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�This angelus represents a year in the lives of 2711 people
each an individual ...
different, yet
similar;
each adding something to East
each leaving a mark
perhaps heavy
perhaps light
but there.

2

�... the experience of classroom contributions
athletic participation
club activities

3

�ANGELUS
east high school
volume 46

East reflects both the good
and the bad
of each succeeding generation :
The heritage of tradition sifted by thousands of minds ...
eager
searching or
apathetic
each adding to or detracting from the whole
in relation to his involvement:

�1964
denver,
colorado
publisher
a . b. hirschfeld

�Administration

10

Curriculum-Faculty

12

Activities

50

Royalty

86

Sports

98

Fall

100

Winter

118

Spring

130

Organizations

136

Album

176

Sophomore

178

Junior

192

Senior

206

Index

241

��Steel beams and mortar support the building.
Student enthusiasms, desires, and personalities
sustain the spirit.

8

�I

... the combination of small occurences which result in
a new outlook
acceptance of others
realization of yourself.

��ADMINISTRATION

Mr. Jack Beardshear
Assistant Principal

Mr. Lawrence Garrett
Coordinator

Mr. Robert P. Colwell

Mrs. Anne Broad
Dean of Girls

Principal
1\

�CURRICULUM-FACULTY

Science

Mr. Melvin Spurlin outlines
the program for Biology I.

Mr. Richard Gallegos indicates the proper
chemical for the best biological results.

Mr. Dominic Zarlengo demonstrates
relationships .
12

Miss Carol Dykes helps a stu dent to pin down a smaller
world .

�Applied Science, taught by Mr.
Richard Strickland, emphasizes the
practical application of science.

Unembarrassed, "Shasta" illustrates anatomy.

Mr. Clarence Mullenix
explains present-day al chemy.

Mr. Harold Craig weighs the statistical
probabilities of germination in zoology .

13

�Science
students of science:
students with respect for the elements
for the complicated
bonds of C and H:
students with a lab manual . . .
waiting for the green and orange gas
in step four.
discerning the grey-green spleen from
the mesentery of
a sacrificed frog.
wondering how to find mu, the coefficient
of friction.
hoping to understand the wonders of
science ...
some day.
In his own inimitable fashion, Dr.
Williamson explains the process of
titration to an interested David
Saker.

Mr. Morris Hoffman is under pressure as he demonstrates physics in
depth .

Preparing for an experiment in Physics, Mr. Julian
Jacobi sets up equipment.

14

�Art

Carol Washco has fun mixing clay for a pottery
project.

Art ...
Man's instinctive search for something
above himse:f ... his own creative
vision of nature, the universe, himself, expressing his imagination
with daubs of color on once-white
paper in the molding of an almostalive statue from the inanimate
substances of earth and water ...
Man's pride in his world depicted in a
thousand unique and varied ways.

Jim Cazer listens as Miss Regina Desjardins offers a
suggestion concerning his free style.

Miss Carolyn Epperson contemplates the classic simplicity of a clay vase created by one of her students.

15

�Art

Danny Baylor finishes a finely formed ceramic shape .

The flying wheel .. . while sensitive hands form a
creation in glorified mud .

Knowledge of art technique is reflected as
Mrs. Olive Green guides the pen of Candy
Meininger.

�English

Mr. Lee, by using records and tapes, illustrates one
aspect of English .

" If everything happens that can't be done"a paradox, yet a key to
the ever-changing forms and phrases
of an ancient and complex language
full of odd spellings
strange sounds
ambiguous meanings
sometimes confusing,
but encircling the past and
present tenses
alluding to the future ...
an ever-constant companion
synonym of our maturing and
transitional lives"we're wonderful one
times one."

Miss linda French posts American literature assignments hopefully.

Miss June Smith annotates the negative
while reading a student composition.

�The intricacies of grammar constitute
the subject matter for Mr. Raymond
Schwartz's lecture.

Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner's dramatic interpretations of Shakespeare's plays furnish a third
dimension to the Bard's words.
~~---~---------~

---------------·-n~~

Miss Carol Shaw lists prominent literary critics.

Miss Judy Fruland describes the works of e.e. cummings during her English class.

An English 5x class is given a thorough and energetic perusal by Mr. Harry Grill.

Proper oratorical posture is demonstrated by Mrs. Judith Ward
before her Speech Class.

18

�Mrs. Evva Vickers explains to her English
literature class the significance of Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales.

English
Pam Riffle, listens intently to the beneficial advice of Mr.
Joseph Garcia.

19

�English

�Miss Judy Rowntree analyzes an aspect of "The
Road Not Taken."

Miss Elizabeth Schmitz discusses
the dialogue for the day.

Miss Royalyn lockhart reads an especially
interesting passage of English literature.

Mr. Ralph Johnson cites textual testimony in a talk
on transcendentalists.

21

�English

Mrs. Hill captures English students'
attention .

Mr. Nichols soberly prepares for o contemporary litera ture closs.

Mrs. Flotow peers questioningly at Jim Florey's notes.

Mr. Zumwinkle chortles from the back of the
room.

22

�Mrs. Piggott reinforces German with strong gesticulation.

Foreign Language

The sound of a German dialogue echoing
into the hall ...
hesitant but persistent attempts of a student
to converse in Spanish
and the emotional strain on his
face as he faces an oral inquisition.
pronunciations
conjugations
translations ...
the elemental effort to exchange
the ideas of two different cultures.

While a student crosses his fingers, Mr.
Kemp reads the grades.

23

�Foreign Language

Understanding the geography of France
odds depth to the study of the French lan guage in Mrs. Helen Arnold's classes.
Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz elucidates on
the more exciting aspects of Virgil.

Miss Margaret M. Smith's Latin students nervously wait
to be called during on oral test.

�Mrs. Barbara Fesler gives
her Spanish class a break
from the normal routine by
reading a humorous story
to them.

Students prepare for the
future through Mrs. Mary
Nell Gerner's Russian
classes.

Dr. John B. Matties points out a student's digression from the norm.

Miss Patricia O'Melia takes her French classes
on a personal tour of France.

�Mr. Stanley laughlin explains a mathematical anecdote
from his podium.

Chalk-pale numerals and inked red symbols
on white paper
diagram an ever-widening knowledge
of the reality of the universe
explained in the shorthand of
thought ...
analysis
syllogistic reasoning
centuries of logicpatterns of perception
each step carefully proved
leading into the infinity of
the mind.

Mr. A. Bruce Ewer obtains extreme enjoyment from the
derivation of the Pythagorean theorem .

Studiousness applies to teachers as well as students, as Mr. larry
French has found.
26

�Mathematics

A finger proves an excellent pointer for Mr. Clyde Hinderlider.

Mr. Chester Phelps meditates upon a difficult class query.

Mr. William Kruse unravels a
function of x for Algebra 3
students.

Questions are analyzed in detail by
Miss Elsa Berger.

/

27

�The binomial theorem is humorously explained by
Mr. Nicholson .

Miss Betsy
Theorem.

Bishop

postulates

the

Pythagorean

Mathematics

Miss Mary Thompson aptly demonstrates the value of a blackboard
in teaching moth.

28

�Social Studies
from
Hittites hacking through the Fayum ...
Macedonians marching through Persia ...
to
Germans grabbing half of Europe ...
Russians racing into space ...
Events before, between and after these
are history - the concern of the Social
Science Department. Teachers attempt to
involve the student in both yesterday, today
and tomorrow, through the study of history.
A knowledge of the "why" of the battles,
elections, wars, personalities, aids a student
to understand the events of today.

Mrs. Mary Weed pursues her quest for social
justice in her Modern European History class.

The concept of republican government is elucidated by Mr.
Michael Mahonchak.

Mr. Duniel Burmeister explains the fallacy of the half-truth
in historical interpretation.

29

�Mr. John Timmons valiantly demonstrates
the structure of the original Thirteen Colonies
to an interested student.
Morality and immorality are thoroughly discussed by
Mrs. Alice Call and her Girls' Social Problems classes.

Social Studies

The Revolutionary War and its effects on society are
explained expertly by Miss Shirley Asklof.

Saint Benedict, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Beckett, Franks
and Ostrogoths are first hand knowledge for Mr.
Edward Race and his Medieval History classes.

30

�Mr. Raymond Acsell lectures
to his Boys' Social Problems
class.

Enthralled by a lecture on the Civil
War munitions, students turn away
from the window.

Hanging over the lecturn, Mrs. Abigail Root explains the Gardens
of Babylon.

Mr. Wayne Fox locates Hoover Dam for his American
History class.

Mr. Price Smith explains the symbolism inherent in
an obelisk.

�Social Studies

Mr. Emil Ziegler explains the hidden meaning of
such status symbols as expensive cars.

Mr. James Svenson discusses the basic integrity of Oakes
Ames.

Mr. Wayne Shank allows his subconscious emotions ro be revealed.

Mr. Steven Harlow vigorously defends Calvin Coolidge.

32

�.
Mr. Keith Lindblom poses an American
problem to his class.

Mr. Jack Goodhue explains the pitfalls of AP exams to his College
American class.

Mr. Gary McNee attempts to inject perspective into
American History.

Mrs. Alice Koons gives an impassioned lecture to her Modified
American History class.

33

�Business Education
Typewriters clank- asdf
as puzzled fingers, hunting for letters,
day by day grow surer.
Minds struggle to translate strange figuressoon shorthand symbols become everyday words.
Math and law knowledge- imperative
for success in the business world
beyond high school.

Cindy Burns X's out an error.

Mrs. Faye Bult briefs her students on forms of shorthand.

Crediting a debit is demonstrated by Mr. Wayne
Gnadt.

j

Mrs. Joan Rudel paces do-or-die
dictation.

�Miss Joyce Walker extends her expert advice .

Miss Creta Sproul delivers an oration on
typing .

Mrs . Marilyn Hoyle points out that a
typist must be precise in her work .

35

�Business Education

Mrs. Ruth Eggleston warns Kay Zurbrugg
about the dangers of the " hunt-and-peck"
system.

I
Diane Simpson discovers that an important part of Business Education
is learning how to correct errors.

Using comparative charts, Mr. Dungan tells
the class how important it is to pay their
rent in cash.

36

�Special Education

The Special Education Department operates under the precepts that management of
the handicapped child will enable him to
utilize his capacities, and encouragement of
his individual development will further the
process of his self-realization. Instructors, by
fitting the small classes to the needs of individual students, and by using special equipments such as braillers, earphones, and other
mechanical aids and techniques such as lipreading, mobility training and concrete
structured learning experiences help even the
most severely handicapped student to profit
from a public school education.

Mr. Allan Winter demonstrates emphasized
pronunciation to hard of hearing classes.

Judy Miller shows Mrs. Esther Howard her improved typing technique as another
student looks on.

37

�Special Education

Mr. James Bradshaw prepares for a class in
Special Education.

Mr. lawrence Daniel teaches both Special Education
and American H1story classes.

Mrs. Ruth Hasse gives personal attention to Nancy
Thurman.

38

�Industrial Arts
Wood and steel
heat
skill ...
a coffeetable ...

Mr. Raymond Maley discusses Larry Atkison's proportions.

Cowhide
tools
patience ...
a tooled-leather belt ...
Ink
straightedge
a blueprint
floorplan for tomorrow's home:
mechanical knowledge for future employment or hobby.

Mr. Richard Johnson shows the importance of grain in woodwork.
Mr. Harlan Miller cuts up with
the circular saw.

Mr. Robert Bierbach demonstrates soldering in metal
shop.

39

�Home Economics

Mrs. Mary Ball offers a suggestion to Henry Meininger
as Chef George Barrett contemplates the delicate
white sauce being prepared.

Swatches of cloth
batches of cookies ...
preparation for future activities
as a mother:
cook
seamstress
dietician
or in the business world:
fashion designer
buyer
co-ordinator
home economics teacher ...
training for the feminine role in
a busy life.

Miss Mary Bippes plans a menu
which will offer nutritional value as
well as appetite appeal to her
youthful cooks.

Penny Bosteder consults Mrs.
Gladys Lignon. Soon the shapeless
material will become a graceful
garment.

Mrs. Hazel Spangenberg oversees
Linda larson as she cuts out a pattern piece- first step in the creation of a new outfit.

40

�Special Department

Miss Kathryn Lace finds work easy in the peace of the Girls'
Social Room.

Busy Mr. Arthur Bragg checks his schedule for the day.

Behind the scenes ...
counseling
reprimanding
filing:
to them
numbers and IBM cards
become students.

Mr. George Mansfield, College Counselor, has an informal
chat with National Merit Finalist Rochelle Ohr.

41

�Special Department

Fighting a never-ending bottle with the
I.B.M. machine, Mr. John Smyth punches o
program cord .

Typing a college transcript, Mrs.
Sonja Ek fulfills her responsibility
as records clerk.
Miss Joy Breen, school social-worker, tokes
a _brief respite from her schedule of oppomtments.

The complex job of dealing with
vermicular switchboard wires occupies the time of Mrs. Mary Rider.

42

�.
testing 0 ff .IC e ' Mrs.
Assisting
'" the
Emily Tescher
types out a list of Col Iege Board scores.

Educational
Robert Kennedy, loins various
exp
to Kitten
Career Counselor,
. 1 careers
aspe ct s of mUSICO
Marie Wieder.

Ev
been rs.absent or
ery student
knows
has
M
Marilyn
excused f rom who
class
Jester.

ublic relations, .
go~:fl~tes
students' capital

Prom_oting
Jennie
Marr
with a smile.

·

Miss

�Special Department

Miss Barbara Gillett helps John Ellsworth find " Catcher in the Rye" in the
card catalog.

Mrs. Hazel Clark waits for Wayne
Phillips to sign a study hall attendance sheet.

Miss Eloise Pearson endeavors to painlessly collect fines for
an overdue book.

Miss Elizabeth Craven watchfully proctors
a test.

44

�Mrs. Virginia Shakespeare checks her records at the request of Mr.
Garrett.

Carefully recording the numbers of
new textbooks is Mrs. Kathryn Cutforth.

Mrs. Mae Nelson, replacing
Mrs. Sonja Ek as records clerk,
mimeographs the daily bulletin.

Miss Alwyn Evans, Mr. Robert
P. Colwell's secretary, relaxes
during her lunch hour by
reading a good book.

�Special Department

Keeping tract of a vast stock of books is the job of Mrs. lynn
Schachter! e.

Medicine is often applied to strange
places by Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler.

Mrs. Ruth Bradlor faithfully applies herself to
the tasks of a clerk.
Mrs. louise Anderson keeps track of wayward students' attendance records.

�Mrs. lee Pulaski helps to produce the morning bulletin .

....

Mr. John Slovek tenderly pats a piece of
well-conditioned audio-visual equipment.

Mr. William Engle, an East janitor,
keeps David's home white and
clean.

Excellent lunches require excellent cooks
and dishwashers.

47

�Tools .. .
Time .. .

Thought ...
For an awakening mind.

48

���ACTIVITIES

The experience of activities:
investigation ... the search for the name
of a dance or an idea for a float
anticipation ... of occasions which cancel the monotony of school routine
fulfillment ... after hours of tedious
planning
satisfaction ... the final completion in
participation.

51

���Harlan Dalton, Claudia lang, leslie Clift, Marshall
Wong, Beth Reisbick, Ronnie Gardner, and
Judy Miller exchange opinions.

Janis Metcalfe, Head Girl, conducts a meeting of
the Council.

Carol Hearn, Debbie Davis, Syl Reed, Astrid Iverson, and
Bill Brown listen attentively to another member's ideas.

�Student Council Performs
Gratuitously
Spraying three miles of evergreen rope,
formulating the Colfax Code and building
a seventeen-foot Eiffel Tower were only a
few of Student Council projects this year.
Members, representing the Sophomore, Junior
and Senior classes and school publications
mingled debate on serious school problems
with planning the Sweetheart Dance, Howdy
Day, Color Day, several teas, Christmas Decoration, many assemblies and a car wash.
To foster good relations ·with the other
Denver high schools, Council went to breakfast with each high school.

Student Council members create latest winter fashions for school statuary.

In a manner recalling the flag-pole sitters of olden
times, Syl Reed gracefully decorates the tip-top
branches of the tree.

Humming "The Ballad of lizzie Borden," Mike Pryor
puts the finishing touches on the bannister decorations.

55

�Delegate Assembly members consider another controversial issue.

Delegate Assembly
Registers Reaction

Delegate Assembly members, elected representatives af the student body, express the
will af the majority in matters of school business. This year Delegate Assembly sponsored
the Kennedy Memorial Dance, determined the
placement of the Angel, and continued the
annual United Fund Drive. Buddy Noel's
capable gavel and Mr. Arthur Bragg's understanding sponsorship guided the delegates in
their political ramblings.

Buddy Noel, Assembly president, calls for
the vote on a motion.

56

�Activities Calendar
Howdy Day .......... September 18
Seraph Dance ......... September 28
Sophomore Party ... . ... November 9
Drama Club Play ...... November 15
Junior Prom ............ December 7
Fall Sports Dance ......... January 4
Father-Daughter Supper ... January 31
Sweetheart Dance ... ... . February 15
All-School Show ...... . . . March 5, 7
P.T.A. Fashion Show . . March 12, 13, 14
Council Capers .......... April 9, 10
Senior Prom .. . . ....... . ... April 18
Color Day . . ..... . . .. ... .. . May 8
Senior Class Day .. .... .. . .. May 29
Graduation . . .. .... . ... ... . June 4

57

�Angel Unveiled

Mrs. Federick Orman presents the new
angel to the student body in the Citizenship Day assembly.

A hardly recognizable angel stands alone in
the south court, immediately prior to its
" rejuvenation."

In 1885, Ella Catherine Matty, a six-yearold girl, was chosen from five thousand
Denver children to model for an angel's face
to be put over the keystone of East High.
In 1924, when the school was torn down, the
angel was saved and later put in the south
court gardens of the new East. There it was
ruined by time and vandals.
Last year Mrs. Powell's first-hour English
class started an all-school campaign to rejuvenate the angel. $770 was raised through
various projects sponsored by clubs, classes,
and student activities. Denver sculptor Art
Gore worked four hundred hours on a sevenhundred pound piece of Colorado marble to
reproduce the new angel. It was presented to
the student body by the model, now Mrs.
Frederick Orman, and Mr. Gore in the
Citizenship Day assembly this year.

58

Surrounded by an appropriate red robe, the new
angel is now inside to

�Mr. Kay Shadwell rehearses the band in preparation for the All School Show.

Music Department Keyed Up

The little thrill of nervousness
before stepping onto the lighted stage ...
an "A" echoed from taut strings .. .
the ceaseless beat of a baton .. .
bonds of communication between director and musician
performer and audience:
different talents
varied melodies
blending into the harmony of production.

Mrs. Marion Padboy urges the Concert Choir to concentrate on perfection.

59

�Miss June Sinnard confers with Mr. Jim Nichols on last
minute changes in the All School Show.

Mr. Kay Shadwell conducts the
combined choruses and orchestra.

60

�Angelaires, a singing group selected trom the Concert Choir, entertains at the P.T.A.
Fashion Show.

Concert Choir sets the scene for the production number of "Oklahoma" in the All
School Show.

61

�Spotlight Indebted
to Student Body

Spotlight staff members Dave Heim, Dennis Burdick, and Lois Berkey
work with a printer to compose a page.

Armed with their finger-printed press
cards, Spotlight people shuffle through the
halls in search of new stories and new Truths.
As they gather evidence, staff members combine their critical talents to form a successful
and individualistic newspaper.
Their goal is not to shield students from
prevailing circumstances, but to provide the
reader with several, often discordant, viewpoints for his personal evaluation. Sometimes opposed to popular opinion and the
Administration's policy, Spotlight has made
an admirable effort to deliver a bi-weekly
issue which both entertains and stimulates
its readers.

A highlight of the Spotlight year was the members' presentation of a
crib to their outgoing sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Veatch.

Spotlight editor, Dave Heim, demonstrates the dextenty and perserverance which earned him his position of power.

62

�lois Berkey, Karla White, and Kathy Garrett ore busy
writing headlines under Mrs. Veatch's direction.

Kathy Garrett goes over a Spotlight page
proof.

SPOTLIGHT
Editor·/ n·Chief
Dove Heim

News Editor
Merrick Bobb
Sponsor
Mrs. Margaret Veatch

Rewrite Editor
Charlene Spence

Reporters
lois Berkey
Christy Chopin
leslie Cliff
Jo Elenbogen
Barbaro Foreman
Beth Hougen
Shirley Kishiyomo
Barbaro loomis
Brion McCormack

Business Manager
Howard loomis

Bill Riedesel
Kathy Riedesel
Mikkel Soks

Layout Editor
Steve McCandless

linda Stott
Janice Wright

Page Editor~
Dee Douglas
Kathy Garrett

Photographic Coordinator
Annette Bachrach

Jim Hunsaker
Yvonne Tobias
Publicity Manager
Howard Phillips

Second semester sponsor,
Mrs. Doris Borton, advises on
a story at her desk.

Photographers
Dennis Burdick
Pot LeClaire
Bob Parks
Rusty Stone

Stoff Artist
Dove Heim
Supply Manager
Marlene Zinn

63

�Assemblies Entertain
and Enlighten

X. Nady flees from the long arm of the law after being
sentenced during the White Jackets' pep assembly.

Assemblies at East are geared to the interests of all students, not just to one group. Subjects vary from music and politics to sports and
pep assemblies. A student cannot ignore all
assemblies at East. At least one is based on
his interests.
Janice Wright presents the Colfax Code to
the East student body and to representatives
of the Colfax merchants.

Representatives of the various branches of the armed forces held an assembly
showing the development of the American flag.

64

�Stage Crew Sets Scene

Without the daily work of the stage crew
- weekly assemblies, the All School Show and
special programs presented at East would
be impossible. Although they are unseen,
their duties back-stage determine the success
and continuity of any performance.

Stage crew members control stage lighting, an essential part
of a successful assembly.

Mr. William Holmes, stage crew sponsor, demonstrates the rudiments of stage craft.

�School Talent Spotlighted
"After the Ball," the theme of this year's
All School Show, blended the talents of many
East students into exciting and well-planned
entertainment. Acts ranged from jazz combos
and singing groups to ballet and monologues.
Credit for the success of the show should go
to Miss June Sinnard and Mr. James Nichols,
son, the directors, who mixed and moulded
abilities of diversified student talent into an
original and artistic production. Recognition
should also be given to Mrs. Marion Padboy,
who organized several of the large musical
acts, to Mr. Kay Shadwell, who directed the
excellent Show Band, and to Mrs. Olive Green
and Circulo d'Arte, who created the colorful
scenery.

Boys' Choir members bemoan the fate of
"Poor Jud."
Dancing gracefully, Don Eitemiller and Mardi
Wright help to set the romantic scene for
"After the Boll," this year's All School Show.
Barbaro Baldivia captivates the audience with flashing cape and
Spanish rhythm.

66

�Bill McMosley and Gene Chalk perform while other
acts wait anxiously off-stage.

Fran Jones plays on the emotions
of the audience as she sings "little
Girl Blue."

Jan Metcalfe and Judy Floyd combine their talents
in a double piano act.

67

�PTA Fashions
Fabulous Show
"A Date With An Angel," this year's
P.T.A. Fashion Show, was presented March
12, 13, and 14 to an audience of East High
students and mothers. New styles and fashions for the high school and college-bound
student were presented through the cooperation of the Denver Dry Goods Co. and Mrs.
Pat Geyer, the show's commentator. Models
were chosen from members of the senior class
and practiced long hours to take part in this
year's highly successful fashion show.

Andrea Boyd modeled a military sling-shot jumper
for the fashion show audience.

A black and white ensemble is set off by Sandra
Schodde's smile.

68

�FRIENDLINESS

POISE

CHEERFULNESS

SERVICE

Mary Johnson

Judy Nelson

Kathy GarreH

Janice Wright

DEPENDABILITY

Judy Evans

Senior Girls
Recognize Sisters

BEST All-AROUND GIRL

Janis Metcalfe

SPORTSMANSHIP

Cheri Paxson

SENSE OF HUMOR

LEADERSHIP

LOYALTY

COURTESY

Marian Lewis

Shirley Kishiyama

Chris Heidbralc

Connie Plunkett

�JACK HARDING

RICHARD HARTZMAN

CLAUDIA LANG

JAMIE LYTLE

JANIS METCALFE

WAYNE PHILLIPS

BILL RIEDESEL

GEORGE LACKEMANN

PAT O'NEILL

Angelus Salutes
Scholars

LEONARD ROSE

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FRED SEYDEL

The people on this page
qualify as outstanding scholastic representatives of the
Senior Class. These students
are in the top 2% of the graduating class and scored a composite score above 1332 on the
Scholastic Aptitude test.

�Travis Triumphs

Jim Vrettos gesticulates, adding emphasis to his
oratory.

John Travis delivers his award-winning interpretation to an attentive audience.

Mikkel Saks displays the force of delivery that made
him a close contender in the contest.

The ninety-first annual Woodbury Oratorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
East, was presented on January 15. This contest was started in 1875 by R. W. Woodbury,
a member of the first graduating class of
East. His purpose was to encourage high
school boys in developing their public speaking abilities.
This year, John Travis, a junior, won the
Woodbury Medal for his impassioned delivery of Victor Hugo's "Against the Curtailment of Suffrage." John competed with
seven other excellent speakers: Gary Blum,
Frank DeSciose, John Hess, Bill Pace, Mikkel
Saks, Jim Vrettos, and John Walton. John
Essman and Paul Wagner introduced the
contestants.
The three impartial judges were former
governor Stephen L. R. McNichols, Reverend
Richard B. Kozelka, and Mr. Ernest E. Pech.
~s. Genevieve Kreiner cooched the orators.
7J

�Wright Wins
Wolcott

Janice Wright, Wolcott Medal winner, reads her award-winning rendition to an attentive
audience.

The Wolcott Medal is awarded annually
to an East High girl for excellence in public
reading. The first award was offered in 1880
after the establishment of the contest by the
Hon. H. R. Wolcott in 1879. This year's
winner, Janice Wright, was chosen from a
field of 7 girls, all of whom read sequences
from John Steinbeck's, The Flight.

Dana Gruenert offers her interpretation of this year's
Wolcott Contest selection, The Flight.

72

�This is the Year
that Was
Connie Plunkett, laurel Stone, Carolyn Young, and
Vicky Sanders gaily help construct the second-place
Senior Float, ''The Unisphere."

A tipsy world was the Senior Closs entry.

The third-place Sophomore Closs
is "lookingAheod" to better luck
next year.

''Time is running out," theme for the firstplace Junior Closs Float, introduced the
serious thought of anxiety for world peace.

"This is the Year that Was," the
general theme of this year's Red and
White Day, unified the various activities of the day. In the morning, floats,
created to depict World's Fairs, past
and present, were entered in the
parade by the sophomore, junior and
senior classes, first hour classes and
clubs. Skits, featuring the theme,
"News Fronts," were presented at a
special morning assembly in which the
1964 May Queen was crowned. Later
on in the day, many students attended
the city track meet, "Leap Year," and
cheered the East track team on to
another victory. Creativity and ingenuity were displayed by East students throughout the day.

It's "bottoms up," as eager celebrants destroy the results of weeks of hard labor .

.....

�Floats
"W or ld' s Fa1r
. "

This bevy of buxom beauties announces
the impending arrival of the stupendous,
gigantic, earthshaking, disqualified PreLaw extravaganza.

Going ...

gone.

74

going ...

�Skits
"N ews Fronts "
The voluptuous Sophomore Class's version of "Sex in the
Suburbs" was marrred by the appearance of an ...

unexpected "guest."
"De tail" of our new head boy; or, "News Fronts (?}."

"I build a shape!, you build a shape!,

we build a shape!."

Hi ya, froggyl

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��East School Spirit Tops in the City

Gorda McKenzie

Patty Patterson

Cheerleaders for o day - Fritz Sudholt, Dove Babbs,
X. Nody, and Donny Baylor

n

�Cheerful
Cheerleaders Chant
Choice Cheers

Val Davis

Cheri Paxson
Head Cheerleader

lillian Pritchard

Marilynne Pritchard

Betty Starr

�City
Championship
Rifle Team Vies
in NRA Sectional
East High School's hand-picked
ROTC shooters, Howard Nevins,
James Bell, Rick Marotte, and Dennis
Grant compose a strong and wellbalanced team. Some people say it
takes long hours of practice to become a good shooter; others say strict
discipline; but Sgt. Elicerio, rifle team
coach, recommends large amounts of
both to produce a championship
squad.

Sgt. Trickey patiently explains the intricacies
of an M-1 to first-year cadets.

ROTC Creates
Sense of Duty

Rifle team members put long hours on the
range to produce a championship squad.

�An inspection, a command, or a movement in unison are all integral parts
of military training .

Federal
Inspection
Held in Spring
Inspection builds a sense of responsibility and duty. Throughout the year
weekly inspections are held, gigs are
posted, and records kept high . However, the real inspection takes place
in the spring, when the battalions and
drill team are reviewed by a regular
military officer.

80

Sgt. Elicerio has a way with words, and
discipline, when it comes to military life.

�City Champion
Drill Team
Practices Three
Times a Week

Beginning practice the second week
af school, East High's drill team competes with other schools and performs
for civic organizations, federal inspections, and the All School Show. After
building a championship squad, Sgt.
Elicerio says, "By practicing three
times a week, why shouldn't we be the
best in the region?"

ROTC takes care of the raising of "Old Glory,"
even to a special storm flag on the coldest day.

The drill team was again a
highlight of the All-School
Show.

�Honorary Cadets
Have Earned
Coveted Position

Many hours are spent in practice by East's famed Honorary Cadet
drill team .

The Honorary Cadets must have
grade point averages of 3.0 or better
to be appointed by the military department. The Honorary Cadets drill
for civic organizations and in city
competition; they are also participants
in the Sojourners Contest. Being an
Honorary Cadet involves practicing
drills twice a week, doing clerical
work in the armory one period a day,
keeping scores in the National Rifle
Association sectionals and performing
other vital services for the school community.
The military department handles a color
guard for all of East's assemblies, a vital
service to the school.

82

�Cadet Lieutenant Co/one/

Tom Crumal
Boffo/ion Commander

Sandra Schodde

Cadet Lieutenant Co/one/

Honorary Cadet Co/one/

Jim MacMillan
Brigade Representative

Battalion
Commander
Appointed
James Adamson

Gerald Cunningham

Company Executive Officer

Company Executive Officer

Battalion Commander Tom
Crumal, and Brigade Representative, Jim MacMillan, have
been appointed to their positions by their results in an allcity competition. The competition consists of an interview
and the ability to apply, practically, leadership and drill
skills. In order to maintain
their positions, they can get
no grade lower than a 11 B.11

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenonf

David LeMaster

Ronald lwagoshi

Company Executive Officer

Company Executive Officer

Cadet Sergeant Moior

Cadet F~rst Sergeant

Cadet First Sergeant

John Glenn

William Hillhouse

Dovid Maddy

Cadet First Sergeant

Carl Metz

�Cadet Major

Vicky Wilson

James Bell

Honorary Cadet Major

Battalion XO
Cadet Captain

Val Anisimow
Company Commander

Cadet Captain

Clark Riggins
Co mpany Commander

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

David Lundquist

Vova Anisimow

Company Commander

Company Commander

Cadet Captain

Cadet Major

Cadet Captain

Kent Peterson

Richard Field

Rick Marotte

Battalion S-1

Battalion S-3

Battalion A1r Oflteer

Cadet Captain

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Cadet Captain

Guntis Moritis

Larry Welch

Battalion S-2

Battalion S-4

�Military Training

Cadet L1eutenant

Tom Carrasco
Platoon Leader

Honorary Cadet Captain

Cadet lieutenant

Charles Church
Platoon Leader

Judy Floyd
Honorary Cadet Captain

lani Modesitt

Mary Johnson

Honorary Cadet Captain

Honorary Cadet Captain

Cadet Lieutenant

Charles Cox
Platoon Leader

Cadet lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

Cadet Lieutenant

Dennis Grant

Marshall Wong

Robert Easley

Platoon Leader

Platoon Leader

Platoon Leader

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85

�ROYALTY

Miss Kathy Wellington
Angelus Queen

The chosen few ...
representing the starry hopes of every girl,
perfection in the mind of each boy:
A quality of radiance and blossoming maturity;
recognized by many, yet unique in her individuality,
she reigns for a night.

Mr. Everett Clark
Angelus King

86

�Smothers Brothers Select Angelus
King and Queen
The final selection of the Angelus King and
Queen was made this year by The Smothers
Brothers. Preliminary selection of three sophomore boys and three sophomore girls was
made by unbiased judges. The six photographs
were then sent to the Smothers Brothers in
California, who selected Miss Kathy Wellington and Mr. Everett Clark as the 1963-64
Angelus King and Queen.

87

�Miss Betty Starr
Fall Sports Queen
One of the best-attended dances of the
year was "Haja," the Fall Sports Dance sponsored by the Angelus and Spotlight staffs.
Measled, multicolored streamers added a
note of frivolity to the sophisticated, surfing
beat of the "Astronauts." Between encores
of the "Dog" and the "Monkey," Miss Betty
Starr, tennis team candidate, was crowned
Fall Sports Queen by Miss Eleanor Arden,
last year's queen. Betty was escorted by
Bruce Walker.
88

�FALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANTS ore left to right and top to bottom: Meredith Pate, Charlene Spence, Kathy Taylor,
Lilli Pritchard, Betty Bonsib, Sondra Schodde and Cindy Burns.

Tears ...

. .. soon to be followed by laughter ... are
shed by Betty Starr as she is crowned queen
of the "HAJA."

89

�Miss Patty Patterson
Junior Prom Queen

90

�JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ATTENDANTS are left to right and top to bottom: Lilli Pritchard, Cindy Burns, Katy
Pate, Meredith Pate, Gorda McKenzie, and Betty Starr.

"Prophecy" foretold that Miss Patty Patterson was to be crowned Junior Prom Queen
of the class of '64. A misty blue atmosphere
was created by miles of polyethelene bags
hanging from the rafters. Miss Kiffaney Kline,
last year's Junior Prom Queen, crowned Patty
while the "Classics" set the mood with music.
Miss Patterson's escort was Mr. Sink Staub.

91

�Miss Cindy Burns and Mr. X. Nady
Sweetheart Couple
92

�Mr. lob layers
Miss Katy Pate

Mr. John Ellsworth
Miss Sandra Schodde

Mr. Paul Martyn
Miss Kari Newton

Sweetheart
Attendants
"More Amour" was the theme of the Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by Student Council.
Red and white streamers strung with hearts
helped to express the valentine mood. As the
time for the crowning of the 1964 Sweetheart
King and Queen approached, the twelve
candidates were presented, and the crowns
were placed on the heads of Mr. X. Nady
and Miss Cindy Burns. The sweetheart couple
then began the traditional first dance to music
provided by "The Catalinas."

Mr. Dave Nicholson
Miss Connie Plunkett

Mr. Lee Omohundro
Miss Lonnie Alexander

Mr. Dave Sidwell
Miss Meredy Pate

93

��Senior May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom: Marilynne Pritchard,
Connie Plunkett, Betty Bonsib, Mary Johnson, Sandra Schodde, Cheri Paxson, Judy Evans,
and Sharon Buxton.

Miss Judy Evans
May Queen
95

�Honorary May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom: Astrid Iversen,
Beth Reisbeck, Barbie Baker, Janice Wright, Susie Brown, Emi Stracy, Judy Nelson,
lani Modesitt, linn Harding, Val Davis, and Charlene Spence.

96

�Sophomore and Junior May Queen Attendants are left to right and top to bottom:
Lilli Pritchard, Susan Shermack, Cathy Riffel, Carol Hearn, Candy Sekyra, Mattie Milton,
Meredy Pate, Betty Starr, Patty Patterson, Cindy Burns, Cindy Ziegler.

97

��SPORTS

Behind every win, many hours of practice:
time to learn, to work, to mold the
mental and physical attitudes which can
determine triumph or defeat.
The kick-off, climax of tense anticipation,
the thrill of a touchdown,
the throng of the crowd.
The suspense before a free-throw,
cheerleaders embodying the Angel spirit.
A homerun, the race won:
the sweat, anguish and pride that belong
to the athlete.

99

��East Takes City,
Falters in State
East's nineteen sixty-three football team
began the season with a flourish. By defeating Loveland and Pueblo East in pre-season
games, the Angels entered their first league
game against South Rebels 14-0, and Cherub
football followers began to believe that the
Angel team was on its way to another city
championship.
Following the South game, East put down
Thomas Jefferson 12-6, and went on to face
an unbeaten and highly touted Abraham
Lincoln. This game proved to be the successful turning point in East's quest for a city
championship. After Lincoln intercepted an
East pass on the third play of the game, the
East defense went to work and held the
Lancers for no gain. The ball returned to the
Angels. East promptly scored on a 73-yard
pass play from tailback Dave Babbs to wingback Steve Dertinger. This began the downfall of the Lancer team, with the final score
21-7. East's defense held Lincoln to twelve
yards rushing and one first down in the first
half of this crucial game.

Coach Pat Panek listens intently to the questions and remarks of an East football player.

Steve Dertinger' s extra point
attempt goes wide of its mark
as East defeats Thomas Jefferson 12-6. X. Nady (12) holds
for the place kick.

lOT

�East's line backers, lee Omohundro, X. Nady, and
John Ellsworth, gaze knowingly into the North backfield as they prepare for action. East won by 43-9.

Grimacing in pain, Paul Springs shows Coach Paul
Coleman the source.

Easily defeating North 43-0, Manual
39-0, and West 55-0, East faced George
Washington in the last game of the league
season. The winning team would qualify for
a berth in the state play offs. But the Angels
suffered a tremendous setback when All-State
tackle Dave Sidwell injured his ankle in practice. This injury disabled Sidwell for the
George Washington game and the remainder
of the season. However, East, highly keyed up
for the game, routed George Washington
35-13, brought Coach Pat Panek his sixteenth
City championship, and won a chance at the
state title. This meant facing Pueblo Centennial in the semi-final game at Pueblo School
Stadium.
Trying to shake off a tackler, X. Nady (12) heads
downfield as Gary Foster throws a block in the
background.

�Throughout the season East was rated a
strong favorite to take state. However, entering the semi-final game without the services
of Dave Sidwell, Steve Dertinger, and Toasty
Brame, the Angels were definitely not at full
strength. The Centennial Bulldogs came to
play football and would not be denied a
hardfought victory. East, hampered by injuries and a day in which they could do
nothing right, lost to the fired-up Centennial
squad 27-26.

Coach Panek contemplates his strategy for the second half as Joe Santifer (27) rests in the background.

Halfback Floyd Tunson (40) takes a hand-off during
the George Washington game. East drubbed the
Patriots 35-13 and captured its sixteenth City
championship under Coach Panek.

Dave Babbs
Stan Barrett
Bab Bayers
Dan Baylor
Jim Bareing
Nathan Brame
Bab Brannon
John Craig
Tom Crumal
John Doniels
Steve Dertinger
John Ellsworth
Roger Flowers
Gary Foster
Joe Franek
John Gaul
Mike Hendryson
Mike Hogue
Mark Johnson
Don Macl ntosh
Jack Moyers
X. Nady
lee Omohundro
Rennie Pope
Ric Pomeranz
Sylvester Reed
Joe Santifer
Dave Sidwell
Paul Springs
Floyd Tunson
Marcellus Wollace
Chuck Williams
Mike Stratton

Mike Hogue (21) changes
direction to set up a block by
X. Nady (12) against the
George Washington Patriots.
103

�East's offensive line is poised and ready to attack the
South defense. East downed the Rebels 14-0.

Eyeing a Pueblo Centennial defender, X. Nady (12)
carries the ball for the offense as East suffers its only
loss of the season to Centennial, 27-26. J. R. Craig
(81) follows the play.

After receavmg a pass, J. R. Craig
gallops down the field.

John Ellsworth (25), Joe Franek (1 0),
and Lee Omohundro (51) smother a
T.J. ball carrier as Gary Foster (64)
looks on.
104

�Gory Foster relaxes during
a lull in the action.

VARSITY FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Won

East ......... .7
lincoln •..••.. • 5

...

Washington
4
South ••..••.. • 4
Jefferson .•...• 3
North ••..••..• 2
Manual
.0
West ......... 0

....

Tied

Lost Percentage

0
1
2
2
0
0

0
1
2
4
5
6
6

1.000
.786
.714
.643
.429
.286
.071
.071

Gathered around the water cooler, the East
players watch the action on the field. Standing ore left to right: Jim Boreing, Syl Reed,
and Gory Foster. Seated is Dean Speliotis.

Dave Babbs (11) prepares
to lateral to Steve Dertinger (26) to avoid an onrushing defender.

105

�Coach Pot Panek diagrams a pass pattern in the gross
to halfback Dove Babbs and end Chuck Williams
during halftime intermission.

Dove Sidwell is escorted from the
field by Coach Jim Redic after
being injured in the heated action .

Wondering what he must do next, Coach Panek
watches his players with keen interest.

Coaches Jim Redic, Myron Craig, and Kirk Hinderlider
ploy on integral port in developing a championship
team by relating to the players the opposing team's
defensive strategy.

106

�Football

Coach Hinderlider straightens out the confusion of an
East player as Coach Panek listens.

Fascinated by the inconsistent play
of the Angel team are coaches Paul
Coleman and Kirk Hinderlider.
107

�Juniors
Grab Third Place

East's junior backfield pulls out around end against
George Washington.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Won
Washington •... 7
South ••...•.. . 5
East .•...•...• 3
lincoln
3

.......

Manual ......• 2
North •...••..• 2
•• . • 2
Jeffer&gt;&lt;&gt;n
West ••...•..• 1

Tied

Lost

Percentage

0

0
1
2
3
4
5
5
5

1.000
.786
.571
.500
.357
.286
.286
.214

2

0
0
1

JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Bruce Beaton
Owen Beaver
Dennis Davin

Ben Garcia
Duane Hasegawa
Richard Jeske
Scott Manley
Dave Maurheu
Dan Perkin
Dave Risley
Roger Schafer
Jerry Stevens
Mike Stratton
Bob Yearling

Tailback Bob Yearling eludes a George
Washington tackler as he makes a substantial gain.

108

�Sophomores
Undefeated

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Won
East ..••..••.. 7
Washington ... .4
•• 4
lincoln
North ••...•... 3
Jefferson ..•... 2
South ••..••..• 2
Manual •••••.• 2
West ......... 0

..

Tied
0

2
0
0

lost Percentage
0
1.000
1
.714
.571
3
4
.429
4
.357
4
.357
4
.357
.034
6

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll
Rick Achatz
Bart Baker
William BeDan
Chris Bellairs
Blain Czeczok
lloyd Daniels

Greg Hume (71) and M;ke Nelson (50) pierce the George Washington
defense in an attempt to block a Patriot run .

Gerry DeiJunco
Greg Dunham
Gary Durance
John Fuller
Albert Gail
Bruce Gilchrist
Glenn Hanley
John Hendryson
Ronald Hensley
Chris Hindman
Rod Hoffman
Greg Hume
Paul Kissel
Art levy
Terry Mathews
Mark McElhinney
Bill Mcintosh
Jay Nady
Mike Nelson
Keith Rausch
Rick Redic
William Reynolds
Glenn Ruggles
Herbert Sanders
John Slavek
Paul Small
Tyrone Swain
George Tague
Rayford nllis
Philip VanBuskirk
Nick Walker
Eugene Williams
Everett Williams
Gary Woods

Tryi ng to outrun an enemy tackl er,
Eug ene W illia ms (20) looks downfi eld for partisan help.

109

�Tennis Captures City
Under the first year auspices of Jim Coleman, the tennis team captured the City championship. led by defending state champion,
Alan loeb, the racketeers also powered their
way to a second place finish in the state meet.
Sophomores Steve Jackson and Jim Trotsky, who were undefeated in city doubles
competition, lost in the first round of play in
the state meet but gained valuable experience for next year. Ken Rupp will also return
to the squad next year. Rupp was second in
the state meet competition.
Senior Alan Loeb has completed a br~lliant
tennis career at East. He has won three state
championships and led East to fine finishes
in the three years he has played. The tennis
team will miss Alan and his winning ways
next year.

Often tennis is a game of luck as well as
a game of skill. Alan loeb's face reflects
frustration during a hard-played match.

TENNIS STANDINGS
Won
East
. . ...... 37
Washington
35
South
..• 29
Jefferson •...• 23
North ........ 22
lincoln ..•...• 15
Manual
6
West
········ 1

....

Lo•t

5
7
13
19
20
27
36
41

Percentage
.881
.833
.690

.548
.524
.357
.143
.024

Ken Rupp delivers his back-hand with concentration
and authority.

�Phil Cantrell
Steve Jackson
Alan loeb
Brent Newton
Kendall Rupp
Dan Tawil
Mike Timchula
Jim Trotsky
Steve Wilbur

Senior Alan loeb subdues another challenger with his
outstanding serve.

Coach Jim Coleman and Alan loeb congratulate
each other on the completion of a City championship
~eason.

Returning an opponent's serve, Steve Jackson watches
intently to see if his shot is good.

111

�Fifth Place
Goes to Golf
The golf team, burdened with inexperience, started slowly this year and picked up
momentum, defeating powerful South 3-1 and
tying Washington 2-2 in the last days of the
season. Led by All-City Players Tom Hoag
and Jeff Moses, the team played consistently
all year and lost only to Jefferson and Lincoln.

Faced with a tough lie, Gary Dorchinez aims for the green .

GOLF STANDINGS
Won
... 25
Jefferson
Washington ... 19
South ........ 19
lincoln •...... 17
East ......... 16
North ... . ... . 11
West
5
Manual ...... 0
•••

0

••••

Lost

3
9
9
11

12
17
23
2B

Percentage
.B93
.679
.679
.607
.571
.393
.179
.000

Bud Bourke
Gory Dorchinez
Tom Hoog
Mike lawrence
Jeff Moses
Buddy Noel
Tom PoHer
George Simonton
Dick Vogel
Howard Vogel

Buddy Noel drops a
twenty-footer with the
composure of a pro.

Team Captain Jeff Moses whacks a 200-yord
drive.

112

�State Title
Run Down by Harriers

Jeff Gibson is hard-pressed by his
competitors.

By beating Englewood and Aurora , the
cross country team got off to a good start.
Their first defeat was not until the Aurora
Invitational when Aurora struck back and defeated the Angels by four points. In their
first league meet at South, they bowed to
lincoln by a mere three points. After defeating all other schools in the league, East again
lost to lincoln in the Denver Invitational. The
city meet proved to be East's worst showing.
It lost to lincoln by thirteen points. In the
state meet East reversed its poor showing in
city, edging out lincoln for the state title . The
team will have four returning lettermen next
season.

Mike Amari
John Davis
Ron Darius
Jeff G ibson
Tarry Harrison
Fe lix landau
Clark Riggins

Competition provides unity among teammates.

CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Points
Uncoln ......... . . . .. .. . ... .... . 27
East .. . . . ... .. ................. 43
Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
North ................ . ........ . 62
South . . ...... . ................. 80
Manual ..................... . .. 96
Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
West ................ ... . . ...•. 117

Cross-country runner Torry Harrison keeps
up the grueling pace.
113

�Swimmers Sink to
Third in City

Diver John Snead springs for height in a meet against
Thomas Jefferson.

After losing their first meet by a mere
three points to South, the Angel mermen were
spurred on to win their remaining meets until
the season's end brought defeat at the hands
of the powerful Thomas Jefferson and George
Washington swimmers.
Special recognition was won in the city
meet by team captain Lewis Kontnik, who
took first place in the 200-yard Individual
Medley and 100-yard Backstroke; Mike
Hendryson, who captured second in the 100yard Freestyle and fourth in the Individual
Medley; Scott Manley, who placed second in
the 100-yard Butterfly; Jim Florey, who got
eighth in the 100-yard Breaststroke; and John
Kontnik, who received a fifth in the 400-yard
Freestyle.

The following week in the State Meet,
Lewis Kontnik once again emerged victorious
with a first place in the 100-yard Backstroke
and a second in the 200-yard Individual
Medley. Scott Manley miraculously pulled out
a fourth place in the 100-yard Butterfly,
despite the fact that he had dislocated his
knee earlier in the morning. The team has
high hopes for next year.

At the peak of his dive, Dave Hardy
shows the form which earned him
a first place against North.
A late start lost valuable seconds for sprinter Dan Eitemiller.

114

�Team Captain lewis Kontnik strokes toward a new record in
the 200-yard Individual Medley against Thomas Jefferson.

Ran Dreyer
Dan Eitemiller
Jim Florey
Sob Garcia
Jim Greer
Mark Hagiya
Glenn Hanley
Roger Harding
Dave Hardy
John Hendrysan
Mike Hendrysan
Kent Hopkins
John Kantnik
lewis Kantnik
Don Macintosh
Scott Manley
Sob Pryor
Benny Sanchez
Fred Seydel
John Sneed

Coach Jack Moulton gives advice to Dan Eitemiller while
Dave Hardy and Don Macintosh listen.

Washington

...

Jefferson
East

Won

Lost

Pet .

7
6

0
1

1.000

3

3
3
.4

.... ....... .4
South ............. .4
lincoln
North
Manual
West

..........

............. 3

.4

........... 0

6
7

........... 1

.857
571

.571
.429
•.429
. 1.43
.000

With toes pointed and legs together, the diver
completes correct form.

115

�Woody Graham works fiercely toward a pin as the referee prepares to make a call.

Grapplers Gain Experience

Inexperience proved to be the downfall of
the wrestling team this year. Sophomores and
juniors composed the entire team. The Cherub
grapplers were winless for the season. With
all the boys returning, the outlook for next
year is very optimistic. Those boys lettering
were Woody Graham, Bill Thurow, Eugene
Williams, and Bob Brannon.

Betty Storr shows signs of tension as she views
a close match.

116

�Coach Jim Coleman instructs novice
grapplers in pre-season practices. Hopes
for future seasons are encouraging.

Won
Lincoln ............ 7
North
6
West
South .............
Jefferson .......... 3
Washington
2
Manual
2
East
0

.............

lost

Pet.

0

1.000

1

.B57
.571
.571

············· "

3
3

········

5
5
7

"

•

0

0

••••••

0

·········· ····

"

.429
.286
.286
.000

Tom Carasco offers his felicitations as a
teammate pins an opponent.

Bob Brannon
Holman Carter
Ben Garcia
Pete Garcia
Bruce Gilchrist
Ron Gilden
Larry Graham
Chris Hindman
AI Johnson
Phillip Karakawa
Mark McElhinney
Kent Martin
Bob Moore
Dave Mourhess
Mike Nelson
Lou Nonay
Rick Redic
Joe Santifer
Roger Schafer
Dean Speliotes
Bill Thurow
David Weaver
Eugene Williams
Everette Williams
Mylous Yearling

Watching with keen anticipation, Ron Gilden and George Barrett await their
matches.

�Cherubs Are Champs

VARSITY BASKETBAll
Babbs, Dove
Craig, J. R.
Dertinger, Steve
Ellis, Jim
Hortman, Carl
Millican, Dexter
Nody, X.
Sudholt, Fritz
Williams, Chuck
Williams, Tom

Hypnotized by the elusive basketball, J. R. Craig gasps in
astonishment during the Manual game. East downed the
Thunderbolt tribe and captured the City Championship, 71-54.

With the state championship trophy in
their hands and Coach Coleman on
their shoulders, the triumphant Angels
head for the showers.

118

�Having obtained the basketball net (left to right) Tom Williams, Carl Hartman, Dexter Millican, J. R. Craig, and Jim
Ellis return to their bench and the congratulations of many.

Operating out of a pressing defense during league competition, this year's basketball
team changed their playing technique for the
state tournament. After defeating lakewood
in the quarter-finals with a shaky 74-72 victory, the Angels began to display offensive
might the following night.
The Wildcats posed a double threat to the
Cherubs; their skill, coupled with the legendary Greeley "kiss of death," had haunted
the state touranment for years. Facing this
team in the semi-finals, the Angels scored
points, in spurts, with fantastic accuracy, poise
and skill. Starting the second half with a
small four-point lead, East demolished and
demoralized the Wildcat clan with a 74-59
thrashing.

The Angels' final competitor was Pueblo
Central, fresh from an 84-82 victory over
Manual in the semi-finals. Both East and the
Wildcats possessed an effective defense and
an offense which was eager and ambitious.
However, East proved to be the better of the
two teams, and, amid spectator chants of
''We want a hundred!" wiped out Pueblo
and won the state championship trophy by a
record score of 103-83.
But this accomplishment was not as easy
as it sounds. The Angels were often erratic in
their league play, and did not play consistently well until the state tournament. Although the Cherub squad had its problems,
with tl:!e understanding and able leadership
of Coach Paul Coleman, East's nineteen sixtyfour basketball team developed into one of
the finest in the history of Colorado high
school basketball.

119

�Taking the initiative can often catch the opponent unaware and lead to an easy score.
Chuck Williams (41) along with Tom Williams (31) and Fritz Sudholt (11) start an Angel
fast break.

J. R. Craig gazes intently toward
the basket as a free throw heads
toward its mark.

As Carl Hartman (24) turns toward the basket, Chuck Williams (40)
launches a jump shot against the North Vikings, 67-57.

120

�121

�Gorda McKenzie arouses school spirit
with her fine yell.

Fritz Sudholt (11) and Chuck Williams (41) surround a George Washington player while
applying East's all-court press. East stopped
the Patriots, 53-46.

listening intently to halftime instructions (left to right) Fritz Sudholt, Dexter Millican, Carl Hartman, and J. R. Craig rest
before the second half begins.

122

�Won
East • • • • • . . • • • • • . . 13
Manual ..••••.•••. 10
8
West
7
lincoln
7
North
6
Jefferson ........
4
Washington

.............
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············.

South

········
.............

lost

Pet .

4
6
7
7
8
10
13

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..500
.429
.286
.071

As Dave Babbs (14) attempts to drive the base-

line against North, he finds his path blocked
and looks for assistance.

J. R. Craig (45) controls the secondhalf tip-off beginning another quarter
of action. Fritz Sud holt (11) waits expectantly.

123

�Coach Paul Coleman advises his players during a time-out as to what strategy the
Cherubs must follow.

Dexter Millican (42), after driving by a Pueblo Central
defender, stops to shoot a short hook-shot.
124

�Coaches Paul Coleman, Pat Panek, and Jim Redic watch the
action on the court with the anxiety of helplessness that possesses
all coaches.

Coach Paul Coleman raises high the state championship trophy which the Angels
have worked for all season.

125

�Junior Basketball

Won
Washington .•..••.. 13
Jefferson •..••.•••. 12
East
...... 9
7
North
Manual
.. 6
lincoln
West
South

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Lost

Pet.

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s

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7
8
10
10
13

.500
.429
.286
.286
.071

Going high, Jerry Stevens and Jim Ellis fight
for a rebound.
Jerry Stevens attempts to loft a jump shot over an
on-coming opponent.

Brame, Nathaniel
Kuykendall, Mike
McMosley, Bill
Newton , Brent
Omohundro, lee
Stevens, Jerry
Stratton, Mike
Tunson , Floyd
Wallace, Marcellus

126

�Sophomore Basketball

Won

East ••...••...•... 13
North •..•......... 10
9
lincoln
Jefferson ......... 9
Manual ........... 7
6
Washington ......
West ............. 2
South ············· 0

lost

Pd.

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5
5
7

8
12
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Showing his dribbling skill, Keith Rausch leads a fast break
down court.

Achatz, Rick
Cheatham, Roger
Gale, Albert
Gipson, Bernard
Jackson, Steve
Knax,Robert
Matthews, Terry
Nody, Joy
Rausch , Keith
Slavek, John
Tillis, Rayford

Pondering the advice of Coach Don Smith,
Rayford Tillis gazes towards the opposition.

127

�Ben Blea shows the epitome of muscular coordination while performing an Iron Cross.

Blea , Ben
Cassidy, Dick
Castles, Jim
Clarke, Ralph
Cox , Charles
Garfunkle, Dave
Gerlach, Robert
Harding, Roger
Prendergast, Brian
Rector, Jim
Richmeyer, Ron
Smith, Dick
Sprigg, AI
Stout, Ty
Takamine, Gene
Van Meter, Russ
Vogel, Howard
Arnsmeyer, Roy- manager

128

Demonstrating a Russian Split, Gene Takamine completes his floor
exercise routine.

�Gymnastics

Displaying an intricate position on the parallel bars, Jimmy Castles swings into an "L."

Coach Holmes watches attentively while gymnast Ty
Stout swings into a Back Giant.

129

�Baseball

Gary Dorchinez (12) lashes a single to centerfield as East defeats
the George Washington Patriots in the second game of a doubleheader 9-6.

Coach Myron Craig gives "big gun" Dave Sidwell vital
information about Thomas Jefferson's tactics.

Scrutinizing the situation,
ponders future action.

Xavier

BASEBAll ROSTER
Babbs, Dave
Boyers, Robert
Dorch inez, Gary
Egri, George
Frankl in, Earl
Gaul, John
Hasegawa, Duane

Jeske, Richard
Kuykendall, Mike
Martyn, Paul
Moss, William
Moyers, Jack
Nody, Xavier
Nokomura, Dennis
Noel, Edmond
Omohundro, lee
Riggs, Byron
Risley, Dave
Sidwell, Dave
Stratton, Mike
Williams, Edword

Nady

�X. Nady takes an inside pitch for ball four.

Coach Myron Craig discusses the preceding play with the
Angel infield.

�Baseball

Pitcher Bob Bayers delivers a pitch as first baseman Dave Sidwell prepares
for action during a doubleheader against George Washington.

132

�Mocking an outrageous mistake in the Lincoln infield, these good looking fellows await their turn to make an outrageous mistake.

Chugging along toward third base is Dave Sidwell,
after hitting a triple against George.

133

�Track

Stepping over the last hurdle, Dave Stevens begins his sprint to the finish.

Kicking his leg high, J. R. Craig soars over the
high jump bar.

Phil Van Buskirk cocks his
arm in preparation for a
put.

134

�TRACK ROSTER
Amori, Michael
Armstrong, Richard
Brannon, Bob
Bellain, Chris
Carpenter, Thomas
Cheatham, Roger
Christensen, Steve
Clark, Everett
Coughlin, Gary
Craig, J. R.
Daniels, Lloyd
Davis, John
Dertinger, Steve
Desmond, John
Dorius, Don
Darius, Ron

Durance, Gary
Eitemiller, Dan
Euell, Gregory
Gale, Albert
Gibson, Jeff
Gilden, Ron
Grove, Robert
Hanley, Glenn
Harrison, Tarry
Holmes, Gregory
James, Chester
Landau, Felix
Levy, Arthur
Love, Eddie
McElhinney, Mark
McMosley, Bill
Macintosh, Dan
Millican, Dexter
Mourhess, Dave
Nelson, Mike
Pope, Rennie
Porter, Russell
Reed , David
Reed, Sylvester
Riggins, Clark
Santifer, Joe
Slothower, John
Slovek, John
Springs, Paul
Stevens, Dave
Stevens, Jerry
Tillis, Rayford
VanBuskirk, Phil
Wallace, Marcellus
Williams, Eugene
Williams, Tom

Arthur levy spikes his way
to victory.

Throwing his legs out, Syl Reed leaps into the broad jump pit.
John Slovek shoots for 12 feet with
his last-second kick.

135

��ORGANIZATIONS

Clubs ... standard of student conglomeration
emotion:
frustration of a forced
chess move
anger at a gutter ball
pride in perfect marksmanship
responsibility:
plans ...
made,
enacted
forgotten
direction of abilities
leadership in action
opportunity:
available to every student.

137

�President - X. Nady
Secretary - Christy Heidbrak
Sponsor - Mr. Arthur Bragg
Greg Alexander
Lillian Bain
Gary Blum
Bud Bourke
Cindy Crockett
Suzy Davis
Dee Douglas
Glen Eppleston
Dick Field
Judy Floyd
Merrilee Gay
Rick Hartzman
John Heckenlively
Shirley Kishiyama
Pam Maletic
Sonja Margolin
Bill Morgan
Guntis Moritis

Mr. Arthur Bragg hosted the ICC Banquet, open to all club
officers. Mr. Keith Lindblom and Mr. James Nichols spoke on the
topic of "Responsibility."

Rick Nakamura
Victor Proulx
Ric Pomeranz
Fred Seydel
lynn Street
Jim Weiss
Marla Weiss
Karla White
Jan Wright
Dick Young

Infer-Club Council
Co-ordinates Clubs
By providing an opportunity for presidents of all school clubs to meet to discuss
their common problems, ICC coordinates club
activities and promotes club co-operation.
ICC sponsors a fall banquet each year to
familiarize club officers with their duties. ICC
also organizes a club open house at the beginning of the year to introduce prospective
members to the interests and purposes of
school clubs.

138

Diners at the ICC Banquet relax and enjoy entertainment provided by a folk-singer.

�Trials and Tribulations in
Pre-Law
The somber voice of the influential judge
seated on his bench ...
The silent protest of the defendant found
guilty of the crime ...
The threatening footsteps of the approaching bailiff ...
These sights and sounds all contribute to
the legal atmosphere of the mock trials which
the Pre-Law Club holds semi-annually. The
club is co-sponsored by Mr. George Mansfield and Mr. Rex Craig, with Bud Bourke in
possession of the gavel. A trip to the courthouse, a religious discussion, and several interesting speakers provided the club with
enjoyable and informative activities. The
club's social schedule included the "Winter
Carnival," at a mountain retreat, and the
Annual Spring Banquet, held at the Oxford
Hotel. Besides being a special interest club,
the Pre-Law Club performs various school
services such as ushering at the Woodbury
Contest and co-sponsoring the Senior Return
in December.

Alan Loeb, Vice-President, strikes an informal pose
while he nets information served up by other members.

President Bud Bourke and sponsor Mr. Rex
Craig contemplate humorous antics for future
trials.

President - Bud Bourke
Vice-President- Alan loeb
Secretary - Merrick Bobb
Treasurer- Pete Pumphrey
Sponsors- Mr. Rex Craig
Mr. George Mansfield
Joel Allen
Dave Babbs
Bob Bayers
Gary Blum
Randy Brame
Bob Brannon
Bill Brown
Dave Cowdrey
Harlon Dalton
Dan Eitemiller
Joe Goldhammer
Roger Greenberg
Barry Hochstadt
Ron lehr
Howard loomis
Jeff Moses
Jack Moyers
Buddy Noel
Howard Phillips
Bill Riedesel
Joe Scott
Fred Seydel
Mike Timchula
Art Whittemore
Marshall Wong

139

�President - Chris Heidbrak
Vice -President- Connie Plunkett
SecretarieJ - Karen Johnson
Karla White
Treasurer - Sue Davisson, Paula Janes
Drill Masters - Jamie lytle, Carolyn Young
Parliamentarian - Barbara Ullmer
Courtesy - Ann Wheeler
Scrapbook- Valerie Vette
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Honorary
Co-Sponsor- Miss Patricia Finney
Judy Anderson
lillian Bain
Shari Beardsworth
lois Berkey
Bobbi Berman
Debby Brandt
Susie Brown
Elise Brunkhorst
Kathleen Carter
Gloria Cowart
Cindy Crockett
Valerie Dalton
Judy Dreyer
Tania Dudnikow
Gloria Dunn
linda Earp

140

Nadeen Enge
linda Eversman
Melody Fujimori
Merrilee Gay
Barbara Gordon
Wanda Greer
Sue Hendryson
Ann Hoffman
Karen Hooker
Shirley Hubbard
Astrid Iversen
Janet Jacobs
Ann Jovanovich
Catherine Ketter
Jennifer Kiddie
Charlotte langford
Carol lee
Yvette lowman
Pam Maletic
Rose Marcus
Sonia Margolin
Patty Maxson
lois May
Barbara Melnick
Karen Miura
Sharon Morimoto
linda Myers
Sue Nieminen

Pat O ' Neill
Cheryl Oye
Patty Patterson
Beth Reisbick
Corolyn Richardson
Miriam Rubin
Cindy Rupp
Vickie Sanders
Sue Scott
Cathy Shea
Diane Short
Charlene Spence
Meredith Springs
lynn Street
Pam Thurow
Yvonne Tobias
Cindy Udd
Carol Vickers
Ida Voorhees
Diane Wallace
Carolyn Ward
Jane Wotermon

Elaine Watson
lynda Watts
Connie Weindel
Sharon Whisler
Maureen Wosk
Margaret Younlil

�Pep Club Promotes Cherub Cheers
Other activities, planned at eighth-hour
Friday meetings, were selling shakers and
presenting a drill at the Homecoming football game.
New uniforms added much to the White
Jackets' appearance and enthusiasm. Red
box-pleated skirts, white collarless box jackets
and black penny loafers replaced the uniforms which had been worn for several years.

One of the White Jackets' traditional
activities as the school pep club has been
holding the annual Father-Daughter Banquet.
Any girl may ask her father or favorite
teacher to attend the banquet and the following basketball game. This year's banquet was
highlighted by entertainment by father and
daughter acts.

The sparkling wit of Mrs. May Dunkin, White Jacket Sponsor, enlivens the
Father-Daughter Banquet.

Nadeen Enge and her father dramatize excerpts from
Shakespeare at the Father-Daughter Banquet.

�Circulo d'Arte Combines
Culture with Classes

Club president Jim Weiss gets assistance from a member
in painting scenery' for the All-School Show.

President - J im Weiss
Vice -President - Karen Arnsmeyer
Recording Secretary - Sue Allen
Secretary - Judy Nelson
Secretary - Sue Miller
Treasurer - lois Berkey
Sponsor - Mrs. Olive Green
Lorrie lou Adams
Don Anderson
Marlene Barki
Shari Beardsworth
Betty Bonsib
Vivian Bridaham
Kathy Bru csselbach
Virginia Bruso
leslie Burran
Sharon Buxton
Connie Caracasis
Doris Cohen
Mona Cohen
Karen (ruler
Suzette Culbertson
Fran DeBell
Cindy Ewing
Susan Fisher
Sue Gilmore
Fred Graham
Jennifer Griffey
Sterling Harmon
Bev Harris
Gail Hawkins
Beth Hawley
Karen Holden
Karen Hooker
Kent Hopkins

142

Faces smeared with green paint ...
Drips of red blending with last year's
posters ...
The smell of turpentine emanating from
the auditorium stage ...
Art Club strikes again!
Under the tireless direction of Mrs. Olive
Green, the Art Club donated its time and
efforts to creating the brilliant s~nery for the
All School Show this year. The theme "After
the Ball" was aptly carried out in colorful
backdrops depicting places visited by couples
"after the ball."
Meetings during the year featured a
sculptor, a political cartoonist, and an expert
on Oriental art- speakers who shared their
knowledge with the club. To stimulate students' interest in painting, Circulo d'Arte has
sponsored the hanging of prom,nent Denver
artists' works in the Girls' Social Room.

Two club members mix paint to the desired
shade.

leah Jenkins
Hilde Keins
Claudia lang
Linda larson
Dave ley
Dave LeMaster
Ed lindley
Yvette lawman
Patty Maxson
Tina Mourne
Cynthia McKee
Jane Ohmer
Karen Raffin
Judy Rendle
Diana Rice
Betsy Ross
Mary Sanderson
Rosalie Schemel
Susan Slaughter
Cheryl Stafford
Ruth Tatter
Josette Tawil
Danna Ten-Brink
Susan Thede
Diane Wallace
Karla White
Alicia Wickliffe
Barbara Winter
Darle n Wortham

�Fortran and Methuselah
Linked with Euclidians
A *2

8**2

C* 2

The mathematician speaks to the computer
in this, the language called Fortran. Learning
this precise language was the Euclidian Club's
main aim this year.
Along with the serious business of learning Fortran, there was also the fun of proving
algebraically that Mr. Nicholson, the club's
sponsor, is really older than Methuselah . The
Euclidian Club has maintained an air of attention mingled with good humor during its active
year.

Mr. John Duckworth demonstrates a system of computer programming.

EUCLIDIAN CLUB

President - Rick Hamman
Vice-Presidents - George Lackemann
Fred Seydel
Secretary-Treasurer - Rochelle Ohr

Historian -Cynthia Schneider
Sponsors - Mr. William Kruse
Mr. John Nicholson
Lorry Atkison
John Bates
Nancy Brandt
Jim Britton
Carol Erbisch
Lee Fiser
Bill Glassey
Jack Harding
John Heckenlively
Howard Koshi
Sandy Long
Andy MacMillan
Mary Mengel
Koren Miura
Mike Mortenson
Douglas Nusbaum
Eileen O ' Neill
Wayne Phillips
Steve Replin
lawrence Seftor
David Summers
Paul Summers
Carl Turnbull
Lynda Watts

�Seraphs Stuff Toys
Through many traditional activities, Seraphs serve the school. Sophomore Welcoming, Seraph Dance, Senior Girl Awards and
the Faculty Tea are only a few of these
projects.
Each year Seraphs are chosen from the
highest scholastically ranking junior girls and
"tapped" at the annual Seraph Assembly.
Each Monday during their senior year these
girls meet in the luxurious surroundings of the
Girls' Social Room to plan their many programs under the direction of the Dean of
Girls, Mrs. Ann B. Broad.

Seraphs moved to a Home Economics room to begin
sewing the stuffed dolls and puppets.

President - Shirley Ki•hiyama
V1ce-President - Beth Rei•bick
Secr~taries - Kathy Garrett

Susie Brown attempts to dispel the traditional Serpoh image in the Seraph Pep
Assembly.

Vickie Sanders
Treasurer -

Karen Miura

Sponsor - Mrs . Anne Broad
Lally Adelman
Annette Bachrach
Barbie Baker
Susie Brown

Carol Childs
Altce DeiJunco
Judy Floyd
Doris Goldsmith
Barbara Halter
Stephanie Hawkins
Chris Heidbrak
Karen Johnson
Mary Johnson
Paula Jones
Ann Jovanovich
Jennifer Kiddie
Claudia lang
Jamie Lytle
Sonia Margolin
Janis Metcalfe
lani Modesitt

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Judy Nelson
Pat O'Neill
Rochelle Ohr
Mary Romeo
Vicki Romeo
Cindy Rupp
Cindy Schneider
Ruth Tatter
Alene Terasaki
Sue Thompson
Yvonne Tobias
Carel-Vickers
Diane Wallace
Marilyn Watts
Marla Weiss
Ann Wheeler
Karla White
Vicky Wilson
Gloria Wong
Brenda Wright
Carolyn Young
Honorary Member- Astrid

Iversen

�FT A Goes to CSU

Guided by the conviction that personal
knowledge provides the best source of information concerning the pedagogical arts, FTA
has presented a variety of speakers, including an African student teacher and a professor from Western State College. In a manner
similar to that of professional teachers, FT A
members attended city and state assemblies,
ushered at career day, and distributed apples to their actual mentors.
Future teachers find student teaching appealing, as
Mr. Mike Dallas demonstrates.

Pre11d3nl - W ill iam Morgan
Vice-Presid &gt;nt - Judy Nelson
Secretaries - lois May
Sue Allen
Treasurers - Barbara Ullmer
l1nda Galloway
Chuck love
Parliamentarian - lynn Street
Sponsor - Mrs . Marian S. Powell

Historian -

Mike Bader
Kay Blackburn
Diane Bamash
Sharon Brawn
Mary Butler
Joanne Crews
Cindy Crockett
Suzette Culbertson
Connie Cunningham
Fran DeBell
Ran Dreyer
Sandy Glanert
Janel Hanchett
Gail Hawkins
Cynthia Higgins
Shirley Hubbard
Joyce Hudson
Jacquelyn Johnson
Charlotte langford
Helen Lauterbach
Elath llafet
Sandy long
Pete Mohr

Pam Maletic
San1a Margolin
Sharon Morimoto
Coral Neuberger
Judy Neumann
Trudy Nix
Cheryl Oye
Suzanne Papazian

les Raphael
Cathy Riffel
Vicki Romeo
Cindy Rupp
Ann Severtson
Martha Shwayder
Judy Sienknecht
Meredith Springs
John Stephenson
Cheryl Swenson
Jane Waterman
Marilyn Watts
Sharon Whisler
Cindy Wang
Maureen Wos

145

�JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Co-Consuls - Lolly Adelman
X. Nady
Tribune - Marcellus Wallace
Cen$0r - Lani Modesitt
Scribe - Judy Dreyer
Historians - Bev Miller
Steve Baker
Sponsor&gt; - Miss Margaret Smith
Miss Dorothy Gaubatz

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X. Nady, co-Counsel for
JCL, reigns over the proceedings.

TRIBE 1
Tribune - Karen Miura
Censor - Tim Conway
Scribe - Marilyn Watts

TRIBE 3
Tribune- Sharon Kala
Censor - Laura Masunaga
Scribe - Chuck Upshaw

TRIBE 5
Tribune - Sue Shermack
Censor - Jane Pace
Scribe - Art Cabral

Barbie Foreman
Anne Holmes
Karen Humm
Betty Smith
Valeria Staples
Debbie Stroh
Jo Anne Whisler

Lolly Adelman
Harlan Dalton
Ron Dreyer
Cindy Friedlob
Charlene Fukuhara
Lawrence Gersh
Mary Graham
Debbie Green
Barbara Hurd
Barbara Irving
Linda Jensen
Norma Reynolds
Gloria Wong

Christy Chapin
Cherryl Elson
Sharon Fujishima
Mary Ann Heilig
Phil Korakawa
Sue Krill
Eleanor Lyden
Cynthia McKee
Betsy Ross
Paul Swiger

TRIBE 2
Tribune - George Lackemann
Censor - Judy Nelson
Scribe - Judy Dreyer

TRIBE 4
Tribune - Jackie Troyer
Censor - Lani Modesitt
Scribe - Melody Fujimori

TRIBE 6
Tribune - Felix Landau
Censor - Bev Myers
Scribe - Marcellus Wallace

Steve Saker
Brion Sallacker
Gory Dorchinez
John Hess
Shirley Kishiyama
Sob Kreps
Kristine Kutsuma
Janice Levisohn
Yvette Lowman
Rose Marcus
Mary Mengel
Bev Miller
X. Nady
Meredy Pate
Vickie Sanders
Stephen Savageau
Pam Shipp
Gene Takamine
Carol Vickers
Brenda Wright

Jean Campbell
Annette Cluff
Angie Fotinos
Sue Gilmore
Marty Gordh
Sally Grandy
Robert Hollis
Marly Humm
Juanell Nious
Lynn Persson
Mike Saks
Dick Standley
Mike Stratton
Pat Swatek
Susan Thach

Lianne Aoyagi
Katy Clarke
Carol Erbisch
Janet Hanchett
Sandi Hawley
Karen Hickman
Kathy Hill
Jim Homstad
Terry Johnson
Linda Leaf
Calvin Loui
Bruce Maclean
Ellen McKenzie
Wesley Nakata
Donald Strand
Leslie Sunderland
Henry Thach
Carol Wehrli
Terry White
Margaret Young

�The initiation ceremony of officers is on annual tradition for the club.

JCL Returns to
"Good Old Days"
A time machine back to 158 A.D. couldn't
help one re-live the ancient ages of Rome
and Greece any more than Miss Margaret
Smith's and Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz's Latin
classes. For those who are studying Latin II
through Virgil-Cicero, there is the opportunity
to join the Junior Classical League. The club
is a nation-wide organzation, and state conventions are held each year to elect state
officers and to provide workshops and contests for the delegates from Colorado and
Wyoming chapters.
The JCL members at East donated a
Thanksgiving basket to charity. Members left
their dusty books to commemorate two Roman
holidays, lo Saturnalia and the Ides of March.
Togas were in order as gods and goddesses
invaded Room 402 on the festive occasions.
A spring banquet was held in May, when
awards were presented. East JCL was started
in 1960, and has been a most successful club.

Annette Cluff and Susan Thach display their Roman
regalia.

�Players Dee Douglas, Rosalie Schemel and Merrick Bobb are ih the process of makingup, while Joe Goldhammer projects himself into his characterization before a performance of "Stage Door."

Drama Club Presents ...

Budding actors and actresses have a showcase for their talent in the Drama Club's two
yearly productions. This fall Dee Douglas, club
president, played the lead in "Stage Door,"
by George Kauffman. In the spring, Suzanne
Brown and Bill Riedesel co-starred in "Antigone" by Jean Anouilh, the club's entry in the
All-City One-Act Play Contest sponsored by
the University of Denver.
Within the organization is a national
group, the Thespians. To be eligible to join
this honor society, a Drama Club member must
accumulate a hundred hours of dramatic work.
At the Spring Banquet, awards for the Best
Actor and Actress were presented to outstanding club members. Miss June Smith and
Mr. Allen Winter were the club's directorsponsors.

148

�A girls' hotel in New York City sets the scene for the comedy-drama.

The girls ore ospmng actresses, who hove
to overcome wolves while wending their
way to stardom.

Dee Douglas (above) stays true to her goals, while Suzanne Brown (below) abandons hers to become a Hollywood success.

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�DRAMA CLUB
President- Dee Douglas
Vice-President - Dave Soker
Corresponding Secretory- Jamie Lytle
Recording Secretory- Nadine Enge
Treasurer- Carol Wahl
Thespian Representative- John Heckenlively
Sponsors- Miss June Smith
Mr. Allen Winter
Susan Allen
Shari Beordsworth
Lois Berkey
Brion Bollocker
Cindy Brown
Suzanne Brown
Christy Chopin
Carol Cheek
Pot Clements
lewona Cunningham
Alice Del Junco
linda Dryden
Marcia Douglas
Tania Dudnikow
Kaye Gilmore
Joe Goldhammer
Alice Hoberstich
Stephanie Hawkins
Mary Homstad
Kent Hopkins
David Hunter
Kathy Hyland
Barbara Irving
Astrid Iversen
Edith Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Cheryl lundquist
lorene lundquist
Patty Maxson
Eileen O'Neill
Robert Parks
Sora Rothchild
Rosalie Schemel
Jesse Tate
Yvonne Tobias
Diane Wallace
Dorothy Watts
Marshall Wong
Janice Wright

Bill Riedesel studiously studies his lines for
"Antigone," a classical play set at the time
of the Grecian wars.

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Suzanne Brown and Mike Pryor portray
Antigone and Haemen, the immortal lovers
whose tragic fate climaxes the spring play,
"Antigone."

Mike Pryor receives stage directions
from Miss Elizabeth Schmitz, director.

�President - Cindy Schneider
Secretory- Sharon lee
Treasurer- Cathy Keifer
Sponsor- Mrs. Blanche Pigott
Maggie Bosse
Beth Bateman
Mary Bloke
Kathy Bruesselboch
Connie Corocosis
Christy Chopin
Dwayne Clark
leslie Clift
Myra Cohen
Gail Cruter
Koren Cruler
Sandy Hammers
Kathy Heger
Cindy Higgins
Barbaro Irving
Astrid Iversen
Jackie Johnson
lorelei Jones
Nancy Jordon
Phil Korokowo
Jennifer Kiddie

Foreign language club members are not
willing to laissez-faire.

Foreign Language Club Visits DU

"Guten Tag, Louisa. Wie geht's? Muy
bien. Merci beaucoup et vous? Nyet!"
The popularity of the audio-lingual
method of teaching foreign languages and
its use of standard dialogues gave Foreign
Language Club members the opportunity of
conducting discussions in many different languages at the same time - as long as no one
deviated from the planned dialogue.
Other club activities included several
field trips, one of which was to observe the
University of Denver language classes and
modern language lab.

Carla linton attempts to keep club members au courant, but it's Greek to Syl
Reed.

Ellen Kluth
Paul Kola
David Lachman
Janice levisahn
Carlo linton
Coral linton
Pam Moletic
Kay Martin
Nancy McNeill
Mary Moore
Bev Myers
Vera Oakley
Jan Parker
Pam Pearce
Terri Platts
Syl Reed
Trudy Schultes
linda Servey
Margaret Smith
Mary lu Steele
Josette Tawil
Marie Thomas
Cindy Udd
Ginger Verseegh
Valerie Vette
Brigette Weiberg
Helen Weissbeck

�PreJident - Merrilee Goy
Vice -President - Emi Strocy
Secretory - Trudy Heckemeyer
Treasurer - Vickie Sanders
Scrapbook - Dana Gruener!
Sponsors - Mrs. Marilyn Hoyle
Mrs . Joan Rudel
Barbara Baker
Lois Berkey
Laurie Bourke
Carolyn Bragg
Judie Bramley
Connie Burgett
Cindy Burns
Carolyn Cheley
Mary Clark
Val Davis
Dona Deland!
Kathy Deutch
Carolyn Elsey
Linda Essig
Mary Foley
Melody Fujimori
Linn Harding
Beth Hawley
Pam Hollis
Mary Homstad
Cheryl Horton
Paula Jones
Barbara Loomis
Lorene Lundquist
Teena Maierhofer

An arresting combination of sparkle
and poise highlights the modeling
of Dana Gruenert and Kathy
Deutsch at the Model Teens' Fashion
Show.

Jo Manley
Anne Manning

Cindy Markham
Gorda McKenzie
Jinny McKinzie
Jane McMillan
Lani Modesitt
Ann Montes
Nancy Nowels
Katy Pate
Meredy Pate
Ann Pat1ison
Cheri Paxson
Lilli Pritchard
Marilynne Pritchard
Alice Sawaya
Ginny Schurr
Sandy Schodde
Charlene Spence
Linda Spirek
Bet1y Starr
Laurel Stone
Gail Takamine
Donna Tobin
Phyllis Walker
Carolyn Ward
Marla Weiss
Cindy Wong
Devon Wong
Mardi Wright
Carolyn Young
Margaret Young

Model Teens Foretell
Future Fashions
East's successful Model Teens Club had a
busy year. The selected group of girls sponsored and participated in a fashion show, Red
and White Weekend, modeling outfits from
Gano-Downs. Other club activities during the
year included an informative question-andanswer session with a panel of senior boys:
Ric Pomeranz, Bud Bourke, Gene Chalk,
Buddy Noel, Dave Nicholson, and Joe Franek.
A less-exciting, but interesting, program spotlighted a speaker on current trends in hairstyling. Mrs. Marilyn Hoyle sponsored the club,
while Merrilee Gay presided.

�President -Pam Maletic
Vice-Pretident- Susie Davis
Secretary- Bev Harris
Treasurer- Marilyn Card
Program Chairman - Kathy Brueuelbach
Porliamenfarion -Miriam Rubin
Sponsor - Miss June Sin nard
Mike Bader
Marlene Barki
Carol Beitscher
Nancy Brandt
Kathy Brooks
Cindy Brown
Dave Brunton
Connie Caracasis

Bev Harris, Pam Maletic and Kathy Brusselbach discuss the
next activity for Counterpoints Club.

Mr. John Lanigan, a disc
jockey from radio station
KTlN, informs the club
about radio activities.

Jan Carlson
Katy Clarke
Patti Clements
Marilyn Coe
linda Cook
Gary Coughlin
Barbie Cox
Jean Davis
Ron Dreyer
Lynn Fisher
Kay Foley
Wilda Gamble
Ann Gallagher
linda Gavette
Errol Giddings
Dana Gruenert
Shannon Hager
Kris Hallberg
Kathy Heger
Sherie Helstien
Franki Hodson

Joyce Hudson
John Humphrey
Greg Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Lorelei Jones
Anna Kordiak
Gayle Kotzelnick
Marilyn Leach
Gueric lean
Ann Madonna
Cindy Markham
linda Marshall
Linda Myers
Gail Packer
Susan Papazian
Lynn Persson
Mike Pryor
Steve Peplin
Gail Ritterspach
Cathy Shea
Donna Smith
liz Snider
David Saker
Jackie Troyer
Marilou Underwood
Jim Vrettos
Debbie Wallace

Beatles and Brahms
Combined by
Counterpoints

Connie Caracasis leads the hootenanny in another vibrant folk song.

�Chess Choice of
Checkmafers

Chess Club members practiced their game
at weekly matches. Their sponsor, Mr. Milton
Keith Lindblom, helped the players to improve
their skill by offering pointers on the intricacies
of checkmating an opponent.
With a sure hand, Guntis Moritis activates his strategy.

President - Guntis Moritis
Vice-President- Doug los Nusbaum
Secretory- Tom Potter
Treasurer- Bill Glassey
Sponsor- Mr. Milton Lindblom
larry Atkinson
lillian Bain
John Bates
Janel Black
Ran Brainerd
Chuck Branum
Sandy Buckstein
Ed Burger
leonard Garnie
Kent Hopkins
Gary lewis
Tom Nolan
Pat Sparks
David Sundry
James Wheat
Gary White

Deep concentration is an integral part of chess competition.

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�IR Sends Delegates to
Model UN

Understanding the complex problems of
the world is the goal of members of the International Relations Club. The club tried to
further International understanding within the
school by sponsoring the UN Day Assembly
and an assembly which featured American
Field Service exchange students. Interested
members a Iso visited the British Consulate.
The high point of the year was participation in the Model United Nations, sponsored
by Colorado State College in Greeley. East
sent ten delegates to the April conference,
who "represented" such countries as Ethiopia
and Norway.
As Charlotte Langford describes student activities at the
CSC Model U.N., club president Karla White . . .

. . . and other I.R. members imagine themselves taking part.
President - Karla White
Vice-President - Charlotte langford
Secretary - Diane Wallace
Treasurer - Melody Fujimori
Current Events Chairman - Kathleen Hyland
Scrapbook Chairman - Sue Hendryson
Sponsor - Mr. Edward Race
Diana Cavos
Carolyn Cheley
Bruce Freemon

Astrid Iversen
Jennifer Kiddie
David Lachman
Carol linton
Elaine McGrath
Boll Morgan
Sue Nieminen
David Pudlik
Mary Ellen Sanderson
Rosa lie Schemel
Betty Smith
Kathleen Sweeney
Susan Thach
Dorothy Watts
Marlene Zinn

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�Speech Club Debates
Through Extemporaneous Speech, Original Oratory, Dramatic Interpretation, Debate,
Poetry Interpretation and Humorous Interpretation -Speech club members gain proficiency in public speaking, poise, and the
ability to think on their feet.
Members had an active year participating
in many city and regional meets. Some of
these were the Regis Invitational, Denver University Invitational, Colorado College Invitational, Denver Public Schools Invitational,
Cheyenne Invitational and National Forensic
League District Meet.
Outstanding participants in these meets
were Janice Wright and Jack Harding in
Girls' and Boys' Extemporaneous Speaking,
and Dee Douglas in Dramatic Interpretation.

President - Fred Seydel
Vice-President - Jack Harding
National forensic league
Secretory - Janice Wright
Sponsor - Mr. Allen Winter
Carol Cheek
Patti Clements
Annette Cluff
Lewano Cunningham
Dee Douglas
John Essman
Melody Fuiimori
Beth Hawley
Jeff Holley

Carol shows plenty of Cheek in her delivery_

Kathleen Hyland
George Lackemann
Sheryl Lundquist
George Lynn
Wayne Phillips
Linda Raskin
Bill Riedesel
Barbara Schott
Gene Takamine

Fred Seydel is the protagonist in a debate on the merits of College Board Achievement Tests_

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�Orchesis members demonstrate the co-ordination and skill which they have
acquired through the necessary exercises and figure controls of modern dancing.

Orchesis Develops Poise

Swift movements, graceful and poised,
delicate, but intricate, each involving definite
thoughts and coordination are part of the
Modern Dance Club's objectives. Members
develop grace and agility which were displayed in the All-School Show and other
extra-curricular programs.
President - Susie Davis
Vice-President - Sandy McNatt
Secretary- Lugeonio Beverly
Treasurer - Barbaro Foreman
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Jeannie Brennan
Cindy Brown
Cheryl Cameron
Terri Couture
Lynne Craven
Cindy Crockett
Geni Duvall
Linnea Elmer
Nadeen Enge
Tono Evett
Diedre Fowlkes
Wilda Gamble

Betty Hamilton
Enid Hedge
Barbara Heit
Sheryl Lundquist
Ann Mezo
Kathy McKinney
Janice Mullenax
Pam Pearce
Mary Sanderson
Karen Shrimplin
Marie Thomas
Helen Wright

Two dancers reflect the beauty of their
art.

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�Bridge Club Up to Old Tricks

Take-out double, duffy, finesse, trump and
dummy are part of the essential language of
Bridge Club. Newly organized this year, the
club sponsors parties on alternate Saturday
nights, as well as a student-teacher tournament.

Mr. Richard Johnson helps Bruce Petrarca
shed some light on the complexities of an
oscillating capacitor.

Electronics Club
Enjoys First Year
President - Bruce Petrarca
Vice-President - David Zahn
Secretary -Treasurer - Mike Steinhardt
Sponsor - Mr. Richard Johnson

Steve Dennis
Keith Goadgion
Rick Hartzman
Robert Jent
H. H. landis
Art Ritkouski

Effects of deep concentration are shown in the tense faces of Annette
Cluff and Ron Brainerd as they count their points.
Eileen O'Neill enthusiastically
underbids.

Eugene Walloch

Sponsored by Mr. Richard Johnson, the
East High Electronics Club enjoyed an illuminating first year. Although finances proved a
static problem, equipment from the physics
lab helped to make demonstrations enlightening and dynamic.
An electrifying movie and lecture on Telstar gave the membership a tremendous
charge. On alternating weeks, buzz sessions
on current affairs generated shock among
members, while the election of a president
was carried by an ample volt.
A battery of Public Service plugs sparked
interest, while a reading of "the charge of the
light brigade," the club motto, "live better
electrically," and the singing of "Ohm, Ohm,
on the Range," closed meetings transmittantly.
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President - John Heckenlively
Vice -President - Karen Miura
Secretary-Treasurer - George lackemann
Sponsor- Mr. John Nicholson
Brian Bollacker
Ronald Brainerd
Nancy Brandt
Christy Chapin
Annette Cluff
Tim Conway
Dave Cowdrey
Sue Davisson
Alice DeiJunca
Judy Dreyer
linda Dryden
Kathy Garrett
Kaye Gilmore
Nancy Hammer
Jack Harding
Jim Hunsaker
Janet Jacobs
Ann Jovanovich

Howard Koshi
Gayle Katzelnick
linda Leahy
Mary Mengel
Eric Moody
linda Myers
Rochelle Ohr
Eileen O ' Neill
Howard Phillips
Wayne Phillips
Beth Reisbick
Cindy Schneider
Fred Seydel
David Saker
Pat Sparks
Yvonne Tobias
Jim Vrettas
Elaine Watson
Vicky Wilson

�Knitters at End of Wits
Let's see, that was knit one, purl two, cast
off four- or was it knit two, purl four, and
cast off one - or was it? - Oh, FORGET IT!"
Knit-Wits had an active year teaching new
members how to knit, old members how to
knit better and all members how to keep
from becoming entangled in miles of yarn.
To lift members' spirits, the club held several
knitting parties during vacations, in addition
to the bi-weekly fun fests on Wednesday
mornings. The club also did several service
projects.

I wish I could do thot, whatever it is.

President- Cindy Crockett
Vice-PreSident- Dana Gruener!
Secretary- Charlotte langford
Treasurer - Ann Wheeler
Historian -Sharon lee Bowker
Sponsor- Mrs. June Williamson
Roberta Aumiller
Yvonne Armstrong
Charlotte Bautsch
Carol Beitscher
Kay Blackburn
Carolyn Bragg
Debby Brandt
Kathy Bruesselbach
Diana Chan
Mary Clark
Marilyn Cae
linda Cook
Suzette Culbertson
Connie Cunningham
Pam Dalzell

Mrs. June Williamson beams approvingly at a suggestion from a knit-wit.

Astrid Iversen works diligently on a Norwegian ski sweater.

Ann Davis
Fran DeBell
Carmen DeHerrera
linda Essig
Barbara Gall
Helen Gallon
Susan Gibbs
Bev Harris
Carolyn Hastings
Judi Heard
Carol Hearn
Bonnoe Heidbrak
Astrid Iversen
Jacquelyn Johnson
Karen Johnson
Ann Jovanovich
Gayle Kotzelnick
Marilyn leach
Carol lee
Anne lupberger
Pam Maletic

Kay Martin
Mary Moore
Rochelle Moore
Carol Neil
Carol Neuberger
Judy Neumann
Pat O'Neill
Gail Packer
Kay Rindom
Chareen Ripp
Michelle Robinson
Sandy Scott
Cheryl Swenson
Connie Takamine
Georjean Toffoli
Emmogene Walton
Valerie Watson
Connie Weindel
lauren Wilhoite
Margaret Young
Susan Young

�Pre-Med Collects Stamps
for Sewell

PreSident - John Mann
Vice-President- Pot O' Neill
Secretory - Yvonne Tobias
Treasurer - Cathy Ketter
Progrom Cho irmon - Jim Britton
Sponsor - Mrs . Henrietta Schwarzler
Bill Basquez
Steve Christensen
Debbie Cohn
Mary Criss
Joan Crow
Gail Cruter
Carol Erbisch
Ruth Feilbert
Gail Fliegler
Marty Gordh
Wanda Greer
Judi Heard
Karyn Humm
Edith Johnson
Hilde Keins
Ellen Kluth
Mary Kearney

"lick and paste, lick and paste . . ." choruses PreMed, while glueing stamps which will be used to
help purchase the Sewell bus.

Elaine McGrath
Barbara Melnick
Roger Miller
Mary Moore
Terri Platts
Paul Rato
Beth Reisbick
Bill Riedesel
Miriam Rubin
Bill Sogstetter
Sue Scott
linda Servey
Fred Seydel
Cathy Shea
Jack Silver
Valeria Staples
Mary lou Steele
Cecelia Struck
Gary Thompson
Cindy Udd
Sharon Whisler
Jim Vrettos

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United by a common interest in the rhythmic contractions of the pyloric sphincter, the
secretions of the pancreas, and the manipulations of a gastroenterologist, the Pre-Med
Club, sponsored by Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler, pursues the study of the medical sciences.
Spearheading an all-school trading stamp
drive to purchase a bus for Sewall Rehabilitation Center and visiting hospitals were two
activities on the Pre-Med program.

�Chili and Charity
Tackled by
Tri-Hi-Y

Affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., East's Tri-Hiy is dedicated to creating and maintaining
high standards of Christian character in the
home, school, and community. During the
year, members participated in a youth government conference held jointly with Hi-Y. Their
varied activities included decorating for a
Christmas party for handicapped children and
sponsoring a money-raising chili dinner held
before the East-T.J. basketball game.

Chili and chat, both served hot, enliven Tri-Hi-Y.

Mrs. Alice Call, Brenda Wright and Carolyn
Young listen attentively to one of Tri-Hi- Y's
guest lecturers.

President- Judy Floyd
Vice·President- Ann Hoffman
Recording Secretory - Beth Hougen
Corresponding Secretory - Sue Allen
Treasurer- Brenda Wright
Service Chairman -Vol Davis
Choploin -Connie Miller
Sponsor- Mrs. Alice Coli
lonnie Alexander
Barbie Boker
Molly Barnhart
Mary Bloke
Judy Blaker
Sho ron Boord
Lourie Bourke
Carolyn Bragg
Susie Brown
Carolyn Elsey
Merrilee Gay
Doris Goldsmith
Solly Grandy
Jill Hasson
Cathy Heornsberger
Coral Herrera
Pam Hollis

Mary Johnson
Paula Janes
Ann Jovanovich
Sue Krill
Eloth Llafet
Janet MacNeill
laura Masunaga
Gorda McKenzie
lani Modesitt
Carolyn Mowe
Kari Newton
Mona Porter
Marilynne Pritchard
Susan Rettberg
Carolyn Richardson
Cathy Riedesel
Margie Schilt
Sandy Schodde
Jolene Seofried
Susan Shermack
Cindy Simonton
Betty Starr
Su•an Thede
Sharon Whisler
Mary Sue Wilcox
Sheryl Wright
Carolyn Young

161

�Symposium Discusses
Weighty Subjects
Interesting discussions and lively debate
marked the meetings of the Symposium Club.
The topics of discussion ranged from the validity of organized religion to the merit of ethics,
and included a lecture by Mr. Jack Goldman
on the subject, "Life as a Jew under Hitler."
Club sponsor, Mrs. Mary Weed, hosted a
meeting featuring Bishop Maloney, at her
own home.

Lillian Bain presents a thesis ...

President- Lillian Bain
Vice-President- Cathy Ketter
Secretary- Margaret Stuart
Sponsor- Mrs. Mary Weed

Cathy Ketter adds the antithesis ...

Mike Bader
Mary Blake
Randy Brame
Dave Cowdrey
Frances DeBell
Linnea Elmer
Chris Heidbrak
Nancy Katz
Mary Kruder
Janice levisahn
Gail Mohr
Rose Marcus
Pat O'Neil
Miriam Rubin
Barbara Spar
Henry Thach
Sue Thompson
Lauren Wilhoite

Barbaro Spar and Gail Cruter formulate the synthesis.
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�President- Marla Weiss
Vice-President- Shari Wilkins
Secretaries -Meredith Springs
Diane Short
).,// City Representatives laurel Stone
Janice Wright
H1stonon -

Ron Dreyer

Sondy Acierno
Hope Alires
Barbara Boker
Shari Beardsworth
lugeanian Beverly
Barbara Bonham
Betty Bonsib
Mike Burns
Sharon Buxton
Katy Clarke
les Cata
Barbara Cox
Ann Davis

Margaret Decker
Donna Deland!
Jean Dveirin
Ron Eastwood
Carolyn Elsey
lorraine Everman

Jeannie Gallagher
laurie Garrett
Jerry Geddes
Tim Greer
Alice Haberstich
linn Harding
Susan Harrington
Beth Haugen
Carol Heisten
Shirley Hubbard
John Humphrey
Jacquelyn Johnson
Sara Johnson
Mary Kearney
Hilde Keins
Bill Kindel

The High School Red Cross, sponsored by
Miss Judy Rowntree, participates in philanthropic endeavors similar to those of the National Red Cross. Its purpose is to help those
who are in need, and to educate its own members on the workings of the national organization. Projects this year included filling overseas relief chests for needy children,
spearheading the Red Cross Fund Drive, and
collecting toys for the Santa Claus Shop. In
addition, members performed in a talent show
for the disabled at Fitzsimons Hospital, and
gave a party for patients at the Pueblo State
Hospital.

Marla Weiss presides during a High School Red Cross
meeting.

High School Red Cross
Fills Santa's Bag

lnge Klima
Kiffaney Klone
Gayle Kotzelnick
Jim Kreider
Pam Kubly
Michele Kuchel
Kristine Kutsuma
Helen laulerboch
Marilyn leach
linda Leahy
Yvette lowman
Judy McCoy
Elaine McGrath
Teena Maierhoffer
Pam Maletic
Rose Marcus
Sonia Margolin
An" Montes
Judy Neumann
Dave Nicholson
laura Partridge
Ann Pattison

Carol Phillips

Susie Phillips
les Reed
Cathy Riffel
Russ Robinson
Alice Sawaya
Kathy Schoendaller
Susan Scott
Candy Sekyra
Ann Severtson
Dave Sharp
Martha Shwayder
Susan Slaughter
Charlene Spence
Emi Stracy
Cheryl Swenson
Connie Takamine
Susan Thede
Marie Thomas
Elaine Watson
Dorothy Watts
Ann Wheeler

Members listen to a speaker on
medicare.

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�Skeasf Snowplows and Schusses on Slopes

An East skier schusses down the difficult slalom course .

Skeast, one of the largest clubs at East,
took advantage of this winter's blizzards. Almost every weekend some of the hardy members chartered a bus to one of Colorado's
mountain ski areas. To top off the season the
group bussed to lake Eldora Ski area for
races and jumping, dinner, and a party.

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�Ski boots, poles, mittens, parka, hat, liners, goggles,
longies, winesack, wax, ace bandage, and liniment are
included in any skier's outfit.

Moguls mean nothing to this intrepid East skier.

John Essman
President - Dick Young
Vice-President - Jennifer Griffey
Treasurer - John Heckanlively
Secretory - Jomie lytle

Judy Evans
linda Everitt
Cindy Ewing
Bob Folsom

Racing Cha irman - Joy Foust
Sponsors- Mr. Emil Ziegler
Mr. Stanley laughlin

Roger Fountain
Sharon Fujishimo
Kay Gilmore

Steve Acko rd

Gisela Houert
Koren Humm

Carol Anderson
Borboro Allphin
lillian Boin
Maggie Bosse
Bill Beitscher
Carol Beitscher
lois Berkey
Janet Block

A Skeast member traverses at Loveland Basin.

Barbaro Hurd
leah Jenkins
Joy Jernigan
Clint Johnstone
Paulo Jones
Betsy Kelly
George lockemonn

Dove Brunton
Dove Cardillo
Jim Cozer
Borbi Cleland
Carol Coe
Charles Collard

linda Leahy
Barbaro loomis
Jackie MacKenzie
Sonia Margolin
Rick Marotte
laura Mosunogo

Joan Crow
Gail Cruter
Suzette Culbertson
Steve Dennis
Don Darius

lois May
Sue Miller
Joan Mueller

Ron Darius
Judy Dreyer
Kay Eldredge
Carol Erbish

Connie Peters
John Petet
Wayne Phillips
Koren Rollin
lin Rankin
Bi II Riedesel
John Ross
Alice Sawaya
Joey Scott
Mary Ann Sharpe
Gory Skeeters
Dove Sterns
Ron Stevens
Pot Swatek
Gail Tokomine
Sandi Thayer
Yvonne Tobias
leslie Townsend
Kristie Tucker
lovonne Twist
Barbaro Ullmer
Donna Vogel
Mathew Wodo
Debby Wallace

Sev Myers
Judy Nelson
Jim Nesmith
Pot O'Neill
Gail Packer

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�Outstanding Athletes Take
Part in "D" Club
President - Ric Pomeranz
Vice-President - Charles Toliver
Secretory -Don Macintosh
Treasurer - Jeff Gibson
Sponsor - Mr. Pat Panek
Tony Allen
Mike Amari
Dave Babbs
Stan Barrett
Bob Boyers
Dan Baylor
Jim Boering
Bob Brannon
Nathan Brame
Bud Bourke
Phil Cantrell
James Castles
J. R. Craig
Tom Crumal
John Daniels
John Davis
Steve Dertinger
Gary Dorchinez
Ron Darius
Dan Eitemiller
John Ellsworth
Roger Flowers
Rudy Fang
Gary Foster
Joe Franek
John Gaul
Dave Garfunkle
Tarry Harrison
Mark Hagiya
Mike Hendryson
Tom Haag
Mike Hogue
Steve Jackson
Mark Johnson

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Steve Johnson
louis Kontnik
Felix landau
Mike lawrence
Alan loeb
Bill McMosley
Scott Manley
Dexter Millican
Jeff Moses
Jack Moyers
X. Nady
Brent Newton
Buddy Noel
lee Omohundro
Rennie Pope
Tom Potter
Bob Pryor
Syl Reed
Clark Riggins
Ken Rupp
Joe Santifer
Fred Seydel
Dave Sidwell
George Simonton
Alan Sprigg
Paul Springs
Dave Stevens
Jerry Stevens
Ty Stout
Mike Stratton
Fritz Sudholt
Gene Takamine
Dan Tawil
Mike Timchula

Jim Trotsky
Floyd Tunson
Dick Vogel
Howard Vogel
Marcellus Wallace
Steve Wilbur
Chuck Williams

"D" Club, sponsored by Mr. Pat Panek,
is composed of East lettermen who represent
all the sports in which East participates. The
purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship. Members meet throughout the year.

Dave Babbs receives some pointers on scoring from
Coach Panek at a "D" club session, while Dan Baylor,
Jack Moyers, and Joe Franek look on.

�President - Dick Field
Vice-President- Dove lun d quist
Secretary- Treosurer - Na ncy Beezley
Sponsor- Mr. Michael Mo honcho k
lillian Boin
Terry Franchini
Jim Gibson
linda Jensen
Margaret J o hnson
Howard Koshi
Michele Kuchel
Lindo lindsay
Jack Rigg
leonard Rose
lorry So rner
Steve Stirlin g
Sue Thompson
John Travis

Dick Fie ld, president, calls to order one of the many informative open houses sponsored by TARS.

Politics and Picketing
Highlight TARS Year
Following in the esteemed tradition of
great Americans like Calvin Coolidge, Barry
Goldwater, and John Love, the Teen-Age
Republicans aggressively pursue a policy of
progressive conservatism. Participating actively in school, local, and state politics, the
chapter performs many services for their
parent organization, the Republican Party.
TARS has made the school keenly aware of
Republican philosophy as applied to Delegate
Assembly and other school organizations and
projects.

Teen-Age Republicans d isplay their active interest in school politics by protesting a Delegate
Assembly decision.
167

�Key Club Scholarship
Unlocks Future
Affiliated with the Denver Kiwanis Club,
Key Club is a service club donating its time
and effort to the betterment of East. This
year, under the sponsorship of Mr. Raymond
Acsell, the club's primary project was the
publication of a student directory. As in preceding years, the proceeds from the "E-Key"
went to a scholarship fund for a deserving
student.

President - Gary Blum
Vice-President - Syl Reed
Secretory - Bill Reid
Treasurer - Clint Johnstone
Sponsor - Mr. Raymond Acsell

Gary Blum presides over a Key Club meeting .

Gene Kambara
Phil Karakawa
Ron lehr
Jack Lighthall
Jeff lind
Alan loeb
Don Macl ntosh
Scott Manley
Steve Milligan
Hugh Moore
Rick Musick
Dave Nicholson
Buddy Noel
Bill Pace
Kent Peterson
Ron Pomeranz
Pete Pumphrey
les Raphel
Ken Richardson
Tom Schaetzel
Dave Schmid
Joey Scott
John Slothower
Paul Springs
Bruce Walker
Dave Weaver

Members of the club ponder their next activity.
168

Fred Altberger
Dave Babbs
Craig Barnes
Stan Barrett
Bud Bourke
Bab Brannon
Jim Britton
Steve Dertinger
Dan Eitemiller
Bert Fields
Ron Gilden
Joe Goldhammer
Duane Hasegawa
Tom Hoop

�DE Increases Salesmanship Skills

Distributive Education gives students a
chance to develop their vocational skills within
the field of salesmanship. Each year this club
takes over the management of a Denver area
clothing store, and through participation in
this activity, club members gain practical experience in selling, buying, and management.

D. E. Sponsor, Mr. Michael Bullock,
lectures on the importance of a
friendly disposition in retail selling ...

President - Mary Donnelly
Vice-President - Steve Patterson
Secretary - lynn Franchini
Corresponding Secretary - Ann Gallagher
Treasurer - Eugene Llafet
Mr. Bullock
Barbara Blank
Dean Hansen
David Hutchinson
Bob McMurdo
Janet Slack
Pat Swanson
Mike Van Meter
Tish Yankee

. .. as class members listen appreciatively.

169

�The capoed-folk image-chanty-blue-grass
ballad style-ethnic-softly singing Folk Song
Club picked its path through another successful year at East. While providing their own
accompaniment on various fretted instruments,
members sing both traditional and modern
ditties, directed by a song leader. Under the
sponsorship of Mr. Gerry Kamp, they held biweekly songfests as well as hootenannies with
other schools.

Folks Sing Songs

President- Greg Alexander
Vice-President- Connie Caracasis
Secretary- Dana Gruenert
Treasurer- Cindy Wang
Parliamentarian- Ginger Versteegh
Sponsor- Mr. Gerry Kamp

Connie Caracasis "sings along" duri111g a
Folk-Song Club Hootenanny.

Mike Bader
Anthea Blanas
Brion Bollacker
Nancy Brandt
Dave Brunton
Diane Caracosis
Carol Cheek
Dwayne Clark
Patti Clements
Sue Davisson
Sandi Dill
Sandy Febinger
Bob Folsom
Mark Foster
Nile Frederickson
Cindy Friedlob
Ann Gallagher
Kaye Gilmore
Barb Gordon
Alice Haberstich
Bev Harris
Bob Harris
Bob Hess

Claudia Lang
Marilyn Leach
Lyric Lean
Lolly Lundquist
Gail Mohr
Pam Maletic
Ellen McKenzie
Ann Meza
Judy Miller
Susan Miller
Lyric Mondy
Pam Pearce
Ron Dreyer
Steve Replin
Karen Rose
Rex Rumfelt
Dave Sharp
Jeanette Smith
Barb Stewart
Linda Stott
Marie Thomas
Jay Townsend
Carl Turnbull
Barbara Ullmer
Donra Vogel
Debi Wallace
Gregg Wandelick
Trinka Whipple
Susie Wytias

Club members chant a doleful chorus of "Masters of War."

170

�Young Socialist
Forum Active
The Young Socialist Forum explores many
different theories of socia Iism. A representative from the Teamster's Union and another
from the Congress of Racial Equality were
two main speakers. In other meetings members
discussed poverty, racial prejudice, and medicare.

Avid listeners hear speakers on world peace
and politics.

Pres1dent- Vic Proulx
Secretory-Treasurer- Morgi Stuart
Librarian - Barbaro Spar
Sponsor- Mr. Lawrence Daniel

Mr. Richard Sweeney conducts a discussion centering
around labor problems.

Ready - Aim - Fire! is the shout from the
commander as the girls of the Rifle Club take
their positions for practice shooting. This club's
main purpose is to promote and develop
qualities of sportsmanship, self-control, cooperation, and fair play in members, developing their skill as marksmen. These girls became
expert shots and won first place in the city
this year.

PreJident- Sandy Blakely
Vice-President- Jani Hamilton
Secretary- Deanie Hamilton
Treasurer- liz Craes
Range Officer- Meredith Springs
Sponsor- Mr. John Timmons
Francine Bailey
Patty Belveal
Kay Blackburn
Andrea Boyd
Joanne Crews
Mary Criss
Donna Davis
Margaret Decker
Marianne Elmore
linda Ford
Marty Gordh
Deborah Green
Linda Hallberg
Kathy Hedenskog
Bonnie Heidbrak
Carol Holmes
leslie Holmes
Elaine Jackson
Eleanor Lyden
Ellen Morimoto
Julie Mullins
Jane Ohmer
Terri Platts
Diana Rice
lorraine Serbes
Sandy Smith
linda Tucker
leslie Walker
Valerie Watson

Eva Adler
Mike Bader
Beth Bateman
Gail Cruter
Shirley Hubbard
Kathleen Hyland

Nicki Koenigsberg
Gail Mohr
Peter Mohr
Roberto Mueller
Diona Rice
Chris Ruller
Meredith Springs
Reid Stotts
Pot Swanson

Rifle-ettes Aim for
Perfection

Armed and dangerous, Rifle-ettes con·
duct an early-morning practice session
on the ROTC rifle range.

171

�East's bowlers went on strike this year.
Higher and higher scores were recorded when
Girls' and Boys' Bowling Clubs invaded Dahlia
lanes weekly to improve their ability and participate in inter-school competition. Keen
rivalry and tense excitement were involved in
these matches. Mr. Brian lee, sponsor of both
bowling clubs, set a fine example of skill for
the members.

Silhouetted against the lighted
alley, this bowler waits for his
score to be registered.

Howard Koshi exhibits skill and form as he picks up a spare.

PreSident- Rick Nakamura
Secretary
Mike Lee
Treasurer - Dan Johnson
Spansar - Mr. Brian Lee
Baker, Steve
Beren, Dave

Davis, John
Epps, Harry
Gardner, Ran
Giddings, Errol
Hartzman, Rick
Heilig , Jerry
Hodges, Mike
lwagoshi , Ron
Johnson , Don
Kissell, Paul
Koshi, Howard
LoSasso, Jim
Lee, Mike
Mohr, Pete
Meis, Jerry
Nakamura, Rick
Reece, Barry
Salinas, Sam
Staylor, Frank
Steffens, Hal
Tunick, John
Vrettos, Jim
Weimer, Mike

172

�•
Bowlers Strike 1n
Spare Time
Pretident- Carol Lee
Vice-Pretident- Connie Weindel
Secretary·Treaturer- Linda Eversman
Sponsor - Mr. Brian Lee
Judy Anderson
Marilyn Berry
Barbara Bolten
Kathy Brooks
Sharon Brown
Diana Chan
Georgia Ann Davis
Pat Dedmon
Dee Dee DeRoo
Linda Earp
Earlene Easley
Linda Everett
Linda Ferris
Karen Griffie
Charlotte Henry
Toni Hobbs
Donna Jackson
Janet James
Jackie Johnson

Wanda Jones
Toni Lane
Ann Lasky
Marion Lewis
Yvette Lowman
Barbara McGee
Debra Moore
Ann Moses
Carol Neil
Linda Redmond
Anita Sanderson
Carol Sanderson
Mary Sanderson
Phyllis Savoy
Judy Schmidt
Janet Slack
Cora Tidwell
Elana Wallace
Alicia Wickliffe
Judy Wieder
Marie Wieder
Marsha Williams
Gloria Wong

Rolling down the middle of the alley, this
ball is prepared to strike.

A bowler rejoices as her score is revealed.

Tanya Dudn ikow demonstrates the final upswing.

�Montage: Literature of the Laymen
Montage, East's literary journal, offers
aspiring young writers the chance to see their
very own writings published, to be read by
the masses. Dedicated members of the staff
met on Wednesday afternoons to read and
select the best works from poems, short stories,
and essays submitted by East students.

Dave Heim listens intently as the Montage
staff discusses the merit of an entry.
Sponsor - Miss June Smith
Molly Barnhart
Merrick Bobb
Susie Brown
Joni Diner
Dee Douglas
Joe Goldhammer
Dave Heim
Ron lehr
Karen Miura
Beth Reisbick
linda Stolt
Mike Timchula

Susie Brown reads a student's composition while
linda Stott and other staff members pay rapt attention.

Shutterbugs Shoot
School
Light meter, lens, cloud filter . . . unfamiliar words? Not to the members of Camera
Club. Under the direction of Mr. Julian Jacobi,
the club met weekly and pondered questions
involving the more technical aspects of photography. The subject matter ranged from correctly holding the camera to setting the proper
light exposure. Many shutterbugs took advantage of the fun and informative meetings.
President and Treasurer - Glen Epp slon
Vice·President and Secretary - Pal le Claire
Sponsor - Mr. Julian Jacobi
Don Anderson

John Cowdrey
Frank Horvath
Hale Landis
Stan Lasby
Stan Lawrenson
Ed Logan
Pete Mohr
Russ May
Rusty Stone

174

Mr. Julian Jacobi explains the advantages of using a
3 ° light meter for difficult exposure settings.

�Miss Colorado
Keynotes ¥-Teen Year
Pr sident- Lynn Street
Vrce President- Patty Patterson
Correspond1ng Secretary - Lugeania Beverly
R carding Secretory -Liz Snider
Treasurer - Marie Wieder

Sponsor- Miss Shirley Asklal
Larroe Lou Adams
Hope Ali res
Nancy Beezley
Janice Beverly
Sharon Board
Diane Bamash
Barbie Bonham
Roseann Brent
Shirley Brawn
Elise Brunkhont
Joanne Butler
Mary Butler
lorraine Caustrita
Patti Clements
Debbie Cook
Leslie Cata
Barbie Cox
Christine Cronkey
Joan Craw
Jean Davis
Carmen De Herrera
Diana De Roo
Judy Dreyer
Susie Dubois
Linda Earp
Martha Egle
Barbara English
Linda Eversman
Linda Ferris
Oiedre Fowlkes
Cindy Fried lob
Arlene Fukuhara
Charlene Fukuhara

Miss Cheryl Sweeten, Miss Colorado, addresses YTeens.

Y-TEENS, begun this year, is a girls' service club affiliated with the YWCA. Some of
the club's main projects included a Thanksgiving gift of money and food to Epworth
Methodist Church, a Christmas party for children at Colorado General Hospital, and an
Easter charity project. By selling potato chips,
club members raised money to send representative to a week-end conference at Peaceful Valley. Y-TEENS' special initiation is something unique among East High Clubs.

Jean Gallagher
Wilda Gamble
Toni Gardner
Linda Gavette
Susan Gibbs
Sandy Glanert
Sally Grandy
Deborah Green
Ina Greer
Sue Grigg
Anita Hammock
Janet Hanchett
Virginia Hanchett
Gail Hawkins
Sandy Hawley
Joyce Heidsan
Charlotte Henry
Susan Hillmeyer
Carol Horn
Shirley Hubbard
Oiedre Johnson
Francey Johnson

Wanda Janes
Pam Kenney
Pam Kubly
Kristine Ku!suma
Charlatt Langford
Sandy Lasley
Sharon Lee
Deanna linn
Elath Llafet

Sandy Lang
Yvette Lawman
Lorene Lundquist
Mary Manning
Cindy Markham
Lois May
Sandy McNatt
Vicky McQueary
Candy Meininger
Mary Moore
Sharon Morimoto
Peggie Marris
Ann Moses
Tina Mourne
Janice Mullenax
Coral Neil
Nancy Newman
Peggie Norris
Jane Pace
Janet Parker
Laura Partridge
Susie Phillips
Carolyn Richardson
Donna Rogers
Carol Sage
Ruth Sanford
Phyllis Savoy
Kathy Schomberg
Sue Scott
Ida Seymour
Cat+.y Shea
Betty Smith
Meredith Springs
Pat Stensaas
Pam Thurow
Sheila Toliver
Anita Traher
Jane Tsuchimato
Cindy Udd
Mary Vefald
Ida Voorhees
Barbie Wagner
Bonnie Warner
Sharon Watanabe
Jane Waterman
Lynda Watts
Connie Weindel
Alicia Wickliffe
Judy Wieder
Lauren Wilhoite
Darlene Wortham
Barbara Wright
Kayvonne Wright

175

��ALBUM

The boy who sits behind you in study hall
the girl across the room in history
the friends you pass each day in the halls ...
people ...
some that you know
too many that you don't
now blending into a mass
now sharply focused individuals ...
here, each is present.

177

�ANDO, SUSAN
Vice President
SKEETERS, GARY
Tre-asurer

RIFFEL, CATHY
Secretary
GARDNER, RONNIE
President

Sophomore Class Officers

Student Council

BURK, GEN E
DAVIS, DEBBIE

HEARN, CAROL
PRYOR, M I KE

178

�Abel, Stan
Achatz, Rick
Ackard, Peggy
Adair, Connie
Allen, Evelyn
Allphin, Barbara

Ando, Susan
Argall, Judy
Armstrong, Richard
Arnold, Brenda
Arnsmeyer, Roy
Bagan, Kathy

Bailey, Francine
Baker, Bart
Baker, Ken
Balderrama, Peggy
Barela, Carol
Basse, Kenneth

Bateman, Beth
Bautsch, Charlotte
Beitscher, Carol
Bell, Rebecca
Benson, John
Blake, Mary

Blanas, Anthea
Blanchard, Dianne
Bonham, David
Bourke, Laurie
Bowers, Tina
Brandt, Nancy

Brewer, Pault&gt;tte
Bruesselbach, Hans
Buckstein, Sandy
Burk, Gene
Bustamante, Alex
Cameron, Bill

Campbell, Curt
Campbell, Shirley
Caracasis, Diane
Carlson, Jan
Carter, Holmen
Chapekis, Larry

Cheley, Carolyn
Cisco, Ramona

CIa rk, Everett
Clarke, Katy
Cleland, Barbie
Cody, Bill

Coe, Carolyn
Coe, Marilyn
Cohn, Debbie
Collins, Dabney
Conrad, Jack S.
Cook, Susan

Cornell, Warren
Cowdrey, John
Cox, Carolyn
Cruter, Karen
Dalzell, Pam
Davis, Ann

�Fields, Renee
Finley, Tom
Fisher, Susan
Florey, Jim
Foster, Mark

Fotinos, Angie
Foust, Jane
Freed, Craig
Friedlob, Cindy

Miss Lois Patton, known to
every girl for her humorous treatment of lOth
Grode P. E., looks on ...

Fujishima, Sharon

Fuller, John
Gagan, Kathy
Gall, Barbara
Gallan, Helen
Gallatin, Carol

Gardner, Miki
Gardner, Ronnie C.
Garrett, Pat
Gaul, David
Gettler, Becky

Sophomores

Davis, Debbie
Davis, Georgia Ann
De Anda, Jackie
De Croce, Olivia
Deeds, Tom
De Herrera, Alice

del Junco, Gerry
Dennis, Steve
Detandt, Dona
Deutsch, Kathy
Diaz, Jennie

Dill, Sandi

Dorak, Marcia
Elkins, Diana
Ellsworth, Roger
Elson, Cherryl
Enderson, Robert
Eppleston, Glen

Euell, Gregory
Febinger, Sandra
Feilbert, Ruthe
Fernandez, Fred
Fields, Frances J.
Fields, Raymond

while her compatriot, Miss
Patricio Finney, referees a
sophomore basketball
game.

�Gibson, Jim
Gipson, Bernard
Gismondi, Pam

Glathar, Judy
Goens, Robert
Goldberg, Mark

Gonzales, Diana
Graham, Mary
Grams, Gary

Grandy, Sally
Green, Deborah
Green, Tim

Greer, Tim
Griffin, Jim G.
Griffin, Marilyn

Hanatani, Susan T.
Hardy, Dave
Harper, Sue

Harris, Bobbie Kay
Hartman, Gene
Hastings, Carolyn

Gurtler, Nancy
Hoger, Shannon
Hall, Russ

Howley, Sande
Hearn, Carol
Heidbrak, Bonnie

Hammer, Butch
Hammers, Sandy
Hampton, Barry

Heger, Kathy
Heilig, Mary Ann
Hendrysan, John

Henry, Alice
Hensley, Ron
Hessenius, Connie

Hickman, Karen
Hoague, Diana
Hocking, Julie

Holmes, Anne
Holyfield, Jim
Homstad, Jim

�Horvat, Diane
Houlihan , Barbara
Hudgins, Andrea
Huff, Joe
Humm, Marti

Humphrey, John
Hurd , Barbara
Hurst, Janice
Hyland , Kathleen
Hume, James

Jackson , Terrance

Jenkins, Don
Jenkins, Harold
Jensen, linda
Jevnager, linda

Johnson, Carole
Johnson, Edie
Johnson, John
Johnson, Lars
Johnson, Sara

Jones, Dale
Jones, lorelei
Jones, Nelda Joanne
Jordan, Nancy
Karakawa, Phil

Kato, Sharon
Kavas, George
Kawakami , Albert
Kearney, Karen
Kelley, Betsy

Kelley, Jacqueline
Kiddie, Doug
Kindel, William
Kissell , Paul R.
Knoll, larry

Koberstein , Debbie
Kontnik, John
Keto, Paul Y.
Kotzelnick, Gayle
Krautman, Stan

Kurz , Barbara

Kusulas, Elaine
Kyle, Dick
lombott, Linda
lane, Toni

lang, Connie
Lasky, Jay
leach, Marilyn
Lenhart, Darlene
leonard, Judy

�Sophomores

183

�lindsay, Doug
linton , Carla
linton , Carol
loomis, Barbara
lotz, Richard

loui, Kenneth
loveland, Mickie
lukich, Tom
Lung, Kenneth
lupberger, Anne

Lyden , Eleanor
Macintosh , Bill
Maclean , Bruce
Mohr, Gail
Mallett, Robert

Manning , Ann

Marx, Jim
Martin , Kay
Masunogo , Lauro

Matheney, Mike

Mathews , Terry
May, Greg
Mayberry, Jeanette
McAyeal, Marlene
McConnell, Geri

McCormack, Brian
McDonald, Bob
McKee , Cynthia
McKenzie, Ellen
McNeil , Nancy

A dance ... the colorful announcement of odd-shaped posters
a ceiling filled with balloons and streamers
dancers ... a state of mind frozen on expressionless faces
feet finding a certain rhythm
planning ... rewarded by donuts and music
terminated by the shuffling of busy
hands that remove all traces of its being.

�Sophomores

McPherson, Sherry
Mickelson , Sylvia
Miller, Sorboro
Milligan, Terry

Montes , Anne
Morimoto, Ellen
Mueller, Joan
Mueller, Roberto

Murray, Marsha
Nochmonn , Sonja
Nakashima , Connie
Nakata, Wesley

Naylor, Andy M.
Nelson , Mike
Neptune , Deborah
Nethoway, Susan

Neumann, Judy
Newbold , Wiley
Newell , Donna
Newlin , Kay

Newton , Jennie

Nightengale, Conrad T.
Nishikawa , Sorry
Nixon , Diana

Norrisr Sarbora

O'Neill, Eileen
Overton , Sharon
Pace, Jane

Packer, Gail
Pappas, Kathy
Porker, Jon
Parks, Joyce

��Sophomores

Peros, Elaine
Peros, Phyllis
Perske, Roger
Persson, lynn
Peterson, Don

Peterson, Gary

Pete!, John
Phillips, Michele
Pierson, Bev
Price, David
Pryor, Mike
Pudlik, David

Pusede, Willie
Rankin, linda
Richards, Bernadette
Richardson, Ken
Richey, Nancy
Riffel, Cathy

Rios, Delilah
Ritterspach, Janet
Robinson, Michelle
Rogers, Donna

Rogers, Wayne
Rose, Karen

Ron, Betsy
Ross, John C.
Rowley, Ann
Ruggles, Gl nn
Russell, Renee
Saavedra, Mary
Sakamoto, Harriett
Salinas, Joe
Sanders, Herbert
Sanders, Mario
Sanderson, Carol Ann
Sawaya, Alice

�Schilt, Margie
Schmid, Dave
Schmidt, Judy
Schott, Barbara

Seftor, laurence
Sekyra, Candy
Seymour, Ida
Shofar, Robert

Sharpe, Mary Ann
Shermock, Suson
Shields, John
Shulander, larry

Shwayder, Martha
Siler, Susan
Silvo, Barbaro Ann
Silva, Geraldine Ruth

Singer, Paul
Skeeters, Gory
Sloven, Floro lee
Smith, Mildred

Smith, Nancy D.
Smith, Ronald
Smith, Suzy
Sneed, John

Squire, lynn
Standley, Dick
Steele, Roy
Stewart, Richard

Stone, Russell
Stott, Lindo
Stranahan, Gory
Streed, Ro~old W.

Stripling, Pamela
Stroh, Debby
Sudduth, Judi
Summers, David

Sundby, David
Swatek, Patricio
Suz~ki, Steven
Sweeney, Kathleen

Sophomores

�Swenson , Cheryl
Takamine, Connie
Takamine, Gail
Tanzer, Aliso
Tawil, Josette
Taylor, Cynthia

Taylor, Jim
Thach , Henry
Thaemert, Marcia
Thayer, Sandi
Thompson , Bob
Thurman , Nancy

Thurow, Bill
Tobin , Donna
Townsend , leslie
Trotsky, Jim
Trujillo, Christella
Tsuchimoto , Jane

Tucker, Kristie
Tucker, Ralph
Turnbull, Carl
Tursick, Steve
Twist, lavonne
Van Buskirk, Phil

�190

�Vonderhoven , Jo Ann
Vonderhoven, leonard
Von Meter, Rusty
Vasquez, lydia

Vogel, Oonro
Walker, Nicholas Orlando
Wallace, Debi
Wolloc , Margo

Walls, loujuano
Walton , Emmogene
Wanofuchi, Howard
Washco, Don

Watson , Valerie
Weber, Robert
Wehrli, Carol
Weisbort, Craig

Wellington , Kathy 0
Welsh , Marolou
Westbrooks, Joyce
White , Gory

Sophomores

Wickliffe , Alicia Marie
Widmar, Charles
Wilbur, Steve
Williams, Eugene
Williams , Everette
Wilson , Chuck

Wilson, Stella
Winkler, Tom
Windecker, Reno R.
Wong , Devon
Wood, Gory
Woods, Scottie

Wright, Kay
Susie
Young , Susan
Wytias~

Young , Suzann&amp;

Zolor, Mary
Zolzer, David

�ALLEN, SUE

BURNS, CINDY
Secretory

EITEMILLER , DAN
V ice -Pres ident

BRAMlEY, JUDI

HEARN . KATHY
Treasurer

WONG , MARSHAll
President

Junior Class Officers
BROWN, Bill

Student Council
Cll FT, lESll E

DALTON , HARlON

METZ, CARL

Judy Collins performs for the benefit of the
Junior class.

MillER, JUDY

192

�Abel, Sharon
Adams, Lorrie Lou
Alexander, Gregory A .
Alexander, Lonnie

Allen, Jill
Allen, Judy
Allen, Sue
Allstun, Eddie

Altberger, Fred
Amen, Mike
Anderson, Judy
Angelo, Nick

Aoyagi, Lianne
Arellano, Bruce
Atkison, Larry
Aumiller, Roberto

Babcock, George Nathan
Boca, Dennis
Bader, Mike
Barnhart, Molly

Bartholomew, Talbert P.
Bates, John
Batt, Gale
Beaton, Bruce

Beaver, Owen
Beezley, Nancy
Beitscher, Bill
Belveal, Patty

Beman , Patricia

Bergman, Craig
Berkowitz, Marcia
Berman, Bobbi

Belka, Richard
Beverly, Lugeonia Rose
Biles, Alice
Black, Janel Lee

Blakely, Sandy Lee
Board, Sharon
Bomash, Diane
Bonham, Barbera

193

�Bruso, Virginia
Bull, Judy
Burbank, Jim
Burgett, Connie

Burns, Cindy
Burns, Michael
Cabana, Donna
Canaday, larry

Caracasis, Connie

Card, Marilyn
Cardillo, David
Carpenter, Connie

Caustrita, lorraine
Cavos, Diana

Cazer, Jim
Celestine, Bertha

Chapin, Christy
Chapman, Allan
Christensen, Steve
Clark, Dwayne

CIa rk, Vicki l.
Clements, Patti
Clift, leslie
Cluff, Annette
Collins, Wendy
Cook, linda
Cordova, Andrew J .
Coughlin , Gary

Bosteder, Penny
Botsford, Ann
Bowker, Sharolee
Brame, Randy

Bramley, Judy
Brandt, Deborah
Brannon , Bob
Branum, Charles

Brent, Roseann

Brewer, Margaret
Brocha, Kathy
Brock, Ben

Brock, Jean
Brown, Bill
Brunkhorst, Elise
Brunton, Dave

�Covey, Bill
Cox, Barbara
Criss, Mary Jane
Cronkey, Christine

Juniors
Crow, Joan

Daniels, John
Davis, Jean
Davis, Ronald

Dayton, Cheryl
Dertinger, Steve
De Sciose, Frank
Devereaux~ Dave

Faris, Pat
Farrell, John Michael
Fasano, Jim

Diner, Joni

Dixon, Katherine
Drew, Phyllis
Dryden, linda

Dubois, Susan
Dungan, Dale
Dunn, Rexa
Earl, Penny

Ferris, Linda Lee
Fey, Doug
Fields, Bert

Finneran, Cathi
Fiser, lee

Fisher, Lynn

Easley, Robert
Eisnoch, Jeanet1e

Eitemiller Dan
Ekholm, Marcia

Floyd, Clay
Foley, Kay
Foreman, Barbara

Elmer, linnea
Engels, Linda
Erbisch, Carol
Everman, linda

Foster, Ron
Fountain, Roger
Foust, Jay

Fox, Nancy
Franklin, Dennis
Fujimori, Melody

Fukuhara, Arlene
Fukuhara, Charlene
Fuller, Roger

Fulton, Dana
Gallagher, Jeannie
Garcia, Benny

��Gordner, Toni
Garten, Roy
Gaumer, Ronni G.
Govette, Lindo
Geritz, Kathy

Gersh, Lawrence
Gibbs. Susan
Glonert, Sandy
Glo.,mon, Marilyn
Glenn, Jock C.

Goldhammer, Joe
Gordon, Judith L
Green, Joan
Greenlee, Bob
Greer, Ina

Greer, Wando
Griffey, Jennifer
Griffin, Solly
Grote, George
Haberkorn, Coral

Hoberstich, Aloce
Hagadorn, Vaughn
Holbrook, Sue
Hall, Lynn
Hall, Tyler

Hallberg. Lindo
Hamilton, Joni
Hamlin, Sharon
Harris, Bob
Hart, Chris

Hasegawa, Duane

Hasson, Jill
Hougen, Beth
Hawkins, Gail
Howley, Beth

197

�Hearn , Kathv
Heilig , Jerry
Heisten , Carol
Helstien , Sherie
Hendryson , Mike
Hess, Bob

Hess, linda
Hiden , Irma
Haag, Tom
Hoffman , Carol
Holst, Manta Jo
Holubecz, Erika

Homstad , Mary
Hooker, Karen
Horton , Cheryl
Horvath, Frank
Hotaling , Kathy
House, Karen

Hudson, Joyce
Huhnke, Susan
Hull , Danny
Humm, Karyn
lmes, Rinnie

Irving, Barbara

Jackson, Elaine
Jacobs, Janet
Jacobson , Judy
James, Chester
Jefferson, Marilyn
Jernigan , Jay

Johnson , Alan
Johnson, David
Johnson, Francy
Johnson, linda
Johnston, Kathi
Jones, Juanita

198

�Every day in the life of a student is filled with
small things ...
a talk sheltered in a telephone booth
an auditorium shaping a cause for interest
snow forming the thoughts of the day
the East clock ticking the rhythm of the flag
a small gleam of learning piercing even the night.

Jones, Wanda
Joslin, lawrence
Kearney, Mary
Kenney, Pamela
King, Karen

Knight, Harold
Krapu, Vikky
Kreider, James
Krill, Susan
Kubly, Pam

Juniors
Kulling, Janet
Kurtzer, Dennis

Kutsumo, Kristine
Kyle, Shirley
lancaster, Dole

landis, Hole
losby Stanley
Lasky, Ann
Lasley, Saundra
Lauterbach, Helen

lawrence, Mike
lows, Bill
Lawson, Lee

lawson, Marvell
le Bois, Doreen

lee, Carol
lee, Mike
lehr, Ronald
levisohn, Janice
light, Barbaro

lindsay, linda
Linn, Deanna

linno, Ronald
little, Martha
llafet, Eloth

�long, Sondy
lumon, Fronk
lundquist, Dovid
lundqu ist, lorene
Mocleon, Brion
MacMillan, l indsay

Mohr, Pete
Manley, Scott
Moritz, Karen lynn
Martin, Ed
Martin , Eugene
Matsumonj i, lance

May, lois
McDonald, Jane
McGee, Barbara
McGee, Kenyon
McGrath, Elaine
McGrath, linda

McKenzie, Gorda
McKenzie, Jackie
McKinzie, Jinny
McMillan, Jane
McMosley, Bill
McNamara, Mickey

McNatt, Sandy
Meiningar, Candy
Meis, Jerry
Meln ick , Barbara
Mericle, Jim
Metz, Carl

Middlebrook, Wynn
Miller, Connie
Miller, Judith
Miller, Sue Ann
Miller, Susan
Milligan , Steve

Milstein, Janet
Moody, Mary Jane
Moore, Hugh
Moore, Mary
Moore, Rochelle
Morimoto, Sharon

Mourhess, Dave
Mourne, Tina

Mruz, Dick
Myers, John
Myers, linda
Nakamura , Dennis

Neumann, John
Newton , Brent
Nielsen, Pam
Nielson, Robert
Norman, Mary Ann
Oakley, Vera

Ohmer, Jane
Olsen , les
Omohundro, lee
Otstot, Ray
Oye, Cheryl
Pagliasotti, John

Juniors

�Papazian, Suzanne
Pate, Katy
Pate, Meredy
Patterson, Patty

Patterson, Tam
Po u I, Leana rd
Pennella, Jim
Philippe, Janne

Pierce, Marsha
Pierson, Mike
Pollack, Sharon
Pantaw, Art

Parter, Mana
Patter, Tam
Pratt, Dolores
Pritchard, Lilli

Ragulsky, Rosemary
Raphael, les
Renz, Pat
Replin, Steve

Reynolds, Norma Jean
Rhoads, Warren
Rice, Diana
Richardson, Carolyn

Richardson , Joyce
Riedesel, Kathy
Rigg, Jack
Riggs, Byron
Rindam, Kay

Rodriguez, loretta
Rogers, Gloria
Roggenbach, Ann
Rome, Eli
Rothchild, Sara

Rubin, Miriam
Rumfelt, Rex
Rupp, Ken
Sack , Jerry
Sack , Jim

Sakamoto, Carrie Ann
Saks, Mikkel
Salinas, Samuel
Sandfo_rd, Ruth
Savoy, Phylli•

20!

�Juniors

Scantlin , Wayne
Scavo, Jim
Schoetzel, Tom
Schoendoller, Kathleen
Schones, Pete

Scott, Sue
Seifried, Jolene
Severtson Ann
Shanahan , William
Shea , Cathy

Shea , Mary
Short, Dione
Sienknecht, Judy
Simonton , Cindy
Simonton, Skip

Simpson, Dionne
Skolout, Donice
Slaughter Margaret
Smit~ leonard
Smith, Pete

�Sneed, Jim
Snider, liz
Solis, Beverly Ann
Southern, George
Spar, Barbaro Ann

Speak, Paulette
Speliotes, Dean
Spirek, Lindo
Staples, Valerie
Storr, Betty

Stensoos, Pot
Stern, Dove
Stout, Alex
Struck, Cecelia
Sweazy, Alice

Tortler, Edina
Tatum, Peggy
Temple, Koren
Tepley, Gwen
Thompson, Gory

Thurow, Pam
Tidwell, Cora Jean
Timchulo, Michael
Timmons, Irene

Toffoli, Georjeon

203

�204

�Traher, Anita
Tucker, Linda
Udd, Cindy
Utt, David

Van Bradt, John
Versteegh, Ginger
Valz, Richard
Valz, Tam

Wada, Mathew
Walker, Beverly
Walker, Bruce
Ward, Carolyn

Watanabe, Sharon
Waterman, Jane
Watts, Dorothy
Watts, lynda

Weaver, David
Weindel, Connie
Weipert, Dave
Westmoreland, Mike

Juniors
Westmoreland, Pat
Whelan, Edward
Whisler, Joanne
Whittemore, Art

Wickersham, lynn
Wieder, Judy
Wilcox, Mary Sue
Wilhoite, lauren

Wilkins, Shari
Wilson, Maria
Wohl, Carol
Wong, Marshall

Worley, Vikki
Wright, Mardi
Wright, Sheryl
Wunderlich, Gregg

Yaung , Margaret
Ziebart, Brigitte
Ziegler, Cindy
Zigler, Cathy

�BABBS, DAVE
EVANS, JUDY
SPENCE, CHARLENE
Vice President

WILSON, VICKY
Secretory

HAWKINS, STEPHANIE
MODESITT, LANI

IVERSEN, ASTRID

Treasurer

PACE, Bill
President

JOHNSON, MARY
KEINS, HILDE

Senior Class Officers
LANG, CLAUDIA
NADY, X,

ODAGO. JOHN
POMERANZ, RIC

Student Council
REED, SYLVESTER
REISBICK, BETH

SCHODDE, SANDE
WRIGHT, JANICE

206

�ABEL, DARLENE

Seniors

ACIERNO, SANDY
Circulo de Arte ; High School Red Cross .

ACKARD, STEVE
Skeost ; Skeast Racing Team .

ADAMS, CONNIE

Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross ;
Knit · Wits .

ADAMS, JOHN
Boys' Bowling .

ADELMAN, LOLLY
Counterpoints ; JCL , consul ; Jr..

Escort : Kn i t -

Wits ; Seraph Sisters , Symposium ; ' 6• Club .

ADLER, EVA

AGNEW, DENNIS WRAY
' 6• Club

ALIRES, HOPE
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling, High School
Red Cross; Senior Service Project; Y Teens.

ALLEN, JOEL W.

Angelus Staff, Business Manager; Bridge Club;
Foreign

Club; Pre -law ; Pre· Med;
Project; Speech; Symposium;

Language

Senior Service

' 6• Club; Band ; Drama Club Play .

ALLEN, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; FTA, recordsec.; Knit Wits ; Senior Service Project;
TARS ; Tri - Hi -Y, cor. sec. ; '6• Club .
'"9

ALLEN, TONY
Cross Country; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics ;
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project;

Skeast, '6• Club

•

AMBROSE, MIKE

ANDERSON, DAVID

ROTC Rifle Club Skeast

ANDO, STEVE
Baseball; Bosketboll ; Key Club; Football .

ANGELO, SUZY

ARNSMEYER, KAREN
AII · School Show; Circulo de Arte, vice·pres.;
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Scholastic Art Awards .

ANISIMOW, VAL

ARMENTA, PETE

BACHRACH, ANNETTE
Jr. Escort: Seraph Sisters; Spotlight Staff, Photo
Coordinator, '64 Club .

BAILEY, JIM

�BAKER, BARBIE '
Euclidean Club; FTA ; Girls' State ; High School
Red Cross; Honorary Cadet; Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom

Attendant ; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens;
PTA Model ; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore vice · pres.; Student Council ;
Student Council Workshop ; Tri · Hi ·Y; '64 Club ;
Masonic Award, .uoutstanding Junior."
BAKER, W . STEVEN
Boys' Bowling ; JCL, historian : Jr. Usher; Pre-

law ; Concert Band; Student Council ; Student
Council Workshop ; Track ; Wrestling ; '64 Club .
BARKI, MARLENE
All -School Show : Delegate Assembly ; Gymnas ·
tics; Circulo de Arte.
BARNES, CRAIG
Delegate Assembly; Key Club; Track ; '64 Club
BARRETT, GEORGE H ., JR.
Football Swimming ; Track ; Wrestling .
BARRETT, STANLEY
" 0 " Club, Key Club; Football .
BASS, DEANNA
BARVIK, SUE
BASSE, MARGARITA
BASQUEZ, BILL
Cross Country ; Delegate Assembly ; Pre-Med ;
Track ; Wrestling; '64 Club .
BAYERS, BOB

BAYLOR. DAN
All City Football ; Baseball ; Basketball : "D "
Club ; Delegate Assembly ; Football ; '64 Club .

BEARDSWORTH, SHARI
Circulo de Arte : Drama Club, FTA ; High School
Red Cross ; White Jackets
BEDSAUL, URNIE
BELL , JAMES
AII ·City Bond ; All-City Orchestra ; All -School
Show ; All-State Orchestra : Band : Council Capers; Cross Country ; '64 Club; ROTC Rifle Team ;
Shaw Orchestra .
BENAVIDEZ , TRINIDAD

BENNETT, BOB

BERRY, MARILYN
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; JCl ; Y-Teens .

BEREN , DAVID

BETTS, KATHERINE

BIRD, ORLO

BLACKBURN, KAY
FTA; Knit -Wits; Rifle-ettes; '64 Club

BLAND, DICK
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Usher.

BLANK, BARBARA
Circulo de Arte; Foreign language Club; FT A;
Girls' Bowling .

208

�BLATNIK, FRAN
Foreign Language Club ; Girls' Ensemble .

BLEA,BEN

BLOCK, JEANNINE
Concert Choir; Drama Club .

Seniors

BLOKER, JUDY
Circulo de Arte; Tri - Hi -Y.

BLUM, GARY
Delegate Assembly, porlimenlorion ; '64 Club;
Football; Inter-Club Council; Key Club, president; Pre- law Science Seminar; Skeost; Student
Council ; Tennis; Woodbury Contest.

BOBB, MERRICK
Boys' Stole; Bridge Club; Chess Club; Delegate
Assembly ;

Drama

Club;

Foreign

language

ChJb • Jr. Usher; Montage, secretory ; National
Merit Letter of Commendation; NCTE Candi date; Pre- law , secretary; Senior Service Projed;
Spotlight Stoff, news editor; Stole Student
Council Conference Delegate.

BOLES, WILLIAM J .

BOLTEN, BARBARA
Foreign Language Club; Girls' Bowling; PTA
Hostess Skeosl; '64 Club

BONSIB, BETTY
Angelus Stoff, royalty editor, Circulo de Arle;
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Fall
Sports Queen Attendant; Jr. Prom Attendant;
May Queen Attendant; Sophomore Class, treas.;
PTA Model; '64 Club.

The face of school spirit .
a rambling pep rally
a sharp smile of eager concentration
the victory reflected in sign language
the varying emotions that focus on the
referee.

BORE lNG, JIM
All-School1 Show; Concert Choir; Council Ca pers; "0' Club; Football ; Track ; Wrestling .

209

�!1?.~!~!1 r.,~~;'t~. Club ; Delegate Assembly,
vice-pres .; '64 Club ; Golf; Inter-Club Council ;
~:On~~Gb~T~M~d':f: ~rk;;st'incipal 's Advisory

BOWIE, J . CAROLYN
High School Red Cross; Jr. Achievement; ' 64
Club .
BOWl E, COLLEEN
Jr. Achi e vement; PTA Hostess; '64 Club .
BRAGG, CAROLYN
.
.
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Knot-Wots ; Model
Teens; PTA Hostess; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 64 Club.
BRIDAHAM, VIVIAN

Circulo de Arte ; PTA Hostess; Senior Se1vice

Project ; Skeasl; State Finalist, Make-it-in -"'fo&lt;;&gt;l,
Den . Oist. Honorable Mention ; Young Soc1alut
Forum, publicity co ~ chairman ; '6-4 Club.

BRITTON, JAMES
All -City Band ; Boys' Stale ; Delegate Assembly;
Jr.

Achievement,

pres., production

manager;

Key Club ; Pre-Med, program chairman ; Euclidean Club; Science Seminar.

BROWN, LESLIE
BROWN, SHIRLEY
BROWN, MARK
BROWN, SHARON
Basketball , Girls' Intramural ; Drama Club; FTA ;
Girls' Bawling; Skeast.
BROWN, CYNTHIA
BROWN, SUSIE
Angelus Staff, editor-in -chief ; Chess

Club ;

Drama ; Jr Escort; Montage, editor; Rifle-ettes

sec.; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; PTA Model · Tri :
Hi -Y; White Jackets; '64 Club .
•

BRUEGGEMAN, NAN-CY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross .
BRUESSELBACH, KATHY
Circulo de Arte ; Counterpoints, program chairman; Foreign language Club; Scholastic Gold

Key Award .

BURCH, LAURA KAY
BURNETT, SUE
All-School Shaw Messenger; Circulo de Arte;
Pre-Med .
BURRAN, LESLIE
Circulo de Arle; Scholastic Gold Key Award .
BUTCHER, ELLA
All -School Show; Girls' Basketball ; Girls' En ~~;~:~b~'· Achievement; Senior Service Project;

BUTLER, LOIS
BUTLER MARY
Circulo de Arte; FTA ; PTA Hostess · Y-Teens · '64
Club .
•
•

210

�211

�BUXTON, SHARON
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross ; Fall Sports Queen Attendant ;
Jr. Prom Attendant; M&lt;ly Queen Attendant; PTA
Model.

CABE, CANDY

CAMPBELL, PAUL
Baseball ; Basketball ; Delegate Assembly.

CANADAY, KIRK
Che ss Club , Track .

CANNATA, JOSEPH

CANTRELL, PHIL
.
.
All -City Te nn is; Baseball ; Swimmong ; Tennos .

CAPON, MAZY
Senior Service Project, '64 Club .

CARBONE, BILL

CARREATHERS KAY
Kn it-Wits; Model Teens.

CARTER, KATHLEEN
Jr. Achievement; White Jackets; '64 Club .

CASE, KATHLEEN
Foreign language Club; Rifle-ettes ; Tri -Hi-Y.

CASSELL, PAULA

CASTILLO, PATRICIA

CASTLES, JAMES
Gymnastics.

CAZENAVE, DALE AURELIA
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign language Club ,
High School Red Cross ; JCL.

CHALK, GENE
All -School Show ; Baseball ; Delegate Assembly ;
Show Band .

CHAN, DIANA
Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.

CHILDS, CAROL
Circulo de Arte; Foreign language Club; Jr.
Escort; High School Red Cross; Seraph Sisters ;
Skeost.

�Seniors

CLARK, MARY
Delegate Assembly; Knit-Wits, treas .; Model
Teens.

CLARK, PATRICIA
CLEAVER, JAMES
Golf; Wrestling, manager.

COCHRAN, PEGGY
Delegate Assembly; FTA; JCl; White Jackets;
'64 Club.
COLLARD, CHARLES
Skeast .
COLLINS, LOIS
Delegate

Assembly;

International

Relations

Club; Senior Service Projed, '6_. Club.

COLLINS, TITO
Delegate Assembly Wrestling .
CONOVER, MARY
CONWAY, TIM
Bridge Club; JCL, treas. ; Jr. Usher; Key Club;
Track.
COTA, LESLIE
High School Red Cross ; Y-Teens; '64 Club.
COWDREY, DAVID
Bridge Club; Delegate Assembly; JCl; National
Merit, Commendation ; Pre· Law; Skeost; Sym·
posium; '64 Club.
COX, CHARLES

�~~~~~~~ ~h~!~~e~egate Assembly, alternate ,
Modern Dance Group ; Rifle-ettes .

CROCKER, EDIE
All -City Choor; All -School Show · Camera Club ;
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assem ·
bly; Girls' Tennis; Knit-Wits ; Skeast.

CROCKETT, CINDY
All -School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; FT A, rec.
sec.; Inter -Club Council ; Knit -Wits, pres .: Mod ern Dance Group ; Musical ; Student Council
Leadership Conference ; White Jackets; ' 64 Club .

CROES, ELIZABETH
All -City Choir; All -School

Show r All -State

Choir; Concert Choir, vice -pres .; Council Co ·

pers; Counterpoints; Drama Club ; Rifle -ettes,
pres .; Senior Service Project .

CREWS JOANNE
FTA ; Rifle-ettes; ' 64 Club .

CRUMAL, THOMAS

CRUTER, GAIL
Pre-Med ; Skeast; Symposium .

CULBERTSON, SUZETTE
Circulo de Arte; FTA; Knit-Wits ; Senior Service
Project; Skeast; '64 Club.

CUNNINGHAM, CONNIE
FTA ; Knit-Wits.

CUNNINGHAM, DENNIS

DAHM, JOHN
FootbalL

DALTON, VALERIE
FTA; High School Red Cross ; JCL; Pre-Med ;
White Jackets ; Y-Teens; '64 Club.

DALY, MARY

DARROW, JUDY

DAVIES, LENETTA

DAVIS, JULIE
JCL; Folk Song Club .

DAVIS, RICHARD

DAVIS, SUSIE
All -City Choir; All-School Show; Concert Choir;
Counterpoints, vice-pres .; Inter-Club Council;
Modern Dance Group, pres.

DAVIS, VAL
All -School Show ; Cheerleader; Delegate Assem bly; Model Teens; PTA Model ; Senior Service
Project; Tri -Hi -Y, Service Project; '64 Club.

DAVISSON, SUE
All-City Pep Club; Bridge Club ; FTA ; Knit-Wits ;
Skeast; Symposium; White Jackets, treasurer.

DAWSON, HOWARD
Alpine Club, pres. ; Delegate Assembly ; Gym nastics; Euclidean Club; Folk Song Club; Skeast

Seniors

�DeHERRERA, CARMEN
Delegate Assembly Foreign language Club ;
FTA; High School Red Cross ; Knit-Wits; Y·
Teens; '64 Club .

del JUNCO, ALICE
Bridge Club; Drama Club ; Euclidean Club ; Jr.
Escort; Pre-Med · Senior Service Project; Seraph

Sisters; Skees!; '64 Club .

DE ROO, DIANA
Girls' Bowling ; PTA Hostess ; Skeost ; Y· Teens

DORCHINEZ, GARY
Golf ; Baseball : " D" Club ; Delegate
Assembly , Golf: JCL ; Wrestling .

AII ~ City

DORIUS, DON
All School Show; Concert Choir; Cross Country ;
Skeasl; Track .

DORIUS, RON
All -School Show; All-State Cross Country; Concert Choir, pres .; Cross Country ; " D,. Club ;

Delegate Assembly ; Skees! ; Track .

DOUGLAS, DEE
All -City Orchestra ; All -School Show; Council
Capers; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club, pres .;
Inter -Club Council ; Montage; Senior Serv ice

Project; Speech; Spotlight Staff, feature editor;
Thespians; Wolcott Sight Reading Contest; '64
Club .

DOUGLAS, MARCIA
All -School Show ; Drama Club; JCL ; Knit-Wits;
Pre-Med .

DREHER, MIKE
Skeast; Swimming .

DREYER, JUDY
Bridge Club; JCL, head scribe ; Knit Wits , Seraph Sisters; Skeast; White Jackets ; Y· Teens;

'64 Club.

DAWSON, STEVEN L.

DUDNIKOW, TANIA
Drama Club ; Girls' Bowling; JCL; Folk Song
Club; White Jackets.
DAWSON, YVONNE

DUNLAP, JOHN

DAY LARRY
Angeiaires; Concert Choir; Montage.

DVEIRIN, JEAN
All -City Red Cross Council; FTA; High School
Red Cross; White Jackets; '64 Club .

DeANDA, VICKI
Delegate Assembly; '64 Club .
EARP, LINDA
White Jackets.

DeBELL, FRAN
Circulo de Arte, fTA; Knit · Wits; Symposium ;

64 Club.

DEDMON, PATTY
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensem ·
ble; Modem Dance Group .

EDWARDS, MICHAEL
All -School Show ; Council Capers; Stage Crew .

EGRI, GEORGE
Baseball ; Wrestling .

�ELLIOTT, BETTY

ELLSWORTH, JOHN
All-City Football ; " D" Club; Football ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Track ; ' 64 Club .

ELSEY, CAROLYN
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; Skeast; PTA
Model ; Tri -Hi -Y

ENARSON, DAVID
Gymnastics; Wrestling .

ENGE, NADEEN
All-School Show ; Drama Club, rec. sec.; attend once sec.; Dance Club; White Jackets ; Wolcott
Contest, alternate; '64 Club .

EPPS, HARRY
Boys' Bowling, Gymnattin .

ERCK,MERIKAY

ERICKSON, RONALD

216

�Seniors

ERICSON, CAROLYN
Knit-Wits ; Pre-Med, Seraph
Jackets; '64 Club.

Sisters;

White

ESSIG, LINDA
FTA; JCL; Knit-Wits; Madel Teens ; '64 Club .

ESSMAN, JOHN
All-City Band ; All -City Orchestra ; All-School
Show; All -Stale Band, All-Stale Orchestra ; CoScience Talent Search; Cross Country; JCL; Jr.
Usher; Nine Point Circle ; Euclidean Club ; Rep .,

Westinghouse Science Talent Search ; Finalist~
Public Service; Science Seminar; Skeost ; Speech ;
Woodbury Contest ; Wrestling; '64 Club .

EVANS, JUDY
All-School Show ; DAR Finalist; Girls' Ensemble;
Junior Counselor, Student Council Leadership

Conference; Knit · Wits ; Senior Service Project;
Skeost, Girls ' Racing Chairman; Student Coun·
cil; Student Council Workshop ; '64 Club .

EYLER, PAULA
Delegate Assembly, sec.; Girls' Ensemble; '64
Club

FAIRALL, TERRIE
Jr Achievement; PTA Hostess .

FIELD, DICK
Inter-Club

Council ;

Club ; loomis
TARS, pres.

School

International

Relations

Colloquium

Nominee;

FISHER, DAVE
Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics; Track; '64
Club

FISHER, NORMAN
Delegate Assembly ; Football.

FISHER, SHERRY

FITCH, EDITH

FLINTROY, BEVERLY

FLOWERS, ROGER
"D" Club; Football ; Wrestling; '64 Club.

FLOYD, JUDY
All-School Shaw ; Angelaires; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Girls' State; Honorary Cadet;

Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters; Sojourners' Contest

Finalist; Principal'&amp; Advisory Council; Tri-Hi-Y,
pres.

�FOLSOM, BOB
Concert Choir; Folk Song Club ; Skeost ,
FONG, RUDY
FOSTER, GARY
AII ·City Football ; All -Metropolitan Football ;
All -State Football ; " D" Club1 Delegate Assem ·
bl y, Football
FOWLKES, DEIDRE
AII ·School Show . Dele gate Assembly , Girls'
Bowling ; Modem Dance Group; Rifl e-e tte s;
Spring Ploy Festival ; y. Teens .
FRANEK, JOE
FRANKLIN, MONTY
Baseball ; Boskttball ; Key Club .
FREEMAN, BRUCE

64 Club .
GALLAGHER, ANN
GARCIA, CONSUELO
Girl s' Ensemble.
GARFUNKLE, DAVE
GARRETT, JIM

GARRETT, KATHY
Bridge Club_; Dele!;!ole Assembly; Jr. Escort ;
sec ;
Spotl ight Staff, Page Editor; '64 Club. '

Se mor Servtee Pro1ect; Seraph Sisters

GARVIN, KATHLEEN

GAUL, JOHN

Baseball ; " D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Fool·
boll , 64 Club .

GAVLIK, CHERYL

GAY, MERRILEE
All -School Show ; Concert Choir; Girls' En ·
semble; Inter-Club Council ; Model Teens, pres .;
PTA Hostess ; Skeasl; Tri -Hi ·Y; White Jackets ;
64 Club.

GEDDES, JERRY

GELB, MARY
Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.

GILMORE, KAYE

GLASSMAN, JOE

GOLDSMITH DORIS
Angelus Stoff( Curriculum -Faculty Editor; Dele ·
gate Assemb y; PTA Hostess; Senior Service
Project; Seraph Sisters; Principal 's Advisory

Council ; Tri -Hi -Y; '64 Club .

GONIGAM, JACQUELINE
Circulo de Arte ; Counterpoints .

GONZALES, MARCELLA

�GOR DO N, BARBIE

JC L: Kn it -Wits : White Jackets .

Seniors
GRAHAM, FRED

GRANT, DENNIS

GREENSTEIN, MARSHA
Counterpoints ,

Del egate

Assembly ;

Foreign

language Club; FTA ; PTA Hostess ; '64 Club ,

GRI FF ITH, RUT H

All -City Choir; All -School Show ; Concert Choir;
Delegate Asse mbly; PTA Hostess : '64 Club

GULL I KSEN, GA RY

H ALIPE R N, CARO L

HAL I P ER N, PA UL

Boys Bowling Delegate Assembly .

HA LL, CH A RLES

All -City Choir; All -School Show : All -Stole
Choir; Angelaires, pres. ; Concert Choir; Coun cil Capers ; Football ; Wrestling.

HALTER , BARBARA
Jr .. Escort; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ;

'64 Club ,

HAMILTON , DEANIE

All -School Show ; FTA ; High School Red Cross;
PTA Hostess ; Girls ' Rifle Team, capt ; Rifle -

ettes, sec.

HAMPTON , LEE

HANCHETT, RAYMOND

HANSEN , DEAN
Distributive Education .

219

�HARAWAY PENNY
All -School Show ; High School Red Crou; JCL ;
Pre •Med ; White Jackets; '64 Club .

HARDIMAN, SANDRA
Foreogn Language Club ; JCL; ' 64 Club .

HARDING, JOHN
Brown University Alumni Award : Bridge Club ;

Delegate Auembly : Inter-Club Council ; JCL r
Jr. Usher; Loomis Colloquium : National Merit

Finalist; Nine Point Circle Club; Euclidean
Club; Shofroth Contest; Speech Club, pres .;
Vergil Medal .

HARDING, LINN
Delegate Auembly; High School Red Crou ,
Model Teens; PTA Model; ' 64 Club .

~i~~~eB!~e;

Counterpoints, sec.; Folk Song
Club: Knit-Wits; Scholastic Art Award .

HARTZMAN, RICK
All-City Band; All -City Orchestra ; All -Stole
Band; Boys' Bowling ; Inter-Club Council; Jr.
Usher; National Merit Finalist; Nine Point Cir·
cle; Euclidean Club, pres .; Science Seminar.

HAWKINS, STEPHANIE
All -School Show ; Angelaireo : Angelus Staff
Aut. Clubs Editor; Concert Choir; Council Ca ·
pen; Delegate Auembly ; Drama Club; FTA;
International Relations Club ; Jr. Escort; Notional Merit finalist , Semi·finolist ; Colorado
Senate Youth Provrom ; Senior Service Projed;
Seraph Sisters ; Skeast; Student Council ; State
Student Council Convention ; '64 Club .

HEARN, PATTY
Folk Song Club; High School Red Crou .

HEARNSBERGER, CATHY
Delegate Auembly; Senior Service Project;
Skeaot; '63 Club.

HECKENLIVELY, JOHN
All -School Show; Bridge Club, r.ru .; Concert
Choir; Council Capers ; Drama Cub; Thespian,
pres .; Euclidean Club ; Inter-Club Council; Jr.
Usher; Senior Service Projed; Skeast, trees.

HEIDBRAK, CHRIS
All -City Pep Club ; All-School Show ; Delegate
Auemblr; PTA Hooten ; Inter-Club Council,
sec. ; JC ; Jr. Escort Seraph Sisters ; Student
Council leadership Conference ; Symposium ;
White Jacket, pres.

HElM, DAVE
Chess Club; Delegate Auembly; Jr. Uusher;
Montage, business manager; Spotlight Staff,
editor4

HEIT, BARBARA
Modern Dance Club.

HELLEN MARLYN
Alpine dub ; Delegate Auembly; Skeaot .

HENDRYSON, SUE
Delegate Auembly; 1-R City; International Relations; Pre-Med; Senior Service Project: Skealt;
Swimming ; TARS; White Jackets; '64 Club .

HENRY, CHARLOTTE LETITIA

Girl~' Bowling;

High School Red Cross ; Jr.
Achtevement; Pre-Med; Senior Service Proiect ·
Y-Teens, Service Committee; '64 Club.
'

HERNANDEZ, ELMER

220

�~~~~~!~~Ao~te~~~; Modern Dance Group; Tri -

Hi -Y; '64 Club .

HESS, JOHN

Delegate Auembly; JCL; Woodbury Contest.

HESTER ROD

''0" Club; Gymnastics ; Swimming .

HIGGINS, CYNTHIA
Farei9n .l anguage Club ; FTA ; Girls' Basketball ;
'64 Club
HILL, KENNETH
Cross Country ; Track .

HINSHAW, CHUCK

All -School Shaw; Delegate Auembly .

HOAGUE, GEORGE
HOBBS, TONI

Girls' Bowling

HODGSON, FRANKl
All -School Show ; Concert Chair; Halos .

HOLLEY, JENNIFER
HOFFMAN, ANN
AII -Schaal Show : Delegate Auembly; Girls '

All -School Show; Baseball ; Drama Club; Foreign language Club; Jr. Achievement; SpHch
Club.

Ensemble; Rifle· eHes; Rifle Team ; Senior Serv·
!6~ ~~~b~ct; Tri · Hi ·Y, vice· pres. ; White Jackets;

HOLLIS, PAM
HOGUE, MIKE
~~~~~!ball ; "D"

Club; Football; Track; '64

Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor, Delegate Auembly ; JCL ; Model Teens; Skeast; Sophomore
Clan, sec.; PTA Model ; Tri -Hi-Y, 64 Club .

HOLBECZ, JOE
HOLDEN, KAREN
HOPKINS, KENT
Circula de Arte; Drama Club; Swimming; Red
Jackets, treas ,

HOWELL, GENE

HUBBARD, SHIRLEY
All -School Show; FTA, Girls ' Ensemble; High
School Red Crou; JCL; PTA Madel; White Jack ets; '64 Club .

Seniors

221

�HUNSAKER JIM
Camera Club; Drama Club; Spotlight Staff,
sports editor; Swimming ; Tennis; Track; '~
Club.

HURST, JERRY
Delegate Assembly; Stage Crew; Camera Club .

HUSKY, NICK

HUWA, JOYCE
All -School Show; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Bowl ing.

IVERSEN, ASTRID
Drama Club; foreign language Club; Interna tional Relations Club; Knit-Wits; Serpah Sisters; Student Council; White Jackets; '64 Club .

IWASAKI, ART
football; Wrestling; '64 Club.

JACKSON, DONNA
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling ; PTA Hostess; Y-Teens; '64 Club .

JACOBSON, SONJA

JENKINS, LEAH ANN
Camera Club, sec.·treas.; Circulo de Arte; Girls'
Bowling; Skeost; Jr. Achievement.

JOHNS, SANDRA
Gymnastics; Y·Teens .

JOHNSON, V. GREGG
Angelaires; Concert Choir; Counterpoints, Dele·
gate Assembly ; Drama Club; Foreign Language

Club; Halos; 64 Club .
JOHNSON, JACQUELYN
Foreign Language Club; FTA; Girls' Ensemble;

High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits.

JOHNSON, KAREN
All -City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; '64
Club; Jr. Escort; Knit · Wits; Serpoh Sisters;
White Jackets, sec.

JOHNSON , MARGARET
Counterpoints; Drama Club;

Project; TARS .

Senior

Service

JOHNSON MARY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross ;
Honorary Cadet; Jr. Escort; May Queen Attenda!'!; PTA Model; Senior Service Project; Seraph
S11ters; Student Council, sec.; Tri -Hi-Y; '6.4 Club .
JOHNSON, STEPHEN
Chess Club; FTA; Gymnastics.

JOHNSON, VERA ANN
JOHNSTONE, CLINT
Baseball; Gymnastics; Key Club, treas .; fool ·
ball ; Skeast.

�Seniors

JONES, FRANCELIA
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Dologato Aasembly; Girla' Ensemble .

JONES, PAULA
All -City Pep Club ; All-School Show ; Concert
Choir; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly ;
FTA; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Model TMns; Sorpah Sia ·
tors; Skoast; Tri -Hi·Y; White Jackets, treas .

JOVANOVICH, ANN
FTA; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Knit-Wits ; Senior Service
Project; Serpah Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets ;
' 64 Club .

KAMBARA, EUGENE
Football ; JCL; Koy Club; Pro-Med; Track ; '64
Club.

KATZ, NANCY
All -School Shaw, Concert Choir; FTA ; Symposium; '64 Club .

KEARNS, JINNY
Concert Choir.

KEINS, HILDY
All-City Student Council; Circulo do Arte; High
School Red Cross; Pro-Med; Skeast; Student
Council; ' 64 Club.

KEMP, KENNETH

KENNEY, JIM

KERSEY, JUDY

KESS, BILL
Delegate Assembly.

KETTER, CATHERINE
Foreign language, treas.; JCL; Pre·Med, treas.;
Symposium, vice-pres .; White Jackets .

KIDDIE, JENNIFER
All -School Show; Concert Choir[ sec.; Delegate
Assembly; foreign language Cub, sec.; Internotional Relations; Jr. Escort; Senior Service

Project; Seraph Sisters; PTA Hostess; White
Jackets; ' 64 Club.

KIMMETT, CLARENCE

�KISHIYAMA, SHIRLEY
KLIMA INGE
High School Red Cross .
KLINE, KIFFANEY
Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross;
JCL; Jr. Prom Queen ; May Queen Attendant ;
Jr Clan, treas .; '64 Club .
KLOPPEL, KENNETH
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project; ' 64
Club .
KOENIGSBERG, NICKI
Circulo de A.rie ; Delegate Assembly# alternate ;

Drama Club ; Inter-Club Council ; High School
Red Cross; PTA Model ; Symposium, pres. ; Socialist Forum .

KONTNIK, LEWIS
Delegate Assembly ; Swimming .
KOSHI, HOWARD
Boys' Bowling ; Bridge Club ; Euclidean Club ;
FTA ; Science Seminar; Wrestling ; TARS .
KRAPU,JULIE
KREPS, ROBERT
Junior Achievement; JCL.
LACKEMANN,GEORGE
All -City Orchestra ; All-School Show; All -Stale
Orchestra ; Bridge Club, treas. ; Council Capen;
JCL, tribune; Jr. Usher; Nine Point Circle; Eu clidean Club, vice· pres .; Science Seminar;
Skeosl, Speech pres.; '64 Club .
LANG, CLAUDIA
Angelus Stoff, Album editor; Circulo de Arte ;
Jr Escort ; Senior Service Project; Student Coun cil ; ' 64 Club .
LANGFORD, CHARLOTTE

Delegate Assembly, parliamentarian ; nA : High
School Red Cross ; International Relations, vice·

~~~k~t~;"~:~~~; .'~6i tf'ub~ch, sec.·treas. ; White
LARSEN, LINDA
LARSEN, TIMOTHY

LEAHY, LINDA
Girls' Bowling High School Red Cross; Skeosl ;
'64 Club
LEAN, GUIREC
All -School Show : Counterpoints; Girls' Ensem ble

LEEVER, BARBARA
Knit-Wits; Senior Service Project; '64 Club .
LE MASTER, DAVE
Circulo de Arle; ROTC Rifle Club.
LEONARD, SHERRI
LEWIS, MARIAN
All -School Show ; All-State Choir; Angelalres;
Concert Choir ; Council Capers; Counterpoints!·
Girls' Basketball; Girls' Bowling; High Schoo
Red Cross Senior Service Project; '64 Club .
LIGHTHALL, JACK
Key Club; '64 Club .
LINDHOLM CHUCK
All -City Student Council , Head Boy ; Jr. Usher;
Notional Merit Finalist ; Spotlight Stoff; Student
Council leadership Conference; ' 64 Club.
LLAFET, E\JGENE
LOEB, ALAN
All -City Tennis; All -Metro Tennis; All -City Student Council ; All -School Show ; All -Stole Tennis; '' D'' Club; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Clan.
pres ; Jr. Usher; Key Club; Pre· law, vice· pres .;
Student Council • Student Council Leadership
Conference; Student Coundl Workshop; Tennis,
captain ; '64 Club.

Seniors
224

LOOMIS, HOWARD
All-School Show; Council Capers; Delegate As ·
sembly; Jr. Usher; Pre- Law; Spotlight Staff,
buaineu manager.

�LORT, JAI-l I-I
Delegate Assembly ; Skeast.

LORT, TONY
Camera Club; Stage Crew ; Swimming .

LOWMAN, YVETTE
Circulo de Arte, Delegate Assembly; FTA ; Girls'
Bowling , High School Red Cross ; JCL ; Knit·
Wits ; White Jackets; 64 Club.

LUNDQUIST, SHERYL

LYNN, GEORGE

LYTLE, JAMIE

MACINTOSH, DON
'' 0 '' Club, sec.; Football ; Key Club ; Swimming ;
Track; Wrestling , '64 Club .

MACMILLAN, JAMES
Lt. Col ROTC Brigade S-2 .

MACMILLAN, JOHN
Notional Merit Finalist; Euclidean Club.

MACNEILL, JANET
'64 Club ; FTA; High School Red Cross ; PTA
Hostess ; Tri -Hi -Y.

225

�MADONNA, ANN

MADSEN, DAVID

MAHAN, ALLYSON
Delegate Assembly , Fore ign language Club;
Model Teens; PreMed . Skeast; '64 Club .

MAIERHOFER, TEENA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross ;
Model Teens; Folk Song Club; Senior Se rv ice
Project; '64 Club .

MALETIC, PAM
All -School Show; Council Capers ; Counter·
Foreign language Club ; FTA ;
Girls' Ensemble, se c.; Halos; High School Red
Cross; Inter -Club Council ; Kn it ·Wits ; Folk Song
Club; PTA Hostess ; Student Officer leadership
Conference; White Jackets ; '64 Club ,

points, pres.;

MANLEY, BETTY

MANNING, MARY
Delegate Assembly; FTA; PTA Model ; '64 Club .

MANNING, OMA
Delegate Assembly ; Angel Committee .

MARGOLIN, SONIA
Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly; FTA , historian, state vice pres .; High School Red Cross,
vice ·pres .; lnter· Ciub Council ; Jr . Escort. Folk
Song Club; Senior Service Project; Serpah Sis ..
ters; Skeast; White Jackets ; '64 Club ; PTA Host ·

ess; AFS Finali st

MARKHAM, CINDY

MAROTTE, RICK
Camera Club; ROTC Rifle Club, captain; Skeast .

MARTIN, DALE
All -School Show ; Circulo de Arte; Drama Club;
Skeast ; Stage Crew .

MARTINEZ, STELLA
Circulo de Arte; Jr Achievement; Modern Dance

Group; Y Teens.

MARTYN, PAUL
Baseball ; " D" Club; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; ' 64 Club
MASUNAGA, JOYCE
MAUPIN, JUDI
Delegate Assembly

~t:C~~~· ~t.;r:vScenery; Angelus Staff, art

editor; Circulo de Arte ; Oelegot~ Assem~IY ;
alternate; Drama Club, poster chalr!'"an ; G.rl s

Bowling ; Scholastic Art Award ; Whole Jackets ;
'64 Club .
MAYEDA, JOANNE
Delegate Assembly ; Girls Bowling
McCANDLESS, STEVE
Jr. Usher; Spotlight Staff, layout editor.
McCOY, BOB
Delegate Assembly; Swimming.

McCOY, JUDY
Delegate Assembly;
Cross ; Skeast.

FTA ;

High School

Red

McDONALD, TOM
All -School Show .
McKERCHER, DAN
McKINNEY. KATHERINE
All -School Show; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensem
ble; Mixed Choir; Modern Dance Group .

226

Seniors

��McLEAH, REHE
Concert Choir; Skeasl; Tri-Hi -Y.

McLELLAHD, SAHDRA

McMURDO, ROBERT
Distributive Education; Jr. Achievement.

McHASSOR, ROH
Delegate Assembly; Rod and White Float.

McPHERSOH, ROH

MEAHS, KIM

MEIHIHGER, HEHRY

~~c~~E~eMf'r~e; Bridge Club; Camero Club ;

JCL; Notional Merit Finolisti Nine Point Circle ;

Euclidean Club ; '6-4 Club .

MERRITT, SUZI

MnCALFE, JAHIS
All -City Student Council , All -School Show; DAR
Good Citizen Winner; Delegate Assembly ; '64
Club ; FTA; Girls' Stale ; JCl, sec.; Jr. Escort ;
Jr. Prom Attendant; May Queen Attendant;
ROTC Honorary Cadet ; Head Girl ; Serpah Sis·
ters; Seraph Sisters Welcoming Committee ;
Student Council, cor sec.; Student Council
Workshop ; National Student Council leadership Conference; Sweetheart Couple Attendant ;
Tri -Hi -Y.

MEZA,AHH
All -City Choir ; All -City Orchestra ; All -School
Show; All -Stale Orchestra; Concert Choir;
Council Capers , Drama Club , Modern Donee
Group ; Symposium.

MILLER, BEY
Delegate Assembly; FTA , JCl, historian , White
Jackets , 6-4 Club .

Ml LLER, CHRIS
Discussion Forum .

MILLER, JACK
Gymnastics; Swimming .

MILLICAH, DEXTER
All -City Track; Basketball; "D " Club; Football ,
Track.

MILLWARD, JAY

MITCHELL, BRIAN
Cross Country; Track

MIURA, KAREN

MODESITT, LAN I
Delegate Assembly;

tr ~s .; Jr

Honorary

Cadet;

JCL,

Escort; Model Teens; PTA Model ;

Closs, treas. ; Senior Service Project
Seraph Sisters ; Tri -Hi Y; '6-4 Club .
'

Sen1or

MOODY, ERIC

MORGAN, WILLIAM
Baseball ; Delegate Assembly, sec.; FTA, pros. ;
Inter-Club

Council ;

Club; '64 Club

228

International

Relations

�MORGUUGG, CARL

MORISHIGE, DOREEN

Delegate Assembly ; Foreign Language Club ;
Girl s' Bowling

MORITIS, GUNTIS

MORRIS, LEE

All School Show ; Concert Choir; Distributive
Educati on

Halos .

MOSES, ANN

Girls Bowling ; Y-Teens.

MOSES, JEFF

All -City Golf; All -Stole Golf; Circu lo de Arte ;
D'' Club ; Golf ; JCL; Jr. Usher; Key Club; Prelow ; Wrestling .

MOSMAN, LILLIAN

MOWE, CAROLYN
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints

FTA ; Folk Song Club; Tri -Hi -Y; '64 Club.

MOYERS, JACK

Baseball ; Basketball ; " D" Club; '64 Club ; Foot boll ; Jr. Usher; Pre- Law Club.

MUSICK, RICK

Delegate Assembly ; JCL; Key Club .

MYERS, BEVERLY

Foreign
Skeast.

Language Club ; JCL ; PTA

Hostess ;

NAIMAN, SHARRON

Seniors
NAKAMURA, RICK

Bas boll ; Boys' Bowling , sec., pres., Chess
Club ; Cross Country , Inter-Club Council ; Sci ence Seminar

NEIL, CAROL ANN

Delegate Assembly; Girls ' Bowling; Knit-Wits ;
Y- Teens .

229

�Seniors

NELSON, JUDY
C irculo

de Arte,

sec.;

FTA,

vice •pres .; JCL,

ce nsor; Serpa~ Si ste rs; Skeost; PTA Model ; '64
Club .

NESMITH, JIM
Cross Country; Euclidean Club ; Skeost; Track .

NEUBERGER, CAROL
FTA ; Knit -Wits .

NEWELL, AL

NEWTON, KARl
Delegate Assembly; Sweet~eort Couple Attend ·
ant; Tri -Hi -Y.

NICHOLSON, DAVE
A!l City Red Cross Council; Delegate Assembly;

Hog~ Sc~ool Red Cross; Key Club ; Skeast;
Sw M t~eart Couple Attendant , Wrestling ,

NIEMINEN,SUE
AII · Sc~ool S~ow ; Angelus Staff, a ctivities ed itor; Concert C~oir ; Council Capers; Delegate
Assembly ; fTA ; International Relations Club ;
W~ i te Jacke ts ; Angelai res ; '64 Club .

O'NEILL, PAT
64 Club ; Foreign language Club, Jr. Escort ;
Pre -Med , pre s.t Seraph Sis ters i
Seraph Sisters Welcom ing Committee; Skeast ;
Symposium White Jackets .
Kn i t ·Wits ;

NIOUS, JUAN ELL
JCl ; Nine Point Circle ; Rifle-ettes .

OWENS, CONNIE
PACE, BILL

NOEL, BUDDY
AII -Citr. Student Council ; Baseball ; Basketball ,
" D" Cub; Delegate Assembly, pres .; Football ;
Golf; Jr. Us~er ; Key Club, sec.; Pre-law ; Soph omore Class, pres Student Council ; ' 64 Club .

AII -Citr Cross Country ; All -City Student Coun cil : AI - State Cross Country ; Cross Country ;
" 0 " Club ; Delegate Assembly, pres .; Inte r -Club
Council ; JCl ; Key Club, pres ., district editor;
PTA Escort; Senior Class, pres .; Senior Service
Projed; Sk.ast, vice· pres .; Speech ; Principal 's
Advisory Council ; Student Council; Student
Council leadership Conference ; Student Council
Works~op : Track ; WAC ; Woodbury Finalist,
' 64 Club
PARKINSOH, PETER

NORMAN , RALPH

NOWLES, NANCY
Delegate Assembly ; Model Teens, jr. adv isor.

PARKS, ROBERT
Camera Club, vice · pres ., r,res .; Drama Club; Jr.
Usher; Nine Point Circe; Science Seminar,
Spotlight Stoff, ~ead photogrop~er.
PATAKOTIS, JIM
Delegate Assembly.

NULAN, DARELL
Baseball ; Football ; Foreign
Track; Wrestling .

language Club ;

PATTISON, AHH
Delegate Assembly;
Crass , Model Teens .

FTA ,

Hig~

School

Red

~~~~~o~[ ~~!!~ Head Cheerleader; Concert
ODAGO,JOHN
Student Council.

OHR, ROCHELLE
Angelus Stoff, photo co-ordinator Bridge Club ;
Jr. Achievement; Jr. Escort; Notional Mer it
Finalist; Euclidean Club, sec., treas .; Science
Sem inar; Serpoh Sist rs; '64 Club.

OLSEN, RAY
Boys' Bowling

Choi r: Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Prom Attendant ;
Model Teen&gt; ; Skeast; PTA Model

�PEARCE, WAYNE
PERKINS, IRMA
PETERSON, KENT
AII&lt;School Show; Cron Country; JCL ; Key
Club; National Merit Semi -finalist ; Folk Song
Club; '64 Club
PETTY, LARRY
PETTY, ROD
PFEIFER SYLVIA
Circulo de Arte; High School Red Cron.
PHILLIPS, CAROL
All -School Show; Band; Delegate Assembly ;
Drama Club; Girls ' Baseball ; Girls ' Basketball ;
High School Red Cross; PTA Hasten ; Speech ;
Y-Teens; '64 Club.
PHILLIPS, HOWARD
All -School Show; Chen Club ; Delegate Assem bly; Foreign Language Club; JCL ; Pre- Law ;
Senior Service Project; Spotlight Staff, publicity
manager; '64 Club.
PHILLIPS, MARJORIE
PHILLIPS, WAYNE
All-City Band ; All -School Show; Bridge Club .
Inter-Club Council ; JCL ; Jr. Usher; Nine Point
Circle, pres .; Euclidean Club; Sc.ience Seminar
Skeast; Speech .
PIERCE, VERNA
PILE, COOKIE
Delegate Anembly ; Skeast ; Student Council.
PITTS, JEANETTE
All-School Show; Delegate Anembly; Skeast .
PLANTE, ARLEEN
PLUNKETT, CONNIE
All-City Pep Club, Delegate Anembly, rec.
IK.i Jr. Class, sec.; May Queen Attendant :
Student Council.
POLETTI, OON
Delegate Assembly.
POLZEN, MARAL YN
All-School Show; Angeloires ; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Girls Bowling ; Senior Service
Project; '64 Club.
POMERANZ, RIC
All -Metropolitan Track ; " D" Club, pres.; InterClub Council ; Football ; Student Council ; Student Council Leadership Workshop; '64 Club .
POPE, RENNIE
All -School Show; Concert Bond ; Concert Orchestra; National Merit Finalist; Football .
PRINGLE, BARBARA
Concert Choir.
PRITCHARD, MARILYNNE
Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly ; Model Teens;
Senior Service Project; PTA Model ; '64 Club .
PRYOR , BOB
"D" Club: Delegate Assembly; Swimming .

PUMPHREY, PETER
Boys Bowling, treas 1 Euclidean Club ; '64 Club ;
Inter-Club Council ; Jr. Usher; Key Club ; PreLow, treas.
RAFFIN, KAREN
RANNIE, GEORGE
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Council Capers.

REDDY, RONALD
Cross Country ; Delegate Assembly ; Nine Point
Circle; Track; Wrestling .
REED, SYLVESTER
All-City Track ; Basketball ; " D'' Club; Foreign
Language Club : Jr. Achievement; Key Club,
vice-pres ; Football ; Student Council ; Student
Council Workshop ; Track ; '64 Club .
REID, BILL
llaslr.etball ; Delegate Assembly; Key Club, -

-

231

�REISBICK BETH
Bridge Club . Delegate Assembly; Montoge; Pre·
Med , sec.; Seraph Sisters, vice -pres .; Student

Council White Jackets ; '64 Club ,
RHUlE, DON

REMEOI, RICHARD
Gymnastics ; Skeast .

RICHARDS, WARDELL
' D" Club; Foreign Language Club ; Key Club;
Football ; Student Council; Track ; Wrestling .
RICHARDSON, FANNIE
All School Show
RICHARDSON, SHONNA
RICHIE, JANICE
RIEDESEL, BILL
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra ; All -School
Show; Delegate Auembly ; Jr. Ushe r; Notional
Merit letter of Commendation ; Pre -low ; Pre·
Med : Euclidean Club ; Science Seminar; Skeast;
Speech, Spotlight Stoff, co-copy editor; Vergil
Medal.
RIFFE, MARY LOU
Jr .. Achievement .

RIFFEL, PAM
Delegate Auembly ; Model Teens; Skeost ; '64
Club .

RIGGINS, CLARK
All -City Bond ; All-City Orchestra; All -School
Show; All -State Orchestra; Cross Country " 0 "

Club; Delegate Auembly; Euclidean Club . Folk
Song Club; JCL Track; Wrestling .

RITKOUSKI, ART

ROACH, JULIE
Delegate Auembly; FTA, High School

Red

Cross; Knit- Wits; Modern Dance Group.

ROBINSON, LINDA

ROBINSON , ROSE MARY

ROBINSON, RUSS

RODGERS, SANDRA LANELLE

RODRIGUEZ , RALPH

ROLLINS, MYRNA LOY

ROMEO, MARY LYNNE
Girls' Bowling; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

ROMEO, VICKI
Foreign language Club; Jr. Achievement, vice·
pres., treos.; Jr. Escort; PTA Hostess; Seraph

Sisters; '64 Club.

232

�ROSE, JUDY
Circvlo de Arte; Concert Choir, Delegate Assembly, vice-pres .; JCL; Jr Escort.
ROSE, LEONAR D
RUPP, CYNTHIA
Delegate Assembly; FTA; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters

White Jackets.

SAAVEDRA, THERESA
SANDERS, VICKIE
Delegate Assembln FTA ; JCl ; Model Teens ,
treas .; Seraph Sisters, sec.; PTA Hostess ; White
Jackets ,
SANDERSON, MARY ELLEN
Circulo de Arte; Girls ' Bowling; High School
Red

Cross ;

IR

City;

International

Relations

Club; Jr4 Achievement; Modern Donee Group ;
Senior Service Project; PTA Hostess ; '64 Club ,
SARG ENT, SUSAN
Delegate Assembly; Foreign language Club;
JCl : PTA Model ; Senior Service Project; Skeast,
64 Club .
SA W REY, BI LL
SCHA N EF ELT, TOM
SCH EMEL, ROSALIE
Circula de Arlo; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; International Relations Club; Senior Service Project; '64 Club.
SCHODDE, SANDRA
Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen Attendant; Honorary Cadet, Lt Col.; Jr. Prom Queen

Attendant; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens:
PTA Model; Student Council ; Sweetheart
Couple Attendant, Tri -Hi-Y; '64 Club.
SCHOENFELDER, MARY

Seniors

SCHNE I DER, CINDY
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-State
Orchestra; Bridge Club; Euclidean Club; Foreign language Club, pres.; Inter-Club Council;
Jr Escort; Seraph Sisters; Show Bond.
SCHULTZ, PAT
SCHURR, GINNY
All-School Shaw; Council Capers; Delegate Assembly Model Teens.
SCOTT, SAUNDRA
Knit-Wits.
SEYDEL, FRED
Bridge Club; "D Club; Delega te Assembly;
Inter-Club Council; JCl; Jr. Usher; Nine Point
Circle; Pre-low; Pre-Med; Euclidean Club, vice
pres.; Science Seminar; Speech, pres.: Swim ·
ming NSF Summer Science Institute.

SHARP, DAVE
SHEFFIELD, JAY
Skeost; ·64 Club.
SHELTON, JOHN
SHEPHERD, GREG
SHOCKEY, BARBARA

233

�SHOCKLEY, CORDELIA
SIDWELL, DAVE
All -City football ; All -State football ; AII-M tro
Football ; Baseball ; Basketball ; Concert Choir,
" D" Ciub; Delegate Assembly; Electronics Club ;
football ; Sweetheart Couple Attendant ,
SIMPSON, DON

ROTC Rifle Club ; Wrestling .
SLACK, JANET
Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits.
SLAUGHTER, SUSAN
All -City Red Cross Council ; Circulo de Arte ;
Girls' Ensemble ; High School Red Cross , Senior

Service Project , ' 64 Club.
SLOTHOWER, JOHN

All School Show ; Baseball ; Basketball ; Concert
Choir; football ; Key Club; Track ; ' 64 Club ,
SMITH, BERYL
SMITH, DONNA
AII ·School Show ; Concert Choir, Counterpoints ;

High School Red Cross ,
SMITH, SANDRA
SMITH, JEANETTE

Delegate Assembly; FTA; Folk Song Club .
SMITH, TERRY
SPARKS, PAT

Bridge Club; Chess Club; Inter-Club Council ;
Jr Achievements ; Red Jackets, pres .

SPENCE, CHARLENE
Delegate Assembly ; High School Red Cross , Fall
Sports Queen Attendant; Model Teens ; Folk
Song Club, Senior Class, vice -pres .; Senior
Service Project ; Spotlight Stoff, rewrite editor;

White Jackets ; '64 Club.
SPRIGG, ALAN
SPRINGS, MEREDITH

Delegate Assemblr.;

FTA; High School

Red

Cross, rec. sec.; Rif e -ettes, range officer; White
Jackets; Y. . Teens; Young Socialist Forum; '64

Club .
STAFFORD, CHERYL

Circulo de Arte; Delegate
Model Teens; Skeast.

Assembly ; JCl;

STEVENSON, KAREN
STONE, LAUREL
All -City Red Cross Council ; High School Red
Cross, pres.; All-City Rep., leadership Camp ;
Inter-Club Council; High School Red Cross TriState Conference; Model Teens; Student Council
leadership Workshop; '64 Club.
STOTT, LINDA
STOTTS, REID
STOUT, TY
STRACY, EMI

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Model Teens, vice-pres .; Principal's Advisory
Council; PTA Model.

STRAKOSCH, PAM

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Skeast; '64 Club.
STRANAHAN , PATRICK

Concert Bond; Delegate Assembly; Gymnastics;
JCl; '64 Club.
STRAND, DONALD
JCL.
STREET, LYNN

All-City Band; All-Orchestra; All-School Show;
Cheerleaders; Council Capers; Delegate Assem -

by; FTA, parliamentarian; Girls' Ensemble; All State Band; Skeast; PTA Model, alternate ;
White Jackets; Y-Teens, pres.; '64 Club.
STRENO, CONNIE

234

�STRAWBRIDGE, CORALIE ANN
Girls ' Bowling .
STROH, TONI
All-School Show; Counterpoints , treos. ; Drama
Club .
STRONG, SHIRLEY
Circulo de Arte .
STUBERT, PAULA
STRUBLE, WALLY
SUITER, DANA LYNN
SULLIVAN, DOUG
Boys ' Bowling .

SUMMERS, PAUL
Jr. Usher; Euclidean Club .

~~t\~~t?v~' p~~~~t?~~

Girls'

Bowling ;

Jr.

Achievement; Senior Service Project.

SWANSON, RICHARD

TAKAMINE GENE
All-School Show; "D" Club; Gymnastics ; JCL;
Pre-Med; Skeast.

TARTLER, EDD
Gymnastics; Skeast; Student Council ; Track .
TATTER RUTH
Circulo de Arte, publicity chairman ; '64 Club ;
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; Spanish Club, sec.

TEDESKO, GARY
AII -Schaol Show Boys' Bowling; Concert Band ;
JCL.
TEEPLE, DON

TEN-BRINK, DONNA
Circulo de Arte; Girls' Ensemble; Golf.

TEPLEY, CLAUDIA
Girls' Bowling; High School Red Cross ; Jr.
Achievement; Skeast; ' 64 Club .
TERRY, MAUREEN
THEDE, SUSAN
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte ; Concert
Choir; Delegate Auembly; Girls' Ensemble ;
High School Red Cross; Tri · Hi -Y.
THOMAS, DEBBIE
Concert Choir; '64 Club; Skeast.

THOMPSON, SUE

THUROW, JOHN
football .

TOBIAS, YVONNE
All-School Show; Circulo de Arte; Delegate Assembly, alternate; Drama Club; Girls ' State;
International Relations Club; Jr. Escort; Pre·

Med, sec.; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Spotlight
Stoff, page editor, supply manager, assembly
comm .; White Jackets; '64 Club.

Seniors

TROTSKY, LINDA
Delegate Auembly. alternate; High School Red
Crou, All-City Convention; folk Song Club;
Skeast; '64 Club.

TURSICK, JOHN
Baseball; Boys Bowling .

TWIST, TOM
Delegate Anembly.

235

�ULLMER, BARBARA
All -City Pep Club ; FTA, treas .; Knit· Wits, Folk
Song ; Skeast· White Jackets. parliamentarian ;

' 64 Club .
VAN METER, MICHAEL
All-School Show ; Council Capers ; Distributive
Education ; Stage Crew .
VESCIO, EILEEN
Girls · Ensemble.
VETTE, VALERIE
All-City Pep Club ; All -School Show; Concert
Choir; Foreign language Club ; Girls ' Bowling ;
Symposium ; Whit Jackets, historian .
VICKERS, CAROL
FTA ; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Senior Service Projed;
Seraph Sisters PTA Model ; White Jackets ; '64
Club .
VOCKEL, STEVE
Football Wrestling.
VOORHEES, IDA
All -School Show Concert Choir; Council Co ·
pers Counterpoints White Jackets ; Y-Teens .
VRETTOS, JIM
All-School Show ; Boys" Bowling ; Delegate As ·
sembly; History Seminar; Pre-Med ; Track ;
Woodbury Contest.
WACK, LANA
WAGNER, PAUL
All-School Show, Basketball ; Concert Choir;
Council Capers; Red Jackets, vice -pres .; Woodbury Contest.

:t;tkc~~~~ k~!~I;EY-Teens.
WALLACE, DIANE
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angelus Staff,
copy editor; Angelaires; Circulo de Arte; Con ·
cert Choir; Council Capers; Drama Club : Musical ; Homemaker of Tomorrow ; International

Relations Club, sec.; Jr. Escort ; National Merit,
Commendation ; Senior Service Project; Seraph
Sisters; PTA Model ; Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets; 64 Club
WALLACE, ELANA
Delegate Assembly; Girls ' Bowling .
WALTON , JOHN
Concert Band ; Track; Woodbury Contest.
WASHCO, CAROL
Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly ; Skeast.
WATSON , ELAINE
Bridge Club; Delegate Assembly; Foreign lan ·
guoge Club ; High School R d Cross; Jr.
Achievement, sec., PTA Hostess ; White Jackets;
'64 Club.
WATTS, MARILYN
All -City Band; All -School Show; Concert Band;
FTA ; JCl ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.
WEIMER , MIKE
Boys Bowling ; Chess Club ; Wrestling .
WEISS, JAMES
Circulo de Arte, pres.; All -School Show ; Inter·
Club Council ; Red Jackets ; Student Council
leadership Workshop; '64 Club .
WE ISS, MARLA
All-City Red Cross Council · High School Red
sec., pres ., lnter · Cfub Council ; High
School Red Cross leadership Camp ; High School
Red Cross leadership Conference ; Model
Teens; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ,;
PTA Model; '64 Club.
Cross,

WELCH, LARRY
WELLS, MAUREEN
Counterpoints; Skeast; '64 Club.
WHEELER, ANN
AII ·City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA;
High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits, treas.;
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets, courtesy sec.;
'64 Club .
WHEELOCK, NORMAN
Alpine Club; Gymnastics.
WHISLER, SHARON
All -School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints;
JCl; Nine Point Circle; Pre-Med ; PTA Hostess;
Skeast; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets; '64
Club
WHITE, KARLA
All -City Pep Club ; Clrculo de Arte; Foreign
language Club; Inter-Club Council; Interna tional Relations Club, pres.; Jr. Escort; PTA
Hostess; Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters ~
Spotlight Stoff, copy editor; Student Council
leadership Conference ; White Jackets, sec.; ~6~
Club.

236

�WHITE, RON
Cross Country Trock 1 Wrestling .

WIEDER, MARIE
Drama Club ; Girls' Bowling , Y-Teens., treas .;
6-4 Club.

WILLIAMS, CHUCK
All -City Football , Ba•ketball, Track ; AII ·Metra
Football ; All -School Show ; All -State Football,
Basketball , " D" Club; Football ; Track ,

Seniors

WILLIAMS, MARSHA
All-School Show ; Girls ' Bowling; Jr Achieve ·
ment; '6-4 Club

WILLIAMS, TOM

WILSON, VICKY
Bridge Club , Delegate ~ssembly ; Foreign Lon ·
guage Club ; Knit -Wits ; Pre-Med; ROTC Honor·
ary Cadet, major; Senior Class, sec.; Seraph
Sisters; TARS, membership chairman .

WINTER, BARBARA LEE
Circulo de Arte; Delegate
Achievement; '64 Club .

Assembly;

Jr.

WONG, CINDY
All-School Show , Concert Choir; Council Co ·
pers; Counterpoints; Folk Song Club, treos.,
FTA; Girls ' Ensemble; Inter-Club Council ; Model
Teens; ' 64 Club ,

WONG, GLORIA
Angelus Staff, copy reader; Foreign language

Club; Girls ' Bowling ; JCL ; Jr. Escort ; Montage;
PTA Ho•tess; Seraph Si•ters; Strange-lowe

Award

WOOD. DEAN
Stage Crew, capt .

WOOD, VICCI

WOSK, MAUREEN
FTA White Jackets .

WRIGHT, BRENDA
Delegate Assembly; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y, trees.; '64 Club .

WRIGHT, JANICE

YANKEE, LOUTITIA
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Distributive
Education.

VARIAN, DEE

YONKER, NICK

YOUNG, CAROLYN
All -City Pep Club; FTA; High Schaal Red Cross;
Model Teens; Serarh Sisters; Skeast; Tri-Hi -Y;
White Jackets, dril master; '6-4 Club.

YOUNG, DICK
All-School Show; Inter-Club Council; Skeast,
pres.

ZURBRUGG,KAY
All-School Show; Knit-Wits; Halos ,

CLARKE, JOHN

237

�CRAIG, BRUCE

HECKEMEYER,TRUDY

GOLDSTONE, HANK

DUNN, GLORIA

OGLEI, SANDRA

BONNER, SHIRLEY

ANDERSON, PRISCILLA

BOYD, ANDREA

238

�239

�A waiting ...
to release the trials of frustration
the energy of the future
wrapped in perpetual thoughts.
The eternal process of learning is not ended
by passing from one threshold to another.

240

�Student Index
A
Abel, Darlene, 207
Abel, Sharon, 193
Abel, Stanley, 179
Achatz, Rock, 109, 179
Acierno, Sondra, 163, 207
Ackord, Peggy, 179
Ackard, Steve, 207
Adair, Connie, 179
Adam•, Connie, 207
Adams, John, 207
Adams, Lorrie lou, 142, 175, 193
Adelman, lolly, 138, 146,207
Adler, Eva, 171, 207
Agnew, Dennis, 207
Alexander, Gregory, 138, 193
Alexander, lonnie, 93, 161, 193
Alire&gt;, Hope, 163, 175
Allen, Tony, 166, 207
Allen, Evelyn, 179
Allen, Jill, 193
Allen, Joel, 139,246
Allen, Judy, 193
Allen, Sue, 142, H'2, 193
Allen, Su•on, 145
Allphin, Barbaro, 119
Allstun, Eddie, 193
Altberger, Fred, 168, 193
Amen, Mike, 193
Amori, Michael, 113, 166, 174
Anderson, Don, 142
Anderson, Judy, 173, 193
Anderson, Priscilla, 237
Ando, Susan, 178, 179
Angelo, Nick, 193
Angelo, Suzy, 207
Anisimow, Vol, 208
Aoyogi, Lianne, 146, 193
Arellano, Bruce, 193
Argall, Judith, 179
Armenta 1 Pete, 208
Armstrong, Richard, 179
Arnold, Brenda, 179
Arnsmeyer, Karen, 1-42
Arnsmeyer, Roy 179

Atkison, lorry, 152, 193
Aumiller, lorry 193

8
Babbs, Dove, 100 103, 139, 166, 168,
206, 246
Babcock, George Nathan, 193
Boca, Dennis, 193
Bachrach, Annette, 63, 207
Bader, Michael, 171, 193
Bogan, Kathy, 179
Bailey, Francine, 171, 179

Bailey, Jim, 207
Boin, lillian, 138, 152, 167
Baker, Barbie, 152, 158, 161, 163, 208
Boker, Bart, 109, 179
Boker, Ken, 179
Boker, Steven, 146, 208
Balderrama, Peggy, 179
Barela, Carol, 179
Borki, Marlene, 142
Barnes, Craig, 168, 208
Bomhort,Molly,63,161,193
Barrett, George, 208
Barrett, Stanley, 100, 103, 166, 168,208
Borvik, Sue, 208
Bosquez, Bill, 208
Bass, Deanna, 208
Bosse, Kenneth, 179
Bpsse, Margarita, 208
Bateman, Beth, 171,179
Bates, John, 152, 193
Batt, Gale, 193
Bouhch, Charlotte, 179
Boyers, Bob, 93, 100, 103, 139,208
Baylor, Don, 100, 103, 166, 208
Beord•worth, Shari, 142, 163,208
Beaton, Bruce, 193
Beaver, Owen, 193
Bedon, William, 109
Bedsaul, Eornie, 208
Beezley, Nancy, 63, 167, 175, 193
Beitscher, Carol, 179
Beihcher, Bill, 193
Bell, James, 208
Bell, Rebecca, 179
Belloirs, Chris, 109
Belveal, Patty, 171, 193

Beman, Patricia, 193

Benavidez, Trinidad, 208
Bennett, Bob, 208
Benson, John, 179
Boren, David, 208
Berkey, laos, 63, 142, 152,208
Berry, Marilyn, 173, 208
Betts, Katherine, 208
Beverly, lugeonio, 163
Beverly, Janice, 175
Bird, Orlo, 208
Black, Janet, 154
B!ackburn, Kay, 171,208
Blakely, Sandy, 138, 171
Blake,Mary,161,179
Blanai, Anthea, 179
Blanchard, Dionne, 179

Bland, Dick, 208
Blank, Barbaro, 208
Blatnik, fran, 208
Bleo, Ben, 209
Block, Jeannine, 209

Blaker, Judy, 161, 209
Blum, Gary, 138, 139, 168, 209
Boord, Sharon, 161, 175
Bobb, Merrick, 63, 139, 158, 209
Boles, Bill, 209
Ballacker, Brian, 158
Bolten, Barbara, 173, 209
Bomash, Dione, 175

Bonham, David, 179
Bonham, Barbara, 163, 173
Bonner, Shirley, 237
Bonsib, Betty, 89, 142, 163,209, 246
Borden, Beth, 63
Boreing, Jim, 100, 103, 166, 209
Bourke, laurie, 152, 161, 179
Bourke, William, 112, 138, 139, 166,
168,210
!ewers. nna, 179
Bowie, Carolyn, 210
Bowie, Colleen, 210
Boyd, An~rea, 68, 171, 237
Boyers, Bob, 166
Bragg, Caroline, 152, 161, 210
Brainerd, Ron, 154, 158
Brame, Randy, 139
Bram~. Nathan, 100, 103, 166
Bramley, Judi, 152, 192
Brandt, Nancy, 158, 179
Brannon, Bob, 100, 103, 139, 168, 194
Branum, Charles, 152, 194
Brennan, Jeannine~ 157

Brent, Roseonn, 175, 194
Brewer, Poul£tte, 179
Brewer, Margaret, 194
Bridaham, Vovlan, 142, 210
Britton, James, 160, 168, 210
Brocha, Kathy, 194
Brock, Ben, 194
Brock, Jean, 194
Brooks, Kathleen, 173
Brown, Cynthia, 157,210
Brown, Leslie, 210
Brown, Mark, 210
Brown, Sharon, 173, 210
Brawn, Shirley, 210
Brown, Suzanne, 161,210,246
Brown, William, 54, 139, 192, 194
Brueggeman, Nancy, 210
Brueuelbach, Hans, 179
Brueuelbach, Kathy, 142, 210
Brunkhorst, Elise, 175, 194
Brunton, Do..,e, 194
Bruso, Virginia, 142, 194
Buck,tein, Sandy, 152, 179
Bull, Judy, 194
Burbank, Jim, 194
Burch, laura, 210
Burdick, Dennis, 63
Burger, Ed, 154
Burgett, Connie, 152, 194
Bur , Gene, 176, 178
Burnett, Sue, 210
Bums, Cin~y. 89, 91, 92, 152, 192, 194
Burns, Michael, 163, 194
Burran, Lulie, 142,210
Bustamente, Alex, 179
Butcher, Ella, 210
Butler, JoAnne, 175
Butler, lois, 210
Butler, Mary, 175, 210
Buxton, Sharon, 142, 163,212

c
Cabana, Donna, 194
Cobe, Candy, 212
Cabral, Arthur, 146
Cameron, Ch ryl, 157
Com ron, William, 179
Campbell, Curt, 179
Campbell, Jean, 146
Campbell, Paul, 212
Campbell, Shirley, 179
Canaday, Kirk, 212
Canaday, larry, 194
Con no to, Joseph, 212
Cantrell, Pholip, 111, 166,212
Capon, Mazy, 212
Corocasis, Connie, 142, 194
Corocasis, D•one, 179
Carbone, Bill, 212
Card, Marilyn, 194
Cardillo, David, 194
Carlson, Jon, 179
Carpenter, Connie, 194
Carreather, Kay, 212
Corter, Holman, 179
Corter, Kathleen, 212
Case, Kathleen, 161,212
Cassell, Paula, 212
Castillo, Patricio, 212
Castles, Jim, 166,212
Coustrito, lorraine, 175, 194
Covos, Diona, 194
Cozenove, Dole, 212
Cater, James, 194
Celestine, Bertha, 194
Chalk, Gene, 212
Chan, Diana, 173,212
Chapekis, Larry, 179
Chapin, Christy, 63, 146, 158, 194
Chapman, Allan, 194
Cheley, Carolyn, 152, 179
Childs, Carol, 212
Christensen, Steve, 160, 194
Cisco, Romano, 179
Clark, Dwayne, 194
Clor , Everett, 86, 179
Clark, Mary, 152, 213
Clark, Patricia, 213
Clark, Vicki, 194
Clarke, John, 237
Clarke, Koty, 146, 163, 179
Cleaver, James, 213
Cleland, Barbie, 179
Clements, Patty, 175, 194
Clift, leslie, 54, 63, 192, 194
Cluff, Annette, 146, 158, 194, 246
Cochran, Peggy, 213
Cody, Bill, 179
Coe, Carolyn, 179
Coe, Marilyn, 179
Cohen, Doris, 142
Cohen, Mona, 142
Cohn, Debbie, 166, 179
Collard, Charles, 213
Collins, Dabney, 179
Collins, David, 163
Collons, lois, 213
Collins, Tito, 213
Collins, Wendy, 194
Conover, Mary, 213
Conrad, Jack, 179
Conway, Tim, 146, 158,213
Cook, Debra, 175
Cook, linda, 194
Coo . Susan, 179
Cordova, Andrew, 194
Cornell, Warren, 179
Cola, leslie, 163, 175, 213
Coughlin, Gory, 194
Couture., Terri, 157
Covey, Bill, 195
Cowdrey, Dave, 139, 158, 213
Cowdrey, John, 174, 179
Cox, Barbara, 163, 175, 195
Cox, Charles, 213
Cox, Carolyn, 179
Craig, Bruce, 237
Croig, John R, 100, 103, 166
Cra..,en, Joan, 214
Cra..,en, lyf'lne, 157
Crews, Joanne, 171,214
Criss, Mary J., 160, 171, 195
Crocker, Edie, 214
Crockett, Cindy, 138, 157,214

Croes, Elizabeth, 171,214
Cron ey, Chri&gt;tine, 175, 195
Crow, Joan, 160, 175, 195
Crumol, Tom, 103, 110, 160,214
Cruter, Gail, 160, 171, 214
Cruter, Koren, 142, 179
Culbertson, Suzette, 142,214
Cunningham, Connie, 214
Cunningham, Dennis, 214
Czeczok, Bla se 109

D
Dahm, John, 214
Dolton, Harlan, 54, 139, 146, 192
Dalton, Valerie, 214
Daly, Mary, 214
Dalzell, Pam, 179
Daniels, John, 100, 103, 166, 195
Daniels, lloyd, 109
Darrow, Judy, 214
Davies, lenetto, 214
Davis, Ann, 163, 179
Davis, Debbie, 54, 178, 180
Davis, Donna, 171
Davis, Georgia, 173, 180
Davis, Jean, 175, 195
Davis, John, 113, 166
Davis, Julie, 214
Davis, Richard, 214
Davis, Ronald, 195
Davis, Susie, 138, 214
Davis, Val, 152, 214
Davisson, Sue, 158, 214
Dawson, Howard, 214
Dawson, Ste..,en, 214
Dawson, Yvonne, 214
Day, larry, 214
Dayton, Cheryl, 195
DeAnda, Jackie, 180
DeAnda, Vickie, 214
DeBell, fran, 142, 214
Decker, Margaret, 163, 171
DeCroce, Olivia, 180
Dedmon, Patty, 173, 214
Deeds, Tom, 180
DeHerrera, Alice, 180
DeHerrera, Carmen, 175 1 215
del Junco, Alice, 158, 215
del Junco, Gerry, 109, 180
Dennis, Steve, 158, 180
DeRoo, Diana, 173, 175,215
Dertonger, Steve, 100, 103, 166, 168,
195

DeSciose, frank, 71, 195
Detandt, Donno, 152, 163, 180
Deutsch, Kathy, 152, 180
Devereaux, Do..,e, 195
Dloz, Jennie, 180
Dill, Sandi, 180
Diner, Joni, 195,246
Dixon, Katherine, 195
Dorok, Marcia, 180
Dorchinez, Gary, 112, 166,215
Darius, Don, 215
Darius, Ron, 113, 166, 215
Douglas, Dee, 138,215
Douglas, Marcia, 215
Dreher, Mike, 215
Drew, Phyllis, 195
Dreyer, Judy, 146, 158, 175,215
Dreyer, Ron, 115, 146, 163
Dryden, linda, 158, 195
Dubois, Susan, 175, 195
Dudnikow, Tonia, 215
Dveirin, Jean, 163,215
Dungan, Dale, 195
Dunham, Gregory, 109
Dunlap, John, 215
Dunn, Rexo, 195
Dunn, Gloria, 237
Durance, Gory, 109
Duvall, Geraldine, 157

E
Earl, Penny, 195
Earp, linda, 173, 175, 215
Easley, Earlene, 173
Easley, Robert, 195
Eastwood, Ron, 163
Edwards, Michael, 215
Egle, Martha, 175
Egri, George, 215
Eisnach, Jeanette, 195

241

�Student Index
Eitemiller, Dan, 114, 115, 139, 166, 168,
192, 195, 246
Ekholm, Mor&lt;io, 195
Eldredge, Kay, 63
Elenbogen, Jo, 63
Elkins, Diana, 180

Elliott, Betty, 217
Ellsworth, John, 93, 100, 103, 166, 217
Ellsworth, Roger, 180
Elmer, Linnea, 157, 195
Elmore, Marianne, 171

Elsey, Carolyn, 152, 161, 163, 217
Elson, Cherryl, 146, 180
Enerson, David, 217
Enderson, Robert, 180
Enge, Nade&lt;n, 157, 217
Engles, linda, 195
English, Barbaro, 175
Eppleston, Glen, 63, 138, 173, 180
Epps, Harry, 217
Erbisch, Coral, 146, 160, 195
Erck, Merikay, 217
Erickson, Ronald, 217
Ericson, Carolyn, 217

Essig, Lindo, 152,217
Essman, John 70, 217
Euell, Gregory, 180
Evans, Judy, 216, 217
Everett, linda, 173
Everman, lorraine, 163
Eversman, linda, 173, 175, 195
Evett, Tono, 157

Ewing, Cindy, 142
Eyler, Paula, 217

F
Fairall, Terroe, 217
Faris, Pat, 195
Farrell, John, 195
Fasano, Jim, 195

Febinger, Sandra, 180
Fernandez, Fred, 180

Ferris, linda, 173, 175, 195
Fey, Douglas, 195
Feilbert, Ruthe, 160, 180
Field, Richard, 138, 167, 217
Fields, Bert, 168, 195
Fields, Frances, 180
Fields, Raymond, 180
Fields, Renee, 180
Finley, Tom, 180
Finneran, Cathy, 195

Fiser, lee, ~5
Fisher, David, 217

fisher, Norman, 217
Fisher, Lynn, 195

Fisher, Sherry, 217
Fisher, Susan, 142, 180
Fitch, Edith, 217
Fliegler, tiail, 160
Flintroy, Beverly, 217
Florey, Jim, 115, 180
Flowers, Roger, 100, 103, 166,217
Floyd, Clay, 195
Floyd, Judy, 138,217
Foley, Kay, 195
Foley, Mary, 152
Folsom, Robert, 218
Fong, Rudy, 166,218
Ford, linda, 171
Foreman, Barbara, 63, 146, 195
Forrestol, Kiley, 171
Foster, Gary, 100, 103, 166, 218
Foster, Mark, 180
Foster, Ron, 195
Fotinos, Angie, 146, 180
Fountain, Roger, ]95

Foust, Jane, 180

Foust, Jay, 195
Fowlkes, Deidre, 157, 175,218
F.,x, Nancy, 195
Franchini, Terry, 167

Fronek, Joe, 100, 103, 166,218
Franklin, Dennis, 195
Freed, Craig, 180
Freemon, Bruce, 218

Friedlob, Cindy, 146, 175, 180
Fujimori, Melody, 146, 152, 195
Fujishima, Sharon, 146, 180
Fukuhara, Arlene, 175, 195
Fukuhoro, Charlene, 146, 175, 195
Fuller, John, 109, 180
Fuller, Roger, 195
Fulton, Dona, 195

242

G
Gogan, Kathy, 180
Gale, Albert, 109
Gall, Barbara, 180
Gallagher, Ann, 218
Gallagher, Jeannie, 163, 175, 195
Gallon, Helen, 180
Gallatin, Carol, 180
Galloway, linda, 145
Gamble, Wilda, 157, 175
Gordo, Benny, 195

Garcia, Consuela, 218

Garcia, Robert, 115
Gardner, Miki, 180
Gardner, Ronnie, 54, 178, 180
Gordner, Toni, 175, 197
Gorfunkle, David, 166,218
Garner, leonard, 154
Garrett, James, 218
Gorrell, Kaihy, 63, 158, 218
Gorrell, laurie, 165
Garrett, Pat, 180
Garten, Roy, 197
Garvin, Kathleen, 218
Gaul, David, 180
Gaul, John, 100, 103, 166,218
Gaumer, Ronnie, 197

Govette, linda, 175, 197
Govlik, Cheryl, 218
Goy, Merrilee, 138, 152, 158, 161,218
Geddes, Jerry, 163, 218
Gelb, Mary, 218
Gerilz, Kathy, 197
Gersh, lawrence, 146, 197
Gettler, Beckie, 180
Gibbs, Susan, 175, 197
Gibson, Jim, 167, 181
Gibson, Jeff, 113
Gilchrist, Bruce, 109
Gilden, Ron, 168
Gilmore, Kaye, 158,218
Gilmore, Sue, 142, 146
Gipson, Bernard, 181
Gismondi, Pam, 181

Glanert, Sandra, 175, 197
Glassey, Bill, 154
Glassman, Joseph, 218
Glassman, Mori lyn, 197

Glathar, Judy, 181
Glauser, Nannette, 218
Glenn, John, 197
Goens, Robert, 181
Goldberg, Mark, 181
Goldhammer, Joe, 139, 168, 197, 246
Goldsmith, Doris, 161,217,246
Goldstone, Hank, 237, 246
Gonigom, Jacqueline, 218
Gonzales, Diona, 181
Gonzales, Marcello, 218

Goodgion, Keith, 158
Gordh, Marty, 146, 160, 171
Gordon, Barbara, 219

Gordon, Judith, 197
Graham, Fred, 142,219
Graham, Mary, 146, 181
Grams, Gary, 181

Grandy, Solly, 146, 161, 175, 181
Grant, Dennis, 219

Green, Deborah, 146, 171, 175, 181
Green, Joan, 197
Green, Tim, 181
Greenberg, Roger, 139
Greenlee, Sob, 197
Greenstein, Marsha, 219

Greer, Ina, 175, 197
Greer, Tim, 115, 163, 181
Greer, Wando, 160, 197
Griffey, Jennifer, 142, 197
Griffie, Koren, 173
Griffin, Jim, 181

Griffin, Marilyn, 181
Griffin, Solly, 197
Griffith, Ruth, 219
Grigg, Susan, 175
Grote, George, 197
Gruenert, Dona, 152

Gulliksen, Gary, 219
Gurtler, Nancy, 181

Hoger, Shannon, 181
Hagiyo, Mark, 114, 115
Hoilpern, Carol, 219
Hailpern, Paul, 219
Holbrook, Sue, 197
Hall, Charles, 219
Hall, lynn, 197
Hall, Russell, 181,246
Hall, Tyler, 197, 246
Hallberg, linda, 171, 197
Halter, Barbara, 219

Hamilton, Betty, 157
Hamilton, Jani, 171, 197
Hamilton, Nodine, 171,219
Hamlin, Sharon, 197
Hammer, Butch, 181
Hammer, Nancy, 158
Hammeri, Sandy, 181
Hammock, Anita, 175

Hampton, lee, 219
Hampton, Barry, 181
Honotoni, Susan, 181

Hanchett, Janet, 146, 175
Hanchett, Raymond, 219
Hanchett. Virginia Moe, 175
Hanley, Glenn, 109, 115
Hansen, Dean, 219
Haraway, Penny, 220
Hardimon, Sondra, 220

Harding, John, 70, 158, 220
Harding, linn, 152, 163, 220
Harding, Roger, 115
Hardy, Dove, 115, 181
Horman, Sterling, 142
Harper, Sue, 181

Hoffman, Ann, 221

Hoffman, Rodney, 109
Hogue, Michael, 100, 103, 166, 221
Holden, Koren, 142, 221
Holley, Jennifer, 221
Hollis, Pam, 152, 161,221,246
Hollis, Robert, 146
Holmes, Ann, 146, 181
Holmes, Carol, 171
Holmes, leslie, 171
Holst, Manta Jo, 198
Holubecz, Erika, 198
Holubecz, Jce, 221
Holyfield, Jim, 181
Homstod, Jim, 146, 181
Homstod, Mary, 152, 198
Hooker, Karen, 142, 198
Hopkins, Kent, 115, 142, 154, 221
Horn, Carol, 175
Horton, Cheryl, 152, 198
Horvat, Dione, 182

Horvath, Frank, 124, 198
Hotaling, Kathy, 198
Houlihan, Barbaro, 182
House, Koren, 198

Hartzman, Richard, 70, 138, 158, 220

Howell, Gene, 221
Hubbard, Shirley, 163, 171, 175, 221
Hudgins, Andrea, 182
Hudson, Joyce, 175, 198
Huff, Joe, 182
Huhnke, Susan, 198
Hull, Danny, 198
Hume, Greg, 109
Humm, Karyn, 146, 158, 198
Humm, Marti, 146, 1B2
Humphrey, John, 163, 182
Hunsaker, Jim, 63, 158, 222
Hurd, Barbara, 146, 182

Hasegawa, Duane, 168, 197

Hurst, Janice, 182

Hasson, Jill, 161, 197

Hurst, Jerry, 222
Huskey, Nick, 222
Huwa, Joyce, 222
Hyland, Kathleen, 171, 182

Harrington, Susan, 163

Harris, Bev, 142, 220
Harris, Bobbie, 181

Harris, Bob, 197
Harrison, Torry, 113, 166

Hart, Chris, 197
Hortman, Gene, 181

Hastings, Carolyn, 181

Hougen, Beth, 63, 163, 197
Hawkins, Gail, 142, 175, 197
Hawkins, Stephanie, 206, 220, 246
Howley, Beth, 142, 152, 197
Hawley, Sande, 146, 175, 181
Hearn, Carol, 54, 178, 181
Hearn, Kathy, 192, 198
Hearn, Patricia. 220
Hearnsberger, Cathy, 161,220
Heckemeyer, Trudy, 152, 237
Heckenlively, John, 138, 158, 220
Hedenskog, Kathy, 171, 220
Hedge, Enid, 157
Heger, Kathy, 181
Heidbrok, Bonn ie, 171, 181
Heidbrak, Christy, 138,220
Heilig, Jerry, 198

Heilig, Mary, 146, 181
Heim, Dave, 63, 220
Heisten, Carol, 163

Heit, Barbaro, 157,220
Hellen, Marlyn, 220

lmes, Rinnie, 198

Irving, Barbara, 146, 198
Iversen, Astrid, 54, 206, 222

Iwasaki, Art, 222

J
Jackson, Donna, 173, 222
Jackson, Elaine, 171, 198
Jackson, Steve, 111, 166
Jackson, Terrance, 182

Jacobs, Janet, 158, 198
Jacobson, Judy, 198
Jacobson, Sonja, 222
James, Chester, 198

James, Janet, 173
Jefferson, Marilyn, 198
Jenkins, Don, 182

Hindman, Chris, 109
Hinshaw, Charles, 221
Haag, Tom, 112, 166, 168, 198

Jenkins, Harold, 182
Jenkins, leah, 142
Jensen, linda, 146, 167, 182
Jent, Robert, 152
Jernigan, Jay, 198
Jevnoger, Lindo, 182
Johns, Sondra, 222
Johnson, Alan, 198
Johnson, Carole, 1B2
Johnson, David, 198
hhnson, Diedre, 175
Johnson, Edie, 182
Johnson, Francey, 175, 198
Johnson, Gregory, 222
Johnson, Jacquelyn, 163, 173
Johnson, John, 182
Johnson, Koren, 222
Johnoon, Kathi, 198
Johnson, Lars, 182
Johnson, linda, 198
Johnson, Morga&lt;et, 167, 222
Johnson, Mark, 100. 103, 166
Johnson, Mary, 54, 161,206,222
Johnson, Sara, 163, 182
Johnson, Stephen, 166, 222

Hoague, Diona, 181

Johnson, Terry, 146

Helstien, Sherie, 198

Hendryson, John, 109, 115, 181
Hendryson, Mike, 100, 103, 114, 166,
198
Hendryson, Susan, 220
Henry, Charlotte, 173, 175, 220
Henry, Alice, 181
Hensley, Ronald, 109, 181
Hernandez, Elmer, 220
Herrera, Carol, 161, 220
Hess, John, 221
Hess, Lindo, 198
Hess, Robert, 198
Hessenius, Connie, 181

Hester, Rod, 221
Hickmon, Koren, 146, 181
Hiden, Irma, 198
Higgins, Cynthia, 221
Hill, Kathy, 146
Hill, Kenneth, 221
Hillmeyer, Susan, 175

H
Haberkorn, Carol, 197
Hoberstich, Alice, 163
Hagadorn, Vaughn, 197

Hoague, George, 221
Hobbs, Toni, 173,221
Hochstadt, Barry, 139
Hocking, Julie, 181
Hodgson, Franki, 221

�Student Index
Johnson, Vera, 222
J:&gt;hnstone, Clint, 168, 222
Jones, Dole, 182
Jones, Francelia, 223
Jones, Juanita, 198
Jones, Paula, 151, 161,223
Jones, Nelda, 182
Jones, Wanda, 173, 175, 199
Jordan, Nancy, 182
Joslin, larry, 199
Jovanovich, Ann, 158, 161,223

K
Kambara, Eugene, 168, 223
Karakawa, Phil, 146, 168, 182
Kato, Sharon, 146, 182
Katz, Nancy, 223
Kovos, George, 182
Kawakami, Albert, 182
Kearney, Karen, 182
Kearney, Mary, 163, 198
Kearns, Jinny, 223
Keins, Hil.:lo, 142, 163, 206,223
Kelley, Jacqueline, 182
Kelley, Behy, 182
Kemp, KEnneth, 223
Kenney, Jim, 223
Kenney, Pamela, 175, 198
Kersey, Judith, 223
Kess, Bill, 223
Ketter, Catherine, 223
Kiddie, Doug, 168, 182
Kiddie, Jennifer, 223
Kimmett .. Clarence, 223
Kindel, William, 163, 182
King, Karen, 198
Kishiyama, Shirley, 63, 138, 224
Kiuell, Paul, 109, 182
Klima, lnge, 163, 224
Kline, Kiffaney, 158, 163, 224
Kloppel, Kenneth, 224
Kluth, Ellen, 160
Knight, Harold, 198
Knoll, larry, 182
Koberstein, Debbie, 182
Koenigsberg, Nicki, 171,224
Kontnik, John, 115, 166, 182
Kontnik, lewis, 114, 115, 224
Koshi, Howard, 158, 167,224
Koto, Paul, 182
Kotzelnick, Gayle, 158, 163, 182
Krapu, Julie, 224
Krapu, Vicky, 199
Kroutman, Stan, 182
Kreider, James, 163, 199
Kreps, Robert, 224
Krill, Sue, 146, 161, 199
Kubly, Pam, 163, 175, 199
Kuchel, Michele, 163, 167
Kulling, Janet, 199
Kurtzer, Dennis, 199
Kurz, Barbara, 182
Kusulos, Elaine, 182
Kuhuma, Kristine, 163, 175, 199
Kyle, Dick, 182
Kyle, Shirley, 199

L
lackemann, George, 70, 146, 158, 224
lambott, linda, 182
lancaster, Dole, 199
landis, Hale, 158, 199
landau, Felix, 113, 146, 166
lane, Toni, 173, 182
lang, Claudia, 54, 70, 142, 206, 224,
246
long, Connie, 182
langford, Charlotte, 175, 224
larsen, Timothy, 224
larson, linda, 142, 224
lasby, Stanley, 174, 199
Lasky, Ann, 173, 199
Lasky, Jay, 182
Lasley, Saundra, 175, 199
Lauterbach, Helen, 163, 199
lawrence, Mike, 112, 166, 199
lawrenson, Stanley, 174
laws, Bill, 199
lawson, lee, 199
lawson, Marvell, 199
leach, Marilyn, 163, 182
leaf, linda, 146
Leahy, linda, 158, 163,224

leon, Guirec, 22.4
leBois, Doreen, 199
LeClaire, Pat, 63, 174
lee, Carol, 138, 173, 199
lee, Mike, 138, 199
lee, Sharon, 175
Leever, Barbara, 225
Lehr, Ronald, 139, 168, 199, 246
l Master, David, 225
Lenhart, Darlene, 182
leonard, Judy, 182
leonard, Sharon, 225
levisohn, Janice, 146, 199
levy, Arthur., 109
lewis, Gary, 154
lewis, Marion, 173, 225
ley, David B., 142
Lighthall, Jack, 168, 225
lind, Jeff, 168
lindholm, Charles, 52, 225
lindley, Edward, 142
lindsay, Doug, 184
lindsay, linda, 167, 199
linn, Deanna, 175, 199
linno, Ron, 199
linton, Carla, 18.4
linton, Carol, 184
little, Martha, 199
llafot, Eloth, 161, 175, 199
llafet, Eugene, 225
loeb, Alan, 111,139,166,168,225
loomis, Barbara, 63, 139, 184
loomis, Howard, 63, 139, 225
long, Sandy, 175, 200
Lori, Anthony, 225
Lori, Janel, 225
lotz, Richard, 184
loui, Colvin, 1-46
loui, Kenneth, 184
love, Chuck, 145
loveland, Mickie, 184
lowman, Yvette, 142, 146, 163, 173,
175, 225
lukich, Tom, 184
Luman, Tom, 184
Luman, Fronk, 200
lundquist, David, 167, 200
lundquist, Sheryl, 157, 225
lundquist, lorene, 152, 175,200
lung, Kenneth, 184
lupberger, Anne, 146, 171, 184
Lyden, Eleanor, 146, 171, 184
lynn, George, 225
lytle, Jamie, 70, 225

M
Macintosh, Don, 100, 103, 115, 166,
168, 225
Macintosh, William, 109, 166, 184
Maclean, Bruce, 1-46, 184
MacMillan, James. 225
MacMillan, John, 225
MacMillan, lindsay, 200
MacNeill, Janet, 101, 22S
Madonna,Anne,226
Madsen, David, 226
Mahan, Allyson, 226
Mohr. Gail, 171, 184
Mohr, Pete, 171, 174,200
Maierhoffer, Teena, 152, 163, 226
Maletic, Pamela, 138, 163, 226
Mallett, Robert, 152, 184, 226
Mann, John, 138. 160
Manning, Anno, 152, 184
Manning, Mary, 175, 226
Manning. Oma, 226
Marcus, Ros e, 1-46, 163
Margolin, Sonia, 163, 226
Moritz, Koren, 200
Markham, Cynthia Jo, 152, 175, 226
Marotte, Rick, 226
Martin, Dale, 226
Martin, Ed, 200
Martin, Eugene, 200
Martin, Kay, 18.4
Martinez, Stella, 226
Martyn, Paul, 93, 226
Marx, Jim, 184
Masunaga, laura, 146, 161, 184
Mosunagct, Joyce, 226
Matheney, Mike, 184
Matsumonji, lance, 200
Matthews, Terry, 109, 184

Maupin, Judi, 226
Maxson, Pat, 142,226, 246
May, Greg, 184
May, Russ, 174
May, lois, 145, 175, 200
Mayberry, Jeanette, 184
Mayeda, Joanne, 226
MeA veal, Marlene, 18.4
McCandless, Stove, 63, 226
McConnell, Geri, 184
McCormack, Brian, 63, 18.4
McCoy, Judith, 163, 226
McDonald, Jane, 200
McDonald, Bob, 184
M.Eihinney, Mark, 109
McGee, Barbara, 173, 200
McGee, Kenyon, 200
McGrath, Elaine, 163, 200
McGrath, linda, 200
McKee, Cynthia, 142, 146, 184
M'Kenzie, Ellen, 146, 184
McKenzie, Jackie, 200
McKenzie, Gorda, 78, 91, 152, 161, 200
McKercher, Dan, 226
McKinney, Katherine, 157, 226
McKinzie, Ginny, 152,200
Mclean, Rene, 228
M:lelland, Sandra, 228
McMillan, Jane, 152, 200
McMosley, Bill, 200
McMurdo, Robert, 228
McNamara, Mickey, 200
McNassor, Ronald, 228
McNatt, Sandy, 175, 200
McNeill, Nancy, 184
McPherson, Ronald, 228
McPherson, Sherry, 185
McQuery, Vicky, 175
Means, "-om, 228
Meininger, Candy, 175,200
Meininger, Henry, 228
Meis, Jerry, 200
Melnick, Barbara, 160, 200
Mengel, Mary, 146, 158,228
Mericle, Jim, 200
Merritt, Suzi, 228
Metcalfe, Janis, 53, 54, 228
Metz, Carl, 192, 200
Moza, Ann, 157, 200
Mickelson, Sylvia, 185
Miller, Barbara, 185
Miller, Bev, 146, 228
Miller, Chris, 171, 228
Miller, Connie, 200
Miller, Jack, 228
Miller, Judith, 54, 192, 200
Miller, Sue Ann, 142, 164, 200, 246
Miller, Susan, 200
Millican, Dexter, 166, 228
Milligan, Steve, 168, 200
Milligan, Terry, 185
Mollward, Jay, 238
Milstein, Janet, 200, 246
Mitchell, Brian, 228
Miura, Karen, 146, 158, 228, 246
Modesitt, lani, 146, 152, 161,206,228
Montes, Ann, 152, 163, 185
Moody, Eric, 158,228
Moody, Mary Jane, 200
M&lt;&gt;ore, Deborah, 173
M:&gt;ore, Mary, 175, 200
Moore, Hugh, 168, 246, 200
Moore, Rochelle, 200
Morgan, Bill, 138, 145, 228
Morgenegg, Carl, 229
Morimoto, Ellen, 171, 185
Morimoto, Sharon, 175, 200
Morishige, Doreen, 229
Moritis, Guntis, 138, 154,229
Morris, lee, 229
Morris, Peggy, 175
Moses, Anne, 173, 175, 229
Moses, Jeff, 112, 139, 166,229
Mosman, lillian, 229
Mourheu, Dove, 200
Mourne, Tina, 142, 200
Mowe, Carolyn, 161, 229
Moyers, Jack, 100, 103, 139, 166,229
Mruz, Dick, 200
Mueller, Joan, 185
Mueller, Roberta, 171, 185
Mullenax, Janice, 157, 175
Mullins, Julio, 171

Murray, Marsha, 185
Musick, Richard, 168, 229
Myers, Beverly, 146, 229
Myers, linda, 158, 200
Myers, John, 200

N
Nady, Jay, 109
Nady, X., 54, 92, 100, 103, 138, 145,
166,206
Naiman, Sharrcn, 229
Nakamura, Bruce, 138
Nakamura, Dennis, 200
Nakamura, Richard, 229
Nakashima, Connie, 185
Nakata, Wesley, 146, 185
Naylor, Andy, 185
Neil, Carol, 173, 175, 229
Nelson, Judy, 142, 145, 146,230
Nelson, Mike, 109, 185
Neptune, Deborah, 185
Nesmith, James, 230
Nethaway, Susan, 185
Neuberger, Carol, 230
Neumann, John, 200
Neumann, Judy, 163, 185
Newell, AI, 230
Newell, Donna, 185
Newlin, Kay, 185
Newman~ Nancy, 175
Newton, Brent, 111, 166, 200
Newton, Jennie, 185
Newton, Kari l., 93, 161,230
Nicholson, David, 93, 163, 168, 230
Nielsen, Pam, 200
Nielson, Robert, 200
Nieminen, Suscn, 230, 246
Nightingale, Conrad, 185
Nious, Juanell, 146, 230
Nishikawa, Barry, 185
Nixon, Diona, 185
Noel, Buddy, 56, 112, 139, 166, 168,
230
Nolan, Tom, 154
Norman, Mary Ann, 200
Norman, Ralph, 230
Norris, Barbaro, 185
Norris, Peggy, 175
Nowels, Nancy, 152, 230
Nulan, Darrell, 230
Nusbaum, Douglas, 154

0
Oakley, Vera, 200
Odago, John, 206, 230
Oglei, Sandra, 237
Ohmer, Jane, 142, 171,200
Ohr, Rochelle, 158, 246, 230
Olsen, les, 200
Olsen, Ray, 230
Omohundro, lee, 93, 103, 1'00, 166, 200
O'Neill, Eileen, 185
O'Neill, Pat, 70, 160, 230
Otstot, Ray, 200
Overton, Sharon, 185
Owens, Constance, 230
Oye, Cheryl, 200

p
Pace, Bill, 71, 168, 206,230
Pace, Jane, 146, 175, 185
Packer, Gail, 185
Pagliasotti, John, 200
Papazian, Suzanne, 201
Pappas, Kathy, )85
Parker, Jan, 185
Parkinson, Pete, 230
Parks, Joyce, 175, 185
Parks, Robert, 63, 230
Partridge, laura, 163, 175
Potakotis, James, 230
Pate, Katy, 91, 93, 152, 161,201
Palo, Meredy, 89, 91, 93, 146, 152,201
Patterson, Patty, 78, 90, 175,201
Patterson, Tom, 201
Pattison, Ann, 152, 163, 230
Paul, leonard, 201
Paxson, Cheryl, 78, 152, 230
Pearce, Pam, 157
Pearce, Wayne, 231
Pennella, Jim, 201
Perkins, Irma, 231
Peros, Elaine, 187

243

�Student Index
Peros, Phyllis, 187
Perske, Roger, 187
Persson, lynn, 146, 187
Peterson, Donold, 187
Peterson, Gary, 187
Peterson, Kent, 168, 231
Petet, John, 187
Petty, Rod, 231
Pfeifer, Sylvia, 231
Philippe, Jonne, 201
Phillips, Carol, 163, 231
Phillips, Howard, 63, 139, 158, 231
Phillips, Marjorie, 231
Phillips, Michelle, 187
Phillips, Susan, 163, 175
Phillips, Wayne, 70, 158, 231
Pierce, Marsha, 201
Pierce, Verne, 231
Pierson, 8ev, 187
Pierson, Mike, 201

Pile, Cookie, 231
Pitts, Jeanette, 231
Plante, Arleen, 231

Plotts, Terri, tn

Plunkett, Constance, 93, 231
Poletti, Donald, 231
Poleen, Maralyn, 231
Pollock, Sharon, 201
Pomeranz, Ron, 168

Pomeranz, Ric, 100, 103, 138, 166, 206,
231
Pontow, Art, 201
Pope, Rennie, 100, 103, 166, 231
Porter, Mona, 161,201,246
Potter, Tam, 112, 154, 166,201
Pratt, Dolores, 201
Price, David, 187
Pringle, Barbara, 231
Pritchard, Lilli, 78, 89, 91, 152,201
Pritchard, Marilynne, 78, 152, 161,231
Proulx, Victor, 138, 171
Pryor, Bob, 114, 115, 166,231
Pryor, Mike, 55, 63, 178, 187
Pudlik, David, 187
Pumphrey, Peter, 139, 168,231
P11sede, Willie, 187

R
Raffin, Karen, 142, 231
Ragulsky, Rosemary, 201
Rankin, linda, 187
Ronnie, George, 231

Raphael, les, 168, 201
Rausch, Keith, 109
Reddy, Ronald, 231
Redic, Ric, 109
Redmond, linda, 173
Reed, les, 163
Reed, Sylvester, 54, 100, 103, 166, 168,
200, 231
Reid, Bill, 168
Reisbick, Beth, 54, 158, 160,206, 232
Remedi, Richard, 232
Rendle, Judy, 142
Rentie, Don, 232
Renz, Pat, 201
Replin, Steve, 201
Rettberg, Susan, 161
Reynolds, Norma, 146, 201
Reynolds, William, 109
Rhoads, Warren, 201

Rice, Diana, 142, 171, 201
Richards, Bernadette, 187
Richards, Wardell, 232
Richardson, Carolyn, 161, 175, 201
Richardson, Fannie, 232

Richardson, Joyce, 201
Richardson, Ken, 168, 187
Richardson, Shonna, 232
Richey, Nancy, 187
Richie, Janice, 232

Riedesel, Kathy, 63, 161, 163, 201
Riedesel, William, 63, 70, 139,232
Riffe, Mary, 232
Riffel, Cathy, 178, 187
Riffel, Pam, 232
Rigg, Jack, 201
Rindom, Kay, 201

Rios, Delilah, 187
Ripp, Chareen, 232
Ritkouski, leonard, 232
Ritterspach, Janet, 187
Roach, Julie, 232

244

Robinson, linda, 232
Robinson, Michelle, 187
Robonson, Rosemary, 232
Robinson, Russ, 163, 232
Rodgers, Sandra, 232
Rodriquez, loretta, 201
Rodriquez, Ralph, 232
Rogers, Donna, 175, 187
Rogers, Gloria, 201

Rogers, Wayne, 187
Roggenbach, Ann, 201
Rollins, Myrna, 232
Rome. Eli, 201
R-&gt;meo, Mary, 232
Romeo, Vicki, 232
Rose, Judy, 233
Rose, Karen, 187

Rose, leonard, 70, 167, 233
Ross, Betsy, 142, 146, 187
Ross, John, 187
Rothchild, Sara, 201
Rowley, Ann, 187
Rubin, Miriam, 160,201,246
Ruggles, Glenn, 109, 187
Rumfelt, Rex, 201
Rupp. Cynthia, 233
Rupp, Ken, 11 1, 166, 201
Ruuel, Renee, 187

s
Saavedra, Mary, 187
Saavedra, Theresa, 233
Sack, Jim, 201
Sack, Jerry, 201
Sage, Carol, 175
Sagstetter, Bill, 160
Sakamoto, Carrie, 201
Sakamoto, Harriett, 187
Saks, Mikkel, 63, 71, 146, 201
Salinas, Joe, 187
Salinas, Samuel, 201
Sanchez, Benny, 115
Sanders, Herbert, 109, 187
Sanders, Maria, 187
Sanders, Vickie, 146, 152, 158, 233
Sanderson, Anita, 173
Sanderson, Carol Ann, 173, 187
Sanderson, Mary, 142, 157, 173,233
Sandford, Ruth, 175, 201
Santifer, Joe, 100, 103, 166
Sargent, Susan, 233
Sarner, larry, 167
Savageou, Stephen, 146
Savoy, Phyllis, 173, 175, 201
Sawaya, Alice, 152, 163, 187
Sawrey, Bill, 233
Scantlin, Wayne, 202
Scavo, Jim, 202
Schaetzel, Tom, 168, !02
Schanefelt, Tom, 233
Schemel, Rosalie, 142, 233
Schilt, Margie, 161, 188
Schmid, Dave, 168, 188
Schmidt, Judy, 173, 188
Schneider, Cynthia, 138, 158,233
Schodde, Sandra, 68, 89, 93, 152, 161,

206,233
Schoendaller, Kathleen, 163, 175, 202
Schoenfelder, Mary, 233
Schomberg, Darlene, 175
Schones, Pete, 202
Schott, Barbara, 188
Schult&lt;, Patricia, 233
Schurr, Ginny, 152,233
Scott, Joe, 139, 168
Scott, Saundra, 233
Scott, Sue, 160, 163, 175, 202
Seftor, Laurence, 188
Seifried, Jolene, 161,202
Sekyra, Candy, 163, 188
Serbes, Lorraine, 171
Servey, linda, 160
Severtson, Ann, 163, 202
Seydel, Fred, 70, 114, 115, 138, 139,
158, 166, 233
Seymour, Ida, 175, 188
Shafer, Robert, 188
Shanahan, William, 202
Sharp, David, 163, 233
Sharpe, Mary Ann, 188
Shea, Cathy, 160, 175, 202
Shea, Mary, 202
Sheffield, Jay, 233

Shelton, John, 233
Shepherd, Greg, 233
Shormack, Susan, 146, 161, 188
Shields, John, 188
Shipp, Pamela, 146
Shockey, Barbara, 233
Shockley, Cordelia, 234
S.,o,.t, Diane, 202
Shrimplin, Karen, 1.57
Shu lander, larry, 188
Shwaydor, Martha, 163, 188
Sidwell, David, 100, 103, 166, 234
Sienknecht, Judy, 202
Siler, Susan, 188
Silva, Barba,-a Ann, 188
Silva, Geraldine, 188
Silver, Jack, 160
Simonton, Cindy, 161, 202
Simonton, Skip, 112, 166,202
Simpson, Dianne, 202
Simpson, Don, 234
Singer, Paul, 188
Skeeters, Gary, 178, 188
Skolout, Janice, 202
Slack, Janet, 173, 234
Slaughter, Margaret, 202
Slaughter, Susan, 142, 163,234
Slaven, Flora, 188
Slothower, John, 168, 234
Slovek, John, 109
Small, Paul, 109
Smith, Beryl, 234
Smith, Betty, 146, 175
Smith, Donna, 234
Smith, Jeanette, 234
Smith, leonard, 202
Smith, Mildred, 188
Smith, Nancy, 188
Smith, Pete, 202
Smith, Ronald, 188
Smith, Sandra, 171, 234
Smith, Suzy, 188
Smith, Torry, 234
Sneed, Jim, 203
Snider, liz, 175, 203
Sokor, David, 158
Solis, Bev, 203
Southern, George, 203
Spar, Barbara, 171,203,246
Sparks, Pat, 138, 154, 158, 234
Speak, Paulette, 203
Speliotes, Dean, 203
Spence, Charlene, 63, 89, 152, 163,
206, 234
Spriek, linda, 152, 203
Sprigg, Alan, 166, 234
Springs, Meredith, 171, 175, 234
Springs, Paul, 100, 103, 166, 168
Stafford, Cheryl, 142, 234
Standley, Dick, 146, 188
Staples, Valerie, 146, 160,203
Starr, Betty, 78, 88, 91, 152, 161,203
Sterle, Roy, 188
Stensaas, Pat, 175,203
Stern, Dave, 203
Stevens, David, 166
Stevens, Jerry, 166
Stevens, Ronald, 234
Stevenson, Karen, 234
Stewart, Richard, 188
Stirling, Stephen, 167
Stone, la11rel, 152, 234
Stone, Russell, 63, 188
Stott, linda, 63, 188, 234Stotts, Reid, 171, 234
Stout, Alex, 203
Stout, Ty, 203
Stracy, Emi, 152, 163,234
Strakosh, Pam, 234
Stranahan, Pat, 234
Strand, Don, 146, 234
Stratton, Mike, 100, 103, 146, 166
Strawbridge, Patricia, 235
Streed, Ronald, 188
Street, lynn, 138, 145, 175,234
Streno, Connie, 234
Stripling, Pamela, 188
Stroh, Debby, 146, 188
Stroh, Toni, 235
Strong, Shirley, 235
Struble, Wally, 235
Str~~ck, Cecelia, 160, 203
Stuart, Margaret, 171

Stuber!, Paula, 235
Sudduth, Judi, 188
Sudholt, Fritz, 166
Suiter, Dana, 235
Sullivan, Douglas, 235
Summers, David, 188
Summers, Paul, 235
Sundby, David, 154, 188
Sunderland, leslie, 146
Suzuki, Steven, 188
Swain, Tyrone, 109
Swanson, Pat, 171, 235
Swanson, Richard, 233
Swatek, Patricia, 146, 188
Sweazy, Alice, 173, 203
Sweeney, Kathie n, 188
Swenson, Cheryl, 163, 189
Swiger, Paul, 146

T
Tague, George, 109
Takamine, Connie, 163, 189
Takamine, Gail, 152, 189
Takamine, Gene, 146, 166,235
Tanzer, Aliso, 189
Tartler, Edd, 235
Tartler, Edina, 203
Tatter, Ruth, 142, 235
Tatum, Peggy, 203
Tawil, Dan, 111, 166
Tawil, Josette, U2, 1_89
Taylor, Cynthia, 189
Taylor, Jim, 189
Taylor, Kathy, 89
Tedesko, Gary, 235
Teeple, Don, 235
Temple, Karen, 203
Ten-Brink, Donna, 142
Ten-Brink, Steve, 235
Tepley, Claudia, 235
Tepley, Gwen, 203
Terry, Maureen, 235
Thach, Henry, 146, 189
Thach, Susan, 146
Thaemert, Marcia, 189
Thayer, Sandi, 189
Thede, Susan, 142, 161, 166,235
Thomas, Deborah, 235
Thomas, Marie, 157, 163
Thompson, Bob, 189
Thompson, Gary, 160, 203
Thompson, Sue, 167, 235
Thurman, Nancy, 189
Thurow, Bill, 189
Thurow, John, 235
Thurow, Pam, 175,203
Tidwell, Cora Jean, 173, 203
Tillis, Rayford, 109
Timchula, Mike, 111,139, 166,203,246
Timmons, Irene, 203
Tobias, Yvonne, 63, 158, 160,235
Tobin, Donna, 189, 152
Toffoli, Georjean, 203
Toliver, Chuck, 166
Toliver, Sheila, 175
Townsend, Leslie, 189
Traher, Anita, 175, 205
Travis, John, 71, 167
Trotsky, linda, 163, 235
Trotsky, Jim, 111, 166, 189
Troyer, Jackie, 146
Trujillo, Christella, 189
Tsuchimoto, Jane, 175, 189
Tucker, Kristie, 189
Tucker, linda, 171, 205
Tucker, Ralph, 189
Tujishima, Sharon, 175
Tunson, Floyd, 100, 103, 166
Turnbull, Carl, 189
Tursick, John, ;235
Tursick, Steve, 189
Twist, Lavonne, 189
Twist, Tom, 235

u
Udd, Cindy, 160, 175, 205
Ullmer, Barbara, 145,236
Upshaw, Chuck, 146
Uti, David, 205

v
Van Bradt, John, 205
Van Buskirk, Phil, 109, 189

�Student Index
Vanderhoven, JoAnn, 191

Wallace, Margo, 191

Vonderhoven, Leonard, 191
Van Meter, Mike, 236

Walls, Loujuoro, 191

Van Meter, Rusty, 191
Vasquez, lydia, 191
Vefald, Mary, 17.5
Verst ..gh, Ginger, 20.5

Walton, John, 71,236
Wanifuchi, Howard, 191
Ward, Carolyn, 1.52, 20.5

Vescio, Eileen, 236
Vette, Valerie, 236

Washco, Carol, 236
Washco, Don, 191
Watanabe, Sharon, 17.5, 20.5
Waterman, Jane, 17.5, 20.5
Watson, Elaine, 1.58, 163, 236
Watson, Valerie, 171, 191
Walls, Dorothy, 163, 20.5
Walls, Marilyn, 146, 236
Walls, lynda, 17.5, 20.5
Weaver, David, 168, 20.5
Weber, Robert, 191
Wehrli, Carol, 146, 191

Vickers, Carol, 236
Vockel, Steve, 236
Vogel, Donra, 191
Vogel, Howard, 112, 166
Vogel, Dick, 112, 166
Volz, Richard, 20.5
Volz, Tom, 20.5
Voorhees, Ida, 17.5, 236
Vrellos, James, 71, 1.58, 236

w

Walton, Emmogene, 191

Warner, Bonnie, 17.5

Weimer, Mike, 236

Wack, lana, 236
Woda, Mathew, 20.5

Weindel, Connie, 173, 17.5, 20.5

Wagner, Barbara, 17!J

Weisbart, Craig, 191
Weiss, James, 138, 1.52, 236
Welch, larry, 236
Wellington, Kathy, 86, 191
Wells, Maur.. n, 236
Welsh, Mary lou, 191
Westbrooks, Joyce, 191
Westmoreland, Mike, 20.5
Wheat, James, 1.54
Wheeler, Ann, 163, 236
Wheelock, Norman, 236
Whelan, Edward, 20.5

Wagner, Paul, 236
Walker, Beverly, 20.5
Walker, Bruce, 168, 20.5
Walker, leslie, 171, 236
Walker, Nicholas, 109, 191
Walker, Phyllis, 1.52
Wallace, Debi, 191
Wallace, Diane, 68, 141, 142, 1«, 149,
1.5.5, 236, 246
Wallace, Elana, 173, 236
Wallace, Marcellus, 100, 103, 138,
146,166

Weipert, Dove, 20.5

Whisler, Joanne, 146, 20.5
Whisler, Sharon, 161, 236
White, Gary, 1.54, 191
White, Karla, 63, 138, 236
White, Ron, 237
White, Terry, 146
Whillemore, Art, 139,20.5
Wickersham, lynn, 20.5
Wickliffe, Alicia, 142, 173, 17.5, 191
Wieder, J~dy, 173, 17.5, 20.5
Wieder, Marie, 173, 17.5, 237
Widmar, Charles, 191
Wilbur, Steve, 111, 166, 191
Wilcox, Mary, 161,20.5
Wilhoite, lauren, 17.5, 20.5
Wilkins, Sharie, 20.5
Williams, Chuck, 100, 166, 237
Williams, Eugene, 109, 191
Williams, Everette, 109, 191
Williams, Marsha, 173, 237
Williams, Tom, 237
Wilson, Chuck, 103, 191
Wilson, Maria, 20.5

Wilson, Stella, 191
Wilson, Vickey, 1.58 206, 237
Windecker, Rena, 191

Winkler, Tom, 191
Winter, Barbara, 142, 237
Wohl, Carol, 63, 149, 20.5
Wong, Cynthia, 1.52, 237
Wong, Devon, 1.52, 191
Wong, Gloria, 146, 173,237, 246
Wang, Marshall, .54, 139, 192, 20.5
Wood, Dean, 237

Wood, Gary, 109, 191
Wood, Vicci, 237
Woods, Scottie, 191
Worley, Vicki, 20.5
Wortham, Darlene, 142, 17.5
Wosk, Maureen, 237
Wright, Barbara, 17.5
Wright, Brenda, 17.5
Wright, Helen, 1.57
Wright, Janice, 63, 206, 237
Wright, Kay, 17.5, 191
Wright, Mardi, 1.52, 20.5, 246
Wright, Sheryl, 161,20.5
Wunderlich, Gregg, 20.5
Wytias, Susie, 191

y
Yankee, loutitia, 237
Varian, Dee, 237

Yonker, Nick, 237
Yaung, Carolyn, 1.52, 161, 237
Yaung, Margaret, 146, 1.52, 20.5
Young, Dick, 138, 237
Yaung, Susan, 191

z
Zieber!, Brigitte, 20.5
Ziegler, Cindy, 20.5
Zigler, Cathy, 20.5
linn, Marlene, 63
Zolar, Mary, 191
Zolzer, David, 191
Zurbrugg, Kay, 237

Teacher- Office Staff
A

F

Acsell, Raymond P., 30

Fesler, Barbara, 2.5

Anderson, Anne Louise, 46

Finney, Patricia, 141, 184

Arnold, Helen, 24
Asklof, Shirley, 30

Flotow, Eleanor C., 22
Fox, Wayne, 31
French, larry, 26
French, linda, 17
Fruland, Judy, 18

B
Ball, Mary Adah, 40
Borton, Doris, 63

Beardshear, Jack C., 11
Berger, Elsa M., 27
Bierbach, Robert, 40
Bippes, Mary, 40
Bishop, Betsy, 28
Brad lor, Ruth, 46
Bradshaw, James A., 34
Bragg, Arthur M., 41
Breen, Joy, 42

Broad, Anne B., 11
Bull, K. Faye, 34
Burmeister, Daniel 0., 29

c
Call, Alice, 30
Clark, Hazel W., «
Coleman, James R., 111
Coleman, Paul, Jr., 102, 107
Colwell, Robert P., 10
Craig, Harold Rex, 13
Craig, Myron J., 13, 106
Craven, Elizabeth, «
Cutforth, Katherine, 4.5

D
Daniel, lawrence, 39
Desjardins, Regina, 1.5
Dungan, Roger, 36

Dunkin, May, 141
Dyckes, Carol E., 12

E

G
Gallegos, Edward, 12
Garcia, Joseph, 19
Garrett, lawrence, 11

Gaubatz, Dorothy, 24
Gemer, Mary Nell, 25
Gillett, Barbara, 35
Gnadt, lloyd W., 3.5
Goodhue, Jack D., 32

Lee, Brian, 17

ligan, Gladys, 42
Lindblom, Milton K., 32
lockhart, Royalyn, 21

M
Mahonchak, Michael, 29
Maley, Raymond R., 40
Mansfield, George, 41
Marr, Jennie, 43
Matties, John B., 2.5
McNee, Gary, 33
Miller, Harlan l., 40
Moulton, Jack A., 11.5
Mullenix, Clarence, 13

Green, Olive, 16

Grill, Harry, 18

H
Hasse, Ruth, 37
Harlow, Steven D., 32
Hill, Thelma, 22
Hinderlider, Clyde, Jr., 27, 107
Hoffman, Morris, 14
Holmes, William R., 6.5
Howard, Esther, 37
Hoyle, Marilyn, 36

J
Jacobi, Julian, 14
Janota, Sharon, 19
Jester, Marilyn, .43
Johnson, Ralph 1., 21
Johnson, Richard, .40

K

Epperson, Carolyn, 1.5

Kamp, Gerry A., 23
Kennedy, Robert, 43
Koons, Alice C., 33

Evans, Alwyn, 4.5

Kreiner, Genevieve, 18

Ewer, A. Bruce, 26

Kruse, William H., 27

Eggleston, Ruth E., 36
Ek, Sonja, 42

L
lace, Kathryn, 41
laughlin, J. Stanley, 26

Nelson, Mae, 45

Nichols, James N., 22
Nicholson, John E., 28

0
Omelia, Patricia, 25

p
Padboy, Marion, .59
Panek, Adolph H., 101, 103, 107
Patlan, lois, 171, 184
Pearson, Eloise, 44
Phelps, Chester H., 27
Pi gall, Blanch C., 23
Powell, Marion, 142
Pulaski, lee

R
Race, Edward, 30
R die, James R., 106
Rider, Mary, 42
Root, Abigail, 30
Rowntree, Judy, 21
Rudel, Joan K., 3.5

s
Schachterle, Evelyn, 46
Schmitz, Elizabeth, 21
Schwartz, M. Raymond, 18
Schwarzler, Henrietta, 46
Shadwell, Kay R., .59, 60
Shakespeare, Virginia, 45

Shank, Wayne F., 32
Sinnord, N. June, 60
Slovek, John P., 47
Smith, Donald, 127
Smith, June, 17

Smith, Margaret M., 24
Smith, Price B., 31
Smyth, John W., 42
Spangenberg, Hazel M., 42
Sproul, Creta l., 36
Spurlin, Melvin, 12
Strickland, Richard, 13
Svenson, James, 32

T
Teacher, Emilie, .43

Thompson, Mary, 28
Timmons, John l., 30
Trickey, Ralph (ROTC), 79

v
Vickers, Evva B., 19

w
Walker, Joyce, 36
Ward, Judith, 18
Weber, Gerald (OPS), 169
Weed, Mary, 29
Williamson, J. Howard, 14
Williamson, June, 159

Winter, Charles A., 37

z
Zarlengo, Dominic, A., 12

Ziegler, Emil, 32
Zumwinkel, John H , 22

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�ANGELUS

Editor-in-Chief
Suzanne Brown

Production Editor
Karen Miura

Business Manager
Joel Allen
Joe Goldhammer - Assistant

Copy Editor
Diane Wallace
Ron lehr - Assistant

246

Copy Reader
Gloria Wong
Janet Milstein - Assistant

Photographers
Tyler Hall - Head Photographer
Russell Hall - Assistant

Photographic Co-ordinator
Rochelle Ohr

Art Editor
Patty Maxson

�Faculty-Curriculum Editor
Doris Goldsmith
Barbara Spar - Assistant
Annette Cluff - Assistant

Activities Editor
Sue Nieminen
Mike Timchula - Assistant
Hugh Moore - Assistant

Clubs Editor
Pam Holl is
Stephanie Hawkins - Assistant
Mardi Wright - Assistant

Album Editor
Claudia lang
Mona Porter - Assistant
Sue Ann Miller - Assistant
Miriam Rubin - Assistant

Royalty Editor
Betty Bonsib
Joni Diner - Assistant

Sports Editor
Dave Babbs
Dan Eitemiller - Assistant

Sponsor
Mr. Ralph Johnson

Den Mother
Mrs. Robert Hall

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