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                  <text>������The
1968
ANGELUS

East
High
School

Denver
Colorado
Volume

50

3

�Paths leading
toward the future back to the past.

4

�5

�6

�7

�8

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

9

��Student-Teacher
Relations

II

��Seeking Knowledge, friends,
oneself.

13

�14

Mr. Robert P. Colwell
Principal

�Mr. Joseph A. Peonio
Assistant Principal

Administration

Mrs. Anne Broad
Dean

Mr. Lawrence Garrett
Co-ordinator

15

�Mr. Harry Achziger carefully grades test papers.

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

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

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

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

16

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

Miss Sarah Hady tries to elicit class

participation on math

problems.

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

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

dents.

17

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

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

Mathematics

18

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

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

19

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

20

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

21

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

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

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

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

22

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

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

23

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

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

24

�Art

Mr. Charles Ott considers a student's artwork.

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

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

25

�Mrs . Eleanor Flatow studies materials from
reading class.

her speed

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

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

26

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

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

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

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

27

�English

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

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

Class discussion is promoted by Mr. Terry Allen.

28

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

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

29

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

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

30

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

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

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

31

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

32

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

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

Mrs . Linda Bowlds passes out copies of the Constitution.

33

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

Miss Mary Taliaferro lectures on the War of 1812.

Emphasizing his point is Mr. Gerald Noonan.

34

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

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

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

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

35

�Social Studies

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

report with her

Miss Sheila Feeney reacts to a student's remark.

36

Mr. Jerome
bulletin.

Biffle

listens

to

a

special

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

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

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

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

37

�Business Education

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

Mrs . Charlene Ricci takes roll.

Mr. Roger Lundeen dictates to his class.

38

Mrs. Jacquelyne Goelz jo es with student.

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

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

39

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

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

40

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

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

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

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

41

�Special
Departments

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

Talking on the telephone is Mr. Myran Craig.

42

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

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

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

43

�Special Departments

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

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

44

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

Mrs . Kathryn Lace alphabetizes the latest truancies .

4S

�Special Departments

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

46

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

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

47

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

49

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

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

50

�lance Scrivner neck-tackles a West receiver.

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

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

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

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

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

Neal Stafford scores again.

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

52

8

0

5
5
5
5

1
1

3
2
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

lost

Pet.

0
2
2
3
3

1.00

5
6
6
8

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

.000

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

The " fearsome foursome" square off.

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

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

53

�Bill Wright wrestles a receiver to the ground .

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

54

Mike Hooker drives for yardage as he turns the end.

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

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

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

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

Neal Stafford makes a leaping grab for a big gain.

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

The Junior defense gangs up to stop a North runner.

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

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6
5
4
4
3
3
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4
4
5
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8

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

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

Coach
Charles Clarkson

57

�Quarterback Wane Roberson is suddenly caught from behind.

ROSTER

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

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

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

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

Win

Tie

Lost

Pet.

B
7
6
4
2
2

0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

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

58

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

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

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

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

Won

Lost

Pet

Washington
Kennedy
South
Jefferson
EAST
North
West
lincoln
Manual

58
47
35
35
30
29
28
26
0

6
17
29
29
34
35
36
38
64

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

ROSTER

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

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

59

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

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

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

ROSTER

Gary Buckstein
Steve Irwin
Matt Jackson
Larry Loeb

Tom Meyer
Dave Rockwell
Gary Stern
Mike Wilson

COACH - Jim Coleman

60

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

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

61

�Mark Walker comlemplates before a meet .

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

62

�CROSS COUNTRY STAN DINGS
1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10

61
76
81
97
101

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

114

138
180
198
210

"V" ROSTER

Darrell Eversman
Andrew Chaney
Steve Reyes
Mark Walker

Reggie Mines
Robert Hunter
COACH
Jack Moulton

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

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

63

�East Hoopsters Headed
"Down" Court

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

64

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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6
5
4
3
3
3
3
2

2
3
4
5
5
5
5
6

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

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

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

69

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

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

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

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�Shophs Shoot
Successfully
ROSTER

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ricky Partridge easily defeats a Commander.

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

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

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

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

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3
4
5
6
7
8

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

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

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

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�Gymnast, Bill Jent, completes a front toss .

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

Mike Hannibal runs through some stunts during a practice session.

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�Joel Butler practices on the rings.

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

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

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

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

78

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

81

�Bob Baird, junior, shows high

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

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promise

in the discus.

Bob Hunter finishes strong in anchoring the mile relay.

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

Runners Finish Strong

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

83

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

Coach Jack Moulton reminisces the results of past track meets.

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

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�Andrew Chaney runs .

• See Andy run.

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

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

TRACK
Ausbie,

enneth

Ba·rd, Bob
Berry, Magellan

Hunter, Bob
Jackson, Bruce
Jones, Alvin

Blakely, Chauncey

Kraft, Don

Brooks, Ocie
Caldwell, Greg

McClellan, Mike

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

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

Hall, Bennie
Haynes, Elmer

Taylor, David

Hawkins, Alvin

Whittington, Ray

Hosack, Tom
Hudgens, James

Wnght, Bill

Walker, Mark

COACH : Jack Moulton

Hudley, Greg

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��Clubs
Broadening
Interests through
Participation.

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

Outstanding Athletes

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

President Lance Scrivner looks
over "D" Club agenda.

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

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

89

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

93

�Angelites show their unity at a morning practice.

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

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

94

�Pre-Med Collects
for Nepal

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

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

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

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

Key Clu

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

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

Tri-Hi-Y

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

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

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

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

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

Ruthann Roundtree leads a discussion on modern art.

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

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

�President Chuck Smith tests the fortitude of his head.

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

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

100

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

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

as lethargic club members

101

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

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

102

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dems Grow Demoniac

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

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

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

105

�Latin Americans
Aid Mexico

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

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

Members anxiously await admossion to the dance.

106

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

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

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

107

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

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

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�Counterpoints Tune-ln

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Model Teens Charms
VVay Through Year

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

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

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

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

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

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(below)

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

Bob Petri and Dan Swartz concentraTe on their next bid.

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

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

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

Determination and skill help a Rifflette shoot a high score.

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

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

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

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�Members read verses from Caesar at their annual banquet.

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

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

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

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

Proper hand position is important for perfect ion in knitting.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

E£Lsts

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clife

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

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��Activities
Enthusiasm A flame
Of involvement

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

PAIGE PLASTINO

lieutenant Colonel

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

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JUDY EGGLESTON

JANNELLE WILKINS

Major

Major

RANDY ELENBOGEN

LORA WEISS

Captain

Captain

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

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

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

Ill

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

Groovin'
"George" performs during the Seraph Dance.

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

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

133

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

With

the

main

hall

as

a

stage ,

the

Angelaires

perform

" Sunrise,

Sunset."

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

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

134

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

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

135

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

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

136

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

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

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

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

137

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

140

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

Old Angels

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

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

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

first

semester

president,

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

presides

over

Fisher, Gerry Mann and

a

Pam

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

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

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

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

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

President, Shirley Gruenberg, presides over a meeting.

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

Head Girl,
Council.

Angie

Noel,

discusses

problem

facing

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

144

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

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

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

145

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

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

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

148

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

Assemblies Convey
Enthusiasm

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

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

149

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

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

150

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

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

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

Making last minute adjustments behind the scenes is Don Cox .

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

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

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

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

152

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

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

153

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

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

154

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

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

155

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

156

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

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

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

158

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

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

Kathy Waters, Linda Hart and Charolette

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

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

160

�Outstanding Senior
Girls Awarded

FRIENDLINESS
Sally Wade

BEST ALL AROUND GIRL
Angie Noel

COURTESY
Vicki Nakashima

COURTESY
Toni Welch

LEADERSHIP
Trudi Morrison

SENSE OF HUMOR
Raquel Mayes

POISE
Marianne Ward

DEP EN DAB ILITY
Tina Garcia

SPORTSMANSHIP
Downey Hillmeyer

SERVICE
Diana Fields

LOYALTY
Susan Hart

CHEERFULNESS
Ann Bell

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��Royalty
In subdued hues
Former fantasy
Becomes reality.

163

��Angelus
King and Queen

Miss Becky Niemi

Mr. Tom Speicher

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

Mr. Jose Greco
165

��Seraph Dance

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

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

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

167

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

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

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

169

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

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

The Queen of Hearts watches over the dancers in Wonderland.

170

��Miss Sail Wade
May Queen

�May Queen Attendants

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

173

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

Honorary May Queen Attendants

174

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

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

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

175

��Sweetheart
Dance

Miss Diane Fields
Mr. Bart Broussard

Miss Betty Marshall
Mr. William Jackson

Miss Jean Pryor
Mr. Wilson Stafford

Miss Lynn Wierman
Mr. Gregory Mac Dougall

Miss Mary Dallas
Mr. Neal Stafford

Sweethearts Sydney and Reggie rest in their gazebo.

177

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

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

Sophomore
Student
Council

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

STEWART HENRY

JEAN PRYOR

BETTY WYTIAS

180

�Sophomores

Abbott, John
Adams, Monica

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

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

Ando, Chris
Ashby, Rod

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

Ashley, Sandy
Augenstein, Marie

Bockh, Mike

Bollacker, Lee
Bonella, Mary Jane
Bradford, Lori

�Sophomores

Brunton, John
Buford, Larry
Burlace, Thomas

Burnett, Maggie
Bustamante, Rudy
Byars, Veda

Campbell, Gwendolyn
Carroll, Charla
Chessen, Kay

Colvin, Mike
Connor, Kelvin
Cook, Mary

Cook, Yvonne
Cooper, Jill
Cooper, Naomi

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

Crutchfield, Barbara
Cumings, Sarah
Dahlstrom, Zelia

Davis, Carla
Davis, Kyle
Davis, Robbi

Deep, John
Dennis, Pia
DeVries, Gladys

Dickerson, Rebecca
DiProfio, Dan
Discoe, Kathy

182

�Donna, Linda
Draper, Ida
Dryden, Karen

Dunn, Dan
Evans, lmesia
Fa lkenburg, John

Gall, Janet
Gallagher, lynne

Faxon, Becky
Febinger, Dennis
Felton, laVonne

Garcia, Charles
Garcia, Cynthia

Felton, Skip
Fields, Daryle
Fisher, Carol

Flanagan, Steve
Flores, lydia
Forselius, Wendy

Foster, Wallin
Francis, Margot
Franz, Nancy

Garfunkle, Karen
Garrett, Anita

Garrett, Judy
Gash, lee

Gibbs, Cynthia
Glentzer, David

183

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

184

�Sophomores

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

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

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

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

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

Lemaster, Steve

levin, Jeff
Levinson, Kenny
loeb, larry

185

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

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

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

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

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

Miller, Teri
Minard, Karla
Mitchell , David
Mitchell, Kathy
Miyake, Janice

186

��Morishige, Gayle
Morrill, Dan
Mullins, Dave
Nakajima, Mark
Naylor, Mark
Nelson, Kathy

Nieto, Alice
Oblock, Garry
Odegaard, Carol
Oliver, Angie
Oliver, Kathy
Olson, Diana

Oswald, Lee Ann
Pacheco, Allen
Parks, Karen
Peros, Joanie
Perrill, Pam
Peterson, Bruce

Sophomores

188

�Peterson, Joan
Petty, Tanya
Phelps, Jenny

Phlieger, Jan
Pierce, Murray
Poindexter, Karen

Powell, linda
Price, Deborah
Price, Marilee

Pryor, Jean
Pugh, Donna
Purfield, Jim

Putnam, Royal
Quick, Beth
Raffin, Chris

Ramberg, Cheryl
Randall, Dianna
Ranum, Judy

Ration, Armidia
Ration, Juanita
Reese, Bill

ReF a kis, Susan
Reinert, Gene
Reynolds, John

�Starrett, John
Strawn, Milter
Sugiura, Ken

Rhodes, Jennifer,
Rice, Daphne
Richardson, Marilyn

Rivers, Glen
Roybal, Martha
Rozback, Jim

Rusho, Diane
Salinas, Becky
Sandoval, Diane

Sa ntifer, Pearl
Schomp, lisa
Senator, E. Dirksen

Short, Gary
Simpson, Diane
Sisneros, Judy

Skeeters, Jennie
Slater, Linda
Slaughter, Steve

Smith, Dedra
Solis, Colleen
Southworth, Ronn

Speicher, Tom
Sperry, Christopher
Stafford, Wilson

190

Sunata, Allyn
Sweed, Patsy
Tawara, Daryl

Thomas, Gary
Torrington, Allan
Trace, Julie

Treja, Veronica
Trudeau, Debbie
Tsutsui, Dean

Vickers, Lucia
Vigil, Lucie
Voorhees, Janie

�Walker, Debbie
Wand, Kim
Washington, Melvin

Watson, Gwendolyn
Watson, Jan
Weber, John

Welch, Edna
Welch, Susan
Wellman, Sachiko

Westerfield, loretta
Whitaker, Janice
White, Kirby

Wielder, Lee
Wierman, Hank
Wilkerson, Rowena

Williams, Frances
Winkler, Margret
Winston, Lauri
Wise, Mike

Woods, Harold
Wright, Randy
Wszolek, Edie
Wytias, Belly

Yates, Bob
Young, Cheryl
Young, Kathy
Young, Sharon

191

�BLUM, DENNIS

CANTRELL, CATHI

Lead ing the Junior Class th is year were: Linda Hart, President; Cheryl
Thomas, secretary; Carolyn Wright, treasurer; and Carol Cantrell ,
Vice-president .

OWENS, GENA

Student Council
PORTER, DEBORAH
Mrs Doris Barton and Mr. Donald
a helping hand to the Class of 1969.

Griebenaw,

frequently

lent

REAGAN, GARY

SEDAR, SCOTI

19

�Adams, Terri
Aikens, Mildred
Alexander, Shelley

Allen, Tom
Allman, Kathy
Ando, Alison

Andrews, Carolyn
Andrews, Mike
Arellano, Veronica

Argall, Woody
Arroyo, Tony
Atkison, Carol

Augenstein, Luther
Badgett, Donna
Baird, Bob

Baker, William
Barger, Chris
Bautsch, Tom

Becker, Dale
Bellinger, Nelda
Belyea, Becky

Berry, Magellan
Biggs, Marty
Blair, Debbi

Blount, Donna
Blum, Denni1

Blunt, John
Board, Karen

Bohm, Nanci
Bourne, Jennie

193

�Branscombe, Allison
Briano, Rudy
Bridgeforth, Sharon
Buckstein, Gary
Bullock, Frieda

Burch, Linda
Burger, Sharie
Burkett, Marilyn
Burnett, Allan
Cantrell, Carol

Juniors
Cantrell, Cathi
Carey, Deetta
Carlson, Mike
Chase, Patricia
Cherrie, Pamela

Ciddio, lorraine
Cobb, William J.
Collier, linda
Collins, Mike
Colvin, John

Combs, Lin
Craig, Robert
Crites, Penn,y
Cronkey, Marge
Crow, Tim

Crow, Zenia
Cunningham, Charlotte
Danforth, Sydney

Darnell, Sandy
Davis, Judy
DeHerrera, Ross

DeNagy, Barb
Dickey, Linda
Doida, Jean

Downey, Linda
Doyle, Linda
Eckhardt, Eugene

194

�Elmblad, John
Engels, Barbie
Farnsworth, Carolyn
Feilbert, Derek

Fields, Mary
Fiser, Martha
Fisher, Dana
Flanagan, Casey

Fukuhara, Jolene
Fuller, Bruce
Garrett, Walter
Gibson, Kathy

Guest, lloyd
Gunn, Sue
Hahn, Rock
Hall, Francine

Gomez, Karen
Gonzalez, Becky
Goodwin, Jeanne
Greer, Chris

195

�Hall, Margaret
Hallet, Mary
Hansen, Helene

Juniors
Harrell, Conrad
Hart, linda
Hartman, Mike

Hatfield, Joyce
Hawkins, Curtis
Hawkins, Cynthia

Heckel, Jerry
He im, Margy
Henderson, Chonita
Herndon, Carolyn

Herrera , Charlotte
Hocking , Chris
Hollowell, Jill
Holmes, Harriet

Holmes, Nanette
Hooker, linda
Hudgins, David
Huff, Susan

Hunt, Ken
Hydinger, Marilyn
Innes, Wesley
Inouye, Diana

Inskeep, Barbara
lsqu ierdo, Arnulfo
lwahashi, Alan
Jackson, Emily

Johnston, Terry
Jones, Connie
Jones, Sharon
Jones, Toi

196

�Karakawa, Jan
Kempner, Ben
Kissell, Kathy
Koto, Randy
Kozelka, Sara

Kramer, Marcia
Krieger, Vicki
Kunz, Kathy
Kurz, Mary
Lamers, Monica

lasby, Kathy
latham, Robb
lee, Karen
leerskov, Sandy
Lindsay, Tim

Linley, Francine
linton, Jeanie
logan, Patty
lore, Peggy
lowe, Francis

lucas, Gladys
lucero, Bruce
lupberger, Kent
lusk, lee
MacNeil, Michele

197

�Mahoney, Mary
Malone, Norma
Mann, Jerry
Manzanares, Tony

Margolin, Hil
Marshall , Betty
Mart in, Margie
Martinez, Linda

Martyn, Gary
Mason, Gloria
Matsuda, Wayne
McCue, Mike

McDowell, Barbara
McGee, Daphne
McGee, Paula
McGregor, Joe

Mcintosh, David
Mcintosh, John
Meineke, Julia
Melville, Meredy

Mims, Eva
Minton, Jim
Miszczuk, John
Mitchel, Pam

Mitchell, Cindy
Morishita , Rhonda

Morrill, Ed
Morris , Tanya

Modley, Earl
Murakami, Dave

Juniors

Murrell , Charlayne
Nady, D.

Nakash ima, Dennis
Nelms, Alva

198

�Nelson, Ellen
Nelson, Sam
Nemiro, Guy
Nitta, Keary
Norman, Alberteen

Ochs, Melvin
Odegaard, Cheryll
Overland , Elizabeth
Owens, Gena
Paschall, Mike

Personius, Tony
Petri, Robert W.
Ph illips, Yvonne
Plante, Jean
Poole, Judy

Porter, Deborah
Powell , Elizabeth
Quails, Brenda E.
Randall , Mary Carol
Reagan, Gary

Redfearn, Timothy J.
Reed , Michele
Reese, Terry Lynn
Reynolds, Andre
Rhoades, John

Richie, Betty Jo
Richmond, Rebecca
Ricke, Missy
Riese, Kathy
Riley, Christine

199

�Risley, Jan
Rockwell, Dave
Rodarte, Carol Ann
Rongved, Gina
Rosenbaum, Terri

Ross, Kent
Rullman, Debbie
Sakamoto, Ellen
Salazer, Pat
Sauerbriet, Mari Ann

Sawyer, Denise
Schapire, Esther
Schilt, Chris
Schoendaller, Karen
Schriver, Tim

Schutz, Steve
Schwartz, Penny
Scope!, Tracey
Sedar, Scott
Seifried, Jan

Selmser, Mary
Seydel, Karle
Shimizu, Marlene
Smith, Dora
Smith, Pam

200

�Smith, Tana Darlene
Standley, John
Stegeman, Diane
Steger, Belinda

Stewart, Marla
Streno, Nick
Strickland, Shirley
Tanaka, Sue

Juniors
Taylor, Susan
Tencich, Sherry
Thomas, Cheryl
Townsend, Marilyn

Tremmel, Marcia
Truair, Becky
Tursick, Tim
Valiance, Cathie

20 1

��Van Natter, Tony
Van Woerkom, Julie
Vaught, Melva

Vette, Terry
Wagner, Charles
Waters, Kathy

Watkins, Stephanie
Wayne, Mary
Whalen, Joe

Wier, Phyllis
Wilbur, Bill
Wilkerson, Alexis

Wise, Sue
Wisehart, lynn
Wolcott, Steve

Woodard, Alan
Wright, Carolyn
Yeager, Clark D.

203

�Sen ior
Student
Council

Senior Class sponsors arP Miss June Smith and Mr. Emil Ziegler.

Senior Class Officers from left to right are, Lynda Fujimoto, Kathy Markis,
Bill Wright, and Sandra Nelms.

DAllAS, MARY
GARCIA, TINA

GREENE, MARSHALL
JOHNSON, CAROL

LONG, TOM
PEAK, DAVE

STAFFORD, NEAL
WILKINS, JANNEll

204

�ABE, PAT
All-School Show, Cheerleader; Classification Board; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; JCL; Skeast;
Sophomore Orientation Staff; Teen Dems, Vice-President;
White Jackets; '68 Club.

ABEGG, TIM
ACEMI, GULCIN
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate
Assembly; P.T A. Model; Seraph Sisters; Student Council;
White Jackets, A.F.S.-Turkey

AHLBERG, MARCELLA

ALEXANDER, SHERRY
ALLEN, DOLORIS
ALKOVE, DAVE
ALLEN , CAROLYN

Seniors

ALLEN, JOHN
ANDERSON, MELLENE
Delegate Assembly; Distribut ive Educat ion.

ANGLIN , JEROME
Concert Choir; Hi-Y, President; Inter-Club Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Track .

ARMIJO, LILLIAN

ARMSTEAD, BARBARA
ARMSTEAD, ROMANDER
ASHLEY, RONNIE
ASKEW, VEL VER

AVILA, VIKI
AYDELOTT, ROGER
All-School Show; Drama Club -East Side Players; Montage;
Skeast.

BABBS, MARY
BACHMAN , CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Dis tributive Educat ion; DECA, President; Inter-Club Council; JCL; Sophomore Council; '68
Club.

205

�BARKI, ROSALIND
BARNES, ALANA
All-Stale Choir; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate As·
sembly; Foreign Language Club; JCl; Knit-Wits; Model
Teens; Upward Bound .

BARNES, GAIL

BARTON, KATHY
BAYNES, PETE
BEARDSWORTH, GARY

BEAUMAN, CHARLES
BELL, ANN
BELLANTE, JAMES

BENNETT, ERNIE
BENTLEY, CINDY
BERNARD, POLLY
P.T.A. Model; Seraph Sisters; Skeasl; Student Council; '68
Club; A.F.S. Exchange, France.

BERRY, HAROLD
BESAW, DANIEL
BETZ, JOHN

BINGAMAN, JAN
BISHOP, HAROLD
All-School Show; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Dis·
lr ibutive Education, Vice-President; FBlA; Foreign lan·
guage Club; FTA; Junior Achievement; Mayors Youth
Council; R.O.T.C.; Rifle Club; Sophomore Council; Student
Council leadership Conference.

BISHOP, SUZETTE

206

�BJORK, DARLIS
BLACK, RONN
BLAKELY, CHAUNCEY

BOEHLER, JEANNIE
All-School Show; Camelot; Delegate Assembly; Modern
Dance Group: Orchesis; "Pure As the Driven Snow.''

BOGGS, CAMILLE
BOIKO, WALLY

BOLEY, EARL
BOUCHER, GARY
BOUCHIER, LAURA
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club-East Side
Teens; Sophomore Council; Symposium.

Players;

Model

BOONE, SHERYL
BOWERS, JEANNE
All-City Pep Club; Girls' Bowling; High School Red
Cross; Jr Escort; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Courtesy Secretary; Optimist Award Finalist; '6B Club.

BOWLES, FRANCES

207

�BRADFORD, CHERRY
BRAME, DONNA
Aufsteiger Club; Delegate Assembly;
Cross; Skeast; Pegasi Club.

High

School

Red

BRANNON, PAT

BREWER, BOB
BRODERICK, DAN
Baseball (Varsity letter); "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
Jr. Usher; Fairview Exchange.

BRODIE, JUDY

BROOKS, JEANNE
All-City Choir; All-School Show; All-State Choir; Angelus
Staff, Activities Editor; Concert Choir, President; Delegate
Assembly; Girls' State Alternate; Holland, Michigan Exchange; Human Relation Conference Chairman; ICC leadership Workshop; Jr. Prom Attendant; Model Teens; National Achievement Scholarship Semifinalist; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Speech; White Jackets; '68 Club.

BROWN, ROBERT
Delegate Assembly; JCl; Spotlight Staff, News Editor, Reporter, Business and Supply Manager.

BRUNTON, DICK

208

�BRUNTON, ROBERT
BRUSO, CAROL
Cheerleader; All-School Show; Drama Club-East Side Players; Concert Choir; Fall Sports Queen Attendant; May
Queen Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets; '6B Club.

BUERKLE, CHARLA
BUETHE, WARREN

BUFFALO, MARIAN
Delegate Assembly; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

BURCH, ALLEN
BURCHFIELD, JOHN
Bridge Club,
clidean Club.

Vice

President;

Delegate

Assembly;

Eu-

BUSH, GLORIA

BUTLER, GERALDINE
Knit-Wits; Symposium; Senior Service Project; White Jackets; Y-Teens, Historian; '6B Club.

BUTLER, JOEL
CAMPBELL, KATHY
CARACASIS, CYNTHIA
Bridge Club; Camelot, Publicity Chairman; Computer Club,
President; Drama Club-East Side Players; Euclidean Club;
Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior Escort; Safroth Contest; Speech, Treasurer; Voice of Democracy Winner.

CARD, SHARON
CARROLL, LINDA
Concert Band; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council;
JCL, Censor, Chief Censor; Junior Escort; Knit-Wits; PreMed, Treasurer, President; White Jackets.

CASEBOLT, JIM
All-City Football; Baseball; "D" Club; Football; Gymnastics;
Inter-Club Council; Key Club; Pre-law; Sophomore Orientation Staff.

CASLER , HOLLY
Bowling Club; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Girl's
Bowling; Knit-Wits; Modern Dance Group; Orchesis; PreMed; '6B Club.

CHAPMAN , BILL
All-City Choir; All-School Show; All-State Choir; Art Club,
Vice President; Chess Club; Computer Club; Concert
Choir; Counterpoints; Euclidean Club; Folklore Club; ICC
leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement; Knit-Wi ts; Colorado Anti-Pollution Contest African Seminar; E.M.R.C.
Pres ident.

CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY
CHESSEN , BOB
Boy's State; "D" Club; Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership
Workshop; Junior Boys' Advisor Council; Key Club, Secretary; Pre-Law, President; Sophomore Council; Spotlight
Staff, Reporter; Student Council leadership Conference;
Swimming; '6B Club.

CHINN, CRYSTAL
CLARK, DEBRA
CLEARY, LINDA
CLEMENTS, CHARLES
Concert Choir; San Felipe Expedition.

COFFEE, JUDY
All -City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Managing Editor;
Delegate Assembly; Girls' State; Junior Class Officer,
President; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Shafroth Contest;
Speech, President; Student Council; Wolcott Contest; A.F.S.
Candidate.

209

�COLLARD, CLARK
COLLINS, BOB
COLLINS, KATHY
COMBS, PATRICIA

CONIS, TOM
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players.

CONNORS, LEO
CONTINI, SHARON
COONEY, MAURA
Model Teens; Y-Teens.

CRABB, CINDY
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; JCL; Spotlight Staff; Reporter, Page Editor, Correspondent;
White Jackets ; '68 Club.

CRAFT, DON
CRAFT, MACK
CRAIGHEAD, JOSEPH
Art Club.

CRAWFORD, FERN
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Model Teens.

CROWNOVER, MICHAEL
Art Club; Foreign
Club Council.

Language

Club,

President;

Inter-

CULLIP, JOHN
CUMO, IRENE

CURTIS, DIANE
Riflettes; Teen Dems; Y-Teens.

DAILEY, LANELL
All -School; Angelites; Junior Achievement.

DALLAS, MARY
Angelus Staff, Copy Writer; Delegate Assembly; Drama
Club-East Side Players; Fall Sports Queen Attendant ;
ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior May Queen Attendant; Palmer High School Exchange; Sophomore Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council Workshop; Speech; Student Council; Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Wh ite
Jackets; Wolcott Contest; '68 Club; Color Day Skit

DAVIES, BILL
DAVIS, BARCLAY
Art Club; Aufsteiger Club; Outward Bound; Skeast;
Teen·Age Republicans; Chihauhua Exped ition.

DAVIS, BECCA
DAVIS, KACKY
Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Pl ayers; Dram a Club Play, " Bl ithe Sp,rit"; Junior Escort
Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Council;
Wh ite Jackets.

DAVIS, MICHAEL

2 10

�DAWKINS, WALTER
DAWSON, CAROL
DEGENHART, DENNIS
DEMBECK, BOB

DENIOUS, NANCY
DENNIS, KATHY
High School Red Cross; Skeast; White Jackets

DESJARLAIS, JOYCE
DEUTSCH , SANDY
Angelus Staff, S.T.R. Editor; Delegate Assembly; InterClub Council; ICC Leadership Workslfop; Junior Escort; Junior Prom Queen Attendant ; Model Teens;
Speech; Tri-Hi -Y, President; White Jackets; Wolcott
Contest; Alternate; '6B Club.

DENSMER, RON
DeWITT, CHARLES
Aufste iger Club; Junior Achievement; Swimming.

DICKERSON, RALPH
All-City Choir; All -School Show; Angelaires , President;
Aufsteiger Club; Camelot, Concert Choir, Vice-President;
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations; Conference Delegate; Outward Bound; R.O .T.C. Rifle Team; Speech;
Symposium; Track; '6B Club; R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander; Woodbury Alternate.

DIGGENS, MARY

DOMINGUEZ, TOM
DOWNEY, MARGARET
Bridge Club, President;
Foreign Language Club;
FTA; Inter-Club Council;
Teen-Age
Republicans,
Vice-President; '6B Club.

DROMMOND, SUE
DUNCAN, THELMA
Girl's

Bowling; Y-Tee ns .

ECKHARDT, JOHN
All-City Band; Aufsteiger
Club; Boy's State; Conce•t Band; Key Club; PreLaw; Sophomore Council;
'6B Club; Fencing Club.

EDWARDS, DAVID
All-Metro, Baseball; Baseball; " D" Club; Delegate
Assembly;
Key
Club;
Swimming;
WrMtling;
E.A.S T Club, Vice-President.

211

�EGGLESTON, JUDY
All-School Show; Aufsteiger Club; Camelot;
Cadet, Maior; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Skeast.

Honorary

ELENBOGAN, RAND!
Concert
Skeast.

Choir;

Honorary

Cadet,

Captain; Model

Teens;

ENCINIAS, THERESA
ERIKSON, CLIFF
ERVIN, HENRY
"D" Club; JCl; Junior Usher; Key Club; Pre-law; Swimming; '68 Club.

EVERSMAN, DARRELL
All-City, Track; All-State Cross-Country; Concert Band;
Cross Countrv; "D" Club; Euclidean Club; Junior Usher,
Key Club; Track; Wrestling; '68 Club; National Merit letter
of Commendation; Masonic Award for Outstanding Achievement.

FANCHER, RANDY
FERGUSON, DENISE
FIELDS, DIANE
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen
Attendant; Girls' State, Human Relations Conference Delegate; Jr. Escort; Model Teens; National Achievement Scholarship Finalist; PT.A Orientation; P.TA Model; Junior
Service Project; Seraph Sisters, Treasurer; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech; White Jackets, Drillmaster; '68 Club;
Elks leadership Award Finalist.

FISHER, BETH
All-School Show; Angelaires; Angelus Staff, Royalty Editor; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club Council;
ICC leadership Workshop; Key Club Sweetheart; Skeasl;
Sophomore Council; Tri-Hi-Y, President, Service Chairman; White Jackets; '68 Club.

FISHER, KATHY
FTA, Vice-President; ICC, leadership; Model Teens; Symposium, Recording Secretary; White Jackets; Y-Teens, Program Chairman.

FISHER, RON

FLOURNEY, DONALD
FLOYD, BARBARA
Art Club; Drama Club-East Side Players; Junior Achievement; JCl; Jr. Escort; Knit-Wits; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets.

FORSELIUS, VAL
FRANCIS, JULIE
FTA; High School Red Cross.

FRANZ, ROSEMARIE
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Jr. Escort; Seraph Sisters.

FRAZIER, LINDA
FREY, ROD
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; All-State Track; Cross Country; Angelus Staff; Delegate Assembly; Aufsteiger; D-Ciub.

FROBJG, CHARLOTTE

2 12

�FUJIMOTO, LYNDA
Classification Board; Drama Club-East
Side Players; International Relations
Club; Senior Class Officer, Treasurer;
Senior Service Project; Student Council
Workshop; '68 Club.

GALLAGHER, KATHIE

GARCIA, TINA
Drama Club-East Side Players; Human
Relation Conference Delegate; Inter·
Club Council; Jr. Escort; Latin Ameri·
can Club, President; Model Teens; Palmer High School Exchange; Seraph Sis·
ters; Speech; Student Council; Student
Council leadership Conference; White
Jackets; Sophomore Orientation Staff;
Elks Award Finalist; Cinema Club.

GARCIA, YVONNE

GARRETT, DAVE
GATSEOS, PETE
Camelot; Chess Club; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club;
ICC Leadership Workshop; International
Relations Club, Vice President; Junior
Achievement, Vice President; Speech,
Vice-President; '68 Club; Woodbury;
National Forensic League, Degree of
Distinction.

GEIST, LINDA
Aufsteiger Club; FTA; Jr. Escort; Knit·
Wits, Treasurer; Seraph Sisters.

GERKE, DENISE

GIDDINGS, YVONNE
Bowling Club, Treasurer, Secretary;
FTA; Girls' Bowling; Knit-Wits .

GILBERT, KATHLEEN
All-City Orchestra; All-School Show;
All-State Orchestra; Camelot; Concert
Orchestra; Euclidean Club; Inter-Club
Council, Secretary; ICC Leadership Workshop; Jr. Escort; Montage; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Seraph Sisters, President;
Speech; Stage Band; Sophomore Orientation.

213

�GILLIAM, ROBERTA
GOLDSTONE, BOB
GOMEZ, KEVIN
All-School Show; Camelot; "D" Club; Football; Hi-Y;
Symposium; Track; '68 Club.

GOOCH, ANDREA
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross; Montage;
Riflettes , Treasurer, Secretary; White Jackets; Y-Teens;
'68 Club.

GORE, CINDY
GRANDY, SANDY
GRAY, TOM
All-City Band; Aufsteiger Club; Cross Country; "D"
Club; Key Club, Vice President; Track.

GREENE, MARSHAL
All-City Sw,imming; All-Metro Swimming; All-State Swimming; Aufsteiger Club; Cross-Country; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Junior Boys' Advisory Council; Outward Bound; Pre-Law; Student Council; Student Council Workshop ; Swimming; '68 Club.

GREENBERG, WALTER
Angelus Staff, Photographer; Concert Band, Concert
Orchestra ; Euclidean Club; Key Club; Pre-Law, Vice
President; Tennis; Fencing Club, President; '68 Club.

GRIER, RODNEY
All-City Track; Art Club; Camelot; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football; Hi-Y, Assistant Secretary;
Stage Crew; Track; '68 Club.

GRIFFIN, SHEILA
Jr. Escort; Montage; Spotlight Staff, Artist.

GROVE, MAXIE

GROVES, LYNETTE
Girl's Bowling; Y-Teens.

GRUENBERG, SHIRLEY
Camelot; Classification Board, President; High School
Red Cross; ICC Leadership Workshop; '68 Club.

GUEST, PAT
HADLEY, BARRY
All -City Band; All-School Show; Camelot; Concert Band;
Junior Achievement; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Page 3
Editor; Stage Band; Track.

214

�HAGER, JANE
HAHN, JIM
Delegate Assembly, Secretary, Vice President; Drama
Club-East Side Players; ICC Leadership Workshop; Ranum Exchange; Student Council Leadership Conference; Upward Bound, President; National Thespian
Society.

HALL, BENNIE
HALL, CINDY

HALL, JEANNE
HALL, JOSEPH
HAMILTON, BEAVER
HAMIL TON, DIANE
Symposium; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

Seniors

HAMPTON, LONNIE
HANDEN, MARY

HANDY, MITCH
HARRIS, JOYCE
Foreign Language Club; FTA; Inter-Club Council; ICC Leadership Workshop; Symposium,
Vice President; White Jackets; Y-Teens, CoPresident.

HARRIS, ROSE
HARRISON, RICHARD

HART, SUSAN
All-City Pep Club; Aufsteiger Club; Camelot;
Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Jr. Escort, Outward Bound; San Felipe Expedition; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets, Secretary.

HASTINGS, CELESTE

215

�HECKEL, TED
HEGER, DEBBIE
HENDERSON, CARMEN
ICC; ICC Leadership Workshop; Modern Dance Group,
Pres ident; Orchesis, President; Pre-Med; Symposium; YTeens; '68 Club.

HENDERSON, EDITH
FTA; P.T.A. Hostess.

HENDERSON, JUNE
HENDERSON, LYNN
Class ification Board; Cross Country; Delegate Assembly;
ICC Leadership Workshop; International Relat ions Club;
Key Club; Speech; Track; D.U. Conference; C.U. Confer·
ence.

HERRERA, VICKIE
HIBBERT, STEPHANIE

HIGGINS, PAMELA
DAR Finalist; Delegate Assembly; ICC Leadership Conference; Model Teens; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop; '68 Club;
Girl's Basketball.

HILL, CHERRY
Art Club; Concert Choir; Foreign Language Club; Jr.
Prom Queen Attendant; Symposium; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

HILL, LINDA
HILL, LINDA

HILL, MARCIA
HILLIARD, JERRY
All-City Football; " D" Club; Football; Hi-Y.

HILLMEYER, DOWNEY
All -City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Jr. Class Secretary;
May Queen Attendant; Seraph Sisters; Speech; Tri-Hi-Y;
Wh ite Jackets, President.

HOLMES, GINNY

216

�HOLMES, LANA
HOLT, LARRY
HOPSON, RICHARD
HORVAT, MIKE

HUDGINS, ANTHER
HUDSON, BARBARA
HUDSON, ROSE
JACKSON, DEBBY
All -Ci ty Pep Club; Knit-Wits, Treasurer; Pre-Med; White
Jackets , Drill Master; '68 Club.

JACKSON, DEWEY
JACKSON, JAN
Fall Sports Queen Attendant; May Queen Attendant;
Sweetheart Couple Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding
Secretary

JACKSON, TOM
JACOBS, MARGIE

JACOBSON, BOB
JASSO, JANICE
JEPKES, MARTIN
JEW, CAROLYN
All -City Orchestra; All -City Pep Club; Angelus Staff,
Album Assistant ; Concert Orchestra; FTA; Girl's Bowling; Pre-Med, Treasurer; White Jackets, Vice President;
Optimist Award Semi-Finalist; '68 Club.

JOHANSSON, KERSTIN
JOHNSON, CAROL
JOHNSON, GWENDOLYN
Delegate Assembly; Senior Service Project; Speech;
Student Council Leadership Conference; '68 Club.

JOHNSON, LINDA
Girl 's Bowling; Knit-Wits; Y-Teens.

JOHNSON, SANDRA
Delegate Assembly; Junior Achievement; JCL; Mayors
Youth Council; Montage; P.T.A. Hostess; Skeast; Student Council Leadership Conference; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

JOHNSTON, NANCY
JONES, ALVIN
KARR, ANDREW

217

�KAWASHIMA, KAREN
Angelus Staff, Business Manager; JCL; Junior Class Officer, Treasurer

KEATING, SHEILA
KELLY, ALICE

KELLY, VICKEY
KNOWLES, MERILYNN
All-City Pep Club; Human Relations Conference Delegate;
Junior Escort; Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; White
Jackets, Secretary; Western Civilization Contest, Winner

KOPP, LINDA
Junior Achievement; White Jackets.

KRAUSE, JANET
KRETSCHMAR, JAMES
KRILL, JULI
Junior Escort; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; Seraph
Sisters, Vice President; White Jackets, Treasurer.

KRIWENKOW, OLGA
KUSUMI, MARILYN
LAMB, ALAN
Aufsteiger Club; Inter-Club Council; Key Club; Outward
Bound; Skeast; Teen Dems, President; Chihuahua Expedition.

218

�LAMERS, JOHN
LANG, MIKE
LEAVER, KAREN
Drama Club-East Side Players, Secretary; Euclidean Club;
Junior Escort, Science Seminar Sophomore Council; Wolcott
Contest

LEWALLEN, JANET
AII-C1ty Choir; All-Stale Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; High School Red
Cross; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; White
Jackets; '68 Club.

LIUZZI, LINDA
Junior Escort

LONG, TOM
Delegate Assembly; ICC; ICC Leadership Conference; Junior Boys Advisory Council; Senior Service Project; Student
Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student
Council Workshop; '68 Club; Kennedy Exchange.

LOYD, VERONICA
LUERS, MARTY
LYCERGUS, ELNORA

MADDEN, KELLY
Bridge Club; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; Girls
Bowling, Knit-Wits; Rifle-ettes; White Jackets; '68 Club.

MAES, MIKE
MANUELITO, DAISY

219

�MARNACE, PAT
MARKIS, KATHY
De lega te Assem bl y; JCL; Model Teens; Senior Class Off ice r, Secre tary; Se nior Service Project; '68 Club .

MARTIN, COY LYNN
Girl 's Bowl ing, Y-Teens .

MARTIN , GENE
MAYES, MARTHA LEE
McANDREWS, CONNIE

McCLELLAN, BEVERLY
McCUE, JOE
Aufsteiger Club; Drama Club-East Side Players; Student
Director of " Blythe Spirit"; Outward Bound .

McDAVID, MARGO

MacDOUGALL, GREG
McDOWELL, MAXINE
McELROY, LINDA
Art Club, Preside nt , Vice Pres ident; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Folklore Club; Inter-Club Council; Model Teens;
Sophomose Council.

McFARLAND, ALFRED
McGEE, DAVID
McGRATH, TOM

McGRATH, SHARON
McNEILL, CAROL
McNEILL, JAMES

220

�MENSING, CINDY
MEYER, TOM
MILLER, REGINA
MILLER, ROBERT
Concert Band; Euclidean Club, Vice President;
Junior Usher; National Achievement Scholarship
Finalist.

MILLER, TOMMIE
High School Red Cross; Rifle-ettes; Y-Teens.

MILLER, VICKI
MINES, REGGIE
All-City, Track; All-Metro, Track; All-State, Track;
Cross Country; "D" Club; Human Relations Conference Delegate.

MITSIS, PHIL
Baseball; Basketball; Boy's State; "D" Club;
Delegate Assembly; Euclidean Club; ICC; ICC
Leadership Workshop; Junior Usher; Key Club,
Presdient; Montage; National Merit Finalist; PreLaw; Science Seminar; Student Council Leadership Conference; '68 Club; Fencing Club, Vice
President.

MONDRAGON, KATHY
MOORE, LARRY
MORALES, MARY LOU
R1fle-ettes.

MORGAN, JEANNIE

22 1

�MORIMOTO, KERRY
MORRISON, CECILIA
MORRISON, TRUDI
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; AllState Orchestra; Camelot; Concert Band; Concert Or·
chestra, DAR S mi-Finalist; Delegate Assembly, First
Semester President; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL;
Model Teens, Recording Secretary; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant· Teen-Age Republicans; White Jackets; Op·
timist Award Sem Fnalist; '68 Club.

MOSES, BRAD
All-City Gymnastics; All-State Gymnastics; "D" Club;
Gymnastics; Key Club; Pre-Law.

MOSS, SHIRLEY
AII-C1ty Choir All-School Show; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; High School Red Cross;
'68 Club.

NAKASHIMA, VICKI
ICC; ICC Leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement,
Treasurer, JCL; Knit-Wits, President.

NATAN, EDDIE
Art Club; Chess Club; Science Seminar; African Seminar.

NATHAN, VIOLA

NAVE, LARRY
NOEL, ANGIE
All-City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Assistant Roy·
alty Editor; DAR Finalist; Delegate Assembly , Head
Girl; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC Leadership Workshop; Jr. Escort; Junior Prom Queen Attendant; Latin American Club; May Queen Attendant;
National Ach1evement Scholarship Semi-Finalist and
Finalist; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech; Student Council, Jr.
Representative; White Jackets; '68 Club.

NEIDIG, SHARON
NEIL, DAVID
Brigade Competition; Boulder Competit ion; Federal
Inspection Color Guard Commander; Sojourners Speech
Contest

NELMS, SANDRA
All-City Student Council; All-School Show; Art Club,
Vice Pres ident; DAR Award; Delegate Assembly; Fo·
reign Language Club; Girls' State; JCL, Head Scribe,
Newspaper Editor; Junior Prom Queen Attendant ; May
Queen Attendant; Senior Class Officer, President;
Senior Service Project; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets, Senate Youth; All-Year Orienta tion
Staff; '68 Club.

NELSON, DOLORES
Delegate Assembly; ICC;
JCL ; Knit-Wits, President
Med.

ICC Leadership Workshop;
and Vice President; Pre-

NEUBERT, VIVIAN
Deleg~te Assembly, Treasurer; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y;
White Jackets .

NIETO, LONNIE

222

�NUSS, MICHELE
Cheerleader High School Red Cross; Junior Escort;
Junior Prom Queen; Model Teens; Senior Service
Pro:ect; Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; White Jackets;
'68 Club.

OCHS, MARILYN
Aufsteoger Club; Drama Club-East Side Players.

OLSON, STEVE
O'NEILL, CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players;
Junior Boy's Advisory Council; Junior Usher; Key
Club; Montage; National Merit Finalist; Pre-law; Skeast;
Spotlight Staff, Head Photographer; Student Council
leadership Conference.

ORMSBY, MONICA
OVERLAND, KRIS
Foreign language Club; Teen-Age Republicans.

PACE, JACKIE
PAPEDO, GEORGIA
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Distributive Education.

PARKER, SUE
PARKS, MIKE
All-City Track; All-Metro Track; Concert Band; "D"
Club; Foreign language Club; Hi-Y; ICC leadership
Workshop; Junior Achievement; JCl; Outward Bound;
Track.

PEAK, DA VE
Aufsteiger Club, Secretary; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly; Football· ICC leadership Workshop; International
Relations Club; Junior Boy's Advisory Council, President; JCl; Mayors Youth Council; Outward Bound;
Senior Class Officer, Student Council; Student Council;
Student Council Workshop; Track; '68 Club.

PEREZ, BER NI CE

Seniors

223

�PETERSON, CHRISTINE
All-School Show; Concert Band; Drama Club-East Side
Players; FTA; Girl's Gymnastics; Modern Dance Group;
Speech; H1gh School Newspaper Staff; Student Council;
White Jackets; Modern Majorette; School Yearbook, Photography Winner.

PETERSSON, LENA
PHELPS, CHRIS
Aufsteiger Club; ' D" Club; Delegate Assembly; lacrosse,
President; Outward Bound; Tennis; Wrestling; '68 Club .

PHILLIPS, JAMES
All-City Wrestling; All-City Band; All School Show; Bridge
Club; Chess Club; "D" Club; Hi-Y; Track; Wrestling; '6B
Club.

PHILLIPS, PEGGY
PIERATT, JAY

PIERRE, LARRY
PLASTINO, PAIGE
Concert Choir; Honorary Cadet, lieutenant Colonel; JCl;
Junior Escort ; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters.

POWELL, ALVIN
All-City Track; All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angela ires;
Art Club; Concert Choir; "D" Club; Delegate Assembly;
High School Red Cross; Human Relations Conference Delegate; ICC leadership Workshop; Junior Achievement;
Skeast; Student Council leadership Conference; Sweetheart
Couple Attendant; Track; '68 Club.

PRINCE, ROSEMARY
PROBST, MOLLY
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; Inter-Club
Skeast, President; Teen -Age Republicans.

Council;

JCl;

PUTNAM, BARBARA
High School Red Cross; International Relations Club; Senior
Service Project; '68 Club.

RATTON, REGINA
Art Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA; ICC leadership Workshop; Model Teen; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

REECE, RANDY
RENNER, MARK

RHODES, McGREGOR
RICHARDSON, JEROME
RIGG, NANCY
All-City Orchestra; All-School Show; All-State Orchestra;
Angelus Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Camelot; Concert Choir;
Concert Orchestra; Holland, Michigan Exchange; ICC leadership Workshop; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Skeast;
Teen-Age Republicans, President; '6B Club.

224

�ROBERSON, VIC
ROBERT, RAY
Bridge Club; Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Cross Country; Euclidean Club, President; Inter-Club Council, President; lntern.. itonal Relations Club; Junior Usher;
Shafroth Contest; Speech; Woodbury Con1est; Nat ional Merit Finalist.

ROBERTS, HELEN
ROBINSON, LORETTA
All-School Show; Camelot; Orchesis; Symposium.

I
ROBINSON, SHIRLEY
High School Red Cross; Knit-Wits .

RODGERS, DIANA

ROGGENBACH, MICHELE
Knit-Wits; White Jackets.

ROGERS, WARREN
ROSS, DALE
ROSS, KATHY
All -School Show; Delegate Assembly.

ROUNTREE, RUTHANN
All-City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players; Foreign Language Club; ICC Leadership Workshop;
Skeast; Symposium, Treasurer, President;
White Jackets, Historian; Y-Teens, Treasurer .

ROWSE, CINDY
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Sophomore Council; Speech; '6B
Club.

RUDOLPH, BRENDA
Art Club; Camelot; Girl's Bowling; Symposium; Y-Teens .

RUPP, LIA
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side
Players; High School Red Cross; InterClub Council; Model Teens; Teen-Age Republicans, President; '68 Club; Art Service; President of Indian Affairs Club.

225

�RYAN, PAT
SAKS, NINA
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y.

SCHAFER, CLEM
SCHILT, JEAN
Angelus Staff, Triplicate Editor; Aufsteiger Club; Human Relations Conference; ICC leadership Conference; Junior Escort; Model Teens; Ranum Exchange;
Senior Service Project; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore
Class Officer, Secretary; San Felipe Expedition; TriHi-Y; Whtie Jackets; '68 Club.

SCHOMAY, STEPHEN
SCAPEL, ELLEN
SCOTT, JACKIE
Concert Choir; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y.

SCRIBNER, CAROL

SCRIVNER, LANCE
All-City Football; Baseball ; " D" Club,
President; E.A.S.T.-President; Football;
Key Club.

SEYMOUR, PATRICIA
All-School Show; Classification Board;
Delegate Assembly; Human Relations
Conference Delegate; ICC leadership
Workshop; Model Teens; Senior Service
Project; Speech; White Jackets; YTeens ; '6B Club.

SHAFFER, RICK

SHANAHAN, JIM
SHAW, JIM
SHEA, MIKE

SHEA, SHAWN
SHEPARD, CHARLES
SHERMACK, GAIL
All-School Sh"ow; Angelaires; Camelot;
Tri-H i-Y.

226

�SHIVELEY, MIKE
SIMON, CARMA
SISNEROS, IRENE
SKOLOUT, BILL
Aufsteiger Club; Golf; Key Club; Skeast.

SMALLWOOD, CYNTHIA
SMITH, ANGELYN
Fall Sports Attendant ; Junior Prom Attendant ; Sweetheart Attendant ; Y Teens .

SMITH, CHARLES
All -School Show, Classification Board; Aufsteiger Club;
Bowling Cll!b; Karate, Club President; R O.T.C. Drill
Team.

SMITH, JOYCE ANN

SMITH, PATRICIA
SNYDER, DENNIS
SNYDER, TOM
SPENCER, MIMI
Drama Club-East Side Players, Historian; Junior Escort;
Seraph Sisters; Speech; NFL Secretary; White Jackets;
Wolcott Contest; '68 Club.

STAFFORD, NEAL
Angelus Staff, Sports Assistant; Baseball; "D" Club;
Football; Gymnastics; ICC Leadership Workshop; PreLaw; Seraph King Candidate; Student Council; Student
Council Workshop; Sweetheart Couple and Attendant.

STANDLEY, SUE
STARR, GARY
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly; FTA; Inter-Club Coun·
cil; International Relations Club President; Junior
Achievement, President, Vice -President; National Forensic League Degree of Merit.

STEELE, DOLORES

227

�STEGER, TOM
STERN, GARY
All-City Tennis; All -Metro Tenn is; AllState Tennis; Aufsteiger Club; "D"
Club; Key Club; Pre-Law; Skeast;
Spotlight Staff, Sports Editor; Tennis;
'68.

STEVENS, DONNA
STEVER, BETH
Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor; Concert
Choir; Drama Club-East Side Players; Sophomore Council; Tri-Hi-Y;
White Jackets; '68.

STEWART, SHEILA
Concert Choir;
Kn it-Wits .

Girls'

Basketball ;

STOENNER, ANN
All -School Show; Angelaires ; Art
Club; Concert Choir; DPL Art Seminar; Eucl idean Club; Folklore Club;
Jr. Escort; Montage; National Merit
Finalist; Seraph Sisters; '68 Club.

STRENO, LARRY
STROH, SHERRY
All-City Choir; All-State Choir-Alternate; Camelot; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly .

STROM, PAUL
Aufste iger Club; Delegate Assembly;
Junior Boys' Advisory Council; latin
American Club; ' 68 Club.

STROM, TONY

228

�Seniors

STRONG, JIM
SUESSER, ALBERT
Cross Country; Track.

SUTHERLAND, LINDA

TANAKA, DAN
TATE, SHE RON
TAWARA, BRUCE
All-School Show; Bowling Club;
Chess Club; Delegate Assembly;
Key Club; Pre-La\("; ROTC Battalion
Commander; ROTC Drill Team.

TENBRINK, SHIRLEY
TEPLEY, SUZI
THAEMERT, JUDITH
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly;
Drama Club-East Side Players, Historian; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters; White Jackets .

THAEMERT, RICHARD
Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Swimming; '68 Club.

THOMAS, DEBORAH
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD
Bridge Club; Chess Club; Eucl idean
Club; Inter-Club Council

229

�TIMMONS, MARY
TIMMONS, RONALD
TOOLEY, TOM
Chess Club.

TOWNSEND, JANICE
TRAXLER, CHUCK
Baseball; "D" Club; '68 Club.

TRAYLER, SANDY

TRUJILLO, MARY
TULLY, GARY
TURNER, JOYCE
All-School Show; Girls Gymnastics; Modern Dance Group;
Orchesis; Riflettes; Symposium; Y-Teens; '68 Club.

TURNER, McKINLEY
TURSICK, CARLA
Delegate Assembly; Model Teens; '68 Club.

TYPHER, VICKI
All-City Choir; All-School Show; Angelaires; Camelot; Concert Choir; Counterpoints, Pres ident; Delegate to C.U. Summer Music Camp; Inter-Club Council; JCL; Jr. Escort; Seraph
Sisters .

230

�URIOSTE, MARCELLA
VALCOUR , PIERRE
VALDEZ, TONY
All-School Show; Camelot; Delegate Assembly; Stage
Crew.

VALLEJOS, EMILY

VAN BUSKIRK, PAUL
VAN TASSLE, QUENTIN
Angelus Staff, Photographer; Aufsteiger Club; Delegate
Assembly; Foreign language Club; Skeast; Teen·Age
Republicans.

VARNER, PAT
Art Club; Drama Club·East Side Players; Skeast.

VENTERS, BARBARA
Bridge Club; Delegate
Jackets; '68 Club.

Assembly;

Knit

Wtis;

White

VERDUIN, DEBBIE
VIGIL, JOHN
VIVENS, ROSE ANN
WADE, SALLY
All -City Band; Angelus Staff, lay.Out Editor; Aufsteiger Club; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; DAR
Final ist; Delegate Assembly; Girls' State, Alternate;
Inter-Club Council, Vice-President; ICC leadership Conference ; Minnesota Exchange; Model Teens, President;
Outward Bound; Sophomore Council; Student Council,
Jr. Representative; Student Council Workshop at C.S.U.

WAFER, ANN
WALKER, JOEL
Angelus Staff, Album Editor; Football; Jr. Usher; Key
Club; lacrosse; Track.

WALKER, MARK
WALKER, PALER!
AII·School Show; Delegate Assembly, Parliamentarian;
Foreign language Club, Vice President; FTA; Girls'
Bowling; lnter·Ciub Council; ICC leadersh ip Workshop;
Montage; Senior Service Project; Student Council Workshop; Symposium, Secretary-Treasurer; Y-Teens, Historian; '6B Club.

WARD, MARIANNE
WARD, PHIL
Baseball; "D" Club; Golf.

WATSON, CHRIS
Delegate Assembly; Jr. Escort; Montage; Ranum Ex·
change; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Editor;
Teen-Age Republicans, Secretary; White Jackets; '68
Club.

WATSON, PHYLLIS
Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Wh ite Jackets; '6B
Club.

WEBER, CHRIS
WEBER, DAN
WEBER, GEORGE
All-City Orchestra; All-City Student Council; All-State
Orchestra; Aufsteiger Club; Concert Band; Concert
Orchestra; Holland, Michigan Exchange; Sophomore
Class Officer, Vice President; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Stage Band; Student Council leadership Con·
ference; Student Council Workshop.

WEISS, BARTLEY

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�WEISS, LORA
WELCH, TONI
All-School Show; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Intramural
Basketball; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Model Teens; P.T.A. Orientation Staff; Senior Service Project; Sophomore Orientation Staff; White Jackets; YTeens, Recording Secretary; '6B Club.

WESLEY, CONSTANCE
WHALEN, CONNIE

WHALEN, KATHIE
WHITE, ALMA
WHITE, JONI
WHITE, MAXINE

WIDMAR, GREG
Aufsteiger Club; Delegate Assembly; Folklore Club;
Foreign Language Club; Outward Bound; Skeast.

WIERMAN, LYNN
WIGGANS, BARBARA
All-School Show; Angelaires; Camelot; Concert Choir;
High School Red Cross; Skeast; White Jackets.

WIGGINS, BARBARA
Concert Choir; JCL; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y.

WILKINS, JANNELLE
WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE
WILLIAMS, LEROY
WILLIAMS, ZARLE
Inter-Club Council, Treasurer; ICC Leadership Workshop; JCL, State Historian; Mayor's Youth Council, Alternate; PreMed, Secretary; Student Council Leadership Conference; Symposium; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

WILLIAMSON, CHERYL
Girl's Bowling.

WILSON, CHRISTINE
WILSON, RICK
WINCHELL, KARL
All-City Band; All-State Band; All-City Orchestra; Chess
Club; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; K.R.M.A. Youth
Music Education Program; Stage Band.

WINKLEBLACK, CHARLOTTE
WOHL, KENNY
JCL; Junior Usher; Key Club; Pre-Law, Treasurer; Spotlight Staff, Copy Rewrite Editor, Correspondent; Student Council; Student Council Leadenhlp Conference.

WOODS, MARGARET
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters.

WORTHAM, NANCY

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�Seniors

WRENN, SPLINTER
All-City Swimming; "D" Club; Football; Key
Club; lacrosse, Sec.; All-league Honorable
Mention; Outward Bound; Swimming; National
Merit letter of Commendation.

WRIGHT, KEN
All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; All-State
Orchestra; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra;
Skeast; Stage Band; State Band.

WRIGHT, RA YNA
WUNSCH, LEO

YEE, JACK
YEE, TIM

YAMASHITA, SUE
YOUNG, MICHAEL

YOUNG, PAUL
Basketball; " D" Club; Football; Human Relations Conference Delegate; Inter-Club Council; JCl, Pres.; Key Club; Pre-law; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Student Council.

YOUNG, RALPH

233

�Club Roster
ANGELITES

AUFSTEIGER-cont.

BRIDGE CLUB-cont.

"D" CLUB-cont.

President-Francine Hall
Vice President-LaNell Dailey
Secretary-Treasurer-Sharon Jones
Co-Captain-Pat Johnson
Captain-Francine Linley
Sponsor-Miss Christina Ebel

Charles DeWitt
Dan DiProfio
Liz Downey
John Elmblad
John Falkenberg
Andrew Ferguson
Derek Feilbert
Steve Flanigan
Wendy Forselius
Roberta Hall
Dirk Hansen
Bob Hart
Susi Hart
Nannette Holmes
Sandy Hoyman
Jim Hueftle
Ardis Hughes
Rocky Innes
James Johnson
Alan lamb
Robb latham
David lehr
Patricia Marinace
David Martinez
Wayne Matsuda
Teresa McGuire
Jeff Millward
Earl Mosley
John Nolop
Marilynn Ochs
Melvin Ochs
Kathy Osburn
Toni Parks
Pam Perrill
Jenny Phelps
lee Pirkey
Jim Rainey
Roger Rapp
Gary Reagan
Joe Solomon
Dana Sourbeer
Julie Stott
Suzi Tepley
Cathi Valiance
David Van Buskirk
Sally Wade
Kathy Waters
George Weber
Kirby White
Mike Wise
Sue Wise
Steve Wolcott
Betty Wytias

Richard Timberlake
Barbara Venters
Linda Willey

Joel Butler
Jim Casebolt
Andrew Chaney
Bob Chessen
Ronald Collins
Donald Craft
Joe Croes
Darrell Eversman
John Fielding
Ron Fisher
Don Flourney
Rod Frey
Kevin Gomez
Marshall Greene
Rod Grier
Mike Hannibal
Mike Hardy
Jerry Hillard
Tom Hosack
Anther Hudgins
Robert Hunter
Arnie Izquierdo
Matt Jackson
Bill Jent
Felton Johnson
Alvin Jones
Greg Lovato
Gre-g Mac Dougall
Brad Moses
Ken Murphy
D. Nady
lonnie Nieto
Dave Peak
Chris Phelps
Rick Shaffer
Dave Short
Neal Stafford
Gary Stern
larry Streno
Chuck Traxler
Mark Walker
Don Warren
Bart Weiss
Mike Wilson
Splinter Wrenn
Wally Wnght
Paul Young

Nelda Bellinger
Peggy Bennett
Pat Blackshear
Freda Bullock
Phyllis Deadwyler
lmesia Evans
Linda Ganes
Michelle Hollingsworth
Ida Johnson
Myra Meadows
Jan Mitchell
Sheila Stafford

ART
Pres ident-lynda McElroy
Vice Pres ident-Sandy Nelms
Secretary-Vicki Miller
Treasurer-Joe Craighead
Sponsor-Mr. Charles Ott
Co-Sponsor-Mr. Allen Clerihue
Perry Ayers
Ed Bell
Mike Crownover
Sydney Danforth
Becky Faxon
Martha Fiser
Dana Fisher
Cherry Hill
Linda Hill
Joyce Johnson
Charlayne Murrell
Alva Nelms
Jackie Pace
Toni Parks
Debbie Porter
Washington Powell
Molly Probst
Charolette Reed
Bill Rickords
Terrie Riffel
Gordan Rosland
Tina Rupp
Debbie Ruttman
Tim Schanefelt
Mike Shea
Rown Southworth
Debbie Thomas
Dave Van Buskirk
Karen Washington

AUFSTEIGER
President-Joe Janda
Vice-President-Jeanne Goodwin
Secretary-Dave Peak
Treasurer-Marshal Greene
Sponsors-Miss Sarah Hady
Mr. Bob Hussey
Mr. Gary Richard
Miss Janis Rogers
Miss Mercedes Trujillo
Tim Abeyta
Terri Adams
Douglas Albright
Otto Albright
Kathy Allman
Dale Becker
Ronald Black
Allison Branscombe
Cindi Brink
Sharie Burger
Tom Burlade
John Calvin
Mary Cook
Barclay Davis

234

BRIDGE CLUB
Pres ident-Ma rgaret Downey
Sponsor-Mrs. Jane Johnston
John Abbott
Kathy Allman
Jim Baker
Janet Bidwell
John Blunt
Cathi Cantrell
Carol Cantrell
liz Downey
Mark Eberhart
Pam Glassey
Joan Hanatari
Vicki Hanson
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Kent lupberger
Kelly Madden
Darrell Madsen
Gloria Mason
Kim McCate
Monica Ormsby
Bob Petri
Dave Rockwell
Terri Rosenbaum
Dan iel Swartz
Susan Tanaka

CHESS
President-Richard Timberlake
Vice-President-Steve Hechler
Secretary-Treasurer-Dan Ruiz
Sponsor-Mr. John Timmons
John Abbott
les Anthony
Tom Barber
John Blunt
Bob Browne
John Burchfield
Willie Chapman
Sydney Danforth
Mark Eberhart
Pete Gatseos
Dirk Hanson
Alan lwahashi
John Jezek
Ed Leaver
Ed Naton
Jim Phillips
Rod Rapp
Ray Robert
Gerald Starr
Dan Swartz
Greg Tannenbaum
Ron Timmons
Bart Weiss
Karl Winchell
Alan Yamamoto

COMPUTER CLUB
President-Cynthia Caracasls
Vice President-Ray Robert
Sponsor-Mr. David Esch
John Abbott
Camille Boggs
Bill Chapman
Kyle Davis
Mark Eberhart
Phil Goodstein
Dirk Hanson
David Holsien
Ed Johnson
Tom Meyer
Gary O'Biock
Debby Rullman
Nina Saks
Chuck Shepard
Richard Timberlake
David Witkin

COUNTERPOINTS
President-Jean Sullivan
Vice President-Connie McAndrews
Secretary-Treasurer-Vicki Typher
Sponsor-Mrs. Marion Padboy
Gulcin Acemi
Janet Bidwell
Camille Boggs
leslie Carter
Holly Casler
Sara Kozelka
Mary laCombe
Kelly Madden
Margaret Schmuck
Sherry Stroh

"D" CLUB
President-lance Scrivner
Vice President-Reggie Mines
Secretary-Treasurer-Dave Alkove
Sponsor-Mr. Robert Paul
Bernie Broderick
Dan Broderick

D. E. C. A.
President-Chris Bachman
Vice President-Harold Bishop
Secretary-Candy Gentry
Treasurer-Rosemary Prince
Publicity Manager-John Vigil
Sponsor-Mr. Jay Collinsworth
Mellene Anderson
Barbara Armstead
Ron Ashley
Kathy Barton
John Bolden
Charla Buerkle
Jim Dolan
John Guzman
liz Hackett
Tom McGrath
Jerry Richardson
Dennis Snyder

EAST SIDE PLAYERS
President-Bob Collins
Vice President-Jan Bingaman
Treasurer-Woody Argall
Recording Secretary-liz Downey
Corresponding Secretary-Karen Leaver
Historian-Mimi Spencer
Sponsors-Mr. John Zumwinkle
Mrs . Norma Rietcheck
Roger Aydelott
Tom Barber
Tim Baxter

�Club Roster
EAST SIDE PLAYERS-cont.
Mike Beierle
Becky Belyea
Judy Benton
Judy Biggs
Jaci Bingaman
John Bonsib
Gary Boucher
Jeni Bourne
John Brooks
Paul Brooks
Marilyn Burkett
Margaret Burnett
Charlotte Cunningham
Sharon Cantini
Tom Conis
Bernette Cowans
Zelia Dahlstrom
Carla Davis
Kacky Davis
Carol Fisher
Vicki Grandy
Joan Gurtler
Donna Hackett
Sari Ha rovitz
Stephanie Haddock
Cindy Hall
Him Hahn
Joe Hall
Bob Hart
Susy Hess
Marcia Hogan
Helen Hon
Linda Hooker
Denise Jackson
Holly Johnson
Peggy Jokela
Kris Jones
Kathy Krueger
Janet Lewallen
Patricia Marinace
Joe McCue
Kathi Molumby
John McCallum
Shirley Moss
Sharon Neidg
Marilyn Ochs
Linda Pitter
Diane Rusho
Denise Sawyer
Lisa Schomp
Tracey Scope!
Mary Selmser
John Sites
Belinda Steger
Lynda Sutherland
Debbie Toffoli
Allan Torrington
James Welch
Alexis Wilkerson
Lauri Winston
Carolyn Wright
Betty Wytias

EUCLIDEAN
President-Gillian Hutchings
Vice-President-Bob Miller
Vice-President-John Abbot
Vice-President-Karen Leaver
John Abbot
Bob Browne
Daryl Eversman
Kathy Gilbert
Bonnie Goldstein
Walter Greensburg
Dirk Hansen
Kris Janes
Karen Leaver
Gillian Hutchings
Gene Martin
Bob Miller
Dudley Morris
Rodger Rapp

EUCLIDEAN-cont.
Diane Randell
Nikki Tannenba~;m
Jim Travis
Dave Wittsen
Steve Wolcott

FOLKLORE
President-Linda Hooker
Vice President-Luther Augenstein
Treasurer-Larry Loeb
Sponsor-Miss Christina Ebel
Rosalind Barki
Barb Blasingame
Camille Boggs
Judy Brodie
Bob Browne
Marge Cronkey
Darlene Curtis
Diane Curtis
Kyle Davis
Charles DeWitt
Renard Euell
Diane Finesilver
Patti Frank
Bonnie Goldstein
Therese Hoskins
Jack James
Steve Joy
Mary Kay Kitto
Denis Mackey
Lynda McElroy
Dave Murakami
Peter Nellhaus
Elizabeth Overland
Toby Reich
Sidney Rogers
Nancy Rigg
Tina Rupp
Mitzi Russell
Rick Schemel
Shirley Schmitt
Debbie Spaulding
Belinda Steger
John Vigil
Alexis Wilkerson
Rayna Wright
Ben Zwibecker

F. T. A.
President-Marilyn Burkett
Vice President-Kathy Fisher
Treasurer-Luther Augenstein
Secretary-Shelly Alexander
Historian-Sandy Leerskov
Parliamentarian-Cheryll Odegaard
Sponsor-Mrs. Marion Powell
Mr. Larry French
Rosalind Marki
Debbie Blair
Laura Bradford
Margaret Downey
Mary Fields
Julie Frances
Linda Geist
Yvonne Giddings
Cheryl Goolsby
Joseqh Hall
Joyce Harris
Hoann Harnsun
Edith Henderson
Toi Jones
Marcia Kramer
Daphne McGee
Julia Meineke
Charlayne Murrell
Caroll Odegaard
Regina Ration
Elfen Sakamoto
Sue Standley
Gary Starr
June Stotts

F. T. A.-cont.

HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS-cont.

Marilyn Townsend
Jim Travis
Mary Wayne
Susan Welsh

Jan Karakawa
Robin Kelly
Sandy Leerskov
Janet Lewallen
Linda Luizzi
Kent Lupberger
Terri Mahoney
Norma Malone
Betty Marshall
Margie Martin
Daphne McGee
Meredy Melville
Shirley Moss
Charlayne Murrell
Toni Parks
Pam Pecrill
Sandi Piatt
Colleen Polfer
Liz Powell
Barbie Putnam
Gary Reagan
Jan Risley
Shirl Robinson
Terri Rosenbaum
Debbie Russell
Debbie Rut1man
Ellen Sakamoto

FOREIGN LANGUAGE
President-Mike Crownover
Vice President-Paleri Walker
Secretary-Kris Overland
Treasurer-Zetta Yocovides
ICC Representative-Mike Crownover
Sponsor-Mrs. Blanche Pigott
Rosalind Barci
Jennie Bourne
Martha Carranco
Debi Coffer
Yvonne Cook
Ray Gottesfeld
Linda Kennedy
Mike Mulhern
Sandy Nelms
Pat Pastrana
Suzie Schiff
Desiree Thalley
Debby Thomas
Sloane Thomas

HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS
President-Sa fly Rose
Vice President-Darryl Simpson
Secretary-Terri Adams
Treasurer-Jeanie Linton
Program Chairman-Kathy Kunz
All-City Representatives-Tim Crow
Denise Sawyer
Sponsor-Mr. Charles Schaffer
Kathy Allman
Chris Ando
Jerry Baes
Valerie Barham
Alana Barnes
Jo Ellen Baxter
Geraldine Baylor
Debbie Blair
Mary Jane Bonelle
Barbara Booker
Cathy Booker
Linda Cleary
Debbie Coffer
Linda Collier
Joslyn Cowans
Cindy Crabb
Zen•a Crow
Beverly Davis
Judy Davis
Robbi Davis
Tanya Davi$
Mary Fields
Diana Finesilver
Martha Fiser
Dana Fisher
Nancy Franz
Karen Garfunkle
Shirley Gruenberg
Maggie Hall
Mary Hallet
Debbie Hardaway
Linda Hart
Sue Hart
Cathy Head
Stewart Henry
Dave Hinds
Beverly Hooks
Marilyn Hydinger
Mary Ingram
Barbie Inskeep
Toi Jones
Bob Jordan
Patty Kane

Mariann Sanmann

Pearl Santifer
Esther Schapire
Karen Schoendaller
Jackie Scott
Rosalyn Scott
Carol Scribner
Cindy Smallwood
Susan Smith
Tana Smith
Dorothy Sowell
Julie Van Woerkom
Karen Washington
Frances Williams
Jackie Williams
Sylvia Williams
Dave Witkin

HI-Y
President-Jerome Anglin
Vice President-Mike Hooker
Secretary-Alvin Jones
Treasurer-Walter Dawkins
Chaplain-Don Flourney
Director-Mr. Jim Benson
Sponsor-Mr. Edwin Archer
Charles Beauman
Rudy Briano
Wilford Comer
Marlow Comfort
Donald Dawkins
Frank Elliot
Lloyd Guest
Mike Hannibal
Ken Hunt
Conrad Hurrell
Bruce Jackson
Alfred McFarland
David McGhee
Mike Parks
Ken Pointer
Dennis Pruitt
Andre Reynolds
Victor Roberson
Warren Rodgers
Aaron Slaughter
Kelvin Smith
Andrew Woolfolk
Eddie Woss

I. c. c.
President-Ray Robert
Vice President-Sally Wade
Secretary-Kathy Gilbert

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�Club Roster
I. C. C.-cont.

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-cont.

KARATE CLUB

KNIT - WITS-cont.

Treasurer-Zarle Williams
Sponsor-Mr. Art Bragg

Scribe- Kathy Campbell

President- Chuck Smith
Sponsor-

linda Martinez
Paula McGee
Meredy Melville
Janice Miyake
Shirl Robinson
Sidney Rogers
Michelle Roggenbach
Becky Truair
Jan ie Voorhees

Sherry Alexander
Jerome Anglin
Chris Bachman
Marilyn Burkett
Cyndy Caracasis
linda Carroll
Bob Chessen
Judy Coffee
Bob Collins
Mike Crownover
Margaret Downey
Beth Fisher
Francine Hall
Joyce Harris
Carmen Henderson
Jane Hendryson
Downey Hillmeyer
Dave Hinds
linda Hooker
Joe Janda
Alan lamb
linda McElroy
Phil Mitsis
Tonya Morris
Dalores Nelson
Chris Phelps
Molly Probst
Sally Rose
lia Rupp
lance Scrivner
Chuck Smith
Gary Starr
Jean Sullivan
Richard Timberlake
Mary Trujillo
Cathie Vallance

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
President-Gary Starr
Vice President-Nikki Tannenbaum
Secretary-Cherry Bradford
Treasurer-Walter Garnett
Sponsor-Miss Elizabeth Williams
Carolyn Anderson
Camille Boggs
larry Buford
lynda Fuj imoto
Phil Goodstein
Paulette Green
Pat Guest
lynn Henderson
Kathy Kinz
Tom Meyer
Joan Peterson
Marianne Sanmann
Esther Schapire
Susie Schiff
Sloane Thomas
Sandy Traylor
Terry Vette
Ted Weber

JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Consuls-Sue Drommond
Paul Young
Head Tribune-Rob Brown
Head Censor- linda Carroll
Head Scribe-Jean Doida
Sponsor-Miss Margaret Smith
TRIBE I
Tribune-Rob Brown
Censor-Nick Ervin
Scribe-Jane Hager
TRIBE II
Tribune-Allison Branscombe
Censor-linda Carroll

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Joel Butler
Carol Cantrell
Cathi Cantrell
Maggie Hall
Kathy Kunz
linda Liuzzi
Connie McAndrews
Reg ina Miller
Paige Plastino
Esther Schapire
Mary Selmser
Marlene Shimizu
Nikki Tannenbaum
Vickie Typher
Margaret Whipple
Ken Wohl
Bill Wright
Paul Young
TRIBE Ill
Tribune-Karen Washington
Censor-Keary Nitta
Scribe-Kathy Osburn
Phil Goodstein
Francis lowe
Bruce Methner
Teri Miller
Cha rdele Robert
lynda Sutherland
Sue Wise
TRIBE IV
Tribune-Sam Nelson
Censor-Barbara Garmony
Scribe-Jean Doida
Sue Aldridge
Margaret Burnett
Bob Hart
Dave Knowles
Bob Miller
Mark Naylor
Delores Nelson
Steve Olson
lee Ann Oswald
Karle Seydel
Clem Schaefer
Darrell Simpson
Joe Silver
lucia Vickers
lucie Vigil
Kim Ward
Sue Welch
Sachiko Wellman
TRIBE V
Tribune - Wilson Stafford
Censor-Judy Biggs
Scribe-Dana Sourbeer
Robin Barker
Janet Bidwell
Connie Coleman
Yvonne Cook
Andrew Ferguson
Carol Fisher
Jim lincoln
Tom McElroy
Mark Nakajima
Jenny Rhodes
linda Stetzel
Kirby White
Hank Wierman
TRIBE VI
Dave Witkin
Kathy Markis
Steve Irwin
Ellen Sakamoto
Jackie Williams
Dave Holber

Ed Banks
Bernard Deadwyler
Calvin Smith

KEY CLUB
President-Phil Mitsis
Vice President-Tom Gray
Secretary-Dennis Blum
Treasurer-Gary Lighthall
Sponsors-Mr. Ray Acsell
Mr. Ronald Dobson
luther Augenstein
John Bonsib
Joel Butler
Tom Bautsch
Jim Casbolt
Dan Chapman
Bob Chessen
Ross De Herrera
Greg Diamond
John Eckhardt
Dave Edwards
Ben Kempner
Nick Erwin
Darrell Eversman
Walter Greensberg
Ken Levinson
Alan lamb
larry loeb
Kent lupberger
Don Meckley
Brad Moses
Chris O'Neil
Sam Nelson
Mark Renner
Ray Robert
Dave Rockwell
Ray Ruf
Bill Skolout
Gary Stern
Bruce Tawara
Joel Walker
Mark Walker
Alan Woodard
Ken Wohl
Splinter Wrenn
Paul Young

KNIT- WITS
President-Dolores Nelson
Vice President-Martha Fiser
Secretary-Carol Glick
Treasurer-linda Geist
Sponsor-Mrs. June Williamson
Alana Barnes
Marty Biggs
Jan Bingaman
Cathy Booker
Gloria Bush
Jeraldine Butler
Kathy Campbell
linda Caroll
Holly Casler
Shirley Chapman
Recita Clemons
Juan Crews
Dana Fisher
Barbara Floyd
Karen Garfunkle
Joan Hanatani
Anita Henry
Chris Hocking
Kris Jones
linda Kennedy
Susan Lykins

LATIN AMERICAN CLUB
President-Mary Trujillo
Vice President - Suzi Tepley
Secretary- Vickie Herrera
Treasurer-lillian Armijo
Sponsor- Miss Franz
Tim Abeyta
Tony Abeyta
Ray Apadaca
Veronica Arellano
Max Arguello
Donald Baca
Debbie Benavidez
Frances Carrasco
lorraine Ciddio
Diane Cordova
Theresa Encinias
Helen Espinoza
Tina Gracia
Fernando Grimes
Ralph Harrison
Charlotte Herrera
Phil Hermosillo
Mareen lopez
Tom Maestas
David Martinez
JoAnn Martinez
Vicky Martinez
Mary Jo Medina
Rosie Medina
Bart Miller
Frank Montoya
Frances Moralez
Alice Nieto
Debra Romero
Vicky Romero
James Roybal
Martha Roybal
Diane Sandoval
lillian Sias
Dave Silva
Colleen Solis
Paul Strom
Tony Strom
Daisy Trujillo
Doris Trujillo
Marcello Urioste
lucie Vigil
Rosalie Vigil
Romona Wade

LA CROSSE
President-Chris Phelps
Vice President-Joe Collins
Secretary-Splinter Wrenn
Treasurer-Greg MacDougall
Sponsor-Mr. James Owen
Dave Alkove
Bill Baker
Bart Brousard
Robbie Brown
Clark Collard
Ed Cluff
John Cummings
Randy Fancher
Marshal Greene
Chris Greer
Carl Homstad
Ken Hunt

�Club Roster
LA CROSSE-cont.

MODEL TEENS-cont.

ORCHESIS-cont.

PRE-MED-cont.

Mike Jump
Kent lupberger
Tom Ort iz
Dave Peak
McGregor Rhodes
Robb ie Southwick
George Weber
Hank Wierman

Stephan ie Watk ins
Ton i Welch
Conn ie Whalen
Barbara Wigg ins

loretta Robinson
Joyce Turner
Eloise Will iams
Nancy Wortham

Sach iko Wellman

MONTAGE

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Ed itor- Mary Carol Randall
Art Ed itor- She ila Griffin
Secretary - Magg ie Hall
Sponsor- Miss June Sm ith

Sponsor- Mr. Michael McDanal

MODEL TEENS
Pres ident- Sally Wade
Vice President- Kathy Markis
Corresponding Secretary- Jean Doida
Recording Secrelary-Trudi Morrison
Treasurer- Kacky Dav is
Scrapbook- Debbie Porter
Sponsor- Mrs . Betsy Shipley
Terri Adams
DeVonna Anderson
Sally Aragon
Carol Atkinson
Mary Babbs
Marty Biggs
Karen Board
laura Bouchier
Jeanne Brooks
Patricia Combs
Mary Cook
Maura Cooney
Renee Cousins
Fern Crawford
Jackie Crawford
Sandy Deutsch
liz Downey
Dianne Fields
Martha Fiser
Carol Fisher
Kathy Fisher
Tina Garcia
Becky Gonzales
Jeanne Goodwin
Sandy Grandy
Cindy Hall
Mary Hallet
Beaver Hamilton
Mary Handen
Helga Hartig
Pam Higgins
Downey Hillmeyer
Chris Hocking
Nancy Johnston
Toi Jones
Vicki Krieger
Juli Krill
Rose Leahy
Shelley lamer
Linda McElroy
Meredy Melville
Kathy Mitchell
Charlayne Murrell
Vivian Neubert
Michele Nuss
Pam Perrill
Peggy Phillips
Yvonne Phillips
Paige Plastina
Rosemary Prince
Regina Rattan
Jennifer Rhodes
Marilyn Richardson
Bobbi Rupp
Lia Rupp
Tina Rupp
Nina Saks
Jean Schilt
Penny Schwartz
Jan Seifried
Pat Seymour
Sue Tanaka
Jan ice Townsend
Debbie True
Carla Tursick

Carolyn Allen
Cookie Artzer
Roger Aydelott
John Cummings
John Franklin
Andrea Gooch
Debbie Heger
Carol Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Mike lang
larry loeb
Sally McGregor
Jim Minton
Chr is O' Neill
Susan Sm ith
Ann Stoenner
Paleri Walker
Chris Watson

NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
President- Judy Coffee
Vice President-Clark Yeager
Secretary-Mimi Spencer
Secretary- Jan Bingaman
Treasurer- Gwen Johnson
Sponsor-Mrs. Carol Strickland
Cheryl Brink
Cynth ia Caracasis
Bernette Cowans
Mary Dallas
Sandy Deutsch
Greg Diamond
Denise Ferguson
Tina Gardia
Pete Gatseos
Kathy Gilbert
Downey Hillmeyer
Debb ie Hughes
Tom long
Joe Marecak
Hil Margolin
Don Meckley
Shirley Nachman
Angie Noel
Steve Olson
Gary Reagan
Ray Robert
Pat Seymour
Gary Starr

ORCHESIS
President- Carmen Henderson
Vice President- Vickie Herrera
Secretary- Daphne McGee
Treasurer-Glor ia Mason
Sponsor- Mrs. Carol Matchett
Jeanie Boehler
Wanda Bryant
Holly Casler
Jackie Cawford
Linda Frazier
Chan ita Henderson
Anita Henry
Theresa Hill
Diane McGhee
Sharon Neidig
Susan Ref a kis

Tom Allen
Tom Bierlace
John Blunt
Dana Fisher
John Franklin
Walter Garrett
James Ramke
Clen Schaefer
Steve Semaster
Ron Southworth
Terry Vette

PRE-LAW CLUB
Pres ident-Bob Chessen
Vice President- Walter Greenberg
Secretary-John Eckhardt
Treasurer- Kenny Wohl
Sponsor- Mr. Charles Clarkson
Joel Butler
James Casebolt
Dan Chapman
Eugene Eckhardt
Nick Ervin
Bruce Fuller
Marshall Greene
Gary Lighthall
Kent lupberger
Hil Mangolin
Jim Minton
Phil Mitsis
Brad Moses
Chris O' Neill
Jay Pirkey
Mark Renner
Neal Stafford
Gary Stern
Bruce Tawara
Steve Wolcott
Alan Woodard
Paul Young

PRE-MED
President-Linda Carroll
Vice President - Tom Craighead
Secretary-Jeannie Linton
Treasurer- Tom Craighead
Sponsor-M iss Fay Twist
Martha Bernard
larry Bufurd
Holly Casler
Renee Cousins
Ray Gottesfeld
Barbie Inskeep
Debbie Jackson
Jan Karakawa
Sara Kozelka
John Lamers
Timothy leary
Tom McElroy
Regina Miller
Terri Miller
Delores Nelson
Cind i Nishimura
Tonya Petty
Debb ie Price
Miriam Rose
Julie Trace
Becky Trua ir
Frances W illiams
Zarle Williams

RIFLETTES
President- Mildred Aikens
Vice Pres ident-Jewel Underwood
Secretary-Pam Mitchel
Treasurer-Andrea Gooch
Range Officers- Becky Sm ith
Marty Biggs
Sponsor- Mr. Harry Ackzierger
Wanda Bryant
Linda Collier
Marie Deakin
Georg ia Harris
Jo Ann Harrison
Cathy Head
Robin Kelly
Donna Pugh
Tanya Smith
Debbie Thomas
Jan Watson
Phyllis Watson
Francis Williams
Connie Yearling

SERAPH SISTERS
President-Kathy Gilbert
Vice Pres ident-Juli Krill
Secretary-Merilynn Knowles
Jean Schilt
Treasurer-Diane Fields
Sponsor-Mrs. Ann Broad
Gulcin Acemi
Paule Bernard
Judy Brodie
Judy Coffee
Kacky Davis
Regan Eberhart
Judy Eggleston
Barbara Floyd
Rosemarie Franz
Tina Gracia
Linda Ge ist
Sheila Griffin
Stevie Hibbert
Andrea Hoffman
Downey Hillmeyer
Olga Kriwenkow
Karen Leaver·
Janet Lewallen
Angie Noel
Paige Plast ina
Michele Nuss
Nancy Rigg
Jackie Scott
Mimi Spencer
Ann Stoenner
Judy Thaemert
Vicki Typher
Chris Watson
lora Weiss
Margaret Whipple
Margaret Woods

SKEAST
President-Molly Probst
Vice President-Bob Dembeck
Secretary-Susan Tanaka
Treasurer-Peggy lore
Sponsor-M iss Jean Aschbaucher
Pat Abe
Allison Ando
Roger Aydekitt
Robin Barker
Paula Bernard
Ted Calloway
Cliff Erickson

237

�Club Roster
SKEAST-cont.

TARS-cont.

WHITE JACKETS-cont.

Judy Garnett
Cynthia Gibbs
Pat Guest
Stephanie Haddock
Barry Hadley
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Annette Hill
Ken Jordan
Alan Lamb
Dave Lehr
Jim Minton
Dave Murakami
Angie Oliver
Joan Peterson
Gary Reagan
Morgan Riley
Ruthanne Rountree
Debbie Ruttman
Renard Snell
Karen Schondaller
Dana Sourbeer
Joe Tarnowski
Gary Thomas
Quinton Van Tassle
Jane Voorhees
Mark Walker
Chris Watson
Bill Wilbur
Ramona Williams
Margaret Winkler
Mike Wise
Ken Wright

Jackie Scott
Sh irley Smiley
Bill Wilbur

Secretaries-Susan Hart
Marilyn Knowles
Treasurer-Lana Holmes
Juli Krill
Drill Masters-Diane Fields
Debbie Jackson
Historian-Ruthanne Rountree
Parliamentarian-Kathy Campbell

SYMPOSIUM

Mary Babbs
Janet Bidwell
Debbie Blair
Karen Board
Carol Bruso
Sharon Contini
Cathi Cantrell
Kay Chessen
Mary Cook
Penny Crites
Zenia Crow
Mary Dallas
Sandy Deutsch
Karen Dryden
Dana Fisher
Jan Gall
Sue Gunn
Pat Hall
Vicki Hanson
Margy Helm
Downey Hillmeyer
Kerstin Johansson
Mary Kurz
Patty Logan
Terri Mahoney
Linda Martinez
Kim McCaa
Meredy Melville
Ellen Nelson
Angie Oliver
Lena Petersson
Kathy Riese
Jan Risley
Debb ie Rouse
Jackie Scott
Gail Shermack
Marlene Shimizu
Pam Smith
Sue Tanaka
Marcia Tremmel
Phyllis Wier
Barbara Wiggins
Janelle Wilkins
Edie Wzolek

President-Sherry Alexander
Vice President-Ruthanne Roundtree
Secretary-Kalhy Fisbee
Patricia Guest
Treasurer-Palerie Walker
Sponsor-Miss Charlene Ricci
Delores Allen
Frances Bowles
Geraldine Butler
Gloria Bush
Recita Clemens
Yvonne Cook
Acquanetta Craig
Joyce Harris
Carmen Henderson
Anita Henry
Regina Miller
Terry Miller
Brenda Rudolph
Belinda Steger
Debra Thomas
Joyce Turner
Stephaine Wathins
Frances Williams
Zarle Williams
Cindi Nishimura

TARS
President-Lia Rupp
Vice President-Peggy Downey
Secretary-Chris Watson
Treasurer- Guy Nemiro
Sponsor-Mr. Terry Allen
John Blunt
Barclay Davis
Phil Goodstein
Andy Karr
Kent Lupberger
Jim Minton
Dave Murakami
Molly Probst
Gary Reagan
Nancy Rigg
Sally Rose
Karen Schoendaller

238

TEEN DEMS
Pres ident-Alan Lamb
Sponsor-Mr. Craig Spillman
Pat Abe
Rosalind Barki
Judy Brodie
Jean Demmer
Derek Feilbert
Tom Gray
Sara Kozelka
Kent Lupberger
Kathy Markis
Karen Schoendaller
Mimi Spencer
June Stotts
Debbie Thomas

TRI-HI-Y
President-Beth Fisher
Vice President-Val Forseliu:
Corresponding Secretary-Jan Jackson
Recording Secretary-Carol Cantrell
Treasurer-Barbie Engels
Service Chairman-Jean Schilt
Chaplain-Michele Nuss
Sponsor- Miss Diane Dykes

WHITE JACKETS
President-Downey Hillmeyer
Vice President-Carolyn Jew
Secretaries-Jeanne Bowers

Pat Abe
Shelley Alexander
Allison Ando
Mary Babbs
Paule Bernard
Debbie Blair
Donna Blount
Karen Board
Camille Boggs
Sherry Brancford
Jeanne Brooks
Carol Bruso
Marian Buffalo
Sharie Burger
Geraldine Butler
Carol Cantrell
Cathy Cantrell
Linda Carroll
Pat Chase
Marti Cooley
Penny Critts
Mary Dallas
Kacky Davis
Nancy Denious
Kathy Dennis
Sandy Deutsch
Jean Doida
Liz Downey
Barbie Engles
Martha Fiser
Beth Fisher
Kathy Fisher
Barbara Floyd
Joleen Fukahara
Kathy Gibson
Tina Garcia
Pat Guest
Maggie Hall
Beaver Ham ilton
Diane Hamilton
Joyce Harris
Linda Harris
Linda Hart
Joyce Hartfiield
Debby Heger
Margy Heim
Jane Hendryson
Chris Hocking
Linda Hooker
Marilyn Hydinger
Barbie Inskeep
Kerstin Johansson
Sharon Jones
Toi Jones
Patty Kane
Jan Karakawa
Sandy Leerskov
Janet Lewallen
Peggy Lore
Kelly Madden
Betty Marshall
Daphne McGee
Julia Meineke
Regina Miller
Eva Mims
Pam Mitchell
Kerry Morimoto
Trudi Morrison
Charlayne Murrell
Alva Nelms
Sandra Nelms
Ellen Nelson
Vivian Neubert
Angie Noel
Michelle Nuss
Monica Ormsby

WHITE JACKETS- cont.
Lena Peterson
Judy Poole
Michele Reed
Michele Roggenbach
Terri Rosenbaum
Ruthann Rountree
Mitzi Russell
Pat Seymour
Marlene Shimizu
Pam Smith
Mimi Spencer
Beth Stever
Susan Tanaka
Judy Thaimert
Cheryl Thomas
Janice Townsend
Marcia Townsend
Marcia Tremmel
Jul ie Van Woerkem
Barbara Venters
Sherry Vick
Earlene Walton
Marianne Ward
Karen Washington
Chris Watson
Phyllis Watson
Toni Welch
Phyllis Wier
Barbara Wiggans
Zarle Williams

Y-TEENS
Co-Presidents-Joyce Harris
Regina Miller
Secretary-Toni Welch
Treasurer-Ruthann Rountree
Historian- Pat Guest
Social Chairman-Cindi Nishimura
Program Chairman-Debbie Rullman
Worship Chairman-Henrieta Johnson
Courtesy Chairman-Geri Butler
Sponsor-Mrs. Sharon McCarthy
Sherry Alexander
Deloris Allen
Martha Bernard
Karen Board
Francis Bowles
Debbie Clark
Debb ie Coffer
Maura Cooney
Acquanelta Craig
Berdie Demmer
Linda Donna
Thelma Duncan
Kathy Fisher
Sue Gunn
Mary Hallet
Mary Harden
Debbie Hardaway
Annette Hill
Cherry Hill
Beverly Hobbs
Rhoda Holliman
Ida Johnson
Sharon Lewis
Linda Martinez
Coy Martin
Margie Martin
Teri Miller
Yvonne Phillips
Brenda Quails
Missy Ricke
Yvette Robinson
Brenda Rudolph
Denise Sawyer
Cindy Smallwood
Pam Smith
Marla Stewart
Sharon Tate
Joyce Turner
Edna Welch
Sylvia Williams
Cheryl Young

�239

�Student Index
A
Abbott, John 181
Abe, Pat, 152, 205
Abegg, Tim, 205
Acemi, Gulcin, 109, 140, 149, 205
Adams, Monica, 181
Adams, Terri 193
Agnetti, Becky, 181
Ahlberg, Marcella, 205
Aikens, Mildred, 193
Aldridge, Susan, 181
Alexander, Denise, 181
Alexander, Shelley, 193
Alexander, Sherry, 205
Alexander, Susan, 181
Alkove, Dave, 52, 53, 205
Allen, Carolyn, 205
Allen, Dolores, 205
Allen, John, 205
Allen, Tom, 193
Allman, Kathy, 193
Anderson, Darrell, 65
Anderson, Mellene, 205
Ando, Alison, 152,193, 247
Ando, Chris, 181
Andrews, Carolyn, 193
Andrews, Mike, 193
Anglin, Jerome, 110, 205
Arellano, Veronica, 193
Argall, Woody, 193
Armijo, Lillian, 205
Armstead, Barbara, 205
Armstead, Romander, 205
Armstrong, Donald, 57
Arroyo, Tony, 193
Ashley, Rod, 181
Ashley, Ronnie, 205
Ashley, Sandy, 181
Askew, Velver, 205
Atkison, Carol, 193
Augenstein, luther, 193
Augenstein, Marie, 181
Augenstein, Marsh, 58, 181
Aumiller, Roxie, 181
Ausbie, Kennith, 58
Avila, Viki, 205

B
Babbs, Mary, 152, 205
Bachman, Chris, 111, 205
Baker, Bill, 52, 57
Baker, Jennifer, 181
Banks, Ed, 100
Barki, Rosalind, 206
Barnes, Alana, 206
Barnes, Gail, 206
Barton, Kathy, 206
Bautsch, Tom, 59
Baxter, Jo Ellen, 181
Baynes, Pete, 206
Beardsworth, Gary, 206
Beauman, Charles, 206
Beauman, Toni, 181
Bell, Ann, 206
Bell, Michael, 181
Bellante, James, 129, 206
Bennett, Ernie, 206
Bentley, Cindy, 206
Benton, Judy, 181
Bernard, Polly, 140, 206
Berry, Harold, 206
Besaw, Daniel, 206
Betz, John, 206
Bidwell, Janel, 181
Biggs, Judy, 181
Bingaman, Jackie, 181
Bingaman, Jan, 148, 206
Bishop, Harold, 206
Bishop, Suzette, 206
Bjork, Darlis, 207
Black, Ronn, 207
Blair, Debbie, 108
Blakely, Chauncey, 207
Blanas, Jim, 58
Blount, Sarah, 181
Blum, Dennis, 192
Bockh, Mike, 181
Boehler, Jeannie, 207
Boggs, Camille, 207
Bohm, Nanci, 131
Boiko, Wally, 207
Boley, Earl, 207

240

Bollacker, Lee, 181
Bonella, Mary Jane, 181
Bonsib, John, 121
Boone, Sheryl, 207
Boucher, Gary, 142, 207
Bouchier, laurel, 207
Bowers, Jeanne, 207
Bfadford, Lori, 181
Brame, Dona, 208
Brannon, Pat, 208
Brewer, Ron, 208
Broderick, Bernie, 52, 57, 65
Broderick, Dan, 208
Brodie, Judy, 208
Brooks, Jeanne, 208, 247
Brooks, John, 121
Broussard, Bart, 52
Brown, Robert, 13B, 139, 208
Brunton, Dick, 208
Brunton, John, 152
Brunton, Robert, 209
Bruso, Carol, 152, 169, 208
Buckstein, Gary, 60, 61
Buerkle, Charla, 209
Buethe, Warren, 209
Buffalo, Marion, 209
Buford, larry, 182
Burch, Allen, 209
Burch, Linda, 209
Burchfield, John, 209
Burkett, Marilyn, 21
Burlace, Thomas, 182
Burnette, Maggie, 182
Bush, Gloria, 209
Bustamente, Rudy, 182
Butler, Geraldine, 209
Butler, Joe, 96, 209
Byars, Veda, 182

c

Campbell, Gwendolyn, 182
Campbell, Kathy, 57
Canono, John, 57
Cantrell, Carol, 172
Cantrell, Cathi, 172, 192
Caracasis, Cynthia, 120
Carey, Pat, 172
Card, Sharon, 209
Carranco, Nick, 58
Carroll, Charla, 182
Carroll, Linda, 209
Casebolt, Jim, 52, 55
Casler, Holly, 209
Chaney, Andrew, 52, 63
Chapman, Bill, 209
Chapman, Dan, 138, 139
Chapman, Shirley, 209
Charlifue, Ken, 58
Chessen, Bob, 209
Chinn, Crystal, 209
Clark, Debra, 209
Cleary, Linda, 209
Clements, Andrew, 209
Coffee, Judy, 120, 209, 246, 247
Collard, Clark, 210
Collier, Daryl, 58
Collins, Bob, 210
Collins, Kathy, 210
Colvin, Mike, 1B2
Combs, Patricia, 210
Conis, Tom, 210
Connor, Kelvin, 58, 182
Connor, leo, 210
Contini, Sharon, 210
Cook, Mary, 182
Cook, Yvonne, 182
Cooney, Maura, 210
Cooper, Jill, 182
Cooper, Naomi, 182
Corey, lowren, 59
Cousins, Rennee, 182
Crabb, Cindy, 145
Craft, Don, 52, 56, 58, 210
Craft, Mack, 210
Craig, Rob, 111
Craighead, Joseph, 210
Crane Anthony, 65
Crawford, Fern, 210
Crawford, Jacqueline, 182
Crownover, Mike, 210
Crownover, Scott, 182
Crutchfield, Barbara, 1B2

Cullip, John, 210
Cumings, Sarah, 182
Cumo, Irene, 210
Curtis, Diane, 210

D
Dacus, Calvin, 58
Dahlstrom, Zelia, 182
Daily, lanell, 210
Dallas, Mary, 145, 169, 204, 210, 247
Daniels, Robert, 58
Davis, Barclay, 210
Davis, Becca, 210
Davis, Bill, 210
Davis, Carla, 182
Davis, Kacky, 152, 210
Davis, Kyle, 182
Davis, Michael, 210
Davis, Robbie, 182
Dawkins, Don, 57
Dawkins, Walter, 52, 56, 211
Dawson, Carol, 211
Deep, John, 182
Degenhart, Dennis, 210
Dembeck, Bob, 211
Denious, Nancy, 211
Dennis, Kathy, 211
Dennis, Pia, 182
Densmer, Ron, 211
Desjarlais, Joyce, 211
Deutsch, Sandy, 97, 210, 247
DeVries, Gladys, 182
Dewitt, Charles, 211
Diamond, Greg, 145, 149, 167
Dickerson, Ralph, 128, 211
Dickerson, Rebecca, 182
Diggins, Mary, 211
Diprofio, Dan, 57
Discoe, Kathy, 182
Dominguez, Tom, 211
Donna, Linda, 183
Downey, Margaret, 211
Draper, Ida, 183
Drommond, Sue, 211
Dryden, Karen, 183
Duncan, Thelma, 211
Dunn, Dan, 183

E
Eckhardt, Eugene, 52, 57, 194
Eckhardt, John, 211
Edwards, Dave, 211
Eggleston, Judy, 130, 212
Elenbogen, Randi, 130, 212
Elmblad, John, 195
Erickson, Cliff, 212
Euell, Renard, 92
Evans, lmesia, 94, 183
Eversman, Darrell, 63

F
Falkenburg, John, 183
Falls, Robert, 52
Faxon, Becky, 183
Febinger, Dennis, 58, 183
Felton, laVonne, 183
Felton, Skip, 183
Ferguson, Denise, 120
Fields, Daryle, 58, 183
Fields, Diane, 141, 169,212
Fiser, Martha, 246, 247
Fisher, Beth, 96, 212, 247
Fisher, Carol, 142, 183
Fisher, Kathy, 212
Fisher, Ron, 212
Fitz, Nathan, 52, 57
Flanigan, Kevin, 52, 57
Flanigan, Steve, 183
Flores, Lydia, 183
Flournoy, Donald, 212
Floyd, Barbara, 212
Forselius, Val, 212
Forselius, Wendy, 183
Foster, Wallin, 59, 183
Francis, Julie, 212
Francis, Margot, 183
Franz, Nancy, 183
Frazier, Linda, 212
Frey, Rod, 52, 212, 247
Frobig, Charlotte, 212
Fujimoto, lynda, 98, 204, 213
Fukuhara, Jolene, 152

G
Gall, Janet, 183
Gallagher, Kathie, 213
Gallagher, lynne, 183
Garcia, Charles, 183
Garcia, Cynthia, 183
Garcia, Tina, 204, 213
Garcia, Yvonne, 213
Garfunkle, Karen, 183
Garnett, Walter, 107
Garrett, Dave, 213
Garrell, Judy, 183
Gary, Tom, 214
Gash, lee, 183
Gatseos, Pete, 120, 213
Geist, Linda, 213
Gerke, Denise, 213
Gibbs, Cynthia, 183
Giddings, Yvonne, 213
Gilbert, Kathleen, 213
Gilliam, Roberta, 213
Glentzer, David, 183
Goens, Dave, 68
Goldsmith, Galen, 184
Goldstone, Bob, 214
Gomez, Kevin, 52, 53, 214
Gooch, Andrea, 214
Goodwin, Jeanne, 247
Goolsby, Cheryl Ann, 184
Gore, Cindy, 214
Gorman, Pat, 184
Grandy, Sandy, 214
Grandy, Vicki, 184
Grano, Cheryl 1B4
Grigg, Scott, 247
Greenburg, Betsy, 184
Greenburg, Walter, 214, 247
Grier, Rodney, 214
Griffin, Sheila, 214
Grove, Maxie, 214
Groves, lynette, 214
Gruenberg, Shirley, 214
Guest, lloyd, 57
Guest, Pat, 214

H
Haddock, Stephanie, 184
Hadley, Barry, 214
Hadley, Brad, 138
Hager, Jane, 215
Hager, Margaret, 184
Hailey, Michael, 184
Hall, Bennie, 215
Hall, Cindy, 215
Hall, Jeanne, 215
Hall, Joseph, 215
Hall, Pat, 184
Hall, Roberta, 184, 247
Hallet, Mimi, 184, 247
Hamilton, Beaver, 215
Hamilton, Diane, 215
Hamm, Shirley, 184
Hampton, lonnie, 58, 215
Hanalani, Joan, 184
Handen, Mary, 215
Handy, Mitch, 215
Hannibal, Charles, 58
Hansen, Dirk, 148
Hanson, Vicki, 148
Hardy, Mike, 52
Harrell, Conrad, 257
Harris, Joyce, 215
Harris, Linda, 184
Harris, Rose, 215
Harrison, Jo Ann, 185
Harrison, Ralph, 106, 184
Harrison, Richard, 215
Hart, Bob, 184
Hart, Linda, 145, 171, 172, 192
Hart, Susan, 215
Hartig, Helga, 184
Hestings, Celeste, 215
Hawkins, Claudia, 184
Head, Cathy, 184
Heckel, Ted, 216
Heim. Margaret, 139
Heger, Debbie, 216
Hellen, Cynthia, 184
Henderson, Carmen, 216
Hendel'$on, Edith, 216
Henderson, June, 216
Henderson, lynn, 216

��Student Index
Henry, Stewart, 184
Herrera, Vickie, 216
Hess, Susie, 184
Hibbert, Stephanie, 216
Higg ins, Pamela, 216
Hill, Annette, 184
Hill, Cherry, 216
Hill , linda, 216
Hill, Marcia, 216
Hilliard, Jerry, 51, 52, 216
Hillmeyer, Downey, 216
Holl iman, Rhoda, 184
Holloway, Jan, 184
Holmes, Ginny, 216
Holmes, Lana, 217
Holt, Larry, 217
Hooker, Mike, 52, 54
Hooker,Tom, 58
Hopson, Richard, 217
Horvat, Mike, 217
Hosack, Tom, 57
Hoskins, Therese, 184
Howard, Jim, 184
Heyman, Sandy, 184
Hudgins , Andy, 52, 217
Hudgins, Dave, 52, 57
Hudson, Barbara, 217
Hudson, Olivia, 184
Hudson, Rose, 217
Hughes, Debbie, 185
Innes, David, 185
Irw in, Steve, 60

J
Jackson, Denise, 185
Jackson, Dewey, 217
Jackson, Em ily, 196
Jackson, Jan, 217
Jackson, Matt, 60, 61
Jackso~, William , 58
Jackson, Tom, 217
James, Jack, 185
James, Tracy, 185
Jepkes, Martin, 217
Jew, Carolyn, 217
Johansson, Kerstin, 97
Johnson, Carol, 204
Johnson, David, 185
Johnson, Gwendolyn, 217
Johnson, Holly, 185
Johnson, Joyce, 108
Johnson, linda, 217
Johnson, Perry, 185
Johnson, Raymond, 52, 57
Johnson, Sandra, 217
Johnston, Chris, 59, 185
Johnston, Nancy, 217
Johnston, Terry, 24
Jones, Alvin, 217, 51, 52, 53
Jones, Connie, 196
Jones, Janice, 94
Jones, Kris, 185
Jones, Sandra, 185
Jones, Sharon, 196
Jones, Toi, 185
Jordan, Kent, 185

K
Karakawa, Jan, 197
Kareski, John, 129
Karr, Andrew, 218
Kawashima, Karen, 218
Keating, Sheila, 218
Keller, Kathy, 185
Kelly, Alice, 218
Kelly, Vickey, 218
Kenealy, Pat, 58
l(ennedy, linda, 185
Kemp, Kren, 185
Kempner, Ben, 197
Kissell, Kathy, 197
Knowles, Merilynn, 218
Knowles, Susan, 185
Knudson,Chris, 58
Kopp, linda, 218
Koto, Randy, 197
Kozelka, Sara, 197
Kramer, Marcia, 197
Krause, Janet, 218
Kretschmar, James, 218
Krieger, Vicki, 197

242

Krill, Juli, 218
Kriwenkow, Olga, 218
Kunz, Kathy, 197
Kurz, Mary, 197
Kusumi, Marilyn, 218

L
lamb, Alan, 219
Lamers, John, 219
Lamers, Monica, 197
Lang, Mike, 219, 247
latham, Robb, 197
Lasby, Kathy, 197
Lavoto, Greg, 51, 52, 53, 64, 65, 166,
167, 69, 68
Leaf, Mary Ellen, 185
Leahy, Rose, 185
Leaver, Karen, 219
Lee, Karen, 197
Leerskov, Sandy, 108, 197
Lehr, Dave, 185
Lemaster, Steve, 185
Levin, Jeff, 58, 185
Levinson, Kenny, 185
Lewallen, Janet, 42, 219
lindsay, Tim, 197
Linley, Francine, 197
linton, Jeanie, 197
littleton, Ronald, 58
Liuzzi, Linda, 219
Loeb, Larry, 60, 61, 101
Logan, Patty, 24
Long, Tom, 204, 219
lore, Peggy, 197
Love, Charmain, 186
Lowe, Francis, 197
Loyd, Veronica, 219
Lucas, Gladys, 197
Lacero, Bruce, 197
Luedke, Robert, 186
Luers, David, 186
Luers, Marty, 219
lupberger, Kent, 197
Lusk, Lee, 197

M
MacDougall, Greg, 226
MacNeil, Michelle, 197
Madden, Kelly, 219
Madsen, Darrell, 186
Maes, Mike, 219
Mahoney, Mary, 198
Malone, Norma, 198
Mann, Jerry, 198
Manuelito, Daisy, 219
Manzanares, Tony, 198
Margolin, Hil, 198
Markis, Kathy, 204, 226
Marnace, Pat, 226
Marshall , Belly, 198
Marnace, Pat, 226
Marshall, Betty, 198
Martin, Coy 226
Martin, Margie, 198
Mart inez, linda 198
Martyn, Gary, 198
Mason, Anita, 186
Mason , Gloria, 198
Matsuda, Wayne, 198
Mayes, Marquita, 186
Mayes, Martha Lee, 186
Mayes, Valerie, 186
McAndrews, Connie, 226
McCaa , Kim, 186
McClellan, Beverly, 226
McCoy, Denise, 186
McCue, Geoff, 186
McCue, Joe, 226
McCue, Mike, 198
McDavid, Margo, 226
McDonald, Sue, 186
McDowell, Barbara, 198
McDowell, Maxine, 226
McElroy, Linda, 226
McElroy, Tom, 186
McFarland, Alfred, 226
McGee, Daphne, 198
McGee, David, 226
McGee, Paula, 198
McGrath, Tom, 226
McGrath, Sharon, 226

McGragor, Joe, 198
McGregor, Sally, 186
McGuire, Teresa, 186
Mcintosh, David, 198
Mcintosh, John, 198
Mcintosh, Paul, 186
McKinney, Deborah, 186
McNeill, Carol, 226
McNeill, James, 226
Medina, Mary Jo, 186
Meek, Kathy, 186
Meineke, Julia, 198
Mejia, Ivy, 186
Melville, Meredy, 198
Mensing, Cindy, 221
Mensing, Susan, 186
Meyer, Renee, 186
Meyer, Tom, 221
Miller, Karen, 186
Miller, Regina, 221
Miller, Robert, 221
Miller, Tommie, 221
Miller, Vicke, 221
Mims, Eva , 198
Minard, Karla, 186
Mines, Reggie, 221
Minton, Jim, 198
Miszczuk, John, 198
Mitchel, Pam, 198
Mitchell, David, 186
Mitchell, Janice, 94
Mitchell, Kathy, 186
Miyata, Janice, 186
Mondragon, Kathy, 221
Moore, Larry, 221
Morales, Mary Lou, 221
Morgan, Jeannie, 221
Morimoto, Kerry, 222
Morishige , Gayle, 188
Morrill, Dan, 188
Morrison, Cecilia, 222
Morrison, Trudi, 222
Moses, Brad, 222
Moss, Shirley, 222
Mother, Goose, 247
Mullins, Dave, 188

N
Nady, D., 52, 57
Nakajima, Mark, 188
Nakashima, Vicki, 222
Natan, Eddie, 222
Nathan, Viola, 222
Nave, Larry, 222
Naylor, Mark, 188
Neidig, Sharon, 222
Neil, David, 222
Nelms, Alva, 247
Nelson,Dolores, 119
Nelson, Ellen, 199
Nelson, Kathy, 188
Nelson, Sam, 199
Nemiro, Guy, 199
Neubert, Vivian, 222
Nieto, Alice, 188
Nieto, Lonnie, 222
Nitta, Keary, 199
Noel, Angie, 141, 144, 147, 222
Norman, Alberteen, 199
Nuss, Michele, 152, 223

0
Oblock, Gary, 188
Ochs, Marilynn, 223
Ochs, Melvin, 199
Odegaard, Cheryl!, 199
Odegaard, Carol, 199
Oliver, Angie, 188
Oliver, Kathy, 188
Olson, Diana, 188
Olson, Steve, 223
O'Neill, Chris, 223
Ormsby, Mon ica, 223
Oswald, Lee Ann, 188
Owens, Gena, 199
Overland, Elizabeth, 199
Overland, Kris, 223

p
Pace, Bruce, 52, 57, 65
Pace, Jackie, 223
Pacheco, Allen, 188
Papedo, Georgia, 223

Parker, Sue, 223
Parks, Karen , 188
Parks, Mike, 223
Paschall, Mike, 199
Peak, Dave, 204, 223
Perez, Bernice, 223

Peros, Jeanie, 188
Perrill, Pam, 142, 188
Personius, Tony, 199
Peterson, Bruce, 189
Peterson, Christine, 224
Peterson, Joan, 189
Petersson, Lena, 97
Petri, Robert W., 199
Petty, Tanya, 189
Phelps, Chris, 224
Phelps, Jenny, 189
Phillips, James, 224
Phillips, Peggy, 224
Phillips, Yvonne, 199
Phlieger, Jan, 189
Pieratt, Jay, 224
Pierce, Murray, 59, 189
Pierre, Larry, 224
Plante, Jean, 199
Plastina, Pa lge, 130, 131, 224
Poindexter, Karen, 189

�Poole, Judy, 199
Porter, Deborah, 172, 192, 199, 247
Powell, Alvin, 224
Powell, Elizabeth, 199
Powell, linda, 167, 189
Price, Deborah, 189
Price, Marilee, 189
Prince, Rosemary, 224
Probst, Molly, 92, 224
Pryor, Jean, 189
Pugh, Donna, 189
Purfield, Jim, 189
Putnam, Barbara, 224
Putnam, Royal, 189

Q
Quails, Brenda C., 199
Quick, Beth, 189

R
Raffin, Chris, 189
Randall, Mary Carol, 199
Randall, Dianna, 189
Ranum, Judy, 189
Ramberg, Cheryl, 189
Ration, Armidia, 189
Ratton, Regina, 224
Reagan, Gary, 192, 199

Redfearn, Timothy J., 199
Reece, Randy, 224
Reed, Michelle, 199
Rees, William, 58
Reese, Bill, 189
ReFakis, Susan, 189
Reinert, Gene, 189
Renner, Mark, 224
Reyes, Steve, 62, 63
Reynolds, Andre, 199
Reynolds, John, 58, 189
Rhoades, John, 199
Rhodes, Jennifer, 190
Rhodes, McGrgor, 224
Rice, Daphne, 190
Rice, Don, 58
Richardson, Jerome. 224
Richardson, Marilyn, 190
Richie, Betty Jo, 199
Richmond, Rebecca, 199
Ricke, Missy, 199
Riese, Kathy, 199
Rigg, Nancy, 224, 247
Riley, Christine, 199
Risley, Jan, 200
Roberson, Vic, 52, 167, 225
Roberson, Wayne, 58

Robert, Ray, 225
Roberts, Helen, 225
Robinson, Shirley, 225
Rockwell, Dave, 60, 200
Rodarte, Carol Ann, 200
Rogers, Diana, 225
Rogers, Tony, 52
Rogers, Warren, 225
Roggenbach, Michele, 225
Ronqved, Gina, 200
Rosenbaum, Terri, 200, 247
Ross, Dale, 225
Ross, Kathy, 50
Ross, Kent, 200
Rountree, Ruthann, 225
Rowse, Cindy, 225
Roybal, Martha, 190
Rozack, Jim, 190
Rusho, Diane, 190
Rudolph, Brenda, 57
Rupp, lia, 58
Ruttman, Debbie, 200
Ryan, Pat, 226

s

Sakamoto, Ellen, 200
Saks, Nina, 226
Salazar, Pat, 200

Salinas, Becky, 190
Sandoval, Pearl, 190
Santifer, Diane, 190
Sauerbriet, Mary Ann, 200
Sawyer, Denise, 200
Schaefer, Clem, 226
Schamay, Stephen, 226
Schapire Esther, 200
Schilt, Chris, 52, 57, 200
Schilt, Jean, 97, 226, 246, 247
Schoendaller, Karen, 200
Schomp, lisa, 190
Schriver, Tim, 200
Schutz, Steve, 200
Schwartz, Penny, 200
Scope!, Ellen, 226
Scope!, Tracey, 200
Scott, Jackie, 226
Scribner, Carol, 226
Scrivner, lance, 51, 52, 88, 226
Sedar, Scott, 192, 200
Seifried, Jan, 200
Sellars, Mike, 58
Selmser, Mary, 200
Senator, E. Dirksen, 190
Seydel, Karle, 52, 57, 118, 200
Seymour, Patricia, 226, 120

�Student Index
Shaffer, David, 59
Schaffer, Rick, :il26
Schanahan, Jim, 226
Shaw, Jim, 226
Shea, Mike, 226
Shea, Shawn
Shepard, Charles, 226
Shermack, Gail, 226
Shimizu, Marlene, 200
Shively, Mike, 227
Short, Gary, 190
Simon, Carma, 227
Simpson, Diane, 190
Siseros, Irene, 227
Siseros, Judy, 190
Skeeters, Jennie, 190
Skolout, Bill, 59, 227
Slater, Linda, 190
Slaughter, Steven, 190
Smallwood, Cynthia, 227
Smith, Angelyn, 227
Smith, Charles, 100, 227
Smith, Dedra, 190
Smith, Dora, 200
Smith, Joyce Ann, 227
Smith, Kelvin, 110
Smith, Marvin, 65, 68, 69
Smith, Pam, 200
Smith, Patricia, 227
Smith, Ronald, 58
Smith, Tana Darlene, 201
Snyder, Dennis, 227
Snyder, Tom, 227
Solis, Collenn, 190
Southworth, Ronn, 190
Speicher, Tom, 58, 190
Spencer, Mimi, 227
Sperry, Christopher, 100
Stafford, Neal, 52, 54, 56, 145, 167,
204, 227, 227
Stafford, Wilson, 58, 190
Standley, John, 59, 190
Standley, Sue, 227
Starr, Gary, 227
Starrett, John, 190
Steele, Dolores, 227
Stegeman, Diane, 207
Steger, Belinda, 201
Stern, Gary, 28, 60, 61, 139, 228
Stevens, Donna, 228
Stever, Beth, 24, 228
Stewart, Marla, 201
Stewart, Sheila, 228
Stewart, Steve, 97, 97, 149
Stoenner, Ann, 228
Strawn, Millen 190
Streno, larry, ~ ... ?28
Streno, Nick, 52, 57, 201
Stene, Robert, 58
Strickland, Shirley, 201
Stroh, Sherry, 228
Strom, Paul, 228
Strom, Tony, 228
Strong, Jim, 229
Siesse, Albert, 299
Sugiura, Ken, 190
Sunata, Allyn, 190
Sutherland, Linda, 299
Sweed, Patsy, 190

T
Tanaka, Dan, 229
Tanaka, Sue, 201
Tate, Sharon, 299
Tawara, Daryl, 299
Tawara, Bruce, 128, 190, 299
Taylor, Susan, 201
Tenbrink . Shirley 229
Tencich, Sherry, 201
Tepley, Suzi, 229
Thaemert, Judith, 90, 229
Thaemert, Richard, 229
Thomas, Cheryl, 192, 201
Thomas, Deborah, 229
Thomas, Gary, 190
Timberlake, Richard, 229
Timmons, Mary, 230
Timmons, Ronald, 230
Tooley, Tom, 230
Torrington, Allan, 190
Townsend, Janice, 152, 168, 169, 230

244

�Student Index
Townsend, Marilyn, 201
Trace, Julie, 190
Traxler, Chuck, 230
Trayler, Sandy, 230
Treja, Veronica, 190
Tremmel, Marcia, 201, 247
Truair, Becky, 201
Trudeau, Debbie, 190
Trujillo, Mary, 160
Tsutsui, Dean, 190
Tully, Gary, 230
Turner, Joyce, 230
Turner, McKinley, 230
Tursick, Carla, 230
Tursick, Tim, 201
Typher, Vickie, 230

u

Urioste, Marcella, 231

v

Vay, Oy, 247
Valdez, Tony, 231
Valiance, Cathie, 201
Vallejos, Emily, 231
Van Buskirk, Paul, 231
Van Natter, Tony, 65, 169, 203
Van lassie, Quentin, 231, 246, 247
Van Woerkom, Julie, 203
Varner, Pat, 231
Vaught, Melva, 203
Venters, Barbara, 231
Verduin, Debbie, 169, 231
Vette, Terry, 203
Vickers, Lucia, 190

Vigil, John, 231
Vigil, Lucie, 190
Vivens, Rose Ann, 231
Voice, Hy, 247
Voorhees, Janie, 190
Vox, Guitar, 247
Voyd, Dense, 247

w

Wade, Sally, 113,231,247
Wafer, Ann, 231
Wagner, Charles, 203'
Walker, Joel, 21, 247
Walker, Debbie, 191
Walker, Mark, 62, 231
Walker, Palerie, 231
Wand, Kim, 191
Ward, Marianne, 231
Ward, Phil, 59, 231
Washington, Melvin, 191
Washington, Ronald, 58
Waters, Kathy, 141, 172, 203
Watkins, Stephanie, 203
Watson, Chris, 28, 138, 231
Watson, Gwendolyn, 191
Watson, Jan, 191
Watson, Phyllis, 231
Wayne, Mary, 108, 203
Weber, Chris, 231
Weber, Dan, 231
Weber, George, 167, 231
Weber, John, 191
Weiss, Bartley, 65, 66, 231

Weiss, Lora, 130, 232
Welch, Edna, 191
Welch, Susan, 191
Welch, Toni, 232
Wellman, Sachiko, 191
Wesley, Constance, 232
Westerfield, Loretta, 191
Whalen, Connie, 232
Whalen, Joe, 203
Whalen, Kathie, 232
Whitaker, Janice, 191
White, Alma, 232
White, Joni, 232
White, Kirby, 232
White, Maxine, 232
Whittington, Rayfield, 65
Widmar, Greg, 232
Wielder, Lee, 191
Wier, Phyllis, 203
Wierman, Hank, 191
Wierman, Lynn, 169, 232
Wiggans, Barbara, 232
Wiggins, Barbara, 232
Wilbur, Bill, 203
Wilkerson, Alexis, 203
Wilkerson, Rowena, 191
Wilkins, Jannelle, 130, 131, 144, 204, 232
Williams, Frances, 191
Williams, Jacqueline, 232
Williams, Leroy, 232
Williams, Zarle, 232
Williamson, Cheryl, 232

Wilson, Christine, 232
Wilson, Gary, 65
Wilson, Mike, 60, 61
Wilson, Rick, 232
Winchell, Karl, 232
Winkleblack, Charlotte, 232
Winkler, Margaret, 191
Winston, Laura, 191
Wise, Mike, 191
Wise, Sue, 203
Wisehart, Lynn, 203
Wohl, Kenny, 138, 139, 232
Wolcott, Steve, 203
Woodward, Alan, 52, 57, 172, 203
Woods, Harold 191
Woods, Margaret, 232
Woolfolk, Andrew, 52
Wortham, Nancy, 232
Wren, Splinter (Ted), 52
Wright, Bill, 52, 54, 65, 67, 204, 68
Wright, Carolyn, 192, 203
Wright, Randy, 191
Wszolek, Edie, 191
Wytias, Betty, 180, 191

y
Yastremski, Carl, 247
Yates, Bob, 191
Yeager, Clark, 203
Young, Cheryl, 191
Young, Kathy, 191
Young, Paul, 52, 65, 167, 148, 69
Young, Sharon, 191

Teacher -Office Staff
A

F

Achziger, Harry, 16
Acsell, Raymond, 42
Al len, Terry, 2B
Anderson , Anne, 46
Archer, Edwin, 41
Arnold , Helen, 23
Atehbacher, Jean, 31

G

B
Baily, Sarah, 23
Ball, Molly, 40
Barton, Doris, 28, 192
Bennett, Joan, 39
Berger, Elsa, 16
Bierbach, Robert, 43
Blum, Odena, 45
Bowlds, Linda, 33
Bragg Arthur, 142, 144, 145
Breen, Jay, 46
Broad, Anne, 15
Bult, Faye, 38
Burmeister, Daniel, 35
BiHie, Jerome, 36

c

Call, Alice, 46
Charlifue, Mille, 45
Chambers, Mildred, 45
Clarkson, Charles, 45
Cherihue, Allen, 25
Cohn, Ellen, 45
Coleman, Paul, 17, 66
Colwell, Robert, 18, 90
Cordova, Rudolph, 46
Craig, Myran, 42
Craven, Elizabeth, 42
Crowder, Dorothy, 45

Feeney, Sheila, 36
Fisher, Elda, 46
Franzen, Ellene, 29
Gallegos, Edward, 19
Garrett, Lawrence, 15
Goelz, Jacquelyne, 38
Greenberg, Hel~n. 45
Griebenaw, Donald, 20, 192

H
Hady, Sarah, 17
Hammerly, Donald, 46
Hinderlider, Kirk, 33
Hiscutt, Leah, 46
HoHman, Morris, 245
Hussey, Robert, 34

J
Jackson, Elizabeth, 180
Jacobi, Julian, 21
Johnson, Richard, 41
Jones, Evelyn, 44

K
Keinon, Irwin, 30
Kennedy, Robert, 43
Koons, Alice, 34
Koshi, John, 46
Kruse, William, 17

L
Lace, Kathryn, 45
Ligon, Gladys, 40
Lundeen, Roger, 38

M

E

Maley, Raymond, 41
Malito, Betty, 45
Marr, Jeannie, 42
Matchett, Carol, 31
McCarthy, Sharon, 27
McDanal, Michael, 41
McKinley, Norma, 47
Metcalf, Alfred, 20
Moulton, Jack, 62
Mower, Lawn, 247
Mullenix, Clarence, 20

Ebel, Christine, 19, 94
Eggleston, Ruth, 39
Ellison, Thomas, 18

Nelson, Richard, 28
Niffenegger, Hazel, 47

D
Daddis, Dino, 46
Daniel, Lawrence, 27
Dawe, Mary J ., 39
Dean, Rhoda, 45
Deasy, Claudia, 26
Dunkin, May, 31

N

Noonan, Gerard, 34

0
Olin, Cliff, 58
Ott, Charles, 25, 111
Owen, James, 33

p
Padboy, Marion, 24
Paul, Robert, 20
Pearson, Eloise, 47
Peonio, Joseph, 15, 39
Pigott. Blanche, 22
Porter, Dorothy, 29
Potter, Margaret, 16
Powell, Marion, 43

R
Race, Edward, 32
Ricci, Charlene, 38
Richard, Gary, 39
Rider, Mary, 42
Rietcheck, Norma, 26
Root, Abigail, 47
Roth, Carolyn, 25

s
Schaffer, Charles, 30
Schwartz, Raymond, 35
Shakespeare, Virginia, 42
Shank, Wayne, 35

Shipley, Betsy, 17
Sinnard, June, 24
Smith, Don, 59
Smith, June, 27, 152, 204
Smith, Margaret, 22
Smith, Price, 35
Spangenberg Hazle, 40
Spillman, Craig, 35
Strickland, Carol, 35
Strickland, Carol, 26, 120
Strickland, Richard, 17
Svenson, James, 33

T
Tagliavore, Vincent, 24
Taliaferro, Mary, 34
Timmons, John, 32, 180
Trujillo, Mercedes, 23
Twist, Fay, 43

w

Waters, Kathie, 46
Williams, Elizabeth, 34
Williams, Grandville, 46
Williamson, Howard, 21
Wonderley, George, 16

z

Zarlengo, Dominic, 21
Ziegler, Emil, 21, 204
Zumwinkle, John, 29

245

�Jean Schilt, Martha Fiser and Judy Coffee (top left) prepare for an
upcoming deadline, Sponsor, Miss Connie Hansberger (above), stares in
bewilderment at activities in the ANGELUS ~ffice. Judy Coffee and
Nancy Rigg prepare to reject another layout. (/eft) . The epitome of
photogenic form is displayed by Quentin Van lassie (below).

246

�1968 Angelus Staff
Alison Ando, Royalty Assistant
Jeanne Brooks, Activities Editor
Judy Coffee, Managing Editor
Mary Dallas, Copy Assistant
Sandy Deutsch, S. T.R. Editor
Barbie Engles, Clubs Assistant
Martha Fiser, Album Assistant
Beth Fisher, Royalty Editor
Rod Frey, Sports Co-Editor
Jeanne Goodwin, S. T.R. Assistant
Walter Greenberg, Photographer
Roberta Hall, Photographer
Scott Grigg, Sports Editor
Carolyn Jew, Album Assistant
Karen Kawashima, Business Manager

Mike Lang, Art Editor and Photo Co-ordinator
Jim Minton, Sports Assistant
Kerry Morimoto, Copy Editor
David Murakami, Head Photographer
Alva Nelms, S.T.R. Assistant
Debbie Porter, Copy Assistant
Nancy Rigg, Editor-in-Chief
Terri Rosenbaum, Activities Assistant
Jean Schilt, Triplicate Editor
Neal Stafford, Sports Co-Editor
Beth Stever, Clubs Editor
Marcia Tremmel, Clubs Assistant
Joel Walker, Album Editor
Quentin Van Tassle, Photographer
Sally Wade, Layout Editor

247

�Credits
Album Photography
De Croce
Franco is-Watson
House of Photography
Jack's
Jafay

Culinary Caporal
Dino Daddis

Helicopter vs. G.W.
Kensair Corporation

Photography Supplies
S. 0. Lindahl

Printing and Binding
Taylor Publishing Company

Royalty Photography
Jafay
De Croce

Sales Management
Jennie Marr, Treasurer

Taylor Publishing Representative
James Macaboy

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