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                  <text>����The 1966 ANGELUS
East High School
Denver, Colorado
Volume 48

1 .

�One among many,
All with a common goal.
Striving to be recognized as individuals.
Yet each a necessary part of the composite
East.

�Unified by enthusiasm and devotion,
Ignited by a spark of kindled interest,
Flowing through time-worn channels,
Emerging at the threshold of their aspirations.

3

�Through victory and defeat,
Maintaining a driving ardor.
Unity creates a pattern of spirited triumph.

4

���Table of Contents
Administration. .

8

Faculty . . . . .

11

Special Departments .

40

Activities . .

46

Royalty . .

84

Sports . . . . . .

100

Clubs . . . . . .

136

Album

176

Sophomore . . . . 178
Junior . .
Senior

. . . 190

. . . . . . 204

Club Rosters

. . . . 234

Index . . . .

. . 240

7

�MR. ROBERT P. COLWELL

Principal

�MRS. ANNE BROAD
Dean of Girls

MR. JOSEPH A. PEONIO
Assistant Principal

MR. LAWRENCE GARRETT
Coordinator

9

Ever striving to shape the young
Into mature persons of integrity and humility.
These are tasks which take
Courage,
Competence, and
Character.

�MR. GEORGE MANSFIELD
College Counselor

To know what is ethical,
What is beneficial for each individual
And the group.
To administer accordingly,
Having the insight
To guide a multitude of lives.

MR. ARTHUR BRAGG

MR. ROBERT KENNEDY

Boys' Counselor

Career Counselor

�Faculty

11

�English
The fundamentals of grammar ore the
basic structure of English and ore thoroughly
reviewed in all regular English classes. More
advanced students hove a chance to express
themselves in classes of Speech, Creative
Writing, and Composition, which concentrate on one's ability to communicate creatively. A wide variety of college preparatory
courses is available, including College English, which offers the possibility of credit in
college; College Prep; World Literature; and
Shakespeare. East meets the individual's
communication needs not only by a Iorge
selection of courses, but also by encouraging
students to participate in the school publications - Spotlight, Angelus, and Montage.

Wnting styles are explained by Mr. John Zumwinkel
as he reads an essay (left). lecturing, Mr. Irwin Keinon
speaks to his class on English literature (above).

The assignments of the day are read by Mrs. Judith
Ward.

Mrs. Doris Borton directs instruction to her class
for handing in test papers.

�13
Miss Judy Fruland carefully checks aHendance.

Speed reading techniques are explained by
Mrs. Eleanor Flotow.

listening to a student's oral report, Mrs. Evva
Vickers pauses as she records a grade.

Smiling at her class, Mrs. June Williamson announces a test.

�English

Speech coach, Mr. Brian lee, lectures on
voice projection.

listening doubtfully to a student recitation, Miss June
Smith records a grade. Mr. Terry Allen glances at a
tardy student. A magazine article calls Miss Judy
Rowntree's attention (/ower left) to the various styles
of writing .

�15

Stressing the proper placement of a subject, Mr. Richard Nelson reveals an error.

The cogent reasoning of Miss Royalyn lockhart convinces students of the meaning of a
difficult passage.

Mr. Gerald Hedges explains the last stanza of
"Thanatopsis."

�Mr. Henry Musmanno looks over a student's
composition on the " Art Of Failure." Mrs.
Nancy Leavenworth (below) checks the answers on a homework exercise.

Reading a selection for American Literature is Mr.
Harry Grill.

Helping Herrick Chapman with a redundant clause is Mrs. Thelma Hill .

�Social Studies
East offers a variety of social science
classes ranging from American History to Psychology. In preparation for college, seniors
are offered College American and European
History, this last a new class this year. This
is a course for interested history students. In
the college classes, students go on field trips
to the different universities and occasionally
professors come to East. This year East has
obtained many new materials for the overhead projector. In all the social science
courses, the teachers try to relate the past
to the present problems of everyday life.

Mrs. Alice Koons speaks on early explorations
of America.

17

Mr. Gary McNee prepares for class recitations
in American History (above). Uncle Tom's Cabin,
says Mrs. Jane Whitaker, (above left), was
a cause of flared tempers before the Civil War.
Western History teacher, Mr. Michael Mahon·
chak, sets his lecture notes in order (left).

�Psychological aspects of a history problem are explained in Mr. Robert Sims' discussions .

Sociological theories are pointed
out by Mr. Emil Ziegler.

Mr. James Owen directs an examination of the War of 1812.

Miss Elizabeth Williams lectures in European history.

�Social Studies
19

Mr. Dan iel Burme ister (above
left) sharpens up on Sen ior
American History . The prob lems of pilgrims come alive
through Mr . Craig Spillman 's
lectures (above r i ght ). Mr.
John Timmons ( left ) points out
important historical data to
Jim White. The feudal aspects of Medieval History are
contemplated by Mrs. Mary
Weed .

�Answers have a psychological effect on Mr.
Wayne Shank.

Social Studies
Mr. Price Smith (above) enthralls students with accounts of ancient
Egyptian pharaohs. The United Nations is the topic of discussion led
by Mr. Edward Race.

Mrs. Alice Call ably answers questions in
Girls' Social Problems.

�Mr. John Svenson puts questions to
Sociology students.

21

Mr. Jerome Biffle pauses after hearing an oral recitation on vocational studies.

lecturing on the Emancipation Proclamation is Mr. John
Brainerd.

�Math
The foundation of numerical concepts,
math courses delve into the mind to produce
a precise method of reasoning. The basic
math courses enable students to improve their
fundamentals. The students of exceptional
ability are offered courses such as Solid Geometry or Trigonometry, and Unified Algebra
and Trigonometry. Other courses offered are
Algebra, Geometry, General Math, and College Math and Math Analysis for seniors.
Through the wide variety of courses, students
are able to find the ones best suited to their
ability.

Posing a problem to his class,
Mr. William Kruse checks the
correct answer. Mr. John
Nicholson (below) reveals the
mechanics of a difficult exercise. A slight grin comes to
Mr. Myron Craig's face (below left) at a student's correct answer.

22

�Reviewing basic principles, Miss Joan Shafer explains a
diagram .

A difficult mathematical concept is clarified by Mr. Thomas
Ellison .

Miss Elsa Berger imparts a bit of her wisdom to a
puzzled student.

A doubtful look is displayed by Mr. Chester Phelps
while watching a test in progress.

�Mr. Clyde Hinderlider {left) sorts his numerous papers in preparation for a busy day.
Flourishing her hand emphactically, Mrs.
Betsy Shiply drives home the point of her
lecture.

A new theorem is presented by Mr. larry
French.

Mr. George Wonderly plunges ahead into the tedious
job of recording his grades.

24

�Science
East is one of the pilot schools in the development of a new version of Biology BSCS.
In this course there is a departure from the
traditiol"!al textbooks. The method is laboratory centered, stressing the Socratic approach, that is, arriving at conclusions by
question and answer discussions. The bases
for the discussions are the laboratory observations and data collections. Students enrolled in any science classes are required to
attend a lab period at least once a week.
Labs help the student to experiment and work
with nature, enabling him to have a better
knowledge of his environment. Other subjects
offered are physics, chemistry, botany,
zoology, and physiology. College Biology and
College Chemistry are offered to select
seniors.

Mrs. Isabella Finklestein elaborates on biological
cycles. Chemical reactions, diagramed by Mr. Clarence Mullenix (below), are explained to College
Chemistry students. Mr. Julian Jacobi (below right),
discusses survival of the fittest.

�During biology class Mr. Edward Gallegos inspects the
wonders of the microscopic world.

The structure of the human skeleton is investigated
by Mr. Alfred Metcalf.

Mr. Richard Strickland points out the adjustment
knobs of the microscope to Tina Middlebrook.

The dynamics of aeronautics is the subject matter
ior Mr. Wayne Fox's daily lectures.

Mr. Morris Hoffman demonstrates physics theories to Ken Richardson while fellow students watch.

�Mr. Donald Griebenaw's General Science class discuss the properties of electricity.

27

Science

A student's hypothesis is studied by Mr. Robert Paul.
Dr. Howard Williamson reviews his chemistry students
for a test on the elements (above left ). Mr. Dominic
Zarlengo (left) clarifies a confusing fact in Physics.

�Language
The language Department offers an international outlook through the wide range of
languages available. latin, French, German,
Spanish, and Russian are taught and may be
studied separately or in any combination from
1 to 5 years. With the exception of latin, all
foreign languages employ the Audio-lingualMethod. This new technique utilizes tapes and
individually assigned records as well as the
traditional approach. Advanced students
delve more deeply into grammar and read
literary works of their languages. Many language teachers have traveled abroad and
returned with interesting slides of their visit,
giving the student a cultural as well as lingual
background in language.

Miss Diane Dykes reacts to a student's French
dialog.

Verbal interpretations by Dr. John Matties enlighten Spanish
students. Latin conjugations are corrected by Mrs. Dorothy
Gaubatz (bottom left). Mrs. Blanche Pigott (bottom right )
lectures on Germanic cultures.

IT\ L~

II

I.

�Mrs. Mary Gerner stresses the importance of the language lab.

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Miss Margaret Smith aids Chuck Wagner as
Jane Hager translates Cicero.

The geography of France is discussed by Mrs. Helen Arnold
(above ). Enunciation, says Mrs.
Barbara Fesler (below), is essential
to a foreign language.

�30

Special Education

Students in a special education class listen
with headphones to a lecture. Mrs. Esther
Howard guides a student in his tasks. Smiling, Mrs. Elizabeth Pixley reads the daily
bulletin (below left).

�The Special Education classes enable the
handicapped student to utilize his capabilities.
By means of braillers, earphones, lip reading,
and mobility training, the handicapped student learns to recognize his potential and
strives to reach the peak of his ability. Vital
to the department, the Special Education
teacher guides the student daily and helps
him to become an active member of the school.

Modern electronic equipment, as used by Ken loui, plays an
important part in the hearing department. Miss Jan Laman
points out the proper punctuation of a sentence. Using a chart
to clarify her discussion, Mrs. Patricia Collins points to an example (below).

Mrs. Dorothy Buckler listens to a student's oral recitation.

�Business Education
Business Education classes strive to meet
the total needs of the individual by helping
him to understand the complex economic
society in which he lives. Courses offered include General Business, which studies the
need for certain types of occupations; Steno
and Transcription, which deal with secretarial
needs of business; and Business English, which
is concerned with helping the student be concise in speaking and writing.

Mr. Roger Lundeen explains the application
of a typing rule. Speed techniques in typing
are emphasized by Mrs. Katherine Bult (be·
low nght). Mrs. Joan Rudel (center) dictates
a letter to her stenography class. The many
aspects of distributive education are related
by Mr. John Rushton (below left).

�33

Always observant, Miss Shirley Yanaga points out an
error to Donna Stafford. Miss Joyce Walker explains
the importance of keeping accurate records. A helpful
test review is given by Mrs. Ruth Eggleston (below).

With a critical eye Miss linda Burgess
watches problem solving.

�Art
The Art Department gives a good basic
background in art as well as develops originality and creativity in the student. Courses
are offered in Drawing and Painting I through
Advanced Art, Art Appreciation, Ceramics,
Fashion Drawing, and Commercial Art. The
Drawing and Painting classes encompass
watercolor, poster painting, and this year
acrylic, a new medium that resembles oil
paints. The advanced art classes are free to
choose their own projects and often work
with oil paints. Special projects on which
students have worked include sculpture, weaving, stitchery, hooked rugs, copper enameling, textiles and various types of prints.
Each year art students enter their work
in the Scholastic Art Awards Competition.
Winners receive gold keys with a certain
number of gold key entries advancing to
New York and the national competition. The
Carter Contest is for seniors in the Denver
Public School system and is held each May
at the Denver Art Museum.

Clay constructions are displayed by Mrs. Carolyn Roth, ceramics teacher.

Mr. Edward Marecak advises Hannibal lane on the
use of charcoal. Mrs. Olive Green (left) comments on
a student's art project.

34

�Music
A busy and varied music department provided East with numerous assemblies and
enjoyable musical entertainment. This year
the vocal music department took part in the
Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, a
Spring Concert utilizing all vocal groups, and
a joint assembly with concert orchestra. Concert Choir and Angelaires performed for various junior high schools, service clubs and
neighborhood functions, and also participated
in the All-School Show.
The instrumental music branch of the department presented two Spring Concerts, one
with the band, one with the orchestra. Both
groups performed at such functions as the
All-School Show and Drama Club play. The
band participated in the half-time show at
homecoming and marched in the Veterans
Day Parade.

Mixed chorus voices melodies led by Miss June Sinnard .

Concert Band, directed by Mr. Kay Shadwell, goes
through daily exercises.

�Home Economics
Projects ranging from simple garments to
individually designed styles were produced
in the clothing classes this year. As an annual project girls volunteered to dress 84
dolls supplied by the Santa Claus Shop. All
foods classes made Christmas boxes which
the individual student could give as a gift,
and many foods classes served a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner. Classes range from
Clothing I to Advanced and Creative Clothing. Foods classes also cover a broad area.
The program offers Foods I and II, Advanced
Foods, Senior Foods I and II, Boys' Foods
and, for those advanced pupils desiring it,
Host and Hostess Preparation, a service class
which serves banquets for the principal,
R.O.T.C., and other people or organizations.
East will have a new foods lab next fall, which
will make an even wider choice of studies
available.

36

Myra Cohen , aided by Mrs. Gladys Ligon,
learns the proper way to cut a pattern.

Chris Bower reorganizes her sewing drawer under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel Spangenberg. The tasty details of a new
recipe are explained by Mrs. Mary Ball (above right). Mrs.
Rhoda Dean demonstrates dicing techniques in Boys' Foods.

�Industrial Arts
Intricacies involved in metal working require
frequent machine adjustments, made by Mr.
Richard Johnson.

A flaw in the leather gives
Mr. Robert Bierbach an opportunity to show Don Harris
the compncations of leather
craft. Sylvester Taylor learns
wood working techniques
from Mr. Harlan Miller (above
right). Mechanical drawing
teacher Mr. Raymond Maley
(below) instructs Ray Fisher in
floor planning.

37

Several new fields were opened this year
in the Industrial Arts Department. Students
may now experiment in Copper Tooling,
Mosaic, and Jewelry. For the feminine element there is a course in Girls' Woodwork.
A new wood shop next year will improve
shop facilities.
The Industrial Arts Department lost one
of its oldest and most valuable members this
year. Mr. Pat Panek, who had come to East
in 1938, spent nine years in the woods department and eighteen years as a mechanical drawing teacher. He retired this year.

�Physical Education
Exchanging mental stress for physical
strain, students in both Boys' and Girls' Physical Education participated in a vigorous program this year. Supplementing class activities, after-school intramurals were available
to interested girls. The Dance classes put on
the annual All-Girls' Assembly and participated in the All School Show. All students in
physical education learn the yearly Play Festival Dance, and volunteers are chosen to take
part in the dance at the City Auditorium.
Boys are offered Physical Education, Gymnastics, and ROTC. Rising above all else in
popularity is running the City Park Lake.

Explaining the proper way to hold a badminton racquet is Miss Jean
Aschbacher.

38

Ellen Bein follows Mrs. May Dunkin, who
demonstrates a step to a Modern Dance
class.

�A Modern Dance class goes through a daily warm-up.

Keeping score during a soccer
game, Mrs. Carol Matchett records
a point for a team.

Jean Alvarez practices volleyball
techniques.

�Mrs. Emilie Tescher looks up from her never-ending
paperwork.

East's Social Worker, Miss Jay
Breen, keeps her files up to date.

In the clinic, Miss Fay Twist finishes helping another
student.

Selling tickets for the pre-season
basketball games, Miss Jennie Marr
records another purchase.

Mrs. leah Hiscutt is kept busy at her
typewriter recording grade transcripts.

�Special
Departments

41

Miss Kathryn lace, Assistant to the Dean,
reads a copy of the "Spotlight."

Contemplating a difficult query on colleges,
Mr. Wayne Fox concentrates on his answer.

Working in the testing office, Miss
Elizabeth Craven evaluates a student's record .

�Special Departments
Working in the I.B.M. office, Mr. Ray Acsell
spends hours planning revised schedules.

During a busy day at East, Mrs.
Mary Rider receives numerous phone
calls on the switchboard.

Mrs. Virginia Shakespeare discusses the problems of subject coordination.

�Mrs. Marion Powell schedules one
of her counselees. In the audio
visual room , Mr. John Slovek (/eft)
checks over his newest equipment.
Mrs. Mae Nelson's busy schedule
(right), includes recording transcripts for college. Waiting to help
another student in the library (below) are, from left to right, Mrs.
Hazel Clark, Mr. James Nichols,
and Miss Eloise Pearson.

43

�Special
Departments

44

As secretary to Mr. Colwell, Miss Alwyn
Evans frequently uses the telephone to secure
important appointments.

Mrs. Marilyn Jester spends many hours checking punch cards in the I.B.M. office.

Mrs. Kathryn Waters and Mrs. Evelyn Schachterle confer on a problem in the quiet
confines of the book room.

Head of East's custodial staff,
Mr. C. Delbert Mooberry,
checks over some figures at
his desk.

�Hard at work in the main office are clerks, from left, Mrs. Ruth Cummings, Mrs. Betty Whitmore, and Mrs. Anne Louise Anderson .

The East cooks relax before getting back to their tasks of preparing meals for the students. They are, from left to right, Mrs.
Florence Reffalt, Mrs. Marie Sherley, Mrs. Veronica Czarnik, Mrs. Ofir Antrillo, Mrs. Irma Jackson, Mrs. Helen Greenberg, Mrs. Selmp
Harvey, and Mrs. Francis Smith.

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�Activities Calendar
Orientation Assembly ... September 16
Howdy Day .......... September 17
Seraph Dance .......... October 16
Senior Class Assembly .... October 27
Fall Sports Dance ....... November 6
P.T.A. Back To School ... November 17
Thanksgiving Assembly .. November 24
Christmas Assembly ..... December 17
Christmas Program ..... December 21
Senior Return ......... December 22
Woodbury Contest ....... January 12
Drama Club Play ........ January 14
Career Day ............ January 18
Junior Prom ............ January 22
Sweetheart Dance ...... February 12
Wolcott Contest ........ February 25
P.T.A. Fashion Show .. March 17, 18, 19
All School Show ........ March 25,26
Vocal Concert ............. April 24
Band Concert .............. May 6
Senior Girl Awards ......... May 11
Color Day ................ May 13
Senior Prom ............... May 21
Academic Awards Assembly. May 25,26
Class Day ................ June 3
Commencement ............ June 7

���Student Council representatives D. J. Kato, George Kawamoto, Anne Schaefer, Kenny Passarelli, Pat Garrett, Kathy Deutsch, and
Steve Schmaltz concentrate on a school problem.

The Early Bird Dance, held at 7:15 Friday
morning, was a new undertaking by Student Council.
An accepted idea brings mixed emotions
from (above) Mr. Arthur Bragg, Herrick
Chapman and Charlie Johnson. Gayle Kotzelnick (below) devotes all her time and

Head Boy Howard Vogel conducts business as Head Girl
Gayle Kotzelnick, J. Nady and John Bonsib contemplate new
ideas.

�Student Council greeted Angels with Christmas decorations .

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Erection of the Christmas tree in the main hall is a
traditional project performed by Council each year.

Council Cultivates
Student Exchange
East's Student Council is made up of the
Head Boy and Head Girl, four sophomores,
six juniors, eight seniors, and a representative
from Spotlight. Student Council's theme this
year was "creative citizenship," which stresses
the importance of the individual. In conjunction with this theme the council promoted an
exchange program with the other high schools,
and was working on the Valley Forge and
Freedom's Foundation Awards. In addition,
Council continues to uphold the Colfax Code,
decorate at Christmas, and plan assemblies
and Color Day activities.

�Contemplating an important issue,
Gene Burk successfully presides over
an early morning meeting.

Delegates Unite Students

Debbie Davis and Richard Armstrong
listen intently to a discussion concerning the problems of the student
parking lot.
Second semester president Mike Pryor
stresses the importance of student
participation.

Serving as the House of Representatives
of the East Student Government, the Delegate
Assembly met each Friday morning at 7:45 to
discuss and act on problems brought to it by
the student body and Student Council. The
delegates, who were elected by their first
hour classes, served as the connecting link
between the students and the student government by reporting events and then recording
the opinions of their classes to take back to
the Assembly. Always present to help when
questions arose was sponsor, Mr. Bragg. Led
by presidents Gene Burk and Mike Pryor, the
Assembly worked on numerous school problems. Delegate Assembly was a cosmopolitan
cross-section of the students and ideas of East
High School.
In order to record accurate notes, representatives find it necessary to pay strict attention .

�Discussion and decision constitute the duties of Board Members Pat Seymour, Nancy Ridenour, and Gail Fliegler.

Board Strives
for Effectiveness

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With a constant concern for student welfare,
Mr. Arthur Bragg headed the Classification
Board's second year.

Formed two years ago, the Classification
Board deals with offenders of the Classification System. The system ranks student activities and offices with respect to their importanc:e and the time they require. Thus a
student is prevented from holding too many
"high" offices and more people are able to
gain leadership experience. This year members called in student leaders and asked them
whether they felt new items should be added
to the system or the classification of other
items changed. After assembling numerous
opinions the Board developed a revised
system.
Paulette Brewer, Tim Greer, and Pat Abe ca~efully
consider a student's potential and limitations.

�Spotlight Service
Superior

SPOTLIGHT is carefully proofread by Connie Artzer and Mr.
Richard Nelson, sponsor.

56

Striving to recognize the individual student, SPOTLIGHT, the East newspaper, established a new column, "Queries and Quotes,"
to which anyone could contribute his ideas
and opinions. Through a joint effort of the
staff, SPOTLIGHT urged better orientation
for sophomores and a new time for the National Merit Test. By involving additional
students in school activities, SPOTLIGHT represented the student body and covered more
events. Another new column related student
opinions of other Denver high schools in
contrast with East. Encouraged by their
sponsor, Mr. Richard Nelson, the East High
School newspaper presented a clear and
unbiased account of the news throughout its
12 e d itio ns.

East High Spotlight
Vol . lll

November 3 , 1965

No. 3

Published Every Third Week During the School Session by the Students of
East High School, Denver, Colorado
Editor in Chief .. •....... . ...•..•.....•........... . ... . ... Kay Eldredge
News Editor ...••..•... . ..........••.................. .. . . . Lindo Stott
Sponsor •...•..•...... . . . ..........••..•......... . • Mr. Richard Nelson
Copy-Rewrite Editor •.........•. . ••..••••..•...... . .•. . ..• Nancy Brandt
Business Manager . . • . . • • . . . • • • . • • . • • . .••...•. . .•.••. . • Barbara loomis
Photography Co-ordinator •..•••••...•. . •......• . .•. . .... Coraline Schamp
Page Editors •......•..•...•..••..•..•...•. Ell n Morimoto, Connie Artzer,
laura Masunaga, Kathy Smith
Supply Manager .••..••..••.••.••..••.•• . .........•..•.. . Ginny Irving
Publicity Manager ...•......•..••. .. . . ••. . • . ........••..•... Mary Kunt
Reporters .•.•..•..••..•...•...• Tom Barnes, Gerry del Junco, Pat Garrett,
Bob Geismar, Judi Glathar, Dave Hallet,
Joe Huff, Suzy Haskins, Carla linton , Fred
loechner, Meredy Moll, Tony Peros, Mike
Pryor, Dave Tickton, Suzanne Young
Photographers ..•........................ Glen Eppleston, John Cowdrey,
Bart Weiss, Chris O'Neill
Staff •Artist ....... . .. . .... . ... . .. . ... . .... . .. . ..... .. . . .. .. . Bob Slack
Printed by Eames Bros., 2030 Champa, Denver, Colo.
Second class postage paid, September 15, 1965 at the Post Office
at Denver, Colo. under the act of March 2, 1879

While at printer's, laura Masunaga, Kay Eldredge,
and Nancy Brandt inspect their final product.

�Interesting articles and editorials capture student interests.

Mark McElhinney waits anxiously for his SPOTLIGHT,
distributed by Meredy Moll.

�Assemblies Instill
Student Enthusiasm
Throughout the year students have the
opportunity to see both educational and
entertaining assemblies. This year's presentations included the Student Council's annual
Code Assembly, Election and Academic Assemblies, the Red Cross Assembly with speaker
Earl Reum, and other programs ranging from
gymnastics and the Woodbury and Wolcott
contests to pre-game pep assemblies.

At the Sophomore Orientation Assembly, Mr. Robert
Colwell (left) speaks on the sophomores' role in school
activities. Members of the football team (below) take
charge of a pep assembly the day before the South
game.

�Taking the oath of office are (left to right) Nancy Ridenour, Gail
Fliegler, Tim Greer, and Pat Garrett.

Candidates for all-school offices are presented to the student
body prior to voting.

The Wolcott Contest provides the opportunity
for gtrls to show their sight reading abilities.

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�Mr. Paul Coleman and Mr. Charles Clarkson display good sportsmanship in a "staged" basketball
game during the White Jackets pep assembly.

At the annual citizenship assembly, Dr. libor Brom speaks about
loyalty and the devotion to one's country.

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Muscular coordination and precise timing help Air Force gymnast, lt.
Gregor Weiss, perform a difficult one-armed hand stand.

Mike Pryor narrates while the Concert Choir provides
the background music for "I Am an American."

Tim Greer gives his interpretation of Culture in the Tower of Strength Assembly.

�Mr. Bill Holmes, stage crew supervisor, works
hard removing scenery from a recent play
set.

Stage Crew Hustles
Behind the Scenes

Sweeping the stage for an upcoming assembly are stage crew workers Tim Eitel
and Joe McNamara.

The East High stage crew plays an important part in stage productions. They are
the unseen people who handle lighting, sound
effects, and other items essential to a successful assembly. Under the capable supervision
of Mr. Bill Holmes, the stage crew, throughout
the year, has done an excellent job.

Unloading boards for a new set, Bud Strickland inspects them carefully.

�Mike Nelson stimulates the audience with his interpretation of "Lincoln's
Second Inaugural Address."

Woodbury Seized by Spencer

John Spencer delivers his winning
speech, "On Being Accused of
Treason."

The ninety-third annual Woodbury Oratorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
East, was presented January 12, 1966. This
year John Spencer, a junior, won the Woodbury medal for his delivery of Emmet's, "On
Being Accused of Treason." John competed
with seven other speakers: Timothy Dickertorical Contest, one of the oldest traditions at
son, Dirk Epperson, Peter Kenny, Michael
Nelson, Brian Prendergast, Michael Pryor
and David Tickton. Thomas Barnes and
Michael Sawaya introduced the contestants.
The three judges were Mr. Stanley L. Drexler, Mr. Donald P. Dunklee, and Rabbi Daniel Goldberger.

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While Peter Kenny orates, Woodbury contestants (left to right) Mike Nelson, Dirk Epperson, David Tickton, John Spencer, Brian
Prendergast, Timothy Dickerson and Mike Pryor listen.

�Huber Captures Wolcott
The Eighty-seventh Annual Wolcott Public
Sight Reading Contest was held Friday,
February 25, 1966. The contestants were
chosen at a trial reading by several teachers.
This year Susan Huber won the award for her
excellent interpretation of "They," by Rudyard
Kipling . Other contestants were Linda Stott,
Kathleen Deutsch, Venita Helgeson, Schyleen
Quells, Kathleen Eldredge, Mary Dallas, and
Karen Leaver. Alternates were Karen Cruter
and Sandra Deutsch. The three judges were
Miss Alice M. Wolter, Mrs. Dorothy A. Oden,
a"nd Mr. Carl I. Johnson.
Alternates and contestants of the Wolcott Public
Sight Reading Contest wait anxiously for the
judges' decision .

A portion of " They," by Rudyard Kipling , is interpreted by Sue
Huber.
Sue Huber receives congratulations from her competitors and the
judges after winning the 87th Annual Wolcott Medal.

�Smging " I enjoy Being a Girl, " the Angela ires entertain the audience at the PTA Fashion Show.

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Concert Choir fills the auditorium with its
sublime melodies at the Christmas Assembly.

New to East this year, Mr. Vincent Tagliavore triumps in his orchestral
teachings .

�Musicians Sound Off
East's Music Department, headed by Mrs.
Marion Padboy, Mr. Kay Shadwell, Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, and Miss June Sinnard, produced several entertaining assemblies this
year as well as participated in other school
activities. Under the direction of Mrs. Padboy,
Concert Choir performed for the annual
Christmas assembly, the All-School Show, and
various community groups. The Angelaires,
a small madrigal group selected from Concert Choir, sang for the Model Teens Fashion
Show and other gatherings, while Miss Sinnard's Mixed Chorus performed in the Thanksgiving program. Mr. Shadwell directed the
Concert Band and Orchestra first semester and
was succeeded by Mr. Vincent Tagliavore.
East was also privileged to have a group from
Sing-Out '65, sponsored by Moral Re-armament, appear for a special assembly.

Violinist Dennis Gersten strives for individual perfection.

Mrs. Marion Padboy directs Concert Choir as they entertain at Veterans Hospital.

�laura Masunaga, Barbie loomis, and Nancy
Bonnot relive their childhood in " I' m Five."

The comedy team of Marilyn Griffin and linda
Hall (above) delights the audience with its
unique routine. Energetic vocalist, Joey Swearengen , (below) entertains with " Everything's
Coming Up Roses."
The talented trio of Paul Vogel, Charlie
Dillon, and Dave Evans provides amusing
folk music.

The Club Soda Act, featuring Herrick Chapman, Howie Vogel,
Bob Bell, and Eugene Burk, presents an arrangement of
"Exodus."

�Four Seasons
Storm the Stage
Hours of work and effort culminated in
"The Four Seasons," the East High School 1966
All-School Show. Mrs. May Dunkin, assisted
by Mr. Irwin Keinon, directed the show and
helped in the selection of the 26 acts finally
chosen from more than 50 that tried out. Besides the traditional dancing and singing, this
year's show included such areas as bottleplaying, precision marching, and magic phenomena. The entire production was bound
together by the Show Band who, under the
direction of Mr. Vincent Tagliavore, played
the overture and most background music.
Girls in ' By the Sea' frolic through the All School Show.

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A clever setting was staged by the Angelaires in "Telephone Hour."

�Eight of the Senior Scholars are, left to right, top to bottom, Bill Kindel, John Fuller, Joe
Huff, Laura Masunaga, Gerry Del Junco, Kay Eldredge, David Summers, and Margaret
Smith.

Linda Jensen and Eileen O'Neill have also been recognized as Senior Scholars.

Seniors Show
Scholastic Ability
Ten students of the class of 1966 have
been recognized as Senior Scholars for their
superior scholastic ability and performance.
Their College Board scores were all above
1290 and each has a grade point average of
3.68 or better, placing them in the top 3%
of the senior class.

�CHEERFULNESS

COURTESY

DEPENDABILITY

Dione Elkins

Ellen Morimoto

Barbaro Hurd

Senior Girl Awards

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BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL

Gayle Kotzelnick

FRIENDLINESS

LEADERSHIP

LOYALTY

LOYALTY

Kathy Heger

laura Partridge

Jane Pace

Connie Tokomine

POISE

SENSE OF HUMOR

SERVICE

SPORTSMANSHIP

Carolyn Cheley

01one Carocosis

Corio linton

Lauro Mosunogo

�Cheerleaders boosting East's spirit are, top row, left to right: Judy Glathar, laura Masunaga, Nancy Bonnot, and Cherry! Elson;
bottom row: Kathy Starr, Debbie Green, Barbara loomis, and Gail Takamine.

Let's Go Big RedLet's Go!

Football form is demonstrated by the cheerleaders in a
pep assembly.

Throughout the school year, eight girls in
red and white lifted the spirit of the school
far beyond ordinary bounds. Their exuberance and enthusiasm helped provide the
driving force necessary for winning games.
Spending hundreds of hours in practice and
at actual sporting events, they are among
those groups most devoted to East High
School.

laura Masunaga, head cheerleader, leads the East Angels.

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�Susan Shermack, Margie Schilt, and Barbara Miller test their spring
overcoats while singing in the rain.
Granny glasses a-tilt, lynn Persson strolls
down the ramp.

Angels Parade Fashions
"Angel's On Parade," the PTA Fashion
Show, was held March 17, 18, and 19 at the
Denver Dry Goods Teo Room. The accent on
fashion this year was the "Mod" look, which
included the accessories as well as the clothing. The twenty-five models who were chosen
from the girls of the senior class, along with
the commentator, Mrs. Phyllis Doner, made
the fashion show a success.

The models eagerly wait for their turn on the runway.

Dressed in her red all-weather coat, Marti
Humm shows the latest in spring fashions.

�The sound of the Outcasts of Poker
Flat fills the front hall at the Fall
Sports Dance.

Students at the Sweetheart Dance rock to the sounds put down by the Rainy Daze.

�Long Is the Night
The overpowering beat of East dances encouraged the energetic student to express
himself. The Jerkers and the Frugers were
stimulated by the frenzied sounds of the
Princetons, Outcasts of Poker Flat, the Boenzee
Cryque, and the Rainy Daze. The twist and
turn of musical sorcery transformed boundless energy and tensions into a maze of
frantic motion.

A member of the Boenzee Cryque adds the
bass beat at the Junior Prom.

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Two weary people enjoy a moment of rest at the Fal Sports Dance,
"Showdown."

�"For the Good of the Nation," the Junior Class Float, parades
its hearts and flags which gave the class second place.

The Senior Float was overcome by Friday 13th
Jinx as they captured third place.

First place honors went to the Sophomore Class for their presentation of "Kindness Is Sharing."

�"Probenetion"
Puzzles the Public
"Would You Believe," this year's Color
Day theme, produced a wide variety of hats,
costumes, floats and skits. Floats were based
on the word "Probenetion," whose actual
meaning was not revealed until the first place
Sophomore Class Float was announced. The
Senior Class Skit captured first place, followed by the Junior and Sophomore Skits
respectively. All dramatic productions were
built around the theme "Skitastrophe." Of the
13 floats entered in the parade the White
Jacket Float took first place honors. Once
again the Pre-law "float" was disqualified.
The day was highlighted with the crowning
of Miss Gail Takamine, 1966 May Queen.
The Angels also won their 3rd consecutive
city track title.

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First place in the club floats went to the White Jackets and their
"Probenetion Spirits."

"Suds of Youth," exemplified the 2nd hour
physics class' idea of Probenetion.

Mr. George Mansfield expresses his
personal views on life for the College Counseling Department's "Fantasy and Reality."

�Seniors Victorious
In "Skitastrophe" Skits

In the winning Senior Skit, Greg Dunham receives a note to take home from his
teacher, Marilyn leech.

Irma Ia Sophomore, portrayed by
Mary Dallas, becomes an East
Angel after a shady career.

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�Mark Redfearn and Winifred Wright characterize Anthony and
Cleopatra in the Junior Skit.

In the Faculty Skit, Mr. Dominic Zarlengo meets
opposition from one of his "students," Mr. John
Timmons.

Two promising students, Mr. Alfred Metcalf and Mr. Richard
Nelson, delay their physics class.

For disciplinary measures, Mr. Robert Colwell
is sent to the principal's office.

�ROTC Strives For
Responsibility, Leadership,
And Self-discipline

Sergeant Jim A. Taigaafi assigns cadets duties for Federal Inspection.

ROTC helps develop a student's character,
giving him insight and perspective on military
training and life. The goals of the ROTC
are responsibility, leadership, and self-discipline. The new cadet learns how to handle
responsibility given to him and how to assign
responsibilities to other cadets. He learns to
be a good leader by giving precise orders
and to be a good follower by taking orders
willingly, responding to directions quickly and
completing them efficiently. Self-discipline
plays an important part in the training of a
new cadet, for he must learn how to dress in
a military manner and be prepared for
weekly drills and inspection.
Throughout the year, the ROTC drill teams
perform for various school functions, including
assemblies, and prepare for the city and state
drill competition which is held in the spring.
In May a Federal inspection is held at which
officials from the Army come to inspect the
progress and discipline of the cadets and test
them on their knowledge of Army functions.

�Individual progress is tested by Cadet lieutenant Colonel Murray
Davidson.

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Sergeant Jim A. Taigaafi inspects a platoon
for proper uniform dress.

�School Activities Supported by ROTC

Showing precision in timing and movement is the R.O.T.C. drill team at the All-School Show.

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During a rifle match, Tony Russell sights a target.

Sally Grandy expresses her views of the individual's
constitutional rights at the Sojourner Contest, sponsored by R.O.T.C.

�Eddy Gunn
movements.

demonstrates skillful

gun

The Honorary Cadet Drill Team shows the perfection it has achieved by
hours of practice

The R.O.T.C. Color Guard presents the colors before the Citizenship assembly.

�Cadet Officers

lieutenant Colonel Murray Davidson

Moior

Ma1or

Steve TenBrink

Glenn O nodera

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Lieutenant Colonel Carolyn Cheley

Major Sally Grandy

���Angelus King and Queen
This year East High was privileged to
have the popular recording group, "We
Five," select the Angelus King and Queen.
The judges decided that Miss Carol Johnson
and Mr. John Bonsib were representative of
typical American youth, chosen from pictures
submitted from the sophomore class.

J£.. filn £8onJe"t
Angelus King

J(rJj C&amp;zJ«J./fiinJon
Angelus Queen

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�MIKE

PETE

BEV

We Five

BOB

JERRY

��Se raph King attendants are, from left to right and top to bott:&gt;m : Tim Greer, Gerry del Junco, Dave Tickton , Steve
Jackson , Mike Nelson, J . Nady, and Herrick Chapman.

Seraph Dance
looking quite regal, Keith and escort
Schyleen lead the first dance to strains
of "Don't let the Sun Catch You Crying."

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Unique to East High dances this year, a
king was the highlighted royalty rather than
the usual queen. The occasion was the annual Seraph Dance, and it was appropriately
entitled "King of Clubs." In keeping with this
theme, the decorations consisted of three
huge playing cards behind the band, a canopy made of black and red streamers, and
several authentic looking spears which decorated the entrance to the gym. Multicolored
lights played "hide-and-go-seek" among the
dancers, as East's own "Princetons" got .the
first dance of the year off to a regal start.
The final touch to a "royal" evening was the
crowning of Mr. Keith Rausch as king. His
reigning partner was Miss Schyleen Qualls.
Myron Pullock, drummer for the Princetons, beats out "The Jolly
Green Giant" in honor of East's victory in the East-G.W. football
game that afternoon.

��Music by " The Outcasts of Poker Flat" seemed to
originate in the loft of the barn behind them.

East High was transported back into the
days of the "Wild West" as the ANGELUS
and SPOTLIGHT staffs presented the annual
Fall Sports Dance, entitled "Show Down."
The front hall was decorated with "wanted"
posters, an authentic-looking bar, and scenes
of Poker Flat - the town where the band,
"The Outcasts of Poker Flat," originated. The
real showdown was the crowning of the crosscountry team candidate, Miss Pat Garrett, by
last year's queen, Miss Cindy Ziegler. Pat's
escort was Mr. Steve Schmaltz.

The newly·crowned queen, Pat Garrett, receives the congratulations of many, including Linda Jackson.

Fall Sports Dance

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Fall Sports Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom : Cay Gilbertson, Debbie Green, Susan Ando, Cherry! Elson, laurie
Bourke, and Candy Sekyra.

��Junior Prom

The new Junior Prom Queen
Sylvia Wong and her escort
Kenny Passarelli lead the traditional first dance.

The fabulous "Boenze Cryques" set the
pace of the Junior Prom, "Gain' On A lion
Hunt." Yellow and green streamers and paper
cannibals created a mysterious jungle atmosphere, while the center of attraction was a
large cardboard lion suspended above the
dance floor. Miss Sylvia Wong was crowned
as this year's queen by Head Girl, Miss Gayle
Kotzelnick. Miss Wong was escorted by Mr.
Kenny Passarelli.

Seated gracefully on her throne is Miss
Wong with her escort Mr. Passarelli.

Cannibals were a very necessary part of "Goin'
On A lion Hunt."

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Junior Prom attendants are from left to right and top to bottom:
Nancy Stratton, Nancy Bonnot, Mary Kunz, Sylvia Smith, Cay
Gilbertso;;, and Kathy Starr.

��Miss laurie Bourke
Mr. J. Nady

Miss lmda Cavnar
Mr. Dave Bonham

Miss Angie Fotinos
Mr. Rick Achatz

Sweetheart Dance
The "unexpected" did come true as Interclub Council presented the annual Sweetheart
Dance entitled "lmprevu." Blue lights and a
French cafe complete with an artist and a
ceiling composed of hundreds of balloons set
the mood for the crowning of Miss lou Skubal
and Mr. Russell Hall as Sweetheart Couple.
Last year's couple, liz Snider and Gary
Coughlin, performed the crowning in a setting
enhanced by the music of the "Boenzee
Cryques."

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Miss Cay Gilbertson
Mr. Mike Nelson

The newly crowned Sweetheart couple cherish a quiet
moment at their dance.

Miss Anne Holmes
Mr. Terry Matthews

Miss Jane Pace
Mr. Brian McCormack

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May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Kay Eldredge, Cherry! Elson, Gail Takamine, Kathy Deutsch,
Barbara loomis, Carolyn Cheley, Jane Pace, and Susan Shermack.

�Senior Honorary Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Kathy Heger, Karen Cruter, Paulette Brewer, Wyndol Johnson, Ann
Montes, louJuana Walls, Moni Aerni, Valerie Watson, laura Masunaga, Anthea Blanas, Rose Marie Cash, and Angie Fotinos.

The members of the Queens' Court are, from left to right, Sylvia Wong and Pat Garrett.

�.Y':Jfomo?&lt;e

/fay Plt n
. ,. . k., lenrlana.

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Sophomore May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and
top to bottom: Angie Noel, Debbie Verduin, Ginny Holmes,
and Carol Johnson.

Junior May Queen Attendants are, from left to right and top to bottom: Nancy Bonnot, Mary Brent, Mary Kunz, Sylvia
Smith, lou Skubal, and Mary Beth Gibbs.

LO

��Athletics:
The exhibition of physical skills
on the turf of a football field,
on the hard-surfaced tennis courts,
in the churning water of a swimming pool.
The attainment of satisfaction from a well-earned victory.
The burning disappointment of a hard-fought loss.
A culmination of hours of practice,
endeavoring to better oneself, always with a goal in mind:
To do the best in a sportsmanlike way.

�Coach Pot Panek, climaxing a twenty-eight year career, receives a plaque from Robert Colwell and Ted Rand (for right), which will be
presented to East's Most Valuable Football Player each year. Looking on (left) is Carl Stearns, who organized Panek's testimonial banquet.

Angels Finish
Fourth for Panek
Tegged by many observers as one of the
finest teams in the area, the East High football team hung up a 1965 record of five
wins and five losses and finished fourth in
the city standings with a 4-3 won-lost record, .
ending Coach Pat Panek's 28 year coaching
career at East.
The Angels got off to a slow start by
losing to Loveland 8-0, Pueblo Centennial
27-14 in pre-season games, and the league
opener to North 7-6. East finally got on the
winning trail by defeating West 19-0, Manual
14-0, and arch-rival George Washington 6-0.
The Angels gave Coach Pat Panek a
rousing finish to his coaching career when
they downed favored Lincoln 38-0 in the
league finale. The team showed determination and true sportsmanship, and proved that
they were comparable to past East powerhouse teams.

A South High runner is upended by Hugh McMillon, as Art Levy
(20), Greg Hume (76), and Glen Hanley (81) trail the ploy.

�Tailback Roger Cheatham reaches
the end of the line in the hands of
several lincoln linemen.
Art levy (20) breaks loose from a West tackler as Gene Williams trails
for a lateral.

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VARSITY FOOTBAll
ROSTER
Roger Cheatom ...• . .. 10
Rick Achatz . ......... 11
Dan Westmoreland .... 12
Art Levy ........•... 20
Mark McElhinney •.• , .. 21
Stan Smith ........ . .. 22
Mark Morris ..•....... 23
John Slovek .......... 24
Bill Macintosh .... . ... 25
Herb Sanders . . . • . • . . 27
Bruce Gilchrist • • . . • . . 40
Jim Revels ........... 41
Gene Williams .••.... .42
Chris Hindman ....... . 50
George Lechowicz ..... 51
Everette Williams ...... 52
Greg Dunham .... . ... 60
Gary Slovek .......... 61
Glen Boggess ......... 62
Lloyd Daniels ......... 64
Herb Smith . . . •..... . 65
Ed SeDan ............ 66
George Tague .. . . .. . . 67
Jim Hecht·Nielsan .... . 70
Archie Topping . . .. . .. 71
John Hendrysan . . . . ... 72
Mike Nelson .... .. ... 73
Bill Reynolds .••...... 74
Phil Van Buskirk .. . .. . 75
Greg Hume ......... . 76
Terry Matthews ..... . .
Jim Jackson . . ..... .. . 80
Glenn Hanley ... . . ... 81
Sam Molina .. . ....... 82
Del Smith . . ......... . 83
Hugh McMillan .. . .... 84
J . Nady .. .......... . 85
Rayford Tillis .....•.•. 86

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Gene Williams {42) clears the path for John Slovek (24).

�Gridders Grab
All-City Honors
The members of East's 1965 football team
were the last to be coached by Pat Panek,
who retired after 28 seasons as head football
coach for the Angels. During this period his
teams ruled the Denver Prep league football
scene. Under Panek, the Angels compiled a
168-31-12 record in league play. East won
15 outright Denver City championships, tied
for another and claimed two State titles.
Many members of Panek's final team
were honored this year. Terry Matthews
gained First Team All-City honors. All-City
Second Team awards went to Bruce Gilchrist,
Roger Cheatham, and J. Nady. Mark McElhinney, John Slovek, Greg Hume, Chris
Hindman, Art levy, and Gene Williams received Honorable Mention Commendation
Awards. Williams was the first Angel gridder
to receive the Pat Panek Award, given to the
outstanding East football player each season.
These All-City footballers and other former East players attended a testimonial
dinner at the Hilton Hotel, December 8, in
honor of Coach Panek, to pay tribute to the
retiring coach for the outstanding job he had
done in coaching the East High School football teams since 1938.

A spinner play by tailback Rick Achatz is good for short yardage and
a first down.

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A hard tackle by J. Nady downs a lincoln
player.

Gene Williams (42), led by the blocking of Jim Revels
(41 ), penetrates the West defense for valuable yardage.
Phil VanBuskirk's extra point attempt goes wide of its
mark as Rick Achatz (11) holds for the place kick.

�A host of East tacklers brings down
a lincoln ball carrier.

VARSITY FOOTBAll STANDINGS
Team

Won

............ 7
···· ··········· 5
Washington
·········· 5

Jefferson
South

................ 4

EAST
North
lincoln

Manual
West

.. ············· 3
.............. 2

.............. 2

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

Lost

Pet.

0
2
2
3

1.000
.714
.714
.571
.429
.286
.286
.000

•
5
5
7

Mark McElhinney gets off another
one of his consistently fine punts.

Coach Kirk Hinderlider explains a weakness in the opposition's defense
to Coach Pat Panek.

Terry Matthews and Herb Smith
pour in to put the clamps on a
West passer.

Sam Molina catches a short pass
for a first down.

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East reserves await their chance to go into the game.

Driving through the line on a trap play, Mark McElhinney shakes off a Jefferson tackler.

Defensive halfbacks Roger Cheatham (10) and Mark McElhinney (21)
go high to break a lincoln pass
play.

�Panek Retires After 28 Years at East

Joyous Angels corry Coach Pot Panek off the field after on impressive 38-0 win over lincoln .

Lloyd Daniels and Terry Matthews smother a lincoln boll carrier as J.
Nody looks on.

Coach Paul Coleman explains a pass pattern to
end Rayford Tillis.

�Cutting behind an excellent block, Gene Williams (42) moves
up-field for a long gain.

Bill Macintosh prepares to fire a reverse pass downfield during the
West game.

linebacker Bruce Gilchrist (40) comes up and
stops a Manual runner for no gain.

�Juniors Finish 1n 2nd Place Tie
JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBAll ROSTER
Dove Berry
Glen Boggess
Richard Boll
Dwight Eisnoch
Willie Fields
Rod florquist
Dove Hollett
Jim Hecht·Nielsen
Jim Jackson
George Kawamoto
Clyde lucas
Sam Molino
Mark Morris
Bill Oliver
Jim Revels
Gory Slovek
Del Smith
Herb Smith
lorry Stephens
Archie Topping
lorry Tuggles
Don Westmoreland
lee Williams
Coach - Myron Craig

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
Won
Washington
7
EAST
4
Jefferson
3
South
3
lincoln
3
Manual ...... 3
North
West .••.....

.......
....
.......
••••••

0

Lost

Tied

Pet .

0
3
2
3
3
3
.5
6

0

1.000
..571
..571
..500
..500
..500
.214
.143

0

2

1
0

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Scampering through a quick opening in the Manual defense is George Kawamoto.

Larry Tuggles (above) breaks
loose on a third down play
for valuable yardage. A lincoln ball carrier (left) finds it
hard going against East's
tough line.

�Coach Charles Clarkson analyzes the game situation as Jim Casebolt {left) prepares to fire a
pass to an East receiver downfield.

A Washington safety gets only insignificant yardage
on a punt return as Reggie Mines (80) is downfield
quickly to make the tackle.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll ROSTER
David Alkave
Bob Brewer
Ocie Brooks
James Casebolt
Walter Dawkins
Dennis Degenhart
Darrell Dickens
Cliff Erickson
Kevin Gamez
Paul Greco
Scott Grigg
John Hardy
Jerry Hilliard
Michael Hooker
Anther Hudgins
Greg MacDougal
Joseph Marecak

Alfred Mcfarland
David McGee
Reggie Mines
Lonnie Nieto
Steve Olson
Mike Parks
David Peak
Lance Scrivner
James Shanahan
Larry Streno
Paul Van Buskirk
Ted Wrenn
Bill Wright
Paul Young
Coaches
Charles Clarkson
Kirk Hinderlider

�Golfers Falter
To Below-Par Finish
The East High golf team, led by all-city
player Brian McCormack, puttered to a sixth
place finish in the city. Crushed by an early
defeat at the hands of Abraham Lincoln, the
Angels were able to engineer team victories
over only West and Manual. In a season
marked by many close individual matches,
the Angels figured into the city standings by
taking crucial matches from the leaders.

Determination is reflected by Kim Rea as one stroke
separates him from his opponent.

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Well-executed recovery shots became the
key to success for Harry King, East's most
consistent winner.

Team captain Brian McCormack deftly rolls in an
eight-footer.

GOLF ROSTER
Warren Cornell
Steve Johnstone
Harry King
Brion McCormack
Terry Milligan
Kim Reo
David Schemel
Gory Stranahan
Howard Vogel

Coach
Don Smith

�The impact of defeat is felt by Steve Jackson as Wes
Nakata, Coach Jim Coleman and his son, Doug, try to
console him. While on hts toes, Steve (below) demonstrates fine backhand form.

While practicing for the State Tournament,
Steve Wilbur looks concerned.

TENNIS ROSTER
John Baker
Steve Jackson
Wesley Nakata
Scott Robinson
Gary Stern
Dave Tickton
Jim Trotsky
Steve Wilbur

Coach
Jim Coleman

Concentration played an important part of
Wesley Nakata's game, which greatly improved since last year.

�Netmen Prevail for Second Straight Year

The East High tennis team captured its
second consecutive State Championship, although it failed to win a third straight City
Title. East finished second to George Washington in city competition.
Although number one singles player Steve
Jackson lost his first round state match in
three sets, Dave Tickton and Steve Wilbur
teamed to walk over everybody in their path,
including Thomas Jefferson, who defeated
them in the State Qualifying matches. Jim
Trotsky beat Joe Taylor from South to gain
the finals against Dan Plattner of Washington. Plattner defeated Trotsky in a hard
fought, three set victory, which enabled Washington to tie East for the State Title.
Seniors Steve Jackson, Jim Trotsky, Steve
Wilbur, Dave Tickton, and Wes Nakata all
contributed towards two City and two State
Championships, won during their stay at East.

All-City singles number four player, Dove
Tickton, prepares to hit a half-court volley.

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Steve Wilbur and Dove Tickton (left) show
the determination that earned them the State
doubles title. Hustling Jim Trotsky (above)
exerts the effort that gained him the runner·
up title in the State number two singles.

�Angels Run Down Fourth
The East High School Cross Country team
experienced a successful year, culminating
in an impressive fourth place finish in the
State meet. Senior John Davis, a standout
all season, topped his achievements with a
7:10.5 time in the City meet, tying the city
record. Davis and his teammate Glen Eppleston sped to 4th and 7th places, respectively,
in the State meet.
Next year's team will be headed by sophomore letterman Darrell Eversman and junior
lettermen George Horvath and Mike Nunley.

Glen Eppleston and sophomore Darrell Eversman begin their
" sprint" as they round the final turn .

East High runners (on left) jockey for positions just after the gun .

�CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Points
South • • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . . • 23
lincoln • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • . •
«
Wash ington . . . • . . . • • . . • . . . • • . . . • SO
EAST ..•.•.•••.••••••...•...• 52
Jefferson . • . . . • . . • • • • • . • • • • • . • • 86
North • . • • • . • • • . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . 92
Manual •••.••....•• , •..• , .... 101
West •.......••...•••••...•.... 128

John Davis crosses the line in another easy 1st place victory,
overshadowing a 3rd place team finish.

Coach Jack Moulton points out where harrier
Steve Schmaltz should have made his move.

A GW opponent nudges ahead of winner
Glen Eppleston just after they pass the finish
line.

CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER
larry Cook
John Davis
Glen Eppleston
Darrell Eversman
George Horvath
Michael Nunley
Steve Schmall%
Coach
Jack Moulton

115

�East Upset in Bid for Third Straight
City and State Titles

Bob Knox (52) goes high to swipe a rebound from a lincoln player as teammates Jim Jackson (32), Rayford Tillis (54),
and Keith Rausch (34) wait expectantly.

�The East High basketball team, which
dominated the Denver Prep league and State
competition the past two seasons, faltered in
its attempt to gain its third straight City and
State basketball titles. Although it showed the
strength of former East teams, the Angels
failed to win crucial games in league play.
During pre-season competition, the Angel
basketballers won seven straight, including a
thrilling, three-overtime victory over staterival Greeley Central 69-64. In the Pueblo Invitational Tournament, the Cherubs overcame
the homecourt advantage of Pueblo South
and Centennial to enter the finals against
Denver lincoln. Keith Rausch and Roger
Cheatham led the third period charge that
put the lancers away and gave East the Invitational Championship.

Ranked number one of Colorado high
school teams by the Denver Post, the Angels
entered Denver league action as the favorite
to repeat its City title. They defeated West
and North, but fell to an inspired T. J. five
70-61 to end their winning streak at nine and
dropped to fifth in the Prep polls. The Angels
came back to dump rival Washington 55-51,
but they could not find the touch against
Manual and lost, which ended their try for
the City championship. The team closed out
league play with come-from-behind victories
over South and lincoln, to finish in second
place.
In the Denver Public Schools District
Tournament, East lost its first round game to
South, and ended hopes of returning to capture its third consecutive State Basketball
Championship.

117

Attempting to shoot over the fouling hand of a Washington
player, Rayford Tillis (right) lets nothing stop him as he drives
in for two points. Bernard Gipson (above) chokes the lay-up
attempt of a North guard .

�Rayford Tillis (above) steals the boll out of a surprised West
player's arms. Going up for a layup against a hounding
lincoln defender is Roger Cheotom (below) as Albert Gale
(44) and Jim Jackson (32) move in for a possible tip-in.
Forward Bernard Gipson grimaces as he
pulls down a rebound.

�Hoopsters Dunked to Second

VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Manua l

············

Won
7

·······

EAST
....... 5
Lincoln ••••.••.••••••• 4
J efferson •..••.•••...•. 4
••..•...•• 3
Wa shington
North •....•........•. 2
South ....••......•••• 2
•. 1

West

•••••••

0

•••••

Lost
0
2
3
3
4
5
5
6

Pet.

1.000
.714

.571
.571
.429
.286
.286
.143

All GAMES
EAST

64
69
60

57
59
72

58
46
53
61

55
46

55
77
64
40
37

Opponent

Aurora Hinkley . . • • . . .
. ... 51
Greeley Central .•... . .......... 64
Pueblo South ••..•••.......•.... 51
Pueblo Centennial • . .••...•...• • 55
lincoln ....•...••. . ••...•.... • 57
West
...•...••..•......•...• 42
Adams City .•....•..••......... 52
West .•...•....••............. 40
North .....•................... 48
Jefferson ..•................... 70
Washington .................... 51
Manual ...•....•...•.......... 78
South •......•.............• : . . 50
Lincoln ........................ 70
South ...•..................... 67
North ............... . ...... . . . 55
West ......... . .••..••....... . 50

119

A flat-footed North defender finds it impossible to stop Albert Gale (44) as he
flips a short jumper into the basket.

�East Five
Styles In Season

Moving across the keyhole, Richard Armstrong sets up a screen for a teammate.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
Armstrong , Richard
Cheatham , Roger
Gale , Albert
Gipson, Bernard

Holmes, Greg
Jackson, Jim
Knox, Bob
Nunley, Mike
Rausch, Keith
Tillis, Rayford

Coach
Paul Coleman

Coach Paul Coleman finds a referee's decision controversial.
Roger Cheatham fends off a North guard who is trying to block his
lay-up attempt.

�Between quarters, Coach Colema n (be/ow) expla ins a play that
Bernard Gipson (41 -/eft) sets up by passing to Bob Knox (53) as
Rayford Tillis (55) looks on .

121

Keith Rausch (right ) is all alone
against four lincoln players, but
he goes above them all to get
off a twisting jump-shot. Greg
Holmes (above) barely gets off
a shot in the North game.

�Second Place
"Tied-Up" by Juniors

Glenn Boggess (32, above) tips in an errant teammate's shot for
two points. Going high in the air, Mike Nunly (50, below) attempts
to block an opponent's shot as Bill Oliver assists.

After driving past a North defender, Clinton
Williams gets an easy "lay-up."

JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL ROSTER

JUNIOR BASKETBALL STANDINGS

w

L

Pet.

Manual
7
EAST
5
Jefferson ............. 5
Washington ........... 4
lincoln ········· ······ 4
South ················ 2
North ············· ... 1
West
0

0
2
2
3
3
5

1.000
.714
.714
.571
.571
.286
.143

••

0

•••••••••

••••••••••

••

0

•••

•

••

0.

0

0

•••

••••

••••••

6
7

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Glen Boggess
leonard Davis
Dale Grays
Jim Jackson
Richard McGuire
Sam Molina
Mike Nunley
Sill Oliver
Del Smith
Dan Westmoreland
Clinton Williams
Coach
Pat Panek

�Sophomores Bounced
to Sixth
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL STANDINGS

W
Manual ..••........... 13
lincoln ...••....•...•• 11
Jefferson . • • . . . . . . • . . 10
Washington . . . . . . . . . . 7
South . • . . . . . . . . • . ... 5
EAST ................ -4
West ............... 3
North
3

L

Pet.
.929

3

.786
.71-4

•

7
9
10
11
11

.500
.357
.280
.21-4
.21-4

SOPHOMORE
BASKETBALL ROSTER

123

Gregory Barnes
Jim Casebolt
Dan Craft
Maxie Grave
Mike Hooker
Fred larson
Greg MacDougal
John McNair
Reggie Mines
John Nolop
David Peak
Alvin Powell
Charles Traxler
Bart Weiss
Bill Wright
Paul Young

Coach
Dan Smith

John McNair (10) bottles with a North player for a rebound while
Bill Wright (42) and Greg Barnes follow the ploy.

Coach Don Smith goes over his players'
defensive assignments during a time-out.

Sophomores Mike Hooker (left), Bill Wright (middle),
and Moxie Grove (right) demonstrate their hordcourt
abilities in games this season.

�Taking a fmal breath, sprinter Glen Hanley prepares for a driving finish.

Swimmers Submerge to 4th

The East High swimming team, under
coach Charles Clarkson, churned to a fourth
place city finish. Highlights of the season included slipping by the South Rebels by a slim
7 points and nearly defeating a powerful T. J.
team. However, the Angels lacked depth and
failed in the development of any consistent
winner. Although 13 mermen qualified in the
district meet, the team disappointingly did not
place in state competition.

Coach Charles Clarkson inspires the team to a peak performance
prior to the South meet. The team went on to defeat the Rebels
by 7 points.

�Jim Florey, co-captain, strains under the tension of his
"come-from-behind" victory.

Following the ceiling lights, backstroker John Hendryson swims a
straight course.

With his powerful stroke, swimmer Bob Bell churns his
way through the 200-yard freestyle.

SWIMMING STANDINGS

SWIMMING ROSTER

Won
Washington .••...•...•....
Jefferson • . . . . • . . . • . . . • • . .
lincoln

••...•

7
6
5

EAST . ••....••.•.•••••...•• 4
South
North

..•. . ..•...... . •....•. 3
.••....•.. .. •.••....•. 2

Manual ••..•••••••.••.••• 1
West ••••.•.••..••.•••..••• 0

Lost
0

John Barber
Bob Bell

1

Bob Bolden

2
3
4
5

Dove Bonham

6
7

Bob Chenen
Wayne Cockle
Bill Elsey
Nick Ervin
J im Florey
Rod Florquist
John Fuller
Jim Garrett
Bob Gates
Marshal Greene
Tim Greer
Glenn Hanley
John Hardy
John Hendrysan
Peter Holme
Steve Johnstone
John Kontnik
Charles Tuft
larry Tuggles
Charles Wagner

125
Straightening from the pike position, diver Steve Johnstone
heads for a perfect entry.

Ted Wren
Coach
Charles Clarkson

�Wrestlers
"Taken-Down" to 8th
The East High wrestling team, under Coach
Jim Coleman, had plenty of determination
and potential but lacked over-all team
strength due to injuries to key wrestlers. The
grapplers posted an 0-7 won-lost record in
city competition and finished seventh in the
District qualifying match.
The highlight of the season for the East
grapplers was Holman Carter's outstanding
performance in gaining a draw with one of
the touring Japanese All Star wrestlers, Denver's sole individual " victory."
Junior Mike Young was East's only representative in the state competition, but was
defeated in the quarter-finals. With experience gained this year, many sophomore and
junior wrestlers will be fighting for positions
on the varsity wrestling team next year.

126

Mike Young holds his opponent under control as he prepares to
take him down from a " referee's position ."

WRESTLING STANDINGS
Won
Lincoln
.............. 7
Monuol ..••.......... 6
South ................ 4
West ................ 4
Washington . . . . . . . . . . 3
North ..... . .......... 3
Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
EAST ................ 0

Lost

Pd .

0

1.000
.857
.571
.571
.428
.428
.143
.000

1
3

3
4
4
6
7

Doring a brief rest period Coach Jim Coleman gives
Bruce Gilchrist advice concerning his take-down
strategy.

Mike Nelson positions himself for a pin in his heavyweight
match against a Thomas Jefferson wrestler.

�Holman Carter (left), East's only representative on the Denver
All-Star wrestling team, which challenged the Japanese High
School wrestlers, anticipatns a take-down maneuver early in his
match . Holman (above) begins to score in the final period, in
which he tied the score 3-3. The referee raises both wrestlers'
hands (below) indicating a draw. Holman gained Denver's only
points against the fine Japanese grapplers, who won 30-2.

WRESTLING ROSTER
Holman Carter
David Dick
Karl Dortzbach
David Edwards
Darrell Eversman
Randy Fancher
Willie Fields
Andy Risher
Pete Garcia
Bruce Gilchrist
Michael Hannibal
Bill larson
Fred loech ne r
Robert Moore
Michael Nelson
lonnie Nieto
lau Nanay
Steve Phelps
Thomas Pohlman
Jim Revels
Jim Smith
William Thurow
Everette Williams
Mike Young
Steve Wilson
Coach
Jim Coleman

�Gymnasts Swing
Successful Season
Under the direction of Coach Bill Holmes,
the East High Gymnastics team swung through
a successful season, finishing in fourth place
in city competition, with a season record of
5-3. The Angels competed against top-ranking teams in the state, including last year's
state champs, Fairview. East was also ranked
eighth in the state by the Colorado High
School Athletic Association.
Outstanding members this year were Mike
Maxie, Steve Johnstone and Brian Prendergast. Mike was ranked first in the state in the
high bar event, based on his accomplishments
during the year. Steve was ranked sixth in
the state in trampoline. Brian Prendergast,
East's all-around gymnast, performed consistently in all his events and helped lead East
to its fine record.

The difficult Iron-Cross is demonstrated by Rusty
VanMeter on the still rings.

Curt Campbell pauses in an l-position before continuing his routine on
the parallel-bars.

Coach Bill Holmes watches the performances of his gymnasts intently.

�GYMNASTICS ROSTER

East's all -around gymnast, Brian Prendergast, shows proficiency in two of his events,
the side-horse (/eft), and the parallel-bars
(above) .

Roy Arnsmeyer
Joel Butler
Curt Campbell
Rolph Clarke
Joe Croes
Charles Dillon
Dove Evans
John Fielding
Paul Greco
Dan Grunfeld
Brian Hamilton
Mike (lane) Hannibal
les Jackson
Ed Johnson
Steve Johnstone
Bob Mallett
Mike E. Maxey
Mike J . Maxie
Brad Moses
Dave Pierce
Brian Prendergast
Neal Stafford
Dale Stewart
Russ VanMeter
Don Warren
Bart Weiss
Coach
Bill Holmes

129

The dismount is an important
part of all gymnastic events.
Mike Maxie is shown during
his high-flying dismount from
the high-bar as Coach Holmes
"spots" for him.

�Outfielder Herb Sanders finds the pitch he wants
as he lashes a base hit to left field .

Baseballers Fight,
Falter to Fourth
It was a season of bad breaks and costly
errors for the Angel batsmen and it ruined
one of Coach Myron Craig's strongest bids for
the city baseball crown. Despite eight returning lettermen, East lost five games by 1 or 2
run margins.
One of the fielding highlights of the season for the Angels was a triple play in the
initial game of the season against North.
Steve Jackson caught a line drive touched
second base and fired it to first base.
Hitting seemed to be the major weakness
on this year's team, as the Angels failed to
get clutch hits at the right time. The team
had hitting power in Herb Sanders and Harry
King, as well as others, but it was too spotty
to bring the Angels the championship.

BASEBAll STANDINGS
Won
Lost

.........

15
Washington
..... 13
lincoln
.......... 12
EAST ............
8
West
8
North
8
Kennedy
. . ....... . . 4
South
. . . ........ 3

Jefferson

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

Manual

•••••••••

0

••

1
3
4
8
8
8
12
13
15

Pet .
.938
.813
.750
.500
.500
.500
.250
.187
.063

Coach Myron Craig has a discussion with an umpire
in an effort to change his decision .

lefty Dave Gaul str;kes out ano ~ her Manual batter as he leads
the Angels to victory.

�VARSITY
BASEBALL ROSTER
Jeff Self
Warren Carnell
Bill Elsey
Terry Franchini
Dave Gaul
Steve J acksan
Harry King
Bill Macintosh
J . Nady
Herb Sanders
Dave Tickton
Jim Trotsky
Steve Tursick
Dan Westmoreland
Coach
Myron Craig

Bdl Macintosh slides home safely on a wild pitch, beating the attempted tag by a Greeley Central pitcher.

Steve Jackson prepares
himself for the oncoming
pitch.

Steve Tursick (above left) studies the
North pitcher while waiting in the on
deck circle for his turn to bat. Second
baseman Jeff Belf (above) fields a
grounder and prepares to fire it to
first baseman Bill Macintosh. Catcher
J . Nady (left) digs for the pitch as the
umpire prepares to make a decision.

131

�Angels Seek Third Straight City, State Titles

State Sprint Champ Art levy hits the tape in a record time of 9.6 in the 100-yard dash, the fastest ever
recorded in Colorado competition.

�Herb Smith (left ) strains while putting the shot during
a practice session . Battling for the lead (above) in
the 880-yard run in a meet against North and West
are Steve Schmaltz (center) and Reggie Mines as
Alvin Cooper begins his move .

133

Miler John Davis is
watched by the timers
as he crosses the finish
line first, far ahead of
his nearest competitors.

�Trackmen Run
Through Competition

Sam Molina crosses the finish line after anchoring
East's Mile Relay team.

Broadjumper Greg Holmes strains for extra
distance.

After a fast first leg in the 880-relay, Art levy quickly passes the baton to Marcus Morris.

�Set for a fast start in a relay event is Rod Florquist.

Gene Williams flies over the 180-ya(d low hurdles.

135

Pulling himself over the bar, pole-vaulter Chris Bellairs tries to clear
12 feet.

TRACK ROSTER
Richard Armstrong
Chris Bellairs
Glen Boggess
Bob Bolden
Walter Carman
Maurice Cason
Charles Chase
Larry Cook
Alvin Cooper
Klaus Cox
James Curtis
lloyd Daniels
John Davis
Greg Diamond
Greg Dunham
Glen Eppleston
Gregory Euell
Darrell Eversman
Randy Fancher
Willie Fields
Rod Florquist
Rod Frey
Albert Gale
Rod Grier
Bill Green
lynn Henderson
Gregory Holmes
George Horvath

James Jackson
Reginald Jones
Mike laughlin
Art Levy
Jim lyons
Greg MacDougal
Hugh MacMillan
Dave Mays
Robert M~ys
Reggie Mines
Sam Molina
Mark Morris
Michael Nunley
Mike Parks
Mark Patterson
David Reed
James Revels
Steve Schmaltz
Del Smith
Herb Smith
Rayford Tillis
Archie Topping
larry Tuggles
Clinton Williams
Eugene Williams
Tony Williams
Bill Wright

Coach
Jack Moulton

�Myriad individuals
Each holding within himself
ideas and interests
different from any other.
Thousands of narrow paths
Intersecting daily
Blending together
in a subtle way.
All these separate walkways
Converge in a unifying terminal:
The bond of common interest
That leads to many
Emerging
As one group.
A unified sphere
In the middle
Of separation
A club

�Clubs

137

�Gail Ritterspach describes the experience she has gained as KnitWits' secretary.

138
Patty Reagan, conducting a discussion group at the ICC leadership conference,
emphasizes the individual's obligations in organizations.

A more effective Inter-Club Council, an
organization composed of club presidents,
strengthened the club system. ICC's first project was to present the Sophomore Orientation
Assembly in which the opportunities offered
by East's clubs were explained. lmprevu, the
Sweetheart Dance, was planned and executed
by members of ICC. An impressive and educational leadership conference which
stressed creative citizenship and the role of
the individual in activities was sponsored by
ICC. At the end of the year a banquet was
held to honor old and new officers and outstanding members who served and participated in all facets of the organization's program.

ICC Conference Inspires
New Leaders
The theme for the Sweetheart Dance is decided upon by ICC members Nancy Brandt, Connie Takamine, and Karen Cruter.

�Key Club officers Terry Milligan, Mike Nelson, and Brian Prendergast record the sales of the E-Keys, the student directories.

Key Club
Suggestions for the Key Club sweetheart are given by Bob Gates
and George Kawamoto.

Sales Excel
Key Club, a branch of the Denver Kiwanis
Clubs, began the year by compiling and
distributing "E-Key," the student directory.
Members registered cars for the school parking lot and held a potluck with the Seraphs
in the fall. Later the club offered a vocational
guidance program to members, had a mock
Kiwanis meeting, and sent delegates to the
International convention. Collecting for the
March of Dimes and sponsoring the Spring
Banquet for school leaders were the final Key
Club duties for the year.

�Seraphs Crown King

Senior girls in Seraph Sisters gave a class
period a day for service to East as assistants.
These girls were outstanding in scholarship
and good citizenship. Seraphs began the
social year with their dance, when ·'an East
King was crowned. The club sponsored the
annual Faculty Dessert and sent Christmas
cards to the teachers. Other services the
Seraphs performed included a tour of the
school for sophomore girls, co-sponsoring the
Senior Return, presenting the Senior girl
awards assembly, and participating in the
Pre-Law and Seraph tutorial system.

Seraph officers Ellen Morimoto, Susan Shermack, Susan Ando, and Margaret Smith
listen while Barbara Loomis offers a suggestion.

Serving pie a Ia mode, Barbara
Hurd treats the teachers at the
Faculty Dessert.

Seraph Sister Gail Fliegler and several teachers exchange opinions during the
Faculty Dessert.

�Pre-Law Summons
Honorable Members

Presiding over the Pre-law trials, Gerry del Junco calls
another witness to the stand.

The crack af a resonant gavel and the resounding cry of " All rise" began the dynamic
1965-66 Pre-Law year. Activities in which the
members took part included ushering for the
Woodbury Contest, conducting the Tutorial
System, and cosponsoring the annual Senior
Return . Intellectual pursuits of the club involved~ield trips to various municipal and
state courts and several speakers at meetings
who expounded th~ virtues of the profession
of law. Also dedicated to more rigorous and
entertaining pastimes, Pre-Law members participated in a ski-outing, winter carnival, the
annual Spring Banquet, and constructed a
"Float Extravaganza" for Color Day. Old
members also enjoyed the privilege of initiating new applicants at a mock trial. Thus the
pacesetting P.-L. boys trudged their way
through the school year to reach the glorious
goals of honor, dignity and the fun-loving
pursuit of happiness.

141
Brian Prendergast and Mike Nelson review the defendant's
records.
Prosecutor Terry Milligan presents his case against a defendant.

�Tri-Hi-Y Serves Community

Essentially a service club, Tri-Hi-Y benefited both East and the Community. At
Thanksgiving food baskets were sent to the
needy. During Christmas members made gifts
for the Ridge Home children and caroled at
senior citizens' homes. In the spring, orphans
were taken on a one day outing by club
members. One day each month the club
visited a different church in order to gain an
understanding of many religions. Speakers
from world service organizations, such as the
Peace Corps, explained their goals at the
meetings.

142
Mrs. Charles Stott informs Tri-Hi-Y members about the
city Head Start Program.

Barb Vickers, Donra Vogel, and Droopy Vogel
consider the suggestion of an ice skating party.

Susie Ando, Barbara Norris and Alice Sawaya support Tri-H-Y's chili supper.

Cheryl Swenson and Sally Grandy gain understanding
of the Head Start program.

�Boys' Panels
Prove Informative

Self-improvement was the goal of the
Model Teens Club. Experts kept members
informed about the latest in fashion, grooming and poise. The Model Teens practiced
by presenting a fashion show, " I Enjoy Being
a Girl," at the Hilton Junior Ballroom. Other
activities included sponsoring the chili supper
and a party for the Special Education classes.
Their year ended with a luncheon for the
initiation of officers.

An attractive date dress is worn by Ann
Montes.

Karen Meyers models a gay plaid raincoat.

John Sneed, David Tickton, and Howie Vogel state
their views on dating at a Model Teens' meeting.

�At the Red Cross Assembly, Engineer Charlie Johnson pauses at the stopping places on the year's agenda, represented by Jim
Trotsky, Bruce Gilchrist, and George Weber.

Mr. Earl Reum presents an informative and entertaining talk on the projects
of Red Cross.

Red Cross
Raises Ruckus
The first early morning dance ever held
at East helped the Red Cross complete its
toy drive for the Santa Claus Shop. Members
attended interschool breakfasts and contributed to the talent show at Fitzsimons. Its enrollment driv.e this spring began with an
assembly featuring Earl Reum, the Coordinator of Student Activities. On Easter the
club sponsored an easter egg hunt for a
group of orphans, ending a successful and
active year of service.

�Aufsteiger Makes Tracks
In order to acquaint members with the
mountains, Aufsteiger, the East High mountain climbing club, visited various areas of
Colorado. More experienced climbers taught
new members the basics of mountaineering
and rock climbing; then they were left on
their own. As a service project, Aufsteiger
cleaned up Eldorado Canyon. During the
winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
kept the members in shape. When the
weather permitted, the club rock-climbed,
hiked, and took overnight trips into the
wilderness.

Checking his gear, Bruce Gilchrist prepares
for the trek.

145

A long line of snowshoers winds its
way into the mountains.

�Barbie Vickers serves dessert to Mary
Warren and her father.

146
White Jackets loudly cheer the Angels on to
another victory.

�Susie Wytias, Annette Owens, and Debbie Stroh ask their
"fathers-for-the-evening," "What's the matter with Dads
today?"

White Jackets Arouse
Athletic Enthusiasm
East High's girls' pep club, the White
Jackets, enthusiastically supported all sports
events this year. At meetings held every Friday, they planned and prepared their projects. Marching in the Veterans Day Parade
and sponsoring the Father-Daughter Banquet
were the first spirit-boosting activities of the
pep club. At the honeecoming game, White
Jackets provided half-time entertainment,
which included the formation of the words,
"Coach Panek," honoring East's outstanding
football coach. A spring banquet for the
initiation of officers completed their year of
active and devoted service.

Claudia King applauds the team's comeback.

�Counterpoints Note
Musical Contrasts

Classical music is listened to

by Sandi Dill and Karen Rose at a

Counterpoints meeting .

Counterpoints, an organization devoted
to the appreciation of music, sponsored an
assembly featuring the "Buffoons," a men's
chorus from the University of Colorado. The
club attended "West Side Story" and discussed its merits afterwards. Outside speakers
aideq members in gaining a deeper understanding and knowledge of various types of
music.

David Young (above) interprets the meaning of medieval music as Janet Gunzelman, Carol Anderson, and Diane Briscoe
form their own opinions.

148

�Symposium Analyzes
Literature
Appreciation of literature and art films
was stressed by Symposium this year. As a
social - literary club, Symposium tried to
broaden the interests of members through
reading . Everyone in the club had the same
intellectual experience that made their discussions on the world today possible.

Charlotte Bell asks members to comment on literary
works they have recently read.
Symposium members silently agree with sponsor Mrs . Mary Weed's
opinion about the film, "8h."

�IR Diplomats Attend Model UN
Further understanding of international
politics was promoted by the International
Relations Club. Throughout the year speakers,
including a general from Fitzsimons, presented programs on controversial issues. The
club sent representatives to the Model United
Nations at Greeley. At the Model UN students interested in diplomacy and the procedure of the United Nations represented
different countries in mock meetings. Members also attended several conferences, including one about Asian affairs.

IR sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Williams, chuckles
at a humorous lecture.

Guest speaker Mr. Springston, a former Peace Corps minister,
enlightens IR members on the life in the Peace Corps.

Betsy Ross, Bernice Wosk, and Claudia Dexter ponder
current revolutionary ideas.

�East's FT A Hosts
First Convention
Sponsoring the Annual State Future
Teachers of America Convention occupied
many months of the East FT A. The convention, which was held during March, proved
a tremendous success. Mary Louise Mosley,
the Secretary of the East FT A was elected
State Vice-President. FT A also aided the PTA
on Back to School Night and Career Day.
Members attended lectures and toured several
colleges to observe teaching methods.

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Checking over the schedule of events for the remainder of the year is FTA president Judy Neuman.
Others listen as Cheryl Swenson (center} interjects her point of
view about the teaching salary.

�Orators Speak Up
The Speech Club spent a busy year in
an attempt to interest more people in extracurricular speech activities. Between the
meetings, workshops, and speech meets, the
members found time to plan and sponsor a
novice speech meet at East in the spring.
The Speech Club holds a charter from the
National Forensic League, a selective organization which has a waiting list of more than
1,000 clubs.

Barb Kurz, Speech Club president, listens to a
member's poetry interpretation.

Advice and avid support is given to the club's
debaters by sponsor, Mr. Brian lee.

Speech club members also participate in the school contests, as evidenced
by the participation of Dave Tickton in the Woodbury Contest.

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�Monika Aerni, dressed in her native Swiss apparel, and Kathy Brooks are
greeted at the FLC banquet by Becky Stout.

FLC Studies
Foreign Culture
Language and culture were the main
topics of study for the Foreign Language
Club. In the interests of furthering relationships and understandings with other countries,
the club sponsored two banquets about
European and Asian countries. Other activities
included visiting the University of Denver
language lab, selling doughnuts, trick-ortreating for UNICEF and corresponding with
penpals in Kenya and Japan.

Items on the FlC evaluation sheet are gone
over by President Carla linton .

�Specialists Speak to Euclids

Tony Peros, a Euclidian member, lectures on
the translations of ancient languages.

Euclidian Club members give strict attention to their speaker.

"This Atomic World," an assembly featuring a speaker from the Oakridge
Institute of Technology, was sponsored by the Euclidian Club.

Lectures on applied math, radiation, anthropology, and other topics provided varied subject matter for Euclidean Club. Helping the
members gain a broader knowledge of the
many fields of math and science is the primary goal of this club. Among the activities
were field trips to the Colorado School of
Mines Geophysical Observatory, the government station of weights and measures, and
the Colorado Astronomical Society. The
active Euclideans also sponsored an assembly
on Atomic Radiation, presented by the Oak
Ridge Institute of Technology.

�Villain larry Spencer pleads for his life to the
hero, John Spencer.

Actors Master Melodrama
A working girl's problem was presented
in "Pure as the Driven Snow," East's first
play of the year. The audience hissed and
booed the villain and cheered the hero.
Drama Club members worked fourteen weeks
to produce this melodramatic masterpiece.
Sue Huber, the president of the East Side
Players, thought "Pure as the Driven Snow"
was one of the best plays East has ever seen.
The club also presented a children's play
to different elementary schools, giving any
member interested in the theater a chance
to be a part of an actual production.

Mike Pryor and Margie Schilt listen to Mary Dallas expound
on the dangers of young love.

155
Ken Miller, portraying o deaf and
dumb boy, tries to make Purity Dean,
Mimi Spencer, understand his urgent

�JCL
Traditionally Classic
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Sue Gilmore and Jane Pace prepare to lead the JCL
group in Latin songs.

Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz, and JCL members
anticipate the Ides of March Skit, " Wipe the Blood Off my Toga."

Junior Classical League members took
time out from planning for their state convention to attend their annual /o Saturnalia and
Ides of March parties. Activities at these exciting fetes included the election of the king,
the costume contest and a chance to learn
more about Roman customs through skits presented by the members . Awards were given
to outstanding Latin students at the spring
banquet, ending another year in the classical
tradition.

Ken Miller, Sandy Jacobs, Sandra Nelms, Bruce Maclean , and Miss
Margaret Smith display favorite Roman apparel.

�Montage editor, Roger Miller, and staff member, Steve
Duvall, examine the poetry entries.
laura Masunaga and Susan Fliegler judge a short story read by Kay
Eldredge.

Student Writing
Reviewed
MONTAGE, East's literary journal, is a
composite of a wide range of student talent.
Selections were chosen by staff members on
the basis of literary merit. The writings included poetry and some short stories, plays
and essays. Drawings and some photographs
were also included in the MONTAGE, which
came out this spring.

�Poised Dancers
Perform
Orchesis, a modern dance group, met
weekly to learn dancing skills and to improve
the members' poise and co-ordination. Hours
of practice were spent in preparation for the
All-School Show and a special dance assembly. The new sponsor, Mrs. Carol Matchett,
offered unusual and difficult dances for
Orchesis members to perform.

luJuana Pointer limbers up before a special modern dance assembly.

Graceful movements are performed by Orchesis members Ellen Bein,
laJuana Pointer, and Valerie Watson.

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The mirror helps the modern dancers co-ordinate
their movements with one another.

�Folks Sing Out
Two Thursday afternoons every month the
school rocked with the music of the Folksong
Club. This year the singers were divided up
into several groups, each with a guitar. At
the meetings one of the groups presented a
musical program for the other members.
Other highlights of the year included outside
speakers and a hootenany with the South
High Folksong Club.

As Bob Slack strums a new tune an his
guitar, Bernard Davis watches and Paul
Meyer follows the music.

Ann Spaulding enjoys Mary Torrington's version of "I've Got A
Hammer."

�FBLA Prepares Businessmen
A new club at East, the Future Business
Leaders of America, has had a busy year
applying for its city, state, and national
memberships and then planning activities for
the year. The main purpose of the club is to
acquaint members with the objectives and
functions of the business world by outside
speakers and field trips.

160
Royce Fields, FBLA president, explains the
club's purpose to prospective members.

FBLA members Debby Stoole, Carol McNeill, and Jackie Vincent help draw up the club's
first constitution.

�DECA President, Corloto Falcon and sponsor, Mr. John Rushton discuss the agenda for the
coming meeting.

DECA Distributes
Daffy Apples
The success of the DECA Daffy Apple Sole is shown in the faces of
Gloria Williams and Bonnie lester.

Preparing members for a business career
is the function of the Distributive Education
Clubs of America. This objective is fulfilled as
members attend business classes at East in the
morning and work in various jobs during the
afternoon. This year's DECA Daffy Apple Sole
helped send members to the state convention,
at which Carol Holmes won third place for
advertisement layout.

Albert Kawakami comments on a new field
offered in the business world .

�Teen Dems Tour Legislature

An active second year began for the
Teen-Dems when they sent four representatives to the State Teen-Dem Convention on
October 29. Speakers on capital punishment
and similar topics kept the members informed
on current controversies. To create more interest in the Democratic Party and politics,
the Teen-Dems visited a meeting of the Colorado legislature this spring.

Jim Holyfield, Teen Dems president, deliberates a question
before answering.
lynda Rock, Karen Hickman, and Pat Abe debate the pros
and cons of capital punishment.

�TARS president Richard Hernandez and Governor John love give careful attention to a
political talk.

Prominent Republican leaders applaud Robert Taft's speech.

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TARS Rally For Taft
Martin Sperry, a member of TARS, greets Robert Taft, the
honored guest of the evening .

Teen-age Republicans began a successful
year by holding a rally for Robert Taft in the
East High auditorium. The TARS met former
Vice-President Richard Nixon when he came
to Denver for Owl Appreciation Night. Prominent speakers informed members on current
political and economic issues. The most rewarding event of the year was the winter
TARS convention, from which members
gained a broader understanding of the
background and the function of the Republican party.

�Mrs. Mary Weed, Stan Koshi, Mr. Don Weed, Edith
Keiry, and Mr. Jerry Biffle begin the first bridge game
at the Faculty-Student tournament.
A mirror reflects the contemplation shown in the players'
faces.

Bridge Club Deals Big
Bridge Club enjoyeQ an active and profitable year. Meeting twice a month, they
played and learned more about the game.
Members also held a faculty-student tournament to try their skills against new opponents.
A senior return game for Bridge Club alumni
provided more competition, ending the club's
successful bid for a grand-slam year.

Nancy Brandt reviews the play as Mr. Bob Simms offers
suggestions for future games.

�165
The power of concentration and patience
mixed with an ability to visualize a goal are
necessary qualities for a chess player. The
Chess Club offered opportunities to gain
these powers this year as members played
each other and were challenged by interschool tournaments.

Competing against one another, Chess Club members improve their skills.

Wits Challenged In Chess Club
Ray Robert makes a crucial move.

Chess demands individual skill and concentration from President Albert
Banker and his opponent, Steve Duvall.

�Resounding Rifles
Reverberate
Rifle-ettes met each Thursday, their shots
reverberating in the armory. The sponsor, Mr.
John Timmons, offered constructive criticism
toward members' prone, sitting, kneeling, and
standing positions. Hours of practice and interclub competition bettered the Rifle-ettes'
marksmanship.

166
The possibility of inter-school competition is suggested
by president Rita Wolverton.
Sharon Irwin carefully aims for the target's bull's-eye.

Mr. John Timmons advises Cecilia Morrison and
Sharon Irwin on using different shooting techniques.

�President Gail Fliegler welcomes one of Pre-Med's speakers, Dr. R. J.
lohlein from Colorado General Hospital.

Pre-Med Visits
Medical Centers
A medical career is advocated
by Miss Faye Twist, East High's
school nurse and Pre-Med sponsor.

Denver General Hospital, the University
of Colorado Medical Center, and Fort logan
were destinations of the Pre-Med Club as they
tried to learn more about medicine as a
career. Speakers from a variety of medical
fields lectured on specific problems. Information concerning the admission requirements
for different colleges was also studied.
Margaret Hindman and Joann Watanabe voice their
ideas for the next tour to a medical center.

�Y-Teens make final plans for their ski outing.

Y-Teens Work
For World Service
Packing boxes for the Church World
Service to send to Viet Nom, making place
mats for Ridge Home, and preparing foodbaskets for needy families consumed many
hours of Y-Teens' service. Recreational activities included a ski trip and a co-sponsored
dance with the Manual Y-Teens. On St.
Patrick's Day members sold shamrocks to
Angels forgetting their green. The Y-Teens
completed their busy year by making menuholders for the children's ward of the Osteopathic Hospital.
Co-President Lauro Partridge briefs the club on future projects while
Co-President Marilyn Leach and Koren Rose observe the members'
reactions.

�Knit-Wits Needle
Hats For T earn
Needles clicked as the Knit-Wits skillfully
made caps for the children at Ridge Home
and brightly colored afghans for themselves.
Members reflected true angelic spirit when
they knitted red and white striped hats for
the East High basketball team. These knitting
projects kept the girls at wits' end throughout the year.

President Bonnie Heidbrak considers the idea of knitting
caps for the children at Ridge Home.

Joann Watanabe, Gail Ritterspach, and Katy Clarke decide on
colors for an afghan.

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�Ron Degenhart, preparing to bowl his last frame, listens Mr. Brian lee's advice .

Ron throws o spore.

�Bowlers Strike
in Spare Time
Pins flew as the East Girls' and Boys'
Bowling Clubs competed in inter-team, interclub, and inter-school bowling contests. Members developed a sense of teamwork while
learning the fundamentals of bowling. As
members of the American Junior Bowling
Congress, the clubs also participated in this
organization's meets. At the May banquet
trophies and awards were given to the best
bowlers.

171
Dianne Briscoe demonstrates winning form and a bright
attitude.
Glenn Onodera shows the high follow through that leads to high scores.

�D Club Donates Dollars
For Bronco Tickets

172

President of D Club, Gene W illiams, receives the first
Pat Panek award for outstand ing player from Coach
Pat Panek.

The main event of D Club this year was
the members' attendance at the banquet honoring their sponsor and East High coach, Pat
Panek. The lettermen supported the Denver
Broncos by collecting money to buy tickets
for orphans.

Treasurer Mike Nelson and Secretary Keith Rausch plan the Bronco
ticket sale.
Mr. Pat Panek, club sponsor, briefs the football team on future plays.

�Russell Parker and Walter Greenberg observe developing
techniques.

Photographers
Focus Cameras

Chris O' Neill prepares to shoot several individuals.

Shooting, developing, printing and comparing pictures formed the major portion of
the Camera Club's activities this year. Field
trips, mostly to the Colorado Rockies, provided scenic subjects for the wandering lenses.

President Glen Eppleston demonstrates the loading of a
camera.

�Schussing the last hundred feet, Bob Dembeck speeds to the tow line.

looking for the action on the slopes, Bill Kindel eagerly starts
his run.

A SkEast member recovers from a fall.

�175

Skeast Slaloms Slopes
Long ski lift lines did not discourage
SkEast from rushing to the slopes every other
Sunday this winter. Both competitive intramural racing and recreational skiing were
boosted by SkEast's active members. SkEast
monthly meetings provided films of different
ski areas and skiing techniques, but schussing
the slopes formed the major part of their
activities.

Taking off for a fast run, Dave Margolin races down the slope.

Displaying his skiing techniques, a SkEast member completes another
graceful turn.

Angel Da\·e Margolin flies over a mogul.

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�Sophomore
Class Officers

Surveying the Esplanade are the Sophomore Class officers: Jean Schilt,
Beaver Hamilton, George Weber, and John Bonsib.

John Allen

Judy Coffee

Charlie Johnson

Jannelle Wilkins

Student Council
Mr. Emil Ziegler and Miss Joyce Walker, the Sophomore Class
sponsors, sign in for another day of school.

�Abe, Pat
Alkove, David
Allen , Carolyn

Allen, John

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Alvarez, Gary

Amato, Tony

Anderson, Devonna

An•el, Barbara
Aragon, Solly

Ashley, Ronnie
Aydelott, Roger

Babbs, Mary
Bachman, Chris

Boez, Lorna

Barki, Rosalind

Barnes, Alana
Bar-nes, Roy

I.
-

Barry, Roberta
Baynes, Pete

�Bell, Ann
Bingaman, Janice

Block, Ron
Bonham, Steve

Bonsib, John
Bonsib, Pepper

Bosley, Richard
Bouchier, laurel

Bowen, Kathy
Bowers, Jeanne

Bradford, Cherry
Brame, Donna

Brandon, Dwight
Brewer, Bob

Brodie, Judy
Brooks, Jeanne

Sophomores
Brownfield, Ned
Bruehl, Peggy
Brunton, Richard

Brunton, Bob
Bruso, Carol

Buerkle, Charlo

Buffalo, Marion

Bullock, William
Burchfield, John

Coracasis, Cynthia

Carnes, Diane
Carroll, linda

Casebolt, James

Couelberry, Cheryl
Cavnar, Linda

�Chapman, William

Cheuen, Bob

Chinn, Crystel
Clark, Bill

Cleary, Linda

Co, Vitolia

Coffee, Judy
Coffey, lila
Collard, Clark
Collins, Denver

Collins, Kathleen
Collins, Robert
Crabb, Cindy
Crownover,

Dallas, Mary

Davis, Barclay

Davis, Becky
Davis, Kacky
Degenhart, Ron

Dembeck, Robert
Denious, Nancy
Dennis, Kathy

Deutsch, Sandy

Diamond, Greg
Ditson, Ann
Darou, Werner
Downey, Margaret

Drommond , Sue
Duncan, Thelma

Eckhardt, John
Edwards, David

Eggleston, Judy
Elenbogen, Randi
Encinias, Theresa
Erwin, Sharon

Eversman, Darrell

Fancher, Randy
foy, Shirley
Ferguson, Denise

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Fields, Diane

fisher, Andy
fisher, Beth
fisher, Ron

�Flournoy, Donald
Floyd, Barbaro
Foroelius, Vol
Frobig, Charlotte
Fraley, Jennifer
Francis, Julie

Franz, Rosemarie

Franklin, Timothy
Frey, Rod
Go llegos, Eileen
Garcia, Christine
Garcia, Yvonne

Sophomores

Garrett, David
Gerke, Denise

Gilbert, Kathleen
Goldstone, Bob
Gore, Cindy
Grandy, Sandy

Gray, Tom

Greeley, John
Green, Bill
Green, James
Green, Pat

Greenberg, Wolter
Griffin, Sheila
Groves, Lynette

Gruenberg, Shirley
Guest, Patricia
Hager, Jane

Hall, Cindy

�Hall, Jeanne
Hall, Wesley
Hamilton, Beaver
Hannah, Barbre

Hardy, John

Hart, Susan
Hastings, Celeste

Hays, Marilyn
Heckel, Ted
Heger, Deborah

Henderson, Lynn
Herrera, Vickie

Hillmeyer, Downey
Holmes, Ginny
Holmes, Lana

Horvat, Mike
Hudgins, Andy
Hudson, Barbara

Hudson, Donald
Jackson, Deborah

183

Jackson, Jan

Jacobs, Sandra
Jew, Carolyn

Johnson, Carol

Johnson, Charlie
Johnson, Gregg

Johnson, Gwen
Jones, Connie

Jones, Mike

Karr, Andy
Kawashima, Koren

Keating, Sheila

��Kelly, Kay
Kinort., Cindy
Knowles , Merilynn

Kopp, linda
Krouse, Janet

Kretschmar, James

Krill , Juli
Kriwenkow, Olga
lamb, Alan
lombott, Danny
Lamers, John

lang, Mike

lefree, Mike

Lewallen, Janet
Lighthall, Gary
lindsay, Timothy

Littlejohn, Kathy
long, Tom

lukich, Barbaro

MacDougal, Greg
Macleish , Cindy

Martin, Coy
Mason, Herbert

185

Mayeda, Dianne

Mayo, Donald
McAndrews, Connie
McCue, Joe

McElroy, lynda
Mcfarland, Alfred
McGee, David
McGrath, Sharon
McNeill, Carol
Mensing, Cynthia

Miera, Joe

Mihis, Phil

Sophomores

�Parks, Mike
Peak, Dave

Perez, Bernice

Pettes, Chris

Phelps, Chris
Phillips, Peggy

Pieratt, Joy

Plastino, Paige

Poindexter, Virginia

Probst, Molly

Moore, Malinda
Morimoto, Kerry

Moses, Brad

Pryor, Beverly
Radovich, lynette

Murphy, Kenneth
Neil, David
Neil, larry
Reece, Randy

Renner, Mark

Nelson, Delores
Neubert, Vivian

Noel, Angie

Rhoads, John
Rhodes, McGregor

Nuss, Michele
Oliver, Carma
Olson, Steve

Sophomores
O' Neill, Chris
Overland, Kristine
Parker, Russ

�Rigg, Nancy
Robins, Reginald
Robinson, Freda
Rogers, Warren

Roggenboch, Michele
Ross, Kathy

Sois, Kathy

Sois, lillian

Soks, Nino

Scheier, Edith
Schilt, Jean
Schmitt, Shirley

Scribner, Carol
Seymour, Pat

Shanahan, Jim
Show, Jim

Shermock, Gail
Shively, Michael
Silverman, Terry

187

Skolout, Bill

Smith, Carol
Smith, Edwin

Smith, Jim
Smith, Patricio

�Smith, Yvonne
Sogn, Dick

Spencer, Miriam
Spirek, Marie

Stafford, Kay
Stafford, Neal

Standley, Sue
Stanek, lynda

Starr, Gary
Steele, Delores
Stern, Gary
Stevens, Donna
Stever, Beth

Stribling, Mary
Strom, Paul
Strom, Tony

Stroth, Sherry
Studer, Lynn

Suesser, Albert
Sutherland, linda
Tanaka, Dan

Thaemert, Judith
Thaemert, Richard

Timberlake, Richard
Tooley, Tom
Traxler, Charles

Trujillo, Mary
Tully, Gary

Tursick, Carla

Typher, Vicki
Underwood, Kathy
Utt, Joyce
Van Buskirk, Paul

Sophomores

�Vaughn , Leroy
Vent e rs , Barbara

Verduin, De bbie
Vick, Sherry
Wade, Sally

Walk er, Joel

Walton, Jimmy
Wamboldt, Kit
Warr en, Donald

Watson, Christine

Watson, Phyllis
Weber, Dan

Weber, George
Weiman, Donna

Weiss, lora

Welsh, Teddy
Welch, Toni
Widmar, Greg
Wierman, Lynn
Wiggans, Barbara

Wiggins, Barabro

Wilkins, Jannelle
Williams, Jacqueline
Williams, Leroy

Williamson, Cheryl

Winkleblack, Charlotte
Winters, John

Wahl, Kenneth
Waldridge, Richard
Wolverton, Rita

Woods, Margaret
Wortham, Nancy ·

Wrenn, Ted

Wright, Bill

Wright, Ken
Wunsch, Leo
Yamashita, Sue
Young, Paul

189

�Junior Class Officers

The 1965-66 Junior class officers are from
left to right, Herrick Chapman, lou Skubal,
Willie Fields, and Sylvia Wong.

Bob Bell

Donna Kato

George Kawamoto

Kenny Passarelli

Potty Reagan

Anne Schaefer

Student Council
looking over plans for the Junior class float are the class sponsors, Miss Judy
Rowntree and Mr. Ray Acsell.

190

�Abdoo, Morgo
Ackord, Debbie
Adams. Cherie
Agur, Robin

Alorod, JoAnn
Alleg, Michael

Allen, Sondra
Alvarez, Jeanne
Arguello, Nancy
Artzer, Connie
Aumiller, Romano

Austin, Stan

Austin, Steve

Boldwin, Debro

Barlow, Fred
Borlowsky, Polo

Bartholomew, Jock

Bastien, Collette

Bauderer, Marie

Beatty, Lindo

Beebe, Lindo
B&lt;ll, Bob

B~ll. Chorolette

Beth, Jeffrey

�Betka, Nancy
Bidwell, Dennis

Bird, linda
Black, Ken
Black, Ralph
Black, Sharon

192

Blakeman, Bev

Bodok, Madger
Boehler, lee Ann

Boggess, Glen

Bohm , Christy
Bohnhoff, Sandra

Bonham, linda
Bonnot, Nancy

Boyer, Sherry
Bradford, Marbie

Brady, Ron
Brent, Mary

Briscoe , Dionne

Bromley, Mary
Brown, Boyd
Bruner, Patricio

Bryon, Dinah
Buchanan, Janice

�Buckley, Vickie
Bullock, Debra

Burress, Cynthia
Bush, Susan

Cockle, Wayne
Collins, Don

Connell, Mary Ann
Conrad, Tim

Juniors
Cox, Klaus
Crapson, Joyce

Croy, Janice
Cunningham, Carol
Dahm, lois
Dalen, Barbara
Davis, Randy
Davis, Victoria

Davison, Rosemary

Deep, linda
Dillon, Charlie
Dinan, John
Dixon, Melissa
Doida, Sharon

�Domenoe, Barbara

194

Downey, Donald
Dreher, Pot
Dreyer, Don

Drommond, Ray

Juniors

Ebell, Mary
Eisnoch, Dwight

Elmblod, Jean

Enarson, Judy
Epperson, Dirk
Every, Anita
Fai son , lois

Fernond~z , Irene

Fields, Willie
Fletcher, Veronica

Florquist, Rod

Follansbee, Bob
Foster, Vanny
Franklin , Sharon
Franz. Barbara

Fresquez, Susan

Fry, Barbaro
Garlington , laveedo
Garrett, Dave

Garrett, John
Gates, Robert
Gei smar, Bob

Gibbs, Mary Beth

Gilbertson, Cay
Glassey, Pot
Goldsmith, Ross
Golson, Carolyn

Gomez, Koren

Gottordi, Angie
Gray, Cynthia
Gray, Dole

Grier, Pam

Griffin, Joe
Griggsmiller, Neal
Gvnn, Joan

��Hagadorn, Debra

Hallet, David
Hamilton, Brion

Hart, Kothi
Hart, Kathie
Haskins, Su:r.y

Healy, Terry
Hedge, Juliet
Helgeson, Venita
Hemenover, Sandy

Henry, Shirley
Hernandez, Richard

Hess, Lana
Hess, Paul

Hicks, Sandy
Hindman, Margaret

Holme, Pete
Holt, Karen

Houlihan, Penny
Hubbard, Marva
Hucalo, Nicholas
Huston, Jan
Hutchison, Jean
Irving, Ginny

196

�Iwasaki, Janice
Jackson, Jim
Jackson, les

Jackson, lyusa
Jensen , Lauro
Jew, linda

Johnson, Charles
Johnson, Elaine
Johnson, Janie

Johnson, Ken
Johnson, Mike
Johnson, Tami

Juniors
Johnston, Tim
Jones, Connie
Josephson, Bunny

Keto, Donna
Katx, leslie

Kaulisch, Axel

Kawamoto, George
Keefer, Steve

Keiry, Edith

Kelly, Terry
Kemp, Stephen
Kindel, Winfield

�King, Claudia
King, Jeannette

Klatt , Kathy
Kline. Kris

Koder, Bibiana
Koshi , Stan
Kunz . Mary

logrimonta, Greg

lane, Ann

long.'ey, Wando
Largent, Eleanor

Lorson, Bill

Layden, Nick
leonard, Noel
leslie, Lurlene
levin, Ken

Juniors

Levinson, Richard

lewis, Charles
linn, Bob
Litke, Larry

loechner, Fred
lonr, Lindo
Loredo, Eddie
lucas, Clyde

lung, AI
lynch, Gwen
MacArthur, George
Maclean, Diona

Macleod, Bruce
Mansell, Kerry
Man:ranores, Cecelia

Mortinchick, Rita

Mason, John

Maybury, Ronald
Mayfield, Sondra
McDavid, Margo

�McGee, Gloria
McKelvey, Marcia

McKee, Edith
McKinzie, Mary Beth

McNeill, James

McWilliams, Sean

Mead, Rick
Me jia , Iris

Melnick, Evelyn
Melnick, Herb

Menke, Susan

Middlebrook, Tino
Miller, Claudio
Miller, Margie

Milligan, Charles
Millward, Janice

Motchell, Barbie
Mitchell, Eric

Moll, Meredy
Molock, Jackie
Monson, David
Moore, Merce

Morgan, Janice
Morishige, Jovie
Morris, Mark

Mosley, Mary

Myers, Karen
Navarro, Christine
Neelsen, Dixie
Nielsen, Nannette

Nieminen, Matt
Norris, Burton
Norton, Mary

Nunley, Michael

199

�Ohmer, Dottie
Ohr, Matthew
Ordunez, Geronimo

Ortego, Ca thy

Packer, Mimi

Juniors
Palmer, Vicki

Parks, Edward
Phelps, Word
Phi flips, Elaine
Philpott, Susie

Poinde xter, Gail

Portugal , AI
Powell, Juanita
Quaffs, Schyleen

Reagan, Patty

Redfearn, Mo rk
Refok is, Mike
Reve ls , James

Riede, Anne
Rihonek , Oelita
Robinson , Juanita
Ro-s s, Clarke

Rottmann, Kurt

Routson, Deanna

Ruder, Pot
Solinoo, Phil

�Sa nders, Jo Ann

Sa ndusky, Steven
Santifer, Brend a

Sawaya, Mike
Sawyer, Ken

Schaefer, Anne

Schafer, Chester
Schamp, Caroline

Segerhammar, Beth
Sherriff, Pattie

Short, Daug
Siedleski, Marjorie
S iems, Steve
Simi ngton, M ike

S ims, Wan da

Sisack, Shei la
Skubal, Lou
Slovek, Gary

Smith, Del
Sm ith , Janice

Smith, Kathy

Smith, Linda
Smith, Mark
Smith, Sylvia

Speicher, Sue
Spencer, John
Sperry, Martin
Stafford, Donna
Stanek, Tom

201
Starr, Kathy
Stoker, Millie
Stout, Beckie
Stratton, Jackie
Strong, Rosie

�Suchowiejko, Alice
Sutherland, Jan
Swearengen, Joey

Sweek, Steven
Sweeney, Philis

Taft, Sherry
Taniwaki, Walter
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Taylor, Sylvester
Taylor, Walter

Tedesko, Jackie
Thompson, Doyal
Thompson, Sue

lice, Paul
Torrington, Mary

Travis, Pam
Triggs, Elaine

Trujillo, Antoinette

Tuft, Charles
Van Natter, John

Vessa, Jim
Vickers, Barbara
Vincent, Jackie

Vockel, Gregory
Vogel, Paul

Waddill, Jean
Wagner, Charles
Woltz, Patricia
Warner, Gail

Warren, Mary

�Watanabe, Jo Ann
Watts, Tressa
Weber, Lorie

Welch, Galen

Welch, Jo
Westmoreland, Dan

White, Karen
Whitney, Dorian

Juniors

Willey, Brenda
Williams, Angello
Williams, Clinton

Williams, Elaine
Williams, Shirley

Williams, Stephanie

Wilson, Paul

Winkleblack, Gary
Winters, Sharon

203
Wong, Sylvia
Woody, Shari
Wright, Winifred

Young, Carolyn
Young, Donia

Young, Mike

�Senior Class Officers

Hurrying to a senior skit meeting
are the Senior Class sponsors,
Mrs. Betsy Shipley and Mr.
Charles Clarkson.

Student Council

The officers of the class of '66
are, from left to right, Barbara
Hurd, Carolyn Cheley, Alice
Sawaya, and Bernard Gipson.

Anthea Blonos

Kathy Deutsch

Steve Jackson

Belly Kelley

J . Nody

Mike Nelson

lin Rankin

Steve Schmaltz

�205

ABEL, STAN

t1f~~h~!r ~~~!, " D" Club; Delegate Assem-

bly; Football; High School Red Cross; La crosse; Sweetheart Attendant.

ACIERNO, ROG ER
ACKARD, PEGGY
ADAMS, PATTY
All School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; Skeast

ADEN, ROYCE

AERNI, MONIKA
All -City Orchestra ; All School Show ; American
Field Service Student; Bridge Club ; Foreign
Language Club ; International Relations ; Seraph

Sisters; Skeast; Student Council , White Jack -

ets , '66 Club .
ALTEN OORF, TIM
'66 Club.
ANDERSON , CAROL
Girls' Bowling; Skeast;
Dams.

Symposium;

Teen-

ANOO, SUSAN
All -City lland; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Angelus Staff, activities auistont;
Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen Attend -

Show;

ant; Girls' State, alternate; Jr.

Escort; May

Queen Attendant; Mikado; Seraph Sisters, sec.;
Sophomore Closs Officer, vice-pres. ; Student
Council ; Student Council Leadership Confer-

ence; ' 66 Club.
ANDREWS, SAM
ARAGON , ROBERT
ARGALL, JUDITH
Aufsteiger Club, sec.; Delegate Assembly, al ternate; Skeast.

ARMSTRONG, RICHARD
llosketball 1 .''0 " Club, Delegate Assembly ; Key
Club; Track
ARMSTRONG, TWILLA
Girls Bowling; Knit-Wits;
Oems.

Rifle-ettes; T..n.

ARMSTRONG, YVONNE
Art Club; Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wih; I'.T.A
Ho•ten Rifle·eltes, Y-Teens

�ARNSMEYER, ROY
Foreign language Club, Gymnastics.

ATENCIO, BARBARA

AUSBIE, ELAINE
Symposium, Y-Teens.

BABBITT, BARRY

BAGAN, KATHY
All School Show; Folk Song Club; Model Teens ;
P.T.A. Hostess .

BAKER, BART

BAKER, KEN

BALDERRAMA, PEGGY
66 Club.

BANKER, ALBERT
All School Show; Chess Club, pres. ; Inter Club
Council; Stage Crew; 66 Club.

BARBER, JOHN
Concert Bond , "D Club; Foreign language
Club; Jr. Achievement; JCL; Key Club ; La ·
crosse; Skeost; Stage Crew; Swimming .

BARTHOLOMEW, TALBERT
Camero Club; F T A.; Football.

BATEMAN, BETH
Delegate Assembly;
Teen - Dems .

Foreign language Club ,

BAUTSCH, CHARLOTTE
Knit-Wits; P T.A Hostess; Skeost.

BEARDSHEAR, MEG

BEAUMAN, JOHANNES

BEDAN, EDDIE
Skeost
BEIN, ELLEN
Girls Track; Orchesis; Speech .

BEITSCHER, CAROL

BELL, REBECCA

BELL, ROBERT
D.E.C .A., Delegate Assembly.

BELL, SUSAN

BENSON, JOHN
Key Club.

BERRY, MARILYN
All School Show ; Delegate Assembly ; Girls'
Bowling P T.A Hostess; ' 66 Club

BISHOP, JERRY

BLACKWELL, JON

BLANAS, ANTHEA
All School Show Aufsteiger Club ; Concert
Choir; Girls Ensemble; High School Red Cross ;
P.T.A. Hostess; Student Council; Tri Hi · Y; ' 66
Club.

BLOUNT, ANN
Delegate Assembly; JCL; Skeost.

BOHNHOFF, ARLENE
D.E.C.A.

�BONHAM, DAVID
" D ' Club: Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club,
treas ., F.T.A.; Inter-Club Council ; Sweetheart
Attendant; Swimming .
BOSCH, MARIA
BOTTORFF, DONNA
BOURKE, LAURIE
Delegate Assembly ; Fall Sports Queen Attend ·
ant; Girls. Ensemble; Honorary Cadet ; Jr . Prom

Queen Attendant ; Model Teens, sec ,; P.T.A
Hostess ; Sweetheart Attendant , Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66
Club ,

BOWERS, TINA
High School Red Cross ; P.T A. Hostess , Skeost
BOYD, DORIS
Delegate

Assembly ;

Girls'

Bowling ;

Junior

Ach ievement; Rifle -ettes .

BOYLE, MIKE
BRACKEN, Ll N DA
BRANDT, NANCY
All School Show Bridge Club, pres .; Concert
Choir ; Euclidean Club, pres ., vice -pres : Folk

Song Club ; Inter -Club Council , Jr . Escort ;
Mikodo; Seraph Sisters ; Sootlight Stoff, copy
rewrite editor.

BRASSELL, JEFFERY
BRASSELL, JANE
Aufsteiger Club , Delegate Assembly ; Drama
Club PTA . Hostess ; ' 66 Club .
BRENNAN, PATRICIA
Counterpoints; Oelf!'gote Assembly , alternote J

Foreign language Club ; High School Red Cross ,
Jr. Achievement , Teen Dems , Y Teens .

207

Seniors

BREWER, PAULETTE
Aufsteiger Club ; Classification Boord , sec .;
High School Red Cross; International Relations .

BROOKS, KATHY
Counterpoints; Foreign language Club; Pre·
Med
BROOKS, LINDA
BROWN, CAROLYN
Art Club; Girls' Bowling ; Rifle -elles; Y-Teens .
BROWNFIELD, MARK
BRYANT, MIKELLE
Delegate Assembly; Jr Achievement; Y-Teens .
BUCKSTEIN, SANDY
Chess Club; Judo Club, pres.
BUERKLE, RACHEL
Aufsleiger Club; Folk Song Club; P.T.A. Hos ·
tess .
BURGER , ED
BURK , GENE
All School Show; Delegate Assembly, pres.;
Student Council.
BURLAKOV, NINA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Euclidean Club
BUTCHER, DOROTHY
All School Show; All -State Choir; Angelaires ,
Concert Cho1r

�BUTLER, JOANNE
Y·Teotns; '66 Club .
CAHILL, JAMES
CALHOUN, GILBERT
All School Show.
CA~ERON,

BILL

CARACASIS, DIANE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ; Folk Song
Club.
CARR, MATT
CARRASCO, REGINA
Drama Club; Folk Song Club; Thespian Award .
CASH, ROSE MARIE
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters;
Y-Teens.
CAUSTRITA, TEO
Delegate Assembly; Teen -Dams; '66 Club .
CHUK, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; Folk Song
Club, sec.; Speech; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.
CHELEY, CAROLYN
All -City Student Council ; D.A.R. Finalist ; Dele gate Assembly; Girls' State; Honorary Cadet,
International Relations ; Jr. Escort; May Queen

Attendant; Model Teens, sec.; P.T.A. Model ;
Senior Class Officer, pres .; Seraph Sisters;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Stu ·
dent Council Workshop ; '66 C{ub .
CISCO, ROMONA
D.E.C.A., pres.
CLARK, CAROLE
P.T.A. Hostess.
CLARK, EVERETT
Angelus King ; Folk Song Club.
CLARKE, KATY
All -City Choir; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Show; All -State Orchestra; Angelaires, vicepres.;

Concert

Choir;

Council

Caper s;

High

School Red Cross; JCL; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sis·
ters; '66 Club .
CLARKE, RALPH
" D" Club; Gymnastics.

CLELAND, BARBI

COE, MARILYN
Concert Bond ; Counterpoints; D.E.C.A.; Folk
Song Club.

COHEN, MYRA
Foreign Language Club.

COLLINS, CYNTHIA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Girls' Bowling ;
P.T.A. Hostess; Y-Teens; '66 Club.

COLLINS, DABNEY
Science Seminar; 1 66 Club.

COOK, DEBRA
All-City Orchestra;

Concert

Choir;

Language Club; Junior Achievement.

Foreign

�Seniors

209
COOK, SU E
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
P.T.A. Hostess.
COOLEY, BILL
COOPER, ALVIN
Cross Country; Track .

CORNELL, WARREN
Baseball, " D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Golf ;
Key Club.

COWDREY, JOHN
Camero Club; Spotlight Staff, photographer.
COX, CAROLYN

CRAIG, BRUCE
DeJegote Assembly.
CROSS, CONNIE

CRUTER, KAREN
Art Club , Delegate Assembly ; Foreign lan guage Club , sec.; Inter-Club Council ; Jr.
Achievement ; Jr Escort ; Mon tage ; NASP Finol a
ist , Seraph Sisters ; Speech, sec., vice -pres .;
Tri · Hi Y, Wolcott Sight Reading Contest ; '66
Club .

CUNNINGHAM, LEWANA

CUNNINGHAM, MAURICE
CURTIS, JAMES
' D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song Club ;
Teen -Oems, treas ., Track .

DAVIDSON , MURRAY
All City Bond , All Stole Bond ; All School Show ,
Jr Usher; ROTC Battalion Commander.
DAVIS, ANN
All City Pep Club, All School Show ; High
School Red Cross ; Knit -Wits, treos .; Model
Teens ; P.T.A. Hostess; White Jackets, drill
master; 66 Club
DAVIS, CHARLES
All School Show ; Angeloires ; Concert Choir;

66 Club .
DAVIS, DEBBIE
Delegate Assembly ; Girls'

Ensemble; Model

Teens ; P.T.A Hostess , Stvdent Council ; Stu ·
dent Council lead rship Conference ; Student

Council Workshop .

�DAVIS, JOHN
All -City Cross Country ; All -City Track, All Metro Cross Country; All -Metro Track : All -State
Cross Country; All-State Track ; Boy •' Bawl ing,
Concert Choir; " D" Club .

DAVIS, RICK

DEA, MIKE
DEGENHART, RON
All School Show; Boys' Bowling ; ROTC Drill
Team.

del JUNCO, GERRY
All School Shaw; Delegate Assembly; Inter·
Club Council ; Jr. Usher; Key Club; King of
Clubs Candidate; lacrosse ; Montage; Pre - Low,

pres .; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Student Council.

DEMBECK, SUSAN
All School Show , Model Teens: P.T.A. Model :
Tri -Hi Y; Y Teen•.

DENNIS, WILLIAM
All School Show, Skeast ; Stage Crew, mgr

DETRICK, ALVIN
Delegate Assembly , D.E.C. A., vice -pre• .

DEUTSCH, KATHY
All School Show; Angelu s Staff, royalty editor;
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, treos.; May

Queen Attendant; Model Teens, treas .; P,T.A.
Model ; Speech ; Student Council ; Student Council

Leadership

Conference ;

Student

Council

Workshop; Tri - Hi Y; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.

Seniors

DIAZ, JENNIE

DICHTER, LAURA

DICKERSON, TIMOTHY
All School Show; D.E.C.A.; ROTC Drill Team ;
Speech ; Woodbury.

DILL, KITTY
'66 Club.
DILL, SANDEE
All School Show ; Concert Choir; Counterpoints,
pres.; Folk Song Club; Girls' Ensemble, InterClub Council ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; YTeens.

DORAK, MARCIA
'66 Club.

DREYER, RON
All School Show; Concert Choir; Folk Song
Club; F.T.A. ; High School Red Cross, hist.;
JCL; lacrosse; Swimming ,

DRYDEN, LINDA
Drama Club : P.T.A. Ho1teu; Tri -Hi -Y; White
Jackeh; '66 Club.

DUNHAM, GREG
All-Metro Track; All -City Track ; All -State Track ;
Auhteiger Club; " D" Club; Football.

210

�DUNN, LONNIE
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; '66 Club .

DUNN, STEVE
EDWARDS, RICHARD
ELDREDGE, KAY
All School Show ; Drama Club ; Jr. Escort , Model
Teens , Montage ; National Merit Semi · finolist ,

P.T.A, Model ; Seraph Si1ter. ; Skeast ; Spotlight,
editor -in · chief,

Wolcott S ight

Reading

Con ·

test

ELKINS, DIANA
White Jackett ; Y-Teens; '66 Club .

ELMORE, MARIANNE
66 Club
ELSON, CHERRYL
All School Show ; Cheerleader, Delegate Auem ·
bly ; Fall Sport• Queen Attendant ; Girl. ' En ·
semble ; High School Red Cross; JCl ; Model
Teens : Tri Hi -Y; White Jackets .

ELLSWORTH, ROGER
ENDERSON, ROBERT
EPPLESTON, GLEN
All-State Cross Country ; Camera Club , pres .;
'' D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Inter-Club
Council ; Spotlight Staff, head photographer;
Track .

ERDMANN, GWEN
Bridge Club ; Concert Choir; Drama Club ; Jr.
Achievement, trees

EUELL, GREGORY

EVERITT, LINDA
All -City Pep Club; All School Show; Concert
Choir; Girls' Bowling; Skeast; White Jackets ,
trees .; Y· Teens, worship chairman .

EVERMAN, RALPH
Delegate Assembly .

FALCON , CARLOTA
FARRELL, JOHN
FARRIS, STACEY
FEB INGER, SANDRA
All-City Band; All -City Orchestra , All -City Pep
Club; All School Show; All-State Orchestra ;
Concert Choir;

Council Capers; High School

Red Cross; Mikado; P.T. A. Hostess ; Skeast ;
White Jackets, sec.

HILBERT, RUTH
Folk Song Club; Jr. Escort; Pre-Med ; Seraph
Sisters, White Jackett ; '66 Club

FIELDS, RAY
All School Show;; Boys' Bowling, sec., trees.;

Bridge Club; Chess Club; Cross Country; ROTC
Drill Team ; Sojourner ' s Contest

FIELDS, RENEE
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club ,
F 8 LA.; Girl• Bowling, vice·pres. ; High School
Red Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr. Achievement ;
P.T.A. Hooten, Y Teeno; '66 Club.

Ft ELDS, .-oYCE
All City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; F 8 LA.,
pres. , Girls Ensemble; Jr. Achievement; White
Jackets, sec.; Y·Teens.

FINLEY, TOM
Delegate Assembly.

FISHER, LINDA

�FLI EG LER, GA IL
Classificat ion Boord ; Delegate Ass embl y; Inter-

Ciub Coun ci l; Jr Escort; Montage, a sst. ed itor;

Pre-Med, pres.; Se raph Si •ters; Speech ; ' 66
Club .
FLOREY, JIM
All -City Swimming ; AII ·Stote Sw imm ing; Con ·
cert Choir; Council Capers; " 0 '' Club ; Dele gate
Assembly; Pre-law, vice -pres .; Swimm ing, co capt.; '66 Club .

FORD, RUSS
Drama Club; Montage,
FOST ER, DAV E
Delegate Assembly ; Lacrosse.

FOSTER, MARK
Art Club ; Auhteiger Club; Folk Song Club ;
Skeost.
FOTINOS, ANGIE
Del egate Aue mbl y; High School Red Cross,
corr. oec.; Holland Michigan Delegate ; JCL;
P.T.A. Ho•teu ; Sweetheart Attendants ; White
Jackets ; '66 Club.

212

FRANCHINI , TERRY
Bo•eboll ; " D" Club; Delegate Auembly ; Key
Club; 66 Club .
FRISON , MARY
FRIEDLOB, CINDY
All School Show ; Angelus Stoff, copy editor;
Concert Choir; Delegate Auemb ly; Folk Song
Club ; JCL ; Jr. Escort; P.T.A. Hosteu ; Seraph
Sisters; Tri -Hi -Y; White Jackets; Y-Teens; '66
Club.
FULLER, JOHN
11
0 11 Club ; Jr. Usher; lacrosse ; Pre- Law ; Swim ming .

GAGAN , KATHY
Delegate Auembly ; High School Red Crou .
GALE, AL
Bo•ketbo ll ; " D" Club; Tra ck .
GALL, BARBARA
Delegate Auembly ; Knit· Wits ; Y-Teens.
GARCIA, PETER
All School Show ; All -State Choir; Ange loires;
Concert Choir; Wrestling.

GARRETT, LAURIE
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Girls' Ensembl e;
High School Red Crou ; Pre -Med ; ' 66 Club.
GARRETT, PAT
Delegate Auembly; Fall Sports Queen ; Girls'
Ensemble ; Inte r-Club Council; P T.A. Hosteu ;
Spotlight Stoff, re porter; Stud e nt Council; Tri .
Hi -Y, vice -pres.; Whi te Jackets, '66 Club .
GA TSEOS , GEORGIA
Foreign language Club, sec.; P.T.A. Hostess.

GAUL, DAVID
Bo•eboll; " D" Club.

Seniors

�GERSTEN, DENNIS
All -City Orchestra ; All School Show; Camera
Club; Concert Orchestra; Mikado .
COETTLER, BECKY
Gl LCHRIST, BRUCE
AII "City Football ; All School Show ; Aufsteiger
Club; "' D ' Club; Delegate Assembly ; ICey Club;
lacrosse; Pre-law; Wrestling; '66 Club .
GILMORE, LINDA
Y-Teens.
GILMORE, SUE
All School Show; Angelus Staff, album aut.;
Inter-Club Council ; JCL, consul ; P.T A. Hostess ;
Tri -Hi -Y; '66 Club .
Gl LSON, CAROLE
GIPSON, BERNARD
All School Show ; Angelaires,
Basketball ;
Concert Choir; " D" Club ; De egate Auembly;
Key Club, vice-pros .; P.T"A. Model ; Senior Class
Officer, vice-pres.; '66 Club .

F,'"'"'

GLATHAR, JUDY
All :&gt;chool Show; Cheerleader; Delegate Auem·
bly ; Inter-Club Council ; Model Teens , P.T.A.
Model ; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Tri - Hi -Y; White
Jackets ; '66 Club.
GOLDBERG, MARK

Key Club.
GOLDSMITH, BILL
GONZALES, DIANA
GOODGION, KEITH

GOTHMAN, SUE

Aufsteiger Club; P.T.A. Model; Skeast; '66 Club .

GRAHAM, MARY

Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
JCL ; Speech ; '66 Club.

GRAMS, GARY

GRANDY, SALLY

Delegate Assembly; High Schaal Red Cross;
Honorary

Cadet,

major;

JCL,

head

censor;

Seraph Sisters , Speech, treas.; Tri -Hi -Y; So journer Finalist.

GRAUBERGER, LINDA

GREEN, ALVIN

GREEN, BARBARA

GREEN, CONNIANNE

GREEN, DEBORAH
All School Show ; Cheerleader ; Fall Sports
Qu en Atlt&gt;ndant; JCL ; National Merit Semi ·
Finalist; Rifle-ettes1 White Jackell; Y-Teens;
'66 Club .

GREEN, JAMES

GREEN, TIM

GREER, TIM
All City Red Cross Council, officer; All School
Show ; Classification Boord; Concert Choir,
pres. ; ' D" Club ; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross ; Jr. Red Cross Stale Conven
lion; Key Club; King of Clubs Candidate ;
Swimming

�GRIFFIN, MARILYN
All-City Choir; All School Show, Delegate Assembly; Drama Club; Girl&amp;' Ensemble; Model
Teen&amp;; P.T.A. Model; '66 Club.
GRIMES, BURT
GUNN, EDDIE
All School Show; ROTC Drill Team .
GUNN, GARY
GUNZELMAN, JANET
All School Show; Concert Choir.
GURTLER, NANCY
HAGER, SHANNON
Counterpoints.

HALL, LINDA
All-City Choir
Choir;

All School Show; All-State

Angela1res;

Concert

Choir;

Counter-

points; Girls' Ensemble; Mikado; Y-Teens.

Seniors

HALL, RUSSELL
Angelus Staff, managing editor; Art Club;
Key Club ; Sweetheart Couple; '66 Club
HALL, STEVE
High School Red Cross; Jr. Achievement; '66
Club.
HALLBERG, KRISTEN
Art Club; F.T.A.; P.T.A. Hostess
HAMMER, BUTCH
HAMMERS, SANDRA
Foreign language Club; F.T.A.; Jr. Achievement; P.T.A. Ho&amp;tess; '66 Club.
HAMPTON, BARRY
HANATANI, SUSAN
HANLEY GLENN
Bridge dub; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
Football; Key Club; Swimming; '66 Club.

�HARDEN, LINDA
HARMON, GLORIA
Delegate Assembly ; Girls' Bowling; High School
Red Cross; JCl; Knit-Wits; Y-Teens; '66 Cl ub .
HARRIS, BOBBIE KAY
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sts ters;

"66 Club .
HART, CHRIS
Aufsteiger Club; Foreign language Club ;
F.T.A.; High School Red Cross; P.T.A. Mode l,
alternate; '66 Club.
HARTMAN, GENE
All-City Band ; All -City Orchestra ; All-Stale
Band .
HASTINGS, CAROL
All School Show ; Drama Club, hisl.; Folk Song
Club; Knit-Wits; Model Teens; Y-Teen s; '66
Club .
HAWKINS, JOHN
HAYNES, PATRICIA
HEARN, CAROL
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant;
May Queen AHendant; P.T.A. Hostess; Student

Council ; Student Council Workshop, '66 Club.
HECKEL, CHRIS
HEGER, CATHY
All School Show; Concert Choir, alto chairman; Counterpoints; Foreign Language Club,

vice-pres ., trees.; High School Red Cross; Jr.
Escort; P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sisters, carr. sec.
HEIDBRAK, BONNIE
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show; Inter-Club
CounciL JCl; Knit-Wits, lreas.; pres.; Pre-Med ;
P. T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters; Speech ; White
Jackets, trees .; '66 Club.
HEILIG, MARY ANN
Auhteiger Club; JCl; Model Teens; P.T.A.
Model; Skeasl; '66 Club.
HEIPLE, SUSAN
JCL
HENDRYSON, JOHN
All -City Swimming ; All -Stale Swimming ; Aufsteiger Club; Classification Board; " D" Club;
Delegate Assembly; Football ; Key Club ; la crosse; Skeasl; Ttack; '66 Club.
HENRY, ALICE
F.B.l.A .; Knit -Wits; Teen-Dems.
HENRY, JUDY
All School Show ; Concert Choir; Girls' Ensem ble; Knit -Wits; Model Teens; P.T.A. Hostess;
Tri -Hi -Y.
H£SS£NIUS, CONNIE
HICKMAN, KAREN
Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters; Teen-Dems.
HIDEN, IRMA

215

�HILL, ROSIE
HIN DMAN, CHRIS
HOCKING, JULIE
De legate Asse mbl y; P T.A. Hostess, TARS ; y.
Teen s; ' 66 Club .

216
HO LLIS, ROB
HOLMES, ANN
High Schaal Red Crou; JCL ; Skeast; Swee t ·
heart Attendant; Tri- Hi-Y.

Seniors

HOLM ES, CAROL
D.E.C.A., sec.; Rifle · ettes, range officer.
HO LM ES, GR EGOR Y
Basketball ; " D' Club ; Key Club ; Track .
HOLM ES, LESLIE
All School Show ; Art Club ; Drama Club ; Folk
Song Club ; Girls' Ensemble; Orchesis; P.T.A.
Hostess; Rifle · eHes; Y-Teens .

HOLYFIE LD JI M
All School Show ; Conce rt Choir; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; Teen - Dems, pres .

HOOD, BRENDA
Gi rls' Bowling ; Rifle-ettes ; Y-Teens.

HORVAT, DIAN E
Art Club ; High School Red Cross; Kn it ·W ih .
Skeast.
HOS EA, GEOFRY
Art Club, pres ., Delegote Asse mbly .
HO ULIHA N, BARBAR A
All -City Red Cross Council , P T.A. Hoste ss , ' 66
Club .

HOWARD, LAFAIR
Jr Ach ie vement

HUBER , SUSAN
All Sch&lt;&gt;ol Show ; Delegate Assembl y; Droma
Club pre s ., carr. sec.; Inter -Club Council ; Jr.
Escort; Montage; P.T.A. Model ; Seraph Si ste rs;
Speech, torr sec.; Wolcott Sight Read ing Con test, w i nner; '66 Club

HUDGINS , ANDREA
F.T.A.; Knit-Wits.
HUFF, JOE
All School Show ; Jr. Usher, Pre- Law, •ec.;
Spotlight Stoff, reporter.

�HUME, JIM
Jr Usher
HUMM, MARTI
All -City Choir; All School Show; Angelaires ,
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly ; JCL ; IN kado; M:&gt;de l Teens; P.T.A. Model ; Speech ; Tri Hi-Y; White Jackets; '66 Club.
HURD, BARBARA
Delegate Asse mbly; Drama Club ; Fa ll Sports
Queen Attendant ; High School Red Cross; JCL ;
Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May
Queen Atte ndant : Model Teens; P.T.A. Hostess ;
Se nior Cla n Officer, sec.; Seraph Sisters;
Skeast; '66 Club .

H UT C H INSO N, LIN DA
All School Show; Model Teens ; P.T.A. Hostess;
Tri · Hi · Y, carr sec.
HUTC H IN SO N, PAUL
Delegate Assembly.
JACKSO N, JAMES

JA CKSO N, STEVE
All -City Tennis : All -Metro Tennis; All -State
Tenn is; Angelus Staff; " D" Club : Delegate Asumbly , King of Clubs Candidate: M:&gt;del Teens
Boys ' Panel • Student Council ; Student Council
Workshop; '66 Club.
JENKINS, DON
Delegote Assembly.
JENSEN , LINDA
Folk Song Club , F.T.A .; JCL, scribe; Jr. Escort;
P T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters.

J ENT, BOB
Drama Club; Jr. Achievement; Stage Crew.
J OH NSO N, CA ROL E
J OH N SO N, LAR S

J OH NSO N, ROBERT
J OHNSO N, SA RA
All -City Red Cross Council ; Angelus Staff, activities editor; Delegate Assembly ; High School
Red Cross, pres .; Honorary Cadet ; Inter-Club
Council ; Jr. Escort; Jr_ Red Cross Stat e Con-

vention ; May Queen Attendant ; Seraph Sisters;
Tri Hi-Y, chaplain ; '66 Club .

J OHNSON , WYNDOL
All -City Orchestra , All School Show; Classifi cation Board ; Delegate Assembly, vice -pres.,
attend . sec., rec. sec. ; Mikado ; Model Teens;
Rifle-ettes; White Jackets; '66 Club

J ON ES, ARL ENE
J ON ES, CLETA
JONES, DALE
Angelus Staff, album editor; Delegate Assem bly ; Euclidean Club; JCL; Jr. Achievement ; Jr.
Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law, treas.; '66 Club .

JONES, LORELEI
All -City Pep Club; All School Show; Counterpoints,

treos _, parliamentarian; Foreign lan -

guage Club; In ternational Relations ; Jr Escort;
Mikado; Rifle -ettes Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets, his!. ; '66 Club .
JONES, NELDA
Delegate Assembly; P.T.A. Hostess; Y-Teens .
JUSSEll, J ANICE
Concert Band , Delega te Assembly; Folk Song
Club; Inter-Club Council; Orchosis ; Y-Teons

�KAME, KATHY
High School Red Cross; Model Teens.
!&lt;ARAKAWA, PHIL
Folk Song Club; Foreign longuoge Club; JCl;
Jr Closs Officer, treos.; Key Club; Wrestling .
KATO, SHAROM
Angelus Stoff, ort editor; Art Club; Folk Song
Club; F.T A.; JCl, tribune, hist.; Virgil Award .
KAVAS, GEORGE
Delegate Assembly .
KAWAKAMI, ALBERT
Boys' Bowling; D E. Club .
KELLEY, B£TSY
Aufsteiger Club, treos.; PTA . Hostess; Student
Council, carr. sec.; Student Council leadership

Conference; Student Council Work1hop; Tri Hi -Y.
KELLY, JACQUELIME
KIMDEL, WILLIAM
All -City Red Crou Council ; Chess Club; Euclideon Club; High School Red Cross, treos.; InterClub Council; Jr. Red Crou Stole Convention;
Jr. Usher; Skeost, pro1 .; '66 Club .
KIMG, HARRY
Baseball ; " D" Club ; Golf; Key Club .
KMOX, ROBERT
All -City Basketball; Delegate Assembly; Track .
KOBERSTEI M, DEBBIE
KODER, MARIA

Seniors
KOMS, TOMI

KOMTMIK, JOHM

KOTO, PAUL
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Foreogn lon ·
guago Club .

KOTZELMICK, GAYLE
All-City Student Council; All School Show ;
Angelaires; Bridge Club; Concert Choir; Council
Capen; Counterpoints; D.A. R. final ist; Dele·
gate Assembly ; Head Girl ; High School Red
Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr . Escort; Knit-Wits ,

pres.; National leadership Conference ; Prin cipal's Adv isory Council ; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph
Sisters ; Student Council; Student Council lead -

ership Conference; Student Council Work shop;
White Jackets ; ' 66 Club.

KRAMER, ROXAMME

KRAUTMAM, STAM
Chess Club; lacrosse.

KURZ, BARBARA
All School Shaw ; Bridge Club ; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; P.T.A. Hasten; Speech ,
pres.; Tri -Hi -Y, treas.; '66 Club .

KUSULAS, ELAIME
D.E.C.A., treas.; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club; Foreign language Club, publicity man ager.

LACEY, MICH A EL

�LACHMAN, DAVID
Speech

LAMBOTT, LINDA
Counterpoints; Folk Song Club ; JCL , Pre-Med .

LANE, TONI

LANGSTON, BRENDA
F. B.I.A .; Y Teens .

LASKY, JAY
Key Club, locroue ; Skeast.

LEACH, MARl LYN
Counterpoints; Folk Song Club; High School
Red Cross, rec. sec.; Inter-Club Council ; Knit ·
Wits; Y-Teens, co-pres.; '66 Club.

LEE, LLOYD

219
LESTER, BONNIE
All School Show; D.E.C.A.; Y· Teens.

LEVY, ARTHUR
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; All -State Track ,
" D" Club; Delegate Auembly; Football.
LEWIS, EUGENIA
Art Club; Girls' Bowling ; P.T.A. Hostess; Rifleettes; Y-Teens.
LINDSAY, DOUG
LINKE, BILL
Jr. Achievement.
LINTON, CARLA
Delegate Assembly ; Foreign language Club,
pres.; Girls' State, alternate; Inter-Club Coun -

cil, pres.; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters ; Spotlight
Staff, reporter; Symposium ; '66 Club.

LOOMIS, BARBARA
All School Show; Cheerleader; Jr. Escort; May
Queen Attendant ; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters ;
Spotlight Staff, busineu manager; White
Jackets .
LOTZ, RICHARD
Euclidean Club; Jr. Achievement; JCL; Skeast .
LOUI, KENNETH
Boys' Bowling, pres .; Delegate
Inter-Club Council ; '66 Club.

Assembly ;

LOVE, LINDA
Delegate Assembly, alternate; Foreign language Club; F.B.l .A., reporter; F.T.A.; Model
Teens.
LOVELAND, MICKEY
LUERS, PAUL
All-City Choir; All-City Orchestra; All School
Show ; All -State Choir, alternate ; Angelaires ;
Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Drama Club
LUKICH, TOM
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club ; Key Club; Skeast .

�LUNG, KEN

LUPBERGER, ANNE
All School Show , Delegate Asse mbly ; Honorary
Cadet; P T.A Hostess; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; '66
Club .

LYDIA, JOHNHY

LYONS, BILL

MacDONHELL, JANNY

Macl NTOSH, Bl LL
Angelus Stoff, asst. sports editor; Baseball ;

" D" Club ; football ; Key Club

MacKAY, VICKI
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A. , JCl ; National Merit
Letter of Commendation ; Y-Teens .

MacLEAN, BRUCE
Foreign language Club ; Inter-Club Council ;
JCl, consul.

MacMILLAN, HUGH
" D" Club; Delegate Assembly ; Football ; Track .

MAHR, GAIL
MALLETT, BOB
MANNING, ANN
MANSELL, Ml KE
All -City Band , All School Show ; Delegate Assembly; Science Semonar; Skeast; ' 66 Club .
MARECAK, MIKE
MARGOLIN, DAVE
Baseball; Basketball; Delegate Assembly ; Foot ball; Skeast .
MARINACE, JIM
MASON, LAWRENCE
MASUNAGA, LAURA
All -City Pep Club , All School Show ; Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly ; Drama Club , Girls '
Stale; High School Red Crass; JC l ; Jr Escort;
Montage; P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters : Skeast ;
Spotlight Staff, feature page editor; Tri -Hi -Y
White Jackets ; ' 66 Club .
MATHENEY, WILLIAM
Speech .
MATTHEWS, TERRY
All -City football ; All -Metro football; All School
Show ; Concert Choir; " 0 " Club ; Sweetheart
Attendant .
MAXEY, MICHAEL
MAY, GREG
MAYBERRY, JEANETTE
All School Show ; All-State choir; Conrert Choir;
Delegate Assembly ; Folk Song Club ; foreign
language Club; Girls' Bowling , Jr Achieve·
men!; '66 Club .
McCORMACK, BRIAN
All -City Golf; All -City Band ; All -City Orchestra ;
All School Show ; All -State Bond ; Angelus Staff,
sports editor; " 0 " Club; Golf , capt , Sweetheart Attendant.
McCOY, TERRY
D.E.C.A .

Seniors

�221

�McCUE, KATHY
Counterpoints; D.E.C.A,

McDONALD, BOB

McDONALD, JOHN

Boys· Bowl ing.

McELHINNEY, MARK
Aufsteiger Club; " D Club; Delegate Assembly;
Football, Key Club; lacrosse; Track; 66 Club.

McGRATH, ROSEMARY
Counterpoints, Delegate Assembly;
P.T. A. Hostess; Teen·Dems.

McGUIRE, JANET

McKAY, PATSY
'66 Club

McKEE, CYNTHIA.
All -City Band ; Concert Band ; Folk Song Club;
JCL, Teen · Dems

McKENZIE, ELLEN

McLEMORE, CLESTINE

McNAMARA, JOE
All School Show ; Stage Crew .

McPHERSON , SHERRY

McWILLIAMS, MICHAEL

Euclidean Club .

MEDEROS, MINERVA

MEREDITH, CHARLOTTE

MEYER, PAUL

MICKELSON, SYLVIA

Y-Teens.

MILLER, BARBARA
All School Show ; P.T.A. Madel ; Speech; Tri ·
Hi -Y; '66 Club.

MILLER, KENNETH

Drama Club ; JCL ; Speech .

MILLER, MARGARET
Art Club ; Delegate Assembly; Model Teens;
Tri -Hi -Y.

MILLER, ROGER
Edith Hill Short Story Contest Winner; JCL;
Jr. Usher; Montage, editor; Pre -law.

MILLIGAN , TERRY

MILLS, CHERI

MILTON, LOUISE
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Art Club,
treas .; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, vice pres.; Girls' Bowling ; Girls' Ensemble; Orche sis; Ploy Festival ; Y- Teens .

MONLEY, DARIEL

222

�MONTES, ANN
All School Show ; Concert Choir; High School
Red Cross; Inter-Club Council ; Jr . Escort ; Model
Teens, pres .; Montage; Seraph Sisters; '66 Club ,

MOOR£, BOB
All -City Wre1tling ; All -Metro Wre1tling ; All State Wre1tl ing .

MOOR£, DEBORAH
Girl •' Bowling ; High School Red Cross; Model
Teens; Y· Teens .

MORGAN, BILL
High School Red Cross; Pre-Med .

MORIM OTO, ELLEN
Inter-Club Council ; JCL , state sec.; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Si1tero ; Spotlight Staff, page editor.

MUELLER, J OAN
Art Club ; Counterpoinh Delegate Assembly ;
Folk Song Club, Jr. Eocort; Seraph Si1tero;
Skea1t; Tri -Hi-Y.

Seniors

M UELLER, ROBERT A
All -City Orche1lra ; All School Show ; Council
Capero; Folk Song Club; JCL; '66 Club .
NADY, C REI GHTON
All -City Football; Baseball ; '' D" Club; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club ; Jr. Closs Officer, vice pres.; King of Clubs Candidate ; Student Coun cil ; Student Council leaderohip Conference;
Student Council Workshop; Sweetheart Attend ant.
NAKASHIMA, CONN I E
Delega te Assembly; Folk Song Club; JCL; KnitWits; '66 Club .
NAKATA, WESLEY
All-City Tennis; Angelu1 Staff, editor-in-chief;
" D" Club; JCL; Jr. Usher; Pre-law; '66 Club.
NAYLOR, ANDY
Aufsteiger Club .
NELMS, RICHARD
NELSON , MIKE
" D" Club, trea s.; Football ; JCL ; Key Club,
treos.; King of Clubs Candidate; l a crosse ;
Na tiona l Merit Finalist; Pre-Law; Student Council; Sweetheart Attendant; Track ; Woodbury ;
Wrest ling .
NEPTUNE, DEBRA
NETHAWAY, SUSAN
Foreign language Club, vice-pres .; High School
Red Crou; P.T.A. Model, alternate; '66 Club.
NEUMANN , JUDY
F.T.A., sec., pr81. ; High School Red Cross;
Inter-Club Council, sec.; Knit -Wits; P.T.A . Hosten, ·66 Club.
NEWBOLD. WILEY
Folk Song Club; Symposium, trea1 .; Teen-Dem1,
pres., member of board .

NEWUL, DONNA
Counterpoints, Foreign
Club

laniiUOge

cl .. b ; '66

�NEWLIN, KAY

NEWTON, JENNIE
High School Red Cross; Skeasl.

NIGHTINGALE, CONRAD
All School Show; ROTC Drill Team ; Speech .

NISHIKAWA, BARRY

NIXON, DIANA

NOEL, THEODIUS
Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Usher,

NORRIS, BARBARA
Aufst igor Club ; Delegate Assembly; Model
Teens; P.T.A. Model ; Skees!; '66 Club .

NORRIS, PEGGY
Delegate Assembly; F.T.A. ; Girls' Bawling,
pres ., Inter-Club Council; Y-Toens; '66 Club .

Seniors

224

OLIVERIUS, FRANK
O'NEILL, EILEEN
All School Show; Bridge Club, sec.; Drama
Club, sec.· treas .; Euclidean Club; Jr. Escort;
Seraph Sisters; Skeasl; White Jackets; '66 Club .
ONODERA, GLEN
All School Show; Boys' Bowling; ROTC Drill
Team .
OVERTON, SHARON
High School Red Cross; Student Council ; '66
Club.
PACE, JANE
All School Show; Angelus Staff, club edit&lt;&gt;r;
Delegate

Assembly;

Honorary

Cadet;

Inter·

Club Council ; JCL; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sistors; Sweetheart Attendant; Tri -Hi -Y, pres.
PACKER, GAIL
PAPPAS, KATHY
Aufsteiger Club ; Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club ; High School Red Cross ; International
Relations; '66 Club.
PARKER, JAN
Aufsteiger Club; High School Red Cross; JCL ;
Tri-Hi-Y.

�PARKS, JOYCE
All School Show; Delegate Assembly; Jr.
Achievement; JCL; Orchesis; Play Festival ;
White Jackets; Y-Te&lt;tns; '66 Club .

PARTRIDGE, LA.URA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
lnter·Ciub Council ; Jr. Achievement; Orchesis,
trees .; Wh ite Jackets; Y-Teens, carr. sec., co·
pres.; '66 Club.

PANTALEON, MAGALY

PEROS, ELAINE
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Crass .

PEROS, PHYLLIS

PERSKE, ROGER

PERSSON, LYNN
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Angelaires;
Concert Choir; Council Capers; Counterpoints;
Oelegate Assembly Alternate; JCl; Mikado;
P.T.A. Model.

PETERSON, DON
Aufsteiger Club, pres.; Cross Country ; Delegate
Assembly; Inter-Club Council ; lacrosse; '66
Club.

PETERSON, GARY
66 Club .

PETET, JOHN
Delegate Assembly; Key Club; lacrosse; Skeast.

PFEIFER, GLEN

PHILLIPS, MICHELLE
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Bowling .

PIERSON, BEY
D~l~onte Assembly; Folk Song Club ; High
School Red Cross; Knit-Wits; Orchesis, Skeast;
Tri-Hi -Y; Y-Teens; '66 Cub .

PLA.NTE, MARY
D.E.C.A., vice-pres. ; Foreign language Club ;
F.B. l.A .

PLA.TTS, TERRI

PRENDERGAST, BRIAN
All School Show; Boys' State; " D" Club; Gym nastics; Key Club, sec. ; Montage; Pre-Law;
Woodbury.

PRICE, GARY

PRYOR, LELA.ND

PRYOR, MICHAEL
All School Show; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly, pres. ; Drama Club; Key Club; Pre -

law; Skeosl; Spotlight Staff, reporter; Student
Council ; Student Council leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop; Woodbury;
'66 Club.

PUDLIK, DAVID
All School Show; Boys' Stole; Concert Choir;
Euclidean Club, vice-pres. ; International Rela -

tions; Jr. Usher; Mikado.

QUIAT, CINDY
All School Show; P.T.A. Model.

�RAMSEY, MARTIN
RANKIN, LINDA
Model Teens . corr. sec.; P.T.A . Hostess , Stud nt

Councol ; Student Counci l l eode rohip Conference; Student Council Workshop , '66 Club.
RAUSCH, KEITH

All -Stale Basketball ; " D" Club , sec.; King of
Clubs , Model Teen• Boys' Panel ; P.T.A. Model ;
Speech ; '66 Club .
REA, KIM

Aufsteiger Club ; " D" Club ; Golf; Key Club .
REECE, EDDIE
REED, MELODY
REYNOLDS, BILL

All School Show; Concert Choir; " D" Club ;
Football,
RICHARDS, BUNNY

Counlerpoinh : Delegate Assembly; Folk Song
Club : High School Red Cross : Orche1is, treas .;
Teen· Dems, vice -pres .
RICHARDSON, KEN

Jr Usher • Key Club ,
RICHTER, ROSIE
RIEDE, BILL

Delegate Assembly: Folk Song Club ; Key Club ;
Skeosl.
RIFFEL, CATHY
Classification
Boord ;

Delegate Assembly ;
F.T.A .; High School Red Cross ; Jr . Prom Queen
Attendant; May Queen Attendant; Sophomore
Closs Officer, sec.; Student Council, rec. sec.;
'66 Club
RIOS, DELILAH
All School Show; Concert Choir; Girls' Ensem ·
ble Modern Dance Group, sec.; Y-Teens, prog ,
choir.
RITTERSPACH, GAIL
Counterpoints; Knit -Wits; P.T.A . Hostess ;

Skeasl; '66 Club
ROBINSON, MICHELLE

Knit-Wits Y Teens; '66 Club .
ROBINSON, RICK

All School Show ; Concert Band ; Stage Band ,
ROCK, LINDA
Denver Mayor' s Youth Council ; Drama Club ;

Folk Song Club; P.T A Hostess ; Teen ·Dems,
board member, rep to state.
ROGERS, DONNA

Delegate Assembly; F.T.A.; Girls' Enoemble ;
JCL; Model THns .
ROGERS, WAYNE
ROSE, KAREN
Counterpoints, vice-pres .;

Jr. Escort ; P.T.A.
Model ; Seraph Sisters; Y-Teens, treas ; ' 66 Club .

226

�ROSS, BETSY
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra ; All School
Show; All -State Orchestra ; Delegate Assembly;
Internat ional Relations , tee .; JCL , Jr. Escort,

Mikado ; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sistera
ROSS, JOHN
Aufsteiger Club , Delegate Assembly ; Jr. Usher;
lacrosse , Pre· law , Skeast.
ROSS, LETICIA
De legate Assembly , High Schoo l Red Cross ,
P.T.A. Ho&amp;tess ; Y· Teens ; '66 Club .
ROWLEY, ANN
f .B. l.A .; P T.A. Ho&amp;teu .

RUGGLES, GLEN

RYAN, ROBERT

SAGE, DANIEL

SAKAMOTO, HARRIET
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens .

Seniors

SALINAS JOE
All Schoof Show ; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly
SANCHEZ, WILBUR
SANDERS, HERBERT
Baseball , " D" Club; football .
SANDERSON, CAROL
Delegate Assembly · f T.A.; Girls ' Ensemble;
Orchesis , PTA . Hostess Y· Teens ; 66 Club .
SAULS, STEPHEN
Boys Bowling Chess Club .
SAWAYA, ALICE
All -City Red Cross Council; Art Club; Delegate
Assembly , High School Red Cross, sec.; Jr. Red
Crou State Convention ; Model Teens : P.. T.A.
Model ; Senior Closs Officer, treas .; Skeost ;
Tri -Hi · Y, '66 Club
SCHEMEL, DAVID
" D" Club , Delegate Assembly; Golf; Key Club ;
'66 Club
SCHILT, MARJORIE
All School Show Concert Choir; Drama Club ;
Mikado . Model Teens, treas ; P.T.A Model ;
Tri Hi Y~ rec . sec.

SCHMALTZ, STEVE
Cross Country

Delegate Assembly ; JCL ; Stu ·

dent Council , Student Council leadership Con ·
ference , Student Council Workshop; Trock .
SCHMID, DAVID
SCHMIDT, JUDY
1
Girls Bowling, sec

Girls' State .

SEFTOR, LAURENCE
All-City Bond; Euclidean Club ,
SEKYRA, CANDY
Delegate Assembly fall Sports Queen Attend ·
ant; High School Red Cross ; Jr. Achievement;
Jr. Closs Officer, sec.; Jr. Prom Queen Attend on!; Moy Queen Attendant ; Orchesis; P T.A.
Hosteu
SEYMOUR, IDA
All City Orchestra
All School Show ; Jr.
Achievement; Mikado ; White Jackets; Y-Teens;
'66 Club
SHAFER, ROBERT
Euclidean Club
SHANNON, RICK

�SHARPE, MARY ANN
Delegate Assembly ; folk Song Club ; f .T.A. ;
JCL; P.T.A . Hostess; Skeost.
SHEFFIELD, CYNTHIA
SHERMACK, SUSAN
AII · City Student Council ; Angelus Stoff, STR
editor; Aufsteiger ; D.A.R. Winner, Delegate
Assembly ; JCL; Jr. Closs Officer, pres .; Jr.
Escort; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant; May Queen

Attendant; P.T.A. Model ; Seraph Sisters, vice·
pres .; Student Council ; Student Council Work -

shop ; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66 Club ,
SHWAYDER, MARTI
F T.A.; High School Red Cross .
SILLS, SHARON
SILVER, LARRY
JCL.
SIMMONS, PAULA
D.E.C.A.
SIMMONS, SHEILA
Folk Song Club ; Jr. Achievement.
SIMPSON, RODNEY
All -City Choir; All School Show ; Concert Choir.
SIMPSON, STEPHEN
Boys' Bowling .

SKEETERS, GARY
Angelus Staff, business manager ; Delegate As·
sembly; Key Club; Skeost; Sophomore Closs
Officer, trees. ; '66 Club .
SLACK, ROBERT
folk Song Club ; Spotlight Stoff, cartoonist .

SLOVEK, JOHN

SMITH, DOYCE
Boys' Bowling ; f.B.l.A .
SMITH, MARGARET
All -City Orchestra; All School Show ; Bridge
Club ; Euclidean Club ; foreign language Club ;
Jr Escort; National Merit Finalist; Seraph Sisters , trees .; Symposium; '66 Club.

SMITH, MILDRED

SMITH, SANDRA
Aufsteiger Club , Drama Club; P.T.A. Model ;
Rifle -ettes, sec .; Skeost ; '66 Club .

SMITH, STAN

SMITLEY, GREGG

SNEED, JOHN
lacrosse; Swimming .

228
SOMSKY, DEBBIE
All School Show , Counterpoints; DelegatiO As
sembly ; Girls' Ensemble; High School Red
Cross

�SPAULDING, ANN
Art Club ; Folk Song Club.

SPE I DEL, CHRIS

SPENCER , MELINDA
Y. Teens ; '66 Club .

Seniors
SQ U IR E, LYN N

STANDLEY, DICK
JCl; Skeost.

STEELE , MARY LOU
Foreign language Club
I · R City ;

International

Inter-Club Council;
Relations,

'66 Club .

STEINHARDT, MICHAEL
Foreign language Club; '66 Club .

STERRETT, LARRY

STEWART, DALE
Gymnastics

STEWART, RICHARD
STIRLING, STEPHEN
AII.City Bond All School Show; All-Stole Bond ;
TARS.
STOOLE, DEBORAH
F B. L.A., sec
STOTT, LINDA
All City Pep Club , All School Show, All Stat
Choir, American
steiger

Club ,

Field Service Student , Auf

Classification

Board ;

Concert

Choir. Delegate Assembly , Folk Song Club ,
Mikado , Montage ; P.T A

Mod•l , Seraph Si1 •

lers , Shofroth Contest , Speech . Spotloght Stoff ,
news editor, W hite Jackets, drill master, Wol
cott Sight Reading Con tes t .

STRANAHAN , GARY
STREED, RONALD
STRIPLING, PAM
Concert Bond . Concert Orchestra , Girls' Bowl ·
1ng

Jr Achievement

STROH , DEBBY
All City Choor All School Show , Cloulficotion
Boord Concert Cho ir · Counci I Capers . Delegate

Anembly, Fore og n language Club , F T A : High
School Re d Cross Jr. Achieveme nt ; JCl ; P.T A
Hoste ss; Mikado , White Jackets , '66 Club

vice-pres. ;

�SUDDUTH, JUDI

All School Show ; Jr. Achievement; Orchesh.

SULLIVAN, PHILIP

SUMMERS, DAVID

Euclidean Club ; JCl; Jr. Usher; National Merit
Finalist; TARS

SUZUKI, STEVEN

ROTC Rifle Club.

SWANSON, RODGER

SWANSON, WILLA

SWEENEY, DON

SWEENEY, KATHLEEN
Art Club ; Honorary Cadet; International Re la ·
tions; Rifle ·ettes.

SWENSON, CHERYL
All School Show ; F.T.A., treas .; High School
Red Crou ; Speech ; Tri -Hi -Y; ' 66 Club .

TAGUE, GEORGE

'D" Club; Football .

TAKAMINE, CONNIE
All -City Pop Club; All School Show ; Foreign
language Club ; High School Red Crou : Inter ·
Club Council ; International Relations ; JCl ; Jr
Escort; Knit -Wits , sec.; P ~T . A . Hostess ; Seraph
Sisters; White Jackets, pres .; Y-Teens ; '66 Club

TAKAMINE, GAIL
All School Show ; Angelus Staff, aut. clubs
editor; Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Model
Teens; P.T.A. Hostess, White Jackets .

TALMAGE, JENNY

TAMAKI, KIM

Delegate Assembly ; '66 Club .

TAWIL, JOSETTE
All School Show ; Art Club ; Drama Club, sec .;
Foreign longuage Club; International Rela ·
tions; JCL ; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters .

TAYLOR. CYNTHIA

All School Show , Concert Choir.

TAYLOR, DOUG

TAYLOR, JIM

TENBRINK, STEVE
Jr. Usher.

THACH, SUSAN
Inter-Club

Council ;

International

Relations,

pres.; JCl; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

THAEMERT, MARCIA
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show ; Angelus
Staff, layout editor; Delegate Assembly ; Jr.
Escort, P.T.A. Hostess; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets, parliamentarian ; '66 Club .

�THAYER, SANDI
Skeast .
THOMPSON, BOB
All School Show; Concert Choir; Council Capers ; Delegate Assembly .
THOMPSON, CHARLES
THOMPSON , VIVIAN
THURMAN, NANCY
THUROW, BILL
" D' Club ; Wrestling.
TICKTON, DAVID
All -City Tennis ; All School Show; All -State
Tennis; Baseball; " D" Club ; Delegate Assem bly; Pre -law; Speech; Spotlight Staff; Woodbury; '66 Club ,
TILLIS, RAYFORD
All -City Track; All -Metro Track ; All State
Track; All -State Basketball ; " D" Club ; Footboll.
TOADVYN, MARSHA
All School Show; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club; Folk Song Club; Wolcott Sight Reading
Contest.
TOLIVER, SHEILA
Concert Band ; Girls' Bowling ; Y-Teens; '66
Club .
TOOLEY, DON
TOWNSEND, JOY
All -City Choir; All School Show; Concert Choir;
Folk Song Club, Girls' Ensemble .

231

Seniors

TOWNSEND, LESLIE
TROTSKY, JIM
All -City Tennos ; All -Metro Tennis; All -State
Tennis ; Angelus Staff, photo coordinator; Bose ·
ball ; " D ' Club ; Delegate Assembly; High
School Red Cross; International Relations; Key

Club ; Student Council; Tennis, capt. ; ' 66 Club .
TROYER, JACKIE
All -City Choir; All School Show; Concert Choir;
JCl; Jr Escort; P.T.A. Hostess ; Seraph Sisters;
Tri · Hi -Y; '66 Club .
TRUJILLO, CHRISTELLA
TUCKER, KRIST! E
TURNBULL, CARL
All -City Bond ; All -City Orchestra; All School
Show · Angelaires; Drama Club; Euclidean
Club ; Folk Song Club; TARS , ' 66 Club .
TURSICK, STEVE
Baseball ,
UNDERWOOD, ROSLYN
D.E.C.A.; Foreign language Club; Jr . Achieve ment; Rifle ·ettes .
URLING, MICKEY
VAN BUSKIRK PHIL
AII ·City Football, " D" Club ; Delegate Assem ·
bly; Football , Track ,
VAN METER, RUSS
All School Show, Gymnastics ; Stage Crew.
VARNER BRIAN
Key Club .

�VASQUEZ, LYDIA

VIGIL. SUSAN
'66 Club

VIGIL, TERRY

VOGEL, DONRA
Delegate Assembly ; Folk Song Club ; High
School Red Cross ; JCl; Model Teens ; Skeost ,
Tri -Hi · Y; White Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club .

VOGEL, HOWARD
AII ·City Student Council ; All' School Show ; '' D"
Club ; Golf; Heod Boy ; P.T.A. Model ; Student
Council ; Student Council leadership Confer·
ence .

WALKER, CAROLYN

WALKER, NICHOLAS
D" Club Football

WALLACE, DEB!
AII ·City Choir All

School

Show ; All -State

Choir ; Concert Choir ; Counterpoints ; Delegate

Assembly ; Folk Song Club; Knit -Wits; Skeast;
"66 Club .

WALLACE, MARGO

WALLS, LOUJANA

WALTON, EMMOGENE
JCl; Knit -Wits ; Pre ·Med ; y. Teens; '66 Club .

WANIFUCHI, HOWARD

WASHCO, DON
WATSON, VALERIA
Art Club; Delegate Assembly, parliamentarian ;
Drama Club ; Girls ' Bowling; Junior Achieve -

ment; Knit · Wits ; Model Teens; Orchesis; Rifle ettes; White Jackets; '66 Club.
WEBER, BOB
WHITE, GARY
Chess Club, vice -pres .; Delegate Assembly ;
Euclidean Club, treos., Jr. Usher.
WHITE, JAN
Falk Song Club; High School Red Cross, Skeast;
Y Teens .
WICKLIFFE, ALICIA
Art Club F.T.A Girls' Bowling ; Knit-Wits ;
Orchesis ; White Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club.
WIDMAR, KENT
Aufsteiger Club ; Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club ; Foreign language Club;
High School Red Cross ; Inter-Club Council ; Jr.
Usher; Key Club ; Science Seminar; Skeast.
WIER, SVEN
Euclidean Club .
WILBUR, STEVE
All -State Tennis ; " D" Club ; High School Red
Cross ; I nternationol Relations; Key Club .

WILLIAMS, EUGENE
"D· Club, pres : Football ; F T.A. ; Inter-Club
Council ; Track; Wrestling.

WILLIAMS, EVERETTE
"D· Club; Football; Wrestling .

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WILLIAMS, GLORIA
Concert Band; D.E.C.A.

�WILLIAMS, MARGY
Drama Club, High School Red Cross ; Skeost;
TARS .
WIL(IAMS, PATRICIA
Delegate Assembly; P.T.A.
Jackets; Y· Teens; '66 Club .

Hostess ,

White

WILLIAMS, WALTER
All -City Choir; All School
Choir; Speech.

Show;

Concert

WILSON, LOUISE
WOLF, TIM
Stage Crew.
WONG, DEVON
All School Show, Art Club, sec.; Concert Choir;
Folk Song Club . Model Teens; P.T.A. Model ,
'66 Club.
WOOD, GARY
WOODS, ELEANOR
Auhteig ~ r Club; Model Teens.

Seniors

WORTHAM, WILLIAM
Camero Club. Delegate Assembly; East Auto
Club.
WRIGHT, BARBARA
Delegate Assembly Alternate ; D E.C.A.; F.T.A.;
P T.A Hostess, White Jackets .
WRIGHT, KAY
D.E Club
WRIGHT, KAYVONNE
Jr. Achievement ; JCL; Orchesis · P.T.A. Model ;
White Jackets ; Y- Teens, carr se~.

WRIGHT, MEL
WRIGHT, ROBERT
WRIGHTSIL, BILLY
Boys' Bowling ; Delegate Assembly ; ROTC Rifle
Club; Skeost ; Speech ; '66 Club .
WYSAKOWSKI, NANCY
y. Teens.

WYTIAS, SUSAN
All -City Pep Club ; All School Show; Concert
Choir; Delegate Auembly, rec. sec., P.T A
Hasten ; White Jackets, vice -pres .; Y-Teens .

YARBER, JIM

YEARLING, MYLOUS

YOUNG, SUSAN
White Jackets.

YOUNG, SUZANNE
All City Pep Club . Delegate Assembly ; High
School Red Cross , P T.A. Hostess ; Speech ; Spot ·
light Stoff, reporter; Tri -Hi -Y, White Jackets,

carr. sec. Y Teens '66 Club
ZIPP, MARY
All School Show Angelus Stoff, album out :
High School Red Cross, P.T.A Model ; Skeost ,
Speech ; Strong -lowe Poetry Contest, '66 Club
ZOLAR, MARY
Auhteiger Club , Del gate Assembly ; F.T A :
International Relations ; Skeost ; TARS , Y- Teens .

ZOLZER, DAVID
Jr Achievement, vice pres .

�Club Rosters
ART ClUB

President - Geafry Hosea
Vice-President
Bob Ryan
Secretary - Devon Wong
Treasurer - louise Milton
Sponsor - Mrs . Olive Green
Chopmon. Shirley
Fields, Renee
Fletcher, lewis
Foster, Mork
Frey, Rod
Griffin, Marilyn
Holl, Russell
Hallberg, Kris
Holmes, leslie
Kato, Sharon
laCombe , Mary
Lamers, John
lewis, Eugenia
Millward , Janice
Manley, Doriel
Morimoto, Kerry
Pete!, John
Powell, Washington
Sawaya, Alice
Skubal, lou
Sweeney, Kathleen
Spaulding, Ann
Turnbull, Carl
Takamine, Gail
Watson , Valerie
Wickliffe, Alicia
Wong, Sylvia

AUFSTEIGER

President- Don Peterson
Vice-President - Bruce Gilchrist
Treosurer - Betsy Kelley
Secretory - Susan Shermack
Sponsors- Mr. Roger Lundeen
Mr. Craig Spillman
Bagan, Kathy
Bell, Bob
Blanas, Anthea
Brassell, Jane
Brewer, Paulette
Coe, Carolyn
Coffee, Judy
Collins, Kathy
Cox, Carol
Dahm, lois
Dea, Mike
Denious, Nancy
Dunham , Greg
Eckhardt, John
Eggleston, Judy
Enarson, Judy
Frey, Rod
Hendryson, John
Johnson, Ed
lukich, Tom
McElhinney, Mark
McWilliams, Sean
Milligan, Terry
Norris, Barbara
Pappas, Kathy
Phelps, Chris
Rea, Kim
Skolou' , Bill

Smith, Jim
Smith, Sandi

BOYS' BOWliNG

President - Kenneth loui
Sponsor- Mr. Brion lee
Bohannon, Desmond
Degenhart, Ron
McDonald, John
Onodera, Glenn
Ross, Mike
Shaffer, Rick
Tenbrink, Allen
Welsh, Ted
Williams, leroy
Wright, Glenn

BRIDGE ClUB

President - Dirk Epperson
Vice -President - Stan Koshi
Secretory-Treasurer - Ken Johnson
Sponsor - Mr. John Nicholson
Aerni, Monico

Beebe, linda
Bidwell, Dennis
Brandt, Nancy
Browne, Russell
Davidson, Rosemary
Downey, Margaret
Erdmann, Gwen
Franz, Barbie
Helgeson, Venita
Keiry, Edie
O'Neill, Eileen
Peros, Tony
Refakis, Mike

CAMERA ClUB

President -Glen Eppleston
Vice-President - Axel Kaulisch
Secretary-Treasurer- Sean McWilliams
Sponsor- Mr. Julian Jacobi
Allen, Carolyn
Davis, Randy
Gersten, Dennis

Hager, Jane
Jackson, Debbie

CHESS ClUB

Presodent · Albert Banker
Vice-President- Gary White
Sponsor- Mr . Harlan Miller
Bohannon, Desmond
Buckstein, Sandy
Cunningham, Artie
Duvall, Steve
Dyson, Bob
Fields, Ray
Gallegos, Eileen
Gatseos, Pete
Henderson, Erskine
Humphreys, Dennis
Johnson, Carlie
Kindel, Bill

Kato, Paul
Loeffler, Rich
Mach ine, Alex
Macleod, Bruce
McWilliams, Sean
Margan, Donald
Ohr, Matthew
Parker, Russ
Peros, Tony
Phillips, Jim
Pierce, Dan

Renner, Mark
Robert, Ray
Ruiz, Daniel
Starr, Gary
Strickland, Jim
Tannenbaum, Kevin
Timberlake, Richard
Troster, Fred
Walker, Mary
Weiss, Bart

COUNTERPOINTS
President - Sendee Dill
Vice-President - Karen Rose
Secretory - Diane Briscoe
Treasurer - lorelei Jones
Sponsor - Mrs. Marion Pad boy
Anderson, Carol
Anderud, Allan
Barnes, Alana

Bouchier, Pat
Brennan, Pat
Carrasco, Belinda
Carrasco, Regina

English, Don
Gunzelmon, Janet
Koberstein, Debbie
Kunz, Mary
lambott, linda
Luers , Paul
lung, AI
McAndrews, Connie
McCue, Joe
McCue, Kathy
McGrath, Rosemary
Middlebrook , Tina
Mullins, Julie
Newell, Donna
Richards, Bunny
Smosky, Debbie
Thomas, Paul
Typher, Vicki
Walker, Mary
Weber, lorie
White, Jim
Winters, Sharon
Young, David

" D" ClUB
President- John Slovek
Vice -President -Gene Williams
Secretory - Keith Rausch
Treosurer - Mike Nelson
Sponsor- Mr. Pot Panek
Achatz, Rick
Armstrong, Richard
Barber, John

Bell, Bob
Belloirs, Chris
Boggess, Glen
Bolden, Bob
Bonham, David
Carter, Holman
Cheatham, Roger
Clark, Ralph
Cornell, Warren
Curtis, James
Davis, John
Dunham, Greg
Eppleston, Glen
Euell , Gregory
Florey, Jim
Florquist, Rod
Franchini, Terry
Fuller, John
Gale, Albert
Gates, Bob
Gaul, Dave
Gilchrist, Bruce
Gipson, Bernard
Greer, nm
Hanley, Glenn
Hendryson, John
Holme, Peter
Hindman, Chris
Holmes, Greg
Hume, Greg
Jackson, Steve
Johnstone, Steve
Jones, Reginald
King, Harry
levy, Art
Macl ntosh, Bill
MacMillan, Hugh
Mallett, Bob
Maxie, .'Aike
McCormack, Brian
McElhinney, Mark
Morris, Marcus

Nady, Creighton
Nakata, Wes
Phelps, Ward
Prendergast, Brion
Sanders, Herb
Slovek, Gary
Thurow, Bill
Tickton, Dave
Tillis, Rayford
Trotsky, Jim
Van Buskirk, Phil
Young , Mike

DECA ClUB
President - Ramona Cisco
Vice-President - Alvin Detrick
Secretary - Coral Holmes
Treasurer - Teresa McCoy
Publicity - Lloyd Hammer
Sponsor - Mr. John Rushton
Bell, Robert
Bohnhoff, Arlene
Boyd, Doris
Coe, Marilyn
Dickerson, Timothy
Falcon , Carlota
Kawakami, Albert

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Club Rosters
Kusulos, Elaine
lester, Bonnie

love, Lorry
McCue, Kathy
Meredith, Charlotte
Simmons, Paulo Ann
Sorenson, Michael
Walker, Nicholas
Wright, Canstonc

Wade, Sally
Whalen, Connie
Varner, Pot

EUCLIDEAN CLU B
President- Nancy Brandt
Vice·President - David Pudlik
Secretary- Jean Elmblad
Treasurer- Gary White
Sponsor- Mr. William Kruse

DRAMA CLUB
President - Susan Huber
Vice·President- John Spencer
Corresponding Secretory - Nancy Gurtler
Recording Secretory - Eileen O ' Neill
Treasurer- Josette Tawil
Historoon -Carolyn Hastings
Sponsor- Mrs . Judith Word
Artzer, Connie

Bender, Maureen
Bouchier, Potrocio
Brassell, Jane
Corocosis, Cynthia
Carrasco, Regina
Casselberry, Cheryl
Cheek, Carol
Cunningham, lewono
Dallas, Mary
Dexter, Claudio
Dillon, Charles
Eberhart, Regan
Erdmann, Gwen

Brown , Russell
Burchfield, John
Burlakov, Nino
Cunningham, Artie
Davidson, Rosem ary
Duvall , Steve
Fliegler, Susie
Hindman , Margaret
Jones, Dole
Kindel, Bill
Loeffler, Richard
Lotz, Richard
Maybury, Ron
McWilliams, Mike
McWilliams, Sean
Mosley, Mary louise
O ' Neill, Eileen
Peres, Tony
Robert, Roy

Bentley, Cindy
Bingaman, Jon
Bottorff, Danna
Bottorff, Ruth
Buerkle, Rachel
Chmura, Jean
Coffey, lila
Collins, Rena
Cook, Danna
Cook, Paula
Davis, Bernard

Arnsmeyer, Roy
Brennan, Pot
Brooks, Kathy
Cohen, Myra
Collins, Kathy
Denious, Nancy
Gotseos, Georgia
Jackson , Jim
Jones, Lorelei
Kinort, Candace
Krivenkow, Olga

Ferguson, Den ise

Levin, Ken
Love, Lindo
Maclean, Bruce
Mocleish, Cindy
McNeil , Nancy
Manley, Doriel
Overland, Kristine
Pfeifer, Glen
Reagan, Potty
Rountree, Ruthonne
Skubol, Lou
Steele, Mary lou
Steinhardt, Mike
Stroh, Debby

Garner, Sonny
Gibbons, Terry
Guest, Patricia
Harris, Chorlottte
Hochowski, Judy
Jones, Conni

Mogonam , Fatha
McAndrews, Connie
Mclaughlin, Bill
Miller, Claudia
Miller, Margie
Mueller, Roberta
Nesbit, Miki
Nesbit, Mimi
Pieratt, Jay
Pritchard , Cheryl
Rigg, Nancy
Rose, Glendo
Ross, Mike

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
OF AMERICA

Fisher, Beth
Floyd, Barbara

President- Royce Fields
Vice·President- Janie Johnson
Secretary - Debbie Stoole
Assistant Secretory Sharon Winters
Treasurer - Carol McNeill
Reporters - ~indo love
Jackie Vincent
Sponsors - Miss Joyce Walker
Miss linda Burgess

Franz, Rosemarie

Gallegos, Eileen
Gilbert, Kathy
Gruenberg, Shirley
Hedge, Juliet
Irwin, Pamela
Jent, Bob
Johnson, Carole
Krill, Juli
lane, Ann
Largent, Eleanor
Leaver, Karen

Linzy, Vickie
lung, K n
McElroy, Lindo
Miller, Ken
O'Neill , Chris
Peele, Paulette
Prendergast, Gail
Probst, Molly
Pryor, Mike
Reilly, Judy
Rock, Lindo
Routson, Deanna

Schamp, Coraline
Schilt, Margie
Segerhammer, Beth
Silverman, Terry
Smith, Sandi
Spencer, Larry
Spencer, Mimi
Stever, Beth
Thoemert, Judy
Torrington, Mary
Turnbull, Carl

Takamine, Connie

Tamoki, Kim
Taylor, Wolter
Thomsen, David
Weiberg, Brigette
Willey, Brenda

Seftor, Laurence
Smith, Margaret
Spaulding, Anne
Summers, David
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Timberlake, Richard
Weir, Sven

FOLK SONG CLUB
President- Pete Kenney
Vice·Pre11dent - Mary Torrington
Secretary - Carol Cheek
Sponsor- Mr. Alfred Metcalf
Adams, Cherie
Agur, Robin
Bagan, Kathy
Barki, Rosalind
Barnes, Ray
Bastien, Collette
Boum, Dinah
Beardsheor, Meg

Schaefer, Clem
Scope!, Ellen
Spencer, John
Stafford, Kay
Stoenner, Ann
Suchowoejko, Alice
Suit, Marcia
Sweeney, Philis
Toadvyn, Marsha
Typher, Vicki
Walker, Mark
Watson, Chris

Aumiller, Romano May
Babbs, Mary
Beebe, Lindo
Brown, Robert
Fields, Renee
Henry, Alice
Klatt, Kathy
langston, Brenda
Millward, Janice
Phillips, Michelle
Rucker, Pot
Sekyro, Candy
Smith, Doyce
Taylor, Wolter
Weiss, Lora
Wiggins, Barbaro

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

President- Carlo linton
Vice·President- Susan Nethawoy
Secretary - Debbie Koberstein
Treasurer- Karen Sienknecht
Publicity Chairman- Elaine Kusulas
Sponsor - Mrs . Blanche Pigott
Aerni, Moniko

President- Judy Neumann
Vice ·President - Mark Redfearn
Assistant to the Vice-PresidentKathy Smith
Secretaries - Mary louise Mosley
Sylvia Smith
Treasurer - Cheryl Swenson

�Club Rosters
Historian
Sandra Mayfield
Parliamentarian - Lewis Fletcher
Sponsor- Mrs. Marion Powell
Bartholomew, Talbert
Beisser, Vivian

Bonham, Dave
Bottorf, Donna
Caldwell, Frances
Dexter, Claudia
Dorak, Marcia

Dreher, Polly
Garlington, Laveeda
Hallberg, Kris
Hammers, Sandy
Hart, Chris
Hoffman, Pal
Jensen, Linda
Kato, Donna
Kato, Sharon
Love, Linda
Morimoto, Ellen
Morishige, Jovie
Padilla, Steve
Quails, Schyleen
Reagan, Patty
Rogers, Donna

Sanderson, Carol
Sharpe, Mary Ann
Starr, Gary
Stevens, Donna

Stroh, Debby
Wick[iffe, Alicia
Williams, Eugene
Wright, Barbara

GIRLS' BOWLING

President- Peggy Norris
Vice-President -Renee Fields
Secretary -Judy Schmidt
Treasurer- Cynthia Burress
Sponsor- Mr. Brian Lee
Aldrich, Brenda
Anderson, Carol
Armstrong, Yvonne
Beatty, Linda
Bell, Ann
Bowers, Jeanne

Briscoe, Dianne

Buckley, Vicki
Clark, Debra
Collins, Cynthia
Fields, Royce
Franz, Barbie
Fresquez, Josie

Fresquez, Vangie
Giddings, Yvonne
Groves, Lynette
Hanley, Delores
Hardaway, Debbie
Harmon, Gloria
Hood, Brenda
Houston, Tracie

Johnson, Laura
Lewis, Jeanne

Lowman, Annette
Mayberry, Jeanell
Moore, Debbie
Morishige, Jovie
Navarro, Chris

Ormsby, Monica
Phillips, Michelle
Pointer, loJuana
Sanderson, Carol
Spirek, Marie

Stephens, Shirley
Stripling, Pamela
Toliver, Shei Ia
Walls, Loujuana
Wickliffe, Alicia
Wortham, Nancy

INTERCLUB COUNCIL

President -Carla Linton
Vice-President- Terry Milligan
Secretary- Judy Neumann
Sponsor
Mr. Arthur Bragg
Banker, Albert
Bell, Charolelle
Brandt, Nancy
del Junco, Gerry
Dill, Sandee
Eppleston, Glen
Epperson, Dirk
Fleigler, Gail
Gilmore, Sue
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Hernandez, Richard
Holyfield, Jim
Hosea, Geofry
Huber, Sue
Johnson, Jania
Johnson, Sara
Jussell, Janice
Kenney, Pete
Kindel, Bill
Kurz, Barbara
Leach, Marilyn
Loui, Ken
Maclean, Bruce
Montes, Ann

Morimoto, Ellen
Norris, Peggy
Pace, Jane

Partndge, Laura
Peterson,

Don

Robert, Ray
Romero, Albert
Sweeney, Kathy
Takamine, Connie

Tawil, Josette
Trotsky, Jim
Wilbur, Steve
Wosk, Bernice

Consuls- Sue Gilmore
Bruce Maclean
Head Tribune- Roger Miller
Head Censor- Sally Grandy
Head Scribe - Donna Kato
Historian -Sharon Kato
Sponsors
Miss Margaret Sm1th
Mrs. Dorothy Gaubatz
TRIBE I
Tribune- Roger Miller
Censor- Sally Grandy
Scribe- Donna Kato
Blount, Ann
Chapman, Herrick
Gilmore, Sue
Green, Deborah
Heiple, Susan
Jones, Dale
Kato, Sharon
Lambott, Linda
Loeffler, Rick
Maclean, Bruce
Macleod, Bruce
Martinchick, Rita
McKee, Cynthia
Milligan, Charlie
Morimoto, Ellen
Nelson, Mike
Phillips, Jim
Ross, Betsy
Stroh, Debby
Summers, David
Tannenbaum, Kevin

Tawil, Josette
Thach, Susan
Thomsen, David
Troyer Jackie
Wright, Winifred

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Tribune- Dirk Epperson
Censor- Sandra Nelms
Scribe -McGregor Rhodes

TRIBE II

Aerni, Monika
Austin, Stan
Austin, Steve
Bohm, Christy
Caustrila, Ted
Cheley, Carolyn
Gottardi, Angie
Henderson, Lynn
Kons, Toni
McElhinney, Mark

Follansbee, Bob
Kunz, Mary
McKay, Vicki
Milligan, Terry
Nonay, Lou
Royal, Stan
Van Natter, Mike
TRIBE IV

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE

Slovek, John
Takamine, Connie
Thach, Susan
Wolverton, Rita

PreSident
Susan Thach
Vice·Pres•dent- Mary Lou Steele
Corresponding Secretary- Dave Peak
Recording Secretary- Betsy Ross
Treasurer- Rick Shannon
Sponsor- Miss Elizabeth Williams

Scribe -Vicki Nakashima

Abe, Pat
Bachman, Chris
Dortzbach, Karl
Drommond, Sue
Jacobs, Sandra
Maclean, Diana
Nitta, Marcia

Stratton, Jackie
Wagner, Chuck
Watson, Chris

Tribune- Joel Butler
Censor- Paul Young
Scribe - Paulette Peele
Baez, Lorna

Barber, John
Barber, Judi
Brodie, Judy
Campbell, Kathy
Carroll Linda
Eisnach, Dwight
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Holmes, Lana
Johnson, Sandra
Miller, Kenneth
Mueller, Roberta
Parker, Jan
Parks, Joyce
Robinson, Scott
Sawaya, Mike
Silver, Larry
Silverman, Terry
Takamine, Connie

Tannenbaum, Greg
Williams, Zarle
TRIBE V

Tribune- Steve Schmaltz
Censor- Barbara Wiggins
Scribe- Connie Artzer
Bingaman, Jan

Crabb, Cindy
Karr, Andy
Lotz, Richard
Lung, Albert
McAndrews, Connie
Miller, Regina
Nathan, Corrine
Plastina, Paige
Parks, Michael
Typher, Vicki
Weiss, Bart
Wohl, Ken
Wright, Bill
TRIBE VI
Tribune- Tim Conrad
Censor- Borboro Honnoh
Scribe
Kathy McGee
Bell, Ann
Every, Anita
Floyd, Barbara
Haskins, Sue
Horvath, George
Irwin, Pamela
Levinson, Richard

TRIBE Ill

Liuzzi, Kenneth

Tribune- Erskine Henderson
Censor- Kathie Hart

Morrison, Trudi

Rogers, Donna

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Club Rosters
KEY CLUB

Nakashima, Vicki

Iwasaki , Jan

President - Terry Milligan
Vice ~ President - Bernard Gipson
Secretary - Br ian Prendergast

Stevens, Donna

Johnson , Wyndol
Kane , Beth
Kane , Kathy
loomis, Barbie
love, Lindo

Mosunaga , Lauro

Mcclean . Diona
Mansell, Kerry

Prendergast, Brian
StoH, lmdo

Tre a1urer -

Mike Nelson

Stewart, Sheila
Tokamine, Connie

Venters, Barbara

Sponsor - Mr. Ray Acsell
Armstrong, Richard
Baker, John
Benson , John
Belden, Bob
Brady, Ron
Casebolt, Jim
Chapman, Herrick
Cornell, Warren
Devos, Ba relay
Eisnach, Dwight
Florquist, Rod
Franchini, Terry
Gates, Bob
Gilchrist, Bruce
Goldberg, Mark
Greer, Tim
Hall, Russell
Hanley, Glenn
Holmes, Gregory
Hume, Greg
Jones, Dale
Katz, les

MODEL TEENS

President - Ann Montes
Vice-President - Anne Manning
Corresponding Secretary - lin Ron kin
Recording Secretary - Ginny Irving
Treasurer - Margie Schilt
Sponsors - Mrs . Elizabeth Pixley
Mrs . Joan Rudel
Bagan, Kathy
Barnes, Alana
Baum, Dinah
Bourke, Lourie
Bouchier, Laura

Brent, Mary
Bryan, Dinah
Casselberry, Cheryl
Cheley, Carolyn

f-r\orkis . Kathy
Miller, Margaret
Moore , Debbie
Myers, Karen

Norris. Barbera
Ohmer, Dottie
Packer, Gail
Plastina, Paige
Pryor, Beverly
Quells, Schyleen
Rodocker, Koren
Rogers, Donna
Sakamoto, Harriet
Saks, Nina
Sawaya, Alice
Schilt, Jean
Seymour, Pot

Kawamoto, George

President- Bonnie Heidbrak
Vice·President- Joann Watanabe
Secretory - Gail Ritterspach
Treasurer - Ann Davis

Sponsor - Mrs. June Williamson
Aumiller, Ramona
Co, Vitolia
Harris, Joyc
Heger, Deborah
Johnson, DaVenna
Keiry, Edith
lambott, linda
McGrath, Rosemary
McNeill, Nancy
Madden, Kelly
Moore, Deborah
Nelson, Dolores
Nakashima, Connie

President
Norma Revels
Vrce -Presrdent
leslie Holmes
Secretory
D!liloh Rios
Sponsor
Mrs . Carol Matchett
Boehler, Jeanie
Bustamante, Sirena

Gray, Cynthia
Henderson , Rite
Mejia , Iris

Milton, louise
Parks, Joyce
Pointer, lojuana

Sanderson , Coral
Wright, Kayvonne

President- Gerry del Junco
Vice-President- Jim Florey
Secretary- Joe Huff
Treasurer- Dole Jones
Sponsor- Mr. Charles Clarkson

levin, Ken

KNIT WITS

ORCHESIS

PRE-LAW

King, Harry
Levinson, Richard
Macintosh, Bill
Milligan, Charles
O'Neill, Chris
Pete!, John
Pryor, Mike
Rea, Kim
Robinson, ScoH
Sawaya, Mike
Schemel, Dave
Stern, Gary
Trotsky, Jim
Walker, Joel
Westmoreland, Dan
Wilbur, Steve
Williams, Clint
Wrenn, Ted

Duvall, Steve
Eld redg e, Key
Fliegler Susan
Gilbertson , Coy
Huber, Sue

Blunt, Tom

Cunningham, Carol
Davis, Ann

Davis, Debbie
Dembeck, Susan
Deutsch, Kathy
Deutsch, Sandy
Doido , Sharon
Eldredge, Kay
Elson, Cherry!
Fields, Dione
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Glathor, Judy
Griffin, Marilyn
Hall, Cindy
Hastings, Carolyn
Hedge, Juliet
Heilig, Mary Ann
Henry, Judy
Hicks, Sandy
Houlihan, Penny
Humm, Marti
Hurd, Barbara
Huston, Jan
Hutchinson, linda

Storr, Kathy
Stratton, Nancy
Tokomine, Gail
Tursick, Carla
Vogel, Donra
Wade, Solly

Warner, Gail
Watson, Valerie
White, Karen
Wiggins, Barbaro
Williams, Elaine
Williams, Stephanie
Wong, Devon
Wong, Sylvia
Woods, Scottie

Chapman, Herrick
del Junco, Dave
Epperson, Dirk
Follansbee, Bob
Fuller, John
Gates, Bob
Gilchrist, Bruce
Hindman, Chris
Holme, Pete
Miller, Roger
Milligan, Charles
Milligan, Terry
Nakata, Wes
Nelson, Mike
Phillips, Jim
Prendergast, Brion
Pryor, Mike
Ross, John
Sawaya, Mike
Tickton , Dove
Tuft, Charles
Wagner, Charles

PRE-MED

President -Gail Fliegler

MONTAGE

fditor-in-Chrel- Roger Miller
Assrstant Editor
Gail Fliegler
Sponsor- Miss June Smith
Cruter, Koren

del Junco, Gerry

Vice-President- Jo Ann Watanabe
Secretary
Corinne Nathan
Treasurer- Margaret Hindman
Sponsor - Miss Fay Twist
Davis, Ann

Fliegler, Susie
Havlicek, Irene
Jackson, Sondra

�Club Rosters
Jacobs. Sandra
lambott, linda
leFree, Mike
Powell , Juanita
Ruggles, Glenn
Segerhammar, Beth
Taylor, Doug
Travis, Pam

Werden , Shari
Williams, Zarle
Wosk, Bernice

RED CROSS
President- Sara Johnson
Vice-President - Patty Reagan
Corresponding Secretary - Angie Fotinos
Recording Secretary - Marilyn leach
Treasurer- Mike Sawaya
Scrapbook - Alice Sawaya
Sponsors - Miss linda Burgess
Miss Shirley Yanaga
Achatz, Rick
Bastien, Collette
Bell, Bob
Bingaman, Jan

Blanas, Anthea
Bonsib, John
Bourke, laurie
Bowers, Jeanne
Bowers, Tina

Myers, Karen
Neubert, Vivian
Newton , Jennie

Richards, Bunny
Segerhammer, Beth
Smith , Sylvia
Stevens, Donna

Swenson , Cheryl

Young , Suzanne

RIFLETTES

President - Rita Wolverton
Vice -President - Nancy Denious
Secretary - Kathy Collins
Treo surer - Sherry Taft
Range Officers - lee Ann Boehler
Sharon Erwin
Sponsor- Mr John Timmons
Belka, Nancy
Graves, Marilyn
Morrison, Cecilia
Vick, Sherry
Young, Dania

Brady, Ron

Dennis, Doris

Fasano, Pat
Fields, Renee
Florquist, Rod
Follansbee, Bob
Gagan, Kathy
Gatseos, Georgia
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Gomez, Katen

Green, Joy
Greer, Tim
Harmon, Gloria
Hart, Chris
Hart, Kathi
Haskins, Suzy
Heger, Kathy
Hillmeyer, Downey
Horvat, Diane

Houlihan, Barbara
Hurd, Barbara
Irving, Ginny
Iwasaki, Jan
Johnson, Charlie
Kindel, Bill
Kotzelnick, Gayle
Knuss, Michelle
Kunz, Mary
Lohr, linda

Ross, Betsy
Stott, linda
Takamine, Connie

Tawil, Josette
Thach , Susan
Thaemert, Marcia
Troyer, Jackie

SERAPH SISTERS
President - Ellen Morimoto
Vice-President - Susan Shermack
Secretaries - Susan Ando
Kathy Heger
Sponsor - Mrs. Anne B. Broad

Barnes, Tom

SKEAST
President - Bill Kindel
Vice-President- Danny Dreyer
Secretary - Janice Iwasaki
Treasurer - Sharon Black
Sponsor - Miss Jean Aschbacher
Aern i, Moni
Barber, Judi
Bautsch , Charlotte
Beth, Jeff
Black, Ronn
Bowers, Tina

Brassell, Jane
Brunton , Bob
Chavez, Shirley
Clark, Bill
Dahm, lois
Dembeck, Bob
Dennis, Kathy
Dick, Dave
Dreher, Potty
Erickson, Cliff
Ferguson, Denise
Fisher, Beth
Gathman, Sue
Griggsmiller, Neal
Hadley, Barry
Haskins , Suzy
Heilig , May Ann
Horvat, Diane

Aerni Monika
Bottorff, Donna
Brandt, Nancy
Cash, Rose Marie
Cheley, Carolyn
Clarke, Katy
Cruter, Koren

Dill , Sendee
Eldredge, Kay
Feilbert, Ruth
Fliegler, Gail
Friedlob, Cindy
Grandy, Sally
Harris, Bobbie Kay
Heidbrak, Bonnie
Hickmon, Karen
Huber, Sue
Hurd , Barbie
Jensen, linda
Johnson, Sara
Jones, Lorelei

Kotzelnick, Gayle
Linton , Carla

Horvat, Mike
Kline, Kris
Levin, Ken

lotz, Richard
lukich , Tom
Mansell, Mike
Margolin, Dave
Melnick, Evie

Bein, Ellen
Coracasis, Cynthia
Costa, Rudy
Deutsch, Sandy
Duvall, Steve
Eldredge, Kay
Fliegler, Gail
Fliegler, Susie
Gatseos, Pete
Graham, Mary
Helgeson, Venita
Holtus, Bill
Irwin, Pam
Johnson, Sanford
Kenney, Pete
Lachman, Dave
lung, Ken
McBride, Mickey
McDonald, John
Miller, Barbara
Miller, Ken
Nixon, Barbara
Noel, Angie
Parker, Russ
Peros, Nick
Prendergast, Brian
Quails, Schyleen
Shepard, Dona
Sperry, Martin
Speicher, Sue
Stott, linda
Swenson, Cheryl
Thach, Susan
Williams, Walt
Williams, Zarle
Wright, Winifred
Young, Suzanne
Zipp,Mary

Newton, Jennie

O ' Neill, Eileen
Packer, Mimi
Prendergast, Gail
Qualls, Schyleen
Rhodes, McGregor
Rodocker, Karen
Schaefer Anne
Smith, Kathy
Smith, Sandi
Standley, Dick
Stearns, Gary
Stout, Becky
Tedesko, Jackie
Tucker, Kristie

Loomis, Barbie

Varner, Pat

Mitchell, Barbara
Moll, Meredy
Montes, Ann
Moore, Debbie

Manning, Anne
Masunaga , Lauro
Montes, Ann
Mueller, Joan
O'Neill, Eileen
Pace, Jane

Watson, Chris
Weber, Danny
Welch, Jo Caryl
Welsh, Ted
Wiggins, Barbara
Zalar, Mary

Morgan, Janice

President- Barbara Kurz
Vice-President - Karen Cruter
Recording Secretary- Anne lupberger
NFL Secretary - Sue Huber
Treasurer - Sally Grandy
Parliamentarian- Carol Cheek
Sponsor- Mr. Brian lee
Ackard, Peggy

Mosunaga , Laura

Moore, Merce

SPEECH CLUB

Tokomine, Connie

TenBrink , Shirley
Vogel, Donra
Warner, Gail
Weber, George
White , Koren
Wigg ins, Barbara

Brewer, Paulette

Brown, Robert
Chmura , Jean

Rose , Karen

SYMPOSIUM
President - Charolette Bell
Vice-President - Patricia lewis
Secretary - lydia Albright
Treasurer - Wiley Newbold
Sponsor- Mrs Mary Weed
Allen, Deloris
Ausbie, Elaine
Beebe, Linda
Bishop, Suzette
Boone, Angie
Boone, Sheryl
Crumal, Kathy
Fisher, Kathy
Guest, Patricia
Harris, Joyce
Henderson, Carman
Henderson, Rita
Kenaly, Edward

�Club Rosters
Leaver, Karen

lycurgus, Elivora
Nishimura, Cynthoa
Rountree, Ruthann
Sheffield, Beverly
Sloan, Daisy
Walker, Dora
Walker, Poleri
Will iams, Shirley

TARS
President
Richard Hernandez
Vice-President- Martin Sperry
Secretary Treasurer - Nancy Rigg
Committee Chairmen
Bill McCracken
David Steele
Sponsor - Mr. Michael Mahonchak

Bohm , Christy
Bonnot, Nancy
Bottorff, Donna
Bourke, Laurie
Cruter, Karen

Dallas , Mary
Demb;ck, Susan
Deutsch, Kathy
Deutsch , Sandy
Elson, Cherryl
fisher, Beth
forselius, Vol
Friedlob, Cindy
Gilmore, Sue
Glothor, Judy
Grandy, Sally

Masunaga , Laura

Holmes, Anne

Mayfield , Sondra
McNeill, Nancy
Middlebrook, Kris

f iel ds, Diane
fields, frances
fields, Renee
fisher, Kathy
Gall, Barbara

Moll , Meredy

Garcia, Yvonne

Routson, Deanna

Schilt, Jean

Treasurer -

Shepard , Dono

James Curtis

lynda Rock
Sponsor - Mr. Richard Nelson
Abe, Pat
Alarid , Robert
Anderson, Carol
Bosley, Richard

Shermock, Gail
Shermock, Susan
Schamp, Caroline
Stever, Be!h
Swenson, Cheryl
Troyer, Jackie
Vickers, Barbie
Vogel , Donra
Waddill, Jean
Wilkins, Jonnelle
Young, Suzanne

Brennan , Pat

Brodie, Judy
Caustrita, Ted
Hart, Kathy
Henderson , lynn
Henry, Alice
Henry, Shirley
Hickman, Karen

lamb, Afan
Lewallen, Janet
McGrath, Rosemary
Nichols, Marilyn
Studer, linda

TRI-HI-Y
President - Jane Pace
Vice-PreSident - Pat Garrett
Corresponding Secretory Lindo Hutchinson
Recording Secretory- Margie Schilt
Treasurer
Barb Kurz
Service Chairman - Claudio King
Chaplain - Sora Johnson
Sponsor - Miss Royolyn lockhart

Babbs, Mary
Blonas, Anthea

Humm, Marti

Henry, Judy

Riffel, Cathy
Sawaya, Alice

Boord Members - Bob Geismar
Wiley Newbold

Armstrong, Yvonne

Ausbie, Elaine
Beebe, linda
Benavidez, Rose
Bishop, Suzette
Brooks, Jeanne
Brown, Carolyn
Bruehl , Peggy
Bryant, Mikelle
Buffalo, Marian
Cash, Rose Marie
Combs, Patricio
Curtis, Diane
Deep, l in da
Elkins, Dione

Hart, Susie

Kelley, Betsy
lupberger, Anne
Miller, Barbara
Miller, Margaret
Parker, Jan
Plastina, Paige
Purdy, Debby

President - Jim Holyfield
Vice-President - Bunny Richards
Secretory - Schyleen Quails

Garlington, laveedo
Garrett, Pat
Gibbs, Mary Beth
Gilbertson, Coy
Glothor, Judy
Green, Debbie
Helgeson, Venita
Irving, Ginny
Johnson, Wyndol
Keiry, Edith
Kin g , Claudia
Kotzelnick , Gayle
Kunz, Mary
loomis, Barbara
lowman, Annette
Mohr, Gail Ann

Ahrens, Cheryl
Every, Anita
ford , Thomas
Hopper, Bob
Johnson , Ken
Kaulisch, Axel
Koshi, Stan
Ross, Clarke

TEEN -OEMS

239

WHITE JACKETS
President - Connie Taka mine
Vice-President - Susan Wytias
Corresponding Secretory - Suzanne Young
Secretaries - Sandy Febinger
Royce fields
Treasurers - Lindo Everitt
Bonnie Heidbrak
Historian - lorelei Jones
Droll Masters- Ann Davis
linda Stott
Por/imentarian -Marcia Thaemert
Sponsor - Mrs. May Dunkin
Aerni, Moni

Black, Sharon
Bonnot, Nancy
Brent, Mary
Briscoe, Dionne
Bruner, Patricia

Chavez, Shirley
Cunningham, Carol
Dohm, lois
Dryden , linda
Elkins, Diana
Elson, Cherryl
franz, Barbara

Faison, Lois

Moore, Merce

Gilmore, linda

Morgan, Janice

Gomez, Karen

Morishige, Jovalene
Mosley, Mary
Myers, Karen
O ' Neill, Eileen
Owens, Annette
Podolia, Connie
Parks, Joyce
Partridge, laura
Phillips, Elaine
Quails, Schyleen
Reagan , Patricia
Schaefer, Ann
Schamp, Caroline
Seymour, Ida
Smith,Sylvia
Speicher, Susan
Storr, Kathy
Stratton, Nancy
Stroh, Debbie
Takamine, Gail
Thaemert, Marcia
Torrington , Mary
Vickers, Barbara

Gray, Cynthia

Voge!, Donra
Warren, Mary
Watson, Valeria
Welch, Ja
Wickliffe, Alicia
Williams, Pat
Wosk, Bernice
Wright, Kayvonn
Young, Susan

Harris, Joyce
Hart, Chris
Hart, Kathi
Henderson, Carmen

Hill, Cherry
Hill, Thelma
Hocking, Julie
Hoffman, Andrea
Hoffman, Eloise
Hoffman, Patricia
Holmes, leslie
Jones, Nelda
King, Cheryl
Kons, Toni

langley, Wanda
langston , Brenda
Lester, Bonnie
Lewis, Eugenia

Milton, louise
Molock, Jackie
Moore, Deborah
Nichols, Marilyn
Noel, Angela
Norris, Peggy
Pointer laJuana
Quarles, Bettye
Rawlins, Beverly
Roberts, Helen
Rose, Carol
Ross, Leticia
Rountree, Ruthann

Y-TEENS
Co-Presidents- laura Partridge
Marilyn leach
Corresponding Secretary - Joyce Parks
Recording Secretory - Connie Padilla
Treasurer- Karen Rose
Program Chairman -Delilah Rose
Servoce Cha~rman - Sharon Werden
Worship Chairman - Lindo Everitt
Sponsor - Miss Jan loman
Aldrich, Brenda
Alarid, Joanne

Sanderson, Carol
Seymour, Ida
Seymour, Patricia
Sisneros, Chris
Sisneros, Irene

Stoker, Millie
Taylor, Juliana
Valdez, Esther
Walker, Paleri
Warren , Mary
Williamson , Cheryl
Wright, Kayvonne
Wysakowski, Nancy

�Student Index
A
Abdoo, Margo, 191
Abe, Pot, 156, 162, 179
Abel, Stan, 205
Achoh, Rick, 103, 172, 205
Acierno, Roger, 205
Ackord, Debbie, 191
Ackord, Peggy, 152, 205
Adams, Cherie, 159, 191
Adams, Pat, 205
Aden, Royce, 205
Aerni, Moni, 140, 146, 150, 153, 164,
174, 205
Agur, Robin, 159, 191
Alarid, JoAnn, 191
Alarid, Robert, 162
Aldrich, Brenda, 171, 16B
Aldrid, Jeanne, 16B
Alkove, David, 110, 179
Allen, Carolyn, 179
Allen, John, 179
Allen, Mike, 191
Allen, Sandra, 191
Allendorf, Tim, 205
Alvarez, Gary, 179
Alvarez, Jeanne, 191

Amato, Tony, 179
Anderson, Carol, 14B, 153, 163, 205
Anderson, Devonna, 179
Anderud, Allan, 14B
Ando, Susan, 91, 140, 205
Andrews, Sam, 205
Anzel, Barbara, 179
Aragon, Sally, 179
Aragon, Robert, 205
Argall, Judith, 205
Arguello, Nancy, 191
Armstrong, Richard 139, 172, 205
Armstrong, Twilla, 205
Armstrong, Yvonne, 153, 16B, 205
Arnsmeyer, Roy, 153, 206
Artzer, Connie, 155, 156, 191
Ashley, Ron, 179
Ashley, Janice, 16B
Atencio, Barbara, 206

Bell, Robert, 161, 206
Bell, Susan, 206
Belloirs, Chris, 172
Benavidez, Rose, 168
Bender, Maureen, 155
Benson, John, 139, 206
Bentley, Cindy, 159
Berry, David, 109
Berry, Marilyn, 206

Beth, Jeff, 174, 191
Belka, Nancy, 192
Bidwell, Dennis, 164, 192
Bingaman, Jon, 156, 159, 1BO
Bird, linda, 192
Bishop, Jerry, 206
Bishop, Suzette, 16B
Block, Ken, 192
Block, Ralph, 192
Black, Ron, 17 4, 180
Black, Sharon, 146, 174, 192
Blackwell, Jon, 206
Blakeman, Bev, 192
Blanas, Anthea, 142, 145, 206
Blount, Ann, 156, 206
Blunt, Tom, 141
Boggess, Glen, 103, 109, 172, 192
Bohannon, Desmond, 165, 170
Bohn, Christy, 142, 150, 192

Aumiller, Roberta, 161
Aumiller, Ramona, 191

Ausbie, Elaine, 16B, 206
Austin, Stan, 150, 191
Austin, Steve, 150, 191
Aydelott, Roger, 179

B
Babbitt, Barry, 206
Babbs, Mary, 142, 161, 179
Bachman, Chris, 156, 179
Boez, lorna, 156, 179
Bagan, Kathy, 143, 145, 159, 205
Baker, Bart, 206
Baker, John, 113, 139
Balderrama, Peggy, 206
Baldwin, Deborah, 191
Banker, Albert, 13B, 165, 206
Barber, John, 156, 172, 206
Barber, Judi, 156, 174
Barki, Rosalind, 159, 179
Barlow, Fred, 191
Barlowsky, Polo, 191
Barnes, Alono, 143, 14B, 179
Barnes, Roy, 159, 179
Barnes, Tom, 152
Barry, Roberto, 179
Bartholomew, Jock, 191
Bartholomew, Talbert, 151, 206
Bastien, Collette, 159, 191
Bateman, Beth, 206
Bouderer, Maria, 191

Boum, Dinah, 143, 159
Bautsch, Charlotte, 174, 206
Baynes, Pete, 179
Beardsheor, Meg, 159, 206
Beatty, linda, 171, 191
Beouman, Johannes, 206
Be Don, Ed, 103, 206
Beebe, linda, 161, 164, 16B, 191
Bein, Ellen, 152, 206
Beitscher, Carolyn, 206

Bell, Ann, 156
Bell, Ann, 171, 1BO
Bell, Bob, 145, 172, 191
Bell, Charlotte, 138, 191
Bell, Rebecca, 206

Bradford, Marbie, 192
Brady, Ron, 139, 192
Brame, Donna, 180

Brandon, Dwight, 1BO
Brandt, Nancy, 13B, 140, 154, 164, 207
Brosse, Rachel, 14.5

Brassell, Jane, 145, 155, 174, 207
Brassell, Jeffery, 207
Brennan, Pat, 148, 153, 162, 207
Brent, Mary, 143, 146, 192
Brewer, Paulette, 145, 207
Brewer, Bob, 110, 180
Briscoe, Dianne, 146, 148, 171, 192
Brodie, Judy, 156, 162, 180
Bromley, Mary, 192
Brooks, Jeanne, 168, 180
Brooks, Kathy, 153, 207
Brooks, Linda, 207
Brooks, Ocie, 110

Brown, Boyd, 192
Brown, Carolyn, 168, 207
Brown, Robert, 161
Browne, Russ, 154, 164

Brownfield, Mark, 207
Brownfield, Ned, 180
Bruehl, Peggy, 168, 180
Bruner, Pat, 146, 192
Brunton, Bob, 174, 180
Brunton, Richard, 1BO
Bruso, Carol, 180
Bryan, Dinah, 143, 192
Bryant, Mikelle, 16B, 207
Buchanan, Janice, 192
Buckley, Vickie, 171, 193
Buckstein, Sandy, 165, 207
Buerkle, Rachel, 159, 207
Buffalo, Marion, 168, 180
Bullock, Debra, 193
Bullock, William, 180
Burchfield, John, 154, 180
Burger, Edward, 207
Burk, Eugene, 207
Burlokov, Nina, 154, 207
Burress, Cynthia, 171, 192
Bush, Susan, 192
Butcher, Dorothy, 207
Butler, JoAnne, 208
Butler, Joel, 156

c

Bohnoff, Arlene, 161, 206
Bohnhoff Sondra, 192
Bolden, Bob, 139, 172
Bonham, Dove, 95, 151, 172, 207
Bonham, linda, 192
Bonham, Steve, 180
Bonnot, Nancy, 93, 142, 146, 192
Bonsib, John, 180
Bonsib, Pepper, 180
Boyer, Sherry, 192
Bosch, Moria, 207
Bosley, Richard, 162, 1BO
Batt, Richard, 109
Bottorff, Donna, 140, 142, 151, 159,
207
Bottorff, Ruth, 159
Bouchier, laura, 143, 180
Bouchier, Pat, 148, 155
Bourke, Lourie, 91, 95, 142, 143, 207
Bowen, Kathy, 1BO
Bowers, Jeanne, 171, 1BO
Bowers, Tina, 174, 207
Boyd, Doris, 161, 207
Boyle, Mike, 207
Bracken, linda, 207
Bradford, Cl\erry, 1BO

Cohill, James, 208
Caldwell, Frances, 151
Calhoun, Gilbert, 208
Campbell, Kathy, 156
Cannady, Geraldine, 192
Corocasis, Cynthia, 152, 155, 180
Caracasis, Diane, 208
Carnes, Diane, 180
Carr, Moll, 208
Carrasco, Belinda, 148
Carrasco, Regina, 14B, 155, 208
Carroll, Lindo, 156, 180
Carter, Holman, 172
Casebolt, Jim, 110, 139, 180
Cosh, Rose, 140, 16B, 208
Casselberry, Cheryl, 143, 155, 180
Coustrito, Ted, 150, 162, 208
Cavnar, Lindo, 95, 180
Chapman, Herrick, 89, 139, 141, 156,
192
Chapman, William, 181
Chavez, Shirley, 174, 146
Cheatham, Roger, 103, 172
Cheek, Carol, 139, 152, 155, 208
Cheley, Carolyn, 140, 143, 150, 208
Cheuen, Robert, 181
Chinn, Cry•tel, 181
Chmura, Jean, 159
Cisco, Ramona, 161, 208
Clark, Bill, 174, 181
Clark, Debra, 171
Clark, Everett, 208
Clarke, Carol, 208
Clarke, Koty, 140, 20B
Clarke, Ralph, 172, 208
Cleary, linda, 181
Cleland, Barbara, 208
Co, Vitalio, 182
Cockle, Wayne, 192
Coe, Carolyn, 145
Coe, Marilyn, 161, 208
Coffee, Judy, 145, 181

Coffey, lila, 159, 181
Cohen, Myra, 153, 208
Collard, Clark, 181
Collins, Cynthia, 171, 208
Collins, Dabney, 208
Collins, Denver, 181
Collins, Don, 192
Collins, Kathy, 145, 153, 181
Collins, Rena, 159
Ccllins, Robf!rt, 182
Combs, Pot, "t68
Connell, Mary, 192
Conrad, Tim, 156, 193
Cook, Debra, 208
Cook, Donna, 159
Cook, lorry, 115
Cook, Paula, 159
Cook, Susan, 209
Cooley, Bill, 209
Cooper, Alvin, 209
Cornell, Warren, 111, 139, 172, 209
Costa, Rudy, 152
Cowdry, John, 209
Cox, Klaus, 193
Cox, Carolyn, 145, 209
Crabb, Cindy, 156, 181
Craig, Bruce, 209
Cropson, Joyce, 193
Crosse, Connie, 209
Crouch, Charlie, 181
Croy, Janice, 193
Crownover. Michael, 181
Cruter, Koren, 140, 152, 157, 209
Cunningham, Artie, 154, 165
Cunningham, Carol, 143, 146, 193
Cunningham, lewana, 155, 209
Cunningham, Maurice, 209
Curtis, James, 162, 209
Curtis, James, 172
D
Dahm, lois, 145, 146, 174
Dalen, Barbara, 193
Dalla•, Mory, 142, 155, 182
Daniels, lloyd, 103
Davidson, Murray, 209
Davis, Ann, 143, 146, 167, 209
Davis, Barclay, 139, 181
Davis, Becky, 1B1
Davis, Bernard, 159
Davis, Charlie, 209
Davis, Debbie, 143, 209
Davis, John, 115, 172, 210
Davis, Kocky, 181
Do vis, Randy, 193
Davis, Rick, 210
Davis, Victoria, 193
Davison, Rosemary, 154, 164, 193
Dawkins, Wolter, 110
Deo, Mike, 145, 210
Deep, Lindo, 168, 193
Degenhart, Dennis, 110
Degenhart, Ron, 170, 210
del Junco, Dave, 141
del Junco, Gerry, 89,138,139, 141,
157, 210
Dembeck, Susan, 141, 143, 174,210
Dembeck, Robert, 182
Denious, Nancy, 145, 153, 181
Dennis, Kathy, 174, 181
Dennis, William, 210
Detrick, Alvin, 161, 210
Deutsch, Kathy, 143, 210
Deutsch, Sandy, 142, 143, 152, 1B1
Dexter, Claudia, 142, 151, 155
Diamond, Greg, 181
D•az, Jennie, 210
Dichter, laura, 210
Dick, David, 174
Dickens, Darrell, 110
Dickerson, Tim, 161, 210
Dill, Kittie, 210
Dill, Sendee, 13B, 140, 148, 210
Dillon, Charles, 155, 193
Dinah, John, 193
Ditson, lee, 181
Dixon. Melissa, 193
Doida, Sharon, 173, 194
Domenoe, Barbara, 193
Dorok, Morcia, 151, 210
Dorau, Werrter, 181
Do&lt;tzback, KGrl, 156

�Student Index
Downey, Donald, 194
Downey, Margaret, 164, 181
Dreher, Patty, 174, 194
Dreyer, Danny, 174, 194
Dreyer, Ran, 210
Drommond, Ray, 194

Drammond, Sue, 1.56, 181
Dryden, linda, 146, 210
Duncan, Thelma, 181
Dunham, Greg, 103, 145, 172, 210
Dunn, Lonnie, 211
Dunn, Steve, 211
Duvall, Steve, 152, 154, 157, 165
Dyson, Bob, 165

Ebell, Mary, 194
Eberhart, Regan, 155
Eckhardt, John, 145, 181
Edwards, Dave, 181
Edwards, Richard, 211
Eggleston, Judy, 145, 181
Eisnach, Dwight, 109, 139, 1.56, 194
Eldredge, Kay, 140, 143, 152, 157, 211
Elenbogen, Randi, 181
Elkins, Diana, 141, 168, 211
Ellsworth, Roger, 211
Elmblad, Jean, 154, 194
Elmore, Marianne, 211

Elson, Cherryl, 91, 142, 143, 146, 211
En arson, Judy, 145, 194
Encinias, Theresa, 181
Enderson, Robert, 211

English, Don, 148
Epperson, Dirk, 138, 141, 1.56, 164, 194
Eppleston, Glen, 115, 138, 172, 211
Erdmann, Gwen, 155, 164, 211
Erickson, Cliff, 110, 174
Erwin, Sharon, 181

Euell, Gregg, 172, 211
Everitt, linda, 146, 168, 211
Everman, Ralph, 211
Eversman, Dorrell, 115, 181
Every, Anita, 1.56, 194
F

Faison, lois, 168, 194
Falcon, Carlota, 161, 211
Fancher, Randy, 181
Farrell, John, 211
Farris, Stacey, 211
fay, Shirley, 181
Febinger, Sondra, 146, 211
Feilbert, Ruthe, 140, 211
Ferguson, Denise, 159, 174, 181
Fernandez, Irene, 194

Fields, Diane, 143, 168, 181
Fields, Frances, 168
Fields, Ray, 165, 211

Fields, Renee, 161, 168, 171, 211
Fields, Royce, 146, 161, 173,211
Fields, Willie, 109, 194
Finley, Tom, 211
Fisher, Andy, 181
Fisher, Beth, 142, 155, 174, 181
Fisher, Kathy, 168
Fisher, linda, 211
Fisher, Ronald, 181
Fletcher, lewis, 151
Fletcher, Veronica, 194
Fliegler, Gail, 138, 140, 152, 157, 167,
212
Fliegler, Susie, 152, 154, 157, 167
Florey, James, 141, 172,212
Florquist, Rod, 109, 139, 172, 194
Flournoy, Donald, 182
Floyd, Barbara, 155, 1.56, 182
Follansbee, Bob, 141, 1.56, 194
Ford, Russell, 212
Forselius, Val, 142, 182
Foster, Dove, 212
Foster, Mark, 212
foster, Vanny, 194
Fotinos, Angela, 146, 212
frabig, Charlotte, 182
Fraley, Jennifer, 182
Franchini, Terry, 139, 172, 212
Francis, Julie, 182
Franz, Barbara, 146, 164, 171, 194
Franz, Rosemarie, 155, 182

Franklin, Sharon, 194
Franklin, Tim, 182

Fresquez:, Josie, 171

Fresquez, Susan, 194
Fresquez:, Vangie, 171

Frey, Rod, 145, 182
Frison, May, 212
Friedlob, Cindy, 140, 142, 212
Fry, Barbara, 194
Fuller, John, 141, 172, 212
G

Gagan, Kathy, 212
Gale, AI, 172, 212
Gall, Barbara, 168, 212
Gallegos, Eileen, 155, 165, 182
Garcia, Christine, 182
Garcia, Peter, 212
Garcia, Yvonne, 168, 182
Garlington, laveeda, 146, 151, 194
Gomer, Sonny, 159

Garrett, David, 194
Garrett, David, 182

Gorrell, John, 194
Garrett, Laurel, 212
Garrett, Pat, 90, 142, 146, 212
Gates, Bob, 139, 141, 172, 194
Gatseos, Georgia, 153, 212
Gatseos, Pete, 152, 165
Gaul, David, 172, 212
Geismar, Robert, 162, 194
Gerke, Denise, 182
Gersten, Dennis, 213
Gettler, Rebecca, 213
Gibbons, Terry, 159
Gib~s, Mary Beth, 143, 146, 194
Giddings, Yvonne, 171
Gilbert, Kathy, 155, 182
Gilbertson, Cay, 91, 93, 95, 146, 157,
194
Gilchrist, Bruce, 103, 139, 141, 145,
172, 213
Gilmore, linda, 168, 213
Gilmore, Sue, 138, 142, 1.56, 213
Gilson, Carole, 213
Gipson, Bernard, 139, 172, 213
Glassey, Pat, 194
Glathar, Judy, 142, 143, 146, 213
Goldberg, Mark, 139, 213
Goldsmith, Ross, 194
Goldsmith, William, 213
Golson, Carolyn, 194
Gomez, Karen, 110, 168, 194
Gonzales, Diana, 213
Goodion, Keith, 213
Gore, Cynthia, 182
Gathman, Sue, 174, 213
Gottardi, Mary, 150, 194
Graham, Mary, 152, 213
Grams, Gary, 213
Grandy, Sally, 140, 142, 152, 1.56, 213
Grandy, Sandra, 182
Grauberger, linda, 213
Gray, Tom, 182
Gray, Cynthia, 168, 194
Gray, Dale, 194
Greco, Paul, 110
Greeley, John, 182
Green, Alvin, 213
Green, Barbaro, 213
Green, Constance, 213
Green, Debbie, 91, 146, 1.56, 213
Green, James, 213
Green, Patricia .. 182
Green, Tim, 213
Green, William, 182
Greenberg, Walter, 182
Greer, Tim, 89, 139, 172, 213
Grier, Pamela, 194
Griffin, Joe, 194
Griffin, Marilyn, 143, 214
Griffin, Sheila, 182
Grigg, Scott, 110
Griggsmiller, Neal, 184, 194
Grimes, Burt, 214
Groves, lynette, 171, 182
Gruenberg, Shirley, 155, 182
Guest, Pat, 159, 182
Guffey, Pat, 161
Gunn, Eddie, 214
Gunn, Gary, 214
Gunn, Joan, 194
Gunnlman, Janet, 148, 214
Gurtler, Nancy, 155, 214

H
Hadley, Barry, 174
Hagadorn, Debra, 190
Hoger, Jane, 182
Hager, Shannon, 214
Hall, Cindy, 143, 182
Hall, Jeanne, 183
Hall, linda, 214
Hall, Russell, 94, 139, 214
Hall, Stephen, 214
Hall, Wesley, 183
Hallberg, Kris, 151, 214
Hallet, David, 109, 196
Hami Iton, Beaver, 183
Hamilton, Brian, 196
Hammer, Butch, 161, 214
Hammers, Sandy, 151, 214
Hampton, Barry, 214
Hanatoni, Susan, 214
Hanley, Glenn, 10:t, 139, 172, 214
Hannah, Barbara, 1.56, 183
Hardaway, Deborah, 171
Harden, linda, 215
Hardy, John, 110, 183
Harlicke, Irene, 167
Harmon, Gloria, 171, 215
Harris, Bobbie, 140,215
Harris, Chartelle, 159
Harris, Joyce, 168
Hart, Chris, 168, 215

Henry, Shirley, 162, 196
Hernandez, Richard, 138, 196
Hess, lana, 196
Hess, Paul, 196
Henenius, Connie, 215
Hickman, Karen, 140, 162, 215
Hicks, Sandy, 143, 196
Hiden, Irma, 215
Hill, Cherry, 168
Hill, Rosie, 216
Hill, Thelma, 168
Hilliard, Jerry, 110
Hillmeyer, Downey, 183
Hindman, Chris, 103, 141, 172,216
Hindman, Margaret, 154, 167, 196
Hochowski, Judy, 159, 216
Hocking, Julie, 168
Hoffman, Andrea, 168
Hoffman, Eloise, 168
Hoffman, Pat, 151, 168, 216
Hollis, Robert, 216
Holme, Peter, 141, 172, 196
Holmes, Ann, 95, 142, 216
Holmes, Carol, 161, 216
Holmes, Ginny, 183
Holmes, Greg, 139, 172, 216
Holmes, leslie, 168, 216
Holmes, lana, 1.56, 183
Holt, Karen, 196
Holtus, Bill, 152
Holyfield, James, 138, 162, 216
Hood, Brenda, 171, 216
Hooker, Michael, 110
Horvat, Diane, 174, 216
Horvat, Mike, 174, 183
Horvath, George, 115, 1.56
Hosea, Geofry, 138,216
Houlihan, Barbara, 216
Houlihan, Penny, 143, 196
Houston, Tracie, 171
Howard, Lefair, 216
Hubbard, Marva, 196
Huber, Susan, 138, 140, 152, 155, 157,
216
Hucalo, Nicholas, 196
Hudgins, Andrea, 183, 216
Hudson, Barbara, 183
Huff, Joe, 141, 216
Hume, Greg, 103, 139, 172
Hume, James, 217
Humm, Marti, 143, 146, 217
Humphreys, Dennis, 165
Hurd, Barbara, 140, 143, 217
Huston, Jane, 143, 196
Hutchison, Jane, 196
Hutchinson, linda, 142, 143,217
Hutchinson, Paul, 217

Irving, Ginny, 143, 146, 19\1
Irwin, Pam, 152, 155, 1.56
Iwasaki, Janice, 143, 174, 197
Hart, Kathie, 1.56, 196
Hart, Kothi, 162, 168, 196
Hart, Susie, 142, 183
Hortman, Gene, 215
Haskins, Suzy, 1.56, 174, 196
Hastings, Carolyn, 143, 155, 215
Hastings, Celeste, 183
Hawkins, John, 215
Haynes, Margaret, 183
Healy, Pat, 215
Healy, Terry, 196
Hearn, Carol, 215
Hecht-Nielsen, Jim, 103, 109
Heckel, Chris, 215
Heckel, Ted, 183
Hedge, Juliet, 143, 155, 196
Heger, Kathy, 140, 215
Heidbrak, Bonnie, 138, 140, 146, 1.56,
215
Heilig, Mary Ann, 143, 174, 215
Heiple, Susan, 1.56, 215
Helgeson, Venita, 146, 152, 164, 196
Hemenover, Sondra, 196
Henderson, Carmen, 168
Henderson, Erskine, 1.56, 165
Henderson, John, 145
HPnderson, lynn, 150, 162, 183
Hendryson, John, 103, 172, 215
Henry, Alice, 161, 162, 215
Henry, Judy, 142, 143,215

Jackson, Deborah, 183
Jackson, James, 216
Jackson, Jim, 103, 109, 153, 197
Jackson, Jan, 183
Jackson, Lester, 197
Jackson, lyusa, 197
Jackson, Steve, 113, 172, 217
Jackson, Sandra, 167
Jacobs, Sandra, 1.56, 183
Jenkins, Donald, 216
Jensen, Lauro, 197
Jensen, linda, 140, 151,217
Jent, Bob, 155, 217
Jew, Carolyn, 183
Jew, linda, 197
Johnson, Carol, 155, 183
Johnson, Carole, 217
Johnson, Charles, 197
Johnson, Charlie, 165, 183
Johnson, Elaine, 196
Johnson, Ed, 145
Johnson, Gwen, 183
Johnson, Ken, 164, 197
Johnson, Lars, 217
Johnson, Laura, 171
Johnson, Janie, 13B, 161, 197
Johnson, Michael, 197
Johnson, Robert, 217

241

�Student Index
Johnson, Sandra, 156
Johnson, Santford, 152
John•on, Sara, 138, 1..0, 142, 217
Johnson, Toni, 197
John•on, Wyndol, 143, 146, 217
Johnston, Tim, 197
Johnstone, Steven, 111, 172
Jones, Arlene, 217
Jones, Cleto, 217
Jones, Conni, 159, 197
Jones. Connie, 183
Jones, Dale, 139, 141, 154, 156,217
Janes, lorelei, 1..0, 146, 148, 153, 217
Jones, Mike, 183
Jones, Nelda, 168, 217
Jones, Reginald, 172
Josephson, Bunny, 197
Jussell, Janice, 138, 217

K
Kane, Kathy, 143, 218
Karakawa, Phil, 139, 218
Karr, Andy, 156, 1B3
Kato, Donna, 151, 156, 197
Kato, Sharon, 151, 156, 21B
Katz, les, 139, 197
Kaulisch, Axel, 197
Kavas, George, 218
Kawakami, Albert, 161, 218
Kawamoto, George, 109, 139, 197
Kawashima, Karen, 183
Keating, Sheila, 1B3
Keefer, Stephen, 197
Keiry, Edith, 146, 164, 197
Kelley, Betsy, 142, 145, 21B
Kelley, Jacqueline, 21B
Kelley, Kay, 1B5
Kelley, Terry, 197
Kemp, Stephen, 197
Kenney, Pete, 138, 152, 159
Kinart, Candace, 153, 1B5
Kindel, William, 13B, 154, 165, 174, 21B
Kindel, Winfield, 197
King, Cheryl, 168
King, Claudia, 142, 146, 198
King, Harry, 111, 139, 172, 218
King, Jeanette, 198
Klatt, Kathleen, 161, 165, 198
Kline, Kris, 174, 198
Knowles, Merilynn, 18.S
Knox, Robert, 218
Koberstein, Debra, 148, 153,218
Kader, Marie, 19B, 21B
Kons, Toni, 1.50, 168, 21B
Kontnik, John, 21B
Kopp, linda, 185
Koshi, Stan, 164, 19B

Koto, Paul, 165, 21B
Kotzelnick, Gayle, 1..0, 146, 218
Kramer, Roxanne, 218
Krause, Janet, 18.S
Kroutmon, Stan, 218

Kretschmar, James, 185
Krill, Juli, 155,185
Kriwenkow, Olga, 153, 185
Kunz, Mary, 93, 146, 148, 198
Kurz, Barbara, 138, 142, 152,218
Kusulas, Elaine, 153, 161,218
L
lacey, Michael, 218
Lachman, Dave, 152, 219
lagrimanta, Greg, 198
lamb, Allan, 162, 185
lambott, linda, 148, 156, 167,219
lambott, Danny, 185
Lamers, John, 185
Lone, Ann, 155, 19B
lane, Toni, 219
lang, Michael, 185
langley, Wanda, 168, 198
langston, Brenda, 168, 219
Largent, Eleanore, 155, 19B
larson, Bill, 198
Lasky, Jay, 219
Layden, Nick, 198
leach, Marilyn, 13B, 16B, 219
Leaver, Karen, 155
lechowicz, George, 103
lee, lloyd, 219
leFree Michael , 167, 185
leonard, Noel, 198
leslie, Lurlene, 198
lester, Bonnie, 168, 219
lester, Carol, 161
levin, Ken, 139, 153, 174, 198
Levinson, Richard, 139, 156, 19B
levy, Art, 103, 172, 219
Lewallen, Janet, 162, 185
lewis, Charles, 198
lewis, Eugenia, 16B, 219
lewis, Jeanne, 171
Lighthall, Gary, 185
lindsay, Doug, 219
lindsay, Tim, 185
Linke, Bill, 219
linn, Robert, 198
linton, Carla , 138, 1..0, 153, 219
Linzy, Vickie, 1.S.S
Litke, larry, 198
Littlejohn, Kathryn, 1B5
Liuzzi, Ken, 156
loechner, Fred, 198
Loeffler, Rick, 154, 156, 165
lohr, linda, 19B
loomis, Barbara, 1..0, 143, 146, 219
Loredo, Eddie, 19B
lotz, Richard, 154, 156, 219
loui, Ken, 138, 170, 219
love, linda, 151, 153, 161, 219
loveland, Mickie, 219
lowman, Annete, 146, 171
lucas, Clyde, 109, 198
Luers, Paul, 148, 219
lukich, Borbara, 185
lukich, Tom, 145, 174, 219
lung, Ken, 152, 155, 220
lung, Albert, 14B, 156, 198
lupbergor, Anne, 142, 152, 220
lydia, Johnny, 220
lynch, Gwen, 198
lyon•, Bill, 220
M
MacArthur, George, 19B
MacDonnell, Janny, 220
MacDougal, Greg, 110, 1B5
Machina, Alex, 165
MacKay, Vickie, 156, 220
Maclnto•h, Bill, 103, 139, 172, 220
Maclean, Bruce, 13B, 153, 156, 220
Maclean, Diana, 143, 156, 198
Maclei•h, Cindy, 153, 185
Macleod, Bruce, 165, 198
MacMillan, Hugh, 103, 172, 220
Madden, Kelly, 185
Mahoney, lani, 185
Mohr, Gail, 146, 220
Mannelito, Daisy, 1B5

Manning, Anne, 1..0, 143, 221
Mansell, Kerry, 143, 198
Man•ell, Mike, 174, 220
Manzanares, Cecelia, 198
Marecak, Joe, 110
Marecak, Mike, 220
Margolin, David, 174. 220
Marinace, James. 220
Markis, Kathy, 143, 185
Martin, Coy, 18.S
Martinchick, Rita, 156, 19B
Mason, Herbert, 1B5
Mason, John, 198
Mason, lawrence, 220
Masunaga, laura, 1..0, 146, 157, 220
Matheney, William, 220
Matthews, Terry, 95, 103, 220
Maxey, Mike, 220
May, Greg, 220
Mayberry, Jeanette, 171, 220
Maybury, Ron, 154, 198
Mayeda, Dianne, 18.S
Mayfield, Sandra, 146, 151, 19B
Mayo, Donald, 1B5
McAndrews, Connie, 148, 156, 159, 1B5
McBride, M1ckey, 152
McCormack, Brian, 95, 111, 172,220
McCoy, Teresa, 161, 220
McCue, Kathy, 148, 161, 222
McCue, Joe, 148, 185
McDavid, Margo, 198
McDonald , John, 152, 170,222
McDonald, Bob, 222
McElhinney, Mark, 103, 139, 145, 172,
222
McElroy, linda, 155, 185
McFarland, Alfred, 110, 185
McGee, David, 110, 1B5
McGee, Gloria, 199
McGee, Kathy, 156
McGrath, Rosemary, 148, 162, 1B5, 222
McGuire, Janet, 222
McKay, Patsy, 222
McKee, Cynthia, 156, 222
McKelvey, Marcia, 199
McKee, Edith, 199
McKenzie, Ellen, 222
McKinzie, Mary, 199
Mclaughlin, Bill, 159
Mclemore, Clestine, 222
McNamara, Joseph, 222
McNeill, Carol, 161, 185
McNeill James 199
McNeill, Nancy, 146, 153
McPherson, Cheryl, 222
McWilliams, Michael, 154, 222
McWilliams, Sean, 145, 154, 165, 199
Mead, Richard, 199
Mederos, Minerva, 222
Mejia, Iris, 199
Melnick, Evie, 174, 199
Melnick, Herb, 199
Menke, Susan, 199
Mensing, Cynthia, 185
Meredith, Charlotte, 161, 222
Meyer, Paul, 222
Mickels:&gt;n, Sylvia, 222
Middlebrook, Tina, 146, 148, 199
Miller, Barbara, 142, 152, 222
Miller, Claudia, 159, 199
Miller, Ken, 152, 155, 156, 222
Miller, Margie, 159, 199
Miller, Margaret, 142, 143, 222
Miller, Regina, 156
Miller, Roger, 141, 156, 157,222
Milligan, Charlie, 139, 141, 156, 199
Milligan, Terry, 111, 13B, 139,141,
145, 222
Mills, Cheri, 222
Millward, Janice, 161, 199
Milton, louise, 168, 222
Mines, Reggie, 110
Mitchell, Barbara, 199
Mitchell, Eric, 199
Mitsis, Phil, 185
Molina, Sam, 103, 109
Moll, Meredy, 146, 199
Molock, Jackie, 168, 199
Manley, Dariel, 153, 222
Monson, David, 199
Montes, Ann, 13B, 1..0, 143, 223
Moore, Debbie, 143, 168, 171, 223

Moore, Malinda, 1B6
Moore, Mercie, 146, 199
Moore, Robert, 223
Morgan, Donald, 165
Margan, Janice, 146, 199
Morgan, William, 223
Morimoto, Kerry, 186
Morimoto, Ellen, 138, 140, 151, 156, 223
Morishige, Jovolene, 146, 151, 171, 199
Morris, Mark, 95, 103, 109, 172, 199
Morrison, Trvdi, 156
Moses, Brad, 186
Mosley, Mary, 146, 151, 154, 199
Mueller, Joan, 1..0, 223
Mueller, Roberta, 156, 159, 223
Mullins, Julie, 148
Murphy, Ken, 186
Myers, Dave, 199
Myers, Karen, 143, 146
N

Nody, Creighton, 89, 95, 103, 172, 223
Nakashima, Connie, 223
Nakashima, Vicki, 156
Nakata, Wes, 113, 141, 172,223
Nathan, Corinne, 1.56, 167
Navarro, Chris, 171, 199
Naylor, Andy, 223
Neelsen, Dixie, 199
Neil, David, 186
Neil, larry, 186
Nelms, Richard, 223
Nelms, Sandra, 156
Nelson, Dolores, 186
Nelson, Mike, B9, 95, 103, 139, 141,
156, 172, 223
Nesbit, Miki, 159
Nesbit, Mimi, 159
Nethawoy, Susan, 153, 223
Neubert, Vivian, 186
Neumann, Judy, 13B, 151, 223
Newbold, Wiley, 162, 223
Newell, Donna, 14B, 223
Newlin, Kay, 224
Newton, Jennie, 174, 224
Nichols, Marilyn, 162, 16B
Nielsen, Nannetee, 199
Nieminen, Matt, 199
Nieto, lonnie, 110
Nightingale, Conrad, 224
Nitta, Marcia, 186
Nishikawa, Barry, 224
Nixon, Barbara, 152
Nixon, Diana, 224
Noel, Angie, 152, 16B, 186
Noel, Theodius, 224
No nay, lou, 156
Norris, Barbaro, 143, 145, 224
Norris, Burton, 199
Norris, Peggy, 13B, 168, 171, 224
Norton, Mary, 199
Nunley, Michael, 115, 199
Nuss, Michele, 186
0
Ohmer, Dottie, 143, 200
Ohr, Matt, 165, 200
Oliver, Carma, 186
Oliver, Bill, 109
Oliverius, Frank, 224
Olson, Steve, 110, 1B6
O'Neill, Chris, 139, 154, 155, 186
O'Neill, Eileen, 1..0, 146, 155, 164,
174, 224
Onodera, Glenn, 171, 224
Ordunez, Geronimo, 200
Ormsby, Monico, 171
Ortega, Cathy, 200
Overklnd, Kris, 153, 186
Overton, Sharon, 224
Owens, Annette, 146
p

Pace, Jane, 94, 138, 1..0, 142, 224
Packer, Gail, 143, 224
Pocker, Mimi, 174, 200
Padilla, Connie, 146, 168
Padilla, Steve, 151
Palmer, Vicki, 200
Pantaleon, Magaly, 224
Pappas, Kathy, 145, 224

�Student Index
ParRer, Janet, 142, 156, 224
Parker, Run, 152, 165, 186
Parks, Edward, 200
Parks, Joyce, 146, 156, 168, 225
Parks, M•ke, 110, 156, 186
Partridge, laura, 138, 1-46, 168, 22.5
Peak, David, 110, 186
Peele, Paulette, 155, 156
Perez., BerniCe, 156

Peras, Tony, 152, 154, 164, 165
Peros, Elaine. 225
Peras, Phyllis, 225
Perske, Roger, 225
Persson, Lynn, 225
Petenan, Donald, 138, 14.5, 22.5
Peterson, Gory, 22.S
Pete!, John, 139, 225
Pettes, Chris, 186
Pfeifer, Glen, 153, 225
Phelps, Chris, 145, 186
Phelps, Ward, 172, 200
Phillips, Jim, 141, 156, 165
Phillips, Elaine, 146, 200
Phillips, Michelle, 161, 171, 225
Phillips, Peggy, 186
Philpott, Susan, 200
Pieratt, Jay, 159, 186
Pierson, Bev, 225
Plante, Mary, 225
Plastina, Paige, 142, 143, 156, 186
Platts, Theresia, 225
Poindexter, Gail, 200
Poindexter, Virginia, 186

Poindexter, Lojuona, 168, 171

Portugal, AI, 200
Powell, Juanita, 167, 200
Prendergast, !Irian, 141, 152, 157, 172
225
Prendergast, Gail, 155, 174
Price, Gary, 225
Pritchard, Cheryl, 159
Probst, Molly, 155, 186
Pryor, O.v, 143, 186
Pryor, leland, 225
Pryor, Mike, 139, 141, 155, 225
Pudlik, David, 154, 225
Purdy, Debby, 142

Q
Quails, Schyleen, 143, 146, 151, 152,
162, 168, 174, 200
Quail, Cynthia, 225
R
Radovich, lynette, 186
Ramsey, Marvin, 226
Rankin, lin, 143, 226
Reagan, Patty, 146, 153, 200
Rausch, Keith, 88, 172, 226
Rawlings, Oev, 168

Rea, Kim, 111, 139,145,226
Redfearn, Mark, 151, 200
Reece, Eddie, 226
Reed, Melody, 226
Refakis, Mike, 164, 200
Reilly, Judy 155
Renner, Mark, 165
Revels, James, 103, 109, 200
Reynolds, Bill, 103, 226
Rhoads, John, 186
Rhoades, McGregor, 156, 174, 186
Richards, Bunny, 148, 162, 226
Richardson, Ken, 139, 226
Richter, Rosie, 226
Riede, Ann, 200
Riede, Sill, 226
Riffel, Cathy, 142, 226
Rigg, Nancy, 159, 187
Rihonek, Oelita, 200

Rios, Delilah, 226
Ritterspach, Gail, 226
Robert, Ray, 150, 165, 154
Roberts, Helen, 168
Robins, Reginald, 187

Robinson, Freda, 187
Robinson, Juanita, 200
Robinson, Michaele, 226
Robinson, Rickey, 226

Robinson, Scott, 156, 139, 113
Rock, linda, 155, 162, 226
Rodocker, Karon, 174, 143

R~gers, Donna, 143, 151, 156, 226
Rogers, Warren, 187
Rogers, Wayne, 226
Roggenbach, Michele, 187
Rose, Delilal&gt;, 168
Rose, Glenda, 159
Rose, Helen, 168
Rose, Karen, 140, 148, 168, 226
Ross, Betsy, 146, 150, 156, 227
Ross, Clarke, 200
Rcss, John, 141, 227
Ross, Kathy, 187
Ross, Leticia, 168, 227
Ross, Mike, 159, 171

Rottmann, Kurt, 200

Rountree, Ruthann, 153, 168
Routson, Deanna, 155, 200
R~wley, Ann, 227
Royal, Stan, 156
Rucker, Pat, 161, 200
Ruggles, Glenn, 167, 227
Ryan, Robert, 227

s
Sage, Daniel, 227
Sais, Kathyrine, 186
Sais, lillian, 186
Sakamoto, Harriet, 143, 227
Saks, Nina, 143, 186
Salinas, Joe, 227
Salinas, Phillip, 200
Sanchez, Wilbur, 227
Sanders, Herbert, 103, 172, 227
Sanders, JoAnn, 201
Sanderson, Carol, 151, 168, 171, 227
Sandusky, Steven, 201
Santifer, Brenda, 201
Sauls, Stephen, 227
Sawaya, Alice, 142, 143, 227
Sawaya, Mike, 139, 141, 156, 201
Sawyer, Ken, 201
Schaefer, Anne, 146, 174, 201
Schaefer, Clement, 159
Schafer, Chesler, 201
Schaier, Edith, 186
Schemel, David, 111, 139, 227
Schilt, Jean, 142, 143, 187
Schilt, Margie, 142, 143, 155, 227
Schmaltz, Steve, 115, 156, 227
Schmid, Dave, 134, 227
Schmidt, Judy Jo, 171,227
Schmitt, Shirley, 187
Schamp, Caroline, 142, 146, 155,201
Scribner, Carol, 187
Scrivner, lance, 110
Seftor, laurence, 154, 227
Segerhammar, Beth, 155, 167, 201
Sekyra, Candy, 91, 227
Seymour, Ida, 146, 168, 227
Seymour, Pat, 143, 168, 187
Shafer, Robert, 227
Shaffer, Rick, 171
Shanahan, James, 110, 187
Shannon, Rick, 150, 227
Sharpe, Mary Ann, 151, 228
Show, James, 187,
Sheffield, Cynthia, 228
Shepard, Dan, 142, 152
Shermack, Gail, 142, 187
Shermack, Susan, 140, 142, 14.5, 228
Sherriff, Patricia, 201
Shiveley, Michael, 187
Short, Doug, 201
Shwayder, Marti, 228
Siedleski, Marjorie, 201
Siems, Stephen, 201
Sills, Sharon, 228
Silver, Larry, 228
Silverman, Terry, 155, 156, 187

Simington, Mike, 201
Simmons, Paula, 161, 22B
Simmons, Sheila, 228
Simpson, Rodney, 228
Simpson, Stephen, 228
Sim•, Wando, 201
Sisack, Sheila, 201
Sisneros, Chris, 168
Sisneros, Irene, 168
Skeeters, Gary, 228
Skolout, Bill, 145, 187

Skubal, lou, 94, 153, 201
Slack, Robert, 228
Slovek, Gary, 103, 109, 172, 201
Slovek, John, 103, 138, 172, 228
Smith, Carol, 187
Smith, Del, 100, 109, 201
Smith, Doyce, 161, 228
Smith, Edw1n, 187
Smith, Herbert, 103, 109
Smith, Jim, 14.5, 187
Smith, Janice, 201
Smith, Kathy, 151, 174, 201
Smith, linda, 201
Smith, Margaret, 140, 154, 228
Smith, Mark, 201
Smith, Mildred, 228
Smith, Patricia, 187
Smith, Sandi, 145, 155, 174, 228
Smith, Stan, 103, 228
Smith, Sylvia, 93, 146, 151, 201
Smith, Yvonne, 188
Smitley, Gregg, 228
Sneed, John, 228
Sagn, Richard, 188
Somsky, Debby, 148, 228
Sorenson, Michael, 161
Spaulding, Ann, 154, 229
Speicher, Sue, 146, 152, 201
Speidel, Chris, 229
Spencer, John, 155, 1:&gt;9, 201
Spencer, larry, 155
Spencer, Melinda, 229
Spencer, Mimi, 155, 1B8
Sperry, Martin, 152, 201
Spirek, Marie, 171, 188
Squire, lynn, 229
Stafford, Donna, 159, 201
Stafford, Kay, 1B8
Stafford, Neal, 188
Standley, Dick, 174, 229
Standley, Susan, 188
Stanek, linda, 188
Stanek, Tom, 201
Starr, Gary, 151, 165, 188
Storr, Kathy, 93, 143, 146,201
Steele, Dolores, 189
Steele, Mary louise, 150, 163, 229
Steinhardt, Mike, 153, 229
Stephens, larry, 109
Stephens, Shirley, 171
Stern, Gary, 113, 139, 174, 188
Sterrett, lawrence, 229
Stevens, Donna, 151, 188
Stever, Beth, 142, 155, 188
Stewart, Dale, 229
Stewart, Richard, 229
Stirling, Stephen, 229
Stoenner, Ann, 159
Stoker, Millie, 168, 201
Stoole, Debbie, 161, 229
Stott, linda, 140, 146, 152, 157,229
Stout, Becky, 174, 201
Stranahan, Gory, 111, 229
Stratton, Jackie, 156, 201
Stratton, Nancy, 93, 143, 146
Streed, Ron, 229
Streno, larry, 110
Stribling, Mary, 188
Strickland, Jim, 165
Stripling, Pamela, 171, 229
Stroh, Debbie, 146, 151, 153, 156,229
Stroh, Sherry, 188
Strom, Tony, 188
Strom, Paul, 188
Strong, Rosie, 201
Studer, lynn, 162, 188
Suchowiejko, Alice, 159, 202
Sudduth, Judi, 230
Suesser, Albert, 288
Sullivan, Philip, 230
Suit, Marcia, 159
Summers, David, 154, 156, 230
Sutherland, linda, 188
Suzuki, Stev.,, 230
Swanson, Rodger, 230
Swanson, Willa, 230
Swearengen, Joey, 202
Sweek, Steve, 202
Sweeney, Donald, 230
Sweeney, Kathy, 150, 230
Sweeney, Phi lis, 159, 202
Swenson, Cheryl, 142, 152, 230

T
Taft, Sherry, 202
Tague, George, 103, 230
Takamine, Connie, 138 1 140, 146, 150,
153, 156, 230
Takamine, Gail, 143, 146, 230
Talmage, Jenny, 230
Tamaki, Kim, 153
Tanoka, Daniel, 188
Taniwaki, Walter, 202
Tannenbaum, Greg, 1.56
Tannenbaum, Kevin, 154, 156, 165, 202
Tawil, Josette, 140, 150, 155, 156, 230
Taylor, Cynthia, 230
Taylor, Doug, 167, 230
Taylor, James, 230
Taylor, Juliana, 168
Taylor, Sylvester, 202
Taylor, Walter, 153, 161,202
Tedesko, Jackie, 174, 202
Tenbrink, AI, 170
Tenbrink, Steve, 230
Thach, Susan, 138, 140, 150, 152, 156,
230
Thaemerl, Judy, 155, 188
Thaemert, Marcia, 140, 146, 230
Thaemert, Richard, 188
Thayer, Sandi, 231
Thomas, Paul, l48
Thompson, Bob, 230
Thompson, Charles, 230

Thompson, Doyal, 202
Thompson, Sue, 202

Thompson, Elois, 231
Thomsen, David, 156
Thurmon, Nancy, 230

Thurow, Bill, 172, 231
Tice, Paul, 202
Tickton, David, B9, 113, 141, 1.52, 172,
230
Tillis, Rayford, 103, 172, 231
Timberlake, Richard, 154, 165, 188
Toadvyn, Marcia, 159, 231
Toliver, Sheila, 171, 231
Tooley, Donald, 231
Tooley, Tom, 188
Topping, Archie, 103, 109
Torrington, Mary, 146, 155, 202
Townsend, Joy, 231
Townsend, leslie, 231
Travis, Pam, 167, 202
Traxler, Charles, 188
Triggs, Elaine, 202
Traster, Fred, 165
Trotsky, James, 113, 139,150, 172,231
Trayer, Jackie, 140, 142, 156, 231
Trujillo, Antoinette, 202
Trujillo, Christella, 231
Trujillo, Mary, 188
Tucker, Kristie, 174, 231

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�Student Index
Tuft, Charles, 141, 202
Tuggles, larry, 109
Tully, Gary, 188
Turnbull, Cad, ISS, 231
Tursick, Carla, 143, 188
Tursick, Steven, 231

Typher, Vicki, 148, 156, 159, 188

u
Underwood, Kathy, 188
Urling, Harry, 231
Utt, Joyce,

v
Valdez, Esther, 168
Van Buskirk, Paul, 110, 188
Van Buskirk, Phil, 103, 172, 231
Van Meter, Russell, 231
Van NaHer, Mike, 156, 202
Varner, Brian, 139, 231
Varner, Pot, 174, 155

Vasquez, lydia, 232
Vaughn, leroy, 189
Venters, Barbara, 189
Verduin, Debbie, 189
Vesso, James, 202
Vick, Sherry, 189
Vickers, Barbara, 142, 146, 202
Vigil, Susan, 232
Vincent, Jackie, 161, 202
Vocke!, Gregory, 202
Vogel, Donra, 142, 143, 146, 232
Vogel, Howard, Ill, 232
Vogel, Paul, 202

w
Waddill, Jean, 142, 202
Wade, Sally, 143, ISS, 189

Wagner, Chuck, 141, 156, 202
Walker, Carolyn, 232
Walker, Joel, 139, 189
Walker, Mark, 148, 159
Walker, Mary, 165
Walker, Nicholas, 161, 232
Walker, Poleri, 168
Wallace, Debra, 232
Wallace, Morga, 232
Walls, loujuana, 171, 232
Walton, Emmogene, 232
Walton, Jimmy, 189
Wolz:, Patricia, 202

Wamboldt, Kit, 189
Wanifuchi, Howard, 232
Warner, Gail, 143, 202
Warren, Donald, 189
Warren, Mary, 146, 168, 202
Washco, Don, 232
Watanabe, JoAnn, 203
Watson, Chris, 156, 159, 174, 189
Watson, Valeria, 143, 146, 232
WaHs, Tressa, 203
Weber, Danny, 174, 189
Weber, George, 189
Weber, lonnie, 148, 203
Weber, Robert, 232
Weiman, Donna, 189

Weir, Sven, I 54, 232
Weiss, Bart, 156, 165, 189
Weiss, Lora, 161

Welch, Golen, 203
Welch, Jo Caryl, 146, 174, 203
Welch, Toni, 189
Welsh, Ted, 170, 174, 189
Werden, Sharron, 167, 168
Westmoreland, Daniel, 103, 109, 139,
203
Whalen, Connie, 155

White, Gory, 154, 165, 232
White, James, 148
White, Jan, 232
White, Karen, 143, 203
Whitney, Dorian, 203

Wickliffe, Alicia, 146, 151, 171, 232
Widmar, Greg, 189
Widmar, Kent 232
Wiggans, Barbara, 156, 174, 189
Wiggins, Barbara, 143, 161, 189
Wilbur, Steve, 113, 139, 150, 232
Willey, Brenda, 153, 203

Williams, lee, 109
Williams, Angello, 203
Williams, Clinton, 139, 203
Williams, Elaine, 143, 203
Williams, Eugene, 103, 151, 172, 232
Williams, EvereHe, 103, 232
Williams, Gloria, 232
Williams, Jacqueline, 189
Williams, leroy, 170, 189
Williams, Margy, 233
Williams, Pat, 146, 233
Williams, Shirley, 203
Williams, Stephanie, 143, 203
Williams, Walt, 152, 233
William, Zarle, 152, 156, 167
Williamson, Cheryl, 168, 189
Wilson, Paul, 203
Wilson, Stella, 233
Winkleblack, Charlotte, 189
Winkleblock, Gory, 203
Winters, John, 189
Winters, Sharon, 148, 161, 203
Wahl, Ken, 156, 189
Waldridge, Richard, 189
Wolf, Tim, 233
Wolverton, Rita, 138, 189, 203
Wong, Devon, 143,233

Wong, Sylvia, 92, 143
Wood, Gory, 233
Woods, ScoHie, 143, 233
Woods, Margaret, 189
Woody, Shari, 203
Wortham, Nancy, 171, 189
Wortham, William, 233
Wosk, Bernice, 146, 150, 167
Wrenn, Ted, 110, 139, 189
Wright, Barbaro, lSI, 233
Wright, Bill, 110, 156, 180
Wright, Connie, 161
Wright, Kay, 233
Wright, Koyvonne, 146, 168, 233
Wright, Ken, 189
Wright, Nel, 233
Wright, Robert, 233
Wright, Winifred, 152, 156, 203
Wrightsil, William, 233
Wunsch, leo, 189
Wysokowski, Nancy, 168, 233
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Yamashita, Sue, 189
Yarber, James, 233
Yearling, Brenda, .233
Young, Carolyn, 203
Young, David, 148
Young, Donia, 203
Young, Mike, 172, 203
Young, Paul, 110, 156, 189
Young, Susan, 146, 233
Young, Suzanne, 142, 146, 152, 233

z
Zipp, Mary, 152, 233
Zolor, Mary, 174, 233
Zolzer, David, 233

Teacher- Office Staff
A
Acsell, Raymond, 42
Allen, Terry, 14
Anderson, Anne, 4.5
Arnold, Helen, 29
Aschbacher, Jean, 38
B
Ball, Mary Adah, 36
Barton, Doris, 12
Berger, Elsa, 23
Bierbach, Robert, 37
Biffle, Jerome, 21
Bragg, Arthur, I 0
Brainerd, John, 21
Breen, Jay, 40
Broad, Anne, 9

Buckler, Dorothy, 31
Bull, Katherine, 32
Burgess, linda, 33
Burmeister, Daniel, 19

c
Call, Alice, 20
Clark, Hazel, 43
Clarkson, Charles, 124
Coleman, Jim, 112

Coleman, Paul, 122
Collins, Patricia, 31

Colwell, Robert, 8
Craig, Myron, 22
Craven, Elizabeth, 41
Cummings, Ruth, .C5
D

Dean, Rhoda, 36
Dunkin, May, 38
Dykes, Diane, 28

E
Eggleston, Ruth, 33
Ellison, Thomas, 23
Evans, Alwyn, """'

F
Fesler, Barbara, 29

Finkelstein, Isabella, 25
Flotow, Eleanor, 13
Fox, Wayne, 26
French, larry, 2.4
Frulalld, Judy, 13
G
Gallegos, Edward, 26
Garrett, lawrence, 9
Gaubatz, Dorothy, 28
Gerner, Mary Nell, 29
Green, Olive, 3
Griebenow, Donald, 27
Grill, Harry, 16

H
Hedges, Gerald, 15
Hill, Thelma, 16
Hinderlider, Clyde, 24
Hiscutt, leah, 40
Hoffman, Morris, 26
Holmes, William, 61, 128
Howard, Esther, 30

lockhart, Royolyn, 15
Lundeen, Roger, 32

M
Mahonchok, Michael, 17
Mansfield, George, 10
Marecak, Edward, 34
Marr, Jennie, 40
Matchett, Carol, 39
MoHies, John, 28
McNee, Gory, 17
Metcalf, Alfred, 26
Miller, Harlan, 37
Moulton, Jock, 115
Mullenix, Clarence, 25
Musmanno, Henry, 16
N
Nelson, Mabel, 43
Nelson, Richard, 15
Nichols, James, .43
Nicholson, John, 22
0
Owen, James, 18
p

Jacobi, Julian, 25
Jester, Marilyn, 44.
Johnson, Rolph
Johnson, Richard, 37
K
Keinon, Irwin, 12
Kennedy, Robert, 10
Koons, Alice, 17
Kruse, William, 22
L
lace, Kathryn, 41
Laman, Jan, 31
leavenworth, Nancy, 16
Lee, Brian, 14
ligon, Gladys, 36

Padboy, Marion, 35
Panek, Adolph, I 03
Paul, Robert, 27
Pearson, Eloise, 43
Peonio, Joseph, 9
Phelps, Chester, 23
Pigott, Blanche, 28
Pixley, Elizabeth, 30
Powell, Marion, 43
R
Race, Edward, 20
Rider, Mary, 42
Roth, Carolyn, 34
Rowntree, Judy, 1.4
Rudel, Joan, 32
Rushton, John, 32

s
Schachterle, Evelyn, 44
Shadwell, Kay, 35
Shafer, Joan, 23
Shakespeare, Virginia, 42
Shank, Wayne, 20
Shipley, Betsy, 24
Sims, Bob, 18
Sinnard, June, 35
Slovek, John, 43
Smith, Donald, 111, 131
Smith, June, 14
Smith, Margaret, 29
Smith, Price, 20
Spangenberg, Hazel, 36
Spillman, Craig, 19
Strickland, Richard, 26
Svenson, James, 21

T
Tagliavore, Vincent, 64
Tescher, Emilie, 40
Timmons, John, 19
Twist, Faye, 40

v
Vickers, Evva, 13

w
Walker, Joyce, 33
Word, Judith, 12
Waters, Kathryn, «
Weed, Mary, 19
Whitaker, Jane, 42
Williams, Elizabeth, 18
Williamson, Howard, 27
Williamson, June, 13
Wonderley, George, 27
y
Yonaga, Shirley 33

z
Zarlengo, Dominic, 27
Ziegler, Emil, 18
Zumwinkel, John, 12

�Dutchmen Delighted

By EAST

245

East High School participated for the first
time as a partner in a unique student exchange with Holland High School, located 50
miles from Chicago near lake Michigan.
Twenty East High students, accompanied by
Mr. Arthur Bragg, spent the week of April
1Oth as the guests of Holland students. While
at Holland they toured a wooden shoe factory, Hope College and a windmill and were
treated to Dune Schooner Rides, parties and
a dance. At both ends of the exchange openhouses were held where exchangees could
mingle with all students, and representatives
from both schools visited various classes. The
week of April 24 sixteen Holland students
and their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. AI Dyke,
visited East High. They saw the Air Force
Academy, other Denver high schools, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Colorado Historical Museum. The trip ended with a Morning Dance and a full-day trip to the mountains. The exchange brought into contact two
high schools with different socio-economic
backgrounds and promoted understanding
between students separated by 1200 miles.

�Wes Nakata, this year's editor-in-chief, carefully checks a board before
it goes to the printers.

Head Photographer Randy
Davis checks with his assistants
for the day's assignments.

246

Checking red area for its accuracy is Russell Hall, the managing editor.

�THE 1966 ANGELUS STAFF

SUSAN ANDO, Assistant Activities Editor

KEN LIUZZI, Assistant Photographer

RANDY DAVIS, Head Photographer

BILL MaciNTOSH, Assistant Sports Editor

KATHY DEUTSCH, Royalty Editor

BRIAN McCORMACK, Sports Editor

JEAN ELMBLAD, Assistant Clubs Editor

MERCE MOORE, Assistant Royalty Editor

DON ENGLISH, Assistant Photographer

KAREN MYERS, Assistant Album Ed1tor

CINDY FRIEDLOB, Copy Editor

WESLEY NAKATA, Editor-in-Chief

MARY BETH GIBBS, Assistant Activities Editor

JANE PACE, Clubs Editor

CAY GILBERTSON, Assistant Copy Editor

SUSAN SHERMACK, Student-Teacher Relations Editor

SUE GILMORE, Assistant Album Editor

GARY SKEETERS, Business Manager

RUSSELL HALL, Managing Editor

GAIL TAKAMINE, Assistant Clubs Editor

STEVE JACKSON, Assistant Sports Editor

MARCI THAEMERT, Format Editor

DALE JONES, Album Editor

JIM TROTSKY, Photo Co-ordinator

SARA JOHNSON, Activities Editor

CHARLES TUFT, Assistant Sports Editor

SHARON KATO, Art Editor

KAREN WHITE, Assistant Copy Editor

AXEL KAULISCH, Assistant Photographer

MARY ZIPP, Assistant Album Editor

KEN LEVIN, Assistant Student-Teacher Relations Editor

�Credits
Angelus Coupons
Eastwood Printing
Album Photography
DeCroce
Francois
House of Photography
House of Wax
Jack's
Jafay
Broom for office clean-up
Neva DeBaca
Entrance into the printers
Jud
Photography Supplies
S. 0. Lindahl
Printing

A. B. Hirschfeld Press
Royalty Photography
Jafay
Slips to go to the printer
Mr. Arthur Bragg

248

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