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����EAST HIGH
DENVER,

co
ANGELUS
1980-·81
VOLUME
63

���The questions are continually in us
and we are the only ones who can answer them.
Times of defeat seem within inches
when suddenly, not without difficulty,
they are pushed miles.

4

�We don ' t know when or what we ' ll be,
there is question of us ever being.
For those who never core
there is uncomplicated existence .

5

���We are the ones with hope
and the ability to awaken and satisfy needs.

8

�It is we
the ones seeking knowledge
and continually questioning the affirmed.
that have the power to influence.

9

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Jerry Newfield. Deanna Hanna. Richard Rasmusson

J.B. Schramm. President

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Devo Brown. Vice President

Steve Konkol. Secretory /Treasurer

Lindo Burrell. Shown Murphy. Femole Representatives
Trenr Walker. Clark Ausler. Mole Representatives

48

�Ruth Adams
Tony Allen
Dorin Boker
Vlcento Berdahl
Kim Dlshop

Whitney Adams
Beth Allen
Kristin Borley
Deloyne Berry
Wllllom Dlondan

Chris Adkins
Hector Alonzo
Notolle Borth
Troy Dlrd
Darry Boland

JUNIORS

49

�Greg Domgoors
Megan Drodley
Devo Drown
William Dunon
Tanya Clark

50

JUHIOP.S

Jeannette Boulware
Thomas Dridges
Porker Drophy
Cheryl Caulfield
Kirk Cohen

leslie Doyd
Cecil Drown
lionel Drown
John Chapman
Gerold Combs

More Durkeplle
Don Cheadle
Chandra Contreras

Undo Durrell
David Cheng
Randy Cuerden

laura Durt
Peter Christy
Monty Cully

�Kristel Delph
Lin Dixon
Pot Embleton

David Delphia
Sondra Dixon
Rod Embry

John DeMerrlrr
Galen Dol
Butch Enderlein

Brett Cunningham
Doug Dalby
Kirsten Den
Barbaro Downing
Kirby Evans

Theresa Currie
Nancy Damore
Stacey Deuel
Edith Dulacki
Chris Fedde

Pam Czech
Teresa Davis
Daniel Dhonau
Candice Edwards
Pat Foley

JUNIORS

51

�Lee Ann Gatewood
Steve Gonzales
John Gracey
Lorie Greenberg

52

JUNIORS

Linda Gallegos
Danielle Gautier
Rachael Gordon
Laurie Graham
Phyllis Grossman

Paula Gallegos
Donna Genal
Stephanie Gordon
Tracey Grant
Amando Hall

�Joyce Hall
Trlsh Hawkins
Orion Holmes
Melanie Huff
William Jackson

Michelle Halpern
Helena Haynes
Teresa Holmes
Phillip Innes
Rick Janulewlcz

Christy Hamilton
Becky Herllnger
Joan Holmes
Quimby Jockson
Anlla Jaross

JUNIORS

53

�Frederico Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Drldger Jones
Victoria Kelso
Derh Aoln Klein

54

JUNIORS

Joy Johnson
Lisa Johnson
LoWondo Jones
Joel Keys
Cherie Knight

Joel Johnson
Paulette Johnson
Sondra Jones
Susan Kllfoyle
Paul Knight

Kornord Jordon
Elizabeth Kimmell
Amy Knudson

Lindo Keeler
Lisa Kirk
Erik Koeppe

DeeDee Keith
Robyn Kltsuroko
Koren Krebs

�Denise lee
Jennifer MacFarlan
Dee Anno Mossey

Do Libonotl
Mary Ann Mock
Aaron Mote

Ann lom
Steve Madsen
Mike Mortern

Kevin Kreck
Kim lombrechr
Poulerte Long
Pollick Molungu
Jeff MorthPws

Debra Kregormon
George lorsls
Catherine Lopez
Deono Morrelon
Lindo Mazzocchi

Fronk Kusumoto
Darcel lee
Mark Luedke
Lyle Marline
Dersy McDermort

JUNIORS

55

�Ned Norman
Ann Patterson

56

JUNIORS

Angelo Metcalf
Monico Morscher
Randy Navarro
Ann O 'Fallon
Tina Pogllosottl

Christoph Meyer
Oralio Mosqueda
Tommie Nettles
Louis Ortiz
Sandy Payne

�LeThuy Pham
Solvador Ramirez
Julie Renno

~ &lt;:ralg Pena
/ / ' Genevieve Poucel
Cathla Redwine
Jill Richardson
Steve Rose

David Percival
Wendy Pounds
LaDonlca Reed
Sondla Richmond
Joan Rovlenchlk

Jamie Phillips
Chris Rawles
Laurel Rhodes

Mike Pittam
Robert Reavey
James Rhone

John Peterson
Orlan Press
Robin Reed
Kristin Rogers
Lorenzo Rowland

JUNIORS

57

�Porn Xllozor
Druce Schlagel
Kathy Schmidt
Beverly Shropshire
Kathryn Steele

58

JUNIORS

Denise Solis
Tom Schlitter
J. D. Schramm
Paul Sinopoli
Claudio Stein

Francesco Scarpone
Chris Schmidt
Frances Seawell
Christy Skidmore
Melanie Stevens

Neil Seney
Hilbert Smith
Tommy Sterkel

Jackie Sharpe
lorne Smitrick
Julie Steuart

Jane Short
Jonathon Srorry
Lori Stewart

�Stephanie Turner
Peter Washburn
Orondi Welllsch

leng Yang
Nodine Washington
Heidi Whalen

Robert Vicars
Todd Washington
Denlne Wheelock

Jackie Suess
Chris Thorne
Melondo Wade
Allyson Weaver
Hugh Wilburn

Kim Syptok
Michael Thorne
David Word
Nancy Weaver
Rondo Williams

Art Telles
Louella Toland
Daniel Worvl
Teresa Weaver
Cornelio Wilson

JUNIORS

59

�Krls Wolford

Denison Wright

Solly Writer

Julio Wuthier

Mona Zelmen
Tr eso Zirkelbach

Eating again?

You're klddlngl

If you rake one more step

60

JUNIOP.S

�She's looking at mel No mel

2bz.:}

+ 7m 2 .4.J 9 xJr =?

You"ll never know!
Dear John

JUNIOP.S

61

�Swimmers are TOO rhe besr!

Boy do I have a secrerl

Yo hoblo Esponol?

WHAffi?

62

JUNIORS

�It mu~t be funny to ottract such a crowd .

Pretty good odds.

Oh. what a target.

and so I told her

JUNIORS

63

�Left. right. left. right. lefl .

Ah .# .1• '(j

?11."1 I forgot to shove.

Who!', a nice guy like you doing In a place like this?

Thor's the lost time I eat in the lunchroom.

64

JUNIORS

�and then he kissed me.

You bet we gymnasts hove muscles.

I'm warning you Robyn .
All rlghtl Thor does ltl

I'm o Morvin.

JUNIORS

65

�SPONSORS

Tommy Smith. Ted Drucker, Dione Houghtaling
Donnell Dixon, President

OFFICERS

Trade Groff. VIce-President

Telemmlo Jackson, Annlse Jackson. Female Representlves

66

Meg Deane. Secretory-Treasurer

0111 Meyer. Jim Cromer, Mole Representatives

�Patti Abbott
Jone Abotnes
P.eoto Adams

Colette Aiello
Catherine Allen
Orad Anderson

Khodlljo
Anderson
Honk Armstrong
Peter Andreas
P.eogon Ashby
Sondra Asselin
Tina Don

Donald Barela
Joseph Barela
Mary Barnes
Selby Barrett
Emily Dorton
Gory Denson

Yolanda Derry
Chip Blanc
Orlan Bolden
Carlos Bonilla
Hugh Doyle
Ann Bradley

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Into Orlkovskls
Olano Brooks
Eric Drown
Jennifer Drown
P.onda Drown
Charles Druce

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SOPHOMORES

67

�Kristin Buchanan
Edward Dufford
Denise Burkepile
Carol Dyrd
Jimmy Calhoun
Charles
Campbell

Dean Campbell
Margaret
Campbell
Tywana Carroll
Alma Carrer
Marrha Cassidy
Julie Catallnl

Eric Cawthon
Vernetta
Chapman
Mary Chase

Angelo Chavez
Marla Chavez
Tammy Chavez

Jill Chipman
Catherine Ciarlo
Heidi Clark
Matt Cohen
Ted Cook
Valeria Cooper

Dill Costello
Jim Cramer
Karhleen Cramer
Shawn Creach
Daniel Curry

68

SOPHOMORES

�Zandra Curtis
Debbie Czech
Kelly Dolley
Darryl Daniel
Lauro Davidson
Shonro Dawson

Meg Deane
Connie Demos
Edward DeRose
Kimberly Deuel
Norman
Dickerson
Dean Dixon

Donnell Dixon
Douglas
Donaldson
John Donohue

Greg Downer
Mark Downing
Charles Drew

David Duensing
Phillip Dukes
Tracey Durst
Annelle Edwards
Wendle Edwards
Marcello Erskine

Debra Engle
Morlso Forland
Hone Fiola
Teresa Fiedler
Kristen Fitzgerald
Voleno Flood

SOPHOMORES

69

�Michelle Fox
Sibyl
Fronkenburg
Peggy Franklin
Joson Frozler
Anne Fuermonn
Alon Fuller

Dione Funokoshl
Vlkl Garduno
Stephanie
Gatewood
!lice Gaubert!
Gabrielle Gouller
Diona Genal

Christina Gilford
Dee Dee Givens
Dono Godkin
Jon Goldin
Pomelo
Gonzales
Barbaro Gossard

Toml Graham
Adorn Grelsz
Jonathon Grelsz
Debra Griffin
Rob Griggs
Sharon Grimes

Don Gracey
Trocl Groff
Rachel Grossman

Irene Guerra
Jessica Gunn
Moureotho Hall

70

SOPHOMORES

�Scott Hamilton
Monty Hansen
Andy Houtzlnger
Chris Henderson
Kelly Hey
Tracey Hill

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WaynE' Hill
Richard Hines
Sonya Hines
Sean Hofer
Jamie Hoffman
Alison Hogan

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John Hollister
Anno Holm
Kirsten
Hoogstrote
Douglas Hopkins
Holly Hoskins
James Hudek

Tony Hunter
Donna Hunr
Steven Hunnicutt
Randall Hurst
Linnea Ingold
Mike Isabell

Anne Jackson
Krlstl Jackson
Telemmlo
Jackson

Koren Jamieson
lesley Jeffords
Anthony Jenkins

SOPHOMORES

71

�Kirk Jensen
Alan Johnson
Eric Johnson

Holly Johnson
James Johnson
Saron Johnson

Jill JohnsTon
Marnle JohnsTon
DoroThy Juarez
Joel Kaplan
Andy KaTz
Adam Kelley

Martha Kemp
Megan Kinsman
Reverie Klein
Joel Kluger
Bryan KnighT
Jeff Kray

Curtis LamberT
Rodney LaMolle
Carol Lanaghen
Robert Landrum
Aimee LaPerrlere
Judson Larges

Karen Laugesen
Haoml Lederer
Carol Lewis
Pamela Lewis
Regina Lewis
Sonya Lewis

72

SOPHOMORES

�Donna Llbonotl
Tom! Liebelt
Mark Lindsey

Valerie Linker
Andrea Lizotte
Yvette Lopez

Adrian Lovato
Ron Lovato
Sonja Lowell
Tanya Lucas
0111 Lucey
Cory Lyford

Becky
MacDonald
Sheila
MacDonald
Tyrone Mock
Krls Madsen
Angela Martin
Cheryl Martin

Tomml Mottln
Shawn Martine
Alberta
Matthews
Mark Maurles
Kyle Mous
Tom May

Orlan McBride
Andrea
McCollum
Oob McDonald
Jeff McElwain
Dan McGuire
Tomle Mebane

SOPHOMORES

73

�Pauline Mejia
0111 Meyer
Tom Meyer
Steve Meyers
Mark Mllenkovlc
James Miller

Corrie Millward
Michelle Milonas
Anita Mlfchell
Mauricio Molino
Andrew Manley
Terry Mora

Marla Morscher
Rebecca
Mountain
Sora Muller

Peter Murone
Olano Murphy
lynne Murray

Sosho Muske
ScoH Hogle
Kathy Heal
Craig Helson
Donnie Hlgro
Kent Hodo

Don Horman
Shondo Horman
VIole! Horman
Valerie Horwood
David
Huechterleln
Erik Oberhousen

74

SOPHOMORES

�Sheila Ohlsson
Kim Oliver
Janie Olsen
Karl Olsen
Miguel Ortiz
Debbie Page

Lisa Polka
Mike Palko
Lisa Pate
Reid Phillips
Brad Pepin
Andy Pogzebo

Mohammed
Poozeshi
Mike Pound
Sean Powers

Marva Pritchett
Amy Reovey
Janet Redwine

Rob Rhodes
Derek Rice
Lindo Rice
Rhonda Richards
Todd Rocchio
Kristina Roel

Joyce Roland
Nathan Roland
Phillip Ross
Peter Rundlet
John Ryan
Pamela Sanders

SOPHOMORES

75

�Liz Sotrlono
Gregg Schiff
Donald
Senkevech
Sorletla Shead
Zlno Shead
Toni Shelton

Lindo Sherburn
Michael Short
Solly Shosky
Carlo Silburn
Janel! Sllby
Olano Sisneros

Lonel!e Skoglund
Clayton
Slaughter
Lauro Smlrh
Steven Smith
Tommy Smith
Terence Smith

Lindo Snyder
Pot Spero
Anthony Spikes
Gretchen Steele
Sherry Stephens
Erika Stevens

Martha
Stevenson
Lori Swanson
Marlo Tosslon

Down Tote
Theodora Taylor
Yevetre Thomas

76

SOPHOMORES

�Todd Thorn
Perry Towstlk
Terry Trieu
Cheryl Trujillo
Andrew Tucker
Mlno Tunson

Wayne Vaden
Joel Venhulsen
Mere beth
Venhulsen
Denise Vezina
Suzanne
Waldren
Jayne
Wallingford

Robert Warder
Phyllis
Washington
Michelle
Weathersby
Koren Wells
Gino White
Loi-Tounyo
White

Usa Whlttekln
Aljonon Wills
Margaret
Wootor
Phillip Wuthler
Dorey Yarrington
Mary Zervos

SOPHOMORES

77

�Why couldn' t I get this before?

Whot did you soy the answer was?

Boy. was lunch goodl

A diligent student?

78

SOPHOMORES

�I'd rolher be

And she sold ro him

Those Senior girls

doing onylhlng else.

. . unreal!

Oh no. whor Is he doing now?

You musr be kidding?!

SOPHOMORES

79

�So Cooll

And she thinks I know thlsl

I con' ! believe thotl

Future Cheerleader???

80

SOPHOMORES

�You mean we were supposed to read that?

Posing again?

Caught eating agalnl

Get out of my llfel

SOPHOMORES

81

�PRINCIPAL
"It is my sincere desire that East has
helped each of you in developing a
wholesome perspective and a desire to
make a meaningful contribution to society."
.John J. Astuno

82

�ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS

Wando Taylor

Dove Strodtmon

Ed Calloway

One of the most difficult jobs at
East Is being an assistant principal.
While instruction, curriculum, pupil
services, athletics, and student activities are their main concern, Ed
Calloway, Dave Strodtman, and
Wanda Taylor must strive, not
only to authorize and manipulate
the students and the school. but to
maintain a personal relationship
between themselves and the students. Managing the school building and the students is not always
an easy job, but our assistant principals are doing an excellent jobl

�TRAVELING HATS

Harry Achzlger
Student Activities

Jon Anderson
English

64

FACULTY

Curt Bedore
Moth

Don Avis
Moth

Margaret Bailey
Language

Elsa Berger
Moth

Jerome Biffle
Counselor

�Don Bobb
Scl&amp;nce

Madelyn Braverman
English

T&amp;d Brucker
Special Education

Daisy Carruthers
English

Joy Breen
Social Worker

Molly Covollenl
English

Gen&amp; Cisneros
Physical Education

FACULTY

85

�Pam Cisneros
Physical Educallon

AI Clerlhue
All

Roger Craig
Advisor

Lawrence Daniel
English

Jackie Dean
Physical Educallon

Polly Dahms
Business Educarlon

86

FACULTY

Rhoda Dean
Couse lor

�Claudio Deasy
Engllstl

Ptlyllls Denny
Counselor

Sue Dobson
Engllstl

Tom Ellison
Mottl

Anura Escobedo
Counselor

Barbaro Fast
Mottl

Mock Fair
Science

FACULTY

87

�Sheila Feeney
Social Studies

Eleanor Flotow
Counselor

Judy Frulond
Advisor

Dorothy Fuller
English

Pot Gatewood
Social Studies

Mary Gathers
Home Economics

88

FACULTY

Jackie Goelz
Business Education

�THE
GREAT
AMERICAN
SPORTSMEN
lewis Greenlee
Social Studies

Jim Guinn
Music

Undo Hample
Special Education

Deanna Hanna
Hurse

Cathy Hayes
Physical Education

Jean Henry
Substlture

Fred Herr
Moth

FACULTY

89

�LUNCH HOUR
BRIDGE
PLAYERS

Alan Hodges
Physical Education

Jim Hoops
Moth

90

FACULTY

Ashley Hudson
Industrial Education

Dione Houghtaling
Push Excel

Farrell Howell
Science

Bob Hussey
Social Studies

John Jackson
Librarian

�Pot Johnson
English

Dennis Karsten
Science

Irwin Kelnon
English

Chuck Keiser
Moth

Sora Katz
Social Studies

FACULTY
PASSES TIME
EATING
John Levor
Moth

Gladys Ligon
Home Economics

FACULTY

91

�Eva Love
Science

Roger Lundeen
Programmer

Cathy Mangen
English

Bill McGinnis
Moth

AI Metcalf
Science

Uncia Motorrese
English

92

FACULTY

Harlan Miller
Industrial Education

�Ron Miller
Social Studies

Virginia Minick
Language

Richard Nelson
English

Phil Neuhalfen
Media Specialist

Gerry Noonan
Social Studies

Darbora Oglesby
Special Education

Jerry Noonan
Music

FACULTY

93

�Sue Oka
English

Cliff Olin
Physical Education

Ruth Oppenheim
Science

Eloise Pearson
librarian

Richard Rasmusson
Substitute

THE
BIKERS

Joan Rudel
Business Education

94

FACULTY

Rick Schroeder
Math

�FACULTY
PEDALS
ALONG

Woody Senler
Industrial Education

Dennis Shipman
ROTC

Bob Simpson
Hold Youth

Tommy Smith
Social Studies

Price Smith
Social Studies

Corle Stearns
Physical Education

Herb Stewart
Industrial Education

FACULTY

95

�Monico Stewart
Special Education

AND THIS IS MY
GIRL FRIEND

Sheila Stewart
Science

Lloyd Storey
ROTC

Rich Strickland
Science

I

96 FACULTY

Tlo Tafoya
Art

Morlerelne Thepout
Language

Ida Thompson
Special Education

�Dione Tromutolo
Hold Youth

Pot VIalpando
Social Studies

John Watkins
Industrial Arts

Ruth Whiteside
Special Education

Evvo VIckers
English

Annie Wickliffe
Special Education

SUPER VISION OF ACTIVITIES
KEEPS TEACHERS BUSY

Pot Wolfe
English

FACULTY

97

�Willard Wyoll
ROTC

Anita Blecko
Tutor

Jerry Newfield
Tutor

98

FACULTY

Barbaro Spaulding
Tutor

�ANGEL ADVOCATERS

Phyllis Bolich. supervisor

Robert Crews, head custodian

Lunchroom Stoff: Annie Hendrix, Judy Harris. Myrtle Frazer, Koren Cotolinl.
Phyllis Dollch. Vivian Nagel. Wendy Dilll. Sharon Fox. Reno Gamble. Jolito
Jones. Not shown: Jean Stribling.

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Otis Jones. security

Custodians: Jesus Quinones. Ronald Seno, Wolter Dickens. Eloy Chavez.
Victor Quintana. Eloy Muniz, Robert Crews. Joy Dird.

Marie Dodison. security

A./des: Dorsey Moore. Monterrey: Veronica Fuller, liM: Detty Berridge. SS:
Nancy Coternolo. Moth: Alonnle Faye Dryont. liE. Not shown: Seisel N.
Jonokln Ill. SED: Peorlie Moe Kelly. PASS: Ronald lee. Science: lois Manual.
Foreign language lob: Renee Seager. HH: Desiree Thomas. SlEDD: Alvernee Finch, ESEA: Kathy Fuller. liE: Marie Washington. Monterrey.

99

�Wlllonor Cot&amp;n
Cl&amp;rk

Kay Logon
Cl&amp;rk

Edna Knoll
Cl&amp;rk

CLERICAL STAFF

J&amp;nnl&amp; Morr
Tr&amp;osurer

100

Eva Smith
Cl&amp;rk

�Mary Clore Taylor
Clerk

Margaret Stolble
Secretory to the Principal

KEEPS EAST TICKING

Lindo Teachout
Records Clerk

Zodeon Wilcox
Programming

Lindo Williams
Requisitions

101

���HEAD GIRL

HEAD BOY

REED SHINES
IN GUIDANCE

RANDOLPH SETS
FINE EXAMPLE

When I as elected Head Girl. I was told that the whole school
would watch me and that I must set a good example for all of my
peers. I was told that I would have to dress, speak and act a
certain way, and try to be less opinionated so not to " rock the
boat." Well , I tried to fit into the mold, but was never really into
dressing up. I never acted a certain way, and I could never
become less opinionated than I am. True, a lot of people looked
at me to set an example, but I soon learned that I could not set an
example by being someone that I was not. I believe that the best
example I can set is by being truthful and honest.
I have learned that being Head Girl does not mean that I had to
lose my identity to fit the stereotype of Head Girls. I do not believe
I have done any less than previous Head Girls, and in some ways,
I believe that I have done better.
So, upon leaving East High, I will
be leaving with not only a first rate
education in academics, but also a
first rate education in life.
"And to thine own self be true. "
Shakespeare's Hamlet
Dee Dee Reed '81

104

East was a unique experience for me in many ways. I
have been a leader, an athlete, a student and a representative. More important to me, though, is East is the only
school I've gone to for three consecutive years. I found a
home and myself in the time-worn halls of good old East
High. For a person by choice often a loner, I found myself
many times in the limelight. This was sometimes an acute
pressure and other times an exciting appeal.
To those of you close to me, I hope in your memory I have
left nothing to be said, and to all of you I wish life, love and
laughter always.
SENPER ALTUS
STARE NOOLIS
DELLATOR
Scott Reiser
Randolph

�STUDENT COUNCIL
WORKS TOWARDS STUDENT IMPROVEMENT
The 1980-81 Student Council follows the pattern of providing extraordinary leadership through attempts
to achieve the best for East High
SchooL
Student Council has many purposes. Mainly, the Student Council represents all students trying to make
everyone "feel at home" In o pleasant environment. In addition, Student
Council is a stepping stone between
the administration and the student
body.
The students involved in Student
Council work hard to promote school
spirit through fundraising.
The East High Student Council is a
worthwhile and hardworking organization striving to make East the best
school in Denver.

Row 1: Meg Deane, Volere Harris, Donnell Dixon, Devo Drown, Clark Ausler. Row 2: Tracie Groff, Dee Dee Reed,
Ann Worner, Jenny Hoogstrote, Joel Keys. Row J : John Robnett. Ronnetto Gordon, Scott Randolph. Susan Kllfoyle.
Andy Romero, Undo Durrell, J.D. Schramm, Steve Konkol, Telemmlo Jackson, Anlsse Jackson, Tom Meyer, Trent
Walker, Jim Cromer.

�DELEGATE ASSEMBLY

SHOWS DILIGENT
SUPPORT
Row 1:
Andre Dowmon

Row 2:
Telemmlo Jackson
Joner Redlne
Stephanie Stroud
Kenny Richardson
Kim Alexander
Phylllse Washington
Sonya Hines
John Robnett Vice-President
Heidi Clark
Row J :
Robert Hoyden
Lynn Meagher
Sheila Milsap

Cathie Redwine
Jennifer Wore
Selby Dorrell
Pot Gonzales
Gabrielle Goutier
Sherrl Hayward
Joel Keys-President

Joe Garcia
Rob Madison
Paulette Johnson

Row 4:
Kirsten Oerr
Mark Stanley
Tracy Washington

Ann Drodley
Peter Rundllet
Shari White

Row 5:
Gretchen Steele
Tim Campbell
Chris Gantz

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Lindo Gallegos
Joe Archambault

�SPIRIT WEEK
Monday
Nerd Day
Tuesday
Gangster Day
Wednesday
Pajama Day
Thursday
60's Day
Friday
Red and White Day
Spirit week and all of its animated activities brought
classes closer together. The students found they all
had something in common with each other-being
crazy. It left room for each individual's imagination to
create an image that reflected their alter ego. The
new sophomores were able to get involved with the
juniors and seniors. which unified the students at East.
"It was really something to look fo rward to-it made
the school setting more interesting."
"The majority of the students se emed to come
through and show their spirit."

STUDENTS
SHOW CREATIVE
ENTHUSIASM

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�REBECCA

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Don Dhonou. Stuart Guinn. Tina Pogllosolll. Gory Denson. Don Cheadle. Peter Washburn. Edllh Dulockl. Koty Durns, Richard Amari. Klpp Lyle. Arvin Nelson

REBECCA PRESENTS MYSTERIOUS PLOT
Cast (in order of appearance)
Frith
............................... Gary Benson
Beatrice Lacy ................................. Kipp Lyle
Major Giles Lacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arvin Nelson
Frank Crawley ............................ Richard Amari
Alice ... .. ............. ... ............... Tina Pagliasoti
Maxim de Winter
....................... Peter Washburn
Mrs. de Winter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edith Dulacki
Jack Favell ................................ Don Cheadle
Colonel Julyan .............................. Stuart Guinn
William Tabb ............................... Dan Dhonau

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�Maxim-think-only 48 hours ago we were having dinner In that funny little restaurant
by the Grand Conal.

Do you think the dead come bock to watch the living?

Poor Maxim-he went through a ghostly time. Let's hope you make him forget
about 11.
How dare you speak to me like thotl

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�HOMECOMING
LET ME BE YOUR ANGEL

William Vaden-King

Roslyn Horvey.Queen

Candidares: Becky Krlchevsky, Perer Groff, Amy Nash. Marc Brodnax. Tracy Bishop. Scalf Randolph. Roslyn Harvey. William
Vaden. Laura Landrum, Andrew Romero.

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�East Homecoming, 1980, was held on October 18.
Following Spirit Week , the pep.rally, voting for king
and queen, and the football game, the height of the
excitement was the dance " Let Me Be Your Angel."
Students, after dining at various elegant restaurants,
arrived at East, and found themselves enclosed in a
beautiful atmosphere of red and white crepe paper,
and silver stars which formed a cloudlike effect. The
music, lights, and the clouds gave the feeling of being
an Angel in heaven. Selected from senior
cheerleaders, pep club members, female athletes,
homecoming queen candidates were: Tracy Bishop,
Roslyn Harvey, Becky Krichevsky, Laura Landrum and
Amy Nash. Homecoming king candidates, representing
athletes, were: Marc Brodnax, Peter Groff, Scott
Randolph, Andrew Romero and William Vaden .
Saturday night Roslyn Harvey and William Vaden
were crowned as 1980 Homecoming royalty.

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�Row 1: Amanda Hall, Deva Brown. Row 2: Sandra Jones, Karen Jones. Becky Krichevsky. Rene Evans, Sheila
Milsap. Row J : Donna Gerrol. Christy Hamilton, Lanlce Cage. Row 4: Cherie Knight, Kristel Delph. Pam Salazar,
Danlelle Gautier. Row 5: Roslyn Harvey, Dena Thompson.

CHEERLEADERS

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�Cheerleaders are a unique blend of personalities united together in a common bond to support athletics at East High School. The 1980-81 cheerleading
squad has devoted many hours of practice learning cheers and routines to be
presented to the student body. As spirit-building is their main concern. cheerleaders have spent their time leading those " favorite " cheers at athletic
activities. This year's squad of 6 seniors and 10 juniors shows that time and
devotion result in much greater support for athletics. Few days pass during
the three athletic seasons when the East cheerleaders are not supporting our
teams in some positive way. For most. the time and money necessary to be a
good cheerleader is a valuable experience, and for 16 young high school
students. it provides a basis for leadership and poise not gained in other
experiences.
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�IT'S ALL MIME

Mime. like any other form of dramatic
expression. is a representation of man in action.
The " action" of a Mime serves to convey, in
movement and gesture alone, the Intellectual,
psychological. and emotional framework of the
character. The Mimist accomplishes this through
external physical activities. including not only what
a character does, but the entire scope of his
behavior within the structure of the Mime
presentation.

Aow 1: Carole Stevens, Lin Dixon, Jenny Hoogslrarc. Mary Sawyer.
Kathy Neal, Lucy Wenzel. Aow 2: Erik Koeppe. Jeff McElwain, Tina
PagllasoNI, Betsy Horsley, Cathy Thomas. Peter Regas, Don Cheadle,
Katy Burns.

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�Wore. BDE IPO

Hall. BN CMDR

Stanley, BDE CMDR

EAST

JROTC
Washington. BN EXO

Riehle, BN S-1

Ausler, BN CSM

Felecos. BN S-2

Stephens. S-3 AIR

Drummond. BN S-4

Stork. BN S-3

Trieu. Opt. Sgt.

Norwood, BN IPO

Starry. Supply Sgt.

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�COLOR GUARD Row 1: Sharon Grlm~s.
Row 2: Terry Trieu. Sr~ve Sml!h. Jon
Starry. Clark Ausl~r. Nathan Rosien,
Mark Mourl~s. John Ryan .

COMPANY 0 Row 1: Paul Felecos. Mark Mourles. Row 2: Alan
Harris. Eric Johnson. Tywono Carroll. Sonja Hines. Cryslol
Brown, Row :3: Morgorel Woolen. Orlan Wallace. Jimmy
Perry. Richard Hines.

COMPANY C Row 1: Joszellelo Bohannon. Row 2: Robert Wyckoff. Marlo Tosslon, John Ryan. Dorothy Juarez. Lauro
Guerrero. Sonya lewis. Mary Armas.
Veronica Armas. Sheryl Sllllng Oeor.
Corio Menchner. Row :3: Peter Miles.
Anthony Loggins. Michael Polka. Tommy Williams. Oeoumonl Carrol. Morek
Mellchovlc. Nolhon Roslon, Hermon
Wood. Robert Hoyden. Steve Smllh,
VIctor Searles, Malcolm Hillman. Joe
Mossenel. Charlo! Moyes.

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COMPANY A Row 1: Jon S!orry. Ken Harlan. Row 2: Terry
Trieu. Perneslo Jackson. Vena long. John Williams. Row :3:
Carlos Oonlllo. Carol Byrd. Mike Poszel. Hugh Wilburn. Rodney lewis.

�The 2nd Battalion JROTC program is a 103yeor-old tradition of East High School. Within
this organization, a system stressing academics, attendance, and extracurricular activity, Is
used to develop these basic leadership traits
and principles that exist In all individuals. The
enhancing and exercising of the acquired
knowledge and participation all combine to
accomplish the program's objective . The objective Is 'To cultivate leadership and citizenship characteristics, vital to both military and
civilian pursuits.'

MEH' S RIFLE Aow 1: Jon Starry, John Ryan, Mark Maurles, Steve Smith. Aow 2: Paul
Felecos, Mark Stanley, Erik Stark.

HOHOR PLATOOH Aow 1: Diane Sisneros, Roberta Medina, Valena
Flood, Darbara Horwood, Sharon
Grimes. Aow 2: Debra Engle, Ronnella Gordon, Shlrel Riehle . Hot
shown: Sherry Stephens, Valerie
Horwood, Jennifer Ware.

WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM Aow 1: Sherry Stephens, Debra Engle, Sharon Grimes. Aow
2: Francene Ausler. Janice McCabe, Shlrel Riehle. Jennlf•r Ware.

The 2nd Battalion's striving toward the accomplishment of the objective is best expressed through a competitive spirit and a
sound devotion of service to East and the
community. The year-round meetings between the high schools ore where cadets
gather to display their various talents and
leadership abilities. Under proficient and competitive conditions. Inspections, rifle matches
and drill meets provide the scenes for such
critical performances. The 1980-81 Rifle Team
returned from these performances with a first
place trophy signifying their excellence In
these areas.
Good citizenship characteristics ore enhanced within the program through volunteer
service to the school and community. This
year we will lend our services for the followIng functions: Color Details, Bock-to-School
Night, Preview Night, Retarded People's Association Banquet. Veteran's! Memorial Day Parade.
The JROTC program has a sound purpose
and provides opportunity to those Interested
In its particular field or who just wont the
leadership experience and Involvement with
others.

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�SWEETHEART
DANCE

Row 1: Joel Keys. Kim Syptok. Clark Ausler. Dena Thompson, Darry Whitworth. Cherie Knight, Lindo
Gallegos. Row 2: Don Cheadle. Kirk Cohen. Row J: JD Schramm, Donielle Goutier, Trent Walker.

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�KING KIRK

QUEEN CHERIE

The first time I sow him In September
knew he would be my dote at the
Sweetheart Donee. When February finally arrived, I knew It was time to pop
the question. I waited until he was
alone In the hall before nervously approaching him. Even after all those
hours of rehearsing what to soy, my
mind went blank. " Um . . . um, Joe,
um, ore you doing anything Saturday
night?" " No, why?" He got a funny grin
on his face. " Um, well, would you like
to go to the Sweetheart Donee on Saturday, February 7 - I heard It's going to
be a real roger and, and, well?" " Sure,
I'd love to gol" he answered.
The night I hod been waiting for finally arrived. After a wonderful dinner we
finally got to the donee. Walking up to
the school a doorman greeted us. It was
just gorgeous! Red and white streamers,
red and silver hearts, and balloons
were everywhere. leading up to the
coronation area there was a red carpet
for the royalty. At 10:30 Kirk Cohen and
Cherie Knight were crowned as King
and Queen of the 1981 Sweetheart
Donee. It was the best dance I'd ever
been to. Hopefully this will be the start
of a beautiful relationship!

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�!low 1:Carol Lewis. Almi. LoPerrlthe. Megan Kinsman, Barbaro Downing. Dorey Yarrington. Melanie Huff. Marcie Erskin. Kim Oliver. !low 2: Don Cheadle.
Reverie Klein. Koren Lougesen. Regon Ashby, Peter Washburn. Joyce Hall, Tina Pogllosottl, Meg Deane. Carlo Miller. Aow J : J.B. Schramm. Betsy Horsley.
P•ter Regas. Olano Gerrol. Whitney Adams. Claudio Muhlbauer. Lin Dixon. Amanda Morris. Aow 4: Ted Pascoe. Christine Grossman, James Meadows. Gory
Benson. Margot Cook, Bill Meyer. Denny Wright. Stuart Guinn, Peter Christy. Erik Koeppe. Mary Sawyer.

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�SPRING MUSICAL SPARKS ENTHUSIASM

As long a s he needs me. rlghr b y his side I'll be

lr's a fine llfel

Please. sir. I wont some more food.

Oliver Is the well-known adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.
It Is o touching story of on orphan
getting mixed up with o bunch of
ruffians. Oliver was presented on
March 26. 27. and 28.
Director . . . . . . . Catherine Mangen
Vocal direction . . . . James Guinn
Choreography
.... Stacey Center
Orchestra direction
Jerry Noonan
Technical direction
Robert Simpson
John Watkins

I shall screaml

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�WOLCOTT

JO Schramm

Voiere Harris

Amanda Morris

Kristi Buchanon

Heidi Whalen

Edie Ouiocki

TELL IT LIKE IT IS
East High School may hove the only sight
reading contest in Colorado. Established in
1879 by H.R. Wolcott, the "Wolcott Sight
Reading Prize" is offered for excellence in
public reading. The program has been running for 102 years.

Lorie Greenberg

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Adam Goldberg

�WOODBURY

SAYS IT AGAIN

Helena Haynes

Carole Stevens

OeeDee Reed

Paulette Johnson

Ann Worner

Chad Haines

Scott Randolph

Cathy Thomas. also participatIng In Wolcott

Gino Aldrich

Peter Andreas

Greg Holle

East High School con be justly proud of its long standing traditions.
The Woodbury Declamation Contest was established in 1875 by R.W.
Woodbury and has run for 107 years. The contest awards a gold
medal to the person who con best deliver a speech by a famous
person .

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�TOP

Rhett Drlkovskls: While at East. 1
participated In the Notional Honor
Society and the Moth Club. My own
Interests Include bicycling and mu.
sic.
Next year. I plan to attend the
C.U. School of Engineering. where I
will major In Electrical Engineering .

TEN
Steve McConnell: Aside from being a
member of Notional Honor Society &amp; a
student In both Concert Bond &amp; the Jazz
Ensemble, I om Interested In European
History and Spanish.
I om the President of Youth Ministry
of the United Methodist Church as well
as president In my own local church
I served during the summer of 1960
as a volunteer In the program " Amlgos
de los Amerlconos. ' I worked In the
state of Oaxaca, Mexico contracting lo.
trines.
I wish to attend CSU. I would like to
be a peace corps volunteer and I'm
Interested In being a lawyer dealing
with Lotln.Amerlcon affairs.

Valerie Harris: While attending East. I
participated In the Notional Honor Society. International Thespian Society,
French Club, Hatchett Squad, Concert
Choir. 5/gnorures, Sporllght. Student
Council. soccer. ond gymnastics.
I also performed In Oklohomo. and
The Roor of the Grease Point.
My other Interests Include Ice skating
and tennis.
I plan to go to college. and pursue
writing/editing or record producing.

David CooPf*r: At East. I
pattlclpated In the Notional
Honor Society, soccer, Moth
Club and Junior Achieve.
ment. My outside Interests
Include skiing. Zen Duddohlsm. vegetable gardening
and health food.
My future pions ore to
major In Agriculture at C.U.
and then become o plneap.
pie former on my uncle's es.
tote In Hawaii.

Chris Mottln: While at East. I palllclpated on
the gymnastics team and I was also o mem.
ber of the Notional Honor Society.
My outside Interest Is flying radio controlled
gliders.
I graduated after first semester and om now
working at Western Federal Savings.
I hope to travel before I begin college at
C.U. In Denver this fall.

�Ted Pascoe: AI Eosl, I porllclpoled In 1he Nollonol Honor Soclely, Thespian Club. Glee Club.
Also, I performed In Oklahoma.
My olher lnleresls Include
church.
In lhe fulure, I would like 10
orrend college bock Eosl. where
I hope 10 become o lawyer.

Steve Morris: AI Eosl. I porllclpoled In rennls and gymnosllcs.
Ourslde of school, I enjoy chess.
frisbee. ping-pong. ond poerry.
My fulure plans ore undecided.
My career lnreresrs Include becomIng on orchllecr. physlclsl, wrller, or
o lawyer.
Lauro Landrum: During my
rhree years ol Eosl High School. I
porllclpored In orcheslro. cross
counlry. and Signatures.
Oulslde of school. I enjoy
backpacking. running, porllclpollng In morolhons. soap op.
eros. and playing bridge.
In lhe fulure. I plan ro go 10
Dortmoulh where I hope ro obroln o double major In music
and wildlife biology.

Don Axelrod: AI Eosl. I porrlclpoled In lhe jazz and concerl
bonds. I was on 1he Spotlight
sroff. and also qualified as a Harlonol Merll Scholarship flnollsl.
Our of school, I enjoy reading,
skiing and music.
I hove no fulure pions. olher
rhon becoming very weolrhy.
and being happy.

Margaret Cook: While or Eosr. I porllcipoled In
Signatures. drama, geology, lhe Euclidean Club,
ond wenl on rhe 1979 Europe rrlp.
My oulslde lnleresls Include playing lhe plano.
ond hondbells. I enjoy camping. skiing. and om
ocrlve In church camp and lhe youlh group.
My fulure plans Include ollendlng Sronford.
where I hope ro obroln o degree In radical orgonlzollons.

A rrodlllon or Eosr lhol has carried on
rhrough lhe years Is rhe recognlrlon of lhe lop
len senior srudenls, who lhls year hove molnlolned o grade polnr overage of 4.4 or higher.
This grade polnr overage Is lhe occumulollon
of five semeslers of hard work.

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Frank Snyder-Frank was very active In sports during
his three years In high school playing both varsity
football and baseball. Frank was also enrolled In accelerated classes and took several advanced placement classes this year.

Chris Gonrz. Orenda Keys.
Dill Kelllholokol. Ann
Worner. Fronk Snyder. Karle
Hire. Rober! Smlrh. Carol Sre.
vens, Andrew Hill. Sarah
Dlyrhe. David Polls. Renore
Schmldr

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Ann Warner-Ann has been active In student council all
three years serving as secretary-treasurer for the sophomore class, secretary for the junior class, and president of the senior class. In addition, Ann was the
Spotlight News Editor and participated in the Wolcott
and Woodbury contests.

�YOU'LL NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN

David shores o special thought.

A toast by Chris Gantz

As always, prom was one of the more gala events
of the year held once again at the luxurious Drown
Palace Hotel. Students, guys In tuxedos and gals In
formal dresses, seemed to enjoy the evening of prestige as they dined at various elegant restaurants
throughout Denver. Upon arriving at the Drown Palace
between the fashionable hours of 9:00 and 11:00,
couples mode their way to the dance floor or sot and
talked in small Intimate groups. The excitement and
anticipation of the climax of the evening; the announcement of King and Queen was drawing near.
Fronk Snyder and Ann Worner were crowned as this
year's Prom King and Queen. After the coronation,
couples danced Into the night. Prom was on evening
to remember for years to come.

Andy and Sarah

slow dancln'

Dill, Ann. P.obert and Carol walt for dinner.

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�HATCHET SQUAD
CUTS UP OPPONENTS

Row 1: Scorr Randolph. Lorle Greenberg. Kristen Barley, Dena Thompson. Edle Dulocki, Kristen Buchanon. Melanie Huff. Volere Harris. Lucy
Wenzel , Row 2: Gino Aldrich . Carlos Bonlllo. JoAnn Bernstein. Jamie Phillips. Anne Taylor. Corole Stevens. Jim Meschlo. Greg Holle. Helena
Haynes. Adam Goldberg. Row J : Mr. Nelson. Jane Short. Margaret Cook. Peter Andreas. Poulerro Johnson, Dee Dee Reed. Ann Worner. Erik
Koeppe. Tina Pogliosorri.

The East High Hatchet Squad is a group of
students who compete in oratorical competition.
Each student chooses to speak about subjects
which are academic or interpretational. The
Hatchet Squad competes in local. state and
national competition depending on their talent.
This year's Hatchet Squad consists of more than
30 people. They are separated into the Varsity
and a Novice or J.V. At each varsity meet two
students compete in each event. First they must
go against each other to decide who will
represent the team at the meet.
The name "Hatchet Squad" is a left over
nickname from the early '70's when. one year.
the East Speech team competed in twenty
meets and won all of them. They got this
nickname because they used to "chop up" the
other teams.
Once again this year. the East High Hatchet
Squad displayed leadership in scholastics and
demonstrated oratorical talent by competing in
several meets.

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�ANGELAIRES
HARMONIZE
VOCAL
TALENTS

Specializing In the performance of
vocal jazz, the Angela ires is a select
group chosen by audition during the
previous school year.
Song is just one of the many things
the Angelalres share this year.
This group performed at many
functions for the school and community. As a vocal jazz ensemble, the
Angelaires have been widely ac.
claimed at festivals and clinics
throughout the state.

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Rhyrhm seer/on: Phil Regas. drums. Arlie Moore. boss; David Delphia. Plano. Row 1: Chrlsrlne Grossman Claudio
Muhlbauer. Tina Pogllosorrl. Terri Smiley, Grerchen Kahre. James Guinn: lnslruclor. Row 2: Sruorr Guinn. Dennison
Wrlghr. Joyce Hall. Karla Miller. Missy Mirchell, Perer Chrlsly. John Holverson. Row .:J: Skip Jefferson, Alron Dillard, Ted
Pascoe, Jim Meadows.

�ADVANCED CHOIR
SING THEIR HEARTS OUT

Row 1: Feleclo P.enlck, Marlo Tosslon. lynne Murray, Koren lougesen, Koren
Harris. Michelle Weathersby. Erika Steven. Toni Shelton. Dione Funokoshl, Morga.
ret Wooten. Row 2: Cheryl Trujillo, leslie Curry, Olano Gerrol, Debbie Page.

Shondo Norman, Janet P.edwlne. VIolet Norman. Chonyto Warren, Ann Drodley.
Row J: Steven Hunlcuft, Jimmy Calhoun, Orlan Stroud, Rodney lewis, Darby
Donohue, Chris Henderson.

The Advanced Choir consists of sophomores and juniors who
have previously been active in a choir. The Advanced Choir
performed in the winter concert as a group, and they also
performed with the Concert Choir.

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�CO CERT CHOIR
HEAVENLY VOICES INTERTWINE
The East High School Concert Choir,
under the direction of James Guinn, is a
group of talented individuals, whose
main interest is choral music.
The Concert Choir performed their
winter concert at St. Thomas, followed
by the spring concert held at East on
May 21.
Selected by audition the previous
year. the East High Concert Choir utilizes
the diverse talents found in the school.

Aow 1: Heidi Whalen. Barbaro Downing, Christine Grossman, Claudio Muhlbauer, Stacy Deuel. Missy Mitchell,
Gretchen Kahre, Terri Smiley, Amanda Morris, Wendy Pounds. Aow 2: Cecilia Eoly, Frederico Johnson, laurel
P.hodes, Joyce Hall, Karla Miller. Tina Pogllosolll, Cathy Thomas. Whitney Adams. Kyler Stephenson, P.onlko
Dishman, Jenny Hampton. Aow J: Stuart Guinn, leroy Jefferson, Krolg Bretz. James Meadows, Peter Christy,
John Holverson. Aow 4: Jerry Combs. Dennison Wright, Allan Dillard, Jeff deWispeloere, Fronk Kusumoto, P.obln

P.eed.

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�CONCERT BAND
Flute: Patti Abball, Felicia Ashby, Sibyl
Frankenburg. Christy Hamilton, Kim Lambrecht. Stephany Drown, Ann Pafferson,
Erik Paulsen. Lindo Rice. Clarinet: Elizabeth
Alien. Kathy Cramer. Victoria Kelso, Taml
Liebelt. Cary Lyford, Shari Miles, Sean Powers. Rob Silverberg, Lori Swanson. Doss
Clarinet: Mall Cohen. Oboe: Jill Richardson.
Dossoon: Adam Goldberg. Alto Sox: Robin
Drown, Don Cheadle, Ricky Masterson.
Jane Short. Robert Smith. Wayne Vaden.
Tenor Sox: Randy Hurst Dar/tone Sox: Cary
King. Milton Norton. Trumpet: Don Axelrod.
James Carter. Tracey Grant, Allila Jaross.
John Jones. Steve McConnell. Ron Miles.
Craig Nelson, Don Norman, Martin Poll. JO
Schramm, Marcus Smilh. French horn: Chris
Thorne. Trombone: John Brent. Ed Dufford,
Sheldon Johnson. Mark Luedke. Dar/tone
horn: Aaron Martin, Orlan Wallace. Tubo:
Deifz lchishifa. Chris Rowles. Percussion: Ed
Cook, Jeff Kray, Darrell Perkins. Phil Regas.
Robert Warder.

EXHIBIT INSTRUMENTAL ARTISTRY

�JAZZ BAND

Sox: VIctoria Kelso. Adom Goldberg. Ricky Masterson, Don Cheadle, Robin Drown. Trombone:
Sheldon Johnson. John Drenr. Orlan Wallace, Chris Rowles. Trumpet: James Corter. Martin Poll.
JD Schramm. Ran Miles. Steve McConnell. Don Axelrad. Plano: Dove Delphia. Stuart Guinn.
Guitar: John Skoplnskl. Electric Doss: Artie Moore, Denise Burkepile. Drums: Phil Regas. Robert
Warder.

The first Jazz Band at East High School was among the best in the state
this year. and featured Ron Miles on the trumpet and John Brent on the
trombone. both members of Denver's All-City Jazz Combo. The Jazz Band
did performances at many school assemblies, as well as at various jazz
festivals throughout the state.
The second jazz ensemble performed at the winter and spring concerts
and serves as a training ground for the first band.

EAST JAMS TO THE BEAT

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Sox: Taml Liebelt, Aaron Martin. Wayne Vaden. Andrew Clardy. Trombone: Ed Dufford. Sheldon
Johnson. Not shown: Mark Luedke. Trumpet: Tracey Grant. Dan Norman, Craig Nelson, David Duensing.
Piano: Paulette Johnson, Guitar: Gregg Schiff. Doss: Clayton Slaughter. Not shown: Keith Ward.

�CONCERT ORCHESTRA
EAST'S PHILHARMONIC SOUND
W ith great skill
and pleasure, this
year's Orchestra
performed in
concerts and
supplied music for
the All-School
Show. Twenty-one
members of the
Orchestra were
chosen to be in
the All-City
Orchestra. with
many taking either
first or second
chair.

Row 1: Lauro Davidson, Liz Kimmell. Kay Humphrey, Carole Phillips. Carl Olsen. Erika Srevens. Row 2: Erik
Poulson. Cindy Cheadle. Annie Polterson. Sora Muller, Naomi Lederer, Corrie Milward. Denise Burkepile, Jill
Richardson. Row J: Sruorl Guinn. Orad Pepin, Don Worvl, Lauro Landrum, Reverie Klein. Row 4: Cloyron
Sloughrer. Arlie Moore. Sreve Forlondey. Nor Shown: Paul Berdahl, Lorraine Gurule. More Burkepile.

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�ANGELUS STAFF
WE WROTE
THE BOOK

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�Judy Godec
Editor
Erin Dailey
Copy Editor
Kirsten Derr
Album Editor
Walter Duhaime
Co-Head Photographer
Amy Nash
Activities Editor
Mary O'Leary
Clubs Editor
Kevin Preblud
Co-Head Photographer
Andy Quintana
Sports Editor
Staff:
Linda Dennett
Megan Bradley
Dill Burton
Lanice Cage
Steve Gonzales
Alex Grossman
Phyllis Grossman
Brian Holmes
Paulette Long
Mary Ann Mack
Ned Norman
John Petersen
Nancy Weaver
Jan Anderson
Advisor

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�SPOTLIGHT

Row 1: Peter Cleworrh. Volere Harris, Stephanie Robinson, Dove Collins, Donna Llbonorl, Ann Worner. Jennifer
Chapman Row 2: Rob Silverberg. Cathy Thomas, Vol Linker, Decky Herllnger, Peter Andreas. Will Joseph. Row J: Mr.
Nelson. Randy Cuerden, Don Axelrod. Greg Marlin, Andy Romero, Jenny Hoogsrrore. Tom Tholen.

Row 1: Tom Tholen. Row 2: Ann Worner, Volere Harris. Row J: Greg
Morrin. Editor In Chief: Decky Herlinger.

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�STAFF PUTS OUT DENVER'S FINEST
One of East's oldest living traditions Is the Spotlight. Dedicated to serve
as East's journalistic voice , the Spotlight continues to maintain that a free
high school press will best serve the needs of East's students. Under the
direction of editor, Greg Martin and page editors, Ann Warner, Becky
Herlinger, Valere Harris, Sherri Shikles and Tom Tholen, the newspaper
has stressed investigative reporting In an attempt to let the students
know what is going on in their school, their community and their world.
Faced with problems of budget and a not too regular publishing
scheduling. the Spotlight has emphasized the human interest angle. The
paper is sponsored by Richard Nelson who has been the mentor of East's
young journalists for 16 years.

Ann Worner has on Ideo.

Thor's our sponsor. Mr. Nelson.

Tom Tholen, Greg Morrin and Ann Worner discuss on article In the Spotlight.

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�SIGNATURES

EAST MANUAL
DISPLAY TALENTS

East's Magazine writing class puts out
a literary magazine twice a year. The
magazine, called Signatures, contains
original poetry, photographs, artwork
and short stories done by students and
teachers.
Signatures Is one of the few literary
magazines In Colorado. It Is used as a
model for other magazines all over thr
country.

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!low 1: Crls Dl•rshonk, Robyn Kltsutoko. Genevieve Pouc•l. Lourie Graham, Anne Hermann. !low 2: Aaron
More, Chris Weaver. lyne Harold. Chris Martin. Chris Thorne, Steve Konkol, Tracy Wohlgenont. Row J : Mrs.
Drovermon. Cheryl Flores, lorraine Kennedy, Robin Clark, Lauro landrum, Kevin Gordner. Jennifer Chip.
man.

�EXECUTIVE INTERN

Brooke Hamby

Todd Ahlenlus

Steve Martin

Patsy Mosqueda

Amy Feder, Sherry Horo. Sherrl Hayward

" TAKE LARGE STEP TOWARD CAREER"
Executive Internship allows a student the opportunity to be introduced to a variety of fields. He works
for 1 semester. full-time. as an assistant to an executive or senior official
of a sponsoring organization. The
program allows the student to attend
meetings. conferences. conduct research and help develop projects
given by the sponsor. The teacher
sponsor Is Mr. Olin.
First semester: Steve Martin-United
Bonk of Denver. Second semester:
Todd Ahlenius-architecture/Eng:neering. Patsy Mosqueda-Medicai/Health. Amy Feder-Business/ Marketlng.Sherry Hora-Business/ MarketIng. Sherri Hayward-Business/ Marketing. Margot McAlister-Veterinary
Brooke Hamby-Law.

Todd Ahlenlus. Patsy Mosqueda, Sherr! Hayward. Brooke Hamby. Sherry Horo, Amy Feder. Not
shown, Margot McAlister

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���EAST'S CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

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�EXHIBIT VARIETY AND TALENT

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�THESPIANS

Corhy Davis Mangen

The International Thespian Society is on
educational organization which aims to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of theatre arts, and
which aims to create on active and intelligent interest in theatre arts in high school.
Thespian membership is granted for continuous work on theatre arts productions
during grades nine through twelve.

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Corhy Thomas, Jenny Hoogstrote, leigh Cabell. Mary Sawyer, Koty Durns

I. T.S.

ACTS UP

Row 1: Arvin Nelson, Gory Denson, Todd Ahlenlus. Row 2: Anne Mortelon. Row 3: leigh Cabell. Allee Dorton, Kory Durns. Row 4: Detsy Doucher. Kolle Hire.
Don Dhonou, Ted Pascoe. lorle Greenberg, Krls Limb. Tina Pogllosolll, Morgoret Cook, Mary Sawyer. Row 5: Cathy Thomas, DeWayne Jackson. Koren
lougeson, Kevin Gordner, Jenny Hoogstrote, Erik Koeppe. Detsy Horsley, Dorboro Downing. Row 6: Catherine Mangen, Lin Dixon, Stacy Rowland, Donna
Gerrol, Melanie Huff, Claudio Muhlbauer, Corio Miller, Don Cheadle, Peter Washburn, Sruorr Guinn.

�PEP CLUB

Row 1: Dawn Tate, Usa Johnson. Darlene Cardoza. Regan Ashby, Kelley Hey, Shawn Creach, Valena Flood. Zlna Shead. Christina Gilford, Marla Tasslan, Vlkl
Garduno, Regina lewis. laDonlca Reed. Lindo Burrell. Stephanie Stroud, Donna Llbonatl, lai-Taunya White. Stephanie Gatewood. Row 2: Frederica Johnson.
Reverie Klein, Carla Sllburn, Gabrielle Gautier. Sonja Hines. Sondla Richmond. Anita Mitchell, Phyllis Washington. Patsy Mosqueda. Shonto Dawson. Heidi Whalen,
Megan Kinsman. Tracie Groff. Lisa Palka, Rachael Gordon, Debbie Czech, Amy Reavey. Alma Carter. Row J: louise Toland. leta Franklin. Teresa Franklin. Valeria
Cooper. Sorletta Shead. Pernesla Jackson, Rufus Stevens. Lisa Pate. Sherry Stephens, Debbie Page. Heidi Clark. Paulette Johnson, Tracey Grant, Karen laugeson.
Julie Catalinl, Denise Solis. Sheri to Hill. Olano Gerrol. Row 4: Bridget Jones. Beverly Shropshire. Sa ron Johnson. Jessica Gunn. lorraine Esparsen. Cheryl Hardiman.
Jamie Hoffman. Beverly Mooney, Gina White. Pam lewis. Kim Benjamin. Rhonda Brown. Telemmla Jackson. laurie Walker. laurel Rhodes. Becky MacDonald,
Selby Barrett. Jill Richardson. Pam Czech. Not Shown: Francene Ausler, Angle Baln. Yolanda Berry. Into Brlkovskls. laura Burt, Michelle Cavitt, Maggie Chase. Mary
Chase. Theresa Franklin. Kathy Gardner. Ronnetta Gordon, Jodi Jimenez. Saron Johnson, Marva Pritchett, Toni Richard. Rhonda Richards. Merebeth Venhulsen.
Nadine Washington. Karen Wells.

"PEP CLUB SHOWS THE
SPIRITI"

Row 1: Rene Evans. Sandra Jones. Roslyn Harvey, Dena Thompson, Christy Hamilton, Deva Brown. Donna
Gerrol. Amanda Hall. Row 2: Krlstel Delph. Cherie Knight, lanlce Cage. Sheila Milsap. Becky Krlchevsky.
Pam Salazar, Danlelle Gautier, Karen Jones.

Pep Club is an organization
for students who wish to support East athletics. The 1980..81
pep club has taken the time
necessary to support all athletes in their on-the-field endeavors.
Activities include a half time
demonstration at homecoming
where the pep club forms designs on the field in honor of the
alumnus. the opponent. and
the present student body. This
year. the pep club, after braving cold temperatures during
practice. formed a football. an
M for Manual and an E.
Future activities include potluck dinners for each sport sea.
son, and cheerleader tryouts in
the spring.
Once again. the 1980..81 pep
club has shown an extraordinary amount of spirit in support
of East High athletics.

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�SKI CLUB

Members:
Lauro Adams, Rurh Adams, Ellzoberh Anne Allen, Todd Ahlenlus, Chrlsropher Adkins, Carlos
Bonilla, More Burkepile, Dove Cooper, Oeou
Carroll, Tywono Carroll, Karl Dahlin, Greg Ewing. Perer Ewing, Hono Fiola, Chrlsropher
Fedde, Gory Houlmon, David Duensing, Jennifer Johnson, Huynh Think Khol, Valerie Linker,
Rodney lewis, Thomas Munds, Hans Meyer, Perer Murone, William MocMichoel, Jamie
McClain Craig Nelson, Karl Olsen, Erik Poulson,
Ann Pollerson, Janel Redwine, Krislln Rogers,
Erik Srork, Rob Silverberg, Terry Trieu, Denny
Wrighr. Jeff Carr. Corio Silburn. Donny
McGuire. Randy Cuerdon. Horhon Hunrer, Kelly Hey, Holly Johnson, Krisll Jackson, Tony Allen, Denise Burkepile, Corhlo Redwine.

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DESPITE LACK OF SNOW

SHOOSH

SKEAST is one of the oldest ski clubs in the Denver School system. Dy going to
Winter Park/Mary Jane every other weekend, the club gets special discount
rates on lift tickets. The club is much larger this year and most of the members
have improved their skiing ability while having fun at the same time. Under
sponsorship of Deanna Hanna the club, SKEAST, proved to be one of East's more
exciting opportunities.

Todd Ahlenius. Deanna Honno, Rurh Adams. Rodney lewis.

�RED CROSS
HELPS SERVE COMMUNITY

P.ow 1: Sherlto Hill. Tina Bon, Beverly Shropshire. P.ow 2: Ms. Carruthers.
Lynne Murray. Pornlon M~thr, Forzoneh Hodlon, Thorn Lam. Ky Tron, Ms.
Wolfe. Not shown: Ann Bradley, Koren Harris, Bonnie Nigro. Jonathon
Morelend. Carlo Sllburn. Reverie Klein.

Officers: Sherlto Hill. Beverly Shropshire.
Lynne Murray.

GERMAN CLUB

The Red Cross
Youth Corps at
East Is a service
group that
believes In taking
responsibility In
leadership. The
program Improves
the quality of the
school for students
and the
surrounding
community. The
Red Cross has
participated In
many activities
throughout the
year, Including the
Santa Claus
Workshop.
simulated disaster
with St. LukesPresbyterlan
Hospital, and
helping Channel 9
with the Health
Fair In the Spring.
The club hosted
the winter musical
as a fund raiser
and used the
money to prepare
a dinner In which
other students
were Invited to
find out more
about the club.

The German Club gives Interested students In
the German language further cultural experIence than Is taught In the classroom. Throughout
the year the club has had various fund raisers
Including a foreign ski film and a fun-filled picnic.
The club used the money they made to purchase a German meal. This provided the students with an educational and enjoyable experIence.
The German Club members also attended the
foreign language potluck. This allowed them to
taste exotic foods from other countries In addition
to sharing German foods with others.
Periodically throughout the year. the club met
to prepare German foods, thus learning true Ger.
man cooking techniques.
The German Club has given any Interested
student the opportunity to learn more about other cultures.

P.ow 1: Terry Trieu. Hilary Lauer. Catherine Allen. P.ow 2: Donna Hunt, Valerie Linker. Kirsten Derr.
Renate Schmidt. Gretchen Kahre. Tina Moreno, Shari Miles. P.ow .:J: Jim Franklin. Lauro Dovldson,
Jeff deWispeloere. Jeff Kroy. Miss Bailey. sponsor.

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�NHS

Row 1: Dietz lchishlto. Ron Miles, David Cooper. Jenny Hoogstrote, Mary Sawyer. Katie Hlte. Kevin Preblud. Jenni Stevens. Kathy Oliver.
Naomi Kimura. Skip Oakes, Andy Hill. Row 2: Harry Achziger sponsor. Tracy Washington, Erin Dolley. Mary O ' Leary. Stephany Drown, Julie
Coxe. Becky Skoife. Sharon Herron, Robert Smith, Sandy Hopkins. Robin Drown. Ann Worner. Chris White. Row J : Jenny Stacey. Robin Clark.
Amy Feder. Cheryl Flores. Lorraine Kennedy. Lauro Landrum. Margot Cook. Renate Schmidt, Don Isaak, Scott Randolph. Kyle Beckler. Row 4:
Dick Lyford. Rhett Drikovskis, Ted Pascoe. Steve McConnell. Sondra Stiers. Stuott Guinn. Don Axelrod.

National Honor Society Is an exclusive senior organization
composed of students who have maintained a grade point
average of 3 .5 or better during their sophomore and junior
years. Members of National Honor Society participate in many
activities throughout the year including canned food drives and
the setting up of blood donor centers. National Honor Society
also requires each member to set aside one free period each
week to serve the school in some way. A tradition at East High
School for many years, the National Honor Society does what it
can to improve school standards.

President-Stephony Drown
Vice President-Jenny Stevens
Secretory-Kathy Oliver
Treasurer-Kevin Preblud

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�LOS CHICANOS UNIDOS

Row 1: Marie Chavez, Terry Mora, Veronica Armas. Debbie Martinez, Pamela Gonzales, Deanna Ornelas. Row 2: Lisa Cruz, Vlkl Garduno, Jodi
Jimenez, Sonya Lewis. Lauro Guerrero, Ms. Pot Vialpando, Hope Sullivan, Dione Sisneros, Paulo Gonzales. Jeanette Avila, Mary Armas. Nettie
Peterson. Row 3: Joe Florez. Don Barela, Ron Lovato, Chuckle Peterson, Gerold Burnam. Angelo Chavez, Andrew Romero, Leroy Chavez, Adria n
Lovato. Ernie Boca, John Carlin, Joe Barela. Carlos Bonilla.

CHICANOS SON UNIDOS

Officers: Angelo Chavez. Joe Florez. Deanna Ornelas. Nettie
Peterson, Jodi Jimenez.

The Chicano comes
from the blood of the
Spaniard and the soul of
the Indian.
Los Chicanos Unidos
club was founded to enhance in ourselves the
pride and awareness
which is existent in the
Chicano people.
The goal of the club is
to demonstrate for its
members the importance
of education. For centuries, the most Important
wish of the Chicano has
been to provide happiness and love for the family. Education, which has
now become a necessity,
was only for the wealthy,
who had time for studies
and money for books.
Essential facets of the
Chicano are: Pride, Love,
Heritage, Happiness, Togetherness, and Culture.

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�photo by Ned Normon

photo by Mike McGuire

photo by Mike McGuire

photo by Koty Burns

Dance is a non-verbal communication. Emotions are expressed
by a mass of living muscle and
bones.
The music is always exploding
... be it jazz, computer sound, or
classical.
Some people who look in are
shocked, some laugh, and others
feel a lot of other things, but no
one has ever been bored with the
Fourth Medium Dancers.

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photo by Mike McGuire

�Chonyto Warren

Jody Garcia

Lindo Snyder

Toni Richard

Terri Miller

BASEBALLETTES

Lourie Walker

Loffle Harris

Sherlfo Hill

Dena Thompson

Rhonda Brown

PITCH OUT SUPPORT

Bosebollettes originated three
years ago when a group of girls decided to form a club where they
could learn more about baseball and
the skills that ore Involved. The first
two years they served as bot girls
and provided sideline support for the
boys' baseball team. Lost year the
girls felt that they hod learned the
skills that were required to ploy. The
girls played In non-league competition. and their record was 10-0. This
year's team looks very promising
with a considerable number of girls
trying out.
Row 1: Dena Thompson, Sherlfo Hill. Loffle Harris. Row 2: Mr. Escobedo. Lourie Walker. Toni Richard.
Rhonda Brown. Row J: Tim Delpopo. Chonyto Warren. Lindo Synder. Lindo Carroll.

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�EUCLIDEAN CLUB

WE KNOW
OUR
ADDITION

69 + 694
This year East has
produced a " new"
club. The Euclidear
Club meets each
week under a
new sponsor, Mr.
Schraeder. It is
composed of both
East and Manual
students. The
students participatE
In a Math Bowl
and other activities
throughout the
year. The club
competes in a
national math
league. Andy Hill
was elected
president for the
1980-81 year.
Row 1: John Grlesz. Tom Munds. Andy Hill, Wayne Hill. Kevin Preblud, Dick ly1ord, Dove Cooper. Charlie Bruce. Row 2: Ken Tanaka, Joonno
Hombidge. Ben Cooper. Kirk Jensen, John Hollister. Todd Goldberg. lyle Martine, Kristin Rogers. Ann Patterson. Row J : Peter Christy, Rhett
Orlskovkls, Ed Erlchs. Brett Cunningham, Doug Kincaid, Craig Peno, Greg Kishlyomo, Tom Meyer, James Meschio, Mr. Schroeder, Sponsor. Rod
LaMotte, Chris Goss. Lauro landrum. Ruth Adams.

STAGE CREW

BUILDS
AUTHENTICITY
IN

STAGE
PROPS

The Stage Crew at East is an
important port of the Drama
presentations that are put on
each year. The class meets
each day and learns about the
mechanics of lighting and curtain pulling. Before each assembly. concert. or play the
students adjust the props and
the lighting to meet the needs
of the forthcoming event.

Row 1: Debora Shepard. Vickie Fennell. Row 2: Constonlne Hrlstopoulos, Paulette Jennings, John
Carlin. Krls limb. Row J: John Watkins, Chris Stacey. David Walker. Allen Mlms.

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�PUSH/EXCEL
The Push-Excel program is a 3 year pilot program at East. The
philosophy behind the Push-Excel organization is that all students
can learn. ought to learn. and must learn. Push-Excel is designed
to promote opportunity. a positive learning atmosphere. motivation, and responsibility for students. To put the philosophy in
practice, Push-Excel is convinced that the program is for all members of the community-not just educators - and they must commit
themselves as c team. Each individual involved in the educational process Is responsible for creating a suitable environment for
excellence - and each is able to PUSH just a little more.
Dianne Houghtaling
Teacher f Advisor

PUSH FOR EXCELLENCE

Sondra Dixon. Dwayne Byrd
Senior Representatives

Lindo Durrell. Trent Walker
Junior Representatives

Row 1: Helena Haynes. Row 2: LaDonlca Reed. Katrina Goode. Row :3: David Potts. Dwayne
Byrd.

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�VIC A
PLAN FOR FUTURE

Vocational Industrial Clubs of America unites all
students In trade and industrial education in a common bond. In this club, students develop leadership
abilities through participation in educational. vocational, recreational and civic activities. In VICA students plan together. and organize worthy activities
and projects through the use of the democratic process. VICA also provides enthusiasm for learning by
promoting high standards in trade, ethics, workmanship. scholarship and safety.

Row 1: Darwin Grant. David Nelson. Steve Dar. Row 2: Com McGiumphy. Joan
Holmes, Janis Chapman. Row 3: Stanley Judkins. Alphonso Clark. Row 4: P.uss
Hayes. William Vaden, Thomas Mitchell.

BSA PROVIDES TOGETHERNESS
The Black Student Alliance is an
organization that pulls students together through club activities. It also
makes the student more aware of
scholarships and plans for college.
The club also participates in fundralslng and the Springfest. BSA is a club
that is united in an effort to bring
unity among .the clubs at East.

L to P.: David Potts. Brett Burrell, De'Woyne Byrd. Korrlno Goode. Sondra Dixon.

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�FHA
IS "SEW" MUCH FUN

FHA is a national organize.
tlon whose goal is to help
youth assume their roles in society in the areas of personal
growth family life. and community involvement. This organization provides opportunities to
plan and work with others. developing programs around
their own needs and Interests.
Members are encouraged to
participate at regional. state,
and national levels.

Row 1: Koren Davis. April Shephard. Marianne Robinson. Paulette Jennings. Katrina Goode.

VIC A
STRIVE FOR
EXCELLENCE

The symbolism of the VICA emblem:
The shield represents patriotism
The torch represents knowledge
The orbital circles represent technol-

ogy
The gears represent the industrial society
The hands represent youth.

Row 1: Joe Archambault. Lorry Kirsten, Tim Campbell. Row 2:
Sheila Bendixen, Dole Mostrude, Roberr Johnson Ill, Scorr
Meyers. Row 3: William Middleton, Gerold Wilkins. Floyd Woods,
Johnny Yeager, Steven Snedaker.

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���Varsity
Footb II

"VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS PUNT AROUND!"
looking forward to an outstanding season, the
football team began their Intense practices before most students were thinking about returning
to school. Those long hours of practice paid off as
the 1980 football season began. Meeting Mont.
bello, the newest Denver school, the Angels
were victorious, 23-7.
In the second game of the season, the Angels
met the South Rebels and advanced their record
to 2.0 with a 22-15 victory.
After amassing a record of 3-0 with a victory
over lincoln, 25-8. the Angels met with a series
of difficult defeats.
Although the 1980 football team did not fare
as well as expected, the unity and devotion to
East football made this year a unique start for
the 80's.

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�161

�Row 1: Dill Middleton. Nathaniel Howard. Dorin Daker, Chris Gantz. William Vaden. Marc
Drodnax. Kevin Ml1an. Woodie Danner. lannell McGee. Ruben Hodge. Row 2 : David Polls.
Rick Janulewicz. Dilly Kelilholokal. James Anderson. Alton Anderson. Ted Pascoe. Martin
Davidson. Robert VIcars. Scoll Randolph. Peter Dand. Randy Jones. lorenzo Roland. Rod
Dald n . Row 3: Coach Rlsall. Clem Hall. Coach Severtson. David Collins. Travis Fisher. Jeff
Mathews, Robert Sml!h. Robert Reavey, DeWayne Jackson. Millon Norton. James Meadows.
Coach Craig. Frank Snyder. Paul Derdahl, Perer Chrisry. Michael Wallace. Erik Paulsen. Chris
Stacey. Darry Whitworth, Coach Dess. Coach Nicholson •

••

�Jr. Varsity

Row 1: John Larkins. Randy Hurst. Billy Mason. Chris Henderson. Angelo
Chavez. David Lewis. Kevin Polk. Allen Smith. John Carlin. Steve Hunnicur.
Row 2: Robert Pigford, Hugh Boyle, Monty Hansen. Brion Bolden. Srocy Brown.
John Donohue, Peter Rundle!, Burch Harrison. Brion Maxwell, Wayne Vaden.
Row J , Coach Craig , Jimmy Miller, David Weiss. AI Wills, Mourerho Hall.
Jimmy Calhoun. Carl Bend1xen, David Hollomon, Brad Grunt, Eric Cawthon.
Jeffry Penn. Mark Mllenkovlc. Coach Bess.

"J.V FOOTBALL HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS"
The junior varsity football team. under Coach Don Bess.
was a smaller team than usual this year which may have
accounted for their losing season. Coach Roger Craig said
that if the players grew and improved their strength and
quickness, the prospects for next year looked good.
Outstanding players such as Eugene Harrison. Jeff Penn,
Huey Boyle and AI Wills contributed greatly to the team,
and with the rest of the players showed spirit and
determination.

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�Homecoming
Game

"EAST COMEBACK FALLS SHORT."
The 1980 East High Homecoming football game
was played on Saturday. October 18. The Angels
took on a much stronger Manual Thunderbolt team.
The disappointed Angels were defeated 16-7. The
Angels defense gave away points early in the
game as Manual scored the first touchdown as a
result of an intercepted pass. The turning point of
the Angels' downfall was the inability of the offense to sustain a drive.

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�165

�Men's

Soccer

Row 1: Mark Costello. Mike Node. John Hollister. Kevin Preblud.
Mgr .. Steve Dell. Jon Goldin. Steve Gonzales. Row 2: Kent Node.
Lorry Konkol. J.D. Schramm. Skip Jefferson. Andy Hill. Ken Cozard. Todd Celio. Steve Konkol. Jim McDonald. Row J : John
Huffer, Den Cooper. Dick Lyford. Dana Howe. coach. Dove Cooper. Tom Munds. Wayne Hill. John Petersen. not shown: Dove
Hoskins.

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�"VARSITY SOCCER IS A KICK I"

With a large number of returning players from last
year, the 1980 East varsity soccer team had a great
season to look forward to. The addition of new coach
Dana Howe was also a bright spot for the team.
The team started out strong. tying number one ranked
Kennedy, 1-1. and beating Thomas Jefferson. 2-1.
Montbello. 6-0. and Lincoln. 2-1. But. numerous injuries in
the Lincoln game led to a mediocre finish for the
powerful team. Despite the injuries. the team finished in
second place in the Denver Prep League. the best finish
in the history of East High soccer. The team will be losing
some extremely strong seniors. but the prospects are
high for another great season next year.

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�J.V. Soccer

" J. V . SOCCER HEADING THE RIGHT WAY"
This year's junior varsity team was quite successful
with a record of 4 wins, 1 loss. 2 ties. Consisting of
mainly sophomores and a few juniors, the juniors
provided the experience needed to win and the
sophomores provided the hustle and desire.
Outstanding players included Todd Rocchio and Dean
Campbell.

Row 1: Reid Phillips. Ken Cozard. Dob McDonald. Peter Murane. Row 2: T.
Maurico. Perry Towsrick . Matt Cohen. Reed Taylor. Greg Ewing. Dean
Hermanspan. K1rk Jensen Row J : Todd Rocchio. Craig Norman. Ricky Auer
Dill Clymer. Parker Drophy. Sean Murphy. Aaron Male.

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�Women's
Swimming

Row 1: Mary O'Leary, Coach Russ Low. Sarah lllyrhe. Kyle Beckler. Amy
Nosh. Row 2: Robin Clark. Korhy Oliver, Shonno Sreorns. Renore Schmid!,
Amy Knudson, Krlsrln Barley Shown Murphy. Row .:J: Dorey Yorrlngron.
Nancy Damore Joan Glivar. llll Yomomora. Susan Kilfoyle . Row 4: Jill
Johnsran. Teresa Fiedler. Sibyl F'ronkenburg. Krls Madsen. Krlsrl Jackson.
Krisren F'lrzgerold. Jill Chipman, Taml Graham. Kirsren Den, Cary Lyford.

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�"SWIMMERS KNOW ALL THE STROKES!"
The 1980 Girls swim team. coached by Russ
Law, finished the season with a 7-2 record. and
a third place finish in the city league meet. The
only defeats suffered during the season came at
the hands of powerhouses Lincoln and Kennedy.
while the highlights of the season included a first
time ever victory over Thomas Jefferson 97-71.
Displaying unity seldom seen in other sports.
Captain Robin Clark provided the necessary
leadership.
State qualifiers included seniors Amy Nash,
Mary O'Leary. Renate Schmidt and sophomore
Cary Lyford.
Hard work, determination, and long hours of
practice made the girls a dynamic team
characteristic of the longstanding tradition of girls
swimming.

�Men's Golf

Row 1: Paul Keefe. Steve Madson. Row 2: Tony Splk s, Jeff Carr. Row J :
Richard Dowdell. Steve Rose. Peter Groff.

"GOLF FITS EAST TO A TEE!"
The 1980 Golf team has the intensity. the steady eye and the
superior concentration it takes for effective golf competition.
Finishing first in city, Steve Madsen. Jeff Carr, Peter Groff, and Tony
Spikes qualified for state. However, due to an error in scores. the
team was disqualified from the competition.
Marked improvement in the last several years shows that golf will
be on active part of East athletics for o long time.

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�Cross Country

"SEE HOW THEY RUN!"
This year's cross country team established many firsts
under Coach Gene Cisneros. For the first time In D.P.S.
history, a cross country team swept both varsity and
junior varsity in district competition.
Outstanding runners, sophomore William Yearby, and
junior Mike Freeburn, bettered the old school record of
16:55 for the three mile distance.
Cross Country is a sport on the rise.

Row 1: (Girls varsity) Terri Milke. Allison Hogan. Jane Short. Carol lewis.
Megan Kinsman. laura landrum. Tracy Hill, Lori Swanson. Signe Gould.
Row 2: (Bays " C ' Team) Charles Campbell. Ken Herron. Arvin Nelson. Tom
Meyer, Jim Johnson. Row 3 : (Boys "B" Team) Joy Johnson, Wayne Vaden.
More Armas. Anthony Jenkins. Ed Bufford. Andrew Clardy, Aaron Martin.
Row 4: (Boys " A " Team) William Yearby. Dwayne Byrd. Kirk Cohen. Marc
Stanley, Mike Freeburn. Hugh Wilburn. Todd Washington.

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�Women's
Gymnastics

" WARM UP WITH A G Y MNASTI"
Poise, perfection and excellence, the epitme of the 1980 East gymnastics team. Once
gain, the team, coached by Cathy Hayes.
roduced first rate athletes. continuing their
ominance over other Denver schools. With
nly one league loss to George Washington.
151 . ~5 to 150.85, the Angel gymnasts had reason to be proud of their achievements. finishing
second in city. Outstanding gymnasts included
sophomores Lanette Skoglund and Dawn Tate;
unlors Vicente Berdahl, Linda Bennett and Kim
Syptak; and senior Jenni Stevens.
In the last meet of the season against Lincoln. the East gymnasts scored a record high
154 points. the highest recorded score in the
Denver Public Schools this year.
With the strong nucleus of sophomores and
juniors. the 1981 gymnastics team has only the
best to look forward to.

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�Row 1: Coach Karhy Hayes. Robin Brown. Cory King. Jenni 5revens. Vicenra Berdahl.
Jenny Sracey, Randy Navarro. Coach Tim Fry. Row 2: Down Tare. Jamie Phillips.
Linda Bennerr. Aimee laPerriere. Cheryl Marrin, Michelle Milonas. lanelle Skoglund.
Mi~sle Deuel. Kim Syprak.

�Men's
•
ennts

"TENNIS PLAYERS GET INTO THE SWING
OF THINGS"
This year's tennis team. under the direction of second year Coach Rasmusson.
faulted Into a disappointing season with a
final record of 5 wins and 4 losses. which
left the team in fourth place In the Denver
Prep League standings. slipping a place
from last year.
Though as a team. their season was
bleak. some players finished with outstanding records in their own divisions. Junior Greg Bomgaars. number two singles
player. finished the season in second
place. Though the team loses seniors
Vance Alkire, Steve Burkhardt. Mark Goldstein, and Ken Libonati. Coach Rasmusson
plans for a strong rebound for next year
y,;ith Juniors Greg Bomgaars. Bill Burton, Bo
Llbonati. and Chris Thorne. Coach Rasmusson plans to have his East High Netters on
top of the Denver Prep League standings
next year. where they belong.

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�Row 1: Mark Goldstein. Mike Shan. Vance Alkire, Greg Bomgaars.
Steve Durkhardt. Phil Wuthier. Row 2: Ted Cook. Christopher Meyer,
Tom Tholen. John Gracy. Ned Norman. Ken Libonati, Coach Rasmusson. Chris Thorne. Bo Ubonati. Chip Diane. Kevin Childress.

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�•

Women's
Volleyball

Row 1: Lauro Davidson, Margaret Mejia. Teresa Holmes. Heidi
Whalen. Holly Hoskins. Paulo Gallegos. Farah Hodion. Julie Sreuorr.
Row 2. Mary Chose. Anno Holm, Sherr! Hayward. Maggie Chose.
Row ~: Tim Delpopo (monog r). Laurel Rhodes. Julie Coxe loneze
Rountree. Tracey Bishop. Sheila MacDonald. Jon Redwine. Coach
Fair

178

�"VOLLEYBALL PLA YEP.S KNOW HOW TO
OUMPI"
Sportsmanship. a touch of class. and
determination proved the key to a fifth
place finish In the league this year as the
1980 volleyball team spiked their way to
victory.
With the outstanding teamwork exhibited
by seniors Maggie Chose. Julie Coxe. and
assistance from junior Laurel Rhodes. the
Angel volleyball team improved their lost
season's record.
Always steadily improving. the 1980
volleyball points to a sign of the times - a
league championship is just around the
corner.

179

�MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
EAST 1st WASHINGTON 3rd MANUAL: 2nd
EAST 1st liNCOLN
1st WEST
3rd
EAST 3rd KE EDY
2nd SOUTH
3rd TJ 4th
EAST 1st MONTDELLO 2nd NORTH
3rd

VARSITY SOCCER

1st IN DISTRICTS
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

-o
....

0
0
.D

1
2
6
2

JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO
AL
NORTH
WEST
MANUAL
GW
SOUTH

5
2
3
3
2

1
1
0
1
3
3
1
0

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

1st WASHING TON 3rd MANUAL 2nd
2nd LINCOLN
1st WEST
3rd
1st KENNEDY
2nd SOUTH
3rd TJ 4th
1st MONTDELLO 2nd NORTH
3rd

1st IN DISTRICTS

(J)

....

2nd IN CITY

0

u

"'
~

MEN'S GOLF

WOMEN'S SWIMMING
EAST OVER MONTDELLO BY FORFEIT

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

116
113
109
81
74
97
106
107

3rd IN CITY

180

NORTH
WEST
MANUAL
AL
JFK
TJ
SOUTH
GW

41
22
62
92
98
71
58
49

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

6
6
4
6
6
6
6
2

5

NORTH
MONTDELLO
MANUAL
AL
GW
JFK
WEST
TJ
SOUTH

2nd IN DISTRIGS

0
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
1

�VARSITY

MEN'S TENNIS

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

5
3
7
3
7
7
3
1

7

JFK
TJ
MO TDELLO
NO TH
AL
WEST
MA UAL
GW
SOUTH

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

2
4
0
4
0
0
4
6
0

OTDALL

23
22
25
14
6
7
0
6
~8

7

MONTOELLO
SOUTH
AL

TJ
JFK
MANUAL
GW
WEST
NORTH

TIED FOR 4th IN CITY

WOMEN'S VOLLEYDALL

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
5th IN CITY

0
0
2
2
0
0
2
1
2
2
2
2

NORTH
TJ
AL
GW
SOUTH
JFK
MONTOELLO
NORTH
AL
MANUAL
GW
JFK
WEST

2
2
0
0
2
2
0
2
2
1
0
1
0

WOMEN 'S GYMNASTICS
EAST OVER MONTOELLO BY FORFEIT
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

126.00
146.05
140.00
136.00
139.00
151.85
150.85
154.00

NORTH
TJ
MANUAL
SOUTH
WEST
JFK
GW
AI

62.00
78.10
115.00
120.00
79.00
147.05
151.35
120.00

2nd IN CITY

181

�Varsity
Basketball

Row 1: Marc Drodnax. Druce Schlagel. Todd Washlngron . Row 2:
DeWayne Jackson. Drerr Cunningham . Kevin Childress. Dwayne Dyrd.
Row J: Ken libanarl. Do libonari, Roy Crockerr. Nick Debayzer, Coach
Cisneros. Nor shown: Dwayne Cirizen. Kirk Cohen

182

�"EAST ANGELS SHOW THEIR STUFFI"
The 1980-81 East varsity basketball
team, coached by Gene Cisneros. is
recovering from last year's period of
transition. For each game this year, East
put a strong team on the court. This
year's team wasn't blessed with height.
but was certainly blessed with speed.
East's inexperience did not affect their
play and as a result they competed
with G.W .. J.F.K .. and T.J. for the top
spots in the league. The biggest factor in
their successful season was their
organization and unselfishness. East
played as a balanced and disciplined
team all season. Seniors Marc Brodnax,
DeWayne Jackson. Ken Libonati and
Dwayne Byrd helped East to the
completion of a successful season.

�184

�The philosophy of developing the J.V. for the varsity
basketball team at East Is on Important one for
coaches to follow. The opportunity for sophomores and
juniors to ploy on the team is on Important foetor in
the experience of the varsity squad. With this
philosophy. Coach Cisneros hopes to build winning
teams of the future.

L..R. Dotfom Row: William Yearby Wayne Vaden. AI Wills. David Hollman
Orion Colden. Todd Washington. AI Ragland. L.-R. Top Row· Mourletho Hall.
Steve Crockell. Jimmy Miller Jim Cromer, Tyrone Mock. Druce Schlagel Coach
Walker

18')

�Women's
Basketball

Row 1: Coach Fair, Jeono Davis. Michelle Moore, Vyrondo Jordon. Tommi
Graham. Hannah Smirh. Row 2: Paulo Gallegos, Cherie Knlghr Krisrel Delph.
Jane Shorr. Juho Wurhier Kyle Dec ler. Julie Coxe •

•

186

�''FEMALE CAGERS WISH THROUGH
DPS!"
The East High School Girl's Varsity Basketball team hod
on outstanding season this year. Outstanding players
included junior. Michelle Moore. o strong defensive player.
who averaged 21 points o game; Jane Short. junior the
leading rebounder with o scoring overage of 15 points o
game; and junior. Cherie Knight, who provided tremendous
defensive ability.
According to Coach Mock Fair. "The team played well
together and was very well balanced."
The toughest league competition for the team was T.J.
Showing extraordinary team ploy and outstanding
individual ploy, in the first round. the girls were victorious

75-67.
With o strong junior nucleus. the Angels ore confident of

Row 1: Yvette Lopez. Holly Hoskins. Row 2: Trocl Groff, Par Johnson. Sora
Pockineou. Coach Esco Colhio Redwine, Morgarer Mej ia Terri Mrller. Row J ,
Tim Delpopo Lindo Dunring Janel Redwine Lauro Davidson Sheila MocDon.
ald. Telemmio Jackson Decky MacDonald. Laurel Rhodes Tomml Graham.
Shonlo Dawson. Alron Dillard.
187

�Men's
Swimming

Row 1: Hed Horman. Mike Pittam, Adrian Lovato, Robert Griggs. Row 2: Ron Lovato. Chris
Fedde, Joe Florez. Hugh Doyle, Dutch End rleln; Manager, Jackie Sharpe. Row J , Greg Martin.
W'olrer Duhaime. Jeff deW'ispeloere. AI Grossman. Mark Stanley, Dole Embleton, Andy
Qu ntono, Arvin Helson. Coach Russ low.

188

�"DANGEROUS WHE

WET!"

This season the East swimmers put together one
of the best teams in y ors. Vigorous practices
accompanied by a tough weight lifting program
contributed greatly to this season's success. With
only a 16-mon squad. Coach Low felt weight lifting
was the only way to get the extra strength the
team needed. With outstanding performances by
co-captains Andy Quintana and Alex Grossman, the
team placed well In the city meet. Other
outstanding swimmers Included juniors Ned Norman
and Mike Pittam and sophomore Hugh Doyle.

189

�Varsity
Wrestling

''EAST WRESTLERS PIN 'EM
DOWN!"
One of the more exciting and rarely attended
athletic events at East is varsity wrestling. Coach
Bess. although not a teacher at East. has managed
to bring the team together through hard work and
determination. Individually. each wrestler must
maintain strict weight control and an excellent
physical conditioning program. Their excellent
physical conditioning is evident during their long
and strenuous six-minute matches. This year's team
was led by seniors John Jones. James Anderson and
Martin Davidson and by sophomores Adam Kelly
and Charlie Bruce. Even though they suffered
through a lot of injuries this season. next year's
team will hopefully compete for the city title.

�Row 1: Andrew Clardy. Charles Bruce, Sean Hoffer, Loren Sm1rrick. Hilb.rr Smith Coach
Don Bess. Row 2 Morfin Davidson, James Anderson . Rodgers Yarborough Rod Embry,
Adam Kelley. Row J : Ed Murone. Ken Horton. John Carlin. Erik Stork. Mark Armas. Row 4.·
Gregg Grimes Jeff Mathews, David Hart, John Jones. Golen Dol.

�MEN'S SWIMMING

MEN'S WRESTLING

E
E
E

E 42
E 9
E 12

South 18
JFK 53
West 54

E 15
E 26
E 59
E 49
E 19

Montbello 41
GW
39
TJ
6
North
20
AI.
45

80
54
124

GW 87
TJ
115
West 5

-o
'E 91 North
E 81 Montbello
E 81 JFK
E 100 Manual
E 69 AL

81
20
87
64
97

0
0
.D
(I)

'-

0
u

~

E 87 South 77
E 5th DPS Relays
E 3rd DPS "0"

E

192

4th DP

"A"

E 40
E 7th

Manual 18
DPS " A"

�WOMEN'S DASKETDALL
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E

48 AL
54 South
67 North
38 JFK
63

51
81
73
77
63

55
38

64
103
55
84
65
81

58
4J

44
37
West
23
GW
50
Montbello 39
TJ
65
Manual
44
AL
41
South
45
North
26
JFK
30
West
21
GW
61
Montbello 37
TJ
51
Manual
49
Co-Champions

MEN'S DASKETDALL
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E

55
52
70
51
72

West

56

66

GW

54

AL

South
North
JFK

58

Montbello

63

TJ

58 Manual
67 AL
54 South
67 North
55 JFK
70 West
72

50
50
44
4th

49
43
67
62
68
68
60

GW

44
49
76
73
58
70

Montbello

90

TJ

48
46

Manual
DPS

193

�Women's
Soccer

One afternoon, In the spring of "81". I wandered down
a street in front of a big red building. Off to my left there
was a large green field. I had some time to spare, so I
walked over to the field to check out a group of girls who
seemed to be playing a game. The first thing I noticed
was they all kept running up and down this field. They
were chasing a little white ball with black designs on lt.
My attention was drawn to one girl that was dressed
different from the others. She must have done something
wrong because she was standing all by herself in a net
house. It would never provide much protection in a rainstorm, as It was full of holes. The other girls punished her
by trying to kick the ball into her house. However, she
was determined to keep the ball out. She jumped and
dove, yet sadistically threw the ball back to them. She
was allowed to hold the ball In her hands. unlike the
others. I noticed that some of the girls were friendlier than
others, helping the poor girl by kicking the ball to the
other end of the field. Their quest for the ball seemed
futile though, because everytime they would get It, they
would quickly pass it to someone else. When they succeeded In manueverlng the ball into the house, some of
the girls jumped up and down and hugged each other,
while others hung their heads In shame. All along I did
not notice that there was another house with a girl in it at
the opposite end of the field. Perhaps the reason I did not
notice her sooner was because she was protective and
did not let the ball even get near her house. The game
seemed to end as others left the field. So did I, looking
elsewhere for something to occupy my time.

194

�Row 1: Treeso Zirkelbach. Lindo Durrel. Annie Morrelon. Sibyl Fronkenburg. Kim
Syptok mgr•• Corrie Lyford, Dorey Yarrington. Rochoel Gordon. LoDonico Reed. Jayne
Wallingford. Row 2: Kristin Rogers. Jennifer MocForlone, Chris Schmidt, Edie Dulockl,
Joon Gllvor. Renate Schmidt. Anno Holm. Shonto Dawson. Genevieve Poucel, Kim
Oliver. Erin Dolley. Row .:l: Coach Drownell, Lourie Smith. Gino Aldrich. Jennifer
Chipman. Lorraine Olander, Felicia Ashby, Sheila MocDonold. Jill Chipman. Llzz
Clymer. Moriso Forland. not shown: Asst. coach Howe, Kathleen Holey, Holly Hoskins.
Morcle Moore.

�Track

Row 1: lorne Smlllick. Andrew Clordy. Hilbert Smith. William Vaden.
Wayne Voden . Robert Sm1th, Eddie Rice. Row 2 , Lauro Harbin. Keshlo
Nolan. lonnell McGee. Woodie Bonner. John Chapman. Jerry Pocklneou.
William Yearby. DeWoyne Jackson. James Maxwell. Clarke Hill. Lorin
Wlese-monoger. Row J: Cooch Williams. Cooch Walker. Mark Stanley, John
Robnett, Mike Freeburn. Pot Embleton. Erik Poulson. Jeff Matthews. Milton
Norton. Hugh Wilburn. Curtis Miller, Greg Grimes. Chris Gantz. Dill
Kelllholokol.

196

�I found myself walking down a narrow dirt road.
I was wondering why there was no traffic when I
noticed lots of young people In shorts with muscular
legs rushing past me. Once again, I was fascinated
as they all seemed to have a specific destination.
Some continued to run freely, others proceeded
over obstacles, much like fences. Still others moved
Into grass fields where they picked up heavy
cannonball-like and frisbee-like objects and threw
them with all their strength.
Soon I saw a group of them lining up. They all
crouched down as If to avoid being seen. Suddenly
a man shot a gun and they ran frightfully for their
Jives. Strangely enough, they all seemed to be
seeking a piece of ribbon stretched across the road
ahead. Obviously the most frightened runner broke
the riboon, which ended the mysterious hunt.
A short time later, the man with the gun ordered
some helpers to put fences across the road. Then
another group lined up In the same position. When
the gun went off, instead of going around the
fences the people jumped over them. After seeing
four or five fences knocked over, I decided some of
them might have been better off going around.
While these events were going on other people
stood around a long sandbox. Each individual stood
at a white line and suddenly threw himself into the
sand landing with his head forward.
The last event I noticed was the most Interesting
of all. An individual would run down a narrow
road with a stick twice his height. He darted down
towards a high bar supported by two poles. Instead
of going under it, he stuck his long pole into a hole
In the road and bounded up over the fence with
all his weight on the flimsy pole. In the air, he
threw the pole backward and rolled on his back
landing on a large mattress. If I had done that. I
would have just passed out on the mattress. Even
though their actions seemed strange to me, I had
to respect them for their endless endurance.

Row 1: Tywona Carroll. TJ JAckson. Row 2: Angela Do ln. Katy Durns. Jamie Phillips. Lauro
Landrum. Tracey Hill. Row :J: Heather Frazier. Sorlefta Shead. Kristel Delph. Vyronda
Jordon. Melonie Stephem. Row 4_. Coach Howell. Angelo Thomas. Tamle Mebane,
Dortonya Thompson.

197

�Men's
Baseball

P.ow 1: Tom Tholen. Rob Vicars. More Orodnox. Dorin Doker. Rod
Bolden. Greg Domgaars. Mike McGuire. Marcus Smith. P.ow 2:
Coach Rasmussen. Jock Gookin. Drett Cunningham. Travis Fisher.
Do Libonatl. Frank Snyder, Kevin Childress. Eric Stoffel. Steve
Burkhardt, Coach Severtson. Not shown: Druce Egloff. Phil
Wuthier.

198

�I witnessed an extraordinary event the other day. I daresoy
a battle. I was walking through a park when I noticed a
crowd cheering. Being curious, I wandered over to witness the
proceedings.
There was a large diamond-shaped dirt field with a white
mat at each corner. The central mat seemed to be the "home
base" and was guarded by a man wearing protective
equipment. He was crouched over It, and was backed up by
a man in black wearing protective equipment, too.
There was a man guarding each mat with an extra man
between the second and third mat. There were three men
who kept aloof in the background far behing the mats. They
must have been exiled from the proceedings. There was also
a man In black next to each mat.
The two central figures In the scene seemed to be a man
with a large stick, standing facing the field, and about sixty
teet away, on a mound of dirt, another man with a round
white object. I was confused for a minute until the man on
the mound started to dance and then abruptly threw the
white object at the man with the stick. I guess the man with
the stick was supposed to hit the object back to the people in
the field; if missed, the man guarding that mat caught the ball
and threw it back to the man on the mound of dirt. This went
on until the man with the stick missed three times or hit the
object. If he succeeded in hitting the object, he ran to the mat
on his right hoping to arrive before the object. If the object
got to the mat first, the man was yelled at and had to hang
his head and walk back to his shelter. Sometimes when the
man was yelled at, a small fat man ran from the shelter and
yelled at the man in black; this was followed by the kicking
of dirt and hand gestures by the little man until he returned to
the shelter. After this, another man with a stick came up to
the central mat.
When both sides had a chance to throw objects and swing
sticks. a score was displayed. A team scored when a man ran
around the whole perimeter and touched each mat.
The end seemed to come when everybody rushed out onto
the field. even those who had been in the. shelter all the
time. I had trouble figuring out the logic of those actions but
the crowd was so frenzied that someone must have done
something right.

Row 1: Mike Short, Gregg Schiff, Jim Johnson. Peter Rundell, Randy Herst, 0111
Wolters. Orad Anderson. Row 2: Coach Escobedo. Scoll Hamilton, Steve Kirby. Curt
lambert, Tom Meyer. Paul Keefe. Tom May. Rob Griggs.

199

�Men's
Gymnastics

200

My curiosity led me Inside the red brick building. Standing in the
hallway I could hear applause followed by a long period-of silence. I
walked toward the end of the hallway. I entered a big gymnasium
where there were two groups of young men. Each group wore identical
tight stretch pants and shirts. A large mot was on the floor and at either
end of the mat sat two men behind desks. One of the men behind the
desk waved to an anxious young man who immediately started to
jump on the mat, throwing himself on It and jerking about In peculiar
motions. When he finished, the crowd applauded and the men behind
the desk held up two cords. One read seven and the other six. Obviously the men were rating the young men on a scale of 1-10. I noticed then
that some of the young men were playing leapfrog over a padded
bench In order to obtain more numbers, hopefully to raise their total
number to find out who was the perfect ten. There seemed to be four
other ways in which to add to their scores. One was swinging around
on a metal bar. Another was swinging on two rings trying not to get
tangled In the ropes. The other two events also involved swinging. One
was two bars of even height that the young men swung between. The
other was a bench with handles that they held on to while they swung
their legs around. After everybody tried to get the top score, I noticed
that all the men In red and white rated a ten. They were all very
happy but all I had to say was they were real swingers.

�.Row 1: Dole Embleton. Joe Deleon. Steve Gonzales. Eloy Dorelo . .Row 2, Corey King . Derek
Duncan. Eric Drown. Korhy Hayes. Coach. Kenny Loving . Thanh Nguyen. Orion Maxwell . .Row
J : Joe Florez. Aaron Morrin. Todd Pepin.

201

�LaCrosse
After being inside for a while, I decided to
go for a walk in the park across the street.
What I saw seemed to be a group of street
gangs with different color shirts designating
which gang they belonged to. I sat down and
what unfolded before my eyes was the most
unusual gang fight I ever saw. The two gangs
were similarly armed with long poles with a
net on the end and 1:1 helmet on their heads.
The territory was staked out for the
boundaries of the fight with white lines and a
little net house at each end. The houses were
similar to ones that I saw in the game that
the girls played across the street. They
seemed to have the same purpose. that of
punishment. The fight was also similar to the
other game in many ways. The two gangs
ran up and down the field towards the man
in the punishment house. They flicked their
poles at each other: I didn't understand why
until I saw they were tossing a small round
ball back and forth. As they ran towards the
man being punished. they tried to fling the
ball into his house. This made no sense as the
man had no windows to break. The fights
seemed to be more of a mix between an allout gang fight and a game. It was the
violence that assured me it was a fight. The
poles were lethal weapons used against an
opposing gang member. The helmet was the
only thing that prevented the opponent's
head from being crushed.
At times brutal fights broke out between
the meaner and nastier opponents. Kicking.
pole swinging. and even fists were used.
Finally I could watch no more: three minutes
was more than enough.

202

�Aow 1: Dill O 'DonnelL Tom Denlghr,
Mike Cole. John O'DonnelL Gil Smllh.
Steve Rogers. Dob Druhn. Peter Murone
Clint Thompson. John Doyle. Aow 2:
Skip McCiolre. Durke McHugh. Greg
Alexander, Don Riley. Porker Brophy.
Dove Lefrln, VIrgil Dorrell. \VIII Joseph.
Perry Towsrick. Colin Lewis. John Nieland. Aow J.• Eddie Monetls. Steve
Knowlton . Dill Pounl. Mark Costello.
Steve Meyers. Joe Morrern. Dob Gosselin, Paul Derdohl. Chris White Com
McClaren. Scorr Randolph. Dill Maresh.
Peter Cleworrh. Jim Cromer. Allen Paron, Jon Dorocos. coach . Nor shown: Peter Christy, Ted Pascoe.

�Women's
Tennis

Although I was running out of time, there was one more
group that had aroused my curiosity, so I decided to take a
look.
The action began when four girls positioned themselves on a
square of green pavement with high fences surrounding It,
probably so they wouldn't escape. They paired off and separated into their own painted boxes divided by a net. Clutched
tightly In their fist was their attacking device and shield all in
one. Some wore funny half hats and oil wore short dresses that
didn't even hide their white frilly underwear. They also wore
socks with miniature tennis balls hooked to the back of their
matching shoes and bands of cloth around their wrists and
foreheads. (this garb must have been some sort of new fad or
religious tradition.) The girls ran around the court brandishing
their weapons. posing for each other. Now and then. they hit a
ball over the net in order to distract their enemy. If one of the
girls missed the ball accidentally. she would become red- faced
and angrily throw her weapon on the ground. Throughout the
entirety of this battle, there were flourescent green and orange fuzzy balls scattered all over the green pavement, although only one ball was used at a time. One further strange
observation I made was that though the girls hit the ball back
and forth in hate. they occasionally spoke of "love." This sport
only served to baffle me further: therefore. after a long day of
observing what other people do In their spare time, I headed
home to piece it all together.

204

�Aow 1; Koren Jom1eson. Pauline Mejia, Shelly Vigil, Mary Chose.
Aow 2, Coach Keiser. Maggie Chose. Kyle Beckler. P.enee Seney,
Karle Hire. Ann O ' Fallon, Mario Joyce. Shari Miles. Julie Steuart.
Margaret Mejia. Usa Kirk.

205

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MEN'S BASEBALL
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

GW
SOUTH
WEST
NORTH

APRIL 9
APRIL 10
APRIL 22
APRIL 23
TJ
APRIL 25
Al
APRIL 27
MONTDELLO APRIL 28
JFK
APRIL 30

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

MANUAL
MAY
NORTH
MAY
WEST
MAY
MONTDELLO MAY
JFK
MAY

1
4
5
7
8

CITY AT All-CITY FIELD MAY 13-16
STATE AT PUEBLO MAY 22-23

i

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206

MEN'S TRACK

WOMEN'S TRACK

MARCH 31
EAST/ MONTDELLO /NORTH/WEST
APRIL 7
EAST /GW /TJ/SOUTH
APRIL 21
EAST /GW I MONTDELLO
APRIL 28
EAST /WEST /SOUTH

MARCH 19
EAST/ MONTDEllO/NORTH / WEST /WEST
MARCH 26
EAST /GW /TJ/SOUTH
APRIL 2
EAST /GW / MONTDELLO
APRIL 9
EAST /WEST /SOUTH

APRIL 29
''D" MEET
MAY 5
DISTRIO PRELIMS
MAY 9
DISTRIO FINALS
MAY 15,16
STATE

APRIL 23
" D" MEET
MAY 2
WOMEN'S INY IT ATIONAL
MAY 6
DISTRIO PRELIMS
MAY 9
DISTRICT FINALS
MAY 15,16
STATE

�WOMEN'S TENNIS
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

SOUTH
JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO
NORTH
AL
WEST
MANUAL
GW

MARCH
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�INDEX
SENIORS
Abborr. Sheri: 17
Abornes. Jone
Adams. Edna
Adams Lauro: 17
Adams. Roger
Adion. Chery l: 17
All. Abdulselu: 17
Alkire. Yonce
Allen. Caroline: 17
Anderson. Allan: 162
Anderson, Ronzelle
Anderson Jr.• James 162. 191
Annan. Lesley: 17
Archomboulr. Joseph: 106. 157
Armas. Mary: 151
Auer. Ricky: 17. 169
Auslin. John
Avila. Jeonerre: 17. 151
Axelrod. Danie l: 17. 13::1. 134.
138. 150
Boker. Kelsey: 17
Barbero. Randy
Barela Jr.• Eloy
Barnes. Tom
Borth. Jeonelle: 17
Barron. Alice: 17 146
Batson, Golen
Bayless. Virgil
Beaird, Mary: 18
Beckle r. Kyle : 18. 150. 170, 186
Bengston. Jennifer
Benjamin. Kimberly: 18. 147
Berdahl. Paul: 18, 135, 162
Berger. Lauro
Bernstein. Jo Ann: 18. 128
Biagi. Gino
Bichler. Deborah: 18
Blerschonk. Crls: 18. 140
Bishop. Tracy: 18. 110. 111. 178
Blackmon. Lisa
Bloke. Craig
Blythe. Sarah: 18. 126. 170
Bolden. Roderick: 18. 162
Bond. Peter: 18. 162
Bonner, Vickie
Boucher. Elizabeth: 18. 146
Bouton. Lourie: 19
Bowman, Andre
Brocton. Mike
Brame, Karla: 19
Brent. John: 19. 13::1, 134
Bretz. Krolg: 132
Brlkovskls. Rhell: 19. 150. 154
Brisco. Lenny
Brodnax. More: 19. 110. 111.
162. 182
Broils. John
Brown, Michael
Brown, Robin: 19. 13::1. 134.
150. 175
Brown. Stephany: 19, 132, 150
Buckerr. Troy
Buckner. Donna: 19
Bunton, Breit
Burkhardt, Steven: 19. 177
Burns. Catherine: 19. 108. 114.
146
Burrell. Breit: 19. 156
Byrd. Dwayne: 19. 155, 156,
173. 182
Byrd, Sanford
Cabell. Leigh: 20
Cage. Lonlce: 20. 112. 137, 147
Calloway. Theodore

Campbell. Timothy: 20. 106.
156
Ca rr. Gregory: 20
Carr. Jeffrey: 20, 172
Carrasco, Desiree : 20
Corral. Beaumont: 20, 116
Corter. Antolnerre
Corter. Billy
Correr. James: 13::1. 134
Cassidy. Michael
Corolinl. Jennifer
Covill, Clint
Cello. Todd: 20. 166
Chose. Margaret: 20. 178
Chavez. James
Cheadle. Cynthia : 20, 135
Cheotom. Tracie : 20
Chipman. Jennifer: 138. 140
Choquelle. Soro y o
Clark. Lonnie : 20
Clark. Pamela: 21
Clark. Robin: 21. 140. 150. 170
Cleworth, Pete r: 2 1. 138
Collins. David: 21. 138. 162
Cook, Margaret: 21. 128. 146,
150
Cooper. David: 21. 150. 154,
166
Costello. Mark: 21. 166
Coxe. Julio: 21. 150. 178. 186
Cromer. Jeff: 21
Cruz. James: 21
Cruz. Lisa: 151
Currington. Srocy: 21
Dahlstrom, John
Dolley, Erin: 22. 137. 150
Daniels. Mary
Davidson. Morrin: 22. 162. 191
Davis. Jeono: 186
Debuyzer. Nicholas: 182
Deherrera, Leslie
Delrchmon. Arleen
Delpopo. Timothy: 22. 178. 187
Deming. Taro
DeRose Jr.. Dominic: 22
DeWispeloere. Jeffrey: 22. 132.
149
Dill. Gregory: 22
Dillard, Alton: 22. 130, 132. 187
Dixon. Lisa
Dixon. Sondra: 22. 156
Doon. Hgo
Dock. Robyn: 22
Dowdell, Richard: 172
Drummond. Brion: 22. 115
Duhaime, Woller: 22. 137
Duncan. Derek
Dunn. Sheila
DuPont, Stephanie: 22
Eoly. Cecilia: 132
Egloff. Deborah: 23
Ellis. Ellen
Embleton. Dole: 23
Evans. Cheryl: 110. 147
Ewing. Peter: 23
Forland, Corrie: 23
Feder. Amy: 23. 141. 150
Felecos. Paul: 115. 116. 117
Fiscus. Benjamin
Fisher. Travis: 23. 162
Flerry. Beth eo
Flores, Cheryl: 23. 140, 150
Franklin. Debra
Franklin. Jim: 23. 149
Gallegos, Georglonn: 23
Gamble, Chandra
Gantz. Christopher: 106, 126.
156

Gordner. Kevin: 140, 146
Gory. Renoro: 23
Gladden, David
Godec. Judy: 23. 1::17
Goldsreln. Mark: 177
Gonzales. Patricio 23. 106
Goode, Korrlno: 24. 155. 156.
157
;.ookln. Jock
Gordon. Ronnerro: 24. 105. 117
Graham. Steven: 24
Grossman. Christine: 24. 130,
1::12
Griggs, Cello: 24
Grimes, Sharon: 115
Groff. Peter: 24. 110. 111. 172
Grossman II. Alex: 24. 1::17
Guinn. Stuorr: 24. 108, 130.
132. 134. 1::15. 146, 150
Hadley. Lisa: 24
Haines. Chad: 12::1
Hall. Jeff: 24
Hall. Vicki: 24
Hall Jr.• Clem
Homburg. Therese: 24
Hamby. Brooke: 25. 141
Homlllon, Denise: 25
Hammond, John
Hampton, Jennifer: 25. 1::12
Horolobopoulo. Bill
Hardimon. Robin
Hardy. Anrlonelle: 25
Harris. Volere: 25, 105, 122.
128. 138. 139
Hart. David: 25 . 191
Hartnell, Tlmorh
Harvey, Roslyn: 25. 110. 111.
112. 147
Hathaway, Joe
Havens. Lisa
Hayward. Sherrl: 25. 106. 141.
178
Hazan. Uri: 25
Hemphill. Alan: 25
Herbold. Gregory: 25
Herrero. Eddie
Herron. Sharon: 25, 150
Hey. Todd: 26
Higgs. Lisa
Higgs. Michael
Hill. Andrew: 26. 126. 150.
154. 166
Hlnchllff. Robin: 26
Hlte, Kothrlne: 26. 126, 14o;"
150
Ho. Nom: 26
Hodgkinson. Scorr
Holmes. Teresa: 26
Hoogstrote, Jennifer 105, 114.
138, 146, 150
Hopkins. Dwayne: 26
Hopkins. Sondra: 26, 150
Horsley. Betsey: 26. 114. 146
Hoskins. David: 26. 166
Hosterrer. Kurt: 26
Howard. Norhonlel: 27. 162
Hrlstopoulos. Constant!: 154
Huo. Hoo
Hundon, Lindo
Hull, Adrian: 27
Hullon. Angelo: 27
Huynh. Thlnh
Hynes. Bill
ichlshlto, Dietz: 27. 13::1. 150
Isaak. Daniel: 27. 150
Iverson. Felton
Jackson. DeWoyne: 146, 162.
182

Jackson. Judy: 27
Jackson. Randy
Jackson. Willie
Jennings. Poulelle: 27. 154.
157
Johnson, Je nnifer: 27
Johnson. Michael
Johnson, T.J.
Johnson. Sheldon: 13::1. 1::14
Johnson, Robert: 157
Johnston. William: 27
Jones. Bridget: 28
Jones. John: 13::1. 191
Jones. Koren: 28. 112. 147
Jones, Melanie : 28
Jordon. Timothy: 28
Jordon. Vyrondo: 28. 186
Jorgenson. Karl
Joseph. William: 138
Judkins. Sronley: 156
Kahre. Gretchen: 28. 130. 1::12.
149
Kotnelson, Oksono
Kelllholokol. William: 28. 126.
162
Kennedy . Lorraine: 28. 140,
150
Keys. Brenda: 28. 126
Kimura. Hooml: 28. 150
King. Diann
Kirkwood. Allan
Kirsten. Lawrence: 157
Klop. Thomas: 28
Krichevsky, Rebecca: 28. 110.
111. 112. 147
Landrum. Lauro: 29. 110. 111.
135. 140. 150. 154. 173
'::~nford, Terry
Lonsvllle. Charles: 29
Lonr. Jeffrey: 29
Le. Hom
Lee. Euno
Lee. Morvin
Leftln. Dove: 29
Lewis. Kirk
Lewis. Patricio: 29
Llbonorl. Kenneth: 29. 177. 182
Limb. Krlsrlno: 29. 146. 154
Llzolle, Renee: 29
London. Rhonda
Long. Michael: 29
Loving. Saundra: 29
Lucero. Adolph: 29
Luedke. Judith: 29
Ly. Xuong
Lyford. Richard: 30, 150. 154,
166
Lyle. Klpp: 108
MocDanold. Douglas
Mock. Patricio: 30
Marshall. Charily
Marlin. Chrlsline: 30, 140
Marlin. Gregory: 30, 138. 1::19
Martin. Steven: 30, 141
Martinez, Michael
Masters. Ross
Masterson. Randall: 30
Masterson. Ricky: 30, 13::1. 1::14
Mota, Edward
Mathews. Patricio: 30
Mottern. Joey
Maxwell. James: 30
McAllister. Margot: 30, 141
McCabe, Janice: 117
McConnell, Steven: 30. 130.
134. 150
McCoy. Debra: 30
McDonald. William: 31

McGee, Lonnell: 102
McGiumphy. Philip
McGrew. Sa muel: ::11
McGregor. Edward
McCla in: Gall
Mcloughlin. Jockl: ::11
Meagher. Jacque
Mehr. Rohlm ullo
Mendoza. Anno
Meurer. Wando: ::11
Meyers. Scorr A.: 157
Middleton, William C.: 157. 162
Mikkola. Rita
Milan. Kevin M.: 3 1, 162
Miles. Mariam It
Miles. Ronald G.: ::11. 133. 134.
150
Milsap. Sharon C.: 3 1. 147
Milsap. Sheila D.: 106. 112
Mimms. Allen: 154
Mitchell. Melissa A.: ::11. 130,
1::12
Montoya, Danie l S.
Moody. Wando: 31
Mooney, Beverly A.: 147
Moore, Kelvin V.
Moore. Morcelene A.: ::11
Morris, Stephen C.
Motz. Margaret: 31
Muhlbauer, Claudio: ::12. 130.
132, 146
Mulcahy. Bridget M.: 32
Muller, Andrew
Munds, Thomas E.: 32, 154.
166
Murone. Edward W : 191
Nogle. Robert G.: 32
Nosh. Amy l.: ::12. 110. 1::17.
170
Nelson. Arvin W .: ::12, 108, 146,
173
Nelson. David W .: 156
Nelson, Paul E.: 32
Nguyen, Thanh H.: ::12
Hodo, Michael Y.: 32, 166
Horton, Millon T.: ::12, 133. 162
Horwood, Borboro E.: 115, 117
Norwood, Margaret J.: ::12
Huones. Jock l.: ::12
Nuechterleln. Karl E.: 3::1
Oakes. Donald H. Ill: 33. 150
Olander. Lorraine R.
O ' Leary. Mary F.: 3::1. 1::17. 150.
170
Oliver, Kathleen A.: 3::1. 150.
170
Oliver. Kelll R.: 3::1
Olson, Lisa M.
Orriz. Nico: 3::1
Owens. Bernita
Pocklneou, Gerold
Page. David D.
Page. Feleclo D.: 147
Paige. Wendell E.
Pong. Jin S.
Pascoe. Edward L.: 3::1. 130.
146, 150. 162
Poulson. Erik T.: 3::1. 1::12. 1::15.
162
Perkins. Dorrell 1.: 13::1
Phillips. Carole A.: 3::1. 135
Picht. Lori J.: 3::1
Plorr. Jennifer l.: 3::1
Poll, Martin: 3::1. 13::1, 134
Ponder. Joseph W .: 34
Ponder. Kathy: 34
Poozeshl. Fohronoz
Polls. David E.: 123, 126. 155.
156. 162

�Preblud, Kevin W .: 34, 137.
150. 154. 166
Quach. Xuong H.
Quintana. Andrew M.: 34.
137. 168
Randolph. Scott R.: 34. 104.
105. 110. 111. 123. 128. 150.
162
Ransom. George
Reed, Delecla A.: 34. 104, 105,
123. 128
Reed. Mark A.: 34
Reed. Tony H.
Rice. Edward
Richardson. Felecla D.: 34
Richardson, Kenneth D.: 106
Riehle. Charles N.
Riehle. Shlrel l.: 34. 115, 117
Riggs, Glynda L.
Roberts. Richard J.: 34
Robinson. Charles J.: 34
Robinson, David: 34
Robinson, Morlann M.: 35, 157
Robnett, Allen W .
Robnett. John E. 35, 105, 106
Roel, Erllnda R.: 35
Romero. Andrew E.: 35, 105.
110. 138. 151
Rosenberg, Craig S.: 35
Rountree, Laneze, R.: 35. 178
Rowland, Stacl: 35, 146
Saho. Safratou
Sakopanah, Shahin
Salz. Lezll
Sander. Charlene M.: 35
Santiago. Jacquelin
Sawyer. Mary R.: 35, 114. 146.
150
Schmidt, Renate S.: 35. 126,
149. 150. 170
Schofield. Sondra D.
Scott, Kimberley
Seney, Renee M.: 35
Shepard. Debora K.: 35. 154
Shlkles. Sherrl l.: 36. 139
Sllby, Gregory L.: 36
Silverberg. Robin L.: 36, 133,
138
Sittlngbear. Sharyl 116
Skalfe, B.cky: 36. 150
Skoplnskl. John: 36. 134
Smiley. Terri: 36. 130. 132
Smith. Gil
Smith, Hannah N.: 36
Smith, John M.
Smith, Krlstl K.: 36
Smith. Paula A.
Smith, Robert F.: 36, 126. 133.
150, 162
Snyder, Frank J.: 36. 126, 162
Stacey, Chris J.: 154. 162
Stacey, Jennifer M.: 36, 150,
175
Stanley. Mark E.: 36. 106. 115.
117. 173. 168
Stark. Erk P.: 115. 117, 197
Stark. Felecla A.: 37
Stearns. Shanna l.: 37. 170
Steele, Robert
St•vens, Carol It: 37. 114. 123.
126, 128
sr.vens. Jennifer l.: 37. 150.
175
Stlltrs. Sandra R.: 37, 150
Stoffel. Eric A.: 37
Stoudenmire. Darnell L.
Stribling Jr.. Gary R.: 37
Striker. Kim S.: 37
Struble. Laurie A.: 37
Strunk. Elizabeth: 37
Sullivan, Chrystal
Taylor, Anne G.: 37. 128
Taylor. Detro A.

Taylor, Josh D.
Telllnghulsen. Lori D.: 38
Tholen, Thomas P.: 38. 138.
139. 177
Thomas, Cathy D.: 38. 114.
123. 136. 138. 146
Tran, Khanh: 149
Trimble. George D.
Trumbule, Valerie 0.: 38
Vaden. William E.: 38, 110.
111. 156, 162
Valershteyn. Melany
Viera. Jesus
Vigil. Shelly
Villagrana, Blanca E.
Wade . Daniel D. 38
Waines, LaTanya: 38
Walker, David: 154
Wallace. Michael: 162
Walsh. Mary: 38
Ward. Keith
Ware. Jennlfltr: 38, 106, 115.
117
Warn. Tim
Warner. Ann: 38. 123, 126.
105, 128. 138. 139, 150
Warren IV, George: 38
Washington. Arnold
Washington. Tracy: 38. 106,
115. 150
Webb. Joe
While. Christopher: 39. 150
White. David: 39
While. Sharee: 39
White, Shari: 39, 106
Wickham, Coleen: 39
Wild, Becky: 39
Wiley, Debra
Wilkerson, Jennifer: 39
Williams. Paul
Williams. Randall
Wilson. Olga
Witherspoon, Louis
Woods. Herman: 116
Worsley, Cheryl
Wright. Tamara: 39
Yang, May
Yarbrough. Rodgers 197
Yoder, Kirk
Young. Karen: 39
Zirkelbach. Albert

JUNIORS
Adams, Ruth: 49. 148. 153
Adams. Whitney: 49. 132
Adkins, Christopher: 49
Ahlenlus. Todd: 49. 141. 146.
148
Aldrich. Gina: 49. 123. 128
Alexander, Kimberly: 49, 106
Allen. Anthony: 49
Allen. Elizabeth: 49. 133
Alonzo, Hector: 49
Anastos. Steven
Arenas, Rosemarie
Armas. Mark: 49, 173. 197
Ashby. Felecla: 49. 133
Ares. Ava: 49
Ausler, Clark: 48, 105. 115. 116
Boca, Joan
Boca. Salvador
Badgett. Lisa
Da111ey, Richard
Baker. Darin: 49. 162
Baker, Eric
Barela. Nancy
Darley, Kristin: 49. 128. 178
Barrientos. Mary
Barth. Natalie: 49
Battey. Sarah
Dell. Stephen: 49. 166

Bellamy. Donald
Bendixen. Sheila: 49. 157
Dennett, Linda: 49. 137. 175
Dennett. Pamela
Berdahl, Vicenta: 49, 175
Derry. Delayne: 49
Dlrd. Troy: 49
Bishop. Kim: 49
Dlanton. Wllllam: 49
Bohannan. Jaszellel: 116
Doland. Darry: 49
Dolin. Thomas
Domgoors. Gregory: 50, 177
Donner Jr.. Woodle: 162
Boulware. Jeannette: 50
Boyd. Leslie: 50
Bradley, Megan: 50. 137
Bridges. Thomas: 50
Brisco. Dobby
Brophy. Parker: 169
Drown. Cecil: 50
Drown. Crystal: 116
Drown. Deva: 50. 105. 112, 147
Drown. Lionel: 50
Drawn, Stephen
Drawn, Thomas
Drown, Tracy
Bunting. Linda: 187
Burkepile. Marc: 50, 135
Burnam, Gerald: 151
Butterfield, Bradley
Outler. Wesley
Burton. W11llam: 50. 137
Burt. Laura: 50
Durrell. Linda: 50, 48, 105. 147.
155
Calvin, Byron
Campbell, Ethelene
Campbell, Maxine
Campell. Leigh: 146
Campos, Janet
Carringer. Gary
Carroll. Linda
Carter. Joseph
Castaneda. Felix
Caulfield. Cheryl: 50
Chapman, John: 50
Cheadle, Donald: 50. 108. 1'\4,
133. 134
Cheng. David: 50
Childress. Kevin: 177, 182
Christy, P•ter: 50, 130, 132,
154. 162
Citizen. Dwayne
Clarke, Anthony
Clark, Tanya: 50
Clark. Alphonso: 156
Clymer. Elizabeth
Cohen. Kirk: 50, 173
Cole, Marsha
Combs, Gerald: 50, 132
Compton, Peter
Contreras, Chanda: 50
Cooper. Benjamin: 154. 166
Cozard. Kenneth: 166. 169
Crockett. Ray: 182
Cuerden, Randall: 50, 138
Cully. Monty: 50
Cunningham. Brett: 51. 154.
182
Currl•. Th•resa: 51
Czech. Pamela: 51. 147
Dahlin, Karl
Dalbey. Douglas: 51
Damore. Nancy: 51. 170
Dar. Steve: 156
Davis. Kathy
Davis. Pam•la
Davis. Teresa: 51
Debruyn, Peter
Delger, Marsha
Deph. Krlsrel: 51. 112. 147, 186

Hartfield. Aaron C.
Delphia, David: 51. 130, 134
Hartig. Dawn L.
Demerrlll, John: 51
Haulman. Gary A.
Derr. Kirsten : 51. 106. 137. 149.
Hawkins. Patricia l.: 53
170
Hayes. Russell D.: 156
Desantiago. Manuela
Haynes. Helena P.: 53, 123, 128,
Deuel. Stacy: 51. 132
155
Dhonau, Daniel: 51, 108, 146
Hendrix. Dilly R.
Dixon, Lin: 51, 146. 114
Herllnger. Rebecca l.: 53, 138.
Dixon, Sandra: 51
139
Dol, Galen M .: 51, 197
Heron, John S.
Downing. Barbara L.: 51, 132.
Hill, Janice E.
146
Hill. Sherlta M.: 53, 147, 149,
Dudley. Pamela J.
Dulackl. Edith J.: 51, 108. 122, 128 153
Hinton, Mark D.
Dyer, Monlque A.
Hodge. Janet
Edwards. Candice E.: 51
Hodge. Ruben R.: 53. 162
Edwards. Marilyn A.
Holle. Gregory R.: 53, 123. 128
Embleton. Patrick R.: 51
Holmes, Orlan R.: 53. 137
Embry, Roderick l.: 51. 197
Holmes. Joan: 53. 156
Enderleln, Ralph P.: 51. 168
Holmes. Lisa M.
Espinoza. Delores
Holmes. Teresa: 53. 178
Espinoza, Manuel
Hopkins. Michael C.
Eto. Joan H.
Hopkins. Ruth: 53
Evans. Kirby R.: 51
Hora. Sherry H.: 141
Evans. Troy
Horton. Kenneth l.: 53, 116, 197
Farner. Eric R.
House, Joyvlta l.: 53
Farquhar. James A.
Howard. Phyllis G.
Fedde, Crlstoph 0 : 51, 168
Hua, Ly M .
Fennell, Vickie: 154
Hua, Nga M.
Florez Ill. Joe: 151. 168
Huff. Melanie G.: 53. 128. 146
Foley, Patrick G.: 51
Huffer. John W .: 166
Forrest, Deborah A.
Hundon, Mark A.
Franklin, Jim E.
Hunn. Eugene L.
Franklin, Leta G.: 52. 147
Hunter. Nathan L.
Franklin, Teresa: 52
Innes. Phillip l.: 53
Frazier. Heather l.: 52
Jackson. Pernesla L. 116
Freeburn, Michael P.: 52. 173
Jackson. Quimby D.: 53
Fuller. Staten
Jackson. William: 53
Gallegos. Linda M. 52, 106
Gallegos. Paula M.: 52, 178. 180 Jackson. William R.
Janulewlcz, Richard A.: 53,
Garcia. Joe S.: 52. 106
162
Garcia. Rudy l.: 52
Jaross. Attlla M.: 53. 133
Gardner. Jonathan J.: 52
Jefferson. Leroy M.: 130, 132,
Gatewood. Lee A.: 52
Gautier. Danlelle T.: 52. 112. 147 166
Jiles, Shirley M .
Gerrol. Danna M.: 52. 112. 146.
Jimenez. Gall A.
147
Johnson. Frederica G.: 54. 132,
Gibson. Joshua A.: 52
147
Gilbert, Michael G.
Johnson. James L.
Giron, David A.
Johnson. Jay 0.: 54
Gllvar, Joan M.: 52. 170
Johnson, Joel l.: 54
Goldberg, Adam: 122. 128, 133.
Johnson, John G.
134
Johnson. Kenneth: 54
Gonzales. Paula A.: 52. 151
Johnson. Lisa: 54. 147
Gonzales. Steven l.: 52. 137,
Johnson, Paulette D.: 54. 106,
166
123. 128, 134. 147
Gordan, Rachael E.: 52. 147
Johnson. Toni
Gordon. Stephanie A.: 52
Jones. Dennie L.
Gould. Signe M.: 173
Jones, Drldgll l.: 54. 147
Gracey, John C.: 52. 177
lanes, David K
Graham, Laurel l.: 52
Jones. Deanna L
Grant. Darwin R.: 156
Jones. Lawanda M .: 54
Grant, Tracey R.: 52. 133, 134,
Jones. Sandra C.: 54, 112. 147
147
Jordan, Karnard: 54
Greenberg. Lorle E.: 52. 122
Joyce. Marla C.
128. 146
Kawamoto, Marilyn M
Greenblatt, Andrew S.
Keeler. Linda K.: 54
Grimes, Gregory R.: 197
Keith. DeeDe•: 54
Grossman, Phyllls H.: 52. 137
Keith, Delores M.
Guerra. Pamela I.
Kelso. Victoria C.: 54. 133. 134
Guerrero. Marla C.
Keys, Joel D.: 54. 105. 106
Hall, Amanda M.: 52. 112. 147
Kllfoyle, Susan: 54. 105. 170
Hall. Joyce D.: 53. 130. 132
Kimmell. Mary E.: 54. 135
Halpern, Michelle 1.: 53
Kincaid. Douglas 0.: 154
Halverson, John D.: 130. 132
King. Cary D.: 133. 175
Hamilton. Christy C.: 53, 112.
Kirk, Elizabeth E.: 54
133. 147
Kltsutaka. Robyn D.: 54. 140
Hannon, Tracy P.: 53
Kl•ln, Beth A.: 54
Hardy. Valerie D.: 53
Knight, Cheri• R.: 54. 112.147.186
Harlan. Alrla J.
Knight. Paul: 54
Harmon. Robin D.
Knudson, Amy C.: 54. 170
Harris. Lottie R.: 53, 153

217

�Koeppe. Erik P.: 54. 114. 126.
146
Konkol. Steven P.: 46. 105.
140. 166
Krebs. Koren: 54
Kreck. Kevin P.: 55
Kregormon. Debra L. · 55
Kusumoro. Fronk S.: 55 132
Lam Ruth M .
Lombrecr. Kimberly M .: 55.
133
Lao. Dee C.:
Lorsls. George: 55
Lawrence . Patricio L.
Lee. Oorcel: 55
Lee Denise: 55
Leija . Jeffery C.
Llbonorl Lawrence A .: 55. 177
Liljedahl Jr Douglas R.
Lom. Ann: 55
Long. Poulelle L.: 55. 137
Lopez Catherine L.: 55
Lu~r Abraham
Luedke. Mork J.: 55, 133. 134
MacFarlane. Jennifer: 55
Mach. CoL
Mock. Mary A.: 55. 137
MocMichoel William J.
Madsen. Steve A.: 55. 172
Magee Jennifer A.
Mahony Chris R.
Malone, Raymond
Molungu, Patrick L.: 55
Mopes. Drendo J.
Markham. Dove D.
Mortelon. Deana M.: 55 146
Morrin. Jonathon L.
Martine Lyle A .: 55. 154
Mason. James E.
Mason Kevin J.
Mossoner Joseph D.: 116
Mossey. Deeonno: 55
Mosrrudo. Dole M .: 157
Mora Oswoldo
More Aaron : 55, 140 169
Mollern. Michael 55
Mathews. Jeff A .: 55. 162
Maxwell. Edward
Mays. Chorlorre D.. 116
Mazzocchi. Lindo 55
McDermott. Betsy: 55
McDonald. James: 166
McElroy. Berna: 56
McGuire Michael: 56
Meadows. James: 130. 132
Meagher. Lynn
Medlock. Beverly
Megglrr. Theresa: 56
Mehr. Pornlon: 149
Mejia. Margaret: 56, 176, 167
Metcalf. Angelo: 56
Meyer. Christoph: 56. 177
Miles. Shari: 56. 133. 149
Millard. Eric
Miller. Karla: 56. 130. 132. 146
Miller. Terri: 56, 153
Milton. Leslie
Mitchell. Joseph
Mitchell. Thomas: 156
Moore. Hermon: 130. 134. 135
Moore. Mlchoele: 166
Moreland. Jonathon
Morris. Amanda: 56, 122. 130
Morris. Ellzo~rh
Morscher. Monico: 56
Mosley. Ro~rt
Mosqueda. Oralio: 56. 141, 147
Moue. Cho 56
Murler. Mary
Murphy. Sean: 56, 169
Murphy. Shown: 46. 56. 170
Nassar VIctoria. 56

218

Navarro. Randolph: 56
Herrles. Tommie: 56
Newman. Michael
Holan. Bobby
Horman. Ned: 56, 137. 177
O 'Fallon, Ann: 56
O 'Neill. Kevin
Ortiz. Louis: 56
Pochlneou. Sora: 167
Pocllll. Kory
Pogllosorrl. Constance: 56, 106.
114. 126. 130. 132. 146
Patrick, Eric
Porrerson. Ann: 56, 133. 135.
154
Payne. Sondra: 56
Peno. Craig : 57. 154
Pen~rthy. William
Pepin. Todd
Percival. David: 57
Perry. Jimmy: 116
Petersen. John: 57. 137. 166
Peterson, Jeonelle: 151
Phom. LeThuy: 57
Phillips. Jamie: 57. 126. 175
Phillips. Willie
Pierce. Terry
Pittam. Michael: 57
Polke. Usa: 147
Ponder. Denise
Porter. Ruby
Poucel. Genevieve: 57. 140
Pounds. Wendolyn: 57. 132
Powell. Patrick
Press. Brion: 57
Price. Edgar
Qulor. Melinda
Quintana. Augustine
Ramirez. Salvador: 57
Ramsey. Jacquelin
Ransom. Clarence
Rowles. Christopher: 57, 133. 134
Reovey, Ro~rt: 57. 162
Redwine. Cothlo: 57. 106. 167
Reed. LoDonlco: 57. 147. 155
Reed. Robin: 57, 132
Regas. Philip: 130. 133, 134
Renno. Julie: 57
Rhodes. Laurel: 57, 132. 147.
176. 167
Rhone. James: 57
Richard. Toni: 153
Richardson, Catherine
Richardson, Denise
Richardson. Jill: 57. 133. 135.
147
Richmond. Sondlo: 57, 147
Richter. Richard
Robinson, Klm~rly
Robinson. Kulno
Rogers. Kristin: 57. 154
Romero. Anthony
Rose. Steve: 57. 172
Roth. Ro~rl
Rovlenchlk. Joon: 57
Rowland. Lorenzo: 57. 162
Salazar. Pamela: 56, 112, 147
Salehi. Forshld
Solis. Denise: 56. 147
Scarpone. Francesco: 56
Schondorf. Horhonlol
Schlagel. Bruce: 56, 162
Schlitter. Karl: 36
Schmidt. Borboro
Schmidt. Christina: 56
Schmidt. Kathy: 56
Schramm, J.B.: 46, 56. 105.
122. 133. 134. 166
Schulte. Pamela
Scoggins. Ron
Seawell. Frances: 56
Seney. Hell: 56

Sharpe. Jacquelin: 56
Shorr. Jane: 56, 126. 133.
173. 166
Shropshire. Beverly: 56, 7. 149
Shur. Shelly
Sinopoli. Paul: 56
Silting Bear. Delphine
Skidmore. Christine: 56
Smith. Hilbert: 56
Smith. Marcus: 133
Smllllck. Lorne: 56, 191
Snedaker. Steven: 157
Starry. Jonathon: 56, 115. 116
Steele. Kathryn: 56
Stein, Claudio: 56
Stephens. Melanie: 56
Stephenson. Kyler: 132
Sterkel. Tommy: 56
Steuart, Julie: 56. 176
Stewart. Charles
Stewart. Lori: 56
Stone. David
Suazo. Davino
Suazo. Jerry:
Suess. Jackie: 59
Sullivan. Hope: 151
Surron. Cathy
Syleevorg. Kohm
Syptok. Kim: 59. 175
Taylor. Michael
Telles, Arthur: 59
Thoo, Mouo
Thomas. Koren
Thomas. Rosalyn
Thomas. Tommy
Thomas. Toni
Thompson. Dena: 112. 126.
147. 153
Thorne. Christopher: 59. 133.
140. 177
Thorne. Michael: 59
Tlllmonn. J.E.
Toland. Louella: 59, 147
Tomlinson. Kathy
Tron, Khonh: 149
Travis. Robin
Truong. Hoo
Turner. Mark
Turner. Stephanie: 59
Vorg. Leng: 59
Vannortwick. Krls
VIcars. Robert: 59. 162
Wade , Melondo: 59
Wakefield. Anthony
Walker. Lourie: 147. 153
Walker. Melva
Walker. Trent: 46, 105. 155
Word. David: 59
Worvi, Ooniel: 59, 135
Washburn. Peter: 59. 106, 146
Washington, Michael
Washington. Nodine
Washington. Todd: 59, 173.
162
Weaver. Allyson: 59
Weaver. Honey: 59. 137
Weaver. Teresa : 59
Welllsch. Brandl: 59
Whalen. Heidi: 59. 122. 132.
147. 176
Wheelock. Denlne: 59
Whitworth. Barry: 162
Wilburn. Hugh: 59, 116. 173
Wilkins. Jerrold: 157
Williams. James
Williams. Jeonerre
Williams. Rhonda: 59
Williams. Ronald:
Wilson. Angelo
Wilson. Cornelio: 59
Wilson. Donna
Wolford. Kristina: 62

Woods. Timothy
Worden. Helen
Wright. Denison: 60. 130. 132
Wright. Evelyn:
Writer. Solly: 60
Wuthler. Julie: 60. 166
Xloung. Lee
Yamamoto. Lil y : 170
Yeager. Johnny: 60, 157
Zelmen. Mono
Zlrkelbock. Treeso

Cam pbell. Margare t: 66
Co rbojol. Julio
Carlin. John: 151. 154. 163 19f
Carringer. Keith
Carroll, Tywono : 66. 116
Corter. Alma: 66, 147
Corter. Tlno
Cassidy. Martha: 66
Castle. Jeffrey
Corollnl. Julie: 66, 147
Cawthon. William: 66, 163
Covill, Michelle
Chom~rs. Laurence
Chapman. Vernello: 66
Chose. Mary: 66, 176
Abborr. Polli: 67. 133
Chavez. Angelo: 66, 151. 163
Adams. Recto: 67
Chavez. Pamela: 66. 151
Aiello. Colelle: 67
Chavez. Tommy
Amari. Richard: 106
Chipman. Jill: 66. 170
Allen. Catherine: 67. 149
Ciarlo. Catherine: 66
Anderson. Dwight
Clanton. Williams
Anderson. James: 67
Clardy. Andrew· 134, 173
Anderson. Khodlljo: 67
Clark. Heidi: 66. 106. 147
Andreas. Peter: 67. 123. 126. 136 Clymer. W illiam: 169
Armas. Veronica: 116. 151
Cohen, Mollhew: 66, 133, 169
Armstrong Ill. William: 67
Cole. Don
Ashby. Reagan· 67. 147
Cole, Sylv ia
Collins. Peter
Asselin. Sondra: 67
Ausler. Froncene: 117
Cook. Edward: 66, 133. 177
Boca, Ernest: 151
Cooper. Valerio: 66. 147
Boln. Angelo
Cortez. Rosemary
Boker. Jon
Costello. William: 66
Bon. Jung
Croft, James
Bon. Tlno: 67. 149
Cromer. James: 66. 66. 105
Barela. Donald: 67. 151
Cromer. Kathleen : 66. 133
Barela, Joseph: 67. 151
Cressy. David
Barnes. Mary: 67
Crockerr. Steven
Borrell. Selby: 67. 106. 147
Curry. Daniel
Borton. Emily: 67
Curry. Leslie: 131
Dell. Eric
Curtis. Zandra: 69
Dellis. Ruth
Czech. Debra: 69. 147
Bendixen. Karl: 163
Oobney, Tomello
Benson. Gory: 67. 106. 146
Dolley. Kelly: 69
Bernardino, Dora
Daniel. Darryl: 69
Berry. Gregory
Davidson, Lauro: 69, 134, 149,
Berry. Yolanda: 67
176. 167
Biggers. Erika
Davis. Cedric
Bischoff. Robert
Oowson. Shonto: 69, 147. 167
Blanc. Warren: 67. 177
Deane, Margaret: 66. 69. 105
Blanton. Essie
Demerelll. James
Bolden. Brion: 67, 163
Demos, Conrondl: 69
Bonilla. Carlos: 67. 116, 126. 151
Denson. Michael
Bowen. Mark
DeRose. Edward: 69
Bowen. Myron
Deuel. Klm~rly : 69. 175
Bowie. Sheila
Dickerson. Horman: 69
Boykln. Darryl
Dixon. Dean: 69
Boyle. Hugh: 67, 163
Dixon. Donnell: 66. 69, 105
Brocton. John
Donaldson. Douglas: 69
Bradley, Ann: 67. 106. 131
Donohue. John: 69. 131, 163
Brennfleck. Eric
Downing. Mark: 69
Brlkovskls. Into: 67
Drew. Charles
Brockman. Krlstl
Duckworth. Alison
Brooks. Diona: 67
Duensing. David: 69. 134
Brown. Anlolnell
Duffield. Bruce
Brown, Eric: 67
Dukes. Phillip: 59
Brown, Jennifer: 67
Durst, Tracey: 69
Brown, Rondo: 67, 147. 153
Edwards, Annelle: 69
Brown. Stacy: 163
Edwards, Wendle: 69
Bruce, Charles Jr.: 67. 154
Egloff. Bruce
Buchanon, Kristin: 66. 122. 126.
Engle. Debra: 69. 117
191
Erbsen. Michael
Bufford, Edward: 66. 133, 134,
Erskine. Marcello: 69
173
Esporsen. Lorraine: 147
Burkepile, Denice: 66, 134. 136
Evertz. Lorle
Burrell. Judith
Ewing. Gergory: 169
Burris. Mary Jane
Forland, Morlso: 69
Byrd. Carol: 66. 116
Fiola. Hono: 69
Byrd. Ricky
Fiedler. Teresa: 69. 179
Byrd. Ronald
Fitzgerald. Kristin: 69. 170
Calhoun. Jimmy: 66, 131
Flood. Voleno: 69. 117. 147
Com~ll. Charles: 66, 173
Forner. Lynna
Comp~ll . Dean: 66
Foxx. Michelle: 70

SOPHOMORES

�Fronkenburg. Sibyl: 70. 133.
170
Franklin. Peggy: 70
Franklin. Teresa : 147
Frazier. Joson: 70
Fresquez, Christopher
Fuermonn. Anne: 70
Fuller. Alan: 70
Funakoshl. Dione: 70. 131
Gordner. Kathy
Garduno. Victoria: 70. 147. 151
Garnes. Joey
Gatewood. Stephanie: 70. 147
Goubertl. Dice: 70
Goutier. Gabrielle: 70. 106.
147
Genal, Olano: 70. 131. 147
Gilford. Christina: 70. 147
Givens. Dee Dee: 70
Goldin. Jonathon: 70. 166
Gomez. Allen
Gonzales. Pamela· 70. 151
Goodbeor. Belinda
Gookin. Diana: 70
Gossard. Darbaro: 70
Gracey. Don: 70
Graham. Tomlro: 70. 170.
186. 187
Greener. Donald
Grelsz. Adam: 70. 151
Grelsz. Jonathon: 70. 154
Griffin. Debra: 70
Griggs. Dudley: 70. 188
Grimes. Shown: 70
Grimes. Sharon: 117
Gringouz. Dimitry:
Groff. Troci: 66. 70. 105, 147.
187
Grossman. Rachoel: 70
Grunt. Brad: 163
Guerrero. Lauro: 70. 116. 151
Gunn. Jessica: 70. 147
Guyton. Patricio
Guyton. Patsy
Hodlan. Allrezo
Hodian. Forzoneh: 149. 178
Hall. Moureotho: 70. 163
Hall. Ted
Hallman. David C: 163
Hamilton. Scott: 71
Homje. Lawrence A .
Hondboy. Roberto
Hansen. Monty C: 71. 163
Harbin. Lauro A .
Hardiman. Cheryl L: 147
Hardy. Valerie 0
Harris. Alan D.: 116
Harris. Koren R: 131
Harris. Robin R
Harrison. Eugene H
Harvey. Timothy
Houtzlnger. Andrew D: 71
Hoyden. Robert L: 106. 116
Henderson. Chris. 0: 71. 131, 163
Hermanspan. Dean J: 169
Hester. Kaye R
Hey, Kelley J: 70. 147
Hill. Edwin. C
Hill. Tracey: 71. 173
Hill. Wayne S: 71. 154. 166
Hillman. Malcolm T: 116
Hines. Richard J: 71. 116
Hines. Sonya M: 106. 116. 147
Hodgkinson. Phillip S
Hofer. Sean 0.: 71. 197
Hoffman. Jamie C: 71. 147
Hogan. Alison M: 71. 173
Hollister Jr.. John R: 71. 154.
166
Holm. Anna M: 71. 178
Hoogstrote. Kirsten R: 71
Hopkins. Douglas: 71

Hoskins. Holly C.: 71. 178. 187
Hudek. James W : 71
Hunnicutt, Steven R: 71. 131.
163
Hunt. Donna. M : 71. 149
Hurd. Pamela
Hurst. Randall: 71. 133. 163
Hunter. Samuel
Hunter. Tony: 71
Ingold. Linnea: 71
Isabell. Michael: 71
Issac. Darren
Jackson. Annlse: 66. 71. 105,
147
Jackson. Kirsten: 71. 170
Jackson. Telemmla: 66. 71.
105. 106. 147. 187
James. Floyd
Jamieson. Koren 71
Jeffords. Lesley· 71
Jenkins. Anthony: 71. 173
Jensen. Kirk: 72. 154, 169
Jimenez. Jodi: 151
Johnson. Alan: 72
Johnson. Eric: 72. 116
Johnson. Holly: 72
Johnson. James: 72. 173
Johnson. Patricia: 187
Johnson. Soron: 72. 147
Johnston. Ara: 72. 170
Johnston. Marnle: 72
Jones. Angela
Jones. Douglas
Jones. Laura
Jones. Robert
Juarez. Dorothy: 72
Kaplan. Joel: 72
Katz. Adam: 72
Keefe. Paul: 172
Kelley. Adam: 72. 197
Kha. Hlen
Kinder. Kenneth
Kinsman. Megan: 72. 147. 173
Kirby, Steven
Kirsten. Elizabeth
Klein. Reverie: 72. 136. 147
Kluger. Joel: 72
Knight. Dryon: 72
Konkol. Lawrence: 166
Kroy. Jeffrey: 72. 133. 149
Lam. Due: 149
Lamarr. Gory
Lambert. Curtis: 72
LaMotte. Rodney: 72. 154
Lanaghen. Carol: 72
Landrum. Robert: 72
Lant. Haney
LaPerrlere. Aimee: 72. 175
Larges. Judson: 72
Larkins. John: 163
Laugesen. Karen: 72. 131. 146
147
Lawrence, Larry
Le. Quan
Lederer. Naomi: 72. 137
Lee, Dorellyn
Lewis. Carol: 72. 173
Lewis. David: 163
Lewis. Pamela: 72. 147
Lewis. Regina: 72. 147
Lewis. Rodney: 116. 131. 148
Lewis. Sonya: 72. 151
Llbonatl. Donna: 73. 138. 147
Liebelt. Taml: 73. 133. 134
Lind. John
Lindsay. Mark: 73
Linker. Valerie: 73, 138. 149
Llttlesoldler. Daune
Lizotte. Andrea: 73
Loggins. Anthony: 117
LopeL Yvette: 73. 187
Lovato. Adrian: 73. 151. 188

Lovato. Ronald: 73. 151. 188
Loving. Kenneth
Lowell. Sonja: 73
Lucas. Tanya: 73
Lucey. William: 73
Lyford. Carolyn: 73. 133, 170
MacDonald. Rebecca: 73. 147.
187
MacDonald. Sheila: 73. 178. 187
MacEachen. Scot
Mach. Hung
Mack. Tyrone: 73
Madsen. Krls: 73. 170
Martin. Aaron: 133. 134. 173
Martin, Angela : 73
Martin. Cheryl· 73. 175
Mayfield. Anthony
Mayfield. David
McDrlde. Orlan: 73
McCollum. Andrea : 73
McCreary. Mark
McDonald. Robert: 73. 169
McElwain. Jeffrey: 73. 114
McGhee. Darnell
McGuire. Daniel: 73
McNeill. Phillip
Martin. Tamml: 73
Martine. Shawn: 73
Martinez. Debbie: 151
Mason. Dillie: 163
Matthews, Albert
Matthews. Alberto: 73
Maurles. Mark: 73. 116
Maus. Kyle: 73
Maxwell. Orlan: 163
May. Thomas: 73
Mebane. Tamle: 73
Medina. Marla: 117
Medina. Roberto
Meigs. Mark
Mejia. Pauline: 74
Menschner. Carla: 116
Meschla. James: 128. 154
Meyer. Thomas: 74. 105, 173
Meyer. William: 66, 74. 154
Meyers. Steven: 74
Monley. Andrew: 74
Mora. Terry: 7 4. 151
Morscher. Marla: 74
Mountain. Rebecca. 74
Muller. Sora: 74. 131
Murone. Peter: 74. 169
Murphy. Diana: 74
Murray. Lynne: 74. 131. 149
Muske. Sasha: 74
Mllenkovlc. Mark: 74. 163
Miles. Peter: 117
Miley. Duane
Millard, Corrie: 74, 136
Miller. James: 74. 163
Miller. Viola
Miller Jr.. Curtis
Milonas. Michelle: 74. 175
Mitchell. Anita: 74. 147
Molina. Mauricio: 74
Moreno. Tina: 149
Hagle. Scott: 7 4
Nasser. Curtis
Heal. Kathy: 74. 106
Nelson. Craig: 74. 133. 134.
169
Nigro. Dannie: 74
Hoda. Kent: 74. 166
Holan. Keshlo
Horman. Daniel: 74. 133. 134
Horman. Shondo: 74. 131
Horman. Violet: 74. 131
Horwood. Valerie: 74. 117
Huechterleln. David 74
Oberhousen. Erik: 74
Ohlsson. Sheila: 75
Olguin. Anita

Oliver. Kimberly. 75
Olsen. Jane M : 75
Olsen. Karl H.: 75. 136
Ornelas. Deanna L.. 151
Ortiz. M iguel T 75
Packlneau. Roy M .
Page. Deborah S.: 75. 131
Page. Thomas 0 Ill
Polka. Lisa A .: 75
Polka. Michael R. 75. 116
Parrow. Eugene
Poszel. Mark: 116
Pate, Lisa : 75. 147
Paul. Lauro A .
Peals. Jonathon R.
Penn. Jeffrey M : 163
Penn. Jennifer
Pepin. Drodly T.: 75. 136
Peterson. Charles L.: 151
Phillips. Mathew R.: 75. 169
Pigford. Robert E.
Pogzebo. Andrew J.: 75
Polk. Kevin D.
Poozeshl. Mohammad: 75
Porter. Cheryl L.
Pound. Michael W .: 75
Powell. Eyton
Powers. Sean P.: 75. 133
Price, Dledro R.
Pritchett. Marva D.: 75
Raglin. Randy
Ramirez. Jose
Rankin. Darrick E.
Reavey, Amy D.: 75. 147
Redwine. Janet: 75. 106. 131.
178. 187
Regas. Peter A .: 114
Renick. Felicia H.: 131
Retterer. David L.
Rhodes. Robert W.: 75
Rice. Derek C.: 75
Rice. Linda S.: 75. 133
Richards. Rhonda K: 75
Rocchio. Todd: 7 5. 169
Roel. Kristina H.: 75
Roland. Joyce E. 7 5
Roland. Nathan H.: 75
Ross. Phillip E. Jr.• 75
Roston. Nathan: 116
Rundlet, Peter F.: 75. 106. 163
Ryan. John P · 75. 116. 117
Salem. Isaac
Sander. William H.
Sanders. Pamela A .: 75
Sandoval. Steven J.
Sotrlano. Elizabeth 0 .: 76
Schier. Jennifer M.
Schiff. Gregg M .: 76. 134
Searles. Victor: 116
Segundo. Anthony R.
Senkevech. Donald: 76
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�The present moment is significant, not as the bridge between past and future, but by
reason of its contents, which
can fill our emptiness and become ours, if we are capable
of receiving them.

220

�This time like all times is
a very good one if we
but know what to do
with it.

221

�Yesterday is but a memory;
Tomorrow is an uncharted course.

�So live today
that it will be a
memory
without
remorse.

�Thanks to all the editors who did so much:
Kevin. thanks for the cheap color pages and helping
c de what colors to use on the cover
Eg/Jse for senior caption
nd Gyros; I couldn't hove mode It without you
Kirsten for your fobul us ju or candid captions
.Andy for your unbe table swimming layout
Walt for the photo for the o er - beautiful!
Thank you, Dill, f r the su~r tennis copy (Godl) and expeclolly for your radio (our solvation)
Phyllis for cheap. unskllleo Ia r
Ned, .Alex and ev/n K. for ome gr at photo that were never on time
Drlon for the Jo n lennon drawing nd decorating he bulleti board
Steve for all your llqu ads
Thanks to Mary .Ann. Megan and Nancy for teac I g u all how to french braid
John. thank you for your " extra help" and ke ping Nancy In line
Paulette and Lindo for being th only son people on staff
And a special thanks to Koty for her "Oliveri" artwork
Andy, too, for that adorably becoming s nlor picture
Thank you Jon. for writing us all those posses to the lunchroom and for
0 production days I stl Yeojln' JI
Also too r Josten's merle n Yearbook man (Jock) who always managed to be around when we needed him
the most
e've hod that we'll never forgetlll

ebye

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