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Each day holds in itself WU :fr L or M ' A i 2 X7 - ,X N' 5 15' 'L JK 'L the pr fitable hours of work as contrasted with those gay hours of play. 3 gd Q has Aff XP t LL JW QU ap . QS! 'MQ e 7954 ANGELUS portrays for you the contrasts and compan- JQYJQ-LL M bcomprise your lifebew. , NXEIQJS . 6'u.J'+ 52 em: Nf eval-,X sefme, if :qv jsp Mzak or LV... l -QLJAL ,Lf Qu Me, X I . ,q f ffl? 'I L ,Lei 1.4.5 F L10 vc. M, L fakyv J vp Ore Ich of -Gm cw! have ct, :en-fat-'M-f-f Pffj45'I15k ILE, H O . ' W-fr 'e 1,P :Hf W Q+fU exQ0 DOROTHY TEETS Ed 'Awe' y NAN BUTTERWORTH K! MARILYN HUGHES A xp LEW CADY H d Ph emonx 'Hx 4 Ny ' ' Q Q9 5 ' L ' lyloml-'fm yy . , , lssisfont Eder.-,fs ' LIONEL Dumusvlrz B no 'YP qi, R fr 51, html fab W' Ivana wkcm uve, vvcre U, Pixy? 3 'f K M ui .i 1 R .- W A-, U, may V N M' I V , Q- 'Plump' ,Q .fm 'img X M. W at ai,rx9 fs -.uv sw. 16 Mx, . f fag,-f'k - if . fx? 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F' 1 'NN 'rl : ' K A -:fl 4'4 ' ff! ,LY 1 F f IV 1. -W i . 4, 4 K f'1. ? '4u 3' fre 5' 31 5 'IV 1 N. Q .40 515123255 may aggjjffjyf V 5 - u .' ol ! 39, Q? X . - JW 'W 2 iq 2 'iff Mgwaif ww? WW ya y W' M of M M674 X315 g g' xx 6 fawjyffwmfz ,S it f Q A WM Z 'ta dd lp t 1 :fr e rela ive osllon an eveo A47'+g.iAQ I - . Th f P bt tydbyth QQ .Q R ya h,gh school student p es tion and Pe'Pl ty fth g ph 5 A X d If ffh d p f , h m:n 1 4' ' N 5 Q WW 1 J . .yifkjw ,J Q ,KMA iwfgww JJ fffgyf K nyrkfgg Zim gh-1 cyf NSS- !q.l1.-NW' . ,wiisw A 356' f'3?V55'6Q'li J 1 , in V 1 jaw ww J' A M X- mf Q CWLK I A may if M5222 JMW Z .yy MW 2' NX W X r . 'gcc rig Qf Q T QS, , if 5353 E ESS? S ff iii WN Elin 4- sm Zf':.f,, ,?w MI Jwvgfelofwfiwi aww Rf?fW gffw , W ffm-wif ,Y M? LM K , W OW X GRANT ANDERSON, President JANE STANDER, Vice-President Wadlgwivjfl ., , EQ , Z' M5145 on Eventful Years W, Z Aff ' . Seniors Look Back In the fall of 1951 the Class of '5 elected Joe lake as president. With the help of sponsors, Mr. Merlin Arbogast and Mrs. Pauline Cleaver, the class planned a successful Sophomore party and Red and White day activities. The following year as juniors, led by President Pete LaChapelle, the class showed enthusiastic spirit even more. The Junior Prom was the high- light of the year with Queen Carolyn Reese reigning over a Winter Wonder- land. The cooperative spirit of the class was carried on into the spring in the Red and White day events. This year in place of the traditional Barn dance, the senior class and the Spotlight staff combined efforts in promoting an'unusually successful Homecoming dance. The creativeness of the senior class was especially well demonstrated in the Senior Prom, lsIand Paradise, in a Hawaiian setting. The class also presented: l Killed the Count, the senior class play, an Arbor day program, Class day program, senior luncheon, a class picnic and had a leading part in the annual Red and White day festivities. Grant Anderson, president of the Class of '54, inspired all with his eagerness and vivacity, ' EMM M RUTH RAHN, Secretary JO ANNE CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer Mn-Ljfv-v'-'aff' an-dye. . fgmif llllllil . X lllllliillt MR. MERLIN ARBOGAST Sponsor The members of the Class of 1954 wish to thank our sponsors, Mrs. Pauline Cleaver and Mr. Merlin Arbogast, for all their enthusi- astic support during the past three years. A team is only as good as its managers, and without them, l can sincerely say that we would not have been as successful. Words are not adequate to express our grati- tude, so let us just say-thank you so very much. Grant Anderson Mas. PAULINE cL:Avik, Sponsor 5 Q,-J ACHENBACH, CLYDE '54 club. ACHILLES, PAT Bible researchg Musicg Delegate assemblyg '54 club. ADAMS, ARLENE '54 clubg Seraph Sistersg Jr. escort. ADAMS, CHARLES FRANKLIN ADAMS, EDWIN L. All school showg Orchestra, all city, all state. AGGELER, ANNE All school showg Kam egate assemblyg '54 club. ALFRED, DOUGLAS Bowling. ALLEN, DONANNE Christmas pageantg PTA modelg Kampusg '54 clubg Delegate assemblyg Sweetheart couple ot- tendant. ANDERSEN, ROBERT ALLAN Christmas pcngeantg Debateg Inter-club councilg I. R. club, pres.g Scienceg Jr. usherg Woodbury alternate. ANDERSON, CAROL Kcmpusg '54 club. ANDERSON, ELAINE Archeologyg Scienceg '54 club. ANDERSON, GARY ANDERSON, GRANT Sr. class pres.g All city student councilg Angelus staftg Boys' stateg Inter-club cauncilg Pre-lawg Red jacketsg Student councilg Jr. usherg Prin- cipal's advisory councilg Student council leader- ship conferenceg '54 club. ANDERSON, MARLENE ANNIS, SHARON Kampusg Languageg '54 club. ANTONOFF, GARY Christmas pageantg Red jacketsg Delegate os- semblyg Jr. usherg Woodbury finalistj '54 Club. APPLEGATE, KAREN RUTH Kampus, '54 club. ARCHAMBAULT, PIERRE A. JR. ASHBROOK. BOB ASHBY, JOE R. AVOY, DON R. D clubg Hn-R-40g Keyg '54 clubg Skliastg Dele- gate ossemblyg Swirnmingg Principal's advisory council. BAER, CHARLA ANN Spotlight, bus. monagerg Kampusg '54 club, BAIN, LAWRENCE J. All city bandg All school showg D clubg Red jocketsg Wrestling. BAIN, MARGARET BAINTER, MONNIE BAIR, JERRY All school showg Archeology, cor, sec.g '54 club. BAKER, CARL GORDON Hi-R-40g Hi-Yg Delegate assemblyg '54 club. BALDWIN, STAN Bowlingg '54 club. BALLARD, JIM Red jocketsg SkEastg '54 Club. BEALE, BOB I, R. clubg Red jocketsg SkEast. BECK, TERRY Jr. class vice pres.g Delegate assemblyg '54 club. BEDDEO, WALT D clubg Football. BEISE, CAROLYN All school showg Dramag Karnpusg '54 club. BELL, CLARA Bowlingj Languageg Seraph Sistersg SkEastg '54 club. BERNDT, DALE Red jackets, Rifle, '54 club. BERRY, SUSAN LYNN Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Delegate assem- bly, Jr, escort, Principal's advisory council, '54 club. BEST, LORENE Kampus, vice pres., SkEastj '54 club, BETSON, RAYMOND J. Pre-Medic, '54 club. BETTS, VERNON BEWLEY, DOROTHY BEZOFF, NAOMI All school show, Kampus, '54 club. BIGGlNS, GEORGE E. JR. BINKLEY, JANICE Cheerleader, Kampusg Delegate assembly, '54 club, BIRD, JIM BLACK, MARILYN BLAKE, JOE B. Head boy, All city student council, Angelus staffg Boys' state, governor, Christmas pageantg Soph, class pres, Hi-R-405 Hi-Y, Inter-club council, Keyg Pre-law, Student council, Dele- gate assembly, pres., Principal's advisory coun- cil, Student council leadership conference, pres., Boy's Nation, vice pres, Sr. class playg Sweet- heart couple attendant. BEMUS, FRANCES B. BENCH, DAN '54 club, Christmas pageant, Kampusg All school show. BENDER, MATTIE PEARL All school show. BEN HAM, TERRY BENNETT, DON BERKE, GORDON Cheerleader, D club, Debate, '54 club, Swim- ming. BLANFORD, HELEN Seraph Sistersg SkEastg White iacketsg Jr. es- cortg '54 club. BLUE, LINDEN S. Ch iS'm0S P0990 1fi COHQYSSS, pres.g Inter-club councilg Pre-Iawg Red jacketsg SkEostg Delegate assenibly: pres.g Jr. usherg Woodbury, finalistj gfgrytcipal s advisory councilg '54 clubg Sr. class BLYER. PRESTON Drama, pres.g lnter-club councilg '54 club. BOLTON, NAN All school showg Kampusg '54 clubg Seraph Sistersg White iacketsg Jr. escort. BOND. BETTY Kampusg Red Cross cauncilg SkEastg White iacketsp Delegate assemblyg '54 club. BONNEY, BEVERLY JUNE Kampusg Delegate assemblyg '54 club. BOWER, SHIRLEY J. '54 clubg Language. BOWERS, NANCY LEE All school showg Christmas pageantg Kampusg Delegate assemblyp '54 club. BOWLING, DON L. Delegate assembly, BRADASICH, PATTSI Bowlingg Girls sportsg Pre-Medicg Seraph Sis- tersp Scriptg '54 club. BRAFFORD, JOANNE Seraph Sistersg White jackets: '54 club. BREWER, BARNEY All school showy Hi-Y, pres.1 '54 club. IRICKER, LEE Chessg Euclidian. IRIDWELL, MARGARET Angelus staffg Kampusg SkEost5 '54 club. IRIGHTWELL, TOM All school showy Jr. usher: Sr. class play: Christ- mas pageantg '54 clubg l. R. clubp Red iacketsg Euclidian. BRINGLE, BOB Archeology: Rifleg Jr. usher. BURNETT BARBARA AN N All school' show, Archeology, Bible research, Sr. class play. BURNS, EILEEN Girls sports, pres., Inter-club council, Modern dance, White jackets, BURTON, BOB Christmas pageant. BUTTERWORTH, NAN Angelus assistant editor, Student council, PTA model, Jr, prom queen attendant, All school show, Jr. escort, Seraph Sisters, Girls' state, al- ternate, Kampus, '54 club. BUXTON, GEORGE Gymnastics, all city, all state. CALDWELL, ROSE MARIE Bible research, Girls sports, Music, '54 club. CALHOUN, MAXINE Pre-Medic, treas., '54 club. CAPRUN, YVONNE Spotlight staff, '54 club. CARBONE, CAROLE '54 club. CAREY, CATHY Head girl,,All city student council, Angelus staff, Christmas pageant, Student council lead- ership conference, NASC convention, Inter-club council, Seraph Sisters, pres., SkEast, vice pres,, Student council, Delegate assembly, Principal's advisory council, Jr. prom queen attendant, Sweetheart couple attendant, '54 club. CARO, JOHNETTA All school show, '54 club. CARROLL, M. JILL Kampus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr, escort, '54 club. far BROWN, JUDY Kampus, '54 club. BROWN, PAUL S. Chess, Rifle. BROWN, RICHARD Gymnastics, all city, all state, SkEast, '54 club. BUCKINGHAM, ELLEN Kampus, SkEast, '54 club. BURKET, JOHN Camera Clique. BURNELL, SALLY Drama, '54 club, All school show. 'zo l 3 f .. 4' IXLS-ef Zz ,exe cafe N-gg :Liga L ' Q-,MJ JUL, '. - ,D f 17 CARVELL, MYREL Bible research, CHAMBERLIN, SUSANNA Christmas pageant, Archeology, sec.-treos., '54 Club. CHAPMAN, JOYCE All school show, Astronomy, Music, '54 club, CHRISTENSEN, DAVE '54 club. CLEMENTS, FRANKLIN JOSEPH Bowling, SkEast. CLIFFORD, JOHN All city tennis, D club, Debate, Inter-club council, Pre-Medic, treas,, Red jackets, pres. Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, '54 club. CLIFFORD, SHARON COHEN, MORTON COLE, GEOFFREY H. D club, Swimming, all Spotlight staff. COOK, ADATH COOK, MARLENE COOLEY, JENNETTE city, all state, Debate Orchestra, all city, all state, All school show Christmas pageant, Kampus, Delegate assem bly, '54 club, COOLEY, THOMAS COPELAND, SHIRLEY '54 club. CORNELISON, ALFORD I. R. club, exchange editor, Spotlight staff, '54 club. CORNELISON, SHIRLEY Delegate assembly CROW, JIM CUDWORTH, NANCY Kampusg Rifle, sec., '54 club. CUMMINGS, JOHN A. Rifle. CUMMIN5, JEROLD D. All school show, Drama, vice pres., Euclidiang Key, Pre-law, Jr. usher, '54 club, Sr. class play. CUNNINGHAM, JO ANN All school show, Sr. class trees., Kampus, White iacketsg Delegate assembly, '54 club. CU NYUS, GARY A. CURRIER, GEORGIA B. DALY, JOHN A. Chess, Jr. usher, DAUGS, RICHARD Dramag Delegate assembly, '54 club, DAVIDSON, EDITH CAROL '54 club. DAVIS, BARBARA All school show, Kampusg '54 club. owns, PAT All school show, COSPER, SANDRA Bible research, Music. COWPERTHWAITE, KIT Christmas pageant, Congress, vice pres., D club, Debate, Pre-law, SkEas!, Jr. usherg Tennis, '54 club, Sr. class play. COX, CAROL Seraph Sisters, '54 club. CRAWFORD, RICHARD CROSBY, WM. DEAN All city wresflingg D club, vice pres., Hi-Y. CROSSAN, GWEN Kompus, '54 club. m,w DAVISON, CINDY Bawlin' '54 club, g, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr. escort. DAY, MARILYN DE LUISE, TANYA Kampus, Seraph Siste Jr. escort, '54 club, PTA model. rs, SkEastp White jackets, DEMIS, CAROL Kampus, '54 club. DE SPAIN, FORREST Rifle, Gymnastics, all city, all state. DEVENISH, DOROTHY Seraph Sisters, treas, SkEast, Student council, White jackets, Delegate assembly, sec., Girls' state, Jr, escort, Principal's advisory council '54 club. 1 DIBBLE, PAUL '54 club. DICKERSON, .IAN Spotlight staff, Kampusg SkEast, White jackets, '54 club. DICKSON, ROBERT WM. JR. DIERDORFF, EDWIN All city golf, D club, l. R. club, All school show, Gymnastics, all city, all state. DIFFIE, DAVID DIRINGER, BARBARA All school show, Kampus, '54 club. 1 Delegate assembly DOELL, LORRAINE DONALDSON, MARY E. '54 club. DOWNING, BARBARA J. Orchestra, all city, all state, All school show, Christmas pageant, Kampus, Modern dance, vice pres., '54 club. DOWNING, DIANE All school show, Kampus, Modern dance, '54 club, DUNIEVITZ, LIONEL Angelus bus. manager, '54 club, Delegate os- sembly, DURANT, PAUL DUTTON, EVAN J. l. R, club, secretary, Jr. usher. EARL, TONI '54 club, ECKERT, DONNA L. '54 club. EDMINSTON, CAROL '54 Club. EDMONDSON, CHESTER EFAW, SALLY All school show, Kampus, treasg Student coun- cil, White jackets, Delegate assembly, sec., Moy queen attendant, Jr, prom queen attendant, Student council leadership conference. ELAM, PEGGY ELLIS, MARY All school show, Kampusg White jackets, Dele- gate assembly, '54 club, ELLIS, SHIRLEY IMESON, GLORIA DOWSON, ROY Hi-Y, SkEast. DOYLE, JEANNIE LOUISE DOYLE, PAT Kampusj '54 club. DRAIN, VERNON Football, all city, all state, D club, Hi-R'4O DRIEBLATT, IRWIN DUKE. DEBBIE All school show, Kampus, '54 club. EPPLER, JEAN All school showg Pre-Medicg Delegate assemblyg 'S-I club EPSTEIN, HONEY All school showg Christmas pageantg Bowlingg Dcbateg Dramag Wolcott finalistg '54 clubg Sr. Class play. EPSTEIN, MARILYN Kampusg Red Crass councilg Spotlight staff: '54 Club. ERICKSON, DICK All city tootballg D clubg Hi-Yg Keyg Delegate assemblyg '54 clubg Sweetheart couple atten- dant. ESBECK, LEONARD ESSEX, KEN '54 club. EVANS, SARAH Christmas pageantg Kampusg Seraph Sisters Spotlight staffg '54 club. EVENSON, DON Skliastg Delegate assemblyg '54 clubg Track Principal's advisory council. FAITH, SHARON '54 clubg All school showg Christmas pageant. FARBER, SANDRA Kampusg '54 club. FARLEY, FAYE Bawlingg SkEast. FAUST, SANDY Kampusg '54 club. FEDDE, RAY '54 club, FELLMAN, SHARON Kampusg Jr. escortg '54 club. FERGUSON, GAYLE LA VARRE FINE, JUDITH All school showg Angelus staftg Inter-club coun escortg Wolcott finalistg '54 club. cilg Modern dance, pres.g White iacketsg Jr' FROGGE, WILLIAM R. D club, Football, Track. FROST, SHARON Kampus, SkEast, '54 club, FRUMESS, ROBIN ADELE Kampus, Seraph Sisters, Delegate assembly, Wolcott, finalist, Spotlight staff, '54 club, FUERMANN, OTTILIA FUNNELL, ROBERT A. GAMBLE, PAT White jackets, '54 club. GARDNER, JERRY D. GATES, ELAINE Christmas pageant, Soph. class vice pres,, Kam- pus, White jackets, Delegate assembly, '54 club. GEAR, JO ANNA All school show, Language, White jackets, '54 club. GEBHART, GARTH GEISERT, CLAUDIA Kampus, '54 club. GERTZ, EVELYN LEE Kampus, SkEost, '54 club. FISHER, DONALD Baseball. FISHER, GAIL Kampus, Delegate assembly, '54 club. FISK, GAIL Kampus, Delegate assembly, '54 club. FOUNTAIN, WILLIAM RUSSELL Inter-club council, I. R. club. FOX, STANLEY All school show, Drama, Language, Red Cross council, Science, Script. FREILINGER, MICHAEL GIEM, DAVE Football, all city, all stateg D clubg Hi-R-40, vice presg Hi-Yg Keyp '54 club. GILLMORE, JOYCE Christmas pageantg Musicg GITTING5, RICHARD S. Congressj Keyg Pre-lawg Jr. usher. GLASMANN, LOUIS T. '54 club. Delegate assemblyg GLASS MARTHA All school show Jr class sec Kampus Seraph Sistersg White jacketsg Jr. escortg May queen attendantg '54 club. GLASSCOC K, LYNN GOLD, HARVEY Angelus staff. GOLDBERG, DOROTHY Kampusp Red Cross council: Delegate assemblyg '54 club. GOLDBERG, MARLENE Kampusg SkEostg Delegate assemblyg '54 club, GOLDBLATT, GEORGIA GOLDSMITH, GABE All city wrestlingg D clubp Hi-R-405 Delegate assernblyg '54 club. GOLDSTEIN, JUDY All school showy Christmas pageantg Kampusp Red Cross councilg Seraph Sisters, vice pres.p White iacketsg Delegate assembly, sec.g '54 clubp May queen attendantg Jr. prom queen attendant. GOODYEAR, THOMAS Stage crew. GOROSHOW, FAYANN Debateg Seraph Sisters. GOTLIN, RON All school showy D clubg Football. GOTO, LEO Hi-Yg Keyg Pre-Iawg All city Red Cross councilg Student council, treas.g '54 club. GRIBBLE, JAMES R. GRONEWOLD, VELMA All school show, Bowling, Kampusg '54 club. GROUSSMAN, RONALD A. Angelus staff, Camera Clique, '54 club, De- bate, Euclidiang Delegate assembly. GROVES, KENNETH D clubg Hi-R-40, Hi-Y, Key, Student council, Baseball, '54 club. GRUENLER, MARILYN Kampusg SkEastp Delegate assembly, Spotlight staff, '54 club. HAAR, STEVEN Swimming, all city, all state, HACKETT, KENNETH R. HADLEY, STANTON HAGLER, LOUIS All city tennis, D club, Red jackets, Delegate assembly: '54 club. HALFMANN, DALE HALL, JAMES A. HALL. PENNY SkEast, sec.-treas.g Angelus queen, '54 club. GRAF, DON GRAHAM, DALE J. GRAVES, CHERIE All school show, Drama, class play. GRAY, JAMES N. '54 club. GREEN, SUE Kampus, '54 club. GREENBERG, HAROLD treas., '54 clubg Sr HALLUM, CLINT All city football, D club, Swimming. HALPERN, JUDEE All school show, Kampusg Red Cross council, SkEast, '54 club. HALSELL, LOUIS SkEastg Hi-R-40. HAMILTON, STEVE All state band, All Jr. usher. city orchestra, Euclidianp i i HAMM, BARBARA Kampus. HANNEBAUM, PEGGY HANNEMANN, BILL All city baseball, All city basketball, Boys' state, D club, Hi-R-40, vice pres., Inter-club council, sec., Key, Pre-law, pres., Delegate as- sembly, Jr. usher, Principal's advisory council, '54 club. HANSON, DONALD Christmas pageant, All school show, Sr. class ploy, Stage crew, HARDY, GEORGE Archeology. HARRIS. BETTY HARTMAN, BARBARA Karnpus, Seraph Sisters, Student council, White jackets, Jr. escortg Jr. prom queen attendontg May queen attendant, Sweetheart couple atten- dant, '54 club. HASLAM, BRUCE Jr. usher, '54 club. HASSELBALD, DAVID J. HAYDEN. JAMES R. HAYES, ROBERTA Archeology, Language, vice pres., Seraph Sis- tersg Jr. escort, '54 club. HAYWARD, SANDY Kampusp '54 club, Delegate assembly. HEMPEL, JOHN Hi-R-40, sgt, at arms, Key, SkEast, '54 club, HENRY, HELEN PTA model, Kampus, SkEast, White jackets, Delegate assembly, sec., Priricipal's advisory council, May queen attendant, '54 club. HEPPERLY, ANNE Christmas pageant, Modem dance, '54 club. HERMANSEN, BETH SkEast, '54 club. HERRICK, JOSEPHINE Language, pres., '54 club, HILL, CATHY Karhpus, SkEast, Delegate assembly, '54 club, HILL, DIANE HILL, JANETTE All school show. HILL. MURIEL Language, Archeology, Seraph Sisters, White packtes, Jr. escort, '54 club. HILL, SUSAN Archeology, Language, sec.-treas., Seraph Sis- ters, Jr. escort, Wolcott, alternate, '54 club. HINDERLIDER, PHILLIP B. HOLLARS, RICHARD All school show, Christmas pageanl, Drama, Stage crew, Sr. class play. HAZE. NEAL J. HEADLEY, LEOLA All school show, HEARN, KENT H. Gymnastics, all city, all state, All city football D club, Delegate assembly, '54 club, Hi-Y, Sgt at arms. HEDENSKOG, LOIS JEAN All school show, Modern dance. HEIN, BILL Orchestra, all city, all state, All school show, I, R, club, pres, of board, Jr, usher, '54 club, HELM, KAREN All school show, Band, Seraph Sisters. HOLLAWAY, CHESTER All city wrestling, SkEast. HOLMES, RALPH '54 club. HOPKINS, MARGARET SkEast, Delegate assembly, '54 HORST, RAYMOND K. Rifle. club. HORTON, JOAN '54 club, Kampus, Art. HOUGHTON CHARLOTTE Archeology, pres., Inter-club council, Pre- Medic, Rifle, vice pres., Seraph Sisters. HOUSE, EMILY HOWARD, LEE Cheerleader, Christmas pageant, Red jackets, Delegate assembly. HOWARD, RICHARD All school show. HUANG, SONYA Art, White jackets, Delegate assembly, '54 Club. HUDSON, DEAN E. HUGHES, DONALD HUGHES, MARILYN Angelus staff assistant editor, Christmas pag- eant, Kampus, SkEast, Student council, White jackets, Delegate assembly, '54 club. HUGIE, LARRY Gymnastics, all city, all state, Angelus staff, D club, Hi-Y, secftreas., Delegate assembly, vice pres., '54 club. HUSTED, MARILYN JANE All school show, SkEast, White jackets, '54 club. HUTCHISON, DAVID I Congress, Euclidian, vice pres., Redljackets, SkEost, Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, 54 club. ISAACSON, ELLEN Bowlnngg Kampus, Seraph Ststersj Jr, escort '54 club. IRWIN, DAVE I. R. club, trees., Jr. usher. JACKSON, DAVID All ctty band, All school show, Rifle. JACOBSON, WALLACE L. Bowling, JAPHET, CONNIE '54 club, Kampus. JELSTRUP, ANDREA Angelus staff, Inter-club council, vice pres. Kampus, Seraph Sestersg SkEastg Whlte jacketsi pres., Jr. escort, Sweetheart Queen, '54 club JENNINGS, JOSEPH F. Bowling, Red jackets, '54 club. JENSEN, BILL Key, Red jackets, SkEastg Jr. usher, '54 club. JOHNSON. BRUCE I. R. club, Rlfle, Key. JOHNSON, BRUCE M., JR. JOHNSON, ELAINE Kampus, Dclegatetassembly, '54 club, Jr. prom queen attendant, May queen attendant, Sweet- heart couple attendant, JOHNSON, JACK A. Stage crew. HYNDMAN, BOB IMBER, TRUDY Kampusg SkEast, '54 club. INFIELD, FRITZI SUE INGLEE, PHIL Red jackets, vuce pres., SkEast, Delegate as semblyg PrincipaI's advisory council, '54 club INGRAM, LARRY ISAACS, KAREN Language, Pre-Mednc, Seraph Sisters, Whnte jackets, Spotlight staff, '54 club. Ss JOHNSON. JAMES H. All city band, All city orchestra, '54 club, Bowling, I. R. club, Rifle, Delegate assembly. JOHNSON, NANCY JO Kampus, Seraph Sisters, Jr. escort, Spotlight staff, '54 club. JOHNSON, RICHARD LEWIS Swimming, captain, Swimming, all city, all state, D club, Hi-R-40, Key, treas., Delegate assembly. JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. JONES, DELORES HELEN Girls sports. JONES, PEGGY ANN KANAN. LINDA KAMINSKY, ZELLA MAE All school show, Debate, l. R. club, Red Cross council, '54 club. All school show, Christmas pageant, Bowling, sec.-treos., Drama, Inter-club council, Pre- Medic, pres,, Red jackets, Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, Woodbury, alternate, Shafroth, al- ternate, '54 club, Sr. class play. Angelus staff KATCHEN. HOWARD All city golf, D club, Delegate assembly, '54 club. KEARNEY, THOMAS P. KELLER, DONALD F. Spotlight staff. KELLY, GALE Red jackets, Spotlight staff, Jr. usher. KELLY, JULIE Angelus staff, Jr. escort, Seraoh Sisters, SkEast, '54 club. Christmas pageant, All school show KELLY, PAT All school show, Modern dance, sec., Red Cross council. KEMPER, BILL Football, all city, all state, Student council, Soph. class treas., Pre-law, Hi-R-40, sgt. at arms, '54 club, D club, Sweetheart couple attendant, Key. KNIGHT, ROBERT L. Trackg D club. KNOWLES, LOIS All school showg Seroph Sistersp Whlte jacketsj Delegate assemblyg '54 club. KOPECKY, DARLENE ANN KOSCHMANN, GALE B. Christmas pageantg Dromag Seraph Sistersg White jacketsg Jr. escortg '54 club. KRAFT, DOROTHY Delegate assembly. KREUZER, ROGER KRUGER, LAURALEE Kampusg Seraph Sistersg White jacketsg Jr. escortg '54 club. LA CHAPELLE, PETER H. Basketball, all city, all stateg All city student COUY1CIlj Christmas pageantg Jr. class pres.g D clubg Hi-R-4Og Inter-club councilg Keyg Pre- law, vice pres.g Delegate assemblyg Baseballp Student council leadership conference: '54 clubg Student council. LA FOLLETTE, JACK Euclidian, vice pres.g Red jacketsg Rlfleg SkEastg Jr. usherg '54 club. LAKE, JANET Kampusg SkEastg '54 club. LANDIE, SANDRA LANDIS, NANCY SkEastp '54 club. KEN ITZ, LE ROY KERNER, EVE LYNN. All school showg Kampusg Spotlight staffg '54 club. KEYS, JULIA LOUISE Bible research, KEYSER, LARRY KHATUNZEFF, HELENE All school showg Kampusg M club. KINNEY, LOU Modern danceg odern dapcep '54 Delegate assemblyg '54 club. LANGAN, TOM Football, all city, all state, D club, Track. LARSON, KAY Kampus, SkEast, Delegate assembly, 54 club. LARSON, SHARON Kampus, vice pres., Seroph Sisters, White jackets, Delegate assembly, sec., Jr. escort, '54 club. LARSON, SIGVARD O. Rifle, pres., Delegate assembly. LAW, NANCY All school show, SkEast, '54 club. LAWTON, BARBARA Kampus, Modern dance, '54 club. LEABO, PHIL LEACH, JOYCE Bible research, '54 club. LEDLIE, JAN Drama, '54 club, PTA model. LEISE, GLORIA Kampus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Dele- gate assembly, Jr, escort, '54 club. LEISER, DEANNE LEVY, MORRIS LEVY, WARREN Chess, Euclidian, Jr. usher. LEWIS, CHARLES D. Inter-club council, SkEast, Jr. usher. LEWIS, ELIZABETH ANN All school show, Debate, l. R. club, Script White jackets, Delegate alternate, '54 club. assembly, Shafroth LEWIS, ROBERT Chess, Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, '54 club Dean's assistant. 1 1 LOHMAN, SI-IERRY DIXIE Kampus, Delegate assembly, '54 club. LONG, MARIAN Kampus, Seraph Sisters, Delegate assembly, Jr. escort, Principal's advisory council, '54 club LOSEKE, MARCIA Orchestra, all city, Kampus, '54 club. LOVE, MARJORIE Bowling, Kampus, '54 club. LOVITT, CONNIE Kompus, SkEast, '54 club, PTA model. LUBY, DICK LUCKING, CLAUDIA SkEast, '54 club. LYONS, VIRGINIA Kampus, Spotlight staff, '54 club. MADISON. JOHN Inter-club council, treos., Key, pres., Football, Woodbury, finalist, '54 club. MAISELSON, JOYCE All school show' Inter-clu council, Music, , b pres.: Opers, pres., '54 club. MANESIS, GEORGE Christmas pageant. MANESIS, JOHN G. Jr. usher. LICHTENWALDT, BARBARA Modern dance. LIEB, CAROLYN Kampus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr escort, '54 club. LIGHT, KARLA MAE Bowling, l. R. club, Kampus, Modern dance, '54 club. LIND, DONNA Bowling. LIND, VIRGINIA A. LINDNER, DIANE SUE Kampus, Opera, Seraph Sisters, Jr. escort, '54 club. . '-SF J .Hz 1 MANRING, ED Congressg Keyg Red jocketsg Jr. usherj '54 club. MARCOVE, ALAN Hi-R-405 Keyg '54 club. MARKELL, ROBERT C. Rifle. MARKELY, SHARON All school showy Kampusg SkEostp '54 club. MARTHENS, NANCE JANE Kampusg '54 club. MARTIN, BILL MARTIN, DON R. '54 club. MARTIN, SHIRLEY JEAN All school showg Kompusg '54 club. MASLIN, GLORIA Kampusg Seroph Sistersg White jacketsg '54 club. MATHISEN, ROBERT H. MAYHEW, ELSTON Euclidiang Red jackets, sec.g Delegate assemblyg Jr. usherg '54 clubg Sr. class play. McBRlDE, DUANE M:CANN, PATRICIA Kampusg '54 club. McCLESKEY, NANCY SUE Girls' sports. McCULLOCH, BEVERLY All school showy Girls' sports. McDONOUGH. ALAN D clubg SkEostg Tennis: '54 club. 5? McKNIGHT, KATHLEEN All school showy Bible research, McMICHAEL, BARBARA McQUEARY, GEORGIA ANN SkEostg White jackets. McVEY, WINIFRED MEADER, CAROL Girls' sports, MEETZE, ROBERT '54 club. MEINKE, DALE MELVIN, MARY LYNN All school showg Kampusj White jocketsg '54 club, MENDEL, GLORIA Kcimpusp Spotlight stoffg '54 club. MENTGEN, JOANNE '54 club. MERRILL, STAN MERRIMAN, PEGGY McFARLAND, DON Bowling, secy. McGARRY, ANN McGRAW, EUGENIA MCHUGH, GEORGE M KIM, MARCIA H t Kzfmpusg Seroph Sisters, trees-F Wh'79 l0Cke'5 Jr. esccrtg '54 club, McKINNEY. CHUCK '54 club. MIDYETT, PATSY All school show, Bible research, Drama, Music. MILLER, BILL Bowling, Congress, Debate. MILLER, BOB '54 club. MILLER, LYDIA Language, White jackets, '54 club. MILLER, MARILYN White jackets, Kampus, Delegate assembly, '54 club. MILLER, PATTY JO Christmas pageant, Kompus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, treas., Homecoming queen at- tendant. MILLER, STAN MILLER, STEPHEN L. Red jackets, Rifle, Delegate assembly, Jr, usher, '54 club. ' MILLER, QUENTIN MOLLISON, JIM Key, sec., Jr. usher, '54 club. MONTGOMERY, LOIS ANN All school show, Kampus, '54 club. MOONEY. DON Christmas pageant, Pre-low, Delegate assem- bly, '54 club. MOORE. ROY All school show, I. R. club. MOU NTJOY, ROBBYN All school show, SkEast, White jackets, Dele- gate assembly, '54 club, PTA model. MOXEY, PAT Language, '54 club. MOZER, MONA Kampus, Spotlight staff, '54 club, .,f..g,,,, ..t9i'?iz3i.,.-'few f. .ei,,x,: ...M,Le.iw....,.,4,', -- , t w W' if it 4. . fy? 4? f Q wwf? NELSON, DONNA LOU Pre-Medic, vice pres., Seraph Sisters, Student council, White jackets, Jr. escort, Spotlight editor, '54 club. NELSON, DUANE NELSON, JANE Seraph Sisters, SkEast, Delegate assembly, Jr. escort, '54 club. NELSON, WILLIAM OLIVER All city golf, D club, '54 club. NETHERY, KATHLEEN Language, '54 club. NEWCOMB, SHIRLEY Kampus, '54 club. NEWELL, JO ANN Language, Seraph Sisters, '54 club. NIBLACK, CHARLENE NORTZ, JOANNE C. OAKLEY, KAROLE Kampus, SkEast, White jackets, '54 club. OGELSBY, NANCY Christmas pageant, Kampus, Seraph Sisters, All school show, White jackets, '54 club. OHLSON, MARYLYN All school show, Angelus staff, Christmas pag- eant, Kampus, sec., Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr. escort, Wolcott, alternate, '54 club. MUCH, FRED MUELLER, DONNA LEE Bible research, Girls' sports. MURPHY, RALPH J. Archeology. MYERS, DON Cheerleader. NEAL, KAY Seraph Sisters, '54 club, Girls' sports. NEEDLER, HOWARD IAN Pre-law, Chess, pres., Congress, Jr. usher, Eu clidian, Debate, Inter-club council, ORCHARD, KENT VVYESWHQ, all city, all state, D club, sec., Hi-Y, pres., Inter-club council, Pre-law. OSUGA, HIDEO Key, vice pres,, Delegate assembly, '54 club. OTTERMAN, RUTH Modern dance. PALM, NANCY Kampus, Seraph Sisters, Jr, escort, '54 club. PAPEDO. ELAINE '54 club. PARK, MARIETTA Kampus, Organ, '54 club, PARCHEN, DAVID H. Band, all city, all state, Orchestra, all city, all state, All school show, Rifle, '54 club. PARETT. RODGER Band, all city, all state, All school show. PARTON' MARTY Kampus, '54 club. PEIFFER, WALLACE PEPPER, BARRY Spotlight staff, '54 club. PETERSON, RALPH H. PHILLIPS, SALLIE Girls' sports. PINGREE, HERBERT EUGENE Football, all city, all state, all American, All city track, D club, Hi-Y, Delegate assembly, Wrestling, '54 club. PIPPIN, MARY LOU POE, RHEA LENE Kampus, '54 club. PROUTY, ILA Bowlingg Karnpusg Red Cross councilg Delegate cssernblyg Spotlight staffg '54 club. PRUITT, V. RALPH Languageg Red Cross councilg Rifle, '54 club. PURSE, JOANNE DARLENE PUTMAN, SHIRLEY RABE, KATHLEEN M. RAHN, RUTH Sr. class sec., Kampusj Seraph Sistersg SkEast, vice pres.g White jacketsg Delegate ossemblyp Jr. escortg '54 club, vice pres. RANKIN, PAT All school showy Kcrnpusg Student council, sec.g White jacketsg Delegate assemblyg May queen attendant. RATCLIFF, JANE '54 club. READ, ALLEN Bond, all city, all stcteg Rifleg '54 club. uns: MARILYN FRANCE l-in 1 Qllbechool showy Bible neon-mn, JACK Co 'Q .LR D clubg Bosketballg F lg blyg Hi-Y. ...T nsomono, MAn:LoN gage 5 Inter-club councilg I. R. ' raph e ' LX White jacketsg Jr. escortg ' 4 QL Wmdcefggs ' ,P POLLOCK, ELIZABETH ANN All school showg Kampusg '54 club PORTER, ELIZABETH NADINE PRANGLEY, PAT SkEastj '54 club. PRATT, ROBERT L. PRICE, BEVERLY PRINZING, NORMAN J. REED, DONALD W. Euclidiang Science, '54 club. REESE, CAROLYN All school show, Cheerleader, Kampus, Jr. prom queen, Sr. class play, PTA model. REGNIER, SONYA Seraph Sisters, Jr. escort. REINECKE, JAMES RENNER, ROSELLA Kampus, '54 club. REYNOLDS, JOE Band, all city, all state, Red jackets, Jr. usher. RHODES, BEN RICHARDS, JACK Chess. RIDDICK, MARY ANNETTE All school show, Drama, sec., White jackets, '54 club. RIDDLE, MARY ELLEN Kampus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, sec., Delegate assembly, '54 club. ROBINSON, SALLY Kampus, SkEast, '54 club. ROCK, GLORIA DIAN: Seraph Sisters, l. R. club, Pre-Medic. RODRIQUEZ, DILITA Kampus, sec., Seraph Sisters, Jr. escort, '54 club. ROESCH, BEVERLY Kompus, Modern dance, SkEast, '54 club. ROGELL, RAY Bowling, '54 club. ROSE, EDWIN Band, all city, all stote, Archeology, Euclidian, I. R. club. RUPERT, PAT Bowling, '54 club. RUSH, RICHARD Delegate assembly. SACHTER, SHIRLEY ANN Kampus, Modern dance, Seraph Sisters, White iockets, Jr. escort, '54 club. SADIE, PATRICIA L. Kampus, '54 club, SAMS, JOHN R. Christmas pageant, Delegate usher. SAMUELSON. RONALD SANDQUIST, ROBERT LOUIS assembly, Jr. Bowling, l. R. club, Rifle, SkEast. SAUNDERS, CAROL AUDREY Orchestra, all city, all state, All school show, Drama, sec., Sr. class play, Scrip gate assembly, Wolcott, finalist. SAWYER, SHERYL SCHAFER, BARBARA L. '54 club. SCHEIDEGGER, NEDRA SCHIFFER, SYLVIA All school show, '54 club. t, treas., Dele- ROSENSTOCK, MARILYN I. R. club, Language, Pre-Medic, sec., Seraph Sisters, Jr, escort, Spotlight staff, '54 club. ROSS. JOHN Angelus staff, Christmas pageant, Congress, sec., Red jackets, SkEast. ROSSWICK, JO All school show, Girls' sports, Modern dance. ROW, LEE RUBIN. JONI Angelus staff, Modern dance, Red Cross coun- cil, '54 club, Seraph Sisters, sec., White jackets: Girls' state, Delegate assembly, Jr. escort, Wolcott, finalist. RUFF, GERALDINE JOE ANN SCHMAUSSER, WILLIAM F. Swimming, all city, all statep Hi-R-40, sgt. at arms, Key, Delegate assembly, '54 club. SCHUMANN, DICK Astronomy, '54 club. SCHWAB, WARREN SEARLS, TERRY SEEBASS, A. RICHARD Euclidian, Red jackets, SkEast Jr usher 54 club. SEFF, CAROLYN Kampusg '54 club. SEGAL, BEVERLY N. Kampusg Red Cross SELL, SHERRILYN Delegate assembly: SELLERS, SAMMIE All school show. SENTER, EVERETT SHADDOCK, ANNE council, 54 club '54 club. Kampusg '54 club, sec. SHALLEY, JEANNE Kampusp '54 club. SHAMES, SONIA Kampusg Modern dance, Red Cross council '54 club, Delegate SHANK, JOAN All school show. SHAW. JERRY L. Christmas pageant, SHAW, SHIRLEY Christmas pageant. assembly, Spotlight staff '54 club SHREDNIK, ANNE l. R. club, vice pres.g Seraph Sistersg Student councilg White jackets, vice pres.g Girls' stateg Jr. escortg D. A. R. rep.g '54 club. SHREDNIK, TONY Track, all city, all stateg D clubg Hi-R-405 Pre-law, treas.g Delegate assembly, vice press '54 club. 1 SIDDENS, BARBARA Spotlight staffg All city band. SIEGEL. LINDA Seraph Sistersg Jr. escortg '54 club. SILLS, JOAN Kampusg SkEastg White iacketsg Delegate as- semblyf '54 club. SIMON, HOWARD All school showg Spotlight staffg '54 clubj Sr. class playg Soph. class sec. SKAUG, DOROTHY '54 club. SKELTON, MARY HELEN Pre-Medicg SkEastg '54 club. SLAUGHTER, CHARLES DAVID Euclidian. SLUSSER, SUE Delegate assemblyg '54 club, SMITH, BARBARA All school showg Kampusg SkEostg White jack- ets secg '54 club. SMITH, DODIE '54 Club, SHEKLOFF, DELYSE '54 club. SHEMBERG, KEN SHIDLER, JOAN All city orchestrag All school show. SHOENBERGER, LARRY T. Euclidiang I. R. club. SHORMANN, ROBERT Red jacketsg Delegate SH RADSKY, HELEN assemblyp '54 club SMITH, NATALIE Kampusg Seroph Sistersg SkEastg White iacketsp '54 club. SNYDER, GEORGE SkEast. SPALTER, ROGER Pre-Medicg Bowlingg Jr, SPEAR, GWEN Seraph Sistersg SkEastg escortg '54 club. usher. White jacketsg Jr. SPEER, C. W. All school showg Music: '54 club. SPEYER, FRANCES CAROLE Kampus. SPRAGUE, NELDA M. All school showy Kampusp Seraph Sisters: White jacketsp Delegate assemblyg Jr. escortg '54 club. SPRINKLE, JERROLD R. Christmas pageantg '54 club. SPUTE, EVELYN LEE Astronomy: '54 clubg Music. STALLINGS, JACQUELINE SkEastg '54 club. STANDER, JANE blyg '54 club, pres. STANDISH, HELEN LOUISE Bible researchg Seraph Sistersg Jr. escort. STANDISH, ROBERT W. Bible research. STANLEY, DAVID R. JR. semblyg Jr. usherg Footbcllg '54 club. STARK, JOHN F. , STARK5, ED 1 D clubg Delegate assemblyg Boseballg Basket ball. Sr. class vice pres.g Kampusg Delegate assem- D clubg Hi-R-405 Keyg Pre-Iawg Delegate us- STEUART, LORNA LEE Kompus, Music, vice pres., '54 club. STILLS, DANICE Kampus, Homecoming queen attendant, '54 club. STOLL, GARY Congress, Euclidian, pres., Inter-club council, Wrestling. STRANGE, JAMES M. STRONG, JANE I. Kampus, SkEost, White jackets, '54 club. STRONG, KENNY SkEast. STROUD. CAROL All school show, Kompus, Seroph Sisters, '54 club, Jr. escort, Delegate assembly, White jackets, SULFRIDGE, MARGARET l. R. club, SkEast, Delegate assembly. SULLIVAN, CAROL ANNE SUTTON, NANCY JOY '54 club. SUTTON, PHIL TAGUE, HAROLD STAVRAN, SIGUR CARLTON STEIL. JUDY STEIN, BARBARA S. All school show, Language, Music, sec. STEIN, BEVERLY ANETTEE '54 club, STEPHENS, KATHRYNE Christmas pageant, l. R. club, sec., Red Cross council, pres., vice pres., Seraph Sisters, Dele- gate assembly, Jr, escort, Wolcott, finalist, '54 club, D. A. R., alternate. STEPHENS, RALPH Congress, Red jackets, Jr. usher, Spotlight Staff, '54 Club. TATGE, ROBERT TAYLOR, SALLY All school show, Modern dance, '54 club, TEETS, DOROTHY Angelus, editor, Kampusg Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr. escort, '54 club. TELLER, ROBERT A. THAYER, BUD '54 club. THAYER, DICK Hi-Y, '54 club THOMAS, BONNIE JEANENE Modern dance, '54 club. THOMPSON, HARRIETT THOMPSON, JOHN D club, Key, Pre-law, Student council, Dele- gate assembly, Football, Spotlight staff, Prin- cipal's advisory council, '54 club. THOMPSON, JUDY ATKINSON '54 club, Organ THOMPSON, NANCY SkEast, '54 club. TIERNAN, JIM All city band, Rifle, Stage c TIMMERMAN, PRISCILLA SkEast, '54 club. TOLER, JACKIE Drama, Girls' sports, Modern TORKE, JOHN A. Orchestra, all city, all state '54 club. TOTH, CHARLES rew. dance: '54 club 5 Hi-Y, SkEast, TSCHAPPAT, DONNA Kompusg Seroph Sistersg White iccketsg Jr. escortg '54 club. TURNQUIST, JEAN Inter-club councilg '54 club. ULERY, SYLVIA All school showg Bowling. ULRICH, LARRY VADEN, MARTHA ANN '54 club. VAIL, CHARLIE Delegate cissemblyg Congressg D clubg Swim- mingj '54 club. VALLOW, BILL VAN EPPS. BETTY All school showg I. R. clubg Seraph Sisters. VAN EYSDEN, NELLY All school showg SkEcstj Delegate assemblyg '54 club. VAN WAGENEN, DELANO Angelus stoffg Kompusg Skliustg Delegate as- semblyg '54 club. VASHOLZ, IRIS EDITH All school showy Bible research, pres.g Inter- club councilg Music, sec-treas. VERSLUIS. ROBERT TOWNSEND, JIM TOWNSEND, TERRY TRAUDT DORUTHY JEAN Orchestra, oll city oll state club' Christ , 5 '54 , - mos pugecmtg All school show. TRESSLER, JEAN SkEostg Kampusp '54 club. TROUT, SHIRLEY LEE All 5d 00I Show! KUFYTDUSQ Seraph Sistersg White jcrclgetsg Delegate assemblyg Jr. escortg '54 c u . TRU ESDELL, BURNICE CAROLYN VICKER5, FRED Hi-Y, Delegate assembly, '54 club. WALDEN, LINDA Chess, Euclidian. WALDMAN, DIANE All school show, lnter-club council, White pockets, Delegate assembly, Spotlight staff, assist. editor, '54 club, WALVOORD, ELAINE Kampus, '54 club, PTA model. WARNER, SUSANNE All school show, Modern dance, Music, vice f pres, Seraph Sisters, Jr, escort, '54 club PTA model. WASSON, KATHRYN L. Kan-ipus, SkEast, '54 club. WATERMAN, ROBERT H. Red jackets, SkEast, Jr. usher, '54 club. WATSON, OSCAR MICHAEL Key, Delegate asserrrbly, '54 club. WATSON, PEGGY All school show, Modern dance, Pre-Medic, '54 club. WATSON, SHARON E. PTA model, Kampus, '54 club. WEARNER, CARL Key, SkEast, '54 club. WEARNER, GLENN SkEast, Delegate assembly, '54 club. WEBBER, LAWRENCE WECHTER, ARTHUR Bowling, Spotlight staff, '54 club. WEICHEL, ROXENE R. Bowling, '54 club. WEINSTEIN, JUDY Angelus staff, Drama, Kampus, treas., Student council, Delegate assembly, Principal's advis- ory council, '54 club, PTA model. WETTERGREN, JANICE WHEELER, MARGARET ANN Karnpus, Red Cross council, Delegate assem- bly, '54 club. WHINNERAH, MARILYN PTA model, Kampus, Seraph Sisters, White jackets, Jr, escort, '54 club. WHITEHEAD, KATHY Kampus, '54 club. WICKMAN, RICHARD D club, Hi-R-40, Basketball WIDICK, ROBERT Rifle. WILCOX, PHILIP SkEast, Jr. usher, '54 club. WILLIAMS, BETTY WILLIAMS, DON Tennis, '54 club. WILLIAMS, JERRY '54 club. WILLIAMS, SHADINE VAE Orchestra, all city, all state, WILLIAMS, STANLEY 5 '54 club. All school show. W WEINSTEIN, MARILYN All school show, Music. WEISER, SANDRA '54 club. WEISS, JOHN WELCH, GEORGE D club, Hi-Y, Key, Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, Football, Wrestling. WELLS, ROBERT All state track, D club, pres., Hi-Y, Inter-club council, Key, Sweetheart king. WESTBROOK. JOHN T. WILLIAMSON, PETE D club, I-lu-R-40, pres., Hi-Yg Inter-club coun- cll, pres, Key, Sklfostg Jr. usher, Wrestling, '54 club. WILLS, LEE Kampus, Skliostg '54 club WILSON, DONALD E. WINOGRAD, HARRY Red gockets, '54 club. Agam- I 1 -5'-ig fkiig' , t X t WISSEMAN, ARLEN L. WITTERGREN, JANICE WOLF, ALBERT B. Spotllght staff, '54 club. WUODEND, BEVERLY All school show, Jr, class treos.g Kampus, SkEast, Student councrl, sec., White jackets, Delegate assembly, May queen attendant, Jr. Prom queen attendant, Homecoming queen attendant, '54 club, PTA model, Student councul leadership conference. WOODHAMS, DOLORES Delegate assembly, '54 club. WOODRUFF, ROBERTA H. All school show, Christmas pageant, Modern dance, Delegate assembly, '54 club. WRITER, GRAY Track, all cuty, all state, D club, Hi-R-40, sec.-trees., Hi-Y, Key, Student council, Dele- gate assembly. WRZESKI. RICHARD WYCKOFF, RUSSELL WYLIE, MARILYN Kampusg '54 Club. WYNN, MAMIE RUTH '54 club. YABE, KENJI Swimming, all city, all state, D club, Key, Red jackets, Rsfle, Delegate assembly, Jr asherg '54 club, Football, all city, all Amerucan Joe Blake hides behind the Christmos tree YEATES, BARBARA All school showg Kompus, YOUNG, JACK Chessg Euclidion. YOUNG, SHARYL Kompusg '54 club. YOUNKMAN. LA REA SkEosrg '54 club, ZALL, GLORIA Seroph Sistersg White jockersg Delegate os semblyi '54 club, ZINN, ROBERT Key. ' My f aiu lll' 474'QU ,asf , f p imLLAW0Z0 ff , 'fLf'4'!L' g 7 f' VLAN G A ew? ,WWIW G n Ll-Q fwleif eff We fe: fe R M 2,63-QLCCQ, cf-007'f .I Z fVQfeL1,, ,ffuf 'PLAJ ff ,www el QQ' X , of G ,we-115291044214 .QQ-fffafe wi ffQ'44A'A711k'f, fwmgme wwf fwjzf -Lfffdf Java? , LIU fw-seek MA' fb' 'R dcci' ,X f' x 1 t ,I W- ,,ee ' f' 7 R .Dewi fwdge 54244-04,441 A744 3 1 3 S June Bonney ond Bonnie Thomas sell bids to Homecoming. 49 Class of 55 Inmates New Idea for Prom The Class of '55 expresses its sincere and deep appreciation to Miss Alice Wolter and Mr. Lawrence Garrett for their kind counsel, Top row, left to right: Roger Kinney, president' Phil Sterling, vice-president, Steve Sterling, It row ,emi wise leadership and generous cooperation. tary,' Dione Gorsuch, treasurer. Bo om : Miss ' I 1 . Alice Wolter, sponsor, Mr. Lawrence Garrett, sponsor. Their assistance has made our junior year one of pleasure and achievement. Roger Kinney With Roger Kinney as president and under the wise guidance of Miss Alice Wolter and Mr. Lawrence Garrett, the Class of '55 participated actively in all the school activities. Serving with Roger were Phil Sterling, vice-presi- dent, Steve Sterling, secretary, and Diane Gorsuch, treasurer. One of the highlights of the year was the Junior Prom for which the Class of '55 initiated the idea of sending each member of the junior class a personal invitation to the prom. The theme was My Blue Heaven, and Miss Katie Bowes was chosen to reign as queen. Her attendants were Valerie Freshman, Ulys Ann Lockhart, Arlene Mandel, Polly Otey, Marilyn Van Derbur and Margaret Witsell. As a climax for the year, the juniors took an active part in Red and White day. Bair, Judy Baker, Sydney Baker, William Bale, Yvonne Barker, Jan Barnes, Joann Barnes, Patti Barnett, Ted Bartlett, Carol Batt, Ronnie Bell, Carolyn Ann Bennett, Bob Bennington, Dreama Berger, Sharon Berman, Barbara Betts, Joan Bevan, Albert Bezoff, Manya Bishop, Tom Blennerhassett, Kay Blossom, Jean Blount, Albert Boatwright, Wilma Boget, Clark Bogrod, Judy Aondahl, Vaugha Adams, Nancy Allen, Beverly Allensworth, Don Ambler, Lee Appleton, Dave Atchison, Mary Atkisson, Bula Atkisson, Eula Babb, Bob n Allan G33 'WZ' 52 Boise, Yvonne Bork, Sonja Bowman, Pat Brashear, Pat Bromley, John Brook, Bert Brookover, Ann Burk, Bob Burns, Barbara Burns, Paul Jr. 4' .,, in V -f., 5 2? K. ll ' , .W 35? 5 . .. W Ye, W' X f 'f f iz ff, R ll if ff ew if X , 3 9 fi? , fd? W, ig? , t fu f f if f F' 07 My C M. . Ek A Busby, Glory Anne Butterworth, Susan Byg, Jolene Louise Cady, Lewis Carlock, Helen Carr, Dollie Carr, Doug Cartwright, Edna Cassell, Kay Chamberlin, Betsy Chambers, Marynelle Champeau, Shirley Chaney, Barbara Jo Chappell, Anna Lee Chisholm, Denne Clark, Judy Cohn, Joyce Collier, Carolyn Cook, Nancy Cooney, Ross Cordon, Ronald Corlett, Carolyn Cornum, Kay Cornwall, Carol Cox, Tom Diehl, Janet Diner, Janice Dismant, Carl Dolberg, Bev Dorsey, Emery Dougherty, Patti Dshuross, Maria Dungan, Pat Dunlap, Mary Ruth Dunn, William Durham, Grover Dyatt, Dianne Edgar, John Ellis, Jimmy Enger, Harriet Epley, Elaine Eskanos, Dvorah Fay, Diane Fine, Judy Fine, Sheila Fitzgerald, Sharron Flink, Sandra Floyd, Perky Forker, David Fowler, Nancy Crawford, Suzan Crawley, Elaine Crocombe, Paul Curran, Julie Davis, Diane Davis, Donna Davis, George Denious, Bob De Remer, Charlene Diaz, Rosaline gf rg, Freshman, Valerie Friedenthol, Paula Gamble, Judith Ann Gardner, Florine Garnett, Cheryl Garrison, Carolee Gass, Renee Gestland, Marcia Gibson, Janice Gibson, Sue Gilliland, John Gippert, Marilou Glather, Fran Goldsmith, Barbara Goldstein, Karen Goldstein, Sharon Gorsuch, Diane Graham, Beverly Graham, Frank Graves, Clair Graves, Joan Gregory, Gwen Greinetz, Joan Grer, Ardath Grimes, Joanne Groussman, Joan Gulzow, Kay Hamby, Judy Hamilton, Mary Hammond, Janet Harper, Rachel Harpold, Diane Harrison, Marcee Hartman, Jim Hassan, Carolyn Hermansen, Ronald Hicks, Jane Hinds, Martha Hinman, Kay Hochmuth, Carl Lee Hoflund, Kathy Holsclaw, Bill Horton, Sandra Hunt, Patsy Hurst, David Husted, Harold Hutton, Jean Hutton, Joan Ingram Robert Inman, Tom Jackson, Georgia Jackson, Louise Jamison, Janice Jones, Annette J udd, Ha rriet Juergens, David Kappos, Pete Ka rsh, J udy Ka rsh, Patty Kelly, Gloria Hauselmann, Phiddie Hayes, Patricia Hazlett, Richard Heidbrink, Bill Helfer, Raymond Helwig, Mary Hendershot, La Verne Hendra, Janie Henning, Bill Herbert, Kent Kelly, Margaret Kinney, Roger Kivi, Arvi Kornemann, Laura Krasas, Mary Kreutter, Bill Ladwig, Ronnie Lamb, Donna Longhorn, Nancy Ann La ra, Ba rba ra Larson, Rita Latsonas, Milton Lavitt, Mel Lay, Linda Leino, Deanna Leiser, Deonne Lenz, Sandra Lichty, Kathy Linger, George Lloyd, Patti Lockhart, Ulys Ann Lorber, Morris Lowdermilk, Bob Malander, Marcia Mandel, Arlene Maner, Nan Marcove, Elaine Markell, Richard Markwood, Dick Mason, Joyce Massie, Margaret Mathis, Judy McClure, Carol McCoy, James McCreary, Ray Miller, Marilyn Miller, Marinan Mills, Delores Milton, Richard Mobley, Shirley Jean Modig, Dorothy Moore, June Morris, Bob Mortensen, Charie Moss, Pat Muir, Mary Jane Murphy, Kathy Murphy, Sharon Myers, Marlene Newdorp, Nancy Newland, Jean Nichol, May Oakford, Joan O'Callaghan, Claudia O'Connor, Katie Odale, Gay Odom, Phyllis Ogilvie, Jim O'Hern, Dianne O'Neil, Shelia McDougal, Robin McEniry, Kathi McHugh, Alice McKenzie, Elaine McWilliams, Alfred Meinke, Rosemarie Meyer, Ronald Michaelsen, Helen Midyett, Loretta Jean Miller, Irene , .Z mari' are df, f w w, 2 1 'wiiflif ' Otterman, Mary Irene Palmer, Loy Pankoff, Alyce , Parker, Phyllis Jean Pattee, Beth Patterson, Pat Peltz, Beverly Pepper, Peggy Perkins, Dorothea Peros, Sylvia Perry, Sandra Peterson, Barbara Pettyjohn, Duane Phillips, Carol Ann Phillips, La Nor Phillips, Sallie Philpott, Eda Pierce, Geraldine Pim, Joy Polumbus, Tony Powers, Jean Price, Judy Price, Nancy Pritts, Roy Read, Al Redmond, Sandra Reed, Diane Reese, Joyce Reitsch, Barbara Reynolds, James Rich, Colin Riley, Patricia Ritchey, Margaret Roberts, Gene Robertson, Ed Sheehan, Cyndy Sheff, Jim Sheffel, Jeannie Shepherd, Gayle Shore, Richard Shwayder, Don Skorey, Nancy Slaybaugh, Sue Ann Smith, Richard Snodgrass, Verlan Spears, Sandy Stalcup, Janice Joy Stanley, Hildegard Stark, Wes Starke, Bob Stenman, Kenneth Sterling, Phil Sterling, Steve Stiff, Patty Sulfridge, Jean Sutton, Gayle Swank, Glenn Temple, Janis Thomas, Charles Tobias, Mary Lou Robinson, David Rosnik, John Roushar, Victor Rybicka, Mary Ellen Saylors, Sharon Schwartz, Jerry Senechal, Carol Setter, Nancy Shakin, Sally Ann Shaver, Shirley Tracy, Carol Trunk, Alice Ulrich, Marilyn Van Ausdall, Nancy Van Derbur, Marilyn Van Name, Clarice Vannatter, Valdean Vel, Patty Vest, Ann Vetesk, Susan 5,3159 Vinyard, Doris Wade, Jim Wadhams, Connie Wagner, Bruce Wallace, Nancy Walpin, Marilyn Weaver, Ron Webster, Mary Weinstein, Lynne Weisbly, Donna Weiss, Lenard Weitz, Arlene Wetzel, Bob Whistler, John White, Charlene Ann Whitmore, Patti Wilch, Laurel Wiley, Virginia Wilhelm, Don Wilkowski, Roger Williams, Beverly Ann Williams, Harvey Williams, Teddy Willimont, Janice Wilmore, Scott Y-..., Wilson, Charlotte Wise, Mary Lou Witkin, Leonard Witsell, Margaret Wolfson, Ron Wong, Barbara Woodford, Anne Wyles, Janet Yaksha, Metza Youngman, Ed 'J Zelinkoff, Phyllis Zimmerman, Bob if , . Scum McMurtrie, Carlo Gasser, David Bryans, Sue Cummings, Dirck Writer, Don Shwoyder, Carol Sledge, Marty Summers, Whitey Rich, Judy Orr and Patty Huffsmith relax cn the Esplanade. Top row, left to right: Sergei Diatschenko, presidentg Jim McComos, vice-presidentg Vonnie Names, secretaryg Ducine Dowell, treasurer. Bottom row: Mrs. Ruth Boldwin, sponsor: Mr. Robert Bronnberg, sponsor. Sophomores Continue the Sale of Activity Cards On behalf of the sophomore class, l bow my head in gratitude to Mrs. Baldwin and Mr. Brannberg to extend a vote of thanks from the bottom of every sophomore's heart for the support, guidance and encouragement they have given us in making our start at East highly successful. They have sacrificed and endeav- ored in every way to make our class the very best. Sergei Diatschenko Sergei Diatschenko was chosen to lead the sophomore class. Assisting him with the class activities were Jim McComas, vice presidentg Vonnie Names, secretaryg and Duane Dowell, treasurer. For the second year the sophomore class sold activity cards. The card included admission to the Class party and payment for the Red and White day float. The sophomore ring committee chose the class ring. The members of the Class of '56 participated enthusiastically in the Red and White day activities with the sophomore skit being an outstanding event of the assembly. 62 ijt will if A L- as wills xy Benson, Dorothy Benson, Marguerite Benton, James Berg, Barbara Berger, Judy Binkley, Carol Bishop, Barbara Blevins, Bettye Carole Bloom, Alan Boney, Jeanette Bosworth, Dick Bourg, Robert Boyd, Barbara Boyd, Pat Boyes, Jean Ruth Brack, Beverly Bradford, Jon Breitenstein, Peter Brierly, Barbara Brooks, Lee Brusselbach, Helena Buerger, Roberta Burg, Dick Burton, Nancy Campbell, Janet l Ahern, Joan Allen, Nancy Allison, Karen Antrobus, Dorris Barlow, Gene Beck, Marnette Beech, Kenny Bell, Carolyn Bern, Daryl Benedict, Malcolm Carlson, Joyce Cazer, Anne Cohen, Lois Cohen, Phillip Conover, Peggy Cooper, Carole Cooper, Jerry Copen, Dallas Covode, Bill Cowen, Marianne ig , E ' gg, Cowperthwaite, Jim Crandall, Mario Crowell, Cafhleen Cummings, Sue Davis, Sally Deline, James Detweiler, Pat Dillard, Betty Jean Dimm, Nancy Diatschenko, Sergei Doty, Dick Dowell, Dwain Downey, Barbara Downing, Chuck Doyle, Bobbie Dreith, Marge Dubois, Rodney Eckhardt, Patti Edwards, Pat Edwards, Syble Eimas, Richard Erickson, Bob Evans, Pat Ewing, Marchal Fee, George Freeman, Sherrie French, Natalie Friedman, Ronni Sue Frumess, Mike Frye, Jean Gardenswartz, Judy Garnsey, Gay Garroff, Clif Gates, Mary Ellen Gee, Betsy Gee, Vivian Gillette, Norma Ginsberg, Sharon Giseburt, Deanna Glen, Margot Goble, Richard Goroshaw, Bobbie Gragg, Elizabeth Ann Gray, Gwen Gray, James H. Green, Dianne Greenberg, Arlene Gutshall, Lynne Guy, Michael Hadley, Karen Fickel, Judy Fiedelman, Ronnie Fine, Louis Flanagan, Mary Carol Flora, Carol Fountain, Nancy Fox, Jeri Fox, Norm Franson, Jean Wanda Frederickson, Mary We-if Halker, Mary Ann Halpern, Lynne Hanna, Howard Hansen, Deanna Harbaugh, Sharon Harding, Claudia Hargis, Jean Harper, Jack Heath, Ed Hellarstein, Lew Hepp, Carol Herbst, Robert Herlinger, John Herrick, Elizabeth Herrick, Joan Herring, Harriet Hicks, Janet Hinds, Ann Hjelm, Barbara Hoffman, Bob Hoffman, Nona Hofschulte, Elinor Hogan, Maureen Hollingworth, Brent Holmes, Mary Anne Hopkins, Pat Horwich, Ellen Howard, Thurman Huffsmith, Patti Hunt, Loretta Ingersoll, Sue lngraham, Cathy Isaacson, Rod lskow, Mimi Jeppesen, Jim 4 , MIQQQEQ V al lm'-'J' . 5? f W f Kea n, Sandra Keck, Kenny Kells, Jane Kent, Lee Klein, Kay Kullgren, Suzanne Kunsberg, Corky Lail, Jon Lanam, Mary Landy, Elaine Larsen, Dean Layton, Nancy Levin, Linda Levy, Sue Lewis, Bob Lichty, Priscilla Lininger, Dee Logan, Warner Lonergan, Edie Long, Janey Lovell, Celia Ludwig, Glenna Lynch, Carole Lyons, Marilyn Mabee, Darla Jilka, Janice Johnson, Dwight Johnson, Eleanore Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Judie Johnson, Mary Anne Jones, Myrna June Kaplan, Marilynn Karstens, Willia Katz, Henry l' ,, Tw W ff? 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MW Maxwell, Lucy MacDougalI, Sandy Martin, Jackie Martin, Bob Markle, Alice McCartney, Geraldine McComas, Jim McFall, Nona McKenry, Nancy McMeen, Marilyn McMillan, Carol Meer, Audrey Meggs, Bonnie Mencimer, Coreen Menefee, Curtis Mertz, Donna Miller, Janet Milne, Patricia Ann Milstein, Phyllis Minsey, Judee Mitchell, Barbara Jean Moncure, Katherine Morgan, Jacqueline Moses, Jim Mosko, Beverly Mosko, Gail Munser, Jimmie Munson, Russell Myers, Dorothy Names, Vonnie Nelson, Eddye Newman, Mary Alice Newman, Michael O'Brien, Edward Thomas Oeltjen, Patricia Peterson, Ruth Phiilipson, Carol Pingree, Donna Plutt, Lyn Poe, Shirley Le Pon Porter, Susie Price, Ray Prosser, Barbara Provo, Dorene Pukii, Carol Jean Putman, Kenneth Quinlin, Tim Reck, Marjorie Reibel, Arlene Reiner, Barbara Reyes, Rose Marie Richards, Jerry Richardson, Lee Rindon, Lucinda Roberts, Barbara Robinson, Gary Roesch, Rod Rosno, Mary Lou Rupert, Chuck Rymer, Sue Ogletree, Mary Edna O'Leary, Ida Oliver, Ida Ruth O'NeiI, Sheiia Orr, Barbara Orr, Judy Patrick, Judy Patten, Doris Pearson, Terry Pedersen, Karen Schmidt, Joy Schreiner, Sandy Kay Schwartz, Monte Severns, Aynella Shank, Jean Sanchez, Lois Saul, Sandy Schade, Alice Schaer, Margot Schlosser, Ruth ,WJ-M. Sharp, Bob Shaver, Janice Sheff, Jack Shidler, Dqvidq Shubart, Harry Sledge, Carol Slocum, Wanda Smithlineh Shirley Mae Snivley, Carol Snyder, Dawn Sobol, Cecelia Spano, Marlene Spear, Phyllis Spiegleman, Jane Stapelton, Ronnie Stark, Audrey Stewart, Charles Stewart, Chris Stone, Ann Sumners, Martha Sutton, Naomi Taliaterro, Abbie Tatarsky, Carol Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Van Walvoord, Gary Watts, Morris Weinstein, Harriet Welch, Diana Welch, Gloria Willard, Robert Willison, Lucy Willson, Elizabeth Wilson, Darla Winner, Claire Winters, Sally Wittow, Arthur Wolach, Sue Wong, Beverly Woods, Sue Wright, Meredith Wynegar, Charline Young, Rita Teets Ed Temmer, Larry Teter, Sue Thompson, Dee Ann Thrailkill Charles Tichy, Sam Toolson, Lorelei Toothoker, Ed r Waldmann Raymo Walkup, Dennis 'E 'W-Sm 1 Q el W 27 WfiMz,,,,l - CMJ? Roliff A. Wright Assistant Principal As assistant principal, Mr, Wright's services are mostly administrative. He is a member of the Athletic Board of Control, and can be found at almost all the sporting events. Students find him always ready and willing to guide and counsel them. Mrs. Mary Moore Dean of Girls For Mrs. Moore, there is never a dull mo- ment. Sponsoring Seraph Sisters, working with the P.T.A., assisting with many social activities and counseling students takes much of her time. Senior girls are especially grateful to her for her efforts in college guidance. George W. Wagner Jr. Miss Marqoret Beynon Georoe Jensen Coordinator Girls Office Counselor Boys Office Counselor Adams, Merrill E. Andersen, Elsie Anderson, Calvin E. Arbogast, Merlin Arnold, Helen L. Aschbacller, Jean T. Baldwin, Eleanor R Industrial Arts English Social Science Business Education Language Physical Education Librarian mf- Beardshear, Jack C. Becerra, Abihail S. Blanc, Sam S. English Social Science Science 5 f'1.f Bragg, Arthur M. Brannberg, Robert W. Brennan, John W Industrial Arts Social Science Social Science Faculty hot rods have a drag race. Briber, Florence A. Brierly, Justin W. Browning, Gregg Librarian English English Call, Alice L. Calmes, Robert E. Carlson, Beverly Chapman, Elbert F. Charlesworth, Cleaver, Pauline W. Conesny, Hero L. Home Economics Mathematics Physical Education Physical Education Harry W. Business Education Art Mathematics 74 Cook, Viola Craig, Myran J. Craven, Elizabeth L. Croley, Charles F. Crossley, Ursula E. Currie, Mayme E. Desaverio, Armand L. Office Clerk Mathematics Business Education Business Education Office Clerk Home Economics Business Education pr. 7 Q G L mr ,sift I f A I I . B to Desjardins, Regina C. Edmiston, Rosalie Eggleston, Ruth Art Language Business Education Enos, Dudley C. Evans, Alwyn Ewer, A. Bruce English School Secretary Mathematics l Mr. Arbogost offends Stag night. Feicht, Edward B. Floyd, June L. Fox, Wayne ROTC Office Clerk English Francis, Genevieve Gardner, Thomas G. Garrett, Lawrence Glenn, Juanita Green, Hazel Guiteras, Mary J. Harper, Florence S. Office Clerk English Language Physical Education Office Clerk English Social Science 75 . Knecht, Amanda L. Hoffman, Kathryn Hoffman, Morris Holley, Lyle W. Householder, Paul Sgt. Hunter, Helen J. llgaudas, Lucille J English Science Language ROTC English Physical Education Language Knolle, Lawrence Koerber, L. William Koons, Alice C. Social Science English English Kreiner, Genevieve Kruse, William H. Lambdin, Ruth W. English Mathematics Home Economics The faculty lets its hair down. McCarthy, Violette G. McComas, Robert G. Mclntosh, Jack M Music Social Science Science Mahonchak, Michael Maley, Raymond R. Marinotf, Oscar Marshall, Lawrence Matties, John B. Miller, Loretta M. Miller, Waldo S. Social Science Industrial Arts Mathematics Social Science Language Business Education Industrial Arts 76 if Moore, Qorothy Moorhead, Fareeda New, Rosett H. O I ' a urs er, Robert Panek, Ad If H. P , C I J, Ph I , Ch H, English Music 5-'lame cs Business Educatjon Industrial oArts illdfhemliacs elxdthemzlig Q N395 ' of Xyyf' N of Pigott, Blanche Putnam, Rita Rhen, Edna A. Language School Treasurer Business Education Roberts, Roland S. Rogers, Robert Sgt. Schaefer, Eugene V. Music ROTC English Mr, Briefly waits in the lunch line. Schneider, Fred D. Jr. Schultz, Lily E. Schwarzler, Henrietta C. Social Science Science School Nurse Scott, Jacqueline Serafini, Philip G. Shank, Wayne F. Shively, Smitll,.Loren E. Smith, Mdrgdrel' M- Smyflh -l0lll1 Business Education Social Science Social Science DonalgoL1:2:C0Pf- SCIBHCG fllgllill BUSINESS EJUCUUOH Snider, Myrtle Spencer, Benton Springer, L. Imogene Sproul, Creta L. Stearns, Virginia H. Stegner, Robert W. Mathematics Languages Social Science Business Education Social Science Science Stevenso Social Science English Science , Paul J. Vinyard, Doris W. Weimar, William A. Mathematics Language Physical Education Vaughn Whipple Physical William n, Mariorie Thompson, Vera G. Ticen, Fred V. W Teo for three. , Clarence Wickard, Grant V. Wickham, Esther L. Education Industrial Arts Art J H rd W'l n .lo ce Wolf Wendelll Wolter Alice Wood, Elizabeth Zorlengo, Dominic son, . owa uso , y , . , Science Library Clerk Mathematics English Language Science 78 Dig those crazy hepcats, Helen Wilcox ond John Edgar. Judy Thompson and Janice Binkley perform for the physics class. Dick Hollors, Chuck McKinney and Norm Fox sign Howdy day tags. -ff-f Looks like Metzo Yaksho and Phiddie l-lausel mann ore having fun. fe Mr. Anderson patrols the halls during 7th hour. 79 Roger Wilkowski, Bob Babb, Jon Wiegardf and Arthur Jaquitlmsing at Fafherf Son nite. 80 Dan Howe, Bert Brook, John Lamb and Roy Moore examine ieathercraft display. Angels arrive in Pueblo. Jim Tiernan, Larry Hugie and Gary Spitzer decorate the Angel train. 1 gy. .lim Ogilvie decorates a goal post. Some of the iunior girls are eating lunch at City Park. PTA MODELS, clockwise: Helen Henry, Bev Woodena, Nan Butterworth, Tanya deLuise, Marilyn Vilhinnerah, Donanne Allen, .lan Ledlie, Judy Weinstein, Judy Barrack, Connie Lovitt, Sharon Watson, Robbyn Mountjoy, Elaine Walvoord, Sue Warner. Sl Mel Lavitt and Nancy Taylor make a request of Saul Caston. ,Jdfqw , yWp ,AwA494! .,Z4-4-J-'voi'.1J0Qj fhfw -dzfycwwfc L1,,J 'c! U WWW ,ll g,J6JJ'bc-Ja! ei-W-WNW' , Groups are the essence of d mocracy- ing, the ivi ua s. The result of collective planning is well- 3g0 '4Q44-ofrrwaadf J Q 4m.L,,,,,JH wwf? WWW' l xerwv' 6 may A.-.U V, , agp, is A 9 L , ,M e : Q r ff u Ozgmuyazfcbm .. 'I 1 Seraph Sisters entertain the faculty. Seraph Sisters officers: Dorothy Devenish, Judy Goldstein, Marcia McKim, Cathy Carey, and Joni Rubin. i What's the problem, Seraphs? Seraph Sisters Acquaint New Girls With East The welcome sign to each new girl at East is the red and white badge and smiling face of a Seraph Sister. She is guided through the halls by one of the members who makes her familiar with activities at East. Soon she finds herself hoping for a date to the Seraph's annual autumn dance. After two years, the girl becomes a senior. lf she has worked hard enough to be at the top of her class in scholar- ship, she finds herself part of, one of the school's most active organizations, the Seraph Sisters. The Seraph Sisters sponsor various teas, for the faculty and new students. They make Christmas happier for some needy family, and they are widely known around the school for their assistantship duties. Q23 L. x L 521 f 3 1 4 J ef 5 i it na fi' fi A 7 Front row, left to right: Mrs. Mary Moore, sponsor, Cathy Carey, president, Marcia McKim, treasurer, Joni Rubin, secretary, Dorothy Devenish, treasurer, Judy Goldstein, vice-president. Second row: Susan Hill, Gale Keschmann, Muriel Hill, Judy Fine, Ellen Isaacson Gloria Rock. Third row: Carol Cox, Jo Ann Newell, Kathryne Stephens, Sarah Evans, Gloria Lelse, Andrea Jelstrup. 'Fourth row: Susan Berry, Clara Bell, Arlene Adams, Patty Jo Miller, Donna Tschappot, Natalie Smith. 255 . -H . , J, ts,.,,w' ' k '34 563 i xv, if Front row left to right' Jeanne Nortz Glori M l' J , , , a as in, eanne Brafford, Gloria Zall, Kay Neal, Dee Dee Linder. Second row: Cindy Davison, Nancy Palm, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Ogelsby, Carol Shellhammer, Marilyn Rosenstack. Third row: Dedee Rodriguez, Robin Frumess, Karen lsaacs, Mary Riddle, Marian Long, Jill Carroll. Fourth row: Jane Nelson, Gwen Spear, Nelda Sprague, Nan Bolton, Sue Warner, Pattsi Bradasich. l 'w-.es 'X v him: Front row, left to right: Betty Van Epos, Shirley Sachter, Roberta Hayes, Linda Siegel, Shirley Trout, Anne Shrednik. Second row: Sheryl Sawyer. Julie Kelly, Marvlyn Ohlson, Donna Lou Nelson, Lois Knowles, Martha Glass, Barbara Hartman. Third row: Sharon Larson, Nan Butterworth, Charlotte Houghton, Carol Stroud, Marilyn Whinnerah, Ruth Rahn. Fourth row: Fayann Goroshow, Car- olyn Lieb, Helen Standish, Helen Blandford, Dody Teets, Madelon Redmond, Karen Helm. Wh00P5l Where did if 90? Mr. Dudley Enos and Miss Margaret Smith give a few pointers to the cost. .. i r ..- i 4 Drama club officers: Mary Anne Riddick, Cherie Graves, and Preston Blyer listen to a speaker. Drama Club Offers Acting Experience We all can recall the many fine plays given by the Drama club. This year the club's main project was a very fine performance of Bell, Book and Candle. The club has also given short plays in assembly which were enjoyed by all. These plays are presented for the purpose of giving the members practical experience in the interpretation and production of outstanding dramas and to promote interest in the dramatic activities of the school. The club often attends dress rehearsals of the Denver University School of Theater and the Civic theatre. 86 The Drama club is shown at work and ploy. nfs Ng PC if CY l 0 I fl? Front row, left to right: Gale Koschmann, Sally Harper, Stan Fox, Barbara Berman, Joan Greinetz, Joyce Cohn, Second row Judy Bograd, Karen Hadley, Ben Rhodes, Dee Dee Linder, Adamarie Rosenquist, Marjie Reclc, Third row: Sandra Redmond Nelda Sprague, Mike Newman, Madelon Redmond, Richard Hollars. rront row, left to right: Cherie Graves, treasurer Sam Crocker h't ' ' J g , is orlan, ere Cummins, vice-president, Preston Blyler, president, Miss Margaret Smith, sponsor, Mr. Dudley Enos, sponsor. Second row: Lindy Lay, Kay Cornum, Carol Saunders, recording secretary, Mary Anne Riddick, corresponding secretary, Sally Burnell. Third row: Fran Glathar, Honey Epstein, Gwen Gregory, Janice Stal- cup, Carolyn Beisc, Janis Temple. Not in picture: June Moore, Myrna Goldman, Mary Carol Flanagan, Claudio Hardin Q. Patsy Mrdyett, Kathy Murphy. ,NA i, Penny, Ruth and cathy rank Wifl'1 Hans schmadd Bob Wofefmon fakes 0 bunny hop- atter the ski movie. L SkEast Takes OH For Snowy Slopes With the students at East, skiing is undisputedly one of the favorite, if not the favorite, participation sport. To band together and guide ski enthusiasts, SkEast was formed. At the first of the ski season, time trials were held, and a ski team was selected which participated in such races as the Mile High race and the Dartmouth Cup race. For those in the club whose skiing is not good enough to merit ski team membership, movies dealing with skiing l are presented, plus trips to ski areas for all. SkEast officers: Penny Hall, Ruth Rohn and Chuck Lewis have a laugh with their sponsor, Mr. Calvin Anderson. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Juanita Glenn, sponsor, Janie Hendra, Ruth Rahn, vice-president, Chuck Lewis, president: Mary Ruth Dunlap, Kay Cornum, Virginia Wiley. Second row: Margaret Kelley, Judy Clark, Margie Bridwell, Harvey Bennett, Bob Water- man, David Gorsuch, Elaine Robinson, Phiddie Hauselmann, Third row: Georgia McQueary, Judy Barrackf Corolee Garrison, Virginia Lind, John Edgar, Marilyn Van Derbur, Robin McDougal, Natalie Smith. Fourth row: Gwen Spear, Phyllis Spear, David Hutchison, Jim Ballard, Bob Beale, Phil Wilcox, Jean Newland, Jane Nelson. fa my - Cl ul intl Front row left to right Carol Phllllpson Jan Dickerson Kay Wasson Jean Tressler Marlene Goldberg Barbara Smith Second row Janis Temple Nancy Thompson Patti Whitmore Dorothy Devenish Jan Oehlman John Whistler Al Bevan Third row Diane Fay Anne Lungren Don Evenson Phil lnglee Bob Sandquist Andrea Jelstrup Robbyn Mountjoy Fourth row La Rea Younkman Carole Cooper Margaret Sulfridge Bob Wells Linden Blue Kit Cowperthwaite Stan Merrill Front row, left to right: Miss Jean Aschbacher, sponsor, Elaine McKenzie, Jackie Stallings, Ann Woodford, John Ross, Carol 5lef5Q9f Helen HGYWVY, MF- COlVir1 Anderson, sponsor. Second row: Patti Huffsmith, Tanny de Luise, Dave Ogilvie, Jean Sulfridge, Julie-Kelly, Cathy Carey, Fran Glathar. Third row: Sue Rymer, Bobbie Stallings, Mary Helen Skelton, Frank Clements, Nancy Landis, Beth Hermansen, Jim Ogilvie. Fourth row: Bill Jensen, Nancy Burton, John Harlan, Tom Cooley, Richard Seebass, Ellsworth Watson, Priscilla Timmerman. lim , The While Jackets practice .... a nd the White Jackets perform. White Jackets Increase School Spirit The keynote of East's school spirit at athletic events lies in a hundred and twenty-five cheering girls, the White Jackets. These girls, dressed in red and white, survive all kinds of weather to cheer the teams, even in the face of defeat. This year the White Jackets presented two drills, entitled Playtime and Fountain of Youth. These drills were ac- claimed by other schools and the newspapers. They also staged the Homecoming pep assembly. At the basketball games the White Jackets presented a drill using red and white handkerchiefs. Among the many services performed for the school by the White Jackets were the making of shakers, which were Smith, Potty JO Miller, MDW Riddle Gnd Af1dfSG sold during football season, and ushering at many programs. Jelstrup go over White Jacket applications with their sponsor, Miss Lucille llfioudas. The White Jacket officers: Anne Shrednik, Barbara I . X 1 K 3 x 1, l . . k 4. ,Al il., L . if Front row, left to right: Joan Greinetz, Susan Butterworth, Ladeen Fogel, Judy Karsh, Margaret Witsell, Patty Jo Miller, treasurer, Andrea Jelstrup, president, Mary Riddle, secretary, Barbara Smith, secretary, Anne Shrednik, vice-president, Miss Lucille llgaudas, sponsor. Second row: Kay Cornum, Fran Galthar, Patti Bowman, Julie Curran, Janie Hendra, Janis Temple, Margaret Kelley, Harriet Judd, Polly Otey, Barbara Gregg. Third row: Sue Ann Slaybaugh, Cindy Davison, Jan Willimont, Patti Lloyd, Diane Fay, Gwen Parker, Marilyn Walpin, Charie Mortensen, Glory Busby, Nancy Van Ausdall. Fourth row: Nancy Ogelsby, Georgia McQueary, Valerie Freshman, Marilyn Van Derbur, Gwen Spear, Marilyn Husted, Nelda Sprague, Mary K. Swan, Carolee Garrison, Jean Peterson, Janice Jamison. i s - QF fm 3 ii :MMS M. ii i . ' f ,f ff, if? i , if pe . W . . e, -1, .weft Q f ,wr 1 Q f., --Lgeiyiz fff , 1- V SM ' C LU' ff? vw -Ji l- V 4' ,,, - i, ' Qin ' 5' 'fi of' r ,r ,vs X if ' i,, gn - my f i 1 i i , X g 3 it y Z Front row, left to right: Ulys Lockhart, Lydia Miller, Marcia McKim, Bette Lewis, Sonya Huang, Pat Gamble, Shirley Trout, Alice Trunk , Gloria Kelley, Shirley Sachter. Second row: Virginia Wiley, Marilyn Miller, Gale Koeschmann, Muriel Hill, Marcia Ma- Kathy Lichty, Judith Ann Gamble, Carolyn Collier, Nancy Setter, Tanny de Luise, Third row: Marciana Hinderlider, Epley, Georgia Jackson, Jo Gear, Gwen Gregory, Barbara Peterson, Carol Orvis, Arlene Weitz, Elaine Gates, Karen . Fourth row: Diane Reed, Mary Anne Riddick, Karole Oakley, Madelen Redmond, Sandra Redmond, Judy Hamby, Laura Kruger, Natalie Smith, Geraldine Pierce, Nancy Cook. lander, Elaine Isaacs ., L, V .mf A W F' I L' if 1: V if V lf 1 T will 15 X ' ' A A J Q F f E 5 i' H 3 W i ,J f'i, ' H' fi' Q Rl X E fr ,P2yi.A,f 'M i HZ' ' E1 l i -fi A 3 A 2 ' ff- 6 ti, ' nj 1, if i ' 'Qi J i H ' i .1 f ,l in r ? nl i ill: H... f X Ll Front row, left to right: Mary Jane Muir, Barbara Wong, Diane Gorsuch, Jan Dickerson, Bev Peltz, Gloria Zall, Marlene Myers, Jo Ann Cunningham, Mary Ellis, Marty Glass, Helen Henry. Second row: Bev Woodend, Donna Lou Nelso M ' -lI:l'ar3son, Dianne Dyatt, Barbara Hartman, Lois Knowles, Joan Sills, Dorothy Devenish, Ruth Rahn Sue Berry Diane llllllaldsmfne ' i iii - - - - '- ' ir row i Carroll, Judy Goldstein, Marilyn Whinnerah, Sharon Larson, Pat Rankin, Gloria Les Ca ol St d S ll Et J Marylyn Ohlson, Metza Yaksha. Fourth row: Judy Fine, Nan Bolton, Joan Graves, Marilyn Hughes, Joeni Rulbin, Dghlna Tglschapdlavll Carolyn Lieb, Robbyn Mountjoy, Eileen Burns, Joanne Bralford. l ke ,ul The AfCl'190l0QY Club membem COVVY On Of' lfllef' Some of the club's members examine the specimens esting discussion. which they have found. Archeology Club Excavates The Archeology club was formed in i952 for the purpose of promoting interest in the history of the West which is re- vealed through archeological discoveries. The club's many activities include field trips to caves and prehistoric camp sites to explore and unearth remains. The club also invites many successful people in the field of archeology to share their personal experiences. Throughout the year the speakers have included Mr. John Roberts, Miss Skippy Neal, Mrs. Cartwright, Mr. Merle Adams, Mrs. Elenor Irwin, Mr. Harry Morton and Mr. Dave Gates. President Charlotte Houghton, gives directions to the other officers: Bruce Bent, and Susana Cham- berlin. Front row, left to right: Mr, Lawrence Marshall, sponsor, Jerry Bair, corresponding secretary, Charlotte Houghton, president, Bruce Bent vice-president, Susana Chamberlin, secretary-treasurer, Linda Lay. Second row: Muriel Hill, Edwin Rose, Bob Bringle, Rod Webb, Nancy Longhorn, George Hardy. Third row: Susan Hill, Patti Barnes, Leroy Smith, Adar-norie Rosenquist, Roberta Hayes. 92 ifff Joh,-1 Madison felis O funny Story to the dub. Key Club serves for the Angelus luncheon. Key Club Serves School and Community The Kiwanis club, known for its service to the com- munity, has organized on a national basis a high school Q3 Y service club, the Key club. The boys in the Key club serve the school in many ways. A few of the club's services this year were helping on the Angel Train, serving at the Angelus luncheon and making a scrapbook for the school. Key Club officer-iz Hideo Osuga, Jim Mollison, John Madison, Bill Schmausser ond Dick Johnson pose for the photographer. Front row, left to right: l-lideo Osuga, vice-presidentj Jim Mollison, secretary, John Madison, president, Dick Johnson, treasurer, Carl Wearner, Mr. Armand DeSaverio, sponsor. Second row: Phillip Sterling, Bob Zinn, John Thompson, Bill Jensen, Don Avoy, Leo Goto. Third row: Bill Hannemann, Al Marcove, Kenneth Groves, Bruce Johnson, Ed Monrin , White Ri h. F h ' ' g y c ourt row. Bill Schmausser, Pete LaChapelle, John Hernpel, Dick Erickson, Bob Wells, Dick Gittings, Jere Cummins. 93 Getting ready for the picture. Bob l-9VY Dl0Y5 Pele' Lawle- r ee Hi-R-40 Helps Make School Functions Successful Hi-R-40 membership, as is inferred by the name, is limited to 40. The organization is largely social, although many sig- nificant projects have been undertaken. This year these services included printing programs lor spectators at the East games, presenting Glenn Cunningham in assembly and helping with the Angel train. The group is a service club designed to promote and in-R-40 Omcersi Bm Schmousserl Pete Wimom- insure the success of school functions, son, Gray Writer and John Hempel, show off their Bermuda shorts. Front row, left to right: Mr, Myron Craig, sponsor, Phil Sterling, Pete Williamson, president, Dave Geirn, vice-president, Gray Writer secretaryftreasurer, Pete l.aChapelleg Bill Schmausser, sergeant-at-arms, Monte Schaulisg Mr, Jack Beardshear, sponsor. Second YOWl Dick Johnson, Dave Stanley, Whitey Rich, Carl Baker, Mike Watson, Bill l-lannemann, Al Marcove, John Madison, Tony Shrednik. Third row: Gabe Goldsmith, Bob Burk, Don Avoy, Rich Wickman, John l-lempel, Bill Kemper, Kenneth Groves, Joe Blake, Roger Allirnan, Members of Euclidian listen attentively to a guest Mr. Harry Charlesworth, Bill Hein. Dave Hutchison speaker. Gary Stoll discuss hiqher mathematics with Dr. E. A. Fath. Euclidian Club Encourages Mathematicians The most active subject matter club at East is the Euclid- ian club which is dedicated to extra-curricular math, unattain- able in regular class work. This year the club's program was based on the theme, A mathematician-'To be or not to be.' ln accordance with this the club invited numerous men from various math- ematic fields to speak at the meetings. A student wishing to' belong must possess a B math aver- age, be taking an advanced math course and have an interest in the subject. Applicants possessing these qualities are then pmked for membershlp on a purely Scholastic basls' The Euclidian club officers are: Jack LaFollette, Bill Hein and Gary Stoll. Front row, left to right: George Davis, Barbara Reitsch, Larry S.hoenberger, David Hutchinson, 2nd vice-president, Jack La Follette, ist vice-president, Bill Hein, secretary-treasurer, Gary Stoll, president, Mr. Harry Charlesworth, sponsor. Second row: Jim Bradford, Karen Helm, Don Wilson, Warren Levy, Elstori Mayhew, Diane Reed, David Forker. Third row: John Gilliland, Donald Reed, Jay Franz, Jere Cummins, Chris Reynolds, John Haig, Edwin Rose. Fourth row: Bill Jensen, Vaughan Aandahl, Ronald Groussman, Richard Seebass, Tad Frost, Joe Wood, Jim Wade. Wi, 'A ..-1-.1 G P k ' ' , wen or er' JESS Tfgnprli, Odr1?V5Obm MCDOUQOI The toy drive is a big success. Red Cross Council Wages Toy Drive As usual, the Junior Red Cross Council has had an active year. The projects it has sponsored have been numerous. The toy drive, which the council organized, was suc- cessful as well as fun. The students brought old, but usable, toys to their first hour classes. The council took the toys and gave them to the needy children of the city. Another of the activities was the annual donation drive which finances the council's projects. Christmas baskets were sent to the poor to make a more enjoyable holiday. Red Cross Council officers: Lois Clytus, Diane Reed, Metzo Yaksha and Kathryne Stephens. ag .. ' of .jss 5 fD .jisc Front row, left to ri ht: Miss Abiaail Becerra, sponsor: Katie Bowes: Rose Marie Reyes, Lois Clytus, secretary: Diane Reed, treasurerg Kathryne Stephens, qpresident, Metzo Yaksha, vice-president, Vonnie Names, lla Prouty, Zella Mae Kaminsky. Second row: Bobbie Doyle, Jo Holliman, Marilyn Kaplan, Darla Mabee, Marv Anne Holmes, Loretta Jean Midyett, Judy Gardenswartz, Ronnie Sue Fried- man, Stuart Coffee, Lynne Halpern. Third row: Bonnie Meggs, Jane Hicks, Bev Allen, Yvonne Boise, Margy Wheeler, Jan Barker, Nan Maner, Martha Hinds, Marlene Myers. Fourth row: Gwen Parker, Carol Cornwall, Velma Gronewold, Robin McDougal, Gary r -. i., v----L....- A-.. AA,-AA.-...af Dnflsif Clnwfi Fiinno Gnrsiirh ni ,N X I The Congress club presented the University of Jim lngraham, Dick Gittings and John Bromley Colorado Modern choir. meet with Mr. Harold Taft King. Congress Acquaints Members With Government The Congress club is East's oldest club. The objective of the club is to further interest in national affairs and give knowledge that will help its members in the business world. The club's activities include the presentation of out- standing speakers and interviews with various public figures from civic groups and Colorado universities. One of the year's outstanding assemblies was the University of Colorado Modern choir which was presented by the Congress club. The Congress club officers: Kit Cowperthwaite, Linden Blue, John Lamb and John Ross take time out for a snack. Front row, left to right: Gary Stoll, secretary, John Edgar, treasurer, Linden Blue, president, John Lamb, parliamentariang Kit Cow perthwaite, vice-presiderrtg Mr, lfred Schneider, sponsor. Second row: Larry Ulrich, Ralph Stephens, John Bro l Phil l I mey, i ng ee, Jim Cowperthwaite, Bill Miller, Phillip Sterling. Third row: Ed Manring, Dick Gittings, Jim Wode, David Hutchinson, Charlie Vail 97 Ralph Pruitt explains the mechanics of his rifle The East high rifle club gets ready to oppose the to interested parents. Manual team. as Marksmen Trained by l Boys' Rifle Club This year the Rifle club is enjoying its largest member- ship ever, and with good reason. The club is most active and most interesting. The many activities are inter-club matches, inter-city, in round robbin style, matches with local colleges and univer- sities ancl national postal matches, All these are undertaken with the idea of developing the qualities of sportsmanship, fair play, self control and co-operation, in addition to the most obvious reason, expert marksmanship. Rifle club officers are: Sig Larson, Bob Widick, and Stan Lozinski. .., , M, li I if ii TP ni o i lt' T Front row, left to right: Sig Larson, president, Paul Bynum, Stan Lozinski, secretary, Robert Widick, vice-presidentj Dick Burg. Second row: David Lawley, Ronald Becker, John Cummins, Vic Roushar, DeLay Goeglin. Third row: Gene Halaas, Dick Eimas, Russ Munson, George Buck, Bob Bringle, Karl Kingery. Not in picture: Warren Smith, Allan Richards, Larry Rehn, Carl Setter, Harold Mullery, 3g1f..wj,,,4. 4 1 'i . J ww., Three of a kind-almost. He Went ThC'l'0'W0Y- Red Jackets Establish Information Booth L J The bright red jackets seen in the halls are a symbol of one of the most active service clubs at East. The Red Jackets is also a pep club, and the members perform an infinite number of services to the school. A few of the most significant of these services are the maintenance of an information booth in the foyer, the presentation of a pep assembly and ushering at various school functions. The club also holds a social activitiy, a hayrack ride for its members in the spring. Mr, John Smyth, sponsor, and John Clifford, Elston Mayhew, Phil lnglee and Bob Zimmer- man, officers. trys .. -- Front row, left to right: David Hurst, Jim Bradford, David Gorsuch, Lew Cady, Phil lnglee, vice-president, Bob Zimmerman, treasurerj Elston Mayhew, secretary, John Clifford, presidentj Mr. John Smyth, sponsor. Second row: Bert Brook, Bob Jacobs, Jim Ogilvie, Ralph Stephens, Harry Winograd, Dave Appleton, Larry Bain, Joe Jennings, Steve Miller. Third row: John Ross, Bob Shermann, Bob Waterman, Ed Manring, Bill Jensen, Jack LaFollette, Joe Reynolds, Tom Brightwell, Howie Karsh. Fourth row: David Hutchinson, Lee Howard, Bob Beale, Jim Ballard, Richard Seebass, Bill Kreutter, Gale Kelly, John Lamb, Dale Berndt, Linden Blue. Front row, left to right: Arlene Weitz, treasurer, Diane Gorsuch, president, Barbara Wan secretary, Barbara Roberts, lla Prouty, Marguerite Benson, Phyllis Zelinkoff. Q, Second row: Sue Gibson, Lucy Willison, Diane Dimick, Carol McClure, Pat Weaver, Mario Crandall, Janet Cambell. Third row: Rita Young, Janet Hammond, Caroline . . H. I Stone, Myrna Jones, Dianne Dyatt, Judy Fickel, Barbara Boyd, Barbara ie m. Fourth row: Jill Golson, Carol Cornwall, Ida Ruth Oliver, Velma Gronewald, Perky Floyd, Jeannie Grimm, Donna Lind, La Verne Hendershort. Girls' Bowlers Participate In Competition Bowlings great popularity with women is the motive be- hind the formation of the Girls' Bowling club. Each year thou- sands of women begin looking to bowling for recreation. Once every week for two short hours, teams of four members bowl in league, inter- school, national, and individual competition. Winners in these tournaments receive individual trophies. MOVY CC!FOl Flanagan, Nan Maner, Fourth row. Barbara Sutton, eane e y l0O Hotlund, Sylvia Ulery, Beth Pattee, Sandy Kelso. Front row, left to right: Alice Markle, Donna Lamb, Judy Mathis, Mary Helwig, Jane Kells, Mary Alice Newman, Beverly Wong, Bofbofo Mitchell. Second POW! Voanne Johnson, Marge Dreith, Mary Lou Rosno, Marilyn Black, Flora Fae Fgrquhgf, Poffsi Bradasich, Laurel Wilch, Jeannie Sheftel. Third row: Jan Barker,t-loney Epstein, Kav Cossel, Anne C0199 Gl0 l0 Welch, Karen Allison ' - J tt Bone , Roxene Weichel, Nelda Sprague, Kathy East Lettermen Belong to D Club Certainly one of East's most outstanding attributes is the innumerable sport awards it has received, The boys respon- sible for these awards are the lettermen of the school who form the D club. When most of us think ot this year's pep assemblies, one stands foremost in our minds. lt is none other than the D club fashion show. When we think ot activities it's the Angel Train which was decorat- ed by this same club. Front row, left to right: Micky Weiss, Deloy Goeglein, Loren Jenik, Hirsh Barmatz Don Allensworth, Lorry Hugie, Mr, Pat Panek, sponsor. Second row: Lou l-logler Bill Schmausser, Dick Johnson, Don Avoy, Kenny Keck, Ed Dierdorff, Herb Pingree Third row: Norm l-larthun, John Clifford, Ross Coonev, Elliott Setf, Bob Knight Chris Reynolds, Goof Cole. Fourth row: Clint Hallam, Gory Spitzer, Dick Erickson Bob Wetzel, Walt Beddeo, Tom Langon, Bill Nelson. ef Yin 'Z' 222- L 12 'Lf F il Front row, left to right: John Whistler, Paul Striker, Johnnie Thompson, Kent Orchard, secretary, Bob Wells, president, Dean Crosby, vicefpresident, Bill Kemper, treasurer, Mr, Gregg Browning, sponsor, Mr. William Weimar, sponsor. Second row: Hayes Ulleymeyer, Tony Shrednik, Jack Redhair, Kent i-learn, Bill Kreutter, George Welch, George Lloyd, Alan McDonough, Don Shwayder. Third row: Roy Pritts, Kenji Yabe, Eric Larson, Groy Writer, Kit Cowperthwoite, George Linger, Howie Katchen, Dave Appleton, Bob Denious Fourth row: Mike Roberts, Dove Stanley, Bill l'-lannemann, Ken Groves, Stan Williams, Richa'd Wickman, Jim Vondermiller, Ron Gotlin, Pete LaChapelle. lOl The Pre-Med members watch a movie. Look-a bunny rabbit. Pre-Med Club Gains In Popularity Constantly striving for knowledge preparatory for their future lives, the Pre-Med club of East high has well met the challenge of its charter. Outstanding speakers and numerous field trips have resulted in great gains in membership and almost perfect attendance at the bi-monthly meetings, This year, climaxed by the first all city Pre-Med Banquet, fostered W4 by East High Pre-Med, has been highly profitable to the 1 medically minded members. Mr. Lawrence Knolle, sponsor, Marilyn Rosenstock, Howard Karsh and John Clifford, Pre-Med officers, feed a carrot to Heothcliff. Front row, left to right: Mr. Lawrence Knolle, sponsor, John Clifford, treasurer, Howard Karsh, president, Donna Lou Nelson, vice- president, Marilyn Rosenstock, secretary, Diane Wolfer, Rhoda Ginsburg, Pot Weaver, Peg Watson, Alice Trunk, Virginia Wiley. Second row: Jo Holliman, Bettie DeBeIl, Jean Eppler, Julie Curran, Pattsi Bradasich, Martha Hinds, Don Elrick, Ray Betson, Edward Rutledge, Judith Ann Gamble, Kay Leatherwood. Third row: Barbara Peterson, Martha Olander, Mary Helen SkeLton, Kathy Lichty, Ken Gottesfeld, Bernard Engel, John Harlan, Leonard Weiss, Mary Krasas, Karen Isaacs, Joann Eisenbud. Fourth row: Charlotte Houghton, Bill Wyatt, Dave Cawperthwaite, Morris Watts, Dean Nolte, Bob Wetzel, Roger Spalter, Al Eisenberg, Elliott Seff, Helen Michaelsan, Bruce Wagner. A committee meets to discuss the next speech meet. Howard Needler receives o medal. Debate Club Earns Honors for East For those students at East who enjoy public speaking, the Debate club offers unlimited opportunities. Many of the members have shown great talents in this field and brought many honors to themselves and the school. The club belongs to the National Forensic league and participates in its activities. The league offers members a chance for speaking in nation-wide contests to win national honors. y l The Debate officers are: Bill Baker and Howard Needler, x N Front row, left fo right: Linda Lay, David Hurst, vice-president, Be rt Brook, Janice Stalcup, treasurer, Joan Greinetz, secretary, Howard Needler, presidentg Mr. Wayne Fox, sponsor. Second row: Ann Vest, Linda Siegel, Jim Braford, Marcie Harrison, Judy Bograd, Zello Mae Kaminsky, Joyce Cohn. Third row: Barbara Berman, Honey Epstein, Bob Jacobs, Nancy Longhorn, Steve Guggenheim, Bruce Wagner, Leonard Weiss, Paul Striker. Fourth row: Mark Easton, Bill Baker, Bob Amter, Dove Heckenlively, Bob Cohn, Robert Andersen, Gerry Kauvar, Jim Wade. Pay attention, pledgesl ldiovs delight' Members of Hi-Y Learn of Community Problems ln l939, when the l-li-Y was formed, the YMCA felt that there was sufficient need at East and other high schools throughout the United States for a boys' service and social group. Since that time many services directed toward the school and community have been performed by the boys chosen tor l-li-Y membership. At their meetings, many speakers and movies dealing with community problems, are presented. These help acquaint the boys with the ever increasing responsibility of citizenship in the United States. ln the social vein Hi-Y presents numerous and varied activities. Included among these are a hayrack ride and dance, L K iw d L ' 9 . . mger' Cm Orc or Qnogjrkorry Huge' busy ld and a dinner dance at the AAUW club house. Officers Barney Brewer, Kent Hearn, George I 5 a -A s I A i, V U1 ig I T S. r Front row, left to right: Mr, Bruce Ewer, sponsor , A I 5 Kent Hearn sergeant-at-arms' Larry l-lugie, secretary-treasurer, Kent Orchard, P'9S'd9'1f,' GGOVQG l-IVWQCY, SGVQBUM-Of-arms, Barney Brewer, vice-president, Gray Writer, Pete Williamson. Second row: Manuel QAOBOSI QUVC BVYOVWS, SCQTT Tl'10fYfOS, DOH All9 lSW0YTl'1, JOlWn Hodgson, Herb Pingrce, Fred Vickers, Dick Thayer, Third row: Roger meYf Om Seowellf D 'Cl4 Wflfef, Deon Crosby, Don Shwayder, .loe Blake, Bob Erickson, Bill Covode. Fourth row: George Welch, SOHCW Alflletgcr, Jim McComos, Ken Groves, Dlck Erickson, Ed Toothaker, Bob Wells, Bill l-leidbrink. Club members have a panel discussion. Mr, John Motties speaks to the club about his trip to Argentina. International Relations Strives for Brotherhood ln our ever-shrinking world of today, it is becoming more and more important to develop an understanding of foreign countries. Students at East can do this by becoming active members of the lnternational Relations club. Activities of the group include: participating in city and state-wide conferences, seeing movies and slides concerning other countries, hearing speakers and presenting worthwhile assemblies for the student body. Foreign-born students, new to the United States and East, find help in their adjustment with this club. They in turn give members information of their native lands. International Relations officers: Dave Irwin, Evan Dutton, Bob Andersen and Bill Hein, discuss world news with their sponsor, Mrs, Virginia Stecirns. Front row, left to right: AI Cornelison, editor of exchange paper, Bill Hein, Bob Andersen, president, Roy Moore, vice-president, Evan Dutton, secretary, Dave Irwin, treasurer, Mrs. Virginia Stearns, sponsor. Second row: Betty Von Epps, Jim Bradford, William Foun- tain Bob Amter, Ed Dierdorff, Madelon Redmond, Larry Shoenberger. Third row:Jomes Johnson, Sandra Redmond, Mark Easton, l Bruce Johnson, Kathryne Stephens, Edwin Rose, Bob Sandquist, Hirsh Barmatz. 105 Don't drop it now! All in o dciy's work. Dick Hollors checks the stage ropes with Jim Tiernon. Stage Crew ls Backbone of East's Assemblies Have you ever wondered how it is possible for the many assemblies at East to be so successful? You'lI find a large portion of your answer in the stage crew. Mr, Arthur Bragg spends two hours daily in training the boys for their various jobs. These jobs include lighting, car- pentry, and a number of other stage duties. Such activities give the members of the crew invaluable experience in jobs they may well make their life vocation. The crew itself is divided into various groups as to the type of work they perform. All the groups are headed by the captain who acts as Mr. Bragg's assistant. ick ri Front row, left to right: Mr, Arthur Bragg, sponsor, Morv Romer, Jim Gregory, Bernie Cole, Lorry Temmero. Second row: D De mon, Don Moib, Dick Milton, Don Hanson, Jim Tiernon, Corl Dismont. lO6 The members talk with Storm Bull Oflef The Ve Y Charles Brannan, former secretary of agriculture, enjoyable Ossembly- speaks to the Pre-Law Club. Pre-Law Builds Foundation For Future One of the outstanding honors afforded the members ot the Pre-Law club this year was the appearance of Mr. Charles Brannan, ex-secretary of agriculture, at a meeting. Mr, Bran- nan's appearance was a part of the club's program of meeting with leading business and professional men and politicians. This club, which accepts for membership only those boys with an average of B or above, is one of the schooI's most outstanding. Their activities this year included appearing on These Kids of Ours, a Denver radio program devoted to teenagers and the presentation of pianist Storm Bull in an assembly. l 1 Pre-Law officers, Bill Hannemann, Pete LaCha pelle, Tony Shrednik, Bill Kemper and their sponsor Mr. Justin Brierly. Front row, left to rightz- Tom Seawell, Howard Needler, Tony Sh rednik, treasurer, Pete La Chappelle, vice-president,' Jim Ogilvie J'm Hoffman' MV- Jl-'Slim BV'e lYf 5Pf?U50f- Second row: Roger Kinney, Don Shwayder, Kit Ccwperthwaite, Jim Vandermiller, Tom Inman, Kent Orchard, Leo Goto, Thnrd row: Joe Blake, Dave Stanley, Jere Cummins, Dick Sittings, Linden Blue, Don Mooney ' lO7 Scott Wilmore Girls' Sports Club Has Inter-School Competition The desire of the Girls' Sports club is to advance an interest in girls' athletics and to foster group co-ordination. The enthusiasm and interest for the girls' club is growing increasingly, During almost every meeting, new members are added. This strong feeling is being brought about by the letters now given to members and by the inter-school com- petition. WE' Qu kr 5 s. 4' ir a i' ., ,VL ,r Front row, left to right: Loretto Hunt, secretary, Janice Wilder, vice-president, Denne Chisholm, treasurer, Arlene Weitz, president, Loretta Midyett, Miss Jean Aschbacher, sponsor. Second row: Deanna Hansen, Betty Jean Nichols, Nancy Longhorn, LaNor Phillips, Jo Perry. Third row: Sallie Phillips, Shirley O'Neil, Pcittsi Bradasich, Barbara Burns, Kay Neal. Not in picture: Helen Carlock, Barbara Downey, Marlyne Fields, Jeanette Jones, Carol Phillipson. Front row, left to right: Mr. William Koerber, sponsor, Lew Cady, president, Carl Dismant, vice-president, Sherrie Freeman, secretary. Second row: Barbara Berg, Kathy Moncure, treasurer, Susie Porter, Yvonne Bale. Third row: Leonard Sher, Nona McFall, Sharon l-larbaugh, Bill l-lolsclaw, Bert Brook. Fourth row: Sergei Diatschenko, Russ Munson, Ronald Yabroff, Ronald Groussman, John Lamb. Not in picture: Jim Hileman, Karl Kingery. New Camera Clique Encourages Photographers The number one hobby of teenagers from Maine to Cali- fornia is photography. lt is to stimulate interest in this art, which can be both pastime and vocation, that the Camera Clique was formed. lnterclub contests are held at almost all meetings to ac- quaint members with the work of others and to encourage par- ticipation in National Scholas- tic contests. says-sv .few M. we ft-,sy ,tJ,.,,,,. V sz? ,, UA LU - Front row, left to right: Susan Hill, secretary-treasurer, Josephine Herrick, president, Roberta Hayes, vice-president. Second row: Barbara Stein, Carol Moorhead, Rusty Strong, Clara Bell. Third row: Muriel Hill, Jo Ann Newell, Betsy Herrick, Pat Moxey. Chess Members Improve Skill Chess is one of the few games in which luck does not play an important part. Instead, concentration and mental awareness are important. The Chess club plays out- side groups whenever possible and has this year played other high school clubs including the Denver and Greeley Chess clubs. ski . as asia-f C . ,,f. 1. Language Club Seeks Perfection The four languages which are offered at East: German, French, Spanish and Latin are the languages studied by this club. Folk dances and folk songs of the various lands are learned and enjoyed in order to stim- ulate interest in the study of language. lt is also the club's aim to further international un- derstanding which is a very worthy undertaking in these times. .iq V ,warg 'ws- ff! sg? 1 aw fr up gg. C ihisihcy Q Front row, left to right: Phil Cohen, Jock Richards, treasurer, Robert Luebke president, Mr. Lawrence Garret, sponsor. Second row: Leonard Witkin, Howard Needler, Maurice Klein. Third row: Bob Tengler, Lee Brooks, Ed Phillips. lO9 USIC CLUB Music Club Members Study Masterpieces ln past years a group known as the Opera club has been active at East. This year they decided to widen the scope of their subject and become the Music club. At meetings, the members listen to recordings of fine music, exchange interesting musical knowledge and gener- ally increase their musical ap- preciation. Front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Wood, sponsor, Nancy Van Ausdall, president, Hilary Blech, vice-president, Mimi Grimm, treasurer. Second row: Loretta Hunt, Judy Berger, Dotty Skagg. Third row: Joylyn Hill, Helen Michaelson, Doris Ann Vine- yard. Not in picture: Claudia O'Callaghan, Kathi McEniry. llO Front row, left to right: Mrs. Violette McCarthy, sponsor, Joyce Moiselson, president,' Bula Atkissen, vice-president. Second row: Phyllis Milstein, Sylvia Hallderson, treasurer,' Barbara Stein, secretary. Third row: Betty Jean Byron, Iris Vasholz, Eula Atkisson. Literary Angels Belong To Script Club -During the spring, another of the schools publications appears. It is the Script book. The book, put out by the Script club, contains some of the best writings of East's stu- dent authors. The members of this club, all anxious to obtain construc- tive criticism ot their work, are given an excellent chance to do so at the meetings, Boy Bowlers Compete with Other Schools Since bowling is becoming an ever increasingly popular sport, the Boys' Bowling club gains in membership each year. The group is divided into teams which bowl after school in inter- club competition. Matches with other schools are also held. Front row, left to right: Raymond Waldmann, Alvon Rosenthal, Daryl Bem, secretary, Grant Benson, vice-president, Jim Tarpley, treasurer, Mr. Elbert Chapman, sponsor. Second row: John Dickie, George Fee, Leonard Witkin, David Gruner, Milton Lat- sonas, Budd Bivens. Third row: Jerry Patrick, Dave Rosier, Ellsworth Watson, Bob Bennett, Mike E, Newman, Jim Brown, Fourth row: Pete Singer, Jack Bartlett, John Rosnik, Stan Baldwin, Roy Heimbrock. Bible Research Has Speakers and Discussions The Bible Research club is two- fold in purpose: tirst, to increase interest in the Bible and build the understanding of it, and second, to promote friendship within the Club. The club has numerous get-to' gethers including: a p i c n ic, a Christmas poteluck and a ban- quet. Front row, left to right: Joy Pim, treasurer, Mary Hamilton vicefpresident' lris Vasholz, president, Sandra Redmond, secretary, Miss Rosalie lEdminston, sponsor, Second row: Sandra Cosper, Edna Cartwright, Rose Marie Caldwell, Betty Wright, Julia Keys. Third row: Bula Atkisson Euln Atkisson, Arlene Anderson K thl , , a een McKnight. Fourth row: Marilyn Rease, Ronald Hermansen, David Juergens, Shirley Putnam, Dorris Antrobus. Dione Gofwfh ond Linden Blue discuss 'ne The council aims at more active and helpful club Ocnvnles of 'nel' Clubs- participation at school functions. Inter-Club Council Guides Club Activities The lnter-club council was organized in the fall of i947 to help the Student council promote school affairs and co- ! ordinate all clubs. In order to achieve this, it is made up of all the club presidents. The design of the council is to exchange ideas which will improve and strengthen individual clubs' plans, The coun- cil also makes it possible for the various clubs to work in closer conjunction with the Student council. lnterclub council officers are: Andrea Jelstrup, John Madison, Pete Williamson and Bill Hannemann. Front row, left to right: Miss Alice Wolter, sponsorg Andrea Jelstrup, vice-president, John Madison, treasurerg Bill Honnemann, secretary, Cathy Careyg Diane Waldman, Gary Stoll, Diane Gorsuch. Second row: Howard Karsh, Nancy Van Ausdall, Arlene Weitz, Preston Blyler, Sergei Diotschenko, Kent Orchard, Lew Cady, Howard Needler. Third row: Joyce Maiselson, John Clifford, David Juergens, Jay Miller, Robert Andersen, Bob Wells, Linden Blue, Kathyrne Stephens. X The chairmen of the senior activities meet with Eye Kerr-yer, Pqf Rqnkm, Jill Carroll, Gail Fisher the SPOBSOV MV Me'l'n Albogasl- and Dink Van Wogenen discuss the Homecoming dance with one of the senior class sponsors, Mrs. Pauline Cleaver. Senior Class Owes Thanks to '54 Club The members of the Class of '54 who have served their class in some way such as committee work or as an officer, comprise the '54 club. These members receive a card entitling them to membership and acknowledging their service to the school. lt can truly be said that the '54 club is the backbone of the senior class. Two of the '54 Club officers, Ruth Rohn and Anne Shaddock, decorate for Homecoming dance. f , A ,xv - i 1 T Z if i stii T T B , i ' Z I I , I it hy M Z .5 5 ' ' i 3 i ' 2 2' 4 . it it Front row, left to right: Linda Lay' Anne Shoddock secretary' Jane Stander 'd t Sh 4 , , , , pres! en ,' amn Watson, Ottilia Fuermann, Mono Mozer, Mr. Merlin Arbogast., sponsor. Second row: Carol Saunders, Kay Wasson, Margie Bridwell, Georgia Currier, Joyce Maisel- son, Marlene Goldberg, Jackie Stallings. Third row: Non Butterworth, Ann Aggeler, Dody Teets, Terry Beck, Jerry Shaw, Ralph Stephens, Honey Epstein, Fourth row: Joe Blake, Fred Vickers, Grant Anderson, Bill Nelson, Dick Thayer, Dick Schumann Herb Pingree. l fc :xi i ,S Bev Woodend, Jan Dickerson, Gloria Zall, McKim, Marilyn Miller, Gale Koschmann, ayes. Third row: Lois Knowles, Mary Ellis, Elaine Gates, Sally Efaw. Fourth row: Karen aron as , , lsaacs, Nan Bolton, Nelda Sprague, Gwen Spear, Bruce Haslan, Lee Howard, Jane Nelson, Natalie Smith, Laura Lee Kruger, Front row, left to right: Sonya Wong, Judy Goldstein, Barbara Hartman, Marty Glass, Jill Carroll, Jo Ann Cunningham, Anne Shrednik. Second row: Sally Burnell, Marcia Joanne Brafford, Glenn Wearner, Don Evenson, Lydia Miller, Shirley Trout, Roberta H Sh L r on Andrea Jelstrup, Gloria Leise, Patty Jo Miller, Marilyn Husted, Jo Gear Donna Tschappat. M we! Front row, left to right: Shirley Sachter, Bette Lewis, Dotty Goldberg, Barbara Diringer, Sue Berry, Judy Fine, Marilyn Hughes, Tanya de Luise, Helen Henry, Peggy Watson. Second row: Ba rbora Smith, Donna Lou Nelson, Carolyn Seft, Mary Riddle, Nancy Johnson, Marilyn Wylie, Diane Waldmann, Sonia Shames, Carol Stroud, Marylyn Ohlson. Third row: Cindy Davison, Carol Edmin- ' ' d A . 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Sergei Diatschenko Audrey Meer Norman Fox Sophomore Class President Judie Johnson Jim Moses 291: Anne Shrednik Bill Kemper Barbara Hartman Leo Goto Gray Writer Sally Efaw Pele LaCl-lapelle Decorating the bandstond for the Sweetheart dance are Donna Lou Nelson, Judie Johnson, Barbara Hartman and Maggie Witsell. Bev Woodend Grant Anderson, Roger Kinney, Bev Woodend, Joe Blake, Sergei Djatschenko and Cathy Carey arrange the bulletin board. A . r Y - i i ull Ei 3 M. Grant Anderson Cvthv CCYBY Senior Class President Head Gffl .ttf Roger Kinney Junior Class President Patricia Bowman Student Council Leads School Government An important branch of East's student government is the student councils The council, which is composed of five sopho- mores, seven juniors and thirteen seniors, meets first hour every day to discuss and plan East's many activities. Jim Ogilvie Acting as a link between the student body and the faculty, council members make many important decisions during the year. A few of the responsibilities undertaken by the council this year were: the Community Chest drive, orientation of new students, Howdy day, Sweetheart dance and Red and White day festivities. The council also sponsored many assemblies and assisted with the club and athletic programs. Roger Kinney, Jim Ogilvie ond John Edgar orron e Lorr Hui dl Q v g e, eegote ossembly vice president, and Tom announcements under the clock, lnmon decorate the goal posts for the Fort Collins gome, s . vw Tom 'MINI' Maggie Witsell Jghn Edgar Carol Senechul I -- ' Q'-77 ' , eq fy f frgiztl 1' X Wdihefptw it as an ,t si an - i ,iii .sf wif f ,is,, it 5 V ,i Morilvn Hughes Angelus George Linger President Larry Hugie Vice-President Helen Henry Attendance Secretary Dorothy Devenish Recording Secretary 122 ,,,.A4vPY ' Linden Blue and Judie Johnson pick up tags to sell. Delegate Assembly Has Active Year A second representative body at East is the Delegate assembly. Members are elected in first hour classes, and meetings are held before school. The members are in close contact with the student body in order to promote activities, elections and sales and to curb problems that arise. Each semester, in addition to four officers, two sopho- mores, two juniors and two seniors are elected to serve as the principal's advisory council. This group is able to give Mr. Ehrenkrook sound student viewpoints whenever necessary. THE PRlNClPAL'S ADVISORY COUNCIL, left to right: Jim Grow, Cathy Carey, George Linger, Katie Bowes, Linden Blue, Dorothy Devenish, Mr. Wymond J. Ehren- krook, Marian Long, Joe Blake, Kathy McKelvy, Elaine McKenzie, Phil lnglee, Pete Breitenstein. Judy Goldstein, Dorothy Devenish and Mrs. Violette McCarthy discuss the day's meeting. aw l 'V , wig Y -- xt 1' ,P 1152315555 fig mf. - . ' 9'- , ,ilkyfg ,5.,f.g:, ia not -. , sf -nt arim-.-:,f 41, A ,Xia . ea5,,F3Lq.Q Rv - ix . J rffalgilif'-9zQ .F'9 Linden Blue President Don Shwqy,-je, Vice-Pres Judy Goldstein Att Sec Sharon Larson Rec Sec Glciivifiea Ca fm az Registration Day Howdy Day Club Open House , , Sophomore Elections Seraph Swing ,wvs ,, t , Drama Club Play Homecoming.. , Angel Train to Pueblo, State Finals-Football Junior Proms W . Christmas Pageant Christmas Tree Dance Woodbury Contest Shatroth Contest , , Stag Night, as . ,, Symphony Serenade , , Sweetheart Dance Sophomore Party , , All School Show Career Day ,, t State Finals-Basketball , Athletic Awards Assembly ,, . P.T.A. Card Party and Fashion Show ,, , Wolcott Contest Arbor Day ,i,,. , Senior Class Plays, All School Elections, t Seraph Sisters Tapping Ceremony A t Red and White Day -, H , t Senior Prom ,, Scholastic Awards Assembly. . . Mother-Daughter Tea Class Day , Senior Class Luncheon, A t Senior Class Picnic Commencement ,, September 9 October l October 5 and 7 October 8 October l7 November l3 November 2l November 28 December 5 December 19 December 2l and 22 December 23 .lanuary 8 .lanuary 'I4 .lanuary 20 .lanuary 28 February 6 February 26 March 3 and 4 March IO March l l, l2 and l3 March 18 March 25, 26 and 27 April l April l4 April 23 April 30 May 4 May 7 May l5 May l8 May l9 June 4 tJ.ine4 J.ine 7 June I0 Anne Shrednik, Barbara Diringer, Julie Kelly and Lee Wills decorate the gym with gay pennants for the dance. Alums Return for Homecoming Celebrat The Homecoming festivities for l953 began wiith a rousing pep assembly presented by the White Jackets. The following afternoon the crowd, includ- ing many former Angels, cheered the football team on to a 9-7 victory over the North Vi- kings. At game halftime the White Jackets and the Marching band presented a delightful demonstration entitled Playtime The annual Homecoming dance was spon- sored by the senior class and the Spotlight and featured Jack Stanley and his band. The gym was decorated with brightly colored pennants and the highlight of the Homecoming celebra- tion was the crowning of Queen Ulys Lock- hart who was escorted by Herb Pingree. The White Jackets portray the landing of the Vikings o .lacobs, Bob Morris, Joan Greinetz, Gordon Berke and Leonard bl Weiss admire the dance bids. Gay couples swirl at Cinderella's ball. Seraph Dance ls Cinderella Wonderland A magic pumpkin coach and a glass slipper symbolized the theme of the annual Seraph Sisters dance. The decorations and bids were effective in creating a Cinderella magic land. Jack Stanley and his Moonbeams furnished the music. At twelve o'clock, white paper mice floated down to the dance floor from the ceiling. King and Queen Crowned at Sweetheart The music of Milton Shrednik and his orchestra filled the air with romance at Sere- nade of Sweethearts, sponsored by the student council. As time came for the Coronation, an arrow, containing the names of King and Queen, Bob Wells and Andrea Jelstrup, whizzed down from the balcony. The happy king and queen, Andrea Jelstrup and Bob Wells, reign from the heart-shaped throne. Chatting at intermission are Judy Clark, Al Thompson Anne Shrednik and Bob Jacobs. Susan Butterworth cnd Don Allensworth request a tune from Bandleacer Milton Shrednik. Gary Spitzer and Sylvia Schiffer execute a fast Ctarleston. fi IRA, A game of rabbit provides intermission entertainment. Entering the gates of Blue Heaven are: Coralynne Angell Charles Buchanan, Carol Hepp and Phillip Schmitt. Junior Prom Highlights Winter Activities Highlight ot the winter's social events was Blue Heaven, presented by the junior class. The gym was transformed into a heaven ot stars, blue streamers and imaginative pearly gates. The bids for the prom were deep blue with a white castle in the clouds on the cover Angels danced to the music of Johnny Hawes and his orchestra and viewed the coronation ot queen, Katie Bowes. Katie Bowes, escorted by Don Avoy, was crowned queen by the junior class. 126 Merry Angels Dance around Christmas Tree The band of Jon Wiegardt filled the hall with gay tunes as Angels danced around the Christmas tree. Each year the Student council presents an informal dance around the ornamented tree on the last afternoon before vacation. The merry students sing, dance and discuss holiday plans. Sophs Present Hillbilly Hop Barrels, sticks and ramblin' shacks were rigged around the room to give sophs a feelin' of the West. Gals and their beaus were seen dancin' to Bobby Brown's band at the Hill- billy Hop. l-loving fun or the Hillbilly Hop ore Lindo Levin, Norm Fox, Ellen Horwich ond Ronnie Fiedelmon, Comparing the sports and activities sections are: Larry Hugie, Richard Shore, John Ross, Sue Ann Slaybaugh and Judy Weinstein. .,'- 'Y -ff' 4, txxjfeg Patti Whitmore, Margie Bridwell and Patti Dougherty paste-up the senior album pages. Mr. William Koerber, sponsor, gives instructions to the staff. Ng' Angelus Upholds Traditions The Angelus for over a score of years has achieved an All-American award given by the National Scholastic Press association. The i953 Angelus also received the Medalist's cer- tificate given by Columbia university. The staff each year tries to uphold the tradition of producing a high quality book. The Angelus is never published with the intention of attaining honors but with a de- sire to please you, the members of the student body. The staff hopes that again this year the '54 Angelus will hold cherished memories for you. Judy Fine and Joni Rubin check the art work. Nan Butterworth, asst. editor, Dody Teets, editor, Lionel Dunrevutz, business manager, Marilyn Hughes, asst. editor. Dolores Pnlkington, Wes Stork, Bev Peltz ond Marylyn Onlson receive some pointers from Howord Korsh. JH L 5, The phofogrqphrc stoff' Harvey Gold Lew Cody, head photographer Andrea Jelstrup, co-ordmator, Rod Lenelwan and Ronnie uroussma X check plctures and negatives. O I771 Jill WY . Interested in the Angelus soles chart ore staff members Joyce Mason, Borbora Goldsmith, Delano V and Julie Kelly. , an Wagenen ,,, ,.4. If --Q ,- Mrs. Koons explains journalism procedure to Mona Mozer, Virginia Lyons and Herb Morton. Marilyn Epstein, Robin Frumess and Gloria Mendel take time out for argyles. l3O uf s as Don Keller checks Spotlight type with the printer. The sports staff: Ed Youngman, Al Corneilson, John Thompson and Howard Simon check football copy. fe X 'OV' Eve Kerner, Ralph Stephens and Art Wechter discuss their l l We x ie. W Q Q. page layout. Spotlight Wins All American The Spotlight, East's newspaper, again won an All American award this year. Have you ever wondered what goes into accomplishing this award or what happens inside a school newspaper office? The answer lies in the many long hours spent by the Spotlight staff's planning, writing, collecting news, copy reading and interviewing students and teachers. The paper is sent to the printer every three weeks to be published for all of East's students. The Spotlight is a non-profit publication, and since the paper contains no advertising, the only means of finance is through circulation. To promote Spotlight sales the staff sponsors assemblies, contests, columns about the students and with the senior class presented the Homecoming dance. 4- Marilyn Rosenstock, Karen Isaacs, Diane Waldman and Yvonne Capron read their completed work in the Spotlight. x.iwAMW,fN Donna Lau Nelson, editor, and Chcirla Baer, business man ager, discuss the latest edition at the Spotlight luncheon Sarah Evans, Nancy Johnson, Marilyn Gruenler, Geoff Cole and Jan Paula Friedenthal, Renee Goss and Barbara Siddens give an interview. Dickerson compare old Spotlights with the present paper. XY' The junior girls sextette, Pat Dougherty, Gwen Parker, Pat Dungon, Marilyn Van Derbur and Karen Goldstein, harmonize for Holidaze. The Jazz Trio from South gives off with vibrating rhythm. Assemblies Provide Entertainment and Education Assemblies at East are a means of both education and entertainment. This year the assemblies have included tal- ented students from East and the other high school, choral groups, musicians and many outstanding speakers. The group responsible for East's excellent assemblies is the assembly committee. This committee is headed by Mr, Dominic Zarlengo and includes the Head girl, Head boy, Tom lnman gives sophomores the works in the Howdy day assembly. editors of Spotlight and Angelus and various faculty mem- 1312 bers. The main objective of the group is to further the cul- tural development of the student body. Bev Peltz and Phil Sterling combine song and dance for the Angelus commercial. l l .J Al Fike and company enterain at the Homecoming assembly. Cathy Carey ard Joe Blake take the oath of office with I many hopes forthe future. Rog Alliman, Jerry Hauser and Roy Pritts play some hot jazz forthe assembly crowd. ,rg K Ll Mr. Bill Weimer and Mr. Gregg Browning are doing their renditior of Cincinnati Dancing Pig. Mr. Wymond Ehre wbrook and Mr. Merlin Arbogast discuss the assembly with Dave Giem, Pere LaChapelle and Bill Kemper. '-. l.. John Ross, Larry Bain and Phil lnglee are showing off their legs in the Red Jackets assembly. The band adds to the excitement with rousing music. Spirit is Promoted by Pep Assemblies School spirit and enthusiasm at sports events are increased by our pep assemblies. The pep assemblies this year were presented by the Red Jackets, D club, White Jackets and the Student council. The assemblies in- cluded skits and talent acts in addition to the customary school songs and cheers led by the band and cheerleaders, 'J gys, V g if E J E ky ' V blk A -'Y S? ' i. , , .i W T an Engrossed in the antics ot the cheerleaders are Al Marcove, Bill Kemper, Bill Hannemann, Pete Williamson, Don Avoy and Bill Schmausser. John Whl5flef Gnd Ge0 Qe Kelch were 'WO of the John Madison, Barney Brewer, Don Avoy and Pete LaChopelIe harmonize D club's selected models. on Heart gf My Heart, l34 Joan Sills, chaiman of the Senior Float committee, discusses plans. Angels Plan for Red and White Day On Red and White day, East students took, a 'Cherubean Cruise' This trip took them to Africa, France and Bermuda, The 'Postcard Parade' of floats and queens was seen on the Esplanade. The chosen queen was crowned at the 'Angel's Album' assembly. 'Red Sails In the Sunset,' the dance, was the end of the per- fect cruise. Pat Rankin, Carol Stroud and Barbara Diringer find practice makes perfect. Carolyn Reese and Barney Brewer add har mony to the senior skit. Members of the student council, Jim Moses, Maggie Witsell, John Edgar, Carol Senechcl and Tom Inman, make prepara- tions for Red and White day. Sophomore skit committee has many distractions. Mrs Kremer and Mr Bragg discuss the pageant with Morris Lorber. Herod, played by Richard Shore, delivers a dramatic oration as Honey Epstein and Howard Karsh look on. The Word Made Flesh ls Theme of Pageant The Word Made Flesh, the theme of this year's Christmas pageant, was a beautiful representation of Christ's birth. Alternating narrators were Joe Blake, Marylyn Ohlson, Kathryne Stevens and John Lamb. Gary Antonoff began the story as the Gospel voice, followed by Jordan Ginsburg, the royal scribe, saying that citizens of Jerusalem were to go to their own city for taxation. Angels, Gale Koschmann, Beverly Allen, Donanne Allen and Doris Ann Vinyard, watched as Linda Siegal, in a symbolic dance, depicted Mary's joy when Gabriel, Morris Lorber, said she was to be the Mother of God. The three wisemen were portrayed by Kit Cowperthwaite, Harry Bitman and Bob Andersen. Seeing a star in the East, the shepherds, John Ross, Tom Brightwell and Linden Blue, iourneyed to Bethlehem. Their efforts were re- warded when they found Joseph, played by George Manesis, Mary and the Christ child. Acting in the colorful and dramatic Herod scene were Dick Shore as Herod, Honey Epstein, Howard Karsh and Jim Bradford. Mrs. Violette McCarthy sang the traditional carols, accompanied by Mr. Eugene Schaefer. The ACappeIla choir, directed by Miss Fareeda Moorhead, added many impressive carols to the production. Barbara Downing and Mr. Thomas Gardner alternately played the organ. The entire production was directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner. Acting rn the beautiful Nativity scene are: Beverly Allen, Linda Siegel, George M0r1eSiS, DOHGHVI Allen Gnd l'l0 Y B'fm0 1 Linden Blue ond Preston Blyer plon the perfect murder. Senior Class Play is Full of Mystery and Suspense The senior class presented a three act melodrama entitled, l Killed the Count, it was directed by Mrs. Gene- vieve Kreiner. The play was about a count's mur- der to which four people confess. The members of the cast spent not only weeks after school but also spring Jere Cummins questions Corolyn Reese regarding the Count's deoth l vacation in practice. The cast includ- ed: Jere Cummins, Joe Blake, Linden Blue, Howie Karsh, Dick Hollars, Tom Brightwell, Preston Blyler, Carolyn Reese, Howie Simon, Honey Epstein, Cherie Graves, Elston Mayhew and Kit Cowperthwaite. Joe Bloke checks Tom Brightwell for cz clue to the murder. Bruce Wagner Betsy Lewis and Joyce Cohn are deciding on a topic for the Shafroth tryouts. Students Participat Every year three important speech contests are held which are of great concern to East high school students, They are the Woodbury oratorical con- test for boys, the Shafroth extempora- neous contest and Wolcott sight read- ing contest for girls. The first contest of the year was the Woodbury which took place January 8. Each boy memorized the oration of his choice. Bruce Wagner, the eighty-first victor, chose Invective Against Carry by Henry Grattan. The Shafroth contest was held at e in Speech Contests year. A boy and a girl from each of the five Denver public high schools were chosen as representatives. The students were given a choice of six topics one hour before the program, the speeches were five minutes each. East's participants were Kathy Murphy and Howard Needler. The last contest of the year was the Wolcott contest, April l . Three seniors, two iuniors and two sophomores were chosen for the finals. The girls read from The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. Susy Lauer was the winner. Manual high school, January l5, this Howard Needler and Kathy Murphy, Shafroth finalists, ' 'f ' f h t t. Qfe Qdfheflng Ifl 0I'I'T10fIOI 1 ort 9 COD ES Vaughan Aandahl Bruce Wagner, Gary Antonaff, Jim Wade and Kenny Gottesfeld discuss their orations in the Wnnrlhurv contest. Chatting behind the stage are Myrna Goldman Honey Epstein, Susy Lauer, winner, Sandra Redmond Kathy Stephens, Janice Stalcup and Judy Fine, Wolcott finalists Bruce Wagner is victorious. i Donna Lou Nelson Andrea Jelstrup Sportsmanship Dependability Anne Slxrednik Best all-around girl Kathy Stephens Cathy Carey Service Loyalty Jill Carroll Tqnyq deLuise Courtesy Poise Friendliness Bev Woodend C heerfulness Jane Stander Semin nf Humor f ,f I , , xv K 1 , f X affflx Vf7'VV'0 13'!7t9f4f7l' 70614 1940 NW if W F if 1 , ' . , X J an iv ww y yUj4L,,?M,Q 5 Jpgxjgyzlj X' i. I' I wwf'--ffJJ5f yjpsoi f .N LDL MJ gag f' 'J' ' ,A A JV Ol 1 U I 1' M 1 if X JUQQQJY 'M s j Qjfllxlfljj ' , L 5 J I R.O.T.C. prepares the individual not for war, but for the world. Self discipline in his every move, responsibility in his every action-the cadet of today is the outstanding citizen of tomorrow. 'S 'Q5553 I Y, M 'M 4 Front row, lewtt-to right: Sig Larson, Bert Brook, Warren Fairfield, Paul Bynum, DeLoy Goeglein, Ev Senter, Curtis Jenkins, Robert Duff. Second row: Michael Freilinger, Jim Buckley, Bill Hein, Jim Mollison, Bill Baldwin, Tom Reed, Bob Ferguson, Mark Easton, Third row: Jim Tarpley, Doug Alfred, Brent Hollingsworth, Herbert Morton, Dick Wrzeski,lTom Brightwell, Lee Howard, John Churchill. u The purpose of East high ROTC is to de- velop better citizens, and to teach respect for constituted authority. These cadets, learning their lessons well, will serve communities of a greater and stronger America. study- of their Three cadets, learning, ing to be better men community. Three men of the community, their lessons well learned. Well, it's only their first time drilling. Myl how they shine after a year of practice. l I ,,,T....-,.. Front row, left to right: Tom Harvey, Bill Sample, Harold Mullery, Larry Rehn, John Grill, Ronald l-lermanson, Steve Miller, Jim Patterson, Dale Berndt. Second row: George Knippel, Leonard Witkin, Kelly Brown, Larry Starbuclc, Jerry Williams, Jordan Ginsburg, Tim Caveny, Joe Kronsberg, Wayne Fox. Third row: Milton Latsonas, Charles Buchanan, Bill Cosper, Mars hall Parker, John Haig, Dave Goodman, Charles Nunn, Bob Babb, Jim MCCOY' I 44 ?,,... Bruce Nelson pleaclinglv asks, Where's Morgan? Tom Brightwell, Battalion commander, leads East high ROTC in the Armistice day parade. K fn- -ab, 1 Front row, left to right: Edwin Rose, Kent Herbert, Larry Bain, Bruce Perez, Jim Benton, Tom Stuart. Second row: Eugene Hanson, Ken Roberts, Ronnie Skaggs, Don Decker, Dwight Blair, Terry Searls. Third row: Richard Hazlett, Ron Crites, Dale Graham, Dick Harris, John Weill, Rod Webb. 2 Front row, left to right: Lee Brooks, John Farley, Dick Bosworth, Carl Setter, Bud Read, Guilluma Argueta, Jack Ferguson, Lee Corliss, Don Burkle. Second row: Ralph Pruit, Claude Barrett, Victor Roushar, Aitken Clark, Bill Holliday, Joel Long, Allan Richards, Larry Swenson. Third row: Bob Wetzel, Jim Tiernan, Jerry Heimbecker, Bruce Nelson, Rod Lenahan, Dan Bench, Al Cornelison, John- Tuthill. Two of the highlights of the ROTC year are the Armistice day parade, where the mem- bers ot ROTC proudly represent the school, and the popular ROTC open house, where parents come to learn of the accomplishments of their sons. Bill Miller and Larry Swenson hear of actual experience ot the ROTC open house. Captain Shively relates some startling news, Front row, left to right: Fred Moldenhauer, Russ Munson, Tage Youngren, Ed Flamboe, Walter Streno, Bob Sharp, Warren d L an Andrews Marv Romer Bruce Brown Dave Fritchle Ron Weaver Larry Naranjo, Leonard Sher Smith. Secon row: ym , , f , , Third row: Mehl Goforth, Dale Seay, John Reed, Jerry Eakins, Stan Martin, William Nicholas, Eric Ogle. Sergeants Householder, Feicht and Rogers, the military staff of ROTC. The staff of ROTC is fourfold in design: the first, the military instructors supplied and trained by the United States Army, the second, the faculty advisors, who assist in the teaching of the cadets, the third, the Battalion staff, those individuals who have excelled in the ranks, and fourth, the Honorary officers, those girls chosen by the staff to wear the colors of ROTC. Mr. Pat Panek, Mr. Elbert Chapman, Mr. Thomas Gardner, the faculty advisers of ROTCM Not in picture: Mr. Clarence Whipple. BATTALION STAFF-Left fo right: Mort Cohen, Sig Larson, Larry Bain, Bill Hein. Second row: Bob Beale, V Dale Berndt, Rav Horst, Herb Morton. g ig' 1 5-V wifi ,Q k r , ,,, , ,Q ,, My Z S, .m,,,MwvW,k,, A , I I I I . ,z,.LV+ r T 2' A HONORARY OFFICERS OF ROTC-Left fo right: Charlotte Houghton, Elizabeth Porter, Wilma Sanford, Helen Khatun- zetf Barbara Schafer, Gayle Ferguson. F, F . F'6vigf 'iZfq,px3,w ,- ' ,I 3, -A, :ff Vx-, , V if 1-fr'fl..mM,.' If . 1 v rr ,L ,,,,,,f L- if ps, L , . L' ,mt f ,Lf Q ' A wav- Va t ,I , K-,Vhk,,i if, ., , , -- 7 F f,:i.,,-., .,,, Front row, left to right: Morey Hecox, Bill Lenam, Bob Andersen, Al Bevan, David Foster, Ronald Foreman, Loren Jenik. Second row: Jay Tesch, Edward Kresse, Bill Baker, Karl Kingery, Ronald Fryer, Jay Wilson, Jerry Shaw. Third row: John Herlinger, Jay Miller, Todd Baker, Courtland Cross, Mike Anthony, Ray McCreary, .lim DeLine, l-4 Sergeant Feicht demonstrates the principles of mapmaking to Bill Baker and Don Reed. Jim Tiernan, Don Reed and Ralph Pruit learn to take core of their rifles. Front row, left to right: Mike Wills, Tom Miller, Dave Lclwley, Jim Hileman, Henry Wheelwright, Larry Durlin, Don Bowlin, Harvey Williams, Second row: Norman Smith, Roy Horst, Walter Merciez, Gary Robinson, Charles Stoll, Monte Schwartz, Jim Goodrich, Dean Nolte. Third row: Leroy Smith, Ed O'Brien, Delbert Johnson, Dean Huason, Dick Teed, Tad Frost, Don Stavner, Bob Cohn. l48 Front row left to' right' David Hurst Stuart Coffee Harr Bradfo d B b L , . , , y r , o ewis, Eugene Clark, Ken Barrow, Bill Karstens. Second row: Bill Showalter, Dave Pells, Mal Benedict, Steve Chapman, James Arnold, Jim Sheff, Frank Graham. Third row: Robert Markell, Vernon Betts, John Doerr, David Juergens, Stan Lozinski jr., Albert Blount, Bill Robinson. One of the outstanding assemblies of the year was presented by ROTC. Jim Lucas, Far Eastern Scripps-Howard War correspondent, was the speaker. He gave East students a vivid picture of the Korean war and the Korean peoples' struggle for existence. The ROTC color guard carries the colors at the teachers' con- vention. Mr. Wright, Captain Shively and Jim Lucas speak about Korea. .V LH Front row, left to right: Greg Smith, Dick Price, Buddy Bivens, Gene l-lalaas, John Cummings, George Buck, Donald Reed Second row: Bob Baker, Ed Phillips, Don Haseltine, Dick Markell, Charles Slaughter, Richard Smith, Bob Bringle. Third row Jim Munsey, Wayne Williams, Dave Heckenlively, Ronald Rankin, Jackie Darden, Dick Schlecht. Front row, left to right: Sig Lar- son, Robert Widick, Stan Lozin- ski, Poul Bynum, David Lawley. Second row: Dale Berndt, Karl Kingery, Russ Munson, George Buck, Ronald Becker, the mem- bers of the East high rifle team. ROTC has many specialized groups within its ranks. The drill and rifle teams are among these. The drill team which appeared in the All School show is among the finest in the city, having approached perfection by constant practice. East high can also be proud of the cadets making up the rifle team who, through the year, have demonstrated their increasing skill. Front row, left to right: Tom Stuart, Henry Wheelwright, Bob Anderson, Warren Smith. Second row: Mort Cohen, Dwight Blair, John Doerr, Joel Long, Ronald Skaggs. Third row: Ken Crist, Bruce Nelson, Don Decker, Russ Munson, Karl Kingery, Ray Crites, Tom Reed. RESULTS, F Nor Excuses. Results not excuses are the hignlighting thouqhtsof Leonard Witkin and Bob Blatherwick. Bob and Leonard along with the other cadets come to attention for the reading of the day's announcements. at J rtrt r . , we J Q A R WMM ' A ' - j 4 -stayin f- ry K . A , t ,.,,. Us 'Nw V I ' K K . ,M M. if 1,-.+.,mw-ff JW' ' ,L ,W..qgf.'t K . K f f -M k ,R V,:,ff:v - ' ' R Q D5 N' ' J f Front row, left to right: Robert Spencer, Robert Sakatos, Henry Estes, Paul Burns, Robert Brinton, Art Wittow, Ray Waldmann, Vick Burg. Second row: Roger Mollison, Don Meyer, Van Taylor, Jack Harper, Paul Brown, Tom Blake, Jim Cameron, Kenny Huston, Paul Crocombe. Third row: John Stark, Emery Dorsey, Jay Franz, Johnny King, Johnny Cummings, Ken Christ, Arvi Kivi, Allen Hobbs, Fred Shissler. Herb Morton, Colarguard com- mander, passes out gear to the other members of this special unit. ROTC colorguard raises the flag of our country at a colorful East high football game. Front row, left to right: Walter Stoll, Larry Johnson, Lew Hellerstein, Joe Simmons, John Dickie, lra Fink, Ed Vallee, Gerald Spencer. Second row: Gerald Kauyar, Randy Ayers, Dennis Barton, David Gruner, Russell Patton, Gene Barlow, Dick Eimas, James Gray, James Johnson. Third row: Richard Milton, Phil Schmitt, Dale Riggs, James McWilliams, Glenn O'Neal, Glen Swank, Frank Kalan, Don Elrick. ont row, left to right: Forrest de Spain, Harry Shubart, Bob Blotherwick Kenya Yabe Daryl Bem Richard Park Jim Bradford Rirhard Shank, Marshall Youngren. Second row: Carl Hansen Bob Votava Robert Widick Bill Miller Ronnie Romero Verlan Snodgrass, George Riede, John Westbrook. Third row: Bob Ma thisen Bob B l B ll H K F Watts, Bob Moss Ronald Becker Through the varied program of ROTC, a great part of which is not represented in the preceding pages, an individual has the chance and the instruction to enable him to be a credit to his parents and to his community. As long as there are programs comparable to the ROTC unit at East, individuals of high capabilities and commendable ambition will fill the ranks of our growing nation. With the completion of three years of hard work medals of recognition are worn proudly f X Education is the means through which the gates to one's mind are opened. The opportunity is here. To meet this chal- lenge is great gain-to waste it is great loss. The foundation received and the experience gained during high school years are the contributing factors to the future success of each student. Zcwzdcaiam OAS ASSISTANTS, left to right: Susan Hill, Elaine Johnson, Peggy Merriman Phidclie Hauselmann, Gloria Leise, Sue Chamberlin, Patty Jo Miller, Barbara McMickael, Earlene Heidlebaugh, Carol Stroud, Sharon Larson, Shirley Trout. Many students at East receive one-fourth credit per semester as student assistants, The Seraph Sisters, honorary senior girls' club, do- nate one study hall to assisting the teachers and receive no credit toward graduation for their help. A very important part of the service groups are the custodians. Mr, Ralph Messenger, who is the superintendent, keeps them busy run- ning the elevator and keeping the school clean. Mrs. Helen Vanek heads the cafeteria work- ers, They plan and prepare nutritious meals ...xww for the lunch room. Q l 53215 C OAS ASSISTANTS Peggy Hannebaum and Susana Chamberlin learn to till out the income tax return. VISUAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS, front row, left to right: John Cummings, Harry Shubart, Mr. Sam Blanc, Steve Golden, Fred Criswell, Dick Merkle, Curtis Mene- tee. Back row: James Kolitz, Dale Graham, Lloyd Mock, Ralph Pruit. l56 CUSTODIANS, left to right: Mrs. Leveda Rector, Mrs. Nellie White, Mr. Rocco Licata, Mrs. Nellie Bixil, Mr. Ted Herrera, Mr. Ralph Messenger, Mr. Joe Shea, Mr. Daniel Seiler, Mr, Ted Isaacson, Mr Walter Moyer, Mr. Arthur Borga. John Cummings adjusts one ot the visual education projectors. . 51 YK Making corrections on students' programs are Social room attendants Stan Fox and Robert Lewis. Custodians, Art Borga and Rocco Licata, adjust one of the boilers. Gwen Spear and Marlene Myers help to arrange the schedules for the spring semester. it BOYS' SOCIAL ROOM ATTENDANTS, front row, left to right: Terry Searls, Joe Jennings Bill Jensen, Bob Lewis, Jim Strange. Second row: Jerrold Sprinicle, Ed Dierdorff, James Johnson, Ed Manring, Harold Tague, S?an Fox. Third row: Jack La Follette, Ralph Murphy, Ronald Groussman, John Burket, Evan Dutton, Larry Keyser, Al Cornelison, Kit Cowperthwaite. In many cases the aid given to East by student assistants is unknown. Their jobs range from grading tests to keeping peace in the social rooms. Little do we realize how difficult it would be to have movies in our classrooms without the Visual Education assistants. The OAS as- sistants aid Mr. Marshall in solving the job situation. The Treasurer's assistants do much to relieve Miss .Putnam from her endless du- ties, while the Clinic assistants relieve us from our aches and pains. Without the library as- sistants the library would be in constant chaos. The IBM service assists in arranging our chedules. -avi E 1 f Wr- We IBM SERVICE, from row, left to right: Pat Kelly, Gerry Pierce, Yvonne Capron, Ruth Rahn Donna Lou Nelson Maril n R , , y osen- stock. Second row: Karen Helm, Nancy Oglesby, Donna Tsch- appot, Gwen Spear, Cindy Davison. 1 fi CLINIC ASSISTANTS, left to right: Linda Siegel, Shirley Sachter, Clara Bell, Sonia Shames, Jane Nelson, Carolyn Lieb, Karen Appleg teaArl ne Pjgms, Mr enrietto Schwarzler, nurse. f wif fbfiiiw iff? kwa' .Ai 99 yi' . J oy XA 0 X fr ,Q 't P' yr, Xxx i iv h r ' 'Y X2 K ' A 'N annum , x .J Q 5 F yi tx. l ff , H Y' ,fp VJ' Cyl Miss Lucille Cook checks the eyesight of one of the incoming lOB's. ff f Q LIBR RY A ANTS, clockwise: Lindy Lay, Carol Sharron, Roberta Hayes, JoAnne Brafford, Lorna Lee Steuart, Allen Hobbs, Loretta Midyett, Ronald Foreman, Pot Moss, Sondra Dutton. ISR Y TREASURER'S ASSISTANTS, standing, left to right: Ottilia Fuer- mann Gwen Parker, Bill Hannemann, Marilyn Van Derbur. Seated: Mrs. Hazel Greene, Miss Rita Putnam, treasurer. Checking to see if all the books are in order in the library is Assistant JoAnne Brafford, Preparing salads for lunch are Thelma Bauer and Beth Estes, Stamping o book fee card in the treasurer's office is Gwen Parker. Assisting Miss Craven with tests are Elaine Anderson and Shirley Bower. rf , -'n, M I I K if K i N , 'W CAFETERIA WORKERS, left Io right: Helen Gray, Jeanette Kemp, Ada Bayliss, Eleanor Beahm, Gladys Betting, Helen Vanek, Caro 'Nilliamson. 1, 1, . A 4 E l M 5543 Q,,,.,..-x . --I i - - TESTING SERVICE, left to right: Dee Lindner, Elaine Anderson, Shirlev Bower, Lvdia Miller, Sherrie Sell. Karen Isaacs, Sue Warner, Nofolie Smlfh, Madeline Redmond, Robin Frumess. ICO Rodger Parrett and Ron Gotlin rehearse their number. wif 5, Y A -wi mu The Concert band adds the last musical touch to the All School 160 show. grontdrow, left to right: Henry Zauderer, Barbara Downing, Karen Hadley, Dee Ann Tho NTCOII row: Don Revis, Tage Youngren, Paul Lindemann, Charlotte Wilson. Third row: Dot T Larlyne Fields, Arlene Klausner, Sue Goldhammer, Carol Saunders, Kent Herbert, Bob Mat ois Knowles. Fourth row: Shadine Williams, Jennette Cooley, Janet Diehl, John Clifford, Bill Rodger Parrett. Fifth row: David Jackson, Bob Howard, Mr. Roland Roberts, director. Heard playing rousing music at East's ath- letic contests and pep assemblies, is the Con- cert band, directed by Mr. Roland Roberts, The band is always a welcome sight when its members, in their bright red and white uni- forms, appear on the stage. Front row, left to right: Robert Wetzel, Karen Helm, Kent Herbert, Jean Newland. Second George Coffee, Charles Stewart, Sheryl Sawyer, Helen Carlock, Ben Rhodes, Bill Ames, Lindner. Third row: Bill Preston, Jim Wilber, Allen Read, Barbara Siddens, Jean Frye, I Copen, Duane McBride, David Parchen, Roger Wilkowski. Fourth row: Curtis Menefee, Huck, Bob Cohn, Bob Shormann, Delbert Johnson, Rodney Dubois. Fifth row: Nancy Sette ' M r Chuck Downin Van Der Las, Bob Anderson, Nancy Crabbe, Jerry Briggs, Al ontgome y, Martin, Verne Vance, Richard Howard, David Robinson, C. W. Speer. Sixth row: Ron Gotli Roland Roberts, director. I nt row, left to right: Mary Ruth Dunlap, Bruce Brown, Pat Rupert, Phyllis Parker. S d econ . Bill Karstens, Mary Helen Skelton, Carol Orvis, Karl Kingery, Natalie Smith, Geoffrey Cole, ton Blyler. Third row: David Cornwall, Jon Wiegardt, Roy Pritts, Bob Mathisen, Jerry ser, Roberta Lykken, Carol Saunders. Fourth row: Sylvia Halldorson, Bud Read, Lewis Hel- tein, Jim Tiernan, Stewart Jackson, Fifth row: AI Blount, Don Stovner, Larry Bain, Joel ford, Richard Hazlett, Jean Boyes, Jim Sheff, Dale Teel, Gerald Rice, Steve Hamilton, Rodger rett, Ray Horst, Art Jaquith, Jim Arn ld J h Clff ' ' ' o , o n I ord, Sixth row. Barbara Downing, Rob- ert Howard, David Jackson, Richard Bosworth. The Concert orchestra is a very active and well-known organization at East. One period each day finds the members working very hard with their director, Mr. Roland Roberts. Performances are looked forward to with great enthusiasm by other schools as well as East. row, left to right: Richard Teed, Steve Guggenhiem, Florine Gardner, Betty Van Epps. row: Jaan Shidler, Con Davis, Judy Bograd, Kenneth Bruce. Third row: Geoffrey Cole, Rupert, Bruce Brown. Fourth row: Ben Rhodes, Diane Lindner, Carol Orvis, Bill Karstens row: Dave Parchen, Jon W' d R ' ' ' ' iegar t, oger Wilkowski, Dallas Copen, Doris Kelton, Dick Howl ard, Ingrid Sundquist, Kathy Lichty, Bill Hein. Henry Zauderer, on the violin, Ken Bruce, on the cello, and Bill Hein, playing the bass, demonstrate the string section of the orchestra. Mr. Roberts helps the orchestra reach a point of perfection. .Mr f ' it l6l N Lf-Li 'ir it f Liz Pollock shows Robbyn Mountjoy her part. Photographer Lew Cady sur- prises the Girls' Glee. l6Z F I ft to ri ht: Carolyn Hassan, Pat Davis, Susanne Kris, Peggy Watson, Johnetta C rant row, e g Ann Vest, May Nichol, Mary Hamilton, Connie Wadhams. Second row: Sharon Markley, Rob Reed, Margie Worley, Shirley Poe, Lyn Plutt, Barbara Person, Betty Harris, Pat Kelly, J Hammond. Third row: Sylvia Ulery, Lee Wills, Betty Benda, Judee Halpern, Dona Nelson, l-lelwig, Jean Shank, Betty Jean Byron, Sally Efaw, Judye Dunning, Fourth row: Marilyn Hus Barbara Davis, Marcia La Grange, Mrs, Violette McCarthy, director, Jo Rosswick, Janey L Pat Oeltlen, Dorris Antrobus, Joan Oakfard, Julie Kelly. On Christmas eve the 85 voice Girls' Glee was heard on radio station KOA, The group, under the direction of Mrs. Violette McCarthy, also appeared at PTA meetings and many outside functions. Their traditional assembly of Christmas carols was enjoyed by the student body, as were other assemblies presented during the year. Front row, left to right: Gloria Rock, Shirley Shaw, Peggy Elam, Karen Goldstein, John S- ' 'ff d Jerry Shaw. Second row: Roberta Woodruff, Elaine Gates, Dorothy Traudt, Sharon Cli or , Markwood Neal l-laze, Morris Lorber. Third row: Elaine Robinson, Joyce Gillmore, Joyce Ma J 'tt Ccole Narcy Bowers Ronald Heimansen Dave Roster, Lynn l-lolrnes, Jim son, enne e -i y, i , , Fourth row: Flora Foe Farquhar, Connie Lovitt, Mary K. Swan, Betsy Chamberlin, Jane Stal b. l-lelene Ross, Frank Clements, Art Jaquith, C. L, Thomas, Bob Bob Front row, left to right: Joan Shank, Leola Headley Phyllis Milstein Nancy Skorey Jo Gear Nancy Law, Jean Eppler, Robbyn Mountjoy. Second row' Nelly Van Eysden Sharelle Bud I - f Y, Sharon Jackson, Dorothy Benson, Charlene White, Bula Atkisson, Elizabeth Polluck, Mari Lou Gippert, Shirley Martin, JoAnn Barnes. Third row: Ida O'Leory, Marilyn Rease, Marilyn Weinstein, Kathleen McKnight, Judy Mathis, Sherry McCullough, Marilyn Black, Beverly All K ' ' ' ' ' ' A en, ay Gulzow, Kathi McEniry. Fourth row: Marilyn Miller, Lillian Hicks, Mattie Bender Jacqueline Frost, lris Vashelz, Janet Miller, Arlene Weitz, S W Riddick, Shirley Ivey. On Christmas eve this year, the A Cappella choir was heard on radio station KOA. They sang several Christmas carols arranged by their director, Miss Fareeda Moorhead. , usanne orner, Mary Anne ln addition to the radio broadcast, the choir made frequent appearances at other schools and at various civic organizations. Front row, left to right: Paul Durant, Jim Gray, Marylyn Ohlson, Joy Pim, Adath Cook, Nancy Van Ausdall, Cathy Carey, Patti Dougherty. Second row: Ed Robertson, Ed Heath, Joe Jen- nings, Cindy Davison, Hildegard Stanley, Janet Nilson, Carol Edmiston, Anne Hepperly, Miss Fareeda Moorhead, director. Third row: Arlen Wisseman, Phil Leabo, Joyce Reese, Gwen Allshouse, Susana Chamberlin, Dolo W dh ' res oo arns, Gwen Parker. Fourth row: Paul Dibble, Lee Howard, Bob Knight, Byron Rogers, Henry Estes, Clara Love, Nancy Oglesby, Sandy Spears, Shirley Putnam, Laura Kruger, Patty Jo Miller. X , A Cappella practices the high notes Helping John Sams get ready for an important engagement is Helen Henry. f J f' I63 All's quiet, English Courses The English department of East offers more to students than the standard verbs and nouns. Many types of literature and composition classes may be chosen. Among the most pop- ular of these courses are: American literature, English literature, Shakespeare and junior and senior composition classes. Creative writing and journalism courses of- fer experience for prospective writers. Speech classes are valuable to those who enjoy public speaking. The everyday speech course helps those who desire to improve their ability to speak confidently. Seniors feel that the college preparatory composition class is one of the most valuable classes which may be elected at East. As sophomores, students take a year of required English which is a combination of composition and literature. Chuck Lewis ond Judee Halpern improve reading skills. Bell rongl Bert Brook is bewitched, bothered ond bewildered Tod Frost finishes on assignment. Myrna Sunshine finishes her Spanish sentence. Edna Cartwright concentrates. Dwight Johnson seems interested. J 7llMn 'r1f' Kay Hinman amat Latinum Social Science and Language Courses Since history is necessary for obtaining thor- ough knowledge of a country's background as well as an understanding of its present prob- lems, East's many history courses are valuable and necessary to students. American history, which is a graduation re- quirement, helps pupils to know their own country better. Other history classes which are offered are: Modern European, ancient, medi- eval and Western. Sociology, psychology and social problems complete the social science group. Knowledge and study of foreign languages help bring distant countries closer to us and enable us to understand their ways and customs much better. Latin, Spanish, French and Gerq man are the languages offered at East. Ayla Birol displays some of her handwork. l65 I L Typing students, learn the ABC's. Tom Miller improves his reading skills. Mr. Hoffman demonstrates weights to physics students. Dave Rosier and John Harlan discuss all the angles. Science and Math Courses For boys and girls alike, math classes offer a foundation for reasoning and logical, clear thinking. Among the increasingly popular courses offered at East are: general mathe- matics, plain and solid geometry, trigonometry, algebra, math analysis and basic mathematics. Many students who aspire to engineering or teaching careers make full use of East's excel- lent math department by majoring in math. Students find science courses fascinating and helpful. A new world is seen through the microscope in biology classes. Interesting ex- periments are attempted in physics and chem- istry classrooms. Other courses in the science group which the student may choose are: aero- nautics, astronomy, geology and radio. Somebody goofed! Does it look thot good? Commerciail, Art and Vocational Courses East's commercial department offers many fine courses in business education. A few of the most popular a'e: bookkeeping, business math, stenography and business English, Students feel that typing is one of the most practical courses offered in this field because of its usefulness in preparing work for all of their classes. Clay modeling, fashion design, commercial art, drawing and painting, creative art and art service are the courses offered to those tal- ented in fields of art and design. Among the vocational subjects which stu- dents may elect are clothing, cooking, mechan- ical drawing, woodwork and crafts. These courses are popular with students because of the enjoyment they provide and the valuable experience which can be gained. Don Carlson obors over his woodcroft. I67 4,1flf.,rm,JcZ4,4ff-J0Q,f,-vfwfc,Z04.e,,1i.Q,f.,,g,cr, ,ffkokop o-f ' SJW! 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Not so ewdenfif fundfziffal, is the development of the sense f true sportsmans lp. 0-gif, JWKAAFM V Vl ,, W ,V fy in Ly, wwf, in ,K , 4? ,hawk , 2 QW ,fig 2 ,Aff Mr. Pat Panek We salute the East hugh coaching staff through whose tsreless efforts were developed our outstandmg teams. Mr. Phul Seraflm Mr. John Brennan Mr. Myron Craig Mr. Paul Vaughn Mr. Lawrence Garrett Mr. Bill Weimar Mr. Gregg Browning ALL-ST A T 'Q A I R WJ' swf-5? N' gf E 'Z-:: 3 if exif ' r WI f I: 0 Ua- W1 Q, ' H ln.. F QW Bob Jacobs, Gordon Berke and Lee Howard show enthusiasm after a suc- cessful conversion. Cheerleaders Show Enthusiasm The East cheerleaders deserve much praise and credit tor their enthusiastic spirit through- out the year. They continued to back the teams whether winning or losing, through snow and cold. Through their efforts our teams have been inspired to many victories. Particularly notable was the cooperation re- ceived from the entire student body at the semi-final state football game held at Pueblo. This year's cheerleaders were: Bob Jacobs, head cheerleader, Gordon Berke, Janice Bink- ley, Kate Bowes, Lee Howard, David Hurst, Don Meyers, Carolyn Reese and Jean Sulfridge. Cheerleaders have half-time bull session with West. Jan Binkley cheers them on. Ken Hearn, back Stan Williams, end Clint Hallum, end Kenii Yabi, center 1 Ms 1 H1511 Will Roy Pritts make it? The tocklers are really on this mon. East 32, Boulder 13 The Angels opened the season by downing Boulder 32-13. The Big Red forward wall showed magnificent blocking in clearing the paths for the hard running backs. Herb Pingree, easily the star of the game, scored three times. Bill Kemper, on an out- standing seventy-five yard run, and Jack Red- hair made the other two touchdowns. Kemper converted twice. East Has Victorious Season This year's Angel gridmen captured East's fifth straight city crown and ran its league win streak to forty-four games. The East team was runnerup in the state play-offs. The Seraphs were led by all-staters Vern Drain, Tom Langan and Herb Pingree, and captured ten positions on the all-city offen- sive or defensive units. George Linger, tackle HGMY Moreland, back Tom Langan, end Dick E 'Y ' rickson, tackle f W A tense moment in the game draws the attention of Vern Drain, George Welch and John Madison. East 19, South 0 East's quest for its fifth straight Denver prep league football championship began with a I9 to O victory over South. Herb Pingree scored on a pass from Mike Roberts and again on a 52-yard end run. A pass from Jack Redhair to Bill Kemper was good for 57 yards and a score, Kemper made the conversion. East 26, South 7 The Angels trounced South for the second time 26-7. ln the waning seconds of the first half .lack Redhair passed to Tom Langan for six points. Herb Pingree scored in the third quar- terg Ken Hearn and Pingree added one each in the final quarter. Bill Kemper added the extra points. One touchdown was set up by a blocked kick by Walt Beddeo and another by an inter- cepted pass by Kemper. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tie East 8 O O North 5 2 l West 3 5 O South 2 5 l Manual l 7 O Where did they all go? ,- o oo 0, 1, t Pet. I .OOO New -X ll '.. K 1 iQ: klxlfl Q! l xg 688 375 313 125 Lili. Bill Fragge, tackle Dave Stanley, back Roy Pritts, back D009 COTY, b0Ck He made it. Ken Hearn, back, carries the ball for yardage. East 55, Manual 6 The Angels took their 38th consecutive league win by defeating Manual 55-6. Herb Pingree scored once from the l-yard line and twice on passes from Jack Redhair. Tom Langan, hard charging end, inter- cepted a pass and scored. Dave Stanley, Mike Roberts, Doug Carr and Redhair all scored six points each. Special mention should be given to Bill Kemper for converting seven extra points. East 25, Manual 7 The Red and White gridders rolled up a 25-7 victory ove' the Manual Thunderbolts. East wasted no time in showing their power- ful line for in the first minutes of play Dave Giem blocked a Manual punt. Six plays later, Herb Pingree scored. East turned two Manual fumbles, both re- covered by Vern Drain, into scores which were made by Jack Reclhair and Pingree. John Thompson guard Vernon Drain, guard Bill Kemper, back Bill Heidbfinkl end . FINAL STATISTICS Points scored First downs Net yards rushing Net yards forwards Punts average l East 4 4 35 Opponents 1 OO2 870 8 24 2 Tom Langan catches a long pass. East 41, West 0 The powerful Angel gridders romped to their third victory of the season, by walloping West 4l to O. In the opening minutes Ken Hearn slipped around end and scored. Moments later, Jack Redhair banged I3 yards for a touchdown. Tom Langan scored twice, once with the help of a 57 yard pass from Redhair. Bill Kemper place-kicked five straight and scored the final touchdown. East 34, West 6 East captured its fifth straight city title by trouncing West 34-6. Herb Pingree led the Angel attack by scor- ing four touchdowns. Teammates Stan Wil- liams, Dick Erickson, Bill Kemper and Henry Moreland helped set up these touchdowns. Williams set up another score by recover- ing a fumble, the touchdown was made by Jack Redhair. Kemper booted the extra points. 61 XTX fx ff' Mike Roberts, back George Welch, tackle WUI? Beddeo. fdfkle DW' shW0Yde f 9U0fd ' . . . 25 74 ' . . . IO6 65 ' . ,883 , . lO Coach Bill Weimar repairs Doug Carr's injured nose Dave Giem tells Coach Gregg Browning, He was a onster, coach, Il The Angels are playing VVest in the new Manual stadium. East 13, North 6 The Angels cooped one of the hardest wins in their string of 44 consecutive league vic- tories by defeating North l3-6. Dick Erickson set up the first score by re- covering a tumble. ln six plays and a penalty against North, East scored with Jack Redhair carrying the ball to pay dirt. Capping a 90-yard march downtield, Herb Pingree skirted around end behind precision blocking tor 24 yards and the winning touch- down. Bill Kemper booted the extra point. East 9, North 7 East overpowered North 9 to 7 before a highly spirited Homecoming crowd. The Angels made seven drives inside the North 20-yard line, but were able to make but one touchdown. The score was made by Herb Pingree. East made two more points by trap- ping North in their own end zone. Ronnie Ggflinl end Dave Giem, guard Jack Redhair, ba ck John Madison, guard Juniors Tie for First The East high junior team shared top hon- ors with South, compiling a record of 5 wins, l loss, and l tie. lt was the fifth consecutive year that the juniors have been at the top of the league. ln the opening game of the season, Coach Gregg Browning's squad tied with South lscore O-Ol in a game in which neither team seemed to possess any particular scoring potential. From that point the Angels developed and coordinated, resulting in the defeat of all oppo- Front row, left to right: Mr. Paul Vaughn, coach, Ken Hackett Bob Bourg, George Dikeou, John Saterberg, Art Scott Second row: Jerry Landau, Rod Dubois, Charles Stewart, John MacDon ald, Sandy Altberger. Third row: Ronnie Romero, Pete Breiten stein, Ray Price, John Metzger, Rod Isaacson, Wayne Rose nents with the exception of one loss to West. During the course of their very successful season, many juniors excelled and received recognition. Among those ends and backfield men who provided the frequent touchdowns were: Roy Pritts, Doug Carr, Mike Roberts, Keith Mollohan, Bill Heidbrink and Ed Tooth- aker, There were several linemen who dis- played outstanding skill and competitive spirit, Don Shwayder, who frequently called the de- fensive signals, George Linger and Steve Mus- f'T1aI'1. Coach Bill Weimar offers advice to some of the junior team after a close game. l92 Front row, left to right: Mr. Gregg Browning coach: Lloyd Hall, Joe Kiesel, Jim Hartman Second row: Doug Carr, Roy Pritts, Mike Rob erts. Third row: Jim Lingle, Ross Cooney Bill Heidbrink, Fourth row: Ed Toothaker Jim McComas, Richard Markwood, Dick Hazlett STAN Dl NGS Team Won Tie Lost East .,,.. .,,,. 5 l I South ..,.., ,..., 5 l l West .,..., ,.... 2 2 3 i North ..,.. ..,... l 3 3 Manual .,......,. l l 6 Pct. .786 786 429 357 l87 Musman, Jim Vandermiller, George Linger. row, left to right: John Nelson, Gil Randolph, George Coffee, Hamilton, Sam McMurtrie, .Dick Doty, 171000992 MV- Phll J . I coach Second row Dwight Johnson Kenny Tadlock ster, Jerry Kirgis, Bob Hoffman. Third row: Chuck Chuck D-owning, .lim Brooks, Terry Pearson, Jon Lail, Jerry Elliott. row, left to right: Bob Erickson, Morris Bob Pearson, Mr. Myron Craig, coach. row: Dave Hollingsworth, Jim Grow, Bob Third row: Don Shwayder, Don McNair, Rinehart. Fourth row: Harvey Williams, STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tie Pct. North .... 4 O O l.OOO West ., 2 l l .625 East . H .. W 2 2 O SOO Manual . l 3 O .250 South . ,. . O 3 l l25 Sophs Finish Third The sophomore gridmen, starting the season rather slowly, but improving as time pro- gressed, placed third in their city competition, winning two games and losing two. Opening the season by losing games to West and North, the Angels defeated Manual and South. Their most decisive victory of the season was their last game against South which they won by the score of l9-O. Coach Paul Vaughn commented that the team possessed great potential and had several players who should make the varsity next year. Among these players who exhibited outstand- ing effort and ability were: Sandy Altberger, tackle, Chuck Newcomb, end, Dwight John- son, endf John Sateburg, fullback, and Ray Shooster, fullback. The sophomore team shows great promise, the squad was well rounded and had consider- able depth. lt showed its desire and ability to win and from all indications should have two very successful seasons ahead. Chuck Newcomb gets his man. Ft. Collins tacklers pull down East runner in state finals. East Wins State Semifinals The Angels romped over Pueblo Central I9 to 7 in the state semifinal play-offs. Strengthened by the fine defensive play of Dave Giem and Vern Drain, the East team scored in the starting minutes of the game. The touchdown was made by Herb Pingree, Bill Kemper converted for a 7-O lead, Tom Langan set up the second score by recovering a fumble, the touchdown was made by Kemper. Pingree scored the final touch- down. Angels Lose in Finals East was defeated 28-I3 by Ft. Collins in the state championship game. Jack Redhair made East's first score, which was set up by Bill Kemper on an intercepted pass. Mike Roberts, who played a whale of a game after regular wingback, Ken Hearn, was injured, pitched a pass to Herb Pingree for the Angels' only other touchdown. The con- version by Kemper was good. Bill Kemper is pursued by a tackler as he picks up yardage FINAL STATISTICS lCont'd.I East Opponents Forwards attempted ......, ,..,,. I O4 H4 Forwards compIeted....,.. W 46 36 Intercepted by .,,,,,..,,,,,,,. ,,, I6 6 Ball lost, fumbles .... .....,.. .,.,,, l O I5 Yards lost on penalties ..,, .,,,,. 4 60 365 Herb Pingree, back Jim Vondermiller, center Dick Doty, manager Mrs. Jaunita Glenn shows Pat Fisk and Barbara Greenberg how it's done. A rousing game of tether ball. Girl Athletes Receive Awards With Miss Jean Aschbacher, Mrs. Juanita Glenn and Miss Lucille llgaudas as sponsors, the Girls Sports club had another victorious season this year. The Unpredictables sailed to victory in the volleyball tournament, and also won the basketball tournament. For the first time here at East, the Girls Sports club has organized a D club. The girls have white letter sweaters with red chenille letters. This must be a tense moment. Hey man! Katchen blasts out of a sand trap. Bill Nelson and Howie Katchen watch as Duncan McKee sinks his putt. Golf Team Ties for Honors East and South compiled identical records of eight wins and four losses to share first place in the annual Colorado High School Round Robin tournament. In the Medalist tournament East showed both strength and depth. Placing nine golfers out of the top fifteen, East's Bill Nelson and Howie Katchem finished first and second respectfully to carry the medalist honors to East. Nelson won the Individual City Champion award for the second year in a row. The Angels participating on the all-city team were: Nelson, Katchen, and DeLoy Goeglein. Those linksters to earn their letters were: Duncan McKee, Cris Rey- nolds, Erik Larsen, Hayes Ullemeyer, Ed Dierdorf, Dwain Dowell and Ken Keck. Front row, left to right: Ken Keck, Chris Reynolds, Bill Nelson, Duncan McKee. Second row: Mr. Bill Weimar, coach, Ed Dierdorff, Eric Larsen DeLoy Goeglein. Team East South West North STAN D l NGS Won Lost 8 4 8 4 5 7 3 9 Pct. .667 667 i417 273 Lou Hagler volleys for point. Netsters Take City The East tennis team edged South by one match to win City championship. The defending champs started off the season with a 4-2 victory over South, and later were tied 3-3 by the Rebels. The Angels won all their matches from Manual and West. ln the first match against the troublesome North team East won 4-2. Going into the final day of the season, Coach Bill Weimar's team took North 6-O. The four fine singles players were Lou Hagler, Gary Spitzer, John Whistler and Don Williams. Al McDonough, Bob Wetzel, Bob Denious and Kit Cowperthwaite made up Gary Spitzer serves an ace. the two doubles teams. Others earning letters were: Elliott Seff, Bill Kruetter, John Clifford and Dave Appleton. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East ,,,.,,, ,. 41 7 854 South ,,,,, ,,A,,, 4 O 8 833 North ,,.., ..,, , . 26 22 542 West ,,,.,,,..,.., ,W lO 38 208 Manual ...,,,, ., 3 45 .063 Front row, left to right: Don Williams, Al McDonough, Lou Hagler, Kit Cowperthwaite John Whistler, Gary Spitzer. Second row: Bob Denious, Elliott Seff, Bill Kreutter, Dave Hutchison, John Clifford, Dave Appleton, Bob Wetzel, Mr. Bill Weimar, coach Bob Linnenberger Bill Hannemann Roger Kinney Jack Redhair 15? s t 'W , , fififl . f 4' Q ' Q ' il ' V' Y V H -' f f lf., ' :De is I , 5 A :ii ' A, , Pete LoChapeIIe Pete LaChapeIIe makes o spectacular lay-up Team East Manual West ,, ., South North ,,,.,, ,,,,,, STANDINGS Won Lost 6 2 5 3 4 5 2 6 Pct. .750 .625 .500 .375 .250 ni Stan Williams George Lloyd Dick Wickman T 2 3, ,, N 2 ' I g sm' ii X. A I ' if nge s Take City - Participating in seven pre-season games, the Angels had a 6 win and l loss record. The Cherubs defeated Englewood, t Ft. Collins, Brighton, Colorado Springs, Pueblo Central and i Longmont and their only defeat came at the hands of Boulder. it W 1 U I Entering the Denver Prep league, the Angels went unde- 1 F si feated in their first four games. ln the second round both l South and Manual managed to win, but as the season closed the Angels were on top of all their competition and were crowned city champs. Outstanding on Coach Bill Weimar's varsity team were: Stan Williams, Jack Redhair, Bill Hannemann, Pete LaCha- pelle, Dick Wickman, Roger Kinney, Bob Montgomery and Bob Linnenberger. All-city recognition went to Pete LaChapelle, Stan Williams and Bill Hannemann. Front row, left to right: Mr. Pot Ponek, coach, Jock Redhoirg Bob Montgomery, Eric Larsen, George Lloyd, Mr, Bill Weimor, coach. Second row: Bob Morris, manager,' Bob Allowoysg Bill Honnemorvn, Pete LaChapelle, Dick Wickman, Bill Heidbrink. Third row: Bill Kruetter, Bob Linnenberger, Stan Williams, Chuck Newcomb. Bob Zimmerman. Ed Bob Zimmerman Chuck Newcomb Bob Montgomery l99 Bill Honnemonn eludes defenders to moke set-up. Stan Williams stretches for jump shot, ZOO East Splits With South East made its city debut with a sparkling 44-35 victory over the defending state champs, South. East's brilliant de- fensive play more than counterbalanced a definite lack of height. Throughout the game Bill Hannemann's set shot and Pete LaChapelle's driving attack were too potent for the Rebels. The previously unbeaten Angels suffered their first league defeat at the hands of a relentless South five. South scoring 47 to East's 45, won the game as a result of two free throws during the frantic sudden death double overtime period. The Angels, who just couldn't quite put the ball through, lost a third period lead of 3l-27 and just managed to tie up the game as the final gun was fired, Angels Take One of Two From Manual East assumed first place in the Denver Prep league by defeating Manual, 50-46. Led by Stan Williams' l9 points and Pete LaChapelle and Bill Hannemann's sharpshooting, the Angels were able to overcome a Thunderbolt fourth quarter rally which was swiftly diminishing their lead. ln the final 40 seconds Roger Kinney added a lay-up which insured East their victory. The Angels suffered their second loss of the year at the hands of an inspired Manual team, 54-40. The Thunder- bolts ran up a l3-3 lead in the first quarter and lengthened the margin to 24-lO by halftime. The Cherubs just couldn't do anything right while Manual combined a fast break and weave to romp over the Angels. East Takes Two From West The Angels racked up their third straight victory of the league campaign with a decisive 46-43 victory over West. East grabbed the lead after trading early baskets, and although seriously threatened in the third period, maintained their supremacy throughout the game. Big Stan Williams hit l5, Pete LaChapelle added ll and Bill Hannemann added an- other lO to lead East to their victory. East again assumed supremacy over the Prep league with their 42-39 victory over West. The game between the city co-leaders was a tense duel and both teams were at all times under terrific pressure. Pete LaChapelle's I3 points led the Angels' attack while Jack Redhair's brilliant defensive work was particularly notable. Bob Alloways scores for juniors. Juniors Capture City Title The juniors finished their Denver league season with 8 wins and no losses to take top honors. In pre-season play the juniors had a record of three wins and three losses, de- feating Englewood, Colorado Springs and Brighton and losing to Longmont, Ft. Collins and Boulder. Coach Pat Panek's outstanding scorer for the season was Charles Newcomb with a l6 point average. Other Angels who were con- sistent high scorers were George Lloyd, Ed Toothaker and Bob Allaways. Notable for his outstanding ball handling as well as scoring potential was Bill Heidbrink. The squad was rounded out by the able assistance ot Bill Ed Toothaker and Bob Zimmerman stretch for rebound. Kreutter and Bob Zimmerman. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East ............ 8 0 1.000 Manual ...... 5 3 .625 West ........,. 4 4 .SOO South ........ 2 6 .250 North ........ l 7 .l 25 Front row, left to right: Mr. Pot Panek, coach: George Lloyd, Bill Heidbrinkg Eric Larsen, Mr, Bill Weimar, coach. Second row: Bob Allawoys, Bob Zimmerman, Chuck Newcomb, Bill Kruetter, Ed Toothoker. YRS Sophomore Stan Williams scoring with a jump shat. Sophomores Tie for Top Honors The sophomores completed their season with a 7-l record finishing in a tie with South for the Denver sophomore crown. Their sole loss was in the second round at the hands of South. Previously the Angels had defeated them 42-37, but in the second game South edged out the sophomores, 37-36. Coach Gregg Browning's top scorer was Stan Williams. Chuck Downing, Ron Shank and Ray Thome ably assisted as potent scorers. Outstanding for his floor game as well as his sharp shooting was Sandy Altberger. Other sophomores on the team were: Sam Tichy, Louis Fine, John Edmiston, Jim Brooks, Bill Churchill, Rod Isaacson, Bill Lanam, Dick Mason, Lloyd Mock and Henry Fabrizious. Sandy Altberger drives in for a lay-up STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East ,....,....., 7 I 875 South .,...,,. 7 l 875 West ...Y 3 S 375 North s,...,,4 2 6 .250 Manual ..,... l 7 l25 Front row, left to right: Art Scott, managerg John Edmistong Dick Mason, Ron Shanks, Sandy Altbergerg Mr, Gregg Browning, coach. Second row: Stan Williams, Louis Fine, Bill Lanam Jim Brooks, Henry Fabrizius. Third row: Sam Tichy, Ray Thome, Chuck Downing, Bob Church! Rod Isaacson, Lloyd Mock. l Mickey Weiss begins scissor on horse. qqbi,-'F' V! -, i xx Ken Hearn shows all-state form. Norm Horthun dismounts from rings. Gymnasts Take State The gymnastic team took top honors in the state for the third straight year. They also defeated all city competition. The An- gels won the state meet with a score of IIO points. Their closest rival, North, accumu- lated 45 points. iff 0421- 1 Front row, left to right: Jim Ogilvie, Bob Volko, Therman Tolbert, John Naylor, Larry Hugie, Dick Downe, Norm Ashford, Bill Pyle, Tom Bishop, Second row: Dick Prosser, Wayne Sargent, Bill Dunn, Norm Harthun, Joe Goldhammer, Tom Seawell, Ed Dierdorff, Pat Curran, Tom Weber, Bill Hanneboum. Third row: John Saterburg,Gary Cunyus, Ken Hearn, Jim Lundgren, Clark Boget, Dick Brown, Mick Weiss, John Johnson, Duncan McKee, Bob Miller, Mr. John Brennan, coach. Bill Schmausser and Don Avoy practice racing dives. Tankmen Capture State The East tankmen captured their third straight city title and successfully defended their state crown. East returned to dominate the regional meets following last years ab- sence of the Denver prep league competition. Bill Schmausser broke the state breast stroke record, cutting one-tenth of a second off the old record in the Denver university invitational meet. Schmausser also broke the city breast stroke record two times during city competition, Other all-staters are: Team Captain Dick Johnson, Geoff Cole and Jim Sheff. Coach Phil Serafini's Angels managed to edge out Colorado Springs 54-48, to take top honors at the Greeley invitational meet. J All-city honors went to Mike Mandell, Cole, Johnson, Schmausser and Sheff. Dale Veile takes a breath. Front row, left to right: Jim Ogilvie, Dale Veile, Curtis Menefee, Mike Mandell, Gordon Beike, John Hamilton, Sam McMurtrie, Dave Ogilvie. Second row: Norman Yabi, Clark Boget, Jim Sheff, Jay Mills, Art Hagan, Steve Haar, Ken Beech, Jerry Urbach. Third row: Perry Marshall, Bill Schmausser, Jim Vandermiller, Charles Vail, Geoff Cole, Don Avoy, Dick Johnson, Mr, Phil Serafini, coach. STANDINGS Team Points East 70 South ,,,, , . 44 North , , , 36 Manual , ,,,, H 8 West ,,,, 5 lf The 4- Y ha c c 9141 ' 1-H S nv 0 q 1 as ina he N f7 is- , .. All SN-T3 - Trial? 'WO 5' Chuck Lewis fights his woy out of a hairpin. Skiers Take Top Honors East's ski team took top honors in all meets. In the all-city meet, Ruth Rahn, Cathy Carey and Robin McDougal captured the top three individual places in that order, easily placing the girls' team on top. The remainder of the team was comprised of Julie Kelly and Kathy Lichty. The boys' team took city honors with Chuck Lewis capturing first, individually, and Stan Merrill third. Others on the team were Roy Dowson, Lou Halsell and Bob Waterman. Lou Halsell led the boys' first team to victory in the annual Dartmouth Cup race. The Angel's number two team placed third. Stan Merrill shows jumping form in Bermudas. lla Bob Waterman does a tip roll. s , NN' O x Lou Halsell, Bill Covode, Chuck Lewis and Stan Merrill take a breather. Lou l-lalsell finishes in the Dartmouth Cup race. Kit Cowperthwaite heads for the bottom. THE SKI TEAM, first row, left to right: Cathy Carey, Ruth Rohn, Robin McDougal, Kathy Lichty, Julie Kelly. Second row: Lou Halsell, Kit Cowperthwaite, Stan Merrill, Bob Waterman. Third row: Roy Dowson, Dave Hutchison, Linden Blue, Chuck Lewis. if ,ffrl XS-v,v is 5 fx W stil, 4 1 x L. -,, ,, 4 A .f i y ' ' Wi ., A . Y if V- ,, QQ, i M Ken Orchard runs up riding time. Bill Dunn works for pin. STANDINGS Team Points North 7,7, ,, ,, 7, 47 West ..,,. ,,,,, 4 2 South , , ,,,,. 36 East , , , 27 Manual ,,., ,,,,, l 8 George Linger attempts halt-nelson on opponent from West. ' Front row, left to right: Jerry Cooper, Paul Striker, Dean Crosby, Tom Seawell, Bob Valko, Tony Polumbus. Second row: Mr, John Brennan, coach, William Dunn, Ken Orchard, Joe Kiesel, Gabe Goldsmith, Steve Musman, George Linger, George Welch. George Welch works over his opponent. Grapplers Finish Fourth The East high wrestling team finished fourth in city competition. Two Angels re- ceived the city title in their weight. Dean Crosby, who wrestles in the l2O pound divi- sion, and Kent Orchard, who retained his crown, were the two to receive the honor. Paul Striker and George Welch took second place honors in the city meet. Striker grap- ples in the ll2 pound class and Welch in the heavyweight division. ln the state meet, East qualified Team Captain Tom Seawell, Gabe Goldsmith, Welch, Striker, Crosby and Orchard. Welch captured fourth place. Orchard, suffering from an in- jured knee and ankle, unsuccessfully defended his state crown. Coach John Brennan's Angels participated in pre-season matches with Aurora, Boulder, Englewood, Longmont, Ft. Collins, Grand Junc- tion and Montrose. Poul Striker runs up riding time. George Linger goes for o switch. Ken Orchard breoks down his opponent. 209 Doug Carr and Bob Wells exchange baton at C. U. relays. Gray Writer at right takes off in mile relay. East ls Well Represented in Cross-Country Meets East entered a cross-country team in three city meets and the state meet at Boulder. The team, coached by Mr. Lawrence Garrett, was not able to place in the state meet, which was won by Greeley. Bob Wells took third place, running the mile and a half course in 7:4i, two seconds longer than the winning time. East won handily in both meets with West. Wells placed first in both meets with Bob Knight and Bob Tatge finishing second and third respectively. In the one other meet of the year, the Angels were defeated by South. Wells placed third and Knight fourth. Front row, left to right: Bob Sandquist, Bob Knight, Frank Clements, Bob Tatge. Second row: Ken Stenmen, Bob Wells, Chuck VON, Mfr l-Uwfence Garrett' Coach- Dick Hazlett heaves discus in practice 2 Q Herb Pingree hands baton off to Ed Dierdorff in C. U. relays Trackmen Await City Meet The East track team will be out to defend its city and state crowns. ln the meets thus far this season, the Angels have defeated Manual, West and Golden, their only loss has been to S'outh. They did not place in the D. U. or C. U. relays. Coach Gregg Browning's team is bolstered by all-state Bob Wells and allacity and all state Gray Writer. Other returning lettermen this year are-Hirsh Barmatz, Doug Carr, Ross Hirsh Barmatz working our at practice. Cooney, Bob Knight, Tom Langan and Herb Pingree. Front row, left to right: Frecl Moldenhauer, George Coffee, Jerry Schwartz, Hirsh Barmatz, Chuck Delzell, Lloyd Hall, Jerry Sumner, John Hamilton, Cliff Garrott, Jerry Hannon, Ron Shanks, Lee Richardson, Horvy Eisen. Second row: Mr. Gregg Browning, coach, Doug Carr, Ken Hackett, Bruce Bowers, Bob Hoffman, Ken Todlock, Jerry Kirgis, Morris Lorber, Ken Hearn-, Bob Sandquist, Jim Lingle, Art Scott, Ross Cooney, Don May, John Nelson. Third row: Bob Howell, Louis Fine, Ray McCoulley, John DesCombes, Ken Keck, Fred Allen, Sam Tichy, Roy Pritts, Dwight Johnson, Ed Dierdorff, Bob Knight, Bob Wells, Jim Brubaker, Jim McComas, Mr. Pat Panek, coach. Fourth row: Terry Pearson, Bob Pearson, Bill Frogge, Harvey Williams, Bob Herbst, Gray Writer, Bill Schmausser, Dick Erickson, Al McWilliams, Dick Gittings, Ken Slenman, Dick Hazlett, Chuck Newcomb. Zll Bob Allaways works out at batting cage. Ed Starks sets for the throw to second. Angels Anticipate City Crown According to all indications the Angel nine may well be expected to take the city crown this year. As the season gets under way, Coach Phil Serafini's nine are led by re- turning lettermen: Don Allensworth, George Lloyd and Pete LaChapelle, along with two returning all-city players: Stan Williams and Roger Kinney. Ed Starks, Keith Mollohan, Norm Yabi and Mike Roberts, complete the squad. The team cen- ters around the outstanding pitching of Williams who had accumulated 44 strikeouts during the first three league games. The Angels took two of their first three city games, defeating West l l -3, Manual 8-O and being downed by South 2-l. lf previous performance can determine the champs, East remains the team to beat. VARSITY, front row, left to right: Sam McMurtrie, Ed Starks, .lim Hartman, Don Allensworth Howard Hanna, Norm Yabe, George Lloyd, Roger Kinney, Keith Mollohan. 2 2 Second rowl Dick Doty, managerg Curt Menefee, manager,' Bob Allaways, Dave Appleton, - - - - - f- . . ,f-.----iiA. mmii cnanuc' Mr Phil Serafini. coach. K 3 mm J .gfz W , . W --4 4 'dl 1 '--- f.,m.Lw Mike Roberts lays out neat bunt. , , 44. l H W. H 5 f-'ffl ' X B lei. f B l 1, 1Y, K 'lt 'ww I J Y W R ,Yr 1 L ef X X .17 f, B' , 5 is ll -yt - Sf, ,' rf Ami Z. w t f . H-'M if s W Pete LaChapeIIe scores against West. SOPHOMORE TEAM, front row, left to right: Ralph Obert, Wayne Merritt, Kenji Kobayashi, Fred Schram, Howard Lutz, Ray Schuster, Dave Ogilvie, Stu Beresford, Steve Tatarsky. Second row: Mr. Myran Craig, coach, Bob Erickson, Jim Brooks' Richard Heiserman, Larry Kent, Michael Grey, Red Reynolds, Gil Randolph, Jim Gray, Wayne Rose, manager. I STUDENT Aandahl, Vaughan, 51, 95 Achenbach, Clyde H., 1 1 Achilles, Patricia A., 1 1 Arlene, 11, 84, 115, 158 Adams, Adams, Charles F., 11 Adams, Edwin, 11 Adams, Nancy, 51 Aggeler, Ann, 1 1, 1 13 Ahern, Joan Neila, 63 Alfred, Douglas D., 11, 142 Allgways, Robert Eugene, 199, 202, 12 Allen, Beverly A., 51, 96, 136, 163 Allen, Donanne, 11, 81, 115, 136, 177, 179 Allen, Fred, 21 1 Allen, Nancy, 63 Allensworth, Donald, 51, 101, 104, 125, 212 Alliman, Roger L., 94, 133 Allison, Karen Sue, 63, 100 Allshouse, Gwen, 163 Altberger, Sandy, 104, 192, 203 Ames, Bill Jack, 160 Ambler, Leeila Mae, 51 Amter, Robert J., 103, 105 Andersen, Robert A., 11, 103, 105, 112, 147 Anderson, Arlene F., 1 1 1 Anderson, Carol J., 11, 114 Elaine, 11, 159 Gary W., 1 1 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Grant R., 11, 113, 120, 121 Anderson, Marlene, 1 1, 1 1 1 Anderson, Robert J., 160 Lyman H., 146 Andrews, Angell, Coralynne, 126 Annis, Sharon I., 1 1 Anthony, Michael M., 147 Antanoff, Gary Lee, 1 1 Antrobus, Dorris Marie, 63, 1 1 1, 162 Applegate, Karen R., 11, 115, 158 Appleton, Dave, 51, 99, 101, 197, 212 Archambault, Pierre A., 1 1 Argueta, Guilluma, 145 Arnold, James, 149, 161 Ashbrook, Robert E., 12 Ashby, Joe R., 12 Ashford, Norman W., 204 Atkisson, Bula M., 51, 111, 110, 163 Atkisson, Eula F., 51, 110, 111 Avoy, Don R., 12, 93, 94, 101, 126, 134, 205 Ayers, Rendall P., 152 Babb, Robert J., 51, 80, 143, 162 Baer, Charla A., 12, 131 Bain, Lawrence J., 12, 144, 147, 161 Bain, Margaret A., 12 Bainter, Monnie L., 12 Bair, Gerald A., 12, 92 Bair, Judith A., 51 Baker, Carl G., 12, 94 Baker, Robert D., 150 Baker, Sydney, 51 Baker,Todd D., 147 Baker, William E., 51, 103, 147, 99, 134, 148 Boldwin, Ruth, 62 Baldwin, Stanley Dale, 12, Baldwin, William J., 142 Bale, Yvonne K., 51, 108 Ballard, James R., 12, 88, Barker, Janis K., 51, 100 Barlow, Gene E., 63, 152 Barmotz, Hirsh, 101,105,211 Barnes, Joann B., 51, 163 Barnes, Patricia, 51, 92 Bamett, Ted, 51 Barrack, Judy J., 81, 88 Barrett, Claude E. Jr., 145 Barrow, Kenneth, 149 Bartlett, Carol Ann, 51 Bartlett, Jack B., 1 11 Barton, Dennis, 152 Batt, Ronald J., 51 Bayliss, Ada, 159 Beale, Robert W., 12, 88, 99, 147, 153 Beakin, Eleanor, 159 Beck, Marnette Mary, 63 Beck, Terry M., 12, 1 13 Becker, Ronald G., 98, 150, 153 Beddeo, Walter R., 12, 101, 190 Bedford, Joel, 161 Beech, Kenneth P., 63, 205 Beise, Carolyn D., 12, 87, 115 Bell, Carolyn, 63 Bell, Carolyn Ann, 51 Bell, Clara L., 12, 84, 109, 158 Bem, Daryl J., 63, 111, 153 Bemus, Frances B., 13 Bench, Daniel W., 13, 145 Benda, Betty J., 162 Bender, Mattie Pearl, 13, 163 Benedict, Malcolm H., 63, 149 Benham, James T., 13 Bennett, Don A., 13 Bennett, Harvey J., 88 Bennett, Robert L., 51, 1 1 1 111 99,115 INDEX Bennington, Dreoma K., 51 Benson, Dorothy E., 63, 163 Benson, Grant R., 11 1 Benson, Marguerite D., 63, 100 Bent, Bruce, 92 Benton, James Milton, 63, 144 Beresford, Stu, 213 Berg, Barbara K., 63, 108 Berger, Judith E., 63, 110 Berger, Sharon S., 51 Berke, Gordon A., 13, 124, 205 Berman, Barbara, 51, 87, 103 Berndt, Dale A., 13, 99, 115, 143, 147, 150 Berry, Susan L., 13, 84, 91, 114 Best, Lorene O., 13, 115 Betson, Raymond J., 13, 102 Betting, Gladys, 159 Betts, Joan E., 51 Betts, Vernon C., 13, 149 Bevan, Albert W., 51, 147, 189 Bewley, Dorothy J., 13 Bezoff, Manyo, 51 Bezoff, Naomi Y., 13, 1 15 Biggins, George E., 13 Binkley, Carol A., 63, 96 Binkley, Janice, 13, 79, 115 Bird, James K., 13 Birol, Ayla, 165 Bishop, Barbara Andrea, 63 Bishop, G. Thomas, 51, 204 Bitman, Harry, 136 Bivens, Buddy A., 111, 150 Black, Marilyn K., 13, 100, 163 Blair, Dwight H., 144, 150 Blake, Joe B., 13, 49, 94, 104, 107,113, 118, 120, 121, 122, 133,137,177 Blake, Thomas, 151 Blandford, Helen, 14, 85, 1 15 Blatherwick, Robert, 151, 153 Blennerhassett, Kay, 51 Blevins, Bettye C., 63 Bloch, Hilary H., 110 Bloom, Alan, 63 Blossom, A. Jean, 51 Blount, Albert G., 51, 149, 161 Blue, Linden S., 14, 89, 97, 99, 107, 112, 113, 122, 137, 207 Blyler, Preston, 14, 87, 112, 115, 137, 161 Bootwright, Wilma M., 51 Boget, Clark C., 51, 204, 205 Bograd, Judith Z., 51, 87, 103, 161 Boise, Yvonne C., 52, 96 Bolton, Nancy Jo, 14, 85, 91, 114 Bond, Betty Gene, 14 Bcney, Jeanette Laurie, 63, 100 Bonney, June Beverly, 14, 49 Bork, Sonia M., 52 Bosworth, Richard J., 63, 145, 161 Bourg, Robert, 63, 192 Bower, Shirley J., 14, 159 Bowers, Bruce M., 21 1 Bowers, Nancy L., 14, 114, 162 Bowes, Ella Kate, 96, 122, 126, 174, 180 Bowlin, Donald L., 14, 148 Bowman, Patricia K., 52, 90, 121 Boyd, Barbara Rene., 63, 100 Boyd, Patricia Ann, 63 Bayes, Jean R, 63, 161 Brock, Beverly L., 63 Bradasich, Pattsi, 14, 85, 100, 102, 108, 115 Bradford, Harry L., 149 Bradford, James W., 95, 99, 103, 105, 153 Braffard, Joanne, 14, 85, 91, 1 14, 158 Bradford, Jon B., 63 Brashear, Patricia J., 52 Breitenstein, Peter, 63, 122, Brewer, Barney J., 14, 104, 134, 135 Bricker, Lee A., 14 Bridwell, Margaret l., 14, 88, 1 13, 128 Brierly, Barbara W., 63 Briggs, Jerry W., 160 Brightwell, Thomas P., 14, 99, 137, 142, 144 192 Bringle, Robert L., 14, 92, 98, 150 Brinton, Robert, 151 Bromley, John C., 52, 96, 97 Brook, Bert, 52, BO, 99, 103, 105, 142, 164 Brookover, Ann E., 52 Brooks, James F., 193,203,213 Brooks, Lee R., 63, 109, 145 Brown, Bruce K., 146, 161 Brown, James O., 111 Brown, Judith Kathryn, 15, 114 Brown, Kelly C., 143 Brown, Melvin D., 153 Paul B., 15, 151 Brown, Blown, Richard L., 15, 204 Brubaker, Jim Norman, 21 1 Bruce, Kenneth D., 161 Brusselbach, Helena L., 63 Bryans, David M., 61, 104 Buchanan, Charles C., 126, 143 Buck, George R., 98, 150 Buckingham, Ellen L., 15 Buckley, Clarence J., 142 Budy, Sharelle, 163 Buerger, Roberta C., 63 Burg, Richard, 63, 98, 151 Burk, Robert M., 52, 94 Burket, John W., 15, 157 Burkle, Dan Frederick, 145 Burnell, Sally R., 15, 87, 1 Burnett, Baibara A., 15 Burns, Barbara J., 52, 108 Burns, Betty Eileen, 15, 91 Burns, Paul T., 52, 151 Burton, Robert B., 15 Burton, Nancy Kay, 63, 89 Busby, Glory A., 52, 90 Butterworth, Nan S., 15, 81, 85, 113,121,129,181 Butterworth, Susan J., 52, 90, 125 Buxton, George V., 15 Byg, Jolene L., 52 Bynum, Paul L., 98, 142, 150 Byron, Betty J., 110, 162 Cady, Lewis C., 52, 99, 108, 112, 129, 162 Caldwell, Rose M., 15, 111, 115 Cale, W. Bernard, 106 Calhoun, Maxine H., 15 Cameron, James R., 151 Campbell, Janet, 63, 100 Caoron, Yvonne M., 15, 131, 157 Carbone, Carole Lee, 15 Carey, Catherine, 15, 84, 89, 112,119,12O,12l,122, 133, 139,163,177, 207 Carlock, Helen E., 52, 108, 160 Carlson, Donald L., 167 Carlson, Joyce L., 64 Caro, Johnetta, 15, 162 Carr, Dollie L., 52 Carr, Douglas A., 52, 188, 190, 14 192,210,211 Carroll, Jill, 15, 85, 91, 113,114,139 Cartwright, Edna C., 52, 111 Carvell, Myrle l., 16 Cassell, Kay, 52, 100 Caveny, Thimothy C., 143 Cazer, Anne J., 64, 100 Chamberlin, Elizabeth B., 52, 162 Chamberlin, Susana, 16, 92, 156, 163 Chambers, Marynelle, 52, 173, 177 Champeau, Shirley A., 52 Chaney, Barbara Jo, 52 Chapman, James Kent, 153 Chapman, Joyce V., 16 Chapman, Steve, 149 Chappell, Anna Lee C., 52 Denne F., 52, 108 Chisholm, Christ, Ken, 151 Christensen, David C., 16 Church, Bob, 203 Churchill, John C., 142 Clark, Eaker, 145 Clark, Eugene G., 149 Clark, Judith D., 52, BS, 125 Clements, Franklin J., 16, 89, 162, 210 Clifford, John H., 16, 99, 101, 102,112,115,160,161,197 Clifford, Sharon, 16, 162 Clytus, Lois J., 96, 127 Coffee, George, 160, 193, 21 1 Coffee, Stuart, 96, 149 Cohen, Lois V., 64 Cohen, Morton S., 16, 147, 150 cchen, Phillip G., 64, 109 Cohn, Joyce M., 52, 87, 103 Cohn, Robert I., 103, 148, 160 Cole, Geoffrey H., 16, 101, 131, 161, iss, 205 Collier, Carolyn K., 52,91 Conover, Marilyn, 64 Cook, Adath A., 16, 163 Cook, Marlene A., 16 Cook, Nancy, 52, 91 Cooley, F. Jennette, 16, 1 15, 160, 162 Cooley, Thomas, 16, 89 Cooney, Ross P., 52, 101,211 Cooper, Carole, 64, 89 Cooper, Jerrold Orville, 64 Copeland, Shirley R., 16 Copen, Dallas, 64, 160, 161 Cordon, Ronald W., 52 Corlett, Carolyn L., 52 Corliss, Lee M., 145 Cornelisan, Alford R., 16, 105, 130, 145, 157 Cornelisan, Shirley R., 16 Cornum, Katherine D., 52,87,88,90 Cornwall, Carolyn, 52, 96, 100 Cornwall, David R., 161 Casper, Sandra J., 17, 111 Covode, William L., 64, 104, 207 Cowen, Marianne, 64 Cowperthwaite, David K., 17, 101, 102 Cowperthwaite, James M., 64, 97 Cowaerthwalte, Kit, 89, 97, 107, 157, 197, 207 Cox, Coral, 17, 84 Cox, Thomas G., 52 Crabbe, Nancy L., 160 Crandall, Mario, 64, 100 Crawford, Richard A., 17 Crawford, Suzan L., 53 Crawley, Elaine C., 53 Crist, Kenneth C., 150 Criswell, Frederick E., 156 Crites, Ray L., 144, 150 Crocker, Herbert Samuel, 87 Crocombe, Paul E., 53, 151 Crosby, William Dean, 17, 101, 1 Cross, Courtland M., 147 Crossan, Gwen L., 17, 115 Crow, Jim Ray, 17 Crowell, Cathleen, 64 Cudworth, Nancy J., 17, 1 15 Cummings, John A., 17, 98, 150 156 ,151, Cummings, Susan J., 61 , 64 Cummins, Jere D., 17, 87, 93, 95, 107,137 Cunningham, Joann, 17, 91, 114 Cunyu s, Gary A., 17,204 Curran, Julie A., 53, 90, 102 Curran, Pat J., 204 Currie r, Georgia B., 17, 113 Daly, John G., 17 Darden, Jackie L., 150 Daugs, Richard G., 17 Davidson, Carol E., 17, 115 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Barbara A., 17, 162 Diane S., 53 Donald M., 161 Danna D., 53 George E., 53, 95 Patricia A., 17, 162 SallyE 64 oavasbn, esteiiu c., 18,85,90, 114, 157, ies Day, Marilyn, 18 Debell, Decke Bettie Jean, 102 r, Donald D., 144, 150 Deline, James R., 64, 147 deLuise, Tanya R., 18, 81, 89, 91,114,139, 181 Delzell, Charles, 211 Demis, Carol T., 18 Denious, Robert W., 53, 97, 101, 197 Denman, Dick, 106 DeRemer, Charlene A., 53 Descombes, John L., 21 1 Despa Detwe Deven in, Forrest L., 18, 153 iler, Patricia L., 64 ish, Dorothy L., 18, 84, 15 39, 91, 1 , 122 Diaz, Rasaline, 53 Dibble, Paul A., 18, 163 Dickerson, Janice A., 18, 89, 91, 114, 131 Dickit, John N., 111, 152 Dickson, Robert Wm., 18 Diehl, Janet l., 53, 160 Dierdoiff, Edwin P., 18, 101, 105, 157, 204, 21 1 Diffie, David C., 18 Dikeou, Georgias D., 192 Dillard, Betty Jean, 64 Dimick, D. Diane, 100 Dimm, Nancy Louise, 64 Diner, Janice, 53 Diringer, Barbara Jo, 18, 1 14, 124, 135 Dismont, Carl F., 53, 106, 108 Diatschenko, Serjei, 62, 64, 108, 112, 120 Doell, Lorraine G., 18 Doerr, John Edward, 149, 150 Dalberg, Beverly, 53 Donaldson, Mary E., 18 Dorsey, Emrey A., 53, 151 Daty, Richard, 64, 193, 212 Dough erty, Patricia L., 53, 128, 132, 163 Dowell, Dwain, 62, 64 Downer, Richard, 204 Downey, Barbara A., 64, 108 Downing, Barbara J., 18, 114, 160, 161 Downing, Charles J., 64, 160, 193, 203 Downing, Dianne M., 18 Dowso Doyle, n, Roy, 19, 207 Barbara Jean, 64 Doyle, Jeannie L., 19 Doyle, Patricia L., 19 Drain, Vernon Walter, 19, 185, 183, 189 Dreiblatt, lrwin S., 19 Dreith, Margie May, 64, 100 Dshurass, Maria, 53 Dubois, Rodney C., 64, 160, 192 Duff, Robert, 142 Duke, Deborah, 19, 115 Dungan, Patricia L., 53, 132 Dunievitz, Lionel D., 19, 129 Dunlap, Mary R., 53, 88, 161 Dunn, Danni Duran Durha Durlin, William, 53, 204 ng, Judye, 162 t, Paul L., 19, 163 m, Grover H., 53 Lawrence R., 148 Dutton, Evan J., 19, 105, 157 Dutton, Sondra J., 153 Dyatt, Dianne, 53, 91, 100 Eakins, Gorold E., 146 Earl, Toni D., 19, 115, 142 Easton, Mark M., 103, 105 Eckert, Donna Lee, 19, 1 15 Eckhardt, Patti L., 64 Edgar, John L. R., 53, 79, 88, 97, 121, 135 Edmiston, Carol L., 19, 1 14, 163 Edmiston, John, 203 Edmondson, Chester, 19 Edwards, Patricia, 64 Edwards, Syble Ann, 64 Efaw, Sally R., 19, 91, 114, 120, 162, 179 Ehrenkraok, Wymond J., 122 Eimas, Richard, 64, 98, 152 Eisen, Harvey Arnold, 21 1 Eisenberg, Alan, 102 Eisenbud, Joann J., 102 Elam, Peggy Joan, 19, 162 Elliott, Jerry R., 193 Ellis, Jimmy D., 53 Ellis, Mary, 19, 91,114 Ellis, Shirley J., 19 Elrick, Donald L., 102, 152 Emeson, Gloria G., 19 Engel, Bernard E., 102 Enger, Harriet, 53 Epley, Elaine M., 53,91 Eppler, G. Jean, 20, 102, 1 14, 163 Epstein, Honey G., 20, 87, 100, 103, 113, 136 Epstein, Marilyn, 20, 130 Erickson, Bob M., 64, 104, 213 Erickson, Richard B., 20, 93, 101 , 104,177, 187,211 Esbeck, Leonard J., 20 Eskanos, Dvorah, 53 Essex, Kenneth S., 20, 1 1 5 Estes, Henry D., 151, 163 Evans, Patricia Diane, 64 Evans, Sarah B., 20, 84, 114, Evensan, Don O., 20, 89, 1 14 Ewing, Marchal F., 64 Fabrizius, G. Henry D., 203 Fairfield, Warren E., 142 Faith, Sharon H., 20 Farber, Sandra J., 20 Farley, Faye V., 20 ' Farley, John S., 145 Farquhar, Flora Foe, 100, 162 Faust, E. Sandy, 20 Fay, Diane, 53, 89, 90 Fedde, Raymond B., 20 Fee, George F., 64, 1 1 1 Feicht, Captain, 148 Fellman, Sharon L., 20 Ferguson, Gayle L., 20, 147 Ferguson, John G., 145 Ferguson, Robert D., 142 Fickel, Judith Anne, 65, 100 Fiedelman, Ronald S., 65, 127 Fields, Marlyne W., 108, 160 Fine, Judith B., 53 Fine, Judy M., 20, 84, 91, 1 14, 128 Fine, Louis A., 65, 203, 211 Fine, Sheila H., 53 Fink, lra S., 152 Fisher, Donald W., 21 Fisher, Gail, 21, 113 Fisk, M. Gail, 21 Fisk, Mary Patricia, 195 Flamboe, Ed, 146 Flanagan, Mary Carol, 65, 100 Flink, Sandra, 53 Flora, Coral E., 65 Floyd, Barbara, 53, 96, 100 Fogel, Ladeen D., 90 Foreman, Ronald E., 147, 158 Forker, David C., 53, 95 Foster, David C., 147 Fountain, Nancy Ann., 65 Fountain, William Russell, 21, 105 Fowler, Nancy, S3 Fax, Jeri L., 65, 180 Fox, Norman C., 65, 79, 120, 127 Fox, Stanley l., 21, 87, 115, 157 Franson, Wanda Jean, 65 Franz, Jay C., 95, 151 Fredericksan, Mary A., 65 Freeman, Sherrie, 65, 108 Freilinger, Michael B., 21, 142 French, Natalia, 65 Freshman, A. Valerie, 54, 90, 173, 175 Friedenthal, Paula, 54, 131 Friedman, Ronnie Sue, 65, 96 Fritchle, David, 146 Frogge, William R., 21, 188,211 Frost, Alexander G., 164 Frost, Jacqueline, 163 Frost, Sharon, 21 Frost, Tad, 95, 148 Frumess, Myron, 65 Frumess, Robin A., 21, 85, 130, 131 159 Frye, Jean Marsh, 65, 160 Fryer, Ronald W., 147 Fuermann, Ottilia, 21, 113, 158 Funnell, Robert A., 21 Gamble, Judith Ann, 54, 91, 102 Gamble, Patsy R., 21, 91 Gardenswartz, Judy, 65, 96 Gardner, Florine, 54, 161 Gardner, Jerry D., 21 Garnett, Cheryl M., 54 Garnsey, Gay, 65 Garrison, Carolee R., 54, 88, 90 Garrott, Clifton H., 65, 21 1 Goss, Renee E., 54, 131 Gasser, Karla A., 61 Gates, Elaine, 21, 91, 114, 162 Gates, Mary Ellen, 65 Gear, Jo Anna L., 21,91, 114,163 Gebhart, Garth N., 21 Gee, Elizabeth S., 65 Gee, Vivian, 65 Geisert, Claudia J., 21 Gertz, Evelyn Lee, 21 Gestland, Marcia A., 54 Gibson, Janice P., 54 Gibson, Sue C., 54, 100 Giem, David A., 22, 94, 133, 177, 191, 193 Gillette, Norma A., 65 Gilliland, John M., 54,95 Gillmore, Joyce I., 22, 162 Ginsberg, Sharon E., 65 Ginsburg, Jordan D., 143 Ginsburg, Rhoda L., 102 Gippert, Marilou, 54, 163 Giseburt, Deanna Louise, 65 Gittings, Richard S., 22, 93, 97, 107, 21 1' Glasmann, Louis T., 22 Glass, Martha M., 22, 85, 91, 1 14, 179 Glasscock, F. Lynne, 22 Glathar, Fran A., 54, B7, 89, 90 Glen, Margot A., 65 Goble, Richard L., 65 Goeglein, Delay D., 98, 101, 142 Goforth, Mehl D., 146 Gold, Harvey S., 22, 129 Goldberg, Dorothy L., 22, 96, 1 14 Goldberg, Marlene C., 22, 89, 1 13 Goldblatt, Georgia, 22 Golden, Stephen, 156 Goldhammer, Joe, 204 Goldhammer, Sue, 160 Goldsmith, Barbara L., 54, 129 Goldsmith, Gabriel M., 22, 94 Goldstein, Judith A., 22, 84, 91 , l14,122,139,l79 Goldstein, Karen, 54, 132, 162 Sharon R., 54 Goldstein, Gaim, Jill, loo Goodman, David, 143 James R., 148 Goodrich, Goodyear, Thomas A., 22 Barbara E., 65 Goroshow, Gorashow, Fayann K., 22, B5 Gorsuch, David, BB, 99 Gorsuch,Diane, 50, 54, 91, 96, 100, 112, 180 Gorlin, Ronnie W., 22, 101, 160, 191, 193 Goto, Leo, 22, 93, 96, 107, 120 Gattesfeld, Kenneth R., 102 65 Graf, Donald D., 23 Gragg, Elizabeth Ann., Graham, Beverly A., 54 Graham, Da1eJ., 23, 144, 156 Graham, Frank M., 54, 149 Graves, Cherie Lee, 23, 87, 1 15 Graves, Joan C., 54, 91 Graves, Lottie Clair, 54 Gray, Gwen Ada, 65 Gray, Helen, 159 Gray, James H., 65, 152, 213 Gray, James N., 23, 163 Green, Dianne, 65 Green, Hazel, 158 Green, Susan R., 23 Greenberg, Arlene, 65 Greenberg, Barbara L., 195 Greenberg, Harald M., 23 Gregg, Barbara A., 90 Gregory, Gwendolyn, 54, 87, 91 Gregory, James L., 106 Greinerz, Joan E., 54, 87, 90, 103, 124 Grer, Ardath, 54 Grey, Michael, 213 Gribble, James, 23 Grill, John S., 143 Grimes, Agnes Joanne, 54 Grimm, Jean A., 100 Grimm, Mimi, 110 Gronewold, Velma l., 23, 100 Groussman, Joan S., 54 Groussman, Ronald A., 23, 95, 108, 115, 129, 157 Graves, Kenneth, 23, 93, 94, 101, 104 Grow, James D., 122 Gruenler, Marilyn K., 23, 115, 131 Gruner, David, 1 1 1, 152 Guggenheim, Steve J., 103, 161 Gulzow, Katherine I., 54, 163 Gutshall, Mary Lynne, 65 Guy, Michael A., 65 Haar, Steven G., 23, 205 Hackett, Ken C., 192, 21 1 Hackett, Kenneth R., 23 Hadley, Karen Lee, 65, 87, 160 STUDENT INDEX Hadley, Stanton T., Z3 Hagan, Arthur S., 205 Hagler, Louis, 23, 101, 115, 197 Haig, John H W., 95, 143 Holaas, Eugene T., 98, 150 Halfrnonn Dale R., 23 Halker, Mary Ann, 66 Hall, James A., 23 Hall,Llo1yd D., 211 Hall, Penny, 23, 1 I5 Halldarson, Sylvia A., 110, 161 Hallum, Clinton W., 24, 101, 188 Halpern, Judee L., 24, 96, 115, 162, 164 Halpern, Roslynne, 66, 96 Halsell, Louis D., 24, 207 Hamby, Judith, 54 Hamilton, John D., 193, 205, 211 Hamilton, Mary E., 54, 111, I62 Hamilton, Steve A., 24, 161 Hamm, Barbara J., 24 Hammond, Janet L., 54, 100, 162 Hanna, Howard J., 66, 212 Hanneboum, Bill Earl, 96, 204 Hannebaum, Peggy E., 24, 156 Hannemann, William C., 24, 93, 94.101, 112, 134, 158, 198, 199 Hannon, Jerry, 21 1 Hansen, Carl L., 153 Hansen, Deanna E., 66, 108 Hanson, Donald P., 24, 106 Hanson, Eugene, 144 Harbaugh, Sharon Lee, 66, 108 Harding, Claudia, 66 Hardy, George Leverne, 24, 92 Hargis, Jean Ann, 66 Harlan, John R., 89, 102, 166 Harper John Jack Thomas, 66, 151 Harper, Rachel A., 54 Harper, Sally L., 57 Harpold, Diane, 54 Harris, Betty J., 24, 162 Harris, Richard K., 144 Harrison, Marcie, 54, 91, 103 Harthun, Norman E., 101, 204 Hartman, Barbara A., 24, 85, 91, 114, 120,177,179 Hartman, James F., 107, 212 Harvey, Thomas J., 143 Haslam, W. Bruce, 24, I 14 Hassan, Carolyn J., 54, 162 Hasselblad, David J., 24 Hoseltine, Donald M., 150 Houselmann, Phyddie A., 79, 88, 156 Hayden, James R., 24 Hayes, Roberta A., 24, 85, 92, 109, 114, 158 Hayward, Sandra D., 24 Haze, Neal J., 25, 162 Hallett, Richard D., 144, 161, 210, 21 I Headley, Leola Ruth, 25, 163 Hearn, Kent Harold, 25, 104, 107, 185, 189, 204, 211 Heath, Edward, 66, 163 Heckenlively, David W., 103, 150 Hecox, Morey B., 147 Hedenskog, Lois Jean, 25 Heidbrink, William L., 54, 104, 189, 192, 199, 202 Heidlebaugh, Earlene M., 156 Heimbecker, Jerry W., 145 Heimbrock, Roy B., 1 1 I Hein, Bill F., 25, 95, 105, 142, 147, 161 Heiserman, Richard D., 213 Helter, Raymond H., 55 Hellerstein, Lewis J., 66, 151, 161 Helm, Karen A., 25, 85, 95, I57, I60 Helwig, Mary, 55, 100, 162 Hempel, John P., 25, 93, 94 Hendershot, Laverne, 55, 100 Hendra, Jane C., 55, 88, 90 Henning, William T., 55 Henry, Helen, 25, 81, 89, 91, 114, 122, 163, 179 Henry, William, 153 Hepp, Carol L., 66, 126 Hepperly, Anne E., 25, I 14, 163 Herbert, Kent A., 55, 144, 160 Herbst, Robert G., 66, 21 I Herlinger, John Walter, 66, 147 Hermansen, Beth, 25, 89 Hermonsan, Ronald J., 55, I 1 1, 143, I62 Herrick, Elizabeth T., 66, 109 Herrick, Josephine K., 25, 109 Herrick, Roberta Joan, 66 Herring, Hariet Lee, 66 Hicks, L. Jane, 55, 96 Hicks, Lillian Ruth, 163 Hicks, Janet Virginia, 66 Hileman, James A., 108, 148 Hill, Catharine.N., 25, 115 Hill, Diane P., 25 Hill, Janette, 25 Hill, Joylyn Ann, 110 Hill, Muriel M., 25, B4, 91, 92, 109, 1 14 Hill, Susan A., 25, 84, 92, 109, 114, 156 Hinderlider, Phillip, 25 Hinderlider, Marciano, 91 Hinds, Ann E., 66 Hinds, Martha E., 55, 96, 102 Hinman, Kay E., 55 Hjelm, Barbara Lee, 66, 100 Hobbs, Allen P., 151, 158 Hochmuth, Carl L., 55 Hodgson, John A., 104 Hoffman, Nona W., 66 Hallman, Robert B., 66, 193, 211 Haflund, Kathleen A., 55, 96, 100 Hotschulte, Elinor M., 66 Hogan, Maureen Louise, 66 Hollars, Richard A., 25, 79, 87, 106 Holliday, Bill, 145 Holliman, Jo Katherine, 96, 102 Hollingsworth, Brent, 66, 142 Holloway, Chester F., 26 Holmes, Lynn H., 162 Holmes, Mary Anne, 66 Holmes, Ralph W., 26 Halsclaw, William M., 55, 108 Hopkin, Joan E., 180 Hopkins, Margaret Ann, 26 Hopkins, Patrick F., 66 Horst, Raymond K., 26, 147, 148, 161 Horton, Joan E., 26 Horton, Sandra A., 55 Horwich, Ellen Faye, 66, 127 Houghton, Charlotte L., 26, 85, 92, 102, 147 House, Emily J., 26 Howard, Lee N., 26, 99, 1 14, 142, 163 Howard, Richard E., 26, 160, 161 Howard, Robert J., 160, 161 Howard, Thurman T., 66 Howe, Daniel W., 80 Howell, Robert E., 211 Hauser, Gerald R., 133, 161 Huang, Sonya, 26, 91, 114 Huck, Dae G., 160 Hudson, Dean E., 26, 148 Huttsmith, Patti Guinn, 61, 66, 89 Hughes, Donald C., 26 Hughes, Marilyn E., 26, 79, 91, 114, 121, 129, 162 Hugie, Larry W., 26, 80, 101, 104, 121, 122, 128, 204 Hunt, Loretta C., 66, 108, 1 10 Hunt, Patsy J., 55 Hurst, David M., 55, 99, 103, 149 Husted, Marilyn J., 26, 90, 1 14, 162 Hutchison, David E., 26, 88, 95, 97, 99, 197, 207 Husted, Harald M., 55 Huston, Kenneth G., I 51 Hutton, Jean M., 55 Hutton, Joan M., 55 Hyondas, Lucille, 90 Hyndman, Bob H., 27 lmber, Gertrude I., 27 Infield, Fritzi, 27 Ingersoll, Sue Simone, 66 lnglee, Philip R., 27, 89, 97, 99, 122, 134 Ingraham, Catherine R., 66 Ingram, Lawrence Lee, 27 Ingram, Robert B., 55 Inman, Thomas W., 55, 107, 121, 132, 135 Irwin, David L., 27, 105 lsoocs, Karen, 27, 85, 91, 102, 114, 131, 159 Isaacson, Ellen G., 27, 84, I IS Isaacson, Roderick T., 66, 192, 203 Iskow, Maxine, 66 Ivey, Shirley A., 163 Jackson, David L., 27, 160, 161 Jackson, Georgia G., 55, 91 Jackson, John Stewart, 161 Jackson, Louise, 55 Jackson, Sharon Kay, 163 Jacobs, Bob, 99, 103, 124, 125 Jacobson, Wallace L., 27 Jamison, Janice E., 55, 90 Japhet, Connie Lou, 27, 1 15 Jaquith, Arthur L., 80, 161, 162 Jelstrup, Andrea J., 27, 84, 89, 90,112, 114, 125, l29,139, 176, 181 Jeriik, Loren W., 101, 147 Jenkins, Curtis G., 142 Jennings, Joseph F., 27, 99, I 15, 157, 163 Jensen, William Charles, 27, 89, 93, 95, 99, 157 Jeppesen, James E., 66 Jilka, Janice Helen, 67 Johnson, Bruce, 27, 93, 105 Johnson, Delbert, 148, 160 Johnson, Dick, 28, 93, 94, 101, 185. 205 Johnson, Dwight L., 67, 177, 193, 21 1 Johnson, Elaine P., 27, 156, 177, 179 Johnson, Eleanore C., 67 Johnson, Jack A., 27 Johnson, James Earl, 157 Johnson, James H., 28, 105 Johnson, John Arthur, 67, 204 Johnson, Judith Isabel, 67, 120, 122 Johnson, Larry Sanders, 1 52 Johnson, Mary Anne, 67 Johnson, Nancy J., 28, 85, 1 14, 131 Johnson, Vaanne, 100 Johnson, William E., 28 Jones, Annette M., 55 Jones, Delores Helen, 28 Jones, Jeanette L., 108 Jones, Myrna J., 67, 100 Jones, Peggy A., 28 Judd, Harriet R., 55, 90 Juergens, David A., 55, 111, 112 149 Kalan, Frank, 152 Kaminsky, Zella M., 28, 96, 103 Kanan, Linda, 28 Kappos, Pete Tom, 55 Karsh, Howard W., 28, 99, 102, 112, 129, 136 Karsh, Judith A., 55, 90 Karsh, Patricia L., 55 Korstens, William, 67, 149, 161 Katchen, Howard M., 28, 101 Katz, Henry Eugene, 67 Kauvar, Gerald B., 103, 152 Kean, Sandra J., 67 Kearney, Thomas, 28 Keck, Kenneth Roy, 67, 101, 21 I Keeter, Barbara, 115 Keller, Donald Lee, 28, 130 Kelley, Margaret C., 88, 90 Kells, Jane Ann, 67, 100 Kelly, Gale L., 28,99 Kelly, Gloria A., 55, 91 Kelly, Julie A., 28, 85, 59, 124, 129, 162, 207 Kelly, Margaret, 56 Kelly, Patsy A., 28, 96, 162 Kelso, Saundra Lee, 100 Keltan, Doris Catherine, 161 Kemp, Jeanette, 159 Kemper, William B., 28, 94, 101, 120,133,134,185,l89,194 Kenitz, Leroy R., 29 Kent, Bette Lee, 67, 173 Kent, Larry, 213 Kern, John Robert, 96 Kerner, Eve Lynn, 29, 1 13, 1 15, 131 Keys, Julia L., 29, 1 11 Keyser, Larry M., 29, 157 Khatunzeft, Helene M., 29, 1 15, 147 King, Johnny C., 151 Kingery, Robert Karl, 98, 108, 147, 150, 161 Kinney, Louis D., 29 Kinney, Roger Louis, 50, 56, 104, 107,120,121,198, 201, 212 Kirgis, Jerry B., 193, 211 Kivi, Arvi, 56, 151 Klausner, Arlene, 160 Klein, Kay, 67, 109 Klein, Maurice, 109 Knight, Robert L., 29, 101, 163, 210, 21 1 Knippel, George, 143 Knowles, Lois E., 29, 85, 91, 114, 160 Kobayashi, Kenji, 213 Kalitz, Jim S., I56 Kapecky, Darlene A., 29 Kornemann, Laura M., 56 Koschmann, Gale B., 29, 84, 87, 91, I I4 Kraft, Dorothy R., 29 Krasas, Mary, 56, IO2 Kresse, Edward Jerry, 147 Kreutter, Bill, 56, 99, 101, 197, 199, 202 Kreuzer, Roger L., 29 Kris, Susanne R., 162 Kronsberg, Joseph G., 143 Kruger, Lauralee A., 29, 1 14, 163 Kullgren, Suzanne, 67 Kunsberg, Carolyn, 67 Lo Chapelle, Peter, 20, 29, 93, 94, 101,107,133,134,177,185, 198, 199, 212, 213 Ladwig, Ronald V., 56 La Follette, John P., 29, 95, 99, 157 La Grange, Marcia L., 162 Lail, Jon A., 67, 193 Lake, Janet L., 29, 115 Lamb, Donna L., 56, 100 Lamb, John H., 80, 97, 99, 108 Lanahan, Rod, 129 Lanam, Mary G., 67 Lanam, William B., 203 Landau, Jarrell, Jr., 192 Landie, Sandra E., 29 Landis, Nancy L., 29, 89 Landy, Elaine E., 67 Langan, Tom, 30, 101, 185, 187, 190 Langham, Nancy A., 56, 92, 103, 108 Lara, Barbara, 56 Larsen, Dean C., 67 Larsen, Eric, 101, 199, 202 Larson, M. Kay, 30 Larson, Rita A., 56 Larson, Sharon E., 30, 85, 91, 1I4,122,156,181 Larson, S10 O., 30, 98, 142, 147, 150 Latsonas, Milton, 56, 1 1 1, 143 Lavitt, Mel S., 56, 81 Law, Nancy, 30, 1 15, 163 Lawley, David L., 98, 148, 150 Lawton, Barbara L., 30, 1 15 Lay, Linda Louise, 56, 87, 92, 103, 113, 158 Layton, Nancy, 67 Leabo, J. Philip, 30, 163 Leach, Joyce E., 30 Leotherwood, Kay B., 102 Ledlie, Jan B., 30, 81 Leino, Deanna R., 56 Leise, Gloria M., 30, 84, 91, 114, 156 Leiser, Deanne, 30, 56 Lenahon, Roderick, 145 Lenam, Bill, 147 Lenz, Sandra M., 56 Levin, Linda T., 67, 127 Levy, Morris, 30 Levy, Sue S., 67 Levy, Warren L., 30, 95 Lewis, Charles D., 30, 88, 164, 206, 207 Lewis, Elizabeth A., 30, 91, 114 Lewis, Robert, 157 Lewis, Robert Charles, 30, 67 Lichtenwaldt, Barbara J., 31 Lichty, Kathryn E., 56, 91, 102, 161, 207 Lichty, Priscilla S., 67 Lieb, Carolyn F., 31, 85, 91, 114, 158 Light, Karla M., 31 Lind, Danna, 31, 100 Lind, Virginia, 31, 88 Lindernann, Paul R., 160 Lindner, Diane S., 31, 85, 87, 1 15, 159, 160, 161 Linger, George D., 56, 101, IO4, 122, 167, 192, 209 Lingle, James F., 211 Lininger, Deanna M., 67 Linnenberger, Robert L., 198, 199 Lloyd, George J., IOI, 199, 201, 202, 212, 213 Lloyd, Patricia L., 56, 90 Lockhart, Ulys Ann, 56, 91, 124, 172,175,177, 180 Logan, Warner D., 67 Lohman, Sherry D., 30 Long, Joel David, 145, 150 Long, Janey, 67, 162 Long, Marion E., 31, 85, 115, 122 Lorber, Morris, 56, 162, 21 I Loseke, Marcia M., 31, I 15 Love, Clara E., 163 Love, Marjorie E., 31 Lovell, Celia E., 67 Lovitt, F. Colleen, 31, 81, 115, 162 Lowdermilk, Bob, 56 Lozinski, Stanley, Jr., 98, 149, 150 Luby, Richard, 31 Lucking, Claudia K., 31 Ludwig, Glenna N., 67 Luebke, Robert, 109 Lundgren, James P., 204 Lungren, Anne, 89 Lutz, Howard, 213 Lykken, Roberta, 161 Lynch, Carole Evelyn, 67 Lyons, Marilyn, 67 Lyorgs, Virginia Louise, 31, 1 15, 1 O Mabee, Darla J., 67 MacDonald, John, 192 MacDougall, Malcolm E., 68 Madison, John S., 31, 93, 94, 112,134,188, 191 Maib, Don, 106 Maiselson, Joyce I., 31, 110, 112, 1 13, 162 Malander, Marcia K., 56, 91 Mandel, Arlene, 56, 175, 180 Mondell, Michael M., 205 Maner, Nancy C., 56, 96, 100 Manesis, George P., 31 Manesis, John George, 31, 136 Manos, Manuel W., 104 Manring, Ed D., 32, 93, 97, 99, 157 Marcave, Alan H., 32, 93, 94, 134 Marcave, Elaine T., 56 Markell, Richard G., 56, 150 Markell, Robert C., 32, 149 Markle, Alice K., 68, 100 Markley, Sharon L., 32, 162 Markwood, Dole J., 162 Markwood, Richard A., 56 Marshall, Perry Hopkins, 205 Marthens, Nancy J., 32, 115 Martin, Don R., 32 Martin, Jacqueline Ann, 68 Martin, Robert E., 68, 150 Martin, Shirley J., 32, 1 15, 163 Martin, Stanley Allen, 146 Maslin, Gloria B., 32, 85, 1 15 Mason, Joyce C., 56, 129 Mason, Richard Stone, 203 Margaret J., 56 Massie, Mathis, Judith, 56, 100, 163 Mathisen, Robert H., 32, 153, 160, 161 Maxwell, Lucy, 68 Moy, Donald E., 21 1 Mayhew, Elston E., 32, 95, 99 McBride, Duane Gene, 32, 160 McCann, Patricia, 32 McCartney, Geraldene E., 68 McC1eskey, Nancy Sue, 32 McClure, Nona Carol, 56, 100 McComas, James, 62, 68, 104, 21 1 McCoy, James D., 56, 143 McCreary, Walter Ray, 56, 147 McCulloch, Beverly A., 32 McDonough, Alan J., 32, IOI, 197 McDougal, Robin, 57, 88, 96, 207 McEniry, Barbara K., 57, 110, 163 McFall, Nona Jean, 68, 108 McFarland, Don W., 33 McGarry, Ann M., 33 McGraw, Eugenia, 33 McHugh, Alice F., 57 McHugh, George, 33 McKee, Byron D., 204 McKelvy, Kathleen, 122 McKenry, Nancy E., 68 McKenzie, Elaine, 57, 89, 122 McKim, Marcia M., 33, 84, 91, 114 McKinney, Charles E., 33, 79 McKnight, Kathleen J., 33, 111, 163 McMeen, Marilyn F., 68 McMichael, Barbara A., 33, 156 McMillan, Carol, 68 McMurtrie, Samuel, 61, 193, 205, 212 McQueary, Georgia A., 33, BB, 90 McVey, Winifred B., 33 McWilliams, Alfred E., 57, 211 McWilliams, James R., 152 Meader, Carol Helen, 33 Meer, Audrey, 68, 120 Meetze, Robert, 33 Meggs, Bonnie J., 68 Meinke, Dale M., 33 Meinke, Rosemarie, 57 Melvin, Mary L., 33 Mencimer, Coreen E., 68 Mendel, Gloria F., 33, 130 Mentgen, Joanne, 33 Menelee, Curtis, 68, 156, 160, 205, 212 Merciez, Ronnie, 148 Merkle, Richard, 156 Merrill, Marcellus Stan, 33, 89, 207 Merriman, Margaret, 33, I56 Merritt, Wayne, 213 Mertx, Donna Lee, 68 Metzger, John L., 192 Meyer, Donald R., 151 Meyer, J. Ronald, 57 Michaelson, Helen, 57, 102, 110 Midyett, Loretta J., 57, 108, 158 Midyett, Patsy P., 34 Miller, Irene, 57, 96 Miller, Janet, 68, 163 Miller, Jay D., 112, 147 Miller, Lydia V., 34, 91, 114, 159 Miller, Marilyn A., 57 Miller, Marilyn M., 34, 91, 1 I4, 163 Miller, Marinan, 57 Miller, Patty Jo., 34, 84, 90, 114,156,163,173,18l Miller, Robert, 204 Miller, Robert Casner, 34 Miller, Stanley G., 34 Miller, Stephen L., 34, 99, 143 Miller, Thomas H., 148, 166 Miller, William T., 34, 97, 145, 153 Mills, Delores, 57 Mills, Jay C., 205 Milne, Patricia A., 68 Milstein, Phyllis, 68, 1 10, 163 Milton, Richard A., 57, 106, 152 Minsey, Judy L., 68 Mitchell, Barbara, 68, 100 Mitter, Quentin A., 34 Mobley, Shirley J., 57 Mock, Lloyd A., 156, 203 Modig, Dorothy, 57, 146 Moldenhauer, Fred, 21 1 Mollison, James B., 34, 93, 142 Mollison, Roger, 151, 212 Mollohan, Keith C., 192 Moncure, Katherine E., 68, 108 Montgomery, Alan Graham, 160 Montgomery, Lois A., 34, I 15 Montgomery, Robert P., 199 Mooney, Donald S., 34, 107 Moore, June A., 57 Moore, Mary, 84 Moore, Roy R., 34, 80, 105 Moorhead, Carol Sue, 109 Moreland, Henry, 187 Morgan, Jacquelyn, 68 Morris, Robert M., 57, 124, 199 Mortensen, Charie L., 57, 90 Morton, Herbert J., 130, 142, 147, 152 Moses, James B., 68, 120, 135 Mosko, Beverly Anne, 68 Mosko, Gail H., 68 Moss, Patricia L., 57, 158 Moss, Robert Wayne, 153 Mountioy, Rabbyn V., 34, 81, 89, 91, 114,162,163 Moxey, Patricia E., 34, 109 Mozer, Mona F., 34, 113, 130 Much, Fred J. M., 35 Mueller, Donna Lee, 35 Muir, Mary Jane, 57, 91 Mullery, Harold James, 143 Munsey, James D., 68, 150 Munson, Russell William, 68, 98, 108, 146, 150 Murphy, Kathleen M., 57, 96 Murphy, Ralph J., 35, 157 Murphy, Sharon, 57 Musman, Steve A., 192 Myers, Myers, Marlene J., 57, 91, 96, 157 Donald A., 35 Myers, Dorothy, 68 Names, Vonnie M., 62, 68, 96 Naranj a, Larry A., 146 Naylor, John R., 185, 204 Neal, Kay H., 35, 85, 108, IIS Needle r, Howard l., 35, 103, 107, 109,112 Nelson , BillO., 101,113 Nelson, Bruce Olaf, 144, 145, 150 Nelson, Dona Gail, 162 Nelson, Donna Lou, 35, 85, 91, Nelson 102, 114, 121, 131, 139, 157 Duane, 35 Nelson, Edwina F., 6B Nelson 1 14 , Jane E., 35, 85, 88, , 158 Nelson, John F., 193, 211 Nelson, William Oliver, 35 Nethery, Kathleen F., 35 Newcomb, Charles C., 193, 199, 21 1, 202 Newcomb, Shirley A., 35, 115 Newdorp, Nancy H., 57 Newman, Mary Alice, 68, 100 Newman,-Michael E., 68, 1 1 1 Newell, Jo Ann Therese, 35, 84, 109 Newland, Jean M., 57, 88, 160 Niblack, Charlene D., 35 Nichol, May C., 57, 162 Nicholas, William K., 146 Nilson, Janet A., 163 Nichols, Betty J., 108 Nolte, Dean, 102, 148 Nortz, Joanne C., 35, 85, 115 Nunn, Charles R., 143 Oakley, Karole, 35, 91 Oakfor d, Joan G., 57, 162 Obrien, Edward T., 68, 148 Ocallaghan, Claudia L., 57, 110 Oconnor, Catherine M., 57 Oda le, Odom, Helen Gay, 57 Phyllis M., 57 Oehlman, Jan, 89 Oeltien, Patricia A., 162 Ogilvie, David Alan, 89, 205, 213 Ogilvie, James T., 57, 81, 89, 99, 107, 121, 204, 205 Ogle, Eric A., 146 Oglesby, Nancy Ann, 35, 85, 90, 114, I57, 163 Ogletree, Mary Edna, 69 Ohern, Mary Dianne, 57 Ohlson, Marylyn B., 35, 85, 91, 114,129,I63,181 Olander, Martha J., 102 O'Leary, Ida Belle, 69, 163 Oliver, Ida Ruth, 69, 100 O'Neal, Glenn, 152 Oneil, Sheila Muriel, 57 Oneil, Shirley Belle, 69, 108 Orchard, J Kent, 36, 101, 104, IO7, 112, 185, 209 Orr, Barbara L., 69 Orr, Ju dith Roe, 61,69 Orvis, Carol, 91, 161 Osuga, Hideo G., 36, 93 Otey, Pauline, 90, 175 Otterman, Mary Irene, 58 Otterman, Ruth L., 36 Palm, Nancy Jane, 36, 85 Palmer, Loy Rene, 58 Pankoff, Alyce E., 58 Papeda, Elaine, 36 Porchen, David H., 36, 115, 160, 161 Park, Marietta Louise, 36 Park, Richard, 153 Parker, Gwendolyn A., 90, 96, 132, 158, 159, 163 Parker, Marshall M., 143 Parker, Phyllis J., 58, 161 Parrett, Rodger R., 36, 160, 161 Parton, Marty, 36, 114 Pattee, Elizabeth H., 58, 100 Patten, Doris M., 69 Patter James E 143 500. -7 Patterson, Maw, 58 Patton, Russell K., 152 STUDENT Patrick, Gerald Lynn, 1 1 1 Patrick, Nancy Judith, 69 Pearson, Robert L., 211 Pearson, Terry Alan, 69, 193, 211 Pedersen, Karen E., 69 Peiffer, Wallace, 36 Pells, David, 149 Peltz, Beverly A., 58, 91, 129, 132 Pepper, Barry Dean, 36 Pepper, Peggy L., 58 Perez, Bruce J., 144 Perkins, Dorothea I., 58 Peros, Sylvia E., 58 Perry, Exa Johanna, 108 Perry, Sandra, 58 Person, Barbara Alice, 162 Peterson, Barbara T., 58, 91, 102 Peterson, Cynthia J., 90 Peterson, Ralph H., 36 Peterson, Ruth K., 69 Pettyiohn, Duane W., 58 Phillips, Carol Ann, 58 Phillips, Edward M., 109, 150 Phillips, La Nor M., 58, 108 Phillips, Sallie, 36, 58, 108 Phillipson, Carol H., 69, 89, 108 Philpott, Edo M., 58 Pierce, Geraldine L., 58, 91, 157 Pilkington, Dolores, 129 Pam,JoyL.,58,111, 163 Pingree, Donna Marie, 69 Pingree, Herbert E., 36, 101, 104, 113,124,177,1B5,193,211 Pippin, Mary Lou, 36 Plutt, Lyn, 69, 162 Poe, Rhea Lene D., 36 Poe, Shirley, 69, 162 Pollock, Elizabeth A., 37, 115, 162, 163 Polumbus, James A., 58 Porter, Susie L., 69, 108 Porter, Nadine, 37, 147 Powers, Jean A., 58 Prangley, Patricia A., 37 Pratt, Robert L., 37 Preston, William J., 160 Price, Beverly M., 37 Price, Dick, 150 Price, Judith A., 58 Price, Nancy Lee, 58 Price, Ralph Ray, 69, 192 Prinzing, Norman J., 37 Pritts, Roy A., 58, 101, 133, 161, 187,188, 192,211 Prosser, Barbara, 69, 180 Prosser, Richard H., 204 Prouty, lla, 37, 96, 100 Provo, Dorene Evelyn, 69 Pruitt, V. Ralph, 37, 96, 145, 148, 156 Pukli, Coral Jaan, 69 Purse, Joanne, 37 Putman, Kenneth L., 69 Putman, Shirley A., 37, 111, 163 Putnam, Rita, 158 Pyle, William D., 204 Quinlin, Timothy, 69 Robe, Kathleen M., 37 Rohn, Ruth M., 37, 85, 88, 91, 1 13, 157, 207 Randolph, Gilbert R., 193, 213 Rankin, Patricia Ann, 37, 91, 1 13, 114, 135, 181 Rankin, Ronald W., 150 Ratcliff, Jane Ellen, 37, 1 15 Read, Allen L., 37, 58, 160 Read, William A., 1Budl, 161 Rease, Marilyn Frances, 37, 11 1, 1 15, 163 Reck, Mariorie R., 69, 87 Redhair, Jock, 37, 101, 191, 198, 199 Redmond, Sandra E., 58, 87, ,91 105, 111 Redmond, Madelon M., 37, 85, 87, 91, 105, 114, 159 Reed, Diane, 58, 91. 96 Reed, Donald W., 95, 138, 145, 148, 150 Reed, John Martin, 146 Reed, Roberta May, 162 Reed, Tom, 142, 150 Reese, Carolyn J., 38, 135, 137, 178 Reese, Joyce E., 58, 163 Regnier, Sonya D., 38 Rehn, Larry L., 143 Reibel, Arlene Judith, 69 Reinecke, James A., 38 Reiner, Barbara, 69 Reitsch, Barbara E., 58, 95 Renner, Rosello, 38, 115 Revis, Don, 160 Reyes, Rose Marie, 96 Reynolds, Jae, 38, 99 Reynolds, Chris, 58, 95, 101 INDEX Reynolds, Richard Glenn, 213 Rhodes, Ben D., 38, 87, 160, 161 Rice, Gerald E., 161 Rich, Colin C., 58, 61, 93, 94 Richards, Allan M., 145 Richards, Jack M., 38, 109 Richards, Terry L., 69 Richardson, Donald L., 69, 21 1 Riddick, Mary Annette, 38, 87, 91, 114, 163 Riddle, Mary Ellen, 38.85, 90, 114 Riede, George F., 153 Riggs, Dale Alan, 152 Riley, Patricia, 58 Rindom, Lucinda D., 69 Ritchey, Margaret L., 58 Roberts, Barbara J., 69, 100 Roberts, Gene R., 58 Roberts, Kenneth, 144 Roberts, Michael E., 101, 167, 192, 213 190, Robertson, Edward lll, 58, 163 Robinson, David F., 59, 160 Robinson, Elaine F., 88, 162 Robinson, Gary, 69, 148 Robinson, Sally, 38 Robinson, William H., 149 Rock, Gloria Diane, 38, 84, 162 Rodriguez, Dilita A., 38, 85 Roesch, Beverly J., 38, 1 15 Roesch, Rodney John, 69 Rogell, Stuart R., 38 Rogers, Byron G., 163 Romero, Ronald, 153, 192 Romer, Marvin L., 106, 146 Rose, Edwin R., 38, 92, 95, 105, 1 44 Rose, Wayne A., 192, 213 Rosenquist, Adamarie, 87, 92 Rosenstcck, Marilyn, 39, 85, 102, 115, 131, 157 Rosenthal, Alvan Joel, 1 11 Rosier, Daved L., 1 1 1, 162, 166 Rasnik, John C., 59, 11 1 Rosno, Mary Louise, 69, 100 Ross, Helene M., 162 Ross, John W., 39, 89, 97, 99, 128, 134 Rosswick, Jo Ann Ruth, 39, 162 Roushar, Victor T., 59, 98, 145 Row, Lee W., 39 Rubin, Joan G., 39, 84, 91, 96, 114, 128 Ruff, Geraldine J., 39 Rupert, Charles Y., 69 Rupert, Patricia R., 39, 161 Rush, Richard L., 39 Rutledge, Edward D., 102 Ryhicka, Mary Ellen, 59 Rymer, Susan Elizabeth, 69, 89 Sochter, Shirley A., 39, 85, 91, 1 14, 158 Sadie, Patricia L., 39 Sakatos, Bobby F., 151 Sample, William L., 143 Sams, John R., 39, 162, 163 Samuelson, Ronald C., 39 Sanchez, Lois B., 70 Sanford, Wilma P., 147 Sandquist, Robert L., 39, 89, 105, 210, 21 1 Sargent, Wayne A., 204 Saterburg, John E., 192, 204 Saul, Sandra Kaye, 70 Saunders, Carol A., 87, 113, 160, 161 Sawyer, Sheryl L., 39, 85, 160 Saylors, Sharon E., 59 Schade, Alice Ruth, 70 Schafer, Barbara L., 39. 147 Echaer, Margot Ann, 70 Schoulis, Hugh M., 94 Scheidegger, Nedra J., 39 Schiffer, Svlvia E., 39 Schlecht, Richard Jr., 150 Schlosser, Ruth A., 70 Schmausser, William F., 40, 93, 94, 101,134,185, 211, 205 Schmidt, Joycelyn J., 70 Schmitt, Phillip E., 126, 152 Schram, Fred, 213 Schreiner, Sandra Kay, 70 Schumann, Richard B., 40, 1 13 Schuster, Ray Werner, 193, 213 Schwab, Warren, 40 Schwartz, Jerry B., 59, 211 Schwartz, Monte, 70, 148 Scwarzler, Henrietta, 158 Scott, Arthur B., 192, 203, 211 Searls, Terrence D., 40. 144, 157 Seawell, Thomas C., 104, 107, 204 Seoy Dale Louis, 146 Segal, Beverly, 40 sen, Sherrilyn i., 40, 159 Sellers, Sammie, 40 Senechal, Carol A., 59, 121, 135 Senter, Everett G., 40, 142 Setter, Carl Joseph, 145 Setter, Nancy L., 59, 91, 160 Severns, Aynella C., 70 Shaddock, E. Anne, 40, 1 13 Shakin, Sally Ann, 59 Shalley, Jean, 40, 1 15 Shames, Sonia C., 40, 114, 158 Shank, Jean Audrey, 70, 162 Shank, Joan L., 40, 163 Shank, Richard G., 153 Shanks, Ronald, 203, 21 1 Sharp, Bobby J., 70, 146 Shaver, Janice A., 70 Shaver, Shirley A., 59 Show, Jerry L., 40, 113, 147, 162 Shaw, Shirley, 40, 162 Sheehan, Cynthia, 59 Sheff, Jack L., 70 Sheff, Jim, 59, 149, 161, 185, 205 Sheffel, Jean, 59, 100 Shekeloff, Delyse, 41, 1 15 Shellhammer, Carol L., B5 Shemberg, Ken M., 41 Shepherd, Gayle, 59 Sher, Leonard l., 108, 146 Shidler, Davida S., 70 Shidler, Joan, 41, 161 Shissler, Frederick, 151 Shoenberger, Larry T., 41, 95. 105 Share, Richard S., 59, 128, 136 Shormann, Robert E., 41, 99, 160 Shradsky, Helen, 41 Showalter, Robert D., 149 Shrednik, Anne V., 41, 85, 90, 114,120,124,125,139,18l Shrednik, Anthony L., 41, 94, 101, 107 Shubart, Harry B., 70, 153, 156 Shwayder, Donald, 59, 61, 101, 104, 107,1Z2, 190 Siddens, Barbara L., 41, 160 Siegel, Linda A., 41, 85, 103, 136, 158 Sills, J. Joan, 41, 91, 115, 135 Simmons, Joseph, 152 Simon, Howard A., 41, 115, 130 Skaggs, Ronald, 144, 150 Skaug, Dotty Mae, 41, 1 10 Skelton, Mary Helen, 41, 89, 102, 115, 161 Skorey, Nancy E., 59, 163 Slaughter, Charles D., 41, 150 Slaybaugh, Sue Ann, 59, 90, 128 Sledgg Carol Elaine, 61, 70, 89, 1 Slocum, Wanda G., 70 Slusser, Sue, 41, 125 Smith, Barbara J., 41, 89, 90, 114 Darobeth N., 1 15 Smith, Smith, Gregg B., 150 Smith, Leroy D., 92, 148 Norman Lynn, 148 Smith, Smith, Natalie C., 42, 84, 88, 114, 159, 161 Smith, Richard C., 59, 150 Smith, Warren, 146, 150 Smithline, Shirley Mae, 70 Snively, Carol Louise, 70 Snodgrass, Verlan O., 59, 153 Snyder, George, 42 Snyder, Dawn Louise, 70 Sobol, Cecelia, 70 Spalter, Roger M., 42, 102 Spono, Marlene J., 70 Speak, Virgil D., 212 Spear, Gwendolyn A., 42, 85, 88, 90, 1 14, 157 Spear, Phyllis J., 70, B8 Spears, Sandra J., 59, 163 Speer, C. W., 42, 160 Spencer, Gerald L., 152 Spencer, Robert D., 151 Speyer, F. Carole, 42 Spiegleman, Jane A., 70 Spitzer, Gary, 80, 96, 101, 125, 197 Sprague, Nelda M., 42, 85, 87, 90, 100, 114 Sprinkle, Jerrold R., 42, 157 Spute, Evelyn, 42 Stalcup, Janice J., 59, 87, 103 Stallings, Barbara L., 89 ?IIings, Jacqueline A., 42, 89, tander, M. Jane, 42, 1 13, 139, Standish, Helen L., 42, 85 Standish, Robert W., 42 Stanley, David R., 42, 94, 101, seebbss, A. Richard, 40, 39, 95, 99 '07, 188 self, cumiyn H., 40, 1 14 seff, ruaonz., 101, 102, 197 Stanley, Hildegard, 59, 163 Stapleton, Ronald Cemin, 70 Starbuck, Lawrence E., 143 Stork, Audrey Jean, 70 Stark, John F., 42, 151 Starke, Robert Burwell, 59 Stark, Wesley N., 59, 129 Starks, Edbert Frank, 42, 212 Stavran, Sigur Carlton, 43 Steil, Judy, 43 Stein, Barbara, 43, 109, 110 Stein, Beverly A., 43 Stenmon, Kenneth C., 59, 210, 21 1 Stephens, Kathryne M., 43, 84, 96, 105, 112,115, 139 Stephens, Ralph C., 43, 97, 99, 1 13, 131 Sterling, Phillip G., 50, 59, 93, 94, 97 Sterling, Stephen A., 50, 59, 132 Steuart, Lorna Lee, 43, 1 15, 158 Stewart, Charles M., 70, 160, 192 Stewart, Crystal, 70 Stills, Danice F., 43, 115 Stitt, Patricia J., 59 Stoll, Charles W., 148 Stoll, Gary G., 43, 95, 97, 112 Stoll, Walter D., 152 Stone, Dona Ann, 70 Stone, Caroline M.,100 Stovner, Don J., 148, 161 Strange, James M., 43, 157 Streno, Walter, 146 Striker, Paul S., 101, 103, 209 Strong, Jane L., 43 Kenneth N., 43 Strong, Strong, Marilyn J., 109 Stroud. Carol R., 43, 85, 91, 114, 135, 156 Stuart, Thomas E., 144, 150 Sulfridge, Bette Jean., 59, 89 Sulfridge, Margaret A., 43, 89 Sullivan, Carol A., 43 Sumner, Jerry Brideson, 21 1 Sumners, Martha E., 61, 70 Sundquist, lngrid l., 161 Sunshine, Myrna J., 165 Sutton, Barbara Ann, 100 Sutton, Gayle I., 59 Sutton, Nancy Joy, 43 Suttan,Naomi S., 70 Sutton, Phil E., 43 Swan, Mary Katherine, 90, 162 Swank, Glenn E., 59, 152 Swenson, Larry L., 145 Tadlock, Kenneth W., 193, 21 1 Tague, Harold M., 43, 157 Taliaferro, Abbie, 70 Tarpley, Jimmie P., 111, 142 Tatarsky, Coral B., 70 Tatarsky, Stephen Ross, 213 Tatge, Robert Wm., 44, 210 Taylor, Nancy A., 70, 81 Taylor, Sally Roe, 44, 1 14 Taylor, Van, 70, 151 Teed, Richard L., 148, 161 Teel,Do1e M., 161 Teets, Edward A., 71 Teets, Dorothy K., 44, 85, 113, 129, 162 Teller, Robert A., 44 Temmer, Larry Hiram, 71, 106 Temple, Janis Y., 59, 87, 89, 90, 96 Tengler, Bob J., 109 Tesch, Jay D., 147 Teter, Suzanne, 71 Thayer, Richard B., 44, 104, 1 13 Thayer, Willis E., 44 Thomas, Bonnie J., 44, 49 Thomas, Charles L. Jr., 59, 162 Thomas, F. Scott, 104 Thome, Roy, 203 Thompson, Dee Ann, 71, 160 Thompson, Harriett A., 44 Thompson, Johnnie, 44, 93, 101, 130, 189 Thompson, Judy A., 44, 79, 1 15 Thompson, Nancy L., 44, 89 Thrailkill, Charles A., 71 Tichy, Sam, 71,203,211 Tiernan, James W., 44, 80, 106, 145, 148, 161 Timmerman, Priscilla A., 44, 89 Toalson, Lorelei, 71 Tobias, Mary Lau, 59 Tolbert, Therman A., 204 Toler, Jacqueline A., 44 Toothaker, Edwin, 71, 104, 192 199, 202, 212 Torke, John A., 44 1 1 3 162 Toth, Charles E., 44 Townsend, James F., 45 Townsend, Terrance R., 45 Tracy, Coral S., 60 Traudt, Dorothy Jean, 45, 1 15, 160, 162 Tressler, Jean, 45, 89 Trout, Shirley, 45, 85, 91, 114, 156 Truesdell, Burnice C., 45 Trunk, Alice W., 60, 91, 102 Tschoppat, Donna B., 45, 84, 91, 1 14, 157 Turnquist, Jean C., 45, 1 15 Tuthill, John A., 145 Ulrich, Lawrence A., 45, 97 Ulery, Sylvia A., 45, 100, 162 Ullemeyer, Hayes, 101 Ulrich, Marilyn, 60 Urbach, Jerry L., 205 Vaden, Martha Ann, 45 Vail, Charles D., 45, 97, 205, 210 Valko, Robert M., 204 Vallee, Edward, 152 Vallow, Bill R., 45 Van Ausdall, Nancy L., 60, 90, 1 10, 1 12, 163 Vance, Verne Lee, 160 Vandermiller, James C., 101, 107, 193, 205 Von Derbur, Marilyn E., 60, 88, 90, 132,158, 175, 180 Van der Los, Sue, 160 Vanek, Helen, 159 Van Epps, Betty Carol, 45, 85, 105, 161 Van Eysden, Nell, 45, 163 Van Name, Clarice K., 60 Vonnatter, Voldeon S., 60 Van Wagenen, E. Delano, 45, 96, 1 13, 1 15, 129 Vosholz, Iris E., 45, 110, Vaughn, Paul, 184, 192 Veile, Dale, 205 Vel, Patty, 60 Versluis, Robert, 45 Vest, M. Ann, 60, 103, 162 Vetesk, Susan J., 60 Vickers, Fredrick A., 46, 104, 1 13 Vinyard, Doris A., 60, 1 10 Vatavo, Bob, 153 Wade, James R., 60, 95, 97, 103 Wadhams, Constance, 60, 162 Wagner, Bruce L., 60, 102, 103 Walden, Linda Lou, 46 Waldman, Diane, 46, 91, 1 12, 111,163 1 14, 131 Waldmann, Raymond John, 71, 1 1 1, 151 Walkup, Dennis Lee, 71 Wallace, Nancy D., 60 Walpin, Marilyn A., 60, 90 Walvoord, Gary E., 71 Walvoord, Lynne Elaine, 46, 81 Warner, Susanne L., 46, 81, 85, 115, 159, 163 Wasson, Kathryn L., 46, 89, 1 13 Waterman, Robert H., 46, 88, 99, 207 Watson, Ellsworth, 89, 1 1 1 Watson, O. Michael, 46, 94 Watsein, Peggy D., 46, 102, 1 14, 16 Watson, Sharon E., 46, 81, 1 13, 181 Watts, R. Morris, 71, 102, 153 Wearner, Carl S., 46, 93 Wearner, Glenn A., 46, 1 14 Weaver, Patricia A., 100, 102 Weaver, Ronald D., 60, 146 Webb, Roderick T., 92, 144 Webber, Lawrence Lee, 46 Weber, Thomas W., 204 Webster, Mary E., 60 Wechter, Arthur, 46, 131 Weichel, Roxene R., 46, 100, 1 15 Weinstein, Harriet Ann, 71 Weinstein, Judith B., 46, 81, 128 Weinstein, Marilyn J., 47, 163 Weinstein, Lynne C., 60 Weisbly, Donna R., 60 Weiser, Sandra S., 47 Weiss, Jonathan B., 47 Weiss, Leonard, 60, 102, 103, 124 Weiss, Mickey, 101, 204 Weitz, Arlene L., 60, 91, 100, 108, 112, 163 Welch, Diana M., 71 Welch, George C., 101, 104, 134, 147, 188, 209 Welch, Gloria L., 71, 100 Wells, Bob G., 47, 89, 93, 101, 104,112, 125, 167, 176, 185, 210, 211 West, James, 162 Westbrook, John T., 47, 153 Wettergren, Janice C., 47 Wetzel, Robert D., 60, 101, 102, 145, 160, 197 Whistler, John W., 60, 89, 101, 134, 197 White, Charlene A., 60, 163 Whitehead, Kathleen C., 47 Whitmore Patricia A., 60, 89, 128 Wickman, Richard D., 47, 94, 101, 199, Z01 Wag, Ruben L., 41, 98, 150. , Wiegardt, Jon, 80, 161 Wilber, James, 160 Wilch, Laurel D., 60, 100 1 Wilcox, Helen K., 79 Wilcox, Phllip C., 47, 88 . Wilder, Janice L., 108 Wiley, Virginia G., 60, 88, 91, 102 Wilhelm, Donald L., 60 Wilkawski, Roger L., 60, 80, 160, 161 Willard, R Williams, Betty J., 47 Williams, Beverly A., 60 Williams, Donald F., 47, 197 Williams, Harvey B., 60, 148, 21 1 Williams, Jerry F., 47, 143 Williams, Shadine V., 47, 160 Williams, Stanley, 47, 101, 188, 1 obert Waid, 71 199, 212 Williams, Stanley L., 203 1 Williams, Theodore V., 60 1 Williams, Wayne S., 150 Williamson, Clara, 159 Williamson, Peter D., 48, 94, 104, 112, 134 Willimont, Janice M., 60, 90 Willison, Lucy A., 71, 100 Wills, D. Lee, 48, 124, 162 Wills, R. Michael, 148 Willson, Elizabeth D., 71 Wilmore, Winfield S., 60, 107 Wilson, Charlotte, 61, 160 Wilson, Donald E., 48, 95 Wilson, Darla M., 71 Wilson, Joy L., 147 , Winner, Claire, 71 Winograd, Harry J., 48, 99 Winters, Sally L., 71 Wise, Mary Lou, 61 Wisseman, Arlen L., 48, 163 Witkin, Leonard C., 61, 109, 111, 143, 151 Wtisell, Margaret M., 61, 90, 120, 121, 135,175,180 Wittaw, Arthur M.,71, 151 Woloch, N. Sue, 71 1 Wolf, Albert B., 48 Wolfer, Diane F., 102 Wolfson, Ronald B., 61 Wong. Barbara J., 61, 91, 96, , ioo, 114 , Wang, Beverly Joyce, 71, 100 1 Wood, Joe M., 95 Woodend, L. Beverly, 48, 81, 91, 114,l20, 139, 173,179 Woodford, Ann, 61 , 89, 96 , Woodhams, Dolores A., 48, 1 15, 163 Woodruff, Roberta H., 48, 115, 152 Woods, Sue Diane, 71 Worley, Margie Carol, 162 Wright, Betty A., 1 1 1 Wright, Meredith, 71 Wright, Mr., 149 Writer, Gray K., 48, 94, 101, 120, 185, 210, 211 104, Writer, Gregory Dirck, 61, 104 Wrzeski, Richard M., 48, 142 Wyatt, William M., 102 Wyckoff, Russell G., 48 Wyles, Janet G., 61 Wylie, Marilyn C., 48, 1 14 Wynegar, Charline D., 71 Wynn, Mamie Ruth, 48, 1 15 Yabe, Kenii, 48, 101, 115, 153, 188 Yabe, Norman, 205, 212 Yabroff, Ronald M., 108 Yaksha, Metza, 61, 79, 91, 96 Yeates, Barbara, 49 Young, John G., 49 Young, Rita M., 71, 100 Young, Sharyl Jo, 49 Youngman, Edward K., 61, 130 Youngren, Marshall, 153 Yaungren, Tage T., 146, 160 Younkman, Larea A., 49, 89 Zall, Gloria R., 49, 85, 91, 114 Zauderer, Henry Z., 160, 161 Zelinger, Helen R., 61 Wheeler, Margaret Ann, 47, 96, 1 15 Zelinkoff, Phyllis, 100 Wheelwright, Henry M., 148, 150 Zimmerman, Robert, 61, 99, 199, Whinnerah, Marilyn J., 47, 81, 85, 201, 202 91, 181 Zinn, Robert S., 49, 93 A CAPPELLA ..... ....... 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JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ATTENDANTS..-- KEY CLUB ............,......................,............ LIBRARY ASSISTANTS .,.....,........... L ....... MAY QUEEN .,....,..,L.......,.......... ........ MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS ,.... ...L L MUSIC CLUB ,.................,..,.. ......... OAS ASSISTANTS .......,.... OFFICE COUNSELORS ..,.. PEP ASSEMBLIES ........,. PRE-LAW CLUB ....... PRE-MEDIC CLUB ..... PRINCIPAL ......,...,..,.... I72 I73 I47 I57 II2 IO5 51 50 I26 I74 I75 93 I58 I78 I79 IIO I58 73 I34 IO7 IO2 72 RED CROSS COUNCIL .,... --L- 96 RED AND WHITE DAY ............................,. I35 RED JACKETS ..,.,.,........,.....,... L ...,........... 99 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS .... I42 RIFLE TEAM .........,................. L ..........,.... ISO SCRIPT CLUB ................. LL- LL---LI IO SENIOR ALBUM .....,,....,....... ..... I I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ...... ...,. I 0 SENIOR CLASS PLAY ......... ......... I 37 SENIOR GIRL AWARDS ....,.. ......... I 39 SERAPH SISTERS .....,...,... .,... 8 4 SERAPH SWING .,......., ......... I 25 SERVICE GROUPS ..,.,.,.... ........,,..... I 56 SHAFROTH CONTEST ..... L ......... I38 SKEAST ......,..,. L ........... ...... 8 8 SKI TEAM ........,.. L ....... ......... 2 O8 SOCIAL CALENDAR ..,.....,........,....,......... I23 SOPHOMORE ALBUM ............,......,....... L- 63 SOPHOMORE CLASS' OFFICERS ---L--L--L-L 62 SOPHOMORE PARTY ,....,..,,...,..,., L .....,...., I27 SPOTLIGHT ............................... ......... I 30 STAGE CREW .............. ....., . --IO6 STUDENT COUNCIL .....,. .......,, ......... I 2 O STUDENT INDEX ................,.. L ............... I I4 SWEETHEART DANCE ..,.....,,.......,....,,...... I25 SWEETHEART KING AND QUEEN. ..,...., L.I76 SWEETHEART KING AND QUEEN ATTENDANTS .L...,..,.......... L ......,,...,..... I 77 TABLE OF CONTENTS ,............,.,.. L.-- 6 TENNIS --....--.-..-...-..-.--. ...-..-- -I97 TESTING SERVICE -.-....-.-- L ...-....,-..... 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