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                    <text>����EAST HIGH
DENVER, CO
VOLUME 64
1980-81

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sports
Album
Activities

14

66
152

Clubs
Index
Closing

194

216
220

�"It's all in the way you look at it" is a perspective view of East. It's the school, the people,
and the spirit. East boasts the prettiest campus
in the city and one of the best views of downtown Denver and the front range.

2

�3

�4

�The people are the most important part of
East. They make up the main body of the
school. Whether studying, eating, lazing
around, or just playing around, each student
typifies the life at East.

5

��School spirit
runs high at
East. Starting
with registration
and running
through the
school year,
East students
still find time to
relax and get
involved in their
school.

�Teachers are the nucleus of East. All
students rely on their expertise,
knowledge, and especially their advice.

8

�• ·••w¥x'

Nikes,
preps,
Treachers,
and
Gyros
are
among
the
things
that East
students
identify
with.

9

�Being close to the mountains
brings Angels closer to nature
and the environment. Spectacular sunsets, changing leaves on
aspen trees and beautiful mountain scenes all make it a privilege to live in Colorado.

�Quiet moments are important to everyone.
East students can often
be seen studying, or just
spending time in deep
thought.

11

�12

�East people are very friendly. They can
always be seen laughing and talking together except, of course, during class.

13

��Academics is and always will be first in the
minds of educators. However, few realize
how very important interscholastic sports
are . Sports provide an important outlet and
change of pace from academics. There are
many excellent scholars at East who also
participate in both junior varsity and varsity
programs. Playing interscholastic sports are
invaluable in teaching teenagers the powers
of working as a team, helping teammates,
working hard in practice and yet still having
fun - the most important facet.
High school athletics offer such a good vari·
ety that it is easy for everyone to get involved. Sports range from physical contact
to the use of more finesse and creativity. It is
in these ways that make sports very important to high school students. A chance to
express oneself in an environment other
than a classroom or on a piece of paper
exists in athletics.

�VARSITY
SOCCER
The success of this year's squad can
be attributed to their efforts as a team.
Though there were 11 people on the
field, they played as one unit. This
team effort left the East High Kickers
with a 7-2 record, 3rd in the Denver
Prep League standings.
The defense, led by senior goalie Skip
Jefferson, allowed only 5 shots to be
put into the net all season, and the
team shut out their opponents 5 times.
Other defensive stars were Steve Bell,
John Huffer, Kirk Jensen, and John
Petersen.
On the other end of the field, the Kickers were led by semor scoring threats
Steve Konkol and Ben Cooper, whose
shots gave opposing goalies nightmares.
The Kickers will continue to improve
next season due to enormous depth in
key positions.

16

�Row 1: Kent oda, Kirk
Jensen , Steve Konkol,
Steve Hunnicutt, Steve
Bell, John Hollt ter,
Steve Gonzales Row 2
Maunc1o Mohna, Max
Oden, John Goldin,
Greg Ewing, JB
Schramm, Brian Beckler,
Dave Hunt Row 3 .
Coach Westman, Dean
Campbell, Aaron Mate,
Bill Clymer, John
Petersen, Ben Cooper,
Brian Holmes, Wayne
Hill, John Huffer, Todd
Rocch1o, Coach
Brownell Row 4 Pat
Malungu, Skip Jefferson,
David Lewis, Don
Cheadle.

17

�THE ROAD TO STATE

With a 4-0 playoff romp overTJanda 1-0 triumph over Manual, the
East kickers became the first Angel soccer team to go to state_
Douglas County was the Angels' first foe and though the contest was
close, the Huskies managed a goal in the last few minutes of the
game to win 1-0, eliminating East from the tournament.

18

�JV SOCCER

Row I· Jay Epperson. Jamie Alonzo, Mauricio Molina. Mark Armas. Mark
Godard, David Lewis. Chns Dwight, Kent Peterson, Scott Worcester, Derek
Lawerence. Row 2: Coach Westman, Max Oden, Dean Hermanspan, David Hunt,
Brian Syptak, Coach Brownell . Row 3. John Kintzele, Reid Phillips, Pat Walravens, Guy Gonzales. Carlton Babbs Row 4: Rick Treffinger, Peter Murane , John
Htte, Sean Murphy, ian Jones, Brian Beckler, Hector Alonzo, Mark Richardson .

The junior varsity soccer team consisted of more than 25 enthusiastic players capably led by Coach Tom BrownelL Brownell
employed a no-cut policy and tried to play everybody during the
games, while at the same time trying to win each one. This policy
developed talent and experience needed for future East High
teams. This year's unit achieved success, rolling up an impressive
8-4-2 record. The team's depth was a plus, with fine seasonal
performances turned in by juniors Max Oden and Mauricio Mo·
!ina, and sophomores Brian Beckler and David Hunt. David
Louis' fine goalkeeping added to this outstanding roster. There
should be little doubt about East having another good team next
year.

19

�VARSITY
FOOTBALL
Two weeks before the season began, East High's football team experienced a major overhaul. This
change left the team with a brand
new coaching staff. The new regime, under the direction of firstyear coach Larry Tarver, experienced a devastating season. Like a
partially assembled train, the team
never quite got on track Though
the team loses key seniors Brett
Cunningham, Rob Vicars, Peter
Christy, Rick Janulewicz, and Louis
Ortiz, the returning players anticipate a successful season next fall.

20

�Ro« 1· John Donahue, Stacy Brown, Robert
Landrum, Clay Roland, Peter Chnsty, Mark
M :cnkOVIC, Robert v.cars, Bnan Bolden
Row 2: Marcus Sm th, Luke L1vmgston,
Tom Bridge , Darin Baker, R1ck Janulew1cz,
B1ll Mason, Randy Hurst, Joe Flores. Row 3.·
Brett Cunnmgham, Jim Calhoun, Coach
Turner, Coach Tarver, Coach Sh1ve, Coach
Houghton, Jeff Matthews, Pat Embleton
Ro«· 4· Pat Foley, James Meadows, B1ll
Meyer, Charle Bellard, Tom Meyer, Leslie
Mllton, Maureatha Hall.

21

�JV FOOTBALL
This year's sophomore football team ran, blocked, and tackled their way to a successful 5-3-1 season_ Coach Turner
provided the stern discipline needed to form a bunch of first
year high schoolers into a prosperous team . The strength of
this year's unit was a definite asset, with strong performances
from Chris Berdahl, Dave Sommers, Joe Sawyer, and David
Clayton Although the varsity had a disappointing season, the
success of the sophomores might be a good omen for next
year's gridiron group.

22

�Row 1 Gerald Abraham, Jesse Dav1ss, Scott Sm1th, Pat Gentry Row 2 John
Alexander, Carl Johnson, Dave Sommers, Chad Butera. Denms Blackwell, Adam
King. Row 3.· Bobby Halley, Chris Snyder, Gary R1chards, Kns Vandenberge, Vincent
Jordan, Glenn Ortiz, Randy Lawrence, Lorenzo Hawkms Row4. Coach Sh1ve, Dav1d
Clayton, James Manual, Coach Turner, Byron Moore, Curt Butz, Coach Tarver Row
5: Tracey Love, Joe Sawyer, Keith Verdine. Brian M1ller, Will Wooddell, Coley
Hudgins, Peter VanderM1IIer

23

�The weather presented a gloomy picture; cloudy skies and a bitter rain
dominated South stadium. Unfortunately for the Angels, the T J Spartans played above the weather and came out on top 40-0. The game
started out close, but the Spartans proved too strong for the Angels in
the long run.
The pep club and cheerleaders braved the inclement weather and performed their halftime show;
one of the few things East supporters had to cheer
about all afternoon . The band, led by Mr. Noonan,
with choreography by Mr . Simpson, and the pep
club, under the direction of Ms. Hayes, put on an
excellent show.
Although the 1981 homecoming game was disappointing, next year looks to be a good one. With
the combination of a new coaching staff and a
strong sophomore team, next season's homecoming game should be vastly improved.

24

�HOMECOMING

�TENNIS
Even though this year's tennis team d1d not quit live up to
their expectations, they finished in 5th place wtth a 5-4 record .
Led by Coach Rasmusson, the team had only one state qualifier, senior Greg Bomgaars. Also contributmg to the team were
seniors Bill Burton and Chris Thorne Next year's team hopes
to improve on this year's mediocore record . The team is
expecting good play from sophomores Pat McDonald and
Matt Brown.

26

�Row 1· John McFarlane, Ken Johnson, Anthony Tolliver, Bill Walters, Mike Short, Matt Brown, Quentin White . Row 2:
Brad Pepin , M1chael Gilbert , M1ke McGuire, Greg Bomgaars, Chns Thorne, Bill Burton . Row 3.· Coach Rasmusson, Ken
G1lbert , Ned Norman , Chris Roper, Patrick McDonald, Kevin Childress. Peter Andreas, Bo Libonati, Chip Blanc, Phil
Wuth1er.

27

�SWIMMING

This year's swim team, under the direction of Russ Law, stroked to a
7-2 record . The Angel Fish fin -ished in 3rd place. The team will be
slightly scaled down next fall with the loss of seniors Susan Kilfoyle
and Amy Knudson. The girls hope for another successful season
from tadpole Becky Quintana, who was the team's premiere swimmer this fall.

28

�Row 1: Joelle elkin , Russ Law, Teresa Fiedler, Cary Lyford, Jill Chipman, Theresa
Cuthbertson, Sibyl Frankenburg, Michele Begley. Row 2: Tami Graham, Heidi
Schmidt, Janet Adams , Susan Kilfoyle , Kristi Jackson, Kristen Fitzgerald, Darcy
Yarrington . Row 3: Chris Schmidt, Amy Knudson, Susan Engels, Joan Glivar, Amy
Madsen, Christi Anchustegui , Kirsten Derr, Annie Cordova

29

�GYMNASTICS
Under the tutelage of new coach Debby Brown, the girls
gymnastics team amassed an impressive 7-2 record . Behind
the beaming performances of all-arounders Linda Bennett and
Lanette Skoglund the young and inexperienced team had a
banner year. Amy Yarter and Michelle Milonas also turned in
unparalleled performances in every event. Even though last
year's team had a better record, the girls were satisfied with
their overall finish .

30

�Row 1 Yvette Elli ton Row 2 Lanette Skoglund. Kmten Eddy, M1chelle
Milonas, Donna Gcrrol Row 3: Ang1e Bam, Cary King. Debby Brown, Denise
Clardy, Royce Warren, Amy Yarter, Stephame Brown, Juamta Bryant, Cheryl
Martm, Ltnda Bennett, Denise Hart

31

�VOLLEYBALL
The East High volleyball team showed its continued improvement this year with an 8-5 record, good enough for a strong
5th place finish. Coach Fair stated that the team had the most
individual talent ever but couldn't quite come together as a
team. Senior Laurel Rhodes, who was all-c1ty as a JUnior, led
this year's squad. The remaining seniors helped tremendously
with the team's success.

•

32

�Row J · Laurel Rhodes, Heidi Whalen . Row 2. Kelly Miles , Margaret Me11a, Farzaneh Hadian , Angie Molen . Row
3 .· Laura Mangus, Emiko Kimura. ancy Bndges, Paula Gallegos, Coach Fair. Row 4.· Dana Coutts. M1st1e Klem ,
Laura Davidson, Julie Steuart, Christine Walravens.

33

�GOLF
Once again the East High golf team domi·
nated the Denver Prep League. Led by
senior Steve Madsen and junior Tony
Spikes, the team captured the district and
city cup titles after suffering one loss to
T J. For the third consecutive year, the
golfers won the city title while tying with
T J for the number one spot in the standings. Steve Madsen, shooting an average
of 74.9 and Tony Spikes, with an average
of 79, finished first and fourth respectively in the individual standings. Coach Biffle
hopes next year's team will continue
dominating the league.

Row 1: Robert Warder, Ed Mate, Tony Spikes, Steve
Madsen, Kris Madsen. Row 2: Coach Biffle, Vic Sulzer,
Mark Downing, Steve Rose, Bruce Egloff.

�CROSS
COUNTRY
Once again East's cross country team swept through the Denver Prep League. East was first in city and first in districts. Thts
year was the third straight year for the girls and second
straight year for the boys. The team was well balanced in all
areas. Seniors Hugh Wilburn and Mike Freeburn led the boys
team with strong performances all season long, while the girls
were led by seniors Terri Miller and Mana Joyce, and sophomores Laura Goldin and Leslie Aldrich. Because of continued
strength and depth, East hopes to continue their winnmg
tradition next year.

Row l:Coach Cisneros, Valerie Kreck, Anna Holm, Kate Bond, Gretchen
Steele, Laura Goldin, Terri Miller, Leslie Aldrich, Maria Joyce, Lori
Swanson. Row 2. Steve Knapp, Todd O'Malley, Greg Schiff, Wayne
Vaden, Jim Johnson, Hugh Wilburn, Mike Freeburn, Todd Washington,
Charlie Campbell, Andrew Tucker, Gus Walker, Perry Towsllck

35

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SOCCER

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co

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CROSS-COUNTRY

u
(f)

EAST JLINCOL /M ANUAL/SOUTH
EAST /GWI JFK
EAST/MONTBELLOJSOUTH/WEST
EAST /NORTH/T J
1st IN DISTRICTS

0

1st PLACE
1st PLACE
1st Pl:.ACE
1st PLACE

~
~

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

0

CREEK
1
SOUTH
1
JFK
1
TJ
0
MONTBELLO 0
ORTH
0
LIN COL
1
WEST
0
MANUAL
2
GW
0

2
0
1

5
2
2
1
1

1

TOURNAMENT
EA T
4
EAST
1
EAST
0

TJ
MA UAL
JFK

0
0
1

STATE-EAST 0

DOUGLAS
COUNTY

1

L1:
WOMEN'S SWIMMING

MEN'S TENNIS

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

87
103
145
115
72
85
100
111

85
GW
55
WEST I NORTH 33 I 55
SOUTH
43
JFK
1
TJ
8
MONTBELLO
39
MANUAL
61

REL:A Y MEET 5th PLACE
3rd I DISTRICTS

36

7

6
0

6
3
7
7

3
1

SOUTH
0
JFK
1
TJ
7
MONTBEU:O 1
NORTH
4
LIN COL
0
WEST
0
MANUAL
4
GW
6

7th IN DISTRICTS

�FOOTBALL
EA T
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

GOLF
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

6

6
6

5
6
6
6
6
6

SOUTH
NORTH
MONTBELLO
MANUAL
UN COL
GW
JFK
TJ
WEST

0
0

0
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
2
7
13
7
8
15
6
0

FRUITA
JFK
MANUAL
GW
ORTH
w T
SOUTH
MONTBELLO
TJ
UN COL

3
28
35
28
14
26
21
22
40
6

1st IN DISTRICTS

WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS

EA T
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

2
2

2
2
2

2
1
2
2

NORTH
LINCOLN
SOUTH
GW
MANUAl:::
WEST
JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EA T

.40
112.20
134.00
127.80
131.90
126.00
135.75
141.25
131.10

4th I

DISTRICTS

ORTH
TJ
MA UAL
SOUTH
WEST
JFK
GW
LINCOLN
MONTBELLO

89.50
105.20
114.90
121.05
63.55
153.20
144.25
95.95
118.85

5th IN DISTRICTS

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�WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
This season, as in the last three, the women's basketball team
has potential to place in the state tournament. Michaele
Moore, a sen tor, not only leads in scoring but also in assists and
steals. Jane Short, another senior, leads the team in rebounds.
Also starting this season were Cherie Kmght. Kristel Delph,
both seniors, and jumor Tami Graham. Even though they are
losing many emors, the Angel basketballers will dominate
again next season.

�WOMEN'S J.V.

The J. V. basketball
team this year is
made up of two
jumors and the rest
sophomores. Coach
Escobedo says that
the g1rls are JUSt
learning. but they
are making
progress and he
hopes that by
playing they will
gain valuable
experience.

Row I Royce Warren R01&lt; 2· Laura Mangus. Tarr: M bane Amy Madsen Row 3 Trac1
Groff. L m&lt;la R1ce, Chanyta Warren, T lemMia Jacksor. Coac ... Esco Karmyn Kl~dred,
Melame Wain, Tracv MJI!er. Paulette Myers

�MEN'S BASKETBALL
The 19 1- 2 edttion of th East H1gh men's basketball team tarted off
slow but have put 1t together as of lat(&gt; Coach C1 neros called th1s
year's squad bright, diSCiplined and coachable The new gym has
helped attendance whtch in turn has helped the overall spiTit of the
cagers The list of outstandmg players includes Roy Crockett, Kirk
Cohen, Kevin Childress, and Bruce Schlagel The squad has growmg
hop s for a successful season

40

�Rov. 1 7odd Washmgton. CoaciJ C1sneros. Pee Wei! Cohen Row 2 Dav1d Hallman, Ray Malon&lt;', JuTJm~
M1ller, Leshe M.'ton, Roy Crockett, Kevm CHidre s, M,lUreatha Hall, Bruce Schlagel. AI Wills

�41

�JV BASKETBALL

The men's jumor varsity turned out one of the best
records ever. The Angels started out the season well,
wlnnmg their first seven games and never looking back.
Led by playmaker Silas White. forward I.C. Lewis and a
talented bench, the cagers played well as a team. UnselfIsh play, a tenacious press defense and overall superb
coaching by Marcus Walker made the JV a strong squad
with loads of potential for the upcoming year.

Row 1. Demetrius Jones, Silas Whote, Bobby Halley Row 2· Wayne
Vaden Cleveland Jones, Chris Roper, Coach Walker, I.C. Lewts,
Gerald Abraham, Scott Smith.

�WRESTLING
Wrestling is one of the most unique Individual sports ava1lable to
athletes. It requires motivation and dedication of the athlete who
seeks the competition of a total athletic program.
One of the outstanding wrestlers on the team is Jeff Matthews, a
senior who holds the school record when he pinned an opponent
from North in 25 seconds Other outstanding underclassman include
juniors Richard Martinez, Bill Perry, Andrew Clardy and Charlie
Bruce. Sophomores include Leonard Martinez, Jaime Mata and
Bryan Long.
With young talent and potential, Tarver's goals this season are to
see the sophomores and juniors compete in the district meets and go
on to the state tournament.

44

�Row 1· Andrew Clardy, Vmcent Jordan, Charlie Bruce, Richard Martmez. Jatme Mala, Bryan Long,
Leonard Martmez. Coach Tarver Row 2· Cleo Greer, Galen Dol, Bnan Boldel', Ray Kadon, Melvin
Jenkins, Ken Horton, Bill Perry, Sean Hofer, John Carlin

45

�MEN'S SW MMING
Practicing every day after school and pushing to complete that las1
lap, the Angel swimmers earned success and reputation througr
their performances at meets. This year's diving competition was led
by Terry Trieu and Ron Lovato, while outstand ng swimmers mcluded: seniors 'ed Norman and Mike Pittam, and juniors Hugh Boyle,
Rob Griggs, and David Baudek. It takes more than seven swimmers,
however, to make up a team, as the rest of the swimmers provided
strength and unity.
No matter how hard the swimmers may have worked. they never
failed to exhtbit an obvious example of what spirit should be!

46

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�WINTER SCOREBOAR

ME 'S SWIMMI G

72

East
East
East
East

63
113

en

89
102
37/101
55

Lincoln
GW
West / orth
South

55
56
93
93

East
East
East
East

107
115
15
56

JFK
TJ
Mont bello
Manual

I

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·--

~--

MEN'S WRESTLING
East
East
East
East
East

36
3
35
28
13

South
JFK
TJ
North
Lincoln

27
47
32
37
48

East
East
East
East

17
9
35
15

West
Mont bello
Manual
GW

51
54
24
44

r

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�WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East

MEN'S BASKETBALL
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East

45
63
70
67
47
87
61
53
57
47
59
64
72
82
55
63
76
77

Manual
TJ
GW
North
Lincoln
Montbelio
West
South
JFK
Manual
TJ
GW
North
Montbello
Lincoln
West
South
JFK

53
66
69
66
49
62
53
75
49
59
60
83
58
51
59
52
78
76

66
69
73
95
71
62
99
73
52
72
43
68
80
72

59
59
60
66

Manual
TJ
GW
North
Lincoln
Montbello
West
South
JFK
Manual
TJ
GW
North
Montbello
Lincoln
West
South
JFK

47
46
51
55
38
36
38
28
45
30
44
43
47
67
37
21
41
61

sub-district
East
East
East

I

I

87
71
71

North
Lincoln
TJ

40
48
59

STATE! STATE! STATE! STATE! STATE!
STATE!
Special congratulations to the following senior members
of the 1982 basketball team , who will be going to the
state tournament for the second year in a row . Each has
contributed to make the 1982 basketball season a suecess.
Cherie Knight
Terry Miller
Michaele Moore

Linda Bunting
Kristel Delph
Paula Gallegos
I

Jane Short
I

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����WOME 'S TRACK
MEN'

APRIL 13
EAST f GW / MA UAL
A RIL 20
EAST /LINCOLN/JFK
APRIL 27
EAST JSOUTH/TJ
MAY 4
EAST / GW /NORTH/ JFK

-

MARCH 25
EAST JGW /MANUAL
APRIL 1
EAST JUNCO NfJFK
APRIL 15
EAST /SOUTH/T J
APRIL 22
EAST /NORTH/JFK/GW

TRACK
APRIL 17
DPHSAL RELAYS
APRIL 28
"B' MEET
MAY 11
DISTRICT MEET
MAY 15
DISTRICT FINALS
MAY 21,22
STATE

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APRIL 29
"B" MEET
MAY 15
DISTRICT FINALS
AY 21,22
STATE

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SPRI G SCHEDULE

WOMEN'S SOCCER
EAST GW
EAST SOUTH
EAST JFK
EAST TJ
EAST
MONTBELLO

MARCH 18
MARCH 23
MARCH 25
MARCH 30

EAST NORTH
APRIL 15
EAST LINCOLN APRIL 20
EAST WEST
APRIL 23
EAST MANUAL APRIL 27

APRIL 1

LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MAY 1

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��High school differs a great deal from junior high
school. One of the biggest changes happens to be
the relationship of the seniors, juniors and sopho·
mores where barriers between classes are re·
moved.
Sophomores
often the best year
school
a different sense of freedom
eating
lunch off campus
checking out the older girls.
Sophomores epitomize enthusiasm, seldom miss·
ing a game and the loudest at pep rallies. Grades
still not the strong point. Adjusting to compli·
cated styles of learning
nothing like JUnior
high. Chemistry, essay forms in English, ancient
history, all foreign to sophomores.
just going through the motions
one more year
crack down and study hard.
Juniors start thinking seriously about the college
of their future. Juniors become better known and
girls and
start to fit into their separate cliques.
guys more prominent
longer relationships
more heartbreaks
take it easy
Seniors
two choices
hard. Taking it eas~.r involves three working
classes, five lunches or study halls. Working in·
volves AP courses, college applications
AP
exams. Another alternative, still a popular pro·
gram for seniors, is senior seminar. A chance to go
at something on your own, an unaccustomed ex·
Then comes the culmination, gradu-

has Its own distinctive features, but
possesses a unique way of Interrelating. It is a
wonder how this great diversity of people can
work and play together in a school atmosphere.

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�Darin Baker

���Dena Thompson and Eric Farner

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��Stephanie Gordon

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���Linda Keeler

Susan Kilfoyle

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�Peter Murane
Vtce Pres dent

Trac Groff
ec Tr s

Matt Cohen
Pres dent

The Junior year is a transitional
year· the mid, •., of school life. Ju.
iors are used
•l,e EAST atmo·
sphere, familiar with the school and
teachers, and have established
many new friendships as sopho·
mores It is a year where they realize that they are approachmg
graduation in another year, thinking
about future plans. Although being
in the middle can be a disadvantage
it also has a kmd of secunty, having
that extra year to go. The student
council is there, trying to make this
year easier and more enjoyable.
Atmee La Pernere, Gretchen Steele
Female RepresentatiV'S

J1m Cramer, Btll Meyer
Male Reprt!sentattves

Sponsors Mrs Denny, Ms Srr. th, Mrs Spaulding. Mr. Brucker
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�juniors

Abbott Patt
Abdelnaby. Wa1l
A1 llo, Colette
All e. Sandy
A' n, Cath r :1e

Anderson, Dw1ght
Anderson, Khad11a
Andreas. Peter
Armas, Veromca
Armstrong, Hank

Ashby, R agan
Au ler, Francene
Bam, Angela
Bar Ia, Donald
Barela. Jos ph

Barnes, Mary
Barrett. Selby
Batson,.Kevin
Baudek. Davtd
Bean Behnda

Blanc, Chip
Bolden, Bnan
Bonilla. Carlos

�juniors

Boy! , Hugh
Bradley, Ann
Bndg forth Brian
Bnkovsk s, I ta
Brown J nnlfer

Brown, Ronda
Browr, Stacy
Brown, Stephen
Bruc , Charles
Bufford, Edward

Burkepll , D n
Burrmgton, Rob
Campbe , Chari s
Campb II, D !'I
Carter, Alma

Carter, Tma
Cass1dy, Martha
Catahm, Juhe
Cawthon, Enc
Chapman, Vern tta

Chase Mary
Chavez, Angelo
Chavez, Marie

Ch1pman, Jtll
C1arlo, Cathy
Clark, Heidi

�juniors

Clark, :..aurm
Chit, Ryan
Clyme• W am

Coher, Matt
Cook, Ted
Cooper, Valeria

Co tello Btll
Cramer, J m
Cramer, Kathleel'
Czech, Debbie
Dailey, Kelly

Dale, Cecelia
Daniel, DarrJi:
Davidson, Laura
Dawson, Shanta
Deane, Meg

DeHerrera, Lela
Delaney, James
DeRose, Eddie
Deuel, Mtsste
Dtckerson, 'orrnan

Dtxon, Dean
Dtxon, Donnell
Donaldson, Douglas
Donohu , Darby
Downing, Mark

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�juniors

iJr "', Chari s
Ducker Fo t r
Duensmg, David

Fox. M1chelle
Frank '1burg, byl
FranKhn, Peggy
Fran , Jason
Fuermann. Anne

Funako ht D1an
Gardner, Kathy
Gaut1er, Gabr elle
Gerrol D !'Ia
G1lford, Chnstma

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�juniors

Goldtr., Jon
Grac v Don
Graham Tam1

Gnggs Robb
Grimes, Sharon
Groff, Trac1

Grossmal"l, Rachel
Hall, Dw1ght
Hall, Maureatlta
Ham1ton, Ken
Ham1lton, Scott

Hams, C thy
H rmanspan, Dean
Hey, Kelly
H1' , Br -:tnetta
H1ll, Jan

H1ll, W yn
H1llman, Malcolm
Hmes, Sonya
Hof r Sean
Hoffman, Jam1e

Hogan, Ahson
Holhster, John
Holm, Anna
Hoogstrat K rst 'l
Ho ms Holly

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�juniors

Hudek, J1m
Hur'llc.Jtt t \&gt;
Hu:1t r, Ton!f

H.trst, Randal
Hyde, Patrick
Ingold, llr"lea

Isabell, M1cha I
J ckson, Anms
Jackson Krist
Jackson Steve
J ckson, T lemm1a

Jam1eson, Karen
Jaudon, Jod1
Jenkms, Anthony
J nkms. Melvm
Jens n, K1rk

Johnson, Enc
Johnson, Holly
Johnson, James
Johnson, Saran
Johnston, J1ll

Johnston, Marnte
Jones, La;~ra
Juarez, Dorothy
Kaplan, Jo I
Kemp, Martha

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�juniors

Khar, lrshad
Kmsm n M gan
Kirst n, Liz

Kl n, Revene
Knapp, Chr s
Knapp, Steve

Kmght, Bryan
Kray, Jeff
Lamarr, Gary
LaMotte, Rodney
Landrum, Robert

LaP m~re, Aamee
Larktns, John
Lat..geson, Karen
Leach, John
Lederer aoml

Lewis, Carol
Lewas David
Lewts, Regtna
Labonati. Donna
Lindsey. Mark

Lmker, Valene
Lazotte Andrea
Lofton, K ath
Lopez Yvette
Loudd, Carla

107

�juniors

:. ovato Adnan
Lovato, Ron
Lucey, B. I

Lyford, Cary
Macartney, J1lhan
MacDonald, B cky

MacDon"'lld, She1la
Mack. Laverne
Mack, Tyrone
Mads n, Kns
M rhr, Ang Ia

Martin, Cl-teryl
MarhP, Tamrrl
Martine, l&gt;a"'-1'
Maunes, Mark
Maus. Kyle

Maxw !~. Bnaf'l

May, Tom
McCarthy M. e
McCollum, Andrea
McConnell, Margaret

McDorald. Robert
McElwain, Jeff
McGUire Dame!
Meba:1e, Jam1e
Medina, Mana

108

�juniors

M d na. Roberta
MeJia Pauhn
Meschia Jall"es
Mc!ftr, Sto!ve
M yer, Tom

Meyer W1lham
M1l nkov1c, Mark
M1ller, James
M1lonas, M1chelle
lttchell, An ta

Mohna. Maunc1o
Murane, Peter
Murphy, Diana
Muske, Sasha
eal, Kathy

elson, Craig
Nigro, Bonme
oda, Kent
orman, Dan
'orman, VIolet

Norwood, Valerie
Nuechterlem, David
Oberhaus n, Erik

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�JUniOrS

Ols , Karl
Orn as, Deanna
Palka, L1 a
Palka, Mak
Pep n Brad! !&gt;'

P t nr on, Char es
Phalhp, Red
Pogz ba Andy
Po~&gt;.~d M ke
Powers, Sean

Pre sman, Adam
Pr tchett, Marva
Rankan, Darr ck
Reavey, Am!,&lt;
Redw ~e. J ~et

R ce Landa
R ~hards Rhonda
Rocchao, Todd
Rodriguez Annette
Roel, Knst na

Roland, .!o!fce
Roland. athan
Ross, Phalhp

Rurdlet, Peter
Ryan, John
Ryerson, S10san

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�juniors

Santos Dem e
Sat• dllO E zabeth
Sch11f, Greg
Shead, ')orletta
Shelton Toni

Short, M&gt;chael
Shosky, Dan
Shosky, Sally
S1 · urn, Carla
S1sneros, Diane

Skoglund, Lanette
Slaughter Cla1-10n
Smllh, Joy
Smith, Steven
Snyder, Lmda

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Spikes. Tony
Stee!e Gretchen
Stevens, Erika
Stevenson, Martha
Stroud, Stephame

Swanson, Lon
Tarantola, Dma
Tass1an, Mana

Tate, Dawn
Taylor Theodora
Thompson, Dartonya

�juniors

fhomp on, T r ~
Thorn, fodd
Towsllck, P rry
Tram, Ktm
Tri u, T rry

Tucker, Andrew
Tunson Mma
Vannocker, Kerstm
Venhuisel', M rebeth
Vent •rs, Margaret

Wakntn. Kel!J
Waldren, Suz nne
Wallace, Brian
Wallmgford, Jayn
Warder, Rob ~~

Washtngton, Phylhs
Weathersby. Mtchclle
Webb, Davtd
Wells, Karen
Whtte, Gina

White, Jim
Whtte, Lai-taunya
Whittekin, Lisa

Wilhams, Ronda
Wtlliams, Tma
Will. Al1anon

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�juniors

Wooten Margaret
W~.tt: r, PI- ;&gt;
Ya•r ngton Darcy
Year!Jy, W•lllam
erobmc k Suz11

Zervos, Mary

llJ

�juniors

That's incredible!

She loves me!

Hugh, was that supposed to be funny?

Hey, what's tn the bag?
114

What do you thmk of the Situation m the Middle East?

�juniors

Th1s "E" smells!

This test should be a breeze.

I think they're staring.
Get serious'

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�juniors c===~~==========================~========================================~

"J11i, do l have a tan yet?"

"What"d you say?"
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�juniors

Dear Abb~

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�sophomore officers

SOPH. OFFICERS

Brian Syptak
Vice-President

Lynn Pittam
Secretary /Treasurer

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Emily Gibson
President

Most sophomores who come to East
for their first day of school in September are unsure of what to expect, unless they have had older brothers and
sisters who have previously attended
East. Some sophomores are confident
that they will be able to succeed in
high school. Others are apprehensive
about classes. Still others are inhibited
by the thought of attending high school
for the first time. To
aid and lead the
sophomore class are
student council
members who are
elected in late September. These members serve as liasons
for the students enabling all sopho·
mores to feel more
comfortable about
school and what
they should expect.
This year, the sophomores will try to
raise money and ere·
ate new activities to
help make the class
of 1984 one of the
best.
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Mrs . Carruthers, Mr. Clerihue, Mrs . Deasy, Mr. Noonan . Sponsors

John Kmtzele , Paul Mack Male Representatives

Lori Pope, Teresa Cuthbertson, Yvonne McClain Female Representa
lives

�sophomores

Abbott, ancy
Abrams, Kathy
Adams. Janet
Albertelh, Patti
Aldrich, Leshe
Aldrich, Michele

Alford, Jill
Ali, Krishnor
Ah, Knstor
Alie, Amy
Allen, James
Alonzo. Jaime

Anchustegu1, Christi
Anckle, Reilanda
Anderson, Angela
Anderson, Katherine
Anderson, Mona
Archuleta, Raymond

Archuleta, Troy
Ausler, Charlotta
Babbs, John

Baker, Tracy
Bakogianis, Louis
Bayer, Heidi

Beach, Peter
Beadle, Dan
Beckler, Bnan

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�sophomores

Begley, M1chelle
Bend1xon , Renee
Benton, Terrie
B rdahl, Chns
Bergman, Devon
B1 hop, andy

Blackwell, Deni e
Blackwell, Patricia
Bolm. Mary
Bomar, Antinette
Bond, Kate
Brassfield, Kathy

Bridges, ancy
Brown. James
Brown, Jes 1ca
Brown, Matthew
Brown. Tanya
Brubaker e1l

Bryant, Juanita
Burky, Lisa
Burrell, Latrice

Butera, Chad
Butz, Curt
Campbell, Maxine

Carter, David
Carter. Phillip
Cheney, Louise

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�sophomores

Chiles, DaVId
Ch1lton, Fonda
Chipman Justin
Clardy, Demse
Clark, Bnan
Clements, Ellen

Collins. Stephen
Collymore, K1mberly
Cordova, Anne
Coutts, Dana
Crandell, Willy
Crawford, Rushell

Crihfield, Regma
Croker, David
Cross, Ken
Curtis, Carmen
Curtis, Catnna
Cuthbertson, Teresa

Dang, Nyphang
Davidson, Julia
Davis, Oretha

Daviss, Jesse
Debarros. Donna
Degrate, Lomeatra

Dematteo, M1chael
D1xon, Sheila
Doane, Julie

121

�sophomores

Donaldson Vandi
Donahu , K thle 'n
Drs n, Molly

Dunbar, Tom
Dwight, Chris
Egan, Lynn

Einarson, Jeff
Elhson, Yvette
Emery, Tina

Engels, usan
Epperson. Jay
E pey Todd
Foedler, Louos
Fosk, Robert
Flournoy, Brechin

Fox, Vicky
Garver, Julia
Garvon, Machelle
G ntry, Patrock
Gobbons, Scott
Gobson, Emoly

Gillespoe, Raymond
Godard, Mark
Goldin, Laura
Gold teln, Juhe
Gonzales, Juhe
Gonzales, Guy

122

�sophomores

Gonzales, Mttch
Goode. Angela
Groce , Tyrone

Guerrero, Janie
Gunn, Alan
Hanson, Lisa

Hare, Cynthia
Harris, Charlton
Harris, Kristen

Hart, Tracey
Harvey, Kedra
Hathaway, Kathy
Hayden. Jo Anna
Headon, Sharon
Henderson, Tanya

Heron. Christine
Hill, Anna
Htte, John
Holmes. Bruce
Hooker, Deborah
Horiucht, tchole

Horton, Rochelle
Howard, Jewel
Hudgms, Coley
Hudspeth, Howard
Hughes, Latonya
Hunt, David

123

�sophomores

Hutchinson. Amy
Isensee, Kori
lsto. Edmard

Ito, Shaw
Jackson, Anitha
Jackson, M1chelle

Jackson, Monica
Jenkins, Dav1d
Johnson, Karl

Johnson, Wendy
Jonas, Marm
Jonas. Angela
Jones, Ian
Jones, Stacey
Jordan, Pamela

Kaufman, Lisa
Kear, Samantha
Keil, Brenda
Kepford. Aprel
Kercheville, James
Kimura, Emiko

Kindred. Karmyn
King, Adam
Kintzele. John
K1te, Jessica
Klein, Mistie
Kness, Tena

124

�sophomores

Kreck , Valerie
Kulick , Thomas
La Fleur, Jean

Larson, Rick
Law, Kristin
Lawler, Sandy

Lawrence, Derek
Lawrence, Randy
Lee, Stephanie

Leonard , Greg
Levine , Davtd
Lewis, Mark
Ltzotte, Jean
Long, Bryan
Lovato, Paula

Lujan, Brenda
MacDonald , Pat
MacFarlane John
Mack, Delora
Mack, Paul
Mackey , Lynn

Madsen, Amy
Mangrum, Willard
Mangus, Laura
Mar, Elaine
Marcel, Venus
Marshall, Liz

125

�sophomores

Martin, Patricia
Martine, Tyler
Martinez, Deanne

Martinez, Leonard
Mate, Edward
Mauries, George

Mayfield, Michelle
Mayfield, Monica
McCarron, Joe

McCarthy, Mike
McClain, Yvonne
McCoy, Shannon
McDaniel, Dawn
McEwen, Peggy
McGiumphy, Michelle

McGrath, Dennis
Miles, Kelly
Miller, Brian
Miller, Paula
Miller, Robin
Miller, Tracy

Molen, Angie
Moon, Toni
Mosqueda, Olivia
Moll, Gina
Myers, Paulette
Nagle, Shannon

126

�sophomores

Nathan, Kenneth
Nelson, Dons
Nguygen, Hanh

Nguyen, Tha1
N1cholls, Stephen
Noah, Dean

Norman, Jeanette
Norris , Angela
Nuechterlein, Larry

Oakes, Cristme
O'Malley, Todd
Ortiz, Glenn
Papm, Cynthia
Paszel, Linda
Peck, Tony

Peterson, Kent
Phanmany,
Vilayuanh
Pittam, Lynn
Platt, Becca
Pope, Lori
Poplansky, Jacquelyn

Pounds, Johnny
Preblud, Leanne
Qumtana, Rebecca
Ramirez, Aurora
Reiva, Susan
Richardson, Mark

127

�sophomores

R1ggs. Kory
Robmson, Clarence
Robm on, Clay
Robmson, Helhan
Roland, Jack1
Roper, Chris

Rowland, Jeff
Rundle! , Sarah
anders, K1m
awyer, Joe
Sch1lt, Scott
Schmidt. Heidi

colt, Don
Segundo, Andr w
S lkm, Joelle
•ney, orris
Serv1olo. Michael
Sham, Greg

Shevlin, Deborah
S1ms, Tamala
m1th, Rhonda

Snyder, Chns
Sommer. Shannon
St Cla1r, Darren

!:&gt;tafford, Sandy
Steele. Chris
Steele, Crissa

128

�sophomores

Stevens, Jody
Stoker, Billie Jo
Strobl, Michelle
Sulzer, V1ctor
Summers, David
Summers, Tom

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Swenson, Robm
Syptak, Brian
Talley, Tina
Tate, Chris
Thompson, Duke
Thompson, Jay

Thompson, Jerilyn
Toll1ver. Anthony
Tooley, Kyle
Tran, Dang
Treffinger, Richard
Trujillo, Donna

Tye, Eric
Ulnch, Galen
Valone, Dm1tn

Vance, Robert
Vandenberge, Kris
Vandermiller. Peter

f

Vaughn, Bobbie
Waddy, James
Waldren. Carter

129

�sophomores

Walker, Augusta
Walker, Lisa
Wain, Melame

Walravens, Christine
Walravens, Patrick
Wanner, Barbara

Warden, Diena
Ware, John
Warren. Anthony

Warren. Royce.
Webster, Damelle
Weder&lt;pahn. Kathy
Widmann. Bnan
Wigginton, Tom
W1lliams, M1chelle

Willard, Jerry
Wooddell, William
Worchester. Scott
Yarter. Amy
Young, Annette
Young, Gma

Zigman, Marty

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�"Like, fer sure man, ya know?"

" What the

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�PRINCIPAL
The changes within our society are
reflected so clearly by students who
attend public educational institutions.
It is with pride and appreciation that
I acknowledge the opportunity to be
associated with a staff and student body
at East that works together in an earnest and diligent manner to create a
better tomorrow.
John J. Astuno
Principal
East High

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�ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS

Ed Calloway
Dave Strodtman

133

�english/language

a manner ·of speaking

Claudia Deasy

Dorothy Fuller

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�english /language

Cathy Mangen

A thesaurus, dictionary, a book of literature,
and a stack of week·old ungraded themes are
among the many items one might find on an
English teacher's desk. A few feet to the side of
the desk is a rather large trash can filled with
mounds and mounds of frustrated composi·
tions, broken pencils, and possibly a worn copy
of "Cliff's Notes."
These Items found in the classroom are but a
mere indication of what type of work is done in
a basic English class. But not always the same
type of work is done In a drama, competitive
speech and filmmaking class. Their long hours
of work are spent on the art of self.expression
through acting and speaking. Students enjoy
taking various English classes as elective
courses. Through hard work and discipline the
English department merges with the superior.

R1chard Nelson

Barbara Spauldmg

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��social studies

that was then;
•
this IS
now

Sheila Feeney

Patricia Gatewood

Lewis Greenlee

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Robert Hussey

�social studies

Ronald Miller

Gerard Noonan

Whether you want to learn about American History, the pharohs
of ancient Egypt or today's contemporary issues, the social studies department at East offers these plus other valuable courses of
interest.
The teachers might push students a little harder, but in the end it
helps students produce superior AP scores.

Tamara Smtih

Patricia Vtalpando

Depending on what one likes in a teacher aside from teaching
ability, social studies teachers offer a wide range of diversity.
Each has their own unique characteristics outside of school Mr.
Miller has a "preppie" dog and claims to be Lord Miller the
successor of King Price Smith. Mr. Rasmusson's hobbies are
chewing tobacco and playing tennis. Then there is Mr. Greenlee
who loves to ride bikes and read when there is nothing else to do.
All in all East High School has one of the best social studies
departments with super teachers.
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�science/ math

experiments and

Mack Fair

Where does one begin to understand the
Donald Bobb
chemical composition of the earth and
universe; the tissues and cells that make
up the human body; the microscopic animals found in a drop
of pond water: stars, vectors, and the evolution of life? The
answers lie within the knowledge of a science teacher.
Every student during at least one of his high school years takes
a course In science Whether a student takes a science class to
allev1ate the burden of ten hours mandatory science credit. or
tackles a college course in planning for the future, he will
never flee the class Without gathering at least a smidgen of
knowledge. Everything from learning about the stars to con·
structing a bridge Is concealed behind the doors of a science
classroom. Those few moments each day that a student
spends behind those concealing doors eventually reveal a truly
educated individual - one who is able to cope with questions
without answers. answers that have no questions, and one who
possesses a sense of independence no two persons share
equally.

140

�science/ math

Dale Strickland

Rob rt Slmpsol"

equations

Curtis Bedore

Thomas Elh on
Elsa Berger
141

���physical education

a break
from the books

Pam Cisneros

Gene Cisneros

East High offers a wide variety of gym classes designed
to keep you in top shape-such as fitness and conditioning, lifetime sports, team activities, gymnastics, and
dance. A new addition to the phystcal education department is Larry Tarver, who teaches fitness and team
activities classes.

Kathy Hayes

Although the near-completed bym altered the students'
former methods of dressing and workouts, the inconveniences proved well worth it when the new gym was
finally available for regular use.
Jackie Dean

Larry Tarver

Alan Hodges

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Chff Olm

�industrial education/rotc

woods and goods

Harlan Miller

As the students work diligently in the
process of taking an engine apart, work
on blue prints for a house, or construct
products from wood, an industrial education teacher is sure to teach the students
quality, correction, and perfection.
Whether it means redoing blue prints or
spending extra time making something
better, it will result in self-appreciation
and confidence.

Woody Senier

Herb Stewart

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keep In step

I
Dennis Shipman

Lloyd Storey
Willard Wyatt

The ROTC department at East
is a truly unique
staff of officers
that teach the students determination, stamina, and
pride. Preparing
the students for
drill team and rifle competition
between other
schools, and
teaching basic
skills are among
many responsibilities of an officer.

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�special education

that extra e fort

The special education de·
partment is Indeed a "special" and intense program.
With a work team of eight
teachers, this program
concerns itself with the
"special'' needs of East
High students that need a
little more help and attention than the regular runof-the-mill student. The
teachers involved in th1s
program possess the patience needed to motivate
these special students.

Ted Brucker

-- Anme Wickhffe

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�hold youth/ student activities/ advisors /library

the addi onal ingredient
The Hold Youth program is for the deterranee of students at
East. The teachers involved, Colleen Kennedy and Dianne Tramu·
tola, council these stu·
dents and assist them in
the selection of beneficial classes at East and
the Career Education
Center.

Warren Boatroght

The staff of advisors,
Richard Rassmusson
and Judith Fruland,
hold very demanding
and responsible posti·
tions In their attempts
to modify a student's
behavior, their main
concern is the discipline
of the student body,
handling all referrals,
truancies, and progress
reports.

Judy Fruland

Richard Rasmusson

Beth Gower

check out the librarians

John Jackson

El01se Pearson

John Jackson
and Eloise
Pearson are
recognized for
their excellent
job in
managing the
library. By
providing
assistance for
students and
knowledgable
information,
the librarians
can put their
years of study
to use.

--

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���clerical staff

our type of people

Kay Logan

Sonya Ek

Edna Knoll

Jean LaFleur

The clerical staff at East is
the backbone of organization. By answering
phones, typing, filing, issuing excuses, and handling
all money and sales, these
major tasks seem minor.
As these ladies keep the
offices in working order,
they also make East a
more pleasant school for
visitors.

Margaret Staible

Jennie Marr

Eva Smtih

Zadean Wilcox

Mary Clare Taylor

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Linda Williams

�teachers

the whole bunch

The faculty and staff
that create the strength
within a school also
give it character and individuality . The art of
working together and
sharing the good with
the bad is truly a gift to
East High SchooL
There is a closeness
found within the teachers in which students,
new and old, are able to
discover a comfortable
environment at school.
This feeling of comfort
is essential in maintaining the sense of belonging and understanding
that East projects. The
communication that exists among the teachers
also contributes to the
overall appearance of
the school.

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��Beginnmg w1th registration, through homecoming,
spirit week, graduation and finally summer break,
activities are evident everywhere with everyone at
East. In one way or another just about the entire
school is involved in at least one activity.
There IS a versatile assortment of activities occurring daily at East. Some, such as Student Council,
Executive Internship, National Honor Soc1ety deal
with school events. Others like dance, Hatchet
Squad, and Thespians are based around special
interests. Most of these activities are school sane·
tioned and have some special budget help. But the
real help lies in the dedication of the members.
Through hard work, shows, concerts, assemblies
and trips all are made possible.
Activities are :m integral part of East. The oppor·
tunity to create, produce and perform is available.
It gives students a different sort of responsibility;
something that leads to the personal satisfaction of
a job well done.

�CHEERLEADERS
rah! talent

The cheerleaders are a special combi·
nation of different personalities working together to promote school spirit.
This squad, with eleven juniors and
thirteen seniors, demonstrates the co·
ordination and organization that is
needed to bring about the school spirit
which makes EAST so great. Many
long and devoted hours go into practicing and learning the cheers and routines so each performance can look its
best. This year's cheerleaders supported EAST with a tremendous amount
of enthusiasm and spirit.

Co-head cheerleaders: Christy Hamilton, Dena
Thompso.n

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Row 1: Maria Tassian . Row 2: Telemm1a Jackson Row 3 Aimee LaPemere, Angela Bam.
Gabrielle Gauthier, Reagan Ashby, Reverie Klem . Valena Cooper, Dawn Tate. Row 4 : Anita
M1tchell, Kelley Hey .

Row 1: Deva Brown, Donna Gerrol, Pam Salazar, Dena Thompson, Amanda Hall Row 2 Christy
Hamilton, Bridget Jones, Laurie Walker, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Danielle Gautier, Rachael
Gordon.

����SWEETHEART DANCE
on

cloud

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nine
This year's Sweetheart Dance, held
on February 6, was a dance to be
remembered Sponsored by the junior class, it was a sure hit.

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The main hall, where the dance was
held, was decorated in delicate pink
and white streamers. Hanging from
the ceiling were hearts representing
of the couples there. Each symbolized the true purpose of the Sweetheart Dance.

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Q-2 provided the music, mtxmg
both R-n-8 and Rock, which made
all the music lovers there happy.

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At 10:30 the dancing stopped in
order to crown Wayne Vaden king
and Gabrielle Gautier queen of the
dance.

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All in all, this year's Sweetheart
Dance was a smash hit.
Kmg Wayne Vaden

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Queen Gabnelle Gautier

Row 1. Wayne Vaden, Peter Murane, Maureatha Hall, Ktrk Jensen, Jon Goldin . Row 2: Stephanie Stroud, Atmee La Perriere, Gabrielle Gautier, Traci
Groff, Teresa Fiedler, Dawn Tate .

�on cloud nine

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�..

����HEAD
BOY
and

GIRL
their way:
compatability

I've been talking to David
the stone faced lad
our "guardian angel''
fig leaf clad
Thanks for the memories,
tt's been qu1te a year
trag1c, terrif1c, TA TAMOU T
ftl1ed w1th loving, and laughmg tears
"Tsk," mtmmicked Michelangelo's Rock
"I'll see It again and I've s en it before
·mce I stood stationed between the f1rst and second floors
One hundred and s1x years have blown through these
doors."
But David, you cynic,
that's not what I mean
you're forgettmg East's heart
because of all the facts and figures you've seen.
Sure, the rallies have been rowdy,
the new gym, what a room,
holiday decorations rang w1th good cheer
01k "Boom-Chica-Boom"?)
But East's not a dance
or a student counc1l poll
1t's the music of the people,
the smgmg of our souls.
Hey, the spirit days and plays all pay
and make the year more fun,
but tt's the different smiles
and different styles that make us all One.
One in our dress, or color, or thoughts?
o. East's not made of molds,
we eek our own rambows
and encourage others to discover thetr own pots of gold.
See David,
that's why 1t's been "qUite a year"
It's the golden thread of life that lights
the halls and faces 'round here
What pul1s us together Is our pnde that we're people;
we each run m the human race and then feast,
we're One m feeling we're each our own being,
and that's the treasure of East.
Pardon the poor prose, I JUSt hope that some of the
message muddled its way through. Thanks Amanda, Boat,
and Council for all the great times. And to all the other
people of East, all I can say 1s thanks for all the friendship,
love and learning. Please DARE to create, and not conform.
Always keep searching for your rambow.
Goo oless you all,
J B Schramm ' 2

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I hope that 11 has been a
Reflectmg on 1981-82
good year for us, and, for compansons sake. some·
limes not so good. I hope that it was memorable. Of
course, each one of us have had memorable mo·
ments here, and our minds have captured those for
etermty or at least a long time. So mstead of wnting
out mme I encourage you to pull out your own
moments. Looking forward to the years of the fu·
lure
we are the hope, love, hate,sorrow, apathy
and enthusiasm of tomorrow, and I hope that as
md1v1duals we choose to be all of the above. We
must learn to accept. to fight, and most importantly
commumcate wtth open minds.
I DARE you all to make this world we live in a
vigorous, conflicting. survivable place to be. I hope
East Htgh has been as good a preparation for that
quest for you as it has been for me. You've made
this year and East very special to me! Good luck! I
wish you all emotions known and unknown!
Thank you
Amanda Morris

�STUDENT COUN~I

Mr Boatright. Row 1 John Kintzele, Traci Groff, Melanie Huff, Aimee LaPerriere, Damelle Gautier, Staten Fuller,
Matt Cohen . Row 2: Kirk Cohen, Brian Syptak, Gretchen Steele, Amanda Morris, Emily Gibson, Theresa Cuthbertson,
Steve Konkol, Berna McElroy, Cherie Kmght. Row 3 Bill Meyer, John Petersen, Jim Cramer, Paul Mack, J .B
Schramm, Yvonne McClain, Peter Murane, Lori Pope

Student Council consists of a Head Boy,
Head Girl, class officers, representives
and several dedicated students The•r
year started off w1th a retreat to Balarat
where the ground work for the commg
year was laid out. One of the council's
goals for themselves and East was to be
the best. Their challenge was to DARE
the student body to become mvolved m
their school. Being a leader and daring to
be the first person to stand alone In a
crowd can be hard at times. It is a chal·
lenge to do a corny skit on the stage
trying to elic1t a response from students
who are a b1t apprehensive. but Student
Council braved the laughs and comments
m order to show that spirit does not hurt,
as a matter of fact it feels good. Student
Council set the1r goal at becommg the
Super Council, super because they cared
enough and dared enough to try to be
the best.

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�EXECUTIVE INTERN
no internal problem

Tina Williams

Cra•g

elson

Debra Kregarman

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Carol Byrd

�,
Therese Meggitt, Terry Trieu

Lili Yamamoto

Kristen Fitzgerald, Jon Starry

Many high school students are anxious to graduate and begin
working. With East's program, Executive Intern, students can
begin learning and training for their particular career interests in
an apprentice-type situation. Students attend school a few periods a day to fulfill graduation requirements and spend the remainder of the day at work. The students who participated in the
program were enthusiastic about the opportunities opened up to
them and have gained insight into their future careers.
Joan Eto

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�CONCERT BAND
never misses a count

Row 1· Jeff Kray, Phil Regas, Shan Miles. Beth Allen , Victoria Kelso, Kathy Cramer. Cary Lyford. Sean
Pow rs, Jeanette orman, Brenda LuJan. Yvette Lopez, Felic1a Ashby, Ann Patterson, Patti Abbott, Lmda
Rice, Wayne Vaden, J1ll MacCartney, Don Cheadle Rou.· 2· Marvm fiTton, Peter Vanderm11ler, Cary King,
Andrew Clardy, Randy Hurst, Guy Gonzale . Row 3· Sheila MacDonald, Rob Warder, Chris Roper, Darnell
McGhee, Clay Robmson, Charlton Harris. Rob Vance, Mark Richardson, Tracy Grant, Dan orman, Craig
Nelson, Denms McGrath, Gus Walker, Todd Espey, Mark Downing, Aaron Martm, Mark Luedke, Brian
Wallace, Dee Jones, Steve icholls. Rick Treffinger, Chris Rawles

The Concert Band performed at the football games, then
spent the rest of the year working on serious music. Besides
concerts at school, the band performed at junior highs
throughout the city. Seventeen East musicians were mem·
bers of the All-City Band.
The Concert Orchestra continued its tradition of performing a major work with the Concert Choir. The Orchestra
also took part in the mustcal, as well as performing various
other concerts. The East Orchestra also showed strength by
placing eighteen members in the All-City Orchestra; ten in
either first or second chair positions.

CONCERT ORCHESTRA
comes with strings attached

Row 1: L1z Kimmet!, Laura Dav1dson, Kay Humphry, Devon Bergman, Karl
Olsen, Amy Hutchinson, Crissa Steele, Erika Stevens, Naom1 Lederer, Carrie
Hillward. Sara Muller. Chnsty Heron, Reverie Klein, Brad Pepin, Teresa Cuth·
bertson. Paulette Myers, Dan Warvi. Row 2: Dan Norman, Victoria Kelso, Mark
Richardson, Jean Dunover, Dennis McGrath, Christy Hamilton, Steve Nicholls,
Ann Patterson, Rick Treffinger, Pam Czech, Jill Richardson, Chris Rawles, Will
Woodell. Clayton Slaughter, Steve Farley, Artie Moore .

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�JAZZ BAND
just can't be beat

Jazz Ensemble A continued to excel as evidenced
by superior ratings given
them at Jazz Festivals
throughout the area. This
year six East students
were members of the AllCity Jazz Combo.

Row I. Felic1a Ashby. Victoria Kelso, Ann Patterson, Don Cheadle, Jean Dunover,
Guy Gonzales. Row 2: Ph1l Regas. !eve 1cholls. Rick Trellinger. Dee Jones. Mark
Luedke. Chris Rawles . Row 3: Dave Delph1a, Will Wooddell, Artie Moore , Rob
Warder, Mark Richardson . Dan orman, Rob Vance. Tracy Grant.

Jazz Ensemble B is primarily a training group preparing to join the first Jazz
Band the following year.
Performances included the
Winter and Spring instrumental concerts.

Row I Gus Walker, Ann Patterson, Scott Sm1th. Aaron Marlin, Andrew Clardy. Row
2: Amy Hutchison. Darnell McGhee, Chris Steele, M1ke Serviolo, Jell Kray , He1di
Bayer, Andy Manley . Row 3: Clayton Slaughter

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�CONCERT CHOIR
hits home bass in music

Juniors and seniors who choose
to be in concert choir are selected by audition. They perform a
variety of standard choral literature . The concert choir is one of
the top performing choirs at
East.

Row 1: Sandra Allee, Reagan Ashby, Heidi Whalen, Carol Lewis, Dtana Gerrol, Karla Miller, Barbi Downmg, Mtchelle
Weathersby, Donna Gerrol, Julie Catalini, Leslie Curry, Diane Funakoshi. Row 2: Meg Deane, Tracy Hart, Marti
Campbell, Joan Rovlenchik, Laurel Rhodes, Karen Laugesen, Joyce Hall, Tina Pagliasotti, Chaynta Warren, Reverie
Klein, Lucy Wenzel, Edte Dulacki, Row 3. Steve Hunnicutt, Don Cheadle, Darby Donahue, Robin Reed, Skip Jefferson,
Frank Kusumoto, Davtd Duensing, Kyler Stevenson. Row 4 Erik Koeppe, Derek Rice, Jerry Combs, Peter Andreas,
Denny Wnght. James Meadows, Peter Chnsty, Peter Washburn

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�ANGELAIRES

Angelaires is a group of 24 sink
ers and 3 instrumentalists from
concert choir. They are selected
by audition and specialize in the
performance of vocal jazz. They
are highly respected throughout
the state. The Angelaires were
one of th finalists of the 1980
Greeley Vocal Jazz Festival
East High School Angelaires
were selected by taped audition
as the only high school Vocal
Jazz Ensemble in the country to
appear at the national convention of the National Association
of Jazz Educators (NAJE), January 14-17 in Chicago.

always in harmony

Row 1 Dave Delph1a, Ph1l Regas, Artie Moore, Karla M ller, Peter Washburn, Barb Dowmng,
Robin Reed, Meg Deane. Row 2: Erika Stevens, Karen Laugesen, Skip Jefferson, Dave
Duensmg. Peter Chnsty, Lucy Wenzel. Darby Donahue Row 3 Joan Rovlenchik, Jerry
Combs, Tina Pagliasottr, Denny Wnght, Derek Rice, Edie Dulack1, Row 4. James Meadows.
Joyce Hall, Peter Andreas, Don Cheadle.

ADVANCED CHOIR
a very noteworthy group

The Advanced Choir at East High
School is open to anyone musically
inclined. The Advanced Choir
mainly consists of sophomores but
a person in any grade is accepted.
The Advanced Choir sings in con·
certs by themselves and also with
the Concert Choir. After Advanced
Choir, the singers might choose to
go on to concert choir in their ju·
nior or senior year.

Row 1: Devon Bergman, Jess1ca Kite. Darren St. Clair, Krishnor Ali, Knstor Ali, Tracy M1ller,
Julia Garver Row 2. Angela Goode, Joelle Selkm. Peggy McEwen. Jill Alford , Lisa Burley,
Kathy Hathaway, Lisa Hanson. Juamta Bryant. Row 3: Pamela Jordan, Terne Benton,
Deedee Keith. Carmen Curtis. Jo Anna Hayden, Bernetta Pa1ge, Tracy Hart
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�SIGNATURES
Row 1 Chris Schmodt. Francesca Scarpone, James Mesc oa, Darcy Yarrington,
obyl Frankenburg, ogne Gould, Mrs
Braverman Rou. 2 Peter Rundlet, Joll
Chopman, Kristl Jackson, L z Kommett,
Chris Thorne, Phylhs Grossman. Row 3
Rob Griggs, Chros Adkins, Laurie Gra ·
ham, Christy Skidmore. Row 4. Monty
Cully, M1ke Fenton, Losa Cotter, Matt
Cohen

On Saturday, October
24, the magazine writing class held a garage
sale. The profits from
this sale were used to
provide poets and writers for the class who
could assist the class
members in their writing and analysis of other's writings.

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never prose a problem

�Editors Chris Thorne, Phyllis Grossman

Signatures is an excellent literary magazine written, edited and published by a small group of talented students in the East/Manual magazine class.
Sponsor, Mrs. Madelyn Braverman, provides the necessary guidance as
students meet daily to critique stories and peotry, and view art work
and photography submitted by students and teachers from East and
Manual.
Under the student leadership of Chris Thorne and Phyllis Grossman,
this biannual magazine is a literary treasure for all.

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�EAST FOR
EXCELLENCE

Under the guidance of Beth Gower, a new program took root
this year at East. The purpose of the program, East for
Excellence, is to motivate and aspire all students at all levels to
strive to achieve their highest potential.
East for Excellence formulated other new programs this year
designated to help students. A special peer tutoring program
proved beneficial as did the career day event to provide
insight for various vocational mterests. East for Excellence
achieved academic excellence and thus produced more spirit.
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�JROTC
keeping in step

Clark Ausler
B CMDR

Conme W1l on
HP CMDR

Joszette1 Bohannan
B EXO

SECOND BATTALION

Mana Ta s1an
B P&amp;l

Sonya Lewis
B ASST 54

Mark Maunes
B S-1

Malcolm Hillman
BN OPT SGT.

Steve Sm1th
B 52

John Ryan
B CSGM

Terry Trieu
B
-3

Curtis Dwight
B Supply Sgt.

Mark M1lenkov1c
B S-3AIR

Jonathan Starry
B S-4

JROTC is a military organization which
helps bring out the leadership qualities of
high school students.
This program provides opportunities
for being involved in the changing of mili·
tary ranks, wh1ch results in the promotion to the higher ranks and the 2nd Battalion.
The 2nd Battalion is the epitome of
discipline and self-assurance. Students in
the 2nd Battalion demonstrate leadership
qualities and the drive needed to succeed
in JROTC.

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�COMPANY
A

Row 1. Keith French, Lon me Giles, Kenneth Horton, Brian Tanner, Row 2 · Andrew
haw, Alan Harns, Mary Kyle, Ang Ia Thomas , Oretha Dav1s, Hudson Haley. Row3:
Anthony Loggms, W1lham Sander, Kmtor Ah, Tommy Thomas, M1chael Walker,
Momca Mayfield Row 4 · Curtis Nasser

COMPANY
B

Row 1 Gregory Gnmes Row 2: Veronica Armas. Debbie Engle, Carla Menchner, Jacquelyn
Cole, Chris Dwight, Sylvia Cole, Phia Lee Row 3: Crystal Brown, Krisnor Ali, Eric Johnson,
Bernette Pa1ge, Tyrone Groce, Steven Smith .

COMPANY

c

Row 1: Pauhne Mosqueda Row2. Mark Mauries, icole Kelly,
Peggy Franklin, Regina Cnthfield, Patrick Gentry. Row 3·
Todd O'Malley. Vincent Hunt, Dav1d Carter, Curtis Wedding·
ton, Alan Ford Row 4: Chaynta Warren, M1chael Palka, Der·
oyce Davis, George Morales, Charles Bellard Row 5. Joseph
Massanet.

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�give it their best shot
GIRLS DRILL TEAM, Row 1 SonJa
Lew1s, Demse Clardy, Cornelia W1l·
on, Sonya H.nes, M1chelle Aldnch.
Row 2; Tina Talley, Cathia Redw.ne,
Tamala Sims, Rochelle Horton, Sa·
mantha Kear, Phyllis Wash.ngton .

BOYS RIFLE TEAM, Row 1· John Ryan, Mark Mauries. Row 2: Jon
Starry. Steven Smith, Lonnie Giles .

BOYS DRILL TEAM. Row 1.
Clark Ausler Row2 : Mark Maur·
ies, Joe Massanet , Jon Starry.
Row3: Steven Smit~ Curtis Nas·
ser, Mike Palka, Lonnie Giles .

GIRLS RIFLE TEAM. Row 1: Francene Ausler , Sonja Lewis. Row 2:
Debbie Engle, Sharon Grimes. Row 3: Crystal Brown

Two other interesting programs at East are the girls
and boys drill team and
girls and boys rifle team .
These two groups compete against other DPS
JROTC teams throughout
the school year. East's
JROTC rifle team's superior performance last year
was acknowledged with a
first place trophy . They
hope to do as well this
year .

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�ADVANCED DANCE
keep on their toes

Dance should have no need of explanations. It is not a diversion but
a discipline, an expression of life
and its numerous emotions. The
body is a symbol which a dancer
utilizes to express one's innerself.
As a dancer commands the stage
and audience, his energy Is flowing;
his spirit is soaring. The Advanced
Dancers continue to enhance our
dance department at East through
their dedication and creative movements.

Row 1· Dawn Tate , Beth Allen , Allyson Weaver, Lanette Skoglund . Row 2: Karen Steuart, Meagan Murray, Leslie
Boyd, Maggie Stockin, Linda Carroll Row 3: Danielle Gautier. Julie Steuart, Holly Johnson , Kim Alexander.

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�ODDS AND ENDS
This year's fall production "Odds and Ends." was a
collection of dramatic entertainment Short selections
from a variety of plays were presented by Kathy
Hathaway, Juli Davidson, Lucy Wenzel, Suzy Zeroboick, D Layne Berry, and Rene Patterson. A mtme,
entitled "The Cycle of Life,'' was performed by Tina
Pagliasotti and Erik Koeppe. Peter Washburn and
Don Cheadle wrote and presented an original spoof
on talk shows and a sattre on the evolution of theatre
from "Neandathal" theatre to the present For the
first time on the East stage, improvisational theatre
was attempted by Don Cheadle. Erik Koeppe, Barb
Downing, Lucy Wenzel. and Laura Jones.
This Innovative production successfully demonstrated the versatility and talent of the student actors at
East
Row I Tina
Pas! asotll, Barb
Dowmng, Kathy
H thaway, EriK
Koeppe Row 2
Mrs. Cathy
Mang n. Juh
Davidson, Don
Cheadle, lucy
Wenzel Row 3
Peter Washburn,
uzy Zerobr. ck,
E'dae Dulackt,
Laura Jones,
Rene Patterson
Del ayne Berry

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�THE MIME SHOW
often imitated but never equaled
The seventh annual mime show returned to East
again this year. On April 29 &amp; 30, the audience was
treated to great performances by outstanding student
actors.
Unlike typical plays here at East, the mime show
doesn't depend on a script or memorized lines. Instead, a bare stage is transformed into an original,
creative set with innovative acts.
Mime has and will continue to provtde a challenging
experience for the students involved, while at the
same time givmg audiences a delightful evening of
entertainment.

Row I · Laura Jones. Don Cheadle, Mtke McCarthy,
Peter Washburn. Lone Greenberg. DoLay'lc Berry, Solange Huggms, Cathy Mangen Row 2 Lucy Wenzel,
lnta Bnkovskts. Jell McElwam, P ter Regas. Ttna Pagliasoth, Enc Ko pp Dan Dhonau, Anne Huggms.

�·cAsr
El Gallo
Luisa
Matt
Hucklebee
Bellomy
Henry
Mortimer
The Mute

Don Cheadle
Kristen Harris
J.B. Schramm
Amanda Morris
Tina Pagliasottl
Erik Koeppe
Matt Cohen
Donna Gerrol

�was pre sented at
East High
School on
February
18, 19, 20,
under the direction
of Catherine Mangen, vocal direction
by James Guinn,
technical direction
by Robert S1mpson
and choreography
by Stacey Senter.
The style of The
Fantasticks contrasts with musicals
of the past. Unlike
traditional musicals,
the cast was small,
there was limited
scenery, and the
characters in it were
realistic and at the
same time stylized.
This was a unique
and difficult challenge which the ac·
tors and crew suc·
cessfuly met.

I

Crew Jeff McElwam, Laura Jares. Karen Laugesen, De'aync
B rrv. Kathy Hat'"oaway, Todd Ahler iJS, Juh Catahm Lucy
Wenzel, Car 3 Stlburn. M gan KmsMan, Meg D.zan

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�TOP TEN
While attending East, I participated on the basketball
team and was a member of
the National Honor Society
My interests include art,
backpacking, and gardening.
Next year I plan to attend college and pursue a career in
the field of art.
Julia Wuthier

High school has been a very
meaningful experience for
me; so meaningful in fact,
that I have arranged to stay
on as a student for 10 more
years, after which time my
body will be encased in marble and set up next to the
statue of David on the main
staircase.
Edie Dulacki

When I grow up, I want to be a farmer . Harvesting Red Spongy Clown Noses that honk, every
April is my choice. These noses grow best at
my friends plantation in the Aloeutian Islands;
they require only sunlight, and make people
laugh.
JB Schramm

Those of you who know me know my plans for
the future. For those of you who don't know
me I refuse to say anything on the grounds that
it may incriminate me.
Lyle Martine

While at East I participated in
basketball, cross country, Euclidean Club, National Honor
Society, and Concert Band.
My outside interests include
skiing, basketball, and listening to music, especially the J.
Geils Band. In the future I
hope to attend Rice University, where I plan to major in
Engineering.
Jane Short

This year, the senior class excelled higher than any class in many
years. By perserverance and determination they achieved a high
grade point average of 5.01, and a low of 4.50. This group of
outstanding seniors display a high sense of motivation and academic achievement.

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�the upper cut

East has been an enjoyable school with many
superb teachers . Next year, I will use the valuable knowledge that I gained here as I pursue a
college education. My tentative plan is to major
in Mathematics and Computer Science at the
University of Illinois m Champagne-Urbana, Illinois.
Kathy Tom Iinson

If you are always shy, people
will end by imagining that you
have a modest nature: and
since it will flatter their own
self esteem, will make you extremely popular.
Harold Nicolson
George Latsis

At East, I participated in
swimming, soccer, and National Honor Society . My other interests include playing
the piano, drawing, baseball
and cross country skiing. In
the future, I plan to go to
medical school.
Joan Glivar

My years at East have been the best years of
my life, so far
Rachael Gordon
My high school experience
has been an enjoyable one.
Some of the more interesting
experiences I have had came
from my involvement in various clubs and teams, espe·
dally Competitive Speech.
Being a Hatchet has been fun
and has also helped me to
decide upon a speaking profession: Law or Psychology. I
plan to attend Howard University, in Washington, D.C.
on a full scholarship and major in Psychology.
Jamie Phillips
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�WOLCOTT
a very novel contest

James Meadow

Rob Griggs

Lorie Greenberg

Peter Washburn

Helena Hayes

Val Lmker

With the aged beauty of East High School
goes the age-old tradition that never
seems to escape the enthus1asm that tt
had in 1 79 when 1t was estabhshed
Wolcott. the 103-year-old public sight
readmg contest, mvolves partic1patmg
students who recite a short story without
havmg prevtously studied it. Contestants
are Judged on arhculatJOn, fluency, and
the ability to mterpret the meaning of the
selection. The winner is awarded a $25
cash prize.
The Wolcott. ongmally a contest for girls
only, 1s open to all East students.
In the future, tl-:e aged beauty of East
High School and Its traditions will contin·
ue through contests such as the Wolcott.
providtng students with expenence and
opportunities to exposure of speaking
abtltties.

Peter Andreas

J B. Schramm

�WOODBURY
a memorable
presentation

Edie Dulack1

Peter Andreas

Beth Conover

Paulette Johnson

Lorie Greenberg

When old East High School was moved to its present location at 1545 Detroit,
one of the longstanding traditions that came with it was the "Woodbury Declamation Contest." Founded by R.W . Woodbury in 1873, this is its 109th running
year.
The major objective of the contest is to introduce students to competition in
public
_Students recite a selected
and are ·
on their abilities

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Tom McKendrie

�HATCHET SQUAD
smooth talkers

Varsity Hatchet Squad Row 1· Helena Haynes, Tamm1e ettles, Lori Greenberg. Row 2: Claud1a Stem,
Lucy Wenzel, Rachael Gordon. Gina Aldrich . Row 3.· Parker Brophy, Peter Andreas, Bill Meyer, Greg
Holle, Pauletta Johnson .

ovice Hatchet Squad Row 1: Sandy Stafford, LaDonica Reed, Danielle Gautier, Lmda Burrell, Terne
Benton Row 2. Rob Gnggs, Pat Walravens, John MacFarlane, Emily Gibson, Val Linker, Carmen Curtis,
Kathy Anderson, Dmitry Gringauz. Row 3: Lynne Mackey, Debbie Shevlin, Jim Meadows.

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�The East Hatchet Squad
represents East at local,
state and national compe·
titions. Depending upon
their speaking ability, stu·
dents are placed in either
the varsity or the novice
junior varsity team
This year's Hatchet Squad
consisted of approximate·
ly 30 students. The stu·
dents competed against
thetr peers in their own
level in order to determine
who would represent the
team at the meets.

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�news is imprinted on their minds

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Row 1: Donna Libonati, Shawn
Murphy, Linda Gallegos, Leslie
Aldrich. Row 2: Sean Hofer,
Kathryn Anderson, Jennifer Mac·
Farlane, Terry M1ller, Becky Her·
linger, Edie Dulacki, Wendy
Pounds. Row 3. Mr elson, Jill
Chipman, Steve Jackson, Rob
Griggs, Steve Anastos, Peter An·
dreas, Andy Greenblatt . Row 4.·
Bill Meyer.

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�Editors Row 1. Jennifer Macfarlane, Edie Dulack l, Genevieve Poucel (Now
attending Colorado Springs School) Row 2: Peter Andreas. Donna Libonati, Rob
Griggs. Becky Herlinger.

In the area of news, editorials, features, and
sport$, the Spotlight focused primarily on the
facts, opinions, and personal interviews concerning school-related events and happenings. They
also reached outside the realm of high school and
covered events crucial to the school's student
body. Thts year's Spotlight was no exception . Un·
der the direction of Richard Nelson and Becky
Herlinger the Spotlight staff produced exceptional
editions this year.

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�ANGELUS STAFF

getting better annually

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�Kirsten Derr
Ed tor
ancy Weaver
Album Ed1tor
Megan Brad! y
Album Co-Ed1tor
Mary Arm Mack
Album Co Ed1tor
Paulette Long
Clubs and ActiVJhes
Editor
Bill Burton
Clubs and ActiVIties CoEditor
Bnan Holmes
ports Ed1tor
Linda Bennett
Copy Edttor
Ned orman
Head Photographer
Kevm Kreck
Co-Head Photographer
Steve Gonzales
taff Artist
Staff:
Knstin Barley
Debbie Czech
Trac1 Groff
Wayne H1ll
Ktrk Jensen
A1mee LaPernere
John Petersen
Re1d Phtlllps
Leanne Preblud
Amy Reavey
Kerstin Vannocker
Jan Anderson
Advisor

��School offers many different opportunities in every aspect of the word; academics, of course, the top priority. However,
there are several parts just as important
to a successful education. One of these
parts is the club. The clubs form, catering
to the interest of East students. Clubs offer a wide variety, from a math club, ski
club and German club to ethnic clubs, drama club and a homemakers club.
These clubs differ in size, some with up to
50 or 60 members and others only 5 to
10. Each club provides activities based on
the special interests of the individuals in
the club. Several clubs put on competitions, both intramural and against other
schools. The competitions encourage the
students to excel in their favorite subjects,
something often neglected. The clubs
have a productive and healthy atmosphere, yielding superb quality in products, answers, formations, speeches
Clubs are an important facet to East. Almost every student can find a club that
satisfies his or her special interests. These
clubs are so vital to students; they encourage students in their better fields to produce and achieve, two things too quickly
forgotten.

�VICA
they apply themselves
Row 1: Stanley Judkins, Cheryl Hardiman, Wanda Farnsworth, David Cheng. Row 2:
Dana Worley, Terrie Timozek, Liz Kirsten, Angie Jones, Mark Maiforth, Hling Mack,
Ed Mata. Row 3: Karnard Jordan, James Craft, Jonathan Peals.

,.he VICA club meets during class time where the club
Jork is part of the students' grade and makes up a
;&gt;ortion of the credit which he receives for the class. The
student usually registers for the vocational class with the
full realization that he will be expected to take an active
part in its co-curricular club.

SKICLUB
a very binding club
After temperatures in
the mid-60s in November, the members of
SKEAST breathed a
sigh of relief when the
snow finally began to
fall in December. The
club scheduled trips to
Winter Park/Mary
Jane every other weekend. By going to this ski
area, students had the
opportunity to ski on
various slopes according to their ability plus
they received discount
rates on lift tickets . Skiing conditions were
good this year and provided a chance for the
skiers to improve their
technique .

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Row 1· Cathy Ciarlo , Jay Epperson , Todd Ahlenius, Kerstin Vannocker Row 2: RutiAdams, Carter Waldren Row 3: Carme n Curtis, Terrie Benton. Row 4. Karl Olsen, Steve
Madson , Ed lsto, Vic Sulzer, Hana Fiala. Row 5: Ed Mate , Holly Johnson , Denise
Burkepile. Row 6.· Peter Murane, Matt Cohen , Jason Frazier, Jody Jaudon , Shaw Ito,
Justin Chipman

�NHS they make the grade
The National Honor
Society is an organiza·
tion composed of students who have main·
tained a grade point
average of 3.5 or better. The members are
active in school func·
tions and follow the tradition at East of trying
to improve the school's
standards. The club's
new sponsor this year is
Mr. Boatright who
helps to strengthen the
school spirit through
active participation by
all NHS members.

Row 1· Ned Norman. George Latsis. Aimee LaPerrlere, Gretchen Steele, James Meschia, Lanette Skoglund, Joan Glivar,
Steve Bell, Paulette Long, Kirsten Derr, Lili Yamamoto, Phyllis Grossman, Reverie Klein, Traci Groff, Megan Kinsman, Cathy
Ciarlo. Row 2: Brett Cunningham, Chris Fedde, ancy Weaver, Kent Noda, Kirk Jensen, John Hollister. Dean Campbell, J.B
Schramm, Heidi Clark, Carol Lewis, Pauline Mejia, Andrea Lizotte. Row 3: Helen Worden, Kathy Tomlinson, Brad Pepin,
Peter Rundle!, Darcy Yarnngton, John Petersen, Wayne Hill, Ben Cooper, Steve Konkol, Stacy Deuel, Frances Seawell, Matt
Cohen, Peter Murane, Kelley Hey. Row 4. Sibyl Frankenburg, Teresa Fiedler, Liz Kimmell, Melanie Huff, Edie Dulacki. Row
5: Hana Fiala, Kathleen Cramer, Beth Allen, Ruth Adams, Ann Patterson, Jim Johnson, Gregg Schiff, Gina Aldrich, Jackie
Sharpe, Jennifer Brown, Joyce Hall, Karla Miller, Mike Short, Brian Holmes, Chris Thorne, Perry Towstick, Jane Short, Tony
Allen, Tami Graham, Kristin Rogers, Rachael Gordon, Julie Wuthier , Noami Lederer, Karen Laugesen. Row 6. Denise
Burkepile, lnta Brikovskis, Mary Chase, Beth Morris, Val Linker, Shari Miles, Dan Norman , Charlie Campbell, Tom Meyer,
Hank Armstrong, Jim Cramer, Peter Christy, Karl Olsen, Marc Burkepile, Bill Penberthy, Todd Ahlenius, Phil Wuthier, Jill
Richardson , Laura Davidson, Lisa Whittekin, Mr Boatright, sponsor.

VICA
they apply themselves

Row 1· Kelly Polzin, Steve Snedaker. Row 2· Raymond Malone, Michael Johnson, James Williams,
Russell Hayes, Joe Garcia. Row 3: Melonda Wade, Dean Shioya, Ernest Baca.

The Vocational Industrial Club of America at East has provided students with the
opportunity to learn about trade and technology. Students develop their skills and
patriotism through participation in educational, vocational, recreational and civic
activities. The program continues to unite youths who strive for excellence and
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helps to develop leadership abilities.

�EUCLIDEAN CLUB

Row 1· Ed Ehrichs. Craig Pena Row 2: Ruth Adams. Charlie Bruce, J ohn Petersen. Kirk Jensen . Row 3.· Jean Hollowell, Laura Hudgel. Dmitry
Gnnguaz. Kent Noda. James Meschia. Wayne Hill, Dean Campbell, Marshall Gottesfeld, Ken Tanaka. Steve Jackson, Kyle Tooley, Tony Allen .
Row 4 · Mr Herr, Mr Schraeder, Carmen Curtis, Jon Greisz, Bill Penberthy, Jess Owens, Ted Cook , Jane Short. Rachael Gordon, Brett
Cunningham, George Latsis .

The Euclidean Club is a relatively new club here at East, beginning only a few
years ago . Last year, the club competed successfully in statewide competition
and this year's members wish to keep up the good record . This year,
supervised by sponsors Mr. Schraeder and Mr. Herr, the club is tied for first
place. In these competitions, the club makes up math equations and solves
them . The Euclidean Club not only offers its members a broader horizon in
math, but also provides a lot of fun for the participants.

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�PEP CLUB
a very routine club

Row 1: Valeria Cooper, Telemmia Jackson, Reverie Klein, Gabrielle
Gautter, Kristel Delph, Danielle Gautier, Amanda Hall, Rachael Gor·
don. Row 2: Cathy Harris, Lumeatra DeGrate, Tina Gilford, Vonda
Taylor, Pam Czech, Jill Rtchardson, Karen Laugesen, Angela Batn.
Row 3: Cheryl Martin, Michelle Milonas, Terrie Benton, Carmen Cur·
Its, Pam Winston, Amy Yarter, Kristen Eddy, Yonnetre Hintzen. Row
4· Teresa Davts, Lawanda Jones, Valerte Kreck, Antinette Bomar,
Sonja Hines, Kelly Mtles, Karmyn Ktndred, Sheila Dixon. Row 5.
Yvonne McClain , Jody Stevens, Reilanda Anckle , Tamala Sims, Robin
Swensen, Regina Lewis, Alma Carter, Denise Hart Row 6. Catrina
Curtis, Renee Bendixen, Patty Blackwell, Brenda Ketl, Linda Paszel,
Lai·Taunya White, AI Wills, Christy Heron.

Row 1. Aimee La Perruhe, Cherie Knight, Christy Hamilton, Kelly Hey, Dena
Thompson, Anita Mitchell, Maria Tasstan Row 2· Donna Gerrol, Reagan
Ashby. Pam Salazar, Kathy Gardner, Bridgit Jones, Laurie Walker, Sandra
Jones. Row 3: Michelle Mayfield , Michelle Stoobl, Deana Martelon, Hetdi
Clark, KhadiJia Anderson, Anitha Jackson, Monica Mayfield. Row 4. Katrina
Fuller, Debra Hooker, Monica Jackson. Row 5. Erika Stevens, Toni Shelton,
Dareen Boswell, Amy Madsen, Gtna Whtte, Paulie Meyers, Jill Alford, Denise
Clardy. Row 6. Deane Martinez , Sandy Bishop, Donna DeBarros .

The Pep Club is a group of
spirited individuals united
together to bring about en·
thusiasm in the school.
During the course of the
year the Pep Club aids the
cheerleaders to help pro·
mote school spirit. In the
fall, they help cheer at
football games and partici·
pate in a homecoming
halftime routine . During
winter sports, they help
back up the cheerleaders
during basketball games.
School spirit is an impor·
tant asset to East and the
Pep Club plays a key role
in the great East High spir·
it.

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�RED CROSS angels of mercy

The Red Cross Youth Corps
at East is a service group that
helps to serve and improve
our community . Students
learn leadership through taking responsibility and pride in
the quality of our school and
its surroundings. The club's
members strive for improvement which reflects on East's
desire to excel and be recognized.

Row 1: Valerie orwood, Diena Warden. Fredenca Johnson , Eric Johnson, Harold Lmcoln, Donald enkevech. Row 2 · Kathy
Abrams. Maggie Seymour, Yolanda Tabb. Mrs Thompson. Antonya Martin, Kay Hester.

HOME EC. CLUB

they bake a day fun

Future Homemakers of
America is a national youth
organization dedicated to expanding the knowledge and
understanding of ourselves,
our potentials, our priorities
and leadership training
through individual and group
activities. This year the East
High School chapter has conducted a workshop at the district convention, participated
in a community service project, had a money making
drive, held fun social activities and sent representatives
to the state convention at the
Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.

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Row 1: Jackie Sharpe, Chirsty Skidmore, Wanda James. Row 2: Joy Smith, Saron Johnson, Pam
Czech, Kelly Wren.

�LOS CHICANOS UNIDOS
working together, the unidos way

Row 1. Adrian Lovato, Carmen Juarez, Glenn Ortiz, Marie Chavez, Leonard Martinez, Ron Lovato. Row 2: Nettie Peterson, Joe Florez, Ms . Vialpando, Carlos
Bonilla, Deanne Martinez, Deanna Ornelas, Paula Lovato, Anthony Cisneros Row 3.· Tim Lopez, Max Quintana, Aurora Ram1rez, Janie Guerrero, adme
Lovato, Dorothy Juarez, Donna TruJillo

The Chicano comes from the blood of the Spaniard and the
soul of the Indian. For centuries, the most important wish of
the Chicano has been to provide happiness and love for the
family . The Los Chicanos Unidos club was formed at East to
acknowledge the pride and awareness which exists in the
Chicano people. The goal of the club is to stress the impor·
tance of education.

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�THESPIANS
never upstaged

The International Thespian Society is an
honor society for all those involved in the
performing arts during grades 9-12.
Awards are earned through a point system based on participation in plays, concerts, dance, etc.

Row 1: Mrs . Mangen , Amanda Morris . Row 2. Darren St Clatr, Tina Pagliasolli, Joyce Hall , Barb Downing, Edie Dulacki,
Melanie Huff, Todd Ahlemus . Row 3: Jennifer Catalini, Lori Greenberg, Ann Higgins, Karen Laugesen, Peter Washburn,
Karla Miller, Peter Christy Row 4: J .B. Schramm, Lucy Wenzel , Donna Gerrol, Diana Gerrol, Don Cheadle.

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�LOOKING BACK
Remember me? I'm the person who

C always slept through class

L. touched your hand in the hall one day
[ admits to being your friend
other ______________________________

I hope to see you
in my dreams
(every) Friday night
L behind bars
other ______________________________

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SUCCESS
TO
THE CLASS OF 1982
AND

TO THE
FACULTY &amp; ADMINISTRATION
OF EAST HIGH SCHOOL
- THANK YOU
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LAWRENCE E. LONG

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1983
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thank the patrons who
contributed to the 1982
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with your patronage.

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Congratulations to the class of '82
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Congratulations to the class of '82
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Congratulations to the class of '82
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Congratulates the class of 1982
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Congratulations to the class of 1982
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Good Luck in the future, class of '82

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Ahlemus , Todd oq. I &lt;)o , I Q7 .
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Aldnch, Regma bQ , I , 191
Ale. ander, K•mb .. rly o9 17
Allen. Anthonv I Q7 . I q
Allen. Ehzabeth oQ, 16 .
17 . 197
Alonzo. Hector 19. bQ
Amos. Kimberly oQ
Anasto, teven I QO
Armas, Mark I Q , b9
Arroyo . James b9
Ashby , Feles•a b9, 16 . 169
Ates. Ava 70
Ausler, Clark 70. 175. 177

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Baca. Joan 70
Ba1lley, R•chard
Baker. Dann 21 , 70
Baker. Deleeda 70
Baker, Enc
Barley Knstm 70, 1Q3
Bamentos. Mary 70
Battey. Sarah
Behm. Magnus 70
Bell. Stephen I b. 17, 71. 197
Bellamy. Donald
Bend1xen. She•la 71
Bennett. Lmda 31 71. 156.
193
B •rdahl. V1centa 71
Berry, Delayne 71 , I 0 . 1 1
B•shop, K1m 71
Bohannan, Jozzettel 71. 175
Boland. Barry
Bohn. Tom 71
Bomgaars, Gregory 27, 71,
156
Bonner, Wood1e
Boulware, Jeannette 71
Boyd, Leslie 171. 17
Bradley, Megan 71 193 1%
Bremer. James
Bretz. Kra•g
Bndges, Tom 21. 72
Bnsco, Bobby
Brophy, Frances I
Brown, Cec.I 72
Brov.;n, Crystal 72 176. 177
Brown, Deva 72. 154
Brown, Lionel
Brown. Thomas
Brown, Tracy
Buchanan. Karen 72
Buntmg, Lmda 3
Burkep1le. Marc 72. 197
Burrel, Linda 72, 187. 1R
Burton , W1lham 27, 27 1Q2
72
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Cannon. Gayle
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C rter, Joseph 176
Castaneda Fe! x
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Chapman. John
Cheadle, Donald 17 . 73.1bh.
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Cheng, Dav d 1%
Childress. Kevm 27 41. 72
C nsty, Peter 21 72. 170
171, 197 , 202
C hzen, Dwayne
Clymer El•zabetr 7 3
Cohen, K~rk 41, 6 . 73 165
Cole Marsha 73
Combs Gerald
Contre•as, Cltanda 73
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Cooper, Ben1amm lb . 17 .
74 . 156 . 197
Cozard. Kenneth
Crockett , Roy 41
Cuerden . Randall 74
Cull~· . Monty 172
Cunnmgham, Brett 21. 74,
157 , 1Q7 , 19R
Curne, Theresa 74
Czech , Pamela 74 . lb , 199.
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Dav1s. An ony
Dav•s. Dero ce 175
Dav1s. T res a 7 4
74 154,
Delph, Knstel
157 , 199
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Demerntt, Joh
Derr. K~rsten 29. 75. 156.
192, 197
Deuel. tacev 75, 197
Dhomau, Daruel 75. I I
D1xon. Lm 75, 147
Do. Hank 75
D01, Ga n 45. 75
Dolan, , ancy
Dowmng, Barbara 75 170.
171, 1 0. 202
Dulaskl, Ed1th 75. 170, 1 ,
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Embleton Patnck 21. 75
Enderle1n Ralph 75
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Espmoza, D lore 76
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Florez, Joe 21 , 201
Foley, PatncK 21 7 6
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Fra:~khn Leta 76
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Garc1a, Rudy
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Gauuer Dam'll' 68. 77
154. 161 165. 17il. 1 8
Gerrol Donna 31, 77 154
156. 170 1 2, 202
G1bson. Josh 77
G1lbert. M1c'lael 27. 77
G1les, Lonm, 176 177
Ghck, Manlyn 77
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Gordon, St pha'11e 78
Gould
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Gracey. John
Graham. Laure 7!'1, 172
Grant, Darwm 78
Grart, Tracey 78, 168 169
Grayson Chuck
Greenberg. Lone 4 . 1 1,
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Gnmes. Gregory 176
Grossman, Phyllis 79. 172.
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Halpern. M1chelle
Ham1lton , Chnsty 79, 168.
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Hannon , Tracy 79
Harmon , Robm 79
Hams . Lottie 79
Hayes, Russell 197
Hayes. Suzanne 79
Haynes . Helena 79, 186. 1 8
Heguy Joe
Herhnger , Rebecca 79. 190.
191
Heron , John 79
H1ggs. L1sa
Hill, Jamce 80
Hill. Shenta 0
Hmton. Mark
Hodge. Janet 0
Hodge, Ruben
Holle. Gregory 188
Holmes, Bnan 0. 192, 197
Holmes. Joan
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Johnson, Fredenca 81, 200
Johnson Jay 81. 161
Johnson, Joel 1
Johnson M1chael 197
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Jones. Lawand
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Jordar. Karnard 81 196
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Kelly M1cole 176
Kelso. V1ctona 69 , 2 168
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Lats1s , George 83. 197. 198
Lee, Darcel 83
Lee , Demse 83
L•bonat1. Lawrence 27. 83
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L1vmgston. Luke 21. 4
Long, Paulette 4, 193, 197
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Mahoney, Chns
Malon Raymond 41, 197
Malungu, Patnck 1 7. 84
Markh . Dav1d 84
Martelon, Deana 84. 199
Marlin. Jondthon 85
Martme. Lyle 5
Mason, James !iS
Massanet. Jos ph 176, 177
Massey. Dee Anna
Mala, Edward I 6
Mata. Oswaldo
Mate, Aaron 17. 34 , 5
Mattern. M1chael 85
Matthews. Jeff 21. 5
Mazzocch1. Lmda
McDonald. James 85
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Meadows. James 21, 170,
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Chase, Marh 102, 197
Chavez. Angelo 102
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Lew1s , Regma 107
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Lmdsey, Mark 107
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Lofton K th 107
Loggms, Anthony 176
Lopez, Theresa
Lopez, Yvette 107, 168
Loudd, Ceola 107
Lovato Adnan 10 , 201
Lovato Ronald 47. 10 , 201
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Mack. Laverne 10
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Mack, Tyrone 10
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Maafarth, Mark 196
Marshall, Mark
Marian, Aaron 168, 169
Marian , Angela 108
Martin , Cheryl 31. 108. 199
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Martane, Shawn 10
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Marllnez, Richard 45
Mason, Bailie 21
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Maxwell, Braan 108
Maxwell, Edward
May, Thomas 108
Mayfield, Anthony
McCollum, Andrea 108
McCarthy, Michael 108, 181
McConnell. Margaret 108
McCreary, Mark
McDonald , Robert 108
McEiwaan, Jeffrey 108, 181
McGhee. Darnell 168, 169
McGinnis, James
McGuare. Danny 108
McGurk. James Ill
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Mebane, Tammie 39, 108
Medana, Maria 108
Medina, Roberta 109
Medlock. Beverly
Mehr, Parnian
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Mejaa Pauhne 109, 197
Menscher, Carla 176
Meschla, James 109, 172.

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Meyer, Tom 21, 109, 197
Meyer, Bill 21, 100, 109,

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Meyers, Steven 109
Malenkovac, Mark 21. 109,

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Milonas, Machelle 31, 109,

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Molina. Mauricio 17, 19, 109
Manley, Andrew 169
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Morgan, Duane
Morland, Jonathan
Morscher. Maria
Muller, Sara
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Nelson, Craig 109, 166, 168
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Paige, Bernette 171, 176
Palka. L sa 100
Palka, Machael 110, 176. 177
Parrow, Eugene
Paszel. Mark
Patterson, Rene 180
Paul. Laura
Peals, Jonathan 196
Penn, Jeff
Penn, Jenmfer
Pepin, Bradly 27, 110, 16
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Perry, William 45
Peterson, Charle 110
Peterson , Jeanette 2 1
Phillips. Mathew 19, 110,

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Pogzeba. Andrew 110
Polk, Kevin
Polzm, Kelly 197
Poozeshi, Mohammad
Porter, Cheryl
Porter, Jeff
Porter, Ruby
Pound. Machael 110
Powers, Sean 110, 168
Pressman, Adam 47, 110
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Ramirez, Jose
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Heavey, Amy 110, 193
Redwane, Janet 110
Regas, Peter
Rice. Derek 170, 171
Race, Linda 38, 110, 16
Richards, Rhonda 110
Richardson, Duane
Robinson, Kuma
Rocchio, Todd 17, 110
Rodriguez , Annette 110
Roel, Krastina 110
Roland, Joyce 110
Roland. athan 110
Ross. Phil lap Jr. 110
Rundle!, Peter 110, 172, 19i
Ryan, John 110, 175, 177
Ryerson, Susan 110

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Sander, Walliam 176
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Santos, Denise 111
Satraano, Elizabeth 111
Schandorf, Nathaniel
Schaff, Gregg 35, 111, 197
Scott. Gerald
Senkevech, Donald 200
Shead, Sorletta 111
Shelton, Toni 111, 199
Short, Mike 27, 111, 197
Shosky, Sally 111
Shur, Shelley
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Wuthaer, Phllap 27, 113, 197
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Smath, Jo 111, 200
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Smath, Steven 111, 175, 176,

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Spero, Patrick
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Stephenson, Kyler 170
Stevens, E'nka 111, 168,

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Stevenson, Martha 111
Stockin, Margaret 178
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Stroud, Stephame 111, 158
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Suiannoa, Raymond
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Taylor, Kenneth
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Taylor, Theodora 111
Taylor, Vonda 199
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Thomas, Tommy
Thompson, Dartonya 111
Thompson, Teresa 112
Thorn, Todd
Towstik, Perry 35, 197
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Warren, Chanyta 39, 170,

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Washington, Phyllis 177
Weathersby, Michelle 170
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Wells, Karen
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Whittekin, Lisa 197
Whitworth, Tira
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Wilhams, Tina 166
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Abrams, Kathenne 119, 200
Adams. Janet 29, 119
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Albertelli, Patti 119
Aldrich, Leslie 35, 119, 190
Aldrich, Machele 119, 177
Alexander. John 23
Alexander, Mark
Alexander, Robert
Alford, Jill 119, 171, 199
Ali, Krishnor 119,171,176
Ali, Krastor 119.171,176
Alie, Amy 119
Allen, Gregory
Allen, James 119
Alonzo, Jaime 18, 119
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Anderson, Katherine 119,

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Burrell, Latrice 120
Butera, Chad 23, 120
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Campbell, Maxine 120
Carringer. Keith
Carter. Davad 120
Carter, Phallip 120
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Cheatham, Cynthaa
Cheatham, Vactor
Cheney, Louase 120
Cheng, Ka Hang
Chiles, David 121
Chalton. Fonda 121
Chipman. Justan 47, 121,

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Clark, Brian 121
Clayton, Davad 23
Clements, Ellen 121
Cole, Sylvaa 176
Collans, Stephen 121
Collins, Steve
Collymore, Kam 121
Cordova, Anne 29, 121
Coutts, Dana 33, 121
Craft. James 196
Crancer , thomas
Crandell, William 121
Crawford, Rushell 121
Crithfield, Regina 121, 176
Croker, Davad 121
Cross, Kenneth 121
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Cuthbertson, Teresa 29, 118,

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Beach, Peter 119
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Beckler, Brian 17, 19, 119
Begley, Michelle 29, 120
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Bendixen, Renee 120, 199
Benton, Terrie 120, 171

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Beraman, Devon 120, 168

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Bashop, Sandra 120, 199
Blackwell, Dennis 23, 120
Blackwell, Patricia 120, 199
Bolin, Mary 120
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Boswell, Doreen 199
Boyd, Joanne
Boykin, Darryl
Brassfield, Catherine 120
Bridges, Nancy 33, 120
Brown, James 120
Brown, Jessica 120
Brown, Matthew 27, 120
Brown, Tanya 120
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Davidson, Julia 33, 121, 180
Davas, Oretha 121, 176
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Debarros, Donna 121, 199
Degrate, Dameatra 121, 160,

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Dematteo, Michael 121
Derr, William
Daas, Sam
Dixon, Sheila 121, 199
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Doane, Julie 121, 160
Donaldson, Vandi 122
Donahue, Kathleen 122
Dresen, Molly 122
Dunbar, Thomas 122
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Einarsen, Jeffrey 122
Elliot, Thomas
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�As a book must come to an end,
So must our lives some day .
When they do end,
we should look back at the happy times
and the sad times.

220

�Our mistakes
we hope will be forgiven
though they may not be
forgotten completely

221

�We should remember
friends and family
with laughter
and happiness .

222

�So as the last page is turned ,
we will look back with
tears of joy
and tears of sadness.
The last page
The last sentence
The last word
The book
must end .

223

�Thanks to everybody who contributed to this year·
book and special thanks to:
Kirk for his lovely Beach Party pictures, Little
Debbies, and the beautiful designer clocks
Wayne for all of his onginal copy and the dart
boards
Brian for giving the room a homey fe l with all of
his decorations
Aimee for making us put accents on her name
everytime
Megan and Linda for "M gan and Linda 's corner"
Kevin for VICA
Steve for Mexican pencils and his encouraging re·
marks
Ned for being uch a bum
Re1d for being a bigger stud than Buck (seriously)
Kristin for the pictures of the Burrito Gang
Traci for alway having a smile and for unfailingly
controlling her temper around certain people
Debbie and Amy for being unseparable under any
circumstances
Bill for those silly little puns that we just had to use
Nancy for her unbreakable wilt in getting the album
section done her way
Mary Ann for all of her heartwrenching deep
mtakes of breath around deadlme tim
Kerstin for her great attendance record
Leanne for being so cute and somewhat tolerable
John for always being there
and especially to Jim, who if he hadn't gone to
Europe could have been a part of this elite group
We would all like to thank Jan for being so organized
and for putting up with uch a wild bunch
P S . It's time to party!!!

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1980-·81
VOLUME
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Steve Konkol. Secretory /Treasurer

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Trenr Walker. Clark Ausler. Mole Representatives

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Tony Allen
Dorin Boker
Vlcento Berdahl
Kim Dlshop

Whitney Adams
Beth Allen
Kristin Borley
Deloyne Berry
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Chris Adkins
Hector Alonzo
Notolle Borth
Troy Dlrd
Darry Boland

JUNIORS

49

�Greg Domgoors
Megan Drodley
Devo Drown
William Dunon
Tanya Clark

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Jeannette Boulware
Thomas Dridges
Porker Drophy
Cheryl Caulfield
Kirk Cohen

leslie Doyd
Cecil Drown
lionel Drown
John Chapman
Gerold Combs

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Don Cheadle
Chandra Contreras

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David Cheng
Randy Cuerden

laura Durt
Peter Christy
Monty Cully

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Lin Dixon
Pot Embleton

David Delphia
Sondra Dixon
Rod Embry

John DeMerrlrr
Galen Dol
Butch Enderlein

Brett Cunningham
Doug Dalby
Kirsten Den
Barbaro Downing
Kirby Evans

Theresa Currie
Nancy Damore
Stacey Deuel
Edith Dulacki
Chris Fedde

Pam Czech
Teresa Davis
Daniel Dhonau
Candice Edwards
Pat Foley

JUNIORS

51

�Lee Ann Gatewood
Steve Gonzales
John Gracey
Lorie Greenberg

52

JUNIORS

Linda Gallegos
Danielle Gautier
Rachael Gordon
Laurie Graham
Phyllis Grossman

Paula Gallegos
Donna Genal
Stephanie Gordon
Tracey Grant
Amando Hall

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Trlsh Hawkins
Orion Holmes
Melanie Huff
William Jackson

Michelle Halpern
Helena Haynes
Teresa Holmes
Phillip Innes
Rick Janulewlcz

Christy Hamilton
Becky Herllnger
Joan Holmes
Quimby Jockson
Anlla Jaross

JUNIORS

53

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

54

JUNIORS

Joy Johnson
Lisa Johnson
LoWondo Jones
Joel Keys
Cherie Knight

Joel Johnson
Paulette Johnson
Sondra Jones
Susan Kllfoyle
Paul Knight

Kornord Jordon
Elizabeth Kimmell
Amy Knudson

Lindo Keeler
Lisa Kirk
Erik Koeppe

DeeDee Keith
Robyn Kltsuroko
Koren Krebs

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Jennifer MacFarlan
Dee Anno Mossey

Do Libonotl
Mary Ann Mock
Aaron Mote

Ann lom
Steve Madsen
Mike Mortern

Kevin Kreck
Kim lombrechr
Poulerte Long
Pollick Molungu
Jeff MorthPws

Debra Kregormon
George lorsls
Catherine Lopez
Deono Morrelon
Lindo Mazzocchi

Fronk Kusumoto
Darcel lee
Mark Luedke
Lyle Marline
Dersy McDermort

JUNIORS

55

�Ned Norman
Ann Patterson

56

JUNIORS

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

Christoph Meyer
Oralio Mosqueda
Tommie Nettles
Louis Ortiz
Sandy Payne

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Solvador Ramirez
Julie Renno

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/ / ' Genevieve Poucel
Cathla Redwine
Jill Richardson
Steve Rose

David Percival
Wendy Pounds
LaDonlca Reed
Sondla Richmond
Joan Rovlenchlk

Jamie Phillips
Chris Rawles
Laurel Rhodes

Mike Pittam
Robert Reavey
James Rhone

John Peterson
Orlan Press
Robin Reed
Kristin Rogers
Lorenzo Rowland

JUNIORS

57

�Porn Xllozor
Druce Schlagel
Kathy Schmidt
Beverly Shropshire
Kathryn Steele

58

JUNIORS

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

Francesco Scarpone
Chris Schmidt
Frances Seawell
Christy Skidmore
Melanie Stevens

Neil Seney
Hilbert Smith
Tommy Sterkel

Jackie Sharpe
lorne Smitrick
Julie Steuart

Jane Short
Jonathon Srorry
Lori Stewart

�Stephanie Turner
Peter Washburn
Orondi Welllsch

leng Yang
Nodine Washington
Heidi Whalen

Robert Vicars
Todd Washington
Denlne Wheelock

Jackie Suess
Chris Thorne
Melondo Wade
Allyson Weaver
Hugh Wilburn

Kim Syptok
Michael Thorne
David Word
Nancy Weaver
Rondo Williams

Art Telles
Louella Toland
Daniel Worvl
Teresa Weaver
Cornelio Wilson

JUNIORS

59

�Krls Wolford

Denison Wright

Solly Writer

Julio Wuthier

Mona Zelmen
Tr eso Zirkelbach

Eating again?

You're klddlngl

If you rake one more step

60

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�Swimmers are TOO rhe besr!

Boy do I have a secrerl

Yo hoblo Esponol?

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Pretty good odds.

Oh. what a target.

and so I told her

JUNIORS

63

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?11."1 I forgot to shove.

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

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

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You bet we gymnasts hove muscles.

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

I'm o Morvin.

JUNIORS

65

�SPONSORS

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

OFFICERS

Trade Groff. VIce-President

Telemmlo Jackson, Annlse Jackson. Female Representlves

66

Meg Deane. Secretory-Treasurer

0111 Meyer. Jim Cromer, Mole Representatives

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Jone Abotnes
P.eoto Adams

Colette Aiello
Catherine Allen
Orad Anderson

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

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

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

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Eric Drown
Jennifer Drown
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Charles Druce

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Edward Dufford
Denise Burkepile
Carol Dyrd
Jimmy Calhoun
Charles
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Dean Campbell
Margaret
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Tywana Carroll
Alma Carrer
Marrha Cassidy
Julie Catallnl

Eric Cawthon
Vernetta
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Mary Chase

Angelo Chavez
Marla Chavez
Tammy Chavez

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

Dill Costello
Jim Cramer
Karhleen Cramer
Shawn Creach
Daniel Curry

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SOPHOMORES

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

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

Donnell Dixon
Douglas
Donaldson
John Donohue

Greg Downer
Mark Downing
Charles Drew

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

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

SOPHOMORES

69

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

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

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

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

Don Gracey
Trocl Groff
Rachel Grossman

Irene Guerra
Jessica Gunn
Moureotho Hall

70

SOPHOMORES

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

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

r

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

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

Anne Jackson
Krlstl Jackson
Telemmlo
Jackson

Koren Jamieson
lesley Jeffords
Anthony Jenkins

SOPHOMORES

71

�Kirk Jensen
Alan Johnson
Eric Johnson

Holly Johnson
James Johnson
Saron Johnson

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

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

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

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

72

SOPHOMORES

�Donna Llbonotl
Tom! Liebelt
Mark Lindsey

Valerie Linker
Andrea Lizotte
Yvette Lopez

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

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

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

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

SOPHOMORES

73

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

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

Marla Morscher
Rebecca
Mountain
Sora Muller

Peter Murone
Olano Murphy
lynne Murray

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

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

74

SOPHOMORES

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

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

Mohammed
Poozeshi
Mike Pound
Sean Powers

Marva Pritchett
Amy Reovey
Janet Redwine

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

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

SOPHOMORES

75

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

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

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

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

Martha
Stevenson
Lori Swanson
Marlo Tosslon

Down Tote
Theodora Taylor
Yevetre Thomas

76

SOPHOMORES

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

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

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

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

SOPHOMORES

77

�Why couldn' t I get this before?

Whot did you soy the answer was?

Boy. was lunch goodl

A diligent student?

78

SOPHOMORES

�I'd rolher be

And she sold ro him

Those Senior girls

doing onylhlng else.

. . unreal!

Oh no. whor Is he doing now?

You musr be kidding?!

SOPHOMORES

79

�So Cooll

And she thinks I know thlsl

I con' ! believe thotl

Future Cheerleader???

80

SOPHOMORES

�You mean we were supposed to read that?

Posing again?

Caught eating agalnl

Get out of my llfel

SOPHOMORES

81

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

82

�ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS

Wando Taylor

Dove Strodtmon

Ed Calloway

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

�TRAVELING HATS

Harry Achzlger
Student Activities

Jon Anderson
English

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FACULTY

Curt Bedore
Moth

Don Avis
Moth

Margaret Bailey
Language

Elsa Berger
Moth

Jerome Biffle
Counselor

�Don Bobb
Scl&amp;nce

Madelyn Braverman
English

T&amp;d Brucker
Special Education

Daisy Carruthers
English

Joy Breen
Social Worker

Molly Covollenl
English

Gen&amp; Cisneros
Physical Education

FACULTY

85

�Pam Cisneros
Physical Educallon

AI Clerlhue
All

Roger Craig
Advisor

Lawrence Daniel
English

Jackie Dean
Physical Educallon

Polly Dahms
Business Educarlon

86

FACULTY

Rhoda Dean
Couse lor

�Claudio Deasy
Engllstl

Ptlyllls Denny
Counselor

Sue Dobson
Engllstl

Tom Ellison
Mottl

Anura Escobedo
Counselor

Barbaro Fast
Mottl

Mock Fair
Science

FACULTY

87

�Sheila Feeney
Social Studies

Eleanor Flotow
Counselor

Judy Frulond
Advisor

Dorothy Fuller
English

Pot Gatewood
Social Studies

Mary Gathers
Home Economics

88

FACULTY

Jackie Goelz
Business Education

�THE
GREAT
AMERICAN
SPORTSMEN
lewis Greenlee
Social Studies

Jim Guinn
Music

Undo Hample
Special Education

Deanna Hanna
Hurse

Cathy Hayes
Physical Education

Jean Henry
Substlture

Fred Herr
Moth

FACULTY

89

�LUNCH HOUR
BRIDGE
PLAYERS

Alan Hodges
Physical Education

Jim Hoops
Moth

90

FACULTY

Ashley Hudson
Industrial Education

Dione Houghtaling
Push Excel

Farrell Howell
Science

Bob Hussey
Social Studies

John Jackson
Librarian

�Pot Johnson
English

Dennis Karsten
Science

Irwin Kelnon
English

Chuck Keiser
Moth

Sora Katz
Social Studies

FACULTY
PASSES TIME
EATING
John Levor
Moth

Gladys Ligon
Home Economics

FACULTY

91

�Eva Love
Science

Roger Lundeen
Programmer

Cathy Mangen
English

Bill McGinnis
Moth

AI Metcalf
Science

Uncia Motorrese
English

92

FACULTY

Harlan Miller
Industrial Education

�Ron Miller
Social Studies

Virginia Minick
Language

Richard Nelson
English

Phil Neuhalfen
Media Specialist

Gerry Noonan
Social Studies

Darbora Oglesby
Special Education

Jerry Noonan
Music

FACULTY

93

�Sue Oka
English

Cliff Olin
Physical Education

Ruth Oppenheim
Science

Eloise Pearson
librarian

Richard Rasmusson
Substitute

THE
BIKERS

Joan Rudel
Business Education

94

FACULTY

Rick Schroeder
Math

�FACULTY
PEDALS
ALONG

Woody Senler
Industrial Education

Dennis Shipman
ROTC

Bob Simpson
Hold Youth

Tommy Smith
Social Studies

Price Smith
Social Studies

Corle Stearns
Physical Education

Herb Stewart
Industrial Education

FACULTY

95

�Monico Stewart
Special Education

AND THIS IS MY
GIRL FRIEND

Sheila Stewart
Science

Lloyd Storey
ROTC

Rich Strickland
Science

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96 FACULTY

Tlo Tafoya
Art

Morlerelne Thepout
Language

Ida Thompson
Special Education

�Dione Tromutolo
Hold Youth

Pot VIalpando
Social Studies

John Watkins
Industrial Arts

Ruth Whiteside
Special Education

Evvo VIckers
English

Annie Wickliffe
Special Education

SUPER VISION OF ACTIVITIES
KEEPS TEACHERS BUSY

Pot Wolfe
English

FACULTY

97

�Willard Wyoll
ROTC

Anita Blecko
Tutor

Jerry Newfield
Tutor

98

FACULTY

Barbaro Spaulding
Tutor

�ANGEL ADVOCATERS

Phyllis Bolich. supervisor

Robert Crews, head custodian

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

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

Marie Dodison. security

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

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�Wlllonor Cot&amp;n
Cl&amp;rk

Kay Logon
Cl&amp;rk

Edna Knoll
Cl&amp;rk

CLERICAL STAFF

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

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Eva Smith
Cl&amp;rk

�Mary Clore Taylor
Clerk

Margaret Stolble
Secretory to the Principal

KEEPS EAST TICKING

Lindo Teachout
Records Clerk

Zodeon Wilcox
Programming

Lindo Williams
Requisitions

101

���HEAD GIRL

HEAD BOY

REED SHINES
IN GUIDANCE

RANDOLPH SETS
FINE EXAMPLE

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

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

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

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

�DELEGATE ASSEMBLY

SHOWS DILIGENT
SUPPORT
Row 1:
Andre Dowmon

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

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

Joe Garcia
Rob Madison
Paulette Johnson

Row 4:
Kirsten Oerr
Mark Stanley
Tracy Washington

Ann Drodley
Peter Rundllet
Shari White

Row 5:
Gretchen Steele
Tim Campbell
Chris Gantz

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Lindo Gallegos
Joe Archambault

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

STUDENTS
SHOW CREATIVE
ENTHUSIASM

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�REBECCA

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

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

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

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

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

109

�HOMECOMING
LET ME BE YOUR ANGEL

William Vaden-King

Roslyn Horvey.Queen

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

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

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

CHEERLEADERS

112

�Cheerleaders are a unique blend of personalities united together in a common bond to support athletics at East High School. The 1980-81 cheerleading
squad has devoted many hours of practice learning cheers and routines to be
presented to the student body. As spirit-building is their main concern. cheerleaders have spent their time leading those " favorite " cheers at athletic
activities. This year's squad of 6 seniors and 10 juniors shows that time and
devotion result in much greater support for athletics. Few days pass during
the three athletic seasons when the East cheerleaders are not supporting our
teams in some positive way. For most. the time and money necessary to be a
good cheerleader is a valuable experience, and for 16 young high school
students. it provides a basis for leadership and poise not gained in other
experiences.
113

�IT'S ALL MIME

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

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

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�Wore. BDE IPO

Hall. BN CMDR

Stanley, BDE CMDR

EAST

JROTC
Washington. BN EXO

Riehle, BN S-1

Ausler, BN CSM

Felecos. BN S-2

Stephens. S-3 AIR

Drummond. BN S-4

Stork. BN S-3

Trieu. Opt. Sgt.

Norwood, BN IPO

Starry. Supply Sgt.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�SWEETHEART
DANCE

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

116

�KING KIRK

QUEEN CHERIE

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

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

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�SPRING MUSICAL SPARKS ENTHUSIASM

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

lr's a fine llfel

Please. sir. I wont some more food.

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

I shall screaml

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�WOLCOTT

JO Schramm

Voiere Harris

Amanda Morris

Kristi Buchanon

Heidi Whalen

Edie Ouiocki

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

Lorie Greenberg

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Adam Goldberg

�WOODBURY

SAYS IT AGAIN

Helena Haynes

Carole Stevens

OeeDee Reed

Paulette Johnson

Ann Worner

Chad Haines

Scott Randolph

Cathy Thomas. also participatIng In Wolcott

Gino Aldrich

Peter Andreas

Greg Holle

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

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�TOP

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�a:.

0
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"'

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

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

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

�YOU'LL NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN

David shores o special thought.

A toast by Chris Gantz

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

Andy and Sarah

slow dancln'

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

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�HATCHET SQUAD
CUTS UP OPPONENTS

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

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

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�129

�ANGELAIRES
HARMONIZE
VOCAL
TALENTS

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

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

�ADVANCED CHOIR
SING THEIR HEARTS OUT

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

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

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

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

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

P.eed.

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

EXHIBIT INSTRUMENTAL ARTISTRY

�JAZZ BAND

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

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

EAST JAMS TO THE BEAT

•

/

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

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

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

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�ANGELUS STAFF
WE WROTE
THE BOOK

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

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�SPOTLIGHT

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

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

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

Ann Worner has on Ideo.

Thor's our sponsor. Mr. Nelson.

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

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�SIGNATURES

EAST MANUAL
DISPLAY TALENTS

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

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

�EXECUTIVE INTERN

Brooke Hamby

Todd Ahlenlus

Steve Martin

Patsy Mosqueda

Amy Feder, Sherry Horo. Sherrl Hayward

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

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

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���EAST'S CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

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�EXHIBIT VARIETY AND TALENT

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�THESPIANS

Corhy Davis Mangen

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

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

I. T.S.

ACTS UP

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

�PEP CLUB

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

"PEP CLUB SHOWS THE
SPIRITI"

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

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

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�SKI CLUB

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

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DESPITE LACK OF SNOW

SHOOSH

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

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

�RED CROSS
HELPS SERVE COMMUNITY

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

Officers: Sherlto Hill. Beverly Shropshire.
Lynne Murray.

GERMAN CLUB

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

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

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

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�NHS

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

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

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

150

�LOS CHICANOS UNIDOS

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

CHICANOS SON UNIDOS

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

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

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�photo by Ned Normon

photo by Mike McGuire

photo by Mike McGuire

photo by Koty Burns

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

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photo by Mike McGuire

�Chonyto Warren

Jody Garcia

Lindo Snyder

Toni Richard

Terri Miller

BASEBALLETTES

Lourie Walker

Loffle Harris

Sherlfo Hill

Dena Thompson

Rhonda Brown

PITCH OUT SUPPORT

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

153

�EUCLIDEAN CLUB

WE KNOW
OUR
ADDITION

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

STAGE CREW

BUILDS
AUTHENTICITY
IN

STAGE
PROPS

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

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

154

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

PUSH FOR EXCELLENCE

Sondra Dixon. Dwayne Byrd
Senior Representatives

Lindo Durrell. Trent Walker
Junior Representatives

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

155

�VIC A
PLAN FOR FUTURE

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

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

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

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

156

�FHA
IS "SEW" MUCH FUN

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

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

VIC A
STRIVE FOR
EXCELLENCE

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

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

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

157

���Varsity
Footb II

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

160

�161

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

••

�Jr. Varsity

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

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

163

�Homecoming
Game

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

164

�165

�Men's

Soccer

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

166

�"VARSITY SOCCER IS A KICK I"

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

167

�168

�J.V. Soccer

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

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

169

�Women's
Swimming

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

170

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

�Men's Golf

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

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

172

�Cross Country

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

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

173

�Women's
Gymnastics

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

174

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

�Men's
•
ennts

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

176

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

177

�•

Women's
Volleyball

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

178

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

179

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

VARSITY SOCCER

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

-o
....

0
0
.D

1
2
6
2

JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO
AL
NORTH
WEST
MANUAL
GW
SOUTH

5
2
3
3
2

1
1
0
1
3
3
1
0

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

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

1st IN DISTRICTS

(J)

....

2nd IN CITY

0

u

"'
~

MEN'S GOLF

WOMEN'S SWIMMING
EAST OVER MONTDELLO BY FORFEIT

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

116
113
109
81
74
97
106
107

3rd IN CITY

180

NORTH
WEST
MANUAL
AL
JFK
TJ
SOUTH
GW

41
22
62
92
98
71
58
49

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

6
6
4
6
6
6
6
2

5

NORTH
MONTDELLO
MANUAL
AL
GW
JFK
WEST
TJ
SOUTH

2nd IN DISTRIGS

0
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
1

�VARSITY

MEN'S TENNIS

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

5
3
7
3
7
7
3
1

7

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

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

2
4
0
4
0
0
4
6
0

OTDALL

23
22
25
14
6
7
0
6
~8

7

MONTOELLO
SOUTH
AL

TJ
JFK
MANUAL
GW
WEST
NORTH

TIED FOR 4th IN CITY

WOMEN'S VOLLEYDALL

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

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

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

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

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

126.00
146.05
140.00
136.00
139.00
151.85
150.85
154.00

NORTH
TJ
MANUAL
SOUTH
WEST
JFK
GW
AI

62.00
78.10
115.00
120.00
79.00
147.05
151.35
120.00

2nd IN CITY

181

�Varsity
Basketball

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

182

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

�184

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

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

18')

�Women's
Basketball

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

•

186

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

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

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

�Men's
Swimming

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

188

�"DANGEROUS WHE

WET!"

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

189

�Varsity
Wrestling

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

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

�MEN'S SWIMMING

MEN'S WRESTLING

E
E
E

E 42
E 9
E 12

South 18
JFK 53
West 54

E 15
E 26
E 59
E 49
E 19

Montbello 41
GW
39
TJ
6
North
20
AI.
45

80
54
124

GW 87
TJ
115
West 5

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

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20
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64
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E 3rd DPS "0"

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192

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"A"

E 40
E 7th

Manual 18
DPS " A"

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

48 AL
54 South
67 North
38 JFK
63

51
81
73
77
63

55
38

64
103
55
84
65
81

58
4J

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

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

55
52
70
51
72

West

56

66

GW

54

AL

South
North
JFK

58

Montbello

63

TJ

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

50
50
44
4th

49
43
67
62
68
68
60

GW

44
49
76
73
58
70

Montbello

90

TJ

48
46

Manual
DPS

193

�Women's
Soccer

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

194

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

�Track

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

196

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

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

197

�Men's
Baseball

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

198

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

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

199

�Men's
Gymnastics

200

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

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

201

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

202

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

�Women's
Tennis

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

204

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

205

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

GW
SOUTH
WEST
NORTH

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

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

MANUAL
MAY
NORTH
MAY
WEST
MAY
MONTDELLO MAY
JFK
MAY

1
4
5
7
8

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

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MEN'S TRACK

WOMEN'S TRACK

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

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

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

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

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

SOUTH
JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO
NORTH
AL
WEST
MANUAL
GW

MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
MARCH
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL

19
24
26
31
2
7
9
23
28

MEN'S GYMNASTICS
MARCH 19
EAST AL
EAST MONTBELLO MARCH 25
APRIL
KYLE-SMITH MEET
4
APRIL
EAST TJ
9
CITY APRIL 25
DISTRICTS MAY 2
STATE MAY 9

TOURNAMENT
" 0 MEET"
AT JFK May 2
DISTRICT AT SOUTH MAY 8-9
MAY 15-16
STATE AT CU

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rWOMEN'S SOCCER
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

MANUAL
GW
SOUTH
JFK
TJ
MONTBELLO

MARCH 19
MARCH 24
MARCH 26
MARCH 31
APRIL
2
APRIL
7

EAST APRIL 9
EAST APRIL 23
EAST APRIL 28
NORTH
AL
WEST

CITY TOURNAMENT MAY 2,5,7,9
STATE MAY 15,19,22

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

217

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

218

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Oliver. Kimberly. 75
Olsen. Jane M : 75
Olsen. Karl H.: 75. 136
Ornelas. Deanna L.. 151
Ortiz. M iguel T 75
Packlneau. Roy M .
Page. Deborah S.: 75. 131
Page. Thomas 0 Ill
Polka. Lisa A .: 75
Polka. Michael R. 75. 116
Parrow. Eugene
Poszel. Mark: 116
Pate, Lisa : 75. 147
Paul. Lauro A .
Peals. Jonathon R.
Penn. Jeffrey M : 163
Penn. Jennifer
Pepin. Drodly T.: 75. 136
Peterson. Charles L.: 151
Phillips. Mathew R.: 75. 169
Pigford. Robert E.
Pogzebo. Andrew J.: 75
Polk. Kevin D.
Poozeshl. Mohammad: 75
Porter. Cheryl L.
Pound. Michael W .: 75
Powell. Eyton
Powers. Sean P.: 75. 133
Price, Dledro R.
Pritchett. Marva D.: 75
Raglin. Randy
Ramirez. Jose
Rankin. Darrick E.
Reavey, Amy D.: 75. 147
Redwine. Janet: 75. 106. 131.
178. 187
Regas. Peter A .: 114
Renick. Felicia H.: 131
Retterer. David L.
Rhodes. Robert W.: 75
Rice. Derek C.: 75
Rice. Linda S.: 75. 133
Richards. Rhonda K: 75
Rocchio. Todd: 7 5. 169
Roel. Kristina H.: 75
Roland. Joyce E. 7 5
Roland. Nathan H.: 75
Ross. Phillip E. Jr.• 75
Roston. Nathan: 116
Rundlet, Peter F.: 75. 106. 163
Ryan. John P · 75. 116. 117
Salem. Isaac
Sander. William H.
Sanders. Pamela A .: 75
Sandoval. Steven J.
Sotrlano. Elizabeth 0 .: 76
Schier. Jennifer M.
Schiff. Gregg M .: 76. 134
Searles. Victor: 116
Segundo. Anthony R.
Senkevech. Donald: 76
Shead. Sorletto: 76. 147
Shead. Zlna M .: 76. 147
Shelton. Toni M .: 76. 131
Sherburn. Linda 0 .: 76
Short. Michael W.: 76. 177
Shosky. Solly A .: 76
Silburn. Carlo A .: 76. 147
Sllby. Jonell L.: 76
Sisneros. Olano: 76, 117, 151
Skoglund. Lonette F.: 175. 176
Slaughter Clayton J.: 76. 134.
136
Smith. Alan A .: 163
Smith. Lauro J.. 76
Smith. Ricky
Smith. Steven W .:76. 116
Smith. Tommy Q .: 66. 76
Smith. Terence C.: 76
Snyder. Linda M : 76. 153
Sodia. Mitchell D
Spero. Patrick J.: 76

Spikes. A nthony C.: 76. 172
Steele. Gretchen E.: 76. 96.
106. 117
Stephens. Sherry M .: 76. 115.
117. 147
Stevens. Erika L.: 76. 131. 136
Stevenson. Margie J.
Stevenson. Martha L.: 76
Stroud. Orion M .: 131
Stroud. Stephanie S.: 106. 147
Suazo. David G.
Sulonnoa Raymond G.
Sutton. Roselyn
Swanson. Lori L.: 76. 133. 173
Swanson. Terrold E.
Torontolo . Dina A .
Tasslo n. Marla A .: 76 116. 131.
147
Tote. Down M .: 76. 147, 175
Taylor. Charles D.
Taylor. Reed V.: 169
Taylor. Theodora M .: 76
Telle r. Deron
Temple. Eddie
Thoo. Dlong
Thomas. Angelo
Thomas. Yevette: 76
Thorn. Todd C.: 77
Toltz. Michael W .
Towstlck . Perry R.: 77. 169
Tran. Ky
Trie u. Terry L 77. 115 116
Trujillo. Cheryl: 77. 131
Tucker. A ndrew 0 .: 77
Tunson. Wilhelaml: 77
Vaden. Wayne E.: 77. 133.
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Yang. TauT.
Vasquez. Patricio
Venhulsen. Joel D.: 77
Venhulsen. Merebeth: 77
Vezina. Denise A .: 77
Wade. Dryon
Waldren. Suzanne E.: 77
Wallace. Orlan: 116
Wallingford. Jayne C.: 77
Wolters. William J.
Warder. Robert J.: 77, 133. 134
Worner. Gory J.
Warren. Chonyto R.: 131. 153
Washington. Dobby D.
Washington. Phyllis: 77. 106.
147
Watkins. Anthony D.
Weathersby. Michelle R.: 77,
131
Wells. Koren L.: 77
West. Lionel A .
White. Gina L.: 77. 147
White. James A .
White. Lai.Taunya K.: 77, 147
Whittekln . Lisa M .: 77
Wiese. Lorin D.
Wallace. Orlan E.: 133. 134
Whitworth. Tiro L.
Wiley Lisa M .
Williams. Dambl K
Williams. Johnle 116
Williams. Rhonda L.
Williams. Tommy J.: 116
Wills. Aljanon C.: 77. 163
Woote n. Margaret L.: 77, 116.
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Wuthler. Philip E.: 77. 177
Wyckoff Robert K: 116
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Xiong. Ze
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�The present moment is significant, not as the bridge between past and future, but by
reason of its contents, which
can fill our emptiness and become ours, if we are capable
of receiving them.

220

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

221

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

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

�Thanks to all the editors who did so much:
Kevin. thanks for the cheap color pages and helping
c de what colors to use on the cover
Eg/Jse for senior caption
nd Gyros; I couldn't hove mode It without you
Kirsten for your fobul us ju or candid captions
.Andy for your unbe table swimming layout
Walt for the photo for the o er - beautiful!
Thank you, Dill, f r the su~r tennis copy (Godl) and expeclolly for your radio (our solvation)
Phyllis for cheap. unskllleo Ia r
Ned, .Alex and ev/n K. for ome gr at photo that were never on time
Drlon for the Jo n lennon drawing nd decorating he bulleti board
Steve for all your llqu ads
Thanks to Mary .Ann. Megan and Nancy for teac I g u all how to french braid
John. thank you for your " extra help" and ke ping Nancy In line
Paulette and Lindo for being th only son people on staff
And a special thanks to Koty for her "Oliveri" artwork
Andy, too, for that adorably becoming s nlor picture
Thank you Jon. for writing us all those posses to the lunchroom and for
0 production days I stl Yeojln' JI
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the most
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��This year the East High Soccer Team had the best
regular league record ever. The team finished
with a 6-2 record. In the tournament, the team lost
to Lincoln by a score of 1-0 in three overtimes!!
New Head Coach Chuck Walters, did a great job in
leading the team. The team's unity, led by Captains
Mike Beadle, Eric Jensen, and Scott Bradley, contributed to the season's success.

21

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

22

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

23

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

24

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25

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

26

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

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

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

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

29

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

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

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

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

32

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

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

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

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

�35

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

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

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

--

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

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

STANDINGS
Manual
EAST
Lincoln
Kennedy
Washington
Jefferson
West
South
North

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

5
6
2
0
4
2
4
2
1
3

South
Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson

1
1
3

WINS
7
6
6
6
4
3
2
1
0

LOSSES
0
2
2
2
4
4
6
7
8

STANDINGS GIRLS
8
EAST
Jefferson
7
Manual
6

0
1
2

STANDING BOYS
South
8
Kennedy
7
EAST
6
Jefferson
5

0
1
2
3

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91.35
119.10
127.35
132.05
131.30
126.60
119.25
129.60

Lincoln
North
TJ
Manual
South
West
JFK
GW

DISTRICTS
7. Jesse Ulibarri

TIES
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

EAST
EAST
EAT
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST

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

82.95
95.05
93.50
99.50
118.50
107.30
123.65
103.40

6
11
18
10
21
6
6
3
24
10

Adams City
West
Manual
Washington
South
Kennedy
TJ
Thompson Valley
North
Lincoln

8
10
12
20
7
13
20
21
0
0

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

56

56
28
54

86
95
87
42

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

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

Lincoln
TJ
North
Kennedy
West
South
Manual
GW

4

3
4
4
4
4
4

TJ
North
Lincoln
West
Manual
GW
South
JFK

2
1
0
0
4
4
1
1

14

22

73
71

23

55

49
46
32
31
0

25
41
47

50
64

65
96

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

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Denise Faulding

Stephanie
Thomas

Roslyn Harvey

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�Becky Krichevsky

�HOMECOMING: the
key game of the year

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

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.the key dance of the year!

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

44

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

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�Chris Martin shows her spirit on Strawberry Crush Day.

The cheerleaders await the football team.

Wendy Farland shows off her prize-winning legs.

The cheerleaders demonstrate their talent?

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

47

�HEAVEN
CAN
\VAIT

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

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

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

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

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

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�51

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

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

52

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

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

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�•

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

56

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

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

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

57

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35

Bear

Creek 60

East

75

Green

Mtn.

East

59

South

48

East

57

North

62

East

61

JFK

60

East

78

West

66

East

43

GW

75

East

55

TJ

58

East

81

Manual

74

East

52

AL

64

East

65

South

71

East 82

North

88

East

JFK

62

67

95

East

57

West

52

East

23

Highland 49

East

66 TJ

East

62

GW

86

East

16 Bear Creek 65

East

46

Manual

29

East

65

TJ

81

East

39

South

46

East

42

AL

37

East

78

Manual 73

East

46

North

32

East

62

South

56

East

62

AI

East

52

JFK

47

East

&lt;l9

North

45

East

56

West

31

Eat

71

JFK

28

East

43

GW

30

East

50

West

26

East

48

GW

25

East

57

TJ

62

East

68

Manual 52

East

39

AL

52

63

27

II
SWIMMING R
E

East

65

TJ

103

East

102

West

22

East

80

North

89

East

65

JFK

96

East

79

Manual

79

East

68

AL

96

East

65

South

106

East

55

GW

111

sT
L.

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H

G

East

24

TJ

26

East

32

North

33

East

12

AL

55

East

27

West

33

East

56

Manual

9

East

40

GW

19

East

38

South

~

East

33

JFK

30

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1980
63

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

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

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

6&amp;

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

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

67

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

Stick: Lethal Weapon

Ball:?

Leg: Always ready to trip or kick
opponent.

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

68

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

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

70

�It's 3:00. Time for another
grueling tennis practice. I'm
keeping an eye out for some
one to hit with. There's Peggy
Clarke- and alone. Wow! Getting tips from our star player,
what more could you ask for? I
hope she's patient. My serve,
among other things needs a lot
of work. Here we go; Peggy is
serving . . . Whoosh, right by
me. I guess I wasn't paying
much attention. I was watching
an exciting volley between
Nina Dulacki, and Susie Brent.
"Sorry Pe~gy ," I said, "I'm
ready now.' Little did I know
that I would probably never be
ready for Peggy Clarke. She
makes it look so incredibly
easy, while I'm chasing the ball
all over the court. Aced again!!
Walking back and observing
the rest of the team, I realized
just how hard everyone on the
team works. My entire body
aches, and top top it off, Coach
Keiser just said, "O.K. Girls,
time to run." Just ... One ...
More ... Lap ... Finally, the
whole two miles. I have never
been so TIRED!!!
71

�Here it is game time again
and where am I? on the sidelines. I wish Chuck would let
me play. Soccer is a lot of fun
to watch, and I love to
scream and yell for my team,
but oh to play . . what? Me?
You want me to play? Somebody's hurt huh? Not again. I
swear somebody is always
getting hurt, but now I have
a chance to play, to do something. I'll control my excitement. I'll just walk onto the
field like I know what I'm
doing. Maybe I'd better run,
since the ball is where I'm
supposed to be. I'll just run
right into that girl and steal
the ball. Outta the way. 0. K.
Now that I've trampled her
and gotten the ball, what do I
do with it? I'll fake it; I'll
just trot along here. Great!
Jenny's open, I'll just kick it
to her and . . . what? The
whistle? How long have I
been playing? Two minutes?

72

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

••••••

�1st Row- Maret Moore, Cindy Holmes, Jennifer Chipman, Jennifer Hampton, Coach Chuck Walters, Cassie Rockwell, Liz Falkenberg, Liz Clymer. 2nd Row- Ann Patterson, Erin Daley, Lorraine
Olander, Debbie Brubaker, Kathleen Haley, Alison Picher, Sally Hautzinger, Renate Schmidt,
Theresa Zirkelback.
73

�Sitting and stretching,
Waiting for Denny and Marcus,
Hoping today,
They won't jump on us.
Running 440's,
220's and 110's
While the weightmen
Sit on their cans.
"Winners try harder"
Marcus would gleam.
Remember us
We're East High's Track Team.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Paul Berdahl

Roslyn Harvey

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

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

�S"WEETHEART DANCE

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�OKLAHOMA
Is Ok
Angels
are keyed up
about acting!!
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"Who said anything about gittin' even?"

"You're doin' fine, Oklahoma!"

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

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

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

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

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

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

THE MIME SHOW"

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

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

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�W"OLCOTT

Debbie Holle

Jayroe Phillips
Mary Anne Christy

Steve Maupin

Margaret Cook
Erik Koeppe

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

Gina Aldrich

�-wOODBURY

Ann Warner

J.B. Schramm

Merry Branscombe

Kelly Harris

Chad Haines

Kevin Sear

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

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

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

Bottom to top:LeAnn Haynes, Herman Barrett, Wendy Farland, Jim
Latsis, Karen Goode, Wayne Jack son, Angela Holmes, Mike Hopkins, Andy Motz. Not shown: Rhonda Henry.
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Being Head Boy is tough. There are
times when I wonder if being Head
Boy is what I really want to do. But at
times like these I reason with myself,
that as a student leader, it is inevitable
that there must be difficult times.
But I like being Head Boy. It's a once
in a life-time learning experience. Being Head Boy is just a basic course in
human nature.
East is the school
where I would
want to do all this.
East's architectural structure,
faculty and student body make
up a high school
in a class of it's
own. There is no
other school like
East. God bless all
and right on!!
David
Wehner

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

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

CLASS

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

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

OFFICERS

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

CLASS

SOPHOMORES
Deva Brown
Joe Phoenix
Susan Kilfoyle
Trent Walker

JUNIORS
Milton Norman
Laurie Coleman
Mary Beaird
Kevin Preblud

REPS

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

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

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

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

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

WHO SHALL BE OUR LEADERS?

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

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

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

A leader is known mostly through

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

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

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Dancers Turn The Key To Imagination

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

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

�Angelaires

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

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

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

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

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

Angels Play On Key With Concert Band

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

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

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

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Orchestra

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

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�Jazz Band

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

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

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�Sear, Bde Cmd

Nuanes, Bn Cmd

Stanley, Bde CSM

EAST

JROTC
Ellison, Bn XO

Davis, Bn S-1

Lowy, Bn S-2

Hall, S-3 Air

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Felecos, Bn S-3

Washington, Bn
CSG

Ellis, Bn S-4

Sparks, Bn Opt. Sgt.

Ware, P &amp; I

Reed, Bn Supply
Sgt.

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

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

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

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

RIFLE TEAMS

�HONOR CADETS

MENS ''A'' DRILL TEAM

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�SPOTLIGHT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SQUAD

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SECOND SEMESTER
Sharon Herron
Angela Hutton

Mary Sawyer
Margaret Motz

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FIRST SEMESTER

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

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�TOP
TEN
Dana Price

It has been a

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

George Cooksey

Eric Jensen

Andy Motz

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�Valerie Brown

Liz Falkenberg

Rhonda Henry

Dave Hutchinson

Ron Miles

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�SENIOR SEMINAR

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

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�THE KEY TO A CHANGE
IN LEARNING

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Lyne Harold cracks a dirty joke in French.

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

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

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Anderson, Alton
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Anderson, Ronzelle
Annan, Les

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

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Barth, Jeanette
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Blythe, Sarah

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Vickie Bonner
Betsy Boucher
Laurie Bouton
Andre Bowman

Mike Braaton
Karla Brame
Luann Bravo
John Brent
Rhett Brikovskis

Marc Brodnax
Maurice Brown
Robin Brown
Stephany Brown
Troy Buckett

Steve Burkhardt
Katy Burns
Brett Burrell
Nancy Cabell
Lanice Cage

Shonda Caldwell
Theodore Calloway

Jeff Carr
Desiree Carrasco

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

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

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

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Currington, Stacy

Dahlstrom, John
Dailey, Erin

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

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

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

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

Espinoza, Phillip
Ewing, Peter

Feder, Amy
Flores, Cheryl

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

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

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

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

Hamby, Brooke
Hampton, Jennifer

Hardiman, Robin
Hardy, Antoinette

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

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

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

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

Hundon, Linda
Hutton, Angela

Huynlt, Thinh
Ichishita, Dietz

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Jackson, DeWayne
Jennings, Paulette
Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson, Michael

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

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

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

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Libonati, Ken

Limb, Kristina
Lizotte, Renee'

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

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

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

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

McLaughlin, Jacki
Middleton, William

Miles, Ronald
Milsap, Sharon

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

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

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

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

Oakes, Skip
O'Leary, Mary

Oliver, Kathy
Page, Feleda

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Pang, Jin
Pascoe, Ted
Perkins, Darrell
Peterson, Lee

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

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

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

Rosenberg, Craig
Rountree, Laneze

Rowland, Stad
Sander, Charlene

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

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

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

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

Stearns, Shanna
Stevens, Carole

Stevens, Jenni
Stiers, Sandy

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Stribling, Gary
Struble, Laurie
Strunk, Elizabeth
Sullivan, Chrystal

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

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

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

Watson, Leo
White, Chris

White, Delois
White, Sharee

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

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

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A diligent student at work.

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

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Alonzo, Hedor

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Butler, Joe

Butterfield, Brad

Carroll, Linda

Chapman, John

Cheadle, Don

Cheng, David

Childress, Kevin

Christy, Peter

Clark, Tonya

Clymer, Lizz

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Czec:h, Pam

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Delphia, David

DeMerrit, John

Derr, Kirsten

Deuel, Stac:ey

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Dol, Galen

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Dudley, Pamela

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Foley, Patric:k

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Florez, Joe

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Freeburn, Mike

Fuller, Staten

Gallegos, Paula

Garda, Joe

Gautier, Danielle

Gerrol, Donna

Glivar, Joan

Goldberr, Adam

Gonzales, Steve

Gordon, Rachael

Gordon,
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Gornell, Mollv

Gould, Shrne

Gracev. John

Graham, Laurie

Grant, Tracey

Greenberg, Lori•

Greenblatt, Andy

Greer, Cleophus

Grissom, Cullen

Grossman,
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Guerra, Pam

Guerrero, Maria

Guyton, Sandy

Hall, Amanda

Hall, Joyce

Hall, Susan

Halpern,
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Hartfield, Aaron

Hawkins, Patrica

Haynes, Helena

Heiland, Ken

Herlinger, Becky

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Heron, Scott

Hill, Janice

Hill, Sherita

Hodge, Janet

Hodge, Ruben

Holle, Greg

Holmes, Brian

Hope, Sullivan

Hopkins, Ruth

Hora, Sherry

Huff, Melanie

Huffer, John

Hundon, Mark

Innes, Phillip

Isaak, Dan

Jackson, Quimby

Janulewicz, Rick

Jecminek,
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Johnsen, John

Johnson,
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Johnson, Jay

Johnson,
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Jones, David

Jones, Sandra

Joyce, Maria

Kane, Paul

Keeler, Linda

Kelso, Victoria

Keys, Joel

Kilfoyle, Susan

Kimmett,
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Kincaid, Doug

Kirk, Lisa

Kitsutaka, Robyn

Klein, Beth

Knight, Cherie

Knudson, Amy

Koeppe, Erik

Konkol, Steve

Kreck, Kevin

Kregarman,
Debbie

Lambrecht, Kim

Latsis, George

Lewis, Stephanie

Libonati, Bo

Liggitt, Dave

Lindsey, Craig

Long, Paulette

Lopez, Cathy

McGuire, Mike

Mcintosh,
Rhonda

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Mack, Mary Ann

MacMichael,
William

Madsen, Steve

Malone,
Raymond

Maluncu, Patrick

Martelon, Deana

Martin. John

Martine, Lyle

Martinez, Gary

Massanet, Joseph

Mastrude, Dale

Mate, Aaron

Mattern, Mike

Meadows, James

Meacher, Lynn

Medlock, Beverly

Mejia, Marcaret

Miles, Shari

Miller, Bill

Miller, Karla

Miller, Terry

Moore, Artie

Moore, Michaele

Morris, Amanda

Morscber,
Monica

Mosqueda, Oralia

Mun, Yon

Murphy, Sean

Murphy, Shawn

Nasser, Vicki

�Navarro, Randy

Nelson, Glenn

Nettles, Tammie

Nit:hol, Steve

Norman,
Evanalie

Norman, Ned

Nuanes, Ross

Nubine, Lily

O'Fallon, Ann

Ortiz, Louis

Pagliasotti, Tina

Patterson, Ann

Paul, Tara

Payne, Sandy

Pena, Craig

Pepin, Todd

Perlmutter,
Laura

Perry, Patrit:k

Peterson,
Jeanette

Peterson, John

Phillips, Jayme

Phoenix, Joe

Pittam, Mike

Pont:e, Vit:

Rawles, Chris

Reavey, Robert

Redwine, Cathia

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Wendolyn

Print:e, Gianette

Ramirez,
Salvador

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Reece, Johnna

Reed, Ladonica

Regas, Philip

Renno, Julie

Rhone, James

Richardson, Jill

Richmond,
Sondia

Richter, Richard

Robertson, Don

Robinson,
Shelley

Rodgers, Tammy

Rogers, Kristin

Rose, Steve

Rose, Tami

Rovlenchik, Joan

Salazar, Pam

Salls, Denise

Saucier, Michael

Schlagel, Bruce

Schmidt,
Christina

Schramm, J.B.

Scott, Gerald

Scott, Lisa

Seney, Neil

Sharpe, Jackie

Shropshire,
Beverly

Simpson, Tony

Sims, Ken

Sinopoli, Paul

Skidmore,
Christy

�Smith, Hilbert

Smittick, Lorne

Steele, Kathryn

Stein, Claudia

Steuart, Julie

Stewart, Lori

Suazo, Davina

Syptak, Kim

Telles, Arthur

Thiel, Shelly

Thompson, Dena

Thompson,
Patricia

Thorne, Chris

Thorne, Michael

Toland, Louise

Trampe, Kim

VanNortwick,
Kris

Vicars, Robert

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Walker, Elliot

Walker, Melva

Walker, Trent

Ward, David

Warvi, Daniel

Washburn, Peter

Washington,
Nadine

Weaver, Allyson

Weaver, Nancy

Weaver, Teresa

Wells, Laurie

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�Whalen, Heidi

Wright,
Dennison

188

Whitworth,
Barry

Williams, Danny

Williams, Ron

Wuthier, Julie

Yamamoto, Lily

Zavilla, Cyndi

Wilson, Connie

Worley, Deidrea

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

But Rome wasn't built in a day.

Oh, come on!

Unhand me, you fiend!

189

�Kirsten Derr gives the evil eye ..

and Claudia Stein gives it back.

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

Butch Enderlein

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a shake-aholic?

�Brian Holmes

.. Tammy Dean?!

I'm so pretty, oh so pretty!

Cheers!

That's Pauletta!

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�EDUCATORS

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

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�Edward Calloway-Assistant Principal

Wanda D. Taylor-Assistant Principal in Charge

David R. Strodtman-As istant Principal

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Charles Keiser-Mathematics
John LeVar-11 Mathematirs

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Gladys Ligon-Home Eronomics

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

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

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

202

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

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

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

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Richard Strickland-Science
Tia Tafoya-Art

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

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

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

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Edna Knoll, Library Clerk
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Kay Logan, Attendance Clerk

�Eva Smith, Main Office Clerk

Mary Clare Taylor, Pupil Services Clerk

STAFF
Linda Teachout. Records Clerk

Zadean Wilcox, Programming Clerk

Linda Williams, Requisitions Clerk
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SECURITY- Marie Bodison

SECURITY- Otis Jones

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Hiler, Roberta Early, Walterine Stribling, Katherine Joy.

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

218

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

219

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

120

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

221

�ANGELUS

Amy Nash, Album

Beth Bennett, Clubs Editor

Kurt Frankenberg, Photographer

Heidi Derr, Album Editor

Jenni Stevens, Album
Stu Colby, Sports Editor

Kirsten Derr, Clubs

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

Jan M(Neill,
Sponsor

�STAFF
Erin Dailey, Ads/ Index

Andy Quintana, Sports

Judy Godec, Album

Eric Norcross, Photographer

Mary O'Leary, Sports

Cindy Holmes, Editor

Walter Duhaime, Photographer

Katie Hite, Clubs

Kevin Preblud, Photographer

Davona Behrendsen, Artist

223

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

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

22-4

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

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THE 1978-79 ANGELUS
EAST HIGH SCHOOL
DENVER COLORADO
VOLUME 61

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�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .............................. 2
Fall Sports
............................. 14
Winter Sports ........................... 36
Spring Sports ........................... 48
Clubs
.................................. 62
Activities ................................ 7 4
Interim ................................. 98
Seniors
............................... 132
Juniors ................................ 158
Sophomores ........................... 178
Teachers . .. ........................... 196
Index ................................. 220

2

����I sit beside the fire and think
of all that I have seen,
of meadow-flowers and butterflies
in summers that have been;
Of yellow leaves and gossamer
in autumns that there were,
with morning mist and silver sun
and wind upon my hair.
I sit beside the fire and think
of how the world will be
when winter comes without a spring
that I shall ever see.
For still there are so many things
that I have never seen:
in every wood in every spring
there is a different green.
I sit beside the fire and think
of people long ago,
and people who will see a world
that I shall never know.
But all the while I sit and think
of times there were before,
I listen for returning feet
and voices at the door.
J.R.R. Tolkien-

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Abbott, Carrie
Anderson, Ronzelle
Avila, Janet
Banks, Carol
Beard, Janet
Beckler, Kyle
Bernstein, Joann
B1bb, Janecia
Bishop, M1chelle
Bishop, Tracy
Blame, Younne
Boucher, Betsy
Bouton, Laurie
Branscombe, Merry
Brown, Anita
Buckner, Donna
Carrasco, Des1ree
Carter, Karen
Cage, Lama
Carter, Antoinette
Chase, Maggie
Clark, Lonnie
Clark, Shanette
Clark, Toy1a
Coleman, Laurie
Craven, Ohv1a
Da1ley, Erin
Daly, Rachel
Evans, Cheryl
Fauldmg, Denise
Foster, Denise
Foster, Denise

Gary, Renata
George, Rene
Godec, Judy
G01ck, Cns
Gordon, Ronnetta
Gnggs, Celia
Grove, Mon1ca
Hamburg, Theresa
Ham1lton, Den1se
Hard1man, Robyn
Harvey, Roslyn
Haynes, Mary
Hayward, Sherri
Havens, Lisa
Hocker, Tyrone
Holmes, Cindy
Holmes, Angela
Huckfeldt, Claire
Hurt, Terry
Hutton, Angela
Jackson, Cheryl
Jenkins, Cheryl
Jones, Karen
Karhe, Gretchen
Keys, Brenda
Konkel, Mary
Knshevsky, Becky
Lynch, Cheryl
McDamel, Tracy
Mack, Shelia
Milsap, Shelia
Moore, Marcie

Mulcahy, Bndget
Nash , Amy
Nelson, Sharon
Olander, Lori
Oleary, Mary
Pena, Theresa
Pettes, Jacque
Platt, Jennifer
Quezada, Gina
Reeves, Bevla
R1ce, Kathy
Richard, Jenn1fer
Rich1e, Sh1rel
Robinson, Rachel
Rountree, Vaneze
Salz, Leslie
Sauer, Lissa
Shepard, Deborah
Sh1kles, Shern
Silver, Lisa
Smith, Momca
Stanton, Melissa
Stiers, Sandy
Struble, Laurie
TellinghUisen, Lon
Varela, Jeri
Vigil, Marilyn
Waller, Sherry
Warner, Ann
West, Deborah
Wild, Becky
Woodson, Tracy

�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

FRONT ROW (l. to R.): Melanie Richmond, Carol Carpenter,
Elissa Glodberg, Kim Rezleman. Gwynn Barley, Jenn1fer Nold , Alan
Lewis, Lisa Barnes, Vonn1e Grossman, Lisa Sinopoli , Lisa
Martelon, Edna Kellman SECOND ROW (L to R.) Fritz Law,Mike
Sanchez, Lynne Bruce, Tracy Skop1nsky, Marie Stanton, Debbie
Egan, Ned Toll, Carol Jakicic, Shern Durst. Amy Gooch, Clay
McGann , Julie Koeppe , Kate Deane , Ann Kemp. TOP ROW (L. to
R.): Greg Starett. Ted Tholen. Paul Beard, Jeff Greenblatt.
Suzanne Meyers . Usa Kennedy, Tina Osborne , Scott Ne1l , Laurie
Berdahl , Mark Kahre . Kevin Miller, Carol Harvey, R1ck Stuble .
Dick Essig.

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�Row 1, L. to R. ; Leslie Crawford , Joanne Trace , Valerie,
Tracy Hollister. Leann Haynes, Lisa Barnes. Jenmfer
Wollerman , Anne Rose Row 2, L. to R ; Kim O' Neill ,
Catherine Dav1s , Jenn1fer Larges. Alison P1cher, Kathleen
Haley, Katy Burns , Matt Herlinger, Mary Haynes, Carole
Yarter, Alan Lewis Row 3, L. to R. Dav1d Mart1n, Kristy
Wallace , Lesley Weller, Kelli Kercheville . Shelby Thomas ,
Becky Eichenberger, Craig Cline, Beetle Baily, Marla Scharf.
Sarah Pascoe, Frances Vaughn . Daya Haynes

THESPIANS
Thespians is an International Honor
Society for students in the performing
arts. Entrance is gained through a point
system where points are earned by
participating in any production in or out of
school. Various activities the Thespians
engage in include touring hospitals and
schools, Awards night, two initiation
ceremonies and a traveling childrens show
in the spring. Congratulations to these
outstanding performers.

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FRONT ROW (L to R) ·
Shannon Skaife
Julie Anderson
SECOND ROW (L to R):
Mark Goldstein
Norman Reed
TOP ROW (L to R):
Yolanda Hernandez
Claire Snelling
Katy Burns
Rose Duhaime
Paul Hoskins
NOT SHOWN: Walter Duhaime. Arvin
Nelson

67

�INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

STANDING (L. to R.)
Paul Hoskins
Massoud Farazandeh
Kat1e Burns
Reza Alizadeh
Claire Snelling
Shannon Skaife
SEATED (L. to R.)
Yolanda Hernandez
Rose Duha1ne
Mohanned Hadain
Ana Marandi
Becky Skaife

Sponsors: V Minick, M Sh1oya
Officers: Pres. Claire Snelling, Vice-Pres.
Mohammed Hadrian , Sec'y-Treas. Yolanda
Hernandez.

FRENCH CLUB
TOP ROW (L. to R.) :
Kristi Wallace
Seth Lederer
Karla Kindred
Tim Goss
Mark Gordon
D1ana Gass
BOTIOM ROW (L. to R ) :
Dana Price
Mr. Sh1oya, Club Sponsor
K1m Hicks

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COUNTERCLOCKWISE(L. to R.)
Virg~nia Minick
Carole Yarter
Claire Snelling
Mohammed Hadnan
Yolanda Hernandez
Reya Alizadeh
Kat1e Burns
Milt Shioya
Ana Marandi

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Sponsors :
Mr. Bloomfield
Mr. Bobb
Mr. Herr
Members:
Paul Ba1rd
Usa Barnes
Kate Deane
Debb1e Egan
Glen Gan
Amy Gooch
Mark Gordon
Carol Harvey
Julie Koeppe
Mon1ca Knudson
Fntz Law
Jenny Nold
D1ane Regas
M1ke Sanchez
Tracy Skop1nsky
Doug Stevens
Ned Toll

LOS CHICANOS UNIDOS

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�SKICLUB

Front Row: Le1gh Cabell. Second Row· Carolina Allen , Bnan Tooley , R1cky Ovel , John Barefield , Deanna Hanna , Chuck Kaiser, Paul
Hoskins, Mark Goldstein Back: Mary Walsh , Jeff Dew1speleare . M1ke Beadle , Dav1d Campbell , Allen Sm1th

The Swooosh!!

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�FHA AND HERO
Yolanda Hernandez (District Off1cer)
Terri Ann Nahulu (President)

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BOTIOM ROW(L to R):
Nahulu, Terri
Karolette,
Kindred, Karolette
TOP ROW (L to R):
Mrs. Thompson (Sponsor)
Martm, Debra
Corley, Charlotte

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�This years homecoming dance was a
great success. The lunchroom was
changed into a beautifully lit dance
floor. Handsome couples danced to
the music provided by Ron O'Jay of
KDKO radio station . Chosen for homecoming queen was Chris Keables and
king was Clarance Thatch .

77

�YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU

�The eccentric, amusing play, "You Can 't Take It
With You " was a fantastic fall production . The hard
work and effort of the fifty members of the cast and
production staff, under the direction of Catherine
Davis with technical direction by Lloyd Torres made
the three performances in mid October a terrific
success.
Penelope Sycamore ......... Mary Anne Christy
Essie .......................... Leslie Crawford
Rheba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lesley Weller
Paul Sycamore ................. Matt Herlinger
Mr. DePinna ...................... Seth Lederer
Ed .......................... ·. . . . . . Greg Carroll
Donald .......................... Scott Smilnak
Martin Vanderhof ................... Craig Cline
Alice ......................... Jenny Wollerman
Henderson .......................... Todd Hey
Tony Kirby ........................ Tom Barnes
Mrs. Kollenkhor .................... Katy Burns
Gay Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelli Kercheville
Mr. Kirby .......................... Pete Ewing
Mrs. Kirby ........................... Kipp Lyle
G-man ............................. Alan Lewis
G-man ...................... Gortney Slaughter
G-man ........................ John Hammond
Olga ............................. Mary Haynes

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Many times in the past I have searched for a key
to open the doors to all my problems. Thanks to
all the nice and sweet people at East who have in
some way or another shown me that you can
make it in a world so full of confusion . May you
all find success and peace along the way.
Clarence Thatch

Mary Haynes

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The office of head girl isn't as glamorous as it
is made out to be. When I first took office I had
dreams of changing many things. Of these things,
I have accomplished some but not by myself. It
has taken a lot of work from student council, the
administration and the student body to help get
these things done.
This is the end of a decade that has seen many
changes at East; the rebellions of the early
seventies that carried over from the sixties, the
mid-seventies which began court ordered busing
and then there is we, who struggle to find a
cause, something we can fight for .
After a storm the rainbow holds all dreams
And we shall strive in this calm air.
It has been a pleasure and a privilege to serve
East High as head girl. I thank you most humbly.

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Sen1ors:
Alan Lew1s-Pres1dent
Day a Haines-Secreta ry /Treasurer
Tyrone Allen-V1ce President

Juniors:
Nina DulackiSecretary/Treasurer
Sandy Reddic-President
Stephanie Thomas-Vice
President

Sophomores:
Brenda Keys-President
Arvin Nelson-Vice President
Ann WarnerSecretary / Treasurer
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Seniors; Eugene Martinez, Pete Kelfoyle, Lisa Barnes , Ellen
Klein

Juniors; Jamie Frazier, Yvonne Lopez,
Herman Barrett, Angela Holmes

Sophomores; Mark Stanley, Stephanie
Brown, Marti Long, Jack Nuanes

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Front Row, L. to R. Paul Be a or u, Eugene Martmez. Mark
Stanley Sandy Redd1c, Stephame Thomas. Brenda Keys,
Angela Holmes, Pete Kilfoyle Second Row L. to R. Clarance
Thatch , Herman Barret. Mary Bea1rd , Nma Dulack1 , Jack
Nuanes, Ann Warner, Stephanie Brown , Kelli Ward Back Row
Tyrone Allen , Arvin Nelson M issing Daya Haines, Lisa Barnes.
Allen Lewis , Mary Haynes, Marti Long, Jamie Fraz1er, Ellen
Kle1n, Yvonne Lopez, Sherri Shickles, Tim Neal

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�Front Row. L. to R. Tracy B1shop , Sabra Scogg1ns . Veronica , Kris Koktavy, Valerie Harris, Judy Godec, Lmda Anderson Second
Row, Cra1g Stevens, Chen Glover. Shen Hayward , Nato Howard . Kev1n Gardner. Yvonne Bla1ne. Des1 Carrosco . Sherri Sh1kles
Th1rd Row Georg1a Panag10topoul . Lonn1e Jones . Lori Rosella . Jeff DeWispelaere. Joyce Carrol, Sall1e Hautzmger. Karen
Thomas. Rob MeJia , Herman Barrett , Jam1e Fraz1er. Manfred McDougall Not Shown Lynne Bruce , C1ndy Holmes

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�Front Row L. toR. Dave Schnell , Fred Northington , Colleen Wickham , Kevin Shepard, Sallie Scott , Leroy Chavez, Mr. Torres
Top Row Orlando Hall , Terry Bolin , Mike Walker, Donna Barry

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Lisa Barnes
Tom Barnes
.. · · · · · · · · · · · · Katy Burns
.. · · · · · · · · · · L~~Iie Crawford
. · · · · · · · · · · Matt Herlinger
.. · · · · · · · · · · Tracy Hollister
· · · · · · · ·.. Jenny Larg~s
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Alan Lewts
... · · · · · · · · ..... Ktm O'Neill
. · · · · · · · · · · c~~ig Rosenberg
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Mike Sanchez
Ltsa Sauer
· · · · · · · C~~~t~~y Slaughter
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Front: Lett to Right; James Gu1nn, Karen Treff1nger. Sue Banman , Ann Rose , Lisa MacCiuskey , JoAnn Trace Bonn1e Shwayder, Dawn
McCollum , Margaret Nold , Tim Ryan , Sarah Pascoe . Back Row Left to R1ght , Laune Bardahl , John Wade, Dean Duensing, Harry
LeDuke, Cra1g Kline , Mike Sm1th , M1cheal Sanchez. Cra1g Elder.

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�First Row· Left to Right. Sue Banman , Revae Templin , Lisa MacCiuskey , Dawn McCollum , Shari Dawkins. Becky lkenberger. Margaret
Nold , Laune Berdahl, An1ta Brown , Bonnie Shwayder, JoAnn Trace , Wendy Bowers . Second Row Left to Right , Jenny Larges, Kathy
Murray, Karen Treff1nger, Cla1re Snelling, Jennifer Nold , Irene Mapes , Wanda Wortham . Stephanie Goodloe , Sarah Pascoe, Ann Rose,
Louahn Lowe, Keely Pounds, Dathel Nimmons ; Third Row Left to R1ght Chris Feddie . John Wade , M1ke Sanchez, Robert Hodges. Shelby
Thomas, Craig Kline , Dean Duens1ng, Last Row; Left to R1ght: Tim Ryan, K1ng Ha-ns , Cra1g Elder, Ed Carter , Harry LeDuke , M1ke Sm1th ,
R1chard Chavez, Matthew Herllnger.

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First Row L. to R. Treena Goode, Jenny Stevens. Knssy Mitchell Gretchen Kolve, Ann Tharp, Sarah Blythe, Gina Quezada Second Row L. to
R Sharon M1lsap, Stacey Curnngton. Valene Harns, Claud1a Mahlfauner, Kelsey Baker, Christine Grassman, Debb1e Fromplin Th1rd Row
Shelia M1lsap, Linda Hundon, L1sa Hadley, Margaret Cook, Terry Sm1ley, Wanda Meurer, Pam Clark V1cki Bonner, Fourth Row Bill Nelson,
Gordon Gould, Anton Dillard, Wilham Greer. Ted Pascoe, Dewayne Jackson

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Company "A"; (capt.) Weaver,
D.; (1st Lt) Judkms, S.; (1st Sgt.)
Bowman, A.; (S/Sgt) Yarbrough,
R. 1st Platoon: (lt) Hudson, K. ,
(SFC) Thatch, A. ; 1st Squad LD
(S/SGT) Johnson, M., (SGT)
Mark, F.; (CPL); Felcos, P , Hall,
J.; Drummond, R. ; Contreras,
M.; 2nd Squad LD (S/SGT) Coleman, L; (SGT) Grayson, C,
(CPL) Brown, M , Nicholson, Z.;
Leah, N.; Martmez, R, 3rd
Squad LD (S/SGT) Chavez, J ,
(SGT) R1ggs, G.; (CPL) Howell,
G.; Lowy, M.; Baca, M.; Bryant,
P.; Roberson , S BATTALION
STAFF B. Hendry, Johnson, B.;
McDougall, M.

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Company "C" : (CAPT) Yarbrough, R : (1st
lt) Marshall, J .: (1st SGT) Hadian, M •
(S/SGT) Wh1te, S , 1st Platoon : (LT)
Johnston , M. (SFC) Robnett, W.: lst Squad :
LD (S/SGT) Camack, A.; (SGT) CarabaJal .
J: (CPL) VanCleave, L , QUinhoes. M.,
Qu1ntana , T. 2nd Squad LD (S / SGT)
Shockey, A.; (SGT) Valdez , H. ; (CPL)
Torres, M.; Powell , S ; Nazar, A. ; 2nd
Platoon; (LT) Garrison , G , (SFC) Booker.
1st Squad LD (S / SGT) Gurkms. D . (SGT)
Foutenot , R. ; (CPL) Ram1rez, R , Adams, E.:
Garnes, J .; McDan1el, T. ; 2nd Squad : LD
(S/SGT) Littlethumber; (SGT) Luedke , J .:
(CPL) Washington, T., Martinez. J.:
BATIALION STAFF: Ellis J .: Brown , L.,
Wetmore, S.; Webb , A.: Carter, E.

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Company "B" : (capt.)
Brown, V.: (1st Lt) Kenoly , L. , (1st Sgt.) Hudson ,
K, (S SGT.) Ware , J . 1st
Platoon : (lt) Mllon, C.:
(SFC) Bend1xen. B .:
(S/SGT .) Wilson , S , (Sgt.)
Collin , T.: (CPL) Gordon .
D.; (CPL) Cole , J : (CPL)
Combs, M , (SGT) Beard ,
J , 2nd Squad : LD
(S/SGT .) McCabe , J .:
(SGT .) McCabe , R., (CPL)
Trefz , T., (CPL) Mason,
R.; (CPL) Page, F.

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�Front Row L to R , Sherry Wilson, Ohv1a Craven Sherry
Glober; Back Row L to R. Rachel Robinson Jan1ce
McKabe. Sally Holman, Diane Reg1s

RIFLE TEAMS

Front Row L. to R , Mario Ellison. Stanley Jutk1ns;
Back Row L. toR Scott Whetmor . Ed Carter, Peter
Broast

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Down from the door where it began .
Now far ahead the Road had gone ,
And I must follow, if I can ,
Pursuing it with eager feet ,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say .

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Ann Warner, Merry
Branscombe, Lord Nelson ,
Tracy Skopinski , Leslie
Crawford, Julie Anderson , Lisa
Kennedy, Lisa Barnes, Edna
Kellman, Van Frazier

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��Bottom to Top: Mary Kouremenous, Mary Haynes , D1ane Regas, Joe Jones, Scott Randolph , Mary Ann Chnsty, Alison Picher, Kevin Sear, Tom
Tholen , Mary Carr, Dav1d Wehner. Tam1 Wnght. Lisa Kennedy, Deedee Reed , Knst1 Wallace , Ann Warner. Suzanne Myers, Tina Osborne , Sarah
Pascoe, not p1ctured-Lynne Bruce

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���Top Row, L. to R. Jenn1fer Roberts,
Wanda Wortham, Jenmfer Watterman,
Wendy Harris. Middle Row, L. to R.
Shem Durst, Pam Paxton , Ailsa
Goldberg, Beth Huffer, Wendy Bowers .
Bottom Row, L. to R. Stephanie
Thomas, George Clark, Stephame
Gooloe, Mard1 Altman.

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Urchins:
Director:
Student:
D1rector
Harry LeDuke
David Wehner
Dawn McCollum
Ted Pasco
Maragret Nold
Revae Templin
Karen Treffinger
DeWayne Jackson
Sue Banman
Wendy Bowers
Mary Anne Christy

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Kathleen Haley
Valerie Harris
LeAnn Haynes
Mary Haynes
Matt Herlinger
Ben Kates
Edna Kellman
Kelli Kercheville
Seth Lederer
Shelby Thomas
Margaret Nold
Sarah Pascoe
Ted Pascoe
Ann Rose
Sallie Scott
Revae Templin
Joanne Trace
Karen Treffinger
Jonathan Wade
Kristi Wallace
Lesley Welle
Stratis Zervos
Cathy Davis
Kim O'Neill

�SMELL OF THE CROWD

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�Alison Pitcher

Mary Ann Christy

John Wade

Suzanne Myers

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Krist1 Wallace

Deedee Reide

D1ane Regas

Kevin Sear

�participates in the
Woodbury competition:
Kevin Sear
John Wade
Tina Osborne
Deedee Reide
Mary Ann Christy
Suzanne Myers
Lisa Kennedy
Mary Kouremenous
Diane Regas
Peter Griffin

125

�Jenny Nold
Tracey Skopinski
Clay McGann
Laurie Berdahl
Jeff Greenblatt
Ned Toll
Judy Snyder
Elissa Goldberg
Lisa Barnes
Kim Renzelman

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��Rachael Robinson

Jenny Larges

Mary Kouremenous

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Donna Vicars

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Shawn Ahlenius

Mary Branscombe

Craig Kline

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Akram, Rebecca
Aile , Steve
Allan , Ronald

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Ashby, Tad
Bakogiams, Ada

Barber, Alex
Barr, Donald
Barrett. Herman
Barton, Walter
Barth, Randy

Beadle, M1ke
Behrendsen, Davona
Bell, Kathy
Bennett. Beth
Beradin1, Mark

Bernier, Roland
Bishop, Carla
Bishop, Michelle
Bombero, Be Be
Boucher, Paul

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Branscombe, Merry
Brent, Susie
Brown, An1ta
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Burdette . Patti
Burrell , Leslie
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Carlin , Theresa

Carroll , Greg
Carroll , Joyce
Carter, Karen
Castleberry, Caren
Chase , Michelle

Chipman , Jeff
Chnsty, Mary Anne
Chwtrka , Susan
Clark, Carla
Clark, George

Clark, Margaret
Clarke, Peggy
Clark, Toyia
Clark, Wendy
Clark, Cratg

Colby, Stewart
Cole, Jon
Colegrove, Abby
Connet, Marttn
Cooksey, George

161

�Craft, Carolyn
Crawford, Leslie
Daly, Jeff
Danner , Susan
Dav1s, Shelly

Dean, Tamara
Delphia, Tim
DeMerritt, Sarah
Derr, Heidi
Derr, Pat

Dixon , David
Do, Kim
Doane, Marty
Dresen, David
Dulacki , Nina

Dunn, Kathy
Dunning, Traci
Edmonds, Sum1
Eichenberger, Bucky
Ellis, John

Enriquez, D1na
Epsey, Lisa
Evans, Becky
Evans, Kenny
Evans, Kev1n

Falkenberg, Elizabeth
Farland, Wendy
Farmer, Lalana
Fauld1ng, Den1se
Foster, David

162

�Frankenburg, Kurt
Frazier, Jamie
Frazier. Van
Froman, Crista
Fujii, Kathy

Galvandon, Patricia
Gardner, Kev1n
Gilder, Carlton
Giron, Jam1e
Glover, Chen

Godec, Monty
Goick, Cnst1n
Gomez, Joan
Gonzalez, Christin
Goode, Karen

Gordon, David
Gossard, Mary
Granberry, Marilyn
Greenberg, Carolyn
Greer, Dedrick

Greer, Mischel!
Griffith, Katte
Grove, Mon1ca
Guerra, Marco
Guerrero, Anita

Gunn, Paul
Hahn, Westen
Halverson, Wendi
Hampton, Jeff
Hampton, Tammy

163

�Hanson , Cheryl
Hansen , Lisa
Harms, Rob
Harris, Alphonsa
Harris, Cheri

Hartfield , Chris
Hartlaub, Steve
Haubechild , Debb1e
Haynes, Donnie
Haynes, Leann

Henry, Ben
Henry, Rhonda
Herlinger, Matt
Herron, M1chael
Hicks, Kim

Hinton, Chris
Hodge, Arion
Hodges, Rob
Holle, Debra
Holliday, Perry

Hollister, Tracy
Holmes, Angela
Holmes, Cindy
Holmes, Rhonda
Hooks, Brett

Hopkins, Mike
Huckfeldt, Claire
Hudspeth, Pamela
Hudspeth, Paula
Huffer, Beth

16-4

�Hurwitz, Ellen
Hutchmson, Dav1d
Hurt, Krystal
Hutton, Alecia
Jackson, Wayne

Jecminek, Julie
Jenkins, Cheryl
Jernigan, Robin
Johnson, Bnan
Johnson, Fredric

Johnson , Michael
Jones, Davean
Jones, David
Jordan, Kemetka
Joseph, Victoria

Kates, Ben
Keliiholokai, Steve
Kenoly, Lloyd
Kercheville, Kelli
Kesselman , Marc

Kimmet, Joe
Kincaid, ·Karen
King, Diann
Kinsman, Chris
Kirchof, Chris

Kirchof, Julie
Kitchen, Valerie
Konkel, Mary
LaBadie, Steven
Lacey, Debb1e

165

�Lackey, Bnan
Lamas. Guy
Larges, Jenny
Latsis, Jim
Leali, Nanette

Lederer, Seth
LeDuke, Harry
Levine, Deborah
Long, Summer
Lowe, Louahn

Lowy, Mitchell
Lynch, Cheryl
Mack, Shiela
Mackelvie, Tom
Mapes, Irene

Martin, Gwen
McCollum, Dawn
McDougal, Fredd1e
McGee, Carmella
McGregor, Kathy

Mclaughlin, Kathleen
MeJia, Rob
Meyer, John
M1les, Ron
Milonas, Mark

Milsap, Cheryl
Morgan, Anthony
Motz, Andy
Mundt, Marshall
Murdock, Gaunt

166

�Murray, Kathy
NaranJO, Joe
Nilsson , Inger
N1mmons, Dathel
Nimom1ya, Jesse

NISSim , Nili
Nold , Margaret
Norcross, Eric
Northington , Fred
Novm , Farzad

Nuanes, Scott
Nuanes, Vanessa
Nuechterlem , Lois
Olander, Chris
Olsen, Nma

O' Neill , Kim
Pagliasotti , Michael
Panagiotopoul ,
Georg1a
Pepin, Pam
Peters, John

Pettes, Jacqueline
Phillips, Buck
Picher, Alison
Pitts, Jim
Powell, Sheryl

Price, Dana
Pryor, Elizabeth
Quiat. Matthew
Ray, Kevin
Reddic, Sandy

167

�Reeves, Bridget
Rice, Steve
Rtchard , Jenntfer
Riesenman , Amy
Rogers, Ktm

168

Rogers, Neal
Rott. Beth
Sauer , Lisa
Schofield , Chns
Scoggins, Sabra

Sear , Kevan
Sheffield, Cathy
Shoffstall , Drevvis
Sheehan , Mary
Sheffield , Cathy

Slaughter, Courtney
Smith, Gil
Stanton,
Meltssa
Stevens, Craig
Stevenson , Montca

Stewart. Rtchard
Swam, Ellen
Takatsuka, Greg
Templin, Revae
Thayer , Wendy

Thomas , Shelby
Thomas, Stephante
Thompson , Claudia
Thompson , Laurie
Thompson, Patrick

�Thorne, John
Timmons, Della
Timms , Terri
Tooley , Bnan
Trujillo , Lillian

Tucker, Scott
Tyler, Aruthur
Ulibarri , Jesse
Varela, Jeri
Vaughn , Francis

Vigil Marilyn
Vigil , Sherry
Villagrana , Blanca
Wade , Jonny
Ward, Kelli

Weatherson . Cathy
Webb , Allen
Webb , Tony
Wehner. Bob
Wehner, David

Wetmore, Scott
Wiley , Aaron
Williams , Anne
Wortham , Wanda
Wright , Jean

Zamp1no, Valene
Ze1men . Nick
Zurek, Lucille
Zervos , Stratis

169

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�Promises
like cherry blossoms
fade while the scent lingers lace
upon the air
and the unheeded voice
of silence
cries for night's unhindered darkness
flowing, spinning, rushing on
until dawn
ripples through
the clouds
stirring up such color that dark
steels away the stars and the birds
begin to sing
dropping note by note
into the opening skyl
-Lisa Barnes

I haven' seen you in a while
yet I often imagine
all your expressions.
I haven't spoken to you recently
but many times
I hear your thoughts.

Good friends must not always be together
It is the feeling of oneness when distant
that proves a lasting friendship .
"Brad!"
"Janet!"
"Brad!"
"Dr. Scott!"
"Brad!"
"Rocky!"
"Uhh!"
-Edna Kellman and Lisa Kennedy

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Adams , Laura
Adian , Cheryl
Ahrens, Greg
Alexander , Patrick

Alk1re, Lance
Allen , Caroline
Anderson, James
Anderson , Ronzella
Annan , Lesley

Archandauca , Joe
Auer, Rick
Axelrad , Dan
Baca Ernie
Baker, Kelsey

Barnes, Tom
Barth, Janette
Barton, Alice
Baumann, Bill
Beaird, Mary

Beckler, Kyle
Behrendsen, Davon
Bernier, Roland
B1shop, Tracy
Blackman, Lisa

Blythe, Sarah
Bolden, Roderick
Bolin, Terry
Bond, Peter
Boucher, Betsy

Bouton, Laurie
Bowman, Andre
Boxer, William
Braaton, M1ke
Branscum, Kevm

�Bravo, Lilann
Brent. John
Brikovsk1s, Rhett
Bnsco, Lenny
Brodnay, Marc

Brooke , Benjamin
Brown . Donn
Brown , Stephany
Brown, Vincent
Burkhardt , Steve

Burns, Katy
Burrell , Brett
Cabell , Leigh
Cage , Lanice
Caldwell , Shanda

Calloway, Ted
Carbajal, Jesus
Carr, Greg
Carr, Jeff
Carrasco , Desiree

Catalini , Jennifer
Chase , Magg1e
Cheadke, Cindy
Cheatem , Tracie
Chipman , Jennifer

Cinocco, Lauriena
Clark, Lonn1e
Clark, Pameal
Clark, Robin
Clark, Shanette

Clark, Teyia
Cleworth, Peter
Coleman , Laurie
Collins, Thomas
Craven, Olivia

�Cook, Margaret
Cooley, Elizabeth
Cooper. Davm
Costello, Mark
Covode, Greg

Coxe, Julie
Cruz, James
Currington , Stacy
Dahlstrom , John
Dailey, Erin

Daly. Rachel
Davidson, Mart1n
Davis, Kathy
Dea, Tom
Delatorre, Joe

Delpapa, Timothy
Deming, Tara
Derose, Domin1c
Dew1spelaere, Jeff
Dill, Greg

Dillard, Alan
Dixon, Dav1d
Dock, Robyn
Doyle, Celeste
Doyle, David

Drummone, Bnan
Duha1me, Walter
Dunn, Kathy
Egloff, Debbie
Embleton, Dale

Epp1ch, Karl
Evan. Cheryl
Ewing, Peter
Farland, Carrie
Feder, Amy

182

�Finch , Davie
Flores , Cheryl
Gamble , Chandra
Garnson , Gary
Gass, Dana

G1bson , Gary
Godec, Judy
Goldstein , Mark
Gonzales, Becky
Gonzales , Pat

Goode , Katrenia
Gookin , Jack
Gordon, Renetta
Gossard , Cathy
Gould , Gordon

Graham , Steve
Grassman , Chnst1ne
Greer, William
Griggs, Ceclia
Grodny , Mike

Groff, Peter
Gorssman, Alex
Hadley, L1sa
Haley, Kathleen
Hamburg, Therese

Hamby, Brooke
Hampton, Jenmfer
Harris, Charlita
Harris, Valerie
Hart, David

Harvey, Roslyn
Hathaway, Joe
Hautz1nger, Sally
Havens, lisa
Hayward, Shern

183

�Hazen, Uri
Hemphill, Alan
Henry, Tom
Hey, Todd
Hill , Sherri

Hinchliff, Rob1n
Hite. Katie
Honeysetts, Lelaine
Hoogstrate, Jenny
Hopkins, Duane

Hopkins, Sandra
Hoskms, Dave
Hostetter, Kurt
House , Greene
Howard, Nathaniel

Howell , Yeshelle
Hnstopoulos,
Konstanti
Hundon, linda
Hutt, Adrain
Hutton, Angela

lch1shita, Dietz
Isaak, Dan
Jackson, De Wayne
Jennings, Paulette
Johnson, Bob

Johnson, Sheldon
Johnston, William
Jones, Karen
Jordan, Tim
Jordan, Vyranda

Kahre , Gretchen
Kennedy , Lorrame
Keys , Brenda
Kimura , Naom1
King, Diann

184

�Kitchen, Sus1e
Klap. Thomas
Klinkerman, Douglas
Klinger, Ben1am1n
Knchevsky, Becky

Lacey. Debb1e
Lam. Cornelius
Landrum, Laura
Lant, Jeff
Lef, Euna

Lizotte, Renee
Long, Marti
Long, M1ke
Lucero. Sam
Luedke, Jud1th

Liford, R1chard
Lyle, K1pp
McDonald , Douglas
Marcolis, Toto
Marshall , Chapity

Martin , Chns
Martin , Greg
Martin, Steve
Masters, Ross
Masterson . R1cky

Mathaway, Joe
Mathews, Patricia
Mattern, Joey
McCoy, Debbie
McDonald , William

Mclaughlin, Jacki
Meufer, Wanda
Meyers, Scott
Miles, Ronald
Miller, Melinda

1o5

�Milsap , Sharon
M1lsap, Sh1ela
M1tchell , Melissa
Mooney , Beverly
Moore , Marcelene

Morales, Jraelda
Motz, Margaret
Muhlbauer, Claudia
Mulcakv, Bridget
Munds, Thomas

Naechterk, Carl
Nagle , Robert
NaranJO , Marlt
Nash , Amy
Nass1mbene , Ryan

Nelson, Arvm
Nelson, David
Nelson , Paul
Noda, M1chael
Nofton, Milton

Nuanes, Jack
Oakes, Donald
Olander, Lori
O' Leary, Mary
Oliver, Kathy

Olson , Lis
Ortiz, N1co
Page, Felec1a
Page, Sheptanya
Pascoe , Ted

Pedrick, M1ke
Ph1lhps, Carole
Picht, Lon
Platt, Jenmfer
Potts, David

186

�Preblud , Kevin
Quezada, Annette
Qu1ntana , Andy
Ram1rez, Cathy
Ramsora , George

Randolph , Scott
Reed , DeeDee
Reeves, Bevia
Rhme, Kate
Rhoades. Yolanda

R1chard , Bianca
Richardson , Felecia
R1chie , Shirl
R1ggs, Glynda
RIOS, Tammy

Roberts. R1ch
Robmson, David
Robnett, John
Rockwell , Cassie
Reel, Erhnda

Romero, Andrew
Rosenberg, Cra1g
Rountree, Laneze
Salz, Lezh
Sander, Marie

Sawyer, Mary
Sch1el, Sam
Schmidt, Renate
Schof1eld, Sondra
Scott, Sally

Seney, Renee
Shepard, Deborah
Sh1kles, Shen
Shockey. Armand a
Schwayder, Scott

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�Silver, Lisa
S1lverburg, Rob
Simms, Becky
Ska1fe, Becky
Sm1ley, Tern

Sm1th, Carole
Sm1th , Greg
Smith, John
Sm1th, Kristi
Sm1th, Robert

Snyder, Frank
Spahn , Timma
Stacey, Jenmfer
Stark, Felecia
Stevens, Carol

Stribling, Gary
Stanley, Mark
Stearns, Shanna
Stevens, Jenni
Stiers , Sandy

Stoffel, Eric
Struble, Laune
Sullivan , Chrystal
Taylor, Anne
Taylor, Josh

Tholen , Tom
Thomas, Cathy
Trefz, Todd
Trujillo, Johnny
Trumble, Valerie

Tyler, Rena
Tyler, Rhonda
Urango, Margaret
Valerie, Hope
VanCleave, Lanaeia

188

�Vaughn, Franc1s
Viesa, Jesus
Wade, Daniel
Waines, Latonya
Wald , Paul

Wallace , M1chael
Walsh , Mary
Ware, Jenn1fer
Warner, Ann
Washington, Arnold

Washmgton , Tracy
Weller, Leslie
White, Chns
White, Sharee
Wickham, Colleen

Wieland, Hollie
Wild, Becky
Wilkerson, Jennifer
Williams, Paul
Wilson, Sheri

York, Joyce
Young, Karen
Young, Pan
Zauala, Rosanna

189

�bemusedfinding such alone in together
that Wednesday slips
across the score
leaving apathy in time
that brings no new
along with change
invoking second hand opinions
of wornout events
once again to pretend
a beginning
that only repeats
such ends that arebemused
-Lisa Barnes

190

�This 1s your life
Take the power to do what you want
and do it well
Take the power to love what you
want in life
and love it honestly
Take the power to walk through the forest
and become a part of nature
Take the power to control your life
No one else can do it for you
Take the power to be Happy!

191

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AND GOOD FORTUNE
TO THE
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216

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218

�We would like to thank the following people for sponsoring the 1979 Angelus:
Mr and Mrs Edward B. Almon
Mr and Mrs Walter Barton
Mrs Jeanne Colby
Mr and Mrs Walter H. Derr
Mr and Mrs William Haaker
Mr and Mrs William A. Holmes
Charlotte Jensen
William Jensen
Mr and Mrs Allen Phillips
Anonymous

119

�Hold fast to dreams
For 1f dreams d1e
Life is a broken-wmged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren f1eld
Frozen With snow.

����Amy Gooch - Editor in Chief
Lynne Bruce - Assistant Editor
Fritz Law - Head Photographer
Cindy Holmes - Album Editor
Mary Almon - Album
Mardi Altman - Album
Bev Haaker - Album
Carol Harvey - Sports Editor
Stu Colby - Sports
Heidi Derr Sports
Barbara Bruce - Clubs Editor
Beth Bennet - Clubs
Eric Jensen - Photographer
Buck Phillips - Photographer
Jack Affleck - Photographer
Louie Chicone - Photographer
Skylar Heald - Photographer
Butch Barton - Artist
Georgia Panagiatoupolus - Artist
Veronica Mims - Copy
Cherlyn Jenkins Copy

The Angelus Staff of 1979 would like to thank the following
people for their contributions to this years Angelus:
Lynne and Bev for their Elvis imitations
Mardi and Mary for their gossip
The lunchroom ladies for fending off starvation
Butch and Georgia for their creativensss
Fritz for getting things done, sooner or later
Certain club sponsors for absolutely nothing
Mr. Nelson for his help
Mr. Bloomfield for his darkroom
Mr, Bobb for putting up with interuptions Jostens for ?
Eric for the pictures of Cindy and doing a great job
Shakeys and Maxwells for getting us through deadlines
Cindy for her imaginative names and "manuel labor"
Mrs. McNeill for voluntering to take over
Mr Keinon for putting up with us
Buck for procrastinating but coming through finally
Barb and Beth for dealing so fantastically with clubs
The south lawn for taking care of Skylar
Jack for his great photography and humor
Ronnie for running errands when desperately needed
Heidi for her help and cheerfulness
Carol for taking care of business
Four a.m. deadlings and 8 a.m. SAT's
Fritz for the oranges in the trophy
Stu for peppermint schnapps and redecorating Lynne's
bathroom
J. R.R. Tolkein for The Hobbit
Lynne without whose help I wouldn't have made it
The boys basketball team for going to state
Amy Gooch
and the
Angelus Staff of 1979

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Nineteen Hundred Seventy Eight
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����The
1977-78

Angelus
East
High
School
Denver
Colorado
Volume 60

��His eyes were brown
Mine were blue
He was five four
I was five two
He loves dogs
I loved cats
He would pitch
I would bat
He would call
I would answer
He would say, "How 'bout
the movies?"
I would say, "Sure!"
He walked me to class
He sat by me at games
He told me he loved me
I told him the same
He met her
His eyes were brown
Hers were green
He was five four
She was five three.
Creigh Cornett
3

�Friendship Is Love
Without Flowers Or Veil.

�Chance Makes Our Parents Choice Makes Our Friends.

5

�6

�Introduction

Table Of
Contents

............................... 2

Fall ...................................... 18
Winter

................................... 48

Spring .................................... 66
Clubs

....... . ............................ 82

Seniors

122

Juniors

136

Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Teachers

168

Index

198

7

�The Beginnings Of
All Things Are Small.
Circo

�There Comes A Time In Our Life
When We Do Something
Or We Refrain From Doing
Something.
It Is At This Time We Find Out
Who We Really Are,
That This Is What We Have Been
All Our Life
And What We Always Will Be.
Annonymous

�People come and People
go
It happens every day.
Though "goodbye" is just
a simple word
I find it hard to say.
As as I watch you leave
me now
I'll try hard not to cry.
This is not the only time
I'll have to say goodbye.
You are not the only
love
I'll pass along the way.
"And "goodbye" is just
a simple word
I'll have to learn to say.

��The Swiftness Of Time
Is Infinite. Which Is
Still More Evident To
Those Who Look Back
Upon It.

�Time It Was
And What A Time It Was
It Was ..
A Time Of Innocence
A Time Of Confidences
Preserve Your Memories
They're All That's Left You.

13

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�16

�"Life-So They Say, Is But A
Game And They Let It Slip
Away.
Love-Like The Autumn Sun,
Should Be Dying But It's
Only Just Begun.
Like The Twilight In The
Road Up Ahead They Don't
See Just Where We're
Going.
And All The Secrets In The
Universe, Whisper In Our
Ears And All The Years
Will Come And Go, And
Take Us Up, Always Up.
We May Never Pass This
Way Again,

17

�A haze on the far horizon,
The infinite, tender sky,
The ripe, rich tint of the
cornfields, and the wild
geese sailing high,And all over upland and
lowland the charm of the
goldenrod,Some of us call it Autumn,
And others call it God.
-William Herbert Garruth
"Each in His Own Tongue"

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Finishing the year in third place, the soccer team was
the best team East High has ever had. Under the direction of Coach Tom Brownell, the team's final record was five wins, two losses, and one tie. Next year
should also prove to be very successful with twelve
sophomores returning as lettermen. With such players
as senior Erik Gotaas, who finished as the league's
leading scorer with eighteen goals, and seniors Rusty
Wehner, Sam Stott and Dale Quick turning in excellent defensive play, it is no wonder that the team had
such a successful year.

�TOP ROW L TO R: Louie Schacon, Paul Hoskins, Keith Campbell. Chris Romer, Clark Belyea, ed Toll, John Surge , Kirt
Frankenberg, Sandy Reddick, Sam Stott, David Wehner, Rusty Wehner, Peter Kilfoyle. ROW 2 L TO R: Coach Tom Brownell,
Mike Beatie, Steve Reum, Ernesto Guerra, Chri O'Lander, Eric Jen on, Eric Gotaas, Dale Quick, Neil Monshien, Paul Beaird,
Fritz Law, Mat Williams.

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TOP ROW L TO R: Coach Tom Brownell, Dave Campbell,
Bob Wehner, Marty Doane, Joe Blows, Landis Arnold, even
Hahn, Mat Williams. ROW 2 L TO R: Spike Hollen, Ben
Cates, Buck Phillips, Clay MeGan, Dave Phillips, Budi Sahabudida.

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TOP ROW L TO R: Mark Gilland, David Bundy, Rick Struble, Scott
Neal, Coach Regis Groff. ROW 2: Weston Hahn, Kirk Steve?s, Tr~y
Dean, Ed Vicars, Ted Tholen. NOT PRESENT: Allan Sm1th, J1m
Pitts, John Peters, Dave Hutchinson, Craig Stevens.

With competition increasingly more difficult, the East High Golf Team is going
strong and working hard to finish in the
upper half of the League. Joined by
Sophomore Weston Hahn are David
Bundy, Kirk Stevens and Ed Vicars, who
were part of last year's qualifying team.
They along with Mark Gilland and Troy
Dean, make up the starting six. Coach
Regis Groff fully expects some team
members to qualify for the state team
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�Top Row L to R: Assi tant Coach Jame Ray, Robert Mil ap, Tom Keliiholakai, Kelly Meade, Clay Ben on, Robert Schlagel,
Robert Matney, Jay Halverson, Bill Struble, Tim McLaughlin, As 1 tant Coach Don Be . Row 2: Head Coach Roger Craig,
James Alexander, Calvin Cozart, Steve Keliiholakai, Robert Konkol, Robert Nel on, Andy Motz, Mike Hickman, Berry Jone ,
Eric euchterlein, Clarence Thatch, McKinley Jone , As i tant Coach Gary Simmon . Row 3: Neil McCoy, Mike Evan , Roger
FUJII, Glenn Wright, Bill Morton, pence Von Strohe, Glen aylor, John Sawyer, George Cooksy, Ralph Stewart, Jim Maurie ,
Mike Casey, A i tant Coach Butch Risole. Row 4: Jame Medina, Curti Fox, Greg Mitchell, Reggi Castleman Brian Haly, Eric
Rozelle, Mike Gaiter, Dean Akiyama, Kyle Long, Phil Barbour, Mark Hocker.

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�Back Row, L to R: Gary Simmons, Don Be t, Jame
Roy. Front Row, L to R: Coach Craig, Butch Rossoli

Our 1977 Big Red football team proved to be one of the
better teams at East in recent years. Under the direction
of Head Coach Roger Craig, the Angels demonstrated tremendous team unity and leadership. The players had the
desire to win, were aggresive, hard working, and were uperior in representing East High. Our congratulation to
the team for doing such a great job!

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Football

TOP ROW: Coach James Ray, Andre Mitchell , Dan Grant, Walter Barton, Steve Keliiholokai, Reggie Ossler, Harry LeDuke,
Gaunt Murdock, Andy Motz, Byron Jefferson, Danny Garcia, Head Coach Bess. ROW 2: Louie, Tyrone Evans, Wes Jeffers,
Lavonne Clark, Aaron Lee, Kevin Gardener, Eric Norcro s, Paul Brown, Mario Ellison, George Cooksey, Scott Nuanes, Alex
Barbour, Tony Martin, Larry Compos, James Medina, Kenny Evans, Paul Gunn, Not Shown: Jerome Marshall

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�TOP ROW L TO R: Head Coach Marge O'Hara, Dominica Garcia, Vonnie Grassman, Lynne Bruce, Joan Magnie, Beth Bennett, Tracy Blake, Marleen McGuire, ssistant Coach Cathy Russ. MIDDLE ROW: Sarah Bridges, Susan Burkhardt, atalie
Sidwell, Lorraine Scott, Leslie Topham. Bobbie Washington. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Wells, Am) Klein, Carolyn Topham, Carol
Harvey, Carrie Clark.

The Girls Gymnastic Team had a successful
season because of their great determination
and their desire to work towards personal
satisfaction. Under the direction of Head
Coach Marge O'Hara, the team showed devotion, individual improvement, and had
amazing success despite tough competition.

�TOP ROW L TO R: Russ Lqw, Brett Eppich, Sharon Nelson, Wendy Halver on, Monica Knudson, Dawn Gotlin, Rachel Kel o,
Amy Riesenmam, Virginia Falkenberg. MIDDLE ROW~ Elizabeth Falkenberg, Megan Barton, Hiedi Derr, Barbara Bruce, Julie
Kirchhof, Carol Carpenter, Rebecca Long, Debbie Egan. BOTTOM ROW: Katie Kirchhof, Barb Pearl, Maria Stanton, Chris
Keables, Bert, Kate Deane, Karen Egan, Abby Colegrove. ot shown: Rhonda Henry, Shannon O'Leary, Kathy Carlin.

The spirit is high and the team is
able! Under coach Russ Law, the
East High Girls Swim Team had
a marvelous season, winning a
good portion of their meets. To
top off the season Brett Eppich,
Monica Knudson. Hiedi Derr,
Barb Pearl, and Katie Kirchhof
qualified for the state meet.

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�Volleyball

Although there were few returning
players from last year, the many
new members of the East High
School Volleyball team proved to
be outstanding players. All seventeen of these girls were energetic,
enthusiastic, and filled with spirit.
Alice (Junior) Weed and Jackie
Dean, their coaches, backed the
team all the way and regard this
team as one of the finest yet.

�Bottom, row I, left to right: Karen Carter, Pam Blake, Polly Monley,
Angela Holme , Lori Rosella, Row 2: Coach Dean, Coach Weed,
Shawn Ahenius, Tracey Skopinski, Stephanie Thomas, Faith Ichishita,
Row 3: Becky Eichenberger, Laura Parry, Kim York, Rachael Gore,
Janet Clark, Julie Chase, Toni Martinez, Carol Banks, Martha Mund .

�Mens
Tennis

Under the direction of Coach Gary Harris,
the East High Tennis Team was a smash.
Because they worked well together as a
team, both practice and team matches were
enjoyable. East's team maintained a hopeful
outlook, and their school spirit was always
present.

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�L TO R: Coach Gary Harris, Andy Wilbur, Monty Cleworth, Van Frazier, Scott Dock, Mike Shur, Eric Luna, Rick Kitchen,
Tom Thorton, Mike Sanchez, Kyle Addermann, Miguel Jewett, Robby Mejia, Greg Carroll, John Schwartz, Ron Mile , Monty
Godec, Greg Takamatsu. 'OT PRESE T: Brooke Burton.

�This year proved a turn around for the Coed
Cross Country Team. More people joined and
competed this year than ever before. Coach
Gene Cisnero i highly entusiastic about the
po sibility of the team becoming League contenders next year. Bill Bennerman, James
Walker, Tyrone Hocker, Mark Kahre, and
Maritza Jewitt strengthened the team immensly with their fantastic running prowess. It is
with great pride that we salute thi out tanding team.

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chofield. ROW 2: Li a Martelon, Marco Guerro, Craig Cline, Ray Mae , John
Touris, Kermit Earett, Mike Johnson, Wayne Jack on, Maritza Jewitt.

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��Homecoming

1977

The lunchroom, transformed into a
dance floor with decorative red and
white streamers, was the scene of
the 1977 Homecoming Dance.
Handsomely dressed couples danced
to disco sounds and celebrated the
crowning of Homecoming Queen
Ronnie Ellerbee and King Mike
Gaiter. The theme "Especially For
You," fit well, for the dance was enjoyed by all.

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�"Especially For You"

�Cheerleaders

Felice Barrett

Michelle Miles

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DeDe Robnett

Barb Mosgovoy
Carol Banks

Amy Klein

Attending athletic events three
and four days a week, the East
High Cheerleaders remain
cheerful. Captained by Ronnie
Ellerbee, they are the most
spirited team we've had in
years. These hardworking girls
are a good part of East High's
upswing in morale. We owe
them and their sponsor, Jan
MeN eill, many thanks.

�Ronnie Ellerbee
Diane Juarez

Pam Blake

Jenee Dwight

Kathy Keliiholokai
Toni Martinez
Stephanie Hayward

Teri Washington

�Butterflies Are Free

This year the East High School Theatre
Department presented "Butterflies Are
Free" under the direction of Cathrine
Davis and under the technical direction
of Lloyd Torres. With beautiful sets, a
fantastic cast, and a well organized stage
crew the play was a smashing success.

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�I knew the day you met me,
I could love you if you let me,
Though you touched my cheek
And said how easy you'd forget me,
You said, "Butterflies are free,
And so are we."
On that velvet morning,
When our love was forming,
I said it wouldn't hurt me

If you left without warning.
I said, "Butterflies are free,
And so are we."
And you made me understand
Right from the start,
I could hold your gentle hand,
But never hold your heart.
So why the crying?
Were our brave words lying
When we both agreed
There'd be no tears in our goodbying?
Butterflies are free.
Why aren't we?
Steve Schwartz

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most dynamic public speakers. Reverend Jesse
Jackson brought to the student body one of the
most outstanding and influencial assemblies ever. It
was an experience the students of East will never
forget!

�We may never pa thi way again
Dream - o they ay
Are for the fool and they let them drift away
Peace-like the ilent dove
Should be flying but it' only ju t begun
Like Columbus in the olden days
We must gather all our courage
Sail our ship out on the open sea
Cast away our fears and all the years will come
and go
And take us up, always up
We may never pa s thi way again

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�Now there is fro t upon the hill
And no leaf stirring in the wood;
The little streams are cold and till;
ever so still has winter stood.
George 0' eal,
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Thanks to dedication, desire, and discipline, the
basketball team finished the season with a winning record. Under the direction of fir t year
head coach Sam Batey, the team had a definite
advantage with two returning tarters, Marvin
McLaughlin and Robert Milsap, and four returning varsity players. With the team' peed,
depth, and experience, they created a team that
East can be proud of.

�TOP ROW L TO R: Ricky Harris, Tim McLaughlin, Marvin McLaughlin, Robert Milsap, John Charle Barber, Russ Covode,
orton, oach am Batey, Ken Wager. BOTTOM ROW L TO R Terry hepard, Earl
Victor Nevins, Kenny May , Melvin
White, Ricky Wilson, Pat O'malley, Henry Cooper, William Thame , \1ark Hartlaub.

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�BACK ROW L TO R : Anthony Yig1l, Craig Cline, teve Keliiholokai, Harold Benjamen, lay Ben on, Brian John on, Rich
tewart, Kelly Meade, Bill White, Paul Albertelli, Tom Keliholokai , Coach Cisneros. FRO T ROW L TO R : Mike Andrews,
Tony Webb, McKinnley Jone , Wayne Jackson, Phil Barbour.

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Back row L to R: Miguel Jewett, Matt Herlinger, Mike Hopkins, Bill Sirovatka, Roger Hosea, Kurt Frankenburg. Front
row: Hal Slusser, John Sawyer, Russ Law, Bill Benerman Fritz Law. Not show: Jeff Chipman, Kevin Boyle.

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200 Free, 500 Free, Free Relay.
Boyle, Kevin:
Medley Relay, 50 Free, 100 Free.
Chipman, Jeff:
Medley Relay, 100 Brea t.
Frankenburg, Kurt:
100 Back, Medley Relay, Free Relay.
Herlinger, Matt:
Medley Relay, 100 Breast.
Hopkins, Mike:
50 Free, 100 Free. Free Relay.
Hosea, Roger:
Medley Relay, 100 Brea t, Free Relay.
Jewett, Miguel:
50 Free, 100 Free, Free Relay.
Kilfoyle, Pete:
Medley Relay, 100 Back, Free Relay.
Law, Fritz:
Medley Relay, 200 IM, 50 Free, 100 Free,
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Quinn, Tracy:
Diving, Free Relay.
Sawyer, John:
Medley Relay, 200 Free, 50 Free,
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Sirovatka, Bill:
200 Free, 500 Free, Free Relay.
S1us er, Hal:
Medley Relay, 50 Free, 100 Free,
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Varsity
FRONT ROW L TO R: Becky DeLeon, Toni Martinez, Julie Chase, Yvonne Norton, Peggy Clark, Martha Mund . BACK
ROW L TO R: Sara Herron, Daya Haines, Diane Buckner, Denise Faulding, Franchette colt, Mr. Fair.

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�Back Top Row: Chris chofield, L to R, Row 1: ngela Holmes, Cheryl Milsap, Sherri Landrum, Jennifer Richard, Jeri
Varela, Polly Monley, Linda Ander on, Denise Faulding, Peggy Clarke, Donna oria, A . Escobedo. Kneehng, L to R
Mary Konkel, S ummer Lo ng, Dathel immons, Lorraine anche7, Julie K1rchhof, Anita Guerrero, Debbie West

Only in its second yea r, the Girl Basketba ll
Team is hopeful. The competition is tough ,
but with their skill and team effort it looks
promising. Under the direction of Coach
Fair, the well bala nced tea m i off to a
jumping start.

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�Left to Right, Bottom Row: Kevin Sheperd, Robert Wehner, Chip Houston, Lonnie Jones, Richard Luna, Tony Martin. Row 2:
Mike Sanchez, James Alexander, Mike Ca ey, Eric Luna, Steve Mazelson, George Cooksey, Eric Parhan, Terry Thomas. Row 3:
Jim Hoop , Coach; Marlin Conners, John Thatch, Van Frazier, Gaunt Murdock, Steve Lewis, Kyle Adderman, Ronnie Miles,
Randy Yaroborough, Coach Be s.

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�Wrestling

This year's wrestling team showed
great spirit and tremendous talent,
though they are a young group.
With the excellent coaching of Jim
Hoops, they all proved to be fine
wrestlers.

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�Row I L to R Tracy \\ oodson, Pam \vood, Rachel Robmson, Chri lin Miley, Faith Ichishita, Donna oria, Trenna Coleman, Tara
Grant, Deni e Roy, Cath)' Bell, Ravae Templin, Cher)'l Maher, Lachelle ettles, abra coggins, anette Leali, Becky Eichenberger.
Row 2: Lynne Bruce, hery Landrum, Mary Hames, heryl "vfilsap, Cindy Holmes, Tracy Holli ter, Carol Jakicic, Donna FuJii, Merry
Branscombe, arole Yarter, tephame Thomas, Jemfer Richard, Cheri Glover, Olivia Craven, Michelle Bishop, Francis Vaughn, Marie
Kouremanous . Row 3· Diane Fizer, Jud)' Boone, Della Timmon , Janecia Bibb, Jeri Varela, Carolyn Kraft, Mary Konkel, Mona Walker, andra Edelen, Karen von Phul, Joann Brown, Judy Pettes, Karen Goode, lien wain, Linda Decker, Laurie Thomp on, Tammy
Dean, Chris Goick, Kim Rogers, arrie Abbot, Anita Guerro, Kim Jone . Row 4: Debby Haubenchild, Karen Kinkaid, Margerat old,
Wendy Wallace, Juanita ampbell, Yvonne orton, Martha Munds, Damita laughter, Kelly Ward, Garmain oleman, Lolita Mcneil,
Angela Holmes,
heryl Jack on, herry Waller, Monica mtth, Sherry Durst, Ellen Klein, Beth Roll, Kathryn Ander on, Karen
Carter. Row 5 Manlyn Vtgtl, Mantza Jewttt, Debbie West.

Seventy-five members strong, the Pep Club has
done a fantastic job of supporting chao! spirit.
Pam Blake, Carole Yarter, and Ya min Stowers,
club leaders, have united the club behind all athletic events. They have encouraged everyone to
come out and cheer. They have devoted a lot of
time to East with amazing results: Great Spirit!

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Isabel Mendez, Julie Garcia, Brenda Zavala, June Pe ham, Jill Mensing, Valerie Blanken hip. Front Row left to nght:
Vanessa Lopez, Theresa Carlin, Donna Trujillo, Shellie Archuleta, Carol Yarter, Mara Shannon, Della Timmons, Amta
Guerrero, Sara Gardener, Stephanie Goodloe. Seated in front, left to right: Mr. Art E cobedo, Darlene Vigil.

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the time of the inging of bird
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���Men's Gymnastics

Top Row, left to right: Chip Houston, Allen Carter, Kevin Miller, Walter Williams. Spiro Rozatos, Coach Boatright. Bottom
Row. left to right: Robert Wehner, Alan Lewis, Harold Johnson, Raphael Guerrero.

�Thanks to Coach Warren Boatright, and his
patient help, the Boy's Gymnastic Team performed outstandingly this year. Though the
team was small, the spirit was high and this
encouraged them to work hard and make for a
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L to R, Front Row: Jim Elliott, Marty Sodia, Chuck Gagnon, Dean Akiyama, Ed Vickers, Richard Kitchen, Ted Tholen, Coach
Simmons. Back Row: Coach Escobedo, Mike Walker. Back Row: Coach, Mike Walker, Randy Carter, Lloyd Martinez, Reggie
Ca tleman, Andy Motz, Joe Chavez, Jeff Greenblatt, Phil Barbour.

�Men's
Track
Track team members: David Archuleta, Jim Alexander, Donald Barr, Mike Andrews, John Barber, Herman. Barrett, Paul Beaird,
Bill Bennerman, Harold Benjamin, Marlin Conner, Mike Evans. Mike Gaiter, Mark Gordon, Marco Guerro, Tyrone Hocker,
Evitt Hodge, Wayne Jackson. McKinnley Jones, Lamont Johnson. Mike Johnson. Mark Kahre. Tom Kelliohokai, Gerald Lee,
Harry Leduke, Tay Maes, Robert Martin, Jim Mauries, Bill Morton, Gaunt Murdock, Scott uanes, Marvin Richardson, Terry
Shepard, Rich Stewart, Clarence Thatch, Ned Toll, Spence VonStroe, Darren Walker. James Walker, Bill White, Harry Wil on,
Ricardo Wilson, Glenn Wright, Nick Zervous, Kevin Shepard, Tony Bell, Anthony Martin, Joe Wong, John Hawkins, George
Cooksey, Orlando Hail. Coach: Gene Cisnero .

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�Front Row; I to r: Wendy Bowers, Becky Eichenberger, Mary Haynes, Chandler Crawford, Maryanne Christy, Kristi Wallace.
Row 2: Frances Vaughn, Leslie Topham, Faith Ichisthita, Jennifer Whelen, Shay Dawson, Cecilia White, Wanda Wortham. Row
3: Charles Holland, Sarah Pascoe, Jenny Wollerman, Mike Sanchez, Dawn McCollum, Rick Kitchen, Luahn Lowe, Art Tyler.
Row 4: Karen Treffinger, Sue Banman, Mike Smith, Ann Yarqbeck, Lisa MacC!usky, Sarah Melcher, Marla Scharf, Will
Barnes. Row 5: Kelly Livingston, Duane Pearson, Laurie Berdahl, Greg Carroll, David Wehner, Sandy Reddic, Jim Latsis, Walter Barton. Row 6: Sam Stott, Cary Weston, Randy Faus, Scott Smilnac, Trey Carruthers, Eugene Martinez, Harry LaDuke.
Not Pictured: Lisa Kennedy.

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"The people are here! The people are East. To
each of the 535 seniors and every other student
at East, I offer my thanks. My thanks for your
beacon of light in my darkness of ignorance. If
such a light could spread to every person, they
too would understand.
East is not only a school; East is an education in
life. Every conceivable type of person attends
East. Understanding reigns in these hallowed
halls.
East."

"I love East - its cellar and tower rooms with
boxes stuffed with dust covered scrapbooks, photographs and trophies - its worn stairways - its
wooden bannisters that many different hands have
touched - its walls within, containing secrets of
long ago and not so long ago. But most of all, I
love and thank East's people - each of you, offering something unique and special to me and all
others at East. If I have truly helped just one person feel a little more important, a little more
needed and wanted, then I have accomplished one
of my major goals at East ... at life."

�Class Officers
Junior
Lisa Kennedy
Tyron Allen
Lisa MacCluskey

Sophomore
Sandy Reddic
Debbie Levine
Kevin Kennedy

Senior
Dean Akiyama
Anna Rodriquez
Bill Morton

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Senior
Micheal Hayne
Chri Romer
Janet Clark
Mary Dulacki

Junior
Fritz Law

John Cheney

Carole Yarder

Sherry Durst

Matt Herlinger
Herman Barrett
Wendy Bowers
Stephanie Thomas

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Front Row: Herman Barret, Lisa Kennedy, Mary Dulacki, Donna Fujii, Michael Haynes, Janet
Clark, Sue Burkhardt, Chri Romer, Wendy Bower , Li a MacCiu ky, Anna Rodriguez, Bill Morton, Debbie Levine, Dean Jones, Row 2: Dean Jone , Matt Herlinger, Jeff Chaney, Dean Akiyama,
Donna Sly, Fritz Law, Back Row : Sam Stott, Calvin Cozart, Sandy Reddic, Meridith Branscombe,
Carole Yarter, Kevin Kennedy, Diana Juarez, Sherry Durst, Faith lchishita.

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by Calvin Cozart, assumed a very organized and involved role. They showed a
great responsibility towards school activities and answered many questions the student body and faculty had. They were an
unusually contributing group this year.

Front Row Lft. to Rt: Maria Kouremenou , Kri Kodtavy, Li a Liljedahl, Terri Gregory, Dominica
Garcia, Jodell Miyazawa, I abella Alonzo, Mary Hayne , Middle Row: Pete Kilfoyle, Jeff Richardson, Cheryl Lee, Georgia Panagiotopoulo , Lovahn Lowe, Brian Tooley, Michael Haynes, ina Dulacki, Stella Jackson, ancy Randall, Ed Lobaugh, Back Row: Brett Wil on, Calvin Cozart, Karen
Carter, Richard Harris, Mike Walker, Andy Motz, Mike Hickman, Vincent Brown.

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Choir

Third Row; Karl Hruza, Alex Thatch, Tony Webb, Shelby Thoma , Tracy Quinn, Jonathon Wade, Harry LeDuke, Jame
Garnes, John Almon, Paul Brown, Maurice Combs, Second Row; Kathy Murry, Beth Huffer, Jenny Large , Mary Ann Christy,
Carla Clark, Wanda Wortham, Franciene Sawyer, Lori Sutherland, Andrea Phillip , Wendy Bowers, First Row; Lynette Emery,
Ravae Templin, Dawn McCullum, Cynthia Holme , Margaret old, Karen Goode, Frances Vaughn, Anita Brown, Becky Eichenberger, Sharon Price, Lovagn Lowe

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I. Scott Gandy, 2. Sarah Melcher-President 3. Laurie Berdahl, 4. Bill Strong,
5. Sarah Pascoe, 6. Sam Stott, 7. LaChe Owens, 8. Walter Hill, 9. Valerie
Blankenship, 10. Vonzel Sawyer, I I. Karen Treffinger, 12. Blair Brooke, 13.
Barb Mosgovoy, 15. Ann Yarabeck - SecfTres., 16. James Guinn, conductor,
17. Will Barnes-Vice President, 18. Art Bollhoefer, 23. Duane Pear on

�Top Row; Craig Elder, Barry Jone, Ed Carter, Walter Hill-Vice President, colt Gandy, Wilham trong, Marty m1th. D"Wane
Pear on, Dean Duen ing Third Row; Will Barnes, larence Thatch, Mike anche7, rt Bollhoefer- ecjTres, am tott. M1ke
Smith, Kelly Living ton, Ray Hine , Don Wdhams, Trey Carruthers, econd Row; Karen McHugh, Susan Banman, Jenny old,
Elia Otaro, Stephanie Goodbe, LaChe Owens, nn Yarabeck, Karen arter, arah Pascoe, Edna Kellman, Merry Ashford, nn
Rose, Barb Mosgovoy Bottom Row; Lisa MacCiu key, Kri Koktav:r. Karen Treffinger, Valene Blankenship, ara Bndges, ara
Melcher, Jenee Dwight, Laurie Berdall, Blair Brooke-President, Kri Keable , Leslie Topham, Bonnie hwayder, Ronnie Ellerbee, Joanne Trace, Keely Pounds, Mr. Guinn.

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�TOP ROW L TO R: Daren Johnston, Drew Foster, Matt Weinberg, Brett Eppich, Richard elson. BOTIOM
ROW: Rick Kitchen, Monty Cleworth, Valarie Kitchen, Tracy kopin ki, Carol Jakicic, Lynne Huffer, John
Schwartzberg, Keith Thomas, Kathy McClung.

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Womens
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Agnew, D1ane Rega , Patricia Blair.

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�Top Row L to R: Ann
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Donna FUJII, Rusty
Wehner, Cecilia White,
Anne Rose, George
Clark Middle R ow :
Colette Reum,
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Cheryl Brown, Faith
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Dance

The East Angel Dance Group
was a very devoted clas who
spent much time practicing. They
worked extremely hard and
showed tremendous talent in their
performance . Many thanks a re
due to their dance instructor Mrs.
Cisneros.

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�Hatchet
Squad

BACK ROW L TO R: LaChet Owen , Lisa Barne , Wendy Wallace, Will Barne , Jolita Jen en, Monty Cleworth, Kathy
McClung, am Stott, Rick Kitchen, Kate Picher, uzanne Myers, Tina 0 borne, There a Pena, Hank Prichard, Valarie Meurer,
Lynne Huffer, Ann Bauman. MIDDLE ROW: Kristi Wallace, Mary Ann Christy, Mary Kouremenous, Lana Howell, Michelle
LaPerriere, Edna Kellman, Diane Regas, Isabell Mendez, Kevin Sea~. Karen McHugh. FRO T ROW: Ali a Goldberg, Anna
Rodriquez, Tracy Hollister, Le lie Crawford, Valarie Donald on, Sue Banman, Karen Treffinger, Amy Gooch, Darlene Wilkin ,
Ray Hines. OT SHOW : Chri Romer, ora Ortiz, Lynne Bruce, andra Robinson, Sarah Bridge .

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�����National Hc)nor Society
I. Sarah Melcher 2. Jay Halver on 3. Andy Wilb•ur 4. Rebecca Long 5. Will Barne 6. Monty Clew.orth 7. Randy
Faus 8. Faith Ichi hita 9. Rusty Wehner 10. Dean Akiyama I I. Kathy Carlin 12. Mary Dulacki 13 . a!'olyn Topham
14. Susan Burkhardt, 15. Keith Campbell 16. Barb Welb 17 . Kia Micaud 18. Megan Barton 19. Michelle Miles 20.
Ktm Doane 21. 22. Andrea Phillip 23 . Allison Beckler 2~4 . Lachelle ettle 25 . Ann Yarabeck 26 . John Sawyer 27 .
Lorraine Scott 28 . Gail McGarry 29 . Diane Perry 30. P.ick Kitchen 31 . Donna Fujii 32. Rachel Lederer 33. Randy
Carter 34. Janet Clark 35 . Virginia Falkenburg 36. Sa •m Stott 37. Roger Ho ea 38. Jonathan Parkinson 39. Gregg
Wrenn 40. Mr. Achzinger 41. Brenda Short 42 . Kar1 ~ n Egan 43 . Sara Glick 44. Brett Eppick 45 . Gail Paul 46.
Michelle LaPerriere 47. Cindy Cole 48 . Joan Magnie "'19. Chandler Crawford .

�Photo Club
-Member~

Landis Arnold
Cindy Avery
Gus Antonopoulos
Alicia Breiner
Brooke Burton
Scarlett Daley
Terry Dabney
Tony Delphia
Kathy Deherrera
Virginia Falkenberg
Rob Harms
Chris Hinton
Brian Ipsert
Eric Jensen
Brian Lackey

Kelly Livingston
Neal Mondschein
Veronica Monley
Georgia Panagiotopoul
John Peters
Pam Peterson
Buck Phillips
Chris Purfield
Poppy Riede
Mike Sanchez
John Schwartzberg
Marty Sodia
Paul Taylor
Chris Thayer
Jeff Woodruff

Officers
Brett Eppich-President
Dave Schnell-Vice President
Janet Clark-Sec., Tres.

Excursions
Great Sand Dunes .M.
Denver Art Museum
Central City
Grand Canyon

Sponsors
Jim Bloomfield
Mike McDanal

Photos By: Club Members

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Yarabeck, Cary Weston, Terri Mondschein, Mary Anne Christy, Chandler Crawford, Row 3: Wendy Massing, Liz Ward, Pam
Paxton, Tracy Hollister, hawne Ahleniu , Leslie Crawford, Becky Eichenberger, Paul Lippincott, Kristi Wallace. Row 4:
Gretchen Mattox, Jenny Wollerman, Jeff Carey, Marla charf. R w 5: Sarah Pascoe, Kim O'Neil, John Almon, Jenny Larges,
Leic Tung, Janice Young, Julia Finnerty. Row 6: Bret Wakefield, (!uentin O'Brien, Dave Doyle. ot Shown: Sarah Bridges.

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Parlez-vous francais? The French Club does.
And not only do they "parlor," they have lots
of fun in the process! Beautiful and fun-loving," Frenchies made being a member very exciting. Learning and fun is what the French
Club is all about.

Fir t Row L to R : Wendy Wallace, Debra Holle, laire
Snelling, Shannon kaife, Pam Pepin, Jeremie James,
Marc Gordon . econd Row: Kristi Wallace, Mr. hioya,
Beth Rott, Kathy Anderson, Margaret old, Karla Kindred, Karen von Phul.

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Back Row, left to right; Micheal Hickman, Renee Guess, Steve
Keliiholokai, Herman Barrett, Harold Tie, Barry Jones. Third
Row left to right: Clarence Thatch, Donna Good, Stephanie
Hayword, Thomasha Tann, Micheal Gator. Second Row, left to
right: Kim Hicks, Karen Good, Sharon Dawkin , Stephanie
Thomas, Adrienne Datsun, Micheal Riley, Jame Alexander .
Front Row: Tyrone Allen, Tara Grant, Malcolm Smith, Dede Robin€ite, Bill Morton, Vonzell Sawyer. ot Shown: Ricky Wil on,
Evitt Hodge, Tim McLaughlin, Mary Hayne , Ya min Stower ,
Ronnie Ellerbee. Spon er : Mr . Pat Gatewood, Mi s Tammy
Rhone.

Front Row, left to right: Ophelia Vivero , Anita Guerrero,
Joephie Segura, Lorraine Sanchez, Mr . Vialpondo,
Sponser. Middle Row: Jerry DeHerrera, Eugene Martinez,
Joe Segura, Norma Vigil, Mike Sanchez, Shelly Archuleta,
Chris Garcia, Donna Trujillo. Back Row: Vanes a Montoya,
James Trujillo, Pete Royball, Elizabeth Martinez, Julie
Areanas.

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���--

Oh Very Young
What will you leave u thi time?
You're only dancin' on this earth for a short while
And patche make the goodbye harder still
Oh Very Young
What will you leave us this time?
There will never be a better chance to change your mind
And if you want the world to see a better day
Will you carry the word of love with you? ...
And goodbye make the journey harder still ...
Cat Stevens

120

�Berms{ r

121

�Abbot , Am)
Adernun , K)lt
Aka)ama. Dean
To c.:comph h areat thms \\t
mu't not onl)" act but dre m,
not onl) plan but bchc\C
Allen , Ro.:k
Some can and \lmc can't,
othc~ 1mpl) tl) , In other
word . ,.hat 1 the ound of one
hand clappong• l S, l 1\

Andc

n. fclcc•a

Anderson • ...:cnncth
Antonopoul~. 1-\&lt;bt&lt;b

Archuleta, Shell)

rnold, Landi
hb), la)nt
Baalc) , Vmccnt

G)mna tiC) , Scmmar
Barber, John

Barnc. \.\-111
Barrett , Fclu:-a
Thmk not that )OU can gu•dc
the coune: or love
for IO\'C,

af ll find you ..,.,orth) -will guadc
)OUr cou~c

Barr), Martha
Barth, Lori

Barton, Mca~n
Bcaumann. Ann

Bt kltr, Alhson
Btl)ea. Clark
Concert Band. Jan Band .
R&amp;\lcr tnps; Scmmar;

Jyr letter vars S(Xccr

122

ki Club;

�Bcnngcr, Cindy
Berman, Mark

We li"'IY d1d feel
the umc. ~c JU t u~
It from a d1ffcrcnt
po1nt Of VIC~
Beverly, Tanya
Bma. Adnan

Blian. James
Bla1r, Patnc1a
Our s~cctc~t onas
arc thO!'&gt;C of ddc t

thought
Blake, Pamela
Cheer! der, Jr
Escort, Pep Club,
Student Council.
International Club;
Volleyball; Tenn"
Blanken h1p, Valcnc

Bolin, Saundra

Bollhoefer, Art
Bo)kln. Patnc1a
Bradley, Peter

Bndge , Sarah
Live each day to the
fullest for time ha a
funny way of hppang
away
Bnsco. Tern

Brlec•c. llll)
Brooke, Blau
All the ~onder
seck arc within
yourself.

)OU

Brown, arlton
Brown, K1m
Brown, Roma
Bryant, David

123

�Brun,, olec:n
let Chnst be your II ht and
you'll never walk n darkn
Be an Opttm t, you'll hve
longer
Burton. Br"'~'
Bund\ D ''d
Bur h rdt Su.
I'll ho.c m) 1fe the .... ay I thml

h uld be '~o:o~u c I' c onl
r.ot a moment ond a •hole
.... orld )Cl tO I'CC

It

Burn • Hu~h
Burrell, 1\:enncth
Bu~d. ·u 1
Bu coc. Terri

B)rd. Rtchard
Campbell. ll.ctth .. T,.tn~ ••
andelana, \ianuel
Cao. Thong

Carg11l, Gloria
arlm. Kathleen
Carruthen.. Jacob
arter. Allen
Gymna 11 Club; VIC

arter, Karen
Carter. Randy
Ca taneda. Donna
ha:a.c. Juhc
Volleyball (all ctty. 11);
Ba~ketball. Tenn1 II, 12~ River
lnJb

124

�Clark , Janet
(lcworlh, Monty
Co1art, Calvtn
Crawford, Chandler

If you can amagtnc tl , you ~.:an
achacvc 11 , Jr you can dream 1t.
you can be •t

Davod, Glenda
Da\lts, Robert
Lofe 1 full of ups and d "'n
If you try you c-.tn ma c: II I
plan to attend C
at Boulder
Dean, Troy
Deleon. Becky

I .,.,,11 not follow v.hcrc the
pathy ma~ lead . but I "'" go
...,here there 1 no path nd
leave a tratl

Delphia. Tony

DeRos.e, Diane
Doane, Kim
I wall not follow ""here the
path may lead, but I wall go
where there IS no path and

leave a trail.

Dod. Scott

Dulacko, Mary
"My Brothers• Who ts more
rc pon iblc than a gull who
find and follow a mcanmg, a
h1ghcr purpose for life'?"
Dun~combe, Oamclle
DVraght, Jcnee
Egan, Karen
Be glad of life because it ga ... es
you a chance to love and to
\lrOrk and to play and to look

up at the star

Ellerbee, Veronica
Endcrlctn, Conna
Fpp1ch, Brett

Evan • Mtchacl

125

�laor, Chcr)l

F-allcnbcra. \araama
Su c • To lau&amp;h often and
love mu~.:h . to lind the best 1n
otbcn. and to &amp;1\C of one' elf
• tha 1 to have uccccded

fau . Rand)
Ferran, Angela

Fizer, Daane
Flannery, Mike

Franklin. Renee
Freyla, Robcn

Fu

Donna

Gandy. Scon
G1ffurd. Barh ra

Gilbert, Collcnc
Black Student
I on,

&gt;\lliancc, Jun1or

Prc·mcd, Chc

Club

Golbcn, Joy~
I have aoal to achieve, ta
to perform, dream to make
true, and the confidence to do
II

Gliek, Sara
Goldbcra. Elise
Gore, Terry

Gotaa. Enk
Graham. Ocbb1c
G ra Jcr. R•chard
Green. Gary

126

�Green, Juhc

The rambow IS more bf:auuful
than the pot at the end of at
be au"'oe the rambo""' ts now
and the pol never turn out to
be qu•te -.hat I upc(tcd
Green, Randy
Greene , Alan
Greer, M1chacl

Gregory. Tern
l.O\IC i like quick alvcr tn the
hand Leave the ringer open
and it \tay Clutch it and It
dart away
Grocan. Mary
Grov~. B)'ron
Guerrera, Raphat'l

Gu . Sherry
Halley, he1la
Halverson. Jay

Hampton, M1ke

Ha)ncs, Michael
He1hger. Dc:bby
If you love somethmg, let 11 go
free 1r it never come back, It
wa n't meant to be If ll doe
return, u' youn forever to

love.
ll c1mcrl, Lucille
ll erbold, L1s.a

Hernandez, Atoncuc
Herron, Amy
Herron. ara
My mmd 1 al-.ay open for
Improvement, thu makmg me
a student of the "A-Orld forc,.. cr

H ill, R IC k

127

�llolton , Layne
llondclman , Beth
Hmtcrrcatcr, ullccn
Hocker, 'Aark

llod~c. Renee
IIO&gt;Ca, Roger
lh&gt;.~o.ard. -\1 rtan

Huffer , l) nne

Hu~t. Tracy
lchi hila Fauh
Jacolbon, Roy

The only on who will be really happy are those ~ho "'ill
have 'ought and found how to

serve
Jensen. Bruce

Jc-ctt, \t nt1a
Johnson . ( h.1rlc
JohMlon. Daren
Jonc . Bo~rr)

Bt.•d. l U'-C 1 not a fan "
a dr.tma a hrc and
~~
T am1ng of prcc1ous Afncan
11•

madn
bJrfiCf,

moo1hc
had~

a

1mplc

or ffiU H.:, IIIUffil•

nat•ons, peal.:C

Jones, Elizabeth
Dclagate Assembly, Vica
Juarc7, Daana

hccrlcadcr, FBLA, Jr Escort.
L())

hicano

pom. Pep

Unido •

Pom-

lub, Student Coun·

cil, Student Advisory Commit-

tee. Hold•ng Po""cr Comm•ttce
Keol, Kathy
The m~t dafficult 1h1ng m life
1 to know yourM:If

Kel.o. Rachel

128

�~•nca•d .

Kendall

Kong. Greg
Km;hhof, Katie
K1r ten , Marty

Kuchcn , R1ck

Go for u! 11
Kle1n , Amy

Kol)asllpm, Suna1cc
Kral, Tandy

Knchev!.ky. "'aney
\1} thought 1 hke the tream
It nows and follows you on for

ever.
Labadie, Harry
Lambrecht, Su. an
La Pcrncre, M !Chelle

Lee. T1moth)
Lobato, Julie

Long. Rebecca
Lope1, L.ou•!te

Magmc, Joan
Marlin John
Martin, Kenneth
Masters, Ken

129

�1 une. lew:
~1

\ . k:cnn\
8.1 ctball: ( ros
Track
\h:( art), Grc1
\h.:( lam, R ha"'n

(ountry,

~h.:( ca ... c, Bru,c
\1 Clung. 1-: thlcen
\1,-&lt;:ollum. Ruth
and
ou "'ant the "' rid
to s.cc a better da)·""•ll )OU
carry the \\.'ord of Lo ... c '-'Jlh

,r

)OU')
~1cD&lt;lmel , Ton)a

\1ckhcr, S.rah
~ende1 , I bel
\.icrccr, Sue
\1e)er , Gregor) [·d"'oud

M1caud. Kia
Moddleton, Cond}
Mole., Mochelle
Black Students Alliance ,
Cheerleader, Croquet Club,
IliA, lnternallonal Relation .
Jr Achie\lement, Jr Escort,
auonal Honor Soc1ety, Pre·
Med, Pep Club R"er TroJ&gt;'.
Sko Club
M1ller, Karen

M tiler , M 1Ck1
M1llcr, Regina
Motchell, Greg
Moore, Scott

130

�Morton. Wtlham
Mosgovoy, 8 rb
Mund • Gayle
Murray. Tom

aruethep. Chabuda
aylor, Glen
l'ielson, Robert
God grant me the screntt) to
1ccept the th•na I cannot
change, the courage to change
the things I can , and the
dom to know dtfference
clson, Robtn

elllcs. Lachelle
Black Students Alliance. J r
Escort ational Honor octety,
Pep Club
guyen, Cuona
orman, Kathy
Olander, Enc

O'Leary, Shannon
O'Malley. Patnck
O.ckcl, Karen
trom, Sandra

Otero, Maria
Para«.:hmt, Debra
oncert Band, Dance Club,
National Honor Society, Premed, RiYer Trape.. Wrc tlercue
Paul, Gail
Paul, Thoma

131

�Pearl, Barbara
Pcar~on, Duane
Pcrnn, Uarnct
Perry, D1anc

Peterson. Pam
Phollopo, Andrea
Each moment of the year has
its own beauty, a pacturc which
has never been ccn before and

wh1ch
agam

hall

nc..,cr be

ccn

Phollops. '-iaryellen

Pitcher. !\:ate
And I vr1 h )'OU all the IO\IC an
ohe "orld but m

t of all

w1sh 1t from my~lr

Quock, Dale
Randall. ancy
Reece. Bret
Reschak. Brad
Hiking
lub, River Trips,
R 0 T C .. Semonar, VI A

Rochardson, Jeff
Roede, Poppy

To be nobody but you.-..clf an a
v..orld wtuch 1 lr)lnl 1b hardett mght and day to make )OU
like everybod)' el~. meam co
right the hard t battle there IS
and ne..,cr top llghtmg
Roach. Donald
Robm~n.
ndra
What 1 a man's profit 1f he
hall gaan the whole ,.orld
and lo.e ha own soul"

Rodnguc1, Anna M
Some people are goang to hkc
me and ~me people aren't, so
I might a \o\CII ~ me_ At least

I'll know lhal lhe people who
like me, l1kc me

Romer. Chn
Keep alive -.uhm me a passionate dchght and a great
gcntlcn , and help me to be
to the \lcry end. fully human
Rooe, Lesley
Rooc:, Mochael

132

I

�Rucker. Kellie

Rupp, Amy
Ryan. Mall
'aw)er. John

Scharrer. Lance
Schlagel, Bob
Schuhz, Carol
Schwarllberg, John

Scott, Lorrame

Segal, Daneil
She1l, Eli1.abeth
Shepard, Terry

Shoeboot, Ehubeth
Short, Brenda
Shur. M1ke
Sid.,..cll . atahe
Don't be afratd to dream;
.,..,thout drcarru and hope life
.... ould be a narro .... road soins
nowhere

Simmon , Jame
Siro'iatk.a, Btll
Slaughter, Damtta

Jr Escort, Pep Club,
International Club. 8\)ard of
Educatton Commutec, Career
Educauon enter
laughter, D'nc

133

�Sl). Donna
rm read)
mall, Stac1
Smtth, Beth
Sn)der, Sherry!

Somer, Lenore
·Ieven .... Kuk
Stott. Sam
Strong, Wilham

Struble, W1lham
The t1mc t now here to depart,
Lca..,mg all bchmd, but our
lifelong fncnd~h•r..,, and
mcmonc of our da)), of red
and while
Surge.... John
Tomorrow ""Ill I l1vc, the fool
doe:. say; Toda) "'elr 100
late~ the ,.,
h"cd )C. tcrda}
·,.am, Ellen
Tharp, Ron

Thoma~. Joyce

Thomas, Kcllh
Thorne, Donald
T1ronc. Paul

Tooley, Ketth
I've enJoyed m) year at l·a~t
and I'll miss thi~ great M.:hool

Topham, Carol)n
Typher, Jud)
VJcan., fdv.ard

134

�"- (lOU, Pam
"'•1\.er. Sharon
\\ Haec \\end)
\\ abh, l'alh)
S tl 1nto tomorro~. l1v1ng day
10 da) Thai' all I can afford
to do and all I'll ever pay i a
ong to smg to thank you for
malong me ahve

\\ abh, Thoma•
\\ahon , Sand)
rd . Robert
hmgton. Bobbac
Gtrls' Gymna tu.: Team (lOth
12th). Honorary Cadcl , Jr
I &gt;con, Pep Club. R.O T C,
Honorary Cadet Drall Team

"'a
"'a

\\oatanas.athorn, !'.u""at
"'at\.Jn!t, Ken
~chncr, Ru t)
\\oembcrg. Mathe~
()clcgate A\\cmbly. Nauonal
tlonor Societ)'. Raver Trap-..
Student Councal. Ska Club.
Spolhghl, Fuchd1an Club.
Tcnna Team. Juno•r U her

\\-ell • Barb
The bc~t 'kay to kno"" life 1 to
love many thma~
\\ohuc. [;arl
Ba&gt;kctball
Whttc, Wend)

Wilbur, Andy

'WJiker;on, Ph1lhp
W•lkln\, Darlene
Wommack, Gaylan
\\&lt;renn, Greg
God dadn't make little green
•pple

135

�\ orobc&lt;k. \nn
Be beauuful tn •de m )OUr
he rt .... uh the I ung ~harm
of a ~cntlc and lJUICt pmt
'A htch I ~0 prCCIOU
Zook, Bob

\\-allcr. o. . a~nc

Seniors

136

�137

�--

Life is a journey,
not a destination.

138

�139

�Adam, Shawn

Afflack, Jack

Allsup, Gary
Andrew , Lucretia
Ashford, Mary

Barnwall, Kathy

140

Ahrens, Ashley

Almon, Mary
Appenzeller, Mary
Kaye
Banman, Sue

Beaird, Paul

Akridge, Carolyn

Altman, Mardi
Arenas, Julie
Barefield, John

Bell, Troy

Albertelli, Paul

Anderson, Jarae
Armendarez, Linda
Barley, Gwyn

Benerman, Bill

Ander on, Julie
Arnold. Thor
Barnes, Lisa

Ben on, Clay

�Berdahl, Laurie

Boxer, Mara-Kaye
Breiner, Alicia
Burnam, Harold

Bibb, Janerra

Boyle, Kevin
Brown, Tracy
Carpenter, Carol

Bichler, Denise

Blake, Tracie

Bradley, Mary
Buckner, Diane
Carter, Edward

Brackett, Leigh
Bruce, Lynne
Carramella, Michelle

Boone, Judy

Brannon, Debralene
Bueno, Debbie
Carvatt, Kirk

.~ ,·:
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Casey, Mike

Castleman, Reggie

Cavitt, Jacqueline

Chavez, Joe

Chavez, Lori

141

�heney, John

lark, Carrie

Clark,

ooper, Henry

oda, Fred

Covode, William

Culpepper, Larry

Dabney, Troy

Damian, Diane

Dawson, De ha

Deane, Kate

Dotson, Adriano

14 2

Dowis, Rosie

teve

Clarke, Patty

Coleman, Trenna

Crable, Shawna

Crite , Darren

Davis, Charles

Dawkins, Shari

Decker, Linda

Demos, Anastasia

Dorval, Mike

Duensing, Dean

Duncan, Mary

Durst, Sheri

�Elliot, Jame

Egan, Debbie

Embleton. Monica

Embleton, Sue

Erickson, Diane

Feder, Shereen

Fo ter, Drew

Fox, Curtis

Fuller, Veronica

Garcia, Dominica

Essig, Richard

Farrow, Richard

Freyta, Sandra

Friedman, Deborah

Fujii, Roger

Garcia, Li a

Gardner, Robyn

Gardner, Sarah

Gilland, Marc

Goldberg, Elissa

Gooch, Amy

Goode, Donna

Goodloe, Stephanie

Goick, Cheryl

Gordon, Marc
143

�Gotlin, Dawn
Gould, Juliette
Grant, Tara
Greenblatt, Jeff

Grossman, Vonnie
Guerra, Ernest
Haaker, Bev
Hahn, evin

Haine, Daya
Hall, Orlando
Haralampopoul,
John
Harri , Delecia

Hartnett, Matt
Hartwell, Kevin
Harvey, Carol
Hathoway, Margee

Haynes, Mary
Hayward, tephanie
Hender hot, Susan
Hernandez, Yolanda

Hickman, Michael
Hocker, Tyrone
Hodges, Alan
Holland, Charles

144

�Holland, Mike
Hoover, Barbara
Hormon, herry
Ho kin, Paul

Houlehan, Mary
Huston, James
Hutchm on, Jamie
lp en, Brian

Ironshell, Fred
Jackson, Cheryl
Jackson, Stella
Jakicic, Carol

Jara, Elizabeth
Jenson, James
Jepson, There a
Johnson, Mike

Johnson, Phyllis
Johnson , Randy
Johnson, Robert
Jones, Kenny

Jones, Lonnie
Kachidurian, Jana
Kahie, Mark
Keable , Chri tine

145

�Kellman, Edna

Kemp, Anne

King, Celeste

146

Kennedy, Li a

Kilfoyle, Pete

Kindred, Karolette

Knight, Graham

Knudson, Monica

Koeppe, Julie

Kouremenou , Maria

Lackey, Monty

Landrum, Shannon

Klein, Ellen

Koktavy, Kri

Konkol, Robert

Law, Fritz

Lewis, Alan

Lewis, Steve

Long, Kyle

Lovitt, Brad

Lucey, Patty

Lippintott, Paul

Luke, Margaret

Livingston, Kelly

Luna, Eric

�MacCluskey, Li a

Maislahn, Brad

Mack, Tawana

Mack, Jeff

Manter, Charle

Manter, Doug

Martin, Debra

Martinez, David

Martinez, Eugene

Mauries, James

Maybury, Anita

McCormick,
Kathleen

McLellan, Connie

McNiel, Lolita

Mad en,

colt

Marshbank, Melvin

Martinez, Tom

McCraner, Andy

Meade, Kelly

Mensing, Jill

Maisel on, Steven

Martin, Dave

Masterson, Carrie

McGann, Clay

Meyer, Phil
147

�Miller, Kevin

Mims, Veronica

Myers, Suzanne

Nahula, Teri Anne

Nelson, Sally

Nelson, Sharon

Norem, Melissa

Owens, Lache
148

Mondschein, Terri

Norton, Yvonne

Parham, Eric

Munds, Martha

Mustoe, Christopher

Neal, Scott

Negley, Holly

Nelson, Lynne

Nevins, Victor

Nold, Jenny

Nordman, Tanna

Nuechterlein, Eric

OBrien, Craig

Osborne, Tina

Parry, Amy

Pascoe, Sarah

Paul, David

�Perkins, Tina

Perham, June

Paxton, Pam

Peterson, Rick

Peterson, Lisa

Pounds, Keely

Price, Sharon

Pritchard, Lee

Quick, Kathy

Reavey, Marcie

Reedy, Sheila

Regas, Diane

Renzelman, Kim

Richmond, Melanie

Roberts, Tricia

Robinson, Rachel

Robnett, Deirdre

Rose, Anne

Ro ella, Lori

Rozelle, Eric

Sagara, Terri

Salz, Michelle

Roybal, Pete

Sanchez, Lorraine

Sanchez, Michael
1&lt;49

�Scharf, Marla
Shosky, Sue
Slu er, Hal
Smixon, Kristie
Stanton, Maria

150

Schnell, David
Shwayder, Bonnie
Smith, Allan
Smixon, Mark
Starett, Greg

Seney, Roxanne
Sinopoli, Lisa
Smith, Mike
Snelling, Claire
Stavola, Karen

Shepard, Kevin
Skaife, Shannon
Smith, Monica
Snyder, Judy
Steele, Pamela

Shoffetall, Clark
Skopinski, Tracey
mith, Regina
odia, Marty
Steele, Shari

�Stevenson, Julie
Strong, Joe
Thain, Randy
Tooley, Phylli
Vigil, Norma

Stewart, Ralph
Struble, Richard
Thayer, Kri tine
Topham, Le lie
YonPhul, Karen

Stin on, Stephanie
Stupka, Donald
Tholen, Ted
Trace, JoAnne
Yon trohe, pence

Stowers, Yasmin
Suiter, Scott
Timmons, Angus
Treffinger, Karen
Waits, uzi

Stromer, Sue
Tann, Thomasha
Toll, ed
Vicars, Donna
Wallace, Kristi

151

�Weller, Sherry
Weaver, John
Whelan, Jennifer
White, Cecilia

Williams, Donald
Williams, Tina
Wilson, Brendalyn
Wollerman, Jenny

Wood, Pam
Wulfsohn, Michael
Yarter, Carole
York, Kim

Zeiman, Barb
Zervos, icky
Agnew, Julie

Maura, Shannon
Van Velkinburgh, Sue

152

��In the quest of life,
cast a wide net.

154

�155

�Abbott, Carrie
Abila, Juamta
Adamson, Ralph
Ahlenius, hawne
Aldrich, Denard

Alie, Steve
Allen, Jennifer
Almon, John
Anderson, Kathryn
Anderson, Linda

Anderson, Willie
Andrew , Trudy
Archuleta, Rudy
Armas, Mary
Armendariz, Blanca

Arroyo, Steven
A hby, Tad
Bakogianis, Ada
Barber, Alex
Barr, Donald

Barrett, Herman
Barth, Randy
Barton, Walter
Beadle, Mike
Beardshear, Casey

Behrendsen, Davona
Berardini, Mark
Bell, Kathrine
Bennett, Beth
Bi hop, Carla

156

�Bishop, Kristi
Bi hop, Michelle
Bishop, Terri
Blaine, Yvonne
Bocciarelli, Brad

Boucher, Paul
Bowers, Wendy
Bradley, Scott
Branscombe, Merry
Bridge , Cameron

Brent, Susan
Bron don, Kevin
Brown, nita
Brown, Cheryl
Brown, Laura

Brown, Paul
Brown, Valerie
Brown, Vincent
Brubaker, Debbie
Bruce, Barbara

Bruns, Eileen
Burdette, Patti
Burke, Sharon
Burrell, Leslie
Cain, Craig

ampbell, David
Carter, Karen
Carlin, Theresa
Carroll, Greg
arroll, Joyce

157

�a tleberry, aren
hipman, Jeff
hri ty, Mary Anne
hwirka, usan
lark, Carla

Clark, George
Clark, Margaret
Clarke, Peggy
Clark, Wendi
Cline, Craig

Cole, Jonathan
Colegrove, Abby
Cooksey, George
oomb, Robyn
owen, K1m

Craft, Carolyn
Craven, Olivia
Crawford, Le lie
Crite , Valerie
Cromar, Sharon

Cunningham, Paul
Danner, Susan
Davis, Dalya
Davi, Gina
Davi , helly

Dea, Tom
Dean, Tammy
Deibert, Kevin
Deitrich, Lori
Delphin, Tim

158

�Derr, Heidi
Diaz, Marla
Doane, Marty
Dresen, Davtd
Dulacki, tna

Dunn, Kathy
Dunning, Traci
dwards, Tyrone
ichenberger, Becky
Ellis, John

Elli on, Mario
Embry, Kim
Espey, Li a
Evan , Clarence
vans, Kenny

Evans, Kevin
Evans, Rebecca
Flakenberg,
Elizabeth
Farland, Wendy
Farmer, Lalana

Faulding, Denise
Feltman, Jeff
Fiscus, Brad
Flerry, Bethea
Foster, Denise

Fox, Kevin
Frankenburg, Kurt
Franklin, Steve
Frazier, Van
Fujii, Kathy

159

�Garc1a, Dan
Giron, Jamie
Glover, heri
Godec, Monty
Goick, ristin

Gomez, Joan
Goode, Karen
Gossard, Mary
Greenberg, Carolyn
Grogan, J1m

Grove, Monica
Guerra, Marco
Hahn, Westen
Hallister, Tracy
Halver on, Wendi

Hambuch, Laura
Hampton, Jeffery
Hampton, Tammy
Han en, Li a
Harm, Rob

Harris, Alphon a
Harris, Cherilyn
Hartfield, Chri
Hartlaub, Steve
Haubenchild, Debbie

Haynes, Donnie
Hayne , Leann
Hendry, Benjamin
Henry, Rhonda
Herlinger, Matt

169

�Herron, Mike
Hick, Kim
Hinton, Kri
Hodges, Rob
Holle, Debra

Holme , Angela
Holmes, Cindy
Holmes, Rhonda
Hopkins, Michael
Howell, Lana

Hruza, Karl
Huckfeldt, Claire
Huffer, Beth
Hutchinson, David
I rrera, Debbie

Jack on, Wayne
Jame , Jeremie
Jara, Anthony
Jecminek, Julie
Jefferson, Byron

Jenkins, Ron
Jensen, Eric
John on, Frederic
John on, Rachel
Jone , Daveen

Jones, Jo eph
Jone, Kim
Jo eph, Victoria
Kahane, Jeff
Kates, Ben

161

�Keil, Jeff
Kennedy, Kevin
Kenoly, Lloyd
Ke elman, Mark
Klinkerman, Steve

Kimmell, Joe
Kmcaid, Karen
Kinsman, Chris
Kirchof, Chris
Kirchof, Julie

K1tchen, Valerie
Konkol, Mary
Kordiak, Dan
Krywoni , Mark
LaBadie, teven

Lackey, Brian
Landrum, Sherri
Larges, Jenny
Latsis, Jim
Lavington, Steve

Leali, anette
Lederer, Seth
LeDuke, Harry
Levine, Deborah
Linzy, Toniette

Lobough, Ed
Labough, Linda
Lopez, Yvonne
Lowe, Louahn
Lubeck, Dan

162

�Luca , Darryl
MacKelvie, Tom
Marasco, Donald
Marshall, Jerome
Martelon, Doug

Martin, Tony
\1artinez, Jo eph
Martinez, Elizabeth
Mau , Jeff
May, Jeannine

McCollum, Dawn
McDougall, Manfred
McGhee, Carmella
McLaughlin,
Kayleen
Medina, James

Mejia, Robby
Meyer, John
Middleton, Glenda
Miles, Ron
Miller, Dianne

Miller, Le helle
Mil ap, Cheryl
Mitchell, ndre
Miyazawa, Jodell
Molock, carlet

Mondscheim, Nea
Monley, Sarah
Morgan, nthony
Motz, Andy

163

�Mundt, Mar hall
Murdock, Graunt
Murray, Kathy
el on, Inger
elson, teve

imomiya, Je e
Mold, Margaret
orcro s, Eric
uanes, cott
uane , Vanes a

uechterlein, Lois
Ogle, Jon
Olander, Chris
ONeill, Kim
Oswald, helly

Paige, Greg
Panagiotopoul,
Georgia
Parry, Laura
Pena, Theresa
Pepin, Pam

Pepper, Marla
Peters, John
Pette , Jackie
Phillips, Buck
Phillips, David

Picher, Alison
Pitts, Jim
Pogzeba, Mike
Polk, Jonathan
Price, Dana

164

�Quiat, Matthew
Ramirez, Cathy
Ray, Kevin
Redd1c, andy
Reed, Ton:r

Reum, teve
R1chard, Jennifer
R1chie, Gene
Riesenman, Amy
Rogers, Kim

Rogers, Malcolm
Roger , eil
Rohrs, Philip
Rott, Beth
Roy, Lola

Ruben tein, Karen
ahabuddin, Budi
alazar, Jamie
coggins, abra
chofield, Chri

chupp, Jay
cott, Ricky
ear, Kevin
heehan, Mary
Sheffield, Cathy

hoff tall, Drevvis
immon , Tonya
laughter, Cortney
oria, Donna
tanton, Meli a

165

�Steuart, Sheryl
Stevens, Craig
Stevenson, Monica
Stewart, Richard
uazo, Elvera

Sutherland, Lon
Takatsuka, Greg
Templin, Ann
Thomas, helby
Thoma , Stephanie

Thomp on, Laurie
Thompson, Patrick
Timmons, Della
Tooley, Brian
Touri , John

Tucker, colt
Tyler, Arthur
chida, John
Ulibarri, Jesse
Vanvelkinberg, Iris

Varela, Jeri
Vaughn, Frances
Vigil, herry
Wade, Jonathan
Walker, Darren

Walsh, Angela
Ward, Kelli
Watkins, Theresa
Webb, Allen
Webb, Tony

166

�Wehner, David
Wehner, Robert
West, Deborah
W elmore, cott
Wiley, Aaron

Williams, Anne
Williams, Karen
Williams, Matthew
Wilson, Brendalyn
Wortham, Wanda

Yara, Lorri
Zavala, Brenda
Zervo , Strati
Zurek, Lucille
Tahy, Linda

167

�168

�169

�"The educational process should afford each
of us an opportunity to guide our energies
toward new and expanded horizons."
John J. Astuno

170

�Martha Nelson -Vice-Principal
Edward Callowa) -Asst. Principal

171

�Achziger, Harry -Student Activitie

Bailey, Margaret -Language

Bedore, Curtis -Mathematics
Batey, Sam -Advisor

Berger, Elsa -Mathematic

172

Biffle, Jerome -Counselor

�Bloomfield, Jame -Science

Boatright, Warren -Mathematic

Bobb, Don -Science

Bowen, Ida -Special Education

Braverman, Madelyn -English

Breen, Jay -Social Worker

173

�Brownell, Tom -

pecial Education

Call, Alice - College counselor

Carruther , Daisey - English

Cisneros, Pam - Physical Education

Clo e, Robert - Industrial Education

Clerihue, AI - Art

174

Craig, Ann - Mathematics

�Craig, Roger -Physical Education

Dahms. Pollard -Bu iness Education

Daniel, Lawrence -English

Dean, Jackie -Physical Education

Davis, Catherine -English

Deasy, Claudia -English

Dohe, JoAnn -Home Economics

175

�Ellison, Tom -Mathematic

Eckerling,
Studies

Wayne

Escobedo, Arturo - Counselor

-Social

Fruland, Judy -Advisor

Fair, Mack -Science
Feeney, Sheila -Social Studies

~latow, Eleanor -Counselor

Fuller, Dorothy -Engli h

�Gaide, Marjorie -Art

Gatewood, Patricia -Social Studies

Gerner, Mary -Language

Goelz, Ja~;quelyne -Busine s Education

Groff, Regis - Social Studies

Guinn, James -Music

Greenlee, Lewis -Social Studie

177

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Hardy, Augusta -Business Education

Hanna, Deanna - urse
Henry, Jean -Counselor

Herr, J. Frederick -Mathematics

Henry, Linda -English

Hoops, James -Mathematics

178

�Hudson, H . Ashley-Industrial Education

Hussey, Robert-Social Studies
Howell, Farrel-Science

And gladly would he learn and gladly
teach
--Chaucer

Johnson, Patricia-Engli h

Keinon, Irwin-English

179

���Minick, Virginia-Language

Nelson, Richard-English

Neuhalfen, Phil-Audio Visual
oonan, Gerald-Band
Oppenheim, Ruth-Mathematics

Olin, Clifford-Physical Education

Noonan, Gerald-Social Studies

182

�Pitzen, Sam -(MSG) ROTC

Peters, David -Special Education

Rudel, Joan -Business Education
Pearson, Eloise -Librarian

Russ, Kathy -Physical Education

Searles, Marcia -Special Education

Schraeder, Rick -Mathematics

183

�Seiler, Calvin -API

Senier, Woodrow -Industrial Education

Shioya, Milton -Language
Smith, Price -Social Studies

Spurlin, William -Social Studies

Spaulding, Barbara -English

Stewart, Herbert -Industrial Education

184

�Tafoya, Tia -Art

Strickland, Richard -Science

Stewart, Sherilyn -Special Education
Takata, Sayoko -Busine

Education

Torres, Lloyd -Industrial Education

Vialpando, Pat -Social Studies

Vickers, Evva -English

185

���Fuller, Kathy

LaCouture, Art

Aides
Wilson, Rebecca

Santo,

188

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Back Row, L to R· Cagahara, Cordie; Carter, Ina; Reese, Corine;
Brownrigg, Eloi e; Middle Row, L to
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Stribling, Walterine; McGarth, Belle;
Front Row, L to R: Earley, Roberta;
Montoya, Elaine; Dully, Mary Jane;
Gierwatoski, Irene

Pratt, Florence

Jones, Otis

Custodians:
(L to R): Keen, Billy; Nelson, Dallas; Hampton, Bob; Crews, Bob;
LaBurda, Bill; Rae!, Gilbert; Sena,
Ralph; Muniz, Eloy

189

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�Sarah Bridges - Editor
Anne Rodriquez - Co-Editor
Fritz Law - Head Photographer
Lynne Bruce - Album Editor
Carol Harvey - Clubs &amp; Activities Editor
Michelle LaPerriere - Art Editor
Erik Gotaas - Sports Editor
Ruth McCollum - Copy Editor

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Amy Gooch - Co-Editor Sports
Poppy Reide - Co-Editor Copy
Layne Hilton - Co-Editor Art
Bev Haaker - Album
Mardi Altman - Album
Julie Green - Album
Natalie Sidwell - Copy
Nancy Krichevsky - Copy
Lauren Ant - Copy
Virginia Falkenberg - Photographer
Kris Thayer - Photographer
Tony Delphia - Photographer
Dave Martin - Photographer
MaraKaye Boxer - Clubs &amp; Activities
Mr. Irwin Keinon - Sponser

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204

E lOR
Abbott, Amy
Alderman, Kyle; 37, 60, 122
Ak:yama, Dean; 26, 5, 7,
10 • 122, 196
Aleltander, James; 26, 60
!ford, Willie:
Allen, Rock: 122
Ander on, Bayonne;
Ander~on, Felecia; 122
Ander on, Kennith, 122
Ant, Laurene; 113, 116, 195
Anonopoulos, Kostas; 122,
109
Anvar, Zohren, 197
Archuleta, Shell}: 122
Arnold, Land1s; 22, I 09, 122,
196
A hby, Layne; 122
Baca, Barbara:
Bailey, Vincent; 122
Barber, John; 53, 122
Barber, Raymond;
Barne , Will; 92, 102, 110,
122
Barrett, Felice; 42, 112, 122
Barry, Darren; 113
Barry, Maria; 122
Barth, Laurie; 122
Barton, Meagon; 32, I 0 , 122,
197
Baughman, Steele
Baumann, Bever!}: 101, 102,
116, 122, 197
Beck, Dave;
Beckler, Allison; 108, 122
Bell, John;
Belyea, Clark; 23, 122
Bendilten, Henry: 13
Bergan, Raundel;
Beringer, Cindy; 113, 123
Berman; Mark; 123
Bing, Adrian, 123
Blaine, James; 123
Bla1r, Edna;
Blair, Pamela; 94, 97, 123
Blake, Pamela, 35, 42, 123
Blanken hip, Valene; 90, 91,
123, 197
Bolin, andra; 123
Bollhoeffer, Arthur; 90, 91,
123
Bollinger, Ann
Boyd, Karen
Boykm, Patricia; 123
Bradley, Brian;
Bradley, Peter; 123
Brad haw, Terrie; 117
Brashear , Ricky
Bndges, Sarah; 31, 91, I 02,
110, 123, 194
Bn co, Ten; 123
Brlelic, Lilly; 112, 123
Brooke, Blair; 90, 91, 123
Brooks, Roslyn;
Brown, Carlton; 123
Brown, Cynthia;
Brown, Kim, 123
Brown, L1sa;
Brown, Roma; 123
Bruns, Colleen; 124
Bryant, David; 113, 123
Bundy, David; 25, 124
Burkhardt, Susan; 31, 87, 108,
124
Burn , Debra;
Burns, Hugh; 124

Burrell, Kenneth; 124
Burton, Jr., Gerald; I 09, 124,
296
Byrd, Regmald; 124
Byrd, Richard, 94
aldwell, Sandra;
Campbell, Keith, 12, 10 ,
124, 196
Candelana, Manuel; 113, 124
Cao, Thong; 124, 197
Cargill, Gloria, 124
Carlin, Kathleen; 124, I 08
Carroll, Kelly;
Carter, Allen; 113, 124
Carter, Karen; 88, 97, 124
Carter, Randall; I 0 , 124
Ca idy, John;
Ca taneda, Donna; 124
Ca tlberry, Roy;
Chaney, Jeffery; 87
Cha e, Julie; 35, 58, 124
Chavez, Ricardo;
Cheng, Lin Ching; 112
lark, Janet, 35, 6, 7, I 0 ,
109, 125, 196
Clark, Jeffery
Cleworth, Monty; 37, 93, 102,
108, 123
Cloud, Arthur; 113
Cohen, Richard;
Cole, Cindy; I 0 I, I 08
Coleman, India
Cooper, Debra
Cooper, Jame
Cozart, Calvin; 26, 87, 88,
125
Craft, Stephen
Crandsll, Debra
Crawford, Chandler; 108, 110
125
Crite , Darren
Dabney, Terry; 109
Davidson, Daniel
Davi , Glenda; 125
Davi , Ju tin;
Dav1 , Lmda; 110
Davis, Robert, 125
Davi, Ros1e
Dean, Troy; 25, 125
Decker, Linda
Deherrera, Arthur
Deherrera, Jerry
Delatorre, Alice
Deleon, Rebecca; 58, 125
Delphia, Anthony; I 09, 125,
195
Depper chmidt, Ja on; 113
Derose, Diane; 125
Dew1spelaere, Miranda
Doane, Kimberley; I 08, 125,
196
Dock, cott, 37, 125
Duhaime, Rosemary
Duke, Rolfe
Dulacki, Mary; 86, 87, 108,
125, 196
Dun combe, Danielle; 125
Dwight, Jenee; 42, 91, 125
Egan, Karen; 32, I 08, 125
Elder, Craig; 91
Ellerbee, Veronica, 42, 91,
125
Enderlem, arina; 125
Eppich, Brett; 32, 93, 108,
109, 196
Erickson, Diana
van , M1chael; 26, 125

Fair, heryl; 126
Falkenberg, Virginia; 32, 108,
109, 126, 195
Fa us, Randy; I 08, 126, 196
Ferrari, Angela; 126
Field , Dewayne
Fizer, Diane, 126
Flannery, Michael; 126
Flynn, Jim
Franklin, Anthony:
Franklin, Renee; 126
Freyta, Robert, 126
Frideberg, teve
Fujii, Donna, 87, 101, 108,
126, 197
Gaddi , Robert; 113
Gagnon, Chuck
Gaiter, Michael; 26
Game, Peggy
Gandy, colt; 90, 91, 126
Garcia, Eleanor; 13
Gifford, Barbara; 126
Gifford, u an; 113
Gilbert, ollette; 126
Gilbert, Joyce; 126
Gillespie, Michael
Ginn, Thoma
Glick, ara; I 0 , 126
Goldberg, Eli e; 126
Gore, Terry; 126
Gotta , Eric; 126, 194
Graham, Debra; 126
Grant, Tina
Grant, Vonya
Gra ler, Richard; 126
Grayson, James
Green, Garry; 126
Green, Julie; 113, 127, 195
Green, Randy; 127
Greene, Alan; 127
Greer, M1chael; 127
Gregory, Terri; 88, 127
Grogan, Mary; 127
Grove , Byron; 127
Grubb , Bonme;
Guerrero, Raphael; 13, 127
Gues , herry; 127
Haley, Timothy
Halladay, Patti
Halley, Sheila; 127
Halverson, Jay; 26, I 08, 127
Hamburg, Kenneth; 113
Hamburg, William
Hampton, M1chael; 127
Hardy, Kathleen
Ham , Richard; 53, 88
Harri , William
Hartlaub, Mark; 53
Hayek, Jeffery
Haynes, Michael; 86, 87, 88,
127
Heald, Robert
Heiliger, Deborah; 127
Heimerl, Lucille; 127
Herbold, Li a; 127
Hernandez, Anotnette; 127
Herron, Amy, 127
Herron, ara, 127, 58
Hill, Laban
Hill, Rick; 127, 197
Hill, Walter; 90, 91
Hilton, Layne; 128, 195
Hine, Ray; 91, 102
Hinterreiter, Culleen; 112, 127
Hintgen, Mark
Hintzen, Randolph;
Hocker, Mark, 26, 127

•

Hodge, Evitt
Hodge, Renee; 128
Horn, Julie
Hosea, Roger; 65, I 08, 12
Howard, Martin; 128
Huffer, Lynne; 93, 102, 128,
197
Hunt, Lee
Hunt, Quentin
H uest, Tracey; 128
Ichishita, Faith, 35, 87, 101,
108, 112, 128
lrongan, Samuel
Jack on, Benlaman
Jacobson, Roy; 128
Jakicic, Robert,
James, Beth
Jen en, Bruce; 128
Jewitt, Mantza; 38, 128
Joffroin, Melanie
Johnson, Carl
John on, Harold
Johnson, Penny
John on Jr., Charle ; 113, 128
Johnston, Darell; 128
Jones, Barry; 26, 91, 128
Jones, Elizabeth; 113, 128,
197
Jone , Rodney
Joudeh, Abdul; 197
Juarez, Diane; 42, 87, 128
Kahn, Cyndia
Kalya ilpin, Sumalee; 197
Keil, Kathy; 128
Keliiholokai, Kathleen; 42
Kelly, Crystal
Kelso, Rachel; 32, 128
Kennec, Klifton
Kincaid, Kendall; 129
King, Gregory; 129
Kirchhof, Mary; 32, 129
Kirkwood, Ida; 113
Kirten, Marty; 113, 129
Kitchen, Richard; 37, 93, 102,
108, 129
Klein, Amy; 31, 42, 129
Kloss, Karen;
Klosterman, Barbara
Kral, Tandy; 129
Krichevsky, ancy; 113, 129,
195
Labadie, Harry; 129
Lam, Lan
Lambrecht, Su an; 129
Laperriere, Michelle; 102,
108, 129, 194, 197
Lebois, Adele
Lederer, Rachel; 108, 196
Lee, Cheryl; 88
Lee, Timothy; 113, 129
Lemster, Gail;
Lewi , Juanita
Liljedahl, Lisa; 88
Linn, Mike
Lobato, Julie; 129
Long, Rebecca; 32, I 08, 129,
196
Lopez, David
Lopez, Louise; 129
Lowe, Jeanine
Lowe, William
Luna, Richard; 60
Lyons, Glenn
Mack, Sharron
Mac eal, Debora
Magnie, Joan; 31, I 08, 129
Mariani, James

�Index
Marintgulwong, Panya; 197
Marshbank, Betty
Martin, John; 129
Martin, Kenneth; 129
Mason, Tyrone
Ma ters, Kenneth; 129
Mauries, Zoe; 130, 101
Mayorga, Yolanda
Mays, Kenneth; 53, 130
Mays, Timothy
Mazoochi, Amir; 197
Me ollum, Ruth; 130, 194,
196
Me arty, Greg; 130
McClain, Roshawn; 130
McCleave, Bruce; 130
McClung, Kathleen; 93, 102,
130
McDamel, Tonya; 130
McGarry, Elisabeth; 108
McLaughlin, Marvin; 53
McLaughlin, Tim; 26, 53
Melcher, arah; 90, 91, 108,
110, 130
Mendez, Isabella; 102,
130;
Meyer, Greg; 94, 97,
130
Micaud, Catherine; 108, 130
Micaud, Charles
Middleton, Cynthia; 130, 196
Mikel, Todd
Miles, Michelle; 42, 108, 112,
130
Miller, Karen; 130, 117
Miller, Lore)
Miller, Miliann; 130
Miller, Regine; 130
Milsap, Robert; 26, 53
Mitchell, Greg; 26, 130
Monley, Veronica; 109
Monto)'a, Byron;
Moore, cott; 130, 117
Morton, usan
Morton, Willian; 26, 85, 87,
94, 131
Mo govoy, Barbara; 42, 90,
91, 131
Munds, Gayle; 131
Munnerlyn, Paulette
Murray, Thomas; 131
ahulu, Tommy
unaeara, Thanae
aruethep, Chatsuda; 131,
197
aylor, Glenn; 26, 131
egley, Holly
el on, Aimee
el on, James; 26, 131
elson, Robin; 131
emoyer, Barbara
ettles, La chelle; I 08, 131
evins, haron
ewton, Brady
guyen, Cuong; 13 I, 197
guyen, Hongkong
oble, Donna
oble, Lynette
orman, Kathy; 101, 131
orman, Ronda
Norton, Melvin; 53, 117
orwood, James
ovin, Fariba
Olander, Eric; 131
Oleary, hannon; 131
01 on, Michael
0 eke!, Karen; 131

0 trom, andra; 131, 197
Otero, Mana; 91, 131, 197
O'Malley, Patrick; 53, 131
Parachini, Debra; 131
Parkinson, Johnathan; I 08,
196
Paul, Gail; I 08, 131
Paul, Thomas; 97, 113, 131
Pear on, Duane; 90, 91, 132
Pearl, Barbara; 32, 132
Perrin, Harriet; 132
Perry, Diane; I 08, 132
Peter on, Pamela; 109, 132
Phillips, Andrea; 89, I 08, 132
Phillips, Mary; 132
Picher, Katherine; 102, 132,
197
Quick, Dale; 23, 132
Quinn, Tracy; 56, 99
Randall, ancy; 88, 131
Reddick, David; 23
Reece, Bret; 132
Reschak, Bradford; 94, 113,
132
Reum, Colette; 101
Richardson, Jeffrey; 88, 132
Riede, Patricia; I 09, 132, 195
Roach, Donald; 113, 132
Robin on, Harry; I 13
Robinson, andra; 102, 132
Rodriquez, Anna; 85, 87, 112,
132, 194
Rose, Le ley; 132
Rose, Michael; 132
Rose, Robert; 196
Rose, William; 113
Rousseau, Dory; 42
Rucker, Kellie; 133
Rupp, Amy; 133
Ryan, Mathew; 133
awyer, John; 26, 56, 10 ,
133
awyer, Vonzel; 90
chaffer, Lance; 133
chlagel, Robert; 26, 133
chwartzberg, John; 37, 93,
109, 116, 133
cott, Lorraine; 31, I 08, 133
egal, Daniel; 133
Sheil, Elizabeth; 133
hepard, Terry; 53, 133
hort, I 08, 133
hur, Michael; 37, 133
idwell, Natalie; 31, 133, 195,
196
immons, Jame; 133
irovatka, William; 133
laughter, Damita; 133
laughter, D'ne; 133
Sly, Donna; 134, 87
Small, Stacy; 134
mith, Beth; 134
mith, Monty; 91
mith, Pamela; 101
nyder, herryl; 134
omer, Lenore; 134
tevens, Kirk; 25, 134
Stott, Samuel; 13, 87, 90, 91,
102, 108, 134
trong, William; 90, 91, 134
truble, William; 90, 91, 134
Surges, John; 23, 134
wain, Ellen; 23, 134
Tartler, John; 113
Tharp, Ronald; 134
Thomas, Joyce; 134
Thomas, Keith; 93, 134

Thorne, Donald; 134
Thorton, Thoma ; 37
Tirone, Paul; 134
Tooley, Keith; 134, 196
Topham, Carolyn; 31, 10
134
Typher, Judith; 113, 134
Vicars, Edward; 25, 134
Vigil, Anthony; 54
Wagner, Pam; 113, 135
Walker, James; 38
Walker, Sharon; 101, 135
Wallace, Wendy; 102, Ill,
135
Waller, Dwayne; 136
Walsh, Kathleen; 135
Wal h, Thomas; 113
Ward, Robert; 135
Walton, Sandra, 135
Wa hington, Bobby; 31, 135
Washington, Ten, 42
Watanasathorn, uwat; 135,
197
Watkin , Kenneth; 135
Wehner, Russell; 23, I 0 I, I 0 ,
135
Weinberg, Matthew; 93, 135,
196
Wells, Barbara; 31, I 0 . 135
Weston, Cary; 110
Wh1te, Earl; 53, 135
White, Wendy; 135
Wilbur, Andrew; 37, 10 . 135,
196
Wilkerson, Phillip; 135, 116
Wilkins, Darlene; 135
Wilson, Ricardo; 53
Wommack, Gaylan; 135
Wrenn, Gregory; I 08, 135
Wright, Glenn; 26
Yarabeck, Ann; 90, 91, 110,
10 • 136
Zook, Robert; 136. 196
JU IORS:
Adam , Dana; 140
Affleck, Jack; 140
Agnew, Julia; 97, 152
Ahrens, Ashley; 56, 140
Akridge, Carolyn; 140
Albertelli, Paul; 54, 140
Allen, Tyrone; 85
All up, Gary; 140
Almon, Mary; 140
Altman, Mardi; 140, 195
Andersen, Julie; 140
Anderson, Jarae; 140
Andrews, Lucretia; 140
Appenzeller, Mary; 140
Arenas, Julie; 140
Armendaniz, Linda; 140
Arnold, Thor; 140
Ashford, Merry; 91, 140
Banks, Carolyn; 35, 42
Banman, usan; 91, I 02, 140
Barbour, Phillip; 26, 54
Barefield, John; 140
Barley, Gwyn; 140
Barnes, Lisa; 102, 140
Barnewall, Katherine; 140
Beaird, Paul; 23, 140
Bell, Troy; 140
Benerman, Bill; 38, 56, 140
Benson, Clay; 26, 54, 140
Berdahl, Laurie; 90, 91, 140
Bibb, Janecia; 141
Bichler, Deni e; 141
Blake, Tracie; 31, 141

Boone, Judy; 141
Boxer, Mara Kaye; 141, 195
Boyle, Kevin; 56, 141
Brackett, Leigh; 141
Bradley, Mary; 141
Brannon, Debralene; 141
Breiner, Alicia; 109, 141
Brown, Ricky; 113
Bruce, Lynne; 31, I 02, 141,
194
Buckner, Diane; 5 , 141
Bueno, Deborah; 141
Burnam, Harold; 141
Carpenter, Carol; 32, 141
Carramella, Michelle; 141
Carter, Edward; 91, 141
Carvatt, Kirk; 141
Casey, Michael; 26, 60, 141
Ca tleman, Reggie; 26, 141
Cavitt, Jacqueline; 141
Chacon, Loui ; 23
Chavez, Joe; 141
Chavez, Lorrie; 141
Chene~ John; 86, 142
Clark, Carrie; 31, 142
Clark, tacey; 142
Clarke, Patty; 142
Coleman, Trenna; 142
Compos, Larry; 2
Cooper, ngella
Cooper, Henry; 53, 142
Cota, Fred; 142
Covode, Ru ; 52, 142
Crable, Ahauna; 142
Crite , Darren; 142
Culpeper, Larry; 142
Dabney, Troy; 142
Damian, Diane; 142
Davis, Charle ; 142
Dawkin , hari; 142
Daw on, Verlena; 142
Dean, Kate, J2. 142
Decker, Lmda; 142
Deherrera, Katherine; I 09
Demo , Ana ta 1a; 142
Donald on, Valerie; 102
Dorval, Mike; 142
Dotson, Adriann; 142
Duensing, William; 91, 142
Duke, Francis; 113
Ducan, Andre; 113
Ducan, Mary; 142
Durst, herry; 6, 7, 142
Egan, Debra; 143
Elliott, Jame ; 143
Embleton, Monica; 143
Embleton, u an; 143
Erickson, Diane; 143
Es ig, Richard; 143
Farrow, Richard; 143
Feser, herean; 143
Foster, Drew; 93, 143
Fox, Curti ; 16, 143
Freyta, andra; 143
Fnedman, Deborah; 143
FuJII, Roger, 26, 143
Fuller, Veronica; 101, 143
Galkma, Marina: 177
Garcia, Dominica; 31,
, 143
Garcia, Lisa; 143
Grdner, Robyn; 143
Gardner, arah; 143
Gilland, Marc; 25, 143
Goick, Cheryl; 143
Goldberg, Elis a; I 02, 143
Gooch, Amy; 102, 143, 195
Goode, Donna; 143

205

�Index
Gordon, Marc; Ill, 143, 196
Gore, Rachel; 35
Gotlin, Dawn; 32, 144
Gould, Juliette; 144
Grant, Tara; 144
Greenblatt, Jeff; 144
Gro man, Yvonne; 31, 144
Guerra, Ernesto; 23, 144
Guerrero, Rudy; 113
Haaker, Beverly; 144, 195
Hadian, Mohammad, 197
Hahn, evin; 24, 144
Haines, Daya; 5 , 144
Haley, Brian: 26
Hall, Orlando, 144
Haralampopul, John; 144
Harris, Delecia, 144
Hartnett, 1\-fatthew; 144
Hartwell, Kevin; 144
Harvey, Carol; 31, 144, 194
Hathaway, \lfargaret; 144
Hayne , \!far};
, 144
Hayward, tephanie; 42, 144
Hendershot, Susan; 144
Hernandez, Yolanda; 144, 191
Hickman, Michael; 26, 8,
144
Hocker, Tyrone: 3 , 113, 144
Hodge , Alan; 144
Holland, Charles; 144
Holland, Michael: 24, 145
Hoover, Barbara: 145
Horman, herry; 145
Hosking, Paul, 145, 23
Houlehan, Mary; 145
Huston, James 60, 145
Hutchinson, James; 145
Ipsen, Brian: I 09, 145
lronshell, Fredrick; 145
Jackson, Cheryl; 145
Jackson, tella; 8 , 145
Jakickc, Carol; 93, 145
Jara, Elizabeth; 145
Jen on, James; 145
Jewett, Eric; 37, 56
Johnson, Michael; 38, 145
John on, Phylhs; 145
John on, Randy, 145
Johnson, Robert, 145
John ton, Daren, 93
Jone , Lonme, 60, 145
Jone , McKinley; 26, 54, 145
Kachidurian, Jane; 145
Kahre, Mark; 38, 145
Keable , Chris; 32, 91, 145
Keli1holokai, Tom; 26, 54
Kellman, Edna; 91, I 02, 116,
146
Kemp, Anne; 31, 146
Kennedy, Lisa; 5, 6, 146
Kilfoyle, Peter; 23, 56, 88,
146
Kmdred, Karolette; Ill, 146,
197
King, Celeste; 146
Klem, Ellen; 146
Kline, Kenneth; 113
Knight, Graham; 146
Knudson, Monica; 32, 146
Koeppe, Julie; 146
Koktavy, Kri tin; 88, 91, 146
Konkol, Robert; 26, 146
Kouremenous, Maria; 8, 102
110, 146
Lackey, Monty; 146
Landrum, hannon; 146
206

Law, Fritz; 23, 56, 6, 6,
146, 194
Lawrence, Andrew; 113
Lewis, Alan; 146
Lewis, teve; 60, 146
Lippincott, Paul: II 0, 113,
146
Livingston, Kelly, 91, I 09,
146
Long, Kyle; 36, 146
Lopez, Tom; 113
Lovitt, Brad; 146
Lucey, Ellen; 146
Luke, Margaret; 146
Luna, Eric; 60, 137, 146
McCluskey, Li a; 85, 87, 91,
147
Mack, Jeff; 147
Mack, Tawana, 147
Madsen, Scott; 147
Maes, Raymond; 38
Ma1 el on, teven; 60, 147
Manter, Charle ; 147
Marshbank, Melvin; 147
Martelon, Lisa; 38
Martin, David; 147
Martin, Debra; 147
Martmez, Antonett; 35, 42, 58
Martinez, Eugene: 147
Martinez, Thomas; 147
Masterson, Carrie; 147
Matney, Robert; 26
Maunes, James; 26, 147
Maybury, Amta; 147
McGuirre, Marlene; 31
McCormick, Kathleen; 147
McCoy, eil; 26
McCraner, Andy; 147
McGann, John; 24, 147
McHugh, Karen; 91, 102
McLellan, Connie; 147
Me eil, Lolita; 147
Meade, William; 26, 54, 147
Meislahn, Bradley; 147
Mensing, Jill; 147
Meyer, Philip; 147
Miller, Kevin; 148
Mims, Veronica; 148
Mondschein, Terri; 110, 148
Mo her, Kim; 113
Mund , Martha; 35, 58, 148
Mustoe, Christopher; 148
Myers, Suzanne; 102, 148
ahulu, Terianne; 148, 197
eal, cott; 25, 148
elson, Lynne; 113, 148
elson, Sally; 97, 148
elson, Sharon; 32, 148
esley, Holly; 148
evins, Victor; 53, 148
ixon, Kristie; ISO
old, Jennifer; 91, 148
ordman, Tanna; 148
orem, Melissa; 148
orton, Yvonne; 58, 148
uechterlein, Eric; 26, 148
Obrien, Craig; 113, 148
Ortiz, ora; 31, I 02
Osborne, Kristina; I 02, 148
Owen , Sharon; 90, I 02, 148
Parham, Eric; 60, 148
Parry, Amy; 148
Pa coe, Sarah; 90, 91, II 0,
148
Paul, David; 148
Paxton, Pam; 110, 149

Perkins, Tina; 149
Peterson, L1sa; 149
Peterson, Rick; 149
Pounds, Keely; 91, 149
Price, haron; 89, 149
Pritchard, Lee; 102, 149
Quick, Kathy; 149
Reavey, Marcie; 113, 149
Reedy, heila; 149
Regas, Diane; 94, 97, 102,
149
Renzelman, Kim; 149
Richmond, Melanie; 149
Roberts, Patricia; 149
Robinson, Rachel; 149
Robnett, Deirdre; 149, 42
Rose, Anne; 91, 101, 149
Rosella, Lori; 35, 149
Roybal, Pete; 149
Rozelle, Eric; 26, 149
Sagara, Terri; 149
alz, Michelle; 149
Sanchez, Lorraine; 149
Sanchez, Michael; 37, 60, 91,
109, 149
Scharf, Marla; 110, ISO
Schnell, David; 109, 150
colt, Franchett; 58
Seney, Roxane; ISO
Shepard, Kevin; 60, ISO
Shoeboot, Elizebeth; 133
Shoffstall, Clark; ISO
Sho ky, Sue; ISO
Shwayder, Bonnie; 91, ISO
Sinopoli, Lisa; ISO
Skaife, Shannon; Ill
Skopinski, Tracey; 35, 93
Slusser, Harold; 56, ISO
Smith, Allan; 25, ISO
Smith, Eric; 43
Smith, Michael; 91, ISO
Smith, Monica; 150
Smith, Reginia; ISO
Snelling, Claire; Ill, ISO, 197
Snyder, Judith; ISO
Sodia, Martin; I 09, ISO
Stantion, Maria; 32, ISO, 152
Starrett, Gregg; ISO
Stavola, Karen; ISO
Steele, Shari; ISO
Steven on, Julia; 151
Stewart, Ralph; 26, 151
Stinson, Stephanie; 151
Stowers, Yasmin; 42, 151
Stribling, Charles; 113
Stromer, Susan; 151
Strong, Joe; 151
Struble, Richard; 25, 151
Stubblefield, Steven; 56
Stupka, Donald; 151
Suiter, cott; 151
Tann, Thomasha; 151
Thain, Randall; 151
Thames, William; 53
Thatch, Clarence; 26, 91
Thayer, Kri tine; 109, 151,
195
Tholen, Ted; 25, 151
Thomas, Kerry; 60
Timmons, Angus; 151
Toll, ed; 23, 151
Tooley, Phylli ; 151
Tophan, Leslie; 31, 91, 151
Trace, Joanne; 91, 151
Treflinger, Karen; 90, 91,
102, 151

Vanvelkinburg, Irene; 113
Vanvelkinburg, ue; 152
Vicar , Donna; 151
Vigil, orma; 151
Vonphul, Karen; Ill, 151
Von trohe, Spence; 26, 151
Waits, uzi; 151
Wallace, Kristi; 110, Ill, 151,
197
Waller, Sherry; 152
Weatherspoon, Donna; 197
Weaver, John; 152
Whelan, Jennifer; 152
White, Cecilia; I 0 I, 152
Williams, Don; 91, 152
Williams, Tina; 52
Wollerman, Jennifer; 110, 152
Wood, Pamela; 152
Wulfsohn, Michael; 152
Yarbrough, Randy; 60
Yarter, Carole; 86, 87, 152,
197
York, Kimberley; 35, 152
Zeimen, Barbara; 152
Zervos, icky; 38, 152
SOPHOMORE
Abbott, Carrie; 156
Abila, Juanita; 156
Adamson, Ralph; 156
Ahlenius, Shawn; 35, 110, 156
Aldrich, Harold; 156
Alie, Steven; 156
Allen, Jennifer; 156
Almon, John; 89, 110, 156
Anderson, Kathryn; Ill, 156
Anderson, Linda; 156
Anderson, Willie; 156
Andrews, Trudy; 156
Archuleta, Rudy; 156
Armas, Mary; 156
Armendariz, Blanca; 156
Arroyo, Steven; 156
Ashby, Tad; 156
Bakagianis, Ada; 156
Barber, Alex; 28, 156
Barr, Donald; 156
Barrett, Herman; 86, 87, 156
Barth, Randal; 156
Barton, Walter; 156
Beadle, Michael; 23, 156
Beadrashear, Casey; 156
Behrendsen, Davona; 156
Bell, Katherine; 156
Benjamin, Harold; 156, 54
Bennett, Elizabeth; 156
Berardini, Mark; 156
Bishop, Carla; 156
Bishop, Kristi; 157
Bishop, Michelle; 157
Bishop, Terri; 157
Blaine, Evonne; 157
Blevins, Kevin; 157
Bocciarelli, Bradford; 112,
157
Boucher, Paul; 157
Bowers, Wendy; 86, 87, 89,
157
Bradley, William; 157
Branscombe, Meredith; 157
Brent, Susan; 157
Bridges, Cameron; 157
Brondson, Stuart: 157
Brown, Anita; 157, 87
Brown, Cheryl; I 0 I, 157
Brown, Laura; 157
Brown, Valerie; 157

�Index
Brown, Paul; 28, 89, 157
Brown, Vincent; 157
Brubaker, Debbie; 157
Bruce, Barbara; 32, 157
Bruns, Eileen; 157
Burdette, Patti; 157
Burke, Sharon; 157
Burrell, Leslie; 157, 197
Cain, Craig; 157
Caldwell, Glenn; 157
Campbell, David; 24, 157
Carlin, Teresa; 157
Caroll, Gregory; 37, 157
Carter, Karen; 35, 91, 94, 157
Castleberry, Caren; 158
Chipman, Jeffery; 56, 158
Christy, Mary; 89, I 02, 112,
158
Chwirka, Susan; 158
Clark, Carla; 89, 158
Clark, George; 158
Clark, Lavon; 28
Clark, Margaret; 158
Clark, Patricia; 58
Clark, Wendi; 158
Clarke, Peggy; 158
Clarke, Peggy; 158
Cline, Craig; 38, 54, 158
Cole, Jonathan; 158
Colegrove, Abigail; 158, 32
Combs, Maurice; 89
Conner, Marlin; 60
Cooksey, George; 26, 28, 60,
158
Coombs, Robyn; 158
Cowen, Kimberley; 158
Craft, Carolyn; 158
Craven, Olivia; 158
Crawford, Leslie; 102, 110,
158
Cromar, Sharon; 158
Crites, Valerie; 158
Cunningham, Paul; 158
Danner, Susan; 158
Davis, Dalya; 158
Davis, Gina; 158
Davis, Shelly; 158
Dea, Thomas; 158
Dean, Tammy; 158
Deibert, Kevin; 158
Deitrich, Lori; 158
Delphia, Tim; 158
Derr, Heidi; 32, 159
Diaz, Maria; 159
Doane, Marty; 159, 24
Dresen, David; 159
Dunn, Katherine; 159
Dunning, Tracey; 159
Edwards, Tyrone; 159
Eichenberger, Becky; 159, 35,
89, 110
Ellis, John; 159
Ellison, Mario; 159, 28
Embry, Kimberley; 159
Emery, Lynette; 159
Espey, Lisa; 159
Evans, Clarence; 159, 28
Evans, Kenneth; 159, 28
Evans, Kevin; 159
Evans, Rebecca; 159
Falkenberg, Elizabeth; 159, 32
Ferland, Wendy; 159
Farmer, Lalana; 159
Faulding, Denise; 159, 58
Feltman, Jeff; 159
Flerry, Bethea; 159
Foster, Beth; 159

Foster, Denise; 159
Fox, Kevin; 159
Frankenberg, Kurt; 159
Franklin, Steve; 159
Frazier, Van; 159
Fujii, Kathy; 159
Garcia, Dan; 160
Giron, Jamie; 160
Glover, Cheri; 160
Godec, Monty; 160
Goick, Christin; 160
Gomez, Joan; 160
Goode, Karen; 160
Gossard, Mary; 160
Greenberg, Carolyn; 160
Grogan, Jim; 160
Grove, Monica; 160
Guerra, Marco;l60
Hahn, Westen; 160
Hallister, Tracey; 160
Helverson, Wendi; 160
Hambuch, Laura; 160
Hampton, Jeff; 160
Hampton, Tammy; 160
Hansen, Lisa; 160
Harms, Rob; 160
Harris, Alphonsa; 160
Haubenchild, Debbie; 160
Haynes, Donnie; 160
Haynes, Leann; 160
Hendry, Banjamin; 160
Henry, Rhonda;l60
Herlinger, Matt; 160
Herron, Mike; 161
Hicks, Kim; 161
Hinton, Kris;l61
Hodges, Rob; 161
Holle, Debra; 161
Holmes, Angela; 161
Holmes, Cindy; 161
Holmes, Rhonda: 161
Hopkins, Micheal; 161
Howell, Lana; 161
Hruza, Karl; 161
Huckfeldt, Claire; 161
Huffer, Beth; 161
Hutchinson, David; 161
lrrera, Debbie; 161
Jackson, Wayne; 161
James, Jeremie; 161
Jara, Anthony; 161
Jecminek, Julie; 161
Jefferson, Bryon; )(;I
Jenkins, Ron; 161
Jensen, Eric; 161
Johnson, Frederick; 161
Johnson, Rachel; 161
Jones, Daveen; 161
Jones, Joseph; 161
Jones, Kim; 161
Joseph, Victoria; 161
Kahane, Jeff; 161
Kates, Ben; 161
Keil, Jeff; 162
Kennedy, Kevin; 162
Kenoly, Lloyd; 162
Kesselman, Mark; 162
Klinkerman, Steve; 162
Kimmet!, Joe; 162
Kincaid, Karen; 162
Kinsman, Chris; 162
Kirchof, Chris; 162
Kirchof, Julie; 162
Kitchen, Valerie; 162
Konkol, Mary; 162
Kordiak, Dan; 162
Krywonis, Mark; 162

LaBadie, Steven; 162
Lackey, Brian; 162
Landrum, Sherri; 162
Larges, Jenny; 162
Latsis, Jim; 162
Lavington, Steve; 162
Leali, anette; 162
Lederer, Seth; 162
LeDuke, Harry; 162
Levins, Devorah; 162
Linzy, Toniettc, 162
Lobaugh, Ed; , 62
Lopez, Yvonne; 162
Lowe, Louahn; 162
Lubeck, Dan; 162
Lucas, Darryl; 163
Mackelvie, Tom; 163
Marasco, Donald; 163
Marshall, Jerome; 163
Martelon, Doug; 163
Martin, Tony; 163
Martinez, Joseph; 163
Martinez, Elizabeth; 163
Maus, Jeff; 163
May, Jeannine; 163
McCollum, Dawn; 163
McDougall, Manfred; 163
McGhee, Carmella; 163
McLaughlin, Hayleen; 163
Medina, James; 163
Mejia, Robby; 163
Meyer, John; 163
Middleton, Glenda; 163
Miles, Ron; 163
Miller, Dianne; 163
Miller, Leshelle; 163
Milsap, Cheryl; 163
Mitchell, Andre; 163
Miyazawa, Jodell; 163
Molock, Scarlet; 163
Mondscheim, eal; 163
Monley, Sarah; 163
Morgan, Anthony; 163
Motz, Andy; 163
Mundt, Marshall; 164
Murdock, Gaunt; 164
Murray, Kathy; 164
elson, Inger; 164
Nelson, Steve; 164
Ninomiya, Jesse; 164
old, Margaret; 164
Norcross, Eric; 164
Nuanes, Scott; 164
uechterlein, Loi ; 164
Ogle, Jon; 164
Olander, Chris; 164
Oneill, Kimberley; 164
Oswald, Shelly; 164
Paige, Greg; 164
Panagiatopoul, Georgia; 164
Parry, Laura; 164
Pena, Theresa; 164
Pepin, Pam; 164
Pepper, Marla; 164
Peters, John; 164
Pettes, Jackie; 164
Phillips, Buck; 164
Phillips, David; 164
Pitcher, Alison; 164
Pitt , Jim; 164
Pegzeba, Mike; 164
Polk, Jonathan; 164
Price, Dana; 164
Quiat, Matthew; 165
Ramirez, Cathy; 165
Ray, Kevin; 165

Reddic, Sandy; 165
Reed, Tony; 165
Reum, Steve; 165
Richard, Jennifer; 165
Richie, Gene; 165
Riessenman, Amy; 165
Rogers, Kim; 165
Rogers, Malcolm; 165
Rogers, eil; 165
Rohrs, Phillip; 165
Rott, Beth; 165
Roy, Lola; 165
Rubenstein, Karen; 165
Sahabuddin, Bud; 165
Salazar, Jamie; 165
Scoggins, Debra; 165
Schofield, Chris; 165
Schupp, Jay; 165
Scott, Ricky; 165
Sear, Kevin; 165
Sheehan, Mary; 165
Sheffield, Cathy; 165
Shoffstall, Drevvis; 165
Simmons, Tonya; 165
Slaughter, Cortney; 165
oria, Donna; 165
Stanton, Meli sa; 165
Stuart, Sheryl; 166
Stevens, Craig; 166
Stevenson, Monica; 166
Stewart, Richard; 166
Suazo, Elvira; 166
Sutherland, Lori; 166
Takatsuka, Greg; 166
Templin, Ann Revae; 166
Thomas, Shelby; 166
Thomas, Stephanie; 166
Thompson, Laurie; 166
Thompson, Patrick; 166
Timmons, Della; 166
Tooley, Brian; 166
Touris, John; 16
Tucker, Scott; 166
Tyler, Arthur; 166
Uchida, John; 166
Uliberri, Je e; 166
VanVelkinberg, Isis; 166
Varella, Jeri; 166
Vaughn, Frances; 166
Vigil, Sherry; 166
Wade, Jonathan; 166
Walker, Darren; 166
Walsh, Angela; 166
Ward, Kelli; 166
Watkins, There a; 166
Webb, Allen; 166
Webb, Tony; 166
Wehner, David; 167
Wehner, Robery; 167
West, Deborah; 167
Wetmore, Scott; 167
Wiley, Aaron; 167
Williams, Anne; 167
Williams, Karen; 167
Williams, Matthew; 167
Wilson, Brendalyn; 167
Wortham, Wanda; 167
Yara, Lorri; 167
Zavala, Brenda; 167
Zervos, Stratis; 167
Zurek, Lucille; 167
Tahy, Linda; 167

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�The Angelus Staff thanks Mrs. Wilcox for her patience and our never ending need of supplies.
Thanks to Jostens Yearbook CO. for such a
"Mickey Mou e" operation, The Ba in Street Restaurant, for putting up with our invasion and serving a wonderful meal, especially Carol Harvey's
mother for buying the props for our division
pages, Central Administration for banning our division pages. Thank to Kennedy High School for
letting us borrow their color mounts, Ruth and
Poppy for getting those mounts, Mr. Keinon for
knowing about as much as we did, Mr. Echart,
for being such a good sport, McDonald's Restaurant, Anderson Studios-they met all our deadlines,
Dave Martin for forgetting his film, Jeannie Marr,
for all her patience, Ruth for being such an outstanding help along with Poppy, Lynn and Carol,
too. "Good Luck With Winnie." Thanks to Fritz
for the pictures he took and didn't take-thanks
Virginia and Kris and Tony, we couldn't have a
book if it weren't for you, Anna for keeping the
bills and Michelle for all her art that took up
time for which he never had, To
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and Amy, Bev and Mardi, Mara Kay, Thanks, to
Loren, Julie and Nancy for never knowing where
you were when we needed you. Thank you to Mrs.
Ahrens for letting us use her grade book, apple,
glasses and papers. Thanks to Mary for the use of
her pumpkin. A special thanks to the teachers
who put up with our interuptions and let us out of
class when necessary. And last but not least, our
very sincere congratulations to the Senior Class of
1978-it's been three fabulous years- to the boy's
soccer team for coming in third; to the girl's gymnastic team for taking fourth place, The Hatchet
Squad, Newspaper Staff, Student Council and everyone at East who made this year happenOh Yes-The Denver Broncos-'cause "we believe in
Miracles too"!
With the best of luck, love and happiness to
all those who enter and leave East High m
'78.
Sarah Bridges, Editor-In-Chief
and the Angelus Staff of 1978.

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���1977 ANGELUS
Volume 59
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�We live in
deeds, not
years;
In thoughts,
not breaths;
In feelings,
not in
figures ...

�TABLE OF CONTENTS

Autumn ............. 10
Winter ............... 38
Spring ............... 7 4
Diversions .......... 102
Faculty &amp; Staff ...... 120
Seniors ............. 152
Juniors ............. 168
Sophomores ........ 184

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�Some for a
little while do
love, and
some
for long;
And some rare
few forever ...

�It is a rare
and tantalizing
fruit
Our hands
reach
for,
but
nothing
absolute.
Cullen

�Variety's
the very
spice of
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�... That
gives it
all its
flavor.
Cowper

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�Time is hastening on,
and we
What our father's are
shall be, Shadow - shapes of
memory.
Whittier

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�I saw and heard,
and knew at last
The How and Why of
all things, past
And present, and
forever more.
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ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billard Pearson, Mark Gater, Ken Dol, Todd Mikel, Tom Kawano, Pete Cooksey, Jay Ramsey,
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,
James Richardson, Kevin Smith, Bob Nelson. ROW FOUR: Robert Milsap, Bill lowe, Roger Hosea, Ed Davis, Bob Schlagel,
Jay Keller. Kirk Ray, Eric Olander, Glen Naylor, Jay Halverson, Coach Bess.

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�KNEELING L TOR: Coach Montgomery, Coach
Craig. STANDING: Coach Simmons, Coach Bess,
Coach R isoli.

Varsity football this year
was one of the most outstanding and exciting sports at
East. The squad pulled through
with one of the best lines in
the state, and one of the very
best seasons East High has
ever had. With the total unity,
guidance, and leadership
shown by each team member,
the team came through with
probably the best individual
talent in the city. Our "CONGRATULATIONS'' to every
member for doing such a
magnificent job!
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�VICTORY!
East
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Spirits were high at the Homecoming
Game as the East Angels defeated the
Manual Thunderbolts by a resounding score
of 25-0. The cheerleaders, pep club and
band combined their talents to present an
outstanding half-time performance. This
dazzling football victory sparked high
spirits for the Homecoming Dance, where
students danced to disco amidst the theme
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of Feelings 11 • The evening was topped off
with the coronation of Bi II May and Sherrie
Keliiholokai as 19 76 Homecoming King
and Queen.

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ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phtllip Barbour, Marvin Young, Spence Von Strohe, Regie Castleman, Chuck Wllltams,
Paul Hoskms, Phillip artinez, anual Soto, Jophie Segura. ROW TWO: Bob Matney, Neil McCoy, Steve Lewis, Vmcent Beyers, Rtcky Brown, Clearence Thatch, Bob Johnson, Bill Benerm n, Bryon Haley, Roger F1j11, Mark lambourne.
ROW THREE: Coach Bess, Paul Albertelli, Cl y Benson, Tom Kel11holoka•, Robert Konkol, Carl Nelson, Ed Carter,
Henry Cooper, Lloyd Martmez, Chuck Dawson, Mike Casey, Coach Montgomery.

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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.

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BASKETBALL

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

"Somebody up there likes me.

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"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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Irvin Thatch

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Alan Lewis
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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.

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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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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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BN EX-0
c/L TC Rogers

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BN S-2
c/MAJ Schissler

BN S-4
c/MAJ Rabson

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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.

63

�SECOND
BATTALION

5
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''First To All
Second To None"

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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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Published every month during the school ession by the students of Eut
High School-Denver, Colorado 80206.

����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!!!
70

�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.

71

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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.

�E

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.
95

���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.

�99

�100

����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.

104

�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.

~~-~~·~***************************************

~ §fUJi§~.

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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tl

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s
f

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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.

�)
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

108

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.

�. ,_,

���Gospe1

Lnsemble

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

115

���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

118

�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."

119

�120

�����I(

SEX EOUCAT\0~ ,
ARE YOU SURE

THAIS THE

c_ouRSE

YOU WANrf

���������������������������������������������Art Boll hoefer
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

170

�Darnell Castleman

Jeffery Chaney
Julie Chase

Janet Clark
Jason Clark
Monty Cleworth
Thong Cao

Garmain Coleman
Michael Contreras
Sheila Cooper
David Cowan

Troy Dean

Art Deherrera

171

���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

174

�Faith lchlshita
Reginald Jackson
Annette Jasso

Barbara Jent
Maritza Jewett
Melanie Joffrio
Charles Johnson

Penny

John:s:o:n~J!iii!!!:l;;:!iii!~!l..~~~~;.~.J~:.~~~~~~J
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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
Mondscheln, Terri 60,
192
Monley, Veronica 27,
177
Montoya, Bryon 52, 113
Montoya, Teresa 192
Moore, Jennifer 71, 161
Moore,Scott 177
Moore, Willis 161
Morton, William 12, 62,
177
Mosgovoy, Barbara 58,
177
Mosher, Kimberly 192
Motz, Monica 161
Mul.:ahy, Molly 161
Munds, Gayle 178

�Munds, Martha 20, 94,
192
Murphy, Audrey 44, 61,
71, 161
Murray, Thomas 161
Mustoe, Christopher 192
Myers, Suzanne 71, 192

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Nahulu, Terianne 192
Naylor, Glen 12, 178
Neal, Scott 97, 192
Nellhaus,Stephanie 34,
58, 59, 71, 161
Nelson, Carl 16
Nelson, James 178
Nelson, lynne 192
Nelson, Robin 178
Nelson Sally 20, 44, 60,
192
Nettles, lachelle 178
Nevins, Victor 49, 192
Nguyen, Hong 178, 161
Nixon, Kirstie 192
Noble, Lynette 108,
178, 192
Nold, Jennifer 60, 114,
192
Norman, Kathy 178
Norton, Yvonne 193
Nuechterlein, Eric 51,
193
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0brien, Craig 193
Olander, Eric 12
Oldham, David 44, 178
Oleary, Shannon 23, 54,
178
Ortiz, James 161
Ortiz, Onora 193
Osner, Margaret 60
Osorio, Stephanie 178
Ostrom, Sandra 178
Owens,Sharon 60, 71,
193

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Pacheco, Joseph 97, 193
Padilla, Rebecca 178
Page, Margaret 161
Panagiotopoulos, Elizabeth 161
Parachini, Debra 110,
178
Parachini, Terri 61, 96,
105, 110, 161
Parker, Elysa 178
Parker, Marion 178
Parks, Sherran 178
Parsons, Susan 58, 59
161
Pascoe, Sarah 60
Paul, Gail 178
Paul, Thomas 178
Paxton, Pamela 23, 54
Pearl, Barbara 23, 178
Pearson, B i liard 12
Pearson, Duane 58, 59,
178
Pearson, Gregory 24, 161
Pedersen, Dale 193
Perham, June 193
Perkins, Tina 193
Perrin, Harriet 178
Perry, Diane 110, 181
Peschel!, Darbey, 105,
161
Peterson, Pamela 181
Phillips, Andrea 181
Phillips, Charles, 161
Phillips, Karen 164
Phillips, Mary 181

Picher, Katherine 71,
181
Pilman, Michael 162
Polk, Barbara 162
Ponder, Phylis 162
Potts, Connie 20, 162
Pounds, Keely 193
Powell, Bobby 162
Priester, Erick 29
Pye, Mary 162
-QQuedenfeld, Jill 58, 181
Quezada, Ramona 52,
113 181
Quick, Dale 181
Quick, Kathy 18, 96,
193
Quick, Van 18, 162
Quintana, Barbara 181

-RRabson, Barry 62
Radosevich, Brad 162,86
Randall, Karen 62, 178
Randall, Nancy 27, 44,
110
Ransom, Katrina 193
Ray, Kirk 12, 51, 162
Razatos, Spiro 98, 181
Reavey, lisa 43, 162
Reavey, Marcie 96, 193
Reece, Bret 181
Reedy, Patricia 162
Reedy, Sheila 27
Rees, Jennifer 193
Regas,Diane 41, 43, 193
Regas, Marie 58, 86,
162
Renno, Samir 24, 162
Renzelman, Kim 94,
193
Reschak, Bradford 181
Rhodes, Johanna 34
Rhyne, John 58, 71, 162
Rice, David 162
Richardson, James 12,
4451, 162
Richardson, Jeffrey 179
Richardson, Marvin 108,
179
Richie, Jerry 181
Riede, Patricia 27, 97,
181
Riede, Shannon 193
Riesenman, lucy 162
Ritums, Eduards 24, 163
Roach, Donald 180
Roberts, Mary 84, 105,
163
Roberts, Patricia 193
Robinson, larry 49
Robinson, Rachel 193
Robinson, Sandra 41,
179
Robnett, Deirdre, 193
Rodriguez, Rosalie 193
Rodriguez, Anna 34, 86,
114 180
Rogers, William 62
Rohrs, William 163
Rollerson, Victor 97,
163
Romer, Christopher 18,
42 43, 71, 180
Rose, Anne 193
Rose, Ruth 163
Rosella, Lori 193
Ross, David 193
Ross, Margaret 84, 163
Rottman, Raymond 51,
163

Rousseau, Dory 179
Rowley, Thomas 58,59,
163
Roybal, Pete 193
Rubenstein, linda 61,
163
Ruby, Terry 44, 163
Ryan, Matthew 179
Ryans, Wardell 166

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Sanchez, Michael 24,
51, 194
Sanchez, Michael 24,
51, 194
Sawyer, John 12, 179
Sawyer, Julia 163
Sawyer, Veronica 42,
43, 71
Sawyer, Vonzel 58,
Schaffer, lance 179
Scharf, Marla 34, 194
Schiel, Nancy 163
Schissler, Jerry 62, 163
Schlagel, Robert 12, 46
Schmidt, Brian 44, 63,
86
Schnell, David 194
Schnell, Vonna 163
Schoeberlein, John 34,
58, 179
Schoen, Gary 163
Schultz, Carol 179
Schwartzberg, Beth 163
Schwartzberg, John 179
Schweid, Ann 63
Schweigert, Richard 51
Scott, lorraine 27, 179
Scott, Stacie 163
Scott, Victoria 114, 163
Sear, Conrad 58, 164
Segura, Jophie 16, 51,
194
Sellers, Kathy 179
·Seney, Roxane 194
Server, Jeffrey 194
Settambrino, Rebecca
198
Shariff, Alim 168
Sharrltt, Becky 161
Shelleda, Tina 179
Shepard, Kevin 51, 198
Shepard, Terry 179
Sherman, Paris 108
Shoffstall, Krista 23, 54,
168
Short, Brenda 110, 179
Shosky, Sue 198
Shur, Michael 24, 179
Shwayder, Bonnie 60,
194
Shwayder, Kerri 168
Sidwell, Natalie 27, 179
Singleton, Katherine
194
Sinopoli, Cynthia 164
Sinopoli, lisa 194
Skaife, Shannon 194
Skeeters, Nancy 179
Skinner, Kelli 164
Skopinskl, Tracey 97,
194
Slaughter, Damita 179
Slaughter, D'ne 179
Sloan, Amber 194
Slusser, Harold 194
Sly, Donna 23, 41, 43,
52, 113, 179
Smilnak, Scott 51, 194
Smith, Allan 51, 198
205

S mlth Beth 179
Smith, Cynthia 198
Smith, Danie1179
Smith, Diane 180
Smith, Kevin 12, 42,
43, 164
Smith, Michael 194
Smith, Monica 60, 194
Smith Monty 58
Smith, Pamela 61, 100
Smith, Rhonda 194
Smith, Ronnue 49, 194
Smith, Tanya 180
Snelling, Claire 194
Snyder, Judith 194
Snyder, Sherryl 20, 180
Somer, lenore 180
Soto, Manuel 16, 51
Stanton, Stephen 18,
51, 164
Starbuck, Patrick 18
Starrett, Gregg 195
Stavola, Karen 195, 94
Steder, laura 164
Stefanik, Michael 164
Stephens, Tracy 164
Stephens, VIrginia 164
Sterrett, Teresa 195
Sterrett, Theodore 195
Stevens, Kirk 29, 44
Stewart, Therese 164
Stinson, Stephanie 180
Stone, Blane 180
Stone, Stephanie 195
Stott, Smauel 18, 41,
43, 58,59
Stowers, Ahmed 28, 165
Stowers, Yasmin 60,
195
Strong, William 180
Struble, Richard 51,
180, 195
Struble, William 12, 51
Stubblefield, Steven
42, 43, 44, 195
Stupka, Donald 195
Suiter, Scott 195
Sullivant, Jean
Sunderwirth, Stanley
164, 84
Sutton, Cecille 164
-TTafoya, Jimmy 165
Tatum, John 180
Tazawa, Gary 165
Thain, Randall 97, 195
Thames, Darrell165
Thames, William 49,
195
Tharp, Ronald 180
Thatch, Clarence 16,
49,60
Thatch, Irvin 42, 43, 58,
114
Thayer, Kristine 96, 195
Tholen, Ted 44, 195
Thomas, Alyce 165
Thomas, Jeffrey 98, 165
Thomas, Joyce
Thomas, Kerry 51
Thomas, lisa 58, 165
Thomas, Lori 27, 94,
165
Thompson, Joyce 42,
113, Thompson Julie
165
Thorne, Donald 108
Thorton, Thomas 24
Tirone, Paul 180
Toll Edward 18, 97, 195

Tooley, Keith 180
Tooley, Patrick 165
Topham, leslie 94, 195
Tovar, Adela 114, 165
Trace, JoAnne 44, 195
Trahan, Beverly 165
Trang, Cung Huy 166
Treffinger, Karen 60,
195
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Trujillo, James 180
Turner, Neal 165
Tweed, Cynthia 181
Typher, Judith 180

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Van Etten, Karen 43,
181
Velarde, Valerie 166,
195
Velarde, Vivian 166
Vicars, Donna 195
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Vick, Kenneth 51, 195
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166
Villani, Nicole 195
Viveros, lawrence 62
Viveros, Ofelia 52, 113
Vonstrohe, Spence 12,
16, 51, 195
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Waits, Suzi 195
Walker, Bernard 166
Walker, Micheal 97
Wlaker, Sharon 181
Waller, Sherry 60, 195
Walsh, Thomas 62
Walston, Kenneth 12
Walton, Edna 166
Walton, Sandra 182
Warder, James 41, 182,
Warder, Patricia 195
Washburn, Chris 166
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Washington, Teri
Watson, Candace 166
Watts, Jayne 166
Watts, John 166
Weathersby 166
Weber, Paul196
Wehner, Russell18
Weinberg, Matthew 24
Welch, Mark 166
Wellman, Jessie 94, 196
Wells, Barbara 27, 97,
185
Wells, Clifford 166
Wells, Elizabeth 166
Westhoff, JoAnn 166
Weston, Cary 34
Wetmore, Dale 12, 166
Whelan, Jennifer 196
White, Cecilia 61, 196
Whire, Earl 46, 97
Whire, Sherman 12, 185
White, Wendy 182
White, WM 49, 97
Wides, Michelle 166
Wides, Samuel 185
Wilbur, Andrew 24, 93,
185
Wilkerson, Phillip 97
Wilkins, Darlene 185
Wilkinson, Jeffrey 167
Williams, Charles 12, 49
Williams, Don 60, 196

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Williams, Timothy 196
Williams, Walter 98
Willis, Yolanda 196
Wilson, Brian 51
Wilson, Dana 165
Wilson, Ricardo 46, 97
Winlock, Stephanie 165

Wise, Nancy 41, 43,
105, 108, 110, 167
Wollerman, Jennifer
196
Wommack, Gaylan 182
Wommack, Judy 58, 71
Wood, Pamela 196
Woodruff, Todd 196

Woods, Kenton 51
Wrenn, Gregory 44, 93,
182
Wulfsohn, Michael 196

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Yarabeck, Ann 180
Yarbrough, Clarence
167

Yarbrough, Randy 51,
97, 196
Yarter, Carole 196
Yarter, Jennifer 58, 167,
Yl, Yong 196
York, Kimberley 27, 97,
196
Young, Marlene 164

Young, Marvin 196
Young, Patricia 62, 164
-ZZelmen, Barbara 196
Zervos, Nicky 28, 196
Zirkelbach, Amy 167
Zook, John 167
Zook, Robert 18, 180

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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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
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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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FALL ........... 6
WINTER
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SPRING ........ 58
CLUBS ......... 83
ACADEMIC ..... 108
SENIORS ....... 136
JUNIORS ...... 154
SOPHOMORES .. 166
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VARSITY

Photo by M. McDanal

Front Row (L To R)- Harold Evans, Donovan Gray, Tom Kawano, Rick Vigil, Sean Haley, Pete Cooksey,
Mark Gater, Ken Doi, Ray Rottman, Robert Smith. Row 2-Coach Craig, Kevin Wortham, Art Chandler,
Perry Turner, Bill Stott, James Richardson, Jeff Gordon, John Mitchell, Stan VonStrohe, Tony Ortega,
Todd Cole, Tom Schultz, Coach Simmons. Row 3-Coach Hoops, Chuck Buezek, Bruce Harris, Ken
Walston, John Cooksey, Ed Davis, Kevin Smith, Leroy Williams , Kirk Ray, Steve Rothenberg, Marty
Geary, Eliezer Chape, Scott Kirkwood, Billy Batson, Mike Naylor, Bill May.

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East may have had the smallest team in the city, but the spirit of this team is unlike that of
any other. Its output is also remarkable . The players demonstrate admirable respect toward
Coach Craig. The unity, labor, and respect of our team was a positive start toward returning
the tradition of winning to East.

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�HOMECOM
After fillmg their tumm1e:s
\\ ith delightful delicacie at the
Homecoming Breakfa:st, the
merry Angels tru ked on do\\ n
to South Stadium to cheer their
mighty football team on. But,
alas, the brave team, after a
valiant struggle, was defeated
by the West Cow boy . It\\ a a
mournful event, but everyone
left to prepare for the dance
that evening, knowing that the
team had tried its hardest. At
last, the time for the dance arrived. Students came flocking
from far and near to crown
julie .1osgovoy Queen, and Kelly Hannon King. East's Centennial Homecoming was one to be
remembered and cherished.

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Bottom Row {L To R)-Willie Morton, Johnnie Gray, Harry LaBadie, Carlton Brown, Todd Mikel, Mike Greer. Row 2Johnathon Gay, Calvin Parks, Mark Hocker, Carl Johnson, James Alexander, Ken Burrell, Brian Ivery, Bob Nelson. Row 3Coach :'1.1ontgomery, B1ll Struble, Rick Grassler, Roger Hosea, Bobby Schlagel, Steve Rice, Robert Milsay, Jay Halverson,
Sherman White, Coach Risoli.

�The determined sophomore football team at East
had a commendable season. It showed great passing
strength which helped tremendously in the games.
Coach Montgomery includes Carlton Brown, Dean
Akiyama, Robert Milsap, Todd Mikel, Bob Schlagel,
and James Alexander as some of the star players
which will possibly help with another fantastic season
next year.

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L ToR: Steve Cheney, Steve Hruza, Shedric Caldwell, Pat Tooley,
Steve Meyer. Missing: Sam Northington

With only one returning runner, the
East High Cross Country team's future
seemed bleak. However, due to the consistent effort of our six man team and
encouragement by CoachJerome Biffle,
we finished fourth in city. Most of this
year ' s team is anxiously awaiting return
to action next year.

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���Back Row (L To R)--Erich Preister, Dale Berridge, Jeff Bengston,
Dave Bundy. Front Row (L To R)--Charles Burleson, Kirk Stevens,
Ed Vicars.

The golf team was tremendous this year, leading them to the state
meets. The success was
due to coach Groff who
inspired spirit and
brought the talent out that
was hidden deep inside
each member. With this
talent, next year's team
can't lose!

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Top Row-Shannon O'Leary, Ann Yarabeck, Barbara Pearl, Allison Beckler, Poppy Riede, Laurie Crawford, Beth
Wehner, Row 2-Renee LaFerriere, Donna Sly, janet Clark, Katy Counts, Sarah Rockwell, Katie Kirchof, Krista Shoffstall. Row 3-Sharon Lovitt, Virginia Falkenberg, Liz Quintana, Cheryl McCollum, Chandler Crawford,
june Leaver, Carolyn Lubchenco, Cathy Eliason, Coach Me eill.

�"This has been the best
year of coaching I have ever
had because of the great attitudes of the swimmers and
our first winning season" ,
stated Coach McNeill of the
Girl's Swimming team .
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�A six and one- half foot white rabbit was
reportedly seen by several of the star actors
in the play, "HARVEY". While some insisted
it was from too much practice, others were
sure they saw the original star at rehearsals.
Although "HARVEY" did have quite a large
following, the VISIBLE actors received most
of the applause. With "HARVEY'S" help and
the great performance of the actors in the
fall production, "HARVEY" was a hopping
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Robin Schupp

Gwen Richardson

Becky Sharritt

Denise Leadon

POMPON

�CHEERLEADERS

Tekoa Dorsey

Carla Blair

Luwan Jones

Threse Stewart

Jonathan 1orris
Karla Gomez

Stephanie Winlock

Chris Kerswill

Rosie Martin

�THE TURN
OF EVENTS

Henry Kissinger temporarily derails war in the
1\.tiddle East with "shuttle Diplomacy. " How long
will it last?

The joint Apollo-Soyuz space mission brought
the debate over det~nte to a head. Is America
getting the short end of the stick?

Both "Squeaky"
Fromme and Sally Moore
attempted to assasinate
President Ford during public appearances in California . Is the President
safe when he ventures
from the White House?

�After her fling with the
SLA, Patty Hearst is apprehended and now claims she had
been brainwashed. Will "Tania" be forgiven and set free?

Indira Ghandi imposed a
state of emergency in India that
revoked many of the citizens'
rights. Has the largest democracy on earth turned into a
dictatorship?

The CIA is in hot water and
in danger of being incapacitated. How many mysteries are
yet to be exposed?

The end of
Viet am finally?

1any cities are facing
financial troubles and the
Federal Government refuses
to bail them out. Will 'ew
York City go under?

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not a captivation, but a freedom. This is the road we
must walk, and it is the road
of life. Because we will walk
it only once, it is of great
importance that we walk it
with some purpose that we
can call our own.

Students and representatives together form an
everlasting chain, only to hold new links added
throughout the year.

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Michelle LaPerriere
Matt Weinberg

Scott Jones
Kerri Shwayder
Alfonzo Nunez
Jenny Yarter

Robin Schupp
Carolyn Lubchenco
Karla Gomez
Dave Eichenberger

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Student government is an important objective at East. "People from every walk of
life" meet twice a month to form the East
Delegate Assembly. A council of student
representatives discuss the problems and
ideas of all students. The goals of the Delegate Assembly are to help students and teachers by improving East, with administrative
help to create an educational atmosphere that
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Seated (L To R}--Debra Wilson, Dave Dunn, Joni Hall, Dave Eichenberger, ani Willis, Chris DiPorno, Rennee La Perrier , John Mitccll. Standing (L To R)--Tom Rowley, Kim Saltus, Ivan Beale,
Tami Ad..1ms, Tom Kawano, Sue Parsons, Billy Batson, Julie Townsend, Mark Hintgen, Ruth Rice,
Jon Arkulari, Sarah Rockwell

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�Bottom Row (L To R)--Elly Salz, Valen Blankenship, 1 ritza Jewitt, Sarah Melcher, Valli D wkins, Diane
r ylor, Jill Quedenf ld, Barbara Mosgovoy. Row 2--Peggy Games, Theresa 1ason, Jenee Dwight, Amy
H rron, 1ega~ Rickards, Laura Steder, Lela McNeal, Randye Miller, Sue Mercer, Irene VanVelkingberg.
Row 3--Stephanie Chinn, Toni Jordan, Dianne Love, Renee Dixon, Jonathan Gay, Mary Seaman, Karen
Cart r, M1 hell
1undt, Barbara St. Clair, Sherry Mosley, Portia Malone, Ofelia V1v ros. Row 4--Valerie
V larde, Saundre Bolin, 1ari Regas, 1artha Duncan, Will Burns, 1ark Saltus, Harry Wilson, Craig Eld r,
Stan Griego, Gorg ~ar i , '1arvm Richardson, Duane Pearson, Aimee Nelson. ot shown--India Coleman,
Diane Fizer, Carole Gordon, Roger HalSl 1 L uric Hudson, Sharon evins, Samuel Stott, Stev Lucero,
St rhng K ys.

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�Bottom Row--Stephanie NeUhaus, Julie Bakken, Amy Mercer, Sarah Rockwell, Ginny Stephens, S lly Hoskins, Sue
Parsons, June Farland, Julie Townsend, Ruth Rice, Beverly Trahan, Kristi Brooks, LaVerne Boone, Kim Saltus,
Harriet McKee, Martha Strong, Micheline Brault, Angie Ellerbee, Katy Counts, Storrny Buie. Row 2--Renee LaPerriere, , 1artha DeRose, Judy Wommack, Kathy Brundage, 'ani Willis, Jenny Yarter, Christie 1cWilliams, Nancy
Harvey, Joni Hall Gwen Richardson, Usa Thomas, Debbie Wilson, Pat Howard, Gayle Bundy, Connie Kinkel, Tami
Adams, Robin Schupp, Tammy Keliiholokai, Khadija Haynes, Sue Cromar. Row 3--Russ Kaelberer, Tom Kawano,
Chris DiProfie, Carl Stay, Jon Arkulari, John Mitchell, Conrad Sear, Ivan Beale, Dave Dunn, Kevin Wortham, Boris
Judkins, Michael Young, Dave Eichenberger. Row 4--Steve Hruza, Irvin Thatch, Bruce Appenfclder, Mark Hintgen,
Marvin Herron, Mike Axelrad, 1iark Randolph, Pat Mulcahy, B~lly Batson, John Sneed, Mitch 1onismith, Tom
Rowley, Jody Gilbert, Bob Flook, Rick Vigil, Steve Eichenberger, Jim Keables. Not shown--Bret Johnson, Chris
Kerswill, Julie Mosgovoy.

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�The Varsity Basketball
team produced some promising players this season.
The team worked faithfully
to improve their skills and
accepted their :ew losses
with dignity. Some of the
exceptional players of the
1976 team include Barry
Carroll, Gary Roberts,
Worthy Davis, Lavon
Marshbank, and Greg
Davis, who will surely go
on to make their mark in
the sport. Coach Schraeder, who received an honorable mention in the AP
High School basketball
poll, claims this is one
of his finest teams yet.

VARSITY

Top Row Left To Right-- Worthy Davis, Gary Roberts, Barry Carroll, Richard Milsap, Bill Gordon, Coach
Richard Schaeder. Bottom Row Left To Right-- Lavon Marshbank, Renard Johnson, Mitch Monismith, Darcy
Levy, Marlon Frazier, Marvin Herron.

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Haynes, Jerry Sallman and Stan Sunderw!rth,
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!Cut Hlah School. Denver, Colorado IOJOt.

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anding Up!

Spotll ht is the only publication written by and for the East
students and published on a fairly regular basis. It is not just a
calandar o1 student activities, but is Instead, a forum for the
ideas, opinion and events which concern most tudents. We
intend to serve the students as their paper.
To meet the demands of a multi·:facted student body we
frequently print controversial editorials and articles. However,
because most controversies have many sides we will try to cover
all views. We will not, however, refuse to publish any article for
fear o1 its controversial or unpopular aspects.
We do not see our function as competing with the large daily
newspapers, rather to give better coverage to those events which
concern the students. Although we can not cover all current
affairs, we do not intend to restrict ourselves merely to the h&amp;lls
o1 East This means that we will attempt to become more aware
of the community and to find those stories and events which most
concern East High. However, we feel this is time well spent and
should present both worthwhile and interesting reading.
We have a small but dedicated stafi. These people will live
up to Spotlight's reputation as one of the top high school newspapers in the country. To give our readers the quality journalism
that East has come to expect, we will draw on the many resources
available and not just those within the school.
Due to our staff size and the limitations of human nature, we
will need your imput for a successful year. We welcome your
ideas, comments and criticisms. We can always use more writers
and would welcome talking about your joining staff.
It you have a letter to the editor, or a suggestion or a news
tip, leave a note in Mr. Nelson's box in the office or come to
room 113 during third hour.
As with all things, the more support we have from the student
body, the more influence and direction we can generate. Remember, the Spotlight is the best source of information the student has.

Spikers Enter
Sports Scene

Fall Highlight:
Centennial,
Homecoming

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Bottom Row (L To R)--Lance Schaffer, Pat Carlon, Gary Schoen, Jack Watts, Doug Hauck,
Peter Bradley, Rusty Wehner, Gregg Wrenn, Phil MacKelvie. Row 2--Kelly Hannon (capt.),
Pat Sola, David McConnell, Monte Cleworth, Scott Jones, Bob Haaker, Roger Hosea, Dennis
Gibbons, Sterling Copeland, Coach McGinnis. Row 3--Robert Smith, Pat Tooley, Steve Cheney, Huck Bums, Brian Bradley, San1 Wides, Layne Ashby, Joe Adams (mgr. ), Mark Berdahl,
Steve Meyer, Jim Keables. Missing--Kevin Bradley.

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�The East High Boys' Swim T earn
started off with a bang this season,
taking their first victory over South
High. Many of our outstanding swimmers have a chance for state, including Kelly Hannon,
ott Jones,
and Pat Sola. With a coach like 1r.
McGinnis, the Denver league will
have a hard time when they meet
East High.

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�Top Row, L ToR: Don Holder, Lewis iartinez, Don Harmon, Scott Connally, Eric Kessinger, Ken Walston, Coach
Batey. Bottom Row: Kyle Kennec, Al Washington, Kevin Parsons, Bobby Powell. Missing: Ricky Haris, Mark
Simmons.

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�SOPHOMORE

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Back To Front, L ToR: Ken Mays, Walter Hill, Bruce McCleave, John Barbor, Herb Blashock, Robert 1ilsap, Bob Schlagel, Ed
Marshall, Terry O'Donnell (manager), Mike Boykin, Ricardo Wilson, Chuck Gagnon, Pat O'Mally, Earl White, Coach Cisneros.

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���Follow me to the mountains
And we shall climb the highest peaks.
Follow me to the desert
Where we shall sleep on the warm sand.
Follow me to the meadow
And we shall see the beauty of the world.
Follow me to the water
Where we shall hear the sound of nature.
Follow me on the trail
And we shall walk together in the sun.
Follow me to the fresh air
Where acres of blue sky shall set us free.
Follow me, come with me, on my journey-Where all shall be ours in togetherness.

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To love ,
And to live ,
Then I will better myself
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BenJamin Snelling

Vivian Saltus

Elizabeth Wehner

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Jodi Chambers

David Sorensen
TI1eodore Friedman

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�PRESENTS

Would you sell your soul to the
devil? A thought-provoking question
indeed! This problem arose in the
all-school show "Damn Yankees,"
when a man named Joe sold his soul
for the low price of a victory by
his team the Washington Senators
over the Yankees in the World Series.
Ah, but Joe wasn 1t a complete idiot,
for he put an escape clause into the
contract. But when he tried to use
it, the devil got upset, and called
in his prize beauty Lola to seduce
Joe. Then the fun began!
This fantastic musical was presented by a cast of 35, backed up by
175 other students, Ms. Davis, Mr.
Guinn, Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Cisneros,
and Mr. Close.

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���BOY'S GYMNASTICS

Top Row (L To R)--Jim Alexander, Steve Magnee, Bob Flook, Dave Cody, Derek Cole, Ken
Morrill, John Sebastian, Jim Weber, Asst. Coach. Bottom Row (L To R)-- Ron Albright, Bill
1 1emmers, John Zook, Mark Brown, Brian Melville, Jeff Thomas, Coach Boatwright.

Boys Gymnastics is a spring
sport which loyally began practice
in February. In March, they staged
their first attack on the league. As
always, East High had a promising
team that showed its devotion in
every meet.

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�TRACK

Top Row (Left To Right): Lucille Heimeral, Tandy Kral, Karen Carter, Gwen Richardson, Bottom Row: Donna Davis, Pat Reedy, Portia Malone, Maritza Jewett, Gwen
Malone, Coach Jacquelyn Dean. Not pictured Nancy Randell.

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Top Row (Left To Right): Bev Smith, Sarah Bridges, Barb Pearl, Beth Schwartzberg, Middle Row: Colette Reum, Sarah Melcher, Lynne Huffer, Mary Roberts, Linda Wippler,
Krista Shoffstall, Jodi Chambers, Lori Thomas, Pam Blake, Lisa Liljedahl. Not Pictured
Kelly McCoy, LeVem Boone, Gaye O'Malley.

�-Kent Lewallen

-Craig Jones
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Bose, Brian
Brooks, Robert
Burdette, Renee
Brundage, Kathy
Burns, Laurel
Buczek 1 Charles
Chambers, J Jpdi Pres.
Cole, Derek
Crawford, Colin
Crawford, Laurie
Cumberland, Rick
DeRose, Martha
Detrich 1 leslie
Elliot, Susan Treas.
Friedman, Ted
Goldberg, Johnathan
Hall, Cynthia

Harvey, Nancy
Horm 1 Karen
Jakicic, James
Fox, David
Flook, Robert
Kane, Christine
LaPerriere, Renee
Law, Lucy
McConnell, David
McGarry, Mary
Meyer, Patrick
Morris, Johnathan
Mundt, Michelle Sec.
Oettli, Sally
Ormsby, Patricia
Paxton, Allison
Reum, Ruth
Richardson, Gwen

Rockwell, Sarah
Rothenberg, Steven
Saltus, Kim
Schlagel, Sue
Snelling, Ben
Sorenson, David
Steiner, Sarah
Thomase, Mark
Townsend, Julie
Treffinger, Cynthia
Tweeten, James
Vicars, Mellody
Vigil, Rick
Wehner, Beth
Wippler, Linda
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�Future Business
Leaders of America
is an organization for
students interested
in business and office education. Students in FBLA have
part-time jobs in
many types of businesses. These students work in government offices, banks,
law offices, insurance
agencies, and many
private companies.
They receive credit
and grades for their
part-time
employment.

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Bottom Row {L To R)--Randy Miller, Tami Eitzel, Michel Wides, Jacki Jessi, Nancy Randall. Row 2--Kristi
Brooks, Kim Conwick, Stacie Scott, Mary Floyd. Row 3--Coach Damashek, Debbie Wilson, Berneice Ironshell,
Sue Elliot, Carolyn Bell. Co-captains: Sue Elliot, Carolyn Bell, Secretary: Michelle Mundt, Treasurer: Michel
Wides, Historian: Kim Conwick

Wrestlerettes is probably the most
spirited group at East, led by Coach
Damashek of the wrestling team.
Many people think that these young
ladies are merely cheerleaders, but
they are not, and they do much more
than cheer. They provide general
management for the wrestlers, create
spirit, make advertisements for
wrestling, score, time, keep statistics, organize parties
and lift the entire morale
of the wrestling team!

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�The fifty -four members of the East High Pep
Club showed great promise at the beginning of
this year.
Although there were some disappointing
games, many dedicated members attended with
enthusiasm and support.

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���UN lOR
CLASSICAL
LEAGUE

The ] unior Classical League was
formed to give students a chance to develop an interest in the classics. The
major activities of the East High Chapter
of JCL, under the leadership of Mi ~s
Margaret Smith, included a Fall picnic,
a thanksgiving basket for a needy family,
and a IO SA TUR 'ALIA party.

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��Ricky Delgado, Mark Cisneros

Los Chicanos Unidos is one of the most active
clubs at East. The club was involved in many exciting projects. Among these projects included a
retreat to the mountains for two days with club
sponsors Mrs. Vialpando and Mr. Escobedo. Building campfires, exchanging stories, and singing
familiar songs contributed to the making of new
friends and the strengthening of old friends. During the year, the club sold chokers and held a
dance marathon as fund raisers.
"Los Chicanos Unidos laugh, play, work, and
love together. ''

Diane Juarez, Becky DeLeon, James
Trujillo

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Mark"

"I don't think I can stomach this"

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"The Angelus staff chokes me up"

"I' 11 take a double shot"

"See where the horse bit
me"

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"Why don't you come up and see us
sometime"??!!

�"It's a sign of the times"
"I hate family portraits"

"What do you think this is, the servants
entrance?
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bathroom?
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precious, but
truth is more
precious than
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are apt to walk straight into the gutters." Logan Smith

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bloodless substitute for life."
Robert Stevenson

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��SOCIAL
STUDIES

�"Pessimism is only the name
that men of weak
nerves give to
wisdom."
Bernard Voto

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�"Around the world thoughts shall fly
In the twinkling of an eye." Martha Shipton

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��PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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��SENIORS

���JULIA CRAMER
"And maybe there are
seasons and maybe they
change, and maybe to
love is not so strange, "
COLI CRAWFORD
"But I have promises to
keep, and miles to go before I sleep .•. " Robert
Frost
LAURIE CRAWFORD
TERESA CRAWFORD

RICHARD CUMBERLAND
National Honor Society,
Jr. Usher, Senior Retreat.
SUSAN DEA
ANITA DEIBERT
LESLIE DEITRICH
Executive Internship

ALMA DELANY
ANTHONY DELOACH
DIANA DEPPERSCHMIDT
MARGARET DEROSE

MARTHA DEROSE
Angelaires, Advanced
Choir, Concert Choir, National Honor Society,
Seraph Sisters, French Club.
BRENT EGGMAN
Concert Band, Jazz Band,
Stage Band, Orchestra,
Marching Band, "Sweet
Charity" 1 "Guys &amp; Dolls".
DAVID EICHENBERGER
LORELI ELDER
SUSAN ELLIOTT
"Yesterday is but a dream,
tomorrow is only a vision.
But today well lived makes
every yesterday a dream
of happiness and tomorrow
a vision of hope."
KATHRYN ELLIS
WILLIAM ENGELS
ROBERT FLOOK
Concert Choir, D-Club,
National Honor Society,
Ski Club, Gymnastics
Team.

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�ANITA FLORF2
MICHOELE FLOYD
OLLIE FOGLER
Black Students Alliance,
Delegate Assembly, FHA,
Jr. Escort.
RICHARD FOSS JR.
HERO, River trips.

DAVID FOX
PAMELA FRANKLIN
CHRISTINE FREER
THEODORE FRIEDMAN
Chess Club, Delegate
Assembly, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Ski
Club, Tennis Team, "It's
Academic" Team.

LESUE GANDY
ROBERT GARAMELLA
MARTIN GEARY
MADELEINE GERSTEN
"If you do not understand
my silence, you will not
understand my words. 11
JAMES GILBERT
MELISSA GOBLE
JONA TIIAN GOLDBERG
National Honor Society,
River Trips, Speech, Spotlight, Teen Democrats,
Woodbury, Student Teacher Judical Board, "It's
Academic" Team.
KARLA GOMEZ
Black Student Alliance,
Cheerleader (2, Head 3 ),
Delegate Assembly, Jr.
Escort, Los Chicanos
Unidos, Pep Club, Student
Council, Senior Representative, Teen Democrats,
Wrestlerettes, Student Advisory Board.

JEFFREY GORDAN
D-Club, Track, Football,
Wrestling.
SANDY GRAVES
LAWRENCE GREENE
AMY GRIFFITH

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. Escort, • 'atlonal Honor
ocict), era ph Sisters,
ecutive Internship,
.iris Gymnastic Team.
IEIDI HALLADAY
USA ' HAM, 10 D
God grant me the Serenity
o accept the things I canot change, Courage to
han e the things I can,
nd the Wisdom to know
he difference. "
WYHA '0
UTA HARALA.1POULOS
L\RLEE.' HARRIS
FBIA, Pep

'ANCY HARVEY
"The important thing is
this, to be able at any
moment to sacrifice what
we are for what we could
become."
SAILY HOSKI 'S
KHA DI]A HAYNES
Advanced Choir, Black
Students Alliance (President), Concert Choir,
Drama Club, Head Girl,
Jr. Escort, Red Cross,
River Trips, Speech (President), Student Council,
Wolcott.
CHARLI:S HERD

1ARVIN HERRON
Concert Choir, Basketball.
l\1ARK HI ITERREITER
l\1ARK HI TGEN
KARLA tiORA

KARE 'HORA'
JOCELY ' HUNT
LAURA ISAAK
VALORIE JAMISO '

�DAVID JARA
ROGER JOH 'SO T
VALERIE JOH SO 1
BETH JOHNSTON

KA THLEE JO~ES
DERKJUHL
DARBY JU 'KI T
LITA KACHEL

RUSSELL KAELBERER
Concert Choir, Delegate
Assembly, Speech, Executive Internship.
LAURA KARR
THERESA KELLER
River Trips, Executive
Internship.
RA YNITA KELLY

CONNIE KINKEL
:t-.1ARTHA KINSALL
SHARON KIRCHOFF
DOUGLAS KOKTAVY

:t-.iARGARET KULIK
GREGORY LABADIE
RENEE LAFERRIERE
Angelaires, Advanced
Choir, Concert Choir,
Delegate Assembly, Latin
Club, National Honor Society, PreMed, Pep Club,
River Trips, Ski Club,
Girls Swim Team.
LUCY LAW

�����CA DACE SMITH
STEVEN SMITH
BE JA HN SNB.LI G
Chess Club, Delegate
Assembly, Latin Club
(Consul), Centennial Committee, ational Honor
Society, Jr. Usher.
PATRICK SOLA

DAVID SORENSO
Chess Club, ational Honor
Society, Speech, Spotlight, "It's Academic"
Team.
KATI-D..EEN STANTON
CARL STAY
SARAH STEINER
Jr. Escort, National Honor
Society, Executive Internship.

LEE STEPHENS
KELLY STEVENS
KIM STROH
Wll.LIAM STOTT

BONITA STROM
MARTHA STRONG
Concert Choir, Drama
Club, River Trips, Senior
Seminar, Speech, Ski
Club, Seraph Sisters, "Guys
and Dolls" (74), "Sweet
Charity" (75 )1 "Harvey"
(75).
MARK SULLIVAN
THERESA TAFOYA

SHEREE TAYLOR
Pep Club
DAPHNE THAMES
OONNETTE THAYER
SHANNON THEIL

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�MARK TiiOMASE
Chess Club, Jr. Usher,
National Honor Society,
Red Cross.
MARGARITA TORRES
JULIE TOWNSEND
Angelaires, Advanced Choir
Concert Choir, Jr. Achievement, Jr. Escort, National
Honor Society, Pep Club,
Seraph Sisters, Girls Gymnastics Team, All City
Choir (2,3).
CYNTiiiA TREFFINGER

NICK TRUJll.LO
RICHARD TRUJILLO
Deca, Los Chicanos Unidos,
Latin Club, River Trips,
Senior Seminar, Teen Democrats, VICA, Youth Motivation Club.
JAMES TWEETEN
BUCE TYPHER

MELLODY VICARS
RICHARD VIC IT.
STAN VON STROHE
KATHLEEN WALSH

TiiOMAS WALSH
SHARON WALTON
REGINALD WATTS
Executive Internship.
ELIZABETH WEl-lNER
Jr. Escort, ational Honor
Society, Seraph Sisters,
Girls Swim Team, French
Club.
KATHERINE WELLMAN
NAN! WILLIS
Angelaires, Advanced
Choir, Concert Choir, Jr.
Achievement, All City
Concert Choir.
Y A NINA Wll.LIS
DEBRA Wll.SON
Angelaires, Advanced
Choir, Black Student
Alliance, Concert Choir,
Delegate Assembly, Honorary Cadet (Commander
75-75), Mixed Chorus, Pep
Club, Rifflettes, ROTC,
Wrestlerettes.

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�TAMARA WILSON
Advanced Choir, Black
Students Alliance, Delegate Assembly, Pep Club,
Homecoming Queen (2).
ROBERT WINTER
VICA, River Trips.
LINDA WIPPLER

DENISE CRITES
"No one will know that I
cared about you, because
the small moments we
shared are only yours and
mine."
ANGIE LEE
ROBERT SMITH
Concert Band, D-Club,
Jazz Band, Football (2,3),
Swimming (1,3)

CAROLE GORDON,
Jwrior
ROSIE MAR TIN, Junior
MATT REVITTE, Junior
ED RITTUMS, Junior

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�SENIOR
RETREAT
On January 16-18, 1976, a retreat
was sponsored by the Senior Class for
the graduating students. It was a weekend in the mountains for the purpose of
developing leadership and mutual understanding between the individuals.
One of the activities for developing
leadership was a discussion presented
by Mr. Astuno on prejudice. The weekend also had many recreational activities including a square dance, hiking,
and tubing.
This weekend represents one of the
more educational experiences offered
at East.

Phots by James Guinn
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��JUNIORS

���Brenda Depperschmidt
Murtha Derr
Renee Dixon
Ken Doi
Tekoa Dorsey

Martha Duncan
Melissa Dunning
John Durall
Donald Duran
Melanie Dyer

Beverly Earley
Tammy Eitzel
Ramon Elder
Catherine Eliason

Angela Ellerbee
lori Empey
Diana Erickson
Harold Evans

Robert Fechtner
Kerry Fedde
Myrtle Fisher
Mark Freed
Charles Furedy

June Garland
lora Gallegos
Cynthia Garcia
Celine Garrett
Bruce Ginsburg

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�Eileen Gooch
Gabriel Gould
Donovan Gray
]o Greenwood
Stanley Griego

Leneta Groves
Raliegh Guerrero
Robert Haaker
Dwain Hairston
Pamela Hale

Shawn Haley
Joni Hall
William Hamburg
Kenneth Hampton

Danny Hannifen
Jane Harms
Maureen Hartlaub
Richard Hartman

Nancy Harvey
Sally Hatch
Thomas Hathaway
Cindy Hauck
Douglas Hauck

Andrea Heno
Chris Herlinger
Zandra Herrera
Staci Hickman
Christine Hoeppner

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�Pamela Hoskins
Patricia Howard
Dimitrios Hristopoulos
l\1ichelle Hunt
Berneice Ironshell

Kim Jackson
Lawanda Jackson
De bra Jardine
Michael Jenkins

Jacquelyn Jesse
Brett Johnson
Frances Johnson
Alicia Johnston
Bruce Johnston

Luwan Jones
Scott Jones
Erik Kahre
Richard Kawano
Thomas Kawano

Christopher Kay
James Keables
Sherrie Kelitholakai
James Keller
Luangela Kendrick

Christine Kerswill
Eric Kesinger
Deberice Keys
Jacquelyn Kilfoyle

160

�Kernyce Kindred
Peter Kinkel
Rachel Kluger
• latthew Kosmicki
George Lamers

.\1ikayo Langhofer
Denise Leaden
June Leaver
Jeffrey Levy

Anita Lewis
Kent Lewallen
E.:nily Lobato
Kirk Loury
Karen Loving

Cynthia Lowry
Ann Lynch
Patrick .\lahoney
Katherine , latney
Yolanda • layorga

Jackie . !cCaslin
Deana .\lcOard
Stewart . !cClaren
Cheryl \!cCollum
John .\lcCraner

\lichael Me ·en
Christy • lcWilliams
Angela , leislahn
Amy .\lercer

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�William Meyer
Christopher Micaud
Kim i\tiller
Leslie Miller

Mark Miller
Susan Mi!1er
Sherri Miyazawa
Timothy Monaghan

Barbara 1ondragon
Bryon Montoya
Jennifer 1oore
Monica Motz

Molly Mulcahy
Paulette Munnerlyn
Audrey 1urphy
Stephanie ·ellhaus

Jamie Osborne
joann Oten
1arkus Padilla
Susan Parsons

Gregory Pearson
Harriet Perrin
Zilla Peshlakai
Charles Phillips

Karen Phillips
Joelle Pierre
Laurel Policit
Barbara Polk

�Phyllis Ponder
Pauline Poultney
Rory Pounds
Glen Price

Ann Pugmire
Debra Quezada
Van Quick
Barry Rabson

Brad Radosevich
Karen Randall
Kirk Ray
Lisa Reavy

Fernay Reed
Patricia Reedy
Marie Regas
John Rhyne

Mary Roberts
William Rogers
:Michael Rose
Ruth Rose

Ray Rottman
Julie Rousseau
Thomas Rowley
Linda Rubinstein

Terry Ruby
Brenda Rushing
Christine Sarlo
• 'ancy Schiel
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Conrad S ar
C audia Serro
BJ.rbara Server
George ') ttambri o

Glend Shanley
Bc~ky Sharritt

Krista Shoffstall
Cathy Shosky
Kcrri Shwaydcr

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Cynthia Sinopoli

CLASS
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1977''

Kelli Skinner
Kevin Smith

Phoebe Smith
Sofia Soltanovitch
Stephen Stanton
Patrick Starbuck
Denise Starks

164

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Valenzuela
Van B tskirk
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Villagrama Jr.
Waller
Walton
Washburn
ayne Watts

Watts

Weathersey
Welch
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��SOPHOMORES

�Amy Abbott
Andre Adams
Joseph Adams
Kyle Aderman

Dean Akiyama
Abdul Ali
Rock Allen
Bayonne Anderson

Kenneth Anderson
Kostos Antonopoulos

Judy Arkulari
Landis Arnold

Layne Ashby
Gregory Ashe

Donna Avery
Karen Barber

Felice Barrett
Laurie Barth

Mary Barton
Beverly Baumann

Allison Beckler
Larry Bell
Clark Belyea
Cindy Beringer

;\brk Berman
Adrian Bing
Patricia Blair
Pam Blake

168

�Julia Bland

Herbie Bl.lshock
Saundra Bolin
Arthur Bollhoeier

Ann Bollinger
Karen Boyd
Michael Boykin
Brian Bradley
Peter Bradley

Terrie Bradshaw
Ricky Brashears
Sarah Bridges
Blair Brooke
Carlton Brown

Kim Brown

Rom,1 Brown
D&lt;l\id Bryant
Kelly Bryant

Hu::;h Burns

G&lt;:L!ltl Burton
Robert Butcher
B.:th Bu ter
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�Jeffrey Chaney
In Chong
Robert Christy
Janet Clark

Monty Cleworth
Tom Collins
James Cook
Eric Corbett

Eugene Correa
David Cowan
Stephen Craft
Chandler Crawford

Laura Davis
Troy Dean
Arthur DeHerrera
Becky DeLeon

Jason Depperschmidt
Diane Derose
Kim Doane
Scott Dock

Rose Duhaime
Mary Dulacki
Dale Dunlap
Jenee Dwight

Karen Egan
Craig Elder
Veronica Ellerbee
Gwen Elliott

�Brett Eppich
Cheryl Fair
Virginia Falkenberg
Randy Faus

Sharon Faust
Angie FelTari
Donna Fujii
Chuck Gagnon

Scott Gandy
Wayne Garcia
Debbie Garrett
Deno Gatseos

Johnathon Gay
Jeff Gebhart
Colette Gilbert
Joyce Gilbert

Michael Gillespie
Thomas Ginn
Sara Glick
Lois Goding

Elise Goldberg
Erik Gotaas
Debra Graham
Rick Grassier

Jolumy Gray
James Grayson
Onedia Grayson
Randy Greene

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Gail Paul
Barb.u 1 Pe rl
Duane Pe 1r on
\ndr 1 Phi !lips

. tary Ellen Phillip
Katherine Pkher
Jill QuedC'nfie ld
DalC' Quick
Jesus Quin nez

Barbara uint ma
. 'ancy Randall
Bret Reece
Bradford Reshak

:\!arvin Richardson
Jefl)' Richie

Colette Reum
Ste\·e Rice

Patricia Riede
Richard Riley
Don Roberts
Harl) Robinson

\nna Rodriquez
Chri~topher Romet

William Rose
Victor Roth
, !atthe\\ Ryan

\1ark Sa ltus
J\1ichael Sanders
\'onzel Sa\~)·er
Lance Schaffer
Charles Scherrer

�Robert Schlagel
John Schw artzberg
Richard Schweigert
Lorraine Scott
Kathy Sellers

omeen Shockley
Terry She pard
Paris Sherman
Brenda Short
Michael Shur

atalie Sidwell
Nancy Skeeters
Damita Slaughter
D'ne Slaughter

Donna Sly
Beth Smith

Pamela Smith
Tanya Smith

Lenore Somer
Kirk Stevens
Blane Stone
Sam Stott

Bill Strong
William Struble
Diane Taylor
Ronald Tharp
Keith Thomas

Joyce 1 hom as
Donald Thome
Milton Thornton
Usa Thurston
Paul Tirone

177

�Keith Tooley
Carolyn Topham
Serigo Trevino
James Trujillo
Judith Typher

Annette Ulibarri
Karen Van Etten
Dwayne Waller
Kathleen Walsh

Thomas Walsh
Sandra Walton
Bobbie Washington
Terri Washington
John Weaver

Russell Wehner
Matthew Weinberg
Pamela Welch
Barbara Wells
Cynthia White

Earl White
Wendy White
Samuel Wides
Andrew Wilbur
Darlene Wilkins

Ricardo Wilson
Gaylan Wommack
Gregory Wrenn
G. Wright

178

�john Wright
Ann Yarabeck
ancy Young
Robert Zook
Isabel Alonzo

Lauren Ant
Oscar Asbeck
Will Barnes
Valerie Blankenship
Dori ta Bolden

Debra Burns
Wilma Carrillo
Darnell Castleman
Mark Cisneros
Debra Crandall

Alice De La Torre
Anthony Delphia

Felicia Fair
Yul Fogler

Peggy Games
Barbara Gifford
Lisa Herbold
Lane Hilton
Rene~ Hodge

179

�Steven Isaak
Charles Johnson Jr.
Darrell Johnston

Katie Kirchoff
Nancy Krichevsky

Rita Lawrence
Emily Lobato
Elizabeth McGarry

Scott Moore
Gayle Munds

Melvin Norton
Thomas Paul
Kevin Pugmire

Kendall Trumball
Sharon Walker

180

�''Parting is such sweet sorrow''
- Shake peare

Mrs. Barton, one of our English teachers
from East High School, is retiring at the end of
the semester.
She was born in Amboy, Illinois, and graduated from Amboy High, Cornell College, and
the University of Illinois, majoring in English
Literature.
Mrs. Barton substituted at many Denver
schools early in her career. She soon discovered that her attraction was for East. Twelve
years ago, she began that tenure at East.
When asked how education has changed since
she first started teaching, she replied, "There
weren't the number of creative choices that students have today. The emphasis was on academic subjects. "
She also feels students need to learn the
creative and industrial skills taught today.
Succeeding in academic subjects, however,
increases self-discipline, whichis needed to
reduce the number of absences and tardies in
today's schools.
She is sorry to see that the school spirit of
several years ago is declining.
Farewell, Mrs. Barton. Our best wishes go
with you...

181

�PAGE INDEX
Activities

Miscellaneous

Angelaires . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Angelus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Choir . . . . . . . .
46
Class Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Delegate Assembly . . . . . . . . . . 40
Fall Sports Dance . . . . . . . . . . 10
Heads . . . . . . .
. . 36
Orchestra . . . . .
. 44
Porn-Porn Girls . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
R. 0. T. C. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 9 6
Senior Seminar
. . . . . . . 66
Speech Team .
. . . . . . . . 60
Spotlight . . . .
. . . . . 50
Student Council .
. . . . . . . 38
Wolcott .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Woodbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Bicentennial . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6
Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4
Executive Internship . . . . . . . . . 64
Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Top Ten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Special People . . . . . . . . . . . .135

Clubs
Chess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Chicanos Unidos . . . . . . . . . . . 94
DECA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Drill Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
FBLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
FHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
JCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
National Honor Society . . . . . . . . 84
Pep . . . . . .
. . . . 89
Pre-Med . . . .
. 90
Red Cross . . . . . . .
. 91
Seraph Sisters .
. 91
VICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

182

Sports
Baseball . . .
. . . . 74
Basketball . .
. . . . 48
Cross Country
. . . . 15
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Girl's Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Girl's Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Girl's Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6
Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Students
Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Sophmores . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

�Abbott, Amy 168
Adams, Joseph 54, 168
Adams, Karen 150
Adams, Rebecca
Adams, Tami 144
Adams, Wende
Aderman, Kyle 168
Adkins, Roy
Agnew, Patricia 96, 156
Aguila, Cathy
Aguila, Debra
Ainsworth, James
Akers, Nancy
Akiyama, Dean 168
Alarid, Nadine
Alarid, Ronald
Albin, Rebecca
Alcon, Paul
Alexander, Frank
Alexander, James 12, 53
Alexander, Jimmie
Ali, Abdul 19,168
A lie, Julie 156
Alie, Scott
Alire, Geoffrey
Allen, Freddie
Allen, Kathy
Allen, Peggy
Allen, Richard 156
Allen, Rock 168
Allen Jr., Henry
Alonzo, Isabel 170
Altman, Steve 53, 156,
103
Andersen, Jonathan
Andersen, Mark 96
Anderson, Baycnne
Anderson, Duane
Anderson, Kenneth
Anderson, Pamela
Andrianakos, Alex
Andrianakos, Dena 156
Angelo, Molli
Ant, Lauren 179
Antonopoulos, Kostas
168
Appenfelder, Bruce 47,
156
Appenzeller, Teresa 156
Arenas, Dolores
Arenas, Phillip
Arkulari, Jonathan 44,
47,156
Arkulari, Judith 168
Armendariz, linda
Arnold, Landis 168
Arrington, Joyce
Asbeck, Oscar 179
Ashby, Layne 54, 168
Ashby, Tracy 156
Ashe, Gregory 168
Atencio, Richard
Avellani, Joseph
Avery, Dona 168
Avila, Harold 102
Avila, Howard
Axelrad, Michael 47
Bakken, Julie 23, 27,
150
Bakken, Jean 23,
Barunan, Steven
Barajas, Joseph
Barber, John 57
Barber, Karen 168

Barber, Raymond
Barber, Shari!
Barbour, Doreen
Barnes, Eve
Barnes, Will
Baros, Debra
Baros, Lawrence
Barr, Adrien
Barrett, Felice 168
Barrientos, lisa
Barry, Michael
Bartee, Michael 156
Barth, Laurie 168
Barth, Steven
Barton, Mary 168
Batson, Billy 44, 47,
156
Baumann, Beverly 14,
168
Baumann, James 156
Beach, Jace
Beaird, Carol 84
Beale, Ivan 44,47
Beard, Glenna
Beck, Danny
Becker, Neal
Beckler, Allison 20, 168
Bell, Carolyn 88
Bell, Lawrence 168
Belyea, Clark 19,156
Belyea, Vance 19,156
Benavidez, Theresa
Bendixen, Henry
Bendixen, lisa
Bengston, Jeffrey 18, 156
Banjamin, Janice
Benjamin, Linda
Benjamin, Rory
Bennett, Paul
Berardini, Bruce 156
Berdahl, Mark 54, 156
Berig, Susan
Beringer, Cynthia 168
Beringer, Timothy
Berins, Terrence
Berman, Mark 168
Berridge, Dale 18
Bing, Adrian 168
Blackshear, Rena
Blackshear Jr. Olentus
Blackwell, Brenda
Blair, Carla 156
Blair, Edna 168
Blake, Pamela 14, 37.
168
Blanc, Christoph
Bland, Julia
Blankenship, Vlaerie
46,179
Blashock, Herbie 47,
159
Blaylock, Willie
Blea, Dale
Blevins, Tamra
Bochk, Anne 14, 156
Boggess, Robert
Bolin, Daundra 46, 169
Bollhoefer, Arthur 169
Bollier, Raymond
Bollinger, Ann 169
Bollinger, Stephen
Booker, Darwin
Boonie, Laverne 14,47
Bordeaux, Larry

Borger, Walter
Beringer, David
Bose, Brian 65, 84
Bottum, Jeri 156
Boxer, Alise 156
Boyce, Bonita 156
Boyd, Janet 156
Boyd, Karen 169
Boyd, Terry
Boykin, Michael
Boykin, Patricia
Boyle, Patricia
Bradley, Brian 54, 169
Bradley, Kevin
Bradley, Mark 156
Bradley, Peter 53, 169
Bradhsaw, Terrie 169
Brady, Donald
Brady, Willei 102
Brashears, Ricky 169
Brault, Micheline 47
Brewer, Greg 156
Brickell, Renee 156
Bridges, Sarah 23, 169
Brisco, Darryl
Brisco, Roslyn
Brisco, Teri
Brock, Sidney
Brooke, Blair 169
Brooke, Robert 84
Brooks, Angeline
Brooks, Kristi 47,88
Brown, Anthony
Brown, Carlton 12, 53,
169
Brown, Cathy 156
Brown, Cleophus
Brown, Columbus
Brown, Cytnhia
Brown, Eugenia
Brown, Isadore
Brown, John 156
Brown, Kim 169
Brown, Mark
Brown, Reginald
Brown, Rona 169
Brown, Sherwood 156
Brownson, Daniel 64, 166
Brundage, Kathy 47, 84,
104
Bryant, David 169
Bryant, Kelly 169
Bryant, Michael
Buckley, Sean
Buezek, Charles 8, 84
Buie, Storrr.i 4 7
Bullard, Evelyn
Bullinger, Jan 157
Bundy, David 18, 169
Bundy, Gayle 47, 157
Burdette, Renee 84
Burkes, Keith
Burkhardt, Susan 169
Burleson, Charles 18
Burn Jr., Joseph 169
Burns, Debra 174
Burns, Hugh 169
Burns, Laurel 84
Burrell, Andrea
Burrell, Kenneth 12
Burton Jr. , Gerald 169
Buster, Beth 169
Butcher, Robert 169
Byrd, Reginald

Byrd, Richard 169
Byrd, Ronald
Calderone, Victor
Caldwell, Shedrick 15,
157
Camack, Ervin
Cameron, Chris
Cambell, Keith 19,
169
Campe, Terese
Candelaria, Manuel
Carabajal, Anita 157
Cargill, Gloria
Carlin, Patrick 54, 157
Carlson, Judith
Carolina, Leroy
Carpenter, Marian
Carr, Patricia
Carrillo, Wilma 179
Carroll, Joseph 49
Carruthers, Jacob 169
Carter, Allen
Carter, Florien 156
Carter, Karen 14, 46, 169
Carter, Lawrence 157
Carter, Randall 169
Casias, Tommy
Cason, Debra
Cassidy, John
Castaneda, Donna
Castleberry, Roy 169
Castleman, Cherilyn
Castleman, Darnell 179
Cdebaca, Henry
Cdebaca, Karl
Chanbers, Jodi 84
Chambers, Joseph 14, 157
Chandler, Arthur 8
Charman, Anthony
Chase, Gregory 19, 157
Chavez, Elizabeth
Cheny, Stephen 15, 54, 157
Chinn, Stephanie 46, 157
Chong, In 170
Christy, Robert 170
Chubb, Robbie
Chubb, Steven
Cinocco, Dawnna 157
Cisneros, Mark 39, 179
Clark, C.
Clark, Janet 20, 170
Clark, Patricia
Clark, Paticia A.
Cleworth, Montgomery
54, 170
Clifton, Diannia
Clinkingbeard, Sharon
14, 157
Cloud, Arthur
Cloud, Bobby
Cody, David
Colbert, Debra 156
Colby, Scott
Cole, Cindy 23
Cole, Derek
Cole, James
Cole, Jerilyn
Coel, Todd 8, 53,157
Coleman, India 46
Collins, Emmett
Collins, Johnnie
Collins, Tom 170
Collison, Robert 53
Combs, Helen

Conner, Randy
Connolly, Rodney
Connolly, Scott
19, 56, 157
Contreras, Henry
Cook, James 170
Cook, Victoria
Cooksey, James 8,
157
Cooksey, John 8
Coombs, Charles
Cooper, Diane
Cooper, Karin
Cooper, Robert
Copeland, Sterling
19,54
Coppel, Steven
Coquillard, Mary 157
Corbett, Eric 170
Cordova, Paul
Correa, Eugene 170
Counts, Katherine 20,
47,157
Cowan, David 170
Cozart, Calvin
Craft, Stephen 170
Craig, Marcia 157, 38
Craig, Pamela
Craighead, Susan
Cramer, Julia
Crandall, David
Crandall, De bra 1 79
Crandall, Diane
Crawford, Colin 84,38
Crawford, Laurie 20, 84
Crawford, Teresa
Cressy, Brenda
Crites, Darren
Crites, Denise 104
Crosby, Howard
Culpepper, Pamela
Cumberland, Richard 84
Cummings, Douglas 157
Cummings, Shunda
Curley, Mark
Dabney, Terry
Dahlin, Kurt
Dailey, Denise
Daugherty, Billy
Davidson, Daniel
Davis, Cecial
Davis, Charles
Davis, Claricy
Davis, Donna 14
Davis, Edward 8, 53,
157
Davis, Glenda
Davis, Gregg
Davis, Justin
Davis, Laura 170
Davis, linda 157
Davis, May 157
Davis, Michael 157
Davis, Robert
Davis, Rosie 157
Davis, Worthy 49
Davis, Zackary
Dawkins, Valli 46, 157
De Herrera, Arthur
De Herrera, Michael
Dea, Ann 157
Dean, Susan
Dean, Troy 170
Deboer, Darren

183

�Deherrera, Jerry 170
Deherrera, Richard
Deibert, Anita
Deitrich, Leslie 64, 84
Delaney, Alma
Delatorre, Alice 179
Deleon, Guadalupe
Deleon, Rebecca 170
Delgado, Enrique
Deloach, Anthony
Delphia, Anthony 179
Delphia, Daniel 19
Dennis, Rickey 102, 157
Depperschmidt, Brenda
158
Depperschmidt, Diane
Depperschmidt, Jason
170
Derose, Margaret
Derose, Martha 47, 84
Derr, Murtha 158, 104
Diprofio, William 44,
47, 166
Dixon, Renee 46, 158,
104
Doane, Kimberley 170
Dock, Scott 16, 170
Doi, Ken 8, 53, 158
Dolbow, Vanessa
Dominguez, Anna
Donaldson, Christopher
Donaldson, Larry
Dorsey, Tekoa 158
Dotson, Timothy
Doyle, Richard
Duhaime, Rosemary 170
Duke, Rolfe
Dulacki, Mary 170
Duncan, Lenora
Duncan, Martha 46, 58
Dunlap, Dale 170
Dunn, Dave 44, 47
Dunn, N.
Dunning, Melissa 104
Durall, Chad
Durall, John
Duran, Abraham
Duran, Celestino
Duran, Clyde
Duran, Donald 158
Duran, Jacob
Duran, Kay
Duran, Theresa
Durham, Denise
Dwight, Jenee 46, 170
Dyer, Melanie 158
Earley, Beverly 158
Early, John
Edmonds, Carol
Egan, Karen 170
Eggman, Brent
Eichenberger, David 39,
44, 47, 84
Eichenberger, Stephen 47
Eitemiller, Jennifer
Eitzel, Tammy 88
Elder, Craig 46, 176
Elder, Loreli
Elder, Ramon 158
Eliason, Catherine 20,
158
Ellerbee, Angela 4 7, 158
Ellerbee, Veronica 170
Ellington, Monyett 14

184

Elliott, Gwen 170
Elliot, Susan 84, 88
Ellis 1 Kathryn
Embleton, Diane
Emmons, Suzan 102
Empey, Lori 158
Enderlein, Carina
Engels, William
Enriquez, Karen
Eppich, Brett 171
Erickson, Diana 158
Eugene, Terence
Evans, Beverly
Evans, Harold 8, 53,
158
Evans, Joy
Fair, Cheryl171
Fair, Felecia 179
Falkenberg, Virginia 20,
171
Farland, June 47, 158
Farris, Kathleen
Faus, Randy 171
Faust, Sharon 171
Fechtner, Robert 158
Fedde, Kerry 158
Ferrari, Angela 171
Fiala, Josef
Fianz, William
Fields, Dewayne
Fisher, Laura
Fisher, Myrtle 158
Fisher, William
Fizer, Diane 46
Flannery, Michael
Flook, Robert 47, 84
Flores, Robert
Florez, Anita
Floyd, Katie
Floyd, Mary 23, 88
Floyd, Michelle
Focht, Glenn
Fogler, Ollie
Fogler, Yul 179
Ford, Deborah
Foss Jr., Richard L.
Foster, Charles
Foster, Jan
Foston, Esther
Fox, David 84
Francis, Robert
Franklin, Pamela
Frazier, Marlon 49
Freer, Christine
Friedman, Richard
Friedman, Theodore 16,
84
Frost, Jackie
Forst, Kyle
Frye, David
Fugett, Tina
Fujii, Donna 171
Fuller, Floyd
Fuller, Michelle 99
Furedy, Charles 158
Gaddis, Robert
Gagnon, Chuck 57, 171
Gallegos, Joseph
Gallegos, Leroy
Gallegos, Lora 158
Gallegos, Marcie
Gallegos, Michael
Games, Peggy 46, 179
Gandy, Leslie

Gandy, Scott 171
Cant, Kevin
Gantt, Olive
Garamella, Robert
Garcia, Cynthia 158
Garcia, Eleasnor
Garcia, Genero
Garcia, George 46
Garcia, Terry
Garcie, Wayne 53, 171
Gardner, Amy
Gardner, Randle
Garrett, Celine 158
Garrett, Deborah 171
Gash, Michael 53
Gater, Mark
Gatseos, Deno 171
Gay, Johnathan 46, 171
Geary, Martin 8
Gebhart, Jegg
Gianulis, Christine
Gibbons, Robert 54
Gibbons, Tommy
Gibney, James
Gifford, Barbara 179
Gifford, Susan
Gilbert, Collette 171
Gilbert, James
Gilbert, Jody 47
Gilbert, Joyce 171
Gillespie, Michael 171
Gilson, Roshan
Ginn, Thomas 171
Ginsburg, Bruce 158
Glick, Jo
Glick, Sara 171
Glista, Louis
Goble, Melissa 23
Godin5, Lois 171
Goick, Cindy 166
Goldberg, Benjamin
Goldberg, Elise 171
Goldberg, Jonathan 84
Gomez, Christine
Gomez, Gerald
Gomez, Karla 39
Gonzales, Angela 166
Gonzales, Elizabeth
Gonzales, Karl
Gonzalez, Joaquin
Gonzalez, Leonard 166
Gooch, Eileen 159
Gordon, Carole 46
Gordon, Jeffry 8
Gordon, William 49
Gore, Terry
Gorman, Kenneth
Gossard, James 166
Gotaas, Erik 19. 171
Gould, Gabriel 159
Graham, Debra 171
Grassier, Richard 12, 53,
171
Gray, AAron
Gray, Donovan 8, 159
Gray, Georgean
Gray, James
Gray Jr., Johnny 12, 171
Grayson, James 171
Grayson, Onedia 171
Grayson, Tacklon
Greathorse Jr., Ivory
Green, Kevin
Greene, Alan

Greene, Lawrence 53
Greene, Randall 171
Greenwood, Jo 159
Greet, Michael12, 172
Gregory, Terri 172
Greiner, David 16
Griego, Stanley 46, 159
Griffin, Roger
Griffith, Amy
Griffith, William 172
Grogan, Linda
Grogan, Terry
Groody, William
Groves, Byron 172
Groves, Leneta 159
Grubesix, Daniel
Grubesic, John
Guentzel, Gail
Guettero, Raleigh 159
Guerrero, Raphael 172
Guerrero, Ruben
Guerrero, Rudolph
Guess, Sherry
Gunn, Monica
Gutierrez, Louis
Guzman, Rick
Guzman, Shermaine 172
Haaker, Robert 54, 159
Haaker, William
Haas, Frank
Hackney, John
Haggerty, Gayle
Hairston, Dwain 159
Haldeman, David
Haley, Sean 8, 159
Haley, Timothy 172
Hall, Cynthe 56, 84
Hall, Joni 44, 47, 159
Halladay, Heidi
Halley, Billy
Halley, Sheila
Halley, Jerry
Hals, Charles
Halsig, Roger 46
Halverson, Jay 12, 172
Halvorsen, Michael 172
Hamburg, Kenneth
Hamburg, William 159
Hamilton, Frankie
Hamilton, Marty
Hammond, Pamela
Hammond, Susan 104
Hampton, Kenneth 159
Hampton, Michael19,
172
Hancock, Kathleen 172
Hancock, Scott
Hanifen, Danny 159
Hannon, Kelly 16, 53
Hansen, Greg
Hansen, Marianne
Haralampoulos, Marg
Harden, Charles
Hardy, Dennis
Hardy, Kathleen 172
Hardy, Myrtle
Harmon, Donald
Harms, David 172
Harms, Jane 159
Harper, Elaine
Harris, Bruce 8
Harris, Janice
Harris, Marlean
Harris, Michael

Harris, Pearl
Harris, Reginald
Harris, Richard
Harrison, Belinda
Harrison, Dennis
Hart, Cyndi
Hart, Dan 53
Hartlaub, Maureen 159
Hartman, Richard 19, 159
Harvey, Nancy 159, 389
Hatch, Sally 159
Hathaway, Thomas 19, 159
Hauck, Cindy 159
Hauck, Douglas 53, 159
Havens, Paul
Hawkins, Greg
Hawkins, John
Hawkins, Tommie
Hayek, Samuel
Haynes, Katherine 47,
38
Haynes, Michael 53, 172
Heartfield, Virginia
Heiliger, Deborah 172
Heimerl, Lucille 172
He no, Andrea 159
Hensen, Cynthia
Henslin, Patricia
Herbold, Lisa 179
Herbold, Pat
Herd, Charles
Herlinger, Chris 159
Herrera, Teddy
Herrera, Zandra 159
Herron, Amy 46, 172
Herron, Marvin 44, 47
Herron, Sara 172
Hickman, Staci 102, 159
Hill, Jackie
Hill, Walter 57, 172
Hilton, Lane 179
Hinterreiter, Cullen 172
Hinterreiter, Mark
Hintgen, Mark 44, 47
Hocker, Mark 12, 172
Hodge, Evitt 172
Hodge, Gloria
Hodge, Regina
Hodge, Renne 179
Hodison, Michael
Hogan, Tamara 14, 166
Holder, Don 56, 166
Holle, Christopher 173
Hollie, Star 166
Hollie, William
Holloway, Gloria
Honea, Susie 166
Honeyman, Rebecca
Hora, Karla
Horan, Karen 23, 371 84
Horton, Dwayne
Hosea, Roger 12, 54,

173
Hoskins, Pamela 160
Hoskins, Sally 47
Hostetler, Patricia
Hostetler, Terry
Houston, Sharon
Howard, Martin 173
Howard, Patricia 37, 47,
160, 38
Howard, Rodney
Hristopoulos, Dimiarios
160

�Jordan, Toni 46, 99
Hruza, Steven 15, 47
Juarez, Diana 173
Hudson, Laurie 46, 173
Judkins 1 Boris 4 7
Hudspeth, Gene
Juhl, Derk
Huffer, Gene
Huffer, Lynne 173
Junkin, Cherelyn
Kachel, Lita
Hunt, Jocelyn
Kaelberer, Russell47
Hunt, Lee
Kahre, Erik 160
Hunt, Michelle 160
Kane 1 Christine 84, 96
Hunt, Quentin 173
Karr, Lora
Hurd, Carolyn
Kawano, Richard 16, 160
Hurst, Craig
Kawano, Thomas 8, 44,
Hutchinson, Karen
Hutton, Billie 173
47, 160
Kay, Christopher 160
lchishita, Faith 173
Keables, James 47, 54,
lngra~, Elizabeth 173
160
lronshell, Berneice 88,
Keenan, Dirus
160
Keenan, Willard
Isaak, Steven 180
Keil, Kathy 173
Isaak, Laura
Keliiholokai, Kathleen
Ivery, Brian 12, 173
Keliiholokai, Sherrie 160
Jackson, Benjamin
Keliiholokai, Tami 47
Jackson, Darrell
Jackson, Edward
Keller, James 160
Jackson, Kim 160
Keller 1 Lonny
Jackson, Lawanda 99,
Keller 1 Theresa 65
Kelley 1 Victoria
160
Jackson, Reginald 73
Kelly, Crystal
Kelly 1 Michael
Jaeggi, Sylvia
Kelly, Raynita
Jakicic, James 84
Kelso, Rachel173
Jakicic, Robert 173
Kendrick, Luangela 160
James, Beatrice
Kennec, Klifton 56, 173
James, Beth
Kennedy, Kevin
James, Emmette
Kennedy, Michael
James, Roger
Kerswill, Christine 160
Jamison, Valerie
Kesinger, Eric 56, 160
Jara, David
Keys, Deberice 160
Jardine, Debra 160
Keys, Edward
Jenkins, Michael 160
Kilfoyle, Jacquelin 160
Jenson, Cheryl
!&lt;"incaid, Kendall 173
Jent, Barbara 173
Jesse 1 Jadquelin, 88, 160 Kindred, Kernyce 161
Kinkel, Connie 47
Jewett, Maritza 46
Joffrion, Melanie 14, 173 Kinkel, Peter 161
Kinsall, Martha
Johnson, Alan
Kirchof, Mary 180
Johnson, Anita 173
Kirchof, Sharon
Johnson, Bret 104, 160
Kirchner, Kellie
Johnson, Carl 12, 173
Kirkwood, Ida 174
Johnson, David
Kirkwood, Scott 8, 53
Johnson, Deborah
Kitchen Jr., Richard 174
Johnson, Frances
Klein, Amy 23, 174
Johnson, Harold 173
Kline, Edward
Johnson, Keith
Kloss, Karen
Johnson, Penny
Kloss, Kathy
Johnson, Renard 49
Klosterman, Barbara 124
Johnson, Roger
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84
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185

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Mosley, Carl
Mosley, Kenneth
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1uhlbauer, Peter
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Mulcahy, Patrick 47
Muller, Charles
Muller, Paul
Munds, Gayle 180
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Murray, Thomas 175
Musselman, Johnna
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aylor, Mike 8
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Neuberger, Edward
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Nguyen, Chau Lang
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roble, Winston
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orwood, Earnestin
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uechterlein, Stephen
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Olander, Eric
Olander, John 19
Oldham, David 175
Oleary, Shannon 20, 175
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Oneill, Terrance
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Osborne, Jamie 162
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Oten, Joann 162
Ovitz, David
Owens, Carol
Ownsabre, Lois
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Paden, Delores
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186

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Padzik, John
Paige, Stanley
Parachini, Debra 175
Parachini, Terri
Parkinson, Jonathan 175
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Parks, Debra
Parks, Kelvin
Parks, Sandy
Parks, Sherran
Parmele, James
Parson, Donald 96
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Parsons, Susan 44, 47,
162
Perkins, David
Peres, Mariann
Peres, Michael
Parrin, Harriet 162
Pervis, William
Peshlakai, Zilla 162
Peterson, Silvia
Peterson, Preston •
Pettes, Anthony
Pezzi, Jorge
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Phillips, Charles 162
Phillips, Karen 162
Phillips, Mary 176
Phillips, Terry
Picher, Katherine 176
Pierre, Joelle 162
Pilman, 1ichael
Plaven, Tommy
Plunkett, 1ary
Poisson, David
Polich, Laurel 162
Polk, Barbara 162
Ponce, Phillip
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Porter, Leon
Porter, Michael
Porter, Roberta
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Pounds, Rory 163
Powell, Bobby
Powell, Sharon
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Pugmire, John
Pugmire, Kevin 180
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Pye, Mary
Pytell, Daniel
Qualy, Scott
Quedenfeld, Daniel
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104
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Quezada, Ramona
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Quintana, Carol
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Radam, Joyce

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104
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47, 84
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Raleigh, Bridget
Rodriquez, Donna
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Rodriquez, Frankie
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Randall, Richard
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Ransom, Doleta
Romero, Robin
Ransom, Robert
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163
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163
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Rico, Tommy
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Simms, Mark
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Smith, Monty
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Smith, Vaeria

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Soran, John
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Spar, Susan
Sprague, Jerald
Stanton, Kathleen
Stanton, Stephen 19, 53,
164
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Stark, Erin
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Starks, Ramon
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St. Clair, Barbara 46
Stecknam, Kelly
Steder, Laura 46, 164
Stefanik, Michael
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Stefanik, Michael
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Stephens, Lee
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Stevens, Erin
Stevens, Kelly
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Stone, Kermit
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Stroh, Kimberly
Strom, Bonita
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Suazo, Robert
Sullivan, Mark
Sunderwirth, Stanley
Sutherland, Michael
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Sutton, Cecille
Swafford, Scott
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Tafoya, Theresa

Tahy, Flora
T amaki, Suzanne
Tartt&gt; ler, John
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Taylor, Sheree
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Tazawa, Gary 164
Tenhaeff, Craig
Tenhaeff, Terilyn
Thames, Daphne
Thames, Darell
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Thiel, Shannon
Thomas, Gary
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Thome, Peter
Thompson, Julie
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Thurston, Stephanie 177
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Toliver, Debora
Toliver, Gail
Tomlingson, Paul
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Trevino, David
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Trommeter, Dave
Truair, Anne
Truax, Robert
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Trujillo, Joann
Trujillo, Manuel
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Trujillo, Raymond

Trujillo, Richard
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T sosie, Lillie
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Ueda, Steve
Uhl, Sheila
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Ulwelling, Richard
Urban (Cooper) Kelly
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Valverde, John
Van Buskirk, Kay 164
Van Etten, Karen 178
Vanderschaaf, Dave
Vann, Robert
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Vasquez, Larry
Vasquez, Michael
Vaughn, Cedric
Vaughn, George
Vaga Cota, Luis
Veitch, John
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Vestle, Rodeana
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Vigil, Anthony
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Walker, Terry
Wall, Jean
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Walsh, Kathleen
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Walton, Sharon
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Washington, Bobbie 23,
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Washington, Diana
Washinton, Teri
Watkins, Dawn
Watkins, Swana
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Wells, Elizabeth 164
Wells, Monetta
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Weston, Cary
Wetmore, Dale
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Wilderson, Phillip
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Williams, Robert
Williams, Steve
Williams, Terrence
Williams, Timothy
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Williams, Jr., Leroy 8,
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Wills, Johnnie
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Wilson, Dana
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Wilson, Michael
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Wilson, Tamara
Wimberly, Clifton
Winlock, Stephanie
Winter, Robert
Winters, Barbara
Wippler, Linda 84
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Wommack, Gaylan 178
Wommack, Judy 47, 166
Wong, Joseph
Woods, Kenton
Worsley, William
Wortham, Kevin 8, 47
Wos, Maria
Wrenn, Gregory 54, 178
Wright, Gina
Wright, Glenn
Wright, John 179
Wylie, Jon
Yarabeck, Ann 20, 179
Yarbrough, Clarence
Yarter, Jennifer 39, 47,
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York, Anetha
York, Karen
Young, Michael47, 166
Young, Nancy 179
Young, Patricia 166
Zamora, John 102
Zamora, Rudy
Zirkelbach, Amy 166
Zook, John 166
Zook, Robert 179

187

�TODAY IS
MERELY ONE
CIRCLE OF
LIFE IN AN
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ROUND
BECOMING A
YESTERDAY
Copyright 1975 Dean Lewallen

188

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Brian Lee
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Daniel Markham
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Monica Motz
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192

1975-1976
Artist
Art Editor
Sports
Artist
Album
Clubs &amp; Activities
Editor
Sports
Clubs &amp; Activities
Editor
Sports
Album Editor
Business Manager
Photographer
Sponsor
Asst. Photographer
Editor
Editor in Chief
Artist
Copy Editor
Clubs &amp; Activities
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Managing Editor
Head Photographer &amp;
Editor
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Clubs &amp; Activities

SPECIAL THANKS
Decroce, Jafay, W. Russell Ohlson, House
of Photography, Mid West, Abdoo, Univeral,
Jeanie Marr for her work as the treasurer, Mrs.
Wilcox for putting up with our endless (obnoxious) demands, Dean Lewallen for the opening
page pictures, Sylvia Chevez of the Forney Museum, The U. S. Postal Service for increasing
rates, Sue's mom, Robert Waxman for photo
supplies, Coer's brewery for --well, you know,
Brian Lee for being dumb enough to be our sponsor another year, and for his "quality" jokes,
Various typewriter companies for unfailing workmanship, American Yearbook Company for creating deadlines. The MASKED BANDIT for stealing
Altman's artwork, Jay Halverson for Aphrodite's
Affair pictures, Mr. McDanal for his varsity
football pictures, Tom Rowley for his tremendous organization (like never getting anything
done on time) Mr. Metcalf for his diligent effQrts
to keep us derilects out of the halls, and of
course , we thank our parents for those special
actions which brought us into this crazy world .

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�RichardSchraeder'sVarsity Basketball team had an excellent "first year". Many of the players had never been to East before,
and even coach Schraeder was new at coaching the varsity team.
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to South. Things picked up, however, after winter intermission. "We're just trying to get everyone together", said coach
Schraeder in January. "Once we get it straightened out, we can do it. We've got a lot of talent out there".
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This year's Junior Varsity Basketball team lived up to everyones
expectations . The team was ambitious , had great spirit and was
able to discover a winning cornbination.
Coach Sam Batey was philosophical
in his appraisal of his team .
"Most of the men on the team will
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show good sportsmanship is typical of East High Athletes .

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Keller, Ken Walston, Scott Connolly, Wardell Ryans, Manager Steve Weems.
BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Parsons, Alan Washington, Jim Gossard, Greg Davis, Ruben
Martinez, Eric Kessinger, MISSING: Kurk Melvin, Bill Lowe, Luis Martinez.

The Sophomore Basketball team
surpassed even Coach Cisneros
expectations. Their ability to
control the ball was remarkable.
But even more importantly, they
were able to win. Even at midseason they had lost only one
game out of their many league
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�LEFT TO RIGI-IT; FRO TROW; Mike Gash, Steve Stanton, Brian Wilson, Ray Rothman, ick Trujillo, Jim
Donohoue, James Suazo, SECO D ROW; Robert Collison, Steve Altman, Donald !l:osely, Ed Jackson, Terry
Mays, Phill Miera, Stud Doi, Stan Vonstrohe, Steve Meyer, Sam orthington,; THIRD ROW; Coach Arnold,
Paul Regas, Anthony Deloach, Todd Lole, Tim Agazio, Bruce Typher, George Hellen, Ken Doi, Scott Kirkwood, Emmett Collins, Ed Davis, James Paul Tweenten, Ben Skoglund, Bill Stott, Coach Damashek.

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

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�THE BIG SPLASH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Monroe, Gwen Malone, Tekoa Dorsey, Rosie Martin. MIDDLE ROW;
Donna Davis, Tammy Billingsley, Kim Caninch, Toni Barbaur, Karen Boyd, Harriett Perrin, Renee LaPerrier.
TOP ROW; Lisa Paige, Gwen Richardson.
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ranks this year, accompanied
by a good possibility of going
to state!"
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last year provide a good basis
for the girl 1 s track team.
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this year, it is hopeful that the
many sophomores and juniors
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for starting over and eternal peace of mind.

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��Our eyes have seen, only to reward our souls and our souls are
forever real. We turn into
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1921:
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satisfactory. I shall purchase a Government
Bond tomorrow and have it registered in
the name of the Board of Education."
In February 1975, the Shafroth Prize was
awarded to Shannon Boland of East High.
Topics were handed to the speakers one
hour before speeches were to be given.
Shannon's topic was, "Should lines of aid
be re-opened to South Viet am?"

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

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

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

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�"Poetry is the spontaneous
overflo\v of pcnverful feelings:
it takes its origin from emotion
recollected in tranquility''
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The Drama Club at East is in existence for the
benefit of students who wish to increase their
knowledge and appreciation of the theatrical
world. Most of the Drama Club members also
belong to the presti~ious International Thespians
Society, an important organization for actors
who have devoted a great deal of time and
effort to theatrical productions.

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Gall Osborne . BOTTO I ROW; Chari tte Moulding, Karen Zimmerman, Dian ev1lle,

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

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

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

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

144

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

�SKEAST

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

146

�Marcia 'oon

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

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

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

Brewer, Greg
Bnckwcll, Renee

Brtsco, Roslyn
Brown, Cathy

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

Brown, Tony
Brownson, Dan

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

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

Buckett, Chnstme
Bundy, Gayle

Bro't\n, Sherwood

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

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

Coquillard, . 1ary
Cotter, Mark

Conwick, Kim
Cooper, Karin

Craig, Marcia

Crandall, David
Crashley, Cindy
Cressy, Brenda

Co mar, Susan
Culpepper, Pam

Cummings, Shnnda
Cunningham, Peter

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

156

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

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

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

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

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

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

157

���Scott, Stacie
Scott, Vicki

~ cals, Diane
Seaman, Mary
Sear, Conrad

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

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

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

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

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

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

160

�Stephens, Ginny
Stone, Kermit

Storteboom, Charlottt
Stowers, Ahmed
Suazo, Robert

SWlderwirth, Stanley
Sutherland, Mike
Swafford, Scott

Tafoya, Jimmy
Tafoya, Veronica

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

Thames, Darrell

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

Thomas, Lisa

Thomas Lori
Thompson, Julie
Thompson, Tammy
Tooley, Pat

Tovar, Adela

Trevino, Ana
Trevino, David
Truair, Anne

Udevitz, Lynn
Ulwelling, Rick

Urban, Kelly
Valentine, Kevin

Villagrama, Vincente
Wadlington, Anita
Wagoner, Sara

161

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

162

�I
163

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

Hollie, Star
Hora, Karla
Horan, Karen

Hostetler, Terry
Howard, Pat

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

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

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

Johnston, Cathie
Jones, Kathy
Juhl, Derek

Karr, Lora
Keller, Theresa
Keliiholokai, Tami

168

Kachel, Lita
Kaelberer, Russ

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

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

Labadie, Greg

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

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

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

~acklin,

Janice
~agnie, Steve

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

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

169

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

York, , atalie
Zajaczkovski, Carl

174

�IORS

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

MJ

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

175

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

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

LINDA AXLERAD
Seminar
KIM BAGAN
GWYN BARTON
KELLY BEARD SHEAR

DIANE BEQUETTE
PAUL BERARDINI
KEVIN BERRY
PAUL BERRYMAN
LIS! GOTAAS

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

�LINDA BOLLIN ER
MARK BOTTUM
KAREN BOYD
MARK BROWN

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

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

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

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

UFTO

STEPHA •IE COCHRA F
JUDY COKER

177

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

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

DEA,' 'A LEABO

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

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

·. H. S,,

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

TI 1 1CGUIRE
BARB

1CKI 'LEY

IviARY 1CNEILL
IviAGGIE IviA TTO EY

182

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

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

11LLER

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

RITA

!ORRIS

:v!ARY

10TZ

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

KATHY MUDD
~lARTh'

EUBERT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

184

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

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

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

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

��mini

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

...

--- ~
STEVE

.

--~
,,

SHERLOCK

RUBIN

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

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

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

�1975 GRADUATES
-A-

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

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

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

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

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

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

188

-C-

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

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

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

Jefferson, Eddie
Jekel, Laurie
Jensen, Valerie
Jent, Catherine
Johnson, David
Johnson, Gloria
Johnson, Robyn
Johnson, Timothy
Johnson, Venita
Jones, Deborah
Jones, Kevin
Jones, Pamela
Jones, Walter
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Fenton, William
Ferrari, Anne
Ferrer, Adelardo
Fiala, Jirina
Fick, Susan
Finnin, Loretta
Flachsmann, Armin
Flores, Cynthia
Folts, Judith
Ford, Jan
Foster, Cheryl
Foster, Jo
Foster, Lamar
Foster, Pete
Foston, Esther
Fowler, Delores
Francis, Kenneth
Freed, Peggy
Freeman, Danny
Fujii, Lannie
Fullwood, Roy
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Gagnon, Lorraine
Garber, Janelle
Garcia, Dianne
Garcia, Sadie
Gardner, Laura
Garrett, Paul
Gaskie, Ann
George, Craig
Gertzen, Ian
Gibbs, John
Gibson, Richard
Gillin, Brian
Glick, Susan
Goggans, Gary
Goldstein, Edward
Gomez, Barbara
Gonzales, John
Gonzales, Theresa
Gore, Mary

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

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Jackson, Jacquelin
James, Roger
Jaross, Kalman

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Kelley, Victoria
Kellman, Bernie
Kelly, Lorraine
Kerswill, Phillip
Kinchelow, Ronald
Kirchhoff, Kathee
Kirtley, William
Klap, Susanna
Koll, Cindy
Konkel, Gary
Krivanek, Cindy
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Lamers, Joe
Larson, Craig
Lattner, Lucile
Leabo, Deanna
Lemos, Catherine
Levy, Rhonda
Lewis, Sharon
Lofton, Pam
Lombardi, Lisa
Lott, Adrianne
Loughead, Beth
Loury, Monica
Lucas, Vernon
Lugevbeel, Eric
Lyles, Stephen
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Mims, Dorinda
Miranda, Robert
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Motz, Mary
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Olsen, Eric
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Ransom, Gwendolyn
Rease, Durissa
Reavey, Michelle
Recknor, Joseph
Redd, Albert
Reddick, John
Regas, Paul
Reid, Rogers
Reum, Peter
Ribale, Anthony
Ricci, Guy
Rice, Linda
Richardson, Coy
Rickards, Lawerence
Riede, Stephen
Riesenman, Jo
Roberts, Dean
Robins, William
Robitz, Gary
Rodello, Arthur
Rogers, Jody
Rogers, Kirk
Roper, Stephen
Rose, John
Rose, \1ichael
Ross, James
Ross, Sherman
Rotole, Joe
Rovelenchik, Kevin
Royse, Julie
Rubenstein, Joan
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Parks, David
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Pens, Linda
Phillips, Gregory
Picher, Oliver
Piechowski, Suzan
Pierce, Cynthia
Pig"', Michael
Pirkey, Hollis
Polk, Melinda
Polk, Michael
Ponder, Debra
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Sanchez, Steve
Sanchez, Zenda
Sanders, Luther
Saunders, Lovely
Schick, Gary
Schiel, Vickie
Schillen, Jennifer
Schmidt, Debra
Schmidt, Mary
Schmuck, Ruth
Scott, Sheila
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Settambreno, Mike
Shanks, Janis
Sharritt, Debra
Shears, Kay
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Shulkin, Robbe
Silversmith, Daelene
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Singer, Cynthia
Sisneros, Larry
Skoglund, Benny
Sky, Gary
Small, Marc
Smiley, Janet
Smith, Paula
Smith, Regina
Sneed, Eugenia
Sneed, Valerie
Snelling, David
Soltanovich, Shulam
Spahn, ancy
Stanek, James
Stanton, Mark
Stark, Shelley
Starr, Art
Stearns, Glen
Steder, Linda
Stein, John
Sterrett, Preston
Stokes, James
Stone, Juleigh
Stout, Kevin
Stovall, Robert
Strawn, James
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Tellinghuisen, Brian
Temple, Barabara
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Thames, Regenia
Tholen, Tina
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Thomas, William
Thompson, Terrie
Toliver, Jeffery
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Vandersluis, Thomas
Venters, Rita
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Wallach, Steven
Walsh, Carol
Walton, Edmond
Ware, Larry
Watson , Etta
Watson, Jeffrey
Watts, Karin
Webb, George
Weinacht, Randy
Wells, William
Wesley, Shelia
Wilkinson, Monica
Williams, Alex
Williams, Lewis
Willis, Joseph
Willis, Lavern
Wilson, Kevin
Wilson, Kevin
Wilson, Lynne
Wilson, Mary
Wilson, Rae
Wilson, Renita
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INDEX
Sports
baseball
·varsity70 71
basketball
•varsity36 37
junior varsity38
sophomore39
cheer leaders 40
crosscountry23
football
varsity12 13
sophomorel4 15
golf22
gymnastics
boys78 79
girls20 21
pompons41
soccer24
swim team
boys44 45
girls16 17
tennis
boys18 19
girls76 77
trackteam
boys74 75
girls72 73
wrestlerettes46
wrestling42 43

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

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

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

General
apathesis68 69
automatichatremover61
autumn6 7
bicycles64 65
candids10 10 (1)
candids80 81 (2)
cornrnernoration33
confessions66 67
contents5
credits192
editoriall98 199
fantasy60
index191
integrationS 9
photography96 97
spring62 63
us192
winter34 35
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�STAFF -197 4-1975- SPECIAL THANKS
Janice Benjamin
Kenny Carter
Denise Crites
Laura Ellison
Carlos Fenny
Anne Ferrari
Mary Gore
Ronda Griffin
Daniel Markham
Janet Ostendarp
Anthony Pettes
Ver Picher
Tom Rowley
Steve Rubin
Cyndy Singer
Mary Sheetz
Janet Smiley
Gary Sky
Valerie Sneed
Tina Tholen
Rita Venters

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Photographer
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Copy &amp; Activities
Sports Editor
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Editor in Chief &amp;
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Clubs &amp; Activities
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Decroce, Jafay, Ohlson, House of Photography, Mid West, Abdoo, Universal, Jeannie
Marr, the unsung heroes, the panhandlers,
the CIA for wardrobe, King Faisel for
greasy kid stuff, John J. for putting D.A.
back on its feet, special thanks to the guys
on Burlington Northern engine 119, Pope
Paul VI for providing inspiring leadership in
the area of birth control, Ver's parrot Chula.
the Shell To-Pest Strip, Pat Oliphant for
Punk, catnaps, Dick ixon for keeping our
boys out of North Ireland, Ford for rebates,
Japan for making WIN buttons, the hat ban
may it rest in peace, Bolivia for tin, no
thanks to the Photo Phantom, Dick Lamm for
wearing odor-eaters, Spotlight for borrowing our pictures, SAT's and ACT's for high
blood pressure, Pre- Law Club for equal
opportunity, Seraph Sisters for David
Snelling, It's Academic for dumb questions,
Tooley for stopping the arms race, ational
Lampoon Yearbook Parody for inspiration,
IBM for accurate school clocks, Pat Schroeder
··or Pat Schroeder. Senior Seminar, Internship, and EPIC for alternative education, JD
and MJ for pictures, love and kisses to Heidi
Halladay, and a thanx and a tip of the hat to
the All Mighty for getting this yearbook out
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all aspects of the theatre world.
The Detroit Street Players opened
the season by presenting three
one-act plays by 0. Henry, the
workmanship of about 70 cast
and crew members. lmmediatly
following the closing of 0 . Henry,
the Detroit Street Players went
into rehersal for "Eloise at
Christmas Time" This was a
childrens play presented at J. C . C .
and at East. A musical and
another full length play was
planned to be done by the players
during second semester.
Twenty of the Detriot Street
Players were initiated into the
Thesbians, an international drama
organization.
Pres . . •
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Treas .
Historian
Sponsor .

Bev Nemmers
Cathy Walker
Reva Wolf
Vickie Paxton
Catherine Davis

STREET

PLAYERS
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�SPOT

�LIGHT

SPOTLIGHT is Mr. Nelson's stories on everyone and everything. It's also Al and his "four
Boys". SPOTLIGHT also happened to be one of
Colorado Higp School's finest monthly. Never backing away from the controversial or
difficult, SPOTLIGHT provided it's readers
with the closest to professional journalism
possible.

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���PRE-LAW

UHH .•. YEAH i'm IN PEA WAAH DUHH, UUH. tHE
MOST HO RABLE PRE-CLUB COMPLEADED ANOTHER
YEUR OF SUGHZESFUL ACTEEVEETEES. On the
serious side, new sponsors, Buddy and Joanie 1oel
brought new class to the traditional East High School
naughty children's organization YEEH, DUHH, WEEZ
EVE GOT TO SEE DUH KOR T RUM.

76

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�Viva La Raza! Culture. Pride.
Unity. Los Chicanos Unidos
moved to provide club members
with a forum to achieve all of
these . For Chicanos , a minority
group that feels the pressures of
a modern society, Los Chicanos
Unidos provide a means of directing the search for an identity . Viva La Raza! Culture.
Pride. Unity . . .. qualities that all
peoples need.

�D.E. C. A.

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

DISTRIBUTIVE
EDUCATION
CLUBS
OF
AMERICA
85

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

86

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

��East's 70 member Concert Band,
under the leadership of Mr. Jack
Bailey, has planned an active year,
including a tour of 7 schools and two
major concerts. The level of music
this year is excellent, too. East can
well be proud of this fine musical
group.

AILEY'S
BUGLERS

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�Win With Humility

Lose Without Excuses

�Truly Champions

�RIFLE TEAM

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1973- 1974 EDSLE members were: Karen Alpert, Meg Angelo, ick
Antonopoulos, Stacey Blanas, Chris Cantwell, Bob Hilton, Margie
Hoskins, ikki Peros, Theresa Pytell, Jeannette Rose, Jeff Snapp,
Carol Starrett, and Reva Wolf.

101

���BASEBALL

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

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This year's
model, 1974 East
Angel, underwent a drastic
overhaul from last year's high
fuel consumer. Led by Marvelous
Mikie, this year's model continued
its high appea1 among the younger,
dumber, female consumers. This
year's line featured several promising
new models which just might help the
"Mikie" in Mitchell/Boatright Inc.'s quest
for that ever elusive city and state titles.
Consumers report that they favored the
Angel Gymnast for his spectacularly
graceful action, while combining the
power for determined stretch
drives. Coach Ray Mitchell
just may have cornered the
market on these compact
high producers.

�107

�SWEET, FLEET, FEET

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

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

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The girls' tennis team returned to the courts
this year with more talent and experience than
ever before. Coach Karen Cookson and the
magnificent nine had a very successful season.
"Tennis anyone?"

112

��lR. Darryl Dorman Ms;r.
Ron Sims
Darryl Armour
Ezra Frazier
2R. Keith Holleman
Paul Rucker
Rene Easterling
Theodore Calloway Coach
3R. Steve Davis
Malcolm \Villiams
Rodney Castleman
Gale Collins
Randy Redd

lR. Lynn Washington
1arlon Frazier
• 'orwood Germany
2R. Bruce Washington
Steve Roper
Marshall Hughes
3R. Ray Smith
Sam Bater Coach
George Robertson
Joe Monroe

1R. Shelton Bouknight
Carl Knox
David Declovet
Toomy Gibbons
2R. Darcey Levy
Ricky Pruitt
Dominick Robertson
Julius Moore
3R. Richard Milsap
Tony Rankin
l\1ike Redd
David Perkins
Rick Schraeder Coach

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Shannon

Vicky

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This year was the Ninety-Fifth Annual
Wolcott Public Sight-Reading Contest. The
girls participating this year were: Cydney
Hill, Vicky Elmblad, Shannon Boland,
Patricia Carr, Diana Brackett, Micheline
Brault, Marilyn Brent, Day.le Friedman,
Ruthay Coney, and Barbara Kozelka. 1973
marks another year of fine elocution from
women who have shown an innate ability in
seizing the audiences' attention through
sheer word expression. An admirable feat
considering the speakers haven't seen the
material beforehand.

Marilyn

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Dayle

Ruthay

116

Barbara

���THE YEAR OF OUR TRUTH

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

119

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Anna Friedmann

Dayle Friedman

Reva Wolf
1. Alan Frolich
2. Larry Tillis
3. Alan Prendergast
4. Anna Friedmann
4. Karl B. Young
6. Dayle A. Friedman
7. Henry K. Uyeda
8. Reva J. Wolf
9. Edmund J. Wedburg (not pictured)
10. Linda A. Fechtner

Linda Fechtner
111

�''CLASSROOM OF TOMORROW''

122

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���Many thanks to all the clerks, and all the
people that keep East running effeciently.

146

������James Coker
Derek Cole
Helen Cole
Reena Coleman
Regina Conley

Lawrence Connally
Randy Conner
Daniel Cook

Glenn Cooper
Ernest Copeland

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

Teresa Crawford
J mes Davis
Letha Davis
Linda Davis

Sherry Davis
Zack Davis
-susan Dean
DeDe DeCroce

Martha DeRose
Diana Depperschmidt
Hazel Dew

152

�Mark Dishmon
Arthur DoiT
Stephens Downs
Bruce Duncan
Jean Dunn

Susan Dunn
Alfred Duran
Donna Edwards

Brent Egg-eman
Ernest Eldridge
Andre Elias

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

Bob Ford
David Fox
Andrea Franklin
Pamela Franklin

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

Sharon Giles
Greg Gillin
Jon Goldberg

153

�Tina Goldman
Karla Gomez
Bryan Gordon
Debbie Griffie

Eddie Gutierrez
Loren Guzzard
Cindy Hall
Kevin Hayes

Mark Hinteneiter
Becki Honeyman
Sherwin Horton
Salie Hoskins
Travis Howard

Valiere Jamism
Ricky Jay
Thomas Jefferson

Annette Johnson
Charles Johnson
Phil Johnson
Renard Johnson

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

Chris Kane
Ralph Katenborn
Michael Kelly

154

�Karen Kemp
Joe Kennedy
Sun Kim
Kim Kitzmiller

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

Ricky Lee
Shawn Lettman
Darcey Levy
Debbie Lipps
Vicki Livingston

Bobby Logan
Melvin Loggins
Melanie Long
Mareena Luna

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

Charlene Marshall
Karen Marshall
Marvin Marshall

Kathleen Mason
Rena Mason
Theresa Mason
Robert Maxey

15 5

���Mike Redd
Carol Reed

Leston Reeves
Robert Rhone

Jeff Rice
Patty Richards
Jeff Richardson
Timmy Ridge

Darell Riley
Loretta Riley

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

Tyronne Sanders
Julie San Nicolas
Kris Schlichtmann
Dave Scott

Mark Scott
Sherry Scott
Jon Sebastian

158

�Jan Seto
Amagdy Shenooda
Garret Shibata

Leonne Shockley
Anita Shook
Renee Sidberry
Karl Sims
Sharon Sims

Karl Singleton
Ken Sisco
Chip Skinner

Sue Skubal
Edward Smith
Edwin Smith
Floyd Smith

Sheila Smith
John Sneed
Christie Sorensen
Debbie Spears

Gary Staadt
William Steffen
Lee Stephens

Vickie Stephens
Bob Stone
Bill Stott

159

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Productions
c Walt Disney

�Tanya Acker
Anne Albers
Anita Allen
David Anderson

Miles Anderson
Pam Anderson

John Andrianakos
Gloria Aragon
Darrell Armour
Linda Arnol

Marvin Bailey
Danette Baldwin
Cathy Barrow
Gwyn Barton

Brenda Beanblossom
Lillie Becay
Cindy Beebe

Ava Bellaire
Paulette Berkey
DeeAnn Bjork
Danny Blacknall
Yvette Blue

164

�Shannon Boland
Mike Bowles
Maurice Boyce

John Bradley
Randy Brander
Carolyn Brent
Marilyn Brent

Allen Brown
Avery Brown
Flinoy Brown

James Brown

Sue Browne
Albert Bryant
Randy Bryant

Sheila Bryant
Samuel Buie
Debbie Burton
Brad Butler
Jeanine Butler

165

�������Ernest Martinez
George 1artinez
Sandra Martinez
Leon 1ason

Matt Massanet
Barbara Masteller
Ronald Master
David Matney

t-.ielinda McGann
Tim Me amera
Mary Me eill
Leslie Meadoff

Mike Mercer
Mindy Mondschein

Joseph Monroe

Lorenzo Mornes
Charlotte Moulding
John Murray
Martin Neubert
Dian Neville

172

�Lucy Nieto
Gayle ixon
Gary olen
Greg O'Hara
Michael Oliver

Debbie Olsen

Ruth Olsen
Mari Oppenneer

Gail Osborne

Sonia Owens
Greg Pannebaker
Liz Patterson
Linda Payne
Tom Peitsmeyer

Cindy Pierce

Jean Pleas
Mark Pontello
Gail Porch
Anita Prentis
Jean Pritzek

173

���Jackie Stokes
Juleigh Stone
Robert Stovall
Brian Stump

Holly Summerlot
Charles Swindall
Karen Talley

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

Andy Thompson
Pamela Thompson
Kay Tobin
Mike Trinen

Ronnie Trujillo
Jean Uttecht
Suzy Vanbever
Rita Venters
Scott Vest

Calvin Walker
Earl Walker
Vivian Walker
Karen Wall

176

�Carol Walsh
Debbie Ward
Larry Ware
Allene Washington

Lynne Washington
Ella Watson
Jeff Watson
George Webb
Kathy Westover

Diane Whitaker
Barry White
Darryl White
Carmen \Vhitehat
Cindy Whittlesey

Monica Wilkinson
Margo Williams
Nancy Williams

Kevin Wilson
Lynne Wilson
Mary Wilson

Suzy Wittner
Mike Woolums
Steve Zerobnick
Karen Zimmerman

177

���CHARlES BURRELL
SHEILA BURTON

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

CYNTHIA CARTER
PATTI CASEY

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

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

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

180

�ELIZABETH COlE
GAlE COLLINS

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

REGINAlD COX
Wrestling, Vica.
CYNTHIA CRAIG

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

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

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

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

MAR ITT A DES 10ND

KAREN DICK

JNMIE DIC KENS

MICHAEL DILLARD
Vica , junior Usher

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

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

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

�NAY DORSEY

JON DRAKE

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

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

STEVEN DUNN

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

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

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

GERALDINE ENCINAS

�JESSIE EPHRIGN
Senior Seminar
1ARK ESSLINGER
ROBERT EVERtv1AN

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

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

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

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

ALAN FROLICH
GilBERT GALLEGOS
Golf, Senior Seminar.
JOHN GARCIA

184

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

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

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

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

NANCY GREENBURG

JOHN GREENE
JACQUELINE GRIER
JANET GRISSOM

185

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

TIM HUFFMAN
River Trip, Senior Seminar.

CHRIS HUGHES

KAREN HUGHES

PATRICIA HUTMAN

CARL IBARRA

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

188

�ROBERT JACOBS

DAVID JENKINS

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

ASHELY JOH:t&gt;iSON

JENNIFER JOH!':SON

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

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

DAVID KAUVAR

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

189

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

CANNO

KI CHEWW

TOMMY KING
ED KLAP

SUSAN KLAPP
TERESA KOlAR

CHARLES KOOP 1AN
VERNON KOT AR

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

CLAYTON LEBET
DAWN LeDUKE

190

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

KATHY LINARIS
ELAINE LINDSAY
DAN LITVAK

PAULMAGNIE
CECILA MALLARD
SUCI MARTINEZ

ANDREW MASSANET
Gymnastics
PATTY MATHENEY
ALFONSO MATHERSON

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

TERRY McCOY
RONALD McCRAY
JOHN McDONALD

191

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

1ICHAEL OLNER

DEBORAH ORTEGA

JUUE OSBORX\'E

SCOTT OSWALD

STEVEN OWENS

CAROLYN PARSON

DANIEL PATTO T

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

194

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

FELIX PICART

SHIRLEY PINGEL

FELECIA PLEAS

DAVE PORTER

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

PETE QUINN

RANDALL REDD

195

�AlAN REDDICK
Senior Seminar.
CINDY REDMOND
Track.

CURTIS REMBER
RICHARD RENWICK

JIM RICE
NOEL RICKE

MICHAEL RILEY

LOUIS RIVERA

NINA ROBINSON
Seraph Sisters, ICC
YVONNE RODRIGUEZ

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

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

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

DONNA SAUNDERS

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

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

EVELYN SCHREffiER
ALVA SCOTT
ARTHUR SEALS

197

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

DONALD WARD JR.

ROBIN WARD

JAMES \\ATKI 'S

JEFF WAYMAN

GERALDINE WELCH

CHARLES WEST

B. UFF

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

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

VIKKE WICKS

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Del egate Assembly, President,
Student Council, Senior
Seminar.
JONA THO WILLIAMS
River Trip, Senior Seminar.
lARRY WILLIAMS
Football, BSBA, Concert Choir,
Dance Club, Track, Wrestling,
Student Council, Senior
Seminar
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                    <text>����A GELUS '73

EAST HIGH SCHOOL
DENVER, COLORADO
VOLUME 55

EAST HIGH, OUR HOME AND OUR HAVEN
MAY SEEM REMOTE FROM STRATFORD-ON-AVON
BUT THE GREAT BARD'S LINES ARE TO THE POINT
SO THE TIMES ARE NOT REALLY OUT OF JOINT

�TABLE OF
INTRODUCTION .............................................. I-9
FALL SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ............................ 10-29
Varsity Football ............................................ 12-14
Sophomore Football ............................................ IS
Tennis .................................................... 16-17
Golf ...................................................... 18-19
Cross Country ................................................ 20
G irIs' Gymnastics .............................................. 2 I
Spirit Day .................................................... 22
Homecoming .................................................. 23
Fall Sports Dance .......................................... 24-25
Head Boy and Girl .............................................. 26
Delegate Assembly ............................................ 2 7
Class Representatives .......................................... 28
Class Officers ................................................ 2 9
WINTER SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ........................ 30-55
Varsity Basketball .......................................... 32-33
Junior Varsity Basketball ........................................ 34
Sophomore Basketball .......................................... 35
Swimming .................................................... 36
Girls' Swimming .............................................. 37
Wrestling .................................................. 38-39
Porn Porn Girls ................................................ 40
Cheerleaders .................................................. 41
Angelaires .................................................... 42
Band and Orchestra ............................................ 43
Angelus .................................................. 44-45
Spotlight .................................................. 46-4 7
Junior Prom ................................................ 48-49
The Mouse That Roared ........................................ 50
Choirs ........................................................ 51
Speech Team .............................................. 52-53
Bands and Orchestras ........................................... .
SPRING SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ........................ 56-81
Varsity Baseball ............................................ 58-61
Gymnastics ................................................ 62-63

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�CONTENTS
Track .................................................... 64-65
Girls' Tennis .................................................. 66
Girls' Track .................................................. 67
Wood bury .................................................... 68
Wolcott ...................................................... 69
Senior Seminar ............................................ 70-75
Top 10 Seniors .............................................. 76-77
Candids .................................................. 78-81
CLUBS .................................................... 82-113
Future Homemakers of America .............................. 84-85
VICA ........................................................ 86
Distributive Education .......................................... 87
Junior Classical League .......................................... 88
Black Students Union .......................................... 89
White Jackets and Sophomore Pep Club ........................ 90-91
ROTC .................................................... 92-93
Honorary Cadets .............................................. 94
R iflettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... 9 5
"A" Drill T earn ................................................ 96
Los Chicanos U nidos .......................................... 97
Drama Club ................................................ 98-99
Pre-Law ................................................ 100-101
Karate Club .............................................. 102-103
Seraph Sisters ............................................ 104-105
Soccer Club .............................................. 106-107
Pre-Med .................................................... 108
Nature Page .................................................. 109
Aufsteiger .................................................. 110
Skeast ...................................................... 111
Dance Club .............................................. 112-113
ALBUM .................................................. 114-175
Faculty and Administration ................................ 114-145
Sophomores .............................................. 146-151
Juniors .................................................. 152-156
Seniors .................................................. 157-175
STAFF ........................................................ 176

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WINDING UP D.A YS WITH TOIL
-KING HENRY V
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�PLAYING
"IF ALL THE YEAR WERE PLAYING HOLIDAYS"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

�����FRO TROW L. TOR.: R. McCray, D. Cant, J. Alexander, J. Loftis, D. Walker, P. Washington, B. Luna, R. Beasley,
C. Greenwell, B. Bouknight, T. Freeman, G. Hellen. SECOND ROW L. TO R.: D. Borrego, Coach Calloway, P. Wicks,
W. Newton, M. Bradley, L. Wisehart, J. Drake, J. Piechov;ski, J. Hall, D. Gadison, T. Lock, L. Chapman, Coach
Hoops. TI-ITRD ROW L. TOR.: R. Castleman, M. Carroll, M. Esslinger, E. Grissmor, M. Boyd, T. Tracy, F.
Grassier, J. Roy, B. Smith, K. Perkin, Coach Cra·wford.

The East High Varsity Football Team
started slowly and finished strongly.
Mter losing the first four league
games, they came back to have a
3-4-1 season. Head Coach Jim Hoops
stated, "One sign of true quality is
that a team can come back from defeat and be a winner. It is an
attribute to the fine character of
the players that they were able to
go undefeated the last 4 games. "
Returning next year will be about
half of the team players, in hopes
for more support, school spirit and
victories.

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FRONT ROW L. TOR. T. Hellen, M. Hughes, V. Frazier, J. Bro·wn, R. Connelly, L. Williams, N.
Germany. SECOND ROW L. TOR. F. Woods, K. Wyatt, P. Bryant, R. Sims, P. Rucker, E. Walker,
P. Reynolds. THIRD ROW L. TOR. L. Miles, R. Adams, K. Reed, D. Armour, V. Jennings, S. Drake,
M. Estes, A . Bryant, S. Loftis, K. Lee, Coach Dunn

The top players of the 1973 Sophomore Football Team
are Ron Sims, Venturi Jennings, Donnell Armour,
Keith Reed and Marshall Hughes. Along with the other
players and the help of their Coach Mr. Miles, they
have worked hard to try to make East students proud
of them. According to Mr. Miles, "If the players stay
with it they will be number 1 by their Senior year . "
The spirit of the team was displayed by a garage sale
held to raise funds for next year's team.
Thanks to the support and confidence of East High,
many victories were won this year. ext year is
expected to be even better.
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�BOTTOM ROW L. TOR.: W. Barber, J. 'ewcomb, B. Gardner, T. McGaiTy, P. Foster, TOP ROW L. TO
R.: K. Dazey, D. Kauver, J. Striegel, J. Iwasaki, M. Robinson, C. Matsuda, G. Phelps. NOT PICTURED:
C. Carpenter, B. Christison.

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�The East High Tennis Team created a new sense of
pride for East this year. The team completed the
season with 31 wins and 17 losses. David Kauvar, in
the number one singles position, won second place in
state.
Coach Felix Landau was extremely proud of all the
team members and their successes on the court. Their
general team work was gratifying.
Returning next year will be David Kauvar, Peter
Foster, Craig Matsuda, and John Iwasaki.
The Tennis Team deserves a great deal of recognition
and support for its efforts and successes. Congratulations and keep making those tough shots for the best
net results!
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�TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; Coach Regis Groff, G. Cassidy, C. Knight, T. McCoy, S.
Hubler, E. DeCroce. BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; F. Taylor, E. Lombardi, G. Gallegos,
M. Bush.

It was another successful season for Regis Groff and
the East High Golf Team. The municipal course
players of East showed the golf world they were not
to be easily beaten this year. With a lot of team
spirit, no. 1 player Gerry Cassidy, along with Corky
Knight, Eric Lombardi, Terry McCoy, Dennis
Hubler, Gil Gallegos, Ed DeCroce, and Fred Taylor,
had many victories, including an impressive third
place in city competition. Gerry Cassidy and Corky
Knight also won the city cup.

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���Bobby socks, mid-calf skirt lengths,
and ducktails were among the many
fashionable SO's styles observed
among the students and faculty on
Spirit Day. Besides being a relaxing break from the ordinary actions
of the day, Spirit Day proved to be
a novel way to contrast the changes
in dress which have occurred. Most
of us learned more about the customs ::md actions of those who
preceded us at East twenty years
ago. It is probable that if the girls
now wore their skirts at the unflattering length of the SO's, the
boys' academic attention span would
increase noticeably.

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�Sophomore attendant Lucy Nieto
Sophomore escort George Hellen

Senior escort Tom McGarry
Senior attendant Martha Sweetnam

Junior candidates Eileen Jepson and Jim Striegel
Senior candidates Susan Grigsby and Marvin Boyd

This year's Homecoming activities commenced with
a victorious game against West High in which the
final score was 16-6. In addition to the excellent ef forts of our Varsity team, and the dedicated support
of the fans, there were various half-time activities,
including an excellent presentation by the White
Jackets and the East High Marching Band. The Homecoming King and Queen, Ken Crawford and Gwen
Chapman, were announced and coronated at the game.
The Fall Sports Dance, which took place that night,
concluded the Homecoming activities.

Junior escort Buster Bouknight
Junior attendant Cheri Thompson

Queen Gwen Chapman
King Ken Crawford

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senior representatives Patti Gallegos, Ron Thomas,
Faye Asano, Kirk Stephens, Ada Southall

sophomore representatives Bill Thomas,
Leisa Barber, ancy Williams, Mike
Curnow 1 Sheryl Foster

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junior representatives Annika Strom 1 Margrit
Benton, Vern Kline 1 Dave Kauvar
sponsor Harry Achziger

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�Senior officers Warren Yamada, Jane Rockwell, Reggie Beasley, Debbie
Anchrum.

Although the student council made a conscientious
effort to improve the problems at East, many students
criticized its efforts. A few of these criticisms were
valid, but for the most part our leaders worked
diligently to better East High School. The council's
efforts were not alwa) s evident to everyone, but maybe with more understanding and spirit from the student
body, more ideas and activities could have been
carried out.
Sophomore officers
Debbie Gallegos, Carol
Brent, Tanya Acker,
Angela Collins.

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�WINTER
"Blow blow thou winter wind"
-As You Like It

����A TISKET, A T ASKET,
ANOTHER EAST HIGH BASKET!
The season for this year's
Junior Varsity Basketball team
began with a thorn in the side.
Not many students attended
Junior Varsity games, therefore the team was not given
necessary support. 1any students didn't even know or care
about the Junior Varsity team.
However, with time, the
team's momentum gradually
improved and the season
concluded with an even record
of four wins and four losses
in league play. Coach Bob Paul
felt that the team did exceptionally well overall, sporting
an 11-4 record for all games
played.

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�BUCKET BRIGADE

The team: Darell Armour, Terrace Eugene, Norwood Germany, Keith
Holleman, Marshall Hughes, Ventura Jennings, James Monroe, K. Rogers,
Paul Rucker, Ronald Sims, R. Smith, Mike Wicks, Calvin Wilson.

This year's sophomore
basketball team has been
one of the finest teams
East has had in some
time. The team had more
depth, better shooters,
and ballhandlers upholding
the East tradition of the
best basketball team in
the city. The coach, Rick
Schraeder, was pleased
at the way both defense
and offense played this
year. The team did very
well and East High is
hoping that these sophomores will help the
varsity next year.

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�����Two traditional asp cts which
have remained an important part
of high school life are the cheerleaders and porn pom girls. These
groups, under the direction of
Michelle Duren, Cynthia Rucker,
and sponsor ~rs. Strickland,
faithfully supported the major
athletic functions.

WE'VE GOT SPIRIT!!
(HOW ABOUT YOU?)

Their spirited attitudes have
been greatly appreciated by both
the football and basketball teams.
The minor sports teams would
also have been encouraged by
more frequent presentations from
these peppy groups. However, the
cheerleaders and porn porn girls
have made a good contribution to
the effort of producing more
school spirit and have cheered our
teams on throughout a successful
year.
Cheri Thompson, Mary Hendricks, Kim Waugh

Lynn Johnson, Connie Lindsey, Maxine Martinez
Deena Trout, Belinda Greathouse, Rhea Bugarin

Cynthia Rucker

Lynne McGraw, Sherri Bailey, Norma Chase

"HOLLA YOUR NAME TO THE REVERBERATE HILLS"
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-TWELFTH NIGHT

�Madeline Randell

Michelle Duren

Debra Flowers

Sandy Williams

Eileen Jepson

Kirk Stephens

Ron Thomas

Mary Kilfoyle

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Mike King

�Every year at Christrnastime, a
group of devoted and hard working
students sing around the town. The
Angelaires, as this group is
known, performed this year at
Larimer Square, the Denver Art
Museum, Park Hill Regional
Library, and for various civic
groups, schools, churches, and
nursing homes. This year the
Angelaires made their own costumes
and attended the annual madrigal
festival in Boulder. Although the
group concentrated on madrigals,
songs sung unaccompanied around
a table, songs have branched out to
contemporary tunes. By singing
around the community, the Angelaires have not only enlightened the
lives of others, but have created
pride for East as well as themselves.

�SOUNDS ABOUND
For many years the East
High School band and
orchestra have had a
great reputation in good
music. Once again they
did a great job this year
under the careful direction of Mr. Bailey. The
band has been heard at
many athletic activities
and other school functions. Several concerts
have also taken place
featuring the orchestra
and a lot of enjoyable
songs. We hope East will
always keep up this great
tradition.

"If music be the food of love, play on"
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-Twelfth Night

�PEOPLE OF ROOM 254
Room 254 ... the Angelus
office where the members of
the yearbook staff spent many
hours talking, laughing,
yelling, working, fighting,
cleaning, and playing football.
Occasionally they ventured
beyond the office door to
camp out for 36 hours in the
Kaufman's penthouse or to
spread layouts, copy, pencils,
rulers, and typewriters all
over the Downs' ping pong
table in their desperate efforts
to make deadlines . But even
in the darkest moments,
they counted on Mr . Lee to
cheer them up with his quick,
clever jokes and words of
encouragement.

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�"I'LL NOTE YOU IN MY BOOK OF MEMORY"
-HENRY VI
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This year's junior prom
was a success considering
the facts that it was prepared in only two days and
it occurred during the city's
fuel shortage. The prom
was attended by fifty couples
who danced to the music of
Brown Sugar and were
surrounded by a night club
atmosphere. Junior class
sponsors 1rs. Nannette
Rease and Mr. James
Coleman were among those
who attended the affair.
Missing from the candidates' pictures are Cheryl
Grant, Ronnie McCray, and
Beverly Grant.

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Sherrie Bailey
James Couburn

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�Queen Cheri Thompson
King Thomas Bouknight

Sponsors Mrs. Nannette Rease
Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman

Elizabeth Cole
Bernard Anderson

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Michael Carroll
Donna Washington

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Under the superior direction
of l 1r. Jack Bailey, the East
High music department has
had one jazzy, successful
year. Beginning with the
jazz ensemble, concert
band, concert orchestra,
and advanced band, the
music department demonstrated their profound ability in the art of creating
music. Traveling to different schools, participating in
the winter -spring concerts,
the music department
exhibited their unique versatility in performing
various types of music.
With the addition of the
drum and bugle corp this
year, we can hardly wait to
hear the music department
next year!!

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�SPRING
"0! HOW THIS SPRING ...
RESEMBLETH THE
UNCERTAIN GLORY OF AN
APRIL DAY!"
-TWO GENTLEMEN OF
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�Kevin Farris, Robert Close,
Mike King, Chris Moulding,
Kirk Stephens, David Wilbur,
Coach \1itchell.

QUIET, MEN AT WORK
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This year East High's Track
Team consisted of 40 memhers. The coach, Mr. Jerome
Biffle, commented there was
a great deal of enthusiasm
and spirit on the team. This
year Mr. Biffle also stated
that the track team was formidable competition for other
high schools in the state.
Many team members have excellent potentials.

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team participated in many
track meets and the season
ended with a satisfactory
record .

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BACK ROW, L. TOR: Steve Heinz, Michael Taylor, David Foston, Terry
Locke, Buster Bouknight. FRONT ROW, L. TOR: Ed Wright, Ron Lee, Junious
McConnell, Massoud Parisay.

TRACKS!

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�This year the Tennis Team
consisted of about eighteen
girls, who throughout the
season demonstrated enthusiasm and energy. Under the
direction of the new coach,
Ms. Karen Cookson, the girls
worked on perfecting their
strokes and strategy. Kay
Knowlton represented the
team in the number 1 singles
position, while Dee and Lee
Nemiro held the number 1
doubles spot. This team,
along with all the other girls'
athletic teams at East, has
finally begun to prove the
importance of girls' sports in
the public school system.

BACK ROW, L. TOR: Kim Tempest, Lisi Gottaas, Lillie Becay, Pam
Jones, Lee Nemiro, Kay Knowlton. MIDDLE ROW, L. TOR: Doreen
Yamamoto, Sue Ringler, Chris Telea, Karen Zimmerman, BOTTOM
ROW, L, TOR: Dee emiro, Gayle Nakata, Eileen Jepson, Candy Cason,
Helen Downs. OT PICTURED: Karen Cunningham, Terri Coker, Chris
Knight, Sharon Moreno.

SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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�BACK ROW, L, TOR: Jr . Weed, Cathy Gray, Sharon Lewis, Lori Brown, Liz
Hathaway, Debbie Bryant. FRONT ROW, L. TOR: Susie Saylor, Sharlene
Elliott, Sherry Jones, Tami Knight. OT PICTURED: Josephine Guion, Tina
Dwight, Jann Biggs, Lori West.

This year, the East High
Girls' Track Team did
better than expected. Under
the direction of the ener getic coach, Ms . Alice
Weed, the team practiced
diligently, and showed
strength in competition. In
the different Track events ,
the girls showed much
determination, and Ms .
Weed commented that the
team was enthusiastic and
had good potential.

JUNIOR'S JAUNTERS
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"THIS OUR LIFE
EXEMPT FROM
PUBLIC HAUNT,
FINDS TONGUES
IN TREES, BOOKS
IN THE RUNNING
BROOKS, SERMONS IN STONES,
AND GOOD IN
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-AS YOU LIKE IT

70

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�������"THE WEB OF OUR LIFE IS OF A
MINGLED YARN, GOOD AND ILL
TOGETHER."
-ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

79

�����FHA
"FAIR ROUND BJ:LLY WITH GOOD CAPON LINED"
-AS YOU LIKE IT

84

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This year both FHA classes have tried to help
students in the Home Economics related areas.
The Hero class has participated in many sewing and cooking activities. A few of them ineluded Senior Return, Christmas and Halloween
Bake Sales, Spirit Day activities, and a fashion
show. The Heo class, both health and food related course, have worked on individual studies
to help students choose a career for their future.
They have also participated in similar activities
in home economics. Both Heo and Hero have
work-study courses. The annual Co-Operative
Education Banquet, held February 14th, gave the
student employees an opportunity to give their
supervisors an enjoyable evening of fun.
85

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"I AM A TRUE LABOURER: I EARN THAT I EAT, GET
THAT I WEAR"
&amp;
-AS YOU LIKE IT

VICA I

II

VICA is an organization which offers students prestige and recognition through a ational organization. VICA represents youth who
are dedicated to self-improvement
as they prepare for leadership in
the industry and in their communities. Membership in VICA provides students with the opportunity
for participation in vocational industrial club leadership training
activities, the VI CA individual
achievement program and leadership training conferences. They
also participate in educational
activities as well as social, civic,
and competitive achievement
programs. VICA also offers students an opportunity to become
acquainted with other young
people and to participate in activities with other students enrolled
in trade, industrial and technical
occupations.

Preparing for Leadership
in the World of Work

86

�The Distributive Education Clubs of America
consist of high school students throughout
the country who are interested in learning
about the business world. The three DECA
classes at East this year have proved the
organization to be successful. The members
learned various techniques and skills which
provided a background for jobs which they
obtained through the club or which they n,ay
obtain in the future.

87

�JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
A ROMAN THOUGHT HATH STRUCK HIM"
The members of the Junior Clas- OTHELLO
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sical League dedicate themselves
to handing on the torch of clas- -;===:::;;:-------::;;;;;;;;;:::::-:::::;;;;:-- - - sical civilization in the modern
world. They believe an acquaintance with the civilizations of
Greece and Rome will help them
understand and appraise this
world of today, which is indebted
to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literatures,
languages, and arts.
The Junior Classical League has
been continuing the activities
consisting of an initiation picnic
held at Montclair Park, the annual Thanksgiving Basket given
to a family of six in the East
district, and the annual Io
Saturnalia, or Christmas party.
At the end of the year the well
known year's end Roman Banquet
was held where the Virgil medal
winners were honored. Another
activity which JCL participated
in was the State Junior Classical
League Convention held at Estes
Park on April 28 and 29 .

�Black Students Union was very active this year.
Under chairman Matthew Reid, the 15 members
planned many activities to further the education
of blacks. In February, they sponsored Black
Awareness Week, which included many movies,
plays and other activities for that week. They
also had a special program for Martin Luther
King's birthday. BSU was sponsored by Mrs.
Knight and Mr. Groff.

89

�WHITE JACKETS &amp; SOPHOMORE
PEP CLUB
"MAKE THE COMING HOUR O'ER FLOW WITH JOY"
-ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Friday was the day when
the girls in red and white
hurried in preparation for
another pep assembly and
sports activity. These
girls are the motivating
forces known as the White
jackets and Sophomore Pep
Club. Throughout the year
they attended the games
and matches , and lent
enthusiasm to the East
High athletic teams . At
the end of May an athletic
banquet was held and a wards were presented.
You can always hear these
spirited groups shouting
"Un Ungowwa East Has
Got The Power!"

90

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A'' DRILL TEAM

"HE WOULD HIMSELF HAVE BEEN A SOLDIER"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

96

�The purpose of Los Chicanos Unidos this year
was to organize and unify Chicano students and
to promote and teach Chicano culture. Under the
direction of the sponsors, Mrs. Virigina Minik
and Mrs. Mary Jo Osgood, the club participated
in many activities which included book sales,
food sales, guest dancers, and a trip to Mexico
City with approximately 35 students.

97

�����KARATE CLUB
"I HAVE PEPPERED TWO OF THEM"
-KING HENRY IV PART I
The Karate Club this year
was led by a very capable
president, Ron Thomas,
who has won his Black
belt. The members of the
club are very proud of
him and his honor . This
year Deanna Hanna was
the sponsor, Sharon Lewis
the secretary and treasure .

�103

�SERAPH SISTERS
"HERE IS A TRUE AND INDUSTRIOUS FRIEND"
-KING HENRY IV PART I

104

�~eraph Sisters,

which has long been a tradition
at East, was composed this year of 25 girls all
having a grade point average of 3. 5 or above.
The girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nelson
and the leadership of president Julie Davis,
worked hard on services that helped the school
and the students. The members of Seraph Sisters
donated an hour of their time every day to help
the administration and counselors. This year the
girls sponsored the Senior Return and were in
charge of making and distributing the Student
Directory.

105

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SOCCER CLUB
"SPORT ROYAL"
-TWELFTH NIGHT
This year, East High's
Soccer Club was very suecessful kicking the ball.
Mr. Bloomfield, club
sponsor is very interested
in recruiting new members
for next year's team. Although a mini sport at East,
soccer is gaining interest
among the faculty and
students.

�107

�����DANCE CLUB
"WHEN YOU DO DANCE, I WISH ... THAT YOU MIGHT
EVER DO NOTHING BUT THAT"
- WINTER'S TALE
Throughout the year, the 4th
Medium Dancers were involved in numerous activities
within the school and throughout the community. Under
the direction of the sponsor,
Ms. Pamela Rosson, the
group's efforts included performances at Jewish Community Center, a performance at East in April, and
particapation in the graduation ceremony. The groups
feelings on the purposes of
the club can best be described
in this statement by the Pres ident, Ms . Ann Kunz: "Once
we recognize the potential we
have centered in our bodies,
we may break the barriers
of inhibition, and express
ourselves through one of the
most beautiful, joyous , and
fulfilling means - - the
dance. "

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���Lewis Greenlee

Felix Landau

Roger Craig

Elizabeth Williams

,
'Mary McConnell

Linda Matarrese

123

�Gerard Noonan

Regis Groff

Bob Hussey

Dennis Sullivan

124

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�Patricia McClanahan

\\a ync Eckcrling

Steve Padilla

Sheila Feeney

\\ ilma \\ eipert

125

�Warren Boatright

Ann Craig

Margexy Swisher

Jacqu eline Johnston

George Wonderley

James Hoops

THE SQUARE ROOT OF ALL EVIL
126

�Carolyn Sutton

Richard Schraeder

Elsa Berger

William McGinnis

127

Thomas Ellison

�Alfred Metcalf

Mack Fair

James Bloomfield

Robert Paul

IONS CAN GIVE YOU A CHARGE
128

�Dominic Zarlengo

Clarence Mullenix

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129

�Lynne Bacon

Ann Crocker

Blanche Pigott

Virginia Minick

Mary Gerner

WHY CAN'T YOU UNO ERST AND
ME?
130

�Allen Clerihue

Anne Durrance

Joyce Murray

W. Kearn Blocker

Pamela Starck

Jack Bailey

Marion Padboy

131

�Faye Bult

Joan Rudel

Jacquelyne Goelz

Sheldon Sperling

Connie Vigil

Gary Richard

Augusta Hardy

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�Hazel Spangenberg

Janice Sinopoli

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Marcia Fox

Gladys Ligon

Jimmie \Trazsity

Patricia Umetani

133

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�Michael McDanal

Woodrow Senior

Justin Carpenter

Leonard Miles

Larry Enos

SHOP TALK
134

�Stanley Gresham

Harlan Miller

Herbert Stewart

Frank Preisner
Donald Griebenaw

135

�Clifford Olin

Raymond Mitchell

Robert Damashek

GET YOUR_IN GEAR!!!
136

�Pamela Rosson

Karen Cookson

Junior Weed

137

�Melvin Niemeyer

Jerome Golus

Willard Wyatt

51! 51! ROT-C
138

�Joan Spencer

William Scheiman

Ida Mae Bowen

Esther Howard

Thomas Brownell
139

�Arthur Escobedo

Rhoda Dean

Eloise Lee

A FRIEND IN NEED
140

�Jerome Biffle

Alice Call

Ruth Eggleston

Jane Johnston

Eleanor Flatow

141

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L. TO R.: Joanne Trabert 1 Elda Fisher 1 Eva Smith

L. TOR,: Gloria Buchard, Edna Frickey, Mary Rider, Ginny Hogan

L. TO R . : Virgina Glen 1 Jennie Marr

L. TOR.: Mary Taylor, Zadean Wilcox, Rose
Evans

L . TO R.: Ruth Waldie 1 Ruby Vardaman, Mary Walters

MAINTAINING EFFICIENCY
144

�A TOAST

To female pilots, and dads
who do dishes , and kids
growing up knowing that they
are free to choose their
lives and loves without
criticism . To doing what
makes you happy, because
that' s what it ' s all about.
The world is growing. Let's
help it along. To Woman,
To Man, To People.

145

�����Pam Lofton
Lisa Lombardi
Anton , 1ac eal
Sandy 1artin
Sandra • iartinez

Barbara ~asteller
Melinda ~-1cGann
~ike Mercer
Darcelle 1unson
Kenneth Naatz
~artin Neubert

Dian
Lucy
Gayle i.xon
• Hcheal Oliver
1ari Oppenneer

Cindy Pacheco
Jody Priest
Joan Prutzer
Emmett Quezada
Donna Ranck
Gwen Ransom

~ichelle Reavey

Christine Redmond
Coral Reynolds
Robert Rhodes
Jo Riesenman
Gary Robitz

Kevin Rovlenchik
Scott Ruby
Larry Ryals
Jennifer Schillen
Deborah Schulte
Alva Scott

150

�Mark Scott
Brian Sedar
Debra Sharritt
Mark Simmons
Sheila Simonoff
Ron Sims

Sherry Sisco
Connie Smith
Nancy Spahn
Jim Stanek
Juleigh Stone

Kevin Stout
Robert Stovall
Brian Stump
W. C. Thomas
Tim Tursick
Tom Valdez

Sandra Van
Terri Vaughn
Rita Venters
Vivian Walker
Karen Wall
Debbie Ward

Jeff Watson
Diane Whitaker
Cindy Whittlesey
Monica Wilkinson
Nancy Williams
Lynn Wilson

Jeff Winstrom
Susie Wittner
Mary Wong
Kathy Westover
Diane Wright
Doreen Yamamoto

151

�������PE 'I ABBOTT
LILL\.1ER ALLXANDER
All City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; Distributive
Education; Model Teens; \\'hite Jackets
MARY ANNE ALLEN
Environmental Workshop

RALPH ALLEN
VALERIE ALLEN
DEBRA ANCHRUM
FBLA, President; Senior Class
Officer, Secretary; White Jackets

BETH ANGELO
All School Show; Drama Club-East Side Players
CHERYL A THO NY
JA 1ES ARMSTRO G

FAYE ASA 0
CAROL BACHMAN
Aufsteiger; Girls Swimming; All City Swimming; Junior Escort; River Trip; Seraph
Sisters; Tennis; Operation Challenge

WES BARBER
JERRY BARTLETT
DEBORAH BAXTER

DI AH BECKER
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club--East Side Players; Junior Escort; National
Forensics League; National Thespians Society; Seraph Sisters; Speech Club;
Studio Theatre East; Theatre-in-the-Round

158

�SUZANNE BERRYMAN
JULIA BI 'GAMAN
SUSA BOMEY

GERAlDINE BOONE
BRAD BOSTON

BRENDA BOYD
MARVil'&lt; BOYD
KIM BRA SCOMBE

SHERRI BROOKS
CATHERINE BROUSSARD
Concert Choir; FBLA; Girls' Gymnastics Club; Track

LORI BROWN
All City Track; Gymnastics; All Metro
Track; All State Track; Cheerleader;
Delegate Assembly; Girls' Gymnastics Club;
Junior Escort; Junior Prom Queen; Seraph
Sisters; Track; White Jackets
SANDRA BROWN
National Forensics League; Speech Club;
Wolcott Contest

A CY BRUNTON
RICHARDS BRYANS
DEBRA BRYA T

�����JUDY HALL
All City Choir, Band; All School Show; All
State Choir; Angelaires, President; Concert
Band; Concert Choir; Concert Orchestra;
Dance Club; Drama Club; Jazz Ensemble;
Marching Band; Gymnastics; PTA Orientation
Staff; Stage Band; Studio Theatre East;
Theatre-in-the-Round
MARY HALL

DEBRA HAMPTON
PA 1ELA HARRIS
BSBA; FHA;
CRISTY HATCHER

SUSAN HAWLEY
Delegate Assembly; River Trip
CHARLES HAYES
TOM HEALY

STEVEN HEI 'Z
PEN 'Y HERD
Junior Escort; Seraph Sister; Spotlight Staff, Reporter,
Copy Editor
BRE 'T HINTON
Distributive Education; Environmental \\'orkshop

AL HIRJI
DIANE HOLCOMB
All City Pep Club; Concert Choir; White
Jackets, Secretary

BELINDA HOLIMAN
All City Orchestra; Concert Orchestra; All School
Show; FTA; Computer Club; junior Escort
DARRYL HOLLEMAN

164

�MARILYN HONEYMAN
All City Pep Club; Bowling Club; Junior Achievement;
Junior Escort; White Jackets, Co-Treasurer
VICKIE HUDSO
All City Pep Club; Delegate Assembly; High School Red
Cross; Junior Prom Queen Candidate; Stage Crew; Swimming

STEVEN HUNTER
CARL IBARRA
DOUGLAS JACKSON
Concert Band; Jazz Ensemble;
Marching Band; Stage Band

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SHERYL JACKSON
RESA JAMES
RALPH JEROME

JACQUELINE JOID&lt;S
CHANETA JONES
SHERRY JONES

KATHRYN JUNGLAS
All School Show; Junior Retreat; Senior Retreat
DENNIS KARASIK
DANIELL£ KAUFFMAN

KIM KAUFMAN
Angelus Staff, Clubs Editor; FHA; Junior Achievement; River Trip: Skeast
LISA KELLY

165

�KA TIIY KII.FOYLE
Aufsteiger; Girls' Swimming
MICHAEL KING
ED KLAP

THOMAS KNAPP
KAY KNOWLTO
All City Tennis; All Metro Tennis;
Angelus Staff, Business Manager;
Girls' State; Junior Escort; River
Trip; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; Tennis
HELEN KOSTIKOS

FEUCJA KRAUZE
Seraph Sisters
AlDANA KUDUNSKI
ANN KUNZ
All School Show; Concert Choir; ICC;
Dance Club, President; Junior Class Officer,
Secretary; Junior Escort; Model Teens;
Studio Theatre East

DAWN LARRY
All School Show; Aufsteiger; BSBA; Drama
Club; JCL; National Thespians Society,
President; Stage Crew; Studio Theatre East;
Tennis; Theatre-in-the-Rounel

VICTORIA LARSON
Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; Seraph Sisters;
Skeast; Who's Who Among American High School
Students
CAREY LASHBROOK
MATT LAVI GTON

GEMMA LEAN
LOUAN LECKIE

166

�ERIC LOMBARDI
CATHY LUCAS
CARLA MANCHEGO

PATRICIA MANKA
MONDA MARl
DECA; Distributive Education; Latin American Club; Los Chicanos Unidos; Model Teens;
White Jackets

GLADYS MARTI
TOM MARTIN
CARMELA MARTINEZ
Studio Theatre East; Theatre-in-the-Round

'
PRISCILLA MARTINEZ
BARBARA MATHEWS

UNDA MAWHORTER
ational Merit Letter of Commendation;
Pre-Med; Seraph Sisters, Secretary; Who's
Who Among American High School Students;
Fastest Typist A ward
GWENDOLYN MAXEY
BILL MCCLEAVE

TIM MCDERMOTT
ROTC
KAREN MCGEE
DAR Finalist; JCL; Pre-Med Club, President

�LYNNE MCGRAW
Angelaires; BSBA; Concert Choir; Drama
Club; Porn Porn Girl; White Jackets.
RAMONA MCGREW
MARGIE MC AMEE

PATRICIA MEDINA
ROSANA MENOGAN

MICHAEL MEYER
JERRI MIMS
JANELLE MOLLER

JUUE MOSES
CHRISTOPHER MOUlDING
WILLARD NEWTON

YOLANDA NIETO
DAWN IGH

CINDY OBLES
IRMA NOWORYTTA
All-City Choir; Angelaires; The Apple Tree; Concert
Choir; Delegate Assembly Alternate; East Side Story;
Student Mobilization Committee.
CHARMAINE OCHOA

168

�KARL OLSEN
Angelus Staff, Managing Editor, Art Asst., Sports Editor;
Computer Club; Curriculum Revision Board; "D" Club; PreLaw Club; PTSA; River Trip; Skeast; Sophomore Orientation
Staff; Swimming; Track.
HEATHER PA NEBAKER
Outward Bound; River Trip; Senior Seminar; Swimming.

DEBBIE PARCELL
\\RANDALL PARKER

FLOY PARTEE
PAMELA PAUL
TANIA PEER

LINDA PERS KE
BERYL PHILLIPS
DAVID PHILLIPS

STANLEY PIECHOWSKI
LILLIA PORCH
MIKE PORTER
Health Occupations Outstanding Student Award;
Football; Simplicity Fashion Show; Swimming;
VICA .

KATHLEEN PRATT
DECA; Distributive Education; Foreign Language
Club.
KATHRYN PRIEST

169

���BILL SMITH
JACQUELINE SMITH
KENNETH SMITH

I

ROSALIND SMITH
RUSSEL SMITH

SHARON SMITH
SHIRLEY SMITH
Art Club
DIANE SNIDER
All-City Band; All-School Show; All-State
Band; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra;
National 1erit Semi-Finalist.

DICK SJI.l.'"DER
ELA SOUREKA
Concert Choir; White Jackets.
MARY SPEICHER

IRENE SPEROS
White Jackets
ELLEN STARR

KIRK STEPHENS
All-City Pep-Club; All-City Student Council; Cheerleader; Cherry Creek Exchange; Gymnastics; PTSA;
Senior Class Representative; Senior Council; Sophomore
Orientation Staff; Student Council Leadership Conference.
VICTORIA STEV£ri;S
GLORIA SWANSON

•

�MARTY SWEETNAM
Aufsteiger, Treasurer; Delegate Assembly; Fall Sports Queen
Attendant; Mouse That Roared, Make-up and Costumes;
Seraph Sisters; Sophomore Orientation Staff; World Spectrum,
German.
INA SZWEC
Angelus Staff, STR-Album Asst., Activities Asst.; Delegate
Assembly; Girls' Swimming; JCL; Junior Escort; Model Teens;
River Trip; Seraph Sisters; Skeast; White Jackets.

lAVON A TALLEY
DEBRA TAYLOR
FRED TAYLOR

JAQULYN TIIOl\.1AS
RON THOMAS
All-City Pep Club; All-City Student Council; Cheerleader; "D" Club;
Dance Club; Delegate Assembly; Cherry Creek, Northglenn Exchanges;
Sophomore Football; ICC; Karate Club; Partners; "People Knowledge";
PTSA; River Trip; ROTC; Senior Class Representative; Senior Council;
Skeast; Sophomore Orientation Staff; Student Council; Student Council
Leadership Conference; \\'hite Jackets; Wrestling.

THOMAS TIIOMAS
Delegate Assembly; Drama Club--East Side Players;
European Tour; Soccer Club; Stage Crew; Theatrein-the-Round.
BRENDA THOMPSON

TONI THOMPSON
All-City Student Council; DECA; Delegate Assembly;
Distributive Education; Junior Prom Queen Candidate;
May Queen Attendant; Tri-Hi-Y.
ANNETTE THORNTON
MARILYN TOLIVER

DEENA TROUT
DIDIER TRUFANO\\'
JAMES VREElAND

173

���The 1973 Angelus Staff:
Helen Downs
Susan Groethe
John Iwasaki
David 1ejia
Eddie DeCroce
Ina Szwec
Gail 1iyoshi
Kevin Beebe
Jo Dolmas
Kay Knowlton
Crystal Carollo
Kim Kaufman
Donald Sidney
Dave Snelling
Tom Wilson
Fred Taylor
Eric Lombardi
Jerry Krautman
Joan Rounds
Marcus Robinson
Jeff Turner
Eileen Jepson
Anne Ferrari
Lee remiro
Buster Bouknight
Karl Olsen
Chris Sellers
Glenn Ybarra
Brian Lee

Editor -in -Chief
Activities Editor, Art Asst.
Co- Head Photographer
Photographer
Co-Head Photographer
Activities Asst. , Album Asst.
Album Editor
Photographer
Album Asst.
Business Manager, Clubs Asst.
Sports Co-Editor, Clubs, Art Asst.
Clubs Editor
Sports Co- Editor
Photographer
Clubs Asst. , Art Asst.
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer, Activities Asst.
Art Editor, Sports Asst.
Sports Asst.
Photographer
Activities Asst.
Sports Asst.
Album Asst.
Sports Asst.
Managing Editor
Photographer
Album Advisor
Sponsor

Thanks to:
Our photographers:
John, Eddie, David, Eric, Fred,
Kevin, Dave, Jeff, Jerry
American Yearbook Company
Larry Caywood
Vickie and Dave
Jim Bloomfield for soccer
pictures
Lawrence Welk' s bubbles
Steve Downs for photography
Annie Downs for her betweensnack typing
Cheeseman Park Playground
Metro -Goldberg-Downs
Cineramic Studios
Mr. Irwin Keinon for his inspiring Shakespeare teachings
Ms. Head Dip
Babycakes
Coffee and uppers
The Studios:
DeCroce
Jafay
Jack's
Universal
Abdoo
House of Photography

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