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                  <text>East High Records Office

���... 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

�A
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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.

���10

�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.

�12

��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.

21

�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

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�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.

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�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.

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���Music Croups

�Ready

Football

East

Let's

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��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.

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�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.

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�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 .

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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.

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�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

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Points

Opp.

East ......... . 1

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193

41

95

65

Washington

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Jefferson

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Lincoln ..•.... 4
South
North

2

150

83

3

88

116

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4

70

103

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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

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�Mr. Lawrence Garrett DeHerrera, Abe
Johnson , Steve
Lind, Jeff
Lind, Kent
Padilla, Joe
Smith, Ralph

Cross
Country

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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

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�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 .

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�J. R. Craig tokes a jump shot in the state
tournament.

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�VARSITY BASKETBAU
Team

Won

Lost

Pet.

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3

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Manual ............ 10

4

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West ...•...•..... 10

4

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7

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East

North

Washington ........ 7

7

.500

Jefferson .......... 6

a

.429

South ............. 4

10

.286

Lincoln

13

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�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

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�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.

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�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.

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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

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��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

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East

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0

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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

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�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.

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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.

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�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

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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

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�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.

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��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

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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

120

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
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��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

Q
Quarve, Roy, 90, 182
Queen, Bessoe Doan, 145
Quogley, Carole, 182

R
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

�Student Index
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

s
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

T
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

u
Ufema, Deborah, 118, 1a9
Ullmer, Barbara, liS
Ungefug, John, 161
Urban , John , 161
Uyemura, Donna, 101, 161

v
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

y
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
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Jim Milstein
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The 1962 Angelus is printed by
offset lithography on Luminescent
High White Vellum stock. Body
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Medium, captions in 8 point
Metro Medium, and Metro Bold,
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Photographic specifications,
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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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