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DELEGATE ASSEMBLY

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Paul Garrett, Lisa Paige; Prcsidents.

STUDENT COUNCIL

June Leaver; Corres. Sec.

Barbara Masteller; Rcc. Sec.

�REPS '75
Sr. Reps: LEFT TO
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Susie Whittner, John
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Jr. Reps: Sam 'orthington, Jeff Gittins,
Wendy Adams, Gerald
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Ford, Brad Douglas, Roy Fullwood, Marc Small, Mike Benford, Tim Johnson.

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�RichardSchraeder'sVarsity Basketball team had an excellent "first year". Many of the players had never been to East before,
and even coach Schraeder was new at coaching the varsity team.
This newness presented some what of a problem at the beginning of the season, leading at one point to a disheartening loss
to South. Things picked up, however, after winter intermission. "We're just trying to get everyone together", said coach
Schraeder in January. "Once we get it straightened out, we can do it. We've got a lot of talent out there".
coach Schraeder got it together, for the team finished up with a winning season to their credit.

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TOP ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Batey-coach, Mitch Monisrnith, Melvin Loggins,
Richard 1ilsap, Craig Melcher, Worthy Davis, Darcey Levy, Lawerence Sheard,
BOTTOM- LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin Heiron, Bill Gordon, Mark Luna, Lavon Marshbank ,
Darrell Brisco, Renard Johnson
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This year's Junior Varsity Basketball team lived up to everyones
expectations . The team was ambitious , had great spirit and was
able to discover a winning cornbination.
Coach Sam Batey was philosophical
in his appraisal of his team .
"Most of the men on the team will
make up the nucleus of next
year's Varsity Basketball squad.
The ability to win and to always
show good sportsmanship is typical of East High Athletes .

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TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Cisneros, Don Holder, Cedrick Caldwell, Jay
Keller, Ken Walston, Scott Connolly, Wardell Ryans, Manager Steve Weems.
BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Parsons, Alan Washington, Jim Gossard, Greg Davis, Ruben
Martinez, Eric Kessinger, MISSING: Kurk Melvin, Bill Lowe, Luis Martinez.

The Sophomore Basketball team
surpassed even Coach Cisneros
expectations. Their ability to
control the ball was remarkable.
But even more importantly, they
were able to win. Even at midseason they had lost only one
game out of their many league
and non -league games. The
prospects look good for next
year's varsity team.

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�LEFT TO RIGI-IT; FRO TROW; Mike Gash, Steve Stanton, Brian Wilson, Ray Rothman, ick Trujillo, Jim
Donohoue, James Suazo, SECO D ROW; Robert Collison, Steve Altman, Donald !l:osely, Ed Jackson, Terry
Mays, Phill Miera, Stud Doi, Stan Vonstrohe, Steve Meyer, Sam orthington,; THIRD ROW; Coach Arnold,
Paul Regas, Anthony Deloach, Todd Lole, Tim Agazio, Bruce Typher, George Hellen, Ken Doi, Scott Kirkwood, Emmett Collins, Ed Davis, James Paul Tweenten, Ben Skoglund, Bill Stott, Coach Damashek.

One of the stronger sports at East High this
year is Wrestling. The team is made up of
mostly Juniors and Sophomores with a few
outstanding Seniors mixed in. According to
Coach Robert Damashek and new Assistant
Coach Dave Arnold, the 74/75 musclemen were the best they've coached.
Outstanding Wrestlers on the team were
ick Trujillo, a Junior at 112 lbs; Phillip
Miers, a Senior at 119 lbs; Mark Doi,
Senior at 126 lbs; Stan Van Strohe, Junior
at 132 lbs; George Hellen, Senior at 185
lbs. Coach Damashek is looking forward
to a city title and possibly a state title next
year!

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�TAKE DOWN!

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�THE BIG SPLASH

BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Tad Rickards, Jack Watts, Mark Berdahl, Sam Downing, Mark Miller, Kelly Hannon,
Bob Haaker, Jim Keables, Bill Thomas. MIDDLE ROW: Dave McConnell, Scott Qualy, Denis Gibbons, Anthony Pettes,
Scott Jones, Craig Collins (Capt); Mike Morgan, Mark Hintgen, Jerry Saliman, Pat Sola. TOP ROW: Bill Koplar (Asst.
Coach); Bill emmers, Jeff Alive, Gary emmers, Kevin Jones, Kevin Bradley, Sterling Copeland, Pat Tooley, Dan
Hart, Bill McGinnis (Coach).

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�ineteen-seventy-four was an exceptional year
for the varsity swim team. Other teams were
all but shattered by the "school desegregation
order, " but the swim team flourished like it had
never done before.
Because of this new wave of Sophomores and
Junior talent the team's coach, Bill MeG innis
feels the team's present and future never looked
rosier.
Coach McGinnis points to the team captain,
Craig Collins, as one of the sources of inspiration on the team. However, the team would be
ineffective without the "backbone" that the
team's eleven experienced lettermen comprise.
Keep swimming, Craig Collins, Tad Rickards,
Kelly Hannon, Mark Hintgen, Kevin Jones,
Dave McConnell, Pat Meyer, Mike Morgan,
Bill emmers, Anthony Fettes, Pat Sola, and
Bill Thomas.
A team with the talent and enthusiasm of this
year's varsity swim team would certainly be
any coach's dream.

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�APATHESIS

Certainly every period in hi tory has its inherent problem
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to those problem seems to vary from generation tog neration. In the long
run, it is the reaction to contemporary problem which will determine how
history evaluates each generation. Currently, ther i a reaction\\ hich appear
to be very" problematical." That reaction i apath~ .

Apathy i a most dangerou characteristic in our time . Thi mod rn world
sees age-old problems enlarged to international proportions. Almost daily we
are reminded that mankind i nO\ interdependent. We are no longer able to
isolate ours lves, our age group, or our nation from the plight of other men.
Yet, here at East we often ee lack of concern and a omewhat di couraging
indifference.

Some feel that civilization make advance when m n experience confidence
in themselves or th ir way of life. Apathy runs count r to confidence and no
doubt impedes civilization. Of course we sometimes cower from the bold,
admittedly ra h action which colors the past. Hm ever, our troubled c ntury
demand intelligent, broad-minded concern and much effort. Apathy hold
no place if humanit, is to progre -if humanity is to survive.

Brian Sedar

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�HEY, BATTER BA T1.,ER BATTER

BOTTOM ROW: Oliver Hogue, Ken Doi, Rick Vigil, George Hellen, Anthony Pettes, Chris
Wilson, 1ark Dol; TOP ROW: Coach Montgomery, Tom Schultz, Jay Keller, Donald DeBouse,
Bill Engels, Dale Berridge, Coach Brownell, Manager Chavey.

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BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Monroe, Gwen Malone, Tekoa Dorsey, Rosie Martin. MIDDLE ROW;
Donna Davis, Tammy Billingsley, Kim Caninch, Toni Barbaur, Karen Boyd, Harriett Perrin, Renee LaPerrier.
TOP ROW; Lisa Paige, Gwen Richardson.
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�"I expect the girl 1 s track team
to be placed within the top 4
ranks this year, accompanied
by a good possibility of going
to state!"
Such people as Radius Guss
and Lisa Paige, who have returned after going to state
last year provide a good basis
for the girl 1 s track team.
Having gained experience from
this year, it is hopeful that the
many sophomores and juniors
will return to the team next
year with just as much enthusiasm as they have displayed
so far this year.

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�A track team needs to
be strong in all areas
of the sport. This
year, experienced
runners, Willie
Hayes, Lavon
Marshbank, and Ray
Smith gave the team
the extra stamina it
needed to become an
all around success.
Under the supervision of Coach Biffle,
and Asst. coaches
Walker and Landau,
the team is confident
about this year and
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So push on my friends and soon you will find, that tomorrow is
for starting over and eternal peace of mind.

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��Our eyes have seen, only to reward our souls and our souls are
forever real. We turn into
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given to an Extemporaneous Speaker. As
quoted by John F. Shafroth on January 3,
1921:
"The plan for public speaking contests
among students of Denver is entirely
satisfactory. I shall purchase a Government
Bond tomorrow and have it registered in
the name of the Board of Education."
In February 1975, the Shafroth Prize was
awarded to Shannon Boland of East High.
Topics were handed to the speakers one
hour before speeches were to be given.
Shannon's topic was, "Should lines of aid
be re-opened to South Viet am?"

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�EXECUTIVE
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERNSHIPS

Community Affairs, the Law, the Government,
Education, and Business. These are the areas
in which Executive Interns work. The intern is
a full-time special assistant to the executive
sponsor, attending meetings and conferences,
preparing reports and making policy recomendations, as well as helping to initiate programs
and developing projects requested by the sponsor.
First semester Executive Interns were: Theresa
Gonzalez, Lisa Lombardi, Lynne Akiyama, and
Kara Holland. Second Semester Interns were
Kim Benson, Robert Boyd, Brad Butler, Jon
Carter, Mike Dock, Vicki Elmblad, Russ
Kaelberer, and Joe Lamers. Mr. Olin was the
intern coordinator.

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• 1emoric ! For Blanche Pigott, these memories
account for a great deal of her life that she has
pent here at Ea t High. 1 'early half a century
a first a tudcnt and then as a teacher. She
saw the birth of a 'le\\ East I Iigh, with the
immense statue of the Venus de Milo and
Athena; the beautiful new building . •.

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Then WW II -how many young students went off
to that war! "Pupils came and went, thousands
of them in forty years-all kinds . And they were
much the same as those today . " Over the years ,
books and materials may have changed , but
education hasn't really. '\ 'otlting is TOW . I've
actually seen history repeat itself. "
11rs . Pigott feels that what education is really
about was summed up by James IIilton: "To
youth I say: Make yourself well -informed so that
you are better able to understand what tltings
are all about, not merely against the background
of your own country and lifetime, but in the
larger rcckonir1g of world history . Cultivate
private happines ·, Both with family and with
friends , so that you arc armored to some extent
against Whatever happens beyond your control. "

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�"Poetry is the spontaneous
overflo\v of pcnverful feelings:
it takes its origin from emotion
recollected in tranquility''
-William Wordsworth

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BEFORE YOU WERE
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�LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Connolly, Gu) Ricci. Greg
Chase, Rondy Collins (Treas. ), \1ark Clarke
('/. Pres.). Bubba Rose (Pres.). John
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The Drama Club at East is in existence for the
benefit of students who wish to increase their
knowledge and appreciation of the theatrical
world. Most of the Drama Club members also
belong to the presti~ious International Thespians
Society, an important organization for actors
who have devoted a great deal of time and
effort to theatrical productions.

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Doreen Yamamot".

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J. Jenkins
D. Johnson
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Scribe: Jenny . loore
D. Lagrimanta
D. Thayer
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Walker, Gina Carollo . MIDDLE ROW; Pam Aocer&gt;on, Ann Diesch, :-.Iindy londschein,
Gall Osborne . BOTTO I ROW; Chari tte Moulding, Karen Zimmerman, Dian ev1lle,

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Debbie Bmton. Pres.: Herb Stewart.
Coord.: Cathy Grey. V. P.: Bill Groody.
Sec.: Eugene Terance, Parliamentarian.

Donovan Stubbs. V. P.: Chris Pasque.
Sec.: John Olander. Pres.: (MIDDLE)
Sheryl Barber. Treas. (NOT PICTURED)

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(TOP ROW) Theresa Mason, Donovan Stubbs, Jose Mayorgo, Ruben Acosta,
Donna Castenada, Pat Montero. (BOTTOM ROW) Mr. E. Debbie Aguilar, Rudy
&amp; Raleigh Guerrero, Che Segobia, Vincente Villagrama.

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\lien, ,\nita
Barton, Gwyneth K.
Benton, :\1ary Ellen
Boland, Shannon
Brackett, Diana
Brown, • fark A.
Carollo, Gina
Carter, Jonathon B.
Collins, Craig R.
Crawford, Laurie
Crites, Brian L.
Deisch 1 ,\nn C.
Dock, :\1ichael E.
Douglas, Bradley J.
Ellison, Laura L.
Elmblad 1 Victoria F.
Falkenberg, ancy
F crrer, Adelardo
Flores , Cynthia \ .
Floyd, Denise
Foster, Peter D.
Fuji, Lannie
Gibbs, John \ .
Glick, Susan
Goldstein, l:.d
Gotaas, lisi
Grossman, Gregory B.
Hall, Janelle
Hatasaka, Iris
Hayes, Timothy
Holland 1 C ara S.
Johnson, Timothy J.
Jones , Deborah
Jones , Walter H.
Keables, Thomas A.
Kellman, Bcrnie J.
Kinchelow , Ronald L.
Kirchhoff, Kathie 1\ .
Lamers, Joseph
Lewis, Sharon R.
Loughhead 1 Beth C .
Loury, Monica
Martinez, Yolande
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~leadoff , Leslie W.
Mondschein 1 \1indy E.
Morris Jonathon
;\fotz, , 1ary P.
!\1undt 1 \1artin V.
'iederhut, William, E.
eville , Dian} .
'orthcross, Juan H.
O ' Dell , Michael
Olson, Ruth,\ ,
Pasaqua , Christopher 1.
Picher, Oliver L.
Reg.ts 1 Paul
Ross , James E.
Ross, Sherman E.
Ruby, Robert S.
Rubenstein, Jo.tn \1.
Rubin, Steven D.
Saltus, Richard \\.
Sedar, Brian
Snelling, David F.
Summerlot , Holly L.
Valuck, Paul E.
Walker, Kimberly \ .
Walker, Vivian K.
Winber, Kenneth D.
Yamamoto , Doreen
Zimmerman, Karen
Spenser;\ 1rs. Potter

144

�The Creation of
something where nothing
exi ted before. This i
creativit, . Thi is dance.

�SKEAST

Sponsor-Deanna Hanna
President-Jim Tweeten
V-Pres-R. Jim I\1eurer
Sec. -Carol Beaird
Treas. -Ann Lynch

146

�Marcia 'oon

TOP ROW; C1therine Lemos, Elwanda Hodge. Deann Bjork, Tammy Billingsley.
Beth Johnston, Rita Haralompopoulos, Dennis Harrison, . 1rs • • oon. BOT. ROW;
!:im ~1iller, Renita Wilson, Jeri Cole. Stormi Buie, Vicky Deibert, Tina Kinney.

���Benianun, Curtis
B radim, Bruce
Bt!rdahl, Mark
Bcrq, Mark
Blackshear, R na
Blair, Carla

Bockh, Anne
Bottum, Jcn
Boxer, Alise
Bo~ ce, Bomta
Boyd, filnet
Bradley Marh.

Brewer, Greg
Bnckwcll, Renee

Brtsco, Roslyn
Brown, Cathy

Brown, Columbus
BrO't\'ll, jolm
Bro't\'ll 1 Randy

Brown, Tony
Brownson, Dan

Burks, Debbie
Bush, Donna
Caldwell,
Shedrick
Campbell,
Carabajal, Anita
Carter, Michelle

Castencda, Donna
Chambers, Joe
Chavez, Sofia
Cheney Steve
Chinn, Stephanie
Ctnocco, Dawnna

Buckett, Chnstme
Bundy, Gayle

Bro't\n, Sherwood

�Claeson, Chris
Clark, Pat
Cli nkmgbeard,
Sharon
Clot d, Bobby
Colbert, Oebb1e
Colb}', Scott

Cole, jim
Cole, Todd
Colcbaca, Karl
Combs, Helen
Conaway,
Charlotte
Connolly, Scott

Coquillard, . 1ary
Cotter, Mark

Conwick, Kim
Cooper, Karin

Craig, Marcia

Crandall, David
Crashley, Cindy
Cressy, Brenda

Co mar, Susan
Culpepper, Pam

Cummings, Shnnda
Cunningham, Peter

Curley, ~1ark
Davis, Donna
Davis, Ed
Davis, ~hchael
Davis, Rory
Davis, Rosie

DeHerrera, Diane
Dennis, Rick
Depperschmiat,
Brenda
Derr, Murtha
Oiproho, Chris
Dixon, Renee

�����son, Terry
nghofer,
. takayo
~a.wi· entce, Brenda
Denise
, June
, Jonathon

, Lynn
e, • ' ita
mster, Gail
len, Kent
Cabrini
Luaren
1

Kirk
1
e 1 Anthony
e 1 Diane
ing, Karen
, Cindy
, Gian

Ann
l v1&lt;Lhoney, Pat
. 1alcme, Portia
Jim
ani, Jean
ez, Pat

1arshbank, Diane
· , Paige
rtin, Robin
rtm 1 Rosie
artineZ Georgia
artinez, 1onica
1

156

�Martinez, Peggy
Martinez, Ruben
:'vtascarenas, ~tart)
Mayorga, Yolanda
Me Clard, Deana
Me Claren
Michael

Me eil, Michael
Me Collum,
Cheryl
Me eal LeLa
Me Williams,
Christy
Melvin, Kurt
Mercer, Amy

Meyer, Bill
Micaud, Chri~
.\1illard, \1ike
Miller, K1m
Miller, ~1ark
Miller, Ran dye

Miller, Susan
Miyazawa, Sherri
Monaghan, Tim
1ontoya, Byron
Moore, Jennifer
Moore, Todd

Mosley, Donald
Motz, Monica
Mulcahy, Molly
Mulligan, Cheri
Munnerlyn,
Paulette
Murphy, Audrey

McGee, Leann
abors, Jeff
eher, Phillip
ellhaus,
Stephanie
igro, Jerry
Ortiz, Jim

157

���Scott, Stacie
Scott, Vicki

~ cals, Diane
Seaman, Mary
Sear, Conrad

Sebastian, Sheree
Segobia, Che
Serro, Claudia
S ettam brind, George
Shanley, Glenda

Simmerman, Laura
Sharitt, Becky
Shoffstall, Krista
Shwayder, Kerri
Side, Dan

Smith, Mark
Sims, Willie
Sinopoli, Cindy
Skinner, Kelli
Smith, Kevin

Stanton, Steve
Smith, Maybelline
Smith, Nathetle
Smith, Renee
Soran, John

Starbuck, Pat
Stark, Erin
Starks, Denise
Steder, Laura
Stefanik, Mike

Stephens, Kaoen
Stevens, Dana
Stevens, Tracy
Stewart, Theresa
S teinhall, Regin;

160

�Stephens, Ginny
Stone, Kermit

Storteboom, Charlottt
Stowers, Ahmed
Suazo, Robert

SWlderwirth, Stanley
Sutherland, Mike
Swafford, Scott

Tafoya, Jimmy
Tafoya, Veronica

Tamaki, Suzanne
Tate, Cizelle
Tazawa, Dick
Tazawa, Gery

Thames, Darrell

Tharp, Jay
Thatch, Irvin
Thomas, Gary
Thomas, Ken

Thomas, Lisa

Thomas Lori
Thompson, Julie
Thompson, Tammy
Tooley, Pat

Tovar, Adela

Trevino, Ana
Trevino, David
Truair, Anne

Udevitz, Lynn
Ulwelling, Rick

Urban, Kelly
Valentine, Kevin

Villagrama, Vincente
Wadlington, Anita
Wagoner, Sara

161

�Wakamoto, Grace
Walker, Ben
Wallace, Bush
Walston, Ken
Walton, Edna
Washburn, Chris

Washington, Debra
Watson, Candace
Watson, Jerry
Watts, Jayne
Watts, John
Weather ey, Tom

Weiss, Allison
Westhoff, Joann
Wetmore, Dale
White, Charles
Wides, Michael

Wild, Mark
Wilkinson, Jeff
Willard, Lief
Williams, Alonzo
Williams, James

Wilson, Brian
Wilson, Dana
Winlock, Stephanie
Winter, Steve
Wippler, Iieidi

Wise, rancy
Wommack, Judy
Wood, Gail
Wright, Doug
Yarbrough,
Clarence
Yarter, Jennifer

York, Anetha
Young, • Hchael
Young, Patti
Yu, Roger
Zimmerman,
A lisa
Zook, John

162

�I
163

�����Hearn, Mildred
Herrera, Cindy
Herron, Marvin
Hintgen, Mark
Hodge, Gloria

Hollie, Star
Hora, Karla
Horan, Karen

Hostetler, Terry
Howard, Pat

Howard, Rodney
HWlt, Jocelyn
Hutchinson, Karen
Isaak, Laura
Jackson, Ben

Jackson, Edward
Jackson, Vera
Jakicic, Jim
Jamison, Valerie
Jara, David

Jaynes, Ken
Jernigan, Patricia
Johnson, Renard
Johnson, Roger
Johnson, Valerie

Johnston, Cathie
Jones, Kathy
Juhl, Derek

Karr, Lora
Keller, Theresa
Keliiholokai, Tami

168

Kachel, Lita
Kaelberer, Russ

�Keliiholokai, Sherrie
Kellogg, George
Kelly, Raynita
Keyoth, Lane
Kim, Stmg

Kinsall, ~artha
Kinkel, Connie Knox, Lisa
Kinney, Tina
Koktavy, Douglas

Labadie, Greg

Laperriere, Renee
Larsen, Linn
Law, Lucy
Lean, Tina

Levy, Darcy
Light, Bill
Light, Lauren
LeRoux, Tom Littell, Ray

Lovitt, Sharon
Lukton, Bert
Luna, ~ark
~ackelvie, Phil
~elvin

~acklin,

Janice
~agnie, Steve

~aifarth, Paul
~alone, Gwen
~ann, Debbie

~arkham, Dan
~arshbank, Lavon
~artin, Roland
~artinez, Yolanda
~ascarenas, Robert

169

���Rankin, Jackie
Reed, Julie
Renno, Susie
Rcoam, john
Revitte, john

Rhone, Robert
Rice, Richard
Rice, Ruth
Richard, Casper

Richardson, Gwen
Rickards, Megan
Robnett, Steve
Rockwell, Sarah

Rodella, Art
Rodriquez, Debbie
Rothenberg, Steve
Royse, Jeanine
Saltus, Kim

Samuels, 1ike
Sanchez, Carol
Sanders, cott
Schlagel, Sue

Schmidt, Kevin
Schultz, Tom
Schupp, Robin
Sear, Conrad
Sebastian, jon

Sells, Maxy
Shearb, awrence
Shoffstal, Tenlee
Skinner, Chip
Skubal, Sue
172

�Sloan, Gerald
Sly, Terry
Smith, Edward
Sneed, John

Snelling, Ben
Sorensen, Chris
Stanton, Kathy
Stay, Carl
Stephens, Lee

Stroh, Kim
Strom, Elizabeth
trong, 1artha
Stubbs, Donovan
Sullivan, Mark

Tafoya, Theresa
Thames, Daphne
Thomas, Delores
Thomase, Mark

Thompson, John
Timozek, Tammy
Tomlingson, Dave
Torres, Margarita
Tovado, .Michelle

Townsend, Julie
Treffinger, Cindy
Truax, Bob
Trujillo, • ick
Trujillo, Rick

Tsosie, Lillie
Tweeten, Jim
Typher, Bruce
VanDyke, Renee
Vaugn, George
173

�JUniors
Vestle, Rodeana
Vicars, . 1ellody
Vigil, Gale
Vigil, Rick

VonStrohe, Stan
Walsh, Kathleen
Walsh, Tom
Walston, Ava
Walton, Sharon

Weber, Clare
Webster, Deborah
Weese, Pearl
Wehner, Beth
Wellman, Kathy

West, Regina
Williams, Andre
Williams, Lester
Willis, , ani

Willis, 'ina
Wilson, Chris
Wilson, Debra
Wilson, Dewayne
Wilson, Michael

Wilson, Tammy
Winter, Bob
Wippler, Linda
Wortham, Kevin G .
Wylie, Jon

York, , atalie
Zajaczkovski, Carl

174

�IORS

Pssssst. Hey you, Senior! Yeh, you!
I wanna show you sumpin'. Look at this
1950 yearbook. See? It says "75th
Anniversary". That means that the
class of 25 years later is the 100th
class of East High School. That class,
sir, that class is you.
Still don't believe me, eh? Well look
here. Sez here that way back in 1875
seven (Count 'em 7) whole people
graduated from East Denver High
School. Read on. See? The class of
1925 was the last class to graduate from
the old East building, that means you're
also the 50th class to graduate from the
"new" East.
Why didn't the Administration tell you
this? Well, it seems that it would look
better if East's Centennial coincided
with the Bicentennial/Centennial
celebration of our Grand Republic.
Typical, you say? Yup.

MJ

Well, I can't say youdidn 'tdeserve it.
I mean, You've had a lot of school
spirit and all that. I'm only sorry you
had to find it out from me.
By the way, you wanna buy a yearbook?

175

�MONICA G. ABAD
Latin Club, Los Estudiantes, Pre-Med, Pep
Club, Skating Club.
LYNNE AKIYAMA
SHARON ALEXANDER
HEO
ANITA AllEN
D.A., Jr. Escort, N.H.S., RivcrTrips,
Seraph Sister, Teen Democrats.

WANDA ALLEN
CHERYL ANDERSON
PAM ANDERSON
Jr. Escort, Ski Club, Seraph Sister.
FRANK ARANT

LINDA AXLERAD
Seminar
KIM BAGAN
GWYN BARTON
KELLY BEARD SHEAR

DIANE BEQUETTE
PAUL BERARDINI
KEVIN BERRY
PAUL BERRYMAN
LIS! GOTAAS

DEE ANN BJORK
MARCUS BLAND
TRIXIE BLISS
SHANNON BOLAND
D.A., Jr. Escort, N.H.S., River Trips,
Speech, Student Council, Sr. Class Pres.,
Seraph Sisters, Teen Republicans, Wolcott.
176

�LINDA BOLLIN ER
MARK BOTTUM
KAREN BOYD
MARK BROWN

REED BRICKELL
DARYL BURK
D.A., 'ipeech
DeBBIE BURTON
Adv. Choir, Concert Choir, C •W. E., Track,
Vica President
BRADLEY BUTU R

JfANINE. M. BUTLER
GINA CAROLLO
All School Show, Angela ires, Concert Choir,
Dance Club, Jr. Escort, N.H. S., River Trips
Seraph Sisters, Swim Team, I ennis.
JON CARTER
D. A., Executive Internship, Student Council
KEN CARTER
Angelus, Deca

JANeTTE CHANEY
RAYCHANFY
BRENDA CLARK
B.S.A., D.A., FBLA
PAM CLARK

MARK CLARKE
Aufsteiger Club, Baseball, Drama ~lub, Golf,
Pre-Law, River Trips, Seminar, Speech, Ski
Club, Tennis.
DIANNA

UFTO

STEPHA •IE COCHRA F
JUDY COKER

177

�����PHIL KERSWILL
All School Show, Concert Choir, Concert
Band, jazz Band, Ski Club, Stage Band,
Cityv.ide Band, Cityv.ide Choir, jazz ~mpro­
visation.
RO 'ALD KINCHELOW
D. A. 1 Junior Usher, ·. H. S, 1 River Trip,
Student Council, Spotlight, Senior Class
Vice President,
KATHEE KIRCHHOFF
SA:'\1 KLE.'v1KE

SUSIE KLAP
Junior escort, Seminar, Ski Club.
GARY KO 'KEL
CI 'DY LABADIE
CHRIS LA\1BRECHT
Tennis.

DEA,' 'A LEABO

F. H. A.
RHO 'DA LEV!
All School Show, Student Director, Bad Seed,
Drama Club, Thespian, Dance Club, D. A. 1
Jr. Achi vement, Pep Club, Speech, Children's Show.
SHARO,' LEWIS
All School Show, Cheerleader, Drama Club,
Dance Club, D. A., Karate Club, ·• 1-. S,,
Pep Club, Jr. Snowball Queen, Seraph Sisters, Wrestlerettes, Orientatio1., Sec' • I ttc rClub-Council, Gymnastics, Track.
USA LO. 1BARDI

ADR.A, 'J'.:E LOTT
BETH LO GHEAD
Drama Club, D. A., Jr. Escort,
Pep Club, French Club.

·. H. S,,

MO 'ICA LOURY
All School Show, Jr. Escort, K H. S., Concert Orchestra, Citywide Orchestra, All
State Orchestra.
\UKE MCGUIRE

TI 1 1CGUIRE
BARB

1CKI 'LEY

IviARY 1CNEILL
IviAGGIE IviA TTO EY

182

�AI DY t'vlARTI '
ER EST MARTI; 'EZ
Baseball.
SA DRA MARTI EZ
Ch erleader, D. A. , Los Chicanos Unidos
Senior Queen, Pep Club.
BARBARA MASTELLER

.l.IKE MERCER
STEVE MEYER
DO,' 'A

11LLER

• 1l1 'DY . 101 'DSCHEI
Pep Club, River Trips, Seraph Sisters, Swimming.

RITA

!ORRIS

:v!ARY

10TZ

CHARLETTE MOULD! 'G
Jr. I scort, River Trips, Ski Club, Seraph
Sisters.

KATHY MUDD
~lARTh'

EUBERT

DIA,. EVILLE
A ll School Show, Jr. Escort, Seraph Sisters,
Concert Orchestra, All- City Orchestra, AllState Orchestra .
GA\LE TXO'
Aufsteiger, Jr. Escort, River Trips, Seminar,
Ski Club, Seraph Sisters.

PETER 0 1 FALL01'
Seminar, Football , Wrestl ing.
CHERI L OLSOK
River Trtps , Seminar, Tennis.
RUTH OLSO
Jr. Escort, Pep Club, River Trips, Seraph
Sisters.
KATHLEE ' 0 1 'EILL

�GAil OSBORNE
Jr. Escort, River Trip , Seraph Sisters,
Swimming.
JANET OSTF DARP
Angelus, River Trips, 'iki Club.
DO PARSO S
Con rt Band, Jazz Band, Seminar, Stage
Band.
JEFF PASSMORE
Art ervice

LINDA PE S
OLIVER PICHER
AngE'lus, D. A. , • H. S. , River Trips, Spotlight, Students for Christ, Teen Democrats.
MIKE PIGG
DEBRA PO DER
B.S. A. , D. F. C. A. , D. A. , Pep Club,
Spotlight.

REGINA PULIS
All School Show, Angelus, F. B. L.A., Red
Cross, Concert Choir.
GWELDOLYN RA SOM
MICHELLE REAVY
DURISA REASE
B.S. A. , Concert Band, Dance Club, D. A. ,
F. B. L.A., Pep Club, Student Council.

PETER REUM
GUY RICCI
TAD RICKARDS
Concert Band, D-Club, Jazz Band, Stage
Band, All-City Band and Orchestra, AllState Band, Top of the National Honor Band,
Swimming, Cross Country.
STEVE RIEDE

JO RIESENMAN
JODY Rcx:;ERS
Mixed Chorus.
JULIE ROYCE
STEPHE ROPER
D. A. , Jr. Achievement, Karate Club,
Football.

184

�JOAN RUBENSTEIN
STEVE RUBIN
Angelus: Photography Editor, Editor-in-Chi f
Aufsteiger, • H. S., Pre-Law, River Trips,
Teen Democrats.
SCOTT RUBY
Concert Band, Jr. Achi vement, Pre-Law,
Speech, ROTC: Cadet of the Year, ( 10).
RICHARD SALTUS
All School Show, Angelaires, Concert Choir
and Band, Jazz Band, . H. S, , Stage Band,
Concert Orchestra, Mathematics Tutor,
Citywide Band, Citywide and All-State
Choir.
lOVElY SAUNDERS
B.S. A., Drum and Bugle, F. H. A. , Karate
Club, Pre-Med, Pep Club, Field Hockey,
Volleyball, Track.
DEBRA SCHARRITT
JENNIFER SCHKLEN
All School Show, Concert Orchestra, AllCity Orchestra, Swimming.
DEBBIE SCHMIDT
All School Show, Bad Seed, Drama Club,
Thespians, Speech.

BRIAN SEDAR
JANIS SHANKS
KAY SHEARS
DONALD SHOSKY
ROBBE SHULKIN
Pep Club, Red Cross,
Student Council,
Copper Queen Candidate, Swimming.

DARLENE SILVERSMITH
LARRY SISSNEROS
BEN SKcx;LUND
Wrestling, Football.
GARY SKY

JAN SMILEY
Angelus, Jr. Escort, Mixed Chorus, Porn
Pon, Pep Club, Red Cross, Ski Club.
DAVID SNELLING
All School Show, Angelus, Bad Seed, D. A.,
Jr. Achievement, Jr. Usher, N.H. S. ,
Speech, Seraph Sisters, Skating Club, Teen
Dcmocrates, Woodbury.
NANCY SPAHN
JAMES STANEK

��mini

mystery
It was mid morning of a bleak, cloudy day when
editor Steven Douglas Rubin opened the door of the
Angelus room "to let the staff in." For the first
few minutes of the period it was business as usual:
the staff was about its chores, robbing, raping
and pillaging; and sponsor Brian Lee was arguing
with Copy Editor Ver Picher about last week's
editorial. Suddenly, a cry of terror filled the
room, "Someone's stolen the senior pictures! "
Instantly, Rubin leaped into the darkroom and
slammed the door shut. Almost as suddenly, he
ran back out bedecked with hat, cape and pipe.

...

--- ~
STEVE

.

--~
,,

SHERLOCK

RUBIN

What had happened to Steve Rubin? Had he freaked
out? Had he been smoking some funny tobacco in
the darkroom? o, for seemingly mild mannered
Steve Rubin was in truth "Sherlock" Rubin.
"What's happenin'?" asked Sherlock.
Cindy Singer, Album Editor, was in tears, "When
I opened the file of senior pictures they were all
gone! If we don't get those pictures back by next
week, the yearbook won't come out!"
Brian Lee pushed his way through the crowd, and
yelled, "Steve, take off that hat before you are
suspended, and find the School Security. "
Steve replied, "We don't have seven years to solve
this case, we only have seven days." Steve began
questioning the staff. "Mr. Lee, who has a key to
this room?"
"Only you and I, " said Mr. Lee.

This photo was anonymously sent to the
Angelus staff. It is believed to be the getaway
vehicle used in the burglary. If you can identify this car, please report it to Mr . Astuno.

ot wanting to implicate himself, and wanting a
passing grade, Sherlock began looking for other
means of entry. Sherlock noticed that the rooms
only window was unlocked, and there were fresh
footprints in the wet concrete below. Close examination also revealed that the front door window
molding had been removed and the skylight, light
was loose . Sherlock continued his questioning.
"Each of you tell me where you were last night."
Tina: "I was at the Cooper Theatre, with Dan."
Denise: "I was at the basketball game, with Tony . "
Ver: "I was at Victoria Station, with Jan. "
Tom : "I was at the concert, with Laura."
Dan: "I was doing my homework all night."
Carlos : "I was at My Sweet Lass, with Jan . "
Tony : "I was at home watching T . V. "
Gary: "I was at Shakeys with Laura . "
Suddenly the bell rang, and Sherlock roared, "Nobody leave the room until the School Security
farce comes. I know who stole the senior pictures!"
How does Sherlock Rubin know who stole the senior
pictures? And who stole them?

�1975 GRADUATES
-A-

Abad, Monica
Adams, Ronald
Affleck, Joyce
Agazio, Tim
Akiyama, Lynne
Alcorn, Lawrence
Alexander, Sharon
Allen, Anita
Allen, Chauncey
!len, Randy
Allen, Wanda
Ammacher, Tery
Anderson, Dean
Anderson, Pamela
Andrianakos, Johnny
Angelo, Margaret
Aragon, Gloria
Arkulari, Gary
rnold, Timothy
vila, Edward
Axelrad, Linda
-B-

Bagan, Kim
Baldwin, Danette
Barton, Gwynneth
Beardshear, Kelly
Becker, Lisa

Berryman, Paul
Binkin, Mark
Bjork, DeeAnn
Blake, Walter
Bland, 1arcus
Bliss, Trixie
Boland, Shannon
Bollinger, Linda
Bottum, .\lark
Boyd, Karen
Boyd, Robert
Boyd, Wanda
Brackett, Diana
Bradley, Bruce
Bradley, John
Brady, Donald
Brady, Willie
Brickell, Reed
Brossoit, Barbara
Brown, Mark
Brown, Vincent
Browne, Susan
Bryant, Dawn
Buggs, Jean
Buie, Don
Buie, Samuel
Burton, De bra
Burton, John
Butler, Bradley
Butler, Jeanine

Clark, Pam
Clarke, Mark
Clifton, Diannia
Cochrane, Stephanie
Coker, Judy
Cole, Ron
Collins, Craig
Collins, Randy
Combs, Vivian
Comer, George
Conley, Felicia
Cooks, Dianne
Cooley, James
Cools, Ludo
Cooper, Curtis
Corbett, John
Cortez, Lorenza
Cossia, Robert
Cox, Gloria
Craig, Cynthia
Craig, Tom
Crandell, Richard
Crawford, Kenneth
Crites, Brian
Cummings, Lawrence
Cunningham, Cecilia
-D-

Daley, Monica
Dallinga, Marcel
Davis, Claricy
Davis, Larry
Davis, Leon
De bouse, Donald
Deibert, Victoria
Deisch, Ann
Derose, David
Dexter, Debra
De-Jaynes, Kent
Dock, Michael
Doi, Mark
Dominguez, Anna
Donohoue, James
Dorsey, 'athaniel
Douglas, Bradley
Dowling, Kathleen
Drew, Gladys
Duke, Leslie
Dwight, Teddy
Dyes, Loren
-E-

Bell Broderick
Bell, Denise
Bell, Sonja
Benavente, Doris
Benford, ,1ichael
Benjamin, Janice
Benson, Kim
Benton, Mary
Bequette, Diane
Berardini, Paul
Berry, Kevin

188

-C-

Campe, .\1ichael
Carabajal, Ruey
Carollo, Gina
C 'lrter, Jonathan
Carter, Kenny
Castillo, Lorraine
Chaney, }annette
Chaney, Raymond
Clark, Brenda

Ellison, Laura
Elmblad, Victoria
Embleton, Dianne
Epperson, Glen
Ervine, Kristi
Escobedo, Anna
Eugene, Terence
Evans, Mary
Evans, Paula
Evans, Sharon
-F-

Falkenberg, ancy
Farland, Stephen

�Gotaas, Lisi
Granbery, Lee Ann
Grano, Deborah
Gray, Catherine
Green, Carolyn
Green, Floretta
Greenwell, Venita
Griffin, Rhonda
Groethe, Stephen
Groody, William
Gross, Patricia
Grossman, Gregory
Groves, Raymond
Guess, Radious
Gunnells, Melanie

Jefferson, Eddie
Jekel, Laurie
Jensen, Valerie
Jent, Catherine
Johnson, David
Johnson, Gloria
Johnson, Robyn
Johnson, Timothy
Johnson, Venita
Jones, Deborah
Jones, Kevin
Jones, Pamela
Jones, Walter
-K-

-H-

Fenny, Carlos
Fenton, William
Ferrari, Anne
Ferrer, Adelardo
Fiala, Jirina
Fick, Susan
Finnin, Loretta
Flachsmann, Armin
Flores, Cynthia
Folts, Judith
Ford, Jan
Foster, Cheryl
Foster, Jo
Foster, Lamar
Foster, Pete
Foston, Esther
Fowler, Delores
Francis, Kenneth
Freed, Peggy
Freeman, Danny
Fujii, Lannie
Fullwood, Roy
-G-

Gagnon, Lorraine
Garber, Janelle
Garcia, Dianne
Garcia, Sadie
Gardner, Laura
Garrett, Paul
Gaskie, Ann
George, Craig
Gertzen, Ian
Gibbs, John
Gibson, Richard
Gillin, Brian
Glick, Susan
Goggans, Gary
Goldstein, Edward
Gomez, Barbara
Gonzales, John
Gonzales, Theresa
Gore, Mary

Haddock, Reed
Haley, Shannon
Hall, Janelle
Hammond, David
Hannon, Patrick
Hanscom, Mark
Hardy, Colleen
Harrell, Donald
Harrell, Richard
Harris, Denise
Harris, Patrice
Hartman, Lanette
Hartwell, Mary
Hatasaka, Iris
Hathaway, William
Hauck, Mark
Havens, Florence
Hayes, Michael
Hayes, Timothy
Hayes, Willie
Heafer, Harry
Heaton, Charles
Hellen, George
Hellen, Theodore
Hendershot, Mark
Henry, Daniel
Henry, Seth
Herwehe, Fredrick
Hill, Cydney
Hodge, Elwanda
Hoffman, Michael
Hogue, Oliver
Holland, Cara
Hollomam, Hannah
Holyfield, Susan
Hooker, Ronald
Horovitz, Marcia
Hudson, Charles
Hudspeth, Gene
Hurst, Jody

-IIsensee, Scott

-JJackson, Charise
Jackson, Jacquelin
James, Roger
Jaross, Kalman

Keables, Thomas
Kelley, Victoria
Kellman, Bernie
Kelly, Lorraine
Kerswill, Phillip
Kinchelow, Ronald
Kirchhoff, Kathee
Kirtley, William
Klap, Susanna
Koll, Cindy
Konkel, Gary
Krivanek, Cindy
-L-

Labadie, Christopher
Lamers, Joe
Larson, Craig
Lattner, Lucile
Leabo, Deanna
Lemos, Catherine
Levy, Rhonda
Lewis, Sharon
Lofton, Pam
Lombardi, Lisa
Lott, Adrianne
Loughead, Beth
Loury, Monica
Lucas, Vernon
Lugevbeel, Eric
Lyles, Stephen
Lynch, Mark
-M-

Mahoney, Margaret
:l.iakey, Wesley
Marinace, Janet
;\hrquez, Stephen
Marsh, \1arsha
!\Iartin, Andrew
Martin, Andrew
\1artinez, Ernest
. 1artinez, Sandra
Masteller, Barbara
:\1asters, Brian
Matney, David
Maupin, CatherinE'
McGuire, Tim
Me Williams, Sheri
McDaniel, Halvin
:vtcGann, felinda
McGuire, Michael
:vic Kinley, Barbara

189

�McKinnie, Derrick
1c ' amara, Timothy
Me eill, . 1ary
, 1eadoff, Leslie
Mercer, 1ike
1ethven, Steve
Meyer, Steven
Miller, Linda
Mims, Dorinda
Miranda, Robert
• 1ondschein, Mindy
Montalban, Patrick
.1ontoya, Rhonda
. 1oore, Willie
1ornes, Lorenzo
Morris, Rita
Motz, Mary
Moulding, Charlotte
Mudd, Kathy
Mundt, 1 1arvin
Murray, John

-QQuintana, Cindy
-R-

Ochoa, Gearge
O'Dell, 1ichael
O'Fallon, James
Oliver, Donald
Olsen, Eric
Olson, Cheryl
Olson, Ruth
0 1 'eill, Kathleen
Osborne, Gail _
Ostendarp, Janet
Overton, Barabara

Rand, Robert
Ransom, Gwendolyn
Rease, Durissa
Reavey, Michelle
Recknor, Joseph
Redd, Albert
Reddick, John
Regas, Paul
Reid, Rogers
Reum, Peter
Ribale, Anthony
Ricci, Guy
Rice, Linda
Richardson, Coy
Rickards, Lawerence
Riede, Stephen
Riesenman, Jo
Roberts, Dean
Robins, William
Robitz, Gary
Rodello, Arthur
Rogers, Jody
Rogers, Kirk
Roper, Stephen
Rose, John
Rose, \1ichael
Ross, James
Ross, Sherman
Rotole, Joe
Rovelenchik, Kevin
Royse, Julie
Rubenstein, Joan
Rubin, Steven
Ruby, Robert
Ryan, Timothy

-P-

-S-

Padilla, Chris
Pagliasotti, .\1ary
Paige, Lisa
Fannebaker, Frederic
Parks, David
Parsons, Donald
Pasqua, Chr~topher
Passmore, Jeffrey
Pecho, Flor
Pens, Linda
Phillips, Gregory
Picher, Oliver
Piechowski, Suzan
Pierce, Cynthia
Pig"', Michael
Pirkey, Hollis
Polk, Melinda
Polk, Michael
Ponder, Debra
Poorbear, Gene

Saltus, Richard
Sanchez, Steve
Sanchez, Zenda
Sanders, Luther
Saunders, Lovely
Schick, Gary
Schiel, Vickie
Schillen, Jennifer
Schmidt, Debra
Schmidt, Mary
Schmuck, Ruth
Scott, Sheila
Seaman, \1ary
Sedar, Brian
Settambreno, Mike
Shanks, Janis
Sharritt, Debra
Shears, Kay
Sheetz, Mary
Short, Martha

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'emeth, Robert
Neuberger, George
'eubert, Marvin
1 eville, Dian
'iederhut, William
'ixon, Gayle
orthcross, Juan
-0-

190

Porter, Shannon
Pruss, Patricia
Pugh, John
Pulis, Regina

Shosky, Donald
Shulkin, Robbe
Silversmith, Daelene
Simonoff, Sheila
Singer, Cynthia
Sisneros, Larry
Skoglund, Benny
Sky, Gary
Small, Marc
Smiley, Janet
Smith, Paula
Smith, Regina
Sneed, Eugenia
Sneed, Valerie
Snelling, David
Soltanovich, Shulam
Spahn, ancy
Stanek, James
Stanton, Mark
Stark, Shelley
Starr, Art
Stearns, Glen
Steder, Linda
Stein, John
Sterrett, Preston
Stokes, James
Stone, Juleigh
Stout, Kevin
Stovall, Robert
Strawn, James
Stull, Eva
Suess, Joseph
Sullivan, .\1ichael
Summerlot, Holly
Sutherland, Linda
-T-

Tabor, Joseph
Taylor, Maureen
Taylor, Mitch
Tellinghuisen, Brian
Temple, Barabara
Terry, Sandra
Thames, Regenia
Tholen, Tina
Thomas, Cynthia
Thomas, Patricia
Thomas, William
Thompson, Terrie
Toliver, Jeffery
Topham, Cynthia
Turner, Grace
-U-

Underhill, Michael
-V-

Valuck, Paul
Vandersluis, Thomas
Venters, Rita
Vigil, John
Vukovich, Katherina

-W-

Walker, Kimberly
Walker, Vivian
Wallach, Steven
Walsh, Carol
Walton, Edmond
Ware, Larry
Watson , Etta
Watson, Jeffrey
Watts, Karin
Webb, George
Weinacht, Randy
Wells, William
Wesley, Shelia
Wilkinson, Monica
Williams, Alex
Williams, Lewis
Willis, Joseph
Willis, Lavern
Wilson, Kevin
Wilson, Kevin
Wilson, Lynne
Wilson, Mary
Wilson, Rae
Wilson, Renita
Wilson, Robert
Winber, Kenneth
Wittner, Suzy
Wright, Ernest
-X -Y-

Yamamoto, Doreen
Yarabeck, John
Yi, Sung
-Z-

Zekman, Julie
Zill, Phyllis
Zimmerman, Karen

�sophomore70 71

INDEX
Sports
baseball
·varsity70 71
basketball
•varsity36 37
junior varsity38
sophomore39
cheer leaders 40
crosscountry23
football
varsity12 13
sophomorel4 15
golf22
gymnastics
boys78 79
girls20 21
pompons41
soccer24
swim team
boys44 45
girls16 17
tennis
boys18 19
girls76 77
trackteam
boys74 75
girls72 73
wrestlerettes46
wrestling42 43

Peopl
administration 100
classofficers30
delegateassembly27
faculty105
headthings26
juniordivision163
seniordivision 175
sophomoredivision 148
studentcounci128 29
topten86 87

Activiti s
angelaires4 7
angelus58 59
badseed32
band50
choir48 49
drum&amp;bugle53
fallsportsdance31
hachetsquad54 55
homecoming25
jazzband52
orchestraS!
seminar88 89 90 91
spotlight56 57
sweetcharity94 95

Clubs
chicanosunidosl34
d-clubl29
dance145
deca131
drama130
heol47
jcll32
nhs144
prelaw136 137
premedl35
redcross143
rotc138 139 140 141 142
seraphsisters132
skeastl46
vica133

General
apathesis68 69
automatichatremover61
autumn6 7
bicycles64 65
candids10 10 (1)
candids80 81 (2)
cornrnernoration33
confessions66 67
contents5
credits192
editoriall98 199
fantasy60
index191
integrationS 9
photography96 97
spring62 63
us192
winter34 35
191

�STAFF -197 4-1975- SPECIAL THANKS
Janice Benjamin
Kenny Carter
Denise Crites
Laura Ellison
Carlos Fenny
Anne Ferrari
Mary Gore
Ronda Griffin
Daniel Markham
Janet Ostendarp
Anthony Pettes
Ver Picher
Tom Rowley
Steve Rubin
Cyndy Singer
Mary Sheetz
Janet Smiley
Gary Sky
Valerie Sneed
Tina Tholen
Rita Venters

192

Album
Photographer
Album
Art Editor
Copy &amp; Activities
Sports Editor
Editor in Chief
Sports
Business Manager
Clubs &amp; Activities
Sports
Copy Editor &amp; Art
Photographer
Editor in Chief &amp;
Head Photographer
Album Editor
Clubs &amp; Activities
Asst. Editor
Clubs
Activities
Art &amp; Album
Business Manager
Sports Asst. Editor
Clubs &amp; Activities
Editor

Decroce, Jafay, Ohlson, House of Photography, Mid West, Abdoo, Universal, Jeannie
Marr, the unsung heroes, the panhandlers,
the CIA for wardrobe, King Faisel for
greasy kid stuff, John J. for putting D.A.
back on its feet, special thanks to the guys
on Burlington Northern engine 119, Pope
Paul VI for providing inspiring leadership in
the area of birth control, Ver's parrot Chula.
the Shell To-Pest Strip, Pat Oliphant for
Punk, catnaps, Dick ixon for keeping our
boys out of North Ireland, Ford for rebates,
Japan for making WIN buttons, the hat ban
may it rest in peace, Bolivia for tin, no
thanks to the Photo Phantom, Dick Lamm for
wearing odor-eaters, Spotlight for borrowing our pictures, SAT's and ACT's for high
blood pressure, Pre- Law Club for equal
opportunity, Seraph Sisters for David
Snelling, It's Academic for dumb questions,
Tooley for stopping the arms race, ational
Lampoon Yearbook Parody for inspiration,
IBM for accurate school clocks, Pat Schroeder
··or Pat Schroeder. Senior Seminar, Internship, and EPIC for alternative education, JD
and MJ for pictures, love and kisses to Heidi
Halladay, and a thanx and a tip of the hat to
the All Mighty for getting this yearbook out
on time!

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