East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1984

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But, people can always be found relaxing, socializing, studying, or just dreaming of the future. The bell can 't ring soon enough for cheerleaders and friends. Mindy Nagle budgets her time. X i i 3 N, W ' ' Q- A 'Tse agw X is . g Q., ' H +V gk! f M .Qin 1: A k rg. M 'L 'wg 4 .af Wgkfm K, Zia 'M nn' v 4 V -L A-ba RE TROSPEC T: team gives a big cheer before the state game. 4 K 1 Q 3 . J. 5 2 3 6 Although it was prom night, fans still supported the team. Last spring, East athletes trained hard through the cold weath- er. Daily running the stairs and practice in the gyms definitely was worth their time. The result was one team state champion- ship and two individual state champions. The girls soccer team ls season was highlighted at the Littleton Stadium on May 20 when they defeated Arapahoe 1-0. The winning goal was scored by Kathy Hathaway. The victory, shared by many East students and supporters, made history at East. ' ri, ,P FS' -5 be Mit, ff . Y li YQ ' Q: V K sig, A5 K- Zf- . f .. . .M . . .. T .. . 1 Holly Hoskins feeds Cary Lyford a pass in the state game 5 A A S CHAMPIONSHIP TIMES Q? Q- f At left, Mr. Noonan 's band sets the atmosphere for the state pep rally, Goldie Sellers poses after her championship jump. The cheerleaders rock the house, Wayne Vaden and Goldie Sellers were the pride of East's track team last spring. Wayne brought back the triple crown while Goldie took state in the long jump. These two were added to the list of East champions. I Wayne Vaden thanks everyone for their support. ,A F The soccer team primps before the trophy presentation. 7 X i 1 -1 ,,--w,,,,, gm, A ,. -x N. M-- U A 5. N. if 'N .V . .,., ,.,,. sm N' X N ,QQ Q 4 ,S X .s xtml , W, sw - N . W- N .. , W .Q K J ut... 4, W, i -wx ,-,hW,,,w . J, K .. -N T -- V,-4-suv'---, - LN k W. -,MQ - --ML f- -- K 65.4-,,-,f,,- ,-arg, .1 . GF ' S-3,-QM W 'A A . U ami.. , 30 , 4. -. -f 'W i -A A Ng -fx-V.---, - . Mgga , , w . ff ' X- 1: vf .As :Ann 1. , 3 A - - , - .vl e ix 1 wg, ,,, ,Wx w f -we mm ,rw Iuliw vw ,H ,,,, , X ,-- . , 1, . ' 11 - , - ' N ., f ' K XA K 4 , 'J , , -- V -Lg -1- ' 2' MiiW 5f?l?'Mg9W'WgWWWWFiWY1H '1iHv 'wf1WiWwas'vrWfWZWE?'w'm'fm-Q.ilw-MawrEmawww-szwwimnmM.--v--paw.muggmggwwfgigg Q .f M, iv tw s my . Q sf, '- . W Q'- ,SLQM N.4..,,..,4 ,. ZS -Q P. 5 fx- W M-wi: asm? -X ' f X, i, L , V affix ,MW , , 2 H ' mifzqwffw Mi uw-.,Q,L.,, ,L ,ww is VSJFQEQ MN .Nu-uf an ww wmv-V , M I ,,A, , , f-l':','L k fn' Q w .. .........M 5104, M x 'Y -W 9 . ' fTilYEZ..a-,v x The 1983 graduation ceremonzes were enjoyable for the graduates as well FS we X Melanie Vaughn Shelly Collrns Rhonda Lee and Beverly Rlchard head for the Springfest actzvmes as the Junior Escorts. THE GOOD TIMES APRIL, MAX JUNE NJ lui The outstanding weather helped to create a fantastic beach party. Prom mementos. Becky Bernstein and Leanna Sulzer take time out to chat on Spirit Week 's tourist day Many spring activities highlighted the end of the year. Among the special events for the seniors was the prom, held at Park Side Suites. Attendants formally dressed up and celebrated their high school careers. ln addition, graduation served as a main event for seniors. Held at the Coliseum, it was a well-organized program which allowed seniors to view their past 12 years and anticipate their futures. End of the year activities for all students included spirit week and springfest, Whether students were seniors or underclassmen, the end of the year represented the completion of a very successful year for all. MMV , . . N , L we K 1 l G VV. WM-mil W 1 P TY -P' 'ur' - W - , . . , fig. F, zf.1!.4i-M, ,lf . 7.5.3. 1 K . 2. , ' Q ' -. i,El.,f Qg F ' A 'V '5 l .1 ' g x if ' ' Q.: . ,ff wg - 3 A ' 4. V ,fig T4-k . , V ij I s .5-Q. , ' f ' 1 ' ' . '- Y 5' .. ' E K m y A A 'fig A .ggrx xf ri y b I . A T - fn? 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I 5 4,4 1 1, , 1, Q il During Spirit Week, the grape-eating contest was a success Angel Mistie Klein boogies with Coach Tarver s son, Brian. The homecoming candidates prepare for the coronation. td ,f I at vs Ni If A . . Gerald Abraham rushes for one of his homecoming touchdowns The 1983 homecoming king and queen, Gerald Abraham and Barbara Wanner. By October, just when students and teachers are familiar with the routine, Spirit Week comes to disrupt it. This year, Angels dressed like nerds and country club members. They dug through attics or imagined the future for Dec- ade Day. On Toga Day, students dressed like ancient Romans. The highlight was the pep rally on Friday followed by Saturday's home- coming victory over West 36-0. The Week end- ed with the homecoming dance held in the main hall Saturday night. NOTE WORTH Y PEOPLE ' SHARE TIME , l i .r i East students and faculty are fortunatevthati people such as Clive Cusslef, EarIReun1g ianci Chief Tom Coogan tee! that East is worth their time to visit and share their talents. Clive Cussiergauthor of Raise the Titanlcg spoke to interested writing students aboyt his books and experiences. Earl Reum returned to East this year with his inspiring program urging students to :challenge themselves by making-the most of their lives. Chie1',Z'om,gCoogan presented the side of the law to East students, explaining legal processes and procedures. Chief Coogan leetures on iaw and order 'in Denver? sw fs A-S .K he gl' se X Xipf - is we - . V i 'fix ,, ,f x gf :M w -.Q M it i QZWEC WWW E ,E as , , Mm Q,iief5Ef'EnT5.., .,K Wert imc-.pf.2f ,W Us g, Wf,, ,W iyhi ., ---rr i si i E i i l s A i l l Q A it i E iii' ' ':7 ' f I , ,f ,Q ' z f ' W 'W H L,,,Eiqi1 ,,,, , Clive Cussler elaborates za point about writing, 1 E it Esrl Renm inspires Eest leaders John Klrztzele, Jesse Daviss and AnniefCordovaff' ' The crowd carefully listens to Bill Coors! business advice. A Bill Coors listens to students Wlflnr I -s.. X It t 5 t 'W as s 5 opinions. . 5 ss si 525- SSQ -. 11 .oss sstfifi sax fr f Mayor Pena responds to a probing question. Once again, interested students took the time to visit with Bill Coors as he related his success story and business sense to them. Mr. Coors, because ot' his interest in high school students, gave students who are making career decisions, the opportunity to ask questions about his past experiences. ln addition, East hosted Mayor Federico Pena who gave an inspiring talk on campaigning for elective ofnce and various city issues. Students were also given the opportunity to ask probing questions pertaining to important, current issues. The dedication of Beth Gower and East for Excel- lence made it possible for East to host these out- standing community leaders. Mayor Pena talks about his past law school experiences. M W ,,,, . if Z -ffi it r ,, ., QWN ' ' if , Qfellnir W ,ire 0f'l'Q,W',f.kfl ,, WfZ4Z,,fA 4 'WWA vsfffnawf, , ,E H V nie . We Bill Coors takes a stand on big business, 17 THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME O Unfortunately, the presents under the holiday tree were only paper. THE YEAR Sophomores John McCulloch, Josh Joseph, and Chris Hunt are amused after Johns date punched him in the arm, , iaii XX ...K By the end ot' the week, the third floor needed a lift. The second floor was such a small world that no one could be found, The first indication ot' a long, cold winter. Senior class decorations show they are young at heart. With the excitement of the fresh snow, the November and December months were tilled with fun activities. East's variety show Angel Antics was a great experience for the audience as well as the participants. Being stuck at home during the snow storm over Thanksgiving break gave all of the girls time to decide who they were going to ask to the Morp dance. lt appeared as though they made good decisions because the dance itself was a tremendous success. Everyone threw on their old jeans and t-shirts and hit McDonalds type restaurants, then put on their dancing shoes to boogie the night away. To celebrate the holiday season each class showed their stuff in the annual hall decorating contest won by the seniors. The decorations gave the school a cheerful look and put everyone in the holiday spirit just in time for winter vacation, Matt Bond holds a blanket for stagefright comfort. Senior Kedra Harvey and Vernon Hotella watch the rest of the dancers while they take a break. THE SEASON FOR INDOOR SPORTS As all the fall sports came to a satisfying conclusion, the coaches and athletes did not slow down as the winter season began. The coaches were pleased with the enthusiastic turnout and began rigorous training routines in order to match the successful fall season. Winter is a difficult time for high school sports because of the long holiday break in December, but the dedication of the athletes should withstand the long season. lt will be well worth the time of fans and athletes to participate in East athletics this winter. Sophomore Kerry Smith tries to pin freshman Kacey James in practice K I Jumors Reggie Alexander and Maury Samilton coach Darryl Dukes on his set shot. Senior Rachel Aragon hopes sophomore Kelly Delph misses the pass. Senior Chris Roper concentrates on his free throw while junior Maury Samilton waits his turn. me 1 :naw A L-...pn , 5 , The wrestling team practices the Domino Theory, I x 'Wifi ,J , fy , R ' -41' ZW, M I .... KH. 'K Coach Tarver instructs wrestlers on winning takedown and escape techniques. Junior Mindy Nagle tries out for the Harlem Globetrotters 21 A It was not a Silent Night for the East concert orchestra 4 1 East for Excellence was superior for the school. Dave Roever captured the audience with his tale. f ef A f W 1,.4,,, , , ff M t Q-' fb 7, f ,,.m, ,,,,,... , .,,, 1 ,'.:w.4ww26.nz:E5' K Would you trust these three for help? John Kintzele, Marvin Norton, and Jesse Daviss provide assistance tor their third and final customer, Rico Beard, si has N te t ,1 wg as N if 2 '- wr at 5 g... t at is -.W m tw sim rv .... - ,. . .....,. , X- V N X -wma. -was f -aww- xx X W sz ff- N M xg Ni Xu. E wax .. kx. - , J, 3 ,:2' N fi ' S .. it . -.'. E 5-E, - K N ' ,Sf -- x X Q1 J -QI' ww L N, .W . N5 :E l.: 'l...-,: wh. wk 5 Y as A ll 'S S X f N wx MX ink. , gi, 5 N HQ - tw Y .. u sw: .0 f iss, . With those looks and smiles, they all deserve to be king! The winter season brought many activities and assemblies to East. Musically inclined students in orchestra and choir ga ve a formal performance for family and friends. East's concert orchestra was one of two orchestras in the state chosen to per- form at the Colorado Music Educatofs Con- vention in January at-the Broadmore Hotel in Colorado Springs. After a pleasurable winter intermission, students returned to the frustrations of second semester registration. Successful scheduling was not always possible, With the onset of second semester, East for Excellence brought Jake Jabs and Dave Ro- ever who ga ve their time to speak to East students about success, achievement and past experiences. The winter season also brought about a day of love, Valentine 's Day, and the annual Sweetheart Dance. Many sweethearts turned out for the fes- tive evening, Through these winter activities, students were bet- ter able to get through the drudgeries of the cold winter season before the coming of spring. A Christmas Carol for the concert choir. Jake Jabs: a success story to share. N1 I fs in -4 Z is Registration works up an appetite. 23 TAKING TIME TO LOOK AT PEOPLE The book we present to you tells about East activities, classes, and sports, but East people are just as diversified. They make East special and stand out from the crowd. People are the heart and spirit of East, being behind the school's success. They come from all different backgrounds and set many goals. Who knows what they'll be doing tomorrow or 10 years from now, but today they're taking time to contribute to East, At right sophomores Carla Godec, Tina Pew and junior Kristen Sarvis discuss the senior boys. Seniors Leslie Aldrich and John Hite collaborate during computer class. F F 4 L' Charles Thatch and Leon McColister give the high Hve for Jerry Arguello. . . . XE 5- S2 'i1tti- rl 1 W ,'1- ' S ig? ' 5 gi? wt -. is .Q it X i so as ggi i , E . ttt - . -- wr . .gf wg f STKE f F 'L K. 'LL' E 1 'Q 4 - J . XE L .F X 5 L L 3.254 2 E P .2 1 g s . T. f . E SS E . . tw Ns A . gg - 'f fi-X O gif' BNWSW vt M 5 X i . Q ., Q 1 -.f-: - 5 5 5 E it r in ,.., : 4 'A f Q Li , f ' 5 . ' S T S - . t - fi f Q Q Q i,-.'i 1 fm ' -- Q 1 ' r - 5 i JF N f,?fefs:i5tSi.fgs .Q 1 I x W A 2 fi-- sw N ..,.. his Q Ltr. ,i m my V L. 15.1 fixfiifsfii Z . ' Jfiii Ni ---. 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'F . , l l V l W M e 'Xa 1 QW 7 J w Eg :pg ig at 4, 'X , A 3, 4, ff , 4 1 ' ' ,L, Q f '.'1 fk H l K ln R Megan Rundlet and Michael Jackson show the after-effects of a school lunch. I A ,,.... Ed Ch nade. axles and Butch Hubbart play tag on the Espla- Senior Jesse Daviss charms the girls. s 1 iw, re. 1 i K ii.. f f X - tg, V E, if sb as 9 QQ 5 nmxf, is ,M f Jennifer Barker hears about Marcy KintzeIe's date last Friday night, 1 N, K Y-ark 4-,. ..-If M JA if Color Day at East High School. f 4 We ,Q ri ,M Q... i 7314 2 : Vrfw V' ffl ZW W , WWW' .ffl i , , . 1 MH f ,, Zeke M, , , ,,na , f V Af 4 ' ,,,w1Qw 4 'Wwe M , MZJQFQSZL M 'iifigw M, XM fsif mf- if if W 5 if W? rimews . ,iw ., H fff ,, ff f 3 My 1 W X Af f 1 ff A J4 W M ,f ff J? f ,Ag f' 2 wg if Q if 2 y ai 1 Z, Mp. ,,,, , . f gf 5 1 W ff'f2W2f2frf: :1w21.5'4wj W MM, Wham WV MM! W5 Myispjiggw , ,,,.',, A fs? A 'gas M X M, Kam W ,gp 4, 9' an vw, W lg-vw 'WY' f , ., V ' X We T V I , Q if 'ig ny , f Q , f A Aif' .. . , 9 M in V ,iimwwf fi S i ' . , i :elf A 1 I , ,,, .f I ,,VV wt j ge f X 2 , b e ,at 'mf George Medina waits to have his picture taken. IF IT'S WORTH UUR TIME IT'S WORTH R v v x 7 My 4 . ,W ' f mig- 2 I 0 if 1 if A w K ' .. E , ,f ,. 911.541 V Q 5, 21 Q 'R LFS 12 ' ggi Q' if xg S vQf2:vf4a?mMmi+,u.mf :A ,f 2TZ-QLaQw:fif'.X14 ,,,a',:,:1'a1'I ' P L'7ri33fii'1'Qf ?f LiS? :T :LY f- - ,dx 1 ? I lil 539 H 2 lg lg: l f ,W w 1 f A.A, f ' fa' ,, '- V I M-N' My Q. I , f,, W V A . A A mi. ,, , ,WWA , ,ff W I ' ' ' f' 'UW' ,I my Wow- ,. 4-nuuw' ' f ' ' 0. 5522- - 21 . -.. ,-tiisikfivgixews. , -1 X N R sf wus X If ,AX, ,Q if .1 ly Z 3 QW W N.. 30 gw f f ,M JN QQ. Ron Morrill shows his kick as h pass a South opponent. Chris Chavez pushes for a N51 , 5 Ji e attempts to strong finish . .. . ,, - K . its VL K ,x l E .. 3 A :A 1 Nt -if --fmswsm . ff - ri: Q, My l A X. L. ' Q :SA 1- ...- 'if N , ..s. A A 1 32. ' is ' X '. . F' . Q5 Z Dan Culhane sprints in and checks his time. i 1 i W 1 1 1 A smile graces Leslie Aldrich ls face as she realizes her lead over her opponent. Midway through the race, sophomores Susan Luna and Margaret Cbfmer take a deep breath, Wm mm ess s slits 5 Q3 Row 1: Josie Christianson, Mary Bolin, Susan Luna, Jennifer Erickson, Wende Nossaman. Row 2: Gus Holm, Margaret Clymer, Leslie Aldrich, Cynthia Atwood, Noelle Hoskins, Coach Peters. Row 3: Ron Morrill, Kenny Mebane, Dan Culhane, Greg Shain, Chris Chavez, i ,ri tiigtsff ss' . . K , S ws.. Although the East cross-country team was smaller this year, the team lacked neither in strength nor endurance. Mhth a new coach, Dave Peters, the team began a questionable season in the hot August sun. Their time proved well spent as the potentials and abilities of the team members began to pay off at daily practices. For the womens' team, senior Leslie Aldrich and sophomore Jennifer Erickson both had a spectacular season placing within the top 10 in every race. With their performance they helped the womens' team place iirst in the city meet, For the mens' team, Greg Shain displayed his running abilities and placed within the top 10 of all his races. Coach Peters, as well as the returning runners, have high hopes for another successful year next year. 1. A . fu . is sf HR Q' Q ... L s JQNYY-K 5 s .f- Q 4. YQ' 'N A , Sk K . L Nxt . 1: of fi .. . t . T LV a' A 5 E 51QfTV3 XWf5'i - if -L -M . fag: . ,gpg Q sw.--if was X- - g wmv--Q -ss .. - Vs A ' N K i5vgf.,.,g ' i K ,F gs, x Being a tough individual sport, golfers spend a lot of their time developing their skills to a tee. The 1983 East golf team was a success as they went undefeated in league play. The Angels placed twelfth in the state and stunned opponents with their talent. Ed Mate and Josh Long were only two of the many outstanding team members. The golfers took a strong 2nd in the city cup to a tough T.J. team, and Hve Angels, Ed Mate, Josh Long, Jason Katzman, John Koeppe, and Vic Sulzer, took a spot on the ten-man all-city roster. According to Coach Biffle, the season was indeed a success. his ball. hgh .. ff,.- , wa... J sk. f W... V .s ,fe , Sophomore John Koeppe putts for a birdie Senior Ed Mate smiles after a successful shot Ed Mate lines up his putt as Jason Katzman mark Junior Josh Long chips on to the green. Junior Scott Anderson tees y off. ,, w,,,,',,.v M .Mo ,,,, ,MW raw, ,, H , .J I - M V ,, M, V ' w't v 4- , o n L ...fa if 4 , .. ir I . I I I 4 M Y ' 1-A ' if ' A , - ' A f- i ' 1 V' 'V -' ' ' f ' H Q , . . - , V ,A1 it 1 A .. ' Hx f Wmhv- ,ff , ,, : M: ,, SH! ff .,-+4..f,o . 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W lggggg' 4 R , ,.,. ...,,,:N, .Q . ,. , LN A .A . ..,. , .jg Qkzk N Senior Pat MacDonald stretches out his backhand, I , :,.4s .- 1 f . f' F 3 I Q Q1 A':' as 5 ,N A, J, 6 Q. ffayf .1 U . 1, .V if PQ A ji- kv. . - H if T' ' e N Y Q K xl ff I 1 fy j Z, 5 I N 'Y fi, X A good mixture of youth and experience made up this year's tennis team, The youth coming in the form of super sophomore if 1 singles player Devin Shaffer who went into this year's state tournament an underdog but came out with an impressive 5th place Hnish. The experience came mainly from the 4151 doubles team, Chris Roper and Chris Rumin, and the 4752 doubles team of Neil Brubaker and Quentin White, who also both played in the state tourney. The team as a whole performed well throughout the season Hnlshing with a 7-2 record, Coach Rasmussen predicts that Devin Shaffer and Chris Rumin should lead the team to a successful season next year. .. Meww-mmm. Senior Heidi Bayer reacts to the starter's gun Junior Melanie Stanton breaststrokes to a suc cessful finish. l Senior Teresa Cuthbertson strives for a good time, xii NY 4 If mf 5.- 1 My . ifwft J waJ6,'V Z X es , 2 5 A , X pew M ,Q L A H V The race can 't start too soon for senior Janet Adams. me M , Row 1: Artis Tague, Kara Pfahler, Michelle Begley, Melanie Stanton, CeCe Bayer, Sheila Jefferies, Heidi Bayer. Row 2: Sonja Kroll, Christi Anchustegui, Angela Basey, Cheri Boyd, Anne Battey, Amy Cordova, Leanne Preblud. Row 3: Janet Adams, Teresa Cuthbertson, Cheryl Aldrich, Coach Senior Heidi Bayer Sprints to the finish. Markle, Annie Cordova, Mindy Nagle, Eileen Wilson. Row 4: Heidi Schmidt, Susan Engels, Laura Stevenson, Sara Hoogstrate, Rhys Eppich, Leanna Sulzer. 9 s b,,: , s Egg Senior Susan Engels beats out her competition, all 'X S x N g if is Wt Summer was rapidly coming to a close and the S 5' se's si-e time was approaching for the East girls' swim L eer it g team to get in the water. For the first week of is I ' ractice, the irls were lackin a coach. But gf 'f '- 1-f tif X p g 9 is Lynn Markle stepped in and the season tinally ot off the round. Althou h the irls' record . L K 9 9 Q 9 X ,w Swm5w, K was impressive at 6-3, the outcome at city was a disappointing 5th, Outstanding swimmers this season were freshman Sara Hoogstrate, junior Melanie Stanton, and seniors Heidi Schmidt and Teresa Cuthbertson. Diving was a strong point AQQESW :saw .K fs. S is Q-,XS s - K , YSL- we . 22 aa ma Vi D ,Q 'H- S an 1: ET N.. be Q, U5 S sf r -H: 5 V' 'firm QSNS vs V' ' ss 3 SS mg 2. S N ' DDT: 5 go 0 Ease o in 9-53 S K RUSS ., :w 9' 'S vsgs 'W em gin lf- Efm Q' Q -1 go QE CWS sian .. Q-Q 9, :f :J Q Q na LQ R S-tc: at 9-Q .5 areas. ' ' A sg 2 - .: -SMQ 5sssX E if Freshman Kara Pfahler takes a breather after the 100 backstroke, 37 Freshman Linda Ornelas demonstrates her flexible abilities. Junior Nanci Yarter performs her floor exercise to the beat of the music 6 ,,- ,ff ' V' Sophomore Lara Blythe executes a straddle over the vault, Bottom to Top: Linda Ornelas, Yvonne Brye, Lara Blythe, Lea Kelley, Keenan Hallowell, Kim Fluegel, Jill Mcfflwain, Mary Anne Sullivan, Dea Wheeler, Nanci Yarter, Amy Yarter, Anastasia Demos, Nanci Graham, Amy Mueller, Lori Chris Pridemore, Ingrid Kastner, Coach O'Hara. Lara Blythe prepares to begin her floor routine. Af it' 'iw vit, 'W i 1 'N Q W g , , 7 iii fi 5 dvi V ?f ' K J , Q 51, X , i x 3 L 'i ' 2 2 4 Y Nanci Yarter starts her uneven bar routine with perfect form. The girls' gymnastics team worked very hard this year with satisfying results under Coach O'Hara. They ended the season with a 6-3 record. The team designated Mary Anne Sullivan and Nancy Yarter outstanding gymnasts for the season. Coach O'Hara foresees many new technical moves in future seasons. Therefore, it will be worth their time to work extensively to keep up with their competition. Senior Amy Yarter keeps her balance gracefully. te Sophomore Ingrid Kastner thinks about her next move. 39 ,Q ' wk' 5 xg' QU .,7,,,, , Q- X I ,, gg -1, rfi, 55? Q WZ? KJ :pt mm D x 3 Y V XM ww df 6 Senior Dana Coutts goes up for a spike while junior Boo Scott waits for the block. The East players celebrate a victory against North. t tt t t t is at ' fcssgzt S aft 'E 'f N we F K - f , :trims ,g-,L Q ,. - ...M K t L Q I i f i 5y' i',t he Senior Jessica Kite uses her power serve against the Kennedy Commanders. V We ? M Seniors Dana Coutts and Jessica Kite wait to beat the opposing team to the ball. N f aft' all L ' 1 i S i i i i i N N K i Row 1: Jill Towstilr, Mari Mentzer, Emiko Kimura. Row 2: Coach Fair, Kim Carey, Tammy Martelon, Boo Scott, Ass't Coach Stacy Simpson. Row 3: Manager Renee Benedixen, Ayesha Rook, Mistie Klein, Laura Mangus, Dana Coutts, Michelle Morgan. Row 4: Jessica Kite. Ima Row 1: Tammy Kimura, Beth Ennis, Laura Brown, Gentry Miller, Laura I-lite, Nell Wooddell, Megan McElhinney. Row 2: Margaret Longbrake, Debbie Hawkins, Katherine Fedde. Jeneanne Ford, Jutta Wege, Kristin Riley, Lorraine Rountree, Tasha Nielsen. Row 3: Coach Fair. Julie Hoffman, Tammy Martelon, Laura Mangus, Boo Scott, Jill Towstik, Emiko Kimura, Anna Mangus, Manager Renee Bendixen, Asslt Coach Stacy Simpson. Row 4: Ayesha Rook, Michelle Morgan, Mistie Klein, Dana Courts, Mari Mentzer, Kim Carey, Jessica Kite. This year 's volleyball team improved incredibly over last year. Coach Fair says he is very pleased with the teams' performance. The JV Hnished with a 6-7-0 record while the varsity ended the season tying for second in city. Coach Fair says it is the highest East has ever placed and was our first year to go to state. Outstanding team members were seniors Laura Mangus and Dana Coutts, the latter participating in all-city for her second year. Coach Fair expects that with a little hustling, next year 's team should do just as well if they're willing to put in the time and effort. , KAIK . Senior Emiko Kimura digs a returning spike. 41 Q! OVER IME Above, junior Scott Wehrle demonstrates his flying capabilities while teammates Sam Jones 421 and Brian Beckler if 6 look on. Head Coach, Debi Etchison, Hollywood here l come. 1 ff 5 i i i i Q Z Senior David Hunt, Wait a minute ref, the ball isn't out yet. I W nw ff' nf .V V, ,, I V ,t., f if! Sophomore Chris Hunt takes on the Manual defense. Junior Doff McElhinney shows his aggressive style of goal keeping. ri sl as f J: A W rhhh iii-r -.X-gg-,qixss M S .. S e 1 .. . . ,. saw., v r . ., as -- , we -f ' -- srl s t X X SQ T X X X N XXX X X if 'r as X L ,1,. , , IEEQ, ,,-L 1 i . . .::-.E - 6 A A gif sgegsssak, , X K QK5 ,W .521 fixsf Q Lfif iiis --isi s ' .'.1ss.EQ'- TI:-' sz - . E NS ..:Z.I 1-ET ii? 5 'i K XM! ssl ii ' ' im X fi' 5s X0 so M3 is xg: r-.: V 2-at First time head coach Debi Etchison felt working with this years men 's soccer team C - i was well worth her time as they turned in a .33 5 . 1 satisfying 7 and 2 season in league play and a 9 and 4 record overall. The team was , .iii. successful in working together as a unit with 1 Z' hi .iff 3 their goal being to maintain East's winning Q 1 tradition. The team was lead offensively by V N senior David Hunt, juniors Scott Wehrle and 5 Erik Swanson, and sophomore Chris Hunt who, in a combined effort, scored 23 goals. Defensively, seniors Brian Beckler and lan X 'sbb' Jones, and juniors Mark Hoops and Doff ' McElhinney allowed only 8 goals to be y t ' scored, Senior Brian Beckler, Which foot do I use? Raw 1: Chris Wehrle, Chris Dwight, Scott Wehrle, Chris Hunt, John Leuthold, Row 2: Doff McFIhin- ney. Sam Jones, Mark Hoops, Troy Stevens, Robert Hollister. Row 3: Coach Debi Etchison, Erik Swanson, John Hite, Pat Murphy, Dan Costello, Manager Guy Gonzales. Row 4: David Hunt, Lincoln Phillips, Mark Richardson, Brian Beckler, Duffy Fanganello. Not Pictured: lan Jones. Coach Nolan advises the team at halftime. The JV soccer team had the time for victory this year with a 9-1-3 record, putting them in Hrst place in the league. Freshmen Char- lie Johnson and Ben Clark were only a few of the outstanding players, all of whom should be assets to next year's varsity and junior varsity teams. Bill Nolan 's success as a tirst time soccer coach was apparent in the team 's fantastic record. As he said, lt was a learning experience for myself as well as the kids. Coach Nolan is looking forward to an equally good season next year and feels his time has been well spent with the team this season. Row 1: Andy Beadle, John Epperson, Dave Earnest, Pat Bicknell, Bruce Battey, David Czech, Scott Zeman. Row 2: Coach Nolan, Bruce Metcalf Jimmy Curtis, Tommy McDonald, Charlie Johnson, Phillip Possa, Mike Hen- nessy, Jay Jareleman, Coach Echison, Row 3: Mickey Miller, John Nagle, Snowdy Hudgins, Todd Hansen, Kevin Vandenberge, Cesar Roel, Eric Peter' sen. Row 4: Chris Arend, John McCulloch, Manager Bill Bayer. Row 5: David Kahn, Mark Mayfield, Ben Clark, Tom Fowler, Tom Romer, Dan Grossman, Matt Milonas. Qiiffl Sophomore Scott Zeman executes a pass to Mike Hennessy. Mickey Miller passes in front of a GW defender successfully. si Row 1: George Abraham, Roger Felton, Kol Richardson, Reggie Polk, Bill Torrens. Row 2: John Miles, Da vid Michael, Vince Lombardi, Mike Omen, Shawn Robinson, Randy Kahn, Row 3: Ed Estrella, Scott Harper, Nick Greer, Thomas Pope, Reggie Alexander, Kerry Smith, Kevin Donaldson. Row 4: Coach Shaw, Tony McCaren, Dan Seacat, Mike Davis, Kris Davis, Churby Clark, Mark Riggenbach, Coach Minor, Row 5: Dallas Jackson, Tyrone Chandler, Mike Trujillo, Ricky Mhlliams, Ben Lafferty, Keith McDade, Corey Cross. 9,-a-4 lt was worth their time for a winning season for the junior varsity football team, The team finished their season in second place with an 8-1 record. Along with the guidance of Coach Shaw and the teamwork of players Reggie Polk and Vince Lombardi, the mighty Angels were able to defeat nearly all of their opponents. Coach Shaw hopes to build up players for a good varsity team and by the look of X X .- ' 1 . , . - ' mi - 'Ui EQ: 5f'F :l': 5 L .. H W 'WRQXF 'in . 'I '- . - ' 1 .,.. 1 i -X . if we . :fn-.s 5'X1'll::'l'l: - .5 2: 1' or ' -' H., f 3 ' . . -' at A A .t,, WF - KRW -Jam. Www? Q- . NW .. New . ,- if . - , , ....... ., .,.,. , asa ' .. a. '!miQxK.iw-W.. ,..., ...asm'..a..w.y5:.gNY is- fi? Reggie Alexander attempts to evade the rush. f fl .A it, he should have no problem. The East JV defense gives chase to an opposing punt returner. x 3 N.. . ? 1 , 'N f :K 5 - K S . lt S , xy A 5 F. L, .. ,e ss as-X.. . X o?:R'?:rf--rrxs-.aff SS Q-:Ms , Q 'NX .. Q . . s s s i t - S ,i , W K fs 1: , in .. 11, t. -- x ' . . -f-s- sf- X W' 55:-Iva. 'Nmsgsrf-'iWSf's Y wfxf bwswf. X. o r Y . X j H 1 f- . , . A . .... . s--- - a - 3 V 1 . . as M K ' ' s . W - . . - K. k . wi .X me r A ---- ,is 1 7 M. s - . as sk W wig K W ,z ii Mike Davis, Kerry Smith and Corey Cross move in for the attack. , r fi V . V! f . ,.jg f'3.'jf'-7 fx,.f,, 10, rv. Maxim , ,, ffi.4,q.,, i 2 'fi' iZi3Z'iW'q i-h. ,lahw-li'i TWO-MINU TE WARNING ., I gf J 1 wwe 45 W it F Senior Bobby Halley runs in one of the many touchdowns scored against Manual. The offensive line blocks for sophomore Charles Thatch. Senior Curt Butz plans to clear the way for senior Gerald Abraham. , , V ii Coach Tarver questions the referees call. Vs. X Th b NL Jag is , , W: e Angel defense goes through the rituals of a well-executed play. Amar- if ,as A fox gf In f , 5? K 5 figs , 3, ,sax Q- kikk F5 iv it sw a A f' Fx X W Eggs Xi NSU' Sim 2 T, The Angel defense puts the rush on the GW quarterback. Senior Glenn Ortiz smiles as he evades an opponent to score a touchdown. For the second year in a row, the East football team has made it worth the time of their fans. The team had an incredible year under third year coach, Larry Tarver, The highlights of the year included beating long- time rivals, the Washington Patriots and the Hrst victory over the TJ Spartans in 18 years. The Angels were co-city champs with a 9-1 record. They took second seed in the state playoffs, but lost to Wasson by a heartbreaking 9-0, The amazing turn-around from two years ago can be attributed to Coach Tarver's dedication and some very talented athletes. Seniors Gerald Abraham and Gary Richard gave outstanding perfor- mances on the offensive end, while senior Joe Sawyer and sophomore Jim Daddis were highly successful in holding the opponents, Coach Tarver foresees a bright future for East High football. Row 1: John Montez, Dennis Blackwell, Bobby Alexander, Chris Padbury, Anthony Butler, Steve Conner, Marcus Jackson, David Clayton. Row 2: Chris Atencio, Roy Wains, Phil Boyle, Peter Vandermiller, Pat Gentry, Tracy Love, Rob Janulewicz, Curt Butz, Kevin Nettles, Bobby Hallcy. Row 3: Manager Kelly Delph, Charles Thatch, Lorenzo Hawkins, Kris Vandenberge, Tom Kulick, Gerald Abraham, Jesse Daviss, Gary Richard, Scott Smith, Chris Snyder, Manager Lynn Miller. Row 4: Joe Sawyer, Gregg Downing, Coach Shaw, Coach Turner, Coach Tarver, Coach Gregory, Peter Perone, Jim Daddis. Row 5: Ben Watts, Willard Mangrum, Greg Vamos, Brian Miller, Greg Graeber, Nick Latsis, Coley Hudgins, Not Pictured: Coach Meyer. THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN if Q Senior Glenn Ortiz stretches to grab a touchdown pass. -is JU ttr,,t Q Q xx The East High offensive line prepares to drive their way to a touchdown, lt was a brisk Saturday morning and the stadium began to Hll as the cheers, horns, and screams of excited homecoming fans filled the air. It was well worth our time as we destroyed the West Cowboys in a 36-0 victory. The Angels put on an offensive show while defensively holding the Cowboys to limited yardage, The high spirited events led to what was to be an extravagant evening. 48 it if , -xi AA The Angels' special team leaves the field after a successful extra point. 9 4 ..,.. are The East defense piles on top of the West Cowboys. ,Zi ra- . ,A ,, 4 7 35.5333 . 901 A ,..1..,. . .fue 'V ' ' ' f sw- . . lf ,A F A sz , y, C fygkir, 5? Jpqs 2 if: -ff rl S. f A loyal homecoming fan 's view of the victory. Senior Marcus Jackson intercepts a pass and outruns the West V- defense. O The Angels' sideline looks on as their teammates crunch the Cowboys. , sw- - K :am . Senior Gary Richard prepares to cut up field on the kickoff return. 49 Susan Warner and Beverly Richard make a good connection. Goldie Sellers and Monica Jackson, Rhonda Lee perfectly balances Tonya Gilchrist. Who spends their time at various athletic events cheering their lungs out and making their voices hoarse? The 1983-1984 cheerleaders and pom-pom squad show a unique support in East athletics. They always seem to carry spirit with them wherever they go, whether in school or on the sidelines. Last spring at try-outs, Mrs. Hayes opened new positions on the squad for pom-pom girls. They incorporate more dance into their routines while performing with the cheerleaders. Senior Debbie Hooker is the head cheerleader this year, and she is just one of the enthusiastic group who dedicate their time and efforts to making athletes feel appreciated and make the fans feel spirited. Kedra Harvey, Anne-Marie Willms and Robin Swenson display the unique cheerleader spirit. ., 1, W. ,SA 9 ' 7' ' ,if W' 'if iz' ' if, Row 1: Delise Ross, Yvette Elliston. Row 2: Tonya Gilchrist, Denise Clardy, Debbie Hooker, Carrie Knox. Row 3: Robin Swenson. Paula Miller, Rhonda Lee, Denita Abernethy, Barb Wanner, Anne-Marie Willms, Kedra Harvey. A gk I ,A 5 4 Poms Teresa Lewis, Susan Warner, Yvette Eanes, Beverly Richard and Yvonne McClain. Poms Teresa Lewis, Yveffe Eanes gnd yvonne Denita Abernethy, Delise Ross and Barb Wanner show the McClain demonstrate perfect form. teamwork cheerleaders need, iwwwfffrffwrw , H 'M W Barb Wanner, Yvette Eanes and Anne-Marie Willms perform a dance at half-time. Denise Clardy and Debbie Hooker make cheerleading look easy. in ,E A J L Sig, Ii eio .f f Carrie Knox, Paula Miller and Yvette Elliston take a break from practice. M r-,- fl, V fnmgkg, X2 f FALL SCURES I FOOTBALL East Fruita 0 East Manual 7 East GW 20 East Lincoln 14 East JFK 0 East West 0 East South 6 East Montbello 14 East 14 TJ 12 East 8 North 6 State Playoff East 0 Wasson 9 s ttll 1. - t- E it ' 1 1 1 - , Q ' 3 . ,Q 'V,'t Y M T WWJ T gl f llsl Q 3 Qfh SWIMMING East Montbello 1 1 East WestfNorth 1 01 f 54 East GW 83 East TJ fMontbello 1 18f13 East JFK 99 East Lincoln 84 East Manual 1 12 East South 54 East JFK fLincoln 1211102 Tie for 2nd in Relay Meet 3rd and 10th - Diving - A Meet 3rd in B Meet 5th in City Finals East East East East East East East East East 3rd in District 2nd in City Cup 12th in State GOLF West TJ South North Montbello Manual Lincoln G W JFK East East East East East East East East East Devin Shaffer - 5th TENNIS Manual G W South JFK TJ Montbello North Lincoln West in state l . 'A 2 'mf tm. , ' .f ? 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' r' ' 1 N LL Wh, - 4 JFS East vs, East vs. East vs. East vs, East vs. East vs. East vs. East vs. East vs, East vs. Playoffs LACR055-E SPRING SPORTS Columbine TJ Smoky Hill G W Smoky Hill Overland Cherry Creek Englewood Arapahoe Littleton March 16 March 20 March 23 April 3 April 6 April 10 April 13 April 24 April 27 May 1 May 8 . ' KX .. - .- , .. .. .gs-r 1-fs 'iw ra' 5, . - , wg SOCCER East vs. Manual East vs. West East vs. GW East vs. JFK East vs. Montbello East vs. South East vs. North East vs. TJ East vs. Lincoln League Tournament March 15 March 22 March 27 March 29 April 3 April 5 April 10 April I2 April 26 April 28 . BASEBALL . East vs. North March 21 East vs. GW - March 24 East vs. Montbello March 26 East vs. TJ March 28 East vs, Lincoln March 31 East vs. West April 4 East vs. West April 7 East vs. South April 9 East vs. TJ April 12 East vs. GW April 25 East vs. Manual . April 28 East vs. Montbello April 30 East vs. North May 2 East vs. JFK A May 4 East vs. Lincoln May 7 League.Tournamerit May 12 TENNIS East vs, Montbello March 22 East vs. North Marg-17 27 East vs, Lincoln March 29 East vs. West April 3 East vs. Manual April 5 East vs. GW April 10 East vs. South April 12 East vs. JFK April 26 East vs. TJ May 1 District Meet May 11-12 GIRLS AND BOYS TRACK Boys EastfLincolnf Northf West April 3 DPHSAL Relays April 7 EastfLincolnf Montbellof TJ April 1 0 EastfJFK 7 West April 24 EastfMontbellofNorth May 1 B Meet May 2 District Meet May 8 District finals May 12 Girls EastfLincolnf Northf West March 22 EastfLincolnf Montbellof TJ March 29 EastfJFK 7 West April 5 EastfMontbellofNorth April 12 B Meet April 26 Den ver Girls Invitational May 5 District Meet May 9 District Finals May 12 Ziiiw 13, :- fifixifkf f' TLRW sh X SN isagsfaf5f1.aafa'l 34affgus 2nd aKafzy ffarhswamazfe t1f1451!ieFfd'fQf mg fm-vig freshman MeganLMcEfImmeyLgefs,pasf a gfefegrdeflanci 1oQg'fs fgr axpasgj Nxaizw . . Sw - NS: .gy . ,N .lx ii V IKM , .vc , Jn, ,1 f 5 , Z x if 'W t - , i , ij --vvv ,,,, - , 'W ' Kawai: Megan McE1hinney. I1ouLM2: ,Wendy Rogers, Julieg Chipmgan, ,Cheri Bpyd, Ropdi Hagevik, Cindy Atwood, Mndy Nagle. Roiv 3: Coach kEtcHisonQ Mbrgai-at Clymer, Heidi Sdimidf, Jennifer B5rker, Kgfithyafialldawagf, Boo Scottg Susan- EngeIs,iKim Caxey,,CoQch Garcia. ,L 5 V, , L , V V L A NSSSQR Junior Boo Scott retrieves the ball for fha tbifowlin. - rm 'Maw X X L Q Yi A W ,EM- , 2, 9? H '5:, . k W '6 ' wma my -HSN? - as ,sb 5 .NF Senior Julie Doane creates space for herself. Senior Kathy Hathaway goes in for the defensive attack. f fi ' .eeikfifellfk 1 eee f X e X .. A .XX- Wg - yi Q kxfgigitx Y g k .. i 3 U W X . f ' 'X -ff e -X . f . 5 ax- Six he - - X- W . . Xf-.. --K L a eee pf se' - L . X 3 -L'Lk 'L ' J sew---fhfffiffllli f 'z-5 1 55 ..ee.,Q ll A a D X fc' a veeee 1 at L - X x X' ' gf. We Q t we ' X'kk W ffl ' . .ee a eee. ,..e....mQ- ea N . it ex - . .5 MW.. .N-'naw 4 f wt .. .. ,- Junior Cheri Boyd dives to Save a Strong Shot. A 1 For the third year in a rowethe girls will play under a new coach, Debi Etchison. The girls are excited to defend their 1 983 state championship fifle under a new coach and with the help of talent from new l players. Returning seniors? Kathy Hathaway, Julie Doane, Laura Goldfn l and lLaura' Mangus can belexpeeted to share their time and experience to lead the team through a successful season. at Sophomore Margaret Clymez throws the ball in while the bench looks on, Sophomore Tammy Martelon beats the defense and goes for goal. Q at Q Q J . A, U I ' W' , I f 2 am gy rf 4 M ,frm , I , - W W: My , -' V V it me f V M ROW 11 Noelle Hoskins, Olya Kenney, Lori Hanrahan, Kara Pfahlef, Nell Wooddell, Cheryl Aldrich, Katie Clark, Lea Kelleggl Alex Zuccarelli, Wende Nosaaman. Row 2:-lCeCe Bayer, Sheila Jefferiesg Bridget Lafferty, Laura Brown, Jane Bucher, Laura l-lite, Holly Basky, Julie Hoffman, Megan Rundlet, Angela Basey, Amy Cordova. Row 3: Coach Garcia, Tami Kimura, Tammy Martelon, .Jennifer Erickson, Karen Campbell?Tasha'Nielsen,5i4nne Batrey, Ghristinafiambert, Inger Fadda, Joyce Johnson, -Debbie Ha wkinsj Row 4: .-H11 Towstik, Beth Ennis, Marcy Kintzele, Shannon Good, Sara Hoogstrate, Christi Allen, Mary Jane Stevenson, Gentzgy Millegl-leather White, Laura,Stevenson, Mari Mentzex, Coach Etchison. l For the second year in a row, the large turnout for girls' soccer was instrumental in producing anlexceptional JV team this spring. The strength of thts'year's team will not only be found in the older girls, but also in the many freshmen who are coming out, Freshmen Anna Mangus, CeCe Bayer and Sara Hoogstrate look to be top performers for the team, with hopes of matching last year's undefeated record. The time spent running and eondittoning will dettnitelyb give them an edge over other teams. L 41 Stacy Roccnio, Anna Mangus and Amy Cordova discqgs the gpcomingydrill, nigh? m t ,gf -.aussi is Freshman Cheryl Aldrich struggleggto get around Bridget Lafferty. 3 . V , I Coach Turner expresses his satisfaction with the 12601. The Angel girls' track team begins a long, clifhcult practice. any :WW , , , , , ,,.,. , ,LW H WM it f ,Wt ,L,, ,. 052' ' , , , ' f, f fK,,JrQ-QQQQ f ' ',, ,. , 0 3 F y a r e ZW , it c , ,.y,gWMW, , ,. A ' W , 1 ,Q ' ,,,, , i , ,,:,s,',,, ,tt,f:,,,f 'V ,V wtfifffitw , ffl 'fall WY, J fy :Lf :lf W r ,ld'lf7z:ff tf 'J'5f' ff , ' ' V, t 63 Some members of the track team leave their opponents inlthe dust. - w 1 -MWF this outstanding performances. feels the team is loaded with potential and the outcome of the season will be worthwhile. Row 1: D. Hawkins, Lynn Miller, Eugenia Brooks, Andrea Bush, Taya Parker, Wendy Heisterkamp. Row 2: Cindy Harris, Babette Browning, Tammi Baker, Alice Randolph, Joanie Herron, Pat Pyles, Cari Hammer, Lisa Long. Row 3: Kim Roberts, Dana Roper, Leslie Aldrich, Michelle Spikes, Tracy Larkins, Mistie Klein, Michelle Gilford, Becky Bernstein, Sonya Carny, Rabia Smith. Row 4: Coach Turner, Goldie Sellers, Stephanie Eanes, Charlotte Adams, Gina Williams, Felicia Williams, Kelly Delph, Millicent Adu, Kristi Ahlenius. I 69 Action Jackson lMarcus Jackson! edges out Sir Swift Messe Davissl. kk '51-.Q X... A . MEM 3 s S sk RQ H k Sekifor Leslie Aldrich Hnislzes uh a long race. A 3 Track takes tremendous self-discipline fo get in top shape and perform well. The boys track team accelarafes durmg training as well as com- petition. Thfskcan be attributed to their tough workouts under Coach Marcus Walker, The sflfengfli' of the team will come from seniors Jesse Daviss and Gary Richard as Welles many newcomers with greet potential! e N-wgm Sef??ic2raJoh?1LQHitee'qp andiaver, f 70 1 . , V! f 1 f' X ,How Iirffesse Daviss, cfiulimarqjordan, Wardelz' Byrd, -Greg Shain. Rpw 2: Pat Gemfm, Steve Davie Gregf Curtis, David Sbwar, Hahn life, Phillip Possal Lloyd' Vaughn, Gary Richard, 80153: Bjvrbn Rdbinson, Sylvester Gray, Reggie Qualls, Troy Jackson. Marcus Jackson, Kris Davis, Ricky Williams, Travis Payne, Ron Mcfgre, Donald Doublin, gCoachLMarcuseWalker, Not Pictured: JeffeMcMiI1ap, Jim A Daddis,NGeraIcl Abraham, r liaaa f ll f n l 1 ,4 1 I l c I .H 1 Junior Michelle Spikes pushes to lhe end, Senior Marcus Jackson clears another hurdle. . 1 5 k5f!' 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Returning playefq , Annie gffordoyag ,Jackiee , Foe and more tzmeigggfecfingfhezr formg, These girls alangk be and f6?ES15?55f3?fSf e ,ami WH ,MM W' , , ., Vmbgqgpwm 44 A 3 asgvjsfiiw WSH fig-,, Wgggqgy M fy ,,Qgm,:w.W.a , . . :mmizfliiefg-e,, mm ,Q 4' 9 95232525 5 cv L3'f:?Z:2fU n 5 Mfwikeiia 1 1 -Wf9 f'f f5f'W'W'u Wm 3 Sophomore Eric Petersen rolls around Chris Wiggs. Sophomore Josh Joseph attempts to fire a shot under pressure. t , + , 7: Sophomore-lian Costello heats his man breaks for goal. i ttt i i q v ' '1 . ,T ,, Y 2 fi 'iw I .- iw 'L , g?' 'ao fs -W r W .L'fiI1',, 'Ty 1' , . for 5 . I 'V ' 4 , ' ' , V , ,,, r we ,, f 'Q '1 . 3 ir 'S ' i si i f y fs . ir -9 ' 'M - , ' tt'M i . 1 ' ii .i 5.4 V ,, 3, ,MV M kr. I MW .47 ,,4.V. , my . rw. .'m.,1., f f ,L ..-W,.,.wM .- ' 'M f W , A i i wi' f Roni 1: Dan Costeilci. Erik Whiteford. Greg Waldbaum. Josh Joseph, John Kintaele. Pat Wilson. Raw 2: Sara Jones. Eric Petersen, Tom Romer. Greg Goldberg. Tom Weneel. Tom Weaver. Jim Mejia, Coach Jon Barocas. Row 3: Brian Brophy. Ian Jones. Greg Vamos, Chris McHugh, Erik Swanson. Chris Wiggs. Lacrosse is a game full ofa fast ac-4 tion. highspeed projectiies and quick sticks. From the hrs! face-oft' to the final goal of the season, the E8SffM8HU6l Lacrosse Club lool-rs i f forward to a season of success. Due ' to a tough schedule, they must make time to get into top condition, a necessity in this sport. The large number of players will add depth it and allow pursuit of a team goal. Coach Jon Barocas summarized , this goal by saying, We're out to win. v ., i ,- f 57.41 K W? LA 1, rr ,, , ' I 3 1: - g - A , N l 4, . . , . , .. 4 'Q K F , ar '? rf' K i i 3 1 Il' 3? X be I ?!EfQ, km FX' TQ. yyr.,r Q 45 ,., rf 'i f ' . i ' is 5 i , V, Y, 78 Q A V if - . ,gm f K .. I .'V Ji Y. , ' Q' M s in N ' ' .7 AV ., r ji! - 1 I I , mg ! , J Tri, K ,,,ef lj , X ' f MQ 3' ,. . . fi W si ff ' 2 i , U' ffv f .. . I , 1 . . .rry . ' i . ' f .L 'M . ifygmwrgy .L ,,., 1- L? A :ffm if 4 V i ' ' 'Row 1: Mark Evans, Josh Cramer, Chris Aaron, Ben Clark, Charlie Johnsoni Kevin Vandenberge. Row 2: Coach Scott Randolph, Bill Alexander, Scot Zaman, Dave Baumann, Bruce Battey. lan Wilcox, David Heisterlfamp, Todc Mays, Chris Hatcher. Row 3: Paul VanRemortel, Chris Barker, Brian Lewis Pat Bicknell, Michael Jackson, Mike Manning, Andy Butterfield, Vincent Jon dan, Peter Kray, Kris Kreider, Doug Lauen. Tom Kennedy, Row 4: Bill Bayer David Bowes, 7 4 ' .4 ii 'I 1 N Coach Severtson instructs players John Epperson, Burke Griggs, Kevin Webb. and Shane Katz about base- running strategies. -wp + Juniors Dan Gilvar and Paul Killoyle work together to field a ball. Sophomore Aaron Dieken prepares to swing big as Mike Mack looks on. 'A 'Ki I y-...,,,,t,k -' K K L eeee Running the bases: Alex Parkhurst and Chris Sny- der. The junior varsity baseball team is an excellent way for potential varsity play- ers to gain experience. East has built a solid program which develops and pre- pares new talent to compete in the tough prep league. Coach Severtson says there are many promising players this year, who, along with the rest of the team, will practice extra innings in order to give outstanding performances in the future. EXTRA INNINGS 75 38 wwe SWR Junior Phil Boyle prepares himself for a fast pitch Senior Chris Snyder dreams about hitting a home run, X 5 .J ix Senior Adam King warms up his pitching arm, W i i W F Coach Severtson gives the team a few pointers. .- 9' - 1 F 1 After a fairly impressive season last spring, hopes are high for the East boys' baseball team this year. Although some talent was lost to graduating sen- iors, the strength this season will hopefully come from seniors Curt Butz, Pat MacDonald and Chris Snyder, and juniors Joe Egloff and Phil Boyle. Coach Severtson feels that if the guys are willing to put their time toward perfecting their hitting and helding, going to state could become a reality rather than a dream. i s ,f f may ,, Again! It Ga A it X 'iw 'A J 4, gf. 5, -,', A ,5 ,,,, fn, 1 J,-Wea , mf 9, 2 , . Li , , + , ,M 'W new WMA? we . V fifi 'sc ,M iwp Senior Tom Kulick practices his sprint to hrs! base. , Row 1: Pat MacDonald, Shane Katz. Row 2: Matt Stewart, Quentin White, Paul Kilfoyle, Kyle Wechter, Angelo Fiore, Chris Snyder, Vic Sulzer, Adam King. Row 3: Kol Richardson, Mike Mack, Wade Jones, Kevin Webb, Aaron Duhen, Tom Kulick, David Loui, Dan Glivar, Jim Mack, Kirk Stoffel, Joe Egloff Jeb Baker, Curt Butz. Row 4: Coach Rasmusson, Alex Parkhurst, Bill Erfman, Dwayne Wehrer, Tony Tolliver, John Cramer, Burke Griggs, Chris Rumin, John Epperson, Jason Ewert, Rick Newman, Phil Boyle, Keith McDade, Coach Se- vertson. Qualifying for the state tennis tournament were, from left to right, Quentin White, Neil Brubaker, Chris Roper, Chris Rumin, and Devin Shaffer. Qualifying for the state golf tournament were Ed Mate, Jason Katzman, Josh Long, and John Koeppe. The 1983-84 girls' state qualifying volleyball team, One of the reasons East was defeated in the Wasson game, 9-0, was because of poor field conditions. 78 Right: Devin Shaffer shows the form that enabled him to qualify for the state tennis tournament. Be- low: Cheri Boyd demonstrates her state qualifying diving form. SSN After qualifying for the state tournament, East's girls' volleyball team was unsuccessful in defeating Coronado. Q QQ slrn a s . . The road to state . . lt was well worth the time and efforts of our athletic Agnels, as many of them qualified for the state tournaments in various sports events. Blood, sweat and tears went into their great efforts during this 1983-84 school year. These Angels truly represented healthy minds and healthy bo- dies. Lower left: Showing his state qualifying golf form is senior Ed Mate. The l 983 84 East High Football team seniors are pictured below. 33 gi I .- .tg 'wrw.,,...,,,,, f 5 State diving qualifier Cheri Boyd and Hrst team all-state soccer player, Brian Beckler are pictured above. Not Sl'l0WI7 iS Dana Coutts, state volleyball player. Despite two losses to TJ, the Angels talent took them all the way to first round action in the state tournament where they were defeated by Mullen 62-50. 79 Students at East gather to recognize many of the schoofs Hne athietes. , J fm 'xl :vii Y x s ! X yi WW Andrea Bush-track, Kathy Hatha way-soccer, Annie Cordova-tennis, Tom Wenzel-lacrosse, John Hite-track, Paul Mack-swimming, Bryan Long-wrestling, Curt Butz-baseball, Goldie Sellers-track. Not Pictured: Kim Buchanan- tennis. M 1 A Sw ,www A U xi' 1751 Q' Gerald Abraham-football loffensel, Brian Beckler-soccer. Joe Sawyer-football fdefensel. 5 I m lt Every year many talented athletes go out for East sports. There are always a few that run that extra mile or swim one more lap that make them stand out as outstanding athletes. The coaches selected these special students who inspired their teammates and contributed to the team spirit These athletes' contributions continue the tradition of excellence in East sports. Silas White-basketball, Rachel Aragon-basketball. Ed Mate-golf. Greg Shain-cross country, Devin Schaffer-tennis. L v Leslie Aldrich-cross country. Susan Engels, swimming, Dana Couttsavolleyball, Mary Anne Sullivan-gymnastics. - -ci s, ,A 'N N -. 5.' 1 1 1 ,Y U A P N 'Z .WN I IF X ' ., . ,.f x X - Y a Q. X Ex, -Q. L A w ,Q . ' . A 1 X ,. y X x Y ' A f . 1 y ' ' -2 2 . . ' I 4 . N . A V xx. A ,K W E 4 , f . ' s 'J 2. t,,.-f ax , 1 M.: , W ! 5 ,. Q K Y , A . , N, Af: 5 ' , Q ,Y . ..p.,.,..f q V . I ' If , , n ,. .Q - -N ta- ,,1 ff ,nf ' ' 1 wi ..,- A, f N-V A ,A 1, fx ww . 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'Zz -I f X ,am ,WWW ff: x R ...wiv if . Q' .- - ---. . .x .S ,Q . . gg , i S ' . . ,Q . 3 , Q . M, wbx ,,f- ff-of? Q... ,gn-0 , X, 1 I , lr, f V QA' ' 'Y .4 , Zi 'QW5 .1 Yi ,4--g, f 'X af 5: 151, -X Qs sr-i. ,117 :X - fi ff: :Aw ,-W: .mg --I : wi P 44,,gs,fwwM gm 2 I rv MA y. puns 3 f'fiv1'5' W V WM M, ,, ,mu- 1 was fr 12 72 I . iw -'N E ,. 5 Q 5 E S M, sf. . - ,...Q KM ' fi 3 t 5 it 5' aw 4 , , w e 9, ' rf' , if E 2 , ' www 2 gf G ' V, W A by I , I , A ,- ' ' W 'MMR-fri , EE - - , :VV f kB'sswmQ?XiW my - B. Mi Bruce Holmes wishes there were a better way to Start the Karmyn Kindred, Sharon Headen, and Stephanie Smith prolyde lunchtime entertain- day, ment. ,M Mark Richardson enters the bright-light zone. Heidi Schmidt enters the computer zone. Mrs. Braverman's Eas!fManual College English class passes the time before the featured speaker, Q. X W i Gs 1. ' 5 .I Q3 Q , -p - ' '38 5 aw m'N -.. b,,. af' ,Mr W! , f f M 14, -lL, Larry Nuechterlein, Peggy McEwen, Gary Richard, Deanne Martinez, Erica Sewell, V'ck F d T Ell studying. i y ox an om iott all demonstrate different ways of JUNzoe5cLAssi OFFICERS The junior class ofhcers are the people who: -are perpetually too busy to be anywhere but studying but still manage to sneak away all the time. -have little green dollar signs tattooed on their bodies. -practically sweat enthusiasm when they discuss their insidiously clever ideas for holiday hall deco- rations. Mainly, the junior ofhcers are those people you see working their tails off all the time for the class that they believe in greatly-1985 V .,... 4 f f '.r ffi'V,H2iif,, v . ' Mum, V 5222 Wnhswnufqfffs SecretaryfTreasurer Myra Crenshaw, President Krissie Wright, Vice-President Beth Cline. Junior assistants Cheri Boyd, Kathy Morris, Kelley . Boland. At right are the Junior class sponsors Ms. Dykes and Mr. Downard. 'QP' Junior class representatives Amy Cordova, Jeff Hoyle, and Michelle Spikes play statue. 114 'ai Q' xakn' il 'W iii its -tgxl if ., r W, '.,i' r Q, L .. 1 1 2 si? -1 Beasts of the jungle. I l ,f 4 fl X '95 . N 3 Vgs.,...s-a X. - -- -- - .-. In Q. rw . X I R A X. - 2 X K .Q is sr -33? -is X S vi qi R A X X X Q S15 ffl xt Q is 5 gi MS 2 . Q S A 2 Q 1. W-1., k - ' K A 5 5 iiii A K ..,. ' 1 f Ikk Y H w--A L C Q . A 1 - ' A L- ,fir 'L' . -WM gQg,ii?i'S'x Z,NW ' 5 -.W 7 . ' ,LL..' - .. -an -ff : .. s - f.f--'- as 1 , , ,,.. . , - af' sr 55. . - .V ,m. -5 x, -. 15- U s' . . fa l g., - N - , A L XE Curt Bendixen Pam Bennett Vincent LaPerriere has a hard time in class. 2- xv' Q... W. 1 Ar' .., Q X, . Q A -Q 5 4 y . ,jx LgLZ:L Ax.. Denita Abernathy Kristine Ahlenius Tyler Aiello Bill Alexander William Ameen Scott Anderson Sigrid Armstrong Chris Atencio Chris Atwood Cynthia Atwood Marci Baetke Sharon Banks Cindy Barker David Baumann Lisa Beardshear Susan Begley - H Q, -1.5-:. ef A - If C . '+f--.w-P' .2 . f ,. .i - mi - K ,... T K 3 - N, x JQUNI RS? 115 116 JUNIORS Becky Bernstein Gloria Berumen Alla Birger Robert Blauvelt Kelley Boland Cheri Boyd Stacey Boyd Philip Boyle Dwight Brame Jody Brandon Stacie Brodie Wendy Bronstine Brian Brophy Abron Brown John Brown Babette Browning di'-. of k,-. way ,i gn Lf , Q, 2jj.fF'q .FS ,H rar' ' :P Q X x X I xx fr Q li l yy -ls 'QQXSQ xg if M? SQ 1 ' x Q B ' if as ff if Kim-Oanh Buchanan Darby Bucher Mr. MiIler's junior class takes a rest from notetakmg Vincent B Andy Sumners reads about gun control. Q 'W V uckmelter Shannon Burke E M wg , Z X f ins ,gtg Q . ,f , f 3 1, ,V , We X , I A ZZ,V Z , , , ,Wwe V ,5 ,12 2--,., fg.,,. vii in .2 1' I I ,Q e ff . r V F5 ' f ' ' 5' 'W 'W fy - C in - ' , ev ',,, . if . W . . ,M We A I, W as n,, , ,Aw pm A 25 'F 2 f4'fm:lf:, znffwf zfffffliil ' ,, V: ff ,mf ff, W! f f , tern 5 I 4 any ' x JW f V A , .4 6 f 'nf 3, My f 4 f 1 fm 3 'f lg 5 , S W 14 , f f ,HL '?' Q, f Y V V. rms, 2 ,i Wwe Patti Calkins Karen Campbell Kim Carey Stephanie Carpenter Tonia Carter Walton Charles Janie Clay Beth Cline Michelle Clough Janine Conklin Stephen Conner Devin Cooke Lisa Copass Amy Cordova Terry Cozard David Crawford 3 e 12 ,gsffm Mn -M Dan Culhane Mary Cupp Bob Damore Kelly Damrell Evalena Davilla Mike DeBoer Brian Delph Michelle DeMarco Peggy Denfous Andy Dhonau Tim Dixon Christine Deering John Dominguez Jennifer Douglas Gregg Downing Cathleen Dube Q ,Qi Vw A, fr fu- ,ar 'u' Teresa Lewis, Denita Abernethy and Tonia Carter pose for the cover oz' Time Magazine. Myra Crenshaw Lisa Cross W QM , . I It f 4 , , X 2 1 W V f,,, -me fl V H , dv L1 H ,,,. ' ' V' V' ' , ,si M A MW 'V i 5 ' 5 I V 7 l 7 We ,, ,. . 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LY, Darryl Dukes Yvette Eanes Elizabeth Earnest Joe Egloft' Dana Ellington Rhys Eppich Kristin Famer Inger Fedde Patrick Fenton Michael Fox Caroline Fraire Tracey Freeman Amy Fuermann Damian Gautier Tonya Gilchrist Dan Glivar 'Mm JUNIORS 119 J UNIORS 120 Nanci Graham Charles Groce Maria Guerrero Kenneth Haley David Hall Stephanie Hall Laurie Hanrahan Joni Hansen Tiffany Hansen Todd Hansen Charlotte Harlan Nina Harris Chris Hatcher Ruth Haubenchild David Heisterkamp Paula High to wer af 4, M , .- Xmas +A mf ,ami 4, ,, ,.,, , 46, ff 5 ,ff 1 if l 12 J , Q .ep-wang C., 'Q i4RQ,,QA if ? P ix As H 'Y as a S gg all gg is J, xx Q 'fm me 'ip-, flb Wahl!! Karin Hoffman Mark Holliman fini Lisa Copass and Andrea Young wonder who Vincent W Buckmelter is waving to. Ned Perry and his Vuarnets' are part ot' the East crowd. Robert Hollister Mark Hoops 4,1 f -I s t.. Mzaw.-sx I - '55 X X X GM. .- ne.. NN sX - :J 'SX -:K . , fr.. - R is sfgisfvzi-'. ruo,.,3.f? X . K . hiv ,C Q Ai KK X - f I Q KN . Q S Me' 5 X Xl X X Q .S , 1 JUNIORS MW' l'l,Y:'1 x ,of .,-N, .1 X. XL, ,M f em ff A A xv in 'l W . .f ,W Q L. . was new NW X- ' A . ' , ' wx ijggsb ,XL ..... ' .-fill ' -X wwf? X XNX .. ,X . A...k we X . . K' ... .. , - - - 'X . 5 .wr H' :EIT 57: K X J S iii. Q - ,, 2 x Andy Horan Ned Howell Jeffery Hoyle James Hull Elisa Hulsart Scott Hurst Carla Huston Kinsley Hyland Meriam Ibrahim Doug Jalving Rob Janulewicz Sheryl Jimenez Glen Johnson Jackie Johnson Jerome Johnson John Johnson 121 JUNIORS 122 Eric Jones Leigh Jones Lisa Jones Tammy Joseph Alicia Judkins Ben Kelley Justin Kennedy Olya Kenney Joseph Kesterman Paul Kilfoyle Marcy Kintzele Robert Klap Sander Klein Sean Knapp Amy Kneeland Bradley Knepper W 1,-4 WA? mt f in my ee? N SX My 4 5? he at 5 .- njdfh. Melody Vance plays the theme from She Blinded Me With Science. U Ray Johnson Angela Jones afwwwi, V-W. W w,,,,i XJ- .,W.x,,x,tm+f,wgmmw3ifew.. , L NE - Y 4 'wr .' 5 Y .si :ww - .2 1 he f -- Tj-RIN Q5-3Ei::'5.5E5:g 255552 E K 5:5 Zffilfii x ' - 5956. X. m.,1 1 .X 1L to '- X N 1 Q 1 xl Wx Y i -. A L .If-V -ft.: NK . , L-1-vs:-.,-is . is E gg kiik ,. Sf N NF of ,gf .f-'N' x nog 'Yeast' 'Kr . x s -H., My M Wendy Martin Gina Martinez Going home to do homework brings different reactions to Pat Fenton and Kathy Morris. Boris Kogan Mike Kokayko Peter Kray Sonja Kroll John Lackey Leonard LaCombe Cheryl LaCrue Nick Latsis Jodi Latson Doug Lauen Rhonda Lee Bryan Lewis Theresa Lewis Lisa Long Sheila Lopez Gina Marin JUNIORS 123 124 JUNIOR5 Jeff McCoon Bradley McDermott Doff Mclflhinney Eric McGregor Amy McGuire Jeffrey McMillan Marnee McPherson Kenny Mebane Jim Mejia Gentry Miller Matt Milonas Deanna Minor Ste .fe Mitchell Todd Mitchell Julie Monaghan Kimberly Morgan 6' Mei? gi? ,M W ,,.. , I 0 Q ar gum Z K 7' M 441 f My K 5 it i j K Wu ,Wi t ., ., ,,,,. Wy 'W it vary Michelle Morgan Katherine Morris Troy Jackson says, A'Don't tell me I have to start over! Jrm Mack asks Cindy Atwood what she wants to do tonight. Mana Moms Vincent Morscher in .iw V aft QQ 1-- - :- k'fY?:5':f5f '1- 4-K X' Q -Qu tw tnot We Q E -kkk .. Q Max ff- :asv in-Q ev 2 5 we .av i - --.t 3 fa: ...- . . .L E1 . ' 1 fe-.ff 1 James Mucker Amy Mueller Matthew Muller Monica Mundt Pat Murphy John Murray Mindy Nagle Renee Nagle Lori Newman Do Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Cheryl Nordberg Freddy Nuanes Brendan O'Brien Gene Osborne Erma Oten t rghh JUNIORS 1 25 Jumoas 126 Q W Sheryl Jimenez, Michelle DeMarco, Kim Oanh Buchanan ,W J, , gh L ' Darcey Wyse catch up on lunch time gossip. 'Q t f 'th 1 f W M 1 V f V Chris Padbury Ramon Padilla Q ,,4, if ,, , I A 52 R Q it ., ,, ' f 'K M M so ,R . ,i, Ar , M' 4 f X A ff' M I M 5 'Qty' Q , 'i i A l L , V W Tammy Paige Cameron Parkhurst Shatish Patel Lynn Paul Pamela Paulien Ned Perry Denise Pina Gayle Porter Jacquelin Pounds Lori Pridemore Heidi Rankin Christy Ratlift' Steven Rehn Beverly Richard Kimberly Roberts Ruth Robinson a Q31 i:' K .Q ssEef.,gw-Q-:.tW 4 -- t S m S X- Ni ar as Q, . hwy : ' . -. Pl sin S X s qw.- .. 4 its - -. : ff X K s. 1-Q., - xi N s . YW 'KJV X -an .Q - S vs . M- Mr NM 1 X MSM WN -. MQ .. I -- if is : .- 1-ai , fifiii:ic5s11ii.:i5 l.,:sf2fi?f,. - -i 1-.sf . .L :sv , 5 ,. ax ,. fv P, .N W k k 'QL S 3 S. Q35 W N A in-1 xx l Q N.,.w X, QF ' , SJW gifs .1 2 Qs si Michelle Sloan Rodney Smith Jim Mejia contemplates tennis practice. -in 32 SWK X 1 Yi EG mi? u 67 P' ,1-' Connie Robnett Stacy Rocchio Michael Roma Ayesha Rook Charles Ross Delise Ross Christi Rouland Anten Sakagawa David Salls Kristen Sarvis Eric Sauer Lisa Schmidt Tara Scott Rick Silverberg Tony Simmons Leslie Singleton vga S , .,i..A ,ll , , i, V A , V, H ,,,n, 127 , , i fff5:,'Wl:4ik?, ' , V w 2,5555 'if - i,,, S i5,. S V, .iuivioizsw V Christine Somers Manila Souvannamacho Michelle Spikes Jamie Stanesa Melanie Stanton Teresa Starks Steve Steuart Mary Jane Stevenson Da vid Stewart Kirk Stoffel Steve Stroud Andy Sumners Erik Swanson Victoria Sweet Amori Syptak Roger Tanita bzwwa Chris Hatcher, Peter Kray, and Andy Dhonau sit at the fountain and watch all the girls go by. Stephen Thompson Titian y Thompson e 5' ff 'W ' if ,jf '1 4 'S ,may WMPV Kr., VW ,, EH .V , 3., '- -' g A 'L iig rw, - f 'ir-f ' - if K W '-'trim A . K ' K gms Q' . f- - S A HQ - - . ,im JUNIOHS gg o lw T l ol T s Q ,015 'M-dns 'K , , , f 7,5 L k, W ,, fn , fri 1 J 4' Z , T f jf ff f 5, fx' f 'Q 164 ,Za , V5 , ' 4 mv' My f Q W S I 41 if ,HW r Z'? -'- - V J' r lilil ,ff 'M ,Q - ?' , ' 2 T 3 T Q 7 ff N W VVV 4 'V i , VIV V, M utr ' ' 'f' ,,:- 1 ffl if ff jvf, f f 1 1,4 M N fp. f 4V gwww Q A. f , fff A x Bret Thorn Andrew Thorne Scott Threlkeld Jolee Trevor Susan Valuck Greg Vamos Melody Vance Malea Vigil Roy Waines Char Warder Susan Warner Ben Watts Kevin Webb Jutta Wege Duane Wehrer Scott Wehrle 129 QUNIQE-it 130 Q .V if XX Kent Williams Victor Williams Eileen Wilson Cindy Woodson Kristen Wright Darcey Wyse Nanci Yarter David Yett Troy Yoder Andrea Young Djuana Young Susan Young Tonya Young Chris Zebell Janet Zeiman Kim Zmudy Alicia Judkins enjoys the pep club presentation. Martha Wenzi vsk y Erik Whitelord f ff YA' i, f if YT? ' wwf 9' 1 4? I I 1 if vffi f . , 3 A. M , df' Jerry Willard V x, W. I iw- xhlx itti is fi' lit ,Q AJ,-W Ml fgpi H QQ ,,,.. 6, , A ,v 'X 'I' , 57 1ff?7N!5i?5. Jean Milner awaits the final gun. Lisa Long wonders if she is the only one who doesn't under stand the assignment. W t neee ,QQQ,, Q . ,ee h:,5,5:,Q V h at it - -- Ei 3 any Rodney Davis, Chris Brye, Albert Brown, Laura Green, and Elbert Brown have fun together. Bill Alexander, future Mr. Universe. 131 fi... .dr Q W 1 SOPHOMOREHQLASS OFFICERS Q A sophomore class ofhcer is someone with: -the courage to make a speech while three-hum dred onlookers stand on their heads and hum in up unison. ee -the faith in themselves to take a chance that will K lead to greater spirit and funds. -originality that blows the socks off of those who've heard it all . Overall, a sophomore ofhcer has a belief that the class of 1 986 is the best to ever Walk through East. Therefore, they are dedicated in spending their time to advance the sophomore cause. President Dan Costello, Wee-President Eric Peter- sen, Secretary! Treasurer Michelle Gilford Sophomore representatives Wende Nossamang Margaret Clymer, Darrin Levy, Kyle Molen. At right are sophomore W assistants Josie Christiansen, Leanna Srilzer, Miehelie McClendon, Therese Rich' ards, Greg Goldberg. A Z ,fp QW 5 ,, '- f Hr. limi A C5 'mf' f ,, ,t.e Sophomore class sponsors Mr. Lane, Mrs. Golder, Mrs. Johnson. 132 The sophomores carpool to school, M M HW w 51' imsfie+Q?z'Z,fW ' ,A ,if f , W K, I 49, -my is i Q5 V 1' ll f , , in f:., , 7 in 4 - . , ' i 22 1 if yi lv 1 5 2' ,T s if 'V ,, -af 2 ' eg wa ig gf' WWW 'liyfi' 4 f' : Er: 'ff'-2'-g, Zim 'UQ-.Z ff www M if , WZ W Q V ,. 1+ ig sxfgr . ' 'L 1 f M5 f 'z iw- 5 ! , , , f Q-.aff ' QWAV 3 ' . i i - f in V V W A.,, H 4 ' f 'W fE, 'ffEWi g,ifQ1,fQw :V 'liiifiifw if any ,vt-0. ,A gg 7 nf' ' ' F43 - ' F 1 Quin ' V, 4 ,' ,, , amwwmfi M Zivga f i ff giff W ,sw f If f N fw 1 W v WV. 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M W W ,,w,, sf mamma ,Z ., W 4 ..,., Q, If you're ever sitting in a science class on the fourth floor, wondering why you 're hearing a choir of voices ringing through the ventilator, blame it on the diversity of classes offered at East. Any- thing from auto mechanics to Zoology are among the subjects most students Hnd interesting. At the nucleus of the classes are the teachers. Where would we be without their knowledge? We 'd never learn about Cromagnon man, molesfformula weight and the ever popular Macbeth . The East faculty truly cares about giving a quality educa- tion. Their interesting and innovative teaching methods influence students who want to learn. East is lucky to have a great professional staff who takes the time to guide students to success. 162 if if PRINCIPAL KMWWVW' Mrs. Lee confirms an appointment. East High has relished in a tradition of excellence since her inception. Today EXCELLENCE THROUGH ACHIEVEMENT continues as a goal and a reality at East. Thanks to the dedi- cation of her staff and the energetic com- mitment and pursuits of her students, East continues to capitalize on her excel- lence in academic achievement, student activities and projects, and performance in athletics and the arts. lt's worth all the time we spend. Eloise Lee Principal Mrs. Lee with her welcoming smile, N 1 w i 1 i 1 1 Mrs. Lee in a deep train of thought, 2 gf! N 1 ii Mrs. Lee takes time with the lunch time crowd. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mrs McBeth takes time out for discussion Mr Calloway W,5he5 ,f was 17,5 lunch pe!-'OU' E----' Mr. Calloway gives an approving smile. Mr, Strodtman looks at his .desk of confusion. Mrs. McBeth rests after a hard day. Mrs. Lee is fortunate to ha ve reliable and caring assistant principals to help her. Mrs. McBeth, in charge of pupil services, is ready and willing to help students with any problem or aid in applying for scholarships. Mr. Strodtman helps teachers expand and improve in teaching methods and curriculum. Athletics and self-discipline are impor- tant and Mr. Calloway stresses their value to students. He keeps sports a vital part of East which is a must in keeping the school united. All these jobs are important to keep East running smoothly and all three assistant principals know that East is worth their time. , N i -Q . S .dw W 5 S53 N rt X li xX X X K' X 'I gg tx R X K 5 XX V N X s Q ta ezwf rg. X gf, - .SWK X Kathy Albi Special Education Jan Anderson English Yearbook Adviser Don Avis Math Margaret Bailey Foreign Language Guitar Phyllis Balich Lunchroom Manager Curt Bedore Math Elsa Berger Math The lunchroom staff takes a break from making good grub. Q Mr. Avis enjoys the pep club activities. Cece Bayer prepares to speak to the fresh- men. s, ..r.... X 7 Y r L M Elbert Brown emphasizes the use of sign language to the class Jerome Biffle Counselor Golf Coach Jim Bloomheld Science Photography Warren Boatright Math Student Activities Don Bobb Science Geology Club Madelyn Bra verman English Signatures Jay Breen Social Worker Bruce Bunney Hold Youth FACULTY Gi if-is vii? an li? Q is 3 ,is t, 5 , in N EC. X: A 3 51 iris ,. ,L t 168 f 5' S E Debbie Bushnell Home Economics Daisy Carruthers IIE Senior class sponsor Molly Csvaifeiii English ' ' French Pam Cisneros Dance A A Al Clerlftiiej Art - Senior class sponsor Larry Daniel ' Jackie Dean Physical Education Claudia Deasy English Senior class sponsor Phyllis Denny Counselor Mike Downard Math Donna Dunbar Counselor Celia Dunn Nurse Diane Dykes French Junior class sponsor Sonja Ek Pupil Services Sophomore Mitch Greenblatt exhibits his artistic talents. Q-tif xy.. - ff' Mr, Clerihue demonstrates the tine art ot' pottery making. Mrs. Logan eyes a suspicious excuse. Mrs. Deasy eagerly awaits her students The 1983-1984 Los Chicanos Unidos Clubt Mr. Avis surveys the actions of the pep rally. 1' ,Y ,, I ,,, A M '?,, VVG, Q iiiis 1 can s iiis - -V i..,, Miss Feeney demonstrates The Vicious Circle. Students experience many departments at East through- out the day. You may have to get help from the atten- dance clerk or one of the other members of the office staff Hrst thing in the morning. The art department always has interesting displays of art by the students that can be viewed in the art center. At the end of the day, many teachers stay after school to sponsor student clubs such as Los Chicanos Unidos. f Anna Stull gets down to earth in English class. I 8 Besides the basics, East offers many elective courses that students can take to experience their own areas of interest. The Business teachers are an asset in teaching basic skills, such as typing which is essential to all students. Household knowledge is useful to everyone. The Home Economic teachers show students how to cook, sew, and keep house efficiently. It is fun to be creative in woodshop and the experience can be taken further for occupational use. The teachers of the Industrial Education Department help develop the ideas and skills of all students. 170 Brad Knepper stops in the name of bath in photogra- Phil- Interns Julie Davidson, Kyle Tooley, Laura Goldin and Laura Page take time to play in the local tree. f Q ii Wt vice Mrs. Blecha helps tutor a confused student, FACULTY The Mesa Club unites. wx K3 SMH? ,wars i l'aa1,asvfst., ffmfibfmiaft'isir.Qfww. John Kintzele, our future urban cowboy, leads as Jill McElwain follows. , ,,,,l wwwywuqww John Kintzele rambles while Tina Drew knows better and walks away. Tom Ellison Math Auturo Escobedo Counselor Basketball Coach Mesa Club Mack Fair Science Volleyball Coach Sheila Feeney Social Studies Eleanor Flatow Counselor Dorothy Fuller English Reading Specialist Stan Garcia Physical Education Pat Gatewood Student Advisor Pep Club Jackie Goelz Business Jan Golder English Sophomore Class Sponsor Larry Golembeski Social Studies Beth Gower East for Excellence NHS Lewis Greenlee Social Studies Jim Guinn Music Angelaires X Q K -- X ,tti. Q- I! ,,., ,gi HJ k Q3 171 Dwen Hahn , Couhselof' A A David Harrzmel Kd???5f Hayes Dahite Vi Linda Hample Special Education Frederick Herr Math A A Shirley Henry Hold Yofkrh -- filiken 7 Ei English V Sk? Club' FACULTY Mr. Ste wart the Thinker, - The VICA club: these people are building a future. :' EIS? HIE CHODIJDEHVER The Thespian Club relaxes after a future Broadway production rehearsal. in guitar class. Mr. Noonan snaps to the beat of his new hit single record, Mr. Guinn lets his hnger do the walking during a musical note Alan Hodges Counselor Robert Hussey Social Studies John Jackson Library Gordon Ja cqfues Social Studies Pat Johnson English Sophomore class sponsor Sara Katz Social Studies Chuck Keiser Math X sJp,'2rs.,, f - ,KL as fa- i t I Q Z Hag ri A' 1, :sg ,L --:: 11 . . ENN as N i .' :S L: ..,- 1 - ss, 5 VJSQQ OSL . fx wiss T1 if QQ, S f it . Pmik Wars! ggi N: ' , 3. ,. I rzq, NE::,: f ,fbb ,5:,?.E: E I X w vu. If 'ir W? X: 174 Marsha Kelly Substitute Dennis Kos Math Industrial Education Ken Lane Science Sophomore Class Sponsor Sarah Leeper Special Education John Levar Math Kay Logan Attendance Eva Love Science Tia Luna Art Jack Maley ICE Donn Manley Math Jennie Marr Treasurer Bob Marsh Industrial Education Linda Matarrese Social Studies Jean McBirnie IIE Heidi Schmidt cheers her test on, as Bruce Holmes goes for a more concentrated method. . i M, Brian Delph nibbles mysterious bag that Lori Newman holds. out of the for v Tonya Gilchrist gets a 'itwo-tu on her essay. ,V if ,Z 5. W Christi Rouland sings her heart out in the East High talent show. Susan Luna works on a yearbook layout. 7:24 ual 'e Q t t fly Sc ...J i a f I g 27 Mr. Boatright reveals his alter ego Frank Sinatra. V , W V ,I W ,,.,. a ,,, ' we ' f, M M i ff I ,,,. ,,,,,, , .. x s WW f M f f f :W ff X , 2 f if 5 v Duffy Fanganello, Eric Sauer, and Jon Fair try out for the US festival. As John Writer reads Shakespeare, Brenda Lujan and Susan Reiva gossip, 175 Kathy Morris, Dawn Lederer, Peggy Denious and Mrs. Lipschuetz revise a paper. Y WY dramatize their drama. 1- Wa. M... V y Mike Fullenwider can not believe he has to sweep the entire stage. u ' W 176 Mr. Miller and Mrs. Gower respond to a question by an N.H.S. member. Carlina Brown studies for next weeks exam, Jennifer DeFrancis, Kelli Fritts, Clare Gibson, Alada Ramsey, Yvonne Rodrique . ,MM WWW' David Mattison sulks knowing his Trapper keeper is better. .0 Q13 NHS officers Jean Lizotte Nancy Abbott Kristen Harris Carmen Curtis Bill McGinnis Math Ron Meek Science Al Metcalf Science Photography Lynn Miles Art Ann Miller Secretary Harlan Miller Industrial Education Ron Miller Social Studies Virginia Minick Foreign Language Hope Morales Business Deanna Morrison Social Studies Henry Musmanno English Richard Nelson English Spotlight Phil Neuhalfen Media Specialist Jerry Noonan Music .fi .-f- -f A we graft -' K 'I - 2:2 -' E s ,.,, E . ,. Sgt? 'L-- ' x I W 4 E .E A:,.'.:,.. . . I --Z- A an .L is fzzsafait .. X ,f -ikki .1 2 5 , fx' A sa fs.. I QQ- I vg?,,vsS.z r ' ,m.L ri as Gerard Noonan Social Studies Senior Class Sponsor Barbara Oglesby Special Education Marg O'Hara Physical Education Gymnastics Coach Sue Oka English Ruth Oppenheim Science Nat Ostrum Ma th Freshman Class Sponsor Eloise Pearson Library Mr. Noonan signing out, ,,,,,,,,g,i,r,,m-, - at V fr f. ,, ,. ...A,.,... X f mmm, My fw The all-city orchestra members from East High take their bow. Tense moments for the freshmen during registration FACULTY The all-city choir members smile with pride. X, 1, ft Tyler Aiello: the next My Leonardo da Vinci. x, X .WNW ur K At East, school is not merely the Hthree Rs . The students have the opportunity to be exposed to many cultural arts. The foreign language department teaches the basic necessities of Spanish, French, and German for those involved in a foreign situation. More dedicated students learn to speak the language fluently through travel to foreign countries. The art department gives students a chance to create with their hands - anything from sketches to jewelry, These creative works are displayed in the art center. Talent is both developed and discovered here, Instruments of the music department range from violins to vocal chords, Students display musical talents in class and concert, Usually many years are spent developing these talents. Alberta Perry Business William Rash Science Da vid Rivera English Mary Ann Ross Foreign Language Joan Rudel Business Richard Schraeder Ma th Basketball Coach Woody Senier Industrial Arts 5 K - . . ' 'N 1: '-'r z was :iff l ' N 5 ' X i x l a s-F t - 6'-. . . - Q , i E .K wr C 3'-,fx lM ,Y ft! 'Qs E SSE , Q Q-.QS .K-. 1 ' A . ,... - 1 N 'E fx ' 5 4 -QR. iff .sry i WW Tom Severtson Physical Education William Shackelford RO TC Milt Shioya Foreign Language Stacey Simpson Dance Eva Smith Counseling-Main Office Tammy Smith Social Studies Herbert Stewart lCE Lloyd Storey ROTC Dale Strickland Science Larry Tarver Physical Education Mary Clare Taylor Records Ida Mae Thompson Special Education Stella Trujillo Req uisitions John Van Epps Drama Delise Ross tells Monica Jackson, Beverly Richards, Goldie Sellers, and Denise Clardy what hamburgers are made of f 1 Ray Johnson tries to remember what to do next. Mr. Noonan says, Let's try it again and this time everyone go on threefl Athletics is an important part of East's cur- riculum. The teachers of the Physical Educa- tion olasses have the special talent of getting the student body up and on the move. They stress the importance of exercise as a daily necessity in conjunction with academics. Cheri Boyd tells her tale ot' climbing the Alps to her friends. John Cramer shows Jessica Brown where the spare tire is. sms! xi- Mrs. Braverman says, Don't you wish you could see what is in this bag. 181 Like most schools, East has the four basics, English, math, science and social studies, But East teachers make the classes anything but usual. Their innovative educational ideas make school well worth students' time. There are many ways students can fulfill English and math credits. Teachers in the English department speak everything from Shakespearean to Newspaper jangon which helps broaden and exercise English skills. The math department allows students to work on computers or work their way up to college calculus-a true challenge. East has an extensive science department, where physical and biological sciences are covered in the classroom and laboratory. The science department allows students to experience and expand intellectually. Likewise, East social studies classes not only teach history and its importance, but cover issues of the present to help students deal with the future. Freshmen take a stab at first-time registration, s i 3 s E Jim Curtis, I didn 't have time to do my homework. ' .215 . V J , ff 1 .5 - ' ff - A A Kia., .f... 1 .- A be If ,sf t f V W 2 M -f . 4 J ' nl Mario Rivera and Glen Johnson discuss results alter their experiment, Shaw lto and Brian Syptak break into PIayboy's phone file East High student expresses artistic talent. The sixth hour lunch group: Mrs. Minick, Mr. Jackson, Miss Ross, Mrs. Gower, Mr. Noonan, Mr. Neuhalfen, Mr. Miller, Mr. Levar, and Mr. Boatright prove that teachers have class even outside of their rooms. Boston Philharmonic string section impersonates East High Orchestra. Pat Vialpando Social Studies LCU E vva Vickers English Elaine Wellstead Home Economics Annie Wickliffe Special Education Zadean Wilcox Programming Oth Ronna Winterton English Hatchet Squad Pat Wolfe English Harold Woods Science W Q QYZZWZ X. GETTI G I T0 THE ACT East activities are what brings the school together. Everyone can find interest in one of the many clubs or events throughout the year. When people feel involved it creates spirit, therefore unifying East class by class, club by club with the intent of making high school diversified and memorable. The lights at East often burn overtime as the drama or music students entertain the community or one of the classes holds a fund raising event, Clubs such as Chicanos Unidos, National Honor Society and Black Student Alliance represent East in community events such as canned food drives. Rather than small groups the Student Council unites East as a whole. They spend much of their time organizing activities for the entire school. The most outstanding events are the dances, Homecoming, the traditional fall dance is followed by the not-so-ordinary Morp, where the girls take guys on a not-so-formal date. The Sweetheart Dance gives new and old sweethearts a chance to celebrate Valentines Day. Activities are a vital part of East and help keep students interested and involved in school. X T - in - K L11 s- .if F wi X 'K3' . X . 'A , i :T - . N A Q' fu ,dk in vc JH! .A r Q . S K, H Q lik? ,wir f. gf Hi X .4 f s . X . .. ,favor .. ..,. it J:- -x .... Q , i ... s li ll X .1 N , + Q R ' S9 4 nf R 4,5 H aggis . . . X Kwai 5 A W 'M S Emily Gibson contemplates a method to refute the argument she has just read. Spotlight was sponsored, as in past years, by Mr. Nelson. This monthly publi- cation features the present dilemmas and victories, past and future events, and East's student life in general. This year's Spotlight Editor-in-Chief was Emily Gib- son. Carmen Curtis served as the assis- tant editor, Spotlighfs wide variety of new reporters and new editors provided many different styles of writing and talent throughout the 1983-84 school year. The Spotlight was well worth the staff 's time and that of the readers. Editor Emily Gibson discusses a typography sheet with Mr. Nelson. Carmen Curtis, Anna Hill, and Christine Walravens: progress is our product. X xx E Q5 i,1. 1 .tiei i ':,: A.-4 Row 1: Jeff McCoon, John Hite, Brian Widmann, Adam King, Chris Snyder, Kent Peterson. Row 2: Jody Brandon, Kristen Harris, John MacFarlane, Victor Sulzer, Row 3: Marni Jonas, Annie Cordova, Anna Hill, Christine Walravens, Row 4: Sponsor Richard Nelson, Will Sheldon, Scott Schilt, Carmen Curtis, Emily Gibson, Katherine Anderson, Susie Pressman, Burke Griggs, Justin Chipman. Katherine Anderson adds some finishing touches. Mary Cupp and Stephanie Martin find the pictures amusing, Leanne Pfebllfd Ofganlz-Q5 the mtmductlor' 4 W f 5. ' Hi? ww? aff, t 2 . p 'W f M7 wwf-f't' 245 uubizmoxfmf V . f' A , -sfstsgfgxki r s f Becky Bernstein studies an old yearbook for ideas. There is never a dull moment, 6th period, room 126 in the Angelus affairs. The 19 people who make up the staff have a unique dedication to put forth a product everyone can be proud of for years to come. The staff is comprised of students from all types of backgrounds who have the desire to work with one another and the sponsor, Jan Anderson, in a comfort- able environment. The 3-R productions, copy writing, identifying people, month old lunch sacks and Oh no! Three min- utes to the Post Office! deadlines all add up to the atmosphere of the class. The Angelus staff can be proud of their hard work and determination to produce the East High yearbook with a feeling of pride and accomplishment. This year, the very human yearbook staff chose for their motto: Hit was well worth our time . ,Qt Manuva I To Danny Grossman refuses to dance with Susan Luna once again. Mary Cupp, Advisor Jan Anderson, and Tina Drew critique a layout. Mil -. .. 'smug in Leanna Sulzer writes last minute copy. Mary Bolin and Julie Doane lay out the junior pages. 'Hn Kim Carey and Jean Lizotte discuss what ne eds to done. David Hunt and Doff Mclflhinney are the epitome ot' teamwork. A-..., Char Warder and Christi Anchustegui in pursuit of excellence. ,, .aa WWW: .pf Guy Gonzales admires his photographs Editors: Julie Doane, Jean Lizotte, John Kintzele, Leanne Preblud, and Susan Engels, W The Spirit of 1984: From the hills of the English Department, to the shores of the Esplanade, we will lead our high school 's great attempts on the grounds and near the E ri in East has, unique to itself, a character that touches our hearts and minds, We all have felt it at one time or another - pride upon seeing the tower set sharply against the setting sun, the thrill when a red-and-white clad athlete makes a long shot to win the game, laughing with a teacher who has become a friend, yellow spring afternoons when friends linger around the E , not quite ready to go home. These, and the many other instances that will form our memories, spring from the interac- tions ofthe people we call Angels, We students. our teachers, and our administrators have diverse backgrounds, personal- ities, and opinions, However, this East family has come to understand what really occurs during each school day - noth- ing less than dynamic life with all its grand heights and painful lows. Through this knowledge of our shared trait, we manage to create friendships unimagined in other schools. lt has been my privilege to see this and to offer our school as a sign of hope to those others who have still not found their solution. It has been our privilege to discover in East, because of this attribute, a forge ofpersonalities both demanding and gentle, a place not afraid to define and then test its limits, When we depart on our separate journeys, it will be as individuals holding the balance ofgoal with reality and the ability to make the one the other, in other words, to Achieve. lthank everyone who has been a part of the 83-84 year - you will always hold a special place in my memories. I wish on all underclassmen more years of East life, and I urge you to get involved and take an active part in the school, lt has been my experience that you will be the happier for it. To all '84 seniors l wish good luck and bid farewell. And to next year's council, remember this year and learn from it. lhave faith that you will carry well the trust we have passed on, Thank you most of all teachers, Boatright, Annie, Jesse, and AchievEast Student Council. Farewell, John Kintzele CoAHead Boy 83-84 AchievEast Student Council 'I90 Q , i s tt t t .. - ' -- W- sw- tw ' N --fs-- f s--ff s wif as : - ' : X s s . ,5 , pgs - . Fi Sf Today, 135 pounds, tomorrow, the world I view East as a mini replica of the world, with each student acting as a product of his or her own tiny culture, Our daily intermingling within the world of East, whether it be in the back halls or on the E , represents a fascinating unparalleled unity, East is reality. As strange as it may sound, Ifeel extremely fortunate that Colfax Avenue is a part of East 's ambiance. I admit that Colfax lea ves much to be desired to any ocean vista or lush parkway, but it 's for real and it 's become a significant part of our lives at East. With this acceptance of reality we 've placed ourselves at least ten steps ahead of any sheltered suburbian student, creating comfortable niches for ourselves in today 's cosmopolitan society. Annie Cordova has a lot of Pepssi, In our world at East, there are a million opportunities to be taken advantage of and twice as many experiences to be experienced. I often rind myself wishing that I could have been at East for five or six years, instead of a brief three, just so I might have had a chance to participate in everything that East has to offer. The thought that comforts these desires, however, is my knowledge that each one of you who has picked up on a significant experience at East will let it out to the world, at some point in your lives, enabling myself and others to experience it vicariously. Isuppose Ishould now bring this profound page of copy to a deep and meaningful close but, instead, I ,ll give you my most concise and sincere advice. For those of you who will be a part of East's world next year and in years to come: take yourself to a zenith and enjoy, before you know it you 'll be out the doors. To graduating Angels: spreadyour wings and fly but always remember East, the initial center of your universe, Thank you East for three years that have comprised the single most signihcant learning experience of my life, so far. Who knows, maybe we can do it again sometime? Annie Cordova Head Girl AchievEast Student Council 83-84 J uw.m,.,,F- LT f Z 'Qu John, Annie, and Jesse in their toothpaste commercial. As I glance back over the years, I realize that among our ever- increasing population at East a unique individual has taken form. An individual made up by the great student body of the best monumental high school in Colorado. The past three years have been very rewarding and enjoyable. if there ever came a time to live them over again, Ifeel that I could not live them any place else but East. It has become a second home to me with the students and teachers being a part of the family. Our time has come to leave behind the great people, fun times, and the best years ofa lifetime, here at East, and instead take with us the memories that will possess our minds throughout the rest of our entire lives . . . in time. Time is like a river, it is forever flowing, And soon, it will flow into the ocean of opportunity and freedom. Freedom to do what you want to do, go where you want to go, and always try hard to be what you want to be. The ocean currents resembling the hardships and obstacles that you must overcome to suc- ceed, and yet if you keep paddling, you will become successful. Thanks for the memories and the t'Angel-like smiles that you 've given me. And special thanks to the teachers, Annie and John, the coaches, and the council for an unforgettable expers ience, Jesse Daviss Co- Head Boy 83-84 Y Achie vEast Student Council Jesse Da viss: Guiness Book of World Records one-handed typing champion at an astounding 274 words 191 per minute. Michelle Spikes, Carmen Curtis, Tena Kness, and Angie Molen laugh at a humorous suggestion that has been presented. if Ei ROW Eric Petersen grabs a bite before an important vote. AchievEast Student Council went above and beyond in a ven- ture that was well worth the time and the sheer effort of spirit and effective leadership. Starting the year with the belief Achie- vEast- Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice, it is not a thing to be waited for, but a thing to be achieved. Student Council proceeded to initiate projects such as the Adopt-a-Frosh program and the repainting of the UE . Student Council also was responsible for running spirit week, a canned food drive, teacher appreciation days, contests, and dances - all part of but secondary to the goal of improving East as a place for learning. Student Council was perhaps most important in the effect it had on its members. The high pressure and great demands of office tested these Angels. Some succeed- ed, some failed- hopefully learning and growing as people. Capturing the spirit of the year, one senior said, I have to care. ' - LI' av ' I :. N .. E ,,,. ,,, ,--., ,I -,., iii if I -. 11 H 1 ,, ff F 3 A .1 ' , ..,.,,.--,.s:. ,,1, t - .,,.t, Q A x g,2.: f :1j'r:2. s t -- ' , r 1 3 ' ' i A serious issue raises serious questions for Amy Cordova, Leanna Sulzer, and Wende Nossaman, , Student Council sponsor, Warren Boat Boatright. Freshman Nell Wooddell takes time to care. Row 1: John Kintzele, Annie Cordova, Jesse Daviss. Row 2: Marvin Norton, Tena Kness, Nell Wooddell, Ben Clark, Kelley Boland, Michelle McClendon, Michelle Spikes, Leanna Sulzer, Peter Vandermiller. Row 3: Cece Bayer, Wende Nossaman, Jill McElwain, Liz Sale, Barbara Wanner, Michelle Gilford, Krissy Wright, Greg Curtis, Cheri Boyd, Darrin Levy, Angie Molen. Raw 4: Greg Goldberg, Amy Cordova, Dan Costello, Kathy Morris, Therese Richards, Lorraine Rountree, Margaret Clymer, Eric Petersen, Josie Christianson, Beth Cline, Myra Crenshaw, Warren Boatright, Alex Zuccharelli, Kyle Molen, Brian Syptak. Not Pictured: Leanne Preblud and David Hunt, Senior David Hunt enjoys the challenges of Student Council. Bridget Steele sight reads new music. Laura Hite captured in mid-solo. i ' Row 1: Crissa Steele, Devon Bergman, Andrew McGrath, Bridget Steele, Sigrid Armstrong, David Stewart, Wendy Spangler, Cheryl Stoughton. Row 2: Kristen Wright, Jim Cur- tis, Tiel Lundy, Deanna Johnson, Amy Hutchinson, Jeff Hoyle, Mark Kirsh, Anne Fanganello, Debby Bryant, Teresa Cuthbert- son. Row 3: Kara Humphrey, Steve Meschia, Marie Schultz, Kim French. Row 4: Bethany Mays, Kate Amaral, Julie Hoff- man, Michael Weaver, Eric McGregor, Jim Patterson, Stacey Gottlieb, Katie Mahoney, Lynn Paul, Sheila Jefferies, Melody Vance. Row 5: Rod Carter, Andy Beadle, Ron Morrill, Steph- anie Best, Robert Vance, Dennis McGrath, Mark Richardson, Rick Treffinger, Steve Nicholls, Doug Jalving, Bill Skulley, Rob Cuthbertson, Andy Butterfield, Andrew Hudson. Not Shown: Miriam Ibrahim, Meg Kaehny, Kelly Morris, Gregg Downing, Kirk Stoffel, f ,,.,r East 's concert orchestra showed abun- dant musical talent all the way through its successful 1983-84 season. These stu- dents of Brahms and Beethovan perform under director Jerry Noonan. Indicative of their great skill was the high percent- age of East musicians who competed for and won seats in the All-City Orchestra. The practice demanded of these talented people was well worth the time as it led to a number of splendid performances. Andrew McGrath- a fiddling fool. Row 1: Jim Patterson, Mike Weaver, Ben Fishman, Stacey Gottlieb, Jeanette Norman, Sara Cruz-Aedo, Wendy Abe, Su- san Abe, CeCe Bayer, Misty Schreiber, Sharon Quintana. Row 2: Chris Atwood, Catrina Curtis, Tyrone Gross, Jackie Poe, Donna Jones, Tia Collier, Andy Beadle, Ron Morrill, Stephanie Best, Katie Mahoney, Dana Roper, Latrice Burrell, Pam Mims, Lynn Paul, Kara Pfahler, Anne Battey, Julie Allen. Row 3: Lisa Cross, Kim Roussell, Janine Conklin, Arthur Martinez, Paul Hudgins, Pat Gentry, Bruce Battey, Marvin Nortin, Dennis McGrath, Mark Richardson, Eric McGregor, Laura Hite, Keith Zaring, Denita Abernethy, Melody Vance, Sheila Jefferies, Tif- fany Thompson. Row 4: Jody Abady, Gregg Downing, An- drew Dhonau, Dan Barela, Chris Roper, Rod Carter, Travis Payne, Kirk Stoffel, Mr. Noonan, Rob Cuthbertson, Mark May- field, Cameron Parkhurst, John Brown, Bill Skulley, Doug Jalving, Steve Nicholls, Rick Treffinger, Not pictured: Robert Vance. Brian Delph puts on the ritz. The 1983-84 year provided one of the best concert bands to pass through East. The concert band had a tremendous re- sponsibility throughout the year. ln its requirement to perform at school activi- ties such as football games, school plays, and graduation, these dedicated students also played win ter and spring concerts for the enjoyment of the entire school, their families and friends. They added a special effect to Christmas time and, overall, cre- ated some of the unique magic of East High. Mark Richardson hits a new high. W 195 , . , ,. f' Q i 37 ' 5 W, Marvin Norton looking dashing in the synthetic fur directors cap. The Advanced Band members are a unique composition of people. They are musicians with blossoming talent and in- credible motivation. With their young spirit and drive, the concert and jazz bands become their goal. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Jerry Noonan, members of the advanced band will be the backbone of future bands at East. Rebecca Norman crescendos into the finale. M. WWW , , , ,mwwiwa- a , et Row 1: John Sanford, Jon Slotta, Keith McDade, Cory Torbenson, Row 2: Martina Flores, Kismet Kee, Mary Ann Pietrowicz, Blaise Langley, Angela Jones, Katie Dahlstrom, Renee Lightburn, Lisa Schween, Amanda Balla. Chris Sehy. Row 3: Melvin Banks, Rebecca Norman, Michael Jackson, Wendy Romero, Bob Nicholls. Janie Clay. Row 4: Byron Robinson, Roland Webster, George Gatchis, Ben Fishman, Sean Stasica, Bruce Metcalf Row 5: Robert Mutch, David Kahn, Mark Jackson, David Mattison, Thomas Sweed, Kevin Samson, Row 6: Jay Joralemon, Kyle Molen, Ed Radetsky, Jason McKenna, Kevin Donaldson, Kevin Brown, Mike Sarris, Steve Smithson. Row 7: David Earnest, Greg Straight, Matt Keeney, Lisa Jones, Mr. Noonan, Alex Parkhurst. Not Shown: Kateri Fielder, Robert Pride. Practice is Eric McGregor's middle name. Andy Butterfield lets his fingers talk. A sense of humor and well-played music makes Monday seem less Monday-ish. WH, A perrenial powerhouse of Jazz and Blues, the jazz band is back better then ever with a skill and synchronicity that makes them a pulse-pounding pleasure to listen to. Their performances contain an electric spark of excitement that made for large audiences of Angels throughout the year. Led this year as in the past by Mr. Jerry Noonan, the jazz band also has strong up-and-coming talent that insures its future. Row 1: Eric McGregor, Mark Mayfield, Keith Zaring, Jim Patterson, Mike Weaver. Row 2: Steve Nicholls, Rick Tref- finger, Doug Jalving, Bill Skulley. Row 3: Mark Richardson, Dennis McGrath, Robert Vance, Bruce Battey, Matt Butter- field, Amy Hutchinson. Row 4: Mr. Noonan, Rod Carter, Kirk Stoffel, Gregg Downing, Andy Butterfield, Chris Steele. Not Shown: Vanessa Murdock. 197 UQ be f f SE? i , 1 t ,, fr, 198 HEnsembIe line 2 J Row 1: Terrie Benton, Emily Gibson, Patti Calkins, Karen Campbell. Row 2: Jeff Hoyle, Kristen Harris, Anna Hill, Carmen Curtis, Row 3: Mike Ullman Patrick Walravens, Kathy Hathaway, Jim Curtis. Row 4: Mark Richardson Duffy Fanganello, Todd Espey, Todd Hansen, Devon Bergman. 1 , East's vocal ensemble, the Angelaires, is a small, talented select group chosen by audition from the ranks of concert choir. Solo as well as group jazz performances, the Angelaires' specialty, is much in de- mand for various community organiza- tions. Every April, the Angelaires are the host for the CHSAA Vocal Jazz Festival and consistent finalists in the Greeley Jazz Festival every March. ,,,t. ,,t' , H f V- ' ' Anna Hill, Kathy Hathaway, and Claire Gibson forget the words get mea Jeff Hoyle and Emily Gibson tells it like it is, 3' a 1 N a x ' . NNN Qi SWK . ns iw-- Anna Hill and Emily Gibson sing themselves Io sleep. f . -fw:zzs-- f iifmgus-ff-1 :EEE Nw H in X -Sw psiiffi . fwi ,- .... ,.Ll.1.. i ill 2 iA,--'11f- -. fy .4 James Guinnfthe maestro i 199 Duffy Fanganello sings a tune of his own. i Q Jeff and Missy learn a new duet part. ,' . Q 5 f ,:.: wh ': ...- East's concert choir consists of students chosen through audi- tion. This choir is traditional in its approach, singing songs dated from the Renaissance Period through the twentieth century. Our talented concert choir performs three annual concerts at East and they also provide musical entertainment for middle schools and various community organizations. Row 1: Laurie Hanrahan, Patti Calkins, Wendy Bronstine. Devon Bergman, Christi Rouland, Carmen Curtis, Bonnie Wells, Vanessa Murdock, Carol Sharpe, Janine Conklin. Row 2: Michelle Mukatis, Margaret Longbrake, Marlene Wha- len, Tracy Mothershed, Karen Campbell, Kristen Harris, Anna Hill, Emily Gibson, Terrie Benton, Shaun Carpenter, Jessica Kite, Row 3: Linda Hom, Jody Stevens, Christine Jensen, Julia Brito, Mike Ullman, Patrick Walravens, Todd Hansen, Charles Thatch, Jutta Wege, Lisa Cross. Row 4: Rachel Ta- veras, Candy Miller, Duffy Fanganello, Lee Mason, Mark Richardson, Rick Treffinger, Jeff Hoyle, Todd Espey, Cameron Parkhurst, Kirk Williams, Shan- non Bishop, Crissa Steele. Dr, Guinn says, Open up and say aahhhh Play it again, Sam. . . g gi is F, A .,,,.... 7::k 2 , R , W .. I f 7 3945 ' ' Row 1: Nikki Whitaker, Coleen Games, Linda Hom, Kari James, Felicia Cortez, Debbie Elder. Nell Wooddell, Janine Goldstein, Deborah Chiles, Liz Sale. Tavia Franklin. Row 2: Serena Smith, Monica Feggett, Beth McCarthy, Erin Luke. Jenney Jesse, Paige Greenburg, Raenetta Whittington, Shirelle Machado, Sarah Wright, Kim Jackson, Beth Kelly, Sharon Pearson, Row 3: Dennis Archuleta, Kao Lee, James Nienaber, Leon Smith, Sonny Crockett, Dana Hurst, Cheryl Lunsford, Bridgette Arvello, Antoinette Levy, Advanced choir at East High consists of freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors who wish to actively participate in a chorale group. Advanced choir performs at school functions and for the public. This choir also prepares its members for possible place- ment in concert choir. Sarah Wright, Elizabeth Sale and Janine Goldstein create the mood. .wr The advanced choir music consists ot' every style from medieval to modern, every mood from sad to sunny. The newly-formed drama club really had reason to put on the act Celebration to end Angel Antics. The girls relax after their strenuous dance act. The 1983 fall show entitled, Angel Antics, was a great success as it was under magnihcent instruction from drama director John Van Epps. The perfor- mance was a Variety show which not only included skits from the drama club, but singers, dancers, Mr. Noonan 's Jazz Ensemble, and Mr. Guinn's Ange- laires. Approximately 150 people were in the show, but that number did not even compare to the quantity of people in the audience. On both nights combined, close to 1200 individuals showed up for the produc- tion, This automatically declares the show as an abso- lute success. 202 Robert DuVernet plays the golhng cleric in, As the Stomach Turns. The cheerleaders rehearse their routine before lhe show. 12? , W gg f! Q, 7 ,Z , ,,.. L, ,H , 5 gk? Q ff ff 2 f fr , M Ae - The Angelaires harmonize while Mark Richardson prepares to solo 1 1 i i i Lucy, played by Liz Sale, plays a trick on Charlie Brown, played by Van Carter, while the Peanuls Gang watches. L I Duffy Fanganello struts his stuff Clare Gibson and Todd Hansen rehearse a crucial scene of the play to perfect its timing. mx K iw' ,quill This year many talented actors, dancers, and stage crew members put on the musi- cal Pajama Game under the direction of Mr. John VanEpps. The cast rehearsed for two months, a fact apparent at the performances in early March. The cast and all involved had an excellent time at practice as well as the performances. The show, a complete success, attracted an enthusiastic crowd of parents, students, and teachers, Jeff McMillan and Christi Anchustegui run through one of the numbers of the show. ,, lf., ', runs W'-5, Row 1: Julian Brito, Alada Ramsey, Terrie Benton, Robert Du Vernet, Missy McCarl, Nicole Horiuchi, Lori Benton, Gina Wencel, Inger Fedde, Wendy Bronstine, Wendy Martin, Row 2: Carolyn Lustig, Jutta Wege, Dawn Lederer, Peggy Denious, Jeff Hoyle, Beth Cline, Sander Klein, Kristi Allen, Renee Lightburn, Janine Conklin, Jenni- fer Douglas, Nancy Abbott, Justin Kennedy, Christi Anchustegui, Leigh Jones, Julie Farrar, Beth Rouland, Nell Wooddell. Row 3: Tom Hyland, Liz Sale, Dana Klapper, Becca Platt, Todd Hansen, Jennifer Atkinson, Paul Yett, Laurie Hanrahan, Christi Rouland, Bill Ford, Matt Keeney, Beth McCarthy, Shannon Goode, Vanessa Lyon, Sheila Lopez, Kristi Riley, Jeff McMillan, Jennifer McCart, Anne Fanganello. Row 4: Clare Gibson, Ben Kelley, Kristen Sarvis, Kevin Samson, Laura Brown, Chris Atwood, Jill Dailey, Matt Bond, Tina Leisge, Russel Rice, Not Shown: David Bauman. Molly McCoy, Kathy Morris, Fletcher Neeley, lan Wilcox, Kristen Famer, Kim Allen, ze ii 'S 4 X s A X .WRX Kevin Samson and Ben Kelley play factory workers with negative attitudes Q trss ss i W Sander Klein explaining the workings of the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory. Jeff Hoyle explains his incident with a factory worker to an aggravated Beth Cline. ,bi ,air- I e W iyri X Pajama Games dance ensemble, Paul Yett dictates some work to Christi Rouland after completing his inspection of the factory, Cast Babe Williams , , Terrie Benton Beth Cline Gladys . Missy McCarl Clare Gibson Sid Sorokin Robert Du Vernet Jeff Hoyle Mabel Christi Rouland Hines A . . Sander Klein Todd Hansen Mae . , . , Laurie Hanrahan President . . . , Bill Ford Hasler . . . , . Paul Yett Jennifer Atkinson and Jeff Hoyle listen to VanEpps. '7 L Debaters Pat Walravens, Cameron Parkhurst, David Heisterkamp, and David Fields ref Dramatic people- Julie Farrar, Jennifer DeFrancis, Kelli Fritts, and Claire search a tender topic. The Love and Peace Extemporaneous Speaking Society. Members of the Hatchet Squad speech team de- vote much of their time to participating in com- petitive speech meets. With the goal of receiving f'excellent and superior ratings, the team members compete in events such as original orato- ry, dramatic and poetry interpretations, debate, and extemporaneous speaking. Coach Ronna Win- terton sees the team 's strength mainly in the senior members. Carmen Curtis, Pat Walravens and Kathleen Donahue are among those who have done extremely well in competition this year. All members feel Hatchet Squad was worth their time in giving them superior self expression. With the many new novice members taking a stab at speech, the Hatchet Squad should be ready for another superb season next year. 206 Gibson. ', . L .' 4 asv A' ' . i,, ' r' .V Sb, r. Q . ,ng ,1 .5 J , ...V 'Q f 1 Nr 4.4 ff-gmt' ','3sf'?,g,'j'?'t I '. ,Z-ef, r. .gqxn .. ,,.v,r' . - ' 'H+ 'X MVT. W Y Talented speakers- Carmen Curtis, Lisa Schween, Mike Ullman, Katie Mahoney and Stephanie Best, Artis Tague and Brechin Flournoy are on equal standing when it comes to debate. K i ,,,.v'w 1 EXQMM, xrkwvi -fs, .,., . r ' ii: K M Sponsor Mrs. Win terton, A S . X to Mast.. - Q 4.5. :: E f. if' M . 'A Q Fi i -sw A -1 ' 4 T 4 . Row 1: Julie Farrar, Cameron Parkhurst, Yvonne Rodriguez, Kelli Fritts, Jon Nelson, Andy Sumners, Leanna Sulzer, Greg Goldberg, Wendy Martin, Sarah Levine, Katie Mahoney, Carmen Curtis, Emily Gibson, Stacey Gottlieb, Teresa Cuthbertson, Claire Gibson. Row 2: Brechin Flournoy, Jennifer DeFrancis, John Writer, Stephanie Best, Mike Ullman, Myra Crenshaw, Katherine Anderson. Row 3: Alata Ramsey, Lisa Schween, David Helds, Pat Walravens, David Heisterkamp, Artis Tague, Heidi Bayer, Doug Lauen, After his dramatic gesture, Da vid Heisterkamp real- izes that he forgot his speech. Above: Alada Ramsey can 't believe what Sheila Weber said. Right: Emily Gibson and Teresa Cuthbertson get distracted from their dialogue. The Wolcott Sight Reading Contest, which originated in 1879, has improved over the years. The contest was originat- ed for the purpose ot' promoting excel- lence in public speaking. Carmen Curtis gives a new meaning to articulation, poise and overall interpretation of literature. XX . z, A W. mmf Julie Farrar reads through her speech. Yvonne Rodriguez after a practice session. Pat Walravens and Mike Ullman laugh their way to success. 4 With a desperate gesture, Kelley Boland tries to ' make a point. 4 f ti: M Pat Walravens looks at the Wolcott contest from a new perspective, --......,.q i f2fffw:fr1,'Wz?is?t aff 17 , ,, ., W ,z,,,L, 2? Carmen Curtis at a loss for words? iw e. Kelli Fritts, David Heisterkamp, Leanna Sulzer, Pat Walravens, Kate Mahoney, Teresa Cuthbertson, Carmen Curtis, Mike Ullman, and Cameron Parkhurst. David Heisterkamp plans to go through the contest without using his eyes to make a point. Every year since 1875, students have been competing in the f , ff, 4 ff Cf annual Woodbury Declamation contest. This year, for the hun- dred and tenth time, students present famous orations that they have memorized for this competition. This year's contestants feel that the event was well worth their time. Cameron Parkhurst is pleased with the success of his speech, Above left: Leanna Sulzer laughs at Kelli Fritts' combative expression, Left: Teresa Cuthbertson and Kate Mahoney tell oratorical secrets, l Above is period 4 B-Company. Row 1: Brian Book- er, Margo Carringer, Dionne Johnson, Charles Groce, Leticia Ramirez. Row 2: David Carter, Kori lsensee, Francine Matthews, Stephani Phillips, Dar- ren Conner, Kesha London, William Hike, Michael Procopio, Kenneth Haley. Row 3: Hoover James, Mark Jackson, Kao Lee, Randy Knight, Antoinette Henry. Jill Alford, Nathan Roston, Gene Bell. At right is period 7 B-Company. Row 1: Celeste Richardson, Jessie Medina, Wendy Romero, Dana Hurst, Carlina Brown, April Prescott, Charlotte Ausler. Row 2: Kristor Ali, David Carter, Wayne Best, Jerry Seymour, Beth Seymour, Angela Rich- ardson, Russel Rice, Blaise Langley, Robin Smith, Juan Alverado, Bret Ryno, Tyrone Groce. Row 3: Tom Schwartz, Tyrone Chandler, Steven Bingamin, Michael Leo, Nathan Roston, Taylor Chambers. The East High JROTC, 2nd Battalion, is an enterprise well worth the time of its members. Not exactly a club or an activity, sponsors Lt. Colonel Shackelford and Sgt. Major Storey call the organization more academic than anything else. JROTC- Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp- is comprised of two rifle teams, two drill teams, and an Honor Platoon. Topping the student chain-of-command are attached staff' Bn. Commander Lt. Colonel Tyrone Groce, Bn. Executive Ofticer Major Hudson Haley and Command Sgt. Major Darrel Jackson. The Corps state their primary goals beyond concentration on academics as being the promotion ot' leadership, outdoor skills, and the use of competition to bring out each individuals Hner points. W W i N 2 1 i 4 2 e ll ! 1 Y i il 5 The Girls Rifle Team. Row 1: Cathy Dube, Gina Marin. Row 2: Kerri Arkie, Michelle Morgan, Kimberly Roussell. Men 's Rifle Team. Row 1: Ismail Abbass, Alex Haley, Tyrone Groce. Row 2: Damian Gautier, David Carter. JE Ei I I 1 Row 1: Daryl Jackson, Karie Arkie, Falesha Hike, Aleslia Moone, Cesal Milli- gan, Row 2: Daryl Richardson, Damian Gautier, Vondale Reynolds, Sandy Schwartz, Pete Schwartz, Abbass Ismail, Row 3: Sandra Rivet, Krishnor Ali, Walton Charles. 1'-Company. Row 1: Tatia Verdine, Akim Malik, Manuel Gonzales, Sheena Carter, Alan Ford. Row 2: Brian Lewis, Danny Grove, Guy Burrell, Michael Guerrero. Row 1: Delise Ross, Royce Warren, Alica Judkins, Denise Clardy, Cathy Dube, Patricia Love. Row 2: Kimberly Roussell, Erma Oben, Felicia Cortez, Rhonda Lee, Michelle Morgan. Row 3: Honor Platoon members Lesley Willians, Debbie Elder, Gina Marin, Felicia Williams. Cheri Boyd and Randi Hagevik hold lhe pin on Country Club Day. Studen! Council takes part in the grape-eating contest on Toga Day Ds- u.i,,...r . W, Nerds Annie Cordova and Leanne Preblud talk with Mrs. Gower. 212 M , Mlm' , , ,W 'Q 2 M Nl' .,, ffG'ffuA..lx,, ' lv 'r iran, r-. E Julie Farrar laughs it up on Toga Day ze,- Spirit week began with all East's cool and smooth students changing characters for nerd day. Taped glasses, mismatched clothes, and highwater pants were common sights. On toga da y, people dressed up anywhere from the ancient Romans to leftover Animal House pledges. The highlight of the day was the grape-eating contest at lunchtime. Decade day brought many years together. Students dressed up during their favorite decade, which might have been anything from the prehistoric times, the roaring 20 's or even 2001. Everyone broke out mom and dad's funny golf and tennis attire on Country Club day. The golf clubs that were lugged around all day came in handy during the putting contest on the Esplanade at lunchtime. For those less sports- minded, Thursday was also Hawaiian day. The week was wrapped up with color day where everyone showed East is worth their time by flooding the halls with red and white. Inger Fedde and Ayesha Rook participate in Decade day, East High Country Club golf course. i W mil' in mu 9 X 'Q 4' A rib ' W ii 'fri Q A 'MA Mgr ,,, . th ,E lf 6 I 1 if W ' Q Z f if Q, if f ' , ' I if 4 r f 1 1 ,, if an I 4? 9 aura Hite and Megan McElhinney are ready to hit the beach on Hawaiian Mllicent Adu was one of many who wore their bedsheets to school on Toga Da y. I 'Q i Jil '53 . his S, N 4, . in . A ,X X f it w Q Q ' Q W Q K ' Sf? f SX , 'Pi ici KR' ex: ,gs gk K' 3 M? Ma? MNA 'L Q ' m Q . A' N X. qs ,xv HQXQV ,- .r Q ,fx -if .J wr- Qs- .f- rw -A nifvf K 'Unit a xi ,J xx! -KW Q 'K' .wMi 'fl'X'iQ- . ax. papgtk ' 'N .X Mm it wr- WPQQ. 5 4 -K 5 1 X9 Q -Nea Q5 gas at X X 8 My 5 Q ds .fi ,Qu .S Q fXw1 v R Q EN The Homecoming Royalty lor 1983-84, Queen Barbara Wanner and King Gerald Abraham, are photographed upon their regal estate in the south of France. Saturday, October 8 8-11 p.m. East High School Homecoming Dance 1983-84 Miracles Couples S4 Main Hall 151 Beckler and Heidi Bayer descend the stairs as candidates for royalty. The brightly lit front doors gave almost no indication of the dancing and romancing inside, lt has been a very special, spirited year - something we all knew from attending the Homecoming Dance. ln past years, only 100 couples ha ve attended dances. This homecoming was attended by over 200 couples and many more singles. Everyone enjoyed an evening ot' music and dancing that was well worth their time. The dance was held in the front hall and was put together by the cheerleaders and the Junior Class. Spirits were high as East had taken a 36-0 homecoming victory over West that morning, and this good cheer led to something unheard of in previous years - dancing that began at 8:30. Riding the crest of all this excitement was the 10:30 announcement of the royalty. Gerald Abraham was crowned King and Barbara Wan- ner was chosen to be his Queen. The eventful evening was a huge success and previewed what turned out to be an exciting year. Annie Cordova 's joke goes over Brian Syptalfs head. Willard Mangrum is awe-struck by the. beauty of Yvonnda Tolliver. - 2 I Bill Bayer sees an old girlfriend while dancing with Dana Bush. S :2-- ,-.fI 5 .frh , S S au. .s.,W-,t,.,.S:.sWs.,g,. I us- ws 5 x fd- A , if S fsgfss-aff is s emfs- Iiigtmsya 1 was-ta if -fx qt.,:s-asa: :e-:gee M1515-fiiws-5-.fit ip,-5-5 , s .. X .. um f.KQf.,gf gy. X .sn .Qs My .es it, W, Xessssix ., S zz, , , .. , , ,As-s::Q,'S51 V. -Sai .Ss hQ.u:f ?' s Q S ss , A. - W-:ffl ,S Mali? S S S sw r is - - S1 s A 5 S s, w-.,- M:-.ui H, A Q 5 fi fs - -fs:-:Q arf ,sa 5 f S fssfgzi HWS 'em-s-.'. 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The Sweetheart Dance held February 11, 1984, was again one of the many beautifully decorated dances in East 's main hall. The turnout was not the most successful of the past sweetheart dances, possibly because of the increased price of six dol- lars per couple. Some people felt the price was a little much to pay for the third dance of the year, For the 150 people who did attend, however, the dance was sensational. As usual, a variety of music was played that had everybody dancing and hav- ing a marvelous time. 217 The excitement of the crowd inspired some to redecorate . The Morp candidates for King and Queen were Kelley Delph, Daphne Black- Morp King and Queen, Aaron Strauch and Jill Dai ley. 4, t to v r M 1 i mon, Danny Grossman, Greg Goldberg, Aaron Strauch, Jill Dailey, and Laura Stevenson. Princess and Prince, Stephanie Eanes and Snowdy Hudgins. Our parents would have been shocked if their high school had sponsored a girl-ask-guy casual dance. Now, the Morp dance is an annual event at East. Its popularity increases each year as more and more girls are willing to pick up the tab at McDonalds and other fashionable fast food joints. The attire is definitely informal. lt consists of jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers which makes it easier for couples to dance all evening in the appropriately decorated front hall. 3 L I y. Q The Morp candidates for Princess and Prince were Stephanie Eanes, Greg Curtis, Priscilla Abernethy, Snowdy Hudgins, Artis Tague, Charlie Johnson. W A relaxed look from our Prom candidates: Pat Walravens, Leanne Preblud, Marvin Norton, Christine King Glenn Ortiz Walravens, John Kintzele, Emily Gibson, Glenn Ortiz, Carmen Curtis. Not Pictured: Lori Pope and Brian Syptak. East's Prom is a night ot' tradition. The glass promenade at Denver University. f .0 . f 4 f. . .W -1 if fgl sn, 51, in .X ,fi 4? F X t L iii? ,wwf .. ii . at ...Q 5 i fist, if itli l Queen Leanne Preblud There is no other time in high school when students together as a class enjoy a formal evening to celebrate the senior year. Prom was held at the new Denver University banquet facility where atten- dees joined after dining at some of the cities finest restaurants. Couples swayed to the sounds of A Moments Notice in the moonlit dance area. The evening came to an exciting climax as Glenn Ortiz was named 1984 Prom King and Leanne Preblud was named 1984 Prom Queen. Prom was as special as everyone antici- pated, carrying on another fabulous East tradition. 5 R my , . x, A 'Ihre N W, 5 , M 5 . we Ns A, nw sis, Q fiif at ' ' ' lxV 5'3 'a A ' A X Q ' 4 1 A f 5 You were talking, my dear, and that made you forget to think. -with apologies Q swf., A - ,QSM ' --' . S N' , Qws S' if A Q' K S is 35 -3-5 siiyxb X 49 5 3 Qty 0 N af 'S 1 at S was Smile- the upward arch often signifying laughterg can be interpreted as a symbol of friendship, love, humor, or joyg a spontaneous reaction between friends, most effective when allowed time to ripen and touch the eyes, considered rare in many Denver schools, 1've always taken it for granted, thanks East, for making happiness natural. Christine Walra vens Some things are worth working for, To find, detine, and then combine these things brings satisfaction and happiness. Thanks East, for teaching me about the world. Thanks for teaching me life. Angela Molen My experiences at East has been unbelievable. I can 't believe it. That's the bottom line. P.S. lt's all basic stik, anyway. A . t to the Dutchess in Alice in Wonderland gfxmfilijrf-rf? . X Teresa Cuthbertson grips 5,1 ,Emi . - s ,Q lj W uit, nf Q :. ' 2. 1 gk , -iw? - 5' . P - Y-,a y 4 ls . Y ' 1 P' . in 2 55 ,, - ., . emit, 1 4 4.2, ., 5, fd? - - ' I r 5, ,Y -mf if 3' if QW, 1 'AQ . ,, 4, Ns. 2 ' 6 ,ge 4 1 l W ,L .Cie s - if' K P? a gg WA , e r R K Kent Peterson 5 E5 it 3 Q l l Someone once said that to live in the modern world is tl live in ambiguity, but I can 't seem to remember who was, Annie Cordova LADIES Veni Vidi Vichi- Julius Caesar Patrick Walravens It's the studying that you do after your school days that really counts. Otherwise, you know only that which everyone else knows. My days at East have been only a part of my education, although a good part. Tena Kness I t ll! The galactic microbiotic ethroexpansion of disentarian integral elokinetics elevates Functionalities of plutonian derivitives bueno sanditometer and, conclusively, the introcyonic molecularized nimbus. Prove this statement. Thank you East for an academically academic three years. 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Felicia 201 Covode, Catherine 151 Coxe, Cynthia 151 Cramer, Josh 151 Crockett, Sonny 201 Cross, Corey 45, 151 Cross, Keather 151 Cross, Stephanie 31, 151 Crowley, Diane 151 Curtis, Colette 151 Curtis, Dedrice 152 Curtis, Gregory 148, 152, 193, 218 Czech, David 144, 152 Davis, Katherine 152 Davis, Michael 45 Davis, Stephen 147 Deboer, Teresa 152, 154 Demos, Anastasia 38, 109. 152 Douglas, David 152 Downing, Kevin 152 Duran, Melissa 152 Eanes, Stefanie 152, 218 Earnest, David 44, 152, 196 Elder, Debbie 152, 201 Ellis, Robin 152 Erfman, William 152 Estrella, Edward 45. 152 Evans, Marc 152 Evilsizer, Dawn 152 Ewert, Jason 152 Fanganello, Anne 152, 194, 204 Fedde, Katherine 41, 152 Felton, Roger 45, 152 Fmme, Byron 152 Fishman, Benjamen 195, 196 Fitzgibbons, Kelly 152 Fleming, Michelle 152 Fluegel, Kimberly 38 Ford, Jeneanne 41. 152 Franklin, Tavia 201 French, Kimberly 153, 194 Fritts, Seth 153 Gallagher, Adam 153 Gamboa. Agustali 153 Games, Coleen 101, 153 Gary, Marlo 153 Gatchis, George 153. 196 Geller, Jeffrey 153 Gillespie, Wendy 153 Glick, Chris 153 Goldstein, Janine 153, 201 Good, Shannon 153. 204 Goto, Timothy 33, 153 Greer, Nick 45. 63 Gregory, Garrick 153, 155 Guerrero, Michael 153 Guerrero, Nathan 153 Hammer. Cari 153 Harris, Calvin 153 Harris, Cynthia 153 Hawkins, Deborah 41. 153 Hawkins, Derek 153 Hennessey, Michael 44, 153 Hester. Riley 153 Hightower. Johnny 150, 159 Hike, Felicia 211 Hite, Laura 41, 152, 154, 194, 195. 213 Hoffman, Julie 41, 154, 194 Holt, Chistina 154 Hoogstrate, Sara 27, 154. 159 Ho-a, Lane 154 Hudgins, Paul 44, 154, 195, 215 Hurst, Dana 154. 201, 210 Hyland, Thomas 154 ldelberg, Gina 154 Jackson, Kimberly 154, 201 Jackson, Laura 154 Jackson, Mark 196, 210 Jackson, Michael 63 James, Kari 154, 201 James, Kasey 20, 63 Jarrell, Tanya 154, 201 Jefferies, Sheila 37, 154, 194, 195 Jeffrey, David 154 Jensen, Christina 154, 200 Jesse, Jennifer 154, 201 Johnson. Charles 44, 153, 154, 218 Johnson, Deanna 154, 194 Johnson, Diane 154 Johnson. Dionne 154, 210 Jones, Aaron 154 Jones, Chaunessa 154 Joralemon, Jay 154, 196 Kahn, David 44, 148, 154, 196 Katz, Shane 155 Kee. Kismet 155, 196 Keeney, Matthew 155, 196, 204 Kelley, Lea 38, 155 Kelly, Beth 155. 160, 201 K eogh. Tara 155. 161 Kiefer, Trisha 155 Kirch, Mark 155, 194 Klinke, Karen 155 Knight, Randy 210 Kogan, Leo 155 Kosiba, Justin 155, 156 Kretschmer, Khephra 155 Lafferty, Bridget 155 La Motte. Andre 155 Langley, Blaise 155, 196, 210 Laughlin, Timothy 155 Lavallais, Marc 150 Lawrence, Eric 155 Lederer, Kenyon 155 Lee, Kao 201, 210 Lee, Lisa 155 Levin, Aaron 155 Levy, Antoinett 155, 157 Lombardi, Victor 63 London, Kesha 155. 210 Luke, Erin 155, 201 Lundy, Tiel155. 194 Lunsford, Cheryldee 201 Lustig. Carolyn 156. 204 Lyon, Vanessa 156, 204 MacFarlane, Andrew 156 MacHado, Shirelle 201 Mack, Michael 156 Malet, Hope 150, 154, 156 Mahk, Akim 156 Mangrum, Lori 59. 156 Mangus, Anna 41, 155, 156 Manning. Geoffrey 156 Martelon, Frederick 156 Martin. Natalie 156 Martinez, Arthur 195 Maus, Todd 156 Maxwell, Cindy 156 Mayfield, Mark 44, 195, 197 McAllister, Elan 156 McCarthy, Beth 156, 201 McCartt, Jennifer 156 McCormick. Rhonda 156 McDade. Keith 45, 196 McEahern, Mark 156 McElhinney, Megan 41. 156, 213 McElwain, Jill 38, 148, 156, 171. 177. 193 McGuire, Marlie 156 McLain, William 156 Medina, Jessie 156 Metcalf, Bruce 44, 157. 196 Michael, David 45, 91, 157 Milligan, Cecil 211 Mrnicher, Nadia 157 Moore, Aleshia 157. 211 Moore, Larry 157, 158 Moore, Monica 157 Moore, Thi-Anh 157 Nruz, Jasper 157 Mussett, Christian 157 Mutch, Robert 157, 196 Nagata, Seiyi 157 Nagle, John 44, 157 Neeley, Christian 157 Nelson, Jon 61, 157, 201 Nielsen, Natasha 41. 157 Nienaber, James 157, 161. 201 Norman, Rebecca 196 Oakes, Charles 157 Olejnik, Chris 157 Ornelas, Linda 37, 157 Overton, Thomas 63, 157 Papin, Nicole 149, 157 Pascoe, William 157 owers, Anne 158 C'-'VNS' Blanco, Jose 134 ayan, David 157 ayan, Miguel 201 eace, Angela 157 earson, Sharon 201 eck, Mariellen 157 lahler, Kara 37, 157, 195 ietrowicz, Maryann 196 lomondon, Stacey 158 ope, Thomas 45 rescott, April 210 rocopio, Micheal 158, 210 uintana, Sharon 158, 195 adetsky, Edward 158, 196 amirez, Leticia 210 ankin, Lindsey 158 ausch, Michael 158 eagan, Carol 158 eeves, Thad 158 ehn, Deborah 158 eia, James 158 enfrow, Henry 158 eynolds, Vondale 211 ichardson, Brigitte 158 Richardson, Celeste 158, 210 Richardson, Daryl 158, 211 Richardson, Kol 45, 158 Rimpson, Chistopher 158 Robles, Robert 158 Rodriguez, Yvette 158 Romero, Sean 158 Romero, Wendy 150, 196 Rorie, Gregory 158 Rouland, Anna 158, 204 Rountree, Lorraine 148, 153, 158. 193, 211 Rule, Mechelle 158 Salazar, Victoria 158 Sale, Elizabeth 148, 158, 193, 201, 203, 204 Samson, Kevin 159, 196, 204 Sarri, Michael 159, 196 Schandorh George 159 Schreiber, Misty 159. 195 Schuler, Andrew 159 Schultz, Marie 159, 194 Seacat, Daniel 45, 159 Seefeldt, Kurt 159 Seymour, Jerry 159, 210 Sharp, Dana 159 Sharp, Sean 159 Silburn, James 159 Sims, Donald 159 Slaughter, Josie 159 tSlotta, John 159, 196 ISmrth, Jeffrey 159 'Smith, Leon 201 Smith, Serena 201 Smith, Snow 159 Smithson, Steven 196 Spangler, Wendy 158, 194 Spaulding, Michael 159 Stasica, Sean 159, 196 Steuart, Matthew 159 Stevens, Tracey 159 Stevenson, Theresa 159 Straight, Gregory 196 Stull, Anna 159, 170 Sullivan, MaryAnne 38. 39, 159. 181 Tague, Artis 37, 148, 159, 207. 218 Taylor, Grace 160 Taylor, Maria 160 Taylor, Russel 62, 63 Taylor, Shawn 58, 59 Thompson, Morgan 160 Tisdel, Daniel 160 Tolson, Belinda 160 'Torbenson, Cory 160, 196 Torbenson, Wade 160 Torrens, William 160 Troutman, Michael 159, 160 Trujillo, Darren 160 Trujillo, Lorraine 160 Vandenberge. Karin 160 Vander, Charles 160 Vandermiller, Susan 160 VanRemortel, Paul 160 Vaughn, Julie 160 Vivian, Rustin 160 Vuletich, Matthew 160 Waldman, Eric 160 Wallis, Jeremy 160 Walravens, Sylvie 160 Collier, Tia 134, 156, 195 Collins, Shelly 10, 135 Cordova, Jill 135 Corwin, Sheila 135 Costello, Daniel 93, 132, 135, 193 Crame r, John 135, 181 Crayton, Michele 135 Croker, Tonnya 135 Cruz-Aedo, Sara 135, 195 James 44, 135, 182, 198 Jackson, Scott 138 Johnson, Joyce 138 Johnson, Karla 138 Johnson. Lee 138 Johnson, Terry 138 Johnson, Trina 138 Jones, Donna 138, 195 Jones, Fredrick 138 Jones, Sam 42. 43, 138 Jones, Todd 138 Jordan, Suliman 138 Warner, Rachel 160 Weaver, Michael 160, 194, 195, 197 Weaver, Sarah 160 Weber, Shannon 160 Weber, Sheila 161 Webster, Roland 161. 196 Wegs, Christina 161 Whitaker, Kathryn 161. 201 White, Heather 161 Wong, Gary 161 Wooddell, Nell 41, 48. 161. 201, 204 Wright, Sarah 161, 201 Wuthier, Amy 161 Yarbrough, Reggie 63. 161 Yett, Paul 161, 204, 205 Zeman, Scott 161 Zmudy, Mark 161 193, Zuccarelli, Alexandra 148. 193 Zugman, Jeff 161 SOPHOMORES Abbass, Ismail 133 Abe, Susan 195 Abe, Wendy 133, 195 Abraham, George 45 Abrego, Lenny 133 Adams, Charlotte 133 Cuthbertson, Robert 135. 194, 195 Daddrs, James 47. 135 Dahlstrom, Kathryn 135, 196 Dailey, Jill 135, 204, 218 Dar, Hiley 135 Davis, Erica 135 Davis, Kristofer 45, 13 Davis, Tonya 135 Deem, Dioanna 135 Defrancis, Jennifer 176, 206 Delph, Kelly 20, 47. 59, 136. 218 Donaldson, Kevin 45, 136, 196 Duca, Julie 136 Dukes, Kami 136 Duran. Linda 136 Elliston, Everett 136 Ennis, Elizabeth 44, 136 Epperson, John 44, 136 Erickson, Jennifer 31, 136 Fanganello, Joseph 43, 136. 175, 193, 200, 203 Farrar, Julie 136, 204, 206, 207, 208. 212 Feggett, Monica 136. 201 Fiedler, Kateri 136 Fields, David 136, 206 Fiore, Angelo 136 Fisher, John 60, 61, 136 Joseph, George 18. 138 Kahn, Randall 45 Kastner, Ingrid 38, 39, 139 Kimura, Tamiko 41, 139 Klapper, Dana 139, 204 Koeppe, John 32, 139 Lafferty, Benfamin 45 Lambert, Christina 139 Larkin, Tracey 139 Laugesen, Amy 139 Lee, Audrey 139 Leisge, Christina 139, 204 Leuthold, John 43, 139 Levine, Sarah 207 Levy, Darrin 132, 139, 193 Lewis, Regina 139 Lewis, Vennisa 139 Lightburn, Renee 139, 196. 204 Lombardi, Vincent 45, 63, 139 Longbrake, Margaret 41. 139. 200 Loomis, Chris 139 Loudd, Cynthia 140 Love, Theresa 140 Lukas, Trina 140 Luna, Susan 31, 140, 175 MacDonald, Kimberly 140 Maddox, Brandye 140 Mahoney, Katherine 140. 140, 195. Alexander. Reginald 20. 45, 58 Allen, Christine 133, 204 Allen, Sean 133 Anchustegul, Melinda 133 Arend, Thomas 133 Ates, Sarie 133 Baker, Tammi 24, 133 Banman, Christine 133 Barker, Christopher 133 Flores, Martina 196 Fowler, Tom 44. 136 Fried, Terri 136 Fuermann, Carl 137 Fullenwider, Michael 137, 176 206 Maley. Heather 12, 140 Malik, Omar 140 Mangrum, Juwana 140 Markham, Michael 140 Marquez, Alfie 140 Martelon, Tamatha 11, 140 Martin. Benita 59, 140 Martinez, Martinez. Jeffrey 140 Michael 140 Barker, Jennifer 27, 133 Basey, Angela 37, 133 Battey, Bruce 25, 44, 133, 195, 197 Beck, Anne 133 Beebe, Christie 133 Behm, Meredith 133 Bell, Gene 210 Benton, Laurie 133, 147, 204 Best, Stephanie 133, 194. 195. 206 Bieber, Lisa 133 Bishop, Shannon 133 Blackman, Daphne 134 Blythe, Lara 37. 38. 39, 134 Bonilla, Hector 134 Booker, Brian 134. 210 Bowes, David 25, 134, 147 Braun, Karina 134 Britto, Julian 200 Brown, Hilly 134 Brown, Kevin 134, 196 Bryant, Debra 134, 194 Brye, Bond 134 Buchanan, Tim Bucklin, Michelle 134 Bunton, Anthony 134 Butterfield, Andrew 134, 194, 197 Carpenter, Shaun 134. 200 Castro, Leon 134 Chapin, Kira 134 Chavez. Mark 134 Chipman, Julie 134 Christianson, Josie 31, 132, 134, 193 Ciarlo, Daw 134 Clark, Churby 45. 63 Clymer, Margaret 31, 132, 134, 193 Garcia, Todd 137 Gibson, Clare 176, 204, 206 Gilbert, David 137 Gilford, Michelle 137, 193 Godec, Carla 24, 137 Goldberg, Greg 132, 137, 193, 207. 218 Goldstein, Bradley 137 Gordon, Renee 137 Gray, Sean 137 Green. Laura 131 Greenblatt, Mitchell 137 Greenburg, Paige 201 Greer, Amy 137 Griggs, Burke 61, 137. 186, 187 Griswold. Benjamin 137 Grossman. Daniel 44, 137. 188, 218 Hagevik, Rondi 137, 212 Hall, Annette 137 Hall, Lynette 137 Harden, Dectrrc 137 Hawkins, Phyllis 137 Heartman, Kristina 137 Heisterkamp, Wendy 137 Herbst, Amy 137 Herron, Joanetta 59, 137 Hike, William 63. 210 Ho, Huong 138 Holloman. Karen 138 Hollowell, Keenan 38, 138 Holm, Gus 31, 138 Holm. Linda 200, 201 Hoskins. Noelle 31, 138 Howell, Marilyn 138 Huff Winston 138 Hunt, Christopher 43. 138 Hutchinson, Christine 138 lchikawa, Matthew 138 lmig, Scott 138 Jackson, Dallas 45, 62, 63, 138 Mass, Gretchen 140 Matthews, Francine 140 Mattison, David 140. 177 Mayfield, Lisa 12. 141 McDonald, Thomas 44, 141 McClendon, Michelle 132, 141, 193 McColister, Leon 24 McCulloch. JOhn 14, 141 McGrath, Andrew 141, 194 McKenna. John 141 Medina, George 27 Mentzer, Marielle 41, 141 Meschia, Stven 141, 194 Miles. Johnathan 45, 141 Miller, Cameron 141 Miller, Candace 141, 200 Miller, Lynn 47, 141 Miller, Michael 44, 141 Miller, Tricia 141 Molen, Kyle 132. 141, 193, 196 Moore, Paul 141 More. Stacey 141 Morgan, Monica 141 Morrill, Christine 141 Morrill. Ron 30, 31. 141, 194. 195 Mothershed, Casev 141 Mukatis, Michele 142. 200 Murdock, Vanessa 142. 200 Nelle y. Fletcher 142 Nelson. Catherine 142 Neuhallen, David 142 Nguyen, Tam 142 Nicholls, Robert 142. 196 Nossaman, Wendy 31. 132. 142. 192, 193 O 'Kee fe. Andrew 142 Orkin, Ivan 142 Padilla, Lon 142 Palmer, Nancy 142 Parkhurst, Alexander 142, 196 Patterson, James 142, 194. 195, 197 Payne, Travis 142. 195 Petersen, Eric 44, 132, 142, 192. 193 Pew. Christine 24, 142 Piglord, Michael 34, 142 Poe, Jacquelin 142, 147. 195 Polk, Reginald 45 Porter, Nathan 142 Powers. Henry 142 Pressman, Susannah 186, 187 Proctor. Tamara 142 Qualls, Reginal 142 Quintana, David 142 Ramsey. Alada 142. 176. 204, 208 Reed, Ronald 143 Rice, Robert 143, 204. 210 Richards, Therese 132, 143, 173 Richardson, Angela 143. 210 Riggenbach. Mark 45, 143 Riley, Kristin 41. 143 Robinson, Byron 143. 196 Robinson, Shawn 45. 143 Rodriguez, Yvonne 176, 207, 208 Roel, Cesar 44, 143 Rogers, Wendy 143 Romer, Tom 143, 144 Roper, Dana 143, 195 Roybal, Elisa 143 Rumin, Christian 34, 143 Rundlet, Megan 26, 143 Samuel, Jay 143 Sanford, James 143 Sanford. John 144. 206 Schwartz, Pete 211 Schween, Lisa 144. 206 Sears, Claudia 144 Sehy, Christopher 144 Shaffer, Devin 81, 144 Sharpe, Carol 144. 200 Skeehy, James 144 Skulley, William 144, 194, 195, 197 Smeltzer, Darren 144 Smith. Alta 144 Smith, Kelly 144 Smith, Kerry 20, 45. 144 Somers, Kimberly 144 Sowar, David 144 Steele, Bridget 144, 194 Stevens, Troy 43, 144 Stevenson. Laura 37, 144. 218 Stewart, Tonya 144 Stientjes, Dana 145 Stoker, Alicia 145 Strauch, Aaron 145, 219 Sullivan, Angela 145 Sullivan, Tina 145 Sulzer, Leanna 11, 37, 132, 145, 188, 192. 193. 207, 209 Swenson, Lola 145 Talley. Christine 145 Tanaka. Kaiser 145 Taylor, Maria 145 Thatch, Charles 13. 24, 200 46, 47, 63, Thomas. Frank 145 Towstik. Jill 44, 145 Trefz, Jeff 145 Trefz, Steven 145 Trujillo. Racmond 145 Tucker. Brmfr 145 Ullman, Michael 145, 193, 200. 206. 209 Vandenberge, Kevin 44, 145 Vaughn, Melony 10, 145 Vigil, Adele 145 Vigil, Derril 145 Vilaysack. Chanp 145 Vivens, Tinamarle 145 Damore, Robert 63, 118 Wade, Sarah 145 Waldbaum, Greg 61, 145 Waldren, Courtney 146 Walls, Sable 146 Walters, Jeffrey 146 Weaver, Patrick 146 Weber, Sheila 12, 146. 208 Weber. Sheri 146 Wechter, Kyle 35, 146 Wederspahn, Kris 146, 147, 186, 187 Weed, Kevin 146 Wehrle, Chrtstopher 43, 146 Wells, Bonnie 146, 200 Wencel, Laura 146 Wheeler, Dea 38, 109 White, Ltsa 146 Whittington, Raenetta 201 Williams, Bessie 146 Williams, Deedrick 146 Wortham, Jay 146 Wrigtsil, Sebon 146 Zeman. Brent 146 JUNIORS Abernethy. Denita 50, 51, 115, 118, 195 Ahlenius. Kristine 115 Aiello, Tyler 115, 179 Alexander, William 115, 131 Ameen. William 115 Anderson, Scott 13, 115 Armstrong, Sigrid 115. 194 Atencio, Christopher 17. 115 Atkinson, Jennifer 204, 205 Atwood, Christopher 115, 195, 204 Atwood, Cynthia 31. 115, 125 Ausler. Charlotta 210 Baetke, Marci 115 Banks. Sharon 115 Barker, Cynthia 115 Baumann. David 115 Beardshear, Lisa 115 Begley, Susan 115 Belland, Shawn 115 Bendlxen, Kurt 115 Bennett, Pam 44, 115 Bernstein, Rebecca 11, 116, 188 Berumen, Gloria 116 Best, Wayne 210 Bmgaman. Steven 210 Birger, Alla 116 Blauvelt, Robert 116 Boland. Kelley 114, 116. 187, 193, 208 Boyd, Chen 37, 114. 116, 181, 193. 212 Boyd, Stacey 116 Boyle, Philip 47, 116 Brame. Dwight 116 Brandon, Jody 116. 187 Brodie, Stacie 116 Bronstine. Wendy 116, 200, 204 Brophy. Brian 116 Brown, Elbert 131, 166 Brown, ohn 59, 116, 195 Brown, Abron 116 Browning, Babette 116 Brye, Christopher 131 Buchanan, Ktm-Oanh 9. 116. 126 Bucher, Darby 116 Buckmelter. Vincent 58, 117, 120 Burke, Shannon 117 Butler, Anthony 47. 63 Calkins, Patricia 117, 198, 200 Campbell, Karen 117, 198, 200 Carey, Kimberly 41, 117, 189 Carpenter, Stephanie 117 Carter, David 210 Carter, Rodney 195, 197 Carter, Tania 117. 118 Charles, Walton 117 Clay, Janie 117, 196 Cline. Beth 114, 117, 193, 204, 205 Clough, Michelle 117 Conklin, Janine 117. 195, 200. 204 Conner, Stephen 47, 117 Cooke, Devin 117 Copass. Lisa 117. 120 Cordova. Amy 37, 114, 117, 192. 1 93 Cozard, Terence 63, 117 Crawford, David 117 Crenshaw, Myra 59, 114, 118, 193 Cross, Lisa 118, 195. 200 Culhane, Daniel 30, 31, 118 Cupp. Mary 118, 188 Damrell, Kelly 118 Davilla, Evalena 118 Deboer, Michael 118 Delph, Brian 118, 174, 177. 195 Demarco, Michelle 118, 126 Denious, Peggy 118. 176, 204 Dhonau, Andrew 95, 118. 129, 161 Dixon. Timothy 118 Doering, Christine 118 Dominguez, Johnny 118 Douglas, Jenmler 118, 204 Downing, Gregg 47, 118, 195. 197 Drew, Tina 171,177. 188 Dube, Cathleen 188, 210 Dukes, Darryl 20, 58, 119 Eanes. Yvette 51, 119 Earnest, Eltsabeth 119 Egloff Joseph 119 Ellington. Frances Dana 119 Eppich, Rhys 37, 119 Fair, Jonathan 175 Famer, Kristin 119 Fedde. Inger 119, 204, 213 Fenton, Patrick 119, 123 Fox, Michael 119 Frair, Carolina 119 Freeman, Tracey 119 Fuermann. Amy 119 Gauthier, Damian 119, 211 Gilchrist, Tonya 50. 119, 174 Glivar. Dan 119 Godard, Joann 119 Graeber, Gregory 47, 58. 119 Graham, Nanci 38. 120 Groce. Charles 120, 210 Guerrero, Maria 120 Haley, Kenneth 120, 210 Hall, David 120 Hall, Stephanie 120 Hanrahan. Laura 120. 200, 204 Hansen, Joni 120 Hansen, Tiffany 120 Hansen, Todd 44, 120, 198, 200, 204 Harlan, Charlotte 120 Harris. Nina 92, 120 Harvey, Matt 58 Hacher, Christopher 120, 129 Haubenchild, Ruth 120 Heisterkamp, David 120, 206, 208, 209 Hightower, Paula 120 Hoffman, Karin 120 Holliman, Mark 120 Hollister, Robert 43, 121 Hoops, Mark 43, 121 Horan. Andy 121 Howell, Ned 121 Hoyle, Jeffery 114, 121, 194, 199, 204, 205 Hubbart, Eugene 26, 200 Hull, James 121 Hulsart, Eltsa 121 Hurst, Scott 121 Huston, Carla 121 Hyland, Kinsley 121, 204 Ibrahim, Meriam 121 Jackson, Daryl 63. 211 Jackson, Troy 124 Jalving. Douglas121, 175, 194. 97 Janulewicz, Robert 47, 121 Jimenez, Sheryl 121, 126 Johnson. Glen 121, 182 Johnson, Jacquelin 121 Johnson, Jerome 121 Johnson, Ray 122, 180 Jones, Angela 122, 196 Jones, Eric 122 Jones, Holly 122, 204 Jones, Leigh 122, 196 Joseph, Tanny 24, 122 Judkins, Alicia 122, 130 Katzman. Jason 32. 33 Kelley. Benjamin 122, 204 Kennedy, Justin 122, 204 Kenney, Olya 122 Kesterman, Joseph 122 Kilfoyle, Paul 61. 122 Kintzele, Marcia 27, 122 Klapp, Robert 122 Klein, Sander 122, 204, 205 Knapp. Sean 122 Kneeland, Amy 122 Knepper, Bradley 122. 170 Knox, Came 50. 51 Kogan, Borris 123 Kray. Peter 123, 129 Kroll, Sonja 37, 123 Lackey, John 123 Lacombe, Leonard 123 Lacrue. Cheryl 123 LaPerriere, Vincent 115 Latsis. Nick 47. 62, 123 Latson, Jodi 123 Lauen, Douglas 123 Lederer, Dawn 176, 204 Lee, Rhonda 10, 50. 123 Leo, Michael 210 Lewis. Bryan 123 Lewts, Teresa 51, 118, 123 Long, Ltsa 123, 131 Lopez, Sheila 123, 204 Mack. James 125 Marin, Gina 123, 210 Martin, Wendy 123, 204 Martmez, Gina 123 McCarl, Melissa 204 McCoon, Jeff 124, 187 McDermott, Bradley 124 McElhinney, Doff 43, 124, 189 McGregor, Eric 124, 194, 195, 197 McGuire, Amy 124 McMillan, Jeffrey 124. 189 McPherson, Marnee 124 Mebane, Kenneth 31, 124 Medina, Jesus 210 Mena, James 124, 127 Miller, Gentry 41, 124 Milonas, Matthew 44, 124 Mims, Pamela 195 Minor, Deanna 124 Mitchell, Steven 124 Mitchell. Todd 124 Monaghan. Julie 124 Montez, John 47, 63 Morgan, Kimberly 124 Morgan, Michelle 41. 124, 210 Morris, Katherine 114. 123, 124, 1 76, 1 93 Morris, Mana 125 Morscher, Vincent 125 Mucker, James 125 Mueller, Amy 38. 125 Muller, Matthew 125 Mundt. Monica 125 Murphy, Patrick 43, 125 Nagle, Melinda 3. 21, 37, 58, 59. 125 Nagle, Renee 125 Nettles, Kevin 47 Newman, Lori 125. 177 Nguyen, Phong 125 Nordberg. Cheryl 125 Nuanes, Freddy 125 OBrien, Brendan 125 Warner, Susan 50, 51, 129 191, 193, 212, 220 Rocchio, Stacy 127 Osborne, Gene 63, 125 Oten, Erma 125 Padbury, Christopher 47, 126, 58 Padilla, Ramon 126 Page, Laura 170 Paige, Tammy 126 Parkhurst, Cameron 126, 206, 207, 209 Patel, Shatish 126 Paul, Lynn 126, 194, 195 Paulien, Pamela 126 Perry, Ned 121, 126 Phillips, Lincoln 43 Pino, Denise 126 Porter, Gayle 126 Pounds, Jacquelin 126 Price Adam 111 Pridemore, Lori 38, 59, 126 1 95, 200, Rankin, Heidi 126, 128 Ratlift, Christy 26 Rehn, Steven 126 Richard, Beverly 10, 50, 126, 180 Rigmaiden, Renee 101 Roberts, Kimberly 126 Robinson, Ruth 126 Robnett, Constance 127 Romo, Michael 127 Rook, Ayesha 41, 127, 213 Ross, Charles 127 Ross, Delise 50, 51, 127, 180 Rouland, Christi 127, 175, 200. 204. 205 Roussell, Kimberly 195, 210 Ryno, Bret 210 Sakagawa, Anten 127 Salls, David 127 Sarvis, Kristen 24, 127, 209 Sauer, Eric 127, 176 Schmidt, Lisa 127 Schwartz, Tom 210 Scott, Tara 40, 41, 127 Seymour, Beth 210 Sheldon, Michael 187 Silverberg, Rick 127 Simmons, Tony 127 Singleton, Lesly 127 Sloan, Michelle 127 Smith, Rodney 127 Somers, Christine 128 Souvannamacho, Manila 128 Spikes, Michelle 114, 128, 192, 193 Stanesa, Jamie 128 Stanton, Melanie 36, 37, 128 Starks, Teresa 128 Steuart, Steven 128 Stevenson, Mary Jane 128 Stewart, David 128, 194 Stolfel, Kirk 128, 195, 197 Stroud, Steven 128 Suazo, Richard 63 Sumners, Andrew 117, 128 Swanson, Erik 43, 128 Sweeney, Kathleen 63 Sweet, Victoria 128 Syptak, Amori 5, 128 Tanita, Roger 128 Taylor, Tonia 128 Thompson, Kieren 128 Thompson, Stephen 129 Thompson, Tiffany 15, 129, 195 Thorn, Bret 129 Thorne, Andrew 129 Threlkeld, Scott 129 Trevor, Jolee 129 Valuck, Susan 129 Vamos, Gregory 47, 129 Vance, Melody 122, 129, 194, 195 Verdine, Tatia 59 WgiL Malea 129 Waines, Hoy 47, 63, 129 Warder, Charleen 129, 189 Watts, Benjamin 47, 129 Weaver, Jeffrey 129 Webb, Kevin 129 Wege, Jutta 41, 129, 200 Wehrer, Duane 129 Wehrle, Scott 42, 43, 129 Wenzivsky, Martha 130 Whalen, Marlene 200 Whiteford, Hans 130 Mllard, Jerry 130 Williams, Kent 130 Williams, Victor 130 Wilson, Eileen 37, 130 Woodson, Cindy 130 Wright, Kristen 114, 130, 193, 194 Writer, John 175 Wyse, Darcey 126, 130 Yarter. Nanci 35, 37. 39, 130 Yett, David 130 Coutts, Dana 40, 41, 81, 89 Croker, David 89, 111 Cross, Kenneth 89 Curtis, Carmen 84, 89, 177, 189. 192, 198, 200, 206, 207, 208. 209, 219 Curtis, Catrina 89, 195 Cuthbertson, Teresa 36, 37, 89, 194, 208, 209, 220 Davidson, Julia 89, 170 Davis, Oretha 89 Daviss, Jesse 16, 22, 27, 47, 84, 89. 193 DeGrate, Lumeatra 90 Dixon, Sheila 90 Doane, Julie 90, 188, 189 Donaldson, Vandi 90 Donahue, Kathleen 110 Duvernet, Robert 202, 204 Dwight, Curtis 43, 90 Egan, Lynn 90 Elliott, Thomas 113 Elliston, Yvette 24, 50, 51, 90 Engels, Susan 37, 81, 90, 189 Epperson, Jay 90 Espey, William 90, 110, 193, 200 Yoder, Troy 130 Young, Andrea 120. 130 Young, Djuana 130 Young, Susan 130 Young, Tonya 130 Zebell, Christopher 130 Zeimen, Janet 130 Zmudy, Kim 130 SENIORS Abbott, Nancy 85, 177, 204 Abraham, Gerald 15, 45, 47, 58, 81 85, 214 Adams, Janet 36, 37, 85 Albertelli, Patrice 85 Aldrich, Leslie 24, 31, 37, 81, 85 Alexander, Robert 47, 58, 59 Alford, Jill 85, 210 Ali, Kristor 85, 210 Alie, Amy 85 Allen, Gregory 85 Alonzo, Jaime 85 Ameen, Khadna 85 Anchustegui, Christi 37, 85, 189, 204 Anckle, Reilanda 86, 109 Anderson, Angela 86 Anderson, Katherine 187 Aragon, Rachel 86 Arminan, Carme 86 Baker, Traci 86 Bakogianis, Louis 86 Baumann, Steve 86 Bayer, Heidi 36, 37, 86, 215 Beadle, Daniel 86, 125 Beckler, Brian 42, 43, 81, 86, 109, 215 Begley, Michelle 37, 186 Benton, Terrie 86, 198, 200, 204 Bergman, Devon 87, 194, 198, 200 Bishop, Sandra 87 Blackwell, Dennis 47, 87 Bolin, Mary 31, 87, 108 Bond, Kate 87 Borysow, Paul 87 Boswell, Doreen 87 Brooks, Eugenia 87 Brown, Jessica 87, 181 Brown, Matthew 87, 221 Brubaker, Neil 87 Bryant, Juanita 87 Burey, Lisa 88 Burrell, Latrice 88, 195 Butz, Curt 46, 47, 88 Castleman, Toiya 88 Caston, Russell 88 Celio, Cindy 88 Cheney, Louise 88 Chiles, David 88 Chilton, Fonda 88 Chipman, Justin 60, 61, 88, 187 Clayton, David 47, 89 Cleckley, John 89 Cordova, Annie 16, 37, 84, 89, 187, Flournoy, Brechin 90, 207 Ford, Wiliam 204 Fox, Vicky 90, 113 Frank, Chrissy 91 Fritts, Kelli 91, 176, 206, 207, 209 Gabriel, Marcus 91 Garver, Julia 91 Gentry, Patrick 42, 91, 195 Gibbons, Scott 91 Gibson, Emily 91, 186, 187, 198, 199, 200, 219 Godard, Mark 91 Goldin, Laura 91, 170 Gonzales, Guy 43, 91, 189 Gonzales, Julie 91 Gonzales, Mitchel 91 Goode, Angela 92 Gottlieb, Stacey 194, 195 Griffin, William 92 Groce, Tyrone 92, 195, 210 Guerrero, Janie 92 Gunn, Stanley 92 Hallcy, Bobby 46, 47, 58, 59 Hanson, Lisa 92 Hare, Cynthia 92 Harris, Charlton 92 Harris, Kristen 92, 1 7 7, 198, 200 Hart, Denise 92 Harvey, Kedra 19, 50, 83 Hathaway, Kathy 93, 198 Hawkins, Lorenzo 47, 93 Headen, Sharon 93 Her, Nou 93 Heron, Christine 93 Hill, Anna 93, 187, 198, 199. 200 Hite, John 24, 43, 93, 187 Holmes, Bruce 177 Hooker, Deborah 24, 50, 51, 93 Horiuchi, Nicole 93, 204 Hudgins, William 3, 47, 93 Hunt, David 42, 43, 84, 94, 189. 193 Hutchinson, Amy 94, 194, 197 lsensee, Lori 94, 10 Ito, Shaw 94, 182 Jackson, Anitha 94 Jackson, Charrie 94 Jackson, Marcus 47, 49, 94 Jackson Michele 94 Jackson, Monica 50, 94, James, Edward 94 Jonas, Marni 94, 187 Jones, Demetrius 58, 94 Jones, lan 43, 95 180 Kaufman, Lisa 95 Keil, Brenda 95 Kercheville, Pat 95 Kimura, Emiko 41, 95 Kindred, Karmyn 95, 112 King, Adam 3, 95, 187 Kintzele, John 16, 22, 84, 95. 171. 189, 193, 219, 221 Kite, Jessica 40, 41, 95, 200 Klein, Mistie 14, 41, 95 Kness, Tena 84, 98 192, 193, 221 Kulick, Thomas 47, 95 Law, Kristin 96 Lawrence, Randy 91, 96 Lee, Paul 96 Levine, David 96 Lincoln, Stevie 96 Lizotte, Jean 96, 177, 189 Long, Bryan 63 Lovato, Paula 96 Love, Tracy 47 Lujan, Brenda 96, 175 MacDonald, Pat 58. 96 MacFarlane, John 61, 187 Mack, Paul 61, 96 Madson, Amy 96 Mangrum, Willard 47, 97 Mangus, Laura 41, 97 Mar, Elaine 97 Marcel, Venus 97 Marshall, Elizabeth 97 Martins, Sammie 97 Martin, Stephanie 97, 188 Martine, Tyler 97 Martinez, Deanne 97, 113 Martinez, Leonard 97 Mason, Lee 97, 200 Mate, Edward 32. 33, 81, 98 Matthews, Sherri 98 Mauries, George 98 May, Meredith 98 Maytield, Michelle 98 McClain, Yvonne 51, 98 McCoy, Shannon 98 McDaniel, Dawn 98 McDaniel, Kim 98 McEwen, Peggy 98,113 McGee, Shelia 98 McGlumphy, Michelle 98 McGrath, Dennis 99, 194, 195, 197 Miles, Kelly 99 Miller, Christopher 99 Miller, Brian 47 99 Miller, Paula 50, 51 , 99 Molen, Angela 84, 99, 143, 192. 220 Moon, Toni 99 Moore, Byron 99, 110 Mothershed, Tracy 99, 200 Nathan, Kenneth 99 Nicholls, Stephen 100, 194, 195, 197 Norman, Jeanette, 100, 195 Norton, Marvin 22, 84, 100, 193, 195, 196, 219 Nuechterlein, Larry 100, 113 Oakes, Cristine 100 Ortiz, Glenn 47, 48, 100, 111, 219 Padilla, Yolanda 100 Paszel, Linda 100 Peck, Anthony 110, 111 Perrone, Peter 47 Peterson, Kent 100, 187, 220 Phillips, Stephanie 210 Pittam, Lynn 100, 110 Platt, Rebecca 106, 204 Pope, Lori 101 Possa, Phillip 44, 101 Preblud, Leanne 37, 64, 101, 188, 189, 193, 212, 219 Pyles, Patricia 101 Quintana, Max 101 Quintana, Rebecca 101 Rainey, Timothy 101, 110 Ramirez, Aurora 101 Reiva, Susan 101, 175 Richard, Gary 47, 49, 101. 113 Richardson, Mark 43, 101. 112, 194. 195, 197, 198. 200. 203 Robinson, Hellian 102 Roland. Jacquelin 102 Roper, Christopher 13. 21. 34. 35, 102, 195 Roston. Nathan 102, 210 Rundlet, Sarah 102 Russell, Eugene 102 Samilton, Maury 20, 21. 58 Sawyer, Joe 42, 81, 102 Schilt, Scott 102, 187 Schirk, Cynthia 102 Schmidt, Heidi 37, 102, 112, 174. 1 77 Schwartz, Sandy 211 Selkin, Joelle 102 Sellers, Goldie 7, 50. 102. 180 Sewell, Erica 103, 113 Shain, Gregory 81. 103 Shevlin, Deborah 103 Smith, Scott 4, 58 Smith, Stephanie 103 Snyder, Christopher 3, 47, 103, 187 Staflord, Sandy 103 Steele, Christopher 103, 111, 197 Steele, Crissa 103. 194 Stevens, Jody 103. 200 Sulzer, Victor 33, 61, 103, 110, 187. 221 Sumners, Thomas 103 Swenson, Robin 50, 103 Syptak, Brian 64. 104, 182, 193 Taveras, Rachel 200 Tolliver. Anthony 34, 104 Tooley, Kyle 104, 170 Treffinger, Richard 104. 120. 194. 195, 197 Tye, Eric 104 Ulrich, Galen 104 VanRemortel, Peter 105 Vance, Robert 104, 194, 195, 197 Vandenberge, Kris 47, 104 Vandermiller, Peter 47, 84, 104, 193 Vann, Kera 105 Walker, Lisa 105 Waln, Melanie 105 Walravens, Christina 105, 187. 220 Walravens, Pat 105, 198, 200, 206, 208, 209, 219, 221 Wanner, Barbara 15, 50, 51, 84. 105, 143, 214 Warren, Anthony 105 Warren, Royce 105 Wencel, Gina 105, 204 White, Quentin 105 White, Silas 58, 81 Widmann, Brian 106, 187 Wigginton, Thomas 106, 109 Wild, Bryan 106 Willms, Anne-Marie 50, 51, 106 Yarter, Amy 38, 39, 106 Young, Gina 106 Younger, Ray 106 Zaring, Keith 196, 197 7 A TIMELY FARE WELL f fl i ei Bi A iii HT! 7 -A P 'S 3 A, f ,f 'W We VXVY LLx.W . vi af' YA JF . . l W H Z 'Viv :: :,,w ,, , , x. i 'zz 5 f. Qi -- , 'H 0 ' 'Q Agh, Q p ,. , . , . .V ,4g,gi5,'4g,'f w 'azz Ji, Alyjiiml' iii V 961 ' lf it's worth our time it's worth Eas! and the valu- able experiences that will always remain with us, K. ,-, iw f,f:f ,-,, V V,,.- 2 ,-k,, ,,,, , ,E ,,,,, 7.1 if ,V 73 Kxyk E' V I .,r, 'f ,. - ,,,, , L .i,,,-, L l XX 16 s E'-.A QA There are many memories we will ha ve of Eastg the excitement of cheering our teams to victory, the mild heart-attacks during final week and the special mo- ments we shared together. Important is time and its valueg welve learned to ex- perience it to the fullest before one mo- ment passes by, to imbibe all knowledge possible. F r Freshman waves truce flag from underneath end of the year locker rumble. X. f ,AY 240 ,rv A m M, ,,.,Mww4Hv7w 'V , H ' 'inf ...qw -1 :X On the road again Vp- ' W- HM -' W, 4, WAA1 , 'W ,,,, .mr ,- ,-its-Q-f fm, z www -W -'rarfdmziiid q1.wff,,,,, f ' ,, UkUwf 5 fyasww ,yu My V, ,Wm ,, 'fide M I fm W ,db NM My www'-'mf fr ,Q L, 'WW 1984g'rhe year of the poodle do. 1 55' a f X Q r 1 ' ' ff' x. an, East students discuss their vacation plans. V 'va An East student boards the bus with the intention of spending the afternoon in TV land, Hold the phone! the night shift is over. Disoriented senior Anne-Marie Willms searches for a way out ot' school. At school we learn, but at East we experience too. We 've taken in new philosophies, equations, and different points of view. We've had good times with friends, some heartaches, and a lot of growing pains, Maybe these are merely mild tremors in our lifetime but the experience will prove Well worth our time. It will not be the regrets we look back on, but i the many memories that form our years at East. ' L . N X kg a Q 241 1 N W mv Q Q A .5 in , , 5' ru vm 5 'F Q 1 VZ 5' f 9 5 9 wiv fy 3 it The echoing halls will not remain barren. The faces will change but East will not be different. Its tradi- tions ot' excellence will continue al- ways in new and unique methods. Now, some wave farewell for the summerg others say goodbye to East but not to their priceless memories. . 5, in-15, X- v w , W 5 .ww .wx nz--Q www.-ul HAM, I -Q -: 1 - Q- wa , , , new 1-. W-ammvmsfzz-,fre .L Hg fw Qffimiq


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