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��This year the East High Soccer Team had the best
regular league record ever. The team finished
with a 6-2 record. In the tournament, the team lost
to Lincoln by a score of 1-0 in three overtimes!!
New Head Coach Chuck Walters, did a great job in
leading the team. The team's unity, led by Captains
Mike Beadle, Eric Jensen, and Scott Bradley, contributed to the season's success.

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�Front Row: Scott Bradley, Steve Bell, Eric Jensen, Ben Kates, Mark Costello, Mike Beadle, Dave Cooper, Stuart Colby, Michael
Noda, Andy Hill. Back Row: Skip Jefferson, Buck Phillips, Todd Celio, Steve Konkol, Ben Cooper, Kai Aboulian, John Huffer,
Jim Latsis, Dick Lyford, Chuck Walters; Coach.

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�Front Row: Andy Hill, Aaron Mate, Brian Holmes, Don Cheadle, Erik Koeppe, tuart
Guinn, Skip Jefferson. Back Row: J.B. Schraam, Pat Malungu, Sean Murphy, Dale
Embleton, John Peterson, Tom McDonald, Kevin Kreck, John Halverson, Farzad Novin, Chuck Walters; Coach.

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�The 1979 Varsity football team had their first winning season in 16 years, finishing fourth in city and just missing the
chance to go to state. Heads up play by Ken Evans, Marc
Brodnax, and Byron Jefferson on offense, and Steve Keliiholokai, George Cooksey, and Alex Thatch on defense all
contributed to the season's outcome.

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�Row 1: andy Reddic, Nato Howard, Ted Pa coe, Ken Evans, Alex Thatch, William Vaden, Marc Brodnax, Kevin Milan, Clem
Hall, Rod Bolden, Gary Richards, Coach Roger Craig. Row 2: Coach Mike Nicholson, Alton Anderson, Dave Collins, Pete Bond,
James Anderson, John Jones, Chris Gantz, Robert Smith, Dwayne Jackson, Milton Norton, Donnie Haynes, George Cooksey, Tony
Webb, Dave Hart, Martin Davidson, Scott Randolph, Ben Henry. Row 3: Coach Butch Risoli, Coach Sevrenson, Mike Wallace,
Frank Snyder, Jeff DeWispelaere, Paul Berdahl, Alex Barber, Byron Jefferson, Andy Motz, Gaunt Murdock, Ken Libonati, Brad
Bendixon, Dave Russey, Steve Keliiholokai, Bill Keliiholokai, Coach Don Bess.

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�Back Row: Coach Craig, Coach Severnson, Rudy Garcia, Peter Christy, Tyrone Green, Denny Wright, De Wayne Smith, Kirk
Cohen, Robert Reavy, Bo Libonati, Aaron Hartfield, Pat Embleton, Tom Bridges, Brian Hodges, Coach Bess. Middle Row:
Glenn Neilson, James Williams, Michael Newman, Louis Ortiz, Rick Janulewicz, Leslie Milton, Roger Smith, Gerald
Burnam, Ken Heiland, Frank Kusomoto, Barry Whitworth, Marcus Smith, Cameron Johnson, Randy Navaro. Front Row:
Clark Osler, Galen Doi, Robert Fickers, Mark Armas, Hilbert Smith, Darin Baker, Gary Martin, Martin Carbahaul, Barry
Boland, Gary Richards .

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Top row- Susan Klinke, Maria Guerrero, Brenda Keys, Joe DeLeon, Chris Martin, Coach Marge O'Hara, Wendy
Halverson, Robert Wehner, Jenny Hoogstrate, Jamie Phillips, James 'ledina, Phyllis Grossman. Bottom rowJenny Stacey, Linda Bennett, Vicenta Berdahl, Jenni Stevens, Beth Bennett, Revae Templin, Judy Godec, Kim
Syptak, Laurie Graham, Coach Tim Fry.

The Gymnastics Team finished the season with a 7-1
record; which is the best
record East has seen in a
long time. The team owes
their success to Coach
Marge O'Hara, and the
managers. Outstanding
Varsity members include
Jenny Hoogstrate and
Kim Syptak on the beam,

Beth and Linda Bennett
on the vault, and Vicenta
Berdahl, Jenny Stacey,
Jenni Stevens on the bars.
The Junior Varsity placed
first in City this year. Outstanding participants are
Laurie Graham, Judy Godec, Chris Martin, and
Wendy Halverson. ConCongratulations J.V.!

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Bac:k row: Coac:h Russ Law, Lanic:e Cage, Barb Downing, Susan Kilfoyle, Kirsten Derr, Felida Ashby, Jill Ric:hardson, Amy
Knudson, Kim Lambrec:ht. Middle row: Jennifer Chipman, Sarah Blythe, Kipp Lyle, Robyn Clark, Renate Sc:hmidt, Terri
Hamburg, Lily Yamamoto, Shanna Stearn , Kyle Bec:kler. Front row: Mary O'Leary, Amy Nash, Melissa tanton, Liz Falkenberg,
Barb Bruc:e, Kathy Oliver, Heidi Derr.

The 1979 Girl's Swimming season was the best yet
as the team won an upset victory over favored J.F.
Kennedy in the City Swimming Championships.
Outstanding performances were turned in by all
team members, led by Amy Nash and Mary
O'Leary with two first place finishes each. Mary
also set a city record with a fine 1:03.777 time in
the 100 Butterfly. Freestylers Heidi Derr and Renate Schmidt scored well for the team also. Nearly
every swimmer turned in career best performances. The team hopes for a repeat performance
in the 1980 season.

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�Despite the lack of support from
the students the 1979 Tennis Team
stroked to a 6-2 standings this
year, losing only to Manual and
G.W. Outstanding individuals
include Ron Miles and Greg
Takatsuka. Returning Varsity
members are Vance Alkire and
Steve Burkhardt.

First Row: Bill Burton, Ron Mile , Greg Bomgars, Greg Takatsuka, Monty Godec, Cris Thorne. Standing: Steve
Burkhardt, Rob Mejia, Chris Kinsman, Mark Goldstein, Richard Rasmusson, Coach, Vance Alkire.

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�"I think the
support from our
classmates would
have helped us out
a great deal."
Maggie Chase

BACK: Valerie Brown, Laneze Roundtree, Julie Coxe, Angela Holmes, Mack Fair; Coach.
FRONT: Maggie Chase, Angela Holmes

Although there was no lack
of talent on this year's Volleyball Team, the girls suffered a disappointing season.
Coach Mack Fair and the
players put out a lot of effort.
With a little more support
next year they promise to
give us a winning season.

BACK: Valerie Brown, Patsy Mejia, Heidi Whalen, Cherie Knight, Mack Fair; Coach.
FRONT: Becky Skaife, Teresa Holmes, Julie tewart.

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�Bst:k Row: John Peters, Jim Pitts, Peter Groff, John Meyer, Tom Tholen, Westen Hahn, Coach Biffle. Front Row: Joe
Phoenix, Steve Rose, Jeff Carr, Steve Madsen.

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The East High Golf Team coached by Jerome Biffle took
first in city, first in districts, and finished sixth in state.
They were led by W estan Hahn, who finished second in
city with a 75.8 average. The other starters who finished
in city were. Steve Madsen fourth, Jim Pitts thirteenth,
and Peter Groff sixteenth. Congratulations to the new city
champions.

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�The Cross Country Team at East was highlighted by the
outstanding performance of Dana Price who finished first
in City and Districts. Along with Signe Gould they led the
Girls Team to the City Championships and first place in
districts. The Boys Team finished third in city, but with
improving runners such as Mark Stanley, they are expected to do much better next season.

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Front Row: Herman Barrett, Laura Landrum, Marco Guerra, Dathel Nimmons, Staton
Fuller, Ann Williams. Row 2:Signe Gould, Walter Duhaime, Dana Price, Andrew Romero,
Alex Grossman. Back Row: Dwayne Byrd, Scott Nuanes, Mark Stanley, Coach Cisneros. Not
Shown, Andy Quintana, Jesse Ulibarri.

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EAT
2
EAT
EAST
3
EAST
10
EAST
1
EAST
6
EAST
1
EAT
3
EAST
3
4
EAST
TOURNAMENT
EAST
7
EAST
0
2
EAST

STANDINGS
Manual
EAST
Lincoln
Kennedy
Washington
Jefferson
West
South
North

Evergreen
Wheatridge
Thomas Jefferson
North
Lincoln
West
Manual
George Washington
South
Kennedy

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6
2
0
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2
4
2
1
3

South
Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson

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1
3

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7
6
6
6
4
3
2
1
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0
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2
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4
4
6
7
8

STANDINGS GIRLS
8
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Jefferson
7
Manual
6

0
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South
8
Kennedy
7
EAST
6
Jefferson
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1
2
3

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91.35
119.10
127.35
132.05
131.30
126.60
119.25
129.60

Lincoln
North
TJ
Manual
South
West
JFK
GW

DISTRICTS
7. Jesse Ulibarri

TIES
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

EAST
EAST
EAT
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

DISTRICTS
1. Dana Price
3. Signe Gould
5. Anne Williams

82.95
95.05
93.50
99.50
118.50
107.30
123.65
103.40

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18
10
21
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West
Manual
Washington
South
Kennedy
TJ
Thompson Valley
North
Lincoln

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20
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EAST
104
North
EAST
114
West
EAST
117
Manual
EAST
112
Lincoln
EAST
83
JFK
EAST
74
TJ
EAST
86
South
EAST
106
LEAGUE RECORD 5-3
CITY EAST (228), JFK (225), Lincoln (211)

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95
87
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EAST
5
EAST
6
EAST
7
EAST
7
EAST
3
EAST
3
EAST
6
EAST
6
LEAGUE RECORD 6-2

EAST
MANUAL
THOMAS JEFFERSON
GEORGE WASHINGTON
NORTH
JOHN F. KENNEDY
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
SOUTH
WEST
EAST
1
EAST
3
EAST
0
EAST
1
EAST
1
EAST
2
EAST
1
EAST
3
LEAGUE RECORD 2-14

Lincoln
TJ
North
Kennedy
West
South
Manual
GW

4

3
4
4
4
4
4

TJ
North
Lincoln
West
Manual
GW
South
JFK

2
1
0
0
4
4
1
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22

73
71

23

55

49
46
32
31
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25
41
47

50
64

65
96

2. Westen Hahn - 75.37
4. Steve Madsen - 77.37
13. Jim Pitts - 81.57
16. Peter Groff - 82.62

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�Becky Krichevsky

�HOMECOMING: the
key game of the year

Our 1979 Homecoming Game was filled
with fun and excitement, just as in the
past. The game was a close contest between
the Kennedy Commanders and our Angels. The final score was 6-13. The halftime activities included an excellent
dance routine and formations by our
Cheerleaders, Pep Club, and Band. "The
fantastic crowd filled the stands," states
Jan MeN eill.

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.the key dance of the year!

HOMECOMING CANDIDATES: Sandy Reddic, Melissa Stanton, Steve Keliiholokai, Jennifer Richard, Cindy Holmes, David Wehner,
Michelle Bishop, Alex Thatch, Stephanie Thomas, Buck Phillips.

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�East High School's Homecoming Dance was held on
Saturday, October 13, from
8:00 to 11:00 in the Cafeteria. The theme was "Heavenly Forever and a Day,"
and 350 people attended
the dance. Earlier in the
Homecoming Spirit Week,
voting for King and Queen
took place. Alex Thatch
and Cindy Holmes were
crowned as royalty on Saturday night.

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�Chris Martin shows her spirit on Strawberry Crush Day.

The cheerleaders await the football team.

Wendy Farland shows off her prize-winning legs.

The cheerleaders demonstrate their talent?

�JESSE
JACKSON
In September East High School once again had
the privilege of hearing the Reverend Jesse Jackson. Although some students chose not to take
advantage of this opportunity, those who did were
very impressed. The Reverend Jackson spoke
strongly of the importance of the individual, asking everyone to join him in chanting "I am ...
somebody." Inspiring the Push-Excel program,
he asked that students study instead of watching
television. He emphasizes developing the mind
in order to succeed in life. "Always set goals for
yourself," says the Reverend Jackson, "so you
always have something to strive for."
As a result of Jackson's speech, 180 East High
students are currently participating in the PushExcel program under the direction of Mr. Willard Smith.

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�HEAVEN
CAN
\VAIT

"Mrs. Farnsworth was good enough to let me know what
you'd exped of me in return for helping my father."

"You mean he's actually going to fight in a ring like-like Muhammed Ali or somebody?"

The production of Heaven Can Wait was a
tremendous success. This comedy was filled
with many laughs, while also presenting the
serious side of life. The talent and ability of
the entire cast was portrayed in all aspects of
the performance.

"It's me all right-your Joe!"
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�Cast
First Escort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lin Dixon
Mr. Jordan .................... Craig Cline
Second Escort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Thomas
Joe Pendleton .............. Harry LeDuke
Messenger 7013 . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Crawford
Julia Farnsworth ....... Shawne Ahlenius
Tony Abbott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Amari
Mrs. Ames ................. Staci Rowland
Bette Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassie Rockwell
Workman ...................... Lin Dixon
Max Levene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Brown
Susie, Maid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Hollister
Anne, Maid/Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . De De Reed
Williams ............... Richard Archuleta
Plainclothesman . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Stribling
Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arvin Nelson
Lefty ........ . .............. Todd Ahlenius
Passengers . . . . . . . . . . . Arvin Nelson, Tracy
Hollister, Richard Archuleta, DeDe Reed,
Gary Stribling, Lin Dixon

"There isn't any Joe Pendleton-not anymore."

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�Row 1: Marlin Conner, mgr., Lorne
Smittick, Rod
Embry, Ron Miles,
0 waldo Mata, Robert Smith. Row 2:
Robert Wehner,
Steve Nichol, Ken
Cozart, Steve Bell,
Paul Sinopoli, Galen
Doi, Ed Price, Row
3: Coach Hoops,
Daren Baker, Rodgers Yarbrough,
Scott Nuanes, Nathaniel Howard,
Steve Konkol, Artie
Moore, Coach Bess.
Row 4: Kai Aboulian, David Hart, Alton Anderson, Alex
Thatch, Gaunt Murdock, James Anderson, Martin Davidson, Eddie Murane,
Don Jones.

Under Coach Jim Hoops, the 1979-1980 boys
wrestling team worked hard in what was
considered to be a rebuilding year. With only three
seniors the team is a relatively young one with
great potential for the future.
Unknown to the average student, wrestling
requires a lot of dedication, strict weight control
and a tremendous amount of conditioning. Even
though this season has been frustrating to the
wrestlers, their efforts are continually directed
toward success in the district and possibly the state
meet.

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�Row 1: Walt Duhaime, Andy Quintana, AI Grossman, Jeff DeWispelaere. Row 2: Kurt Frankenburg, Jeff Chipman,
Butch Barton, Arvin Nelson, Dale Embleton, Coach Russ Law, Mike Hopkins. Row 3: Mark Stanley, Ned Norman,
Andy Kirk, Steve Gonzales, Butch Enderlein, Craig Lindsey, William Blandon.

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�With five returning lettermen and
several new sophomores, the boys swim
team hopes to improve their last year's
record of 2-6. The team is coached by
Russ Law and works out at Thomas
Jefferson High School. This may account
for such low attendance at meets.
Outstanding performer, Andy Quintana,
should do well at the city and state meet.
Kurt Frankenburg and Jeff Chipman are
also expected to do well in both meets.

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The 1979-1980 East High
girl's basketball team experienced one of its most
successful seasons in girls
basketball history. Defeating such teams as GW,
JFK, North and West
made them a contender
for the league title. Under
the direction of Coach
Mack Fair, outstanding
players such as Angela
Holmes, Julie Kirchhof,
and Peggy Clarke reached
their potential. Next
year's team should also be
strong with returning hopefuls Kyle Beckler, Laneze Rountree and Julie
Cox e.

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Row 1: Vyronda Jordan, Georgianna Gallegos, Bec:ky Skaife, Dathel Nimmons, Julit'
Kirc:hhof, Mic:haele Moore. Row 2: Coac:h Fair, Jeana Davis, Kyle Bec:kler, Laneze Rountree, Angela Holmes, Julie Coxe, Peggy Clarke.

�Continuing the winning tradition of outstanding play in girls
basketball is the 1979-1980 junior varsity team. Coach Arturo Escobedo provides the determination for the team to
work together as a unit. With
outstanding players such as
Kristel Delph, Paula Gallegos,
and Julie Wuthier, the JV
team continues to strive for
success.

Row 1:Margaret Mejia, Paula Gallegos, Terry Miller, Denise Lee, Linda Bunting. Row 2: Darcel Lee, Julie Wuthier, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Coach
Escobedo.

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Bear

Creek 60

East

75

Green

Mtn.

East

59

South

48

East

57

North

62

East

61

JFK

60

East

78

West

66

East

43

GW

75

East

55

TJ

58

East

81

Manual

74

East

52

AL

64

East

65

South

71

East 82

North

88

East

JFK

62

67

95

East

57

West

52

East

23

Highland 49

East

66 TJ

East

62

GW

86

East

16 Bear Creek 65

East

46

Manual

29

East

65

TJ

81

East

39

South

46

East

42

AL

37

East

78

Manual 73

East

46

North

32

East

62

South

56

East

62

AI

East

52

JFK

47

East

&lt;l9

North

45

East

56

West

31

Eat

71

JFK

28

East

43

GW

30

East

50

West

26

East

48

GW

25

East

57

TJ

62

East

68

Manual 52

East

39

AL

52

63

27

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SWIMMING R
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East

65

TJ

103

East

102

West

22

East

80

North

89

East

65

JFK

96

East

79

Manual

79

East

68

AL

96

East

65

South

106

East

55

GW

111

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East

24

TJ

26

East

32

North

33

East

12

AL

55

East

27

West

33

East

56

Manual

9

East

40

GW

19

East

38

South

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East

33

JFK

30

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�Boys gymnastics consists of six individual events;
rings, floor exercise, side horse, parallel bars, high
bar and vault.
Participating in triangular meets, individual
meets, a city and district meet, the team eventually
moves to the culminating state meet.
Coach Allan Hodges, in his second year, hopes to
finish in the top three at the city meet. Returning
hopeful, Robert Wehner who placed first on the
parallel bars last year, and Joe DeLeon, an
excellent all-rounder, provide this year's team
with the necessary leadership.

�Row 1: Steve
Morris, Carrie
King, Rob Wehner,
Steve Gonzales,
George Latsis. Row
2: Coach Hodges,
Joe DeLeon, Tom
Day, Mike Pogzeba,
Eric Stark, Dale
Embleton.

�Row 1: Steve Burkhardt, Marc Brodnax,
Coach Montgomery,
Tom Tholen, Rod Bolden. Row 2: Dino Packer, Eric Stoffel, Kevin
Martinez, Andy Motz,
Frank Snyder, Seth
Gordon, Dominic DeRose, Kevin Evans,

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�Once again, Coach Montgomery and Coach Severson are
deciding whether or not to put me up to bat. The game
depends on me if they do. They're calling me over. I hate
to say so but I knew they would. It's up to me; I've got to
pull it through if I want to be as popular as Andy Motz, and
of course be the hero of the day. Here comes the ball,
WOW! Over everybody's head! I'm on first, second, third,
one more base ... push. I'm home, There's Kevin Evans
and Steve Burkhardt telling me what a good job I did. Ah,
it was nothing, easy as pie! All the fans are yelling. I can
even hear my mom. Boy, she's the loudest one yelling ...
What?? ... To wake up? Is it time for Saturday morning
practice already?

Row 1: Mike Taylor, Mike
McGuire, Darin Baker,
Greg Bomgaars, Paul Sino·
poli, Chris Thorne, Chris
Fedde, John Peters, William Blandon. Row 2: Randy Curden, Chris VanNortwick, Tony Morgon,
Rob Vicars, Ken Libonati,
Brett Cunningham, Tom
Munz, Kevin Childress,
Tony Romero, A.J. Zirkel·
bach, Clark Bonner, Tom
Bridges

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�LACROSSE PLAYER
Head: Always think of a way to cream the
opponent.
Arm: Always ready to cross face
an opponent.

Stick: Lethal Weapon

Ball:?

Leg: Always ready to trip or kick
opponent.

Row 1: Coach John Barrocas, Kurt Frankenburg, Peter Cleworth, Danny Reilly, Burke McQuieu, John O'Donnell, Bill
Paunee, Sandy Reddic, Mark Costello. Row 2: Will Joseph, George Cooksey, Tory Rodriguez, Collin Lewis, Steve Maupin,
Richard Woodward, Steve Nolton, Allen Paton, John Neiland, J. Benight, Steve Roger, Terry Claassen, Danny Lubeck.

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�The Complex La Crosse team is composed of two
types of players. The first type are "mellow", and
like the finesse of the play. The other type are big,
brutal types who like the sheer pleasure of laying
out an opponent, or one of the mellow types on
their own team. They might like the finesse of the
game, but they are usually mor~ interested in the
physical contact of the game. This is a good sport to
watch or play if you like finesse and/ or physical
contact. Most of the people on the team are nonconformists who like the freedom of playing on an
organized team without the formality of a schoolsupported team .

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�Bow 1: Margaret Mejia, Betsy Bouc:her, Maggie Chase, Katie Hite, Shawn Murphy, Shelly Vigil. Bow 2: Susan
Kilfoyle, Maria Joyc:e, Ann O'Fallon, Sherri Hayward, Heather Frazier, Renee Seney. Bow 3: Julie Steuart,
Shari Miles, Peggy Clarke, Kyle Bec:kler, Nina Dulac:ki, Susie Brent, Valerie Brown, Coac:h Chuc:k Keiser.

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�It's 3:00. Time for another
grueling tennis practice. I'm
keeping an eye out for some
one to hit with. There's Peggy
Clarke- and alone. Wow! Getting tips from our star player,
what more could you ask for? I
hope she's patient. My serve,
among other things needs a lot
of work. Here we go; Peggy is
serving . . . Whoosh, right by
me. I guess I wasn't paying
much attention. I was watching
an exciting volley between
Nina Dulacki, and Susie Brent.
"Sorry Pe~gy ," I said, "I'm
ready now.' Little did I know
that I would probably never be
ready for Peggy Clarke. She
makes it look so incredibly
easy, while I'm chasing the ball
all over the court. Aced again!!
Walking back and observing
the rest of the team, I realized
just how hard everyone on the
team works. My entire body
aches, and top top it off, Coach
Keiser just said, "O.K. Girls,
time to run." Just ... One ...
More ... Lap ... Finally, the
whole two miles. I have never
been so TIRED!!!
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�Here it is game time again
and where am I? on the sidelines. I wish Chuck would let
me play. Soccer is a lot of fun
to watch, and I love to
scream and yell for my team,
but oh to play . . what? Me?
You want me to play? Somebody's hurt huh? Not again. I
swear somebody is always
getting hurt, but now I have
a chance to play, to do something. I'll control my excitement. I'll just walk onto the
field like I know what I'm
doing. Maybe I'd better run,
since the ball is where I'm
supposed to be. I'll just run
right into that girl and steal
the ball. Outta the way. 0. K.
Now that I've trampled her
and gotten the ball, what do I
do with it? I'll fake it; I'll
just trot along here. Great!
Jenny's open, I'll just kick it
to her and . . . what? The
whistle? How long have I
been playing? Two minutes?

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Row 1: Laura Adams, Paula Gallegos, Kim Syptak, Kristen Barley, Robyn Kitsutaka. Row 2:
Teresa Zirklebach, Heidi Derr, Kim Bishop, Alice Barton, Kathy Oliver, Terri Bishop. Row 3:
Coach Chuck Walters, Becky Krichevsky, Laurie Bouton, Berna McElroy, Felecia Ashby,
Pam Czech, Jackie McLaughlin, Sarah Blythe.

••••••

�1st Row- Maret Moore, Cindy Holmes, Jennifer Chipman, Jennifer Hampton, Coach Chuck Walters, Cassie Rockwell, Liz Falkenberg, Liz Clymer. 2nd Row- Ann Patterson, Erin Daley, Lorraine
Olander, Debbie Brubaker, Kathleen Haley, Alison Picher, Sally Hautzinger, Renate Schmidt,
Theresa Zirkelback.
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�Sitting and stretching,
Waiting for Denny and Marcus,
Hoping today,
They won't jump on us.
Running 440's,
220's and 110's
While the weightmen
Sit on their cans.
"Winners try harder"
Marcus would gleam.
Remember us
We're East High's Track Team.

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�Front to back: Eric Norcross, Leo Watson, Ed Robnett, Kevin Milon, Paul Felecos,
Hugh Wilburn, Clark Ausbie, Ted Calloway, Dwayne Byrd, T.J. Johnson, Pete Groff,
Herman Barrett, Bill Keliiholokai, Dub Vaden, DeWayne Jackson, Pat Alexander,
Chris Gantz, Coach Walker, John Chapman, Milton Norton, Marco Guerro, Marlin
Connor, Bob Watson, Paul Berdahl, Marc Armas, Robert Steele, Jess Ulibarri, Dave
Campbell, John Meyer, Coach Law, Mark Stanley, James Maxwell, Lamont Johnston, Walter Duhaime, Andy Quintana, Gary Grimes, Louis Ortiz, Butch Barton,
Mike Freeburn, Ned Norman, Lorenzo Rowland, Steve Brown, Chris Adkins, Arvin
Nelson, Todd Pepin. Not sbown: Harry LeDuke, Steve Keliiholokai.

Row 1:Coach Denny, Laura Landrum, Karen Black, Linda Burkett. Row 2: Dana Price, Kristel
Delph, Cherie Knight, Jennifer
Platt, Kim Knight. Not sbown:
Robin Clark

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Saturday, March 22
West/East
Thursday, March 27
North/East
Saturday, March29
East/Jefferson
Saturday, April 12
Lincoln/East
Monday, April 14
East/Kennedy
Tuesday, April 15
East/Washington
Friday, April 18
East/Manual
Monday, April 21
South/East
Wednesday, April 23
East/West
Saturday, April 26
Jefferson/East
Monday, April 28
East/North
Wednesday, April 30
East/Lincoln
Thursday, May 1
Kennedy /East
Saturday, May 3
Manual/East
Monday, May 5
Washington/East
Saturday, May 10
East/South
Sub-District Tournament
Wednesday, May 14
Game 1 #3/#4
Game 2 #4/ 1
Thursday, May 15
Game 3 winner game 1/winner game 2
Saturday, May 17
Sub-District winner/league winner
State Tournament
Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 22, 23, .24

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Tuesday, March 25
Kennedy /East/Jefferson
Tuesday, April 15
North/East/Manual
Tuesday, April 22
Washington/Lincoln/East
Tuesday, April 29
East/South/West
Saturday, April19
DPHSAI Relays
Wednesday, April 30
"B" Meet Prelims
Tuesday, May 6
District State Prelims
Saturday, May 10
District Meet Finals
Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17
State Meet

Thursday, March 20
Lincoln/East/West
Thursday, March 27
Jefferson/South/East
Thursday, April 10
North/East/Kennedy
Thursday, April 17
East/Washington/Manual
Thursday, April 24
"B" Meet
Saturday, May 3
Denver Girls Invitational
Wednesday, May 7
District Prelims
Saturday, May 10
Coed District Finals
Friday, Saturday-May 16 and 17
State Meet

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GY/"\NAST;ICS
Thur day, March 13
Washington/East
Thursday, March 20
South/East
Thursday, March 27
East/Kennedy
Thursday, April 10
East/Jefferson
Thursday, April 17
North/East
Tuesday, April 22
East/Lincoln
Thursday, April 24
East/West
Tuesday, April 29
Manual/East

Thursday, March 13
East/South/ Jefferson
Thursday, March 20
East/Kennedy/North
Saturday, April12
DPHSAL Gymnastics Meet
Thursday, April 17
East/Manual/West
Saturday, April 26
League Champion Meet
Saturday, May 3
Districts
Saturday, May 10
State Meet

Saturday, May 3
" B" Meet
Friday, May 9
Districts
Friday, Saturday, May 16 and 17
State Meet

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SOC CE:R
Thursday, March 20
East/West
Tuesday, March 2$
East/Manual
Thursday, March 27
East/GW
Thursday, April10
East/South
Tuesday, April 15
East/Kennedy
Thursday, April17
East/TJ
Thursday, April 24
East/North
Thursday, May 1
East/Lincoln
Tuesday, May 6
1st game in tournament
Thursday, May 8
2nd game in tournament
Saturday, May 10
3rd game in tournament
Friday, May 16
State Tournament

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�Paul Berdahl

Roslyn Harvey

Left to Right: Marc Brodnax, DeeDee Reed, Sarah Blythe, Paul Berdahl, Roslyn Harvey, Kyle Beckler,
Robert Smith, Kevin Preblud, Lanice Cage, Chris Gantz

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February. The month of love. Saturday, February 16th was the night of East High's Sweethert
Dance. The only dance where the girls ask the
boys. After a "nice" dinner: the Dove, the Normandy, and Victoria Station being some of the
favorite places to dine, couples made their way
to East High's lunchroom. At 10:00 it was time
for this year's royalty to be announced. Couples
stood expectantly as they waited for King and
Queen results. After a few muffled whispers
came the announcement . . . "This year's King
and Queen of Hearts are Paul Berdahl and Roslyn Harvey." Following the coronation Paul and
Roz danced a number and at 11:00 the dance
ended.

�S"WEETHEART DANCE

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�OKLAHOMA
Is Ok
Angels
are keyed up
about acting!!
•

"Who said anything about gittin' even?"

"You're doin' fine, Oklahoma!"

"I'm just a girl who cain't say no!"

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"Whyn't you just grab her and kiss her when
she acts that-a-way, Curly?"

"You'll feel funny when I
tell your wife you're carryin' on'th another womern."

�OKLAHOMA CAST
Aunt Eller, Becky Eichenberger; Curly,
Paul Brown; Laurey, Dawn McCollum; Ike
Skidmore, JB Schramm; Fred, Matt
Herlinger; Slim, Erik Koeppe; Will Parker,
Craig Cline; Jud Fry, Harry LeDuke; Ado
Annie, Jenny Larges; Ali Hakim, David
Wehner; Gertie, Kelli Kercheville; Ellen,
Margaret Nold; Faye, Revae Templin;
Vivienne, Mary Anne Christy; Virginia,
Claudia Muhlbauer; Carnes, Don Cheadle;
Cord Elam, Ted Pascoe.

Row 1:Don Cheadle, Erik Koeppe, Margaret Cook, Claudia Muhlbauer, Tracy Hollister,
Kelli Kercheville, Becky Eichenberger, Dawn McCullum, Margaret Nold, Jenni Stevens, Sarah Blythe, Donna Gerrol, Kathryn Steel. Row 2:Sabra Scoggins, Kathy Oliver,
James Medina, Revae Templin, Jenny Larges, Barbara Downing, Valere Harris, Joyce
Hall, Amanda Morris, Karla Miller, Matt Herlinger, Mary Anne Christy, Kipp Lyle,
Stuart Guinn, John Halverson, Tina Pagliasotti, J.B. Schramm, Margaret Mejia. Row 3:
Michelle Bishop, Patricia Mack, Bill Penberthy, Paul Brown, Denny Wright, Harry
LeDuke, Craig Cline, Dave Wehner, Pete Washburn, Kathleen Haley, Kim O'Neill, Ted
Pascoe.

Chorus: Matt Herlinger, Stuart Guinn,
George Clark, John Halverson, Denny Wright,
Kevin O'Neill, Peter Christy, Erik Koeppe,
Ted Pascoe, Peter Washburn, JB Schramm,
Amanda Morris, Patricia Mack, Kathy Oliver,
Kelli Kercheville, Kathleen Haley, Revae
Templin, Valere Harris, Margaret Cook,
Claudia Muhlbauer, Margaret Mejia, Tina
Pagliasotti, Barb Downing, Mary Anne Christy,
Joyce Hall, Margaret Nold, Karla Miller.
Specialty Dancers: James Medina, Sabra
Scoggins, Catherine teele, Donna Gerrol,
Michelle Bishop, Sarah Blythe, Jenni Stevens,
Margaret Nold, Matt Herlinger, Mary Anne
Christy, George Clark, Wendy Harris.

THE MIME SHOW"

Producing a mime show is a challenge. It offers the opportunity
to learn and enjoy the expressive qualities of the actor, without
the normal accoutrements of props, sets, costumes, or spoken
dialogue. This is the fifth consecutive year the East Drama
Department has undertaken this creative, innovative and challenging project.

MIME SHOW CAST: Cortney Slaughter, Mary Sawyer, Edie
Dulacki, Leslie Crawford, Kim Scott, Lisa Sauer, Kim O'Neill,
Kevin O'Neill, Jenny Hoogstrate, Tracy Hollister, Matt Herlinger, Kelli Kercheville. Student Directors: Mary Anne
Christy, Craig Cline. Director: Catherine Mangen.

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�W"OLCOTT

Debbie Holle

Jayroe Phillips
Mary Anne Christy

Steve Maupin

Margaret Cook
Erik Koeppe

Although the art of sightreading has
become passe in the modern world,
East High still maintains a bit of this
tradition. This year the 101st running
of the Wolcott Medal Sight Reading
Contest was held at East in May.
Each Contestant is asked to read in
"impromptu" fashion, a short story
they have not seen before. The winner
is judged on the ability to read with
feeling and interpretation.
The winner of the award is given a
cash award and has the honor of having his/ her name printed every year
in the list of winners.
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Claudia Stein

Gina Aldrich

�-wOODBURY

Ann Warner

J.B. Schramm

Merry Branscombe

Kelly Harris

Chad Haines

Kevin Sear

One of the longest
traditions , the
107th Woodbury
Medal Declamation contest, was
held at East in
May. The contest
requires students
to memorize a 5-7
minute oratory by
some famous personage, living or
dead. It tests the
students' abilities
to interpret oratory
and to deliver such
a speech with feeling and meaning.
The winner of the
contest is awarded
a gold medal which
bears on one side a
likeness of its
founder.
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�RICHARD NELSON
Colorado Teacher of the Year

Richard Nelson, 1979 recipient of the Colorado
Teacher of the Year
Award, was so named because of his personal philosophy of teaching. These
characteristics qualified
him as one of four finalists for the National
Teacher of the Year
Award.
In class, Mr. Nelson promotes his philosophy by
teaching students on a
one-to-one basis. His enjoyment of his chosen profession is further supported by the many students
who take his classes, involved in a unique learning experience.
East has been a "second
home" to Mr. Nelson for
the last 16 years. Students
and faculty hope the talents of this special teacher
are imparted to future students for at least another
16 years.

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�SENIOR PROM

Senior Prom 1980 took place at the
Brown Palace Hotel on May 24
from 9-12 pm.
Before attending the dance,
couples dined at popular area
restaurants such as Chateau
Pyrennes, The Dove, Wellshire
Inn, and The Broker. Other
couples chose to travel to Boulder
and other surrounding areas for
dinner.
At the prom, couples danced and
socialized in the attractive Brown
Palace surroundings.
Selected by popular vote of the
senior class, the 1980 Senior Prom
King, Mike Hopkins, and Queen,
Wendy Farland, were crowned.
Senior Prom 1980 was the perfect
culmination for the seniors of the
class of "80.

Bottom to top:LeAnn Haynes, Herman Barrett, Wendy Farland, Jim
Latsis, Karen Goode, Wayne Jack son, Angela Holmes, Mike Hopkins, Andy Motz. Not shown: Rhonda Henry.
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A

Being Head Boy is tough. There are
times when I wonder if being Head
Boy is what I really want to do. But at
times like these I reason with myself,
that as a student leader, it is inevitable
that there must be difficult times.
But I like being Head Boy. It's a once
in a life-time learning experience. Being Head Boy is just a basic course in
human nature.
East is the school
where I would
want to do all this.
East's architectural structure,
faculty and student body make
up a high school
in a class of it's
own. There is no
other school like
East. God bless all
and right on!!
David
Wehner

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G
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East, you have been a kaleidescope to
me. I have looked into every one of
you and found an exciting and beautiful trait that makes you stand out from
all encompassed. Thanks for letting
me be a part of your ideas and inspiring thoughts. May your odyssey
through life grant you whatever
makes you the happiest and may your
memories of East be as fond and enjoyable as you have made them for me.
Stephanie
Yvette
Thomas

�SENIORS
Craig Stevens
Pres.
Theresa Pena
Sec.-Treas.
Herman Barrett
Vice-Pre .

CLASS

JUNIORS
Dee Dee Reed
Pres.
Mark Stanley
Vice-Pres.
Stephany Brown
Sec.-Treas.

SOPHOMORES
J. B. Schramm
Pres.
Bill Burton
Sec.-Treas.
Steve Gonzales
Vice-Pres.

OFFICERS

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�SENIORS
Michelle Bishop
Rhonda Henry
Courtney Slaughter
Not Pictured:
Shelby Thomas

CLASS

SOPHOMORES
Deva Brown
Joe Phoenix
Susan Kilfoyle
Trent Walker

JUNIORS
Milton Norman
Laurie Coleman
Mary Beaird
Kevin Preblud

REPS

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�First row: (Seniors) Rhonda Henry, Herman Barrett, Michelle Bishop, Theresa Pena, David
Wehner, Stephanie Thomas, Courtney Slaughter, Yvonne Lopez, Craig Stevens. Second row: (Juniors) Dee Dee Reed, Stephany Brown, Staci Rowland , K evin Preblud, Mary Beai rd, Laurie Coleman, Mark Stanley, Milton Norton. Third row: (Sophomores) Susan Kilfoyle, J .B. Schramm, Deva
Brown, Joe Phoenix, Trent Walker, Steve Gonzales, Harry Achziger (Advisor) Not Pictured:
Shelby Thomas, Bill Burton.

STUDENT ·coUNCIL
East High, the School of Ultimate
Achievers:

his actions, but can be identified
only through his being.

We, the Student Council, did our
best to encourage a unified atmosphere and worked towards the promotion of school spirit. It bas been a
pleasure and an honor to serve the
educational community involved
with East High. We hope that in the
future our successors will uphold
the high standards and ideals of
East High School.

A leader is one whose evaluation of
the present is the fixture of his past,
whose truth is reality, whose reality
is understanding, whose understanding is his life, whose life challenges the complacency of living.

WHO SHALL BE OUR LEADERS?

A leader is one who does not understand the limitations of his being
human. A leader is one who loves
everyone be knows and believes in
everyone be loves. A leader bas special friends - a challenge in itself.

A person that guides, a person that
leads- a leader! a simple word, everyone uses it. It's what every band
bas, what every organization wants.
It's what a person respects, what
most people wish to imitate.

A leader is one that bides his own
aspirations to fulfill the dreams of
another. A leader is one that lives
what be believes, lives because be
believes, lives that others may live
and become believers.

A leader is known mostly through

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�First row: Claudia Stein, Michelle Bishop; Secretary, Stacey Rowland; President, Roslyn Harvey; Vice President,
Rene Evans, Cindy Holmes, Heather Frazier, Revae Templin. Second row: Anita Brown, Kipp Lyle, Barbra
Norwood, Lily Yamamoto, Barbara Bruce, Pat Matthews, Karen Jones, Judy Godec, Cassie Rockwell, Lorraine
Olander, Jennifer Johnson, Becky Herlinger, Jennifer Richard. Third row: Cherie Knight, Drevvis Shoffstall,
Richard Lyford, Peter Washburn, Jackie Sharpe, Ross Nuanes, Brett Burrell. Fourth row: Leslie Milton, Lilli
Dupont, Chris White, Kirk Cohen, Jonathon Polk. Filth row: Brian Tooley, Gaunt Murdock, Jim Latsis.

DELEGATE ASSEMBLY
Delegate Assembly aids Student Council by representing the
Student Body. Meeting at least once a month, one representive
from each second hour class presents the concerns of the Student Body to the Student Council. Delegate Assembly also helps
plan and organize student functions. They are an important
part of the Student Government at East High School.

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Dancers Turn The Key To Imagination

�Angels Sing On Key With Concert Choir .
The East High Concert Choir, under the direction of Jim Guinn, is a group of talented individuals whose
concentration is on the enjoyment and performance of a variety of choral music. The choir combines
social activities such as retreats and pot lucks with performances to create a unique and well-rounded
experience.

Row 1: Jenny Larges, Dawn McCollum, Revae Templin, Kathy Oliver, Margaret Nold, Becky Eichenberger, Kelsey Baker,
Louahn Lowe, Drevvis Shoffstall, Wendy Bowers. Row 2: Valere Harris, Deborah Bichler, Claudia Muhlbauer, Christine
Grassman, Sandy Stiers, Kris Limb, Kathy McGregor, Gretchen Kahre, Missy Mitchell, Terri Smiley. Row 3: Seth Lederer, Alton
Dillard, Craig Elder, Shelby Thomas, Chris Seiler, Paul Brown, Stuart Guinn. Not Shown: Kathleen Haley, Harry LeDuke, Laura
Nelson, Anita Brown

�Angelaires

•

The Angelaires is a select group from the Concert Choir. Although their main emphasis is on jazz, the
ensemble is very versatile.

Row 1: Gretchen Kahre, Louabn Lowe, Wendy Bowers, Jim Guinn (reclining), Becky Eichenberger, Craig Elder. Row 2: Revae
Templin, Jenny Larges, Missy Mitchell, Margaret Nold, Terri Smiley, Dawn McCollum, Dave Wehner, Paul Brown, Chris Seiler.
Not Shown: Harry LeDuke

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�Row 1: Louise Toland, Natalie Barth, Laura Burt, Gail
Johnson, Lisa Kirk, Barbara Downing, Beverly Shropshire,
Susan Hall, Cathy Lopez, Sherita Hill. Row 2: Joan Rovlenchik, Stephanie Lewis, Heidi Whalen, Lorzue Richie, Karla
Miller, Joyce Hall, Evangelia Morris, Laurie Wells, Kyler
Stephensen. Row 3: Staten Fuller, Gerald Combs, Peter
Washburn, Jonthan Martin, De Wayne Jackson. Row4:John
Huffer, Randy Navarro, Leroy Jefferson, Denny Wright,
Tyrone Green, James Meadows, Robin Reed, Clark Ausler.
Not Shown: Bobby Brisco, Stephan Brown

The advanced choir consists of sophomores
and juniors who perform at school concerts. In
addition to their performances, the advanced
choir combines with the concert choir and orchestra in the performance of major choral
works. Students from this choir are selected for
membership in the Concert Choir and Angelaires.

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AdvanCe d c h Olr
e

�Row 1: Pam Pepin, Adam Goldberg, Jill Richardson. Row 2: Nina Olsen, Rob Silverberg, Victoria Kelso, Kristi Smith,
Danielle Gautier, Pam Czech, Ann Patterson, Michele Starosky, Lori Picht, Margo Clark, Stephany B rown. R ow 3: R icky
Masterson, Robin Brown, Tammy Rogers, Christy Hamilton, Kim Lambrecht, Felicia Ashby, Karen Buchanan. R ow 4:
Sarah DeMerritt, Chris Schofield, Sheri Miles, R ichard Redwine, Jeff Cramer, John Uchida, James Anderson, Milton
Norton, Robert Smith, Nick Debuyzer, Don Cheadle. Row 5: Craig Stevens, Bill Tolles, Marc Brodnax, Lizan ne Slotta,
Greg Carroll, Chris Thorne, P atsy Mosqueda, Scott Martin, Dan Axelrad, Steve McConnell, Dave Hutchinson, Ron Miles,
Jim Carter, Martin P olt, Attila Jaross, John Jones, Marcus Smith, Mark Luedke, Kirk Cohen, Sheldon J ohnson, Joh n
Brent, Steve Klinkerman. Row 6: Calvin Whaley, Dietz Ichishita, Chris Rawles. Not Shown: J. B. Schramm, Tom Bolin,
Celeste Doyle, Courtney Slaughter.

Angels Play On Key With Concert Band

Concert Band
After playing disco and rock
tunes for the football season, the
Concert Band settled down to
work on serious concert music.
The band plays a number of concerts each year plus marching in
parades and performing for the
ROTC competition. Members of
the Concert Band are also involved in the Concert Orchestra,
Jazz Ensembles, and chamber ensembles. We are proud that 23 of
our members were chosen to the
all
band.

Concert Orchestra
Among other performances the
Orchestra played the Vivaldi
Gloria with the Concert Choir at
St. Thomas Church in December.
The orchestra was also involved
in the musical Oklahoma. 15 East
musicians were chosen to the allcity orchestra.

Jazz Ensemble I
The East Jazz Ensemble rates as
one of the best in the state. The
band performed at jazz festivals
throughout the area as well as assemblies and concerts at the
school.
Jazz Ensemble 11
The second jazz ensemble is primarily a sophomore band and is a
training organization for the first
band. They perform in the fall
and spring concerts.

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Orchestra

Row 1: Pat Juniel, Margo Clark, Joe Kimmitt, Michele Starosky, Pam Pepin. Row 2: Dana Price, Elizabeth Kimmett, Carole
Phillips, Amy Feder, Kay Humphrey, Laura Nelson, Jenny Larges. Row 3: Suzy Frey, Dan Warvi, Kevin O'Neil, Laura
Landrum, Stuart Guinn, Jayme Phillips. Row 4: Mark Burkepile, Paul Berdahl, Artie Moore, Joe Carver. Not Shown: Frank
Snyder, Robert Wehner.

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�Jazz Band

•

•

Row 1:John Uchida, Adam Goldberg, Don Cheadle, Ricky Masterson, Victoria Kelso, Nina Olsen. Row 2:Phil Regas, Greg Carroll,
Steve Klinkerman, John Brent, Sheldon "Jive" Johnson, Calvin Whaley. Row 3: Craig Stevens, David Delphia, Louahn Lowe,
Artie Moore, J.B. Schramm, Martin Polt, Dave Hutchinson, Ron Miles, Steve McConnell.

Row 1:Jeff Cramer, Maurice Brown, Robin Brown, Cary King. Row 2:Calvin Whaley,
Mark Luedke, Chris Rawles. Row 3: Stuart Guinn, Cherie Knight, Bill Tolles, Dan
Axelrad, Chris Thorne, Patsy Mosqueda, Tracey Grant, Attila Jaros. Not Shown: Bobby
Brisco, Sheldon Johnson, Marcus Smith.

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�Sear, Bde Cmd

Nuanes, Bn Cmd

Stanley, Bde CSM

EAST

JROTC
Ellison, Bn XO

Davis, Bn S-1

Lowy, Bn S-2

Hall, S-3 Air

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Felecos, Bn S-3

Washington, Bn
CSG

Ellis, Bn S-4

Sparks, Bn Opt. Sgt.

Ware, P &amp; I

Reed, Bn Supply
Sgt.

�The East High School ROTC tradition is
one of the oldest and most under-rated in
our school. For the last five years a student from East has been appointed to the
position of Brigade Commander over all
other high schools. This commander is
placed in command of all nine high
schools. The 1979 Brigade Commander is
Kevin Sear.

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�LD-4
Davis, Gina
Ellison, Mario
Hall, James
Hendry, Benjamin
Sear, Kevin
LD-3
Bell, Civita
Brown, Anita
Bowman, Andre
Coleman, Laurie
Drummond, Brian
Ellis, John
Gordon, Ronnetta
McCabe, Janice
Nuanes, Vane a
Powell, Sharon
Robnett, Alan
Shockey, Amanda
Stanley, Mark
Ware, Jennifer
Yarbrough, Rodger

AIR
Agerton, Frances
Blair, Natalie
Brown, Lionel
Cole, Jacquelyn
Embry, Roderick
Felecos, Paul
Giles, Lonnie
Gordon, David
Gordon, Stephanie
Greer, Cleophus
Hammond, John
Johnson, John
Lowy, Mitchell
Luedke, Judy
LD-2
Maxwell, Edward
McDougall, Freddie
MacMichael, William
Medlock, Beverly
Nichol, Steve
Ramirez, Rosa
Redwine, Cathia
Reece, Johnna
Richie, Charles

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Rose, Tom
Steele, Robert
Thatch, Alex
Thomas, Tommy
Washington, Tracy
Williams, Ron
Wilson, Connie
Wright, Evelyn
LD-1
Barela, Nancy
Blandon, William
Blue, Scott
Boguslavsky, Vladimir
Brown, Crystal
Campbell, Maxine
Chavez, Richard
Clark, Pamela
Clark, Tonya
Cole, Lesslie
DeSantiago, Jose
Dyer, Monique
Donald, Easter
Johnson, Frederica
Lee, Ena
Lewis, Kirk
Martin, Scott
Martinez, David
Mendoza, Anna
Mitchell, Mary
Naranjo, Douglas
Nelson, Glen
Norwood, Barbara
Norwood, Margaret
Perry, Jimmy
Reed, Mark
Richie, Shirel
Richmond, Sondia
Skopinski, John
Stark, Erik
Viera, Jesus
Villagrane, Blanca
Walton, Kenneth
Weaver, Kevin
Whitfield, Joy
Williams, Joe
Whaley, Calvin
Williams, James
Zurek, Lucy

RIFLE TEAMS

�HONOR CADETS

MENS ''A'' DRILL TEAM

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�SPOTLIGHT

Row 1: Leslie Crawford, Alison Picher. Row 2: Mr. Richard Nelson (sponsor), Ann
Warner, Marti Long, Sharon Herron, Suzy Kitchen, Monica Stevens. Row 3: Roland
Bernier, Greg Martin, Ben Kates, Tom Tholen, Peter Cleworth. Not Pictured: Tyrone
Allen, Kathryn Anderson, Kenneth Smith, Hollie Wieland, Patricia Mack, Cherylyn
Jenkins, April Bartenberger, Sandy Reddic, Mary Anne Christy, Dave Collins, Anne Williams, Georgia Panagiotopoulous, Debbie Brubaker.

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�The Spotlight Staff produ~ed a paper at least
on~e a month varying
from four pages to eight
pages.

The two Editors-in~hief, Leslie Crawford
and Alison Pi~her did a
terrifi~ job organizing
the paper. Their primary responsibility was to

keep everybody ~aim
when deadlines rolled
around. In addition to
their other obligations,
Leslie served as Feature Editor while Alison served as Editorial
Editor. Other editors included Ben Kates and
Hollie Wieland, News
Page; Debbie Brubaker
and Suzy Kit~hen,
Sports Editors. The other members of the Staff

wrote intriguing stories, ranging from sassy
features to serious editorials. The s~hool was
kept very well informed with the in
depth reporting found
in the News and Sports
sections.
The sponsor fo the Spotlight, Mr. Nelson,
worked well with all
staff members.

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�Chad Haines and Erik Koeppe listen with amazement, as several Hatchets speak.

HATCHET
Jayme Phillips presents her poetry cutting of the
"Hangman."

SQUAD

FRONT ROW: Maureen Cleland, Jennifer Hampton, Chad Haines, Erik Koeppe, Jayme Phillips, Claudia Stein. MIDDLE ROW: Gina Aldrich, Mary Beaird, Adam Goldgerg, Roland Bernier, Valere Harris,
Mary Anne Christy. BACK ROW: Mr. Nelson, DeeDee Reed, John Meyer, Dave Wehner, Ben Kates, and
Ann Warn~r.

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�An oration of the Troubled Americ:an Dream is told
by Ann Warner.

John Meyer expresses the effec:ts of television upon
our soc:iety.

This year's Hatchet Squad competed very
well, with the Squad being strong in
nearly all areas. Returning Hatchets included Mary Anne Christy, Scott Randolph, DeeDee Reed, Kevin Sear, John
Wade, Ann Warner, and Dave Wehner.
The novice team was a threat in competition as well. Many fantastic performances were given by Erik Koeppe,
Chad Haines, Gina Aldrich, and others.
The variety of speeches and cuttings
made this season fun exciting. In addition the Hatchets competed in many
"out-of-town" meets. Casper, Wyoming
was the first.
Hatchets not pictured are: Shawne Ahlenius, Roland Bernier, Merry Branscombe, Leslie Crawford, Kelly Harris,
Joseph Jones, Harry Le Duke, Margaret
Nold, Tina Pagliasotti, Alison Picher,
Scott Randolph, Mary Sawyer, J.B.
Schramm, Kevin Sear, and Tom Tholen.

Mary Anne Christy portrays an alc:holic: wife in a c:utting
entitled Days of Wine and Roses.

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FIRST SEMESTER
Leslie Burrell
David Dresen
Kelli Kercheville
Debbie Levine
Kim O'Neill

First National Bank of Denver
Department of Public Works
Theatre Under Glass
District Attorney's Office
May D&amp;F

SECOND SEMESTER
Sharon Herron
Angela Hutton

Mary Sawyer
Margaret Motz

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�The purpose of executive internship is to give students the opportunity to work with top level executives and to learn business functions from an executive standpoint.
The intern goes to high level meetings and conferences, prepares reports, conducts research, and everything else that executives have to do.
The interns have the opportunity to work with
lawyers, doctors, government workers, business
executives, and many others.
Supervising the interns at East is Mr. Cliff Olin.

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TEN
Dana Price

It has been a

tradition at East
to recognize the
top ten
members of the
Senior class. All
ten of these
scholars have
achieved a
grade point
average of 4.3
or higher. This
grade point
average is a
cumulation of
five semesters
of hard work
and effort.
In addition to
academic
endeavors, each
participates in
varied activities
both in and out
of school. Their
interests
include
athletics, dubs,
and fine arts.

George Cooksey

Eric Jensen

Andy Motz

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�Valerie Brown

Liz Falkenberg

Rhonda Henry

Dave Hutchinson

Ron Miles

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�SENIOR SEMINAR

It's adventure;
It's learning from experience
and experiencing the best;
It's meeting people from all walks of life;
It's never having a question
that's left unanswered;
It's giving and receiving;
It's seeing a side of yourself that
you've never seen before;
It's rainbows, sunsets and moonbeams
on a desert;
It's ......... .
Senior Seminar.

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�THE KEY TO A CHANGE
IN LEARNING

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�Thespians is a theatrical organization for actors
and actresses. It provides an opportunity for creative students to enjoy the company of others with
the same interests. Thespian activities include a
talent show, masquerade party, and the culminating project, the children's show.
MEMBERS AS PICTURED ABOVE: Paul Brown, DeeDee
Reed, Kathleen Haley, Arvin Nelson, Harry LeDuke, Betsy
Boucher, Ted Pa coe, Mary Sawyer, Jenny Larges, Alice Burton, Katy Burns, Shawne Ahlenius, Craig Cline, Shelly Robinson, Kelli Kercheville, Cassie Rockwell, Louahn Lowe, Kim
O'Neill, Leslie Crawford, Mary Ann Christy, Courtney Slaughter, Margaret Nold, David Wehner, Cathy Thomas, Lin Dixon,
Edie Dulacki, Wendy Bowers, Frances Vaughn, Dewayne
Jackson, Tracy Hollister, Dawn McCollum, Matt Herlinger,
Catherine Davis, Colleen Wickham, Annie Martelon, Valerie
Harris, Lissa Sauer. OFFICERS AS PICTURED AT RIGHT:
Kathy Burns, Leslie Crawford, Craig Cline, Kelli Kercheville,
Tracy Hollister, Matt Herlinger, Dawn McCollum.

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�Kneeling: Leta Franklin,
Bridgit Jones, Joel Keys,
Laurie Coleman, Elizabeth
Pryor, Brenda Keys, Troi
Elliott, Vicki Hall. Row 2:
Robin Jernigan, Karen Goode,
Jonathan Martin, Monica
Grove, Carole Stevens, Kristel
Delph, Lynn Meagher, Katrina
Goode, Kim Scott, Roslyn
Harvey, Craig Stevens. Row 3:
Brett Hooks, Alan Webb,
Marlin Conner, Tony Webb,
Robert Martin, Victor Halley,
Patrick Alexander, Wayne
Jackson, Daryl Wilson.

F .H.A. stands for a National Organization called, "Future Homemakers of America." East High
School, as part of this national organization, is in the "Mountain
View District."
The East High School F.H.A. club
has established the title of "Concerned Young Citizens." The goal
of this organization is to help
young adults to assume their roles
in society in areas of personal
growth, family life, and community involvement. This year's objective is to develop pride in the
individual, community, and
country.
OFFICERS:
President: Drevvis Shoffstall
Vice-President: Sharon Powell
Secretary: Deidrea Worley
Treasurer: Davona Behrendsen

MEMBERS AS PICTURED: Barbara Bolts, Joyce Carroll, Mary Daniels, Davona Behrendsen, Drevvis Shoffstall, Dee Session, Linda Hundon, Pamela Clark, Laurie Walker, Sharon
Powell, Vickie Bonner, Deidrea Worley, Carla Middleton, Jamie Giron. TEACHER SPONSOR: Mrs. Gladys Ligon.

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�Row 1-Louise Toland, Beverly Sbrop hire, belly Robinson, Deva Brown, Lori Stewart,
Laura Burt, Patricia Lewis, Nadine Washington, Linda Carroll, Sandra Jones, Bridget
Jones, Dena Thompson, Linda Burrell, LaDonica Reed, Vicki Nasser, Nancy Weaver.
Row 2-Frances Agerton, Kathryn Steele, Amanda Morris, Tammi Nettles, Amanda Hall,
Shirel Richie, Sherita Hill, Denise Salls, Libby Pryor, Celia Griggs, Karen Jones, Paulette
Long, Cathy Lopez, Sandy Guyton, Kristen Barley, Ann O'Fallon, Sberri Shikles, Allyson
Weaver, Gina Aldrich, Tara Paul. Row 3- Pam Salazar, Joan Rovlenchik, Donna Gerrol,
Phyllis Howard, Robyn Kitsutaka, Yvonne Lopez, Felicia Richardson, Laurie Coleman,
Michelle Bishop, Danielle Gautier, Julie Renno, Joyce Hall, Leta Franklin, Marilyn Edwards, Stephany Brown, Megan Bradley, Jayme Phillips, Tracey Saulters. Row 4-Evelyn
Wright, Jackie Sharpe, Claudia Stein, Monica Morsher, Stacy Deuel, Cheryln Jenkins,
La Wanda Jone , Lori Walker, HeathE:r Frazier, Deanna Jones, Lisa Kirk, Staci Rowland,
Shawn Murphy, Ronnetta Gordon, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Pauletta Johnson, Janice
Hill, Desiree Carrasco, Toni Richard, Pam Czech, Christy Hamilton, Mary Ann Mack,
Victoria Kelso, Jill Richardson.

As is traditional, the 1979-80
East Pep Club rose to the occasion of grouping together
to support and cheer for our
athletes. Practicing diligently, the Pep Club perfornned
at halftinne of the Honnecoming football game in October.
Other activities of the Pep
Club include: fall, winter,
and spring potlucks honoring the respective season
athletes; fund raising to earn
money for future activities;
and general attendance at all
sporting activities.

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�Row 1: Craig Elder, Mr. Stewart, Bob Johnson. Row 2: LaMont Johnston, Mile High District Representative Brad
Bendixon, Joe Archambault, Dino Packer, Malcolm White.
Row 3: Parlimentarian Tim Bryant, Victor Halley, Chuck
Grason, President Mike Valdez. Not Shown: Dan Kordiak,
Steve Rice, Kevin Deibert, Alfred Forest, Vice-President
Tammy Hampton.

Row 1:Eric Avila, Tim Campbell, Chrystal Sullivan, John Miller,
Reggie Johnson. Row 2:Richard Chavez, Sherry Vigil, Nico Ortiz,
Larry Kirsten, Steve Franklin, Tom Grogan. Row 2: Mr. Stewart,
Todd Trefz, James Cur1is, Terri Hamburg, Craig Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Steve Thomas. Not Shown: Reggie Ausler, Sandra Depperschmidt, Lisa Dixon, Secretary Anthony Martin, Keith Haggerty, Mitch Lowy, Mike Maker, Tom Quintana, Eric Seifer, Gary
Ulibarri, Blanu Villagrana, Tim Warn, Allen Webb, Karen
Young.

The Pre-Med Club
promotes obtaining
knowledge of the
field of medicine and
the supporting areas.
It is also a service organization that works
with hospitals and
patient programs in
the community. The
club's members are
Shelly Robinson, Karen Goode, Shari
White, David Jones,
and Chris White.
Mrs. Dianne Houghtaling sponsors the
club.

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�The Red Cross Youth Corps at
East, a youth service
program, believes in the
value of taking a leadership
role in improving the quality
of life in the school, the
community, nationally, and
internationally.
Row 1: Lorie Greenberg, Rob Silverberg,
Cindy Cheadle, Pat Wolfe, sponsor. Row 2:
Daisy Carruthers, sponsor, Lanice Cage, Troi
Elliot, Michelle Bishop, Alex Thatch, Clem
Hall, Robert Smith, DeWayne Jackson, Roslyn Harvey, Kevin Maiforth. Row 3: Marc
Brodnax, Brad Bendixon, Karen Goode,
Chris Gantz, John Robnett, Carole Phillips.
PRESIDENT: Michelle Bishop
VICE-PRESIDENT: Kevin Maiforth
SECRETARY: Lorie Greenberg
TREASURER: John Robnett
PUBLICITY: Karen Goode

TEACHER SPONSOR:
Mr. Escobedo
MEMBERS: Joan Baca, Pam
Guerra, Yvonne Lopez, Craig
Pena, Mike Garduno, Veronica Montoya, Steve Nichro.

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�Officers as pictured above: Jeff Carr, Sec/Treas.; Ruth Adams,
Vice-Pres.; Rachael Gordon, Pres.; Charles Keiser, Sponsor;
Deanna Hanna, Sponsor.
Members: Jackie Suess, Tammie Rodgers, Annie Patterson,
Leigh Cabell; Laura Adams, Greg Carr, Ruth Adams, Cathy
Weathersby, Rachael Gordon, John Gracey, Eric Millard, William Blandon, Martin Carabajal, Craig Rosenberg, Jeff
Cramer, Alice Barton, John Peters, Tom Munds, David Cooper,
Douglas Kindad, Dave Lettin, Maggie Chase, David Hart,
Becky Krichevsky, Kayleen McLaughlin, Kelsey Baker, Laurie Bouton, Naomi Kimura, Shari White, Ken Libonati, Paul
Berdahl, Martin Davidson, Greg Dill, Robyn Dock, Dan Isaak,
Tami Rose, Butch Enderlein, Tom Henry, Donny Wright, Randy Cuerdan, Caroline Allen, Jacki McLaughlin, Mark Goldstein.

�The members of the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of grade point average and
teacher recommendation. They take part in social activities such as ice-skating parties, ski trips,
dinner meetings and pot luck dinners. In addition to this, their community involvement includes
work for United Way, the Canned Food Drive and the Blood Donor Program.
MEMBERS: Shawne Ahlenius, Ada Bakogianis, Valerie Brown, Butch Barton, Jeff Chipman, Susan Chwirka, Mary
Anne Christy, Margo Clark, Stu Colby, George Cooksey, Heidi Derr, Nina Dulacki, Tracey Dunning, Lisa Espey, Liz
Falkenburg, Kurt Frankenburg, Suzanna Frey, Rhonda Henry, Matt Berlinger, Tracy Hollister, Michael Hopkins,
Cindy Holmes, Eric Jensen, Ben Kates, Chris Kinsman, Seth Lederer, Louahn Lowe, James Medina, Robby Mejia, Ron
Miles, Andy Motz, Dathel Nimmons, Jesse Ninomiya, Margaret Nold, Eric Norcross, Nina Olsen, Theresa Pena, Pam
Pepin, Alison Picher, Dana Price, Drevvis Shoffstall, Melissa Stanton, Revae Templin, Stephanie Thomas, Brian Tooley,
John Uchida, Jeri Varela, Jon Wade, David Wehner, Robert Wehner.

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Row 1: Jeff Leija, Jeanette Avila.
Row 2: Reggie Johnson, Colleen
Wickham, David Robinson, Mike
Pedrick. Row 3: Mr. Torres, Alan
Mims, David Walker, James Heid.

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�Lyne Harold cracks a dirty joke in French.

Row 1:Melanie Huff, Heather Barnhorst, Shelley Robinson, Dena Thompson. Row 2: Valere Harris, Dana Gass,
Ruth Adams, Rachael Gordon. Row 3: Mr. Shioya, Brent
Barker, Ms. Cavalletti, Chris Goss, Lyne Harold

The French Club, under the supervision of
Mr. Shioya and Ms. Cavalletti, is a very active
group. Many of their activities were concerned with the Christmas holidays. They enjoyed caroling, keeping with the traditional
French culture.

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Allen, Caroline

Allen, Ronald
Anderson, Alton
Anderson, James
Anderson, Ronzelle
Annan, Les

Araya, Yodit
Auer, Ricky
Axelrad, Dan
Baker, Kelsey
Barnes, Tom

Barnett, Jennifer
Barth, Jeanette
Barton, Alice
Beaird, Mary
Beckler, Kyle

Berdahl, Paul
Blythe, Sarah

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Vickie Bonner
Betsy Boucher
Laurie Bouton
Andre Bowman

Mike Braaton
Karla Brame
Luann Bravo
John Brent
Rhett Brikovskis

Marc Brodnax
Maurice Brown
Robin Brown
Stephany Brown
Troy Buckett

Steve Burkhardt
Katy Burns
Brett Burrell
Nancy Cabell
Lanice Cage

Shonda Caldwell
Theodore Calloway

Jeff Carr
Desiree Carrasco

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Catalini, Jennifer
Cavitt, Clint
Celio, Todd
Chase, Maggie

Chavez, Leroy
Cheadle, Cindy
Cheatem, Trade
Chipman, Jennifer
Clark, Pamela

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Clark, Toyia
Cleworth, Peter
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Cooper, David
Costello, Mark
Coxe, Julie
Cruz, James

Cruz, Lisa
Currington, Stacy

Dahlstrom, John
Dailey, Erin

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Daly, Rachel
Davidson, Martin
Davis, Jeanna
DeBuyzer, Nick

DeRose, Domica
Deitchman, Arleen
Delpapa, Timothy
Deming, Tara
Detterra, Leslie

DeWispelaere, Jeff
Dill, Greg
Dillard, Alton
Dixon, Sandra
Dock, Robyn

Drummond, Brian
Duhaime, Walt
Dunn, Sheila
Egloff, Debbie
Embleton, Dale

Espinoza, Phillip
Ewing, Peter

Feder, Amy
Flores, Cheryl

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Gallegos, Georgina
Gamble, Chandra
Gantz, Christopher
Gerschenson,
Mariann

Godec, Judy
Gonzales, Patricia
Goode, Katrina
Gordon, Ronnetta
Gould, Gordon

Graham, Steve
Grassman, Christine
Greer, William
Groff, Peter
Grossman, Alex

Guinn, Stuart
Hadley, Lisa
Haines, Chad
Hall, Clem
Hall, Vicki

Hamby, Brooke
Hampton, Jennifer

Hardiman, Robin
Hardy, Antoinette

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Harris, Valere
Hart, David
Harvey, Roslyn
Hautziger, Sarah

Hayward, Sherri
Hemphill , Alan
Henson, Melly
Herbold, Greg
Herron, Sharon

Hey, Todd
Higgs, Lisa
Hite, Katie
Hoogstrate, Jenny
Hopkins, Dwayne

Hopkins, Sandra
Horsley, Betsy
Hoskins, Dave
Hostetter, Kurt
Howard, Nathann

Hundon, Linda
Hutton, Angela

Huynlt, Thinh
Ichishita, Dietz

165

�Isaak, Dan
Jackson, DeWayne
Jennings, Paulette
Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson, Michael

Johnson, Sheldon
Johnson, William
Jones, Karen
Jones, Randy
Jordan, Timothy

Jordan, Vyronda
Kahre, Gretchen
Kennedy, Lorraine
Keys, Brenda
Kimura, Naomi

Kitchen, Suzy
Klap, Thomas
Krichevsky, Becky
Landrum, Laura
Leftin, Dave

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Libonati, Ken

Limb, Kristina
Lizotte, Renee'

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Long, Mike
Lucero, Sam
Luedke, Judith
Lyford, Dick

MacDonald, Douglas
Mack, Patricia
Martin, Chris
Martin, Greg
Martin, Steve

Masters, Ross
Masterson, Randy
Masterson, Ricky
Mathews, Patricia
Mattern, Joe

Maxwell, James
McCoy, Debbie
McDonald, Bill
McGregor, Edward
McLain, Gail

McLaughlin, Jacki
Middleton, William

Miles, Ronald
Milsap, Sharon

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Mitchell, Jo eph
Mitchell, Melis a
Moody, Wanda
Mooney, Beverly

Moore, Marde
Morris, Stephen
Motz, Margaret
Muhlbauer, Claudia
Mulcahy, Bridget

Muller, Andrew
Munds, Tom
Nagle, Robert
Nash, Amy
Nelson, Arvin

Nelson, Paul
Nguyen, Thanh
Noda, Michael
Norwood, Margaret
Nuanes, Jack

Oakes, Skip
O'Leary, Mary

Oliver, Kathy
Page, Feleda

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�Paige, Wendall
Pang, Jin
Pascoe, Ted
Perkins, Darrell
Peterson, Lee

Phillips, Carole
Picht, Lori
Platt, Jennifer
Preblud, Kevin
Quintana, Andy

Randolph, Scott
Reed, Deleda
Rhine, Kate
Richie, Shirel
Riggs, Glynda

Roberts, Richard
Robinson, Mariano
Robnett, John
Roel, Erlinda
Romero, Andrew

Rosenberg, Craig
Rountree, Laneze

Rowland, Stad
Sander, Charlene

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Schmidt, Renate
Schofield, Sondra
Scott, Kimberly
Seney, Renee

Session, Dee
Shepard, Debora
Shikles, Sherri
Silverberg, Rob
Skaife, Becky

Smiley, Terri
Smith, Carole
Smith, Kristi
Smith, Robert
Snyder, Frank

Spero, Clyde
Stacey, Jenny
Stanley, Mark
Stark, Erik
Stark, Felicia

Stearns, Shanna
Stevens, Carole

Stevens, Jenni
Stiers, Sandy

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�Stoffel, Eric
Stribling, Gary
Struble, Laurie
Strunk, Elizabeth
Sullivan, Chrystal

Taylor, Anne
Taylor, Josh
Tellinghuisen, Lori
Tholen, Tom
Thomas, Cathy

Trumbule, Valerie
Urban, Irene
Vaden, William
Van Velkinburg,
Iris
Wade, Daniel

Waines, Latanya
Walsh, Maribeth
Ware, Jennifer
Warner, Ann
Washington, Tracy

Watson, Leo
White, Chris

White, Delois
White, Sharee

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Wild, Becky
Wilkerson, Jennifer
Williams, Paul
Winslow, Lawana

Wright, Lois
Wright, Tamara
York, Joyce
Young, Pari
Zirkelbach, Albert

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A diligent student at work.

Don't take my picture!

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I'm ready if you are.

I think it's time we got down to business.

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Alonzo, Hedor

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Butler, Joe

Butterfield, Brad

Carroll, Linda

Chapman, John

Cheadle, Don

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Childress, Kevin

Christy, Peter

Clark, Tonya

Clymer, Lizz

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Cuerden, Randy

Cunningham,
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Czec:h, Pam

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Davis, Andy

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Delph, Kristel

Delphia, David

DeMerrit, John

Derr, Kirsten

Deuel, Stac:ey

Dhonau, Dan

Dol, Galen

Downing,
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Dudley, Pamela

Dulac:ki, Edith

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Foley, Patric:k

Fran lin, Leta

Florez, Joe

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Freeburn, Mike

Fuller, Staten

Gallegos, Paula

Garda, Joe

Gautier, Danielle

Gerrol, Donna

Glivar, Joan

Goldberr, Adam

Gonzales, Steve

Gordon, Rachael

Gordon,
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Gornell, Mollv

Gould, Shrne

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Graham, Laurie

Grant, Tracey

Greenberg, Lori•

Greenblatt, Andy

Greer, Cleophus

Grissom, Cullen

Grossman,
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Guerra, Pam

Guerrero, Maria

Guyton, Sandy

Hall, Amanda

Hall, Joyce

Hall, Susan

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Hartfield, Aaron

Hawkins, Patrica

Haynes, Helena

Heiland, Ken

Herlinger, Becky

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Heron, Scott

Hill, Janice

Hill, Sherita

Hodge, Janet

Hodge, Ruben

Holle, Greg

Holmes, Brian

Hope, Sullivan

Hopkins, Ruth

Hora, Sherry

Huff, Melanie

Huffer, John

Hundon, Mark

Innes, Phillip

Isaak, Dan

Jackson, Quimby

Janulewicz, Rick

Jecminek,
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Johnsen, John

Johnson,
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Johnson, Jay

Johnson,
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Jones, David

Jones, Sandra

Joyce, Maria

Kane, Paul

Keeler, Linda

Kelso, Victoria

Keys, Joel

Kilfoyle, Susan

Kimmett,
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Kincaid, Doug

Kirk, Lisa

Kitsutaka, Robyn

Klein, Beth

Knight, Cherie

Knudson, Amy

Koeppe, Erik

Konkol, Steve

Kreck, Kevin

Kregarman,
Debbie

Lambrecht, Kim

Latsis, George

Lewis, Stephanie

Libonati, Bo

Liggitt, Dave

Lindsey, Craig

Long, Paulette

Lopez, Cathy

McGuire, Mike

Mcintosh,
Rhonda

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Mack, Mary Ann

MacMichael,
William

Madsen, Steve

Malone,
Raymond

Maluncu, Patrick

Martelon, Deana

Martin. John

Martine, Lyle

Martinez, Gary

Massanet, Joseph

Mastrude, Dale

Mate, Aaron

Mattern, Mike

Meadows, James

Meacher, Lynn

Medlock, Beverly

Mejia, Marcaret

Miles, Shari

Miller, Bill

Miller, Karla

Miller, Terry

Moore, Artie

Moore, Michaele

Morris, Amanda

Morscber,
Monica

Mosqueda, Oralia

Mun, Yon

Murphy, Sean

Murphy, Shawn

Nasser, Vicki

�Navarro, Randy

Nelson, Glenn

Nettles, Tammie

Nit:hol, Steve

Norman,
Evanalie

Norman, Ned

Nuanes, Ross

Nubine, Lily

O'Fallon, Ann

Ortiz, Louis

Pagliasotti, Tina

Patterson, Ann

Paul, Tara

Payne, Sandy

Pena, Craig

Pepin, Todd

Perlmutter,
Laura

Perry, Patrit:k

Peterson,
Jeanette

Peterson, John

Phillips, Jayme

Phoenix, Joe

Pittam, Mike

Pont:e, Vit:

Rawles, Chris

Reavey, Robert

Redwine, Cathia

J
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Wendolyn

Print:e, Gianette

Ramirez,
Salvador

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Reece, Johnna

Reed, Ladonica

Regas, Philip

Renno, Julie

Rhone, James

Richardson, Jill

Richmond,
Sondia

Richter, Richard

Robertson, Don

Robinson,
Shelley

Rodgers, Tammy

Rogers, Kristin

Rose, Steve

Rose, Tami

Rovlenchik, Joan

Salazar, Pam

Salls, Denise

Saucier, Michael

Schlagel, Bruce

Schmidt,
Christina

Schramm, J.B.

Scott, Gerald

Scott, Lisa

Seney, Neil

Sharpe, Jackie

Shropshire,
Beverly

Simpson, Tony

Sims, Ken

Sinopoli, Paul

Skidmore,
Christy

�Smith, Hilbert

Smittick, Lorne

Steele, Kathryn

Stein, Claudia

Steuart, Julie

Stewart, Lori

Suazo, Davina

Syptak, Kim

Telles, Arthur

Thiel, Shelly

Thompson, Dena

Thompson,
Patricia

Thorne, Chris

Thorne, Michael

Toland, Louise

Trampe, Kim

VanNortwick,
Kris

Vicars, Robert

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Walker, Elliot

Walker, Melva

Walker, Trent

Ward, David

Warvi, Daniel

Washburn, Peter

Washington,
Nadine

Weaver, Allyson

Weaver, Nancy

Weaver, Teresa

Wells, Laurie

187

�Whalen, Heidi

Wright,
Dennison

188

Whitworth,
Barry

Williams, Danny

Williams, Ron

Wuthier, Julie

Yamamoto, Lily

Zavilla, Cyndi

Wilson, Connie

Worley, Deidrea

�Signe Gould says, "You mean there's more?"

But Rome wasn't built in a day.

Oh, come on!

Unhand me, you fiend!

189

�Kirsten Derr gives the evil eye ..

and Claudia Stein gives it back.

Pat Malongu wonders "How am I supposed to know?"

Butch Enderlein

190

a shake-aholic?

�Brian Holmes

.. Tammy Dean?!

I'm so pretty, oh so pretty!

Cheers!

That's Pauletta!

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�EDUCATORS

��Few institutions are untouched
by the relentless force of
change. By thoughtful adaptation to contemporary social
changes and by employing appropriate knowledge, schools
can provide students with the
abilities and skills to live rich
and full life. This then is East
High School.
John J. Astuno
Principal

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�Edward Calloway-Assistant Principal

Wanda D. Taylor-Assistant Principal in Charge

David R. Strodtman-As istant Principal

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�Harry Achziger-Student Activities
Margaret Bailey-German/ Spanish
Malcolm Bauman-Senior Seminar
Curtis Bedore-Math
Elsa Berger-Math

Jerome Riffle-Counseling
James Bloomfield-Science
Warren Boatright-Math
Donald Bobb-Science
Madelyn Braverman-English

196

�Jay Breen-Socia! Worker
Ted Brucker-SIEBD
Daisy Carruthers-liE
Mary Cavalletti-English/ French
Lisa Cheney-Phys Ed

Gene Cisneros-Boys Phys Ed
Allen Clerihue-Art
Roger Craig-Student Advisor
Pollard Dahms-Business Ed
Lawrence Daniel-English

197

�Catherine Davis-English/ Drama
Walter Day-ROTC
Jacquelyn Dean-Girls Phys Ed
Rhoda Dean-Counseling
Claudia Deasy-English

Phyllis Denny-Counseling
Tom Ellison-Math
Arturo Escobedo-Counseling
Mack Fair-Science
Sheila Feeney-Social Studies

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�Marie Filson-IIE
Eleanor Flatow-Counselor
Judy Fruland-Advisor
Dorothy Fuller-English
Patricia Gatewood-Social Studies

Jacquelyne Goelz-Business Education
Lewis Greenlee-Social Studies
James Guinn-Music
Linda Hample-IPCD
Deanna Hanna-Nurse

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�Frederick Herr-Mathematics
Alan Hodges-Physical Education
James Hoops-Mathematics
Diane Haugtaling-HH Workstudy
Farrel Howell- cience

Ashley Hudson-Industrial Education
Robert Hussey-Social Studie
John Jackson-Library
Patricia Johnson-English
Sara Katz-Social Studies

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Charles Keiser-Mathematics
John LeVar-11 Mathematirs

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Gladys Ligon-Home Eronomics

James London-Seminar
Eva Love-Science
Roger Lundeen-Programmer
Bill McGinnis-~Iathematics
Janet McNeill-English

201

�Linda Matarrese-IIE
Albert Metcalf-Science
Harlan Miller-Industrial Ed.
Ronald Miller-Social Studies
Virginia Minick-Spanish

Richard Nelson-English
Phil Neuhalfen-Media Center
Gerald Noonan-Music
Gerard Noonan-Social Studies
Cliff Olin-Phys. Ed./Driver's Ed.

202

�Ruth Oppenheim-Science
Eleanor Pearson-Librarian
Carolyn Plummer-Senior Seminar
Richard Rasmussen-Social Studies
Joan Rudel-Business Ed.

Kathy Russ-Physical Ed.
Richard Schraeder-Math
Carl Selles-SIEBD
Woodrow Senier- Industrial Ed.
Robert Simpson-Hold Youth

203

�Milton Shioya-French
Willard Smith-PUSH/ EXCEL
Carle Stearns-Physical Ed.
Herbert Stewart-Industrial Ed.
Lloyd Storey

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Richard Strickland-Science
Tia Tafoya-Art

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Lloyd Torres-Industrial Ed.
Dianne Tramutola-Hold Youth
Evva Vickers-English

�Alice Weed- Seminar
Ruth Whiteside-HH
Annie Wickliffe-SLIC
Patricia Wolfe-liE
Willard Wyatt-LTC ROTC

Emil Zeigler-Senior Seminar
Linda Arnold-Tutor
Jerry Newfield-Tutor
Babara Spaulding-Tutor

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Willanor Caten, Counselin~t Clerk

Edna Knoll, Library Clerk
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Kay Logan, Attendance Clerk

�Eva Smith, Main Office Clerk

Mary Clare Taylor, Pupil Services Clerk

STAFF
Linda Teachout. Records Clerk

Zadean Wilcox, Programming Clerk

Linda Williams, Requisitions Clerk
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clamberg, Lois Manual.

SECURITY- Marie Bodison

SECURITY- Otis Jones

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Hiler, Roberta Early, Walterine Stribling, Katherine Joy.

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Sena, Eloy Muniz, Bob Cruz. Front Row- Baltimore Padron, Neva Dacca, carlet
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�INDEX
SENIORS
Aboulian, Kai; 22, 52, 124
Abbott, Carrie; 124
Ablenius, Sbawne; 49, 114,
120 124
Abn, Sung; 124
Aldrich, Harold; 124
Alie, Steven; 124
Allen, Jennifer; 124
Allen, Ronald; 160
Anderson, Willie; 124
Angelo, Paul; 124
Armas, Mary; 124
Armendariz, Linda; 124
Ashby, Tad; 125
Ausler, Reginald; 117, 125
A vii a, Eric; 117
Bakogianis, Ada; 120, 125
Barber, Alex; 26, 125
Barker, Brent; 121, 125
Barlow, Lasban; 125
Barrett, Herman; 37, 74, 85,
89, 91, 125
Barton, Walter; 54, 74,120,
125
Beadle, Michael; 22, 125
Bebrendsen, Davona; 115,
125,223,224
Bendixen, Bradley; 26, 117,
118
Bennett, Elizabeth; 29, 126,
222, 224
Berardini, Mark; 126
Bernier, Roland; 104, 106,
126
Bernstein, Jo; 126
Bishop, Carla; 126
Bishop, Kristi; 73, 126
Bishop, Michelle; 4&lt;1, 81, 90,
91, 92, 116, 118, 126
Bi bop, Terri; 73, 126
Bocciarelli, Bradford; 126
Boucher, Paul; 126
Bowers, Wendy; 94, 95, 114
Bradley, William; 22
Brame, Cheryl; 126
Branscombe, Meredith; 83,
127
Brent, Susan; 70, 127
Bridges, Cameron; 127
Brown, Anita; 92, 127
Brown, Paul; 49, 81, 94, 95,
114, 127
Brown, Valerie; 34, 111, 120,
127
Brubaker, Debra; 73, 127
Bruce, Barbara; 30, 92, 127,
222, 224
Bryant, Timothy; 117, 127
Burrell, Leslie; 127
Campbell, David; 74, 127
Carroll, Gregory; 97, 99, 128
Carroll, Joyce; 115, 128
Carter, Karen; 128
Castleberry, Caren; 128
Chase, Michele; 128
Chavez, Richard; 117
Chipman, Jeffery; 54, 120,
128

218

Christy, Mary Anne; 81, 82,
106, 110, 114, 120, 128
Cbwirka, Susan; 120
Clark, Carla; 128
Clark, George; 128
Clark, Margaret; 97, 98, 120,
128
Clark, Wendi; 128
Clarke, Peggy; 56, 70, 129
Cline, Craig; 49, 81, 114, 129
Colby, Stuart; 22, 120, 129,
222, 224
Colegrove, Abigail; 129
Conner, Marlin; 52, 74, 115
Cooksey, George; 26, 110,
120, 129
Craft, Carolyn; 129
Crawford, Leslie; 49, 81, 104,
114, 129
Davis, Gina; 100, 129
Davis, Katherine, 114
Dean, Tamara; 129
Deibert, Kevin; 129
DeLeon,Josepb;29,64,65
Delphia, Timothy; 129
DeMerritt, Sarah; 97, 130
Derr, Heidi; 30, 73, 120, 130,
222, 224
Dixon, David; 60, 130
Doane, Martin; 130
Doyle, David; 130
Dresen, David; 130
Dulacki, Nina; 70, 120, 130
Dunning, Tracy; 120, 130
Edmonds, Sylvin; 130
Eichenberger, Rebecca; 87,
94, 95, 130
Elder, Craig; 9&lt;1, 95, 117
Elliott, Troi; 115, 118, 130
Ellis, John; 100, 131
Ellison, Mario; 100
Espey, Lisa; 120, 131
Evans, Kenneth; 26, 131
Evans, Kevin; 131
Evans, Rebecca; 131
Falkenberg, Elizabeth; 30,
73, 111, 120, 131
Farland, Wendy; 46, 85, 131
Farmer, Lalana; 131
Faulding, Denise; 40, 131
Fiscus, Bradley; 131
Flerry, Bethea; 131
Frankenburg, Kurt; 54, 116,
120, 131, 132, 222, 224
Franklin, Steve: 117, 132
Frey, Suzanna; 120, 132
Fujii, Kathy; 132
Giron, Jamie; 115, 132
Godec, Monty; 32, 132
Goick, Cristin; 132
Gomez, Joan; 132
Goode, Karen; 85, 115, 118,
132
Gordon, Seth; 132
Greenberg, Carolyn; 132
Grogan, James; 117
Grove, Monica; 115, 133
Guerra, Marco; 37, 74, 133
Haggerty, Keith; 117
Hahn, Westen; 36, 133

Halley, Victor; 115, 117
Halverson, Wendi; 29, 133
Hampton, Jeffery; 133
Hampton, Tammy; 133
Hansen, Lisa; 133
Harms, Robert; 133
Haubencbild, Deborah; 133
Haynes, Donald; 26, 133
Haynes, LeAnn; 85, 133
Hendershot, Susan; 134
Hendry, Benjamin; 26, 134
Henry, Rhonda; 90, 91, 111,
120, 134
Berlinger, Matthew; 81, 114,
120, 134
Herron, Michael; 60, 134
Hodges, Rob; 134
Hoffman Patricia; 134
Hollister, Tracey; 49, 81, 114,
120, 134
Holmes, Angela; 34, 56, 85,
134
Holmes, Cynthia; 40, 44, 45,
73, 92, 120, 134, 223, 224
Holmes, Rhonda; 135
Hooks, Brett; 115
Hopkins, Michael; 54, 85,
120, 135
Hristopoulas, Hristos; 135
Huckfeldt, Claire; 135
Hudspeth, Pamela; 135
Hudspeth, Paula; 135
Hurwitz, Ellen; 135
Hutchinson, David; 97, 99,
111, 135
Hutt, Krystal; 135
Iverson, Felton; 135
Jackson, Wayne; 60, 85, 114,
115, 135
Jakopanab, Sbaurow; 136
Jefferson, Byron; 26, 136
Jenkins, Cberlyn; 116, 136
Jensen, Eric; 22, 110, 120,
136
Jernigan, Robin; 65, 115, 136
Johnson, Craig; 117
Johnson, Fredric; 136
Johnson, Reginald; 117, 120
Johnson, Robert; 117
Johnston, Lamont; 117
Jones, David; 136
Joseph, Sara; 136
Kates, Ben; 22, 104, 106, 116,
120, 136
Keliibolokai, Stephen; 26, 44,
60,74
Kelly, Debra; 136
Kercbeville, Kelli; 81, 114,
136
Kimmett, Joseph; 97, 137
Kincaid, Karen; 137
Kinsman, Chris; 32, 120, 137
Kircbbof, Chris; 137
Kircbbof, Julia; 56, 137
Klinkerman, Steve; 97, 99,
137
Konkol, Mary; 137
Lacey, Debra; 137
Lackey, Brian; 137
Larges, Jennifer; 81, 94, 95,

98, 114, 137
Latsis, James; 22, 85, 92, 137
Lavington, Steve; 137
Leali, Nanette; 138
Lederer, Seth; 94, 120, 138
LeDuke, Harry; 49, 74, 81,
114, 138
Lopez, Yvonne; 73, 91, 116,
118, 138
Lowe, Louabn; 94, 95, 99,
114, 120, 138
Lowy, Mitchell; 100, 117, 138
Lynch, Cheryl; 40, 138
Mack, Sheila; 138
Maifortb, Kevin; 118, 139
Martelon, Douglas; 139
Martin, Anthony; 117
Martinez, David; 139
McCollum, Dawn; 81, 9&lt;1, 95,
114, 139
McCrea, Bobbie; 139
McGhee, Carmella; 139
McGregor, Kathy; 94, 139
McLaughlin, Kayleen; 139
McNeill, Paul; 139
Medina, James; 29, 81, 120,
139
Mejia, Robert; 32, 120, 139
Meyer, John; 36, 74, 106, 140
Middleton, Carla; 115, 140
Miles, Ron; 32, 51, 97, 99,
111, 120, 140
Miller, John; 117
Milsap, Cheryl; 140
Mitchell, Andre; 140
Monley, Sarah; 140
Motz, Herman; 26, 85, 110,
120,140
Mundt, Marshall; 140
Murdock, Gaunt; 26, 53, 92,
140
Murray, Kathleen; 140
Nelson, Laura; 98, 140
Nilsson, Inger; 141
Nimmons, Datbel; 37, 56,
120,141
Ninomiya, Jesse; 120, 141
Nold, Margaret; 81, 94, 95,
114, 120, 141
Norcross, Eric; 74, 120, 141,
223, 224
Novin, Farzad; 23, 141
Nuanes, Scott; 32, 52, 141
Nuanes, Vanessa; 100, 141
Nuecbterlein, Lois; 141
Olander, Christopher; 141
Olsen, Nina; 97, 99, 120, 141
O'Neill, Kim; 81, 114, 142
Packer, Dino; 117
Pagliasotti, Michael; 142
Panagiotopoulous, Georgia;
142
Pappas, Sam; 142
Pena, Theresa; 89, 91, 120,
142
Pepin, Pam; 97, 98, 120, 142
Peters, John; 36, 142
Pettes, Jacquelyn; 40
Phillips, Barclay; 22, 44, 142,
222, 224

�Picher, Alison; 73, 104, 120,
142
Pitts, James; 36, 142
Polk, Jonathan; 92
Poonsirikul, Sombat; 142
Powell, Sharon; 115, 143
Powell, Sheryl; 143
Pogzeba, Michael; 65, 143
Prather, Melody; 143
Price, Dana; 32, 75, 97, 110,
120
Pryor, Elizabeth; 111, 115
Pytell, Katie; 143
Quiat, Matthew; 143
Ramirez, Cathy; 143
Ray, Kevin; 143
Reddic, Sandy; 26, 44, 143
Reece, Sherri; 143
Reeves, Paul; 143
Reum, Stephen; 144
Reynolds, James; 144
Rice, Steven; 144
Richard, Jennifer; 44, 92,
144
Richie, Gene; 144
Riesenman, Amy; 144
Rogers, Kimberly; 144
Roy, Lola; 144
Roybal, Lisa; 144
Russey, David; 26
St. John, Anne; 144
Sauer, Lisa; 81, 114, 144
Schofield, Christina; 97
Sear, Kevin; 83, 100, 145
Sheehan, Mary; 145
Sheffield, Cathy; 145
Shoffstall, Drevvis; 92, 94,
115, 120, 145
Simmons, Tonya, 145
Slaughter, Cortney; 81, 90,
91, 97, 114, 145
Slotta, Lizann; 97, 145
Stanton, Melissa; 30, 40, 44,
120, 145
Starosky, Michelle; 97, 98,
145
Stevens, Craig; 89, 91, 97, 99,
115, 145
Stevenson, Monica; 104, 145
Steuart, Sheryl; 146
Stewart, Richard; 60, 146
Suazo, Elvera; 146
Sutherland, Lori; 146
Takatsuka; Gregory; 32, 146
Tashima, Wakako; 146
Templin, Revae; 29, 81, 92,
94, 95, 120, 146
Thatch, Alex; 26, 44, 45, 53,
118
Thayer, Wendy; 146
Thomas, Shelby; 94, 146
Thomas, Stephanie; 40, 44,
88, 91, 120, 146
Thompson, Laurie; 146
Tiehen, John; 147
Timmons, Della; 147
Tolles, William; 97, 99
Tooley, Brian; 92, 120, 147
Touris, John; 147
Tucker, Scott; 147
Uchida,John;97,99, 120
Ulibarri, Jesse; 147
Vaughn, Frances; 114
Varela, Jeri; 120, 147
Vigil, Sherry; 147

Villagrana, Blanca; 117
Viveros, Amelia; 147
Wade, Jonathon; 3, 120, 147
Walsh, Angela; 147
Ward, Robin; 148
Weathersby, Cathy; 148
Webb, Alan; 60, 115, 117
Webb, Anthony; 26, 115, 148
Wehner, David; 44, 81, 88,
91,95, 106,114,120,148
Wehner, Robert; 29, 52, 65,
120, 148
West, Stephen; 148
White, Malcolm; 117
Williams, Anne; 32, 148
Woodruff, Jeff; 148
Wortham, Wanda; 148
Zervos, Stratis; 148

JUNIORS
Abbott, Sherri; 160
Adams, Laura; 73, 119, 160
Adian, Cheryl; 160
Alexander, Kerry; 160
Alexander, Patrick; 74, 115
Alkire, Vance; 32
Allen, Carolyn; 160
Allen, Ronald; 160
Anderson, Alton; 52, 160
Anderson, James; 52, 97, 160
Anderson, Ronzelle; 160
Annan, Lesley; 160
Araya, Yodit; 160
Archambault, Joseph; 117
Auer, Eugene; 160
Avila, Jeanette; 120
Axelrad, Daniel; 97, 99, 160
Baker, Kelsey; 94, 160
Barnes, Tom; 160
Barnett, Jennifer; 160
Barth, Jeanette; 160
Barton, Alice; 114, 160
Beaird, Mary; 90, 91, 106, 160
Beckler, Kyle; 30, 56, 70, 78,
160
Berdahl, Paul; 26, 74, 78, 98,
160
Bichler, Debra; 94
Bishop, Tracy; 34
Blythe, Sarah; 30, 78, 81, 160
Boguslavsky, Vladimir; 160
Bolden, Roderick; 26, 160
Bond, Peter; 26, 160
Bonner, Vickie; 115, 160
Boucher, Elizabeth; 70, 114,
160
Bouton, Laurie; 73, 160
Bowman, Andre; 160
Braaton, Mike; 160
Brame, Karla; 160
Brent, John; 97, 99, 160
Brikovskis, Rhett; 160
Brodnax, Marc; 26, 60, 78,
97, 118, 160
Brown, Maurice; 99, 160
Brown, Robin; 97, 99, 160
Brown, Stephany; 89, 91, 97,
116, 160
Buckett, Troy; 160
Burkhardt, Steven; 32, 160
Burns, Catherine; 114, 160
Burrell, Brett; 92, 160

Byrd, Dwayne; 37, 60
Cabell, Nancy; 160
Cage, Lanice; 30, 40, 78, 118,
160
Caldwell, Shonda; 160
Calloway, Theodore; 74, 160
Campbell, Timothy; 117
Carr, Jeff; 36, 119, 160
Carrasco, Desiree; 116, 160
Carter, Billy; 160
Carter, James; 97
Catalini, Jennifer; 162
Cavitt, Clint; 162
Celio,Todd;22, 162
Chase, Maggie; 34, 70, 162
Chavez, James; 162
Cheadle, Cynthia; 118, 162
Cheatem, Tracie; 162
Chipman, Jennifer; 30, 73,
162
Clark, Pamela; 115, 162
Clark, Robin; 30, 162
Clark, Toyia; 162
Cleworth, Peter; 104, 162
Coleman, Laurie; 90, 91, 115,
116, 162
Collins, David; 26
Cook, Margaret; 81, 82, 162
Cooley, Elizabeth; 162
Cooper, David; 22, 162
Costello, Mark; 22, 162
Coxe, Julia; 34, 56, 162
Cramer, Jeff; 97, 99
Cruz, James; 162
Cruz, Lisa; 162
Currington, Stacy; 162
Dahlstrom, Eric; 162
Dailey, Erin; 73, 162, 223,
224
Dalbey, Doug; 163
Daly, Rachel; 163
Daniels, Mary; 115
Davidson, Martin; 26, 52, 163
Davis, Jeana; 56, 163
DeBuyzer, Nicholas; 60, 97,
163
Deitchman, Arleen; 163
Delpapa, Timothy; 163
Deming, Tara; 163
Derose, Dominic; 163
Dettera; Leslie; 163
Dewispelaere, Jeffrey; 26,
54, 163
Dill, Gregory; 163
Dillard, Alton; 94, 163
Dixon, Lisa; 117
Dixon, Sandra; 163
Dock, Robyn; 163
Doyle, Celeste; 97
Drummond, Brian; 163
Duhaime, Walter; 37, 54, 74,
163, 223, 224
Dunn, Shelia; 163
Egloff, Deborah; 163
Embleton, Dale; 23, 54, 65,
163
Espinoza, Phillip; 163
Evans, Cheryl; 40, 92
Ewing, Peter; 163
Feder, Amy; 98, 163
Felecos, Paul; 100
Flores, Cheryl; 163
Franklin, Debra; 164
Gallegos, Georgiann; 56, 164
Gamble, Chandra; 164

Gantz, Christopher; 26, 74,
78, 118, 164
Godec, Judy; 29, 92, 164, 223,
224
Goldstein, Mark; 32
Gonzales, Patricia; 164
Goode, Katrina; 115, 164
Gordon, Ronnetta; 164
Gould, Gordon; 164
Graham, Steven; 164
Grassman, Christine; 94, 164
Grayson, Chuck; 117
Greer, William; 164
Griggs, Celia; 116
Groff, Peter; 36, 164
Grossman, Alex; 37, 54, 164
Guinn, Stuart; 23, 81, 94, 98,
99, 164
Hadley, Lisa; 164
Haines, Chad; 83, 106, 164
Haley, Kathleen; 83, 114
Hall, Vicki; 115, 164
Hall, Clem; 26, 60, 164, 118
Hamburg, Therese; 30, 117
Hamby, Brooke; 164
Hampton, Jennifer; 83, 106,
164
Hardiman, Robin; 164
Hardy, Antoinette; 164, 165
Harris, Valere; 81, 94, 106,
114, 121, 165
Hart, David; 26, 52, 165
Harvey, Roslyn; 40, 78, 92,
115, 118, 165
Hautzinger, Sarah; 73, 165
Hayward, Sherri; 165
Hemphill, Alan; 165
Henson, Melly; 165
Herbold, Gregory; 165
Herron, Sharon; 165, 104
Hey, Todd; 165
Higgs, Lisa; 165
Hill, Andrew; 22, 23
Hite, Katie; 70, 165, 223, 224
Holmes, Teresa; 34
Hoogstrate, Jennifer; 29, 75,
81,91,165
Hopkins, Dwayne; 165
Hopkins, andra; 165
Horsley, Betsy; 165
Hoskins, David; 165
Hostetter, Kurt; 165
Howard, Nathaniel; 26, 52,
165
Hundon, Linda; 115, 165
Hutton, Angela; 165
Huynh, Thinh; 165
Ichishita, Dietz; 97, 165
Isaak, Daniel; 166, 183
Jackson, DeWayne; 26, 60,
74, 96, 118, 165
Jennings, Paulette; 166
Johnson, Jennifer; 92, 166
Johnson, Michael; 166
Johnson, Sheldon; 99, 166
Johnson, William; 166
Jones, John; 26, 97
Jones, Karen; 92, 166
Jones, Randy; 166
Jordan, Timothy; 166
Jordan, Vyronda; 56, 166
Kahre, Gretchen; 95, 166
Keliiholokai, William; 26, 74
Kennedy, Lorraine; 166
Keys, Brenda; 29, 115, 166

219

�Kimura, Naomi; 73, 166
Kitchen, Susan; 104, 166
Klap, Thomas; 167
Leftin, Dave; 166
Lewis, Patricia; 116, 166
Libonati, Kenneth; 26, 60,
166
Limb, Kristina; 94, 166
Lizotte, Renee; 166
Long, Martha; 164, 167
Luedke, Judith; 167
Lyford, Richard; 22, 92, 167
Lyle, Kipp; 30, 73, 81, 92
MacDonald, Douglas; 167
Mack, Patricia; 81, 167
Martin, Christine; 29, 46, 167
Martin, Gregory; 104, 167
Martin, Steven; 167
Masterson, Randall; 167
Masterson, Ricky; 97, 99, 167
Mathews, Patricia; 92
Mattern, Joey; 167
Maxwell, James; 167
McConnell, Steven; 97, 99
McCoy, Debra; 167
McDonald, William; 167
McGregor, Edward; 167
McLain, Gail; 167
McLaughlin, Jacki; 73, 167
Middleton, William; 167
Milan, Kevin; 26, 74
Miles, Ronald; 167
Milsap, Sharon; 167
Milsap, Shelia; 40, 168
Mims, Allen; 117, 120
Mitchell, Joseph; 168
Mitchell, Melissa; 94, 95, 168
Moody, Wanda; 168
Mooney, Beverly; 168
Moore, Marcelene; 73, 168
Morris, Stephen; 65, 168
Motz, Margaret; 168
Muhlbauer, Claudia; 81, 94,
168
Mulcahy, Bridgett; 168
Muller, Andrew; 168
Munds, Thomas; 168
Murane, Edward; 52
Nagle, Robert; 168
Nash, Amy; 30, 168, 222, 224
Nelson, Arvin; 49, 54, 74, 114
Nelson, Paul; 168
Nguyen, Thanh; 168
Noda, Michael; 22, 168
Norton, Milton; 26, 74, 90,
91, 97
Norwood, Barbara; 92
Norwood, Margaret; 168
Nuanes, Jack; 168
Oakes, Donald; 168
Olander, Lorraine; 73, 92
O'Leary, Mary;30, 168
Oliver, Kathy; 30, 73, 81, 94,
168
Ortiz, Nico; 117
Page, Felicia; 168
Paige, Wendell; 169
Pang, Jin; 169
Pascoe, Ted; 26, 81, 114, 169
Pedrick, Michael; 120
Perkins, Darrell; 169
Peterson, Lee; 169
Phillips, Carole; 98, 118, 169
Picht, Lori; 97, 169
Platt, Jennifer; 75, 169

120

Polt, Martin; 97, 99
Preblud, Kevin; 78, 90, 91,
169, 223, 224
Quintana, Andrew; 74, 169,
223, 224
Quintana, Thomas; 117
Randolph, Scott; 26, 83, 169
Reed, Delecia; 49, 78, 83, 89,
91, 106, 114, 169
Reed, Mark; 100
Rhine, Catherine; 169
Richie, Shire!; 169
Riggs, Glynda; 169
Roberts, Richard; 169
Robinson, David; 120
Robinson, Mariann; 169
Robnett, John; 74, 118, 169
Rockwell, Cassie; 49, 73, 92,
114
Roe), Erlinda; 169
Romero, Andrew; 37, 11, 169
Rosenberg, Craig; 169
Rountree, Laneze; 34, 56, 169
Rowland, Staci; 49, 91, 92,
169
Sander, Charlene; 169
Sawyer, Mary; 81, 114, 170
Schmidt, Renate; 30, 73, 170
Schofield, Sondra; 170
Scott, Kimberley; 81, 115, 170
Seiler, Christopher; 94, 95
Seney, Renee; 70, 170
Session, Demetra; 115, 170
Shepard, Debora; 170
Shikles, Sherri; 170
Silverberg, Robin; 97, 118,
110
Skaife, Becky; 34, 56, 170
Smiley, Terri; 94, 95, 170
Smith, Carole; 170
Smith, Christy; 97
Smith, Kristi; 170
Smith, Robert; 26, 52, 78, 97,
118
Snyder, Frank; 26, 170
Spero, Clyde; 65, 170
Stacey, Jenny; 29, 170
Stanley, Mark; 37, 54, 74, 89,
91, 100, 170
Stark, Erik; 65, 170
Stark, Felicia; 170
Stearns, Shanna; 30, 170
Stevens, Carol; 115, 170
Stevens, Jenni; 29, 73, 81,
170, 222, 224
Stiers, Sandra; 94, 170
Stoffel, Eric; 60, 171
Stribling Jr., Gary; 49, 170
Struble, Laurie; 171
Strunk, Elizabeth; 171
Sullivan, Chrystal; 117, 171
Taylor, Anne; 171
Taylor, Josh; 171
Tellinghuisen, Lori; 171
Tholen, Thomas; 36, 104, 171
Thomas, Cathy; 49, 114, 171
Trefz, Todd; 117
Trumbole, Valerie; 171
Urban, Irene; 171
Vaden, William; 26, 74, 171
Valdez, Mike; 117
Vanvelkinburg, Iris; 171
Wade, Dan; 171
Waines, Latanya; 171
Walker, David; 120

Wallace, Michael; 26
Walsh, Mary; 171
Ware, Jennifer; 100, 171
Warn, Tim; 117
Warner, Ann; 83, 104, 106,
171
Washington, Tracy; 100, 171
Watson, Leo; 171
White, Christopher; 92, 171
White, Lois; 171
White, Sharee; 171
White, Shari; 172
Wickham, Coleen; 114, 120
Wild, Becky; 172
Wilkerson, Jennifer; 172
Williams, Paul; 172
Winslow, Lawana; 172
Worley, Deidrea, 115
Wright, Lois; 172
Wright, Tamara; 172
Yarbrough, Rodgers; 52
York, Joyce; 172
Young, Karen; 117
Young, Pari; 172
Zirkelbach, Albert; 172

SOPHOMORES
Abbott, Teri; 178
Adams, Ruth; 119, 121, 178
Adams, Whitney; 178
Adkins, Christopher; 74, 178
Ahlenius, Todd; 49, 178
Aldrich, Regina; 82, 106, 116,
178
Alexander, Kimberly; 178
Agerton, Frances; 116
Allen, Anthony; 178
Allen, Elizabeth; 178
Alonzo, Hector; 178
Amari, Richard; 49
Anastos, Steven; 178
Archuleta, Michele; 178
Archuleta, Richard; 49
Armas, Mark; 27, 74, 178
Ashby, Felecia; 30, 97, 178
Ates, Ava; 178
Auster, Clark; 96, 178
Baca, Joan; 118, 178
Baker, Daren; 52, 178
Baker, Eric; 178
Barley, Kristin; 73, 116, 178
Barnes, Elizabeth; 178
Barnhorst, Heather; 121, 178
Barrientos, Mary; 178
Barth, Natalie; 96, 178
Battey, Sarah; 178
Baudek, David; 178
Bell, Stephen, 22, 52, 178
Bendixen, Sheila; 178
Bennett, Linda; 29, 178
Berdahl, Vicenta; 29, 178
Blandon, William; 54, 179
Boland, Berry; 27, 179
Bolin, Thomas; 97
Bolts, Barbara; 115, 179
Bomgaars, Greg; 32, 179
Bonner Jr.,Woodie; 179
Boyd, Leslie; 179
Bradley, Megan; 116, 179
Bridges, Thomas; 27, 179
Brown Jr., Cecil; 179
Brown, Crystal; 179

Brown, Deva; 90, 91, 116, 179
Buchanan, Karen; 97
Buchholz, Tracy; 179
Bunting, Linda; 57, 179
Burkepile, Marc; 98, 179
Burnam, Gerald; 27, 179
Burrell, Linda; 116, 179
Burt, Laura; 96, 116
Burton, William; 32, 89, 179
Butler, Joe; 179
Butterfield, Bradley; 119
Carroll, Linda; 116, 179
Chapman, John; 179
Cheadle, Don; 23, 81, 97, 99,
179
Cheng, David; 179
Childress, Kevin; 60, 179
Christy, Peter; 27, 179
Clark, Tonya; 179
Clymer, Elizabeth; 73, 179
Cohen, Kirk; 27, 60, 92, 97,
179
Collins, Peter; 179
Combs, Gerald; 96
Contereras, Chanda; 179
Cooper, Benjamin; 22, 180
Cuerden, Randell; 180
Cunningham, Brett; 60, 180
Currie, Theresa; 180
Czech, Pamela; 73, 97, 116,
180
Damore, Nancy; 180
Davis, Andrew; 180
Davis, Teresa; 180
Delph, Krista!; 57, 75, 115,
116, 180
Delphia, David; 99, 180
DeMerritt, John; 180
Derr, Kirsten; 30, 180, 222,
224
Deuel, Stacey; 116, 180
Dhonau, Daniel; 180
Dixon, Lin; 49, 114
Dol, Galen; 27, 52 180
Downing, Barbara; 30, 81, 96,
180
Dudley, Pam; 180
Dulacki, Edith; 81, 114, 180
Edmonds, Patrice; 180
Edwards, Candice; 180
Edwards, Marilyn; 116
Embleton, Patrick; 27, 180
Embry, Rod; 52
Enderlein, Ralph; 54, 180
Espinoza, Delores; 180
Espinoza Jr., Manuel; 180
Farner, Eric; 180
Fedde, Chris; 180
Florez, Joe; 180
Foley, Patrick; 180
Franklin, Leta; 115, 116, 180
Frazier, Heather; 70, 92, 116,
181
Freeburn, Michael; 74, 181
Fuller, Staten; 37, 96, 181
Gallegos, Paula; 57, 181
Garcia, Joe; 181
Garcia, Rudy; 27
Gautier, Danielle; 97, 116,
181
Gerrol, Donna; 81, 116, 181
Glivar, Joan; 181
Goldberg, Adam; 97, 99, 106,
181
Gonzales, Steven; 54, 65, 89,

�91, 181
Gordon, Rachael; 119, 121,
181
Gordon, Stephanie; 181
Gornell, Molly; 181
Gould, Signe; 32, 75, 181
Gracey, John; 181
Graham, Laurel; 29, 181
Grant, Tracey; 99, 181
Green, Tyrone; 27, 96
Greenberg, Lorie; 118, 181
Greenblatt, Andrew; 181
Greer, Cleophus; 181
Grissom, James; 181
Grossman, Phyllis; 29, 181
Guerra, Pamela; 118, 181
Guerrero, Maria; 29, 181
Guyton, Sandra; 116, 181
Hall, Amanda; 116, 181
Hall, Joyce; 81, 96, 116, 181
Hall, Susan; 96, 181
Halpern, Michelle; 181
Halverson, John; 23, 81, 181
Hamilton, Christine; 97, 116,
182
Hannon, Tracy; 182
Hartfield, Aaron; 27, 182
Hawkins, Patricia; 182
Haynes, Helena; 182
Heiland, Kenneth; 27, 182
Berlinger, Rebecca; 92, 182
Heron, John; 182
Herrera, Diana; 182
Hill, Janice; 116, 182
Hill, Sherita; 96, 116, 182
Hodge, Janet; 182
Hodge, Ruben; 181
Hodges, Bryan; 27
Holle, Gregory; 182
Holmes, Brian; 23, 182
Hopkins, Ruth; 182
Hora, Sherry; 182
Howard, Phyllis; 116
Huff, Melanie; 121, 182
Huffer, John; 22, 96, 182
Hundon, Mark; 182
Innes, Phillip; 182
Jackson, Quinby; 182
Janulewicz, Richard; 27, 182
Jaross, Attila; 97, 99
Jecminek, Carlee; 182
Jefferson, Leroy; 22, 23, 96
Johnson, Frederica; 182
Johnson, Jay; 182
Johnson, John; 182
Johnson, Pauletta; 116
Jones Bridgit; 83, 115, 116
Jones, David; 183
Jones, Deanna; 116
Jones, LaWanda; 116
Jones, Sandra; 116, 183
Joyce, Maria; 183
Kane, Paul; 183
Keeler, Linda; 183
Kelso, Victoria; 97, 99, 116,
183
Keys, Joel; 115, 183
Kilfoyle, Susan; 30, 70, 90,
91, 183
Kimmett, Mary; 98, 183
Kincaid, Douglas; 183
King, Cary; 65, 99
Kirk, Andrew; 54
Kirk, Elizabeth; 70, 83, 96,
116

Kitsutaka, Robyn; 73, 116,
183
Klein, Beth; 183
Klinke, Susan; 29
Knight, Cherie; 34, 57, 75,
92, 99, 116, 183
Knudson, Amy; 30, 183
Koeppe, Erik; 23, 81, 82, 106,
183
Konkol, Steven; 22, 52, 183
Kreck, Kevin; 23, 183
Kregarman, Debra; 183
Kusumoto, Frank; 27
Lambrecht, Kimberly; 30, 97,
183
Latsis, George; 65, 183
Lee, Darcel; 57
Lee, Denise; 57
Leija, Jeffery; 120
Lewis, Stephanie; 96, 183
Libonati, Lawrence; 27, 183
Liggitt, David; 183
Lindsey, Greg; 54, 183
Long, Paulette; 83, 116
Lopez, Catherine; 96, 116,
183
Luedke, Mark; 97, 99
Mack, Mary Anne; 116, 184
Madsen, Steve; 36, 184
Malone, Raymond; 184
Malungu, Patrick; 23, 184
Martelon, Annie; 114
Martin, John; 96, 184
Martin, Jonathan; 115
Martin, Scott; 97
Martine, Lyle; 184
Martinez, Gary; 184
Massanet, Joseph; 184
Mastlon, Deana; 184
Mastrude, Dale; 184
Mata, Oswaldo; 52
Mate, Aaron; 23, 184
Mattern, Michael; 184
McDonald, James; 23
McGuire, Michael; 183
Mcintosh, Rhonda; 183
Meadows, James; 96, 184
Meagher, Lynn; 115, 184
Medlock, Beverly; 184
Mejia, Margaret; 34, 57, 70,
184
Miles, Shari; 97, 184
Miller, Karla; 81, 96, 184
Miller, Terry; 57, 184
Miller, William; 184
Milton, Leslie; 27, 92
Moore, Herman; 52, 184
Moore, Michaele; 56, 184
Morris, Amanda; 81, 116, 184
Morscher, Monica; 116, 184
Mosqueda, Oralia; 97, 99, 184
Mun, Yon; 184
Murphy, Sean; 23, 184
Murphy, Shawn; 70, 116, 184
Nasser, Victoria; 116, 184
Navarro, Randy; 27, 96, 185
Nelson, Glenn; 27, 185
Nettles, Tammi; 116, 185
Newman, Michael; 27
Nichol, Steve; 52, 185
Norman, Hope; 185
Norman, Ned; 54, 74, 185
Nuanes, Ross; 92, 185
Nubine, Lily; 185
O'Fallon, Ann; 70, 116, 185

O'Neill, Kevin; 81, 98
Ortiz, Louis; 27, 185
Pagliasotti, Tina; 81, 83, 18S
Patterson, Ann; 97, 185
Paul, Tara; 116, 185
Payne, Sandra; 185
Pena, Craig; 118, 185
Pepin, Todd; 74, 185
Perlmutter, Laura; 185
Perry, Patrick; 185
Peterson, Jeanette; 185
Peterson, John; 23, 185
Phillips, Jayroe; 29, 82, 98,
106, 116, 185
Phoenix,Joe;36,90,91
Pittam, Michael; 185
Ponce, Victor; 185
Pounds, Wendolyn; 185
Prince, Gianette; 185
Ramirez, Salvador; 185
Rawles, Christopher; 97, 99,
185
Reavey, Robert; 27, 185
Redwine, Cathia; 185
Redwine, Richard; 97
Reece,Johnna; 186
Reed LaDonica; 116, 186
Reed, Robin; 96
Regas, Philip; 99, 186
Renno, Julie; 116, 186
Rhone, James; 186
Richard, Toni; 116
Richardson, Jill; 30, 97, 116
Richmond, Sondia; 186
Richter, Richard; 186
Robertson, Donald; 186
Robinson, Shelly; 114, 116,
121, 186
Rodgers, Tammy; 186
Rogers, Kristin; 186
Rose, Steve; 36, 186
Rose, Tamara; 186
Rovlenchik, Joan; 96, 116,
186
Salazar, Pamela; 116, 186
Salls, Denise; 116, 186
Saucier, Michael; 186
Schlagel, Bruce; 186
Schmidt, Christina; 70, 186
Schramm, Jacob; 23, 81, 83,
89, 91, 97, 99, 186
Scott, Gerald; 186
Scott, Lisa; 186
Seney, Neil; 186
Sharpe, Jackie; 92, 116, 186
Shropshire, Beverly; 96, 116,
186
Simpson, Tony; 186
Sinopoli, Paul; 52, 186
Skidmore, Christine; 186
Smith, Hilbert; 27, 187
Smith, Marcus; 27, 97
Smittick, Lorne; 52, 187
Steele, Kathryn; 81, 116, 187
Stein, Claudia; 82, 92, 106,
116, 187
Stephenson, Kyler; 96
Steuart, Julie; 34, 70, 187
Stewart, Lori; 116, 187
Suazo, Davine; 187
Syptak, Kimberly; 29, 73, 187
Telles, Arthur; 187
Thiel, Shelly; 187
Thompson, Dena; 116, 121,
187

Thorne, Christopher; 32, 97,
99, 187
Thorne, Michael; 187
Toland, Louise: 96, 116, 187
Trampe, Kimberly; 187
Vannortwick, Kris; 187
Vicars, Robert; 27, 187
Wade, Melonda; 187
Walker, Elliot; 187
Walker, Laurie; 115, 116
Walker, Trent; 90, 91, 187
Ward, Daniel; 187
Warvi, Daniel; 98, 187
Washburn, Peter; 81, 92, 96,
187
Washington, Nadine; 116,
187
Weaver, Allyson; 116, 187
Weaver, Nancy; 116, 187
Weaver, Teresa; 187
Wells, Laurie; 96, 187
Whalen, Heidi; 34, 96, 187
Whaley, Calvin; 97, 99
Worley, Dana; 188
Whitworth, Barry; 27, 188
Williams, Danny; 188
Williams, James; 27
Williams, Ronald; 188
Wilson, Cornelia; 188
Wright, Denison; 27, 81, 96,
187
Wright, Evelyn; 116
Wuthier, Julia; 57, 188
Yamamoto, Lily; 30, 92, 188
Zavilla, Cyndi; 188

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�ANGELUS

Amy Nash, Album

Beth Bennett, Clubs Editor

Kurt Frankenberg, Photographer

Heidi Derr, Album Editor

Jenni Stevens, Album
Stu Colby, Sports Editor

Kirsten Derr, Clubs

Bu(k Phillips, Photographer
Barbara Bru(e, Asst. Editor

Jan M(Neill,
Sponsor

�STAFF
Erin Dailey, Ads/ Index

Andy Quintana, Sports

Judy Godec, Album

Eric Norcross, Photographer

Mary O'Leary, Sports

Cindy Holmes, Editor

Walter Duhaime, Photographer

Katie Hite, Clubs

Kevin Preblud, Photographer

Davona Behrendsen, Artist

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�Eric Norcross, Kevin Preblud, Stu Colby, Cindy Holmes, Heidi Derr, Kurt Frankenberg, Kirsten Derr, Andy Quintana, Beth Bennett,
Barbara Bruce, Erin Dailey, Jan McNeill, Amy Nash, Katie Bite, Mary O'Leary, Davona Behrendsen, Judy Godec, Eric Jensen, Walter
Duhaime, Not Shown: Jenni Stevens, Buck Phillip

The 1980 Angelus Staff would like to recognize
the following people for their contributions to this
year's Angelus.
Thanks to:
-Barb for her decisions on which radio station to
listen to
-Beth for utilizing floor space to put the club
section together
-Stu for handling sports and for . . . well, just
being Stu
-Heidi for finally buying a yearbook, and for
getting along with Kirsten?
-Kirsten for being our only tolerable sophomore,
and for getting along with Heidi?
-Andy for remaining sane and reliable
-Erin for "Michael of the Carlyle"
-Mary for her sport layout
-Amy for doing 11so much work"

22-4

-Buck for charming the ladies
-Walter for all the Soph. and Jr. candids
-Ann and Laurie for their first semester help
-Kurt for all the 8 X tO's
-Eric N. for force/ullypersuading me to use special effects on the division pages
-Katie and Jenni for their much needed creative
ideas
-Paul for his great last minute artwork
-Judy for her organization
-Kevin for being a rowdy munchkin and keeping
everyone smiling
-Eric J. for being a rock
-Everyone who helped make this yearbook the
best ever, including Jack Eckart and Jostens
-a special thanks to Jan McNeill, a life-saver and
the glue that held everything together
Cindy Holmes
and the
Angelus Staff of 1980

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