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the season of two wins and five losses a sense of togetherness and an exciting vigor
did not falter. The first season win was against Manual High School, and the second
triumph was afflicted against the third ranked team in the city, GW by a devastating
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Coach Bill McGinnis felt the team
returned swimming success to
East. Felix Picart, team captain
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team leadership. Mike Morgan,
Zack Gotlin, Mark Hintgen, Dave
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This season was the best the East Wrestlers have had in years. Outstanding talent, teamwork, and expert coaching were
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One of the big projects of the year for the HEO club,
was the Christmas Decoration Contest at the Mission
Viejo Show Horne.
Each of the eight schools participating in the contest
was given a check for $250 to use for the purchasing
of decorating items . A $300 cash award was given to
the school that did the best job.
The HEO club at East was the winner of the award!
The club's activities climaxed with this victory but
the members continued to work and play in good spirits for the entire year.

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��Not only does the speech team
have winning power but it has
something more devastating than
any sweepstakes win - the power
of people. The hatchets display
an aura of togetherness about
which others dream. There lives
are spent at cross state drives,
at 6 a.m. breakfasts, at motels,
and at midnight oil practices.
Hatchets consistantly help and
support each other. B. Lee's
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The Drama Club at East is in
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knowledge and appreciation for
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The Detroit Street Players opened
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one-act plays by 0. Henry, the
workmanship of about 70 cast
and crew members. lmmediatly
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the Detroit Street Players went
into rehersal for "Eloise at
Christmas Time" This was a
childrens play presented at J. C . C .
and at East. A musical and
another full length play was
planned to be done by the players
during second semester.
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Players were initiated into the
Thesbians, an international drama
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Reva Wolf
Vickie Paxton
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SPOTLIGHT is Mr. Nelson's stories on everyone and everything. It's also Al and his "four
Boys". SPOTLIGHT also happened to be one of
Colorado Higp School's finest monthly. Never backing away from the controversial or
difficult, SPOTLIGHT provided it's readers
with the closest to professional journalism
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MOST HO RABLE PRE-CLUB COMPLEADED ANOTHER
YEUR OF SUGHZESFUL ACTEEVEETEES. On the
serious side, new sponsors, Buddy and Joanie 1oel
brought new class to the traditional East High School
naughty children's organization YEEH, DUHH, WEEZ
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�Viva La Raza! Culture. Pride.
Unity. Los Chicanos Unidos
moved to provide club members
with a forum to achieve all of
these . For Chicanos , a minority
group that feels the pressures of
a modern society, Los Chicanos
Unidos provide a means of directing the search for an identity . Viva La Raza! Culture.
Pride. Unity . . .. qualities that all
peoples need.

�D.E. C. A.

Preparing students for a business career is the
main function of D. E . C. A. Their objectives
are fulfilled as members attend business
classes at East in the morning and work at
various jobs during the afternoon. Distributive
Education Clubs of America allow students to
gain practical knowledge through experience.

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�The Junior Prom was held at a place undisclosed to the Angelus Staff. Such was the cunning,
camoulage, and unusual effeciency of the Junior Class that actually no one found the Prom at
all. Eye witnesses reported that the Prom was well attended by all the East Juniors. As the
Prom came to a regretful end, the Juniors moved out into the warm December night and
carried their festive spirit with them to such lush places as ........ Azars. It was here that
the evening came to a grand climax and all were swept aloft on the cresendo of a truly unique
experience.
To the Prom that never was I

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��The East High jazz band, is probably
the best set of musicians at East high.
Under the very able direction of Jack
Bailey, a horn player with Woody Herman,
the jazz band can play anything from Swing
to the Bossa ova.

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under the leadership of Mr. Jack
Bailey, has planned an active year,
including a tour of 7 schools and two
major concerts. The level of music
this year is excellent, too. East can
well be proud of this fine musical
group.

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Hoskins, ikki Peros, Theresa Pytell, Jeannette Rose, Jeff Snapp,
Carol Starrett, and Reva Wolf.

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all over the D.P. S. with their snappy new
uniforms. Unfortunately, the "new" Angels,
were not all that new. The Angels were
led in their season by Head Coach Roger
Craig. Coach Craig demonstrated throughout the baseball season the same dedicated and thoughtful coaching style that
carried an earlier Angel football season.
The spirited coaching debut of Assistant
Coach Donald Bobb also kept the Angels
"on the ball. "

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overhaul from last year's high
fuel consumer. Led by Marvelous
Mikie, this year's model continued
its high appea1 among the younger,
dumber, female consumers. This
year's line featured several promising
new models which just might help the
"Mikie" in Mitchell/Boatright Inc.'s quest
for that ever elusive city and state titles.
Consumers report that they favored the
Angel Gymnast for his spectacularly
graceful action, while combining the
power for determined stretch
drives. Coach Ray Mitchell
just may have cornered the
market on these compact
high producers.

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The Girls' Track Team had a running start this year. Mrs.
Delores Knight, in her first year as coach, entered the season with six experienced tracksters and several enthusiastic,
optimistic, sophomores. The 1974 Track Team promised to
be a good one, and it was I

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year 1 s team was stronger and an
overall much better team." There
were 12 returning lettermen,
featuring Buster Bouknight, Terry
Locke, Venture Jennings, James
Roy, Wayne Haynes, and Ray
Smith. There were also a few
exchange students that helped
strengthen the team. Mr. Biffle
expected the team to do well in
all events and bring East High a
great deal of pride. "Keep on
trackin Mr. Biffle and the East
High Track Team!"

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ever before. Coach Karen Cookson and the
magnificent nine had a very successful season.
"Tennis anyone?"

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Ron Sims
Darryl Armour
Ezra Frazier
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Paul Rucker
Rene Easterling
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Rodney Castleman
Gale Collins
Randy Redd

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Steve Roper
Marshall Hughes
3R. Ray Smith
Sam Bater Coach
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Joe Monroe

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Carl Knox
David Declovet
Toomy Gibbons
2R. Darcey Levy
Ricky Pruitt
Dominick Robertson
Julius Moore
3R. Richard Milsap
Tony Rankin
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David Perkins
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Wolcott Public Sight-Reading Contest. The
girls participating this year were: Cydney
Hill, Vicky Elmblad, Shannon Boland,
Patricia Carr, Diana Brackett, Micheline
Brault, Marilyn Brent, Day.le Friedman,
Ruthay Coney, and Barbara Kozelka. 1973
marks another year of fine elocution from
women who have shown an innate ability in
seizing the audiences' attention through
sheer word expression. An admirable feat
considering the speakers haven't seen the
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���THE YEAR OF OUR TRUTH

o say! can you see, by the dawn's early light,
This was the year, that the people of "amber waves of grain," learned the word, shortage. For the student, this year heard the death knoll of the idealism which had so long
characterized his generation. No longer could the student movement be zealously dynamic. Like everything else, it too had run short of gas. Yes, and even excusing the
irony of shortage, we suddenly even found ourselves short those "amber waves of
grain."
what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
For us the terrible reality came. The system, that we had long assailed as too big, too
impersonal and corrupt, revealed itself to be all of that. Although the student voice had
decried this horrifying state, none wished to hear the charge replied to with: nolo
contendre, no contest. When the "American Dream" boy, Spiro Agnew said exactly that,
somehow being right, had no satisfaction.
whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we
watched, were so gallantly streaming!
Try as we did, we still could not close out the ugly reality. Instead of the ringing words
of genius, Washington provided us only with a deafening silence. We learned much this
year however. President Nixon educated his people well: plumbers whose touch was for
national security, cabinet members who had the additional, hidden talent for making
license plates, and best of all, tapes that for 18 minutes echoed the Washington leadership.
and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Denver, ah Denver. Yes Angels, readjust your halos, and dust off those old records of
Bobby, and Martin. Enjoy an afternoon of reminiscing about that "dream;" think about
that old joke about "everybody's beautiful;" and try not to forget, that for just a little
while integration, wasn't a dirty word. Enjoy your afternoon and your memories, while
you watch the sun set on Denver. Try not to forget, because the city is leading itself
into a long, long night. Who knows, maybe they'll even turn off the light from the
Tower.
gave proof thro' the night, that our flag was still there.

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Derek Cole
Helen Cole
Reena Coleman
Regina Conley

Lawrence Connally
Randy Conner
Daniel Cook

Glenn Cooper
Ernest Copeland

Sterling Copeland
Kathy Cornelius
Donna C osorla
Catrina Cothrin
Suzen Craighead
Lmda Crawford

Teresa Crawford
J mes Davis
Letha Davis
Linda Davis

Sherry Davis
Zack Davis
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DeDe DeCroce

Martha DeRose
Diana Depperschmidt
Hazel Dew

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Arthur DoiT
Stephens Downs
Bruce Duncan
Jean Dunn

Susan Dunn
Alfred Duran
Donna Edwards

Brent Egg-eman
Ernest Eldridge
Andre Elias

Charles Emecy
Carolyn Estes
Brenda Ewell
Steve Farley
Bill Fisher
Clover Floyd

Bob Ford
David Fox
Andrea Franklin
Pamela Franklin

Chris Freer
Ted Friedman
Lindy Frolich
Teresa Fusilier
Randy Gardner
Shawn Gater

Sharon Giles
Greg Gillin
Jon Goldberg

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�Tina Goldman
Karla Gomez
Bryan Gordon
Debbie Griffie

Eddie Gutierrez
Loren Guzzard
Cindy Hall
Kevin Hayes

Mark Hinteneiter
Becki Honeyman
Sherwin Horton
Salie Hoskins
Travis Howard

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Ricky Jay
Thomas Jefferson

Annette Johnson
Charles Johnson
Phil Johnson
Renard Johnson

Theresa Johnson
Ivan jones
Kathy Jones
Marcia Jones
Valiere Jordon
Vincent Junglas

Chris Kane
Ralph Katenborn
Michael Kelly

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�Karen Kemp
Joe Kennedy
Sun Kim
Kim Kitzmiller

Carl Knox
Wayne Landrum
Jeffrey Lane
Renee LaPerriere
Chris Latsis
Lucy Law

Ricky Lee
Shawn Lettman
Darcey Levy
Debbie Lipps
Vicki Livingston

Bobby Logan
Melvin Loggins
Melanie Long
Mareena Luna

Mark Luna
Sharon Lyles
Debbie Mann
Brett Mares
Michael Martin
Pauline Martinez

Charlene Marshall
Karen Marshall
Marvin Marshall

Kathleen Mason
Rena Mason
Theresa Mason
Robert Maxey

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Carol Reed

Leston Reeves
Robert Rhone

Jeff Rice
Patty Richards
Jeff Richardson
Timmy Ridge

Darell Riley
Loretta Riley

Sarah Rockwell
Debbie Rodriguez
Jeannie Romberger
Jerry Rotenberg
Fred Salas
Kim Saltus

Tyronne Sanders
Julie San Nicolas
Kris Schlichtmann
Dave Scott

Mark Scott
Sherry Scott
Jon Sebastian

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�Jan Seto
Amagdy Shenooda
Garret Shibata

Leonne Shockley
Anita Shook
Renee Sidberry
Karl Sims
Sharon Sims

Karl Singleton
Ken Sisco
Chip Skinner

Sue Skubal
Edward Smith
Edwin Smith
Floyd Smith

Sheila Smith
John Sneed
Christie Sorensen
Debbie Spears

Gary Staadt
William Steffen
Lee Stephens

Vickie Stephens
Bob Stone
Bill Stott

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Anne Albers
Anita Allen
David Anderson

Miles Anderson
Pam Anderson

John Andrianakos
Gloria Aragon
Darrell Armour
Linda Arnol

Marvin Bailey
Danette Baldwin
Cathy Barrow
Gwyn Barton

Brenda Beanblossom
Lillie Becay
Cindy Beebe

Ava Bellaire
Paulette Berkey
DeeAnn Bjork
Danny Blacknall
Yvette Blue

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�Shannon Boland
Mike Bowles
Maurice Boyce

John Bradley
Randy Brander
Carolyn Brent
Marilyn Brent

Allen Brown
Avery Brown
Flinoy Brown

James Brown

Sue Browne
Albert Bryant
Randy Bryant

Sheila Bryant
Samuel Buie
Debbie Burton
Brad Butler
Jeanine Butler

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George 1artinez
Sandra Martinez
Leon 1ason

Matt Massanet
Barbara Masteller
Ronald Master
David Matney

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Tim Me amera
Mary Me eill
Leslie Meadoff

Mike Mercer
Mindy Mondschein

Joseph Monroe

Lorenzo Mornes
Charlotte Moulding
John Murray
Martin Neubert
Dian Neville

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Gayle ixon
Gary olen
Greg O'Hara
Michael Oliver

Debbie Olsen

Ruth Olsen
Mari Oppenneer

Gail Osborne

Sonia Owens
Greg Pannebaker
Liz Patterson
Linda Payne
Tom Peitsmeyer

Cindy Pierce

Jean Pleas
Mark Pontello
Gail Porch
Anita Prentis
Jean Pritzek

173

���Jackie Stokes
Juleigh Stone
Robert Stovall
Brian Stump

Holly Summerlot
Charles Swindall
Karen Talley

Greg Tealer
Chris Tealer
Liz Tealer
Eugene Terence
W. C. Thomas

Andy Thompson
Pamela Thompson
Kay Tobin
Mike Trinen

Ronnie Trujillo
Jean Uttecht
Suzy Vanbever
Rita Venters
Scott Vest

Calvin Walker
Earl Walker
Vivian Walker
Karen Wall

176

�Carol Walsh
Debbie Ward
Larry Ware
Allene Washington

Lynne Washington
Ella Watson
Jeff Watson
George Webb
Kathy Westover

Diane Whitaker
Barry White
Darryl White
Carmen \Vhitehat
Cindy Whittlesey

Monica Wilkinson
Margo Williams
Nancy Williams

Kevin Wilson
Lynne Wilson
Mary Wilson

Suzy Wittner
Mike Woolums
Steve Zerobnick
Karen Zimmerman

177

���CHARlES BURRELL
SHEILA BURTON

RITA CALDWELL
CHRIS CANTWELL
Angelus Staff, Photographer,
Edsel Club.
CHARLES CARAWAY

CYNTHIA CARTER
PATTI CASEY

CINDY CASTANEDA
RODNEY CASTlEMAN
Football, Basketball, Track,
All-city, All-metro, All
State Football.

CLINT CAUE
ABRAHAM CHAPMAN
TOM CHASE
Vica, Senior Seminar
SUZANNE CHERRY

LINDA CLARK
Choir, FHA, Girls Track,
United Black Club.
JAMES COBURN

180

�ELIZABETH COlE
GAlE COLLINS

VERONICA COLLINSON
Sophomore Pep Club, Wrestlerettes, All School Show.
DWAINE COOK
JOHN COOK

REGINAlD COX
Wrestling, Vica.
CYNTHIA CRAIG

DEBRA CRAIG
Junior Escort.
MICHAEL CRAIN
Speech, Choir, Drama, Woodbury, Angelaires, Rites of
Spring, Studio Theater East,
Delegate Assembly.
CHERYL CRANDALL

MIKE CROSBY
All-city Choir, Angelaires,
Aufsteiger, Concert Choir,
Senior Seminar.
RODNEY CUTlER

MIKE DAVIDSON
Delegate Assembly, Golf,
Karate Club, River Trip,
Senior Seminar.
RICK DAVIS
WALTER DAVIS
181

�JUDY DEGGINER
MARY DEISCH
T0.:-.1 DElPHIA
JA :ET De:&gt;lOTT

MAR ITT A DES 10ND

KAREN DICK

JNMIE DIC KENS

MICHAEL DILLARD
Vica , junior Usher

DEBBIE Dil\.1ATTEO
Concert Band, Junior Achievement,· Senior Seminar.

JO DOLMAS
Sophomore Orientation Staff,
Angelus Staff, Managing
Editor, Album Editor.

DARRELL DORMAN
Football Trainer, Student
Council Rep Senior Class,
Pre-law, Basketball Tra iner
Pre-Med, Track Trainer,
D-club Chairman.

�NAY DORSEY

JON DRAKE

LINDA DUNCKLEE
Girls Tennis, Aufsteiger, River
Trip, Seaph Sisters.

MARY DUNN
May Queen Attendent, Dance
Club, Orchestra, Girls Swimming.

STEVEN DUNN

TINA DWIGHT
Girls Gymnastics, Girls Track,
All-city Track, All metro, all
state track, River Trip, HEO, FHA,
BSU, DramaClub, DECA, Junior
Achievement, Advisory Committee, Simplicity Fashion Show.

BRUCE ECHARDT
TED ECKLES
River Trip, Senior Seminar.
ROWENA EDDINGS
JACK EITZEL
Task Force, Jazz Band, Concert
Band, Outward Bound.

VALERIE E:-.!BRY
All-city Pep Club, BSU, BSBA,
Delegate Assembly, £.'&lt;:change
Chairman, Junior Achievement,
Karate Club, Student Council,
Girls Gymnastics

GERALDINE ENCINAS

�JESSIE EPHRIGN
Senior Seminar
1ARK ESSLINGER
ROBERT EVERtv1AN

CHARLES FALKENBERG
ICC Leadership, Delegate
Assembly, Drama Club, Senior
Seminar, Aufsteiger.
LINDA FECHTNER
All School Show, Skeast, Choir,
Seraph Sisters, Angelaires,
All-City Choir.

GLORIA FERGUSON
Girls Gymnastics, D. A., All
City Pep Club, Angelaires,
BSBA, Head Cheerleader,
Concert Choir, Vice Pres. of
Dance Club, Girls State, White
Jackets, River Trip.
DANELLE FITZ

TIMOTHY FOLEY
Aufsteiger, Rotc, River Trip.
DAVID FOSTON
GERAlDINE FRAZIER

CAROL FREER
Girls Swimming Captain,
Junior Escort, Seraph Sisters,
River Trip, Senior Seminar.
ANNA FRIEDMAN

ALAN FROLICH
GilBERT GALLEGOS
Golf, Senior Seminar.
JOHN GARCIA

184

�WANDA GARRETT
Delegate Assembly, Girls
Swimming, Karate, Senior
Seminar.

CHARLOTTE GAVIN
Sophomore Pep Club, Pep Club
Secretary.
DAVID GLASSEY
CARL GLICK

LINCOLN GODFREY
Aufsteiger, River Trip, Senior
Seminar.
CAROL GOOD
YVETTE GORDON

KATHY GREEN
Pep Club, Sophomore Orientation, Jr. Class Treasurer.
SHERI GREEN

NANCY GREENBURG

JOHN GREENE
JACQUELINE GRIER
JANET GRISSOM

185

���TERRI HOLLINSHED
JOHN HORN
VANESSA HOWSE
Honarary Cadets, Senior
Seminar.
GREG HUDSON

TIM HUFFMAN
River Trip, Senior Seminar.

CHRIS HUGHES

KAREN HUGHES

PATRICIA HUTMAN

CARL IBARRA

JOHN IWASAKI
Tennis, Student Council,
Sophomore Rep, Senior Vice
President, Skeast, Spotlight,
Pre-law Board of Directors,
Angelus, Editor, Head Photographer, North Central
Chicago Trip, Community
Tutoring, Sophomore Orientation.

188

�ROBERT JACOBS

DAVID JENKINS

EILEEN JE.PSON
Girls Tennis, Cheerleader,
Delegate Assembly, White
jackets, Homecoming Queen
Candiate, Angelus Staff, Sports
Editor, Sophomore Orientation,
All City Pep Club

ASHELY JOH:t&gt;iSON

JENNIFER JOH!':SON

LYNN JOHNSON
Student Council, Senior Class
Representative, Dance, BSU,
Deca, Sophomore Pep Club,
Theater in the Round, Delegate
Assembly, Northgleen Exchange, Pom-Pom Girl.

BONITA JONES
CLIFFETA JONES
MICHAEL JONES
TRUDY JONES
Pom-Pom Girl, Delegate
Assembly, Dance Club, BSU

DAVID KAUVAR

KAl\TII KENT
All-City Pep Club, Dance
Club, Delegate Assembly,
Gymnastics, Karate Club,
Senior Seminar Wrestlerettes

189

�JIM KERNS
~1ARY KII.FOYLE
Cheerleader, Junior Escort, Swimming, White Jackets, All City Pep
Club, Seraph Sisters, River Trip,
Senior Se:ninar.

CANNO

KI CHEWW

TOMMY KING
ED KLAP

SUSAN KLAPP
TERESA KOlAR

CHARLES KOOP 1AN
VERNON KOT AR

JERRY KRAUT 1AN
Angelus Staff, Activities Editor,
Business Manager, Photographer,
Rotc, All City Brigade, tens
Exhibition, Drill Team, Superior
Junior Cadet.
GEORGE LANE

CLAYTON LEBET
DAWN LeDUKE

190

�MELINDA l.EEKI.EY
Angelus Staff, VICA, HEO club,
Junior Achievement.
BRIAN LEWIS
Wrestling, Recongnition Award
Certificate.
CATHY lEVINE

KATHY LINARIS
ELAINE LINDSAY
DAN LITVAK

PAULMAGNIE
CECILA MALLARD
SUCI MARTINEZ

ANDREW MASSANET
Gymnastics
PATTY MATHENEY
ALFONSO MATHERSON

CRAIG 1ATSUDA
Tennis, Delegate Assembly, Sophomore Orientation, Spotlight,
Pre-law, All-City, All-State
Orchestra and Band.
JOEY MAXWELL
JUNIOUS McCONNELL
Wrestling.

TERRY McCOY
RONALD McCRAY
JOHN McDONALD

191

���KURT TOBI..ES
CHARLES X\'UTZ\tAN
KARl! T 0 1KANE
Concert Choir, Senior
Seminar.

1ICHAEL OLNER

DEBORAH ORTEGA

JUUE OSBORX\'E

SCOTT OSWALD

STEVEN OWENS

CAROLYN PARSON

DANIEL PATTO T

VICTORIA PAXTON
Drama Club, Dance Club,
Senior Seminar.
ISRIY APOR. 1 PEX\VARI

194

�NIKKI PEROS
JUDY PERRILL
Seraph Sisters, Senior Seminar.
RAY PHILLIPS

FELIX PICART

SHIRLEY PINGEL

FELECIA PLEAS

DAVE PORTER

MICHAEL POWELL
ALAN PEl\'DERGAST
ANN PRIESTER
I\10NIT A PRITCHARD
Choir

PETE QUINN

RANDALL REDD

195

�AlAN REDDICK
Senior Seminar.
CINDY REDMOND
Track.

CURTIS REMBER
RICHARD RENWICK

JIM RICE
NOEL RICKE

MICHAEL RILEY

LOUIS RIVERA

NINA ROBINSON
Seraph Sisters, ICC
YVONNE RODRIGUEZ

SUSAN ROMBERGER
DAVID ROSENBERG
Delegate Assembly, Woodbury,
Studio Theatre East, Rites of Spring,
Apple Tree, Speech President, Junior
Usher, Student Teacher Judicial
Board, Theater-In-The-Round.
PAUL ROSENBERG
Delegate Assembly, Speech President,
Drama Club, Sophomore Orientation Staff, Studio Theater East,
Rites of Spring, Junior Usher, Apple
Tree, Woodbury.

�JAMES ROY
Football, ROTC, Track, "D"
Club.
MIKE RUBY
RODNEY RUCKER

JAMES SALSBERRY
BSBA, VICA, Pre-law.
CRAIG SARENSEN

DONNA SAUNDERS

MICHAEL SAUER
KENNETH SAWAYA
Baseball, Junior Achievement,
Senior Seminar.

SUSAN SAYlOR
MARY MARGARET SCHOMP
Concert Choir, River Trip, Senior
Seminar.
DIANE SCHREffiER

EVELYN SCHREffiER
ALVA SCOTT
ARTHUR SEALS

197

���THORJ\:TO 'TRACY
Football
TERESA TROUTMAN
CATH\ WALKER
JOH;' \\ALSH
Aufsteiger, Golf, Football,
Senior Seminar

DONALD WARD JR.

ROBIN WARD

JAMES \\ATKI 'S

JEFF WAYMAN

GERALDINE WELCH

CHARLES WEST

B. UFF

200

�LORI WEST
Skeast, Girls Track, Golf

DOVEY WHITE
Vic a

LYNNE WHITE
Girls Gymnastics, Sophomore
Pep Club, Seraph Sisters,
Wrestlerettes.

ROGER \\"HITESELL

IAVERTA WHITLOCK
Dance Club President, Seraph
Sisters Vice-President, Girls
State, Apple Tree, Junior
Escort, PTSA Assembly
Committee, DiversityinDance,
Dance Assembly, Sophomore
Pep Club, Spring Dance Concert

VIKKE WICKS

DO N WILKERSON
Del egate Assembly, President,
Student Council, Senior
Seminar.
JONA THO WILLIAMS
River Trip, Senior Seminar.
lARRY WILLIAMS
Football, BSBA, Concert Choir,
Dance Club, Track, Wrestling,
Student Council, Senior
Seminar
LONNIE WILLIAMS
PAT WILLIAMS

LONNIE WILLIAMS

KARL WITT
Swimming, Jcl, Orchestra,
Lettered in Swimming

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Jacks Studio
Universal Studio
House of Photographer
Abdoo Studio
Midwest Studios
Pro-Lab
Kodak
Walt Disnay Productions
Jim Bloomfield
Miss Marr
Robert Pulliam Colwell
Mrs. David Mejia
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Bozo for nithing
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