178, 184
Noonan. isa, 184
Norris, Burt, 221
Nunlcy, lichacl Douglas, 224
Nuss, Michclc, 96, 97, 199

0
O..hs, Marolynn, 199

Odcgaard, Chtryll, 18~
Ohmcr. Dottot, 224
Ohr, Mattbcv., 74, n. 224
Olivtr, Linda, 18~
Olivtr, Bill, 224
Olson, Donna, 199
Olson, Stcvc, 199
Oneal&lt;. Jackoe, 199
O'Ne11l, Chns, 199

g~~~:~.fa~~T;a~tt. m
Onrland. Kris, 199
O"cns, .Annett&lt;, 2n

p
Packcr, lomt, 2n
Pad·lla, Connic, 170, 22)
Padilla, tcve, 168, 2n
Park , Ed,.ard, 22)
Parks, Mike, 199
Passarclli, Kenny, 101, 2n
Peak, Dave. 199
Pcoplcs, Btllic D., 22)
Pcrcz, BcrniC&lt;, 200
Pcrsonius. Chcryl, 18~
Pctcrson, Rogcr, 22~
Petri, Robcrt, 18)

Phclps, Chris, 112, 200
Phclps, Ward, 61, 2n
Philltps, Jim, 11~. 127, 22)
Phi,)ltps, l&lt;arcn, 226
Phillops, Ptggy, 200
Phollips, horman, 226
Pholpott. USIC, 226
Picrcc, Davc, 200
Pippin, Grcjlory, 226
Pirky, J•y. 18~
Pia tino, Pa &lt;, 200
Pohlman, Tom. 127, 226
Poondcxtcr, Gaol, 226
Poihd:xtcr, Jcnny, 200
Pointcr, laJuana, 226
Portcr, Dcbouh. 178. 18)
Powdl, Elizabeth, 18~
Princc, Roscmary, 200
Prcndernst, Gail, 140, 17), 226
Prctz, Micbacl, 18~
Pritchard, Chcryl. 226
Pryor. Bcvcrly jo, 200
Probst, lolll., 200
Purdum, Jcf , 18)

Q
Qu•lls, Schyltcn, 226

243

�Student Index
R

S~i~~· J•m. 107, 109, 127, 201,

RadoviCh, Lyrr:tt&lt;. ~00
R lion, R&lt;gma, 200
R&lt;Jgan. Gary, P8, 18~
R&lt;agan, Palty, )~. 110, 226
R&lt;df&lt;arn, Mark. 171, 226, 21'
R&lt;df&lt;arn, Ttm. IH, 18~
Reece, Randy, 200
R&lt;&lt;d, Mtch&lt;l&lt;. 1 ~
Re&lt;der, RICk , ~~. 178, I
R"'. e. Terry Lynn, IR)
RefakiS, MIChael , ~27
R&lt;id, Bruc&lt;, 22
Renter, fanlyn, 227
Rn&lt;ls. James, 10~. 107, 10 , 227
Reynold , Andr&lt;, IR~
R&lt;ynold . Matth&lt;", 227
Rhud&lt;s. McGregor, 200
RIChardson, Manon, 227
R•chi&lt;, Jo, 18~
Richmond, Rebecca, 18)
Ridenour. Nancy. 227
Ri&lt;&gt;&lt;. Kathy, 18~
6
2

~i~~~.~.a'D~iit~~ i/1oo.

p

R1h.1nek, J•m. 18~
Ril&lt;y, Morl!ln, 186
Rincione, Pet&lt;. 186
Rtsl&lt;y, Jan, 186
Roberts, H&lt;l&lt;n . ~00
Robinson, Fr&lt;da, 200
Robmson, Kell:y. I 6
Rr•binson •• cott, 112, 1-12, 227
RocbHII , Dave, 112, 186
RoJ!g&lt;nbach. Mtch&lt;l&lt;. 200
RoliSon, Cynthia, 186
Rolison, Gloria. 200
Rus&lt;. ally, 186
Ro&lt;enbaum, T&lt;rrt, 186
Ross, Clark&lt;, 204, 227
Ro&lt;S, Kathy, 200
Ro s, K&lt;nt, 186
Rottmann, Kurt, 227
Rountr&lt;e, Ruthann, 200
Routson, ~anna, 227
Ro" &lt;. Cindy, 200
Royal, tan, 1l ~. 227
Ruck&lt;r. Pat, 227
Ruff, Ro&lt;alind, 227
Ruiz, Lydia, 227
Rupp . Lta, 200
Ruth. Bobh•e In, 227
Rottman, Debbi&lt;, 186

s
Sak.tmoto, Ell&lt;n, 186
Saks, Nina, 200
alazar, Pat, 186
alinas, Leonard, 186
altnas, Philltp, 227
anchez, Juan, 186
Sanch&lt;z, Orlando, 186
and&lt;r3, JoAnn, 227
andford, Mary, 227
Sandusky. t&lt;ve, 227
Santtfer, Br&lt;nda, 228
auerbri&lt;t. Mary Ann, 186
Sawaya, Mtke, 66, 228
Sawyer, Ken, 74, 77. 228
chader, Anne, 78, 228
chafer Ch&lt;ster, 228
Schan&lt;(elt. Ttm, 200
chapir&lt;, Esther, 186
chem&lt;l. Rick, 200
Schtlt, Jean, I H. 200, 247
Scho&lt;n aller, Kar&lt;n, 186
Schomp, Caroline, )9, 228
Schott, Charl&lt;n&lt;. I 6
Schriver, Tim, 1 6
ch .. artz, Penny, 186
Scott, Jackie, 200
Scott, Rosalyn, 186
cribner, Carol, 200
Sedar, cott ,186
S&lt;g&lt;rhammar, B&lt;th, 228
&lt;ifri&lt;d, Jan, 186
&lt;lmser, Mary, 186
eyd&lt;l. Karle, llO, 188
eymour, Patricia, 200
Shanahan, Jim, 107, 109, 200
Shaw, Jim, 201
Shea, Shawn, 201
hepard, Charles, 201
Sh&lt;pard, Dana, 228
h&lt;rmack, Gail, 201
h&lt;rry, Jack. 228
Shimizu, Marlen&lt;, 188
Short, Doug, 228
isack, heila, 228
isneros, Christm&lt;. 20 L
Sisn&lt;ros, lren&lt;, 201
kubal, Lou, 79, 201, 228
Slaughter, Lor&lt;tta, 228
Small"·ood, Cynthia, 201
Smith, D&lt;lbert, 101, 10), 228
Smith, Dora Mae, 188
Smith, Herbert, 106, 107, 228

244

mith, Joyce Ann, 201
mtth, kathy, )9, 16 • 228
.mtth, K&lt;lv1n, 188
Smtth. Lmd•. 228
mith, Mark, 229
Smtth, Pamela, 188
mith, R&lt;b&lt;eca, 188
mith, ylvia, 201, 229
• nyd&lt;r, bhrv, 188
~· ~icher,

ue. 180, 229

\penc&lt;r, John, 160, 229
:pencer, RIChard, 18
Sperry, Martm. 66. 2~9
ptrek, Man&lt;, 201
Stafford. Donna Rae, 229
tafford, '&lt;al, 107, 109, 201
tandl&lt;)·, John, 188
tandl&lt;y, ue, 201
tanek. Lynda. 201
'tarr, Gary, 201
tart, Kathy, 6), 229
St&lt;ck, Dave, 229
Stephens. Larry, 107, 229
St&lt;vens, Donna, 201
t&lt;v&lt;nson, berry Lynn, 229
t&lt;ver, B&lt;th, 201, 247
toker. Millie L«, 229
tory, L&lt;sli&lt;, 201
tott , June, 188
tout, B&lt;eki, 229
tratton, Jackte, 229
Stratton, Nancy, 17), 228
tr&lt;ng, Kathy, 188
Strickland, hirley, 188
troh, h&lt;rry, 201
• trom, Paul. 201
Strum, Tony, 202
tuart, Dani&lt;l, 229
tuart, Hanson, 117, I) f. 229
• tuder, Lynda, 202
Stull, Linda, 230
Su&lt;ss&lt;r, Albert, 11 ), 202
Sutherland, Jan, 230
wartz, Dan, 127, 188, 202
w&lt;ar&lt;n~&lt;n. Joey, 230
Sw«k, teve, 230
w«t, Chris, 230

T
Taft, berry, 230
Tanaka, Dan, 202
Tanaka, Susan, 188
Tat&lt;. baron, 202
Taylor, Jultana, 230
Taylor, Larry, 101, 10), 106, 230
Taylor, Pat, 230
Taylor, Susan, 188
Taylor, Walter, 230
Tawara, BruC&lt;, 202
Tedrsko, Jackie, 230
Ten-Brink, Allen, 230
T&lt;ncich, berry, 188
T&lt;pley, Suzi, 202
Thaomert, Richard, 202
Thdle, Cathy, 188
Tic&lt;, Paul, 230
Timberlake, Richard, 202
Ttmm, Brad, 230
Toffoli, D&lt;bbi&lt;, 202
Toliver, Kar&lt;n. 230
Tooley, Tom, 202
Topping, Archie, 107, 230
Torrington, Mary, 231
Town~nd, B&lt;cky, 188
To" nS&lt;nd, Jim, 188
To ..·nsend, Janice, 202
Townsend, Marilyn, 188
Travis, Pam, 231
Traxler, Chuck, 202
Trayl&lt;r, andy, 202
Tr&lt;mm&lt;l, Marcia, 188
Truair, B&lt;cky, 188
TruJillo, Antoinett&lt;. 231
Trujillo, Daisy, 188
TruJillo, Dori , 188
Trujillo, Mary, 202
Tucker, Jan, I 8
Tuft, Charle. 141,231,216, 21'
Turner, Linda, 231
Turner, McKinl&lt;y, 202
Turner. Tom, 2}1

Tur3tck, Carla, 202
Tursick, Tim, 18
Typher, Vicki Lre, 203

v
Vald&lt;z, Esther, 231
Valdez, Roger, 231
Valdez, Tony. 203
Van atter, Mike, 101, 107, 231
Van atter, Tony. 110, 188
Van Tassle, Qu&lt;ntin, 203
Van Woerkom. Juli&lt;, 188
•Varner, Pat, 203
Vent&lt;n, Barbara, 203
Verduin. Debbie, 203
Vessa, lim, 231
Vette, Terrel, 188
Vialpando, Mary, 23l

�Student Index
Vocker , Barbara, 62, 6), 1)8, 231
Vincent, Jacque, )), 231
Vismaoz, Dale, 20}
Voc\cd, Greg, 2}1
Vo~l. Paul, )), 101, 1)7, HI
\\'alker, Joel 109. 20}, 21
\1('alker, Mar , 11), 20}
\\'2lkor, P kri, 203
Walker, Verona, I
Walton, Earlme, 2}1
Waltz, Patnna, 231
Ward, Mananne, 203
Ward, PhiloP., 188
Warner, Gaol, 231
Warren, Mary_Ndl, 232
W.-hington, Karen, 189
\Vatanabe, Jo Ann, 232

w
Waddoll, J&lt;an, 2}1
Wad&lt;, afly, 190, 20\, 216
Wagner, Charles, 18R
Wagner, Chari&lt; , 231

Waters, K2thy, 188
\'l;'atson, Chnstine, 20}
\\~att , Tr&lt; sa, 2}2
\X'tavcr, n~ an. 2 2
\\~&lt;h&lt;r, Dan, 20}
\\'eb&lt;r, George, B. 190, 20}
\V eber, Lone, 232
Weber, Mary, 2}2
Weeks, Kathy, 2}2
\Veoman, Donna, 20}
'I eiss, Lora, 20}
\Vdch, Jo Caryl, 99. 2}2
Welch, 'rom, 20}
\V&lt;rden, han, 2}2
Westmoreland, Dan, 100, 101,
101, 107. 140, 232
White, Joni, 20}
White, Kar&lt;n, 232, 247
Whote, Sheda, 2}2
Whittington, arah, 2}2
\Voer. Phyllis. 189
Wiggans, Barbara Ann, 20}
Wo~tgm . Barbara, 20}
\Vdbur, \Volloam, 189
\Vild&lt;r, Paul&lt;"tte, 232

\Vtlkerson, AlexiS, 189
Wolkons, Jannelle, 20}
Wolkuu, 'J'trr&lt;ll, 2}2
Willey, Brenda, 149, Hl
Wolliams, Chnton, 107, 232
\\~olhams, Elame, 232
Wolh ms, janet, 189
ilhams, Jan&lt;t, 232
\\7tlhams, janetl&lt;, 203
olloams, L&lt;roy, 20}
\X'olhams, . tephanie, 2n

Woodward, David, 189
Woody, hari, 233
Wosk, Bernice, 2H
Wrenn, plonter, 101, 109, 20\
Wn ht, B&lt;ttv.
Wnght, Boll, 104, 109, 20\
\1( right, Carolyn, 189
Wn ht, Cheryl, 2H
\\'n ht, Kenneth, 20}
Wnght, Roslyn, 2}3
Wyco If Ava, Hl

Wmchell. Karl, 20}
Winters, huon, 2H
Wo e, usan, 189
Wisehart, !.«, 23}
Wo thart, Lynn, 189
Wohl, Kenny, 20}
Wolcott, Steven, 189

Y &lt; ·&lt;r. Patncia, 233
Young, Donia, 23}
Young, Michael W., 127, 2H
Young, Paul, }2, 108, 109. 190.
203
Young, Sue, 2H

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oodard. Alan, 189
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Zaffore, john, 2H

Teacher-Office Staff
A
Achzo_ger, Harry, 28
Acsdl, Raymond, 42
Allen, Terry E., 20
Anderson, Anne Louise, 47
Arnold, Helen, }2
Aschbacher, Jean, 31

B
Baily, ara, 23
Ball, Mary Adah, 38
Barnard, Dorothy, 42
Barton, Doris, 22, 178
Berger, Elsa, 30
Bierbach, Robert, 39
Boffle, Jerome, 27
Blume, Odean, 43
Brady, Royalyn, 21
Bra~g. Arthur, )4
Bramard, John, 26
Breen, Jay, 4)
Brn•d. Anne B., D
Buckler, Dorothy, 37
Bult. Kathenne, 40
Burchard, Gloria, 4}
Burmeister, Daniel, n

H
Hansen, Lenor&lt;, 4}
Hedges, Gerald, 22
Hmderloder, K11k, 110
Ho cutt, Leah, 46
Hoffman, Guce, 4}
Hoffman, Morris, 16
Holmes, 'I' illiam, 129
Howard, E ther, 37
Hussey, Bobby, 27

J

Jackson, Elizabtth, n
jacobi, julian, 16

Lee, Brian, 20
Lightner, Richard }9
Ligon, Gladys, }S
Lundeen Roger, 30

M
Maley Raymond, 39
faloto, Betty, 4}
tan field, George 46
Marecak, Edward, 'H
Marr, Jennie, 44, 248
Matchett, Carol, 31
lllcGonni . \\'olliam, 209
Metcalf. Alfred, 18
Moller, Hulan, 39
Mullemx, Clarene, 17

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D

Vardaman, Ruby, 47
Vickers, Evva, 23

w
Walker, joyce, -10, 190
Ward, Judith, 19
Wa"'rs, Katherine, 43
Werner, hirley, 3·1
Wolliams, Elizabeth, 27
Williamson, Ho"ard, 16
William on. june, 19
Wondholz, !rna, 41
\1('onderley, Georg&lt;, 29

E

G
Gallego , Edward, 18
Garrett, Lawrence, n
Gaubatz, Dorothy, H
Gerner, Many Nell, 32
Goelz, Jacquelyne, 41
Goodhue, jack, 27, 1 10
Greenbtrg, Helen, 4}
Grisb:nn, Donald, 18, 178

s

Tagliavor&lt;, Voncent, 3), 69
Timmons, john, 24
Trujollo, Mercedes, H
Twist, Faye, 44, 14-i

Daniel, La,.,.rence, 22
Da" son, Rex A., 76
Dean, Rhoda, }8
Deasy, Claudia, 23
Dobson, Ronald, 24
Dunkin, May, 31, 1)2
Dykes, Diane, 33

F

R
Race Ed"-ard, 26
Reffalt, Florence, 4}
Richard, Gary, 41
Roder, Mary, 4)
Root, Abigail, 42
Roth, Carolyn, 209
Rouollard, Zelda, 209
Rowntree, Judy, 19, 140, 204

almon, Paltlcia, 41
Schachterle, Evelyn, 43
chwartz, Ray, 2-i
Shakesp&lt;are, Virginia, 44
Shank, Wayne, 26
hopley:, lktsy, 29
Soms, Bob, 26
onnard, jun&lt;, 3), 68
lo....,k, John ..!), 111
moth, Oonald, I l l
Smith, June, 23
mith, Margar&lt;t, 32
Smoth, Pnce, 2·1
pangenber~. Hazel, 38
pollman, Craig, 26
trickland. RIChard, 17
Svenson, james, 2-1

Call, Alice, 4)
Chambers, Mi'ldred, 43
Clarkson, Charles, 43
Craig, Jan, 36
Craog, Myran, 42, 104, 10), 107
Craven, Elizabeth, 47
Coleman, Jim, 112
Coleman, Paul, 109
Colv.ell, Robtrt P., 14

Fambrough, Dixie, 41
FISher, Elda, 46
Flatow, Eleanora, 22
French, Larry, 29
Fruland Judy, 2)

Pigott, Blanch&lt;, 33, 149
Pixl&lt;y. Elozabtth, 37
Po"'ell, Marion, 47

J~~~~~~~aR~r,nh :.~ 2 16
)ohnson, Ric~ard, 39. 6}
johnston, Jane R., 19
Jones Evelyn, 47

K
Keinon, Irwm, 19
King, Carolyn, 20
Koons, Alice, U
Kruse, William, 28

L
Lac:, Kathryn, 12
Leaven••orth, ancy, 21

elson, RIChard, )8, )9, I 10
icholson, John, 30

0
Olin, Cloff, 110
Ott, Charles, 34
Owen, James, 2)

p

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Y •un~t. Eva, 17

z
Zarlengo, Dominic. 17
Ziegler, Emil, 2', 190
Zumwinkel, John, 21

Padboy. Muion, 3), 68
Paul, Robtrt 1 17
Pearson, EloiSe, 42
Peonio, J&lt;&gt; eph. 1)

245

�econd hour A GELU member Angie 'nel and ally
\X'ade are startled while working. A 'GEL
staff members (belou ·, lt:ft 10 rlfi.hl) RanJr Dav1s, Axel Kaulisch,
Car Gilbertson, Karen Myers, Charlie Tuft and Jean ElmblaJ
attend to \ita! matters in the A GELU office A GELU
ponsor, fr. RJlph Johnson, (rrghl) contemplates an upcoming deadline.

246

�1967 Angelus Staff
Jeanne Brooks, Activities Assistant
Judy Coffee, Managing Assistant
Mary Dallas, Copy Assistant
Randy Davis, Mcmaging Editor
Sandy Deutsch, S.T.R. Assistant
Jean Elmblad, Lay-out Editor
Don English, General Assistant
Beth Fisher, Activities Assistant
Bob Gates, Activities Assistant
Mary Beth Gibbs, Activities Editor
Cay Gilbertson, Editor-in-Chief
Angie Gottardi, Album Assistatzt
Walter Greenberg, Photographer
Scott Grigg, Sports Assistant
Margaret Hindman, Copy Checker
Axel Kaulisch, Head Photographer
George Kawamoto, Sports Assistant
Mike Lang, Album Assistant
Ken Levin, S.T.R. Editor

Ken Liuzzi, Photo Coat·dinator
Merce Moore, Royalty Editor
Kerry Morimoto, Copy Assistant and
Art Editor

Dave Murakami, Photographer
Karen Myers, Bminess Manager and
Album Editor

Angie oel, Royalty Assistant
Mark Redfearn, Clubs Editor
Nancy Rigg, Clubs Assistant
Jean chilt, Assistant Copy Checker
Jim mith, Sports Assistant
Beth tever, Clubs Assistant
Charlie Tuft, Sports Editor
Sally Wade, S.T.R. Assistant
Joel Walker, Album As.ristant
Karen White, Copy Editor
Mr. Ralph Johnson, Sponsor

247

�Credits
Album Photography
De Croce
Franco is-Watson
House of Photography
Jack's
Jafay
Angelus Office Bulletin BoardJ
Randy Davis
Mark Redfearn
Photography Supplies
. 0. Lindahl
Printing and Binding
Taylor Publishing Company
Royalty Photography
De Croce
House of Photography
Jafay
Taylor Brothers Representative
Bruce Church
Typewriter, Telephone,
Marking Pens and Patience
Jennie Marr, Treasurer
Ventilation
Dino Daddis

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                    <text>����The 1966 ANGELUS
East High School
Denver, Colorado
Volume 48

1 .

�One among many,
All with a common goal.
Striving to be recognized as individuals.
Yet each a necessary part of the composite
East.

�Unified by enthusiasm and devotion,
Ignited by a spark of kindled interest,
Flowing through time-worn channels,
Emerging at the threshold of their aspirations.

3

�Through victory and defeat,
Maintaining a driving ardor.
Unity creates a pattern of spirited triumph.

4

���Table of Contents
Administration. .

8

Faculty . . . . .

11

Special Departments .

40

Activities . .

46

Royalty . .

84

Sports . . . . . .

100

Clubs . . . . . .

136

Album

176

Sophomore . . . . 178
Junior . .
Senior

. . . 190

. . . . . . 204

Club Rosters

. . . . 234

Index . . . .

. . 240

7

�MR. ROBERT P. COLWELL

Principal

�MRS. ANNE BROAD
Dean of Girls

MR. JOSEPH A. PEONIO
Assistant Principal

MR. LAWRENCE GARRETT
Coordinator

9

Ever striving to shape the young
Into mature persons of integrity and humility.
These are tasks which take
Courage,
Competence, and
Character.

�MR. GEORGE MANSFIELD
College Counselor

To know what is ethical,
What is beneficial for each individual
And the group.
To administer accordingly,
Having the insight
To guide a multitude of lives.

MR. ARTHUR BRAGG

MR. ROBERT KENNEDY

Boys' Counselor

Career Counselor

�Faculty

11

�English
The fundamentals of grammar ore the
basic structure of English and ore thoroughly
reviewed in all regular English classes. More
advanced students hove a chance to express
themselves in classes of Speech, Creative
Writing, and Composition, which concentrate on one's ability to communicate creatively. A wide variety of college preparatory
courses is available, including College English, which offers the possibility of credit in
college; College Prep; World Literature; and
Shakespeare. East meets the individual's
communication needs not only by a Iorge
selection of courses, but also by encouraging
students to participate in the school publications - Spotlight, Angelus, and Montage.

Wnting styles are explained by Mr. John Zumwinkel
as he reads an essay (left). lecturing, Mr. Irwin Keinon
speaks to his class on English literature (above).

The assignments of the day are read by Mrs. Judith
Ward.

Mrs. Doris Borton directs instruction to her class
for handing in test papers.

�13
Miss Judy Fruland carefully checks aHendance.

Speed reading techniques are explained by
Mrs. Eleanor Flotow.

listening to a student's oral report, Mrs. Evva
Vickers pauses as she records a grade.

Smiling at her class, Mrs. June Williamson announces a test.

�English

Speech coach, Mr. Brian lee, lectures on
voice projection.

listening doubtfully to a student recitation, Miss June
Smith records a grade. Mr. Terry Allen glances at a
tardy student. A magazine article calls Miss Judy
Rowntree's attention (/ower left) to the various styles
of writing .

�15

Stressing the proper placement of a subject, Mr. Richard Nelson reveals an error.

The cogent reasoning of Miss Royalyn lockhart convinces students of the meaning of a
difficult passage.

Mr. Gerald Hedges explains the last stanza of
"Thanatopsis."

�Mr. Henry Musmanno looks over a student's
composition on the " Art Of Failure." Mrs.
Nancy Leavenworth (below) checks the answers on a homework exercise.

Reading a selection for American Literature is Mr.
Harry Grill.

Helping Herrick Chapman with a redundant clause is Mrs. Thelma Hill .

�Social Studies
East offers a variety of social science
classes ranging from American History to Psychology. In preparation for college, seniors
are offered College American and European
History, this last a new class this year. This
is a course for interested history students. In
the college classes, students go on field trips
to the different universities and occasionally
professors come to East. This year East has
obtained many new materials for the overhead projector. In all the social science
courses, the teachers try to relate the past
to the present problems of everyday life.

Mrs. Alice Koons speaks on early explorations
of America.

17

Mr. Gary McNee prepares for class recitations
in American History (above). Uncle Tom's Cabin,
says Mrs. Jane Whitaker, (above left), was
a cause of flared tempers before the Civil War.
Western History teacher, Mr. Michael Mahon·
chak, sets his lecture notes in order (left).

�Psychological aspects of a history problem are explained in Mr. Robert Sims' discussions .

Sociological theories are pointed
out by Mr. Emil Ziegler.

Mr. James Owen directs an examination of the War of 1812.

Miss Elizabeth Williams lectures in European history.

�Social Studies
19

Mr. Dan iel Burme ister (above
left) sharpens up on Sen ior
American History . The prob lems of pilgrims come alive
through Mr . Craig Spillman 's
lectures (above r i ght ). Mr.
John Timmons ( left ) points out
important historical data to
Jim White. The feudal aspects of Medieval History are
contemplated by Mrs. Mary
Weed .

�Answers have a psychological effect on Mr.
Wayne Shank.

Social Studies
Mr. Price Smith (above) enthralls students with accounts of ancient
Egyptian pharaohs. The United Nations is the topic of discussion led
by Mr. Edward Race.

Mrs. Alice Call ably answers questions in
Girls' Social Problems.

�Mr. John Svenson puts questions to
Sociology students.

21

Mr. Jerome Biffle pauses after hearing an oral recitation on vocational studies.

lecturing on the Emancipation Proclamation is Mr. John
Brainerd.

�Math
The foundation of numerical concepts,
math courses delve into the mind to produce
a precise method of reasoning. The basic
math courses enable students to improve their
fundamentals. The students of exceptional
ability are offered courses such as Solid Geometry or Trigonometry, and Unified Algebra
and Trigonometry. Other courses offered are
Algebra, Geometry, General Math, and College Math and Math Analysis for seniors.
Through the wide variety of courses, students
are able to find the ones best suited to their
ability.

Posing a problem to his class,
Mr. William Kruse checks the
correct answer. Mr. John
Nicholson (below) reveals the
mechanics of a difficult exercise. A slight grin comes to
Mr. Myron Craig's face (below left) at a student's correct answer.

22

�Reviewing basic principles, Miss Joan Shafer explains a
diagram .

A difficult mathematical concept is clarified by Mr. Thomas
Ellison .

Miss Elsa Berger imparts a bit of her wisdom to a
puzzled student.

A doubtful look is displayed by Mr. Chester Phelps
while watching a test in progress.

�Mr. Clyde Hinderlider {left) sorts his numerous papers in preparation for a busy day.
Flourishing her hand emphactically, Mrs.
Betsy Shiply drives home the point of her
lecture.

A new theorem is presented by Mr. larry
French.

Mr. George Wonderly plunges ahead into the tedious
job of recording his grades.

24

�Science
East is one of the pilot schools in the development of a new version of Biology BSCS.
In this course there is a departure from the
traditiol"!al textbooks. The method is laboratory centered, stressing the Socratic approach, that is, arriving at conclusions by
question and answer discussions. The bases
for the discussions are the laboratory observations and data collections. Students enrolled in any science classes are required to
attend a lab period at least once a week.
Labs help the student to experiment and work
with nature, enabling him to have a better
knowledge of his environment. Other subjects
offered are physics, chemistry, botany,
zoology, and physiology. College Biology and
College Chemistry are offered to select
seniors.

Mrs. Isabella Finklestein elaborates on biological
cycles. Chemical reactions, diagramed by Mr. Clarence Mullenix (below), are explained to College
Chemistry students. Mr. Julian Jacobi (below right),
discusses survival of the fittest.

�During biology class Mr. Edward Gallegos inspects the
wonders of the microscopic world.

The structure of the human skeleton is investigated
by Mr. Alfred Metcalf.

Mr. Richard Strickland points out the adjustment
knobs of the microscope to Tina Middlebrook.

The dynamics of aeronautics is the subject matter
ior Mr. Wayne Fox's daily lectures.

Mr. Morris Hoffman demonstrates physics theories to Ken Richardson while fellow students watch.

�Mr. Donald Griebenaw's General Science class discuss the properties of electricity.

27

Science

A student's hypothesis is studied by Mr. Robert Paul.
Dr. Howard Williamson reviews his chemistry students
for a test on the elements (above left ). Mr. Dominic
Zarlengo (left) clarifies a confusing fact in Physics.

�Language
The language Department offers an international outlook through the wide range of
languages available. latin, French, German,
Spanish, and Russian are taught and may be
studied separately or in any combination from
1 to 5 years. With the exception of latin, all
foreign languages employ the Audio-lingualMethod. This new technique utilizes tapes and
individually assigned records as well as the
traditional approach. Advanced students
delve more deeply into grammar and read
literary works of their languages. Many language teachers have traveled abroad and
returned with interesting slides of their visit,
giving the student a cultural as well as lingual
background in language.

Miss Diane Dykes reacts to a student's French
dialog.

Verbal interpretations by Dr. John Matties enlighten Spanish
students. Latin conjugations are corrected by Mrs. Dorothy
Gaubatz (bottom left). Mrs. Blanche Pigott (bottom right )
lectures on Germanic cultures.

IT\ L~

II

I.

�Mrs. Mary Gerner stresses the importance of the language lab.

29
Miss Margaret Smith aids Chuck Wagner as
Jane Hager translates Cicero.

The geography of France is discussed by Mrs. Helen Arnold
(above ). Enunciation, says Mrs.
Barbara Fesler (below), is essential
to a foreign language.

�30

Special Education

Students in a special education class listen
with headphones to a lecture. Mrs. Esther
Howard guides a student in his tasks. Smiling, Mrs. Elizabeth Pixley reads the daily
bulletin (below left).

�The Special Education classes enable the
handicapped student to utilize his capabilities.
By means of braillers, earphones, lip reading,
and mobility training, the handicapped student learns to recognize his potential and
strives to reach the peak of his ability. Vital
to the department, the Special Education
teacher guides the student daily and helps
him to become an active member of the school.

Modern electronic equipment, as used by Ken loui, plays an
important part in the hearing department. Miss Jan Laman
points out the proper punctuation of a sentence. Using a chart
to clarify her discussion, Mrs. Patricia Collins points to an example (below).

Mrs. Dorothy Buckler listens to a student's oral recitation.

�Business Education
Business Education classes strive to meet
the total needs of the individual by helping
him to understand the complex economic
society in which he lives. Courses offered include General Business, which studies the
need for certain types of occupations; Steno
and Transcription, which deal with secretarial
needs of business; and Business English, which
is concerned with helping the student be concise in speaking and writing.

Mr. Roger Lundeen explains the application
of a typing rule. Speed techniques in typing
are emphasized by Mrs. Katherine Bult (be·
low nght). Mrs. Joan Rudel (center) dictates
a letter to her stenography class. The many
aspects of distributive education are related
by Mr. John Rushton (below left).

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Always observant, Miss Shirley Yanaga points out an
error to Donna Stafford. Miss Joyce Walker explains
the importance of keeping accurate records. A helpful
test review is given by Mrs. Ruth Eggleston (below).

With a critical eye Miss linda Burgess
watches problem solving.

�Art
The Art Department gives a good basic
background in art as well as develops originality and creativity in the student. Courses
are offered in Drawing and Painting I through
Advanced Art, Art Appreciation, Ceramics,
Fashion Drawing, and Commercial Art. The
Drawing and Painting classes encompass
watercolor, poster painting, and this year
acrylic, a new medium that resembles oil
paints. The advanced art classes are free to
choose their own projects and often work
with oil paints. Special projects on which
students have worked include sculpture, weaving, stitchery, hooked rugs, copper enameling, textiles and various types of prints.
Each year art students enter their work
in the Scholastic Art Awards Competition.
Winners receive gold keys with a certain
number of gold key entries advancing to
New York and the national competition. The
Carter Contest is for seniors in the Denver
Public School system and is held each May
at the Denver Art Museum.

Clay constructions are displayed by Mrs. Carolyn Roth, ceramics teacher.

Mr. Edward Marecak advises Hannibal lane on the
use of charcoal. Mrs. Olive Green (left) comments on
a student's art project.

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�Music
A busy and varied music department provided East with numerous assemblies and
enjoyable musical entertainment. This year
the vocal music department took part in the
Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, a
Spring Concert utilizing all vocal groups, and
a joint assembly with concert orchestra. Concert Choir and Angelaires performed for various junior high schools, service clubs and
neighborhood functions, and also participated
in the All-School Show.
The instrumental music branch of the department presented two Spring Concerts, one
with the band, one with the orchestra. Both
groups performed at such functions as the
All-School Show and Drama Club play. The
band participated in the half-time show at
homecoming and marched in the Veterans
Day Parade.

Mixed chorus voices melodies led by Miss June Sinnard .

Concert Band, directed by Mr. Kay Shadwell, goes
through daily exercises.

�Home Economics
Projects ranging from simple garments to
individually designed styles were produced
in the clothing classes this year. As an annual project girls volunteered to dress 84
dolls supplied by the Santa Claus Shop. All
foods classes made Christmas boxes which
the individual student could give as a gift,
and many foods classes served a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner. Classes range from
Clothing I to Advanced and Creative Clothing. Foods classes also cover a broad area.
The program offers Foods I and II, Advanced
Foods, Senior Foods I and II, Boys' Foods
and, for those advanced pupils desiring it,
Host and Hostess Preparation, a service class
which serves banquets for the principal,
R.O.T.C., and other people or organizations.
East will have a new foods lab next fall, which
will make an even wider choice of studies
available.

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Myra Cohen , aided by Mrs. Gladys Ligon,
learns the proper way to cut a pattern.

Chris Bower reorganizes her sewing drawer under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel Spangenberg. The tasty details of a new
recipe are explained by Mrs. Mary Ball (above right). Mrs.
Rhoda Dean demonstrates dicing techniques in Boys' Foods.

�Industrial Arts
Intricacies involved in metal working require
frequent machine adjustments, made by Mr.
Richard Johnson.

A flaw in the leather gives
Mr. Robert Bierbach an opportunity to show Don Harris
the compncations of leather
craft. Sylvester Taylor learns
wood working techniques
from Mr. Harlan Miller (above
right). Mechanical drawing
teacher Mr. Raymond Maley
(below) instructs Ray Fisher in
floor planning.

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Several new fields were opened this year
in the Industrial Arts Department. Students
may now experiment in Copper Tooling,
Mosaic, and Jewelry. For the feminine element there is a course in Girls' Woodwork.
A new wood shop next year will improve
shop facilities.
The Industrial Arts Department lost one
of its oldest and most valuable members this
year. Mr. Pat Panek, who had come to East
in 1938, spent nine years in the woods department and eighteen years as a mechanical drawing teacher. He retired this year.

�Physical Education
Exchanging mental stress for physical
strain, students in both Boys' and Girls' Physical Education participated in a vigorous program this year. Supplementing class activities, after-school intramurals were available
to interested girls. The Dance classes put on
the annual All-Girls' Assembly and participated in the All School Show. All students in
physical education learn the yearly Play Festival Dance, and volunteers are chosen to take
part in the dance at the City Auditorium.
Boys are offered Physical Education, Gymnastics, and ROTC. Rising above all else in
popularity is running the City Park Lake.

Explaining the proper way to hold a badminton racquet is Miss Jean
Aschbacher.

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Ellen Bein follows Mrs. May Dunkin, who
demonstrates a step to a Modern Dance
class.

�A Modern Dance class goes through a daily warm-up.

Keeping score during a soccer
game, Mrs. Carol Matchett records
a point for a team.

Jean Alvarez practices volleyball
techniques.

�Mrs. Emilie Tescher looks up from her never-ending
paperwork.

East's Social Worker, Miss Jay
Breen, keeps her files up to date.

In the clinic, Miss Fay Twist finishes helping another
student.

Selling tickets for the pre-season
basketball games, Miss Jennie Marr
records another purchase.

Mrs. leah Hiscutt is kept busy at her
typewriter recording grade transcripts.

�Special
Departments

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Miss Kathryn lace, Assistant to the Dean,
reads a copy of the "Spotlight."

Contemplating a difficult query on colleges,
Mr. Wayne Fox concentrates on his answer.

Working in the testing office, Miss
Elizabeth Craven evaluates a student's record .

�Special Departments
Working in the I.B.M. office, Mr. Ray Acsell
spends hours planning revised schedules.

During a busy day at East, Mrs.
Mary Rider receives numerous phone
calls on the switchboard.

Mrs. Virginia Shakespeare discusses the problems of subject coordination.

�Mrs. Marion Powell schedules one
of her counselees. In the audio
visual room , Mr. John Slovek (/eft)
checks over his newest equipment.
Mrs. Mae Nelson's busy schedule
(right), includes recording transcripts for college. Waiting to help
another student in the library (below) are, from left to right, Mrs.
Hazel Clark, Mr. James Nichols,
and Miss Eloise Pearson.

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�Special
Departments

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As secretary to Mr. Colwell, Miss Alwyn
Evans frequently uses the telephone to secure
important appointments.

Mrs. Marilyn Jester spends many hours checking punch cards in the I.B.M. office.

Mrs. Kathryn Waters and Mrs. Evelyn Schachterle confer on a problem in the quiet
confines of the book room.

Head of East's custodial staff,
Mr. C. Delbert Mooberry,
checks over some figures at
his desk.

�Hard at work in the main office are clerks, from left, Mrs. Ruth Cummings, Mrs. Betty Whitmore, and Mrs. Anne Louise Anderson .

The East cooks relax before getting back to their tasks of preparing meals for the students. They are, from left to right, Mrs.
Florence Reffalt, Mrs. Marie Sherley, Mrs. Veronica Czarnik, Mrs. Ofir Antrillo, Mrs. Irma Jackson, Mrs. Helen Greenberg, Mrs. Selmp
Harvey, and Mrs. Francis Smith.

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�Activities Calendar
Orientation Assembly ... September 16
Howdy Day .......... September 17
Seraph Dance .......... October 16
Senior Class Assembly .... October 27
Fall Sports Dance ....... November 6
P.T.A. Back To School ... November 17
Thanksgiving Assembly .. November 24
Christmas Assembly ..... December 17
Christmas Program ..... December 21
Senior Return ......... December 22
Woodbury Contest ....... January 12
Drama Club Play ........ January 14
Career Day ............ January 18
Junior Prom ............ January 22
Sweetheart Dance ...... February 12
Wolcott Contest ........ February 25
P.T.A. Fashion Show .. March 17, 18, 19
All School Show ........ March 25,26
Vocal Concert ............. April 24
Band Concert .............. May 6
Senior Girl Awards ......... May 11
Color Day ................ May 13
Senior Prom ............... May 21
Academic Awards Assembly. May 25,26
Class Day ................ June 3
Commencement ............ June 7

���Student Council representatives D. J. Kato, George Kawamoto, Anne Schaefer, Kenny Passarelli, Pat Garrett, Kathy Deutsch, and
Steve Schmaltz concentrate on a school problem.

The Early Bird Dance, held at 7:15 Friday
morning, was a new undertaking by Student Council.
An accepted idea brings mixed emotions
from (above) Mr. Arthur Bragg, Herrick
Chapman and Charlie Johnson. Gayle Kotzelnick (below) devotes all her time and

Head Boy Howard Vogel conducts business as Head Girl
Gayle Kotzelnick, J. Nady and John Bonsib contemplate new
ideas.

�Student Council greeted Angels with Christmas decorations .

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Erection of the Christmas tree in the main hall is a
traditional project performed by Council each year.

Council Cultivates
Student Exchange
East's Student Council is made up of the
Head Boy and Head Girl, four sophomores,
six juniors, eight seniors, and a representative
from Spotlight. Student Council's theme this
year was "creative citizenship," which stresses
the importance of the individual. In conjunction with this theme the council promoted an
exchange program with the other high schools,
and was working on the Valley Forge and
Freedom's Foundation Awards. In addition,
Council continues to uphold the Colfax Code,
decorate at Christmas, and plan assemblies
and Color Day activities.

�Contemplating an important issue,
Gene Burk successfully presides over
an early morning meeting.

Delegates Unite Students

Debbie Davis and Richard Armstrong
listen intently to a discussion concerning the problems of the student
parking lot.
Second semester president Mike Pryor
stresses the importance of student
participation.

Serving as the House of Representatives
of the East Student Government, the Delegate
Assembly met each Friday morning at 7:45 to
discuss and act on problems brought to it by
the student body and Student Council. The
delegates, who were elected by their first
hour classes, served as the connecting link
between the students and the student government by reporting events and then recording
the opinions of their classes to take back to
the Assembly. Always present to help when
questions arose was sponsor, Mr. Bragg. Led
by presidents Gene Burk and Mike Pryor, the
Assembly worked on numerous school problems. Delegate Assembly was a cosmopolitan
cross-section of the students and ideas of East
High School.
In order to record accurate notes, representatives find it necessary to pay strict attention .

�Discussion and decision constitute the duties of Board Members Pat Seymour, Nancy Ridenour, and Gail Fliegler.

Board Strives
for Effectiveness

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With a constant concern for student welfare,
Mr. Arthur Bragg headed the Classification
Board's second year.

Formed two years ago, the Classification
Board deals with offenders of the Classification System. The system ranks student activities and offices with respect to their importanc:e and the time they require. Thus a
student is prevented from holding too many
"high" offices and more people are able to
gain leadership experience. This year members called in student leaders and asked them
whether they felt new items should be added
to the system or the classification of other
items changed. After assembling numerous
opinions the Board developed a revised
system.
Paulette Brewer, Tim Greer, and Pat Abe ca~efully
consider a student's potential and limitations.

�Spotlight Service
Superior

SPOTLIGHT is carefully proofread by Connie Artzer and Mr.
Richard Nelson, sponsor.

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Striving to recognize the individual student, SPOTLIGHT, the East newspaper, established a new column, "Queries and Quotes,"
to which anyone could contribute his ideas
and opinions. Through a joint effort of the
staff, SPOTLIGHT urged better orientation
for sophomores and a new time for the National Merit Test. By involving additional
students in school activities, SPOTLIGHT represented the student body and covered more
events. Another new column related student
opinions of other Denver high schools in
contrast with East. Encouraged by their
sponsor, Mr. Richard Nelson, the East High
School newspaper presented a clear and
unbiased account of the news throughout its
12 e d itio ns.

East High Spotlight
Vol . lll

November 3 , 1965

No. 3

Published Every Third Week During the School Session by the Students of
East High School, Denver, Colorado
Editor in Chief .. •....... . ...•..•.....•........... . ... . ... Kay Eldredge
News Editor ...••..•... . ..........••.................. .. . . . Lindo Stott
Sponsor •...•..•...... . . . ..........••..•......... . • Mr. Richard Nelson
Copy-Rewrite Editor •.........•. . ••..••••..•...... . .•. . ..• Nancy Brandt
Business Manager . . • . . • • . . . • • • . • • . • • . .••...•. . .•.••. . • Barbara loomis
Photography Co-ordinator •..•••••...•. . •......• . .•. . .... Coraline Schamp
Page Editors •......•..•...•..••..•..•...•. Ell n Morimoto, Connie Artzer,
laura Masunaga, Kathy Smith
Supply Manager .••..••..••.••.••..••.•• . .........•..•.. . Ginny Irving
Publicity Manager ...•......•..••. .. . . ••. . • . ........••..•... Mary Kunt
Reporters .•.•..•..••..•...•...• Tom Barnes, Gerry del Junco, Pat Garrett,
Bob Geismar, Judi Glathar, Dave Hallet,
Joe Huff, Suzy Haskins, Carla linton , Fred
loechner, Meredy Moll, Tony Peros, Mike
Pryor, Dave Tickton, Suzanne Young
Photographers ..•........................ Glen Eppleston, John Cowdrey,
Bart Weiss, Chris O'Neill
Staff •Artist ....... . .. . .... . ... . .. . ... . .... . .. . ..... .. . . .. .. . Bob Slack
Printed by Eames Bros., 2030 Champa, Denver, Colo.
Second class postage paid, September 15, 1965 at the Post Office
at Denver, Colo. under the act of March 2, 1879

While at printer's, laura Masunaga, Kay Eldredge,
and Nancy Brandt inspect their final product.

�Interesting articles and editorials capture student interests.

Mark McElhinney waits anxiously for his SPOTLIGHT,
distributed by Meredy Moll.

�Assemblies Instill
Student Enthusiasm
Throughout the year students have the
opportunity to see both educational and
entertaining assemblies. This year's presentations included the Student Council's annual
Code Assembly, Election and Academic Assemblies, the Red Cross Assembly with speaker
Earl Reum, and other programs ranging from
gymnastics and the Woodbury and Wolcott
contests to pre-game pep assemblies.

At the Sophomore Orientation Assembly, Mr. Robert
Colwell (left) speaks on the sophomores' role in school
activities. Members of the football team (below) take
charge of a pep assembly the day before the South
game.

�Taking the oath of office are (left to right) Nancy Ridenour, Gail
Fliegler, Tim Greer, and Pat Garrett.

Candidates for all-school offices are presented to the student
body prior to voting.

The Wolcott Contest provides the opportunity
for gtrls to show their sight reading abilities.

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�Mr. Paul Coleman and Mr. Charles Clarkson display good sportsmanship in a "staged" basketball
game during the White Jackets pep assembly.

At the annual citizenship assembly, Dr. libor Brom speaks about
loyalty and the devotion to one's country.

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Muscular coordination and precise timing help Air Force gymnast, lt.
Gregor Weiss, perform a difficult one-armed hand stand.

Mike Pryor narrates while the Concert Choir provides
the background music for "I Am an American."

Tim Greer gives his interpretation of Culture in the Tower of Strength Assembly.

�Mr. Bill Holmes, stage crew supervisor, works
hard removing scenery from a recent play
set.

Stage Crew Hustles
Behind the Scenes

Sweeping the stage for an upcoming assembly are stage crew workers Tim Eitel
and Joe McNamara.

The East High stage crew plays an important part in stage productions. They are
the unseen people who handle lighting, sound
effects, and other items essential to a successful assembly. Under the capable supervision
of Mr. Bill Holmes, the stage crew, throughout
the year, has done an excellent job.

Unloading boards for a new set, Bud Strickland inspects them carefully.

�Mike Nelson stimulates the audience with his interpretation of "Lincoln's
Second Inaugural Address."

Woodbury Seized by Spencer

John Spencer delivers his winning
speech, "On Being Accused of
Treason."

The ninety-third annual Woodbury Oratorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
East, was presented January 12, 1966. This
year John Spencer, a junior, won the Woodbury medal for his delivery of Emmet's, "On
Being Accused of Treason." John competed
with seven other speakers: Timothy Dickertorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
son, Dirk Epperson, Peter Kenny, Michael
Nelson, Brian Prendergast, Michael Pryor
and David Tickton. Thomas Barnes and
Michael Sawaya introduced the contestants.
The three judges were Mr. Stanley L. Drexler, Mr. Donald P. Dunklee, and Rabbi Daniel Goldberger.

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While Peter Kenny orates, Woodbury contestants (left to right) Mike Nelson, Dirk Epperson, David Tickton, John Spencer, Brian
Prendergast, Timothy Dickerson and Mike Pryor listen.

�Huber Captures Wolcott
The Eighty-seventh Annual Wolcott Public
Sight Reading Contest was held Friday,
February 25, 1966. The contestants were
chosen at a trial reading by several teachers.
This year Susan Huber won the award for her
excellent interpretation of "They," by Rudyard
Kipling . Other contestants were Linda Stott,
Kathleen Deutsch, Venita Helgeson, Schyleen
Quells, Kathleen Eldredge, Mary Dallas, and
Karen Leaver. Alternates were Karen Cruter
and Sandra Deutsch. The three judges were
Miss Alice M. Wolter, Mrs. Dorothy A. Oden,
a"nd Mr. Carl I. Johnson.
Alternates and contestants of the Wolcott Public
Sight Reading Contest wait anxiously for the
judges' decision .

A portion of " They," by Rudyard Kipling , is interpreted by Sue
Huber.
Sue Huber receives congratulations from her competitors and the
judges after winning the 87th Annual Wolcott Medal.

�Smging " I enjoy Being a Girl, " the Angela ires entertain the audience at the PTA Fashion Show.

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Concert Choir fills the auditorium with its
sublime melodies at the Christmas Assembly.

New to East this year, Mr. Vincent Tagliavore triumps in his orchestral
teachings .

�Musicians Sound Off
East's Music Department, headed by Mrs.
Marion Padboy, Mr. Kay Shadwell, Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, and Miss June Sinnard, produced several entertaining assemblies this
year as well as participated in other school
activities. Under the direction of Mrs. Padboy,
Concert Choir performed for the annual
Christmas assembly, the All-School Show, and
various community groups. The Angelaires,
a small madrigal group selected from Concert Choir, sang for the Model Teens Fashion
Show and other gatherings, while Miss Sinnard's Mixed Chorus performed in the Thanksgiving program. Mr. Shadwell directed the
Concert Band and Orchestra first semester and
was succeeded by Mr. Vincent Tagliavore.
East was also privileged to have a group from
Sing-Out '65, sponsored by Moral Re-armament, appear for a special assembly.

Violinist Dennis Gersten strives for individual perfection.

Mrs. Marion Padboy directs Concert Choir as they entertain at Veterans Hospital.

�laura Masunaga, Barbie loomis, and Nancy
Bonnot relive their childhood in " I' m Five."

The comedy team of Marilyn Griffin and linda
Hall (above) delights the audience with its
unique routine. Energetic vocalist, Joey Swearengen , (below) entertains with " Everything's
Coming Up Roses."
The talented trio of Paul Vogel, Charlie
Dillon, and Dave Evans provides amusing
folk music.

The Club Soda Act, featuring Herrick Chapman, Howie Vogel,
Bob Bell, and Eugene Burk, presents an arrangement of
"Exodus."

�Four Seasons
Storm the Stage
Hours of work and effort culminated in
"The Four Seasons," the East High School 1966
All-School Show. Mrs. May Dunkin, assisted
by Mr. Irwin Keinon, directed the show and
helped in the selection of the 26 acts finally
chosen from more than 50 that tried out. Besides the traditional dancing and singing, this
year's show included such areas as bottleplaying, precision marching, and magic phenomena. The entire production was bound
together by the Show Band who, under the
direction of Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, played
the overture and most background music.
Girls in ' By the Sea' frolic through the All School Show.

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A clever setting was staged by the Angelaires in "Telephone Hour."

�Eight of the Senior Scholars are, left to right, top to bottom, Bill Kindel, John Fuller, Joe
Huff, Laura Masunaga, Gerry Del Junco, Kay Eldredge, David Summers, and Margaret
Smith.

Linda Jensen and Eileen O'Neill have also been recognized as Senior Scholars.

Seniors Show
Scholastic Ability
Ten students of the class of 1966 have
been recognized as Senior Scholars for their
superior scholastic ability and performance.
Their College Board scores were all above
1290 and each has a grade point average of
3.68 or better, placing them in the top 3%
of the senior class.

�CHEERFULNESS

COURTESY

DEPENDABILITY

Dione Elkins

Ellen Morimoto

Barbaro Hurd

Senior Girl Awards

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BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL

Gayle Kotzelnick

FRIENDLINESS

LEADERSHIP

LOYALTY

LOYALTY

Kathy Heger

laura Partridge

Jane Pace

Connie Tokomine

POISE

SENSE OF HUMOR

SERVICE

SPORTSMANSHIP

Carolyn Cheley

01one Carocosis

Corio linton

Lauro Mosunogo

�Cheerleaders boosting East's spirit are, top row, left to right: Judy Glathar, laura Masunaga, Nancy Bonnot, and Cherry! Elson;
bottom row: Kathy Starr, Debbie Green, Barbara loomis, and Gail Takamine.

Let's Go Big RedLet's Go!

Football form is demonstrated by the cheerleaders in a
pep assembly.

Throughout the school year, eight girls in
red and white lifted the spirit of the school
far beyond ordinary bounds. Their exuberance and enthusiasm helped provide the
driving force necessary for winning games.
Spending hundreds of hours in practice and
at actual sporting events, they are among
those groups most devoted to East High
School.

laura Masunaga, head cheerleader, leads the East Angels.

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�Susan Shermack, Margie Schilt, and Barbara Miller test their spring
overcoats while singing in the rain.
Granny glasses a-tilt, lynn Persson strolls
down the ramp.

Angels Parade Fashions
"Angel's On Parade," the PTA Fashion
Show, was held March 17, 18, and 19 at the
Denver Dry Goods Teo Room. The accent on
fashion this year was the "Mod" look, which
included the accessories as well as the clothing. The twenty-five models who were chosen
from the girls of the senior class, along with
the commentator, Mrs. Phyllis Doner, made
the fashion show a success.

The models eagerly wait for their turn on the runway.

Dressed in her red all-weather coat, Marti
Humm shows the latest in spring fashions.

�The sound of the Outcasts of Poker
Flat fills the front hall at the Fall
Sports Dance.

Students at the Sweetheart Dance rock to the sounds put down by the Rainy Daze.

�Long Is the Night
The overpowering beat of East dances encouraged the energetic student to express
himself. The Jerkers and the Frugers were
stimulated by the frenzied sounds of the
Princetons, Outcasts of Poker Flat, the Boenzee
Cryque, and the Rainy Daze. The twist and
turn of musical sorcery transformed boundless energy and tensions into a maze of
frantic motion.

A member of the Boenzee Cryque adds the
bass beat at the Junior Prom.

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Two weary people enjoy a moment of rest at the Fal Sports Dance,
"Showdown."

�"For the Good of the Nation," the Junior Class Float, parades
its hearts and flags which gave the class second place.

The Senior Float was overcome by Friday 13th
Jinx as they captured third place.

First place honors went to the Sophomore Class for their presentation of "Kindness Is Sharing."

�"Probenetion"
Puzzles the Public
"Would You Believe," this year's Color
Day theme, produced a wide variety of hats,
costumes, floats and skits. Floats were based
on the word "Probenetion," whose actual
meaning was not revealed until the first place
Sophomore Class Float was announced. The
Senior Class Skit captured first place, followed by the Junior and Sophomore Skits
respectively. All dramatic productions were
built around the theme "Skitastrophe." Of the
13 floats entered in the parade the White
Jacket Float took first place honors. Once
again the Pre-law "float" was disqualified.
The day was highlighted with the crowning
of Miss Gail Takamine, 1966 May Queen.
The Angels also won their 3rd consecutive
city track title.

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First place in the club floats went to the White Jackets and their
"Probenetion Spirits."

"Suds of Youth," exemplified the 2nd hour
physics class' idea of Probenetion.

Mr. George Mansfield expresses his
personal views on life for the College Counseling Department's "Fantasy and Reality."

�Seniors Victorious
In "Skitastrophe" Skits

In the winning Senior Skit, Greg Dunham receives a note to take home from his
teacher, Marilyn leech.

Irma Ia Sophomore, portrayed by
Mary Dallas, becomes an East
Angel after a shady career.

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�Mark Redfearn and Winifred Wright characterize Anthony and
Cleopatra in the Junior Skit.

In the Faculty Skit, Mr. Dominic Zarlengo meets
opposition from one of his "students," Mr. John
Timmons.

Two promising students, Mr. Alfred Metcalf and Mr. Richard
Nelson, delay their physics class.

For disciplinary measures, Mr. Robert Colwell
is sent to the principal's office.

�ROTC Strives For
Responsibility, Leadership,
And Self-discipline

Sergeant Jim A. Taigaafi assigns cadets duties for Federal Inspection.

ROTC helps develop a student's character,
giving him insight and perspective on military
training and life. The goals of the ROTC
are responsibility, leadership, and self-discipline. The new cadet learns how to handle
responsibility given to him and how to assign
responsibilities to other cadets. He learns to
be a good leader by giving precise orders
and to be a good follower by taking orders
willingly, responding to directions quickly and
completing them efficiently. Self-discipline
plays an important part in the training of a
new cadet, for he must learn how to dress in
a military manner and be prepared for
weekly drills and inspection.
Throughout the year, the ROTC drill teams
perform for various school functions, including
assemblies, and prepare for the city and state
drill competition which is held in the spring.
In May a Federal inspection is held at which
officials from the Army come to inspect the
progress and discipline of the cadets and test
them on their knowledge of Army functions.

�Individual progress is tested by Cadet lieutenant Colonel Murray
Davidson.

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Sergeant Jim A. Taigaafi inspects a platoon
for proper uniform dress.

�School Activities Supported by ROTC

Showing precision in timing and movement is the R.O.T.C. drill team at the All-School Show.

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During a rifle match, Tony Russell sights a target.

Sally Grandy expresses her views of the individual's
constitutional rights at the Sojourner Contest, sponsored by R.O.T.C.

�Eddy Gunn
movements.

demonstrates skillful

gun

The Honorary Cadet Drill Team shows the perfection it has achieved by
hours of practice

The R.O.T.C. Color Guard presents the colors before the Citizenship assembly.

�Cadet Officers

lieutenant Colonel Murray Davidson

Moior

Ma1or

Steve TenBrink

Glenn O nodera

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Lieutenant Colonel Carolyn Cheley

Major Sally Grandy

���Angelus King and Queen
This year East High was privileged to
have the popular recording group, "We
Five," select the Angelus King and Queen.
The judges decided that Miss Carol Johnson
and Mr. John Bonsib were representative of
typical American youth, chosen from pictures
submitted from the sophomore class.

J£.. filn £8onJe"t
Angelus King

J(rJj C&amp;zJ«J./fiinJon
Angelus Queen

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�MIKE

PETE

BEV

We Five

BOB

JERRY

��Se raph King attendants are, from left to right and top to bott:&gt;m : Tim Greer, Gerry del Junco, Dave Tickton , Steve
Jackson , Mike Nelson, J . Nady, and Herrick Chapman.

Seraph Dance
looking quite regal, Keith and escort
Schyleen lead the first dance to strains
of "Don't let the Sun Catch You Crying."

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Unique to East High dances this year, a
king was the highlighted royalty rather than
the usual queen. The occasion was the annual Seraph Dance, and it was appropriately
entitled "King of Clubs." In keeping with this
theme, the decorations consisted of three
huge playing cards behind the band, a canopy made of black and red streamers, and
several authentic looking spears which decorated the entrance to the gym. Multicolored
lights played "hide-and-go-seek" among the
dancers, as East's own "Princetons" got .the
first dance of the year off to a regal start.
The final touch to a "royal" evening was the
crowning of Mr. Keith Rausch as king. His
reigning partner was Miss Schyleen Qualls.
Myron Pullock, drummer for the Princetons, beats out "The Jolly
Green Giant" in honor of East's victory in the East-G.W. football
game that afternoon.

��Music by " The Outcasts of Poker Flat" seemed to
originate in the loft of the barn behind them.

East High was transported back into the
days of the "Wild West" as the ANGELUS
and SPOTLIGHT staffs presented the annual
Fall Sports Dance, entitled "Show Down."
The front hall was decorated with "wanted"
posters, an authentic-looking bar, and scenes
of Poker Flat - the town where the band,
"The Outcasts of Poker Flat," originated. The
real showdown was the crowning of the crosscountry team candidate, Miss Pat Garrett, by
last year's queen, Miss Cindy Ziegler. Pat's
escort was Mr. Steve Schmaltz.

The newly·crowned queen, Pat Garrett, receives the congratulations of many, including Linda Jackson.

Fall Sports Dance

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Fall Sports Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom : Cay Gilbertson, Debbie Green, Susan Ando, Cherry! Elson, laurie
Bourke, and Candy Sekyra.

��Junior Prom

The new Junior Prom Queen
Sylvia Wong and her escort
Kenny Passarelli lead the traditional first dance.

The fabulous "Boenze Cryques" set the
pace of the Junior Prom, "Gain' On A lion
Hunt." Yellow and green streamers and paper
cannibals created a mysterious jungle atmosphere, while the center of attraction was a
large cardboard lion suspended above the
dance floor. Miss Sylvia Wong was crowned
as this year's queen by Head Girl, Miss Gayle
Kotzelnick. Miss Wong was escorted by Mr.
Kenny Passarelli.

Seated gracefully on her throne is Miss
Wong with her escort Mr. Passarelli.

Cannibals were a very necessary part of "Goin'
On A lion Hunt."

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Junior Prom attendants are from left to right and top to bottom:
Nancy Stratton, Nancy Bonnot, Mary Kunz, Sylvia Smith, Cay
Gilbertso;;, and Kathy Starr.

��Miss laurie Bourke
Mr. J. Nady

Miss lmda Cavnar
Mr. Dave Bonham

Miss Angie Fotinos
Mr. Rick Achatz

Sweetheart Dance
The "unexpected" did come true as Interclub Council presented the annual Sweetheart
Dance entitled "lmprevu." Blue lights and a
French cafe complete with an artist and a
ceiling composed of hundreds of balloons set
the mood for the crowning of Miss lou Skubal
and Mr. Russell Hall as Sweetheart Couple.
Last year's couple, liz Snider and Gary
Coughlin, performed the crowning in a setting
enhanced by the music of the "Boenzee
Cryques."

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Miss Cay Gilbertson
Mr. Mike Nelson

The newly crowned Sweetheart couple cherish a quiet
moment at their dance.

Miss Anne Holmes
Mr. Terry Matthews

Miss Jane Pace
Mr. Brian McCormack

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May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Kay Eldredge, Cherry! Elson, Gail Takamine, Kathy Deutsch,
Barbara loomis, Carolyn Cheley, Jane Pace, and Susan Shermack.

�Senior Honorary Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Kathy Heger, Karen Cruter, Paulette Brewer, Wyndol Johnson, Ann
Montes, louJuana Walls, Moni Aerni, Valerie Watson, laura Masunaga, Anthea Blanas, Rose Marie Cash, and Angie Fotinos.

The members of the Queens' Court are, from left to right, Sylvia Wong and Pat Garrett.

�.Y':Jfomo?&lt;e

/fay Plt n
. ,. . k., lenrlana.

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Sophomore May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and
top to bottom: Angie Noel, Debbie Verduin, Ginny Holmes,
and Carol Johnson.

Junior May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Nancy Bonnot, Mary Brent, Mary Kunz, Sylvia
Smith, lou Skubal, and Mary Beth Gibbs.

LO

��Athletics:
The exhibition of physical skills
on the turf of a football field,
on the hard-surfaced tennis courts,
in the churning water of a swimming pool.
The attainment of satisfaction from a well-earned victory.
The burning disappointment of a hard-fought loss.
A culmination of hours of practice,
endeavoring to better oneself, always with a goal in mind:
To do the best in a sportsmanlike way.

�Coach Pot Panek, climaxing a twenty-eight year career, receives a plaque from Robert Colwell and Ted Rand (for right), which will be
presented to East's Most Valuable Football Player each year. Looking on (left) is Carl Stearns, who organized Panek's testimonial banquet.

Angels Finish
Fourth for Panek
Tegged by many observers as one of the
finest teams in the area, the East High football team hung up a 1965 record of five
wins and five losses and finished fourth in
the city standings with a 4-3 won-lost record, .
ending Coach Pat Panek's 28 year coaching
career at East.
The Angels got off to a slow start by
losing to Loveland 8-0, Pueblo Centennial
27-14 in pre-season games, and the league
opener to North 7-6. East finally got on the
winning trail by defeating West 19-0, Manual
14-0, and arch-rival George Washington 6-0.
The Angels gave Coach Pat Panek a
rousing finish to his coaching career when
they downed favored Lincoln 38-0 in the
league finale. The team showed determination and true sportsmanship, and proved that
they were comparable to past East powerhouse teams.

A South High runner is upended by Hugh McMillon, as Art Levy
(20), Greg Hume (76), and Glen Hanley (81) trail the ploy.

�Tailback Roger Cheatham reaches
the end of the line in the hands of
several lincoln linemen.
Art levy (20) breaks loose from a West tackler as Gene Williams trails
for a lateral.

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VARSITY FOOTBAll
ROSTER
Roger Cheatom ...• . .. 10
Rick Achatz . ......... 11
Dan Westmoreland .... 12
Art Levy ........•... 20
Mark McElhinney •.• , .. 21
Stan Smith ........ . .. 22
Mark Morris ..•....... 23
John Slovek .......... 24
Bill Macintosh .... . ... 25
Herb Sanders . . . • . • . . 27
Bruce Gilchrist • • . . • . . 40
Jim Revels ........... 41
Gene Williams .••.... .42
Chris Hindman ....... . 50
George Lechowicz ..... 51
Everette Williams ...... 52
Greg Dunham .... . ... 60
Gary Slovek .......... 61
Glen Boggess ......... 62
Lloyd Daniels ......... 64
Herb Smith . . . •..... . 65
Ed SeDan ............ 66
George Tague .. . . .. . . 67
Jim Hecht·Nielsan .... . 70
Archie Topping . . .. . .. 71
John Hendrysan . . . . ... 72
Mike Nelson .... .. ... 73
Bill Reynolds .••...... 74
Phil Van Buskirk .. . .. . 75
Greg Hume ......... . 76
Terry Matthews ..... . .
Jim Jackson . . ..... .. . 80
Glenn Hanley ... . . ... 81
Sam Molina .. . ....... 82
Del Smith . . ......... . 83
Hugh McMillan .. . .... 84
J . Nady .. .......... . 85
Rayford Tillis .....•.•. 86

n

Gene Williams {42) clears the path for John Slovek (24).

�Gridders Grab
All-City Honors
The members of East's 1965 football team
were the last to be coached by Pat Panek,
who retired after 28 seasons as head football
coach for the Angels. During this period his
teams ruled the Denver Prep league football
scene. Under Panek, the Angels compiled a
168-31-12 record in league play. East won
15 outright Denver City championships, tied
for another and claimed two State titles.
Many members of Panek's final team
were honored this year. Terry Matthews
gained First Team All-City honors. All-City
Second Team awards went to Bruce Gilchrist,
Roger Cheatham, and J. Nady. Mark McElhinney, John Slovek, Greg Hume, Chris
Hindman, Art levy, and Gene Williams received Honorable Mention Commendation
Awards. Williams was the first Angel gridder
to receive the Pat Panek Award, given to the
outstanding East football player each season.
These All-City footballers and other former East players attended a testimonial
dinner at the Hilton Hotel, December 8, in
honor of Coach Panek, to pay tribute to the
retiring coach for the outstanding job he had
done in coaching the East High School football teams since 1938.

A spinner play by tailback Rick Achatz is good for short yardage and
a first down.

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A hard tackle by J. Nady downs a lincoln
player.

Gene Williams (42), led by the blocking of Jim Revels
(41 ), penetrates the West defense for valuable yardage.
Phil VanBuskirk's extra point attempt goes wide of its
mark as Rick Achatz (11) holds for the place kick.

�A host of East tacklers brings down
a lincoln ball carrier.

VARSITY FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Team

Won

............ 7
···· ··········· 5
Washington
·········· 5

Jefferson
South

................ 4

EAST
North
lincoln

Manual
West

.. ············· 3
.............. 2

.............. 2

...... .. ...... .. 0

Lost

Pet.

0
2
2
3

1.000
.714
.714
.571
.429
.286
.286
.000

•
5
5
7

Mark McElhinney gets off another
one of his consistently fine punts.

Coach Kirk Hinderlider explains a weakness in the opposition's defense
to Coach Pat Panek.

Terry Matthews and Herb Smith
pour in to put the clamps on a
West passer.

Sam Molina catches a short pass
for a first down.

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East reserves await their chance to go into the game.

Driving through the line on a trap play, Mark McElhinney shakes off a Jefferson tackler.

Defensive halfbacks Roger Cheatham (10) and Mark McElhinney (21)
go high to break a lincoln pass
play.

�Panek Retires After 28 Years at East

Joyous Angels corry Coach Pot Panek off the field after on impressive 38-0 win over lincoln .

Lloyd Daniels and Terry Matthews smother a lincoln boll carrier as J.
Nody looks on.

Coach Paul Coleman explains a pass pattern to
end Rayford Tillis.

�Cutting behind an excellent block, Gene Williams (42) moves
up-field for a long gain.

Bill Macintosh prepares to fire a reverse pass downfield during the
West game.

linebacker Bruce Gilchrist (40) comes up and
stops a Manual runner for no gain.

�Juniors Finish 1n 2nd Place Tie
JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBAll ROSTER
Dove Berry
Glen Boggess
Richard Boll
Dwight Eisnoch
Willie Fields
Rod florquist
Dove Hollett
Jim Hecht·Nielsen
Jim Jackson
George Kawamoto
Clyde lucas
Sam Molino
Mark Morris
Bill Oliver
Jim Revels
Gory Slovek
Del Smith
Herb Smith
lorry Stephens
Archie Topping
lorry Tuggles
Don Westmoreland
lee Williams
Coach - Myron Craig

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
Won
Washington
7
EAST
4
Jefferson
3
South
3
lincoln
3
Manual ...... 3
North
West .••.....

.......
....
.......
••••••

0

Lost

Tied

Pet .

0
3
2
3
3
3
.5
6

0

1.000
..571
..571
..500
..500
..500
.214
.143

0

2

1
0

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Scampering through a quick opening in the Manual defense is George Kawamoto.

Larry Tuggles (above) breaks
loose on a third down play
for valuable yardage. A lincoln ball carrier (left) finds it
hard going against East's
tough line.

�Coach Charles Clarkson analyzes the game situation as Jim Casebolt {left) prepares to fire a
pass to an East receiver downfield.

A Washington safety gets only insignificant yardage
on a punt return as Reggie Mines (80) is downfield
quickly to make the tackle.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll ROSTER
David Alkave
Bob Brewer
Ocie Brooks
James Casebolt
Walter Dawkins
Dennis Degenhart
Darrell Dickens
Cliff Erickson
Kevin Gamez
Paul Greco
Scott Grigg
John Hardy
Jerry Hilliard
Michael Hooker
Anther Hudgins
Greg MacDougal
Joseph Marecak

Alfred Mcfarland
David McGee
Reggie Mines
Lonnie Nieto
Steve Olson
Mike Parks
David Peak
Lance Scrivner
James Shanahan
Larry Streno
Paul Van Buskirk
Ted Wrenn
Bill Wright
Paul Young
Coaches
Charles Clarkson
Kirk Hinderlider

�Golfers Falter
To Below-Par Finish
The East High golf team, led by all-city
player Brian McCormack, puttered to a sixth
place finish in the city. Crushed by an early
defeat at the hands of Abraham Lincoln, the
Angels were able to engineer team victories
over only West and Manual. In a season
marked by many close individual matches,
the Angels figured into the city standings by
taking crucial matches from the leaders.

Determination is reflected by Kim Rea as one stroke
separates him from his opponent.

111
Well-executed recovery shots became the
key to success for Harry King, East's most
consistent winner.

Team captain Brian McCormack deftly rolls in an
eight-footer.

GOLF ROSTER
Warren Cornell
Steve Johnstone
Harry King
Brion McCormack
Terry Milligan
Kim Reo
David Schemel
Gory Stranahan
Howard Vogel

Coach
Don Smith

�The impact of defeat is felt by Steve Jackson as Wes
Nakata, Coach Jim Coleman and his son, Doug, try to
console him. While on hts toes, Steve (below) demonstrates fine backhand form.

While practicing for the State Tournament,
Steve Wilbur looks concerned.

TENNIS ROSTER
John Baker
Steve Jackson
Wesley Nakata
Scott Robinson
Gary Stern
Dave Tickton
Jim Trotsky
Steve Wilbur

Coach
Jim Coleman

Concentration played an important part of
Wesley Nakata's game, which greatly improved since last year.

�Netmen Prevail for Second Straight Year

The East High tennis team captured its
second consecutive State Championship, although it failed to win a third straight City
Title. East finished second to George Washington in city competition.
Although number one singles player Steve
Jackson lost his first round state match in
three sets, Dave Tickton and Steve Wilbur
teamed to walk over everybody in their path,
including Thomas Jefferson, who defeated
them in the State Qualifying matches. Jim
Trotsky beat Joe Taylor from South to gain
the finals against Dan Plattner of Washington. Plattner defeated Trotsky in a hard
fought, three set victory, which enabled Washington to tie East for the State Title.
Seniors Steve Jackson, Jim Trotsky, Steve
Wilbur, Dave Tickton, and Wes Nakata all
contributed towards two City and two State
Championships, won during their stay at East.

All-City singles number four player, Dove
Tickton, prepares to hit a half-court volley.

113

Steve Wilbur and Dove Tickton (left) show
the determination that earned them the State
doubles title. Hustling Jim Trotsky (above)
exerts the effort that gained him the runner·
up title in the State number two singles.

�Angels Run Down Fourth
The East High School Cross Country team
experienced a successful year, culminating
in an impressive fourth place finish in the
State meet. Senior John Davis, a standout
all season, topped his achievements with a
7:10.5 time in the City meet, tying the city
record. Davis and his teammate Glen Eppleston sped to 4th and 7th places, respectively,
in the State meet.
Next year's team will be headed by sophomore letterman Darrell Eversman and junior
lettermen George Horvath and Mike Nunley.

Glen Eppleston and sophomore Darrell Eversman begin their
" sprint" as they round the final turn .

East High runners (on left) jockey for positions just after the gun .

�CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Points
South • • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . . • 23
lincoln • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • . •
«
Wash ington . . . • . . . • • . . • . . . • • . . . • SO
EAST ..•.•.•••.••••••...•...• 52
Jefferson . • . . . • . . • • • • • . • • • • • . • • 86
North • . • • • . • • • . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . 92
Manual •••.••....•• , •..• , .... 101
West •.......••...•••••...•.... 128

John Davis crosses the line in another easy 1st place victory,
overshadowing a 3rd place team finish.

Coach Jack Moulton points out where harrier
Steve Schmaltz should have made his move.

A GW opponent nudges ahead of winner
Glen Eppleston just after they pass the finish
line.

CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER
larry Cook
John Davis
Glen Eppleston
Darrell Eversman
George Horvath
Michael Nunley
Steve Schmall%
Coach
Jack Moulton

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�East Upset in Bid for Third Straight
City and State Titles

Bob Knox (52) goes high to swipe a rebound from a lincoln player as teammates Jim Jackson (32), Rayford Tillis (54),
and Keith Rausch (34) wait expectantly.

�The East High basketball team, which
dominated the Denver Prep league and State
competition the past two seasons, faltered in
its attempt to gain its third straight City and
State basketball titles. Although it showed the
strength of former East teams, the Angels
failed to win crucial games in league play.
During pre-season competition, the Angel
basketballers won seven straight, including a
thrilling, three-overtime victory over staterival Greeley Central 69-64. In the Pueblo Invitational Tournament, the Cherubs overcame
the homecourt advantage of Pueblo South
and Centennial to enter the finals against
Denver lincoln. Keith Rausch and Roger
Cheatham led the third period charge that
put the lancers away and gave East the Invitational Championship.

Ranked number one of Colorado high
school teams by the Denver Post, the Angels
entered Denver league action as the favorite
to repeat its City title. They defeated West
and North, but fell to an inspired T. J. five
70-61 to end their winning streak at nine and
dropped to fifth in the Prep polls. The Angels
came back to dump rival Washington 55-51,
but they could not find the touch against
Manual and lost, which ended their try for
the City championship. The team closed out
league play with come-from-behind victories
over South and lincoln, to finish in second
place.
In the Denver Public Schools District
Tournament, East lost its first round game to
South, and ended hopes of returning to capture its third consecutive State Basketball
Championship.

117

Attempting to shoot over the fouling hand of a Washington
player, Rayford Tillis (right) lets nothing stop him as he drives
in for two points. Bernard Gipson (above) chokes the lay-up
attempt of a North guard .

�Rayford Tillis (above) steals the boll out of a surprised West
player's arms. Going up for a layup against a hounding
lincoln defender is Roger Cheotom (below) as Albert Gale
(44) and Jim Jackson (32) move in for a possible tip-in.
Forward Bernard Gipson grimaces as he
pulls down a rebound.

�Hoopsters Dunked to Second

VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Manua l

············

Won
7

·······

EAST
....... 5
Lincoln ••••.••.••••••• 4
J efferson •..••.•••...•. 4
••..•...•• 3
Wa shington
North •....•........•. 2
South ....••......•••• 2
•. 1

West

•••••••

0

•••••

Lost
0
2
3
3
4
5
5
6

Pet.

1.000
.714

.571
.571
.429
.286
.286
.143

All GAMES
EAST

64
69
60

57
59
72

58
46
53
61

55
46

55
77
64
40
37

Opponent

Aurora Hinkley . . • • . . .
. ... 51
Greeley Central .•... . .......... 64
Pueblo South ••..•••.......•.... 51
Pueblo Centennial • . .••...•...• • 55
lincoln ....•...••. . ••...•.... • 57
West
...•...••..•......•...• 42
Adams City .•....•..••......... 52
West .•...•....••............. 40
North .....•................... 48
Jefferson ..•................... 70
Washington .................... 51
Manual ...•....•...•.......... 78
South •......•.............• : . . 50
Lincoln ........................ 70
South ...•..................... 67
North ............... . ...... . . . 55
West ......... . .••..••....... . 50

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A flat-footed North defender finds it impossible to stop Albert Gale (44) as he
flips a short jumper into the basket.

�East Five
Styles In Season

Moving across the keyhole, Richard Armstrong sets up a screen for a teammate.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
Armstrong , Richard
Cheatham , Roger
Gale , Albert
Gipson, Bernard

Holmes, Greg
Jackson, Jim
Knox, Bob
Nunley, Mike
Rausch, Keith
Tillis, Rayford

Coach
Paul Coleman

Coach Paul Coleman finds a referee's decision controversial.
Roger Cheatham fends off a North guard who is trying to block his
lay-up attempt.

�Between quarters, Coach Colema n (be/ow) expla ins a play that
Bernard Gipson (41 -/eft) sets up by passing to Bob Knox (53) as
Rayford Tillis (55) looks on .

121

Keith Rausch (right ) is all alone
against four lincoln players, but
he goes above them all to get
off a twisting jump-shot. Greg
Holmes (above) barely gets off
a shot in the North game.

�Second Place
"Tied-Up" by Juniors

Glenn Boggess (32, above) tips in an errant teammate's shot for
two points. Going high in the air, Mike Nunly (50, below) attempts
to block an opponent's shot as Bill Oliver assists.

After driving past a North defender, Clinton
Williams gets an easy "lay-up."

JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL ROSTER

JUNIOR BASKETBALL STANDINGS

w

L

Pet.

Manual
7
EAST
5
Jefferson ............. 5
Washington ........... 4
lincoln ········· ······ 4
South ················ 2
North ············· ... 1
West
0

0
2
2
3
3
5

1.000
.714
.714
.571
.571
.286
.143

••

0

•••••••••

••••••••••

••

0

•••

•

••

0.

0

0

•••

••••

••••••

6
7

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Glen Boggess
leonard Davis
Dale Grays
Jim Jackson
Richard McGuire
Sam Molina
Mike Nunley
Sill Oliver
Del Smith
Dan Westmoreland
Clinton Williams
Coach
Pat Panek

�Sophomores Bounced
to Sixth
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL STANDINGS

W
Manual ..••........... 13
lincoln ...••....•...•• 11
Jefferson . • • . . . . . . • . . 10
Washington . . . . . . . . . . 7
South . • . . . . . . . . • . ... 5
EAST ................ -4
West ............... 3
North
3

L

Pet.
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3

.786
.71-4

•

7
9
10
11
11

.500
.357
.280
.21-4
.21-4

SOPHOMORE
BASKETBALL ROSTER

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Gregory Barnes
Jim Casebolt
Dan Craft
Maxie Grave
Mike Hooker
Fred larson
Greg MacDougal
John McNair
Reggie Mines
John Nolop
David Peak
Alvin Powell
Charles Traxler
Bart Weiss
Bill Wright
Paul Young

Coach
Dan Smith

John McNair (10) bottles with a North player for a rebound while
Bill Wright (42) and Greg Barnes follow the ploy.

Coach Don Smith goes over his players'
defensive assignments during a time-out.

Sophomores Mike Hooker (left), Bill Wright (middle),
and Moxie Grove (right) demonstrate their hordcourt
abilities in games this season.

�Taking a fmal breath, sprinter Glen Hanley prepares for a driving finish.

Swimmers Submerge to 4th

The East High swimming team, under
coach Charles Clarkson, churned to a fourth
place city finish. Highlights of the season included slipping by the South Rebels by a slim
7 points and nearly defeating a powerful T. J.
team. However, the Angels lacked depth and
failed in the development of any consistent
winner. Although 13 mermen qualified in the
district meet, the team disappointingly did not
place in state competition.

Coach Charles Clarkson inspires the team to a peak performance
prior to the South meet. The team went on to defeat the Rebels
by 7 points.

�Jim Florey, co-captain, strains under the tension of his
"come-from-behind" victory.

Following the ceiling lights, backstroker John Hendryson swims a
straight course.

With his powerful stroke, swimmer Bob Bell churns his
way through the 200-yard freestyle.

SWIMMING STANDINGS

SWIMMING ROSTER

Won
Washington .••...•...•....
Jefferson • . . . . • . . . • . . . • • . .
lincoln

••...•

7
6
5

EAST . ••....••.•.•••••...•• 4
South
North

..•. . ..•...... . •....•. 3
.••....•.. .. •.••....•. 2

Manual ••..•••••••.••.••• 1
West ••••.•.••..••.•••..••• 0

Lost
0

John Barber
Bob Bell

1

Bob Bolden

2
3
4
5

Dove Bonham

6
7

Bob Chenen
Wayne Cockle
Bill Elsey
Nick Ervin
J im Florey
Rod Florquist
John Fuller
Jim Garrett
Bob Gates
Marshal Greene
Tim Greer
Glenn Hanley
John Hardy
John Hendrysan
Peter Holme
Steve Johnstone
John Kontnik
Charles Tuft
larry Tuggles
Charles Wagner

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Straightening from the pike position, diver Steve Johnstone
heads for a perfect entry.

Ted Wren
Coach
Charles Clarkson

�Wrestlers
"Taken-Down" to 8th
The East High wrestling team, under Coach
Jim Coleman, had plenty of determination
and potential but lacked over-all team
strength due to injuries to key wrestlers. The
grapplers posted an 0-7 won-lost record in
city competition and finished seventh in the
District qualifying match.
The highlight of the season for the East
grapplers was Holman Carter's outstanding
performance in gaining a draw with one of
the touring Japanese All Star wrestlers, Denver's sole individual " victory."
Junior Mike Young was East's only representative in the state competition, but was
defeated in the quarter-finals. With experience gained this year, many sophomore and
junior wrestlers will be fighting for positions
on the varsity wrestling team next year.

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Mike Young holds his opponent under control as he prepares to
take him down from a " referee's position ."

WRESTLING STANDINGS
Won
Lincoln
.............. 7
Monuol ..••.......... 6
South ................ 4
West ................ 4
Washington . . . . . . . . . . 3
North ..... . .......... 3
Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
EAST ................ 0

Lost

Pd .

0

1.000
.857
.571
.571
.428
.428
.143
.000

1
3

3
4
4
6
7

Doring a brief rest period Coach Jim Coleman gives
Bruce Gilchrist advice concerning his take-down
strategy.

Mike Nelson positions himself for a pin in his heavyweight
match against a Thomas Jefferson wrestler.

�Holman Carter (left), East's only representative on the Denver
All-Star wrestling team, which challenged the Japanese High
School wrestlers, anticipatns a take-down maneuver early in his
match . Holman (above) begins to score in the final period, in
which he tied the score 3-3. The referee raises both wrestlers'
hands (below) indicating a draw. Holman gained Denver's only
points against the fine Japanese grapplers, who won 30-2.

WRESTLING ROSTER
Holman Carter
David Dick
Karl Dortzbach
David Edwards
Darrell Eversman
Randy Fancher
Willie Fields
Andy Risher
Pete Garcia
Bruce Gilchrist
Michael Hannibal
Bill larson
Fred loech ne r
Robert Moore
Michael Nelson
lonnie Nieto
lau Nanay
Steve Phelps
Thomas Pohlman
Jim Revels
Jim Smith
William Thurow
Everette Williams
Mike Young
Steve Wilson
Coach
Jim Coleman

�Gymnasts Swing
Successful Season
Under the direction of Coach Bill Holmes,
the East High Gymnastics team swung through
a successful season, finishing in fourth place
in city competition, with a season record of
5-3. The Angels competed against top-ranking teams in the state, including last year's
state champs, Fairview. East was also ranked
eighth in the state by the Colorado High
School Athletic Association.
Outstanding members this year were Mike
Maxie, Steve Johnstone and Brian Prendergast. Mike was ranked first in the state in the
high bar event, based on his accomplishments
during the year. Steve was ranked sixth in
the state in trampoline. Brian Prendergast,
East's all-around gymnast, performed consistently in all his events and helped lead East
to its fine record.

The difficult Iron-Cross is demonstrated by Rusty
VanMeter on the still rings.

Curt Campbell pauses in an l-position before continuing his routine on
the parallel-bars.

Coach Bill Holmes watches the performances of his gymnasts intently.

�GYMNASTICS ROSTER

East's all -around gymnast, Brian Prendergast, shows proficiency in two of his events,
the side-horse (/eft), and the parallel-bars
(above) .

Roy Arnsmeyer
Joel Butler
Curt Campbell
Rolph Clarke
Joe Croes
Charles Dillon
Dove Evans
John Fielding
Paul Greco
Dan Grunfeld
Brian Hamilton
Mike (lane) Hannibal
les Jackson
Ed Johnson
Steve Johnstone
Bob Mallett
Mike E. Maxey
Mike J . Maxie
Brad Moses
Dave Pierce
Brian Prendergast
Neal Stafford
Dale Stewart
Russ VanMeter
Don Warren
Bart Weiss
Coach
Bill Holmes

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The dismount is an important
part of all gymnastic events.
Mike Maxie is shown during
his high-flying dismount from
the high-bar as Coach Holmes
"spots" for him.

�Outfielder Herb Sanders finds the pitch he wants
as he lashes a base hit to left field .

Baseballers Fight,
Falter to Fourth
It was a season of bad breaks and costly
errors for the Angel batsmen and it ruined
one of Coach Myron Craig's strongest bids for
the city baseball crown. Despite eight returning lettermen, East lost five games by 1 or 2
run margins.
One of the fielding highlights of the season for the Angels was a triple play in the
initial game of the season against North.
Steve Jackson caught a line drive touched
second base and fired it to first base.
Hitting seemed to be the major weakness
on this year's team, as the Angels failed to
get clutch hits at the right time. The team
had hitting power in Herb Sanders and Harry
King, as well as others, but it was too spotty
to bring the Angels the championship.

BASEBAll STANDINGS
Won
Lost

.........

15
Washington
..... 13
lincoln
.......... 12
EAST ............
8
West
8
North
8
Kennedy
. . ....... . . 4
South
. . . ........ 3

Jefferson

.............
.... .....

Manual

•••••••••

0

••

1
3
4
8
8
8
12
13
15

Pet .
.938
.813
.750
.500
.500
.500
.250
.187
.063

Coach Myron Craig has a discussion with an umpire
in an effort to change his decision .

lefty Dave Gaul str;kes out ano ~ her Manual batter as he leads
the Angels to victory.

�VARSITY
BASEBALL ROSTER
Jeff Self
Warren Carnell
Bill Elsey
Terry Franchini
Dave Gaul
Steve J acksan
Harry King
Bill Macintosh
J . Nady
Herb Sanders
Dave Tickton
Jim Trotsky
Steve Tursick
Dan Westmoreland
Coach
Myron Craig

Bdl Macintosh slides home safely on a wild pitch, beating the attempted tag by a Greeley Central pitcher.

Steve Jackson prepares
himself for the oncoming
pitch.

Steve Tursick (above left) studies the
North pitcher while waiting in the on
deck circle for his turn to bat. Second
baseman Jeff Belf (above) fields a
grounder and prepares to fire it to
first baseman Bill Macintosh. Catcher
J . Nady (left) digs for the pitch as the
umpire prepares to make a decision.

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�Angels Seek Third Straight City, State Titles

State Sprint Champ Art levy hits the tape in a record time of 9.6 in the 100-yard dash, the fastest ever
recorded in Colorado competition.

�Herb Smith (left ) strains while putting the shot during
a practice session . Battling for the lead (above) in
the 880-yard run in a meet against North and West
are Steve Schmaltz (center) and Reggie Mines as
Alvin Cooper begins his move .

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Miler John Davis is
watched by the timers
as he crosses the finish
line first, far ahead of
his nearest competitors.

�Trackmen Run
Through Competition

Sam Molina crosses the finish line after anchoring
East's Mile Relay team.

Broadjumper Greg Holmes strains for extra
distance.

After a fast first leg in the 880-relay, Art levy quickly passes the baton to Marcus Morris.

�Set for a fast start in a relay event is Rod Florquist.

Gene Williams flies over the 180-ya(d low hurdles.

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Pulling himself over the bar, pole-vaulter Chris Bellairs tries to clear
12 feet.

TRACK ROSTER
Richard Armstrong
Chris Bellairs
Glen Boggess
Bob Bolden
Walter Carman
Maurice Cason
Charles Chase
Larry Cook
Alvin Cooper
Klaus Cox
James Curtis
lloyd Daniels
John Davis
Greg Diamond
Greg Dunham
Glen Eppleston
Gregory Euell
Darrell Eversman
Randy Fancher
Willie Fields
Rod Florquist
Rod Frey
Albert Gale
Rod Grier
Bill Green
lynn Henderson
Gregory Holmes
George Horvath

James Jackson
Reginald Jones
Mike laughlin
Art Levy
Jim lyons
Greg MacDougal
Hugh MacMillan
Dave Mays
Robert M~ys
Reggie Mines
Sam Molina
Mark Morris
Michael Nunley
Mike Parks
Mark Patterson
David Reed
James Revels
Steve Schmaltz
Del Smith
Herb Smith
Rayford Tillis
Archie Topping
larry Tuggles
Clinton Williams
Eugene Williams
Tony Williams
Bill Wright

Coach
Jack Moulton

�Myriad individuals
Each holding within himself
ideas and interests
different from any other.
Thousands of narrow paths
Intersecting daily
Blending together
in a subtle way.
All these separate walkways
Converge in a unifying terminal:
The bond of common interest
That leads to many
Emerging
As one group.
A unified sphere
In the middle
Of separation
A club

�Clubs

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�Gail Ritterspach describes the experience she has gained as KnitWits' secretary.

138
Patty Reagan, conducting a discussion group at the ICC leadership conference,
emphasizes the individual's obligations in organizations.

A more effective Inter-Club Council, an
organization composed of club presidents,
strengthened the club system. ICC's first project was to present the Sophomore Orientation
Assembly in which the opportunities offered
by East's clubs were explained. lmprevu, the
Sweetheart Dance, was planned and executed
by members of ICC. An impressive and educational leadership conference which
stressed creative citizenship and the role of
the individual in activities was sponsored by
ICC. At the end of the year a banquet was
held to honor old and new officers and outstanding members who served and participated in all facets of the organization's program.

ICC Conference Inspires
New Leaders
The theme for the Sweetheart Dance is decided upon by ICC members Nancy Brandt, Connie Takamine, and Karen Cruter.

�Key Club officers Terry Milligan, Mike Nelson, and Brian Prendergast record the sales of the E-Keys, the student directories.

Key Club
Suggestions for the Key Club sweetheart are given by Bob Gates
and George Kawamoto.

Sales Excel
Key Club, a branch of the Denver Kiwanis
Clubs, began the year by compiling and
distributing "E-Key," the student directory.
Members registered cars for the school parking lot and held a potluck with the Seraphs
in the fall. Later the club offered a vocational
guidance program to members, had a mock
Kiwanis meeting, and sent delegates to the
International convention. Collecting for the
March of Dimes and sponsoring the Spring
Banquet for school leaders were the final Key
Club duties for the year.

�Seraphs Crown King

Senior girls in Seraph Sisters gave a class
period a day for service to East as assistants.
These girls were outstanding in scholarship
and good citizenship. Seraphs began the
social year with their dance, when ·'an East
King was crowned. The club sponsored the
annual Faculty Dessert and sent Christmas
cards to the teachers. Other services the
Seraphs performed included a tour of the
school for sophomore girls, co-sponsoring the
Senior Return, presenting the Senior girl
awards assembly, and participating in the
Pre-Law and Seraph tutorial system.

Seraph officers Ellen Morimoto, Susan Shermack, Susan Ando, and Margaret Smith
listen while Barbara Loomis offers a suggestion.

Serving pie a Ia mode, Barbara
Hurd treats the teachers at the
Faculty Dessert.

Seraph Sister Gail Fliegler and several teachers exchange opinions during the
Faculty Dessert.

�Pre-Law Summons
Honorable Members

Presiding over the Pre-law trials, Gerry del Junco calls
another witness to the stand.

The crack af a resonant gavel and the resounding cry of " All rise" began the dynamic
1965-66 Pre-Law year. Activities in which the
members took part included ushering for the
Woodbury Contest, conducting the Tutorial
System, and cosponsoring the annual Senior
Return . Intellectual pursuits of the club involved~ield trips to various municipal and
state courts and several speakers at meetings
who expounded th~ virtues of the profession
of law. Also dedicated to more rigorous and
entertaining pastimes, Pre-Law members participated in a ski-outing, winter carnival, the
annual Spring Banquet, and constructed a
"Float Extravaganza" for Color Day. Old
members also enjoyed the privilege of initiating new applicants at a mock trial. Thus the
pacesetting P.-L. boys trudged their way
through the school year to reach the glorious
goals of honor, dignity and the fun-loving
pursuit of happiness.

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Brian Prendergast and Mike Nelson review the defendant's
records.
Prosecutor Terry Milligan presents his case against a defendant.

�Tri-Hi-Y Serves Community

Essentially a service club, Tri-Hi-Y benefited both East and the Community. At
Thanksgiving food baskets were sent to the
needy. During Christmas members made gifts
for the Ridge Home children and caroled at
senior citizens' homes. In the spring, orphans
were taken on a one day outing by club
members. One day each month the club
visited a different church in order to gain an
understanding of many religions. Speakers
from world service organizations, such as the
Peace Corps, explained their goals at the
meetings.

142
Mrs. Charles Stott informs Tri-Hi-Y members about the
city Head Start Program.

Barb Vickers, Donra Vogel, and Droopy Vogel
consider the suggestion of an ice skating party.

Susie Ando, Barbara Norris and Alice Sawaya support Tri-H-Y's chili supper.

Cheryl Swenson and Sally Grandy gain understanding
of the Head Start program.

�Boys' Panels
Prove Informative

Self-improvement was the goal of the
Model Teens Club. Experts kept members
informed about the latest in fashion, grooming and poise. The Model Teens practiced
by presenting a fashion show, " I Enjoy Being
a Girl," at the Hilton Junior Ballroom. Other
activities included sponsoring the chili supper
and a party for the Special Education classes.
Their year ended with a luncheon for the
initiation of officers.

An attractive date dress is worn by Ann
Montes.

Karen Meyers models a gay plaid raincoat.

John Sneed, David Tickton, and Howie Vogel state
their views on dating at a Model Teens' meeting.

�At the Red Cross Assembly, Engineer Charlie Johnson pauses at the stopping places on the year's agenda, represented by Jim
Trotsky, Bruce Gilchrist, and George Weber.

Mr. Earl Reum presents an informative and entertaining talk on the projects
of Red Cross.

Red Cross
Raises Ruckus
The first early morning dance ever held
at East helped the Red Cross complete its
toy drive for the Santa Claus Shop. Members
attended interschool breakfasts and contributed to the talent show at Fitzsimons. Its enrollment driv.e this spring began with an
assembly featuring Earl Reum, the Coordinator of Student Activities. On Easter the
club sponsored an easter egg hunt for a
group of orphans, ending a successful and
active year of service.

�Aufsteiger Makes Tracks
In order to acquaint members with the
mountains, Aufsteiger, the East High mountain climbing club, visited various areas of
Colorado. More experienced climbers taught
new members the basics of mountaineering
and rock climbing; then they were left on
their own. As a service project, Aufsteiger
cleaned up Eldorado Canyon. During the
winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
kept the members in shape. When the
weather permitted, the club rock-climbed,
hiked, and took overnight trips into the
wilderness.

Checking his gear, Bruce Gilchrist prepares
for the trek.

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A long line of snowshoers winds its
way into the mountains.

�Barbie Vickers serves dessert to Mary
Warren and her father.

146
White Jackets loudly cheer the Angels on to
another victory.

�Susie Wytias, Annette Owens, and Debbie Stroh ask their
"fathers-for-the-evening," "What's the matter with Dads
today?"

White Jackets Arouse
Athletic Enthusiasm
East High's girls' pep club, the White
Jackets, enthusiastically supported all sports
events this year. At meetings held every Friday, they planned and prepared their projects. Marching in the Veterans Day Parade
and sponsoring the Father-Daughter Banquet
were the first spirit-boosting activities of the
pep club. At the honeecoming game, White
Jackets provided half-time entertainment,
which included the formation of the words,
"Coach Panek," honoring East's outstanding
football coach. A spring banquet for the
initiation of officers completed their year of
active and devoted service.

Claudia King applauds the team's comeback.

�Counterpoints Note
Musical Contrasts

Classical music is listened to

by Sandi Dill and Karen Rose at a

Counterpoints meeting .

Counterpoints, an organization devoted
to the appreciation of music, sponsored an
assembly featuring the "Buffoons," a men's
chorus from the University of Colorado. The
club attended "West Side Story" and discussed its merits afterwards. Outside speakers
aideq members in gaining a deeper understanding and knowledge of various types of
music.

David Young (above) interprets the meaning of medieval music as Janet Gunzelman, Carol Anderson, and Diane Briscoe
form their own opinions.

148

�Symposium Analyzes
Literature
Appreciation of literature and art films
was stressed by Symposium this year. As a
social - literary club, Symposium tried to
broaden the interests of members through
reading . Everyone in the club had the same
intellectual experience that made their discussions on the world today possible.

Charlotte Bell asks members to comment on literary
works they have recently read.
Symposium members silently agree with sponsor Mrs . Mary Weed's
opinion about the film, "8h."

�IR Diplomats Attend Model UN
Further understanding of international
politics was promoted by the International
Relations Club. Throughout the year speakers,
including a general from Fitzsimons, presented programs on controversial issues. The
club sent representatives to the Model United
Nations at Greeley. At the Model UN students interested in diplomacy and the procedure of the United Nations represented
different countries in mock meetings. Members also attended several conferences, including one about Asian affairs.

IR sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Williams, chuckles
at a humorous lecture.

Guest speaker Mr. Springston, a former Peace Corps minister,
enlightens IR members on the life in the Peace Corps.

Betsy Ross, Bernice Wosk, and Claudia Dexter ponder
current revolutionary ideas.

�East's FT A Hosts
First Convention
Sponsoring the Annual State Future
Teachers of America Convention occupied
many months of the East FT A. The convention, which was held during March, proved
a tremendous success. Mary Louise Mosley,
the Secretary of the East FT A was elected
State Vice-President. FT A also aided the PTA
on Back to School Night and Career Day.
Members attended lectures and toured several
colleges to observe teaching methods.

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Checking over the schedule of events for the remainder of the year is FTA president Judy Neuman.
Others listen as Cheryl Swenson (center} interjects her point of
view about the teaching salary.

�Orators Speak Up
The Speech Club spent a busy year in
an attempt to interest more people in extracurricular speech activities. Between the
meetings, workshops, and speech meets, the
members found time to plan and sponsor a
novice speech meet at East in the spring.
The Speech Club holds a charter from the
National Forensic League, a selective organization which has a waiting list of more than
1,000 clubs.

Barb Kurz, Speech Club president, listens to a
member's poetry interpretation.

Advice and avid support is given to the club's
debaters by sponsor, Mr. Brian lee.

Speech club members also participate in the school contests, as evidenced
by the participation of Dave Tickton in the Woodbury Contest.

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�Monika Aerni, dressed in her native Swiss apparel, and Kathy Brooks are
greeted at the FLC banquet by Becky Stout.

FLC Studies
Foreign Culture
Language and culture were the main
topics of study for the Foreign Language
Club. In the interests of furthering relationships and understandings with other countries,
the club sponsored two banquets about
European and Asian countries. Other activities
included visiting the University of Denver
language lab, selling doughnuts, trick-ortreating for UNICEF and corresponding with
penpals in Kenya and Japan.

Items on the FlC evaluation sheet are gone
over by President Carla linton .

�Specialists Speak to Euclids

Tony Peros, a Euclidian member, lectures on
the translations of ancient languages.

Euclidian Club members give strict attention to their speaker.

"This Atomic World," an assembly featuring a speaker from the Oakridge
Institute of Technology, was sponsored by the Euclidian Club.

Lectures on applied math, radiation, anthropology, and other topics provided varied subject matter for Euclidean Club. Helping the
members gain a broader knowledge of the
many fields of math and science is the primary goal of this club. Among the activities
were field trips to the Colorado School of
Mines Geophysical Observatory, the government station of weights and measures, and
the Colorado Astronomical Society. The
active Euclideans also sponsored an assembly
on Atomic Radiation, presented by the Oak
Ridge Institute of Technology.

�Villain larry Spencer pleads for his life to the
hero, John Spencer.

Actors Master Melodrama
A working girl's problem was presented
in "Pure as the Driven Snow," East's first
play of the year. The audience hissed and
booed the villain and cheered the hero.
Drama Club members worked fourteen weeks
to produce this melodramatic masterpiece.
Sue Huber, the president of the East Side
Players, thought "Pure as the Driven Snow"
was one of the best plays East has ever seen.
The club also presented a children's play
to different elementary schools, giving any
member interested in the theater a chance
to be a part of an actual production.

Mike Pryor and Margie Schilt listen to Mary Dallas expound
on the dangers of young love.

155
Ken Miller, portraying o deaf and
dumb boy, tries to make Purity Dean,
Mimi Spencer, understand his urgent

�JCL
Traditionally Classic
156
Sue Gilmore and Jane Pace prepare to lead the JCL
group in Latin songs.

Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz, and JCL members
anticipate the Ides of March Skit, " Wipe the Blood Off my Toga."

Junior Classical League members took
time out from planning for their state convention to attend their annual /o Saturnalia and
Ides of March parties. Activities at these exciting fetes included the election of the king,
the costume contest and a chance to learn
more about Roman customs through skits presented by the members . Awards were given
to outstanding Latin students at the spring
banquet, ending another year in the classical
tradition.

Ken Miller, Sandy Jacobs, Sandra Nelms, Bruce Maclean , and Miss
Margaret Smith display favorite Roman apparel.

�Montage editor, Roger Miller, and staff member, Steve
Duvall, examine the poetry entries.
laura Masunaga and Susan Fliegler judge a short story read by Kay
Eldredge.

Student Writing
Reviewed
MONTAGE, East's literary journal, is a
composite of a wide range of student talent.
Selections were chosen by staff members on
the basis of literary merit. The writings included poetry and some short stories, plays
and essays. Drawings and some photographs
were also included in the MONTAGE, which
came out this spring.

�Poised Dancers
Perform
Orchesis, a modern dance group, met
weekly to learn dancing skills and to improve
the members' poise and co-ordination. Hours
of practice were spent in preparation for the
All-School Show and a special dance assembly. The new sponsor, Mrs. Carol Matchett,
offered unusual and difficult dances for
Orchesis members to perform.

luJuana Pointer limbers up before a special modern dance assembly.

Graceful movements are performed by Orchesis members Ellen Bein,
laJuana Pointer, and Valerie Watson.

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The mirror helps the modern dancers co-ordinate
their movements with one another.

�Folks Sing Out
Two Thursday afternoons every month the
school rocked with the music of the Folksong
Club. This year the singers were divided up
into several groups, each with a guitar. At
the meetings one of the groups presented a
musical program for the other members.
Other highlights of the year included outside
speakers and a hootenany with the South
High Folksong Club.

As Bob Slack strums a new tune an his
guitar, Bernard Davis watches and Paul
Meyer follows the music.

Ann Spaulding enjoys Mary Torrington's version of "I've Got A
Hammer."

�FBLA Prepares Businessmen
A new club at East, the Future Business
Leaders of America, has had a busy year
applying for its city, state, and national
memberships and then planning activities for
the year. The main purpose of the club is to
acquaint members with the objectives and
functions of the business world by outside
speakers and field trips.

160
Royce Fields, FBLA president, explains the
club's purpose to prospective members.

FBLA members Debby Stoole, Carol McNeill, and Jackie Vincent help draw up the club's
first constitution.

�DECA President, Corloto Falcon and sponsor, Mr. John Rushton discuss the agenda for the
coming meeting.

DECA Distributes
Daffy Apples
The success of the DECA Daffy Apple Sole is shown in the faces of
Gloria Williams and Bonnie lester.

Preparing members for a business career
is the function of the Distributive Education
Clubs of America. This objective is fulfilled as
members attend business classes at East in the
morning and work in various jobs during the
afternoon. This year's DECA Daffy Apple Sole
helped send members to the state convention,
at which Carol Holmes won third place for
advertisement layout.

Albert Kawakami comments on a new field
offered in the business world .

�Teen Dems Tour Legislature

An active second year began for the
Teen-Dems when they sent four representatives to the State Teen-Dem Convention on
October 29. Speakers on capital punishment
and similar topics kept the members informed
on current controversies. To create more interest in the Democratic Party and politics,
the Teen-Dems visited a meeting of the Colorado legislature this spring.

Jim Holyfield, Teen Dems president, deliberates a question
before answering.
lynda Rock, Karen Hickman, and Pat Abe debate the pros
and cons of capital punishment.

�TARS president Richard Hernandez and Governor John love give careful attention to a
political talk.

Prominent Republican leaders applaud Robert Taft's speech.

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TARS Rally For Taft
Martin Sperry, a member of TARS, greets Robert Taft, the
honored guest of the evening .

Teen-age Republicans began a successful
year by holding a rally for Robert Taft in the
East High auditorium. The TARS met former
Vice-President Richard Nixon when he came
to Denver for Owl Appreciation Night. Prominent speakers informed members on current
political and economic issues. The most rewarding event of the year was the winter
TARS convention, from which members
gained a broader understanding of the
background and the function of the Republican party.

�Mrs. Mary Weed, Stan Koshi, Mr. Don Weed, Edith
Keiry, and Mr. Jerry Biffle begin the first bridge game
at the Faculty-Student tournament.
A mirror reflects the contemplation shown in the players'
faces.

Bridge Club Deals Big
Bridge Club enjoyeQ an active and profitable year. Meeting twice a month, they
played and learned more about the game.
Members also held a faculty-student tournament to try their skills against new opponents.
A senior return game for Bridge Club alumni
provided more competition, ending the club's
successful bid for a grand-slam year.

Nancy Brandt reviews the play as Mr. Bob Simms offers
suggestions for future games.

�165
The power of concentration and patience
mixed with an ability to visualize a goal are
necessary qualities for a chess player. The
Chess Club offered opportunities to gain
these powers this year as members played
each other and were challenged by interschool tournaments.

Competing against one another, Chess Club members improve their skills.

Wits Challenged In Chess Club
Ray Robert makes a crucial move.

Chess demands individual skill and concentration from President Albert
Banker and his opponent, Steve Duvall.

�Resounding Rifles
Reverberate
Rifle-ettes met each Thursday, their shots
reverberating in the armory. The sponsor, Mr.
John Timmons, offered constructive criticism
toward members' prone, sitting, kneeling, and
standing positions. Hours of practice and interclub competition bettered the Rifle-ettes'
marksmanship.

166
The possibility of inter-school competition is suggested
by president Rita Wolverton.
Sharon Irwin carefully aims for the target's bull's-eye.

Mr. John Timmons advises Cecilia Morrison and
Sharon Irwin on using different shooting techniques.

�President Gail Fliegler welcomes one of Pre-Med's speakers, Dr. R. J.
lohlein from Colorado General Hospital.

Pre-Med Visits
Medical Centers
A medical career is advocated
by Miss Faye Twist, East High's
school nurse and Pre-Med sponsor.

Denver General Hospital, the University
of Colorado Medical Center, and Fort logan
were destinations of the Pre-Med Club as they
tried to learn more about medicine as a
career. Speakers from a variety of medical
fields lectured on specific problems. Information concerning the admission requirements
for different colleges was also studied.
Margaret Hindman and Joann Watanabe voice their
ideas for the next tour to a medical center.

�Y-Teens make final plans for their ski outing.

Y-Teens Work
For World Service
Packing boxes for the Church World
Service to send to Viet Nom, making place
mats for Ridge Home, and preparing foodbaskets for needy families consumed many
hours of Y-Teens' service. Recreational activities included a ski trip and a co-sponsored
dance with the Manual Y-Teens. On St.
Patrick's Day members sold shamrocks to
Angels forgetting their green. The Y-Teens
completed their busy year by making menuholders for the children's ward of the Osteopathic Hospital.
Co-President Lauro Partridge briefs the club on future projects while
Co-President Marilyn Leach and Koren Rose observe the members'
reactions.

�Knit-Wits Needle
Hats For T earn
Needles clicked as the Knit-Wits skillfully
made caps for the children at Ridge Home
and brightly colored afghans for themselves.
Members reflected true angelic spirit when
they knitted red and white striped hats for
the East High basketball team. These knitting
projects kept the girls at wits' end throughout the year.

President Bonnie Heidbrak considers the idea of knitting
caps for the children at Ridge Home.

Joann Watanabe, Gail Ritterspach, and Katy Clarke decide on
colors for an afghan.

169

�Ron Degenhart, preparing to bowl his last frame, listens Mr. Brian lee's advice .

Ron throws o spore.

�Bowlers Strike
in Spare Time
Pins flew as the East Girls' and Boys'
Bowling Clubs competed in inter-team, interclub, and inter-school bowling contests. Members developed a sense of teamwork while
learning the fundamentals of bowling. As
members of the American Junior Bowling
Congress, the clubs also participated in this
organization's meets. At the May banquet
trophies and awards were given to the best
bowlers.

171
Dianne Briscoe demonstrates winning form and a bright
attitude.
Glenn Onodera shows the high follow through that leads to high scores.

�D Club Donates Dollars
For Bronco Tickets

172

President of D Club, Gene W illiams, receives the first
Pat Panek award for outstand ing player from Coach
Pat Panek.

The main event of D Club this year was
the members' attendance at the banquet honoring their sponsor and East High coach, Pat
Panek. The lettermen supported the Denver
Broncos by collecting money to buy tickets
for orphans.

Treasurer Mike Nelson and Secretary Keith Rausch plan the Bronco
ticket sale.
Mr. Pat Panek, club sponsor, briefs the football team on future plays.

�Russell Parker and Walter Greenberg observe developing
techniques.

Photographers
Focus Cameras

Chris O' Neill prepares to shoot several individuals.

Shooting, developing, printing and comparing pictures formed the major portion of
the Camera Club's activities this year. Field
trips, mostly to the Colorado Rockies, provided scenic subjects for the wandering lenses.

President Glen Eppleston demonstrates the loading of a
camera.

�Schussing the last hundred feet, Bob Dembeck speeds to the tow line.

looking for the action on the slopes, Bill Kindel eagerly starts
his run.

A SkEast member recovers from a fall.

�175

Skeast Slaloms Slopes
Long ski lift lines did not discourage
SkEast from rushing to the slopes every other
Sunday this winter. Both competitive intramural racing and recreational skiing were
boosted by SkEast's active members. SkEast
monthly meetings provided films of different
ski areas and skiing techniques, but schussing
the slopes formed the major part of their
activities.

Taking off for a fast run, Dave Margolin races down the slope.

Displaying his skiing techniques, a SkEast member completes another
graceful turn.

Angel Da\·e Margolin flies over a mogul.

��Album
177

�Sophomore
Class Officers

Surveying the Esplanade are the Sophomore Class officers: Jean Schilt,
Beaver Hamilton, George Weber, and John Bonsib.

John Allen

Judy Coffee

Charlie Johnson

Jannelle Wilkins

Student Council
Mr. Emil Ziegler and Miss Joyce Walker, the Sophomore Class
sponsors, sign in for another day of school.

�Abe, Pat
Alkove, David
Allen , Carolyn

Allen, John

179

Alvarez, Gary

Amato, Tony

Anderson, Devonna

An•el, Barbara
Aragon, Solly

Ashley, Ronnie
Aydelott, Roger

Babbs, Mary
Bachman, Chris

Boez, Lorna

Barki, Rosalind

Barnes, Alana
Bar-nes, Roy

I.
-

Barry, Roberta
Baynes, Pete

�Bell, Ann
Bingaman, Janice

Block, Ron
Bonham, Steve

Bonsib, John
Bonsib, Pepper

Bosley, Richard
Bouchier, laurel

Bowen, Kathy
Bowers, Jeanne

Bradford, Cherry
Brame, Donna

Brandon, Dwight
Brewer, Bob

Brodie, Judy
Brooks, Jeanne

Sophomores
Brownfield, Ned
Bruehl, Peggy
Brunton, Richard

Brunton, Bob
Bruso, Carol

Buerkle, Charlo

Buffalo, Marion

Bullock, William
Burchfield, John

Coracasis, Cynthia

Carnes, Diane
Carroll, linda

Casebolt, James

Couelberry, Cheryl
Cavnar, Linda

�Chapman, William

Cheuen, Bob

Chinn, Crystel
Clark, Bill

Cleary, Linda

Co, Vitolia

Coffee, Judy
Coffey, lila
Collard, Clark
Collins, Denver

Collins, Kathleen
Collins, Robert
Crabb, Cindy
Crownover,

Dallas, Mary

Davis, Barclay

Davis, Becky
Davis, Kacky
Degenhart, Ron

Dembeck, Robert
Denious, Nancy
Dennis, Kathy

Deutsch, Sandy

Diamond, Greg
Ditson, Ann
Darou, Werner
Downey, Margaret

Drommond , Sue
Duncan, Thelma

Eckhardt, John
Edwards, David

Eggleston, Judy
Elenbogen, Randi
Encinias, Theresa
Erwin, Sharon

Eversman, Darrell

Fancher, Randy
foy, Shirley
Ferguson, Denise

181
Fields, Diane

fisher, Andy
fisher, Beth
fisher, Ron

�Flournoy, Donald
Floyd, Barbaro
Foroelius, Vol
Frobig, Charlotte
Fraley, Jennifer
Francis, Julie

Franz, Rosemarie

Franklin, Timothy
Frey, Rod
Go llegos, Eileen
Garcia, Christine
Garcia, Yvonne

Sophomores

Garrett, David
Gerke, Denise

Gilbert, Kathleen
Goldstone, Bob
Gore, Cindy
Grandy, Sandy

Gray, Tom

Greeley, John
Green, Bill
Green, James
Green, Pat

Greenberg, Wolter
Griffin, Sheila
Groves, Lynette

Gruenberg, Shirley
Guest, Patricia
Hager, Jane

Hall, Cindy

�Hall, Jeanne
Hall, Wesley
Hamilton, Beaver
Hannah, Barbre

Hardy, John

Hart, Susan
Hastings, Celeste

Hays, Marilyn
Heckel, Ted
Heger, Deborah

Henderson, Lynn
Herrera, Vickie

Hillmeyer, Downey
Holmes, Ginny
Holmes, Lana

Horvat, Mike
Hudgins, Andy
Hudson, Barbara

Hudson, Donald
Jackson, Deborah

183

Jackson, Jan

Jacobs, Sandra
Jew, Carolyn

Johnson, Carol

Johnson, Charlie
Johnson, Gregg

Johnson, Gwen
Jones, Connie

Jones, Mike

Karr, Andy
Kawashima, Koren

Keating, Sheila

��Kelly, Kay
Kinort., Cindy
Knowles , Merilynn

Kopp, linda
Krouse, Janet

Kretschmar, James

Krill , Juli
Kriwenkow, Olga
lamb, Alan
lombott, Danny
Lamers, John

lang, Mike

lefree, Mike

Lewallen, Janet
Lighthall, Gary
lindsay, Timothy

Littlejohn, Kathy
long, Tom

lukich, Barbaro

MacDougal, Greg
Macleish , Cindy

Martin, Coy
Mason, Herbert

185

Mayeda, Dianne

Mayo, Donald
McAndrews, Connie
McCue, Joe

McElroy, lynda
Mcfarland, Alfred
McGee, David
McGrath, Sharon
McNeill, Carol
Mensing, Cynthia

Miera, Joe

Mihis, Phil

Sophomores

�Parks, Mike
Peak, Dave

Perez, Bernice

Pettes, Chris

Phelps, Chris
Phillips, Peggy

Pieratt, Joy

Plastino, Paige

Poindexter, Virginia

Probst, Molly

Moore, Malinda
Morimoto, Kerry

Moses, Brad

Pryor, Beverly
Radovich, lynette

Murphy, Kenneth
Neil, David
Neil, larry
Reece, Randy

Renner, Mark

Nelson, Delores
Neubert, Vivian

Noel, Angie

Rhoads, John
Rhodes, McGregor

Nuss, Michele
Oliver, Carma
Olson, Steve

Sophomores
O' Neill, Chris
Overland, Kristine
Parker, Russ

�Rigg, Nancy
Robins, Reginald
Robinson, Freda
Rogers, Warren

Roggenboch, Michele
Ross, Kathy

Sois, Kathy

Sois, lillian

Soks, Nino

Scheier, Edith
Schilt, Jean
Schmitt, Shirley

Scribner, Carol
Seymour, Pat

Shanahan, Jim
Show, Jim

Shermock, Gail
Shively, Michael
Silverman, Terry

187

Skolout, Bill

Smith, Carol
Smith, Edwin

Smith, Jim
Smith, Patricio

�Smith, Yvonne
Sogn, Dick

Spencer, Miriam
Spirek, Marie

Stafford, Kay
Stafford, Neal

Standley, Sue
Stanek, lynda

Starr, Gary
Steele, Delores
Stern, Gary
Stevens, Donna
Stever, Beth

Stribling, Mary
Strom, Paul
Strom, Tony

Stroth, Sherry
Studer, Lynn

Suesser, Albert
Sutherland, linda
Tanaka, Dan

Thaemert, Judith
Thaemert, Richard

Timberlake, Richard
Tooley, Tom
Traxler, Charles

Trujillo, Mary
Tully, Gary

Tursick, Carla

Typher, Vicki
Underwood, Kathy
Utt, Joyce
Van Buskirk, Paul

Sophomores

�Vaughn , Leroy
Vent e rs , Barbara

Verduin, De bbie
Vick, Sherry
Wade, Sally

Walk er, Joel

Walton, Jimmy
Wamboldt, Kit
Warr en, Donald

Watson, Christine

Watson, Phyllis
Weber, Dan

Weber, George
Weiman, Donna

Weiss, lora

Welsh, Teddy
Welch, Toni
Widmar, Greg
Wierman, Lynn
Wiggans, Barbara

Wiggins, Barabro

Wilkins, Jannelle
Williams, Jacqueline
Williams, Leroy

Williamson, Cheryl

Winkleblack, Charlotte
Winters, John

Wahl, Kenneth
Waldridge, Richard
Wolverton, Rita

Woods, Margaret
Wortham, Nancy ·

Wrenn, Ted

Wright, Bill

Wright, Ken
Wunsch, Leo
Yamashita, Sue
Young, Paul

189

�Junior Class Officers

The 1965-66 Junior class officers are from
left to right, Herrick Chapman, lou Skubal,
Willie Fields, and Sylvia Wong.

Bob Bell

Donna Kato

George Kawamoto

Kenny Passarelli

Potty Reagan

Anne Schaefer

Student Council
looking over plans for the Junior class float are the class sponsors, Miss Judy
Rowntree and Mr. Ray Acsell.

190

�Abdoo, Morgo
Ackord, Debbie
Adams. Cherie
Agur, Robin

Alorod, JoAnn
Alleg, Michael

Allen, Sondra
Alvarez, Jeanne
Arguello, Nancy
Artzer, Connie
Aumiller, Romano

Austin, Stan

Austin, Steve

Boldwin, Debro

Barlow, Fred
Borlowsky, Polo

Bartholomew, Jock

Bastien, Collette

Bauderer, Marie

Beatty, Lindo

Beebe, Lindo
B&lt;ll, Bob

B~ll. Chorolette

Beth, Jeffrey

�Betka, Nancy
Bidwell, Dennis

Bird, linda
Black, Ken
Black, Ralph
Black, Sharon

192

Blakeman, Bev

Bodok, Madger
Boehler, lee Ann

Boggess, Glen

Bohm , Christy
Bohnhoff, Sandra

Bonham, linda
Bonnot, Nancy

Boyer, Sherry
Bradford, Marbie

Brady, Ron
Brent, Mary

Briscoe , Dionne

Bromley, Mary
Brown, Boyd
Bruner, Patricio

Bryon, Dinah
Buchanan, Janice

�Buckley, Vickie
Bullock, Debra

Burress, Cynthia
Bush, Susan

Cockle, Wayne
Collins, Don

Connell, Mary Ann
Conrad, Tim

Juniors
Cox, Klaus
Crapson, Joyce

Croy, Janice
Cunningham, Carol
Dahm, lois
Dalen, Barbara
Davis, Randy
Davis, Victoria

Davison, Rosemary

Deep, linda
Dillon, Charlie
Dinan, John
Dixon, Melissa
Doida, Sharon

�Domenoe, Barbara

194

Downey, Donald
Dreher, Pot
Dreyer, Don

Drommond, Ray

Juniors

Ebell, Mary
Eisnoch, Dwight

Elmblod, Jean

Enarson, Judy
Epperson, Dirk
Every, Anita
Fai son , lois

Fernond~z , Irene

Fields, Willie
Fletcher, Veronica

Florquist, Rod

Follansbee, Bob
Foster, Vanny
Franklin , Sharon
Franz. Barbara

Fresquez, Susan

Fry, Barbaro
Garlington , laveedo
Garrett, Dave

Garrett, John
Gates, Robert
Gei smar, Bob

Gibbs, Mary Beth

Gilbertson, Cay
Glassey, Pot
Goldsmith, Ross
Golson, Carolyn

Gomez, Koren

Gottordi, Angie
Gray, Cynthia
Gray, Dole

Grier, Pam

Griffin, Joe
Griggsmiller, Neal
Gvnn, Joan

��Hagadorn, Debra

Hallet, David
Hamilton, Brion

Hart, Kothi
Hart, Kathie
Haskins, Su:r.y

Healy, Terry
Hedge, Juliet
Helgeson, Venita
Hemenover, Sandy

Henry, Shirley
Hernandez, Richard

Hess, Lana
Hess, Paul

Hicks, Sandy
Hindman, Margaret

Holme, Pete
Holt, Karen

Houlihan, Penny
Hubbard, Marva
Hucalo, Nicholas
Huston, Jan
Hutchison, Jean
Irving, Ginny

196

�Iwasaki, Janice
Jackson, Jim
Jackson, les

Jackson, lyusa
Jensen , Lauro
Jew, linda

Johnson, Charles
Johnson, Elaine
Johnson, Janie

Johnson, Ken
Johnson, Mike
Johnson, Tami

Juniors
Johnston, Tim
Jones, Connie
Josephson, Bunny

Keto, Donna
Katx, leslie

Kaulisch, Axel

Kawamoto, George
Keefer, Steve

Keiry, Edith

Kelly, Terry
Kemp, Stephen
Kindel, Winfield

�King, Claudia
King, Jeannette

Klatt , Kathy
Kline. Kris

Koder, Bibiana
Koshi , Stan
Kunz . Mary

logrimonta, Greg

lane, Ann

long.'ey, Wando
Largent, Eleanor

Lorson, Bill

Layden, Nick
leonard, Noel
leslie, Lurlene
levin, Ken

Juniors

Levinson, Richard

lewis, Charles
linn, Bob
Litke, Larry

loechner, Fred
lonr, Lindo
Loredo, Eddie
lucas, Clyde

lung, AI
lynch, Gwen
MacArthur, George
Maclean, Diona

Macleod, Bruce
Mansell, Kerry
Man:ranores, Cecelia

Mortinchick, Rita

Mason, John

Maybury, Ronald
Mayfield, Sondra
McDavid, Margo

�McGee, Gloria
McKelvey, Marcia

McKee, Edith
McKinzie, Mary Beth

McNeill, James

McWilliams, Sean

Mead, Rick
Me jia , Iris

Melnick, Evelyn
Melnick, Herb

Menke, Susan

Middlebrook, Tino
Miller, Claudio
Miller, Margie

Milligan, Charles
Millward, Janice

Motchell, Barbie
Mitchell, Eric

Moll, Meredy
Molock, Jackie
Monson, David
Moore, Merce

Morgan, Janice
Morishige, Jovie
Morris, Mark

Mosley, Mary

Myers, Karen
Navarro, Christine
Neelsen, Dixie
Nielsen, Nannette

Nieminen, Matt
Norris, Burton
Norton, Mary

Nunley, Michael

199

�Ohmer, Dottie
Ohr, Matthew
Ordunez, Geronimo

Ortego, Ca thy

Packer, Mimi

Juniors
Palmer, Vicki

Parks, Edward
Phelps, Word
Phi flips, Elaine
Philpott, Susie

Poinde xter, Gail

Portugal , AI
Powell, Juanita
Quaffs, Schyleen

Reagan, Patty

Redfearn, Mo rk
Refok is, Mike
Reve ls , James

Riede, Anne
Rihonek , Oelita
Robinson , Juanita
Ro-s s, Clarke

Rottmann, Kurt

Routson, Deanna

Ruder, Pot
Solinoo, Phil

�Sa nders, Jo Ann

Sa ndusky, Steven
Santifer, Brend a

Sawaya, Mike
Sawyer, Ken

Schaefer, Anne

Schafer, Chester
Schamp, Caroline

Segerhammar, Beth
Sherriff, Pattie

Short, Daug
Siedleski, Marjorie
S iems, Steve
Simi ngton, M ike

S ims, Wan da

Sisack, Shei la
Skubal, Lou
Slovek, Gary

Smith, Del
Sm ith , Janice

Smith, Kathy

Smith, Linda
Smith, Mark
Smith, Sylvia

Speicher, Sue
Spencer, John
Sperry, Martin
Stafford, Donna
Stanek, Tom

201
Starr, Kathy
Stoker, Millie
Stout, Beckie
Stratton, Jackie
Strong, Rosie

�Suchowiejko, Alice
Sutherland, Jan
Swearengen, Joey

Sweek, Steven
Sweeney, Philis

Taft, Sherry
Taniwaki, Walter
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Taylor, Sylvester
Taylor, Walter

Tedesko, Jackie
Thompson, Doyal
Thompson, Sue

lice, Paul
Torrington, Mary

Travis, Pam
Triggs, Elaine

Trujillo, Antoinette

Tuft, Charles
Van Natter, John

Vessa, Jim
Vickers, Barbara
Vincent, Jackie

Vockel, Gregory
Vogel, Paul

Waddill, Jean
Wagner, Charles
Woltz, Patricia
Warner, Gail

Warren, Mary

�Watanabe, Jo Ann
Watts, Tressa
Weber, Lorie

Welch, Galen

Welch, Jo
Westmoreland, Dan

White, Karen
Whitney, Dorian

Juniors

Willey, Brenda
Williams, Angello
Williams, Clinton

Williams, Elaine
Williams, Shirley

Williams, Stephanie

Wilson, Paul

Winkleblack, Gary
Winters, Sharon

203
Wong, Sylvia
Woody, Shari
Wright, Winifred

Young, Carolyn
Young, Donia

Young, Mike

�Senior Class Officers

Hurrying to a senior skit meeting
are the Senior Class sponsors,
Mrs. Betsy Shipley and Mr.
Charles Clarkson.

Student Council

The officers of the class of '66
are, from left to right, Barbara
Hurd, Carolyn Cheley, Alice
Sawaya, and Bernard Gipson.

Anthea Blonos

Kathy Deutsch

Steve Jackson

Belly Kelley

J . Nody

Mike Nelson

lin Rankin

Steve Schmaltz

�205

ABEL, STAN

t1f~~h~!r ~~~!, " D" Club; Delegate Assem-

bly; Football; High School Red Cross; La crosse; Sweetheart Attendant.

ACIERNO, ROG ER
ACKARD, PEGGY
ADAMS, PATTY
All School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; Skeast

ADEN, ROYCE

AERNI, MONIKA
All -City Orchestra ; All School Show ; American
Field Service Student; Bridge Club ; Foreign
Language Club ; International Relations ; Seraph

Sisters; Skeast; Student Council , White Jack -

ets , '66 Club .
ALTEN OORF, TIM
'66 Club.
ANDERSON , CAROL
Girls' Bowling; Skeast;
Dams.

Symposium;

Teen-

ANOO, SUSAN
All -City lland; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Angelus Staff, activities auistont;
Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen Attend -

Show;

ant; Girls' State, alternate; Jr.

Escort; May

Queen Attendant; Mikado; Seraph Sisters, sec.;
Sophomore Closs Officer, vice-pres. ; Student
Council ; Student Council Leadership Confer-

ence; ' 66 Club.
ANDREWS, SAM
ARAGON , ROBERT
ARGALL, JUDITH
Aufsteiger Club, sec.; Delegate Assembly, al ternate; Skeast.

ARMSTRONG, RICHARD
llosketball 1 .''0 " Club, Delegate Assembly ; Key
Club; Track
ARMSTRONG, TWILLA
Girls Bowling; Knit-Wits;
Oems.

Rifle-ettes; T..n.

ARMSTRONG, YVONNE
Art Club; Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wih; I'.T.A
Ho•ten Rifle·eltes, Y-Teens

�ARNSMEYER, ROY
Foreign language Club, Gymnastics.

ATENCIO, BARBARA

AUSBIE, ELAINE
Symposium, Y-Teens.

BABBITT, BARRY

BAGAN, KATHY
All School Show; Folk Song Club; Model Teens ;
P.T.A. Hostess .

BAKER, BART

BAKER, KEN

BALDERRAMA, PEGGY
66 Club.

BANKER, ALBERT
All School Show; Chess Club, pres. ; Inter Club
Council; Stage Crew; 66 Club.

BARBER, JOHN
Concert Bond , "D Club; Foreign language
Club; Jr. Achievement; JCL; Key Club ; La ·
crosse; Skeost; Stage Crew; Swimming .

BARTHOLOMEW, TALBERT
Camero Club; F T A.; Football.

BATEMAN, BETH
Delegate Assembly;
Teen - Dems .

Foreign language Club ,

BAUTSCH, CHARLOTTE
Knit-Wits; P T.A Hostess; Skeost.

BEARDSHEAR, MEG

BEAUMAN, JOHANNES

BEDAN, EDDIE
Skeost
BEIN, ELLEN
Girls Track; Orchesis; Speech .

BEITSCHER, CAROL

BELL, REBECCA

BELL, ROBERT
D.E.C .A., Delegate Assembly.

BELL, SUSAN

BENSON, JOHN
Key Club.

BERRY, MARILYN
All School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; Girls'
Bowling P T.A Hostess; ' 66 Club

BISHOP, JERRY

BLACKWELL, JON

BLANAS, ANTHEA
All School Show Aufsteiger Club ; Concert
Choir; Girls Ensemble; High School Red Cross ;
P.T.A. Hostess; Student Council; Tri Hi · Y; ' 66
Club.

BLOUNT, ANN
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Skeost.

BOHNHOFF, ARLENE
D.E.C.A.

�BONHAM, DAVID
" D ' Club: Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club,
treas ., F.T.A.; Inter-Club Council ; Sweetheart
Attendant; Swimming .
BOSCH, MARIA
BOTTORFF, DONNA
BOURKE, LAURIE
Delegate Assembly ; Fall Sports Queen Attend ·
ant; Girls. Ensemble; Honorary Cadet ; Jr . Prom

Queen Attendant ; Model Teens, sec ,; P.T.A
Hostess ; Sweetheart Attendant , Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66
Club ,

BOWERS, TINA
High School Red Cross ; P.T A. Hostess , Skeost
BOYD, DORIS
Delegate

Assembly ;

Girls'

Bowling ;

Junior

Ach ievement; Rifle -ettes .

BOYLE, MIKE
BRACKEN, Ll N DA
BRANDT, NANCY
All School Show Bridge Club, pres .; Concert
Choir ; Euclidean Club, pres ., vice -pres : Folk

Song Club ; Inter -Club Council , Jr . Escort ;
Mikodo; Seraph Sisters ; Sootlight Stoff, copy
rewrite editor.

BRASSELL, JEFFERY
BRASSELL, JANE
Aufsteiger Club , Delegate Assembly ; Drama
Club PTA . Hostess ; ' 66 Club .
BRENNAN, PATRICIA
Counterpoints; Oelf!'gote Assembly , alternote J

Foreign language Club ; High School Red Cross ,
Jr. Achievement , Teen Dems , Y Teens .

207

Seniors

BREWER, PAULETTE
Aufsteiger Club ; Classification Boord , sec .;
High School Red Cross; International Relations .

BROOKS, KATHY
Counterpoints; Foreign language Club; Pre·
Med
BROOKS, LINDA
BROWN, CAROLYN
Art Club; Girls' Bowling ; Rifle -elles; Y-Teens .
BROWNFIELD, MARK
BRYANT, MIKELLE
Delegate Assembly; Jr Achievement; Y-Teens .
BUCKSTEIN, SANDY
Chess Club; Judo Club, pres.
BUERKLE, RACHEL
Aufsleiger Club; Folk Song Club; P.T.A. Hos ·
tess .
BURGER , ED
BURK , GENE
All School Show; Delegate Assembly, pres.;
Student Council.
BURLAKOV, NINA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Euclidean Club
BUTCHER, DOROTHY
All School Show; All -State Choir; Angelaires ,
Concert Cho1r

�BUTLER, JOANNE
Y·Teotns; '66 Club .
CAHILL, JAMES
CALHOUN, GILBERT
All School Show.
CA~ERON,

BILL

CARACASIS, DIANE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; Folk Song
Club.
CARR, MATT
CARRASCO, REGINA
Drama Club; Folk Song Club; Thespian Award .
CASH, ROSE MARIE
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters;
Y-Teens.
CAUSTRITA, TEO
Delegate Assembly; Teen -Dams; '66 Club .
CHUK, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; Folk Song
Club, sec.; Speech; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.
CHELEY, CAROLYN
All -City Student Council ; D.A.R. Finalist ; Dele gate Assembly; Girls' State; Honorary Cadet,
International Relations ; Jr. Escort; May Queen

Attendant; Model Teens, sec.; P.T.A. Model ;
Senior Class Officer, pres .; Seraph Sisters;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Stu ·
dent Council Workshop ; '66 C{ub .
CISCO, ROMONA
D.E.C.A., pres.
CLARK, CAROLE
P.T.A. Hostess.
CLARK, EVERETT
Angelus King ; Folk Song Club.
CLARKE, KATY
All -City Choir; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Show; All -State Orchestra; Angelaires, vicepres.;

Concert

Choir;

Council

Caper s;

High

School Red Cross; JCL; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sis·
ters; '66 Club .
CLARKE, RALPH
" D" Club; Gymnastics.

CLELAND, BARBI

COE, MARILYN
Concert Bond ; Counterpoints; D.E.C.A.; Folk
Song Club.

COHEN, MYRA
Foreign Language Club.

COLLINS, CYNTHIA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Girls' Bowling ;
P.T.A. Hostess; Y-Teens; '66 Club.

COLLINS, DABNEY
Science Seminar; 1 66 Club.

COOK, DEBRA
All-City Orchestra;

Concert

Choir;

Language Club; Junior Achievement.

Foreign

�Seniors

209
COOK, SU E
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
P.T.A. Hostess.
COOLEY, BILL
COOPER, ALVIN
Cross Country; Track .

CORNELL, WARREN
Baseball, " D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Golf ;
Key Club.

COWDREY, JOHN
Camero Club; Spotlight Staff, photographer.
COX, CAROLYN

CRAIG, BRUCE
DeJegote Assembly.
CROSS, CONNIE

CRUTER, KAREN
Art Club , Delegate Assembly ; Foreign lan guage Club , sec.; Inter-Club Council ; Jr.
Achievement ; Jr Escort ; Mon tage ; NASP Finol a
ist , Seraph Sisters ; Speech, sec., vice -pres .;
Tri · Hi Y, Wolcott Sight Reading Contest ; '66
Club .

CUNNINGHAM, LEWANA

CUNNINGHAM, MAURICE
CURTIS, JAMES
' D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club ;
Teen -Oems, treas ., Track .

DAVIDSON , MURRAY
All City Bond , All Stole Bond ; All School Show ,
Jr Usher; ROTC Battalion Commander.
DAVIS, ANN
All City Pep Club, All School Show ; High
School Red Cross ; Knit -Wits, treos .; Model
Teens ; P.T.A. Hostess; White Jackets, drill
master; 66 Club
DAVIS, CHARLES
All School Show ; Angeloires ; Concert Choir;

66 Club .
DAVIS, DEBBIE
Delegate Assembly ; Girls'

Ensemble; Model

Teens ; P.T.A Hostess , Stvdent Council ; Stu ·
dent Council lead rship Conference ; Student

Council Workshop .

�DAVIS, JOHN
All -City Cross Country ; All -City Track, All Metro Cross Country; All -Metro Track : All -State
Cross Country; All-State Track ; Boy •' Bawl ing,
Concert Choir; " D" Club .

DAVIS, RICK

DEA, MIKE
DEGENHART, RON
All School Show; Boys' Bowling ; ROTC Drill
Team.

del JUNCO, GERRY
All School Shaw; Delegate Assembly; Inter·
Club Council ; Jr. Usher; Key Club; King of
Clubs Candidate; lacrosse ; Montage; Pre - Low,

pres .; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Student Council.

DEMBECK, SUSAN
All School Show , Model Teens: P.T.A. Model :
Tri -Hi Y; Y Teen•.

DENNIS, WILLIAM
All School Show, Skeast ; Stage Crew, mgr

DETRICK, ALVIN
Delegate Assembly , D.E.C. A., vice -pre• .

DEUTSCH, KATHY
All School Show; Angelu s Staff, royalty editor;
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, treos.; May

Queen Attendant; Model Teens, treas .; P,T.A.
Model ; Speech ; Student Council ; Student Council

Leadership

Conference ;

Student

Council

Workshop; Tri - Hi Y; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.

Seniors

DIAZ, JENNIE

DICHTER, LAURA

DICKERSON, TIMOTHY
All School Show; D.E.C.A.; ROTC Drill Team ;
Speech ; Woodbury.

DILL, KITTY
'66 Club.
DILL, SANDEE
All School Show ; Concert Choir; Counterpoints,
pres.; Folk Song Club; Girls' Ensemble, InterClub Council ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; YTeens.

DORAK, MARCIA
'66 Club.

DREYER, RON
All School Show; Concert Choir; Folk Song
Club; F.T.A. ; High School Red Cross, hist.;
JCL; lacrosse; Swimming ,

DRYDEN, LINDA
Drama Club : P.T.A. Ho1teu; Tri -Hi -Y; White
Jackeh; '66 Club.

DUNHAM, GREG
All-Metro Track; All -City Track ; All -State Track ;
Auhteiger Club; " D" Club; Football.

210

�DUNN, LONNIE
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; '66 Club .

DUNN, STEVE
EDWARDS, RICHARD
ELDREDGE, KAY
All School Show ; Drama Club ; Jr. Escort , Model
Teens , Montage ; National Merit Semi · finolist ,

P.T.A, Model ; Seraph Si1ter. ; Skeast ; Spotlight,
editor -in · chief,

Wolcott S ight

Reading

Con ·

test

ELKINS, DIANA
White Jackett ; Y-Teens; '66 Club .

ELMORE, MARIANNE
66 Club
ELSON, CHERRYL
All School Show ; Cheerleader, Delegate Auem ·
bly ; Fall Sport• Queen Attendant ; Girl. ' En ·
semble ; High School Red Cross; JCl ; Model
Teens : Tri Hi -Y; White Jackets .

ELLSWORTH, ROGER
ENDERSON, ROBERT
EPPLESTON, GLEN
All-State Cross Country ; Camera Club , pres .;
'' D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Inter-Club
Council ; Spotlight Staff, head photographer;
Track .

ERDMANN, GWEN
Bridge Club ; Concert Choir; Drama Club ; Jr.
Achievement, trees

EUELL, GREGORY

EVERITT, LINDA
All -City Pep Club; All School Show; Concert
Choir; Girls' Bowling; Skeast; White Jackets ,
trees .; Y· Teens, worship chairman .

EVERMAN, RALPH
Delegate Assembly .

FALCON , CARLOTA
FARRELL, JOHN
FARRIS, STACEY
FEB INGER, SANDRA
All-City Band; All -City Orchestra , All -City Pep
Club; All School Show; All-State Orchestra ;
Concert Choir;

Council Capers; High School

Red Cross; Mikado; P.T. A. Hostess ; Skeast ;
White Jackets, sec.

HILBERT, RUTH
Folk Song Club; Jr. Escort; Pre-Med ; Seraph
Sisters, White Jackett ; '66 Club

FIELDS, RAY
All School Show;; Boys' Bowling, sec., trees.;

Bridge Club; Chess Club; Cross Country; ROTC
Drill Team ; Sojourner ' s Contest

FIELDS, RENEE
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ,
F 8 LA.; Girl• Bowling, vice·pres. ; High School
Red Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr. Achievement ;
P.T.A. Hooten, Y Teeno; '66 Club.

Ft ELDS, .-oYCE
All City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; F 8 LA.,
pres. , Girls Ensemble; Jr. Achievement; White
Jackets, sec.; Y·Teens.

FINLEY, TOM
Delegate Assembly.

FISHER, LINDA

�FLI EG LER, GA IL
Classificat ion Boord ; Delegate Ass embl y; Inter-

Ciub Coun ci l; Jr Escort; Montage, a sst. ed itor;

Pre-Med, pres.; Se raph Si •ters; Speech ; ' 66
Club .
FLOREY, JIM
All -City Swimming ; AII ·Stote Sw imm ing; Con ·
cert Choir; Council Capers; " 0 '' Club ; Dele gate
Assembly; Pre-law, vice -pres .; Swimm ing, co capt.; '66 Club .

FORD, RUSS
Drama Club; Montage,
FOST ER, DAV E
Delegate Assembly ; Lacrosse.

FOSTER, MARK
Art Club ; Auhteiger Club; Folk Song Club ;
Skeost.
FOTINOS, ANGIE
Del egate Aue mbl y; High School Red Cross,
corr. oec.; Holland Michigan Delegate ; JCL;
P.T.A. Ho•teu ; Sweetheart Attendants ; White
Jackets ; '66 Club.

212

FRANCHINI , TERRY
Bo•eboll ; " D" Club; Delegate Auembly ; Key
Club; 66 Club .
FRISON , MARY
FRIEDLOB, CINDY
All School Show ; Angelus Stoff, copy editor;
Concert Choir; Delegate Auemb ly; Folk Song
Club ; JCL ; Jr. Escort; P.T.A. Hosteu ; Seraph
Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets; Y-Teens; '66
Club.
FULLER, JOHN
11
0 11 Club ; Jr. Usher; lacrosse ; Pre- Law ; Swim ming .

GAGAN , KATHY
Delegate Auembly ; High School Red Crou .
GALE, AL
Bo•ketbo ll ; " D" Club; Tra ck .
GALL, BARBARA
Delegate Auembly ; Knit· Wits ; Y-Teens.
GARCIA, PETER
All School Show ; All -State Choir; Ange loires;
Concert Choir; Wrestling.

GARRETT, LAURIE
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Girls' Ensembl e;
High School Red Crou ; Pre -Med ; ' 66 Club.
GARRETT, PAT
Delegate Auembly; Fall Sports Queen ; Girls'
Ensemble ; Inte r-Club Council; P T.A. Hosteu ;
Spotlight Stoff, re porter; Stud e nt Council; Tri .
Hi -Y, vice -pres.; Whi te Jackets, '66 Club .
GA TSEOS , GEORGIA
Foreign language Club, sec.; P.T.A. Hostess.

GAUL, DAVID
Bo•eboll; " D" Club.

Seniors

�GERSTEN, DENNIS
All -City Orchestra ; All School Show; Camera
Club; Concert Orchestra; Mikado .
COETTLER, BECKY
Gl LCHRIST, BRUCE
AII "City Football ; All School Show ; Aufsteiger
Club; "' D ' Club; Delegate Assembly ; ICey Club;
lacrosse; Pre-law; Wrestling; '66 Club .
GILMORE, LINDA
Y-Teens.
GILMORE, SUE
All School Show; Angelus Staff, album aut.;
Inter-Club Council ; JCL, consul ; P.T A. Hostess ;
Tri -Hi -Y; '66 Club .
Gl LSON, CAROLE
GIPSON, BERNARD
All School Show ; Angelaires,
Basketball ;
Concert Choir; " D" Club ; De egate Auembly;
Key Club, vice-pros .; P.T"A. Model ; Senior Class
Officer, vice-pres.; '66 Club .

F,'"'"'

GLATHAR, JUDY
All :&gt;chool Show; Cheerleader; Delegate Auem·
bly ; Inter-Club Council ; Model Teens , P.T.A.
Model ; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Tri - Hi -Y; White
Jackets ; '66 Club.
GOLDBERG, MARK

Key Club.
GOLDSMITH, BILL
GONZALES, DIANA
GOODGION, KEITH

GOTHMAN, SUE

Aufsteiger Club; P.T.A. Model; Skeast; '66 Club .

GRAHAM, MARY

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
JCL ; Speech ; '66 Club.

GRAMS, GARY

GRANDY, SALLY

Delegate Assembly; High Schaal Red Cross;
Honorary

Cadet,

major;

JCL,

head

censor;

Seraph Sisters , Speech, treas.; Tri -Hi -Y; So journer Finalist.

GRAUBERGER, LINDA

GREEN, ALVIN

GREEN, BARBARA

GREEN, CONNIANNE

GREEN, DEBORAH
All School Show ; Cheerleader ; Fall Sports
Qu en Atlt&gt;ndant; JCL ; National Merit Semi ·
Finalist; Rifle-ettes1 White Jackell; Y-Teens;
'66 Club .

GREEN, JAMES

GREEN, TIM

GREER, TIM
All City Red Cross Council, officer; All School
Show ; Classification Boord; Concert Choir,
pres. ; ' D" Club ; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross ; Jr. Red Cross Stale Conven
lion; Key Club; King of Clubs Candidate ;
Swimming

�GRIFFIN, MARILYN
All-City Choir; All School Show, Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; Girl&amp;' Ensemble; Model
Teen&amp;; P.T.A. Model; '66 Club.
GRIMES, BURT
GUNN, EDDIE
All School Show; ROTC Drill Team .
GUNN, GARY
GUNZELMAN, JANET
All School Show; Concert Choir.
GURTLER, NANCY
HAGER, SHANNON
Counterpoints.

HALL, LINDA
All-City Choir
Choir;

All School Show; All-State

Angela1res;

Concert

Choir;

Counter-

points; Girls' Ensemble; Mikado; Y-Teens.

Seniors

HALL, RUSSELL
Angelus Staff, managing editor; Art Club;
Key Club ; Sweetheart Couple; '66 Club
HALL, STEVE
High School Red Cross; Jr. Achievement; '66
Club.
HALLBERG, KRISTEN
Art Club; F.T.A.; P.T.A. Hostess
HAMMER, BUTCH
HAMMERS, SANDRA
Foreign language Club; F.T.A.; Jr. Achievement; P.T.A. Ho&amp;tess; '66 Club.
HAMPTON, BARRY
HANATANI, SUSAN
HANLEY GLENN
Bridge dub; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
Football; Key Club; Swimming; '66 Club.

�HARDEN, LINDA
HARMON, GLORIA
Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Bowling; High School
Red Cross; JCl; Knit-Wits; Y-Teens; '66 Cl ub .
HARRIS, BOBBIE KAY
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sts ters;

"66 Club .
HART, CHRIS
Aufsteiger Club; Foreign language Club ;
F.T.A.; High School Red Cross; P.T.A. Mode l,
alternate; '66 Club.
HARTMAN, GENE
All-City Band ; All -City Orchestra ; All-Stale
Band .
HASTINGS, CAROL
All School Show ; Drama Club, hisl.; Folk Song
Club; Knit-Wits; Model Teens; Y-Teen s; '66
Club .
HAWKINS, JOHN
HAYNES, PATRICIA
HEARN, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant;
May Queen AHendant; P.T.A. Hostess; Student

Council ; Student Council Workshop, '66 Club.
HECKEL, CHRIS
HEGER, CATHY
All School Show; Concert Choir, alto chairman; Counterpoints; Foreign Language Club,

vice-pres ., trees.; High School Red Cross; Jr.
Escort; P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sisters, carr. sec.
HEIDBRAK, BONNIE
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show; Inter-Club
CounciL JCl; Knit-Wits, lreas.; pres.; Pre-Med ;
P. T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters; Speech ; White
Jackets, trees .; '66 Club.
HEILIG, MARY ANN
Auhteiger Club; JCl; Model Teens; P.T.A.
Model; Skeasl; '66 Club.
HEIPLE, SUSAN
JCL
HENDRYSON, JOHN
All -City Swimming ; All -Stale Swimming ; Aufsteiger Club; Classification Board; " D" Club;
Delegate Assembly; Football ; Key Club ; la crosse; Skeasl; Ttack; '66 Club.
HENRY, ALICE
F.B.l.A .; Knit -Wits; Teen-Dems.
HENRY, JUDY
All School Show ; Concert Choir; Girls' Ensem ble; Knit -Wits; Model Teens; P.T.A. Hostess;
Tri -Hi -Y.
H£SS£NIUS, CONNIE
HICKMAN, KAREN
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters; Teen-Dems.
HIDEN, IRMA

215

�HILL, ROSIE
HIN DMAN, CHRIS
HOCKING, JULIE
De legate Asse mbl y; P T.A. Hostess, TARS ; y.
Teen s; ' 66 Club .

216
HO LLIS, ROB
HOLMES, ANN
High Schaal Red Crou; JCL ; Skeast; Swee t ·
heart Attendant; Tri- Hi-Y.

Seniors

HOLM ES, CAROL
D.E.C.A., sec.; Rifle · ettes, range officer.
HO LM ES, GR EGOR Y
Basketball ; " D' Club ; Key Club ; Track .
HOLM ES, LESLIE
All School Show ; Art Club ; Drama Club ; Folk
Song Club ; Girls' Ensemble; Orchesis; P.T.A.
Hostess; Rifle · eHes; Y-Teens .

HOLYFIE LD JI M
All School Show ; Conce rt Choir; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; Teen - Dems, pres .

HOOD, BRENDA
Gi rls' Bowling ; Rifle-ettes ; Y-Teens.

HORVAT, DIAN E
Art Club ; High School Red Cross; Kn it ·W ih .
Skeast.
HOS EA, GEOFRY
Art Club, pres ., Delegote Asse mbly .
HO ULIHA N, BARBAR A
All -City Red Cross Council , P T.A. Hoste ss , ' 66
Club .

HOWARD, LAFAIR
Jr Ach ie vement

HUBER , SUSAN
All Sch&lt;&gt;ol Show ; Delegate Assembl y; Droma
Club pre s ., carr. sec.; Inter -Club Council ; Jr.
Escort; Montage; P.T.A. Model ; Seraph Si ste rs;
Speech, torr sec.; Wolcott Sight Read ing Con test, w i nner; '66 Club

HUDGINS , ANDREA
F.T.A.; Knit-Wits.
HUFF, JOE
All School Show ; Jr. Usher, Pre- Law, •ec.;
Spotlight Stoff, reporter.

�HUME, JIM
Jr Usher
HUMM, MARTI
All -City Choir; All School Show; Angelaires ,
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly ; JCL ; IN kado; M:&gt;de l Teens; P.T.A. Model ; Speech ; Tri Hi-Y; White Jackets; '66 Club.
HURD, BARBARA
Delegate Asse mbly; Drama Club ; Fa ll Sports
Queen Attendant ; High School Red Cross; JCL ;
Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May
Queen Atte ndant : Model Teens; P.T.A. Hostess ;
Se nior Cla n Officer, sec.; Seraph Sisters;
Skeast; '66 Club .

H UT C H INSO N, LIN DA
All School Show; Model Teens ; P.T.A. Hostess;
Tri · Hi · Y, carr sec.
HUTC H IN SO N, PAUL
Delegate Assembly.
JACKSO N, JAMES

JA CKSO N, STEVE
All -City Tennis : All -Metro Tennis; All -State
Tenn is; Angelus Staff; " D" Club : Delegate Asumbly , King of Clubs Candidate: M:&gt;del Teens
Boys ' Panel • Student Council ; Student Council
Workshop; '66 Club.
JENKINS, DON
Delegote Assembly.
JENSEN , LINDA
Folk Song Club , F.T.A .; JCL, scribe; Jr. Escort;
P T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters.

J ENT, BOB
Drama Club; Jr. Achievement; Stage Crew.
J OH NSO N, CA ROL E
J OH N SO N, LAR S

J OH NSO N, ROBERT
J OHNSO N, SA RA
All -City Red Cross Council ; Angelus Staff, activities editor; Delegate Assembly ; High School
Red Cross, pres .; Honorary Cadet ; Inter-Club
Council ; Jr. Escort; Jr_ Red Cross Stat e Con-

vention ; May Queen Attendant ; Seraph Sisters;
Tri Hi-Y, chaplain ; '66 Club .

J OHNSON , WYNDOL
All -City Orchestra , All School Show; Classifi cation Board ; Delegate Assembly, vice -pres.,
attend . sec., rec. sec. ; Mikado ; Model Teens;
Rifle-ettes; White Jackets; '66 Club

J ON ES, ARL ENE
J ON ES, CLETA
JONES, DALE
Angelus Staff, album editor; Delegate Assem bly ; Euclidean Club; JCL; Jr. Achievement ; Jr.
Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law, treas.; '66 Club .

JONES, LORELEI
All -City Pep Club; All School Show; Counterpoints,

treos _, parliamentarian; Foreign lan -

guage Club; In ternational Relations ; Jr Escort;
Mikado; Rifle -ettes Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets, his!. ; '66 Club .
JONES, NELDA
Delegate Assembly; P.T.A. Hostess; Y-Teens .
JUSSEll, J ANICE
Concert Band , Delega te Assembly; Folk Song
Club; Inter-Club Council; Orchosis ; Y-Teons

�KAME, KATHY
High School Red Cross; Model Teens.
!&lt;ARAKAWA, PHIL
Folk Song Club; Foreign longuoge Club; JCl;
Jr Closs Officer, treos.; Key Club; Wrestling .
KATO, SHAROM
Angelus Stoff, ort editor; Art Club; Folk Song
Club; F.T A.; JCl, tribune, hist.; Virgil Award .
KAVAS, GEORGE
Delegate Assembly .
KAWAKAMI, ALBERT
Boys' Bowling; D E. Club .
KELLEY, B£TSY
Aufsteiger Club, treos.; PTA . Hostess; Student
Council, carr. sec.; Student Council leadership

Conference; Student Council Work1hop; Tri Hi -Y.
KELLY, JACQUELIME
KIMDEL, WILLIAM
All -City Red Crou Council ; Chess Club; Euclideon Club; High School Red Cross, treos.; InterClub Council; Jr. Red Crou Stole Convention;
Jr. Usher; Skeost, pro1 .; '66 Club .
KIMG, HARRY
Baseball ; " D" Club ; Golf; Key Club .
KMOX, ROBERT
All -City Basketball; Delegate Assembly; Track .
KOBERSTEI M, DEBBIE
KODER, MARIA

Seniors
KOMS, TOMI

KOMTMIK, JOHM

KOTO, PAUL
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Foreogn lon ·
guago Club .

KOTZELMICK, GAYLE
All-City Student Council; All School Show ;
Angelaires; Bridge Club; Concert Choir; Council
Capen; Counterpoints; D.A. R. final ist; Dele·
gate Assembly ; Head Girl ; High School Red
Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr . Escort; Knit-Wits ,

pres.; National leadership Conference ; Prin cipal's Adv isory Council ; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph
Sisters ; Student Council; Student Council lead -

ership Conference; Student Council Work shop;
White Jackets ; ' 66 Club.

KRAMER, ROXAMME

KRAUTMAM, STAM
Chess Club; lacrosse.

KURZ, BARBARA
All School Shaw ; Bridge Club ; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; P.T.A. Hasten; Speech ,
pres.; Tri -Hi -Y, treas.; '66 Club .

KUSULAS, ELAIME
D.E.C.A., treas.; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club; Foreign language Club, publicity man ager.

LACEY, MICH A EL

�LACHMAN, DAVID
Speech

LAMBOTT, LINDA
Counterpoints; Folk Song Club ; JCL , Pre-Med .

LANE, TONI

LANGSTON, BRENDA
F. B.I.A .; Y Teens .

LASKY, JAY
Key Club, locroue ; Skeast.

LEACH, MARl LYN
Counterpoints; Folk Song Club; High School
Red Cross, rec. sec.; Inter-Club Council ; Knit ·
Wits; Y-Teens, co-pres.; '66 Club.

LEE, LLOYD

219
LESTER, BONNIE
All School Show; D.E.C.A.; Y· Teens.

LEVY, ARTHUR
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; All -State Track ,
" D" Club; Delegate Auembly; Football.
LEWIS, EUGENIA
Art Club; Girls' Bowling ; P.T.A. Hostess; Rifleettes; Y-Teens.
LINDSAY, DOUG
LINKE, BILL
Jr. Achievement.
LINTON, CARLA
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign language Club,
pres.; Girls' State, alternate; Inter-Club Coun -

cil, pres.; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; Spotlight
Staff, reporter; Symposium ; '66 Club.

LOOMIS, BARBARA
All School Show; Cheerleader; Jr. Escort; May
Queen Attendant ; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters ;
Spotlight Staff, busineu manager; White
Jackets .
LOTZ, RICHARD
Euclidean Club; Jr. Achievement; JCL; Skeast .
LOUI, KENNETH
Boys' Bowling, pres .; Delegate
Inter-Club Council ; '66 Club.

Assembly ;

LOVE, LINDA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Foreign language Club; F.B.l .A., reporter; F.T.A.; Model
Teens.
LOVELAND, MICKEY
LUERS, PAUL
All-City Choir; All-City Orchestra; All School
Show ; All -State Choir, alternate ; Angelaires ;
Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Drama Club
LUKICH, TOM
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club ; Key Club; Skeast .

�LUNG, KEN

LUPBERGER, ANNE
All School Show , Delegate Asse mbly ; Honorary
Cadet; P T.A Hostess; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; '66
Club .

LYDIA, JOHNHY

LYONS, BILL

MacDONHELL, JANNY

Macl NTOSH, Bl LL
Angelus Stoff, asst. sports editor; Baseball ;

" D" Club ; football ; Key Club

MacKAY, VICKI
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A. , JCl ; National Merit
Letter of Commendation ; Y-Teens .

MacLEAN, BRUCE
Foreign language Club ; Inter-Club Council ;
JCl, consul.

MacMILLAN, HUGH
" D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Football ; Track .

MAHR, GAIL
MALLETT, BOB
MANNING, ANN
MANSELL, Ml KE
All -City Band , All School Show ; Delegate Assembly; Science Semonar; Skeast; ' 66 Club .
MARECAK, MIKE
MARGOLIN, DAVE
Baseball; Basketball; Delegate Assembly ; Foot ball; Skeast .
MARINACE, JIM
MASON, LAWRENCE
MASUNAGA, LAURA
All -City Pep Club , All School Show ; Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly ; Drama Club , Girls '
Stale; High School Red Crass; JC l ; Jr Escort;
Montage; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters : Skeast ;
Spotlight Staff, feature page editor; Tri -Hi -Y
White Jackets ; ' 66 Club .
MATHENEY, WILLIAM
Speech .
MATTHEWS, TERRY
All -City football ; All -Metro football; All School
Show ; Concert Choir; " 0 " Club ; Sweetheart
Attendant .
MAXEY, MICHAEL
MAY, GREG
MAYBERRY, JEANETTE
All School Show ; All-State choir; Conrert Choir;
Delegate Assembly ; Folk Song Club ; foreign
language Club; Girls' Bowling , Jr Achieve·
men!; '66 Club .
McCORMACK, BRIAN
All -City Golf; All -City Band ; All -City Orchestra ;
All School Show ; All -State Bond ; Angelus Staff,
sports editor; " 0 " Club; Golf , capt , Sweetheart Attendant.
McCOY, TERRY
D.E.C.A .

Seniors

�221

�McCUE, KATHY
Counterpoints; D.E.C.A,

McDONALD, BOB

McDONALD, JOHN

Boys· Bowl ing.

McELHINNEY, MARK
Aufsteiger Club; " D Club; Delegate Assembly;
Football, Key Club; lacrosse; Track; 66 Club.

McGRATH, ROSEMARY
Counterpoints, Delegate Assembly;
P.T. A. Hostess; Teen·Dems.

McGUIRE, JANET

McKAY, PATSY
'66 Club

McKEE, CYNTHIA.
All -City Band ; Concert Band ; Folk Song Club;
JCL, Teen · Dems

McKENZIE, ELLEN

McLEMORE, CLESTINE

McNAMARA, JOE
All School Show ; Stage Crew .

McPHERSON , SHERRY

McWILLIAMS, MICHAEL

Euclidean Club .

MEDEROS, MINERVA

MEREDITH, CHARLOTTE

MEYER, PAUL

MICKELSON, SYLVIA

Y-Teens.

MILLER, BARBARA
All School Show ; P.T.A. Madel ; Speech; Tri ·
Hi -Y; '66 Club.

MILLER, KENNETH

Drama Club ; JCL ; Speech .

MILLER, MARGARET
Art Club ; Delegate Assembly; Model Teens;
Tri -Hi -Y.

MILLER, ROGER
Edith Hill Short Story Contest Winner; JCL;
Jr. Usher; Montage, editor; Pre -law.

MILLIGAN , TERRY

MILLS, CHERI

MILTON, LOUISE
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Art Club,
treas .; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, vice pres.; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensemble; Orche sis; Ploy Festival ; Y- Teens .

MONLEY, DARIEL

222

�MONTES, ANN
All School Show ; Concert Choir; High School
Red Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr . Escort ; Model
Teens, pres .; Montage; Seraph Sisters; '66 Club ,

MOOR£, BOB
All -City Wre1tling ; All -Metro Wre1tling ; All State Wre1tl ing .

MOOR£, DEBORAH
Girl •' Bowling ; High School Red Cross; Model
Teens; Y· Teens .

MORGAN, BILL
High School Red Cross; Pre-Med .

MORIM OTO, ELLEN
Inter-Club Council ; JCL , state sec.; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Si1tero ; Spotlight Staff, page editor.

MUELLER, J OAN
Art Club ; Counterpoinh Delegate Assembly ;
Folk Song Club, Jr. Eocort; Seraph Si1tero;
Skea1t; Tri -Hi-Y.

Seniors

M UELLER, ROBERT A
All -City Orche1lra ; All School Show ; Council
Capero; Folk Song Club; JCL; '66 Club .
NADY, C REI GHTON
All -City Football; Baseball ; '' D" Club; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club ; Jr. Closs Officer, vice pres.; King of Clubs Candidate ; Student Coun cil ; Student Council leaderohip Conference;
Student Council Workshop; Sweetheart Attend ant.
NAKASHIMA, CONN I E
Delega te Assembly; Folk Song Club; JCL; KnitWits; '66 Club .
NAKATA, WESLEY
All-City Tennis; Angelu1 Staff, editor-in-chief;
" D" Club; JCL; Jr. Usher; Pre-law; '66 Club.
NAYLOR, ANDY
Aufsteiger Club .
NELMS, RICHARD
NELSON , MIKE
" D" Club, trea s.; Football ; JCL ; Key Club,
treos.; King of Clubs Candidate; l a crosse ;
Na tiona l Merit Finalist; Pre-Law; Student Council; Sweetheart Attendant; Track ; Woodbury ;
Wrest ling .
NEPTUNE, DEBRA
NETHAWAY, SUSAN
Foreign language Club, vice-pres .; High School
Red Crou; P.T.A. Model, alternate; '66 Club.
NEUMANN , JUDY
F.T.A., sec., pr81. ; High School Red Cross;
Inter-Club Council, sec.; Knit -Wits; P.T.A . Hosten, ·66 Club.
NEWBOLD. WILEY
Folk Song Club; Symposium, trea1 .; Teen-Dem1,
pres., member of board .

NEWUL, DONNA
Counterpoints, Foreign
Club

laniiUOge

cl .. b ; '66

�NEWLIN, KAY

NEWTON, JENNIE
High School Red Cross; Skeasl.

NIGHTINGALE, CONRAD
All School Show; ROTC Drill Team ; Speech .

NISHIKAWA, BARRY

NIXON, DIANA

NOEL, THEODIUS
Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Usher,

NORRIS, BARBARA
Aufst igor Club ; Delegate Assembly; Model
Teens; P.T.A. Model ; Skees!; '66 Club .

NORRIS, PEGGY
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A. ; Girls' Bawling,
pres ., Inter-Club Council; Y-Toens; '66 Club .

Seniors

224

OLIVERIUS, FRANK
O'NEILL, EILEEN
All School Show; Bridge Club, sec.; Drama
Club, sec.· treas .; Euclidean Club; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Sisters; Skeasl; White Jackets; '66 Club .
ONODERA, GLEN
All School Show; Boys' Bowling; ROTC Drill
Team .
OVERTON, SHARON
High School Red Cross; Student Council ; '66
Club.
PACE, JANE
All School Show; Angelus Staff, club edit&lt;&gt;r;
Delegate

Assembly;

Honorary

Cadet;

Inter·

Club Council ; JCL; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sistors; Sweetheart Attendant; Tri -Hi -Y, pres.
PACKER, GAIL
PAPPAS, KATHY
Aufsteiger Club ; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club ; High School Red Cross ; International
Relations; '66 Club.
PARKER, JAN
Aufsteiger Club; High School Red Cross; JCL ;
Tri-Hi-Y.

�PARKS, JOYCE
All School Show; Delegate Assembly; Jr.
Achievement; JCL; Orchesis; Play Festival ;
White Jackets; Y-Te&lt;tns; '66 Club .

PARTRIDGE, LA.URA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
lnter·Ciub Council ; Jr. Achievement; Orchesis,
trees .; Wh ite Jackets; Y-Teens, carr. sec., co·
pres.; '66 Club.

PANTALEON, MAGALY

PEROS, ELAINE
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Crass .

PEROS, PHYLLIS

PERSKE, ROGER

PERSSON, LYNN
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Angelaires;
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Counterpoints;
Oelegate Assembly Alternate; JCl; Mikado;
P.T.A. Model.

PETERSON, DON
Aufsteiger Club, pres.; Cross Country ; Delegate
Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; lacrosse; '66
Club.

PETERSON, GARY
66 Club .

PETET, JOHN
Delegate Assembly; Key Club; lacrosse; Skeast.

PFEIFER, GLEN

PHILLIPS, MICHELLE
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling .

PIERSON, BEY
D~l~onte Assembly; Folk Song Club ; High
School Red Cross; Knit-Wits; Orchesis, Skeast;
Tri-Hi -Y; Y-Teens; '66 Cub .

PLA.NTE, MARY
D.E.C.A., vice-pres. ; Foreign language Club ;
F.B. l.A .

PLA.TTS, TERRI

PRENDERGAST, BRIAN
All School Show; Boys' State; " D" Club; Gym nastics; Key Club, sec. ; Montage; Pre-Law;
Woodbury.

PRICE, GARY

PRYOR, LELA.ND

PRYOR, MICHAEL
All School Show; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, pres. ; Drama Club; Key Club; Pre -

law; Skeosl; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Student
Council ; Student Council leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop; Woodbury;
'66 Club.

PUDLIK, DAVID
All School Show; Boys' Stole; Concert Choir;
Euclidean Club, vice-pres. ; International Rela -

tions; Jr. Usher; Mikado.

QUIAT, CINDY
All School Show; P.T.A. Model.

�RAMSEY, MARTIN
RANKIN, LINDA
Model Teens . corr. sec.; P.T.A . Hostess , Stud nt

Councol ; Student Counci l l eode rohip Conference; Student Council Workshop , '66 Club.
RAUSCH, KEITH

All -Stale Basketball ; " D" Club , sec.; King of
Clubs , Model Teen• Boys' Panel ; P.T.A. Model ;
Speech ; '66 Club .
REA, KIM

Aufsteiger Club ; " D" Club ; Golf; Key Club .
REECE, EDDIE
REED, MELODY
REYNOLDS, BILL

All School Show; Concert Choir; " D" Club ;
Football,
RICHARDS, BUNNY

Counlerpoinh : Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club : High School Red Cross : Orche1is, treas .;
Teen· Dems, vice -pres .
RICHARDSON, KEN

Jr Usher • Key Club ,
RICHTER, ROSIE
RIEDE, BILL

Delegate Assembly: Folk Song Club ; Key Club ;
Skeosl.
RIFFEL, CATHY
Classification
Boord ;

Delegate Assembly ;
F.T.A .; High School Red Cross ; Jr . Prom Queen
Attendant; May Queen Attendant; Sophomore
Closs Officer, sec.; Student Council, rec. sec.;
'66 Club
RIOS, DELILAH
All School Show; Concert Choir; Girls' Ensem ·
ble Modern Dance Group, sec.; Y-Teens, prog ,
choir.
RITTERSPACH, GAIL
Counterpoints; Knit -Wits; P.T.A . Hostess ;

Skeasl; '66 Club
ROBINSON, MICHELLE

Knit-Wits Y Teens; '66 Club .
ROBINSON, RICK

All School Show ; Concert Band ; Stage Band ,
ROCK, LINDA
Denver Mayor' s Youth Council ; Drama Club ;

Folk Song Club; P.T A Hostess ; Teen ·Dems,
board member, rep to state.
ROGERS, DONNA

Delegate Assembly; F.T.A.; Girls' Enoemble ;
JCL; Model THns .
ROGERS, WAYNE
ROSE, KAREN
Counterpoints, vice-pres .;

Jr. Escort ; P.T.A.
Model ; Seraph Sisters; Y-Teens, treas ; ' 66 Club .

226

�ROSS, BETSY
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Show; All -State Orchestra ; Delegate Assembly;
Internat ional Relations , tee .; JCL , Jr. Escort,

Mikado ; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sistera
ROSS, JOHN
Aufsteiger Club , Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Usher;
lacrosse , Pre· law , Skeast.
ROSS, LETICIA
De legate Assembly , High Schoo l Red Cross ,
P.T.A. Ho&amp;tess ; Y· Teens ; '66 Club .
ROWLEY, ANN
f .B. l.A .; P T.A. Ho&amp;teu .

RUGGLES, GLEN

RYAN, ROBERT

SAGE, DANIEL

SAKAMOTO, HARRIET
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens .

Seniors

SALINAS JOE
All Schoof Show ; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly
SANCHEZ, WILBUR
SANDERS, HERBERT
Baseball , " D" Club; football .
SANDERSON, CAROL
Delegate Assembly · f T.A.; Girls ' Ensemble;
Orchesis , PTA . Hostess Y· Teens ; 66 Club .
SAULS, STEPHEN
Boys Bowling Chess Club .
SAWAYA, ALICE
All -City Red Cross Council; Art Club; Delegate
Assembly , High School Red Cross, sec.; Jr. Red
Crou State Convention ; Model Teens : P.. T.A.
Model ; Senior Closs Officer, treas .; Skeost ;
Tri -Hi · Y, '66 Club
SCHEMEL, DAVID
" D" Club , Delegate Assembly; Golf; Key Club ;
'66 Club
SCHILT, MARJORIE
All School Show Concert Choir; Drama Club ;
Mikado . Model Teens, treas ; P.T.A Model ;
Tri Hi Y~ rec . sec.

SCHMALTZ, STEVE
Cross Country

Delegate Assembly ; JCL ; Stu ·

dent Council , Student Council leadership Con ·
ference , Student Council Workshop; Trock .
SCHMID, DAVID
SCHMIDT, JUDY
1
Girls Bowling, sec

Girls' State .

SEFTOR, LAURENCE
All-City Bond; Euclidean Club ,
SEKYRA, CANDY
Delegate Assembly fall Sports Queen Attend ·
ant; High School Red Cross ; Jr. Achievement;
Jr. Closs Officer, sec.; Jr. Prom Queen Attend on!; Moy Queen Attendant ; Orchesis; P T.A.
Hosteu
SEYMOUR, IDA
All City Orchestra
All School Show ; Jr.
Achievement; Mikado ; White Jackets; Y-Teens;
'66 Club
SHAFER, ROBERT
Euclidean Club
SHANNON, RICK

�SHARPE, MARY ANN
Delegate Assembly ; folk Song Club ; f .T.A. ;
JCL; P.T.A . Hostess; Skeost.
SHEFFIELD, CYNTHIA
SHERMACK, SUSAN
AII · City Student Council ; Angelus Stoff, STR
editor; Aufsteiger ; D.A.R. Winner, Delegate
Assembly ; JCL; Jr. Closs Officer, pres .; Jr.
Escort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May Queen

Attendant; P.T.A. Model ; Seraph Sisters, vice·
pres .; Student Council ; Student Council Work -

shop ; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66 Club ,
SHWAYDER, MARTI
F T.A.; High School Red Cross .
SILLS, SHARON
SILVER, LARRY
JCL.
SIMMONS, PAULA
D.E.C.A.
SIMMONS, SHEILA
Folk Song Club ; Jr. Achievement.
SIMPSON, RODNEY
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Concert Choir.
SIMPSON, STEPHEN
Boys' Bowling .

SKEETERS, GARY
Angelus Staff, business manager ; Delegate As·
sembly; Key Club; Skeost; Sophomore Closs
Officer, trees. ; '66 Club .
SLACK, ROBERT
folk Song Club ; Spotlight Stoff, cartoonist .

SLOVEK, JOHN

SMITH, DOYCE
Boys' Bowling ; f.B.l.A .
SMITH, MARGARET
All -City Orchestra; All School Show ; Bridge
Club ; Euclidean Club ; foreign language Club ;
Jr Escort; National Merit Finalist; Seraph Sisters , trees .; Symposium; '66 Club.

SMITH, MILDRED

SMITH, SANDRA
Aufsteiger Club , Drama Club; P.T.A. Model ;
Rifle -ettes, sec .; Skeost ; '66 Club .

SMITH, STAN

SMITLEY, GREGG

SNEED, JOHN
lacrosse; Swimming .

228
SOMSKY, DEBBIE
All School Show , Counterpoints; DelegatiO As
sembly ; Girls' Ensemble; High School Red
Cross

�SPAULDING, ANN
Art Club ; Folk Song Club.

SPE I DEL, CHRIS

SPENCER , MELINDA
Y. Teens ; '66 Club .

Seniors
SQ U IR E, LYN N

STANDLEY, DICK
JCl; Skeost.

STEELE , MARY LOU
Foreign language Club
I · R City ;

International

Inter-Club Council;
Relations,

'66 Club .

STEINHARDT, MICHAEL
Foreign language Club; '66 Club .

STERRETT, LARRY

STEWART, DALE
Gymnastics

STEWART, RICHARD
STIRLING, STEPHEN
AII.City Bond All School Show; All-Stole Bond ;
TARS.
STOOLE, DEBORAH
F B. L.A., sec
STOTT, LINDA
All City Pep Club , All School Show, All Stat
Choir, American
steiger

Club ,

Field Service Student , Auf

Classification

Board ;

Concert

Choir. Delegate Assembly , Folk Song Club ,
Mikado , Montage ; P.T A

Mod•l , Seraph Si1 •

lers , Shofroth Contest , Speech . Spotloght Stoff ,
news editor, W hite Jackets, drill master, Wol
cott Sight Reading Con tes t .

STRANAHAN , GARY
STREED, RONALD
STRIPLING, PAM
Concert Bond . Concert Orchestra , Girls' Bowl ·
1ng

Jr Achievement

STROH , DEBBY
All City Choor All School Show , Cloulficotion
Boord Concert Cho ir · Counci I Capers . Delegate

Anembly, Fore og n language Club , F T A : High
School Re d Cross Jr. Achieveme nt ; JCl ; P.T A
Hoste ss; Mikado , White Jackets , '66 Club

vice-pres. ;

�SUDDUTH, JUDI

All School Show ; Jr. Achievement; Orchesh.

SULLIVAN, PHILIP

SUMMERS, DAVID

Euclidean Club ; JCl; Jr. Usher; National Merit
Finalist; TARS

SUZUKI, STEVEN

ROTC Rifle Club.

SWANSON, RODGER

SWANSON, WILLA

SWEENEY, DON

SWEENEY, KATHLEEN
Art Club ; Honorary Cadet; International Re la ·
tions; Rifle ·ettes.

SWENSON, CHERYL
All School Show ; F.T.A., treas .; High School
Red Crou ; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66 Club .

TAGUE, GEORGE

'D" Club; Football .

TAKAMINE, CONNIE
All -City Pop Club; All School Show ; Foreign
language Club ; High School Red Crou : Inter ·
Club Council ; International Relations ; JCl ; Jr
Escort; Knit -Wits , sec.; P ~T . A . Hostess ; Seraph
Sisters; White Jackets, pres .; Y-Teens ; '66 Club

TAKAMINE, GAIL
All School Show ; Angelus Staff, aut. clubs
editor; Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Model
Teens; P.T.A. Hostess, White Jackets .

TALMAGE, JENNY

TAMAKI, KIM

Delegate Assembly ; '66 Club .

TAWIL, JOSETTE
All School Show ; Art Club ; Drama Club, sec .;
Foreign longuage Club; International Rela ·
tions; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters .

TAYLOR. CYNTHIA

All School Show , Concert Choir.

TAYLOR, DOUG

TAYLOR, JIM

TENBRINK, STEVE
Jr. Usher.

THACH, SUSAN
Inter-Club

Council ;

International

Relations,

pres.; JCl; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

THAEMERT, MARCIA
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show ; Angelus
Staff, layout editor; Delegate Assembly ; Jr.
Escort, P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets, parliamentarian ; '66 Club .

�THAYER, SANDI
Skeast .
THOMPSON, BOB
All School Show; Concert Choir; Council Capers ; Delegate Assembly .
THOMPSON, CHARLES
THOMPSON , VIVIAN
THURMAN, NANCY
THUROW, BILL
" D' Club ; Wrestling.
TICKTON, DAVID
All -City Tennis ; All School Show; All -State
Tennis; Baseball; " D" Club ; Delegate Assem bly; Pre -law; Speech; Spotlight Staff; Woodbury; '66 Club ,
TILLIS, RAYFORD
All -City Track; All -Metro Track ; All State
Track; All -State Basketball ; " D" Club ; Footboll.
TOADVYN, MARSHA
All School Show; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; Folk Song Club; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.
TOLIVER, SHEILA
Concert Band ; Girls' Bowling ; Y-Teens; '66
Club .
TOOLEY, DON
TOWNSEND, JOY
All -City Choir; All School Show; Concert Choir;
Folk Song Club, Girls' Ensemble .

231

Seniors

TOWNSEND, LESLIE
TROTSKY, JIM
All -City Tennos ; All -Metro Tennis; All -State
Tennis ; Angelus Staff, photo coordinator; Bose ·
ball ; " D ' Club ; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross; International Relations; Key

Club ; Student Council; Tennis, capt. ; ' 66 Club .
TROYER, JACKIE
All -City Choir; All School Show; Concert Choir;
JCl; Jr Escort; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sisters;
Tri · Hi -Y; '66 Club .
TRUJILLO, CHRISTELLA
TUCKER, KRIST! E
TURNBULL, CARL
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra; All School
Show · Angelaires; Drama Club; Euclidean
Club ; Folk Song Club; TARS , ' 66 Club .
TURSICK, STEVE
Baseball ,
UNDERWOOD, ROSLYN
D.E.C.A.; Foreign language Club; Jr . Achieve ment; Rifle ·ettes .
URLING, MICKEY
VAN BUSKIRK PHIL
AII ·City Football, " D" Club ; Delegate Assem ·
bly; Football , Track ,
VAN METER, RUSS
All School Show, Gymnastics ; Stage Crew.
VARNER BRIAN
Key Club .

�VASQUEZ, LYDIA

VIGIL. SUSAN
'66 Club

VIGIL, TERRY

VOGEL, DONRA
Delegate Assembly ; Folk Song Club ; High
School Red Cross ; JCl; Model Teens ; Skeost ,
Tri -Hi · Y; White Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club .

VOGEL, HOWARD
AII ·City Student Council ; All' School Show ; '' D"
Club ; Golf; Heod Boy ; P.T.A. Model ; Student
Council ; Student Council leadership Confer·
ence .

WALKER, CAROLYN

WALKER, NICHOLAS
D" Club Football

WALLACE, DEB!
AII ·City Choir All

School

Show ; All -State

Choir ; Concert Choir ; Counterpoints ; Delegate

Assembly ; Folk Song Club; Knit -Wits; Skeast;
"66 Club .

WALLACE, MARGO

WALLS, LOUJANA

WALTON, EMMOGENE
JCl; Knit -Wits ; Pre ·Med ; y. Teens; '66 Club .

WANIFUCHI, HOWARD

WASHCO, DON
WATSON, VALERIA
Art Club; Delegate Assembly, parliamentarian ;
Drama Club ; Girls ' Bowling; Junior Achieve -

ment; Knit · Wits ; Model Teens; Orchesis; Rifle ettes; White Jackets; '66 Club.
WEBER, BOB
WHITE, GARY
Chess Club, vice -pres .; Delegate Assembly ;
Euclidean Club, treos., Jr. Usher.
WHITE, JAN
Falk Song Club; High School Red Cross, Skeast;
Y Teens .
WICKLIFFE, ALICIA
Art Club F.T.A Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits ;
Orchesis ; White Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club.
WIDMAR, KENT
Aufsteiger Club ; Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club ; Foreign language Club;
High School Red Cross ; Inter-Club Council ; Jr.
Usher; Key Club ; Science Seminar; Skeast.
WIER, SVEN
Euclidean Club .
WILBUR, STEVE
All -State Tennis ; " D" Club ; High School Red
Cross ; I nternationol Relations; Key Club .

WILLIAMS, EUGENE
"D· Club, pres : Football ; F T.A. ; Inter-Club
Council ; Track; Wrestling.

WILLIAMS, EVERETTE
"D· Club; Football; Wrestling .

232

WILLIAMS, GLORIA
Concert Band; D.E.C.A.

�WILLIAMS, MARGY
Drama Club, High School Red Cross ; Skeost;
TARS .
WIL(IAMS, PATRICIA
Delegate Assembly; P.T.A.
Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club .

Hostess ,

White

WILLIAMS, WALTER
All -City Choir; All School
Choir; Speech.

Show;

Concert

WILSON, LOUISE
WOLF, TIM
Stage Crew.
WONG, DEVON
All School Show, Art Club, sec.; Concert Choir;
Folk Song Club . Model Teens; P.T.A. Model ,
'66 Club.
WOOD, GARY
WOODS, ELEANOR
Auhteig ~ r Club; Model Teens.

Seniors

WORTHAM, WILLIAM
Camero Club. Delegate Assembly; East Auto
Club.
WRIGHT, BARBARA
Delegate Assembly Alternate ; D E.C.A.; F.T.A.;
P T.A Hostess, White Jackets .
WRIGHT, KAY
D.E Club
WRIGHT, KAYVONNE
Jr. Achievement ; JCL; Orchesis · P.T.A. Model ;
White Jackets ; Y- Teens, carr se~.

WRIGHT, MEL
WRIGHT, ROBERT
WRIGHTSIL, BILLY
Boys' Bowling ; Delegate Assembly ; ROTC Rifle
Club; Skeost ; Speech ; '66 Club .
WYSAKOWSKI, NANCY
y. Teens.

WYTIAS, SUSAN
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show; Concert
Choir; Delegate Auembly, rec. sec., P.T A
Hasten ; White Jackets, vice -pres .; Y-Teens .

YARBER, JIM

YEARLING, MYLOUS

YOUNG, SUSAN
White Jackets.

YOUNG, SUZANNE
All City Pep Club . Delegate Assembly ; High
School Red Cross , P T.A. Hostess ; Speech ; Spot ·
light Stoff, reporter; Tri -Hi -Y, White Jackets,

carr. sec. Y Teens '66 Club
ZIPP, MARY
All School Show Angelus Stoff, album out :
High School Red Cross, P.T.A Model ; Skeost ,
Speech ; Strong -lowe Poetry Contest, '66 Club
ZOLAR, MARY
Auhteiger Club , Del gate Assembly ; F.T A :
International Relations ; Skeost ; TARS , Y- Teens .

ZOLZER, DAVID
Jr Achievement, vice pres .

�Club Rosters
ART ClUB

President - Geafry Hosea
Vice-President
Bob Ryan
Secretary - Devon Wong
Treasurer - louise Milton
Sponsor - Mrs . Olive Green
Chopmon. Shirley
Fields, Renee
Fletcher, lewis
Foster, Mork
Frey, Rod
Griffin, Marilyn
Holl, Russell
Hallberg, Kris
Holmes, leslie
Kato, Sharon
laCombe , Mary
Lamers, John
lewis, Eugenia
Millward , Janice
Manley, Doriel
Morimoto, Kerry
Pete!, John
Powell, Washington
Sawaya, Alice
Skubal, lou
Sweeney, Kathleen
Spaulding, Ann
Turnbull, Carl
Takamine, Gail
Watson , Valerie
Wickliffe, Alicia
Wong, Sylvia

AUFSTEIGER

President- Don Peterson
Vice-President - Bruce Gilchrist
Treosurer - Betsy Kelley
Secretory - Susan Shermack
Sponsors- Mr. Roger Lundeen
Mr. Craig Spillman
Bagan, Kathy
Bell, Bob
Blanas, Anthea
Brassell, Jane
Brewer, Paulette
Coe, Carolyn
Coffee, Judy
Collins, Kathy
Cox, Carol
Dahm, lois
Dea, Mike
Denious, Nancy
Dunham , Greg
Eckhardt, John
Eggleston, Judy
Enarson, Judy
Frey, Rod
Hendryson, John
Johnson, Ed
lukich, Tom
McElhinney, Mark
McWilliams, Sean
Milligan, Terry
Norris, Barbara
Pappas, Kathy
Phelps, Chris
Rea, Kim
Skolou' , Bill

Smith, Jim
Smith, Sandi

BOYS' BOWliNG

President - Kenneth loui
Sponsor- Mr. Brion lee
Bohannon, Desmond
Degenhart, Ron
McDonald, John
Onodera, Glenn
Ross, Mike
Shaffer, Rick
Tenbrink, Allen
Welsh, Ted
Williams, leroy
Wright, Glenn

BRIDGE ClUB

President - Dirk Epperson
Vice -President - Stan Koshi
Secretory-Treasurer - Ken Johnson
Sponsor - Mr. John Nicholson
Aerni, Monico

Beebe, linda
Bidwell, Dennis
Brandt, Nancy
Browne, Russell
Davidson, Rosemary
Downey, Margaret
Erdmann, Gwen
Franz, Barbie
Helgeson, Venita
Keiry, Edie
O'Neill, Eileen
Peros, Tony
Refakis, Mike

CAMERA ClUB

President -Glen Eppleston
Vice-President - Axel Kaulisch
Secretary-Treasurer- Sean McWilliams
Sponsor- Mr. Julian Jacobi
Allen, Carolyn
Davis, Randy
Gersten, Dennis

Hager, Jane
Jackson, Debbie

CHESS ClUB

Presodent · Albert Banker
Vice-President- Gary White
Sponsor- Mr . Harlan Miller
Bohannon, Desmond
Buckstein, Sandy
Cunningham, Artie
Duvall, Steve
Dyson, Bob
Fields, Ray
Gallegos, Eileen
Gatseos, Pete
Henderson, Erskine
Humphreys, Dennis
Johnson, Carlie
Kindel, Bill

Kato, Paul
Loeffler, Rich
Mach ine, Alex
Macleod, Bruce
McWilliams, Sean
Margan, Donald
Ohr, Matthew
Parker, Russ
Peros, Tony
Phillips, Jim
Pierce, Dan

Renner, Mark
Robert, Ray
Ruiz, Daniel
Starr, Gary
Strickland, Jim
Tannenbaum, Kevin
Timberlake, Richard
Troster, Fred
Walker, Mary
Weiss, Bart

COUNTERPOINTS
President - Sendee Dill
Vice-President - Karen Rose
Secretory - Diane Briscoe
Treasurer - lorelei Jones
Sponsor - Mrs. Marion Pad boy
Anderson, Carol
Anderud, Allan
Barnes, Alana

Bouchier, Pat
Brennan, Pat
Carrasco, Belinda
Carrasco, Regina

English, Don
Gunzelmon, Janet
Koberstein, Debbie
Kunz, Mary
lambott, linda
Luers , Paul
lung, AI
McAndrews, Connie
McCue, Joe
McCue, Kathy
McGrath, Rosemary
Middlebrook , Tina
Mullins, Julie
Newell, Donna
Richards, Bunny
Smosky, Debbie
Thomas, Paul
Typher, Vicki
Walker, Mary
Weber, lorie
White, Jim
Winters, Sharon
Young, David

" D" ClUB
President- John Slovek
Vice -President -Gene Williams
Secretory - Keith Rausch
Treosurer - Mike Nelson
Sponsor- Mr. Pot Panek
Achatz, Rick
Armstrong, Richard
Barber, John

Bell, Bob
Belloirs, Chris
Boggess, Glen
Bolden, Bob
Bonham, David
Carter, Holman
Cheatham, Roger
Clark, Ralph
Cornell, Warren
Curtis, James
Davis, John
Dunham, Greg
Eppleston, Glen
Euell , Gregory
Florey, Jim
Florquist, Rod
Franchini, Terry
Fuller, John
Gale, Albert
Gates, Bob
Gaul, Dave
Gilchrist, Bruce
Gipson, Bernard
Greer, nm
Hanley, Glenn
Hendryson, John
Holme, Peter
Hindman, Chris
Holmes, Greg
Hume, Greg
Jackson, Steve
Johnstone, Steve
Jones, Reginald
King, Harry
levy, Art
Macl ntosh, Bill
MacMillan, Hugh
Mallett, Bob
Maxie, .'Aike
McCormack, Brian
McElhinney, Mark
Morris, Marcus

Nady, Creighton
Nakata, Wes
Phelps, Ward
Prendergast, Brion
Sanders, Herb
Slovek, Gary
Thurow, Bill
Tickton, Dave
Tillis, Rayford
Trotsky, Jim
Van Buskirk, Phil
Young , Mike

DECA ClUB
President - Ramona Cisco
Vice-President - Alvin Detrick
Secretary - Coral Holmes
Treasurer - Teresa McCoy
Publicity - Lloyd Hammer
Sponsor - Mr. John Rushton
Bell, Robert
Bohnhoff, Arlene
Boyd, Doris
Coe, Marilyn
Dickerson, Timothy
Falcon , Carlota
Kawakami, Albert

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Club Rosters
Kusulos, Elaine
lester, Bonnie

love, Lorry
McCue, Kathy
Meredith, Charlotte
Simmons, Paulo Ann
Sorenson, Michael
Walker, Nicholas
Wright, Canstonc

Wade, Sally
Whalen, Connie
Varner, Pot

EUCLIDEAN CLU B
President- Nancy Brandt
Vice·President - David Pudlik
Secretary- Jean Elmblad
Treasurer- Gary White
Sponsor- Mr. William Kruse

DRAMA CLUB
President - Susan Huber
Vice·President- John Spencer
Corresponding Secretory - Nancy Gurtler
Recording Secretory - Eileen O ' Neill
Treasurer- Josette Tawil
Historoon -Carolyn Hastings
Sponsor- Mrs . Judith Word
Artzer, Connie

Bender, Maureen
Bouchier, Potrocio
Brassell, Jane
Corocosis, Cynthia
Carrasco, Regina
Casselberry, Cheryl
Cheek, Carol
Cunningham, lewono
Dallas, Mary
Dexter, Claudio
Dillon, Charles
Eberhart, Regan
Erdmann, Gwen

Brown , Russell
Burchfield, John
Burlakov, Nino
Cunningham, Artie
Davidson, Rosem ary
Duvall , Steve
Fliegler, Susie
Hindman , Margaret
Jones, Dole
Kindel, Bill
Loeffler, Richard
Lotz, Richard
Maybury, Ron
McWilliams, Mike
McWilliams, Sean
Mosley, Mary louise
O ' Neill, Eileen
Peres, Tony
Robert, Roy

Bentley, Cindy
Bingaman, Jon
Bottorff, Danna
Bottorff, Ruth
Buerkle, Rachel
Chmura, Jean
Coffey, lila
Collins, Rena
Cook, Danna
Cook, Paula
Davis, Bernard

Arnsmeyer, Roy
Brennan, Pot
Brooks, Kathy
Cohen, Myra
Collins, Kathy
Denious, Nancy
Gotseos, Georgia
Jackson , Jim
Jones, Lorelei
Kinort, Candace
Krivenkow, Olga

Ferguson, Den ise

Levin, Ken
Love, Lindo
Maclean, Bruce
Mocleish, Cindy
McNeil , Nancy
Manley, Doriel
Overland, Kristine
Pfeifer, Glen
Reagan, Potty
Rountree, Ruthonne
Skubol, Lou
Steele, Mary lou
Steinhardt, Mike
Stroh, Debby

Garner, Sonny
Gibbons, Terry
Guest, Patricia
Harris, Chorlottte
Hochowski, Judy
Jones, Conni

Mogonam , Fatha
McAndrews, Connie
Mclaughlin, Bill
Miller, Claudia
Miller, Margie
Mueller, Roberta
Nesbit, Miki
Nesbit, Mimi
Pieratt, Jay
Pritchard , Cheryl
Rigg, Nancy
Rose, Glendo
Ross, Mike

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
OF AMERICA

Fisher, Beth
Floyd, Barbara

President- Royce Fields
Vice·President- Janie Johnson
Secretary - Debbie Stoole
Assistant Secretory Sharon Winters
Treasurer - Carol McNeill
Reporters - ~indo love
Jackie Vincent
Sponsors - Miss Joyce Walker
Miss linda Burgess

Franz, Rosemarie

Gallegos, Eileen
Gilbert, Kathy
Gruenberg, Shirley
Hedge, Juliet
Irwin, Pamela
Jent, Bob
Johnson, Carole
Krill, Juli
lane, Ann
Largent, Eleanor
Leaver, Karen

Linzy, Vickie
lung, K n
McElroy, Lindo
Miller, Ken
O'Neill , Chris
Peele, Paulette
Prendergast, Gail
Probst, Molly
Pryor, Mike
Reilly, Judy
Rock, Lindo
Routson, Deanna

Schamp, Coraline
Schilt, Margie
Segerhammer, Beth
Silverman, Terry
Smith, Sandi
Spencer, Larry
Spencer, Mimi
Stever, Beth
Thoemert, Judy
Torrington, Mary
Turnbull, Carl

Takamine, Connie

Tamoki, Kim
Taylor, Wolter
Thomsen, David
Weiberg, Brigette
Willey, Brenda

Seftor, Laurence
Smith, Margaret
Spaulding, Anne
Summers, David
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Timberlake, Richard
Weir, Sven

FOLK SONG CLUB
President- Pete Kenney
Vice·Pre11dent - Mary Torrington
Secretary - Carol Cheek
Sponsor- Mr. Alfred Metcalf
Adams, Cherie
Agur, Robin
Bagan, Kathy
Barki, Rosalind
Barnes, Ray
Bastien, Collette
Boum, Dinah
Beardsheor, Meg

Schaefer, Clem
Scope!, Ellen
Spencer, John
Stafford, Kay
Stoenner, Ann
Suchowoejko, Alice
Suit, Marcia
Sweeney, Philis
Toadvyn, Marsha
Typher, Vicki
Walker, Mark
Watson, Chris

Aumiller, Romano May
Babbs, Mary
Beebe, Lindo
Brown, Robert
Fields, Renee
Henry, Alice
Klatt, Kathy
langston, Brenda
Millward, Janice
Phillips, Michelle
Rucker, Pot
Sekyro, Candy
Smith, Doyce
Taylor, Wolter
Weiss, Lora
Wiggins, Barbaro

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

President- Carlo linton
Vice·President- Susan Nethawoy
Secretary - Debbie Koberstein
Treasurer- Karen Sienknecht
Publicity Chairman- Elaine Kusulas
Sponsor - Mrs . Blanche Pigott
Aerni, Moniko

President- Judy Neumann
Vice ·President - Mark Redfearn
Assistant to the Vice-PresidentKathy Smith
Secretaries - Mary louise Mosley
Sylvia Smith
Treasurer - Cheryl Swenson

�Club Rosters
Historian
Sandra Mayfield
Parliamentarian - Lewis Fletcher
Sponsor- Mrs. Marion Powell
Bartholomew, Talbert
Beisser, Vivian

Bonham, Dave
Bottorf, Donna
Caldwell, Frances
Dexter, Claudia
Dorak, Marcia

Dreher, Polly
Garlington, Laveeda
Hallberg, Kris
Hammers, Sandy
Hart, Chris
Hoffman, Pal
Jensen, Linda
Kato, Donna
Kato, Sharon
Love, Linda
Morimoto, Ellen
Morishige, Jovie
Padilla, Steve
Quails, Schyleen
Reagan, Patty
Rogers, Donna

Sanderson, Carol
Sharpe, Mary Ann
Starr, Gary
Stevens, Donna

Stroh, Debby
Wick[iffe, Alicia
Williams, Eugene
Wright, Barbara

GIRLS' BOWLING

President- Peggy Norris
Vice-President -Renee Fields
Secretary -Judy Schmidt
Treasurer- Cynthia Burress
Sponsor- Mr. Brian Lee
Aldrich, Brenda
Anderson, Carol
Armstrong, Yvonne
Beatty, Linda
Bell, Ann
Bowers, Jeanne

Briscoe, Dianne

Buckley, Vicki
Clark, Debra
Collins, Cynthia
Fields, Royce
Franz, Barbie
Fresquez, Josie

Fresquez, Vangie
Giddings, Yvonne
Groves, Lynette
Hanley, Delores
Hardaway, Debbie
Harmon, Gloria
Hood, Brenda
Houston, Tracie

Johnson, Laura
Lewis, Jeanne

Lowman, Annette
Mayberry, Jeanell
Moore, Debbie
Morishige, Jovie
Navarro, Chris

Ormsby, Monica
Phillips, Michelle
Pointer, loJuana
Sanderson, Carol
Spirek, Marie

Stephens, Shirley
Stripling, Pamela
Toliver, Shei Ia
Walls, Loujuana
Wickliffe, Alicia
Wortham, Nancy

INTERCLUB COUNCIL

President -Carla Linton
Vice-President- Terry Milligan
Secretary- Judy Neumann
Sponsor
Mr. Arthur Bragg
Banker, Albert
Bell, Charolelle
Brandt, Nancy
del Junco, Gerry
Dill, Sandee
Eppleston, Glen
Epperson, Dirk
Fleigler, Gail
Gilmore, Sue
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Hernandez, Richard
Holyfield, Jim
Hosea, Geofry
Huber, Sue
Johnson, Jania
Johnson, Sara
Jussell, Janice
Kenney, Pete
Kindel, Bill
Kurz, Barbara
Leach, Marilyn
Loui, Ken
Maclean, Bruce
Montes, Ann

Morimoto, Ellen
Norris, Peggy
Pace, Jane

Partndge, Laura
Peterson,

Don

Robert, Ray
Romero, Albert
Sweeney, Kathy
Takamine, Connie

Tawil, Josette
Trotsky, Jim
Wilbur, Steve
Wosk, Bernice

Consuls- Sue Gilmore
Bruce Maclean
Head Tribune- Roger Miller
Head Censor- Sally Grandy
Head Scribe - Donna Kato
Historian -Sharon Kato
Sponsors
Miss Margaret Sm1th
Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz
TRIBE I
Tribune- Roger Miller
Censor- Sally Grandy
Scribe- Donna Kato
Blount, Ann
Chapman, Herrick
Gilmore, Sue
Green, Deborah
Heiple, Susan
Jones, Dale
Kato, Sharon
Lambott, Linda
Loeffler, Rick
Maclean, Bruce
Macleod, Bruce
Martinchick, Rita
McKee, Cynthia
Milligan, Charlie
Morimoto, Ellen
Nelson, Mike
Phillips, Jim
Ross, Betsy
Stroh, Debby
Summers, David
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Tawil, Josette
Thach, Susan
Thomsen, David
Troyer Jackie
Wright, Winifred

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Tribune- Dirk Epperson
Censor- Sandra Nelms
Scribe -McGregor Rhodes

TRIBE II

Aerni, Monika
Austin, Stan
Austin, Steve
Bohm, Christy
Caustrila, Ted
Cheley, Carolyn
Gottardi, Angie
Henderson, Lynn
Kons, Toni
McElhinney, Mark

Follansbee, Bob
Kunz, Mary
McKay, Vicki
Milligan, Terry
Nonay, Lou
Royal, Stan
Van Natter, Mike
TRIBE IV

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE

Slovek, John
Takamine, Connie
Thach, Susan
Wolverton, Rita

PreSident
Susan Thach
Vice·Pres•dent- Mary Lou Steele
Corresponding Secretary- Dave Peak
Recording Secretary- Betsy Ross
Treasurer- Rick Shannon
Sponsor- Miss Elizabeth Williams

Scribe -Vicki Nakashima

Abe, Pat
Bachman, Chris
Dortzbach, Karl
Drommond, Sue
Jacobs, Sandra
Maclean, Diana
Nitta, Marcia

Stratton, Jackie
Wagner, Chuck
Watson, Chris

Tribune- Joel Butler
Censor- Paul Young
Scribe - Paulette Peele
Baez, Lorna

Barber, John
Barber, Judi
Brodie, Judy
Campbell, Kathy
Carroll Linda
Eisnach, Dwight
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Holmes, Lana
Johnson, Sandra
Miller, Kenneth
Mueller, Roberta
Parker, Jan
Parks, Joyce
Robinson, Scott
Sawaya, Mike
Silver, Larry
Silverman, Terry
Takamine, Connie

Tannenbaum, Greg
Williams, Zarle
TRIBE V

Tribune- Steve Schmaltz
Censor- Barbara Wiggins
Scribe- Connie Artzer
Bingaman, Jan

Crabb, Cindy
Karr, Andy
Lotz, Richard
Lung, Albert
McAndrews, Connie
Miller, Regina
Nathan, Corrine
Plastina, Paige
Parks, Michael
Typher, Vicki
Weiss, Bart
Wohl, Ken
Wright, Bill
TRIBE VI
Tribune- Tim Conrad
Censor- Borboro Honnoh
Scribe
Kathy McGee
Bell, Ann
Every, Anita
Floyd, Barbara
Haskins, Sue
Horvath, George
Irwin, Pamela
Levinson, Richard

TRIBE Ill

Liuzzi, Kenneth

Tribune- Erskine Henderson
Censor- Kathie Hart

Morrison, Trudi

Rogers, Donna

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Club Rosters
KEY CLUB

Nakashima, Vicki

Iwasaki , Jan

President - Terry Milligan
Vice ~ President - Bernard Gipson
Secretary - Br ian Prendergast

Stevens, Donna

Johnson , Wyndol
Kane , Beth
Kane , Kathy
loomis, Barbie
love, Lindo

Mosunaga , Lauro

Mcclean . Diona
Mansell, Kerry

Prendergast, Brian
StoH, lmdo

Tre a1urer -

Mike Nelson

Stewart, Sheila
Tokamine, Connie

Venters, Barbara

Sponsor - Mr. Ray Acsell
Armstrong, Richard
Baker, John
Benson , John
Belden, Bob
Brady, Ron
Casebolt, Jim
Chapman, Herrick
Cornell, Warren
Devos, Ba relay
Eisnach, Dwight
Florquist, Rod
Franchini, Terry
Gates, Bob
Gilchrist, Bruce
Goldberg, Mark
Greer, Tim
Hall, Russell
Hanley, Glenn
Holmes, Gregory
Hume, Greg
Jones, Dale
Katz, les

MODEL TEENS

President - Ann Montes
Vice-President - Anne Manning
Corresponding Secretary - lin Ron kin
Recording Secretary - Ginny Irving
Treasurer - Margie Schilt
Sponsors - Mrs . Elizabeth Pixley
Mrs . Joan Rudel
Bagan, Kathy
Barnes, Alana
Baum, Dinah
Bourke, Lourie
Bouchier, Laura

Brent, Mary
Bryan, Dinah
Casselberry, Cheryl
Cheley, Carolyn

f-r\orkis . Kathy
Miller, Margaret
Moore , Debbie
Myers, Karen

Norris. Barbera
Ohmer, Dottie
Packer, Gail
Plastina, Paige
Pryor, Beverly
Quells, Schyleen
Rodocker, Koren
Rogers, Donna
Sakamoto, Harriet
Saks, Nina
Sawaya, Alice
Schilt, Jean
Seymour, Pot

Kawamoto, George

President- Bonnie Heidbrak
Vice·President- Joann Watanabe
Secretory - Gail Ritterspach
Treasurer - Ann Davis

Sponsor - Mrs. June Williamson
Aumiller, Ramona
Co, Vitolia
Harris, Joyc
Heger, Deborah
Johnson, DaVenna
Keiry, Edith
lambott, linda
McGrath, Rosemary
McNeill, Nancy
Madden, Kelly
Moore, Deborah
Nelson, Dolores
Nakashima, Connie

President
Norma Revels
Vrce -Presrdent
leslie Holmes
Secretory
D!liloh Rios
Sponsor
Mrs . Carol Matchett
Boehler, Jeanie
Bustamante, Sirena

Gray, Cynthia
Henderson , Rite
Mejia , Iris

Milton, louise
Parks, Joyce
Pointer, lojuana

Sanderson , Coral
Wright, Kayvonne

President- Gerry del Junco
Vice-President- Jim Florey
Secretary- Joe Huff
Treasurer- Dole Jones
Sponsor- Mr. Charles Clarkson

levin, Ken

KNIT WITS

ORCHESIS

PRE-LAW

King, Harry
Levinson, Richard
Macintosh, Bill
Milligan, Charles
O'Neill, Chris
Pete!, John
Pryor, Mike
Rea, Kim
Robinson, ScoH
Sawaya, Mike
Schemel, Dave
Stern, Gary
Trotsky, Jim
Walker, Joel
Westmoreland, Dan
Wilbur, Steve
Williams, Clint
Wrenn, Ted

Duvall, Steve
Eld redg e, Key
Fliegler Susan
Gilbertson , Coy
Huber, Sue

Blunt, Tom

Cunningham, Carol
Davis, Ann

Davis, Debbie
Dembeck, Susan
Deutsch, Kathy
Deutsch, Sandy
Doido , Sharon
Eldredge, Kay
Elson, Cherry!
Fields, Dione
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Glathor, Judy
Griffin, Marilyn
Hall, Cindy
Hastings, Carolyn
Hedge, Juliet
Heilig, Mary Ann
Henry, Judy
Hicks, Sandy
Houlihan, Penny
Humm, Marti
Hurd, Barbara
Huston, Jan
Hutchinson, linda

Storr, Kathy
Stratton, Nancy
Tokomine, Gail
Tursick, Carla
Vogel, Donra
Wade, Solly

Warner, Gail
Watson, Valerie
White, Karen
Wiggins, Barbaro
Williams, Elaine
Williams, Stephanie
Wong, Devon
Wong, Sylvia
Woods, Scottie

Chapman, Herrick
del Junco, Dave
Epperson, Dirk
Follansbee, Bob
Fuller, John
Gates, Bob
Gilchrist, Bruce
Hindman, Chris
Holme, Pete
Miller, Roger
Milligan, Charles
Milligan, Terry
Nakata, Wes
Nelson, Mike
Phillips, Jim
Prendergast, Brion
Pryor, Mike
Ross, John
Sawaya, Mike
Tickton , Dove
Tuft, Charles
Wagner, Charles

PRE-MED

President -Gail Fliegler

MONTAGE

fditor-in-Chrel- Roger Miller
Assrstant Editor
Gail Fliegler
Sponsor- Miss June Smith
Cruter, Koren

del Junco, Gerry

Vice-President- Jo Ann Watanabe
Secretary
Corinne Nathan
Treasurer- Margaret Hindman
Sponsor - Miss Fay Twist
Davis, Ann

Fliegler, Susie
Havlicek, Irene
Jackson, Sondra

�Club Rosters
Jacobs. Sandra
lambott, linda
leFree, Mike
Powell , Juanita
Ruggles, Glenn
Segerhammar, Beth
Taylor, Doug
Travis, Pam

Werden , Shari
Williams, Zarle
Wosk, Bernice

RED CROSS
President- Sara Johnson
Vice-President - Patty Reagan
Corresponding Secretary - Angie Fotinos
Recording Secretary - Marilyn leach
Treasurer- Mike Sawaya
Scrapbook - Alice Sawaya
Sponsors - Miss linda Burgess
Miss Shirley Yanaga
Achatz, Rick
Bastien, Collette
Bell, Bob
Bingaman, Jan

Blanas, Anthea
Bonsib, John
Bourke, laurie
Bowers, Jeanne
Bowers, Tina

Myers, Karen
Neubert, Vivian
Newton , Jennie

Richards, Bunny
Segerhammer, Beth
Smith , Sylvia
Stevens, Donna

Swenson , Cheryl

Young , Suzanne

RIFLETTES

President - Rita Wolverton
Vice -President - Nancy Denious
Secretary - Kathy Collins
Treo surer - Sherry Taft
Range Officers - lee Ann Boehler
Sharon Erwin
Sponsor- Mr John Timmons
Belka, Nancy
Graves, Marilyn
Morrison, Cecilia
Vick, Sherry
Young, Dania

Brady, Ron

Dennis, Doris

Fasano, Pat
Fields, Renee
Florquist, Rod
Follansbee, Bob
Gagan, Kathy
Gatseos, Georgia
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Gomez, Katen

Green, Joy
Greer, Tim
Harmon, Gloria
Hart, Chris
Hart, Kathi
Haskins, Suzy
Heger, Kathy
Hillmeyer, Downey
Horvat, Diane

Houlihan, Barbara
Hurd, Barbara
Irving, Ginny
Iwasaki, Jan
Johnson, Charlie
Kindel, Bill
Kotzelnick, Gayle
Knuss, Michelle
Kunz, Mary
Lohr, linda

Ross, Betsy
Stott, linda
Takamine, Connie

Tawil, Josette
Thach , Susan
Thaemert, Marcia
Troyer, Jackie

SERAPH SISTERS
President - Ellen Morimoto
Vice-President - Susan Shermack
Secretaries - Susan Ando
Kathy Heger
Sponsor - Mrs. Anne B. Broad

Barnes, Tom

SKEAST
President - Bill Kindel
Vice-President- Danny Dreyer
Secretary - Janice Iwasaki
Treasurer - Sharon Black
Sponsor - Miss Jean Aschbacher
Aern i, Moni
Barber, Judi
Bautsch , Charlotte
Beth, Jeff
Black, Ronn
Bowers, Tina

Brassell, Jane
Brunton , Bob
Chavez, Shirley
Clark, Bill
Dahm, lois
Dembeck, Bob
Dennis, Kathy
Dick, Dave
Dreher, Potty
Erickson, Cliff
Ferguson, Denise
Fisher, Beth
Gathman, Sue
Griggsmiller, Neal
Hadley, Barry
Haskins , Suzy
Heilig , May Ann
Horvat, Diane

Aerni Monika
Bottorff, Donna
Brandt, Nancy
Cash, Rose Marie
Cheley, Carolyn
Clarke, Katy
Cruter, Koren

Dill , Sendee
Eldredge, Kay
Feilbert, Ruth
Fliegler, Gail
Friedlob, Cindy
Grandy, Sally
Harris, Bobbie Kay
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Hickmon, Karen
Huber, Sue
Hurd , Barbie
Jensen, linda
Johnson, Sara
Jones, Lorelei

Kotzelnick, Gayle
Linton , Carla

Horvat, Mike
Kline, Kris
Levin, Ken

lotz, Richard
lukich , Tom
Mansell, Mike
Margolin, Dave
Melnick, Evie

Bein, Ellen
Coracasis, Cynthia
Costa, Rudy
Deutsch, Sandy
Duvall, Steve
Eldredge, Kay
Fliegler, Gail
Fliegler, Susie
Gatseos, Pete
Graham, Mary
Helgeson, Venita
Holtus, Bill
Irwin, Pam
Johnson, Sanford
Kenney, Pete
Lachman, Dave
lung, Ken
McBride, Mickey
McDonald, John
Miller, Barbara
Miller, Ken
Nixon, Barbara
Noel, Angie
Parker, Russ
Peros, Nick
Prendergast, Brian
Quails, Schyleen
Shepard, Dona
Sperry, Martin
Speicher, Sue
Stott, linda
Swenson, Cheryl
Thach, Susan
Williams, Walt
Williams, Zarle
Wright, Winifred
Young, Suzanne
Zipp,Mary

Newton, Jennie

O ' Neill, Eileen
Packer, Mimi
Prendergast, Gail
Qualls, Schyleen
Rhodes, McGregor
Rodocker, Karen
Schaefer Anne
Smith, Kathy
Smith, Sandi
Standley, Dick
Stearns, Gary
Stout, Becky
Tedesko, Jackie
Tucker, Kristie

Loomis, Barbie

Varner, Pat

Mitchell, Barbara
Moll, Meredy
Montes, Ann
Moore, Debbie

Manning, Anne
Masunaga , Lauro
Montes, Ann
Mueller, Joan
O'Neill, Eileen
Pace, Jane

Watson, Chris
Weber, Danny
Welch, Jo Caryl
Welsh, Ted
Wiggins, Barbara
Zalar, Mary

Morgan, Janice

President- Barbara Kurz
Vice-President - Karen Cruter
Recording Secretary- Anne lupberger
NFL Secretary - Sue Huber
Treasurer - Sally Grandy
Parliamentarian- Carol Cheek
Sponsor- Mr. Brian lee
Ackard, Peggy

Mosunaga , Laura

Moore, Merce

SPEECH CLUB

Tokomine, Connie

TenBrink , Shirley
Vogel, Donra
Warner, Gail
Weber, George
White , Koren
Wigg ins, Barbara

Brewer, Paulette

Brown, Robert
Chmura , Jean

Rose , Karen

SYMPOSIUM
President - Charolette Bell
Vice-President - Patricia lewis
Secretary - lydia Albright
Treasurer - Wiley Newbold
Sponsor- Mrs Mary Weed
Allen, Deloris
Ausbie, Elaine
Beebe, Linda
Bishop, Suzette
Boone, Angie
Boone, Sheryl
Crumal, Kathy
Fisher, Kathy
Guest, Patricia
Harris, Joyce
Henderson, Carman
Henderson, Rita
Kenaly, Edward

�Club Rosters
Leaver, Karen

lycurgus, Elivora
Nishimura, Cynthoa
Rountree, Ruthann
Sheffield, Beverly
Sloan, Daisy
Walker, Dora
Walker, Poleri
Will iams, Shirley

TARS
President
Richard Hernandez
Vice-President- Martin Sperry
Secretary Treasurer - Nancy Rigg
Committee Chairmen
Bill McCracken
David Steele
Sponsor - Mr. Michael Mahonchak

Bohm , Christy
Bonnot, Nancy
Bottorff, Donna
Bourke, Laurie
Cruter, Karen

Dallas , Mary
Demb;ck, Susan
Deutsch, Kathy
Deutsch , Sandy
Elson, Cherryl
fisher, Beth
forselius, Vol
Friedlob, Cindy
Gilmore, Sue
Glothor, Judy
Grandy, Sally

Masunaga , Laura

Holmes, Anne

Mayfield , Sondra
McNeill, Nancy
Middlebrook, Kris

f iel ds, Diane
fields, frances
fields, Renee
fisher, Kathy
Gall, Barbara

Moll , Meredy

Garcia, Yvonne

Routson, Deanna

Schilt, Jean

Treasurer -

Shepard , Dono

James Curtis

lynda Rock
Sponsor - Mr. Richard Nelson
Abe, Pat
Alarid , Robert
Anderson, Carol
Bosley, Richard

Shermock, Gail
Shermock, Susan
Schamp, Caroline
Stever, Be!h
Swenson, Cheryl
Troyer, Jackie
Vickers, Barbie
Vogel , Donra
Waddill, Jean
Wilkins, Jonnelle
Young, Suzanne

Brennan , Pat

Brodie, Judy
Caustrita, Ted
Hart, Kathy
Henderson , lynn
Henry, Alice
Henry, Shirley
Hickman, Karen

lamb, Afan
Lewallen, Janet
McGrath, Rosemary
Nichols, Marilyn
Studer, linda

TRI-HI-Y
President - Jane Pace
Vice-PreSident - Pat Garrett
Corresponding Secretory Lindo Hutchinson
Recording Secretory- Margie Schilt
Treasurer
Barb Kurz
Service Chairman - Claudio King
Chaplain - Sora Johnson
Sponsor - Miss Royolyn lockhart

Babbs, Mary
Blonas, Anthea

Humm, Marti

Henry, Judy

Riffel, Cathy
Sawaya, Alice

Boord Members - Bob Geismar
Wiley Newbold

Armstrong, Yvonne

Ausbie, Elaine
Beebe, linda
Benavidez, Rose
Bishop, Suzette
Brooks, Jeanne
Brown, Carolyn
Bruehl , Peggy
Bryant, Mikelle
Buffalo, Marian
Cash, Rose Marie
Combs, Patricio
Curtis, Diane
Deep, l in da
Elkins, Dione

Hart, Susie

Kelley, Betsy
lupberger, Anne
Miller, Barbara
Miller, Margaret
Parker, Jan
Plastina, Paige
Purdy, Debby

President - Jim Holyfield
Vice-President - Bunny Richards
Secretory - Schyleen Quails

Garlington, laveedo
Garrett, Pat
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Gilbertson, Coy
Glothor, Judy
Green, Debbie
Helgeson, Venita
Irving, Ginny
Johnson, Wyndol
Keiry, Edith
Kin g , Claudia
Kotzelnick , Gayle
Kunz, Mary
loomis, Barbara
lowman, Annette
Mohr, Gail Ann

Ahrens, Cheryl
Every, Anita
ford , Thomas
Hopper, Bob
Johnson , Ken
Kaulisch, Axel
Koshi, Stan
Ross, Clarke

TEEN -OEMS

239

WHITE JACKETS
President - Connie Taka mine
Vice-President - Susan Wytias
Corresponding Secretory - Suzanne Young
Secretaries - Sandy Febinger
Royce fields
Treasurers - Lindo Everitt
Bonnie Heidbrak
Historian - lorelei Jones
Droll Masters- Ann Davis
linda Stott
Por/imentarian -Marcia Thaemert
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Aerni, Moni

Black, Sharon
Bonnot, Nancy
Brent, Mary
Briscoe, Dionne
Bruner, Patricia

Chavez, Shirley
Cunningham, Carol
Dohm, lois
Dryden , linda
Elkins, Diana
Elson, Cherryl
franz, Barbara

Faison, Lois

Moore, Merce

Gilmore, linda

Morgan, Janice

Gomez, Karen

Morishige, Jovalene
Mosley, Mary
Myers, Karen
O ' Neill, Eileen
Owens, Annette
Podolia, Connie
Parks, Joyce
Partridge, laura
Phillips, Elaine
Quails, Schyleen
Reagan , Patricia
Schaefer, Ann
Schamp, Caroline
Seymour, Ida
Smith,Sylvia
Speicher, Susan
Storr, Kathy
Stratton, Nancy
Stroh, Debbie
Takamine, Gail
Thaemert, Marcia
Torrington , Mary
Vickers, Barbara

Gray, Cynthia

Voge!, Donra
Warren, Mary
Watson, Valeria
Welch, Ja
Wickliffe, Alicia
Williams, Pat
Wosk, Bernice
Wright, Kayvonn
Young, Susan

Harris, Joyce
Hart, Chris
Hart, Kathi
Henderson, Carmen

Hill, Cherry
Hill, Thelma
Hocking, Julie
Hoffman, Andrea
Hoffman, Eloise
Hoffman, Patricia
Holmes, leslie
Jones, Nelda
King, Cheryl
Kons, Toni

langley, Wanda
langston , Brenda
Lester, Bonnie
Lewis, Eugenia

Milton, louise
Molock, Jackie
Moore, Deborah
Nichols, Marilyn
Noel, Angela
Norris, Peggy
Pointer laJuana
Quarles, Bettye
Rawlins, Beverly
Roberts, Helen
Rose, Carol
Ross, Leticia
Rountree, Ruthann

Y-TEENS
Co-Presidents- laura Partridge
Marilyn leach
Corresponding Secretary - Joyce Parks
Recording Secretory - Connie Padilla
Treasurer- Karen Rose
Program Chairman -Delilah Rose
Servoce Cha~rman - Sharon Werden
Worship Chairman - Lindo Everitt
Sponsor - Miss Jan loman
Aldrich, Brenda
Alarid, Joanne

Sanderson, Carol
Seymour, Ida
Seymour, Patricia
Sisneros, Chris
Sisneros, Irene

Stoker, Millie
Taylor, Juliana
Valdez, Esther
Walker, Paleri
Warren , Mary
Williamson , Cheryl
Wright, Kayvonne
Wysakowski, Nancy

�Student Index
A
Abdoo, Margo, 191
Abe, Pot, 156, 162, 179
Abel, Stan, 205
Achoh, Rick, 103, 172, 205
Acierno, Roger, 205
Ackord, Debbie, 191
Ackord, Peggy, 152, 205
Adams, Cherie, 159, 191
Adams, Pat, 205
Aden, Royce, 205
Aerni, Moni, 140, 146, 150, 153, 164,
174, 205
Agur, Robin, 159, 191
Alarid, JoAnn, 191
Alarid, Robert, 162
Aldrich, Brenda, 171, 16B
Aldrid, Jeanne, 16B
Alkove, David, 110, 179
Allen, Carolyn, 179
Allen, John, 179
Allen, Mike, 191
Allen, Sandra, 191
Allendorf, Tim, 205
Alvarez, Gary, 179
Alvarez, Jeanne, 191

Amato, Tony, 179
Anderson, Carol, 14B, 153, 163, 205
Anderson, Devonna, 179
Anderud, Allan, 14B
Ando, Susan, 91, 140, 205
Andrews, Sam, 205
Anzel, Barbara, 179
Aragon, Sally, 179
Aragon, Robert, 205
Argall, Judith, 205
Arguello, Nancy, 191
Armstrong, Richard 139, 172, 205
Armstrong, Twilla, 205
Armstrong, Yvonne, 153, 16B, 205
Arnsmeyer, Roy, 153, 206
Artzer, Connie, 155, 156, 191
Ashley, Ron, 179
Ashley, Janice, 16B
Atencio, Barbara, 206

Bell, Robert, 161, 206
Bell, Susan, 206
Belloirs, Chris, 172
Benavidez, Rose, 168
Bender, Maureen, 155
Benson, John, 139, 206
Bentley, Cindy, 159
Berry, David, 109
Berry, Marilyn, 206

Beth, Jeff, 174, 191
Belka, Nancy, 192
Bidwell, Dennis, 164, 192
Bingaman, Jon, 156, 159, 1BO
Bird, linda, 192
Bishop, Jerry, 206
Bishop, Suzette, 16B
Block, Ken, 192
Block, Ralph, 192
Black, Ron, 17 4, 180
Black, Sharon, 146, 174, 192
Blackwell, Jon, 206
Blakeman, Bev, 192
Blanas, Anthea, 142, 145, 206
Blount, Ann, 156, 206
Blunt, Tom, 141
Boggess, Glen, 103, 109, 172, 192
Bohannon, Desmond, 165, 170
Bohn, Christy, 142, 150, 192

Aumiller, Roberta, 161
Aumiller, Ramona, 191

Ausbie, Elaine, 16B, 206
Austin, Stan, 150, 191
Austin, Steve, 150, 191
Aydelott, Roger, 179

B
Babbitt, Barry, 206
Babbs, Mary, 142, 161, 179
Bachman, Chris, 156, 179
Boez, lorna, 156, 179
Bagan, Kathy, 143, 145, 159, 205
Baker, Bart, 206
Baker, John, 113, 139
Balderrama, Peggy, 206
Baldwin, Deborah, 191
Banker, Albert, 13B, 165, 206
Barber, John, 156, 172, 206
Barber, Judi, 156, 174
Barki, Rosalind, 159, 179
Barlow, Fred, 191
Barlowsky, Polo, 191
Barnes, Alono, 143, 14B, 179
Barnes, Roy, 159, 179
Barnes, Tom, 152
Barry, Roberto, 179
Bartholomew, Jock, 191
Bartholomew, Talbert, 151, 206
Bastien, Collette, 159, 191
Bateman, Beth, 206
Bouderer, Maria, 191

Boum, Dinah, 143, 159
Bautsch, Charlotte, 174, 206
Baynes, Pete, 179
Beardsheor, Meg, 159, 206
Beatty, linda, 171, 191
Beouman, Johannes, 206
Be Don, Ed, 103, 206
Beebe, linda, 161, 164, 16B, 191
Bein, Ellen, 152, 206
Beitscher, Carolyn, 206

Bell, Ann, 156
Bell, Ann, 171, 1BO
Bell, Bob, 145, 172, 191
Bell, Charlotte, 138, 191
Bell, Rebecca, 206

Bradford, Marbie, 192
Brady, Ron, 139, 192
Brame, Donna, 180

Brandon, Dwight, 1BO
Brandt, Nancy, 13B, 140, 154, 164, 207
Brosse, Rachel, 14.5

Brassell, Jane, 145, 155, 174, 207
Brassell, Jeffery, 207
Brennan, Pat, 148, 153, 162, 207
Brent, Mary, 143, 146, 192
Brewer, Paulette, 145, 207
Brewer, Bob, 110, 180
Briscoe, Dianne, 146, 148, 171, 192
Brodie, Judy, 156, 162, 180
Bromley, Mary, 192
Brooks, Jeanne, 168, 180
Brooks, Kathy, 153, 207
Brooks, Linda, 207
Brooks, Ocie, 110

Brown, Boyd, 192
Brown, Carolyn, 168, 207
Brown, Robert, 161
Browne, Russ, 154, 164

Brownfield, Mark, 207
Brownfield, Ned, 180
Bruehl, Peggy, 168, 180
Bruner, Pat, 146, 192
Brunton, Bob, 174, 180
Brunton, Richard, 1BO
Bruso, Carol, 180
Bryan, Dinah, 143, 192
Bryant, Mikelle, 16B, 207
Buchanan, Janice, 192
Buckley, Vickie, 171, 193
Buckstein, Sandy, 165, 207
Buerkle, Rachel, 159, 207
Buffalo, Marion, 168, 180
Bullock, Debra, 193
Bullock, William, 180
Burchfield, John, 154, 180
Burger, Edward, 207
Burk, Eugene, 207
Burlokov, Nina, 154, 207
Burress, Cynthia, 171, 192
Bush, Susan, 192
Butcher, Dorothy, 207
Butler, JoAnne, 208
Butler, Joel, 156

c

Bohnoff, Arlene, 161, 206
Bohnhoff Sondra, 192
Bolden, Bob, 139, 172
Bonham, Dove, 95, 151, 172, 207
Bonham, linda, 192
Bonham, Steve, 180
Bonnot, Nancy, 93, 142, 146, 192
Bonsib, John, 180
Bonsib, Pepper, 180
Boyer, Sherry, 192
Bosch, Moria, 207
Bosley, Richard, 162, 1BO
Batt, Richard, 109
Bottorff, Donna, 140, 142, 151, 159,
207
Bottorff, Ruth, 159
Bouchier, laura, 143, 180
Bouchier, Pat, 148, 155
Bourke, Lourie, 91, 95, 142, 143, 207
Bowen, Kathy, 1BO
Bowers, Jeanne, 171, 1BO
Bowers, Tina, 174, 207
Boyd, Doris, 161, 207
Boyle, Mike, 207
Bracken, linda, 207
Bradford, Cl\erry, 1BO

Cohill, James, 208
Caldwell, Frances, 151
Calhoun, Gilbert, 208
Campbell, Kathy, 156
Cannady, Geraldine, 192
Corocasis, Cynthia, 152, 155, 180
Caracasis, Diane, 208
Carnes, Diane, 180
Carr, Moll, 208
Carrasco, Belinda, 148
Carrasco, Regina, 14B, 155, 208
Carroll, Lindo, 156, 180
Carter, Holman, 172
Casebolt, Jim, 110, 139, 180
Cosh, Rose, 140, 16B, 208
Casselberry, Cheryl, 143, 155, 180
Coustrito, Ted, 150, 162, 208
Cavnar, Lindo, 95, 180
Chapman, Herrick, 89, 139, 141, 156,
192
Chapman, William, 181
Chavez, Shirley, 174, 146
Cheatham, Roger, 103, 172
Cheek, Carol, 139, 152, 155, 208
Cheley, Carolyn, 140, 143, 150, 208
Cheuen, Robert, 181
Chinn, Cry•tel, 181
Chmura, Jean, 159
Cisco, Ramona, 161, 208
Clark, Bill, 174, 181
Clark, Debra, 171
Clark, Everett, 208
Clarke, Carol, 208
Clarke, Koty, 140, 20B
Clarke, Ralph, 172, 208
Cleary, linda, 181
Cleland, Barbara, 208
Co, Vitalio, 182
Cockle, Wayne, 192
Coe, Carolyn, 145
Coe, Marilyn, 161, 208
Coffee, Judy, 145, 181

Coffey, lila, 159, 181
Cohen, Myra, 153, 208
Collard, Clark, 181
Collins, Cynthia, 171, 208
Collins, Dabney, 208
Collins, Denver, 181
Collins, Don, 192
Collins, Kathy, 145, 153, 181
Collins, Rena, 159
Ccllins, Robf!rt, 182
Combs, Pot, "t68
Connell, Mary, 192
Conrad, Tim, 156, 193
Cook, Debra, 208
Cook, Donna, 159
Cook, lorry, 115
Cook, Paula, 159
Cook, Susan, 209
Cooley, Bill, 209
Cooper, Alvin, 209
Cornell, Warren, 111, 139, 172, 209
Costa, Rudy, 152
Cowdry, John, 209
Cox, Klaus, 193
Cox, Carolyn, 145, 209
Crabb, Cindy, 156, 181
Craig, Bruce, 209
Cropson, Joyce, 193
Crosse, Connie, 209
Crouch, Charlie, 181
Croy, Janice, 193
Crownover. Michael, 181
Cruter, Koren, 140, 152, 157, 209
Cunningham, Artie, 154, 165
Cunningham, Carol, 143, 146, 193
Cunningham, lewana, 155, 209
Cunningham, Maurice, 209
Curtis, James, 162, 209
Curtis, James, 172
D
Dahm, lois, 145, 146, 174
Dalen, Barbara, 193
Dalla•, Mory, 142, 155, 182
Daniels, lloyd, 103
Davidson, Murray, 209
Davis, Ann, 143, 146, 167, 209
Davis, Barclay, 139, 181
Davis, Becky, 1B1
Davis, Bernard, 159
Davis, Charlie, 209
Davis, Debbie, 143, 209
Davis, John, 115, 172, 210
Davis, Kocky, 181
Do vis, Randy, 193
Davis, Rick, 210
Davis, Victoria, 193
Davison, Rosemary, 154, 164, 193
Dawkins, Wolter, 110
Deo, Mike, 145, 210
Deep, Lindo, 168, 193
Degenhart, Dennis, 110
Degenhart, Ron, 170, 210
del Junco, Dave, 141
del Junco, Gerry, 89,138,139, 141,
157, 210
Dembeck, Susan, 141, 143, 174,210
Dembeck, Robert, 182
Denious, Nancy, 145, 153, 181
Dennis, Kathy, 174, 181
Dennis, William, 210
Detrick, Alvin, 161, 210
Deutsch, Kathy, 143, 210
Deutsch, Sandy, 142, 143, 152, 1B1
Dexter, Claudia, 142, 151, 155
Diamond, Greg, 181
D•az, Jennie, 210
Dichter, laura, 210
Dick, David, 174
Dickens, Darrell, 110
Dickerson, Tim, 161, 210
Dill, Kittie, 210
Dill, Sendee, 13B, 140, 148, 210
Dillon, Charles, 155, 193
Dinah, John, 193
Ditson, lee, 181
Dixon. Melissa, 193
Doida, Sharon, 173, 194
Domenoe, Barbara, 193
Dorok, Morcia, 151, 210
Dorau, Werrter, 181
Do&lt;tzback, KGrl, 156

�Student Index
Downey, Donald, 194
Downey, Margaret, 164, 181
Dreher, Patty, 174, 194
Dreyer, Danny, 174, 194
Dreyer, Ran, 210
Drommond, Ray, 194

Drammond, Sue, 1.56, 181
Dryden, linda, 146, 210
Duncan, Thelma, 181
Dunham, Greg, 103, 145, 172, 210
Dunn, Lonnie, 211
Dunn, Steve, 211
Duvall, Steve, 152, 154, 157, 165
Dyson, Bob, 165

Ebell, Mary, 194
Eberhart, Regan, 155
Eckhardt, John, 145, 181
Edwards, Dave, 181
Edwards, Richard, 211
Eggleston, Judy, 145, 181
Eisnach, Dwight, 109, 139, 1.56, 194
Eldredge, Kay, 140, 143, 152, 157, 211
Elenbogen, Randi, 181
Elkins, Diana, 141, 168, 211
Ellsworth, Roger, 211
Elmblad, Jean, 154, 194
Elmore, Marianne, 211

Elson, Cherryl, 91, 142, 143, 146, 211
En arson, Judy, 145, 194
Encinias, Theresa, 181
Enderson, Robert, 211

English, Don, 148
Epperson, Dirk, 138, 141, 1.56, 164, 194
Eppleston, Glen, 115, 138, 172, 211
Erdmann, Gwen, 155, 164, 211
Erickson, Cliff, 110, 174
Erwin, Sharon, 181

Euell, Gregg, 172, 211
Everitt, linda, 146, 168, 211
Everman, Ralph, 211
Eversman, Dorrell, 115, 181
Every, Anita, 1.56, 194
F

Faison, lois, 168, 194
Falcon, Carlota, 161, 211
Fancher, Randy, 181
Farrell, John, 211
Farris, Stacey, 211
fay, Shirley, 181
Febinger, Sondra, 146, 211
Feilbert, Ruthe, 140, 211
Ferguson, Denise, 159, 174, 181
Fernandez, Irene, 194

Fields, Diane, 143, 168, 181
Fields, Frances, 168
Fields, Ray, 165, 211

Fields, Renee, 161, 168, 171, 211
Fields, Royce, 146, 161, 173,211
Fields, Willie, 109, 194
Finley, Tom, 211
Fisher, Andy, 181
Fisher, Beth, 142, 155, 174, 181
Fisher, Kathy, 168
Fisher, linda, 211
Fisher, Ronald, 181
Fletcher, lewis, 151
Fletcher, Veronica, 194
Fliegler, Gail, 138, 140, 152, 157, 167,
212
Fliegler, Susie, 152, 154, 157, 167
Florey, James, 141, 172,212
Florquist, Rod, 109, 139, 172, 194
Flournoy, Donald, 182
Floyd, Barbara, 155, 1.56, 182
Follansbee, Bob, 141, 1.56, 194
Ford, Russell, 212
Forselius, Val, 142, 182
Foster, Dove, 212
Foster, Mark, 212
foster, Vanny, 194
Fotinos, Angela, 146, 212
frabig, Charlotte, 182
Fraley, Jennifer, 182
Franchini, Terry, 139, 172, 212
Francis, Julie, 182
Franz, Barbara, 146, 164, 171, 194
Franz, Rosemarie, 155, 182

Franklin, Sharon, 194
Franklin, Tim, 182

Fresquez:, Josie, 171

Fresquez, Susan, 194
Fresquez:, Vangie, 171

Frey, Rod, 145, 182
Frison, May, 212
Friedlob, Cindy, 140, 142, 212
Fry, Barbara, 194
Fuller, John, 141, 172, 212
G

Gagan, Kathy, 212
Gale, AI, 172, 212
Gall, Barbara, 168, 212
Gallegos, Eileen, 155, 165, 182
Garcia, Christine, 182
Garcia, Peter, 212
Garcia, Yvonne, 168, 182
Garlington, laveeda, 146, 151, 194
Gomer, Sonny, 159

Garrett, David, 194
Garrett, David, 182

Gorrell, John, 194
Garrett, Laurel, 212
Garrett, Pat, 90, 142, 146, 212
Gates, Bob, 139, 141, 172, 194
Gatseos, Georgia, 153, 212
Gatseos, Pete, 152, 165
Gaul, David, 172, 212
Geismar, Robert, 162, 194
Gerke, Denise, 182
Gersten, Dennis, 213
Gettler, Rebecca, 213
Gibbons, Terry, 159
Gib~s, Mary Beth, 143, 146, 194
Giddings, Yvonne, 171
Gilbert, Kathy, 155, 182
Gilbertson, Cay, 91, 93, 95, 146, 157,
194
Gilchrist, Bruce, 103, 139, 141, 145,
172, 213
Gilmore, linda, 168, 213
Gilmore, Sue, 138, 142, 1.56, 213
Gilson, Carole, 213
Gipson, Bernard, 139, 172, 213
Glassey, Pat, 194
Glathar, Judy, 142, 143, 146, 213
Goldberg, Mark, 139, 213
Goldsmith, Ross, 194
Goldsmith, William, 213
Golson, Carolyn, 194
Gomez, Karen, 110, 168, 194
Gonzales, Diana, 213
Goodion, Keith, 213
Gore, Cynthia, 182
Gathman, Sue, 174, 213
Gottardi, Mary, 150, 194
Graham, Mary, 152, 213
Grams, Gary, 213
Grandy, Sally, 140, 142, 152, 1.56, 213
Grandy, Sandra, 182
Grauberger, linda, 213
Gray, Tom, 182
Gray, Cynthia, 168, 194
Gray, Dale, 194
Greco, Paul, 110
Greeley, John, 182
Green, Alvin, 213
Green, Barbaro, 213
Green, Constance, 213
Green, Debbie, 91, 146, 1.56, 213
Green, James, 213
Green, Patricia .. 182
Green, Tim, 213
Green, William, 182
Greenberg, Walter, 182
Greer, Tim, 89, 139, 172, 213
Grier, Pamela, 194
Griffin, Joe, 194
Griffin, Marilyn, 143, 214
Griffin, Sheila, 182
Grigg, Scott, 110
Griggsmiller, Neal, 184, 194
Grimes, Burt, 214
Groves, lynette, 171, 182
Gruenberg, Shirley, 155, 182
Guest, Pat, 159, 182
Guffey, Pat, 161
Gunn, Eddie, 214
Gunn, Gary, 214
Gunn, Joan, 194
Gunnlman, Janet, 148, 214
Gurtler, Nancy, 155, 214

H
Hadley, Barry, 174
Hagadorn, Debra, 190
Hoger, Jane, 182
Hager, Shannon, 214
Hall, Cindy, 143, 182
Hall, Jeanne, 183
Hall, linda, 214
Hall, Russell, 94, 139, 214
Hall, Stephen, 214
Hall, Wesley, 183
Hallberg, Kris, 151, 214
Hallet, David, 109, 196
Hami Iton, Beaver, 183
Hamilton, Brian, 196
Hammer, Butch, 161, 214
Hammers, Sandy, 151, 214
Hampton, Barry, 214
Hanatoni, Susan, 214
Hanley, Glenn, 10:t, 139, 172, 214
Hannah, Barbara, 1.56, 183
Hardaway, Deborah, 171
Harden, linda, 215
Hardy, John, 110, 183
Harlicke, Irene, 167
Harmon, Gloria, 171, 215
Harris, Bobbie, 140,215
Harris, Chartelle, 159
Harris, Joyce, 168
Hart, Chris, 168, 215

Henry, Shirley, 162, 196
Hernandez, Richard, 138, 196
Hess, lana, 196
Hess, Paul, 196
Henenius, Connie, 215
Hickman, Karen, 140, 162, 215
Hicks, Sandy, 143, 196
Hiden, Irma, 215
Hill, Cherry, 168
Hill, Rosie, 216
Hill, Thelma, 168
Hilliard, Jerry, 110
Hillmeyer, Downey, 183
Hindman, Chris, 103, 141, 172,216
Hindman, Margaret, 154, 167, 196
Hochowski, Judy, 159, 216
Hocking, Julie, 168
Hoffman, Andrea, 168
Hoffman, Eloise, 168
Hoffman, Pat, 151, 168, 216
Hollis, Robert, 216
Holme, Peter, 141, 172, 196
Holmes, Ann, 95, 142, 216
Holmes, Carol, 161, 216
Holmes, Ginny, 183
Holmes, Greg, 139, 172, 216
Holmes, leslie, 168, 216
Holmes, lana, 1.56, 183
Holt, Karen, 196
Holtus, Bill, 152
Holyfield, James, 138, 162, 216
Hood, Brenda, 171, 216
Hooker, Michael, 110
Horvat, Diane, 174, 216
Horvat, Mike, 174, 183
Horvath, George, 115, 1.56
Hosea, Geofry, 138,216
Houlihan, Barbara, 216
Houlihan, Penny, 143, 196
Houston, Tracie, 171
Howard, Lefair, 216
Hubbard, Marva, 196
Huber, Susan, 138, 140, 152, 155, 157,
216
Hucalo, Nicholas, 196
Hudgins, Andrea, 183, 216
Hudson, Barbara, 183
Huff, Joe, 141, 216
Hume, Greg, 103, 139, 172
Hume, James, 217
Humm, Marti, 143, 146, 217
Humphreys, Dennis, 165
Hurd, Barbara, 140, 143, 217
Huston, Jane, 143, 196
Hutchison, Jane, 196
Hutchinson, linda, 142, 143,217
Hutchinson, Paul, 217

Irving, Ginny, 143, 146, 19\1
Irwin, Pam, 152, 155, 1.56
Iwasaki, Janice, 143, 174, 197
Hart, Kathie, 1.56, 196
Hart, Kothi, 162, 168, 196
Hart, Susie, 142, 183
Hortman, Gene, 215
Haskins, Suzy, 1.56, 174, 196
Hastings, Carolyn, 143, 155, 215
Hastings, Celeste, 183
Hawkins, John, 215
Haynes, Margaret, 183
Healy, Pat, 215
Healy, Terry, 196
Hearn, Carol, 215
Hecht-Nielsen, Jim, 103, 109
Heckel, Chris, 215
Heckel, Ted, 183
Hedge, Juliet, 143, 155, 196
Heger, Kathy, 140, 215
Heidbrak, Bonnie, 138, 140, 146, 1.56,
215
Heilig, Mary Ann, 143, 174, 215
Heiple, Susan, 1.56, 215
Helgeson, Venita, 146, 152, 164, 196
Hemenover, Sondra, 196
Henderson, Carmen, 168
Henderson, Erskine, 1.56, 165
Henderson, John, 145
HPnderson, lynn, 150, 162, 183
Hendryson, John, 103, 172, 215
Henry, Alice, 161, 162, 215
Henry, Judy, 142, 143,215

Jackson, Deborah, 183
Jackson, James, 216
Jackson, Jim, 103, 109, 153, 197
Jackson, Jan, 183
Jackson, Lester, 197
Jackson, lyusa, 197
Jackson, Steve, 113, 172, 217
Jackson, Sandra, 167
Jacobs, Sandra, 1.56, 183
Jenkins, Donald, 216
Jensen, Lauro, 197
Jensen, linda, 140, 151,217
Jent, Bob, 155, 217
Jew, Carolyn, 183
Jew, linda, 197
Johnson, Carol, 155, 183
Johnson, Carole, 217
Johnson, Charles, 197
Johnson, Charlie, 165, 183
Johnson, Elaine, 196
Johnson, Ed, 145
Johnson, Gwen, 183
Johnson, Ken, 164, 197
Johnson, Lars, 217
Johnson, Laura, 171
Johnson, Janie, 13B, 161, 197
Johnson, Michael, 197
Johnson, Robert, 217

241

�Student Index
Johnson, Sandra, 156
Johnson, Santford, 152
John•on, Sara, 138, 1..0, 142, 217
Johnson, Toni, 197
John•on, Wyndol, 143, 146, 217
Johnston, Tim, 197
Johnstone, Steven, 111, 172
Jones, Arlene, 217
Jones, Cleto, 217
Jones, Conni, 159, 197
Jones. Connie, 183
Jones, Dale, 139, 141, 154, 156,217
Janes, lorelei, 1..0, 146, 148, 153, 217
Jones, Mike, 183
Jones, Nelda, 168, 217
Jones, Reginald, 172
Josephson, Bunny, 197
Jussell, Janice, 138, 217

K
Kane, Kathy, 143, 218
Karakawa, Phil, 139, 218
Karr, Andy, 156, 1B3
Kato, Donna, 151, 156, 197
Kato, Sharon, 151, 156, 21B
Katz, les, 139, 197
Kaulisch, Axel, 197
Kavas, George, 218
Kawakami, Albert, 161, 218
Kawamoto, George, 109, 139, 197
Kawashima, Karen, 183
Keating, Sheila, 1B3
Keefer, Stephen, 197
Keiry, Edith, 146, 164, 197
Kelley, Betsy, 142, 145, 21B
Kelley, Jacqueline, 21B
Kelley, Kay, 1B5
Kelley, Terry, 197
Kemp, Stephen, 197
Kenney, Pete, 138, 152, 159
Kinart, Candace, 153, 1B5
Kindel, William, 13B, 154, 165, 174, 21B
Kindel, Winfield, 197
King, Cheryl, 168
King, Claudia, 142, 146, 198
King, Harry, 111, 139, 172, 218
King, Jeanette, 198
Klatt, Kathleen, 161, 165, 198
Kline, Kris, 174, 198
Knowles, Merilynn, 18.S
Knox, Robert, 218
Koberstein, Debra, 148, 153,218
Kader, Marie, 19B, 21B
Kons, Toni, 1.50, 168, 21B
Kontnik, John, 21B
Kopp, linda, 185
Koshi, Stan, 164, 19B

Koto, Paul, 165, 21B
Kotzelnick, Gayle, 1..0, 146, 218
Kramer, Roxanne, 218
Krause, Janet, 18.S
Kroutmon, Stan, 218

Kretschmar, James, 185
Krill, Juli, 155,185
Kriwenkow, Olga, 153, 185
Kunz, Mary, 93, 146, 148, 198
Kurz, Barbara, 138, 142, 152,218
Kusulas, Elaine, 153, 161,218
L
lacey, Michael, 218
Lachman, Dave, 152, 219
lagrimanta, Greg, 198
lamb, Allan, 162, 185
lambott, linda, 148, 156, 167,219
lambott, Danny, 185
Lamers, John, 185
Lone, Ann, 155, 19B
lane, Toni, 219
lang, Michael, 185
langley, Wanda, 168, 198
langston, Brenda, 168, 219
Largent, Eleanore, 155, 19B
larson, Bill, 198
Lasky, Jay, 219
Layden, Nick, 198
leach, Marilyn, 13B, 16B, 219
Leaver, Karen, 155
lechowicz, George, 103
lee, lloyd, 219
leFree Michael , 167, 185
leonard, Noel, 198
leslie, Lurlene, 198
lester, Bonnie, 168, 219
lester, Carol, 161
levin, Ken, 139, 153, 174, 198
Levinson, Richard, 139, 156, 19B
levy, Art, 103, 172, 219
Lewallen, Janet, 162, 185
lewis, Charles, 198
lewis, Eugenia, 16B, 219
lewis, Jeanne, 171
Lighthall, Gary, 185
lindsay, Doug, 219
lindsay, Tim, 185
Linke, Bill, 219
linn, Robert, 198
linton, Carla , 138, 1..0, 153, 219
Linzy, Vickie, 1.S.S
Litke, larry, 198
Littlejohn, Kathryn, 1B5
Liuzzi, Ken, 156
loechner, Fred, 198
Loeffler, Rick, 154, 156, 165
lohr, linda, 19B
loomis, Barbara, 1..0, 143, 146, 219
Loredo, Eddie, 19B
lotz, Richard, 154, 156, 219
loui, Ken, 138, 170, 219
love, linda, 151, 153, 161, 219
loveland, Mickie, 219
lowman, Annete, 146, 171
lucas, Clyde, 109, 198
Luers, Paul, 148, 219
lukich, Borbara, 185
lukich, Tom, 145, 174, 219
lung, Ken, 152, 155, 220
lung, Albert, 14B, 156, 198
lupbergor, Anne, 142, 152, 220
lydia, Johnny, 220
lynch, Gwen, 198
lyon•, Bill, 220
M
MacArthur, George, 19B
MacDonnell, Janny, 220
MacDougal, Greg, 110, 1B5
Machina, Alex, 165
MacKay, Vickie, 156, 220
Maclnto•h, Bill, 103, 139, 172, 220
Maclean, Bruce, 13B, 153, 156, 220
Maclean, Diana, 143, 156, 198
Maclei•h, Cindy, 153, 185
Macleod, Bruce, 165, 198
MacMillan, Hugh, 103, 172, 220
Madden, Kelly, 185
Mahoney, lani, 185
Mohr, Gail, 146, 220
Mannelito, Daisy, 1B5

Manning, Anne, 1..0, 143, 221
Mansell, Kerry, 143, 198
Man•ell, Mike, 174, 220
Manzanares, Cecelia, 198
Marecak, Joe, 110
Marecak, Mike, 220
Margolin, David, 174. 220
Marinace, James. 220
Markis, Kathy, 143, 185
Martin, Coy, 18.S
Martinchick, Rita, 156, 19B
Mason, Herbert, 1B5
Mason, John, 198
Mason, lawrence, 220
Masunaga, laura, 1..0, 146, 157, 220
Matheney, William, 220
Matthews, Terry, 95, 103, 220
Maxey, Mike, 220
May, Greg, 220
Mayberry, Jeanette, 171, 220
Maybury, Ron, 154, 198
Mayeda, Dianne, 18.S
Mayfield, Sandra, 146, 151, 19B
Mayo, Donald, 1B5
McAndrews, Connie, 148, 156, 159, 1B5
McBride, M1ckey, 152
McCormack, Brian, 95, 111, 172,220
McCoy, Teresa, 161, 220
McCue, Kathy, 148, 161, 222
McCue, Joe, 148, 185
McDavid, Margo, 198
McDonald , John, 152, 170,222
McDonald, Bob, 222
McElhinney, Mark, 103, 139, 145, 172,
222
McElroy, linda, 155, 185
McFarland, Alfred, 110, 185
McGee, David, 110, 1B5
McGee, Gloria, 199
McGee, Kathy, 156
McGrath, Rosemary, 148, 162, 1B5, 222
McGuire, Janet, 222
McKay, Patsy, 222
McKee, Cynthia, 156, 222
McKelvey, Marcia, 199
McKee, Edith, 199
McKenzie, Ellen, 222
McKinzie, Mary, 199
Mclaughlin, Bill, 159
Mclemore, Clestine, 222
McNamara, Joseph, 222
McNeill, Carol, 161, 185
McNeill James 199
McNeill, Nancy, 146, 153
McPherson, Cheryl, 222
McWilliams, Michael, 154, 222
McWilliams, Sean, 145, 154, 165, 199
Mead, Richard, 199
Mederos, Minerva, 222
Mejia, Iris, 199
Melnick, Evie, 174, 199
Melnick, Herb, 199
Menke, Susan, 199
Mensing, Cynthia, 185
Meredith, Charlotte, 161, 222
Meyer, Paul, 222
Mickels:&gt;n, Sylvia, 222
Middlebrook, Tina, 146, 148, 199
Miller, Barbara, 142, 152, 222
Miller, Claudia, 159, 199
Miller, Ken, 152, 155, 156, 222
Miller, Margie, 159, 199
Miller, Margaret, 142, 143, 222
Miller, Regina, 156
Miller, Roger, 141, 156, 157,222
Milligan, Charlie, 139, 141, 156, 199
Milligan, Terry, 111, 13B, 139,141,
145, 222
Mills, Cheri, 222
Millward, Janice, 161, 199
Milton, louise, 168, 222
Mines, Reggie, 110
Mitchell, Barbara, 199
Mitchell, Eric, 199
Mitsis, Phil, 185
Molina, Sam, 103, 109
Moll, Meredy, 146, 199
Molock, Jackie, 168, 199
Manley, Dariel, 153, 222
Monson, David, 199
Montes, Ann, 13B, 1..0, 143, 223
Moore, Debbie, 143, 168, 171, 223

Moore, Malinda, 1B6
Moore, Mercie, 146, 199
Moore, Robert, 223
Morgan, Donald, 165
Margan, Janice, 146, 199
Morgan, William, 223
Morimoto, Kerry, 186
Morimoto, Ellen, 138, 140, 151, 156, 223
Morishige, Jovolene, 146, 151, 171, 199
Morris, Mark, 95, 103, 109, 172, 199
Morrison, Trvdi, 156
Moses, Brad, 186
Mosley, Mary, 146, 151, 154, 199
Mueller, Joan, 1..0, 223
Mueller, Roberta, 156, 159, 223
Mullins, Julie, 148
Murphy, Ken, 186
Myers, Dave, 199
Myers, Karen, 143, 146
N

Nody, Creighton, 89, 95, 103, 172, 223
Nakashima, Connie, 223
Nakashima, Vicki, 156
Nakata, Wes, 113, 141, 172,223
Nathan, Corinne, 1.56, 167
Navarro, Chris, 171, 199
Naylor, Andy, 223
Neelsen, Dixie, 199
Neil, David, 186
Neil, larry, 186
Nelms, Richard, 223
Nelms, Sandra, 156
Nelson, Dolores, 186
Nelson, Mike, B9, 95, 103, 139, 141,
156, 172, 223
Nesbit, Miki, 159
Nesbit, Mimi, 159
Nethawoy, Susan, 153, 223
Neubert, Vivian, 186
Neumann, Judy, 13B, 151, 223
Newbold, Wiley, 162, 223
Newell, Donna, 14B, 223
Newlin, Kay, 224
Newton, Jennie, 174, 224
Nichols, Marilyn, 162, 16B
Nielsen, Nannetee, 199
Nieminen, Matt, 199
Nieto, lonnie, 110
Nightingale, Conrad, 224
Nitta, Marcia, 186
Nishikawa, Barry, 224
Nixon, Barbara, 152
Nixon, Diana, 224
Noel, Angie, 152, 16B, 186
Noel, Theodius, 224
No nay, lou, 156
Norris, Barbaro, 143, 145, 224
Norris, Burton, 199
Norris, Peggy, 13B, 168, 171, 224
Norton, Mary, 199
Nunley, Michael, 115, 199
Nuss, Michele, 186
0
Ohmer, Dottie, 143, 200
Ohr, Matt, 165, 200
Oliver, Carma, 186
Oliver, Bill, 109
Oliverius, Frank, 224
Olson, Steve, 110, 1B6
O'Neill, Chris, 139, 154, 155, 186
O'Neill, Eileen, 1..0, 146, 155, 164,
174, 224
Onodera, Glenn, 171, 224
Ordunez, Geronimo, 200
Ormsby, Monico, 171
Ortega, Cathy, 200
Overklnd, Kris, 153, 186
Overton, Sharon, 224
Owens, Annette, 146
p

Pace, Jane, 94, 138, 1..0, 142, 224
Packer, Gail, 143, 224
Pocker, Mimi, 174, 200
Padilla, Connie, 146, 168
Padilla, Steve, 151
Palmer, Vicki, 200
Pantaleon, Magaly, 224
Pappas, Kathy, 145, 224

�Student Index
ParRer, Janet, 142, 156, 224
Parker, Run, 152, 165, 186
Parks, Edward, 200
Parks, Joyce, 146, 156, 168, 225
Parks, M•ke, 110, 156, 186
Partridge, laura, 138, 1-46, 168, 22.5
Peak, David, 110, 186
Peele, Paulette, 155, 156
Perez., BerniCe, 156

Peras, Tony, 152, 154, 164, 165
Peros, Elaine. 225
Peras, Phyllis, 225
Perske, Roger, 225
Persson, Lynn, 225
Petenan, Donald, 138, 14.5, 22.5
Peterson, Gory, 22.S
Pete!, John, 139, 225
Pettes, Chris, 186
Pfeifer, Glen, 153, 225
Phelps, Chris, 145, 186
Phelps, Ward, 172, 200
Phillips, Jim, 141, 156, 165
Phillips, Elaine, 146, 200
Phillips, Michelle, 161, 171, 225
Phillips, Peggy, 186
Philpott, Susan, 200
Pieratt, Jay, 159, 186
Pierson, Bev, 225
Plante, Mary, 225
Plastina, Paige, 142, 143, 156, 186
Platts, Theresia, 225
Poindexter, Gail, 200
Poindexter, Virginia, 186

Poindexter, Lojuona, 168, 171

Portugal, AI, 200
Powell, Juanita, 167, 200
Prendergast, !Irian, 141, 152, 157, 172
225
Prendergast, Gail, 155, 174
Price, Gary, 225
Pritchard, Cheryl, 159
Probst, Molly, 155, 186
Pryor, O.v, 143, 186
Pryor, leland, 225
Pryor, Mike, 139, 141, 155, 225
Pudlik, David, 154, 225
Purdy, Debby, 142

Q
Quails, Schyleen, 143, 146, 151, 152,
162, 168, 174, 200
Quail, Cynthia, 225
R
Radovich, lynette, 186
Ramsey, Marvin, 226
Rankin, lin, 143, 226
Reagan, Patty, 146, 153, 200
Rausch, Keith, 88, 172, 226
Rawlings, Oev, 168

Rea, Kim, 111, 139,145,226
Redfearn, Mark, 151, 200
Reece, Eddie, 226
Reed, Melody, 226
Refakis, Mike, 164, 200
Reilly, Judy 155
Renner, Mark, 165
Revels, James, 103, 109, 200
Reynolds, Bill, 103, 226
Rhoads, John, 186
Rhoades, McGregor, 156, 174, 186
Richards, Bunny, 148, 162, 226
Richardson, Ken, 139, 226
Richter, Rosie, 226
Riede, Ann, 200
Riede, Sill, 226
Riffel, Cathy, 142, 226
Rigg, Nancy, 159, 187
Rihonek, Oelita, 200

Rios, Delilah, 226
Ritterspach, Gail, 226
Robert, Ray, 150, 165, 154
Roberts, Helen, 168
Robins, Reginald, 187

Robinson, Freda, 187
Robinson, Juanita, 200
Robinson, Michaele, 226
Robinson, Rickey, 226

Robinson, Scott, 156, 139, 113
Rock, linda, 155, 162, 226
Rodocker, Karon, 174, 143

R~gers, Donna, 143, 151, 156, 226
Rogers, Warren, 187
Rogers, Wayne, 226
Roggenbach, Michele, 187
Rose, Delilal&gt;, 168
Rose, Glenda, 159
Rose, Helen, 168
Rose, Karen, 140, 148, 168, 226
Ross, Betsy, 146, 150, 156, 227
Ross, Clarke, 200
Rcss, John, 141, 227
Ross, Kathy, 187
Ross, Leticia, 168, 227
Ross, Mike, 159, 171

Rottmann, Kurt, 200

Rountree, Ruthann, 153, 168
Routson, Deanna, 155, 200
R~wley, Ann, 227
Royal, Stan, 156
Rucker, Pat, 161, 200
Ruggles, Glenn, 167, 227
Ryan, Robert, 227

s
Sage, Daniel, 227
Sais, Kathyrine, 186
Sais, lillian, 186
Sakamoto, Harriet, 143, 227
Saks, Nina, 143, 186
Salinas, Joe, 227
Salinas, Phillip, 200
Sanchez, Wilbur, 227
Sanders, Herbert, 103, 172, 227
Sanders, JoAnn, 201
Sanderson, Carol, 151, 168, 171, 227
Sandusky, Steven, 201
Santifer, Brenda, 201
Sauls, Stephen, 227
Sawaya, Alice, 142, 143, 227
Sawaya, Mike, 139, 141, 156, 201
Sawyer, Ken, 201
Schaefer, Anne, 146, 174, 201
Schaefer, Clement, 159
Schafer, Chesler, 201
Schaier, Edith, 186
Schemel, David, 111, 139, 227
Schilt, Jean, 142, 143, 187
Schilt, Margie, 142, 143, 155, 227
Schmaltz, Steve, 115, 156, 227
Schmid, Dave, 134, 227
Schmidt, Judy Jo, 171,227
Schmitt, Shirley, 187
Schamp, Caroline, 142, 146, 155,201
Scribner, Carol, 187
Scrivner, lance, 110
Seftor, laurence, 154, 227
Segerhammar, Beth, 155, 167, 201
Sekyra, Candy, 91, 227
Seymour, Ida, 146, 168, 227
Seymour, Pat, 143, 168, 187
Shafer, Robert, 227
Shaffer, Rick, 171
Shanahan, James, 110, 187
Shannon, Rick, 150, 227
Sharpe, Mary Ann, 151, 228
Show, James, 187,
Sheffield, Cynthia, 228
Shepard, Dan, 142, 152
Shermack, Gail, 142, 187
Shermack, Susan, 140, 142, 14.5, 228
Sherriff, Patricia, 201
Shiveley, Michael, 187
Short, Doug, 201
Shwayder, Marti, 228
Siedleski, Marjorie, 201
Siems, Stephen, 201
Sills, Sharon, 228
Silver, Larry, 228
Silverman, Terry, 155, 156, 187

Simington, Mike, 201
Simmons, Paula, 161, 22B
Simmons, Sheila, 228
Simpson, Rodney, 228
Simpson, Stephen, 228
Sim•, Wando, 201
Sisack, Sheila, 201
Sisneros, Chris, 168
Sisneros, Irene, 168
Skeeters, Gary, 228
Skolout, Bill, 145, 187

Skubal, lou, 94, 153, 201
Slack, Robert, 228
Slovek, Gary, 103, 109, 172, 201
Slovek, John, 103, 138, 172, 228
Smith, Carol, 187
Smith, Del, 100, 109, 201
Smith, Doyce, 161, 228
Smith, Edw1n, 187
Smith, Herbert, 103, 109
Smith, Jim, 14.5, 187
Smith, Janice, 201
Smith, Kathy, 151, 174, 201
Smith, linda, 201
Smith, Margaret, 140, 154, 228
Smith, Mark, 201
Smith, Mildred, 228
Smith, Patricia, 187
Smith, Sandi, 145, 155, 174, 228
Smith, Stan, 103, 228
Smith, Sylvia, 93, 146, 151, 201
Smith, Yvonne, 188
Smitley, Gregg, 228
Sneed, John, 228
Sagn, Richard, 188
Somsky, Debby, 148, 228
Sorenson, Michael, 161
Spaulding, Ann, 154, 229
Speicher, Sue, 146, 152, 201
Speidel, Chris, 229
Spencer, John, 155, 1:&gt;9, 201
Spencer, larry, 155
Spencer, Melinda, 229
Spencer, Mimi, 155, 1B8
Sperry, Martin, 152, 201
Spirek, Marie, 171, 188
Squire, lynn, 229
Stafford, Donna, 159, 201
Stafford, Kay, 1B8
Stafford, Neal, 188
Standley, Dick, 174, 229
Standley, Susan, 188
Stanek, linda, 188
Stanek, Tom, 201
Starr, Gary, 151, 165, 188
Storr, Kathy, 93, 143, 146,201
Steele, Dolores, 189
Steele, Mary louise, 150, 163, 229
Steinhardt, Mike, 153, 229
Stephens, larry, 109
Stephens, Shirley, 171
Stern, Gary, 113, 139, 174, 188
Sterrett, lawrence, 229
Stevens, Donna, 151, 188
Stever, Beth, 142, 155, 188
Stewart, Dale, 229
Stewart, Richard, 229
Stirling, Stephen, 229
Stoenner, Ann, 159
Stoker, Millie, 168, 201
Stoole, Debbie, 161, 229
Stott, linda, 140, 146, 152, 157,229
Stout, Becky, 174, 201
Stranahan, Gory, 111, 229
Stratton, Jackie, 156, 201
Stratton, Nancy, 93, 143, 146
Streed, Ron, 229
Streno, larry, 110
Stribling, Mary, 188
Strickland, Jim, 165
Stripling, Pamela, 171, 229
Stroh, Debbie, 146, 151, 153, 156,229
Stroh, Sherry, 188
Strom, Tony, 188
Strom, Paul, 188
Strong, Rosie, 201
Studer, lynn, 162, 188
Suchowiejko, Alice, 159, 202
Sudduth, Judi, 230
Suesser, Albert, 288
Sullivan, Philip, 230
Suit, Marcia, 159
Summers, David, 154, 156, 230
Sutherland, linda, 188
Suzuki, Stev.,, 230
Swanson, Rodger, 230
Swanson, Willa, 230
Swearengen, Joey, 202
Sweek, Steve, 202
Sweeney, Donald, 230
Sweeney, Kathy, 150, 230
Sweeney, Phi lis, 159, 202
Swenson, Cheryl, 142, 152, 230

T
Taft, Sherry, 202
Tague, George, 103, 230
Takamine, Connie, 138 1 140, 146, 150,
153, 156, 230
Takamine, Gail, 143, 146, 230
Talmage, Jenny, 230
Tamaki, Kim, 153
Tanoka, Daniel, 188
Taniwaki, Walter, 202
Tannenbaum, Greg, 1.56
Tannenbaum, Kevin, 154, 156, 165, 202
Tawil, Josette, 140, 150, 155, 156, 230
Taylor, Cynthia, 230
Taylor, Doug, 167, 230
Taylor, James, 230
Taylor, Juliana, 168
Taylor, Sylvester, 202
Taylor, Walter, 153, 161,202
Tedesko, Jackie, 174, 202
Tenbrink, AI, 170
Tenbrink, Steve, 230
Thach, Susan, 138, 140, 150, 152, 156,
230
Thaemerl, Judy, 155, 188
Thaemert, Marcia, 140, 146, 230
Thaemert, Richard, 188
Thayer, Sandi, 231
Thomas, Paul, l48
Thompson, Bob, 230
Thompson, Charles, 230

Thompson, Doyal, 202
Thompson, Sue, 202

Thompson, Elois, 231
Thomsen, David, 156
Thurmon, Nancy, 230

Thurow, Bill, 172, 231
Tice, Paul, 202
Tickton, David, B9, 113, 141, 1.52, 172,
230
Tillis, Rayford, 103, 172, 231
Timberlake, Richard, 154, 165, 188
Toadvyn, Marcia, 159, 231
Toliver, Sheila, 171, 231
Tooley, Donald, 231
Tooley, Tom, 188
Topping, Archie, 103, 109
Torrington, Mary, 146, 155, 202
Townsend, Joy, 231
Townsend, leslie, 231
Travis, Pam, 167, 202
Traxler, Charles, 188
Triggs, Elaine, 202
Traster, Fred, 165
Trotsky, James, 113, 139,150, 172,231
Trayer, Jackie, 140, 142, 156, 231
Trujillo, Antoinette, 202
Trujillo, Christella, 231
Trujillo, Mary, 188
Tucker, Kristie, 174, 231

243

�Student Index
Tuft, Charles, 141, 202
Tuggles, larry, 109
Tully, Gary, 188
Turnbull, Cad, ISS, 231
Tursick, Carla, 143, 188
Tursick, Steven, 231

Typher, Vicki, 148, 156, 159, 188

u
Underwood, Kathy, 188
Urling, Harry, 231
Utt, Joyce,

v
Valdez, Esther, 168
Van Buskirk, Paul, 110, 188
Van Buskirk, Phil, 103, 172, 231
Van Meter, Russell, 231
Van NaHer, Mike, 156, 202
Varner, Brian, 139, 231
Varner, Pot, 174, 155

Vasquez, lydia, 232
Vaughn, leroy, 189
Venters, Barbara, 189
Verduin, Debbie, 189
Vesso, James, 202
Vick, Sherry, 189
Vickers, Barbara, 142, 146, 202
Vigil, Susan, 232
Vincent, Jackie, 161, 202
Vocke!, Gregory, 202
Vogel, Donra, 142, 143, 146, 232
Vogel, Howard, Ill, 232
Vogel, Paul, 202

w
Waddill, Jean, 142, 202
Wade, Sally, 143, ISS, 189

Wagner, Chuck, 141, 156, 202
Walker, Carolyn, 232
Walker, Joel, 139, 189
Walker, Mark, 148, 159
Walker, Mary, 165
Walker, Nicholas, 161, 232
Walker, Poleri, 168
Wallace, Debra, 232
Wallace, Morga, 232
Walls, loujuana, 171, 232
Walton, Emmogene, 232
Walton, Jimmy, 189
Wolz:, Patricia, 202

Wamboldt, Kit, 189
Wanifuchi, Howard, 232
Warner, Gail, 143, 202
Warren, Donald, 189
Warren, Mary, 146, 168, 202
Washco, Don, 232
Watanabe, JoAnn, 203
Watson, Chris, 156, 159, 174, 189
Watson, Valeria, 143, 146, 232
WaHs, Tressa, 203
Weber, Danny, 174, 189
Weber, George, 189
Weber, lonnie, 148, 203
Weber, Robert, 232
Weiman, Donna, 189

Weir, Sven, I 54, 232
Weiss, Bart, 156, 165, 189
Weiss, Lora, 161

Welch, Golen, 203
Welch, Jo Caryl, 146, 174, 203
Welch, Toni, 189
Welsh, Ted, 170, 174, 189
Werden, Sharron, 167, 168
Westmoreland, Daniel, 103, 109, 139,
203
Whalen, Connie, 155

White, Gory, 154, 165, 232
White, James, 148
White, Jan, 232
White, Karen, 143, 203
Whitney, Dorian, 203

Wickliffe, Alicia, 146, 151, 171, 232
Widmar, Greg, 189
Widmar, Kent 232
Wiggans, Barbara, 156, 174, 189
Wiggins, Barbara, 143, 161, 189
Wilbur, Steve, 113, 139, 150, 232
Willey, Brenda, 153, 203

Williams, lee, 109
Williams, Angello, 203
Williams, Clinton, 139, 203
Williams, Elaine, 143, 203
Williams, Eugene, 103, 151, 172, 232
Williams, EvereHe, 103, 232
Williams, Gloria, 232
Williams, Jacqueline, 189
Williams, leroy, 170, 189
Williams, Margy, 233
Williams, Pat, 146, 233
Williams, Shirley, 203
Williams, Stephanie, 143, 203
Williams, Walt, 152, 233
William, Zarle, 152, 156, 167
Williamson, Cheryl, 168, 189
Wilson, Paul, 203
Wilson, Stella, 233
Winkleblack, Charlotte, 189
Winkleblock, Gory, 203
Winters, John, 189
Winters, Sharon, 148, 161, 203
Wahl, Ken, 156, 189
Waldridge, Richard, 189
Wolf, Tim, 233
Wolverton, Rita, 138, 189, 203
Wong, Devon, 143,233

Wong, Sylvia, 92, 143
Wood, Gory, 233
Woods, ScoHie, 143, 233
Woods, Margaret, 189
Woody, Shari, 203
Wortham, Nancy, 171, 189
Wortham, William, 233
Wosk, Bernice, 146, 150, 167
Wrenn, Ted, 110, 139, 189
Wright, Barbaro, lSI, 233
Wright, Bill, 110, 156, 180
Wright, Connie, 161
Wright, Kay, 233
Wright, Koyvonne, 146, 168, 233
Wright, Ken, 189
Wright, Nel, 233
Wright, Robert, 233
Wright, Winifred, 152, 156, 203
Wrightsil, William, 233
Wunsch, leo, 189
Wysokowski, Nancy, 168, 233
y
Yamashita, Sue, 189
Yarber, James, 233
Yearling, Brenda, .233
Young, Carolyn, 203
Young, David, 148
Young, Donia, 203
Young, Mike, 172, 203
Young, Paul, 110, 156, 189
Young, Susan, 146, 233
Young, Suzanne, 142, 146, 152, 233

z
Zipp, Mary, 152, 233
Zolor, Mary, 174, 233
Zolzer, David, 233

Teacher- Office Staff
A
Acsell, Raymond, 42
Allen, Terry, 14
Anderson, Anne, 4.5
Arnold, Helen, 29
Aschbacher, Jean, 38
B
Ball, Mary Adah, 36
Barton, Doris, 12
Berger, Elsa, 23
Bierbach, Robert, 37
Biffle, Jerome, 21
Bragg, Arthur, I 0
Brainerd, John, 21
Breen, Jay, 40
Broad, Anne, 9

Buckler, Dorothy, 31
Bull, Katherine, 32
Burgess, linda, 33
Burmeister, Daniel, 19

c
Call, Alice, 20
Clark, Hazel, 43
Clarkson, Charles, 124
Coleman, Jim, 112

Coleman, Paul, 122
Collins, Patricia, 31

Colwell, Robert, 8
Craig, Myron, 22
Craven, Elizabeth, 41
Cummings, Ruth, .C5
D

Dean, Rhoda, 36
Dunkin, May, 38
Dykes, Diane, 28

E
Eggleston, Ruth, 33
Ellison, Thomas, 23
Evans, Alwyn, """'

F
Fesler, Barbara, 29

Finkelstein, Isabella, 25
Flotow, Eleanor, 13
Fox, Wayne, 26
French, larry, 2.4
Frulalld, Judy, 13
G
Gallegos, Edward, 26
Garrett, lawrence, 9
Gaubatz, Dorothy, 28
Gerner, Mary Nell, 29
Green, Olive, 3
Griebenow, Donald, 27
Grill, Harry, 16

H
Hedges, Gerald, 15
Hill, Thelma, 16
Hinderlider, Clyde, 24
Hiscutt, leah, 40
Hoffman, Morris, 26
Holmes, William, 61, 128
Howard, Esther, 30

lockhart, Royolyn, 15
Lundeen, Roger, 32

M
Mahonchok, Michael, 17
Mansfield, George, 10
Marecak, Edward, 34
Marr, Jennie, 40
Matchett, Carol, 39
MoHies, John, 28
McNee, Gory, 17
Metcalf, Alfred, 26
Miller, Harlan, 37
Moulton, Jock, 115
Mullenix, Clarence, 25
Musmanno, Henry, 16
N
Nelson, Mabel, 43
Nelson, Richard, 15
Nichols, James, .43
Nicholson, John, 22
0
Owen, James, 18
p

Jacobi, Julian, 25
Jester, Marilyn, 44.
Johnson, Rolph
Johnson, Richard, 37
K
Keinon, Irwin, 12
Kennedy, Robert, 10
Koons, Alice, 17
Kruse, William, 22
L
lace, Kathryn, 41
Laman, Jan, 31
leavenworth, Nancy, 16
Lee, Brian, 14
ligon, Gladys, 36

Padboy, Marion, 35
Panek, Adolph, I 03
Paul, Robert, 27
Pearson, Eloise, 43
Peonio, Joseph, 9
Phelps, Chester, 23
Pigott, Blanche, 28
Pixley, Elizabeth, 30
Powell, Marion, 43
R
Race, Edward, 20
Rider, Mary, 42
Roth, Carolyn, 34
Rowntree, Judy, 1.4
Rudel, Joan, 32
Rushton, John, 32

s
Schachterle, Evelyn, 44
Shadwell, Kay, 35
Shafer, Joan, 23
Shakespeare, Virginia, 42
Shank, Wayne, 20
Shipley, Betsy, 24
Sims, Bob, 18
Sinnard, June, 35
Slovek, John, 43
Smith, Donald, 111, 131
Smith, June, 14
Smith, Margaret, 29
Smith, Price, 20
Spangenberg, Hazel, 36
Spillman, Craig, 19
Strickland, Richard, 26
Svenson, James, 21

T
Tagliavore, Vincent, 64
Tescher, Emilie, 40
Timmons, John, 19
Twist, Faye, 40

v
Vickers, Evva, 13

w
Walker, Joyce, 33
Word, Judith, 12
Waters, Kathryn, «
Weed, Mary, 19
Whitaker, Jane, 42
Williams, Elizabeth, 18
Williamson, Howard, 27
Williamson, June, 13
Wonderley, George, 27
y
Yonaga, Shirley 33

z
Zarlengo, Dominic, 27
Ziegler, Emil, 18
Zumwinkel, John, 12

�Dutchmen Delighted

By EAST

245

East High School participated for the first
time as a partner in a unique student exchange with Holland High School, located 50
miles from Chicago near lake Michigan.
Twenty East High students, accompanied by
Mr. Arthur Bragg, spent the week of April
1Oth as the guests of Holland students. While
at Holland they toured a wooden shoe factory, Hope College and a windmill and were
treated to Dune Schooner Rides, parties and
a dance. At both ends of the exchange openhouses were held where exchangees could
mingle with all students, and representatives
from both schools visited various classes. The
week of April 24 sixteen Holland students
and their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. AI Dyke,
visited East High. They saw the Air Force
Academy, other Denver high schools, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Colorado Historical Museum. The trip ended with a Morning Dance and a full-day trip to the mountains. The exchange brought into contact two
high schools with different socio-economic
backgrounds and promoted understanding
between students separated by 1200 miles.

�Wes Nakata, this year's editor-in-chief, carefully checks a board before
it goes to the printers.

Head Photographer Randy
Davis checks with his assistants
for the day's assignments.

246

Checking red area for its accuracy is Russell Hall, the managing editor.

�THE 1966 ANGELUS STAFF

SUSAN ANDO, Assistant Activities Editor

KEN LIUZZI, Assistant Photographer

RANDY DAVIS, Head Photographer

BILL MaciNTOSH, Assistant Sports Editor

KATHY DEUTSCH, Royalty Editor

BRIAN McCORMACK, Sports Editor

JEAN ELMBLAD, Assistant Clubs Editor

MERCE MOORE, Assistant Royalty Editor

DON ENGLISH, Assistant Photographer

KAREN MYERS, Assistant Album Ed1tor

CINDY FRIEDLOB, Copy Editor

WESLEY NAKATA, Editor-in-Chief

MARY BETH GIBBS, Assistant Activities Editor

JANE PACE, Clubs Editor

CAY GILBERTSON, Assistant Copy Editor

SUSAN SHERMACK, Student-Teacher Relations Editor

SUE GILMORE, Assistant Album Editor

GARY SKEETERS, Business Manager

RUSSELL HALL, Managing Editor

GAIL TAKAMINE, Assistant Clubs Editor

STEVE JACKSON, Assistant Sports Editor

MARCI THAEMERT, Format Editor

DALE JONES, Album Editor

JIM TROTSKY, Photo Co-ordinator

SARA JOHNSON, Activities Editor

CHARLES TUFT, Assistant Sports Editor

SHARON KATO, Art Editor

KAREN WHITE, Assistant Copy Editor

AXEL KAULISCH, Assistant Photographer

MARY ZIPP, Assistant Album Editor

KEN LEVIN, Assistant Student-Teacher Relations Editor

�Credits
Angelus Coupons
Eastwood Printing
Album Photography
DeCroce
Francois
House of Photography
House of Wax
Jack's
Jafay
Broom for office clean-up
Neva DeBaca
Entrance into the printers
Jud
Photography Supplies
S. 0. Lindahl
Printing

A. B. Hirschfeld Press
Royalty Photography
Jafay
Slips to go to the printer
Mr. Arthur Bragg

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                    <text>���EASTa memory of the times and places
which took three years out of your life- or put them in.

��2
EASTthe cheers, the wins, the losses,
the classes that seemed to take milleniums, even on assembly schedule.

��EASTteachers, friends, strangers,
in an interaction creating 2342 lives- their disappointments tempered
with success.

4

�EASTan introduction to other worlds and their
problems,
the establishment of an outlook, an
individuality, a maturity.

�6

EASTwithin this time, this placea bewildering maze of differentiated experienceseach fulfilling his own individuality
with a single common foetoron opportunity all shored.
This is EAST, and this is the chronicle- ANGELUS 1965.

�Contents
Administration

• • • • • • •

8

• • • • •

11

Activities

• • • • • • • • • •

46

Royalty

• • • • • • • • • • •

86

Sports • • • • • • • • • • • •

98

Curriculum· Faculty

Fall • • • • • • • • • • • • 100
Winter

• • • • • • • • • •

116

Spring

• • • • • • • • • •

128

•

Clubs. • • • • • • • • • • • • 136
Album • • • • • • • • • • • • 176
Sophomore • • • • • • • • 178
Junior • • • • • • • • • • • 190
Senior. • • • • • • • • • • 206
Index

• • • • • • • • • • • •

240

�MR. ROBERT P. COLWELL
Principal

�MR. LAWRENCE GARRETT
Coordinator

9
MRS. ANNE BROAD
Dean of Girls

To guide 2600 lives.
To criticize, praise
-to question.
To administer authority wisely,
inspire respect,
then confidence.
Not an easy task.

MR. JACK BEARDSHEAR
Assistant Principal

�Administration

MISS KATHRYN LACE
Assistant to the Dean

MR. GEORGE MANSFIELD
College Counselor

10

MR. ARTHUR BRAGG
Boys' Counselor

�Faculty
Teaching :
A job for someA life for others.

Mr. John Nicholson (left) and
Miss Judy Rowntree ( above) ar rive in the parking lot, eager
to start the new day. Mr Jack
Beardshear and Mr. Myron
Craig ( right ) discuss East's fu ture acti•ities as they walk
into school.

�A roll of teachers:
Each must sign in ...

Miss Royolyn Lockhart- English

Mr. Gory McNee- Soc1ol Studies

Mr. Gerold Hedges- English

Doily bulletin, not1ces to students and teachers, attendance cords, room keys- Mr. lrw1n Ke1non gathers
the communication for the day from his office box.

�..w
Miss June Smith (/eft ) opens her shade to a bright
southern exposure. Dr. John B. Matties ( below)
sharpens his /opiz rojo .

Mr. Terry Allen unlocks his
cabinet.

Mrs Thelma Hill checks her approach to
the day's Engl1sh lesson.

Time before school includes the preparation of all
the available equipment and resources the teaching
profession requires.

�Cynthoo Burress os en log htened woth on Interpretation of a rodocol hostorocol theory by
Mr. Jock Goodhue.

Mr. Richard Nelson provodes a reasonable answer to Marlene linn's
questoon

14

Test results ore given to on anxious student by Miss Shirley Asklof.

Before the teaching
day begins, students
seek guidance from
teachers.

Mr. Harry Grell has a unoque way of counselong Bobby Yearlong .

�Now begins the essence of all
a teacher does .

Mrs. June Williamson searches for a paper to Illustrate her
ideas.
An enllghtenong poetoc onterpretatoon os goven by Mr.
Broan lee.

Mr. lawrence Daniel questions the validity of a
student's answer. Miss Elizabeth Williams (below)
opens her day with a humorous anecdote.

�English
Communication, Understanding.
The soul of man,
Through language,
the interaction that life isdescribed and explained.
But the words that tell of experience
must needs be clear to all.
learn the common ground for communicationlanguage.

Miss Judy Rowntree concentrates, then speaks.

Mrs . Dons Barton lostens to a student's humorous comment.

A grammatical error is pointed out to
a regretful student by Mrs. Judoth
Ward .

�Mrs. Nancy Leavenworth muses over o grammatical
question

17

Taking pleasure in o student's recitotoon, Moss Judy
Frulond comments.

Mrs. Eleanor Flotow gives constructive criticism to on interested student.

Mrs. Genevieve Kreoner stomulotes student interest with o lovely lecture
on the Bard of Avon.

�Social Studies
A complex progression from past to futureThe interaction that defines a society bound inextricably with the past.
A basis:
For belief in the polytheism of Olympus
For law in the codes of Hammurabi .
The Pantheon gives way to Bear Run .
A cumulative synthesis of all knowledgetraditionCreating a modern world.

Mr. Jerome Biffle explains the importance of a
college degree on the professional world .

A stumblong question from a Boys' socoal problems class
brings a reasonable solutoon from Mr. Robert Soms

The dofference between social mores and
norms os explaoned by Mr. James Svenson .

�Mrs. Altee Koons listens as a student expresses his views on the
Sand Creek Massacre.
Mr Wayne Shonk describes the vastness of the subconscious mind

19

Moshyo and Moshyoi ore explotned to Gayle Kotzelnick by Mr Price Smith.

�20
Mr. Ray Schwartz delivers a moving lecture

Mr. Michael Mahonchek ponders a difficult question posed by
a student.

The merits of a good soc1al sc1ence background tire considered by
Mr. Charles Clarkson .

Olivia OeCroce seeks aid from Mr. Em1l
Z1egler.

�Home Economics
Zippers sticking,
thread breaking,
Hours of restitching .
The result:
A creation in fashion.
Burnt pastry,
Scorched hollandaise,
Startmg over again .
The result :
A cuisine to delight the tongue.
From whirring sewing machines
and rustling cookbooks,
Develop the homemakers of tomorrow.

Mrs. Gladys ligon expla ins the intriCacies of her
gradebook .

Mrs. Rhoda Dean demonstrates her recipe for pancakes.

Corrine Thomas applies the suggestions of Mrs . Hazel Spangen berg to her work .

Mrs. Mary Ball tries to bring order to her desk .

�Language

Mrs. Mary Nell Gerner relates her understanding
of the Russian language to the current arms race.

Miss Dione Dykes stresses that listening to
fundamental to speaking correctly

Mrs. Barbaro Fesler returns a Spanish test paper.

French dialogues is

�One's world is os wide
os the number of words
one knows to describe it.

Mrs. Blanche Pigott enJoys listening to a student's German recitation.
Mr Gerry Komp's students learn that Espanol is an aid to the
government's Good Neighbor Policy,

The ablative absolute comes alive through Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz's enlightening explanation.

�Special Education
Sometimes mind or body
Needs to catch up with the heart of a soul;
Ours to find
Ways to help all achieve their best.

Moss Jan Laman keeps her doss enthralled durong a lecture.

24
An onformal doscussion os corroed on by Mrs . Esther Howard and a student.

An omportant homework ossognment by Stelle
Chmura may decide the grade goven by Mrs
Patrocoa Collons.

�Mr. Raymond Maley offers
Spelootes.

cr~tiCosm

to Dean

A malfunctioning radio gets Mr Richard Johnson up
in the air.

Industrial Arts
Open the door,
Hear ...
The whine of an electric saw,
The rhythmic pounding under a steady hand.
Open the door,
See ...
A finished leather belt,
The hand- faltering -then precise.

A lecture on accuracy by Mr. Harlan Moiler keeps Howard James
alert

The necessoty of precisoon os learned by Bill Burgon on
Mr. Robert Bicrboch's class

�Food for Thought

Mr Rex Cra1g , M1ss Eloise Pearson, Mr
Pat Panek, and Mrs. Al1ce Koons ( from
left ) sample the delightful lunchroom
cuisine.

26

In the teachers' lun~hroom, hab1tues add animated d1scussion to their enjoyment of lunch .

Mr Michael Bullock and Mr. Robert Kennedy
( from left ) assay the possibilities of o teach -

ing career, while Mr. Jerome B1ffle and Mr.
Chester Phelps d1scuss the current Olympiad.

�Recl1ning, Mrs. Marilyn Hoyle tokes advantage of a comfort ·
able plonnmg penod.

Over a crowded table, M1ss Margaret Sm1th and Mrs. Marion Powell shore
lively conversation .

Mr. William Holmes grabs a bite while on lunch room duty .

�Mr. Donald Griebenaw and Mr. Richard Strickland discuss the results of
a laboratory expenment.

Miss Betsy Bishop carefully marks corrections

A historical event is clarified in the library by Mr. Edward Race.

Mrs. Mary Weed enjoys a moment of complete leisure .

28

�A free moment :
Spent in thought
relaxation,
Time valuable in the day of a teacher.

Relaxation and enjoyment are comb1ned by Mrs. Evva Vickers.

Miss Jan Evans traces the results of dally volleyball tournaments.

Mr. Daniel Burmeister takes advantage of a study hall.

�Mrs. Carolyn Roth works over a lump of cloy.

Art

0

"
Mrs. Olive Green expounds the virtues of color.

Miss Desjardins surveys her class.

A brush on paper
A hand on clay
And an abstract thought
Becomes a concrete
Reality.

�Physical Education

A smile decorates Mrs . Moy Dunkin as she leads the modern dance club in practice.

Physical Education :
Cerebral minds and strong bodies go hand in
muscled hand.
Physical Education,
An essential- for graduation.

Mrs. Lois Caldwell stands amazed at Donra Vogel's glockinspiel
excuse.

Miss Jeon Aschbacher serves in an intra mural volley ball game .

�Infinity and BeyondWith propensities for the analytic,
A professional eye on Fundamentalry.
Truth determined with irrefutable logic.

Mr. John Nicholson is momen tarily set aback by an enlightened
question.

Mr William Kruse meditates on the presentation of
the Cos1ne Law.

The precision of the slide rule is demonstrated by Mr. Chester Phelps.

�ath

33

Odd ·letters become significant as Mr. Lorry French solves on algebra problem.

John Goodman looks astonished at Miss Elsa Berger's ease
in solving the mysteries of a geometry problem

�Science

34
Mr. Alfred Metcalf reveals some clinical
aspects of biology to hos first -year stu dents

Mr Clarence Mullenix clarifies a principle for a student.

Mr. Ed Gallegos discusses the biology of
the human hand and its relationship to
man 's innate abollties.

Depictong the phases of a physics timing
tape, Mr. Dominoc Zarlengo cracks one apart.

�Science:
Concrete- dealing with absolutesfact and truth.
Changeable- matter molded and dispersed
life and death
creation and destruction .
Challenging- imagination conquering obscurity,
step by step.

Dr. Howard Willoomson tokes time out from his chemostry to
keep his records organized

Mr. Julian Jacobo exomones his complex scientofic apparatus.

With hos ovid onterest in furthering scientific knowledge, Mr.
Rex Cra ig tokes extra time to explain hos subject to a con fused student.

Mr. Morris Hoffman prepares for on experiment
combining the value of visual demonstration and
tangible analogies.

�Business Education

A speed typing class is timed by Mrs. Ruth Eggleston .

Mr. Roger Dungan explains a complicated business
arothmetic procedure.

Mrs. Katherine Bult poonts out the diversity on shorthand symbols

�A typing exercise is demonstrated by Miss Lindo Burgess.

Typewriters in rhythm.
Day by day,
Mistake by mistake,
Unsure fingers learn control and speed.
Long hours of practice.
Shorthand symbols lose their strangeness,
Transcription like a professional.
Invaluable for the future.

Mrs. Joan Rudel gives on assignment to her typing class.

Typ1ng assignments ore carefully corrected and graded by M1ss Joyce
Walker.

�At the end of the day Mr. Stanley
Laughlin (foreground ) and Dr. John B.
Matties, check their office boxes.

Mrs . Allee Call leaves her room carrying a batch of Girls' Social
Problems tests.

With his slim attache case in hand, Mr. John Timmons leaves the scene
of his latest success.

At the end of another week, Mr. Thomas
Ellison initials the teacher roster.

�Insubordination brooked, mounds of papers to grade in hand, rooms locked
-the teachers sign out and, with exuberant joy, depart.

39
Mr. Raymond Acsell- IBM Programming

�Special Department

Pausing between appointments, Mr. Wayne Fox , Asmtant College Counselor
(above) d1scusses the merits of C U with Mr. George Mansf1eld . Smil1ng patiently,
Miss Jay Breen, social worker (tap right ), hands a student h1s absence excuse.
Balancing the book s IS an important part of the treasurer's dut1es, as Miss
Jenme Marr (below right) demonstrates.

Mr. Robert Kennedy, Educational
Career Counselor, consults a reference
sheet to suggest work opportunities for
students.

�The filing cabinet is a constant companion of librarian Mrs. Hazel Clark ( above ). Poetry provides a
means of relaxation for Miss Barbara Gillett,
( right ) a librarian.

•...
Tak1ng time out from her busy schedule, Miss
Alwyn Evans ( above ), the pnnc1pal's secretary,
checks her calendar. Miss Eloise Pearson (left )
tabulates the accumulated fines of a negligent
student.

�Special Department

Preparing transcropts for college -bound
seniors is a full . time job for Mrs. Mae
Nelson.

Moss Elizabeth Craven records the test performance of individuals at East .

East's nurse, Miss Foe Twist, keeps track of
her records as well as adminostering to the
needs of the student body.

Mr. John Slovek edits the various films that will be
viewed by students .

�Ofl1ce clerk Mrs. Ruth Brodlor discusses the weather with Jo Elenbogen and
Lorry Gersh .

Writing excuses for wayward students is the time -consuming
task of Mrs. Marilyn Jester,

Mrs. V1rginio Shakespeare aids Mr. Lawrence Garrett
by filing and typ1ng reports and orrong1ng appoint ·
ments for students.
Switchboard operator, Mrs. Mary Rider,
transfers one of the many calls received
at East.

43
Mrs Evelyn Schochterle checks o book cord against her master
reference.

�The book supply at East is of constant concern to
Miss Kathryn Cutforth.

The door of the testing office opens and Mrs. Emilie
Tescher greets another inqu inng student.

44

Mrs. Judy Jolley corrects on error in the bulletin.

Special Department

Whiling away the hours compiling and fil ing records is a favorite pastime of Mrs.
Anne Louise Anderson.

�In a rare moment of leisure, some of the custodians of East relax in their basement head quarters.
Richard Armstrong
C. C. Johnson

/
C. Delbert Mooberry

Dino Daddis

�Activities •••

46

�The quintessence of something you don't understand, until it's finished .
Plan,
then count the steps . .. time ...
and at the end- realize accomplishment.
Plan. Steps. Time.
In this participation, understanding .
In understanding,
maturity.
In maturity, leadershipbelief in a directed co-operation.
This interaction making some reality
and the word "fellowman" understood .

�Activities Calendar
Howdy Day
Orientation Assembly
Sophomore Party
Seraph Dance
Senior Class Assembly

Fall Sports Dance
P. T. A. Back To School
Drama Club Play
Thanksgiving Assembly
Junior Prom
Christmas Program
Shafroth Contest
Woodbury Contest

Nov. 7
Nov.17
Nov. 20
Nov. 25
Dec. 5
Dec.17
Jan.S
Jan. 13

Sept18
Sept 23
Sept. 25
Oct.lO
Oct29

�Career Day
Sweetheart Dance
Wolcott Contest
P. T. A. Fashion Show
Mikado
Vocal Concert

Band Concert
May 2
Color Day
May 7
Senior Girls Awards Assembly May 20
Senior Prom
Academic Awards Assembly
Class Day

May 22
May 26-27

Commencement

June 7

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June 4

Jan. 19
Feb.13
March 3
March 18-20
March 26-27
April 27

�SPOTLIGHT STRIVES FOR SUPERIO ITY

A student pays his money and tokes his chance.

Salesman David Stern seeks buyers.

Members of the SPOTLIGHT Staff reflected
student opinions and interests in creating a colorful
student newspaper again this year. The paper
beamed editorials, features and news to entertain
and enlighten the students. SPOTLIGHT galvanized
student interest and increased sales above the level
of recent years. The paper was printed every three
weeks under the direction of the Editorial Board
and Mr. Richard Nelson, sponsor.

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Sue Allen increases her soles record by sell Ing Janet Kulling a SPOTLIGHT.
SPOTLIGHT staff members sell their goods to clamoring souls.

�Checking over the finished product amuses Kay Eldridge and Christy Chapin

At the Printer's, SPOTLIGHT'S Editor Jo Elenbogen and Page Editor
Kay Eldndge co-ordinate the layout.

Mr. Nelson, this year's new sponsor, gives his helpful ond
experienced advice to Chmty Chopin and Jo Elenbogen.

East High Spotlight
Official Puhltw/wll, Ea.\1 Htl/h S1 hool. DCIII'!'r, Colorado
\lunha of Columhia Scholastic Press,
ational klwla.llic Press A nociathm a11d Qwll a11d croll
. Jo Elenbogen
Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef . . • . . • . . . • • • . . . . . .
. Beth Hougen
News Ed1tor .
. Mr R1chord Nelson
Sp nsor .
Kathy R1ed s I
Copy Rewnte Ed,tor
Bus1ness Manager . • . . • • . . . • • . . . • •.
Page Ed1tors
. Kay Eldredge, Beth Hougen, Chnsty Chop1n , Lmdo Stott
Publ1c1ty Manager ......
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Molly Barnhart , Nancy Brandt , Ph1l Johnson, JaniCe
Reporters ..
Lev1sohn, Lolly Lundqu1st , Lauro Mosunogo , Ellen
Monmoto, M1ke Pryor , Dove Stern, Gr010 WeiSbort ,
Carol Wohl, Lorry Sorner
Sue Allen
Stoff Art1st . • . • .
Pot L Clo~re, Glen Eppleston , Stan Losby
Photography Stoff ••
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Supply Monoo r .

�East's cheerleaders get a few pointers from their fathers at the Father-daughter
banquet.
Koty Pate

Vicky Worley

Lillian Pritchard

Ready East •••
Let's Go!

Betty Storr

Connie Miller
Potty Patterson

Gordo McKenzie

�Cheerleaders
Vigorous cheering led by seven girls clod in
red and white uniforms not only gave encouragement to the athletes, but also provided on outlet
for the heightening emotions of the spectators.
Cheerleaders helped promote school spirit as well
as interest in sports, and they encouraged support
of sports teams.

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The Jun1or Closs looks forward to o "Bright New World"
with their first ploce floot .

"The End" wos ushered in with the third place
Sophomore Closs entry.

Second ploce went to the Seniors, who
moved "The Wall" of prejudice.
Not wonting to be thrown out on the first lop, the Pre-Low "float" was left
covered until the second lop.

�Betty Starr, the Pre-Law "Best Pal," is driven by Tyler
Hall, in his MG-TD.

The float committees delight in working against the clock to destroy their
floats.

Color Day:
What a way

to go!

Lorry Gersh and Mike Saks make a rough
translation.

A loving cup depicts the glory
of EAST.

"That's a float?" queries Joni

"EI Burro" is hesitant about being seen
in public.

�Looking
Forward

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Paul Springs (above ) models the latest in two - piece
sw1mm1ng suits in the Senior Sk1t Miss Lockhart
(right ) does the "Stone-Age Jerk ." The Junior Boys
(be law) do a can -can dance.

�Color Day parade "Forwards" was won by the
Junior entry, "Bright New World ." The Senior
float, "The Wall," copped second place, while the
Sophomore float, "The Bomb," was third . The PreLaw Extravaganza, "The End of the World Machine," functioned as many had expected. Other
clubs and individual classes entered floats .
The assembly "Backwards," featured the class
and faculty skits. First prize for skits went to the
Seniors, second to the Juniors, and third to the
Sophomores, while the faculty was left out. The
crowning of Pam Shipp as May Queen ended the
assembly.
The track team went "All The Way" later in
the day at the city track meet.

Some of Ma Parker's boys, of the Junior Class, mourn the death of their leader in the
Junoor Skit.

The Jitterbug ( above ) is brought back from the ages in the Senior
Skit The Sophomores (/eft ) backed into third place woth their back·
wards baseball game. Ma Parker's boys (below ) sing " Poor Little
Lambs" on the Junior Skit.

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�Confusion reigns as upper clossmen poke fun at the new
sophomores.

Governor Love gives the Angels o lesson in Citizenship.

East Assays
Assemblies
"I dare you to be o square,"
voices Dr. J. Carleton Babbs.
Marcellus Wallace and Pam Shipp
look forward to the Senior Prom
in May .• .
Appearing as club members
at the Sophomore Onento tion, David Lundqu1st and
Marlene Zinn entice sophomores to join clubs.
Goldhammer depict the typical

•.• while Mary Sue Wilcox gives
o cheer for the January activities .

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�Each year the busy assembly schedule starts out
with the Sophomore Orientation. At the Citizenship Day Assembly, the Angels were privileged to
have the Honorable Governor John A. Love as guest
speaker. Many pep assemblies were scattered
throughout the year. Chants of "We will win"
echoed through the halls. The Thanksgiving Assembly was a change from previous years, featuring
a satire on modern musical groups. East's Christmas Assembly, as always, was rich with beauty and
tradition. The familiar holiday carols rang out as
the Concert Choir marched in. Music for the assemblies is provided by East's orchestra and band
under the direction of Mr. Kay Shadwell.
Sophomore Angels Bob Bell, Coy Gilbertson, George Kawamoto,
and Ann Schafer help the· cherleoders arouse student spint
at a football pep assembly.

The G.W. pep assembly was on the football field during
practice
The Concert Choir sings familiar carols at the
Chr1stmos Assembly.

Soonng music from the Concert Orchestra odds
beauty to East's Chmtmos Assembly.

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Music for the Thonksgmng Assembly was provided by Lourie
Bourke, Melody Reed, Sherry Elson, and Anthea Blonos.

�Assemblies

Officer Th1ade and h1s specially tra~ned dog
of mob control at the Con1ne Assembly.

At the traditional Code
Assembly, Roger Green berg delivers on inspiring message on courage.

During the Brotherhood Assembly Bill Teomon and Coral Replogle entertain the student
body with ethnic folk songs.

Tradition and variety highlighted second semester assemblies . Early in the second semester
student leaders interpreted their views of courage,
competence, culture, courtesy and character at
the annual Code assembly. In March sophomore,
junior and senior girls matched their impromptu
reading abilities at the traditional Wolcott Sight
Reading Contest. Near the end of the year, the
election assembly for the '65-'66 school officers
was followed by a student council safety assembly .
Other interesting assemblies, including the Canme
Corps and a Mikado teaser added diversity to the
semester's assemblies.

�The unseen
scene setters

Behind every assembly or show put on at East
is the stage crew. Under the direction of Mr. Bill
Holmes, the stage crew is responsible for lighting,
sound, props and stage sets. These gentlemen ore
also hired by the Denver Public Schools to work
for any group which may rent the auditorium.

Supervising all of the stage crew work is Coach Bill Holmes

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Members of the stage crew work on scenery for The Mikado.

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The cost assembles for the finale to receive its well -earned applause.

KoKo (Greg Alex onder) IS 1n high
spints when he finds
his "substitute."

The musical drama "The Mikado" by Gilbert
and Sullivan was presented at East on March 26
and 27. The Mikado is a social satire on the "insanity of reason ." This production was made possible through the combined efforts of faculty and
students alike. Mrs. Marion Padboy and Mr. Kay
Shadwell hod charge of the musical end of the
production. Drama direction was done by Mr.
Irwin Keinon and choreography by Mrs. May
Dunkin. Mrs. Olive Green assisted by Mr. Price
Smith hod control of the art work of the show.
History classes will remember making cherry
blossoms way back in January, while the cast will
remember the many hours of practice. Both students and faculty cooperated in order to make
"The Mikado" one of the greatest things that has
happened to East.

Dove Pudlik as Pish
Tush in the song "Our
Great M1kodo" describes
how a cheap toiler becomes the lord High Ex -

John O' Donnell as Pooh Bah ex -

Yum Yum, Connie Miller, and
Nonki Poo, lee Fiser, comfort
each other before they meet their
fate at the hands of the lord
High Execut1oner.

�Music
Department
Presents

ikado
Pitti Sing (Marilyn
Card) examines Pooh
Boh (John 0 Donnell) to
see 1f he is al1ve.

KoKo (Greg Alexander) informs
tion of the "second trombone."

The chorus of nobles opens the
show w1th "If You Want To Know
Who We Are."

Nanki Poo, a wandering minstrel
disguised os a second trombone,
was played by lee Fiser.
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Dave Soker as the M1kado assembles
w1th the Girls' Chorus for the
finale.
Katisha (lynn Fisher) arrives at T1tipu to
claim her rights as Daughter-In-law Elect.

�The Concert Choir performs at the Christmas Program under the direction of
Mrs. Marion Podboy.
John T rovos, violinost for the Concert Orchestra, concentrates
on a diffocult arpeggio.

East High's music deportment, under the leadership of Mrs Marion Podboy, Mr. Kay Shadwell,
and Miss June Sinnord, developed the deportment
into on integral port of the curricular and extracurricular schedule. Mr. Shadwell prepared the
Concert Bond and Orchestra for programs ranging
from pep assemblies to the annual Spring Concert.
Mrs. Podboy conducted the Concert Choir and
Angeloires while Miss Sinnard worked with the Girls
Ensemble and Mixed Chorus.

Angeloores, composed of select members of the Concert Choir, song at assemblies and school functoons throughout the year

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�Members of the Concert Choir pay doligent attention to their conductor.
Mrs Marion Padboy prepares to
direct the concert choir.

Music Assemblies
Noted by
Student Body

Mr. Kay Shadwell, instrumental music teacher, helps his class through a
difficult passage in practoce.

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Miss June Sinnard directs the Boys Glee Club from the
orchestra pit.

The Concert Orchestra demonstrates that long hours of practice were not wasted as they gi•e another autstand ong performance .

�Saks Secures Woodbury
Mikkel Soks won the Ninety-Second Annual
Woodbury Contest with his interpretive declaration, "On Being Accused of Treason." Other contestants were Fronk DeSciose, Lothor Reiman, Dirk
Epperson, Brion Bollocker, Lorry Gersh, and David
Hunter. Each of these contestants chose a tenminute declaration to deliver at on assembly held
near the close of first semester. Outstanding citizens not affiliated with East were asked to judge
the interpretations. Members of the Pre-Law Club
served as ushers.
Mikkel Saks receives the coveted Woodbury Medal.

Clenching his fists in concentration, Dirk
Epperson delivers "Invective Against
Cory."
Mikkel Saks delivers his prize winning speech,
"On Being Accused of Treason."

Stan Koshi, Frank DeSciose, Lothar Rei mann, Dirk Epperson, Mikkel Saks, and
Larry Gersh ( from left) anxiously await
the results of the contest.

Lothar Reimann presents his
interpretation of "Napoleon the
Little."

�Kington Captures Wolcott

The Annual Wolcott Sight Reading Contest for
girls was won by Miss lynn Kington. The selection
chosen for sight readmg at the Wolcott Assembly
was "Open Boat" by Stephen Crane. Each girl in
the contest was chosen by a group of teachers on
her sight reading ability. Each contestant read a
part of the short story without any prior practice
or knowledge of the selection chosen. Three individuals, not directly connected with the schoolMrs. Denamae Fox, Mr. Donald Malmgren, and
Reverend Hugh Mullings- served as judges.

Miss Lynn Kington reads her section of "Open
Boat," whoch gave her the victory.

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Congratulations are in order as contestants crowd around Lynn Kington at the end
of the contest.

Shafroth Contest
Visits East
The Shofroth Contest for extemporaneous
speaking was established in honor of former Colorado Governor Shofroth. This contest, which visits
East once every seven years, is divided into a category for girls and a category for boys. Two
representatives from each of the eight Denver high
schools participate in the competition . Miss Dana
Gruenert and Mr. John Travis represented East
t his year.
Mr. Morrison Shofroth gives a history
of the contest in honor of his father.

Dana Gruenert delivers her speech,
"Should Prayer Be Banned in Public
Schools."

�''Heavenly Spring''

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Jane McMillan is all ready for a pa jama
party in her big , bright bloomers.

Mona Porter's sm1le shows off the new
fash ions of 1975.

Unaccustomed to the Intricacies
of modeling , Skip Simonton
seems at a loss.

Dressed 1n formal wear, PTA models gather for the finale
while Greg Alexander s1ngs, " If Ever I Would Leave You ."

Smiling, Cindy Ziegler assures the
audience that they are "in" if they
wear the new "London" look.

�Senior Girl Awards
FRIENDLINESS

POISE

Linda Hallberg

Kathy Hearn

CHEERFULNESS
Patty Patterson

Cheryl Horton

SERVICE

BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL
Leslie Clift
DEPENDABILITY
Sue Scott

SENSE OF HUMOR
Pamela Shipp

LEADERSHIP
Pat Stensaas

SPORTSMANSHIP
Betty Starr

LOYALTY

COURTESY

Judy Miller

Wanda Greer

�George Kawamoto, Ron Gardner, Sue Shermack, and
Susi Ando listen to a discourse by Mr. Arthur Bragg ,
Council Sponsor.
Head Girl Leslie Clift and Head Boy Dan Eitemiller
listen to a comment concerning juvenile delinquency.
Marcellus Wallace clarifies his point as Joey Scott,
Judy Miller, Mary Sue Wilcox, and Lonn ie Alexander
listen.

�Council Concocts
Queen's Court
Student Council promoted wider student contributions and spirit in extra-curricular activities
this year. To accomplish this goal, the council
established the queen regulation system, helped
patch holes in the points system, and encouraged
participation in all clubs. In addition, council
challenged student apathy and conduct through
assemblies, and helped conquer the litter problem.

Beaming brightly to
match the holiday spirit,
Patty Regan cheerfully
sweeps the hall.

Members of the Student Council gaily trim the tree in the lunchroom.

Tak1ng time out for a quick supper at the Student Council dec orating party are (from left to right) Mrs. Jack Beardshear, Mrs.
Arthur Bragg, Mr. Robert Colwell, Mrs. Anne Broad, and Bob Bell.

�Delegate Assembly
Considers
Crucial Questions

Hugh Moore was elected second
semester President.

Bright and early every Friday morning, the
eager and willing Delegate Assembly Representatives appeared at the door of room 50, waiting to
hear the authoritative gavel of Hugh Moore, second semester president or Roger Greenberg, president first semester. Under the watchful eye of
Mr. Bragg, legislation was speedily and effectively
run through. Discussions of utmost importance,
such as the delinquency in the student parking
lot, the quagmires at the bus stops, and the money
and goods needed by countless worthy charities,
demanded the attention of the Assembly. The
Assembly, directly involved with the Student Body,
worked with the Student Council to create a better
understanding between the administration and the
students.

A pun from the lips of Hugh Moore evokes mixed reactions among Assembly membeos.

Busily capturing every word, dedicated Representatives take careful notes in order
to keep the students well informed.

Roger Greenberg, first semester President
and ANGELUS Business Manager, gives an
enthusiastic sales pitch for the ANGELUS.

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Classification Boord members Wyndol Johnson, Schyleen
Quolls, Ron Pomeranz, Undo Stott, Horlon Dolton, and
Barbaro Vickers met in many places, including the tower,
the armory, the teachers' lunchroom, and the Girls' Social
Room .

Classification Board
The Activities Classification Boord was a newly
created offshoot of Student Government at East
this year. Corresponding to a judiciary, the "Points
Board" was established for two major purposes.
The Board kept individuals from holding too many
offices and "spreading themselves too thin," and
it therefore enabled a greater number of students
to participate in leadership positions. It interviewed
countless individuals and tried to establish a workable classification system for school and club offices. by determining the exact extent of the varied
responsibilities within the school.
Board members considered adding athletes to the classification system.

Bnon Bollocker ( above) voices his opin ion at o
Boord meeting Mr. Bragg (below), who spon sored the Student Government, was largely
responsible for many of its accomplishments.

���ROTC Gives
Students
Leadership

Company inspection

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Battalion inspection

Cadet Erskine Henderson nervously awaits the inspection
party.

As an incoming student, the ROTC Cadet
quickly learns to be a soldier. He learns to wear
his uniform properly, to put his brass in the right
place, and how to obtain a mirror shine on his
shoes and brass. His classes teach him about
many different aspects of military customs and
operations, and he learns to be prepared in drilling. By weekly inspection, his superior officers are
able to evaluate his progress.

Commandant of Cadets Sergeant First
Closs Show checks for any flow while
inspecting.

Platoon
inspection

Much drilling is needed to perfect o precise "right face."

�Aimed directly on the Bullseye is Jerry
Bishop.

The target is helpless be fore the crock shots of the
East High Rifle Team.
. . . llkew1se, before the s1g hts
of Steve Suzuki.

Trini Carrasco trustingly walks through the rifle exchange of the Drill Team.
A Color Guard prepares to post the colors during
on Assembly.

The G1rls' Drill Team shows confidence 1n the accurate "V" formation of its drill.

�Cadets Heed Motto
''To Learn To Lead''

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Platoon leader lorry Sorner checks to see if one of his subordinates
knows his "Chain of Command ."
A color guard detotl solemnly raises
the flog during the Kennedy Memo rial Service.

Taking time out from his do1ly schedule, Second Year Instructor StaffSergeant Elicerio answers a phone
call.

Early morn1ng proct1ces each week produce a precision East Drill Team .

�Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Cheryl Horton watches for any mistakes of the Girls' Drill
Team .

Bill Hillhouse
successfully
performs the
"double pat"
manual of the
drill.

Howard Nevins, Rifle Team Captain, and
Chris Faber show the rigorous pos1t1ons they
must stay in during a match.

Students who hove shown exceptional ability
in drilling or marksmanship may try out for the
rifle team, drill team, or Honor Guard. These ore
the cadets who help in winning many competitions
throughout the year. These competitions include
Boulder Competition, City, Brigade, and Federal
Inspection.

The Honor Guard Platoon, led by Cadet Sergeant MaJor Onodera, marches to its proper position for the
Kennedy Memor1al Ceremony.

A proper salute is
returned by Cadet
Captain Trini
Carrasco.

�Honorary Cadet Ma jor

Kathy Reidesel

Cheryl Horton
Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Co/one/

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Cadet Lieutenant Colonel lwogoshi
Battalion Commander

Outstanding Leadership
Shown in Cadet Corps

�Cadet Captain Van Bradt
Battalion S-2

Cadet Lieutenant Tenbrink
Battalion S-1
Company Commander

Company Commander

Cadet Lieutenant Frank

Cadet Captain Carrasco

Molly Barnhart

Cadet MaJOr Wong
Battalion S-3

Honorary Cadet Captain

Joni Diner
Honorary Cadet Captain
Battalion Air Officer

Battalion S-4

Cadet Captain Nevins

Cadet Captain Freehling

Cadet Captain Slingo

Cadet Lieutenant Davidson

Company Commander

Company Commander

�First Sergeant
Cadet First Sergeant
Hillhouse
Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Fields

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Daniels

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Sarner

Honorary Cadet Captain
Mardi Wright

First Sergeant
Cadet First Sergeant
Gunn

Platoon Leader
Cadet L1eutenant
Glover
Honorary Cadet Captain
Shari Wilkins

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Landis

First Sergeant
Cadet First Sergeant
Nightengale

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Suzuki

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Noel

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Degenhart

Platoon Leader
Cadet Lieutenant
Morgan
First Sergeant
Cadet f1rst Sergeant
Leslie

�Seniors Excel Scholastically

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East's senoor scholars thos year are (/eft to right, top to bottom ) Pat Stensaas, Koren Hooker, Annette
Cluff, Lynda Watts, Chris Hart, Larry Atkison , Harlan Dalton, Betty Smith, and Larry Goldhorsch.

Nine top students were designated as Senior
Scholars for this year's graduating class. They are
Lorry A. Goldhirsch, Christopher A. Hart, Horlon
Dolton, Patricio Kay Stensoos, Betty Susan Smith,
Koren F. Hooker, Annette L. Cluff, Lynda Lee
Watts, and Lorry Atkison. They ore the top 3°o

of the class of '65. Each has a 3.8 grade point
overage or better for their three years at East
and combined marks above 1310 on the College
Boards. Most of these students ore active in extracurricular activities, and all ore deserving of this
honor.

�Writhing imitations and sposticotions dominated East's donees this year. The Moonrokers,
Esquires, and Princetons inspired arm-raised jerkers
and web-footed fruggers to move with the mosses.
Tradition was blasted by new sounds and discotheque conformity prevailed.
Susie Wyt1os sews up
a decorot1on for the
Junior Prom.

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A rose is o rose is o rose is professed by
Joy Foust.

�Queen candidate Jane McMillon
and lost year's Fall Sports Queen,
Betty Storr (/eft ), face the camera
during the Fall Sports Donee.

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�oyalty
MIS

KA EN WHITE
Anqelus Queen

Countenance serene hides a hope
carefully concealed.
A night filled with promise
and disappointment.
A queen
A crown
coveted
treasured
envied.

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MR. Bl LL OLIVER
Anqelus Kinq

Miss Karen White and Mr. Bill Oliver were selected as the 1964-65 Angelus King and Queen by
the star of the famed "Tonight" show, Mr. Johnny
Carson. Three sophomore girls and three sophomore boys were chosen as finalists by unbiased
judges, and their pictures were then sent to Mr.
Carson in New York. He then proceeded to select
Karen and Bill as the new royalty on the basis of
their pictures only, sending them his best wishes.

�Johnny Carson Selects
Angelus ing and Queen

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"Lunar Leaves," featuring the familiar beat of
the Moonrakers, was the theme of this year's Fall
Sports Dance, sponsored by the ANGELUS and
SPOTLIGHT staffs. Autumn -colored streamers and
leaves decorated the front hall, while blue lights

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added a moonlit mood to the night. It was in this
setting that Miss Cindy Ziegler, a football team
candidate, and escorted by Mr. Bob Brannon, was
crowned Fall Sports Queen by Miss Betty Starr,
last year's queen.

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The Fall Sports Dance PRESENTS Cindy
Ziegler and Patty Patterson, escorted by
Bob Brannon and Graig Weisbart,

ANTICIPATION mounts as the Fall Sports Dance begins.

FALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANTS are, reading clockwise and top to
bottom Katy Pate, Lilli Pntchard, Jane McM1IIan, Barbie Hurd, Patty
Patterson, and Meredy Pate.

Miss Cindy Ziegler receives the CONGRATULATIONS of her attendants

Moments later a NEW QUEEN and her escort lead the traditional first dance.

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�Junior Prom Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Barbara Hurd, Cathy Riffle, Susan Shermack, Candy Sekyra, Laurie
Bourke, and Carol Hearn .

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Miss Mattie Milton reigns over her court with her
escort, Mr. Edd1e Rankin.

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"Supercolifrogilisticexpiolidocious," the theme
of this year's Junior Prom, token from "Mary
Poppins," means something wonderful or almost
perfect. "Super . . ." definitely fulfilled all expectations. The decorations, including pastelcolored streamers and on umbrella mode of paper
carnations, created a fanciful atmosphere. Once
again the scintillating beat of the Moonrokers
was heard, as they added another whimsical note
to the evening. The prom was highlighted by the
triumphant crowning of Miss Mattie Milton by lost
year's queen, Miss Potty Patterson. Miss Milton's
escort was Mr. Eddie Rankin.

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Sweetheart Couple

�Sweefheapf Dance

Under a canopy of red and black streamers
representing a castle, Miss Elizabeth Smder and
Mr. Gary Coughlin were crowned king and queen
of the traditional Sweetheart Dance. The popular
Esquires added a delightful mood to "Reidn of
Hearts." Head girl, Leslie Clift, and Head Boy,
Dan Eitemiller, crowned the couple, while Sherrie
Turnbull and Joey Nady bore the crowns to the
throne preceding the ceremony.

The newly crowned sweetheart couple enjoys "their donee."

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Sherrie Turnbull and Joey Nody make very effective crown
bearers.

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�May Queen Attendants ore (left to nght ana top to bottom) L1ndo Hallberg, Connie Miller, Barbaro Cox, Pam Shipp, Cindy Simonton,
Mardi Wnght, Cheryl Horton, Kathy Hearn, and Lonnie Alexander.

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�Senoor Honorary Attendants ore (left to nght and top to bottom) Wanda Greer, Jane McMillan, Carolyn Word, Lilli Pritchard, Mary Sue Wolcox, Condy Burns,
Mario Busso, Sue Scott, Pot Stensoos, Gorda McKenzoe, and Meredy Pate.

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The members af the Queens' Court are (left to right) Betty Starr, Potty
Patterson, and Cindy Ziegler

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�Junior Moy Queen Attendants ore {/eft to right and top to bottom) Susan
Ando, Kathy Deutsch, Barbie Loom1s, Sara Johnson, Barbara Hurd, Candy
Sekyro, Susan Shermack, and Carolyn Cheley.

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Sophomore May Queen Attendants are {/eft to right) Cay Gilbertson, Nancy Stratton, Kathy Starr, and Janice Millward.

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�The things an athlete remembers :
long hours of practice
well -worn holes in equipment
the smell of the locker room
the advice coach gave
giving all you've got only to fail
trying again -to succeed.
the pain of a wrenched knee
wanting to stay in .
playing poorly- disgust- the frustration of
losing .
playing well- a smile- elation in winning.
personal satisfaction in the team effort :
a well fought loss
The state trophy.

�Angel strategy is then planned .. .

A time out provides a chance to catch a needed breath and receive a sideline
call ...

Potential energy waits to be unleashed at the proper signal against Loveland.

�Angels Tighten Up
To Finish Strong
The 1964 football season was filled with many
ups and downs for the Big Red Team . For the first
time in many years the Angels were not favored
to win the City Title and were underdogs in many
of their games. East finished in third place, only
one-half game behind second-place Thomas Jefferson, in a Denver Prep League which was for
stronger and better balanced than in post years.
The Angels finished the season with on overall
record of 7-3, and were rated as th~ 6th and 8th
best team in the state in the UPI and Denver Post
Prep Polls respectively.
The Cherubs started their season on a high
note by shutting out Pueblo Centennial, 19-0, and
thus gaining revenge for the1r 27-26 loss to the
Bulldogs in the 1963 State Playoffs. In their next
game the Angels were defeated by a determined
Loveland team, 12-7. The absence of Captain
Steve Dertinger in this game because of illness
decreased the power of the East attock. East was
shocked in their next, their first league game, by
the Lincoln Lancers, 13-7, a game in which they
played poorly. Lincoln's winning tally come w1th
twenty seconds left in the game, which the Angels
hod been winning 7-6. The following week the
team bounced bock to beat North, 19-7, at Manual
Stadium.

VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
10
Duane Hasegawa
11
Rick Achatz
12
Roger Schafer
20
Art l evy
21
Mark McEihtnney
22
Mtke Hendryson
23
Toasty Brame
24
John Slovek
25
Gary Durance
26
Steve Dertinger
27
Joe Sonttfer
40
Floyd Tunson
41
Roger Cheatham
42
Gene Williams
50
Chris Hindman
51
lee Omohundro
52
Ben Garcto
61
Dick Jeske
62
Don Perkin
63
Dean Speliotes
64
Bruce Beaton
65
Don Eitemiller
66
Bruce Gilchrist
70
Gary Coughlin
71
Rayford Tillis
74
Greg Hume
75
Phtl VanBuskirk
76
PauiSprtngs
77
Bob Brannon
Bl
Glenn Hanley
82
John Dantels
83
Jim Cassell
84
Marcellus Wallace
85
J. Nady
86
Mike Stratton
Coach
Pat Panek

101

A famtliar stght- the powerful East end sweep consisting of Roger Schafer (12), Toasty
Brame (23), Mike Hendryson (22), and Gene Williams (42).
· -~~-

~~--~w.~

A massive pile of East and loveland players constitu tes
a substantial gain.

�Tailback Steve Dertinger (26 ), the second lead1ng scorer 1n the Denver Prep League, studies the defense look ing for an open receiver. Marcellus Wallace
(84) beg1ns a delayed pass pattern with Steve Dert1nger lobbing the football.

East Angels Stick
The Angels then traveled to Pueblo again to
face highly rated Pueblo East. They spoiled the
Eagles' homecoming with a 26-0 trouncing in one
of their best games of the season . The Cherubs
returned to league action against Manual and had
to come from twelve points behind in the last
quarter to defeat the stubborn Thunderbolts, 27-19.
In the big game of the season against arch rival George Washington, East came within one
point of winning the coveted victory and defeating
the mighty Patriots, who were highly favored to
wallop the Angels. Steve Dertinger's second kick
went wide, giving the Patriots a 14-13 victory.
George Washington went on to win the league
title. The Angel team then clobbered West, 34-7,
and beat Thomas Jefferson handily, 23-14.

In the final game of the season the Cherub
team d1sproved the predictions by routing favored
South, 21 -0. The mighty East defense held the
Rebels to a mere two yards net rushing and allowed
them only four first downs in the entire game.
Toward the end of the season the team showed
real ability and proved that they were comparable
to past East powerhouse teams.

102

A dropped pass on th1rd down by Gene Williams (42) agamst North , sets up a punting s1tuation. Shown receiving
the snap from Lee Omohundro (51) is Mike Hendryson (22), fifth lead1ng punter in the Denver Prep League.

Coach Panek displays con·
cern 1n regard to the Angel
passmg attack .

�All -City guard Ric h Jes ke (61), the smallest lineman in
th e leagu e, tackl ed th1 s South end so hard that he dropped
the ball.

to Ground
East High football players grabbed many All Star team honors this year. Those receiving First
Team All -City ratings were Bob Brannon, Paul
Springs, Lee Omohundro, and Nathan "Toasty"
Brome. Second T earn honors went to Rich Jeske
and junior Bruce Gilchrist. Gene Williams, Dean
Speliotes, Mike Hendryson, John Daniels, Roger
Schafer, Steve Dertinger, Floyd Tunson, Joe Sentifer, and Mark McElhinney received Honorable
Mention Commendation Awards. Lee Omohundro
was selected on the All -Metro T earn for the second
straight year, and gained All -State Team honors.

Junior fullback Mark McElhinney (21) shakes off
a Loveland tackler as he drives through the lme
on a trap play.

Bruce Gilchris t (66) (left) kicks off.
Repell1ng tacklers wa s Gene Williams'
(42) ( above) spec1alty Floyd Tunson
(40) (below ) is about to ambush a
Loveland Ind ian back .

�The half-time break gives the Angel
players a well -deserved rest and an
opportunity to hear the praises and
complaints of the coaches.

The East defense was responsible for most of
the team's success this year Coach Paul Coleman
developed a well -balanced defensive team which
allowed opponents on overage of only 8 points a
game. This was good enough to rank East among
the top ten defensive teams in the state. They shut
out three teams, and the three Angel defeats were
by only 12 points combined. In the Jefferson game
the defense provided the winning margin. Cornerbock Joe Sontifer intercepted a TJ screen pass and
raced 33 yards for the winning touchdown and later
tackled the TJ quarterback in the end zone for 2
insurance points. The East front line, led by AllCity Tackles Bob Brannon and Paul Springs, and
All-State linebacker Lee Omohundro, held the
powerful running attacks of TJ, South, and Pueblo
East to 19, 2, and minus 31 yards rushing respectively.
The East offense, under the direction of Myron
Craig and Pot Panek, depended entirely on a
strong running attock this year. Fullback Toasty
Brame ron consistently all year to rank as the
second leading rusher in the league. Junior wingbock Gene Williams showed promise of being one
of East's finest bocks as he mode many long runs
and scored 6 touchdowns for the Angels. These
bocks' fine performances con be attributed to the
Big Red line. East scored on overage of 20 points
a game and tallied 13 points against Washington,
a team which allowed only 21 points all season
and ranked first in the state in defense.

�Angel Defense Tough

..
0
Ul

Tackle Bob Brannon (77) races down field to smash T J's Bob Wilson and prevent a
long punt return.

Tackle Paul Spnngs (76) uses his speed and weight
to catch and crush a Loveland runner.

The Angel defense harasses the T J bocks.

Lee Omohundro (Sl) analyzes the ploy while Dean
Speliotes {63) charges toward the GW quarterback.

�Big Red Team Ranks

End Marcellus Wallace (84) goes out for
a pass.

Tailback Steve Dert1nger (26 ) breaks 1nto the open for one of
his three touchdowns ogo1nst West. Dert1nger k1cks a successful
extra pomt, with Mike Hendryson (22 ) holdmg, following one
of h1s touchdowns as Coach Panek and Don Eitemiller (65 ) study
the oct1on closely.

106

�6th In State

East's leading rusher, Toasty Brame (23)
displays the high stepping
runnong technique whoch earned him All City honors. Two year letterman Moke
Stratton (86) (above right) played every
positoon on the team in his three year
career at East. Along with his great de fensive ploy in the secondary, Joe Sontifer
(27) {/ower right ) specialized in beong the
first tackler to reach the enemy boll carrier on kickoffs.
( above left)

�Paul Coleman prepares
All - City Tackle Bob
Brannon for battle
before the Washington
game.

Coach Kirk Hinderlider talks over
the situation on the field with
Coach Myron Craig who " sees all"
from the press-box.

The final game ...
The empty stands •..
The equ1pment stored .•.
The 1964 season ends.

�Juniors Take Third
JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBALL ROSTER
Rick Achatz
Bart Baker
Eddie SeDan
Chris Bellairs
Roger Cheatham
Lloyd Daniels
Greg Dunham
Gary Durance
John Fuller
Albert Gale
Bruce Gilchrist
Glenn Hanley
Jay Hendricks
John Hendryson
Chris Hindman
Greg Hume
Bob Johnson
Art Levy
Bill Macintosh
Mark McElhinney
Jay Nady
Mike Nelson
8 iII Reyno Ids
Ken Richardson
Glenn Ruggles
Herbert Sanders
John Slovek
George Tague
Rayford Tillis
Phil Van Buskirk
Nicholas Walker
Eugene Williams
Everette Williams
Coach
Myron Cra1g

109

Coach Myron Cra1g and the Angel substitutes look an
with disgust as the Juniors lose the1r game to Washington, 21 to 6, after leading at the half, 6 to 0.

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
Won Lost Tied Percentage
1
.929
Washington 6
0
.786
1
1
Jefferson . 5
2
1
.643
EAST ...•• 4
.571
4
3
0
South ...
1
.500
North ..
3
3
.286
0
Lincoln .. 2
5
0
.143
6
West
.143
Manual
6
0

.. .

Chris Hindman (33) centers the ball
to tailback Roger Cheatham (32) to
start a powerful end sweep .•.

Cheatham straight.arms a Washington tackler and cuts up field for a
substantial gain.

Wingback Herbert Sanders (70) fires
a perfect pass to end Glen Hanley
(3), who has faked out the GW defender.

�East's sophomore team sets for a ploy in its game
ogo1nst Wosh1ngton beh1nd center Momn Sm1th
(52).

A Washington runner finds it hard going against East's tough
line as Don Westmoreland (10) and Momn Sm1th (52) look on .

Sophomores
Falter Early,
Finish Strong
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL STANDINGS

Won
Jefferson
6
Manual
6
West ...
5,
Washington 3
Lincoln
2
2
EAST
2
South
0
North

Lost
0
2
2
4
5
5
7

Tied Percentage
1
928
857
0
714
0
.571
2
.357
1
.285
0
.285
0
000
0

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL ROSTER

The new sophomore coaches, Kirk H1nderl•der and Charles Clarkson,
go over some strategy for the second half of the Wosh1ngton game.

Dove Bergren
Glenn Boggess
R1chard Bott
Cra1g Boyle
Dorsie Ch1lds
Klaus Cox
Willie fields
Rod Florqu•st
Joe Gnff1n
Chm Hamilton
Jim Hecht· N•elsen
J1m Jackson
B1ll Johnson
George Kawamoto
Lou1s Larson
Clyde Lucas
Jon Marshall

Richard McGu~re
Byron Melton
Mark Morns
Bill Oliver
J1m Revels
Gory Slovek
Del Sm1th
Herbert Sm1th
Mamn Sm•th
Lorry Stephens
Steve Thomas
Arch1e Topp1ng
Lorry Tuggles
Dan Westmoreland
Cooch:!s
K~rk Hinderllder
Charles Clarkson

�Golfers Putter
to Third
The East High golf team led by Tom Hoag and
Tom Potter finished third in the league standings
behind Thomas Jefferson and George Washing ton . East compiled a won -lost record of 18 and 10
in individual matches and a won -lost record of 5
and 2 in team matches . The only two losses were
to G W. and T.J. First year coach Don Smith is
hopeful of having a stronger finish next year.

GOLF STANDINGS
Won

Washongton
24
Jefferson
24
EAST ...
.. 19
South
15
14
Lincoln
North
10
6
West ..
Manual •........ 0

Lost Percentage

4
4
9
13
14
18
22
28

.87S
.875
679
.536
.500
.357
.214
.000

GOLF ROSTER
Tom Hoag
Steve Johnstone
Moke Lawrence
Brian McCormack
George McCotter
John Ne,;.man
Tom Potter
George Somonton
Dick Vogel
Greg Weosbart
Coach
Do:~ald Smoth

111
East golfers Brian McCormack ( top left ), Tom Potter (top
nght), Steve Johnstone bottom left ), and Tom Hoog (bottom
right ) dosplay tee to green tactocs that brought them third
place on city.

�All -City player Jim Trotsky ( above) and state singles number one runnerup Ken R~pp ( below) demonstrate superb backhand form .

TENNIS ROSTER
Randy Brame
Jock Glenn
Steve Jackson
Ron Lehr
Brent Newton
Word Phelps
Ken Rupp
Don Tawil
Dove Tickton
Mike Timchulo
J1m Trotsky
Steve Wilbur

Coach
Jim Coleman
City and State Chomp number two
Singles player, Brent Newton, waits
anxiously for h1s upcoming match.

112

�Tennis deuces for
Co-Championship in City,
Topples All Others in State
TENNIS STANDINGS
EAST
Wosh1ngton
South
Jefferson
North
L1ncoln
West
Manual

Won

Lost Percentage

36
36
. 29
26
20

6
6
13
16
22
31
33
41

11
9

.881
.881
.690
619
.476
.262
.215
.024

Once again the powerful Angel netmen took the
City Crown in tennis. East was champion with
Washington, each team having thirty-six victories
in city competition. The East High state team
then went on to put a powerful squad far ahead
of everyone else in the State competition at
Boulder. All -City Brent Newton was the state
number two singles champion. Ken Rupp was
runner-up number one singles player, and Jim
Trotsky and Steve Jackson were runner-up doubles
team. The State Championship was the culmination of a fine effort for captain Ken Rupp and
coach Jim Coleman.

Coach Jim Coleman watches his
players closely before dec1ding
final team positions.

Doubles player Randy Brame (above } deftly places

a net shot as teammate Jock Glenn looks on . Steve
Wilbur (nght } serves a cannonball.

Steve Jackson shows cham pionship determination in
his service delivery.

�Tension os the gun goes up .••

The Angel runners start the 112 · mlle race, deter mined to win

114

The w1nner, Tarry Har r 1 son, fin ish e s way
ahead of the pack '"
the City Meet in a
new record time of
7 : 13 for the DPS
Course

�Angel Harriers
Hustle to City
and State Titles
Many hopeful runners showed up in late August
to try out for the East Cross Country team. There
was little room for newcomers, however, as four
lettermen returned from the 1963 State Champion ship team . Those returning were Torry Harrison,
Mike Amori, Felix Landau, and John Davis. These
four, along with junior Glen Eppelston, mode up the
1964 Varsity team . The Angel team won all of its
meets except a close pre-season loss to Aurora
Hinkley. Their best showing was the Ctty Meet, in
which they scored on impressively low, record score
of 17 points. The Angels then successfully defended
thetr State Tttle, beating Greeley by 6 points, 52-58
in the 1964 State Meet at Boulder the following
week. Team Captain Torry Harrison won both the
City Championship and Denver lnvttotionol in
record times. He placed third in the State Meet and
led the team to another successful year.
CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS

CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER

Pomts
EAST ··-···············-···············-·········· 17
Lincoln ·-················-······-·····-··········· 42
South -·-·-······--······-·················
West ·--··-··-·····-······-··············-···
Jefferson ···-· -··-·· · - ·-···············
Washington --··- -·--

48
70
75

Mike Amari
John Davis
Glen Eppelston
Jim Fletcher
Tarry Harrison

Phil Johnson
Felix landau
Wynn Middlebrook

Coach
Jock Moulton

In his brief two -year career as Cross Country Coach ,
Mr Jock Moulton hos gu1ded the Angel harriers to
two consecutive State T1tles, a C1ty Title, and the
1964 Denver lnv1tot1onal Championship. H1s vast
knowledge of the sport, h1s ngorous tro1ning pro ·
gram, and his amiable character are the keys to his
success.

76

North ···-······ ······- ···- -··- -··· 113
Manual ·-···-·-····-·······- ··········-······· 126

Junior John Dov1s' fine finish
helped to put the Angels on
top 1n the DPS lnv1tat1onal
Meet.

East runners Fel1x londou ond Glen Eppelston spnnt to overtake o l1ncoln runner in the f1nol stretch of
the C1ty Meet wh1ch the Angels won handily.

�Could it be the magic of Coach Cole man's boots?
Roger Cheatham (11) shoats a fall away JUmper similar to the one whiCh
won the sem1 -f1nal game against
Greeley 77 -73 and allowed the Angels
to play in the State Championship
game for the fourth stra1g ht year.

Cherubs Are
Champs Again
The l %5 East basketball team successfully defended its 1964 City and State Titles, but achieved
these goals through more difficult circumstances
than those of the "Cinderella" team of lost year.
In defeating the Pueblo Cots, 66-64 in overtime
for the State Championship, the Angels climaxed
one of the most exciting seasons in East's long
sports history. The hopes for retaining basketball
dominance this year were doubtful as only two
lettermen, Jim Ellis and Steve Dertinger, returned
to form the nucleus of the team. This inexperience
and lock of depth hampered the Cherubs early
in the season, but a change in personnel at the
beginning of league ploy brought on a hustling
team composed mostly of juniors. Much credit
goes to the coaching ability of Coach Paul Coleman, who was as surprised as anyone when the
Angels captured both the City and State Titles
once again.

The jubilant East players hoist a happy Coach
Coleman to the1r shoulders for the trad1t1onal
victory ride around the court.

VARSITY
BASKETBALL
ROSTER
Roger Cheatham
Steve Dertinger
Jim Ell1s
Bernard Gipson
Keith Rausch
Rayford Tillis
Floyd Tunson
Marcellus Wallace

Coach
Paul Coleman

Once aga1n Coach Coleman brings
the "Big Iron," symbol of basketball supremacy 1n Colorado, to
East from the "B1g House."

�Senoor Marcellus Wallace (41 ) displays the con centration that made him the best free throw
shooter on the team this year.

Go ing high to block opponents' shots was Jom Ellis' specialty
all year.

Keith Rausch (35 ), an expert ball handler and shooter, forces a West
defender to yield ta his drive for the basket.

Analyzing the opponents' style of ploy,
Floyd Tunson ( 13) awaots his turn to
stop them.

�118
The 1965 State Champion Basketball Team stands for the National Anthem .

Angel Dribblers Surprise All;

The Angel players re ceive last minute in structions and strategy
from Coach Paul Coleman.

The game with Manual begins with Rayford Tillis
(54) controllmg the tip-off.

�The excoting actoon on the
court is watched Intensely
by Coaches Paul Coleman,
Pat Panek, and Don Sm1th,
while Cheerleader Connie
M1ller expresses her delight
in another East basket.

Grab City, State Titles for 2nd Year
An extremely well-balanced Denver Prep
League had one of its most exciting seasons of
competition as four teams remained in contention
for the title until the last night of league play.
The final night of league play determined the
winner as East emerged the champion as the
result of Jefferson's win over the Lincoln Lancers,
who were tied with the Angels. The Lancers were
the only team that the Cherubs failed to beat in
league play, as they defeated the Angels in two
exciting games, 62-58 and 69-68 in overtime.
Despite its erratic play at times, East survived the
first round with only two losses, one each to
Lincoln and Jefferson. East's play improved steadily in the second round, but the team failed to
dominate any one game and had to come from
behind in most of the games. Six of its lost eight
games were won or lost by three or fewer points
and were usually decided in the final seconds.
Highlights of the season were two victories over
Washington 59-52 and 73-70, and a revenge victory over Jefferson, 70-69. Both of these teams
were rated as top teams in the state at the time
of their downfall. East climbed steadily in the
Denver Post and UPI polls all season, and finally
rated as second and third best teams respectively,
but proved its supremacy in the State Tournament
with wins over La Junto, 79-59; Greeley, 77-73; and
Pueblo, 66-64 in overtime. The poise, desire, and
precision ploy were keys to success.

Forward Marcellus Wallace (40)
fires a jumpshot over the screen
set by Keith Rausch (341 to score
ag ainst Mon11ol.

�Employing his greot speed ond agility, Junior Guard
Roger Cheatham (10) dribbles past a Washington
defender for an easy lay -up.

The members of East's 1965 State Championship team received many honors for their excellent
play and steady improvement throughout the season. Jim Ellis gained First Team All-City, All State
Tourney, and All-Metro honors. All-City Second
Team awards went to Rayford Tillis, Roger Cheatham,,and Marcellus Wallace, while Steve Dertinger,
Keith Rausch, and Floyd Tunson received Honorable Mention Commendations. Rayford Tillis,
Roger Cheatham, and Keith Rausch were also
elected to the All-State Tourney Team. The coveted award of Prep of the Week went to Marcellus
Wallace and Jim Ellis during league play. With a
predominance of juniors on this year's squad and
their vast improvement during the season, the team
prospects for next year are very bright.

Season Filled With Excl-ement,

�One of the more colorful players in the league, Marcellus Wallace
brings down a rebound with authority.
VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Won Lost Percentage
.786
3
EAST
••••• 11
.714
Jefferson
....• 10
.714
4
Lincoln ..........• 10
Washington
9
.~3
5
7
Manual
7
.500
.429
West
6
8
i2
.1.3
North
...••....• 2
.071
13
South ..•...•.....•

•

121
Team Captain and three -year letterman Steve Dertinger (23)
arches a shot over the outstretched arms of a L1ncaln player. East
lost to Lincoln in overtime, 69-68.

Tension, Victory

It was a frustrating but happy season for
Coach Coleman, his players, and the East
rooters as many games were decided in
the last minute of play.

�Juniors dunk to
4th Place

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
Won Lost Percentage

Jefferson .......... 11
Lincoln ...
9
Manual . ·········· 9
EAST ............ 8
South ........ ... 7
7
North
Washington ....... 5
West ............. 0

.......

Keith Rausch (35) "guns" o jump shot over the head
of o Viking defender.

Airborne, Bernard Gipson (21) scrambles for the "peel."

3
5
5
6
7
7
9
14

.786
.643
.643
.571
.500
.500
.357

.000

JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL
ROSTER
Rick Achatz
Richard Armstrong
Charles Davis
David Gaul
Greg Holmes
Steve Jackson
Robert Knox
Creighton Nody
John Slovek
Ned Sutton
CoachPot Panek

In hot pursuit, John Slovek (26) attempts to "choke" o loy-up.

�Glen Boggess (11) drives past an opposing player
to get the ball into the fore-court.

Wayne Boyles (10) leaps h1gh in the air to get off a shot in
the Manual game.

Sophomores
Grab First

123
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Won Lost Percentage
EAST ............. 11
3
.786
Washington ....... 9
.643
5
Jefferson
9
5
.643
Lincoln ... ········ 9
5
.643
West ............. 8
.571
6
Manual
7
7
.500
...
South
.. 3 11 .214
North ........... 0
14
.000

.......

..

SOPHOMORE
BASKETBALL
ROSTER
Glenn Boggess
Wayne Boyles
Leonard Davis
Joe Griffin
Jim Hecht-Nielson
Jim Jackson
Clyde Lucas
Richard McGuire
Mike Nunley
Bill Oliver
Dennis Richards
Delbert Smith
Larry Stevens
Steve Thomas
Danny Westmoreland
Clint Williams
CoachDan Smith

A Manual basketball player finds it hard to get rid of the ball
as Mike Nunley (13) and Glen Boggess (11) have him boxed in.

�Mike Hendryson exe cutes a perfect roc1ng
dive.

East swimmers (/eft to right) Steve Johnstone, Rod Florqu1st, Jim Florey, Dov1d Bonham and Bob Garcia display
their enthusiasm for on East victory.

SWIMMING STANDINGS
Won Lost Percentage

Washington
Jefferson
Lincoln
EAST
South ..
North ..
Manual
West

7
6
5
4

3
2
1
0

0
2

3
4
5
6
7

1.000
857
.714
.571
.429
.286
.143
.000

SWIMMING TEAM ROSTER
John Barber
Bob Bell
Bob Bolden
Dov1d Bonham
Wayne Cockle
Don Eitemiller
J1m Florey
Rod Florquist
John Fuller
Robert Garcia
Bob Gates
Tim Greer
Mark Hogiyo

Glenn Hanley
Pete Holme
John Hendryson
Mike Hendryson
Steve Johnstone
Scott Manley
Hugh Moore
Eli Rome
Charles Tuft
Word Phelps
Roger Schaffer
Coach

Chuck Clarkson

Splashing, John Hendryson strokes to a bcckword
victory.

Jim Florey (above) gargles his way through another race; Scott Manley (below) flutters his way by the 75 yard mark.

�Steve Johnstone .. .
the approach .. .
the spring .. .

Swimmers
Splash to 4th in
City and State
East's swimming team was sprinkled with several outstanding performers this season, but generally lacked depth. The first meet of the year
with Lincoln was heartbreaking as the Angels
came within four points of a victory. With consecutive wins over North and South, East met defeat
by George Washington. A week after defeating
the Manual mermen, East grabbed an admirable
fourth place in the DPHSAL Relays.
The tanksters closed out their league competition with a victory over West and absorbed a loss
at the hands of Thomas Jefferson . In the State
Meet, East's Medley Relay team, consisting of John
Hendryson, Jim Florey, Scott Manley, and Mike
Hendryson, placed second. In addition to this fine
showing, Mike Hendryson placed fourth in the 100yard Free Style, Scott Manley took third in the
100-yard Butterfly, and Jim Florey placed fourth in
the 100-yard Breast Stroke. Others qualifying for
the State Meet were Dan Eitemiller, Tim Greer,
Glenn Hanley, and Peter Holme.

the follow through.

Coach Charles Clarkson computes the re sults of a competitive intrasquad contest.

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Grapplers Tie Up
Fourth Place

Being congratulated by team -mates, Dave Mourhess raises his hand
after a victorious heavyweight match .

The East High wrestling team completed one of
its most successful seasons, finishing in a tie for
fourth place with Manual and North in the regular
league matches. Although they finished seventh
in the District qualifying match, the grapplers had
been improving steadily all season.
In the regular season East won matches against
George Washington, Manual, and Thomas Jefferson . Since Coach Jim Coleman's squad was made
up mostly of juniors, the team should be a very
strong contender next season .
Team Captain Gene Williams and Bruce Gilchrist, who are both juniors, led the team to its
fine season this year. Williams was East's only
entry in the state wrestling championship. He was
barely beaten out in the semi-finals and came in
fourth place in his weight division.
Go1ng for the pin against their opponents are Bruce Gilchrist (above) and
Gene Williams (below) .

�Holman Carter finds himself in an awkward position in his match
against South.

WRESTLING STANDINGS
Lincoln ········
West ········· ..
South ...........
EAST ....... . ..
Manual
North ··········
Washington
Jefferson .........

...

.

Won Lost Percentage
7
0
1000
6
1
.857
4
3
.571
3
4
.428
3
4
.428
3
4
.428
2
.286
5
6
.143

WRESTLING ROSTER
Trinidad Carrasco
Holman Carter
Barry Fancher
Wrlliam Fields
Pete Garcia
Jim Garrett
Bruce Gilchrist
Ron Gilden
Alan Johnson
Bob Moore
Dave Mourhess
Mike Nelson
Tom Pohlman
Joe Santifer
Herbert Smith
Bill Thurow
Gene Williams
Mike Young
Coach

Jim Coleman

Watching intently as a team -mate wrestles with an opponent, Bruce Gilchrist (/eft) limbers up for hrs
match. Coach Jim Coleman and his squad (above) observe another prnning combrnatron being formed.

�GYMNASTICS
ROSTER
Bruce Arellano
Roy Arnsmeyer
Curt Campbell
Dick Cassidy
Mike Foley
Pete Garcia
Dan Grunfeld
Steve Johnstone
Ed Loredo
Bob Mallett
Mike E. Maxey
Mike J . Maxie
Bob Moore
Brian Prendergast
Ron Richmeier
Mike Young

Coach
Ball Holmes
Sophomore gymnast Stan Koshi practices on the hagh bar for an
upcomang meet

Gymnasts Show Winning Form

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Brion Prendergast prepares for the dasmount at the finash of his
routine (/eft) . After his dismount he comes to a fanishing posi taon (above).

�Mike Foley is shown performing his routine on the side horse,
gymnastics' most difficult event.

Caach Btll Holmes watches intently during a gymnastic
meet with TJ .

Mike Maxey executes a giant swing .

�VARSITY
BASEBALL
ROSTER
Ken Boker
Warren Cornell
Terry Franchini
Dove Gaul
Duane Hasegawa
Rod Hoffman
Gregg Hume
Rich Jeske
Mike Kuykendall
Bill Macintosh
Bill Moss
Joy Nody
Dennis Nakamura
Byron Riggs
Herbert Sanders
Tom Severtson
Dove Tickton
Jom Trotsky
Steve Tursick
Gory Wood

Coach
A disgusted Cooch Cr01g poonts out o costly error by on Angel fielder to Asmtont Coach Coleman
who is keepong score.

Myron Craig

Baseballers Battle And
Bobble To Lower Division

Starting Pitcher Byron Roggs (right) fires another strike to his Catcher
Rich Jeske (below) as he goons o coveted no-hitter ogoonst West.

�All -City Outfielder B1ll Moss connects for a
h1t and uses his tremendous speed to reach
th1rd base for a tnple .

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Jun1or Shortstop Steve Jackson scoops up a hot
grounder with the ease that made him one of the best
East infielders this year.

�East Defends

AII .Stote spnnter Jerry Stevens shows the form that won h1m the
coveted title.

Steve Dertinger races post teammate John Davis for o victory in the 880 yord run .

Brood -Jumper Don Eitemiller proves his
theory that Angels con fly

�State Title
Receiving the baton from Marcus Morris, speedster "A. C."
Levy is long gone.

Sprinter Bill McMosley ga1ns valuable secon ds with h1s lightning-quick start

The timers, a v1tal part of every meet, await the f1nish
of the 440-yard run .

...w
w

Shown hurd I in g h1s
way to victory is Mark
McEih1nney.

�D1scus thrower Bob Brannon grimaces during one of
his throws .

Paul Springs puts the shot during on attempt at the state record .

Angels Tops in Track
Gregg Euell trots down the runway in preparation for a vault.

�... up and over.

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TRACK ROSTER
Richard Armstrong
Mike Amari
Chris Belloirs
Glen Boggess
Robert Brannon
Steven Christensen
Gory Coughlin
J1m Curt1s
Steven Dert~nger
Greg Dunham
Don Eitemiller
Greg Euell
Rod Florquist
Tyler Hall
Torry Harrison
George Hol'voth
Felix Landau
Art Levy
Bill McMosley
Hugh MacMillan
Mark McElhinney
Marcus Morris
Mike Nelson
Joe Santi fer
Roger Schafer
Gory Slovek
John Slovek
Herbert Smith
Paul Springs
Jerry Stevens
Rayford Tillis
Phil Von Buskirk
Eugene Williams
Clinton Williams
Kent Williams

�Clubs ...
Belonging- a necessity
in the mind of youth .
For a life lived in society
needs to know the forms
The interaction
of individuals,
Learning,
In participation.

�37

�ICC Stresses Club Unity
INTER-CLUB COUNCIL
President - Chm Hart
Secretory - Pot Stensoos
Sponsor- Mr Arthur Bragg
Sue Allen
Lorry Atk1son
Lillian Boin
Molly Barnhart
Bnon Bollocker
Nancy Brandt
Bob Brannon
Cindy Burns
Annette Cluff
Gory Coughlin
Horlon Dolton
Steve Dertinger
Melody Fujimori
Jennifer Griffey
Dono Gruenert
Jonny Hamilton
Shirley Hoffman
Gayle Kotzelnick
Stan Losby
Carol Lee
M1ke Lee
Ron Lehr
L1ndo Linton
Wiley Newbold
Glenn Ruggles
Lorry Sorner
L1ndo Schlichting
Sue Scott
Lindo Servey
Liz Snider
Morg1 Stewart
Jane Waterman
Shari Wilkins
JoAnne Wh1sler
Carol Wohl
Mr. Earl Reum, guest speaker at the Fall ICC Banquet,
begins his speech on on insp~rotlonol note . ..

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. . . and elicits on unusual response.

ICC members enjoy potluck at the Fall Banquet.

Inter-club Council, composed of 37 presidents
of the clubs at East, had another fruitful year of
activity. They sponsored such overwhelming successes as the Sweetheart Dance and the clean-up
campaign. Under the leadership of Chris Hart, ICC
collected large amounts of money which contributed significantly to the Mile High United Fund
Drive. ICC concluded an active year with the
Spring Banquet .

�Piton Placing Perfected

New members are briefed on technique, a prerequosite for all beginning
climbers.
AUFSTEIGER CLUB ROSTER

President- Glenn Ruggles
VICe President- Bill Burgin
Secretory- Judy Argall
Treasurer - l1o9er Fuller
Sponsor- Mr Harold R. Craig
Bruce Beaton
Bob Brannon
Ben Brock
Dave Brunton
Jim Burbank
Jom Cazer
Loos Dahm
John Daniels

Chuck Fleoscher
Jay Foust
Moko Gardner
Tono Gardner
Bruce Gilchrost
Robert Glassey
Tom Harper
Tarry Harmon
Mike Hendryson
Betsy Kelley
Pete Kittredge
Doug Knox
Mike Lawrence
Deanna Linn

Mark McElhinney
Vicko McQueary
Tom Morgan
Andy Naylor
Lee Omohundro
Don Peterson
John Ross
Carolone Schomp
Susan Shermack
Danice Skolout
Londo Stott
Bruce Walker
JoAnne Whisler

Jom Cazar, Jay Foust, and Steve Milligan watch as a fellow member
tackles a treacherous rack.

Roger Fuller rappels on o challenging climb.

There is but one eternal question asked of
mountain climbers: "Why do you scale peaks?"
There is also but one answer: "Because they ore
there." Founded this year by mountaineering enthusiasts, Aufsteiger (a German word meaning
climber) engaged in such activities as technical
rock climbing and hiking. Winter mountaineering
activities consisted of cross-country skiing, ice
climbing and snowshoeing . Free fall experts within
the club instructed beginners. Mr. Rex Craig accompanied the club on scenic excursions as
sponsor.

�Folksingers
Go Ethnic
The ethnic group of East High, united into a
Folk Song Club, kept busy with numerous activities.
One activity of great success was the joint EastGeorge Washmgton "Hootenanny" held early in the
year. The Folk Song Club also had several professional entertainers, such as "K•m" and "Mike"
from the Denver Folklore Center. The highlight of
the year was a field trip to the Analyst, where
members enjoyed the music of Kim King.

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The strains of modern protest music enrapture East students
at a concert.
Connie Nakashima
President- Patt1 Clements
Kris Halberg
Vice -President- Julanne Kurtz
Carolyn Hastings Wiley Newbold
Secretary- Linda Stott
Rob Hollis
Mary Pacheco
Treasurer- Lolly lundqu1st
Pete Holme
Gail Packer
Parliamentarian- Greg Alexander Karen Hooker
Mimi Packer
Gail Prendergast
Robin Agur
Carolyn Howe
Linda Raskin
John Baker
Sue Huber
Pete Humphreys
Patty Reagan
Jeff Ball
Martha Iverson
Melody Reed
Judy Barber
Linda Jensen
Ca~ol Replogle
John Bedoe
Janice Jussell
Bunny Richards
Jeff Beth
Phil Korokawa
Jack Rigg
Barb Bonham
Donna Kato
Lynda Rock
Mary Brent
Sharon Kato
Miriam Rubin
Dave Brunton
Edith Ke1ry
M1ke Saks
Mana Buss1
Mary King
Steve Sandusky
Frances Caldwell
Kathy Klatt
Carol1ne Schamp
Diane Caracasis
Stan Koshi
Sheila Simmons
Reg1na Carrasco
Pam Kubly
Sue Speicher
Carol Cheek
Mary Kunz
John Spencer
Dwayne Clark
Elaine Kusulas
Tam Stanek
Lewanna Cunningham
Marvel Lawson
Valerie Staples
Margaret Decker
Lindo Lambott
Dave Stern
Dave Del Junco
Debbie lipp1s
Barb Steuart
Sandee Dill
Ron Lundquist
Willa Swanson
Charlie Dillon
Bruce Maclean
Pat Tams
Pat Dreher
Peggy Tatum
Meredy Moll
Danny Dreyer
Lance Matsumonii Linda Thornburg
Monte Egle
Jeanette Mayberry Mary Torrington
Gwen Erdmann
Dianne McDowell Carl Turnbull
Dave Evans
Bnan Varner
Cynth1a McKee
Ruthe Feilbert
Ellen
McKenz1e
Paul
Vogel
Bert Fields
Candy Meininger Margo Wallace
W1llie Fields
Sharon Watanabe
Carl Metz
LaVeeda Garlington
Merce Moore
Frank Withrow
Susan Gibbs
Ellen Morimoto
Marshall Wong
Karen Gomez
Joan Mueller
Winifred Wnght
Stephanie Gonzales
Karen Myers
Dana Gruenert

Kim King , professional folksinger, performs for George Washington and East Clubs.

�FLC Hosts

Indian Dinner
President- Carla linton
Vice·President- Marte Thomas
Secretary -linda Servey
Treasurer- Kathy Heger
Assistant Secretory- Susan Nethaway
Sponsor- Mrs. Blanche Pigott
Patric1a Bouchier
Pat Brennan
Marta Bussi
Karen Cruter
Georgia Gatseos
Rob Hollis
Jerry Hemsi
Barbara Irving
Janet Jacobs

lorelie Jones
Elaine Kusulas
J anette Mayberry
Nancy McNeil
Barbara Nixon
Glenn Pfeifer
Patty Reagan
Rosie Richter
Kay Roberts
Kathy Schoendaller
Judy Sienknecht
Karen Sienknecht
lou Skubal
Mary lou Steele
Barbie Ziskin

Club members listen to a talk on the precepts of effective trick.or·treoting for UNICEF
at the Halloween Party.

Kathy Heger writes receipts for dues, showing adminis·
trative ab1lities.

One of the major activities of the Foreign
Language Club was a dinner in cooperation with
International House for visitors from India. The
club members cooked all the well-curried food
themselves and prepared place settings written in
Sanskrit, a dead language. Their agenda also
included a Halloween Party with "trick-or-treat"
for UNICEF, and an inter-cooperative meeting with
D. U.'s Foreign Language Club.

Patty Reagan sings the old Berundian favorite, "The
Cloven Feet."

�Service, Focal Point
of Tri-Hi·Y Year
Connected with the Young Men's Christian Association, Tri-H1-Y served school and community.
They attended a different restaurant for a Sunday
breakfast once each month, followed by a visit to a
church . They caroled for nursing homes at Christmas, went sledding with the Key Clubbers, and got
to the core of their activities by selling "daffy
apples." The officers provided broadly based leadership for the year's round of service opportunities.

Illuminated by symbalec candles, a chapel is the setting for a meaningful and
solemn ceremony.

Openong the bi -annual initiation ceremony, Molly Barnhart pre sents the traditional code of ideals which each member should
possess.

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Pres1dent- Molly Barnhart
Vice President- Sue Knll
Correspondmg SecretaryJolene Seifned
Recording Secretary- Sheryl Wright
Treasurer- Mary Sue Wilcox
Semce Chairman- Joll Hassan
Chaplain- Sue Rettberg
Lonnie Alexander
Nancy Bonnot
Mary Blake
Sharon Board
Lau ne Bourke
Karen Cruter
Susan Dembeck
Barbara Foreman
Cindy Friedlob
Pat Garrett
Judy Glathar
Sally Grandy
Jill Hassan
Beth Haugen

Judy Henry
Linda Hutchoson
Sara Johnson
Betsey Kelley
Claudia King
Ann Lupberger
Gorda McKenzie
Joan Mueller
Pam Nielson
Jane Pace
Jan Parker
Mona Porter
Carolyn Richardson
Kathy R1edesel
Margie Schilt
Kathy Schoendaller
Susan Shermack
Cindy Simonton
Nancy Smith
Jackie Troyer
Oonra Vogel
Mardi Wright

Bet h Haugen serves "Purple Passion" punc h to Joan Mueller at
a club fu nction.

�Teens Model Textures

The Model Teens highlighted the year with
their fashion show, My Fair Lady, at the Hilton
Hotel December 4. They displayed the latest Aline skirts, hair switches, and textured stockings in
the most successful show in several years. The girls
also learned the art of good grooming when a
speaker from John Powers' Model School delivered
a discourse on good grooming .

Alice Sawaya models the latest in Discotheque.

The "Fa1r Lad1es" of the Model Teens, Lin Rankin and Melody Fujimori, host
for the December 4 show.

President- Cindy Burns
Vice President- Dana Gruenert
Secretary- Carolyn Cheley
Corresponding SecretoryLaurie Bourke
Treasurer- Kathy Deutsch
Sponsors- Mrs. Manlyn Hoyle
Mrs Joan Rudel
Kathy Bagan
Mary Brent
D1noh Bussi
Carol Cunningham
Dono Detondt
Ann Dov1s
Sharon Doido
Kay Eldredge
Melody Fujlmori
M1ki Gordner
Judy Glothor
Mary Gibbs

Susan G1bbs
Sue Gngg
Marilyn Griffin
Carolyn Hast1ngs
Beth Hawley
Mary Ann Heilig
Carol He1sten
Barbara Hurd
Jon Houston
Julie Hedge
Mary Homstod
Cheryl Horton
Ginny Irving
Wyndol Johnson
Mary Kane
Kathy Kane
Sue Krill
V1ckie L•nzy
Barbaro Loomis
Lindo Love

Marti Humm
Lorene Lundquist
D1ane Maclean
Mattie Milton
Anne Manning
Bonnie McCune
Gorda McKenz1e
Jane McMillan
Ann Montes
Karen Myers
Koty Pate
Meredy Pate
L1lly Pritchard
Schyleen Qualls
Lindo Rankin
Nancy R1cky
Donna Rogers
Glono Rogers
Harnett Sakamoto
Margie Schilt

Lmda Schllcting
DaniCe Skolout
Alice Sawaya
Nancy Sm1th
Lmda Sp~rek
Nancy Stratton
Betty Starr
Kathy Storr
Gall Tokomine
Linda Thllle
Phyllis Walker
Carolyn Word
Volenc Watson
Koren Wh1te
Y1kk1 Worley
Syfv•o Wong
Mord1 Wnght
Margaret Young

�Concentrating on the delicate art of sewing Christmas stockings are Liz Snider, Miss Sherley Asklof,
Laura Partridge and Lugeanea Beverly.

Y-Teens Sew Up Successful Year
President- Liz Snider
Vice -President- Lugeania Beverly
Corresponding Secretary- Laura Partridge
Recording Secretary- Janet Hanc!.ett
Treasurer- Linda Engles
Worship Chairman- Sharon Board
Program Chairman- Lolly Lundquist
Social Chairman- Lianne Aoyagi
Serrice Chairman- Christine Cronkey
Cherie Adams
Judy Anderson
Meredis Ausbee
Linda Beebe
Roseann Brent
Mikelle Bryant
Karen Burran
Rase Marie Cash
Lorraine Caustrita
Jomi Clarke
Pottle Clements

Cindy Collins
Linda Cook
Barbee Cox
Susan Dembeck
Phyllis Drew
Marete Egle
Linda Everitt
Cindy Friedlob
Dana Fulton
Barbara Gall
Miki Gardner
Toni Gardner
Linda Gavette
Susan Gibbs
Linda Gilmore
Sue Gilmore
Pat Glassey
Erna Ganglach
Linda Grauberger
Joan Green

Variety was the spice of the Y-Teen year. This
group of girls, affiliated with the YWCA, started
off the year with a money-raising potato chip sale.
They gave canned goods to the poor, sewed stockings for the Santa Claus shop, and attended religious ceremonies Their major project was painting
the Rec Room at the "Retired Teachers Home."

�As a guest speaker at a meeting , Miss Colorado for 1965,
Katherine Kn1ght, gives special advice to members on being
well -rounded, successful individuals.

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Linda Hall
Kris Hallberg
Linda Hallberg
Virginia Hanchett
Michelle Hawley
Shirley Henry
Karen Hickman
Deborah Hogue
Monte Holst
Mary Homstad
Kathy Hotaling
Sue Huber
Linda Hutchinson
Ethel Kimmett
B1b1ana Koder
Pam Kubly
Marilyn Leach
Linda Leaf
Deanna Linn
Eloth Llafet
Anne Lupberger
Edith McKee
Jinny McKinzie
Mimi McKinzie

Vicky McQueary
Karen Moritz
Lois May
Candy Meininger
Sylvia Mickelson
Janie Millward
Rochelle Moore
Jovy Morishige
Pat Murphy
Mory Pacheco
Connie Padilla
Laura Partridge
Patty Patterson
Marsha Pierce
Cindy Richards
Nancy Ridenour
Delilah Rios
Ann Roggenbach
Glenda Rose
Carol Sage
Margie Schilt
Kathy Schaendaller
Sue Scott
Ida Seymour

Jan Sutherland
Connie Takamine
Peggy Tatum
Marie Thomas
Pam Thurow
Georjean Toffoli
Sheila Toliver
Pamela Travis
Marie Underwood
Barbara Vickers
Bonnie Warner
Sharon Watanabe
Jane Waterman
Loretta Weber
Cheryl Wright
Kayvonne Wright
Susie Wytias
Suzanne Young
Mary Zolar

Lianne Aoyagi and Lolly Lundguist help the needy wh1le sharing gossip over a cup of
coffee.

�President- Jennifer Griffey
V1ce President- Dove Brunton
Secretary- Janet Block
Treasurer- Joan Crow
Sponsor- Miss Jean Aschbocher
Pete Agur
Lillian Boin
John Barber
Judy Barber
Bill Beitscher
Carol Beitscher
John Berry
Sharon Black
Bob Bolden
Donna Bottorff
Dinah Bryan
Jim Cour
Jami Clarke
John Daniels
Dove del Junco
Gerry del Junco
John Dinan
Donny Dreyer
Tim Eitel

Kay Eldredge
Ball Elsey
Sandy Febinger
Jay Foust
Barbara Franz
Melody FuJimori
Dono Fulton
Jam Garrett
Bob Gates
Cay Gilbertson
Sue Gothmon
Neal Griggsmiller
Susie Haskins
Jill Hassan
Gisela Hauert
Michele Hawley
Carol Heisten
Pete Holme
Karen Humm
Barbara Hurd
Janice Iwasaki
Bill Johnson
Donna Koto
Axel Kaulisch
Steve Keefer

Jay Foust carefully prepares for a landing after a
harrowing jump off a mogul.

Ball Kindel
Km Klane
Mary KunJ:
Ken Levin
Dave Margolin
John Marshall
Lauro Mosunoga
Lois May
Jane McMillon
Evelyn Melnick
Herb Melnick
Janice Mellword
Byron Milton
Meredy Moll
Tam Moody
Sharyn Morimoto
Mike Nelson
Nannette Nielsen
Pam Nielsen
Dotty Ohm.,,
Cheryl Oye
Roger Peterson
Jim Philpott
Nancy Richey
Goal Ritterspach

Kay Roberts
John Ross
Sora Rothchild
Ann Schaefer
Tom Schaetul
Gory Skeeters
Dan ice Skolout
Kathy Smith
Bob Snyder
Dick Standley
Dave Stern
Dan Stuart
Hans Stuart
Charles Tuft
Jackie Tedesko
Gory Thompson
Jerry Thompson
Mary Torrington
Matt Wado
Chuck Wagner
Bruce Wiggans
Mary Zipp
Mary Zalar

Dave Margolin displays the skill which earned him
the official right to teach the difficult art of skiing.

With a flash of 184 shining poles in the dawn
sun, Skeast rushes down a powder covered slope
on one of its many snow-centered weekends. Although many members of the club were most
commonly found schussing down a difficult slope
on their backs, others still competed admirably
in meets with other schools. However, the greatest pleasures of skiing are not found in competition but rather in the exquisite thrills of speed
and in the joy of apres ski.

A Skeast competitor, Dove
Margolan, ends a fast downhill slalom.

Paul Sibley demonstrates his new skiing technique.

�Skeast Slithers
Down Slopes

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A husky waits patiently for his
Skeast master.
Skeast members collapse into a double chairlift and begin to
conserve energy for their final run .

The foreboding red cross sign
hangs as a prophet of doom for
careless skiers.

�Mrs. May Dunkin aids . ..

. . . two dancers to achieve poise and grace.

Clod in their slinky leotards, the members of
Orchesis pointed and stretched in on effort to
improve their individual co-ordination and skill.
They began each week with austere expressions
and tout muscles in movement under the able
guidance of Mrs. May Dunkin. Orchesis enjoyed a
year of smooth and graceful growth.

Orchesis members perfect their agil1ty in the art of modern dance.

Orchesis

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President- Linda Schlicting
Vice -President- Barbara Foreman
Secretary- Chris Cronkey
Treasurer- Terri Couture
Sponsor- Mrs. May Dunkin
Lugeania Beverly
Gayle Dickson
L1nnea Elmer
Judy Gordon
Joan Green
Diana Hoague
Ruth Holmes
Janice Jessell
M1ckie Loveland
Anne Lupberger
Jackie Mattox
Cathy McRoe
Barbara Melnick
Joyce Parks
Beverly Pierson
Terri Platts
Norma Revels
Bunny Richards
Tita Sanders
Candy Sekyra
Ruth Smith
Debbie Somsky
Viv~an Thompson
Irene Timmons
Alicia Wickliffe
Lauren Wilhoite
Kayvonne Wright

�Symposium Examines
Eclectic Enigmas
Deriving their nome from the discussion and
drinking seminars of the erudite and ancient
Greeks, the Symposium deviated from its admirable
namesake tradition. The club hod many interesting
speakers and discussions, and fairly blossomed
under the competent sponsorship of Mrs. Mary
Weed and her partner in leadership, Club President, Barbaro Spar.

Mrs. Mary Weed gives her absolute attention to a speaker discussing Art
Films.
Mr. Sheldon Stanf1ll becomes enraptured while exploin1ng the
traumas of the Ptolemic War.

Members of the Symposium perspicaciously analyze the latent essences
of the speaker's oratory.

President- Barbara Spar
Vice -President- Nancy Beezley
Secretory- Georjean Toffoli
Sponsor- Mrs. Mary Weed
Carol Anderson
Charolette Bell
Lois Dahm
Gerri Duvall
Jeanette Eisnach

Wiley Newbold
Pam Pearce
Diana Rice
Sara Rothchild
Margaret Smith
Liz Snider
Valerie Staples
Linda Watts
Marlene Zinn

Carlotta Falcon
Judi Gordon
Manta Jo Holst
J1m Holyfield
Ela1ne Jackson
Janice Levisohn
Patricia Lewis
Chuck Love
Rose Marcus

�Teen Dems

Newly formed this year, Teen Dems was a
second voice in partisan politics at East Since 1964
was on election year, the group hod many election
activities. They participated in precinct work on
behalf of Democratic candidates. Also, as on election project, they co-operated with the Young
Citizens for Johnson and the Teen-Dems of Colorado . The drafting of on initial Teen-Dems Newsletter, programs and speakers kept them occupied
for the remainder of the year.

Wiley Newbold elaborates on the importance of supporting
Democratic candidates.

Co-sponsor Mr. Richard Nelson distnbutes campaign stickers to
Lynda Rock.

President - Wiley Newbold
Vice President - Jim Holyfield
Secretory - Bunny Richards
Treasurer- Pam Pearce
Sponsor - Mr. Richard Nelson
Boord Members
Carol Heisten
Lynda Rock
Marshall Wong

J1m Curtis, riding o crest of enthusiasm, proudly boosts of h1s choice
for Pres1dent.

Margo Abdoo
Sharon Allen
Carol Anderson
James Curtis
Horlon Dalton
Rexa Dunn

Linnea Elmer
Bob Geismar
Manta Holst
Pete Humphreys
Elaine Jackson
Fred Loechner
Cecilia Manzanares
Bob Peak
M1ke Refokis
Diana Rice
Barbaro Spar
Geoqeon Toffoli
Lynda Watts
Marlene Zinn

�Tenacious Tars
Try To Turn Tide

Mr. Bragg, Larry Sarner, and Governor John Love synchronize their
watches.

The enthusiastic TARS showed their political
interest and spirit in the presidential election held
in the fall. The young Republicans endorsed Senator Barry Goldwater and U.S. Representative Bill
Miller as their presidential running team . During
the Goldwater-Miller campaign, the club was introduced to various Colorado candidates.
Lorry Sorner, the president of TARS, stressed
individual participation in political affairs. Group
attendance at the State TARS Convention at the
State Legislature hove broadened the club's views
on Republican philosophy.

President - Larry Sarner
Vice -President - Jack Rigg
Secretory-Treosurer- L1ll1an Bain

Sponsor- Mr. Michael Mahonchak
Nancy Beezley
Clay Floyd
Paul Frank
Richard Hernandez
Axel Kaulisch
Stan Koshi
Dennis Kurtzer

Linda Lindsay
Frank Luman
Dave Lundquist
J1nny McKenzie
Mike Moors
Gary Reed
William Stone
John Van Bradt
Ray Von Tassel
Peggy Tatum
David Wacker

Larry Sorner, club president, calls to order one of the many
informative meetings.

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Attentive members listen to a speaker on the free enterprise
system.

�JCL Culminates Year
With Classical Convention

TRIBE I

Tr~bune - Larry Gersh
Censor - Betty Smith
Scribe - Linda Jensen
Elias Casillas
Chmty Chap1n
Annette Cluff
Harlon Dalton
Carol Erbisch
Barbara Foreman
Melody Fu jimori
Charlene Fukuhara
Marty Gordh
Debb1e Green
Beth Haugen
Karen Humm
Barbara Hurd
Barbara lmng
Sharon Kato
Laura Masunaga
Debb1e Stroh
JoAnne Wh1sler

Miss Margaret Smith . ..

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Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz and Betty Smith ...

enJOY the antics of Jane Pace, Cynthia McKee, and Sally Grandy at the annual lo Saturnal 1a party.

Co -consuls- Harlon Dalton
JoAnne Wh1sler
Head Tribune- Larry Gersh
Head Censor- Betty Sm1th
Head Scribe- Ellen Man mota
Sponsors- Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz
M1ss Margaret Sm1th

TRIBE II

Tribune- M1ke Nelson
Censor- M1kkel Saks
Scribe- Pam Shipp
Lianne Aoyagi
Wayne Cockle
Harry Hunsaker
Charles Milligan
Jim Phlll1ps
Betsy Ross
Susan Shermack
Sheila S1sack
Susan Thach
Margaret Young

�TRIBE Ill

TRIBE IV

Tflbune - Herrick Chapman
Censor - Sue Gilmore
Scnbe- Cynthia McKee

Tribune- Garda McKenzie
Censor- Mary Criss
Scflbe- Conn1e Nakash1ma

J1m G1bson
Sally Grandy
Phd Karokawa
Danna Kato
Kmt1ne Kutsuma
Bruce McClean
Jane Pace
Kevm Tannenbaum
Jackie Troyer

Jeanette Eisnach
Dale Jones
Undo Lambott
Diana Maclean
Barbara Nixon
Vera Oakley
Kay Rmdom
Cathy Shea

Harlon Dalton relates a humorous anecdote ta JoAnne Whisler during the fete
at Christmas.

Cindy McKee, Jack1e Troyer, and Sue Gilmore display glee while
watchmg a farc1cal presentation of "Jupiter and the Vestal
Virgins."

All of the Junior Classical League is divided
into six tribes. Members of these tribes learned
about classical customs while enjoying their Saturnalia and Ides of March parties. Under the imperial
leadership of Harlon Dalton and JoAnne Whisler,
JCL held these joint programs with its counterpart at G.W. The Junior Romans donned their
classy togas to take part in their annual spring
banquet. Miss Margaret Smith and Mrs. Dorothy
Gaubatz sponsored the club in the classic tradition.

TRIBE V
Tribune- D1ck Epperson
Censor- Nancy Stratton
Scribe- Undo Hallberg
JoAnne Brewer
Gloria Harmon
Gall Hawkins
Ed1th McKee
Terry M1lligan
Cindy Stratton
Jaclt1e Stratton
Steve Suzuki

TRIBE VI

Tribune- Bob Follansbee
Censor- Debb1e Ackard
Scribe- Ellen Monmoto
Debbie Ackard
Greg P1pp1n
Tom Schaetzel
Mary Ann Sharpe
Donra Vogel
Chuck Wagner
Emmogene Walton
Kayvanne Wnght
W1n1lred Wnght

�Red Cross Aids Santa
Junior Red Cross, under the sponsorship of Miss
Judy Rowntree, budded into another successful year.
The club gave its annual talent show at Fitzsimons
Hospital and sponsored the Santo Claus Shop. The
president, Shari Wilkms, led the organization in
its charitable endeavors. Highlight of the year occurred when the club caroled over the Christmas
season.
President - Shari Wilkins
Vice President - Rose Marcus
Secretary - Carol Heisten
Secretary - Allee Sawaya
Treasurer - Bill Kindel
Chairmen - Mike Burns
Bill Morgan
Cheryl Swenson
D1one Short
Marie Thomas
All City RepresentativesTim Greer
Sora Johnson
Sponsor- Miss Jud1th Rowntree

Carol Heisten, club secretory, tactfully warns a mem ber about the consequences of poor attendance.
AdJOUrning a meeting, Shari Wilkins responds to
a humorous motion.

JoAnn Aland
Emily Allen
Charlotte Bell
Lugean1o Beverly
Pat Brennan
Paulette Brewer
Bobby Brown
Cindy Burns
Lorrome Caustrita
Katy Clarke
Dav1d Collins
Barbaro Cox
Chmhne Cronkey
Ann Dov1s
Magg1e Decker
Donna Detandt
Ron Dreyer
Koty Esp1noza
Joy Foust
Jeanne Gallagher
Laune Garrett
Sheila Gibbons
Ke1th Godyn

Marty Gordh
Mary Graham
Solly Grandy
Ina Greer
Allee Hoberstich
Jill Hassen
Beth Hougen
Pat Hoffman
Jock1e Johnson
Connie Jones
Kathy Kane
Harold Knight
Gayle Kotzelnick
Pam Kubly
Michele Kuchel
Kmhne Kutsumo
Helen Lauterbach
Bill Lows
Marilyn Leach
Sharon Matthews
Jane McMillan
Barbaro Meln1ck
Anne Montes
Hugh Moore

Dove Mourhess
Judy Newmann
Kay Newlin
Jenn1e Newton
Trudy Nix
Kathy Pappas
Laure Partridge
Sus1e Phillips
Beverly Pierson
Ron Pomeranz
Potty Reagan
J1m Rector
Cathy Riffel
Carol Sage
Mike Sawaya
Kathy Schoendoller
Sue Scott
Ann Severtson
Debbie Somsky
Gail Tokomine
Pot Toms
Bruce Walker
Jane Waterman
Darlene Wortham
Susie Wytios
Mary Zipp

Marilyn Leach, Sora Johnson, Cheryl Swenson, and Ann Montes evaluate the
success of the Fitzs1mans' talent show.

�Pre-Med Operates
Successfully

Miss Faye Twist aids the club in many decisions and
helps solve some of its problems.

In order to present a speaker on X-roy techniques and development, Lindo
Servey gains the attention of members.
President - Lindo Seney
Vice President - Gail Fliegler
Secretory- Wando Greer
Treasurer- Barbaro Melnick
Sponsor- Miss Faye Twist
Evelyn Allen
Michele Ashley
Freddy Barr
Jud1 Barber
Toni Barnes
Sharon Black
Kathy Brooks
Herrick Chapman
Steve Christensen
Vicki Fletcher
Carol Golson
Marty Gordh
Judy Gordon
Bonn1e Heidbrok
Margaret Hindman
Lynda Jackson
Sharon Matthews
Lo1s May
Charles Milligan
Bill Morgan
Ellen Morimoto
Corinne Nathan
Sue Scott
Cathy Shea
Cecelia Struck
Lynn Squire
Gory Thompson
Cincy Udd
Emmogene Walton
Bernice Wosk
Jo Ann Watanabe
Mary Weber

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The East High Pre-Med Club has as its aims
and objectives the purpose of creating and furthering interests in all aspects of the medical field .
Their activities this year consisted of a conducted
tour through Denver General Hospital's laboratories. The newest developments in medicine were
related to the members through professional speakers and informative movies on the topics.

An onalyzotion by a doctor on the future of his profession is heard by Sue Scott, Cec1lio Struck, Cindy Udd, and Lois
May.

�"Fru1t cakes?" questions Steve Dertinger as a motion is made to sell them
for the club's Chmtmas proJect

Key Club Inspires Through
Individual Initiative
The East High service arm of the Kiwanis Clubs
of Denver gave their time in varied activities including the sale of "E-Keys," fruit cakes, and band
tickets. They held an "Appreciation Banquet" for
their parents and visited a Buddhist temple. The
apex of their multitudinous and well-appreciated
activities was a "mock" Kiwanis meeting. They
also presented the famous D.U . Stage Band in a
school assembly.

A strong voice is needed to call a meeting to order.

The honors for counting the ticket sales
from "E-Keys" are given to Jim Kreider
and Ron Pomeranz.

President- Steve Dertingl!r
Vice -President- Bob Brannon
Secretary- Ron Pomeranz
Treasurer- Bruce Walker
Sponsor- Mr Ray Acsell
Greg Alexander
John Baker
Bruce Beaton
Ron Brady
Hernck Chapman
Gary Coughlin
John Daniels
Jerry Del Junco
Frank De Sc1ose
Dwight Eisnach
Dan Eitemiller
Jay Foust
Bert Fields
Bruce Gilchrist
Bernard Gipson
Mark Goldberg
Glenn Hanley
Chris Hart
Duane Hasegawa
Tom Hoag
Ph1l Johnson

Dole Jones
Phil Karokawo
Les Katz
Jim Kreider
Jay Lasky
Mike Lawrence
Marvell Lawson
Ken Levin
Rich Levinson
Mark McElhinney
Terry Milligan
Hugh Moore
Mike Nelson
John Neumann
Brian Prendergast
Les Raphael
Byron Riggs
Scott Robinson
Mike Sawaya
Tom Schoetzel
Dean Speliotes
Paul Springs
Steve Teeple
Brion Varner
Graig Weisbart

�President- Bob Brannon
Vice President- Lee Omohundro
Secretory- Tom Hoog
Treosurer- Mike Hendryson
Sponsor- Mr. Pot Panek

The Carl A. Schweiger award, presented to the outstanding East lettermen of the year, IS looked over by Coach Pat Panek.

D-Ciub Backs
Letter Jacket Revisions

Rick Achatz
M1ke Amari
John Barber
Bruce Beaton
Bob Bell
Bob Bolden
David Bonham
Randy Brame
Toasty Brame
Holman Corter
J1m Cassell
Roger Cheatham
Wayne Cockle
Gary Coughlin
John Daniels
John Dov1s
Steve Dertmger
Gory Durance
Don Eitemiller
J1m Ellis
Glen Eppelston
Jim Fletcher
J1m Florey
John Fuller
Albert Gale
Ben Garcia
Bob Garcia
Bob Gates
Bruce Gilchrist
Bernard Gipson

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Bob Gipson
Larry Graham
Tim Greer
Mark Hogiya
Glenn Hanley
Tarry Harrison
Duane Hasegawa
John Hendryson
Chm Hindman
Peter Holme
Greg Hume
Steve Jackson
Rich Jeske
Phd Johnson
Steve Johnstone
Harry King
Mike Kuykendall
Felix Landau
Mike Lawrence
Ron Lehr
Art Levy
Scott Manley
Brian McCormick
George McCotter
Mark McElhinney
Wynn Middlebrook
Hugh Moore
Bill Moss
Dove Mourhess
Jay Nady
Dennis Nakamura
John Neumann
Brent Newton
Don Perkin

Although they had only a few meetings this
year, 0-club was successful. Their projects were
revising the letter jacket regulations and changing the city track and field bulletin board . Membership is automatic upon lettering in any sport in
which East participates.

Admiring the many outstanding records mode by preceding athletes are Lee Omohundro, Tom Hoog, Bob
Brannon, and Mike Hendrysan.
Word Phelps
Tom Potter
Keith Rausch
Byron Riggs
Eli Rome
Joe Sont1fer
Roger Schafer
Sk1p S1monton
John Slovek
Dean Speliotes
Paul Springs
Jerry Stevens
Mike Stratton
Dan Tow1l
Bill Thurow
Dave Tickton
Rayford Tillis
Mike Timchulo
Jim Trotsky
Charles Tuft
Floyd Tunson
Phil Von Buskirk
D1ck Vogel
Marcellus Wallace
Gra1g Weisbart
Gene W1llioms
Mike Young

�Orators Rate

Brian Prendergast indicates his reaction to interpretation of poetry.

The East High Speech Club enjoyed its most
successful season in recent years. While learning
to express themselves orally through practice in
interscholastic competition, debators and orators
under the direction of Mr. Brian Lee carried home
trophies and awards from almost every meet. The
team concluded its competition by sending nine
qualifiers to the State Speech Festival at Colorado
University and eight more to the National Forensic
League District Tournament at Greeley.
Debater Mark Hagiya concludes his constructive speech.

President- Annette Cluff
Vice President- Carol Cheek
Recording Secretory- Karen Cruter
NFL Secretory- Beth Hawley
Parliamentarian- John Travis
Treo surer- Dave Lachman
Sponsor- Mr Brian Lee
Doane Cavos
Jami Cavos
Bob Cook
Steve Chrostensen
Gail Fliegler
Sally Grandy
Dana Gruenert
Mark Hagoya
Susan Hollmeyer
Sue Huber
Karen Humm
Martha Humm
Barbara Irving
Sanford Johnson
Lynn Kington
Barbara Kurz
David Mourhess
Brian Prendergast
Moke Sawaya
Londo Schlichting
Sue Speicher
Marton Sperry
Josette Tawil
Walt Williams

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Marti Humm and Anne Lupberger prepare a rebuttal.

�Pre-Law Adds A Chapter To
A Glorious History
Pre-law members sustained another year of
exciting and worthwhile functions. Under the
capable leadership of their honorable sponsor Rex
Craig and the quick gavel of President Ronald L.
lehr, the club was guilty of numerous service
offenses. Their more serious cases were those of
setting up a Tutorial System, the annual Spring
Banquet, their famous trials, and ushering at the
Woodbury Contest. Of a different degree but
equally motivating was a potluck with the innocent Seraphs, football and soccer games, and
numerous sessions which went under the alias of
"parties." Their attentions were also arrested by
a judo exhibition which was thrown at them,
supreme demonstrations of both the bagpipes and
the flamenco guitar, and an objective crossexamination of pornography. Judging from their
appealing activities, the Pre-law Club enjoyed a
trying year with many ulterior motives and rewarding sentences for all.

With the wolfish delight of a brilliant prosecuting attorney, M1chael Timchula suddenly recalls an experience
of the past wh1ch further incriminates the defendant.

President - Ronald L. Lehr
Vice President- Roger L. Greenberg
Secretory- Michael G. Timchula
Treosurer- Joseph M. Goldhammer
Sponsor- Mr. Rex Cra1g

His Honor Ronald L. Lehr sentences another criminal after a brutal trial.

Fred Altberger
Bruce Beaton
Bnan Bollacker
Randy Brame
Bob Brannon
Bill Brown
Allan Chapman
Harlon Dalton
John Dan1els
Gerry del Junco

Steve Dertinger
Dan Eitemiller
Jim Florey
Larry Gersh
Roger Greenberg
Dwayne Hasegawa
Joe Huff
Dale ~ones
Terry Milligan
Brian Prendergast
Lothar Reiman
Mikkel Saks
Joey Scott
M1chael Stratton
Marshall Wong

Jury members react differently to the tensions and testimony that fill Judge Gilliam's courtroom as they attempt to render
a rational verdict.
NEW MEMBERS
Hemck Chapman
Dav1d del Junco
Dirk Epperson
John Fuller
Robert Gates
Peter Holme
Charles Milligan
Wesley Nakata
M1ke Nelson
Jim Phillips
Michael Pryor
John Ross
Mike Sawaya
Dave T1ckton
Charles Tuft
Honorary Senior
Larry Gold hirsch

�Mating Game
Perfected
President- Larry Atkison
Vice President - Tom Potter
Secretary-treasurer - Lill ian Bain
Sponsor- Mr. Harlan Miller
Mark Abrams
Pete Agur
Albert Banker
Tom Barnes
John Bates
Janet Black
Tam Blunt
Sandy Buckstein
Cindy Burress
Dwayne Clark
Peter Cox
Art1e Cunningham
Mounce Cunningham
Tim Eitel
Richard Enger
Don English
Bob Geismar
Errol Giddings
B1ll Glassey
Erskine Henderson
Bob Hess
Jack Hubbell
Ron lwagoshi
Kenny Johnson
Fred Lo~chner
Barbara Nixon
Gary Reed
Dennis Richards
AI Southern
Dan Tawil
Susan Thach
Gary White
Larry Atkinson notices the lack of his black men on the board near the end of a game.

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White
P-K4
N-KB3
B-NS

Black
P-K4
N-QB3
N-B3

Thus is the classic beginning of a chess game,
a game of intellectual competition demanding of
each challenger intense concentration and expressionless patience. To conquer an opponent in a
joust of intelligence is an experience unique in
sensation. The opportunity to compete for the
magnificent prize of Gleaming Pride is offered by
the Chess Club.

Mark Abrams and Tam Barnes da bottle on the checkered field.

�President- Shirley Hoffmon
Vice President- Pot Renz
Treasurer- Beverley Walker
Pub/ic1ty Editor- Pot Faris
Sponsor- Mr. M1choel Bullock
Phyllis Bowden
Judy Corbett
Georgia Davis
Jeff Foster
Dolores Pratt
Donice Skolout
Don Urioste

Pot Renz and Pot Faris vote on refreshments for the next meeting .

DE Demonstrates Business Acumen
Mr. Michael Bullock, D.E sponsor, proposes the challenge of
D. E. - "Results Not Ex.cuses."

D.E. displays the "Outstanding Distributive Education Club
trophy which they won three years ago.

Under the direction of Mr. Michael Bullock,
members of the Distributive Education Club worked
together in learning soles and management techniques. In the spring, they took over a deportment
store to employ their training and to compete to retain the "Outstanding Distributive Education Club"
trophy which they hod captured for three consecutive years. They went on to capture that trophy
again in this year's hectic competition.

�Actors Assert Abilities •1n
Mistre s of Mellyn

President - Carol Wohl
Voce Presodent - Aloce Haberst ich
Secretaries - Barbara lrvong
Doroth y Watts
Treo surer - Eileen O' Ne ill
His torian - Lorene Lundqu ist
Th espian President - Dave Hunter
Sponsors - Mo ss June Smoth
Mrs. Judoth Ward
Governess Marty arrives at a mysterious English mansion to find
danger ...
. . . pathos . ..

. . . and romance.

Members of the Drama Club performed for the
school this year, as well as learning about theatri cal arts and preparing props. The year began with
the club's fruitful presentation of the Mistress of
Mellyn presented in November. This planted the
seed for later study of body grace, the language
of the hands, and breath and voice control. The
club was directed by the very competent and hospitable Mrs. Judith Ward .

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Gary Adam s
Brian Bollacker
Candy Boyle
Doane Caracasis
Chrosty Chapon
Carol Cheek
Patti Clements
Lewana Cunningham
Marete Egle
Marc ia Ekholm
Kay Eldredge
Mary Beth Gibbs
Susan Gibbs
Dana Gru enert
Marolyn Groffin
Nancy Gurtler
Carol Hastings
Mochele Hawley
Sherie Helstien
Kathy Hotaling
Sue Huber
Barbara Hurd
Pam Irwin
Ginny Irving
Dan Jenkons
Cleta Jones
Anne Lane
Ron Lundqu ist
Kathleen Maestas
Laura Masunaga
Edoth McKee
Ken Miller
Janice Morgan
Jovy Moroshige
Mary louise Mosley
Julie Mullins
Karen Myers
Gail Prendergast
Russell Read
Linda Rock
Sherry Taft
Josette Tawil
Pam Thurow
Mary Torrington
Valerie Watson
Mary Weber
Marshall Wong
Margaret Young

�Concentration is mirrored in the face of Dave Lundquist
as he tries to make a slam contract

{/eft

One club, pass, two clubs, pass, three clubs,
pass, four clubs, pass, pass, pass-down three. The
Bridge Club's program spanned many events this
year. The heart of the club scored a grand slam
through such innovations as frequent bndge parties,
and a faculty-student bridge tournament. Mr.
John Nicholson, sponsor, helped members heighten
their interest and increase their skill in the game.

Herrick Chapman intensely studies his pointcount wh1le preparing to bid.

Bridge Enthusiasts Bid One Club
Bridge Club members pause for refreshment as they review the play.

Cho~rman- Bnon Bollacker
Chairman- Nancy Brandt
T reo surer- Janet Jacobs
Secretory- Eileen O'Neill
Sponsor- Mr. John N1cholson

Pete Agur
Bobbi Berman
Lugeonia Beverly
Bill Brown
Russell Browne
Hernck Chapman
Annette Cluff

Jean Elmblad
D1ck Epperson
Linda Gavette
Ross Goldsmith
L1nda Hallberg
Carol Hearn
Kathy Hearn
Frederick Loechner
Les Raphael
M1ke Refakis
Sara Rothch1ld
Margaret Smith
Susan Thach

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�President Melody Fujimori points out a small country to illustrate a lecture.

President- Melody Fujimori
Vice President- Diona Covos
Secretory- Betty Smith
Treosurer- Dove Lachman
Sponsor- Mr. Roy Schwartz
Beth Bateman
Paulette Brewer
Jomi Covos
Carolyn Cheley
Lois Dohm
Joni Diner
Lorry Gersh
Sandy Glonert
Solly Grandy
Koren Humm
Barbaro Light
Cheryl Oye
Kathy Pappas
Mike Soks
Kathleen Sweeney
Susan Thach
Jim Wheat

Jomi Covos and Cheryl Oye lead on animated discussion.

IR Presents
u Assembly

International Relations enjoyed another year
of successful ventures. A get-acquainted pot-luck
with dishes from foreign lands started the year off.
Then an assembly for UN Day was presented for
the student body. Besides hearing several speakers,
some from the British Vice-Consul, and having a
fund-raising candy sale, members also participated
in a state-wide conference at D.U.

�President- Janni Hamilton
Vice President- Peggy Holmes
Secretary- Sandi Smith
Treasurer- Donna Davis
Range OffiCers- Carol Holmes
Linda Li
Yvonne Armstrong
Mary Bromley
Deborah Green
Venita Helgeson
Brenda Hood
Peggy Johnson
WyndoiJohnson
Juanita Jones
Eugenio Lewis
Elaine McGrath
Mary Mosley
Fartde Reyes
Cheryl Robards
Donna Stafford
Doma Young

The rifle team lines up to display its skill.

Rillettes Improve Skills
Gathering to practice target shooting every
Wednesday night and meeting regularly weren't
all that Rifle Club accomplished this year. Members also enjoyed a toffy pull, a picnic, and other
social gatherings. Competition was keen, as in the
post, and many hours of hard work were required
for the improvement the Rifle Team acquired.
Carolyn Cheley chuckles at the ricochet of her lost shot.

Camera Clique
Members of East High's Camero Club indulged
in many activities this year. The club's schedule
included regular Tuesday meetings and frequent
sessions of practice shooting pictures around the
school. Several speakers explained new photographic techniques at lecture sessions. Some of
the more proficient members entered the Scholastic
Magazine Photography Contest, concluding on
active year.
Club members examine negatives of recent pictures.

President- Stan Lasby
Vice President- Frank Horvath
Sponsor- Mr Julian Jacobi
Donna Casler
Don English
Dennis Gersten
George Horvath
Stan Lawrenson
Pat LeClaire
Kenneth Liuzzi
Ed Logan

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�Euclideans try to make some sense out of an explanation of a fun new math game ,

Math Experts

In Euclidean Club

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This year the Euclideans fulfilled their unique
desire to find out how their mathematical skills
can be applied to everyday life. Their functions
included a pot-luck dinner, a lecture and movie
on cancer by Doctor Jordan, a trip to Sunstrand
Corporation, and a live demonstration of a mechanical heart-pump. The highlight of the year was
their excursion to a mountain wilderness resort
near Nederland. The club members, guided by
Mr. John Nicholson's Boy Scout training, finally
found the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Center, but their efforts were well worthwhile as
they learned a great deal about how the high
altitude and cold climate affects the living habits
of small animals and themselves.
Jean Elmblad, Larry Lachman, and Lawrence Seftor try to solve a mathematical
problem in their heads.

Chris Hart and Lynda Watts rationalize the
success of the latest fun math game Mr.
Nicholson.. has created.

Pres1dent- Christ Hart
V1ce -President- Nancy Brandt
Secretary -Treasurer- Lynda Watts
Parliamentarian- Carol Erbisch
Sponsors- Mr. William Kruse
Mr. John Nicholson

Bobbi Berman
Nancy Beezley
Gerry Del Junco
Jean Elmblad
B1ll Glassey
Larry Goldhirsch
Duane Hasegawa
Carol He1sten
Dole Jones
Bill Kerdel
Lawrence Lachman
Sandy Long
David Lundquist
Charles Milligan

Sharon Morimoto
Denn1s Nakamura
Eileen O'Neill
Dav1d Pudllk
Les Raphael
Lawrence Seftor
Robert Schafer
Diane Short
Valerie Staples
Jerry Stevens
M1ke Stratton
Dan Tawil
David Wacker
Sven Wier
Gary White

�''Polka Dots''
Begins
Seraph Year

An early Monday morn ing meeting is enthu sia sticall y conducted by Kath y Schoen deller, Pot Stensoos, and Sue Knll.

Seraph Sisters, chosen for their high scholastic
averages and good citizenship, displayed their will ingness to serve the school and their fellow students through various activities. Sponsored by Mrs.
Anne Broad, the group hosted the Sophomore wel coming, Seraph Dance, teas for new girls arriving
during th e year, Faculty Tea, Senior Girl Awards,
and Senior Return . This year, Seraphs also participated in the Pre-Law tutorial system, dedicated to
improving scholastic standings of interested students. Recreational activities were a summer potluck, a wild pool party, and a potluck for Pre-Law
Club.

Concentrating on a tricky shot, Mrs. Anne Brood tokes port in the game
of pool dunng a " Seraph's night out."
Sue Scott assiduously sorts Seraph Saster statistics.
Listenang to suggestaons for refreshments for the faculty teo, ore (from
left) Daane Short, Cheryl Horton, Barbaro Cox, and Lonnae Alexander.

Prestdent - Pot Stensoos
Vtce -Prestdent - Kathy Schoendoller
Secretory- Susan Krill
Treasurer - Barbaro Irving
Sponsor - Mrs. Anne B. S"rood
Lonnae Alexander
Judy Anderson
Nancy Beezley
Bobba Berman
Mario Inez Bussi
Leslie Clift
Annette Cluff
Glona Cowart
Barbara Cox
Mary Criss
Joan Crow
Rexo Dunn

Jeanette Eisnoch
Jo Elenbogen
Carol Erbisch
Lindo Eversman
Melody FuJimori
Jennafer Gnffey
Alice Hoberstich
Janet Hanchett
Gaselo Houert
Koren Hooker
Cheryl Horton
Kathy Hotaling
Carol Lee
Janice Levasohn
Sandy Long
Koren Montz
Lois May

Sue Ann Mailer
Sharon Morimoto
Lindo Myers
Potty Patterson
Carolyn Rachordson
Kathy Raedesel
Sora Rothchild
Sue Scott
Cathy Shea
Daane Short
Betty Smath
Betty Storr
Cindy Udd
Lynda Watts
Conn ie Weindel
Carol Wohl
Morgo~t Young

�White Jackets
Womp Up Spirit

Increasing their volume, White Jackets ploy "yell a little
louder."

President - Sue Scott
Vice-Pres1dent -lo1s May
Recording Secretaries- Jane Waterman
Margaret Young
Correspondmg Secretory-Connie We1ndel
T reosurers- Koren Hooker
Carolyn Word
Porliomentoflon- Cathy Shea
Historian- l1ndo Eversman
Drillmasters- Glono Cowart
Cindy Udd
Sponsor- Mrs May Dunkm

Judy Anderson
Bobb1 Berman
Ann Botsford
Debby Brandt
Elise Brunkhorst
Mono Buss1
Diona Covos
Blllye Sue Coleman
Christine Cronkey
Ann Dov1s
Barbaro English
Lindo Eventt
Sandi Febinger

Ruthe Feilbert
Royce Fields
Barbaro Foreman
Cindy Fnedlob
Melody Fujimori
Arlene Fukuhoro
Charlene Fukuhoro
Deborah Green
Wando Greer
Beth Hougen
Bonme Heidbrok
Janet Jacobs
lorelei Jones
Gayle Kotzelnick
Krist1ne Kutsumo
Carol Lee
Eloth Llofet
Gall Mohr
Gordo McKenzie
Barbaro Meln1ck
Connie Miller
Sharon Monmoto
L1nda Myers
Trud1 Nix
Vera Oakley

A White Jacket is chosen for her 2.8 grade
average and her good posture. Once a girl becomes
a White Jacket, she goes into extensive training to
develop her endurance and discipline in a special
gym class. A well-ordered drill with TRANSPORTATION as its theme was one benefit of the White
Jacket training program The Father-Daughter
Banquet and participation in the Memorial Day
Parade along with the thrill of mass mania highlighted each White Jacket's year. The club also
experimented with the old favorite cheers, and introduced new cheers which offered a wide range of
expression to excitable East rooters.
Judy Anderson and Barbaro Melwick scream their ap proval of a technical foul called ogo1nst the opposing
team.

Pnor to the East-Manual game, Wh1te Jackets feted their fathers at
the Annual Banquet.
Eileen O'Neill
Cheryl Oye
Katy Pate
Patty Patterson
Pam Pearce
Mona Porter
L1llian Pritchard
L1nda Rask1n
Carolyn Richardson
Kay R1ndom
Ann Roggenboch
Sara Rothchild
Miriam Rubin
Pamela Shipp
D1one Short
Judy S1enknecht

liz Snider
Valerie Staples
Betty Starr
L1ndo Stott
Cecelia Struck
Connie Tokamine
Marci Thaemert
Marie Thomas
Pam Thurow
Valerie Watson
lynda Watts
Vicki Worley
Barbara Wright
Susie Wyt1os
Suzanne Young
Marlene Z1nn

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As the "Green Peppers" from
Washington scream "No," Sandi
Febinger screams "Yes."

Gloria Rogers pins red and white carnations on her father,
Mr. W . T. Rogers.
Dr. Starr, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Pritchard demonstrate their cheerleading ab1lities at the Father-Daughter Banquet.

�Rapt attention IS given Mr. William Traher as he explains
ta Sue Allen and Joan Mueller the fmer pomts of backdrop
pa1nting .

Artists Assist ''Mikado''
Karen Hooker puts an art1stlc touch on the colorful scenery for the All School Show

The Art Club had another colorful and active
year. Each month the club displayed paintings by
well -known Denver artists in the Girls' Social Room .
In the main project of the year, the artists designed
and painted the scenery for the "Mikado." In
addition, the club had many guest lecturers. Sue
Allen, president, and Mrs. Olive Green, sponsor,
molded the club's participation in these activities.
President- Sue Allen
Vice President- Sue M1ller
Secretary- Karen Hooker
Treasurer- Cheryl Oye
Sponsor- Mrs. Olive Green
Lann1e Alexander
Emily Allen
Bruce Arroyo
Kathy Bass
Pat Bouchier
Chuck Branum
Virg1n1a Bruso
Donna Casler
Jami Cavos
Carolyn Cheley
Doris Cohen
Georg1a Copley
Marete Egle
Burt F1elds

Lewis Fletcher
Arlene Fukuhora
Charlene Fukuhara
Jay Foust
Dav1d Garret
Judy Grover
Beth Hawley
M1chele Hawley
Marc Horowitz
Pam Irwin
Edgar Johnson
Ph1l Karakawa
Bruce Maclean
Larry Maldonado
Nancy McNeill
Candy Meininger
D1ane Moore
Ellen Morimoto

Joan Mueller
Dave Nez
Nannette Neilsen
Steve Padilla
D1ana Rice
Kay Roberts
Ruth Sandford
Styleszetta Shaver
Denice Skolout
Kathleen Sweeney
Steve Teeple
Linda Thille
Jim Vessa
Brian Varner
Bonnie Warner
Jo Ann Watanabe
Kathleen Weeks
Darlene Wortham

�FTA

Polishes
Apples

FTA featured top attractions for future teach ers of America again this year. The club catalyzed teacher appreciation by presenting each
teacher with a polished apple and by sponsoring
an assembly in November in honor of the teach ers, with Earl Reum as guest speaker. In addition,
FTA helped with back to school night November
17, arranged career day January 19, and held a
spring banquet May 14. Jane Waterman, running
the club president, got avid support from the mem bership to make the club a success .
Jane Waterman leads o discussion on the many opportunities found in the
teoch1ng profess1on.

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President - Jane Waterman
Vtce President - Lois May
Senior Secretory - Ann Severtson
luntor Secretory - Judy Neumann
Senior Treosurer - Les Raphael
Junior Treosurer- Cheryl Swenson
Parliamentarian- Sandy Long
Historian- Sharon Monmoto
Sponsor - Mrs. Marion Powell
Lianne Aoyogi
Nathan Banker
Vick1 Buckley
D1ono Covos
Jeanette Eisnoch
Jean Gal log her
Sandy Glonert
Jtll Hasson
Carol He1sten
Potncio Hoffman
Rob Hollis
Andrea Hudg1ns
Joyce Hudson
Janet Jacobs
Mrs. Monon Powell responds to o quest1on, which puts her 1n o reverse situation

DenniS K\Jrtzer
Vick1 MacKay
Sondra Mayfield
Jackie McKenzie
Evie Melnick
Janice Morgan
Shoryn Morimoto
Mary Louise Mosley
Dove Mourhess
Connie Padilla
Marsha Pierce
Lindo Raskin
Potty Reagan
Mark Redfearn
Eli Rome
Corrie Sakamoto
Ann Shaefer
Judy Sienknecht
Kathy Smith
Sylvia Smith
Peggy Tatum
Mary Vefold

�The calmness of Hayden's prelude to variations
of sound wave frequency- meQlbers of Counterpoints learned to appreciate all types of music.
This appreciation was gained by group singing,
the evaluation of musical records, and talks given
by enthusiastic speakers. Serving school and community, Counterpoints caroled at Christmas time
and sponsored a senior convocation. Mrs. Marion
Padboy, the club sponsor, led the group in several
sing-alongs.

Club attendance is recorded by Suzanne Papazian.
Members of Counterpoints discuss the humanities involved in
classical music.

Electronic Tones
Shock
Counterpoints

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President- Gory Coughlin
Vice Prestdent- Liz Sn1der
Secretory- Suzanne Popoz1on
Treasurer- Kathy Brook
Porliom ntorion- Lorelei Jones
Program Chotrmon- Errol Giddmgs
Sponsors- Mrs. Marion Pod boy
Mr. Bob Sims
Sharon Allen
Polo Borlowsky
Dionne Briscoe
Sondee D1ll
Shannon Hoger
Lindo Hall
More Horovitz
Pam Kenney
Lindo Lindsay
Eloth Llofet
Annette Lowman
Paul Luers
Candy Me1ninger
Joan Mueller
Julie Mullins
Kenny Passarelli
Koren Rose
Steve Teeple
Geoqean Toffoli
Bonnie Warner

Mrs. Marion Podboy leads Counterpoints in group singing .

�Knit-Wits
Perfect Techniques

Concentration and skill are shown by Glona Cowart as she applies
finishing touches to a club project.

The Knit-Wits casted on many service projects
in 64-65 The members comprised a buddy knitting system in which a patient pro taught a new
member knitting skills. Ribbing together everyone's efforts, the club created a colorful patchwork afghan . The Knit-Wits also made Christmas
candles for the Faculty and designed and sold bids
for the Sweetheart Dance.
Mrs. June W1ll1amson observes a new knitting stitch created by
Bonnie Heidbrak

President- Gayle Kotzelnick
Secretary- Connie Takamine
Treasurer- Bonnie Heidbrak
Historian- Gall Hawkins
Sponsor- Mrs. June W1lllamson
Linda Beatty
Lugeania Beverly
Dianne Briscoe
Jami Cavos
Gloria Cowart
Lois Dahm
Ann Davis
Marete Egle
Jeanette Eisnach
Linda Eversman
Stephanie Gonzales
Cynthia Gray
Wanda Greer
Koren Griffie
Carol Heisten

Alice Henry
Shirley Henry
Andrea Hudgins
Martha Iverson
Annette Lowman
Sandra Mayfield
Nancy McNeill
Iris Me110
Gail Ritterspoch
Pattie Sherriff
L1z Snider
Millie Stoker
Cecelia Struck
Peggy Tatum
Gloria Torres
JoAnne Watanabe
Sharon Watanabe
Loretto Weber
Connie Wiendel
Sharron Werden

Gayle Kotzelnick, Cecelia Struck, and Connie Takam ine combine their knitting
talents in the formation of a patchwork afghan .

�Bowlers Excel On Alleys
Once every week East High's Bowling Clubs
gathered up their equipment and set out for the
Iones. The girl strikers met at Dahlia Lones while
the boys matched skills at AAA in Aurora for fun
and contests. The club is port of the Youth Bowlers Association, which sponsors various tournaments
throughout the year. Members also participated in
school and inter-club competition . At o banquet
held in May, trophies were awarded to the high
scoring game; the top team; and the "cellar dwellers"- the low scorers.

In a preconous pose, Robert Mollett
demonstrates "ten -pin" form .

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President - Mike lee
Secretory - Hal Steffens
Treasurer - Ronn1e Gordner
Sponsor - Mr. Brion lee
Eddie Allstun
John Berry
Paul Fauver
Errol Giddings
George Grote
Jerry Heilig
Ron lwogoshi
Don Johnson
AI Kawakami
Fred loechner
Ken loui
Robert Mollett
Denn1s Nakamura
Tom Patterson
Sam Sol mas
Doyce Sm1th
Steve Sweek
Groig Weisbort
Gory Winkleblock
Gory Wood
Glenn Wright

�President- Carol lee
Vice President- linda Eversman
Secretary- Connie We~ndel
Treasurer- Judy Anderson
Sponsor- Mr Brian lee

Cynthia Burress, Delores Hanley, and Alicia W1ckliffe tally the final score after a
close game.

linda Beatty
Doris Boyd
Janice Buchanan
Cynthia Burress
Barbara Dalen
Renee Fields
Jo Fresquez
Yang ie Fresquez
Sheila Gibbons
Karen Griffie
Delores Hanley
Janet James
Toni lane
Barbara McGee
Karen Mantz
louise Milton
Debbie Moore
Peggy Norris
Terri Platts
Judy Schmidt
Pamela Shipp
Charlotte Simmons
Cora Tidwell
Beverly Walker
Ja Welch
Alicia Wickliffe
Sharon Winters
Pat Wood

Carol lee and others display their bowling
form .

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�The endless stream of faces that
passes through the halls . . .
sophomore
to
senior.
Here are the faces of
leadership
intelligence
ability.
Displayed forever are
modes of dress
hair styles
for future generations.
Represented are the individuals who are East.

�Sophomore Class Officers

BELL, BOB

GILBERTSON , CAY

D1scuss1ng sophomore problems, the officers ore ( from left)
treasurer Will1e Fields, secretory, Anne Schaffer; vice presi dent, Ken Passarelli ; and president, Potty Reagan .

KAWAMOTO, GEORGE

Student Council
STRATTON , NANCY

�Abdoo, Margo
Adams, Chorie
Agur, Robin
Ahrens, Cheryl

Aldroch, Brenda
Allen, Sandra
Allen, Sharon
Alvarez, Jeanne Maroe

ArmiJO , Steve

Aum1llcr, Ramona

Balbona, Elda
Baldwon, Debbo

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Mr. Roy Acsell, co -s ponsor of the sophomore class,
tries his hand at the latest dance.

Barber, Judy
Barlow, Fred
Bartholomew, Jack

Saud erer, Marie

Beasley, Shirley
Beebe, Londo
Bell , Bob
Bell, Charolette

Bergren , Dove

Beth, Jeffrey
Bodwell, Dennis
Bird, Lindo

Miss Judy Rowntree doscusses "sophomorific" prog ress woth Patty Reagan, class president.

�Black, Ken
Black, Sharon
Blunt, Tom
Boehler, Lee Ann

Boggess, Glen
Bonham, Linda
Bonnot, Nancy
Bouchier, Patricio

Bracken, Linda
Bradford, Marbie
Brady, Ron
Brent, Mary

Briscoe, Dianne

Bromley, Mary
Broussard, Bert
Brown, Boyd

Bryan, Dinah
Buchanan, Janice
Buckley, Vickie
Bullock, Debra

Sophomores

Burgon, Roger
Burran, Karen

Burress, Cynthoa
Bustamante, Sirena
Caldwell, frances

Carter, Jean

Casler, Donna
Cavos, Jami
Centa, Mary Lou
Chapman, Herrick

Clarke, Jami
Cockle, Wayne
Connell , Mary Ann
Copley, Georgoa
Cn, Klaus

�Enarson, Judy
Epperson, Dirk

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Esponoza, Katie

Fancher, Barry
Florquist, Rod
Floyd, Theodora

Foley, Mike
Follansbee, Bob
Ford, Thomas

Foster, Neel
Franklin, Sharon Evan
Franz, Barbara

Fry, Barbara
Garlington, La Veeda
Crumal, Kathy

Garrett, Dave

Cunnongham, Carol

Curtis, James

Garrett, Jack
Cutler, Raymond

Garrett, Jim

Dahm, Lois

Gates, Robert

Daly, Ty

Davis, Randy
Deep, Linda
Dollon, Charlie

Dinan, John
Dixon, Melissa
Doebley, John

Doida, Sharon
Dreher, Patty
Ebell, Mary Ann

Eosnach, Dwight
Ellaphodoros, Zebediah
Elmblad, Jean

��G1bbens, Shelia
G1bbs, Mary Beth

Gilbertson, Cay
Glassey, Pat

Goldsmith, Ross
Gonglach, Erna
Gonzales, Stephanie
Gottard1, Angie

Gray, Cynthia
Green, Joylene
Grier, Pamela
Gr~ffin, Joseph

Gr~ggsm•ller, Neal

Hagadorn, Debra
Hager, Lloyd
Hamilton, Brian
Hart, Kath1e
Hask1ns, Suzy

Healy, Terry
Hecht-Nielsen, James
Helgeson, Venita
Henry, Gory
Henry, Sh1rley Jean
Hernandez, RIChard

Hess, Lana

Hess, Paul
H~eks, Sandy
Holme, Pete

Horvath, George
Householder, Charles
Hubbard, Marva
Hunnell, Carla

Huston, Janette
Iverson, Martha

Sophomores

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Iwasaki, Janice
Jackson, lester

�Jackson, l1nda
Jensen , Laura
Johnson, B1ll

Johnson , Jan1e
Johnson, M1ke
Johnston, T1m

Jones, Conn1e

Jones, Jenny
Jon ~. Sharon

Jordan, Floyd
Kato, Donna

Kauhsch, Axel

Kawamoto, George
Kmy, Edith
Kemp, Steph n
K1ndel, T. W1nf1eld
K1ng, Claud1a
K1t10, B1ll

Klatt, Kathleen
Kline, Krts

Knoll, D1ane

Koder, B1b1ana
Kosh1, Stan

Kunz, Mary

Lane, Ann

Lankerd, larry
Larson, Bill

Leonard, Leon

leonard, Noel

Levtn, Ken

Levtnson, Rtchard Linn

Linn, Bob
llppiS, Debbie
Litke, larry
loechner, Fred
Lopez, Iris

Loredo, Eddie
lucas, Clyde
Lundquist, Ron
Lung, Albert
Lynch, Gwen

Maclean, Diana
Macleod, Bruce
Maestas, Raymond
Mansell, Kerry
Manzanares, Cecelta
Marshall, Ruth

�Mayf1eld , Sandra
Mays, Dav1d

McCune, Bonn•e
MeG e, Glor~a

McGee, Kathy

McKee, Ed1th
McK1nz1e, Mary Beth
Mead, R1ck
Meeker, Charles

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Mellor, M1ke
Meln1ck, Evelyn
Melnick, Herb
Menke, U. Susan

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Middlebrook, Kr~st1ne
M1lllgan, Charles
M1llward, Janice
Mitchell , Barb1e

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Mitchell, Eric
Moll, Meredy
Monson, Da~e
Moody, Tom

Moore, Merce
Morgan, Janice

Morgan, Tom
Morishige, Jovolene

Mosley, Mary Lou1se
Mullings, Lake

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�Sophomores

Myers, Karen

Nez, David
Nichols, Marolyn
Noelsen, Nanette
Nicm1nen, Matt

Norton, Merri
Nurmi, Rosanne

Ohmer, Dotty
Olover, William
Packer, Momi

Padilla, Conn1e

Palmer, Victoria

Phillips, Elaine
Phillips, Jim
Pholpott, Susie

Pina, George
Pippin, Greg
Poindexter, Gail
Prendergast, Gail
Pritchard, Cheryl

�Quails, Schyleen
Reagan, Patty
Redfearn, Mark
Reed, Gary
Refakis, Michael

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Retherford, Patty
Richards, Dcnnos
Rohanek, Delita
Robinson, Scott
Rodocker, Karen

Ronquollo, Gloria
Rose, Glenda
Rucker, Pat
Ruiz, Mike
Salonas, Phil

Sanders, Jo Ann
Sandusky, Steven
Santofcr, Brenda
Sawaya, Mike
Sawyer, Kenneth

Schaefer, Anne
Schafer, Chester
Schamp, Caroline
Scopel, Ellen
Scrivner, Alan

�Spencer, John
Stafford, Donna Rae

Stanek, Tom
Starr, Kathy

Stout, Becki
Stratton, Jackie

Stratton, Nancy
Strong, Rosie

Swearengen , Joey
Sweek, Steven

Sweeney, Philis
Taft, Sherry

Segerhammar, Elizabeth
Shea, Shawn

Tannenbaum, Kevin
Tan•waki, Walter

Sherroff, Patricia
Short, Doug

Simmons, Charlotte
Simmons, Sheila
Sisack, Shelia
Skubal, lou

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Slaughter, loretta
Smith, Herbert
Sm1th, Kathy
Smith, Mark

Smith, Marvin
Smith, Sylvia
Snyder, Bob
Speicher, Sue

�Tedesko, Jackie
Thompson, Jerry
Thornburg, Linda
Toliver, Karen
Toppong, Archie

Torrington, Mary
Travos, Pamela
Trujollo, Tono
Tuft, Charles
Vickers, Barbara

Voncent, Jackie
Yackel, Greg
Vogol, Paul
Wagner, Charles
Walz, Patricia

Warner, Gail
Watanabe, Jo Ann
Weber, Loretta
Weber, Mary
Weeks, Kathleen

Welch, Jo Caryl
Westmoreland, Daniel
Whole, Karen
Williams, Elaine
Williams, Shirley

Williams, Stephanie
Wilson, Paul
Wisehart, Lee
Wong, Sylvia
Woody, Shari

Wright, Cheryl
Wright, Roslyn
Wright, Winifred
Young, Donia
Young, Mike

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Student Council
BURK, GENE

GARDNER, RONNIE

HEARN , CAROL

NELSON , MIKE

Treasurer, Phil Karakawa ; secretary, Candy Sekyra; pres1dent, Susan Shermack,
and VICe pres1dent, " J" Nady, (left to right ) represent the Jun1or class

PRYOR, MIKE

Junior Class Officers

RIFFEL, CATHY

�Abel, Stan
Achatz, Rock
Adams, Patrocoa

Allendorf, Tom

Ando, Susan
Andrews, George

Andrews, Sam

Argall, Judy
Armstrong, Twollo

Pousong durong the decorating for the Junoor Prom,
Mr. Rex Croog has dinner with some members of the
runoor class.

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Miss Betsy Bishop odds a flower to the entrance
archway for the Junior Prom.

Arnsmeyer, Roy
Bo•ley, Francine

Baker, Bart
Balderrama, Peggy

Barber, John
Barela, Carol
Bautsch , Charlotte
Beardsh or, Meg

�B otscher, Carol
Bell , Becky
Benson, John
Berry, Kenoth

Berry, Marolyn
Blanas, Anthea
Bonham , Davod
Bosteder, Penny

Bourke, Lourie

Bowers . T1na
Boyd, Ooros
Brandt, Nancy

Brassell , Jane
Brewer, Paulette
Brooks, Kathy
Bucksteln, Sandy

Burk, Gene
Butcher, Dorothy
Cameron, Boll
Campb II, Curt

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Carlson, Jan
Carrasco, Regina

Cash, Rose Marie
Caustrota, Ted

Cheley, Carolyn
C1sco, Ramona
Clark Everett
Clarke, Katy

Cl land, Barboe
Clements, Bob
Cody, Boll
Coe, Carolyn

Collons, Cynthia
Cook, Sue
Cornell , Warren
Cowdrey, John

Cox, Mary Carolyn
Craog, Bruce
Crass Karl
Cruter, Karen

�Cunn1nghom , Lewana

Curt1s, James

Juniors

Curvon , Peggy Ann

Dovts, Ann
Davos , Delsoe

Davis, John

DcCrote, Olivia
DeiJunco , Ge rry
Dembeck , Sue
Detandt, Donna

DetriCk , Alvin

Deutsch, Kathy
D1az Jennte

Doll , Sandee
Doyle, Julene

Elkins, Diona

Ellsworth, Roger
Elson , Cherryl
Eppleston, Glen

Espenoza, Marcella
Euell , Gregory
Ewing, Condy
faber, Chostopher

falcon , Carlota
febonger , Sando
feilbert , Ruth..
fields, Raymond

�Juniors

Fields, Renee
Ftelds, Royce
Ftnley, Tom
Florey, Jim

Ford, Russ
Foster, Mark
Fot1nos, Ang•e

Franch1ni, Terry

Freed, Cratg
Friedlob, Cindy
Gall, Barbara
Garcta, Peter

Gardner, Miki
Gardner, Ronn1e
Garrett, Laurie

Garrett, Pat

Gaul, Dave
Gettler, Becky
Gtlchrist, Bruce
Gtlmore, Ltnda Lee

Gtpson, Bernard
Glathar, Judy

Goens, Robert
Gonrales, Larry

Goodgton, Ketth
Gathman, Sue
Graham, Mary
Grams, Gary

Grandy, Sally
Grauberber, Linda
Grtfftn, Marilyn
Haberkorn, Karyl

Hager, Shannon

Hall, Russell
Hall, Stephen
Hammer, Butch

Hammers, Sondy
Hanatani, Susan

Harm, Bobbie Kay
Hartman, Gene

�Ha stongs, Carolyn

Hearn , Carol
Heg er, Kathy
He odbrak, Bonnie

Heolig , Ma ry Anne
Hendryson, John
Henry, Alice
Henry, Judy

Hessen1us, Connie
Hoague, Diana
Hockong, Juloe
Holm es, Ann

Proud, but Ineffective, the football team 's borrowed goodluck
charm hangs in its place of honor in the locker room .

Holm es, Leslie
Holyf ield, Jom
Horvat, Diane
Houlihan , Barbara

Hube r, Susan
Hudg ins, Andrea
Huff, Joe

Hume, Jim

Hume, Greg

Humm , Marti

Hurd , Barbara
Hutchoson , Linda

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Hutchonson , Paul
Jackson , Steve
Jackson , Terrance

Jenkans, Don
Jensen , Linda

Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Carole
Jahnsan , Sara
Johnson , Wyndol
Johnston, Annette

Johnston, Suzette
Jones, Dale
Jones, Lorelei
Jordan, Nancy
Jussell, Janice

�Kato, Sharon
Kavas, George
Kawakami, Albert
Kelley, Jackie

Kelley, Betsy
Kill1an, Kathy
Kissell, Paul
Koberstein, Debb1e

Koder, Marie

Koto, Paul
KotzelniCk, Gayle
Krautman , Stan

Kreutzer, Martin

Kur:z:, Barbara

Kusulas, Ela1ne
lambott, Linda

Lane, Toni

Lang, Constance
Lasky, Jay
leach, Marilyn

Juniors

leonard, Judy
levy, Arthur
L1ndsay, Douglas
Linton, Carla
Loomis, Barbara

lotz, RIChard

loui, Kenneth
loveland, MICkie
Luers, Paul
lupberger, Anne
Lyd1a, Johnny
Lyden, Eleanor

Maass, Phil
Macintosh, Bill
MacKay, Vicki

Maclean, Bruce
Mohr, Ga1l

Maliszewski, Eve

���N lson , Moke
Nethaway, Susan
N umann, Judy
Newbold, Woley
Newell , Danna
Newtonf Jenn1e

Noghtongale, Conrad
Norras . Barbara
Oloverous, Frank
O'Neoll , Eoleen
Overton , Sharon
Pace f Jane

Juniors

Packer, Gail
Pappas , Kathy

Parker, Jan
Parks, Joyce

Partrodge, Laura
Peros , Elaone

Peros, Phyllos
Perske, Roger

�Persson , Lynn
Pe terson , Don

Pe te t, John
Phollops, Mochelle
Platts, Tern

Prendergast, Brian
Proce, Gary
Pryor, Leland
Pryor, Moke
Pudlok, David

Pusede, Willie
Read , Russell

Reece, Eddie
Re ed, Melody

Rochardson , Ken
Richter, Rosie

Riffel , Cathy
Robinson , Michelle

Robinson , Rick
Rock, Linda

Rog e rs, Donna
Rose, Karen

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�Ross, Betsy
Ross, John
Ruggles, Glenn

Russell, Renee

Ryan, Bob
Sakamoto, Hamet

Salinas, Joe
Sanders, Herbert
Sanderson, Carol Ann

Sawaya, Alice
Schemel, David
Sch1lt, Margie

Juniors
Schmaltz, Steve
Schm1dt, Judy Jo
Schott, Barbara

Schwenger, Jack
Sekyra, Candy
Seymour, Ida

Shafer, Robert
Shermack, Susan

Simmons, Paula

Skeeters, Gary
Slaven, Flora lee
Sm1th, Doyce

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Smoth, Margaret
Smoth, Mold red
Smoth, Nancy
Smoth, Sando
Sn ed, John
Spencer, Melinda

Standley, Dock
Steele, Mary Lou
Steonhardt, Moke
Stevenson, Robert

Stewart, Richard
Stott, Londo

Streed, Donald
Stroplong, Pamela

Stroh, Debby
Swanson, Wolla

Sweeney, Kathleen
Swenson, Cheryl

Takamine, Connte

Takamine, Gaol

Taylor, Cynthia
Taylor, James

�Teeple, Steve
Thaemert, Marcia

Thayer, Sandi
Thompson, Bob
Thompson, Vivian Elois
Thurman, Nancy
Thurow, Boll
Tillis, Rayford

Tooley, Don
Townsend, Leslie
Trotsky, Jim
Troyer, Jackoe
Trujillo, Christella
Tucker, Kristoe

Tunick, Steve

Twist, Loranne

Underwood, Roslyn
Vasqu z, Lydia

Vigil, Susan
Vogel, Donra

Vogel, Howard
Wager, Marie

Wallace, Debo
Wallace, Margo

Walls, louiuana

Walton, Emmogene

Juniors

�Wascho, Dan
Watson, Valerie

Weir, Sven

Well1ngton, Kathy

Wickliffe, AliCia
Widmar, Kent

Wilbur, Steve
W1lliams, Eugene

Williams, Patr1c1a Ann

W1lson, Stella

Wong, Devon

Wood, Gary
Woods, Scottie
Wortham, Billy
Wright, Barbara

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Wright, Kayvonne

Young, Susan
Young, Suzanne

Zipp, Mary

Zalar, Mary
Zolzer, David

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Student Council

BUSS I, MARIA

ALEXANDER, LANNIE

GOLDHAMMER, JOE

HEARN , KATHY

MILLER, JUDITH

Pausing during a busy schedule, the Senoor class offocers (/eft to right )
are presodent, Joey Scott; treasurer, Pamela Sh ipp ; voce presodent, Cheryl
Horton ; and secretary, Kathy Riedesel.

TIMCHULA, MIKE

WALLACE, MARCELLUS

Senior Class
Officers
WILCOX, MARY SUE

�ABEL, SHARON
JCL.
ADAMS, GARY
AGUR, PETE
Brodge Club , Chess Club ; Jr . Achoevement ,
Skeast
ALEXANDER , GREG
AII -Coty Choor, All-School Show ; All-State
Choir; Boys' Bowling ; Concert Choir, Councol
Cap rs, Cross Country; Delegate Assembly;
folk Song Club, Inter-Club Counc1l; Key Club ;
Mokado , Student Councol; Track .

ALEXANDER, LANNIE
All -School Show ; Art Club ; Delegate Assembly;
JCL , Jr Escort , Senoor Servoce ProJect; Seraph
Sosters ; Skeast ; Student Councol , Sweetheart
Couple Attendant; Tro-Ho-Y; '65 Club .
ALLEN, EMILY
Art Club; Goris' Bowling; Jr. Red Cross
ALLEN, JILL
Camera Club .
ALLEN, JUDY

Carefully making a last minute inspection, Mrs
Eleanor Flotow leafs through the transcripts of
the senior class.

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W1th optimistic concern, Mr. Edward Race
glances through records of the Senior dues.

ALLEN, SUE
All-City Student Council; Art Club, sec., pres.,
Sophomore Class Pres.; Scholastic Art Awards;
Student Councol, rec . sec., Spotlight Staff,
artist
ALLSTUN 1 EDDIE
Boys' Bowhng
ALTBERGER, FRED
Delegate Assembly; Key Club, Pre-Law; Tennis
AMORI, MIKE
All-State Cross Country; "D" Club, Delegate
Assembly, Track.

ANDERSON, DON
fore1gn Language Club, TARS.
ANDERSON, JUDY
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Goris' Bowlong, treas., Jr Escort; PTA Mod 1, Seraph
Sosters; White Jackets, Y-Teens.
ANISIMOW VLADIMIR
All-School Show, Chess Club; Droll Team,
AOYAGI, LIANNE
FTA, JCL, PTA Hostess; Y-Teens, social chaorman.

�ARELLANO, BRUCE
ASHLEY, MICHELE
All -School Show ; De legate Asse mbly ; Girl s'
Bowling , Jr Achievement ; Knot -Wits ; Pre-Med ,
PTA Hostess; Rifle -ettes, Symposoum .
ATKISON, LARRY
All -City Band , All -City Orchestra , All -State
Orchestra , Chess Club, pres ., Council Cape rs ;
Euclodean Club , Inter-Club Councol ; Jr. Usher .

AUMILLER, ROBERTA
Jr. Achievement, Knit-Wits, Play Festival ; PTA
Hostess.
BAIN, LILLIAN
Chess Club, sec - treas .; Inter-Club Council ;
Skeost, Symposium , pres.; TARS, sec.-treas .;
Whole Jackets.
BARKER, RALPH

BARNHART, MOLLY
De legate Assembly, re c sec .; Honorary Cadet,
capt .· Inter- Club Councol ; Knot-Wots ; Montage ;
PTA ' Model, Senoor Service Pro)ect ; Spothght
Staff, reporter , Stud ent Councol ; Tro - Ho -Y,
pres.; ' 65 Club
BARR , FREDDIE
AII -Coty Choor , All -School Show ; Chess Club ,
Concer t Choor , Councol Capers, Cross Country ,
Pre-Med , Speech , Mokado
BARTHOLOMEW, TALBERT

BATES, JOHN
Chess Club ; Euclidean Club · Jr Achievement ·
Jr. Usher ; TARS , Track ; '65 'club
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BEATON, BRUCE
Aufste oger Club , " D" Club ; Delegate Assem bly ; Key Club ; Pre -Law ; LaCrosse Club .
BEAVER, OWEN
All -School Show , Concert Choir; Council Capers ·
Delegate Assembly.
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BEEZLEY, NANCY
Aufste oger Club , De legate Assembly, Euclidean
Club ; Folk . Song Club, Jr Esc.ort, Knot-Wots ;
Senoor Servoce . Pro1ect; Seraph Sosters- Spotlight
Staff, Symposoum, vice -pres ., TARS 'sec- treas. ·
' 6S Club .
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BELVEAL, PATTY
Rofle -ettes.
BENN, STEPHEN
BENWELL, JO
AII-Coty Band ;
Assembly.

All-School

Show;

Delegate

BERGMAN, CRAIG
Delegate Assembly.
BERMAN, BOBBI
Bridge Club , Delegate Assembly , Euclidean
Club , Jr. Escort, Seraph Sisters ; Whole Jackets.
BETKA, RICHARD
BEVERLY, LUGEANIA ROSE
Brodge Club ; Delegate Assembly ; Gymnastocs ,
High School Red Cross, Inter-Club Council ,
Judo Club , Jr Achievement, pres ; Knit-Wots ,
Modern Dance Group, sec .; PTA Hostess, YTeens, rec. sec., vice-pres.; Play Fest1val.

BLACK, JANET LEE
Chess Club ; PTA Hostess ; Senior Service Proj-

ect , Skeast, sec.
BLACK, PERRY
BLAKLEY, SANDRA DEE
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign Language Club ;
Inter- Club Council ; Rifle -ettes, pres.
BLANCHARD, LARRY

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BOARD, SHARON
Senior Service Proje ct ; Tri -Hi -Y; Y-Teens, worship chairman ; ' 65 Club .
BOLLACKER1 BRIAN
AII -C1ty Cho1r, All -School Show; Boys' State ;
Bridge Club, vic e- pre s .; Classification Board ;

Concert Choir; Council Capers ; Del egate Assembly , Drama Club ; Folk Song Club ; InterClub Counc1l , JCL , Key Club, reporter; Na tional Ment Lette r of Comme ndation , PreLaw ; Senior Service Project ; Speech , Student
Council Leadership Confere nce; Woodbury Con test, '6S Club .
BONHAM, BARBARA
Skeast.
BOTSFORD, ANN
Delegat e Assembly ;
Jackets .

FTA ;

Knit-Wits;

White

BOWDEN, PHYLLIS
BOWLING, HOWARD
BRAME, NATHANIEL
All -City Football , " D" Club ; Football.
BRAME, RANDY

Dele9ate Assembly; Jr. Usher; Pre-law ; Tennis; 65 Club .

BRANDT, DEBORAH
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly , Kn1t-W1ts, White Jackets.
BRANNON, BOB
All -City Football ; All -City Track ; Aufsteiger
Club ; " D" Club, pres .; Delegate Assembly ;
Football ; Inter-Club Council ; Ker, Club, vicepres ; Pre-Law , Sweetheart Coupe Attendant;
Track , Wrestling , '65 Club.
BRANUM, CHARLES
BRENT, ROSEANN
Concert Choir; Girls' Ensemble ; PTA Model ;
Senior Service Prorect; Y-Teens; ' 65 Club.

BREWER, MARGARET
BROCK, BEN
Auhte1ger Club , . Delega.te Assembly ; laCrosse
Club ; Sen1or Serv1ce Prorect; Skeast; ' 65 Club .
BROCK, JEAN
BROWN, BILL

AFS Semi-Finalist, All -School Show i D legate
Assembly; Jr Usher; Pre- law; Sen1or Serv1co
Prorect; Student Council ; ' 65 Club.

�BROWN , BYRON
BRUNKHORST, ELSIE
All School Show; Delegate Assembly, Goris'
Bowlrng PTA Hostess, Rrfl e-e ttes ; White Jackets, Y-T .ns, socral chairman .

BRUNTON , DAVE
Aufstcrgcr Club, Concert Cho11; Counter points;
Folk Song Club, Pre-Med, Skeast, vice-pres.

BRUSO, VIRGINIA
Art Club Chess Club, Counterpoints; Delegate
Assembly

BUCHANAN, ROBERT
BURBANK, JIM
Aufsterqer Club Chess Club

BURGETT CONNIE
BURNS, CINDY
All School Show, Dcl cqote Assembly; Fall
Sports At ndont, tnt r Club CounCil, Jr Closs
Ollie r s c Jr Prom Attendant, May Queen
Att ndant

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Model Teen\,

prci, PTA Model ,

th art Coup!

BURNS, MIKE
Ddtgote Ass, mbly , Hrgh School Red Cross, h!Storron Swrmmrng ' 6S Club

BUSSI, MARIA
AFS Exchange Student, Chrle ; Folk Song Club ;
Foreign

Language

Club ,

G1rls'

Gymnast1cs ,

Model Te ns, Seraph SISters ; Stud nt CounCil ,
Whrte Jack e t s

BUTLER, MARCIA
CABRAL, ART

CARD, MARILYN
All -City Choir; All-School Show ; All -State
Cho11, Angelaires; Concert Choir;
Council

Capers,

Counterpoints,

treas .;

Drama Club ,

Folk Song Club , Halos, JCL, trrbune , Mrkado ,
Speech.

CARDILLO, DAVID
Skeast.

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CARRASCO, TRINI
All -School Show , All -State Choor; Angelaires ,
Conce rt Choor, Council Capers ; Del egate As sembly , Dnll Team , commander ; Wrestling
CASADOS, PAT
Foreign Language Club ; Girls' Bowlong, pres .;
Inter Club Council , Jr. Achoevement; KnitWits ; Rofl e-ettes .
CASILLAS, ELIAS
JCL.

CAUSTRITA, LORRAINE
Y-Teens, '65 Club .
CAVOS, DIANA
FTA , lnternatoonal Relatoons, vice-pres .; White
Jackets
CAZER, JIM

CHAPIN, CHRISTY
CHAPMAN, ALLAN
CHISM, HARRY
Boys' Bowlong , Concert Choor; Stage Crew .
CHRISTENSEN, STEVE
All -School Show , Cross Country ; Delegate As sembly , Pre-Med, Speech, Swommong ; Tennis ;
Track .

CLEMENTS, PATTY
Drama Club , Folk Song Club , pres , Inter-Club
Councol; Student Councol Leadershop Conference, Y-Teens ; ' 65 Club .
CLUFF, ANNETTE
All -School Show ; Angelus Staff, Photo-coordi nator . Brodge Club ; Inter-Club Councol , JCL ,
Jr. Escort; Nat•onal Ment f1nahst ; SCience
Scm1nar · Seraph S1stcrs ; Speech , pres ., Vo1cc

of Dem~cracy Contest ; '65 Club .

COE, GERALD
COOK, LINDA
Counterpoonts , Foreogn Language Club ; Knot Wots , Y-Teens , '65 Club .

CORDOVA, ANDREW JOHN
CORONADO, CAREY
COUGHLIN, GARY
All -School Show , Concert Choor , Council Capers ,
Counterpoints, pres .; " 0" Club ; Folk Song
i~~~k . Football ; Key Club ; Sweetheart Couple ,
COUTURE, TERRI

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COWART, GLORIA

All -School Show Usherette - Kn it -Wits , Seraph
SISters , Whote Jackets, dro 1I master, '65 Club .
COX, BARBARA
Concert Choor; Delegate Assembly; High School
Red Cross ; Jr. Escort ; PTA Model , Seraph Sisters ; Y-Te ns.

CRANDALL, CHRISTINE
CRISS, MARY JANE
CRONKEY, CHRISTINE

Delegate Assemblr, Modern Donee Groupk sec. ,
PTA Model ; Senoor Servoce . Project ; S ~o,st ;
Whole Jackets; Y-Teens, servoce choormon , 65
Club .

CROW, JOAN

Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Escort; Pre-Med ; PTA
Hostess; Rifle-ettes ; Seraph Sosters; Skeost,
treos., Y-Teens.
DALTON, HARLON
All-School Show ; Angelus Stoff, CurriculumFaculty Edotor, Boys' State, gov .; Clossoficotion
Boord , Councol Capers ; Delegate Assembly,
Folk Song Club , Foreogn Language Club , InterClub Councol ; JCL, co-consul ; Jr Usher; Notional Merot Finalist; Ploy Festival Narrator;
Pre- Low , Senoor Servoce Project ; Student Coun cil ; Student Councol Leodershop Conference ,
Student Councol Workshop; Teen - Dems; No tional Achoevemcnt Scholorshop Fonolost, Voice
of Democracy Contest; ' 65 Club .
DANIELS, JOHN
Aufsteog r Club ; " D" Club; Football ; Key Club ;
LaCrosse Club; Pre-Low ; )keost; '65 Club.

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DAVIN, DENNIS
Skeost
DAVIS, DONNA GALE
Rifle-ettes, treos ., Goris' Ensemble .
DAVIS, GEORGIA ANN
Concert Choir, Dostrobutove Education ; Girls'
Bowling , . Ho9h School Red Cross ; Jr. Achievement ; Tr~ - Ht · Y .

DAVIS JOHNNIE MAE
Goris' Ensemble; Modern Donee Group.
DAVIS, PATRICIA
DAVIS, RONALD

DECKER, MARGARET
All -School Show ; Folk Song Club ; Gymnostocs
Hogh School Red Cross, PTA Hostess ; ' 65 Club
DERTINGER, STEVE
AII-Coty Track , All -Metra Track ; All -State
Track , Basketball , co-capt.; " D" Club ; Footboll, capt ,; Key Club, pres ; Pre · Low ; Senoor
Servoce Project ; Sophomore Closs Offocer, voce-.
pres., Sweetheart Couple Attendant; ' 6S Club
DESCIOSE, FRANK
Ddegote Assembly ; Key Club ; Senoor Service
l'r.oject , Speech ; Woodbury Contest ; '65 Club .

�DICKEHS, JERRY
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly;
Club; ROTC Droll Team; '65 Club .

Judo

DILLARD, STEPHANIE
DIHER, JONI
All-School . Show· Angelus Staff, layout and
Format Ed1tor; Concert Cho~r ; Council Capers ;
Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Attendant
Honorary Cadet, capt.; lnternatoonal Relatoons :
JCl ; Knot-Wits; Mokado; Montage; Proncopal's
Advosory Councol, ' 65 Club .

DORTZBACH, KAY
DREW, PHYLLIS
JCL; PTA Hostess; Y-Teens; ' 65 Club .
DUNCAH, JACKIE

DUNN, REXA
Delegate Assembly; Euclodean Club ; Jr. Escort;
Senoor Service Project; Seraph Sisters ; Teen·
Dems, ' 65 Club .
DUVALL, GERRI
Art Club ; Chess Club , Foreign language Club ;
Modern Dance Group; Symposoum.
EASLEY, EARLENE
Goris' Bowling ; Jr . Achoevement.

EASLEY, ROBERT
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Brogade Staff, Delegate Assembly; Jr. Achoevement .
EBERHART, KAREN
Concert Choir, JCl, PTA Model ; '65 Club .
EDWARDS, MICHAEL

EGLE, DAGMARA
Art Club · Aufsteiger Club[· Delegate Assembly;
Drama dub; Folk Song C ub ; Girls' Ensemble ;
Y·Teens
EISNACH, JEANETTE
FTA; JCl ; Jr Escort ; ~nit-Wits; PTA Hostess;
Seraph Sisters, Symposoum .
EKHOLM, MARCIA

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Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters;
Spotlight Staff, Editor-in-Chief.
ELMER, LIHNEA
Symposium, Teen-Dems.
ENGLES, LINDA

ENGLISH, BARBARA
Foreogn language Club ; Goris' Bowlong; Modern
Dance Group, Whote Jackets, Y-Teens,
ERBISCH, CAROL
Alf.Coty Band. Euclidean Club, historoan ; JCl ;
Jr. Es&lt;ort ; Seraph Sosters , Skeast; Wolcott
Soght Readong Contest; ' 65 Club .
EVERSMAN, LINDA
All-City Pep Club , Goris' Bo•ling sec., vocepres.; Jr. Escort, Knot -Wots; PTA Hostess ·
Seraph Sosters , Whole Jackets hostoroan · Y~
Teens ; ' 65 Club
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FARRELL, MIKE
FASANO, JIM
D I gat Assembly; Hogh School Red Cross ;
Scnoor Servoce ProJect, Speech , Teen-Dems, ' 65
Club .
FAUVER, PAUL

FEY, DOUGLAS
LaCro.se Club .

l~~Lg~b B~R~gate Assembly, Folk Song Club ,
Key Club' S noor Servoce Protect , ' 65 Club
FINCH, JUDY
FISER, LEE
AII-Coty Orchestra ; All-School Show , Ch ss
Club , Councol Capers ; Euclodean Club ; Jr
Usher, Mokado ,

FISHER, LYNN
FLOYD, CLAY
Jr Achoevement ; TARS.
FOLEY, KAY
Counterpoints , Delegate Assembly; Model
~~~bs ; PTA Model , Senoor Servoce Protect, ' 65

FORD, LINDA

FOREMAN, BARBARA
JCL, Modern Dance Group , voce-pres ., tr&lt;as ,
Spotlight Staff, reporter; Whote Jackets
FOUNTAIN , ROGER
Bolloards Club , D legate Assembly ; Skeast
FOUST, JAY
All -School S~ow ; Art Club. Aufsteoger Club,
voce pres Coun:ol Capers , Delegate Ass mbly ·
Hogh School Red Cross Jr Red Cross Stat~
Conventoon ; Key Club, Skeast, racong chaorman, ' 6S Club.
FOX, NANCY
All-School Show. Concert Choir; Councol Capers;
~;tl~~e Assembly; Drama Club ; PTA Model ;

�FOX, ROBERT
FRANK, PAUL
TARS .
FRANKLIN, DENNY
FREEHLING, WILLIAM
All -School Show ; Chess Club ; CounCil Cap rs ;
Delegate Assembly , Droll Team ; Senoor Servoce
Prorect .

FUJIMORI , MELODY
lnter ~ Ciub

Counc•l ,

International

Relat1ons t

trras , pr s, JCL , Jr Escort , Mod I Tee ns ,
Nat•onal Mt ret Stm• .. f•nollst , f•nollst ; Stn•or
Se rvoce Prarect, Seraph Sisters ; Skeast , Speech ,
Whot Jackets
FUKUHARA, ARLENE
Art Club , Delegat e Assembly , Whole Jackets ,
Y-Teens .
FUKUHARA, CHARLENE
Art Club , FTA ; JCL ; Whole Jackets; Y-Teens
FULLER, ROGER

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FULTON, DANA
GALLAGHER, JEANNIE
FTA · Hogh School Red Cross ; Knot-Wots ; '65
Club
GAMBLE, WILDA
GAPUZAN , AL
AII-Coty Band, All-School Show ; Senior Service
Prorect, Skeast ; TARS .

GARCIA, BENNY
D" Club , Football
GARDNER, TONI
Aufsteiger Club Delegate Assembly; Y-Teens ;
65 Club .
GARTEN, RAY
GAUMER, RONNI

GAVETTE , LINDA
All -School Show Brodge Club , PTA Hostess ;
Senior Servoce Prorect Y-Teens ; ' 6S Club .
GEIST, KAY ANN
GERITZ, KATHY
Delegal&lt; Assembly, Folk Song Club ; G~rls' En semble , Hogh School Red Cross ; Model Teens,
PTA Hostess, Skeast Tri-Hi-Y.
GERSH , LAWRENCE
JCL consul Pre-Law Woodbury Contest

GIBBS, SUSAN
Drama Club , Folk Song Club, attendanc e sec •
For ogn language Club . JCL , Knot Wots , Mod I
Tee ns , PTA Hostess. Senoor Servoce Project ,
Skeast ; Y-Teens 65 Club .
GIDDINGS, ERROL
Boys' Bowlong Chess Club.
GILDEN , RON
Cross Country; " D" Club ; Key Club; Track,
Wr stlong
GILLOTT£, TONI

GLANERT, SANDY
Foreogn language Club; FTA.
GLASSEY, BILL
Aufst ogcr Club , Chess Club. treas.; Euclodean
Club , Sco nee Semonar
GLASSMAN , SUE
GLENN , JACK
All -City Orch~tra , All-School Show ; All-State
Orch stra
CounCil Cap rs ; " D" Cl•b, Jr
Usher, Mo ado; Strong Quartet

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Ang Ius Staff, Production; Delegate Ass mbly;
Drama Club Jr. Usher, Key Club; Montag :
Pre-Law, tre~s; Sentor Service Project; Student
Counetl; '65 Club.
GOLDHIRSCH, LARRY
GONZALES, JOSSIE
AII-Ctty Red Cross Counetl;
Group

Modern

Dance

GORDH MARTY
Htgh School Red Cross; JCL; Pre-Med; Rifle-

ell s

GORDON, JUDY
Modern Dance Group; Pre-Med; PTA Hostess;
Sympostum; '65 Club.
GRASSMAN, FELIX
All-School Show.
GREEN, JOAN
Del gote Assembly; High School Red Cross; Jr.
Achtevement, Modern Dance Group.
GREENBERG, ROGER
All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Bustness Manager; Boys' State, Delegate Assembly, pres;
Jr Ush r; LaCross Club, Pre-Law, vice-pres,

Pnnctpol's Advtsory Counctl; Science Seminar;
S noor S rviCe PrOJect, Student Counetl Leadershop Conference, Student Counctl Workshop,
5 nat Youth Award Nomtn e, '65 Club,

Seniors

GREENLEE, ROBERT
Delegate Assembly.
GREER, INA
Delegate Ass mbly; Modern Dance Group ; PTA
Hostess ; Sentor Service ProJect.
GREER, WANDA
Htgh School Red Cross ; Knit-Wits; Pre-Med,
sec.; PTA Model; Whtte Jackets.
GRIFFEY, JENNIFER
Art Club; Counterpotnts, FTA; Inter Club Counctl, Jr Escort; Seraph Ststers, Skeast, VICe·
pres., pres

GRIFFIE, KAREN
Gtrls' Bowltng , Knit-Wits .
GRIFFIN, SALLY
Skeast.
GROTE, GEORGE
Boys' Bowltng

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GRUENERT, DANA LEE
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly ; Drama
Club, Folk Song Club, sec., Kntt · Wits, viCe•
pres~ Mod I Teens, vtce-pres.; Nattonal Foren ..
SICS League, Nattonal Thesptans PTA Model·
Shofroth Contest; Speech, Wolcott Stght Read :
tng Contest
HABERSTICH, ALICE
Drama Club, vice-pres., pres ; High Sc~ool Red
Cross, Inter-Club Counetl ; Jr Escort, PTA
Hostess, Seraph Ststers, Y-Teens
HAGADORN, VAUGHN
HAGIYA, MARK
" D" Club, Key Club, Speech; Swimming ,

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�HALL, TYLER
Angelus Staff, Edotor-in-Chief; Delegate Assembly; Key Club.
HALLBERG, LINDA
All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly, attendance sec.; JCL, scribe; PTA Hostess; Y-Teens .
HAMILTON, BETTY

HAMILTON , JANNY
All -Sc hool Show; Councol Capers; Inter-Club
Council, R•flc -c ttes, pres, v1ce·pres, team
capt.
HANCHETT, JANET
FTA , JCL ; Seraph Sisters; Y-Teens, recording
sec,
HARGREAVES, PATTY

HARPER, TOM S.
All -City Orchestra ; All -School Show; Aufsteoger
Club
HARRINGTON, SUE
Camera Club , Drama Club ; Hogh School Red
Cross ; Jr Achievement, treas
HARRIS, BOB

HARRISON, PAMM
HARRISON, TARRY
All -City Cross Country ; All - City Track ; AllMetro Track ; All-State Crass Country, All State Track , " D" Club; '65 Club .
HART, CHRIS
Cross Country; Euclidean Club 1• pres .; InterClub Councol, pres .; Jr. Usher; 1&lt;.ey Club , PTA
Model , Scien ce Seminar; Track .

HASEGAWA, DUANE
Baseball, "D" Club , Delegate Assembly, Euclodean Club , Football , Jr. Usher ; Key Club;
Pre -law ; '65 Club.

r~t~~~~( t~~;; Concert Chair; Council Capers;
Delegate Assembly ; FTA, Skeast;
service chairman; '65 Club.

Tro-Ho-Y,

HASSE, GREG
HAUERT, GISELA
Jr Escort, Seraph Sisters ; Skeast, '65 Club .
HAUGEN , BETH
All -City Orchestra , All -School Show ; All- State
Orchestra , Councol Capers , Hogh Schaal Red
Crass , JCL, PTA Hostess , Senior Servoce ProJ ect, Spotlight Staff, news edotor, page editor;
Tri - Hi-Y, recordong sec,; Whote Jackets ; '65
Club

r~'1~~~~S6e~:~~ Assembly ; FTA , JCL, KnitWits, hostoroan, PTA Hostess.

HAWLEY, BETH
Ange lus Staff, Art editor, Art Club , Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club , Folk Song Club ; Model
Teens , Skeast, Speech, sec., ' 65 Club
HEARN, KATHY
Bridge Club , Delegate Assembly ; Jr Class
Offocer, treas ; PTA Model ; Senoor Service
Project , Student Councol ; Student Council
Leadership Conference, '65 Club
HECHT-NIELSEN, ROBERT
HEDGE, ENID
Modern Dance Group.
HEILIG, JERRY
Boys' Bowling , '65 Club .
HEISTEN, CAROL
Delegate Assembly , Euclidean Club; FTA , High
School Red Cross, recordong sec ., Knot-Wots,
Model Teens; Skeast ; Teen-Dems, board of
dorectors, '65 Club .

Seniors

�HELSTIEN, SHERIE
AII·Coty Choir, All-School . Show ; All-State
Cho1r; Concert Cho.r, Council Capers, Drama
Club ; Mokado ; Speech ; Wolcott Soght Readong
Contest, ' 65 Club .
HENDERSON, PHIL
HENDRYSON MIKE
AII -Coty Swimmong, All-State Swimmong, Aufsteoger Club ; "D" Club, sec.; Delegate Assem·
bly; Football ; Inter-Club Council ; Key Club ,
Track; '65 Club.

HESS, BOB
All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; All-State
Orchestra, Chess Club; Council Capers .
HESS, LINDA.
HILLHOUSE, WILLIAM
All -School Show, ROTC Drill Team .

HILLMEYER, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; PTA
Speech.

Hostess;

Skeast,

HIROKAWA, ARLENE
High School Red Cross; JCL; Knit-Wits.
HOAG, THOMAS
AII-Coty Golf, All-State Golf; "D" Club_. treas ;
Delegate Assembly; Golf, co-capt.; J1..L; Key
Club; ' 65 Club.

HOLDEN, BILL
HOLMES, MYRA.
All-School Show, Jr. Achoevement; '65 Club.
HOLST, MONTA. JO
Symposium; Teen-Dems.

HOMSTAD, MARY
All-School Show; Art Club, Aufsteoger Club ,
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; Folk Song
Club, Model Teens, PTA Hostess.
HOOKER, KAREN
AII-Coty Pep Club; Art Club, sec. ; Folk Song
Club, Jr Escort, Seraph Sisters; White Jackets,
treas.
HORTON, CHERYL
Concert Choir; DAR Winner; Delegate Assembly; Goris' State, Honorary Cadet, Lt Col,
Jr Escort; Model Teens, PTA Hostess, Senoor
Class. Vtce-Pres.; Senior Serv1ce Project; Seraph Sosters; Skeast; '65 Club.

219

HORVATH, FRANK
Camera Club, voce pres.; Judo Club.
HOTALING, KATHY
Drama Club, Jr Achievement; Jr. Escort; PTA
Hostess, Seraph Sosters, Y-Teens; '65 Club.
HUDSON, JOYCE
FTA, '65 Club.

HULL, DANNY
HUMM, KAREN
International Relations; JCL; Pre-Med; PTA
Hostess, Skeast; Speech; '65 Club.
HUMPHREYS, PETE
Folk Song Club; Skeast, Speech; Teen-Dems,
'65 Club

�HUSKEY, NICK
IBARBIA, MERCEDES
IMES, RI~NIE
Mokado, Modern Donee Group ,
IRVING, BARBARA
Drama Club, vice · pres., corr -sec .; Foreign language Club ; JCL ; Jr . Escort ; Seraph Sisters,
treas , Sk ast, Wolcott Soght R adong Contest.

IVIE, DAVID
IWAGOSHI, RO~
All School Show ; Sols' Bowlong ; Chess Club ;
Delegate Assembly; uclod an Club; ' 65 Club .
JACKSON, RICHARD
JACKSON, R. ELAINE
Riffle-ette s , Symposium ; Tecn -Dems; '65 Club .

JACOBS, JANET
Brodgc Club , tr os ; Foreign Language Club ,
FTA , Hogh School Red Cross; Inter-Club Coun cil , White Jacke ts
JAMES, CHESTER
LaCrosse Club.
JAMES, JANET KAY
Goris' Bowling ; Y-Teens.
JERNIGAN, JAY
Skeast

JESKE, RICHARD
Football; Baseball ;

~~~~~~.'ty

Seniors

" D"

Club ; ' 6S

JOHNSON, ALAN
JOHNSON, BILL
Alpone Club ; Skeast.

JOHNSON, CLAUDE
JOHNSON, DAVID
JOHNSON, DONALD
Boys' Bowling ; Golf .

JOHNSON, FRANCES
AII · Coty Choor, All School Show ; Concert Choir ;
Countcrpoonts . Angelaores ; Halos ; All -School
Show ; Councol Capers, Mikado .
JOHNSON, LINDA
JOHNSON, PEGGY
Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Bowlong ; Girls' En s mbl e, Modern Donee Group ; R1ffle -ettes

220

JOHNSON, PHIL
Cross Country, " D" Club; Delegate Assembly ;
JCL ; Key Club ; Senoor Service Pro1ect ; Spotlight Staff, reporter, '6S Club .
JOHNSON, TERRY
JCL
JONES, CLETA
Drama Club Folk Song Club .

��Seniors

JOI•HS, JUANITA
AU - School Show, Concert Chair; Gymnastics ;
Jr Achoevement; JCL , Rift e-ettes; '65 Club .

JOSLIN, LAWRENCE
' 65 Club.

KENNEY, PAMELA
KING, KAREN
FTA; PTA Hostess; ' 65 Club.

KINGTON, LYNN
Speech , Wolcott Sight Reading Contest Win nc r, National Forensic League.

KITTREDGE, CHARLES

KLEIN, EWALD
KNIGHT, HAROLD
AU -Coty Band, AU -School Show ; Angclaires ;
Concert Band, Delegate Assembly , Concert
Orchestra ; Key Club Talent Show Wonne r;
Mokado , Show Band, TARS , Track

KNOX, DOUGLAS

KOHANKIE, LINDA
KOUTSIS, LIZ
KRAMER, SUZY

KREIDER, JIM
Golf ; Hogh School Red Cross, Key Club ; LaCrosse Club , Skeast.

KRILL, SUE
JCL , Jr Escort; Model Teens ; PTA Hostess;
Seraph Sisters, sec .; TARS ; Tri- Hi-Y, vice-pres.

KUBLY, PAM
Fo_lk Song Club ; High School Red Cross; KnitWots, PTA Hostess ; Y-Toens ; ' 6S Club

KUCHEL, MICHELE
KULLING, JANET
KURTZER, DENNIS
FTA; TARS.

�KUYKENDALL, MIKE
Baseball ; " D" Club.
KYLE, SHIRLEY
LACHMAN, LAWRENCE
Eucl1dean Club, '65 Club

LANCASTER, DALE
LANDIS, HALE
Camera Club, TARS.
LANDAU FELIX
All-City Cross Countryj All -Metro Track, All State Cross Country; 'D" Club, Delegate Assembly; JCL, scnbe, '65 Club

LASBY, STANLEY
Camera Club, pres .; Spotlight Staff, photographer
LASKY, ANN
Girls' Bowling
LASLEY, SAUNDRA
'6S Club.

LAUTERBACH, HELEN
FTA, H1gh School Red Cross.
LAWRENCE, MIKE
All-School Show; Aufsteiger Club ; "D" Club ;
Delegate Assembly; Golf ; H1gh School Red
~~~~: ~ e~ C~~t· Sen1or Se'rV1ce Project; Teen -

6

LAWRENSON, STAN
Camera Club ; Chess Club.

LAWS, WILLIAM
LAWSON, MARVELL
All -School Show, Concert Cho~r ; Folk Song
Club ; Fore1gn language Club; Concert Band ,
Key Club, Sen1or Service ProJect; '65 Club.
LEAF, LINDA

LEBOIS, DOREEN
Delegate Assembly; '65 Club.
LECLAIRE, PAT
Aufste1ger Club , Boys' Bowling , Cross Country ,
laCrosse Club, Spotlight Staff, photographer,
Track , ' 65 Club
LEE, CAROL

G~rls' Bowling, pres ., Inter-Club Council ; Knit-

Wits, Seraph S1sters , Wh1te Jackets.

LEE, MIKE
Boys' Bowling, pres .; Inter-Club Council , Spotlight Staff, sports reporter.
LEHR RONALD LAWRENCE
All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Copy Editor;
" D" Club , Delegat Assembly, Inter-Club Council, JCL , Jr. Usher; Key Club ; Montage, Ed1tor1n-Ch1ef, National Ment F1nal1st , Pre -La.w,
pres · LaCrosse Club; AFS sem1-f1nallst; Sen1or
Serv1~e Project, Tenn1s, '65 Club.
LEROY, KEN
Drama Club; Stage Crew.

223

�LESLI £, RICHARD
Concert Choor, Councol Capers,
Club

ROTC Rifle

LEVISOHN, JANICE
LEWIS, GEORG£
Back e tball (Munich , Mannheim); Chess Club
(Mu .), Moxed Choir (Mu .); Football (Mo .);
Inter -Club Councol (Ma .); lnte rnatoonal Relatoons , Jr. Class Pres . (Ma .); Jr. Marshal (Ma .);
Student Council (Ma ., Mu .); Student Court
(Mo .), Track (Ma .).
LEWIS, JIM

LIGHT, BARBARA
Aufsteiger Club, Euclodean Club ; International
Relations, JCL.

tribun ~

LINDSAY, LINDA
Counterpoonts , Delegate Assembly; Rifle- ettes ;
TARS, state corr.- sec .
LINN, DEANNA
Aufsteiger Club, Y-Teens.
LITTLE, MARTY

LLAFET, ELOTH
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly, FTA ; JCL, PTA Hostess; Senior Service
Project, Tri- Hi-Y; White Jackets, Y-Teens; ' 65
Club .
LONG, SANDRA
Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club ; Folk Son~
Club , FTA parliamentarian ; Jr. Escort, PTA
Hostess, Seraph Sisters; Y-Teens; '65 Club .
LOUI, CALVIN
LOVE, CHUCK
Delegate Assembly ; FTA, historian ; Symposium ; TARS ; Woodbury Contest.

LUMAN, FRANK
TARS ; '65 Club .
LUNDQUIST, DAVID
Brodge Club ; Chess Club ; Euclidean Clubt· Na tional Merot Letter of Commendation ; ARS,
vice~pres .

LUNDQUIST, LORENE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Clubt hostoroan ;
Folk Song Club, treas ., Model
eens, PTA
Hostess; Spotloght Staff, reporter, Y-Teens,
program chairman .

MAASS, BILL

MacLEAN, BRIAN
MacMILLAN, LINDSAY
Knot-Wits
MADDY, DAVID LEE
MAHR, PETE
Boys' Bowling , Camera Club ; Folk Song Club ;

FTA .

MAJORS, TOM
Boys' Bowling .
MANIATES

DANNY

MANLEY, SCOTT

224
MARITZ, KAREN
Delegate Assembly; Goris' Bowling; PTA Hostess . Seraph Sisters ; Y-Teens.
MARCUS, ROSE
MARTIN, ED

�MARTINELLI, KATHY
R1fle-ettes, range offiCer.
MARTINEZ, LONEY
Jr Achievement
MATSUMONJI, LANCE
Delegate Assembly; Swimming

MATTHEWS, LAURA SHARON
All-School Show; Concert Cho~r; Delegate Assembly; Fore1gn Language Club ; G1rls' Ensem ble ; High School Red Crass; Madel Teens;
Pre-Med, PTA Hostess .
MATTOX, JACQUELINE
MAY, LOIS
AII·City Pep Club; FTA, vice-pres.; Jr Escort;
Pre-Med, PTA Hostess; Seraph SISters; Skeast;
Wh1te Jackets, VICe-pres.; Y-Teens ; '6 S Club .

MAY, RUSSELL
Camera Club
McCLINTON, JACQUELINE
Kn1t-W1ts ; R1fle-et tes.
McCOTTER, GEORGE

McDONALD, JANE
PTA Hostess , ' 6S Club.
McGEE, BARBARA
Delegate Assembly, G~rls' Bowling.
McGEE, KEN

McGRATH, ELAINE
AII -C1 ty Band , All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly, H1gh School Red Cross, International
Relations , M1kado; Pre-Med , R1fle-ettes, G~rls'
R1fle Team Alternate.
McGRATH, LINDA
McKENZIE, GORDA
All -Sc hool Show ; Cheerleader; Delegate Assem bly : JCL , Jr Prom Attendant; Model Tee ns ,
Sen1or Service Prorect, Tri - Hi -Y; Wh1te Jackets ;
'65 Club

McKENZIE, JACKIE
Delegate Assembly; FTA.
McKINZIE, JINNY
Model Teens, TARS .
McMILLAN, JANE
All -School Show, Delegate

Assembly;

Fall

~~~~1 T~!~~~d~T~ :;9~1 . ~~~~~: s:~~ce cp~~j~
ect, Skeast, Sweetheart Couple Attendant; ' 65
Club

McMOSLEY, WILLIAM
AII -C1ty Track, AII - Ci~ Band;
Track; All-State Track; ' D" Club .
McNAMARA, MICKY
McNATT, SANDRA

All -Metro

�McPHEE, MIKE
McQUEARY VICKY
Aufsteo9er Club; Senior Service Project;
Teens; 65 Club.

Y-

McRAE, CATHY
All -School Show , Concert Choir; Counterpoints ·
Goris' Ensemble ; Hogh School Red Cross · Jr:
Achoevement; Mode rn Dance Group ; Pre -Med ,
PTA Model Alternate
MEININGER, CANDY
Art Club ; Counterpoonts , Delegate Assembly;
Folk Song Club , Skeast, Y-Teens

MELNICK, BARBARA
Hogh School Red Cross , Modern Dance Group ;
Pre-Med, treas .; PTA Hostess; Whole Jackets .
MERICLE, JIM

Seniors
METZ, CARL
All -School Show ; All-City Orchestrab· Delegate
Assembly Alternate , Folk Song Clu ; Skeast;
Student Councol
MIDDLEBROOK, WYNN
AII -Cotr Choor; Aufsteog r Club , Concert Choir;
Counc•

Cop~rs ,

Counterpoints, program chair-

man ; " D" Club ; Mokado .
MILLER, BILL
MILLER, CONNIE
All Coty Choor; AII ·School Show ; Cheerleader ;
Concert Choor, Councol Cap rs; Folk Song Club ,
Knot .Wots Mokado ; Model Teens ; Senoor Servoce Projec't . Tro- Hi- Y: Whole Jackets ; ' 65 Club .
MILLER, JUDITH
All School Show , Concert Choir , Folk Song
Club , Goris ' Ensemble; Student Councol ; Teen Dems , '65 Club
MILLER, SUE ANN
All -School Show Scenery ; Angelus Staff Album
Edotor , Art Club, sec., voce-pres .; 0 legate
Assembly, Jr. Escort ; Knit · Wits ; Mokado Scen ery, Play Festoval ; PTA Hostess ; Senoor Servoce
Project; Seraph Sosters, Skeast; ' 65 Club.
MILLER, SUSAN
Delecjate Assembly, Folk Song Club ; Girls'
Bowling , Goris' Ensemble ; Teen Dems, ' 65 Club
MILLIGAN, STEVE
Aufsteoger Club, Delegate Assembly, Key Club ,
Senoor Servoce Project, Skeast; '65 Club .
MOORE, DEANE
Art Club , Modern Dance Group ; '65 Club .
MOORE, HUGH
All -School Show, Angelus Staff, Technocal
Composotoon Edotor, Concert Choir, Councol
Capers, " D" Club , Delegate AssemblyJ. pres .;
Hogh School Red Cross , Inter- Club o...ouncil ,
JCL; Key Club , PTA Model, Senoor Service
Pro1ect, SkeastJ. Sweetheart Couple Attendant,
Swommong, ' 65 o...lub.
MOORE, PAT
Delegate Assembly ; . High School Red Cross;
Jr Achoevement, Knot-Wits.
MOORE, ROCHELLE
All-School Show, Concert Choor; Councol Capers;
Delegate Assembly; Goris' Ensemble , Jr . Achoevep.~~tFe~~f:~i; ~~~;~~~s; Modern Dance Group;

�MOORS, MIKE
Chess Club ; TARS .
MORIMOTO, SHARON
Euclidean Club ; FTA, historian ; Jr
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets

Escort;

MOSS, WILLIAM
All -City Baseball .
MOURHESS, DAVE
" D" Club, Delegate Assembly, FTA ; Hogh
School Red Cross; Key Club ; Speech; Student
Councol Workshop ; Track , Wrestling ; '65 Club .

MOURNE, TINA
MRUZ, DICK
MULLINS, JULIE
MURRAY, DONALD RICHARD

MURR, BRENDA
MYERS, LINDA
~~c~!~rt; PTA Hostess; Seraph Sisters ; White
NAKAMURA, DENNIS
Baseball , Boys' Bowling; "D" Club; Euclidean
Club, Jr. Usher; Science Seminar.
NEUMAN, JOHN
• D" Club, Golf, JCL ; Key Club , Skeast ; '6~
Club

227
NEWTON, BRENT
All-City Tennis; All-State Tennis; "D" Club;
Track
NIELSEN, PAM
All-School Show,
Hi-Y.

PTA Hostess, Skeast; Tri-

NIGH, DONALD

NIX, TRUDI
FTA, Whote Jackets, '65 Club
NORMAN, MARY ANN
Concert Choor; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling; Knot-Wits.
NORWOOD, JACK
Skeast.

OAKLEY, VERA
Foreogn Language Club;
Skeast, Whole Jackets .

JCL;

Knit-Wits;

O'CONNELL, RAY
O'DONNELL, JOHN
AII-Coty Choir; All-School Show; Ang !aires;
Concert Choir

�OHMER, JANE
Angelaores, Art Club, Concert Choir; Rifleettes
OLSO N, WAYNE
Cross Country ; Delegate Assembly; Track .
OM OH UNDRO, LEE
All -City Football, AII-Metr~. F~otball ; All -Stat~
Football Aufsteoger Club ; D Cub, voce -pres ,
Delegat~ Assembly ; Inter-Club Councol , Sweet ·
heart Attendant; ' 6S Club .

ORENDORF, TED
OTSTOT, RAY

OWENS, CECIL

OYE, CHERYL
Art Club . FTA , lnternatoonal Relatoons , PTA
Hostess . Skeast; Whole Jackets , '6 S Club ,
PAPAZIAN, SUZANNE
AII -Coty Choor, All -School Show ; Angelaores ,
Concert Cho1r Counterpoints, sec .; Delegate
Assembly ; FTA .
PARKER, WANDA

PATE, KATY
Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly ; Fall Sports
Attendant, JCL , Jr Prom Attendant ; PTA
Hostess ; Sweeth art Couple Attendant ; Tri Ho-Y ; Whole Jacke ts

~~J:~~~!~:~rly Fall Sports Attendant , JCL ;
Jr Prom Attendant , May Qu en Attendant ;
Model Teens ; Swee theart Couple Attendant .
PATTERSON, PATTY
AII ·School Show, Angelus Queen ; Ch erlcader,
Councol Capers , DAR Fonalost , Delegate Assem bly , Fall Sports Attendant ; FTA ; Girls' En semble; Jr
Escort ; Jr. Prom Queen , May
Queen Attendant , PTA Model , Seraph Sosters ;
Sop~omore Class, sec.; Whole Jackets , Y-Teens,
voce-pres ., '6S Club .

PATTE RSO N, T O M
Boys' Bowling , sec., treas. ; '6S Club
PA UL, LEONARD
PEARCE, PA M
Delegate Assembly , Folk Song Club, Foreogn
Language Club ; Goris' Ensemble , Modern Dance
Group, Speech ; Teen-Dems, treas , Whole
Jackets

PENNETTA, JIM
PENNY, RICHARD

P ERKIN , DON
"D" Club, Football, JCL.

PERKINS, ANN ETTE

PEROS, NICK

PERRY, DALTON

�PETERS, JAMES
PHILLIPS, SUSIE
H1gh School Red Cross
PIERCE, MARSHA
FTA , Jr Achievement ; Y-Teens ; '65 Club .
POLLACK, SHARON

POMERANZ, RON
Classification Board ; Delegate Assembly · High
School Red Cross; Inter-Club CounCil ; Key Club,

sec.

PONTOW, ART
All -School Show , Skeast.
PORTER, MONA
All -School Show , Angelus Staff, Administration
and Special Dept ; Conce rt Cho1r, CounCil
Capers ; M1kado , PTA Model , Sen1or Service
~~:bct ; Skeast, Tn - H1 - Y, Wh1te Jackets; ' 6S
0

~~e~;E~i'uJ, ~ce-pres.; " D" Club ; Euclid ean
Club , Golf, co-capt.

PRATT, DOLORES
Distnbutlve Education , Girls' Bowling
PRIMMER, JOEL
PRITCHARD, LILLI
All -School Shaw, Cheerleader; Fall Sports Attendant ; Jr Prom Attendant , May Queen
~[~bndant ; Model Teens ; Wh1te Jackets, ' 65
QUINTANA, MAXINE

Seniors
RAGULSKY, ROSEMARY
RAPHAEL, LES
Bndge Club . Chess Club , Euclidean Club , FTA ,
treas ., Key Club, ott. sec.
RASKIN, LINDA
Delegate Assembly Folk Song Club, sec.; FTA ;
Senior Service Project , Wh1te Jackets
REDMOND, LINDA
Delegate Assembly, Girls' Bowling , GymnastiCS ,
High School Red Cross , Intramural Basketball ;
Modern Dance Group , R1fle-ettes.

RECTOR, JIM
Angelaires, Concert Choir; Gymnastics 2 · High
School Red Cross, ' 65 Club .
'
REECE, BARRY
Boys' Bowling ; ROTC Rifle Club.
REIMANN, LOTHAR
Pre-law ; Woodbury Contest.
RENZ, PAT
Delegate Assembly;
vice-pres.

Distributive

Education,

RETTBfRG, SUSAN
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Tri-Hi-Y,
chaplain .
REYES, FARIDE
Delegate Assembly; Rifle-ettes.
REYNOLDS, NORMA
Folk Song Club ; Jr. Achievement, vice-pres.;
JCl; Science Seminar; '65 Club.
RHOADS, WARREN

�RICE. DIANA
Art Club; Concert Choir, Symposium, Teen Dems , Young Socialist Forum.
RICHARDS, CINDY
Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics; Y-Teens ,
RICHARDSON, CAROLYN
Deltgate Asnmbly; Jr Achievement, Jr. Escort; S raph Sisters, Tri - Ho-Y; White Jackets

230

RICHARDSON, JOYCE
Rl EDESEL. KATHY
Delego:e Assembly ; Girls' State, semi·fonahst;
Honorary Cadet, major, Honorary Cad t Droll
Team , JCL , Jr Escort; NCTE Finalist . PTA
Ho~tcss ;

Art Sem1nor ~ Senior Class Sec; Senior

Servoce Protect , Seraph Sosters; Spotlight Staff,
copy rewrote editor; Tri - Hi -Y Legislative Ass mbly, senator, Wolcott Contest ; '65 Club ,
RIGG, JACK
Folk Song Club ; TARS, Denver chairman .

RIGGS, BYRON
Bas ball , 'D' Club ; Delegate Assembly, Key
Club .
RINDOM, KAY
Concert Choor , Delegate Assembly; Knot -Wits ,
Mokado Senoor Servoce Pro1ect; Skeast, Whole
Jackets , Y Teens , 65 Club
RIORDON, JOHN

ROBARDS, CHERYL
ROBERTS, KAY
Art Club , Aufsteiger Club ; Delegate Assembly;
Foreogn Language Club, Skeast ; '65 Club .
RODRIQUEZ, LORETTA
Countcrpoonts Delegate Assembly ; Hogh School
Red Cross Jr Achoevement, PTA Hostess .
ROGGENBACH, ANN
Whot&lt; Jackets; Y-Teens .

ROME, Ell
D" Club, HA ; Swimming.
ROMERO, ALBERT
ROTHCHILD, SARA
AII -Coty Orchestra, All-School Show, AII·State
Choor, Brodge Club; Councol Capers , Delegate
Assembly, Drama Club , Jr . Escort ; Mokado ;
PTA Hostess, Seraph Sosters ; Symposoum , Whote
Jackets .
RUBIN, MIRIAM
Angelus Staff, Album asst copy reader; Coun terpoonts, parhamentaroan ; Folk Song Club ;
FT A ; Intramural Basketball ; Pre-Med, Senoor
Servoce Protect; Symposoum ; Whote Jackets ,
'65 Club,

RUMFELT, REX
Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club; '65 Club .
RUPP, KEN
All Coty Tennos, State Quahfyong; PTA Model
SAGE, CAROL
Hogh School Red Cross; Y-Teens, '65 Club .

SAKAMOTO, CARRIE ANN
FTA
SAKS, MIKKEL
Jr. Usher, Pre-Law; Spotloght Staff, Exchange
Edotor; Woodbury Contest Wonner.
SALINAS, SAMUEL
All -School Show, Boys' Bowling,

�SANDFORD, RUTH
Art Club; Delegate
Skeast, '65 Club

Assembly;

PTA

Model ,

SANTIFER, JOE
" D" Club, Delegate Assembly; Football , Track ;
Wrestlong
SARNER, LARRY
SOJOurners' Contest Winner,

Spotlight Staff,

columnast, TARS pres ., sec.·treas.

SAVOY, PHYLLIS
Concert Choor, Delegate Assembly Alternate;
Goris Bowling , Goris' Ensemble, Y-Teens, program chaarman.

SCANTLIN, WAYNE
SCA YO, JAMES
Delegate Assembly; Show Band.

SCHAETZEL, TOM
JCL; Key Club, Skeast.
SCHAFER, ROGER
" D'' Club, Football ; Swimmong; Track ; Wrcstlong
SCHARWA TH, JDI·HLL
SCHLICHTING, LINDA
Inter-Club Councol, Model Teens , Modern
Dance Group, pres .; Play Festoval ; Speech ,

SCHOENDALLER KATHLEEN
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign language Club ;
Hogh School Red Cross ; Jr Escort ; PTA Hostess ,
Rolle-ettes ; Seraph Sosters, voce-pres.; Tri -Ho -Y;
Y-Teens
SCOTT, JOEY
AII -Coty Student Council ; Delegate Assembly ;
Key Club , Pre ~ Low , Scnaor Class pres .; Senior

Servoce Project , Skeast , Speech ; Student Coun col , Student Councol leadership Conference ,
Tennos, '65 Club .
SCOTT, SUE
AII -Coty Pep Club ; High School Red Cross ;
Inter-Club Councol ; Jr Escort , Knot -Wots, PreMed ; Seraph Sosters , Whole Jackets, pres ., YTeens '65 Club .
SEEMAN, ED

SEIFRIED, JOLENE
All -School Show, Delegate

Assembly;

PTA

Hostess, Tra-Ha-Y, cor , sec.
SERVEY, LINDA
All-School Show ; Concert Choir, Councol Capers ;

Forcagn

Language

Club,

sec.;

Gymnastacs ;

Inter-Club Councol, Pre-Med, pres
SEVERTSON, ANN
~:tb~b~ -· Hogh School Red Cross; Knit-Wits;

SHANAHAN, WILLIAM
SHAVER, STYLESZETTA
Art Club Delegate Assembly, Hogh School Red
Cross, Jr Achievement; '65 Club .
SHEA, CATHY
AII · Coty Pep Club; All-School Show; Counterpoonts, Goris' Ensemble; JCL; Pre-Med; PTA
Hostess. Seraph Sosters, Whole Jackets, parlia mcntaroan ; '65 Club

SHIPP, PAMELA
All School Show ; Concert Choor; Councol Capers ;
Dclegote Assembly; Goris' Bowlong, Jr. Achocvemcnt; JCL , PTA Hostess, Scnoor Class treas ;
Senoor Service Protect, Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Whole Jackets; '65 Club
SHORT, DIANE
Euclodean Club Folk Song Club, Hogh School
Red Cross, sec constotutoon choorman, Jr Red
Cross Tro-State lcadershop Camp; Senoor Servoce Protect , Seraph Sosters; Whole Jackets; '6S
Club
SHRIMPLIN, KAREN
Judo Club, Modern Dance Group; Play Festoval.

Seniors

�232
SHURTLEFF, LINDA
SIENKNECHT, JUDY
Delegate Assembly, Foreign
FT A, Wh1te Jackets.

Language Club ,

SILLS, SHARON

SIMONTON, CINDY
Art Club ; PTA Madel ; Tn -

~\~lc~:sl ~~~~w

SIMONTON, SKIP
SIMPSON, DIANNE
All School Show , Delegate Assembly ; Senior
Semce ProJect, Sweetheart Couple Attendant ,
'6S Club .

SKOLOUT, DANICE
Art Club , Aufste1gcr Club ; D1Stnbut1ve Educa tion, Model Teens, Skeast; ' 65 Club .
SLINGO, DAN
All School Show , Aufsteiger Club , Boys' Bowl Ing , Concert Choir, Council Capers ; Delegate
Assembly ; High School Red Cross ; Jr. Achieve-

ment; TARS
SMITH, BETTY

SMITH, JEFF
SMITH, LEONARD
SMITH, PETE
AII -C1ty Band , All-City Orchestra; All-School
Show , All -State Band , All -State Orchestra, SCIence Sem1nar, ' 65 Club .

SNIDER, ELIZABETH
All -City Choir, All-School Show Angelaires ·
Concert _Cho~r ; Counc•l Capers~ Counterpoints:
trea• :· VICe-pres , Delegate Assembi.Y, Folk Song
Club, Inter-Club CounCil, Kn1t-W1ts, M1kado,
Sweetheart Couple ; White Jackets; Y-Teens,
pres., corr. sec., '65 Club.
SNEED, JIM
SOKER, DAVID
All-City Choir; All-School Show, All-State
Choir; Angelaires , . Aufsteiger Club , Bndge
Club ; Concert Choir; CounCil Capers; Cross
Country, Drama Club, May Queen Attendant,
escort, M1kado ; ScholastiC Art Award, Thespians.

SOLIS, BEVERLY
SORENSON, MICHAEL
SOUTHERN, AL
All -School Show, Chess Club, Concert Band ,
CounCil Capers, M1kado ; Stage Crew, '65 Club

�SPAR, BARBARA
Ang elus Staff, Curr iculum - Faculty Assostant ,
Delegate Assembl y, Inte r-Club Councol , International

Relot 1on.s;

Symposium ,

pres.,

T een·

0 ms; Young Soci alist Forum , sec., vice- pres .

SPEAK, PAULETTE
Art Club , Counte rpoints, JCL ; Mode l Teens;
PTA Hostess; Skea st ; Symposium ; Tri - Ho -Y.
SPELIOTES, DEAN
" D" Club ; Football ; Key Club , Wrestl ing , '6S
Club .

SPENCER, LARRY
SPIREK, LINDA
~f~g~:d~.sse mbl y; Kn it -Wits; Model Teens;
SPORTSMAN, DANNY

SPRINGS PAUL
AII -Cot y Football , T rack ; All -Me tro Football ,
Track ; " D" Club , Key Club .
STAPLES, VALERI
Brodge Club , Eucli dean Club ; Folk Song Club ,
JCL ; Pre- Med, Symposoum , TARS ; Whole
Jacke ts.
STARR, BETTY
AII -Coty Orchestra ; All -School Show ; All -State
Orc hestra ; Chee rl ead er, Councol Cape rs ; Fall
Sport s Quee n, JCL ; Jr Escort ; Jr Prom Atte ndant , May Queen Atte ndant, Model Teens ;
PTA Mode l; Se raph Siste rs, Sweeth eart Coupl e
Attendant ; Tri -Ho -Y; Whole Jackets ; '6S Club ;
Mokado , Pre-Low BP
STAYLOR, FRANK
STENSAAS, PAT
All -School Show Band , Conce rt Bond , Delegate
Asse mbly Alternate, Goris' State; Inter-Club
Councol , sec ., Jr Escort, PTA Model , Seraph
Sosters, pres., '65 Club .
STERN, DAVID
Aufste ige r Club , Folk Song Club ; Notoonal
Me rot Le tte r of Commendatoon , Skeast; Spotlight Stoff, reporte r; Tennos

STEUART, BARBARA
All -School Show , Art Club , Folk Song Club ,
Knot-Wots, Judo Club , Mikado .
STEWART, BRIAN
STEVENS JERRY
AII -Coty Track ; All -Me tro Track ; All -State
Track , '' D" Club , Delegate Assembly; Euclo dean Club , Sweetheart Couple Attendant ; '65
Club .

STOUT, ALEX
STRATTON, CINDY
JCL.
STRATTON, MICHAEL A .
Angelus Staff, Assistant Sports Editor · " D"
Club , Delegate Assembly, Euclodeon ' Club ;
Football . JCL , Jr Usher , LaCrosse Club PreLaw, PTA Model ; Senoor S•rvice Projeci, '6S
Club

Seniors

�STRUCK, CECELIA
All-School Show; Kn1t -Wi.ts; Pre-Med , PTA
Hostess , Sen1or Serv1ce Project; Wh1te Jackets .
STUTLER, EV
SUTLIFF, SHARON

SWISHER, JOE
Wrest11ng
TAMS, PAT
Delegate Assembly;
School R d Cross ,
Skeast, '6S Club

Folk Song Club ; High
Sen1or Serv1ce Project ;

TARTLER, EDINA

234
TATUM, PEGGY
Folk Song Club, Foreign Language Club ; FTA;
PTA Hostess, TARS, Y-Teens.
TAWIL, DAN
Chess Club; "D" Club ;
Usher~

Euclidean

Club, Jr.

Sctcncc Seminar, Tennis.

TAYLOR, IVORY

THILLE, LINDA
Art Club ; Folk Song Club , Jr
JCL, Model Teens

Achievement,

THOMAS, CAROLYN
THOMAS, CORRINE

THOMAS, GREG
THOMAS, MARIE
Aufste1ger Club ; Delegate Assembly; Foreign
Language Club. H1gh School Red Cross; Modern Dance Group ; PTA Hostess; Wh1t Jackets;
Y Teens , ' 65 Club
THOMPSON, DOUG
Speech

THOMPSON, GARY
Pre-Med , Skeast, Track ; '65 Club

TIDWELL, CORA
G1rls' Bowl1ng, Jr Achievement; PTA Hostess;
'65 Club

�TILLIS, RICHARD
TIMCHULA, MICHAEL G.
All City Club OffiCers Conference!· Angelus
Staff, Sports Edotor; "D" Club , De egate Assembly, Jr. Usher; LaCrosse ; Montage, Edotor;
Prc ~ Law, sec.; Senior Service Project, Senior
Student Councol; Tennos; '6S Club.
TIMMONS, IRENE

TOFFOLI, GEORJEAN

Seniors

Countcrpo:nts, Forc•gn Language Club ,

Inter-

Club Councol , Knot-Wots;
Teen Dtms, Y-Tccns.

sec.,

Symposium,

TRAVIS, JOHN
AII-Coty Orchestra; All-School Show ; All-State
Orchestra ; Concert Cho1r; Counc1l Capers ;
Delegate A"tmbly ; Debate Team : Jr . Usher;
Mokado , Shofroth Contest, Speech, parloamen ·
troan, All Coty, Dostroct, and Stole Speech
Meels ; TARS, Woodbury Contest Wonner .
TREIDEL, MARK
Dtlegate Asstmbly, Judo Club, '6S Club .

TUGGLE, REGINALD
All-School Show; Chess Club ; Delegate Assembly ; JCL; Speech; State Speech Meet, TARS;
Woodbury Contest.
TUN SO N, FLOY D
Basketball, "D" Club,
Football; '65 Club .

Delegate Assembly,

TURNER, ERIC

TZ O RTZAK IS, GUS
U DD, CIN DY
All Coty Pep Club, All -School Show ; Angelaires,
Concert Cho1r Council Capers; Girls' Ensemble; Pre-Med ; PTA Hostess, Seraph Sosters,
White Jackets, droll master; Y-Teens, '65 Club
UN DERWOOD, MARILO U
All-School Show, All-State Choir; Concert
Choor, Counterpoints Delegate Assembly; For~~~" Cllu"t.~guage Club, Senoor Servocc Project;

UPSH J. W , CHARLES
Baseball, manager 2, Delegate Assembly, vicepres., JCL, scrobe, '65 Club.
URIOSTE, DON
UTT, DAVID
Foo t ball Manager; Swimming Manager; Track
Manager

VANTASSLE, RAY
Foreogn La nguage Club; Sta ge Crew; TARS.
VEFALD, MARY
FTA, High School Red Crass; Judo Club, PTA
Hostess; Y-Teens
VELTMAN , GEORGE
Delegate Assembly.

�VERSTEEGH, GINGER
Folk Song Club, parliame ntarian ; Foreo gn lan guage Club ; Knot -Wits .
VIGIL, FRANCIS
VILLANO, MARGIE

VOGEL, DICK
A ufs teo ge r Club " D" Club ; Delegate Asse mbly , Golf Sk ea st
VOLZ, TOM
WACKER, DAVID
Delegate Asse mbl y, Euclidean Club ; TARS .

WADA , MATHEW
D legate Asse mbl y Skeast.
WAHWASUCK, PHYLIS
WALKER , BEVERLY
~~~~·e n~owlo n g Dos tr ibut ove Ed ucat ion, trea s.;

236

WALKER , BRUCE
Aufste og e r Club , Delegate Asse mbly ; Ke y Club,
trcas ., Track .
WALKER , PHYLLIS
Mode l Tee ns, Mode rn Dance Group .
WALLACE, MARCELLUS
AII -Coty Boske tball , " D" Club ; Delegate Asse mbl y, Football , JCL, pres., Stud e nt Council ·
Track ; ' 65 Club .
'

WARD, CAROLYN
AII -Coty Choor; AII -Coty Pe p Club ; Conce rt
Choor, Councol Cope rs , Jr Achoe ve me nt ; Mod el
T ee ns , Whole Jacke ts, trea s
WARD, CRAIG
WARNER, BONNIE
Art Club , Y Tee ns , '65 Club

�WATANABE, SHARON
Art Club, Counterpoonts; Folk Song Club; Knit Wots, S noor Servocc Project, Y-Teens.
WATERMAN, JANE
AII-Coty Pep Club ; Aufsteoger Club; Delegate
Assembly, Folk Song Club ; FTA pres., Hogh
School Red Cross, Inter-Club Councol, PTA
Model, Sen.or Servocc Project, Whole Jackets,
sec.; Y-Tecns, seNICe comm1ttee; '65 Club .
WATTS DOROTHY
Drama Club, roc -sec; FTA; Hogh School Red
Cross , lnternatoonal Relatoons, JCL, PTA Host·
ess, '65 Club

WATTS, LYNDA

Euclidean Club, sec .- treas. ; .Jr. Escort ; Notional
Merot Fonalost;
Whole Jackets

Seraph

Sosters ;

Teen-Dems,

WEEKS, BOB
WEINDEL, CONNIE
All-City Pep Club, AII·School Show, Goris'
Bowlong , voce-pres .. sec ., Goris Ensemble, Jr.
Escort, Knot-Wots; Seraph Sosters, Whole Jackets, carr. sec ., Y-Teens; 6S Club.

Seniors

WEIPERT, DAVID
WEISBART, GRAIG
All School Show, Boys' Bowling ,
D" Club ,
Delegate Ass mbly, parloamentaroan Golf, Jr
Usher , Key Club, Senoor Servocc Protect , Spot
loght Staff photo coordonator ' 65 Club
WESTMORELAND, MICHAEL
Delegate Assembly, ' 65 Club

WESTMORELAND, PATRICK
Cross Country , Delegate Assembly ; Sophomore
Student Councol Speech , ' 65 Club

~~.~A tfu~~~n~~rnatoonal Relations, Speech ,

TARS, '65 Club

WHISLER, JOANNE
Aufsteoger Club ; Del egate Assembly; JCL, consul, Rofle -ett es.

WICKERSHAM, LYNN
WIEDER, JUDI
WILCOX, MARY SUE
Del gote Assembly, PTA Hostess;
CounCil Trt Hi- Y, tr asurer

Student

�WILHOITE, LAUREN
~Sotcf..o~s ; Modern Dance Group, Symposium ;
WILKINS, SHARI
All -City Red Cross Councol ; Delegate Assembly;
High School Red Cross, pres , vice-pres ; Honorary Cadet; Inter-Club Councol ; Red Cross State
Conventoon , Wolcott Sight Readong Contest.
WILLIAMS, R. KENT
Track .

WILSON, JANEAN MARIA
WITHROW, FRANK
Concert Choor; Council CaP.ers, Delegate Assembly, Folk Song Club ; Mokado
WOHL, CAROL
Drama Club, pres. , Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters;
Spotlight Staff.

WOJCIK, STANLEY
WONG, MARSHALL
All-City Student Council ; All -School Show; Angelus Staff, Actovotoes Edotor; Boys' Bowlong ;
Counterpo:nts ; Delegate Ass mbly, Drama Club;
Folk Song Club , Halos ; JCL, trobe_ censor; Jr.
Closs Pres .; Pre -law ; Sen1or Serv1ce ProJect;
Sojourners Contest; Student Councol Leadershop Conference ; Student Councol Workshop ;
Teen Dems board member. ' 65 Club .
WOOTEN, JAMES
All-School Show, Concert Choir; Teen-Dems

WORLEY, VICKI
All-School Show, Cheerleader, Delegate Assembly; Model Teens , PTA Model; State Finalost, Make- ot-on-Wool; White Jackets.
WORTHAM, DARLENE
Art Club, Delegate Assembly ; High School Red
Cross, ' 65 Club.

WRIGHT, MARDI
Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor; Honorary Cadet
Capt , JCL, Model Teens; Soph. Student
Councol, Tro Ho -Y, ' 65 Club.
WRIGHT, SHERYL
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; PTA Model;
Tro -Ho -Y, sec .

WRIGHTSIL, BILLY
WZOLEK, LYDIA
Jr Achievement, Knot-Wits.

YEARLING, ILINOIS
Delegate Assembly; Judo Club; Speech.
YEARLING, ROBERT
Pre-Med .

238

�YOUNG, MARGARET
All -City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club ; JCL ; Jr Escort, Model Teens; Seraph
SISters ; Whole Jackets, sec.
YOUNKIN, BOB

ZIEGLER, CINDY
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; DAR SemiFinalist; Dole gate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen ;
May Queen Attendant; PTA Model ; Sweetheart
Coupl e Attendant , '65 Club .
ZIGLER, CATHY

ZINN, MARLENE
Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club ; InterClub Councol ; lnternatoonal Relations; PreMed ;. PTA Hostess.: Senior Service Project ;
Spotloght Staff, busoness manager; Teen - Dems;
White Jackets; ' 65 Club .
ZISKIN, BARBIE
Fore ogn Language Club ; Girl' s Bowling ; Teen Dems .

Seniors

ELLIS, JIM

�Student Index
A
Abdoo, Margo, 150, 179
Abel, Sharon , 207
Abel, Stan , 191
Abrams, Mark , 160
Achatz, R•ck, 93 , 101 , 109, 122, 157,
191
Ackard, Debbie, 152
Ackard , Peggy, 154
Adams, Chene, 144, 179
Adams, Gary, 162, 207

Adams, Patricia, 191
Agur, Peter, 146, 160, 163, 207
Agur, Rob1n, 140, 179
Ahrens, Cheryl, 179
Alarid, Joann, 154
Aldrich, Brenda, 179
Alexander, Greg, 140, 156, 206, 207
Alexander, lonnie, 93 , 142, 167, 170,
206 , 207
Allen, Em1ly, 154, 170, 207
Allen, Evelyn , 155
Allen, J1ll , 207
Allen , Judy, 207
Allen, Sandra, 179
Allen, Sharon, 150, 172, 179
Allen, Sue, 138, 170, 207
Allstun , Eddie, 175, 207
Altberber, Fred, 159, 207
Allendorf, T1m, 191
Alvarez, Jeanne, 179
Amon, M1ke, 115, 157,207
Anderson , Carol, 149, 150
Anderson , Don, 207

Anderson , Judy, 144, 167, 168, 174, 207
Ando, Susan, 190, 191
Andrews, George, 191
Andrews, Sam, 191
Anisimow, Vladimir, 207
Aoyag1, Lianne, 144, 152, 207
Arellano, Bruce, 208
Argall, Judy, 139, 191
Armijo, Steve, 179
Armstrong, Richard, 122
Armstrong, Twilla, 191
Armstrong, Yvonne, 165
Arnsmeyer, Roy, 191
Arroyo, Bruce, 170
Ashley, M1chele, 155, 173, 208
Atkison, larry, 138, 160, 208
Aum•ller, Roberta, 208
Aumiller, Ramona, 179
Ausbie, Merdis, 144
B

Bagan, Kathy, 143
Bailey, Francine, 191
Ba•n, lillian, 138, 146, 151, 160, 208
Baker, Bart, 109, 191
Baker, John, 140, 156
Balbona, Elda, 179
Balderrama, Peggy, 191
Baldw•n, Debb1e, 179
Ball, Jeff, 140
Banker, Albert, 160
Barber, John, 138, 146, 157, 191
Barber, Judy, 140, 146, 155, 179
Barela, Carol, 191
Barker, Ralph, 208
Barlow, Fred, 179
Barlowsky, Polo, 172
Barnes, Tom, 160

Barnes, Toni, 155
Barnhart, Molly, 138, 142, 208
Barr, Freddie, 155, 208
Bartholomew, Jack, 179

Bartholomew, Talbert, 208
Bass, Kathy, 170
Bateman, Beth, 164
Bates, John , 160, 208
Bauderer, Mane , 179

Bautsch, Charlotte, 191
Beardshear, Meg, 191
Beasley, Sh~rley, 179

Beaton, Bruce, 101, 139, 156, 157, 159,
208
Beatty, l1nda, 173, 174
Beaver, Owen , 208

Sedan, Edd1e, 109
Bedoe, John, 140
Beebe, l1nda, 144, 179
Beezley, Nancy, 149, 151 , 166, 167, 208
Be•tscher, B1ll , 146
Beitscher, Carol , 146, 192
Bell , Becky, 191
Bell, Bob, 138, 157, 178, 179
Bell, Charolette, 149, 154, 173, 179
Bella~rs, Chm, 109
Belveal, Patty, 208
Bender, Maureen, 141

Benn , Stephen , 208
Benson, John, 192
Benwell, Jo, 208
Bergman, Craig, 208
Bergren , Dave, 110, 179
Berman, Bobbi, 163, 166, 167, 168, 208
Berry, John , 175, 146
Berry, Ken1th, 192
Berry, Marilyn , 192
Beth, Jeff, 140, 179
Betka, R1chard, 208
Beverly, lugeania, 144, 148, 154, 163,
173, 208
B1dwell, Dennis, 179
B1rd, linda, 179
Black, Janet, 146, 160, 208
Black, Ken, 180
Black, Perry, 208
Black, Sharon, 146, 155, 180
Blakely, Sandra, 208
Blake, Mary, 142
Blanas, Anthea, 192
Blanchard, larry, 208
Blunt, Tom, 160, 180
Board, Sharon, 142, 144, 209
Boehler, lee Ann, 180
Boggess, Glen, 110, 123, 180
Bolden , Bob, 146, 157, 158
Bollacker, Bnan, 159, 162, 163, 209
Bonham , Barb, 140, 209
Bonham, David, 138, 157, 192
Bonham, Linda, 180
Bonnot, Nancy, 142, 180
Bosteder, Penny, 192
Botsford, Ann, 168, 209
Bott, R1chard, 110
Bottorff, Donna, 146
Bouch1er, Pat, 141 , 170, 180
Bourke, laurie, 91, 192, 142, 143
Bowden, Phyllis, 161,209
Bowen, Tina,..,192

Bowling, Howard, 209
Boyd, Dom, 174, 192
Boyle, Candy, 162
Boyle, Cra•g, 110
Boyles, Wayne 123

Bracken, linda, 180
Bradford, Marbie, 180
Brady, Ron, 156, 180
Brame, Rondy,112, 157,159,209
Brame, Toasty, 101, 157, 207
Brandt, Deborah, 168, 209
Brandt, Nancy, 163, 166, 192
Brannon , Bob, 93, 101, 138, 139, 156,
157, 159, 209
Branum, Charles, 170, 209
Brassell, Jone, 192
Brennan, Pot, 141, 154
Brent, Mary, 140, 143, 180
Brent, Roseann, 144, 209
Brewer, Joann, 152
Brewer, Paulette, 154, 164, 192
Brewer, Margaret, 209
Bnscoe, D1anne, 172, 173, 180
Brock, Ben , 139, 209
Brock, Jean, 209
Bromley, Mary, 165, 180
Brooks, Kathy, 155, 172, 192
Broussard, Bart, 180
Brown, Bob, 154
Brown, 8111, 159, 163, 209
Brown, Boyd, 180
Brown, Byron , 210
Browne, Russell , 163
Brunkhorst, Elise, 168, 210
Brunton, Dave, 139, 140, 146, 210
Bruso, Virg1n1a, 170, 210
Bryan, D1nah, 146, 180
Bryant, M1kelle, 144
Buchanan, Jan1ce, 174, 180
Buchanan, Robert, 210
Buckley, Vick ie, 180
Buckstein, Sandy, 160, 192
Bullock, Debra , 180
Burbank, J1m, 139, 210
Burgette, Connie, 210
Burg•n , B1ll , 139
Burg1n, Roger, 180
Burk, Gene, 192
Burns, Cindy, 138, 143, 154, 210
Burns, M1ke, 154, 210
Burran, Karen , 144, 180
Burress, Cindy, 160, 174, 180
BuSSI, Marie, 140, 141 , 143, 167, 168,
206, 210

Cisco, Ramona , 192
Clark, Duane, 140, 160
Clark, Evere tt, 192
Clarke, Jami, 144, 146, 180
Clarke, Katy, 154, 192
Cleland, Barbara, 192
Cl ements, Bob, 192
Clements, Patty, 140, 144, 162, 211
Clift, leslie, 74, 167
Cluff, Annette, 138, 152, 158, 163, 167,
211 , 247
Cockett, Judy, 161
Cockle, Wayne, 138, 152, 157, 180
Cody, Bill , 192
Coe, Carolyn, 192
Co , Gerald, 211
Cohen , Doris, 170
Coleman , Billye Sue, 168
Collins, Cindy, 144, 192
Collins, Dave, 154
Connell, Mary Ann, 180
Cook, Bob, 158
Cook, linda, 144, 211
Cook, Sue, 192
Copley, Georgia, 170, 180
Cordova, Andrew, 211
Cornell , Warren, 192
Coronado, Carey, 211
Coughl1n, Gary, 92, 101, 138, 156, 157,
172, 211
Couture, Terri , 148, 211
Covey, Bill, 212
Cowart, Glona , 167, 168, 173, 212
Cowdrey, John, 192
Cox, Barbara , 144, 154, 167,212
Cox, Klaus, 110, 180
Cox, Carolyn , 192
Cox, Peter, 160
Craig, Bruce, 192
Crandall, Christine, 212
Crass, Karl , 192
Criss, Mary, 152, 167, 212
Cronkey, Chris, 144, 148, 154, 168, 212
Crow, Joan , 146, 167,212
Crumal , Kathy, 181
Cruter, Karen, 141, 142, 158, 192
Cunningham, Art1e, 160
Cunningham, Carol, 143, 181
Cunningham , lewana, 140, 162, 193

Bustamonte, S~rena, 110

Cunningham, Maurice, 160

Butcher, Dorothy, 192
Butler, Mawa, 210

Curtis, James, 1SO, 181, 193
Curv1n , Peggy, 193
Cutler, Raymond, 181

240
c
Cabral, Art, 210
Caldwell, Frances, 140, 180
Cameron , B1ll, 192
Campbell, Curt, 192
CaracasiS, Diane, 140, 162
Card, Manlvn, 210
Cardillo, Dav1d, 210
Cardona, Rose Marie, 144
Carlson, Jan, 192
Carrasco, Reg1na, 140, 192
Carrasco, Tnn1, 127, 211
Carter, Jean, 180
Carter, Holman , 127, 137
Casados, Pat, 211
Cash, Rose, 144, 192
Casler, Donna, 165, 170, 180
CaSillas, Ehas, 152, 211
Casseii, J•m,101 , 157
Caustnta, Ted, 192
Caustrita, lorraine, 144, 154,211
Cavos, Diana, 158, 164, 211
Cavos, Jami, 158, 164, 170, 173, 180
Cazer, Jim, 139, 146, 211
Centa, Mary lou, 180
Chapin, Chmty, 152, 162,211
Chapman, Allan, 159, 211
Chapman, Herrick, 152, 155, 156, 163,
180
Cheatham, Roger, 101, 109, 118, 157
Cheek, Carol, 140, 158, 162
Cheley, Carol , 143, 164, 170, 192
Ch1lds, Dorsie, 110
ChiSm, Harry, 211
Chmtensen, Steve, 155, 211

D

Dahm, lois, 139, 149, 164, 173, 181
Dalen , Barbara, 174
Dalton , Harlan, 150, 152, 159, 212,247
Daly, Ty, 181
Daniels, John, 101, 139, 146, 156,157,
159, 212
Daniels, lloyd, 109
Davin, Dennis, 212

�Student Index
Da vos, Ann , 143, 154, 16a, 173, 193
Davos, Charles, 122
Davos, Delsoe, 193
Davo s, Donna, 165, 212
Davos, Georg ia , 161 , 212
Dav is, John , 115, 157, 193
Dav is, Johnno e, 212
Davos, Leonard , 123
Dav os, Pat, 212
Davos, Rand y, 181 , 247
Davi s, Ronald, 212
De: ke r, Margare t, 140, 154, 212
Decro :e, Olov oa , 193
Dee p, Londo , 181
DeiJun co, Dave, 140, 146
DeiJun co, Ge rry, 146, 155, 156, 159, 166,
193
De mbeck, Sue, 142, 144, 193
De rtonge r, Steve, 93, 101 , 118, 138, 156,
157, 159, 212
Descoose, Frank, 156, 212
Detandt, Donna , 143, 154, 193
Defrock, Alvon, 193
Deutsch, Kathy, 143, 193, 247
Diaz, Jennie, 193

Dickens, Jerry, 213
Dockson , Gayle, 14a
Doll, Sandee, 140, 174, 193
Dollard, Stephanie, 213
Dollon, Charles, 140, 181
Dinan, John, 146, 181
Diner, Joni, 164, 213, 247
Doxon, Melissa, 181
Doebley, John, 181
Dooda, Sharon, 143, 1a1
Dortzbach, Kay, 213
Doyle, Julene Lee, 193
Dreher, Pat, 140, 181
Drew, Phyllos, 144, 213
Dreyer, Danny, 140, 146
Dreyer, Ron, 154
Duncan , Jacky, 213
Dunham, Greg, 109
Dunn , Rexa, 150, 167, 213
Durance, Gary, 101, 109, 157
Duvall, Gerri, 149, 173, 213

Easley, Earlene, 213
Easley, Robert, 213
Ebell, Mary Ann, 1a 1
Eberhart, Karen, 213
Edwards, Mochael, 213
Egle, Marete, 140, 144, 162, 170, 173,
213
Eosnach, Dwight, 156, 181
Eosnach, Jeanette, 149, 152, 167, 173,
213
Eitel, Tom, 1i6, 160
Eitemoller, Qan, 75, 101 , 13a, 156, 157,
159, 247
Ekholm , Marcia, 162, 213

Eldredge, Ka y, 143, 146, 162, 173
El enbogen, Jo, 167, 213
Elkons, Doana, 193
Ellaphodoros, Ze bed iah , 181
El los, Jom, 118, 157, 239
Ell sworth , Roge r, 193
Elmblad, J ean , 163, 166, 181
Elm e r, Lonnea, 148, 150, 213
El sey, Boll , 146
El son, Che rryl , 193
Enerson , Judy, 181
Enge r, Roc hard , 160
Engels, Linda, 144, 213
Engl osh , Barbara, 168, 173, 213
Eng lo sh, Don , 160, 165, 247
Eppe rson , Dork , 152, 163, 181
Eppl eston , Gl en, 115, 157, 193
Erb osch, Carol , 152, 166, 167, 213
Erdmann, Gwe n, 140
Esponoza, Katy, 154, 181
Esponoza, Marcella, 193
Euell , Gregory, 193
Evans, Davod, 140
Everott, Londo, 144, 168
Eversman , Londo, 167, 168, 174, 213
Ewing , Cindy, 193

Faber, Chros, 193
Falcon , Carlota, 149, 193
Fancher, Barry, 127, 181
Faros, Pat, 214
Farrell , Mok e, 214
Fascono, Jim, 214
Fauver, Paul, 175, 214
Febonger, Sandy, 146, 16a, 193
Feilbert, Ruthe, 140, 168, 193
Fe rros, Pat, 161
Fey, Douglas, 214
Fields, Be rt, 140, 156, 170, 214
Fields, Raymond, 193
Fi elds, Renee, 168, 174, 194
Fields, Royce, 194
Fields, Wollie, 110, 127, 140
Finch , Judy, 214
Fonley, Tom , 194
Fiser, Lee, 214
Fisher, Lynn, 214
Fleoscher, Charles, 139
Fletcher, Jom, 11 S, 157
Fletcher, Lewis, 170
Fletcher, Vocki, 155
Fliegler, Gail , 155, 15a
Florey, Jom , 13a, 157, 159, 193
Florquist, Rod, 110, 138, 181
Floyd, Clay, 151 , 214
Floyd, Theodora, 181
Foley, Kay, 214
Foley, Moke, 181
Follansbee, Bob, 152, 181
Ford, Linda, 214
Ford, Russ, 194
Ford, Thomas, 181
Foreman, Barbara, 148, 152, 16a, 214
Foster, Neel , 181
Foster, Mark, 194
Fotonos, Angie, 194
Fountaon, Roger, 214
Foust, Jay, 139, 146, 154, 156, 170,214
Fos, Nancy, 214
Fox, Robert, 215
Franchoni, Terry, 194
Frank, Paul, 151,215
Franklin, Dennis, 215
Franklin, Sharon, 1a1
Franz, Barbara, 146, 1a1
Freed, Craig, 194
Freehling, Wolloam Edward, 215
Fresqu z, Jo, 174
Fresquez, Vangie, 174
Friedlob, Cindy, 142, 144, 16a, 194,247
Fry, Barbara, 181
Fujimoro, Melody, 131, 143, 146, 152,
164, 167, 16a, 215
Fukuhara, Arlene, 161, 170, 215
Fukuhara, Charlene, 152, 16a, 170, 215
Fuller, John, 109, 131, 157
Fuller, Roger, 139, 215
Fulton, Dana, 144, 146,215

Gapuzan, AI, 215
Garcoa , Bob, 138, 157
Garcoa , Ben, 101 , 157, 215
Ga rc •a , Pete, 127

Gorcoa , Pe te r, 194
Gardne r, Miki , 139, 143, 144, 194
Gardn er, Ron, 175, 194
Gardn e r, Toni , 139, 144, 215
Garl ongton , Laveeda, 140, 1a1
Garre tt, Dave, 170, 181
Garre tt, Jack , 181
Garre tt, Jom, 127, 181
Garre tt, Lauroe, 154, 155, 194
Garre tt, Pat, 142, 194
Garten, Ray, 215
Gates, Bob , 13a, 146, 157, 181
Gatseos, Georgoa , 141 , 173
Gaul , Oavod, 122, 194
Gaum er, Veron1ca , 215

Govette, Londo, 144, 163, 215
Geosmar, Bob, 150, 160
Geost, Kay Ann, 215
Ge ntz, Kathy, 215
Ge rsh, Larry, 1S2, 159, 164, 215, 247
Gerste n, Dennos, 165
Ge ttl e r, Becky, 194
Gobbens, Sheila, 154, 174, 183
Gobbs, Mary Beth, 143, 162, 183
Gibbs, Susan, 140, 143, 144, 162, 215
Gibson, Be rnard , 118
Gobson, Jom, 152
Giddings, Errol, 160, 172, 115, 215
Gilbertson, Cay, 146, 17a, 183
Gilchrost, Bruce, 101 , 109, 127, 139,
156, 157, 194
Golden , Ron , 127, 215
Gollotte, Toni , 215
Golmore, Londo, 144, 194
Golmore, Sue, 144, 152
Gopson, Bernard, 156, 157, 194
Gopson, Bob, 157
Glan e rt, Sandra, 164, 215
Glassey, Boll , 139, 160, 166, 21a
Glassey, Pat, 144, 183
Glassman , Sue , 215
Glathar, Judy, 142, 143, 194
Glenn , Jack, 112, 215
Goens, Robert, 194
Goldberg, Mark , 156
Goldhamm e r, Joe, 159, 206, 216, 247
Goldhorsch, Larry, 166, 216
Goldsmoth, Ross, 163, 183
Golson, Carol , 155, 173
Gomez, Karen , 140, 173
Gonglach, Erna, 144, 183
Gonzales, Jossoe, 216
Gonzales, Larry, 194
Gonzales, Stephanoe, 140, 173, 183
Goodgoon , Keith , 154, 194
Gordh, Marty, 152, 154, 155, 216
Gordon , Judy, 148, 149, 155, 216
Gathman , Sue, 146, 194
Gottardi , Angie, 183
Graham, Larry, 157
Graham, Mary, 154, 194
Grams, Gary, 194
Grandy, Sally, 142, 152, 154, 158, 164,
194
Grassman, Felix, 216
Grauberger, Londo, 144, 194
Gray, Cynthoa, 173, 183
Green, Deborah, 152, 165, 168
Green, Joan, 144, 148, 216
Green, Joylene, 183
Greenberg , Roger, 159, 216, 247
Greenlee, Robert, 216
Greer, Ina, 216
Greer, Tom, 154, 157
Greer, Wanda, 154, 155, 168, 173, 216
Grier, Pamela, 183
Groffey, Jennofer, 13a, 146, 167, 216
Groffie, Karen, 173, 174, 216
Groffon, Joe, 110, 123
Groffon, Marolyn, 143, 162, 183, 194
Groffon, Sally, 216
Grigg, Susan, 143
Groggsmoller, Neal, 146, 183
Grote, George, 175, 216
Grove, Robert, 216
Grover, Judy, 170
Gruener!, Dana, 138, 140, 143, 151, 162,
216
Gurtler, Nancy, 162

G

Gale, Albert, 109, 157
Gall, Barbara, 144, 194
Gallagher, Jeanne, '1.54, 215
Gamble, Wilda, 215

H

Haase, Greg, 218
Haberkorn , Karyl, 194
Habentoch, Alice, 154, 162, 167,216

Hagadorn , Debra, 183
Hagadorn , Vaughn , 216
Hage r, Lloyd, 183
Hager, Shannon , 172, 19•
Hagiya , Mark, 138, 157, 1Sa, 216
Hall, Linda , 144, 172
Hall , Russell, 194, 247
Hall , Ste phen , 194
Hall, Tyle r, 218,247
Hallberg , Kros, 140, 144
Hallberg , Londo, 144, 152, 163, 21a
Hamolton , Betty, 21a
Hamolton , Broan, 183
Hamolton , Chros, 110
Ham olton , Jan e t, 138, 165, 211
Hamme r, Butch, 194
Hammers, Sandy, 194
Hanatan i, Susan, 194
Han chett, Jan et , 144, 167, 21a
Han chett, Vorgonoa, 144
Hanl ey, Delores, 174
Hanley, Glenn, 101 , 109, 131, 156, 157

Hargreaves, Patty, 218
Harmon, Gloroa, 152, 173
Harper, Tom, 139, 218
Harrongton, Sue, 211
Harm, Bob, 21 a
Harros, Bobbie Kay, 194
Harrison , Pam , 211
Harroson , Tarry, 115, 139, 157, 218
Hart, Chros, 131, 156, 166, 211
Hart, Kathie, 183
Hartman , Gene, 194
Hasegawa, Duane, 101 , 156, 157, 159,
166, 218
Haskons, Suzy, 146, 183 .
Hassan, Joll , 142, 143, 146, 154, 165,
218
Hastongs, Carol, 140, 143, 162, 195
Hauer!, Gosela, 146, 167, 218
Haugen, Beth, 142, 152, 154, 168, 218
Hawkons, Gaol, 152, 173, 211
Hawley, Beth, 143, 15a, 170, 218, 247
Hawley, Mochel , 144, 146, 162, 170
Healy, Terry, 183
Hearn, Carol, 91 , 155, 163, 190, 195
Hearn, Kathy, 163, 206,218
Hecht- N oelsen, James, 123, 183
Hecht- Nielsen, Robert, 110, 211
Hedge, Enod, 21a
Hedge, Juloe, 143
Heger, Kathy, 141 , 195
Heodbrak, Bonnoe, 155, 16a, 173, 195
Heolog, Jerry, 175,211
Heolog, Mary Ann, 143, 195
Heosten , Carol, 143, 146, 150, 154, 166,
173,218
Helgeson , Venita, 165, 173, 113
Helstoen, Sheroe, 162, 219
Hemenover, Sandy, 173
Hemso, Jerry, 141, 163
Henderson, Erskine, 160
Henderson, Phol, 219
Hendrocks, Jay, 109
Hendryson, John, 109, 131, 157, 195
Hendrysan, Mochael, 101, 131, 139, 157,
219
Henry, Aloce, 173, 195
Henry, Gary, 113
Henry, Judy, 142, 195
Henry, Shorley, 144, 173, 183
Hernandez, Rochard, 151, 113
Hess, Bob, 160,219

�Student Index
Hess, lana, 183
Hess, linda, 219
Hess, Paul, 183
Hesseni us, Connie, 195
H1ckman , Karen, 144

Hicks, Sandy, 183
Hollhouse , William , 219
Hollmeye r, Susan , 158, 219
Hindman , Chm, 101 , 109, 157
Hondman, Margaret , 1SS
Horokawa, Arlene, 219
Hoag, Tom , 111 , 156, 157, 219
Hoague, Diana , 148, 195
Ho ckong , Julie, 195
Hoffman , Pat, 154
Hoffman , Shorl ey, 161
Hogue, Deborah, 144
Holden, Boll , 219
Hollis, Rob , 140, 141
Holme, Pete, 138, 140, 146, 157, 183
Holmes , Ann , 195
Holmes . Carol, 165
Holmes, Greg, 122
Holmes, lesloe, 148, 195
Holmes, Myra, 219
Holmes, Peggy, 165

lbarbia, Mercedes, 220
lmes, Rinnie, 220

lrvong , Barbara, 152, lSI, 161 , 167,220
lmng , Virgonoa, 143, 162
lrw on, Pam , 162, 170
Iverson , Martha, 140, 173, 183
lvoe, Davod, 220
lwagosho, Ron , 160, 175, 220
lwasako, Janoce, 146, 183

Jackson, Elaone, 149, ISO, 220
Jackson , Jom, 110, 123
Jackson , lester, 183
Jackson, Londo, 1SS, 183
Jackson, Rochard, 220
Jackson , Steve, 112, 122, 157, 195
Jackson, Terrance, 195
Jacobs, Janet, 141 , 163, 169,220
James, Chester, 220
James, Janet, 174, 220
Jenkons, Don , 162
Jensen , Laura, 184

Jensen, Londo, 140, 153
Jernogan , Jay, 220
Jeske, Rochard, 101 , 157, 220
Jessell, Janoce , 148
Johnson, Alan, 127, 220
John son, Boll , 110, 146, 184, 220
Johnson , Bob, 109, 195
Johnson , Carol, 195
Johnson, Claude, 220
Johnson, Davod , 220
Johnson, Don, 175, 220
Johnson, Edgar, 170
Johnson, Frances, 220
Johnson, Jackoe, 154
Johnson, Janoe, 184
Johnson, Kenny, 160
Johnson, Londo , 220
Johnson, Moke, 184
Johnson, Peggy, 165, 220
Johnson, Phol , 115, ISO, 157,220

Kittredge, Pete, 139
Klatt, Kathy, 140, 184
Kle in, Ewald , 222
Kline, Kris, 146, 184
Kntght, Harold, 154, 222
Knoll , Dtane, 184
Knox, Doug, 139, 222
Knox, Robert, 122
Koberstetn, Debbte, 196
Kader, Btbtana , 144, 184
Kader, Marie, 196
Kohankie, linda , 222
Kosht, Stan , 140, 151 , 163, 184
Koto, Paul , 196
Kohelntek , Gayle, 138, 154, 173, 196
Koutm, ltz, 222
Krome, Suzy, 222
Krautman , Stan, 196
Kretder, Jtm, 156, 222
Kreutzer, Mort1n, 196

Knit, Susan, 143, 167, 222
Kubly, Pam, 140, 144, 154, 222
Kuchel , Mtehele, 154, 222
Kulltng, Janet, 222
Kunz, Mary, 140, 146, 184
Kurtz, Julanne, 140, 141
Kurtzer, DenniS, 151 , 222
Kurz, Barbara, 158, 196
Kusulas, Elaon , 140, 141, 196
Kutsuma , Knstine, 153, 154, 169
Kuykendall , Mtke, 157, 223
Kyle, Shorley, 223

Holst, Manta Jo, 144, 149, ISO, 219
Holyf oeld , J im, 149, ISO, 195
Homstad , Mary, 143, 144, 219
Hood , Bre nda, 165
Hook er, Karen, 140, 167, 168, 170, 219
Horov otz, Marc, 170, 172
Horton , Cheryl , 143, 167, 219
Horvat, Doan e, 195
Horvath , Frank , 165, 219
Horvath . George, 165, 183
Hotaling, Kathy, 144, 162, 167, 219
Houlihan, Barbara, 195
Householder, Charles, 183
Houston Jan, 143
Howe , Carolyn, 140
Hubbard , Marva, 183
Hubbell , John, 160
Huber, Susan , 140, 144, 158, 162, 195
Hudgons, Andrea, 173, 195
Hudson , Joyce, 219
Huff. Joe, 159, 195
Hull, Danny, 219
Hume, Greg, 93, 101 , 109, 157, 195
Hum e, Jom , 195
Humm, Karyn, 146, 152, 158, 163, 164,
219
Humm, Marto, 143, 158, 195
Humphreys, Pete, 140, ISO, 219
Hunnell , Carla, 183
Hunsaker, Harry, 152
Hunter, Dave, 162
Hurd, Barbara, 89, 91, 143, 146, 152,
162, 195
Huskey, Nock, 220
Huston, Janette, 183
Hutchonson , linda, 144, 173, 195
Hutchonson, Paul, 195

Joslin, Lawrence, 222

Jussell , Janoce, 140, 195
K

Kane, Kathy, 143, 154
Kane, Mary, 143
Karakawa, Phol , 140, 153, 156, 184
Kato, Donna, 140, 146, 153, 184
Kato, Sharon, 140, 153, 196
Katz, les, 156
Kaulisch, Axel, 146, 1S 1, 184, 247
Kavas, George, 196
Kawakami, AI, 17 S, 196
Kawa,oto, George, 110, 184
Keefer, Steve, 146
Ketry, Edtth, 140, 184
Kelley, Betsy, 139, 142, 196
Kelley, Jackte, 196
Kemp, Stephen, 184
Kenney, Pam, 172, 222
Ktlloan, Kathy, 195
Ktmmett, Ethel, 144
Ktndel , Boll , 146, 154, 166
Ktndel , Wtnfteld, 184
Ktng , Claudta, 142, 184
Ktng, Mary, 140
Ktng, Harry, 111, 159
Kong, Koren, 222
Ktng, Thomas, 222
Ktngton, lynn , 158, 222
KiSSell, Paul, 196
Kttto, Bill, 184
Ktttredge, Charles, 222

Lew1s, Patricia, 149

ltght, Barbara, 164,224
ltndsay, Douglas, 196
ltndsay, linda, 151 , 165, 112, 224
linn, Deanna, 139, 144, 224
linn, Bob, 184
linton, Carla, 138, 141 , 196
ltnzy, Vickie, 143
ltppis, Debbie, 140, 184
lttke, larry, 184
ltttle, Martha, 224
ltunt, Kenneth , 165
llafet, Eloth , 144, 169, 172, 224
Lo : hman, Lawrence, 166

loechner, Fred, ISO, 160, 163, 115, 184
logan , Ed, 165
loomiS, Barbara, 143, 196
long, Sandy, 166, 167, 224
lopez, Ins, 184
Loredo, Eddie, 184
lotz, Richard, 196
louo, Calvin, 224
loui , Ken , 175, 196
love, Chuck, 149, 224
love, linda, 143
loveland, Mickie, 148, 196
lowman , Annette, 172, 173
lucas , Clyde, 110, 123, 184
Luers, Paul , 172, 196
Luman , Frank, 151,224
lundquiSt, David, 144, 151 , 163, 224
lundquiSt, lorene, 140, 143 , 162, 224
lundquiSt, Ron, 140, 162, 184
lung , Albert, 184
lupberger, Anne, 142, 144, 148, 196
Lyden , Eleanor, 196
lydta, Johnny, 196
lynch, Gwen, 184

M
Maass, Bill, 224
Maass, Phil, 196
Macintosh, Btll , 109, 196
Mackay, Vicky, 196

Johnson , R1chal•ne , 158

Johnson , Sara, 142, 154, 195, 247
Johnson , Terry, 220
Johnson, Wyndol, 143, 165, 195
Johnston, Annette, 195
Johnston, Suzette, 195
Johnston, Tom , 184
Johnstone, Steve, 111 , 138, 157
Jones, Cleta, 162, 220
Jones, Connoe, 154, 184
Jones, Dale C., 153, 156, 159, 166, 195,
247
Jones, Jenny, 184
Jones, Juanita, 165, 222
Jones, lorelei , 141, 169, 172, 195
Jones, Sharon, 184
Jordan , Floyd, 184
Jordan , Nancy, 195

lewis, Jim, 224

Maclean , Brian, 224

L

Lachman David, 158, 164
Lachman, Lawrence, 223

lambott, ltnda, 140, 153, 196
lancaster, Dale, 223
landau, Feltx, 115 , 157, 223
landiS, Hale, 223
lance, Ann , 168, 184
lan e, Tont , 174, 196
lang, Constance , 196
langley, Wanda, 173
lankerd , larry, 184
larson, Btll, 184
Larson, Louis, 110

lasby, Stan , 138, 165, 223
Lasky, Ann, 223
losky, Joy, 156,196
Lasley, Saundra, 223
Lauterbach, Helen , 154, 223
lawrence, Mike, 111, 139, 1S6, 157, 223
lawrenson , Stan, 165, 223
laws, Btll, 154, 223
lawson, Marvell , 140, 156, 223
leach, Manlyn, 144, 154, 196
LcBOIS, Doreen, 223

LeClaire, Pat, 165, 223
lee, Carol , 138, 167, 169, 223
lee, Mtke, 138, 175, 223
lehr, Ron, 138, 157, 159, 223
leonard , Judy, 196
leonard , lean, 184
leonard, Noel, 184
leroy, Ken, 223
leslte, lu Ann, 184
leslte, Richard, 224
levtn, Ken, 146, 156, 184
levtnson, Rich, 156, 184
lemohn, Jantee, 149, 167, 224
levy, Art, 101 , 109, 157, 196
lewis, Eugen1a, 165
leWIS, George, 224

Maclean , Bruce, 140, 153, 170, 196
Maclean, Diana, 143, 153, 184
Macleod, Bruce, 184
Macmtllan , lindsay, 224
Maddy, David , 224
Maestas, Kathleen, 162
Maestas, Raymond, 184
Mohr, Gatl, 169, 196
Mohr, Peter, 224
Majors, Tom, 224
Maldonado, larry, 170
Maliszewski, Eve, 196
Mallett, Robert, 175
Maniates, Danny, 224
Manley, Scott, 138, 157, 224
Manning, Ann e, 143

Mansell, Kerry, 184
Mansell, Mtke, 198
Manzanres, Cecelta, ISO, 184
Marcus, Rose, 149, 1S4, 167, 169,224
Margolin, Dave, 146
Marth, Karen, 144, 167, 174, 224
Marshall , Jon , 110, 146
Marshall , Ruth, 184

242
Marton, Ed , 224
Marttnelli, Kathy, 225
Marttnez, Loney, 225
Martinez, Robert, 198
Masunaga, laura, 146, 153, 162, 169,
198
Matsumonji, lance, 140, 225
Matthews, Sharon, 154, ISS, 225
Mattox, Jackie, 148, 225
May, loiS, 144, 146, ISS, 167, 168, 225
May, Russell, 225
Mayberry, Jeanette, 140, 141, 198
Mayfteld, Sandra, 173, 185
Mays, Robert, 198
Mays, Davtd, 185
McClean, Bruce, 183
McClinton, Jacqueline, 225

�Student Index
McCorma ck, Brian , 111 , 157, 198, 247
McCotte r, George, 111 , 157, 225
McCun e, Bonn oe, 143, 185
M : Donald, Jane, 225
McDowell, Doane, 140
McEihonn ey, Mark , 101 , 109, 139 156
•
'
157, 198
McGee, Barbara , 174, 225
McGee, Gloroa, 185
McGee, Kath y, 185
McGee, Ke n, 225
McGtnnts, Ce le sttne, 185
McGrath , Elaone, 165, 225
McGrath, Londo, 225
McGrath, Rose mary, 198
McGu ore, Roc hard , 110, 123
McKee, Cynthoa, 140, 144, 153, 198

Moll , Me redy, 140, 146, liS
Monson, Davod, 185
Montes, Ann , 143 , 154, 198
Moody, Tom, 146, 185
Moore, Bob, 127, 198
Moo re, Debb oe, 174
Moo re, Deane, 170, 226
Moore, Hugh, 93 , 138, 154, 156, 157
•
226, 247
Moore, Merce, 140, 185
Moo re, Pat, 226
Moo re, Roch ele, 144, 226
Moors, Moke, lSI , 227
Morgan , Boll , 154, ISS , 198
Morgan, Jan ice, 162, 185
Morgan , Tom, 139, 185
Moromoto, Ell en, 140, 153, ISS , 170
Mo ro moto, Sharon , 146, 166, 167 169
227
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Moroshoge, Jov y, 144, 162, 185
Morros, Mark, 110
Mosley, Mary Louise, 162, 165, 185
Moss, Boll , 157, 227
Mourh ess, Dave, 127, 154, 157, 158, 227
Mourne, Ttna, 227

Mruz, Dick , 227
Mueller, Joan, 140, 142, 170, 172, 198
Muell e r, Rob e rta , 198
Mullongs, Lake, 185
Mull ins, Julie, 162, 172, 227
Murph y, Pat, 144
Murr, Art, 198
Murr, Brenda, 227
Murra y, Donald, 227
Myers, Karen, 140, 143, 185
Mye rs, Linda, 167, 169, 227
N

Nady, Jay, 101 , 109, 122, 157, 198
Nakamura , Denn is, 1S7, 166, 175, 227
Nakashoma, Connie, 140, 152
Nakata, Wesley, 198, 247
Nathan , Corinne, 155

McKe e, Edoth, I 53 , 162, 185
McKenzoe, Elle n, 140, 198
McKenzoe, Jackie, 225
M~~~nzoe , Gorda , 142, 143, 153, 169,
McKonz ie, J inny, 144, lSI
McKonzoe , Momi , 144, 185
M~~~llan , Jane, 89, 93, 143, 146, 154,

Na ylor, Andy, 139, 198
Ne:;;n, Mike, 109, 127, 146, 153, 156,
Ne thawa y, Susan , 141 , 199
Ne umann, John, 111 , 156, 157, 227
Ne umann , Judy, 154, 199
Ne wbold, Wol ey, 138, 140, 149, 1SO, 199
Newe ll , Donna , 199

McMosley, Wilham, 225
McNamara, Mocky, 225
M: Natt, Sandra, 225
McNeill, Nancy, 141 , 170, 173
McPhee, Moke, 226
McQueary, Vicky, 139, 144, 226
McRae, Cathy, 148, ISS, 226
Mead, Rock , 185
Meeker, Charles, 185
M~;~nger, Candy, 140, 170, 172, 144,

Milligan, Steven, 226
Molligan, Terr.y, 153, 156, 159, 198
Mollward, Janoe, 144, 185
Molton, Louose, 174, 198
Molton, Mattie, 96, 198
Motchell, Barbie, 185
Mitchell, Eroc,' 185

Newlin , Kay, 154
Newton , Bre nt, 112, 157, 227
Newton , Jennie, 1S4, 198
Nez, David, 170, 186
Nochols, Marolyn, 186
Nielsen, Nannette, 146, 170, 186
Noelsen, Pam, 143, 146, 186
N oeminen, Matt, 186
Nogh , Donald, 227
N oghtongale, Conrad , 199
Nox, Trudy, IS4, 169, 227
Noxon, Barbaro, 153, 160
Norman , Mary Ann, 227

R

Ragulsky, Rosemary, 229
Ran kt n, Lindo, 143
Rapha el, Les, 156, 163, 166, 229
Rask on, Londo, 140, 169, 229
Rausch, Keo th, 118, I 57
Recfd, Russ ell , 162, 200

0

g?~!~~e~~ ~~ y~ sii7169, 227
Odonn ell , John , 227
Ohme r, Dotty, 146, 186
Ohme r, Jan e, 228
Olive r, Boll, 110, 123, 186
Oliverius, Frank , 199

Ol son , Wayne, 228
Omohundro, Lee, 93 , 101 , 139 157 228
O' Ne oll , Eoleen, 162, 163, 166,' 169,' f99
Orendorf, Ted, 228
Oh tot, Ray, 228
Ove rton, Sharon, 199
Owe ns, Ceco l, 228
Oye, Cheryl , 146, 164, 169, 170, 228

p
Pace, Jane, 142, 199, 247
Pacheco, Mary, 140, 144
PH ke r, Gaol , 140, 199
Pa cke r, Mom i, 140, 186
Pod olia, Conni e, 144, 186
Podolia, Steve, 170
Palm e r, Victoroa, 186
Papazoan, Suzanne, 172, 228
Pappas, Kathy, 154, 164, 199
Parke r, Jan, 142, 199
Parker, Wanda, 228
Parks, Joyce, 199
Parks, Joyce, 148
Partr idge, Laura, 144, 154, 199
Passarello, Ke nny, 172
Pate, Katy, 89, 93 , 143, 169, 228
Pate, Me redy, 89, 143, 228
Patte rson , Patty, 89, 144, 167, 169, 228
Patte rson , Tom , 175, 228
Paul , Leonard, 228
Peak, Bob, ISO
Pearce, Pamela, 149, 150, 169, 228
Pe nn ella, Jom , 228
Penny, Richard, 228
Perkon, Donald, 101 , 151 , 228
Pe rkons, Anne tte, 228
Pe ros, Nock, 228
Peros, Elaone, 199
Peros, Phyllis, 199
Pe rry, Dalton, 228
Perske, Roge r, 199
Pe rsson , lynn , 200
Pete rs, James, 229
Pete rson, Don , 139, 200
Pe te rson , Roger, 146

Mejoa, Iris, 173
Mellor, Moke, 185
Mellward, Janoce, 146
M~;~ck , Barbara, 148, 154, ISS , 169,
Melnick, Evelyn, 146, 185
Melnock, Herb, 146, 185
Melton, Byron, II 0
Menke, Susan, 185
Meredoth, Charlotte, 198
Merocle, Jom , 226
Metz, Carl , 140, 226
Meyer, Paul, 198
Meyers, Karen, 162
Mockelson , Sylvia, 144, 198
Modfl.Oebrook , Krostone, 185
Moddlebrook, Tina, 173
Moddlebrook , Wynn, liS, 157, 226
Moiler, Barbara, 198
Moiler, Connoe, 169, 226
Moiler, Judoth, 226
Miller, Ken, 162
Miller, Sue Ann, 167, 170, 226,247
Moiler, Susan, 206 , 226
Moiler, Boll, 226
Mo~l~~an, Charles, 141, 153, ISS, 166,

Norr os, Barbara , 199
No rros, Pegg y, 174
Nor t on , Me rro , I 53 , 116
Non.'ood, Ja ck, 227
Nunl ey, Mok e, 123
Nu rmt, Ro sann e, 186

Pete t, John, 200
Phelps, Ward , 112, 138, 157
Phollops, Elaone, 186
Phollops, Jom, 153, 186
Phollops, Mochelle, 200
Phollops, Susoe, IS4, 186, 229
Pholpott, Jom, 146
Poerce, Marsha , 144, 229
Poerson, Beverly, 148, 154
P on a, George, 186
Poppon , Greg, 153, 186
Plotts, Terro, 141 , 148, 174,200
Pohlman, Tom, 127
Poondexter, Gaol, 186
Pollock, Sharon, 161 , 229
Po:ne ranz, Ron , I 54, I 56, 229
Pontow, Art, 229
Porter, Mona, 142, 169, 229, 247
Potter, Tom , Ill, 157, 160, 229
Pratt, Dolores, 161,229
Prendergast, Broan, IS6, 158, 159, 20!&gt;
Prendergast, Gail, 140, 162, 186
Proce, Gary, 200
Prommer, Joel, 229
Protchard , Cheryl, 186
Protchard, Lolli, 89, 143, 229
Pryor, Leland, 200
Pryor, Moke, 200
Pudlok, Davod, 166, 200
Pus&lt;de, Wolloe , 200

Q
Quails, Schyleen, 141 , 143, 117
Quontana, Maxin , 229

Reagan , Patty, 140, 141 , 154 187
'
Rector, J im, I 54, 229
Redfearn , Mark, 187
Redmond, Londo, 229
Ree ce, Barry, 229
Reoce, Eddie, 200
Reed, Gary, lSI , 160, 187
Reed, Melody, 140, 200
Re!akos, Mike, I SO , 163, 187
Re omann , Lothar, 159, 229
Renz, Pat, 161 , 229
Replogle , Carol , 140
Re the rford , Patty, 187
Rettberg , Susan 229
Revels, Jim, 110
Revels, Norma, 148
Reyes, Farode, 16S, 229
Reynolds, Boll , 109
Reynolds, Norma, 229
Rhoads, Warren, 229
Rice, Diana, 149, 150, 170, 230
Rochards, Bunny, 140, 148, 150
Rochards, Condy, 144, 230
Rochards, Dennis, 123, 160, 187
Rochardson, Carolyn , 142, 167, 169, 230
Rochardson , Joyce, 229
Richardson , Ken, 109, 200
Richey, Nancy, 143, 146
Richter, Roso e, 141 , 200
Ride nour, Nancy, 144
Riedesel, Kathy, 142, 167, 230
Roffel , Cathy, 91 , 154, 200
Rogg , Jack , 140, 230
Riggs, Byron , 1S6, 157, 230
Rohanek, Delota , 187
Rondom , Kay, 153, 169, 230
Roordon , John, 230
Roos, Delilah, 144
Rotterspach, Gaol , 146, 173
Robards, Cheryl, 165, 230
Rob e rts, Kay, 141 , 146, 170, 230
Robonson , Mochaele, 200
Robonson, Rock, 200
Robonson , Scott, 156, 187
Ro ck, Linda , 140, I SO, 162, 200
Rodocker, Karen , 187
Rodroquez, Loretta, 230
Rogers, Donna, 143, 200
Rogers, Glaroa, 143
Rogg e nbach, Ann , 144, 169, 230
Rome, Elo , 138, 157, 230
Romero, Albert, 230
Ronqu ollo, Glaroa, 187
Ros , Glenda, 144, 117
Rose, Koren , 172, 200
Ross, Betsy, 153, 201
Ross, John, 139, 146, 201
Rothchold, Sara, 146, 149, 167, 169, 230
Rottman, Kurt, 163

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Rubin, Miroam , 140, 169, 230, 247
Rucker, Pat, 187
Ruggles, Gl en n, 109, 138, 139, 201
Ruoz, Mike, 187
R•mfclt, Rex, 230
Rupp, Ken , 112, 230
Russell , Renee , 201
Ryan , Bob , 201

Sage, Carol , 144, 154, 230
SakaiTfoto, Carro Ann , 230
Sakamoto, Harriet, 143, 201
Saks, Mokkel, 140,153, 159, 164, 230

Short, Doug , 188
Shromplon, Karen , 231
Shurtleff Linda, 232
Soenknecht, Judy, 141 , 169, 232

Stephens, Shirley, 173
Stern, Dave, 146, 233
Steuart, Barb, 140, 233
Stevens, Jerry, 93, 157, 166, 233

Trotsky, Jim , 112, 157, 204, 247
Troyer, Jackoe K., 142, 153, 204
Trurillo, Toni, 119
Trujillo, Chrostella, 204

S•enknecht_ Karen, 141

Stevens, Tarry, 123

Solis, Sharon , 232
Sommans, Charlotte, 174, 188
Sommans, Paula 201
Simmons, Sheila, 140, 173
Somanton , Cindy, 142, 232
Simonton , Skop, 111 , 157, 232
Sompson, Doanne, 93 , 232
Sisack, Sheola , 153, 173 , 188
Skeeters, Gary, 146, 201 , 247
Skolaut, Danoce, 139, 143, 146, 161 , 170,
232
Skubal, Lou , 141 , 188
Slaughter, Lore tta , 188
Slav n, Flora Lee, 201
Slongo, Dan , 232
Slavek, Gary, 110
Slavek, John , 101, 109, 122, 157
Smoth, Betty, 153, 164, 167, 232
Smoth, Del , 110. 123
Smoth , Doyce, 175, 201
Smith, Herbert, 110, 127, 188
Smoth, Jeff 232
Sm oth, Kathy, 146, 188
Smoth, Leonard , 232
Smoth, Margaret, 149, 163, 203
Smoth, Mark 1 188
Smoth, Marvon , 110, 188
Smoth, Mold red , 203
Smoth, Nancy, 142, 143, 203
Smoth, Pete, 232
Smoth, Ruth , 148
Smoth, Sandi, 165, 203
Smoth, Sylvoa , 188
Sneed, Jom , 232
Sn d, John , 203
Snider, Liz , 92 , 138, 149, 169,232

Stevenson, Robert, 203
Stewart, Broan 1 233
Stewart, Margo, 131
Stewart, Richard, 203
Stoker, Mollie, 173
Stone, Wolliam 151
Stott, Londo , ll9, 140, 169, 203
Stout, Alex, 233
Stout, Becki , 188

Tucker, Kristie", 204

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Salinas, Joe, 201
Salonas, Phol , 187
Salonas, Sam , 175, 230
Sanders, Herbert, 109, 201
Sanders, JoAnn, 187
Sanders , Tona , 148
Sanderson , Carol , 201
Sandford, Ruth, 170, 231
Sandusky , Steve, 140, 187
Santofer, Bre nda , 187
Santofer, Joe, 101, 127, 157,231
Sarner, Larry, 130,151 , 231
Savoy, Phyllos, 231
Sawaya , Aloce, 143, 154, 201
Sawaya , Moke, 154, 156, 158, 187
Sawyer, Kenneth, 187
Scantlin , Wayne . 231
Scavo, Jam s, 231
Schaefer, Ann , 146, 187
Schaetzel , To,., , 1 6~ 153, 156,231
Scholer, Ch ster, 181
Schafer, Roger, 101, 138, 157,231
Scharwath , Jonell , 231
Schemel, Davod, 201
Scholt, Margie, 142, 143, 144, 201
Schlochting , Linda, 138, 143, 148, 158,
231
Schmaltz, Steve, 201
Schmodt, Judy, 174, 201
Schoendaller, Kathy, 141, 142, 144, 154,
167, 231
Schamp , CaroloneL 139, 140, 187
Schott, Barbara, ~01

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Solos, Beverly, 232
Somsky, Debboe, 148, 154
Sorenson , Mochael, 232
Saud rs, Joann , 173
Southern, AI , 160, 232
Spar, Barbara , 149, 150, 233
Sp ak , Paulette, 233
Sp ocher, Sue, 140, 158, 188
Speloates , Dean, 101 , 156, 157, 233
Spencer John , 140, 188
Spencer, Larry, 233
Spencer, Melinda , 203

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Scott, Jo y, 159,231
Scott, Sue, 138, 144, 154, 155, 167, 169,
231
Scrovner, Alan , 187
S eman, Ed, 231
Seftor, Laurence, 166
Segerhammer, Elizabeth, 188
Seofroed , Jolene, 231
Sekyro , Candy, 91 , 148,201
Servey, Londo , 138, 141 , 155, 231
Severtson , Ann, 154, 231
Seymour, Ida , 144, 201
Shafer, Bob , 141 , 166,201
Shan nan , Wolloam, 231
Sharpe, Mary Ann, 153
Shaver Styleszetta , 170, 231
Shea, Cathy, 153, 155, 167, 168, 231
Shea, Shawn , 188
Shermack , Susan, 91, 139, 142, 153, 201
She,.off, Pattoe, 173, 188
Shopp, Pam, 93, 153, 169, 174, 231
Short, Doane, 154, 166, 167, 169,231

Sporek , Londo , 143, 233
Sportsman , Danny, 233
Sprongs , Paul , 101 , 156, 157, 233
Squore, Lynn , 1SS

~:~~'c"h~'r~~~~~·o 165, 188
Standley, Dock, 146, 203
Stanek , Tom , 188
Staples, Valerie, 140, 149, 166, 169, 233
Starr, Betty, 93, 143 167, 169, 233
Starr, Kathy, 143, 188
Staylar, Frank, 233
Stern , Dave, 140
Steele, Mary Lou, 141 , 203
Steffens, Hal , 175
Steinhardt, Moke, 203

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Tuft, Charles, 138, 146, 157, f89
Tuggle, Regonald, 235
Tuggles, Lar'J., 110
Tunson, Flay , 101 , 118, 157,235

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Tunick, Steve, 204
Twist, Loranne, 204
TzortzakiS, Gus, 235

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Udd, Cindy, ISS, 167, 161t 235
Underwood , Marie, 144, 2JS
Underwood, Roslyn, 204
Upshaw, Charles, 235
Urioste, Don , 161,235
Utt, David, 235

Stratton, Cindy, 153,233
Stratton, Jackoe, 153, 1II
Stratton, Michael , 101, 157, 166, 159,
233, 247
Stratton, Nancy. 143, 153, 111
Streed, Ronald, 203
Striplong , Pamela, 203
Stroh, De bby, 153, 203
Strong, Rosie, 188
Struck, Cecelia, 155, 169, 234
Stuart, Dan , 146
Stuart, Hans, 146

~~~~~:~·.~J. ~!!, 144
Sutloff, Sharon , 234
Sutton, Ned , 122
Suzuki , Steven, 153
Swanson, Wolla, 140,203
Swearengen , Joey, 1II
Sweek , Steve, 175, 188
Sweeney, Kathleen, 164, 170, 203
Sweeney, PhoiiS, 181
Swenson, Cheryl, 154, 203
Swisher, Joe, 234
T

Taft, Sherry, 162, 188
Tague, George, 109
Takamone, Connoe, 144, 154, 169, 173,
203
Takamone, Gail, 143,203
Tams , Pot, 140, 154, 234
Tanowaki , Walter, 111
Tannenbaum , Kevin, 153, 111
Tartler, Edona , 234
Tatum , Peggy, 140, 144, 151, 173 , 234
Tawol , Dan , 112, 1571 160, 166,234
Tawol , Josette, 158, o62
Tawol , Loloan 141
Taylor, Cynthoa, 203
Taylor, Ivory, 234
Taylor, James, 203
Tedesko, Jackie, 146 189
Te pie, Steve, 156, lJO, 172, 204
Terres, Gloroa, 173
Thach, Susan , 153, 160, 164
Thaemert, Marcoa, 169, 204, 247
Thayer, Sando, 204
Tholle, Linda , 143, 170,234
Thomas, Carolyn, 234
Thomas, Cerrone&lt; 234
Thomas, Greg, 2J4
Thomas, Maroe, 141, 144, 154, 169,234
Thomas, Steve, 110, 123
Thompson , Bob, 204
Thompson , Doug, 234
T-~o,pson, Gary, 146, 155, 234
Thompson, Jerry, 146, 188
Thompson , Vovoan , 148, 204
Thornburg , Londo , 140, 111

~~~:::':.na.~~m·. ~~t 204
Thurow, Pam 1 144, 162, 169, 234
Tockton , Davod, 112, 157
Tidwell, Cora , 174 234
ToiiiS, Rayford, 10f, 109, 118, 157, 204
Tollos Rochard, 235
Timchula , Michael, 112, 157, 159, 206,
235 , 247
Timmons, Irene, 148, 235
Toffolo, Geoqean, 144, 149, ISO, 172,
235
ToliYer, Karen, 189

Tolover, Sheola, 144
Tooley, Don, 204
Toppong, Archoe, 110, 119
Torrongton, Mary, 140, 146, 162, 188
Townsend , Lesloe, 204
TraviS, John, 158, 235
Travos, Pam , 144, 173, 189
Treidel, Mark, 235

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Van Bradt, John, 151, 247
Van Buskork , Phol, 101, 109, 157
Vantassle, Ray, 1&gt;1 , 2J5
Varner, Broan 1 140 , 156, 170
Vasquez, Lydoa , 204
Vefald, Mary, 235
Veltman, G orge, 235
Verste gh, Gonger, 236
Vessa, Jtm , 170

Vicker, Barboe, 144, 173, 189
Vogol, Francos , 236
Vogol, Susan , 204
Vollana, Margoe, 236
Voncent, Jackoe, 189
Vocke!, Greg , 189
Vogel, Dock , 111 , 157, 236
Vogel, Donra , 142, 153,204
Vogel, Howard , 204

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Wacker, David , 151 , 166, 236
Wada, Matt, 146, 236
Wager, .'lola roe, 204
Wagner, Chuck, 153 , 188
Wahwasuck , PhyiiS, 236
Walker, Beverly, 161 , 174, 236
Walker, Bruce, 139, 154, 156, 236
Walk r, Nocholas, 109
Walker, PhylliS, 143, 236
Wallace, Debo, 204
Wallace, Marcellus , 101, 118, 157,206,
236
Wallace, Marga, 140, 204
Walls, Lau,uana, 204
Walton , Emmogene, 153, 155, 204
Woh: . Patnc1o, 189

Ward , Carolyn, 143, 161, 236
Ward , Craog , 236
Warner, Bonnoe, 144, 170, 172, 236
Warner, Gaol , 189
Washco , Don , 205
Watanabe, JoAnn, 155, 170, 173, 189,
237
Watanabe, Sharon, 140, 144, 173
Wat rman , Jane, 131, 144, 154, 168,237
Watson, Valeroa, 143, 162, 169, 205

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Watts, Dorothy, 162, 237
Watts, Lynda, 149, 150, 166, 167, 169,

237

Wolloams, Elaone, 189
Wolloams, G ne, 101 , 109, 127, 157,205
Wolloams, Ev rette, 109, 205

Weber, Loretta, 144, 173, 119
Weber, Mary, 155, 162, 189
Weeks, Kathloen, 170, 189
We ks, Bob, 237
Weond I, Connoe , 167, 168, 173, 174, 237
Weopert, Davod, 237
Weir, Sven, 166, 205
Weosbart, Graog, Ill, 156, 157, 175, 237
Welch , Jo, 174, 189
Wellington , Kathy, 205
Werden, Sharron, 173
Westmoreland, Dan, 110, 123, 189
West.Toreland , Michael, 237
Westmoreland, Patrock, 237
Wheat, Jom, 164, 237
Whosler, Joanne, 139, 153, 237
Whote, Gary, 160, 166
White, Karen , 143, 189
Wockenham, Lynn, 237
Wockliffe, Alocia, 148, 173, 174,205
Wodmar, Kent, 205
Wieder, Judo, 237
Wiggans, Bruce, 146
Wilbur, Steve, 112, 205
Wilcox, Mary Sue, 206, 237
Wolhoite, Lauren, 148, 238
Wolkons, Sharo, 138, 154,238
Wolloams, Clint, 123

Wolloams, Patricia Ann, 205
Wolloams, R Kent, 238
Wolloams, Shorley, 189
Wolloams, Stephanoe, 119
Wolloams, Walt, 158
Wolson, Janean Maroa, 238
Wolsan , Paul , 189
Wolson, Stella, 205
Wondecker, Rena, 205
Winkleblack , Gary, 175
Won ten, Sharon, 174
Wisehart, Lee, 189
Wothrow, Frank, 140, 238
Wohl, Carol, 138, 162, 167,238
Wo1cok, Stanley, 238
Wong, Dovon, 205
Wong, Marshall, 140, 150, 159, 162,

238, 247
Wong, Sylvia, 143, 189
Wood, Gary, 175,205
Wood, Pat, 174
Woods, Scottoe, 205
Woody, Sharo, 189
Wooten, James, 238
Worley, Vicki, 143, 169,238
Wortham, Darlene, I 54, 170, 238
Wortham, Bolly, 205
Wosk, Bernoce, 155
Wroght, Barbara, 169,205
Wroght, Cheryl, 144, 189
Wroght, Glenn, 175

Wroght, Kay, 205
Wroght, Kayvonne, 144, IA8, 153, 205
Wroght, Mardo, 142, 143, 238, 247
Wroght, Roslyn, 189
Wroght, Sheryl, 231
Wroght, Wonofred, 153, 189
Wroghtsol, Bolly, 238
Wszolek, Lydoa, 238
Wytoas, Susie, 144, 154, 169
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Yearling, Bob, I 58, 231
Yearlong, lllonoos, 238
Young, Donoa, 165, 189
Young, Margaret, 143, 153, 162, 167,

168, 239
Young, Mike, 127, 157, 189
Young, Susan, 205
Young, Suzanne, 144, 169,205
Younkon, Bob, 239

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Zoegler, Cindy, 88, 93, 239
Zogler, Cathy, 239
Zinn , Marlene, 149, 150, 169
Zipp, Mary, IA6, I SA, 205
Ziskon, Barboe, lA I, 239
Zalar, Mary, 144, 146, 205

Teacher-Office Staff
Evans, Jan1ce, 29
Ewer, A. Bruce, 33

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Acsell, Raymond P., 39, 179
Allen, Terry E, 13

Anderson, Anne loutse, 4.4
Aschbacher, Jean, 31
Asklot, Shorley, 14

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Fruland, Judy, 17

Ball, Mary Adah, 21

::~~d~h~::,oj·a~t C., 9
Berger, Elsa M., 33
Bierbach , Robert, 25
Boffle, Jerome C., 18
Boshop, Betst, 28, 191
Bradlor, Rut , 43
Bragg, Arthur M.S 10, 73
Braonerd, John, I
Br en, Jay, 10, AO
Broad, Anne B., 9
Bullock, Michael, 26

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Burmeister, Danoel 0., 29

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Caldwell, Loos, 31
Call, Alice, 38
Clark, Hazel W., 41
Clarkson, Charles, 20, 139
Coleman, James R., 113
Coleman, Paul 1 Jr., 108
Collins, Patrocoa L., 24
Colwell, Robert P., 8
Craog, Harold Rex, 35, 191
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Cutforth, Katherone, 44

t~~~~·ne~ar~~~·J~ncy, 11

Smoth, Price, 19
Spangenberg, Hazel M., 21
Strockland, Richard, 28
Svenson, James, 11

Lockhart, Royalyn, 12

Fesler, Barbara , 22
Flotow, Eleanor C ., 207

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Laughlin, J . Stanley, 38

lee, Bnon, 15

G

Gallegos, Edward, 34
Garrett, Lawrence, 9
Gaubatz, Doroth~, 23
Gerner, Mary Ne I, 22
Gollctt, Barbara AI
Goodhu , Jack 6., 14
Gonlone, Charles
Green, Olove, 30
Groebenaw, Donald A., 21
Groll, Harry, lA

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Mahonchak, Michaell 20
Maley, Raymond R., 5
Mansfoeld, George, I 0
Marr, Jenni~, 41
Matties, John B., 13
McNee, Gary, 12
Metcalf, Alfred , 34
Moiler, Harlan L , 25
Moulton, Jack A., 115
Mullen ox, Clarence, 34

Tescher, Emoloe, 44
Timmons, John L., 31
Twost, Fay, A2

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Vocken, Evva B., 29

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Nelson, Mae, A2
Nelson, Richard A., lA, 5 I
Nocholson, John E., 32
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Hedges, Gerald) 12
Holl, Thelma, I
Hinderloder, Clyde, 110
Hoffman, Morros, 35
Holmes, Willoam R., 27
Howard, Esther, 24
Hoyle, Marolyn, 27

Padboy, Marion, 65
Panek, Adolph H., 108
Pearson, Elo1se, 41
Phelps, Chester H., 32
Pogott, Blanch C., 23
Powell, Maroon, 27

Jacobo, Juloan, 35
Jester, Marolyn, 0
Johnson, Ral~h 1., 246
Johnson, Roc ard, 25
Jolley, Judoth J ., 44

Race, Edward, 28, 207
Roder, Ma:T, A3
Roth, Caro yn, 30
Rowntree, Judy, II, 16, 179
Rudel, Joan K., 37

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Daniell! Lawrence, 15

ge~l~rd~~~.ak:~ona, 30
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Dykes, Doane, 22

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Keinon, lrwtn, 12
Kamp, Gerry A , 23
ltennedy, Robert, AO
Koons, Alice C., 19
Kr 1ner, Genevieve, 17

Kruse, Wolloam H., 32
Ef,gl stan, Ruth E., 36
E oceroo, Sgt Walter, 76
Elloson, Thomas T., 38
Evans, Alwyn, AO

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Lace, Kathryn, 10
Laman, Jan, 2A

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Schwartz# M . Raymond, 20

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Shadwell, Kay R., 64
Shakespeare, Vorgonoa, A3
Shank, Wayne F., 19
Shaw, Donald E., 71
Soms, Bob, 18
Sonnard, June, 65
Slovek, John P ., A2
Smoth, Donald, 123
Smith, June, I 5
Smoth, Margaret M., 27

Zarlengo, Dominic A., 34
Zoegler, ~mtl, 20

Schachterle, Evelyn, 0

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Weed, Mary, 28
Wolloams, Elizabeth, 15
Wolloamson, J Howard, 35
Wolliamson, June, IS

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Intent concentration and concern are reflected in
the faces of Ralph Johnson, sponsor (above ), and
Tyler Hall, Editor-in -Chief ( below ) of the 1965
ANGELUS.

After school in the ANGELUS office finds Hugh
Moore (above ) and Ron Lehr ( below) hard at work.

A royal problem puzzles Kathy
Deutsch.

�1965 Angelus Staff
ANNETTE CLUFF Photo -Co -ordmator
HARLON DALTON Student -Teacher Relations Editor
RANDY DAVIS Amstant Photographer
KATHY DEUTSCH Royalty Editor
JONI DINER Format and Layout Editor
DAN EITEMILLER Assistant Sports Editor
DON ENGLISH Assistant Photographer
CINDY FRIEDLOB Assistant Copy Editor

LARRY GERSH Assistant Student-Teacher Relations Editor
JOE GOLDHAMMER Production Manager
ROGER GREENBERG Business Manager
RUSSELL HALL Head Photographer
TYLER HALL Editor-in -Chief
BETH HAWLEY Art Editor
SARA JOHNSON Assistant Copy Editor
DALE JONES Assistant Album Editor

AXEL KAULISCH Assistant Photographer
RON LEHR Copy Editor
BRIAN McCORMACK Assistant Sports Editor
SUE MILLER Album Editor
HUGH MOORE Technical -Composition Editor
WES NAKATA Assistant Student -Teacher Relations Editor
JANE PACE Assistant Clubs Editor
MONA PORTER Administration Editor
MIRIAM RUBIN Copy Reader

GARY SKEETERS Assistant Business Manager
MIKE STRATTON Assistant Sports Editor
MARCI THAEMERT Assistant Activities Editor
MIKE TIMCHULA Sports Editor
JIM TROTSKY Assistant Activities Editor
MARSHALL WONG Activities Editor
JOHN VAN BRADT Assistant Photographer
MARDI WRIGHT Clubs Editor
MR. RALPH JOHNSON Sponsor

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�This angelus represents a year in the lives of 2711 people
each an individual ...
different, yet
similar;
each adding something to East
each leaving a mark
perhaps heavy
perhaps light
but there.

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�... the experience of classroom contributions
athletic participation
club activities

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�ANGELUS
east high school
volume 46

East reflects both the good
and the bad
of each succeeding generation :
The heritage of tradition sifted by thousands of minds ...
eager
searching or
apathetic
each adding to or detracting from the whole
in relation to his involvement:

�1964
denver,
colorado
publisher
a . b. hirschfeld

�Administration

10

Curriculum-Faculty

12

Activities

50

Royalty

86

Sports

98

Fall

100

Winter

118

Spring

130

Organizations

136

Album

176

Sophomore

178

Junior

192

Senior

206

Index

241

��Steel beams and mortar support the building.
Student enthusiasms, desires, and personalities
sustain the spirit.

8

�I

... the combination of small occurences which result in
a new outlook
acceptance of others
realization of yourself.

��ADMINISTRATION

Mr. Jack Beardshear
Assistant Principal

Mr. Lawrence Garrett
Coordinator

Mr. Robert P. Colwell

Mrs. Anne Broad
Dean of Girls

Principal
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�CURRICULUM-FACULTY

Science

Mr. Melvin Spurlin outlines
the program for Biology I.

Mr. Richard Gallegos indicates the proper
chemical for the best biological results.

Mr. Dominic Zarlengo demonstrates
relationships .
12

Miss Carol Dykes helps a stu dent to pin down a smaller
world .

�Applied Science, taught by Mr.
Richard Strickland, emphasizes the
practical application of science.

Unembarrassed, "Shasta" illustrates anatomy.

Mr. Clarence Mullenix
explains present-day al chemy.

Mr. Harold Craig weighs the statistical
probabilities of germination in zoology .

13

�Science
students of science:
students with respect for the elements
for the complicated
bonds of C and H:
students with a lab manual . . .
waiting for the green and orange gas
in step four.
discerning the grey-green spleen from
the mesentery of
a sacrificed frog.
wondering how to find mu, the coefficient
of friction.
hoping to understand the wonders of
science ...
some day.
In his own inimitable fashion, Dr.
Williamson explains the process of
titration to an interested David
Saker.

Mr. Morris Hoffman is under pressure as he demonstrates physics in
depth .

Preparing for an experiment in Physics, Mr. Julian
Jacobi sets up equipment.

14

�Art

Carol Washco has fun mixing clay for a pottery
project.

Art ...
Man's instinctive search for something
above himse:f ... his own creative
vision of nature, the universe, himself, expressing his imagination
with daubs of color on once-white
paper in the molding of an almostalive statue from the inanimate
substances of earth and water ...
Man's pride in his world depicted in a
thousand unique and varied ways.

Jim Cazer listens as Miss Regina Desjardins offers a
suggestion concerning his free style.

Miss Carolyn Epperson contemplates the classic simplicity of a clay vase created by one of her students.

15

�Art

Danny Baylor finishes a finely formed ceramic shape .

The flying wheel .. . while sensitive hands form a
creation in glorified mud .

Knowledge of art technique is reflected as
Mrs. Olive Green guides the pen of Candy
Meininger.

�English

Mr. Lee, by using records and tapes, illustrates one
aspect of English .

" If everything happens that can't be done"a paradox, yet a key to
the ever-changing forms and phrases
of an ancient and complex language
full of odd spellings
strange sounds
ambiguous meanings
sometimes confusing,
but encircling the past and
present tenses
alluding to the future ...
an ever-constant companion
synonym of our maturing and
transitional lives"we're wonderful one
times one."

Miss linda French posts American literature assignments hopefully.

Miss June Smith annotates the negative
while reading a student composition.

�The intricacies of grammar constitute
the subject matter for Mr. Raymond
Schwartz's lecture.

Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner's dramatic interpretations of Shakespeare's plays furnish a third
dimension to the Bard's words.
~~---~---------~

---------------·-n~~

Miss Carol Shaw lists prominent literary critics.

Miss Judy Fruland describes the works of e.e. cummings during her English class.

An English 5x class is given a thorough and energetic perusal by Mr. Harry Grill.

Proper oratorical posture is demonstrated by Mrs. Judith Ward
before her Speech Class.

18

�Mrs. Evva Vickers explains to her English
literature class the significance of Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales.

English
Pam Riffle, listens intently to the beneficial advice of Mr.
Joseph Garcia.

19

�English

�Miss Judy Rowntree analyzes an aspect of "The
Road Not Taken."

Miss Elizabeth Schmitz discusses
the dialogue for the day.

Miss Royalyn lockhart reads an especially
interesting passage of English literature.

Mr. Ralph Johnson cites textual testimony in a talk
on transcendentalists.

21

�English

Mrs. Hill captures English students'
attention .

Mr. Nichols soberly prepares for o contemporary litera ture closs.

Mrs. Flotow peers questioningly at Jim Florey's notes.

Mr. Zumwinkle chortles from the back of the
room.

22

�Mrs. Piggott reinforces German with strong gesticulation.

Foreign Language

The sound of a German dialogue echoing
into the hall ...
hesitant but persistent attempts of a student
to converse in Spanish
and the emotional strain on his
face as he faces an oral inquisition.
pronunciations
conjugations
translations ...
the elemental effort to exchange
the ideas of two different cultures.

While a student crosses his fingers, Mr.
Kemp reads the grades.

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�Foreign Language

Understanding the geography of France
odds depth to the study of the French lan guage in Mrs. Helen Arnold's classes.
Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz elucidates on
the more exciting aspects of Virgil.

Miss Margaret M. Smith's Latin students nervously wait
to be called during on oral test.

�Mrs. Barbara Fesler gives
her Spanish class a break
from the normal routine by
reading a humorous story
to them.

Students prepare for the
future through Mrs. Mary
Nell Gerner's Russian
classes.

Dr. John B. Matties points out a student's digression from the norm.

Miss Patricia O'Melia takes her French classes
on a personal tour of France.

�Mr. Stanley laughlin explains a mathematical anecdote
from his podium.

Chalk-pale numerals and inked red symbols
on white paper
diagram an ever-widening knowledge
of the reality of the universe
explained in the shorthand of
thought ...
analysis
syllogistic reasoning
centuries of logicpatterns of perception
each step carefully proved
leading into the infinity of
the mind.

Mr. A. Bruce Ewer obtains extreme enjoyment from the
derivation of the Pythagorean theorem .

Studiousness applies to teachers as well as students, as Mr. larry
French has found.
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�Mathematics

A finger proves an excellent pointer for Mr. Clyde Hinderlider.

Mr. Chester Phelps meditates upon a difficult class query.

Mr. William Kruse unravels a
function of x for Algebra 3
students.

Questions are analyzed in detail by
Miss Elsa Berger.

/

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�The binomial theorem is humorously explained by
Mr. Nicholson .

Miss Betsy
Theorem.

Bishop

postulates

the

Pythagorean

Mathematics

Miss Mary Thompson aptly demonstrates the value of a blackboard
in teaching moth.

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�Social Studies
from
Hittites hacking through the Fayum ...
Macedonians marching through Persia ...
to
Germans grabbing half of Europe ...
Russians racing into space ...
Events before, between and after these
are history - the concern of the Social
Science Department. Teachers attempt to
involve the student in both yesterday, today
and tomorrow, through the study of history.
A knowledge of the "why" of the battles,
elections, wars, personalities, aids a student
to understand the events of today.

Mrs. Mary Weed pursues her quest for social
justice in her Modern European History class.

The concept of republican government is elucidated by Mr.
Michael Mahonchak.

Mr. Duniel Burmeister explains the fallacy of the half-truth
in historical interpretation.

29

�Mr. John Timmons valiantly demonstrates
the structure of the original Thirteen Colonies
to an interested student.
Morality and immorality are thoroughly discussed by
Mrs. Alice Call and her Girls' Social Problems classes.

Social Studies

The Revolutionary War and its effects on society are
explained expertly by Miss Shirley Asklof.

Saint Benedict, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Beckett, Franks
and Ostrogoths are first hand knowledge for Mr.
Edward Race and his Medieval History classes.

30

�Mr. Raymond Acsell lectures
to his Boys' Social Problems
class.

Enthralled by a lecture on the Civil
War munitions, students turn away
from the window.

Hanging over the lecturn, Mrs. Abigail Root explains the Gardens
of Babylon.

Mr. Wayne Fox locates Hoover Dam for his American
History class.

Mr. Price Smith explains the symbolism inherent in
an obelisk.

�Social Studies

Mr. Emil Ziegler explains the hidden meaning of
such status symbols as expensive cars.

Mr. James Svenson discusses the basic integrity of Oakes
Ames.

Mr. Wayne Shank allows his subconscious emotions ro be revealed.

Mr. Steven Harlow vigorously defends Calvin Coolidge.

32

�.
Mr. Keith Lindblom poses an American
problem to his class.

Mr. Jack Goodhue explains the pitfalls of AP exams to his College
American class.

Mr. Gary McNee attempts to inject perspective into
American History.

Mrs. Alice Koons gives an impassioned lecture to her Modified
American History class.

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�Business Education
Typewriters clank- asdf
as puzzled fingers, hunting for letters,
day by day grow surer.
Minds struggle to translate strange figuressoon shorthand symbols become everyday words.
Math and law knowledge- imperative
for success in the business world
beyond high school.

Cindy Burns X's out an error.

Mrs. Faye Bult briefs her students on forms of shorthand.

Crediting a debit is demonstrated by Mr. Wayne
Gnadt.

j

Mrs. Joan Rudel paces do-or-die
dictation.

�Miss Joyce Walker extends her expert advice .

Miss Creta Sproul delivers an oration on
typing .

Mrs . Marilyn Hoyle points out that a
typist must be precise in her work .

35

�Business Education

Mrs. Ruth Eggleston warns Kay Zurbrugg
about the dangers of the " hunt-and-peck"
system.

I
Diane Simpson discovers that an important part of Business Education
is learning how to correct errors.

Using comparative charts, Mr. Dungan tells
the class how important it is to pay their
rent in cash.

36

�Special Education

The Special Education Department operates under the precepts that management of
the handicapped child will enable him to
utilize his capacities, and encouragement of
his individual development will further the
process of his self-realization. Instructors, by
fitting the small classes to the needs of individual students, and by using special equipments such as braillers, earphones, and other
mechanical aids and techniques such as lipreading, mobility training and concrete
structured learning experiences help even the
most severely handicapped student to profit
from a public school education.

Mr. Allan Winter demonstrates emphasized
pronunciation to hard of hearing classes.

Judy Miller shows Mrs. Esther Howard her improved typing technique as another
student looks on.

37

�Special Education

Mr. James Bradshaw prepares for a class in
Special Education.

Mr. lawrence Daniel teaches both Special Education
and American H1story classes.

Mrs. Ruth Hasse gives personal attention to Nancy
Thurman.

38

�Industrial Arts
Wood and steel
heat
skill ...
a coffeetable ...

Mr. Raymond Maley discusses Larry Atkison's proportions.

Cowhide
tools
patience ...
a tooled-leather belt ...
Ink
straightedge
a blueprint
floorplan for tomorrow's home:
mechanical knowledge for future employment or hobby.

Mr. Richard Johnson shows the importance of grain in woodwork.
Mr. Harlan Miller cuts up with
the circular saw.

Mr. Robert Bierbach demonstrates soldering in metal
shop.

39

�Home Economics

Mrs. Mary Ball offers a suggestion to Henry Meininger
as Chef George Barrett contemplates the delicate
white sauce being prepared.

Swatches of cloth
batches of cookies ...
preparation for future activities
as a mother:
cook
seamstress
dietician
or in the business world:
fashion designer
buyer
co-ordinator
home economics teacher ...
training for the feminine role in
a busy life.

Miss Mary Bippes plans a menu
which will offer nutritional value as
well as appetite appeal to her
youthful cooks.

Penny Bosteder consults Mrs.
Gladys Lignon. Soon the shapeless
material will become a graceful
garment.

Mrs. Hazel Spangenberg oversees
Linda larson as she cuts out a pattern piece- first step in the creation of a new outfit.

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�Special Department

Miss Kathryn Lace finds work easy in the peace of the Girls'
Social Room.

Busy Mr. Arthur Bragg checks his schedule for the day.

Behind the scenes ...
counseling
reprimanding
filing:
to them
numbers and IBM cards
become students.

Mr. George Mansfield, College Counselor, has an informal
chat with National Merit Finalist Rochelle Ohr.

41

�Special Department

Fighting a never-ending bottle with the
I.B.M. machine, Mr. John Smyth punches o
program cord .

Typing a college transcript, Mrs.
Sonja Ek fulfills her responsibility
as records clerk.
Miss Joy Breen, school social-worker, tokes
a _brief respite from her schedule of oppomtments.

The complex job of dealing with
vermicular switchboard wires occupies the time of Mrs. Mary Rider.

42

�.
testing 0 ff .IC e ' Mrs.
Assisting
'" the
Emily Tescher
types out a list of Col Iege Board scores.

Educational
Robert Kennedy, loins various
exp
to Kitten
Career Counselor,
. 1 careers
aspe ct s of mUSICO
Marie Wieder.

Ev
been rs.absent or
ery student
knows
has
M
Marilyn
excused f rom who
class
Jester.

ublic relations, .
go~:fl~tes
students' capital

Prom_oting
Jennie
Marr
with a smile.

·

Miss

�Special Department

Miss Barbara Gillett helps John Ellsworth find " Catcher in the Rye" in the
card catalog.

Mrs. Hazel Clark waits for Wayne
Phillips to sign a study hall attendance sheet.

Miss Eloise Pearson endeavors to painlessly collect fines for
an overdue book.

Miss Elizabeth Craven watchfully proctors
a test.

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�Mrs. Virginia Shakespeare checks her records at the request of Mr.
Garrett.

Carefully recording the numbers of
new textbooks is Mrs. Kathryn Cutforth.

Mrs. Mae Nelson, replacing
Mrs. Sonja Ek as records clerk,
mimeographs the daily bulletin.

Miss Alwyn Evans, Mr. Robert
P. Colwell's secretary, relaxes
during her lunch hour by
reading a good book.

�Special Department

Keeping tract of a vast stock of books is the job of Mrs. lynn
Schachter! e.

Medicine is often applied to strange
places by Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler.

Mrs. Ruth Bradlor faithfully applies herself to
the tasks of a clerk.
Mrs. louise Anderson keeps track of wayward students' attendance records.

�Mrs. lee Pulaski helps to produce the morning bulletin .

....

Mr. John Slovek tenderly pats a piece of
well-conditioned audio-visual equipment.

Mr. William Engle, an East janitor,
keeps David's home white and
clean.

Excellent lunches require excellent cooks
and dishwashers.

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�Tools .. .
Time .. .

Thought ...
For an awakening mind.

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���ACTIVITIES

The experience of activities:
investigation ... the search for the name
of a dance or an idea for a float
anticipation ... of occasions which cancel the monotony of school routine
fulfillment ... after hours of tedious
planning
satisfaction ... the final completion in
participation.

51

���Harlan Dalton, Claudia lang, leslie Clift, Marshall
Wong, Beth Reisbick, Ronnie Gardner, and
Judy Miller exchange opinions.

Janis Metcalfe, Head Girl, conducts a meeting of
the Council.

Carol Hearn, Debbie Davis, Syl Reed, Astrid Iverson, and
Bill Brown listen attentively to another member's ideas.

�Student Council Performs
Gratuitously
Spraying three miles of evergreen rope,
formulating the Colfax Code and building
a seventeen-foot Eiffel Tower were only a
few of Student Council projects this year.
Members, representing the Sophomore, Junior
and Senior classes and school publications
mingled debate on serious school problems
with planning the Sweetheart Dance, Howdy
Day, Color Day, several teas, Christmas Decoration, many assemblies and a car wash.
To foster good relations ·with the other
Denver high schools, Council went to breakfast with each high school.

Student Council members create latest winter fashions for school statuary.

In a manner recalling the flag-pole sitters of olden
times, Syl Reed gracefully decorates the tip-top
branches of the tree.

Humming "The Ballad of lizzie Borden," Mike Pryor
puts the finishing touches on the bannister decorations.

55

�Delegate Assembly members consider another controversial issue.

Delegate Assembly
Registers Reaction

Delegate Assembly members, elected representatives af the student body, express the
will af the majority in matters of school business. This year Delegate Assembly sponsored
the Kennedy Memorial Dance, determined the
placement of the Angel, and continued the
annual United Fund Drive. Buddy Noel's
capable gavel and Mr. Arthur Bragg's understanding sponsorship guided the delegates in
their political ramblings.

Buddy Noel, Assembly president, calls for
the vote on a motion.

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�Activities Calendar
Howdy Day .......... September 18
Seraph Dance ......... September 28
Sophomore Party ... . ... November 9
Drama Club Play ...... November 15
Junior Prom ............ December 7
Fall Sports Dance ......... January 4
Father-Daughter Supper ... January 31
Sweetheart Dance ... ... . February 15
All-School Show ...... . . . March 5, 7
P.T.A. Fashion Show . . March 12, 13, 14
Council Capers .......... April 9, 10
Senior Prom .. . . ....... . ... April 18
Color Day . . ..... . . .. ... .. . May 8
Senior Class Day .. .... .. . .. May 29
Graduation . . .. .... . ... ... . June 4

57

�Angel Unveiled

Mrs. Federick Orman presents the new
angel to the student body in the Citizenship Day assembly.

A hardly recognizable angel stands alone in
the south court, immediately prior to its
" rejuvenation."

In 1885, Ella Catherine Matty, a six-yearold girl, was chosen from five thousand
Denver children to model for an angel's face
to be put over the keystone of East High.
In 1924, when the school was torn down, the
angel was saved and later put in the south
court gardens of the new East. There it was
ruined by time and vandals.
Last year Mrs. Powell's first-hour English
class started an all-school campaign to rejuvenate the angel. $770 was raised through
various projects sponsored by clubs, classes,
and student activities. Denver sculptor Art
Gore worked four hundred hours on a sevenhundred pound piece of Colorado marble to
reproduce the new angel. It was presented to
the student body by the model, now Mrs.
Frederick Orman, and Mr. Gore in the
Citizenship Day assembly this year.

58

Surrounded by an appropriate red robe, the new
angel is now inside to

�Mr. Kay Shadwell rehearses the band in preparation for the All School Show.

Music Department Keyed Up

The little thrill of nervousness
before stepping onto the lighted stage ...
an "A" echoed from taut strings .. .
the ceaseless beat of a baton .. .
bonds of communication between director and musician
performer and audience:
different talents
varied melodies
blending into the harmony of production.

Mrs. Marion Padboy urges the Concert Choir to concentrate on perfection.

59

�Miss June Sinnard confers with Mr. Jim Nichols on last
minute changes in the All School Show.

Mr. Kay Shadwell conducts the
combined choruses and orchestra.

60

�Angelaires, a singing group selected trom the Concert Choir, entertains at the P.T.A.
Fashion Show.

Concert Choir sets the scene for the production number of "Oklahoma" in the All
School Show.

61

�Spotlight Indebted
to Student Body

Spotlight staff members Dave Heim, Dennis Burdick, and Lois Berkey
work with a printer to compose a page.

Armed with their finger-printed press
cards, Spotlight people shuffle through the
halls in search of new stories and new Truths.
As they gather evidence, staff members combine their critical talents to form a successful
and individualistic newspaper.
Their goal is not to shield students from
prevailing circumstances, but to provide the
reader with several, often discordant, viewpoints for his personal evaluation. Sometimes opposed to popular opinion and the
Administration's policy, Spotlight has made
an admirable effort to deliver a bi-weekly
issue which both entertains and stimulates
its readers.

A highlight of the Spotlight year was the members' presentation of a
crib to their outgoing sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Veatch.

Spotlight editor, Dave Heim, demonstrates the dextenty and perserverance which earned him his position of power.

62

�lois Berkey, Karla White, and Kathy Garrett ore busy
writing headlines under Mrs. Veatch's direction.

Kathy Garrett goes over a Spotlight page
proof.

SPOTLIGHT
Editor·/ n·Chief
Dove Heim

News Editor
Merrick Bobb
Sponsor
Mrs. Margaret Veatch

Rewrite Editor
Charlene Spence

Reporters
lois Berkey
Christy Chopin
leslie Cliff
Jo Elenbogen
Barbaro Foreman
Beth Hougen
Shirley Kishiyomo
Barbaro loomis
Brion McCormack

Business Manager
Howard loomis

Bill Riedesel
Kathy Riedesel
Mikkel Soks

Layout Editor
Steve McCandless

linda Stott
Janice Wright

Page Editor~
Dee Douglas
Kathy Garrett

Photographic Coordinator
Annette Bachrach

Jim Hunsaker
Yvonne Tobias
Publicity Manager
Howard Phillips

Second semester sponsor,
Mrs. Doris Borton, advises on
a story at her desk.

Photographers
Dennis Burdick
Pot LeClaire
Bob Parks
Rusty Stone

Stoff Artist
Dove Heim
Supply Manager
Marlene Zinn

63

�Assemblies Entertain
and Enlighten

X. Nady flees from the long arm of the law after being
sentenced during the White Jackets' pep assembly.

Assemblies at East are geared to the interests of all students, not just to one group. Subjects vary from music and politics to sports and
pep assemblies. A student cannot ignore all
assemblies at East. At least one is based on
his interests.
Janice Wright presents the Colfax Code to
the East student body and to representatives
of the Colfax merchants.

Representatives of the various branches of the armed forces held an assembly
showing the development of the American flag.

64

�Stage Crew Sets Scene

Without the daily work of the stage crew
- weekly assemblies, the All School Show and
special programs presented at East would
be impossible. Although they are unseen,
their duties back-stage determine the success
and continuity of any performance.

Stage crew members control stage lighting, an essential part
of a successful assembly.

Mr. William Holmes, stage crew sponsor, demonstrates the rudiments of stage craft.

�School Talent Spotlighted
"After the Ball," the theme of this year's
All School Show, blended the talents of many
East students into exciting and well-planned
entertainment. Acts ranged from jazz combos
and singing groups to ballet and monologues.
Credit for the success of the show should go
to Miss June Sinnard and Mr. James Nichols,
son, the directors, who mixed and moulded
abilities of diversified student talent into an
original and artistic production. Recognition
should also be given to Mrs. Marion Padboy,
who organized several of the large musical
acts, to Mr. Kay Shadwell, who directed the
excellent Show Band, and to Mrs. Olive Green
and Circulo d'Arte, who created the colorful
scenery.

Boys' Choir members bemoan the fate of
"Poor Jud."
Dancing gracefully, Don Eitemiller and Mardi
Wright help to set the romantic scene for
"After the Boll," this year's All School Show.
Barbaro Baldivia captivates the audience with flashing cape and
Spanish rhythm.

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�Bill McMosley and Gene Chalk perform while other
acts wait anxiously off-stage.

Fran Jones plays on the emotions
of the audience as she sings "little
Girl Blue."

Jan Metcalfe and Judy Floyd combine their talents
in a double piano act.

67

�PTA Fashions
Fabulous Show
"A Date With An Angel," this year's
P.T.A. Fashion Show, was presented March
12, 13, and 14 to an audience of East High
students and mothers. New styles and fashions for the high school and college-bound
student were presented through the cooperation of the Denver Dry Goods Co. and Mrs.
Pat Geyer, the show's commentator. Models
were chosen from members of the senior class
and practiced long hours to take part in this
year's highly successful fashion show.

Andrea Boyd modeled a military sling-shot jumper
for the fashion show audience.

A black and white ensemble is set off by Sandra
Schodde's smile.

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�FRIENDLINESS

POISE

CHEERFULNESS

SERVICE

Mary Johnson

Judy Nelson

Kathy GarreH

Janice Wright

DEPENDABILITY

Judy Evans

Senior Girls
Recognize Sisters

BEST All-AROUND GIRL

Janis Metcalfe

SPORTSMANSHIP

Cheri Paxson

SENSE OF HUMOR

LEADERSHIP

LOYALTY

COURTESY

Marian Lewis

Shirley Kishiyama

Chris Heidbralc

Connie Plunkett

�JACK HARDING

RICHARD HARTZMAN

CLAUDIA LANG

JAMIE LYTLE

JANIS METCALFE

WAYNE PHILLIPS

BILL RIEDESEL

GEORGE LACKEMANN

PAT O'NEILL

Angelus Salutes
Scholars

LEONARD ROSE

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FRED SEYDEL

The people on this page
qualify as outstanding scholastic representatives of the
Senior Class. These students
are in the top 2% of the graduating class and scored a composite score above 1332 on the
Scholastic Aptitude test.

�Travis Triumphs

Jim Vrettos gesticulates, adding emphasis to his
oratory.

John Travis delivers his award-winning interpretation to an attentive audience.

Mikkel Saks displays the force of delivery that made
him a close contender in the contest.

The ninety-first annual Woodbury Oratorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
East, was presented on January 15. This contest was started in 1875 by R. W. Woodbury,
a member of the first graduating class of
East. His purpose was to encourage high
school boys in developing their public speaking abilities.
This year, John Travis, a junior, won the
Woodbury Medal for his impassioned delivery of Victor Hugo's "Against the Curtailment of Suffrage." John competed with
seven other excellent speakers: Gary Blum,
Frank DeSciose, John Hess, Bill Pace, Mikkel
Saks, Jim Vrettos, and John Walton. John
Essman and Paul Wagner introduced the
contestants.
The three impartial judges were former
governor Stephen L. R. McNichols, Reverend
Richard B. Kozelka, and Mr. Ernest E. Pech.
~s. Genevieve Kreiner cooched the orators.
7J

�Wright Wins
Wolcott

Janice Wright, Wolcott Medal winner, reads her award-winning rendition to an attentive
audience.

The Wolcott Medal is awarded annually
to an East High girl for excellence in public
reading. The first award was offered in 1880
after the establishment of the contest by the
Hon. H. R. Wolcott in 1879. This year's
winner, Janice Wright, was chosen from a
field of 7 girls, all of whom read sequences
from John Steinbeck's, The Flight.

Dana Gruenert offers her interpretation of this year's
Wolcott Contest selection, The Flight.

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�This is the Year
that Was
Connie Plunkett, laurel Stone, Carolyn Young, and
Vicky Sanders gaily help construct the second-place
Senior Float, ''The Unisphere."

A tipsy world was the Senior Closs entry.

The third-place Sophomore Closs
is "lookingAheod" to better luck
next year.

''Time is running out," theme for the firstplace Junior Closs Float, introduced the
serious thought of anxiety for world peace.

"This is the Year that Was," the
general theme of this year's Red and
White Day, unified the various activities of the day. In the morning, floats,
created to depict World's Fairs, past
and present, were entered in the
parade by the sophomore, junior and
senior classes, first hour classes and
clubs. Skits, featuring the theme,
"News Fronts," were presented at a
special morning assembly in which the
1964 May Queen was crowned. Later
on in the day, many students attended
the city track meet, "Leap Year," and
cheered the East track team on to
another victory. Creativity and ingenuity were displayed by East students throughout the day.

It's "bottoms up," as eager celebrants destroy the results of weeks of hard labor .

.....

�Floats
"W or ld' s Fa1r
. "

This bevy of buxom beauties announces
the impending arrival of the stupendous,
gigantic, earthshaking, disqualified PreLaw extravaganza.

Going ...

gone.

74

going ...

�Skits
"N ews Fronts "
The voluptuous Sophomore Class's version of "Sex in the
Suburbs" was marrred by the appearance of an ...

unexpected "guest."
"De tail" of our new head boy; or, "News Fronts (?}."

"I build a shape!, you build a shape!,

we build a shape!."

Hi ya, froggyl

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��East School Spirit Tops in the City

Gorda McKenzie

Patty Patterson

Cheerleaders for o day - Fritz Sudholt, Dove Babbs,
X. Nody, and Donny Baylor

n

�Cheerful
Cheerleaders Chant
Choice Cheers

Val Davis

Cheri Paxson
Head Cheerleader

lillian Pritchard

Marilynne Pritchard

Betty Starr

�City
Championship
Rifle Team Vies
in NRA Sectional
East High School's hand-picked
ROTC shooters, Howard Nevins,
James Bell, Rick Marotte, and Dennis
Grant compose a strong and wellbalanced team. Some people say it
takes long hours of practice to become a good shooter; others say strict
discipline; but Sgt. Elicerio, rifle team
coach, recommends large amounts of
both to produce a championship
squad.

Sgt. Trickey patiently explains the intricacies
of an M-1 to first-year cadets.

ROTC Creates
Sense of Duty

Rifle team members put long hours on the
range to produce a championship squad.

�An inspection, a command, or a movement in unison are all integral parts
of military training .

Federal
Inspection
Held in Spring
Inspection builds a sense of responsibility and duty. Throughout the year
weekly inspections are held, gigs are
posted, and records kept high . However, the real inspection takes place
in the spring, when the battalions and
drill team are reviewed by a regular
military officer.

80

Sgt. Elicerio has a way with words, and
discipline, when it comes to military life.

�City Champion
Drill Team
Practices Three
Times a Week

Beginning practice the second week
af school, East High's drill team competes with other schools and performs
for civic organizations, federal inspections, and the All School Show. After
building a championship squad, Sgt.
Elicerio says, "By practicing three
times a week, why shouldn't we be the
best in the region?"

ROTC takes care of the raising of "Old Glory,"
even to a special storm flag on the coldest day.

The drill team was again a
highlight of the All-School
Show.

�Honorary Cadets
Have Earned
Coveted Position

Many hours are spent in practice by East's famed Honorary Cadet
drill team .

The Honorary Cadets must have
grade point averages of 3.0 or better
to be appointed by the military department. The Honorary Cadets drill
for civic organizations and in city
competition; they are also participants
in the Sojourners Contest. Being an
Honorary Cadet involves practicing
drills twice a week, doing clerical
work in the armory one period a day,
keeping scores in the National Rifle
Association sectionals and performing
other vital services for the school community.
The military department handles a color
guard for all of East's assemblies, a vital
service to the school.

82

�Cadet Lieutenant Co/one/

Tom Crumal
Boffo/ion Commander

Sandra Schodde

Cadet Lieutenant Co/one/

Honorary Cadet Co/one/

Jim MacMillan
Brigade Representative

Battalion
Commander
Appointed
James Adamson

Gerald Cunningham

Company Executive Officer

Company Executive Officer

Battalion Commander Tom
Crumal, and Brigade Representative, Jim MacMillan, have
been appointed to their positions by their results in an allcity competition. The competition consists of an interview
and the ability to apply, practically, leadership and drill
skills. In order to maintain
their positions, they can get
no grade lower than a 11 B.11

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenonf

David LeMaster

Ronald lwagoshi

Company Executive Officer

Company Executive Officer

Cadet Sergeant Moior

Cadet F~rst Sergeant

Cadet First Sergeant

John Glenn

William Hillhouse

Dovid Maddy

Cadet First Sergeant

Carl Metz

�Cadet Major

Vicky Wilson

James Bell

Honorary Cadet Major

Battalion XO
Cadet Captain

Val Anisimow
Company Commander

Cadet Captain

Clark Riggins
Co mpany Commander

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

David Lundquist

Vova Anisimow

Company Commander

Company Commander

Cadet Captain

Cadet Major

Cadet Captain

Kent Peterson

Richard Field

Rick Marotte

Battalion S-1

Battalion S-3

Battalion A1r Oflteer

Cadet Captain

84

Cadet Captain

Guntis Moritis

Larry Welch

Battalion S-2

Battalion S-4

�Military Training

Cadet L1eutenant

Tom Carrasco
Platoon Leader

Honorary Cadet Captain

Cadet lieutenant

Charles Church
Platoon Leader

Judy Floyd
Honorary Cadet Captain

lani Modesitt

Mary Johnson

Honorary Cadet Captain

Honorary Cadet Captain

Cadet Lieutenant

Charles Cox
Platoon Leader

Cadet lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

Dennis Grant

Marshall Wong

Robert Easley

Platoon Leader

Platoon Leader

Platoon Leader

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85

�ROYALTY

Miss Kathy Wellington
Angelus Queen

The chosen few ...
representing the starry hopes of every girl,
perfection in the mind of each boy:
A quality of radiance and blossoming maturity;
recognized by many, yet unique in her individuality,
she reigns for a night.

Mr. Everett Clark
Angelus King

86

�Smothers Brothers Select Angelus
King and Queen
The final selection of the Angelus King and
Queen was made this year by The Smothers
Brothers. Preliminary selection of three sophomore boys and three sophomore girls was
made by unbiased judges. The six photographs
were then sent to the Smothers Brothers in
California, who selected Miss Kathy Wellington and Mr. Everett Clark as the 1963-64
Angelus King and Queen.

87

�Miss Betty Starr
Fall Sports Queen
One of the best-attended dances of the
year was "Haja," the Fall Sports Dance sponsored by the Angelus and Spotlight staffs.
Measled, multicolored streamers added a
note of frivolity to the sophisticated, surfing
beat of the "Astronauts." Between encores
of the "Dog" and the "Monkey," Miss Betty
Starr, tennis team candidate, was crowned
Fall Sports Queen by Miss Eleanor Arden,
last year's queen. Betty was escorted by
Bruce Walker.
88

�FALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANTS ore left to right and top to bottom: Meredith Pate, Charlene Spence, Kathy Taylor,
Lilli Pritchard, Betty Bonsib, Sondra Schodde and Cindy Burns.

Tears ...

. .. soon to be followed by laughter ... are
shed by Betty Starr as she is crowned queen
of the "HAJA."

89

�Miss Patty Patterson
Junior Prom Queen

90

�JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ATTENDANTS are left to right and top to bottom: Lilli Pritchard, Cindy Burns, Katy
Pate, Meredith Pate, Gorda McKenzie, and Betty Starr.

"Prophecy" foretold that Miss Patty Patterson was to be crowned Junior Prom Queen
of the class of '64. A misty blue atmosphere
was created by miles of polyethelene bags
hanging from the rafters. Miss Kiffaney Kline,
last year's Junior Prom Queen, crowned Patty
while the "Classics" set the mood with music.
Miss Patterson's escort was Mr. Sink Staub.

91

�Miss Cindy Burns and Mr. X. Nady
Sweetheart Couple
92

�Mr. lob layers
Miss Katy Pate

Mr. John Ellsworth
Miss Sandra Schodde

Mr. Paul Martyn
Miss Kari Newton

Sweetheart
Attendants
"More Amour" was the theme of the Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by Student Council.
Red and white streamers strung with hearts
helped to express the valentine mood. As the
time for the crowning of the 1964 Sweetheart
King and Queen approached, the twelve
candidates were presented, and the crowns
were placed on the heads of Mr. X. Nady
and Miss Cindy Burns. The sweetheart couple
then began the traditional first dance to music
provided by "The Catalinas."

Mr. Dave Nicholson
Miss Connie Plunkett

Mr. Lee Omohundro
Miss Lonnie Alexander

Mr. Dave Sidwell
Miss Meredy Pate

93

��Senior May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom: Marilynne Pritchard,
Connie Plunkett, Betty Bonsib, Mary Johnson, Sandra Schodde, Cheri Paxson, Judy Evans,
and Sharon Buxton.

Miss Judy Evans
May Queen
95

�Honorary May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom: Astrid Iversen,
Beth Reisbeck, Barbie Baker, Janice Wright, Susie Brown, Emi Stracy, Judy Nelson,
lani Modesitt, linn Harding, Val Davis, and Charlene Spence.

96

�Sophomore and Junior May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom:
Lilli Pritchard, Susan Shermack, Cathy Riffel, Carol Hearn, Candy Sekyra, Mattie Milton,
Meredy Pate, Betty Starr, Patty Patterson, Cindy Burns, Cindy Ziegler.

97

��SPORTS

Behind every win, many hours of practice:
time to learn, to work, to mold the
mental and physical attitudes which can
determine triumph or defeat.
The kick-off, climax of tense anticipation,
the thrill of a touchdown,
the throng of the crowd.
The suspense before a free-throw,
cheerleaders embodying the Angel spirit.
A homerun, the race won:
the sweat, anguish and pride that belong
to the athlete.

99

��East Takes City,
Falters in State
East's nineteen sixty-three football team
began the season with a flourish. By defeating Loveland and Pueblo East in pre-season
games, the Angels entered their first league
game against South Rebels 14-0, and Cherub
football followers began to believe that the
Angel team was on its way to another city
championship.
Following the South game, East put down
Thomas Jefferson 12-6, and went on to face
an unbeaten and highly touted Abraham
Lincoln. This game proved to be the successful turning point in East's quest for a city
championship. After Lincoln intercepted an
East pass on the third play of the game, the
East defense went to work and held the
Lancers for no gain. The ball returned to the
Angels. East promptly scored on a 73-yard
pass play from tailback Dave Babbs to wingback Steve Dertinger. This began the downfall of the Lancer team, with the final score
21-7. East's defense held Lincoln to twelve
yards rushing and one first down in the first
half of this crucial game.

Coach Pat Panek listens intently to the questions and remarks of an East football player.

Steve Dertinger' s extra point
attempt goes wide of its mark
as East defeats Thomas Jefferson 12-6. X. Nady (12) holds
for the place kick.

lOT

�East's line backers, lee Omohundro, X. Nady, and
John Ellsworth, gaze knowingly into the North backfield as they prepare for action. East won by 43-9.

Grimacing in pain, Paul Springs shows Coach Paul
Coleman the source.

Easily defeating North 43-0, Manual
39-0, and West 55-0, East faced George
Washington in the last game of the league
season. The winning team would qualify for
a berth in the state play offs. But the Angels
suffered a tremendous setback when All-State
tackle Dave Sidwell injured his ankle in practice. This injury disabled Sidwell for the
George Washington game and the remainder
of the season. However, East, highly keyed up
for the game, routed George Washington
35-13, brought Coach Pat Panek his sixteenth
City championship, and won a chance at the
state title. This meant facing Pueblo Centennial in the semi-final game at Pueblo School
Stadium.
Trying to shake off a tackler, X. Nady (12) heads
downfield as Gary Foster throws a block in the
background.

�Throughout the season East was rated a
strong favorite to take state. However, entering the semi-final game without the services
of Dave Sidwell, Steve Dertinger, and Toasty
Brame, the Angels were definitely not at full
strength. The Centennial Bulldogs came to
play football and would not be denied a
hardfought victory. East, hampered by injuries and a day in which they could do
nothing right, lost to the fired-up Centennial
squad 27-26.

Coach Panek contemplates his strategy for the second half as Joe Santifer (27) rests in the background.

Halfback Floyd Tunson (40) takes a hand-off during
the George Washington game. East drubbed the
Patriots 35-13 and captured its sixteenth City
championship under Coach Panek.

Dave Babbs
Stan Barrett
Bab Bayers
Dan Baylor
Jim Bareing
Nathan Brame
Bab Brannon
John Craig
Tom Crumal
John Doniels
Steve Dertinger
John Ellsworth
Roger Flowers
Gary Foster
Joe Franek
John Gaul
Mike Hendryson
Mike Hogue
Mark Johnson
Don Macl ntosh
Jack Moyers
X. Nady
lee Omohundro
Rennie Pope
Ric Pomeranz
Sylvester Reed
Joe Santifer
Dave Sidwell
Paul Springs
Floyd Tunson
Marcellus Wollace
Chuck Williams
Mike Stratton

Mike Hogue (21) changes
direction to set up a block by
X. Nady (12) against the
George Washington Patriots.
103

�East's offensive line is poised and ready to attack the
South defense. East downed the Rebels 14-0.

Eyeing a Pueblo Centennial defender, X. Nady (12)
carries the ball for the offense as East suffers its only
loss of the season to Centennial, 27-26. J. R. Craig
(81) follows the play.

After receavmg a pass, J. R. Craig
gallops down the field.

John Ellsworth (25), Joe Franek (1 0),
and Lee Omohundro (51) smother a
T.J. ball carrier as Gary Foster (64)
looks on.
104

�Gory Foster relaxes during
a lull in the action.

VARSITY FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Won

East ......... .7
lincoln •..••.. • 5

...

Washington
4
South ••..••.. • 4
Jefferson .•...• 3
North ••..••..• 2
Manual
.0
West ......... 0

....

Tied

Lost Percentage

0
1
2
2
0
0

0
1
2
4
5
6
6

1.000
.786
.714
.643
.429
.286
.071
.071

Gathered around the water cooler, the East
players watch the action on the field. Standing ore left to right: Jim Boreing, Syl Reed,
and Gory Foster. Seated is Dean Speliotis.

Dave Babbs (11) prepares
to lateral to Steve Dertinger (26) to avoid an onrushing defender.

105

�Coach Pot Panek diagrams a pass pattern in the gross
to halfback Dove Babbs and end Chuck Williams
during halftime intermission.

Dove Sidwell is escorted from the
field by Coach Jim Redic after
being injured in the heated action .

Wondering what he must do next, Coach Panek
watches his players with keen interest.

Coaches Jim Redic, Myron Craig, and Kirk Hinderlider
ploy on integral port in developing a championship
team by relating to the players the opposing team's
defensive strategy.

106

�Football

Coach Hinderlider straightens out the confusion of an
East player as Coach Panek listens.

Fascinated by the inconsistent play
of the Angel team are coaches Paul
Coleman and Kirk Hinderlider.
107

�Juniors
Grab Third Place

East's junior backfield pulls out around end against
George Washington.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Won
Washington •... 7
South ••...•.. . 5
East .•...•...• 3
lincoln
3

.......

Manual ......• 2
North •...••..• 2
•• . • 2
Jeffer&gt;&lt;&gt;n
West ••...•..• 1

Tied

Lost

Percentage

0

0
1
2
3
4
5
5
5

1.000
.786
.571
.500
.357
.286
.286
.214

2

0
0
1

JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Bruce Beaton
Owen Beaver
Dennis Davin

Ben Garcia
Duane Hasegawa
Richard Jeske
Scott Manley
Dave Maurheu
Dan Perkin
Dave Risley
Roger Schafer
Jerry Stevens
Mike Stratton
Bob Yearling

Tailback Bob Yearling eludes a George
Washington tackler as he makes a substantial gain.

108

�Sophomores
Undefeated

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Won
East ..••..••.. 7
Washington ... .4
•• 4
lincoln
North ••...•... 3
Jefferson ..•... 2
South ••..••..• 2
Manual •••••.• 2
West ......... 0

..

Tied
0

2
0
0

lost Percentage
0
1.000
1
.714
.571
3
4
.429
4
.357
4
.357
4
.357
.034
6

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll
Rick Achatz
Bart Baker
William BeDan
Chris Bellairs
Blain Czeczok
lloyd Daniels

Greg Hume (71) and M;ke Nelson (50) pierce the George Washington
defense in an attempt to block a Patriot run .

Gerry DeiJunco
Greg Dunham
Gary Durance
John Fuller
Albert Gail
Bruce Gilchrist
Glenn Hanley
John Hendryson
Ronald Hensley
Chris Hindman
Rod Hoffman
Greg Hume
Paul Kissel
Art levy
Terry Mathews
Mark McElhinney
Bill Mcintosh
Jay Nady
Mike Nelson
Keith Rausch
Rick Redic
William Reynolds
Glenn Ruggles
Herbert Sanders
John Slavek
Paul Small
Tyrone Swain
George Tague
Rayford nllis
Philip VanBuskirk
Nick Walker
Eugene Williams
Everett Williams
Gary Woods

Tryi ng to outrun an enemy tackl er,
Eug ene W illia ms (20) looks downfi eld for partisan help.

109

�Tennis Captures City
Under the first year auspices of Jim Coleman, the tennis team captured the City championship. led by defending state champion,
Alan loeb, the racketeers also powered their
way to a second place finish in the state meet.
Sophomores Steve Jackson and Jim Trotsky, who were undefeated in city doubles
competition, lost in the first round of play in
the state meet but gained valuable experience for next year. Ken Rupp will also return
to the squad next year. Rupp was second in
the state meet competition.
Senior Alan Loeb has completed a br~lliant
tennis career at East. He has won three state
championships and led East to fine finishes
in the three years he has played. The tennis
team will miss Alan and his winning ways
next year.

Often tennis is a game of luck as well as
a game of skill. Alan loeb's face reflects
frustration during a hard-played match.

TENNIS STANDINGS
Won
East
. . ...... 37
Washington
35
South
..• 29
Jefferson •...• 23
North ........ 22
lincoln ..•...• 15
Manual
6
West
········ 1

....

Lo•t

5
7
13
19
20
27
36
41

Percentage
.881
.833
.690

.548
.524
.357
.143
.024

Ken Rupp delivers his back-hand with concentration
and authority.

�Phil Cantrell
Steve Jackson
Alan loeb
Brent Newton
Kendall Rupp
Dan Tawil
Mike Timchula
Jim Trotsky
Steve Wilbur

Senior Alan loeb subdues another challenger with his
outstanding serve.

Coach Jim Coleman and Alan loeb congratulate
each other on the completion of a City championship
~eason.

Returning an opponent's serve, Steve Jackson watches
intently to see if his shot is good.

111

�Fifth Place
Goes to Golf
The golf team, burdened with inexperience, started slowly this year and picked up
momentum, defeating powerful South 3-1 and
tying Washington 2-2 in the last days of the
season. Led by All-City Players Tom Hoag
and Jeff Moses, the team played consistently
all year and lost only to Jefferson and Lincoln.

Faced with a tough lie, Gary Dorchinez aims for the green .

GOLF STANDINGS
Won
... 25
Jefferson
Washington ... 19
South ........ 19
lincoln •...... 17
East ......... 16
North ... . ... . 11
West
5
Manual ...... 0
•••

0

••••

Lost

3
9
9
11

12
17
23
2B

Percentage
.B93
.679
.679
.607
.571
.393
.179
.000

Bud Bourke
Gory Dorchinez
Tom Hoog
Mike lawrence
Jeff Moses
Buddy Noel
Tom PoHer
George Simonton
Dick Vogel
Howard Vogel

Buddy Noel drops a
twenty-footer with the
composure of a pro.

Team Captain Jeff Moses whacks a 200-yord
drive.

112

�State Title
Run Down by Harriers

Jeff Gibson is hard-pressed by his
competitors.

By beating Englewood and Aurora , the
cross country team got off to a good start.
Their first defeat was not until the Aurora
Invitational when Aurora struck back and defeated the Angels by four points. In their
first league meet at South, they bowed to
lincoln by a mere three points. After defeating all other schools in the league, East again
lost to lincoln in the Denver Invitational. The
city meet proved to be East's worst showing.
It lost to lincoln by thirteen points. In the
state meet East reversed its poor showing in
city, edging out lincoln for the state title . The
team will have four returning lettermen next
season.

Mike Amari
John Davis
Ron Darius
Jeff G ibson
Tarry Harrison
Fe lix landau
Clark Riggins

Competition provides unity among teammates.

CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Points
Uncoln ......... . . . .. .. . ... .... . 27
East .. . . . ... .. ................. 43
Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
North ................ . ........ . 62
South . . ...... . ................. 80
Manual ..................... . .. 96
Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
West ................ ... . . ...•. 117

Cross-country runner Torry Harrison keeps
up the grueling pace.
113

�Swimmers Sink to
Third in City

Diver John Snead springs for height in a meet against
Thomas Jefferson.

After losing their first meet by a mere
three points to South, the Angel mermen were
spurred on to win their remaining meets until
the season's end brought defeat at the hands
of the powerful Thomas Jefferson and George
Washington swimmers.
Special recognition was won in the city
meet by team captain Lewis Kontnik, who
took first place in the 200-yard Individual
Medley and 100-yard Backstroke; Mike
Hendryson, who captured second in the 100yard Freestyle and fourth in the Individual
Medley; Scott Manley, who placed second in
the 100-yard Butterfly; Jim Florey, who got
eighth in the 100-yard Breaststroke; and John
Kontnik, who received a fifth in the 400-yard
Freestyle.

The following week in the State Meet,
Lewis Kontnik once again emerged victorious
with a first place in the 100-yard Backstroke
and a second in the 200-yard Individual
Medley. Scott Manley miraculously pulled out
a fourth place in the 100-yard Butterfly,
despite the fact that he had dislocated his
knee earlier in the morning. The team has
high hopes for next year.

At the peak of his dive, Dave Hardy
shows the form which earned him
a first place against North.
A late start lost valuable seconds for sprinter Dan Eitemiller.

114

�Team Captain lewis Kontnik strokes toward a new record in
the 200-yard Individual Medley against Thomas Jefferson.

Ran Dreyer
Dan Eitemiller
Jim Florey
Sob Garcia
Jim Greer
Mark Hagiya
Glenn Hanley
Roger Harding
Dave Hardy
John Hendrysan
Mike Hendrysan
Kent Hopkins
John Kantnik
lewis Kantnik
Don Macintosh
Scott Manley
Sob Pryor
Benny Sanchez
Fred Seydel
John Sneed

Coach Jack Moulton gives advice to Dan Eitemiller while
Dave Hardy and Don Macintosh listen.

Washington

...

Jefferson
East

Won

Lost

Pet .

7
6

0
1

1.000

3

3
3
.4

.... ....... .4
South ............. .4
lincoln
North
Manual
West

..........

............. 3

.4

........... 0

6
7

........... 1

.857
571

.571
.429
•.429
. 1.43
.000

With toes pointed and legs together, the diver
completes correct form.

115

�Woody Graham works fiercely toward a pin as the referee prepares to make a call.

Grapplers Gain Experience

Inexperience proved to be the downfall of
the wrestling team this year. Sophomores and
juniors composed the entire team. The Cherub
grapplers were winless for the season. With
all the boys returning, the outlook for next
year is very optimistic. Those boys lettering
were Woody Graham, Bill Thurow, Eugene
Williams, and Bob Brannon.

Betty Storr shows signs of tension as she views
a close match.

116

�Coach Jim Coleman instructs novice
grapplers in pre-season practices. Hopes
for future seasons are encouraging.

Won
Lincoln ............ 7
North
6
West
South .............
Jefferson .......... 3
Washington
2
Manual
2
East
0

.............

lost

Pet.

0

1.000

1

.B57
.571
.571

············· "

3
3

········

5
5
7

"

•

0

0

••••••

0

·········· ····

"

.429
.286
.286
.000

Tom Carasco offers his felicitations as a
teammate pins an opponent.

Bob Brannon
Holman Carter
Ben Garcia
Pete Garcia
Bruce Gilchrist
Ron Gilden
Larry Graham
Chris Hindman
AI Johnson
Phillip Karakawa
Mark McElhinney
Kent Martin
Bob Moore
Dave Mourhess
Mike Nelson
Lou Nonay
Rick Redic
Joe Santifer
Roger Schafer
Dean Speliotes
Bill Thurow
David Weaver
Eugene Williams
Everette Williams
Mylous Yearling

Watching with keen anticipation, Ron Gilden and George Barrett await their
matches.

�Cherubs Are Champs

VARSITY BASKETBAll
Babbs, Dove
Craig, J. R.
Dertinger, Steve
Ellis, Jim
Hortman, Carl
Millican, Dexter
Nody, X.
Sudholt, Fritz
Williams, Chuck
Williams, Tom

Hypnotized by the elusive basketball, J. R. Craig gasps in
astonishment during the Manual game. East downed the
Thunderbolt tribe and captured the City Championship, 71-54.

With the state championship trophy in
their hands and Coach Coleman on
their shoulders, the triumphant Angels
head for the showers.

118

�Having obtained the basketball net (left to right) Tom Williams, Carl Hartman, Dexter Millican, J. R. Craig, and Jim
Ellis return to their bench and the congratulations of many.

Operating out of a pressing defense during league competition, this year's basketball
team changed their playing technique for the
state tournament. After defeating lakewood
in the quarter-finals with a shaky 74-72 victory, the Angels began to display offensive
might the following night.
The Wildcats posed a double threat to the
Cherubs; their skill, coupled with the legendary Greeley "kiss of death," had haunted
the state touranment for years. Facing this
team in the semi-finals, the Angels scored
points, in spurts, with fantastic accuracy, poise
and skill. Starting the second half with a
small four-point lead, East demolished and
demoralized the Wildcat clan with a 74-59
thrashing.

The Angels' final competitor was Pueblo
Central, fresh from an 84-82 victory over
Manual in the semi-finals. Both East and the
Wildcats possessed an effective defense and
an offense which was eager and ambitious.
However, East proved to be the better of the
two teams, and, amid spectator chants of
''We want a hundred!" wiped out Pueblo
and won the state championship trophy by a
record score of 103-83.
But this accomplishment was not as easy
as it sounds. The Angels were often erratic in
their league play, and did not play consistently well until the state tournament. Although the Cherub squad had its problems,
with tl:!e understanding and able leadership
of Coach Paul Coleman, East's nineteen sixtyfour basketball team developed into one of
the finest in the history of Colorado high
school basketball.

119

�Taking the initiative can often catch the opponent unaware and lead to an easy score.
Chuck Williams (41) along with Tom Williams (31) and Fritz Sudholt (11) start an Angel
fast break.

J. R. Craig gazes intently toward
the basket as a free throw heads
toward its mark.

As Carl Hartman (24) turns toward the basket, Chuck Williams (40)
launches a jump shot against the North Vikings, 67-57.

120

�121

�Gorda McKenzie arouses school spirit
with her fine yell.

Fritz Sudholt (11) and Chuck Williams (41) surround a George Washington player while
applying East's all-court press. East stopped
the Patriots, 53-46.

listening intently to halftime instructions (left to right) Fritz Sudholt, Dexter Millican, Carl Hartman, and J. R. Craig rest
before the second half begins.

122

�Won
East • • • • • . . • • • • • . . 13
Manual ..••••.•••. 10
8
West
7
lincoln
7
North
6
Jefferson ........
4
Washington

.............
..........
············.

South

········
.............

lost

Pet .

4
6
7
7
8
10
13

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..571
..500
..500
.429
.286
.071

As Dave Babbs (14) attempts to drive the base-

line against North, he finds his path blocked
and looks for assistance.

J. R. Craig (45) controls the secondhalf tip-off beginning another quarter
of action. Fritz Sud holt (11) waits expectantly.

123

�Coach Paul Coleman advises his players during a time-out as to what strategy the
Cherubs must follow.

Dexter Millican (42), after driving by a Pueblo Central
defender, stops to shoot a short hook-shot.
124

�Coaches Paul Coleman, Pat Panek, and Jim Redic watch the
action on the court with the anxiety of helplessness that possesses
all coaches.

Coach Paul Coleman raises high the state championship trophy which the Angels
have worked for all season.

125

�Junior Basketball

Won
Washington .•..••.. 13
Jefferson •..••.•••. 12
East
...... 9
7
North
Manual
.. 6
lincoln
West
South

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Lost

Pet.

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s

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7
8
10
10
13

.500
.429
.286
.286
.071

Going high, Jerry Stevens and Jim Ellis fight
for a rebound.
Jerry Stevens attempts to loft a jump shot over an
on-coming opponent.

Brame, Nathaniel
Kuykendall, Mike
McMosley, Bill
Newton , Brent
Omohundro, lee
Stevens, Jerry
Stratton, Mike
Tunson , Floyd
Wallace, Marcellus

126

�Sophomore Basketball

Won

East ••...••...•... 13
North •..•......... 10
9
lincoln
Jefferson ......... 9
Manual ........... 7
6
Washington ......
West ............. 2
South ············· 0

lost

Pd.

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5
5
7

8
12
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Showing his dribbling skill, Keith Rausch leads a fast break
down court.

Achatz, Rick
Cheatham, Roger
Gale, Albert
Gipson, Bernard
Jackson, Steve
Knax,Robert
Matthews, Terry
Nody, Joy
Rausch , Keith
Slavek, John
Tillis, Rayford

Pondering the advice of Coach Don Smith,
Rayford Tillis gazes towards the opposition.

127

�Ben Blea shows the epitome of muscular coordination while performing an Iron Cross.

Blea , Ben
Cassidy, Dick
Castles, Jim
Clarke, Ralph
Cox , Charles
Garfunkle, Dave
Gerlach, Robert
Harding, Roger
Prendergast, Brian
Rector, Jim
Richmeyer, Ron
Smith, Dick
Sprigg, AI
Stout, Ty
Takamine, Gene
Van Meter, Russ
Vogel, Howard
Arnsmeyer, Roy- manager

128

Demonstrating a Russian Split, Gene Takamine completes his floor
exercise routine.

�Gymnastics

Displaying an intricate position on the parallel bars, Jimmy Castles swings into an "L."

Coach Holmes watches attentively while gymnast Ty
Stout swings into a Back Giant.

129

�Baseball

Gary Dorchinez (12) lashes a single to centerfield as East defeats
the George Washington Patriots in the second game of a doubleheader 9-6.

Coach Myron Craig gives "big gun" Dave Sidwell vital
information about Thomas Jefferson's tactics.

Scrutinizing the situation,
ponders future action.

Xavier

BASEBAll ROSTER
Babbs, Dave
Boyers, Robert
Dorch inez, Gary
Egri, George
Frankl in, Earl
Gaul, John
Hasegawa, Duane

Jeske, Richard
Kuykendall, Mike
Martyn, Paul
Moss, William
Moyers, Jack
Nody, Xavier
Nokomura, Dennis
Noel, Edmond
Omohundro, lee
Riggs, Byron
Risley, Dave
Sidwell, Dave
Stratton, Mike
Williams, Edword

Nady

�X. Nady takes an inside pitch for ball four.

Coach Myron Craig discusses the preceding play with the
Angel infield.

�Baseball

Pitcher Bob Bayers delivers a pitch as first baseman Dave Sidwell prepares
for action during a doubleheader against George Washington.

132

�Mocking an outrageous mistake in the Lincoln infield, these good looking fellows await their turn to make an outrageous mistake.

Chugging along toward third base is Dave Sidwell,
after hitting a triple against George.

133

�Track

Stepping over the last hurdle, Dave Stevens begins his sprint to the finish.

Kicking his leg high, J. R. Craig soars over the
high jump bar.

Phil Van Buskirk cocks his
arm in preparation for a
put.

134

�TRACK ROSTER
Amori, Michael
Armstrong, Richard
Brannon, Bob
Bellain, Chris
Carpenter, Thomas
Cheatham, Roger
Christensen, Steve
Clark, Everett
Coughlin, Gary
Craig, J. R.
Daniels, Lloyd
Davis, John
Dertinger, Steve
Desmond, John
Dorius, Don
Darius, Ron

Durance, Gary
Eitemiller, Dan
Euell, Gregory
Gale, Albert
Gibson, Jeff
Gilden, Ron
Grove, Robert
Hanley, Glenn
Harrison, Tarry
Holmes, Gregory
James, Chester
Landau, Felix
Levy, Arthur
Love, Eddie
McElhinney, Mark
McMosley, Bill
Macintosh, Dan
Millican, Dexter
Mourhess, Dave
Nelson, Mike
Pope, Rennie
Porter, Russell
Reed , David
Reed, Sylvester
Riggins, Clark
Santifer, Joe
Slothower, John
Slovek, John
Springs, Paul
Stevens, Dave
Stevens, Jerry
Tillis, Rayford
VanBuskirk, Phil
Wallace, Marcellus
Williams, Eugene
Williams, Tom

Arthur levy spikes his way
to victory.

Throwing his legs out, Syl Reed leaps into the broad jump pit.
John Slovek shoots for 12 feet with
his last-second kick.

135

��ORGANIZATIONS

Clubs ... standard of student conglomeration
emotion:
frustration of a forced
chess move
anger at a gutter ball
pride in perfect marksmanship
responsibility:
plans ...
made,
enacted
forgotten
direction of abilities
leadership in action
opportunity:
available to every student.

137

�President - X. Nady
Secretary - Christy Heidbrak
Sponsor - Mr. Arthur Bragg
Greg Alexander
Lillian Bain
Gary Blum
Bud Bourke
Cindy Crockett
Suzy Davis
Dee Douglas
Glen Eppleston
Dick Field
Judy Floyd
Merrilee Gay
Rick Hartzman
John Heckenlively
Shirley Kishiyama
Pam Maletic
Sonja Margolin
Bill Morgan
Guntis Moritis

Mr. Arthur Bragg hosted the ICC Banquet, open to all club
officers. Mr. Keith Lindblom and Mr. James Nichols spoke on the
topic of "Responsibility."

Rick Nakamura
Victor Proulx
Ric Pomeranz
Fred Seydel
lynn Street
Jim Weiss
Marla Weiss
Karla White
Jan Wright
Dick Young

Infer-Club Council
Co-ordinates Clubs
By providing an opportunity for presidents of all school clubs to meet to discuss
their common problems, ICC coordinates club
activities and promotes club co-operation.
ICC sponsors a fall banquet each year to
familiarize club officers with their duties. ICC
also organizes a club open house at the beginning of the year to introduce prospective
members to the interests and purposes of
school clubs.

138

Diners at the ICC Banquet relax and enjoy entertainment provided by a folk-singer.

�Trials and Tribulations in
Pre-Law
The somber voice of the influential judge
seated on his bench ...
The silent protest of the defendant found
guilty of the crime ...
The threatening footsteps of the approaching bailiff ...
These sights and sounds all contribute to
the legal atmosphere of the mock trials which
the Pre-Law Club holds semi-annually. The
club is co-sponsored by Mr. George Mansfield and Mr. Rex Craig, with Bud Bourke in
possession of the gavel. A trip to the courthouse, a religious discussion, and several interesting speakers provided the club with
enjoyable and informative activities. The
club's social schedule included the "Winter
Carnival," at a mountain retreat, and the
Annual Spring Banquet, held at the Oxford
Hotel. Besides being a special interest club,
the Pre-Law Club performs various school
services such as ushering at the Woodbury
Contest and co-sponsoring the Senior Return
in December.

Alan Loeb, Vice-President, strikes an informal pose
while he nets information served up by other members.

President Bud Bourke and sponsor Mr. Rex
Craig contemplate humorous antics for future
trials.

President - Bud Bourke
Vice-President- Alan loeb
Secretary - Merrick Bobb
Treasurer- Pete Pumphrey
Sponsors- Mr. Rex Craig
Mr. George Mansfield
Joel Allen
Dave Babbs
Bob Bayers
Gary Blum
Randy Brame
Bob Brannon
Bill Brown
Dave Cowdrey
Harlon Dalton
Dan Eitemiller
Joe Goldhammer
Roger Greenberg
Barry Hochstadt
Ron lehr
Howard loomis
Jeff Moses
Jack Moyers
Buddy Noel
Howard Phillips
Bill Riedesel
Joe Scott
Fred Seydel
Mike Timchula
Art Whittemore
Marshall Wong

139

�President - Chris Heidbrak
Vice -President- Connie Plunkett
SecretarieJ - Karen Johnson
Karla White
Treasurer - Sue Davisson, Paula Janes
Drill Masters - Jamie lytle, Carolyn Young
Parliamentarian - Barbara Ullmer
Courtesy - Ann Wheeler
Scrapbook- Valerie Vette
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Honorary
Co-Sponsor- Miss Patricia Finney
Judy Anderson
lillian Bain
Shari Beardsworth
lois Berkey
Bobbi Berman
Debby Brandt
Susie Brown
Elise Brunkhorst
Kathleen Carter
Gloria Cowart
Cindy Crockett
Valerie Dalton
Judy Dreyer
Tania Dudnikow
Gloria Dunn
linda Earp

140

Nadeen Enge
linda Eversman
Melody Fujimori
Merrilee Gay
Barbara Gordon
Wanda Greer
Sue Hendryson
Ann Hoffman
Karen Hooker
Shirley Hubbard
Astrid Iversen
Janet Jacobs
Ann Jovanovich
Catherine Ketter
Jennifer Kiddie
Charlotte langford
Carol lee
Yvette lowman
Pam Maletic
Rose Marcus
Sonia Margolin
Patty Maxson
lois May
Barbara Melnick
Karen Miura
Sharon Morimoto
linda Myers
Sue Nieminen

Pat O ' Neill
Cheryl Oye
Patty Patterson
Beth Reisbick
Corolyn Richardson
Miriam Rubin
Cindy Rupp
Vickie Sanders
Sue Scott
Cathy Shea
Diane Short
Charlene Spence
Meredith Springs
lynn Street
Pam Thurow
Yvonne Tobias
Cindy Udd
Carol Vickers
Ida Voorhees
Diane Wallace
Carolyn Ward
Jane Wotermon

Elaine Watson
lynda Watts
Connie Weindel
Sharon Whisler
Maureen Wosk
Margaret Younlil

�Pep Club Promotes Cherub Cheers
Other activities, planned at eighth-hour
Friday meetings, were selling shakers and
presenting a drill at the Homecoming football game.
New uniforms added much to the White
Jackets' appearance and enthusiasm. Red
box-pleated skirts, white collarless box jackets
and black penny loafers replaced the uniforms which had been worn for several years.

One of the White Jackets' traditional
activities as the school pep club has been
holding the annual Father-Daughter Banquet.
Any girl may ask her father or favorite
teacher to attend the banquet and the following basketball game. This year's banquet was
highlighted by entertainment by father and
daughter acts.

The sparkling wit of Mrs. May Dunkin, White Jacket Sponsor, enlivens the
Father-Daughter Banquet.

Nadeen Enge and her father dramatize excerpts from
Shakespeare at the Father-Daughter Banquet.

�Circulo d'Arte Combines
Culture with Classes

Club president Jim Weiss gets assistance from a member
in painting scenery' for the All-School Show.

President - J im Weiss
Vice -President - Karen Arnsmeyer
Recording Secretary - Sue Allen
Secretary - Judy Nelson
Secretary - Sue Miller
Treasurer - lois Berkey
Sponsor - Mrs. Olive Green
Lorrie lou Adams
Don Anderson
Marlene Barki
Shari Beardsworth
Betty Bonsib
Vivian Bridaham
Kathy Bru csselbach
Virginia Bruso
leslie Burran
Sharon Buxton
Connie Caracasis
Doris Cohen
Mona Cohen
Karen (ruler
Suzette Culbertson
Fran DeBell
Cindy Ewing
Susan Fisher
Sue Gilmore
Fred Graham
Jennifer Griffey
Sterling Harmon
Bev Harris
Gail Hawkins
Beth Hawley
Karen Holden
Karen Hooker
Kent Hopkins

142

Faces smeared with green paint ...
Drips of red blending with last year's
posters ...
The smell of turpentine emanating from
the auditorium stage ...
Art Club strikes again!
Under the tireless direction of Mrs. Olive
Green, the Art Club donated its time and
efforts to creating the brilliant s~nery for the
All School Show this year. The theme "After
the Ball" was aptly carried out in colorful
backdrops depicting places visited by couples
"after the ball."
Meetings during the year featured a
sculptor, a political cartoonist, and an expert
on Oriental art- speakers who shared their
knowledge with the club. To stimulate students' interest in painting, Circulo d'Arte has
sponsored the hanging of prom,nent Denver
artists' works in the Girls' Social Room.

Two club members mix paint to the desired
shade.

leah Jenkins
Hilde Keins
Claudia lang
Linda larson
Dave ley
Dave LeMaster
Ed lindley
Yvette lawman
Patty Maxson
Tina Mourne
Cynthia McKee
Jane Ohmer
Karen Raffin
Judy Rendle
Diana Rice
Betsy Ross
Mary Sanderson
Rosalie Schemel
Susan Slaughter
Cheryl Stafford
Ruth Tatter
Josette Tawil
Danna Ten-Brink
Susan Thede
Diane Wallace
Karla White
Alicia Wickliffe
Barbara Winter
Darle n Wortham

�Fortran and Methuselah
Linked with Euclidians
A *2

8**2

C* 2

The mathematician speaks to the computer
in this, the language called Fortran. Learning
this precise language was the Euclidian Club's
main aim this year.
Along with the serious business of learning Fortran, there was also the fun of proving
algebraically that Mr. Nicholson, the club's
sponsor, is really older than Methuselah . The
Euclidian Club has maintained an air of attention mingled with good humor during its active
year.

Mr. John Duckworth demonstrates a system of computer programming.

EUCLIDIAN CLUB

President - Rick Hamman
Vice-Presidents - George Lackemann
Fred Seydel
Secretary-Treasurer - Rochelle Ohr

Historian -Cynthia Schneider
Sponsors - Mr. William Kruse
Mr. John Nicholson
Lorry Atkison
John Bates
Nancy Brandt
Jim Britton
Carol Erbisch
Lee Fiser
Bill Glassey
Jack Harding
John Heckenlively
Howard Koshi
Sandy Long
Andy MacMillan
Mary Mengel
Koren Miura
Mike Mortenson
Douglas Nusbaum
Eileen O ' Neill
Wayne Phillips
Steve Replin
lawrence Seftor
David Summers
Paul Summers
Carl Turnbull
Lynda Watts

�Seraphs Stuff Toys
Through many traditional activities, Seraphs serve the school. Sophomore Welcoming, Seraph Dance, Senior Girl Awards and
the Faculty Tea are only a few of these
projects.
Each year Seraphs are chosen from the
highest scholastically ranking junior girls and
"tapped" at the annual Seraph Assembly.
Each Monday during their senior year these
girls meet in the luxurious surroundings of the
Girls' Social Room to plan their many programs under the direction of the Dean of
Girls, Mrs. Ann B. Broad.

Seraphs moved to a Home Economics room to begin
sewing the stuffed dolls and puppets.

President - Shirley Ki•hiyama
V1ce-President - Beth Rei•bick
Secr~taries - Kathy Garrett

Susie Brown attempts to dispel the traditional Serpoh image in the Seraph Pep
Assembly.

Vickie Sanders
Treasurer -

Karen Miura

Sponsor - Mrs . Anne Broad
Lally Adelman
Annette Bachrach
Barbie Baker
Susie Brown

Carol Childs
Altce DeiJunco
Judy Floyd
Doris Goldsmith
Barbara Halter
Stephanie Hawkins
Chris Heidbrak
Karen Johnson
Mary Johnson
Paula Jones
Ann Jovanovich
Jennifer Kiddie
Claudia lang
Jamie Lytle
Sonia Margolin
Janis Metcalfe
lani Modesitt

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Judy Nelson
Pat O'Neill
Rochelle Ohr
Mary Romeo
Vicki Romeo
Cindy Rupp
Cindy Schneider
Ruth Tatter
Alene Terasaki
Sue Thompson
Yvonne Tobias
Carel-Vickers
Diane Wallace
Marilyn Watts
Marla Weiss
Ann Wheeler
Karla White
Vicky Wilson
Gloria Wong
Brenda Wright
Carolyn Young
Honorary Member- Astrid

Iversen

�FT A Goes to CSU

Guided by the conviction that personal
knowledge provides the best source of information concerning the pedagogical arts, FTA
has presented a variety of speakers, including an African student teacher and a professor from Western State College. In a manner
similar to that of professional teachers, FT A
members attended city and state assemblies,
ushered at career day, and distributed apples to their actual mentors.
Future teachers find student teaching appealing, as
Mr. Mike Dallas demonstrates.

Pre11d3nl - W ill iam Morgan
Vice-Presid &gt;nt - Judy Nelson
Secretaries - lois May
Sue Allen
Treasurers - Barbara Ullmer
l1nda Galloway
Chuck love
Parliamentarian - lynn Street
Sponsor - Mrs . Marian S. Powell

Historian -

Mike Bader
Kay Blackburn
Diane Bamash
Sharon Brawn
Mary Butler
Joanne Crews
Cindy Crockett
Suzette Culbertson
Connie Cunningham
Fran DeBell
Ran Dreyer
Sandy Glanert
Janel Hanchett
Gail Hawkins
Cynthia Higgins
Shirley Hubbard
Joyce Hudson
Jacquelyn Johnson
Charlotte langford
Helen Lauterbach
Elath llafet
Sandy long
Pete Mohr

Pam Maletic
San1a Margolin
Sharon Morimoto
Coral Neuberger
Judy Neumann
Trudy Nix
Cheryl Oye
Suzanne Papazian

les Raphael
Cathy Riffel
Vicki Romeo
Cindy Rupp
Ann Severtson
Martha Shwayder
Judy Sienknecht
Meredith Springs
John Stephenson
Cheryl Swenson
Jane Waterman
Marilyn Watts
Sharon Whisler
Cindy Wang
Maureen Wos

145

�JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Co-Consuls - Lolly Adelman
X. Nady
Tribune - Marcellus Wallace
Cen$0r - Lani Modesitt
Scribe - Judy Dreyer
Historians - Bev Miller
Steve Baker
Sponsor&gt; - Miss Margaret Smith
Miss Dorothy Gaubatz

146

X. Nady, co-Counsel for
JCL, reigns over the proceedings.

TRIBE 1
Tribune - Karen Miura
Censor - Tim Conway
Scribe - Marilyn Watts

TRIBE 3
Tribune- Sharon Kala
Censor - Laura Masunaga
Scribe - Chuck Upshaw

TRIBE 5
Tribune - Sue Shermack
Censor - Jane Pace
Scribe - Art Cabral

Barbie Foreman
Anne Holmes
Karen Humm
Betty Smith
Valeria Staples
Debbie Stroh
Jo Anne Whisler

Lolly Adelman
Harlan Dalton
Ron Dreyer
Cindy Friedlob
Charlene Fukuhara
Lawrence Gersh
Mary Graham
Debbie Green
Barbara Hurd
Barbara Irving
Linda Jensen
Norma Reynolds
Gloria Wong

Christy Chapin
Cherryl Elson
Sharon Fujishima
Mary Ann Heilig
Phil Korakawa
Sue Krill
Eleanor Lyden
Cynthia McKee
Betsy Ross
Paul Swiger

TRIBE 2
Tribune - George Lackemann
Censor - Judy Nelson
Scribe - Judy Dreyer

TRIBE 4
Tribune - Jackie Troyer
Censor - Lani Modesitt
Scribe - Melody Fujimori

TRIBE 6
Tribune - Felix Landau
Censor - Bev Myers
Scribe - Marcellus Wallace

Steve Saker
Brion Sallacker
Gory Dorchinez
John Hess
Shirley Kishiyama
Sob Kreps
Kristine Kutsuma
Janice Levisohn
Yvette Lowman
Rose Marcus
Mary Mengel
Bev Miller
X. Nady
Meredy Pate
Vickie Sanders
Stephen Savageau
Pam Shipp
Gene Takamine
Carol Vickers
Brenda Wright

Jean Campbell
Annette Cluff
Angie Fotinos
Sue Gilmore
Marty Gordh
Sally Grandy
Robert Hollis
Marly Humm
Juanell Nious
Lynn Persson
Mike Saks
Dick Standley
Mike Stratton
Pat Swatek
Susan Thach

Lianne Aoyagi
Katy Clarke
Carol Erbisch
Janet Hanchett
Sandi Hawley
Karen Hickman
Kathy Hill
Jim Homstad
Terry Johnson
Linda Leaf
Calvin Loui
Bruce Maclean
Ellen McKenzie
Wesley Nakata
Donald Strand
Leslie Sunderland
Henry Thach
Carol Wehrli
Terry White
Margaret Young

�The initiation ceremony of officers is on annual tradition for the club.

JCL Returns to
"Good Old Days"
A time machine back to 158 A.D. couldn't
help one re-live the ancient ages of Rome
and Greece any more than Miss Margaret
Smith's and Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz's Latin
classes. For those who are studying Latin II
through Virgil-Cicero, there is the opportunity
to join the Junior Classical League. The club
is a nation-wide organzation, and state conventions are held each year to elect state
officers and to provide workshops and contests for the delegates from Colorado and
Wyoming chapters.
The JCL members at East donated a
Thanksgiving basket to charity. Members left
their dusty books to commemorate two Roman
holidays, lo Saturnalia and the Ides of March.
Togas were in order as gods and goddesses
invaded Room 402 on the festive occasions.
A spring banquet was held in May, when
awards were presented. East JCL was started
in 1960, and has been a most successful club.

Annette Cluff and Susan Thach display their Roman
regalia.

�Players Dee Douglas, Rosalie Schemel and Merrick Bobb are ih the process of makingup, while Joe Goldhammer projects himself into his characterization before a performance of "Stage Door."

Drama Club Presents ...

Budding actors and actresses have a showcase for their talent in the Drama Club's two
yearly productions. This fall Dee Douglas, club
president, played the lead in "Stage Door,"
by George Kauffman. In the spring, Suzanne
Brown and Bill Riedesel co-starred in "Antigone" by Jean Anouilh, the club's entry in the
All-City One-Act Play Contest sponsored by
the University of Denver.
Within the organization is a national
group, the Thespians. To be eligible to join
this honor society, a Drama Club member must
accumulate a hundred hours of dramatic work.
At the Spring Banquet, awards for the Best
Actor and Actress were presented to outstanding club members. Miss June Smith and
Mr. Allen Winter were the club's directorsponsors.

148

�A girls' hotel in New York City sets the scene for the comedy-drama.

The girls ore ospmng actresses, who hove
to overcome wolves while wending their
way to stardom.

Dee Douglas (above) stays true to her goals, while Suzanne Brown (below) abandons hers to become a Hollywood success.

149

�DRAMA CLUB
President- Dee Douglas
Vice-President - Dave Soker
Corresponding Secretory- Jamie Lytle
Recording Secretory- Nadine Enge
Treasurer- Carol Wahl
Thespian Representative- John Heckenlively
Sponsors- Miss June Smith
Mr. Allen Winter
Susan Allen
Shari Beordsworth
Lois Berkey
Brion Bollocker
Cindy Brown
Suzanne Brown
Christy Chopin
Carol Cheek
Pot Clements
lewona Cunningham
Alice Del Junco
linda Dryden
Marcia Douglas
Tania Dudnikow
Kaye Gilmore
Joe Goldhammer
Alice Hoberstich
Stephanie Hawkins
Mary Homstad
Kent Hopkins
David Hunter
Kathy Hyland
Barbara Irving
Astrid Iversen
Edith Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Cheryl lundquist
lorene lundquist
Patty Maxson
Eileen O'Neill
Robert Parks
Sora Rothchild
Rosalie Schemel
Jesse Tate
Yvonne Tobias
Diane Wallace
Dorothy Watts
Marshall Wong
Janice Wright

Bill Riedesel studiously studies his lines for
"Antigone," a classical play set at the time
of the Grecian wars.

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Suzanne Brown and Mike Pryor portray
Antigone and Haemen, the immortal lovers
whose tragic fate climaxes the spring play,
"Antigone."

Mike Pryor receives stage directions
from Miss Elizabeth Schmitz, director.

�President - Cindy Schneider
Secretory- Sharon lee
Treasurer- Cathy Keifer
Sponsor- Mrs. Blanche Pigott
Maggie Bosse
Beth Bateman
Mary Bloke
Kathy Bruesselboch
Connie Corocosis
Christy Chopin
Dwayne Clark
leslie Clift
Myra Cohen
Gail Cruter
Koren Cruler
Sandy Hammers
Kathy Heger
Cindy Higgins
Barbaro Irving
Astrid Iversen
Jackie Johnson
lorelei Jones
Nancy Jordon
Phil Korokowo
Jennifer Kiddie

Foreign language club members are not
willing to laissez-faire.

Foreign Language Club Visits DU

"Guten Tag, Louisa. Wie geht's? Muy
bien. Merci beaucoup et vous? Nyet!"
The popularity of the audio-lingual
method of teaching foreign languages and
its use of standard dialogues gave Foreign
Language Club members the opportunity of
conducting discussions in many different languages at the same time - as long as no one
deviated from the planned dialogue.
Other club activities included several
field trips, one of which was to observe the
University of Denver language classes and
modern language lab.

Carla linton attempts to keep club members au courant, but it's Greek to Syl
Reed.

Ellen Kluth
Paul Kola
David Lachman
Janice levisahn
Carlo linton
Coral linton
Pam Moletic
Kay Martin
Nancy McNeill
Mary Moore
Bev Myers
Vera Oakley
Jan Parker
Pam Pearce
Terri Platts
Syl Reed
Trudy Schultes
linda Servey
Margaret Smith
Mary lu Steele
Josette Tawil
Marie Thomas
Cindy Udd
Ginger Verseegh
Valerie Vette
Brigette Weiberg
Helen Weissbeck

�PreJident - Merrilee Goy
Vice -President - Emi Strocy
Secretory - Trudy Heckemeyer
Treasurer - Vickie Sanders
Scrapbook - Dana Gruener!
Sponsors - Mrs. Marilyn Hoyle
Mrs . Joan Rudel
Barbara Baker
Lois Berkey
Laurie Bourke
Carolyn Bragg
Judie Bramley
Connie Burgett
Cindy Burns
Carolyn Cheley
Mary Clark
Val Davis
Dona Deland!
Kathy Deutch
Carolyn Elsey
Linda Essig
Mary Foley
Melody Fujimori
Linn Harding
Beth Hawley
Pam Hollis
Mary Homstad
Cheryl Horton
Paula Jones
Barbara Loomis
Lorene Lundquist
Teena Maierhofer

An arresting combination of sparkle
and poise highlights the modeling
of Dana Gruenert and Kathy
Deutsch at the Model Teens' Fashion
Show.

Jo Manley
Anne Manning

Cindy Markham
Gorda McKenzie
Jinny McKinzie
Jane McMillan
Lani Modesitt
Ann Montes
Nancy Nowels
Katy Pate
Meredy Pate
Ann Pat1ison
Cheri Paxson
Lilli Pritchard
Marilynne Pritchard
Alice Sawaya
Ginny Schurr
Sandy Schodde
Charlene Spence
Linda Spirek
Bet1y Starr
Laurel Stone
Gail Takamine
Donna Tobin
Phyllis Walker
Carolyn Ward
Marla Weiss
Cindy Wong
Devon Wong
Mardi Wright
Carolyn Young
Margaret Young

Model Teens Foretell
Future Fashions
East's successful Model Teens Club had a
busy year. The selected group of girls sponsored and participated in a fashion show, Red
and White Weekend, modeling outfits from
Gano-Downs. Other club activities during the
year included an informative question-andanswer session with a panel of senior boys:
Ric Pomeranz, Bud Bourke, Gene Chalk,
Buddy Noel, Dave Nicholson, and Joe Franek.
A less-exciting, but interesting, program spotlighted a speaker on current trends in hairstyling. Mrs. Marilyn Hoyle sponsored the club,
while Merrilee Gay presided.

�President -Pam Maletic
Vice-Pretident- Susie Davis
Secretary- Bev Harris
Treasurer- Marilyn Card
Program Chairman - Kathy Brueuelbach
Porliamenfarion -Miriam Rubin
Sponsor - Miss June Sin nard
Mike Bader
Marlene Barki
Carol Beitscher
Nancy Brandt
Kathy Brooks
Cindy Brown
Dave Brunton
Connie Caracasis

Bev Harris, Pam Maletic and Kathy Brusselbach discuss the
next activity for Counterpoints Club.

Mr. John Lanigan, a disc
jockey from radio station
KTlN, informs the club
about radio activities.

Jan Carlson
Katy Clarke
Patti Clements
Marilyn Coe
linda Cook
Gary Coughlin
Barbie Cox
Jean Davis
Ron Dreyer
Lynn Fisher
Kay Foley
Wilda Gamble
Ann Gallagher
linda Gavette
Errol Giddings
Dana Gruenert
Shannon Hager
Kris Hallberg
Kathy Heger
Sherie Helstien
Franki Hodson

Joyce Hudson
John Humphrey
Greg Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Lorelei Jones
Anna Kordiak
Gayle Kotzelnick
Marilyn Leach
Gueric lean
Ann Madonna
Cindy Markham
linda Marshall
Linda Myers
Gail Packer
Susan Papazian
Lynn Persson
Mike Pryor
Steve Peplin
Gail Ritterspach
Cathy Shea
Donna Smith
liz Snider
David Saker
Jackie Troyer
Marilou Underwood
Jim Vrettos
Debbie Wallace

Beatles and Brahms
Combined by
Counterpoints

Connie Caracasis leads the hootenanny in another vibrant folk song.

�Chess Choice of
Checkmafers

Chess Club members practiced their game
at weekly matches. Their sponsor, Mr. Milton
Keith Lindblom, helped the players to improve
their skill by offering pointers on the intricacies
of checkmating an opponent.
With a sure hand, Guntis Moritis activates his strategy.

President - Guntis Moritis
Vice-President- Doug los Nusbaum
Secretory- Tom Potter
Treasurer- Bill Glassey
Sponsor- Mr. Milton Lindblom
larry Atkinson
lillian Bain
John Bates
Janel Black
Ran Brainerd
Chuck Branum
Sandy Buckstein
Ed Burger
leonard Garnie
Kent Hopkins
Gary lewis
Tom Nolan
Pat Sparks
David Sundry
James Wheat
Gary White

Deep concentration is an integral part of chess competition.

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�IR Sends Delegates to
Model UN

Understanding the complex problems of
the world is the goal of members of the International Relations Club. The club tried to
further International understanding within the
school by sponsoring the UN Day Assembly
and an assembly which featured American
Field Service exchange students. Interested
members a Iso visited the British Consulate.
The high point of the year was participation in the Model United Nations, sponsored
by Colorado State College in Greeley. East
sent ten delegates to the April conference,
who "represented" such countries as Ethiopia
and Norway.
As Charlotte Langford describes student activities at the
CSC Model U.N., club president Karla White . . .

. . . and other I.R. members imagine themselves taking part.
President - Karla White
Vice-President - Charlotte langford
Secretary - Diane Wallace
Treasurer - Melody Fujimori
Current Events Chairman - Kathleen Hyland
Scrapbook Chairman - Sue Hendryson
Sponsor - Mr. Edward Race
Diana Cavos
Carolyn Cheley
Bruce Freemon

Astrid Iversen
Jennifer Kiddie
David Lachman
Carol linton
Elaine McGrath
Boll Morgan
Sue Nieminen
David Pudlik
Mary Ellen Sanderson
Rosa lie Schemel
Betty Smith
Kathleen Sweeney
Susan Thach
Dorothy Watts
Marlene Zinn

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�Speech Club Debates
Through Extemporaneous Speech, Original Oratory, Dramatic Interpretation, Debate,
Poetry Interpretation and Humorous Interpretation -Speech club members gain proficiency in public speaking, poise, and the
ability to think on their feet.
Members had an active year participating
in many city and regional meets. Some of
these were the Regis Invitational, Denver University Invitational, Colorado College Invitational, Denver Public Schools Invitational,
Cheyenne Invitational and National Forensic
League District Meet.
Outstanding participants in these meets
were Janice Wright and Jack Harding in
Girls' and Boys' Extemporaneous Speaking,
and Dee Douglas in Dramatic Interpretation.

President - Fred Seydel
Vice-President - Jack Harding
National forensic league
Secretory - Janice Wright
Sponsor - Mr. Allen Winter
Carol Cheek
Patti Clements
Annette Cluff
Lewano Cunningham
Dee Douglas
John Essman
Melody Fuiimori
Beth Hawley
Jeff Holley

Carol shows plenty of Cheek in her delivery_

Kathleen Hyland
George Lackemann
Sheryl Lundquist
George Lynn
Wayne Phillips
Linda Raskin
Bill Riedesel
Barbara Schott
Gene Takamine

Fred Seydel is the protagonist in a debate on the merits of College Board Achievement Tests_

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�Orchesis members demonstrate the co-ordination and skill which they have
acquired through the necessary exercises and figure controls of modern dancing.

Orchesis Develops Poise

Swift movements, graceful and poised,
delicate, but intricate, each involving definite
thoughts and coordination are part of the
Modern Dance Club's objectives. Members
develop grace and agility which were displayed in the All-School Show and other
extra-curricular programs.
President - Susie Davis
Vice-President - Sandy McNatt
Secretary- Lugeonio Beverly
Treasurer - Barbaro Foreman
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Jeannie Brennan
Cindy Brown
Cheryl Cameron
Terri Couture
Lynne Craven
Cindy Crockett
Geni Duvall
Linnea Elmer
Nadeen Enge
Tono Evett
Diedre Fowlkes
Wilda Gamble

Betty Hamilton
Enid Hedge
Barbara Heit
Sheryl Lundquist
Ann Mezo
Kathy McKinney
Janice Mullenax
Pam Pearce
Mary Sanderson
Karen Shrimplin
Marie Thomas
Helen Wright

Two dancers reflect the beauty of their
art.

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�Bridge Club Up to Old Tricks

Take-out double, duffy, finesse, trump and
dummy are part of the essential language of
Bridge Club. Newly organized this year, the
club sponsors parties on alternate Saturday
nights, as well as a student-teacher tournament.

Mr. Richard Johnson helps Bruce Petrarca
shed some light on the complexities of an
oscillating capacitor.

Electronics Club
Enjoys First Year
President - Bruce Petrarca
Vice-President - David Zahn
Secretary -Treasurer - Mike Steinhardt
Sponsor - Mr. Richard Johnson

Steve Dennis
Keith Goadgion
Rick Hartzman
Robert Jent
H. H. landis
Art Ritkouski

Effects of deep concentration are shown in the tense faces of Annette
Cluff and Ron Brainerd as they count their points.
Eileen O'Neill enthusiastically
underbids.

Eugene Walloch

Sponsored by Mr. Richard Johnson, the
East High Electronics Club enjoyed an illuminating first year. Although finances proved a
static problem, equipment from the physics
lab helped to make demonstrations enlightening and dynamic.
An electrifying movie and lecture on Telstar gave the membership a tremendous
charge. On alternating weeks, buzz sessions
on current affairs generated shock among
members, while the election of a president
was carried by an ample volt.
A battery of Public Service plugs sparked
interest, while a reading of "the charge of the
light brigade," the club motto, "live better
electrically," and the singing of "Ohm, Ohm,
on the Range," closed meetings transmittantly.
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President - John Heckenlively
Vice -President - Karen Miura
Secretary-Treasurer - George lackemann
Sponsor- Mr. John Nicholson
Brian Bollacker
Ronald Brainerd
Nancy Brandt
Christy Chapin
Annette Cluff
Tim Conway
Dave Cowdrey
Sue Davisson
Alice DeiJunca
Judy Dreyer
linda Dryden
Kathy Garrett
Kaye Gilmore
Nancy Hammer
Jack Harding
Jim Hunsaker
Janet Jacobs
Ann Jovanovich

Howard Koshi
Gayle Katzelnick
linda Leahy
Mary Mengel
Eric Moody
linda Myers
Rochelle Ohr
Eileen O ' Neill
Howard Phillips
Wayne Phillips
Beth Reisbick
Cindy Schneider
Fred Seydel
David Saker
Pat Sparks
Yvonne Tobias
Jim Vrettas
Elaine Watson
Vicky Wilson

�Knitters at End of Wits
Let's see, that was knit one, purl two, cast
off four- or was it knit two, purl four, and
cast off one - or was it? - Oh, FORGET IT!"
Knit-Wits had an active year teaching new
members how to knit, old members how to
knit better and all members how to keep
from becoming entangled in miles of yarn.
To lift members' spirits, the club held several
knitting parties during vacations, in addition
to the bi-weekly fun fests on Wednesday
mornings. The club also did several service
projects.

I wish I could do thot, whatever it is.

President- Cindy Crockett
Vice-PreSident- Dana Gruener!
Secretary- Charlotte langford
Treasurer - Ann Wheeler
Historian -Sharon lee Bowker
Sponsor- Mrs. June Williamson
Roberta Aumiller
Yvonne Armstrong
Charlotte Bautsch
Carol Beitscher
Kay Blackburn
Carolyn Bragg
Debby Brandt
Kathy Bruesselbach
Diana Chan
Mary Clark
Marilyn Cae
linda Cook
Suzette Culbertson
Connie Cunningham
Pam Dalzell

Mrs. June Williamson beams approvingly at a suggestion from a knit-wit.

Astrid Iversen works diligently on a Norwegian ski sweater.

Ann Davis
Fran DeBell
Carmen DeHerrera
linda Essig
Barbara Gall
Helen Gallon
Susan Gibbs
Bev Harris
Carolyn Hastings
Judi Heard
Carol Hearn
Bonnoe Heidbrak
Astrid Iversen
Jacquelyn Johnson
Karen Johnson
Ann Jovanovich
Gayle Kotzelnick
Marilyn leach
Carol lee
Anne lupberger
Pam Maletic

Kay Martin
Mary Moore
Rochelle Moore
Carol Neil
Carol Neuberger
Judy Neumann
Pat O'Neill
Gail Packer
Kay Rindom
Chareen Ripp
Michelle Robinson
Sandy Scott
Cheryl Swenson
Connie Takamine
Georjean Toffoli
Emmogene Walton
Valerie Watson
Connie Weindel
lauren Wilhoite
Margaret Young
Susan Young

�Pre-Med Collects Stamps
for Sewell

PreSident - John Mann
Vice-President- Pot O' Neill
Secretory - Yvonne Tobias
Treasurer - Cathy Ketter
Progrom Cho irmon - Jim Britton
Sponsor - Mrs . Henrietta Schwarzler
Bill Basquez
Steve Christensen
Debbie Cohn
Mary Criss
Joan Crow
Gail Cruter
Carol Erbisch
Ruth Feilbert
Gail Fliegler
Marty Gordh
Wanda Greer
Judi Heard
Karyn Humm
Edith Johnson
Hilde Keins
Ellen Kluth
Mary Kearney

"lick and paste, lick and paste . . ." choruses PreMed, while glueing stamps which will be used to
help purchase the Sewell bus.

Elaine McGrath
Barbara Melnick
Roger Miller
Mary Moore
Terri Platts
Paul Rato
Beth Reisbick
Bill Riedesel
Miriam Rubin
Bill Sogstetter
Sue Scott
linda Servey
Fred Seydel
Cathy Shea
Jack Silver
Valeria Staples
Mary lou Steele
Cecelia Struck
Gary Thompson
Cindy Udd
Sharon Whisler
Jim Vrettos

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United by a common interest in the rhythmic contractions of the pyloric sphincter, the
secretions of the pancreas, and the manipulations of a gastroenterologist, the Pre-Med
Club, sponsored by Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler, pursues the study of the medical sciences.
Spearheading an all-school trading stamp
drive to purchase a bus for Sewall Rehabilitation Center and visiting hospitals were two
activities on the Pre-Med program.

�Chili and Charity
Tackled by
Tri-Hi-Y

Affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., East's Tri-Hiy is dedicated to creating and maintaining
high standards of Christian character in the
home, school, and community. During the
year, members participated in a youth government conference held jointly with Hi-Y. Their
varied activities included decorating for a
Christmas party for handicapped children and
sponsoring a money-raising chili dinner held
before the East-T.J. basketball game.

Chili and chat, both served hot, enliven Tri-Hi-Y.

Mrs. Alice Call, Brenda Wright and Carolyn
Young listen attentively to one of Tri-Hi- Y's
guest lecturers.

President- Judy Floyd
Vice·President- Ann Hoffman
Recording Secretory - Beth Hougen
Corresponding Secretory - Sue Allen
Treasurer- Brenda Wright
Service Chairman -Vol Davis
Choploin -Connie Miller
Sponsor- Mrs. Alice Coli
lonnie Alexander
Barbie Boker
Molly Barnhart
Mary Bloke
Judy Blaker
Sho ron Boord
Lourie Bourke
Carolyn Bragg
Susie Brown
Carolyn Elsey
Merrilee Gay
Doris Goldsmith
Solly Grandy
Jill Hasson
Cathy Heornsberger
Coral Herrera
Pam Hollis

Mary Johnson
Paula Janes
Ann Jovanovich
Sue Krill
Eloth Llafet
Janet MacNeill
laura Masunaga
Gorda McKenzie
lani Modesitt
Carolyn Mowe
Kari Newton
Mona Porter
Marilynne Pritchard
Susan Rettberg
Carolyn Richardson
Cathy Riedesel
Margie Schilt
Sandy Schodde
Jolene Seofried
Susan Shermack
Cindy Simonton
Betty Starr
Su•an Thede
Sharon Whisler
Mary Sue Wilcox
Sheryl Wright
Carolyn Young

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�Symposium Discusses
Weighty Subjects
Interesting discussions and lively debate
marked the meetings of the Symposium Club.
The topics of discussion ranged from the validity of organized religion to the merit of ethics,
and included a lecture by Mr. Jack Goldman
on the subject, "Life as a Jew under Hitler."
Club sponsor, Mrs. Mary Weed, hosted a
meeting featuring Bishop Maloney, at her
own home.

Lillian Bain presents a thesis ...

President- Lillian Bain
Vice-President- Cathy Ketter
Secretary- Margaret Stuart
Sponsor- Mrs. Mary Weed

Cathy Ketter adds the antithesis ...

Mike Bader
Mary Blake
Randy Brame
Dave Cowdrey
Frances DeBell
Linnea Elmer
Chris Heidbrak
Nancy Katz
Mary Kruder
Janice levisahn
Gail Mohr
Rose Marcus
Pat O'Neil
Miriam Rubin
Barbara Spar
Henry Thach
Sue Thompson
Lauren Wilhoite

Barbaro Spar and Gail Cruter formulate the synthesis.
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�President- Marla Weiss
Vice-President- Shari Wilkins
Secretaries -Meredith Springs
Diane Short
).,// City Representatives laurel Stone
Janice Wright
H1stonon -

Ron Dreyer

Sondy Acierno
Hope Alires
Barbara Boker
Shari Beardsworth
lugeanian Beverly
Barbara Bonham
Betty Bonsib
Mike Burns
Sharon Buxton
Katy Clarke
les Cata
Barbara Cox
Ann Davis

Margaret Decker
Donna Deland!
Jean Dveirin
Ron Eastwood
Carolyn Elsey
lorraine Everman

Jeannie Gallagher
laurie Garrett
Jerry Geddes
Tim Greer
Alice Haberstich
linn Harding
Susan Harrington
Beth Haugen
Carol Heisten
Shirley Hubbard
John Humphrey
Jacquelyn Johnson
Sara Johnson
Mary Kearney
Hilde Keins
Bill Kindel

The High School Red Cross, sponsored by
Miss Judy Rowntree, participates in philanthropic endeavors similar to those of the National Red Cross. Its purpose is to help those
who are in need, and to educate its own members on the workings of the national organization. Projects this year included filling overseas relief chests for needy children,
spearheading the Red Cross Fund Drive, and
collecting toys for the Santa Claus Shop. In
addition, members performed in a talent show
for the disabled at Fitzsimons Hospital, and
gave a party for patients at the Pueblo State
Hospital.

Marla Weiss presides during a High School Red Cross
meeting.

High School Red Cross
Fills Santa's Bag

lnge Klima
Kiffaney Klone
Gayle Kotzelnick
Jim Kreider
Pam Kubly
Michele Kuchel
Kristine Kutsuma
Helen laulerboch
Marilyn leach
linda Leahy
Yvette lowman
Judy McCoy
Elaine McGrath
Teena Maierhoffer
Pam Maletic
Rose Marcus
Sonia Margolin
An" Montes
Judy Neumann
Dave Nicholson
laura Partridge
Ann Pattison

Carol Phillips

Susie Phillips
les Reed
Cathy Riffel
Russ Robinson
Alice Sawaya
Kathy Schoendaller
Susan Scott
Candy Sekyra
Ann Severtson
Dave Sharp
Martha Shwayder
Susan Slaughter
Charlene Spence
Emi Stracy
Cheryl Swenson
Connie Takamine
Susan Thede
Marie Thomas
Elaine Watson
Dorothy Watts
Ann Wheeler

Members listen to a speaker on
medicare.

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�Skeasf Snowplows and Schusses on Slopes

An East skier schusses down the difficult slalom course .

Skeast, one of the largest clubs at East,
took advantage of this winter's blizzards. Almost every weekend some of the hardy members chartered a bus to one of Colorado's
mountain ski areas. To top off the season the
group bussed to lake Eldora Ski area for
races and jumping, dinner, and a party.

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�Ski boots, poles, mittens, parka, hat, liners, goggles,
longies, winesack, wax, ace bandage, and liniment are
included in any skier's outfit.

Moguls mean nothing to this intrepid East skier.

John Essman
President - Dick Young
Vice-President - Jennifer Griffey
Treasurer - John Heckanlively
Secretory - Jomie lytle

Judy Evans
linda Everitt
Cindy Ewing
Bob Folsom

Racing Cha irman - Joy Foust
Sponsors- Mr. Emil Ziegler
Mr. Stanley laughlin

Roger Fountain
Sharon Fujishimo
Kay Gilmore

Steve Acko rd

Gisela Houert
Koren Humm

Carol Anderson
Borboro Allphin
lillian Boin
Maggie Bosse
Bill Beitscher
Carol Beitscher
lois Berkey
Janet Block

A Skeast member traverses at Loveland Basin.

Barbaro Hurd
leah Jenkins
Joy Jernigan
Clint Johnstone
Paulo Jones
Betsy Kelly
George lockemonn

Dove Brunton
Dove Cardillo
Jim Cozer
Borbi Cleland
Carol Coe
Charles Collard

linda Leahy
Barbaro loomis
Jackie MacKenzie
Sonia Margolin
Rick Marotte
laura Mosunogo

Joan Crow
Gail Cruter
Suzette Culbertson
Steve Dennis
Don Darius

lois May
Sue Miller
Joan Mueller

Ron Darius
Judy Dreyer
Kay Eldredge
Carol Erbish

Connie Peters
John Petet
Wayne Phillips
Koren Rollin
lin Rankin
Bi II Riedesel
John Ross
Alice Sawaya
Joey Scott
Mary Ann Sharpe
Gory Skeeters
Dove Sterns
Ron Stevens
Pot Swatek
Gail Tokomine
Sandi Thayer
Yvonne Tobias
leslie Townsend
Kristie Tucker
lovonne Twist
Barbaro Ullmer
Donna Vogel
Mathew Wodo
Debby Wallace

Sev Myers
Judy Nelson
Jim Nesmith
Pot O'Neill
Gail Packer

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�Outstanding Athletes Take
Part in "D" Club
President - Ric Pomeranz
Vice-President - Charles Toliver
Secretory -Don Macintosh
Treasurer - Jeff Gibson
Sponsor - Mr. Pat Panek
Tony Allen
Mike Amari
Dave Babbs
Stan Barrett
Bob Boyers
Dan Baylor
Jim Boering
Bob Brannon
Nathan Brame
Bud Bourke
Phil Cantrell
James Castles
J. R. Craig
Tom Crumal
John Daniels
John Davis
Steve Dertinger
Gary Dorchinez
Ron Darius
Dan Eitemiller
John Ellsworth
Roger Flowers
Rudy Fang
Gary Foster
Joe Franek
John Gaul
Dave Garfunkle
Tarry Harrison
Mark Hagiya
Mike Hendryson
Tom Haag
Mike Hogue
Steve Jackson
Mark Johnson

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Steve Johnson
louis Kontnik
Felix landau
Mike lawrence
Alan loeb
Bill McMosley
Scott Manley
Dexter Millican
Jeff Moses
Jack Moyers
X. Nady
Brent Newton
Buddy Noel
lee Omohundro
Rennie Pope
Tom Potter
Bob Pryor
Syl Reed
Clark Riggins
Ken Rupp
Joe Santifer
Fred Seydel
Dave Sidwell
George Simonton
Alan Sprigg
Paul Springs
Dave Stevens
Jerry Stevens
Ty Stout
Mike Stratton
Fritz Sudholt
Gene Takamine
Dan Tawil
Mike Timchula

Jim Trotsky
Floyd Tunson
Dick Vogel
Howard Vogel
Marcellus Wallace
Steve Wilbur
Chuck Williams

"D" Club, sponsored by Mr. Pat Panek,
is composed of East lettermen who represent
all the sports in which East participates. The
purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship. Members meet throughout the year.

Dave Babbs receives some pointers on scoring from
Coach Panek at a "D" club session, while Dan Baylor,
Jack Moyers, and Joe Franek look on.

�President - Dick Field
Vice-President- Dove lun d quist
Secretary- Treosurer - Na ncy Beezley
Sponsor- Mr. Michael Mo honcho k
lillian Boin
Terry Franchini
Jim Gibson
linda Jensen
Margaret J o hnson
Howard Koshi
Michele Kuchel
Lindo lindsay
Jack Rigg
leonard Rose
lorry So rner
Steve Stirlin g
Sue Thompson
John Travis

Dick Fie ld, president, calls to order one of the many informative open houses sponsored by TARS.

Politics and Picketing
Highlight TARS Year
Following in the esteemed tradition of
great Americans like Calvin Coolidge, Barry
Goldwater, and John Love, the Teen-Age
Republicans aggressively pursue a policy of
progressive conservatism. Participating actively in school, local, and state politics, the
chapter performs many services for their
parent organization, the Republican Party.
TARS has made the school keenly aware of
Republican philosophy as applied to Delegate
Assembly and other school organizations and
projects.

Teen-Age Republicans d isplay their active interest in school politics by protesting a Delegate
Assembly decision.
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�Key Club Scholarship
Unlocks Future
Affiliated with the Denver Kiwanis Club,
Key Club is a service club donating its time
and effort to the betterment of East. This
year, under the sponsorship of Mr. Raymond
Acsell, the club's primary project was the
publication of a student directory. As in preceding years, the proceeds from the "E-Key"
went to a scholarship fund for a deserving
student.

President - Gary Blum
Vice-President - Syl Reed
Secretory - Bill Reid
Treasurer - Clint Johnstone
Sponsor - Mr. Raymond Acsell

Gary Blum presides over a Key Club meeting .

Gene Kambara
Phil Karakawa
Ron lehr
Jack Lighthall
Jeff lind
Alan loeb
Don Macl ntosh
Scott Manley
Steve Milligan
Hugh Moore
Rick Musick
Dave Nicholson
Buddy Noel
Bill Pace
Kent Peterson
Ron Pomeranz
Pete Pumphrey
les Raphel
Ken Richardson
Tom Schaetzel
Dave Schmid
Joey Scott
John Slothower
Paul Springs
Bruce Walker
Dave Weaver

Members of the club ponder their next activity.
168

Fred Altberger
Dave Babbs
Craig Barnes
Stan Barrett
Bud Bourke
Bab Brannon
Jim Britton
Steve Dertinger
Dan Eitemiller
Bert Fields
Ron Gilden
Joe Goldhammer
Duane Hasegawa
Tom Hoop

�DE Increases Salesmanship Skills

Distributive Education gives students a
chance to develop their vocational skills within
the field of salesmanship. Each year this club
takes over the management of a Denver area
clothing store, and through participation in
this activity, club members gain practical experience in selling, buying, and management.

D. E. Sponsor, Mr. Michael Bullock,
lectures on the importance of a
friendly disposition in retail selling ...

President - Mary Donnelly
Vice-President - Steve Patterson
Secretary - lynn Franchini
Corresponding Secretary - Ann Gallagher
Treasurer - Eugene Llafet
Mr. Bullock
Barbara Blank
Dean Hansen
David Hutchinson
Bob McMurdo
Janet Slack
Pat Swanson
Mike Van Meter
Tish Yankee

. .. as class members listen appreciatively.

169

�The capoed-folk image-chanty-blue-grass
ballad style-ethnic-softly singing Folk Song
Club picked its path through another successful year at East. While providing their own
accompaniment on various fretted instruments,
members sing both traditional and modern
ditties, directed by a song leader. Under the
sponsorship of Mr. Gerry Kamp, they held biweekly songfests as well as hootenannies with
other schools.

Folks Sing Songs

President- Greg Alexander
Vice-President- Connie Caracasis
Secretary- Dana Gruenert
Treasurer- Cindy Wang
Parliamentarian- Ginger Versteegh
Sponsor- Mr. Gerry Kamp

Connie Caracasis "sings along" duri111g a
Folk-Song Club Hootenanny.

Mike Bader
Anthea Blanas
Brion Bollacker
Nancy Brandt
Dave Brunton
Diane Caracosis
Carol Cheek
Dwayne Clark
Patti Clements
Sue Davisson
Sandi Dill
Sandy Febinger
Bob Folsom
Mark Foster
Nile Frederickson
Cindy Friedlob
Ann Gallagher
Kaye Gilmore
Barb Gordon
Alice Haberstich
Bev Harris
Bob Harris
Bob Hess

Claudia Lang
Marilyn Leach
Lyric Lean
Lolly Lundquist
Gail Mohr
Pam Maletic
Ellen McKenzie
Ann Meza
Judy Miller
Susan Miller
Lyric Mondy
Pam Pearce
Ron Dreyer
Steve Replin
Karen Rose
Rex Rumfelt
Dave Sharp
Jeanette Smith
Barb Stewart
Linda Stott
Marie Thomas
Jay Townsend
Carl Turnbull
Barbara Ullmer
Donra Vogel
Debi Wallace
Gregg Wandelick
Trinka Whipple
Susie Wytias

Club members chant a doleful chorus of "Masters of War."

170

�Young Socialist
Forum Active
The Young Socialist Forum explores many
different theories of socia Iism. A representative from the Teamster's Union and another
from the Congress of Racial Equality were
two main speakers. In other meetings members
discussed poverty, racial prejudice, and medicare.

Avid listeners hear speakers on world peace
and politics.

Pres1dent- Vic Proulx
Secretory-Treasurer- Morgi Stuart
Librarian - Barbaro Spar
Sponsor- Mr. Lawrence Daniel

Mr. Richard Sweeney conducts a discussion centering
around labor problems.

Ready - Aim - Fire! is the shout from the
commander as the girls of the Rifle Club take
their positions for practice shooting. This club's
main purpose is to promote and develop
qualities of sportsmanship, self-control, cooperation, and fair play in members, developing their skill as marksmen. These girls became
expert shots and won first place in the city
this year.

PreJident- Sandy Blakely
Vice-President- Jani Hamilton
Secretary- Deanie Hamilton
Treasurer- liz Craes
Range Officer- Meredith Springs
Sponsor- Mr. John Timmons
Francine Bailey
Patty Belveal
Kay Blackburn
Andrea Boyd
Joanne Crews
Mary Criss
Donna Davis
Margaret Decker
Marianne Elmore
linda Ford
Marty Gordh
Deborah Green
Linda Hallberg
Kathy Hedenskog
Bonnie Heidbrak
Carol Holmes
leslie Holmes
Elaine Jackson
Eleanor Lyden
Ellen Morimoto
Julie Mullins
Jane Ohmer
Terri Platts
Diana Rice
lorraine Serbes
Sandy Smith
linda Tucker
leslie Walker
Valerie Watson

Eva Adler
Mike Bader
Beth Bateman
Gail Cruter
Shirley Hubbard
Kathleen Hyland

Nicki Koenigsberg
Gail Mohr
Peter Mohr
Roberto Mueller
Diona Rice
Chris Ruller
Meredith Springs
Reid Stotts
Pot Swanson

Rifle-ettes Aim for
Perfection

Armed and dangerous, Rifle-ettes con·
duct an early-morning practice session
on the ROTC rifle range.

171

�East's bowlers went on strike this year.
Higher and higher scores were recorded when
Girls' and Boys' Bowling Clubs invaded Dahlia
lanes weekly to improve their ability and participate in inter-school competition. Keen
rivalry and tense excitement were involved in
these matches. Mr. Brian lee, sponsor of both
bowling clubs, set a fine example of skill for
the members.

Silhouetted against the lighted
alley, this bowler waits for his
score to be registered.

Howard Koshi exhibits skill and form as he picks up a spare.

PreSident- Rick Nakamura
Secretary
Mike Lee
Treasurer - Dan Johnson
Spansar - Mr. Brian Lee
Baker, Steve
Beren, Dave

Davis, John
Epps, Harry
Gardner, Ran
Giddings, Errol
Hartzman, Rick
Heilig , Jerry
Hodges, Mike
lwagoshi , Ron
Johnson , Don
Kissell, Paul
Koshi, Howard
LoSasso, Jim
Lee, Mike
Mohr, Pete
Meis, Jerry
Nakamura, Rick
Reece, Barry
Salinas, Sam
Staylor, Frank
Steffens, Hal
Tunick, John
Vrettos, Jim
Weimer, Mike

172

�•
Bowlers Strike 1n
Spare Time
Pretident- Carol Lee
Vice-Pretident- Connie Weindel
Secretary·Treaturer- Linda Eversman
Sponsor - Mr. Brian Lee
Judy Anderson
Marilyn Berry
Barbara Bolten
Kathy Brooks
Sharon Brown
Diana Chan
Georgia Ann Davis
Pat Dedmon
Dee Dee DeRoo
Linda Earp
Earlene Easley
Linda Everett
Linda Ferris
Karen Griffie
Charlotte Henry
Toni Hobbs
Donna Jackson
Janet James
Jackie Johnson

Wanda Jones
Toni Lane
Ann Lasky
Marion Lewis
Yvette Lowman
Barbara McGee
Debra Moore
Ann Moses
Carol Neil
Linda Redmond
Anita Sanderson
Carol Sanderson
Mary Sanderson
Phyllis Savoy
Judy Schmidt
Janet Slack
Cora Tidwell
Elana Wallace
Alicia Wickliffe
Judy Wieder
Marie Wieder
Marsha Williams
Gloria Wong

Rolling down the middle of the alley, this
ball is prepared to strike.

A bowler rejoices as her score is revealed.

Tanya Dudn ikow demonstrates the final upswing.

�Montage: Literature of the Laymen
Montage, East's literary journal, offers
aspiring young writers the chance to see their
very own writings published, to be read by
the masses. Dedicated members of the staff
met on Wednesday afternoons to read and
select the best works from poems, short stories,
and essays submitted by East students.

Dave Heim listens intently as the Montage
staff discusses the merit of an entry.
Sponsor - Miss June Smith
Molly Barnhart
Merrick Bobb
Susie Brown
Joni Diner
Dee Douglas
Joe Goldhammer
Dave Heim
Ron lehr
Karen Miura
Beth Reisbick
linda Stolt
Mike Timchula

Susie Brown reads a student's composition while
linda Stott and other staff members pay rapt attention.

Shutterbugs Shoot
School
Light meter, lens, cloud filter . . . unfamiliar words? Not to the members of Camera
Club. Under the direction of Mr. Julian Jacobi,
the club met weekly and pondered questions
involving the more technical aspects of photography. The subject matter ranged from correctly holding the camera to setting the proper
light exposure. Many shutterbugs took advantage of the fun and informative meetings.
President and Treasurer - Glen Epp slon
Vice·President and Secretary - Pal le Claire
Sponsor - Mr. Julian Jacobi
Don Anderson

John Cowdrey
Frank Horvath
Hale Landis
Stan Lasby
Stan Lawrenson
Ed Logan
Pete Mohr
Russ May
Rusty Stone

174

Mr. Julian Jacobi explains the advantages of using a
3 ° light meter for difficult exposure settings.

�Miss Colorado
Keynotes ¥-Teen Year
Pr sident- Lynn Street
Vrce President- Patty Patterson
Correspond1ng Secretary - Lugeania Beverly
R carding Secretory -Liz Snider
Treasurer - Marie Wieder

Sponsor- Miss Shirley Asklal
Larroe Lou Adams
Hope Ali res
Nancy Beezley
Janice Beverly
Sharon Board
Diane Bamash
Barbie Bonham
Roseann Brent
Shirley Brawn
Elise Brunkhont
Joanne Butler
Mary Butler
lorraine Caustrita
Patti Clements
Debbie Cook
Leslie Cata
Barbie Cox
Christine Cronkey
Joan Craw
Jean Davis
Carmen De Herrera
Diana De Roo
Judy Dreyer
Susie Dubois
Linda Earp
Martha Egle
Barbara English
Linda Eversman
Linda Ferris
Oiedre Fowlkes
Cindy Fried lob
Arlene Fukuhara
Charlene Fukuhara

Miss Cheryl Sweeten, Miss Colorado, addresses YTeens.

Y-TEENS, begun this year, is a girls' service club affiliated with the YWCA. Some of
the club's main projects included a Thanksgiving gift of money and food to Epworth
Methodist Church, a Christmas party for children at Colorado General Hospital, and an
Easter charity project. By selling potato chips,
club members raised money to send representative to a week-end conference at Peaceful Valley. Y-TEENS' special initiation is something unique among East High Clubs.

Jean Gallagher
Wilda Gamble
Toni Gardner
Linda Gavette
Susan Gibbs
Sandy Glanert
Sally Grandy
Deborah Green
Ina Greer
Sue Grigg
Anita Hammock
Janet Hanchett
Virginia Hanchett
Gail Hawkins
Sandy Hawley
Joyce Heidsan
Charlotte Henry
Susan Hillmeyer
Carol Horn
Shirley Hubbard
Oiedre Johnson
Francey Johnson

Wanda Janes
Pam Kenney
Pam Kubly
Kristine Ku!suma
Charlatt Langford
Sandy Lasley
Sharon Lee
Deanna linn
Elath Llafet

Sandy Lang
Yvette Lawman
Lorene Lundquist
Mary Manning
Cindy Markham
Lois May
Sandy McNatt
Vicky McQueary
Candy Meininger
Mary Moore
Sharon Morimoto
Peggie Marris
Ann Moses
Tina Mourne
Janice Mullenax
Coral Neil
Nancy Newman
Peggie Norris
Jane Pace
Janet Parker
Laura Partridge
Susie Phillips
Carolyn Richardson
Donna Rogers
Carol Sage
Ruth Sanford
Phyllis Savoy
Kathy Schomberg
Sue Scott
Ida Seymour
Cat+.y Shea
Betty Smith
Meredith Springs
Pat Stensaas
Pam Thurow
Sheila Toliver
Anita Traher
Jane Tsuchimato
Cindy Udd
Mary Vefald
Ida Voorhees
Barbie Wagner
Bonnie Warner
Sharon Watanabe
Jane Waterman
Lynda Watts
Connie Weindel
Alicia Wickliffe
Judy Wieder
Lauren Wilhoite
Darlene Wortham
Barbara Wright
Kayvonne Wright

175

��ALBUM

The boy who sits behind you in study hall
the girl across the room in history
the friends you pass each day in the halls ...
people ...
some that you know
too many that you don't
now blending into a mass
now sharply focused individuals ...
here, each is present.

177

�ANDO, SUSAN
Vice President
SKEETERS, GARY
Tre-asurer

RIFFEL, CATHY
Secretary
GARDNER, RONNIE
President

Sophomore Class Officers

Student Council

BURK, GEN E
DAVIS, DEBBIE

HEARN, CAROL
PRYOR, M I KE

178

�Abel, Stan
Achatz, Rick
Ackard, Peggy
Adair, Connie
Allen, Evelyn
Allphin, Barbara

Ando, Susan
Argall, Judy
Armstrong, Richard
Arnold, Brenda
Arnsmeyer, Roy
Bagan, Kathy

Bailey, Francine
Baker, Bart
Baker, Ken
Balderrama, Peggy
Barela, Carol
Basse, Kenneth

Bateman, Beth
Bautsch, Charlotte
Beitscher, Carol
Bell, Rebecca
Benson, John
Blake, Mary

Blanas, Anthea
Blanchard, Dianne
Bonham, David
Bourke, Laurie
Bowers, Tina
Brandt, Nancy

Brewer, Pault&gt;tte
Bruesselbach, Hans
Buckstein, Sandy
Burk, Gene
Bustamante, Alex
Cameron, Bill

Campbell, Curt
Campbell, Shirley
Caracasis, Diane
Carlson, Jan
Carter, Holmen
Chapekis, Larry

Cheley, Carolyn
Cisco, Ramona

CIa rk, Everett
Clarke, Katy
Cleland, Barbie
Cody, Bill

Coe, Carolyn
Coe, Marilyn
Cohn, Debbie
Collins, Dabney
Conrad, Jack S.
Cook, Susan

Cornell, Warren
Cowdrey, John
Cox, Carolyn
Cruter, Karen
Dalzell, Pam
Davis, Ann

�Fields, Renee
Finley, Tom
Fisher, Susan
Florey, Jim
Foster, Mark

Fotinos, Angie
Foust, Jane
Freed, Craig
Friedlob, Cindy

Miss Lois Patton, known to
every girl for her humorous treatment of lOth
Grode P. E., looks on ...

Fujishima, Sharon

Fuller, John
Gagan, Kathy
Gall, Barbara
Gallan, Helen
Gallatin, Carol

Gardner, Miki
Gardner, Ronnie C.
Garrett, Pat
Gaul, David
Gettler, Becky

Sophomores

Davis, Debbie
Davis, Georgia Ann
De Anda, Jackie
De Croce, Olivia
Deeds, Tom
De Herrera, Alice

del Junco, Gerry
Dennis, Steve
Detandt, Dona
Deutsch, Kathy
Diaz, Jennie

Dill, Sandi

Dorak, Marcia
Elkins, Diana
Ellsworth, Roger
Elson, Cherryl
Enderson, Robert
Eppleston, Glen

Euell, Gregory
Febinger, Sandra
Feilbert, Ruthe
Fernandez, Fred
Fields, Frances J.
Fields, Raymond

while her compatriot, Miss
Patricio Finney, referees a
sophomore basketball
game.

�Gibson, Jim
Gipson, Bernard
Gismondi, Pam

Glathar, Judy
Goens, Robert
Goldberg, Mark

Gonzales, Diana
Graham, Mary
Grams, Gary

Grandy, Sally
Green, Deborah
Green, Tim

Greer, Tim
Griffin, Jim G.
Griffin, Marilyn

Hanatani, Susan T.
Hardy, Dave
Harper, Sue

Harris, Bobbie Kay
Hartman, Gene
Hastings, Carolyn

Gurtler, Nancy
Hoger, Shannon
Hall, Russ

Howley, Sande
Hearn, Carol
Heidbrak, Bonnie

Hammer, Butch
Hammers, Sandy
Hampton, Barry

Heger, Kathy
Heilig, Mary Ann
Hendrysan, John

Henry, Alice
Hensley, Ron
Hessenius, Connie

Hickman, Karen
Hoague, Diana
Hocking, Julie

Holmes, Anne
Holyfield, Jim
Homstad, Jim

�Horvat, Diane
Houlihan , Barbara
Hudgins, Andrea
Huff, Joe
Humm, Marti

Humphrey, John
Hurd , Barbara
Hurst, Janice
Hyland , Kathleen
Hume, James

Jackson , Terrance

Jenkins, Don
Jenkins, Harold
Jensen, linda
Jevnager, linda

Johnson, Carole
Johnson, Edie
Johnson, John
Johnson, Lars
Johnson, Sara

Jones, Dale
Jones, lorelei
Jones, Nelda Joanne
Jordan, Nancy
Karakawa, Phil

Kato, Sharon
Kavas, George
Kawakami , Albert
Kearney, Karen
Kelley, Betsy

Kelley, Jacqueline
Kiddie, Doug
Kindel, William
Kissell , Paul R.
Knoll, larry

Koberstein , Debbie
Kontnik, John
Keto, Paul Y.
Kotzelnick, Gayle
Krautman, Stan

Kurz , Barbara

Kusulas, Elaine
Kyle, Dick
lombott, Linda
lane, Toni

lang, Connie
Lasky, Jay
leach, Marilyn
Lenhart, Darlene
leonard, Judy

�Sophomores

183

�lindsay, Doug
linton , Carla
linton , Carol
loomis, Barbara
lotz, Richard

loui, Kenneth
loveland, Mickie
lukich, Tom
Lung, Kenneth
lupberger, Anne

Lyden , Eleanor
Macintosh , Bill
Maclean , Bruce
Mohr, Gail
Mallett, Robert

Manning , Ann

Marx, Jim
Martin , Kay
Masunogo , Lauro

Matheney, Mike

Mathews , Terry
May, Greg
Mayberry, Jeanette
McAyeal, Marlene
McConnell, Geri

McCormack, Brian
McDonald, Bob
McKee , Cynthia
McKenzie, Ellen
McNeil , Nancy

A dance ... the colorful announcement of odd-shaped posters
a ceiling filled with balloons and streamers
dancers ... a state of mind frozen on expressionless faces
feet finding a certain rhythm
planning ... rewarded by donuts and music
terminated by the shuffling of busy
hands that remove all traces of its being.

�Sophomores

McPherson, Sherry
Mickelson , Sylvia
Miller, Sorboro
Milligan, Terry

Montes , Anne
Morimoto, Ellen
Mueller, Joan
Mueller, Roberto

Murray, Marsha
Nochmonn , Sonja
Nakashima , Connie
Nakata, Wesley

Naylor, Andy M.
Nelson , Mike
Neptune , Deborah
Nethoway, Susan

Neumann, Judy
Newbold , Wiley
Newell , Donna
Newlin , Kay

Newton , Jennie

Nightengale, Conrad T.
Nishikawa , Sorry
Nixon , Diana

Norrisr Sarbora

O'Neill, Eileen
Overton , Sharon
Pace, Jane

Packer, Gail
Pappas, Kathy
Porker, Jon
Parks, Joyce

��Sophomores

Peros, Elaine
Peros, Phyllis
Perske, Roger
Persson, lynn
Peterson, Don

Peterson, Gary

Pete!, John
Phillips, Michele
Pierson, Bev
Price, David
Pryor, Mike
Pudlik, David

Pusede, Willie
Rankin, linda
Richards, Bernadette
Richardson, Ken
Richey, Nancy
Riffel, Cathy

Rios, Delilah
Ritterspach, Janet
Robinson, Michelle
Rogers, Donna

Rogers, Wayne
Rose, Karen

Ron, Betsy
Ross, John C.
Rowley, Ann
Ruggles, Gl nn
Russell, Renee
Saavedra, Mary
Sakamoto, Harriett
Salinas, Joe
Sanders, Herbert
Sanders, Mario
Sanderson, Carol Ann
Sawaya, Alice

�Schilt, Margie
Schmid, Dave
Schmidt, Judy
Schott, Barbara

Seftor, laurence
Sekyra, Candy
Seymour, Ida
Shofar, Robert

Sharpe, Mary Ann
Shermock, Suson
Shields, John
Shulander, larry

Shwayder, Martha
Siler, Susan
Silvo, Barbaro Ann
Silva, Geraldine Ruth

Singer, Paul
Skeeters, Gory
Sloven, Floro lee
Smith, Mildred

Smith, Nancy D.
Smith, Ronald
Smith, Suzy
Sneed, John

Squire, lynn
Standley, Dick
Steele, Roy
Stewart, Richard

Stone, Russell
Stott, Lindo
Stranahan, Gory
Streed, Ro~old W.

Stripling, Pamela
Stroh, Debby
Sudduth, Judi
Summers, David

Sundby, David
Swatek, Patricio
Suz~ki, Steven
Sweeney, Kathleen

Sophomores

�Swenson , Cheryl
Takamine, Connie
Takamine, Gail
Tanzer, Aliso
Tawil, Josette
Taylor, Cynthia

Taylor, Jim
Thach , Henry
Thaemert, Marcia
Thayer, Sandi
Thompson , Bob
Thurman , Nancy

Thurow, Bill
Tobin , Donna
Townsend , leslie
Trotsky, Jim
Trujillo, Christella
Tsuchimoto , Jane

Tucker, Kristie
Tucker, Ralph
Turnbull, Carl
Tursick, Steve
Twist, lavonne
Van Buskirk, Phil

�190

�Vonderhoven , Jo Ann
Vonderhoven, leonard
Von Meter, Rusty
Vasquez, lydia

Vogel, Oonro
Walker, Nicholas Orlando
Wallace, Debi
Wolloc , Margo

Walls, loujuano
Walton , Emmogene
Wanofuchi, Howard
Washco, Don

Watson , Valerie
Weber, Robert
Wehrli, Carol
Weisbort, Craig

Wellington , Kathy 0
Welsh , Marolou
Westbrooks, Joyce
White , Gory

Sophomores

Wickliffe , Alicia Marie
Widmar, Charles
Wilbur, Steve
Williams, Eugene
Williams , Everette
Wilson , Chuck

Wilson, Stella
Winkler, Tom
Windecker, Reno R.
Wong , Devon
Wood, Gory
Woods, Scottie

Wright, Kay
Susie
Young , Susan
Wytias~

Young , Suzann&amp;

Zolor, Mary
Zolzer, David

�ALLEN, SUE

BURNS, CINDY
Secretory

EITEMILLER , DAN
V ice -Pres ident

BRAMlEY, JUDI

HEARN . KATHY
Treasurer

WONG , MARSHAll
President

Junior Class Officers
BROWN, Bill

Student Council
Cll FT, lESll E

DALTON , HARlON

METZ, CARL

Judy Collins performs for the benefit of the
Junior class.

MillER, JUDY

192

�Abel, Sharon
Adams, Lorrie Lou
Alexander, Gregory A .
Alexander, Lonnie

Allen, Jill
Allen, Judy
Allen, Sue
Allstun, Eddie

Altberger, Fred
Amen, Mike
Anderson, Judy
Angelo, Nick

Aoyagi, Lianne
Arellano, Bruce
Atkison, Larry
Aumiller, Roberto

Babcock, George Nathan
Boca, Dennis
Bader, Mike
Barnhart, Molly

Bartholomew, Talbert P.
Bates, John
Batt, Gale
Beaton, Bruce

Beaver, Owen
Beezley, Nancy
Beitscher, Bill
Belveal, Patty

Beman , Patricia

Bergman, Craig
Berkowitz, Marcia
Berman, Bobbi

Belka, Richard
Beverly, Lugeonia Rose
Biles, Alice
Black, Janel Lee

Blakely, Sandy Lee
Board, Sharon
Bomash, Diane
Bonham, Barbera

193

�Bruso, Virginia
Bull, Judy
Burbank, Jim
Burgett, Connie

Burns, Cindy
Burns, Michael
Cabana, Donna
Canaday, larry

Caracasis, Connie

Card, Marilyn
Cardillo, David
Carpenter, Connie

Caustrita, lorraine
Cavos, Diana

Cazer, Jim
Celestine, Bertha

Chapin, Christy
Chapman, Allan
Christensen, Steve
Clark, Dwayne

CIa rk, Vicki l.
Clements, Patti
Clift, leslie
Cluff, Annette
Collins, Wendy
Cook, linda
Cordova, Andrew J .
Coughlin , Gary

Bosteder, Penny
Botsford, Ann
Bowker, Sharolee
Brame, Randy

Bramley, Judy
Brandt, Deborah
Brannon , Bob
Branum, Charles

Brent, Roseann

Brewer, Margaret
Brocha, Kathy
Brock, Ben

Brock, Jean
Brown, Bill
Brunkhorst, Elise
Brunton, Dave

�Covey, Bill
Cox, Barbara
Criss, Mary Jane
Cronkey, Christine

Juniors
Crow, Joan

Daniels, John
Davis, Jean
Davis, Ronald

Dayton, Cheryl
Dertinger, Steve
De Sciose, Frank
Devereaux~ Dave

Faris, Pat
Farrell, John Michael
Fasano, Jim

Diner, Joni

Dixon, Katherine
Drew, Phyllis
Dryden, linda

Dubois, Susan
Dungan, Dale
Dunn, Rexa
Earl, Penny

Ferris, Linda Lee
Fey, Doug
Fields, Bert

Finneran, Cathi
Fiser, lee

Fisher, Lynn

Easley, Robert
Eisnoch, Jeanet1e

Eitemiller Dan
Ekholm, Marcia

Floyd, Clay
Foley, Kay
Foreman, Barbara

Elmer, linnea
Engels, Linda
Erbisch, Carol
Everman, linda

Foster, Ron
Fountain, Roger
Foust, Jay

Fox, Nancy
Franklin, Dennis
Fujimori, Melody

Fukuhara, Arlene
Fukuhara, Charlene
Fuller, Roger

Fulton, Dana
Gallagher, Jeannie
Garcia, Benny

��Gordner, Toni
Garten, Roy
Gaumer, Ronni G.
Govette, Lindo
Geritz, Kathy

Gersh, Lawrence
Gibbs. Susan
Glonert, Sandy
Glo.,mon, Marilyn
Glenn, Jock C.

Goldhammer, Joe
Gordon, Judith L
Green, Joan
Greenlee, Bob
Greer, Ina

Greer, Wando
Griffey, Jennifer
Griffin, Solly
Grote, George
Haberkorn, Coral

Hoberstich, Aloce
Hagadorn, Vaughn
Holbrook, Sue
Hall, Lynn
Hall, Tyler

Hallberg. Lindo
Hamilton, Joni
Hamlin, Sharon
Harris, Bob
Hart, Chris

Hasegawa, Duane

Hasson, Jill
Hougen, Beth
Hawkins, Gail
Howley, Beth

197

�Hearn , Kathv
Heilig , Jerry
Heisten , Carol
Helstien , Sherie
Hendryson , Mike
Hess, Bob

Hess, linda
Hiden , Irma
Haag, Tom
Hoffman , Carol
Holst, Manta Jo
Holubecz, Erika

Homstad , Mary
Hooker, Karen
Horton , Cheryl
Horvath, Frank
Hotaling , Kathy
House, Karen

Hudson, Joyce
Huhnke, Susan
Hull , Danny
Humm, Karyn
lmes, Rinnie

Irving, Barbara

Jackson, Elaine
Jacobs, Janet
Jacobson , Judy
James, Chester
Jefferson, Marilyn
Jernigan , Jay

Johnson , Alan
Johnson, David
Johnson, Francy
Johnson, linda
Johnston, Kathi
Jones, Juanita

198

�Every day in the life of a student is filled with
small things ...
a talk sheltered in a telephone booth
an auditorium shaping a cause for interest
snow forming the thoughts of the day
the East clock ticking the rhythm of the flag
a small gleam of learning piercing even the night.

Jones, Wanda
Joslin, lawrence
Kearney, Mary
Kenney, Pamela
King, Karen

Knight, Harold
Krapu, Vikky
Kreider, James
Krill, Susan
Kubly, Pam

Juniors
Kulling, Janet
Kurtzer, Dennis

Kutsumo, Kristine
Kyle, Shirley
lancaster, Dole

landis, Hole
losby Stanley
Lasky, Ann
Lasley, Saundra
Lauterbach, Helen

lawrence, Mike
lows, Bill
Lawson, Lee

lawson, Marvell
le Bois, Doreen

lee, Carol
lee, Mike
lehr, Ronald
levisohn, Janice
light, Barbaro

lindsay, linda
Linn, Deanna

linno, Ronald
little, Martha
llafet, Eloth

�long, Sondy
lumon, Fronk
lundquist, Dovid
lundqu ist, lorene
Mocleon, Brion
MacMillan, l indsay

Mohr, Pete
Manley, Scott
Moritz, Karen lynn
Martin, Ed
Martin , Eugene
Matsumonj i, lance

May, lois
McDonald, Jane
McGee, Barbara
McGee, Kenyon
McGrath, Elaine
McGrath, linda

McKenzie, Gorda
McKenzie, Jackie
McKinzie, Jinny
McMillan, Jane
McMosley, Bill
McNamara, Mickey

McNatt, Sandy
Meiningar, Candy
Meis, Jerry
Meln ick , Barbara
Mericle, Jim
Metz, Carl

Middlebrook, Wynn
Miller, Connie
Miller, Judith
Miller, Sue Ann
Miller, Susan
Milligan , Steve

Milstein, Janet
Moody, Mary Jane
Moore, Hugh
Moore, Mary
Moore, Rochelle
Morimoto, Sharon

Mourhess, Dave
Mourne, Tina

Mruz, Dick
Myers, John
Myers, linda
Nakamura , Dennis

Neumann, John
Newton , Brent
Nielsen, Pam
Nielson, Robert
Norman, Mary Ann
Oakley, Vera

Ohmer, Jane
Olsen , les
Omohundro, lee
Otstot, Ray
Oye, Cheryl
Pagliasotti, John

Juniors

�Papazian, Suzanne
Pate, Katy
Pate, Meredy
Patterson, Patty

Patterson, Tam
Po u I, Leana rd
Pennella, Jim
Philippe, Janne

Pierce, Marsha
Pierson, Mike
Pollack, Sharon
Pantaw, Art

Parter, Mana
Patter, Tam
Pratt, Dolores
Pritchard, Lilli

Ragulsky, Rosemary
Raphael, les
Renz, Pat
Replin, Steve

Reynolds, Norma Jean
Rhoads, Warren
Rice, Diana
Richardson, Carolyn

Richardson , Joyce
Riedesel, Kathy
Rigg, Jack
Riggs, Byron
Rindam, Kay

Rodriguez, loretta
Rogers, Gloria
Roggenbach, Ann
Rome, Eli
Rothchild, Sara

Rubin, Miriam
Rumfelt, Rex
Rupp, Ken
Sack , Jerry
Sack , Jim

Sakamoto, Carrie Ann
Saks, Mikkel
Salinas, Samuel
Sandfo_rd, Ruth
Savoy, Phylli•

20!

�Juniors

Scantlin , Wayne
Scavo, Jim
Schoetzel, Tom
Schoendoller, Kathleen
Schones, Pete

Scott, Sue
Seifried, Jolene
Severtson Ann
Shanahan , William
Shea , Cathy

Shea , Mary
Short, Dione
Sienknecht, Judy
Simonton , Cindy
Simonton, Skip

Simpson, Dionne
Skolout, Donice
Slaughter Margaret
Smit~ leonard
Smith, Pete

�Sneed, Jim
Snider, liz
Solis, Beverly Ann
Southern, George
Spar, Barbaro Ann

Speak, Paulette
Speliotes, Dean
Spirek, Lindo
Staples, Valerie
Storr, Betty

Stensoos, Pot
Stern, Dove
Stout, Alex
Struck, Cecelia
Sweazy, Alice

Tortler, Edina
Tatum, Peggy
Temple, Koren
Tepley, Gwen
Thompson, Gory

Thurow, Pam
Tidwell, Cora Jean
Timchulo, Michael
Timmons, Irene

Toffoli, Georjeon

203

�204

�Traher, Anita
Tucker, Linda
Udd, Cindy
Utt, David

Van Bradt, John
Versteegh, Ginger
Valz, Richard
Valz, Tam

Wada, Mathew
Walker, Beverly
Walker, Bruce
Ward, Carolyn

Watanabe, Sharon
Waterman, Jane
Watts, Dorothy
Watts, lynda

Weaver, David
Weindel, Connie
Weipert, Dave
Westmoreland, Mike

Juniors
Westmoreland, Pat
Whelan, Edward
Whisler, Joanne
Whittemore, Art

Wickersham, lynn
Wieder, Judy
Wilcox, Mary Sue
Wilhoite, lauren

Wilkins, Shari
Wilson, Maria
Wohl, Carol
Wong, Marshall

Worley, Vikki
Wright, Mardi
Wright, Sheryl
Wunderlich, Gregg

Yaung , Margaret
Ziebart, Brigitte
Ziegler, Cindy
Zigler, Cathy

�BABBS, DAVE
EVANS, JUDY
SPENCE, CHARLENE
Vice President

WILSON, VICKY
Secretory

HAWKINS, STEPHANIE
MODESITT, LANI

IVERSEN, ASTRID

Treasurer

PACE, Bill
President

JOHNSON, MARY
KEINS, HILDE

Senior Class Officers
LANG, CLAUDIA
NADY, X,

ODAGO. JOHN
POMERANZ, RIC

Student Council
REED, SYLVESTER
REISBICK, BETH

SCHODDE, SANDE
WRIGHT, JANICE

206

�ABEL, DARLENE

Seniors

ACIERNO, SANDY
Circulo de Arte ; High School Red Cross .

ACKARD, STEVE
Skeost ; Skeast Racing Team .

ADAMS, CONNIE

Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross ;
Knit · Wits .

ADAMS, JOHN
Boys' Bowling .

ADELMAN, LOLLY
Counterpoints ; JCL , consul ; Jr..

Escort : Kn i t -

Wits ; Seraph Sisters , Symposium ; ' 6• Club .

ADLER, EVA

AGNEW, DENNIS WRAY
' 6• Club

ALIRES, HOPE
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling, High School
Red Cross; Senior Service Project; Y Teens.

ALLEN, JOEL W.

Angelus Staff, Business Manager; Bridge Club;
Foreign

Club; Pre -law ; Pre· Med;
Project; Speech; Symposium;

Language

Senior Service

' 6• Club; Band ; Drama Club Play .

ALLEN, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; FTA, recordsec.; Knit Wits ; Senior Service Project;
TARS ; Tri - Hi -Y, cor. sec. ; '6• Club .
'"9

ALLEN, TONY
Cross Country; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics ;
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project;

Skeast, '6• Club

•

AMBROSE, MIKE

ANDERSON, DAVID

ROTC Rifle Club Skeast

ANDO, STEVE
Baseball; Bosketboll ; Key Club; Football .

ANGELO, SUZY

ARNSMEYER, KAREN
AII · School Show; Circulo de Arte, vice·pres.;
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Scholastic Art Awards .

ANISIMOW, VAL

ARMENTA, PETE

BACHRACH, ANNETTE
Jr. Escort: Seraph Sisters; Spotlight Staff, Photo
Coordinator, '64 Club .

BAILEY, JIM

�BAKER, BARBIE '
Euclidean Club; FTA ; Girls' State ; High School
Red Cross; Honorary Cadet; Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom

Attendant ; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens;
PTA Model ; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore vice · pres.; Student Council ;
Student Council Workshop ; Tri · Hi ·Y; '64 Club ;
Masonic Award, .uoutstanding Junior."
BAKER, W . STEVEN
Boys' Bowling ; JCL, historian : Jr. Usher; Pre-

law ; Concert Band; Student Council ; Student
Council Workshop ; Track ; Wrestling ; '64 Club .
BARKI, MARLENE
All -School Show : Delegate Assembly ; Gymnas ·
tics; Circulo de Arte.
BARNES, CRAIG
Delegate Assembly; Key Club; Track ; '64 Club
BARRETT, GEORGE H ., JR.
Football Swimming ; Track ; Wrestling .
BARRETT, STANLEY
" 0 " Club, Key Club; Football .
BASS, DEANNA
BARVIK, SUE
BASSE, MARGARITA
BASQUEZ, BILL
Cross Country ; Delegate Assembly ; Pre-Med ;
Track ; Wrestling; '64 Club .
BAYERS, BOB

BAYLOR. DAN
All City Football ; Baseball ; Basketball : "D "
Club ; Delegate Assembly ; Football ; '64 Club .

BEARDSWORTH, SHARI
Circulo de Arte : Drama Club, FTA ; High School
Red Cross ; White Jackets
BEDSAUL, URNIE
BELL , JAMES
AII ·City Bond ; All-City Orchestra ; All -School
Show ; All-State Orchestra : Band : Council Capers; Cross Country ; '64 Club; ROTC Rifle Team ;
Shaw Orchestra .
BENAVIDEZ , TRINIDAD

BENNETT, BOB

BERRY, MARILYN
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; JCl ; Y-Teens .

BEREN , DAVID

BETTS, KATHERINE

BIRD, ORLO

BLACKBURN, KAY
FTA; Knit -Wits; Rifle-ettes; '64 Club

BLAND, DICK
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Usher.

BLANK, BARBARA
Circulo de Arte; Foreign language Club; FT A;
Girls' Bowling .

208

�BLATNIK, FRAN
Foreign Language Club ; Girls' Ensemble .

BLEA,BEN

BLOCK, JEANNINE
Concert Choir; Drama Club .

Seniors

BLOKER, JUDY
Circulo de Arte; Tri - Hi -Y.

BLUM, GARY
Delegate Assembly, porlimenlorion ; '64 Club;
Football; Inter-Club Council; Key Club, president; Pre- law Science Seminar; Skeost; Student
Council ; Tennis; Woodbury Contest.

BOBB, MERRICK
Boys' Stole; Bridge Club; Chess Club; Delegate
Assembly ;

Drama

Club;

Foreign

language

ChJb • Jr. Usher; Montage, secretory ; National
Merit Letter of Commendation; NCTE Candi date; Pre- law , secretary; Senior Service Projed;
Spotlight Stoff, news editor; Stole Student
Council Conference Delegate.

BOLES, WILLIAM J .

BOLTEN, BARBARA
Foreign Language Club; Girls' Bowling; PTA
Hostess Skeosl; '64 Club

BONSIB, BETTY
Angelus Stoff, royalty editor, Circulo de Arle;
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Fall
Sports Queen Attendant; Jr. Prom Attendant;
May Queen Attendant; Sophomore Class, treas.;
PTA Model; '64 Club.

The face of school spirit .
a rambling pep rally
a sharp smile of eager concentration
the victory reflected in sign language
the varying emotions that focus on the
referee.

BORE lNG, JIM
All-School1 Show; Concert Choir; Council Ca pers; "0' Club; Football ; Track ; Wrestling .

209

�!1?.~!~!1 r.,~~;'t~. Club ; Delegate Assembly,
vice-pres .; '64 Club ; Golf; Inter-Club Council ;
~:On~~Gb~T~M~d':f: ~rk;;st'incipal 's Advisory

BOWIE, J . CAROLYN
High School Red Cross; Jr. Achievement; ' 64
Club .
BOWl E, COLLEEN
Jr. Achi e vement; PTA Hostess; '64 Club .
BRAGG, CAROLYN
.
.
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Knot-Wots ; Model
Teens; PTA Hostess; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 64 Club.
BRIDAHAM, VIVIAN

Circulo de Arte ; PTA Hostess; Senior Se1vice

Project ; Skeasl; State Finalist, Make-it-in -"'fo&lt;;&gt;l,
Den . Oist. Honorable Mention ; Young Soc1alut
Forum, publicity co ~ chairman ; '6-4 Club.

BRITTON, JAMES
All -City Band ; Boys' Stale ; Delegate Assembly;
Jr.

Achievement,

pres., production

manager;

Key Club ; Pre-Med, program chairman ; Euclidean Club; Science Seminar.

BROWN, LESLIE
BROWN, SHIRLEY
BROWN, MARK
BROWN, SHARON
Basketball , Girls' Intramural ; Drama Club; FTA ;
Girls' Bawling; Skeast.
BROWN, CYNTHIA
BROWN, SUSIE
Angelus Staff, editor-in -chief ; Chess

Club ;

Drama ; Jr Escort; Montage, editor; Rifle-ettes

sec.; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; PTA Model · Tri :
Hi -Y; White Jackets; '64 Club .
•

BRUEGGEMAN, NAN-CY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross .
BRUESSELBACH, KATHY
Circulo de Arte ; Counterpoints, program chairman; Foreign language Club; Scholastic Gold

Key Award .

BURCH, LAURA KAY
BURNETT, SUE
All-School Shaw Messenger; Circulo de Arte;
Pre-Med .
BURRAN, LESLIE
Circulo de Arle; Scholastic Gold Key Award .
BUTCHER, ELLA
All -School Show; Girls' Basketball ; Girls' En ~~;~:~b~'· Achievement; Senior Service Project;

BUTLER, LOIS
BUTLER MARY
Circulo de Arte; FTA ; PTA Hostess · Y-Teens · '64
Club .
•
•

210

�211

�BUXTON, SHARON
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross ; Fall Sports Queen Attendant ;
Jr. Prom Attendant; M&lt;ly Queen Attendant; PTA
Model.

CABE, CANDY

CAMPBELL, PAUL
Baseball ; Basketball ; Delegate Assembly.

CANADAY, KIRK
Che ss Club , Track .

CANNATA, JOSEPH

CANTRELL, PHIL
.
.
All -City Te nn is; Baseball ; Swimmong ; Tennos .

CAPON, MAZY
Senior Service Project, '64 Club .

CARBONE, BILL

CARREATHERS KAY
Kn it-Wits; Model Teens.

CARTER, KATHLEEN
Jr. Achievement; White Jackets; '64 Club .

CASE, KATHLEEN
Foreign language Club; Rifle-ettes ; Tri -Hi-Y.

CASSELL, PAULA

CASTILLO, PATRICIA

CASTLES, JAMES
Gymnastics.

CAZENAVE, DALE AURELIA
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign language Club ,
High School Red Cross ; JCL.

CHALK, GENE
All -School Show ; Baseball ; Delegate Assembly ;
Show Band .

CHAN, DIANA
Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.

CHILDS, CAROL
Circulo de Arte; Foreign language Club; Jr.
Escort; High School Red Cross; Seraph Sisters ;
Skeost.

�Seniors

CLARK, MARY
Delegate Assembly; Knit-Wits, treas .; Model
Teens.

CLARK, PATRICIA
CLEAVER, JAMES
Golf; Wrestling, manager.

COCHRAN, PEGGY
Delegate Assembly; FTA; JCl; White Jackets;
'64 Club.
COLLARD, CHARLES
Skeast .
COLLINS, LOIS
Delegate

Assembly;

International

Relations

Club; Senior Service Projed, '6_. Club.

COLLINS, TITO
Delegate Assembly Wrestling .
CONOVER, MARY
CONWAY, TIM
Bridge Club; JCL, treas. ; Jr. Usher; Key Club;
Track.
COTA, LESLIE
High School Red Cross ; Y-Teens; '64 Club.
COWDREY, DAVID
Bridge Club; Delegate Assembly; JCl; National
Merit, Commendation ; Pre· Law; Skeost; Sym·
posium; '64 Club.
COX, CHARLES

�~~~~~~~ ~h~!~~e~egate Assembly, alternate ,
Modern Dance Group ; Rifle-ettes .

CROCKER, EDIE
All -City Choor; All -School Show · Camera Club ;
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assem ·
bly; Girls' Tennis; Knit-Wits ; Skeast.

CROCKETT, CINDY
All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; FT A, rec.
sec.; Inter -Club Council ; Knit -Wits, pres .: Mod ern Dance Group ; Musical ; Student Council
Leadership Conference ; White Jackets; ' 64 Club .

CROES, ELIZABETH
All -City Choir; All -School

Show r All -State

Choir; Concert Choir, vice -pres .; Council Co ·

pers; Counterpoints; Drama Club ; Rifle -ettes,
pres .; Senior Service Project .

CREWS JOANNE
FTA ; Rifle-ettes; ' 64 Club .

CRUMAL, THOMAS

CRUTER, GAIL
Pre-Med ; Skeast; Symposium .

CULBERTSON, SUZETTE
Circulo de Arte; FTA; Knit-Wits ; Senior Service
Project; Skeast; '64 Club.

CUNNINGHAM, CONNIE
FTA ; Knit-Wits.

CUNNINGHAM, DENNIS

DAHM, JOHN
FootbalL

DALTON, VALERIE
FTA; High School Red Cross ; JCL; Pre-Med ;
White Jackets ; Y-Teens; '64 Club.

DALY, MARY

DARROW, JUDY

DAVIES, LENETTA

DAVIS, JULIE
JCL; Folk Song Club .

DAVIS, RICHARD

DAVIS, SUSIE
All -City Choir; All-School Show; Concert Choir;
Counterpoints, vice-pres .; Inter-Club Council;
Modern Dance Group, pres.

DAVIS, VAL
All -School Show ; Cheerleader; Delegate Assem bly; Model Teens; PTA Model ; Senior Service
Project; Tri -Hi -Y, Service Project; '64 Club.

DAVISSON, SUE
All-City Pep Club; Bridge Club ; FTA ; Knit-Wits ;
Skeast; Symposium; White Jackets, treasurer.

DAWSON, HOWARD
Alpine Club, pres. ; Delegate Assembly ; Gym nastics; Euclidean Club; Folk Song Club; Skeast

Seniors

�DeHERRERA, CARMEN
Delegate Assembly Foreign language Club ;
FTA; High School Red Cross ; Knit-Wits; Y·
Teens; '64 Club .

del JUNCO, ALICE
Bridge Club; Drama Club ; Euclidean Club ; Jr.
Escort; Pre-Med · Senior Service Project; Seraph

Sisters; Skees!; '64 Club .

DE ROO, DIANA
Girls' Bowling ; PTA Hostess ; Skeost ; Y· Teens

DORCHINEZ, GARY
Golf ; Baseball : " D" Club ; Delegate
Assembly , Golf: JCL ; Wrestling .

AII ~ City

DORIUS, DON
All School Show; Concert Choir; Cross Country ;
Skeasl; Track .

DORIUS, RON
All -School Show; All-State Cross Country; Concert Choir, pres .; Cross Country ; " D,. Club ;

Delegate Assembly ; Skees! ; Track .

DOUGLAS, DEE
All -City Orchestra ; All -School Show; Council
Capers; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club, pres .;
Inter -Club Council ; Montage; Senior Serv ice

Project; Speech; Spotlight Staff, feature editor;
Thespians; Wolcott Sight Reading Contest; '64
Club .

DOUGLAS, MARCIA
All -School Show ; Drama Club; JCL ; Knit-Wits;
Pre-Med .

DREHER, MIKE
Skeast; Swimming .

DREYER, JUDY
Bridge Club; JCL, head scribe ; Knit Wits , Seraph Sisters; Skeast; White Jackets ; Y· Teens;

'64 Club.

DAWSON, STEVEN L.

DUDNIKOW, TANIA
Drama Club ; Girls' Bowling; JCL; Folk Song
Club; White Jackets.
DAWSON, YVONNE

DUNLAP, JOHN

DAY LARRY
Angeiaires; Concert Choir; Montage.

DVEIRIN, JEAN
All -City Red Cross Council; FTA; High School
Red Cross; White Jackets; '64 Club .

DeANDA, VICKI
Delegate Assembly; '64 Club .
EARP, LINDA
White Jackets.

DeBELL, FRAN
Circulo de Arte, fTA; Knit · Wits; Symposium ;

64 Club.

DEDMON, PATTY
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensem ·
ble; Modem Dance Group .

EDWARDS, MICHAEL
All -School Show ; Council Capers; Stage Crew .

EGRI, GEORGE
Baseball ; Wrestling .

�ELLIOTT, BETTY

ELLSWORTH, JOHN
All-City Football ; " D" Club; Football ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Track ; ' 64 Club .

ELSEY, CAROLYN
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; Skeast; PTA
Model ; Tri -Hi -Y

ENARSON, DAVID
Gymnastics; Wrestling .

ENGE, NADEEN
All-School Show ; Drama Club, rec. sec.; attend once sec.; Dance Club; White Jackets ; Wolcott
Contest, alternate; '64 Club .

EPPS, HARRY
Boys' Bowling, Gymnattin .

ERCK,MERIKAY

ERICKSON, RONALD

216

�Seniors

ERICSON, CAROLYN
Knit-Wits ; Pre-Med, Seraph
Jackets; '64 Club.

Sisters;

White

ESSIG, LINDA
FTA; JCL; Knit-Wits; Madel Teens ; '64 Club .

ESSMAN, JOHN
All-City Band ; All -City Orchestra ; All-School
Show; All -Stale Band, All-Stale Orchestra ; CoScience Talent Search; Cross Country; JCL; Jr.
Usher; Nine Point Circle ; Euclidean Club ; Rep .,

Westinghouse Science Talent Search ; Finalist~
Public Service; Science Seminar; Skeost ; Speech ;
Woodbury Contest ; Wrestling; '64 Club .

EVANS, JUDY
All-School Show ; DAR Finalist; Girls' Ensemble;
Junior Counselor, Student Council Leadership

Conference; Knit · Wits ; Senior Service Project;
Skeost, Girls ' Racing Chairman; Student Coun·
cil; Student Council Workshop ; '64 Club .

EYLER, PAULA
Delegate Assembly, sec.; Girls' Ensemble; '64
Club

FAIRALL, TERRIE
Jr Achievement; PTA Hostess .

FIELD, DICK
Inter-Club

Council ;

Club ; loomis
TARS, pres.

School

International

Relations

Colloquium

Nominee;

FISHER, DAVE
Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics; Track; '64
Club

FISHER, NORMAN
Delegate Assembly ; Football.

FISHER, SHERRY

FITCH, EDITH

FLINTROY, BEVERLY

FLOWERS, ROGER
"D" Club; Football ; Wrestling; '64 Club.

FLOYD, JUDY
All-School Shaw ; Angelaires; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Girls' State; Honorary Cadet;

Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters; Sojourners' Contest

Finalist; Principal'&amp; Advisory Council; Tri-Hi-Y,
pres.

�FOLSOM, BOB
Concert Choir; Folk Song Club ; Skeost ,
FONG, RUDY
FOSTER, GARY
AII ·City Football ; All -Metropolitan Football ;
All -State Football ; " D" Club1 Delegate Assem ·
bl y, Football
FOWLKES, DEIDRE
AII ·School Show . Dele gate Assembly , Girls'
Bowling ; Modem Dance Group; Rifl e-e tte s;
Spring Ploy Festival ; y. Teens .
FRANEK, JOE
FRANKLIN, MONTY
Baseball ; Boskttball ; Key Club .
FREEMAN, BRUCE

64 Club .
GALLAGHER, ANN
GARCIA, CONSUELO
Girl s' Ensemble.
GARFUNKLE, DAVE
GARRETT, JIM

GARRETT, KATHY
Bridge Club_; Dele!;!ole Assembly; Jr. Escort ;
sec ;
Spotl ight Staff, Page Editor; '64 Club. '

Se mor Servtee Pro1ect; Seraph Sisters

GARVIN, KATHLEEN

GAUL, JOHN

Baseball ; " D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Fool·
boll , 64 Club .

GAVLIK, CHERYL

GAY, MERRILEE
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; Girls' En ·
semble; Inter-Club Council ; Model Teens, pres .;
PTA Hostess ; Skeasl; Tri -Hi ·Y; White Jackets ;
64 Club.

GEDDES, JERRY

GELB, MARY
Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.

GILMORE, KAYE

GLASSMAN, JOE

GOLDSMITH DORIS
Angelus Stoff( Curriculum -Faculty Editor; Dele ·
gate Assemb y; PTA Hostess; Senior Service
Project; Seraph Sisters; Principal 's Advisory

Council ; Tri -Hi -Y; '64 Club .

GONIGAM, JACQUELINE
Circulo de Arte ; Counterpoints .

GONZALES, MARCELLA

�GOR DO N, BARBIE

JC L: Kn it -Wits : White Jackets .

Seniors
GRAHAM, FRED

GRANT, DENNIS

GREENSTEIN, MARSHA
Counterpoints ,

Del egate

Assembly ;

Foreign

language Club; FTA ; PTA Hostess ; '64 Club ,

GRI FF ITH, RUT H

All -City Choir; All -School Show ; Concert Choir;
Delegate Asse mbly; PTA Hostess : '64 Club

GULL I KSEN, GA RY

H ALIPE R N, CARO L

HAL I P ER N, PA UL

Boys Bowling Delegate Assembly .

HA LL, CH A RLES

All -City Choir; All -School Show : All -Stole
Choir; Angelaires, pres. ; Concert Choir; Coun cil Capers ; Football ; Wrestling.

HALTER , BARBARA
Jr .. Escort; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ;

'64 Club ,

HAMILTON , DEANIE

All -School Show ; FTA ; High School Red Cross;
PTA Hostess ; Girls ' Rifle Team, capt ; Rifle -

ettes, sec.

HAMPTON , LEE

HANCHETT, RAYMOND

HANSEN , DEAN
Distributive Education .

219

�HARAWAY PENNY
All -School Show ; High School Red Crou; JCL ;
Pre •Med ; White Jackets; '64 Club .

HARDIMAN, SANDRA
Foreogn Language Club ; JCL; ' 64 Club .

HARDING, JOHN
Brown University Alumni Award : Bridge Club ;

Delegate Auembly : Inter-Club Council ; JCL r
Jr. Usher; Loomis Colloquium : National Merit

Finalist; Nine Point Circle Club; Euclidean
Club; Shofroth Contest; Speech Club, pres .;
Vergil Medal .

HARDING, LINN
Delegate Auembly; High School Red Crou ,
Model Teens; PTA Model; ' 64 Club .

~i~~~eB!~e;

Counterpoints, sec.; Folk Song
Club: Knit-Wits; Scholastic Art Award .

HARTZMAN, RICK
All-City Band; All -City Orchestra ; All -Stole
Band; Boys' Bowling ; Inter-Club Council; Jr.
Usher; National Merit Finalist; Nine Point Cir·
cle; Euclidean Club, pres .; Science Seminar.

HAWKINS, STEPHANIE
All -School Show ; Angelaireo : Angelus Staff
Aut. Clubs Editor; Concert Choir; Council Ca ·
pen; Delegate Auembly ; Drama Club; FTA;
International Relations Club ; Jr. Escort; Notional Merit finalist , Semi·finolist ; Colorado
Senate Youth Provrom ; Senior Service Projed;
Seraph Sisters ; Skeast; Student Council ; State
Student Council Convention ; '64 Club .

HEARN, PATTY
Folk Song Club; High School Red Crou .

HEARNSBERGER, CATHY
Delegate Auembly; Senior Service Project;
Skeaot; '63 Club.

HECKENLIVELY, JOHN
All -School Show; Bridge Club, r.ru .; Concert
Choir; Council Capers ; Drama Cub; Thespian,
pres .; Euclidean Club ; Inter-Club Council; Jr.
Usher; Senior Service Projed; Skeast, trees.

HEIDBRAK, CHRIS
All -City Pep Club ; All-School Show ; Delegate
Auemblr; PTA Hooten ; Inter-Club Council,
sec. ; JC ; Jr. Escort Seraph Sisters ; Student
Council leadership Conference ; Symposium ;
White Jacket, pres.

HElM, DAVE
Chess Club; Delegate Auembly; Jr. Uusher;
Montage, business manager; Spotlight Staff,
editor4

HEIT, BARBARA
Modern Dance Club.

HELLEN MARLYN
Alpine dub ; Delegate Auembly; Skeaot .

HENDRYSON, SUE
Delegate Auembly; 1-R City; International Relations; Pre-Med; Senior Service Project: Skealt;
Swimming ; TARS; White Jackets; '64 Club .

HENRY, CHARLOTTE LETITIA

Girl~' Bowling;

High School Red Cross ; Jr.
Achtevement; Pre-Med; Senior Service Proiect ·
Y-Teens, Service Committee; '64 Club.
'

HERNANDEZ, ELMER

220

�~~~~~!~~Ao~te~~~; Modern Dance Group; Tri -

Hi -Y; '64 Club .

HESS, JOHN

Delegate Auembly; JCL; Woodbury Contest.

HESTER ROD

''0" Club; Gymnastics ; Swimming .

HIGGINS, CYNTHIA
Farei9n .l anguage Club ; FTA ; Girls' Basketball ;
'64 Club
HILL, KENNETH
Cross Country ; Track .

HINSHAW, CHUCK

All -School Shaw; Delegate Auembly .

HOAGUE, GEORGE
HOBBS, TONI

Girls' Bowling

HODGSON, FRANKl
All -School Show ; Concert Chair; Halos .

HOLLEY, JENNIFER
HOFFMAN, ANN
AII -Schaal Show : Delegate Auembly; Girls '

All -School Show; Baseball ; Drama Club; Foreign language Club; Jr. Achievement; SpHch
Club.

Ensemble; Rifle· eHes; Rifle Team ; Senior Serv·
!6~ ~~~b~ct; Tri · Hi ·Y, vice· pres. ; White Jackets;

HOLLIS, PAM
HOGUE, MIKE
~~~~~!ball ; "D"

Club; Football; Track; '64

Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor, Delegate Auembly ; JCL ; Model Teens; Skeast; Sophomore
Clan, sec.; PTA Model ; Tri -Hi-Y, 64 Club .

HOLBECZ, JOE
HOLDEN, KAREN
HOPKINS, KENT
Circula de Arte; Drama Club; Swimming; Red
Jackets, treas ,

HOWELL, GENE

HUBBARD, SHIRLEY
All -School Show; FTA, Girls ' Ensemble; High
School Red Crou; JCL; PTA Madel; White Jack ets; '64 Club .

Seniors

221

�HUNSAKER JIM
Camera Club; Drama Club; Spotlight Staff,
sports editor; Swimming ; Tennis; Track; '~
Club.

HURST, JERRY
Delegate Assembly; Stage Crew; Camera Club .

HUSKY, NICK

HUWA, JOYCE
All -School Show; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Bowl ing.

IVERSEN, ASTRID
Drama Club; foreign language Club; Interna tional Relations Club; Knit-Wits; Serpah Sisters; Student Council; White Jackets; '64 Club .

IWASAKI, ART
football; Wrestling; '64 Club.

JACKSON, DONNA
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling ; PTA Hostess; Y-Teens; '64 Club .

JACOBSON, SONJA

JENKINS, LEAH ANN
Camera Club, sec.·treas.; Circulo de Arte; Girls'
Bowling; Skeost; Jr. Achievement.

JOHNS, SANDRA
Gymnastics; Y·Teens .

JOHNSON, V. GREGG
Angelaires; Concert Choir; Counterpoints, Dele·
gate Assembly ; Drama Club; Foreign Language

Club; Halos; 64 Club .
JOHNSON, JACQUELYN
Foreign Language Club; FTA; Girls' Ensemble;

High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits.

JOHNSON, KAREN
All -City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; '64
Club; Jr. Escort; Knit · Wits; Serpoh Sisters;
White Jackets, sec.

JOHNSON , MARGARET
Counterpoints; Drama Club;

Project; TARS .

Senior

Service

JOHNSON MARY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross ;
Honorary Cadet; Jr. Escort; May Queen Attenda!'!; PTA Model; Senior Service Project; Seraph
S11ters; Student Council, sec.; Tri -Hi-Y; '6.4 Club .
JOHNSON, STEPHEN
Chess Club; FTA; Gymnastics.

JOHNSON, VERA ANN
JOHNSTONE, CLINT
Baseball; Gymnastics; Key Club, treas .; fool ·
ball ; Skeast.

�Seniors

JONES, FRANCELIA
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Dologato Aasembly; Girla' Ensemble .

JONES, PAULA
All -City Pep Club ; All-School Show ; Concert
Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly ;
FTA; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Model TMns; Sorpah Sia ·
tors; Skoast; Tri -Hi·Y; White Jackets, treas .

JOVANOVICH, ANN
FTA; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Knit-Wits ; Senior Service
Project; Serpah Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets ;
' 64 Club .

KAMBARA, EUGENE
Football ; JCL; Koy Club; Pro-Med; Track ; '64
Club.

KATZ, NANCY
All -School Shaw, Concert Choir; FTA ; Symposium; '64 Club .

KEARNS, JINNY
Concert Choir.

KEINS, HILDY
All-City Student Council; Circulo do Arte; High
School Red Cross; Pro-Med; Skeast; Student
Council; ' 64 Club.

KEMP, KENNETH

KENNEY, JIM

KERSEY, JUDY

KESS, BILL
Delegate Assembly.

KETTER, CATHERINE
Foreign language, treas.; JCL; Pre·Med, treas.;
Symposium, vice-pres .; White Jackets .

KIDDIE, JENNIFER
All -School Show; Concert Choir[ sec.; Delegate
Assembly; foreign language Cub, sec.; Internotional Relations; Jr. Escort; Senior Service

Project; Seraph Sisters; PTA Hostess; White
Jackets; ' 64 Club.

KIMMETT, CLARENCE

�KISHIYAMA, SHIRLEY
KLIMA INGE
High School Red Cross .
KLINE, KIFFANEY
Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross;
JCL; Jr. Prom Queen ; May Queen Attendant ;
Jr Clan, treas .; '64 Club .
KLOPPEL, KENNETH
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project; ' 64
Club .
KOENIGSBERG, NICKI
Circulo de A.rie ; Delegate Assembly# alternate ;

Drama Club ; Inter-Club Council ; High School
Red Cross; PTA Model ; Symposium, pres. ; Socialist Forum .

KONTNIK, LEWIS
Delegate Assembly ; Swimming .
KOSHI, HOWARD
Boys' Bowling ; Bridge Club ; Euclidean Club ;
FTA ; Science Seminar; Wrestling ; TARS .
KRAPU,JULIE
KREPS, ROBERT
Junior Achievement; JCL.
LACKEMANN,GEORGE
All -City Orchestra ; All-School Show; All -Stale
Orchestra ; Bridge Club, treas. ; Council Capen;
JCL, tribune; Jr. Usher; Nine Point Circle; Eu clidean Club, vice· pres .; Science Seminar;
Skeosl, Speech pres.; '64 Club .
LANG, CLAUDIA
Angelus Stoff, Album editor; Circulo de Arte ;
Jr Escort ; Senior Service Project; Student Coun cil ; ' 64 Club .
LANGFORD, CHARLOTTE

Delegate Assembly, parliamentarian ; nA : High
School Red Cross ; International Relations, vice·

~~~k~t~;"~:~~~; .'~6i tf'ub~ch, sec.·treas. ; White
LARSEN, LINDA
LARSEN, TIMOTHY

LEAHY, LINDA
Girls' Bowling High School Red Cross; Skeosl ;
'64 Club
LEAN, GUIREC
All -School Show : Counterpoints; Girls' Ensem ble

LEEVER, BARBARA
Knit-Wits; Senior Service Project; '64 Club .
LE MASTER, DAVE
Circulo de Arle; ROTC Rifle Club.
LEONARD, SHERRI
LEWIS, MARIAN
All -School Show ; All-State Choir; Angelalres;
Concert Choir ; Council Capers; Counterpoints!·
Girls' Basketball; Girls' Bowling; High Schoo
Red Cross Senior Service Project; '64 Club .
LIGHTHALL, JACK
Key Club; '64 Club .
LINDHOLM CHUCK
All -City Student Council , Head Boy ; Jr. Usher;
Notional Merit Finalist ; Spotlight Stoff; Student
Council leadership Conference; ' 64 Club.
LLAFET, E\JGENE
LOEB, ALAN
All -City Tennis; All -Metro Tennis; All -City Student Council ; All -School Show ; All -Stole Tennis; '' D'' Club; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Clan.
pres ; Jr. Usher; Key Club; Pre· law, vice· pres .;
Student Council • Student Council Leadership
Conference; Student Coundl Workshop; Tennis,
captain ; '64 Club.

Seniors
224

LOOMIS, HOWARD
All-School Show; Council Capers; Delegate As ·
sembly; Jr. Usher; Pre- Law; Spotlight Staff,
buaineu manager.

�LORT, JAI-l I-I
Delegate Assembly ; Skeast.

LORT, TONY
Camera Club; Stage Crew ; Swimming .

LOWMAN, YVETTE
Circulo de Arte, Delegate Assembly; FTA ; Girls'
Bowling , High School Red Cross ; JCL ; Knit·
Wits ; White Jackets; 64 Club.

LUNDQUIST, SHERYL

LYNN, GEORGE

LYTLE, JAMIE

MACINTOSH, DON
'' 0 '' Club, sec.; Football ; Key Club ; Swimming ;
Track; Wrestling , '64 Club .

MACMILLAN, JAMES
Lt. Col ROTC Brigade S-2 .

MACMILLAN, JOHN
Notional Merit Finalist; Euclidean Club.

MACNEILL, JANET
'64 Club ; FTA; High School Red Cross ; PTA
Hostess ; Tri -Hi -Y.

225

�MADONNA, ANN

MADSEN, DAVID

MAHAN, ALLYSON
Delegate Assembly , Fore ign language Club;
Model Teens; PreMed . Skeast; '64 Club .

MAIERHOFER, TEENA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross ;
Model Teens; Folk Song Club; Senior Se rv ice
Project; '64 Club .

MALETIC, PAM
All -School Show; Council Capers ; Counter·
Foreign language Club ; FTA ;
Girls' Ensemble, se c.; Halos; High School Red
Cross; Inter -Club Council ; Kn it ·Wits ; Folk Song
Club; PTA Hostess ; Student Officer leadership
Conference; White Jackets ; '64 Club ,

points, pres.;

MANLEY, BETTY

MANNING, MARY
Delegate Assembly; FTA; PTA Model ; '64 Club .

MANNING, OMA
Delegate Assembly ; Angel Committee .

MARGOLIN, SONIA
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; FTA , historian, state vice pres .; High School Red Cross,
vice ·pres .; lnter· Ciub Council ; Jr . Escort. Folk
Song Club; Senior Service Project; Serpah Sis ..
ters; Skeast; White Jackets ; '64 Club ; PTA Host ·

ess; AFS Finali st

MARKHAM, CINDY

MAROTTE, RICK
Camera Club; ROTC Rifle Club, captain; Skeast .

MARTIN, DALE
All -School Show ; Circulo de Arte; Drama Club;
Skeast ; Stage Crew .

MARTINEZ, STELLA
Circulo de Arte; Jr Achievement; Modern Dance

Group; Y Teens.

MARTYN, PAUL
Baseball ; " D" Club; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; ' 64 Club
MASUNAGA, JOYCE
MAUPIN, JUDI
Delegate Assembly

~t:C~~~· ~t.;r:vScenery; Angelus Staff, art

editor; Circulo de Arte ; Oelegot~ Assem~IY ;
alternate; Drama Club, poster chalr!'"an ; G.rl s

Bowling ; Scholastic Art Award ; Whole Jackets ;
'64 Club .
MAYEDA, JOANNE
Delegate Assembly ; Girls Bowling
McCANDLESS, STEVE
Jr. Usher; Spotlight Staff, layout editor.
McCOY, BOB
Delegate Assembly; Swimming.

McCOY, JUDY
Delegate Assembly;
Cross ; Skeast.

FTA ;

High School

Red

McDONALD, TOM
All -School Show .
McKERCHER, DAN
McKINNEY. KATHERINE
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensem
ble; Mixed Choir; Modern Dance Group .

226

Seniors

��McLEAH, REHE
Concert Choir; Skeasl; Tri-Hi -Y.

McLELLAHD, SAHDRA

McMURDO, ROBERT
Distributive Education; Jr. Achievement.

McHASSOR, ROH
Delegate Assembly; Rod and White Float.

McPHERSOH, ROH

MEAHS, KIM

MEIHIHGER, HEHRY

~~c~~E~eMf'r~e; Bridge Club; Camero Club ;

JCL; Notional Merit Finolisti Nine Point Circle ;

Euclidean Club ; '6-4 Club .

MERRITT, SUZI

MnCALFE, JAHIS
All -City Student Council , All -School Show; DAR
Good Citizen Winner; Delegate Assembly ; '64
Club ; FTA; Girls' Stale ; JCl, sec.; Jr. Escort ;
Jr. Prom Attendant; May Queen Attendant;
ROTC Honorary Cadet ; Head Girl ; Serpah Sis·
ters; Seraph Sisters Welcoming Committee ;
Student Council, cor sec.; Student Council
Workshop ; National Student Council leadership Conference; Sweetheart Couple Attendant ;
Tri -Hi -Y.

MEZA,AHH
All -City Choir ; All -City Orchestra ; All -School
Show; All -Stale Orchestra; Concert Choir;
Council Capers , Drama Club , Modern Donee
Group ; Symposium.

MILLER, BEY
Delegate Assembly; FTA , JCl, historian , White
Jackets , 6-4 Club .

Ml LLER, CHRIS
Discussion Forum .

MILLER, JACK
Gymnastics; Swimming .

MILLICAH, DEXTER
All -City Track; Basketball; "D " Club; Football ,
Track.

MILLWARD, JAY

MITCHELL, BRIAN
Cross Country; Track

MIURA, KAREN

MODESITT, LAN I
Delegate Assembly;

tr ~s .; Jr

Honorary

Cadet;

JCL,

Escort; Model Teens; PTA Model ;

Closs, treas. ; Senior Service Project
Seraph Sisters ; Tri -Hi Y; '6-4 Club .
'

Sen1or

MOODY, ERIC

MORGAN, WILLIAM
Baseball ; Delegate Assembly, sec.; FTA, pros. ;
Inter-Club

Council ;

Club; '64 Club

228

International

Relations

�MORGUUGG, CARL

MORISHIGE, DOREEN

Delegate Assembly ; Foreign Language Club ;
Girl s' Bowling

MORITIS, GUNTIS

MORRIS, LEE

All School Show ; Concert Choir; Distributive
Educati on

Halos .

MOSES, ANN

Girls Bowling ; Y-Teens.

MOSES, JEFF

All -City Golf; All -Stole Golf; Circu lo de Arte ;
D'' Club ; Golf ; JCL; Jr. Usher; Key Club; Prelow ; Wrestling .

MOSMAN, LILLIAN

MOWE, CAROLYN
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints

FTA ; Folk Song Club; Tri -Hi -Y; '64 Club.

MOYERS, JACK

Baseball ; Basketball ; " D" Club; '64 Club ; Foot boll ; Jr. Usher; Pre- Law Club.

MUSICK, RICK

Delegate Assembly ; JCL; Key Club .

MYERS, BEVERLY

Foreign
Skeast.

Language Club ; JCL ; PTA

Hostess ;

NAIMAN, SHARRON

Seniors
NAKAMURA, RICK

Bas boll ; Boys' Bowling , sec., pres., Chess
Club ; Cross Country , Inter-Club Council ; Sci ence Seminar

NEIL, CAROL ANN

Delegate Assembly; Girls ' Bowling; Knit-Wits ;
Y- Teens .

229

�Seniors

NELSON, JUDY
C irculo

de Arte,

sec.;

FTA,

vice •pres .; JCL,

ce nsor; Serpa~ Si ste rs; Skeost; PTA Model ; '64
Club .

NESMITH, JIM
Cross Country; Euclidean Club ; Skeost; Track .

NEUBERGER, CAROL
FTA ; Knit -Wits .

NEWELL, AL

NEWTON, KARl
Delegate Assembly; Sweet~eort Couple Attend ·
ant; Tri -Hi -Y.

NICHOLSON, DAVE
A!l City Red Cross Council; Delegate Assembly;

Hog~ Sc~ool Red Cross; Key Club ; Skeast;
Sw M t~eart Couple Attendant , Wrestling ,

NIEMINEN,SUE
AII · Sc~ool S~ow ; Angelus Staff, a ctivities ed itor; Concert C~oir ; Council Capers; Delegate
Assembly ; fTA ; International Relations Club ;
W~ i te Jacke ts ; Angelai res ; '64 Club .

O'NEILL, PAT
64 Club ; Foreign language Club, Jr. Escort ;
Pre -Med , pre s.t Seraph Sis ters i
Seraph Sisters Welcom ing Committee; Skeast ;
Symposium White Jackets .
Kn i t ·Wits ;

NIOUS, JUAN ELL
JCl ; Nine Point Circle ; Rifle-ettes .

OWENS, CONNIE
PACE, BILL

NOEL, BUDDY
AII -Citr. Student Council ; Baseball ; Basketball ,
" D" Cub; Delegate Assembly, pres .; Football ;
Golf; Jr. Us~er ; Key Club, sec.; Pre-law ; Soph omore Class, pres Student Council ; ' 64 Club .

AII -Citr Cross Country ; All -City Student Coun cil : AI - State Cross Country ; Cross Country ;
" 0 " Club ; Delegate Assembly, pres .; Inte r -Club
Council ; JCl ; Key Club, pres ., district editor;
PTA Escort; Senior Class, pres .; Senior Service
Projed; Sk.ast, vice· pres .; Speech ; Principal 's
Advisory Council ; Student Council; Student
Council leadership Conference ; Student Council
Works~op : Track ; WAC ; Woodbury Finalist,
' 64 Club
PARKINSOH, PETER

NORMAN , RALPH

NOWLES, NANCY
Delegate Assembly ; Model Teens, jr. adv isor.

PARKS, ROBERT
Camera Club, vice · pres ., r,res .; Drama Club; Jr.
Usher; Nine Point Circe; Science Seminar,
Spotlight Stoff, ~ead photogrop~er.
PATAKOTIS, JIM
Delegate Assembly.

NULAN, DARELL
Baseball ; Football ; Foreign
Track; Wrestling .

language Club ;

PATTISON, AHH
Delegate Assembly;
Crass , Model Teens .

FTA ,

Hig~

School

Red

~~~~~o~[ ~~!!~ Head Cheerleader; Concert
ODAGO,JOHN
Student Council.

OHR, ROCHELLE
Angelus Stoff, photo co-ordinator Bridge Club ;
Jr. Achievement; Jr. Escort; Notional Mer it
Finalist; Euclidean Club, sec., treas .; Science
Sem inar; Serpoh Sist rs; '64 Club.

OLSEN, RAY
Boys' Bowling

Choi r: Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Prom Attendant ;
Model Teen&gt; ; Skeast; PTA Model

�PEARCE, WAYNE
PERKINS, IRMA
PETERSON, KENT
AII&lt;School Show; Cron Country; JCL ; Key
Club; National Merit Semi -finalist ; Folk Song
Club; '64 Club
PETTY, LARRY
PETTY, ROD
PFEIFER SYLVIA
Circulo de Arte; High School Red Cron.
PHILLIPS, CAROL
All -School Show; Band; Delegate Assembly ;
Drama Club; Girls ' Baseball ; Girls ' Basketball ;
High School Red Cross; PTA Hasten ; Speech ;
Y-Teens; '64 Club.
PHILLIPS, HOWARD
All -School Show; Chen Club ; Delegate Assem bly; Foreign Language Club; JCL ; Pre- Law ;
Senior Service Project; Spotlight Staff, publicity
manager; '64 Club.
PHILLIPS, MARJORIE
PHILLIPS, WAYNE
All-City Band ; All -School Show; Bridge Club .
Inter-Club Council ; JCL ; Jr. Usher; Nine Point
Circle, pres .; Euclidean Club; Sc.ience Seminar
Skeast; Speech .
PIERCE, VERNA
PILE, COOKIE
Delegate Anembly ; Skeast ; Student Council.
PITTS, JEANETTE
All-School Show; Delegate Anembly; Skeast .
PLANTE, ARLEEN
PLUNKETT, CONNIE
All-City Pep Club, Delegate Anembly, rec.
IK.i Jr. Class, sec.; May Queen Attendant :
Student Council.
POLETTI, OON
Delegate Assembly.
POLZEN, MARAL YN
All-School Show; Angeloires ; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Girls Bowling ; Senior Service
Project; '64 Club.
POMERANZ, RIC
All -Metropolitan Track ; " D" Club, pres.; InterClub Council ; Football ; Student Council ; Student Council Leadership Workshop; '64 Club .
POPE, RENNIE
All -School Show; Concert Bond ; Concert Orchestra; National Merit Finalist; Football .
PRINGLE, BARBARA
Concert Choir.
PRITCHARD, MARILYNNE
Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly ; Model Teens;
Senior Service Project; PTA Model ; '64 Club .
PRYOR , BOB
"D" Club: Delegate Assembly; Swimming .

PUMPHREY, PETER
Boys Bowling, treas 1 Euclidean Club ; '64 Club ;
Inter-Club Council ; Jr. Usher; Key Club ; PreLow, treas.
RAFFIN, KAREN
RANNIE, GEORGE
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Council Capers.

REDDY, RONALD
Cross Country ; Delegate Assembly ; Nine Point
Circle; Track; Wrestling .
REED, SYLVESTER
All-City Track ; Basketball ; " D'' Club; Foreign
Language Club : Jr. Achievement; Key Club,
vice-pres ; Football ; Student Council ; Student
Council Workshop ; Track ; '64 Club .
REID, BILL
llaslr.etball ; Delegate Assembly; Key Club, -

-

231

�REISBICK BETH
Bridge Club . Delegate Assembly; Montoge; Pre·
Med , sec.; Seraph Sisters, vice -pres .; Student

Council White Jackets ; '64 Club ,
RHUlE, DON

REMEOI, RICHARD
Gymnastics ; Skeast .

RICHARDS, WARDELL
' D" Club; Foreign Language Club ; Key Club;
Football ; Student Council; Track ; Wrestling .
RICHARDSON, FANNIE
All School Show
RICHARDSON, SHONNA
RICHIE, JANICE
RIEDESEL, BILL
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra ; All -School
Show; Delegate Auembly ; Jr. Ushe r; Notional
Merit letter of Commendation ; Pre -low ; Pre·
Med : Euclidean Club ; Science Seminar; Skeast;
Speech, Spotlight Stoff, co-copy editor; Vergil
Medal.
RIFFE, MARY LOU
Jr .. Achievement .

RIFFEL, PAM
Delegate Auembly ; Model Teens; Skeost ; '64
Club .

RIGGINS, CLARK
All -City Bond ; All-City Orchestra; All -School
Show; All -State Orchestra; Cross Country " 0 "

Club; Delegate Auembly; Euclidean Club . Folk
Song Club; JCL Track; Wrestling .

RITKOUSKI, ART

ROACH, JULIE
Delegate Auembly; FTA, High School

Red

Cross; Knit- Wits; Modern Dance Group.

ROBINSON, LINDA

ROBINSON , ROSE MARY

ROBINSON, RUSS

RODGERS, SANDRA LANELLE

RODRIGUEZ , RALPH

ROLLINS, MYRNA LOY

ROMEO, MARY LYNNE
Girls' Bowling; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

ROMEO, VICKI
Foreign language Club; Jr. Achievement, vice·
pres., treos.; Jr. Escort; PTA Hostess; Seraph

Sisters; '64 Club.

232

�ROSE, JUDY
Circvlo de Arte; Concert Choir, Delegate Assembly, vice-pres .; JCL; Jr Escort.
ROSE, LEONAR D
RUPP, CYNTHIA
Delegate Assembly; FTA; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters

White Jackets.

SAAVEDRA, THERESA
SANDERS, VICKIE
Delegate Assembln FTA ; JCl ; Model Teens ,
treas .; Seraph Sisters, sec.; PTA Hostess ; White
Jackets ,
SANDERSON, MARY ELLEN
Circulo de Arte; Girls ' Bowling; High School
Red

Cross ;

IR

City;

International

Relations

Club; Jr4 Achievement; Modern Donee Group ;
Senior Service Project; PTA Hostess ; '64 Club ,
SARG ENT, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; Foreign language Club;
JCl : PTA Model ; Senior Service Project; Skeast,
64 Club .
SA W REY, BI LL
SCHA N EF ELT, TOM
SCH EMEL, ROSALIE
Circula de Arlo; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; International Relations Club; Senior Service Project; '64 Club.
SCHODDE, SANDRA
Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen Attendant; Honorary Cadet, Lt Col.; Jr. Prom Queen

Attendant; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens:
PTA Model; Student Council ; Sweetheart
Couple Attendant, Tri -Hi-Y; '64 Club.
SCHOENFELDER, MARY

Seniors

SCHNE I DER, CINDY
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-State
Orchestra; Bridge Club; Euclidean Club; Foreign language Club, pres.; Inter-Club Council;
Jr Escort; Seraph Sisters; Show Bond.
SCHULTZ, PAT
SCHURR, GINNY
All-School Shaw; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly Model Teens.
SCOTT, SAUNDRA
Knit-Wits.
SEYDEL, FRED
Bridge Club; "D Club; Delega te Assembly;
Inter-Club Council; JCl; Jr. Usher; Nine Point
Circle; Pre-low; Pre-Med; Euclidean Club, vice
pres.; Science Seminar; Speech, pres.: Swim ·
ming NSF Summer Science Institute.

SHARP, DAVE
SHEFFIELD, JAY
Skeost; ·64 Club.
SHELTON, JOHN
SHEPHERD, GREG
SHOCKEY, BARBARA

233

�SHOCKLEY, CORDELIA
SIDWELL, DAVE
All -City football ; All -State football ; AII-M tro
Football ; Baseball ; Basketball ; Concert Choir,
" D" Ciub; Delegate Assembly; Electronics Club ;
football ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant ,
SIMPSON, DON

ROTC Rifle Club ; Wrestling .
SLACK, JANET
Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.
SLAUGHTER, SUSAN
All -City Red Cross Council ; Circulo de Arte ;
Girls' Ensemble ; High School Red Cross , Senior

Service Project , ' 64 Club.
SLOTHOWER, JOHN

All School Show ; Baseball ; Basketball ; Concert
Choir; football ; Key Club; Track ; ' 64 Club ,
SMITH, BERYL
SMITH, DONNA
AII ·School Show ; Concert Choir, Counterpoints ;

High School Red Cross ,
SMITH, SANDRA
SMITH, JEANETTE

Delegate Assembly; FTA; Folk Song Club .
SMITH, TERRY
SPARKS, PAT

Bridge Club; Chess Club; Inter-Club Council ;
Jr Achievements ; Red Jackets, pres .

SPENCE, CHARLENE
Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross , Fall
Sports Queen Attendant; Model Teens ; Folk
Song Club, Senior Class, vice -pres .; Senior
Service Project ; Spotlight Stoff, rewrite editor;

White Jackets ; '64 Club.
SPRIGG, ALAN
SPRINGS, MEREDITH

Delegate Assemblr.;

FTA; High School

Red

Cross, rec. sec.; Rif e -ettes, range officer; White
Jackets; Y. . Teens; Young Socialist Forum; '64

Club .
STAFFORD, CHERYL

Circulo de Arte; Delegate
Model Teens; Skeast.

Assembly ; JCl;

STEVENSON, KAREN
STONE, LAUREL
All -City Red Cross Council ; High School Red
Cross, pres.; All-City Rep., leadership Camp ;
Inter-Club Council; High School Red Cross TriState Conference; Model Teens; Student Council
leadership Workshop; '64 Club.
STOTT, LINDA
STOTTS, REID
STOUT, TY
STRACY, EMI

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Model Teens, vice-pres .; Principal's Advisory
Council; PTA Model.

STRAKOSCH, PAM

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Skeast; '64 Club.
STRANAHAN , PATRICK

Concert Bond; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics;
JCl; '64 Club.
STRAND, DONALD
JCL.
STREET, LYNN

All-City Band; All-Orchestra; All-School Show;
Cheerleaders; Council Capers; Delegate Assem -

by; FTA, parliamentarian; Girls' Ensemble; All State Band; Skeast; PTA Model, alternate ;
White Jackets; Y-Teens, pres.; '64 Club.
STRENO, CONNIE

234

�STRAWBRIDGE, CORALIE ANN
Girls ' Bowling .
STROH, TONI
All-School Show; Counterpoints , treos. ; Drama
Club .
STRONG, SHIRLEY
Circulo de Arte .
STUBERT, PAULA
STRUBLE, WALLY
SUITER, DANA LYNN
SULLIVAN, DOUG
Boys ' Bowling .

SUMMERS, PAUL
Jr. Usher; Euclidean Club .

~~t\~~t?v~' p~~~~t?~~

Girls'

Bowling ;

Jr.

Achievement; Senior Service Project.

SWANSON, RICHARD

TAKAMINE GENE
All-School Show; "D" Club; Gymnastics ; JCL;
Pre-Med; Skeast.

TARTLER, EDD
Gymnastics; Skeast; Student Council ; Track .
TATTER RUTH
Circulo de Arte, publicity chairman ; '64 Club ;
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; Spanish Club, sec.

TEDESKO, GARY
AII -Schaol Show Boys' Bowling; Concert Band ;
JCL.
TEEPLE, DON

TEN-BRINK, DONNA
Circulo de Arte; Girls' Ensemble; Golf.

TEPLEY, CLAUDIA
Girls' Bowling; High School Red Cross ; Jr.
Achievement; Skeast; ' 64 Club .
TERRY, MAUREEN
THEDE, SUSAN
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte ; Concert
Choir; Delegate Auembly; Girls' Ensemble ;
High School Red Cross; Tri · Hi -Y.
THOMAS, DEBBIE
Concert Choir; '64 Club; Skeast.

THOMPSON, SUE

THUROW, JOHN
football .

TOBIAS, YVONNE
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly, alternate; Drama Club; Girls ' State;
International Relations Club; Jr. Escort; Pre·

Med, sec.; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Spotlight
Stoff, page editor, supply manager, assembly
comm .; White Jackets; '64 Club.

Seniors

TROTSKY, LINDA
Delegate Auembly. alternate; High School Red
Crou, All-City Convention; folk Song Club;
Skeast; '64 Club.

TURSICK, JOHN
Baseball; Boys Bowling .

TWIST, TOM
Delegate Anembly.

235

�ULLMER, BARBARA
All -City Pep Club ; FTA, treas .; Knit· Wits, Folk
Song ; Skeast· White Jackets. parliamentarian ;

' 64 Club .
VAN METER, MICHAEL
All-School Show ; Council Capers ; Distributive
Education ; Stage Crew .
VESCIO, EILEEN
Girls · Ensemble.
VETTE, VALERIE
All-City Pep Club ; All -School Show; Concert
Choir; Foreign language Club ; Girls ' Bowling ;
Symposium ; Whit Jackets, historian .
VICKERS, CAROL
FTA ; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Senior Service Projed;
Seraph Sisters PTA Model ; White Jackets ; '64
Club .
VOCKEL, STEVE
Football Wrestling.
VOORHEES, IDA
All -School Show Concert Choir; Council Co ·
pers Counterpoints White Jackets ; Y-Teens .
VRETTOS, JIM
All-School Show ; Boys" Bowling ; Delegate As ·
sembly; History Seminar; Pre-Med ; Track ;
Woodbury Contest.
WACK, LANA
WAGNER, PAUL
All-School Show, Basketball ; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Red Jackets, vice -pres .; Woodbury Contest.

:t;tkc~~~~ k~!~I;EY-Teens.
WALLACE, DIANE
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angelus Staff,
copy editor; Angelaires; Circulo de Arte; Con ·
cert Choir; Council Capers; Drama Club : Musical ; Homemaker of Tomorrow ; International

Relations Club, sec.; Jr. Escort ; National Merit,
Commendation ; Senior Service Project; Seraph
Sisters; PTA Model ; Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets; 64 Club
WALLACE, ELANA
Delegate Assembly; Girls ' Bowling .
WALTON , JOHN
Concert Band ; Track; Woodbury Contest.
WASHCO, CAROL
Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly ; Skeast.
WATSON , ELAINE
Bridge Club; Delegate Assembly; Foreign lan ·
guoge Club ; High School R d Cross; Jr.
Achievement, sec., PTA Hostess ; White Jackets;
'64 Club.
WATTS, MARILYN
All -City Band; All -School Show; Concert Band;
FTA ; JCl ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.
WEIMER , MIKE
Boys Bowling ; Chess Club ; Wrestling .
WEISS, JAMES
Circulo de Arte, pres.; All -School Show ; Inter·
Club Council ; Red Jackets ; Student Council
leadership Workshop; '64 Club .
WE ISS, MARLA
All-City Red Cross Council · High School Red
sec., pres ., lnter · Cfub Council ; High
School Red Cross leadership Camp ; High School
Red Cross leadership Conference ; Model
Teens; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ,;
PTA Model; '64 Club.
Cross,

WELCH, LARRY
WELLS, MAUREEN
Counterpoints; Skeast; '64 Club.
WHEELER, ANN
AII ·City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA;
High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits, treas.;
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets, courtesy sec.;
'64 Club .
WHEELOCK, NORMAN
Alpine Club; Gymnastics.
WHISLER, SHARON
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints;
JCl; Nine Point Circle; Pre-Med ; PTA Hostess;
Skeast; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets; '64
Club
WHITE, KARLA
All -City Pep Club ; Clrculo de Arte; Foreign
language Club; Inter-Club Council; Interna tional Relations Club, pres.; Jr. Escort; PTA
Hostess; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ~
Spotlight Stoff, copy editor; Student Council
leadership Conference ; White Jackets, sec.; ~6~
Club.

236

�WHITE, RON
Cross Country Trock 1 Wrestling .

WIEDER, MARIE
Drama Club ; Girls' Bowling , Y-Teens., treas .;
6-4 Club.

WILLIAMS, CHUCK
All -City Football , Ba•ketball, Track ; AII ·Metra
Football ; All -School Show ; All -State Football,
Basketball , " D" Club; Football ; Track ,

Seniors

WILLIAMS, MARSHA
All-School Show ; Girls ' Bowling; Jr Achieve ·
ment; '6-4 Club

WILLIAMS, TOM

WILSON, VICKY
Bridge Club , Delegate ~ssembly ; Foreign Lon ·
guage Club ; Knit -Wits ; Pre-Med; ROTC Honor·
ary Cadet, major; Senior Class, sec.; Seraph
Sisters; TARS, membership chairman .

WINTER, BARBARA LEE
Circulo de Arte; Delegate
Achievement; '64 Club .

Assembly;

Jr.

WONG, CINDY
All-School Show , Concert Choir; Council Co ·
pers; Counterpoints; Folk Song Club, treos.,
FTA; Girls ' Ensemble; Inter-Club Council ; Model
Teens; ' 64 Club ,

WONG, GLORIA
Angelus Staff, copy reader; Foreign language

Club; Girls ' Bowling ; JCL ; Jr. Escort ; Montage;
PTA Ho•tess; Seraph Si•ters; Strange-lowe

Award

WOOD. DEAN
Stage Crew, capt .

WOOD, VICCI

WOSK, MAUREEN
FTA White Jackets .

WRIGHT, BRENDA
Delegate Assembly; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y, trees.; '64 Club .

WRIGHT, JANICE

YANKEE, LOUTITIA
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Distributive
Education.

VARIAN, DEE

YONKER, NICK

YOUNG, CAROLYN
All -City Pep Club; FTA; High Schaal Red Cross;
Model Teens; Serarh Sisters; Skeast; Tri-Hi -Y;
White Jackets, dril master; '6-4 Club.

YOUNG, DICK
All-School Show; Inter-Club Council; Skeast,
pres.

ZURBRUGG,KAY
All-School Show; Knit-Wits; Halos ,

CLARKE, JOHN

237

�CRAIG, BRUCE

HECKEMEYER,TRUDY

GOLDSTONE, HANK

DUNN, GLORIA

OGLEI, SANDRA

BONNER, SHIRLEY

ANDERSON, PRISCILLA

BOYD, ANDREA

238

�239

�A waiting ...
to release the trials of frustration
the energy of the future
wrapped in perpetual thoughts.
The eternal process of learning is not ended
by passing from one threshold to another.

240

�Student Index
A
Abel, Darlene, 207
Abel, Sharon, 193
Abel, Stanley, 179
Achatz, Rock, 109, 179
Acierno, Sondra, 163, 207
Ackord, Peggy, 179
Ackard, Steve, 207
Adair, Connie, 179
Adam•, Connie, 207
Adams, John, 207
Adams, Lorrie lou, 142, 175, 193
Adelman, lolly, 138, 146,207
Adler, Eva, 171, 207
Agnew, Dennis, 207
Alexander, Gregory, 138, 193
Alexander, lonnie, 93, 161, 193
Alire&gt;, Hope, 163, 175
Allen, Tony, 166, 207
Allen, Evelyn, 179
Allen, Jill, 193
Allen, Joel, 139,246
Allen, Judy, 193
Allen, Sue, 142, H'2, 193
Allen, Su•on, 145
Allphin, Barbaro, 119
Allstun, Eddie, 193
Altberger, Fred, 168, 193
Amen, Mike, 193
Amori, Michael, 113, 166, 174
Anderson, Don, 142
Anderson, Judy, 173, 193
Anderson, Priscilla, 237
Ando, Susan, 178, 179
Angelo, Nick, 193
Angelo, Suzy, 207
Anisimow, Vol, 208
Aoyogi, Lianne, 146, 193
Arellano, Bruce, 193
Argall, Judith, 179
Armenta 1 Pete, 208
Armstrong, Richard, 179
Arnold, Brenda, 179
Arnsmeyer, Karen, 1-42
Arnsmeyer, Roy 179

Atkison, lorry, 152, 193
Aumiller, lorry 193

8
Babbs, Dove, 100 103, 139, 166, 168,
206, 246
Babcock, George Nathan, 193
Boca, Dennis, 193
Bachrach, Annette, 63, 207
Bader, Michael, 171, 193
Bogan, Kathy, 179
Bailey, Francine, 171, 179

Bailey, Jim, 207
Boin, lillian, 138, 152, 167
Baker, Barbie, 152, 158, 161, 163, 208
Boker, Bart, 109, 179
Boker, Ken, 179
Boker, Steven, 146, 208
Balderrama, Peggy, 179
Barela, Carol, 179
Borki, Marlene, 142
Barnes, Craig, 168, 208
Bomhort,Molly,63,161,193
Barrett, George, 208
Barrett, Stanley, 100, 103, 166, 168,208
Borvik, Sue, 208
Bosquez, Bill, 208
Bass, Deanna, 208
Bosse, Kenneth, 179
Bpsse, Margarita, 208
Bateman, Beth, 171,179
Bates, John, 152, 193
Batt, Gale, 193
Bouhch, Charlotte, 179
Boyers, Bob, 93, 100, 103, 139,208
Baylor, Don, 100, 103, 166, 208
Beord•worth, Shari, 142, 163,208
Beaton, Bruce, 193
Beaver, Owen, 193
Bedon, William, 109
Bedsaul, Eornie, 208
Beezley, Nancy, 63, 167, 175, 193
Beitscher, Carol, 179
Beihcher, Bill, 193
Bell, James, 208
Bell, Rebecca, 179
Belloirs, Chris, 109
Belveal, Patty, 171, 193

Beman, Patricia, 193

Benavidez, Trinidad, 208
Bennett, Bob, 208
Benson, John, 179
Boren, David, 208
Berkey, laos, 63, 142, 152,208
Berry, Marilyn, 173, 208
Betts, Katherine, 208
Beverly, lugeonio, 163
Beverly, Janice, 175
Bird, Orlo, 208
Black, Janet, 154
B!ackburn, Kay, 171,208
Blakely, Sandy, 138, 171
Blake,Mary,161,179
Blanai, Anthea, 179
Blanchard, Dionne, 179

Bland, Dick, 208
Blank, Barbaro, 208
Blatnik, fran, 208
Bleo, Ben, 209
Block, Jeannine, 209

Blaker, Judy, 161, 209
Blum, Gary, 138, 139, 168, 209
Boord, Sharon, 161, 175
Bobb, Merrick, 63, 139, 158, 209
Boles, Bill, 209
Ballacker, Brian, 158
Bolten, Barbara, 173, 209
Bomash, Dione, 175

Bonham, David, 179
Bonham, Barbara, 163, 173
Bonner, Shirley, 237
Bonsib, Betty, 89, 142, 163,209, 246
Borden, Beth, 63
Boreing, Jim, 100, 103, 166, 209
Bourke, laurie, 152, 161, 179
Bourke, William, 112, 138, 139, 166,
168,210
!ewers. nna, 179
Bowie, Carolyn, 210
Bowie, Colleen, 210
Boyd, An~rea, 68, 171, 237
Boyers, Bob, 166
Bragg, Caroline, 152, 161, 210
Brainerd, Ron, 154, 158
Brame, Randy, 139
Bram~. Nathan, 100, 103, 166
Bramley, Judi, 152, 192
Brandt, Nancy, 158, 179
Brannon, Bob, 100, 103, 139, 168, 194
Branum, Charles, 152, 194
Brennan, Jeannine~ 157

Brent, Roseonn, 175, 194
Brewer, Poul£tte, 179
Brewer, Margaret, 194
Bridaham, Vovlan, 142, 210
Britton, James, 160, 168, 210
Brocha, Kathy, 194
Brock, Ben, 194
Brock, Jean, 194
Brooks, Kathleen, 173
Brown, Cynthia, 157,210
Brown, Leslie, 210
Brown, Mark, 210
Brown, Sharon, 173, 210
Brawn, Shirley, 210
Brown, Suzanne, 161,210,246
Brown, William, 54, 139, 192, 194
Brueggeman, Nancy, 210
Brueuelbach, Hans, 179
Brueuelbach, Kathy, 142, 210
Brunkhorst, Elise, 175, 194
Brunton, Do..,e, 194
Bruso, Virginia, 142, 194
Buck,tein, Sandy, 152, 179
Bull, Judy, 194
Burbank, Jim, 194
Burch, laura, 210
Burdick, Dennis, 63
Burger, Ed, 154
Burgett, Connie, 152, 194
Bur , Gene, 176, 178
Burnett, Sue, 210
Bums, Cin~y. 89, 91, 92, 152, 192, 194
Burns, Michael, 163, 194
Burran, Lulie, 142,210
Bustamente, Alex, 179
Butcher, Ella, 210
Butler, JoAnne, 175
Butler, lois, 210
Butler, Mary, 175, 210
Buxton, Sharon, 142, 163,212

c
Cabana, Donna, 194
Cobe, Candy, 212
Cabral, Arthur, 146
Cameron, Ch ryl, 157
Com ron, William, 179
Campbell, Curt, 179
Campbell, Jean, 146
Campbell, Paul, 212
Campbell, Shirley, 179
Canaday, Kirk, 212
Canaday, larry, 194
Con no to, Joseph, 212
Cantrell, Pholip, 111, 166,212
Capon, Mazy, 212
Corocasis, Connie, 142, 194
Corocasis, D•one, 179
Carbone, Bill, 212
Card, Marilyn, 194
Cardillo, David, 194
Carlson, Jon, 179
Carpenter, Connie, 194
Carreather, Kay, 212
Corter, Holman, 179
Corter, Kathleen, 212
Case, Kathleen, 161,212
Cassell, Paula, 212
Castillo, Patricio, 212
Castles, Jim, 166,212
Coustrito, lorraine, 175, 194
Covos, Diona, 194
Cozenove, Dole, 212
Cater, James, 194
Celestine, Bertha, 194
Chalk, Gene, 212
Chan, Diana, 173,212
Chapekis, Larry, 179
Chapin, Christy, 63, 146, 158, 194
Chapman, Allan, 194
Cheley, Carolyn, 152, 179
Childs, Carol, 212
Christensen, Steve, 160, 194
Cisco, Romano, 179
Clark, Dwayne, 194
Clor , Everett, 86, 179
Clark, Mary, 152, 213
Clark, Patricia, 213
Clark, Vicki, 194
Clarke, John, 237
Clarke, Koty, 146, 163, 179
Cleaver, James, 213
Cleland, Barbie, 179
Clements, Patty, 175, 194
Clift, leslie, 54, 63, 192, 194
Cluff, Annette, 146, 158, 194, 246
Cochran, Peggy, 213
Cody, Bill, 179
Coe, Carolyn, 179
Coe, Marilyn, 179
Cohen, Doris, 142
Cohen, Mona, 142
Cohn, Debbie, 166, 179
Collard, Charles, 213
Collins, Dabney, 179
Collins, David, 163
Collons, lois, 213
Collins, Tito, 213
Collins, Wendy, 194
Conover, Mary, 213
Conrad, Jack, 179
Conway, Tim, 146, 158,213
Cook, Debra, 175
Cook, linda, 194
Coo . Susan, 179
Cordova, Andrew, 194
Cornell, Warren, 179
Cola, leslie, 163, 175, 213
Coughlin, Gory, 194
Couture., Terri, 157
Covey, Bill, 195
Cowdrey, Dave, 139, 158, 213
Cowdrey, John, 174, 179
Cox, Barbara, 163, 175, 195
Cox, Charles, 213
Cox, Carolyn, 179
Craig, Bruce, 237
Croig, John R, 100, 103, 166
Cra..,en, Joan, 214
Cra..,en, lyf'lne, 157
Crews, Joanne, 171,214
Criss, Mary J., 160, 171, 195
Crocker, Edie, 214
Crockett, Cindy, 138, 157,214

Croes, Elizabeth, 171,214
Cron ey, Chri&gt;tine, 175, 195
Crow, Joan, 160, 175, 195
Crumol, Tom, 103, 110, 160,214
Cruter, Gail, 160, 171, 214
Cruter, Koren, 142, 179
Culbertson, Suzette, 142,214
Cunningham, Connie, 214
Cunningham, Dennis, 214
Czeczok, Bla se 109

D
Dahm, John, 214
Dolton, Harlan, 54, 139, 146, 192
Dalton, Valerie, 214
Daly, Mary, 214
Dalzell, Pam, 179
Daniels, John, 100, 103, 166, 195
Daniels, lloyd, 109
Darrow, Judy, 214
Davies, lenetto, 214
Davis, Ann, 163, 179
Davis, Debbie, 54, 178, 180
Davis, Donna, 171
Davis, Georgia, 173, 180
Davis, Jean, 175, 195
Davis, John, 113, 166
Davis, Julie, 214
Davis, Richard, 214
Davis, Ronald, 195
Davis, Susie, 138, 214
Davis, Val, 152, 214
Davisson, Sue, 158, 214
Dawson, Howard, 214
Dawson, Ste..,en, 214
Dawson, Yvonne, 214
Day, larry, 214
Dayton, Cheryl, 195
DeAnda, Jackie, 180
DeAnda, Vickie, 214
DeBell, fran, 142, 214
Decker, Margaret, 163, 171
DeCroce, Olivia, 180
Dedmon, Patty, 173, 214
Deeds, Tom, 180
DeHerrera, Alice, 180
DeHerrera, Carmen, 175 1 215
del Junco, Alice, 158, 215
del Junco, Gerry, 109, 180
Dennis, Steve, 158, 180
DeRoo, Diana, 173, 175,215
Dertonger, Steve, 100, 103, 166, 168,
195

DeSciose, frank, 71, 195
Detandt, Donno, 152, 163, 180
Deutsch, Kathy, 152, 180
Devereaux, Do..,e, 195
Dloz, Jennie, 180
Dill, Sandi, 180
Diner, Joni, 195,246
Dixon, Katherine, 195
Dorok, Marcia, 180
Dorchinez, Gary, 112, 166,215
Darius, Don, 215
Darius, Ron, 113, 166, 215
Douglas, Dee, 138,215
Douglas, Marcia, 215
Dreher, Mike, 215
Drew, Phyllis, 195
Dreyer, Judy, 146, 158, 175,215
Dreyer, Ron, 115, 146, 163
Dryden, linda, 158, 195
Dubois, Susan, 175, 195
Dudnikow, Tonia, 215
Dveirin, Jean, 163,215
Dungan, Dale, 195
Dunham, Gregory, 109
Dunlap, John, 215
Dunn, Rexo, 195
Dunn, Gloria, 237
Durance, Gory, 109
Duvall, Geraldine, 157

E
Earl, Penny, 195
Earp, linda, 173, 175, 215
Easley, Earlene, 173
Easley, Robert, 195
Eastwood, Ron, 163
Edwards, Michael, 215
Egle, Martha, 175
Egri, George, 215
Eisnach, Jeanette, 195

241

�Student Index
Eitemiller, Dan, 114, 115, 139, 166, 168,
192, 195, 246
Ekholm, Mor&lt;io, 195
Eldredge, Kay, 63
Elenbogen, Jo, 63
Elkins, Diana, 180

Elliott, Betty, 217
Ellsworth, John, 93, 100, 103, 166, 217
Ellsworth, Roger, 180
Elmer, Linnea, 157, 195
Elmore, Marianne, 171

Elsey, Carolyn, 152, 161, 163, 217
Elson, Cherryl, 146, 180
Enerson, David, 217
Enderson, Robert, 180
Enge, Nade&lt;n, 157, 217
Engles, linda, 195
English, Barbaro, 175
Eppleston, Glen, 63, 138, 173, 180
Epps, Harry, 217
Erbisch, Coral, 146, 160, 195
Erck, Merikay, 217
Erickson, Ronald, 217
Ericson, Carolyn, 217

Essig, Lindo, 152,217
Essman, John 70, 217
Euell, Gregory, 180
Evans, Judy, 216, 217
Everett, linda, 173
Everman, lorraine, 163
Eversman, linda, 173, 175, 195
Evett, Tono, 157

Ewing, Cindy, 142
Eyler, Paula, 217

F
Fairall, Terroe, 217
Faris, Pat, 195
Farrell, John, 195
Fasano, Jim, 195

Febinger, Sandra, 180
Fernandez, Fred, 180

Ferris, linda, 173, 175, 195
Fey, Douglas, 195
Feilbert, Ruthe, 160, 180
Field, Richard, 138, 167, 217
Fields, Bert, 168, 195
Fields, Frances, 180
Fields, Raymond, 180
Fields, Renee, 180
Finley, Tom, 180
Finneran, Cathy, 195

Fiser, lee, ~5
Fisher, David, 217

fisher, Norman, 217
Fisher, Lynn, 195

Fisher, Sherry, 217
Fisher, Susan, 142, 180
Fitch, Edith, 217
Fliegler, tiail, 160
Flintroy, Beverly, 217
Florey, Jim, 115, 180
Flowers, Roger, 100, 103, 166,217
Floyd, Clay, 195
Floyd, Judy, 138,217
Foley, Kay, 195
Foley, Mary, 152
Folsom, Robert, 218
Fong, Rudy, 166,218
Ford, linda, 171
Foreman, Barbara, 63, 146, 195
Forrestol, Kiley, 171
Foster, Gary, 100, 103, 166, 218
Foster, Mark, 180
Foster, Ron, 195
Fotinos, Angie, 146, 180
Fountain, Roger, ]95

Foust, Jane, 180

Foust, Jay, 195
Fowlkes, Deidre, 157, 175,218
F.,x, Nancy, 195
Franchini, Terry, 167

Fronek, Joe, 100, 103, 166,218
Franklin, Dennis, 195
Freed, Craig, 180
Freemon, Bruce, 218

Friedlob, Cindy, 146, 175, 180
Fujimori, Melody, 146, 152, 195
Fujishima, Sharon, 146, 180
Fukuhara, Arlene, 175, 195
Fukuhoro, Charlene, 146, 175, 195
Fuller, John, 109, 180
Fuller, Roger, 195
Fulton, Dona, 195

242

G
Gogan, Kathy, 180
Gale, Albert, 109
Gall, Barbara, 180
Gallagher, Ann, 218
Gallagher, Jeannie, 163, 175, 195
Gallon, Helen, 180
Gallatin, Carol, 180
Galloway, linda, 145
Gamble, Wilda, 157, 175
Gordo, Benny, 195

Garcia, Consuela, 218

Garcia, Robert, 115
Gardner, Miki, 180
Gardner, Ronnie, 54, 178, 180
Gordner, Toni, 175, 197
Gorfunkle, David, 166,218
Garner, leonard, 154
Garrett, James, 218
Gorrell, Kaihy, 63, 158, 218
Gorrell, laurie, 165
Garrett, Pat, 180
Garten, Roy, 197
Garvin, Kathleen, 218
Gaul, David, 180
Gaul, John, 100, 103, 166,218
Gaumer, Ronnie, 197

Govette, linda, 175, 197
Govlik, Cheryl, 218
Goy, Merrilee, 138, 152, 158, 161,218
Geddes, Jerry, 163, 218
Gelb, Mary, 218
Gerilz, Kathy, 197
Gersh, lawrence, 146, 197
Gettler, Beckie, 180
Gibbs, Susan, 175, 197
Gibson, Jim, 167, 181
Gibson, Jeff, 113
Gilchrist, Bruce, 109
Gilden, Ron, 168
Gilmore, Kaye, 158,218
Gilmore, Sue, 142, 146
Gipson, Bernard, 181
Gismondi, Pam, 181

Glanert, Sandra, 175, 197
Glassey, Bill, 154
Glassman, Joseph, 218
Glassman, Mori lyn, 197

Glathar, Judy, 181
Glauser, Nannette, 218
Glenn, John, 197
Goens, Robert, 181
Goldberg, Mark, 181
Goldhammer, Joe, 139, 168, 197, 246
Goldsmith, Doris, 161,217,246
Goldstone, Hank, 237, 246
Gonigom, Jacqueline, 218
Gonzales, Diona, 181
Gonzales, Marcello, 218

Goodgion, Keith, 158
Gordh, Marty, 146, 160, 171
Gordon, Barbara, 219

Gordon, Judith, 197
Graham, Fred, 142,219
Graham, Mary, 146, 181
Grams, Gary, 181

Grandy, Solly, 146, 161, 175, 181
Grant, Dennis, 219

Green, Deborah, 146, 171, 175, 181
Green, Joan, 197
Green, Tim, 181
Greenberg, Roger, 139
Greenlee, Sob, 197
Greenstein, Marsha, 219

Greer, Ina, 175, 197
Greer, Tim, 115, 163, 181
Greer, Wando, 160, 197
Griffey, Jennifer, 142, 197
Griffie, Koren, 173
Griffin, Jim, 181

Griffin, Marilyn, 181
Griffin, Solly, 197
Griffith, Ruth, 219
Grigg, Susan, 175
Grote, George, 197
Gruenert, Dona, 152

Gulliksen, Gary, 219
Gurtler, Nancy, 181

Hoger, Shannon, 181
Hagiyo, Mark, 114, 115
Hoilpern, Carol, 219
Hailpern, Paul, 219
Holbrook, Sue, 197
Hall, Charles, 219
Hall, lynn, 197
Hall, Russell, 181,246
Hall, Tyler, 197, 246
Hallberg, linda, 171, 197
Halter, Barbara, 219

Hamilton, Betty, 157
Hamilton, Jani, 171, 197
Hamilton, Nodine, 171,219
Hamlin, Sharon, 197
Hammer, Butch, 181
Hammer, Nancy, 158
Hammeri, Sandy, 181
Hammock, Anita, 175

Hampton, lee, 219
Hampton, Barry, 181
Honotoni, Susan, 181

Hanchett, Janet, 146, 175
Hanchett, Raymond, 219
Hanchett. Virginia Moe, 175
Hanley, Glenn, 109, 115
Hansen, Dean, 219
Haraway, Penny, 220
Hardimon, Sondra, 220

Harding, John, 70, 158, 220
Harding, linn, 152, 163, 220
Harding, Roger, 115
Hardy, Dove, 115, 181
Horman, Sterling, 142
Harper, Sue, 181

Hoffman, Ann, 221

Hoffman, Rodney, 109
Hogue, Michael, 100, 103, 166, 221
Holden, Koren, 142, 221
Holley, Jennifer, 221
Hollis, Pam, 152, 161,221,246
Hollis, Robert, 146
Holmes, Ann, 146, 181
Holmes, Carol, 171
Holmes, leslie, 171
Holst, Manta Jo, 198
Holubecz, Erika, 198
Holubecz, Jce, 221
Holyfield, Jim, 181
Homstod, Jim, 146, 181
Homstod, Mary, 152, 198
Hooker, Karen, 142, 198
Hopkins, Kent, 115, 142, 154, 221
Horn, Carol, 175
Horton, Cheryl, 152, 198
Horvat, Dione, 182

Horvath, Frank, 124, 198
Hotaling, Kathy, 198
Houlihan, Barbaro, 182
House, Koren, 198

Hartzman, Richard, 70, 138, 158, 220

Howell, Gene, 221
Hubbard, Shirley, 163, 171, 175, 221
Hudgins, Andrea, 182
Hudson, Joyce, 175, 198
Huff, Joe, 182
Huhnke, Susan, 198
Hull, Danny, 198
Hume, Greg, 109
Humm, Karyn, 146, 158, 198
Humm, Marti, 146, 1B2
Humphrey, John, 163, 182
Hunsaker, Jim, 63, 158, 222
Hurd, Barbara, 146, 182

Hasegawa, Duane, 168, 197

Hurst, Janice, 182

Hasson, Jill, 161, 197

Hurst, Jerry, 222
Huskey, Nick, 222
Huwa, Joyce, 222
Hyland, Kathleen, 171, 182

Harrington, Susan, 163

Harris, Bev, 142, 220
Harris, Bobbie, 181

Harris, Bob, 197
Harrison, Torry, 113, 166

Hart, Chris, 197
Hortman, Gene, 181

Hastings, Carolyn, 181

Hougen, Beth, 63, 163, 197
Hawkins, Gail, 142, 175, 197
Hawkins, Stephanie, 206, 220, 246
Howley, Beth, 142, 152, 197
Hawley, Sande, 146, 175, 181
Hearn, Carol, 54, 178, 181
Hearn, Kathy, 192, 198
Hearn, Patricia. 220
Hearnsberger, Cathy, 161,220
Heckemeyer, Trudy, 152, 237
Heckenlively, John, 138, 158, 220
Hedenskog, Kathy, 171, 220
Hedge, Enid, 157
Heger, Kathy, 181
Heidbrok, Bonn ie, 171, 181
Heidbrak, Christy, 138,220
Heilig, Jerry, 198

Heilig, Mary, 146, 181
Heim, Dave, 63, 220
Heisten, Carol, 163

Heit, Barbaro, 157,220
Hellen, Marlyn, 220

lmes, Rinnie, 198

Irving, Barbara, 146, 198
Iversen, Astrid, 54, 206, 222

Iwasaki, Art, 222

J
Jackson, Donna, 173, 222
Jackson, Elaine, 171, 198
Jackson, Steve, 111, 166
Jackson, Terrance, 182

Jacobs, Janet, 158, 198
Jacobson, Judy, 198
Jacobson, Sonja, 222
James, Chester, 198

James, Janet, 173
Jefferson, Marilyn, 198
Jenkins, Don, 182

Hindman, Chris, 109
Hinshaw, Charles, 221
Haag, Tom, 112, 166, 168, 198

Jenkins, Harold, 182
Jenkins, leah, 142
Jensen, linda, 146, 167, 182
Jent, Robert, 152
Jernigan, Jay, 198
Jevnoger, Lindo, 182
Johns, Sondra, 222
Johnson, Alan, 198
Johnson, Carole, 1B2
Johnson, David, 198
hhnson, Diedre, 175
Johnson, Edie, 182
Johnson, Francey, 175, 198
Johnson, Gregory, 222
Johnson, Jacquelyn, 163, 173
Johnson, John, 182
Johnson, Koren, 222
Johnoon, Kathi, 198
Johnson, Lars, 182
Johnson, linda, 198
Johnson, Morga&lt;et, 167, 222
Johnson, Mark, 100. 103, 166
Johnson, Mary, 54, 161,206,222
Johnson, Sara, 163, 182
Johnson, Stephen, 166, 222

Hoague, Diona, 181

Johnson, Terry, 146

Helstien, Sherie, 198

Hendryson, John, 109, 115, 181
Hendryson, Mike, 100, 103, 114, 166,
198
Hendryson, Susan, 220
Henry, Charlotte, 173, 175, 220
Henry, Alice, 181
Hensley, Ronald, 109, 181
Hernandez, Elmer, 220
Herrera, Carol, 161, 220
Hess, John, 221
Hess, Lindo, 198
Hess, Robert, 198
Hessenius, Connie, 181

Hester, Rod, 221
Hickmon, Koren, 146, 181
Hiden, Irma, 198
Higgins, Cynthia, 221
Hill, Kathy, 146
Hill, Kenneth, 221
Hillmeyer, Susan, 175

H
Haberkorn, Carol, 197
Hoberstich, Alice, 163
Hagadorn, Vaughn, 197

Hoague, George, 221
Hobbs, Toni, 173,221
Hochstadt, Barry, 139
Hocking, Julie, 181
Hodgson, Franki, 221

�Student Index
Johnson, Vera, 222
J:&gt;hnstone, Clint, 168, 222
Jones, Dole, 182
Jones, Francelia, 223
Jones, Juanita, 198
Jones, Paula, 151, 161,223
Jones, Nelda, 182
Jones, Wanda, 173, 175, 199
Jordan, Nancy, 182
Joslin, larry, 199
Jovanovich, Ann, 158, 161,223

K
Kambara, Eugene, 168, 223
Karakawa, Phil, 146, 168, 182
Kato, Sharon, 146, 182
Katz, Nancy, 223
Kovos, George, 182
Kawakami, Albert, 182
Kearney, Karen, 182
Kearney, Mary, 163, 198
Kearns, Jinny, 223
Keins, Hil.:lo, 142, 163, 206,223
Kelley, Jacqueline, 182
Kelley, Behy, 182
Kemp, KEnneth, 223
Kenney, Jim, 223
Kenney, Pamela, 175, 198
Kersey, Judith, 223
Kess, Bill, 223
Ketter, Catherine, 223
Kiddie, Doug, 168, 182
Kiddie, Jennifer, 223
Kimmett .. Clarence, 223
Kindel, William, 163, 182
King, Karen, 198
Kishiyama, Shirley, 63, 138, 224
Kiuell, Paul, 109, 182
Klima, lnge, 163, 224
Kline, Kiffaney, 158, 163, 224
Kloppel, Kenneth, 224
Kluth, Ellen, 160
Knight, Harold, 198
Knoll, larry, 182
Koberstein, Debbie, 182
Koenigsberg, Nicki, 171,224
Kontnik, John, 115, 166, 182
Kontnik, lewis, 114, 115, 224
Koshi, Howard, 158, 167,224
Koto, Paul, 182
Kotzelnick, Gayle, 158, 163, 182
Krapu, Julie, 224
Krapu, Vicky, 199
Kroutman, Stan, 182
Kreider, James, 163, 199
Kreps, Robert, 224
Krill, Sue, 146, 161, 199
Kubly, Pam, 163, 175, 199
Kuchel, Michele, 163, 167
Kulling, Janet, 199
Kurtzer, Dennis, 199
Kurz, Barbara, 182
Kusulos, Elaine, 182
Kuhuma, Kristine, 163, 175, 199
Kyle, Dick, 182
Kyle, Shirley, 199

L
lackemann, George, 70, 146, 158, 224
lambott, linda, 182
lancaster, Dole, 199
landis, Hale, 158, 199
landau, Felix, 113, 146, 166
lane, Toni, 173, 182
lang, Claudia, 54, 70, 142, 206, 224,
246
long, Connie, 182
langford, Charlotte, 175, 224
larsen, Timothy, 224
larson, linda, 142, 224
lasby, Stanley, 174, 199
Lasky, Ann, 173, 199
Lasky, Jay, 182
Lasley, Saundra, 175, 199
Lauterbach, Helen, 163, 199
lawrence, Mike, 112, 166, 199
lawrenson, Stanley, 174
laws, Bill, 199
lawson, lee, 199
lawson, Marvell, 199
leach, Marilyn, 163, 182
leaf, linda, 146
Leahy, linda, 158, 163,224

leon, Guirec, 22.4
leBois, Doreen, 199
LeClaire, Pat, 63, 174
lee, Carol, 138, 173, 199
lee, Mike, 138, 199
lee, Sharon, 175
Leever, Barbara, 225
Lehr, Ronald, 139, 168, 199, 246
l Master, David, 225
Lenhart, Darlene, 182
leonard, Judy, 182
leonard, Sharon, 225
levisohn, Janice, 146, 199
levy, Arthur., 109
lewis, Gary, 154
lewis, Marion, 173, 225
ley, David B., 142
Lighthall, Jack, 168, 225
lind, Jeff, 168
lindholm, Charles, 52, 225
lindley, Edward, 142
lindsay, Doug, 184
lindsay, linda, 167, 199
linn, Deanna, 175, 199
linno, Ron, 199
linton, Carla, 18.4
linton, Carol, 184
little, Martha, 199
llafot, Eloth, 161, 175, 199
llafet, Eugene, 225
loeb, Alan, 111,139,166,168,225
loomis, Barbara, 63, 139, 184
loomis, Howard, 63, 139, 225
long, Sandy, 175, 200
Lori, Anthony, 225
Lori, Janel, 225
lotz, Richard, 184
loui, Colvin, 1-46
loui, Kenneth, 184
love, Chuck, 145
loveland, Mickie, 184
lowman, Yvette, 142, 146, 163, 173,
175, 225
lukich, Tom, 184
Luman, Tom, 184
Luman, Fronk, 200
lundquist, David, 167, 200
lundquist, Sheryl, 157, 225
lundquist, lorene, 152, 175,200
lung, Kenneth, 184
lupberger, Anne, 146, 171, 184
Lyden, Eleanor, 146, 171, 184
lynn, George, 225
lytle, Jamie, 70, 225

M
Macintosh, Don, 100, 103, 115, 166,
168, 225
Macintosh, William, 109, 166, 184
Maclean, Bruce, 1-46, 184
MacMillan, James. 225
MacMillan, John, 225
MacMillan, lindsay, 200
MacNeill, Janet, 101, 22S
Madonna,Anne,226
Madsen, David, 226
Mahan, Allyson, 226
Mohr. Gail, 171, 184
Mohr, Pete, 171, 174,200
Maierhoffer, Teena, 152, 163, 226
Maletic, Pamela, 138, 163, 226
Mallett, Robert, 152, 184, 226
Mann, John, 138. 160
Manning, Anno, 152, 184
Manning, Mary, 175, 226
Manning. Oma, 226
Marcus, Ros e, 1-46, 163
Margolin, Sonia, 163, 226
Moritz, Koren, 200
Markham, Cynthia Jo, 152, 175, 226
Marotte, Rick, 226
Martin, Dale, 226
Martin, Ed, 200
Martin, Eugene, 200
Martin, Kay, 18.4
Martinez, Stella, 226
Martyn, Paul, 93, 226
Marx, Jim, 184
Masunaga, laura, 146, 161, 184
Mosunagct, Joyce, 226
Matheney, Mike, 184
Matsumonji, lance, 200
Matthews, Terry, 109, 184

Maupin, Judi, 226
Maxson, Pat, 142,226, 246
May, Greg, 184
May, Russ, 174
May, lois, 145, 175, 200
Mayberry, Jeanette, 184
Mayeda, Joanne, 226
MeA veal, Marlene, 18.4
McCandless, Stove, 63, 226
McConnell, Geri, 184
McCormack, Brian, 63, 18.4
McCoy, Judith, 163, 226
McDonald, Jane, 200
McDonald, Bob, 184
M.Eihinney, Mark, 109
McGee, Barbara, 173, 200
McGee, Kenyon, 200
McGrath, Elaine, 163, 200
McGrath, linda, 200
McKee, Cynthia, 142, 146, 184
M'Kenzie, Ellen, 146, 184
McKenzie, Jackie, 200
McKenzie, Gorda, 78, 91, 152, 161, 200
McKercher, Dan, 226
McKinney, Katherine, 157, 226
McKinzie, Ginny, 152,200
Mclean, Rene, 228
M:lelland, Sandra, 228
McMillan, Jane, 152, 200
McMosley, Bill, 200
McMurdo, Robert, 228
McNamara, Mickey, 200
McNassor, Ronald, 228
McNatt, Sandy, 175, 200
McNeill, Nancy, 184
McPherson, Ronald, 228
McPherson, Sherry, 185
McQuery, Vicky, 175
Means, "-om, 228
Meininger, Candy, 175,200
Meininger, Henry, 228
Meis, Jerry, 200
Melnick, Barbara, 160, 200
Mengel, Mary, 146, 158,228
Mericle, Jim, 200
Merritt, Suzi, 228
Metcalfe, Janis, 53, 54, 228
Metz, Carl, 192, 200
Moza, Ann, 157, 200
Mickelson, Sylvia, 185
Miller, Barbara, 185
Miller, Bev, 146, 228
Miller, Chris, 171, 228
Miller, Connie, 200
Miller, Jack, 228
Miller, Judith, 54, 192, 200
Miller, Sue Ann, 142, 164, 200, 246
Miller, Susan, 200
Millican, Dexter, 166, 228
Milligan, Steve, 168, 200
Milligan, Terry, 185
Mollward, Jay, 238
Milstein, Janet, 200, 246
Mitchell, Brian, 228
Miura, Karen, 146, 158, 228, 246
Modesitt, lani, 146, 152, 161,206,228
Montes, Ann, 152, 163, 185
Moody, Eric, 158,228
Moody, Mary Jane, 200
M&lt;&gt;ore, Deborah, 173
M:&gt;ore, Mary, 175, 200
Moore, Hugh, 168, 246, 200
Moore, Rochelle, 200
Morgan, Bill, 138, 145, 228
Morgenegg, Carl, 229
Morimoto, Ellen, 171, 185
Morimoto, Sharon, 175, 200
Morishige, Doreen, 229
Moritis, Guntis, 138, 154,229
Morris, lee, 229
Morris, Peggy, 175
Moses, Anne, 173, 175, 229
Moses, Jeff, 112, 139, 166,229
Mosman, lillian, 229
Mourheu, Dove, 200
Mourne, Tina, 142, 200
Mowe, Carolyn, 161, 229
Moyers, Jack, 100, 103, 139, 166,229
Mruz, Dick, 200
Mueller, Joan, 185
Mueller, Roberta, 171, 185
Mullenax, Janice, 157, 175
Mullins, Julio, 171

Murray, Marsha, 185
Musick, Richard, 168, 229
Myers, Beverly, 146, 229
Myers, linda, 158, 200
Myers, John, 200

N
Nady, Jay, 109
Nady, X., 54, 92, 100, 103, 138, 145,
166,206
Naiman, Sharrcn, 229
Nakamura, Bruce, 138
Nakamura, Dennis, 200
Nakamura, Richard, 229
Nakashima, Connie, 185
Nakata, Wesley, 146, 185
Naylor, Andy, 185
Neil, Carol, 173, 175, 229
Nelson, Judy, 142, 145, 146,230
Nelson, Mike, 109, 185
Neptune, Deborah, 185
Nesmith, James, 230
Nethaway, Susan, 185
Neuberger, Carol, 230
Neumann, John, 200
Neumann, Judy, 163, 185
Newell, AI, 230
Newell, Donna, 185
Newlin, Kay, 185
Newman~ Nancy, 175
Newton, Brent, 111, 166, 200
Newton, Jennie, 185
Newton, Kari l., 93, 161,230
Nicholson, David, 93, 163, 168, 230
Nielsen, Pam, 200
Nielson, Robert, 200
Nieminen, Suscn, 230, 246
Nightingale, Conrad, 185
Nious, Juanell, 146, 230
Nishikawa, Barry, 185
Nixon, Diona, 185
Noel, Buddy, 56, 112, 139, 166, 168,
230
Nolan, Tom, 154
Norman, Mary Ann, 200
Norman, Ralph, 230
Norris, Barbaro, 185
Norris, Peggy, 175
Nowels, Nancy, 152, 230
Nulan, Darrell, 230
Nusbaum, Douglas, 154

0
Oakley, Vera, 200
Odago, John, 206, 230
Oglei, Sandra, 237
Ohmer, Jane, 142, 171,200
Ohr, Rochelle, 158, 246, 230
Olsen, les, 200
Olsen, Ray, 230
Omohundro, lee, 93, 103, 1'00, 166, 200
O'Neill, Eileen, 185
O'Neill, Pat, 70, 160, 230
Otstot, Ray, 200
Overton, Sharon, 185
Owens, Constance, 230
Oye, Cheryl, 200

p
Pace, Bill, 71, 168, 206,230
Pace, Jane, 146, 175, 185
Packer, Gail, 185
Pagliasotti, John, 200
Papazian, Suzanne, 201
Pappas, Kathy, )85
Parker, Jan, 185
Parkinson, Pete, 230
Parks, Joyce, 175, 185
Parks, Robert, 63, 230
Partridge, laura, 163, 175
Potakotis, James, 230
Pate, Katy, 91, 93, 152, 161,201
Palo, Meredy, 89, 91, 93, 146, 152,201
Patterson, Patty, 78, 90, 175,201
Patterson, Tom, 201
Pattison, Ann, 152, 163, 230
Paul, leonard, 201
Paxson, Cheryl, 78, 152, 230
Pearce, Pam, 157
Pearce, Wayne, 231
Pennella, Jim, 201
Perkins, Irma, 231
Peros, Elaine, 187

243

�Student Index
Peros, Phyllis, 187
Perske, Roger, 187
Persson, lynn, 146, 187
Peterson, Donold, 187
Peterson, Gary, 187
Peterson, Kent, 168, 231
Petet, John, 187
Petty, Rod, 231
Pfeifer, Sylvia, 231
Philippe, Jonne, 201
Phillips, Carol, 163, 231
Phillips, Howard, 63, 139, 158, 231
Phillips, Marjorie, 231
Phillips, Michelle, 187
Phillips, Susan, 163, 175
Phillips, Wayne, 70, 158, 231
Pierce, Marsha, 201
Pierce, Verne, 231
Pierson, 8ev, 187
Pierson, Mike, 201

Pile, Cookie, 231
Pitts, Jeanette, 231
Plante, Arleen, 231

Plotts, Terri, tn

Plunkett, Constance, 93, 231
Poletti, Donald, 231
Poleen, Maralyn, 231
Pollock, Sharon, 201
Pomeranz, Ron, 168

Pomeranz, Ric, 100, 103, 138, 166, 206,
231
Pontow, Art, 201
Pope, Rennie, 100, 103, 166, 231
Porter, Mona, 161,201,246
Potter, Tam, 112, 154, 166,201
Pratt, Dolores, 201
Price, David, 187
Pringle, Barbara, 231
Pritchard, Lilli, 78, 89, 91, 152,201
Pritchard, Marilynne, 78, 152, 161,231
Proulx, Victor, 138, 171
Pryor, Bob, 114, 115, 166,231
Pryor, Mike, 55, 63, 178, 187
Pudlik, David, 187
Pumphrey, Peter, 139, 168,231
P11sede, Willie, 187

R
Raffin, Karen, 142, 231
Ragulsky, Rosemary, 201
Rankin, linda, 187
Ronnie, George, 231

Raphael, les, 168, 201
Rausch, Keith, 109
Reddy, Ronald, 231
Redic, Ric, 109
Redmond, linda, 173
Reed, les, 163
Reed, Sylvester, 54, 100, 103, 166, 168,
200, 231
Reid, Bill, 168
Reisbick, Beth, 54, 158, 160,206, 232
Remedi, Richard, 232
Rendle, Judy, 142
Rentie, Don, 232
Renz, Pat, 201
Replin, Steve, 201
Rettberg, Susan, 161
Reynolds, Norma, 146, 201
Reynolds, William, 109
Rhoads, Warren, 201

Rice, Diana, 142, 171, 201
Richards, Bernadette, 187
Richards, Wardell, 232
Richardson, Carolyn, 161, 175, 201
Richardson, Fannie, 232

Richardson, Joyce, 201
Richardson, Ken, 168, 187
Richardson, Shonna, 232
Richey, Nancy, 187
Richie, Janice, 232

Riedesel, Kathy, 63, 161, 163, 201
Riedesel, William, 63, 70, 139,232
Riffe, Mary, 232
Riffel, Cathy, 178, 187
Riffel, Pam, 232
Rigg, Jack, 201
Rindom, Kay, 201

Rios, Delilah, 187
Ripp, Chareen, 232
Ritkouski, leonard, 232
Ritterspach, Janet, 187
Roach, Julie, 232

244

Robinson, linda, 232
Robinson, Michelle, 187
Robonson, Rosemary, 232
Robinson, Russ, 163, 232
Rodgers, Sandra, 232
Rodriquez, loretta, 201
Rodriquez, Ralph, 232
Rogers, Donna, 175, 187
Rogers, Gloria, 201

Rogers, Wayne, 187
Roggenbach, Ann, 201
Rollins, Myrna, 232
Rome. Eli, 201
R-&gt;meo, Mary, 232
Romeo, Vicki, 232
Rose, Judy, 233
Rose, Karen, 187

Rose, leonard, 70, 167, 233
Ross, Betsy, 142, 146, 187
Ross, John, 187
Rothchild, Sara, 201
Rowley, Ann, 187
Rubin, Miriam, 160,201,246
Ruggles, Glenn, 109, 187
Rumfelt, Rex, 201
Rupp. Cynthia, 233
Rupp, Ken, 11 1, 166, 201
Ruuel, Renee, 187

s
Saavedra, Mary, 187
Saavedra, Theresa, 233
Sack, Jim, 201
Sack, Jerry, 201
Sage, Carol, 175
Sagstetter, Bill, 160
Sakamoto, Carrie, 201
Sakamoto, Harriett, 187
Saks, Mikkel, 63, 71, 146, 201
Salinas, Joe, 187
Salinas, Samuel, 201
Sanchez, Benny, 115
Sanders, Herbert, 109, 187
Sanders, Maria, 187
Sanders, Vickie, 146, 152, 158, 233
Sanderson, Anita, 173
Sanderson, Carol Ann, 173, 187
Sanderson, Mary, 142, 157, 173,233
Sandford, Ruth, 175, 201
Santifer, Joe, 100, 103, 166
Sargent, Susan, 233
Sarner, larry, 167
Savageou, Stephen, 146
Savoy, Phyllis, 173, 175, 201
Sawaya, Alice, 152, 163, 187
Sawrey, Bill, 233
Scantlin, Wayne, 202
Scavo, Jim, 202
Schaetzel, Tom, 168, !02
Schanefelt, Tom, 233
Schemel, Rosalie, 142, 233
Schilt, Margie, 161, 188
Schmid, Dave, 168, 188
Schmidt, Judy, 173, 188
Schneider, Cynthia, 138, 158,233
Schodde, Sandra, 68, 89, 93, 152, 161,

206,233
Schoendaller, Kathleen, 163, 175, 202
Schoenfelder, Mary, 233
Schomberg, Darlene, 175
Schones, Pete, 202
Schott, Barbara, 188
Schult&lt;, Patricia, 233
Schurr, Ginny, 152,233
Scott, Joe, 139, 168
Scott, Saundra, 233
Scott, Sue, 160, 163, 175, 202
Seftor, Laurence, 188
Seifried, Jolene, 161,202
Sekyra, Candy, 163, 188
Serbes, Lorraine, 171
Servey, linda, 160
Severtson, Ann, 163, 202
Seydel, Fred, 70, 114, 115, 138, 139,
158, 166, 233
Seymour, Ida, 175, 188
Shafer, Robert, 188
Shanahan, William, 202
Sharp, David, 163, 233
Sharpe, Mary Ann, 188
Shea, Cathy, 160, 175, 202
Shea, Mary, 202
Sheffield, Jay, 233

Shelton, John, 233
Shepherd, Greg, 233
Shormack, Susan, 146, 161, 188
Shields, John, 188
Shipp, Pamela, 146
Shockey, Barbara, 233
Shockley, Cordelia, 234
S.,o,.t, Diane, 202
Shrimplin, Karen, 1.57
Shu lander, larry, 188
Shwaydor, Martha, 163, 188
Sidwell, David, 100, 103, 166, 234
Sienknecht, Judy, 202
Siler, Susan, 188
Silva, Barba,-a Ann, 188
Silva, Geraldine, 188
Silver, Jack, 160
Simonton, Cindy, 161, 202
Simonton, Skip, 112, 166,202
Simpson, Dianne, 202
Simpson, Don, 234
Singer, Paul, 188
Skeeters, Gary, 178, 188
Skolout, Janice, 202
Slack, Janet, 173, 234
Slaughter, Margaret, 202
Slaughter, Susan, 142, 163,234
Slaven, Flora, 188
Slothower, John, 168, 234
Slovek, John, 109
Small, Paul, 109
Smith, Beryl, 234
Smith, Betty, 146, 175
Smith, Donna, 234
Smith, Jeanette, 234
Smith, leonard, 202
Smith, Mildred, 188
Smith, Nancy, 188
Smith, Pete, 202
Smith, Ronald, 188
Smith, Sandra, 171, 234
Smith, Suzy, 188
Smith, Torry, 234
Sneed, Jim, 203
Snider, liz, 175, 203
Sokor, David, 158
Solis, Bev, 203
Southern, George, 203
Spar, Barbara, 171,203,246
Sparks, Pat, 138, 154, 158, 234
Speak, Paulette, 203
Speliotes, Dean, 203
Spence, Charlene, 63, 89, 152, 163,
206, 234
Spriek, linda, 152, 203
Sprigg, Alan, 166, 234
Springs, Meredith, 171, 175, 234
Springs, Paul, 100, 103, 166, 168
Stafford, Cheryl, 142, 234
Standley, Dick, 146, 188
Staples, Valerie, 146, 160,203
Starr, Betty, 78, 88, 91, 152, 161,203
Sterle, Roy, 188
Stensaas, Pat, 175,203
Stern, Dave, 203
Stevens, David, 166
Stevens, Jerry, 166
Stevens, Ronald, 234
Stevenson, Karen, 234
Stewart, Richard, 188
Stirling, Stephen, 167
Stone, la11rel, 152, 234
Stone, Russell, 63, 188
Stott, linda, 63, 188, 234Stotts, Reid, 171, 234
Stout, Alex, 203
Stout, Ty, 203
Stracy, Emi, 152, 163,234
Strakosh, Pam, 234
Stranahan, Pat, 234
Strand, Don, 146, 234
Stratton, Mike, 100, 103, 146, 166
Strawbridge, Patricia, 235
Streed, Ronald, 188
Street, lynn, 138, 145, 175,234
Streno, Connie, 234
Stripling, Pamela, 188
Stroh, Debby, 146, 188
Stroh, Toni, 235
Strong, Shirley, 235
Struble, Wally, 235
Str~~ck, Cecelia, 160, 203
Stuart, Margaret, 171

Stuber!, Paula, 235
Sudduth, Judi, 188
Sudholt, Fritz, 166
Suiter, Dana, 235
Sullivan, Douglas, 235
Summers, David, 188
Summers, Paul, 235
Sundby, David, 154, 188
Sunderland, leslie, 146
Suzuki, Steven, 188
Swain, Tyrone, 109
Swanson, Pat, 171, 235
Swanson, Richard, 233
Swatek, Patricia, 146, 188
Sweazy, Alice, 173, 203
Sweeney, Kathie n, 188
Swenson, Cheryl, 163, 189
Swiger, Paul, 146

T
Tague, George, 109
Takamine, Connie, 163, 189
Takamine, Gail, 152, 189
Takamine, Gene, 146, 166,235
Tanzer, Aliso, 189
Tartler, Edd, 235
Tartler, Edina, 203
Tatter, Ruth, 142, 235
Tatum, Peggy, 203
Tawil, Dan, 111, 166
Tawil, Josette, U2, 1_89
Taylor, Cynthia, 189
Taylor, Jim, 189
Taylor, Kathy, 89
Tedesko, Gary, 235
Teeple, Don, 235
Temple, Karen, 203
Ten-Brink, Donna, 142
Ten-Brink, Steve, 235
Tepley, Claudia, 235
Tepley, Gwen, 203
Terry, Maureen, 235
Thach, Henry, 146, 189
Thach, Susan, 146
Thaemert, Marcia, 189
Thayer, Sandi, 189
Thede, Susan, 142, 161, 166,235
Thomas, Deborah, 235
Thomas, Marie, 157, 163
Thompson, Bob, 189
Thompson, Gary, 160, 203
Thompson, Sue, 167, 235
Thurman, Nancy, 189
Thurow, Bill, 189
Thurow, John, 235
Thurow, Pam, 175,203
Tidwell, Cora Jean, 173, 203
Tillis, Rayford, 109
Timchula, Mike, 111,139, 166,203,246
Timmons, Irene, 203
Tobias, Yvonne, 63, 158, 160,235
Tobin, Donna, 189, 152
Toffoli, Georjean, 203
Toliver, Chuck, 166
Toliver, Sheila, 175
Townsend, Leslie, 189
Traher, Anita, 175, 205
Travis, John, 71, 167
Trotsky, linda, 163, 235
Trotsky, Jim, 111, 166, 189
Troyer, Jackie, 146
Trujillo, Christella, 189
Tsuchimoto, Jane, 175, 189
Tucker, Kristie, 189
Tucker, linda, 171, 205
Tucker, Ralph, 189
Tujishima, Sharon, 175
Tunson, Floyd, 100, 103, 166
Turnbull, Carl, 189
Tursick, John, ;235
Tursick, Steve, 189
Twist, Lavonne, 189
Twist, Tom, 235

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Udd, Cindy, 160, 175, 205
Ullmer, Barbara, 145,236
Upshaw, Chuck, 146
Uti, David, 205

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Van Bradt, John, 205
Van Buskirk, Phil, 109, 189

�Student Index
Vanderhoven, JoAnn, 191

Wallace, Margo, 191

Vonderhoven, Leonard, 191
Van Meter, Mike, 236

Walls, Loujuoro, 191

Van Meter, Rusty, 191
Vasquez, lydia, 191
Vefald, Mary, 17.5
Verst ..gh, Ginger, 20.5

Walton, John, 71,236
Wanifuchi, Howard, 191
Ward, Carolyn, 1.52, 20.5

Vescio, Eileen, 236
Vette, Valerie, 236

Washco, Carol, 236
Washco, Don, 191
Watanabe, Sharon, 17.5, 20.5
Waterman, Jane, 17.5, 20.5
Watson, Elaine, 1.58, 163, 236
Watson, Valerie, 171, 191
Walls, Dorothy, 163, 20.5
Walls, Marilyn, 146, 236
Walls, lynda, 17.5, 20.5
Weaver, David, 168, 20.5
Weber, Robert, 191
Wehrli, Carol, 146, 191

Vickers, Carol, 236
Vockel, Steve, 236
Vogel, Donra, 191
Vogel, Howard, 112, 166
Vogel, Dick, 112, 166
Volz, Richard, 20.5
Volz, Tom, 20.5
Voorhees, Ida, 17.5, 236
Vrellos, James, 71, 1.58, 236

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Walton, Emmogene, 191

Warner, Bonnie, 17.5

Weimer, Mike, 236

Wack, lana, 236
Woda, Mathew, 20.5

Weindel, Connie, 173, 17.5, 20.5

Wagner, Barbara, 17!J

Weisbart, Craig, 191
Weiss, James, 138, 1.52, 236
Welch, larry, 236
Wellington, Kathy, 86, 191
Wells, Maur.. n, 236
Welsh, Mary lou, 191
Westbrooks, Joyce, 191
Westmoreland, Mike, 20.5
Wheat, James, 1.54
Wheeler, Ann, 163, 236
Wheelock, Norman, 236
Whelan, Edward, 20.5

Wagner, Paul, 236
Walker, Beverly, 20.5
Walker, Bruce, 168, 20.5
Walker, leslie, 171, 236
Walker, Nicholas, 109, 191
Walker, Phyllis, 1.52
Wallace, Debi, 191
Wallace, Diane, 68, 141, 142, 1«, 149,
1.5.5, 236, 246
Wallace, Elana, 173, 236
Wallace, Marcellus, 100, 103, 138,
146,166

Weipert, Dove, 20.5

Whisler, Joanne, 146, 20.5
Whisler, Sharon, 161, 236
White, Gary, 1.54, 191
White, Karla, 63, 138, 236
White, Ron, 237
White, Terry, 146
Whillemore, Art, 139,20.5
Wickersham, lynn, 20.5
Wickliffe, Alicia, 142, 173, 17.5, 191
Wieder, J~dy, 173, 17.5, 20.5
Wieder, Marie, 173, 17.5, 237
Widmar, Charles, 191
Wilbur, Steve, 111, 166, 191
Wilcox, Mary, 161,20.5
Wilhoite, lauren, 17.5, 20.5
Wilkins, Sharie, 20.5
Williams, Chuck, 100, 166, 237
Williams, Eugene, 109, 191
Williams, Everette, 109, 191
Williams, Marsha, 173, 237
Williams, Tom, 237
Wilson, Chuck, 103, 191
Wilson, Maria, 20.5

Wilson, Stella, 191
Wilson, Vickey, 1.58 206, 237
Windecker, Rena, 191

Winkler, Tom, 191
Winter, Barbara, 142, 237
Wohl, Carol, 63, 149, 20.5
Wong, Cynthia, 1.52, 237
Wong, Devon, 1.52, 191
Wong, Gloria, 146, 173,237, 246
Wang, Marshall, .54, 139, 192, 20.5
Wood, Dean, 237

Wood, Gary, 109, 191
Wood, Vicci, 237
Woods, Scottie, 191
Worley, Vicki, 20.5
Wortham, Darlene, 142, 17.5
Wosk, Maureen, 237
Wright, Barbara, 17.5
Wright, Brenda, 17.5
Wright, Helen, 1.57
Wright, Janice, 63, 206, 237
Wright, Kay, 17.5, 191
Wright, Mardi, 1.52, 20.5, 246
Wright, Sheryl, 161,20.5
Wunderlich, Gregg, 20.5
Wytias, Susie, 191

y
Yankee, loutitia, 237
Varian, Dee, 237

Yonker, Nick, 237
Yaung, Carolyn, 1.52, 161, 237
Yaung, Margaret, 146, 1.52, 20.5
Young, Dick, 138, 237
Yaung, Susan, 191

z
Zieber!, Brigitte, 20.5
Ziegler, Cindy, 20.5
Zigler, Cathy, 20.5
linn, Marlene, 63
Zolar, Mary, 191
Zolzer, David, 191
Zurbrugg, Kay, 237

Teacher- Office Staff
A

F

Acsell, Raymond P., 30

Fesler, Barbara, 2.5

Anderson, Anne Louise, 46

Finney, Patricia, 141, 184

Arnold, Helen, 24
Asklof, Shirley, 30

Flotow, Eleanor C., 22
Fox, Wayne, 31
French, larry, 26
French, linda, 17
Fruland, Judy, 18

B
Ball, Mary Adah, 40
Borton, Doris, 63

Beardshear, Jack C., 11
Berger, Elsa M., 27
Bierbach, Robert, 40
Bippes, Mary, 40
Bishop, Betsy, 28
Brad lor, Ruth, 46
Bradshaw, James A., 34
Bragg, Arthur M., 41
Breen, Joy, 42

Broad, Anne B., 11
Bull, K. Faye, 34
Burmeister, Daniel 0., 29

c
Call, Alice, 30
Clark, Hazel W., «
Coleman, James R., 111
Coleman, Paul, Jr., 102, 107
Colwell, Robert P., 10
Craig, Harold Rex, 13
Craig, Myron J., 13, 106
Craven, Elizabeth, «
Cutforth, Katherine, 4.5

D
Daniel, lawrence, 39
Desjardins, Regina, 1.5
Dungan, Roger, 36

Dunkin, May, 141
Dyckes, Carol E., 12

E

G
Gallegos, Edward, 12
Garcia, Joseph, 19
Garrett, lawrence, 11

Gaubatz, Dorothy, 24
Gemer, Mary Nell, 25
Gillett, Barbara, 35
Gnadt, lloyd W., 3.5
Goodhue, Jack D., 32

Lee, Brian, 17

ligan, Gladys, 42
Lindblom, Milton K., 32
lockhart, Royalyn, 21

M
Mahonchak, Michael, 29
Maley, Raymond R., 40
Mansfield, George, 41
Marr, Jennie, 43
Matties, John B., 2.5
McNee, Gary, 33
Miller, Harlan l., 40
Moulton, Jack A., 11.5
Mullenix, Clarence, 13

Green, Olive, 16

Grill, Harry, 18

H
Hasse, Ruth, 37
Harlow, Steven D., 32
Hill, Thelma, 22
Hinderlider, Clyde, Jr., 27, 107
Hoffman, Morris, 14
Holmes, William R., 6.5
Howard, Esther, 37
Hoyle, Marilyn, 36

J
Jacobi, Julian, 14
Janota, Sharon, 19
Jester, Marilyn, .43
Johnson, Ralph 1., 21
Johnson, Richard, .40

K

Epperson, Carolyn, 1.5

Kamp, Gerry A., 23
Kennedy, Robert, 43
Koons, Alice C., 33

Evans, Alwyn, 4.5

Kreiner, Genevieve, 18

Ewer, A. Bruce, 26

Kruse, William H., 27

Eggleston, Ruth E., 36
Ek, Sonja, 42

L
lace, Kathryn, 41
laughlin, J. Stanley, 26

Nelson, Mae, 45

Nichols, James N., 22
Nicholson, John E., 28

0
Omelia, Patricia, 25

p
Padboy, Marion, .59
Panek, Adolph H., 101, 103, 107
Patlan, lois, 171, 184
Pearson, Eloise, 44
Phelps, Chester H., 27
Pi gall, Blanch C., 23
Powell, Marion, 142
Pulaski, lee

R
Race, Edward, 30
R die, James R., 106
Rider, Mary, 42
Root, Abigail, 30
Rowntree, Judy, 21
Rudel, Joan K., 3.5

s
Schachterle, Evelyn, 46
Schmitz, Elizabeth, 21
Schwartz, M. Raymond, 18
Schwarzler, Henrietta, 46
Shadwell, Kay R., .59, 60
Shakespeare, Virginia, 45

Shank, Wayne F., 32
Sinnord, N. June, 60
Slovek, John P., 47
Smith, Donald, 127
Smith, June, 17

Smith, Margaret M., 24
Smith, Price B., 31
Smyth, John W., 42
Spangenberg, Hazel M., 42
Sproul, Creta l., 36
Spurlin, Melvin, 12
Strickland, Richard, 13
Svenson, James, 32

T
Teacher, Emilie, .43

Thompson, Mary, 28
Timmons, John l., 30
Trickey, Ralph (ROTC), 79

v
Vickers, Evva B., 19

w
Walker, Joyce, 36
Ward, Judith, 18
Weber, Gerald (OPS), 169
Weed, Mary, 29
Williamson, J. Howard, 14
Williamson, June, 159

Winter, Charles A., 37

z
Zarlengo, Dominic, A., 12

Ziegler, Emil, 32
Zumwinkel, John H , 22

245

�ANGELUS

Editor-in-Chief
Suzanne Brown

Production Editor
Karen Miura

Business Manager
Joel Allen
Joe Goldhammer - Assistant

Copy Editor
Diane Wallace
Ron lehr - Assistant

246

Copy Reader
Gloria Wong
Janet Milstein - Assistant

Photographers
Tyler Hall - Head Photographer
Russell Hall - Assistant

Photographic Co-ordinator
Rochelle Ohr

Art Editor
Patty Maxson

�Faculty-Curriculum Editor
Doris Goldsmith
Barbara Spar - Assistant
Annette Cluff - Assistant

Activities Editor
Sue Nieminen
Mike Timchula - Assistant
Hugh Moore - Assistant

Clubs Editor
Pam Holl is
Stephanie Hawkins - Assistant
Mardi Wright - Assistant

Album Editor
Claudia lang
Mona Porter - Assistant
Sue Ann Miller - Assistant
Miriam Rubin - Assistant

Royalty Editor
Betty Bonsib
Joni Diner - Assistant

Sports Editor
Dave Babbs
Dan Eitemiller - Assistant

Sponsor
Mr. Ralph Johnson

Den Mother
Mrs. Robert Hall

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�Within this friend words are found:
words that are shared and give birth to
all thoughts, desires, and bounding joys.

Within the joys acclaimed, equal
sorrows are unmasked, for joy is sorrow.
Each of them comes together, for they are inseparable.

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�Within each is the sweetness of laughter:
a laughter that comes with the sharing of
pleasures within the friendship which is found.

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�East is the experience ...
It is not only the blackboard and chalk education ...
Not just PbCrO or Jacksonian Democracy or amo, amare,
amavi, amatus ...

East is the joy of experience ...
It is your first touchdown . ..
It is buying a floor-length formal for the Senior Prom ...
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denver, colo1-ado

volume XLV

��Mr. Robert Colwell
Principal

�Mr. Jack Beardshear

Mrs. Mary Moore

s i tant Principal

Dean of Girl

Mr. Oscar Marinoff
Coordinator
9

�Matbenzatics

la-..ing ov r comple · problem with great
Frown of thought etch d on ·o young face .
Each face a tud) in concentration
intcn ~: that it i obviou that
They are patron of an art, math matic

,\ fr. Wa ne Fm: mjov~ lrilariou

di cu ion with Iris cia .

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�Tire fundamental quadratic formula and it
are demon trattd by \fr. lame Laut:hlin.

\fiss Elsa Ber er tries to unscramble the work of strugr:lin (leometry swdents.

�Emphasi·im: practic&lt;' in mathematic.!.
Bet y Bishop chccl.1 lwmeworJ. &lt;'fficiency.

Matbenzatics
Mr . .'\fitche/1 lame~ 5hows that a p;ol&gt;/cm i.1 not w
enilmwtic a5 it first appears.

lnlt'rpretin~ a difficult mathematical concept for a pu·-led student. Mr

Larry French ad1·ocate · individual al/ention.

12

�.\Irs. Maril 'II Hoy'fe trie.1 to elicit cla.u
participation on a "math prol&gt;/em.

Hm·inf? selected another joke from his antiquated n•d file, Mr. John ichol.wn prm·es that
teachers can ha1·e a . ense of humor.

Calculations, a headache e1·en in hic:hu
mathematics, are done in excellent form
hy Atr Julian Jacobi.

13

�Scie~zce

Dr. J. Howard H illiam 011 confidt'lrtly re1·ea/r t p ll'·
nomena of lwiO!!&lt; n tlrrou{!lr an expl'riment , s t '&gt;n
Fi hman, Rick Joh11'on, John Bilorou k and G~ ' C rd
look on.
·

white fume ri ing from th b tt m
f a te t tub~
mu i from Dr. William on· 1934
hort and long'' ave radi filtering
thr ugh thew d o our building ...
w d tain d by laughing v
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youth gaining knov.ledge.
pi lied chemi a]·.
cne of an iety a acid wa
qm J...l) wa hcd off a carclt:
tudcnt.
a tudent who w uld return to th lab
with new r ·pe t forth elemen .

!iss Carol Dyc/..e. prepares for her Biolo!!y c/as e . A
planninf! penod, comparable to students' study hall, alleviates some of her homeworl...

14

�\fr. Domuu Zarlengo, nonconformi t of the czence department, is a/ n a lunchroom uperintendent, a job which
he thoroughly IIJOY .

Mr. \lorrir Hoffman philo oplli:.es on a ph) sic. principle
to Dave Eitemiller.

Extractinr: r at amounts of thour:ht i ometime tWCI' an to balancr the ewctm dt mand
of equation . - This hortlwnd of ch mi try
demon. tratrd hy .\lr. Clarencr ,\.!u/leni:c.

15

�Mr. Rex Craig presents BioloR I ...

I r. Edll'ard C allf''!OS and .\1 r. Lon•n m 'th lecture their
biolo 'Y cia son man ... from the inside out.

. . . for the curious,
a new world

Science

�Shakespearean connoisseur, .\Irs. Gene~·ie~·e
Kreiner, direct 5tuclie5 from atop the platform in Room 3/5.

Miss Sonja
HOLLOW by

English

Dif.!res ionf. the pia 1u of cia sroom
/ecfllre , are pre1 ent d by \I rr. Pri cilia Garrett' or am d notes.

Atr. Harry Grift composure clran~res when he as ays a
compo ition.

17

�the excitement of Sophomore English the sudden importance of a teacher
lecturing from a podium ...
the beauty of our own expression through language
being extracted from us
with the utmost difficulty ...
Remember the fir t compo it ion - a heartrendered task- returned red and wounded
from a mall but ignificant battle with
the wi dom of a great heritage the Engh h language.
In our enior year the ro trum and
the language a umed their own ignificant
role in a larger cheme, at once
paying off in the beauty of the
thought expre ed.

Paralleil. m in t•nr nee trtlcllfre tr t'\plmned in all its
!!rue ome detat/1 b) \11. r Carole Shaw.

Miss June innard prepare a /e. 1011 on Enr:!lislt ballad in the rir:tunth
century. If fht• IS 111 ood ~·oice that da , a recital would be in order.

English

Alexander the Great 1·ie1 with \Irs. Al&gt;irwil Root
for the atteMion of the clas .

�Dramatic intonation help \fi s '\.far· Collins get her
point aero to hu creati~·e writ in!! sflldent .
Philo ophical l'iewpoint. brought out in ,oethe's Fau t are emphast~ed and explaured by \Irs. Thelma Hill.

�English

" R ound the hom trips" enable Mrs.
Lois Handv to Rire personal help to
students /il..e Gary Robbins.

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Subtracting from tudents' weekend leisure, M1ss Judy Fruland
assigns se\·eral hours of meditation.

Mrs. L inda French commends Carrol Childs for .wpuior industry.

20

�Mrs . June Williamson disentangles the weh of
compositional errors through discuuion .

Mr. Brian Lee orients sophomores to deeper insights of the English language .

21

�pertinent discussions.

English

\Irs. A nne Roemer /&lt;Hhi01u subtlt• clues to aid in the correct grammatic

form

Aft s Royalyn Lockhart prcparcr a two period lecture on F Scoll Fit·gerald'
The Great Gat by.

22

�Art

U!!f!esting a proper l!auge for the apparatus, Miss Carolyn
Epperson help an industrious art .student on the potter's
wheel.

Toni Sanders scrapes her sculpture.

Art ... the upreme re ult
in the coordination
of man' hand , oul, and mind ...
Art ... a gift which et man off di tinctly
from all other form of life
rt ... a form of emotional expre ion ...
Art ... the only truly eternal monument
to a civilization.

Pointing out a pot,
fiss Regina
Desjardins makes a point of patting
clay into unu ual shapes.

23

�Foreign Language
Dr. Jo/111 I at ties' recipe for a successful Spanish class i humor and interest, tied together with a thorough
knowledge of his subject.

24

�Preci e intonation of Spanish is accompli hed through
audio-linr:ual· mt'thods used by Miss Kathryn Lace. A II
aspects of the language are corered in her extensil'e
ltbrary.

For three week thi!&gt; fall, Spanish com·enation war heard by manv East
tudt•nH in the Ira/Is, cia srooms, and el'en during a pep a11emh/y, as A ngc/s
welcomed four teenar:ers from Equador durwr: "Operation Amir:o." Here
Kleber Coronel and Guido Vele-, two of our l'ISitors, sit in on Dr. ,'\.fatties'
V-1'1 Spani'&gt;h class.

Language is an instrument in the development of our ability to share our thought ,
moods, desires, emotions - common to
all people.
Audio-lingual teaching which stresses
hearing before seeing is a new step in language at East.
This year Spanish was emphasized by
exchange student Amalia Marcet of Argentina and four "Amigos" from Ecuador :
Kleber Coronel, Hugo Montoya, Ada a
Alban, and Guido Velez.

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�Foreign Language

,\li s Eleanor Flatow conduct a n•adirrg c/irric to aid
rtllderrts who wish to o\•trcome their dejicierrC) or imprm·e their prvjicienc · in rcadin~ skill.. Her small classes
enable her to check up on the pro ress of indiridual students. Here she counsel.\ with Carrie akamoto.

work input.

Faulty enunctaflon is exposed by the tape recorder employed by Russian teacher, Mrs. J.fary Gerner.

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�French V students escape grammar for a day as Mrs.
Helen Arnold explains the landscape and people of France .

.\Irs. Dorotlz • Gaubat- teaches about Caewr and Ius rampant conque t of Gaul.

fr. Lawrence Garrt•tt ha all of the \OJR·F IRE
of an) natural-born Frenchman as he instructs
hi sflldents in the Gallic tongue.

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�State's rights and the Supreme Court i explained by Mr.
Daniel Burmei ter in an informal manner \l'hich drives
the point home faster to American History studl'llls.

Challenged by a dubious history student . . .

Social Science

Defended by the textbook ...

and stabbed with laughter is Mr. Wayne Shank.

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�According to Mr. George Mansfield,
humor is good medicine for ailing
College History student .

the recorded trials and errors of mankind
... a colorful proces ion through the ages
of human endeavor: speech, thought,
war ...

history . . . the moods of men ... from
the lyre of David to the trumpets of Marseilles to the drums of Lexington ...
10,000 Greeks facing 2,000,000 Persians
... unafraid.

Effectual and colorful stories related hy
Mr. Price Smith engra~·e Egyptian hi tory
permanently in the minds of his students.

Cossacks and Kremlins run through the pages of Mr. Michael
Mahonchak's Russian history text.

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�Social Science

t.frs Alice Koons pits ha 0/HII'err a~::ain.lt those of test papers on
the Ci~·i/ War.

Systemati::.inC? a chaotic schedule is
routine.

Educational experience i. . upplemented by films administered and maintained by Mr. John S/01·ek and his
audio-vimal department.

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Classroom time is often spent in discussing test results.

�Modem day economics, as t•.rplained hy Mrs. Mary Weed,
is influenced hy imperialism and the balance of power
among the \'ariou twtwn .

Pantc hitr the .rtudents whl'n
fr. Emil
7icg/cr gil·es the results of a prc•1·ious test.

Takin~ a daily cen us of his class is an automatic job for fr. lame \'l'nson.

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�Special Education

Breaking the linguistic barrier, Miss
Bl'fh Rudolph aids students in the
speech lab.

Individual development i one of the great aims
of education. Special education is most concerned
in the realization of thi concept. Example are
the hearing student who goe unrecognized in class
bccau e of hi lip-reading technique ... the developmental student who is outstanding in art
cia becau e of hi aptitude for color and design
... the sight-saving tudent who is so sen itive to
~ound that she is able to traver e our halls with
ea e.

Mrs . Esther Howard takes a break
from her typinf.!

Gesticulating, Mr. Daniel helps hard
of hearing students gain a greater 11/lderstanding of American history.

Mrs . Eli;:.abeth Pixley works closely
with students like Maria Kanstantelou
to teach them a thorough understanding of their subjects.

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�Takin~ time from

rollline typing, Mr. Wayne Gnadt gi~·es

ad~·ice to a pu;:,~/ed pupil.

Business Education

The originally u ele s typewriters in Mrs. Hoyle's
cia
gradually began to take on utility. Each
new le on wa a painful tcp toward a completed
pattern. The mcaningle hieroglyphic of tenog~
raphy likewi e took on hape.

\.ftu Edna Rhen lectures tv her husiness tudents 011 tht• use of the hectograph machine, the mimeograph machine, and the duplicator.

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�Business Education

Personal attention by Mrs. Joan Rudel gi~·es a student
added incenth·e to perfect lzer work.

D ebit and credit i tlze principle used in bookkeeping as taught by Mr. Roger
D ungan.

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�t.frs. Faye Bult assigns the exercise which the typing students are to do for
the day.

After obsening the efforts of her students, Air . Rwh
Eggleston decides that a timed exercise would be in order.

Cindy Darenport emluates her work with the helpful
comments of Mrs. Creta Sproul.

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�Industrial Arts

Whether one's creative desires and abilities are in
the field of woodwork, leather-work, or metalwork, there is opportunity for expres ion in East's
Industrial Arts department. Boys are able to make
a great variety of u eful article ranging from bras
chandelier to bowling pin . Budjing architects
and draftsman develop their talents in mechanical
drawing classes where neatness and accuracy are
the most rewarded virtues.

lnstmctin[.! students in metal wor/.., /1-fr . Rtclwrd
Johnson exhibits the necessary manual dexterity.

Drawing Tom Thomas' aU&lt; ntion to an improper perspecti~· e, fr. Raymond ,\ ./aft v rl'lains 11 friendly teacher-puptl
relationship.

Showin[.! how an[.!ular motion can produce different styles on the lathes, fr.
Robert Bierbach helps Brian Stewart
achie~· e a better finished product.

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�Home Eco1Wtnics

The tangible arts of sewing and cooking are creative expre sions for pleasure and u e. Humming
sewing machines and warm kitchens provide an
atmo phere for independent accompli hment with
the hands.

Artful expression can he threaded into a garment of
quality and beallfy. After the basic sl..ills hm·e been
mastered, students study creati~·e clothinR from Mrs .
Hazel Spangenberg.

That a meal must be enticing as well as nutritious is one
of the rules taught by fl.fn . Mary Ball.

That little machine in the hands of t.frs. Mary Burton
ca11 produce exquisite origi11als.

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�Student life is the everyday
experiences of a boy or a girlthe anticipation of the frolic of Red and White Day.
Student loyalty comes from the activities
which are the bonds of friendshipa successful Sweetheart dance and Howdy Day.

�I

Student participation is the important factor which
enriches not only their lives but all othersthe warm rhythm of our music groups and the beat of the band.

�Music Groups

The A ll{!claires, a elect madrigal group,
bril/iantlv belt ow a number especially
adaptt•d . to a limited group of voices.
With o few members, there is little
room for mistakes.

Most dif/icult of all organi;:ed si11ging is the large choir.
Afrs. farion Padboy, director, schedules many performances i11 school, church a11d commu11ity orga11i;:atio11s for
the busy choir.

Both the vocal and in trumental mu ic department of Ea t have added immea urably to the
enjoyment of student who participate in and who
li ten to their many program .
nder the direction of Mr. Kay Shadwell, oncert Band and Orche tra have entertained at a emblie
port
event , and eparate evening concert .
Mrs. Marion Padboy ha directed the vocal mu ic
group in a variety of activiti and performance .
Concert Choir, Beginning hair, and Girl' Enemble have entertained aud1ences at school and
at extracurricular function . A elected group
from Concert Choir, the Angelaire , have performed in many mu ical program during the
year.

�Mr. Kay Shadwell controls a delicate decrescendo in a
11tcracker 11ite ballet. Carol£' Foster did her rendition
of the balll!t in an exceptionally fme program.

Lon~ ho11r of practice at school as well as at home are
reqmrcd to tum the discord inro regulated ~·ibrations
which o11r ears interprl!t as music.

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�All School Sho1J'
Aaron Copland's HOE DoWN was the background mu 1c for this exciting interpretation of
a West-Side-Story-type dance.

Hoboes Larry Coffee and AI Titus serve as the
adhesi1·e of the show. Seeking employment,
they blunder into the Cherub Circus.

" o, no! That' not right! ... smile when you're
on tage." So continue the countle s rehear als
before that opening of "another how." Fal e
face , speckled co tume , even a monkey: mix it
up and the outcome i Cherub Circu , thi year'
theme for the traditional All- chool how. The
vivid tage etting of bright, warm color for the
day cene and fluore cent colors for the black
light night cene conveyed a pirit of mirth with
tent , wagon , game booths and a ferri wheel.
The job of judging the tryout and ama sing a
huge conglomeration of acts into an orderly, continuous how was done by an indu triou trio.
orrecting flatting inger wa Mr . Marion Padboy. Correcting flatting instrument was Mr. Kay
hadwell. Correcting flatfooted dancer and dircctmg the entire production was Mr . May
Dunkin.

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The translucent tones of Tina Whitlock transmit a theme of folie.

�A Spanish coffee house pro~·ides tire setting for
Hernando's Hideaway. Tire infectious atmosphere works into a brawl.

Synclrroniud hands and fut of the drill team
make crisp snaps and clicks to the delight of
the audience.

Gene Takamine and John Essman fill tire auditorium with yncopated percussion.

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�Stage Crew
0 Tannebaum! 0 Tannebaum! hums
Mr. William Holmes as he e~·ergreens
the chool for the Christmas holidays.

Wit•lding a hand-drill skillfully, a stage
crew member pllts up the foundation
for a Drama lub play setting.

Clutching to a ledge on the tower or balancing on
a twenty-foot ladder are ju t two of the many odd
po Ition in which tage crew members can be
een. The e behind-the- cene worker perform a
nece ary but ometime thankle job. Without
them, the tage would be a cold, barren, and
empty place, a platform without the enticing cenery and lighting which can be taken for granted.
Many kills are needed to put together the lighting
and decoration at a dance, or the etting for a
stage play, or the background for as emblie and
fashion show . Stage rew also help put up the
Christmas light in front of the chool, and th y
paint the treet red and white for Color Day.

�eptember 21 -

Howdy Day

eptember 29 -

Seraph Si ter Dance

October 20 -

Fall Sport Dance

ovember 10 -Sophomore Party
overnber 14 -

Back to School

ight

overnber 16 -

Drama Club Play

December 8 -

Junior Prom

December 19 -

Chri trna Program

January 10- Sojourner 'Conte t
January 11- Woodbury Oratorical Conte t
January 20- Winter In trurnental Concert
February 8 -

Father-Daughter Banquet

February 9 -

Sweetheart Dance

March 7, 8, 9 -

PTA Fa hi on Show

March 21, 23 -

All-School Show

April 4, 5 -

Council

aper

April 5 - Wolcott Sight-Reading Conte t
April 20 -

enior Prom

April 30 -

Spring Vocal Concert

May 5 -

Spring Band Concert

May 10 -

Red and White Day

May 17, 18- Drama Club Play
May 26 -

Spring Orche tra Concert

May 31 -

Senior Cia Day

June 5 -

Graduation
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�The Nintieth Woodbury Oratorical Contest was
one of the outstanding as emblies of the year. Long
practice, preci e memorization, and the exp rienced coaching of Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner prepared a pirants for the finals from which eight
were chosen to vie for the coveted Woodbury
medal. A pecial ninety-minute a embly was arranged o that the conte tants could deliver their
speeches unmterrupted. Steve Robinson was
awarded the Woodbury medal for his dramatic
interpretation of larcnce Darrow' A Plea for
Mercy. The unu ually difficult. ta k of judging the
orations was handled by a panel which included
a former Ea tHigh teacher, Mr . Virginia Steams,
and a former head boy, Mr. Don Blanchard.

Peter Blunt de/il·ers "Napoleon the Lillie," the first of Victor
Hur:o's biller satires 011 the fou11der of Fra11ce'1 second empire.
The judr:es were partlcldarly impressed b\ Ste\e Robinson's impanioned deli1·cry of /arenn• Darrow's 'Plea for /'.fcrcy" from
his c!!lebratcd de/l'll.\l' of Leopold and Loeb in their trial for the
murder of Bobby Franl..s.

Woodbury Oratory Contest
"Toussai111 /'Ourerture," Wendell Phillips' fa·
nwus discoune deiCribing the \'a/ian/ leadu of
the H01ti rl'l'olution; ll'u rendered by ten•
Harrell.

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�Wolcott R eading Contest
Each year seven girls, nervous and hopeful, stand
before a full auditorium of critics to gain approval
for their impromptu readings. On April 5, Dee
Douglas was awarded the Wolcott Medal for her
interpretation of a selection from The Milk
Pitcher by Howard Brubecker.

Karen Dahlstrom, Lydia Szwec, and
Janice Wright congratulate Dee Douglas on her selection as Wolcott winner.

Dee Douglas accept the co1·eted Wolcott medal for her rendition of the
literary selection.

Janice was one of the close tenders
for the Wolcott medal.

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�PTA

Nicky Conis, Trudy Gilbert, Sharon Kanarr, Patty Floyd, and Flo Beth
Lindsey are sitting pretty in apple-blossom pink ensembles, described by
Mrs. Pat Geyer.

On March 7, 8, and 9, "Angel Airs," the PTA
fashion show, was held in the Denver Dry Tea
Room. Twenty-five senior girls promenaded down
the runway in spring fa hions from the Denver
Dry. Five male mannequins were also on display
in everything from plaid swimming trunks to
weaters with brass buttons.

Hiding behind dark sunglasses, Jim Blaschke
and Ad Lopez show off their masculine physiques amidst feminine giggles.

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Wendy Ashworth's navy blue and
white outfit is the object of envious
glances from the audience.

�BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL
Mona Montes

FRIENDLI ES
Barbara Naylor

POI E
Pat Wagner

CHEERFULNESS
ally Morrison

Joan Fi cber

COURTESY
Joanne D'Amato

DEPENDABILITY
Dorothy Davies

Charlotte Wytias

LE DERSHIP
bry Kawamoto

Senior Girl Awards

SERVICE
Janet Benish

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�Elicerio patiently indoctrinates
cadets to the discipline of military life.

East's Rifle Team followed a rigorous practice
chedule of four mornings per week from the very
beginning of the year. They were rewarded for
their efforts by capturing second place in ..the city
competition. Vince Huber, team captain, was the
top iodiyidual marksman in the ctty, and also fired
hi way to econd place in the NRA ectional meet.

Military Training

Shown instructing a cadet on East's rifle range,
Sergeant Ralph Trickey, Commandant of Cadets, devotes many hours to the development
of a competent and well-trained cadet corps.

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Rifle team captain, Vince Huber, blisters the bull's-eye in a practice
session.

�Jim Nesmith raises "Old Glory" to its honored position in front of East.

Raising the flag e~·ery morning as well as presenting the colors before all
assemblies are among the duties of the color guard.

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�Three time per week the armory become the
cene of feet being tomped in cadence, rifles
being lapped and bounced, and harp commands
being houted and obeyed. The Drill Team rehear ed it preci ion maneuvers in anticipation of
the city drill competition and their participation
in Memorial Day fe tivitie . Their polished routine wa one of the mo t impre ive acts of the
All-School Show.

Girl of the honorarv cadet corps
practice diligently in /;opes of buildzng 1111 0111. tanding drill team.

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�Military Training

Cadet Colonel Calrin Kato, Battle Group Commander,
leads a platoon of cadets in dn/1 competition.

Ho11orarv Codet Barbie Baker oben·es tin proceedings at the city
drill competition.

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�Military Training Officers

Cadet Colonel Calvin Kato
Battle Group Commander

Pat Wilson
Honorary Cadet Colonel

Cadet Lt. Colonel
Bob Taylor
Brigade S-1

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Linda Smith
Honorary Cadet \1ajor

�Cadet Lt Colonel
Steve Aydelott
Deputy Bailie Group
Commander

Cadet Captain
Bob Soren on
Drill Team Commander

MISSIO To inculcate habit of orderliness, precision, and
discipline; re pect for constituted authority; patrioti m; and to encourage a high sen e of per onal
honor and deportment

Cadet Major
Nelson Fi hman
Bailie Group S-1

Cadet Major
Valdi Moriti

Cadet Major
Vince Huber
Battle Group S-4

Cadet Captain
Gary Card
Bailie Group S-2

Bailie Group S-3

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�Cadet Major
John Ungefug

Cadet Major
Bill Killiam

Cadet Captain
John Gurley

CO-Headquarters Company

Cadet Captain
Irwin Levey

CO-Foxtrot Company

CO-Echo Company

CO-Golf Company

Sally Morri on

Pat Wagner

Kris Holm

Honorary Cadet Captain

Sue Harri

Honorary Cadet Captain

Honorary Cadet Captain

Honorary Cadet Captain

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�Delegate Assernbly

Charlotte Wytias is enwossed in wrapping canned goods for the White
Christmas Drh·e, a charity project sponsored by Delegate Assembly.

Acting as both Delegate Assembly and tudent Council sponsor, t.fiss Alice
Wolter finds herself im·oh·ed in many pertment di cussions.

Bud Bourke and Charlotte Wytias
briefly sun·ey a possible solution to
the lunchroom problem.

Delegate As embly i compo ed of one repreentative from each first hour cia . The body is
a ounding board for tudent opinion concerning
admim tration policies or problem that arise
among the students. Park.ing lot difficultie were
spurred to a quick re olution with the help of the
as embly and the cooperation of the tudent body.
The members do a great deal of work in elling
fee cards, athletic tick.et , Angelu coupon , Drama
Club tick.et , and All- chool Show tickets.

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�purred on hy a feud with potlight, e1·eral members of
debate propo ed constitutional c'iwnges.

tudent Council

Student Council

Head Girl Afona follies tactfully guides the d1scussion to an effectil·e conclusion.

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Integrating the qualitie of good citizenship and
leader hip, Student Council i part of the educational program in democratic practice. During the
school year 1962-63, the group spon ored the traditional Howdy Day, the Sweetheart Dance, the
United Fund Drive, the athlettc award a emblie ,
ophomore orientation, and election . Student
Council al o participated in Operation Amtgo, a
student exchange program with Ecuador. On a
recommendation from the previou year' council,
boo ter button were introduced at the end of the
football ea on. Criticized by a erie of Spotlight
editorial , Student Council began a eriou program to inform the tudents of its activitie and to
examine it constitution. An arttcle de cribing
the purpo e of the organizati n wa. publi ·hed in
the Spotlight and a uggestion b x for the u e of
tudent was in tailed. Special projects for the year
were a revi al of the point y tern and an investigation leading toward a more effective method of
parking lot admini tration.

�Wild poHibilities are pondered by Pat Wilson,
ue Harris, and ue A /len as they deck Earl's
halls wllh Christmas cheer.

After renous consideration, the possibilitY of
Ulim: Dul.t.• Clark as a Christmas tree omament
was rejected.

I

The Sweetheart Dance has its humble beRinning,
fostered by Head Boy Walt Oli1·er and Student
Council.

Mi s Alice Wolter, tudent Council sponsor,
suggests to Janet Benish one means of decorating D a~·id for the holiday eason.

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�Making up the "dummy " is the next step of
newspaper production .

Life magazine write , "Coming hard over the horizon, ju t beginning to make hi pre ence and his
power felt, i a new breed of American . He i
filled with purpo e and he think on a cale that
often care hi elder . He demand re pon ibility,
not becau e he craves authority but becau e he can
get the job done. He i , at thi moment in hi tory,
tarting to take over our de tiny."

Miss Clowes, Spotli~ht sponsor, supen·i es the
preliminaries of producing the paper.

Type is set under the critical eyes of Sue Harris
Editor-in-chief.
'

The 1962-63 SPOTLIGHT staff ha approached
this year with that philo ophy utmo t in mind.
Their keynote ha been a earch for truth, not
popularity. Their voice has been loud, and their
hands bu y, picking cotton from unwilling ear .
Their goal ha been to bol ter the nece ary and
eradicate the ob olete. Their year ha been one of
fruitful turbulence. Their motto: "Prai e the Lord
and pa s the ammunition."

Spotlight

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�Editor in Chief

Publicity Manager

'iports Writers

Sue Harris

Dave Heim

Marlene Zinn,
Randy Beth,
Ralph Smith,
teve Robinson,
teve McCandle

News Editor

Exchange Editors

Howard Holme

Bill Riedesel,
Merrick Bobb,
Jim Hunsaker

Sponsor

Miss Kay Glowes
Rewrite Edttor

John Windle
Busine s !.tanager

Jay Labe
Layout Edttor

Clare e Foreman
Page Editor

Charlene Spence,
Steve Robinson,
Sally Morrison,
Ralph Smith

Reporters

Dave Heim,
Merrick Bobb,
Yvonne Tobias,
Karla White,
Jim Hun aker,
Bill Riede el,
Chuck Lindholm,
Kathy Garrett,
Howard Phillips,
Howard Loomis,
Janice Wright,
Dee Dougla,
teve Harrell,
Patti Renner,
Annette Bachrach,
Larry Furno

lntricactes of the linotype mac/tine fascinate
Charlene Spence.

Photographic Coordmator

Karen Stonemet
Photographers

Denni Burdick,
Bob Park ,
John Clarke
taft A rt1 t

Annette Bachrach
'iup(lly \tanager

Karla White

Combining their criticisms, Miss Glowes and
Sue examine the results of two weeJ..s of zealous
effort on the part of the Spotli'!ht staff.

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���Peter, Paul, and Mary
Peter, Paul and Mary, the popular folk inging
group, were cho en by the tudent body this year
to elect its Angelus King and Queen. Photograph of ix ophomores were elected by unbia ed judge and then sent to Peter, Paul and
Mary. The trio elected Mi Pat Patter on and
Mr. Hugh Moore as the couple they felt best repreented the typical high chool student.

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�'

Hugh Moore
Ang Ius King

Patty Patterson
gelus Que n
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�Miss Eleanor Arden
all Sports Queen

FALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANTS are, back row, left to right: Joni
Diner, Marilyn Mitchell, Mary Jo chaetze/, Lou1se Pate, Sharon Buxton;
front row, Karen Bryan.

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��JUNIOR PROM QUEE ATTE DANT are, left to right and top to bottom: Janis Metcalfe, Barbara Baker, Sharon Buxton, Cheri Paxson, Betty
Bons1b, andra Schodde.

"Candle Light and Gold" wa the setting for the
Junior Prom. In keeping with the theme, the gym
wa camouflaged with gold and white streamers
and large candle . Mi MaryAnn Czubaty, la t
year' Junior Prom queen, crowned Mi s Kiffaney
Kline after the even attendants were pre ented.
Miss Kline wa e carted by Jerry Geddes.

Miss Kiffaney Kline
Junior Pron1 Qu en
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��"Two Heart Take All" wa the theme for the
Sweetheart Dance. Couple entered a fantasy of
red and white valentine through a tunnel of
heart , and then twi ted to the mu ic of the E quire . Mi
Mary Jo chaetzel and Mr. Jim
Bla chke were crowned Ea t High' I 963 weetheart King and Queen and took their place on a
throne in ide a heart ilhouette.

Sweetheart couples are, left to right: Eleanor Arden, Sandy Westmoreland,
Meredith Pate, Jonell Blagg, Carol Wiggins, Bill Carbone, Duke Clark,
Dave Sidwell, John Bilorusky, Bert Weaver, and Ray Benton. Mona Montes
is absent from the picture.

Miss Mary Jo Schaetzel and Mr. Jim Blaschke
Sw e theart Coupl

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��Senior May Queen Attendants are, left to right and top to bottom : Mary
Ann C;:.ubaty, Karen Bryan, a/lv Morrison, Linda muh,
id.i Co11is,
Marily11 /'.Jitche/1, Mary Jo
chaet~e/, Karen
tonemets, Barbi aylor.

Marilyn Mitchell
ay Queen

��Honorary May Queen Attendants are, left to right and top to bottom: Barbi
Bloker, Eleanor Arden, Mary Kawamoto, Beth Brown, Kris Holm, Jo Ann
Damato, Margie Hicks, and Candi Waterman. Not shown are lone// Blagg
and Pat Wagner.

�Sophomore and Junior May Queen Attendants are, left to right and top to
bottom : Mary Johnson , Sandra Schodde , Betty Bonsib, Betty Starr, Meredith
Pate, K1//aney K/me, Sharon Buxton, Lilli Pritchard, Barbie Baker, Cindy
Bums, Connie Plunket.

��Red and lVbite Day
nified by the theme "Remember When,"
the 1963 edition of Red and White Day
continued the revered tradition of emiorganized madne and unbridled pirits
which characterize Color Day. The parade, one of the large t ever to grace the
E planade, wa titled "Through the Age ."
All three cia e , club fir t hour cia e ,
and other organization di played the fruit
of wild and creative imaginations with
colorful entries into the three categoric
of float competition. The faculty joined
the cia e in pre enting a kit ba ed on
the theme, "That Wonderful Year." A
complementary contra t to the feveri h
activity of the day wa offered by the dignified May Queen crowning ceremony
which clima ed the a embly. Afternoon
entertainment for mo t Angel wa provided by the city track meet dubbed "For
the Record."

�a skier wedelning through a slalom gate
as the snow sprays up behind him ...
the inspired salesmanship of a Tri-Hi-Y member
as she earches out a buyer for doughnuts ...

�the candalous revelations brought out by a soul-searching
prosecutor as he appraises prospective members for Pre-Law
the pride of saying "I belong"

�Dranza Club

Dee Douglas puts the finishing touches on her
make-up ...

President - Jo Ann oker
Vice-President - Gahriel Litvin
Recording &lt;'cretary - Trudy Gilbert
Correrponding Secretary aueen Enge
Treasurer - Dee Dougla
Thespian President- Larry Coffee
Spomon- 1i
1ary ollin
1r. Ralph John on
Kathy Anderson
haron Brown
us1e Brown
Pat Clements
Larry Coffee
Karen Dahl trom
Dee Dougla
ancy Dunkin
Dave Eitemiller
Nadeen Enge
Patty Floyd
arol Foster
ancy Fox
Trudy Gilbert
Kaye Gilmore
Alice Haberstich
tephanie Hawkin
David Hunter
Carol lford
Barbara Irving
Gabriel Litvin
David Lundqui t
Lorene Lundqui t
Sheryl Lundqui t
Jamie Lytle
Christie Mathis
Wendy Newbold
Carol Phillips
ara Rothchild
Barbie Rucker
Polly Ann Rucker
Rosalie Schemel
Sharon Smith
David Soker
JoAnn Soker
Alene Terasaki
Dorothy Watts
Art Whittemore
Carol Wohl
Victor Wong
Trudy Gilbert
John Heckenlively
Gabriel Litvin

as Karen Dahlstrom arranges her hair in preparation for the play.
Larry Coffee dutifully studies his lines necessary e~·il.

Mr. Ralph Johnson, director and
sponsor, makes suggestions to JoAnn
Soker on her performance.

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�Drama i the grownup ver ion of the little
children' "Let' pretend!" Grease paint,
memorized lines and an inclination
toward hamming i all one need to be an
actor. Drama club members had a chance
to ham it up in oel Coward' comedy,
Hay Fever. The three act stage play wa
a far cry from ju t "pretending"; it wa
well executed through month of reheara! . For the more eriou Iy inclined
actor , The Cructble, by Arthur Miller,
wa pre ented in the pring. Along with
the e two major activitie , Drama Club
a! o produced a children's how, vi ited
dres rehear als at the Bonfil theater, and
contributed their makeup talent to the
All-School Show.

Larr · Coffee and Karen Dahlstrom rehearse
techniques.
"Hay Fe~·er" features JoAnn Soker as the maid, with
Dee Douglas . . .

and Gabriel Litvin involved in one of the
several love affairs.

�President- Jack Harding
Vice-President- Barbara Weinstock
Secretary-Treasurer- Charlotte Langford
Nat1onal Forensic League SecretaryBarbara Weinstock
Sponsor- Mi s Carole Barclay
Lois Berkey
Brian Bollacker
Yvonne Chen
Dee Douglas
John Essman
Melody Fujimore
Mary Gerner
Jack Hardmg
Jackie Heard
John Heckenlively
Charlotte Langford
George Lackeman
Dave Lundquist
Betty Nelson
Bill Pace
Wayne Phillips
Mike Perdue
Bill Riedesel
Steve Robinson
Fred eydel
Sharon Smith
Bob Stribling
Sue Thacker
George Thomp on
Barbara Wein tock
Janice Wright
Illinoi Yearling

Speech Club
Barbara Weinstock
flamed de/i~·ery.

e~·aluates

the Common Market in an in-

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Conver ation i o rapid and generally so
little premeditated that mo t people do
not take time to analyz and improve
their . peech habit . The pecch lub trie
through individual pecche to point out
the importance of poi e, diction, and tone
Miss Carole Barclay, a true humorist, intensity. The members gain an awarelaughs at Barbara Weinstock's fiery ness of voice quality, eye movement, and
jokes.
audience reaction. They learn to avoid
hackneyed phra c , to put contra t and
empha i in their voice , a well a to
logically organize and document what
they have to ay In regwnal peech meet ,
the club took part in debating, literary
interpretation, di cu ion, and extemporaneou peaking.
parks of tilougilt are kindled in the minds of George
Lackt•ma/J and fichael Perdue.

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�Prestdent ancy Dunkin
Vice-President- Judy Berni
Secretary - Verne a Pilger
Treasurer- Bonnie Whitmore
Historian - Rivers Whttlock
Sponsors- M r . Marion . Powell
Mr. Jame Coleman

usan Allen
Kathy Ander on
Eleanor Arden
Loretta Atkin
Mike Bader
hari Beardsworth
Judy Bemis
1ilunne Bodemann
Dtane Boma h
Ann Bot ford
Emma Carter
Ed hew
Bill hri tian
harri ohen
Irene riss
Cindy Crockett
uzette Culbert on
Karen Dahlstrom
Sue Dav. son
Valerie Dalton
Carmen DeHerrera
ancy Dunkin
Jean Dveinn
Judy hrlich

Jeanette Ei nach
Linda E ig
Patty Floyd
Larry Frazier
Charlene Fukuhara
Jean Gallagher
Linda Galloway
Wendy Ger ten
Trudy Gilbert
u an Graef
ue Grandy
Mar ha Green tein
Jennifer Griffey
Margot Griffith
adme Hamilton
Gail Hawkin
Hedy Hilvitz
Joyce Hudon
George Hunt
harron Jack on
Diane Johnson
tephen Johnson
Nancy Katz
Dorothy King
Pearl Ko hi
Karen Krau e
Loretta Litke
Eloth Llafet
andy Long

Randy Lorance
Norene Lotz
huck Love
Yvette Lowman
helby Luff
Rene McLean
Janet MacNeill
Mary Manning
onia Margolin
L01 May
Bev Miller
Bill Morgan
Carol Mowe
Judy Nelson
Trudi Nix
Cheryl Oye
Patty Patter on
Ann Patti on
Betty Phillip
Mar ha Pierce
Verne sa Pilger
Le ley Quast
Tom Reiva
Valene Re hetniak
Robin Rhode
Kathy Riepe
hareen Rtpp
Julie Roach
Dianna Lee Rose
Vickie Sanders

Karen cott
Barbara eikel
Ann evert on
Lynne hields
Meredith Spnngs
Martin Stark
Karen tills
Lynn Street
Kay valberg
Tom Thomas
Barbara Ullmer
Phylis Walz
Jane Waterman
Dorothy Watt
Marilyn Watts
Laurel Weaver
Rivers Whitlock
Bonnie Whitmore
am Yankee

Future Teachers of Anzer£ca

I ina Wltitlocl.. and Judv Bemis
npowuls during a meeting.

P. B. mitlt explains during an FT A
a embly /tow to ratse cucumbers.

Perhaps the prime requi ite for a teacher
i the abilit} to get along with the tudent . The Future Teacher of America
club incorporate thi a their major philo ophy. The empha i on ocial relation
lead to e ploration of other occupations
uch a admini trator, ocial worker,
peech therapi t, and working with developmental children. peaker - teacher ,
of cour e - and film give greater in ight
into the requirement and dutie of the
teacher. Thi year an a embly was preented to the tudent body m which arl
Reum poke on the prepar dne of teacher and backed up hi point by calling on
three teachers to make impromptu
spec h s.

�International Relations

Biggs, president of IR, plans the overthrow of

Actively engaged in the U.N. A embly, Model
. ., World Affair , and D.U. Conference , International Relation
lub decide the mock fate of
thi world.

Charlotte Wytias as umes the
role of conscientious objector.

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President- Marilyn B1gg
Vice-President- Lorraine Alvarez
ecretary- D1ane Wallace
Treasurer- Linda Jone
Sponsor- Mr. Edward Race
Lorraine Alvarez
leanor Arden
Marilyn Biggs
Barbara Blakeman
Yvonne Chen
L01 Collin
tanley Doida
herrie Fancher
Melody Fujimori
Lawrence Ger h
Judy Goldhammer
u 1e Graef
Lmda Jone
Jamie Lytle
Charolette Langford
Jewel faxie
ally Morri on
Betty Phllhp
1ichel aks
Barbara par
Lydia zwec
Yvonne Tobias
D1ane Wallace
Diann Wehrli
Karla White
Carol Wiggins
Janice Wright
Charlotte Wytia

�High School Red Cross
oma Margolin
President- Laurel tone
Karen Miura
Vice-President- oma 1argolin
Corresponding ecretary -Polly nn Rucker Ann Patti on
ylvia Pfeifer
Recording Secretary- farla We1 s
Carol Phillip
7 reusurer- Su an Thede
Polly Ann Rucker
A II City Representative- Jean Dve1rin
u an colt
Sponsor- Mi Judy Rowntree
Diane Short
hari Beardsworth
Mered1th pring
hsabeth Brent
Laurel tone
arol Child
Em1 tracy
Barbie ox
arol ummer
Jean Dveirin
·u an Thede
Jean Gallagher
Lmda Trot ky
Gayle Gregory
Phylis Walz
Ahce Haber tich
Elaine Wat on
u an Harrington
Pam Weimer
Beth Haugen
Marla Wei
rlene Hirokawa
Ann Wheeler
Janet Jacobs
hari Wilk.in
K1ffaney Kline
Jamce
Wright
Kri tine Kut uma
athy McRae
Roe tarcus

M1 Judy Rountree' Junior Red Cro
club ha completed a very ucce ful and
erviceable year. A talent how for patient at F1tz imons Ho pital, a visit to a
re t home, and the making of flag for the
R d ro were a few of many activitle
undertaken by thi active club. Since they
are affiliated with the ational Red Cro s,
Ea t's JRC Club members become acquainted with the ignificance of that organization' work and are able to appreciate the value of erving others.

Miss Judy Rowntree listens intently.

anta' lillie helpers- Marla Weiss, Laurel
organi•e the Christmu relief dri~·e.

tone, and

onja Margolin-

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�Pre-Med

President - Gary Card
Vice-President- Fran Ervin
Recording Secretary- Wendy A hworth
Corresponding Secretary - Beth Reisbick
Treasurer- tanley Do ida
Historian- Lorraine Alvarez
Sponsor- Mr . Schwarzler
Lorraine Alvarez
Fran Ervin
Kathy Mitchell Vicky Wilson
Wendy A hworth
Norma Goldberg Don Mulvaney
Cindy Udd
Bill Basquez
Judy Gorden
Pat O'Neill
Vette Valerie
Pete Blunt
Marty Gordh
Ann Pattison
Jim Vrettos
lame Britton
Wanda Greer
Randy Peterson Diane Yamada
Dave Brunton
Penny Haraway
Beth Reisbick Bob Yearling
Gary Card
Nora Harris
teve Replin
Marlene Zinn
Duane Carl on
Virginia John on Bill Riede el
Mary Cri
Alice del Junco
Barbara eikel
Val Dalton
Eugene Kambara Linda Servey
Judy Davis
Catherine Ketter Fred Seydel
Cheryl Dayton
Elaine McGrath
Cathy Shea
tanley Doida
John Mann
Dave Starr
Marcia Dougla
Cecelia Struck
Carol Erbisch
Steve Wetzner

Members osmotically absorb information .

Attention, Doctors Kildare and Casey!
Mrs. Schwarzler' energetic Pre-Med Club
may be grooming someone to take your
place! This club offers its members an
opportunity to learn a little about many
branches of medicine. Through lectures
delivered by qualified doctor,s and through
field trips to some of Denver's ho pitals,
Pre-Med club become more aware of the
sacrifice a well a the glamour that
make up the medical profession.

Mrs. Schwarz/er, sponsor of
Pre-Med and East's nurse, diagnoses her patient as having a
minor laceration .

�President- Eileen Verderosa
Vice-President- Pam Fuller
Secretary- Nora Barnhart
Corresponding Secretary- Marilyn Typher
Treasurer- Cele te Doebley
Publicity Director- John Blocker
Photographer- Jan Olmsted
Sergeant at Arms- Bob VanMeter
Sponsor- Mr. Gerald Weber
ora Barnhart
John Blocker
Celeste Doebley
Mary Donnelly
Connie Flack
Pam Fuller
baron Goins
Peach Moran
Jim Provo
Jan Olmsted
Marilyn Typher
Bob VanMeter
Eileen Verdero a

Distributive Education
East's Distributive Education Club was
cbo en as "Out tanding Club of the Year"
as a re ult of their performance at the
Univer ity Hill Fa bion Bar. The club
member took over the store for a day,
making u e of the sales techniques they
bad been learning all year. This is the
second con ecutive year that Ea t's DE
club has taken top honors over the other
Denver high school . Last year's Distribu- .
tive Education club president, Jim Taylor,
wa elected ational DE president, bringing further recognition to the club.

Mr. Jerry Weber explams how rcticwce i an aid to selling.

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�President- Vald1 Moritis
Vice Pre ident- elson Fi hman
ecretary-Treasurer
Gunti Moritis
ponsor- Mr. 1. K. Lindblom
Lillian Bain
Freddie Barr
Janet Black
Ronald Brainerd
u ie Brown
Y1rgmia Bru a
Jim Burbank
Kirk Conaday
Lawrence Ger h
Nelson Goldhammer

Kent Hopkins
tephen Johnson
Ru May
Mike Morten en
Dougla Nu baum
Tom Potter
John Price
Les Raphael
Steve Replin
Kendall Rupp
Larry Sarner
Patrick Sparks
John Thuron
Phylli Welker
Sam Yankee
Determined to win, Guntis
Moritis resolves the impasse
with newly found strategy.

Chess Club

"Now, 1/ I move my knight,
that will take care of hi
pawn or I could move my
queen and ... I'm ruined!"
mutters Ronald Brainerd.

"The intricacy of the game,"
says Mr. Milton Lindblom,
"is increased greatly by the
varying powers possessed by
the different men."

"Checkmate!" screams an enthusiastic
player as he moves his rook into the coup
de grace. His red-faced opponent folds
up the red-and-black board and mutters
something about goodnight until another
evening.
High interest and scientific
meditation keep the duals frequent and
exciting. The better players can try their
skill in the interschool Boettcher Tournament held each spring.

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�Euclidean Club

Pre ident- Wil on Hoffman
First Vice-Pre ident - Rob rta Payne
econd Vice-Pre ident teven Wetzner
ecretary-Treasurer- Diane Yamada
Sponsor - Mr. Kru e
John Biloru k.y
Peter Blunt
Gary Card
Tom Crumal
Abe DeHerrera
arol Erbi ch
John E man
elson Fi hman
Rick Hartzman
Wil n Hoffman
Richard John n
Alice del Junco
Cal Kato
Loui Kontnik.
George Lackemann
Irwin Levey
Mike Mortensen
Jim esmith
Dougla Nusbaum
Rochelle Ohr
Roberta Payne
Wayne Phillip
Kathy Pickering
Pete Pumphrey
teve Replin
B11l Riedesel
Clark Riggms
Cindy chneider
Fred eydel
Henry Shield
d tapleton
Paul Summers
D1ck Traylor
Koji Wada
teven Wetzner
Diane Yamada

Future hams are cured by Mr. Lew Harvey's
dissertation on amateur radio systems.

Euclidean club goe beyond the algebra
and geometry of the cia room into the
fun and intere ting aspects of mathematics
such a number theory, mathematical puzzle , and math-related cience . Per anal
re earch above and beyond the call of
duty is characteri tic of the pirit of the
club. They supplement their personal
finding with peakers, film in da hing,
electrifying color (the serie la ted for
several week ) , and field trips to surrounding places of cientific interest such
a the Martin Company, the Seismograph
Station of the School of Mines, the N ationa! Bureau of Standards, the missile
in tallations on the Lowry bombing range,
and the United Air Lines training center.

Mr. William Kruse and Mr. Harvey plan an
informal get-together after the meeting.

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�Symposiu1n

President- ick.i Koenigsberg
V1ce-Pre ident- Lydta zwec
ecretary- Wendy A hworth
Recording Secretary- Wendy Ger ten
ponsors- 1rs. Weed, Mr. Nichols
Wendy Ashworth
Lillian Bain
Barbara Blakeman
Wendy Ger ten
Chris Heidbrak
icki Koenigsberg
Linda Jones

Catherine Ketter
arol McKeeta
Ann Meza
Janice Levisohn
Barbara Spar
Ellen Strong
Margaret Stuart
Kay valberg
Lydia zwec
Karen Scott
Ann Thacker
Janice Wright

Lydia Szwec speaks on capital punishment.
Members' minds click with guillotine-/ike sharpness.

A supervi ed bull e ion may de cribe
Sympo ium club. The members di cu a
huge range of topic from decapitations
to capitals, but unlike most bull e ions
which ea ily run into digre ion , the topic
i limited by a moderator. Opinion are
welcome, but they mu t be backed by
logical thought. There i rarely a right or
wrong; the per ua ivene of a ide is dependent on the force of the argument . A
free interchange of idea lead to timulating, if not highly animated, di cu sions.

Mr. James Nichols nails an evasive thought.

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�•

President- Dorothy Davie
Secretary- andy Lawhon
Sponsor- Mr Arthur Bragg

Mr. Arthur Bragg coordinates all club activities in regard
to meeting dates and places.

Dorothy Davies, President of Inter-Club Council, asks
the club presidents to evaluate the group's functions for
the year. Besides organizing the anlllwl All-Clubs Open
House and the banquet for club officers, the Council also
compiled a roster of each club's purpose and activities
and initiated a weekly club bulletin.

Inter-Club Council

Kathy Ander n - Art Club
Bill Bruner- Boys' Bowling
Bob Marsolek- Camera Club
Valdi 1oriti -Chess Club
Fran Ervtn- Counterpoints
Ron hepherd- "D" Club
JoAnn oker- Drama Club
Wil on Hoffman- Eucltdean Club
Dave Eitemiller- Foreign Language
ancy Dunkin- Future Teachers of America
andy Lawhon- Girls' Bowling
Patty Peyton- Girls' Rifle Club
1arilyn Bigg -International Relations
Linda Nakamura- Junior Cia sica/ League
Laurel tone- Junior Red Cross
Ed Stapleton- Key Club
Judy Berni -Knit Wits
Eleanor Arden- Model Teens
Joe Meyer- Pre-Law
Gary Card- Pre-Med
Bill Gibson- Red Jackets
fary Kawamoto- Seraph Sisters
ancy Roger - Skeast
Jack Hardmg- Speech Club
Nicki Koenig berg- ymposium
ally Morrison- Tri-Hi-Y
Janet Beni h - White Jackets
Dorothy Davie -Inter-Club Council
Roberta Payne- Junior Clas ica/ League
President- Robert Marsolek
Vice-Prestdent- Robert Parks
Secretary-Treasurer- Leah Jenkin
Sponsor- fr. ielvin Spurlin
Jtm Allen

John Clarke
Tom Griffith

tan Lawren on
fom Lyden
Robert 1arsolek
Pete Mahr
Henry Meininger
Michael Morten en
Robert Park
Wayne Pearce
Jim Roth
Kay Svalberg

Camera Club
Various u es of filters are erplained by Mr.
J.telvin pur/in to Bob Mar olek and other
camerabugs.

The Camera Club i dedicated to shooting
people - on film only, of cour e. They
have een movie on styling, po ing, and
snapping, and have put their knowledge
to u e on field trip . The club al o sponored an exhibit of Salon Print in the
Main Hall at the beginning of the year.

The only time
"fogged up" wa when they went up to
the Tower to photograph the urrounding
area on a stormy day. Through their club,
the e butter-bugs find plea ure and get
experience in handling their "deadly
weapon ."
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�President- Kathy Ander on
Vice-President- Donna Uyemura
Secretary- Cindy Donie! on
Trea urer- Betty Bon ib
ponsor- 1r . Olive Green
Eva Adler
ue Allen
Kathy Anderson
Karen Arn meyer
Lois Berkey
Betty Bon ib
Kathy Bricker- Entertainment
Vivian Bridaham
Sue Burnell
Le lie Burran
haron Buxton
Danne Charron- Membership
Bill Chri tian
Cindy Donie) on
Nancy Donielson
Dennis Dudley
Nancy Dunkin

Circulo de Arte

fr . Oli1·e Green c/o er hop on another indu tnous art meetin~:.
Cal/i!fraphy is aptly executed by Mr.
Keith McKen;:ie.

From Merry-Go-Round et to "Merry
hri tma " decoration , the Art club ha
had a colorful year. Alternating lecture
and experience work hop , Circulo Derte member put into practice what they
have learned about portrait painting, creative photography, new way to wrap
Xma pre ent , and other application of
art. A their club project for the year,
Angel arti t devoted over three hundred
hour of painting to set the cheerful carnival cene for the All- chool Show. Landcape art wa empha izcd by a "paintand-play" ketching field trip to Central
City and Ru ell anyon. The year wa
climaxed by the annual all- chool art how
with the many a piring artists of Ea t di playing their work in colorful, talented,
and provocative exhibit .
ue Allen and Kris Holm enjoy a colorful interpretation of Pica so's caricatun•s.

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Geraldine Duvall
Jackie Gonigam
Annette Grube ic
Karen Holden
Kris Holm -Reception
Karen Hooker
Kathy Huber
Phil Jen on- Exhibition
Hilde Keins
Nicki Koenigsberg
Bob May- Exhibition co-chairman
Patty Maxson
Carol 1cKeeta
ue Miller
Kuka Molioo
Judy elson- Refreshment
Lmda 0 tlin
ylvia Pfeifer
Jacque Pierce
Carrol Rei ig
Warren Rhoads
Judy Rendle
Chareen R1pp
Jean Roe
Diana Rice
Diana Ro e - Publicity
Edie chne1der
Henry h1eld -Program Chairman
Carol Shultz
Elaine Slay
Cheryl tafford
Ellen Strong
hirley Strong
u ie udholt
Phyllis Swanson- Public Relations
Ruth Tatter
ue Tbomp on
Donna Vyemura
Judy Wieder
Carol Wohl
Candi Waterman
James Weis
Vic Wong
Diane Yamada

�It ha become a vogue to ing, chant, and

President- Fran Ervm
Vice-President- Nora Bailiff
Secretary- Pam Maletic
Treasurer- Toni Stroh
Program Chairman- Lia Hochstadt
Parliamentarian- teve Harrell
Sponsor- Mr . 1arion Padboy

Counterpoints

li ten to folk songs. The Counterpoints
Club ha caught the fever with many outide folk singers such as Lydia Wood.
They have enriched the music appreciation of the student body with the ecstatic
performance of the Colorado University
men' and women' glee clubs and the
Columbia Univer ity glee club. As for
them. elve , they enjoy just to sing, and
during Christma , they ang for the shopper on the Cherry Creek Shopping Center mall.

Lolly Adelman
Eva Adler
Sue Allen
Nora Bailiff
Donna Barber
Kathy Betts
Kathy Brues elbach
1anlyn Card
Le he Clift
Sue Dav1s
Fran Ervm
Errol Giddings
far ha Green tein
Jennifer Greffey
teve Harrell
Bev Harris
Lia Hochstadt
Virginia Johnson
Janice Levi hn
Randy Lorance
Pam Maletic
Lance 1atsumOnJi
Cathy McRae
Kathy 11lchell
Jan Platt
Robin Rhode
Minam Rubin
fed1e covel
Carole earles
Cathy hea
Lynn Street
Toni Stroh
Ann Thacker
Valerie Vette
Ida Voorhee
Carol Wa hco
Cora Marie Waugh
fardi Well
haron Whi ler
nna William
Mar hall Wong

Lydia Wood, folksinRer at the Dark
pomts audience.

1de, captivates her Counter-

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�Not-so-jilted Jill Christensen
played Jilted Juno.

Lorraine A l1•arez revels as
Voluptuous Venus.

Roberta Payne toasts the
success of her alias, Mad
Minerva .

X. Nady, Jumping Jupiter,
enjoys the antics of the godde ses when they try to win
golden apple from him.

Jr. Classical League
Consuls- Linda Nakamura
Roberta Payne
Tribune- Carol Wiggins
Censor- Joanne D'Amato
Scribe- Lolly Adelman
Sponsors- Mi Margaret mith
Mi Dorothy Gaubatz

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TRmE I

TRIBE II

TRIBE Ill

TRIBE IV

Tnbune- Anne Hunting
Censor- Joanne D'Amato
Scribe- Lolly Adelman
Lolly delman
Kathy Chapman
Joanne D'Amato
gne Duh
John
man
Jack Harding
Anne Hunting
uzanne Hunting
Mary Kawamoto
Irwin Levey
Karen Miura
Roberta Payne
Fred eydel
Jean hafer
Marilyn Watts
haron Whi ler
Gloria Wong
Victor Wong

Tribune- hirley Kiohiyama
Censor- Lorraine Alvarez
cribe- Janis 1etcalfe
Lorraine Alvarez
Peggy Cochran
Val Dalton
Marcia Dougla
Judy Dreyer
Tom Harper
hirley Kishiyama
Bob Kreps
Roe Marcus
Janis 1etcalfe
Judy Nelson
Bill Pace
Howard Phillips
Kathi Pickering
Clark Riggins
ara Rothchild
Gene Takamine

Tribune- Carol Wiggins
Censor- Loui e Pate
Scribes- X. Nady
Vickie anders
Karen Arn meyer
Briana Birch
Jill Chn tensen
Judy Dick
Tania Dudnikow
Clare e Foreman
John He s
Catherine Ketter
Yvette Lowman
Bev Miller
X. ady
Linda Nakamura
Louie Pate
Patti Renner
Vickie ander
Carol Vickers
Carol Wiggins
Brenda Wright

Tribune- Joni Diner
Censor- Linda Wolff
Scnbe- Marlyn Card
Marilyn Card
Bill Cavender
John Iarke
Joni Diner
Karen Eberhart
Arthur Gow
Karyn Humm
Carol Hoffman
Barbara Irving
Phil Johnson
Juanita Jones
Paul Jone
Kri tine Kut uma
loth Llafet
Kathy Riedesel
beryl tafford
Dorothy Watt
Jo Anne Whisler
Linda Wolff

�TRIBE V

TRIBE VI

TRIBE VII

Tribune- Barbara Light
Censor- Mar hall Wong
Scribe- usan Thach
Mary Conover
Barbara Foreman
Barbara Light
Laune Stark
usan Thach
far hall Wong

Tribune- Jeff Lind
Censor- Felicia Lowe
Scribe- Barbara Ahr
baron Able
Barbara Ahr
Denni Akin
Alice Biles
Milanne Bodemann
Johnene Danforth
Charlene Fukuhara
Lawrence Ger h
Jean Graham
Penny Haraway
Ruth Karr
Jeff Lind
Felicia Lowe
V1rgmia Mann
andy McNatt
Rick. Mu ick
John Neuman
orma Reynolds
Chuck. Romeo
Betty rnith
Val taple
Reggie Tuggle

Tribune- Ed keeters
Censor- Betty Starr
Scribe - Katy Pate
Lianne Aoyagi
Brian Bollacker
Harlon Dalton
Phyllis Drew
Marete Egle
u an Gibbs
rlene Herokawa
Ron Lehr
Janice Levisohn
Carl Metz
Mary Moor
John Myers
Don Perkin
John Price
Ed Skeeters
Betty Starr
Pat tranahan
Gary Tedesko

"Gaudeamu igitur iuvenes dum sumus"
is the philosophy which Latin scholars
in the Junior Cia sical League follow as
they pre ent skits and participate in other
aturnalian activities for their Christma
and Ides of March celebrations. The club
al o edits a monthly newspaper and attend a state convention, where members
take prize in translation, mythology, and
other Latin talent competitions.

Mrs Dorothy Gaubat:., co- pon.ror of ICL,
teaches about Caesar and his rampant conque t
of Gaul.

Co- ponsor of JCL, Miss Margaret mith retells
the story of eneid.

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�President- David Eitemiller
Vice-President- Daune Charron
Secretary- Jennifer Kiddie
Treasurer- Jewel Maxie
Spon or- Mrs. Blanch Pigott
Cathy Ander on
Deanna Bass
Barbara Bolton
Daune Charron
Yvonne Chen
Lynda Cook
Geraldine Duval
Glona Dunne
David Eitemiller
Ronald Fox
Sandy Glanert
Judy Goldhammer
Nora Harris

Jennifer Kiddie
Dorothy King
Cathy Ketter
Pearl Ko hi
Sharon Lee
Jewel Maxie
baron Morimoto
Linda Myers
Pat O'Neill
Cindy Schneider
Eddie chneider
Kay Svalberg
Dick Traylor
Lynda Watts
Karla Whtte
Gloria Wong
Barbie Zi kin
Honorary Member

Amalia Marcet

Mrs. Blanche Pigott

Dave Eitemiller, president of Foreign
Language Club, relates an incident in
which Ius knowledge of a Romance
language has been helpful.

Foreign Language Club
An occasional "Bon jour" or ' Bueno
dfas" may be heard at a Foreign Language club meeting, but it' not all Greelc
to them. Member feel that the club offers
them the chance to obtain an under tanding of people of foreign countrie . The
club ha been entertained by a speaker
from Tahiti and one from Operatjon
Amigo, besides films on foreign languages
and the culture of South Africa.

Members await their turn to speak.

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�Seraph Sisters
President- Mary Kawamoto
Vice-President- Pat Wagner
ecretarie -Dorothy Dav1es
Joan Fi cher
Treasurer- JoAnne oker
Sponsor- 1r . Mary Moore
leanor Arden
Wendy
hworth
Janet Beni h
1arilyn Bigg
Barbie Bloker
Kathy Bricker
Bev Brown
Marianna Carr
Kathy Chapman
JoAnne D'Amato
andra Dankert
Dorothy Davie
Debbie D~ed
Judy Dick
Fran Ervm
Joan Fi cher
Pam Fuller
Judy Goldhammer
u an Graef
ue Harris
Jean Harri on
Hosting the eraph faculty tea, Wendy Ashworth, Mrs. J.fary Moore,
Kris Holm
Dorothy Dm·ies, and Judy D1ck awaittht• !Wests.
Lmda Jone
Ruth Karr
Mr. Arthur Bragg and Mr Jack Beardshcar share compliments on
Mary Kawamoto
the cherry cobbler.
Faith Kava
Sandy Lawhon
Anne McElhinney
Mona Monte
ally Mornson
Linda akamura
Rosemary O'Donnell
Roberta Payne
Patty Peyton
Mary Helen Poitz
Carroll Re1 1g
ancy Rogers
Edie chneider
Jean hafer
orene hibata
JoAnn oker
Lydia Szwec
Donna Uyemura
Pat Wagner
Sally Morrison makes her perPhyllis Walz
son~/ guests-Mrs. James ichDiann Wehrli
ols, Miss Beth Rudolf and Mrs.
Pat West
Alice Call, feel at home.
Bonnie Whitmore
Fifty
meet every Monday
arol Wiggins
morning, wearing a red badge and conAnna William
cealing a yawn, to carry out the tradition
Pat Wilson
Charlotte Wytia
of ervice to Ea t and to the community.
Diane Yamada
The e eraph Si ters donate a period each

day to work in an admini trative office at
East. One of their annual dutie i introducing the new ophomore girls to Ea t.
In addition to community ervice projects,
they pre ent the fir t dance of the year,
give a de sert for the faculty and, with
the Pre-Law Club, pre ent the enior
return.

�Irs. Elizabeth Pixley and Irs. Marilyn Hoyle combine notes on po ture
and poi e.

Vice-Pre5idellt- Jill Chri ten en
ecretary - B bbi Foley
Trea urer andi Waterman
craphaolo. Chairman tananna arr
em or A dl'isur - Kri Holm
Junior A dnsor an } owe I
ophomore Adrtsor - Bell} tarr
pvn or 1r . Pixie}. 1r . Ho;le
Barbara hr
Kath} nder on
Ellie rden
Janet Beni h
Briana Birch
Judie Bramley
Bev Brown
onnie Burgett
tarianna arr
Jill hri ten en
Joanne D' mato
al Davi
herrie Fancher
Bobbi Foley
1ary Foley
1errilee Gay
u an Graef
Dana Gruenert
Trudy He kemeyer
Margie Hick
Pam Hollis
Paula Jone
Kri Holm
'\1ary Kawamoto
Jo 1anley
orda 1cKenzie
Jinn} McKenzte
·ally 1om on
honme fugle ton
ancy owel
K.aty Pate
Loui e Pate
1eredy Pate
Jeanne Roe
ickt ander
1ary Jo cbaetzel
andy cbodde
Ltnda mtth
harlene pence
Betty tarr
Karen tonemet
Emily Stracy
andra Lee Vogt
Pat Wagner
1andel Wakefield
Phylh Walker
Phyh Walz
andt Waterman
Laurel Weaver
1arla Wei
Carol Wiggins

98

Model Teens

The model teen' winning combination is
good gr ming, courte y and p r anality,
and poi e. Th e elu ive reward are
reap d by member· of the Model Teen
Club from hearing peakers on beauty and
grooming, pon oring a Chri tma ervice project, and pre enting their annual
pring fa hion show.

ally .\forri on applies her knowledge
in a fashion show.

�Pre ident - Judy Bemis
Vice-Pre ident- indy rockett
Secretary- icky Wil on
Treasurer- Mary lark
Hi torian andra cott
punsor fr . June Wllliam,on
Jo Pearl dam
Lolly Adelman
ue lien
Loretta tkin
an y Beezley
Jud; Berni
Brigctte Borger
harolee Bowker
tary lark
Irene
Cindy
n

Jom Dmer
Judy Dreyer
Carolyn Eric on
Linda E ig
Judy Evan
Clare e Foreman
Judy Frederick on
1elody Fujimori
Dana Fulton
Jean Gallagher
Barbara Gordon
Ga;le Gregory
Dana Gruenert
ancy Hammer
Becky Hernandez
rlene Hirokawa
Jean Hughart
Karen John n

Knit- Wits

Ann Jovanovich
hirley Ki hiyama
Pearl Ko hi
Pam Kubly
Michele Kuchel
harlotte Langford
Judy Langford
Loretta Litke
Yvette Lowman
1ary fanning
Connie tiller
Judy el. on
Patty Patter on
D~ana Rice
J...athy Riede el
Julie Roach
nn evert. on
L}nn hield
Linda pirek
Barbara teuart
Ellen trong
Pam Thurow
Barbara Ullmer
nn Wheeler
nna William
icky Wil on
Lmda Wolff
Lydia Wszolek

The Knit-Wit , pan ored by Mr . William on, encourage friend htp among the
gtrl and render cr ice to a t by varied
proj ct . At their regular meeting , the
girl di play article which they have completed and help beginners with knitting
m truction and technique . A peaker
from May-O F de cribed the many aspect oi knitting to the group at one of the
more formal meetmg .
The e knitter made carve for the children at Ridge Home, a mbled an afghan,
tuffed a float for alar Day, and created
a knitting circle for all the girl o that
they could get to know each other. Pot
luck dinners for the member wer al o
arranged during the year.

Bev Brown and Dana Gruenert practice a difficult popcorn titch .

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�P re-Law

Holl'ard Holme pleads 111 defense of his client to the unsympathetiC cars of Jtul •e Joe Meyer.

Mr. John A u~cr. sponsor of Pre-Law, discusses club policy with
Joe Meyer.

Mr. Rex Craig was newly chosen this year by the club to serve as
co-spon or.

�According to the Con titution, "The PreLaw Club hall be a boy ' club for tho e
interested -in law and chool ervice . It
will trive to olidify and clarify their intere t, and give them a common meeting
ground for di cu ion ." However, trict
con tructioni t cruple didn't limit the
cope of Pre-Law' activ1tie . In fact, the
prevailing M.O . wa no cruples. Program varied from speaker on legal inanity to a bull e ion on religion to a
karate demon tra,tiOn . The chool benefited from the infinite genius of Pre-Law
boy through the club's co- ponor hip of
the Graduate Tea, u hering at the Woodbury onte t, and pre entation of worthwhile a emblie .

examination .

President- Joe Meyer
Vice-President- Howard Holme
Secretary- Mike Pryor
Treasurer- John Rhead
Sponsor- Mr. John Auger
Randy Beth
1errick Bobb
Jim Boslough
Bud Bourke
Duke lark
Phil Davis
Barry Hochstadl
Howard Holme
Allen Kruger
Alan Loeb
Joe Meyer
Jeff Moses
Mike Pryor
Pete Pumphrey
John Rhead
Ed keeler
Bill pear
Vic Wong
Paul Wright

EW M MBER
Joel lien
Dave Babbs
teve Baker
Gary Blum
Randy Brame
Bob Brannon
Dave owdrey
Dan Eitemiller
Joe Goldhammer
Roger Greenberg
Ron Lehr
Jack Moyers
Buddy oel
Howard Phillips
Joe colt
Mike Timchula
Art Whittemore
Honorary Senior- Steve Robinson

o- pon or Mr. John Auger and Mr. Rex
Craig expended uper-human efforts endeavoring to keep the club' creative energie channelled in the proper directions,
but Pre-Law member
till enjoyed a
healthy ocial life. A "Winter Carnival,"
a graduate tag party, and many other
affair , di erectly called "parties," filled
the ocial calendar which culminated in
the Annual pring Banquet.
Highlighting the year were the Pre-Law
mock trials, held twice each year in Judge
Gilliam's court. In the e trial , member
had an opportunity to demon trate their
qualification for the bar, among other
thing ; and applicant attempted to rectify
all of their pa t sin and mi. demeanors.
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�Tri-Hi -Y

From doughnut ale for the rejuvenation
of the angel to wrapping hri tma present for Children' Ho pita!, Tri-Hi-Y
member earch for way to erve East
and the community. Since the group is
affiliated with YMCA, Tri-Hi-Y fulfills
it religiou goal by attending a different
church ervice each month. Working with
other Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y club , a Pre-

Legi lative Conference wa held early thi
year .a a preparatory e sion for the
annual Youth and Government Conference. Speakers such as Reverend Ru ell
Williams of the Inter-City Parish, Earl
Reum, Amalia Marcet, and Anne McElhinney are also a part of the club's
program.

"Get vour dav old doughnllts!" threatens ally Iarrison, JoAnn D 'Amato,
Lydia ';:wee, Dorothy Dal-ies, Laurel Wea1·er, Afary Jo chaetul, and
Judv Da1·is.

farilyn Afitche/1 and Mary John 011
look di dainfully at unTri-Hi-Y-ian activities.

Davi
Joanne D'l\mato
Trca111rt'r 1ary nn Czubaty
haplain - Barbt a}lor
Program Chairman- Judy Floyd
'pon or - M r . lice all
Record in • .\cere tar\' -

Barbara hr
'u an lien
Loretta tkin
Barbte Baker
lolly Barnhan
u ie Brown
Karen Br}an
Mananna arr
Kathy a e
Mary nn zubaty
Joanne D' mato
Dorothy Davies
Jud:y Davt
at Davt
Joni Diner
Fran rvm
Judy Floyd
Mernlee Gay
Dori Gold mith
ue Harri
Beth Haugen
Kathy Hearn
nne Hunting

102

uzanne Hunting
Mary John on
Ann Jovanovich
Mary Kawamoto
Eloth Llafet
nne 1cElhinney
Gorda 1cKenzie
Jani
1etcalfe
Connie tiller
Marilyn Mitchell
ally 1om on
Barbi a}lor
1ary Helene Poitz
1ona Porter
Carol Richard on
fary Jo
haetzel
andy chodde
Linda
heila
Betty
Karen
Lydta zwcc
Brenda Wright
arolyn Young

Irs. A lice Call chortles during a
peech by Mr. Earl Reum .

�Girls' Rifle Club
Amu ement park rille game don't eem
to be enough for the e girl . Donning their
cutoff and long dre
hirt , the girl '
rifle team fire up their skill a harphooter . There i a gung-ho pirit a they
harpen their hootmg eye and poli h their
trigger finger . afety fir t i their motto,
and they don't go on field trip until they
Jearn the rudiments of carrying, cleaning,
and toring their rifles. Some eventually
get good enough to challenge the boy at
their own game.

The Teen-Age Republican Club offers a
a link between theory and practice: the
concepts of government learned through
history clas e · and new paper and the
working politic of American partie . The
force and utility of the Teen-Age Republican may be vouched for by the great
demand for TAR worker· during the Ia t
election and by the intere t Governor-elect
Love took in meeting Ea t' club Ia t
January. The TARS gain their enthu ia m
and upport from a common intere t of
nearly all teen-agers: talkir.g politic .

President- Patty Peyton
Vice-Pre.rident
Nancy Roger
Secretary u ie Brown
Treasurer- Jacque Pierce
Sponsor- Mis Loi Patton
M1chele A hley
andy Blakely
Barbara Bonham
Phylli Bowden
Julia Bovys
u ie Brown
hse Brunkhor t
Emma Carter
Kathy Case
Lynn Craven
Mary Cri
Liz Croe
Joan Crow
Jean Graham
Janet Hamilton
adine Hamilton
Ann Hoffman
h1rley Hubbard
Kathy Huber
Jo Hudgin
Elaine Jackson
1argaret John on
Henrietta Kitamura
Barbara Light
Julie Mullins
Patty Peyton
Jacque Pierce

Karen Raffin
Leona Rinnander
Nancy Rogers
Kathy choendaller
Mered1th prings
Gwen Tepley
Linda Tucker
Jo Ann Whi ler

GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM

Ann Hoffman
Patty Peyton
Jacque Pierce
Nancy Rogers- Captain
Liz Croe

11ss Lois Patton mar!..s par age
ingbird to inspire the Girls' Rifle

Dick Fic/J, expert on Communist propaganda methods,
e.tvlains infiltration.

Young Republican League
President - D1ck Field
Vice-President- David Lundqui t
ecretary-Treasurer- Larry arne
1embership &amp; Publicity Chmrmanirginia 1ann
Party Functions Chairman- ancy Bezley
pon or- 1r. M1chael . 1ahonchak
ue Allen
ancy Bezley
Jim Burbank
Le lie Cbft
Judy Evan

Dick Field
Karen John on
Virginia John n
ue Krill
1ichele Kuchel
Dav1d Lundqui t
irginia 1ann
Larry arn r
Henry hield
V1cky Wil on

103

�President- Bill Bruner
Treasurer- Dave Beren
Secretary- Rick. Nak.amura
Deacon -Mike Lee
Sponsor- 1r. Donald Srruth
Greg Alexander
Eddie All tun
Le Almond
Mike Amori
Larry Atkin on
Dave Beren
Bill Brann
Bill Bruner
colt Casebolt

Mel Dyson
Errol Gidding
Tom Gnffiths
George Grote
Kent Hodge
Kent Hopkins
Dave John on
Don John on
Howard Ko hi
tike Lee
Tom tintken
orm Mo oni
Denni
akamura
Rick Nakamura

Bob Niel on
Doug u baum
rom Patter on
Frank taylor
Hal teffen
lex tout
Dick rra}lor
John Tur ick
Ed Tyler
Graig Wei bart
tike We tmoreland
tar hall Wong

Boys)Borvling Club

Bowling offer three of the major attraction to any p rt: relaxation, enjoyment,
and acqui ition of kill. Forgetting their
cho l-t1m fru. trations and inhibition ,
member of a t'. Boy ' and Girl ' Bowling lub loudly c pre. them elve with
appropriate hout and erie during their
weekly meeting at Dahlia Lane . A the
bowler pick up point and pointer , the
be t of them meet with other high chool
bowling club for unofficial matches.

Mr. Donald mith hopes his luck will change if
he goes barefooted.

104

�President- andy Lawhon
Vice-Pre idellt- Bonnie Whitmore
Secretary- Karen Krau e
Treasurer- Barbara etkel
ponsor- 1r. Donald mith
Hope Alire
1tchele
hley
Deanna Ba
Barbara Bolten
Colleen Bulmer
Carol Lee
Pat Ca ado
Diana han
Johnene Danforth
andy Dankert
Earlene Easley
Linda Ever man
Judy Finch
Joan Fi her
Judy Frederick on
Carol Gee
Dorthy Gib on
harlotte Henry
Jean Hughart
Janet Jame
Diana John on
Jackie John on
\i anda Jone

Girls)Bon ling Club

Sandy Lawhon scream
o1·er a r:utter ball.

Earlene Easl'iy cancels her stril..c• by teppinr: m·er the foul line.

hysterically

Karen Krau e
nn La ky
andy Lawhon
Yvette Lowman
Linda Leahy
orine Lotz
htrley Lutz
Barbara fcGee
ue Miller
Kathy Mitchell
Doreen Mori hige
Ltnda akamura
andy Painter
Dolore Pratt
Mary Read
fary Romeo
Edte chneider
Barbara eikel
Paulett peak
Donna till
Karen Stills
Pat wan on
Cora Tidwell
u an Trapp
Beverly Walker
Connie Weindel
Bonnie \i hitmore
Gloria Wong
Barbara Zi kin

�President- Nancy Rogers
Vice-President- Bill Pace
Secretary- Suzanne Hunting
Treasurer- John Heckenlively
Girls' Racing Chairman- Judy Evan
pon or- Mi s Jean A chbacher
Lannie lexander
Annette B chrach
Nat Bailey
Lillian Bain
Margarita Basse
Bill Beit cher
Jo Benwell
Janet Lee Black
Barbara Bonham
Bud Bourke
harolee Bowker
Ann Brennan
Vivian Bridaham
Fred Brown
Mark Brown

Powder snow and un hme and pretty
girl and cndlc
lope are a part of the
kiing which k.ea t bnng · to it member .
They encourage both competitive and recreational sk.nng, introduce modern techniques, provide the late t ki new , and
dimini h the fears of now bunnie . The
club chcdul week.ly ski trip during the
wmter and pring month. with time trial
for tho
who wi h to compete in the
annual Mile High and Dartmouth Meets.
From the c trial , Skea t form and sponor boy ' and girl ' racing team . To
acquaint the member with foreign ki
area , kiing techniques, and trick. skiing,
kea t pre cot varied ki movie throughout the year.

106

Patty Hearn
u ie Brown
Cathy Hearn berger
Dave Brunton
John Heckenlively
Mari Buerkle
Bob He s
Dave Cardillo
u an Hillmeyer
Jim Cazer
Pamela Holli
hristy hapin
Cy Hooker
arol hild
heryl Horton
Dave Clements
Karen Humm
harle
ollard
Anne Hunting
Edie rocker
uzanne Hunting
Chri tine Cronkey
Barbara Irving
Joan Crow
Leah Jenkins
uzette ulbert on
Jay Jernigan
Joanne D"Amato
Richard Johnson
Dennis Davin
Ron Jone
Judy Davi
hce del Junco
Ron Darius
Doug Knox
Judy Dreyer
Lewis Kontnik
Dan Eitemiller
Karen Krause
Jo Elenburger
James Kreider
Carol Erbisch
George Lackeman
Judy Evans
Randy Lorance
John E man
Anna Lotz
Patty Floyd
Jan Lot
Deann Ford
Jamie Lytle
Jay Fou t
Rick Marotte
Jon Friedman
Lois May
Melody Fujimori
Bob May
Larry Furno
Kenyon McGee
Merrilee Gay
Carol fcKeeta
Janice Gereke
Candy 1.eininger
Kathy Geritz
Reggie Miller
u an Gibb
Sue Ann Miller
arl Hartman
Jill Ha an
Gi ela Hauert
Beth Hawley
Michele Marie Hawley

Janet Milstein
Cheryl Oye
Bill Pace
Pat Pacheco
Patty Peyton
Wayne Philltp
J tm Philpott
ookie Pile
rthur Pontow
Mona Porter
Karen Raffin
Btll Retdesel
Kay Rindom
Nancy Rogers
Robert Roggenbach
Bob Ru ton
Ruth Ann andford
ue argeant
Mike chutz
Joey Scott
Barbara Seikel
Jay heffield
Betty Smith
heila Smith
berry mith
tacy mith

Laurie tark
Martin Stark
Dave Stern
Robert Stevens
Gene Takernine
Maureen Terry
Ann Thacker
Yvonne Tobias
Don Torrens
Anita Traber
Susan Trapp
Linda Trotsky
Barbara Ullmer
Jiro Mathew Wada
Maridel Wakefield
Ronald Wartburg
Candy Waterman
Maureen Wells
Sharon Whi ler
Dick Young
Stephen Canges
Alan prigg
Terry Harri on

SkEast

�107

�Red Jackets

President- William G1bson
~ ice-Prts1dent- Alan Schneider
Recording Secretary- am Yankee
Corresponding ecretary- Paul Fass
Treasurer- R1chard Traylor
Assistant Treasurer- Ronald Brainerd
Sponsor- 1r ven on
J1m Adam on
M1ke Bader
Ronald Brainerd
Norman Carl on
harles Church
Brian Davie
Paul Fa
Wlll1am Gib. on
An Gilbert
Gerald Gold mith
tan Lawren n
Peter 1ahr
Danny 1aniate
Warren Rhoads
Alan chne1der
Pat Spark
Richard Traylor
Ed Tyler
Paul Wagner
John Wiedorn
am Yankee

The Red Jacket , a newly reorganized
group, form the boys' branch of East's
Pep lub. They have a dual purpo e of
promotmg school pirit and erving East
in any way po ible. The bright red blazer , worn with pride by the member , can
be ecn when Red Jacket u her at chool
function . The Red Jackets al o present
a pep a embly and man an information
booth in the fall to aid new students.

htr. James s~·en on emerges with an answer.

�President- Ed Stapleton
V1ce-President -Jim Blaschke
Secretary- Buddy Noel
Treasurer- Gary Bloom
Sponsor- Mr. Raymond P. Acsell

Key Club

/'.fr. Raymond Acsell. ponsor, and Ed
conduct a meeting of Key Club.

tapleton, president,

Fred Altberger
Dave Babbs
Nat Baily
Stan Barrett
Jim Bla chke
Gary Bloom
Gary Blum
Bob Bronnon
Richard Crist
Phil Davis
Bert Fields
Dave Frescoln
Jeff Haynes
Barry Hochstadt
Eugene Kambara
Allen Kruger
Tracy Leonard
Jack Lighthall
Jeff Lind
Alan Loeb
Sheldon McClaury
Joe Meyer
Steve Milligan
Rick Musick
Buddy Noel
Bill O'Neil
Bill Pace
Kent Peterson
Sil Reed
Bill cates
Gene Spanarella
Ed Stapleton
Vic Wong

Key Club i a boy ' ervice club affiliated
with Kiwani · and dedicated to helping the
chool in any way po ible. Its primary
ervice project each y ar i publi hing a
student directory, beloved by boy in need
of the date and phone number . This
year the club voted to u e the profit to
c tabli h a cholar hip fund to aid a deerving enior in meeting his college
expense .

Several of the members- Gary Bloom, Jeff Haynes, Jim Blaschke, and Da~·e Babbs- pay
close allen/ion to the words of their leaders.

109

�Onl' of W.J.'s most important functions i to
Jllfi[IOrt the teams at the gaml's. The block of
rl'd and white can be seen at all major conll'sts.

110

�President -

Janet Beni h

Vice-Pre~ident - Bonnie Whitmore

lVbite Jackets
The girl you
e every Friday clad in
white jacket and red kirt portray the
typical and ideal a t High angel, known
a the White Jacket. he i cho en a a
member of the pep club for her eagerne
to encourage school spirit, her lively character, and good academic record.
Thi year the White Jacket have faithfully attended the athletic game a a part
of promoting chool spirit. They served
the chool by u hering at the All-School
Show and Council Capers, by pon oring
the annual Father-Daughter Banquet, by
taking part in a hri tma project, and
by howing their ability to drill at the
game during half-time. This year their
theme for the drill wa dance crazes:
the twist, the charle ton, and other .
During the fir t erne ter, White Jacket
meet every day in a regular gym class.
During the econd semester they have
bu ine meeting on Friday.

Secretary- Linda akarnura
Secretary- Verne a Pilger
Treasurer- Marianna Carr
Treasurer- Diane Yamada
Drill Master ancy Dunkin
Drill Ma ter- Carol Wiggin
Courtesy Chairman- Mary Helen Poitz
crapbook Chairman- Donna Uyemura
Parliamentarian- Jean hafer
Sponsor- 1r . May Dunkm
Barbara hr
athy Ander on
Kathy Ander on
Ellie Arden
Judy Berni
Janet Beni h
u 1e Brown
Marianna arr
Jill Chri ten en
Peggy Cochran
Marilyn Cohen
Joanne D'Amato
Karen Dahl trom
·andra Dankert
Sue Dav1 on
ynthia Donielson
Nancy Donielson
fama Dudnikow
Glona Dunn
Nancy Dunkin
Jean Dveirin
adeen Enge
arolyn Ericson
Fran Ervin
Olivia Fetter
Joan Fi cher
Patty Floyd
Merrilee Gay
Janice Gereke
Mary Gerner
Judy Goldhammer
u an Graef
ue Grandy
Margot Griffith
Penny Haraway
Jean Harri on
Chri Heidbrak
Ann Hoffman
h1rley Hubbard
Anne Hunting
uzanne Hunting
Sharron Jackson

Karen John on
Paula Jone
Ann Jovanovich
Ruth Karr
Faith Kavas
atherine Ketter
Jennifer Kiddie
h1rley Ki hiyama
Pearl Ko hi
Gwen Kurz
Judy Langford
andy Lawhon
Loretta Litke
Jam1e Lytle
orua Margolin
Patty 1axson
Bev Miller
Karen 1mra
Lmda Nakamura
ue Nieminen
Lynda orri
Pat 0' 'eill
Patty Peyton
Verne a Pilger
Connie Plunkett
Mary Helen Poitz
Beth Re1sb1ck
Carroll Rei ig
Robin Rhodes
ancy Roger
Cindy Rupp
Vicki ander
Jean hafer
JoAnn Soker
Charlene pence
Phylli Swan on
Lydia zwec
Ann Thacker
Barbara Ullmer
Donna Uyemura
D1ane Yamada
Valerie Vette
Carol Vickers
Ida Voorhees
Cand1 Waterman
D1ane Wallace
Laurel Weaver
Diann Wehrli
Ann Wheeler
Karla White
Bonnie Whitmore
Carol Wiggin
Anna William
Charlotte Wytias
Diane Yamada
Carolyn Young

Mrs. May Dunkin gi.,.es ad~·ice from
higher up.

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�The cramp of a swimmer's leg .. .
The sweat on a runner's brow .. .
The bruises and aches and disappointments ...
The warm satisfaction of exhaustion mixed with pride ...
The glory that is East

�/

�Football

Cherub football fortune urpa sed mo t
expectation thi year. The Big Red football team pulled one of its many up et by
overcoming the Lakewood Tiger 2 -20,
gtvmg a t it fir t tate championship in
thirteen year . Thi triumph di played to
the unbelieving sports experts that Panek'
Angel were far from mediocre. After
racing to an early 14-0 lead in the fir t
quarter with AI Dertinger, Ad Lopez, and
Walt Oliver doing the coring, the Angel
team with tood the powerful econd half
ru h put on by the Tiger . Within five
minute following the start of the econd
half, the herub' margin wa cut to one
point, 14-13. Characterizing the fine play
of the team all year, the Angel ro e to
the occa ion to nail down the victory with
core by Ad Lopez and Jim Bla chke in
the final stanza of thi locally televi ed
game. Skip Hilton wa ingled out for
pecial prai e by Coach Panek for hi exceptional blocking.
Pos ibly the toughe t challenge this ea on
was again t the heavily favored Aurora
Trojan . Aurora was favored by two
touchdown to extingui h the Angel' title
hope . The Trojan overpowered the
Angels throughout the fir t half to gain a
7-0 advantage. The in pired Angel came
back with a vicious econd-half rally. Led
by the fine offen ive and defensive play of
Dertinger, the Big Red proved to a capacity crowd of 8,000 at DPS tadium that
the Angel were superior. The victory
can be t be described a a team effort
with the defen e showing special prowe .
In the final league game of the season,
playing for the city champion hip, the
underrated Angel defen ive team came
through with its usual excellent performance in holding the explo ive Thomas
Jeffer on offen e to only thirteen point
while the ever-potent Angel offen e ran
up thirty-four points.

114

Signal caller Skip Hilton projects ~rim determination as he contemplates the fate of the Angels during the state championship
game against the Lakewood Tigers.

Arch-rival George Wa hington proved to
be a worthy foe in one of Ea t' most
critical game of the ea on and left the
field at the half-time intermi ion with a
7-6 lead over the Cherub . The Angels,
making • their own break in the second
half, rever ed the momentum of the
Patriots with a fumble recovery by Jim
Bla chke and pass interception by X .
Nady and Walt Oliver. Lopez and
Bla chke, scoring a final pair of touchdowns, left the Angel on top 19-7 as the
gun sounded.

�A //-State end A I Derringer boots his second successful extra point to put
the A nge/s out in front at half time, 14-0. X . Nady holds.

STA 01 GS
VAR ITY FOOTBALL
Points
w L T

Opp .

216
133
129
145
107
78
39
30

33
63
66
50
78
!53
197
237

Team
East . .. ... ... 6
5
outh
Jefferson .. . . . 5
Wa hington
5
Lincoln . .. . . . 3
2
Manual
I
North
West ...... . . 0
•

•

0

••••

••••

•

0

0
I

2
2
4
5

6
7

0
0
0
0
0
0

Ad Lopez. is brought down by a Lakewood Tig er after
a nine-yard jaunt to the Lakewood 28-yard line .

��The sports public often overlook the defen e when considering the potential and
ability of a good football team. Thi year
it couldn't be overlooked. Coach Paul
Coleman put together a defen e which
ranked a clo e econd in the city in average yardage allowed per game and came
through with many of the top defen ive
stands and clutch plays seen in the league
in quite a few years.
An excellent backfield ha alway been
characteri tic of Ea t High football team
and thi year wa no exception. Training
of the e backfield is the job of Coach
Myron Craig. Many an overconfident
back ha been put in hi place by Mr.
Craig's well-directed quip .
"Get him, Big Sid," is the cry as Dave "Big Sid" Sidwell
(77) and Chuck Williams (82) pour in to put the clamps
on George Washington quarterback Pete Fowler.

Ad Lopez, led by the blocking of Walt Oliver (21) and Skip Hilton (12), penetrates the Thomas
Jefferson defense for a ubstanllal gam a Ea t beat T.J. 34-13 to roll to its fifteenth city
champwnship under Coach Panek.

117

�Gary Fo ter

Dick Thomas

Center

Guard

Football

Ron Sheppard
Guard
All- ity ·econd Team

Bill (Bulldog) Bayer
Guard

118

�Steve Lind ey
End

AI Dertinger
End
All-City
All-Metropolitan
II- tate

Dave Sidwell
Tackle
All-City
All-Metropolitan
Jl- tate econd Team

!. .;.;.ollliilii•••

�VAR ITY FOOTBALL
Babb, Dave
Barrett, Stan
Bayer , Bill
Bayer, Bob
Baylor, Dan
Bender, Julian
Blaschke, Jim
Boering, Jim
Bo Iough, Jim
Canaday, Don
Condos, John
Cra1g, John
Crumal, Tom
Dahm, John
Davi , Phil
Dertmger, AI
Elhott, Terry
Ell worth, John
Flower , Roger
Fo ter, Gary
Franek, Joe
Gaul, John
Hall, Charle
Hamilton, Herman
Hilton, lop
Hogue, Mike
Hudson, Art
Johnson, Mark
Lindsey, teve
Lopez, Ad
Maclnto h, Don
Moyer , Jack
ady,X
Noel, Buddy
Nulan, Darrell
Ohver, Walt
Pomeranz, Rick
Pope, Rennie
Reed, Syl
R1chard , Wardell
Russell, Chuck
heppard, Ron
1dwell, Dave
lothower, John
Stribling, Bob
Thoma , Richard
Tohver, Chuck
Vockel, teve
Will1ams, Chuck
Coach - Pat Panek

Walt Oliver
Full bad
All-City
All- tate econd Team

120

Jim Blaschke
Winghacl..

II- ity
11-Metropolitan
All- tate
Prep of the Week
Gold Helmet Trophy
aptain
" 1o t Valuable Player"

Football

�Ad Lopez
Tailback
All-City econd Team

Skip Hilton
Upback
All- ity

econd Team

Dave Babb
Tailback
All-City econd Team

121

�Football

Coach Panel. happily accept the r;:ame ball
from an exub rant Coach Redic after East'.
14-7 l'ictory m·er Aurora in the tau semifinal game.

Coach Panek explains game strategy to tailback Dal'e Babbs as the B1g R ed
team powered past the A braham Lincoln Lancers 19-0 in the early stage
of our successful campaign for the state crown.

122

�Coach Pat Panek, dean of prep grid coache , ha been
coaching a t gridder for the pa t 24 year . During hi
tenure he ha · compiled an almost unbelievable record of
147-25-11. Thi uperb coaching has brought 15 city title
and two Ia AAA tate title to East, mcludmg thi
year
tate champion hip team. The amiable Mr. Panek,
with hi football know-how, ha been an in piration to all
tho e with whom he come in contact.

Ea t' brawny end-coach, K1rk Hinderlider, ha
pecial
pride in thi year' championship team. He wa a member of the ast team of 1949, which won the only other
tate football champion hip in the chool' hi tory. He was
al o named to the all- tate team that year a an end. The
caliber of Ea t' end can be directly attributed to thi
fine athlete.

Gatherinr? information about the opposing team from the press box is
Coach Hinderlider, while te1·e Lindsey (80) and Jim Boslough discu s
the progress of the game .

Coach Jame Redic, a native of Penn ylvania, certainly
mu t be rated a the top oph more coach in the city. In
the past two year hi team have won five out of a po ible ix major port champion h1p . Coach Redic. along
with coach Myron Craig, man asf couting y tern with
near perfection. Although the job of coa hing th ophomore team· i often underrated, it i · an 1mp rtant link in
the development of champion hip team .
123

�124

��Football

126

�127

�Back Chuck Toliver, led by guard Dan Baylor (47). races through a gap in the
South line in a junior varsity game . The South Rebels went on to win 14-7.

JU lOR FOOTBALL
Won Tied Lost
0
1
6
George Wa hington
2
4
Thomas Jefferson
2
0
5
outh
3
4
0
T
I
3
3
Abraham Lincoln
5
0
2
Manual
5
0
2
orth
7
0
0
Wet

Penetrating the middle of the line, the Junior
Varsity reels off a short gain against the South
Rebels.

128

Junior Football

Pet .
.929
.714
.714
.571
.500
.286
.286
.000

�Bate , John
Beaton, Bruce
Beaver, Owen
Brame, athaniel
Brannon, Bob
Borck, James
Brown, Fred
Clark, Dwayne
Coughlin, Gary
Daniel , John
Davin, Denms
Dertmger, teve
Desmond, Johnny
reenbcrg, Roger
Hall, Tyler
Ha egawa, Duane
Hendry on, M1chael
Holden, William
Je ke, Richard
Johnson, Claude
Keller, Ronald
1anley, colt
McComa , William
Me amara, Michael
toore, Bobby
Tou~h pa s defensl!' played an important role in
the Sophomore team's ~·ictory orer t.fanual.

Sophonzore Football

OPHOMOR
braham Lincoln
E T
George Wa hington
Thomas Jeffer on
outh
orth
1anual
Wet

FOOTB LL
Won Tied Lost
0
I
6
0
6
2
0
5
3
I
3
4
0
3
4
0
3
6
0
I
7
0
0

Pet.
.929
.857
.714
.500
.429
.429
.143
.000

"Toa tie" Bram . ophomore fullback,
romp through a holt' opened in the
Manual line by East's aggressi~·e forward wall.

tourhe , Dave
Omohundro, Lee
Orendorf, Theodore
Paglia otti, John
Perkin. Donald
Rigg, Jack
R1 ley, David
Ryan, Gary
antifer, Joe
ather. Thoma
chafer, Roger
evert on, Tommy
nook, Jame

Thoma, teve
Thomp on, Doug
Tun on, Floyd
Wallace, tarcellu
Weaver, Dave
Withrow, Frank
Yearling, Bob
Coach -Jim Redic

�Howard Holme makes a fine N'co~· ery shot during an
important match with lim Edwards of outh.

Tennis
After Ea t' netmen battled their way to third
place in the Denver Prep League, the state tournament aw their racket take new life as they swept
to an unexpected runner-up po ition, leaving
exalted George Washington tangled in the nets.
Only a couple of point kept the Angels from
cheating South out of the champion hip. Junior
Alan Loeb climaxed an excellent sea on by capturing the number one singles title, and Howard
Holme placed third in the number two ingles
divi ion. Tracy Leonard and Kuka Molioo had
tough luck in the quarterfinals of the doubles competition, but till gained valuable points for the
Angels.
Coach Lawrence Garrett gained the experience
neces ary to produce fine cro country and tennis
teams in both high chool and college. At Princeton, he ran var ity cro country for three years
and also played varsity tennis for the Tigers.

Alan Loeb, state champion, demomtrates his effective
forehand slam as he wins his match 6-2, 6-1 against
Tom Wertz of West .

�Altberger, Fred
Appleton, John
Blum, Gary
Brame, Randy
Bruner, Bill
Cantrell, Phil
Cardillo, David
Clark, Duke
Glenn, Jack
Holme, Howard
Lebr, Ron
Leonard, Tracy
Loeb, Alan
Meyer, Joe
Molioo, Kuka
Newton, Brent
Pryor, MUc.e
Rupp, Ken
cott, Joe
tern, David
Tawil, Dan
Timchula, Mike
Young, Cliff
Coach - Lawrence Garrett

Coach Lawrence Garrell relates l11s trategy wllh, left to
right, Molioo, Holme, Leonard
and Loeb before state campetition.

TE
Team
Wa hmgton
EAT
outh
Lincoln
orth
Jeffer on
Wet
Manual

Won

Lo I

36
30
29
28

6
12
13
14
18
23
34
24

I

13
8
0

Daily pep-talks played a large part in the lenni team's
success this year.

131

�Cross Country team captain Ralph
mith prepares himself for the starting
gun in the city meet.

Cross Country
The cross country season aw a large turnout of
a piring harrier . Holdmg with this year's accepted
tradition in athletics, Coach Garrett's runners, led
by captain Ralph Smith, forged by the tough Denver competition to gain the city cro country
crown. The team, retaining their fine form, went
on to rate fourth in the state meet.

Team

Points

EAT

30
31

Lincoln
North
Jefferson
Wa hington
Manual
Wet
South

55

67
86
87
103
108

Alexander, Gregory
Amon, M1ke
Biloru ky, John
Bowling, Doug
Branum, Chuck
Chnst nsen, Steve
DeHerrera, Abe
Donu, Don
Doriu, Ron
E m~n. John
F&lt;•l om, Mack
Fo~t&lt;r, Ron
Gil•son , Jeff
Gilden, Ron
Gra man, Fehx
Hill, Ken
J ol!nson, Steve
Kato, Cal
Levey, Irwin
Lind, Jerr
Medina, Lloyd
Miller, Bill
Myer , John
avarro, Steve

Leonard Perry leads two other teammates around the final turn as East
sweeps the fifth-through-eighth places
to capture the city crown.

Leading East runner of the year, Leonard Perry , sprints across the finish line
to capture fifth place.

Pace, Bill
Perez, Ray
Peter on, Kent
Reddy, Ron
Renue, Don
R1gg1ns, Clark
Rob1nson, AI
Schutz, Mike
m11h, Ralph
Thede, Larry
Westmorelaod, Pat
White, Ron

�Ea t' golfer drove, chipped, and
putted their way to fourth in city
comp tition this year. Although
there wa a great lack of experience, the team fared well again t
other schooL. In the match with
Wa hington for all-city honor ,
Ea t wa defeated on the eighteenth green by one put de pite
the effort of Captam Ray Benton
and Ed keeters.

Golf
Team

Won

Lost

Washington
Jefferson
outh
EAT
Lincoln
North
Wet
tanual

26
23

2

19
17

9
11

12
8

16
20
21
28

7

0

5

The gift of spirit was on East's
side a the team got along well in
both practice and competition.
The qualifying round for Ea t'
team con i ted of eventy-two
hole . From a field of approximately twenty-five, eight were
cho en.

Bates, John
Benton, Ray
Davi , Jim
Gold tone, Hank
Hamilton, Kent
Harrell, teven
Hoag, Tom
Maley, John
Moses, Jeff
Potter, Tom
Skeeter, Ed
Coach- Jack Moulton

133

��Dave Babbs (14) falls away from the basket as he shoots
in the game against South . East lost 47-43.

The Angel got off to a low tart, winning two
and lo ing two in the pre- ea on game . Ea t
opened the league w1th a flurry by beating heavily
favored Manual, 60-54. At the end of the fir t
round of league play Ea t, to everyone' amazement, wa in econd place with five win and two
lo e.
The econd round of league play almo t put an
end to the hop that the ngel had for winning
a berth in the tate tournament. The B1g Red
team lo t to South, Abraham Lincoln, and We t.
With their record now at ix win and five lo e
the ngel rebounded and put the orth Viking
in their place, 54-52. Thoma Jeffer on beat Ea t
for the econd time the following week, and the
hope began to dwindle.
However, Ea t fini hed in a tie for econd with
Manual and a playoff game was nece ary to
determine the team that would enter the state
tournament as econd place repre entative for the
Denver Public League. Ea t won, 51-50, and the
long fight to the tate final began .
After defeating Lakewood in a regional game, th
Angel faced Cherry Creek in the quarterfinals of
the tate playoff . Although uffering from an
acute ca e of tage-fright, a t beat Cherry Creek,
44-43. The following night the come-from-behind
cherub team did a turnabout, cured it first night
jitter , and trounced a favored Aurora team,
67-49.
The Wheat Ridge Farmer , after truggling by the
South High Rebel , faced the mall and oft-beaten
East High team. The Angel proved to be worthy
opponent .
The a t tarting team , all junior , led the Farmer at halftime by a slim margin . In the third
quarter the Farmer turned the tide and went out
in front by ten point . Then th Angel tarted to
come back and whittled the Wheat Ridge lead to
one point with 12 econd left in the game. The
Angel , trying to get po e ion of the ball, fouled,
and Wheat Ridge ank both foul hot . The Angelii
mis ed their chance for a Ia t econd ba ket and
lo t 67-64, giving Wheat Ridge the tate champion hip and the much underrated Angel a runner-up title.

Basketball

J. R . Craig (44) goes high for a rebound in the tate semi/mal against Aurora. J. R was the big gun for East in
this game, scorin.g thirty points and rebounding ~·iciously
as East won 67-49.

135

�Basketball

"We'll get them next year," is the primary thought of the Eo t H igh team as
they graciously acct•pt the state runner-up trophy.

Chuck Williams tosses in a left-handed layup against Wheat R idge. Chuck
was an A //-City and A II- tate selection this year as he led the Angels to a
very successful season.

136

�ndo, tcve
B bb , D ve
Campbell, Paul
Canaday, D n
Craog, J . R.
Ea ley, Ray
liamilton, Herman
H rtman, Carl
Hogue, M1le
John on, trve
Lond y, Steve
terer, Joe
l!Uican. Dexter
1 yer , Jack
ady, X.
Reed, Sylve ter
Reid, Billy
teven . David
udholt, Fredrick
Toliver, Charle:&gt;
~ 'illiam , Edward
William, Tom
~

Chuck William (40) drii'C' down the middle for an
easy barl.t·t durinr? the first A bral{am Lmco/n game.
East triumphed O\ ' l'r the Lancers 41-40.

Coach Paul Coleman gil·es last second
assistance to tilt A ngcl team as they
take to the floor to face another opponent.

Dm·e Babbs ( 15) shoots a jump shot
Ol'er the outstretched arm of a Wheat
Ridge defender. East lost a heartbreaker to the Farmers 67-64.

137

�Basketball

East gets the tip as J. R. Craig (44) bats the ball to Chuck
William. (40) in the f~rst game of the state tournament
again t Cherry Creek. East defeated Cherry Creek in an
o~·ertune 44-43.

It's two points for East and X. ady (35) as the Angels
wellt down to defeat in the state finals with Wheat R1dge.
Chuck Williams (41) and Da~·e Babbs (15) look on.

Don Canaday (33) stops a Lincoln opponent in
the backcourt with his fine defense.

138

�The An~?els march to the middle of the court so
that they may receh·e their second place honors.

Tipping the ball, Don Canaday (32)
controls the tip-off to J. R. Craig.

Chuck Williams (40) dri1·es down the middl~ for an
ea.ry btHkct during the fir t A braham Lincoln game.
East triumphed Ol'l'r the Lancer.\ 41-40.

139

�Going high for a rebound, J. R. Craig (44) takes
command of the situation once again. Fritz
Sud/wit (10) waits patiently.

BA KETBALL
Won Lost
Team
11
3
outh
6
8
EAST
6
Manual
8
8
6
Lincoln
6
8
orth
8
Wa hington
6
8
6
West
5
9
Jeffer on

Pet.
.786
.571
.571
.429
.429
.429
.429

.357

After stealing the ball, Sophomore Ste~·e Dertinger (22) lays it
easily into the basket.

Joe Meyer (51) throws a lefthook into the jaw of Lincoln's
Mike Rebeich .

�Basketball

141

�Junior Basketball

Team
Wa hington
Manual
outh
Lincoln
Wet
Jeffer on
orth
EAT

Scoring another basket for the Junior mrsity is Jack Moyers (27) .
The juniors had a poor season because the 1·arsity team was comprised mainly of juniors.

142

JUN IOR
Won Lost
12
2
11
3
II
3
6
8
5
9
5
9
4
10
2
12

Pet.
.857
.786
.7 6
.429
.357
.357
.2 6
.143

�OPHOMORE
Team
Won Lost
EAT
13
I
Washington
12
2
Jefferson
8
6
Lincoln
7
7
outh
6
8
Manual
5
9
North
3
II
Wet
2
12

Pet.
.929
.857
.571
.500
.429
.357
.214
.143

Alt~rger, Fred
Beaver, Owen
Brame, athanoel
Brannon, Ro~rt
Danoel , John
Dertin~er. Steve
Elli ,Jom.,
Kilby, Kraog
Kuykendall, Michael
l e, Michael
Martinez, Erne t
MeMo ley, Bill
Ri ley, David

tevens, Jerry

Strauon, Mochael
Tunson, Floyd
Wallace, Marcellus
Yearling, B bby

Jerry Ste~·ens (6) makes an easy basket in a
sophomore game against Thomas Jefferson.

farce/Ius Wallace (3) accurately shoots a jump shot in
the econd half of the Thomas Jeffer on game.

Sophonzore Basketball
143

�Baca, Dennis
Ba quez, Bill
Bla chke, Jim
Carrasco, Tom
Carra co, Trinidad
Chavez, Ernest
Coronado, W. Carey
Dalton, Harlon
Egri, George
Fong, Rudy
Fong, Tony
Fo ter, Gary
Graham, Larry
Gras man, Felix
Greenlee, Robert
HaU, Charles
Inouye, Jerry
James, Che ter
Ko hi, Howard
Low, Bryan
Loui, Calvin
Maclnto h, Don
Matsumonji, Lance
MtUer, Ru ell James
Molino, Kuka
icholson, David
Paglia otti, John
Rigg, John
Riaains, Clark
Ryan, Gary
Speliotes, Dean
Stribling, Robert
Swi her, Joe
Thede, Larry
Ungefug, John
Weaver, David

Larry Thede, East's 120 pounder, work for a pin against his Arvada opponent. Thede wound up losing the match by a single point in one of the best
displays of wrestling by an East wrestler this year.

Wrestling

East's wrestlers did not fare too well this year
becau e of the lack of experience and of a sound
nucleus. In dual meets, the Angel grappler lost
six and tied one, but came in a olid sixth in the
city tournament. Ea t ent two wrestler to state,
Rudy Pong at 112 pound and captain Jim
Bla chke at 145 pound , where neither met with
any ucce s. Coach Jim Coleman, a former East
High grappler and city champion himself, has quite
a number of promi ing ophomores and juniors
returning next year, and a first division finish is
imminent.

Coach Jim Coleman takes a somber l'icw of the progre s of the
Arvada match wluch East lost by a wide margin.

�Captain Jim 8/a chke has the ad~·antage o~·er An·ada's Ken Elliott
before falling to the state 145 pound champ1on 9-2.

fo~·ing for po ition are East's Kuka
folwo
(left) and am Drinnon of ortlr- ~!rich Drinnon won in one of the year's most exciting
matches.

�Wrestling

Bryan Loui works for a switch
during the An·ada match .

Jumor Rudy Fong worl..s to break down l11s orth foe on his way to a
second-place /111ish in city and a state tournament berth .

146

Kuka Molioo rests in a
match against orth in which
Sam Drinnon's Jaw was
broken.

�Fast action highlighted this 120-pound match pitting Larry Thede and an
excellent An·ada grappler.

Graduating senior Bob Stribling works o~·er his opponent from
North in a match which ended in a 2-2 draw.

WRE TUNG
Team
Lincoln
outh
North
Jeffer on
Wa hington
E T
Wet
1anual

Points
104

90
57
50

49
29
20
6

147

�Adams, Ed
Andrews, Pete
Barrett, George
Bre coa, Dennis
Burns, Mtke
azer, Jim
hapman, Moke
hn tensen, Steve
lark, Dwayn
De&amp;io e, Frank
Dollon, Graig
Eitemoller, Dan
·ord, John
Fou t, Jay
Fre coin, Dave
Golden, Ron
Hagiya, Mark
Hendryson, M.ike
Holme, Howard
Hopkins, Kent
J ohnson, Lee
Lorance, Randy
Kontruk, Lewi
Manley, Scott
1c oma, Moke
Moller, Bill
Moore, Hugh
Pryor, Bob
S haetzel, Tom
chafer, Roger
S~heiba, Tom
Schroeder, John
eydel, Fred
oper, Charlie
tapleton, Ed
taub, Bink
Thorne, Dave
Wteder, John
Wnght, Paul
Youn , Cliff

148

�Team
Wa hington
uth
T
Jefferson
Lincoln
orth
Wet
Manual

Point

74
68
56
36
32
10
6
0

Although it lacked experience this year, East's
wimming team captured third in both city and
state competition. Our swimmer concluded the
'63 ea on with a tate record m the two hundred
yard free tyle relay. Ed Adam , Mike Hendry on,
Mike McComa and Bink Staub, captain, fini hed
with the a toni hing time of I :39.1, thu topping
the previou record by 3.5 econds. Dave Fre coin
in the four hundred yard free tyle, Mike Hendryon in the hundred yard free tyle, and Mike Mcoma in the fifty yard free tyle all captured third
place at the tate meet. cott Manley took third
place in the hundred yard butterfly and Lewi
Kontnik came through econd in the hundred yard
back troke. All of the e accompli hment were
attributed to the driving determination of the team
and the experience and enthu iasm of Co-ach
Moulton.

�Although there are only two returning lettermen thi year, Ea t's gymnastics team
i ranked among the top four contenders
for the state crown. The gymnastics team
lost their fir t meet to Aurora and came
back trongly to defeat la t year's champion Lincoln. Heading the quad for allround proficiency are Jon Malander, captain; Jim Ca ties, and Gene Takamine.
Coach William Holmes came to East this
year from Colorado State Univer ity. He
competed for East on our first three state
gymnastics teams in '48, '49, and '50.

Competin~

in one of the less glamorous but
more difficult gymnastics erents is Fred Duncan
in a floor exercise.

Dan McAndrew does a pirouelle on the high bar during an
early season meet.

Gynznastics

150

�Gymnast Jon t.falander performs a handstand toward a
first place finish on the still rings.

VAR ITY GYM ASTICS
Allen, Tony
Brown, Mark
Burbank, Jame
Ca tie , James
Chapman, M1ke
O.Uon, Craig
Duncan, Fred
Etchepare, Paul
From, Don
Garfunkle, Dave
John on, Stephen
Malander, Jon
McAndrew, Dan
Newell, Richard
Rector, J a me
Spngg, Alan
Stout, Roy
Takamme, Gene
Wells, Gary

Showing the skill and know-how needed to be a
successful gymnastics coach is William Holmes.

Dom(f a back flip in front of the
is Alan prigg.

JUdge

15 1

�Baseball

AR lTY BASEBALL
Ando, Ste\le

Babb, Da•e
B yer , B b
B ylor, D n
Bl chke, Jim
Bloom, Gary
Campbell, Paul
Chalk, Gene
0 rchinez, Gary
Egn, George
Franklin, Earle
Gaul, John
Hayne , Jeff
Leonard, Tracy
Loui, Bryan
1artin, Paul
Morgan, Bill
Moyers, Jack
ady, Xa.aer
oel, Edmund
Oh•er, Welt
Re1d, Bill
Robinson, Ste•e
Sidwell, Dave

Jim Blaschke and Dm·e Babbs collaborate on appropriate trategy.

The East bench whoop it up as the Angels core a close
~·ictory Ol'l'r Thoma Jefferson, 2-1.

�•

Coach Myron Cratg ha a friendly little discus ion with
the umpire abolll the alteration of a deci ion.

Walter 0/n·er ( 11) eros es home plate with the winning
run of the game.
Jim 8/a chke trike

0111 another Jeffer on

batter as he leads the A nge/s to

153

�Baseball

Walt Olil'l'r connects for a bast• hit in the T.J. game.

SOPHOMORE BASEBALL

un·evinl! the ituaticm i Coach
Robit; on . and Coach Coleman .

154

fyran CraHf,

te~·e

Buton, Bruce
Brame, athaniel
Greenberg, Roger
Ha egawa, Duane
Hoag, Tom
Je le, Richard
Keller, Rom
Kuykendall . 1ichael
M&lt; amara, 1ickey
Mo , William
akamura, Denni
Orendorf, Theodore
Pagha otti , John
Perlin, Donald
Ro~l( , Bryon
Ro ley, David
Ryan. ary
evert on, Th rna
tratton, 1.ichael
Thomp on, Dou111as
V ithrow, Frank

�With a Herculean effort, AI Titus
hean·s the shot.

Track

Gahe Lill'in sails ol·er the crossbar, displaying hi poll'ers
in the pole mult.

LeapinR into the upper strata of the atmo5phcrc. J. R . Crair: prepares for
rt•-entry afru a tla::.-ling hi~h jumpinr:
performance.

155

�lexander, Greg
Am1 ri, M1ke
Atkt on, Larry
Baker, Steve
Bame, Craia
Ba quez, BtU
Bate , John
Btloru ky, John
Brannon, Bob
Branum, Chuck
Brown, Fred
Burran, Le lie
Canaday, Donald
Canaday, Larry
Chri tensen, Steve
lear, Gary
Couahlin, Gary
rata, John
Davt, Phil
Dertinger, AI
Derlinger, Steve
Dorius, Don
Dorius, Ron
Eitemiller, Dan
Ellsworth, John
Fol om, Robert
Fo ter, Ron
Franck, Joe
Gtb on, Jeff
Graham, Larry
GriCCiths, Tom
Halvorsen, Tom
Harn on, Tarry
Hendryson, Mtke
Htll, Ken
Hunsaker, Jtm
Inouye, Jerry
Johnson, Claude
Joh~on, Steve
Kambara, Eugene
Landau, Felix
Lawson, Marvell
Levey, Irwin
Lind, Jeff
Litvin, Gabriel
Macintosh, Don
Me lellan, James
Me 1o ley, Btll
Miller, Btll
Millican, Dexter
Molioo, Kuka
Mourhees, Dave
e mtth, Jun
ewton, Brent

Pace, Btll
Peter on, Eddy
Pomeranz, Ric
Reed, Bernard
Reed, Sylvester
Renlie, Donald
Rigg, Jack
R11111ins, Clark
Robtn on, AI
chafer, Roger
Spanarella, John
Spear, BtU
Steven , David
Stevens, Jerry
Staub, Bink
Ti by, Charles
Toliver, Charles
Utt, David
Vretto , Jtm
Walker, Bruce
Wallace, Marcellus
Walton, John
Weaver, Dave
Whittemore, Art
Williams, Chuck
Williams, Tom
Winkler, John
Wooten, James
Wunderlich, Gregg
Yauch, Werner
Yearling, Bob
Titus, AJ

156

Da1·e ti!I'I!IIS, the Angels' fpeedy junior hurdler, clears the final barrier in
the 120-yard high hurdles.

�High-Jumper Chuck Toli~·er floats o~·er a height greater
than his own.

Track

Ranking in the top three for city honors
thi year, the track team has proved it elf
capable of capturing the city crown. Although there are few returning lettermen,
there are many promising newcomers that
have made up for this weakne s. The field
events are the team's tronge t areas. With
Tom Halvorsen and AI Titus throwing the
hot and di cu and Bink Staub in the
pole vault, the possibilities for state are
good.
The team itself po se e great spirit
and drive. All of this is attributed to the
fine coaching and support of Coach Jack
Moulton. Hi experience and guidance
have led many teams in the past to both·
city and state titles.

East's state champion shot putter, Tom Hall·or en accompanie his mighty hea~·e with a
mi.cd1tier roar.

157

�Each individual is carved with perfection.
He is a singular being, unlike all others,
Yet he joins with them to share laughter, ideas, friendship ...
And he is remembered in different ways . ..
By a friendly word or a certain smile or a distinctive walk.
He has his own feelings, his own beliefs, his own perspective.
He is remembered for being himself.

��ALLE , SUE
Prestdent
DERTI GER, STEVE
Vice Pr ident

PATTERSO , PAT
Secretary

MISS ALICE WOLTER
Sponsor

Sophmnore Class Officers

In his spare time .\fr. Edward Race,
. oplwmore cia s sponsor, leaf through
ew Y orl..er,"
back issues of ' The
"The Times Literary upplement," and
"Mad Maga-ine."

Student Council
BAR HART, MOLLY
WALLACE, MAR ELLUS

Mrs. Eleanor Flotow, a ponsor of the
sophomore class, demonstrates a fantastic new card game she has del'ised,
the Program-Card huff/e.
WE

MORELA D, PAT

WRIGHT, MARDI

160

�Abel, haron
Adam , Larrie Lou
lexander, Lannie
Allen, Jill

nder on, Judy
ndrew , haryon
ngelo, ick
oyagi, Lianne

rellano, Bruce
A hley, 1ichele
Atkin . Loretta
tkin on, Larry

ernice

Babcock, George
Baca, Denni
Bader. 1ichael
Bain. Lillian

Barnhart, folly
Ba korville, Pat
Bate . John
Batt. Gale Lynn

Beaton, Bruce
Beaver, Owen
Beezley, ancy
Benwell, Jo

Bergman, raig
Berkowitz. 1arcia
Berman, Bobbi
Be t, Linda

Beverly, Lugeama Ro e
Bile, lice
Black, Janel Le
Blakely, andey

Board, haron
Bollacker, Brian
Bomash. D.ane
Bonham, Barbara

161

�Borck, Jame
Bot ford, Ann
Bowden, Phyllis
Bowker, harolee
Bowling, Doug

Brame, Randy
Bramley, Judie
Brandt, Deborah
Brannon, Bob
Branum, Charles

Sophonzores

Brent, Ro eann
Bre cia, Denni
Brocha, Kathy
Brock, Ben
Brock, Jean

Brok, Alina
Brown, Bill
Brown, Fred
Brunkhorst. Elise
Brunton, Dave

Mrs. Marv Rider routes one of the frequent calls to the school. A switchboard is necessary to handle the many
extcnsinn in the building

Correspondence for the day is checked and answered by M is Alwyn E1·ans, ecretary to Mr.
Colwell.

Bull, Judy
Burbank, Jame C.
Burgett, Connie
Burgraf, Gail

Burns, Catherine
Burn, Cindy
Burns, Michael
Calloway, Yvonne

Cardillo, Dave
Carroll. Jo zette
Ca ado , Patricia
Cavender, Bill

162

�avo, Dianna
Cazer. Jim
ec, Bob
Chapin, Chri ty
Chavez, Ernie Pete

hri ten en, teve
Clark, hern
Clear, Gary
Iemen! , Dave

Clement , Pat
Cluff. nnette
Collin , Michael
Collin , Wendy
Coronado. Wm. Carey

Mrs. La~·el/e Holifield sets the tab set 011 the
typewriter as she types out the list of absentees
for the day.

Coughlin, Gary
Couture, Terri

Covey, Bill
Cowart, Gloria

Cox, Barbara
Cox, Bill

Mrs. Sonja Ek keeps elaborate
files on college bound seniors.

randall, Chri tine
Cri , Mary

�Taking the first mventory on new
books is Mrs. Kathryn Waters.

Mrs. Emilie Te cher checks a note card against
other references.

Mrs. Evelyn chachter/e delivers a load of books
to the toreroom, a hm·e11 for bibliophiles.

Mrs. Anne Anderson speedily types 011 emergency bulletin to be
di tributed and read to all the tudents.

164

�Sophonzores

Mrs. Ha-l'l Clark hands an excuse sl1p to Patricia
"Fingers" West .w that Jhe can work in the library during
her study hall period.

ronkey, hristine
Crouch. Larry
Crow. Joan

Cummin . 1ona
unningham, Larry
Dalton. Harlon

Daniel , John
Davenport, indy
Davin, Denni

Davi , Georgia Ann
Davi ,Jimmy
Davi . Ronald 0.

"No!" says Mrs. l\farilyn Jester firmlv to a student trying
to obtain a tardy slip to a fifth period class after lunch.

Dayton. Cheryl
Dertinger, teve
De cio e, Frank

Diner. Joni
Dortzbach, Jeanette Kay
Dougherty. John

�Duboi, u an
Dungan, Dale
Duvall, Gerri
Earl, Penny

Ea ley, Earlene
a ley, Robert
Ei nach, Jeanette
Eitemiller, Dan

Elenbogen, Jo
Elli ,Jim
Elmer, Linnea
ngel , Linda

Erbi ch, Carol
Etchepare, Paul
Ever man, Linda
Faris, Pat

Fasano, Jim
Fauver, Paul
Fey, Douglas
Fields, Bart

Finneran, Catherine
Fioravante, Anastasia
Fiori, Mike
Fi her, Lynn

Pictorial files are well resourced by Miss Eloise Pearson. These
pictures ca11 be used for guides ill identifyinR animals, people and
great pai11tings.

Floyd, Clay
Foley, Ed
Foley, Kay
Forbes, Steve

Foreman, Barbara
Foster, Ron
Fountain, Roger
Foust, Jay Richard

Fox, Nancy
Franklin, Dennis
Freehling, Bill
Freeland, Melody
ReviewinR 11ew books is one of fin Barbara Gillette' jobs. Otherwise, sire may be seen n·cei1·ing and ird1·inR tire borrowed books.

Friedman, Jon
From, Don
Fujimori, Melody
Fukuhara, Arlene

�Fukuhara, Charlene
Fulton, Dana
Gallagher, Jean
Galloway, Linda
Gapuzan, Albert

Sophonlores

Garder, foni
Garten Ray
Gaumer, Ronni
Gavette, Lmda
Geritz, Kathy

Ger h, Lawrence
Gibford, Mary Ellen
Gib on. 1ichael
Giddmg Errol
Gilden, Ron

Gutenburg could carcely have imagined the number of book required by East in a year. In addition to book that students buy, hundreds of textbook and library books find their way into the
building. The e new arrival are ent to the book
room, affectionately called the "dungeon" by tho e
working there. After they are tamped and catalogued, they are routed to their variou de tinations. In the library the books receive loving
care from the librarian . Mrs. Clark, Mi Pearon, Mi Gillett, and Mr . Martin pend as much
time reprimanding delinquent borrowers as they
do in maintaining the books.

Mrs. Grace Martin checks the files to root out
delinquent borrowers.

Glassey, Btll
Goldfogel. herri
Goldhammer, Joe
Gonzale . Jo ie
Gordon, Mark
Gow, Arthur

Graham, Larry
Gra man, Felix
Green, Joan
Greenberg, Roger
Greenier, ngelo
Greenlee, Robert P.

Greer, Ina
Greer, Wanda
Griffey, Jennifer
Griffin, ally
Grote, George
Haber titch, hce

167

�Hagadorn, Vaughn
Hagiya, fark
Halbrook, ue
Hamilton, Janet

Harding, Roger
Harrington, Bill
Harrington, Mary Ann
Harrington, ue

Harris, ora Faye
Hart, Chri
Hasegawa, Duane
Ha san, Jtll

Haugen, Beth
Hawkin , andra Gail
"&lt;P"=- Hawley, Beth
.. Heard, Jackie

Hearn, Kathy
Hecht-Nielson, Robert
Heilig, Jerry
Hei ten, Carol

Helstien, herie
Henderson, Phil
Hendryson, R. Michael
He s. Bob
He s, Linda

Sophonzores
Hiden, Irma
Hillhou e, Bill
Hillmeyer, u an
Hoag, Tom
Hoffman, Carol

Hoffman, herrie
Holden, Bill
Holmes, Myra
Hoi t, Monta
Holubecz, Erika

Homstad, Mary
Hooker, Karen
Horton, Cheryl
Hotaling, Kathy
Huber, Kathleen

16

J.1r. Jack Moulton reclines in the plush seats
of the driver education car.

�Hudson, Joyce
Hull, Danny
Humm, Karyn
Hunt, John
Isbell, John

Ivanov, Ria
lwago hi, Ron
Jackson, Elaine
Jacob , Janet B.
James, Chester

Jarvis, June
Jeffer on, Marilyn
Jernigan, Jay
Je ke, Richard
Johnson, Alan

Johnson, David
Johnson, Don
John on, Jane
Johnson, Jim
Johnson, Linda

John on, Peggie
Johnson, Phil
Johnson, hirley Mae
Jones, Juanita Carolyn
Jones, Wanda

Joslin, Larry W.
Katz, Renee
Keller, Ron
Kenney, Pamela
Ktlby, Kraig

Kimsey, DeAnn
King, Karen
Kitamura, Henrietta
Kittredge, Pete
Kline, Dan

1iss Ja) Breen, the social worker,
counsels ll'ith a student in the course
of her busy schedule. She spends much
of her time ~·isiting parents of students.

Klug, Lewis
Kout is, Liz
Kramer, Suzy
Kreider, James
Krill, Su an

Kubly, Pam
Kulling, Janet
Kurtzer, Dennis
Kut uma, Kri tine
Kuykendall, Mtke
Kyle, Shirley
Lamarr, Cynthia
Lanca tcr, Dale
Landau, Felix
Landis, Hale

169

�La b}. tan ley
L k.y, nn
La Ie). aundra
Lauterbach. Helen
Lawrence, like

Law on. Marvell
Leaf. Linda ue
LeB01 . Dore n
Lee, arol
Lehr, Ron

LeRoy. Kenneth
Le lie, Dick.
Leyden, Tom
Light, Barbara nne
Lindley, Ed

Lind ay. Linda
Linn. Deanna
Little. Martha
Llafet, Eloth
Long. andra E.

Lorance, Randy
Loui. Calvin
Luman, Frank
Lundquist. David

Lundquist, Lorene
MacLean. Brian
1addy. David Lee
Mahr, Pete

1ajor. Tom
1aniate . Danny
fanley, colt
Marcus, Roe

1artin. Eugene
fartinez. Jim
1atsumonji. Lance
1ay, Loi

1cCaul. Randy
1cGee. Barbara J.
McGee. Ken
1cGrath. Iaine

170

Sophmnores

�\1cKenzie, Gorda
fcKinzie, Jinny
1c 1tllan, Jane
1c 1o ley, Bill

1c amara. fickey
1c att andy
1cQueary, \ttd.y L.
feininger, Candy

Mei , Jerry
1elnick, Barbara
Metzger, Elvira
1iller, Bill

Miller, Connie
Miller, ue Ann
1illigan, teve
1il tetn, Janet

A /ways willing to aeccpt money is the school
treasurer, Mtss Jennie Marr. he is a lillie more
hesitant about Ri1·ing it out'

Molde, Bradley
1oore, Adell
1oore, Hugh
1oore, Mary
1oore, Patsy

Moore, Rochelle C.
Morimoto, haron
1o , Btll
1ourne, Tina

1ugle ton, honnie
full in , Julte
Mulvaney, Donald
fyers, Helen
1yers, Linda

fyer , L. John
akamura, Denni
ance, u an
Neumann, John
ewm n, Nancy

171

�The efficient lunchroom ladies work from seven
in the morning to prepare the aromatic and nutritious meal . A great deal of planning goe into preparing the well-balanced and varied lunches from
day to day. Students tampede to the lunchroom
in anticipation of the palatable dinner . Line fork
to the left, plea e!

Were it not for the indefatigability of the
custodians, a t could not be a beautiful
and well kept a it is. Hous \ ork 1 child'
play compared to the cnormou job of
cleaning such a wide prcad tructure. The
cu todian i called upon to operate in such
diver ified field as that of plumber, electrician, and mechanic. They take care of
heating the chool and keep the walk
clear in the winter, and watering the lawns
in the summer.

172

�Newton, Brent
ielsen, Pam
ielsen, Robert
orman, fary Ann
O'Brien, Bill

Ohmer, Jane
01 on, Wayne
Omohundro, Lee
Ot tot, Ray
Oye, Cheryl

Pacheco. Pat
Papazian. uzanne Ellen
Pate, Katy
Pate, feredy
Patter on. Patty

Patter on, Tom
Paul, Leonard D.
Penny. Richard
Perkin, Don
Pierce, Mar ha

Pomeranz. Ron
Pontow. Arthur
Porter. fona
Potter. Tom
Pratt, Dolores

Price, Bobby
Price, John
Prince, Heidi

Pritchard, Lilli
Quast, Lesley
Quintana, Maxine

Ragulsky, Ro emary
Raphael, Le ter
Ra kin, Linda

Sophonzores

Redmond, Linda Kay
Reece, Barry
Replogle. arol

Rep chlaeger, Bob
Rettberg, u an
Reynolds, orma

173

�Rice, Diana
Richard on. Carolyn
Ric.hardson. Joyce
R1chmond. George

Riedesel. Kathy
Rigg, John
Rigg, Byron
Rindom, Kay
R1 ley, David
Robert , Kay

Sophonzores

Rogers, Gloria
Rome, Eli
Rome, Kathy
Rothch1ld, ara

Rumfelt, Rex
Rupp, Kendall
ack, Jerry
ad., Jim
age, Carol
akamoto, Carrie

The IBM office in room 304 is bu y at all times
of the year. In the fall, pecially punched cards
are fed through the machine to regulate the chedule of the teacher and the student . Then, individual program are printed up by the machine and
di tributed to the tudents. By the time emester
marks are due, it make out all the report cards
complete with parent ' name ready to mail. The
second erne ter, everything i repeated. Mr. John
Smyth and hi tudent helper do all the red tape
work which is nece ary in order to figure out the
machine's schedule.

atisfyin~ teachers' and students' demands is an
enormous headache for Mr. John Smyth.

aks, Mikkel
alina , Samuel
ander on, Anita
andford, Ruth
andler, tuart

ather, Tom
avoy, Phylli
cavo, Jim
chaetzel, Tom
chlichting, Linda

choendaller, Kathy
chomberg, Darlene
chreiber, Mike
chreiber, teffie
cott, Joey

174

�cott, ue
ecreti, Rocky
eifried, Jolene

ervey, Linda
evert on. nn
hea, Cathy

h1pp. Pamela
hively, Phil
hort, Diane

hultz. Joanne
hurtleff. Linda
imms, Jimmy

imonton. Cindy
imonton. lip
imp on, Dianne

Carrying her clerical notes. Irs. Virginia Shakespeare
commutes back and forth from the tc tmg office to the
college counseling office.
laughter. Margaret
lingo, Dan
mith, Leonard

m1th, Pete
mith, Ruthie M.
mith, heila
Smder, Liz

nooJ.., Jim A.
ogn, Karen
oker, David
oli , Beverly Ann

pring, Paul
tark, Laurie
tarr, Betty
teffen , Robert

�Stern, Dave
teuart, Barbi
t1ce, herry
·tout, Alex
Stratton, Cindy

tratton, Mike
truck, Cecelia
ummer . Carol
Svalbert, Kay Lynn
weazy, Alice

Sopbonzores

wi her, Joe
Szarafin ki, Dagmar
Tams, Pat
Tatum, Peggy
Taylor, Kathy

Every tudent know of the horrible courge of
tc t , standardized or otherwise. After more than
a decade of being te ted, the high chool student
ends up as a et of tatt ttc . The e precious
core are guarded by the con cientiou taff in
the te ting office which include Mi
Craven,
Mrs. Powell, Mr . Call and Mrs. Shakespeare.
The California and Iowa te t , taken by juniors
and ophomore , and the PAR te t, which eniors
mu t pa in order to graduate, are among those
admini tercd by the te ting office.

en•ing as go-between for the College Testing Service,
the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, the
American College Test, the College Entrance Examination
Board, and the Achin·ements Tests, Miss Elizabeth
Cra~·en has many month of work, not to mention the
administration of the school tests.

Temple, Karen
Tepley, Owen
Thach, Susan
Thomas, Greg
Thoma , teve

Thompson, Doug
Thomp on, Gary
Thomp on, Michele
Thurow, Pamela
Tidwell, Cora Jean

Timchula, Mike
Timmons, Irene May
Tockman, Judy
Traher, Anita
Trapp, Kathleen

176

�fravi , John
I rujillo. There a
ruggle. Reginald
Udd, indy

pd:.=:~~=~p~===~~~~IJ~IiJ!I~I!!t____:__~J~-=~~~

nderwood. Marilou

Wagner. Barbara
Walker, Beverle}
\i alker. Bruce

Wallace, 1arcellu
Walloch, Eugene
Ward, Carolyn
Warner, Bonme
Watanabe, haron

Waterman, Jane
Watt , Dorothy
Watt , Lynda Lee
Weaver, Dave
Weeks, Bob

Weindel, Connie
Weipert, Dave
Wei bart, Graig
Westmoreland, Mike
Westmoreland, Pat

Whi ler, JoAnne
Whittemore, Arthur E.
Wieder, Judy
Wilcox, Mary ue
Wilhoite, Lauren

Wilkins, Shari
Wilson, Carol
Withrow, Frank
Wohl, Carol
Wolff, Linda

Wong, Mar hall
Worley, Vikk1
Wortham, Darlene
Wortman, Garrett
Wright, Mardi
Wright, Sharyl
W zolek, Lydia
Young, Margaret
Zigler, Cathy
Zmn, Marlene

177

�LOEB. ALA
Pre odcnt
HECKE 1EYER, TRUDI
Vice Pr odent

Junior Class Officers
PLU. KETT, CON IE
Secretary
KLINE, KIFFA EY
Trea urer

" hould we appro~·e the use of the optimum stratagem in the procrastination
of the grossly misrepre enred endea~·ors of the Junior class?" is one of many
problems facing Mr. Lloyd Gnadt and Mrs. Elizabeth Pixley, Junior class
sponsors.

Student Cou1Uil
BAKER, JUDY

BAKER, STEVE
BLUM, GARY

CHEW, CORKY
EVANS, JUDY
METCALFE, JA IS

178

�bel, Darlene
Adam , Connie
dam on, Jim
Adler, Eva
lien, Anthony G .

lien u an
Ander on, David
ngelo, Suzy
rn meyer, Karen
Babb, David

Bachrach, Annette
Badger, Terry
Bailey, Jim
Baker, Barbie

Barger, Peggy
Barne , Craig
Barrett, George
Barrett, tan
Barv1k, ue

Ba l-ett, Vickie
Bas e, Margarita
Bayer. Bob
Baylor, Danny
Beard worth, han
Bed aut, Earnie

Bell, Jim
Bell, Mark
Bender, Myra
Beren, David
Berkey, Lois
Berry, Marilyn

Bett , Katherine
B1rd, Orlo
Black, Perry
Blackburn, Kay
Bland, Dick
Blatnik, Fran

Block, Jeannine
Bloker,Judy
Blum, Gary
Bobb, Merrick
Bodemann, Milanne
Bole , William

�Bolten, Barbara
Bon ib.Betty
Boreing, Jim
Bourke, Bud

Bru elbach, Kathy

Buxton, haron
ampbell, Paul
antrell, Phil
Ca e, Kathy

Linda mith -most energetic cheerleader.

asten, Mike
Ca tillo, Patricia

Castles, James
Chalk, Gene
Chan, Diana
Chen, Yvonne

Chew, Charles
Child , Carol
Clark, Mary
Cochran, Peggy

Collard, Charles

Karen tonemets- most head cheerleader.

Copeland, Julie
Cowdrey, Dave
Craven, Lynne
Crew , Joanne

�Crocker, Edie
Crockett, Cindy
Croe , Elizabeth
Crumal, Thomas
Cunningham. Connie

Davie , Lenetta
Davis, Julie
Davt , andra

Davi, Val
Davt on, Sue
Day, Larry
DeAnda, Vicki
DeBell, Fran

DeHerrera, Carmen
DelJunco, Alice
Dermut, Stephen
DeRoo, Diana
Dorius, Don

East's corp of dedicated cheerleaders provide the
irnpetu for chool pirit by appearing at all athletic conte t and organizing pep a semblies
throughout the year. Under the spon or hip of
Mr. Jim Coleman, the cheerleaders practice diligently for many hour in preparation for converting the hy teria of a ten e game into recognizable
encouragement for the team.

Cheryl Paxson- most quiet cheerleader.

Dorius, Ron
Dougla . Marcia
Dreher, Mike
Dreyer, Judy
Dudnikow, Tania

Earp, Linda
Elliot, Terry
11 worth, John
Enarson, David
Enge, Nadeen

Juniors
Epley, Chris
Eric on, Carolyn
Erickson, Ronald
Es ig, Linda
man, John

Evans, Judy
verman, Lorraine
Fi her, David
Fisher, Norm
Fi her, Ode a

�Fi her, herry
Flower , Roger
Floyd, Judy
Fong, Rudy
Ford, John

Fo ter, Gary
Franklin, 1onty
Freeman, Bruce
French, Donna Marie
Gallagher, Ann

Garrett, Jim
Garrett, Kathy
Gaul, John
Gavlik, Cheryl

Gay, Merrilee
Geddes, Jerry
Gelb, Mary
Gib on, Jeff
Gilmer, Lennox

Mary

Jo

cheerleader.

Gilmore, Kaye
Gold mith, Dori
Gold mith, Gerald
Goldstone, Hank
Gonigum, Jacqueline

Gordon, Barbi
Green tein, Marsha
Grube ic, Annette
Gullik en, Gary
Hailpern, Paul

Hamilton, Nadine
Hansen, Dean
Haraway, Penny
Hardiman, andra
Harding, Linn

182

Hawkins, Stephanie
Hearn, Patty
Hearn berger, Cathy
Heckemeyer, Trudy
Heckenlively, John

�Heidbrak, Chri ty
Heim, Dave
Hellen, Marlyn
Hendry. on, u an
Henry, Charlotte Leititia

Hernandez. Elmer
Herrera, Carol
He , John
He ter, Rod
Hoch t dt, Lia

Hodges, Kent
Hoffman, Ann
Hogg, Robyn
Holden, Karen
Holland, Barbara

Juniors

Holli, Pam
Hopldn , Kent
Huber, Pam
Huckobey, John
Hutchin on, David

Huwa, Joyce
Jackson, Sandra
Johns, Sandra
Johnson, Gregg

Johnson, Jacquelyn
John on, Karen
John on, Mary
John on, tephen

John tone, Clint
Jone , Paula
Jone, Ron
Jovanovich, Ann

Kambara, Eugene
Kaptain, Bob
Katz, ancy
Kein, Hilde

Kemp, Kenneth
Ketter, Catherine
Kiddie, Jennifer
Kimmett, Clarence

Lynn Strut -loudest cheerleader.

I 3

�1 4

�Ki hiyama. hirley
Kline. Kiffaney
Koem berg, icki
Ko hi, Howard

Krep . Bob
Langford, Charlotte
Lar on, Linda
Leahy. Linda

Lean. Guirec
Lee. Barbara
Lee, h-aron
Le 1a ter. Dave

Juniors
Leonard. Sherri
Lewi. Gary
Lewi . !farian
Lighthall, Jack

Llafet, Eugene
Loeb, Alan
Loomi . Howard
Lort, Jann

Lort, Tony
Lundquist, Sheryl
Lytle, Jamie
1'aclnto h, Don

MacNeill, Janet
Madsen, Regina
Madonna, Ann
Mahan, Allyson

Maierhofer, Teena
Maletic, Pamela
Manley, Betty Jo
Manning, Mary

fargolin, Sonia
!farkham, Cindy
!farotte, Ricky
!fartin, Dale
!fartyn, Paul
Max on, Patty
!fayeda,Joanne
Me andle , teve

�McCauley, Charle
fcCoy, Bob
fcCoy, Judy
fcCullough, Joan
McDonald, Tom

McLean, Rene
McMurdo, Robert
fc a or, Ron
McPher on, Ron

Juniors

feininger, Henry
Merritt, u an
Metcalfe, Jani
Meza,Ann
Michel, George

White Jackets Charleston during a half-time
drill VII dance cru::.es.

Miller, Bev
Miller, Jack
Millican, Dexter
1illward, Jay
1iura, Karen

1ode itt, Lani
Moreno, lma
Morgan, Bill
Morgenegg, Carl
Mori higi, Doreen

Moe , Jeff
Mowe, Carole
Moyer , Jack
Mullenax, Jan
Mullin, Don

186

�Musteen, Martha
Myers, Beverly
Nady, X.
Naiman, Sharron
Nakamura, Rick

Neil, Carol
Nelson, Judy
Newell, Albert
Newton, Kari
Nicholson, Dave

Noel, Buddy
Nowels, Nancy
Ohr, Rochelle
O'Neill, Pat
Pace, Bill

Parkinson, Pete
Parks, Robert
Patterson, Steve
Pattison, Ann
Paxson, Cheri

Peacock, Clois
Pearce, Wayne
Phillips, Carol
Phillips, Howard
Phillips, Wayne

Pile, Cookie
Piro, James
Pitts, Jeanette
Plunkett, Connie
Polzen, Maralyn

Price, Barbara
Price, Dyanne
Pritchard, Marilynne
Pryor, Robert
Pumphrey, Pete

Raffin, Karen
Ralston, Mary
Reed, Gloria
Reid, Bill
Rei bick, Beth
Remedt, Dick
Rendle, Judy
Renner, Patti
Rettberg, Rodney
Richard , Wardell
Riede el, Bill
Riffel, Pam
Riggin , Clark
Ripp, Chareen
Roach, Julie

�Robinson, Ru s
Rodriguez, Ralph
Roe, Jean
Romeo, Mary Lynne
Romeo, Vicki

Rose, Dianna
Rose, Judy
Ro. e, Leonard
Roth, Jim
Ruby, Mike
Rush, Marland

Rutherford, Jill
Ryan, Joy
Sanchez, Benny
Sander , Vickie
cate , Bill
Schanefelt, Tom

chemel, Rosalie
chneider, Cindy
chodde, andra
Schoenfelder, Mary

churr, Ginny
cott, Saundra
Searles, Carole
Sargent, Susan

Juniors
hanahan, Patrick
harp, Dave
heffield, Jay
hields, Lynn

hof tall, Gary
hockey, Barbara
Slaughter, Susan
Slothower, John

188

�I 9

�mith, Beryl
mith, Jeanette
mith, andra
m1th, Terry

park , Patrick
pence, Charlene
pence, Dale
prigg, Jan

pring , feredith
tafford, Cheryl
teven , Ronald
tone, Laurel

tracy, Emi
trako ch, Pam
trand, Donald
treet, Lynn

troh, Toni
Suiter, Dana
wanson, Patricia
Takamine, Gene

Tartler, Edd
Tatter, Ruth
Tedesko, Gary
Terasaki, Alene

Terry, Maureen
Terry, Patte
Thede, Su an
Thoma , Debbie

Thomas, Tom
Thomp on, Cindy
Thomp on, Sue
Thurow, John

Tobias, Yvonne
Trapp, Dianne
Trotsky, Linda
Tursick, John

Juniors

�191

��Vogt, andra
Voorhees, Ida
Vretto • Jim
Wallace, Diane
Walton, John

Wartburg, Ron
Wa hco, Carol
Wat on, Elaine
Watt , Marilyn
Wei s, Marla

Juniors
Welch, Kathy
Welch, Larry
Wells, Maureen
Wheelock, Norman
Wheeler, Ann

Whisler, Sharon
White, Karla
White, Ron
Wieder, Kitten
Williams, Marc

Wilson, Y1cky
Winter, Barbara
Wong, Gloria

Wood, Dean
Wright, Brenda
Wright, Janice

Zarecor, Michael
Pope, Rennie

�CZ BATY, MARY AN
V1ce Pre 1dent

~ATERMA

, CA Dl

D'A iATO, JOAN E
Trea urer

Senior Class Officers

fr Robert Kl'nnedr and Miss Jean Aschbacher, enior
lass .Sponsors. strug~le with the age-old problem of
cia Jul's .

BE ISH, JANET
CO IS, NICKY
CLARK, DUKE

Student Cou1Uil

DAVIS, PHIL
HOLME, HOWARD
MARCET, AMALIA

ROBI

0

, STEVE

SPEAR, BILL

MITCHELL, MARJLYN

WAG ER, PAT

NAYLOR, BARBI

W ILSON, PAT

RHEAD, JOH

�ADAMS, BO NIE
ADA 1 , EDWARD
All- ity Sw1mmong; AU-State Swimming;
"D.' Club; Dele11ate A sembly, Senior Service
Project; Skeast; Swimming; '63 Club.
ADAMS, JO PEARL
Knit-Wits

AHR , BARBARA
H1gh hool Red Cro ; I.R. Club; JCL, Sec.;
Mod I Teen ; Semor erv1ce Proje t; TriHi-Y , White Jackel-', '63 Club.
AKI , DE
JCL.

IS

ALLE , JE

ETTER

ALLE , JIM
ALMO D, LES
Boys' Bowling; '63 Club.
ALVAREZ, LORRAI E
l.R . Club, Vice-Pre.; JCL, Censor; Pre-Med,
Historian; Science Seminar; '63 Club.

AMTER, JUDY
Foreign Language Club; F.T.A.; Guls'
Ensemble, '63 Club.
ANDERSON, CATHY
Circulo d'Arte; Delegate Assembly; KnitWits, Wh1te Jackets
A DERSO , KATHERINE J.
Angelu Staff, Art Editor; All-School Show;
Council Capers; Delegate As embly; Drama
Club; Folk Song Club; F.T.A.; Inter-Club
Council; Model Teens; P.T.A . Model; Circulo
d'Arte, Pres.; White Jackets.

A DREWS, PETE
"D" Club; Delegate Assembly, Gymnastics;
Skeast; Swimming.
APPLEHAUS,DARLENE
APPLETO , JOHN A.
"D" Club; Jr. Usher; Science Seminar;
Tennis.

ARDEN, ELLIE
F.T.A.; Homecoming Queen; Inter-Club
Council; l.R Club; Jr. E cort; Model Teens,
Pres.; Seraph S1sters; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant, White Jackets; '63 Club.
ARMBRUSTER, FRED
ASHWORTH, WENDY
All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Ass't Copy
Editor; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club;
Jr E cort; Knit-Wits; inc Point Circle,
Sec., Pre-Med, Cor. Sec.; P.T.A. Model;
Science Seminar; Seraph Sister ; Skeast;
Symposium, Sec.; Young Republican League.

AVERETT, GARY
Delegate As embly.
AYDELOTT, STEVE
BACHMAN, JOHN
Deleaatc A embly; Gymnastics; JCL; Track.

�embly; Key

BARLOW, DOUG
Council Capers; Cro s Country; Dele ate
A embly; Euclidean Club; Key Club; Skeast;
Track .
BATES, JOH
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Ba ketball;
Concert Choir ; Council Caper ; Football;
Golf; '63 Club.
BAUGH, ELLEN

BAYERS, WILLIAM
AU- ity Football; All· tate Football;
Ba eball, Ba ketball; "D" lub; Delegate
A embly, F.:&gt;lk Song Club; Football; Science
Seminar; Skeast; '63 Club.
BEMI , JUDY
F.T.A , Vice Pr , Inter-Club Council;
Knit-Wits, Pr .; Wh.ite Jacket .
BE A VIDEZ, TRI lOAD
AU-School Show, Hi(lh hool Red Cro

BE ISH, JANET
All-City Pep Club; Angelus Staff, A 't
Edllor; Htgh ·hool Red Cro ; Inter-Club
ounctl; Jr E con: 1odel Teens; enior
Service; eraph Si te~. Skea t; Student
Counctl; White Jackets, Pre ; '63 Club.
TO , RAYMOND
Boy ' Bowhng; "D" Club; Golf, Captain;
Gymna tic ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant .
BERG,FRA CY
Delegate A embly; Girls' Bowling· Jr.
Achievement; Knit-Wits; P.T.A. Model;
rvice; '63 Club.

BERRY, JAMES
Ba eball; Ba ketball, "D" Club; Football;
Foreign Language Club.
B TH. RA DY
Boy · tate ; Pre-Law; enior Service, kea t;
potli~ht tar£, A 't Page Edttor;
tudent
ouncil, Leader hip Conference; '63 Club.
BE , BILL
R.O T
, Rifle Team; Tri-Angels, Sec
BIGGS, 1ARILY
All-City Orch tra; All-School Show; Council
Cape~. D legate A embr,; Inter-Club
Counctl, I R. Club, Pre .; r. Escort; Seraph
Sisters; Speech Club.
BILORU KY, JOHN
Cro Country, Euclidean Club; Jr. Usher;
Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Track; '63
Club .
BIRCH, BRIA A
Counterpomt ; Dele[!ate A embly, Girls'
Ensemble: J L; 1odel Teens, Skeast.
BLA K, Jl 1
All-City Band, All-School Show; Ba eball;
Ba ketball; Council Caper ; Football; Jr.
Achievement; Mu ical.
BLACKI , PAT
BLAGG , JO ELL
Counterpomt ; Delegate A embly; Girls'
En emble; High School Red Cro ; P.T.A.
Model; Skea t, Sweethean Couple Attendant.
BLAKEMA ,BARBARA
Dele ate A embly; F.T.A , I R. Club; JCL;
ymp tum, White Jacket ; '63 lub .
BLA CHKE, JAMES
All-City Footb II; 11-City Ba eball;

II- ity

~~!te t~~~ibAr'r':·rc1~\~0 ~0it~~ ~~o~~J: ; :R ~iu
11

1

Starr. Sports Editor; Ba eball~ "D" Club;
Dele¥ate A embly; Football 1...apta1n, lnterlub oun•il; J L; Jr. U her, Ker. lub ice
Pre .; Pnncipal's Advt ory Coun tl ; emor
Service; Sweetheart Couple; Wre tline,
Captain; '63 Club; All-American Football.
BLIZZARD, CHUCK
Football.

196

�BLIZZARD, KAY
Senior ervice; '63 Club .
BLOKER. BARBIE
All- hool how; Concert Choir; D I~ ate
A embly, Jr. E ort; Knit-Wits; eruor
Service; eraph Sisters; White Jackets; '63
Club.
BLOOM, GARY
Baseball; "D" Club; Delegate A embly;
Gymna tic , Jr. U her; Key Club, Treasurer;
'63 Club.

Seniors
BLUNT, PETE
Delegate
embly; Euclidean Club; Folk
Song Club, Pre-Med; Science emmar;
Senior Service; Woodbury Cont t, '63 Club.
BOGGS, ROBERT
BO D, WALT
Football; Wr tUng; '63 Club.

BOR

R, BRIGITIE

BOSLO GH, JIM
II.City Student Council; Ba ketball; "D"
lub: Folk S ng Club; Football; J L;
Jr. t.; her; Key Club: Pre-Law; enior
Cia Pre .; Skea t; Srudent Council;
Student Council Leadership Conference;
Track, '63 Club.
BOUFFORD, MADELINE

�BOYD, RAY 10 D
BO'\ 0, \ ILLIAM
BO'rlE, M RGAR T 1\.1
Concert ho1r, Counlerpomt : G1rl • Bowhng:
kea 1

BRA
, BILL
All-City Ch ir; Boy ' Bowling; Con er1
Choir; Tenni
BARKER,DON A
Counterpoints: Delegate A embly: Girls'
Bowling; Girl • Ememble; Tri-Angels.
BRE T. Ell ABETH
AU- hool how: Concert Choir;
Counterpoint : Girl ' En emble; H1 h School
Red Cro

BRE

!A, MIKE

BRICKER, KATHY
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters; Art Club.

BROOKS, PHIL
BROW , BEVERLY
Jr Escort ; Knit-Wit : Model Teens: Seraph
lc!:~: , fl::~u~~sters Welcoming Commlllee;

6

"But I didn't throw that piece of gum
on the ceiling!"

BROWN , FRANK
Angelu Staff, Head Photo rapber; Co.mero.
Club, Jr U her.
BROWN, MARX.
"D" Club; Deleao.te A embly; Gymnaatica;
SwimmJna.

BROW , STEVE
BRU ER, WILLIAM
3

~e~,itr;~~~~~b~ 1:t~~~~~~~~~n~';';~~~:
Usher; Tennis; Wre Wn ; '63 Club.

�BRU. KHORST, BRUCE
Dele~;tate A embly, JCL, Jr. U her,
\\ re tl1ng.
BRYAN, KARE.
embly; Homecomlnl! Q
n
Atlendant, Jr Pr m Auendant: May Queen
Auendant; Model Teen ; P.T A. M d I;
Skea t; Student Council: weetheart oupl
Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y: '63 Club.

Dele~;tate A

BUOKLEY, MIKE

BUERKLE, MARl
BULMER,COLLEE
Gir ' Bowling: Kmt-Wu
BU CH,BOB
Ba eb II; B ketball; Delegate A embly;
Football; JCL; Senior Service; '63 Club.

Seniors

BURHEN , LEO ARD
Gymnastics; '63 Club.
BU H, SAM
AU-City Choir, All-School Show ; Concert
Choir; Council Capers, Swimmmg.

BUTLER, DELORIS
BUTTERWORTH, JA IE
All-City Red Cr
Council, Drama Club;
F.T.A.; High School Red Cro , '63 Club.

BUXTO , ROBERT
'63 Club.
CALLAHAM, KARLA

CANADAY, DO
B ketball; "D" Club; Football; Track.
CANGES, STEVE
keast .

�CARD, GARY
All- It Band; All-Cily Orch tra; All-Sch
Sh w, All· tate Orch tra; All· tate B nd;
Coun 1 Capers, Euclid n lub; Inter lub
Council; JCL; Jr. Ur.ber; Pre-Med, Pr .,
Semmar.
CARR, BET Y
Del gate A mbly; J L;
P.x:try Cont t.

kea t; Strang

CARR, 1ARIA
A
All uy Pep Club; AU--School Show ; Concert

~r~b~; ~~~ef:.•e ~ rt~~~~J'T~~nn,

ngua e
napb "'k Chairman; emor ervice; eraph
S1 ten., Tn-Hy-Y; White Jacket&gt;, Trea .;
'61 Club.
CART R, EMMA
F T .A ; Girls' Rifle Club.

HARRON . DUAN
Che
tub; Foreign Language Club, VicePr : FTA.; G~rls' n emble; Jr
Achievement ; Circulo d' Arte.

HEW, EDWARD
CHI M, DA NY
HRISTFN E , JILL
Delegate
embly; JCL; Model Teens VicePr . ; enior Service; Student Council'
Workshop; White Jackets , '63 Club

Seniors
CHRISTIA , BILL
Circulo d' rte; F T .A .; Track .
CLARK, DUKE
Delegate As embly ; Jr Usher; Pre-Law ;
SCience Semmar; Student Council ;
weetheart Couple Auendant.
CLARK, JOH

COFFEE, LARRY
Ali hoot Show; Angelus Staff, Production
d1tor; Drama Club; Stage Crew; Thespian,
Pre ., Council Capers
OHE , MARILY
White Jackets.
COHE , SHARIE
~~uc:~~mts; Folk

200

ng Club; F .T.A .;

�embly . H1gh
lad I, tudenl
CORO "ADO, P t.:LA
High S,hool Red Cr
COVEY, JO.
Ba ehall; Gymna lies; Tri-An el .
CO\I.PERTHWAITE, KARE
f'oretgn l n a e Club ; Girl '
cmble ;
kca t , '63 Jub
CO ·. Sll \I.
rage Crew, Captain.
CR
Dele

D LL, PETE
mbly .

1e A

CRIS . IRE, E
F.T A; Jr. AchleHment ; Knit-\\ I! .

ate A embly, JCL; Key
LBfR ON PHIL
Dele tc A embly; Gymnastic , Track
:lUBAT"t, 1ARY A
Delegate A embly; F.T.A .; Girl· En emble;
Inter-Club Council; Jr Cia \ice-Pre .;
Jr. l'r m Queen ; Mar Queen Attendant;
em or Ia... Vtce-Pr . ; Seruor Scrvtce;
Skeat; Tri·H1-Y, Trea .; '63 Club.
OAHLSTR0\1, KARE
All-S&lt;hool how; Council Caper ; Drama
Club Vice Pr .; F.T.A.; Model Teens;
Mu ical; While Jackets.

D'AMATO, JOAN. E
All-School Show; Concert Orche tra;

~~~e~ar~ ~ ~~~~Ziu~·~o~n ~;i~~~~~c:'~ or;
Jr. Escort; 1odel Teens; Senior Cia s, Treas.;
Seraph Si ters; Skea t; Tri-Hi-Y, Record.
Sec., White Jackets; '63 Club.
DANFORTH, JOH E E
AU-School Show, Girls' Bowlin&amp;; JCL.
DANKERT, SA ORA
Girls' Bowling, Jr. Escort; Serpah Sisters;
Seraph S1 ters Welcommg Committee, White
Jacket
DAVIE , DOROTHY
All-City Orche tra, All- &lt;hool Show;
All tate Orche tra, Council aper ;
Inter-Club Council, Pres; Jr. Escorti.PreMed, Hi t., Seraph Sisters, Sec , Tri-Hl-Y,
Vice-Pres.
DAVIS, JUDY
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Delegate

:-cie~~~~~m9~~:: fk~~e~b~~~J.~~-~~~~cil

Leadership Conference; Tri-Hl-Y, Sec.; '63
Club, Council Capers.
DAVIS, PHIL
"D" Club; DelcJate A embly; Football;
Jr. U her; Key Club; Pre-Law; Student
Coun ·11; Track; '63 Club.

DEHERRERA, ABE
Baseball; Cro Country; "D" Club; Delegate
Assembly; Euclidean Club, Jr U her; ine
Po1nt Circle; Track.
DEHERRERA, FRED
DERTI GER, ALA
All ity Football; AII-Cllr, Track; All .State
Football; Ba ketball; "D • Club, Vice-Pres.;
Dele ate A embly; Football; Inter-Club
Council; Track; '63 Club; All-Metropolitan
Football; All-Metropolitan Tracie

��Seniors

01 K, JUDY
All- Hy Orche tra ; All-School Show ; Council
aper ; DelejJate A mbly; JCL : Jr. Es ort:
eraph t ter
DICKERT, BARBARA
Delegate A embly , JCL.
Oil LO , RAIG
All- tty Swtmmtng ; All-State Swimmtng; "D"
tub; l·ootball: Gymna uc ; Swtmmtng ;
Track : ' 63 Club .

DIXON , CHARLOTIE.
DOEBL Y, CELESTE
Delegate A embly; Distributive Education,
Trea , Jr. Acluevement; '63 Club.
DOIDA, STANLEY
Boy 'State ; Inter-Club Council; I.R . Club ;
Jr. U her; ine Point Circle; Pre-Med,
Trea .; Science Seminar.

DONIELSO , CYNTHIA
JCL, Jr. Escort; White Jackets; Circulo
d' Arte, Sec .
DONIELSON, NA CY
Delellllte As embly; I R. Club ; JCL; White
Jackets, '63 Club; Circulo d' Ane.

DOW I G, JOHN
All-5chool Show; Delegate Assembly.
DUCKWALL, HARRY
"D" Club; Delegate_ A embly; Gymnasuc ;
Musical; keast; Swtmmtng; '63 Club.
DU CA ,FRED
Cheerleader; "D" Club; Gymnastics; Skeast.

DUNKIN, NANCY
All-City Pep Club; All-5chool Show; Concert
Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club; Folk Song Club; F.T.A., Pres.;
Inter-Club Council; White Jackets, Drill
Master; Tri-Angels; Circulo d'Arte.
DYSO , MELLIS
Boys' Bowlina.
EASLEY, RAYMOND

EHRLICH, JUDY
EITEMILLER, DAVID
All-School Show; Council Capers; Delegate
A embly; Drama Club; Foreign Lan11uage
Club, Pres.; Inter-Club Council; Musical;
tudent Council Workshop; The pian;
Woodbury Conte t.
ENDSLEY, JERRY
All-City Baud; All-City Orchestra;
All-School Show; All-State Orchestra;
All-State Band.

ENGER, WILLIAM
EPSTEIN, JERRY
ERVIN, FRAN
Concert Choir; Counterpointa, Pres.; Foreian

~~~~~r;.kf~~~~i~J~!'..~s"e':ti~i ~rvlce;

Seraph Si ters; Skeut; Student Council
Workabop; Tri-Hl-Y; White Jacketa;
'63 Club.

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�Seniors

del.
S, PAUL
Camera Club; Che
c.

Club; Red Jackel.!, Corr.

FETIERS, OLIVIA

Gi~f~a~?'WI:rt~ ~·I;:C"e·t Model, Scien e

FI NERAN, CHRIS
FI CHER, JOA
F rei~n Lan~u e Club; Girl ' Bowling;
Ht h chn 11 Red Cr
, Jr Achievement;
Jr. Escort; Seraph Si ters, Sec.; Skeast;
\\-bite Jacl-et .
FLACK, CON IE
Che Club; Dt tributive Education; Jr.
chievement; Gtrl ' Rifle Club.

FLOYD, PATrY
Delej!ate A embly; Drama Club; F.T.A.;
P.T.A . 1odel; l-ea t; White Jackets, '63
Club.
FOLEY, BOBBI
ounterpoint : Dele!'llte A mblv. Gtrls'
Bowlin , Sec.; High School Red Cr :
Knit-Wits, Vice-Pr""' ; fodel Teens, Sec.;
P T.A Model; Skeast.
FOL OM, ROBERT

FONG, TONY
"D" Club, Wr tlina.
FORD, DEANN
keast.
FOREMA , CLARESE
Dele~ate A embly; JCL, Scribe; Knit-Wits;
pothght taff, port and Layout Editor;
White Jacket

FOSTER, CAROL
All- ch.,ol how: Delej!ate A embly; Drama
Club; Th pian; White Jacket..
FRA, 'KLJ •. GEOI&lt;GE
Ddet~ate A
fl'~ly,
FRAZIER, LARRY

FREDRICKSO , JUDY
Gtrb' Bowling; Knit·Wi
FRE

'OL
11- tate "imming,
embly, Key lub;

FRITIS, ETHEL

�FUGIER, GARY
Con ert Chmr
FU 10, LARRY
All- ch &gt;ol Sh w, Counterooont
Folk Song &lt;.:lub, Vtce-Pr .,
lr.e t: Spotlight Starr.

GILBERT, BOB
Ba ketball: "D" Club: Dele~ate A em~ly;
Folk ona Club; Football; JCL; Skea t,
Track; '63 Club.
GILBERT, TRUDY
All-City Ch lr; All- -:h ol Show; Concert
Choir· Coundl Caper . Counterp tnt ;
Dele11ate A sembly; Drama Club, Sec.;
F.T.A.; Girls' Ensemble; Jr. E cort;
P.T.A. Model.
GIL tORE, DO
R.OT.C. Rifle Team.
GODWI -AUSTE , JOE

GARCIA, DAVE
Ch
Club; Distributive Education:
Wrestling.
rAY!

,

A ORA

GEE. CAROL
Ail-S hool how: Counterpoint : Girls'
Bowling; Girls' En emble; JCL; Pre-Med;
drnce emtnar.
GEREKE, JA
Dele11ate A embly; F .T.A .; Hi11h chool
Red Cro : Knit-Wit : P.T.A . Model; Skeast:
Whtte Jacket : '63 Club.

GER ER, MARY
Delellate A embly: P.T.A. Model, Skeast;
White Jackets: Wolcol! Sight Reading
Con! 1.
GERSTE , WE DY LEE
All-City Choir; All- choo! Show: Concert
Choir; Counterpoint ; Delegate
emb!y;
Folk on11 Club; Foreian L~naua2e Club;
F.T.A : Symposium, Corr. Sec.; '63 Club;
Angelaire

GIBSO . BilL
Inter-Club Council; Red Jackets, Pres.;
Student Council Leader hip Conference;
Tri- ngel
GILBERT, ART
Delegate As embly.

GOLDBERG, SA ORA
OLDHAMMER, JUDY
Foretgn Language Club; I R. City; I.R Club;
Jr. E cort; emor ervtce; Seraph Si ters,
\\ hite Jacket
GOLDHAMMER,

ELSO

GRAEF, SUSA
An elu Starr. Album Editor; Delegate
A cmbly, F T.A , I R. Club; Jr. Escort;
Model Teen ; Senior Service; eraph
Si ters; White Jackets; '63 Club.
GRAHAM, JEA
JCL; Girl ' RWe Club.
GRANDY, SUE

�GRAVES, D . GARETIA

Seniors

GREER , BOB
Foot ball ; Gymna tics .
GRIHilH , M RGOT
F T .A ; Jr. Ach1evement; JCL; Kmt-\\ it .

GRIFFITHS, TOM
Boy ' B "lin ; Camera Club , Track.
GULLIKSE , VER
Gymna llc.
RLEY, JOH
All · · hool how; Cro
Drill Team .

Country ; R.O .T.C.

HALL, DAVID
HALL, JOE
Jr. Achievement; Track.
HALVORSE , TOM
All-School Show; All-State Track; Concert
Cho1r ; JCL; Track ; Mu 1cal.

HAMILTON, KENT
Golf.
HAMILTO , ROBERT
HARRIS, SUE
Delegate A embly ; Honorary Cadet, Jr.
E ~ ort ; Kmt-Wits : Principal' Advi ~ ry
Council; Seraph Sisters; Spotlight Staff,
Editor; Tri-Hi-Y ; '63 Club; Honorary Cadet
Drill Team

HARRISO , JEAN
Girts' Bowling; Jr. Escort ; Senior Service;
eraph Si ters , White Jackets
HARTMA , JEA
HATASAKA,SHARO
Girl ' Bowlina.

HAYNES, JEFF
H LLER,RO
Delegate
embly, I. R Club; Skeast;
Young Republican League.
HELMS, JEWELENE

HE DERSON, BARRY
HE DERSO , RUSSELL
All-City Rand; All-City Orchestra; All-State
Orch tra .
HE SLEY, LARRY

�HER
DEZ, BECKY
Kntt-\\it,
HESSLER, LARRY
Jr. Achievement; Wr tling.

HICK , IARGIE
D legate A embly; Model Teen , P.T.A.
1 del, Skea t.
HILTO., SKIP
All-City Football; Ba ketball; "D" Club;
Dele~tate A embly; Football; Key Club;
Track; '63 Club.

HILVITZ, HEDY
HI SHAW, KARE
JCL; White Jackets,

HOFF~AN, WILSON
Euclidean Club, Pre .; Jr. U her; National
Merit Finali t, Sctence Semmar.

HOGUE, KEN

HOLM, KRIS
Delegate A embtr. Honorary Cadet; Jr.
E cort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; Model
Teen ; P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sister ;
Sojourner's Contest; Circulo d'Arte.
HOL 1E, HOWARD
All-City Tennis; Boys' State; Cheerleader;
"D" Club; Dele~ate A embly: Jr Usher;
ational Merit Finalist; Nine Point Circle;
Pre-Law, Sec.; Senior Service; Skeast,
.
Spotlight Staff, News Ed.; Student Council;
Swimming, Tennis; '63 Club.

HOOKER, KATHY
Angelus Staff, Ma cot; P.T.A.
1odel.
HUBER, VINCE
All· ·hoot Show. Deleute
A cmbly; R.O.T.C. Rifle Club,
Capt.; Science Seminar; Senior
Service; '63 Club.

HUCALO, MARIA
HUGHART, JEA
Girl ' Bowling; High School Red
Cro ; Knit-Wits.

HUNT, GEORGE
FT A; JCL.
HU Tl G, AN E
Detcwate A mbly; Gtrl '
cort;
En emble; JCL; Jr.
Pre-Med; Skea t; Tri-Hi-Y;
White Jackets

HUNTI G, SUZANNE
JCL, Scribe; Jr. E cort; Pro-Med.
P.T.A. Model; Skeast, Sec.;
Tri-Hi-Y, White Jackets.
HUSTON, BETTY

�!FORD, CAROL
All-City Band; Con ert Choir; Drama Club;
Girl ' En emble; JCL; Pre-Med; cience
eminar.
I OUYE, JERRY

Seniors

IWASAKI, JA ET
Concert Choir, Counterpomts; G.rls'
Bowling.
JACKSO , HARRO
F.T.A.; White Jackets

JE SE , MARLYS L.
Delegate A embly.
JENSEN, PHILLIP
Track; Circulo d'Arte.
JOHNSON, DIANE
Counterpoints; F .T_A ; Girl~' Bowling;
~!J!\Sc~:Jled Cross; Kmt-Wits;

JOH SO , LEE
JOH
0 , OWEN E.
ross Country, Delegate Assembly.
JOH SON, Rl HARD A
All-Cit Band, All-School Show · Euclidean
Club; &lt;~Cnce Seminar; Skea t. '

JOH SO , STEPHEN LEE
All- oty Cro Country and Track;
Ba ketball "D" Club; Delegate Assembly.
JOH 'SO , VIRGI lA
Counterpoint&gt;.; Ht{!h chool Red Cro ;
JCL, Pre-Med, Young Republican League.

JO E , Ll DA FAYE
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Jr.
Achievem nl; Knit-Wll ; '63 Club.
JONES, ED
Gymnastics; R.O.TC. Rifle Club.

�KA ARR, SHARO
P.T A Model, '63 Club
All-School

how; Concert Chmr.

K RAKAW , STEVE
D lcg~le
embly: emor erv1ce,
Sophomore, Vice-Pre .; '63 Club.

kea 1;

KARR, RUTH
I· .T .A.; JCL; Jr. E cort; S raph 1 ter ;
Wh1te Jac ets .

KATO, ALVIN
All-School Show; Concert Cho1r; Euclidean
lub; Foreign Languag Club; Jr. U her;
ine Point Circle.
KAVAS, FAITH
All- cho I how; Delegate A embly, Folk
S ng Club; Forei~n Lan~ua11e Club; F T A ;
Girl ' Ensemble, Jr. E cort; Seraph Sisters;
Seraph S1 ter Welcoming Committee; White
Jacket ; 63 Club
KAWAMOTO, M RY
All- chool Show; D.A .R. Finah t: Delegate
A embly : Inter-Club ouncil; J L: Jr.
E ort: May Queen Attendant; Model Teens;
Seraph S1sters, Pres.; Student Council;
White Jackets .

KE T, LESLIE
Fore1gn Language Club; F.T A ; D legate
A cmbly .
KEYTI G, S OTT
Gymna t1c.
KILIAN, BILL
All-School Show, Delegate Assembly.

KIMBALL, TY
Kl G, DOROTHY
For 1 n Language Club; F.T .A .
KITTREDGE, JO
Sta&amp;e Crew, Sec.

PAUL

KOSHI, PEARL
~h~t~:'Ja~k~~age Club; F .T.A.; Knit-Wits;
KRAUSE, KARE
Delegate As embly, FT A.; Girl' Bowlin~t:
H1gh
hool Red Cro ; Inter-Club Council·
Jr. Achievement; Knit-Wits; Skeast;
'
C1rculo d'Arte.
KRUGER, ALLEN
Fore11tn Language Club; Key Club; Pre-Law;
Pre-Med.

210

Seniors

�K RZ, GWF..
D I te A embly; F T .A ; G1rl ' Bowlin~;
\1. hue Jacket .
K
H 'IR, JE. , IFLR
An elu Staff, A 't Str.; Folk Song Club,
S .-Trea ., Sen1or Servtee, '63 Club.
BE, JAY
All- ... hool Sh w: Che Club: Folk
ng
Club, Pr .: Soollitlht Staff. Bu , Mgr.
LUFF, SHELBY
F.T.A.; Girl ' Bowling, Skeast.
I ANGFORD, JUDY
Concert Choir; Knit-Wit : White Jacket .

LA SJ G, LlANA
All-City Chotr; All-School Show; Concert
Choir.
L WHO , SA DY
All-City Orche tra; All- chool how,
All-State Orch Ira; Council Capers; Girb'
Bowling, Pre .; Inter-Club Council, Sec.;
Jr. E con: enior Service ; Seraph Si ter ,
Wltite Jackets,
LEA , LYRIC
Girl ' En emble.
LE BOIS, RENE
Boys' B&lt;&gt;wling.
LEDKI S, BILL
Tri-Angels.
LEEVER, CAROL
Kmt·Wtt ; enior S rvice; White Jacket
'61 Club.
LEFE RE, FLOR'r
LEO ARD, DIA E
All- chool Show; Con~en Choir

LEONARD, TRACY
All-City Tennis, Ba eball; Basketball; "D"
Club; Delegate Assembly; Football, Key
Club; Senior Service; '63 Club.
LEVEY, JRWI L.
Euclidean Club; Track.
LI DSEY, STEVE
All-School Show; Basketball; "D" Club;
Football; J r Usher; Track.

LITKE, LORETTA
All- hool Show; Concert Choir; F.T.A.;
Kntt-Wits; Wltite Jackets.

LITVI , GABRIEL
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club, Vice-Pres.;
Track

LOPEZ, AD
LORI

EZ, !BELY A

211

�ORI~E

ted,

kea L; Clrculo d'Art e.

lOI,BR\A
LO\'

CLE STER

LOWE, FELl lA
AII-S&lt;hool how; Concert Choir; Coundl
Cap r ; Delegate A embl} ; JCL.
LUTZ,

HIRLEY

1AHER, BOB
Ba eball, Dele ate A embly;

M N

, VIRGI

I

wimming.

ELAI E

MARCET, AMALIA
Fore1gn Language Club; l.R. Club; Seraph
i ters; tud nt Council.
MARR, BRUCE

!1.-1 RSOLEK, ROBERT P,
Camera Club, Pres.; Inter-Club Council.

MAURER, ClNDY
MAY, ROBERT
Delel(ate A embly; Folk S ng Club; Slcea t;
'63 Club; Circulo d'Arte, Exb . Chm.
MeA DREW, DA
Jr Achievement.
McCLAURY, HELDON
All- &lt;hool Show, Football; Key Club; Track;
Wr thn , '63 Club.

McCULLOUGH, PATRICIA J .
Dele ate A embly, Knit-Wits; Model Teens.
McDO ALD, PAUL
All-City Band; AU-City Orch tra; All-School
Show; All-State Orch tra, Council Capers;
JCL, Gymnastics; Skeast
EY, AN E
M ELHI
Foreign Language Club, Pre-Med, Treas.
eraph S1 ters, S raph S1sters Welcoming
Commillee; Skeast; Tn-Hi-Y; Wolcott
Sight Reading Contest.
McKEET A, CAROL
Delegate A embl , Edith Hill Story Coot t
Wmner; Skeast, ympo mm; '63 Club;
Cir&lt;ulo d'Arte.

McMILLEN, JO ANN
MEAD, MARK
ME CK, SHARYN FAITH
'63 Club.
MEYER, BEN
Ba eball; Delegate A embly; Football.

212

Seniors

�Making new acquaintances, renewing old friendhip , and trengthening the tie that bind, Angel
polish up their halos and fill cards with carefully
crawled ignature on Howdy Day. Lengthened
pa sing period make the day especially adapted
to merriment.

MEYER , JOE
AU.City Student COilncil; Angelus Staff,
Activiue Ed ; Basketball ; Boy s' State;
lnter.C iub Council ; Jr . Clas Pre : Jr.
Usher , Key Club ; Pre-Law, Pres .; Senior
ervice , Student Cc:;uncll , Tenms ; '63 Club.
MILLER, JIM
Wre tling.
MILLER, SHARO
Delegate A embly ; Hiah School Red Cro
Jr_ Achievement .

MILLER, YVO

E

MINTKE , TOMMY
MITCHELL, KATHY
Concert Choir; Counterpoints , Girls'
B.Jwhna ; Skeast.

MITCHELL, LE A
MITCHELL, MARILYN
Homecoming Queen Attendant ; Jr. Escort ;
Student Council , Tri-Hi-Y ; '63 Club.
MOLIOO. KUKA
"D" Club, Dele ate A embly ; Tenni ;
Track ; Wrestlin , '63 Club ; Circulo d'Arte .

��MO~TES,

10. A
11-CIIy Orch tra: All-City tud nt Council;
II- chool how, Council Caper , D A R.
Fintlt t; Delegate A &lt;"tllbly; Girl ' Stale;
Head G1rl~ Jr E ort: Jr Prom tlendant,
l ay Queen uendant; Pnndpal' Adv1 ory
ouncal; cn1 r S rva~.; , era ph 1. ter ,
Student Coun~1l; Student ounc11 Lead r h1p
Conference, Student Council \\'ark h p,
weeJheart Couple tlcndant; \\ hlle
Jacket ~ '63 Club
10RITIS. Y ALDIS
Che's Club; Jr.
her; me Pm nt Circle;
)mp ium .
10RRISO , S ALLY
D ele~ate
mbly; Drama Club; Girl '
tate; Han rary Cadet; Inter-Club Council;
Jr. Escort; 1odel Teen : Senior Service,
era ph St ter , Seraph i ter \\ elc mmg
Commiuee; Skea. t: Spotlight S taff, Page E d .;
Tn Hi-Y, Pr., ,; '63 Club; A ngelu Queen ;
SoJourner ' Cant t Finali t.
fO RTE SE , M ICHAEL
MOS 0 I , O R 1A
Boys' Bowh ng; J r. Achievement.
M ULLE AX, BE RTH A
AKAMU RA , Ll DA
A II-C ily Pep C lub , Inter-Club Cou nci l;
Jr. Achievemen t; JCL, Pres.; Jr. Escort ;
Senior Service; Sera ph Sisters; White J ackets,
Sec.; '63 Club.
NAYLOR , BARB I
D .A .R . Fina li st; Delegate A sembly; Jr.
Pro m Queen Atte nda nt ; May Queen
Attendant ; Model Teens : P .T .A . M odel;
Student Co uncil ; Tri-Hi-Y.

ELSO , BETTY
ELSON, MIKE
Stage Crew.
NELSO , SUZI
NELSON, WAYNE
Delegate As embly.

EWBOLD , CHRISTINE
NEWBOULD , WE DY
Drama Club , Glfls' Ensemble.
NEWELL, DICK
AU-School Show; Gymnastics ; Skeast;
Swtmming.
NORRIS, LYNDA LEE
Delegate Assembly; Skeast; White Jackets.

NOWACKI , MIKE
O'DON ELL, ROSEMARY
Jr. Escort ; Senior Service; Seraph Sisters;
'63 Club.
OLINGER, CICI
Delegate Assembly ; Skeast.
OLIVER , WALTER
All-Ci ty Football; All-City Ba nd ; All-City
Student Council; All-School Show ; AU-State
Football ; Baseball ; " D " Club ; Delegate
Assembly ; Head Boy; Principal's Advisory
Council ; Student Council Workshop; '63
Club.

OSTLT , LINDA
AU-School Show; Concert Choir; Circulo
d 'Arle.
PADILLA , JAKE
PADILLA, JOE
Baseball; Basketball.
PAINTER, SANDY
Girls' Bowling.

PALMER, MARVIN MILES
Delegate Assembly; Skeast; '63 Club.
PARLJ

, SUE

PARRISH, MARYAN
PATE, LOUISE
Delegate As embly ; Homecoming Queen
Attendant , JCL; Model Teens.

�PAY E, ROBERTA
Angelu Staff, Str. Ed.; Euclidean Club,
Vice-Pr ; Inter-Club Council; JCL Pres.;
Jr
·ort; ational 1erit Finab t· 1 n•e
minar; Senior
rv1ce;
raph i ter ,
ke:ut; Symp ium; '63 Club.
ETTA, BOB

PETERS0!'-1, RA DY
Boy ' Bowling; Gymnastics; Pre-Med;
'63 Club.
PEYTON, PATTY
Inter-Club Coun il; Jr
ort; Girl • Rifle
Club; eraph isters, Skea t; White Jackets.

PHILLIPS, BETTY ELAI E
Ch
Club; I.R.; Jr Achievement.
PICKERING , KATHI

PIERCE, JACQUELINE
Jr. chlevement; Pre-Med.; Circulo
d'Art; Girls' Rifle Club, Sec.-Treaa.
PILGER, VERNE A
All-City Pep Club; F.T.A., Sec.; Girls'
Bowling; Girls' Ensemble, Pres.; Jr. Escort;
White Jackets, Sec.

PLATT, JAN
All-School Show; AU-City Orchestra;
All-State Orch tra; Council Capers,
Counterpoints; Delegate A mbly; Girls'
Rifle Club; Stram1 Poetry Contest; Speech
Club.
POITZ, MARY HELEN
All-City Pep Club; Concert Choir; Foreign
LanQuaQe Club: Jr. Escon; eraph St ter ;
Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Courtesy Chairman .
POOLE, STEVE

Seniors
PROVO, JIM
Dt tributive Education; Track.
PRYOR, MIKE
Angelus Starr, Bus Mgr.; Jr. Usher;
Pre-Law, Sec., Science Seminar; Tennis.
RATLIFF, RANDY
All-School Show; Delegate As embly;
Gymnastics; Skeast; Swimmina; Concert
Band.

RAZOR, CINDY
Deleaate As embly.
READ, MARY
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Girls'
Bowlina.
REISIG, CARROLL
JCL; Jr. Escon; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets; Circulo d'Ane.

�REIVA. THOMAS L.
Footb 11; F .T.A.; Wrestlina.
RESHETNIAK, VALARIE
Foreian Lan&amp;ua e Club; F.T.A.
Jr. U her; Nine Point Circle; Pre-Law,
Treas.; tudent Council.

RICHIE, GWENDOLYN
Delegate A embly, Gtrl ' En emble.
RICHTER, MARK
Ba ketball; Football; Sophomore Trea .,
Tracie
RIDE OUR. DEA

A

RIEPE. KATHY
~=:"!!!~~:...:.,~.,:...~~~L------~--~ ~;~-~~~~ Show; Council Capers; F.T.A.;

RISLEY, ELAINE
Jr. Escort.
ROB! SO , AL
Track .
ROB! SO , JOYCE
ROB! SO , LINDA L.

ROB!
0 , PAM
Counterpoints; Delegate
embly; Folk
SJng lub; May Queen Attendant.
ROB!
0 , STEVE
All-School Show; Ba eball; "D" Club;
Dele{late A embly; Folk
ng Club;
Football; Pre-Law; Prin ipal's AdviSory
Council; enior ervice; )potli~t talf, Pa1e
Editor; tudent Council; Woodbury Contest
Winner; '63 Club; Quill and Scroll; Speech
Club .
ROES H, LARRY
D legate As embly; Senior Service; Skeaat;
'63 Club.

ROGER, ANCY
Ch
Club; Inter-Club Council· JCL; Jr.
ort; Guls' Rifle Club 1 Vice-Prea.; Seraph
Sister , keast, Pres ; Wrute Jackets.
ROGGENBACH, ROBERT
Science Seminar; Skeast.
ROMEO, CHUCK
Jr. Achievement, Vice-Prea.; JCL.

�nior

rvice;

ROYBAL, RALPH
All· ,hool Sh w .

RUBLE, JOAN
RUDISILL, \\.ILLIAM L.

RUSH , COURT
RU SELL, CHARLES
All-City Choir; ll-S,hool Show: Ba.eball;
Ba ketball ; Concert Choir; " D" Club;
FootbalL

RUSTON , BOB
Skea t
SA DERS, RUTH

SANDERSO , GERALDINE JEAN
All-City Choir ; All-School Show: Girl '
Ensemble.
SA DERSO , JACK
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Council
Capers.

SCHAETZEL, MARY JO
All-School Show; Cheerleader; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly, Sec.; Homecoming
Queen Attendant; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant,
May Queen Attendant ; Model Teens ;
Principal's Advisory Council; P .T.A. Model;
Senior Service; Skeast; Sweetheart Couple;
Tri-Hi-Y ; '63 Club.
SCH EIDER, EDIE
Foreign Language Club; Girls' Bowling;
Jr. Escort ; Seraph Sisters; Circulo d'Arte.
SCHREIBER, BILL
Skeast.

SCHROEDER, JOHN
"D" Club; Euclidean Club; Jr.
Achievement; Swimming.
SCHUTZ, MIKE
Cross Country; Skeast; Wrestling.
SCOTT, KAREN
All-School Show; Delegate As embly·
Drama Club; F.T.A.; Knit-Wits; Pre-Med;
Skeast; Symposium.

218

�COlT, PAUL
All·C•I~ Cho~r; All

hool h w; Concerl
Ch lr: oun il Caper , D1 lnbullvc
Edu ali n; G}mna lie .
OlT, ARAH
Kmt-\\-u,.,

Seniors

OYEL. TEDIE
Concert Choir.

SEIKEL, BARBARA
F.T.A.; Girls' Bowling, Treas.; Jr.
Achievement; Skeast; Caculo d' Arte.
~I

KLEY, BARBARA

HArER, JEA
All- ity Pep Club; All-School Show, Concert
Choir; ouncil Capers; Girl ' En emble;
JCL, Hi lorian; Jr. E cort; Seraph Si ters;
Seraph S1 ters Welcom•ng Commlltee;
Wltite Jackets, Parliamentarian.

HEPPARD, RO ALD
All· ity Fo_ otball; All- tate Football; "D"
Club, Pre : Dele ale Assembly; Ioter.Club
Council.
SHERRARD, CARON
SHElTLE,

A CY

SHIBATA, ORE E
Girls' Bowling, JCL; Jr. Escort, Seraph
Si ters.

SHIELDS, HE RY
All-School Show; Jr Usher; Young
Republican League; Circulo d'Arte,
Pro. Chrn.
SHULTZ, CAROL J.
Dele ate A embly

SHURTLEFF, JIM
SIE K ACHT, TRACY
SIGEARS, MICHAEL A.

SIMMO S, RICHARD
SIMPLEMAN, BOB
SIMPSON, CAROLYN

KEETERS, ED
Cheerleader; Delegate A embly; Euclidean
Club; Golf; JCL; Pre-Law; Skeast; Track.
SLATKI , IRENE
SLAY, ELAINE
Circulo d'Arte.

�MITH, LINDA
AU-School Show ; Cheerleader; Council
Capen.; Dele(late A embly; F .T .A .;
Honorarv Cadet; Knit-Wit ; Model Te ""·
P.T.A . Model; State Finalist (Make-it-inwool) ; Tri ·Hi ·Y.
SMITH , SHARON
Drama Club , Foreign Language Club; F .T .A .
SMITH, STACY
Senior Service; Skea t; '63 Club.

Seniors
SOKER , JO ANN
All-School Show; Concert Choir ; Deleaate
A embly; Drama Club, Pres.; Inter-Club
Council: Jr. E cort; ational Merit
Finalist; Senior Service; Seraph Sisters,
Treas .; White Jackets ; Wolcott Sight
Readin11 Conte t; '63 Club.
SPADY, REBECCA
SPAN, BARBARA

SPA , DORIS
SPANARELLA, GENE
Dele~ate A embly, Key Club.
SPEAR, 111LL
Football ; JCL; Jr. Usher : Pre-Law ,
Student Council ; Track .

STAPLETON, ED
Dele11ate Assembly; Euclidean Club:
Inter-Club Council; Key Club, Prea.; Nine
Pomt Circle ; Pnnc1pal's Adv•sory Council ;
~~n~fu~erv1ce; Skeast ; Swimmmg; Tennis;
STARK, MARTIN
Boys' Bowlin&amp;, Pres.; Delegate A embly;
F T.A , Skeast
STAUB , DINK
All-City Swimming; All-City Track; All-City
Choir; All-School Show ; All-State Choir;
;?;~k~lub; Jr. Achievement; Swimming;

STEVE S, ROBERT

RARA AVIS

STILLS, DONNA
Girls' Bowling.
STILLS, KARE
F.T .A .; Girls' Bowling.

STONEMETS , KAREN
Ail-S hool Show ; Head Cheerleader, Jr.
Prom Attendant ; May Queen Attendant;
Model Teens; Skeast; Spotlight, Photo.
Co-ordinator; Sweetheart Couple Allendant ;
Tri-Hi-Y.
STRIBLI G, BOB
All-School Show; "D" Club; Delegate
Assembly; Football; Wr tUng; Speech Club.
STRO G, ELLE
Knit-Wits; Drama Club ;
Circulo d' Arte.

ympo ium;

�SUDHOLT, SUZANNE
Delegate A embly; I.R.; Senior Service;
'63 Club ; Circulo d ' Arte.
SWA
0 , PHYLLIS
Delegate As embly ; Girls' Bowling; White
Jackets , Circulo d'Arte
ZWf'C, LYDIA
Delegate A embly ; Drama Club, Hi torian;
I.R .; Jr. Achievement, Sec.; Jr. Escort;
Pre-Med . Science Semina r: Seninr ervice :
eraph Sa ters; eraph Sisters Welcoming
Comm : Skea t; Svmpo ium, Vice-Pres.;
Tri-Hi-Y, Treas.; White Jackets; '63 Club.

TAYLOR, BARBARA
Pre-Med ; Skeast.
TAYLOR , BOB
All · chool how ; Jr. U her.
TAYLOR, TOM

TEMPLE, CHUCK
THACKER, ANN
Counterpoint : Girls' Ensemble: JCL;
Knit-Wit : Skeast ; Sympo ium : White
Jackets ; '6J Club ; Concert Orchestra .
THEDE, LARRY
Cro Country; "D" Club; Wrestling.

TITUS, ALAN
All-City Traclo., All-City Choir ;
All-School Show ; All-State
Track; Concert Choir; Council
Capers ; "D" Club ; Drama Club ;
Folk Song Club ; Football.
TORRE S, DON
Delegate A embly, JCL ; Skeast·
Track; Wrestling, '63 Club.
'

THOMAS , DICK
"D" Club; Dele~ate A embly;
Football, Key Club; Track ; '63
Club.
THOMPSO , GEORGE
Jr Achievement, Woodbury
Contest, Speech Club.

THOMP 0 , GWE DOLYN
Girl ' Bowlin11: Hiph chool Red
Cro ; Jr. Achievement;
Knit-Wit
THOR E, DAVE
All- hoot how : Ba eball,
Council Caper ; Delegate
Assembly, Swimming; '63 Club.

TORRES, RENEE
Delegate As embly, Girls'
Bowling
TRAPP, SUSAN
Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wits; Skeast.

TRAUDT, KE
Stage Crew.
TRAYLOR , Rl HARD
Boys' Bowling, Sec.; Euclidean
Club. Foreign Lan~tua~e Club;
Inter-Club Council; Red Jackets,
Tre .; SenJor ervace, '63 lub.

�T CKER, KATHERI ' E
T\LER, ED
B ) • B whn

Seniors

TYLER, SABRA
P.T.A. l ode!; kea t.
TYPHER, !ARILY
Delegate A embly; Di tributive Education,
C r. c • lh h ch I Red r ; Jr.
E cort; Pre· l&lt;d .

GEFUG, JOH
Dele11a te A. embly, Track; Wr thng.
RBA , JOH
All· chool how ; Delegate A embly; High
hool Red ro

UYEM RA , DON A
All IIY Pep Club; Delegate A embly;
Jr. Achievement; Jr. Escort; Pnruc1pal's
Advi ry Council; Seraph 1 t r ; White •
Jacket
VALA, CLYDE ROBERT

VAN

tETER, BOB

VERDEROSA , EILEE

WADA, KOJI
WAG ER, PAT
All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Clubs Ed.;
Con ert ho1r, Girl ' tate; Honorary
Cadet Capt.; Jr Cia
ec.; Jr. E Clrt,
Model Teens; Senior Service; Seraph Si ten,
Vice Pre .. Student Council, White Jackets ;
'63 Club; State Finali t, Betty Crocker.

WAKEFIELD, MARIDEL
High School Red Cr s; Model Teens;
Skeast; '63 Club; Speech Club.
W ALZ, PHYLIS
Delegate A embly, F.T.A .; High School
Red Cro ; Jr. Escort; Model Teens; Seraph
Sisters; eraph Sisters Welcomioa Comm
Chm ., Circulo d'Arte.

�W TER fA , CA 'DI
F.T A ; 1 del Te n Treas ; S ruor Cl~
ec.; Skca t; \\lUte Jackets, Clrculo d Art e.

W!::HRLI, DIA.

I.R.; Jr
J ckeb

cort;

eraph

tSter ; White

WEI STOCK, BARBARA
Speech Club, Vice Pres
WEI S, CHUCK
Delegate A embly, Gymna tic , Wresthng.
WE T, PATRI lA
Delegate A embly, Jr E cort;
St ters.

raph

WEST, VIRGI lA
Concert Chmr.
WESTMORELAND, SANDRA
Kmt-Wit ; ophomore Cia Treas.;
Sweetheart Couple Attendant, Wlute Jacket .
WETZ ER, STEVE
All-City Orch tra; All-School how;
All-State Orch Ira, Euclidean Club;
Inter-Club Council; Jumor Achtevement,
Jr U her; me Point C~rcle; Pre- led
WHITLOCK, RIVERS
AU-School how; Concert Choir;
Caper ; F.T.A., Historian.

ouncil

WHITMORE, BO
IE
All-City Band; All-Cit Orchestra; All-City
Pep Club; All-School how; Delefate
A embly, Rec. Sec.; F.T.A., Treas.; Girls'
Bowling Vice Pre . ; Inter Club Council; Jr
Escort; Principal's Advi ClfY Council; Seraph
Si ters; Wlute Jackets, Vice-Pres.
WIEDER, JOH
Swimmin
WIGGI S. CAROL
All-City Pep Club; Angelus Staff, Adm . Ed.;
High School Red Cro ; I.R.; JCL, Tribune;
Jr. c.m; Knu-Wit . 1odel Teen , P.T.A.
lode!; enior Service; Seraph Si ter ; Seraph
St ters Welcoming Comm.. weetheart
Couple Anendant; White Jackets, Drill
1a ter; '63 Club.
WILLIAMS, A
A
Counterpoints; Delegate As embly; F.T.A.;
Jr. E con; Knit-Wits; eraph Sisters;
Seraph Si ters Welcomin&amp; Comm.; White
Jacket
WILSO , PAT
Honorary Cadet Col.; I.R.; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Si ters; Student Council; Student
Council Leadershio Conferen e.

223

�WINDLE, JOHN
Dele[!ate Ass mbly; Folk Song Club;
potlight Staff, Rewrite Ed.
WO G, VICfOR
All·City Ch01r; All· ity Stud nt Counc1l;
All- ch ol how; Angelus Staff, Editor;
Circulo d'Arte; Boy 'State; Concert Ch01r;
Council Caper . Drama Club, Euclidean
Club, Inter-Club Council; JCL; Jr. Usher;
ine Point Circle, Pre-Law; Principal'
Advi ory Coun&lt;il; eruor Service; Sophomore
Pre ; Student Counc1l; Student Council
Workshop; Sympoo;ium, Pres.; '63 Club.
An elair

WRIGHT, PAUL
Delegate A embly; All-School Show;
Pre-Med; Swimming.
WYTIAS, CHARLOTTE
All- hool Show; Delegate A embly, Pres .;
I R.; J L, Jr Cia Treas .; Jr E cort :
Prin ipal's Advi ory Council; P.T.A . Model;
eraph Si ters; Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets .

YAMADA, DIA E
All-City Pep Club; Euclidean Club,
Trea .-Sec.; Inter-Club Council; Jr
Achievement, Vice-Pres ; Jr. E cort, Pre-Med,
Pn~~:. Chm.;
cnior Service; Seraph Si ters;
White Jackets, Treas., Circulo d' Arte;
pee&lt;h Club.
Y A AMOTO, RO
IE
Foreign Lan11uage Club; ine Point Circle .

Y A KEE, PEGGY
YANKEE, SAM M
Che s Club; F .T.A.; Red Jackets, Rec. Sec.

YEARLING, GLADYS MAE
YOUNG, CLIFF
Swimming; Tennis.

224

Seniors

�Student Index
A

Abel, Darlene, 179
Abel, Sharon, 9S, 163
Adam , Bonnie, 19S
Adam , Connie, 179
Adam , Edward, 19S
Adam , Jo Pearl, 99, 19S
Adam , Larrie Lou
Adam on, Jame , 10 , 179
Adelman, Lolhe, 93, 94, 99
Adler, Eva, 92. 93, 179
Ahr, Barbara, 9S, 98, 102, Ill, 19S
Akin. Dcnm , 9S, 19S
Alexander, Greg, 104
Alexander, Lanme, 106, 161
Alire , Hope, lOS
Allen, Anthony, 179
Allen, Gennie Sue
Allen, Jennetter, 19S
Allen, Jtll, 163
Allen, Jim, 91, !9S
Allen, Su an, 83, 92, 93, 99, 102, 103,
161
Allen, Su an, 179
Allstun, Eddie, 104, 161
Almond, Les, 104, !9S
Altberger, Fred, 109, 161
Alvarez, Lorraine, 84, 86, 94, !9S
Amori, Mike, 104
Amter, Judy, 19S
Anderson, Cathy, 80, 92, 96, Ill, 19S
Ander. on, David, 179
Ander on, Don, 161
Ander. on, Judy, 161
Ander on, Katherine, 83, 91, 92, 98,
Ill, !9S
Andrew , Pete, 19S
Andrews, Sharyon, 161
Angelo, ick, 161
Angelo, Susan, 179
Aoyagt, Uann , 9S, 161
Applehans, Darlene, 19S
Appleton, John, 19S
Arden, Ellie, 83, 84, 91, 98, Ill, 19S,
197
Arellano, Bruce, 161
Armbruster, Fred, 19S
Arnsmeyer, Karen, 92, 9S, I 79
Ashley, Mtchele, 103, lOS, 161
A hworth, Wendy, 86, 90, !9S, 197
Atkin , Loretta, 83, 99, 102, 161
Atki on, Larry, 104, 161
Averett, Gary, 19S
Aydelott, Steve, !9S
B

Babb , David, 109, 179
Balx:ock, George athan, 161
Baca, Dennis, 161
Bachman, John, 19S
Bachrach, Annette, 106, 179
Bader, Michael, 83, 108, 161
Badger, Terry, 179
Bailey, Jim, 179
Baily, at, 106, 109, 196
Bailiff, ora, 93
Bain, Lillian, , 90. 106, 161
Baker, Barbara, 102, 178, 179
Baker, teve, 178, 179
Bank, Dan, 196
Bankson, Sherry, 196
Barger, Peggy, 179
Barker, Donna, 93, 198
Barlow, Doug, 196
Barne , R. Craig, 179
Barnhart, Molly, 102, 160, 161
Barnhart, Nora, 87
Barr, Freddie, 8
Barrett, Geor11e, 179
Barrett, tanl y, 109, 179
Barrington, Donald
Barvik, ue, 179
Baskerville, Patricia, 163
Ba kett, Vickie, 179
Basquez, Bill, 86
Bas e, Margarita, 106, 179
Ba s, Deanna, 96, lOS
Bates, John, 196
Batt, Gale Lynn, 163
Baugh, Ellen, 196
Bayers, Robert, 179
Bayers, Wiii.Jam, 196
Baylor, Danny, 179

Beardsworth, Shari, 83, 8S, 179
Beaton, Bruce, 163
Beaver, Owen, 163
Bed aut, Earn t, 179
Beezley, Nancy, 99, 103, 163
Beitscher, Bill, I 06
Bell, James, 179
Bell, Je e
Bell, Mark, 179
Berni . Judy, 83, 91, 99, Ill, 196
Benavtdez, Tnmdad, 196
Bender, lyra, 179
B nt h, Janet, 91, 97, 98, Ill, 196
Benton, Raymond, 196
Benwell, Mary Jo, 106, 163
Beren. Davtd, 104, 179
Berg, Francy, 196
Bergman, Craig, 163
Berkey, Loi , 82, 92, 179
Berkowitz, Helen, 163
Berman, Robin, 163
Berry, J arne., 196
Berry, Marilyn, 179
B , Bill, 196
Be t, Linda, 163
Beth, Randy, 101, 196
Bett , Katherine, 93, 179
Beverly, Lugeania, 163
Bt~IIS. larilyn, 84, 91, 196, 197
Btl , Ahce, 9S, 163
Biloru ky, John, 89, 196
Btrch, Briana, 94, 98, 196
Bird, Orlo, 179
Black, James, 196
Black, Janet, 88, 106, 163
Black, Perry, 179
Blackburn, Kay, 179
Blacki • Pat, 196
BlaR~. Jonell, 196
Blakely, Sandy, 103, 163
Blakeman, Barbara, 84, 90, 196
Bland, Dtck, 179
Bla chke, Jim, 109, 196
Blatnik, Mary, 179
Blizzard, Chuck, 196
Blizzard, Kay, 197
Block, Jeannine, 179
Blocker, John, 87
Bloker, Judy, 179
Bloker, Barbie, 97, 197
Bloom Gary, 109, 197
Blum, Gary, 109, 178, 179
Blunt, Pete, 6, 89, 197
Board, Sharon, 161
Bobb, Merrick, 101, 179
Bodemann, Milanne, 83, 9S, 179
Bog115, Robert, 197
Bole , Bill, 179
Bollacker, Brian, 82, 95, 161
Bolten, Barbara, 96, lOS, 180
Boma h, Diane, 83, 161
Bond , Walt, 197
Bonham, Barbara, 103, 106, 161
Bon ib, Betty, 92, 180
Borck, James, 162
Boreing, Myriel James, 180
Borger, Brigitte, 99, 197
Boslough, Jim, 101, 197
Botsford, Ann, 83, 162
Boufford, Madeline, 197
Bourke, Bud, 101, 106, 180
Bovys, Julia, 103
Bowden, Phyli.Js, 103, 162
Bowker, Sharon Lee, 99, 106, 162
Bowi.Jng, Dougla , 162
Boyd, Andrea, 180
Boyd, Raymond, 198
B yd, William, 19
Boyle, Margaret, 198
Brainerd, Ronald, 8 , 108, 1 0
Brame, Randall ot, 162
Bramley, Judy, 98, 162
Brandt, Deborah Ann, 162
Brann, Bill, 104, 198
Brannon, Bob, 162
Branum, Charles, 162
Brennam, Ann, 106
Brent, Etizabeth 8S, 198
Brent, Ro eann, 162
Bre cia, Dennis, 162
Bre cia, Mike, 19
Bricker, Kathy, 92, 97, 198
Bridaham, Vivian, 92, 106, 180

Britt n, James, 86, 180
Brocha, Kathy, 162
Brock, Ben, 162
Brock , Jean, 162
Brok, Ahna, 162
Bronnon, Bob, 109
Brook , Phtl, 198
Brown, Beverly 97, 98, 198
Brown, I·rank, 91, 198
Brown, Fred, 106, 162
Brown, Mark, 106, 198
Brown, lark G , I 0
Brown, Sharon, HO, 180
Brown, Steve, 198
Brown, Suzanne, 80, 88, 102, 103, 106,
Ill, 180
Brown, William Ken, 162
Brueggeman, Nancy, 180
Bru elbach, Kathanna, 93, 180
Bruner, Btll, 91, 104, 198
Brunkhor t, Bruce, 199
Brunkhor t, Eli e, 103, 162
Brunton, David, 86, 106, 162
Brusa, Virguua, 88
Bryan, Karen, 102, 199
Buckley, Mike, 199
Buerkle, Mari, 106, 199
Bull, Judy, 162
Bulmer, Colleen, lOS, 199
Bunch, Bob, 199
Burbank, Jame , 8 , 103, 162
BurKett, Conme Sue, 98, 162
Burgraf, Gail Lynn, 162
Burhenn, Leonard, 199
Burnett, Sue, 92, 180
Burns, Catherine, 162
Burn • Cindy, 162
Burns, ~ichael, 162
Burran, Le lie, 92, 180
Bu h, am, 199
Butler, Delori , 199
Butler, Mary Alice, 180
Butterworth, Jarue, 199
Buxton, Robert, 199
Buxton, Sharon, 92, 180

c
Callaham, Karla, 199
Calloway, Yvonne, 162
Campbell, Paul, 180
Canaday, Don, 199
Cang , Steve, 106, 199
Cantrell, Phil, 180
Card, Gary, 86, 89, 9 I, 200
Card, Marilyn, 93, 94
Cardillo, David, 106, 162
Carl on, Daune, 86
Carlson, orman, 108
Carr, Betsy, 200
Carr, larianna, 97,9 , 102, Ill, 200
Carroll, Joszette, 162
Carter, Emma, 83, 103, 200
Ca ado·, Patricia, lOS, 162
Ca e, Kathleen, 102, 103, 180
Ca ebolt, Scott, 104, 180
Cassell, Paula, 91, 180
Casten, 1ichael, 180
Ca tillo, Patricia, 180
Castle , Jim, 180
avender, William, 94, 162
avo , Diaim Lee, 163
Cazer, James, 106, 163
Cec, Robert, 163
Chalk, Gene, 180
Chan, Diana, lOS, 180
Chapin, Christy, 106, 163
Chapman, Kathy, 94, 97,200
Charron, Daune, 92, 96, 200
Chavez, Ernte Pete, 163
Chen, Yvonne, 82, 84, 96, 180
Chew, Charles, 178, 180
Chew, Edward, 83, 200
Childs, Carol, 8S, 106, 180
Chism, Danny, 200
Chi m, Harry, 163
Chri tensen, Jill, 94, 98, Ill, 200
Chri tensen, Steve, 163
Christian, Bill, 83, 92, 200
Church, Charles, 108
Cl rk, Duke, 101, 200
lark, John, 91, 94, 200
Clark, Mary, 99, 180
Clark, Sherrl, 163

Clear, Gary Allen, 163
Clements, David, 106, 163
Clements, Pat, 80, 163
Clift, L lie, 93, 103
Cluff, Annette, 163
Cochran, Peggy, 94, Ill, 180
Coffee, Larry, 80, 200
Cohen, Marilyn, Ill, 200
Cohen, Sharie, 83, 200
ollard, Charle , 106, 180
Colhns, Lois Elaine, 84, 180
Collins, 1\.1ichael, 163
Collins, Wendy Marie, 163
Cook, Lynda, 96
Condos, John, 201
Conady, Kirk, 88
Coni , tcky, 201
Conover, Mary, 9S, 180
onway, Tim, 180
Copeland, Julia, 180
Coronado, Paula, 201
Coronado, William, 163
CouKhi.Jn, Gary, 163
Couture, Tern, 163
Covey, Jon, 201
Covey, William, 163
Cowart, Gloria, 163
owdrey, Dave, 180
Cowperthwaite, Karen, 201
Cox, Barbara, 8S, 163
Cox, Btll Gene, 163
Cox, Steve, 201
Crandall, Cbrisune, 163
Crandall, Pete, 201
Craven, Lynn, 103, 180
Crews, Joanne, 180
Cn , Irene, 83, 99, 201
Criss, Mary J ., 86, 103, 163
Cri t, Dtck, 109, 201
Crocker, Edith, 91, 106, 181
Crockett, Cindy, 83, 99, 181
Cro , Elizabeth, 103, 181
Cronkey, Chri une, 106, 16S
Crouch, Larry, 16S
Crow, Joan, 103, 106, 16S
Crumal, Tom, 89, 181
Culberson, Philip, 201
Culbert on, Suzett, 83, 106
Cummins, Mona, 165
unningham, Conrue, 181
Cunrungham, Larry, 16S
Czubaty, Mary Ann, 102,201
D

Dahlstrom, Karen, 80, 83, I 1 I, 201
Dalton, Harton, 9S, l6S
Dalton, Valerie, 83, 86, 94
D'Amato, JoAnne, 94, 97, 98, 102,
106, Ill. 201
Danforth, Johnene 9S, lOS, 201
Daruel , John, 16S
Dankert, Sandra, 97, !OS, Ill, 201
Davenport, Cindy
Dariu , Ron, 106
Davies, Brian, 108
Davies, Dorothy, 91, 97, 102,201
Davies, Lenetta, 181
Davin, Dennis, 106, 16S
Davi , Georgia, i6S
Davis, Jimmy Lee, 16S
Davis, Judy, 86, 102, 106, 201
Davis, Julie, 181
Davis, Phil, 101, 109, 201
Davis, Richard, 181
Davis, Ronald, 16S
Davi , Sandra, 181
Davi , Susie, 93, 181
Davis, Val, 98, 102, 181
Davi on, Sue, 83, 99, Ill, 181
Day, Charles Larry, 181
Dayton, Cheryl, 6, i6S
DeAnda, Vicki, 181
DeBell, Frances, 181
Deeds, Debbie, 97
DeHerrera, Abe, J, 89, 201
DeHerrera, Fred, 201
DeHerrera, Carmen, 181
DeUunco, Alice, 106, 181
Dermut, teve
DeRoo, Diana, 181
Dertinger, Alan, 201
Derunger, Steve, l6S
De io e, Frank, 16S

225

�Student Index
Dick, Judy, 94, 97,203
Dickert, Barbara, 203
Dillon, Craig, 203
Dmer, J ni, 94, 99, 102, 165
Dtxon, Charlotte, 203
Doebley, Celeste, 87, 203
D ida, Stanley, 84, 86, 203
Donie I on, Cynthia, 92, Ill, 203
Donie I n, ancy, 92, Ill, 203
Doreau, Don, 224
Doria , Don, I I
Doria , Ron, I I
Dortzbach, Jeanette, 165
Dougherty, John, 16S
Dougla , Dee, 80, 82
Dougla , Marcia, 86, 94, 181
Dowruns. John, 203
Dreher, Mjke, 181
Drew, Phylli , 9S
Dreyer. Judy, 94, 99, 106, 181
DuBoi • usan Jo, 166
Duckwall, Harry, 203
Dudley, Denni , 92
Dudnikow, Tarua, 94, 111, 181
Duh, Asn , 94
Duncan, Fred, 203
Dungan, Dale, 166
Dunn, Gloria, Ill
Dunkjn, ancy, 0, ~3. 91, 92, Ill, 203
Dunne, Glona, 96
Duvall, Geraldine, 92, 96, 166
Dvetrin, Jean, 83, 8S, Ill
Dyson, Melli , 104, 203
E
Earl, Penelope, 166
Earp, Linda, 181
Ea ley, Earlene, I OS, 166
Ea ley, Raymond, 203
Easley, Robert, 166
Eberhart, Karen, 94
Ehrlich, Judy, 83, 203
Egle, Marete, 9S
Ei nach, Jeanette, 83, 166
Eitemtller, Dan, 106, 166
Eiterniller, Dave, 80, 91, 96,203
Elenbogen, Jo Ann, 166
Elenburger, Jo, 106
Elliott, Terry, 181
Ellis, James, 166
Ellsworth, John, 181
Elmer, Linnea, 166
Enar on, David, 181
Endsley, Jerry, 203
E011e, Nadeen, 80, 111, 181
Ensels, Lmda, 166
Enser, William, 203
Epley, Chris, 181
Ep tein, Jerry, 203
Erbt ch, Carol, 6, 89, 106, 166
Eric on, Carolyn, 86, 99, Ill, 181
Ericks.m, Ronald, 181
Ervm, Fran, 86, 91, 93, 97, 102, 111,
203
Es ig, Linda Lou, 83, 99, 181
man, John, 82, 89, 94, 106, 181
Etcbepare, Paul, 166
Evans, Judy, 99, 103, 106, 178, 181
Everman, Lorrame, 181
Ever man, Linda, 105, 166
F
Fancher, Sherrie, 84, 9 , 205
Faris, Patricia Ann, 166
Fa ano, Jtm, 166
Fa , Paul, 91, 10 , 20S
Fauver, Paul, 166
Fetters, Olivia, Ill, 20S
Fey, Douglas, 166
Field, Dtck, 103
Field , Bart, 109, 166
Finch, Judy, lOS
Finneran, Catherine
Finneran, Chri , 166, 20S
Fioravante, Ana tasta, 166
Fiori, Mike, 166
Fi her, Joan, 97, 10S, 111, 20S
Ft her, David, 181
Fi her, Norman, 181
Fisher, Odessa, 181
Fisher, Lynn, 166
Fi her, barron, 182
Fi&gt;.hman, elson, 89

Flack, Connie, 87, 205
Flowers, Roger, 182
Floyd, lay, 166
Floyd, Judy, 102, 182
Floyd, Patty, 0, 83, 106, Ill, 20S
Foley, Bobbi, 98, 20S
Foley, Edward, 166
Foley, Kay
F ley, Mary, 9 , 166
Folsom, Robert, 20S
Fo011, Rudy, 182
Fong, Tony, 20S
Forbe , Stephen, 166
Ford, DeAnn, 106, 20S
Ford, John, 182
Foreman, Barbara, 9S, 166
Foreman, Clar e, 94, 99, 20S
Fo ter, Carol, 80, 20S
Foster, Gary, 182
Foster, Ron, 166
Fountain, Roger, 166
Fou t, Jay, 106, 166
Fox, Nancy, 80, 166
Fox, Ronald, 96
Frankhn, Denru , 166
Franklin, George, 20S
Franklin, Monty, 182
Frauer, Larry, 83, 20S
Fred rickson, Judy, 99, lOS, 20S
Freehling, Bill, 166
Freeland, Melody, 166
Freeman, Bruce, 182
French, Donna Marie, 182
Frescoln, Dave, 109, 20S
Friedman, Jon, 106, 166
Fritts, Ethel, 20S
From, Donald, 166
Fugier, Gary, 206
Fujimori, Melody, 82, 84, 99, 106, 166
Fukuhara, Arlene, 166
Fukuhara, hartene, 83, 9S, 166
Fulton, Dana, 99, 166
Fuller, Pam, 87, 97
Furno, Larry, 106, 206
G

Gallagh r, Ann, 182
Gallagher, Jean, 8S, 99, 166
Galloway, Linda, 83, 166
Gapuzan, Albert, 166
Garcia, Dave, 206
Gardner, Toni, 166
Garrett, James, 182
Garrett, Kathy, 182
Garten, Ray, 166
Gaul, John, 182
Gaumer, Ronni, 166
Gavette, Linda, 166
Gavin, andra, 206
Gavlik, Cheryl, 182
Gay, Merrilee, 98, 102, 106, 111, 182
Geddes, Jerry, 182
Gee, Carol, lOS, 206
Gelb, Mary, 182
Gereke, Jan, I 06, Ill, 206
Geritz, Kathy Ann, 106, 166
Gerner, Mary, 82, Ill, 206
Gersh, Lawrence, 84, 8 , 9S, 166
Gersten, Wendy Lee, 83, 90, 206
Gibbs, Susan, 9S, 106, 166
Gibford, Mary
Gibson, Bill, 91, 108,206
Gtb on, Dorothy, lOS
Gib on, Michael, 166
Gib on, Jeffrey, 182
Gtddin , Errol, 93, 104, 166
Gilbert, Art, 108, 206
Gilbert, Bob, 206
Gilbert, Trudy, 80, 83, 206
Gilden, Ronald, 166
Gilmer, Lennox, 182
Gilmore, Don, 206
Gilmore, Kay, 80, 182
Glamert, Sandra, 83, 96
Godwm·Au ten, Joe, 206
Goldberg, orma, 86
G ldbers. Sandra, 206
Gotn , haron, 87
Goldfo el, Sherri
Goldhammer, Joe
Gol~~mmer, Judy, 84, 96, 97, Ill,
Goldhammer, Nelson, 88, 206

Gold mith, Dori , 102, 182
Gold.mith, Gerald, 108, 182
Gold:itone, Hank, 182
Gomsan, Jacquelin , 92, 182
Gonzal , Jo te
Gorden, Judy, 86
Gordh, Marty, 6
Gordon, Barb ra, 99, 182
Gordon, Mark
Gow, Arthur, 94
Goyer, Patncta Ann
Graef, u an, 83, 84, 97, 98, Ill, 206
Graham, Jean, 9S, 103, 206
Graham, Larry
Grandy, Sue, 83, 111, 206
Gr man, Felix
Grav , D Garetta, 207
Green, Joan
Greenberg, Roger
Greenle , Robert
Greenstetn, Marsha, 83, 93, 182
Greer, B.&gt;b, 207
Greer, Wanda, 86
Gregory, Gayle, S, 99
Greffey, Jenrufer, 93
Gnffey, Jennifer, 83
Griffin, Sally
Gnffith, Margot, 83, 111, 207
Griffith , Tom, 91, 104, 207
Grote, George, 104
Grube tc, Annette, 92, 182
Gruener!, Dana, 98, 99
Gulliksen, Gary, 182
Gulliksen, Vern, 207
Gurley, John, 207
H

Haberstitch, Alice, 80, 8S
Hagadorn, Vaughn
Hagtya, Mark
Hailpern, Paul, 182
Halbrook, Sue
Hall, David, 207
Hall, Joe, 207
Halvorsen, Tom, 207
Hamilton, Janet, 103
Hamilton, Kent, 207
Hamilton, adme, 83, 103, 182
Hamilton, Robert, 207
Hammer, Nancy, 99
Hansen, Dean, 182
Haraway, Penny, 86, 9S, Ill, 182
Hardiman, Sandra, 182
Harding, Jack, 82, 91, 94
Harding, Linn, 182
Hardtnll, Roger
Harper, Tom, 94
Harrell, Steve, 93
Harrington, Bill
Harrington, 1ary Ann
Harrington, Susan, S, 91
Harris, Bev, 93
Harn , ora, 86, 96
Harris, ue, 97, 102, 207
Harri on, Jean, 97, Ill, 207
Harn on, Terry, 106
Hart Chri
Hartman, Carl, 106
Hartman, Jean, 207
Hartzman, Rick, 89
Hasegawa, Duane
Ha an, Jill, 106
Hata aka, Sharon, 207
Hauert, Gisela, 106
Haugen, Beth, 8S, 102
Hawkin , Gail, 83
Hawkin , Stephanie, 80, 182
Hawley, Beth, 106
Hawley, Michele, 106
Hayne , Jeff, 109, 207
Heard, Jackie, 82
Hearn, Kathy, 102, 182
Hearn, Patricia, 106
Hearnsberger, Catherine, 106, 182
Hecht-Niel en, Robert
Heckemeyer, Trudy, 98, 178, 182
Heckenhvely, John, 0, 82, 106, 182
Heidbrak, Chri ty, 90, 111, 183
Hetlig, Jerry
Heim, Dave, 183
Hei ten, Carol
Hellen, Marlyn, 183
Heller, Ron, 207

Helm , Jewelene, 207
Hell.tetn, Sherie
Hender n, Barry, 207
Hend r. on, Phil
Hendefl&gt;on, Ru ell, 207
Hendryson, Mtch el
Hendryson, Su an, 183
Henry, barlotte, lOS, 183
Heru.tey, Larry, 207
Hernandez, Becky, 99, 208
Hernandez, Etmer, 183
Herokawa, Arlene, 9S
H rrera, Carol, 183
He • Bob, 106
He , John, 94, 183
H , Ltnda, 183
He , Robert
H~ler, Larry, 208
He ter, Rod, 183
Htcks, Mar111e, 98, 208
Htden, Irma
Htlthouse, BtU
Hillmeyer, Su an, 106
Hilton, Skip, 10~
Htlvttz, Hedy, 83, 208
Htnshaw, Karen, 208
Hirakawa, Arlene, 8S, 99
Hoas, Tom
Hoch&gt;tadt, Lia, 93, 183
Hockstadt, Barry, 101, 109
Hodges, Kent, 104, 183
Hoffman, Ann, 103, Ill, 183
Hoffman, Wtlson, 89, 91, 208
Hoffman, Carol, 94
Hoffman, Sherrie
Hogg, Robyn, 183
Hogue, Ken, 208
Holden, Karen, 183
Holden, Wiltiam, 92
Holland, Barbara, 183
HoW , Pam, 98, 106, 183
Holm, Kri , 92, 97, 98,208
Holme, Howard, 101, 208
Holm • Myra
Holst, Manta
Holubecz, Erika
Hom tad, Mary
Hooker, Cy, 106
Hooker, Karen, 92
Hooker, Kathy, 208
Hopkins, Kent, 104, 188
Horton, Cheryl, 106
Hoatling, Kathy
Hubbard, Shirley, 103, 111
Huber, Kathy, 92, 103
Huber, Pam
Huber, Vmce, 208
Hucalo, Maria, 208
Huckobey, John, 183
Hudgins, John, 103, 183
Hud:ion, Joyce, 83
Hughart, Jean, 99, lOS, 208
Hull, Danny
Humm, Karen, 94, 106
Hunsaker, Jtm, 91
Hunt, George, 83, 208
Hunter, David, 80
Hunung, Anne, 94, 102, 106, 111,20
Hunllng, uzanne, 94, 102, 106, 111,
208
Hurst, Jerry, 91
Hu ton, Betty, 208
Hutchin n, David
Huwa, Joyce, 183

lford, Carol, 80, 209
Inouye, Jerry, 209
Irving, Barbara, 80, 94, 106
l bell, John
Ivanov, Ria
lwag hi, Ron
lwa aki, Janet, 209
1
Jack on, Elaine, 103
Jack on, andra, 183
Jack on, harron, 3, Ill, 209
Jacob , Janet, 85
J a me • Che ter
Jam , Janet, 10S
Jarvin, June
1effer on, Marilyn

�Student Index
Jenkins, Leah, 91, 106
J eru.en, 1arly , 209
Jen en, Phillip, 92, 209
Jerrugan, Jay, 106
J ke, Richard
John , andra, IS3
Johns n, Alan
John on, Davad, 104
Johnson, Diane, lOS, 209
Johnson, Donald, 104
John on, Gregory, IS3
John&gt;on, Jacquelyn, lOS, IS3
Johnson. Jame
Johnson, Jane
John on, Karen, 99, 103, Ill, IS3
Johnson, Lee, 209
John on, Margaret, 103
John on, Linda
John on, Mary, 102, IS3
Johnson, Owen, 209
John on, Peggy
Johnson, Phalhp, 94
Johnson, Rachard, S9, 106, 209
John on, harley Mae
John on, tephen Le , S3, SS, I 3, 209
John n, Virginia, 6, 93, 103, 209
John tone, Clint, IS3
lone , Ed, 209
lone , Juanita, 94
Jone , Linda Faye, 4, 90, 209
Jon , Linda R., 97, 210
Jon , Paula, 94, 9 , Ill, IS3
Jone , Ronald, 106, IS3
Jones, Wanda, lOS
Jones, William, 210
J lin, Larry
Jovanovich, Ann, 99, 102, Ill, IS3
K
Kambara, Eugene, S6, 109, IS3
Kanarr, Sharon, 210
Kaptain, Mary, 210
Kaptain, Robert, IS3
Karakawa, Steve, 210
Karr, Ruth, 9S, 97, Ill, 210
Kato, Calvin, S9, 210
Katz, ancy, S3, IS3
Katz, Reene
Kavas, Faith, 97, Ill, 210
Kawamoto, Mary, 91, 94, 97, 9S, 102,
210
Kein , Hilde, 92, 1S3
Keller, Donald
Kemp, Kenneth, IS3
Kenney, Pamela Ann
Kent, Le lie, 210
Ketter, Catherine, S6, 90, 94, 96, Ill,
IS3
Keyti ng, Scott, 210
Kiddae, Jennifer, 96, Ill, IS3
Kilby, Kraig
Kilian, Bill, 210
Kambell, Ty, 210
Kimmell, Clarence, IS3
Kim ey, DeeAnn
King, Dorothy, S3, 96,210
King, Karen
Kishayama, hirley, 94, 99, Ill, ISS
Kitamura, Henrietta, 103
Kittredge, Jon, 210
Kittredge, Peter
Kline, Daniel
Kline, Kiffaney, SS, 17S, ISS
Klug, Lewas
Knox, Doug, 106
Koenigsberg, Nield, 90, 91, 92, ISS
Kontmk, Loui , S9
Kontnik, Lewa , 106
Koshi, Howard, 104, ISS
Kosha, Pearl, 3, 96, 99, Ill, 210
Koutsas, Elizabeth
Kramer, uzy
Krause, Karen, S3, lOS, 106, 210
Kreader, Jam , 106
Kreps, Robert, 94, I S
Krill, Su an, 103
Kruger. AJlen, 101, 109, 210
Kubly, Pamela, 99
Kochel, Michele, 99, 103
Kullang, Janet
Kurtzer, Dennis
Kurz, Gwen, Ill, 211
Ku bruc, Jennifer, 211

Kut uma, Kristine, SS, 94
Kuykendall, Michael
Kyle, Shirley
L
Labe, Jay, 91, 211
Lackeman, George, S2, 9, 106
Lamarr, Cynthaa
Lanca ter, Dale
Landau, Felix
Landa , Hale
Langford, harlotle, 2, 4, 99, I S
Lan!!ford, Judy, Ill, 211
Lansang, Liana, 211
Lar on, Linda, ISS
La by, Stanley
La ky, Ann, lOS
La ley, John, 91
La ley, Saundra Lea
Lauterbach, Helen
Lawhon, Sandra, 91, 97, lOS, Ill, 211
Lawren e, Michael
Lawrenson, Stan, 91, 10
Lawson, Marvell Allen
Leaf, Linda
Leahy, Linda, lOS, ISS
Lean, Gueric, ISS
Lean, Lyric, 211
LeBois, Doreen
LeBoi , Rene, 211
Ledkins, Bill, 211
Lee, Barbara, ISS
Lee, Carol Ann
Lee, Mike, 104
Lee, Sharon, 96, ISS
Leever, Carol, 211
LeFevre, Flory, 211
Lehr, Ronald, 9S
LeMaster, David, ISS
Leonard, Diane, 211
Leonard, Sharon, ISS
Leonard, Tracy, 109, 211
LeRoy, Kenneth
Le lie, Richard
Levey, lrwan, S9, 94, 211
Levisohn, Jaruce, 90, 93, 9S
Lewis, Gary, ISS
Lewi , Marian, ISS
Leyden, Tom
Laght, Barbara, 9S, 103
Lighthall, Jack, ISS
Land, Jeff, 9S, 109
Lindley, Edward
Lind ay, Linda
Lindsey, Steve, 211
Linn, Deanna Marie
Litke, Lorena, S3, 99, Ill, 211
Little, Martha
Litvin, Gabnel, SO, 211
Llafet, Eloth, S3, 94, 102
Llafet, Eugene, ISS
Loeb, Alan, 101, 109, 17S, ISS
Loomi , Howard, ISS
L ng, Sandra, S3
Lopez, Ad, 211
Lorance, Randy, S3, 93, 106
Lonncz, lbolya, 211
Lort, Jann, 106, ISS
Lort, Tony, ISS
Lotz, Anna orine, S3, lOS, 106, 212
Loui, Bryan, 212
Loui, Calvin
Love, Cleaster, 83, 212
Lowe, Felicia, 9S, 212
Lowman, Yvette, S3, 94, 99, lOS
Luff, helby, S3, 212
Luman, Frank
Lundqui t, David, 0, S2, 103
Lundqui t, Lorene, SO
Lundquist, beryl, 0, ISS
Lutz, Shirley, lOS, 212
Lyden, Tom, 91
Lytle, Jamie, 0, S4, 106, Ill, ISS
M
Macinto h, Donald, ISS
MacLean, Brian
Mac eill, Janet, S3, ISS
Maddy, David
M donna, Ann, ISS
Mad en, Reg;na, ISS
Mahan, Allyson, 6, ISS
Maher, Bob, 212
M hr, Peter, 91, 108

Maierhofer, Teena, ISS
Major , Thomas
Maletic, Pam, 93, ISS
Mania! , Danny, 108
Manley, Betty Jo, 9 , ISS
Manley,
ott
Mann, John, 6
1ann, Vargania, 9S, 103, 212
Manning, Mary, S3, 99, ISS
Marcel, Amalia, 96, 212
Marcu , R e, SS, 6, 94
Margolin, Sonia, 3, S, Ill, ISS
Marone, Rick, 106, I S
Markham, Cynthia Jo, ISS
1arr, Bruce, 212
Marsolek, Robert, 91, 212
Martin, Dale, I S
Martin, Eugene Ken
Martan, Marcellus, 212
Martin, Morri , 212
Martinez, Jimmy
Martyn, Paul, ISS
Mathis, Chri tie, SO
Mat umon)i, Lance, 93
Maurer, Cindy, 212
Maxie, Jewel, S4, 96
Maxson, Patty, 92, Ill, ISS
May, Loi , S3, 106
May, Robert, SS, 92, 106, 212
Mayeda, Joanne, ISS
McAndrew, Dan, 212
McCandl , Steve, ISS
McCaul, Randolph
McCauley, Charles, IS6
McClaury, Sheldon, 109, 212
McCullough, Joan, IS6
McCullough, Patricia, 212
McCoy, Bob, IS6
McCoy, Judy, IS6
McDonald, Paul, 212
McDonald, Tom, IS6
McElhinney, Anne, 97, 102, 212
McGee, Barbara, lOS
McGhee, Kenyon, 106
McGrath, Elaine, S6
McKeeta, Carol, 90, 92, 106, 212
McKenzia, Gorda, 9S, 102
McKinzie, Virginia, 9
McLean, Rene, S3, IS6
Mc\olillan, Jane
McMillen, JoAnn, 212
McMosley, William
McMurdo, Robert, 1S6
Me amara, Michael
Me assor, Ron, IS6
Me an, andra, 9S
McPherson, Ron, IS6
McQueary, Vicky
McRae, Cathy, SS, 93
Mead, Mark, 212
Means, Kim, 186
Meininger, andy, 106
Meininger, Henry, 91, IS6
Mea , Jerry
Melnick, Barbara, S6
Menck, Sharyn Faith, 212
Merritt, u an, IS6
Metcalfe, Jani , 94, 102, 17S, IS6
Metz, Carl, 9S
Metzger, Elvira
Meyer, Ben, 212
Meyer, Joe, 91, 101, 109, 213
Meza, Ann, 90, IS6
Michel, George, IS6
Miller, Bev, S3, 94, Ill
Miller, Connie Sue, 99, 102
Miller, Jack
Miller, Jim, 213
Miller, Reggie, 106
Maller, haron, 213
Maller, Sue Ann, 92, lOS, 106
Miller, William Emanual
1.Jller, Yvonne, 213
Millican, Dexter
Malligan, Steven, 109
Millward, Jay
Malstein, Janet, 106
Mintken, Tommy, 104, 213
Mitchell, Lena, 213
Matchell, M rilyn, 102, 213
Mitchell, Kathy, S6, 93, lOS
Miura, Karen, SS, 94, Ill
Mod in, La.ni
Molde, Brad

Molioo, Kuk.a, 92, 213
Monte , Mona, 197, 21S
Moor, 1ary, 9S
Moore, Adell
Moore, Hugh
Moore, Mary
Moore, Patricia
Moore, Rochelle
Moreno, Alma
Morgan, Bill, S3
Morgan, Peach, S7
Morgene , Carl
Morimoto, Sharon, 96
Morishigi, Doreen, lOS
Moriu , Valdis, 91, 21S
Mom on, Sally, S4, 91, 97, 9S, 102,
21S
M rteru.en, Michael, S, S9, 91, 21S
Mo es, Jeff, 101
Moss, William
Mo oni, orman, 104, 21S
Mourh . Dave Allen
Mourne, Tina
Mowe, Carole, S3
Moyer , Jack
Mug! ton, bonnie, 9S
Mullenax, Bertha, 21S
Mullenax, Jan
Mullins, Don
Mullins, Julie Ann, 103
Mulvan y, Donald, 6
Musick, Rick, 9S, 109
Mu teen, Martha, IS7
Myers, Beverly, IS7
Myers, Linda, 96
Myers, John L., 9S
N

Nady, X., 94, IS7
aiman, Sharron, IS7
akamura, Denni , 104
Nakamura, Linda, 91, 94, 97, lOS, 111,
21S
akamura, Rick, 104, IS7
ance, Su an
aylor, Barba, 102, 21S
Neil, Carol, IS7
el on, Betty, S2, 21S
etson, Judy, S3, 92, 94, 99, 1S7
el on, Mike, 21S
Net on, uzi, 21S
etson, Wayne, 21S
mith, Jim, S9
eumann, Edward
eumann, John, 9S
Newbould, Chri tine, 21S
ewbould, Wendy, 0, 21S
ewell, Albert, !S7
ewell, Dick, 21S
ewman,

ancy Sue

ewton, Brent
ewton, Kari, IS7
icholson, Dave, 1S7
ael en, Pamela
ieminen, Sue, Ill
Nielsen, Robert, 104
Nix, Trudi, S3
oel, Buddy, 109, I 7
orman, Mary Ann
orris, Lynda, Ill, 21S
Nowacld, Mike, 21S
owels, ancy, 9S, I 7
u baum, Douglas, S , S9, 104

0
O'Brien, William
O'Donnell, R emary, 97, 21S
Ohmer, Jane
Ohr, Rochelle, S9, IS7
Olinger, Cici, 2JS
Oliver, Walter, 21S
Olm ted, Jan, S7
Omohundro, Lee
0' cal, Bill, 109
0' eill, Pat, S6, 96, Ill, 1S7
0 tlin, Linda, 92, 21S
Otstot, Ray
Oye, Cheryl, S3, 106
p

Pace, Bill, 2, 94, 106, 109, 1S7
Pacheco, Patricia, 106
Padilla, Jake, 215

�Student Index
Padilla, J

~ph, 215
Pamt~r. andy, 105, 215
Palmer, Marvin Miles, 215

Papazian,

uzanne

Parkinson, Pete, 187
Parks, Robert, 91, 187
Parlin, ue, 21S
Parn h, 1ary Ann, 21S
Pat~. Katy, 98
Pat~. LOUIS~, 94, 9 , 21S
Pat~. M~r doth, 9
Patte..,.on, tev~. I 7
Patt~rson, Pat, 3, 99
Patter on, Thoma , 104
Patu on, Ann, 83, S, 86, 187
Paul, L~onard
Pa on, Ch ri, I 7
Payne, Roberta, 89, 91, 94, 97, 216
P acoc:k, Clo•s, 187
Pearce, Wayne, 91, 187
P~nn~tta, Bob, 216
Penny, Richard
Perdu~. f1ke, H2
Perkm, Donald, 9S
Pet~r on, K~nt, 109
Peter on, Randy, 6, 216
Pfe•f~r. Silvia, SS, 92
Peyton, Patty, 91, 97, 103, 106, Ill,
216
Phillip , B tty, 83, 4, 216
Ph1llips, Carol, 80, 85, 187
Phillip , Howard, 94, 187
Phillips, Wayn~. 2, 89, 106, 187
Philpott, J1m, 106
Pickering, Kathi, 9, 94, 216
Pi~rc~. Jacquelin , 92, 103, 216
Pierce, Mar ha, 83
Pile, ooki , 106, 187
Pilger, V~rne a, 83, II I, 216
P1ro, Jam , 187
Pitt:., Jeanette, 187
Platt, Jan, 93, 216
Plunk~tt. Connie, Ill, 17 , 187
P 1tz, Mary Helen, 97, 102, Ill, 216
Polzen, Maralyn, 187
Pomeranz, Ronald
Pontow, Arthur, 106
Poole, Steve, 216
Po~. Renrue, 193
Porter, Mona, 102, 106
Pott~r. Tom, 88
Pratt, Dolor~s. lOS
Pnce, Barb ra A .
Price, Barbara, 187
Price, Dyanne, 187
Price, John, 88, 9S
Prince, Heidi
Pritchard, Lilli
Pritchard, Marilynne, 187
Provo, Jim, 87, 216
Pryor, Mike, 101, 216
Pryor, Robert, 187
Pumphrey, Pete, 89, 101, 187

Q
Qua t, Lesley, 83
Qumtana, Maxine

R
Raffln, Karen, 103, 106, 187
Ragulsky, Ro ~mary
Ral ton, Mary, 187
Raphael, Le ter, 8
R kin, Linda
Rathff, Randy, 216
Razor, Cindy, 216
Read, Mary, lOS, 216
Redmond, Linda Kay
Reece, Barry
Reed, Gloria, 187
R~ed,
il, 109
Reid, Bill, I 7
R~i bick, Beth, 86, Ill, 187
Re1 ig, Carol, 92, 97, Ill, 216
R~iva, Thoma , 3, 217
Rem~di, Dick, 187
Rendle, Judy, 187
Renner, Patti, 94, 187
Replin, Steve, 86, 88, 89
Replogle, Carol
Rep hlaeger, Robert
R hetniak, Valerie, 83, 217
Rettberg, Rodney, 187

Reynold·, Norma, 95
Rhead, John, 101, 217
Rhoad , Warren, 92, 10
Rhodes, Robin, 83, 93, Ill, 217
R1c~ardi, Sharon
Rice, D1ana, 92, 99
R1chard , Ward~ll. 187
Richard. on, Carolyn, 102
R1chard:.on, Joyce
R1chie, Gwend lyn, 217
R•chmond, Geor e
R•chter, 1ark, 217
Ridenour, Deanna, 217
Riede el, Eljzabeth
Riede el, Kathy, 99
Riede el, William, 82, 86, 89, 94, 106,
187
R1epe, Kathy, 83, 217
Riffel, Pam, 187
R•sll. John
Rllll!in , Clark, 9, 94, 187
Rig • . Byron
Rindom, Margaret, 106
Rmnander, Leon , 103
R1pp, Chareen, 83, 92, 187
Rl\lcy, David
Risley, Elaine, 217
Ro ~h. Julie, 83, 99, 187
Roberts, Kay
Robin on, AI, 217
Robin on, Joyce, 217
Robinson, Linda, 217
Robinson, Linda Sue, 188
Robms n, Pam, 217
Rob1nson, Ru , 188
Robinson, Steve, 82, 217
Rodrij:uez, Ralph, 188
Roe, Jean, 92, 9 , 188
Roe ch, Larry, 217
Roger , Gloria
Roger. ancy, 91, 97, 103,106, Ill,
217
Rot~genbach, Robert, 106, 217
Rome, Eli
Rome, Kathy
Romeo, huck, 9S, 217
Romeo, Mary Lynne, 104, 188
Romeo, Vicki, 188
R e, Dianna, 83, 92, 188
Ro:.e, Judy, 188
R e, L~ nard, 188
Roth, Jim, 91, 188
Rothchild, Sara, 80, 94
Round , tephen, 218
Roybal, Ralph, 218
Rubm, Miriam, 93
Ruble, Joan, 218
Ruby, Mike, 188
Rucker, Barbara, 0
Rucker, Polly Ann, 80, 8S
Rudi ill, William L., 218
ROmfelt, Rex
Rupp, Cindy, Ill
Rupp, Ken, 88
Ru h, Court, 218
Ru h, Marland, 18
Rus el, Charles, 218
Ru ton, Bob, 106, 218
Rutherford, Jill, 188
Ryan, Joy, 188

s
S ck, James
Sack, Jerry
Sage, Carol
Sakamoto, Carrie
Saks, Mikkel, 84
Salinas, Samuel
Sanchez, Benny, 188
Sanders, Ruth, 218
anders, Vickie, 83, 94, 98, Ill, 188
Sanders n, Anita
ander on, Geraldine Jean, 218
ander n, Jack, 218
Sandford, Ruth, 106
Sandler, Stuart
Sargent, Susan, 106, 188
Sather, Thomas
Sarner, Larry, 88, 103
Savoy, Phyllis
Scates, Bill, 109, I 8
avo, James
Schaetzel, Mary Jo, 98, 102, 218

Schaetzel, Tom
·hanefelt, Tom, I 8
hemet, Rusalie, 80, 188
chlichting, Linda
chne1der, Alan, 108
Schne1der, Cindy, 89, 96, I 8
chne•der, Edoth, 92, 96, 97, 104, 218
chodde, Sandra, 98, 102, 18
choendallcr, Kathie n, 103
hJenfeldcr, farv, 188
chre1bcr, Bill, 218
chreiber, 11chael
Schreiber, tephanie
Schroed r, John
churr, inny, 188
hutz, M1ke, 106, 218
Scott, Joseph, 106
cott, Karen, 3, 90, 218
Scott, Paul, 219
ott, aundra, 99, 18
ott, Su an, 8S
ott, Sarah, 219
Scovel, Tedie, 93, 219
aries, Carole, 93, 18
ecreti, Rocco
c1fried, Jolene
Seikel, Barbara, 3, 86, 104, 106, 219
ervey, l•nda, 86
Severt on, nn, 83, 99
eydel, Fred, 2, 6, 9
hafer, Jean, 94, 97, Ill, 219
hanahan, Patrick, I 8
Sharp, Dave, I 8
hea, Cathlene, 6, 93
heffield, Jay, 106, 188
heppard, Ronald, 91, 219
herard, Caron, 219
Shettle. ancy, 219
Shibata, orene, 219
hield , Henry, 9, 92, 103, 219
hield , lynn. 3, 99, 188
hipp, Pamela
Shively, Phillip
hockey, Barbara, I
hockley, Barbara, 219
Shofstall, ary, 188
hort, Diane, 8S
hultz, Carol, 92, 219
hultz, JoAnne
hurtleff, Jim, 219
ienknecht, Tracy, 219
Sigears, Mik~. 219
Simmons, Richard, 219

Speliotes, Dean
Spenc~. Charlen~. 98, Ill, 190
Spence, Dale, 190
p~rek, Linda, 99
potts, Raymond
Sprigg, Alan, 106, 190
prings, Meredith, 83, 8S, 103, 190
pnng , Paul
tafford, Cher} I, 92, 94, 190
tapl , Val, 9S
tapleton, Ed, 89, 91, 10 , 220
lark, Laurie, 95, 106
tark, 1arun. 3, 106, 220
Starr, Betty, 95, 98, 102
Starr, Dave, 6
Staub, Bink, 220
Staylor, Frank, 104, 220
Steffens, Robert, 190, 220
teffens, Hal, 104
tern, David, 106
Steuart, Barbara, 99
tev~n , Robert, 106
tevens, Ronald
Stice, Sherry
tills, Donna, 104, 220
till , Karen, 83, 104, 220
Stone, laurel, 5, 91, 190
tonemet , Kar n, 9 , 102, 220
tout, Alex, 104
tracy, Emi, 8S, 98. 190
Strako ch, Pam, 190
Stranahan, Pat, 9S
Strand. Donald, 190
tratton, Cynthia
tratton, Michael
treet, Lynn. 3, 93, 190
tribling, Bob, 82, 220
troh, Toni, 93, 190
trong, Ellen, 90, 92, 99, 220
trong, hirley, 92
truck, Cecelia, 86
tuart, Margar~t. 90
udholt, Suzanne, 92, 221
Suiter, Dana, 190
Summers, Carol, 8S
Summer·, Paul, 89
Svalberg, Kay, 83, 90, 91,96
Swanson, Patricia, 104, 190
Swanson, Phyllis, 92, Ill, 221
Sweazy, Alice
Swisher, Joe
Szarafin ki, Dagmar
zwec, Lydia, 4, 90, 97, 102, Ill, 221

imm, Jamc

imonton, Cindy
imonton, Slop
impleman, Bob, 219
Simpson, Carolyn, 219
Simpson, Diann~
Skeeters, Ed, 9S, 101, 219
Slatkin, Irene, 219
Slaughter, Mart~aret
Slaughter, Su an, 188
Slay, Elaine, 92, 219
lingo, Dan
lothower, John, 188
Smith, Beryl, 190
Smith, Betty, 9S, 106
Smith, Jeanette, 190
mith, Leonard
Smith, Linda, 9 , 102, 220
Smith, Pet~r
mith, Ruth
Smith, Sandra, 190
Smith, Sharon, 0, 82, 106, 220
Smith, Sheila, 102, 106
Smith, Stacy, 106, 220
Smith, T~rry. 190
Snider, Elizabeth
Snook, James
Sogn, Karen
Soker, David, 0
k~r, JoAnn, 80, 91, 97, Ill, 220
otis, Bev~rly
outh~rn. G~ rge
pady, Rebecca, 220
pan, Barbara, 4, 220
Span, Doris, 220
Spanarella, Gene, 108, 220
Spar, Barbara, 84, 90
Sparks, Patrick, 88, 108 190
Speak, Paul~tte, 104
Spear, Bill, 101, 220

T

Takamine, Gene, 94, 106, 190
Tams, Pat
Tartler, Edd, 190
Tatter, Ruth, 92, 190
Tatum, Peggy
Taylor, Barbara, 221
Taylor, Bob, 221
Taylor, Kathy
Taylor, Tom, 221
T~desco, Gary, 95, 190
Temple, Chuck, 221
Temple, Kar~n
Tepley, Gwen, 103
Tera ak1, Al~ne, 80, 190
Terry, 1aureen, 106, 190
Terry, Patt~. 190
Thach, u an, 9S
Thacker, Ann, 90, 93, 106, Ill, 211
Thacker, Su~. 82
Thede, Larry, 221
Thede, Su an, 8S, 190
Thomas, Dick, 221
Thomas, Greg
Thomas, Debbie, 190
Thoma , Steve
Thomas, Tom, 3, 190
Thomp on, indy, 190
Th mp on, Dou las
Thomp on, Gary
Thomp on, George, 2, 221
Thomp on, Gwendolyn, 221
Thomp on, M•chele
Thomp on, Sue, 92, 190
Thorne, Dave, 221
Thurow, John 88, 190
Thuro , Pam~la, 99
Tidwell, Cora Jean, 104
Timchula, Michael

�Student Index
Timmon • Irene
Tllu , AI n. 221
T boa , Yvonne, 4, 106, 190
I ockman, Judy
Torren , D nald, 106, 221
Torr , Renee, 221
Traber, Anota, 106
Trapp, Dianne, 190
Trapp, u an, 104, 106, 221
Traudt, Ken, 221
Trnvi , John
Traylor, Ri hard, 9, 96, 104, 10 , 221
Tro oky, Linda, 5, 106, 190
TruJillo. There a
Tucker, Katherine, 222
Tucker, Linda, JOl
Tuggle, Reginald, 95
Tursick, John. 104, 190
Tyler, Ed. 104, 108, 222
Tyler, Sabra, 222
Typher, 1arolyn. 7, 222

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dd, Cindy, 6
llmer, Barbara, 83, 99, 106, Ill, 190
Und rwood, M rolou
Ungefug. John, 222
rhan, John, 222
Uyemure, Donna, 92, 97, Ill, 222

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Vala, Clyde Robert, 222
an Meter, Bob, 7, 222
Veltman, George
Verdero a, Eileen, 87, 222
Ver t egh, Ginger
Vette, Valerie, 86, 93, Ill, 190
Vicker, Carol, 94, Ill, 190
Vidaur, Lee, 190
Vogel, Richard

Vogt,
ndra, 98, 193
Volz, Dock
Volt, Tom

\: oorhee . ld , 9l, Ill, 193
Vretto , Jim, 6, 193

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Wada, 1athew, 106
\\ada, Kojo, 9, 222
\\'ad worth. onnie
\Vagner, Paul, 10
\\'agn r, Barbara
\\.'agncr, Pat, 97, 98, 222
Wakefield, 1andcl, 98, 106, 222
\\.'alker, Be,erly, 104
\\.'alker, Bruce
\\.'alker, Phyh , 9
Wallace, Donn • R4, Ill, 193
\\'allace, M rcellu
Walloch, Eugene
Walton, John, 193
\\al1, Phyli , 81, 85, 97,9 , 222
\\'arn r, Bonnaer

Wartburg, R n, 106. 193
Wa hco, Carol, 93, 193
Watanabe, haron
Waterman, Candy, 91,9 , 106, Ill,
223
Waterman, Jan, 83
Wat on. ·Iaine, 85, 193
\\'au • I ynda, 96
att • Dorothy. 0, 3, 94
Watt , 1aril)n, 83, 94, 193
Weaver, Bert, 223
Waugh, Cora 1arie, 93
\Veaver, David
Weaver, Laurel, 83, 9 , I 11, 223
Week, Bob
Wehrli, Diann, 4, 97, Ill, 223
Weimer, Pam, 85

Weindel, Connie, 104
Wein t ck, Barbara, 2, 223
\\ elpert, Davod
\\eo bart, G raig, I 04
\\e1 , Chuck, 223
Wet s. James, 92
We , Marla, 85, 98, 193
Welch, Kathy, 193
Welch, 1 arr), J9l
\\ lk, Phylli ,
Well , M~ureen, 106, 193
W II , 1 rdi, 93
\\e t, Patricia, 97, 223
W l, Vorgonoa, 223
\\ e tmoreland, 1oke, 104
\\e tmoreland, Pat
\\ tmoreland, andra, 223
\\etzn r, Steven, 6, 9, 223
Wh eler,Ann.99, 111,193
\\heeler, Pam, 5
\\ h clock, orman, 193
Whisler, Joanne, 94, 103, 193
ho lcr, haron, 93, 94, 106
White, Karla, 84, 96, Ill, 193
While, Ron, 193
Whitlock, River , 3, 223
\\humore, B;,nnoe, 3, 97, 104, 11 I,
223
Whittemore, Arthur, 0
Wieder, John, 223
Wieder, Judy, 92, 193
Woed r, 1arie
Wiedorn, John, 10
Wiggins, Carol, 4, 94, 97, 98, Ill, 223
Wilcox, 1ary
Wilhoite, Lauren
Wilkins, Sharon, 85
Williams. Anna, 93, 97, 99, 111, 223
William • 1arc, 193
Wilson, 1aria
Wilson, Pat, 97,223

Wil n, Vicky, 6, 99, 103, 193
Windle, John, 224
Wonter, Barbara, 193
Withrow, Frank
Wohl, Carol, 0, 92, 224
Wolff, Linda, 94, 99
Wong, Gloria, 94, 96, 104, 193
Wong, Marshall, 93, 95, 104
Wong, Victnr, 0, 92, 94, 101, 108, 224
Wood, De.tn, 193
Worley, Vod.o
Wortham, Darlene
Wortman. Garren
Wright, Brenda, 94, 102, 193
\\roght, Paul, 101, 224
Wright, Janice, 2, 84, 85, 90, 193
Wn •ht, 1ardi
W ri!-1tt, beryl
W wlek, Lydia, 99
Wyua , Ch rloue, 84, 97, Ill, 224
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Yamada, Diane, 6, 89, 92, 97, I l I,
224
Yamamoto, Ronnie, 224
Yankee, Peggy, 224
Yankee, Loutitia, 193
Yankee, am, 83, , 10 , 224
Yearling, Bob, 6
Yearling, Glady Mac, 224
Yearling, lllinoi , 2
Young, Carolyn, 102, I II, 193
Youn11, Cliff, 224
Young, Dick, 106
Young, Margaret

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Zarecor, fichael, 193
Zigler, Cathy
Zonn, Marlene, 6
Zisk.in, Barboe, 96, 104

Teacher-Office Staff
A

Ac II, Raymond P., 109
Anderson, Anne Louo e, 164
Arnold, Helen, 27
Aschbacher, Jean, 194
Auger, John G., 100

F
Fe ler, Barbara, 26
Flatow, Eleanor C., 26, 160
Fox, Wayne, 10
French, Larry, 12
French, Linda, 20
Fruland, Judy, 20

B

Ball, 1ary Adah, 37
Barclay, Carole, 82
Beard hear, Jack ., 9, 97
Berger, El a M., II
Boerbach, Robert, 36
Bi hop, Betsy, 12
Bragg, Arthur M., 91, 97
Breen, Jay, 169
Bull, K. Faye, 35
Burmeoster, Daniel 0., 28
Burton, Mary L., 37

G

Galle11o , Edward, 16
Garrett, Lawrence, 131
Garrett, Priscilla, 17
Gaubatz, Dorothy, 95
Gerner, Mary ell, 26
Gillett, Barbara, 166
Glowe , Kathenne, 60, 61, 204
Gnadt, Lloyd W., 33, 178
Green, Olive, 92
Grill, Harry, 17

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Call, Alice, 102
lark, Hazel W., 165
oleman, James R., 144
Coleman, Paul, Jr., 122
ollins, Mary, 19
olweU, Robert P., 8, 125
raog, Harold Rex, 16, 100
Craig, 1yron J., 150
raven, Elizabeth, 176
D
Daniel, Lawrence, 32
Des jardons, Regina, 23
Dungan, Roger, 34
Dunkon, 1ay, 111
Dyckes, Carole E., 14

H

Handy. Lois, 20
Hill, Thelma, 19
Hinderlider, Clyde, Jr, 123
Hoffman, Morris, 15
Holme , William R., 44, 149
Howard, sther, 32
Hoyle, 1arilyn, 13, 98
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Jacobi, Julian, 13
James, 1otchell, 12
Jester, 1arilyn, 165
Johnson, Ralph I., 0
Johnson, Richard, 36
Jolioe, onja L., 17, 2

E

Cl!l!le ton, Ruth ., 35
1-k, onja, 163
Elcerio, gt., 50
Eppcr on, Carolyn, 23
Evans, Alwyn, 162

K

Kennedy, Robert, 194
Koon , Alice C .. 30
Kreiner, enevieve, 17
Kruse, William H., 89

L

Lace, Kathryn, 25
Laughlin, J. Stanley, II
Lee, Brian, 21
Lindblom, Milton K., 8
Lockhart, Royalyn, 22
M

Mahonchak, Michael, 29
Maley, Raymond R., 36
Man field, George, 29
Marinoff, 0 car, 9
1arr, Jennie, 171
1arton, Mrs., 167
Mauies, John B., 24
Moore, 1ary C, 9, 97
Moulton, Jack A., 153
Mullenix, Clarence, 15
N

ichol . James ., 90, 97
icholson, John E., 13

Rountree, Judy, 22, 85
Rudel, Joan K., 34
Rudolph, Beth, 32

s
Sehachterle, Evelyn, 164
Schwarzler, Hennetta, 6
hadwell, Kay R., 124
hak peare, irginia, 175
hank, Wayne F., 28
haw, Carol, 18
onnard,
June, 18
Slovek, John P., 30
Smith, Donald, 104
Smnh, Loren E., 16
mith, Mar aret, 95
Smith, Price B., 29
myth, John W., 174
Spangenberg, Hazel M., 37
proul, Creta L., 35
purlin, Melvin, 91
Svenson, Jame , 31, 108
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Padboy, Marion, 93
Panek, Adolph H., 122, 123
Patton, Lois, 103
Pearson, Eloi e, 166
Phelp , Che ter H , 10
Pigott, Blanche C., 96
Pixley, Elizabeth M., 32, 98, 178
Powell, Marion, 83,216,217

R
Race, Edward, 160
Redic, James R., 122, 123
Rhen, dna A., 33
Rider, Mary, 162
R mer, Anne, 22
Root, Abigail, 18

Te cher, Emilie, 164
Trickey, Ralph, (ROTC), 50

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Walter Glorian, 163
Waters, Katherine, 164
Weber, Gerald, (OPS), 87
Weed, Mary, 31
Williamson, J. Howard, 14
William on, June, 21
Wolter, Alice M., 57, 160

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Zarlengo, Dominic A., 15
Zoegler, Emil, 31
Zumwinkel, John H., 19

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���... And it is a certainty that East will be here as it has always
been.
that there will be someone to meet in the morning
to talk to and laugh with

���There will always be work that is fun
the fear of a test
There will be the search for understanding here as there has
been before

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East High School
Denver, Colorado
Volume XLIV

��In spite of bubble-gum and dirty sneakers there will be
accomplishment, the promise of talent and skill

�There will always be a challenge

and a dream

and the certainty that East will be here.

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�Mathematics

East's excellent math department offers the
student necessary computational skills and
the tools of logic. From Basic Math to Col lege Math East can answer the queries of
any mathematically curious student.
This year eight students survived the rigors
of Mr. Kruse's College Math class and came
out much wiser than the rest of us.

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��Music

Many East High students find a great deal
of pleasure participating in the band, orchestra, choirs and choruses. The band and
orchestra, under the capable direction of
Mr. Shadwell, change the sounds that issue
from room 350 in September into fine music
to entertain East. Mrs. Padboy and the
Concert Choir work hard each day to maintain their outstanding reputation and present
fine oroarams.

14

�Special Education

Under the direction of Mrs. Pixley, students in the special
education classes prepare for future vocations by gaining
practical experience in writing receipts, making change, and
selling merchandise. They learn the labor laws, social security
requirements, and how to apply for jobs.

Flash card drills increase the
student's proficeency in arithmetic fundamentals. He learns
to handle money, follow bonk
procedures, and fill out basic
income tax forms.

�Eng I ish

The English department offers the student
proficiency in two of the most important
skills that he will achieve in his lifetime those of expressing himself clearly, both
orally and on paper, and of understanding
and appreciating the words of others. Creative writing, composition, and literature
courses are offered to develop these abilities.

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The language deportment introduces students to
think1ng in a foreign language. The Interested
student may choose from classical Latin and modern
French, German, RuSSian, and Spanish. The lan guage lob has been available two years . Topes ore
on hand to help students go1n facility in foreign
speech Study of a forc1gn language increases under standing of that culture and one's native language.

16

��Science

The Science department answers students'
questions on life and matter. Biology classes
explore the basis of life. The chemistry
students study chemical reactions as everyone on the third floor nose. Young physicists conclude their year's study with discussions of nuclear physics and atomic power.
Interested students explore the science of
photography with Mr. Spurlin.

���Art

East recognizes the importance of offering
art courses. Students who plan careers in art
con receive instruction in their regular high
school curriculum. Mrs. Green and Miss
DesJardins provide guidance and encouragement to those students who wish careers in
commercial art, fine art, architecture, and
fashion, as well as to those who toke on art
course for fun and relaxation.

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�Speech

Lab

The purpose of East's speech lob is to aid
students with speech defects, while providing them with a high school curriculum. Mr.
Daniels and Miss Rudolph use the lip-reading technique for hard-of-hearing students,
along with various types of equipment, such
as a sound amplifier, tope recorder, and a
breathing table which aids in breath control
and pronunciation.

22

�Home Economics

Teaching the domestic skills is the function of the Home Economics department.
With everything from bobbins to berry pies
the students busy themselves. They may enroll in such courses as Girls' Foods, Boys'
Foods, Senior Clothing, and Creative Clothing.

Industrial Arts

Arc welding is only one of several skillsmechanical drawing, woodworking, metalworking, and leathercrafting-the Industrial
Arts staff teaches.

�Social Science

24

�Two semesters of American History are required at East, but interested and interesting
teachers make this year of history an encouragement for most students to continue
in history courses, rather than just to fulfill
the requirement. On completion of this requirement the student may choose from
Ancient, Medieval, Modern European, Russian or Western history, Sociology and
Psychology, or Boys1 or Girls1 Social Problems. For those students who score high
on the Iowa test in ninth grade there is the
opportunity for taking Ancient history as a
sophomore, Medieval and Modern European
as a junior, and College American History
in their last year at East.

���Student
Council

Members of the East High Student Council
discuss the problems concurrent with the
responsibility of representing the students.
They initiate action for the success of social
and service activities.

�29

�Delegate
Assembly

Delegate Assembly is the link between student council and the student body. Monthly
meetings provide the opportunity for students
to keep their first period classes acquainted
with school problems, so that they are competent in forming opinions and making decisions.

30

�ACTIVITIES CAL EN DAR
Howdy Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

September 22

Seraph Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

September 30

Fall Sports Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

November 4

Back To School Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 15
Drama Club Play .................................. November 17
Junior Prom ....................................... December 2
Christmas Program ................................ December 18
Instrumental Concert ................................ January 11
Woodbury Oratorical Contest ......................... January 17
Father-Daughter Supper .............................. February 2
Sweetheart Dance .................................. February 10
Musical ........................................... March 8, 10
Back To School Night ................................. March 14
PTA Fashion Show .... . ......................... March 22, 23, 24
Spring Instrumental Concert ............................ April 12
Wolcott Reading Contest ............................. . . April 27
Senior Prom ................ . ....... . .................. April 28
Vocal Concert .. .. ... . .... . .................... . ........ May 2
Red and White Day . . .. ..... .. .......................... May 11
Class Day .............. . .. . ...... . .. .. .. .. . . . . ..... . ... June 1
Graduation ....... . .... . ... . ... . ....................... June 5

�Spotlight

Editor Sandi Rustemeyer explains the mechanics of news paper production to two other
staff members, John Windle and
Clorese Foreman.

The Spotlight staff creates an informative
and original chronicle of newsworthy events
and people at East High . At the Printers,
staff members guide the production of the
Spotlight.

Miss Glowes, sponsor of the
staff, proof-reads a finished
poge of the Spotlight.

32

�Angelus

this is it

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��Tonight we ore grown and sure
Tonight we Iough in sophistication
and smile in quiet contentment
The pleasant turmoil
of being with one another is masked
for tonight we ore royalty

37

����Green and blue lights flooding the main hall created a contemporary atmosphere
at THE DANCE, wh1ch honored the fall sports. The attendants were, left to right,
top to bottom Marty Spangenberg, N1cky Vandapool, Nancy Allph1n, Vaughn Hicks,
Betty Bons1b, and Nancy Bramley.

Miss Jacque Scram ... Fall Sports Queen
41

��At the Junior Prom, TOPAZ and EMERALDS, couples danced under o canopy of
emerald and gold streamers The attendants were, left to nght, top to bottom :
Koren Stonemetz, Mary Jo Schoetzel, Mono Montez, Koren Bryon, Kns Holm, and
Borb1e Naylor.

Miss Mary Ann Czubaty . .. Junior Prom Queen
43

��Romance was king ot the Student Council's annual Volen tine Dance, Reign of Hearts. Attendants were, top row, left to
right : lorry Durance, Cloy Pratt, Arist Zovoros, and Ben Bul lock ; center row, Gerry Achatz , Anne Shcrmock, Kathy Waterman, and Koren Stonemctz; bottom row, Jams Metcalf, Nicky
Vondapool, Janel! Blagge, and Bert Weaver.

Miss Nancy Allphin and Mr. Steve Sidwell
Sweetheart Couple
45

��Senior May Queen Attendants are, left to right and top to bottom : Jil Larsen, Vaughn Hicks, Nancy
Bramley, Martha Span.genberg, Nancy King, Martha Wheelock, Jacque Scram, Nicky Vandapool.

JiI Larsen ... May Queen

47

�Honorary Moy Queen Attendants ore, left to right ond top to bottom . Pam Geyer, Meg Page, Sandy
Simonton, loso Olinger, Morolyn Kent, Anne Shcrmock, Margie Butler, Nancy Allphin, Junee Rodroguez,
Barbo low, Kothe Waterman.

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�Sophomore ond Junior Moy Queen Attendants ore, left to nght and top to bottom : Betty Bonsib,
Kiffaney Kiene, Barbee Baker, Janes Metcalfe, Mary Ann Czubaty, Mary Jo Schaetzel, Karen Stonemets,
Barbe Naylor, Karen Bryan, Mary Kawamoto.

�On March 22, 23, and 24, the East High
School P.T.A. presented their annual fundraising project, the P.T.A. fashion show.
"Angel Antics" was held in The Denver Dry
Goods Co. tearoom, where Mrs. Pat Geyer
commented on the fashions. The senior girls
who modeled were selected by a panel of
impartial judges.

PTA

�CHEERFULNESS

LEADERSHIP

SPORTSMANSHIP

Cathy Waterman

Pam Geyer

Nicky Vondopool

Senior Cirl Awards

FRIENDLINESS
Jil larsen

COURTESY
Anne Shermock

SENSE OF HUMOR
Margie Butler

BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL
Janet Naylor

SERVICE
Kay Kotzelnick

DEPENDABILITY

POISE

LOYALTY

Barbaro Florey

Vaughn Htcks

Barbaro low

51

�The war is inevitable- cries Bob Taylor in his forceful
rendition of Patrick Henry's A Call to Arms. Bob's oratory
awed the crowd and on January 17 won the Woodbury Medal.

Woodbury Oratory Contest

52

�Wolcott
Reading

Anne McElhinney

Contest

Delabian Rice

Dee Douglas

Phyllis Gottesfeld, on Apnl 27, won the
Wolcott Medal for her extemporaneous
reading of a selection from Mark Twa1n's
Huckleberry F~nn . Seven gtrls partiCipated
1n the 83rd contest which was established
1n 1879 by H. R. Wolcott.

53

�Rotc
The R.O.T.C. program at East is designed to
help the cadet develop character, leadership
and responsibility. Each cadet is given the
opportunity to attain a variety of skills by
participating in such activities as the rifle
team, the color guard or the drill team. With
the development of self-discipline, acquired
through military training, the cadet will become a more effective future citizen or
member of the military service.

�Displaying almost unerring accuracy, the
East ROTC rifle team shot its way to a tie
for second place in the city competition. The
East marksmen also entered the N.R.A. Sectional and Colorado State Rifle Meets.

ss

�With intensive practicing, the East ROTC
Drill Team developed into a polished and
highly precisioned group. This year the
drill team participated in the city-wide and
C.U. drill competitions. It also provided halftime entertainment at a basketball game
during the A.A.U. Tournament.

56

��Assemblies

Students were given the opportunity to grow
both culturally and socially through the various assemblies.
One of the most stirring assemblies was the
performance of the Denver Symphony
orchestra. The Code of Conduct assembly,
presented by the student council, was awe
inspiring. The numerous pep assemblies gave
the students the chance to show their school
spirit. Other assemblies included the annual
Howdy Day assembly, the competition in the
annual Woodbury and Wolcott contests, a
science demonstration presented by the
Atomic Research Plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and athletic, election and academic
awards assemblies.

58

��High Button Shoes

East High School introduced a new type of
all-school show for 1962. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Johnson and Miss Mimi
Collins, talented students undertook the difficult task of producing "High Button Shoes,"
a musical comedy which ran on Broadway
for three years. Over one hundred students,
with the aid of many faculty members, coordinated acting, dancing, singing, and
musical accompaniment to turn out a show
that would be a pace-setter among Denver
high schools.
On March 8 and l 0, audiences were delighted by the high-spirited antics of the
lively cast. The mood was aided by the
excellence of the orchestra, directed by Mr.
Kay Shadwell, and the chorus, led by Mrs.
Marion Padboy. Alan Titus gave a laudable
performance as Harrison Flay, a fast-talking,
fourflusher. larry Coffee was strong support
as his faithful accomplice.

60

���Music Croups

�Ready

Football

East

Let's

-

64

:1 .

��The Angel's defensive forward wall charges to bring down a
Patnot ball carrier.

East High Angels have good reason to be
proud of the Big Red football team. The
team won the city championship, going undefeated in league play. The Angels played
lakewood in the state play-offs, and the
game ended in a 7-7 tie. The squad lost
during the "sudden death" over ime 14-7 in
a real heartbreaker.
Many of our players were cited for their outstanding play. Those making All-City were:
Cary Gagan, Frank Winters, Steve Sidwell,
Rich Tate, and Rick Van Woerkom. Steve
Sidwell made All-Metropolitan and All-State.

66

�Cary Gagan turns behind the Angel forward wall . He is run ning a "spinner" play. This play usually calls for a delay, such
as fakong to another back, so that the fine has tome to set up
and make its block.

67

�Rich Tate, an all -cety player, illustrates
the off-tackle play of the Angels' single
weng attack. This is basec play, which
helped to bring both Tate and the Big
Red much success this past season .

Passing was East's surprise weapon this year.
throws the reverse pass to Rech Tate.

Tate cuts back behind the Angels'
power block, typifying the action of this
vear's team .

68

Luke Terry

��On Armistice day the White Jackets performed their annual drill at the West-East
game. The band played snappy across-theborder music as they helped form the three
precise figures of a sombrero, maracas, and
a hat and cane, accompanied by an exotic
dance of the White Jackets.

70

��72

�Rich Tate begins another long gainer agamst G.W as Cary Gagan leads interference . This is the quality of play that gained All -City pos1tlons for these two boys .

�VARSITY FOOTBALL
Mr Adolph Panek -

Coach

Name
Number
Achatz, Gerry .•...•..•..•...• 22
Bayers, Bill • .. .. .. • .. • .. 61
Blaschke, Jim .............. 26
Boslough, Jim .............. &lt;41
Canaday, Don
. . • • . • . . • . • . 13
Crawford, Dave . • . • • . . . .••. 25
Dertinger, AI • • • • • .•••.••. 8&lt;4
Durance, Larry ..•..•..••..•.. 27
Franek, Dave • .. .. • .. ....... 75
Gagan, Cary ............... 21
Gilbert, Bob
................ 67
.. . . . . . 10
Greer, Ty • ..
. . . .••..•..•.• 66
Helton, Bill
Hilton, Skip
.............. 23
Hudson, Art ••.••.••.••.••• 71
Levy, Steve .................. 85
Lopez, Ad • • . . . . . ..•..•..•. 20
MacDonald, John . . • • • • • • . 70
Manley, Jack ..•..•.... . .•..•. .CO
Miller, Ron ................ 80
Nethery, Fred ............... 74
42
Oliver, Walt . • • • • • . • • . . • .
Ranum, Jorry . • • . • • • • •
52
Robonson, Ron • . . • . . • . . • . .
72
60
Sheppard, Ron • • . . . • • . • • .
73
Sidwell, Steve
Stracy, George . • . . • • . . . .
51
Tote, Rich
12
Von Woerkom, Rick • . . . . . .
76
65
Winters, Frank . . . • • . . • . . .
Wiss, Mitcholl ..•.••...•... . • . 82
Zavaras, Arist ........ . . . . . ... 86

�w

L

Points

Opp.

East ......... . 1

0

193

41

95

65

Washington

.6

Jefferson

.. 5

Lincoln ..•.... 4
South
North

2

150

83

3

88

116

.... .. 3

4

70

103

. . . . . . . .2

5

60

119

West ......... 1

6

77

129

... 0

7

61

138

Manual

�Jun ior Football

JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Mr. Myron Craog- Coach
Bayers, Bill
Bender, Julian
Black, Jim
Blaschke, Jim
Boslough, Jim
Broun, Dick
Bunch, Bob
Canaday, Don
Crawford, Dave
Davis, Phil
Dertinger, AI
Dillon, Craig
fuller, Van
Golbert, Bob
Hilton, Skip
Hudson, Art
levy, Steve
lopez, Ad
McCiaury, Shelby
Nicholls, Bill
Olover, Walt

Reiva, Tom
Robonson , Steve
Russell , Chuck
Sheppard, Ron
Strobling, Bob
Thomas, Dick
Titus, AI
Ungefug, John

�Sophomore Football

SOP HOM ORE FOOT BALL
Mr James Redoc Ando, Steve
Babbs, Dave
Barrett, George
Barrett, Stan
Bayers, Bob
Baylor, Dan
Blum , Gary
Bore1ng, Jim
Bretz, Paul
Burron , leslie
Carmody, Tom
Croog , John

Cooch

Hogue, Mike
Hutchinson David
Johnson, Mark
Johnstone, Cion!
Kambaro, Gene
Llofet, Carl
Macintosh , Don
McRae, Robert
Milligen, Dexter
Moyer, Jock
Noel, Buddy
Hulon, Daryl

Crum, Daniel

Pomeranz, Rick

Crumal , Tom
Dahm , John
Elloott, Terry
Flowers, Rog r

Pope, Rrnni e

Fisher, Norman

Foster, Gary
Franek , Joe
Garfunkle, Dave
Gaul , John
Hall , Charlot
Ham•lton , Herman

Hartman , Carl

Rotkousk i, Art
Sh ffe ild, Jay
Sodw II, Dave
Slothower, John
Tallman, Stanley
Thomas, Thomas
Tolover, Charles
Wagner, Paul
Weimer, M1ke

Wentzell, David
Williams, Edward

77

�Mr. Lawrence Garrett DeHerrera, Abe
Johnson , Steve
Lind, Jeff
Lind, Kent
Padilla, Joe
Smith, Ralph

Cross
Country

Team

Place

Lincoln
West ....

o

0.

o o o o.

0

o.

0

0

0

o

2

0..

Manual

3

East

-4

South

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo

Washington .
Jefferson
North

78

o. o.

0

o • o. o o o

0

o • o o

0

••

0.

0

0

0

0

•

0

0

0

•

0

•

•

0

0

0

0

•

0

o • •• o

0

o o

0

o o

0

•••

0

0

0

0

0

••

o

0

•

0

0

•

0

•

0

0.

•

•

•

•

•

5

6
7
8

Coach

�Tennis

The tennis team under Coach Garrett finished second in the city despite the fact
there were only three returning lettermen.
In the state tournament in November at
Boulder, AI Loeb qnd Bill Satele finished a
fine season by capturing the state doubles
title.

Mr Lawrence Garrett- Cooch
Appleton, John
Boon, Marc
Bruner, Bill
Cantrell, Phil
Clark, Duke
Fishman, Nelson
Holme, Howard
Hunsaker, Jim

Kriethe, Paul
Leonard, Tracy
Loeb, Alan
Meyer, Joe
Molioo, Ken
Molioo, Kuka
Pryor, Mike
Satele, Bill

79

�Basketball

A mass of arms seek the elusive ball as Mr. Tate looks on.

�Phil Hart drives in for a lay-up to help pace East to another
victory.

Rich Tate outmaneuvers a Washington opponent to
score again .

81

�J. R. Craig tokes a jump shot in the state
tournament.

82

�VARSITY BASKETBAU
Team

Won

Lost

Pet.

.......... 11

3

.786

Manual ............ 10

4

.714

West ...•...•..... 10

4

.714

············. 7

7

.500

East

North

Washington ........ 7

7

.500

Jefferson .......... 6

a

.429

South ............. 4

10

.286

Lincoln

13

.071

•••••••••

00.

83

�Mr. Paul Coleman- Coach
Babbs, Dove
Cro1g, J . R.
Ouranc~, Lorry

Gogan, Cary
Hart, Phil
Heath, Gory
Meyer, Joe
Rausch, George
Sm1th, DICk
Stroh, Harvey
Tote, Rich
W1llioms, Chuck

84

�Our Angel basketball team held undisputed
first place in the Denver league only once
during the season - in the final standings
when it counted. East won its fourteenth
Denver title in twenty-nine tries. Our team
had not only the best won-lost record but
also the league team-scoring record and the
least number of points scored against them.
In the first game of the state tournament,
East defeated Pueblo Centennial 77-63. The
semi-final game was a heartbreaker as East
lost in an overtime game to Greeley, who
went on to be state champs.
Several players were cited for their outstanding play this year. Cary Gagan, co-captain,
and J. R. Craig made All-City on the second
team. Richard Tate, co-captain made first
team All-City, All-Metropolitan, and AllState.

85

�Junior

Basketball

Mr Adolph Panek Bunch, Bob
Canaday, Don
Dertongor, AI
Easley, Ray
Gilbe rt, Bob
Holton , Skop
Johnson, Steve
Levy, Steve
Meyer, Joe
Olive r, Walt
Podolia, Joe

Don Canaday goes in for an easy two against West.

The junior basketball team did not live up to
expectations this year. The team was ambitious and had good spirit but was unable
to find a reliable winning combination.
Coach Panek was philosophical in his appraisal of the team and thought that the
team would jell by next year.

86

Coach

�Sophomore

Basketball
Dexter Millican, 3, outjumps an opposing player to
help the Sophomores through their undefeated sea-

Mr. James Redic- Coach

The Sophomore Basketball coach, Mr. Jim
Redic, produced another outstanding team
this year. The Sophomore Basketball squad
followed in the steps of the Sophomore football team by going undefeated in fourteen
games. Some of the boys on this teem will
help build the nucleus of the Varsity Basketball squad for the next two years. The boys'
ability to win and show sportsmanship typifies the East High athlete.

An do, Steve
Campbell, Paul
Franklin, Monty
Hamilton, Herman
M1llican, Dexter
Moyers, Jack
Noel, Buddy
Reid, Bill
Sidwell, Dave
Slothower, John
Sudhalt, Fritx
Toliver, Chuck
Wagner, Paul
Williams, Chuck

87

��Wrestling

WRESTLING
Mr. Jom•s Col•mon- Coach
Blaschk•, Jim
Dvcirin, Gordie

Flin, Doug
Fong, Rudy
Fong, Tony
Galbraith, Jim
lnouy•, Jorry
Jon•s, B1ll

North

••••

0

••••••••••••••••••••••

0

0

0

East

•

•

••

0

•••••••••••••••

91

73

Lincoln

60

West

56

Jefferson

45

South

39

Washington

24

Manual .. .

10

loui, Bryan

Molioo, Kuko
Sawr•y, Ralph
Shotw•ll, L••
Stribling , Bob
Tokomine, Gene

Th•d•, lorry
Van Woerkom , R1ck

Winters, Frank

89

�Apparatus
Cym
Mr. Jack Moulton Alle n, Tony
Boye r, Doug
Duncan, Fred
Fulle r, Dick
Molande r, Jon
McAnd rew, Dan
O' Boyle, Dave
Quarve, Roy
Stout, Ty
Sawrey, Ralph
Wrightson, Bern ie

Only a lock of depth and strength on the
mots kept the gymnastic team from placing
higher than their fourth place finish in the
city. Coach Moulton was especially pleased
this season with the work of Bernie Wrightson on the high bar and Doug Boyer's performance on the trampoline. The members
of the gymnastic team ore selected from the
boys who ore enrolled in the apparatus gym
class. By the end of the school year, most
of the students in the class hove acquired a
superior degree of coordination and ore
adept at various gymnastic exercises.

90

Coach

��Swimming
Mr. Jack Moulton Adams, Ed
Andrews, Pet e
Benn ett, Richard
Boye r, Doug
Brown, Mark
Bush, Sam
Chapman , Mike
Dillon, Craig
Frescoln, Dave
Holme, Howard
Johnson, Lee
Kontnik , Lewi s
LaRosa , Paul
Lersch, Barry
Manl ey, Jack
Newell, Richard
Newlin, Col
O'Ne il, Bill
Pappas, Dean
Pryor, Bob
Schroede r, John
Scripps, Jock
Stapl eton, Ed
Staub, Bink
Stout, Ty
Thompson, Je ff
Wrightson, Be rn ie

The East swimming team, coached by Mr.
Moulton, had a very successful season. Led
by Richard Bennett and Jack Scri pps, the
team finished third in the city behind South
and Washington . East surprised Washington
in the state meet in February, however, and
placed second. Bernie Wrightson paced the
diving throughout the season and broke the
existing diving record at the state meet by a
wide margin .

Team

Poi nts

Washin gton ...................... 71
South . . . . . ...................... 63

EAST ............................ 61
Jefferson . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Lincoln .......................... 27
North

........................... 13

Manua l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2

Coach

�Track

Mr. Jack Moulton- Cooch
Achatz, Gerald
Anderson, Orlando
Banett, George
Berg, John
Bilorusky, John
Bretz, Paul
Bntton, J1m
Burran, Leslie
Canaday, Don
Caudill, Doug
Conway, Tim
Craig, J. R.
Crawford, Dove
Dahm , John
Davis, Phil
Davis, Richard
DeHerrera, Abe
Dertinger, AI

McCiawry, Sheldon
McDonald, Jesse
Moiler, Steve
Millican , Dexter
Moritz, Dole
Norris, Mike
Pace, Bill
Pomeranz, Rick

Darius, Don
Darius, Ron

Provo, Jim
Rcnti e, Don

Dreher, AI

Robinson, AI
Robinson, Ronald
Roggenbach, Bob
Rohrer, John
Sm ith, Rolph
Spear, Bill
Staub, Bink
Thomas, Dick
Thompson , Jeff
Titus, AI
Toliver, Chuck
Torrens, Don
Willooms, Willie
Wiltfong, Bob

Duncan , Mike
Durance, Larry

Flon, Doug
Folsom , George
Folsom, Robert
Franek, Joe
Galbraith, Jom
Greer, Ty
Holverson, Tom
Haynes, John
Hudson, Lorry
lntrovigne, Silvio
Johnson , Bob
Johnson , Steve

Kambora, Eugene

Levy, Irwin
Levy, Steve
Lind, Jeff
Lind, Kent
Litvin , Gabriel
Lopez, AI
MacDonald , John
Macintosh , Don
Marr, Bruce

By winning their first two meets, the cindermen of
East High started their season in excellent fashion.
In the DPHSAL relays, they placed second. At the
Aurora relays, which included teams from all over
the state, the team came in fourth . During this meet,
a new Distance Medley relay record was set by our
team.

93

�Coif

Mr. Jack Moul t on -

Coach

Benton , Ray
Bradford, Karl
Cohen, Steve
Harrell , Steve
Mal ey, John
McDonough, Dave
Moses, Je ff
Pratt, Clay
Scripps, Jack
Sm ith, Dick

Teom

Won

Lost

Pet.

Washington

25

3

.893

This year' s golf team placed fourth in city

Jefferson

22

6

.786

competition. The team improved as the season progressed, and did exceptionally well

South

19

9

.679

EAST . ...... . ..... 18

10

.643

lincoln ............ 13

15

.464

North .... . .... .. . . 10

18

.357

his best rounds during the state tournament,

West

..... ...... .. 3

25

.107

and by doing so he took second place.

Manual

······ ···· ·

26

.071

in the state meet by capturing fourth place.
Jack Scripps, captain of the team, finished
his season in fine style. He played some of

94

........

2

�Baseball
Mr. Myron Craig- Cooch
Babbs, Dave
Bayers, Bill
Bender, Julian
Blaschke, Jim
Bloom, Gary
Bradford, Karl
Bunch, Bob
Gagan, Cary
England, Daryl
Leonard, Tracy
Lersch, Barry
Loui, Bryan

Meyer, Ben
Miller, Ron
Mystkowski, Walt
Newlin, Cal
Oliver, Walt
Padilla, Joe
Place, Dave
Robonson, Steve
Russell, Chuck
Serra, Steve
Sidwell, Steve
Tate, Rich

Walt Oliver, shortstop, finds the pitch
he wa nts.

Steve Serra foil s an attempted pick-aH
a s he gets back to first base sa fe ly.

�Boys' Bowling Clu b
Boll Cromer- PreSident
Fronk King- Secretory
Boll Bruner- Treasurer
Mr. Elbert Chapman- Sponsor
Mr. Milton Lindblom- Sponsor
Adams, John
Bcrcn, Dave

Bruner, Bill
Cromer, Bill
DePriest, Ken
Freeman, Bruce

Heil, Donny
Koshi, Howard
Kong, Fronk
Martin, Morris
Martin, Marcellus
McGillvrey, Terry
Mintken, Tom
Nakamura, Richard
Nusbaum, Doug
Pumphrey, Pete
Tedesko, Gory
Traylor, Dick
Tursick, John
Tyler, Ed

The Bowling club has the distinction of being
the only club in Denver in which all the
members can out-bowl the sponsor. Nevertheless, Mr. Lindblom, sponsor, still enjoys
his team, which has been moderately successful this year. The club bowls each week
against a different high school. At the end
of the year all the schools send their best
bowlers to the summer tournament. This
year East is sending Betty Walker.

�Cirls' Bowling Club
Betty Walker - President
Judy Nelson - Vice-president
Bonnie Wh1tmore - Secretary
Kay WeiSS- Treasurer
Mr. Elbert Chapman - Sponsor
Mr Milton Lindblom - Sponsor

Johnson, Karen

Abel , Darlene
Applehans, Darlene

Kurz, Gwen

Arnsmf!yer, Kar n
Barker, Donna

Boyle, Peg
Brewer, Linda

Bulmer, Colleen
Chan, Diana

Collins, Nancy
Cook, Sandy
Culbertson, Suzette
Danforth, Johnene
Dankert, Sandra
Dudnikow, Tania

Ehrlich, Judy
Fischer, Joan

Fisher, Janet
Fisher, Karen

Frederickson, Judy
Fritts, Ethel
Gee, Carol
Gianert, Sharon
Gonzales, Jack if!

Haraway, Penelope
Horns, Juliet

Hatasaka, Sharon
He•dbrak, Chris
Henry, Joan
H1gel, Judith Kay
Iwasaki, Janet
James, Sharon

Ketter, Catherine
Kishiyama, Shirley
Krasas , Ruby
Krause , Karen

Kruse, Kathy
Lawhon, Sandy
Loh:, Horine

Luff, Sh•rley
Masunaga, Joyce

Maxson , Patty
Mayeda, Joanne
McCaa, Vicki
McK1nney, Kathy
Mitchell , Kathy
Nakamura, Lindo
Nelson, Judy
O' Ne1ll , Pat
Paul, Sandy
Polzen, Maralyn
Renfro , Patricia

Romeo, Mary
Sargent, Susan
Seikel, Barbara
Smith, Beryl
Swanson , Julie
Torrf!S, Renee

Trapp, Susan
Tucker, Katherine
Ufema , Deborah
Vette, Valerie
Walker, Betty
We1nstock , Barbara
Weiss, Kay
Whitmore, Bonnie
Wills, Ann

97

�Skeast
The purpose of Skeast is to promote competitive, recreational, and safe skiing. The
group skis together at least once a month
and competes in all the school meets. In
addition, Skeast sponsors ski buses for East
students, and a ski fashion show to help
generate enthusiasm for the sport.

98

��Skeast
Koji Wad a - President
Ann Pleasants- Vice- president
Meg Page -Secretory
Steve Event! - Race Chairman
Haney Rogers- Race Cha~rmon
Miss Jean Aschbache r - Sponsor
Adams, Ed
Adler, Eva
Alexander, Jul1e
Andrews, Pete
Arterburn, Alice
Bachar, Sheila
Bachrach , Annette
Ba1ley, Hat
Barlow, Doug
Basse, Margarita
Beth, Randy
Benish, Janet
Birch , Briana

Bolten, Barbara
Budaham, Vivian

Britton, Jim
Brown, Bev
Brumbach, Don
Corkedole, Susie
Cowdrey, David

100

Cowperthwaite, Karen

Culbertson , Suzette
Dav ison, Sue
Del Junco, Alice
DeRoo, Diana

Elsey, Carolyn
Evans, Judy
Eventt, Steve
Fisher, Norm
Folsom, Mac
Fontius, Kay
Foster, Gary
Gay, Merrilee
Giddings, Marietta
Gregory, Gayle
Harley, Kathy
Hawn, Jane

Heard, Linda
Hearnsberger, Cathy
Hendryson, Sue
H1tpas, Bob
HolliS, Sue
Hunting, Anne
Hunting, Suzanne

Johnson , Bob

Johnson, Richard
Johnstone, Clint
Jovanovich, Andy
Knox, C1ndy
Lambert, Letty Jo

P1tts, Jeanette
Pleasants, Ann

Prendergast, Kay
Roffin, Karen
Rice, Sam

Larson, Lindo

Rogers, Mike

Levy, Dave
Lytle, Jam•e
MacMillan, Ann
Mahan , Allyson
Manley, Jo
McCall , John
McDonald, Paul
Moore, Michael
Myers, Bev
O' Boyle, David
Olinge r, lisa
Pace, Bill
Page, Meg
Palme r, Mary

Rogers , Nancy

Pappas, Dean

Parker, Sherry
Park•nson, Caryl
Parks, Paul
Paul, Sandy
Payne, Roberto
Pile, Cookie

Rupp, Cynthia
Ruston, Bob
Sargent, Susan
Schmidt, Cheryl
Scott, Karen
Smith, Dan
Smith, Stacy
Stark, Martin
Strakosch, Pam
Street, Lynn
Talmage, Hunt
Terry, Maureen
Thomas, Debbie
Thompson, Barbara
Turnbull , B•ll
Ullmer, Barbara
Wodo, Koji
Waldner, Teru
Young , Carolyn
Young, Dick

�Distributive Education
The D.E. Club was well publicized this year
in several newspaper articles concerning the
club's president, Jim Taylor. Jim brought
fame to the club and East by being elected
the state president of Distributive Education. The club also had the unique experience of taking over the University Hills
Shopping Center for two days. Eight other
schools participated and together ran four
Denver area stores.

Jim Taylor- President
Fred Ellis- Vice-president
Kathy Harley- Corresponding Secretary
Elaine Ambler- Recording Secretory
E1leen Verderosa- Treasurer
Kelly Roedel- Promot1on Chairman
Mr. Jerry Weber- Sponsor
Ambler, Elaine
Bachman, Bill
Barnhart, Joyce
Caldwell, Kenny
Chapla, Carolyn
Dawson, Steve
Dunihoo, Faye
Edwards, Byron
Ellis, Fred
Fouts, Dave
Franklin, Dove
Goins, Sharon
Griffin, Nina
Hansen, Mary Ann
Harley, Kathy
Hatch, Sandy
Helmuth, Bob
Johnson, Brad
Miller, Richard
Parks, Paul
Roedel, Kelly
Rosier, Jim
Taylor, Jim
Verderosa, Eileen

�Junior
Classical
League

Ju Rome fell so did Tony Mijares

Marty Spangenberg- Trrbune
AI Harrell- Tribune
Jerrie Tietge- Censor
Carol Nowels- Scribe
Lox Dichter- Historian
Moss Margaret Smith- Sponsor

Tribe 1

Tribe 2

Tribe 3

Tribe 4

Tribe 5

Tribe 6

Tribe 7

Achah, Gerry
Card, Gary
Croke, Moke
Cronkey, Dave
Dichter, Lix

Alpert, Ted
Blaschke, Jom
Christensen, Joll
Dock, Judy

Bachar, Sheila
Berg, John
D' Amato, Jo Anne
Chapman, Kathy

Cowdrey, David
Dalton, Volene
Durant, Jerrold
Enge, Nadeen

Adler, Eva

Adelman, Lolly

Amsmcyer, Karen

Gee, Carol

Cochran, Peggy

Johnson, Virginia

Davts, Julie

Ketter, Catherrne

Durance, Larry
Holvorsen 1 Tom

Hunting , Anne
Hunt1ng , Suzanne

Foreman, Cloresse
Hardt man , Sandi

Dud, Tania

Larson, Linda

Hollos, Pam

Lind, Kent

Moiler, Karen
Mqorcs, Tony
Nakamura , Londo
Payne, Jontce
Sawrey, Ralph
Scram, Jacque
Shcrmack , Anne
Spangenberg, Marty
Stuart, Chros
Tictge, Jerrie
Wetul , Carole
Wong , Voctor
Veonberg, AI

Kawamoto , Mary
Longstreet, Nancy Jo
Payne, Roberta
Petet, Mary
Shafer, Jean
Thacker, Anne
Thompson , Jeff
Wodmer, D bbie

Hardong, Jack
Heidbrak, Christy
Hubbard, Shorley
!ford, Carol
Jackson, Sandra

Johnson, Virginia

Lowman ~ Yvette

Jovanovich, Ann
Koshoyama, Shirley
Kloppel , Ken

Menzte, Mark
Miura, Karen
Moore, Moke

Renner, Patti

Kumbra , Eugene

Ruth, Davod
Whisler, Sharon

Moses, Jeff
Paul, Sandy
Petty, Larry
Rose, Judy
Sargent, Sue

Berrey, Marilyn
Caxewade, Dale
Chew, Corky
Corkedale, Susan
Duh, Agnes
Essig, Linda
Essman, John
Fennell, Judy
Klone, Koffaney
Mays, Connie
Miller, Bev
Miller, Steve
Phollops, Wayne
Roedesel, Bill
Roggins, Clark
Sherman, Sandy
Watts, Marolyn
Wong, Gloria
Wroght, Brenda

Florey, Barbara

Harrell, AI
lntrovigne, Stlvto
Nowels, Carol
Norns, Michael
McKenzie, Jeanne

Pate, loutse
Robinson , Ronnie

Sanders, Pam
Woggons, Carol
Work, Steven
Yabe, Arlene
Yasuzawa, Steve

The Junior Classical league is composed of
latin students interested in studying classical
antiquity. Their path to understanding is by
way of imitation. A JCl meeting can easily
resemble the gathering of the roman populus despite a few togas out of place. The
varied activities of the club this year included the annual state convention at Alameda High School, the Christmas party, and
the Ides of March party.

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Jones, Paula
Metcalfe, Janis
Peterson, Kent
Phollops, Howard
Salevouris, Mike
Savageau, Steven
Seydel, Fred
Slaten, Barry
Tsubakawa, Hiro

��Symposium
Victor Wong - Presid~nt
Margie Thibodeau- Vice-president
Bileta Holzapfel -Secretory
Moke Rogers- Treasurer
Miss Kay Glowes - Sponsor

Arima, Joy
Ashworth, Wendy
Chen, Tyrone
Forbath, Elmer
Harrell, AI
Holzapfel, Bileta
Johnson, Annette
Koenigsberg, Nicki

Lind, Kent
Nesheim, Barbara
Payne, Janice

Payne, Roberta
Pickering, Kathi
Powell, John
Pryor, Sue
Rogers, Mike
Rustemeyer, Sandi
Smith, Beryl
Smith, Candy
Thibodeau, Margie
Wong, Victor

Members discuss

•.• the aesthetics of

Symposium discusses the humanities with
emphasis on theology. logical thought and
self-expression ore developed in mentally
stimulating discussions. The curious mind
may inquire and try to answer, through discussion, problems that hove troubled men
through the ages. The results may be negative, but the members still learn about some
of the methods which philosophers hove used
to deal with the some problems.

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. .. design.

�A field trip to the Colorado School of Mones seismographic
station prcvided o sognofocont octovoty of the Euclidean Club.

Euclidean
Andy Jovanovich -President
Pete Wagschal- Vice-president
Joy Arimo- Vice-president
Sally Hadley- Secretory-Treasurer
Aroma, Joy
Ashworth, Wendy
DeHerrera, Abe

Fishman, Nelson
Hadley, Sally
Hoffman, Wilson
Jovanovoch, Andy
McCormack, Bob
Metcalfe, Dick
Mijares, Tony
Morotos, Valdis
Mortensen, Michael
Payne, Janice
Payne, Roberta
Pounden, John
Robinson, Dick
Rogers, Mike
Ruffalo, Phil
Salevouris, Mike
Schroeder, John
Summers, Keith
Szwec, Lydia
Tatter, Paul
Thompson, Jeff
Trayler, Dick
Wagschal, Pete
Wetzner, Steve
Wong, Vic
Work, Steve
Yamada, Diane

Yasuzawo, Steve

Members inspected ond mangled delicate
geophysical instruments. A good time wos
hod by all.

The main objective of Euclidian Club is to
gain different perspectives in the fascinating
field of mathematics not offered in the school
program, such as non-Euclidion geometry,
symbolic logic and number theory.

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�Chess

CHESS CLUB
Corter Koonto - President
Tyrone Chen - Vice- president
Nelson Fishman - Secretory
Mochoel Rogers - Treasurer
Bobb, Merrick
Brainerd, Ronald
Britton, Jill
Church, Charles
Conway, Tom
Denysenko, Walter
Durant, Jerrold
Goldsmith, Gerold
Heim, Dave

lskow, Neil
Lobe, Joy
Lighthall , Jack
Moody, Erik
Mont1s, Gun tis
Moritis, Valdis
Nusbaum, Douglas
O' Boyle, Dave
Ph ollips, Howard
Quarve, Roy
Rogers, Haney
Scates, Bill
Sparks, Pat
Summers, Keith
Takamine, Gene
Wartburg, Ron
W eimer, Mike

Wodo, Koji

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KNIT W ITS
Pot Blackis - President
Bobbo Foley - Vice-president
Cheryl Bates - Secretary
Judy Bemis - Treasurer
Julie Harris - Librarian
Mrs. Rhoda Dean - Sponsor
Alexander, Julie
Allen, Susan
Bates, Cheryl
Bemis, Judy
Berg , Francy
Blackis, Pot
Breitwieser, Linda
Brown, Bev

Clark, Mary
Crockett, Cynthia
Evans, Judy
Foley, Bobbi
Gregory, Gail
Harris, Julie
Henry, Joan
John son , Karen

Leever, Barbara
Leever, Carol
McCaa, Vicki
Peiton, Carolynn
Scott, Sandra
Scott, Sarah
Slack, Janet
Swanson, Julie
Trapp, Susan
Weiss, Kay
Wilson, Vickie

Knit-Wits
One of the newest and most interesting
clubs at East is the Knit-Wits. These girls
meet twice a month and diligently mind their
knitting. The beautiful sweaters, purses,
blankets and even a sleeping bag ore displayed in East's bulletin case.

��Speech Club

The Speech Club trains and assists interested students in the art of becoming a relaxed and eloquent rhetor. The club meets
twice a month and studies the techniques
of good speaking. They have won honors
in several speech meets and sent eight students to the state tournament.

Phyll1s Gottesfeld

Joel Allen

SPEECH CLUB
George lackeman - President
Mike Perdue- Secretory-Trea!urer
Miss Carol Barclay- Sponsor
Allen, Joel
Bailiff, Bess
Baird, Dick
Berkey, lois
Charron, Duane

Chen, Tyrone
Essman, John
Gottesfeld, Phyllis
Hadley, Sally
Harding, Jack
Johnson, Annette
Lackeman, George
Langford, Charlotte
Lind, Kent
Maize, Barbara
Nelson, Betty
Perdue, Mike
Phillips, Wayne
Riedesel, Bill
Se.ydel, fred
Smith, Sharon
Stribling, Bob
Taylor, Bob
Uyemura, Donna

Weinstock, Barbara
WhiStler, Sharron
Wright, Janice
Yamada, Diane

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�Meg Wheeler comes
to the big c1ty
Karen Dahlstrom

•.. writes to family for money

Lydia Szwec

Sally Hadley

. .• makes zany fnends

Drama Club
Dee Douglas

Delabian Rice

Sally Morrison

.. . who falls in love with her.

She hears about the unattain able Evan Daughton

Karen Dahlstrom, Dean Pappas

The Drama Club provides a busy schedule of
activities for the thespian or person interested in theatre. This year the club produced Ask Any Girl and The Long Christmas
Dinner. Between productions the club visits
other high school and Denver University productions- or even Pasquale's.

But instead she falls in love with his
brother Miles.

Karen Dahlstrom, John Walker

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�DRAMA CLUB
Sally Hadley- President
Karen Dahlstrom- Vice-president
JoAnn Soker- Treasurer
Nancy Jo Longstreet- Secretory
Bess Baoloff- Corresponding Secretory
John Walker- Thespian Presodent
Mrs Abogail Root- Sponsor
Mr. Ralph Johnson- Sponsor
Alexander, Julie
Anderson, Kathy
Block, Jeannie
Bond, Wayne
Bowman, Kathy
Burress, Mary Louise
Butterworth, Janice
Coffee, Larry
Coyle, Carol
Croes, Liz

Douglas, Dee
Dunkin, Nancy
Eotemiller, David
Enge, Nadeen
Floyd, Patty
Foster, Carol
Gilbert, Trudy
Golson, Susan
Gottesfeld, Phyllis
Heckenlively, John
Heidbrak, Jollie
Hochstadt, Barry
!ford, Carol
Lambert, Letty Jo
Litvan, Gabriel
Mcintosh, Mary
Meza, Ann
Miller, Chris
Morrison, Sally
Pappas, Dean
Quigley, Carole
Rice, Delabian
Rodriguez, Junee
Rogers, Diane

Rucker, Polly
Rustemey r, Sandi
Schemel, Rosalie
Scott, Karen
Smith, Sharon
Stroh, Toni
S.wec, Lydoa

Warner, Gail
White, Jan
Wieder, Marie

��EPICUREAN CLUB
Don Broun
Doug Chessen
Nicholas DeSciose
Miles Gersh
Pam Geyer
Sue Golson
Chuck Kenning
Nancy Longstreet
Steve Miller
Jim Milstein
Bob Penny
Ross Travis

Epicurean Club

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�Circulo de Arte
Rusticus

Frank Winters - President
Judie Rutherford - Vice- president
Marilyn Mee - Secretory
Groce Henninger - Treasurer
Mrs . Olive Green - Sponsor
Achatz, Gerry
Alexander, Julie
Anderson, Kathy
Bender, Harriet
Bond, Wayne
Bricker, Kathy
Bridaham, Vivian
Butler, Margie
Danielson, Cynthia
Dorsey, Janyce
Duh, Agnes
Erickson, Paula
Fuller, Pam
Harris, Bev
Henninger, Grace

lntrovigne, Silvio
Johnson, Annette
Johnson, Bob
Lotz:, Horine

Maize, Barbara
Manley, Jack
Margolin, Sonja
Maxon, Patty

Mayeda , Tom
McCall, John
Mee, Marilyn
Mengel , Mary
Morton, Judy
Newman , Penny
Olmstead, Judie
Page, Meg
Pappas, Dean
Pfeofer, Sylvia
Pickering, Kathi
Pierce, Jacque

Rose, Judy
Rutherford, Judie
Scanlan, Judy
Schneider, Edie
Seikel , Barbara
Simonton, Sandy
Starr, Sue
Sud halt, Susie
Tatter, Ruth
Ten - Brink, Donna
Tobias, Yvonne
Tsubokawa, Hiro
Waldner, Terri
Walz, Phyllis
Waterman, Candy
Weiss, Jim
Whalen, Mike
Wilson, Margot
Winters, Frank

Circulo de Arte keeps its talented members
busy. In addition to painting the scenery for
school productions, it sets up the annual Art
Exhibit. Visiting lecturers inform and entertain club members.

Balafre

�Seraph Sisters

Debbie Robertson cuts the strudel.

Pam Geyer- President
Barbara Florey- Vice-president
Meg Page -Secretary
Debbie Robertson- Secretory
Kothe Waterman- Treasurer
Mrs. Moore - Sponsor
Anderson, Judi
Arimo, Joy
Bachar, Sheila
Berman, Jane
Blair, Susan
Butler, Margie
Dichter, Elizabeth
Dreh r, Carol
Florey, Barbara
Geyer, Pamela
Glanert, Sharon
Golson, Susan
Gottesfeld, Phyllis
Gray, Jean
Hadley, Sally
Heidbrak, Jollie
Henninger, Grace

Hicks, Vaughn
Hildebrand, Carol
Hiner, Nancy
Knox, Cindi
longstreet, Nancy Jo

Pam Geyer, Barbara Florey, and Mrs. Moore serve the strudel.

McKenzie, Jeanne

Maize, Barbara
Miller, Karen
Nowels, Carol
Page, Meg
Paulsen, Inger
Payne, Janice
Rice, Delabian
Robertson, Debbi
Rodriguez, Junee
Rosenbaum, Penne

Rustemeyer, Sandi
Schneider, Myra
Scram, JacqueShermack, Anne
Spangenberg, Marty
Thibodeau, Margie
Thurman, Gail
Tietge, Jerrie
Tucker, Beth
Warner, Gail
Waterman, Kothe
Welch, Ethel

Mr. Race and Jean Gray digest the strudel.

Probably the most active club at East this
year was the Seraph Sisters. The Seraphs,
assisted by Mrs. Mary C. Moore, successfully completed thirteen service projects for
the school. Among these projects were the
welcoming of the sophomores, the faculty
dessert, the first dance of the year, latin
lace, and the annual tapping assembly.

�Rifle Club

Liz Croes- Prf!sidf!nt
Potty Peyton - V ie&amp;-prf!sidf!nt
Jacque P1erce- SKretary
Jody Langford- Treasurer
Blackburn, Kay
Brown, Susie

Collins, Nancy
Flack, Connie
Hoffman, Ann
Johnson, Margarf!t
Litke, Loretta
McCart, Martha
Merrick, lynne

Newbold, Wendy
Platt, Jan
Rogers, Nancy
Trapp, Diane
UII mer, Barbara
Walker, Betty

The girls who began the Rifle Club at East
have gotten a real bang out of participating. The teams have proved that they can
hit a target as well as any boy can (and
probably better). The club believes that
the study of rifles and safe shooting is important for everyone- even the gentler sex.
The girls compete with the rifle teams from
other sd1ools and meet and practice their
skill several times a month.

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�Pre-Med

Moke Salevouros- Presodent
Kent Lond- Vice-president
Jean Mavromotas- Secretory
Anne McEihonney- Treasurer
Mrs . Henrietta Schwarzler- Sponsor
Alvarez, Lorra1ne

Blum, Gary
Bricker, Richard
Britton, J1m
Burnett, Sue
Card, Gary
Cazer, Mary
Doida , Stanley
Douglas, Marcia

Erv in, Fran
Gowen, Keith
Hammer, Nancy
Haraway, Pen ny
Hartman , Dave

Henry , Charlotte
Hun tang , Anne
Hunting , Suzanne

Johnson, Virginta
Jones, Steve
Kurland , Sally
McCaa, Vicki
McCormack, Bob
Mclaughlon, Jo

Miura, Karen
Okubo, Jane
O' Neol, Pat
Pickering, Kathi
Reisbick, Beth
Riedesel, Boll
Rhodes, Robin
Scates, Boll
Smith, Beryl
Sydel , Fred
Szwec, Lydia
Thompson, Jeff
Turnbull, Boll
Vrettos, Jim
Warner, Gail
Yamada, Diane

Yasuz.awa, Steve

Everything was all right until they came

Pre-Med Club encourages potential young
doctors and nurses in the field of medicine.
The club visited the Denver Psychopathic
Hospital studying hospital routine and
viewed various movies of actual operations.
Speakers were invited to address the members on a variety of subjects including cytology, the study of cells.

Balloons and punch make life worth living .

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�Junior Red Cross

Boleta Holzapfel- Preildent
Margo Struck- VICe-president
Sharon Walters- Secretary
Janoe Butterworth- All City Representative
Miss Sonja Hughes- Sponsor
Ahr, Barby

Adams Connie
1

Adelman, Annette
Berkey, Los
Breitwieser, Linda
Brueggeman, Nancy

Coronado, Paula
Davis, Sandra
DeHerrera, Carmen

Dveirin. Jean
Epley, Chris
Erw1n, Fran
Everman, Carole

Fischer, Joan
Foley, Barbara
Gilmore, Faye

Goldsmoth, Doros
Gonzales Marcella
Grandy, Sue
Hamilton, Nakine
Haraway, Penny

Hearn, Patty
Holland, Barbara
King, Dorothy
Koenogsberg, Nicki
Kurland, Sally
Lanford, Charlotte
Madonna, Ann
Margolin, Sonia

Pattison, Ann
Poulsen, Inger

Peitan, Carolyn
Roach, Julie
Rucker, Patty
Schneider, Myra
Shomizu, Charlotte
Smoth, Donna
Starr, Su
Stone, Laurel
Thede, Susan

Margo Struck and Janie Butterworth belt out
the strains of Clementine at Fitzsimons Army
Hospital. This talent show was one of the
club's numerous service projects. The club
made braille books and entertained a group
of orphans at the zoo.

Thompson, Gwen
Trotsky, Londo
Trutollo, Mary

Tsubokawa , Htro
Tucker, Beth
Vesando, Anoia

Weiss, Marc1a
Wright, Brenda
Young, Carolyn

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�Ralph Smith - President
Marianna Carr - Vice- president
Daune Charron -Secretory
Myra Schneider - Treasurer
Mrs. Blanche Pigott- Sponsor
Bobb, Merrick
Brock, Cheryl
Case, Kathy
Childs, Carol
DeHerrera, Carmen

Eitemiller, David
Gersten, Wendy
Harris, Arlene
Hellman, Bernard
Hoffman, Joan
lntrovigne, Silvio
Jansons, Mara

Kato, Cal
Kiddie, Jennifer
Lang, Claudia
LaRosa, Paul
O' Neill, Pat
Phillips, Betty
Robinson, linda
Romeo, Vicki
Schneider, Myra
Shimizu, Charlotte
Ufema, Debbie
Wilson, Vicky

IR

Foreign Language
The students of the Foreign language and
International Relations clubs have visited
many lands this year via slides, films,
speakers, and restaurants. These clubs are
not only interested in foreign languages
and international relations, but also in cultures and customs. By viewing slides of
various countries, listening to foreign voices,
and tasting foreign foods, the students gain
a better understanding of other peoples
and a more tolerant and appreciative attitude toward their cultures.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Susie Campbell - President
Ed Roth - Vice- president
Pam Geyer - Secre tory
Dean Pappas - Treasurer
Marilyn Boggs - Jr Representative
Mr. Race - Sponsor
Ahr, Barby
Alvare z 1 lorra ine

Arimo, Joy
Bachar, Sheila
Bark i, Jack
Bowman, Kathy
Chen, Tyrone
Dard en, LaRue
Doida, Stanley
Danielson, Nancy
Field , Dick
Fontius, Kay
Fufowara, Ruth
Goldhammer, Judy
Harl e y, Kathy
Howkons, Step~an ie
lntrovigne, Silvio
John son, Anne tte
Jones, Linda
Jovanov ich, Andy
La Rosa, Paul
Lytl e, Jam ie
Kitchen, Nance
Maize, Barbara
Matte rn , Melinda
Mormon, Sally
Okubo, Jane
Peterson, Ray
Ph illips, Betty
Sand ers, Pam
Shim ozu, Charlotte
StoC!nner, Jean

Szwec, Lydia
Tobias, Yvonne
Wallace, Diane
We hrli, Diann
Wilson, Pat

�Model Teens

Most girls want to be feminine, but the
girls in Model Teens make a concentrated
effort to become "female" females. This
year they questioned a panel of boys to
discover the "female" image in the male
mind. After this enlightenment and a guest
speaker from Patricia Stevens Modeling
School, the girls were ready to give their
annual fashion show which was held at the
Olin Hotel on March 3. Among their other
activities were a Christmas party at laredon
Hall and a trunk showing.

Carol Nowels- President
Nicky Vandapool- Vice-president
Vicky McCaa- Secretory
Marcia Williams- Treo1urer
Peggy Tams- Scrapbook
Angelo, Susie
Arden, Eleanor
Bramley, Nancy
Bricker, Kothey
Bnnkman, Jeanne
Bryon, Karen

law, Barbi
Manley, Ja
Mattern, Melinda
Mee, Marolyn
Miller, Marilyn
Naylor, Barbi
Nowels, Nancy

Buchaneau, Vocki
Butler, Margie
Rowe, Jeanne
Carr, Mananna
Schaetzel, Mary Jo
Christensen, Jill
Schodde, Sandy
Dahlstrom, Karen
Scott, Jane
Fantius, Kay
Simonton, Sandy
Heckemeyer, Trudy Smoth, Londo
Hollos, Pam
Star, Sue
Holm, Kris
Stracy, Emily
Holzaphel, Bileta
Wagner, Pat
Jones, Paula
Walz, Phyllis
King, Nancy
Waterman, Candi
Kitchen, Nance
Wetzel, Carole
Yabe, Arlene

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�Future Teachers of America
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Be th Von Hoene - PreSident
Jil Larsen - Vic.-president
Inge r Paulsen - Secretary
Flo Be th Londsay - Trea surer
Mrs . Marion Powe ll - Sponsor
Allen, Susan
Amter, Judy
Baoliff, Bess
Ba iliff, Nora
Boker, Barbi e
Baker, Judy
Borton , Cheryl
Beardsworth, Shari
Bemos, Judy
Be nde r, Myra
Blacke man , Barbie
Bade man, Molanne

Larsen, Jol
Loomis, Howard
Lucy, Barbara
Margol in, Sonia
McGlone, Pat
Me tcalfe, Janis
Moil e r, Bev
Moile r, Dianne
Miller, Karen

Brewer, Linda

Paulsen, Inger

Kurz, Gwen

N1emi nen, Sue

Charron, Duane

Pilger, V e rnes.sa

Chen, Tyrone
Clark, Pat
Crockett, Cynthia
Czubaty, Marianne
D' Amato, Joanne
Darden , LaRue
Dunkon, Nancy

Plunkett, Connie
Pudlok, Pat
Qu igley, Carole
Re iva, Tom
Rogtrs, Diane
Ripp, Charleen
Rutledge, Pat
Sanders, Pam
Soper, Rochelle
Smeltzer, Joe
Strakosch, Pam
Sudholt, Suzanne
Thompson, Patrick
TruJillo, Mary
Tucker, Beth
Ullmer, Barbara

Oveirin, Jean

"When's goin' to be our Weddenin', our
weddenin', our weddenin'?" strummed Mark
Moore at a recent Counterpoints gathering.
Other musicians that have played for the
group include Thomas Briccetti, a Ford Foundation composer in residence with the Denver Public Schools, and the Whims. The
performers instruct the club members as well
as provide them with an enjoyable afternoon.

Kavas, Faoth
Kotch en, Nance
Klurman , Zipora
Kos hi, Howard
Kosho, Pearl
Kurland , Sally

Everman, Carole
Fe rguson, Joan
Florey, Barbie
Fontius, Kay
Fox, Cheryl
Golbert, Trudy
Goldsmith, Doris
Graef, Susan
Grandy, Sue
Griffith, Margot
Haas, Mildred
Hammer, Nancy
Harley, Kathy
Hawkins, Stephanie
Heodbrak, Chris
Heidbrak, Jollie
Heinze, Joxcene
Henninger, Grace

Hines, Lindy
Hudson , Doris
Hunt, George
Jovanovich, Ann
Jones, Paula
Karr, Ruth
Katz, Nancy

Uyemura, Donna

Vandapool, Nicky
Vickers, Carol
Vi rondo, Anita
VonHoene, Beth
Walz, Phyllis
Waterman, Candy
Waterman, Kothe
Watts, Marilyn
Weaver, Laurel

Weddel, Nancy Jo
Wheeler, Ann
Whitlock, Rivers
Whitmore, Bonn ie
Wolson , Vicky
Wosk, Maureen
Wroght, Joan
Yankee, Sam

Counterpoints
Cheryl Borton - Pruident
Carole Quigley - Vic.-president
Doros Schne oder - Secretory
Caryl Parkinson - Treasurer
Fran Ervin- Program Chairman
Mrs . Maroon Padboy - Sponsor
Abdoo, Mary
Bailiff, Nora
Birch , Briana

Bird, Linda
Brent, Elizabeth
Clark, Patto
Coronado, John
Coyle, Carole
Crane, Carole
Dove, Alfonzo
Fisher, Janet
Foley, Bobbi
Gilbert, Trudy
Hockstadt, Loa
Harr1s, Bev

Heidbrok, Jollie

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Hoffman , Joan
Komisar, Sue
Kotzelnock, Kay
Krasas, Ruby
Moes, Christina
Maletic, Pam
Porker, Sherry
Peiton, Carolynn
Prendergast, Kay
Pudlok , Pot
Soper, Rochelle
Schmoll, Paul
Sharp, Celio
Strok, Toni
Thompson, Barbara
Ufema, Debbie
Vittetow, Lee
Warner, Gail
Wax, Shirley
Weindel, Joyce
Weiss, Kay
Wright, Joan

"Pass the paste!" chortled a member of
F.T.A. as the club was assembling a scrapbook for Peruvian students. The scrapbook
is one of several F.T.A. activities which include ushering for the Denver Teachers' Club
and tutoring absentee students. The various
aspects of the teaching profession are investigated and evaluated through these
activities.

����Mr. Jack Beardshear
Assistant Principal

Mr. Oscar Marinoff
Coordinator

Administration
Mrs. Mary Moore
Dean of Girls

Mr. Robert Colwell
Principal
124

��ACSELL, RAYMOND
Social Science

ANDERSON, ANNE LOUISE
Clerk

ARNOLD, HELEN
Language

Faculty
ASCHBACHER, JEAN
Phys~eol Education

AUGER, JOHN
College Counselong

BARCLAY, CAROL
English

BERGER, ELSA
Mathematics

BIERBACH, ROBERT
Industrial Arts

BRAGG, ARTHUR
Amstant Dean of Boys

BREEN, JAY
Social Worker

BURMEISTER, DANIEL
Social Science

CALL, ALICE
Social Science

CHAPMAN, ELBERT
Physical Education

CLARK, HAZEL
Librarian

COLEMAN, JAMES
Physical Education

COLEMAN, PAUL
Mathematics

COLLINS, MARY
English

CRAIG, MYRAH
Mathematics

CRAIG, HAROLD REX
Science

CRAVEN, ELIZABETH
Evaluation

DANIEL, LAWRENCE
Hearing

126

�DEAH,RHODA
Home Economics

DES JARDIHS, REGIHA
Art

DIETERICH, JUANITA
English

DU HGAN, ROGER
Business Education

DUNKIN, MAY
Physocal Education

EGGLESTON, RUTH
Business Education

EK, SONJA
Clerk

EVANS, ALWYN
Secretary

EWER, BRUCE
Mathematics

FESLER, BARBARA
Language

FLATOW, ELEANOR
English

FRULAND, JUDY
English

GALLEGOS, EDWARD
Science
GARRETT, LAWRENCE
Language

GAUBATZ, DOROTHY
Language

GERNER, MARY NELL
Language

Gl LLETT, BARBARA
Librarian

GLOWES, KATHERINE
English

GNADT, WAYNE
Business Education

GOULD, KATHERINE
Business Education

GREEN, OLIVE

Art

127

�GRILL, HARRY
English
HILL, THELMA
English
HINDERLIDER, CLYDE
Mathematics

HOFFMAN, MORRIS
Science
HUGHES, SONJA
English
JAMES, MITCHELL
Mathematics

JESTER, MARILYN
Clerk
JOHNSON, RALPH
English
JOHNSON, RICHARD
Industrial Arts

KENNEDY, ROBERT
Career Counseling
KOONS, ALICE
Social Science
KREINER, GENEVIEVE
English

KRUSE, WILLIAM
Mathematics
LACE, KATHRYN
Language
LINDBLOM, MILTON
Social Science

Faculty
MAHONCHAK, MICHAEL
Social Science
MALEY, RICHARD
Industrial Arts
MANSFIELD, GEORGE
Social Science

MARR, JENMIE
Treasurer
MATTl ES, JOHN
Language
MOULTON, JACK
Physical Education

�MULLENIX, CLARENCE
Science

NELSON, CAROLYN
Englosh
NICHOLSON, JOHN
Mathematocs

PADBOY, MARION
Music
PAGE, HELEN
Home Economics
PANEK, ADOLPH
lndustroal Arts

PATTON, LOI~
Science

PEARSON, ELOISE
Lib ronan
PHELPS, CHESTER
Mathematics

PIGOTT, BLANCHE
Language
PIXLEY, ELIZABETH
Developmental
POWELL, MARION
English

RACE, EDWARD
Socoal Scoence
REDIC, JAMES
Mathematics
RHEN, EDNA
Business Education

RIDER, MARY
Clerk
ROOT, ABIGAIL
Social Science
RUDEL, JOAN
Business Education

RUDOLPH, BETH
Hearing
SCHECHTER, GLADYS
English
SCHWARZLER, HENRIETTA
Clinic

�SHADWELL, KAY
Music
SHAKESPEARE, VIRGINIA
Clerk

WALTER, GLORI AN
Clerk

SHANK, WAYNE
Social Science

SIGISMOND, RICHARD
Social Science
SLOVEK, JOHN
Social Science

WEED, MARY
Social Science

SMITH, LOREN
Science

SMITH, MARGARET
language
SMITH, PRICE
Social Science

WILLIAMSON, J . HOWARD
Science

SMYTH, JOHN
Counseling

WILLIAMSON, JUNE
Science

I

Faculty

WOLTER, ALICE
Assistant Dean of Girls

SPANGENBERG, HAZEL
Home Economics

ZARLENGO, DOMINIC
Science

SPICKELMI ER, RAYMOND, SGT.
ROTC
SPROUL, CRETA
Business Education

SPURLIN, MELVIN
Science
SVENSON, JAMES
Social Science
TRICKEY, RALPH, M/SGT.
ROTC

ZUMWINKEL, JOHN
English

����NOEL, BUDDY

President
BAKER, BARBIE

Vice President

Sophomore Class Officers

HOLLIS, PAM

Secretary
BONSIB, BETTY
Treasurer

MR. WA.YNE GNADT

Sponsor
MRS. ELIZABETH PIXLEY

Sponsor

Student Council
BAKER, STEVE
CHEW, CORKY

PILE, COOKIE
PLUNKETT, CONNIE

134

�Abel, Darlene
Acierno, Sandy
Adams, Conn1e

Adams, John

Adamson, Jim
Adelman, lolly
Adler, Eva R.
Alexander, Julie

Alires, Hope
Allen, Anthony Gary
Allen, Suzan
Allred, Olivia

Anderson, Allen
Anderson, David L.
An do, Steve
Angelo, Suzie

Arnsmeyer, Karen

Ausborn, John
Babbs, David
Bachrach, Annette

Bailey, Jim
Baker, Barbie
Baker, Steve
Balas, John

Barnes, Craig

Barrett, George
Barrett, Stan
Baskett, Vickie

Bass, Deanna Sue

Bosse, Margarita
Bayer, Bob
Baylor, Danny

Beardsworth, Sherry
Bell, Jom
Bender, Myra
Bennett, Mary lou

Beren, Dave

Berger, Felicia
Berkey, Lois
Berndt, Vicky

�Berry, Marilyn
Betts, Katherine
Biggs, Janet
Bikker, Patricia
Bird, Orlo

Blatnik, Fran
Block, Jeannine
Bloker, Judy
Blum, Gary
Bobb, Merrick

Bademonn, Millanne
Bloten, Barbara
Bonsib, Betty
Boreing, Jim
Bourke, Wilham J .

Boyd, Andrea
Bridaham, Vivian
Brinkman, Joan
Brinnon, Pat
Brittan, Jim

Brown, Mark G.
Brown 1 Susie

Bruder, Carole
Brueggeman, Nancy
Bruesselback, Katherine

Burdick, Dennis
Burgin, Bill
Burron, leslie
Butcher, Ella
Buxton, Sharon

Cabe, Candy
Carmody, Tom
Carmosino, Marilyn
Carter, Kathleen
Casebolt, Scott

Cassell, Paula
Castles, Jim
Chalk, Gene
Chan, Diana
Chestain, Amelia

�Chew, Cork
Childs, Carol
Clark, Mary
Cleaver, James
Cobb, Suzan

Cochran, Peggy
Collard, Charles
Conover, Mary
Conway, Tom
Coole, Sandy

Copeland , Juloe
Corkedole, Suzy
Coto, Leslie
Cowdrey, Dove
Cox, Lynn

Crandall, Eddie
Crone, Carol Lynn
Craven, Lynne
Crews, Joanne

Crockett, Cynthia

Croes, Elizabeth
Cromor, Glen
Cronce, Marjorie
Culbertson, Suzette
Dohm, John

Sophomores

Dale, Marton
Danielson, Betsy
Davoes, Lenetta
Davis, Julie

Davis, Sandra
Davis, Sara
Davis, Susie

Davis, Vel

Dawson, Howard
Day, Larry
DeAnda, Vicki
DeBell, Fran

DeHerrera, Carmen

DeiJunco, Alice
DeRoo, Diana
Duh, Agnes

�Donnelly, Mary

Dorius, Don
Dorius, Ron
Douglas, Ann
Douglas, Dee

Douglas, Marcia
Dreher, Allen
Dreher, Mike
Dubracac, Janet
Dudnikow, Tenia

Duncan, Michael
Durant, Jerrold D.

Dveirin, Jean
Ellsworth, John
Elsey, Carolyn

Epley, Chris
Ericson, Carolyn
Ericson, Ronald
Essig, linda
Essman, John

Evans, Judy
Everman, Lorraine

Fennell, Judy
Fisher, David
Fisher, Norman L.

Fisher, Odessa
Flowers, Roger
Floyd, Judy
Folsom, Robert
Fong, Judith

Fong, Rudy
Foster, Gary
Franklin, Monty
Freeman, Bruce

French, Donna Marie

Fuqua, Don
Gallager, Ann
Gay, Merrilee
Gelb, Mary
George, AI

Gersten, Wendy
Gilmer, Lennox
Gilmore, Kay
Goldsmith, Doris
Gonigam, Jacqueline

Gouales, Marcella
Gordon, Barbara
Graham, Fred
Greenstein, Marsha
Gregory, Gayle

Sophomores

�139

�Gulgrandsen, Mark
Gullikson , Gary
Hail~m,

Paul S.

Hall, Charles
Hamilton, Nadine

Hammer, Haney
Henlen, Herbert H.
Haraway, Penny
Hardiman , Sandra L.
Harding, Linn

Harrell, Don
Hamman, Richard
Havnar, Sharon
Hawkins, Stephan ie
Hawn, Jane

Heam, Patty
Heckemeyer, Trudy
Heckenlovely, John R.
Heidbrak, Chris
Heil, Daniel

Heim, Dave

Heit, Barbara
Helton, Bob
Hellen, ¥ariyn

Henderson, Sue
Henry, Leititia Charlotte
Hemsberger, Kathy
H rrera, Carol

Hester, Rod
Hill, Kenneth
Hobbs, Toni
Hochstadt, Barry

Hochstadt, Lia
Hodges, Richard M.
Hoffman, Ann
Holden, Karen

Holland, Barbara
Hollis, Pam
Hubbard, Shirley
Huber, Pam

�Hunsaker, James
Huwa, Joyce
Iwasaki, Art
Jackson, Sandra

Jacobson, Sonja
Jenkins, Leah
Johnson, Jacquelyn
Johnson, Karen

Johnson, Margaret
Johnson, Mary
Johnson, Vera
Johnson, Vincent

Jones, Jeann1e

Jones, Paula
Jones, Ron
Jovanovich, Ann

Kambara, Eugene
Koptain, Bob
Katz, Nancy
Keins, Hilde
Kemp, Kenneth

Ketchum, Dove
Ketter, Cathy
Kinnett, Clarence
Kishiyama, Shirley
Kline, Kiffaney

Koenigsberg, Nicki
Kontnik, Lewis
Koshi, Howard
Kraxberger, Meredith
Kreps, Bob

Kritlhe, Paul
Lane, Larry
Lang, Claudia
Longford, Cha rlotte
Lonon, Linda

Sophomores

�Leahy, Linda

Lean, Guiric
Lee, Barbara
Leever, Cherri

Leonard, Sherri
Lewis, Gary
Lewis, Marian

Lighthall, Jack

Lind, Jeff
Loeb, Alan
Loomis, Howard

Lort, Tony

Lowman, Yvette
Lytle, Jamie
Macl ntosh, Don
MacMollan, Jim

MacNeill, Janet
Madonna, Ann
Mahan, Allyson
Maicrhofer, Teena

Maletoc, Pamela
Manley, Betty Jo
Manning, Mary
Margolin, Sonia
Marotte, Ricky
Martyn, Paul

Masunaga, Joyce
Maxson, Patty
Mayeda, Joanne
Mays, Connie
McCandless, Steve
McCoy, Judy

McDonald, Tom
McGillivsay, Terry
McKinney, Kathy
McNessor, Ron
McPherson, Ron
McVay, Bette

142

�Meininger, Henry

Sophomores

Menzie, Mark
Merrick, Lynne
Merritt, Suzi

Metcalfe, Janis
Meyer, Steve
Miller, Bev
Miller, Jack

Miller, Steve
Millican, Dexter
Millword, Jay
Miura, Karen

Modesitt, Lani
Moore, Michael
Morgan, Bill
Morginezg, Carl

Morismige, Doreen
Moutis, Guntis

Moses, Jeff
Moss, Carol Ann

Mowe, Carol
Moyers, Jack
Mullins, Don
Musick, Rick

Musteen, Martha
Myers, Beverly
Myers, Ryntha
Nakamura, Rick

Neil, Carol Ann
Nelson, Judy
Nelson, Peggi
Nesmith, Jim

Neuberger, Carol
Nicholson, Dave

N1emincn, Sue
Noel, Buddy

Nowels, Nancy
Nulan, Darrell
Ohr, Rochelle K.
O'Neill, Pat

143

��Parkinson, Pete
Parks, Bob
Potokotos, Sin
Pattison, Ann
Paul, Sandy

Paxson, Cheri
Perkins, Irma

Peterson, Kent
Petty, Lorry
Phillips, Carol

Phillips, Howard
Phollips, Wayne
Pole, Glendo
Pitts, Jeanette
Plunkett, Connie

Polzen, Maralyn
Pope, Rennie
Powers, Jack
Prongle, Barbaro
Pritchard, Morilynne

Pryor, Robert
Pumphrey, Pete
Queen, Dian

Rolston, Moiri
Reddy, Ronald

Sophomores

Reod, Bill
Reiner, Karen

Reisbick, Beth

Remedi, Dick
Renner, Patti
Rentie, Donald

Richie, Janice
Riedesel, Bill
Riffe, Leroy

Riffe, Mary Ann
Roffel, Pam
Riggins, Clark C.

Rinne Sharon
Ripp, Choreen
Ritkouski, L Artflur

�Roach, Julie
Rob1nson , L1nda
Rob1nson , Russ
Roe, Jean
Rom o, Mary

Romeo, Vicki
Roth, James
Ruby, Mike
Rush, Marland
Saavedra, Theresa

Sanchez, Benny
Sanden, Vickie
Sanderson, Mary Ellen
Sargent, Susan
Sawrey, Bill

Scates, Bill
Schne1der, Cynthia
Schadde, Sandy
Scott, Saundra
Sekyra, Mike

Seydel, Fred
Sharp, Dave
Sheffield, Jay
Shelton, John R.
Shockley Cordelia

Shvekey, Barbara
Sidwell, Dave

Sisson, Don
Skiles, Richard
Slaughter, Susan

Slothower, John
Smith, Beryl
Smith, Donna
Smith, Jeanette
Smith, Terry

Sparks, James
Spence, Charlotte
Spence, Dale
Spencer, Penny
Sprigg, Alan

Springs, Meredith
Stafford, Cheryl
Sterkel, Linda
Stevens, Ronald
Stone, Laurel

Stracy, Emily
Strakosch, Pam
Stranaman, Patrick
Strand, Donald
Street, Lynn

�Streno, Countis
Stroh, Toni
Sudholt, Frit.t
Suoter, Dana

Summers, Paul R.
Takamine, Gene

Tartler, Edd
Tatter, Ruth J.

Tedesko, Gary
Teeple, Don
Terasaki, Alene
Terry, Maureen

Thirkell, Jean
Thomas, Debbie
Thomas, Tom
Thompson, Cindy

Sophomores

Thompson, Steve
Thurow, John
Tinsley, Sherry
Tobias, Yvonne

Trapp, Dianne
Trimble, Judy
Trotsky, linda
Ullmer, Barbara

VanMeter, Mike
Vette, Valerie
Vickers, Carol
Vocke, Steve

Voorhees, Ida
Vrettes, Jim
Wagner, Paul
Waldner, Terri

�Wallace, Diane
Wallace, Elana
Walton, Barbara

Sophomo res
Washco, Carol
Watts, Manlyn
Weimer, Moke

Weiss, Marla
Welch, Kathy
Welch , Larry

Welch, Pat
Wheeler, Ann
Wheelock, Norman

White, Jeannette
White, Karla
White, Ron

Widmer, Debbie
Wieder, Marie
Williams, Edward

Withams, Marsha
Wolhams, Sandra

Wilson, Vocky

Winter, Barbara

Wong, Cindy
Wosk, Maureen

Wright, Brenda
Yonker, Nick

Young, Carolyn
Young, Dick

�149

�CZUBATY, MARY ANN
Vice Presiden t

Junior Class Officers

WAGNER, PAT

Secretary
WYTIA$, CHARLOTTE
Treasurer

MISS JEAN ASCHBACHER
Sponsar
MR . ROBERT KENNEDY
Sponsor

Student Council

BETH, RANDY
BOSLOUGH, JIM
BROUN, DICK

BRYAN, KAREN
KAWAMOTO, MARY
MONTES, MONA

150

�Adams, Edward
Ahr, Barbara
Allen, Jim
Alvarez, Lorraine

Amter, Judy

Anderson, Cathy
Anderson, Katherine
Anderson, Margo
Anderson, Philop
Appleton, John

Arden, Eleanor
Armstrong, Marian
Ashworth, Wendi
Averett, Gary
Aydelott, Steve

Bachman, John
Bailiff, Nora
Baily, Nathan
Barker, Donna
Barlow, Douglas

Juniors

Bates, John
Bayers, Bill
Benish, Janet
Benton, Raymond Jr.
Berg, Francy

Beth, Randy
Betting, Pat
Biggs, Marilyn
Bilorusky, John
Birch, Briana

Black, Jim
Blackis, Pat
Blagg, Jonell
Blakeman, Bobbie
Blizzard, Chuck

Bliz.zard, Kay
Bloker, Barbie
Bloom, Gary
Blunt, Peter
Boslough, Jim

�Bowman, Kathi
Boyd, Raymond
Boyd, William
Boyle, Peggy

Bricker, Kathy

Brocha, JoAnne
Broun, Dick

Brower, Bart

Brown, Bev
Brown, Fronk

Brown, lynda
Bruner, Bill

Brunkhorst, Bruce
Bryan, Karen

Bulmer, Colleen
Bunch, Bob

Burhenn, leonard

Burress, Mary Louise
Bush, Sam
Butterworth, Janie

Callaham, Karla
Canges, Steve
Carr, Betsy

Carr, Marianna

Carter, Emma
Chapman, Katherine
Chapman, Nancy
Charron, Daune

Chew, Edward
Chism, Dqnny
Christensen, Jill
Church, Jim

Cisneros, Gwen

Clark, Jeanne
Clark, Jeannie
Coffee, larry

Cohen, Marilyn
Cohen, Shari
Collins, Philbrook
Conis, Nicky

�Coronado, Paula
Covey, Jon

Cowperthwaite, Karen

Cox, Steve

Coyle, Carol
Crandall, Pete
Crawford, David
Crist, Richard

Curley, John F.
Czubaty, MaryAnn
Dahlstrom , Karen
D' Amato, Joanne

Danforth, Johnenc
Davis, Judoth Ann
Davis, Phil
DeHerrera, Abc

Dertinger, Alan
Dick, Judy
Dickert, Barbara
Doeblcy, Celeste
Doida, Stanley

Danielson, Cindy
Donielson, Nancy
Dorou 1 Don

Duffy, Jim
Duncan, Fred

Dunkin, Nancy
Ehrlich, Judy
Eisner, Ellen
Eitemiller, David
Endsley, Jerry

Epstein, Jerry

Ervin, Fran
Fancher, Sherrie

Foss, Paul
Fersztendig, Sylvia

Juniors

�Felt rs, Olovoa
F1nneran, Chnst1ne
F1nnerty, Marianne

F1scher, Joan
Floyd, Patty

Foley, Bobbo
Fang, Tony
Ford, DeAnn
Foreman, Clarese

Foster, Carol

Fox, Ronny
Frederickson, Judy
Frotts, Ethel
Fuller, Van
Gamble, Wilda

Juniors

Garrett, Patty
Gav1n, Sandra Jean

Gee, Carol
Geisert, Ron
Gerner, Mary

Golbert, Trudy
Golmore, Don

Goins, Sharon
Goldhammer, Judy
Gonzales, Jackie

Goodman, Larry
Gottesfeld, Phyllis
Graef, Susan
Grandy, Sue
Graves, D. Garietta

154

�Greeley, Maureen
Gr er, Bob
Groffith, Tom
Gullikson, Vern

Hall, David
Hall , Joe
Hall , Thomas
Halvorsen , Thomas

Hamilton , Kent
Hardy, Gloria
Harris, Sue
Harrison, Jean

Hartman, Jeanne
Hatasaka, Sharon
Heidersbach, David
Henderson, Barry

Henderson, Russ
Hensley, Larry
Hermosillo, Esther
Hessler, Larry

Hicks, Margie
Hilvitz, Hedy
Holm, Kris
Holme, Howard

Hooker, Kathy
Horvath, Mike
Hoyl, Greg
Hughart, Jean

Hunt, George
Hunting, Anne
Hunting, Suzanne
lford, Carol

Iwasaki, Janet
Jackson, Sharron
Jensen, Phil
Johnson, Diane L.

Johnson, Owen
Johnson, Richard

Johnson, Virginia
Johnson, Warren

��Johnson, Wayne
Johnson, W Lee
Jones, Linda F.
Jones, Londo R.
Jones, Nanette

Jones, William
Konarr, Sharon

Kaptain, Mary
Karakawa, Steve
Karr, Ruth

Kath, Marci
Kato, Calvon
Kavas, Faoth
Kawamoto, Mary

Keeler, Patricoa

Kent, Leslie
Keytong, Scott
Kilian, Bill
Komble, Ty
Kong, Dorothy Ann

Kittredge, Jon
Klurman, Zipora

Kosho, Pearl
Krouse, Karen

Kruger, Alan

Kruse, Kathy
Kurz, Gwen

Kushn1r, Jcn

Lobe, Louos Jay
Laffra, Sharon

Lang, Naomoa S.
Langford, Judy
Lawhon, Sandy
Lean, Lyric
Leever, Carol

Juniors

�Leonard, D1an
levy, Steve
Litke, loretta
Lotvon, Gobe
Lorin«, lbolya

lotz, Horine
lowe, Felicia
lucas, Kaye
luff, Shelby
Marr, Bruce

Mavromat1s, Jean
May, Robert
McAndrew, Don
McDonald, Paul
McKeeto, Carol

Mead, Mark
Meyer, Ben
Meyer, Joe
Moiler, Jim
Moiler, Sharon

Juniors

Milstein, Mike
Mitchell, Kathy
Mitchell, Morolyn
Montes, Mono
Moorehouse, linda

Morr1son, Don
Morrison, Sally
Mortensen, Michael

Mosson1, Norman
Mullenax, Bertha

Mullons, Joyc
Nakamura, Linda
Naylor, Barbi
Nelson, Mike
Nelson, Suzy

Nelson, Wayne
Newbold, Wendy
Norris, lynda
Nowacko, Moke
O'Donnell, Rosemary

�Olov r, Walter
Olmsted, Janos
O'Neil, William
Pagliasotti, Jim
Palmer, Marv

Parks, Paul
Pate, Lauose
Payne, Roberta
Peterson, Ray D.
Petty, Rod

Phillips, Betty
Pilger, Vernessa

Poitz, Mary Helen
Pryor, Mike
Ratliff, Randy

Razor, Cindy
Read, Mary
Reisig, Carroll

Reiva, Thomas
Rhead, John

Richie, Gwendolyn
Richter, Mark
Riepe, Katherine
Risley, Elaine
Robinson, AI

Robinson, Joyce
Robinson, Linda
Roesch, Larry
Rogers, Nancy
Romeo, Chuck

Rothstein, Jeff
Rounds, Stephen
Ruble, Joann
Rush, Coart
Russell, Charles

Ruston, Bob
Ruth, David
Sanders, Ruth
Sanderson, Jean

Sanderson, John

Scha tzel, Mary Jo
Schneider, Edie
Schoen, John
Schutz, Mike
Scott, Karen

Scott, Sara
Seikel, Barbara
Shafer, Jeane
Sheppard, Ronald
Shettle, Nancy

�Shoclds, Henry
Shultz, Carol
Skeeters, Ed
Smith, Londo
Smoth, Sharon

Smith, Stacy
Soker, JoAnn
Spady, Rebecca
Span, Barbara

Span, Doris

Juniors

Spanarella, Gene
Spear, Bill
Stapleton, Ed
Staub, Sink
Stearns, Nancy

Stevens, Robert
Stocker, Erwon

Stonemetz, Karen
Stuart, Chris
Sudhalt, Suzanne

Sylvester, Gayle
Szwec, Lydia
Taylor, Barb
Taylor, Robert
Teel, Jack
Temple, Chuck

Thomas, Dock
Thompson, George
Thompson, Gwcndlyn
Thompson, Tom
Thorne, David

Torrens, Don

�Torres, Renee

Trapp, Susan
Traylor, Richard
Tyler, Sabra

Typher, Marilyn
Ungefug, John
Urban, John
Uyemura, Donna

Vidaur, Lee
Wada, Koji
Wagner, Pat
Wakefield, Mendel

Walx, Phylis
Wartberg, Ron
Waterman, Candi
Watts, Leslie

Weaver, Laurel
Weber, Beverly Ann
Weddel, Nancy Jo
Wehrli, Diann

Weinstock, Barbara
Weiss, Chuck E.
West, Patricia

Westmoreland, Sandra

Wetzner, Steven M.

Whitlock, Rivers
Whitmore, Bonnie

Wieder, John

Wiggins, Carol
Wilde, Carol
Williams, Rowena
Williams, Vikki

Wolls, Ann
Wilson , Patricio
Wong , Victor

Wright, Paul

Wytias, Charlotte An ,.
Yamada, Doane
Yamamoto, Ronnie

Yankee, Sam

�GINSBURG, JERRY
President
METCALFE, DICK
Vice President

THIBODEAU, MARGIE
Secretary
LARSEN, JIL
Treasurer

MRS. MARY GERNER
Sponsor
MR. GEORGE MANSFIELD
Sponsor

Student Council

BUTLER, MARGIE
CHEW, DICK
GOLSON, SUE
KING, NANCY

LAW, BARBIE
LONGSTREET, NANCY JO
PRYOR, SUE
ROTH, ED

SMITH, CANOl
TAYLOR, BOB
WHEELOCK, MARTY
YRISARRI, JOE

162

Senior Class Officers

�ABDOO, MARJORIE
P.T A Model.

Seniors

ABDOO, MARY
Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Ensemble; Musical.
ACHATZ, GERRY
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte; 'D Club,
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Football; J.C.L.,
Key Club, sec.; Skeast; Sweetheart Attendant;
Track .

ADAMS, VIOLA
All-School Show; Girls' Bowling ; J.R.C., Modern
Dance Club
All RES, BARBARA
ALLEN, HELEN

ALLPHIN, NANCY
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Homecoming
Queen Attendant; Sweetheart Couple.
AMBLER, ELAINE
D.E. Club, sec., Jr. Escort.
ANDERSON, JUDI
Angelus Staff; Concert
Seraph Sisters.

Choir;

Jr.

Escort;

ANDREW, MARY
ARIMA, JOY
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Euclidian ~lub'r vice pres.! I.R. Club;, Jr .. Escort;
J.R.C., P. . A. Model , Seraph SISters, Symposium ; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, sec.
ARNOLD, SPENCER
All -Sc hool Show; Council Capers ; Musical.

ARTHUR, KENNETH
ATWOOD, CATHY
'62 Club, Skeast.
ATWOOD, RICH
Strang Poetry Award .

BACH, SHERRY
BACHAR, SHEILA
I.R. Club; J .C L.; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters;
Seraph Welcoming Comm.; Skeast.
BACHMAN, WILLIAM
Wrestling .

BACON, TOM
J.C.L., Skeast; '62 Club .
BAILIFF, BESS
All -City Speech Contest; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club , sec.; F.T.A.;
Speech.
BAKER, JUDY
'62 Club; F.TA .; P.T.A. Model, State Finalist,
Make-ot-in-Wool; Tri- Hi -Y; White Jackets.

�BAHGS, GARY
BARTOH, CHERYL
Concert Choir· Counterpoints, pres .;
Goris' Bowling Inter Club Council.

F.T A.;

BARHHART, JOYCE
D.E. Club, Girls' Ensemble ;
Club .

Modern

Dance

Bowling,

treas.;

BASS, CIHDY
BATES, CHERYL
Delegate Assembly ;

Girls'

Kn1t Wits, sec., Skeost.
BATT, DOLLIE
Modern Dance Club; Musical.

BAUGHMAH, GLEN
AII .Coty Zand , All ·School Show Band ; Councol
Capers, Jr Achievement; Musical ; Concert
Orchestra
BAUMAH, JOE

BEAIRD, DICK
AII ·Citv Speech Contest; AII·School Show ;
Baseball ,
Basketball ;
Del eg at e
Assembly;
J.R C, Speech Club
BEASLEY, CARRIE

BEHEDETTI, ROBERT
Drama Club, Gymnastics
BENEDICT, JOHN

BEHHETT, RICHARD
All Coty Swommong, ' D Club, Swimming .
BIRD , LINDA
Counterpoints; Jr

Achievement .

�BERG, JOHN
'0 Club; Delegate Assembly, Football ; J.C.L.;
J .R.C ; Track .
BERMAN, JANE
'62 Club, F.T A ; Pre · Med Srraph Sosters
Skeast, Spotlight Staff; Copy Ed ., National
Qu1ll and Scroll.
BIBLER, BILLY

BLINKLEY, BOB
BLACKMAN, BRIAN
BLACKW&amp;LL, KENNY
Gymnastocs; Skeast

Seniors

BLAND, JIM
Band ; I R. Club
BLANKENSHIP, JIM
Delegate Assembly; Skeast, Tennis

BOCKELMAN, DON
BONO, WAYNE
All School Show , C~rculo
Capers ; Drama Club

de

Arte;

Council

BOSTWICK, NAT
BOYER, DOUG
AII -C1ty Gymnastics ; All C1ty Swimming All
State Gymnastocs, All -State Swimming , '0
Club, vice pres ., Gymnastics, Sw1mm1ng

BRADFORD, KARL
Ba&lt;eball , ' 0 Club , Golf
BRAMLEY. NANCY
AII .School Show, Cheerleader; Councol Capers,
Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club ; F T.A , Homecoming Queen Attendant; Jr Prom Queen
Attendant; May Queen Attendant . Model
Te ns Club , P.T A. Model , R.O.T C. Honorary
Cadet ; Student Council ; Sweeth art Couple At tendo"!, Tn -H1 -Y; R O .T C Ortll Team .

�BREITWI ESER, Ll N DA
Counterpoonts; J.R.C.; Knit -Wots; State fonalist, Make-ol-in-Wool .
BRICKER, RICH
All -School Show; Gymnastocs; Jr. Usher; Prelaw, Pre Med , Skeast; Student Council .
BROUN, DON
Angelus Staff, Head Photographer; Chess Club;
' 62 Club, G.O .T W . Club ; Epicurean Club.

BROWER, KIM
'62 Club, IR. Club, P.T.A Model; Spotlight
Staff, Page Editor, Whole Jackets; Betty
Crocker Wonner
BROWN, STEVE
Gymnastics, Skeast, Swimming .
BUCHENAU, VICKIE
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; Model Teens
Club.

BULLOCK, BEN
Gymnastics , Sweatheart Couple Attendant.
BURGETT, SHARRON
BUTLER, MARGIE
Circulo de Arte; '62 Club, Jr Escort, Model
Teens Club ; Seraph Sosters ; Student Council;
Tri-Hi- Y, White Jackets

BUTLER, OLIVIA
CALDWELL, DIANA
CALDWELL, KENNY
Baseball; Basketball ,
Football; Wrestling .

CAMPBELL, SUSIE
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Girls' State;
Inter-Club Councol; I. R. Club, pres .; J . R.C.;
Student Officers Workshop.
CARLl LE, JAY
Gymnastics; Skeast
CARMODY, MARGARET
Goris' Choor.
CARTER, SHARON
All ..City Orchestra, All-School Show; Concert
Orchestra.

CAZER, MARY
Delegate Assembly, Pre-Med ; Skeast.
CHAPMAN, JOHN
Baseball, Jr. Usher; Skeast.
CHEN, TYRONE
AII -Coty Speech Contest, Chess Club; F.T.A.;
Inter-Club Councol, I R. Club; Speech ; Symposium.

CHEW, RICHARD
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Key Club; Student Council.

CHIPMAN, JIM
CLARK, PATRICIA.
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Council
Copen; F.T.A.; Girls' Ensemble; Musical.
COBB B£SSIE
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte,
Assembly; '62 Club.
COCA, PATRICIA.

166

Delegate

D. E.

Club;

'62

Club;

Seniors

�COHEN, HOWARD

Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club .
COHEN, STEVEN J .

Band, ' D Club , Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club ,
Golf; Skeast
COLLINS, NANCY
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Girls' Bowling ; G~rls ' Rolle Club ; Jr. Achievem ent.

CONIS, STEVE
COOPER, KENNETH
CORONADO, JOHN
AII -Coty Cho1r; All -School Show · Ang e la~res ,
Concert Cho~r ; Counterpoonts , brama Club ;
Musical , Pre-M d, Christmas Pageant

CRANDALL, PAT
CRAWFORD JERRY

Basketball , f'ootball .
CROCKER, DAVID

�CRONKEY, DAVE
Stage Crew

Seniors

DACUS, RUTH ANN

DARDEN, LARUE
AII -Coty Choor, All -School

Show ,

All -State

Choir; Angelaires, Bond , Concert Choir; For-

eogn language
Musical .

Club ,

F T.A.;

I.R.

Club;

Assembly;

'62

Club;

DAVE, ALFONZO

DAVIDSON, BILL'
DAVIDSON, PAULA

DAVIS, GREG
I.R . Club .
DAWSON, STEVEN

DECOCK, JOHN
DEMENT, DAVID

DENYSENKO, WALTER
DEPUE, JACK
Basketball; Delegate
Track.

DREHER, CAROL
All -City Bond ; Bond,
Delegate Assembly ;
Foreign language Club ;
Jr. Escort; J R.C.; Seraph Sisters, Whote Jackets.
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DREW, MIKE
DICHTER, LIZ
Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club; Girls' Bowling
Club ; J .C.L., historoon ; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters.
DORSEY, JANYCE
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; J .R.C.;
P.T .A. Model; Skeost.

DUNGAN, DEAN
DUNIHOO, FAYE
D.E. Club, Covic Choirman.

�DURAl-ICE, LARRY
All -School Show; Angelus Staff, Bus. Mgr.,
Sports Ed .; Basketball , ' D Club; Football;
J CL. ; Jr. Usher; Key Club, treas., Pre-law,
voce pres ; Student Council; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant, Track .
DVEIRIH, GORDIE
'D Club; Jr~ Achievement,
tling.

co-pres.;

Wres-

DYSOH, MELLIS
EDMISTOH, KATHY

ELMUTH, BOB
ENGLAND, DARRELL
Baseball , De legate Assembly .
EPLEY, DICK
Beys' Bowltng

EPPERLY, TOMMY
EPSOH, TOM
ERICKSON, PAULA
Corculo de Arte , Musical.

EDWARDS, BYROH
O.E. Club.
EIDEN, LIHDA
Drama Club Play; F T .A.; Girls' Ensemble;
I.R. Club; J.R.C.; Model Teens Club; Musocal.

ELLIS, FRED
O.E Club, voce pres.
ELLISON, DARLA

��EVANS, JUDI
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club
EVERITT, STEVEN
AII~Coty Band; All-School Show; Band; Coun·
col Capers; Musocal, Skeast, racing chairman, Orchestra .
EVERMAN, CAROLE

FARSON, LARRY
FERGUSON, JOAN
All-School Show, Concert Choor; Council
Capers ; Delegate Assembly; F .T~ A .; Girls'
Ensemble; Model Teens Club; Skeast; TriHi-Y.
FISHER, JANET
Counterpoints; '62 Club ; Girls'
Girls' Rifle Club, officer; J .R.C.

Bowling;

FISHER, KAREN
FLOREY, BARBARA
'62 Club ; F T A.; Girls' State; J C.L ; Jr.
Escort, J R C. , Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, vice
pres, Tro Hi-Y, White Jackets
FOLSOM, GEORGE
Cross Country, 'D Club; Tennis

FONT I US, KAY
All-School Show, Concert Choor; FTA. ; I R.
Club, J R.C ., Model Teens, P T .A. Model;
Skeast, racing chairman; White Jackets
FOOTE, CAROL
Jr Achievement, Pre-Med
FORBATH , ELMER
Chess Club; Musical;
Semonar

Symposium;

Science

FOSTER, CAROLE
All-City Bond, All -Stale Band ; Band, Camera
Club, sec.~lreas
Goris'
Bowlong; J R C.;
Skeast Orchestra
FOX, CHERYL
All-School Show, Concert Choor; F.T.A.; Girls'
Ensemble, Jr Achievement; J C.L.
FRANEK, DAVE
' D Club, Football

FRANKLIN, LOIS
'62 Club, Delegate Assembly
FREELAND, MERVA
FUJIWARA, RUTH
Counterpoints; '62 Club, I R. Club ,

FULLER, DICK
AII-Coty Gymnastocs; All-State Gymnastocs; ' D
Club, '62 Club, Football; Gymnaslocs; Skeast;
Wrestlong
FURCHES, PATSY
GAGAN, CARY
All-City Football; All-City Baseball; AllSchool Show; Baseball; Basketball, captain;
' D Club; Football; Key Club

171

�GALBRAITH JIM
Basketball, Football ; Jr. Achievement; Track;
Wrestling.
GALLOWAY, PAUL

Seniors
GATES, SHARON
Counterpoints, Skeast.
GAUMER, TOM

GEE, DAVID
Gymnastocs , Skeast
GEORGE, CATHY

GEYER, PAMELA
All -City Orchestra ; All -School Show; Circulo
de Arte, Council Caper ; D.A.R. winner; Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; Inter-Club Council,
pres .; I.R. Club, sec.: Jr. Escort~ Musical ,
Seraph Sisters, pres.; Student Councol Leadershap Conference ; Strang Quartet; Masonoc
Award.
GIDDINGS, MARIETTA
Band; Jr. Achaevement; Skeast.
GILMORE, JACKIE
Circulo de Arte; Skeast.

GINSBURG, JERRY
All -City Student Council ; Band ; Boys' State;
Cross Country; ' D Club , Delegate Auembly,
'62 Club ; Inter- Club Councol , Jr. Usher; PreLaw, Pre-Med, pres , Sr Class pres .; Student
Council ; Student Councol Leadership Council ;
Track ; Woodbury Contest.
GLANERT, SHARON
'62 Club , Girls' Bowling, capt; Jr Escort;
Seraph Sasters; Seraph Welcomang Commattee,
Make-it-in-Wool, District.
GOLSON, SUSAN
Angelus Staff, Section Editor; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; Drama Club Play; '62
Club, Jr Escort, Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, Student Council; Symposium, Whate Jackets, drill
master; G.O.T W. Club.

GOLTRY, NORMAN
Basketball , Cross Country ; Track.
GOODGION, MARILYN
Foreagn Language Club
GOODYEAR, CHUCK

172

�GRASMICK, JIM
GRAY, JEAN
Jt Escort; Seraph Sisters.
GREENLEE, JAMES
GREER, TY
All -City Football · All-City Track ; Football;
Key Club; Sweet~eart Attendant; Swimm1ng ;
Track.

GRUNFELD, EDNA
All-School Show
HAAS, MILDRED
All-School Show; Delegate Ass.,.,bly; ' 62 Club,
F T .A.; Girls' Bowling; Jr. Achievement.
HACKETT, WILLIE
HADLEY SALLY
AII -Schoof Show; Drama Club, pres .; Drama
Club Play; '62 Clubi Euclidian Club ; InterClub Council , Jr. tscort; Musical ; Seraph
Sisters; Speech Club.

HALE, S.ANDY
Skeast.
HALL, JON
HAMILTON, BARB!
All -School Show, '62 Club, Girls' Ensemble;
Skeast.
HAMM, ROBERT

HANKINS, MIKE
HANSEN, MARY ANN
All-School Show; Concert Choir; D.E. Club.
HARDING, ROSE ANN

HARLEY, KATHY
P T.A. Model
HARRELL ALFRED
Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club; Golf; Inter-Club
Council; J.C.l. , co-pres.; Pre- Law, sec.; Symposium ; Woodbury Contest.
HARRIS, JULIET
Girls' Bowl1ng; Knit-Wits, historian.

�HART PHIL
Basketball ; 'D Club, Jr. Usher; Track.
HARTMAN, DAVID
Delegate Assembly; Euclid1an Club ; Jr. Usher;
N1ne Po1nt Circle, Pre-Med; Pr~ncipal's AdviSory Comm1ttee .

HATCH, SANDY
Delegate Assembly; D.E. Club; Jr. Achievement, Knit-Wits
HAYNES, JOHN
Delegate Assembly; Track .

HENDRICKS, DAVID
HENNINGER, GRACE
All-City Orchestra ; All School Show, Circulo
de Arte; Council Capers; F.T.A.; Girls' Bowling ; Jr. Escort; Musical;
Seraph Sisters ; Scholastic Art Awards

HENRY, JOAN
G1rls' Bowl1ngh·
Wits,

Knit-

G1rls' C oir.

HENSON, KERRY
All-City Band ; All -City
Orchestra; Ail -S c h o o I
Show; Band, Delegate
Assembly; Orchestra.

HEATH, GARY
Basketball; ' D Club.
HEIDBRAK, JOLLIE
Counterpoints, Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; Drama Club Play, Foreign Language
Club; F.T.A. historian; Girls' Bowling ; Jr.
Escort; Seraph SISters; White Jackets; Wolcott
Contest.

HEINZE, JAXCENE
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A.; J R.C.; Knit-Wits;
Wh1te Jackets.
HELLEN, CONSTANCE
Foreign Language Club;
Skeast.

Girls'

Ensemble;

HELTON BILL
All-School Show; 'D Club, officer; Delegate
Assembly, pres.; Football; Key Club, vice
pres.; Track; Principal's Advisory Council.
HENDERSON BOB
All -City Band; All-City Orchestra; AJI-School
Show; All-State Band; Band.

HESSLER DONALD
All -School Show; Council Capers; Stage Crew.
HICKS, VAUGHN
D A R. FinaliSt; '62 Club; Fall Sports Queen
Attendant; Jr. Escort; Jr Prom Queen ; May
Queen Attendant; P.T.A. Model; Seraph
Sisters; Skeast; Tri-Hi-Y, chap.; White Jackets.
HIIGEL, JUDITH
Bowling; Girls' Rifle Club.

G~rls'

HILDEBRAND CAROL
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly, sec.;
'62 Club; J.C.L., program chair.; Jr. Escort;
Pre-Med ; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; White
Jackets, vice pres.
HINES, LINDY
'62 Club; F.T.A.;
Skeast.

Girls'

HINER, NANCY
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

174

Ensemble;

J.R.C.;

Seniors

�HOCHHALTER, MARILYN
HOFFMAN, JOAN
Band ; Counterpoonts; '62 Club · Foreign
Language Club; Girls' Ensemble ; J; Achievement.
HOGUE, MONTEZ

HOLLIDAY, JUDITH
HOLLIS, SUE
All -City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; Skeast;
Whole Jackets, sec.
HOLZAPFEL, Bl LETA
AII-Coty Choor; AII -Coty Red Cross Council;
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, '62 Club;
Inter-Club Council; Jr. Achievement; J.R.C.,
pres., Model Teens Club

~~~~?~t!~Kcl:b~UWLt,te Jackets, treas.
HUDSON , DORIS
'62 Club ; F T.A.
HUDSON, LARRY

HURST, KENNY
HURST, PETER
'62 Club; Skeast.
INTROVIGNE, SILVIO
Foreign Language Club; I.R. Club ; Delegate
Assembly.

JACKSON, EDWINA
JAMES, SHARON
Girls' Bowling , Jr. Escort.
JOHNSON , ANNETTE
All -City Speech Contest; Chess Club; Circulo
de Arte, officer; I.R. Club ; Jr Achievement;
Speech, Symposium ; Science Seminar

JOHNSON, BOB
Circulo de Arte ; ' D Club · Delegate Assembly;
' 62 Club ; Football ; Key Club, officer; Skeast;
Track.
JOHNSON, KENNETH
D.E. Club.
JOHNSON, NANCY
Circulo de Arte; Scholastic Art Award, Gold
Key.

JOHNSON, WALTER
JONES, STEVE
J .C.L.; Pr!!-M!!d.
JORGENSEN, RON
Concert Choir.

�JOVANOVICH, ANDREW
Camera Club ; Euclodian Club, pres.; ' 62 Club;
I.R. Club ; J.C L. ; Jr. Ushe r; Key Club; None
Poont Circl e, Skeast; Spotlight Staff.
KAUZLARICH, KAY
All -School Show, Circulo de Arte, F.T .A.,
hostorian , Skeast; Speech Club ; Speech Can test
KEITH EUGENE
Cross Country; '62 Club; Track.

KENNEDY, MICHAEL
Chess Club
KENT, MARILYN
KIMSEY, JILL

KING, NANCY
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Jr. Prom Attendant ; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens
Club ; Student Council ; Tri - Hi-Y; Laforet
Camp.
KITCHEN, NANCE
AII-Coty Pep Club ; '62 Club; F.T .A., treas.;
I.R. Club ; Model Teens Club; White Jackets,
droll master.
KLINE, COURTNEY
Baseball ; Basketball ; Chess Oub · 'D Club ;
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club'; Football ;
Skeast.

KNOX, CYNTHIA
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Sisters ; Seraph Welcomong Committee;
Skeost; Tri- Hi-Y, sec; White Jackets.
KNOX, GABRIELLE
P.T .A. Model.
KOBEY, PAUL
Angelus Staff; I.R. Club ; Jr. Usher; Skeast.

KOMISOR, SUE
' 62 Club; Girls' Choir; P.T.A. Model .
KOTZELNICK, KAY
AII -Coty Pep Club ; All -School Show , Concert
Choor; Counterpoonts;
Delegate Assembly;
Goris' Bowlong ; Inter-Club Council, sec.; J .C.L. ;
Musical ; White Jackets, pres.; Student Coun cil.
KOVACS, ZOLTAN

KRASAS, RUBY
Counterpoints; Girls'
Club; J .R.C.

Bowling ;

KRASAS, TONY
Camera Club.
KULLING, BILL
Gymnastics; All-State Gymnastics.

Girls'

Rifle

�KURLAND, SALLY
'62 Club ; F.T.A.; J R.C.,
Pre-Med .
LAMBERT, LETTY JO
Drama C I u b, J .C.L. ,
Skeast .

LAW, BARBI
Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club , F T.A., Jr Class,
treas.; Jr. Escort; Model Teens Club , R.O.T.C.
Honorary Cadet; Student Council , sec.; Student Council Leade rshop Council.

LANDEN, ED
Cross Country; Wrestlong

LERSCH, BARRY

LEADBITTER, JOHN

~~~~tE~h!~T

LA ROSA, PAUL
Foreign language Club ;
I.R. Club ; Swomming .

LARSEN, Jll
All-School Show, Concert Choir, sec ., Coun terpoonts ; Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club , F.T.A ,
voce pres ., Skeast; Sr.
Class, treas .; W h i t e
Jackets, Principal ' s Advisory Council.

LEWIS, CARL
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club; Pre-Med ; Skeast.
LIND, KENT
All -City Track ; All -City Cross-Country; All State Cross-Country; Cross-Country( capt.; 'D
Club ; '62 Club, Inter-Club Counci , Delegate
Assembly; J .C.L. , Speech , Symposoum, Track,
capt.; Woodbury Contest

LATIMER, RONALD

Seniors

LONGSTREET, NANCY
Angelus Staff, Copy Editor; Concert Choir;
Drama Club, sec.; Drama Club Play; '62 Club ;
G.O.T.W. Club ; J .C.L.; Jr. Escort, Musical,
student dorector; Seraph Sisters, Student
Council ; White Jackets.
LOUTHAN, SANDRA

LOWRY, DICK
LUCY, BARBARA
Concert Choir; Delegate
Girl•' Ensemble.

Assembly;

F.T.A.;

MACDONALD, JOHN
All -City Football ; 'D Club, Football ; Skeast;
Track .
MACMILLAN, ANN
'62 Club , Skeast.

MADDEN, JAMES
Skeast, racing chairman ; Delegate Assembly.
MAES, CHRISTINA
All-School Show ; Counterpoints ; Girl•' Bowling ; Girls' Ensemble.

�MAIZE, BARBARA
All-School Show, Circulo de Arte; Counterpoints , Girls' Ensemble, I.R Club ; Jr. Escort ;
Seraph SISters, Speech .
MANLEY, JACK
AII -C1ty Football, All City Swimming; All -State
Swtmm•ng, C1rculo de Artc; '0 Club; Foot ·
ball , F.T.A.; Key Club; Skeast; Swimm1ng,
Track .
MARCUM, LARRY

~t~c~~~L~ha~~ V~!d, Jr. Achievement.
MATOBA, KATHY
MATTERN, MELINDA
I.R . Club, Model Teens; Skeast.

MATTESON, AL
MAUL, MELVIN
McCAA. VICKI
'62 Club, Girls' Bowling ; J R.C.; Knit-Wits;
Model Teens Club, sec .; Pre -Med, White
Jack ets

McCALL, JOHN
Circulo de Arte, Gymnastics; Skeast ; Track .
McCAULEY, MARY ANN
Jr Achievement, Skeast.
McCLURE, SHARON

McCORMACK, BOB
Euclid1an Club; Jr. Achievement; Jr. Usher;
Pre-Med .
McDONOUGH, DAVE
' D Club ; Football , Golf; Skeast; Track .
McDOWELL, JIM

McGLONE, PAT
All -City Chair; All - School Show ; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly ; F.T.A.; Girls' Bowl ing , J R.C.; P T.A. Model; Wh1te Jackets.
MciNTOSH, MARY
All -City Choir; All -School Show; All -State
Choir; Angelaires; Concert Choer, Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club ; Drama Club Play, '62
Club ; Girls' Bowling ; J .R.C.; MusiCal; Skeast;
J .R.C. Award .
McKENZIE, JEANNE
Delegate Assembly; J .C.L. ; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters, Student Council ; Tri - H1- Y; White
Jackets.

McKILLIP, CAROL
MEE, MARILYN
Angelus Staff, Art Editor; Model Teens,
senior advisor; '62 Club ; Art Club, sec.
METCALFE, DICK
Eucl1d1an Club; '62 Club; Sr. Class, vice pres.;
Science Seminar.

�Red and White Day

�, ANTHONY
Angelus Staff, Quaff Edotor; Euclidoan Club ,
' 62 Club ; J C.L. , Jr. Usher; Symposoum .
MILLER, BONNIE
Camera Club ; Musical
MILLER, KAREN
Delegate Assembly; F.T. A.; J .C.L. ; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Sosters ; White Jackets.

MILLER, MARILYN
Delegate Assembly, '62 Club ; Model Teens
R.O T .C. Honorary Cadet Ma1or; Tri- Hi- Y
Proncipal 's Advisory Councol ; Goris' Droll Team
So1ourner Contest.
MILLER, RON
Baseball , 'D Club; Football.
MILLIS, LYNDA

MILSTEIN, JIM
Angelus
Staff,
Edotor-on-Choef;
Epocurean
Club , Euclodoan Club , G 0 T W Club, Nine
Poont Circle; Skeast, Symposoum, SPQR;
Natoonal Merit Finalist; Scholastic Gold Key
Award, Principal 's Advisory Committee .

MOLIOO, KENISELI
MORITZ, DALE
Track ; Wrestling .

MORTON, JUDY
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; '62 Club;
Skeast
NORTON, VIVIAN
MOSKO, MARTIN
Angelus Staff; Band; Euclidian Club; '62 Club;
Jr. Usher; Nine Point Circle; Pre-Law; PreMed .; Spotlight Staff, Head Photographer;
Symposium, G.O.T.W. Club.

MULLINS, CAROL
MYSTKOWSKI, WALTER
Baseball .
NAYLOR, JANET
AII-Coty Student Council; DA.R. Finalist;
Girls' State; Head Girl ; Jr Prom Attendant;
P.T .A. Model, Student Council; Student Council Leadershop Councol.

NELSON, RICHARD
NESHEIM, BARBARA
All-School Show; Jr Achievement;
Symposoum, Whote Jackets.

Skeast,

NETHERY FRED
Baseball ; 1D Club ; Delegate Assembly; Football, Key Club; Track.

�NEWLIN, CAL
Bas ball, ' D Club, Delegate Ass mbly, football, Swommong
NEWMAN, PENNY
Corculo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; P.T.A.
Model , ' 62 Club; Speech Club
NORRIS, MICHAEL
Band, Gymnastocs; J.C .l., Jr. Escort ; Pre-Med ,
Track .

NOWELS, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; Inter-Club Coun ·
col; J C.L., trobune , P.T.A. Model , Jr. Escort;
Model Teens Club , pres .; Seraph Sosters;
Skeast; Whole Jackets.
O'BOYLE, DAVID
Chess Club ; Gymnastics , Skeast.
OGLEY, SHARRON

OKUBO, JANE
AII -Coty Pep Club; '62 Club, foreign Language Club, IR . Club, Jr Escort; White
Jackets ~ h1stonan
OLINGER, LISA
OLMSTED, JUDY
Circulo de Arte ; P.T.A . Model.

PARKER, SHERRY
All-School Show, Angelaores, Concert Choor;
Counterpoonts, '62 Club, Musical; Skeast
PARKINSON, CARYL
Counterpoints, treos , '62 Club ; Skeast.

PACE, SAM

PARROTT, CHARLES
Cro.ss Country, Jr Usher, Tennis .

PAGE, MEG
Corculo de Arte , Jr. Esc o r t ~ Seraph Sisters,
sec , Skeast, sec.

PAULSEN, INGER
'62 Club; foreogn Language Club; f T.A., sec.;
Jr. Escort, J R.C .; Seraph Sosters; Spotlight
Staff, Bus. Mgr

PAPPAS, DEAN
Circulo de Arte, 'D Club,

~e~e~~:b ~~~s;;ml~~~;g~~:
treas, Jr Usher; Skcost ;
Swommong

PARIS, CAROL
'62 Club.

PAYNE, JANICE
Euclodian Club; J C.L.;

Jr.

Escort;

Seraph

Sisters, Symposium .

PElTON, CAROLYN
All-School Show, Counlerpoonts; Deleg~te Ass mbly, Goris' Ensemble; J C.L.; J R.C., KnotWots.

�PETET, MARY
J C L , French Club , Corculo de Arte, voce pres
~HILLIPS,

EARL

Seniors
PIERCE, CARLTON
Chess Club Jr Achievement
PLACE, DAVID
Baseball

PLEASANTS, ANN
POULTON, RICK

POWELL, JOHN
Crass Country '62 Club ; Symposium
PRATT, CLAY
Golf; Sweetheart Couple Attendant,

PRENDERGAST, KAY
Counterpoints . ' 62 Club

Skcast

PRFSTON , TOM
All -City Band , All-School Show , All-State
Choir; All -State Orchestra ; Band , Cross Coun try; ' 62 Club , J .C.L.; Musical

PRICE, LINDSEY
PRYOR, SUE
All -City Choir, All-School Show ; Girls' Ensemble J R C., Spotlight Staff, News Editor;
Student Council ; Symposium .

QUIGLEY, CAROLE
Concert Choir , Counterpoints, v1cc pres ., Ora

ma Club , F T A , Girls'
Bowling Wh1te Jacke ts
PUDLIK, PAT
All School Show; Concert Choir ; Counterpoints;
Delegate Assembly; ' 62 Club ; F.T A.; Girls'
Ensemble , Wh1te Jackets
QUARVE, ROY
All -City Gymnastics; All -State Gymnastics;
Chess Club; Gymnastics; Swimming.

RANKIN , DICK
' 0 Club , '62 Club Gym ·
nostiCs

RANUM, JERRY
' 0 Club, t rea s ; '62
Club , Foot b a I I, Key
Club , Track
RENFRO, PATRICIA JO
Goris' Bowl~ng , Skeost

�RETHERFORD, SUE
Spotltght Staff, Paga Edttor.
REYMAN, CATHY
Dalagate Assembly,
Teens Club

F.T.A ;

J .R C ;

Model

RICE, DELABIAN
AII · Ctty Chotr; All School Show ; All -S tate
alternate ; Angclo1rcs ; Concert Chotr ,
Drama Club ; Drama Club Play, '62 Club ;
J .C.L. ; Jr Escort ; Pre -Mad , Saraph Ststars ,
Wolcott Contest
Cho1r,

RICH, TERRY
Circulo da Arte , Delegate Assembly; Skeast

ROBERTSON, DEBBI
All City Choir , All -School Show , Angelaires;
Concert Chotr, Delegate Assembly ; '62 Club ;
Foretgn Language Club , trees , Jr Escort;
M usicol Seraph Sisters, sec
ROBINS, JOHN
ROBINSON, RICHARD
Delegata Assembly, Euclidian Club , Jr. Usher;
Nino Po1nt Circle; Pre-Low

ROBINSON, RONALD
'D Club , Delagate Assembly; Football ; J C.L.;
Track
RODINE, BRUCE
Counetl Capars
RODRIGUEZ, JUNEE
All School Show ; Cheerlaadar; Council Capars;
Delegate Assembly ; Drama Club , Drama Club
Play, Jr Escort , May Queen Attendant, Musical, R.O T C. Honorary Cadat ; Seraph Sisters;
Skeost; Tri- H1 - Y, service chairman .

RICHARDS, CAROL
RICHARDS, GEOFF
Camera Club, '62
Sw1mm1ng

Club ;

Jr

Achtevement ,

RING, JACQUE
ROBBINS, CARMEN

l83

�ROGERS, DIANE
ROGERS, MICHAEL
Chess Club, treas ; Euclodian Club; Nine Poont
Circle; Sk~ost, Symposium, trees ; Woodbury
Contest, alternate; Leadership Conference;

Science Semtnar;
gram .

NSF Summer Science Pro ..

ROHRER, JOHN
AII·School Show; Baseball; Camera Club ; Coun ·
ctl Capers; Cross Country; Stage Crew; Track .

ROSENBAUM, PENN£
Jr Escort, Seroph Sisters; Whole Jackets
ROSIER, JIM
ROTH, ED
All -School Show ; Angela ires; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; Gymnastics;
I R. Club, voce pres ; J .R.C .; Music~!; Student
Councol .

ROWLEY, DAVE
Pre -Med ;

GymnastiCS ~

Skeast;

Swimming ;

Tennts
RUFFALO, PHIL
Euclodoon Club, '62 Club, Jr. Usher; Pre-low .
RUSTEMEYER, SANDI
Drama Club, Drama Club Play; '62 Club;
Foreogn language Club , Jr. Escort , Seraph
Sisters, Spotloght 5toff, Editor; Symposium ;
White Jackets, Princopol's Advisory Council .

Seniors

RUTHERFORD, JUDI
Corculo de Arte, vice pres .; Delegate Assembly;
'62 Club , Skeost.
RUTLEDGE, PAT
All -Sc hool Show; '62 Club, F.T .A.; Girls' En ·
s mble , Skeast
SALEVOURIS, MICHAEL
Euclodoon Club , J Cl.; Jr Usher; Nine Point
Corcle , Pre-Med, voce pres. , Woodbury Contest.

SAMELSON, RANDY
SANDERS, PAM
All School Show; Council Capers; '62 Club ;
I R. Club ; J.C.l.; P.T.A . Model, White
Jackets .
SAPER, ~!,:\CHELLE
Counterpoonts; F.T .A

SATELE, BILL
All -City Tennis;
Tcnnos, Track .

All -State Tennis; 'D Club;

SAWREY, RALPH
Bond , ' D Club , ' 62 Club ; Gymnastio; J C.l .;
Jr Usher, Pre Med, Wrcstlong .
SCANLAN, JUDY
Corculo de Arte

�SCHAETZEL, JIM
SCHMOLL PAUL
All -C1ty Cho1r; All School

Show,

All -State

Cho.r, alternate ; Angcloires , Concert Cho~r ;
Council Capers , Counterpoints ; Delegate As -

sembly ; ' 62 Club ; Inter-Club
cal , Tn -Angels, pres.

Coune~l ;

Musi-

SCHNEIDER, DORIS
All City Choir, All -School Show; All -State
Choir; Ar1g loues ; Concert Choir, pres_;
CounterJWints, sec. ; Drama Club ; Mus1col.

SCHOMP, HALCYON
AII -C1ty Orchestra , Angelus Staff, Concert
Orchestra ; Delegate Asse mbly ; ' 62 Club ,
G~rls ' State, alt rnate; J R C.; Skeast, treas .;
Tn H1 -Y; Wh1te Jacke ts
SCOTT, JANEY
All C1ty Pep Club , Delegate Assembly ; ' 62
Club ; f .T.A.; Jr. Class, sec ; J R.C,; Model
Teens Club ; Skeast; Make- 1t- in -Woal, State
f1nahst Tri- Hi Y; Wh1te Jackets .
SCOTT, TED
' 62 Club ; Skeast; Sympos1um .

SCRAM, JACQUE
Angelus Staff, Royalty Editor; ' 62 Club ;
Homecom1ng Queen ; J C l.; Jr. Escort ; R O.T.C.
Honorary Cadet, Lt. Colonel ; Seraph SISters;
Seraph Welcom1ng Comm1ttee; Tri - Hi - Y, sec.;
Girls' Drill Team , SoJourner Contest.

SCRIPPS, JACK
All -State Golf; 'D Club , Delegate Assembly;
Golf, capt ; Jr Usher; Key Club; Swim ming.
SEDER ROBERT
football; Gymnastics; Wrestling.

SEEMAN, JOHN
Circulo de Arte ; Skeast; Track .
SEKYRA, JAMIE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; '62 Club;
f T.A.; Jr. Escort; P.T.A. Model ; Skeast.
SERRA, STEVE
Baseball , Basketball, 'D Club, football ; Key
Club; Wr stling

SHANAHAN, DIANE
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Ensemble.
SHARP, CELIA
All-School Show ;

Counterpoints;

'62

Club;

G~rls' Ensemble; Tri-Angels; ChriStmas Pageant.

SHEPHERD, HUGH
Jr. Usher

SHER, ALAN
Sw1mming.
SHERBOK, DAN
All C1ty Student Council , Boys' State; Delegate Assembly, Head Boy ; Jr. Class, pres .;
Jr. Usher, Key Club , Pre-Law; Skeast; Soph.
Class, vtce pres .; Student Counc1l, trees., Stu dent Council Leadership CounCil; Woodbury
Contest, alternate ; Principal ' s Adv1sory CounCil.
SHERMACK, ANNE
Ang Ius Stall, Clubs Editor; Delegate Assembly, sec.; ' 62 Club Girls' State ; InterClub CounCil, J C L., scnbe ; Jr Escort; Seraph
SISters, Sweetheart Couple Attendant, Tri - Hi-Y,
pres.; White Jackets; Pnncipal's AdviSory
Councol.

SHERMAN, BETTYE
SHIELDS, EIRENE
'62 Club, f T A.; J.R.C., Skeast.
SHIMIZU, CHARLOTTE
'62 Club, fore1gn Language Club, I.R. Club ;
J.R C.; Skeast.

�SHINOFIELD, MARVA
Goris' Ensemble.
SHOTWELL, LEE
Delegate Assembly, Gymnastics, Wrestlong.
SHOWALTER, BEY
Delegate Assembly .

Sl DWELL, STEVE
All City Football , All -Ci ty Baseball ; All-Metro
Football , All -Sc hool Show; All -State Football;
Baseball ; Basketball ; 'D Club; Football; Key
Club, Sweetheart Couple .
SIMONTON, SANDY
'62 Club, J R.C., Model Teens Club; P.T.A.
Model , Skeast, Whote Jackets
SIMPSON, DARYL
Boys' Bowlong, R.OTC . Rolle Team .

SLATEN, BARRY
Delegate Assembly,

'62 Club;

J C L. ;

Sym-

posium .

SMELTZER, JOE
All -Sch ool Show, Band ;
Capers, F T .A Jr Usher

Basketball,

Council

SMITH, CANDY
Delegate Assembly '62 Club; Goris' Bowlong ;
J R.C., sec
Skeast Spotlight Stoff, Rewrite
Ed1tor, Student Counc1l; Symposium.

SMITH, JANICE
Delegate Assembly· '62 Club ; F.T.A.
SMITH, RICHARD
Basketball · ' D Club , Delegate Assembly, voce
pres ., Golf
SPANGENBERG, MARTHA
All-School Show ; Delegate Assembly; Girls'
State, Homecoming Queen Attendant; J.C.L.,
pres ., Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant,
May Queen Attendant, P T .A. Model; Seraph
Sisters; Seraph Welcoming Commottee, Student
Councol ; Tro-Hi-Y ; White Jackets; Angelus
Queen .

SPENCE, BRUCE
All-School Show, R.O.T.C Staff Officer; Stage
Crew
SPENCER, DICK
STANDLEY, NANCY
Foreogn Language Club, Knit-Wits.
STARR, SUE
Circulo de Arte ; Delegate Assembly; Foreign
~h~~aJ:c~~~sb ; J .R.C.; Model Teens; Musical;

STEIN, BARRY
All-City Track; 'D Club; Track .
STEUART, PETE
All-City Band, All -School Show; Band, J.C L.;
Musical
STOENNER, JEAN
AII-Coty Choir, All-School Show; All-State
Choor; Angelaores, Concert Choir; '62 Club;
I R. Club, Musical
STONE, SHERRY
Drama Club, Jr. Escort; J.R.C.

STRACY, GEORGE
Basketball, 'D Club;
Football, Track .

Delegate

Assembly;

STREET, CAROL
STRUCK, MARGO
All-City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; '62
Club; J.C.l.; Jt Escort; J R.C ., voce pres and
sec., Whote Jackets, offocer, J.R.C Leadership
Camp, Student Offocers Workshop .
SUAZO, MARY
Girls' Bowlong; Girls' Ensemble; Jr. Achievement.

186

�Seniors

SUMMERS, KEITH
Chess Club , Euclid1an Club ; SCience Sem1nar .
SURBER, SHERRY
SWANBERG, CHRIS
' D Club , Wrestling

SWANSON, JULIE
SWISHER, BOB
TALMAGE, HUNT
Sk east, Soccer Club, pres

TAMS, PEGGY
Ang elus Staff, Album Editor; Delegate Assembly , '62 Club , Jr . Escort, J . R.C.; Model
Tee ns Club , officer; Skeast.
TATTER, PAUL
Eucl1d1an Club , Pre · Med ; Speech .
TAYLOR, BOB
All C1ty Speech Contest; Jr Usher; Pre -Law ,
Speech , Student Counc1l ; Woodbury Contest
Winner.

��TAYLOR, JIM

AII · Stat~ Gymnastocs , ' D Club ;

Del~gate As-

s mbly ; DE . Club, pr~s .; Gymnastics
TAYLOR, WALT
AII -Coty Band ; AII ·City Orch ~ stra ; All -School
Show ; All -State Band ; Council Cape rs , Jr .
Achi e ve ment ; Musical ; Orchestra ; R.O.T C.
Capt.
TERRY, LUKE
Bas~ball ; ' D Club , Del~gat ~ Ass~ mbly ; Foot ·
ball ; Gymnastics ; Key Club ; Track ; Wrestlong ,
AII -Coty Football

THAYER , DIANE
THIBODEAU, MARGIE
All -School Show ; Caunt ~ rpoints ; D e l ~ gat e As s mbly, sec ; ' 62 Club ; Jr. Escort ; J R C.; Mod~l
Tee ns Club ; Sr Closs, se c .; Sympos ium , vic e
pres .; Wolcott Cont~ st ; Principal's Advosory
Councol.
THOMPSON , BARBARA
Counterpoints ; Sk~ast .

THOMPSON, JEFF
Cross Country ; Euclodoan Club ; Jr. Achi~ve ­
ment, J.CL. , Ntne Poent Circle ; Pre-law ; PreMed ; Swimming
THURMAN , GAIL
All -City Pep Club , AII -Schaal Show ; Concert
Choor; '62 Club . Jr Escort; P.T A. Mod~l .
Seraph Sosters; S ~ raph W~lcoming Committee ;
Tri - Hi - 'i', White Jackets, parltamentarian .
TIETGE, JERRIE
All -School Show, Ang~lus Staff, Clubs Editor;
'62 Club; J C.L. , tr~as .; Jr. Escort ; Musocal ;
Seraph Sosters , White Jackets .

TIPTON, PENNY
All -School Show , Delegate
Ensemble.

Assembly;

Goris'

TREBER, JERRY
R.O T C. Rofl~ T~am ; Stag~ Cr~w
TREVERROW, GLENN

TRUJILLO MARY
'62 Club ; t T A., Jr Achi~v~ment, sec.-treas.;
J.R .C.
TSUBOKAWA, HIRO
Circulo de Arte , Delegate Assembly ; Foreign
Language Club, treas ., J C L., J R.C
TUCtc:ER, BETH
Escort ; J R.C.; Seraph Sisters;
F T .A ; Jr
Spotloght Staff, Page Edotor; White Jackets.

TUCKER, JOSEPH
TUCKER, JUDY
Goris' Bowling
TURK, MARCIA
Delegat~ Assembly; J R.C ., sec.; Skeast, White
Jackets

TURNBULL, BILL
All-City Band ; All -City Orchestra ; All-School
Show ; All-State Band ; AII ·State Orchestra ;
Concert Bond . Councol Capers ; Euclidian Club ;
Jr Achoevemenl Musocal ; Pre-Med ; Skeast.
UFEMA, DEBORAH
All-State Choor, Concert Choir; Counterpoints;
Foreign Language Club Goris' Bowling
VALENTINE, CHUCK

189

�VANDAPOOL, NICKY
All -School Show ; Councol Cape rs, Delegate As sembl y, ' 62 Club ; F.T A.; Hea d Cheerlead e r,
Hom ecomong Qu ee n Attend ant , Jr. Prom
Qu n Attendant , Model Tee ns, voce pres ;
PTA Mod el, Swcc th art Coupl e Attendant
VANDAPOOL , RICK

Seniors

VAN EPPS, DAVE

VAN WOERKOM, RICK

VAYO, DON

VERRIER, LUCILLE

VIRANDO, ANITA

VESCIO, JOANN

VITT, ED
All -School Show , Delegate Assembly , ' 62 Club
Skeast

VITTETOW, LEE
All -City Choir; All -State Choir ; Angelaires,
Concert Cho1r; Council Capers ; Counterpoints;
De legate Assembly , Musical ; Woodbury Cont est
VONHOENE, BETH
Concert Choir, F T A., pres.; P.T .A. Model ;
White Jacke ts
WAGGONER, JOHN
AII -Coty Band , Band , Musical.

WAKEFIELD, ED
WALKER, BETTY
'62 Club , F.T A.; Girls' Bowling, pres.; Girls'
Rolle Club , Inter-Club Council.
WALKER, JOHN
Drama Club, Th espian Rep .; Drama Club Play;
Jr Ushe r; Speech

190

�WALTERS, SHAREN
Band ; Jr Achieve ment ; J R.C., sec.
WARNER, GAIL
Counterpoonts ; Del gate Ass mbly; Drama Club ;
Jr Acho evement ; J C L. ; Jr. Escort , Musical ;
Pre· Med , Se raph Soste rs , Whote Jacke ts .
WATERMAN, ICATHE
Delegate Asse mbly, sec; '62 Club ; F T.A.;
Jr Achoeve ment, Jr. Esc ort, Seraph Soste rs,
treas.; Sweetheart Attendant ; Me tropolotan TriHi -Y; Princopal ' s Advosory Council ; White
Jack ets
WEBBER , JOE
Chess Club ; I R. Club

WEBER, JOHN
WEIMER, PAUL
Delegate Asse mbly
WEINDEL, JOYCE
Counte rpo ints; '62 Club ; Girls'
Ach ieve ment

Bowlong ; Jr.

WEISS, KAY
Concert Choir; Counterpoints; ' 62 Club , Girls'
Bowlong , Knot-Wits

WELCH, ETHEL
Jr Escort , Seraph Siste rs
WELDON, LINDA
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; F.T A.; Girls'
Ensemble ; Skeast
WELLS, STEVE
Football .
WETZEL, CAROLE
All -City Pep Club, Angelus Staff, PhotoCoordinator; '62 Club ; J .C.L ; Jr. Escort ;
Seraph Sisters ; Seraph Welcoming Committee ;
Tri - Hi-Y, vice pres .; White Jackets, drill
master.

WHEELOCK, MARTHA
De legate Assembly, '62 Club , F TA ; Jr. Prom
Quee n Attendant; May Quee n Attendant,
PTA . Model, Skeast, Student Council.
WILES , MARVIN
All -City Orchestra.; All -School Show; All -State
Orchestra; Chess Llub ; Del egate Asse mbly ; Jr.
Usher; Musical ; R.O.T C. Rifle Team ; Woodbury
Contest
WILHOIT, GERALDINE

WILLIAMS, ETHEL
Counte rpoints ; '62 Club.
WILLIAMS, MARCIA
De legate Assembly; '62 Club , F T A.; Girls'
State. Jr Escort; Model Teens Club, treas ;
Se raph
Sisters; Skeast, Tri - Hi -Y, chap .;
R.O T C Honorary Cadet.
WILSON, RICHARD

WILTFONG, ROBERT
All -School Show; Band ; 'D Club; ' 62 Club;
Football , Gymnastics ; Track .
WINN, RAE BETH
WINTERS, FRANK
All City Football ; All -School Show, ' D Club;
Football ; F T.A .; Key Club ; Track ; Wrestling .

��WIStHSKY, RON
All -School Show, Band ;
Achoevement.

Camera

Club ;

Jr.

WISS, MITCHELL
~!~:i,·~~ Football , ' D Club ; Delegate Asse mbly ;
WITTHAUS RONEANE
AII ~ City Orchestra ; All -School Show; All -State
Orchestra , Concert Choor; Foreogn Language
Club , Girls' Ensemble ; J C.L. ; Musical.

WORK, STEVEN
WRIGHT JOAN
All -City Chooc; Concert Choir; Council Capers ;
Co.unterpaints , ' 62 Club; F.T.A.; J .C.L.
WRIGHTSON , BERNIE
All -State Swimmong ; ' D Club ; Delegate Assem bly, pres ., Gymnastics; Swimming .

Seniors

YABE, ARLENE
Delegate Assembly; '62 Club ; J .C. L. ; Jr Class,
voce pres ~; Jr. Escort; Model Teen Club ; Principal ' s Advisory Council ; Seraph Sisters ; TriHo -Y.
YASUZAWA, STEVE
All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly; Euclidian
Club , ' 62 Club , J .C L.; Jr. Usher; R.O T C.
Battle Group Comm , Science Semonar.
YOUNGCL.AUS, GEORGE

ZARI, GUY
Boys' Bowling ; Delegate Assembly; '62 Club.
ZA VARAS, ARIST
All -School Show ; Basketball ; Concert Choir;
Council Cape rs, ' D Club ; Delegate Assemblr ;
Football ; F T A., Key Club , Sweetheart Coupe
Attendant
ZOHN, MARSHA
Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Achoevcment;

J .R.C.

�Student Index
A
Abdoo, Marjorie, 163
Abdoo, Mary, 163
Abel , Darlene, U5
Achah:, Gerald, .CS, 93, lU, 163
Acierno, Sondra, 135
Adams, Connie, 117, U5
Adams, Edward, 92, 151
Adams, John, US
Adams, Viola, 163
Adamson, James, 135
Adelman, Annette, 117
Adelman, lolly, US
Adler, Eva, 135
Ahr, Barbara, 11, 117, lSI
Alexander, Julia, 111, U5
Aliru, Barbara, 163
Aliru, Hope, US
Allen, Anthony, 90, 135
Allen, Helen, 163
Allen, Joel, 101
Allen , James, 151
Allen, Susan, US
Allphon, Nancy, « , 163
Allred, Olivoa, &lt;41, US
Alvarez, Florence, 116, 111, 151
Ambler, Elaone, 163
Amter, Judith, 151
Anderson, Allen, 135
Anderson, Cathl en, 151
Anderson, David, 135
Anderson, Judoth, 11&lt;4, 163
Anderson, Kathy, Ill, 151
Anderson, Orlando, 93
Anderson , Philop, 151
An do, Stephen, 17, 135
Andrew, Mary, 163
Andrews, Peter, 92
Angelo, Susan, 119, 135
Appleton, John, 79, 1S 1
Arden, Eleanor, 119, 151
Aroma, Joy, 10&lt;4, lOS, 11&lt;4, 111, 163
Armstrong, Marion, 151
Arnold, Spencer, 163
Arnsmeyer, Karen, 135
Arthur, Kenneth, 163
Ashworth, Wendy, 10&lt;4, lOS, 151
Atwood , Cathy, 163
Atwood, Richard, 163
Ausborn, John , 135
Averett, Gary, 151
Ayd lott, Stephen, 151

8

Babbs, David, «, 95 , 135
Bach, Sherry, 163
Bachar, Sheola, 11&lt;4, 111, 163
Bachman , John, 151, 163
Bachrach , Annette, 135
Bacon, Thomas, 163
Baoley, Jim, 135
Baily, Nathan, 151
Bailiff, Beuie, 101, 163
Bailiff, Nora, 151
Iaker, Barbara, &lt;49, 13&lt;4, 135
Baker, Judy, 163
Baker, Wolliam, 13&lt;4, 135
I alas, John, 135
Ban tt, George, 93
Bangs, Gary, 16&lt;4
Barker, Donna, 1S1
Barki, Jack, 111
Barlow, Doug, 151
Barnes, Craig, 135
Barnhart, Joyce, 16&lt;4
Barrett, George, 135
Barre tt, Stanley, 135
Barton, Cheryl, 16&lt;4
Baskett, Vickie, 135
Bau, Cindy, 16&lt;4
Bas.s, Deanna, 135

Basse, Margarita, 135
Bates, Cheryl, 16&lt;4
Bates, John, 151
Batt, Dollie, 16&lt;4
Baughman, Glen, 16&lt;4
Bauman, Joseph, 16&lt;4
Bayers, Robert, 135

layers, William, 95, 151
laylor, Danny, 135
Beaird, Richard, 101, 16&lt;4
leardsworth, Sharolyn, 135
Beasley, Carrot, 16&lt;4
lell, James, 135
Bender, Harriet, 113
Bender, Julian , 9S
lender, Myra, 135
Benedetti, Robert, 16&lt;4
Benedoct, John, 16&lt;4
Benosh, Janet, 151
Bennett, Mary lou, 135
Bennett, Rochard, 92, 16&lt;4
Benton , Raymond, 9&lt;4, 1S 1
Beron, Davod, 135
Berg, Francy, 151
Berg, John, 93 , 165
Berger, Felocia, U5
Berkey, loos, 101, 117, 135
lennon, Jane, 11&lt;4, 165
Berndt, Voctona, 135
Berry, Marolyn, 136
Beth, Randy, 150, 151
Betting, Eleanor, 151
letts, Katherine, 136
Bibler, Billy, 165
Biggs, Janet, 136
Boggs, Marolyn, 151
Bokker, Patrocoa, 136
Bilorusky, John, 93 , 1S1
Iorch, Broana, lSI
Bird, linda, 16&lt;4
Bird, Orlo, 136
Black, James, 1S 1
Blackburn, Katheryne, 11 S
llackos, Patricia, 1Sl
Blackman, Brian, 165
Blackwell, Kenny, 165
Blagg, Janell , .CS, 151
Bloor, Sue, 11&lt;4
Blakeman, Barbara, 1S 1
Bland, James, 165
Blankenshop, James, 165
Blaschke, Jom, 95
Blatnok, Mary, 136
Blonkley, Bob, 165
Blouard , Charl es, 151
Blouard, Marlene, 1S 1
Block, Jeann one, 136
Bloker, Judy, 136
Blaker, Barbara, 1S1
Bloom, Gary, 95, 136, 151
Blum , Gary, 116
Blunt, Peter, 151
Bobb, Merrock, 111, 136
Bockelman, Donald, 165
Bodemann , Molanne, 136
Bolten, Barbara, 136
Bond, Wayne, 113, 165
Bonsob, Betty, &lt;49, 13&lt;4, 136
Boon , Marc, 79

Boreing, James, 136
Boslough, James, ISO, lSI
Bostwock, Nat, 165
Bourke, William, 136
Bowman, Kathy, Sl, 111, 152
Boyd, Andrea, 136
Boyd, Raymond, 152
Boyd, William , 152
Boyer, Douglas, 90, 92, 165
Boyle, Margaret, 152
Bradford, Karl , 9&lt;4, 95, 165
Bramley, Nancy, 47, 119, 165
Breitwieser, linda, 117, 166
Bretz, Paul , 93
Brocker, James, 116, 166
Brocker, Kathryn, 111, 119, 152
Brodaham , Vovoan, 113, 136
Bronkman, J ean, 119, 136
Bronnan, Pat, 136
Britton, James, 93 , 116, 136

Brown, l inda, 152
Brown , Mark K., 92
Brown, Mark G , 134
Brown, Stephen, 166
Brown , Snanne, 115, 136
Bruder, Carole, 136
lruegg onan, Nancy, 117, 136
Brueuelbach, Katharona, 136
Bruner, Wilham, 79, 152
lrunkhorst, Bruce, 136, 152
Bryan, Karen, &lt;49, 119, 150, 152
Buchenau, Victoria, 119, 166
Bullock , Ienton, .CS, 166
Bulmer, Coli en, 152
lunch, Robert, 16, 95, 152
Burgett, Sharron, 166
lurgon, Wolliam , U6
Burhenn, leonard, 152
Burnett, Sue, 116
Burran, Lulie, 93 , U6
lurreu, Mary l., 152
Bush, Samu I, 92, 152
lutcher, Ella, 136
lutle{(.(,Margie, &lt;41, 113, 11&lt;4, 119, 162,
Butler, Olovia, 166
Butterworth, Jan, 117, 152
Buxton, Sharon, 136

c
Cabe, Candy, U6
Caldwell, Doana, 166
Caldwell, Kenneth, 166
Callaham, Karla, 152
Campbell , Paul, 17
Campbell , Suzanne, 166
Canaday, Donald, 16, 93
Canges, Stephen , 152
Cantrell , Pholop, 79
Card, Gary, 116
Carlile, Jay, 166
Carmody, Margaret, 166
Carmody, Tom, 136
Carmosino, Marilyn, U6
Carr, Betsy, 152
Carr, Maroanna, 119, 152
Carter, Emma, 156
Carter, Kathleen, 136
Carter, Sharon, 166
Case, Kathleen , 111
Casebolt, Scott, 136
Cassell , Paula, 136
Castles, J im, 136
Caudill , Doug, 93
Caur, Mary, 116, 166
Chalk, Gene, 136
Chan, Gaol, 136
Chapman, John, 166
Chapman, Kathy, 152
Chapman, Mike, 92
Chapman , Nancy, 152
Charron, Daune, 1oa, 152
Chen, Tyrone, 10&lt;4, lOa, 111, 166
Chestaon, Amelia, 136
Chew, Charles, 13&lt;4, U7
Chew, Edward , 152
Chew, Rochard, 162, 166
Childs, Carol, 11a, 137
Chopman , James, 166
Chism , Dan , 152
Christensen, Jill , 119, 152
Church, James, 152
Cisneros, Gwen , 152

Clark, Dumont, 79
Clark, Jeanne, 152
Clark, J eannoe, 152
Clark, Mary, 137
Clark, Patricia, 166
Cleaver, James, 137
Cobb, Suzan, 137, 166

Brocho, Joann e, 152

Coca, Patricia, 166

Brower, Barton , 152

Cochran, Peggy, 137
Coffee, larry, 109, 152
Cohen, Howard, 167
Cohen , Steven, 9&lt;4, 167
Collard, Charles, 137
Collins, Nancy, 115, 167
Collins, Philbrook, 152

Brock , Cheryl, 11 a
Broun, Don , 112, 166
Broun, Rochard, 1SO, 152
Brower, Kim , 166
Brown, Beverly, 152
Brown , Frank, 152

Conos, Nickoletta, 152
Conos, Steven, 167
Conover, Mary, 137
Conway, Tim , 93, U7
Cook, Sandy, 137
Cooper, Kenneth, 167
Copeland, Juha, 137
Corkedale, Suzy, U7
Coronado, John, 167
Coronado, Paula, 117, 153
Cota, Lulie, 137
Covey, Jon, 153
Cowdrey, Davod, 137
Cowperthwaote, Karen, 1Sl
Cox, lynn, 137
Cox, Steven, 153
Coyle, Carol , lSl
Craig, John R., 12, 1&lt;4, 93
Crandall, Eddie, 137
Crandall, Pat, 167
Crandall, Peter, 153
Crone, Carol, 137
Craven, lynne, U7
Crawford, Davod, 93, 153
Crawford, Jerry, 167
Crews, Joanne, 135
Crost, Rochard, 153
Crocker, David, 167
Crockett, Cynthia , 137
Crou, Elozabeth, 115, U7
Cromar, Glen, 137
Cronce, Mar)oroe, 137
Cronkey, David, 161
Culbertson , Suzette, 137
Curley, John, lSl
Czubaty, Mary, &lt;42, &lt;49, 150, 1Sl

D
Dacus, Ruth Ann, 161
Dahlstrom, Karen, 109, 119, lSl
Dahm, John, 93 , 137
Dale, Marton , 137
Damato, Joanne, 1Sl
Danforth, Johnene, 1Sl
Danielson, Betsy, 137
Darden, larue, 111, 16a
Dave, Alfonxo, 161
Davodson, Paula, 16a
Davodson, Wolloam, 161
Davoes, lenetta, 137
Davos, Gregory, 161
Davos, Judoth, 1Sl
Davis, Juloa, 137
Davis, Philop, 93, 1Sl
Davis, Richard, 93
Davis, Sandra, 117, 137
Davos, Sara, 137
Davos, Susoe, 137
Davos, Valeroe, 137
Dawson , Howard , 137
Dawson, Steve, 161
Day, Charles, 137
Deanda, Vicki, 137
Debell , Frances, 137
De Cook, John, 161
Deherrera, Abram , 7a, 93, 1OS, 153
Deherrera, Carmen, 117, 11 a, 137
Del junco, Alice, 137
D m nt, Davod, 16a
Denysenko, Walter, 161
D Put, Jack, 161
Deroo, Doana, 137
D rtonger, Alan, 16, 93 , 1Sl
Doebler, Elizabeth, 11&lt;4, 161
Dock, Judy, 1Sl
Dickert, Barbara, 1Sl
Dollon , Craog, 92
Daebley, Celeste, 1Sl
Dooda, Stanl ey, 116, 111, 1Sl
Donoelson , Cynthoa, 113, 1Sl
Donoelson, Nancy, 111, lSl
Donnolly, Mary, 131
Dorau, Don, 1Sl
Dorous, Donald, 93 , 131
Darius, Ron , 93, 131
Don y, Janyce, 113, 161
Douglas, Ann, 13a
Douglas, Dorothy, 53 , 109, 131
Douglas, Marcia, 116, 131
Drth r, Allen, 93 , na

�Student Index
Dreher, Carol, 114, 161
Drew, Michael, 161
Dubravac, Janet, 131
Dudn1kow, Ten1a, 136
Dully, J1m, ISl
Duh, Agnes, 113, 137
Duncan, Fred, 90, ISl
Duncan, Michael, 93, 131
Dungan, Dean, 161
Dun1hoo, Faye, 161
Dunkin, Nancy, IS)
Durance, Lawrence, 4S, 14, 93, 169
Durant, Jerrold, 131
Dve~rin, Gloria, 117, 131
Dvelnn, Gordon, 169
Dyson, Mellis, 169

E
Easley, Raymond, 16
Edmiston, Kathy, 169
Edwards, Byron, 169
Ehrlich, Judith, ISl
Eiden, Linda, 169
Eisner, Ellen, 1Sl
Eitem1ller, David, 109, 111, ISl
Ell1s, Fred, 169
Ell1son, Daria, 169
Ellsworth, John, 131
Elmuth, Bob, 169
Elsey, Carolyn, 131
Endsley, Jerry, ISl
England, Darrell, 9S, 169
Epley, Chris, 111, 131
Epley, Richard, 169
Epperly, Tommy, 169
Epson, Tom, 169
Epstein, Jerry, ISl
Erickson, Paula, 113, 169
Ericson, Ronald, 131
Ericson, Carolyn, 131
Ervin, Frances, 116, 111, ISl
Essig, Linda, 131
Essman, John, 101, 131
Evans, Judy, 131, 111
Ever1tt, Steven, 111
Everman, Carole, 117, 111
Everman, Lorra•ne, 131

F
Fancher, Sherrie, IS)
Farson, Larry, 111
Foss, Paul, ISl
Fennell, Judy, 131
Ferguson, Joan, 111
Ferutendig, Sylvia, 1Sl
Fetters, Olivia, 1S4
Field, Richard, Ill
Finneran, Margaret, 154
Finnerty, Marianne, IS4
Fischer, Joan, 111, IS4, 111
Fisher, David, 131
Fisher, Karen, 171
Fisher, Norman, 131
Fisher, Odessa, Ill
Fishman, Nelson, 79, lOS
Flack, Connie, 11 S
Flin, Douglas, 93
Florey, Barbara, 114, 171
Flowers, Roger, 131
Floyd, Jud1th, 131
Floyd, Patricia, I S4
Foley, Barbara, 111, IS4
Folsom, Georgy, 93, 111
Folsom, Robert, 93, 131
Fong, Judith, Ill
Fong, Rudy, 131
Fong, Tony, IS4
Fonhus, Kay, 111, 119, 111
Foote, Carol, 111
Forbath, Elmer, 104, 111
Ford, Deann, 1S4
Foreman, Clarese, 32, 1S4
Foster, Carol, 154
Foster, Carole, 111
Foster, Gary, 131
Fox, Cheryl, 111
Fox, Ronald, IS4
Franek, David, 171

Franek, Joseph, 93
Franklin, Monty, 17, 131
Franklin, Lois, 111
Frederickson, Judy, IS4
Freeland, Merva, 111
freeman, Bruce, 131
French, Donna, 131
Frescoln, Davis, 92
Fritts, Ethel, IS4
Fujiwara, Ruth, Ill, 111
Fuller, Pam, Ill
Fuller, R1chard, 90, 111
Fuller, Van, 1S4
Fuqua, Don, 131
Furches, Patsy, 111

G
Gagan, Cary, 14, 9S, 111
Galbra1th, James, 93, 112
Gallagher, Ann, 131
Gallaway, Paul, 172
Garrett, Patr1c1a, 154
Gates, Sharon, 172
Gaumer, Thomas, 172
Gavin, Sandra, 1S4
Gay, Merrilee, 131
Gee, Carol, IS4, 172
Ge1sert, Ron, 1S4
Gelb, Mary, 131
George, Albert, Ill
George, Cathy, 112
Gerner, Mary, Sl, IS4
Gersten, Wendy, Ill, 131
Geyer, Pamela, 41, 112, 114, 172
Giddings, Marietta, 112
G1lbert, Robert, 16
Gilbert, Trudy, 1S4
G1lmer, Lennox, 131
Gilmore, Kaye, 111, 131
Gilmore, Donald, IS4
Gilmore, Jackie, 112
Ginsburg, Gerald, 32, 162, 112
Glanert, Sharon, 114, 172
Go1ns, Sharon, 1S4
Goldhammer, Judy, Ill, IS4
Goldsmith, Doris, 117, 131
Golson, Susan, 109, 112, 114, 162, 112
Goltry, Norman, 172
Gonigam, Jacqueline, 131
Gonzales, Jackie, IS4
Gonzales, Marcella, 117, Ill
Goodgion, Marilyn, 112
Goodman, Larry, 1S4
Goodyear, Charles, 172
Gordon, Barbara, 131
Gottesfeld, Phyllis, Sl, 101, 114, 154
Gowen, Keith, 116
Graef, Susan, IS4
Grahm, Fred, 131
Grandy, Priscilla, 111, IS4
Grasmick, James, 113
Graves, Garretta, 1S4
Gray, Jean, 114, 113
Greeley, Maureen, ISS
Greenlee, James, 113
Greenstein, Marsha, 131
Greer, Robert, ISS
Greer, Ty, 93, 113
Gregory, Gayle, 131
Griffiths, Thomas, ISS
Grunleld, Edna, 113
Gulgrondsen, Mark, 140
Gulllksen, Gory, 140
Gulllksen, Vernie, 1SS

H
Haas, Mildred, 113
Hackett, Willie, 113
Hadley, Sally, lOS, 101, 109, 114, 113
Ha1lpern, Paul, 140
Hale, Sandra, 11S
Hall, Charles, 140
Hall, Dav1d, 1SS
Hall, Joe, 1SS
Hall, Jon, 113
Hall, Thomas, 1SS
Halvorsen, Tom, 93, ISS
Hamilton, Barbara, 113
Ham1lton, Kent, 16S
Hamilton, Nadine, 117, 140

Hamm, Robert, 113
Hammer, Nancy, 116, 140
Hank1ns, Michael, 113
Hansen, Mary, 113
Haraway, P'enny, 116, 117, 140
Hardiman, Sandra, 140
Hard1ng, Rose Ann, 113
Hard1ng, John, 101
Hard1ng, L1nda, 140
Hardy, Glor1a, 1SS
Harley, Kathy, Ill, 113
Harrell, Alfred, 104, 113
Harrell, Don, 140
Harrell, Steven, 32, 94
Horns, Arleen, 111
Harm, Beverly, 113
Horns, Juliet, 113
Horns, Susan, 1SS
Hamson, Jean, ISS
Hart, Philip, II, 14, 174
Hartman, Dav1d, 116, 114
Hartman, Jean, 1SS
Hartzman, R1chard, 140
Hatasaka, Sharon, ISS
Hatch, Sandra, 174
Havnar, Carol, 140
Hawk1ns, Stephanie, 111, 140
Hawn, Jane, 140
Haynes, John, 93, 174
Hearn, Patr1c1o, 111, 140
Heath, Gary, 14, 114
Heckemeyer, Trudy, 119, 140
Heckenl1vely, John, 140
Heidbrak, Chmty, 140
He1dbrak, Jollie, 114, 114
Heidersbach, David, ISS
Heil, Dan~el, 140
He~m, Dave, 140
Heinze, Jaxcene, 114
He~t, Barbaro, 140
Hellen, Constance, 114
Hellen, Marlyn, 140
Hellman, Bernard, Ill
Helton, Bob, 140, 114
Henderson, Barry, ISS
Henderson, Robert, 174
Henderson, Russell, 1SS
Henderson, Sue, 140
Hendr1cks, David, 114
Henlen, Herbert, I 40
Henninger, Grace, 113, 114, 114
Henry, Charlotte, 116
Henry, Joan, 114
Henry, Leititia C., 140
Hensley, Larry, ISS
Henson, Kerry, 174
Hermosillo, Esther, 1SS
Hernsberger, Kathy, 140
Herrera, Carol, 140
Hessler, Donald, 114
Hessler, Larry, ISS
Hester, Rod, 140
Hicks, Marjorie, ISS
Hicks, Vaughn, 47, 114, 114
Hligel, Judith, 114
Hildebrand, Carol, 114, 114
H1ll, Kenneth, 140
Hilton, Jon, 16
H1IV1Iz, Hedy, ISS
Hiner, Nancy, 114, 114
H1nes, Linda, 114
Hobbs, Toni, 140
Hochhalter, Marilyn, 11S
Hochstadt, Barry, 140
Hochstadt, Lia, 140
Hodges, R1chard, 140
Hollman, Ann, liS, 140
Hollman, Joan, Ill, 11S
Hoffman, Wilson, 1OS
Hogue, Montu, 175
Holden, Karen, 140
Holland, Barbara, 117, 140
Holliday, Jud1th, 17S
Hollis, Sue, 11S
Hollis, Pam, 119, 134, 140
Holm, Kris, 119, ISS
Holme, Howard, 79, 92, ISS
Holzapfel, B1leto, 104, 117, 119, 11S
Hooker, Kathy, ISS
Haroschak, Paula, 11S
Harvath, Mike, ISS

Hoyl, Gregory, ISS
Hubbard, Shirley, 140
Huber, Pamela, 140
Hudson, Doris, 115
Hudson, Larry, 93, 115
Hughart, Jean, 1SS
Hunsaker, James, 79, 141
Hunt, George, ISS
Hunting, Anne, 116, ISS
Hunting, Suzanne, 116, ISS
Hurst, Kenneth, 11S
Hurst, Peter, 17S
Huwa, Joyce, 141
llord, Carol, 1SS
lntrov1gne, Silv1o, 93, Ill, 11S
Iwasaki, Art, 141
lwasa i, Janet, 1SS

J
Jackson, Edw1na, 175
Jackson, Sandra, 141
Jackson, Sharron, ISS
Jacobson, Sonja, 141
James, Sharon, 115
Jan sons, Mara, Ill
Jenkins, Leah, 141
Jensen, Ph1lip, ISS
John~j5' Annette, 104, 101, 113, 111,
Johnson, Diane, 1SS
Johnson, Jacquelyn, 141
Johnson, karen, 141
Johnson, Kenneth, 11S
Johnson, Lee, 92
Johnson, Margaret, liS, 141
Johnson, Mary, 141
Johnson, Nancy, 115
Johnson, Owen, 1SS
Johnson, Richard, 1SS
Johnson, Rob rt, 93, Ill, 115
Johnson, Stephen, 71, 16, 93
Johnson, Vera, 141
Johnson, Vincent, 141
Johnson, Virg1nia, 116, ISS
Johnson, Walter, 17S
Johnson, Warren, ISS
Johnson, Wayne, 157
Johnson, Wes, IS7
Jones, Jean, 141
Janes, Linda, Ill, 1S7
Jones, Linda, IS7
Jones, Nanette, 1S7
Jones, Paula, 119, 141
Jones, Ronald, 141
Jones, Stephen, 116, 11S
Jones, William, IS7
Jorgensen, Ronald, 115
Jovanovich, Andy, lOS, Ill, 116
Jovanovich, Ann, 141

K
Kambara, Eugene, 93, 141
kanarr, Sharon, 157
Kaptain, Mary, IS7
Kapto1n, Robert, 141
Karakawa, Steve, IS7
Karr, Ruth, 157
Kath, Marcelyn, 157
Kato, Calv1n, 111, IS7
Katz, Nancy, 141
KauzJarich, Kay, 116
kavas, Faith, IS7
Kawamoto, Mary, 49, ISO, IS7
Keeler, Patricia, IS7
Keins, Hilde, 141
Keith, Eugen , 116
Kemp, Kenneth, 141
Kennedy, Michael, 116
Kent, Leslie, IS7
Kent, Marilyn, 41, 116
Ketchum, David, 141
Ketter, Catherine, 141
keyting, Walter, 157
kiddie, Jennifer, 111
Kilian, Stephen, 157
Kimbell, Henry, IS7
Kinnett, Clarence, 141
Kimsey, Jill, 176
King, Dorothy, 117, 157

�Student Index
Kong, Nancy, 47, 119, 162, 176
Koshoyama, Shorley, 141
Kitchen, Nance, 111, 119, 176
Kottredge, Jon, 157
Kline, Courtney, 176
Klone, Koffaney, 49, 141
Klurman, Zopora, 157
Knox, Cynthoa, 114, 176
Knox, Gabroelle, 176
Kobey, Paul, 176
Koenogsberg, Nocko, 104, 117, 141
Kom1sor, Susan, 176

Kontnok, levos, 92, 141
Kotzelnick, Kay, 176
Koshi, Howard, 141
Kosho, Pearl, 157
Kovacs, Zoltan, 176
Krasas, Ruby, 176
Krasas, Tony, 176
ltrause, Karen, 157
Kraxberger, Meredoth, 141
Kreps, Robert, 141
Kroethe, Paul, 79, 141
Kruger, Allen, 157
Kruse, Kathy, 157
Kullong, Wilham, 176
Kurland, Sally, 116, 117, 177
Kurz, Gwen, 157
Kushnor, Jennofer, 157

L
La be, louos, 157
lackemann, George, 1oa
Laffra, Sharon, 157
Lambert, Letty Jo, 177
Landen, Edmond, 177
lane, larry, 141
lang, Claudoa, 11a, 141
lang, Naomia, 157
langford, Charlotte, 117, 141
langford, Judoth, 108, 115,157
Larosa, Paul, 92, 111, 177
larsen, Jolby, 47, 162, 177
larson, londa, 141
latomer, Ron, 176
law, Barbara, 4a, 119, 162, 177
Lawhon, Sandra, 157
leadbotter, John, 176
Leahy, londa, 142
lean, Gueric, 142
lean, lyroc, 157
lee, Barbara, 142
Leever, Carol, 157
Leever, Cherri, 142

leonard, Doane, 15a
leonard, Sharon, 142
leonard, Tracy, 79, 95
Lersch, Barry, 92, 95, 177
letcher, Patrocoa, 177
Levey, lrwon, 93
levy, Steve, 86, 93, 1Sa
lewis, Carl, 177
lewos, Gary, 142
lewis, Manon, 142
loghthall, Jack, 142
lind, Jeffrey, 7a, 93, 142
lond, Kenton, 77, 7a, 93, 104, 10a, 116
lotke, loretta, 115, 1Sa
lotvon, Gabroel, 93, ua
loeb, Alan, 79, 142
longstreet, Nancy Jo, 112, 114, 162, 177
loomos, Howard, 142
lopez, Adolph, 93
loroncz, lbolya, 1sa
lort, Anthony, 142
lotz, AnnaN., 113, 15a
Louthan, Sandra, 177
loui, Bryan, 95
lowe, Felicia, 15a
lowman, Yvette, 142
lowry, Dock, 177
lucas, Kaye, 1sa
lucy, Barbara, 177
luff, Shelby, 1Sa
lytle, Jamie, 111, 142

M
MacDonald, John, 93, 177
Macintosh, Donald, 93, 142
MacMillan, Ann, 177
MacMillan, James, 142

MacNeoll, Janet, 142
Madden, James, 177
Madonna, Ann, 117
Maes, Chrostona, 177
Mahan, Allyson, 142
Meierhofer, Teena, 142
Maoze, Barbara, 108, 113, 114, 118,
178
Molander, Jon, 90
Maletoc, Pamela, 142
Maley, John, 94
Manley, Jo, 119, 142
Manley, Jack, 92, 113, 17a
Mannong, Mary, 142
Marcum, Larry, 178
Margolin, Sonoa, 113, 117, 142
Marotte, Frederock, 142
Marr, Bruce, 93, 1sa
Marshall, Davod, 178
Martyn, Paul, 142
Masunaga, Joyce, 142
Matoba, Kathleen, 178
Mattern, Melonda, 118,119, 11a
Matteson, Albon, 178
Maul, Melvin, 11a
Mavromatos, Jean, 116, 158
Maxson, Patrocia, 113, 142
May, Robert, 158
Mayeda, Joanne, 142
Mayeda, Thomas, 113
Mays, Connoe, 142
McAndrew, Daniel, 90, 1 sa
McCaa, Vicki, 113, 116, 119, 178
McCall, John, 178
McCandless, Steve, 142
McCart, Martha, 115
McCauley, Mary Anne, 17a
McCiaury, Sheldon, 93
McClure, Sharon, 178
McCormack, Robert, 105, 116, 17a
McCoy, Judith, 142
McDonald, Jesse, 93
McDonald, Paul, 158
McDonald, Thomas, 142
McDonough, Davod, 94, 178
McDowell, James, 17a
McEihonney, Anne, 53, 116
McGillovray, Terrance, 142
McGlone, Patrocia, 17a
Mcintosh, Mory, 11a
McKeeta, Carol, 1sa
McKenzie, Jeanne, 114, 178
McKillop, Carol, 17a
McKonney, Katherine, 142
Mclaughlin, Jo, 116
McNassor, Ronald, 142
McPherson, Ronald, 142
McVay, Bette Anne, 142
Mead, Mark, 158
Mee, Marilyn, 113, 119, 178
Meininger, Henry, 143
Mengel, Mary Claire, 113
Menzie, Mark, 143
Merrick, lynne, 115, 143
Merritt, Suzi, 143
Metcalfe, Janos, 45, 49, 143
Metcalfe, Richard, 105, 162, 17a
Meyer, Ben, 95, 1sa
Meyer, Joseph, 79, a4, a6, 150, 1Sa
Meyer, Steve, 143
M11ares, Anthony, 105, 110
Moller, Beverl(, 143
Moller, Bonnie, 110
Moller, Jack, 143
Miller, James, 1Sa
Moller, Karen, 114, 1a0
Miller, Marilyn, 119, 1a0
Moller, Richard, 110
Moller, Ronald, 95
Miller, Sharon, 1sa
Miller, Steve, 93, 143
Millican, Dexter, 87, 93, 143
Millis, lynda, 180
Millward, Jay, 143
Milsteon, James, 112, 1ao
Molstein, Michael, 158
Mitchell, Kathryn, 1sa
Mitchell, Marilyn, 1Sa
Miura, Karen, 116, 143
Modesitt, Melanie, 143
Molioo, Keniseli, 79, laO

Molooo, Kuka, 79
Montes, Mona, I 50, 1Sa
Moore, Mochael, 143
Morehouse, lynda, 1sa
Morgan, Wolloam, 143
Morgenegg, Carl, 143
Moroshoge, Doreen, 143
Morotos, Guntos, 143
Morotos, Valdis, 105
Montz, Dale, 93, 180
Morrison, Donald, 158
Morrison, Sally, 109, 11a, 1Sa
Mortensen, Michael, 105, 158
Morton, Judy, 118, 180
Moses, Jeffrey Scott, 94, 143
Mosko, Martin, 1ao
Moss, Carol, 143
Massoni, Norman, 158
Mowe, Carolyn, 143
Moyers, Jack, a7, 143
Mullenax, Bertha, 15a
Mullons, Carolyn, 180
Mullons, Don, 143
Mullins, Joyce, 158
Musick, Rochard, 143
Musteen, Martha, 143
Myers, Beverly, 143
Myers, Ryntha, 143
Mystkowski, Walter, 95, 1a0

N
Nakamura, londa, 1sa
Nakamura, Richard, 143
Naylor, Barbara, 119, 149, 1Sa
Naylor, Janet, 133, 180
Neil, Carol, 143
Nelson, Betty, 10a
Nelson, Judoth, 143
Nelson, Michael, 158
Nelson, Peggo, 143
Nelson, Rochard, 180
Nelson, Suzanne, 158
Nelson, Wayne, 15a
Nesheim, Barbara, 104, 110
Nesmith, James, 143
Nethery, Fred, 110
Neuberger, Carol, 143
Newbold, Wendy, 115, 158
Newell, Richard, 92
Newlon, Calvon, 92, 95, 111
Newman, Pennie, 118, 181
Nicholson, David, 143
Nieminen, Susan, 143
Noel, Buddy, 87, 134, 143
Norris, lynda, 1sa
Norros, Michael, 93, 181
Norton, Vivian, 181
Nowacki, Michael, 1Sa
Nowels, Carol, 114, 119, 181
Nowels, Nancy, 119, 143
Nulan, Darrell, 143

0
Oboyle, Davod, 90, 181
O'Donnell, Rosemary, 1Sa
Ogley, Sharon, 181
Ohr, Rochelle, 143
Okubo, Jane, 116, 11a, 1a1
Olonger, losa, 48, 181
Oliver, Walter, a6, 95, 159
Olmsted, Janice, 159
Olmsted, Judoth, 11 a, 111
Oneill, Boll, 92, I 59
Oneill, Patroce, 116, 111, 143

p
Pace, Sam, 111
Pace, William, 93
Padilla, Joseph, 78, 86, 95
Page, Margaret, 48, 1 U, 111, 1a 1
Pagliasotti, James, I 59
Palmer, Morvin, 159
Pappas, Dean, 92, 109, 111, 111
Paris, Carol, 111
Parker, Sherry, 1a1
Parkinson, Caryl, 111
Parkinson, Pete, 145
Parks, Paul, 159
Parks, Robert, 145
Parrott, Charles, 181
Patakotos, Jim, 145

Pate, louose, 159
Pattoson, Ann, 117, 145
Paul, Saundra, 145
Paulsen, Inger, 114, 117, 181
Paxson, Cheryl, 145
Payne, Janoce, 104, 105, 114, 111
Payne, Roberta, 104, 105, 159
Peiton, Carolyn, 117, 181
Perdue, Michael, 108
Perkons, Irma, 145
Peterson, Kent, 145
Peterson, Ray, 11 a, 159
Petet, Mary, 182
Petty, Rodney, 159
Petty, larry, 145
Peyton, Patty, 115
Pfeifer, Sylvoa, 113
Phollops, Betty, 118, 159
Phollops, Carol, 145
Phollips, Earl, 112
Phollops, Howard, 145
Phollops, Wayne, 108, 145
Pickerong, Kathryn, 104, 113, 116
Poerce, Carlton, 112
Poerce, Jackquelone, 113, 115
Pole, Glenna, 145
Polger, Vernessa, 159
Potts, Jeanette, 145
Place, Davod, 95, 182
Platt, Janoce, 115
Pleasants, Ann, 182
Plunkett, Constance, 145
Pootz, Mary H., 159
Polzen, Maralyn, 145
Pomeranz, Rock, 93
Pope, Rennoe, 145
Poulton, Rochard, 1a2
Pounden, John, 105
Powell, John, 104, 182
Powers, Jack, 145
Pratt, Clay, 45, 94, 182
Prendergast, Kathleen, 182
Preston, Tom, 182
Proce, londsey, 182
Prongle, Barbara, 145
Protchard, Marolynne, 145
Provo, James, 93
Pryor, Robert, 92, 145
Pryor, Sue, 104, 162, 182
Pryor, Mochael, 79, 159
Pudlok, Patrocoa, 182
Pumphrey, Peter, 145

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Quarve, Roy, 90, 182
Queen, Bessoe Doan, 145
Quogley, Carole, 182

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Ralston, Mairi, 145
Rankon, Rochard, 182
Ranum, Jerry, 182
Ratloff, Randolph, 159
Rausch, George, U
Razor, Cynthoa, 159
Read, Mary, 159
Reddy, Ronald, 145
Reid, Wolloam, 87, 145
Retner, Karen, 145

Reosbock, lossbeth, 116, 145
Reosog, Carroll, 159
Reova, Thomas, 159
Remedi, Richard, 145
Renfro, Patty, 182
Renner, Patricoa, US
Rentoe, Donald, 93, 145
Retherford, Sue, 183
Reyman, Catherone, 183
Rheade, John, 159
Rhodes, Roberta, 116
Rice, Delaboan, 53,109,114,113
Roch, Terry, 183
Rochards, Carolyn, 183
Richards, Geoff, 1a3
Rochoe, Gwendolyn, 159
Richoe, Janoce, 145
Richter, Mark, 159
Riedesel, Wilham, 10a, 116, 145
Riepe, Katherine, 159
Roffe, Leroy, 145
Roffe, Mary, 145

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Riffel, Pam, 145
Roggons, Clark, 145
Rong , Jacqu elone, 1U
Ronn e, Sharon, 145
Ropp, Chareen, 145
Rosl ey, Elaon e, 159
Rotkousko, Leonard, 145
Roach, Juloe, 117, 146
Robbon s, Dorothy, 183
Robertson, Deborah, 114, 183
Rob ons, John, 183
Rob onson , Albert, 93 , 159
Robinson , Joyce, 159
Robon son, Londo L. , 159
Robon son, Londo Sue, 11 a , US
Robon son, Ro chard, 1OS , 183
Robonson, Ronald, 93 , 1a3
Robonson, Russ, 145
Robonson, Steve, 95
Rodon e, Bruce, 183
Rodroquez, Junee, 48, 114, 113
Roe, Jeanne, 146
Roesch, Laurence, 159
Rog ers, D1ane, 184

Rogers, Mochael, 104, 105, 184
Rogers, Nancy, 115, 159
Roggenbach, Robert, 93
Rohrer, John , 93, 1 a4
Romeo, Charles, 159
Rom eo, Mary, 146
Romeo, Vicki, 118, 146
Rose, Judy, 113
Rosenbaum, Penne, 114, 184
Rosoer, James, 184
Roth, Edward, 162, 184
Roth, James, 146
Rothsteon, Geoffrey, 159
Rounds, Steve, 159
Rowe , Jeanne, 119

Rowley, Davod, 184
Ruble, Joan, 159
Ruby, Moke, 146
Rucker, Polly, 117
Ruffalo, Phollop, 105, 184
Rush, Court, 159
Rush, Marland, 146
Russell, Charles, 95, 159
Rustemeyer, Sandra, 32, 104, 114, 184
Ruston, Robert, 159
Ruth , David, 159
Rutherford, Judoe, 113, 184
Rutledge, Patrocoa, 184

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Saavedra, Theresa, 146
Salevouros, Michael, 32, 105, 116, 184
Sanchez, Benny, 146
Sanders, Pamela, 118, 1U
Sanders, Ruth, 159
Sanders, Voctoroa, 146
Sanderson , Geraldone, 159
Sanderson, John, 159

Sanderson, Mary, 146
Sa per, Rochelle, 184
Sargent, Susan, 146
Satele, William, 79, 184
Savelson , Randy, 184
Sawrey, Ralph, 90, 146, 184
Scanlan, Judoth, 113, 184
Scates, Willoam, 116, 146
Schaetzel , Eugene, 1as
Schaetzel, Mary, 49, 108, 119, 159
Schmoll, Paul, 185
Schneoder, Cynthoa, 146
Schneoder, Doros, 185
Schneoder, Edoth, 113, 159
Schneider, Myra, 114, 117, 118
Schodde, Sandra, 119, 146
Schoen, John, 159
Schamp, Halcyon, 18S
Schroeder, John , 92, 1OS
Schutz, Moke, 159
Scott, Janey, 119, 185
Scott, Karen, 159
Scott, Saundra, 146
Scott, Sarah, 159
Scott, Ted , liS
Scram, Jacqueline, 40 , 47, 114, 1as
Scripps, Jack, 92, 94, 1as
Seder, Robert, 185

Seeman , John, liS
Se ok el, Barbara, 113, 159
Se kyra, Jam oe, 18S
Seky ra , Mochael, 146
Serra , Steve, 95, liS
Seydel, Fred, 146
Shafe r, Jean, 159
Shanahan, Dian e, 185

Sharp, Celoa Ann, 185
Sharp, David, 146
She ffo eld, Larry Ja y, U6
Shelton , John, 146
Shepherd, Hogh, 185
Sheppard, Ronald, 159
She r, Alan, 185
Sherbok, Dan oel, 132, 185
Sh ermack, Ann e, 45 , 48, 114, 185
Sherman , Be ttye, 115
Shettle, Nancy, 159
Shoe lds, Eirene, 185
Sh oelds, Henry, 160
Shomozu, Charlotte, 117, 118, 185
Shonofoeld, Marva, 116
Shockley, Cordeloa, 146
Shotwell, Lee, 1a6
Showalter, Beverly, 186
Shultz, Carol, 160
Shuekey, Barbara , 146
Sodwell, Davod, 87
Sodwell , Steve, 44, 95, 186
Somonton , Sandra, 48, 113, 119, 186
Sompson, Daryl, 1a6
Sosson, Don, 146
Skeeters, Edward, 160
Skoles, Richard, 146
Slaten, Wendell, 186
Slaughter, Susan, 146
Slothowe r, John, 17, 146
Smeltzer, Joseph, 186
Smoth , Be ryl , 104, 116, 146
Smoth , Candy, 104, 162, 186
Smoth, Donna, 117, 146
Smoth, Janoce, 186
Smoth, Jeanette, 146
Smoth, Londo, 119, 160
Smoth, Ralph, 78
Smoth, Rochard, 84, 94, 186
Smoth , Sharon, 108, 160
Smoth, Stacy, 160
Smoth, Terry, 146
Soker, Joann, 109, 160
Spady, Rebecca, 160
Span, Barbara, 160
Span, Doros, 160
Spanarella, John, 160
Spangenberg, Martha, 47, 114, 186
Sparks, James, 146
Spear, Wolloam, 93, 160
Spence, Bruce, la6
Spe nce, Charlene, 146
Spence, Dale, 146
Spencer, Penny, 146
Spencer, Rochard, 1a6
Sprogg, Alan, 146
Sprongs, Meredoth, U6
Stafford, Cheryl, 146
Standley, Nancy, 186
Stapleton, Edward, 92, 160
Starr, Sue, 113, 117, 119, 116
Staub, Henry, 92, 93, 160
Stearns, Nancy, 160
Steon, Barry, 116
Sterkel , Londo, 146
Steuart, George, la6
Stevens, Melvon, 160
Stevens, Ronald, 146
Stocker, Erwon, 160
Stoenner, Jean, Ill, 1a6
Stone, Laurel, 117, 146
Stone, Cheryl, 186
Stonements, Karen, 45, 49, 160
Stout, Ty, 90, 92
Stracy, Emoly, 119, 146
Stracy, George, 1a6
Strakosh, Pamela, U6
Stranahan, Patrick, 146
Strand, Donald, 146
Strawbridge, Carol, 1a6
Street, Marcoa, 146
Streno, Countis, U7
Striblong, Robert, 101

Stroh, Harvey, 84
St roh, Ton o, 147
St ruc k, Margue rot e, 117, 186
Stuart, Chris, 160
Suazo, Ma ry, 186
Sudholt, f ri tz, a7
Sudholt, Suzanne, 113, 160
Suoter, Dana, 147
Summe rs, Kei th, 105, 187
Summ ers, Paul , 147
Surber, She rry, 187
Swanberg, Karl, 187
Swan son, Juli e, 187
Swos her, Bob, 187
Sydel, Fred, 116
Sylves te r, Gayle, 160
Szwec, Lydoa, lOS, 109, 116, 118, 160

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Takam anc, Eug ene, 147

Talmage, Edward, 187
Tams, Peggy, 119, 187
Tartle r, Edd, 147
Tate, Rochard, 80, 81 , 84, 95
Tatter, Paul, lOS, 187
Tatter, Ruth, 113, 147
Taylor, Barbara, 160
Taylor, James, 189
Taylor, Bob, 32, 108, 162, 1a7
Taylor, Rob ertS ., 160
Taylor, Walter, 189
Teel, Jon, 160
Templ e, Charles, 160
Ten Bronk, Donna, 113
Terry, Luke, 189
Thaye r, Doane, 189
Thed e, Susan, 117
Thobodeau, MarJoroe, 104, 114, 162, 189
Thomas, Rochard , 93 , 160
Thompson , Barbara, 189
Tnompson, George, 160
Thompson, Gwendolyn, 117, 160
Thompson, Jeffrey, 92, 93, lOS, 116, 189
Thompson, Thomas, 160
Thorne, Davod, 160
Thurman, Gaol, 114, 189
Toetge, Jerroe, 114, 189
Topton , Penelope, 189
Totus, Alan, 93
Toboas, Yvonne, 113, 118
Tolover, Charles, a7, 93
Torrens, Donald , 93, 160
Torres, Sharon Renee, 161
Trapp, Doanne, 115
Trapp, Susan, 161
Traylor, Rochard, lOS, 161
Treber, Gerald, 189
Treverrow, Glenn, 189

Trotsky, Londo, 117
Trujollo, Mary, 117, 189
Tsubokawa, Horo, 113, 117, 189
Tucker, Beth, 114, 117, 189
Tucker, Joseph, 189
Tucker, Judy, 189
Turk, Marcoa, 189
Turnbull, Wolloam, 116, 189
Tyler, Sabra, 161
Typher, Marolyn, 161

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Ufema, Deborah, 118, 1a9
Ullmer, Barbara, liS
Ungefug, John, 161
Urban , John , 161
Uyemura, Donna, 101, 161

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Vale nt ine, Charles, 189
Vandapool, Rochard, 190
Vandapool , Nicky, 45, 47, 119, 190
VanEpps, David, 190
Vanwoerkom, Jon R., 190
Vayo, Donald , 190
Verroer, Lucolle, 190
Vesc1o, JoAnn , 190

Vidour, Leon, 161
Vi rondo, Anoia, 117, 190
Volt, Ed, 190
Vittetow, Lee, 190
VonHoene, Elizabeth, 190
Vrettos, James, 116

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Wada, JOJO, 161
Waggoner, John, 190
Wagne r, Patrocoa, 119, ISO, 161
Wagner, Paul, 17
Wagschal, Peter, 1OS
Wakefoeld , Edward, 190
Wakefo eld, Mandel, 161
Waldner, Terry, 113
Walker, BeHy, 115, 190
Walker, John, 109, 190
Wallace, Doane, 118
Walters, Sharon , 117, 191
Wolz, Phylos, 113, 119, 161
Warn er, Gaol, 114, 116, 191
Wartburg , Ronald, 161
Waterman, Candace, 113, 119, 161
Wate rman, Kathleen , 45 , 48, 114, 191
Watts, Lesloe, 161
Weaver, Berton, 45

Weaver, Laurel, 161
We bber, Joseph, 191
Webe r, Beverly, 161
Weddel, Nancy, 161
Wehrlo, Doann, 118, 161
Weimer, Paul, 191
We ondel , Joyce, 191
We onstock, Barbara, 101, 161
Weoss, Charles, 161
Weoss, James, 113
Weoss, Katherone, 191
Weoss, Marsha, 117
Welch, Ethel, 114, 191
Weldon, Londo, 191
Wells, Steve, 191
West, Patrocia, 161
Westmoreland, Sandra, 161
Wetzel, Carole, 119, 191
Wetzner, Steven, 105, 161
Whalen, Michael, 113
Wheelock, Martha, 47, 162, 171
Whosler, Sharon, 101
Whotlock, Rovers, 161
Whotmore, Bonnoe, 161
Woeder, John, 161
Woggins, Helen, 161
Wolde, Carol, 161
Woles, Marvon, 191
Wolhoot, Geraldone, 191
Wolloams, Chuck, 14, a7
Wolloams, Ethel, 191
Wolloams, Marcoa, 119, 191
Wolloams, Rowena, 161
Wolloams, Venota, 161
Wolloams, Wolloe, 93
Wolls, Ann, 161
Wolson, Margot, 113
Wilson, Patrocia, 118, 161
Wolson, Rochard, 191
Wolson , Voctoroa, Ill
Woltfong, Robert, 93, 191
Wondle, John, 32
Wonn, Rae Beth, 191
Wonters, frank , 113, 191
W isnesky, Ronnoe, 193
Woss, Motchell, 193
Witthaus, Roneane, 193
Wong, Voctor, 104, lOS, 161
Work, Stephen, lOS, 193
Wroght, Brenda, 117
Wroght, Janoce, 53, lOa
Wright, Joan, 193
Wroght, Paul, 161
Wroghtson , Bernard, 90, 92, 193
Wytoas, CharloHe, 150, 161

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Yabe, Arlene, 119, 193
Yamada, Doane, lOS , lOa, 116, 161
Yamamoto, Ronald, 161
Yankee, Sam, 161
Yasuzawa, Steve, lOS , 116, 193
Young, Carolyn, 117
Youngclaus, George, 193
Yrosarro, Joseph, 162

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Zari, Guy, 193
Zavaras, Arost, 45, 193
Zohn, Marsha, 193

�1962 Angelus Staff
EDITOR
Jim Milstein
COPY EDITOR
Nancy Longstreet
BUSINESS MANAGER
Larry Durance
Mike Pryor- Assist.
HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER
Don Broun
ALBUM EDITOR
Peggy Tams
COPY COMMITTEE
Sue Golson
Janet Benish
Halcyon Schamp
PRODUCTION COMMITTEE
Larry Durance- Sports
Tony Mijares
Jerrie Tietge
Anne Shermack
Paul Kobey
Jacque Scram
Victor Wong
ART COMMITTEE
Marilyn Mee
Pat Wagner
Kathi Anderson
PHOTO-COORDINATOR
Carole Wetsel
ASSISTANTS
Judi Anderson
Howard Loomis
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Kathi Bowman
MASCOT
Margot Wilson
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Frank Brown
John Clarke
Jim Milstein
SPONSORS
Carolyn Nelson
Rolf Johnson

�Specifications and Credits
The 1962 Angelus is printed by
offset lithography on Luminescent
High White Vellum stock. Body
copy is set in 10 point Spartan
Medium, captions in 8 point
Metro Medium, and Metro Bold,
page heads in 24 point
Tempo Heavy.
Photographic specifications,
equipment and materials include:
three Pentaxes, three Rolleiflexes,
two Graphics, two Leicas, one
eight-by-twenty view camera,
one eight-by-ten view camera,
one Plaid Wide Angle Camera
(World's one and only), one
Brownie Starflash, one Graflex
Strobe IV, one Heiland 71A, two
Heiland 60S, one Graflex II, one
Dormitzer Zephyr, one Heiland
72A, two Braun units, many many
#22 bulbs, fifteen hundred feet
35mm film (Pius-X, Tri-X), 160
rolls 120 film (ditto), 100 sheets
4x5 Royal Pan, 2 sheets 8x20
Royal Pan, one 23C Beseler
enlarger, three Omega D2 coldlite enlargers, one 43CRX Beseler
enlarger, one 35mm Leitz
enlarger, and five darkrooms.
Most pictures were exposed on
Tri-X film at 1300 ASA and
developed normally in Acufine
Developer. The original prints
were made on Kodak Polycontrast
paper (11x14), DuPont Varigam
(8x10), and Agfa glossy Ill, IV,
and V (8x10 and 11x14) and
developed in LPD paper developer.
The prints were natural and
blotter dried for reproduction.
Queens and attendants were shot
by Edward DeCroce of Stoffel
Studio. Special large format wide
angle photography was provided
by Mile High Photo.

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Nicholson, John
Mathematics

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Mathematics

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Soctal Science

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Mathematics

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Clinic

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Social Science

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Social Science

Spurlin, Melvin
Science

Weed, Mary
Social Science

Williamson, J. Howard
Mathematics

Walter, Alice
Assistant Dean of Girls

Zarlengo, Domtnic

Sctence

Zumwinkel, John
English

���ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

Howdy Day

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Drama Club Ploy

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November 3

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o

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

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Bock-to-School Night

0

o

0

0

Christmas Program
Wmter Concert

0.

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Father-Daughter Supper

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0.

0

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Bock-to-School Night

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PTA Fashion Show .

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0

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0

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Wolcott Contest .

February 26
March 2 &amp; 4

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0

•

0

0.

0

0

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0

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Red and White Day .
Senior Closs Day
0.

April 12
April14

Spring Concert

0

February 10

March 23 &amp; 24

Sports Recognition Dinner

0

January 19

March 16, 17 &amp; 18

Council Capers

Graduation

January 11

February 15

Citywide High School Concert
0

November 16
December 20

Woodbury Oratorical Contest

All School Show

November 4

0

0.

0

0

0

April 25
May 19
June 2
June 5

�Student Go ernment

Unifying the student body through rts socral and
service activities, the East High Student Council
creates a spirit of democracy and promotes a high
standard of achievement in all aspects of student
life.

29

�Ushering in the Yuletide season, Student
Council members adorn the halls of East.

With high spirits, the decorating committee prepares the atmosphere for the Student Council
Sweetheart Dance.

Council Capers provides an exhibition of high
school talent as well as funds for all-city student
government.

30

�Exchanging administrative and student ideas, the Principal's Advisory Council helps improve the program at East.

Monthly meetings of the Delegate Assembly enable students to
express the opinions of the classes
that they represent.

31

���Angelus

Reflecting the vital spirit of East High
School, the 1961 Angelus Staff produces a
creative record of student life.

�Spotlight

Humorous writing in
the Spotlight's unique
parody of The Rocky
Mountain News stimulates a record sale.

�Enthusiastic and encouraging, the White Jackets'
cheers urge the football
team on to victory.

White Jac ets

36

�Seraph Sisters

Performing service to school and
community, the Seraph's activities include the complimentary
faculty teo and the donation of
time to clerical duties and charity.

37

�38

�Cheer eaders

39

��To enrich the cultural dimensions
of East High, the concert choir,
orchestra, and bond strive for
musical perfection.

usic Groups
41

�On Back-to-School
Night, the PTA encourages academic achievement by promoting an
understanding relationship between home and
school.

At the annual Spring Fashion Show, the PTA raises funds by providing a preview of the season's fash1ons.

PTA
42

�POISE
Gretchen Diner

FRIENDLINESS
Judy Kawamoto

Senior Girl
Awwards
CHEERFULNESS
Brigid Shanahan

LOYALTY
Jeanne Miller

COURTESY
Pam Bader

LEADERSHIP
Lee Jacobs

BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL
Joan Denious

SERVICE
Judy Counts

SPORTSMANSHIP
Pat Gaul

SENSE OF HUMOR
Nancy N1em1nen

DEPENDABILITY
Linda Dunkin

43

�Tension mounts as contestants in the Woodbury contest
recreate famous speeches. Miles Gersh won with his interpretation of Clarence Darrow's "Plea for Mercy." Below,
Joann Soker gives her winning delivery during the Wolcott
sight reodeng contest.

Speech Contests

44

�Stage Creww

An integral port of dramatic presentations, the Stage Crew manages technical aspects of production.

45

�All School Showv

The instrumental trio, composed of B. J.
Young, Ed Wakefield, and Jim Bronson,
adds a rhythmic note to the show.

Anne Perry thrills a responsive audience
with her rendition of the Prelude in G
Minor of Rachmaninoff.

Katherine Anderson's lovely
hula hands rhythmically shape
legends of Hawaii.

These French maids
"enjoy being girls" in
their frilly costumes.

�"We got nothin' to look masculine and cute for"

laments the Boys' Chorus

as one "sailor" seeks a substitute for a "dome."

47

�"Ready East! Let's Go," shouts an exuberant group of Angels at a pep assembly.

Displaying remarkable grace and
coordination, members of t h e
modern dance class perform in
their annual assembly.

48

�Assemblies
Charles Kenning and the East
Concert Choir present an inspiring arrangement of "I Am An
American" in the traditional code
assembly.

The Hastings College Band, one
of the first traveling instrumental
groups, presents a delightful musical program.

The members of the Drama
Club and medieval history classes
present an interesting combination of medieval pageantry and
space age imagination in their
assembly.
"We are marching to Preto-o-ria" with Don Crawford as he
performs folk songs in one of the outstanding assemblies of the year.

The movie, presented in the traditional Angelus assembly, was a
new technique in yearbook advertising.

49

�Red and White Day
In the days preceding Red and White day, students and teachers secretly prepare
class skits and floats for drsplay on color day. The Angelus was unable to record the
actual occasion because of the unusually late date, May 19.

����SOCIAL ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

October 8

Seraph Sister Dance
Fall Sports Dance
Senior Fall Dance
Junior Prom ...

0

0

0

0

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0

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0

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o

0

0

0

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0

••

0

Senior Prom ..........

•

•

October 29

•

••••••

••

Sophomore Class Party .
Sweetheart Dance

0

•

0

November 19
December 10

0

0.

0

0

••••••

0

••

0

•••

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•••

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February 4

February 11
April15

�Angelus King and Queen

MR. WOODY GARNSEY

MISS SALLY MORRISON
The Kingston Trio chose Sally Morrison and Woody Garnsey as this
year's Angelus King and Queen. They selected from six finalists who
were chosen from the Angelus Album section by an impartial judge.

55

�The evening begins with checking bids and greeting friends in
the hall. A couple pauses to pin
on carnations which were given at
the door.

�A solitary policeman, a group
of chaperones, a good dance band,
and a couple alone in a crowdall contribute to the evening's
atmosphere.

57

�After standing and watching Ed
Demos and Nicky Vandapool do a
solo dance, couples swing in a
lively polka. Some relax on the
mats amid abandoned shoes.

58

�an be f un- where
d
.
Destruction c. s ore concerne
donee decoration ds in tangle o
dance en
Here apop er streamers
crepe

f

����Fall Sports Dance

Couples at the Fall Sports Dance, Tam O'Shanter, found themselves in a land of Scottish castles and plaid skies. The queen's
attendants were, from left to right and top to bottom: Alice Binkley,
Sue Roberts, Nancy Bramley, Barbara Orf, Karen Bryan, and Pam
Bader.

MISS BRIQI SHANAHAN ... ~all Sporta Qyeen
63

��Senior Fall Dance

A nebbish woven in the ceiling looked down upon couples reading a cartoon story
of his adventures, which circled the gym balcony. Nebbish Nite was a night of
knights who were, left to right, top to bottom : Miles Gersh, Gary Miller, Pat Moriarity, and Ben Stout.

MR. BOB VAN EPPS ... Senior &lt;]all CJ)ance ~ing
65

�Junior Pro111

The decorations of the Junior Prom recreated a scene of "Moonlight on the Seine." The queen's
throne was a graceful river-boat. Her attendants were, from left to right, top to bottom: Janet Nay·
lor, Nancy Bramley, Marty Spangenberg, Nancy King, Nicky Vandapool, and Martha Wheelock.

MISS VAUQHN HICKS ... ~uttior cprom Qyeett
66

��Swweetheart Dance

Angels rode a carrousel in the center of the Sweetheart Dance, Cupid's Carrousel.
A large heart made up the throne for the sweetheart couple whose attendants were,
from left to right, top to bottom : Ty Greer, Bud Wilson, Jim Yanda pool, Joan Hildebrand, Steve Paul, John Tull, Gary Miller, Mike Moynihan, Karen Bryan, Pam Bader,
Pat Earl, Celeste Zarini, Brigid Shanahan . Missing from the picture is Pat Alper.

MISS ALICE BINKLEY a11d MR. DICK BLASCHKE
Sweetheart eouple
68

��/

�ay Queen

Senior May Queen Attendants are, left to right and top to bottom: Pat Gaul, Sue
Roberts, Pat Earl, Gretchen Diner, Pam Bader, Margaret Starr, Barbie Orf. Absent
from the picture is Brigi Shanahan.

MISS MARQARET STARR ... cmav Queett
71

�Honorary May Queen Attendants are, left to right ond top to bottom: Sharon
Decker, Alice Binkley, Celeste Zanni, Judy Kawamoto, Eloise Stocker, Joan Hildebrand, Bonnie Friedrich, Bobble Childers, Judy Counts, Sue Heffner.

72

�Sophomore and Junior May Queen Attendants ore, left to right and top to bottom : Pam Robinson, Barbie Naylor, Koren Bryon, Junee Rodriquez, Vaughn Hicks,
Nancy Bromley, Mono Montes, Marty Spangenberg, Martha Wheelock, Nancy King .

73

���VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Team
L
T Pet.
Washington
6
0
.857
South ..
·········· 6 1 0 .857
Manual
3
3
.500
North
3
3
1 .500
East
3
4
0
.429
. ·······
Jefferson .. ...
3
4
0
.429
West
············ 3 4 0 .429
Lincoln •.•. .... ... 0
7
0
.000

w

......

·······
...

76

�Varsity
Football

VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
Mr Adolph Panek - Coach
Name
Number
Achatz, Gerold L.
.... 22
Berg , John L.
.... 11
Blaschke, Richard
.... 26
Demos, Ed Dean ........... ... 10
Dertinger, Alan L
. . . . . . . . . . 65
Durance, Lawrence W
.... ... 81
Evans, J . Dave
.. 23
Fairley, George Michael
.75
Fl in, Doug Leon ....... ...... . 84
Gagan, Cary J
21
Gilbert, Robert D
73
Greer, Thomas F
42
··········
Helton, Will iam L.
. 64
H1ggins, Otis M. . .. ....... . ... . . 85
Hilton, Jon R.
. ......... 61
Lopez, Adolph ....
63
MacDonald, John R.
70
Molander, James B.
67
Manley, John R.
40

.............
........
..

Mill er, Gary
83
Mill er, Ronald E.
80
Miura , Dennis S.
20
Morionty, Pot W.
········· 25
Oliver, Walter M. . .
.. 62
Ranum , Jerry L. ...........
. 52
Robinson , Dan R. .........
51
Schm1dt, Walter R.
36
Sidwell, Steven D. ....... ..
so
Steigerwalt, James G.
77
Stout, Ben C
41
Stribling, Robert W
72
Tate, Richard G.
12
Terry, Luke G. .
24
Thomas, John M.
········· · . .60
Wilcox, Henry C.
.....
74
Winters, Fronk J .
71
Wiss, Mitchell J. ··· ·· ·····
82
Van Woerkom, Jon Richard ...
76
Zavoras, Arist W ...
86

..

.

.... .. ..... .

. ..

.
..... ..

�Ed Demos' kickoff opens the 1961
football season as the Big Red is
upset by the West High Cowboys
26-21.

Eluding a Boulder tackler, Larry Du ranee drives
for a first down in East's
19-19 tie with the Tigers.

Gridmen and Coaches rejoice after a narrow victory over Manual
which sparked them to successive wins over Lincoln and Jefferson.

Coach Panek Suffers through another one.

78

��Junior Football
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Mr Myron Craig- Coach

Achatz, Gerald
Berg, John L.
Durance, Lawrence
Flln, Doug Leon
Gagan, Cary James
Greer, Thomas F.
Helton, William L.
MacDonald, John R.
Manley, John R.
Miller, Ronald E.
Nethery, Fred
Ranum, Jerry L.
Sidwell, Steven D.
Tate, Richard G.
Terry, Luke G.
Wills, John
Wiltfong, Bob
Winters, Frank J.
Wiss, Mitchell J.
Van Waerkom, Jon Richard
Zavaras, Arist W

80

�Sop om ore
Football

UNDEFEATED, Junior and
Sophomore football teams raise
East's hopes for the '62 varsity
squad.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
Mr. James Redec- Coach
Boyer, William
Block, James
Blaschke, James
Blizzard, Charles
Bond, Wolter
Boslough, James
Brtlun, Richard
Bunch, Robert
Canady, Donald
Crawford, David
Davis, Philip
Dertinger, Alan
Fuller, Van
Gilbert, Robert
Greer, Robert
Hill, Wayne
Hilton, Jon
Jones, William
Keenright, Dennis
Leonard, Tracy

Levy, Stephen
Lopez, Adolph
Meyer, Ben
Nicoll, William
Oliver, Wolter
Padilla, Joseph
Peterson, Raymond
Piper, Lorry
Reale, John
Reivo, Thomas
Russel, Charles
Sellers, Lorry
Shepherd, Ronald
Smith, Todd
Spear, William
Stocker, Erwin
Stnbling, Robert
Taylor, Thomas
Thomas, Richard
Weber, Paul

81

�Cross Country

CROSS COUNTRY
Mr. Lawrence Garrett- Coach
Lind, Kent
Riggs, Vincent
Seidenberg, Tony
Smith, Donald
Smith, Ronald

CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Team
Lincoln
East .
~u~

West
Washington
Jefferson . . . . . . . • . . .
North
Manual •

82

Pta.
16

28

42
77
87
93
118
Did Not Finish

�GOLF ROSTER

Mr. Garrett - Coach
Ashworth , Pete
Clarke, Jon
Macdonough, Bob
Ransom , Bob
Robinson , Coleman
Schmidt, Bob
Scripps, Jack
Wagtchal, Pete

Golf
GOLF STANDINGS
Team

Win

Washington
.... ... 22
Jefferson
.21
. 18h
East
Lincoln
. 18
South
......... . 17);2
West ............ .. 8
North
6
Manual

Lose

Pet.

6
7

786
750
.661
.643
.625
.286
.214
.036

9h
10
10h
20
22
27

�Tennis

TENt•HS STANDINGS
Win
Team
.. 34
Washington
31
East ......
... 29
South
North .... ... ...• 24
.24
L1ncoln ....
....•. 12
West
JeHerson ········ •... 8
..... 6
Manual .. ..

84

Lose
8

11
13
18
18
30
34
34

Pet.
.810
.738
690
.571
.571
.286
.190
.143

TENNIS
Appleton, John
Barton, Doug
Bowens, Ron
Chessen , Doug
Hahn, Gary
Hilton, James
Holme, Howard
Satele, Bill
Wilson , Bud
Young , Bayard

�Basketball

Dribbler Otis Higgins sweeps past
a George Washington defender.
In a rugged, hard-fought battle,
East crushes a worthy adversary
by eighteen beautiful points. The
final score : East- 50, Washington -32.

�VARSITY BASKETBALL
Mr. Paul Coleman- Coach
Beaird, Dick
Depue, John
Durance, Larry
Gagan, Cary
Hart, Phil
Heath, Gary
Higgins, Otis
Hilton, Jim
Kline, Courtney
Mains, Norman
Moriarity, Pat
Rausch, George
Serra, Steve
Sidwell, Steve
Smith, Richard
Stroh, Harvey
Tate, Richard

VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Team
w
L
Pet.
Washington
13
1
.929
Manual ..
3
786
•. J1
East
. . 10
4
.714
South
8
6
.571
West
7
6
.500
North
4
10
.286
Jefferson
11
3
.214
Lincoln
14
0
.000

... .....

86

��JUNIOR BASKETBALL
Panek, Pat- Coach

Beaird, Dick
DePue, Jack
Durance, Larry
Hart, Phtl
Heath, Gary
Kline, Courtney
Rausch, G arge
Serra, Steve
Sidwell, Steve
Stroh, Harvey

Junior George Rausch leaps over Cason of Wash-

ington to lead East to victory. The Juniors finished
with a 8-6 record to tie with West for third place.

Junior Basketball

88

�Sophomore Bas elba II

Sophomores jump high to pull
down a rebound. Mr. Redic's
squad, composed of promising
sophomores, posted a 7-7 league
record for a fifth place tie with
South.

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
Redic, Mr. James.--Cooch
Bayers, Bill
Bunch, Bob
Canaday, Don
Dertinger, Alan
Gilbert, Bob
Hilton, John
Johnson, Steve
Levy, Steve
Lopez, Ad
Meyer, Joe
Oliver, Walt

�Wrestling

VARSITY WRESTLING
Team
Pts.
West . . . . . .
98
North . • • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . • . . • • . .
81
lincoln . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . . . • . . . 76
East . •
. . . . . . . ••.
56
South ..•...•••..••...•....•...• 42
Wash ington . . . . . . . • ...••...••.... 31
Manual
...••. . .• 19
Jefferson
. . . . • • . • 14

90

WRESTLING
James Co lemon - Coach
Blaschke, Jam es
Blaschke, Richard
Callier, Marvin
Dvei rinl , Gordon
Fl in, Douglas
Fong , Tony
Fuller, Richard
Mayeda, Thomas
Miura , Dennis
Peterson, Edw in
Piper, lawrence
Rahout1s, Gary
Schmidt, Walter
Stein , Sanford
Swanberg, Chris
Taft, Rod
Thede, larry
Van Woerkom, Rick
Vayo, Don
Wilcox, Henry
Winters, Frank

Coaches Coleman and Hinderlider encourage Gary Rahoutis
(right) to escape the West High
"monkey" on his back and go on
to wm an 8 to 4 decision.

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�Apparatus Gym

GYMNASTICS ROSTER
Moulton, J A -Coach
Arfsten, Lonnie
Blackwell, Jerome
Blackwell, Kenny
Boyer, Doug las
Chew, Ed
Dan•els, Jim
Erickson, Marvin
Evans, Dave
Fuller, Richard
Goldhammer, Mike
Johnson, Walter
Lamb, Jim
Moore, Steven
Petty, Rodney
Rankin, Richard
Sawrey, James
Taylor, James
Terry, Luke
Van Epps, Dave
Wrightson, Bernard
Zipp, John

APPARATUS GYM STANDINGS
Team
Lincoln .
West . .
South .. .
East . . .
Washington
Jefferson
Manual
North

Pts.

......... 143
104h

78
63
3312
14
6
6

�Swwi111ming

CITY SWIMMING STANDINGS
Washington
.... 96!'2
South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5812
East . .
. .................. .40
Jefferson ...
. ...• 36
North
............ 26
Lincoln
... 14
Manual ....................... 13
West
............... 0

94

��5 i Team

SKI TEAM
Aschbacher, Miss Jean -Sponsor
Barnhart, Randy
Benwell, Margaret
Carlile, Jay
Erickson, Morvin
Fontius, Kay
Foust, G. T.
Garnsey, Woody
Hicks, Vaughn
Lamphere, Marcia
Lang, Sandy
Madden, Jim
Page, Meg
Pleasants, Ann
Ritter, John
Rodriquez, Junee
Rogers, Nancy

��Track

TRACK ROSTER
Moulton, Jack- Coach

Achatz, Jerry
Berg, John
Broun, Dick
Canaday, Don
Crawford, Jerome
Demos, Ed
Durance, Larry
Flin, Douglas
Goltry, Norman
Greer, Ty
Haynes, John
Heath, Ron
Higgins, Otis
Hilton, Jim
Johnson, Steve
Knight, John
Leonard, Mark
Lind, Kent
Litvin, Gabriel
Macdonald, John
Mackintosh, Art
Miller, Gary
Ranum, Jerry
Rausch, George
Riggs, Vincent
Robinson, AI
Robinson, Ron
Russ, Andreas
Seidenberg, Tony
Stein, Barry
Stracy, George
Vandapool, Jim
Wells, John
Wiltfong, Bob

98

��Baseball

East defeats the previous state
champions by breaking South's 23game winning streak. Display of
excellence and uniformity of performance characterize the 1961
varsity squad.

�VARSITY BASEBALL

SOPHOMORE BASEBALL

Craig, Mr. Myron- Coach
Coleman, Mr. Paul- Coach
Beaird, Dick
Blaschke, J1m
Blaschke, Dick
Bradford, Karl
England, Darrell
Gagan, Cary
Gammill, Glen
Jacobson, Sheldon
Merritt, Jim
Miller, Ronnie
Moriarity, Pat
Morimoto, Dennis
Mystkowski, Walt
Newlin, Calvin
Place, David
Serra, Steve
Sidwell, Steve
Spotts, Dick
Stout, Ben
Tate, Richard
Terry, Luke

Redic, Mr. James- Coach
Boyers, William
Bender, Julian
Black, James
Bloom, Gary
Bunch, Robert
Clark, Dumont
De Herrera, Abe
Garnsey, Walter
Leonard, Tracy
Lopez, Adolph
Loui, Bryan
Meyer, Ben
Nicholls, William
Oliver, Walter
Padilla, Joseph
Ransome, Robert
Robinson, Steve
R~ssell, Charles
Tiegs, Kenneth

���Sondra Barnhouse- Seraph Sisters

Linda Dunkin- FT A

Outstanding Club
Linda Goldfogel- Tri-Hi- Y

embers

Mark Leonard- Pre-Law

�Inter-Club Council: There's a lot more to making
a club tick than just talk- it takes the enthusiasm and loyalty of several outstanding club members plus the organization and co-operation of the
Inter-Ciub Council.

�106

�Bowling Club: Strike!?

D Club: Sponsoring seasonal
award assemblies and banquets,
the lettermen of the D Club serve
the athletic program of East High
School.

107

�Skeast: This spring Skeast hosted the Mile High
Sk1 Meet at Arapahoe Basin.

108

��Junior Red Cross: J.R.C.
traditionally takes a
group of orphans to a
football game. On October 15, the members
with orphans i n to w
viewed the North-East
f o o t b a II game. Even
though one orphan was
lost momentarily, everyone who attended had a
good time.

110

�Bridge Club: The first bridge club tournament of
the year matched teams of girls against boys.
Apparently the boys overlooked the girls' bridge
playing in favor of other factors, since the next
tournament found the teams co-ed in makeup.

111

�Tri-Hi- Y: A pm in helping hands ...

. . . marks the beginning of friendships .•.

. . . and service through Tri-Hi-Y.

112

�Speech Club: Marla Schepp, a member of Speech Club, develops a
girl's best talent - talking - in p;eparation for one of the many
debate matches in which the club participates.

Key Club: In addition to rais1ng
money for the City Park Zoo and
the foreign exchange program,
Key Clubbers hustled a memorable
sale of student directories to become the wealthiest, if not the
busiest club at East.

113

�Counterpoints: Co u n te rpo in ts
combines work with fun; singing
with service, takmg time from
caroling to make Chnstmas stockings for orphanages

Chess: The king's the thing,
but how to checkmate him?
Aye, there's the rub!

114

��Drama Club: Drama Club's outstanding activity this
year was The Lould Red Patrick, a comedy portraying
the life of a 19th Century Irish family. Here Dick Krush nic rehearses his lines with other members of the cast.

Drama Club: Mr. Bill Rogers of Denver University demon strates the art of applytng stage make-up. Here he portrays his idea of a sea captain .

�Euclidian Club: Chuck Phelps
frantically writes the formula for
God on the blackboard as Mr.
Charlesworth looks on bewildered.

Symposium: Don Odell explains
the fundamentals of symbolic
logic.

Nine Point Circle: This computer may rule the world when it
grows up.

�F.T.A. Club: Members of F.T .A. help lost
and bewildered parents at Back-to-School
Night .. .

. .. and show their appreciation to teachers with
small bribes. Linda Duncan practices "apple-polishing" Miss Wolter

Foreign Language Club: Germany- the land, the customs,
the people: Rolf Mueller pictures
his homeland for fellow members
of the Foreign Language Club.

118

�Junior Classical League: At the annual Christmas party, members of the J . C. L. join in the sing ing of Christmas carols in Latin . Junior Classical
League is a club for advanced Latin students.

119

�Pre-Law: The sound of a judge's gavel and the beginning of a
mock trial mark the semi-annual induction of new members into
Pre-Law.

Pre-Med: One of the most educational activities of the Pre-Med
club this year was an observation of a dog operation performed at
Colorado General Hospital.

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�Model Teens: Peggy Benson exemplifies
the club's objectives of poise and good
grooming in the annual fashion show held
this year at the Continental Denver.

�Epicurean Club: Epicurus is dead, Lucretius is dead and I'm not feeling so
well myself.

lnternation Relations: A chance
to understand . . . a chance to
be understood. Harris Mule of
Africa speaks to the International
Relations Club, shoring with them
their goal of better co-operation
among notions.

Knit-Wits: Knit one, per( two, East High Knit-Wits, ya-hoo!

122

�Distributive Education: Distributive Education students earn
money and credit while getting on -the-job training which is port of
a course designed to give students actual experience as well as
classroom instruction.

'61 Club: An organization for all sen1ors who have served the
school, the '61 Club sponsors many activities, among which is a

dance at National Jewish Hospital.

���Miss Jean Aschbacher

Sponsor
Mr. Robert W. Kennedy

Sponsor

Victor Wong

President
Steve Karakawa

Vice ·Prcsident

Sharon Needens

Secretory
Sandra Westmoreland

Treasurer

Sopho111ore Class Officers

Jim Boslough
Mary Kawamoto

Joe Meyer
Barbara Naylor

Student Council
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�Adams, Edward
Ahr, Barbara
Allen, James
Alvarez, Lorraine
Anderson, Cathleen
Anderson, Katherine J.

Anderson, Kathryn
Appleton, John
Arden, Eleanor
Arterburn, Alice
Ashworth, Wendy
Averett, Gary

Aydelott, Steve
Bachman, John
Baoley, Larry
Baoly, Nathan
Baker, Susan
Bankson, Sherry

Sophomores

Barlow, Douglas
Bates, John
Bayers, Bill
Bemis, Judy
Ben•sh, Janet
Benton, Raymond

Berg, Francy
Berry, Chuck
Beth, Randall
B1ggs, Marilyn
Bilorusky, John
B~rch, Bnana

Black1s, Patricia
Blagg, Jan ell
Blakeman, Barbara
Blizzard, Kay
Blaker, Barbie
Bloom, Gary

127

�Blunt, Peter
Ballweg, Jonet
Borger, Brigitte

Boslough, Jim
Boule, Peggy
Bowman, Kathi

Brent, Elizabeth
Breternitz, Sally
Bricker, Kathryn

Sophomores
This is East :
friendship ...

Brocha, Joanne
Brockmeier, Barbara
Brown, Bev

Brown, Frank
Brown, Lynda
Brown, Margaret

Brown, Mark
Bruner, Bill
Brunkhorst, Bruce

Bryan, Karen
Buchtel, Patricia
Bulmer, Colleen

Bunch, Bob
Burhenn, Leonard
Bush, Sam

Butterworth, Janie
Canges, Steve
Carbone, Bill

Carr, Betsy
Carr, Marianna
Chapman, Kathy

Charron, Duane
Chew, EdwardS.
Ch1sm, Danny

Chr1stian, Bill
Chnstensen, Jill
Clark, Jeanne

Clmard, Ralph Leo n
Cohen, Bobbi
Cohen, Marilyn

128

�Cohen, Sharie
Collins, Phil
Conaway, Nadine
Cook, James M.
Copeland, Jerry
Coronado, Paula
Coulter, Vic
Covey, Jon
Cowperthwaite, Karen
Cox, Steven

Crandall, Pete
Crawford, David
Criss, Irene
Crist, Richard
Czubaty, Mary Ann

Dahlstrom, Karen
D'Amato, Joanne
Danforth, Johnene
Davies, Dorothy
Davis, Judith

Davis, Ph1l
De Herrera, Abe
Dertinger, Alan
Dickert, Barbara
Dillon, Craig

Dobson, Terry Blaine
Doebley, Celeste
Doida, Stanley
Danielson , Cynthia
Danielson, Nancy

Sophomores

It's "all out for friendship" on
East's Howdy Day S1gnotures ore
exchanged, new friends ore mode.

�Sophomores

Dorau, Don
Duckwall, Harry
Duncan, Fred
Dunham, Jeannie
Dunkin, Nancy
Ehrlich, Judy

Eisner, Ellen
Epperson, Larry
Ervin, Fran
Fancher, Sherrie
Foss, Paul
Fetters, Olivia

l

Finneran, Chris
Fischer, Fred
Fischer, Joan
Floyd, Patty
Foley, Bobbi
Fang, Tony

Foreman, Clarese
Foster, Carol Lynne
Fowler, Gaylon
Frazier, Larry
Frederickson, Judy
Frescoln, Dave

Fugier, Gary
Fuller, Pam
Fuller, Van
Garnsey, Woody
Gee, Carol
Gereke, Janice

�the fascination of a new discovery ...

Students, at first squeamish, concentrate on their dissection of a
frog and soon become fascinated by their study.

�G rner, Mary
Gelbert, Trudy
Gains, Sharon
Goldhammer, Nelson
Gattesfeld, Phyllis
Grandy, Sue
Graves, Garetta D.
Greer, Bob
Hamilton, Joyce
Hammill, Fred

Hardy, Gloria
Harris, Kathleen
Harris, Sue
Harrison, Jean
Hawkinson, Deana

Heidersbach, Dave
Henderson, Barry
Henderson, Russ
Henry, David
Helton, Jon

Helvitz, Hedy
Holm, Kris
Holme, Howard
Hoyl, Greg
Huber, Vince

Hughart, Jennie
Hunt, George
Huston, Betty
Hyman, Sue
Iford, Carol

Jackson, Dick
Jackson, Sharron
Jensen, Phil
Johnson, Owen E.
Johnson, Richard

Johnson, Virginia
Johnson, W. Lee
Jones, Linda
Jones, Linda Ruth
Kanarr, Sharon

Karakawa, Steve
Karr, Ruth
Kath, Marci
Kato, Cal
Kavas, Faeth

Kawamoto, Mary
Kent, Leslie
Kilian, Bill
Kimbell, Ty
Klurman, Zipora

132

�Koshi, Pearl
Krause, Karen
Kruger, Allen
Lobe, Louis Jay
Langford, Judith Arlene
Langston, Robert
Lawhon, Sandy
Lee, Donna
Leever, Carol
Leonard, Diane
Leonard, Tracy
Levy, Steve

Lindsay, Flo Beth
Litke, Loretta
Little, Frank
Lotz, Norine
Loui, Bryan
Luff, Shelby

Lutz, Shirley
McAndrew, Dan
McCiaury, Sheldon
McCullough, Pat
McElhinney, Anne
McKeeta, Carol
Madden, Sandra
Maher, Bob
Molander, Jon
Marler, Dave
Maurer, Cindy
Mavromatis, Jean

May, Robert
Meyer, Joe
Miller, Sharon
Mitchell, Kathy
Mitchell, Marilyn
Montes, Mana

�Moran, Frances
Moritis, Valdis
Morrison, Sally
Massoni, Norm
Nakamura, linda

Nau, Richard
Naylor, Barbi
Needcns, Sharon
Nelson, Judy
Nelson, Suzi

Newbold, Wendy
Norris, Lynda
O'Donnell, Rosemary
Oltver, Walter
Palmer, Marvin

Parks, Paul
Pate, Louise
Peterson, Ed
Peterson, Randy
' Phifer, Gary

Phillips, Betty
Pilger, Vernessa
Ptper, Lawrence
Pottz, Mary Helen
Poss, Cherry

Pryor, Mike
Ransome, Robert
Ratliff, Randy
Read, Mary Neal
Reisig, Carroll

Reiva, Thomas
Reshetniak, Valene
Rhead, John
Rhodes, Robin
Ridenour, Deanna

Risley, Elatne
Robinson, Linda
Robinson, Pam
Rodgers, Nancy
Roesch, Larry

Rogers, Michael
Rounds, Stephen
Rush, Court
Ruston, Bob
Sanders, Toni Jean

Sanderson, Jean
Schaetzel, Mary Jo
Schneider, Edith
Schroeder, John
Scott, Karen

�Scott, Paul
Scroggs, Roialea
Seikel, Barbaro
Shafer, Jeanne

Sharp, Jacquetta
Shell, Jane
Sheppard, Ronald
Shettle, Nancy

Take one crowd, a group of
cheerleaders, a band, some brave
and slightly battered young men
and a ball and you have a football
game. Bake in hot sun or bury in
snow for two hours. Success is not
guaranteed.

Shibata, Norene
Shultz, Carol
Shultz, Theda
Shurtleff, Jim

Sidon, Zelda
Simmons, Rick
Skeeters, Edward
Smith, Lindo

Smith, Sharon
Smith, Stacy
Smith, Todd
Soker, JoAnn

Spanorella, Gene
Spear, Bill
Spitzer, Pot
Stapleton, Ed

�Stark, Marty
Staub, Bink
Stearns, Nancy

Stocher, Erwin
Stonemets, Karen
Stuart, Chris

Sud holt, Suzy

Taylor, Barbi
Taylor, Bob
Temple, Chuck

Thacker, Ann
Thacker, Martha
Thompson , George

Thorne, David
Tiegs, Ken
Titus, Alan

Topps, Archie
Torrens, Don
Trapp, Susan

Traylor, Richard
Tyler, Sabra
Ungefug, John

Urban, John
Uyemura, Don no
Vi dour, leon

Wada, Koji
Wagner, Pat
Wakefield, Maridel

Waknin, Brian
Walter, John

Walz, Phylis
Waterman, Candi

Weaver, Berten
Weaver, laurel

Weber, Beverly Ann
Wehrli, Diann

Weinstock, Barbara
Wetzner, Steven

�a variety of emotions,
bright cheers,
sometimes misery,

137

�Wh1tmore, Bonnie
W1ggins, Carol

Wikoff, James
W1lde, Carol

Williams, Anna
Williams, Vicki

W1lson, Pat
Wright, Paul

Wyscaver, Kathy
Wytias, Charlotte Ann

Yamada, Diane
Yamamoto, Ronald

Young, Lorraine

138

�and a feeling of unity
that was not there before ...

139

�Mrs. Mary Gerner
Sponsor

Mr. George Mansfield
Sponsor

Dan Sherbok
President

Arlene Yabe
Vice-President

Junior Class
Officers

Jane Scott
Secretary

Barbara Law
Treasurer

Richard Bricker
Larry Durance

Student Council
Jeanne McKenzie
Janet Naylor

Martha Spangenberg
Rick Vandapool

140

�Juniors

Abdoo, Moqorie
Abdoo, Mary
Achatz, Gerry
Adams, James
Adams, Viola

Allphin, Nancy
Andrew, Mary
Arimo, Joy
Arnold, Spencer
Averett, Kay

Bachar, Sheila
Bachman, Bill
Bacon, Tom
Baker, Judy
Balocca, Joe

Barton, Cheryl
Bates, Cheryl
Batt, Dollie Ann
Baughman, Glen
Beaird, Dick

Beatty, Blythe
Benedetti, Robert
Bennett, Richard
Berg, John
Berman, Jane

Bird, Linda
Bishop, Sharon
Blackwell, Kenny
Bland, James
Bondurant, Rea

141

�excitement after the game ...

Bowens, Ronnie
Boyer, Doug
Bromley, Nancy
Breitwieser, Lindo
Bricker, Richard
Brocho, Koril

Bronson, J 1m
Brown, Steve
Brown, Wolter
Brumbach, Don
Buchenou, Vickie
Bullock, Ben

Butler, Margie
Coldwell, Diona
Corson, Mike
Carr, Sue
Corter, Jennis Loree
Cassell , Richard

Cozer, Mary
Chew, Richard
Cisneros, Gwen
Clark, Patricio
Cobb, Bessie
Coco, Patricio

Cohen, Steven
Collins, Nancy
Coronado, John
Crandall, Pot
Dacus, Ruth Ann

�Dave, Alfonzo
Davis, Greg
Davis, Wendy
Dawson, Steven
De Jaynes, Shan
De Puc, Jack
Daamond , Michael
Dillard, Vickie

Douglas, Fred
Dorsey, Janyce
Dreher, Carol
Drew, Mike

Dubrauac, Kam
Dungan, Dean
Edmiston, Kathy
Edwards, Byron

Elliott, Loretta
Ellis, Mike
Eoley, Dick
Erickson, Paul

Erickson, Ruth
Everman, Carole
Farson, Larry
Fisher, Janet

After the year's first football victory, exuberant
Angels invaded the Holiday Drive-In for an aftergame celebration. Inside the restaurant cheerleaders led the jubilant victors in a spontaneous pep
rally.

Fisher, Karen
Florey, Barbara
Fontius, Kay
Foster, Carole

Foster, Pauline
Fox, Cheryl
Fujiwara, Ruth
Fuller, Dick

Gagan, Cary
Gallaway, Paul
Gates, Sharon
Gaumer, Tom

Geyer, Pam
Giddings, Marietta
Gilmore, Jackie
Glanert, Sharon

143

�victory

�Goldman, Diana
Golson, Susan
Goltry, Norman
Gonzales, Mary
Goodgion, Manlyn
Grasm1ck, James

Juniors

Gray, Jean
Greenlee, James
Greer, Ty
Haas, M1ldred
Hadley, Sally
Hamilton, Barbi

Gale, Sandy
Hankms, Mike
Harris, Juliet
Hartman, David
Heath, Gary
Heidbrak, Jollie

Heinze, Jaxcene
Hellen, Connie
Henderson, Robert
Henke, Jo Ellen
Henry, Joan
Henry, John

Hensen, Kerry
Hicks, Vaughn
H1ldebrand, Carol
Hines, L1ndy
H1tpas, Bob
Hochalter, Marilyn

Hollis, Sue
Horoschak, Paulo
Hudson, Larry
Jackson, Nancy
Jaffrey, Phyllis
Johnson, Bob

�Johnson, Nancy
Johnson, Walter
Jones, Steven

Jovanovich, Andy
Kaanta, Carter
Kauzlarich, Kay

Kimsey, Jill
King, Larry
King, Nancy

Kitchen, Nance
Kleinman, Neil
Kline, Lynda

After learning about those wild Roman orgies, an ancient history
class surprises Mr. P. B. Smith with the real thing.

Knox, Cynthia
Klooster, Jim
Korts, Elizabeth

Kom1sor, Sue
Kotzelnick, Kay
Krasas, Ruby

Lew1s, Carl
Lind, Kent

Krasas, Tony
Kulling, Bill
Kurland, Sally

Longstreet, Nancy Jo
Lucy, Barbara

La Fortune, Richard
Lambert, Letty Jo
Landen, Ed

Mcintosh, Mary
McGlone, Pat

Larsen, Jil
Law, Barbi
Lebsack, Milton

McDowell, J1m
McCormack, Bob

Lee, Jerry
Leonard, Darlene
Letcher, Pat

McCall, Johnny
McCaa, Vicki

�Marin, Mickey
Marshall, David
Mason, Loren

resurrecting ancient orgies

Mattern, Melinda L--~~...:.....;d!!!!!!!~~~~~
Mee, Marilyn
Metcalfe, Dick

Mijares, Anthony
Miller, Marilyn
Miller, Ronnie

Molioa, Keniseli
Moritz, Dale
Morris, Gini

Morton, Judy
Mosko, Martin
Naylor, Janet

McKillip, Carol
Macdonald, John

MacMillan, Ann
Madden, James

Maes, Christina
Manley, Jack

�Newlin, Cal
Nethery, Fred
Newman, Pennie

Nolan, Leslie
Norton, VIVIan
Nowels, Carol

Okubo, Jane
Olinger, L1sa
O'ne1ll, Shirley

Juniors

Owen, Harry
Page, Meg
Palmer, Carol

Pappas, Dean
Paris, Carol
Parker, Sherry

Parkinson, Caryl
Paulsen, Inger
Peiton, Carolyn

Peterson, Robert
Phillips, Earl
Pingree, Deanna

. . . murmuring incantations
Pleasants, Ann
Poley, Bob
Poulton, Rick

The "First Annual Angelus Fall Fertility Festival"
began as an appeal for divine guidance from the goddess
Shiva and ended with the ceremonious hanging of the
editor, Penny.

Powell, John
Pratt, Clay
Prendergast, Kay

Prescott, Shari
Pnce, Lmdsey
Pryor, Sue

Pudlik, Pat
Purcell, Robert
Quarve, Roy

Quigley, Carole
Ranum, Jerry
Rice, Delabian

Reyman, Cathy
Rich, Terry
Richards, Carol

148

�Richards, Geoff
Ring, Jackie
Ritter, John
Robbins, Carmen
Robertson, Debbi
Robinson, Richard
Rodriguez, Junee
Rogers, Dione
Roth, Ed
Ruffolo, Phil

Juniors

Rustemeyer, Sandi
Rutherford, Judie
Retherford, Sue
Rutkofsky, Dove
Rutledge, Pot

Solevouris, Mike
Sanders, Lindo
Sanders, Pam
Satele, William
Sowrey, Rolph

Scanlon, Judy
Schoetzel, Jrm
Schomp, Halcyon
Schneider, Doris
Scott, Janey

Scott, Ted
Scram, Jacque
Seeman, John
Sekyro, Jamie
Shanahan, Dione

PEACE! In the most sanctified shrine of lshtar and Shiva for here the
grave propotoation of hos anger and the pleasant gratofication of her
floral lnstoncts. Time out of mind these honorables have been
maligned and reviled and their forms profaned by a single vicious
heretoc even now on your midst. look about you .• , can you not see
the realoties his evil ontellogence has wrought? Have you not seen the
evidences of the terrible wrath of Shiva, the Destroyer • the fall of the
emulating tabloid from the depths; the threat of the sky to precipitate itself upon the modgard? We, therefore, seek to appease these
exalted deities and , thereby, restore the calm and renew the fecundity
of our weary properties in pront.
Praise be then to benevolent Vishnu, Preserver of the Primeval rites.

149

�Sharp, Celia
Sherbok, Dan
Shermack, Anne
Sherman, Bettye
Shields, Eirene
Shimizu, Charlotte
Shotwell , Lee
Simonton, Sandy
Slaten, Wendell
Slattery, Lois

Smith, Candy
Smith, Dick
Smith, Janice
Spangenberg, Marty
Spence, Bruce

Starr, Sue
Steuart, Peter
Stone, Sherry
Strong, Sherri
Struck, Margo

Surber, Sherry
Swanberg, Karl
Tadlock, David
Tams, Peggy
Taylor, Bob

Taylor, Jim
Terry, Luke
Thayer, Diane
Thede, Lorene
Thibodeau, Margie

Thompson, Barbara
Thompson, Jeff
Thurman, Gail
Tiegs, Leeza
Tietge, Jerrie

Tipton, Penny
Trujillo, Carmen
Trujillo, Mary
Tsubokawa, Hiro
Tucker, Beth

Tucker, Judy
Turk, Marcia
Valentine, Chuck
VanEpps, Dave
Vandapool, Nicky

Vandapool, Ricky
Van Woerkom, Rick
Virando, Anita
Vitt, Ed
Vittetow, Lee

Juniors

�Sines and cosines
memory of trig students.

the
Von Hoene, Beth
Wakefield, Ed
Walker, Betty
Walters, Sharon

Juniors
Waterman, Kothe
We1mer, Paul
Weindel, Joyce
Weiss, Kay

Welch, Ethel
Weldon, Linda
Wetzel, Carole
Wheelock, Martha

Wickard, Robert
Williams, Ethel
Williams, Marcia
Wilson, Margot

Wilson, Richard
Wiltfong, Robert
Wiss,Mitch
Yabe, Arlene

. demonstrating knowledge

Yasuzawa, Steve
Youngclaus, George
Yrisarri, Joe
Zari, Guy

Zavaras, Arist
Zohn, Marsha

151

�Senior Class Officers
Mr. Clarence Mullenix
Sponsor
Mrs. Haxel Spangenberg
Sponsor

Randy Barnhardt
Pres1dent
Celeste Zarini
Vice -President

Bobbie Childers
Secretory
Joan Hildebrand
Treasurer

Student Council_
Carolyn Bork
Douglas Chessen
Jon Clarke
Jeonne Cobb
Jane Crocker

Carol Detandt
Chris Emmons
Phil Goldhammer
Judy Kawamoto

Richard Krushnic
Mary Jane McGhee
Coleman Robinson
Bob VanEpps

�Seniors

ADAMS, CAROL
All -City Pep Club ; Counterpoont&gt; ; ' 61 Club ;
F.T.A.; Girls' Bowling Club ; J .R C. Club; Symposium Club ; Whote Jackets, Sec.; Sr SeO"Yice .
ALLEN, HELEN EVELYN
ALLEN, lONE
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ; Girls' Ensemble;
J C.L.; Jr. Escort; Pre -med Club ; R.O T. C. Honorary Cadet; Seraph Sosters ; Tro -Angels.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM SH ELDON, II
Edith Hill Story Contest Winner, Euclidian
Club ; Jr Usher
AMBROSE, SAM
AII -Schoal Show; Baseball ; '61 Club ; Football ;
Stage Crew; Wrestling ,
AMORI, PAT

ANDERSON, CINDY
Del~ate Assembly, Girls' Bowling Club, Treas ;
Shofroth Contest, Speech Club
AN DERSON, ELAINE
Tri-Angels, Sr SeO"Yice.
ANDERSON, NANCY

ANDREL, JUDY
Girls' Bowlong Club .
ANTUNA, ROSE MARY
ARDEN, LORRAINE
D.E. Club

153

�tl~·~i~yTA~ho~ri;LLlt~c~~ol Show, Chnstmas
Pag ant, Cone rt Cholf, 0 legate Assembly ;
' 61 Club , f T A, G~rls' Bowlong Club; J.R C.
Club, Model T ns Club
ASHTON, MIKE
RO .T.C.
ASHWORTH, PETE
All-School Show, Basketball; '0 Club, 0 legate
As mbly; Euclodoan Club; '61 Club ; Football;
foreo~n Longuove Club; Golf; Pre-m d Club;
Proncopol's Advosory Councol ; Skeost, Soph
Moth Club, Track; Brodg Club .
ATKINS, KAYE
Foreogn language
Treos

Club;

Jr.

Achievem nt,

AUMILLER, AUTIE
AVOY, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club· J.R.C . Club ;
Model Teens Club; Vi;e-Pres.; Skeost.

BACHRACH, EVELYN
AII-Coty Orchestra ; AII·School Show; All-State
Orchestra; Ang Ius Stoff, Clubs Editor; 0 legate Ass mbly, '61 Club ; I.R . Club; Jr. heart,
J.R.C. Club, Pr -med Club, Voce-Pres; Seraph
Sosters; Show Orch stro ,
BADER, PAM
0 legate Ass mbly; '61 Club, Homecomong
Queen Attendant; J.C.L ; J R C. Club; Pr -med
Club, Swe th art Couple Att ndont.
BAKER, BONNIE
for ign Language Club; Girls' Bowling Club .

BALL, WENDY
BARKER, PAUL E.
BARNHART, RANDY
All -City Student Councol; '61 Club; Inter-Club
Council ; Key Club; Pre-low Club; Sr. Closs
Pres .; Skeast; Student Council; Student Coun·
cil leadership Conference; Notoonol Student
Councol Conference; Bridge Club.

BARNHOUSE, SANDY
AII -Coty Cho1r; AII·School Show; Christmas
Pog ant; Concert Choir; Councol Capers, Coun·
terpoints; J.R.C. Club; Seraph Sisters .
BARTEL, BONNIE
BARTON, DOUG
Boys' Bowling ; ' 0 Club; 0 legate Assembly,
Pr s; Euclodion Club; '61 Club ; J .C.l, Scrobe;
Jr. Ush r, Key Club; Pre·l ow Club, Sec.; Prin ·
cipol 's Advisory Council ; Symposium Club; Ten nis; Bridge Club .

BASS CINDY
'61 Club ; Girls' Bowling Club ; J .R.C. Club ;
Photography Club ; Skeast; Sr. Service.
BAUM, EVELYN
J R.C Club
BENSON, PEGGY
'61 Clu~ Goris' Bowling Club ; Model Te_ens
Club ; P 1 A. Model ; Skeost; White Jackets

BENWELL, MARGARET
F.T.A.; J .C l. ; Skeast, Treas ;
Club .

Soph . Moth

BERG, RON
BESS, GINGER
AJI.School Show; '61 Club; Girls' Choir; J .R.C.
Club ; P.T.A. Model; Tri-Angels .

154

Seniors

�BINDER, MARK
BINKLEY, ALICE
D l~gate Ass mbly; '61 Club ; Homecoming
Qu n Attendant, Sweetheart Couple ; Sr. S~rv ·
ICe.

BINKLEY, NANCY

BIRD, CYNTHIA E.
BIRD, KAROLYN
BISHOP, DORIS

campaigning in hieroglyphics

Seniors

Mr. P. B. Smith parodies the 1960 national election by
drawing, from memory, some campaign posters of ancient
Egypt.

BITTER, EDWARD
Concert Band; Chess Club ; Pr~- med Club
BLACKWELL, JERRY
All-School Show; Gymnastics; Skeast.
BLAND, HAROLD
Baseball; Cross Country; Pre-med Club ; Track .

BLATHERWICK, RON
All-School Show; Chess Club; Delegat~ Ass~m ·
bly; R.O.T C. Droll Team ; R.O.T.C. Lt. Col
BLUNT, BOB
BOLTEN, JOE
Boys' Bowling; Delegate Assembly; Euclidian
Club; Jr. Usher; Soph. Math Club.

�BOHHAM, PAUL
Skeast
BORK, CAROLIHE
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club;
Jr. Escort ; J R C. Club ; Proncopol's Advisory
Council ; Seraph Sisters ; Student Council, s~c.;
Whote Jackets
BOSWORTH, RODERICK
Boys' Bowlong; Stage Crew.

BOWEH, TOM
BOYD, JAHICE L.
Christmas Pageant; '61 Club; Jr. Achievement;
Skeost Sr. Servic~.
BRAHNOH, CHARLES

BROCK, BONHIE
AII ·School Show ; Delegate Assembly, '61 Club;
F.T.A.; J.R.C. Club .
BROUN, DON
Angelus Stoff, Royalty Assistant
BROWN, CLINT

Seniors
BROWN, GUY C.
Symposoum Club ; Sr. Service; Russian Club.
BROWN, JEANNE
BROWN, SUE
All-School Show; Christmas Pageant; Girls' En·
semble

156

�BROWN, SUE
All -School Show ; '61 Club ; J R.C Club, Sec Treos.; Skeost, Whole Jackets, Pep Commottee ;
Sr . Service.
BRUEGGEMAN, MARTY
All -School Show, '61 Club ; J R.C, Club ; Skeost,
Sr Service

BUDDEN, PAM
All -School Show, Chrostmas Pog ant, Concert
Choir, F.T A.
BUHR, PATRICIA
Girls' Choir.

Seniors

BUMPUS, CARYL
' 61 Club ; J .R C. Club ; Model Teens Club ; Sr
Se rviCe.
BURBACH, EDELTRAUD
J .R.C. Club ; D E. Club .

Measurement of the coefficient of linear expansion is
one of the experiments performed by Physics I students.
BURBANK, ANN
BURDICK, BLANCHE DIANE

BURGIN, CAROLYN
'61 Club ; F T.A , Seraph Sisters .
BURKHARDT, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; ' 61 Club; I.R . Club; J R.C .
Club ; Skeost.

BURHETTE, ALBERT M.
J .C L.
BURT, VIRGINIA
.
Girls' Bowlong Club; Jr. Achoevement.

BUTLER, JIM
Boys' Bowlong, Chess Club .

new insights

BUTTS, BEVERLY
Delegate Assembly, Drama Club ; All-City
Bond ; AII-Coty Orchestra ; Jr. Achievement,
Seraph Sosters; Whote Jackets .

�. . . considering the student's welfare

Problems? Miss Breen, East's social worker,
can solve them.

158

�CALAHAN, SHARON
'61 Club; J.R C. Club, Skeast; White Jackets;
Sr. Servoce .
CAMPBELL, ROBERT
CANGES, LES
All-City Choor; All-School Show; Christmas
Pag ant, Concert Choir; Council Capen,

CARLSON, SUSAN
All -City Pep Club; All-School Showi Concert
Choor; Whole Jackets, Courtesy l.haorman;
Seraph Sosters.
CARR, DONNA
0 I gat Assembly; J R.C. Club; Skeast.
CASEY MARGARET
Chess Club, Counterpoonts.

CASSIDY, ELLEN
Camera Club; Girls' Bowling Club .
CASTERLINE, SALLY
All -School Show, Drama Club; Goris' Bowling
Club; Jr. Achievement; Sr. Service, Skeast

~rA~~b;A~r~-med Club; Sr. Service, White

Jackets.

CHATZKY MIKE
Wrestlong; b E. Club .
CHELEY, DON
'0 Club; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; Gym·
nastics; Student Council Leadershop Conterence; Sw1mming.

Seniors

CHESSEN, DOUG
Baseball; Boys' Bowling; '0 Club; Euclidian
Club, Epocurean Club, '61 Club ; Jr. Achoeve•
mtnt; J.R.C . Club; Jr. Usher; Pre-Law Club;
Scoence Semonar lnstotute; Soph Math Club;
Student Council; Symposium Club, Voce-Pres.;
Tennis; Woodbury Contest.

�CHILDERS BOBBJ
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; ' 61 Club;
F.T.A.; J .C.L.; F.T.A. Model; Sr. Class Sec.;
Tri -Angels; White Jackets; Wolcott Contest.
CHIHH, BREHDA
CHISM, SHAROH
Girls' Bowling Club ; J .C.l. ; White Jackeh ;
Sr. Service .

CHRISTIAH, GIHGER
CHRISTIAH, PAM
Delegate Assembly.
CHRISTIAHSEH, RUSS

Seniors

CIELOHA, JUDITH
CLARK, CHRIS
All -School Show ; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly; Skeast; Soph. Math Club; Tri-Hi-Y;
Bridge Club ; Sr. Service.
CLARKE, GLEHHA
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Achievement; J .R.C.
Club ; Skeast; Sr. Service; Russian Club .

CLARKE, JOH
All-City Press Conference; All -School Show ;
Angelus Staff, Asst Ed1tor; Assembly Committee, Chairman , Basketball ; 'D Club ; Delegate Assembly · ' 61 Club ; Golf, Captain · Jr.
Usher; Key club, Vice-Pres .; Pre-law Club ;
Student Counc1l ; Student Council Leadership
Workshop.

devilish retaliation

COBB, JEAHHE
Drama Club, Sec .; ' 61 Club; Girls' State; J.R.C.
Clu~
Model ; Seraph Sisters; Spotlight
1 P.T.A.
Stan,
News Ed1tor; Student Council ; Wh1te
Jackets; Sr. Service ; Thespians .

COLLIER, MARVIH G.
All -City Wrestling , ' D Club ; '61
Achievement; Wrestl1ng .

Club ; Jr.

COLLIHS, JEAHIHE
Band.

COHWAY, KATHY
Delegate Assembly; '61
Skeast.
COOMBES, JAHICE
Delegate Assembly

Club ; J .R.C. Club ;

CORHELL, KAROLEHE
'61 Club; Sr Semce
COUHTS, JUDY
All-City Per. Club ; All -School Show; Council
Capers; De egate Assembly; '61 Club; G1rls'
State; Inter-Club Council, Sec; Jr. Class Sec .;
Jr. Prom Queen Attendant · May Queen Attend ant; Seraph Sisters, Soph Class Vice-Pres.;
Student Council; Tri-Hi-Y, Treas .; White Jackets, Pres.

War!

�COVIELLO, SHARON
AII·School Show; Skeost.
COWEN, ED
Camera Club; Chess Club ; Photography Club;
Skeost.
COX, BARRY D.

CRAMER, WILLIAM
CRANDALL, SHERRI
AII·School Show; Jr. Achievement, J.R.C . Club
CRANE, SHARRON
Band; Euclidian Club; '61 Club, Girls' Bowling
Club ; Jr. Achievement

CRAWFORD, JEROME
Track.
CROCKER, JANE
Angelus Staff, Format Edotor; '61 Club; J R C.
Club; Skeost; Student Councol; Tro-Ho-Y; Sr.
Service.
CROSIER, CARY

Seniors

f1~-~~EL~h:t~LAII-School

Show; All-State
Choir; Christmas Pageant; Concert Choir, VicePres.; Delegate Assembly; Swimming

CUNNINGHAM, RALPH
DALE, VICKI

D'AMATO, SANDRA
All-School Show, '61 Club, Foreign Language
Club; F T.A.; J.C.L., Council Capers .
DANIELS, JIM
All-City Gymnastics, All-State Gymnastics;
All-School Show; Band; Cheerleader; 'D Club;
Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics; Jr. Achoevement; Skeast.
DAVIDSON, KATHIE
Delegate Assembly.

DECKER , SHARON
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club;
J.R.C. Club, P.T.A. Model; Skeost.
DEKKER, DICK
Band, Russian Club
DEMOS, EPAMINONDAS D.
AII-Coty Choir; All-School Show; Christmas
Pageant; Concert Choir; 'D Club; Delegate Assemblyf· '61 Club; Football; J.R.C. Club; Key
Club; rack.

DENIOUS, JOAN
All-City Student Council; D.A.R. Finalist; Delegate Assembly, '61 Club· Girls' State Head
Girl ; Jr. Escort, Principal's Advisory Council;
P.T.A. Model, Sr. Servoce, Seraph Sosters;
Skeast; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Officers Workshop.
DeSCIOSE, NICHOLAS

~;.~:luc.,~:~:!~c:;ho=bh~~ Eg:;~st Al_t;!~
nate; Scholastic Gald Key in Art; Colorado
Journalism Conference.
DETANDT, CAROL
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; '61 Clubi J.R.C. Club, Student Council;
Student Councol leadershop Conference; Sr.
Service; White Jackets.

�DIAL, BEVERLY
Counterpoonts; Delegate Assembly; Jr Achoeve·
ment; Pre- med Club .
DIECKMANN , HELEN F.
DILLON, DON
Euclodoan Club;
Wrestlong .

Foreign

Lang110g

Club ,

Senior
DINER, GRETCHEN
All -School Show; Cheerleader; Councol Capers;

~~:gQ :e ~··~~~~~d~~i}'P''¥'i..J rM:d:~ ~~ra;~
1

Sosters; Sweeth art Couple Att ndant; Tri -Hi -Y.
R B C., Pres
DITTMER, JOAN
J C L.; J R.C. Club ; '61 Club.
DODGE, KATHLEEN
Counte rpoinn, Treas.; ' 61 Club ; P.T.A. Mod I.

DONNELLY, ED
Football , Sk ast; Track ; Sp ech Club .
DOUGLAS, KAAREN C.
DOWNER, ROBIN D.
AII ·School Show; Skeast

DOWNING, ELDRIDGE
Chrostmas Pageant; Concert Choor; All-School
Show
DREHER, DAN
AII·School Show.
DREHLE, JAMES

:o6•~. c~'R7/1;;\ea!~es ;

162

Inter-Club

Council ;

�DUNCAN, DAVE

J.C .L
DUNKIN, LINDA

All-School Showi Council Capers; Delegate Assembly; '61 Cluo; F.T.A , Sec.;. Jr. Escort; Premed Club, Seraph Sisters, voce-Pres.; Sym pos ium Club ; Whit Jackeh; Sr. Service.

ROTC at East is designed to give the
cadet a thorough training in military
essentials. While developing generally, however, he is given the opportunity
to increase his skill in the specialized
groups ... rifle team, coordination and
practice • . . color guard, service to
school and flag ... drill team, precision
responses to the team commanderthe essence of the military spirit. This
discipline may be the most important
facet of a cadet's training whether he
pursues a military career or remains a
civilian, for it is the basis of successful,
productive teamwork.

EARL, PAT

All-School Show; Girls' Bowlong Club; J.R.C.
Club; Model Teens Club, P.T A. Model; Sweeth art Couple Attendant, White Jackeh.
EDWARDS, DAVE

Boys' Bowling; R.O T C. Rifle Team; Sktast

ELIOPULOS, JIM

D legate Assembly
ELLETT, VALERIE

AII-Coty Orchestra ; AII·City Red Cron Council;
All-School Show; Anqelus Staff, PhotOQraphic
Co-ordinator· Coun•ll Capers; D legal Assembly, '6 I Club· Inter-Club Council; J.C L; Jr.
Escort: J.R C. Club, Pres.; J.R C. Stat Convention; Seraph Sisters; Show Orch stra; Skeast;
Concert Orchestra ; Sr. Service; Bridge Oub.

EMMONS . CHRIS

Concert Choir: Council CoMrs; Delegate Asmbly: '61 Club: J.R.C. Club: Mod I Teens
Club; Sbast; Student Council; Sr. Service.
ERRICKSON, MARVIN

Chess Club : D leaate Assemblv; Euclodean
Club; '6 I Oub; Gymnastics, Pre-law Club ;
Skeast, Vice-Pres.; Student Council Leadership
Conference.

ERTEL, BARBARA

Delegate Assembly, Sec .; F.T.A.h· J R.C. Club;
Shofroth Contest; Skeast; W ite Jackeh ,
Speech Club, Treas.
ERVIN, MICHAEL

Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; Skeast.

ESCHENBURG, DALE

AJI-City Choir; All-School Show ; All-State
Choir; Christmas Pageant; Concert Choir, Sec.;
Council Capers; ' 61 Club ; Jr. Escort ; Pr · med
Club ; P.T.A . Model ; Seraph Sist rs, Sec.;
Seraph Sisters Welcoming Committee; Skeast;
Spotlight Stoff, Page Editor; White Jackets .
ESPEY, SUE

Delegate Assembly; J.R.C. Club

The curriculum of ROTC includes strictly
military training and subjects of general
application which may not be available
elsewhere in the school. Cadets ore offered
courses in first aid, weapons, mop reading,
tactics, communications, leadership, and
military courtesies.

ESSMAN, JAMES

All-School Show; Band; Council Capers ; Show
Orchestra ; Wr stlong .
ESTES, CINDY

Bond ; Drama Club; '61 Oub ; Jr. Escort; J.R.C .
Club ; Seraph Sosters; Skeast; Spotlight Staff,
Assistant Page Edotor; White Jackets .

�EVERETT, VICKI
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisten.
FAIRLEY, MIKE
FARIS, SUSIE
All -School Show; Delejjate Assembly; Drama
Club ; ' 61 Club · Girls' Bowling Club; Mod I
Teens Club; P.T. A Model ; Skeasti Sr. Service;
D.E. Club.

FERGUSON, JOANN
J C L.; Pre-med Club
FERGUSON LLOYD
Camera Club ; Stage Crew.
FEY, WARREN
All -School Show; Show Orchestra ;
Semonar; Bi -State Scoence Fair.

Science

FICKS, LARRY NORMAN
All -City Choir; All-School Show; Boys' Bowling ;
Chrostmas Pageant ; Concert Choir; Delegate
Ass mbly; Drama Club .
FISHER, BEVERLY
FISHER, GLYNDA SUE
Seraph Sisten ; Tri-Angels .

FLAMBOE, JO ANNE
Delejjate Assembly; Girls' Bowling Club, PrH.;
P T A. Model ; Sr. Service.
FOLEY, PAT
Skeast, Sr. Service .
FONG, BARBARA
All-City Red Cross Council; _Delegate Assembly;
Girls' Bowlong Club; Jr. Achoevement, Pres. and
Treas .; J.R.C . Club; Tri-Angels; White Jackets;
Sr. Service.

FORD BOB

AII-Sc~ool Show, R.O T.C. Rifle Team, Captain;

Skeast

FORNIGHT, RICK
Jr. Achievement; Student Co14ncil .

Seniors

FOUST, GLENN
Chess Club ; Delegate Assembly; Euclidian
Club; '61 Club ; Inter-Club Council ; J.C.L.,
Trobun!i Pre-med Club; Skeast, Pres.; Swimming; 1 rack .

FOUTS, DAVE
Basketball; Delegate Assembly; Football.
FOX BETTY JEAN
Girls 1 Bowlong Club, Jr. Achievement.
FRANKLIN, KAY
Counterpoints; '61 Club; J.R.C. Club, Seraph
Sosten; Sr. Service.

FREEHLING, SHARON
FREEMAN, CARMEN
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisten.
FRENCH, DIANNA LEE

164

�FRIEDRICH BONNIE
All -School Show - Delegate Assemblyj '61 Club;
J .C.L. ; J.R.C. C1ub ; Proncipal 's AdviSory Councol ; P.T.A. Model ; R.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet;
Skeast; Soph . Math Club; Sojourner Contest.
FUGIER , BARBARA
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Girls' Bowling
Club .
GAMEL, FRED

GAMMILL, GLEN
Baseball .
GAMMILL, WILLIAM E.
Boys' Bowling ; Chess Club, PrM.; '61 Club.
GAUL. PAT
All -School Show; Angelus Staff; Cheerleador;
Council Capers; Delegate Assembly; '61 Cl ;
J .C.L. ; P.T.A. Model.

Seniors

GENGLER, TED JOHN
GEORGE, RONALD
GERRY, SHARON
Girls' Bowling Club, Jr. Achiev ment; Skeast.

GERSH, MILES
Boys' State · Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club
Council ; J .C.L., Consulj Jr. Usher; Spothgh•
Staff; Symposium CIIID; Woodbury Contest

Winner.

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GLENN, THOMAS
All-City Band; Band ; All -State Band.
GOLDBERG, SHARON
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; White Jackeh;
Sr. Service.

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�GOLDFOGEL, LINDA
All School Show; D legate Ass mbly; '61 Club;
F.T A.; lnttr-Ciub Councol; Jr. Achiev m nt,
J C.L.; J R C. Club, Pre-med Club; Seraph Sos·
t rs; Tro Ho-Y, Pres., Whole Jackets; S.R.C.
Officer.
GOLDHAMMER, MIKE
Boys' Bowling, Cam ra Club, Pres .; Ch ss
Club; 'D Club ; '61 Club; Gymnastocs; Inter·
Club Councol; Photography Club, Pres.; Sk ast;
Sw•mm•ng .

GOLDHAMMER, PHILIP
All-City Red Cross Council; J.R.C. Club 1 Pru.;
J.R.C. State Canventoon; Student Cauncol; Stu·
dent Councol leadershop Conference.
GOOD, SHERRY
'61 Club, J R C. Club; Model Teens Club;
Skeast; SeniorS rvice.

Federal Inspection held every year insures that the East ROTC maintains itself as on excellent military training organization. Two regular army officers inspect each cadet, award the best junior
cadet with the rank of second lieutenant,
and decorate the most outstanding of the
cadet officers.

GOODENOUGH, JUDY
All-School Show; Christmas Pageant; '61 Club;
Girls' Ens mble; Sr. Service.
GORDON, PAT
'61 Club.

GREENBERG, LOUIS
Delegate Ass.,..bly; Gymnastics; Jr.

Escort;

Science Seminar.

GRIFFIN, HOLLY
Counterpoonts; '61 Club; Girls' Bowling Club;
Skeast; Sr. Service.

GURLEY, JIM
HAHN, GARY
All-City Band; Band; Boys' Bowlong; 'D Club;
Euclodoan Club, lnternatoonal Relatoons Club;
Jr. Usher; Symposium Club; Tennos; TriAngels, Bridg Club .

HAIDER, BARBARA
HAINES, SARA
All-School Show; Counterpoonts; '61 Club;
Goris' Bowlong Club, Vice-Pres .; Skeast; Sr.
Service.

Seniors
HALKER, SANDY
All Coty Orch stra, All-School Show; All-State
Orchtstra; Counc•l Cap rs; Concert Orch stra,

Delegat Assem ly; Drama Club; '61 Club;
Gorh' Bowling Club; Jr Escort; J R C. Club;
Model Teens Club, Sec.; Seraph Sisters; Seraph
Sisters Welcomong Commottee; Show Orchestra;
White Jackets
HALLMAN, MONICA
All-School Show; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Gorts' Ensemble; Jr. Achievement;
Skeast.

�HAMILTON, WALLY
All-City Choor, All-School Show; Concert Choir;
Euchd1an Club
HAMPTON , BILL

HANLEY, KAY
All-School Show ; Delegate Assembly,
Bowhng Club ; Goris' Ensemble .

G~~rls'

HANSEN, JANICE

I
HARDING, MARY JANE
D legate Ass mbly, Inter-Club Counc1l ; Model
Teens Club, Pres
HARRILL, SUE

HART, HOLLY
Drama Club ; '61 Club; Skoast; Spotlight Staff,
Page Ed1tor; Strang Poetry Award ; Thespians.
HARTIG, GEORGE
'61 Club ; Fore1gn Language Club ; Photography
Club,

HARTMAN, SHEILA
AII-C1ty Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; '61
Club, F T A, Treas .; Jr . Achievement ; Seraph
SISters; Mak ·It-in-Wool State F1nalist, Stu·
dent Council Leadership Conference; Wh1te
Jackets, Treas
HASSAN, JUDY
All-School Show; Counterpoints; Girls' Bowling
Club; Goris' Ens mble, Jr. Achievement.

HAVEL, DE NIECE
HEATH, RON
All -School Show, Basketball, Christmas Pageant, Council Capers; Cross Country, Stage
Crew; Track .

HEDENSKOG, MARGARET
All -School Show; Concert Choir; '61 Club
HEFFNER, SUE
All -School Show;
Teens Club .

Delegate Assembly; Model

Seniors

�HEFFRON, RAY
HEFNER, BABETTE
Bowl1ng Club, Vice·Pres.; Sr. Service .

G~rls'

HEIDERSBACH, JOHN A .

HELLERSTEIN, JUDY
J R C. Club; J R C. Stat
ICC

Seniors

Conv nt1on; Sr. Serv·

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HELMS, MILDRED
HENRY, ROBERT
All School Show; Baseball, R.O.T C. Rifle T~m .

~~~~~~~rs~!~E~elegate Assembly; R.o T.C.
R1fle Team; R.O T.C . Lt Col.

HERNDON, JULIAN
J R C Club, Tu-A ngels.
HESTER, EDWARD E.
Bast ball.

~~C~~t.N'JrHE~:c~rt · Seraph SISters; White
Jackets ; Sr . S rviCe
HILDEBRAND, JOAN
Drama Club, '61 Club ; Jr. Escort ; Sr. Class
Treas , Seraph SISters, Sec.; Seraph SISters
Welcom1ng Committee; Skeast; Sweetheart
Couple Attendant Wh1te Jackets ; Wolcott
Contest, Sr S• rvice
HILDYARD, SANDE
Counterpoints '61 Club ;
Service.

P T .A. Model; Sr.

The Drill Team is at once on exercise in group prec1s1on and o
service organization which performs upon invitation at o vonety of
places. This year they were seen at Fitzsimons, the All School Show,
C. U. competitive drill, and half time at a DC Truckers' game.

�HILTON, JIM
Basketball, 'b Club, Del&lt;gate Assembly; '61
Club, Football, Forergn Languag&lt; Club, k y
Club, Tennrs, Captarn, Track
HINTON , PAULETA
Goris' Ensemble, Skeast
HOFFMAN, MARIAN
Counterpoonts, Drama Club

Seniors
HOFFMAN, MARLENE
Chrostmas Pageant; D legate Ass mbly .
HOFFMAN, MARSHA
Goris' Bowhng Club
HOFFMAN, BILL

HOGLUND, LYNN
J R C. Club , Skeast
HOLDGE, KATHY
'61 Club , J R C Club ; Sk ast .
HOLLAND, CYNTHIA M.

HOLMAN , ISABELLE
All-School Show, Conctrt Choor; Council Capers; Counte rpoints; Girls' Bowlong Club, Goris'
Ens mblc; Jr Achoevem nt, J .R C. Club , J .R.C.
State Conv ntron ; Sk ast.
HOLMBERG, AL
Football, Jr. Achoevcment; Wrestlong .

HOMANN CLAUDIA
'61 Club , For ogn language Club ; Goris' Bowling Club , Jr. Achoevement, J .R.C. Club; Sr.
Servoce.
HOOK, JAMES

HORA, ROMA
HOWE, JOHN G
Delegate Asstmbly; Euclodoan Club ; IR . Club,
Trtas. , Jr. Ush r; Soph . Math Club ; Scoence
Sem•nar

HOWERTON, Ll N DA
Gtrls' Bowlong Club; Gtrls' Chotr; Girls' En semble ; Sw1mm•ng
HUBBELL, MARGO

�HUGHES, PATTY
HUMPHRIES, SUE ANA
0 I gat Assembly, G~rls' Bowling Club
HURST, KATHY
'61 Club, Count rpoonts; G~rls' Bowling Club,
G~rls' Choir

HUSTON, JAMES
R.O.T C Rolle Team
HUTTENHOW, JAY
Boys' Bowlong Tr as, R.O T C Rolle Team
ISKOW, STEWART
Spotltght Staff

IVERS, DANNY
Delegate Ass mbly
JACOBS, LEE
AII-Coty Red Cross CounCil, All Schaol Show;
' 61 Club, Inter Club Councol, Pres;; Jr Escort,
J R C. Club, Pres , Model Teens &lt;..lub, Seraph
Sisters, Pres , Student Councol Offocers L ader ·
shop Workshop, Whote Jackets, J R C Leader·
shop Comp, Sr Semce, Brtdge Club
JACOBSEN, BEVERLY
' 61 Club.

Marksmanship is considered of

prime importance in the ROTC
program The rifle team encourages excellence in this skill
through competition with teammates and other teams. This
year the team engaged in several
postal matches and secured second place in the city.

JACOBSON, SHELDON
Bas ball
JASSO, VINCE
AII-Coty Band ; Band, ' 0 Club , Show Orchestra ,
Wrestlong
JENSEN, JENNAE
All School Show, PTA Model

JENSEN, RONNIE
'61 Club , D E Club .
JOB£, JUDITH
Jr. Achoevem nt; Sr. Service.
JOHNSON, HANS
'61 Club ; Skcast.

JOHNSON, JAYNIE
Model T ens Club
JOHNSON, SHARON
Drama Club
JONES, CASSANDRA
'61 Club ; G~rls' Bowling Club

JONES, JANICE
F T.A.; G~rls' Bowling Club; Senior Spot Committee.
JONES, MARILYN
Foreogn Language
Achoevement .
JONES, PAT
Goris' Bowlong Club .

Club,

G~rls '

Cho~r;

Jr.

�JONES, PATRICIA G.
AII · School Show , '61 Club , F.T A ,
Model , Whole Jackets ; Sr Se mce

pTA

J OYNER , TOM

g~b: s;:,~~:~\on~~~rte

Assembly ,

Drama

f;~e:oas\~mA~sl~b~ly, Euclodian Club , Jr

Usher,

J USTIS, ROBERT

Seniors

KAMBARA, CARL

AII ·School Show, Chrostmas Pag ~ ant ; Councol
Cap t rs , Droma Club , Stage Crew

KAW AMOTO, JUDY Y.
All Coty Red Cross Councol ; All School Show ;
D A R Fonalost, '61 Club , 1 R Club; J C L. , Jr.
Escort , J R C. Club, Offoce r, S&lt;raph Sost&lt;rs ;
Student Councol ; Whole Jackets , J R C. l~ader ­
shop Camp, Wolcott Contest, S. R.C

KELL ER, JEAN
J R.C Club .

KELLE Y, MA RDY
All -School Show Concert Choor

KENNEY, CAROL SUE
Delegate Assembly

Model Teens Club , Skeast

KENNING , CHARLES
AII · Coty Choor, All -School Show , Angelus Staff,
A ct1vittes Edttor;

Concert Chotr 1 CounCil Co ·

pers; '61 Club ; Jr. Usher, Symposoum Club ;
N ine Poont Circle Club , Epicurean Club

KENYON , CAROL
Cou nlerpoonts , '61 Club ; Sr. Service

KERNS, J IM
Boys' Bowlong , Skcast.

KIER , RUTH
'6 1 Club, J C l.; Tri -Angels .

The Honorary Cadets serve the
ROTC not only in routin e office
work, but 1n ROTC -s ponsored
benefits and teas as well.

�KIMA, ROSWITHA
All School Show , Drama Club ;
guag e Club , Jr Ac hlt ve mc nt

Fore ign

Lan -

KIMBERLIN , SHARON
Gorl &lt;' Choor, J r Ac hocv m nt
KIMMETT , MARCELLINE

KINEL , HARRIET
' 61 Club , Fore ogn Languag e Club , White Jack e l&lt; , Sr Se rvo cc, S R C , Offocc r
KNAPP, ROBERT
All Sc hool Show , Che n

Club ,

R.O T C

Droll

Team Command r
KNOLL, ALAN FRANCIS

KRUSHNIC , DICK
All School Show , Drama Club , I R.C .; Student
Councol
LaCHAPELLE, JEANNE
All -Sc hool Show , Conce rt Choor, De legate As se mbly , J R C Club , Model Tee ns Club ; Skeast ;
Sr S rvoc
LAMPHERE, MARCIA
De lc gat A&lt;Se mbly , ' 61 Club , Forcogn Language
Club , Sk&lt;a&lt;t Sr Sorvoc e

LANDIS, PENNY
AII -Coty Pe p Club , All -School Show , Chrostmas
Pageant , '61 Club , J R C. Club , Se raph Sisters ;
Skea&lt;t ; Whole Jackets, Sec
LARSON, SHARON
All -School Show ; '61 Club , Jr. Achoevement,
Sec ; J C .L , HJ&lt;t ; Jr hcort ; Model Teens
Club ; Seraph SJ5te rs , Se raph SJ5ters Welcom •
•ng Commottee ; Skea&lt;t, Whole Jackets ; Bridge
Club , S R.C , Officer.
LoSASSO, JACQUELINE
' 61 Club ; F TA .; J R.C . Club ; Whole Jackets

LASLEY, JOHN
LEDGERWOOD, LARRY
LEEVER, LINDA

Seniors
LEHR, PAULA J,
AII -Coty Pep Club , Delegate A«embly ; '61
Club , Jr Escort, Model Teens Club , Seraph
Sosters , Seraph SISters Welcomong Committee ;
Skeast; Whole Jackets, Drollmaster.
LEISER, DEAN
LEONARD, MARK
All -City Student Council ; ' D Club ; Delegate
Assembly ; '61 Club ; Football ; Inter -Club Councol ; Key Club , Pre -law Club, Pres .; P T .A
Mod I; Student Councol , Track ; AII -Coty Track ;
All -State Track ; Student Offocers Leadershop
Camp .

LEONARD, STEVE
LEVY, NORMA
All School Show ; Ang Ius Staff, Album Sectoon
Edotor . Euclodoan Club , ' 61 Club , F T A ; J C .L ;
Jr Escort ; J R.C Club ; Seraph SISters ; Wolcott
Fonalost S R C , Offocer
LIBONATI, NANETTE
All City Orchestra , All -School Show ; Delegate
A&lt;«mbly , Jr Escort ; S raph Sosters , Show
Orchestra .

173

�LIPSCOMB, PEGGY
LONGO, LORETTA
All-Sc hool Show, Chmtmas Pageant, Counter
poonts, Goris' En semble

Master Sergeant Trickey
Commandant

Sergeant 1st class Workman

Instructor

LOPEZ, DANNY
LUMBECA, HENRY

Col . Robert Knapp

Battle Group Commander

McCLESKEY, BARBARA
McCORD, MIMI
'61 Club.

Lt. Col. Ronald Blatherwick

Deputy Battle Group Commander

Seniors
Lt. Col. Charles Mattson
Brigade Staff 5·2

McCRACKEN, NANCY
Delegate Asse mbly, Sr. Stl"fJCe.
McFALL, CHERYL
Counterpoonts; ' 61 Club ,
J R C. Club , Sr Stl"fic .

Jr.

Achonement,

Lt. Col. James Herndon
Battle Group Executive Officer

McGEE, BETTI£ JO
All -School Show, Councol Capors; Counterpaints ; '61 Club ; I.R. Club , J .C.L.; Tri · Ho-Y,
Sec.; Sr. Scl"ffce; S.R.C.
McGHEE, MARY JANE
All-School Show; Concert Choor; ' 61 Club , I.R .
Club ; Sktast ; Spotloght Staff, Copy Edotor;
Stud nt Council.

Major Robert Ford

McKELVEY, DENNIS

Major Steven Williams

McMANUS, TRACY

Battle Group S-2

Battle Group S-1

Mojor James Thompson
Battle Group 5·3

McMEEN , SYLVIA
AII·School Show ; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ;
J R.C. Club ; PTA . Model ; Skeast
McRUFFIN, LEATHA
AII · Coty Pep Club ; ' 61 Club ; Jr. Escort, Seraph
Sisters; Whole Jackets, Hist.; Sr. Sel"fice .

Major James Drehle

Battle Group 5·4

�Color Guard

175

�MACKEY JEAN
AII-Coty Choor , All-City Pep Club , All-School
Show, All Stole Choor; Concert Choor ; Councol
Capers, Counterpoonts , Delegate Assembly,
Drama Club , ' 61 Club ; F.T.A ; Goris' Bowlong
Club, Jr Escort; J .R.C. Club , Sec .; J R.C Lead·
ershop Camp ; P.T A. Model ; Seraph Sosters ;
Swimmong ; Symposoum Club ; Whote Jackets,
Trees ., Sr. Service.
MACKINTOSH, ART
MALANDER, JIM
'D Club · '61 Club ·
Wrestling'.
'

Football,

Key

Club ;

MANESS, SANDRA
All-School Shaw; Christmas Pageant; Council
Capers , '61 Club , Girls' Choir; Goris' Ensemble
MARLER, BETTY
Delegate Assembly,
Skeast,

'61

Club,

1

I

J.R.C. Club;

MARTIN, DOUGLAS

MARTINEZ, IRENE
MATTSON, CHARLES
All -School Shaw; Delegate Assembly ; Science
Seminar; R.O T.C. Rolle Team; Drill Team .
MAUFF, RONALD
All-School Show; Concert Choir.

MAY, MARCIA
All-School Show; Angelus Staff, Royalty Editor,
'61 Club, Jr Escort, Seraph Sisters; Skeast;
Soph . Math Club ; Symposoum Club; Wolcott
Contest, Sr. Service.

Seniors

MEADER, AL
Chess Club; ' 61 Club
MEDINA, CARMELITA
Gorts' Bowling Club.

MEE, MARIANNE
MELLAND, CAROL
MERRELL, KAY
Delegate Assembly;
J R.C Club; Skeast .

'61

Club;

Girts'

Choir;

MERRITT, JIM
Baseball, Basketball , 'D Club; '61 Club, Key
Club, Swimming
METZGER, JANE DEE
All -School Shaw, Chrostmas Pageant; Concert
Choir, Counterpoonts, Delegate Assembly; ' 61
Club ; F.T.A , Jr. Achievement; J.C.L. ; Skeast .
METZLER, JUDY

M ILLER, GARY
Delegate Assembly, '61 Club, Football, InterClub Council, Key Club, Pres ., Sweetheart
Couple Attendant; Track, Nebbosh Knoght Can didate, Bridge Club .
MILLER, JEANNE
AII-Coty Pep Club ; Drama Club, Thespian
Pres .; Euclidian Club, '61 Club; J.C.L., Scrobe ;
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sosters; Whole Jackets, VicePres. ; Wolcott Contest; Bridge Club; Sr Service; National Merit Finalost.
M ILLER, JIM

�MILLS, CAROL
MILLS, JUDY LOUISE
All-School Show, Councol Cap~rs. Goris' Bowling
Club, Sec.; Goris' Ensemble, Sec, Jr. Achievement, VICe-Pres .; Shofroth Contest; Sp ech
Club, V•ce-Pres .

MITCHELL, CAROLYN DIANE
Count rpo•nts, '61 Club; F.T A.; Goris' Bowling
Club; J.R.C. Club; Skfast, Sr. Semce .
MIURA, DEHHIS S.
Boys' State; Chess Club, Sec.; ' D Club ; Delegate Assembly; Euclid•an Club ; ' 61 Club , Football; Jr Usher, Soph. Math Club; Track;
Wrestling ; Science Club .

MIZER, WILLIAM
Boys' Bowling, ' 61 Club ; Br~dge Club
MLAK, HELEN
G~rls ' Bowling Club; Jr . Achievement.

MOLKEHTHIN, RON

Sw1mm•ng .
MOORE, STEVF.
AII-C•ty Gymnastics ;
GymnastiCs .

All -State

Gymnastics;

We come to learn ...
to work with our hands

MOOSDORF, JANET
AII-Schoo4 Show; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly, '61 Club; Goris' Ensemble •
. MORAN, DEAHHA
Christmas Pageant ; Delegate Assembly; Girls'
Bowling Club ; D. E. Club .
MORGAN, VERNON
'61 Club ; GymnastiCs, Skeast.

MORIARITY, PAT
AII·C•ty Football ; AII -C1ty Baseball ; All-State
Football ; Baseball ; Basketball ; '0 Club ; Delegate Assembly, ' 61 Club; Football ; Key Club .
MOYNIHAN, MIKE
Footbal ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant
MURPHY, JACK
Delegate Assembly, I.R. Club, Vice-Pres .

Seniors
MURPHY, LYNDA
All-School Show, Council Capers, Delegate Assembly, '61 Club , J.R .C Club ; Pre-med Club ;
Principal's AdviSory Councol ; Skeast; Wh1te
Jackets
MYERS, DAVE
Band
HADLER, LYNNE
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club;
J.R.C. Club; Model Teens Club; P.T.A. ModeL

177

�NADLER, STEVE
Baseball ; Boys' Bowling, Gymnastics; Skeast.
NAVRATIL, DAVID
Basketball ; Boys' Bowhng ;
Crew.

Football ,

Stage

NAYLOR, NANCY
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly; ' 61 Club;
Skeast.

NEVIL, ARDITH
Delegate Assembly;
posium Club .

Jr.

Achievement;

Sym -

NEWELL, JOHN C.
All -City Choir; All -School Show; Baseball ;
Camera Club, Vice- Pre s.; Chnstmas Pageant;
Concert Cho~r ; Count&lt;rpoints ; ' D Club ; Foot ·
ball; Inter-Club Councol ; Jr. Achievement ,
Photography Club; Skeast; Swimming .
NEWMAN, JERRY
Councol Capers; Drama
Skeast.

Club ;

Gymnastics ;

NICHOLSON, JULIA
J C L. ; Jr. Escort; Pre-med Club ; Seraph Sis ters ; '61 Club .
NIELSEN, LARRY T.
Euclidian Club ; Foreign Language Club
NIEMINEN, NANCY
All -School Show ; Council Capers ; Delegate As sembly; ' 61 Club; F.T.A., State Vice- Pres .;
Girls' Choir; Girls' Ensemble ; Jr. Escort ; Pron cipal's Advisory Council; Seraph Sisters; Seraph
Sisters Welcoming Committee, Chairman ; Sym posium Club ; White Jackets; Wolcott Contest.

NOLEN, CAROL
All City Choir, Concert Choir.
NORWOOD, CAROL
NOWICK, MARSHA
All -School Show; Christmas Pageant; '61 Club ;
Girls' Choir; Girls' Ensemble.

�O'OANIELS OANEL
All-School S~ow ; Counterpoints, Sec.; '61 Club;
F.T A. , Whole Jacke ts, Sr. Service.
OKUBO, JIM

OLIVER, SHARI
Jr Achoevem nt; Sk ast; Tri- Hi-Y.
ORF, BARBARA
All -School Show; Che rlead ~ r ; D~l egate Assem ·
bl y; Homecomong Quetn Attendant, J .R.C.
Club ; P.T.A. Mod I, Sk east; Tri - Hi Y, Sr. Serv ·
oce

... to learn from discussion

OTSTOT, MARSHA
' 61 Club; Goris' Bowl ing Club ; J R C. Club; Sr.
Service.
OTTERMAN, SANDRA

PACKER, EUGENE
All -City Band ; All -City Orchestra , All -School
Show ; Band ; Councol Capers ; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ; Football ; I.R. Club ; J R.C. Club ;
Pre- med Club ; Show Orchestra ; Skeast; Track .
PAPAZIAN, ROGER

PAPEOO, ELAINE
All-City Choir; All -School Show ; All -State
Choir; Concert Choor; Girls' Bowlong Club ; Jr.
Achoevement.
PARKS, JIM
Skeast; D.E. Club .

PATAKOTIS, VICKY
Counterpoonts Pres., '61 Club ; Inter-Club
Council, J .R C. Club , P.T.A. Model , Symposium
Club ; Sr. Servoce.
PAUL, STEVE
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ;
J .R.C. Club; Sweetheart Couple Attendant.

PEARCE, PENNY
PELTZ, AL
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club .

�PENNY, BOB
AII -Coty Press Conference ; Angelus Staff, Edltor-ln -Choef ; '61 Club , EP.icurean Club ; Prin Cipal 's Advisory Counce! ; Natoonal Merit
F1nalost; Symposoum Club; Scholastoc Gold Key
Award ,
PERKIN, PATTY
All-School Showf· Delegate Assembly; '61 Club,
F.T.A., J .R.C. Cub .
PERKIN, SUSIE
AII .School Show , Council Capers ; Del gate Ass mbly; ' 61 Club ; F,T .A.; J R.C . Club ; Whote
Jackets, B tty Crocker Award .
PERRY, ANNE
All -City Choir; All -City Orch stra, All -School
Show, AII -Sta.te Orchestra ; Christmas Pageant;
Concert Choor; Councol Capers; I.R . Club ;
J C .L. ; Jr. Escort , Srraph Sosters ; Symposium
Club ; Magnoficent Accomplishment in State
Music Contest.
PERSKE, JANICE
Counterpoonts , Del gate Assembly; '61 Club ;
Wh1te Jackets; Sr. S rvice.
PFANNENSTIEL, RON

PHELPS, CHARLES
Delegate Ass mbly; Euclidoan Club, Pres.; In ter-Club Counce! , Jr. Usher; Soph . Math Club ,
Russoan Club .
PHELPS, LEWIS
Euclidian Club; Principal's Advisory Council,
Soph . Math Club ; Spotlight Staff, Editor; Dele gate to Natoonal Teen -age Press Conference ;
Nat1onal M nt Fonalost.
PINGREE, DEANNA
J C.L. ; Skeast.

PLATT, RENA
'61 Club
POLEY, MIRIAM
AII -Coty Choor; All-School Show ; Christmas
Pag ant ; Concert Choir; Delegate Auembly ;
'61 Club ; F.T A.; Jr Achievement; Sr . Service.
PONTOW, CHERYL A.
All -School Show ; Drama Club ; ' 61 Club ; F.T A.;
Skeast ; Spotlight Staff, Busoness Manag r;
Whot Jackets; Sr. Servoce.

PORTER, JOHN
:~~b~~fr . Jr Achi vement; Science Club, Sci POWELL, CARLA
All-School Show.
RADDATZ JUDY
'61 Club ; foreign Language Club ; Sr. Servic •

RATHGEBER, SUE
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; Council Ca pers, Goris' Choor, Goris' Ensemble; Jr. Achotve ment .
REESE, DON
Delegate Assembly ;
Club

Woodbury Contest; Art

REID, SHIRLEY A.
All -School Show ; All-State
Choor; ' 61 Club; Sr. Service.

REMEDI, JIM
Baseball; Skeast .
REYNOLDS, BARBARA
RICE, TERENCE
Skeast; Woodbury Contest.

180

Choor;

Concert

Senior

�RIESE, MICHAEL
All -City Choor; All -School Show; All -State
Choor; Chrostmas Pag ant; Concut Choor;
CounCil Copers , ' 61 Club ; School Organost.
RIGGS, BILLYE LaVON
All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; '61 Club ;
F.T.A.; Goris' Bowlong Club ; Jr Achievement;
Skeast.
RIGGS, VINCENT
All -School Show; Cross Country; ' D Club ; Gym ·
nastics; Stage Cr w; Track .
ROBERTS, KATHY
All -School Show; Conce rt Choir; Sr. Service .
ROBERTS, LILA LEE
All -School Show , Model Teens Club, Treas.,
Shofroth Contest; Skeast , Symposoum Club ,
Whole Jackets.
ROBERTS, SUE
All -School Show; Council Cape rs ; DA.R .
Finalist ; D legate Assembly; '61 Club ; Home•
comong Quetn Attt ndant; J C L.; Jr. Prom
Qu n All ndant ; R.O T.C. Honorary Cadet,
Lt. Col.; S raph Ststen , Tri -Ho - Y; Jr. Escort .

. . . to work with our minds

ROBERTUS, THOMAS
All-School Show
ROBINSON, COLEMAN
Boys' Bowlong, 'D Club ; Delegate Assembly ·
'61 Club, AII-Coty Golf; Golf, Captaon ; Key
Club. Pre-law Club ; Stuaent CounCil .
ROBINSON, DELMAR
Jr Achievement.

ROBINSON, JEAN
PTA. Model.

Seniors

RODERICK, CAROLYN
'61 Club; Seraph Sisters; Sr . Service .

�ROLPH, CAROL
Eucl1d1an Club, Seraph Sisters.
ROSENQUIST, ROD
Baseball ; Boys' Bowhng, Skeast.
ROWLEY, JUDITH
'61 Club ; F T.A.

RUSSELL, NORMA JEAN
RUSSELL, SANDY
All -School Show; Chmtmas Pageant; '61 Club,
G•rls' Bowling Club, J R C. Club; Sr. Service .
RUTHERFORD, JEAN I
Delegate Assembly, J.R.C . Club; Scholastic Art
Award , Sr. Semce.

Seniors
I
RUYBAL. TERRY
Delegat Ass mbly, G1rls' Bowling Club, G~rls'
Ensemble; Sr. Serv1ce.
SAAVEDRA, BONNIE
AII·School. Show ; Chmtmas Pageant; Counc1l
Cap rs, G~rls' Bowhng Club, G~rls' Choir, Jr.
Achievement.

SALIMAN, BARRY
All-School Show, Chmtmas Pageant; Concert
Choir.

SAVOREN, SANDY
SCHEPP, MARLA
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A.; J.R.C . Club; Shofroth Contest; Skeast; Speech Club, Pres.

SCHMIDT BOB
All -City Choir; All-School Show; All-State
Cho~r; Boys' State; Chmtmas Pageant; Concert Cho~r; Counc1l Capers; 'D Club; Delegate
Assembly ; Eucl1d1an Club; '61 Club; Golf;
Inter-Club Council; Jr. Usher; Pre-law Club;
Bndge Club, Pres .; Nat1onal Ment FinaliSt.
SCHMIDT, RICHARD
Baseball ; 'D Club; Football; Key Club; Track;
Wrestl1ng

SCHMIDT, SHARON
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club .
SCHODDE, BARBEE
All -School Show; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club, '61 Club; F.T.A.; Model
Teens Club; Skeast.

SCHOMP, SARA
'61 Club ; I.R . Club; Jr. Achievement; J.R.C.
Club; J.R.C. State Convention; Show Orchestra;
Skeast Sr Service, Scholastic Art Award
SCHONES, DONNA
Skeast

�SCHONES, JANICE
SCHREIBER, PENNY
All-School Show; Delegat A55embly; '61 Club,
Goris' Enstmble; Jr. Achoevement, J.R.C. Club,
Skeast; Sr. Service.
SCHREIBER, SHARRON
Jr. Ach1 vement; Skeast; Sr. Servoce.

SCROGGS, CHARMAN
All-City Choor; All-School Show; Chrostmas
Pageant, Concert Choor; Delegat Assembly;
Goris' Bowling Club; Jr Achoev mtnt
SEAR, LORETTA
All-School Show; Council Capers; Goris'
semble; Skeast.

En.

SEARS, BONNIE KAE
All-School Show, Symposium Club ; Sr. Servoce;
Russian Club

SEFF, JERRY
SEGAL, LORENE
All-School Show; Counterpoonts ; Delegate As·
s mbly, Drama Club; F.T.A.; Goris' Bowling
Club; Goris' Ensemble; J R.C . Club; Knittong
Club
SEIDENBERG, ANTHONY
AII-Coty Cross Country; AII-Coty Track; AllState Cross Country; Cross Country, Capt .; 'D
Club, Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; Key Club,
S c; Track, Capt,

SELBY, JESSIE E.
SESTRICH, JOE
SEXTON, JEANETTE LOUISE
AII-Coty Choir; All -School Show; Council Ca·
pers; Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Ensemble.

SHANAHAN, BRIGI
All -School Show, Cheerleadeo:; Council Capers;
Drama Club, Voce-Pres.; '61 &lt;.lub ; Homecoming
Queen ; J C L., Consul; Model Teens Club ;
Skeast; Sweetheart Couple Attendant.
SHANK, KATHERINE
SHEPHERD, LUCINDA
All -School Show, Seraph Sisters.

SHERMAN, HERB
Boys' Bowlong, Wrestling; D E. Club .
SHIRK, PATRICIA
'61 Club Girls' Bowling Club .
SHULANDER, JOYCE
F.T.A., Goris' Choir; Skeast .

• . . to exchange ideas

SHULTZ, SANDI JEAN
SHUR, SANDY
'61 Club ; Girls Bowlong Club .
SIEGRIST, JUDIE

Seniors

��SIMS, JERRY
SKEETERS, BRENDA.
Delegate Au mbly; '61 Club ; F.T A ; Seraph
Sosters ; Wh it Jackets; Sr. Service .

SLATKIN, BILL
Spotlight Staff, Sports Editor.
SLAUGHTER, DINAH

SLINGO, JACQUELINE
' 61 Club .
SMITH, BARBARA. J .
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Achievement; White
Jackets .

SMITH, CLAIRE KAY
All-School Show; G1ris'
Achievement.

Bowl1ng

Club;

Jr.

SMITH GARY
Foatbalf; Sw1mmlng

SMITH, SHARON
Delegate Assembly ; '61 Club ; F.T.A ; J.C.L .;
Sr Service .
SMITH, TERRY
' 61 Club ; Pre- med Club ; Sportl1ght Staff, Art .

SOUTHERN, JOE
All -City Choir; AII ·Schoal Show,: Chmtmas
Pageant; Concert Choir; Council &lt;.apers .
SPELTS, JUDY
Euclld1an Club, Sec-Treas ; F.T.A. ; Jr. Escort;
Pre -med Club; Seraph S1sters, Soph , Math
Club; White Jackets

SPICER, WILLIAM
'61 Club; Skeast.
STARCK, LANA

�STARR, MARGARET
AII -C1ty Orch stra ; All -School Show ; Ch tr ·
lead r; Counterpoonts, '61 Club ; Show Orch S·
tra , Skeast , Sr. Service .
STEARNS: BARBARA
All -School Show ; Council Capers ; Del gate As ·
sembly , Model Teens Club , P.T. A. Model ; Tri Hi -Y, Vice -Pres.

STEGEMILLER, TERRY
STEIGERWALT, JIM
Euclodoan Club , Football , Key Club .

STEWART, KAREN
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ; F.T A.; Jr. Es cort, Seraph Sisters ; White Jackets .
STEWART, RAY
' 61 Club , J C L.; Soph . Math Club .

STOCKER, ELOISE
All -School Show; Cheerleader; '61 Club; Model
Teens Club, Skeast
STONE, DIANE
Girls' Bowling Club; Skeast; Knitting Club .

STOUT, BEN
Baseball ; ' D Club ; Delegate Assembly ; Football ; Gymnastics; Key Club; Track ; Wrestlong ;
Fall Sports Dance Attendant.
STRAKOSCH, CHRIS
'61 Club ; J R C. Club ; Skeast.

STUBBS, DOROTHY
J.R .C. Club Seraph Sosters; Wh1te Jackets
SULLIVAN, GENE

SUMMERS, MARLENE
All-School Show, Councol Capers; Girls' Choir;
Skeast
SUSA, EDDI
Goris' Bowling Club ; Jr. Achievement, Swimming

�SUSMAN, GEEGEE
SWENSON, DELBERT
Jr. Achievement.
TAKEMOTO, MARGARET
Del gate Assembly , '61 Club ; Girls' Bowling
Club ; Jr. Achiev m nt, Vice -Pres ., D.E. Club,
Pres

TEMMER, ROBERT
THOMAS, JOHN
'D Club , ' 61 Club ; Football ; Key Club; letter
of Comme ndation from Nat1onal Ment.
THOMPSON, JIM
All -School Show ; Christmas Pag ant; Concert
Choir; CounCil Capers ; ' D Club, '61 Club ;
Sw•mm•ng , R.O.T.C. Drill Team .

TONOPOLSKY, ROGER S.
Sr. Service .
TOTH, TOM
TOWNSEND, BARBARA

TREMMEL, CAROL
All -School Show. Concert Choir; Council Capers, G1rls' Ensemble ; Sr . Service .
TULL, JOHN
All-City Student Council ; All-School Show ;
Boys' State, Lt. Governor; Council Capers;
Delegate Assembly, Vice - Pres; Head Boy ;
J C l., Co -Pres .; Jr. Usher; Key Club ; Pre -law
Club ; Pnnc1pol's Advisory Council ; Skeast; Stu·
dent Coune~l ; Student CounCil leadership Con·
ference; Sweetheart Couple Attendant.
TURK, JIM
All-School Show ; Delegate Assembly; '61 Club ;
J.R .C. Club; Skeast.

�TURNER, BETTY LOU
Del gate Ass mbly; Drama Club.
TURNER, ROBBY
Angelus Staff; Eud idoan Club, Voce- Pres .; Jr .
Usher; Soph . Math Club ; Sympasoum Club,
Sec.-Treas ; Woodbury Contest.

•
n1or

TYLER, JANET

TYSON, METTA
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; Madel Teens
Club ; P.T.A. Model ; Skcast; Sr. S rtoct.
UYEMURA, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A., Hist.; Whitt Jackets.
VANDAPOOL, JIM
DeleRate Assembly; '61 Club ; Key Club ; Prin cipals Advisory Councol ; P.T.A. Model; Sweeth art Couple Attendant; Track .

and reposes in spring sunshine

VAN EPPS, BOB
All-School Show; Concert Cl\oir; Delegate Assembly ; '61 Club; football; Student Councol;
Nebbish Knight.
VICKERS, ELAINE
All-School Show; F.T.A.; I.R. Club; J.C.L.; Jr.
Escort; J.R.C. Club; ~eraph Sisters; White
Jackets; S.R.C., Officer.
VIGIL, PEARL

VINES, SUSIE
Sktast.
VOBEJOA NANETTE
'61 Club; Girls' Bowling Club .
WALDEN, MEL
All-School Show; Basketball; Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastocs; Jr. Achoevement;
Skeast; Swimmong; Track.

�WALKER, A~~ETT
Counterpoints; ' 61 Club i F.T.A.; I.R. Club,
Sec.; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sosters; White Jackets.
WALKER, ERLI~E
Counterpoints ; '61 Club ;
J .R.C. Club ; Sr. S rvice.

Jr

Achievement;

WALLACE DIA~E
Bond ; '61 Club ; Seraph Sisters .

WALLER, DIA~~E L
All -City Cho ir; All -School Show; All -State
Choor; Concert Choir; Counterpoonh ; Dtlegate
Assembly; '61 Club ; P.T.A. Mod I; Shofroth
Contest; Skeast, Speech Club, Sec.; Sr Service.
WALTER, ~A~CY
D legate As mbly; I.R Club ; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Sisters , Seraph Sisters Welcomong Com mottee; Skeast; Symposoum Club ; Whole Jack·
ets.
WASHI~GTON, CLEMENTINE
Delegate Assembly; ' 61 Club, Sr. Servke ;
F.T.A.; I.R. Club ; Jr. Achoevement ; Spotlight
Staff, Asst . Pog Editor; White Jackets.

WATTIS, KARE~
Counterpoint• , Goris' En•emble; J .R.C. Club;
J .R.C. State Convention ; Skeast .
WEBER, MARTI
Angelus Staff, Copy Reader, Jr. Achievement;
Spotlight Staff, Art; Whole Jackets .
WEBSTER, JOH~

WEISER, ALA~
Gymnastics ; Swimming .
WEISER, TOM
WELCH, ROBERT J ,

WESTERBERG, CATHY
WHEELOCK, LI~DA
All -School Showb· Councol Capen ; Delegate Assembly; ' 61 Clu ; J.R.C. Club, Skeast .

5

•
n1or

WHITE, JEFFERSO~ G.
Chess Club , Vice- Pres .; Delegate Assembly.

WHITFORD, MERI SUE
Council Capen; Delegate A" mbly ; Drama
Club, Pres ., Goris' Bowlong Club ; Inter-Club
Councol ; Tro-Angels; Wolcott Contest; The• pian .
WHITLOCK, ROBERT
AII-Coty Choor; All-School Show; Concert Choir;
Foreign Language Club .
WIGTO~, DOUG
'61 Club ; Skeast; Wrestling, Science Seminar;
Science Club .

WILCOX BECKY
AII-Schoof Show, Anqelus Staff, Asst. Business
Manager'r
· Mixed Choor; Delegate Assembly; '61
Club; F•. A., Pres.; Inter-Club Councol; I.R.
Club; J.C.L.; Jr. Escort; J.R.C . Club ; Seraph
Sisters; Symposium Club; White Jackets.
WILCOX HE~RY
AII-Schoof Showj, Christmas Pageant; Concert
Choor; Councol I..(Jpers; 'D Club; Delegate A•sembly; '6.1 Club; Football; GymnastiCs; Track;
Wrestling
WILKERSO~, JUDY

Delegate A"embly; '61 Club ; White Jackets;
Sr. Service.

189

�WILLIAMS, CONNIE
All-School Show; Cone rt Chon; Del got Assembly; J.R.C. Club; P.T A. Mod I, Student
Council.
WILLIAMS, STEVE
WILLIAMSON, HARRIETT

WILLIAMSON, MARY
AII·City Orchestra ; AII·School Show; AII·State
Orch stra, Angelus Staff, BuSiness Manag r;
Concert Orchestra, Councol Capers ; '61 Club,
lnt r Club Councol, I.R Coty; I R. Club, Pres.;
J R.C. Club, Show Orchestra ; Student Council
Leodershop Conference; Symposoum Club ; White
Jackets ; Wolcott Contest; Colo . Press Confer·
ence; S.R.C, Officer; Christmas Pageant.
WILSON, BUCK
Delegate Ass mbly, Vice·Pres .; '61 Club; Principal's Advosory Councol; Sktast, Track; Sp ech
Club.
WILSON, BUD
AII ·School Show, Basketball; Boys' Bowling;
'D Club; Delegate Assembly, '61 Club; Golf;
J.C L.; Key Club; Sk ast; Swe th art Couple
Attendant; Tennos .
WILSON, LISA
All -School Show; Delegol Assembly, Sec.; '61
Club; Inter-Club Councol, J C.L., Pres ., Jr.
Escort; J R.C. Club; Seraph Sisters, Treas.;
Skeast, Student Councol Leaders hop Confer·
ence; Whole Jackets
WILSON, MOLLY
Goris' Bowling Club; Model Teens Club.
WILSON, SHERRI
Delegate Assembly; Sr. Service; White Jackets.

WINN, GARY W.
WONG, JOHN, JR .
All School Show; Chess Club; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly, Pres.; Drama Club, Trcas .;
Proncopal's Advosory Councol; Shofroth Contest;
Tri ·Ang Is, Woodbury Contest.
WOODS, CHARLES
All-School Show; Concert Choir; '61 Club .

WRITER, DEBBY
' 61 Club; Skeast; Sr Service; Brodge Club.
YONEHIRO, FLORENCE
'61 Club; F T.A, Voce-Pres; Jr Achoevement,
Sec. J.R.C. Club, Vice-Pres .; White Jackets
YOUNG,BAYAUD
All-School Show; Christmas Pageant; Council
Cap rs; 'D Club; Delegate Assembly, VicePres .; Euclidoan Club, '61 Club; Gymnastics;
I R. Club; J.CL.; Jr. Escort; J R.C. Club; Premed Club; Proncipal's Advosory Councol; Show
Orchestra ; Tennos, School Organost; Sr. Service; Science Seminar.

YOUNGREN, VIRGIL
ZACHMANN, DAVE
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; Skeast.
ZAGAR, SHEILA
Delegate Assembly; '61 Club; Seraph Sisters;
White Jackets.

ZALA, CECILE
ZARINI, CELESTE
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Christmas
Pageant; Concert Choir; Councol Capers; Delegate Assembly; Sr. Class Voce-Pres.; Skeast;
Student Council ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant;
Tri-Hi-Y, Sec; '61 Club; Sr. Service.
ZIPP, JOHN
AII·City Gymnastics; AII·School Show; All-State
Gymnastics; 'D Club; Dele~ate Assembly; Foot·
ball; Gymnastics; Jr. Achoevement; Swommong.

190

��Club
BOYS' BOWLING CLUB
Drehle, Jim- President
Benton, Ray- Vice President
Traylor, Dick- Secretary
Huttenhow, Jay- Treasurer
Mr. Chapman- Sponsor
Ashworth, Pete
Boily, Nathan
Barlow, Doug
Bolton, Joe
Bosworth, Roderic
Bruner, Bill
Epley, Dick
Fong, Tony
Gammill, Bill
Kearns, Jim
Mintken, Tommy
Palmer, Marvin
Peterson, Randy
Robinson, Coleman
Sherman, Rick
Simpson, Daryl
Tadlock, David
Tyler, Edward
Wilson, Bud
Wollam, Russell
BRIDGE CLUB
Schmidt, Bob- President
Miller, Jean- Secretary
Ashworth, Pete
Barnhart, Randy
Bartley, Jim
Borton, Doug
Bolton, Joe
Clark, Chris
Clorke, Jon
Conway, Kathy
Denious, Joan
Hahn, Gory
Hildebrand, Joon
Jacobs, Lee
Kinel, Harriet
Lorson, Shoron
McManus, Tracy
Miller, Gary
Mizer, Steve
Paul, Steve
Rider, Debby
Roberts, Sue
Roderick, Carolyn
Shanahan, Brigi
Turner, Robert
Wilson, Bud
Wilson, Lisa
Zarini, Celeste

CHESS CLUB
Gammill, Bill- President
White, Jeff- Vice President
Lindblom, Milton -Sponsor
B1tter, Edward J
Blatherwick, Ronold
Chen, Tyrone
Cowen, Ed
Fishmon, Nelson
Forboth, Elmer
Goldshind, Bill
lsksow, Neil
Johnson, Annette

192

osiers
Kaanta, Carter
Kovacs, Zoltan
Knapp , Bob
Meader, AI
Moritis, Valdis
Rogers, Michael
Tyler, Ed
Wada, Koji
Wikstrom, Bob
COUNTERPOINTS
Pataketis, Vicky- President
Metzger, Jonie- Vice President
O'Doniels, Danel- Secretary
Adams, Carol
Bailiff, Nora
Barnhouse, Sandy
Bondurant, Rea
Casey, Margaret
Deline, Susie
Dial, Beverly
Dodge, Kathy
Franklin, Kay
Griffin, Holly
Hoines, Sara
Hounor Carol
Hildyard, Sandy
Hoffman Marion
Holzopzel, Bileta
Kenyon, Carol
King, Larry
Lorson, Jill
Mackey, Jean
Mitchell, Carolyn
Newell, John
Perske, Janice
Plott, Jan
Segal, Lorene
Tsobokawa, Hiro
Walker, Diane
Walker, Erline
Woods, Chuck
D CLUB
Blaschke, Dick- President
Von Woerkem, R1ck- Vice President
Helton, Bill- Secretary- Treosurer
Coaching Staff- Sponsor
Achotz, Gerry
Appleton, John
Arfsten, Lonnie
Ashworth, Pete
Bachman, John
Barker, Paul
Barton, Doug
Bennett, Richard
Blackwell, Jerry
Blackwell, Kenny
Blaschke, Jim
Bowens, Ron
Boyer, Doug
Brown, Mark
Bush, Sam
Cheley, Don
Chessen, Doug
Chew, Ed
Clorke, Jon
Collier, Morvin
Daniels, Jim
Demos, Ed
Dert1nger, Alan

Dillon, Craig
Durance, Lorry
Dveirin, Gordie
Evans, Dave
Fairl y, Mike
Flin , Doug
Foust, Glen
Frescoln , Dave
Fuller, Dick
Gogan , Cary
Goldhammer, Mike
Greer, Ty
Hahn, Gory
Heath, Gory
Heath, Ron
Higgins, Otis
Hilton, Jim
Hilton , Skip
Holme, Howard
Johnson , Lee
Kline, Courtney
Kuzara, George
Limb, Jim
La Rosa, Paul
Leonard, Mark
Lind, Kent
MacDonald, John
Madden, Jim
Ma1ns, Norman
Molander, J1m
Manley, Jack
Mayeda, Tom
McDonough, Dave
Merritt, Jim
Miura, Dennis
Moore, Steve
Morianty, Pat
Newlin, Cal
Oliver, Walter
Pappas, Dean
Petty, Rodney
Rahoutis, Gory
Rankin, Dick
Ransome, Bob
Ranum, Jerry
Rausch, George
Riggs, Vincent
Ritter, John
Robinson, Coleman
Satele, Bill
Sawrey, Jim
Schmidt, Bob
Schmidt, Dick
Schroeder, John
Scripps, Jack
Seidenberg, Tony
Sidwell, Steve
Smith, D1ck
Smith, Son
Smith, Ron
Staub, Binky
Stein, Sandy
Stout, Ben
Stracy, George
Stroh, Harvey
Tate, Richard
Taylor, Jim
Terry, Luke
Thomas, John
Thompson, Jim
Thorne, Dave
Van Epps, Dave
Vayo, Don
Wagschol, Pete
Wieder, John
Wilcox, Henry
Will, Mitchel
Wilson, Bud
Winters, Frank

Wrightson, Bernie
Young, Bayard
Zavaras, Arist
Zipp, John
DRAMA CLUB 1960-61
Whitford, Sue - President
Shanahan, Brigi - Vice Presid nt
Hadley, Sally - Recording Seer tory
Wong, John , Jr. - Treasurer
Johnson, Mr Ralph - Sponsor
Anderson, Kathy
Bailiff, Bess
Baker, Suzy
Bond, Wayne
Brown, Walter
Butterworth, Janie
Coffee, LDrry
Dahlstrom, Karen
Dunkin, Nancy
Edmiston, Kathy
Eisner, Ellen
Ervin, Mike
Foster, Carol
Gilbert, Trudy
Golson , Susan
Griffith, Lindsey
Hadley, Sally
Hart, Holly
Hilderbrand, Jean
Hoffman, Marian
Iford, Carol
Joyner, Tom
Kruschnic , D1ck
Lee, Donna
Longstreet, Nancy Jo
Miller, Jeanne
Pontow, Cheryl
Rice, Delabian
Rodriquez, Junee
Rustemeyer, Sandi
Schedde, Barbie
Shanahan, Brigi
Soker, JoAnne
Stone, Sherry
Szwec, Lydia
Walker, John
Whitford, Sue
Wong, John , Jr.
EPICUREAN CLUB
Broun , Don
Chesscn, Doug
Gersh, Miles
Keller, Steve
Kenn1ng, Chuck
M1zer, Steve
Odell, Don
Penny, Bob

EUCLIDIAN CLUB
Phelps, Charles- President
Turner, Robert- Vice President
Spelts, Judy- Secretary- Treasurer
Charlesworth, Mr. Harry- Sponsor
Alexander, Bill
Arimo, Joy
Ashworth, Pete
Barton, Doug
Bolton, Joe
Bronson, Jim
Chessen, Doug
Dillon, Don
Errickson, Marv
Foust, Glen
Hadley, Sally
Hahn, Garry

�Hamilton, Wally
Howe, John
Jovonov1ch, Andy
Jus tis, Robert
levy, Norma
Mtlste1n, Jim
Miura, Dennis
Mosko, Marty
Nelson, lorry
Odell, Don
Payne, Janice
Ph Ips, Charles
Phelps, Lew1s
Poley, Robert
Rolph, Carol
Ruffalo, Phil
Schmidt, Bob
Spelts, Judy
Stein, Fronk
Steigerwalt, Jom
Travis, Ross
Turnb\111, Bill
Turner, Robert
Wagschol, Pet
Young, B. J.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Mueller, Rolf- President
Deeds, Debbie- Vice President
Carr, Marianna- Secretary
Robertson, Debbie-Treasurer

Pigott, Mrs -Sponsor
Abramson, Betty
Bowman, Kathi
Brown, Bev
Bryan, Karen
Charron, Duane
Dreher, Carol
f1scher, Joan
Gardool, Suzanne
Gerner, Mari
Goldhammer, Judy
Harris, Arleen
Heidbrok, Jolhe
Hilton, J1m
Irwin, Fran
Jansons, Mara
Lefevre, Florie
Maxie, Jewel
Montes, Mono
Paulsen, Inger
Poitz, Mary Helen
Pressler, Ruth
Qu1gley, Carol
Rustemeyer, Sandi
Schneider, Myra
Smith, Sharon
Wagner, Potty
F.T.A.
Wilcox, Becky -Presodent
Yonehuo, florence- Vice President
Dunkin, linda- Secretary
Hartman, Sheila- Treasurer
Uyemuro, Carol- Historian
Powell, Mrs.- Sponsor
Armatas, Billie Kay
Borton, Cheryl
Beatty, Blyth
Bemos, Judy
Benwell, Margaret
Brock, Bonnie
Budden, Pamela
Burgin, Carolyn
Chtlders, Bobbi
Dahlstrom, Kar n
Dunk on, Nancy
Ertel, Barb

Gerner, Mary
Goldfogel, Linda
Holcomb, Kathy
Jones, Janice
Janes, Pat
Kerr, Ruth
Koshi, Pearl
larsen, Jil
levy, Norma
lindsay, Flo Beth
lucy, Barbara
McGlone, Pat
Metzger, Janie
Mueller, Rolf
Nieminen, Nancy
O'Danicls, Donel
Paulsen, Inger
Perkin, Patty
Perkin, Susie
Polgcr, Verncssa
Poley, Miroam
Pontow, Cheryl
Riggs, Billy La Von
Rowley, Judy
Schepp, Marla
Scott, Janie
Segal, lorene
Sh rman, Betty
Shu lander, Joyce
Skeeters, Bre,do
Smith, Sharon
Spelts, Judy
Stewart, Karen
Tucker, Beth
Vockers, Elo1ne
Von Hoene, Beth
Walker, Annett
Walker, Betty
Washongton, Clementine
Weaver, laurel
Weldon, lindon
Wheelock, Martha
Whotmore, Bonnie
Wolliams, Anna
Wollots, Nancy
Wilson, Patricio
Woods, Merrilynn

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Gersh, Miles, and Wilson, lisa- Consuls
larson, Sharon- Tribune
Borton, Doug- Scribe
Vickers, Elaine- Censor
Miss Smith and Mrs Gaubatz- Sponsors
Alpert, Ted
Bader, Pam
Benwell, Margaret
Burnette, AI
Carnes, Bruce
Chism, Sharon
D'Amato, Sandy
Dichter, liz
Duncan, Dave
Ellett, Vol
Florey, Barb
Gaul, Pat
Goldfogel, Lindo
Harrell, AI
Hyman, Sue
Jones, Steve
Kawamoto, Judy
Kotzelnick, Kay
lambert, Letty Jo
lard, Gory
levy, Norma
McGee, Bettie
McKenzie, Jeanne
Mijares, Tony
Miller, Karen
Milstein, Jim
Nicholson, Julia
Nowels Carol
Payne Jan1ce
Perry, Anne
Peiton, Carolyn
Pingree, Deanna
Robinson, Ronald
Sanders, Pam
Scram, Jacque
Shanahan, Brigi
Shermock, Anne
Smith, Sharon
Spangenberg, Marty
Tietge, Jerrie
Tull, John
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Wagschal, Pete
Wetzel, Carole
Williamson Mary -President
Wilcox, Becky
Murphy, Jack- Vice President
Wong, Victor
Walker, Annette- Secretory
Work, Stephen
Howe, John- Treasurer
Yabe, Arlene
Ascell, Raymond P -Sponsor
Arimo, Joy
Bachrach, Evelyn
Biggs, Marilyn
Blond, J1m
Bowman, Kothi
Burkhardt, Sue
Campbell, Susie
Chen, Tyrone
Eisner, Ellen
Geyer, Pam
Halladay, Marcia
Johnson, Annette
Krushnic, Dick
McGee, Bettie
McGhee, Mary Jane
Mains, Norman
Morrison, Sally
Poe er, Eugene
Pappas, Dean
Perry, Anne
Roth, Ed
Schamp, Sara
Toth, Susan
Vickers, Elaine
Wilcox, Becky
Wilson, Pot

JUNIOR RED CROSS
Ellett, Valeroe
Prestdent
Yonehue, Florence- Vice President
Brown, Sue- Secretary
Struck, Marge- Secretary
Berger, M1ss E -Sponsor
Adams, Carol
Adams, Vi
Arden, Eleanor
Arimo, Joy
Bachrach, Evelyn
Benosh, Janet
Breitwieser, Lindo·
Bronson, Jim
Brueggeman, Marty
Burkhardt, Sue
Butterworth, Jan1e
Calahan, Sharon
Campbell, Susie
Carr, Donna
Carr, Maroon no
Chapman, Cathy
D'Amato, Jeanne
Dreher, Carol
Earl, Pat

Eisner, Ellen
Ertel, Barbara
Fisher, Janet
Florey, Barbara
Fong, Barbara
Foster, Carole
Franklin, Kay
Friehling, Sharon
Garnsey, Woody
Goldhammer, Phil
Gottesficld, Phyllis
Halker, Sondra
Hozapfel, Belita
Homann, Claudio
Hugaart, Jean
Jacobs, lee
Jaffrey, Phyllis
Johnson, Diane
Kawamoto, Judy
King, Dorothy
Krasas, Ruby
Kruse, Kathy
Kurland, Sally
lindsay, Flo
lutz, Shirley
Mackey, Jean
Madden, Sandra
McCaa, Vicki
McMeen, Sylvia
Miller, Sharon
Mitchell, Carolyn
Nadler,lynne
Otstet, Marsha
Packer, Gene
Pataketis, V1cky
Paul, Steve
Paulsen, Inger
Perkins, Sue
Perkin, Patty
Reyman, Cathy
Roth, Ed
Russel, Sandy
Schaetzel, Mary
Schepp, Marla
Schamp, Sara
Smith, Candy
Starr, Sue
Stone, Sherry
Strong, Shem
Stubbs, Dorothy
Swanson, Julie
Thiebedeau, Margoe
T1eggs, leeza
Turk, Jim
Turk, Marcia
Tucker, Beth
Typher, Martlyn
Vickers, Elaine
Virando, An1ta
Wattis, Karen
Weaver, laurel
Wheelock, linda
Wiggins, Carol
Wilcox, Becky
Walters, Sharon
Walker, Erline
Young, B. J.
KEY CLUB
Miller, Gary- President
Clarke, Jon- Vice President
VanWoerkom, Rick- Secretary
Durance, larry- Treasurer
Schmidt, Dock- Sergeant at Arms
Acsell, Mr. Raymond- Sponsor
Achatz, Jerry
Barnhart, Randy
Barton, Doug
Blaschke, Dick

193

�Blaschke, Jim
Clarke, Jon
Demos, Ed
Durance, Lorry
Fairley, Mike
Gogan , Cory
Greer, Ty
Helton, Bill
Hilton, Jim
Hilton, Skip
Johnson , Bob
Leonard, Mark
Leonard, Tracy
Molander, Jim
Manley, Jock
Merritt, Jim
Miller, Gory
Moriarity, Pot
Nethery Fred
Robinson , Coleman
Schmidt Dick
Seidenberg , Tony
Sherbok, Don
Sidwell, Steve
Steigerwalt, Jim
Stout, Ben
Thomas, John
Tull, John
VonWoerkom, Rick
Wilson, Bud
Winters, Fronk
Zovoros, Arist
KNIT-WITS
Ertel, Barbaro- President
Brown , Bev- Vice President
Schepp, Marla- Secretory
Foley, Bobbi - Treasurer
Mrs. Dean- Sponsor
Anderson, Kathy
Ashworth, Wendy
Bates. Cheryl
Bem1s, Judy
Beaker, Barbie
Block1s, Pot
Brown, Jeanne
Chapman , Nancy
Chinn , Brenda
Cornell, Korolene
Danielson, Nancy
Davis, Meschelle
Ferry, Catherine
Franklin, Kay
Bomber, Dee
Griffith , Margot
Haines, Sora
Harris, Julie
Horns. Sue
Harvey, Charlene
Hatch, Sandy
Heinze, Joxcene
Henke, Jollen
Holland, Cynthia
Jones, Lindo
Jones, Patsy
Kawamoto, Mary
Leever, Carol
Lotz, Norine
McCullough, Pot
McFall, Cheryl
Mitchell, Marilyn
Robinson, Lindo
Rowley, Judy
Sovoren, Sandy
Scott, Sarah
Sm1th, Lindo
Stondly, Nancy
Stone, D1one

194

Stubbs, Dorothy
Swanson, Julie
Tepley, Claudio
Thacker, Ann
Thompson , Gwendolyn
Walker, Erline
Westmorland , Sandy
Wigg1ns, Carol

MODEL TEENS
Hard ing , Mordy - President
Avoy, Carol- Vice President
Holker, Sandy - Secretory
Roberts , Lila - Treasurer
Earl, Pot - Scrapbook Committee
Chairman
Faris, Suzie - Senior Adviser
Nowels, Carol - Junior Adviser
Schoetzol, Mary Jo- Sophomore Adviser
Jeffrey, M1ss - Sponsor
Arden , Eleanor
Armotos, Billie Kay
Benson , Peggy
Bromley, Nancy
Bryon, Koren
Bumpus, Caryl
Butler, Margie
Carr, Marianna
Dahlstrom, Koren
Emmons, Chns
Good , Sherry
Heffner, Sue
Holm, Kris
Holzapfel, Bileto
Jacobs , Lee
Johnson , Jayne Jo
Kenny, Carol Sue
K1ng , Nancy
LaChapelle, Jeanne
Lorson , Sharon
Low, Barbie
Lehr, Paulo
Lindsay, Flo Beth
McCaa , Vicky
McCullough, Pot
Mee, Monlyn
Nadler, Lynne
Naylor, Borbi
Roymou, Cathy
Schodde, Barbaro
Shanahan, Brigi
Storr, Sue
Stocker, Eloise
Stearns, Barbaro
Toms, Peggy
Thibodeau, Margie
Vondopool, Nicky
Wagner, Pot
Wolz, Phylis
Wetzel, Carol
Williams, Marcia
Yobe, Arlene
NINE POINT CIRCLE ROSTER
Morit1s, Vold1s- President
Lichty, Roger- Vice President
Wed del, Nancy Jo- Secretory
Koto , Col- Treasurer
Nicholson, Mr. - Sponsor
Ashworth Wendy
Deherrera, Abe
Do1do, Stanley
Fischer, Fred
Hammill, Fred
Hoffman, Wilson
Hoy I, Greg
Mortensen, Michael
Rheod , John

Rogers , Michael
Wetzner, Steve
Wong, Vic
Yamamoto, Ronald
PRE-LAW CLUB
Leonard , Mark - President
Boum, Robert- Vice President
Borton , Doug - Secretory
French, David - Treasurer
Auger, Mr. John - Sponsor
Brierly, Mr. Justin - Adviser
Anderson, Robert
Barnhart, Randy
Borton, Doug
Boum, Robert
Chessen , Douglas
Clarke, Jon
Clifford , Douglas
Durance, Lorry
Errickson, Morvin
French , David
Ginsburg, Jerry
Horrell, AI
Hultin, Wally
Irvin, Stan
Leonard, Mark
Robinson , Coleman
Schmidt, Robert
Sherbok, Daniel
Tull, John
Vondopool Richard
PRE-MED CLUB
Ginsburg, Jerry - President
Bachrach, Evelyn - Vice President
Movromotis, Jean - Secretory
McElhinney, Anne - Treasurer
Schworzler, Mrs. Henrietta - Sponsor
Allen, lone
Ashworth, Pete
Berman, Jane
Brown, Wolter
Cord, Gory
Cozer, Mary
Chalk, Anne
Davies, Dorothy
Dial, Bev
Ferguson, JoAnn
Florey, Barbaro
Foote, Carol Jean
Foust, Glenn
Gee, Carol
Golson, Susan
Hilderbrand, Coral
Hunting, Anne
Hunting, Suzanne
Iford, Carol
Jaffrey, Phillis
Jones, Steve
Lind, Kent
Longstreet, Nancy Jo
Mosko, Marty
Nicholson, Julio
Norris, Mike
Okubo, Jane
Pierce, Jacque
Rice, Delobion
Solevouris, Mike
Sowrey, James
Smith, Terry
Spady, Rebecca
Spelts, Judy
Taylor, Barbaro
Tiegs, Leezo
Tietge, Jerrie
Thompson, Jeff
Wogschol, Pete
Yosuzowo, Steve
Yrisson, Joe

SKEAST CLUB
Foust, G. T. - Presid nt
Erickson , Morv1n - Vic Pres1dent
H1cks, Vaughn - Secretory
Benwell, Margaret - Treasurer
Aschbocher, M1ss; Moulton , Mr - Sponsors
Arterburn, Alice
Ashworth, Pete
Ashworth, Wendy
Bachar, Sheila
Benish, Janet
Boslough, Jim
Brown, Beverly
Brown, Lynda
Brumbach, Don
Burkhardt, Su
Butterworth, Jon1e
Calahan, Sharon
Cozer, Mary
Chapman , M1ke
Clark, Duke
Cowen , Ed
Downer, Robin
Duckwall, Harry
Ertel, Barbaro
Ervin, Francis
Ervin, Mike
Estes, Cindy
Everett, Steve
Ferris, Suzie
Florey, Barbaro
Fontius, Kay
Forse, Robert
Garnsey, Woody
Gates, Sharon
Gerner, Mary
Haines, Sora
Hildebrand , Carol
H1ldebrond, Jean
Hill, Re Voe
Hogland, Lynn
Holme, Howard
Hoyl, Greg
Jaffrey, Phyllis
Johnson , Richard
Kerne, James
Knox, Cindy
Lamphere, Marcia
Landis, Penny
Lorson, Sharon
Lehr, Paulo
Long, Sandy
Madden, Jim
Mottern, Milindo
Movromotis, Jean
McColl, John
McEihmney, Anne
McGhee, Mary Jane
McMeen, Sylv10
Morgan, Vernon
Morrison, Solly
Morton, Judy
Norm, Lynda
Olinger, Cici
Owen, Harry
Page, Meg
Porkmson, Caryl
Parks, Jim
Parks, Paul
Pingree, Dianna
Pleasants, Ann
Ratliff, Randy
Remesle, Jim
Riggs, Billye
Rogers, Nancy
Rounds, Steve
Rutherford, Judy
Schoetzel, Mary Jo

�Schepp, Marla
Schomp, Holycon
Scho p, Sora
Schreiber, Bill
Schrieber, Sharon
Scott, Koren
Shanahan, Bngid
Shields, Eirene
Simonton, Sandy
S eeters, Eddi
Sm1th, Todd
Stapleton, Ed
Storr, Margaret
Stocker, Erwin
Stuart, Chris
Trokesch, Chris
Thompson, Barbaro
Turk, Jim
Turk, Marcia
Wodo, Koje
Williams, Marcia
Wilson, Lisa
SPEECH CLUB
Schepp, Marla- President
Mills, Judy- Vice President
Woller, Dione - Secretary
Ertel, Barbara-Treasurer
Fox, Mr. Wayne - Sponsor
Alfonzo, Dave, Jr.
Anderson, Cindy
Arden, Eleanor
Baliff, Bess
Bess, Ginger
Briggs, Marilyn
Brown, Guy
Douglas, Koren
Freemon, Carmen Ann
Ginsberg, Jerry
Grunfeld, Edna
Hadley Sally
Joyner, Tom
King , Fronk
Plott, Jon
Taylor, Bob
Wogschol, Pete
Weddel, Nancy Jo
Wilson, Suzi
Wilson, Bucky

SYMPOSIUM
O'Dell, Don - President
Chessen, Doug- Vice President
Turner, Robert- Secretary -Treasurer
Attebery, Mr. Louis - Sponsor
Arimo, Joy
Ashworth, Wendy
Bartley, Jim
Brown, Guy
Brown, Walter
Chen , Tyrone
De Sciose, Nicholas
Forboth, Elmer
Gersh, Miles
Hahn, Gory
Holzapfel, Bileto
Humphries, Sue
Johnson, Annette
Justis, Bob
Kenning, Charles
May, Marcia
MiJares, Tony
Miller, Jim
Milstein, Jim
Miura, Dennis
Mont1s, Vald1s
Mosko, Marty

Nevil, Ardith
Nicholson, Julia
Penny, Rob ert
Rogers, Michael
Sears, Bonnie Kay
Thibodeau, Margie
Wolter, Nancy
Wilcox, Becky
Williamson, Mary
Wong, Victor
THURSDAY BOWLING LEAGUE
Flamboe, JoAnne
President
Haines, Sara- Vice President
Mills, Judy- Secretary
Bates, Cheryl - Treasurer
Mr. Chapman- Sponsor
Anderson, Cindy
Brown, Peg
Costerl1ne, Sally
Danforth, Johnene
Dankert, Sandea
Ehrlich, Judy
Faris, Susie
Foley, Bobb1
Fang, Barbaro
Gonzales, Jack ie
Gonzales, Mary
Hoffman, Marsha
Holman, Isabel
Humphnes, Sue Ann
Jones, Janice
Kath, Marci
Knight, Bobbi
Krause, Helen
Leonard, Darlene
Lupo, Fran
Lutz, Shirley
Maes, Chris
Nelson, Suzi
Otstot, Marsha
Ruese, Cathy
Russell, Sandy
Sherman, Betty
Shibata, Norene
Stone, D1ane
Shur, Sandy
Taylor, Barbara
Taylor, Judy
Vigil, Carol
Wmn, Roe Beth

TRI-ANGELS CLUB
Schmoll, Paul- President
Fisher, Glynda- Vice President
Williamson, Dr. J . Howard- Sponsor
Allen, lone
Anderson, Elaine
Anderson, Judi
Anderson, Kathy
Barker, Donna
Bess, Bill
Bess, Virg1n1a
Bishop, Sharon
Bulmer, Colleen
Campbell, Susan
Carr, Marianna
Childers, Bobbie
Condos, John
Covery, Jon
Cunnmghom, Ralph
Detondt, Carol
Dreker, Carol
Dunkin, Nancy
Erickson, Paula
Erickson, Ruth
Errickson, Morvin

Everman, Carole
Fisher, Glynda
Flock, Conn ie
Fong, Barbaro
Fong, Tony
Forboth, Elmer
Furches, Patsy
Griffith, Lindsey
Hahn, Gary
Haring, Kathy
Herndon, James
Herndon, Julian
Hessler, Donald
Holliday, Judy
Horvath, Mike
Kaonto, Carter
Koptain, Judy
Kaptain, Mary
Kawamoto , Judy
Kier, Ruth Ann
Kiger, June
lucy, Barbara
Miller, Bonnie
Mizer, Steve
Mueller, Rolf
Mu llenox, Bertha
Murray, Dove
Rhead , John
Riese, Mike
Schmoll, Paul
Sears, Bonnie
Smith, Gory
Spear, Bill
Stondly, Nancy
Stewart, Koren
Stoenner, Jean
Strohecker, Wando
Stribling, Robert
Thorne, Dov1d
Tremmel, Carol
Trujillo, Mary Jane
V~rondo, Anita
Wieser, Allen
Wong, John
Wong, Victor
Wood, Paul
TRI-HI-Y
Goldfogel Lmdo- President
Stearns, Barbaro - Vice Pres1dent
Rodnguez Junee - Serv1ce Chalfman
Zann1. Celeste - Recording Secretary
McGee, Betty- Corresponding Secretary
Counts, Judy- Treasurer
Williams, Mama -Chaplain
Call, Mrs Alice - Sponsor
Anma, Joy
Bramley, Nancy
Butler, Margie
Clark, Chmtine
Crocker, Jane
Diner, Gretchen
H1cks, Vaughn
Kawamoto , Mary
King , Nancy
Knox, Cynthia
Morrison, Sally
Orf, Barbaro
Roberts, Sue
Schaetzel, Mary Jo
Scott, Jane
Scram, Jacque
Shermack, Anne
Sherman, Betty
Spangenberg, Marty
Stearns, Nancy
Szwec, Lydian

Thurman, Gail
Wetzel, Carole
Yabe, Arlene

WEDNESDAY BOWLING LEAGUE
Strong, Sherri - Pres1dent
Hefner, Babette - Vice President
Walker, Betty- Secretary
Jackson, Nancy- Treasurer
Mr. Chapman- Sponsor
Anderl, Judy
Barton, Cheryl
Bolin, Jeanne
Boyle, Peg
Brocha, Joann e
Brocha, Koril
Crone, Sharon
F1sher, Janet
Freehling, Sharon
Fugier, Barbaro
Gold, Connie
Hale, Sandy
Hanley, Kay
Harrison, Jean
Henniger, Grace
Heidbrak, Jollie
Homann, Claudia
Jones, Cassandra
Kotzelnick, Kay
Krasas, Ruby
Murl1n, Pat
Olmstead, Judie
Quiqley, Carole
Robb ins, Carmen
Robinson, Joyce
Ruybal , Terry
Shettle, Nancy
Sm1th, Kay
Sterkel, Pattie
Tepley, Claud1a
Tropp, Susan
Tucker, Judy
Ufemo, Debbie
Weindel, Joyce
Weiss, Kay
Young, Lorraine
INTERCLUB COUNCIL
Jacobs, Lee- Pres1dent
Counts, Judy- Secretary
Moore, Mrs. M. -Sponsor
Barnhart, Randy
Drehle, Jim
Ellett, Vol
Foust, Glen
Gommil, Bill
Gersh, Miles
Ginsburg, Jerry
Goldfogel, Lindo
Goldhammer, Mike
Harding, Mordy
Leonard, Mark
Miller, Gory
Morit1s, Vold1s
Mueller, Rolf
Odell, Don
Potakotis, Vicky
Phelps, Chuck
Schmidt, Bob
Schmoll, Paul
Wh1tford, Sue
Wilcox, Becky
Williamson, Mary
Wilson, Lisa

195

�Faculty Index
And rs n, Ehoe, 22
Anderson, Ann louts , 22
Asc II, Raymond, 22, 193
Arnold, H 1tn, 22
Aschbacher, J an, 22, 96, 126, 194
Atttb&lt;ry, lauoc, 22, 19S
Auger, John, 22, 194
Beardsh or, Jack, 20
Berg r, Elsa, 22, 193
Boerbach, Robert, 22
Bragg, Arthur, 22
Br n, Jay, 22
Burm 1ster, Danu~·l, 22
Call, Ahce, 22, 19S
Chapman, Elbert, 22, 192, 19S
Charlesworth, Harry, 22, 117, 192
Clark, Haz I, 22
Col man, James, 22, 90
Coltman, Paul, 22, 86
Colwell, Rob rt P, 12, 21
Craog, Harold Rex, 22
Craog, Myron, 22, 80
Craven, Elozabtth, 22
Dean, Rhoda, 22, 194
D s Jardons, R gona, 14, 22
Dungan, Roger, 22
Dunkon, May, 22
Eggleston, Ruth E , 22
Ek, Son1a, 22
Evans, Alwyn, 22
Ewer, A

Bruc , 22

Flotow, Eleanor, 22
Fox, Wayne, 23, 195
Fruland, Judy, 23
Garrett, lawr nee, 23, 13
Gaubatz, Dorothy, 23
Gern r, Mary-Nelle, 23, 140
Gollttt, Barbara, 23
Glowes, Katheron , 23
Gnadt, Floyd, 23
Gould, K. Fay , 23
Green, Ohv , 23
Groffon, Kathryn, 23
Groll, Harry, 23
Hastongs, Vovoan, 23
Holl, Th lma, 23
Hinderhder, Clyde, 23, 99
Hoffman, Morris, 23
llgaudas, lucolle, 23
Jam s, Motchtll, 23
Jeffrey, Mary, 23
Jester, Marolyn, 23
Johnson, Ralph, 23, 192

Johnson, Rochard, 23
Ktnnedy, Robert, 23, 126
Koons, A1oce, 23
Kre•ncr, Gentv1eve, 23

lace, Kathryn, 23
londblom, Molton, 23
Mahoncha , Mocha I, 23
Mal y, Raymond, 23
Mansfo&lt;ld, G orge, 23, 140
Maronoff, Oscar, 20
Marr, Jcnn•e, 24
Math son, Marton, 24
Motto s, John, 24
Moor , Mary, 20
Moulton, Jack, 24, 93, 94, 98, 194
Mullenox, Clarence, 24, 1S2
N !son, Carolyn, 24
Nocholson, John, 24
Podboy, Maroon, 24
Page, H I n, 24
Panek, Adolph, 24 74, 77, 78
Pearson, Elo•s , 24
Phelps, Chester, 24
Pogott, Blanche, 24, 193
Po.ley, Elozob&lt;th, 24
Powell, Maroon, 24, 193
Race, Edward, 24
R doc, James, 24, 81, 89, 101
Rh n, Edna, 24
Roder, Mary, 24
Root, Abogool, 24
Rudel, Joan, 24
Schworzler, Henroetto, 24, 194
Shadwell, Kay, 24
Shakes~ar , Vorgonio, 24
Shonk, Wayne, 24
SogJSmond, RIChard, 24
Slovtk, John, 24
Smoth, loren, 24
Smoth, Margaret, 24, 193
Smoth, Proce B, 24, 147
Smyth, John, 2S
Spong nb rg, Hazel, 2S, 1S2
Sproul, Creta, 2S
Spurlon, Melvon, 14, 25
Stuckey, Ellwyn, 2S
Trockey, Strgtont, 174
Wted, Mary, 2S
Wolloamson, J Howard, 2S, 19S
Wolt&lt;r, Ahce, 2S
Workman, Serg ant, 174
Zarlengo, Dom•n•c, 25

Zumwinktl, John, 2S

Student Index
A
Abdoo, Maqoroe, 141
Abdoo, Mary, 141
Abramson, Betty, 193
Achatz, Gerry, 77, 80, 98, 141, 192, 193
Adams, Carol, 1S3, 192, 193
Adams, Edward, 127
Adams, James, 141
Adams, Viola, 141, 193
Ahr, Barbara, 127
AI xander, Wolliam, 153, 192
Allen, Helen, 1S3
Allen, lone, 1S3, 194, 19S
Allon, James, 127
Allphon, Nancy, 141
Alper, Pat, 69
Alp rt, Ted, 193
Alvarez, Lorra1ne, 127
Ambrose, Sammy, 153
Amon, Pat, 1S3
Anderl, Judoth, 1S3, 195
Anderson, Cathie n, 127, 195
Anderson, Condy, 1S3, 195
And non, Elaone, 1S3, 195
Andtrson, Judoth, 195
And rson, Katherone, 46, 127, 192, 194
Anderson, Kathryn, 127
And rson, Nancy, 153
Andrew, Mary, 141
Antuna, Rose Mary, 1S3
Appleton, John, 84, 127, 192
Ard n, Eleanor, 127, 193, 194, 19S
Arden, lorraone Ruth, 1S3
Arfsten, lonnoe, 93, 192
Aroma, Joy, 141, 192, 193, 19S
Armatas, Bolloe Kay, 1S4, 193, 194
Arnold, Spenc&lt;r, 141
Arterbu•n, Aloce, 127, 194

Ashton, Moke, 154
Ashworth, Pet r, 83, 1S4, 192, 194
Ashworth, Wendy, 127, 194, 19S
Atkons, Kaye, 1S4
Aumiller, Autoe, 154
Avtrett, Gory, 127
Averett, Kay, 141
Avoy, Carol, 154, 194
Aydelott, St ve, 127
B
Bachar, Sheolo, 141, 194
Bachman, Boll, 141
Bachman, John, 127, 192
Bachrach, Evelyn, 154, 193, 194
Bacon, Tam, 141
Bader, Pam, 67, 69, 154, 193
Baoley, lorry, 127
Booly, Nathan, 127, 192
Booloff, Bess, 192, 19S
Boohff, Nora, 192
Boker, Bonnoe, 154
Baker, Judy, 141
Boker, Susan, 127, 192
Boll, Wendy, 154
Bolocco, Joe, 141
Bankson, Sherry, 127
Barker, Donna, 195
Barker, Paul, 94, 154, 192
Barlow, Douglas, 127, 192
Barnhart, Randy, 96, 1S2, 1S4, 192,
193, 194
Barnhouse, Sandy, 154, 192
Barret, James, 192
Barthel, Bonnoc, 1S4
Bartley, Jom, 19S
Barton, Cheryl, 141, 193, 195
Barton, Doug, 84, 154, 192, 193, 194
Bass, Cynthia, 154

Bates, Ch ryl, 141, 194, 19S
Bates, John, 127
Batt, Dollot, 141
Baughman, Gl n, 141
Baum, Evtlyn, 1S4
Bay rs, Boll, 81, 89, 101, 127
Beoord, Dock, 86, 88, 101, 141
B atty, Blyth , 141, 193
BemJS, Judy, 127, 193, 194
B nd r, Juloan, 101
B n detto, Rob rt, 141
BeniSh, Jan t, 127, 193, 194
B nn tt, Rochard, 94, 141, 192
Benson, Peggy, 121, 1S4, 194
Benton, Raymond, 127, 192
Benw II, Margar t, 96, 1S4, 193, 194
Berg Francy, 127
B rg, John, 77, 80, 98, 141
Berg, Ron. 1S4
Berman, Jan , 141, 194
Berry, Chuck, 127
Bess, Gonger, 1S4, 195
Bess, Willoom, 195
Beth, Randall, 127
Boggs, Marolyn, 127, 193, 195
Bolorusky, John, 127
Bond r, Mark, 1S5
Bonkley, AliCe, 67, 68, 15S
Bonkl y, Nancy, 1S5
Borch, Broana, 127
Bord, Cynthoa, 155
Bord, Karolyn, 155
Bord, Londo, 141
Bishop, Doris, 1SS
Boshop, Sharon, 141, 195
Bott r, Edward, 1S5, 192
Black, James. 81, 101
Blackos, Pat, 127, 194
Blackwell, J rry, 93, 155, 192
Blackw II, Kenny, 93, 141, 192
Blagg, Janell, 127
Blakeman, Barbara, 127
Bland, Harold, 155
Bland, James, 141, 193
Blaschke, DJCk, 68, 77, 90, 101, 192, 193
Blaschke, Jom, 81, 90, 101, 192, 194
Blath rwick, Ronald, 155, 174, 192
Blozzord, Charles, 81
Blozzard, Kay, 127
Blaker, Barbara, 127, 194
Bloom, Gary, 101, 127
Blunt, Bob, 155
Blunt, Pet r, 128
Bohn, Jeanne, 195
Ballweg, Janet, 128
Bolten, Joe, 155, 192
Bond, Woyn , 192
Bonds, Walter, 81
Bondurant, Rea, 141, 192
Bonham, Paul, 156
Borg&lt;r, Brogitte, 128
Bork, Corolone, 152, 156
Boslough, Jom, 81, 126, 128, 194
Bosworth, Rod ric, 156, 192
Bowen, Thomas, 156
Bow ns, Ronnl , 84, 142, 192
Bowman, Kathy, 128, 193
Boyd, Janoce, 156
Boyer, Doug, 93, 142, 192
Boyle, Margaret, 128, 195
Bradford, Karl, 101
Bramley, Nancy, 67, 142, 194, 195
Brannon, Charles, 156
Breotwieser, Londo, 142, 193
Brent, Elizabeth, 128
Breternotz, Solly, 128
Brocker, Richard, 140, 142
Bricker, Kathryn, 128
Brocha, Joanne, 128, 195
Brocha, Karol, 142, 195
Brock, Bonnoe, 156, 193
Brockmeier, Barbara, 128

Bronson, Jim, 46, 142, 192, 193
Broun, Don, 156, 192
Broun, Rochard, 81, 98
Brown, Beverly, 128, 193, 194
Brown, Clont, 156
Brown, Frank, 128
Brown, Guy, 156, 195
Brown, Jeanne, 156, 194
Brown, Londo, 128, 194
Brown, Margaret, 128, 195
Brown, Mark, 94, 128, 192
Brown, Sttv , 142
Brown, Su&lt;an A, 156
Brown, Susan T., 157, 193
Brown, Walter, 142, 192, 194, 195
Bru 99 man, Marty, 157, 193
Brumbach, Don, 142, 194
Bruner, Boll, 128, 192
Brunkhorst, Bruce, 128

Bryan, Kar n, 67, 69, 128, 193, 194
Buch nou, Vockot, 142
Buehl I, Patrocoo, 128
Budd n, Pam, 157, 193
Buhr, Potrocoa, 157
Bullock, B n, 142
Bulmer, Coli n, 128, 195
Bumpus, Caryl, 157, 194
Bunch, Bob, 81, 89 101, 128
Burbach, Edeltraud, 157
Burbank, Anne, 157
Burdock, Doane, 157
Burgon, Carolyn, 157, 193
Burh nn, leonard, 128
Burkhardt, Susan, 157, 193, 194
Burnette, Alb rt, 157, 193
Burt, Vorgonoo, 157
Bush, Sam, 94, 128, 192
Butler, Jom, 157
Butler, Margi , 142, 194, 195
Butterworth, Jane, 128, 192, 193, 194
Butts, Beverly, 157

c
Calahan, Sharon, 159, 193, 194
Coldwell, Ooana, 142
Campb II, Robert, 159
Campbell, Susan, 193, 195
Canaday, Donald, 78, 81, 89
Cang s, les, 159
Cang s, St ph n, 121
Carbone, Boil, 128
Card, Gary, 193, 194
Carl ole, Jay, 96
Carlson, Su&lt;an, 159
Carr, Betsy, 128
Carr, Donna lynn, 159, 193
Carr, Maroanna, 128, 193, 194, 195
Carr, Su , 142
Carson, Mlk , 142
Corter1 Jann1s, 142

Cosey, Margar t, 159, 192
Cassell, Rochard, 142
Cassody, Ellen, 159
Cast rlon , Sally, 159, 195
Caz r, Mary, 142, 194
Chalk, Ann, 159, 194
Chapman, Kathy, 128, 193
Chapman, Moke, 94, 194
Chapman, Nancy, 194
Charron, Daun , 128, 193
Chatzky, Mokc, 1S9
Cheley, Don, 94, 159, 192
Ch n, Tyrone, 192, 193, 195
Ch 55en, Douglas, 84, 150, 159, 192,
194, 195
Chew, Edward, 93, 128, 192
Chew, Rochard, 142
Chold rs, Bobbo, 152, 160, 193, 195
Chonn, Br nda, 160, 194
Chism, Dan Paul, 128
ChJSm, Sharon, 160, 193
Chrost ns n, Joll, 128
Chrostoan, Gonger, 160
Chrostoan, Pam, 160
Chrostoan, Wolloam, 128
Chmtoons n, Russ, 160
Coeloho, Judoth, 160
Cisneros, Gwen, 142

Clark, Chrostone, 160, 192, 195
Clark, Duk , 101, 194
Clark, Jeanne, 128
Clark, Patricia, 142
Clarke, Gl nna, 160
Clark , Jon, 83, 152, 160, 192, 193, 194
Clonard, Ralph, 128
Cobb, B SSI , 142
Cobb, Jeanne, 152, 160
Coco, Patricio, 142
Coffer, larry, 192
Coh n, Ann Shari , 129
Cohen, Bobby J an, 128
Cohen, Marolyn, 128
Cohen, St ven, 142
Collier, Marvin, 90, 160, 192
Collins, J onone, 160
Collons, Nancy, 142
Collons, Phol, 129
Condos, John, 195
Conway, Kathy, 160, 192
Conaway, Nodone, 129
Cook, James, 129
Coombes, Janice, 160
Copeland, Jerry, 129
Corn II, Karol n , 160, 194
Coronado, Joh, 142
Coronado, Paula, 129
Coull r, VIC, 129
Counts, Judy, 160, 195
Covoy, Jon,129, 195
Covoella, Sharon, 161
Cowen, Ed, 161, 192, 194

�Student Index
Cowperthwaotc, Karen, 129
ox. Barry, 161
.ox, St v n, 129
"ram r, Wolham, 161
.randall, Pat, 142
:randall, P ter, 129
Crandall, Shem, 161
.rane, Sharron, 161, 195
rowford, Davod, 81, 129
.rawford, Jerom , 98, 161
riss, I r ne, 129
.rocker, Jan , 152, 161, 195
.rosoer, Cary, 161
.rowcll, Paul, 161
.unnongham, Ralph, 161, 195
.zubaty, Mary, 129
D
~acus, Ruth Ann, 142
Dahlstrom, Kar n, 129, 192, 193, 194
~ale, Vocko, 161
~·amato, Joann , 129, 193
J'omato, Sandra, 161, 193
lonforth, John ne, 129, 195
anocls, Jom, 93, 161, 192
ankert, Sandra, 195
)av , Alfonzo, 143, 195
avodson, Kathoe, 161
OVOCS, Dorothy, 129, 194
avis, Greg, 143
OVOS, Judath, 129
)av•s, M ochelle, 194
)avos, Phol, 81, 129
)aviS, Wendy, 143
lawson, Steven, 143
ecker, Sharon, 161
leeds, Deborah, 193
e Herrero, Ab , 101, 129, 194
eJayncs, Sharo, 143
kker, DICk, 161
lelone, Susan, 192
emos, Ed, sa, 74, 77, 98, 161, 192, 194
) noous, Joan, 33, 161, 192
)e Puc, John, 86, 88, 143
lertong r, Alan, 77, 11, 89, 129, 192
eScoose, N ack, 161, 195
Iandt, Carol, 152, 161, 195
aamond, Davod M ., 143
laol, Bcv rly, 162, 192, 194
lochtcr, Ehzobeth, 193
Iockert, Barbara, 129
acckmann, Helen, 162
lallord, VICkie, 143
ollon, Craag, 94, 129, 192
allan, Don, 162, 192
oner, Gr&lt;tch n, 162, 195
attmer, Joan, 162
obson, Terry, 129
lodge, Kathie n, 162, 192
o bley, Celeste, 129
oada, Stanl y, 129, 194
Onl lson, Cynthoa, 129
onoclson, Nancy, 129, 194
onnelly, Ed, 162
•Orau, Don, 130
lorsey, Janyce, 143
louglas, Fr d, 143
ouglas, Kaar n, 162, 195
I wner, Rabon, 162, 194
ownae, Ball, 94
ownong, Eldrodge, 162
rther, Carol, 143, 193, 195
h r, Dan, 162
rehlc, James, 162, 174, 192
rew, Make, 143
&gt;ubravac, Kam, 143
&gt;uckwall, Harry, 130, 194
uncan, Davad, 163, 193
uncan, Fred, 130
ungan, Dean, 143
&gt;unham, J annae, 130
•nkan, Nancy, 130, 192, 193, 195
unkan, Londo, 118, 163, 193
&gt;urance, Larry, 74, 77, 80, 86, 88, 98,

140, 192, 193, 194
vtmn, Gordon, 90, 192
E
HI, Pot, 69, 163, 193, 194
lmaston, Kathy, 143, 192
!wards, Byron, 143
!wards, Dave, 163
rloch, Judy, 130, 195
sner, Ellen, 130, 192, 193
loopulos, Jam, 163
llet, Val ro , 163, 193
mmons, Chm, 152, 163, 194
oglond, Darr II, 101
aley, Dack, 192

Epperson, Larry, 130
Emkson, Morvan, 93, 96, 163, 192, 194,

195
Enckson, Paula, 195
Encksan, Ruth, 143, 195
Ertel, Barbara, 163, 193, 194, 195
Ervan, Macha I, 163, 192, 194
Ervin, Fran, 130, 194
Eschenburg, Dale, 163
Esp y, B tty, 163
Essman, James, 163
Estes, Cynthoa, 163, 194
Evans, Dave, 77, 93, 192
Everett, VICki, 164
Everott, St ven, 194
Everman, Carole, 143, 195
F
Faarl y, Moke, 77, 164, 192, 194
Fanch r, Sherrie, 130
Fans, Suzanne, 164, 194, 195
Farson, Larry, 143
Foss, Paul, 130
Ferguson, JoAnn, 164, 194
Ferguson, Lloyd, 164
Ferry, Catherane, 194
Fett rs, Olovaa, 130
F y, Warr n, 164
Focks, Larry, 164
Fonneran, Chras, 130
Fisch r, Fred, 130, 194
Fascher, Joan, 130, 193
Fisher, Beverly, 164
F11her, Glynda, 164, 195
F11h r, Janet, 143, 193, 195
F11her, Karen, 143
F11hman, Nelson, 192
Flack, Connoe, 195
Flamboe, Joanne, 164, 195
Flon, Douglas, 77, 80, 90, 98, 192
Florey, Barbara, 143, 193, 194
Floyd, Patty, 130
Foley, Bobbo, 130, 194, 195
Foley, Patricaa, 164
Fong, Barbara, 164, 193, 195
Fong, Tony, 90, 130, 192, 195
Fontous, Kay, 96, 143, 194
Foote, Carol, 194
Forbath, Elmer, 192, 195
Ford, Bob, 164, 174, 194
Foreman, Clarts , 130
Fosnoght, Rick, 164
Foster, Carol L , 130, 192
Foster, Carole, 143, 193
Foster, Paulane, 143
Foust, Glenn, 94, 96, 164, 192, 193, 194
~outs, David, 164
Fowler, Gaylon, 130
Fox, Betty, 164
Fox, Cheryl, 143
Franklon, Kay, 164, 192, 193, 194
Frazier, Larry, 130
Fr dcnckson, Judy, 130
Freehling, Sharon, 164, 193, 195
Freeman, Carmen, 164, 195
French, Dianna, 164
Frescoln, Davis, 94, 130, 192
Friedroch, Bonnie, 165
Fugier, Barbaro, 165
Fugaer, Gary, 130, 195
Fujowara, Ruth, 143
Fuller, Dock, 90, 93, 143, 192
Fuller, Pam, 130
Fuller, Van, 81, 130
Furches, Patsy, 195
G
Gagan, Cary, 77, 80, 86, 101, 143, 192,

194
Gallaway, Paul, 143
Gamber, Doana, 194
Gamel, Fred, 165
Gammoll, Glen, 101, 165
Gammall, Wilham, 165, 192
Gardiol, Suzanne, 193
Garnsey, Woody, 96, 101, 130, 193, 194
Gates, Sharon, 143, 194
Gaul, Pat, 165, 193
Gaumer, Ton, 143
Gee, Carol, 130, 194
Gengler, Ted, 165
G orge, Ronald, 165
Gereke, Janoce, 130
Gerner, Mary, 132, 193, 194
Gerry, Sharon, 165
G rsh, Miles, 165, 192, 193, 195
Geyer, Pam, 143, 193
Giddings, Maroetta, 143
Gilbert, Robert, 77, 81, 89

Golbert, Trudy, 132, 192
Golmore, Jackie, 143
Gonsburg, Gerry, 194, 195
Gloncrt, Sharon, 143
Gl nn, Thomas, 165
Goons, Sharon, 132
Gold, Conn• , 195
Goldberg, Sharon, 165
Goldfogel, Londo, 167, 193, 195
Goldhammer, Judy, 193
Goldhammer, Mokc, 93, 167, 192
Goldhammer, Nelson, 132
Goldhamm r, Pholop, 152, 167, 193
Goldman, Doana, 145
Goldshand, Wolloam, 192
Golson, Susan, 145, 192, 194
Goltry, Norman, 98, 145
Gonzales, Jackoe, 195
Gonzales, Mary, 145, 195
Goad, Sherry, 167, 194
Goodenough, Judy, 167
Goodgoon, Morolyn, 145
Gordon, Pat, 167
Gott sfeld, Phyllos, 132, 193
Grandy, Su , 132
Grasm1ck, James, 145

Graves, Garretta, 132
Gray, J an, 145
Greenberg, Lou11, 167
Greenlee, Jam s, 145
Gr r, Bob, 81, 132
Greer, Ty, 69, 77, 80, 94, 98, 145, 192,

194
Gnffon, Holly, 167, 192
Groffith, Londsey, 192, 195
Graffith, Margot, 194
Grunfdd, Edna, 195
Gurley, Jom, 167
H
Haas, Mildred, 145
Hadley, Sally, 145, 192, 195
Hahn, Gory, 84, 167, 192, 195
Ha1dtr, Barbara# 167

Haones, Sara, 167, 192, 194, 195
Hale, Sandra, 14S, 195
Halker, Sandra, 167, 193, 194
Halladay, Marcoe, 193
Hallman, Monica, 167
Hamolton, Barbo, 145
Homolton, Joyce, 132
Hamolton, Wally, 168, 193
Hammoll, Fred, 132, 194
Hampton, Wdl, 168
Hankons, Moke, 145
Hanley, Kay, 168, 195
Hansen, JanJC , 168
Hardong, Mordy, 161, 194
Hardy, Gloraa, 132
Harong, Kathleen, 195
Havnar, Carol, 192
Horrell, 193, 194
Harroll, Su , 168
Hams, Arleen, 193
Harm, Juliet, 145, 194
Hams, Kathleen, 132
Horns, Sue, 132, 194
Harmon, Jean, 132, 195
Hart, Holly, 168, 192
Hart, Pholip, 86, 88
Hartog, Georg , 168
Hartman, Dovod, 145
Hartman, Sheda, 168, 193
Harvey, Charlene, 194
Hassan, Judolh, 168
Hatch, Sandra, 194
Havel, Denoece, 168
Hawkinson, D1anaf 132
Haynes, John, 98
Heath, Gory, 86, 88, 98, 145, 192
Heath, Ron, 168, 192
Hedenskog, Margaret, 168
Heffner, Sue, 168
Heffron, Rav, 169
Hefner, Babette, 169, 194, 195
Heodbrok, Jollie, 145, 193
Heidersbach, Dave, 132
Heidersbach, John, 169
Heinze, Jaxcene, 145, 194
Hellen, Connoe, 145
H llerstean, Judy, 169
Helms, Moldrcd, 169
H lton, Ball, 77, 80, 192, 194
Henderson, Barry, 132
Hend rson, Rob&lt;rt, 145
Henderson, Russ, 132
Henke, JoEIIen, 145, 194
Henninger, Grace, 195
Henry, Davad, 132
Henry, Joan, 145
Henry, John, 145
Henry, Robert, 169

Henson, Kerry, 145
Herndon, Jam s, 169, 174, 195
Herndon, Juhan, 169, 195
Hessler, Donald, 195
Hesl r, Edward, 169
Hockman, Hel n, 169
Hocks, Vaughn l e, 66, 96, 145, 194, 195
Hoggons, Oils, 77, 85, 86, 98, 192
Holdebrand, Carol, 145, 194
Holdcbrand, Joan, 152, 169, 192, 194
Holdyord, Sandra, 169, 192
Holl, Revo , 194
Holl, Wayne, 81
Holton, Jom, 84, 86, 98, 170, 192, 193,

194
Holton, Skop, 77, 81, 89, 132, 192, 194
Holvotz, Hedy, 132
Hones, Londy, 145
Honton, Paulette, 170
Hotpas, Bob, 145
Hochhalter, Maralyn, 145
Hoffman, Boll, 170
Hoffman, Manon, 170, 192
Hoffman, Marl ne, 170
Hoffman, Marsha, 170, 195
Hoffman, Wolson, 194
Hoglund, Lynn, 170, 194
Holcomb, Cathy, 193
Holdg , Kathy, 170
Holland, Cynthoa, 170, 194
Holliday, Judoth, 195
HolliS, Sue, 145
Holm, Km, 132, 194
Holman, lsab I, 170, 195
Holmberg, AI, 170
Holme, Howard, 84, 94, 132, 192, 194
Holzapfel, Bolcta, 192, 193, 194, 195
Homann, Cloudoa, 170, 193, 195
Hook, James, 170
Hora, Roma, 170
Horoschak, Paulo, 145
Horvath, Moke, 195
Howe, Joh, 170, 193
Howerton, Landa, 170
Hoyl, Greg, 132, 194
Hubbell, Margo, 170
Huber, Yonce, 132
Hudson, Larry, 145
Hughart, J nnl , 132, 193
Hughes, Patty, 171
Humphnes, Sucona, 171, 195
Hunt, George, 132
Hunlong, Anne, 194
Hunhng, Suzann , 194
Hurst, Kathy, 171
Huston, Betty, 132
Huston, Jam s, 171
Huttenhow, Jay, 171, 192
Hyman, Sue, 132, 193
I
lford, Carol, 132, 192, 194
lrw1n, Fran, 193
lskow, Neol, 192
lskow, St wart, 171
Ivers, Danny, 171

J
Jackson, Nancy, 145, 195
Jackson, Dock, 132
Jackson, Sharron, 132
Jacobs, Lee, 171, 192, 193, 194
Jacobson, Beverly, 171
Jacobson, Sh ldon, 101, 171
Jaffrey, Phyllos, 145, 193, 194
Jansons, Mara, 193
Jasso, Vincont, 171
Jensen, Jenna , 171
Jensen, Phol, 132
Jensen, Ronald, 171
Jobe, Judith, 171
Johnson, Bob, 145, 194
Johnson, Doan , 193
Johnson, Hans, 171
Johnson, Janie Jo, 171, 194
Johnson, Martory, 192, 193, 195
Johnson, Nancy, 146
Johnson, Owen, 132
Johnson, Rochard, 132, 194
Johnson, Bob, 145
Johnson, Sharon, 171
Johnson, Steve, 98
Johnson, V11g noa, 132
Johnson, Walter, 93, 146
Johnson, W Lee, 94, 132, 192
Jones, Cassandra, 171, 195
Jones, Jonocc, 172, 193, 195
Jones, Londo, 132, 194
Jones, Londo Ruth, 132
Jones, Marilyn, 172
Jones, Patracoa G., 172, 193, 194
Jon s, Patricia S., 172
Jones, Stephen, 146, 193, 194

�Student Index
Jones, Wilham , 81
Jovanov1ch , Andy, 146, 193
Joyner, Tom , 172, 192, 195
JustiS , Robert, 172 , 193, 195
K
Kaanta, Cart r, 146, 192, 195
Kambara , Carl , 172
Kanarr, Sharon , 132
Kapta1n , Judy, 195
Kapta1n , Mary, 195
Karakawa . Steve, 126, 132
Karr, Ruth , 132
Kath, Marci , 132, 195
Kato, Col , 132, 194
Kauzlanch , Kay, 146
Kavas, fa1th , 132
Kawamoto , Judy, 172, 193, 195
Kawamoto , Mary, 126, 132, 194, 195
Keennght, Denn•s , 81
Keller, Jean, 172
Keller, Steve, 192
Kelley, Mordy, 172
Kenney, Carol , 172, 194
Kenn1ng, Charles, 172, 192, 195
Kent, Lesl1e, 132
Kenyon , Carol, 172, 192
Kerns, J1m , 172, 192, 194
K•er, Ruth , 172, 193, 195
K1ger, June, 195
K1loan , B1ll, 132
Kima , Roswitha, 173
K1mbell, Ty, 132
Kimberlin, Sharon, 173
Kimmell, Marcelline, 173
K•msey, J1ll, 146
Kinel , Harm!, 173, 192
K•ng, Dorothy, 193
K1ng, Frank, 195
King, Larry, 146, 192
King, Nancy, 67, 146, 194, 195
Kitchen, Nance, 146
Kleinman, Neil, 146
Kline, Courtney, 86 , 88 , 192
Kline, Lynda, 146
Klooster, J1m, 146
Klurman , Zipora , 132
Knapp, Robert, 173, 174, 192
Knight, Bobbie, 195
Kn1ght , John, 98
Knoll, Francis, 173
Knox, Cynthia, 146, 194, 195
Komisar, Sue, 146
Korts, Elizabeth, 146
Koshi , Pearl, 133, 193
Kotzelnick, Kay, 146, 193, 195
Kovacs, Zoltan, 192
Krasas, Ruby, 146, 193, 195
Krasas, Tony, 146
Krause, Helene, 195
Krause, Karen, 133
Kruger, Allen , 133
Kruse, Kathleen, 193, 195
Krushnic, Dick, 116, 152, 173, 192, 193
Kulling, Bill, 146
Kurland, Sally, 146, 193
Kuzara, George, 192
L
Lobe, Louis, 133
LaChapelle, Jeanne, 173, 194
Lafortune, R1chard, 146
Lamb, J1m, 93, 192
Lambert, Letty Jo, 146, 193
Lamphere, Marcia, 96, 173, 194
Landen, Ed, 146
LandiS, Penny, 173, 194
Langford, Jud1th, 133
Langston, Robert, 133
LaRosa , Paul, 192
Larsen , J1l, 146, 192, 193
Larson , Sharon, 173, 192, 193, 194
LoSasso, Jacqueline, 173
Lasley, John, 173
Law, Barb1, 140, 146, 194
Lawhon, Sandy, 133
Lebsack, M1lton, 146
Ledgerwood, Larry, 173
Lee, Donna, 133, 192
Lee, Jerry, 146
Leever, Carol, 133, 194
Leever, Linda, 173

Lefevre, Flory, 193
Lehr, Paula, 173, 194
Leiser, Dean, 173
Leonard, Darlene, 146, 195
Leonard, Diane, 133
Leonard, Mark, 98, 173, 192, 194
Leonard, Steve, 173

Leonard, Tracy, 81 , 101 , 133, 194
Letcher, Pat, 146
Levy, Norma , 173, 193
Levy, Steve, 81 , 89, 133
LewiS, Carl , 146
L•bonatl, Nan tte, 173
L•chty, Rog r, 194
L1nd , Kent, 82 , 98, 146, 192, 194
L1ndsay, Flo Beth , 133, 193 , 194
Lipscomb, Peggy, 174
L1tke, Loretta , 133
L1ttle, Frank , 133
L1tv1n, Gabnel, 98
Loeffler, John , 94
Long, Sandy, 96, 194
Longo, Loretta , 174
Longstreet, Nancy Jo , 146, 192 , 194
Lopez, Ad, 77 , 81 , 89, 101
Lopez, Dan , 174
Lotz, Nonne, 133, 194
Lou1, Bryan , 101, 133
Lucy, Barbara , 146, 193 , 195
Luff, Sh lby, 133
Lumbeca, Henry, 174
Lupo, Fran , 195
Lutz, Shirley, 133 , 193, 195

M
MacDonald , John , 77, 80, 98 , 147, 192
Mackey, Jean, 176, 192, 193
Mackintosh , Art, 98, 176
MacMillan , Ann , 147
Madden , J1m, 96 , 147, 192, 194
Madden , Sandra , 133, 193
Maes, Chris, 147, 195
Maher, Bob, 133
Ma•ns, Norman , 86 , 193
Molander, J1m, 77, 176, 194
Molander, Jon , 133
Maness , Sandra, 176
Manley, Jack 1 77, 80, 94 , 147, 194
Mann , M1cky, 147
Marler, Betty, 176
Marler, Dave, 133
Marshall, David , 147
Mart1n , Douglas, 176
Mason, Loren, 147
Mattern , Melinda, 147, 194
Mattson , Charles, 174, 176
Mault, Ronald, 76
Maurer, Cindy, 133
MavromatiS, Jean , 133, 194
Maxie, Jewel, 193
May, Mama , 176, 195
May, Robert, 133
Mayeda, Thomas, 90
McAndrew, Dan , 133
McCaa , Vicki, 146, 193 , 194
McCall , Johnny, 146, 194
McCiaury, Sheldon, 133
McCleskey, Barbara , 174
McCord, M1mi , 174
McCormack , Bob, 146
McCracken , Nancy, 174
McCullough, Pat, 133, 194
McDonough, Bob, 83
McDowell, Jim , 146
McElhinney, Anne, 133, 194
Mcfall, Cheryl, 174, 194
McGee, Bettie, 174, 193, 195
McGhee, Mary Jane, 152, 174, 193, 194
McGlone, Pat, 146, 193
Mcintosh, Mary, 146
McKeeta , Carol, 133
McKelvey, Dennis, 174
McKenzie, Jeanne, 140, 193
McKillip, Carol, 147
McManus, Tracy, 174, 192
McMeen, Sylvia, 174, 193, 194
McRuff1n, Leatha, 174
Meader, AI, 176, 192
Medina, Carmel1ta, 176
Mee, Manlyn, 147 194
Mee, Maryann, 176
Melland, Carol, 176
Mentken, Tommy, 192
Merrell, Kay, 176
Merntt, Jim, 94, 101 , 176, 194
Metcalfe, Dick, 147
Metzger, Jane, 176, 192, 193
Metzler, Judy, 176
Meyer, Ben, 81 , 101
Meyer, Joe, 89, 126, 133
M•iares, Anthony, 147, 193, 195
Miller, Bonn1e, 195
M1ller, Gary, 69, 77, 98, 176, 192, 193,
194
M1ller, Jim, 176

M1ll r, Jam s, 195
M1ller, Jeann , 176, 192
M1ller, Karen , 193
M1ller, Manlyn , 147
M•ller, Ronn•e, 77, 80, 101, 147
M1ller, Sharon, 133, 193
M1lls, Carol, 177
M1lls, Jud1th, 177, 195
M1lst •n, Jam s, 193, 195
M•tchell , Carolyn, 177, 192, 193
M1tchell, Kathy, 133
M1tch II, Manlyn , 133, 194
M1ura , DenniS, 77, 90, 177, 193, 195
MIZer, Stev , 177, 192, 195
Mlak , Helen, 177
Molioo, Ken•sel• , 147

Molkenth•n , Ron , 177
Montes, Mona , 133, 193
Moore, St ve, 93, 177
Moosdorf, Janet, 177
Moran , Deanna , 177

Moran , Fron:es, 134
Morgan , Vernon, 177, 194
Monarity, Pat, 77, 86, 101, 177, 194
Monmoto, DenniS, 101
MantiS, ValdiS, 134, 192, 194, 195
Montz, Dale, 147
Morris, Virg•n•a , 147

Mormon , Sally, 134, 193, 194, 195
Mortensen , M1eha I, 194
Morton , Judy Ann, 147, 194
Mosko, Mort1n , 147, 193, 194, 195
Mouon1 , Norm , 134
Moyn1han, M1ke, 69, 177
Mutller, Rolf, 193, 195
Mullenax , Bertha , 195
Murlin , Pot, 195
Murphy, Jack , 177, 193
Murphy, Lynda , 177
Murray, Dave, 195
Myers, Dave, 177
Mustkowsk1 , Walt, 101
N

Nadler, Lynn , 177, 193, 194
Nadler, Steve, 178
Nakamura , L1nda , 134
Nau , RIChard , 134
Navratil, Dav1d , 178
Naylor, Barbara , 126, 134, 194
Naylor, Janet, 67, 140, 147
Naylor, Nancy, 178
Needens, Sharon , 126, 134
N lson , Judy, 134
Nelson , Larry, 193
Nelson, Suz1 , 134, 195
Nethery, Fred, 80, 148, 194
Nevil , Ard•th, 178, 195
Newbold, Wendy, 134
Newell , John, 178, 192
Newlin, Cal , 94 , 101 , 148
Newman , Jerry, 178
Newman , Penny, 148
Nicholls, W1ll1am , 81 , 101
NICholson, Julia, 178, 193, 194 , 195
N1elsen, Larry, 178
N1em1nen , Nancy, 178, 193
Nolen , Carol, 178
Nolon, Lesl1e, 148
Norm, Lynda , 134, 194
Norris, Michael, 194
Norton, V1v1an , 148
Norwood, Carol, 178
Nowels, Carol, 148, 193, 194
Nowick , Marsha , 178
0
O'Daniels, Danel, 179, 192, 193
Odell, Don , 117, 192, 193, 195
O'Donnell, Rosemary, 134
Okubo, Jane, 148, 194
Okubo, Jim, 179
Ol1nger, Cynthia, 194
Olinger, Lisa, 148
Oliver, Shari , 179
Oliver, Walter, 77, 81, 101 , 134
Olmsted , Jud1th, 195
On 111, Shirley, 148
Orf, Barbaro, 67, 179, 195
Otstot, Marsha, 179, 193, 195
Otterman, Sandra, 179
Owen, Harry, 148, 194
p

Packer, Eugene, 179, 193
Pad1lla, Joseph, 81, 101
Page, Meg , 96, 148, 194
Palmer, Carol , 148
Palmer, Marvin, 134, 192
Papaz1an, Roger, 179
Popedo, Ela•ne, 179
Pappas, Dean, 94, 148 193
Pom, Carol, 148
Porker, Sherry, 148

Parkinson, Caryl, 148, 194
Parks, J•m, 179, 194
Parks, Paul, 134, 194
PotakotiS, V~eky, 179, 192, 193
Pole, Lou•s , 134
Paul, St v , 69, 179, 192, 193
Pauls n, lng r, 148, 193
Payne, JaniCe, 193
Pearc , Penny, 179
Pelton , Carolyn, 148, 193
P ltz, AI, 179
Penny, Bob , 180, 192, 195
Perkin , Patty, 180, 193
Perkin , Susie, 180, 193
Perry, Anne, 46, 180, 193
Perske, JaniCe, 180, 192
Peterson, Ed , 90, 134
Pe terson , Randy, 11, 134, 192
Peterson , Robert, 148
Petty, Rodney, 93
Pfann nstoel, Ron, 180
Phelps, Charles, 117, 180, 193
Phelps, LewiS, 180, 193
Ph1fer, Gary, 134
Ph1ll1ps , Betty, 134
Ph•llips, Earl, 148
P1erce , Jacqu l•ne, 194
P1lger, V rnessa , 134, 193
P1ngree, Deanna , 148, 180, 193, 194
P1ptr, Larry, 81 , 90, 134
Place, Dav•d, 101
Platt, Janice, 192, 195
Platt, R no , 180
Pleasants , Ann , 96 , 148, 194
Poitz, Mary Helen , 134, 193
Poley, Miriam , 180, 193
Poley, Bob, 148, 193
Pontow, Cheryl , 180, 192, 193
Porter, John , 180
Pos., Ch rry, 134
Poulton, Rick , 148
Powell , Carla, 180
Powell, John , 148
Pratt, Clay, 148
Prendergast, Kay, 148
Prescott, Shari, 148
Pressler, Ruth, 193
Pnce, L1ndsey, 148
Pryor, Sue, 148
Pryor, M1ke, 134
Pudlok, 148
Purcell , Robert, 148
Q
Quarve, Roy, 148
Quigley, Carole, 148, 193, 195
R

Raddatz, Judith , 180
RahoutiS, Gary, 90
Rankin , Richard, 93
Ransom , Robert, 83 , 101 , 134
Ranum, Jerry, 77, 98, 148
Rathgeber, Susan , 180
Ratliff, Randy, 134, 194
Rausch , George, 82 , 86, 88, 98
Read, Mary, 134
Real , John , 11
Reese, Don, 180
Reid, Shirley, 180
Reisig , Carroll, 134
Reiva , Thomas, 81, 134
Remed1 , Jim, 180, 194
Reshetn1ak, Valerie, 134
Retherford , Sue, 149
Reyman , Cathy, 148, 193, 194
Reynolds, Barbara, 180
Rhead, John , 134, 194, 195
Rhodes, Robin, 134
Rice, Delab1an , 148, 192, 194
Rice, Terrence, 180
Rich, Terry, 148
Richards, Carol , 148
Richards, Geoff, 94, 149
Ridenour, Deanna, 134
R1ese, Michael, 181, 195
Riggs, B•llye, 181, 193, 194
Riggs, Vincent, 82, 98, 181
Ring, Jackie, 149
Risley, Ela•ne, 134
Ritter, John, 83, 94, 96, 149
Robb1ns, Carmen, 149, 195
Roberts, Kathy, 181
Roberts, Lila , 181, 194
Roberts, Sue, 67, 181, 192, 195
Robertson, Debbi, 149, 193
Robertus, Thomas, 181
Robinson, AI , 98
Robinson , Coleman, 83, 152, 181, 192,

194
Rob•nson, Dan, 77

Robinson, Delmar, 181
Robinson, Jean, 181

�Student Index
Rob1nson, Joyc~. 19S
Robinson, Linda, 134, 194
Rob1nson, Pam, 134
Robinson, R1chard, 149
ll.ob1nson, Ronald, 98, 193
Rob1nson, Steve, 101
Rod nck, Carolyn, 181, 192
Rodr1qu~z. Junee, 96, 149, 192, 19S
Ro , Ch r~e, 181
Ro~sch, Larry, 134
Rog rs, D•an , 149
Rogers, MIChael, 134, 192, 194, 19S
Rog rs, Nancy, 96, 134, 194
Rolph, Carol, 182, 193
Ros.nquist, Rod, 182
Roth, Ed, 149, 193
Rounds, St ph n, 134, 194
Rowl~y. Jud1th, 182, 193, 194
Ruffalo, Ph•l, 149, 193
Rush, Court, 134
Russ, Andreas
Russell, Charles, 81, 101
Russell , Norma, 182
Russell, Sandra, 182, 193, 19S
Rust~meyer, Sandra, 149, 192, 193
Ruston, Bob, 134
Rutherford, Jeonn , 182
Ruth~rford, Jud1e, 149, 194
Rutledge, PatriCIO, 149
Rutkofsky, Dav~, 149
Ruybal, T~rry, 182, 19S
Saavedra, Bonn•e, 182
Saltvouris, M1ke, 149, 194
Sal1man, Barry, 182
Sanders, linda, 149
Sanders, Pamela, 149, 192
Sanders, Ton1, 134
Sanderson, Jean, 134
Satele, W1ll1om, 84, 149
Savoren, Sandra, 182, 194
Sawrey, James, 93, 149
Scanlan, Judy, 149
Schaetzel, J1m, 149
Schoetzel, Mary Jo, 134, 193, 194, 19S
Schepp, Marla, 113, 182, 193, 194, 19S
Schm1dt, Bob, 83, 182, 192, 193, 194
Schm1dt, Sharon, 182
Schm1dt, RIChard, 77, 90, 182, 194
Schmoll, Paul, 19S
Schne1der, Dom, 149
Schneider, Edith, 134
Schneider, Myra, 193
Schodde, Barb e, 182, 192, 194
Schamp, Halcyon, 149, 19S
Schomp, Sara, 182, 193, 19S
Schon s, Donna, 182
Schones, JonJCe, 113
Schre1ber, B1ll, 19S
Schreiber, Penny, 183
Schre1ber, Sharron, 183, 19S
Schroeder, John, 94, 134
Scott, Janey, 140, 149, 193, 19S
Scott, Karen, 134, 19S
Scott, Paul, 13S
Scott, Sarah, 194
Scott, Ted, 149
Scram, Jacque, 149, 193, 19S
Scr1pps, Jack, 83, 94
Scroggs, Chorman, 183
Scroggs, Roialea, 13S
Sear, Loretta, 183
Sears, Bonnie, 183, 19S
s~eman, John , 149
s~ff. Jerry, 183
Segal, Lor~n~. 183, 192, 193
Seidenberg, Tony, 82, 98, 183, 194
Se1kel, Barbara, 13S
Sekyra, Jamie, 149
Selby, Jessie, 183
Sellers, Larry, 81
Serra, Stephen, 86, 88, 101
Sestrich, Joe, 183
Sexton, Jeanette, 183
Shafer, Jeanne, 13S
Shanahan, Br1g1d, 62, 69, 183, 192, 193,
194, 19S
Shank, Kathenne, 183
Sharp, Cella , 1SO
Sharp, Jecquetta, 13S
Shell, Jane, 13S
Shepherd, Lucinda, 183
Sheppard, Ronald, 81, 13S
Sherbok, Dan, 140, 1SO, 194
Shermack, Anne, 1SO, 193, 19S
Sherman, Betty, ISO, 193, 19S
Sherman, Herb, 183, 192

Sh ttl~. Nancy, 13S, 19S
Sh•bata, Norene, 13S, 19S
Sh~elds, E1r ne, ISO, 19S
Sh1mizu, Chari ott~. 1SO
Sh1rk, PatriCia, 183
Shulander, Joyce, 183, 193
Shultz, Carol, 135
Shultz, Sandy, 183
Shultz, Th do, 135
Shur, Sandra , 183 , 19S
Shurtleff, J1m, 135
S1don, Zelda, 13S
Sidwell , Steve, 77, 80, 86, 88 , 101, 194
S1egmt, Jud1e, 183
Simmons, RICk, 135
Simonton, Sandy, ISO, 195
S1mpson, Daryl, 192
S1ms, Jerry, 185
Skeeters, Br nda, 185, 193
Skettcrs, Edward, 135, 195
Slaten, B1ll, 150
Slattery, LoiS, 150
Slatk1n, B1ll, 185
Slaughter, D1nah, 185
Slingo, Jacquel1ne, 185
Sm1th, Barbara, 185
Sm1th , Candy, 150, 193
Sm1th, Cla1r , 18S
Sm1th , Donald, 82
Sm1th, Gary, 18S, 19S
Sm1th, Janie~. 150
Sm1th, Linda, 13S, 194
Sm1th, DICk, 86, 1SO
Sm1th, Ronald, 82
Sm1th, Sharon, 13S, 195
Sm1th, Sharon L, 185, 193
Sm1th, Stacy, 13S
Sm1th, Terry, 18S, 194
Sm1th, Todd, 135, 195
Soker, Jo Ann, 13S, 192
Southern, Joe, 18S
Spady, Reb ceo, 194
Spanarella, Gcn~, 13S
Spangenberg, Marty, 67, 140, ISO, 193,
195
Sp or, B1ll , 81, 135, 195
Spells, Judy, 185, 193, 194
Spence, Bruce, ISO
Spicer, W1lham, 18S
Sp1tzer, Pot, 135
Spotts, DICk, 101
Standley, Nancy, 194, 19S
Stopelton , Ed, 135, 195
Starck, Lana, 185
Stark, Marty, 136
Starr, Margaret, 186, 19S
Starr, Sue, 150, 193, 194
Staub, B1nk, 94, 136
Stearns, Barbara, 186, 194, 195
Stearns, Nancy, 136, 195
Stegemiller, Terry, 186
Steigorwalt, Jim, 77, 186, 193, 194
Stein, Barry, 98
Stein, Frank, 193
Stein, Sandy, 90
Sterkel, Patricia, 195
Steuart, Peter, ISO
Stewart, Karen, 186, 193, 195
Stewart, Ray, 186
Stacker, Eloise, 186, 194
Stocker, Erw1n, 81, 136, 195
Stoenner, Jean, 19S
Stone, D1ane, 186, 194, 19S
Stone, Sherry, 150, 192, 193
Stanemets, Karen, 136
Stout, Ben, 77, 101, 186, 194
Stracy, George, 98
Strakosch, Chris, 186, 195
Strawhacker, Wanda, 195
Str1bhng, Robert, 77, 81, 195
Stroh, Harvey, 86, 88
Strong, Sherri, 150, 193, 19S
Struck, Margo, ISO, 193
Stuart, Chm, 136, 195
Stubbs, Dorothy, 186, 193, 194
Sudholt, Suzy, 136
Sullivan, Gen~. 186
Summers, Marlene, 186
Surber, Sherry, ISO
Susa, Edd1, 186
Susman, Geegee, 187
Swanberg, Chris, 90, 150
Swanson, Julie, 193, 194
Swenson, Delbert, 187
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���Boys

Girls

Apart for a moment yet certain
to come together

��together, with the crowd,
having fun

together, alone,
knowing one another

���What we say is silly,
we do wasting-time things;
but it would seem empty if
one af us went away

�And one day we'll know, in
a sudden, quiet rush

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