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                  <text>����A GELUS '73

EAST HIGH SCHOOL
DENVER, COLORADO
VOLUME 55

EAST HIGH, OUR HOME AND OUR HAVEN
MAY SEEM REMOTE FROM STRATFORD-ON-AVON
BUT THE GREAT BARD'S LINES ARE TO THE POINT
SO THE TIMES ARE NOT REALLY OUT OF JOINT

�TABLE OF
INTRODUCTION .............................................. I-9
FALL SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ............................ 10-29
Varsity Football ............................................ 12-14
Sophomore Football ............................................ IS
Tennis .................................................... 16-17
Golf ...................................................... 18-19
Cross Country ................................................ 20
G irIs' Gymnastics .............................................. 2 I
Spirit Day .................................................... 22
Homecoming .................................................. 23
Fall Sports Dance .......................................... 24-25
Head Boy and Girl .............................................. 26
Delegate Assembly ............................................ 2 7
Class Representatives .......................................... 28
Class Officers ................................................ 2 9
WINTER SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ........................ 30-55
Varsity Basketball .......................................... 32-33
Junior Varsity Basketball ........................................ 34
Sophomore Basketball .......................................... 35
Swimming .................................................... 36
Girls' Swimming .............................................. 37
Wrestling .................................................. 38-39
Porn Porn Girls ................................................ 40
Cheerleaders .................................................. 41
Angelaires .................................................... 42
Band and Orchestra ............................................ 43
Angelus .................................................. 44-45
Spotlight .................................................. 46-4 7
Junior Prom ................................................ 48-49
The Mouse That Roared ........................................ 50
Choirs ........................................................ 51
Speech Team .............................................. 52-53
Bands and Orchestras ........................................... .
SPRING SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ........................ 56-81
Varsity Baseball ............................................ 58-61
Gymnastics ................................................ 62-63

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�CONTENTS
Track .................................................... 64-65
Girls' Tennis .................................................. 66
Girls' Track .................................................. 67
Wood bury .................................................... 68
Wolcott ...................................................... 69
Senior Seminar ............................................ 70-75
Top 10 Seniors .............................................. 76-77
Candids .................................................. 78-81
CLUBS .................................................... 82-113
Future Homemakers of America .............................. 84-85
VICA ........................................................ 86
Distributive Education .......................................... 87
Junior Classical League .......................................... 88
Black Students Union .......................................... 89
White Jackets and Sophomore Pep Club ........................ 90-91
ROTC .................................................... 92-93
Honorary Cadets .............................................. 94
R iflettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... 9 5
"A" Drill T earn ................................................ 96
Los Chicanos U nidos .......................................... 97
Drama Club ................................................ 98-99
Pre-Law ................................................ 100-101
Karate Club .............................................. 102-103
Seraph Sisters ............................................ 104-105
Soccer Club .............................................. 106-107
Pre-Med .................................................... 108
Nature Page .................................................. 109
Aufsteiger .................................................. 110
Skeast ...................................................... 111
Dance Club .............................................. 112-113
ALBUM .................................................. 114-175
Faculty and Administration ................................ 114-145
Sophomores .............................................. 146-151
Juniors .................................................. 152-156
Seniors .................................................. 157-175
STAFF ........................................................ 176

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-MACBETH

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WINDING UP D.A YS WITH TOIL
-KING HENRY V
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�PLAYING
"IF ALL THE YEAR WERE PLAYING HOLIDAYS"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

�����FRO TROW L. TOR.: R. McCray, D. Cant, J. Alexander, J. Loftis, D. Walker, P. Washington, B. Luna, R. Beasley,
C. Greenwell, B. Bouknight, T. Freeman, G. Hellen. SECOND ROW L. TO R.: D. Borrego, Coach Calloway, P. Wicks,
W. Newton, M. Bradley, L. Wisehart, J. Drake, J. Piechov;ski, J. Hall, D. Gadison, T. Lock, L. Chapman, Coach
Hoops. TI-ITRD ROW L. TOR.: R. Castleman, M. Carroll, M. Esslinger, E. Grissmor, M. Boyd, T. Tracy, F.
Grassier, J. Roy, B. Smith, K. Perkin, Coach Cra·wford.

The East High Varsity Football Team
started slowly and finished strongly.
Mter losing the first four league
games, they came back to have a
3-4-1 season. Head Coach Jim Hoops
stated, "One sign of true quality is
that a team can come back from defeat and be a winner. It is an
attribute to the fine character of
the players that they were able to
go undefeated the last 4 games. "
Returning next year will be about
half of the team players, in hopes
for more support, school spirit and
victories.

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FRONT ROW L. TOR. T. Hellen, M. Hughes, V. Frazier, J. Bro·wn, R. Connelly, L. Williams, N.
Germany. SECOND ROW L. TOR. F. Woods, K. Wyatt, P. Bryant, R. Sims, P. Rucker, E. Walker,
P. Reynolds. THIRD ROW L. TOR. L. Miles, R. Adams, K. Reed, D. Armour, V. Jennings, S. Drake,
M. Estes, A . Bryant, S. Loftis, K. Lee, Coach Dunn

The top players of the 1973 Sophomore Football Team
are Ron Sims, Venturi Jennings, Donnell Armour,
Keith Reed and Marshall Hughes. Along with the other
players and the help of their Coach Mr. Miles, they
have worked hard to try to make East students proud
of them. According to Mr. Miles, "If the players stay
with it they will be number 1 by their Senior year . "
The spirit of the team was displayed by a garage sale
held to raise funds for next year's team.
Thanks to the support and confidence of East High,
many victories were won this year. ext year is
expected to be even better.
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�BOTTOM ROW L. TOR.: W. Barber, J. 'ewcomb, B. Gardner, T. McGaiTy, P. Foster, TOP ROW L. TO
R.: K. Dazey, D. Kauver, J. Striegel, J. Iwasaki, M. Robinson, C. Matsuda, G. Phelps. NOT PICTURED:
C. Carpenter, B. Christison.

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�The East High Tennis Team created a new sense of
pride for East this year. The team completed the
season with 31 wins and 17 losses. David Kauvar, in
the number one singles position, won second place in
state.
Coach Felix Landau was extremely proud of all the
team members and their successes on the court. Their
general team work was gratifying.
Returning next year will be David Kauvar, Peter
Foster, Craig Matsuda, and John Iwasaki.
The Tennis Team deserves a great deal of recognition
and support for its efforts and successes. Congratulations and keep making those tough shots for the best
net results!
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�TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; Coach Regis Groff, G. Cassidy, C. Knight, T. McCoy, S.
Hubler, E. DeCroce. BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; F. Taylor, E. Lombardi, G. Gallegos,
M. Bush.

It was another successful season for Regis Groff and
the East High Golf Team. The municipal course
players of East showed the golf world they were not
to be easily beaten this year. With a lot of team
spirit, no. 1 player Gerry Cassidy, along with Corky
Knight, Eric Lombardi, Terry McCoy, Dennis
Hubler, Gil Gallegos, Ed DeCroce, and Fred Taylor,
had many victories, including an impressive third
place in city competition. Gerry Cassidy and Corky
Knight also won the city cup.

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���Bobby socks, mid-calf skirt lengths,
and ducktails were among the many
fashionable SO's styles observed
among the students and faculty on
Spirit Day. Besides being a relaxing break from the ordinary actions
of the day, Spirit Day proved to be
a novel way to contrast the changes
in dress which have occurred. Most
of us learned more about the customs ::md actions of those who
preceded us at East twenty years
ago. It is probable that if the girls
now wore their skirts at the unflattering length of the SO's, the
boys' academic attention span would
increase noticeably.

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�Sophomore attendant Lucy Nieto
Sophomore escort George Hellen

Senior escort Tom McGarry
Senior attendant Martha Sweetnam

Junior candidates Eileen Jepson and Jim Striegel
Senior candidates Susan Grigsby and Marvin Boyd

This year's Homecoming activities commenced with
a victorious game against West High in which the
final score was 16-6. In addition to the excellent ef forts of our Varsity team, and the dedicated support
of the fans, there were various half-time activities,
including an excellent presentation by the White
Jackets and the East High Marching Band. The Homecoming King and Queen, Ken Crawford and Gwen
Chapman, were announced and coronated at the game.
The Fall Sports Dance, which took place that night,
concluded the Homecoming activities.

Junior escort Buster Bouknight
Junior attendant Cheri Thompson

Queen Gwen Chapman
King Ken Crawford

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senior representatives Patti Gallegos, Ron Thomas,
Faye Asano, Kirk Stephens, Ada Southall

sophomore representatives Bill Thomas,
Leisa Barber, ancy Williams, Mike
Curnow 1 Sheryl Foster

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junior representatives Annika Strom 1 Margrit
Benton, Vern Kline 1 Dave Kauvar
sponsor Harry Achziger

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�Senior officers Warren Yamada, Jane Rockwell, Reggie Beasley, Debbie
Anchrum.

Although the student council made a conscientious
effort to improve the problems at East, many students
criticized its efforts. A few of these criticisms were
valid, but for the most part our leaders worked
diligently to better East High School. The council's
efforts were not alwa) s evident to everyone, but maybe with more understanding and spirit from the student
body, more ideas and activities could have been
carried out.
Sophomore officers
Debbie Gallegos, Carol
Brent, Tanya Acker,
Angela Collins.

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�WINTER
"Blow blow thou winter wind"
-As You Like It

����A TISKET, A T ASKET,
ANOTHER EAST HIGH BASKET!
The season for this year's
Junior Varsity Basketball team
began with a thorn in the side.
Not many students attended
Junior Varsity games, therefore the team was not given
necessary support. 1any students didn't even know or care
about the Junior Varsity team.
However, with time, the
team's momentum gradually
improved and the season
concluded with an even record
of four wins and four losses
in league play. Coach Bob Paul
felt that the team did exceptionally well overall, sporting
an 11-4 record for all games
played.

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�BUCKET BRIGADE

The team: Darell Armour, Terrace Eugene, Norwood Germany, Keith
Holleman, Marshall Hughes, Ventura Jennings, James Monroe, K. Rogers,
Paul Rucker, Ronald Sims, R. Smith, Mike Wicks, Calvin Wilson.

This year's sophomore
basketball team has been
one of the finest teams
East has had in some
time. The team had more
depth, better shooters,
and ballhandlers upholding
the East tradition of the
best basketball team in
the city. The coach, Rick
Schraeder, was pleased
at the way both defense
and offense played this
year. The team did very
well and East High is
hoping that these sophomores will help the
varsity next year.

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�����Two traditional asp cts which
have remained an important part
of high school life are the cheerleaders and porn pom girls. These
groups, under the direction of
Michelle Duren, Cynthia Rucker,
and sponsor ~rs. Strickland,
faithfully supported the major
athletic functions.

WE'VE GOT SPIRIT!!
(HOW ABOUT YOU?)

Their spirited attitudes have
been greatly appreciated by both
the football and basketball teams.
The minor sports teams would
also have been encouraged by
more frequent presentations from
these peppy groups. However, the
cheerleaders and porn porn girls
have made a good contribution to
the effort of producing more
school spirit and have cheered our
teams on throughout a successful
year.
Cheri Thompson, Mary Hendricks, Kim Waugh

Lynn Johnson, Connie Lindsey, Maxine Martinez
Deena Trout, Belinda Greathouse, Rhea Bugarin

Cynthia Rucker

Lynne McGraw, Sherri Bailey, Norma Chase

"HOLLA YOUR NAME TO THE REVERBERATE HILLS"
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-TWELFTH NIGHT

�Madeline Randell

Michelle Duren

Debra Flowers

Sandy Williams

Eileen Jepson

Kirk Stephens

Ron Thomas

Mary Kilfoyle

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Mike King

�Every year at Christrnastime, a
group of devoted and hard working
students sing around the town. The
Angelaires, as this group is
known, performed this year at
Larimer Square, the Denver Art
Museum, Park Hill Regional
Library, and for various civic
groups, schools, churches, and
nursing homes. This year the
Angelaires made their own costumes
and attended the annual madrigal
festival in Boulder. Although the
group concentrated on madrigals,
songs sung unaccompanied around
a table, songs have branched out to
contemporary tunes. By singing
around the community, the Angelaires have not only enlightened the
lives of others, but have created
pride for East as well as themselves.

�SOUNDS ABOUND
For many years the East
High School band and
orchestra have had a
great reputation in good
music. Once again they
did a great job this year
under the careful direction of Mr. Bailey. The
band has been heard at
many athletic activities
and other school functions. Several concerts
have also taken place
featuring the orchestra
and a lot of enjoyable
songs. We hope East will
always keep up this great
tradition.

"If music be the food of love, play on"
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-Twelfth Night

�PEOPLE OF ROOM 254
Room 254 ... the Angelus
office where the members of
the yearbook staff spent many
hours talking, laughing,
yelling, working, fighting,
cleaning, and playing football.
Occasionally they ventured
beyond the office door to
camp out for 36 hours in the
Kaufman's penthouse or to
spread layouts, copy, pencils,
rulers, and typewriters all
over the Downs' ping pong
table in their desperate efforts
to make deadlines . But even
in the darkest moments,
they counted on Mr . Lee to
cheer them up with his quick,
clever jokes and words of
encouragement.

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IF IT S LEFT OPE

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�"I'LL NOTE YOU IN MY BOOK OF MEMORY"
-HENRY VI
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NIGHTCLUB
This year's junior prom
was a success considering
the facts that it was prepared in only two days and
it occurred during the city's
fuel shortage. The prom
was attended by fifty couples
who danced to the music of
Brown Sugar and were
surrounded by a night club
atmosphere. Junior class
sponsors 1rs. Nannette
Rease and Mr. James
Coleman were among those
who attended the affair.
Missing from the candidates' pictures are Cheryl
Grant, Ronnie McCray, and
Beverly Grant.

Ezra Frzier
Sherrie Bailey
James Couburn

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�Queen Cheri Thompson
King Thomas Bouknight

Sponsors Mrs. Nannette Rease
Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman

Elizabeth Cole
Bernard Anderson

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Michael Carroll
Donna Washington

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Under the superior direction
of l 1r. Jack Bailey, the East
High music department has
had one jazzy, successful
year. Beginning with the
jazz ensemble, concert
band, concert orchestra,
and advanced band, the
music department demonstrated their profound ability in the art of creating
music. Traveling to different schools, participating in
the winter -spring concerts,
the music department
exhibited their unique versatility in performing
various types of music.
With the addition of the
drum and bugle corp this
year, we can hardly wait to
hear the music department
next year!!

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�SPRING
"0! HOW THIS SPRING ...
RESEMBLETH THE
UNCERTAIN GLORY OF AN
APRIL DAY!"
-TWO GENTLEMEN OF
VERONA

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�Kevin Farris, Robert Close,
Mike King, Chris Moulding,
Kirk Stephens, David Wilbur,
Coach \1itchell.

QUIET, MEN AT WORK
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This year East High's Track
Team consisted of 40 memhers. The coach, Mr. Jerome
Biffle, commented there was
a great deal of enthusiasm
and spirit on the team. This
year Mr. Biffle also stated
that the track team was formidable competition for other
high schools in the state.
Many team members have excellent potentials.

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Throughout the season, the
team participated in many
track meets and the season
ended with a satisfactory
record .

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BACK ROW, L. TOR: Steve Heinz, Michael Taylor, David Foston, Terry
Locke, Buster Bouknight. FRONT ROW, L. TOR: Ed Wright, Ron Lee, Junious
McConnell, Massoud Parisay.

TRACKS!

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�This year the Tennis Team
consisted of about eighteen
girls, who throughout the
season demonstrated enthusiasm and energy. Under the
direction of the new coach,
Ms. Karen Cookson, the girls
worked on perfecting their
strokes and strategy. Kay
Knowlton represented the
team in the number 1 singles
position, while Dee and Lee
Nemiro held the number 1
doubles spot. This team,
along with all the other girls'
athletic teams at East, has
finally begun to prove the
importance of girls' sports in
the public school system.

BACK ROW, L. TOR: Kim Tempest, Lisi Gottaas, Lillie Becay, Pam
Jones, Lee Nemiro, Kay Knowlton. MIDDLE ROW, L. TOR: Doreen
Yamamoto, Sue Ringler, Chris Telea, Karen Zimmerman, BOTTOM
ROW, L, TOR: Dee emiro, Gayle Nakata, Eileen Jepson, Candy Cason,
Helen Downs. OT PICTURED: Karen Cunningham, Terri Coker, Chris
Knight, Sharon Moreno.

SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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�BACK ROW, L, TOR: Jr . Weed, Cathy Gray, Sharon Lewis, Lori Brown, Liz
Hathaway, Debbie Bryant. FRONT ROW, L. TOR: Susie Saylor, Sharlene
Elliott, Sherry Jones, Tami Knight. OT PICTURED: Josephine Guion, Tina
Dwight, Jann Biggs, Lori West.

This year, the East High
Girls' Track Team did
better than expected. Under
the direction of the ener getic coach, Ms . Alice
Weed, the team practiced
diligently, and showed
strength in competition. In
the different Track events ,
the girls showed much
determination, and Ms .
Weed commented that the
team was enthusiastic and
had good potential.

JUNIOR'S JAUNTERS
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"THIS OUR LIFE
EXEMPT FROM
PUBLIC HAUNT,
FINDS TONGUES
IN TREES, BOOKS
IN THE RUNNING
BROOKS, SERMONS IN STONES,
AND GOOD IN
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�������"THE WEB OF OUR LIFE IS OF A
MINGLED YARN, GOOD AND ILL
TOGETHER."
-ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

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�����FHA
"FAIR ROUND BJ:LLY WITH GOOD CAPON LINED"
-AS YOU LIKE IT

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This year both FHA classes have tried to help
students in the Home Economics related areas.
The Hero class has participated in many sewing and cooking activities. A few of them ineluded Senior Return, Christmas and Halloween
Bake Sales, Spirit Day activities, and a fashion
show. The Heo class, both health and food related course, have worked on individual studies
to help students choose a career for their future.
They have also participated in similar activities
in home economics. Both Heo and Hero have
work-study courses. The annual Co-Operative
Education Banquet, held February 14th, gave the
student employees an opportunity to give their
supervisors an enjoyable evening of fun.
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THAT I WEAR"
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VICA is an organization which offers students prestige and recognition through a ational organization. VICA represents youth who
are dedicated to self-improvement
as they prepare for leadership in
the industry and in their communities. Membership in VICA provides students with the opportunity
for participation in vocational industrial club leadership training
activities, the VI CA individual
achievement program and leadership training conferences. They
also participate in educational
activities as well as social, civic,
and competitive achievement
programs. VICA also offers students an opportunity to become
acquainted with other young
people and to participate in activities with other students enrolled
in trade, industrial and technical
occupations.

Preparing for Leadership
in the World of Work

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�The Distributive Education Clubs of America
consist of high school students throughout
the country who are interested in learning
about the business world. The three DECA
classes at East this year have proved the
organization to be successful. The members
learned various techniques and skills which
provided a background for jobs which they
obtained through the club or which they n,ay
obtain in the future.

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�JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
A ROMAN THOUGHT HATH STRUCK HIM"
The members of the Junior Clas- OTHELLO
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sical League dedicate themselves
to handing on the torch of clas- -;===:::;;:-------::;;;;;;;;;:::::-:::::;;;;:-- - - sical civilization in the modern
world. They believe an acquaintance with the civilizations of
Greece and Rome will help them
understand and appraise this
world of today, which is indebted
to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literatures,
languages, and arts.
The Junior Classical League has
been continuing the activities
consisting of an initiation picnic
held at Montclair Park, the annual Thanksgiving Basket given
to a family of six in the East
district, and the annual Io
Saturnalia, or Christmas party.
At the end of the year the well
known year's end Roman Banquet
was held where the Virgil medal
winners were honored. Another
activity which JCL participated
in was the State Junior Classical
League Convention held at Estes
Park on April 28 and 29 .

�Black Students Union was very active this year.
Under chairman Matthew Reid, the 15 members
planned many activities to further the education
of blacks. In February, they sponsored Black
Awareness Week, which included many movies,
plays and other activities for that week. They
also had a special program for Martin Luther
King's birthday. BSU was sponsored by Mrs.
Knight and Mr. Groff.

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�WHITE JACKETS &amp; SOPHOMORE
PEP CLUB
"MAKE THE COMING HOUR O'ER FLOW WITH JOY"
-ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Friday was the day when
the girls in red and white
hurried in preparation for
another pep assembly and
sports activity. These
girls are the motivating
forces known as the White
jackets and Sophomore Pep
Club. Throughout the year
they attended the games
and matches , and lent
enthusiasm to the East
High athletic teams . At
the end of May an athletic
banquet was held and a wards were presented.
You can always hear these
spirited groups shouting
"Un Ungowwa East Has
Got The Power!"

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"HE WOULD HIMSELF HAVE BEEN A SOLDIER"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

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�The purpose of Los Chicanos Unidos this year
was to organize and unify Chicano students and
to promote and teach Chicano culture. Under the
direction of the sponsors, Mrs. Virigina Minik
and Mrs. Mary Jo Osgood, the club participated
in many activities which included book sales,
food sales, guest dancers, and a trip to Mexico
City with approximately 35 students.

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�����KARATE CLUB
"I HAVE PEPPERED TWO OF THEM"
-KING HENRY IV PART I
The Karate Club this year
was led by a very capable
president, Ron Thomas,
who has won his Black
belt. The members of the
club are very proud of
him and his honor . This
year Deanna Hanna was
the sponsor, Sharon Lewis
the secretary and treasure .

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�SERAPH SISTERS
"HERE IS A TRUE AND INDUSTRIOUS FRIEND"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

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which has long been a tradition
at East, was composed this year of 25 girls all
having a grade point average of 3. 5 or above.
The girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nelson
and the leadership of president Julie Davis,
worked hard on services that helped the school
and the students. The members of Seraph Sisters
donated an hour of their time every day to help
the administration and counselors. This year the
girls sponsored the Senior Return and were in
charge of making and distributing the Student
Directory.

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SOCCER CLUB
"SPORT ROYAL"
-TWELFTH NIGHT
This year, East High's
Soccer Club was very suecessful kicking the ball.
Mr. Bloomfield, club
sponsor is very interested
in recruiting new members
for next year's team. Although a mini sport at East,
soccer is gaining interest
among the faculty and
students.

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�����DANCE CLUB
"WHEN YOU DO DANCE, I WISH ... THAT YOU MIGHT
EVER DO NOTHING BUT THAT"
- WINTER'S TALE
Throughout the year, the 4th
Medium Dancers were involved in numerous activities
within the school and throughout the community. Under
the direction of the sponsor,
Ms. Pamela Rosson, the
group's efforts included performances at Jewish Community Center, a performance at East in April, and
particapation in the graduation ceremony. The groups
feelings on the purposes of
the club can best be described
in this statement by the Pres ident, Ms . Ann Kunz: "Once
we recognize the potential we
have centered in our bodies,
we may break the barriers
of inhibition, and express
ourselves through one of the
most beautiful, joyous , and
fulfilling means - - the
dance. "

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Felix Landau

Roger Craig

Elizabeth Williams

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Linda Matarrese

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�Gerard Noonan

Regis Groff

Bob Hussey

Dennis Sullivan

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Steve Padilla

Sheila Feeney

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�Warren Boatright

Ann Craig

Margexy Swisher

Jacqu eline Johnston

George Wonderley

James Hoops

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�Carolyn Sutton

Richard Schraeder

Elsa Berger

William McGinnis

127

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�Alfred Metcalf

Mack Fair

James Bloomfield

Robert Paul

IONS CAN GIVE YOU A CHARGE
128

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WHY CAN'T YOU UNO ERST AND
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130

�Allen Clerihue

Anne Durrance

Joyce Murray

W. Kearn Blocker

Pamela Starck

Jack Bailey

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131

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Joan Rudel

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Leonard Miles

Larry Enos

SHOP TALK
134

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Harlan Miller

Herbert Stewart

Frank Preisner
Donald Griebenaw

135

�Clifford Olin

Raymond Mitchell

Robert Damashek

GET YOUR_IN GEAR!!!
136

�Pamela Rosson

Karen Cookson

Junior Weed

137

�Melvin Niemeyer

Jerome Golus

Willard Wyatt

51! 51! ROT-C
138

�Joan Spencer

William Scheiman

Ida Mae Bowen

Esther Howard

Thomas Brownell
139

�Arthur Escobedo

Rhoda Dean

Eloise Lee

A FRIEND IN NEED
140

�Jerome Biffle

Alice Call

Ruth Eggleston

Jane Johnston

Eleanor Flatow

141

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Evans

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MAINTAINING EFFICIENCY
144

�A TOAST

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who do dishes , and kids
growing up knowing that they
are free to choose their
lives and loves without
criticism . To doing what
makes you happy, because
that' s what it ' s all about.
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help it along. To Woman,
To Man, To People.

145

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Lisa Lombardi
Anton , 1ac eal
Sandy 1artin
Sandra • iartinez

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Melinda ~-1cGann
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Darcelle 1unson
Kenneth Naatz
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1ari Oppenneer

Cindy Pacheco
Jody Priest
Joan Prutzer
Emmett Quezada
Donna Ranck
Gwen Ransom

~ichelle Reavey

Christine Redmond
Coral Reynolds
Robert Rhodes
Jo Riesenman
Gary Robitz

Kevin Rovlenchik
Scott Ruby
Larry Ryals
Jennifer Schillen
Deborah Schulte
Alva Scott

150

�Mark Scott
Brian Sedar
Debra Sharritt
Mark Simmons
Sheila Simonoff
Ron Sims

Sherry Sisco
Connie Smith
Nancy Spahn
Jim Stanek
Juleigh Stone

Kevin Stout
Robert Stovall
Brian Stump
W. C. Thomas
Tim Tursick
Tom Valdez

Sandra Van
Terri Vaughn
Rita Venters
Vivian Walker
Karen Wall
Debbie Ward

Jeff Watson
Diane Whitaker
Cindy Whittlesey
Monica Wilkinson
Nancy Williams
Lynn Wilson

Jeff Winstrom
Susie Wittner
Mary Wong
Kathy Westover
Diane Wright
Doreen Yamamoto

151

�������PE 'I ABBOTT
LILL\.1ER ALLXANDER
All City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Distributive
Education; Model Teens; \\'hite Jackets
MARY ANNE ALLEN
Environmental Workshop

RALPH ALLEN
VALERIE ALLEN
DEBRA ANCHRUM
FBLA, President; Senior Class
Officer, Secretary; White Jackets

BETH ANGELO
All School Show; Drama Club-East Side Players
CHERYL A THO NY
JA 1ES ARMSTRO G

FAYE ASA 0
CAROL BACHMAN
Aufsteiger; Girls Swimming; All City Swimming; Junior Escort; River Trip; Seraph
Sisters; Tennis; Operation Challenge

WES BARBER
JERRY BARTLETT
DEBORAH BAXTER

DI AH BECKER
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club--East Side Players; Junior Escort; National
Forensics League; National Thespians Society; Seraph Sisters; Speech Club;
Studio Theatre East; Theatre-in-the-Round

158

�SUZANNE BERRYMAN
JULIA BI 'GAMAN
SUSA BOMEY

GERAlDINE BOONE
BRAD BOSTON

BRENDA BOYD
MARVil'&lt; BOYD
KIM BRA SCOMBE

SHERRI BROOKS
CATHERINE BROUSSARD
Concert Choir; FBLA; Girls' Gymnastics Club; Track

LORI BROWN
All City Track; Gymnastics; All Metro
Track; All State Track; Cheerleader;
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Gymnastics Club;
Junior Escort; Junior Prom Queen; Seraph
Sisters; Track; White Jackets
SANDRA BROWN
National Forensics League; Speech Club;
Wolcott Contest

A CY BRUNTON
RICHARDS BRYANS
DEBRA BRYA T

�����JUDY HALL
All City Choir, Band; All School Show; All
State Choir; Angelaires, President; Concert
Band; Concert Choir; Concert Orchestra;
Dance Club; Drama Club; Jazz Ensemble;
Marching Band; Gymnastics; PTA Orientation
Staff; Stage Band; Studio Theatre East;
Theatre-in-the-Round
MARY HALL

DEBRA HAMPTON
PA 1ELA HARRIS
BSBA; FHA;
CRISTY HATCHER

SUSAN HAWLEY
Delegate Assembly; River Trip
CHARLES HAYES
TOM HEALY

STEVEN HEI 'Z
PEN 'Y HERD
Junior Escort; Seraph Sister; Spotlight Staff, Reporter,
Copy Editor
BRE 'T HINTON
Distributive Education; Environmental \\'orkshop

AL HIRJI
DIANE HOLCOMB
All City Pep Club; Concert Choir; White
Jackets, Secretary

BELINDA HOLIMAN
All City Orchestra; Concert Orchestra; All School
Show; FTA; Computer Club; junior Escort
DARRYL HOLLEMAN

164

�MARILYN HONEYMAN
All City Pep Club; Bowling Club; Junior Achievement;
Junior Escort; White Jackets, Co-Treasurer
VICKIE HUDSO
All City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; High School Red
Cross; Junior Prom Queen Candidate; Stage Crew; Swimming

STEVEN HUNTER
CARL IBARRA
DOUGLAS JACKSON
Concert Band; Jazz Ensemble;
Marching Band; Stage Band

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SHERYL JACKSON
RESA JAMES
RALPH JEROME

JACQUELINE JOID&lt;S
CHANETA JONES
SHERRY JONES

KATHRYN JUNGLAS
All School Show; Junior Retreat; Senior Retreat
DENNIS KARASIK
DANIELL£ KAUFFMAN

KIM KAUFMAN
Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor; FHA; Junior Achievement; River Trip: Skeast
LISA KELLY

165

�KA TIIY KII.FOYLE
Aufsteiger; Girls' Swimming
MICHAEL KING
ED KLAP

THOMAS KNAPP
KAY KNOWLTO
All City Tennis; All Metro Tennis;
Angelus Staff, Business Manager;
Girls' State; Junior Escort; River
Trip; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Tennis
HELEN KOSTIKOS

FEUCJA KRAUZE
Seraph Sisters
AlDANA KUDUNSKI
ANN KUNZ
All School Show; Concert Choir; ICC;
Dance Club, President; Junior Class Officer,
Secretary; Junior Escort; Model Teens;
Studio Theatre East

DAWN LARRY
All School Show; Aufsteiger; BSBA; Drama
Club; JCL; National Thespians Society,
President; Stage Crew; Studio Theatre East;
Tennis; Theatre-in-the-Rounel

VICTORIA LARSON
Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; Seraph Sisters;
Skeast; Who's Who Among American High School
Students
CAREY LASHBROOK
MATT LAVI GTON

GEMMA LEAN
LOUAN LECKIE

166

�ERIC LOMBARDI
CATHY LUCAS
CARLA MANCHEGO

PATRICIA MANKA
MONDA MARl
DECA; Distributive Education; Latin American Club; Los Chicanos Unidos; Model Teens;
White Jackets

GLADYS MARTI
TOM MARTIN
CARMELA MARTINEZ
Studio Theatre East; Theatre-in-the-Round

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PRISCILLA MARTINEZ
BARBARA MATHEWS

UNDA MAWHORTER
ational Merit Letter of Commendation;
Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; Who's
Who Among American High School Students;
Fastest Typist A ward
GWENDOLYN MAXEY
BILL MCCLEAVE

TIM MCDERMOTT
ROTC
KAREN MCGEE
DAR Finalist; JCL; Pre-Med Club, President

�LYNNE MCGRAW
Angelaires; BSBA; Concert Choir; Drama
Club; Porn Porn Girl; White Jackets.
RAMONA MCGREW
MARGIE MC AMEE

PATRICIA MEDINA
ROSANA MENOGAN

MICHAEL MEYER
JERRI MIMS
JANELLE MOLLER

JUUE MOSES
CHRISTOPHER MOUlDING
WILLARD NEWTON

YOLANDA NIETO
DAWN IGH

CINDY OBLES
IRMA NOWORYTTA
All-City Choir; Angelaires; The Apple Tree; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly Alternate; East Side Story;
Student Mobilization Committee.
CHARMAINE OCHOA

168

�KARL OLSEN
Angelus Staff, Managing Editor, Art Asst., Sports Editor;
Computer Club; Curriculum Revision Board; "D" Club; PreLaw Club; PTSA; River Trip; Skeast; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Swimming; Track.
HEATHER PA NEBAKER
Outward Bound; River Trip; Senior Seminar; Swimming.

DEBBIE PARCELL
\\RANDALL PARKER

FLOY PARTEE
PAMELA PAUL
TANIA PEER

LINDA PERS KE
BERYL PHILLIPS
DAVID PHILLIPS

STANLEY PIECHOWSKI
LILLIA PORCH
MIKE PORTER
Health Occupations Outstanding Student Award;
Football; Simplicity Fashion Show; Swimming;
VICA .

KATHLEEN PRATT
DECA; Distributive Education; Foreign Language
Club.
KATHRYN PRIEST

169

���BILL SMITH
JACQUELINE SMITH
KENNETH SMITH

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ROSALIND SMITH
RUSSEL SMITH

SHARON SMITH
SHIRLEY SMITH
Art Club
DIANE SNIDER
All-City Band; All-School Show; All-State
Band; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra;
National 1erit Semi-Finalist.

DICK SJI.l.'"DER
ELA SOUREKA
Concert Choir; White Jackets.
MARY SPEICHER

IRENE SPEROS
White Jackets
ELLEN STARR

KIRK STEPHENS
All-City Pep-Club; All-City Student Council; Cheerleader; Cherry Creek Exchange; Gymnastics; PTSA;
Senior Class Representative; Senior Council; Sophomore
Orientation Staff; Student Council Leadership Conference.
VICTORIA STEV£ri;S
GLORIA SWANSON

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�MARTY SWEETNAM
Aufsteiger, Treasurer; Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen
Attendant; Mouse That Roared, Make-up and Costumes;
Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Orientation Staff; World Spectrum,
German.
INA SZWEC
Angelus Staff, STR-Album Asst., Activities Asst.; Delegate
Assembly; Girls' Swimming; JCL; Junior Escort; Model Teens;
River Trip; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; White Jackets.

lAVON A TALLEY
DEBRA TAYLOR
FRED TAYLOR

JAQULYN TIIOl\.1AS
RON THOMAS
All-City Pep Club; All-City Student Council; Cheerleader; "D" Club;
Dance Club; Delegate Assembly; Cherry Creek, Northglenn Exchanges;
Sophomore Football; ICC; Karate Club; Partners; "People Knowledge";
PTSA; River Trip; ROTC; Senior Class Representative; Senior Council;
Skeast; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Student Council; Student Council
Leadership Conference; \\'hite Jackets; Wrestling.

THOMAS TIIOMAS
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club--East Side Players;
European Tour; Soccer Club; Stage Crew; Theatrein-the-Round.
BRENDA THOMPSON

TONI THOMPSON
All-City Student Council; DECA; Delegate Assembly;
Distributive Education; Junior Prom Queen Candidate;
May Queen Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y.
ANNETTE THORNTON
MARILYN TOLIVER

DEENA TROUT
DIDIER TRUFANO\\'
JAMES VREElAND

173

���The 1973 Angelus Staff:
Helen Downs
Susan Groethe
John Iwasaki
David 1ejia
Eddie DeCroce
Ina Szwec
Gail 1iyoshi
Kevin Beebe
Jo Dolmas
Kay Knowlton
Crystal Carollo
Kim Kaufman
Donald Sidney
Dave Snelling
Tom Wilson
Fred Taylor
Eric Lombardi
Jerry Krautman
Joan Rounds
Marcus Robinson
Jeff Turner
Eileen Jepson
Anne Ferrari
Lee remiro
Buster Bouknight
Karl Olsen
Chris Sellers
Glenn Ybarra
Brian Lee

Editor -in -Chief
Activities Editor, Art Asst.
Co- Head Photographer
Photographer
Co-Head Photographer
Activities Asst. , Album Asst.
Album Editor
Photographer
Album Asst.
Business Manager, Clubs Asst.
Sports Co-Editor, Clubs, Art Asst.
Clubs Editor
Sports Co- Editor
Photographer
Clubs Asst. , Art Asst.
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer, Activities Asst.
Art Editor, Sports Asst.
Sports Asst.
Photographer
Activities Asst.
Sports Asst.
Album Asst.
Sports Asst.
Managing Editor
Photographer
Album Advisor
Sponsor

Thanks to:
Our photographers:
John, Eddie, David, Eric, Fred,
Kevin, Dave, Jeff, Jerry
American Yearbook Company
Larry Caywood
Vickie and Dave
Jim Bloomfield for soccer
pictures
Lawrence Welk' s bubbles
Steve Downs for photography
Annie Downs for her betweensnack typing
Cheeseman Park Playground
Metro -Goldberg-Downs
Cineramic Studios
Mr. Irwin Keinon for his inspiring Shakespeare teachings
Ms. Head Dip
Babycakes
Coffee and uppers
The Studios:
DeCroce
Jafay
Jack's
Universal
Abdoo
House of Photography

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