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                    <text>����VoluJDe SZ
Denver, Colorado

I970

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I

��������Practice. To some it is a recurring injury, to a few it is the ecstacy of recognized effort ,
and to others it is a necessary evil. But to all it is 5 days of grueling, hard work for a 48
minute game.

10

�Change. Chang from the pa t
few disa ·trous year · for Ea t
football t:;eemed on its way. A
cason that b gan we ks early
with group conditioning was the
first sign that things were on
the move for the better. A new
head coa h. a t:;witch from the

age-old imple wing to a more
versatile "I" formation; and
most of all an air of optimism
ran wild in a locker room that
would have feared to enter in
some preceding easons .
Within the season this impor11

rant gain would all but be lo t
a def at and th d spair it
created again found their
place , reshuffled, but th
-ame. For not v n a tough
athlete can face having his
b t efforts marked a failure.

�Football-merely a game 1 It is
hard work; fiv day of practice in preparation f r each
ncounter. It is yards of tape
and ela tic bandage givmg
upport to injured ankl ·

kne s an I elb w -a mu ty
mellmg lo ker room-the
hcavine of a perspiration
oak d undershirt. It is the
agony of pla) ing with an injury,
or, much worse, it i the

agony of d feat. It i th b d)
wracking pain of a torn
cartila or a broken bone. It
i th hop le n
of a big
lmeba k r u·) mg to cat h a
fl ·ct flank 'r-the beauty of a

�great broken field run-the
violence of a trap block. It i
th preci ion of a long pa s.
It 1 the fru tration of mi sin T
the winning field goal or

dropping a tou hdown pa . It
1 the brotherhood sl.arcd by
teammates and the r spect
ha red b) oppon nt '. It i the
ta te ot blood running from a

plit lip or a broken no t.•. It i
th ten cne and nervou n ,
of the pre-game wait in the
locker room. It i th thrill of
relea ing that ten ion by

�charging out onto the fi ld. It
is th popping of pad again t
pad and the groaning of man
again t man. It is th satisfac-

tion of beating your oppon nt,
not by simply out- coring him
but by out-playing him. Foot-

ball is desire. discipline,
drive. it is indeed much more
than a gam .

�The varsity never wins ; how do they expect us to?

15

�RUNABOUT

0. K. Stay loose. Relax those arms. Keep
the legs moving and don't forget to breathe.
Yes breathe! D01 'T FORGET TO BREATHE.
Take it in and out. Regular. Suck it in, blow
it out. This must be five miles instead of
two. Are you tiring. • To! Yes. Don't let that
other man sec just how tir d you arc. Fire
it up.

16

�THIS

S GOLF

Is this golf? In the winter .
Golf is this. Counting on a
great season with a great new
coach, but try to trace your
ball's flight thru sixteen
inch s of snow . We ort of
play around the course and
watch each other . This is golf:
a gentleman's game .

17

�THE YEAR AFTER

The Ea ·t Iligh tennis team
t-&gt;tarted out on a sour note.
Man) people who obt-&gt;erved the
mat -hes saw that there was
much room for i mprovcm •nt.

There was no impro ·ment.
The team didn't are ami the
sp ·ctators didn't care.

18

�As the season wore on. the
team -;ecmcd to play the
mal hes for · nju~ ment rather
than for \ ictory. with the
possible e. ception of one
notorious pia~ er. The lo ·c ·
were generally nola di -appointment. the failures w · n~
not disheartening . and the
games were only games .
19

�Horoscope for October 18th: Today promises to be one of
excitement as Angelus and Spotlight join to sponsor the 1969
Fall Sports Dance. A familiar place of learning will become
the place of fun. Music lovers will enjoy the sounds of
Catherine Mitchell Lord. Those under the sign of Libra will
enjoy the attention of a special song and Geminis are in for a
real surprise tonight.
Waterbearers: Cynthis Gibbs, Sylvia Flowers, Mary Ellen Leaf and Gayle
Matthews. ot pictured are J o Ellen Baxter and Margot Francis.

20

�21

�The girls have a chance to start
eraph ister' games by a king
the boys. . . a playing area complete with a monopoly board and a
free parking orncr. . . and 7
conte tants ready to try their
luck . . .

22

�23

���OUR FRIENDLY
NBIDIBDRRDDD
cars

26

�27

�head
boy

28

�head
girl

29

�"a hard \\'orking bun
geL much credit"
"spending to tnu h time on pelt)
"more d termined"

30

�STUDENT

COUNCIL

"slowing down problems but not solving
them"
"reviewing problems and making comments
in a way. we think students would want us
to"

"doing a lot of work-a lot of daily work
and dbcussions"
"hiding in 15:3"

31

�i

a
.
wegoaga1n...

"Class of '70
President-John McCallum
Vice President-Steven Slaughter
Secretary-Debi McKinney
Treasurer-Beatrice Frelow"
"Oh wow . . . "

"Class of '7 1
President - Sharon Brown (missing)
Vice President-Becky Grave
Trea urer- Janis Jackson"
"Gee, that's really neat .
"Cla of '72
President-Deborah Rice
Vic President-Belinda Knight
S cr tary-Karen Thompson
Trea urer-Mary Par ons"
"Golly, I'm really impr ssed.
"You don't seem to giv a damn."
"Apparently not. . . "

32

�What is the problem It eems to be apathy, but Delegate
A sembly has tried - changing the
dre
code and revi ing the chool
con titution but only half the elected
even bother to go ... What's the
problem 33

�VISTA: volunteers in servic to america,
understanding, rap, problems, drugs,
compassion, me ed-up, listen, communication, lov , care, poverty, laugh,
hoot-the-breeze, chew-the-fat, gripes,
five-point , ociety, you, up-tight, interest, city, ghetto. kid , cop , jail,
life, barry, judy, pam, al john, mike,
david, wayne, angela, kathy, bill, sandy,
david, pat, gary, david.

�guard
~

Who knows what evil lurks in the
hallowed hall of East High School?
Only the Security guard know for sure.
Stealthy they roam the halls, keeping a
sharp lookout for su pic iou per ons.
"YOU got a pa ?" "I'm on A GELUS
Staff." "I don't care if you're on the
Pre ident's Advisory Council on
Physical Fitne s , you got a pa s?" ''I'm
ju L going to my locker . " "You got a
pa
to go to your locker?" "It's in my
purse." "Where's your purse?" "In my
lock r." "You got a . . . ?"

35

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�And the one owns cities and houses and lands.
And the ninety and nine have empty hands ...
Farmer's Alliance 1889

The policeman isn't
there to create disorder. He's there to
preserve disorder.
Richard Daley
In very truth gold is god today and rules with pitile s
sway in the affairs of men.
Eugene Debs 1918

36

�No man is naturally entitled
to a greater
proportion of
the earth than
another . . .
(land) was
made for the
equal use of
all.
Penn. farmers
1840's

Labor is prior to and independent of capital. .
Capital is only the fruit of
labor, and could never
have existed if labor had
not first existed. . Labor
is the superior of capital,
and man deserves much
the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln, 1861

In the freedom seminar we attempted to clarify
and resolve some of the contradictions which are
limiting and giving the illusion of freedom in
america. We have been taught to be told rather
than to think, taught to take rather than share,
taught to win and lose rather than move ahead together, taught to play the roles that society
dictates. We tried to allow the class to be self
directing, but since all selves have been appropriated there could be no direction. We tried to
present reality and de troy illusion. America i
revolting. What is needed are individual commitments to reclaim control of one's life, to
struggle for the freedom of all peoples.
---marcia, dana, alva, steve
from antioch college

right on

�i 'm looking for a chicano brother
and i know j u t where he's at,
he thinks he's an ugly white anglo
mother;
heartless, ugly, and fat!
i 'm sure you've seen him somewhere
around,
i can tell he's somewhere near;
he's the one who always walks around
with that can of
"PIGS COORS BEER!"
he'

the one who told you and i
to go straight down to hell;
then turned around and walked away
with his o called
"gringo pal !"
on pickett line and boycott too,
he never will assist;
instead he's with hi "gringo pal"
and yells out
"com1nunist"!
but one of these day ,
(and i 've got lots of faith)
he'll look at himself with a frown,
and he'll say;
"what the hell is the matter
with me;
i'm not white.
BUT BROW !!
---rock pow r

�CB CANO
BROTHER

39

�Challenge

�The
Satisfaction

�������We never ee the wimmerl Oh we're here , but we're there .
Where? We wim at G. W. Swim hard every night and what do
we h ar? .... "Turn it over or you '11 be wimming all night.
t\1ove it! ... Yeah , yeah, bitchbitch . You'dthinkChuckiewould
get hoar e .... There goe Bonaparte and he ain't even kicking
... Four laps more . I'm dying and people are watching.

48

�HE'S ALL

WET

49

�Better
Than Ever

East ba ketball is no longer
the give and go to Lovato . It is
a full-court attack put on by a
fast, fluid group of accomplished athlete . A tight press

�that forces turnovers; a quick,
hifty backcourt; a strong,
ever-toughening forccourt;
each is characteri tic of a
great team: this team. Every

effort, a isted or individual,
is funnelled into one force for
a ingle cause: to\\ in. Winning
i what this team docs best.

�East cops
city title •..

and •ets
dumped in
district. ~~~~~~~~~~
52

�53

�Two points) That's the name of
the game. Two platoons, two
teams--sophomore and J. V.
Two outstanding sophomores
playing J. V. and Varsity ball.
Two is an important factor,
but we always trive to be
number one.

�-·-

���Terri
Tommie

58

�Julie

Henry&amp;. Gay

,,,

Mel

�����Tongue- tied
This year' . Woodbury
Contest will probablv be
remembered as the only
other tic to date in the
conte t' 97th vear.
After much deliberation
and a rather confu cd
pre entation, Erne. t
1cKinney and Kent

Epp r on were recognized as the winners .
However reclit must be
given to the other six
orators, Dan Dunn,
1\like Parker, Kvlc
Da\ is, 1an in Grays,
\ mce Hardy, and Phil
Goodstein, who put

�in a lot of time and hard
work to make one of
Ea t' remaining
traditions , uccessful.
Something hould al o
be said for the
audience, who wa it,
usual crude , elf . ..

thanks.

���Have students gone too far, or

68

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haven't schools

69

�So what about
education today?
Strong opinions
have been voiced
a to what hould
be done about th
present chool
ystem, and
judging from reports of disruptive school days.
fru trated
teachers, and
turned off tudents. it eem
obvious that the
time to make
change is now.

So Progress and The Old Red Tape have finally
come eye-to-eye in the DPS, and the Ea tHigh
Senior Seminar ha been the welcome r ' ult.

��The Senior Seminar has turned education into all the adventure, excitement, and fun of summer vacation. ow. for the inevitable tickin-the-mud que tion: "Ah, ye . but what did the kid LEAR ???" Ask
th m. And then brace your elf for 100 different rap about reality.

��(left to right) Emerson Gordon, Steve Dyson, Rudy Carey, Ricky
Sanders, Wilson Stafford , Levell Hooks, Wayne Roberson

74

(left to right) Nini Hallet, Joan
Hanatani, ancy Franz

�laugh and :sing and
rehearse and
memorize
and spend hours
blocking scenes
and repeating
and remembenng.
becommg the
character
to perform
{or two nights
in April . . .

The Music Man

���78

�Pre- :\1ed is
sponsored by the
school nurse,
Deanna Hanna.
With her, the
member plan
excursions and
demon trations
which are
pertinent to
medical fields.
Unfortunately,
lack of interest
has made ever al
of the e events
un uccessful.

Intellectually peaking, of cour e, Voice of Youth
might be defined as a gathering of friends in an informal attitude in order to share thought on any
relevant i sue .

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�Y -Teens i an all girl
club affiliated with the
YWCA. During thi year
their activitie ineluded a potluck dinner
and a wimming party.
The girl
old potato
chip and candy bar
to rai e money for
delegate to attend the
YWCA ational
Convention in Houston .

Y- Teens

84

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The cla ical way of
thinking i yrnrnetrical,
methodical, and
orderly. Thi i the
way the ancient Greek
and Roman thought .
Thi year the Junior
Cla ical League ha
continued with their
traditional activitie .
In December they had
the Io Saturnalia party,
a fe tival celebrated by
the ancient Roman ,
which turned out a
birthday party becau e
the bakery pelled "Io'',
"] - 0" on the cake .
T hey followed this up
later with their annual
Ides of 1arch party and
Roman Banquet .

85

�FOREIGN
LANGUAGE CLUB

guage is a

mall

club with unu ually
active member . They
are trying to become
acquainted with cultures
of other countries by
trying the food
writing the

and

�often lacking in
a

ervice club; this

one i n 't an exception.
Its support exi ts more in
its roster than in actual
participation. However,

usually attended.

Tri-Hi- Y

�Looking from the outside in, Aufsteiger is a group of individual
that go ever) oth r weekend to g l e.·perienc in th(. technique~ of
hiking, cro s-country kiing, mountain re ·cu , and ro k climbing.
Looking from the in ide out, it is more. \Vh n a group of student
ocialize, live, depend upon, and barely tolerate each other, while
undergoing physical hard hip , the "tru color~" of each p r on'
character show through. \1 mb r
oon l arn what ociety i all
about and what to strive for; comradeship, p ace of mind. tru 't,
and perserverance.

�The purpose of the Key Club
International is to erve the
community. This i
xactly
what East' Key Club has not
done. The} have held three
m eting , on banqu t, and a
football game during th entire
chool year. It eem as
though the memb r were so
involved with erving them.elve that the} didn't get
around to the communit}.
---Phil Martin

�90

�what did Spotlight
accom.plish ...... this
year. Ask any old
dime spender....

91

��It' 18 b lo - zero ami you' rc
crazy to lx tanding i'1 the
wind. Duck ben ath thl! k oll
and the un 1 hining; a en p
january ~-norning &lt;.;em to
turn your kt for vou. T~E:
endles
xpan e of now
flie by qukker. Thi 1 no
u. ual run! It' perfect - once
in a l!a on. The light i
bhnding. The now - fa~t.
Your ki - are ~ailing,
glidmg, cdrving a perfe t
turn then dnother. 1ore and
mo rc and your body ha a
rhythm o. tt O\\ n. You had
better ell, hoping omeonc
' ill
e. It' got to be erotic,
it make our body tmgle.

'

�What makes Lacro se so much
fun? It is the body contact of
man against man; the thrill of
scoring a goal; the freene s of
running. Just the relaxed
attitude the team has: no
pecial requirement , and no
one i cut from the team. This
sport is played for the fun of
it. . .

94

�95

�Swing, Batter, Swing!

96

�97

�La ·t umm r East's Am rican Legion ba eball team
got a taste of something different. They won. In fact
they won a city championhip. All the way through the
division and league play-offs
the word through the grapevin wa "Ea t is lousy!
Wait'll we get to them." With
a team con isting of the same
player and other , the '70
Ea t t am may b "lou y"
enough to . . .

98

�Jeff Shepard
Dave Godin
Bill Thacker
Jeff Check
Jim Chambers
Dean Lcbct
Dean Tsutsui
\1 Polmeranz
Sam Bacino
1\1 Butler
Tcny Toney
!Iarrison Harmon
Jolm Reynolds
J\.1el Washington
Wilson Stafford
Charlie Brown
Rick Walgamot - ~1anagcr
Cliff Olin- Coach
Bob Paul- Coach

99

�sophomore baseball:
maybe in
a couple
a years ...

~~

100

�101

�to put a tea
togethe,.

����At East, th track i a te ting
ite. Men launch th ir bodies
into pace and pump endless
en rgy through their arm and
leg for th thrill of human
competition. With in the span
of a second , a man must
train hi mu cle to pre · s
ahead of hi· neare L rival. It
take but a econd for a vaulter to ail four inc he higher;
for a runner to inc rea
hi
1 ad. Thi sea on, East
tra kmen used that second.
plit- ·econd . to win in tead
of futity hoping "well maybe."

106

�WHEN SPLIT-SECONDS
REALLY COUNT,

107

�Your Mark .

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Ann Benton
Dorothy Falkenberg
Jane FranL
Bette Gray
Rosanne Horwitz
!&gt;ally Jepson
Cheryl Kitashima
Karen McCoy
Jean Mosley
Joyce Murray
Susan emmers
Cindy Remstrom
Charlene Rose
Diane Schilt
Janet Stonington
Bett) Wytias

108

�East High School's sixteen
member girls' swimming team
combined work, enjoyment,
friendship, and cooperation to
complete a econd ucce ful
season. Every swimmer
reflected a per onal pride in
their own ability and contributed to the e teem of the East
Angels.

The girls established two city
records. One mark was set in
the 100 yard Free tyle Relay
and the other in the 50 yard
Free tyle event. The jubliant
relay team swimmers were
Rosanne Horowitz, Karen
McCoy, Janet Stonington, and
Jane Franz. The individual
event, the 50 yard freestyle

record, is held by l&lt;osanne
Horowitz. Other team members
Ann Benton, Cheryl Kitashima,
and Betty Wytias, pulled East's
City tanding to a fine and
recognizable position.
The excitement and fun of thi
year ha made the girls
anxious for the 1970-71 season.

�They're Off!
GIRL

TRACK

Kauhlle Bell
Pam Bowen
Karen !law
Ramona Hill
Colletta Hodge
Stella Hogue
Gay Jones
Belinda Knight
Mauri Lynch
tanelia. 1allard-Clptain
Karen Parks
Debbie Patterson
Lou Atm Reynolds
Debbie Rice
Paula Robinson
Debbie prunk
Bever!} Wright
evetta Wright

How do they feel? 1any of the
girl feel the ten ion at the
'tarting block, rem mbering not
to jump the gun, risking the
chance of being di qualified. One
of the girls aid, "While running, I talk to my self to keep
going. " All in a 11. th b l
a et of the team i the great
portsman hip and pirit
whether winning or lo ing.

110

�" Plop" Goes

t
h

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B
a
I
I

GIRL'S TE NIS
Margaret Abe
Stella Agwlar
Deborah Brabson
Cathy Carpenter
·ancy Franz
Barbara lwahashi
tarilyn Kawano
\\'and a 1atsuda
Julie Mattern
Cyndie Moreno
Dianne Randol!
Debra Rice
Jo Ellen Seymour
Janet Stonington
Kay Willard

111

�Point Those
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C'D
en

How am I going to go on . . . ?
A girl is thinking this ju t b fore a meet. She's trying to
rememb r what th coach told
h r, remem.b r to ke p poi ed ,
be graceful and keep those
toes pointed. When she'
finished her performance,
she's relieved that it's over.
ow comes the scores. What
will they be, good or bad?

112

�Lou Anderson
L)nn Coleman
Ellen Deakin
Pat Glick
June Hansen
Jackie Koll
Patty 1cKinley
Sally Murray
Debbie Rice
Paula Robinson
Charlene Rose - Captain
Kiki Schomp
Leah \V alker
Sandy \\' ashington

113

���TO PUPILS:
No school fodoy
Go hom(. please. and~

��Martin Bjorck, Sweden

'Ea High
School aren
myc et inspirerande och
trevlig skola
jag trivs
vtmarkt."

�ra El East
·gh chool
con mucho
aprec·o su
galan abajo
Estados Unidos." Elias Evia, Bolivia

�The candidates for May Queen are below , left to right: Naomi
Cooper, Edna Welch, Jean Pryor, Beverly Hobbs, Jewell
Underwood, Anita Garrett, Imesia Evans, Daplme Rice,
Cynthia Gibbs and Galen Goldsmith. The May Queen (at right)
is Beverly Hobbs. 1l1e Sophomore Attendants, in upper left
corner of facing page are: Belinda Knight, Debra Rice, LouAnn
Reynolds . tissing is Sylvia Flowers. The picture to the right of
sophomores is the Senior Honorary Attendants, right to left:
Deborah Russell, Beverly Davis, Carol Linzy, Jckaie Kole,
Linda Powell, Barbra Garmany, Lisha Anthony, ini Hallett,
Joan Hanatani

�Below left the Junior Attendants are Paula Robinson, Janis Jackson, Gayle
1atthews, Wanda Matsuda, Louise Webber, and (not shown) Collenia
Linzy.
The Court of Royalty is below: Charles Flowers,
Chairmaine Smith (Jr. Prom King &amp; Queen), Debbie
McKinney (Fall Sports Queen), Dennis Febinger (Seraph
King).

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.ubc~~,~~
I.Jt itll si"j ~ellter.

124

����The il to
The members of the peech team
watch each other; they help each
other- -they are their own timulu .
And they are winner .

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138

�ex» C . Hansberger
( Mrs. Ruch)

139

��103 E. Vickers

141

���������001 E. Starr

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110 R. Mitchell

�101 J. Peters

082 R. Damashek

��J. Zumwinkel

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�161

�Sophomores

Rhonda Cox
Richard Cox
Carl Cowans
Vikki Crepeau
Chris Cromar

Joyce Chavez
Margie Collins
Sharon Colvin
Ann Cooley
Bill Cooper

Sherri Bohm
Raymond Bondi
Sharon Bouknight
Susan Brassell
Dwight Bufford

Willene Barton
Beth Ann Becker
Julie Beezley
Kaulah Bell
Kim Blankenship

Don Allen
Pam Ando
Penny Arkulari
Bill Baber
Ili Bartok

Margaret Abe
Christine Agatsuma
Jacqueline Alexander
Charlotte Alford
Chiquita Alford

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Kathryn Horner
Denny Hughes
Willysene Iverson

Debbie Herrera
Patricia Hocking
Don Horne

Allan Hampton
Tony Head
Kathy Heimerl

Cheryl Crownover
Bruce Curvan
Derek Davis
De anna Denny
Jolie Dopson
Julie Dorn
Gayle Dorschner
Anthony Dyes
Wanda Edge
Bill Epps
Tom Essinger
Thea Eugene
Bill Fargo
Charles Fiser
John Fisher
Diane Forbes
Becky Foss
Jane Franz
Kevin Frazier
Renay Frazier
Pam Fuller
Randy Garlington
Vera George
Kathryn Gonzales
Jana Greenburg
John Gurtler
Wendy Hahn

�Joyce Nakata
Alison Neet
Bill Nelson
Susie Nemmers
Mike Neumann
Suellenn Odoms

Deborah Moore
Sharon Morikawa
Denise Moses
Joan Mosley
Starlith Mullins
Joyce Murray

Arlene Mcintosh
Jenny Mellor
Bruce Mills
Greg Minton
Susan Mitchell
Clint Moore

Bonnie McAndrews
Mary McCarthy
Denise McCaskill
Bob McCleave
Vicky McClinton
Karen McFarland
Ellen McGann
Arlene McGrath

Cheryl Kitashima
Belinda Knight
June Knittel
Dorrit Knowles
Shelia Lawhorn
Rick Lightburn
Karen Mathews
Vincent Mathews

Ronald Ivory
Mary James
Juanetta Johnson
Velma Johnson
Teresa Jones
Con Jussell
Kathleen Keefe
Jeanette Kellog

�Heather Smith
Robbe Sokolove
Beth Spickelmier
Janice Stafford
Margie Stiles
Erncliffe Stockard
Reginald Stubbs

Scott Olson
Alan Pomeranz
Jim Pugh
Stan Pytell
Rosanne Reiva

Linda Retallack
Denise Reynolds
LouAnn Reynolds
Debra Rice
Jane Rice

Robin Rich
Pam Rihanek
Shelley Roberts
Margie Rodriguez
Cynthia Romstrom

Leslie Roth
Julie Rush
Joseph Ryan
Vicky Sauerbriet
Kathy Schleich

Lisa Schoeberlein
Marti Selmser
JoEllen Seymour
Susan Smiley
Dru Smith

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Louise Argall
Gwendolyn Armstrong

Shelli Anderson
Wendy Andrews

Saundra Allen
Jana Allman

Jill Adams
Linda Allen

Sam Bouknight
Deborah Brabson
Sharon Brown
Margaret Browne
Mike Buford

Kathy Austin
Debbie Baird
Terry Barker
Chris Benson
Mike Betz

Juniors

�Janice Caner
Gary Cass
Melinda Cherrie
Marilyn Cockle
Graylon Cole

Pamela Buford
Eric Burrows
Kenneth Byrd
Kim Carapella
Loretta C arriola

Gerald Davis
Denise Deaderick

Richard Craig
Sandy Cummings

Randy Conrad
Joe Coquillard

Lynn Coleman
N aoemi Compean

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Marl Fitz
Todd Fowler
Jean Franklin

Albert Eckhardt
Kent Epperson
Dolores Espinoza

Michelle Dillard
Bob Dollard
Dennis Dotson

Barbara French
Deidra Frey
Lynn Friedman

;lori a Estrada
'rank Evans
)orothy Falkenberg

Nancy Doyle
Nicki Dye
Bill Dyes

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P atty Heimerl
Marcia Hunt
Joe Homstad

June Hansen
Margaret Harris
Debi Hendershot

Kathy Gomez
Marvin Grays
Joe Green

Susan Groshong
Mike Hahn
Gamet Hankins

Scott Fuller
Brenda Gablehouse
Darrell Gash

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Willie Mayes
Zandra McCleery
Karen McCoy
Donna McGhee
Ernest l\1c Kinney
Liz !\lcNally

Joanne Loeffel
Babs Luedke
David Lusk
Mauri Lynch
Sharon Machado

Rona Kadish
Carla Kamminga
Kathy Kamminga
Kathy Keefer
Dawn Kemmer
Sheila Krautm an

Alan Manchego
Laura Mark
Steve Markwell
Gale Mathews
Janet Maybury
Kathy Mayer

Karen Lamb
Denise Larson
Dean Lewallen
Louie Lewis
Roseanna Lewis
Margaret Lucero

Rushelle Irving
Barbara I wahashi
Gay Jones
Jim Jones
Cindi Jordahl
Cecelia Joy

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Valerie Riley
Paula Robinson
Sylvia Robinson
Esther Rodriguez
Charlene Rose

Rochelle Pytell
Margaret Rahlston
J acquie Rawlins
Suzanne Reed
Sonndra Reid

Joreen Moreland
Sally Murray
Betsey Nelson
Gayle Nicholson
Dolores Nolasco

Debbie Mercer
Jeff Meyer
Nelda Millican
Rosemary Miner
Vicki Mines

Janis Olsen
Kevin O'Meara
Pat Oswald
Raul Pantaleon
Margie Probst

Sandy Mitchell
Judy ~toll
Carolyn Molock
Carol 1\.toore
Mernie Moore

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LEE ABBOTT
MONICA ADAMS
THERESA ADAMS
ROSE \GUILAR

MARSH AUGENSTEIN
KENNETH AUSBIE
SAM BACINO
Baseball; Cross Country; "D" Club; Pre-Law; Trojan Horseman; \Vrestling.
BARBARA BAKERBowling Club, Secretary; Delegate Assembly; Junior Escort;
Seraph Sisters; White Jackets.

CRYSTAL ARP
CAROL ARAGON
SANDY ASHLEY
MARIE AUGENSTEIN

EDITH ALKOVE
KIM ALLISON
CHRIS ANDO
LISHA ANTHONY
JAMES ARELL'\NO

Seniors

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JUDY BIGGS
BONNIE BillS
JAC I BINGAMAN
MARTIN BJORCKExchange Student from Sweden

CHER YLENE BELLINGER
JANET BENSONAll Sd1ool Show; Cherry Creek Exhange; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly; Denver Country Day Exchange; FTA; Girls' Swimming; JCL; Junior Escort;
Pre-Med Club; Senior Class Officer, Exchange Committee Chairman; Senior Seminar; Seraph Sisters; Skeast.
JUDY BENTON
l"v1ARTHA BERNARDAll School Show; Anything Goes; Junior Achievement;
Porn Porn Girl; Speech Club; White Jackets; '70 Club.
JANET BIDWELLActivities Classification Board; All-City Pep Club;
Anything Goes; Bridge Club; Concert Choir; Counterpoints; Delegate Assembly; High School Red Cross;
Honorary Cadet; Human Relations Conference; ICC;
JCL; Junior Escort; Junior High Orientation; Model Teens
Seraph Sisters; Tri-Hi-Y, President, Corresponding
Secretary; \Vhite Jackets, Secretary; Youth Civitan
Seminar; '70 Club.

TIM BAXTERAll-City Choir; All School Show; All-State Choir,
Alternate; Anything Goes; Aufsteiger; Cheny Creek
Exchange; Concert Choir; The Crucible; Delegate
Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Key Club;
Lakewood Exchange; National Thespians Society;
Outward Bound; Skeast, Vice-President; Track.
GERALDINE BAYLOR
JILL BEARDSHEAR
LYNN BEASLEY

JANNIFER BAKERBridge Club, Honorary Cadet, Major; Human Relations
Conference; Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters.
CHRIS BARGER
SANDRA BARTLETTC . 0 . E . ; J w1ior Escort; Seraph Sisters.
MICHELLE BARTON

���JUAN CRESS
JANET CROMAR
SHARON ANN CROSBY
E. SCOTT CROWNOVERBaseball; "D" Club; ICC; Junior Usher; Ke} Club, President; Ninth Grade
Orientation; Pre-Law Club; Skeast; Spotlight Staff, Copy Editor; Tennis.

NAOMI COOPERFHA, Vice-President; H. E. 0.; ICC, Treasurer; White Jackets; Y-Teen, CoPresident, Treasurer; 1 70 Club.
COKIE COQUILLARD
RENEE COUSINSICC, Vice-President; Junior Escort; Model Teens; National Merit, Letter of
Commendation; Pre-Med Club, President; Seraph Sisters; Student Council;
White Jackets.
JOSLYN COWANS

KELVIN CONNERAll-City Wrestling; Arapahoe Exchange; Black Students' Alliance; "D"
Club; Delegate Assemble; Distributive Education; Football; Lakewood Exchange; Metro Denver Urban Coalition; Wrestling, Captain.
MARY COOK
YVONNE COOKForeign Language Club, Vice-President; JCL; Junior Representative; Icc.
JILL COOPER

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STEPHEN DRUMMOND
KAREN DRYDENAngelus Staff, Activities Editor; Bridge Club; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; FTA; Porn Pom Girls; Tr-Ili-Y; White Jackets;
'70 Club .
KAREN DUNHILL
CHERYL DYESAngelus Staff, Triplicate Editor.
CHRIS EITMILLER

DAN DePROFIO
REBECCA DICKERSON
KATHY DISCOE
LINDA DONNAConcert Choir; Advanced Choir; Mixed Chorus; Bowling Club; TriHI- Yi Teen; ' 70 Club

PI/\ DENNISAll-City Choir; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Drama ClubEastside players; Jtmior Class Officers, Vice-President; Junior Council;
Kent Exchange; NationalForensics League; National Thespians Society; Senior Class Officer; Sophomore Council; Speech Club; Wolcott
Contest.

CARLA DAVIS
KYLE DAVISJunior Usher; Key Club, Secretary; National Forensics League;
National Merit Finalist; Pre-Law Club, Defendant; Seraph King
Candidate-was to be a candidate, but lost; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Speech Club, Vice-President, Trojan Horseman; Woodbury
Contest.
ROBBI DAVIS
VIVII\N DAVISConcert Choir
MOLLIE DENNIS

BARBARA CRUTCHFIELD
SARAH CUMINGS
ROBERT DANIELS
LAURA DALY
BEVERLY DAVIS

�RORY FRAZIER
BEATRICE FREI.OWDelegatc Assembly; Jwtior Cotmcil; Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant;
Model Teens; Senior Class Officer, Treasurer; Sl.east; White Jackets; '70 Club.
DONALD FRIARSONAll-City Choir; An::;elarics; Concert Choir; Track

l\1ARGOT FRANCIS
NANCY FRAN
BRENDA FRAZIER

CAROLYN GROTH FISHERAngelus Staff, Layout Editor, Copy Editor, S. T. R. Assistant; JCL: Junior Escort.
ELLIS FLOYD
WALLY FOSTER

BECKY FAXON
DENNIS FEBINGER"D" Club; Football; Gymnastics; Icc; Jtmior Usher; Key Club; Pre -Law Chtb, President,
THE JUDGE; Seraph King; Swimming.

Sw.mmin~.

JOHN FALKENBERGAufstciger; "D" Club; Jlmior Achievement; Outward Botmd; Key Chili; Raft Trips;

EVIA ELLIASE.xchange Student from Bolivia.
IMESIA JOYCE EVANSAngelites; Black Students' Alliance; Concert Choir; Delet;atc Assembly, President,
Vice-President; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; PomPom Girl; P. T. A. Orientation Staff; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Spodight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets; YTeens; '70 Club.
PA\1 EVANSGeneral Assembly, Vice-President, Junior Varsity Chcerleader-(Brooklyn). Aycr
Newsletter Staff; Spanish Chtb, Treasurer; Varsity Cheerleader-(Ayer, Massachusetts).
Arapahoe Exchange; Delegate Assembly; Drama Chili East Side Players; Littleton
Exchange; Thomas Jefferson Exchange; Y-Teens.

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GALEN GOLDSMITH
CHER'r1.. GOOLSBY
EMERSON GORDON

KATRINA GILMERDelegate Assembly; Cherry Creeli Exchange; Distributive Education; L H. A.; Green
River Trip; H. E. 0.; ICC Leadership Conference; lVIodel Teens; Pre-Med Club; Skeast;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Thomas Jefferson Exchange; '70 Club.
liARRY COINSBlack Students' Alliance; Concert Band; "D" Chili; Football; Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms;
National Achievement Commended Student; Senior Council; Senior Seminar,
Student Cotmcil; Wrestling.
MARGARET GOLDHAMMERDelegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players; Skcast; Spotlight Staff, Reporter,·
Tri-Hi-Y; White jackets.

lEE KATHRYN GASHAll-City Pep Club; Angelus Staff, Rayalty Assistant; Black Students' Alliance; Junior
Escort, Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens; Seraph Sisters; Skeast;
White jackets, Secretary; '70 Club.
SHARON GASH~~Black Students' Alliance; Girls; Gymnastics; Riflettes; White Jackets.
7 CYNTHTA GIBBSAngelus &lt;;taff, Editor-in-chief; Delegate Assembly; May Queen Candidate;
Junior Escort; White Jackets.

BARBARA GARMANYAll-City Orchestra; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Denver Country Day
Seminar; JCL,~ Treasurer; Model Teens.
ANITA GARRETT
JUDY GARRETT
Junior Escort; Seraph Sisters, Secretary, Spotlight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets.

JAN GAILJwlior Escort, Seraph Sisters; Tri-lii-Y.
CYNDY GARCIA
KAREN GARFUNKI.E

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SANDRA JONES
KENT JORDAN"D" Club; R. 0 . T. C. , Battalion Staff; Swimming.
ROBERT JORDAN
NORA JU,\REZ

OPAL JAMES
DAVE JOHNSON
PEGGY JOHNSON
SONDRA JOHNSON

DAVID INNES
TA\If.ARA INSKEET
DENISE JACKSONAll-City Choir; All-City Student Council; All School Show; Angelaries; Head Girl;
Junior Cow1cil; Jw1ior Prom Queen Candidate; Lincoln Exchange; May Queen Attendant;
Model Teens; Palmer Exchange; Pre-Med Club; Sophomore Class Officer, President;
StudentCotmcil, Student Council Leadership Conference, Student Council Workshop;
White Jackets; '70 Club.
JANIS JACKSONArapahoe Exchange; Aufsteiger; Concert Orchestra; Delegate Assembly; Junior Class
Officer, Treasurer; Porn Porn Girls; Pre-Med Club; Skeast; Sophomore Class Officer,
Treasurer; Spotlight Staff, Reporter; White Jackets; Wolcott Contest.

MARY HOUSAND
OLIVIA HUDSON
EDDIE HUNT
MARY INGRAM

BEVERLY HOBBS
DAMITA HOCKER
RHONDA HOLLIMAN
BENNY HOLLOWELL

�PATTY KERSEY
FREDRICK KINLAW
MARY KAY KITTO
STARLA KNAUB

KARL KASCHAll-City Choir; Angelus Staff, Managing Editor, S. T. R.
and Album Assistant, Design Concept Co-Editor, Special
Photo-Art Coordinator; Concert Choir; Football; Model
Teens; Key Club; Pessimist Award Semi-Finalist; PreLaw Club; Skeast.
KEVIN KEEFE
ROBIN KELLYFuture Teachers of America; Red Cross; Riflettes; White
Jackets; Y Teens.
RUTH KELLY

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DAVID KNOWLESDelegate Assembly; Key Club; La Crosse Club; National Forensics
League; National Merit Letter of Commendation; P and R Finalist; Seraph
Sisters' Brother; Speech Club.
SUS,\N KNOWLESAll-City Pep Club, Delegate Assembly; ICC; Junior Escort; Key Club
Sweetheart; Seraph Sisters; White Jackets, President; '70 Club.
JACKIE KOLW
\,fiKE LAGRIMAJ\'TA

RIC liARD LAUGHLIN
MARY LEAF
ROSE LEAHYConcert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Junior Escort; Model Teens, Corresponding Secretary; Seraph Sisters; White Jacksts.
DAVE LEHRAufsteiger; La Cro~e Club; Outward Bound; Pre-Law Club; Skeast; Swimming.

PESIA LENAZNER
JEFF LEVINAll-City Football; "D" Club, Treasurer; La Crosse Club; P and R Finalist,
Angelus Staff, Sports Assistant, Sports Editor; Key Club; Skeast; Track;
'70 Club.
KENNY LEVINSON"D" Club; Jlmior Usher; Key Club, Treasurer; Pre-Law Club, Juror,
Attorney-at-Law; Spotlight Staff, Reporter, Page Editor; Tennis; Trojan
Horseman.
CINDY LEWISDelegate Assembly, Secretary; May Queen Attendant; Model Teens;
Riflettes; Skeast.

CAROL LINZYBlack Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; F. G. A; Girls' Gymnastics;
H. E. 0.; Riflettes; White Jackets.
RONALD LITTLETONAll-City Band; Concert Band; "D" Club; Football; Wrestling.
LARRY LOEBAll-City Tennis; All-Metro Tennis; All-State Tennis; "D" Club; Cherry
Creek Exchange; Folklore Club, Vie-President; Junior Council; Junior
Usher; Key Club; Mantage Staff, Editorial Staff, Pre-Law Club, Treasurer,
Student Council, Student Council Leadership Conference; Tennis, Captian;
'70 Club.
MARY LOEFFEL

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OllVlA MAYES
THOMAS MAYES
VALERIE MAYES
DEBBIE McALEXANDER

CHARLES MASON
ANNE MATHEWSAll School Show; Drama Club-East Side
Players; Model Teens; Tri-Hi-Y
WANDA MATSUDAHonorary Senior
JUllE MATTERN

DARRELL MADSEN
STEVE MANSHEGO
PHIL MARTINAll-City Student Council; Angelus Staff, Photographer; Anything
Goes; Art Service; Arapahoe Exchange; Delegate Assembly; JCL;
Key Club; Pre-Law Club, Bailiff; Senior Council; Student Council;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Trojan Horseman, President;
'70 Club.
ANITA MASONConcert Orchestra; Model Teens; White Jackets; Y-Teens.

NOREEN LOPEZ
CHARMAIN LOVE
RICHARD LUBISCHER
SUSAN LYKINS

���LEE PIRKEYA ufsteiger; ICC; La Crosse Cltib, President; Outward Botmd.
KAREN POINDEXTER
LINDA POWELL
LYNDA POWELL

ETHAL PETERSON
JENNY PHELPS
SANDY PIATTBowling Club; FHA; High School Red Cross.
MURRAY PIERCE

MICHAEL PERKINS
JOANIE PEROSAll-School Show; Head Cheerleader; Delegate Assembly; Tri-Hi-Y; White Jackets.
PAM PERRILLAll-City Choir; Angelaires, Secretary; Anything Goes; Aufsteiger; Concert Choir;
Delegate Assembly; Jtmior Escort; Model Teens; Head Porn Porn Girls; San Felipe
Expedition; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; White Jackets; '7- Club.
GREGG PETERS

DEBORAH PARKER
KAREN PARKS
SANDRA PATRICK
CONNIE PATTERSON

STEVE OLSON
MOLLY O'MEARA
LEE OSWALDJtmior Achievement; Spotlight; White Jackets, Vice-President.
DARYL OTT

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ROBERT REINERT
JOHN REYNOLDS
DAPHNE RICE
DON RICE

JUANITA RA TTON
BILL RA USCHKOLB
FRED REHMER
GENE REINERT

CHRIS RAFFINM6del Teens; Skeast, Secretary, Trasurer; Tri-Hi-Y,
Corresponding Secretary.
DIANNE RANDOLLConcert C hoir; Foreign Language Club; Girls' State; Girls'
Tennis;Junior Council; Junior Escort;Kent Exchange 1 National
Forensics League; Senior Council; Seraph Sisters; Sophomore
Council; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Speech Club; White
Jackets; Wolcott Contest.
JUDY RANUM
ARMIDIA RA TTON

SHIRLEY PUTNEY
HELEN QUEZADA
BETH QillCKDelegate Assembly; Drama Club-East Side Players, VicePresident; George Washington Exchange; Junior Escort;
National Merit Letter of Commendation; Seraph Sisters;
Tri-Hi-Y.
STEVE QUINN

DEBORAH PRICEActivities Classification Board; Assembly Committee Chairman; Delegate Assembly; George Washington Exchange;
Hostess to Vagabond Singers; Human Relations Conference;
International Relations Club; Junior Council Candidate;
Optimist Award; Pre-Med Club; Senior Council Candidate;
Student Council Leadership Conference; Student Council
Workshop; Temple Emmanuel Exchange.
MARILEE PRICE
JEAN PRYORAnything Goes; Concert Choir; Delegate Assembly; Human
Relations Conference; ICC Leadership Conference; May
Queen Attendant; Palmer Exchange, Host; Student Council,
Student Council Leadership Conference; Sweetheart Couple
Attendant; White Jackets.
DONN\ PUGHBlack Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; Girls' Basketball Intramural; ICC; Red Cross; Riflettes, Vice-President,
Treasurer; Spotlight.

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STEVE RUSSELL
SUGAR SALAZAR
REBECCA SALINAS
DOROTHY SANDERS

BOBBIE RUPPModel Teens.
TINA RUPP
ALLAN RUSSELL
DEBBIE RUSSELL

GLEN RIVERS
REBECCA ROBERTS
DEBRA ROMERO
TOOTSIE ROYBAL

RUBY RICHARD
MARILYN J. RICHARDSONConcert Choir; Delegate Assembly; ICC; Junior Achievement, Company
President; JCL, Junior Tribune; Senior Council; Model Teens; Red Cross;
Riflettes; Tri-Hi-Y.
TERRIE RIFFELAufsteiger; Delegate Assembly; Green River Trip; Marathon Runner; Senior
Seminar.
MIKE RINGLER

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MARVIN SMITH
TOM SPEICI IER
CHRISTOPHER SPffiR Y
JULU\ SPERRY

STEVEN SLAUGHTERExchange Student for Integration; Gymnastics; Hi-Y; Lakewood Exchange;
Senior Class Officer, Vice-President; Skeast.
DIANA SLAVEN
SHIRLIE SMILEY
DEDRA SMITHAngelus Staff, Club Editor; Delegate Assembly; Outward Bound Raft Trips;
Senior; Seminar.

GARY SHORT
DARRYL SIMPSONAll- City Gymnastics; All-City Student Council; All-State Gymnastics . 1st
Place Team; "D" Club; District Gymnastics. 1st Place Team; fTA; Gymnastics; Head Boy; High School Red Cross; ICC Leadership Conference; JCL;
Seraph King Candidate; Student Council; Student Council Leadership Conference .
DIANE SIMPSON
GARY SIMPSON

LORETTO SCOTTBlacl&lt; Students' Alliance; Delegate Assembly; fTA; High School Red Cross;
JCL; White Jackets; Y-Teens.
CAROLINE SHAPCOTT
LYNNE SHAMON
JEFF SHEPPARD

CANDY SANDOVAL
PEARL SANTIFERBlack Students' Alliance;High School Red Cross; Pre-Med Club; White Jackets.
WILLIAM SARGENT
JOHN SCOTT

�CONNIE TAYLOR
RICH TAYLOR
GARY THOMAS
MICHAEL THotv!AS

ALLYN SUNATA
PATSY SWEIDBlack Students' Alliance; Distributive Education;
Rillettes.
SUSAN SWENSON
BARBARA TALBERT

MICHELE STINSON
JEAN STRAWN
ROBERT STRENO
BARBARA SUGGS

WJLSON STAFFORDAlameda Exchange; All-City Baseball; Angelus
Staff, Sports Assistant; Arapahoe Exchange
Baseball; "D" Chib; Football; Human Relations
Conference; JCL, Head Tribune; junior Usher;
Key Club; Pre-Law Chib, Vice-President;
Senior Cotmcil; Seraph King Candidate; Student
Council; Sweetheart Couple Attendant.
DAVID STARR
MARGARET STEELEBlack Students' Alliance; Concert Orchestra;
Riflettes; Senior Seminar.
VICKI STERRETT

�RON W.\LTON
Gym.l!IStks; \Vr.-;tlin~.
ROSIF WALTHFR
KIM \'v'ARDCruss Countr}; JCI; Kq Club; R. 0. '[,C.; I:l.::ttJ!ion C1mmwndcr; Trojan Hhor~~m.lll.
DAN \VARNER

ALD\IS WAGE!~
DEBBY \'vAGNER
DillBIE \\ ALJ&lt;,f.R
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JERRY TWIGGS
JEWEl.l UND!:RWOOD
\11-C it'} Choir; .\11-C ity Stndc1·t Cotmdl; ;\n~clairc~; "\r..1pahuC' Lxd•an~e, Bl.1ck
5•udcnts' J\lli.mcC'; Concert Choir; DfCA: D~·k:!,.ttl' .\sscmbl}. [)lstributin. hlu-..ttion, Jt..nior Cl.t::;s Ofikl'f, Prc~iJC'nt, Jtm'or Cvtmcil; lto1ior ?r0r'1 Qu.-C'n Cund1J..ttc;
Linc.o~n Exchan~c; Riflcttcs; 5ophonn,rc· Cotmt il; &lt;itudcnt C.:nmcil, StulcPt
Cotmcil \rorhshop, '70 Club.
LUC lA. VK' h.ERS
DA \T WI\DL

ANNE TR.\CE
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���page index
album
all school show
an gel us staff
aufsteiger
baseball
basketball
cheerleaders
class officers
club rosters
color day royalty
cross country
delegate assembly
dress code
east side players
fall sports dance
football
foreign exchange students
foreign language club
future teachers of america
gymnastics
head boy
head girl
hispano history
junior classical league
junior prom
key club
lacrosse
lunch
moratorium

200

162-199
74,75
218,219
89
96-101
50-55
42,43
32
210·213
120,121
16
33
8,9
76-78
20,21
10-15
118,119
87
82
102-105
112,113
28
29
38,39
84
56,57
88
94,95
24,25
114,115

�porn porn girls
pre-law
pre-med
river trip
rotc
saturday night
security guards
senior girl awards
senior scholars
senior seminar
seraph dance
seraph sisters
skeast
speech team
sports rosters
sweetheart dance
swimming
teacher strike
tennis
track
tri-h i-y
voice of youth
white jackets
woodbury contest
wolcott contest
y-teens

44,45
79
81
40,41
126,127
60,61
35
131
130
68-73
22,23
83
92,93
128,129
214,215
58,59
48,49
108,109
116,117
18, 19
111
116,107
110
86
79
80
64,65
66,67
85

201

�the names.

Ba by, Donald I.e
Batky, Dtan I.
Bouley, [m stmc
B.ulq, Mt,hacl

Abbott, Lee Anne 176
Abe, Arthur T. Jr.
Abe, . largaret 162
Abila, Lorrena
Abram, urry C.
Ackard, Andrew W.
Acosta, linda M.
Adams, Jill
Adams, Momca L. 176
Adams, Th resa A. 176
Agauwna, Chnstm lb2
Agutlar, Stella Ro

S;,~.trd, Debra E.
Bak~r, Barbara A.

Batlc}, Rayn1ond £.

Ainbinder, Amr Lynn
Akers, Patnc1a
Albm, Florence K.

176
Baku, Janntfer L. 176
Baker, Rcgmald

Baker, Ronald 0 .
Bancker, Christopher B. 18
Bancker 1 Pam B.
B;,~.nker,

Felix
Banks, Rochelle Y.

Banks, \•ic::torta

Barber, Alfrcua !\I.
Barber, Wtlliam ).
Barbour, Chad
Barclay, Rtchard G.
Barela, \'YilUam G.

Albn ht, Sandra Lynn
Aldnch, Pamela R.

Barger, Chnstm A. 177

Aldrid c, Davu.J

Barker, Tern R;,~.c.: 168

Aldridge, Susan K.
Alexander, Denise R.
Alexander, Elton \\.
Aleundcr, Jacqueline 162
Alexander, )olu1 N.
Alexan.! r, Ruby
Alforu, Charolttc E. 1o2
Alford, Chtgutta 162
Alktre, ,\pril D.
Alkove, Edtth Jo 176
Allard, Sherri Lynn
Allen, Chari s J.
Allen, Del}ette
Allen, Donald D. 162
Alkn, Effie LoiS
Allen, Fernando A.
Allen, Llnua ). 168
Allen, Ltnua M.
All n, Mikal DaviS
Allen, Ronnie D.
Allen, Saunura K. 168
A lien, Scott) Ra}
Allen, Steven j.
Allen, Vlctona D.
Alhson, Kim 176
Allman, )ana R. 1b6
Alston , Otha
Ahan:z, Anth01110

&amp;mes, Alva
Barnes, Blan h

Ah-:s, Lu1Ja S.

Andcnon , Ch.ulcnc
Anderson, Greg Alan
Anderson, j1m Arthur
Anderson, )1m W.
Anderson, Lam K.
Anderson, Lou
Anderson, Ph1lip E. 111
Andenon, She 11• 16
Anderud, Eva E.
Ando, Chris • • 83, 176
Ando, Pam Chel)l162
Andre\.,"S, Penn}

Andrews, \Vcndy louise lb8
Andru.nakos, Tom
Angelo, s,dne} L.
Annon, Debra
Anthon}, l1sha A. 17b
AntllOn} 1 ~tt~..: hJ.I..'l
Apodaca, joseph R.
Apodaca, )&lt;» phinc
Apc:xh...:a, !\tichael A.
Appcnzdlcr, Ann ~1.
App~nzclh:r, Connu!
Ara. on, CarolT.

Aragon, . 1anuel
Aragon, Manuel Edd)
Ar(:h-.:r, George
Arellano, james A. 170

B;,~.rkcr,

HaroW

Rita

Barnes, belyn ).
B mcs, R1ck) A.
Barnes, Sh.rlq ).
Barnett, Anna M&lt;lnC

Bartlett, Jess R .
Bartlett, Sandra L. 177
Banok, Gabor

Bartok, lli Eva 162, 119
Batton, M•chcl!..• L. 177
B;,~.non, 'h'1ll m.• 162
Basfonl, Elisa C.
Baskcr\llle, !'.ltchael R.
S..ut1en, Mary P.
Bat-.:s, Deborah Ann

BateS, Jack Leonard
Bat s, Paul
B;,~.ylor, Lmda
Baxter, jo Ellen
Sa xtcr, Karen
Baxter, Tim M . 76,89,177

Baylor, Geraldme 177
Bcardshear, Jtll 177
Bcaslc~, Lynn C. 177
S...·aslcy, ~cn1c B.
Beauregard, Paul H.
Becker, Beth 162
Becker, Donald Kellh
Bedford, Soc:orra 0.
Bcezle}, Julie Ann 162
&amp;: ay, Christmc
lk~icrlc, . hkc
B&lt;lk, Gary W.
Bell, jon A.
Bell, Kaulah 162
Bell, Linda M .
Bell, Patr1ce A .
Bell, Tom :'&gt;1.
Be llantc , Lmd a
Bellante, Russe 11 L.
Bclltnger, Cherylene 177
Bellin er, Phtllip

Bcna,tdez. Ron B.
&amp;nJ-.:r, . tarh
Bennett 1 jo)m
Bennett, Larl)
lknnen, \ 1kk1 Lee
Be n.son, Chrutopher 168

Rcnson, Janet E. 82,85,177
lknton, Ann C. 109
Benton, Judith Ann
Bergren. RonaW C.
Bcrgtholo, Karan

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Bernard, • lartha S. 45
Be&lt;!)·, Pamela R.
Berry, R•d Paul
Bess, jacku: K.
Bctz, )ack1e K.
Bctz, :\l,chael R. loS
Bc\o·m ton, \\'tlliam P.
B10hk, joseph F.
Bidwell, Janet Sue 83
B•ggs, Judith Anne 77, 177
Bdl.\, Bonnte L. 177
Btlls, Dav1d A.
Bdl.\, Richard B.
Bdl.\, Robert
Btllups, Arthur R.
Bmdel, Thomas H.

..-\shlc}, . 1ark \\a} ne

Bm aman, jact l , 177
81rge, Donald A.

Arellano,Luctlk:

Arg•ll, Lou"'" B. 168
Arkub.n, Pt..•nn} N. 102
..\mnt~.:ad,Jantlua 1.
Annstron , C'"·cndolp1. l. 10
Annstron , john

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Arp,
tal Ann 17o
Arroro, Sman Mane
rtzer, Wilma Lee
A hby, Ronal.! W.
Asl 1 jtmA.
.Ashe, Robcn W.

Gil
Ashlq, .\an
shley, SanuroC. 17b

,~\skc\ .. ,

!Hom
AskL"'", Rt h.·}
..\rer 1 Patnc1a C .
,~\tcr 1 Steven Kent
Au erutcm 1 Mane L. 170
Au e~t~.:m, .1.u1e lcl' 17b
Awnlllcr Roxaruu~

Ausbte, Kenneth G. 176
Austme, Kathleen 168
Autenon, Daniel
Ayers, Adrienne

Bishop, Ga&lt;l)
Bishop, M. Roger
Bitz.analds,

john

BJorck, Martm G. 118 , 162
Bjork, Dalbert D.
Black, lar arct ).
Blaclmell, Davul 1\. 177
Blackwell, Ramona D .

Blan-, Glenn A.
Blanas, James F. 178,94
Blankenship, Kim R.
Blatmk, Ra}-mond A.

kh, Patty Ann
Bohbnan, Catherm
fun, Sharon L. lu2
&amp;&gt;tko, Albeit
Bolden, Hctve) L.
Bolla&lt;ker, Lee A. 17 , 89
Bonaparte, Rc&gt;nald
Bond•, Raymond P. lb2
&amp;'n lla, • Ia') )an
Bonham, :'&gt;lark D.
Bormc r 1 Jarrett 0.
Book r, Barbara !'J.
Booker, Kevan l...cwts
jess U.c

&amp;:"~okman,

Bookman, .lc•hcllc E.
Boon , Olcta E.
Bosley, l.u A
Boston, B•ll J.
Boughnight, Sharon T. 162
Bouknight, Samuel C. 168
&amp;&gt;\\en, )eCCrcy l.
Bowen, Pamela K.
&amp;.""man, Lcw1s D.
Box, Bcenda I. 66
Boyd, U&lt;l) W. 17

Bo)d, Paul Jay
&amp;')U, StcH R. 31
Bo)cr, Dona
Bo) It.•, Bn;,~.n • '. 94

Brabson, Do:borah A. 1b ,ob
Bradlord, Lon • I. 176
Bcadford, Rollte W.
Bradfonl, Theodore
Brads haw, jonathan W,
Branum, Andre..- ~buncl.!'
Brassc 11, Susan
Brault, Patricta
Brent, ?\hchacl L.
Brent 1 Timothy
Brent, \\.1lham L. Jr.

Brewer, Frank T.
Br wstcr, Ccsllt'
Brc\\-Sl r, Guy
Briano, Mouia
Bnd es, Oam1ta jo 178
Brin, Theodore W ri ht 94
Bnnk, Kc\m~1.

Be aute. Jan.ce ~I. 176
Brock, Ethel D .
Brock, Janet D.
BrO\:k, Lc.ann
Brockman, Sandrl.!na W. 178
Brockmeir, R1chan.i H.
ijrocJ1C' 1 jonathan

Brooks, Chris A.
Broo , John D.
Brooks, Kathr} n 1::.
Brook), Paul E. 178
Brooks, Rosa Marie
Brown, Anna S.
Brov"·n, Arthur
Brown, Cl1fton Glenn
Brown, Darrell A.
Brown, Dal) 1
Brown, Edward E.
Bro\\· n, Gordon
Brown, Larry R.
Brown, lcl!i Lit!
Brown, Lonm
Brown, . hchacl W.
Brown, Patrh..ta Ann
BrO\vn, Savaruuh B.
Brown, Sharon 31,168
Brown Stephanie L.

Brown, Vick• F. 178
Bro\"fn, Viol et Marie
Brownt..', Margaret 168
Bruce, To Ann A.
Brunton, John 178
Bryan, Kevm

Bryant, Rupert
Buchanan, Lloyu E.
Bu kley, Charles
Buckman, Luthrcan B.
Buckner, RonaW
Buczc k, AnJrc a

Bufford, Dw •ght E.
Buford, l.arr) 178
Bufor.J, Mtch&gt;el R. 168
Buford, Pamel&gt; 169
Bugann, Cat)
Bu ann, Isaac L.
Bullock, An.Jra Sue
Bullock, Linda Lou
Bull ·k, Rodney
Buntmg, L.avcmc
Bur~.:h, PhanL:hon C.
Burger 1 Edwa..n.! L.

Burkett, Cynthia J.
Burks, ClenJ.a Rae
Burlacc. Tom j.

&amp;.lrm' )crl) L.
Burrows, Paul E. I o9
Burton, Sharlcn~..: G.
Busb) , James
Butler, Alorao E.

Blue, Dorthea R. 178
Blue, :'&gt;larula Y. 7o
Blumenthal, Thom•s V. 76

Butler, G\\cndol)n
Butler, Justm E.
But! r, un )
Butler, Rol&gt;nd C.
Byars, Cynthta

Boatner, Earl V .

B}ars, Veda~ tutC' 17

Bockh, Mihe A.

Byrd, Kenneth L. 168

Babcock , Bill
Baber, William E. 162
Baca, john C.
Bacino, Sammy J. 16
Badger, Freddte L. Jr.

BloWlt, Sarah . ·.

Baes, Gerald D .

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11, s n
C•lk, R han! L.
Call\a),Td
C ltun, James E.
Cameron, Thomas G
c .. mpbell, C•nda
amp 11, C"l\cndol yn
~•mpb 11, J•l
Campb ll, La1 renee 3,
Cantr 11, Cl.me
Car d lla, K1mberl} G.
Car } , 0., Etta
Car y, Rudolph
Carhs, lb rta Jean
arbon, GlOria J.
-arlson, l1 h• 1 E.
Carollo, Reno Lee
Carpenter, Cathy S .
Carr, tklu \nne
CarTan o, john I.
C•rr;~.n o,
ck t.
C arnol , Lorena • I. I b9
Carroll, Chari• Ann 17
c .. rt r, D&lt;bor.h 17
.ut r, Dcnnas
C•rtcr, Dou
Cart r, J•n•
Ill
Carter, LcsUe D. 17
Carter, R glnald G.
Cal'), Lawren - . 50,51,17!)
Cas.ados, Davtd 1.
Ca , Br1an
Cass. Cal) D. I S, lo'l
C•ss•dy, J•mes R ,
Castillo, )os ph C.
Cauru, S an P.
C 'm , Bctt) D.
C dw1ck , cun,s
Chambt:!rlm, Robert E. 17l,
Ch mb&lt;rs, J•m s L 171
Chambers, larshall W.
Ch•mp nc, Don KelT}
Champine 1 Sharon D .

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Chance 1 R bert Lee

Chandler, . l.ry Ka}
Cahpman, Barbaro P.
Cturhfut: , K'" lU'\t.: th 17q

Ch St.: 1 .1 rns
ChOlV\:1 1 i\nJn:\ f.
Ch~\cZ,

J. D;.~n:

Chavez, )O}&lt; II . lb2
Chol\ cz, Lt.:: 1"0) lou as
Chavez, Laoncl H.
Check, J fire) /1,
Check, RanJ} L.
Chene), CJthc lmt..• !\.\,

ChcrtlC 1 ~ h:lam.IJ. K. 109
Chert) 1 l.&gt;cbr.1 K.1y
Chl:Lln.lnanJ.~, Ammuaykar
Chism, Bort T. Jr.
Chism, Ra ndy M.
C•sncros, Eugene J.
Clacson, Dan R.
Clapsh.l\\o', Susan Ka}
Clark, Jerome
Clark, J~lm
Clayburn, Gilbert L. Jr .
C leal), Charles T.
Clements, Debra A .
Cle•rf•eld, /lnl la 17')
C I mow, Rcdt. l. 179
Clos , LmJa ~ t anc
Cloud, DonaW
Cobb, Mal) A , 179
Cobb, Ra; mond
Cockle, , lanl)n R. l b9
C~, Tom F.
Coc, CJ,floru :"&gt;I.
Coc, Wn.•n R.
Coffee, Debbtc ~c
Colfer, Deborah A . 17!1
Colley, Brenda
Cohen, Joan
Cohen, Robert C , 179
Cohen, . turra}
Col•lzzt, )olm B.
Colb&lt;rt , L..rl) K.
Colbert, Rlla. I.
Colbert, Sh;~ron
Col , Cra} lon 10,3 1 , l b9
Col , HO\van
Coleman, En
C h:man, trt.~Jcnck K.
Col eman , laura J. 169
Colt.·man, L}nn D.
Cole.:m;~n, fcrT) D.
Cohn, R helk L.
Colher, Dai'T)l
14,22,179
Co lim , &amp; rue 11
Colh n&gt; . Cal) . I.
Colhns, Gre ,\ ,
-ollms, l.andot A . 179
Colluu, l•r 1c K. lb2
Collu.u, 1olr\'Cn.l
Colltns, Pam
Colhru, \\anJa I. 17!.1
Collmsworth, Ll"yd :0.1. 179
Coil m
l1kc
179
Coil m, Sharon l. l b2
Combs, Cl}dc \\.
ombs, Gcor•~.: A .
Comfort, . tarlm" R. 17~)
Compean, hcdJ) 17l)
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C mpcan,
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C nn 11, D&lt;Wr
C rut r K I\In E. 4 7 17!1
onn r Ron•ld D.
Conr.d, Randy J. 169
Constant , J s.s
C k, 0\ a :le
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Coo
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Coole} . Anne
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Cooper, j11l Ann 42, 1 0
Cooper~
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oopcr. \\ !ham lll2
C.:&gt;peland, It hac! I\ ,
Coqwllaru, Alexis P. 1
C Ulllan1, Jo cph C. lb9
C"orbm, Susan 1.
Conlon, Ad 11
Com 11, Bill
Coult r, Lows K.
Cousm au, T1moth)
Cousuu, R nee/\, 31, 3,1SO
Co,cy, Chari s L
CO\ lcs, . lo1r 1a 8
CO\ an, JO\oC
CO\ an, Os ar L.;
Cm ans, L.ul Van 1t&gt;2
COl ai • jOSl)n 1\, 1 0
CO\ a , Sh rnc
Co 1 Be\ crl) A .
Cox, Ch rlcs 1,
Cox, Rhonda/\ . lo2
Cox, Rachard l-1\cm lb2
Cr•bt c, t;~rdyn K.
Crab
, lrrl R.
Craft, Donald
Cra.u, Paul
Cult, Ronru
Cra o, Damna
Cu o, Donald
Cra ... , tom a D.
Cr•• , R chard C . Ill, lb9
Cr••ghcad, Paul D.
Crandell, Ralph C .
Cral ford, Bcdc C,
Cr:n ford, G mum
Cra\o,;fonJ, Karen R~n c
CrawforJ, . anc} ~ 1.
Crepeau, \ JCkt \1al) 162
Crews, Jauan L 1 0
Crews, Keath

Crihllc ld, EJwarJ
Cromar, Chns W. 102
Crom~r, Janet /\nne 180
Cronm, Patricta
Crosb) , Bonntc
C!'05b) , Sharon A. 180
Crowe, john William
Crowley, JoAnn
Crownovcr, Chcl) I D. l b2
Crowno\cr, 5-..::ott E. 19, 1, 9 ,1 80
Crutdlf•cld, Barbara L. 180
Cue\. as, LounJcs !\; ,
Cumm s, SJ.nJ) P. lb~
Cumm s, SJ.rah. t. 1 1
Cummm s, lh: len. 1.
Curle), J1mm) Dl:'an
Cui"\ m, Bru~o.c 162

Da\;w, Cahm T . 14, 1
OJ.hlstrom, Zc llJ. 7b, 77
Dalton, Danita D.
Dal), )~ n
Dal), J~lm . I.
Daly, Laura L) 1 1
Damcl , ~\.ink) L.
Daniels Robert E. lSI
Daniluk, Roc hard J,
D. Arcey, j on
Davidek, !l:annett S.
Da\ tdson r Da\ Hh t .
Davu.lson, Unda S.
Da' 1dson, Opc.1W1 B.
Da' 1dson, Robcn A .
Da~IS, Bever!) ~1. 1 1
Oa\lS 1 Carla S. 3,1 1
Davts, Debra
o ... , ts, Derek S. lb3
Da'\·Js, DorC'tll) A .

Dil'''• Cl:raW \\ , l b~,s
Da' ts, Janet
Da11s, K)lc E. ll
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Da,u,. t.1I') P.
Da' I), Robert L.
Da v 1s, R bert
Da~ "· \ICky L.
Oa\ IS, \ a\ ••n L
Davts, \\
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Da\155 1 • 11\..hacl \ \ .
Day, jim S,
Dcadenck, DeniS K. 16''
Dc;~J\\} lcr, BrcnJa l.
Dead\} lcr, Gcr IJ R.
D&lt;aktn, Ellen I.
Dcbuyte.:r, RhonJa
D\;t..:h&lt;lnt, D \.td j
Deherrera, P;,~.ul
De Jayn s, Bernard B.
DeJarn s, Joy &lt; D.
D&lt;hlle, Debra I.
Dclphi&lt;l, j.1mcs D.
D&lt;ilcrs, Calh rlme J.
Dcm.nos, J s ph L.

D&lt;lz r, Rollin D.
Demm r Patra u Lc
Den;~ } r Patrl a
Den lcr, lark F.
Ocr. , ! r, Susan T.
DenniS, lolh ,\nn I
Denms, Pa E. I 1,5•
Ocnn~ , 0.: anna Lee
D Ros , !arc D.
Dcoclm r lary )o R.
o.,, s, Larr) Joe
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D• kens, K 1th 1.
D•
rson, lb&lt; rt l.
D ck rson, &amp; k1e L.
D k rson, Chnstoph r
D
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Dillard, I chcll 170
Dome I), D lila B.
DIIJI dd• , Chiton! H.
D• Pr ho, D n1 1 ~ . 30,1
D1scoc, Kathy M. I 1
D xon, Ralph
D1xon, Shirley A.
Do!L&gt;rd, Robert 170
Donaldson, Ia'} Su
Donna, Lntd• F. 1 1
Dopson, )oil S. lb3
Dom, )uli&lt;' E. 1b3
Dorsclm r, Ca; lc 163
Dots !mer, Jeff rq L '
Dotson, DenniS 170
Dou~las, Darold K.
Dou•las, Vantt 124
Downey , ! 1 hac! J.
Downey, T c rcS&lt;l l.
Day c, . anc) S.
Drwnmond, Stephen C , 1 1
l..lryd n, K•rcn Lee 44 , 1
Dud! } , Carol
Uuerr, Kart:n L.
Duh~1me, Dav1J C.
Duh.umc, Edwarcd \\.
Duhatmc, . 1.inhcw F.
Dun an, S ott DuU
Duncan, \\ 1lham
Dunham, C)'lltl1ia Sue 7u
Uunh~ll, Karen Loua c 1 1
Dwtn, Dan E. o4, 7b
Durm, Lorenzo R.
Dunn, Sunh.::., Alton
Dunn, 1homas t.
Dur;~.n, Ceo
I.
Dur.1n, t~c:ha l R.
Durlan, H.urr Lee
Duvall, T•m th) K.
Dworm, Ruth S.
~~.-·, Adrtan
D) , jan
))yes, An thon) J. l b3
Ll}o, Chef) llsto llc 1
Ll}cs , \\ dllam D. Jr.
())son, Kt:Jth lxon
Dyson, Stc ' en \\ .

E ,t ' StC\C
lal) , Chlls F.
£a5L r, Sharon

Easterlm·, Elywn L.
Eaton, CarOI)'ll
[bel, Lorram E.
Eberhart, lark l.
Eberhart, Rc\ a R.
E kharut, Albert G. bl, 170
EJJm ·s, Ronald D.
WJy, Da~e J.
Eddy, Janice
Edens, Lolwrcn c \\ .

E.dc , Su
1.lure~n
l:.d~ , \\ .mda 1o3
Ww&lt;~nis, Ll\ cn1•

EJ\\iards, Sus;~n \.
Edwards , Tc !T} 1.
Ed~&gt; n1s. \ c monc E.
E U, La1 :ta Ann
E.1chhom 1 A

cl.l R .

E•tcmlll r, Charles D.
Eitentilltr, Chris 181
Eh , Fr dd1e
U1ason, tark R.
Elmolf, Lmda Su
E!Uou, Da!TCII S.
Em I) , Patri k 94
En llsh, Brc k L.
En.:Ush, Othc llo \ .
Epperson, Kent J. 2,3l,o4, 1,
£pps, Forcstt:l tU
Epps, BJ!l \\ . lo3
Erh n, Paul/\ .
En ln, t t bell A .
E5 obcdo, Fr&gt; nk K.
Esp noza, \nthony
Espmou, Dolores D. 170
Esp1noza, Patncu l.
Espmoza, Toby
l::s hn r , Tom II. 1Z4, lo3
Lstroada, Clona
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Cash, Lee I 3
C.1sh, Sharon Ra 0, I 3
CatchJS, Constantin A.
Gates, Ja k Lee

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George, Vera f . 163
Cabbons, Chester Lee
Gibbons, )elm W.
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Hall, llaubeth C.
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Hall, Sanora
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Hamrton. Deborah I.
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Cr hot , Susan laf) 171
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Hoffman, Lawrence J. Jr.
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Holt, Kathy B.
Homstad, Joe P. 31, 13,171
Hood, Robert A.
Hooker, Cl}Jc
Hooker, Tom 94
Hooks, Dale A. 50,51
Hooks, Love 11 Lee
Hooks, Pam
HllOVcr, Sharon
H \. cr, Steven E.
Hopper, C hristinc A.
Home-, Don C. 163
Horovttz, Rosaru1c 108
Horovuz, S.lrtl}·n
Horo\\'ltz, Stu•n :\1.
Homer, Kathryn lb3
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Houlihan, Gerald
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Knobbe, ll&lt;hacl D.
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Krautman, Sheila l'L 172
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Ku..-ster, Bri;,Ut C.
Kurtzman, Pat
KaslmirJ Loren j.
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Ladunan, Barbara j .
La~hman, Donald G.
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ldch, john :&gt;.1. 13,14,174
s~hl tch, Kathy lbS
5 hmodt, .J eph I.
5 hmu k, jolm P.
hmuck, ~1argar t A. btJ
Sc oo berlein, Usa 165
S"-homp, K.Hhcnnc E. 44
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S pel, Paula A. 174
S ott, C rht.&amp; f.
ott, jolm Carl 1115
S on,lom:naj. 195
Seller, C u 1c A.
S lkr, Robert. t.
S'-·lb, J.n.qulmc
Scl.mscr, .1.u 'L 105
~c)JUOUr, J ellen loS
Sb mun, lpm K.

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Shanks, Tru.l) J.
Shapcott, C.uolm 195
Shap ott, take
Sh.lrpc, . \J.I) Lllu.71
Sha'"', Gregor) P.
Sh ,., 1 \• .:mdl ll.
Sheehan, Darre I
Sh chan, Slrrr11.: .
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Shq hen!, L1 )d D&lt;:an
Shcppanl, lleslc) D.
Sl rm.m, Oa\ 1d \.uk 115
Shu.·h.h, Ahin E.
SbJc!Js, jun P.
SbJ Ids, Keith A.
Shl Ids, ~I• ha I K.
Sh n(:, Sandra K.
Shipman, D&lt;bblr P.
Short, Cal) I. l'JS
Short, Paukttr .\1 . 174
hultz, j.lnl\."'S f..
S•cgust, j.&amp;nt\.' l.
St J.rst, . .J.dmt:
S • rst, Robert
Stha, D.avid lu en
Sll' ,,.r, D.t\-td P.
S1mmons, Cheryl A.
Smunons, Fl r.&amp; D.
Sunmons, J cph
Stmrnon , Kl·nncth L.
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S1mms, \ rru .r\llcn
S 1mp n, .r\ llcn R.tc
S1mpson, DaiT) I lolo Z2, 2 ,
31, l&lt;lS
Sompson, Doane J. 195
Simpson, Cary 1~5
Stmpson, Cr ..·gory K nl
S11ns, Clofton W.
S1ntS 1 }Jn&lt;:t Ann
Stms, jolu1 L.
S•ms, Stc' c M rk
Stsncros, :\1ar ella C.
Sttcs, Cor') l.
S•zl:mor~,., Lor) J.
SkWen, Kevin B. 174
Slatton, Candice t.
Slau,htcr, lcH.:n C. 32,1&lt;15
SlJ.,cn, D•.tna U. 195
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Smtle) 1 B1ll
Smdq, Slnrh \. 115
Smllq, u m 0. 1b5
5m ole) , I\ diiJin l. 94
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Smot , Clwmume . I. 56,174
Sm•t , Llcborah H.
Smuh, O.bra R. 195
S 1th, O.bra Ann 40
Sm tth 1 Donn;.~ Sue
Smuh, Dru E. lb5
Smtth Ed~.:cn LHy
~mttl , (iordon R.
Smtth, Cr gol) \\.
Smnh, Ht.:athcr J. mc lOS
Smith, Karen 174
Smtth 1 Kenneth
m1th, Linda K.
Snuth, lJnUl 50,51 1 1~ 5.
Snmh, II~ he II :&gt;.I.
Smoth, Plulup
Smith, RonaW
Smith, Ro)Sa)u&gt;.l L
Smith, Thl ff) • larc
5m th, Thornton C. 174
Smith, 'J 1\.. torta R.
Smtth, II dham I\.
Snap1 , L.Jur.l L.
Snell, AnthOn}
Sn~Jer, Frank john
Snyd r, ll•ff) E.
Sn)Jcr, 1\olbam J.
l&lt;ok" c, Robbe s. 165
S ran, Patrick \.\
Sowck.l, l::lconor \.
Spahn, D;l\ 1d C.
SJ ahn, Ste\ R .
Sp.tm 1 William R.
Spar, Carol L.
SJ \::us, ~t. hacl
Spe J, Chari s ~I. 55
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St ""her, Thomas R. IllS
Spco her, TunNh) C. 174
Spd h:s, C~.·o~~,.· C. 13, 14,
174
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Spcn ~.::r 1 J:lc k Gol'\lon
Sp In, Chm f. 1'&gt;5
Sp IT)", Julie R. 195
Sptd.. cnlntl\.r, Sharon 1bS
5pn , :-.Ia!) K.o) 174
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Stcplx:ru, Catherine A.
St phcn , Craig \,
StcpJ ns, J I Glenn
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St...:ttlcr 1 John
Stcud 1 lmd.1 l.
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Su s, Chark,ll~.: C.
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Talley, Sail) I.
T
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T~pltn, Learn n ]1 •
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Tlll)lor, Richard L. ! 1 Jt&gt;
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Taylor, Susan
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Tdlcz, AnthOn) C.
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fobu n 1 Paulette
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Tolbert, Wayne£.
Tolbert, W db am 174
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Tu e, Juuc R. 1'17
Tr.&amp;cy 1 1\nnl.' \.
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Tr.t' 1s 1 Beth Anne
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Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long lasts. There is symbolic as
well as actual beauty in the migration of the birds, the ebb and flow of
the tides, the folded bud ready for the spring. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature-the assurance that
dawn come after night, and spring after the winter.

�����the jocks

Sophomore
Cross Country
Ken Ausbie
Sam Bacino
Fred Compean
Fred Grassman
Anthony Marrow
Eric Parker

�Jolm Sviter
Bruce Metlmer
Richard Zubischer

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Mr. Schrant i n't like JUst any-old
person you may have happened upon in
your everyday school life, and he
certamly isn't like any other teach r
you've ever met. Before everything
1st., he's FRIE DLY. (How many
FRIEl 'DLY teacher do you know?) He
b· incredible enthusiasm about everything. and h{; make time really to know
eve ryhody. (Doesn't sould like your
typical, run-of-the-road teacher, does
he?) His stay at East was only too
short, and all but forgotten. He ha~
now moved to a job where kids will
probably appreciate his warmth and
friendline even more than they did
here. But that doe n't mean he doe n•t
have time for you any more. Drop by
and see him sometime --he may have
some pumpkin seeds waiting.

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������In this "land of the free" why should people still have to
fight to gam their liberty and freedom.

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Faculty &amp; Staff ...... 120
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Donavon Gray, Mark Hocker, Coach Montgomery. ROW TWO; Coach Simmons, William Morton, Sherman White, Harold
Evans, Sean Haley, Chuck Gagnon, Dean Howard, Terry Mays, Spence Von Strohe, James Alexander, Dean Akiyama, Coach
Risoli. ROW THREE: Coach Craig, Jack Watts, Todd Cole, Bill May, Craig Jones, Bill Struble, John Sawyer, Ken Walston,
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band combined their talents to present an
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dazzling football victory sparked high
spirits for the Homecoming Dance, where
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�Exciting! The season
for the sophomore football
team this year was tremendous! Even though size was
not a benefactor the team
was off to a powerful start.
The team was full of spirit
and showed it at each of its
games. The coaches are
looking to the future with
great enthusiasm.

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�ROW 1 L TOR: Ernest Guerra, Dale Quick, Peter Bradley, Tom Hathaway, Van Quick, Er.!l! Gotaas, Chris
Romer, Keith Campbell, Steve Stanton, Jorge Garcia, Vane ~ 2: Pat Mahoney, B:ob'2ook, Clark
Belyea, Pat Starbuck, Paul Beaird, Ned Toll, Scott Connolly, Rick Hartman, Sam Stott, Pete Kilfoyle. ROW
3: Landis Arnold, Brooke Burton, Fritz Law, R,!!!ty Wehner, Coach Brownell, Mike Holland, Gus Antonopoulos, Louis Chacon, Nevin Hahn, Thong Cao.
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The soccer team this
year was the best team
East High has ever had!
The pi ayers were hard
working, aggressive,
and superior in representing East High.
The unity and the
self support of each
team member made East
High proud of its
Soccer T earn.

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The girls swimming team was off to an
explosive beginning this year, with state
qualifiers in the very first meet. In the
fourth meet, Katie Kirchhof achieved a new
Denver Public High School 1 s diving record.
Throughout the season, the team displayed
team unity and great individual improvement.
This season proved to be a very memorable
one.

TOP ROW L TOR: Brett Eppich, Cathy Eliason, Chris Keables, Karen Egan, Laura Burchard, Allison Beckler,
Janet Clark, Jan McNeill. MIDDLE ROW: Scott Jones, June Leaver, Lolita McNeil, Virginia Falkenberg, Dawn
Gotlin, Drip, Megan Barton, Kathy Carlin, Carol Carpenter, Jana Kachidurian. BOTTOM ROW : Pam Paxton,
Debbie Friedman, Monica Knudson, Shannon 0' Leary, Barbara Pearl, Krista Shoffstall, Laurie Dahlstrom, Kate
Deane. Not shown: Katie Kirchhof, Donna Sly.

�TOP ROW L TOR : Kent Lewallen, Scott Dock, Joe Renno, Mike Sanchez, Richard Kitchen, Matt Weinberg, Ed.
Ritums, Charles Furedy, Tom Thorton. BOTTOM ROW : Coach Gary Harris, Eric Luna, Richard Luna, Richard
Kawano, Dave Greiner, Greg Pearson, Mike Shur, Andy Wilbur.

�The East High Varsity Tennis Team,
headed by the new coach, Gary Harris,
ended its season with an impressive record
of five wins and three losses. The team,
consisting mostly of seniors, exhibited a
mature and sophisticated manner in their
court conduct.

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This season was one of great individual talnt as well as great team effort. The team aimed
perfection, utilizing the talents of each gymnast. Defending state champion, Alicia Johnston,
urned along with other worthy performers inluding Carrie Clark, Carol Harvey, Lori Thomas,
oni Barbour and Sarah Bridges. The team was
xciting this year, and is looking ahead with
ven more excitement to next year.

�TOP ROW L TOR: Asst. Coach Marg O'Hara, Sheila Reidy, Carrie Clark, Carol Harvey, Toni Barbour,
Lori Thomas, Carolyn Topham, Head Coach Amy Ridge. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Randall, Poppy Riede,
Kim Doane, Susan Burkhardt, Amy Klein, Kim York, Barb Wells, Alfretta Broshears. BOTTOM ROW:
Joan Magnie, Alicia Johnston, Anne Kemp, Valerie Meurer, Lorraine Scott, Natalie Sidwell, Sarah
Bridges, Veronica Monley.

���DONKEY
BASKETBALL

"lt 1 s my ball and you can 1t have it! 11

"Do you want to know a secret? 11
"What do I do with it now? 11

�"Now listen to me, you pack of mules.

"Somebody up there likes me.

11

"What a shot!

"The basket is the other way!

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�BOTTOM ROW L TOR: Ronnie Ellerbee, Carla Blair, Patty Clark, Michelle Miles,
Staci Hickman, Kathy Keliiholokai. MIDDLE ROW: Teri Washington, Sherri Keljiholokai, Pat Blair, Felice Barrett, Sue Lambrect, Denise Leaden, Diane Juarez. TOP
ROW: Audrey Murphy, Veronica Sawyer, Luwan Jones, Stephanie Winlock, Jenee
Dwight. NOT PICTURED: Tony Barbour, Mary Floyd.

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�C heering loudly all the time
H aving fun in rain or shine
E ager to lead the stands
E very game fi lied with fans
R outines at a half-time show
l et us always know
E ast High Cheers have got the spirit
A nd when they cheer we really hear it
D oing cheers so together
E ast High spirit wi II last forever
R ed and White wi II always fly
S pirit here will never die!

�������Pat Carlin

Head Boy

Marcia Craig

Head Girl

We have met, strangers among
strangers searching for
meaning through people and
experiences.
I cannot predict what will
become of us, I only know
what happens ... will
because we have shared
ourselves.
We can only give to each
other what we need most ...
love, shaping tomorrow's
world and yesterday's
memories.
Our friendship will not be
erased by the passage of
time.
You are a chapter in my life
never to be experienced
again.
Today will be a pleasant
memory ... tomorrow ... because we have cared enough
to give the only thing we
have ... ourselves.
We are gathered here today
to form a unit, to make a
stronger and better tomorrow.
Pat and Marcia

�Nancy Wise, V. P; Scott Jones, Pres; Sherrie Keliiholokai, Sec/Treas.

Donna Sly, Pres; Sam Stott, V. P; Kathy Keliiholokai, Sec/Treas.

Diane Regas, Sec Treas; Lisa Kennedy, Pres; Cheryl Woodson, V. P.

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Veronica Sawyer
Sharon Clinkingbeard
Irvin Thatch

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Dean Akiyama
Diana Juarez
Chris Romer
Becky Deleon

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Janet Adams
Alan Lewis
Sherie Durst

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�TOP ROW-Diane Regas, Sherie Durst, Cheryl Woodson, Steven Stubblefield, Lisa Kennedy. 2ND ROW-Chris
Romer, Karen Van Etten, Rick Kitchen, Sam Stott, Donna Sly, Dean Akiyama, Becky DeLeon, Janet Adams,
Kathy Keliiholokai, Alan Lewis. 3RD ROW-Veronica Sawyer, Pat Howard, Kevin Smith, Scott Jones, Kim
Conw ic k, Sherrie Kel i iholokai, Marcia Craig, Pat Carl in, Nancy Wise, Lisa Reavey, Irvin Thatch, Sharon C I inkingbeard, Deberice Keys.

�ASSEMBLY

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With speed and aqility 1
the Varsity Basketball
team accelerated
towards a winning
season. Under the
direction of Richard
Schraeder 1 the team
had a tremendous desire
for competition 1 and an
outstanding will to win.

TOP ROW L TOR: Tim Laughlin, Marvin Laughlin, Kevin Parsons, Kim Jackson, Bill Lowe,
Bill Halley, Robert Milsap. MIDDLE ROW : Louis Martinez, Greg Davis, Earl White, Ricardo
Wilson, John Barber, Jim Gossard, Don Holder. BOTTOM ROW: Pat O'Malley, Coach Schraeder,
Bob Schlagel, Kyle Kennec.

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��The Junior Varsity Basketball team put on a spectacular
shooting show for the 19 77
basketball season. This year
the team had more sophomores
than juniors, but continued to
play terrific defense as well as
formidable offense and proved
to be high scoring in nearly
every game. Coach Sam Batey
has high hopes that next year's
team w iII be even better.

FRONT ROW L TOR: Coach Sam Batey, Clarence Thatch, Larry Robinson, Chuck Williams, Phillip
Barber. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Johnson, Neal McCoy, Victor Nevins, Kelly Mead, Henry Cooper. TOP
ROW: Mark Hartlaub, Clay Benson, Bill White, Tom Keliiholokai, Ronnie Smith, William Thames, Russ
Covode.
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�Coach Damashek's "Dirty
Dozen" was one of East High's
most exciting teams this year,
winning most of its wrestling
matches. Coach Damashek was
very proud of his hard working
and devoted wrestlers, and
stated that "these men are mentally and physically involved,
and that is what wrestling is all
about. 11

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�TOP ROW L TO R: Ed Davis, Ray Rottman, Kirk Ray, Todd Cole, Bill Struble, James Richardson, Dick Schweigert, Don
Bess. ROW 2: Bob Damashek, Alan Smith, Eric Nuechterlein, Charles Dawson, James Alexander, Michael Haynes, Eric Luna,
Harold Evans, Michael Greer. ROW 3: Kyle Aderman, Scott Smilnak, Kenton Woods, Pete Cooksey, Rick Struble, Mike
Casey, Ken Vick, Steve Maiselson, Monty Lakey. ROW 4: Mark Houston, Todd Mikel, Mike Sanchez, Spence VonStrohe, Ken
Doi, Manuel Soto, Kevin Shepard, Joe Segura. ROW 5: Kerry Thomas, Steve Stanton, Phil Martinez, Rich Luna, Lonnie Jones,
Brian Wi I son, Randy Yarbrough, Paul Lippincott, Ken Av i Ia.

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TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: June Leaver, Katy Counts, Murtha Derr,
Cindy Hauck, Krista Shoffstall, Cathy Eliason, Shannon O'Leary, Kathy
Carlin. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Monica Knudson, Megan Barton,
Pamela Paxton, Carol Carpenter, Dawn Gotlin, Karen Egan.

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���&lt;tonc£rt cthoit
L TO R: Jim Keables-V.Pres., Billy
Batson-Pres., Sue Cromar-Sec./Treas.

ROW 1 L TOR: James Guinn-director, Stephanie Nellhaus, Julie Bakken, Valerie Blankenship, Amy Mercer, Ginny
Stevens, Sarah Melcher, Laurie Hudson, Marie Regas, Lisa Thomas, Gayle Bundy, Angie Ellerbee, Sue Mercer, Sue
Cromar, Barb Mosgovoy, Katy Counts. ROW 2: Molly Kane, Sue Parsons, Judy Wommack, Amy Herron, Joni Hall,
Jenee Dwight, Christie McWilliams, Jenny Yarter, Karen Carter, Tracy Ashby, Jackie Kilfoyle, Blair Brooke, Maritza
Jewett, Jill Quedenfeld, Zoe Mauries. ROW 3: Tom Kawano, Greg Miskin, Chris Diprofio, Jon Arkulari, Johr, Rhyne,
Craig Elder, John Schoeberlein, Conrad Sear, Steve Eichenberger, Scott Gandy, Dave Dunn, Vonzel Sawyers. ROW 4:
Mark Hocker, Will Barnes, Irvin Thatch, Kent Lewallen, Sam Stott, Billy Batson, Walter Hill, Boris Judkins, Monty
Smith, Jim Keables, Tom Rowley, Dwayne Pearson, Jorge Garcia.

�ROW 1 L TO R: Sue Cromar, Angie Ellerbee, Valerie Blankenship, Stephanie
Nellhaus, Julie Bakken. ROW 2: Gayle Bundy, Sarah Melcher, Blair Brooke,
Joni Hall, Sue Parsons. ROW 3: Dave Dunn, Dwayne Pearson, Jon Arkulari,
Tom Kawano, Chris Diprofio. ROW 4: Sam Stott, Steve Eichenberger, Billy
Batson, Tom Rowley, Walter Hill.

�ROW 1 L TOR: Evelyn McKinnie, Chris Miley, Sue Banman, Lisa MacCiuskey, Shari Dawkins, Bonnie Schwayder, Yasmine
Stowers, Karen Treffinger, Yolanda Gabriel. ROW 2: Lucretia Andrews, Karen McHugh, Yvonne Brown, Jenny Nold, Theresa
Martinez, Monica Smith, Sarah Pascoe, Tara Grant, Trenna Coleman, Michelle Salz. ROW 3: Sally Nelson, Shawn Adams,
Margaret Osner, Judy Boone, Stephanie Goodloe, Sharon Owens, Sherry Waller, Terri Mondschein, Edna Kellman, Bayonne
Anderson. ROW 4: Byron Groves, Clarence Thatch, Tyrone Hocker, Roger Halsig, Peter Frey, Shannon Landrum, Gordon Dyes,
Donald Williams, Dean Duensins.

�TOP ROW L TO R: Kim Brown, Cecilia White, Jim Gossard, Pat Howard, Carina Enderlein.
MIDDLE ROW: Pat Blair, Terry Parachini, Kia Micaud, Audrey Murphey. BOTTOM ROW:
Linda Rubenstien, Suzette Gibson, Lisa Herbold, Pamela Smith.
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�''A'' DRILL
TEAM

"I'm an EAST ANGEL,
'First to all' is our cry,
We are the mightiest Drill Teams
For no trophies pass us by.
We are the best,
EAST ANGELS is our name,
First to all and second to none,
Is the fame we'll always claim."
C/Ltc Tyrone Hill

HONORARY CADETS

L TO R: Diane Regas, Jamie Osborne, Mary Floyd, Marie Kouremenous, Pat Blair, Amy
Mercer, Karen Carter, Julie Agnew, Bemeice Ironshell, Bobbie Washington, Karen Randall, Sue Lambrecht, Patti Young. NOT SHOWN: Jean Agnew, Marie Regas.

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BATTALION

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�WOMEN'S
RIFLE
TEAM

L TO R: Amy Mercer, Jamie Osborne, Karen Randall, Julie Agnew. NOT
SHOWN: Mary Floyd.

For the first t1me in many
years,the East High Women's
Rifle Team is acclaimed number one in the city, by defeating our old, but constant rivals, Lincoln and Kennedy.

MEN'S
RIFLE
TEAM

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�Tuesday, November 30, 1976

. LXII-No. 3

East An

I Dominates

East High Spotlight
Anne Bockh, Chris Herhnger
Jay Tharp
Tami Hogan
Jenntfer Moore
Monty Cleworth
Kathy McClung
Jean Mariani
Jean Mariani
Gail Paul, Drew Foster
Jay Halverson
Mr. Richard el on
Mary Coqutllard. Laura Fisher
Jim Keables, Sally el on .
Off Staff Reporters
Jeri Bottum. Rick Kitchen .
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����In 19 71, the Hatchets &lt;East High's Speech Team)
was born. For the past six years, the team has gained
state and national recognition for excellence in speech
competition. The tradition of the team continued this
year as the Hatchets won the Annual D.P. S. Sweepstakes
Tournament, one of the most prestigious tournaments of
the year.
Several have queried, 11 What is a Hatchet? 11 A Hatchet is a competitor, a friend, a winner, a spirit, and
a way of life! Hatchet also means fun, excitement, togetherness, disappointments, successes, laughing, crying,
traveling, ralleytng, holding hands, and remembering
and Maintaining the tradition of HATCHET!!!
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�FRONT: Audrey Murphy. ROW 1 L TO R: ~ffer, Darnell Castleman, Stephanie Nellhaus, Ginny Stephens, Sharon
Owens. ROW 2: Sandra Robinson, Christina Osborne, Elissa Goldberg, Michelle LaPerriere, Kathy McClung, Jenny Moore,
Kate Picher, IsabeTAionzo, Jean Mar~anr. ROw-3: Suzanne Myers, Shcf"IY"Green, Jrin Warder, Judy Wommack, Bud Rhyne,
RarenM_c;;Hugh~ Brian Lee-coach, Tammy Knrght, ~tonica Sawyer, ~hris Romer, Renee Grayson.

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��������Anything is within
your reach.
-De Beamarchais

We can not
discover new
oceans unless we
have the courage
to lose sight of the
shore.
-Gide

��������BATTER UP!

The East High Angels
were a fonnidable opponent this year in the
Denver Prep League
baseball race. The
players displayed their
ski lis over and over
again in the field, at
bat, and in the clutch.
Congratulations for a
successful season,
and keep on swinging!

FRONT ROW L TO R: Bruce Appenfelder, Scott Colby, Charles Gagnon, Richard Kitchen, Ed
Vicars, Dean Akiyama, Coach Montgomery. BACK ROW: Coach Simmons, Eric Gotaas, Jay
Keller, Rick Hartman Glen Na lor Scott Connoll
Ro er Hosea.

����Under a new coach, the girls tennis team
vollied into a very successful season. The
team was missing a few of the old faces this
year, but things went twice as well as expected with every one on the team full of
spirit and excitement throughout the entire
season.

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FRONT ROW L TOR~ Karen Stavola, Leslie Topham, Kim Renzlelman, Julie Chase, Lori Thomas, Cheryl
Goick, Carrie Clark. BACK ROW: Jessie Wellman, Dawn Gotlin, Judy Boone, Pam Blake, Cynthia, Martha
Munds.
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���BACK ROW L TOR: Kevin Miller, Vincent Bouley, Walter Williams, Allen Carter, Spiro Razatos, Alan
Lewis, Harold Johnson, Joe De Leon. BOTTOM ROW L TO R: Coach Albright, Vince Berardini, Jeff
Thomas, Mr. Boatright.

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����LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Freidman, Karen Egan, Barb Brown, Nora Somer, John Craighead, Andy Wilbur, Rick Hill, Jean Mariani, Poppy Reide,
Rachel Lederer, Mrs. Smith. Missing From Picture : Nancy Wise.

TOP ROW L TO R: Marc Gordon, Kristina Osborne, Suzanne Myers, Lisa
Barnes, Lynne Huffer, Will Barnes, Margo Hathaway, Joanne Trace. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Baldwin, Michelle LaPerriere, Marie Regas, Gail Paul,
Katy Counts. BOTTOM ROW: Isabel Alonzo, Blair Brooke, Edna Kellman,
Claire Snelling.

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�ROW ONE L TOR: Kent Lewallen, Minnie Baldwin, Mostafa Gowhari, Lan Lam, Sung Sil Kim,
Faina Melamed, Mona Kalyasilpin, Virginia Minick, ROW TWO: Tony Brown, Thong Cao, Alan
Lewis, Anne Baumann, Marcia Craig, Pam Blake, Isabel Alonzo, Pam Hale, Judy Snyder, Deirdre Robnett, Sofia Soltanovich, ROW THREE: June Leaver, Michelle La Perriere, Liz Panagiotopoulos, Kim Conwick, Carole Yarter, Greg Cheney, Mary Roberts, ROW FOUR: Loc Nguyen,
Cuong Chi Nguyen, Megan Barton, Krista Shoffstall, James Ainsworth, Julie Thompson, Arthur
DeHerrera, Maureen Hartlaub, Steve Cheney, Cathy Eliason, Jay Armour, Ed Ritums, Susie Ross,
Lynne Huffer, Jose Mayorga, John Schoeberlein, Hong Ty Nguyen, Amy Herron, Katy Counts,
Margaret Osner, Jason Clark.

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FRONT ROW L TOR: Mary Coquillard, Marcia Craig, Lane Hilton, Emily Lobato, Pam Hale, Sherri Miyazawa, Murtha Derr, BACK ROW: Margo Page, Mary
Roberts, Julie Lobato, Darby Peschel, June Farland, Terri Parachini, Kim Conwick, Anne Bockh, Tami Hogan, Krista Shoffstall, Lori Empey, Chris DiProfio,
Eileen Gooch, Nancy Wise, Mrs. Flatow.

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ROW 1 L TOR: Kent Lewallen, Will Barnes, Bret Wakefield, Peggy Games, Ms. Davis, ROW 2: Gus
Malmgren, Ron Tharp, R rck Hartman, Molly Kane, Stephanie Nellhaus, Blair Brooke, Billy Batson,
Lisa Barnes, John Schoeberlein, ROW .3: Marla Scharf, Chandler Crawford, Chris DiProfio, Sue Parsons, Darlene Wilkins, Steve Eichenberger, Kathy McClung. ROW 4: Dave Doyle, Mary Dulacki, MIchelle LaPerriere, Heidi Whippier, Carole Yarter, Jenny Yarter, Andy Downing, Quentin O'Brien,
Kari Haugen.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Joann Westhoff, Sandra Ostrom, Chri$ Keables, Julie
Koeppe, Mrs. Bowen, Teri Anne Nahulu.

DECA
LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Cromar, Dave Dunn, Sam W• 'es, Kathy Sellers,
Dana Stevens, Jeri Bottum, Ms. Bornemiss.

�BACK ROW L TOR: Mr. Lacey, Tim Williams, Tom Kawano, Stanley Sunderwirth, Ed Ritums, Tami Hogan, Anne Bockh, Nancy Wise, Susie Ross, Chris Herlinger, Pat Tooley, Katy Counts, Bud Rhyne, Krista Shoffstall, Jim Ortiz, Alise
Boxer, Jim Keables, Renee Brickell, Kent Lewallen, Joni Hall, MIDDLE: Adela
Tovar, Frances Johnson, Marie Regas, Mary Roberts, Murtha Derr, Cindy Hauck,
Karen Phillips, Kerri Shwayder, Molly Kane, FRONT: Cathy Eliason, June Leaver, Mary Coquillard, Pam Hale, Jacki Jesse, Jenny Moore, Sharon Clinkingbeard,
Sherri Miyazawa, Linda Rubenstein, Terri Parachini, Marcia Craig.

Anne Bockh
AI ise Boxer
Renee Brickell
Gayle Bundy
Marian Carpenter
Sharon C I ink ingbeard
Mary Coquillard
Katy Counts
Marcia Craig
Murtha Derr
Melissa Dunning
Cathy Eliason
Mary Floyd
Pam Hale
Joni Hall
Cindy Hauck
Chris Herlinger
Tami Hogan

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Jacki Jesse
Bret Johnson
Frances Johnson
Molly Kane
Tom Kawano
James Keables-pres,
June Leaver-sec,
Kent Lewallen
Sherri M iyazawa
Jenny Moore
Audrey Murphy
Jim Ortiz
Terri Parachini
Greg Pearson
Karen Phillips
Karen Randall
Marie Regas
John (Bud) Rhyne

Ed Ritums
Susie Ross-vice pres,
Linda Rubenstein
Mary Roberts
Kerri Shwayder
Beth Schwartzberg
Krista Shoffstall
Kevin Smith
Stanley Sunderw irth-treas,
Jay Tharp
Pat Tooley
Adela Tovar
Anne Truair
Tim Williams
Beth Wells
Nancy Wise
Dale Wetmore

��TOP ROW L TO R: Kim Conwick,
Nancy Randall. BOTTOM ROW:
Bernice Ironshell, Jackie Jesse.

TOP ROW L TOR: Jan McNeil, Kathy Hardy, Kim Conwick, Terri Parachini, Culleen Hinterreiter,
Debbie Parachini, Nancy Wise, Monica Embelton. MIDDLE ROW: Bernice Ironshell, Jackie Jesse,
Karen Adams, Jill Dedrick, Amy Abbott, Diane Perry. FRONT ROW: Brenda Short, Janet Adams,
Nancy Randall, Mardi Altman.

�ROW ONE: Maritza Jewett, Janecia Bibb, Monica Smith, Diane Fizer, Sharon Walker, Lori Rosella, Ellen
Klein, Chris Keables, Phillip Gill. ROW TWO: Tara Grant, Lynn Nelson, Amy Klein, Lolita McNeil, Adriann
Dotson, Michelle Hunt, Lisa Marion, Roxane Seney, Theresa Jepson, Sha Slawson. ROW THREE: Pam Blakesec.-treas., Mary Kouremenos, Kris Koktavy, Barb Mosgovoy, Cheryl Maher, Tracy Skopinski, DeDe Robnett,
Julie Koeppe, Kathy Quick, Karen Stavola. ROW FOUR: Gwyn Barley, Lisa Jara, Trenna Coleman, Gay
Williams, Donna Goode, Toni Martinez, Cecilia White, Stephanie Goodloe, Maura Shannon, Sherry Durst,
Juanita Campbell.

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Lnsemble

L TO R: Wi II Barnes 1 Jim Keables 1
Steve Eichenberger, Dave Dunn.

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���ALICE L. CALL
Mrs. Call, the college counselor, is considered by many as one of the most helpful,
enthusiastic persons at East High. She began teaching food classes in January of
1952. In succeeding years, she taught
social problems. More recently, Mrs. Call
served as college counselor, aiding many c;tudents in their future endeavors. And now,
twenty-five years and 40,000 students later,
she is retiring. The 1977 Angelus Staff sincerely thanks you for all of your advice, Mrs.
Call!

DOMINIC ZARLENGO
If all thought like I do and I
thought I ike each, all you
thought would say you 1re a peach,
for 11 11 never forget 11 m closing
the door, all the things that
1
l ve learned in 224.
Of Colfax, the cat and her negative hide, and where a condenser1s charge resides and
how the A.C. does use a slip
ring, wh i I e for D.C., a commutators the thing. And how
electrolysis depends on the
time, a thing which you 1re
wasting too much on this rhyme.
So now I will close this verse
rather bad, by saying, 11 to
have had you I surely am glad! 11

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�RUTH EGGLESTON
In every day living, few people are ever
satisfied with what they do or how they I ive.
This is not true of Mrs. Ruth Eggleston. For
38 years, she has lived a full and rewarding
life as a teacher and counselor at East High
Schoo I. Over the years, she has observed
many changes, and if she were given the chance
to do it all over again, she would. She loved
to keep busy and proved to be a woman of perfection. With tears in her eyes, and great sorrow in her voice, she parted, saying, "I don't
think that there was ever so beautiful a school
as East, and whenever I drive by it, I feel a
great amount of pride!"
In recognition of Mrs. Eggleston, East
High would like to thank her for thirty-eight
outstanding and devoted years as a teacher
and counselor.

MARTHA DEEDS
For the five years Mrs. Deeds has spent at
East, she has been one of our most dedicated
I ibrarians. Mrs. Deeds feels that during her
short stay at East, she has aided both students
and teachers in research and study. Her keen
wit and constant smile, along with her authoritarian control of the library, will long be remembered by those who have come in contact
with her. "There is a certain friendly atmosphere at East, and I like being a part of it,''
she stated. Mrs. Deeds also feels that East
is like a community, representative of the world
because of the togetherness of all students from
different parts of the city.
"Thank you for being a help in the
I ibrary, Mrs. Deeds."

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Saundra Bolin
Anne Bollinger
Karen Boyd

Patricia Boykin
Peter Brad I ey
Ricky Brashears
Sara Bridges
Teri Brisco

Blair Brooke
Carlton Brown
Roma Brown
Yvonne Brown
David Bryant

Susan Burkhardt
Hugh Burns
Debra Burns
Kenneth Burrell
Gerald Burton

Richard Byrd
Victor Calderone
Sandra Cal dwell
Keith Campbell
Manual Candelaria

Kathy Carl in
Karen Carter
Randy Carter
Gloria Cargill
Roy Castleberry

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Jeffery Chaney
Julie Chase

Janet Clark
Jason Clark
Monty Cleworth
Thong Cao

Garmain Coleman
Michael Contreras
Sheila Cooper
David Cowan

Troy Dean

Art Deherrera

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���Derrick Harden
Kathleen Hardy
Richard Harris
Michael Haynes

Debby Heiliger
Lis a Herbold
Zandra Herrera
Amy Herron

Sara Herron
Jackie Hill
Rick Hill
Ray Hines
Culleen
Hi nterre Iter

Mark Hocker
Christopher Holle
Julie Horn

Roger Hosea
Martin Howard
Laurie Hudson
Bill Hutton
Lynne Huffer

Tracy Hurst

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Reginald Jackson
Annette Jasso

Barbara Jent
Maritza Jewett
Melanie Joffrio
Charles Johnson

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Barry Jones
Liz Jones
Diana Juarez

Lisa Kakayasilein
Sumalee Kalyasilpin
Kathy Keil
Rachel Kelso
Kathy Keliiholokai

Kendall Kincaid
Leslie Kidneigh
Katie Kirchhof
Richard Kitchen

Ida Kirkwood
Amy Klein
Karen Kloss

���Gayle Munds
Glen Naylor
James Nelson
Robin Nelson

Lac helle Nett I es
Cuong Nguyen
Thette NobI e
Kathy Norman

David Oldham
Shannon 0' Leary
Stephanie Osorio

Sandra Ostrom
Rebecca Padilla
Debra Parachini

Elysa Parker
Mario Parker
Sherran Parks
Gail Paul
Thomas Paul

Barbara Pearl
Duane Pearson
Harriet Perrin
Nancy Randall

178

�Jeff Richardson
Marvin Richardson
Sandra Robinson
Dory Rousseau
Matthew Ryan

Michal( Sanchez
Brenda Short
John Sawyer
Lance Schaffer

John
Schoeberlein
Carol Schultz
John
Schwartzberg
Lorraine Scott

Kathy Sellers
Terry Shepard
Mike Shur
Natalie Sidwell

Nancy Skeeters
Donna Sly
D'ne Slaughter
Dam ita Sf aughter
Tina Shefleda

Beth Smith
Daniel Smith

179

���Sandy Walton
Gaylan Wommack
Jim Warder
Bobble Washington

Teri Washington
Barb Wells
Wendy White
Sherman White

Samuel Wides
Andy Wilbur
Darlene Wilkins
Gregory Wrenn

SENIORS

DENA ANDRIANOKOS
ERICH PRIESTER
DICK TAZAWA

182

����Laura Bordard
Mara Boxer
Leigh Brackett
Mary Bradley
AI icia Breiner

Ricky Brown
Tracy Brown
Lynn Bruce

Diane Buckner
Debbie Bueno
Bill Burnam
Rodney Busby
Minny Carr

Carey Lynn Carter
Reggie Castleman
Louis Chacon

Lorri Chavet
John Cheney
Carrie Clark

Patty Clarke
Trenna Coleman
Cynthia Conner

Virginia Cooke
Angelle Cooper
James Cooper
Russ Covode
Shauna Crable

�Darren Crites
sue Cronenwett
Kirk Carvatt
Janice Cruz
Nancy Cummings
Larry Cui pepper

Laurie Dahlstrom
Chari es Davis
Shari Dawkins
Sha Dawson
Kate Deane
Jill Dedrick

Kathy DeHerrera
Eulal io Delatorre
Anastasia Demos
Tanya Dobbins
Adriann Dotson
Lance Douglas

William
Duensing III
Francis Duke
Sherry Durst
Debbie Egan
James Elliott
Monica Embleton

Susan Embelton
Richard Espinoza
Richard Essig
Shereen Feder

Curtis Fox
Sandra Freyta
Debbie Friedman
Roger Fujii
Veronica Fuller

187

�Yolanda Gabriel
Michelle Garamella
Hector Garcia
Joann Garc1a

Lisa Garcia
Robyn Gardner
Sarah Gardner

Philip Gill
Marc Gilland
Cheryl Goick

Elissa Go I dberg
Amy Gooch
Donna Goode
Stephanie
Goodloe

Marc Gordon
Rachel Gore
Dawn Gotl in
Juliette Gould
Tara Grant

Shell• e Green
Jeff Greenblatt
Yvonne Grossman

Ernesto Guerra
Bever I y Haaker
Nevin Hahn

188

�Orlando Hall
Victor Halley
John
Haralampopoulo$
Delecia Harris
Artis Harrison

Carol Harvey
Margaret
Hathaway
Peter Hautzinger
Stephanie
Hayward
Susan Hendershot

Bill Holsman
Barbara Hoover
Paul Hoskins
Jamie Hutchinson

Brian Ipsen
Fred Ironshell
Cheryl Jackson
Carol Jaki ci c
Elizabeth Jara

Lenny Jecm inek
Theresa Jepson
Eric Jewett
Mike Johnson
Phyllis Johnson

189

���Evelyn McKmnie
Donna McNeal
Lolita McNeil
Paul McNeill
Wi IIi am Meade

Patty Mejia
Jill Mensing
Phil Meyer
Chrislin Miley
Kevin Miller

Teresa Miller
Veronica Mims
Terri Mondschein
Theresa Montoya
Kim Mosher

Martha Munds

Chris Mustoe

Suzann Myers
Teri Anne Nahul u
Scott Neal
Lynne Nelson
Sally Nelson

Sharon Nelson
Victor Nevins
Kirstie Nixon
Lynette Nob I e
Jennifer Nol d

192

�Yvonne Norton
Eric Nuechterl e in
Craig O'Brien
Nora Ortiz
Kristina Osborne

Sharon Owens
Joe Pacheco
Dale Pedersen
June Perham
Tina Perkins

Derek Peschel
Keely Pounds
Kathy Quick
Katrina Ransom
Marcie Reavey

Renee Rees
Diane Regas
Kim Renzelman
Shannon Riede

Tricia Roberts
Rachel Robinson
Deirdre Robnett
Rosalie
Rodriguez
Anne Rose

Lori Rosella
David Ross
Pete Roybal
Terri Sagara
Michelle Salz

193

����Meet
Your Ha.ll

Guatd

197

���Not that men are
ignorantwhat is truth?

200

�Nay,
but that
men know
so little of men
DuBoi

�PAGE INDEX
ACTIVITIES

MISCELLANEOUS

Advanced Choir .................. 60
Angel aires ...................... 59
Band .......................... . 56
Barbershop Quartet .............. 115
Class Officers ................... 41
Concert Choir .................... 58
Delegate Assembly ............... 44
Gospel Ensemble ............... 115
Head Boy and Girl ................ 40
Homecoming .................... . 14
Orchestra ....................... 55

Academics .....•.........•..... 120
Angelus ......................... 86
Balarat ......................... 78
Career Ed. Center ................ .
Donkey Basketball ............... 30
Executive Internship .............. 68
Fiddler on the Roof ............... 76
Miracle Worker .................. 34
Top Ten ........................ 84
Retiring Teachers ......... .118, 206
Spot Iight ........................ 66
Stage Crew ...................... 36

R.O. T .C. . .................... . 62
Speech ......................... 70
Student Counci I .................. 43
Wolcott ......................... 88
Woodbury ....................... 8 9
CLUBS

B.S.U . ....................... 114
Cheerleaders

.................... 32

Dance ......................... .61
D.E.C.A . .................... .107
F.H.A ........................ 112
French ........................ 104
International •.................. 1 05
Latin ......................... . 104

Los Chicanos .................. 113
National Honor Society .......... 1 08

Pep

.......................... 111

PreMed .

..................... . 114

Red Cross ...............•..... 107
Seraph Sisters ................. 105
Government Dance ................ 1 09
Swim Timers .................... 54
Thespians ..................... 1 06
V.I.C.A . ..................... 112
Wrest Ierettes ................... 110

SPORTS
Baseball ........................ 90
Basketball ...................... 46
Cross Country .................. 2 8
Football, Varsity ................ 12
Girls Basketball ................. 45
Girls Gymnastics ................. 26
Girls Soccer .................... 96
Girls Swimming ........•......... 22
Girls Tennis ..................... 94
Girls Track ...................... 97
Golf ............................ 29
Gymnastics ...................... 98
Lacrosse ........................ 9 2
Soccer ......................... . 18
Swimming ....................... 52
Tennis ......................... . 24
Track ........................... 97
Volleyball ....................... 20
Wrestling ...................... . 50

STUDENTS

Seniors ........................... . 150

Juniors ........................... . 168
Sophomores ........................ 184

202

�-AAbbott, Amy 110, 169
Adams, Dana 60, 185
Adams, Janet 42, 110,
185
Adams, Joseph 169
Adams, Karen 110, 152
Aderman, Kyle 51, 169
Agnew, Julia 185
Agnew, Patricia 62, 152
Ahrens, Ashley 185
Ainsworth, James 152
Akiyama, Dean 42, 43,
114, 169
Akridge, Carolyn 185
Albertelll, Paul16
Alexander, James 12,
16,5
Aile, Julie 152
Allen, Richard 152
Allen, Rock 169
Alonzo, Isabel 71, 169
Altman, Mardi 110, 185
Altman, Steven 86, 152
Andersen, Julie 185
Anderson Bayonne 60
Anderson, Felecla 169
Anderson, Jarai 185
Anderson, Joyce 152
Anderson, Karla 152
Ander son, Kennith 169
Andrews, Lucretia 60,
185
Ant, Lauren 169
Antonopoulos, Kostas
10, 18, 169
Appenfelder, Bruce 152
Appenzeller, Mary 185
Appenze II er, Teresa 152
Archuleta, Shelly 169
Arenas, Dolores 152
Arenas, Julia 185
Arkulari, Jonathan 34,
58, 59, 152
Arkularl, Judith 169
Armour, Jay 185
Arnold, Landis 18, 169
Ashby, Layne 169
Ashby, Tracy 58, 152
Ashley, Lourltta 185
Atwood, Paul 185
Austin, Rita 185
Avila, Kenneth 51
-BBailey, Vincent 98, 169
Bakken, Julie 58, 152
Banks, Carolyn 20
Banman, Steven 152
Banman, Susan 60, 185,
100
Barber, John 46
Barbour, Doreen 27,
114, 152
Barbour, Phillip 16, 49
Barefield, John 185
Barley, Gwyn 185
Barnes, Will 58, 169
Barnett, Raymond 185
Barrett, Felice 44, 114,
169
Barrientos, Joe 185
Barrientos, Lisa 169
Barth, Laurie 169
Barth, Steven 152
Barton, Mary 23, 54, 96,
169
Batson, Billy 58, 59,
152
Baumann, Beverly 169
Beaird, Paul 18, 185

Beck, Danny 152
Beckler, Allison 23
Belyea, Clark 18
Belyea, Vance 18, 153
Benerman, William 16,
153
Bengston, Jeffrey 153
Benson, Clay 16, 49,
185
Berardini, Vince 98, 153
Berdahl, Laurie 34
Berdahl, Mark 167
Beringer, Cynthia 169
Berman, Mark 169
Bickler, Denise 185
Blenerth, Roxanne 185
Blaine, James 169
Blair, Carla 153
Balalr, Edna 61, 169
Blake , Pamela 20, 94,
169
Blake, Tracie 185
Blankenship, Valerie
58, 59
Blythe, Mary 196
Bockh, Anne 44, 105,
153
Bolin, Saundra 170
Bollhoefer, Arthur 170
Bollinger, Ann 170
Bollinger, Grace 185
Bonner, Kathleen 185
Boone, Judy 60, 94
Bottum, Jeri 44, 153
Boxer, Alise 153
Boxer, Mara 186
Boyd, Karen 170
Boykln, Patricia 170
Brackett, Leigh 186
Bradley, Mark 86, 153
Bradley, Mary 186
Bradley, Peter 18, 170
Brashears, Alfretta 27
Brashears, Ricky 170
Breiner, Alicia 186
Brickell, Renae 153
Bridges, Sarah 20, 27,
86, 170
Brisco, Terl 170
Brooke, Blair 58, 59,
170
Brown, Anthony 153
Brown, Carlton 170
Brown, Cathy 153
Brown, John 153
Brown, Kim 61
Brown, Ricky 16, 186
Brown, Roma 170
Brown, Tracy 186
Brown, Yvonne 170
Brownson, Daniel 44
Bruce, Lynne 186
Bryant, David 170
Buchholz, Mary 153
Buckner, Diane 186
Bueno, Deborah 186
Bundy, David 29
Bundy, Gayle 58, 59,
153
Burchard, Laura 23
Burkhardt, Susan 27,
170
Burlson, Charles 29
Burnam, Harold 186
Burns, Deborah 170
Burns, Hugh 170
Burrell, Kenneth 108,
170
Burton,Gerald 18, 170
Busby, Rodney 186

Byers, Vince 12
Byrd, Richard 170
-CCaldwell, Sandra 170
Caldwell, Shedrick 28,
97, 153
Campbell, Keith 18, 170
Candelaria, Manual 170
Cao, Thong 18, 171
Cargill, Gloria 170
Carlin, Kathleen 23, 54,
170
Carlin, Patrick 40, 43,
153
Carpenter,Carol 23, 54
Carroll, Diane 20
Carter,AIIen 98
Carter, Carey 186
Carter, Edward 16
Carter, Florine 153
Carter, Karen 20, 58,
170
Carter, Lawrence 153
Carter, Randall 170
Casey, Michael16, 51
Castaneda, Donna 108
Castleberry, Roy 108,
170
Castleman, Darnell 71,
171
Castleman, Reggie 16,
186
Chacon, Louis 18, 186
Chaney, Jeffery 171
Chase, Gregory 153
Chase, Julie 20, 94, 171
Cheney, John 186
Cheney, Stephen 153
Chinn, Stephanie 154
Cinocco, Dawnna 154
Claesan, Chris 154
Clark, Carrie 27, 94,
186
Clark, Janet 23, 96, 171
Clark, Jason 171
Clark, Patricia 44
Clarke, Patty 186
C leworth, Montgomery
171
Cllnklngbeard, Sharon
42, 43, 154
Colby, Scott 84
Cole, Todd 12, 51, 154
Coleman, India 171
Coleman, Trenna 20,
60, 186
Conner, Cynthia 186
Connolly, Scott 18, 184
Contreras, Henry 171
Conwick, Kimberly 43,
110, 86, 96, 105, 154
Cooke, VIrginia 186
Cooksey, James 12, 51,
154
Cooper, Angelle 186
Cooper, Henry 16, 49
Cooper, James 186
Cooper, Sheila 171
Coquillard, Mary 114,
154
Counts, Katherine 54,
58, 85, 154
Covode, William 49,
186
Cozart, Calvin 154
Crable Shauna 186
Craig, Marcia 40, 43,
154
Crandall, David 154
Crandall, Debra 171
203

Crawford, Chandler 34,
44, 171
Cressy, Brenda 44, 154
Crites, Darren 187
Cromar, Susan 58, 59
Cruz, Janice 187
Culpepper, Larry 187
Cummings,Douglas 154
Cummings, Nancy 187
-D
Dahlstrom, Laurie 23,
187
Daugherty, Billy 154
Davis, Charles 187
Davis, Edward 12, 51,
97, 154
Davis, Glenda 171
Davis, Gregg 46
Davis, Michael 154
Davis, Rosie 154
Dawkins, Shari 60, 187
Dawson, Charles 16, 51
Dean, Troy 171
Deane, Kate 23, 187
Dedrick, Jill 110, 187
Deherrera, Jerry 52,
113, 171
Deherrera, Katherine
187
Delatorre, Alice 52, 113
172
Delatorre, Eulalio 187
Deleon, Joseph 52, 98,
118
Deleon, Rebecca 42, 43,
52, 113, 172
Delphia, Anthony 172
Demos, Anastasia 187
Derose, Diane 172
Derr, Murtha 54, 86,
105, 108, 155
Diprofio,William 34,
58, 59, 162
Doane, Kimberley 27,
172
Dobbins, Tanya 187
Dock, Scott 24, 172
Ken, Dol 12, 51
Dorsey, Tekoa 155
Dotson, Adriann 187
Douglas, Lance 187
Duensing, William 60,
187
Duhaime, Rosemary 172
Duke, Francis 189
Dulacki, Mary 172
Duncan, Martha 155
Dunn, Dave44, 58,59
Dunning, Melissa 155,
78
Durall, John 155
Duran, Theresa 172
Durst, Sherry 42, 43,
187
Dwight, Jenee 58, 172
Dyer, Melanie 34, 155
Dyes, Gordon 60
-EEarley, Beverly 155, 86
Edmonds, Carol 155
Egan, Debra 96, 187
Egan, Karen 23, 54, 172
Eichenberger, Stephen
34, 58, 59, 154
Eitemll ler, Jennifer 172
Eliason, Catherine 23,
54, 84, 155
Ellerbee, Angela 58, 59,
155
Ellerbee, Veronica 172

Embleton, Monica 110,
187
Embleton, Susan 187
Empey, Lori 96, 155
Enderiein, Carina 61
Eppich,Brett 23, 172
Epstein, Larry 44, 155
Erickson,Diana 155, 172
Espinoza, RIchard 187
Erickson, Diana 155, 172
Espinoza, Richard 187
Essig, Richard 187
Evans, Harold 12, 51
-FFalkenberg, VIrginia 23,
172
Farland, June 105, 155
Faus, Randy 172
Fechtner, Robert 155
Feder, Shereen 187
Ferrari, Angela 172
Floyd, Mary 62
Fogler, Yul172
Frey, Peter 60
Freyta, Sandra 187
Friedman, Deborah 23,
96
Fujii, Donna 52, 113,
172
Fujii, Roger 16, 187
Fuller, Veronica 187
Furedy, Charles 24, 156
-GGabriel, Yolanda 60,
188
Gagnon, Chuck 12, 173
Gaiter, Michael12, 97
Games, Peggy 34, 173
Gandy, Scott 28, 44, 58,
173
Garamella, Michelle
188
Garcia, Cynthia 166
Garcia,Dominica 173
Garcia, Eleanor 173
Garcia, George 18, 58
Garcia, Hector 188
Garcia, JoAnn 188
Gardner, Robyn 188
Gardner, Sarah 188
Garrett, Celine 156
Gateos, Deno 173
Gilbert, Joyce 173
Gill, Philip 188
Gilland, Marc 188
Glick, Sara 173
Glista, Paul 156, 29
Goick, Cheryl94, 188
Golck, Cindy 156
Goldberg, Benjamin 156
Goldberg,EIIse 71, 188
Gooch, Amy 188
Gooch, Eileen 86, 96,
105, 156
Goode, Donna 188
Goodloe, Stephanie 188
Gordon, Marc 188
Gore,Rachel 20, 96, 188
Gossard, James 44, 46,
61
Gotaas, Erik 18, 173
Gotlin, Dawn 23, 54, 94
188
Gould,Gabriel 156
Gould Juliette 44, 188
Grant, Tara 60, 188
Grassier, Richard 173
Gray, Donavon 12, 156
Grayson, Onedia 173
Grayson, Tacklon 71

�Green, Julie 173
Green, Shelly 71, 188
Greenglatt, Jeffrey 188
Greene,Aian 173
Greer, Mickael 51, 173
Gregory, Terrl173
Greiner, David 24, 156
Grogan, Mary 97, 173
Grossman, Yvonne 188
Groves, Bryon 60, 173
Groves, Leneta 156
Guerra, Ernesto 18, 188
Guess, Sherry 173

-HHaaker,Beverly 188
Haaker, Robert 156
Hahn, Nevin 188
Hale, Pamela 86, 96,
105, 156
Haley, Brian 16
Haley, Sean 12, 44, 156
Hall, Joni 58, 59, 156
Hall Orlando 189
Halley, Billy 156
Halley, Victor 189
Halverson, Jay 12, 66,
97, 173
Hampton, Kenneth 97,
156
Hampton, Michael 173
Haralampopoulos, John
189
Hardy, Kathleen 110,
178
Hardy, Myrtle 156
Harms, Jane 156
Harris, Delecia 189
Harris, Janice 157
Harris, Richard 97, 174
Harrison, Artis 189
Hartlaub, Maureen 157
Hartman, Richard 18,
157
Harvey,Carol 27, 189
Hatch, Sally 157
Hathaway, Margaret 96,
189
Hathaway, Thomas 18,
157
Hauck, Cindy 54, 108,
157
Hauck, Douglas 157
Hautzinger, Peter 44,
189
Haynes, Michael 174
Hayword, Stephanie 189
Heald, Robert 157
Heiliger, Deborah 174
Hendershot, Susan 189
Henderson, Geraldine
189
Herbold, Lisa 67, 174
Her IInger, Chris 66, 157
Herrera,Zandra 174
Herron, Amy 58, 174
Herron, Sara 174
Hickman,Michae1189
Hickman, Staci 157
Hill, Jackie 174
Hill, Walter 58, 59
Hills,Donna 157
Hilton, Lane 96, 105
Hines, Ray 174
Hinterreiter, Culleen
110, 174
Hocker, Mark 12, 58,
174
Hocker, Tyrone 44, 60,
189
Hodge,Evitt 97

Kahre, Erik 158
Kahre, Mark 190
Kalyasilpin, Sumalee
175
Kane, Molly 34, 58, 158
Kawano, Richard 24, 86,
158
Kawano, Thomas 12, 58,
59, 158
Kay, Christopher 44, 158
Keables, Christine 23,
90,97
Keables, James 58, 108,
85, 158
Keil, Kathy 175
Kelllholokai, Kathleen
41, 43, 175
Keliiholokai, Sherrie
41, 43, 15, 158
Keliiholokai, Thomas
16, 49, 190
Keller, James 12, 158
Kellman, Edna 60, 190
Kelso, Rachel 175
Kemp, Anne 27, 190
Kendrick, Luangela 158
Kennec, Klifton 46
Kennedy, Lisa 41, 43,
-IIchishita, Faith 20, 114,
190
Kerswi II, Christine 158
175
Keys, Alyce 114, 190
Ipsen, Brian 189
Keys, Deberice 43, 44,
Ironshell, Berneice 110,
114, 158
157
Kidneigh, Leslie 175
Ironshell, Fredrick 189
Kidneigh, Jon 190
-JKilfoyle, Jacquelin 58,
Jackson, Cheryl 189
159
Jackson, Kim 46
Kilfoyle, Peter 18, 190
Jackson, Lawanda 157
Kim, Joann 159
Jackson, Reginald 175
Kincaid, Kendall 86,
Jaeggi, Sylvia 157
175
Jakicic, Carol 189
Kindred, Karolette 190
James, Beth 157
Kindred, Kernyce 159
James,Geraldine 158
Kinkel, Peter 159
Jara, Elizabeth 189
Kirchhof, Mary 23, 175
Jasso, Annette 175
Kirkwood, Ida 175
Jenkins, Michael 158
Kitchen, Richard 24, 43,
Jent, Barbara 175
175
Jepson, Theresa 189
Jesse, Jacquelin 110, 158 Klein, Amy 175
Klein, Ellen 190
Jewett, Eric 189
Kline, Kenneth 190
Jewett, Maritza 28, 58,
Kloss,Karen 175
175
Klosterman, Barbara
Joffrion, Melanie 20,
176
175
Knight, Graham 190
Johnson, Bret 158
Johnson, Frances 86, 158 Knight, Tammy 71, 190
Knudson, Monica 23, 54,
Johnson, Harold 98
190
Johnson, Michael 189
Knutson, Kris 159
Johnson, 189
Koeppe, Julia 190
Johnson, Penny 175
Koktavy, Kristin 190
Johnson, Phyllis 189
Konkol, Robert 16, 190
Johnson, Randy 49
Kosmicki, Matthew 159
Johnson,Robert 16, 190
Kouremenos, Mary 190
Johnson, Charles 175
Kral, Tandy 176
Johnston, Alicia 27, 158
Krichevsky, Nancy 176
Johnston, Daren 189
-LJones, Barry 175
Labadie, Harry 176
Jones, Craig 12, 86
Lackey, Monty 51, 190
Jones, Elizabeth 175
Lam, Lan 176
Jones, Lonnie 97
Lambourne, Mark 16
Jones, Luwan 158
Lambrecht, Susan 176
Jones, Renee 190
Landrum, Shannon 60
Jones, Scott 23, 41, 43,
Lane, Paul 190
97, 158
Langhofer, Mikayo 44,
Jordan, Toni 158
159
Juarez, Diana 42, 52,
LaPerrlere, Michelle
118, 175
71, 176
Judkins, Boris 58
Law, Denise 190
-KKachidurlan, Jane 23,190 Law, Frederick 18, 190

Hodges, Alan 189
Hogan, Tamara 20, 66,
105, 157
Holder, Don 46
Holland,Charles 189
Holland, Michael18
Holle,Christopher 174
Holsman, William 189
Honea, Susie 157
Hoover, Barbara 189
Horn, Julie 174
Hosea, Roger 12, 174
Hoskins, Pamela 157
Hoskins, Paul 16, 44,
189
Houston, Mark 51
Howard, Dean 12
Howard, Patricia 43, 60,
157
Howard, Martin 174
Hudson, Laurie 58, 174
Huffer, Lynne 28, 71,
174
Hunt, Michelle 157
Hurst, Tracy 174
Hutchinson, James 189
Hutton, Billie 174

204

Law, Susan 159
Lawson, Sherie
Leadon, Denise 20, 114,
159
Leaver, June 23, 54, 96,
159
Lebois, Adele 20, 96,
176
Lederer, Rachel 176
Lee, Cheryl 176
Lee, Lynn 159
Lee, Nita 159
Lee, Timothy 176
Lewallen, Kent 24, 58,
84, 86, 159
Lewis, Alan 42, 43, 44,
98, 190
Lewis, Anita 44
Lewis, Sammy 190
Lewis, Steven 16, 191
Liljedahl, Lisa 20
Lippincott, Paul 51, 191
Little, Sandra 159
Littlejohn, Brian 191
Lobato, Emily 96, 105,
159
Lobato, Julie 105, 176
Long Kyle 191
Long, Rebecca 176
Lopez, Louise 52
Loury, Kirk 159
Love, Di Anna 159
Loving, Karen 159
Lovitt, Brad 191
Lowe, Jeanine 176
Lowe, William 12, 46,
97
Lucey, Ellen 191
Luna, Eric 24, 51, 191
Luna, Richard 24, 44,
51, 176
Lynch, Joey 159
-M-

MacCiuskey, Lisa 60,
191
Mack, Tawana 191
Maddox, Cora 159
Magnie, Joan 27, 176
Maher, Cheryl 191
Mahoney, Patrick 18,
160
Maiselon, Steven 51,
191
Malone, Portia 160
Manter, Charles 191
Manter, Douglas 191
Mariani, Jean 71, 160
Marion, Lisa 191
Marshbank, Melvin 97
Martelon, Lisa 191
Martin, David 191
Martin,Debra 114, 191
Martin, John 176
Martin, Judy 160
Martin, Kenneth 177
Martin, Myrna 191
Martin, Paige 160
Martin, Robert 97
Martin, Rosie 160
Martin, Tracy l77
Martinez, Antonett 20,
191191
Martinez, Eugene 191
Martinez, Lisa 177
Martinez, Lloyd 16
Martinez, Louis 46
Martinez, Phillip 16, 51
Martinez, Thomas 191
Masters, Kenneth 44,
177

Masterson, CarrIe 191
Matney, Katherine 160
Matney, Robert 16
Mauries, James 28, 191
Maurles, Zoe 58, 177
May, William 12, 15,
93, 160
Mayorga, Jose 160
Mays, Terrence 12, 97
McCarty, Gregory 177
McCleave, Bruce 177
McClung, Kathleen 34,
71
McCoy, Neil 16, 49
McCraner, Andrew 191
McCraner John 160
McGann, John 191
McGarry, Elizabeth 177
McHugh, Karen 60, 71,
191
McKinnie, Evelyn 60,
192
Mclaughlin, Marvin 46
Mclaughlin, Tim 46
McNeal, Donna 192
McNeill, Paul 192
McWilliams, Christy 58
Meade, William 49, 192
Mejia, Patty 192
Melamed, Faina 160
Melcher, Sarah 58, 59,
177
Mensing, Jill192
Mercer, Amy 58, 160
Mercer, Susan 58
Meurer, Valerie 27, 177
Meyer, Gregory 177
Meyer, Philip 192
Micaud, Catherine 61,
96, 177
Middike, Lisa 160
Middleton, Cynthia 177
Middleton, Marcy 160
Mikel, Todd 12, 51
Miles Michelle 114, 177
Miley, Chrislin 60, 192
Miller, Karen 177
Miller, Kevin 98, 192
Miller, Kim 86, 160
Miller, Leslie 160
Miller, Mikiann 177
Miller, Randye 160
Miller, Regina 177
Miller, Susan 160
Miller, Teresa 192
Milsap, Robert 12, 46,
177
Mims, Veronica 192
Miskin, Gregory 58
Mitchell, Gregory 108,
177
Miyazawa, Sherri 161
Monaghan, Timothy 161
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RETIRING
TEACHER
MRS. SMITH
Margaret M. Smith, Latin, Italian, and English teacher, Is
retiring this June.
A native Coloradoan, she was born In Denver. A graduate
of North High School, she received her A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Colorado, majoring in the Classics and in English Literature. She also attended the American Academy In Rome and the Vergilian Summer School at
Cumae on a Fulbright Scholarship.
She started her teaching career in Denver at Smiley Junior High School under Mr. Carl Ginn. Thirty years ago In
1947, she came to East High School and has completed thirty
exciting years under five principals: Mr. Louis Braun, Mr.
Wymond Ehrenkrook, Mr. Sam Waldman, Mr. Robert Colwell, and Mr. John Astuno.
The years have flown by with many changes in integration,
during which time East became the best integrated school in
Denver with strong academic minded, understanding leaders
of all races- a school as close to the real world as possible.
Years ago the East HIgh Tower of Strength was deve Ioped by
many scholarship recipients, by many outstanding graduates
from the best colleges, and by a student body interested in
school activities.
At first she sponsored the Drama Club and the East High
chapter of the Junior Classical League and coordinated the
All School Show, Council Capers, and the Red and White
Day skits.
Then she spent her best teaching years with an entire Latin program. Three Latin teachers were on the Faculty with many Vergi I
and Cicero classes, as well as First and Second Year Latin classes.
The wonderful, enthusiastic students of those classes and the supportive Faculty and Administration were responsible for her
obtaining the Colorado Teacher of the Year Award in 1967.
''It is such a joy to meet former students even in Europe! I have a warm feeling of gratitude to East for the best years of teaching
upon which to look back and to reminisce.
"There wi II always be a special place in my heart for my students of every yearfrom 1947-1977. Of all the Denver high schools,
East has to be the best with its student body, faculty, administrative, clerical, and custodial staffs.
"Oh, East."-- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. --Perhaps it will be pleasing to have remembered even these things at
some time. --- Vergil
"Semper Honos Nomenque Tuum Laudesque Manebunt. --Always your honor, name, and praises will remain.--- Vergil"

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PHOTOGRAPHY AT
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2841 So Broadway
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�ANGELUS STAFF CALLS LONG DISTANCE I N

1977
Murtha Derr, Editor-In-Chief
Kent Lewallen, Managing Editor
Marie Regas, A sst: Editor, Clubs and Activities
Francis Johnson, Clubs and Activities Editor
Eileen Gooch, Copy Editor
Terri Parachini, Artist
Karen Adams, Sports
Beverly Earley, A I bum Editor
Jackie Kilfoyle, Album
Kendall Kincaid, Clubs and Activities
Mark Brad ley, Sports Editor
Kim Miller, Photographer
Brad Radosevich, liead Photographer
Steve Altman, Art Editor
Craig Jones, Photographer
Jeff Wilkinson, Sports
Renee Dixon, Sports
Pam Hale, A I bum
Kim Conwick, Clubs and Activities
Sarah Bridges, Copy Editor
Dick Kawano, Sports
Brian Schmidt, Business Manager
Anna Rodriguez, Clubs and Activities
Mark Berdah I, Assistant Business Manager
Mr. Brian Lee, Sponsor
SPECI A L THA NX TO ...
Jeff Brenman, Paul Radosevich, Janet
Clard, Chris Micaud for pictures; Tom Rowley for pictures and lots of help; Premiere
Paper Cutters; White Spot and Pizza Hut;
Jay Halverson for pies and he I p; Anderson

Studio; Mrs. Wilcox, (Honorary Angelus
Member) for use of her tape, microfish,
teachers lists, pens, paper cutter, computer
print-outs, and room, and for her SUPER
SMILES and EVERLASTING PATIENCE;
Jennie Marr; Continentia! Hotel; Terminal
Annex; Colour Company; Ports of Call for use
of their plane and great hospitality; Stapleton Airport Security; Kodak; 11 Big Daddy 11
McDanal for chemicals; Mary Whitworth;
Home Ec Dept. for breakfast; Nancy Wise,
for candid pictures (&amp;remarks); Frannie's
mommy; Art Dept, for supplies; Winchelles;
IHOP; Murth's Daddy for conducting the midnight dashes fo the T. A.; Robert Waxman;
Mr. Lee, for 11 interesting 11 puns and super
support; United Airlines; Denver Police, for
not stopping us on our mad dashes to the T .A.;
Mary Derr, for her artistic comtributions;
Clover Leaf at 1-25 &amp; Colorado Blvd. for an
11
exciting? 11 early morning ride; Murth's
mommy for putting up with K. L. while her
dinner burned; Kent for his vast unorganization; Bev 1 s brother, dad and telephone
book plus the Goldbergs for not being listed;
Brad's bathroom; Ray Rottman for his 11 artwork?? 11 ; Bev's mommy for her stove and
chicken eggs; and a special, special,
special thanx to Murth for 11 MAINTAINING 11 ;
Also, unthanx to Mr. Babb for not letting
us out of class for deadline meetings; the
208 Ripoff A rtist &amp;/or the Crusty Custodian.

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