East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

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U 1 , ,J ' V H , W' f' if 4 hiivwf ,fy ' 4 N QM H Z 1 ,- ffl f 'U' . ' ' ' + 'Z it am ,A '.qfJrg,,Q?g'Tiw?Lk' 14 gig . , M' ,fi '5mf'f.,fA.A1,f'3-.,, ,4 ' A K I If qw X I 4 1' M' f ' 1, , , , A mf , 1 L., ,.,, -L , i 'Un- Q39-',Q fhzhfff 52 ANGELU 5 Ma Y 1D ,L I 9 1 5 3 if at 4' if ,Q 1 This year the East High Soccer Team had the best regular league record ever. The team finished with a 6-2 record. In the tournament, the team lost to Lincoln by a score of 1-0 in three overtimes!! New Head Coach Chuck Walters, did a great job in leading the team. The team's unity, led by Captains Mike Beadle, Eric Jensen, and Scott Bradley, con- tributed to the season's success. Front Row: Scott Bradley, Steve Bell, Eric Jensen, Ben Kates, Mark Costello, Mike Beadle, Dave Cooper, Stuart Colby, Michael Noda, Andy Hill. Back Row: Skip Jefferson, Buck Phillips, Todd Celio, Steve Konkol, Ben Cooper, Kai Aboulian, John Huffer, Jim Latsis, Dick Lyford, Chuck Walter-sg Coach. 2 ,MC X J S .,,c. .h . .irip . K K. A - ,Q sl w 5 f Yr 4-A92 .W cfs. ' -' ' J '5' K . E , S . J , I r ' ' ,LLgsF1 a ' t fi ' -' of . W 11 X J - X. in 7 hge! 125':affQaax:sfP'f...:1f.e is ,- wfswgsz f ff.rtw.:Qe1S5se'..-.iz -5 - ,v sxmgs --qi. Qi, .O E J -A , rye-. wx- 11 . ,E -iff. .x :Graf-eE,.... 1 ,.k T 'Q . T Q. Q - ,- is 1 Qs, -f J WM .:iQ., - ca -, T ,C W3 I 9 ' . A. ,J-i 'fxF, + ' we 4. V x ,fM.5.x'AQix'g ',.j ' ., ,, A W ,gi , . .ef .i ff 'ss 'skim , J Y' Lk- 7 QL Fvvs' Front Row: Andy Hill, Aaron Mate, Brian I-Iolmes, Don Cheadle, Erik Koeppe, Stuart Guinn, Skip Jefferson. Back Row: J.B. Schraam, Pat Malungu, Sean Murphy, Dale Embleton, John Peterson, Tom McDonald, Kevin Kreck, John Halverson, Farzad No- vin, Chuck Waltersg Coach. ...,' ull- --ang-up-y 'L'Tf' 5 .495 N1 ',A,,,,,,!i3 'JJ-M q..,, -U-SN-1 Z it -W V, Q in 'A ' ' M., fu ., 4 I 1 ,WW , The 1979 Varsity football team had their first winning sea- son in 16 years, finishing fourth in city and just missing the chance to go to state. Heads up play by Ken Evans, Marc Brodnax, and Byron Jefferson on offense, and Steve Kelii- holokai, George Cooksey, and Alex Thatch on defense all contributed to the season's outcome. . ,,,, ., My LL ti tfiiffvizr fix + ., ., ff -W ,,: z f My V 'mn ff V J , ,,,,,x-. 2,5 4 s M-1 , .,A,: I 25 . fag' Sf, , rr f as a ,Q. 1 ,s '3 i ,g Q, H Nui' Q' Q Q il- if Q? f Q i 3 its all ,tx . ,, ,wa ,, tv.: . - at P., , ' if S . , 1 ,Q .sk .. M55 , if , -gy. J A , ar ,Q E, - ga -its iv'-eff f liar f if 1' 2 -911' Row 1: Sandy Reddic, Nato Howard, Ted Pascoe, Ken Evans, Alex Thatch, William Vaden, Marc Brodnax, Kevin Milan, Clem Hall, Rod Bolden, Gary Richards, Coach Roger Craig. Row 2: Coach Mike Nicholson, Alton Anderson, Dave Collins, Pete Bond, James Anderson, John Jones, Chris Gantz, Robert Smith, Dwayne Jackson, Milton Norton, Donnie Haynes, George Cooksey, Tony Webb, Dave Hart, Martin Davidson, Scott Randolph, Ben Henry. Row 3: Coach Butch Risoli, Coach Sevrenson, Mike Wallace, Frank Snyder, Jeff DeWispelaere, Paul Berdahl, Alex Barber, Byron Jefferson, Andy Motz, Gaunt Murdock, Ken Libonati, Brad Bendixon, Dave Russey, Steve Keliiholokai, Bill Keliiholokai, Coach Don Bess. 10 24+-' ' ffxaa, as rf as 2 ,aa E X ' ,L '35- W ia vis' K, Mg aw ' if 'Q A fl 'ag bfi? , wgrtfg-2 3 ,f ,M ' , ff i .X r -Q U , L iig 'B ?iAI 'Q c, Q 2- Nil-: ,.:'B'? iiwar- ,tw-iw 1, was Back Row: Coach Craig, Coach Severnson, Rudy Garcia, Peter Christy, Tyrone Green, Denny Wright, De Wayne Smith, Kirk Cohen, Robert Reavy, Bo Libonati, Aaron I-Iartfield, Pat Embleton, Tom Bridges, Brian Hodges, Coach Bess. Middle Row: Glenn Neilson, James Williams, Michael Newman, Louis Ortiz, Rick Janulewicz, Leslie Milton, Roger Smith, Gerald Burnam, Ken I-Ieiland, Frank Kusomoto, Barry Whitworth, Marcus Smith, Cameron Johnson, Randy Navaro. Front Row: ' ' ' B k G M t' M t'n Carbahaul, Barry Clark Osler, Galen Dol, Robert Fickers, Mark Armas, Hilbert Smith, Darin a er, ary ar ln, ar 1 Boland, Gary Richards. S 12 cavi ng 1-' Coil' H 1222 9, Um A f ---..,.....-.,,..,-if-f-Aw.--4 ff 5 V ' ww, D - if . 1 - ie X i la . Lf, S ,ix .L -. - , f .1 V ,. ,, aayi- , V N z -Elfiteaae . -HF gi' 1' -. ,z hd: Sw 12. T YE. - , K I ' f f K+ Y 'w 'i frggccgs TY 'ff' Q I Nr Top row- Susan Klinke, Maria Guerrero, Brenda Keys, Joe DeLeon,Chris Martin, Coach Marge 0'Hara, Wendy Halverson, Robert Wehner, Jenny Hoogstrate, Jamie Phillips, James Medina, Phyllis Grossman. Bottom row - Jenny Stacey, Linda Bennett, Vicenta Berdahl, Jenni Stevens, Beth Bennett, Revae Templin, Judy Godec, Kim Syptak, Laurie Graham, Coach Tim Fry. The Gymnastics Team fin- ished the season with a 7-1 recordg which is the best record East has seen in a long time. The team owes their success to Coach Marge O'I-Iara, and the managers. Outstanding Varsity members include Jenny I-Ioogstrate and Kim Syptak on the beam, e fr., , ,Q Beth and Linda Bennett on the vault, and Vicenta Berdahl, Jenny Stacey, Jenni Stevens on the bars. The Junior Varsity placed first in City this year. Out- standing participants are Laurie Graham, Judy Go- dec, Chris Martin, and Wendy Halverson. Con- Congratulations J.V.! iii V ', -, , NX'. sit! -5. 'gif ' Ta my I l ifwaim' 4 'i . Back row: Coach Russ Law, Lanice Cage, Barb Downing, Susan Kilfoyle, Kirsten Derr, Felicia Ashby, Jill Richardson, Amy Knudson, Kim Lambrecht. Middle row: Jennifer Chipman, Sarah Blythe, Kipp Lyle, Robyn Clark, Renate Schmidt, Terri Hamburg, Lily Yamamoto, Shanna Stearns, Kyle Beckler. Front row: Mary 0'Leary, Amy Nash, Melissa Stanton, Liz Falkenberg, Barb Bruce, Kathy Oliver, Heidi Derr. The 1979 Girl's Swimming season was the best yet as the team won an upset victory over favored J .F. Kennedy in the City Swimming Championships. Outstanding performances were turned in by all team members, led by Amy Nash and Mary 0'Leary with two first place finishes each. Mary also set a city record with a fine 1:03.777 time in the 100 Butterfly. Freestylers Heidi Derr and Ren- ate Schmidt scored well for the team also. Nearly every swimmer turned in career best perfor- mances. The team hopes for a repeat performance in the 1980 season. za QNX - J Q 31 Despite the lack of support from the students the 1979 Tennis Team stroked to a 6-2 standings this year, losing only to Manual and G.W. Outstanding individuals include Ron Miles and Greg Takatsuka. Returning Varsity rw an members are Vance Alkire and Steve Burkhardt. First Row: Bill Burton, Ron Miles, Greg Bomgars, Greg Takatsuka, Monty Godec, Cris Thorne. Standing: Steve Burkhardt, Rob Mejia, Chris Kinsman, Mark Goldstein, Richard Rasmusson, Coach, Vance Alkire. 1 -an -' '-Q W1-DQIQKKSX FQ' g xmrm Ti , . AW KW .,,,. ,M A ,rig Qggmgaxmg gfiwggtxts B' V in A Q xf'W'v k maxi: .. M SKK Y , I . . Q - fx. . it Q ff . Q 1 f f i an XX 3 Q kk,k I ,, 1 kk,. . ,f A W. . 8 ,df 'g 9 is g .xg- Ei 3fiQS5F?35i TQHQHSBSQX xx ds S-'A , itil. , 1 I - V 1 4 ' f . A .W .J's.Q .Q 5 1 X W-L W5 ly? ,- ,uw..1.,.m.1.W,,--,-.M-ww--Swv NF 11 Q my Q 'Q x -- :K :,. e ' 'S fe' 5 Kkkh --k. , A xr H E -VA' ,..,.m-W..-. ew- m . ' 1, yt-YABYK , . 1 'iff Q Q. , M :X I. . ,,i JN! 0 - 1 mir- ..4,,,. xv WV S C 2.133 LE I think the support from our classmates would have helped us out a great deal. Maggie Chase -V' ' '11 '-Y - -uc - BACK: Valerie Brown, Laneze Roundtree, Julie Coxe, Angela Holmes, Mack Fairg Coach. FRONT: Maggie Chase, Angela Holmes Although there was no lack of talent on this year's Vol- leyball Team, the girls suf- ' fered a disappointing season. l Coach Mack Fair and the players put out a lot of effort. With a little more support next year they promise to give us a winning season. E BACK: Valerie Brown, Patsy Mejia, Heidi Whalen, Cherie Knight, Mack Fairg Coach FRONT: Becky Skaife, Teresa Holmes, Julie Stewart. 99 r H sm '1-' 1 fs F? K 1--9 -f a n , fc 3. J 1 . I ,s f. ax, 4:'fai1.f-va e , . ' ,X ff fe- 5 enum-.1 Back Row: John Peters, Jim Pitts, Peter Groff, John Meyer, Tom Tholen, Westen Hahn, Coach Biffle. Front Row: Joe Phoenix, Steve Rose, Jeff Carr, Steve Madsen. Eye. -.......-...,..,,,, 'rfmmw-we-em. -.,..a.. .. ..-.. .A....,,. f , .,,. , V ' J F.. The East High Golf Team coached by Jerome Biffle took first in city, first in districts, and finished sixth in state. They were led by Westan Hahn, who finished second in city with a 75.8 average. The other starters who finished in city were. Steife Madsen fourth, Jim Pitts thirteenth, and Peter Groff sixteenth. Congratulations to the new city champions. SS CGCQUN ' N 5 . , g ag G, . Q W E li -. K, merge' in fra, . -f -'rw 1,5 Zi -up a, ERQJ .f..Q,-.fa 2 f ., ,assign .,,,, . 4. , 9 1 ... The Cross Country Team at East was highlighted by the outstanding performance of Dana Price who finished first in City and Districts. Along with Signe Gould they led the Girls Team to the City Championships and first place in districts. The Boys Team finished third in city, but with improving runners such as Mark Stanley, they are expect- ed to do much better next season. -Q .xl I ,... i ,L 'MNH L, in ' piggy - V K .W , C Front Row: Herman Barrett, Laura Landrum, Marco Guerra, Dathel Nimmons, Staton Fuller, Ann Williams. Row 2: Signe Gould, Walter Duhaime, Dana Price, Andrew Romero, Alex Grossman. Back Row: Dwayne Byrd, Scott Nuanes, Mark Stanley, Coach Cisneros. Not Shown, Andy Quintana, Jesse Ulibarri. ssgagae.. 1 4 .4 5, '..1Q5iTs si d: 2251:--:N Qs . Ex - aw.. MENS L' if-' I: I: I: I E EAST 7 Evergreen EAST 2 Wheatridge EAST 3 Thomas Jefferson EAST 10 North EAST 1 Lincoln EAST 6 West EAST 1 Manual EAST 3 George Washington EAST 3 South EAST 4 Kennedy TOURNAMENT EAST 7 South EAST 0 Lincoln EAST 2 Thomas Jefferson STANDINGS WINS LOSSES Manual 7 0 EAST 6 2 Lincoln 6 2 Kennedy 6 2 Washington 4 4 Jefferson 3 4 West 2 6 South 1 7 North 0 8 Tr mnas ICS EAST 91.35 Lincoln EAST 119.10 North EAST 127.35 TJ EAST 132.05 Manual EAST 131.30 South EAST 126.60 West EAST 119.25 JFK EAST 129.60 GW 5 6 2 0 4 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 TIES 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 82.95 95.05 93.50 99.50 1 18.50 107.30 123.65 103.40 STANDINGS GIRLS DISTRICTS EAST 8 0 1. Dana Price Jefferson 7 1 3. Signe Gould Manual 6 2 5. Anne Williams STANDING BOYS DISTRICTS South 8 0 7. Jesse Ulibarri Kennedy 7 1 EAST 6 2 Jefferson 5 3 EAST 6 Adams City 8 EAST 11 West 10 EAST 18 Manual 12 EAST 10 Washington 20 EAST 21 South 7 EAST 6 Kennedy 13 EAST 6 TJ 20 EAST 3 Thompson Valley 21 EAST 24 North 0 EAST 10 Lincoln 0 EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST 96:09 mi ' TENNIS 104 114 117 112 83 74 86 106 GW 56 North 56 West 28 Manual 54 Lincoln 86 JFK 95 TJ 87 South 42 LEAGUE RECORD 5-3 CITY EAST 12281, JFK f225D, Lincoln f211D EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST EAST 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 3 I Aall Lincoln TJ North Kennedy West South Manual GW LEAGUE RECORD 2-14 EAST 5 EAST 6 EAST 7 EAST 7 EAST 3 EAST 3 EAST 6 EAST 6 LEAGUE RECORD 6-2 TJ North Lincoln West Manual GW South JFK ' J ml A I ' 5 Q EAST 74 MANUAL 73 THOMAS JEFFERSON 71 GEORGE WASHINGTON 55 NORTH 49 JOHN F. KENNEDY 46 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 32 SOUTH 31 WEST 2. Westen Hahn - 75.37 4. Steve Madsen - 77.37 13. Jim Pitts - 81.57 16. Peter Groff - 82.62 0 . ff ,A 'M , , 40 x if g 5 ogy. ll f5hl'ff3'Z ' ' sa X M -wifi' 'xi J' .g' .,N-Q . . as.,N. 4- 6 414, QQ, I Lanice Cage 1 H l 3. QNX Denise Faulding Stephanie Thomas Clndy Holmes ...W ,nw PM W 'W x mln. .YWA ' if 'fggl-593 Ngo ,gfi fi. A. y. ' 1 , , 9-Y, K , ' V, at .T , fi . I . .V , , fu, .A , 1' ffl' -Q ,,g-,,' -fag . ffl . ..'-r-4,S.g,',ff' . , 'Y Lf Q A -. ..-'xl - fa 3' W . .V 1 .- 1... Roslyn Harvey 1. 1 41 .59 W wx' x 'Z Riva, D9 f nn. ry' sp . 1 .fy A .I ' V ills. . ' ,. . ,' '-'M-1 f --f. x ,J 7 . - ' .R . x M V e 4. '4 , as , i fy I N, I- . , c 11 , N! N , .x X I .4 Q a a a , . , , , 2 V ' 'fa -- -'fra ,.' fam.. 1, arm--'. ' fag A - 'ff Mp:--err R .r -. -f, A - , Q is ., , 11,552 ' .-' - . 4, a - . 7 H ,5 -. - , ' n J T- Q, . - ,L 'b' .az 'Q fo' 'im - .?,- - .an Jacque Pettes Shelia Milsap .b , ':. , ,gf - ' I U. 7' , 5. 8. A Q w A X1 :V ffw- ' vw Q' f. 5L 511:-Y ' zffii' 1, . 'W -1 4 'iAN 4,932 ,.i,,1gl S Becky Krichevsky Q 'VW s' xdx., 1 9 3 1 'S Al Xx Cheryl Lynch in. ,. ,, Q I L,,',,g,,ff, Q, if N N K '0 a -1- 1- so N695 Melissa Stanton Rene Evans ff :Af fu f ' vb x . N Q M34 4' Y ibn, , 1 w W Q I in -'tg ILL, ' 'kv Wa .A ., ,ry W, 4,9 -,M J, xi. 4- ww-' --ws . f .-f..-A ? :.Q1' 'A 14 le o .VL - - .AFV--ffQ w A- , ,z Xa: . f-A x,..x.v -. 5 . ,N fxt Q. hv,!'55- th...-,qu-. gf! -taqkui, we K au I g-,,,,,gg, -.f i, . f. ,Q 'M A -. -, , .31-,A , Qylf ,asf -, V' AN M4 43 yy we 'Q Q1k'Q.:1?:jk1:g3:.u , y '3 Q , as fa ,, a -Q, fe an 3 ' ,mx HO ECOM NG: the key game of the year Our 1979 Homecoming Game was filled with fun and excitement, just as in the past. The game was a close contest between the Kennedy Commanders and our An- gels. The final score was 6-13. The half- time activities included an excellent dance routine and formations by our Cheerleaders, Pep Club, and Band. The fantastic crowd filled the stands, states Jan McNeill. if M, L5 I' ' f G W34..Vw -, f , A , L . ,., 4 .- my af- - am., si 6 V, fm . ,Q W . f-f ' V 5. 1 22 Q' 'm V, i ,,V if fl- ,Tv A A S., -' ' ff om g' Q , ,,,f ' ,, f PT, . ggi! .,.',,, I 4, K ,M - L - ,ai 1-ffwx' -g Q ,WM x u fills. ,DH V , VV li ig V CZ' - f '2 A 0 ' ffsth- J 2,5 1 , 'W 1, - . ' f V ,, , 'Q w ,N ' ., f' . V ,zz ' 4 Mf 4- A T 353333524 TW ,i ,i3F,,'l A 5.5?:,Qg?Qg:?5y.r, A I N 1 4,7 - ,. ,fm ' ffmff 1 ,N A f f M J , 6 f - ' wxfw, -, fi-wad' ,n fg,,g,,,,?7' w A V f if fl . f ii , my V .mm 'W' HMM f-ww I I ' , Aww' M ---,,. nd , , . . ,qw ff W-ff W- ' I '14 ' www ,, , , ,f . ff, j I, . A ! MW I f 'W A ' - W ,, Wu W M , Uzfzw' J ' -ff f X , ' ' V' ' 'W ,Maw W M., ,, WW' f Y f x V W : L WW' ' ' f N wwf' ,pf N-f ,., , 2 f-M' ff , 'wa -nuff., -f f 'M ,ff ,, , 'wwf . .the ke dance of the ear. 1 ha d A D A 4: 9? W KZ eg 'gb' ig? q W ,,.L X B HOMECOMING CANDIDATES: Sandy Reddic, Melissa Stanton, Steve Keliiholokai, Jennifer Richard, Cindy Holmes, David Wehner, Michelle Bishop, Alex Thatch, Stephanie Thomas, Buck Phillips. 5 FJ 3 vi ,, ah, Q r X East High School's Home- coming Dance was held on Saturday, October 13, from 8:00 to 11:00 in the Cafete- ria. The theme was Heav- enly Forever and a Day, and 350 people attended the dance. Earlier in the Homecoming Spirit Week, voting for King and Queen took place. Alex Thatch and Cindy Holmes were crowned as royalty on Sat- urday night. ' 1 v J at ,-K M we-,1 Y ,, my .,5 .,3? H N HOMECOMING an SPIRIT WEEK Mow I in I TUESQ I 03'-32's Y-My 5.,,f.i,,, ww Wzfl-1 Tm 1 FRI Wendy Farland shows off her prize-winning legs. I Chris Martin shows her spirit on Strawberry Crush Day. za' Q 9, Q Xiflfeiiage Q 2 Qi' if 'r.. La, W' 'Ti' . The cheerleaders await the football team. The cheerleaders demon strate their talent? JESSE ACKSON In September East High School once again had the privilege of hearing the Reverend Jesse Jack- son. Although some students chose not to take advantage of this opportunity, those who did were very impressed. The Reverend Jackson spoke strongly of the importance of the individual, ask- ing everyone to join him in chanting I am ,. . somebody. Inspiring the Push-Excel program, he asked that students study instead of watching television. He emphasizes developing the mind in order to succeed in life. Always set goals for yourself, says the Reverend Jackson, so you always have something to strive for. As a result of Jackson's speech, 180 East High students are currently participating in the Push- Excel program under the direction of Mr. Wil- lard Smith. - W ,yn l .V 1 N so ff Mrs Farnsworth was good enough to let me know what u d expect of me ln return for helping my father 'S-ful again- You mean he's actually going to fight in a ring like-like Mu- hammed Ali or somebody? The production of Heaven Can Wait was a tremendous success. This comedy was filled with many laughs, while also presenting the serious side of life. The talent and ability of the entire cast was portrayed in all aspects of the performance. HEAV CA IT 65 Y ' '79 It s me all right-your Joe. Nu W Q9 i A ' -gf. .. A E . of Q -. There isn't any Joe Pendleton-not anymore. 4-IP' ge AI .. . - 1 ,W Q...-wr -'sa it First Escort . . . Mr. Jordan ...... Second Escort .... . . . . Lin Dixon ....... Craig Cline . . . . Cathy Thomas Joe Pendleton ..... .... H arry LeDuke Messenger 7013 . . . .... Leslie Crawford Julia Farnsworth ....... Shawne Ahlenius . . . . . Richard Amari . . . . . . Staci Rowland . . . . Cassie Rockwell Lin Dixon . . . . Paul Brown Tony Abbott ..... Mrs. Ames . . Bette Logan .... Workman . . . Max Levene ...... Susie, Maid ............... Tracy Hollister Anne, Maid! Nurse .....,...... DeDe Reed Williams ............... Richard Archuleta Plainclothesman . . ...... Gary Stribling Doctor .......... ........ A rvin Nelson Lefty ....................... Todd Ahlenius Passengers ........... Arvin Nelson, Tracy Hollister, Richard Archuleta, DeDe Reed, Gary Stribling, Lin Dixon 1 49 I A rf . S 4 'Xxx' 5' I, - :g4.J' 1' . ' ff u'..X.? , ,t .wah Sv If 5 A an :Qin sq, . Jr. x ,F I -5 JJ? 'F' If 2 , 1 ,---vs f,, I .V A ' ,' 5' 154 :'-- -1? fs' 91 Y QF' ' -15 ' pf-A512 .fy-Q R TE IN J nmciws BSU ff RES WJNQ Row 1: Marlin Con- ner, mgr., Lorne Smittick, Rod Embry, Ron Miles, Oswaldo Mata, Rob- ert Smith. Row 2: Robert Wehner, Steve Nichol, Ken Cozart, Steve Bell, Paul Sinopoli, Galen Doi, Ed Price, Row 3: Coach Hoops, Daren Baker, Rod- gers Yarbrough, Scott Nuanes, Na- thaniel Howard, Steve Konkol, Artie Moore, Coach Bess. Row 4: Kai Abou- lian, David Hart, Al- ton Anderson, Alex Thatch, Gaunt Mur- dock, James Ander- son, Martin David- son, Eddie Murane, Don Jones. 1' Under Coach Jim Hoops, the 1979-1980 boys wrestling team worked hard in what was considered to be a rebuilding year. With only three seniors the team is a relatively young one with great potential for the future. Unknown to the average student, wrestling requires a lot of dedication, strict weight control and a tremendous amount of conditioning. Even though this season has been frustrating to the wrestlers, their efforts are continually directed toward success in the district and possibly the state meet. 5 I 7 ,Q , 'M 4, ,, 31' ' an.-K I in nu. -, K i ,sam-,-if5r5vNW'frW 151555,-,, JLSFIFEQQ A A A MSQQQEQQ. .wg H XM 1 ww 'AWS , ' -gif . - f ' lf' . I .i L. , ,. ,, YW' f - ' , ,,,,. .' f..,f::g:Jgs's' I ' 1' -5, :Q-, m..w,-m.af,..sv .f -P 'I ' 53 UYIIIWEIWIAJG ,, F Li. gh-1. 'K'-if--wa,-.4...,,Q, K . - Q '-f'-M ,h ' i N a ' .,.A M., y X , a -52 1.1 A S px' if UK g RQX L t t i NJ wif S . -mmm --.4 Q21 s Row 1: Walt Duhaime, Andy Quintana, Al Grossman, Jeff DeWispelaere. Row 2: Kurt Frankenburg, Jeff Chipman, Butch Barton, Arvin Nelson, Dale Embleton, Coach Russ Law, Mike Hopkins. Row 3: Mark Stanley, Ned Norman, Andy Kirk, Steve Gonzales, Butch Enderlein, Craig Lindsey, William Blandon. ,,,,, y ,i M,i3,,g,,,,.,, ,x N f I I W. ,.,,T'f.3g!, HW , y, at ,,,, W -f f,f- -gm..w-If 'Yg,fzf,,, ' i y ' a I ,.,,, 1 1 A as ,,.,,-, A , ,... ' 1 ' if 'I we I 1f :z1i 11g 1 , W 'Y' 3 iiil 6 ' fe ,io ?1 r ' a ,,,,, y s iaya 5542 Y 'ff f' V - V 1 W 3 no a asee, . is ' ,f, ,,g.,, ,.,,zi:1: ,, 4 mimtw f .- ,, 1,-W ,,.:,,,,5,,: , .-,,...,f.,,W ,,,,, 'P' 1: ,, ,, ,,,,, M f ., 1 ., ,. ,, f 1 0-. .V-1 iw-isiflaz :,:fE:2:5i21Yf!!Q1 ' f ' 4-'f:'M: it , lj, WV 'V55'TyY ' 4 ,,f, WE, .W W UA a 251 1151 The 1979-1980 East High girl's basketball team ex- perienced one of its most successful seasons in girls basketball history. Defeat- ing such teams as GW, JFK, North and West made them a contender for the league title. Under the direction of Coach Mack Fair, outstanding players such as Angela Holmes, Julie Kirchhof, and Peggy Clarke reached their potential. Next year's team should also be strong with returning ho- pefuls Kyle Beckler, Lan- eze Rountree and Julie Coxe. y .Qu gl 5- I 1219252 , V, 4M , M , ., f, , sag Row 1: Vyronda Jordan, Georgianna Gallegos, Becky Skaife, Dathel Nimmons, Julie Kirchhof, Michaele Moore. Row 2: Coach Fair, Jeana Davis, Kyle Beckler, Laneze Roun- tree, Angela Holmes, Julie Coxe, Peggy Clarke. rrnn 'X JQOYQQ f ,W DQ ,Lv-. Row 1: Margaret Mejia, Paula Gallegos, Terry Miller, Denise Lee, Linda Bunt- ing. Row 2: Darcel Lee, Julie Wuthier, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Coach Escobedo. Continuing the winning tradi- tion of outstanding play in girls basketball is the 1979-1980 ju- nior varsity team. Coach Ar- turo Escobedo provides the de- termination for the team to work together as a unit. With outstanding players such as Kristel Delph, Paula Gallegos, and Julie Wuthier, the JV team continues to strive for success. FW. 'ao' H QV!! Q , ,, v W'5'3'fJi 'h,. P Fr ming. , , -. X' W , v ', , A , fig 1 , ' , A,,,,..,,, f ' 1 X wn ,,, ,,.,.... ,,..-, U I V 6 ,4 k V . K 5lgGL2.y4 V 1 t A fm Q... ' '-f 34 ' f ., Kiwijf' I A , V f , M ' -V K 1 . 2 2 -,f, 1f,:' -'Q ,v f f- ' 4' , ' f l Q . Q A K 355, -- ' A.,L' f. S . 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Participating in triangular meets, individual meets, a city and district meet, the team eventually moves to the culminating state meet. Coach Allan Hodges, in his second year, hopes to finish in the top three at the city meet. Returning hopeful, Robert Wehner who placed first on the parallel bars last year, and Joe DeLeon, an excellent all-rounder, provide this year's team with the necessary leadership. .gait 3 2301, .lam U' asf 1 . 4153 'd 1 E N Row 1: Steve Morris, Carrie King, Rob Wehner, Steve Gonzales, George Latsis. Row 2: Coach Hodges, Joe DeLeon, Tom Day, Mike Pogzeba, E1-ic Stark, Dale Embleton. 3 DN fl 9595: 'nh , . Row 1: Steve Burk- hardt, Marc Brodnax, Coach Montgomery, Tom Tholen, Rod Bol- den. Row 2: Dino Pack- er, Eric Stoffel, Kevin Martinez, Andy Motz, Frank Snyder, Seth Gordon, Dominic DeR- ose, Kevin Evans, , , 0nce again, Coach Montgomery and Coach Severson are deciding whether or not to put me up to bat. The game depends on me if they do. They're calling me over. I hate to say so but I knew they would. It's up to meg I've got to pull it through if I want to be as popular as Andy Motz, and of course be the hero of the day. Here comes the ball, WOW! Over everybody's head! I'm on first, second, third, one more base . . . push. I'm home, There's Kevin Evans and Steve Burkhardt telling me what a good job I did. Ah, it was nothing, easy as pie! All the fans are yelling. I can even hear my mom. Boy, she's the loudest one yelling . . . What?? . . . To wake up? Is it time for Saturday morning practice already? y A, is K I Ivfffitf i l - I . i'f fi a ce, 1 c h ,W I ry NM,u,,,, ,,, V , ,: ,. --L ,VVV N tl 1 .W - , V , I f K Ah In W y,,A gyqy g i,p g - Y Eli ..mf Bridges -- -f Qffifa, J ff,, V , raw M f Row 1: Mike Taylor, Mike McGuire, Darin Baker, Greg Bomgaars, Paul Sino- poli, Chris Thorne, Chris Fedde, John Peters, Wil- liam Blandon. Row 2: Ran- dy Curden, Chris Van- Nortwick, Tony Morgon, Rob Vicars, Ken Libonati, Brett Cunningham, Tom Munz, Kevin Childress, Tony Romero, A.J. Zirkel- bach, Clark Bonner, Tom 67 LACROSSE PLAYER Head: Always think of a way to cream the I A Q opponent. f ' aj ff y ,Q W , L , Arm: Always ready to cross face an opponent i is Y H- Q- , 1, gi ' 'Q A ' c tix, V , Stick: Lethal Weapon ' ' on A AAV, ' f 4' ' ,, ' ,:,.:, , ,, mana. . , ' , f Ev 4 , Vinyl Ballz? A K -f . 1.. -'Q Leg: Always ready to trip or kick 5 opponent. i 'w Row 1: Coach John Barrocas, Kurt Frankenburg, Peter Cleworth, Danny Reilly, Burke McQuieu, John 0'Donnell, Bill Paunee, Sandy Reddic, Mark Costello. Row 2: Will Joseph, George Cooksey, Tory Rodriguez, Collin Lewis, Steve Maupin, Richard Woodward, Steve Nolton, Allen Paton, John Neiland, J. Benight, Steve Roger, Terry Claassen, Danny Lubeck. Q .f 1, fx f fb f Lkfxw' Q -fr it y ? 4 I WS., ' uh Y'f45,M',Zt ' f-ij 'gg The Complex La Crosse team is composed of two types of players. The first type are mellow , and like the finesse of the play. The other type are big, brutal types who like the sheer pleasure of laying out an opponent, or one of the mellow types on their own team. They might like the finesse of the game, but they are usually more interested in the physical contact of the game. This is a good sport to watch or play if you like finesse and! or physical contact. Most of the people on the team are non- conformists who like the freedom of playing on an organized team without the formality of a school- supported team. I SS he ,S t , mm F 55,2 ,.,.. A A QQ t 'sa x f UQ Row 1: Margaret Mejia, Betsy Boucher, Maggie Chase, Katie I-lite, Shawn Murphy, Shelly Vigil. Row 2: Susan Kilfoyle, Maria Joyce, Ann 0'Fallon, Sherri Hayward, Heather Frazier, Renee Seney. Row 3: Julie Steuart, Shari Miles, Peggy Clarke, Kyle Beckler, Nina Dulacki, Susie Brent, Valerie Brown, Coach Chuck Keiser. It's 3:00. Time for another grueling tennis practice. I'm keeping! an eye out for some one to it with. There's Peggy Clarke - and alone. Wow! Get- ting tips from our star player, what more could you ask for? I hope she's patient. My serve, among other things needs a lot of work. Here we gog Peggy is serving Whoosh, right by me. I guess I wasn't pa ing much attention. I was watching an excitinlgl volley between Nina Dulac i, and Susie Brent. Sorry Peggy, I said, Pm ready now. ' Little did I know that I would probably never be ready for Peggy Clarke. She makes it look so incredibl easy, while I'm chasing the balbl all over the court. Aced again!! Walking back and observing the rest of the team, I realized just how hard everyone on the team works. My entire bodg aches, and top top it off, Coac Keiser just said, O.K. Girls, time to run. Just . . . One . . . More Lap Finally, the whole two miles. I have never been so TIRED!!! 71 Here it is game time again and where am I? on the side- lines. I wish Chuck would let me play. Soccer is a lot of fun to watch, and I love to scream and yell for my team, but oh to play . . . what? Me? You want me to play? Some- body's hurt huh? Not again. I swear somebody is always getting hurt, but now I have a chance to play, to do some- thing. I'll control my excite- ment. I'll just walk onto the field like I know what l'm doing. Maybe I'd better run, since the ball is where I'm supposed to be. I'll just run right into that girl and steal the ball. Outta the way. 0. K. Now that I've trampled her and gotten the ball, what do I do with it? I'll fake itg I'll just trot along here. Great! Jenny's open, I'll just kick it to her and . . . what? The whistle? How long have I been playing? Two minutes? 72 J' Pam Czech, Jackie McLaughlin, Sarah Blythe. t Row 1: Laura Adams, Paula Gallegos, Kim Syptak, Kristen Barley, Robyn Kitsutaka. Row 2: Teresa Zirklebach Heidi Derr Kim Bisho Alice Barton Kath Oliver Terri Bisho . Row 3: 7 9 . pi I I 7 I Coach Chuck Walters Beck Krlchevsk Laurie Bouton, Berna McElro Felecla Ashb 3 y y? 7 7 iff 5 V 7 r V ! f gif ' if' X f' u s fo. V -f. a ' 'f ' ff ' lf i l . 'Vj,.. ,, , p, 1. ,... tam? aw, ,LxA . I : . ' 'f- . , S ' , M ' Q R ' 4 K .',- fe- aa, . i,f , a. -sf ' I t r as , I ?, : . f , I a z 1 1 S.: if .,ggqi2',,E-4 awe , W Wu, . .g,s:,,,,wv if. ' ' -. ,, gg at , . ,1 ' ,, fMiZ,'fQfj . Q i W -'if 1f'af.12y ww' , ' 1 2 , A -'V Q, '. ff 14 . , . i 'f7 .fx . 'big- .. ,f A W .'j . Jw ff -iff' , , Q' ni V-29' t Q ,Q Q 1,f H, IW, if-- ' X lst Row- Marci Moore, Cindy Holmes, Jennifer Chipman, Jennifer Hampton, Coach Chuck Wal- ters, Cassie Rockwell, Liz Falkenberg, Liz Clymer. 2nd Row- Ann Patterson, Erin Daley, Lorraine Olander, Debbie Brubaker, Kathleen Haley, Alison Picher, Sally Hautzinger, Renate Schmidt, Theresa Zirkelback. 73 Sitting and stretching, Waiting for Denny and Marcus, Hoping today, They won't jump on us. Running 440's, 220's and 110's While the weightmen Sit on their cans. Winners try harder Marcus would gleam. Remember us We're East I-Iigh's Track Team. iF? T 'll i 'YJ , I 5- 1 I 5 1, . Front to back: Eric Norcross, Leo Watson, Ed Robnett, Kevin Milon, Paul Felecos, Hugh Wilburn, Clark Ausbie, Ted Calloway, Dwayne Byrd, T.J. Johnson, Pete Groff, Herman Barrett, Bill Keliiholokai, Dub Vaden, DeWayne Jackson, Pat Alexander, Chris Gantz, Coach Walker, John Chapman, Milton Norton, Marco Guerro, Marlin Connor, Bob Watson, Paul Berdahl, Marc Armas, Robert Steele, Jess Ulibarri, Dave Campbell, John Meyer, Coach Law, Mark Stanley, James Maxwell, Lamont John- ston, Walter Duhaime, Andy Quintana, Gary Grimes, Louis Ortiz, Butch Barton, Mike Freeburn, Ned Norman, Lorenzo Rowland, Steve Brown, Chris Adkins, Arvin Nelson, Todd Pepin. Not shown: Harry LeDuke, Steve Keliiholokai. Row 1: Coach Denny, Laura Lan- drum, Karen Black, Linda Bur- f -. kett. Row 2: Dana Price, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Jennifer p Platt, Kim Knight. Not shown: J Robin Clark ,,'- L 75 Q S K , Saturday, March 22 BA SE. BA LL. ' 1' mt-:Nfs 5' lug - 1:7 4 43 Q . aft l' Y' I' ' 1 'l -1 'N i ' ' . Vffflf' I Tuesday, March 25 West! East Kennedy! East! J efferson Thursday, March 27 Tuesday, April 15 North!East North!EastfManual Saturday, March 29 Tuesday, April 22 East! Jefferson Washington! Lincoln! East Saturday, April 12 Tuesday, April 29 Lincoln!East East!South!West Monday, April 14 Saturday, April 19 East! Kennedy DPHSAI Relays Tuesday, April 15 Wednesday, April 30 Eastfwashington B Meet Prelims Friday, April 18 Tuesday, May 6 East! Manual District State Prelims Monday, April 21 Saturday, May 10 South!East District Meet Finals Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17 Wednesday, April 23 State Meet East! West Saturday, April 26 J efferson! East Monday, April 28 East! North Wednesday, April 30 East!Lincoln Thursday, May 1 Kennedy! East Saturday, May 3 Manual! East Monday, May 5 'TRACK I w h' gf XE r S,.f..TZJf 152, 135 WOMENS East! South Sub-District Tournament Wednesday, May 14 Game 1 4i3!44 Game 2 34! 1 Thursday, May 15 Game 3 winner game lfwinner game 2 Saturday, May 17 Sub-District winnerfleague winner State Tournament Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 22, 23, 24 my 47 ' . X Thursday, March 20 Lim.-oln!East! West Thursday, March 27 Jefferson! South! East Thursday, April 10 North! East! Kennedy Thursday, April 17 East!Washington!Manual Thursday, April 24 B Meet Saturday, May 3 Denver Girls Invitational Wednesday, May 7 District Prelims Saturday, May 10 Coed District Finals Friday, Saturday-May 16 and 17 State Meet TRACK M ,mg womans -reNNx.s GYWXNASTICS in ' Thursday, March 13 Thursday, March 13 East!South!Jefferson Washingtonfliast Thursday, March 20 Thursday, March 20 East! Kennedy! North South! East Saturday, April 12 Thursday, March 27 DPHSAL Gymnastics Meet East! Kennedy Thursday, April 17 Thursday, April 10 East!Manual!West Eastflefferson Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 26 NorthfEaSt League Champion Meet Tuesday, April 22 Saturday, May 3 Eastflaincoln Districts Thursday, April 24 Saturday, May 10 East! West State Meet Tuesday, April 29 Manual! East Saturday, May 3 B Meet Friday, May 9 Districts Friday, Saturday, May 16 and 17 State Meet X ' ft WOM E N5 S O C C ER -nv Thursday, March 20 East! West Tuesday, March 25 East! Ma nual Thursday, March 27 East! GW Thursday, April 10 East! South Tuesday, April 15 East!Kennedy Thursday, April 17 East! TJ Thursday, April 24 East! North Thursday, May 1 East! Lincoln Tuesday, May 6 1st game in tournament Thursday, May 8 2nd game in tournament Saturday, May 10 3rd game in tournament Friday, May 16 State Tournament Paul Berdahl Roslyn Harvey v-1:2 Left to Right: Marc Brodnax, DeeDee Reed, Sarah Blythe Paul Berdahl Roslyn Harvey Kyle Beckler Robert Smith, Kevin Preblud, Lanice Cage, Chris Gantz February. The month of love. Saturday, Febru- ary 16th was the night of East High's Sweethert Dance. The only dance where the girls ask the boys. After a nice dinner: the Dove, the Nor- mandy, and Victoria Station being some of the favorite places to dine, couples made their way to East High's lunchroom. At 10:00 it was time for this year's royalty to be announced. Couples stood expectantly as they waited for King and Queen results. After a few muffled whispers came the announcement This year's King and Queen of Hearts are Paul Berdahl and Ros- lyn Harvey. Following the coronation Paul and Roz danced a number and at 11:00 the dance ended. SWEETHEART DANCE rj , . if . 0KL HO Ange S are ke ed up about actin !! Who said anything about gittin' even? Nik like You're doin' fine, Oklahoma! ! F I r k t I K 5 jg ,. . , X , fo J' A wwf' ,, .3 f, -ai . 1,3 Kg: s .f Q. v it si , tg 1' 4- ..-ff bi ri :gag ii - A . if is J , ? ' f' 'i ...r'S :ft a' 1' Q' ','3s' Q ,A ' fl c4.'V,- ,,,, ' -f e 'W 5 3355 lvl - M 4 ' it ' 5' V ' '.x' s jifg ' 'Mfr I W ,s aggy f 1. .u g N Whyn't you just grab her and kiss her when I'm just a girl who cain't say no! she acts that-a-way, Curly? ,,Y0u,ll feel funny when I tell your wife you're car- ryin' on'th another wo- gg mern. 23'.a.-:.:. Row 1: Don Cheadle, Erik Koeppe, Margaret Cook, Claudia Muhlbauer, Tracy Hollister, Kelli Kercheville, Becky Eichenberger, Dawn McCullum, Margaret Nold, Jenni Ste- vens, Sarah Blythe, Donna Gerrol, Kathryn Steel. Row 2: Sabra Scoggins, Kathy Oliver, James Medina, Revae Templin, Jenny Larges, Barbara Downing, Valere Harris, Joyce Hall, Amanda Morris, Karla Miller, Matt Herlinger, Mary Anne Christy, Kipp Lyle, Stuart Guinn, John Halverson, Tina Pagliasotti, J.B. Schramm, Margaret Mejia. Row 3: Michelle Bishop, Patricia Mack, Bill Penberthy, Paul Brown, Denny Wright, Harry LeDuke, Craig Cline, Dave Wehner, Pete Washburn, Kathleen Haley, Kim 0'Neill, Ted Pascoe. OKLAHOMA CAST Aunt Eller, Becky Eichenbergerg Curly, Paul Brown, Laurey, Dawn McCollum: Ike Skidmore, JB Schrammg Fred, Matt Herlinger: Slim, Erik Koeppeg Will Parker, Craig Cline: Jud Fry, Harry LeDuke, Ado Annie, Jenny Largesg Ali Hakim, David Wehnerg Gertie, Kelli Kercheville, Ellen, Margaret Nold, Faye, Bevae Templin, Vivienne, Mary Anne Christy, Virginia, Claudia Muhlbauer: Carnes, Don Cheadle, Cord Elam, Ted Pascoe. Chorus: Matt Herlinger, Stuart Guinn, George Clark, John Halverson, Denny Wright, Kevin O'Neill, Peter Christy, Erik Koeppe, Ted Pascoe, Peter Washburn, JB Schramm, Amanda Morris, Patricia Mack, Kathy Oliver, Kelli Kercheville, Kathleen Haley, Revae Templin, Valere Harris, Margaret Cook, Claudia Muhlbauer, Margaret Mejia, Tina Pagliasotti, Barb Downing, Mary Anne Christy, Joyce Hall, Margaret Nold, Karla Miller. Specialty Dancers: James Medina, Sabra Scoggins, Catherine Steele, Donna Gerrol, Michelle Bishop, Sarah Blythe, Jenni Stevens, Margaret Nold, Matt Herlinger, Mary Anne Christy, George Clark, Wendy Harris. THE ME SHOW -,,, lenging project. an M .,, AL Producing a mime show is a challenge. It offers the opportunity to learn and enjoy the expressive qualities of the actor, without the normal accoutrements of props, sets, costumes, or spoken dialogue. This is the fifth consecutive year the East Drama Department has undertaken this creative, innovative and chal- MIME SHOW CAST: Cortney Slaughter, Mary Sawyer, Edie Dulacki, Leslie Crawford, Kim Scott, Lisa Sauer, Kim 0'Neill, Kevin 0'Neill, Jenny Hoogstrate, Tracy Hollister, Matt Her- linger, Kelli Kericheville. Student Directors: Mary Anne Christy, Craig Cline. Director: Catherine Mangen. 81 'Q- --.f PR ICI! 'lEuu: 'rnm 'rn 'manua- rr is 'run annum: or t PUWISXQ- lluuz 1-nu: 'ro 1 1 xr- 1'!' is 'run sumu rms xl'l:lu'l:'1'u,u. You rn . I-A5034 gum: 'ro mauv- n xr. rm: rmmxwrnm mf wxsxmm. 'lines Tim: 'nm rn: nmzmn rr xs frm: umm 'ro IlAl'l'lNIiNS1 Debbie Holle WOLCOTT ,9- 'lazus 'nam 'm Pnlw.. !'1' fe? Tin: sxecxurr or Tl'uu'l:'ruax. Ymrru. .nos 'rum 'lm mmm.. rr is 'rms rtummxwtcxw 01' Wuwom . ' TAI!!! TIME 'TO THINK' 17' IH 'KIIYZ SGUIUZIZ 01' POWYIXI. A 'Knut 1-mx: 'ru Pam'- 2f:'a'w1wn.,.a.... 'w:....f f..:f'.f::.f,::'i llA'x'L':t1-gimp 10 'llucr um: 'ro main- ' 'A - ri-tis -rm: rmrmwrmae 1 if s ! D031 . hunt 'rumt 'rrnev 1111313 'Lush Steve Maupin Although the art of sightreading has become passe in the modern world, East High still maintains a bit of this tradition. This year the 101st running of the Wolcott Medal Sight Reading Contest was held at East in May. Each Contestant is asked to read in impromptu fashion, a short story they have not seen before. The winner is judged on the ability to read with feeling and interpretation. The winner of the award is given a cash award and has the honor of hav- ing his! her name printed every year in the list of winners. B2 Jayme Phillips Mary Anne Christy SOUIUIE 0 If .num Tun' 1 BT11111011 or IT nz 'rx:n'.I2.gd3'n Margaret Cook Erik Koeppe 4701111111: or l.1f. f. TIMI: T0 1-raw.. Claudia Stein Gina Aldrich WODDB RY Tina Pagliasotti 1' .lux Q ,aa 'vfksnif' IFJ, if 'fzx at s .. W gg ,ffvfsrgwr . I ia? , ages: A LEX, ,qi ' ' -J' .4 fig f 5 ' Q? V' a 12435-5 ' , F Q, v I A K ff'. ez5-.1 1, V at .YP we Yagi?-'Q-.aw 5.- 'P 1 -1 Kevin Sear VV p Jon Wade Q H mf a . y e J.B. Schramm Kelly Harris Dee Dee Reed Scott Randolph Merry Branscombe Chad Haines Ann Warner One of the longest traditions, the 107th Woodbury Medal Declama- tion contest, was held at East in May. The contest requires students to memorize a 5-7 minute oratory by some famous per- sonage, living or dead. It tests the students' abilities to interpret oratory and to deliver such a speech with feel- ing and meaning. The winner of the contest is awarded a gold medal which bears on one side a likeness of its founder. 83 RICH RD EL Colorado Teacher of the Year Richard Nelson, 1979 re- cipient of the Colorado Teacher of the Year Award, was so named be- cause of his personal phi- losophy of teaching. These characteristics qualified him as one of four fina- lists for the National Teacher of the Year Award. In class, Mr. Nelson pro- motes his philosophy by teaching students on a one-to-one basis. His en- joyment of his chosen pro- fession is further support- ed by the many students who take his classes, in- volved in a unique learn- ing experience. East has been a second home to Mr. Nelson for the last 16 years. Students and faculty hope the tal- ents of this special teacher are imparted to future stu- dents for at least another 16 years. SENIOR PRO 'I 5 5 is Qs if ? 5 Bottom to top: LeAnn Haynes, Herman Barrett, Wendy Farland, Jim Latsis, Karen Goode, Wayne Jack son, Angela Holmes, Mike Hop- kins, Andy Motz. Not shown: Rhonda Henry. Y, X Senior Prom 1980 took place at the Brown Palace Hotel on May 24 from 9-12 pm. Before attending the dance, couples dined at popular area restaurants such as Chateau Pyrennes, The Dove, Wellshire Inn, and The Broker. Other couples chose to travel to Boulder and other surrounding areas for dinner. At the prom, couples danced and socialized in the attractive Brown Palace surroundings. Selected by popular vote of the senior class, the 1980 Senior Prom King, Mike Hopkins, and Queen, Wendy Farland, were crowned. Senior Prom 1980 was the perfect culmination for the seniors of the class of 80. vi afwmawmii 'ltxf' -up-un--A ,...f...f,..,.,,,N.,,,,,,,,,.,- . WW., N, ,, ,H , .. K, VT 1. H. '.v,, , Y-V sc ift E fi 85 CLUBS AND CRGAN IZA TIUN S 2.9-0 1 LW 4 X6 1 ,tw xD d e nn prms J' E' M, '57 e :wx NE: I C-Q ,Ass QA 'QJQQMED 50 fs it .,:.f ..,N,.. .,., Qi 'I 'j-'.-- 'ut 'i'lllluu..k,,, 'J - ' A Being Head Boy is tough. There are times when I wonder if being Head Boy is what I really want to do. But at times like these I reason with myself, that as a student leader, it is inevitable that there must be difficult times. But I like being Head Boy. It's a once in a life-time learning experience. Be- ing Head Boy is just a basic course in human nature. East is the school where I would want to do all this. East's architec- tural structure, faculty and stu- dent body make up a high school in a class of it's own. There is no other school like East. God bless all and right on!! David Wehner V'h East, you have been a kaleidescope to me. I have looked into every one of you and found an exciting and beauti- ful trait that makes you stand out from all encompassed. Thanks for letting me be a part of your ideas and inspir- ing thoughts. May your odyssey through life grant you whatever makes you the happiest and may your memories of East be as fond and en- joyable as you have made them for me. Stephanie Yvette Thomas CLASS SENIORS Craig Stevens Pres. Theresa Pena Sec.-Treas. Herman Barrett Vice-Pres. ax J UNIORS Dee Dee Reed Pres. Mark Stanley Vice-Pres. Stephany Brown Sec.-Treas. SOPHOMORES J. B. Schramm Pres. Bill Burton Sec.-Treas. Steve Gonzales Vice-Pres. OFFICERS SEN IORS Michelle Bishop Rhonda Henry Courtney Slaughter Not Pictured: Shelby Thomas CLASS SOPHOMORES Deva Brown Joe Phoenix Susan Kilfoyle Trent Walker M ,V 2 1 W 3, 2 K 6 Vykf .M :,..,,,, J UNIORS Milton Norman Laurie Coleman Mary Beaird Kevin Preblud REPS if -nnlq Q First row: fSeniorsD Rhonda Henry, Herman Barrett, Michelle Bishop, Theresa Pena, David Wehner, Stephanie Thomas, Courtney Slaughter, Yvonne Lopez, Craig Stevens. Second row: Uu- niorsl Dee Dee Reed, Stephany Brown, Staci Rowland, Kevin Preblud, Mary Beaird, Laurie Cole- man, Mark Stanley, Milton Norton. Third row: fSophomoresl Susan Kilfoyle, J.B. Schramm, Deva Brown, Joe Phoenix, Trent Walker, Steve Gonzales, Harry Achziger lAdvisorD Not Pictured: Shelby Thomas, Bill Burton. STUDENT C UNCIL East High, the School of Ultimate Achievers: We, the Student Council, did our best to encourage a unified atmo- sphere and worked towards the pro- motion of school spirit. It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve the educational community involved with East High. We hope that in the future our successors will uphold the high standards and ideals of East High School. WHO SHALL BE OUR LEAD- ERS? A person that guides, a person that leads- a leader! a simple word, ev- eryone uses it. It's what every band has, what every organization wants. It's what a person respects, what most people wish to imitate. A leader is known mostly through his actions, but can be identified only through his being. A leader is one whose evaluation of the present is the fixture of his past, whose truth is reality, whose reality is understanding, whose under- standing is his life, whose life chal- lenges the complacency of living. A leader is one who does not under- stand the limitations of his being human. A leader is one who loves everyone he knows and believes in everyone he loves. A leader has spe- cial friends - a challenge in itself. A leader is one that hides his own aspirations to fulfill the dreams of another. A leader is one that lives what he believes, lives because he believes, lives that others may live and become believers. 2' Cf' 1111 -dh.-44-L.. wr 34- First row: Claudia Stein, Michelle Bishop, Secretary, Stacey Rowland, President, Roslyn Harvey, Vice President, Rene Evans, Cindy Holmes, Heather Frazier, Revae Templin. Second row: Anita Brown, Kipp Lyle, Barbra Norwood, Lily Yamamoto, Barbara Bruce, Pat Matthews, Karen Jones, Judy Godec, Cassie Rockwell, Lorraine Olander, Jennifer Johnson, Becky Herlinger, Jennifer Richard. Third row: Cherie Knight, Drevvis Shoffstall, Richard Lyford, Peter Washburn, Jackie Sharpe, Ross Nuanes, Brett Burrell. Fourth row: Leslie Milton, Lilli Dupont, Chris White, Kirk Cohen, Jonathon Polk. Fifth row: Brian Tooley, Gaunt Murdock, Jim Latsis. DELEGATE ASSE BLY Delegate Assembly aids Student Council by representing the Student Body. Meeting at least once a month, one representive from each second hour class presents the concerns of the Stu- dent Body to the Student Council. Delegate Assembly also helps plan and organize student functions. They are an important part of the Student Government at East High School. 2 Y Dancers Turn The Key To Imagination .... is Q 'i '-as-...t 'ON N 315411 1 't 6 5. Q- ., Angels Sing n Key ith Concert Choir. The East High Concert Choir, under the direction of Jim Guinn, is a group of talented individuals whose concentration is on the enjoyment and performance of a variety of choral music. The choir combines social activities such as retreats and pot lucks with performances to create a unique and well-rounded experience. lr Row 1: Jenny Larges, Dawn McCollum, Revae Templin, Kathy Oliver, Margaret Nold, Becky Eichenberger, Kelsey Baker, Louahn Lowe, Drevvis Shoffstall, Wendy Bowers. Row 2: Valere Harris, Deborah Bichler, Claudia Muhlbauer, Christine Grassman, Sandy Stiers, Kris Limb, Kathy McGregor, Gretchen Kahre, Missy Mitchell, Terri Smiley. Row 3: Seth Lederer, Alton Dillard, Craig Elder, Shelby Thomas, Chris Seiler, Paul Brown, Stuart Guinn. Not Shown: Kathleen Haley, Harry LeDuke, Laura Nelson, Anita Brown 94 Angelaires . The Angelaires is a select group from the Concert Choir. Although their main emphasis is on jazz, the ensemble is very versatile. 'n ,-1 -QV, elf, Row 1: Gretchen Kahre, Louahn Lowe, Wendy Bowers, Jim Guinn frecliningj, Becky Eichenberger, Craig Elder. Row 2: Revae Templin, Jenny Larges, Missy Mitchell, Margaret Nold, Terri Smiley, Dawn McCollum, Dave Wehner, Paul Brown, Chris Seiler. Not Shown: Harry LeDuke t ,. E 1,1..s Q L5 Qgwx I fb 'Sw f,g,.,aZi '. 5AQrf 'skgw' K ui -, , 7 New Row 1: Louise Toland, Natalie Barth, Laura Burt, Gail Johnson, Lisa Kirk, Barbara Downing, Beverly Shropshire, Susan Hall, Cathy Lopez, Sherita Hill. Row 2: Joan Rovlen- chik, Stephanie Lewis, Heidi Whalen, Lorzue Richie, Karla Miller, Joyce Hall, Evangelia Morris, Laurie Wells, Kyler Stephensen. Row 3: Staten Fuller, Gerald Combs, Peter Washburn, Jonthan Martin, DeWayne Jackson. Row 4: John Huffer, Randy Navarro, Leroy Jefferson, Denny Wright, Tyrone Green, James Meadows, Robin Reed, Clark Ausler. Not Shown: Bobby Brisco, Stephan Brown The advanced choir consists of sophomores and juniors who perform at school concerts. In addition to their performances, the advanced choir combines with the concert choir and or- chestra in the performance of major choral works. Students from this choir are selected for membership in the Concert Choir and Ange- laires. Advanced Choir Row 1: Pam Pepin, Adam Goldberg, Jill Richardson. Row 2: Nina Olsen, Rob Silverberg, Victoria Kelso, Kristi Smith, Danielle Gautier, Pam Czech, Ann Patterson, Michele Starosky, Lori Picht, Margo Clark, Stephany Brown. Row 3: Ricky Masterson, Robin Brown, Tammy Rogers, Christy Hamilton, Kim Lambrecht, Felicia Ashby, Karen Buchanan. Row 4: Sarah DeMerritt, Chris Schofield, Sheri Miles, Richard Redwine, Jeff Cramer, John Uchida, James Anderson, Milton Norton, Robert Smith, Nick Debuyzer, Don Cheadle. Row 5: Craig Stevens, Bill Tolles, Marc Brodnax, Lizanne Slotta, Greg Carroll, Chris Thorne, Patsy Mosqueda, Scott Martin, Dan Axelrad, Steve McConnell, Dave Hutchinson, Ron Miles, Jim Carter, Martin Polt, Attila Jaross, John Jones, Marcus Smith, Mark Luedke, Kirk Cohen, Sheldon Johnson, John Brent, Steve Klinkerman. Row 6: Calvin Whaley, Dietz Ichishita, Chris Rawles. Not Shown: J.B. Schramm, Tom Bolin, Celeste Doyle, Courtney Slaughter. Angels Play On Key With Concert Band Concert Band After playing disco and rock tunes for the football season, the Concert Band settled down to work on serious concert music. The band plays a number of con- certs each year plus marching in parades and performing for the ROTC competition. Members of the Concert Band are also in- volved in the Concert Orchestra, Jazz Ensembles, and chamber en- sembles. We are proud that 23 of our members were chosen to the all-city band. Concert Orchestra Among other performances the Orchestra played the Vivaldi Gloria with the Concert Choir at St. Thomas Church in December. The orchestra was also involved in the musical Oklahoma. 15 East musicians were chosen to the all- city orchestra. Jazz Ensemble I The East Jazz Ensemble rates as one of the best in the state. The band performed at jazz festivals throughout the area as well as as- semblies and concerts at the school. Jazz Ensemble II The second jazz ensemble is pri- marily a sophomore band and is a training organization for the first band. They perform in the fall and spring concerts. 2, 2 2 rchestra -M if . 1,. eye ek Row 1: Pat Juniel, Margo Clark, Joe Kimmitt, Michele Starosky, Pam Pepin. Row 2: Dana Price, Elizabeth Kimmett, Carole Phillips, Amy Feder, Kay Humphrey, Laura Nelson, Jenny Larges. Row 3: Suzy Frey, Dan Warvi, Kevin O'Neil, Laura Landrum, Stuart Guinn, Jayme Phillips. Row 4: Mark Burkepile, Paul Berdahl, Artie Moore, Joe Carver. Not Shown: Frank Snyder, Robert Wehner. ix , Q QUE X azz Band . 2 7 -K--L I gil Row 1: John Uchida, Adam Goldberg, Don Cheadle, Ricky Masterson, Victoria Kelso, Nina Olsen. Row 2: Phil Regas, Greg Carroll, Steve Klinkerman, John Brent, Sheldon Jive Johnson, Calvin Whaley. Row 3: Craig Stevens, David Delphia, Louahn Lowe, Artie Moore, J.B. Schramm, Martin Polt, Dave Hutchinson, Ron Miles, Steve McConnell. 1'-was-.. Rii- WW ,JK Row 1: Jeff Cramer, Maurice Brown, Robin Brown, Cary King. Row 2: Calvin Whaley, Mark Luedke, Chris Rawles. Row 3: Stuart Guinn, Cherie Knight, Bill Tolles, Dan Axelrad, Chris Thorne, Patsy Mosqueda, Tracey Grant, Attila Jaros. Not Shown: Bobby Brisco, Sheldon Johnson, Marcus Smith. EWU? .ing Suu Sear, Bde Cmd Nuanes, Bn Cmd Stanley, Bde CSM AS J RCTC Ellison, Bn X0 S ..- Davis, Bn S-1 Lowy, Bn S-2 1 , if .,..N X S All,X we Hall, S-3 Air Washington, Bn CSG new Felecos, Bn S-3 Ellis, Bn S-4 Ware, P 8: I us i ' W era xg 1 llll E Eiaii: pun Sparks, Bn Opt. Sgt. Reed, Bn Supply Sgt. he East High School ROTC tradition is ne of the oldest and most under-rated in ur school. For the last five years a stu- ent from East has been appointed to the osition of Brigade Commander over all ther high schools. This commander is laced in command of all nine high chools. The 1979 Brigade Commander is evin Sear. LD-4 Davis, Gina Ellison, Mario Hall, James Hendry, Benjamin Sear, Kevin LD-3 Bell, Civita Brown, Anita Bowman, Andre Coleman, Laurie Drummond, Brian Ellis, John Gordon, Ronnetta McCabe, Janice Nuanes, Vanessa Powell, Sharon Robnett, Alan Shockey, Amanda Stanley, Mark Ware, Jennifer Yarbrough, Rodger AIR Agerton, Frances Blair, Natalie Brown, Lionel Cole, J acquelyn Embry, Roderick Felecos, Paul Giles, Lonnie Gordon, David Gordon, Stephanie Greer, Cleophus Hammond, John Johnson, John Lowy, Mitchell Luedke, Judy LD-2 Maxwell, Edward McDougall, Freddie MacMichael, William Medlock, Beverly Nichol, Steve Ramirez, Rosa Redwine, Cathia Reece, Johnna Richie, Charles Rose, Tom Steele, Robert Thatch, Alex Thomas, Tommy Washington, Tracy Williams, Ron Wilson, Connie Wright, Evelyn LD-1 Barela, Nancy Blandon, William Blue, Scott Boguslavsky, Vladimir Brown, Crystal Campbell, Maxine Chavez, Richard Clark, Pamela Clark, Tonya Cole, Lesslie DeSantiago, Jose Dyer, Monique Donald, Easter Johnson, Frederica Lee, Ena Lewis, Kirk Martin, Scott Martinez, David Mendoza, Anna Mitchell, Mary Naranjo, Douglas Nelson, Glen Norwood, Barbara Norwood, Margaret Perry, Jimmy Reed, Mark Richie, Shirel Richmond, Sondia Skopinski, John Stark, Erik Viera, Jesus Villagrane, Blanca Walton, Kenneth Weaver, Kevin Whitfield, Joy Williams, Joe Whaley, Calvin Williams, James Zurek, Lucy RIFLE TEAMS A1 ,f:-.f,f- HONOR CADETS M W 2 P7 5 Q MENS A DRILL TEAM fm, SPOTLIGHT I 3....p11 f. - - Row 1: Leslie Crawford, Alison Picher. Row 2: Mr. Richard Nelson Csponsorj, Ann Warner, Marti Long, Sharon Herron, Suzy Kitchen, Monica Stevens. Row 3: Roland Bernier, Greg Martin, Ben Kates, Tom Tholen, Peter Cleworth. Not Pictured: Tyrone Allen, Kathryn Anderson, Kenneth Smith, Hollie Wieland, Patricia Mack, Cherylyn Jenkins, April Bartenberger, Sandy Reddic, Mary Anne Christy, Dave Collins, Anne Wil- liams, Georgia Panagiotopoulous, Debbie Brubaker. K The Spotlight Staff pro- duced a paper at least once a month varying from four pages to eight pages. The two Editors-in- chief, Leslie Crawford and Alison Picher did a terrific job organizing the paper. Their prima- ry responsibility was to keep everybody calm when deadlines rolled around. In addition to their other obligations, Leslie served as Fea- ture Editor while Ali- son served as Editorial Editor. Other editors in- cluded Ben Kates and I-Iollie Wieland, News Page, Debbie Brubaker and Suzy Kitchen, Sports Editors. The oth- er members of the Staff wrote intriguing sto- ries, ranging from sassy features to serious edi- torials. The school was kept very well in- formed with the in depth reporting found in the News and Sports sections. The sponsor fo the Spot- light, Mr. Nelson, worked well with all staff members. Q nr: 106 I x A ttre C C 'ffm F .J W-. 1 ,QQ Q- Jayme Phillips presents her poetry cutting of the Hangman .Q l ' ,gg x 1 A ja ,M 5. 6 ' -,X N X, QW n.z-Q:N..,- ' J Chad Haines and Erik Koeppe listen with amazement, as sever al Hatchets speak. HATCHET UAD , l . 9 ' Q7 A if J 1 19 'cr ' Y , Q' x I' E. An-. 4, NK. ,J FRONT ROW: Maureen Cleland, Jennifer Hampton, Chad Haines, Erik Koeppe, Jayme Phillips, Clau- dia Stein. MIDDLE ROW: Gina Aldrich, Mary Beaird, Adam Goldgerg, Roland Bernier, Valere Harris, Mary Anne Christy. BACK ROW: Mr. Nelson, DeeDee Reed, John Meyer, Dave Wehner, Ben Kates, and Ann Warner. NX 5 .insane-ff if ,. X .J i' E John Meyer expresses the effects of television upon our society. This year'sl Hatchet Squad competed very well, with the Squad being strong in nearly all areas. Returning Hatchets in- cluded Mary Anne Christy, Scott Ran- dolph, DeeDee Reed, Kevin Sear, John Wade, Ann Warner, and Dave Wehner. The novice team was a threat in competi- tion as well. Many fantastic perfor- mances were given by Erik Koeppe, Chad Haines, Gina Aldrich, and others. The variety of speechespand cuttings made this season fun exciting. In addi- tion the Hatchets competed in many out-of-town meets. Casper, Wyoming was the first. Hatchets not pictured are: Shawne Ah- lenius, Roland Bernier, Merry Brans- combe, Leslie Crawford, Kelly Harris, Joseph Jones, Harry Le Duke, Margaret Nold, Tina Pagliasotti, Alison Picher, Scott Randolph, Mary Sawyer, J.B. Schramm, Kevin Sear, and Tom Tholen. ll ll An oration of the Troubled American Dream is told by Ann Warner. I' s Mary Anne Christy portrays an alcholic wife in a cutting entitled Days of Wine and Roses. ' L fzga K 'X .. XX - M... FIRST SEMESTER Leslie Burrell David Dresen Kelli Kercheville Debbie Levine Kim 0'Neill SECOND Sharon Herron Angela Hutton First National Bank of Denver Department of Public Works Theatre Under Glass District Attorney's Office May D8zF SEMESTER Mary Sawyer Margaret Motz , if Q-pf .pf H'v-vw: 'il ,.,..4s ' ng FIRST SEMESTER The purpose of executive internship is to give stu- dents the opportunity to work with top level execu- tives and to learn business functions from an ex- ecutive standpoint. The intern goes to high level meetings and confer- ences, prepares reports, conducts research, and ev- erything else that executives have to do. The interns have the opportunity to work with lawyers, doctors, government workers, business executives, and many others. Supervising the interns at East is Mr. Cliff Olin. SECOND SEMESTER TOP TE It has been a tradition at East to recognize the top ten members of the Senior class. All ten of these scholars have achieved a grade point average of 4.3 or higher. This grade point average is a cumulation of five semesters of hard work and effort. In addition to academic endeavors, each participates in varied activities both in and out of school. Their interests include athletics, clubs, and fine arts. is Eric Jensen Andy Motz 1 George Cooksey J t 1 f 1 Sf' is nk .e gi :H 3 f M My 4 1 W w a' me? f in f W ww 5 -2? A 4 :ful ? , ff 1 uf Dave Hutchinson Ron Miles H 9 my x .Eli It It It It 's adventureg 's 's 's 9 It It's S 's 's SENIOR SEMIN learning from experience and experiencing the bestg meeting people from all walks of lifeg ienn A M as never having a question X that's left unansweredg giving and receivingg ttiia seeing a side of yourself that you've never seen beforeg K rainbows, sunsets and moonbeams on a desertg Senior Seminar. THE KEY TO CHANGE LEARNING Q ,Q g f E ' E E E ' M f, ,V , ,,,, Ivl, , g ,,, , I jni lz vll it V:,:,,, .ki VV V A I Vyg, , w h , A 'i ii LIZ?-H , I E ff EE E 1 E ,,,, M! Q V, AV I K, W VVVV ,, fu 5 W V , 1 i , E1 AE E E E, Q E fi if N E E El ky ' f ' yvz ' 'Ly , I .W,, K ' IT A , V V fl V W ' h 4, V. V , . 1 id, ,?I7 .1 V ir ,gf :,,g4w7, ly V b,5,...i ' in ' W K 334, I Q . M ZW ' Thespians is a theatrical organization for actors and actresses. It provides an opportunity for cre- ative students to enjoy the company of others with the same interests. Thespian activities include a talent show, masquerade party, and the culminat- ing project, the children's show. MEMBERS AS PICTURED ABOVE: Paul Brown, DeeDee Reed, Kathleen Haley, Arvin Nelson, Harry LeDuke, Betsy Boucher, Ted Pascoe, Mary Sawyer, Jenny Larges, Alice Bur- ton, Katy Burns, Shawne Ahlenius, Craig Cline, Shelly Robin- son, Kelli Kercheville, Cassie Rockwell, Louahn Lowe, Kim 0'Neill, Leslie Crawford, Mary Ann Christy, Courtney Slaugh- ter, Margaret Nold, David Wehner, Cathy Thomas, Lin Dixon, Edie Dulacki, Wendy Bowers, Frances Vaughn, Dewayne Jackson, Tracy Hollister, Dawn McCollum, Matt Herlinger, Catherine Davis, Colleen Wickham, Annie Martelon, 'Valerie Harris, Lissa Sauer. OFFICERS AS PICTURED AT RIGHT: Kathy Burns, Leslie Crawford, Craig Cline, Kelli Kercheville, Tracy Hollister, Matt Herlinger, Dawn McCollum. ?iii?SiE2 , I -wi L, ' . t . :J 5 Wt A f , FQQY' 'ff A 0,44 4 f Q , fe , A , A W , N we 5 Vw A, f an . ,ff ,O Q. ' ,Lv , 1- ,.:s M H4 5 iii? S?55?E? 23222225 rx ' Kneeling: Leta Franklin, Bridgit Jones, Joel Keys, Laurie Coleman, Elizabeth Pryor, Brenda Keys, Troi an Elliott, Vicki Hall. Row 2: Robin Jernigan, Karen Goode, Jonathan Martin, Monica Grove, Carole Stevens, Kristel Delph, Lynn Meagher, Katrina Goode, Kim Scott, Roslyn Harvey, Craig Stevens. Row 3: Brett Hooks, Alan Webb, Marlin Conner, Tony Webb, Robert Martin, Victor Halley, L Q v F ...-...-.,, F Patrick Alexander, Wayne Jackson, Daryl Wilson. ?Ei F.H.A. stands for a National 0r- ganization called, Future Home- makers of America. East High School, as part of this national or- ganization, is in the Mountain View District. The East High School F.H.A. club has established the title of Con- cerned Young Citizens. The goal of this organization is to help young adults to assume their roles in society in areas of personal growth, family life, and commu- nity involvement. This year's ob- jective is to develop pride in the individual, community, and country. OFFICERS: President: Drevvis Shoffstall Vice-President: Sharon Powell Secretary: Deidrea Worley Treasurer: Davona Behrendsen 5731: i I 'dwg up ,, , ,.,. .,,, f -12 ,3,,.,.Aln-Jw 'V MEMBERS AS PICTURED: Barbara Bolts, Joyce Carroll, Mary Daniels, Davona Behrend- sen, Drevvis Shoffstall, Dee Session, Linda Hundon, Pamela Clark, Laurie Walker, Sharon Powell, Vickie Bonner, Deidrea Worley, Carla Middleton, Jamie Giron. TEACHER SPON- SOR: Mrs. Gladys Ligon. 115 , l Row 1-Louise Toland, Beverly Shropshire, Shelly Robinson, Deva Brown, Lori Stewart, Laura Burt, Patricia Lewis, Nadine Washington, Linda Carroll, Sandra Jones, Bridget Jones, Dena Thompson, Linda Burrell, LaDonica Reed, Vicki Nasser, Nancy Weaver. Row 2-Frances Agerton, Kathryn Steele, Amanda Morris, Tammi Nettles, Amanda Hall, Shirel Richie, Sherita Hill, Denise Salls, Libby Pryor, Celia Griggs, Karen Jones, Paulette Long, Cathy Lopez, Sandy Guyton, Kristen Barley, Ann 0'Fallon, Sherri Shikles, Allyson Weaver, Gina Aldrich, Tara Paul. Row 3- Pam Salazar, Joan Rovlenchik, Donna Gerrol, Phyllis Howard, Robyn Kitsutaka, Yvonne Lopez, Felicia Richardson, Laurie Coleman, Michelle Bishop, Danielle Gautier, Julie Renno, Joyce Hall, Leta Franklin, Marilyn Ed- wards, Stephany Brown, Megan Bradley, Jayme Phillips, Tracey Saulters. Row 4-Evelyn Wright, Jackie Sharpe, Claudia Stein, Monica Morsher, Stacy Deuel, Cheryln Jenkins, LaWanda Jones, Lori Walker, Heather Frazier, Deanna Jones, Lisa Kirk, Staci Rowland, Shawn Murphy, Ronnetta Gordon, Kristel Delph, Cherie Knight, Pauletta Johnson, Janice Hill, Desiree Carrasco, Toni Richard, Pam Czech, Christy Hamilton, Mary Ann Mack, Victoria Kelso, Jill Richardson. ' g 4 19:9 , . K I -ww 1 , ,- V, . ' H ?5? iiii .....- .l As is traditional, the 1979-80 East Pep Club rose to the oc- casion of grouping together to support and cheer for our athletes. Practicing diligent- ly, the Pep Club performed at halftime of the Homecom- ing football game in October. Other activities of the Pep Club include: fall, winter, and spring potlucks honor- ing the respective season athletes, fund raising to earn money for future activities, and general attendance at all sporting activities. ,Ms Fi 5155 Row 1: Craig Elder, Mr. Stewart, Bob Johnson. Row 2: La- Mont Johnston, Mile High District Representative Brad Bendixon, Joe Archambault, Dino Packer, Malcolm White. Row 3: Parlimentarian Tim Bryant, Victor Halley, Chuck Grason, President Mike Valdez. Not Shown: Dan Kordiak, Steve Rice, Kevin Deibert, Alfred Forest, Vice-President Tammy Hampton. nr- Row 1: Eric Avila, Tim Campbell, Chrystal Sullivan, John Miller, Reggie Johnson. Row2: Richard Chavez, Sherry Vigil, Nico Ortiz, Larry Kirsten, Steve Franklin, Tom Grogan. Row 2: Mr. Stewart, Todd Trefz, James Curtis, Terri Hamburg, Craig Johnson, Bob Johnson, Steve Thomas. Not Shown: Reggie Ausler, Sandra Dep- perschmidt, Lisa Dixon, Secretary Anthony Martin, Keith Hag- gerty, Mitch Lowy, Mike Maker, Tom Quintana, Eric Seifer, Gary Ulibarri, Blanca Villagrana, Tim Warn, Allen Webb, Karen Young. gg E f fi ' M R Z I W f aft, w ggulvl, f 1 .,, V 1 3 I 'E' W Qs ,J of The Pre-Med Club promotes obtaining knowledge of the field of medicine and the supporting areas. It is also a service or- ganization that works with hospitals and patient programs in the community. The club's members are Shelly Robinson, Ka- ren Goode, Shari White, David Jones, and Chris White. Mrs. Dianne Hought- aling sponsors the club. 11 ----q-..,,, Hn-..,, S iii ? The Red Cross Youth Corps at East, a youth service program, believes in the value of taking a leadership role in improving the quality UNE of life in the school, the VOUKI community, nationally, and internationally. 'Daun--lv Row 1: Lorie Greenberg, Rob Silverberg, Cindy Cheadle, Pat Wolfe, sponsor. Row 2: Daisy Carruthers, sponsor, Lanice Cage, Troi Elliot, Michelle Bishop, Alex Thatch, Clem Hall, Robert Smith, DeWayne Jackson, Ros- L -f ,e-, lyn Harvey, Kevin Maiforth. Row 3: Marc Brodnax, Brad Bendixon, Karen Goode, Chris Gantz, John Robnett, Carole Phillips. PRESIDENT: Michelle Bishop VICE-PRESIDENT: Kevin Maiforth sm SECRETARY: Lorie Greenberg S TREASURER: John Robnett PUBLICITY: Karen Goode Y' iii 5 2525552 235352 TEACHER SPONSOR: Mr. Escobedo MEMBERS: Joan Baca, Pam Guerra, Yvonne Lopez, Craig Pena, Mike Garduno, Veroni- ca Montoya, Steve Nichro. X f ,f 4 Q !Lf .1 ',x'l,-X ILV Q gpfflgk df 'Q--J 'iii ' v .Hz 45, 1K 'Z New will. . -Q L! I ..V. Officers as pictured above: Jeff Carr, Sec!Treas.g Ruth Adams, Vice-Pres., Rachael Gordon, Pres., Charles Keiser, Sponsor, Deanna Hanna, Sponsor. Members: Jackie Suess, Tammie Rodgers, Annie Patterson, Leigh Cabell, Laura Adams, Greg Carr, Ruth Adams, Cathy Weathersby, Rachael Gordon, John Gracey, Eric Millard, Wil- liam Blandon, Martin Carabajal, Craig Rosenberg, Jeff Cramer, Alice Barton, John Peters, Tom Munds, David Cooper, Douglas Kinciad, Dave Lettin, Maggie Chase, David Hart, Becky Krichevsky, Kayleen McLaughlin, Kelsey Baker, Lau- rie Bouton, Naomi Kimura, Shari White, Ken Libonati, Paul Berdahl, Martin Davidson, Greg Dill, Robyn Dock, Dan Isaak, Tami Rose, Butch Enderlein, Tom Henry, Donny Wright, Ran- dy Cuerdan, Caroline Allen, Jacki McLaughlin, Mark Gold- stein. 415 3 ,r 'LL -Q ln .2105-A VI xii 1 ',L fl, A-.,,x...,X V - .U ' Ak ' LT Ile-Q QP 'g f. i 119 Ei? iii 2 SEQ 2Qi55?? A ,.-1 The members of the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of grade point average and teacher recommendation. They take part in social activities such as ice-skating parties, ski trips, dinner meetings and pot luck dinners. In addition to this, their community involvement includes work for United Way, the Canned Food Drive and the Blood Donor Program. MEMBERS: Shawne Ahlenius, Ada Bakogianis, Valerie Brown, Butch Barton, Jeff Chipman, Susan Chwirka, Mary Anne Christy, Margo Clark, Stu Colby, George Cooksey, Heidi Derr, Nina Dulacki, Tracey Dunning, Lisa Espey, Liz Falkenburg, Kurt Frankenburg, Suzanna Frey, Rhonda Henry, Matt Herlinger, Tracy Hollister, Michael Hopkins, Cindy Holmes, Eric Jensen, Ben Kates, Chris Kinsman, Seth Lederer, Louahn Lowe, James Medina, Robby Mejia, Ron Miles, Andy Motz, Dathel Nimmons, Jesse Ninomiya, Margaret Nold, Eric Norcross, Nina Olsen, Theresa Pena, Pam Pepin, Alison Picher, Dana Price, Drevvis Shoffstall, Melissa Stanton, Revae Templin, Stephanie Thomas, Brian Tooley, John Uchida, Jeri Varela, Jon Wade, David Wehner, Robert Wehner. g s ees 55239 Row 1: Jeff Leija, Jeanette Avila. Row 2: Reggie Johnson, Colleen Wickham, David Robinson, Mike Pedrick. Row 3: Mr. Torres, Alan Mims, David Walker, James Heid. W i , Qfi Lyne Harold cracks a dirty joke in French. ggggig iii? if ,xx at M .cans M Mimi Wi 'nf' 7? Row 1: Melanie Huff, Heather Barnhorst, Shelley Robin- son, Dena Thompson. Row 2: Valere Harris, Dana Gass, Ruth Adams, Rachael Gordon. Row 3: Mr. Shioya, Brent Barker, Ms. Cavalletti, Chris Goss, Lyne Harold The French Club, under the supervision of Mr. Shioya and Ms. Cavalletti, is a very active group. Many of their activities were con- cerned with the Christmas holidays. They en- joyed caroling, keeping with the traditional French culture. IJ I? 'LE 3' If N N Carrie Abbott The simplest things in life are new and wonderful when we ex- perience them for the first time. Wishing the best for the class of '80. Kai Aboulian Love is like the moon, Beautiful, and ever new. Linda Armendariz Love does not consist of gazing at each other. but in looking outward together in the same di- rection. ' 124 Shawne Ahlenius Steve Alie Paul Angelo Carrie Abbott Sung Ahn Jennifer Allen Mary Armas Kai Aboulian Denard Aldrich I Willie Anderson Linda Armendariz Tad Ashby Reginald Ausler Alex Ba,-ber Brent Barker Herman Barrett Walter Barton l- 'l Ada Bakogianis Lashan Barlow was Q Davona Behrendsen Kathy Bell E555 lffifffi 5 if Mlchael Beadle Mike Beadle Ski Club, 3 year let- terman Varsity Soccer, Captain, Varsity Soccer, All-city Honorable Mention Varsity Soccer. Davona Behrendsen Remember friends, back as far as we can, and even those that are are no longer here, will have a lesson for us to learn. 125 Beth Bennett Keep a smile on your face and a rainbow in your heart. Kristi Bishop - Black Students Alli- ance, Jr. Escort, River Trips, Seminar Michelle Bishop You can acquire a lot in life if you're willing to give up a lot to get it. Cheryl Brame I have' reached the top of the mountain, I realize I can't come down, I have reached the peak and I shall not turn around. 126 Beth Bennett JoAnn Bernstein l Michelle Bishop V KI, M, N0 1 i t Mark Berardini Roland Bernier Carla Bishop Kristi Bishop Teri Bishop Bradford Bocciarelli Paul Boucher Cheryl Bfame 5 X s fa Merry Branscombe Susie Brent Anita Brown Paul Brown Debra Brubaker Bm-bam Bruce Leslie Burrell David Campbell tl Cameron Bridges Valerie Brown Tim Bryant Paul Brown All School Show, An- gelaires, Advanced Choir, Concert Choir Valerie Brown National Honor Soci- ety, Junior Escort, Man- ager of Girl's Volleyball Team, Jazz Band, Con- cert Band. Barbara Bruce Love and happiness, like a butterfly, come when you least expect it, and sit softly on your shoulder. Leslie Burrell Places to go, things to do and people to meet. 'I27 1 Greg Carroll Tennis, City-:wide Jazz Combo, Thespians, City-wide Band Joyce Carroll , We're on our way to find a dream, and with God's help, we'll find that fulfilling stream. Karen Carter Success is measured not so much by the posi- tion one has reached in life, but the obstacles which one has over- come while trying to succeed. Michele Chase Without love, life would be a sad place. With love, we are hap- py together. Jeff Chipman Hey, have a good year. Carla Clark Life is like a big ti- metable, Like an old time-fable it goes on and on, Find the mean- ing if you're able. 128 N Joyce Carroll Karen Carter ' Greg Carroll W Caren Castleberry MaryAnne Christy Michele Chase N Carla Clark Margo Clark Jeff Chipman h George Clark Wendy Clark i Peggy Clarke Craig Cline 1 2 - Ahh! Cvlegrove George Cooksey Leslie Crawford Gina Davis Kevin Deibert Tim Delphia Stuart Colby CWVWWWWM amz' Qwga K ee ag, , s i K 3? ' Sr' ' 1 ' fe? 5 x -4 A Y -5 jg f - , A F 4 'VT ,H A-1 f' K 2 'ii . 'fs Jr. ff A ax Q 5243 X 'gqfrfg ' x -Q: 'rf e we , xi m , r , D, 3 H -H ff P M3224 4 , ff ,Atfuf 2 3 l 1 If fi l l ' K 5,5 ' 1125 f ei, ': ,,,1 Q1 f- 2 ., N g 1 Carolyn Craft lyk. -I 5' , Y L X ,Q Wi , ' f l ., .. .- , W ,ffgg , V' - ', , Tamara Dean wH,gwT?w l,, 4 Hy? In , ' V A Peggy Clarke Jr. Escort, Senior Seminar, Girl's Varsity Basketball, Girl's Varsi- ty Tennis. Stuart Colby Babies are beauti- ful. George Cooksey Sit down: Eat, drink and be merry. Tamara Dean Advanced Choir, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Senior Seminar. 129 Heidi Derr People come and people go: it happens everyday. Though goodbye is a simple word, I find it hard to say. David Dixon Life is a part of one's existence, where one learns to be sensible or simply ceases to exist. David Doyle Take it any way you want it. Be your own su- perstar. Let the world know the only way you want it is'the way you are. Nina Dulacki The woods are love- ly, dark, and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep. Traci Dunning My heart is warm with the friends I make, and better friends I'll not be knowing: Yet there isn't a train I wouldn't take, no mat- ter where its going. Troi Elliott B.S.A., Delegate Assembly, Jr. Achievement, Jr. Escort, Mixed Chorus, Pre-med, Red Cross, River Trips, Spotlight, Girl's Basketball, Track. 130 Sara Demerritl Martin Doane Nina Dulacki W Heidi Derr Dax id D05 Ie Traci Dunning Rebecca Eichenberger David Dixon David Dresen Sylvin Edmonds ,Q ,.,. . . , 1 e ., ii 4 . ., ' , ' ,. Q K V ar at , ' :X M , I ' ff I - ff iii! :52- vig f? . 25 -' 1 A Erizkf- ,Q a--- sig? 1 'ttf 1- ',, 1,1 .' 44 Qi- fbi H'-Q. in .ri ii 5 .e.as'fe M- ' Faakrssiiiwgf- . Troi Elliott YV Y W John Ellis Kenneth Evans Wendy Farland Brad Fiscus Lisa Espy Kevin Evans Becca Evans Elizabeth Falkenberg .. .4 V., .4 :Q kit. Q L' ,Q 1 tr- z it i xi 44,162 a-na' a EEZ ' ar ',.'x.f71i 4, A JM, , .Q I3 ff, i i - ifiiffi' 7 '41 U 9 :QQ T?-'iii . Q H 1. -P . , L I D , 1 V, a ana Farmer m 3 Bethea Flerry Denise Faulding Kenneth Evans Those who are un- aware they are walking into darkness will nev- er seek the light. Kevin Evans There are no strang- ers, only those we haven't met. Denise Faulding Cheerleader, Pep Club, J.V. Girl's Basket- ball. 131 Kurt Frankenburg Mountains are visi- ble on a clear day. Cristin Goick Like a bird in the wind, like the rain in the storm, from the very first moment when a child is born, 'till the very last day when the curtains are drawn, we are the chil- dren. Joan Gomez Jr, Escort, Seminar Karen Goode Far wisdom is a de- fense, and money is a defense: but the excel- lency of knowledge is that wisdom giveth life to them that have is. Ecclesiastes 7:12 Seth Gordon E.Z.Y. Carolyn Greenberg No one can make you feel inferior with- out your consent. 132 Kurt Frankenburg Kathy Fujii 1 Cristin Goick Steve Franklin N w N Jamie Giron 'I V+ -we 'Qt 34. .loan Gome1 W Seth Gordon F -v Q H t . 5? . ff - L steel f is F 'i f 3 -N , N si 3 ,Mx my Q' is W is f ein fi ? A 3 Suranna Frey Monty Godec Karen Goode Carolyn Greenberg Monica Grove Wendy Halverson Lisa Hanson Donnie Haynes Marco Guerra - K Jeff Hampton 1 Rob Harms LeAnn Haynes VVesten Hahn Tammy Hampton Debbie Haubenchild Tammy Hampton Now I lay me down the blocks, I ask the Lord for socks and jocks, If I should die before the gun, I ask the Lord my race be won. Lisa Hansen Education is the first resort as well as the last for a worldwide solu- tion of the problem of freedom. Rob Harms All the bushleague batters are left to die out on the diamond. In the stands the home crowd scatters for the turn- stile. LeAnn Haynes What can I tell you of life? Nothing. My version of it is my own. It does not belong to you. Like trees, we have our common roots. But our growth is very dif- ferent. 133 Michael Herron The game of life is not easy. You must keep pushing and looking until you have found your success. Tracy Hollister Without honesty there is no truthg With- out truth there is no love: Without love there is nothing. Cindy Holmes The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. 134 Susan Hendershot a t,rr 4 Tom Henri ' 5 , g 4--4 Z, Mijn. ,A 2, ri f ., ggi W gg Q., 554 Q . Ari, N VL? ., ,551 e A ' iii fm 5,1 - , ' '. HL 1. me V, is , V , , . so-f,f-1,,, M . V' ' f w wf Robert Hodges .,1,.1.. N Bgn Hemi,-5 Rhonda Henry Matthew Herlinger Mike Herron Phill Hoffman Tracy Hollister N Angela Holmes Cindy Holmes Rhonda Holmes Claire Huckfeldt Ellen Hllflilll Felton Iverson l 'Vlike Hopkins l Pamela Hudspeth Dax id Hutchinson Wayne Jackson Chris Hristopoulas Paula Hudspelh Krystal Hutt Rhonda Holmes Love to me is never questioning if you care. Love to me is knowing when I need you, you'll always be there. Paula I-Iudspeth To my buddies I give my love for helping me through those past cou- ple of years. 135 Cherlyn Jenkins The road ahead of us has one hundred differ- ent paths. I pray in time these one hundred paths become one. Here we'll all meet again. Kelli Kercheville All School Show, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Executive Intern, Dance. 136 Shaurovs Jakopanah Eric Jensen David Jones V By ron Jefferson Robin Jernigan Sara Joseph Cherlyn Jenkins Fredric Johnson Ben Kates Debra Kelly ' Kelli Kercheville l Joe Kimmett Chris Kirchhof - Mary Konkol i , cv . 1 Jenny Larges Karen Kincaid l Julie Kirchhof Debra Lacey James Latsis Chris Kinsman Stex e Klinkerman Brian Lackey Debra Lacey A Each moment of the year has its own beauty, a picture which has never been seen before and shall never be seen again. Jenny ,Larges What lies behind you and what lies be- fore you are tiny mat- ters compared to what lies within you. James Latsis All School Show. Del- egate Assembly, Na- tional Honor Society. River Trips, Soccer, Gymnastics. 137 Noreen Lavallais Life is for living. Live yours with the greatest of love. God bless you and good luck 5580.99 Steve .Lavington River Trips, Photog- raphy Club, LaCrosse Cheryl Lynch B.S.A., Cheerleader, Pep Club, Senior Semi- nar, Track 138 Noreen Lavallais Seth Ledereer l Louahn Lowe O Steve Lavington Harry Le Duke Mitchell Lowy Cheryl Lynch N Nanette Leali Yvonne l.ope1 ' - Yivn l.u L-a 4. magyar Sheila Mack Kevin Maiforth Doug Martelon Dawn 'Vlcfollum Bobble M4-L1-eg W5 aw-Q Kathy McGregor Kmleen Nlclmughlin James Medina Rob Mejia David A. Nlartine1 Carmella McGhee , F Yi I Paul McNeill David Martinez The eagle flies on, leading the way. We must follow the rest of our days. Kathy McGregor The most beautiful and meaningful gift in the world is uncondi- tional love. Kayleen McLaughlin Because we continue to grow, we continue to be! 139 Ronnie Miles Our lady of 114th St. hath descended upon us to greet us with Holy cheer. Andy Motz Faces of many chil- dren make life beauti- ful. Kathy Murray Concert Choir, Senior Seminar. Laura Nelson Concert Choir, Signa- tures. V 140 John Meyer Cheryl Milsap Andy Motz Carla Middleton Ron Miles 0 - 1 5 f 45 If - Andre Mitchell Polly Monley 1 , iWWW 'iW it Marshall Mundt Gaunt Murdock ,L f V1 as I l X ' 5, 1 4 Kathy Murray Laura Nelson Eric Norcross Neither a diploma nor a degree is an edu- cation, and the confu- sion on this point is per- haps the gravest weak- ness in our thinking about education. . Scott Nuanes The secret to happi- ness is this . . . Be as far as possible friendly, rather than hostile. Vanessa Nuanes Delgate Assembly, Honorary Cadet, Jr. Es- cort, Los Chicanos Uni- dos, R.0.T.C. 141 0 Mike Pagliasotti I will make up a song and when we are friends, I will sing my song of life and you'll add the harmony. Georgia Panagiotopoulos I find that no matter how high I go, the sky is above me never to lift and I'll always have room to grow. Theresa Pena To succeed in life you must believe in yourself. H Pam Pepin Concert Band, French Club, N.I-LS., River Trips, Stage Band, Woodwind Quintet, Youth in Government. Alison Picher Drama Club, N.l-LS., River Trips, Speech, Spotlight, Wolcott, Girl's Soccer. 142 Kim 0'Neill Sam Pappas John Peters w Mike Pagliasotti Georgia Panagiotopoulos Theresa Pena Pam Pepin Buck Phillips Alison Picher James Pitts Sombat Poonsirkul Sharon Powell Melody Prather 1 1. Cathp Ramirez Sherri Reece Sheryl Powell 1 Katie Pytell Kevin Ray Paul Reeves Mike Pogzeba Mathew Quiat Sandy Reddic James Reynolds Good night, good night, parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow. Jennifer Richard All School' Show, B.S.A., Drama Club, Delegate Assembly, HERO, Jr. Achieve- ment, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Girl's Basketball. Kimberly Rogers lf you love life, don't waste time. For time is what life is made up of. Lola Roy As the years go by the time gets short and life grows old. There's nothing like the good old years. 144 Steve Reum James Reynolds 2 Q M if ff V gf- -- f ' f kV ,Lf ,XVLV M Kimi iv -I Jennifer Richard - Kimberly Rogers fi wx my is E ! , Gene Richie Lola Roy Anne St. John Steven Rice Amy Riesenman Lisa Roybal Lissa Sauer Kevin Sear Drevvis Shoffstall Lisann Slotta Craig Stevens Mary Sheehan Tonya Simmons Melissa Stanton Q Monica Stevenson if Cathy Sheffield Cortney Slaughter W! Kevin Sear You're born, you die - all the rest is filler. Cathy Sheffield Jr. Escort. Cortney Slaughter All School Show, Concert Band, Jr. Ush- er, Student Advisory Committee, Student Council, International Thespian Society, T.V. Production, Mime Show. Melissa Stanton Try not to hide what you feel deep inside. If you care you must dare to be free as the air. Drevvis Shoffstall Two v's or not .two v's, that is the question. Craig Stevens A All School Show, B.S.A., Concert Band, Delegate Assembly, Jr. Usher, Jazz Band, Ori- entation Team, Student Advisory Committee, Student Council, Stage Band, Senior Class President, Golf, Track. Michelle Starosky 145 ' N. 5.1- mf' K' Would you care to repeat that? Hmm. I wonder what that means. bv ft. f, '-r -.of 152 T' .Ju Q, U ,0 A A Anthony Morgan's LATE senior portrait. QB .wt ,S L Q- Z ,-5-fm-' , - ,,,. kv 12 4, 'x . Q 41- . . ' A , bmw Je sf I 1- .x. ww'--- Up, Did you Those Senior girls , .. Fine! Wim.- find it yet? 0 1 'A Q., ii i' 1 Q s .35 Q if , W :i - N :Z I JP. 1 '-41-5 -1 Y, fa. I Q ww? L . ik ..zI,n nxt Q '-N 1 uw K 'r .4 ,- '- 2 N 2 . fkzgxb X. ., Q . K .' x . . i J X K .. if U 5' Ht A. xw4.,M ian fi. , A I 59. 5. Y i iw- ifw- 3198...3199... , -N . fikby Qw- 5 , X f A Q ,gs 'xt' 'Nix' - -ss , ,. Q.X+s'k QS zgmfk K ,, p N . . v 5.2 Q. .. , .::, ab:-., . 'r i A test . . . today?! in-.., , ., -' W N if W, WWW W x K ,, , lv M . :Hu w -WU wx: 1 f-- K' 9, .N M H H f i , H ff l '-'- 154 EQ -vw vw..MMmmmm-amwp.w.,Wwww:w wif' gc. 'fp ,W A , R iff, if -Whvx we 7 , M., QA- was-.-if MW' Z gb ff , f .lil 'lj' N-.X ,. 1 1 I m adorable! Hey, what can I say?! High again! ,AAA J. N. fr, I ,,6, Y 1- 1' I Oh, those sophomores. v. Cool-breeze I-IERM! nga-Vw' ' if Q .i5,ne:29?Qg.' 'A' 4, 4 ff . ' N. Oh, I know! . . . Never mind. ji N OK, Monty, who is she?! BORING! Where's Tonto? II 1l - I U -u I-2 nil 5 '55 L , K 9 0 O O i 0 In G ! 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But Rome wasn t built in a day. fm, 3 1 5, - H Ty' ' ,dw QQ Oh, come wma-0 y. 4 Unhand me, you fiend! ,M ,,Li, Kirsten Den- gives the evil eye . . . e 'QQ we ?L 4 F Pat Malongu wonders How am I sup- posed to know? QE: M' xXXX . and Claudia Stein gives it back. Butch Enderlein , , . a shake-aholic? Brian Holmes . .. Tammy Dean?! I'm so pretty, oh so pretty! 'WNW- Cheersl That's Pauletta! EDUCATORS LT ind Q Q Few institutions are untouched by the relentless force of change. By thoughtful adapta- tion to contemporary social changes and by employing ap- propriate knowledge, schools can provide students with the abilities and skills to live rich and full life. This then is East High School. John J. Astuno Principal .,yyl g.f': f ' , ,,,. . f- .., -- V ' ' L J W ' A 'W 'W 1 rfdfw ' a -W., Edward Calloway-Assistant Principal 5 Wanda D. Taylor-Assistant Principal in Charge David R. Strodtman-Assistant Principal Harry Achziger-Student Activities Margaret Bailey-German!Spanish Malcolm Bauman-Senior Seminar Curtis Bedore-Math Elsa Berger-Math Jerome Biffle-Counseling James Bloomfield-Science Warren Boatright-Math Donald Bobb-Science Madelyn Braverman-English , s Jay Breen-Social Worker Ted Brucker-SIEBD Daisy Carruthers-IIE Mary Cavalletti-English! French Lxsa Cheney Phys Ed Lf .4- dr xx Gene Cisneros-Boys Phys Ed Allen Clerihue-Art Roger Craig-Student Advisor Pollard Dahms-Buslness Ed Lawrence Daniel-English Catherine Davis-EnglishfDrama Walter Day-ROTC Jacquelyn Dean-Girls Phys Ed Rhoda Dean-Counseling Claudia Deasy-English Q. M721 fbi E- Phyllis Denny-Counseling Tom Ellison-Math Arturo Escobedo-Counseling Mack Fair-Science Sheila Feeney-Social Studies fi g Eff ,ffl-,-.,f1 ' ,' iffs f 'I 'FH ,. .S P' t ' .tl . Marie Filson-IIE i n Q Eleanor Flatow-Counselor K J. dd X , 147' X Sinai' 4 A6 A f 'is' l........I '7' ' ,f 'fa . af H fi- A X iz!-. i f f Q 'k., NZ. V IJWV Hi M2 Q - w- A-XM' AQQQ .x-.,, K X 6 ni 1 51 a K kyyk ff 5 - f, f. f ,,,' T X K K Q . X 11. 4. N ' yy x is I '- Judy Fruland-Advisor Dorothy Fuller-English Patricia Gatewood-Social Studies Jacquelyne Goelz-Business Education Lewis Greenlee-Social Studies James Guinn-Music Linda Hample-IPCD Deanna Hanna-Nurse fl, .YH . ,,L1,. 2 A 5 K ,, Frederick Herr-Mathematics Alan Hodges-Physical Education James Hoops-Mathematics Diane Haugtaling-HH Workstudy Farrel Howell-Science ggi , it s 5 191-II. Ashley Hudson-Industrial Education Robert Hussey-Social Studies John Jackson-Library Patricia Johnson-English Sara Katz-Social Studies Q 'S f ,Q ,, I ,,7,.A , ,W A :ff wht K MW? 1 I 1 I -,gm -vt . 1 lg J 'f ' x i-,Sf , lrwin Keinon-English 1 Af any ' ' W . f. 2 Charles Kaiser-Mathematics 1 M John LeVar-II Mathematics Al Levin-Social Studies Gladys Ligon-Home Economics V' ' ,f V 153 -'QW w ff? James London-Seminar Eva Love-Science Roger Lundeen-Programmer Bill McGinnis-Mathematics Janet McNeill-English 1 ,, ,WM 2 A Q A , iii mx i . a W, ., I,-,5-yiw-N,z:w :ev we A 2' I si -' ' I ..', -, Q Q an a ..,, . wg-. , n 11 X .f N mg A? Sak 1 A -- ' . , ., J.. MA- qt.. ...., , N. . , .. , -.,- Q L- M' 'LH1fk5:rfksif:fZ'f?f5N!Qeef! YW 315 ,X fini ' 2 m inds,-dwg . -: WE +'.ays-A., .f . Mm- ,m uff va f ,, .. iv . vi. I W E ,mxx..,,,L.. W Nw if ,,.. . if ,Q it 5 .T-i fiiexliwi get X fi Q . W , T: J, Q Q . . ,..,.. . M,,.NQv PN A-ri'::151ZICff:v .. iQ::-wx. ' --wi. b - -Q fy f i Hg Linda Matarrese-IIE Albert Metcalf-Science Harlan Miller-Industrial Ed. Ronald Miller-Social Studies Virginia Minick-Spanish dm. :ffm , Richard Nelson-English Phil Neuhalfen-Media Center Gerald Noonan-Music Gerard Noonan-Social Studies Cliff Olin-Phys. Ed.!Driver's Ed. .XM i Nr ' ' FN 'PV'-x ' Y . 9 1 ,JE fa- ' st, ' .V , '- H NN , if 5 R, Q-.. I cl J . 'wx Y E1 ,z . ' f , Ruth Oppenheim-Science Eleanor Pearson-Librarian Carolyn Plummer-Senior Seminar Richard Rasmussen-Social Studies Joan Rudel-Business Ed. 5 if f ' 4 to , . , ,, l ,h.'.2'-W, V V .uf-S-mi Z i Kathy Russ-Physical Ed. Richard Schraeder-Math 'iii Wi? L Carl seues-SIEBD E 'Ig t ' ,, 7 Woodrow Senier- Industrial Ed. , WW V A . Robert Simpson-Hold Youth ,u ' .V t id 5 M' , M ,Y 'W,. ' if ' 7' ti', -V PE 33, J .. ' K , tkV,V WM 1 ..... 1 -W 1 f 'Wx 'I L Milton Shioya-French Willard Smith-PUSHXEXCEL 3' Carle Stearns-Physical Ed. H Herbert Stewart-Industrial Ed. Lloyd Storey SGM-ROTC B Y' oool in J' gg X Ni , Qaiikii . . . 8 LVWA V, Richard Strickland-Sclence 1513 do V Tia Tafoya-Art Lloyd Torres-Industrial Ed. ff L Dianne Tramutola-Hold Youth Evva Vickers-English Alice Weed- Seminar Ruth Whiteside-HH Annie Wickliffe-SLIC Patricia Wolfe-IIE Willard Wyatt-LTC ROTC Emil Zeigler-Senior Seminar Linda Arnold-Tutor Jerry Newfield-Tutor Babara Spaulding-Tutor Sfaaiixf Margaret Staible, Secretary Jennie Man, Treasurer J, M937 6 CLERICAL Willanor Caten. Counseling Clerk J il Edna Knoll, Library Clerk Kay Logan, Attendance Clerk .DQ-' 5 Eva Smith, Main Office Clerk Taylor' Puvil Services Clerk Q Off? LWSJMQ FOV 1 :Vx A XXQQRJJ Linda Teachout. Records Clerk Zadean Wilcox, Programming Clerk Linda Williams, Requisitions Clerk AIDES: Back Row- Betty Berridge, Dorsey Moore, Kathy Fuller, Nancy Smith. Front Row- Alonnie Bryant, Verda Byrd, Toby Sclamberg, Lois Manual. 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Duhaime Walter Duhaime Mickey Mergler Mr. and Mrs. Clive A. 0'Leary Mrs. Fleta 0'Leary Kathy Quick Mr. and Mrs. Quintana and family SENIORS Aboulian, Kai, 22, 52, 124 Abbott, Carrie, 124 Ahlenius, Shawne, 49, 114, 120 124 Ahn, Sung, 124 Aldrich, Harold, 124 Alie, Steven, 124 Allen, Jennifer, 124 Allen, Ronald, 160 Anderson, Willie, 124 Angelo, Paul, 124 Armas, Mary, 124 Armendariz, Linda, 124 Ashby, Tad, 125 Ausler, Reginald, 117, 125 Avila, Eric, 117 Bakogianis, Ada, 120, 125 Barber, Alex, 26, 125 Barker, Brent, 121, 125 Barlow, Lashan, 125 Barrett, Herman, 37, 74, 85, 89,91,125 Barton, Walter, 54, 74,120, 125 Beadle, Michael, 22, 125 Behrendsen, Davona, 115, 125, 223, 224 Bendixen, Bradley, 26, 117, 118 Bennett, Elizabeth, 29, 126, 222, 224 Berardini, Mark, 126 Bernier, Roland, 104, 106, 126 Bernstein, Jo, 126 Bishop, Carla, 126 Bishop, Kristi, 73, 126 Bishop, Michelle, 44, 81, 90, 91,92,116,118,126 Bishop, Terri, 73, 126 Bocciarelli, Bradford, 126 Boucher, Paul, 126 Bowers, Wendy, 94, 95, 114 Bradley, William, 22 Brame, Cheryl, 126 Branscombe, Meredith, 83, 127 Brent, Susan, 70, 127 Bridges, Cameron, 127 Brown, Anita, 92, 127 Brown, Paul, 49, 81, 94, 95, 114, 127 Brown, Valerie, 34, 111, 120 127 Brubaker, Debra, 73, 127 Bruce, Barbara, 30, 92, 127, 222, 224 Bryant, Timothy, 117, 127 Burrell, Leslie, 127 Campbell, David, 74, 127 Carroll, Gregory, 97, 99, 128 Carroll, Joyce, 115, 128 Carter, Karen, 128 Castleberry, Caren, 128 Chase, Michele, 128 Chavez, Richard, 117 Chipman, Jeffery, 54, 120, 128 218 Christy, Mary Anne, 81, 82, 106, 110, 114, 120, 128 Chwirka, Susan, 120 Clark, Carla, 128 Clark, George, 128 Clark, Margaret, 97, 98, 120, 128 Clark, Wendi, 128 Clarke, Peggy, 56, 70, 129 Cline, Craig, 49, 81, 114, 129 Colby, Stuart, 22, 120, 129, 222, 224 Colegrove, Abigail, 129 Conner, Marlin, 52, 74, 115 Cooksey, George, 26, 110, 120, 129 Craft, Carolyn, 129 Crawford, Leslie, 49, 81, 104. 114, 129 Davis, Gina, 100, 129 Davis, Katherine, 114 Dean, Tamara, 129 Deibert, Kevin, 129 DeLeon, Joseph, 29, 64, 65 Delphia, Timothy, 129 DeMerritt, Sarah, 97, 130 Derr, Heidi, 30, 73, 120, 130, 222, 224 Dixon, David, 60, 130 Doane, Martin, 130 Doyle, David, 130 Dresen, David, 130 Dulacki, Nina, 70, 120, 130 Dunning, Tracy, 120, 130 Edmonds, Sylvin, 130 Eichenberger, Rebecca, 87, 94,95,130 Elder, Craig, 94, 95, 117 Elliott, Troi, 115, 118, 130 Ellis, John, 100, 131 Ellison, Mario, 100 Espey, Lisa, 120, 131 Evans, Kenneth, 26, 131 Evans, Kevin, 131 Evans, Rebecca, 131 Falkenberg, Elizabeth, 30, 73,111,120,131 Farland, Wendy, 46, 85, 131 Farmer, Lalana, 131 Faulding, Denise, 40, 131 Fiscus, Bradley, 131 Flerry, Bethea, 131 Frankenburg, Kurt, 54, 116, 120, 131, 132, 222, 224 Franklin, Steve: 117, 132 Frey, Suzanna, 120, 132 Fujii, Kathy, 132 Giron, Jamie, 115, 132 Godec, Monty, 32, 132 Goick, Cristin, 132 Gomez, Joan, 132 Goode, Karen, 85, 115, 118, 132 Gordon, Seth, 132 Greenberg, Carolyn, 132 Grogan, James, 117 Grove, Monica, 115, 133 Guerra, Marco, 37, 74, 133 Haggerty, Keith, 117 Hahn, Westen, 36, 133 DEX Halley, Victor, 115, 117 Halverson, Wendi, 29, 133 Hampton, Jeffery, 133 Hampton, Tammy, 133 Hansen, Lisa, 133 Harms, Robert, 133 Haubenchild, Deborah, 133 Haynes, Donald, 26, 133 Haynes, LeAnn, 85, 133 Hendershot, Susan, 134 Hendry, Benjamin, 26, 134 Henry, Rhonda, 90, 91, 111, 120, 134 Herlinger, Matthew, 81, 114, 120, 134 Herron, Michael, 60, 134 Hodges, Rob, 134 Hoffman Patricia, 134 Hollister, Tracey, 49, 81, 114, 120, 134 Holmes, Angela, 34, 56, 85, 134 Holmes, Cynthia, 40, 44, 45, 73,92,12o,134,223,224 Holmes, Rhonda, 135 Hooks, Brett, 115 Hopkins, Michael, 54, 85, 120, 135 Hristopoulas, Hristos, 135 Huckfeldt, Claire, 135 Hudspeth, Pamela, 135 Hudspeth, Paula, 135 Hurwitz, Ellen, 135 Hutchinson, David, 97, 99, 111,135 Hutt, Krystal, 135 Iverson, Felton, 135 Jackson, Wayne, 60, 85, 114, 115, 135 Jakopanah, Shaurow, 136 Jefferson, Byron, 26, 136 Jenkins, Cherlyn, 116, 136 Jensen, Eric, 22, 110, 120, 136 Jernigan, Robin, 65, 115, 136 Johnson, Craig, 117 Johnson, Fredric, 136 Johnson, Reginald, 117, 120 Johnson, Robert, 117 Johnston, Lamont, 117 Jones, David, 136 Joseph, Sara, 136 Kates, Ben, 22, 104, 106, 116, 120,136 Keliiholokai, Stephen, 26, 44, 60, 74 Kelly, Debra, 136 Kercheville, Kelli, 81, 114, 136 Kimmett, Joseph, 97, 137 Kincaid, Karen, 137 Kinsman, Chris, 32, 120, 137 Kirchhof, Chris, 137 Kirchhof, Julia, 56, 137 Klinkerman, Steve, 97, 99, 137 Konkol, Mary, 137 Lacey, Debra, 137 Lackey, Brian, 137 Larges, Jennifer, 81, 94, 95, 98,114,137 Latsis, James, 22, 85, 92, 137 Lavington, Steve, 137 Leali, Nanette, 138 Lederer, Seth, 94, 120, 138 LeDuke, Harry, 49, 74, 81, 114,138 Lopez, Yvonne, 73, 91, 116, 118,138 Lowe, Louahn, 94, 95, 99, 114, 120, 138 Lowy, Mitchell, 100, 117, 138 Lynch, Cheryl, 40, 138 Mack, Sheila, 138 Maiforth, Kevin, 118, 139 Martelon, Douglas, 139 Martin, Anthony, 117 Martinez, David, 139 McCollum, Dawn, 81, 94, 95, 114,139 McCrea, Bobbie, 139 McGhee, Carmella, 139 McGregor, Kathy, 94, 139 McLaughlin, Kayleen, 139 McNeill, Paul, 139 Medina, James, 29, 81, 120, 139 Mejia, Robert, 32, 120, 139 Meyer, John, 36, 74, 106, 140 Middleton, Carla, 115, 140 Miles, Ron, 32, 51, 97, 99, 111, 120, 140 Miller, John, 117 Milsap, Cheryl, 140 Mitchell, Andre, 140 Monley, Sarah, 140 Motz, Herman, 26, 85, 110, 120, 140 Mundt, Marshall, 140 Murdock, Gaunt, 26, 53, 92, 140 Murray, Kathleen, 140 Nelson, Laura, 98, 140 Nilsson, Inger, 141 Nimmons, Dathel, 37 , 56, 120, 141 Ninomiya, Jesse, 120, 141 Nold, Margaret, 81, 94, 95, 114,120,141 Norcross, Eric, 74, 120, 141, 223,224 Novin, Farzad, 23, 141 Nuanes, Scott, 32, 52, 141 Nuanes, Vanessa, 100, 141 Nuechterlein, Lois, 141 Olander, Christopher, 141 Olsen, Nina, 97, 99, 120, 141 0'Neill, Kim, 81, 114, 142 Packer, Dino, 117 Pagliasotti, Michael, 142 Panagiotopoulous, Georgia, 142 Pappas, Sam, 142 Pena, Theresa, 89, 91, 120, 142 Pepin, Pam, 97, 98, 120, 142 Peters, John, 36, 142 Pettes, Jacquelyn, 40 Phillips, Barclay, 22, 44, 142, 222, 224 Picher, Alison, 73, 104, 120, 142 Pitts, James, 36, 142 Polk, Jonathan, 92 Poonsirikul, Sombat, 142 Powell, Sharon, 115, 143 Powell, Sheryl, 143 Pogfzeba, Michael, 65, 143 Prather, Melody, 143 Price, Dana, 32, 75, 97, 110, 120 Pryor, Elizabeth, 111, 115 Pytell, Katie, 143 Quiat, Matthew, 143 Ramirez, Cathy, 143 Ray, Kevin, 143 Reddic, Sandy, 26, 44, 143 Reece, Sherri, 143 Reeves, Paul, 143 Reum, Stephen, 144 Reynolds, James, 144 Rice, Steven, 144 Richard, Jennifer, 44, 92, 144 Richie, Gene, 144 Riesenman, Amy, 144 Rogers, Kimberly, 144 Roy, Lola, 144 Roybal, Lisa, 144 Russey, David, 26 St. John, Anne, 144 Sauer, Lisa, 81, 114, 144 Schofield, Christina, 97 Sear, Kevin, 83, 100, 145 Sheehan, Mary, 145 Sheffield, Cathy, 145 Shoffstall, Drevvis, 92, 94, 115, 120, 145 Simmons, Tonya, 145 Slaughter, Cortney, 81, 90, 91,97,114,145 Slotta, Lizann, 97, 145 Stanton, Melissa, 30, 40, 44, 120,145 Starosky, Michelle, 97, 98, 145 Stevens, Craig, 89, 91, 97, 99 115,145 Stevenson, Monica, 104, 145 Steuart, Sheryl, 146 Stewart, Richard, 60, 146 Suazo, Elvera, 146 Sutherland, Lori, 146 Takatsuka, Gregory, 32, 146 Tashima, Wakako, 146 Templin, Revae, 29, 81, 92, 94,95,120,146 Thatch, Alex, 26, 44, 45, 53, 118 Thayer, Wendy, 146 Thomas, Shelby, 94, 146 Thomas, Stephanie, 40, 44, 88,91,120,146 Thompson, Laurie, 146 Tiehen, John, 147 Timmons, Della, 147 Tolles, William, 97, 99 Tooley, Brian, 92, 120, 147 Touris, John, 147 Tucker, Scott, 147 Uchida, John, 97, 99, 120 Ulibarri, Jesse, 147 Vaughn, Frances, 114 Varela, Jeri, 120, 147 Vigil, Sherry, 147 7 Villagrana, Blanca, 117 Viveros, Amelia, 147 Wade, Jonathon, 83, 120, 147 Walsh, Angela, 147 Ward, Robin, 148 Weathersby, Cathy, 148 Webb, Alan, 60, 115, 117 Webb, Anthony, 26, 115, 148 Wehner, David, 44, 81, 88, 91,95,106,114,120,148 Wehner, Robert, 29, 52, 65, 120, 148 West, Stephen, 148 White, Malcolm, 117 Williams, Anne, 32, 148 Woodruff, Jeff, 148 Wortham, Wanda, 148 Zervos, Stratis, 148 J UNIORS Abbott, Sherri, 160 Adams, Laura, 73, 119, 160 Adian, Cheryl, 160 Alexander, Kerry, 160 Alexander, Patrick, 74, 115 Alkire, Vance, 32 Allen, Carolyn, 160 Allen, Ronald, 160 Anderson, Alton, 52, 160 Anderson, James, 52, 97, 160 Anderson, Ronzelle, 160 Annan, Lesley, 160 Araya, Yodit, 160 Archambault, Joseph, 117 Auer, Eugene, 160 Avila, Jeanette, 120 Axelrad, Daniel, 97, 99, 160 Baker, Kelsey, 94, 160 Barnes, Tom, 160 Barnett, Jennifer, 160 Barth, Jeanette, 160 Barton, Alice, 114, 160 Beaitd,Rlary,90,91,106,160 Beckler, Kyle, 30, 56, 70, 78, 160 Berdahl, Paul, 26, 74, 78, 98, 160 Bichler, Debra, 94 Bishop, Tracy, 34 Blythe, Sarah, 30, 78, 81, 160 Boguslavsky, Vladimir, 160 Bolden, Roderick, 26, 160 Bond, Peter, 26, 160 Bonner, Vickie, 115, 160 Boucher, Elizabeth, 70, 114, 160 Bouton, Laurie, 73, 160 Bowman, Andre, 160 Braaton, Mike, 160 Brame, Karla, 160 Brent, John, 97 , 99, 160 Brikovskis, Rhett, 160 Brodnax, Marc, 26, 60, 78, 97, 118, 160 Brown, Maurice, 99, 160 Brown, Robin, 97, 99, 160 Brown, Stephany, 89, 91, 97, 116, 160 Buckett, Troy, 160 Burkhardt, Steven, 32, 160 Burns, Catherine, 114, 160 Burrell, Brett, 92, 160 Byrd, Dwayne, 37, 60 Cabell, Nancy, 160 Cage, Lanice, 30, 40, 78, 118, 160 Caldwell, Shonda, 160 Calloway, Theodore, 74, 160 Campbell, Timothy, 117 Carr, Jeff, 36, 119, 160 Carrasco, Desiree, 116, 160 Carter, Billy, 160 Carter, James, 97 Catalini, Jennifer, 162 Cavitt, Clint, 162 Celio, Todd, 22, 162 Chase, Maggie, 34, 70, 162 Chavez, James, 162 Cheadle, Cynthia, 118, 162 Cheatem, Tracie, 162 Chipman, Jennifer, 30, 73, 162 Clark, Pamela, 115, 162 Clark, Robin, 30, 162 Clark, Toyia, 162 Cleworth, Peter, 104, 162 Coleman, Laurie, 90, 91, 115, 116,162 Collins, David, 26 Cook, Margaret, 81, 82, 162 Cooley, Elizabeth, 162 Cooper, David, 22, 162 Costello, Mark, 22, 162 Coxe, Julia, 34, 56, 162 Cramer, Jeff, 97, 99 Cruz, James, 162 Cruz, Lisa, 162 Currington, Stacy, 162 Dahlstrom, Eric, 162 Dailey, Erin, 73, 162, 223, 224 Dalbey, Doug, 163 Daly, Rachel, 163 Daniels, Mary, 115 Davidson, Martin, 26, 52, 163 Davis, Jeana, 56, 163 DeBuyzer, Nicholas, 60, 97, 163 Deitchman, Arleen, 163 Delpapa, Timothy, 163 Deming, Tara, 163 Derose, Dominic, 163 Dettera, Leslie, 163 Dewispelaere, Jeffrey, 26, 54, 163 Dill, Gregory, 163 Dillard, Alton, 94, 163 Dixon, Lisa, 117 Dixon, Sandra, 163 Dock, Robyn, 163 Doyle, Celeste, 97 Drummond, Brian, 163 Duhaime, Walter, 37, 54, 74, 163, 223, 224 Dunn, Shelia, 163 Egloff, Deborah, 163 Embleton, Dale, 23, 54, 65, 163 Espinoza, Phillip, 163 Evans, Cheryl, 40, 92 Ewing, Peter, 163 Feder, Amy, 98, 163 Felecos, Paul, 100 Flores, Cheryl, 163 Franklin, Debra, 164 Gallegos, Georgiann, 56, 164 Gamble, Chandra, 164 Gantz, Christopher, 26, 74, 78,118,164 Godec, Judy, 29, 92, 164, 223, 224 Goldstein, Mark, 32 Gonzales, Patricia, 164 Goode, Katrina, 115, 164 Gordon, Ronnetta, 164 Gould, Gordon, 164 Graham, Steven, 164 Grassman, Christine, 94, 164 Grayson, Chuck, 117 Greer, William, 164 Griggs, Celia, 116 Groff, Peter, 36, 164 Grossman, Alex, 37, 54, 164 Guinn, Stuart, 23, 81, 94, 98, 99, 164 Hadley, Lisa, 164 Haines, Chad, 83, 106, 164 Haley, Kathleen, 83, 114 Hall, Vicki, 115, 164 Hall, Clem, 26, 60, 164, 118 Hamburg, Therese, 30, 117 Hamby, Brooke, 164 Hampton, Jennifer, 83, 106, 164 Hardiman, Robin, 164 Hardy, Antoinette, 164, 165 Harris, Valere, 81, 94, 106, 114,121,165 Hart, David, 26, 52, 165 Harvey, Roslyn, 40, 78, 92, 115,118,165 Hautzinger, Sarah, 73, 165 Hayward, Sherri, 165 Hemphill, Alan, 165 Henson, Melly, 165 Herbold, Gregory, 165 Herron, Sharon, 165, 104 Hey, Todd, 165 Higgs, Lisa, 165 Hill, Andrew, 22, 23 flue,1ca6e,7o,165,223,224 Holmes, Teresa, 34 Hoogstrate, Jennifer, 29, 75, 81, 91, 165 Hopkins, Dwayne, 165 Hopkins, Sandra, 165 Horsley, Betsy, 165 Hoskins, David, 165 Hostetter, Kurt, 165 Howard, Nathaniel, 26, 52, 165 Hundon, Linda, 115, 165 Hutton, Angela, 165 Huynh, Thinh, 165 Ichishita, Dietz, 97, 165 Isaak, Daniel, 166, 183 Jackson, DeWayne, 26, 60, 74, 96, 118, 165 Jennings, Paulette, 166 Johnson, Jennifer, 92, 166 Johnson, Michael, 166 Johnson, Sheldon, 99, 166 Johnson, William, 166 Jones, John, 26, 97 Jones, Karen, 92, 166 Jones, Randy, 166 Jordan, Timothy, 166 Jordan, Vyronda, 56, 166 Kahre, Gretchen, 95, 166 Keliiholokai, William, 26, 74 Kennedy, Lorraine, 166 Keys, Brenda, 29, 115, 166 219 Kimura, Naomi, 73, 166 Kitchen, Susan, 104, 166 Klap, Thomas, 167 Leftin, Dave, 166 Lewis, Patricia, 116, 166 Libonati, Kenneth, 26, 60, 166 Limb, Kristina, 94, 166 Lizotte, Renee, 166 Long, Martha, 164, 167 Luedke, Judith, 167 Lyford, Richard, 22, 92, 167 Lyle, Kipp, 30, 73, 81, 92 MacDonald, Douglas, 167 Mack, Patricia, 81, 167 Martin, Christine, 29, 46, 167 Martin, Gregory, 104, 167 Martin, Steven, 167 Masterson, Randall, 167 Masterson, Ricky, 97, 99, 167 Mathews, Patricia, 92 Mattern, Joey, 167 Maxwell, James, 167 McConnell, Steven, 97 , 99 McCoy, Debra, 167 McDonald, William, 167 McGregor, Edward, 167 McLain, Gail, 167 McLaughlin, Jacki, 73, 167 Middleton, William, 167 Milan, Kevin, 26, 74 Miles, Ronald, 167 Milsap, Sharon, 167 Milsap, Shelia, 40, 168 Mims, Allen, 117, 120 Mitchell, Joseph, 168 Mitchell, Melissa, 94, 95, 168 Moody, Wanda, 168 Mooney, Beverly, 168 Moore, Marcelene, 73, 168 Morris, Stephen, 65, 168 Motz, Margaret, 168 Muhlbauer, Claudia, 81, 94, 168 Mulcahy, Bridgett, 168 Muller, Andrew, 168 Munds, Thomas, 168 Murane, Edward, 52 Nagle, Robert, 168 Nash, Amy, 30, 168, 222, 224 Nelson, Arvin, 49, 54, 74, 114 Nelson, Paul, 168 Nguyen, Thanh, 168 Noda, Michael, 22, 168 Norton, Milton, 26, 74, 90, 91, 97 Norwood, Barbara, 92 Norwood, Margaret, 168 Nuanes, Jack, 168 Oakes, Donald, 168 Olander, Lorraine, 73, 92 0'Leary, Mary, 30, 168 Oliver, Kathy, 30, 73, 81, 94, 168 Ortiz, Nico, 117 Page, Felicia, 168 Paige, Wendell, 169 Pang, Jin, 169 Pascoe, Ted, 26, 81, 114, 169 Pedrick, Michael, 120 Perkins, Darrell, 169 Peterson, Lee, 169 Phillips, Carole, 98, 118, 169 Picht, Lori, 97, 169 Platt, Jennifer, 75, 169 220 Polt, Martin, 97, 99 Preblud, Kevin, 78, 90, 91, 169, 223, 224 Quintana, Andrew, 74, 169, 223, 224 Quintana, Thomas, 117 Randolph, Scott, 26, 83, 169 Reed, Delecia, 49, 78, 83, 89, 91, 106, 114, 169 Reed, Mark, 100 Rhine, Catherine, 169 Richie, Shirel, 169 Riggs, Glynda, 169 Roberts, Richard, 169 Robinson, David, 120 Robinson, Mariann, 169 Robnett, John, 74, 118, 169 Rockwell, Cassie, 49, 73, 92, 114 Roel, Erlinda, 169 Romero, Andrew, 37, 11, 169 Rosenberg, Craig, 169 Rountree, Laneze, 34, 56, 169 Rowland, Staci, 49, 91, 92, 169 Sander, Charlene, 169 Sawyer, Mary, 81, 114, 170 Schmidt, Renate, 30, 73, 170 Schofield, Sondra, 170 Scott, Kimberley, 81, 115, 170 Seiler, Christopher, 94, 95 Seney, Renee, 70, 170 Session, Demetra, 115, 170 Shepard, Debora, 170 Shikles, Sherri, 170 Silverberg, Robin, 97, 118, 170 Skaife, Becky, 34, 56, 170 Smiley, Terri, 94, 95, 170 Smith, Carole, 170 Smith, Christy, 97 Smith, Kristi, 170 Smith, Robert, 26, 52, 78, 97 , 118 Snyder, Frank, 26, 170 Spero, Clyde, 65, 170 Stacey, Jenny, 29, 170 Stanley, Mark, 37, 54, 74, 89, 91, 100, 170 Stark, Erik, 65, 170 Stark, Felicia, 170 Stearns, Shanna, 30, 170 Stevens, Carol, 115, 170 Stevens, Jenni, 29, 73, 81, 170, 222, 224 Stiers, Sandra, 94, 170 Stoffel, Eric, 60, 171 Stribling Jr., Gary, 49, 170 Struble, Laurie, 171 Strunk, Elizabeth, 171 Sullivan, Chrystal, 117, 171 Taylor, Anne, 171 Taylor, Josh, 171 Tellinghuisen, Lori, 171 Tholen, Thomas, 36, 104, 171 Thomas, Cathy, 49, 114, 171 Trefz, Todd, 117 Trumbole, Valerie, 171 Urban, Irene, 171 Vaden, William, 26, 74, 171 Valdez, Mike, 117 Vanvelkinburg, Iris, 171 Wade, Dan, 171 Waines, Latanya, 171 Walker, David, 120 Wallace, Michael, 26 Walsh, Mary, 171 Ware, Jennifer, 100, 171 Warn, Tim, 117 Warner, Ann, 83, 104, 106, 171 Washington, Tracy, 100, 171 Watson, Leo, 171 White, Christopher, 92, 171 White, Lois, 171 White, Sharee, 171 White, Shari, 172 Wickham, Coleen, 114, 120 Wild, Becky, 172 Wilkerson, Jennifer, 172 Williams, Paul, 172 Winslow, Lawana, 172 Worley, Deidrea, 115 Wright, Lois, 172 Wright, Tamara, 172 Yarbrough, Rodgers, 52 York, Joyce, 172 Young, Karen, 117 Young, Pari, 172 Zirkelbach, Albert, 172 SOPHOMORES Abbott, Teri, 178 Adams, Ruth, 119, 121, 178 Adams, Whitney, 178 Adkins, Christopher, 74, 178 Ahlenius, Todd, 49, 178 Aldrich, Regina, 82, 106, 116 178 Alexander, Kimberly, 178 Agerton, Frances, 116 Allen, Anthony, 178 Allen, Elizabeth, 178 Alonzo, Hector, 178 Amari, Richard, 49 Anastos, Steven, 178 Archuleta, Michele, 178 Archuleta, Richard, 49 Armas, Mark, 27, 74, 178 Ashby, Felecia, 30, 97, 178 Ates, Ava, 178 Ausler, Clark, 96, 178 Baca, Joan, 118, 178 Baker, Daren, 52, 178 Baker, Eric, 178 Barley, Kristin, 73, 116, 178 Barnes, Elizabeth, 178 Barnhorst, Heather, 121, 178 Barrientos, Mary, 17 8 Barth, Natalie, 96, 178 Battey, Sarah, 178 Baudek, David, 178 Bell, Stephen, 22, 52, 178 Bendixen, Sheila, 178 Bennett, Linda, 29, 178 Berdahl, Vicenta, 29, 178 Blandon, William, 54, 179 Boland, Berry, 27, 179 Bolin, Thomas, 97 Bolts, Barbara, 115, 179 Bomgaars, Greg, 32, 179 Bonner Jr.,Woodie, 179 Boyd, Leslie, 179 Bradley, Megan, 116, 179 Bridges, Thomas, 27, 179 Brown Jr., Cecil, 179 Brown, Crystal, 179 Brown, Deva, 90, 91, 116, 179 Buchanan, Karen, 97 Buchholz, Tracy, 179 Bunting, Linda, 57, 179 Burkepile, Marc, 98, 179 Burnam, Gerald, 27, 179 Burrell, Linda, 116, 179 Burt, Laura, 96, 116 Burton, William, 32, 89, 179 Butler, Joe, 179 Butterfield, Bradley, 179 Carroll, Linda, 116, 179 Chapman, John, 179 Cheadle, Don, 23, 81, 97, 99, 179 Cheng, David, 179 Childress, Kevin, 60, 179 Christy, Peter, 27, 179 Clark, Tonya, 179 Clymer, Elizabeth, 73, 179 Cohen, Kirk, 27, 60, 92, 97, 179 Collins, Peter, 179 Combs, Gerald, 96 Contereras, Chanda, 179 Cooper, Benjamin, 22, 180 Cuerden, Randell, 180 Cunningham, Brett, 60, 180 Currie, Theresa, 180 Czech, Pamela, 73, 97, 116, 180 Damore, Nancy, 180 Davis, Andrew, 180 Davis, Teresa, 180 Delph, Kristal, 57, 75, 115, 116, 180 Delphia, David, 99, 180 DeMerritt, John, 180 Derr, Kirsten, 30, 180, 222, 224 Deuel, Stacey, 116, 180 Dhonau, Daniel, 180 Dixon, Lin, 49, 114 Dol, Galen, 27, 52 180 Downing, Barbara, 30, 81, 96, 180 Dudley, Pam, 180 Dulacki, Edith, 81, 114, 180 Edmonds, Patrice, 180 Edwards, Candice, 180 Edwards, Marilyn, 116 Embleton, Patrick, 27 , 180 Embry, Rod, 52 Enderlein, Ralph, 54, 180 Espinoza, Delores, 180 Espinoza Jr., Manuel, 180 Farner, Eric, 180 Fedde, Chris, 180 Florez, Joe, 180 Foley, Patrick, 180 Franklin, Leta, 115, 116, 180 Frazier, Heather, 70, 92, 116, 181 Freeburn, Michael, 74, 181 Fuller, Staten, 37, 96, 181 Gallegos, Paula, 57, 181 Garcia, Joe, 181 Garcia, Rudy, 27 Gautier, Danielle, 97, 116, 181 Gerrol, Donna, 81, 116, 181 Glivar, Joan, 181 Goldberg, Adam, 97 , 99, 106, 181 Gonzales, Steven, 54, 65, 89, 91,181 Gordon, Rachael, 119, 121, 181 Gordon, Stephanie, 181 Gornell, Molly, 181 Gould, Signe, 32, 75, 181 Gracey, John, 181 Graham, Laurel, 29, 181 Grant, Tracey, 99, 181 Green, Tyrone, 27, 96 Greenberg, Lorie, 118, 181 Greenblatt, Andrew, 181 Greer, Cleophus, 181 Grissom, James, 181 Grossman, Phyllis, 29, 181 Guerra, Pamela, 118, 181 Guerrero, Maria, 29, 181 Guyton, Sandra, 116, 181 Hall, Amanda, 116, 181 Hall, Joyce, 81, 96, 116, 181 Hall, Susan, 96, 181 Halpern, Michelle, 181 Halverson, John, 23, 81, 181 Hamilton, Christine, 97, 116, 182 Hannon, Tracy, 182 Hartfield, Aaron, 27, 182 Hawkins, Patricia, 182 Haynes, Helena, 182 Heiland, Kenneth, 27, 182 Herlinger, Rebecca, 92, 182 Heron, John, 182 Herrera, Diana, 182 Hill, Janice, 116, 182 Hill, Sherita, 96, 116, 182 Hodge, Janet, 182 Hodge, Ruben, 181 Hodges, Bryan, 27 Holle, Gregory, 182 Holmes, Brian, 23, 182 Hopkins, Ruth, 182 Hora, Sherry, 182 Howard, Phyllis, 116 Huff, Melanie, 121, 182 Huffer, John, 22, 96, 182 I-Iundon, Mark, 182 Innes, Phillip, 182 Jackson, Quinby, 182 Janulewicz, Richard, 27, 182 Jaross, Attila, 97, 99 Jecminek, Carlee, 182 Jefferson, Leroy, 22, 23, 96 Johnson, Frederica, 182 Johnson, Jay, 182 Johnson, John, 182 Johnson, Pauletta, 116 Jones, Bridgit, 83, 115, 116 Jones, David, 183 Jones, Deanna, 116 Jones, LaWanda, 116 Jones, Sandra, 116, 183 Joyce, Maria, 183 Kane, Paul, 183 Keeler, Linda, 183 Kelso, Victoria, 97, 99, 116, 183 Keys, Joel, 115, 183 Kilfoyle, Susan, 30, 70, 90, 91,183 Kimmett, Mary, 98, 183 Kincaid, Douglas, 183 King, Cary, 65, 99 Kirk, Andrew, 54 Kirk, Elizabeth, 70, 83, 96, 116 Kitsutaka, Robyn, 73, 116, 183 Klein, Beth, 183 Klinke, Susan, 29 Knight, Cherie, 34, 57, 75, 92,99,116,183 Knudson, Amy, 30, 183 Koeppe, Erik, 23, 81, 82, 106, 183 Konkol, Steven, 22, 52, 183 Kreck, Kevin, 23, 183 Kregarman, Debra, 183 Kusumoto, Frank, 27 Lambrecht, Kimberly, 30, 97 183 Latsis, George, 65, 183 Lee, Darcel, 57 Lee, Denise, 57 Leija, Jeffery, 120 Lewis, Stephanie, 96, 183 Libonati, Lawrence, 27, 183 Liggitt, David, 183 Lindsey, Greg, 54, 183 Long, Paulette, 83, 116 Lopez, Catherine, 96, 116, 183 Luedke, Mark, 97, 99 Mack, Mary Anne, 116, 184 Madsen, Steve, 36, 184 Malone, Raymond, 184 Malungu, Patrick, 23, 184 Martelon, Annie, 114 Martin, John, 96, 184 Martin, Jonathan, 115 Martin, Scott, 97 Martine, Lyle, 184 Martinez, Gary, 184 Massanet, Joseph, 184 Mastlon, Deana, 184 Mastrude, Dale, 184 Mata, Oswaldo, 52 Mate, Aaron, 23, 184 Mattern, Michael, 184 McDonald, James, 23 McGuire, Michael, 183 Mclntosh, Rhonda, 183 Meadows, James, 96, 184 Meagher, Lynn, 115, 184 Medlock, Beverly, 184 Mejia, Margaret, 34, 57, 70, 184 Miles, Shari, 97, 184 Miller, Karla, 81, 96, 184 Miller, Terry, 57, 184 Miller, William, 184 Milton, Leslie, 27, 92 Moore, Herman, 52, 184 Moore, Michaele, 56, 184 Morris, Amanda, 81, 116, 184 Morscher, Monica, 116, 184 Mosqueda, Oralia, 97 , 99, 184 Mun, Yon, 184 Murphy, Sean, 23, 184 Murphy, Shawn, 70, 116, 184 Nasser, Victoria, 116, 184 Navarro, Randy, 27, 96, 185 Nelson, Glenn, 27, 185 Nettles, Tammi, 116, 185 Newman, Michael, 27 Nichol, Steve, 52, 185 Norman, Hope, 185 Norman, Ned, 54, 74, 185 Nuanes, Ross, 92, 185 Nubine, Lily, 185 0'Fallon, Ann, 70, 116, 185 7 0'Neill, Kevin, 81, 98 Ortiz, Louis, 27, 185 Pagliasotti, Tina, 81, 83, 185 Patterson, Ann, 97, 185 Paul, Tara, 116, 185 Payne, Sandra, 185 Pena, Craig, 118, 185 Pepin, Todd, 74, 185 Perlmutter, Laura, 185 Perry, Patrick, 185 Peterson, Jeanette, 185 Peterson, John, 23, 185 Phillips, Jayme, 29, 82, 98, 106, 116, 185 Phoenix, Joe, 36, 90, 91 Pittam, Michael, 185 Ponce, Victor, 185 Pounds, Wendolyn, 185 Prince, Gianette, 185 Ramirez, Salvador, 185 Rawles, Christopher, 97 , 99, 185 Reavey, Robert, 27, 185 Redwine, Cathia, 185 Redwine, Richard, 97 Reece, Johnna, 186 Reed LaDonica, 116, 186 Reed, Robin, 96 Regas, Philip, 99, 186 Renno, Julie, 116, 186 Rhone, James, 186 Richard, Toni, 116 Richardson, Jill, 30, 97, 116 Richmond, Sondia, 186 Richter, Richard, 186 Robertson, Donald, 186 Robinson, Shelly, 114, 116, 121,186 Rodgers, Tammy, 186 Rogers, Kristin, 186 Rose, Steve, 36, 186 Rose, Tamara, 186 Rovlenchik, Joan, 96, 116, 186 Salazar, Pamela, 116, 186 Salls, Denise, 116, 186 Saucier, Michael, 186 Schlagel, Bruce, 186 Schmidt, Christina, 70, 186 Schramm, Jacob, 23, 81, 83, 89,91,97,99,186 Scott, Gerald, 186 Scott, Lisa, 186 Seney, Neil, 186 Sharpe, Jackie, 92, 116, 186 Shropshire, Beverly, 96, 116, 186 Simpson, Tony, 186 Sinopoli, Paul, 52, 186 Skidmore, Christine, 186 Smith, Hilbert, 27, 187 Smith, Marcus, 27, 97 Smittick, Lorne, 52, 187 Steele, Kathryn, 81, 116, 187 Stein, Claudia, 82, 92, 106, 116,187 Stephenson, Kyler, 96 Steuart, Julie, 34, 70, 187 Stewart, Lori, 116, 187 Suazo, Davine, 187 Syptak, Kimberly, 29, 73, 187 Telles, Arthur, 187 Thiel, Shelly, 187 Thompson, Dena, 116, 121, 187 Thorne, Christopher, 32, 97, 99,187 Thorne, Michael, 187 Toland, Louise: 96, 116, 187 Trampe, Kimberly, 187 Vannortwick, Kris, 187 Vicars, Robert, 27 , 187 Wade, Melonda, 187 Walker, Elliot, 187 Walker, Laurie, 115, 116 Walker, Trent, 90, 91, 187 Ward, Daniel, 187 Warvi, Daniel, 98, 187 Washburn, Peter, 81, 92, 96, 187 Washington, Nadine, 116, 187 Weaver, Allyson, 116, 187 Weaver, Nancy, 116, 187 Weaver, Teresa, 187 Wells, Laurie, 96, 187 Whalen, Heidi, 34, 96, 187 Whaley, Calvin, 97, 99 Worley, Dana, 188 Whitworth, Barry, 27, 188 Williams, Danny, 188 Williams, James, 27 Williams, Ronald, 188 Wilson, Cornelia, 188 Wright, Denison, 27 , 81, 96, 187 Wright, Evelyn, 116 Wuthier, Julia, 57, 188 Yamamoto, Lily, 30, 92, 188 Zavilla, Cyndi, 188 SSR nxwni K ,,,...f. ,. ffv :iff ,Qi U3 'C B B exe, A 52-S if. 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