East High School - Legend Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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'gifx D , fi - Q , o AI- 5' my !xA '11 3-1 .t I 4 , Va - , 5 I ..,y , :JE Yr' . Ki , ' ffm f. , . ' L' A I WHEQX W ' 3 X, :N ,' 'r A Q E ' if ng- V 'A - -fx, A V Ai 'L ' , if 2 5 Student life is a unique combination of many activities - Academic - Athletic - Service - and every day events. Freshman orientation provided many surprises. We pledged our allegiance. Hang the Redcoats. Rush to lunch daily ritual. 6 dx' S Freshmen learned rules and roles for participation. Our loyalty was strong for country and school. East's clean and spacious campus was a source of pride. Concern for others in the community has always played an important role for the Longhorns. f iff Buying books was expensive. Coronation for Ec:st's Homecoming. E M. Concert choir spreads s DME In a World of activity, classwork and books still come first. Our first Homecoming brought back memories. Performing groups Weren't limited to campus appearances. An aura of fun permeated initiations. The pranks of Louie Longhorn added to the East High spirit. Christmas spirit. New letterman accepts initiation razzing. Antics of Louie Longhorn make many laugh Books, books, and more books. Students celebrate at Isaac Newton's birthday. Morning and afternoon, the parking lot is a busy place. Plays and reading contributed to the growth oi students. Five hundred fifty-five freshmen entered a new environment with change as the major catalyst A 59-acre campus provides opportunity for exercise - from parking lot to first hour English. The Christmas formal was a frosted fantasy. k Charles Rockwell photographed our seniors Au For 12 Eggs and whipped cream for the presidents. ,Easily :II-Iighll The trip to Diamond's Portrait Studio meant you had reached senior status. Frosted Fantasy - beautiful evening of formal entertainment. Longhorns displayed no lack of spirit at activities. East's Wranglers sponsored the 2nd successful fall carnival. 1966-67 was quite a year 13 w NH 14 wax, .M V ...W-.r 1 , r Vx' fs .Is ' m x I I5 Q N My .' .nf - A . .51 it if Q-W.. 'E 1 I y ,gf ,,Q.,ig5..L'fleIf'W.-.4,.. ' V ' MH ...il 'fair Mlm W If V 'li msg I r I 'wh I i .., is 92 1 ! i Q Q? .li :M il M if it 16. 5. ,flflc6z1llarfs' Wa! Homfru 901' Sfudmfs Kevognzked Staff- Hide R. E. MCCULLAR, completing his third year as principal oi East High School, has earn- ed state-Wide and national recognition for his forward-looking programs in the aca- demic and in student activities. Vitally interested in his students, Mr. McCullar is on the scene at many extra- curricular programs, and, you'll find him visiting classrooms and student centers keeping in touch with his Longhorns. Mr. McCul1ar takes care of some correspondence with his secretary, Mrs. Louise Arthur. North 6enfml,4ss0ciafi014 Emluafcs And Praisvs East MW Prngrams The Board of Education and Superintendent, Howard C. Seymour, have responsibility for the operation of 10 units in the Phoenix Union High School System. East High received its North Central evaluation and accreditation in 1966. Dr. Howard C. Seymour Superintendent The challenge of the operation of the Wide program areas at East High lies with its experi- enced administrative statf led by Associate Principal, Robert D. Blackman and Administra- tive Assistants, W. P. Davis and Mrs. Lucene Billing. Mrs. Charlotte Black takes dictation from administrator. Mrs. Lucene Billing. Frank Haze Burch Board President - 1866 Rev. William D. Bostrom Iohn H. Armer Board Clerk -- 1966 Board Member Robert D. Blackman Associate Principal Mrs. Lucene Billing Administrative Assistant - Girls William P. Davis Trevor G. Browne, M.D. Mrs. C. A. Lakin Robert C. Shapiro, M.D. Administrative Assistant -- Board Member Board Member Board Member Boys Q MY5- Louise Anhui' Miss Helen Th0n Mrs- Rlllh Krauss Mrs. Charlotte Black Mrs. Barbara Luke Secretary to the Principal East High - Registrar Secretary to the Secretary to Administrative Secretary to Administrative Associate Principal Assistant .. Girls Assistant - Boys Mrs. Bea Starks Registration Office Clerk Mrs. Liz Mushegan Secretary for the Counseling Office Mrs. Phyllis Gail P.B.X. Operator Kltzsswcd Staff Keeps Student Activities Kuna hy 5fHvie14t!y Our offices are the busiest places on campus. Here the classified staff keeps East running efficiently. ln the registration office passes and return slips are processed. The activities office handles the bulletin, and is the cen- ter of club and student government functions. Mrs. Io Ann Williams P.B.X. Operator wr....a, '-s nhl' My - ba M- '-fs.X..'!' Registration secretaries kept busy to keep the myriad of records up to date, at work. 15 Mrs Yvonna Hatch Mrs Sue Malpede Paul L Mernll I. Paul Moore MIS. Trudy Traw Counseling M A A S U Counseling M A A S U Psychologist M A N.Y.U. Head Counselor, M.A. - COUHSEHHQI M-PM '- A-5-ll Mrs. Malpede guides Pat Herron, Pat Wyser, Io Wright, and Horace Bell in group counseling. Couselors supervised sophomore CTMM testing in the Auditorium in November. A.S.U. Wash E21 Seniors: Students ldwuf Uzcir Cfaunsclvrs Guilding our freshman as they decide on their future curricula and assisting seniors with col- lege and scholarship plans, the counseling staff works in con- ference with all students as in- dividuals in personal as well as scholastic problems. Mr. Moore assists Mrs. Mushegan as she keeps student record files current. 19 Bert N. Bostrom Mrs. Sue Brayer Iames M. Coffroth Harry Coppinger M1-5, Caroline Downs Photography, Yearbook, English, B.A. - A.S.U. English, Iournalism. English Dept. Head, English, M.A. - A.S.U. M.A. - A.S.U. Newspaper, M.A. - M.A. - A.S.U. New York University As department head, Mr. Coppinger is kept very busy. faeliaialaal8a1,ai1asis Opeas New Gateways fa Saaash The English program at East High is varied and comprehensive: students are given the opportu- nity to improve their reading and writing skills as Well as developing a good literary back- ground. The material taught differs from grade level to grade level, keeping in mind the abilities and limitations of the individual students. The English program has proven to be of great help to each and every student. Teachers in East High's English Department are continually striving to improve teaching meth- ods. This year, again, there Was a team teach- ing program. The emphasis on the individual has brought about a program oi independent study with more than 100 students participating. The program ranges from slow and regular learners to advanced and independent study. 'iw aa, i was is Jay -sy Iim Cutbirth, lim Sheely, Frank Stevens, and Carl Schwimmer rehearse for the play, Hamlet, in Mr. Salt's 7th hour English 7 Class. 20 Mrs. Lola Dunaway English, Special Education, Melvin B. Dunn English. M.A. - A.s.U. Miss Vivian Leigh Forde English, B.A. - A.S.U. Ju fruedou l6'ascd 014 fllfilify, I0 flmbznou in EMM I1 Hurriculfz Mrs. Massingale takes over Mrs. Mac Arthur's English class by ac- roll book and Derryl Franz Earl Goodman English, M.A. - English, Reading Improve University of Wyoming ment, M.A. B A.S.U. le!! ' 'Q O E Q .3 1 A 4. s 41 Mrs. Helen MacArthur English, B.A. - A.S.U. Mrs. Marjorie M. Iones English, Speech Arts M.A. - A.S.U. W. Nix Kenneth Salt English. M.A. - A.S.U. English- MA' '- A-5-ll , W.. ...1,- Mike Heckman, LeAnn Hagen, Robin Gillespie, and Angie Mr. Goodman assists Anise McDonald, Don Dickson, and Giron present a study of the Greek theater. Stephen Moriset in reading improvement. 21 Sfvcfilfcf Uzrfughf ,find Keen Pereepfivn Keys 114 U16 Smal Studies The social studies department helps to guide students to become better citizens through study in geography, government, and economics as they are seen histori- cally reflected against the present. They also promote effective thought rather than a mere regurgitation of facts. Interest in and appreciation of the social sciences is encouraged through the use of guest speakers. First hand knowledge al- lows for deeper perception as the students learn to face the important economic and sociological problems that lie ahead. 5 ' if Z if .k-. 1 'tl. s- ii, - tm-1 ' 3 , lie' if 1 - iii.-. ' A. fy 5 if ' lj . 15 . K3-.La LI,-fi -. 'lf - Fifa ,l3 !N21',33jTr,fff ,,, K .4 7 fi - A ..1- W Robert C. Arnold History, Government, Eco- nomics, M.A. - A.S.U. Linda Hansen and Iim Bevier illustrate the use of the voting ballots in AA American History class. Ruth Stevenson and Mike Kalember use the library in Humanities to research philosophies of great writers. Robert I. Mulinski Miss Marilyn Mornik James Shook Iohn C. Thomas I- I- WCIQOIIG1' History, M.A. - A.S.U. World Geography .HiSt0rY. Economics, History Govern- History, Humanities, Dept. Head. History. B-A- -- A-S-U1 ment, M.A. - Wheaten MJ-L - A.S.U. M-A- - U- of A- 22 College E if- x XQ I Q! I ,, I ,Mu x -S Mr. Soliz and his Sth hour class concentrate on work with the headsets while listening to Spanish tapes. 'flirt 7' ESX Laura Huff, French 7 student, is somewhat confused as Val Annerino points out work from her Latin 3 work. Slwfrmics, gllff Eurricukz Qmfurc Sfarezyn ,Canguage East High School has a full four- year program in Spanish and French, and a three-year curric- ulum in German. Spanish classes now feature the Elec- tronic Futures Incorporated Sys- tem as a portable language lab, one of only two in Arizona. In curricula and instructors, East is among the best in Arizona. l -, k ' Q, 74,14-x I l THE Wm. guwpsm pf UIYIGURGES Miss Benner presents a study of the family of languages to her German class. X Mrs. Blanche Adams Hector H. Bejarano Miss Amy Benner Marcel Duvivier Alphonso Soliz Dept. Head, Spanish, Spanish, B.A. - A.S.U. German, French, B.A. - French, Latin, Spanish, B.A. - A.S.U. M.A. - Columbia A.S.U. M.A. - Minnesota 23 Miles Benda Algebra, Gen Math, M.A. - Iowa Martin Sincoff Dept. Head, Algebra and Geometry, M.A. -- A.S.U. JUN lack Wing Gen. Math. Algebra. M.A. -- A.S.C. , N1-aww-9-e.m,.,,, M 2 'Bn K , Q Mrs. Eula Riley Bursh Earl P. Cotter Mrs. Ruth V. Holliman Dwayne E. Larson Algebra, M.A. - A.S.U. Algebra, Geometry, Algebra, M.A. - Nebraska Math, Electronics, M.A. - Wisconsin M.A. - A.S.U. fouglzvrns M1d,Mafh Of Vim! fmpcfrfauce SW Frcsvnf Day ,find 714 ?ufuz'c Prrfblems A person can start out with General Math and excel to Introductory Analy- sis. The student, regardless of whether he has a high or low aptitude for the subject, will benefit. Mathematics has played an impor- tant part in the past and it will con- tinue to do so in the future. With this emphasis on more rnath, East High introduces different learning levels. 'R' Y t,..f l i .. ,.... Mi? 'fy 'ff fe, fi ft.f . , . QFZTQQ I Q , 5 Mr. Wing checks the work of Kathy Iones and Iohn Anderson as they finish up a general math problem. fi Proudl showin their finished eometry projects are Y Q 9 Becky Potter, Ioe Kanovich, and Nanette Warner. fr D 51z,vlzfrafio14,ll14dersffz14M1g Goals 901' Hvmplefc Science Hurricula To give the student a basic background and apprecia- tion of all phases of science is the goal of the science department. With the goal of more exploration and un- derstanding, science is a most important field. The six-man science depart- m e nt o f f e r s stimulating classes in each of five cour- ses. The five courses con- sisting of earth science, bi- ology, chemistry, physics. and science seminar pre- pares students for the future. ws lack Herlyck checks the microscope while Sue McAllister attempts to see the characteristics of an amoeba in Mr. Stonoff's 3rd hour biology class. Physics was used in taking this picture of Mr. Martin's 3rd hour physics class as the photographer used a parabolic reflector to picture the entire class. Edward M. Gurr Chemistry, Earth Science M.A. - Western Illinois Donald F. Galen Biology, M.A. - Texas AGI 'is Elmer L. Keith Richard Martin Biology, B.A. - Coe College Physics, Biology, M.A. - Illinois Wesleyan , -wk Forrest H. Page Robert R. Stonoti Dept. Head, Chemistry, M.A. Biology, M.A. -- Indiana - Boston University, A.S.U. Louise Williams pours hydrochloric acid into the flask generator as Ierry Winter stands ready to note observa- tions. I 52.53 Mrs. Billie Castaneda Mrs. Barbara Fulk gp , Ec.,,5,ii'f4fiii.If 1iS.U. Home ECTETGTS M' ' , ' Dewlvpmenfnl Skills, t. ' gp Say-k'mhzm7014,4re e .., f g Carol Regnier and Maxine McCul1an prepare a full foreign meal as p yu p f ! part of their Home Economics class. Along with the other areas of gener- I al education, home economics and the industrial arts provide experi- ences leading to self-realization and fulfillment. The students discover their abilities, interests, and potent- ial in the world of daily Work. De- velopment of skills makes these classes practical in nature. Alfred Carr Lloyd D. Iamison Kenneth Kile Industrial Arts, Dept. Head, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts, Crafts, M.S. - A.S.U. M.S. - Colorado State B.S. - N.A.U. -- 'r Nr 8 A A ,...--- 'Y .. . ,M-I Electronics gear of all types hold the interest of students in Mr. Larson's 3rd. less ROHIGII gets close CIiieI1ii011 fIOII1 hour class. Mr. Carr in drafting class. 26 ll! iz. y. ' e ' . l L is gi' f 1 x r ' 5 5i3i535il?-f-'-1:..- G ' 'ffiiiflziigiiii it ll lil '- f -2:1-.ww Larry K. Kelly William T. Mason Mrs. Roxie Roels Mrs. Dorothy R. Hoyall Mrs. Ruth Sanders Clerical Block, Dept. Head, Shorthand, Distributive Education, Typing, Secretarial Block, Bookkeeping, General Student Government, Office, Typing, Art, M,A, - A,S,U, M,A, .. A'S.U. Business, M.A. -- M.A. - A.S.U. MA. - Colorado State A,S,U. College -funn ' .X W , 5 I Wifi' new Ml F' Marie Bittner checks tapes in Mr. Ke1ly's business machine class. Vmzliomll Hzfllegf l5'0ul1ll Sfudenls 57ml Kusinvss Slluvafiolz Valuable Business Education at East High serves 750 students repre- senting 472 of the total enroll- ment. Specialized programs for seniors are offered to those per- suing clerical, stenographic and distributive occupations. is t 3 QS lt Marvin I. Sordahl Bookkeeping, General Business, M.A. - A.S.U. College bound students who desire to learn skills to enable them to do better work in col- lege or secure part time em- ployment find the business classes well worth the While as they plan future vocations. First year typing is an important part of Mr. Mason's 2nd hour shorthand students give full concentration to dictation. many students' curricula. 27 Steve Wolf and Mike Mealey find clay and wood work challenging in individ- ual art projects. Jusuuiuuuufu Kszyus Ju Art, Music 901' The art and music departments are specialized areas of in- struction offering st u d e n t s esthetic as well as vocational trainin 28 K Miss Marla Allen Art Dept. Head, B.A. - A.S.U. Qruufiuu Numbers Of Sfudsufs Students gain individual and group instruction in music classes, While art students find indiVid11Cf1itYth9 keY to 51100955 Lisa Eddy, Lynett Butcher and Linda Waters work on crafts projects. N, AJ-,JJ fu' if N . g. in their projects. u Laurence E. Barker Vocal M sic M.M.E. - U. oi A. , . . , Richard Longfield Mixed chorus students work on classical as well as contemporary music 1n Dept.Head'Instmmenm1 preparation for their many performances. Music, M.A. - Michigan Carol Hilliard studies studies Ma in a library carrel. cBeth ZM6 Km! Hfnter' Zzfr l14di1fidt1tzL Graup Study - ,llttzttclttiv Or Activity T h e Instructional Materials Center is the real center ot East High's campus. Ideally lo- cated for quick use by all stu- dents, it is the scene for group and individual study as well as club and class meetings. A growing selection ot re- source and general reading volumes continues to attract students during class periods and on Tuesday evenings on a regular basis. 1500 - 2000 books are added each year. Conference rooms are used nearly every hour of each day for group studying in all departments. i L - 1 1 23:13 T 0 c .L X 1 . XXX 5 N x ' Miss Lucille Crane Mrs. Mary Louise Day Resource Center Librarian Para-professional Librarian M.A. - Western Reserve Mrs. Helen Dyson Mrs. Louise Crick The draws more and more students each month as its bookshel- Library Assistant Library Assistant V95 C0nl1nue to flu rapld-IY' 29 Zlrbauizfd living gill! es Smphasis On Health, 9271655 Today's highly urbanized living makes it increasingly important to have a strong physical fitness program in the schools. The physical education department strives to develop coordination. dexterity, good sportsmanship, and to build a sound body. Each P.E. class has a variety of activities during the year. Boys participated in basketball, Wrestling, gymnastics, and pur- poseful exercises. Girls were of- fered modern dance, produc- tions as well as regular P. E. sports programs. Wendell E. Patterson Royce R. Youree Gene Cox Physical Education. Physical Education. Physical Education, Dept. Head. M.A. -- A.S.U. 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H ca- it ici? t is Mrs. Sunny Boatman Mrs. Mary Io Skaggs Mrs. Darlene Baum Bookstore Senior Cashier Bookstore Clerk RN., Health Center Sereiee Pereeleizel ,Makes Sereiee' Meaningful Term The success and maintenance of most school functions at East High depend on the ability of an efficient service staff. Within this necessary group is found our Audio Visual Center, the Bookstore, and Health Center. Audio-Visual aids promotes bet- ter and easier learning techni- ques for students. In addition to selling books, the bookstore is the financial center for all stu- dent activities, and the Health Center is on call for any student. Bruce Lien receives orders from Mr. Luck on a regular audio-visual assign- ment. 31 m+k G++... Qi---S --vm. wx' Yardmen Greg Tamillo, Frank Boykin and Bob Stanley, work in one of East's many beaut' se-gardens. 1fu1 ro ffrf cf Of 621 I 270 glmru ' ,flluazys fs Keaufful Zampu Thanks to much hard Work on the part of our custodial staff, East's campus is one of the most beautiful in Arizona. Under the supervision of Wesley Peterson, 10 night men clean sections during the evenings: While the day men, matron, engineer, yard men and unit foreman function during school hours. xx Ioe Ianik, Operating Engineer Wesley Peterson, Foreman Engineer Mrs, Emma Gilliland, Mqtyon 1 y rrr ,V , llrv is X fig' ., rg: yy y 5 .1 ff r L x 'E V ' :if V , , 'QV ' A ' W .,l Vr: 1 , f f ,,r, f ' drdr, l' ,V ,e t t . 'M ' at ' t , , ?' A' 'll ' r fl ' - 'N V, i gm ' r , V, o r A if r A V . Q , ,- VV me 4 A , . Q Q ,E ,,, V ' . , ,' . . M 'I Q? I 4 Y 'mf -' V' W V'r--f,..,gzV....-A Q' ' if - . - at yy, , . ., ,X ,gmfkp , .iw - 7 My , . 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V Q HV f i' 2 'N N .4 f ., ,A l lift-., Members of the maintenance Crew are tfront 1'0Wl Fred Lee. O. D. lack Camp, Tom Gobsey and Pau1Kobor. Not Pictured: Roy Brissette, Walker, and Robert Eastman. lBaCk row, Dick Phillips, Herman Eaton, George Hay, Roy Kent, Ioe Rowand, and Leo Thompson. 32 New fake 1611! ZS' lively AMHHM E21 Znfiu ' Plaza' . Serving 1700 students and faculty members, East's cafeteria staff prepares balanced and nu- tritious meals for school days and many ban- quets. Ranging from roast beef and fish in the cafeteria, to a hamburger and a malt in the snack bar, students are given a wide variety from which to choose. Staff consists of Mrs. Gotts- chalk, manager, and 17 members of the crew. Waiting for lunch at the snack bar was a common but pleasant everyday experience. 1 Mm. Ian Gouschalk, Manage, For the first time, students enjoyed music from the juke box provided by Associated Students during lunches. lx K 'Q ll SN N K A --u . N at lm ' 'SAS e . N or Members of the cafeteria staff are fftoni rowl - R. Straughter, Mrs. Gottschalk, Mrs. H. Olexa, Mrs. A. Kaiie, Mrs. D. Alletcxg, Mrs. B. Downy, R. Lewis, Mrs. I. Caldwell, Mrs. M. Deats, Mrs. M. Kolts, Mrs. V. Olson, Mrs. K. Noble. Mrs. L. Clayborn. lBack IOWJ - Mrs. E. Clonts, Mrs. I. Evens, Mrs. I. 33 P41 If ex! p AJ w1w,,,.,, 34 v , -. ...-V-., -- 1- ,,. , . W ,, Corresponding Secretary-Treas- urer KAREN BUFKA was in charge of student body corres- pondence and kept records of the Student Body funds. Karen was a Girl's State representa- tive, a four year honor student, Won the Betty Crocker Home- maker Award, and was co- captain of the Varsity Cheer Line. 36 Heller leeds effective Student l6'edy 0Meers Elected from the graduating class, the Student Body Officers are four of the hardest working members of the Student Body. Their jobs include presiding over the Executive Committee and the Senate, regulating committees and student func- tions such as the Inter-Club Council, and repre- senting the students of East High at District and State Student Council Conventions. The United States Military Academy selects only those young men who have excelled in the qual- ities of leadership, scholarship, and character. Our Student Body President, MIKE HELLER, was appointed to West Point. A four year honor stu- dent, a member of the wrestling squad and Dis- trict Student Council, Mike has proven outstand- KATHYE LOMELl's duties as Re- cording Secretary included recording minutes at Executive Committee and Senate meet- ings, keeping files, and assisting with school correspondence. Kathye was also captain of the Varsity Cheer Line, a Girl's State representative, and was elected Senior Homecoming attendant. ing in these areas again and again. KAREN ENGLAND's major duty as Vice President waspresiding over the Inter-Club Council. She Was a District Student Council representative and assisted President Mike Heller by presid- ing over the Executive Commit- tee, Senate and assemblies in his absence. Karen is also presi- dent of the Art Club. Strrrrg Jzrcufirr Kwzrrril Provides ,llrrirr Program The Executive Committee, composed of the four student body officers and the four class presi- dents, served the school by organizing student activities, presiding over the Student Senate, planning special service projects, and aiding administrators in school problems. Members of the Executive Committee represented East at Dis- trict and State Student Council programs. Promoting clean-up campaigns, sponsoring charity drives, planning school dances, building school spirit, and obtaining a juke box for the student cafeteria kept the members busily en- gaged all year. The most outstanding accom- plishment was the selection of the Longhorn Vic- tory Flag, chosen by the student body from de- signs submitted to the Executive Committee. V.,?:,w,.,. ..,, . . Student Government Advisor Larry Kelly and Senior Class President Doug Christian express their pleasure over a successful year. - 2 ay, A A , ,,,, Q 'ft ' Q ' F . Vy.f- Executive Committee members Karen England, Karen Bufka, Ron Lomeli, Doug Christian, Richard Avery, Mike .tt-2 'Q ' if Heckman, Kathye Lomeli and Mike Heller strike a casual pose for the Legend camera. 37 ,-- ,Bi if' V,-lu .f-'f 5... Physical Education Senator Laura Huff and Music Iunior Senators lim Bevier and Nancy Hinchcliffe lleftl and Senator Diane Avery tleftl pose with Senior Senators Iim Younger and Robin Gillespie lcenterl pose with advisor Paul Bixler and Ruth Stevenson tcenterl and David Larry Kelly Saliba and Carla Anderson Senate lQ'e,es Hlese Student Gee As ,411 ,Measures Are Hotzsiderett Student Senators representing the four classes, Girls' League, and the Speech Arts, Music, Publica- tions, and Athletic departments met every two Weeks to discuss problems presented to them by the Administration and Executive Committee Constant communi cation with students was main- tained through regular visitation to classes by various senators Senate business is serious business as demonstrated by David Saliba, Carla Ander- son, Ruth Stevenson and Karen England at a regular meeting. 38 The four class presidents also hold Senate seats. From top to bottom, they include Senior Doug Christian, Iunior Mike Heckman, Sophomore Richard Avery and Freshman Ron Lo- meli. ,pf l f' Z 1 N! vi Girls League President Paula Bixler lleftl was a Senator for Freshman Senators included Ed Flores and Val And- l966-67 and was joined by Sophomore Senators Iim Younger erson, Cleftl Mark Beasley and Cristy Harris. Publica- and lean King Ccenterl and David Axton and Ian Beasley. tions Senator lean Ioiner and Speech Arts Senator 's Student Body President Mike Heller, Vice President Karen England, Recording Secretary Kathye Lomeli, and Correspond- ing Secretary-Treasurer Karen Bufka held Senate seats. Helen Marvin are at the right. lTopl The four class presidents and student body president presented themselves for sheer torture at the annual Wrangler's Carnival being doused with eggs and whipped cream. CLeftJ Senator lim Younger presents a bi-weekly report on Senate action and areas for discussion to Mr. Coppinger's English class. might? Voting on the new East High Victory Flag held the attention of the Longhorn student body for several weeks in 1966-67. 39 n...,, CLASS COMPETITION COMMITTEE established traditions for spirit building activity among the four classes. enson received roses from Mike Heller. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE saw to it that each East High event went 'noticed' on all bulletin boards and walls. Homecoming chairman Ruth Stev- Jlflajzfr Parts Of Swain Agenda l35smrcl1cd,4f Ctfmmiffve Bevel When things seem to move smoothly in student govern- ment, one can be sure commit- tees are functioning properly. Established by the Student Sen- ate, the various committees made sure that each activity during the year was planned carefully and carried out to a successful completion. Few, if any, outstanding programs fell outside of the work area of these committees. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE reviewed each club consti- tution and began work on revisions for student document. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE worked long hours checking petitions and manag- ing balloting for class, and student body elections during the school year. 40 SOCIAL COMMITTEE members were charged with setting up a strong pro- gram of activity. Keufml Krfuncil Service Hmffr Central Council, composed of the officers of the Girls' League Class Councils, is the major body of Girls' League. Mrs. Bill- ing was advisor this year. Sponsoring the Christmas Prom was the major project of Central Council this year. Members also adopted a needy child, held an all-girl assembly, and presented a fashion show in which senior Girls' League members modeled clothes from Rhodes. Every girl in school becomes a member of Girls' League. 1- Senior Council advisor Mrs. Bursh checks the pin catalog with council presidents Paula Bixler, Marsha Hettich and LeAnn Hagen. J Q. Marsha Hettich, LeAnn Hagen and Diane Avery check the design on two snowflakes used for decorations at the annual Christmas Formal. Girls' League president Paula Bixler fcenterl shows picture of the Christmas child to advisors Miss Forde and Mrs. Holliman. CENTRAL COUNCIL of Girls League included officers of each council. lFront Bowl Freshman officers Karen Struble, Ieannie Williams and Linda Schucker. fSecond HOW, Sophomore officers Gayle Wong, Selma Hyman, Pat Boone and Marsha Hettich. CThird Howl Iunior officers Mary Freeman, Diane Avery, LeAnn Hagen and Ianet Kyle lBack Rowl Paula Bixler, Kathy Parker, Linda Boone and Becky Crist. 41 r , 0 L.-f'g fi 'Nx- VICKI BOULTER Vicki, Vice President of NHS, is an active member of Parnassus and Girls League. PAM COMPTON Pam is Treasurer of Quill and Scroll and is an active member of Girls League and the Legend Staff. , Q. DAVID DRISCOLL David has been a member of Key Club, Engineering Club and Out- doorsmen. He plans to major in En- gineering. ,Q 1, yfxgv' I - lla! - . t 5 .nfs .st 1' L,ff'gi's. KAREN BUFKA Karen is a varsity cheerleader and a member of Girls Letter Club. She plans to major in Secondary Educa- tion. National ffzfucfr Srfcicfy Grows t Character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. These are the four qualities for which membership in National Hon- or Society is based. Candi- dates are chosen from the top 15 per cent of the Iunior and Senior classes. Names of the honored students will be placed on the national plaque in Washington, D.C. STEVE DURAND Steve is a member of Key Club and Engineering Club. Heureceived the Optimists Club Award this year. DOUG CHRISTIAN Senior Class President, Doug Christ- ian is an active member of Key Club. Boys Letter Club and the Senate. BECKY CRIST Girls League Secretary, Becky is also a member of Parnassus and Concert Choir and plans to major in music. VIRGINIA FOSTER President oi the Outdoorsemen Club, Virginia Foster has also participated in archery and GAA. if CARMEN GEHHARDT Carmen is a member of Masque and Gavel and Parnassus. She plans to major in Math. KAY GREENWELL Kay is a member of Girls League, Parnassus and Masque and Gavel. She hopes to continue her educa- tion at Biola. ll? 5.f'fv'n 'U' I DEBBIE IANOSIK IANET IOHNS Debbie, co-editor of the yearbook, A member of Girls League and the is an active member of Girls Outdoorsmen Club, Ianet plans to League and the French Club. major in Agriculture. MIKE HELLER Student Body President, Mike Hel- ler is a member of Key Club and Parnassus. Mike hopes to be ac- cepted at West Point next year. SANDRA IOLLY Sandra is a member of the Audi- torium Club and the German Club. She hopes to major in Elementary Education at ASU. KATHYE LOMELI Head Cheerleader Kathye Lomeli Officers for the 1966-67 school year were Kathy Parker, president: Vicki Boulter, vice president: has C1150 been Uctive in Girls Becky Crist, secretary: and Ruth Stevenson, treasurer. Leflglle Und the SSIICHS. I l f .. V I' 3 li Y its 3 Kenneth Salt, N.H.S. advisor, displays the society emblem with its torch and initials for character, services, leader- ship and scholarship. DAVID SALIBA David was on the varsity football and baseball teams. He attended Boys State and is a member of Key Club and the Senate. sit sw xi EDDIE MORGAN Eddie has participated on the Var- sity Baseball team and the Out- doorsmen Club. He would like to major in Political Science at ASU. IIM SHELEY Music is a favorite subject of Iim Sheley. He is a member of the band and Vocal Music Association. BRUCE YATES GEORGIA YARBROUGH Photography is a keen interest of Auditorium Club President, Geor- the Rawhide Gazette's head pho- gia is also a member of GAA. tographer Bruce Yates. Bruce is Girls League and Girls Letter Club. also a member of Quill and Scroll. 46 KATHY PARKER Senior Class Secretary and co- editor of the yearbook, Kathy has also been active in Girls League and Quill and Scroll. RUTH STEVENSON Ruth has been 'active in the Sen- ate and on the yearbook staff. She plans to continue her education at ASU. IAMES YBARRA Iames is a member of Parnassus and Key Club. He is also in the marching band. , .. , . .- ,..-- .. . . ln--: O, PARNASSUS CLUB: lFronI Bowl Candy Mullaney, Iackie Cottington, Peg- gy Bradshaw, Iecm King, Lynne Gottschalk, Barbara Barfoot, Debby Fer- naays, Sandy Fait, Rebecca Potter, Karen Struble. fRow 2, Richard Avery, Becky Hurin, Kay Greenwell, Adonica Gong, Selma Hyman, Barbara Orr, Elaine Riley, Gloria Harris, Linda Bowman, Vicki Boulter, Linda Campbell. Qftow 3, Mike Heller, Mary Freeman, Mary Larson, Val Brown, Carmen Gerhardt, Linda Bonnie, Kathy Parker, Lynn Hulstedt, Ruth Stevenson, Robin Parnassus Kecognzked PARNASSUS CLUB gives recognition to those students having a better than average grade index. Students must earn a minimum average of '2' or better each semester to join the honor organization with screening of each member's index required at the end of each half year. In addition, an application for membership is nec- essary each semester. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were: IAMES YBARRA, president, ED HAWKINS, vice president: KATHY PAR- KER, secretary, and RUTH STEVENSON, treas- urer. -... , . S XX E R 1 Gillespie, Hon Lomeli. KROW 41 Steve Strauss, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Sherl Reed, Wendy Wong, Iudy Eastman, Nanette Warner, Dara Grant, Janet Kyle, Margo Green, Iudy Wolfe, Phyllis Iones. KROW 51 David Hagen, Steve Durand, Bruce Yates, Iim Ferguson, Louise Williams, LeAnn Hagen, Toni Kanovich, Georgia Yarbrough, Iames Ybarra, Charles Bonnie and Claire Kruppe. Sponsor, Mrs. Yvonna Hatch. Noi Piciured: Iack Herlyck, Diane Avery, and Ed Hawkins. Orgambafiorz 9dr Schvlar 'X f y f Q 2 W it Parnassus officers for the 1966-67 school year were Ed Hawkins, vice president: Iames Yharra, president: Kathy Parker, secretary: and Ruth Stevenson, treasurer. 47 Heller, 5615561 Kay Sfllffl' f M Kufka ,Ili Girls State R ' M sf t ANY TOWN representatives were Barbara Barfoot 33 N-e eL K and Vicki Boulter. . A T B Sfsme i Boys' State representative MIKE HELLEH Boys' State representative DAVID SALIBA NYF UNA . S i, . 'HQ J. '4 - 5 AWIOQ 'iQ?1':'e . . . 4 , 8' r 'iff T ieet Q 4 ' .,mt4: W -, 1 2 L , ki.. , in L . ga e e 4 Boys' State representatives David Saliba and Mike ' 5,3 ' 1 ja ,. ' . ., Heller pose with Girls' State representative Kathye Lomeli. Girls' State representative KATHYE LOMELI. Girls' State representative KAREN BUFKA. 48 5 ?. rg gr l n I I 3f.K1'.l f . PUBLICATION WORKSHOP representatives were: KFIOIH row, Ruth Stev- Debbie Ianosik, Pam Compton, Kathy Parker. QROW 3, Iolm Fiore, Ierry enson, Nancy Bertino, Margo Green, Ieannie Ioiner. CROW 21 Mabyn Bates, BCH. Sieve Strauss. Bruce Yates, ViC Pcrwluk- 0,0 Students Kcpresvnf Sa Ulf Summer Fhvps 1 K 1- 1 ' 7' K, 5 ,,.,. Q U.-X . ' I ' ,,... DISTRICT STUDENT COUNCIL representatives were Mike Heller and Karen NCCI members were: fFront row, Mike Heller, Tony Klumpe. CROW 21 England. Not pictured is Mike Heckman. Adonica Gong, Vicki Boulter, Pat Burke, Margo Green. QROW 31 Barbara Barioot. 49 1 1 4 r JBWFYN Kathy Parker Phoenix Elks Leadership Winner. State Elks Second Place, Optimist Award - Letters. Mike Heller Apointment to West Point, Optim- ist Award - Arts. Phoenix Elks Leadership - Third. A iit 'P ig l 1 is - f t ... ' A -fi-LI- wud sw y. ' 1 we t 3' -- ' ,sm 'I t P N. 1, 1 Qixlj ' is ' -P ff, A . .t,., 5 + - x 6 K ' - x f- T X P S OJ i ,,-M 4- I X W 3 x David Saliba National Society oi Professional Engineers Awardee. Parker, Heller Elks ,Celzller lzlv Award Mnlzers nk.: Karen Bufka Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow. 50 Doug Christian Steve Durand East High Iunior Rotarian - 1966- Optimist Award Field of Science. wif fx I ui' 1-- Qu :F 2 + is., rui- 'Li -,bs --in . rg?--5 TQ Becky Crist Daughters of American Revolution Winner. if 511533 Lynn Gottschalk Iim Sheley Sharon Kenyon All-State Chorus U of A Music Scholarship Music Festival - 1st Place - Soloist ,Mu ician Win Hgh Places .714 Stuff Hrfufesfs All State Band: David Axton, Ken Gondor, Patti Curtis, Sharon Kenyon, Sharman Rathkey, All State Orchestra: Charles Bonnie, Linda Bonnie, and lim Steve Shoop, and Larry Pirtle. Sheley. Music Festival - Second Place - Trio: Chris Clarkson, Karen Struble, Music Festival - Woodwind Quintet - First Place: Sharman Rathkey, Sharon and Kendra Knox. Kenyon, Willie Norris, Don Kapp, and Steve Shoop. 51 Fix 1966 ,Homecoming oga -sum QB Kczthye Lomeli Senior Attendant ollaura fluff Ciba vial ngpaggan Cindy Beer I anice Beasley Val Anderson Iunior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant 1' k f f'5R5i?5QsX we SE, Msg NH . - .lzw My W1 xv. su A' ' :W-Y . fflbfslwi-i-. 7 f 'U la, , .f'f17'Jf.v W . ' ,V ,IX 535 , ky , 7 Aw ,gf N I7 :Y I Jgareh ga 61 Mike Kczlember Sherry Krueger M9 Ruth Stevenson 'ws Steve Durand 5625 9 3 ,, 1 rg Q fur fm A A? u 3 v.,1 ftp Q' tl 3 f f-,f . Y' c K. . . 5JQ,w.Q K I El--E 5 5151- ' gfgjzggqgia A .zxiiaqggw -'W' :,:g..w-.N ' Qi: 155. .Q - - ef ff 151' R fig gg,s1.wi9l'f Emi-zifgfrx1NTU2QQsw3eSSQ H 4' 1 'nam- S Szroaiecl gan fad? MCL? Gfiof Robin Gillespie X Junior Attendant eshman 4 ig AN E o Q Gayle Wong - Qyf A! Sophomore Attenqggt CHF!!! .!4l'lJ8I'50l'l an WOJQO Queen an 3 E W QZBECA Swfkmff af Mgweefjgaefczri 1 53? A n, 'A Q 4.. N.: A , git. 4 3-.j. fi .0 J 56.1, .A .V f .w ,-iff, 3.5-3 .Q f . inf -' H sl I wiydy LZ!! ,sl 'sl 4 , .Q . V... ' V 'I. 'ff xx ,X . N 15 X N ,R ,KN fum' X A x 'N 5 - X . ' ' , . 1 V' 'Rr' ' I' . -' mf ' f R ,wx Q ' '14 . - ,43:'!4 if 1, ' I 5 X., 3 W X .'-, ff Kg 7' -J' v , Ny L ',.-T4 ' c . . .. X' X gy g'f'f-VIJLKA I wJ Q 4' XWN Jiffy, an Music at the Homecoming Dance was supplied by P-Nut Butter. The dance attracted more than 400 students and alumni. Royalty, Kzflrfr Kay ffrwzscomiug Suvcess Broadway Hits, theme of East High's first Homecoming, aroused great enthu- siasm in the weeks prior to the Canyon Del Oro-East game. Each class designed and built a float which carried out the theme. Competition was tough, but the Sophomores' Annie Get Your Gun was awarded first place. The highlight of the evening was the coronation. Reigning royalty was Pom Pon captain Laura Huff and Varsity gridder David Saliba. Attendants were: Kathye Lom- eli, Cindy Beer, Ianice Beasley, and Valerie Anderson. Homecoming Chair- man was Ruth Stevenson. Students worked to the last minute, adding finishing touch- First place winner- Annie Get Your Gun built by the es to floats. Sophomore Class. Freshman attendant Valerie Anderson - - - Sophomore attendant l0rniCe Beds- - - - I1-mi01' attendant Cindlf Beef '-'md and escort Ron Lomeli. ley and escort Tony Klumpe. 9SC0Ii Mike Heckmcxn. 62 T A '11 j A dance with a favorite beau . . . ning! qu an 'LA ost A chat with friends . . . Time out for punch . . . 64 Hundreds Dance Slfeuirzg Away 714 Qrvsfed ganfasyfs' Magic Pink and White themed Frosted Fantasy, East High's annual Christmas Prom. Sponsored by Girls League, the formal saw Mike Heller and Becky Crist reign as King and Queen. Atten- dants representing each class lpage 565 were chosen by those attending the December 17 gala which featured the Danceros. Happiness . . . J its Bragg The Danceros . . . The coronation . . . And the royalty and their court make a great prom. 65 l Sparta' Dances 2714 ' fl! fast Hgh 541001 East's sports dances Were a pop- ular part of student life. Con- ducted after most football games, and some of the basket- ball games, attendance was high. A variety of bands per- formed at these dances, includ- ing P-Nut Butter and the Status Quo. Students enjoy dancing in their stocking feet . . . One of our many football and basketball game dances . . . The Interns played . . . There was always a big crowd . . . 66 Swv' X. A . . f , K N . - ,M N.. . , ,M Shirley Mullens and the trophy she was awarded for her partici- pation in the Voice of Democracy. Marsha Hettich displays the trophy she won for being first in East High in the American Legion contest. Zfreleeie Slate Adds Debate G Growing Speeeh Ijregrezm East's Forensics team added our first debate team this year. Aside from the fact the Forensics team is but two years old, East High was Well represented in the American Legion Contest, A.l.A. District Convention and other meets. Tony Klumpe and Doug Salzman, East's first debate team, won third place in debate at the A.l.A. Convention, East-Central District held at East. , 3 if S Nw East's debate team is: tfop rowl Doug Salzman and Tony Klumpe: Kmiddle rowl Marsha Het- tich and Shirley Mullens tbottom rowl Kathy Roy and Sondra Ruley. 67 ,nn- The carnival, a fund raising project, was a huge Wrangler Hrzrrriml Qrrufs In Numbers, glllfl ?rr Sfrrrlrrrfs S 5,4-f' uccess. The crowd was large and everyone had a good time. Fun! Fun! Fun! That was the atmosphere of East's 1966 Carnival. Various kinds of entertainment and refresh- ments were provided for all who attended. Each club participated with a booth of its choice. The booths ranged from the selling of Longhorn cheese and crackers to smashing your favorite president with eggs. This year the carnival had its own Spook House complete with Masque and Gavel spooks. The Carnival was sponsored by Wranglers and clubs on campus. Karen Bufka and Kathye Lomeli seem to enjoy throwing eggs at their favorite presidents. 68 The Pawder Puff basketball game? No, just the Iunior Class basketball throw. One patriotic club sold Longhorn cheese and crackers. It seems like everyone came to this year's carnival. Tense by-standers wait for the winning dart throw. Water-filled balloons hit many a football player. Larry Anderton warms up for a sure ringer as a myriad of balloons and people wonder over the quad. 69 Phyllis Officer displays her versatility as Penelope Sycamore. The part of the hot-tempered Russian bal- let teacher was assumed by Iohn Fiore. 70 flpprcciafive Errfufd Qkes 91114 Mill .7f,4f Hrs! Prvduffinn East High's first production given by the Drama Depart- ment was a hilarious comedy called You Can't Take It With You. The audience, largest to attend a non athletic East High activity, was fascinated by the excellent scenery and superb performance given by the actors. Mrs. Marge Iones served as Director, Technical Director was Helen Marvin with Rob- ert Valencia as Assistant to the Director. The comedy con- cerned the eccentricities of an old man and his family and their failure to pay their in- come taxes. Marsha Hettich and Ed Hall played the romantic leads and delighted the crowd. Grandpa's Uoe Axtonl expression switches from philosophy to prayer. i 1 fit t . , ' . k-kk L fi - ' Steve Strauss portrayed Paul Syca- Shirley Mullins demonstrates her act- Dan Frazier CMI. De Pinnal mimics a more, a middle-aged fire cracker manu- ing abilities as Gay Wellington. statue made for the play by student facturer. Iim Cutbirth. CAST Penelope Sycamore Phyllis Officer Essie ........................................ Mary Eli Inga .......................... Nancy Westfall Paul Sycamore ............ Steve Strauss Mr. DePinna .................... Dan Frazier Ed ............................ Richard Morgan Hans .........................,.......... lim Green Martin Vanderhof ............ Ioe Axton Alice .......................... Marsha Hettich Henderson .............. Robert Valencia Tony Kirby .............................. Ed Hall Boris Kolenkhov .............. Iohn Fiore Gay Wellington ...... Shirley Mullins Mr. Kirby .............................. Bill Gates Mrs. Kirby ..... ...... W endy Gardner Wendy Gardeners tMrs. Kirby? amazes Marsha Hettich tA1iceJ with a Olga ........... ....... R iid lVlCIlII1leCtf remark as Mr. Kirby tBill Gatesl listens. G+' w 7 L..-N 'W 2 :M,M1f Members of the cast included Dan Frazier, lim Green, Nancy Strauss, Kim Campbell, Ierry Barr, Don Hogue, Bill Gates, Westfall, Marsha Hettich, Ed Hall, Ioe Axton, Phyllis Officer, Wendy Gardener, and Robert Valencia. Richard Morgan, Mary Eli, Iohn Fiore, Rita Malmleaf, Steve 71 K-if-'S f it - ' YNSQ ., 5 111, IQ V T ' 5. ,., Even teachers join in the spirit of Rodeo as proven by Mr. Patterson, Mrs. Roels cmd Mr. Youree. 4 Rodeo Day brings a variety of costumes and an even greater variety of hats and headwear. 1 1 Even though Rodeo Day comes in the warm springtime, many students wear the attractive chalecos. 'QE 'T It's a day for everyone to yell Yahoooooo and students join ers, chaps and some of the most colorful outfits imaginable in the festivities of the day during lunch periods and during are the order of the day. times prior to the big Rodeo Dance. Levis, western hats, rid- 72 t atfilidtill big M fi The full south wall of the student cafeteria spelled out the name of the Rodeo Dance held Thursday, March 16. l6'arnaara' Sfannn Snaaassfnl End Har ,flnnnal Kaaaa Dan Dain? The Barnyard Stomp proved to be one of the top dance attrac- tions of the year as nearly 400 students jammed the cafeteria to dance to the music of the Kawsaks. Sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association, the stomp was the feature of Rodeo Day activities. The crowning of the Rodeo King and Queen and the naming of student body officers for 1967- 68 highlighted the evening. Carla Anderson and Carl Schwimmer were named to reign over the dance, while lim Younger received news of his election as student body presi- dent for 1967-68. Rodeo dancers who came dressed East ern faced the possibility of jail . Hitchin' Hank's booth was a popular place as students 100k some with the announcement of the new student officers the marria e vow fleftl. The cro ' f Q C 1 d ' ' g Wnlng 0 ueen CII OI Cm ftop nghtl. And, oh, yes, they did dance, though not Western. King Carl ttop centerl was a feature. Emotions ran away with 73 1 4 R x Here Come The Wranglersf' led by Ioe The enemy of all little kids. Gerald, Everybody's favorite, Ladmo, The let Holloway, Ken Knox and Mort threw his usual tantrums and the crowd makes his entrance to the shouts Campbell. roared. of the nearly 1000 fans. Wranglvr lfaskefffrawl Draws ffaufls of lfaughfr The Cheerleaders moved out to a 6-1 lead over the Whizbangs at the end of the opening quar- ter,, but the Pom Pon Line could do no better than a 4-4 tie in the second period. From there on it was chaos as the Wranglers blew the big lead and wound up on the short end of a 23-19 final score. Shoot! everybody shouts as the pom line played their quarter in the Basketbrawl. 74 They named it a basketbrawl, and a brawl it was as nearly 1000 fans turned out to cheer on the East High Wranglers as they met the KRIZ Whizbangs on February 24. Preceeded by the Wallace and Ladmo Show, the game matched the East High pom and cheer lines against the radio and TV personalities in the first half. Wrangler Mort Campbell looks serious here as he defenses an unidentified Whizbang. Selma Hyman, Gayle Wong and Debby Steinhauser check the lfmrfv Epfvrf 71411011154 In Pubyshiug legend To find out what happened at East High during the 1966-67 school year, just look at the award-Winning Legend. Starting work on the yearbook in May of 1966, part of the staff made tentative plans for page lay- outs, the theme and cover. During the sum- mer, seven yearbook staff members Went to Publications Workshop in Flagstaff to exchange ideas with other high school stu- dents interested in production of year- books. Staffers enrolled for editors semi- nars and classes in advanced yearbook and layout. picture schedule for the club section of the book. THE LEGEND STAFF for 1966-67 included: KFIOHI Howl Mr. Bostrom, Debbie Ianosik, Mabyn Bates, and Kathy Parker. lSecond Howl Selma Hyman, Connie Crist, Gayle Wong, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Wendy Wong, Deb- bie Steinhauser, Cindy Beer. lThird Howl Iohn Fiore, Nancy Bertino, Advisor Bert N. Bostrom goes, over page schedule with Pam Compton. 76 HQ Sheri Reed, lean King, Val Brown, Mary Freeman, Sue White and Sharon Fiske. fBack Howl Todd Holtz, lim Mooney, Pam Compton, Debby Scar- lett, LeAnn Hagen, Bonnie Hauprich, Ruth Stevenson, Don Hogue and Mr. Cantor, student teacher. Debbie I anosik Kathy Parker Mabyn Bates Co-Editor Co-Editor Associate Editor I J' rf -' aired., 's -- ' ? .. 5-s '.' .3-.A Sophomore and junior students beginning work on the yearbook took class sessions in basic theory before join- ing the production staff. fudizfidum Gam Wzfrk Successful Hrfmbimzfiorz After training interested but inexperienced stu- dents in yearbook production, The Legend Staff completed the theme, cover, and individual as- signments. Work began on separate sections of the book with each student responsible for his own page design, copy, and final production. After a year of hard work, the staff presented the Legend to the student body at the yearbook sign- ing party. .QNX 'N ' , 'l , Ann sa... ' ,, ,-4' ' M., Z' ,Y sm , Ruth Stevenson, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Debby Scarlett and Val Brown put the finishing touches on their layouts. l Photographers tfrom top? lim Mooney, Don Hogue, and Todd Holtz handled the myriad of shooting, developing, and printing assignments handed them during the year. ' Copy writing and editing holds the attention of lean King, Iohn Fiore and Nancy Bertino working on sports. 77 1- K flfaufllids ' Sfapfsrs See I8 Issues CW lvrsssss Getting an award winning newspaper into print requires the coordinated efforts of many stu- dents. The efforts paid off this year for the Raw- hide Gazette as it continued to gain state and national recognition. From the issuing of assign- ments, to the collecting of the necessary infor- mation and rewriting to copyreading and edit- ing and finally sending copy to the printer, these knowledgeable and energetic journalists com- plete the cycle of producing an eight page news- paper 18 times a year. Y . s Paula Bixler and Betty Barr work on typing copy as Sherry Meredith, Vic Pawlak and Margo Green make final checks on the stories. Q si -TX A X -F' From linotype through the work with the final negatives to checking the paper on the press and finally viewing the .. 4 N v K . - .-sl-gsfxh s 5. 4. , , M finished product members of the Rawhide staff work at Assistant lim Iohnson and head photographer Bruce Yates the Tempe Da1ly News plant before each issue. select negatives for the next issue of the Rawhide Gazette. .1 : li 2 A All RAWHIDE GAZETTE staff members included: fF1'Ol'lf Howl Betty Barr, Paula Bixlee, Gloria Harris, Sherry Meredith, Ieanne Ioiner, Marsha Pester- field, Chris Barba. Linda Robinson and Margo Green. lSecond Howl Iim Myriad Of ,fees Needed E21 Pmduee Cop Paper Photography, layout, headline writing and edit- ing are also major tasks in producing a bi-week- ly newspaper. An experienced staff of juniors and seniors takes a personal interest in seeing that the mechanics of the Rawhide are kept at a high level. A staff of four photographers is kept busy catching all phases of school life. The work of layout design, headline writing and copy- reading was carried on at school and then check- ed and finalized at the print shop. Ferguson, Mickey Sampley, Ierry Barr, Steve Strauss, Vic Pawlak and Larry Ravers. fBHCk Bowl Student Teacher Laura Burg, Don Belen, Rob Castro, Butch Harter, Bruce Yates, and Mr. Coftroth. Circulation Manager Don Belen handled the rigorous job of making sure that all classrooms were covered on sales days. ri I 5 if was E W t P ' . lerry Ban' Ieanne Ioiner Advisor Iames M. Coffroth and staffer First Semester Editor Second Semester Editor Steve Strauss check final copy. 79 60 cert Hand Zifzfvrm ,411 Om' State, Earn Myhe I Hrifiml Pmi e MEMBERS OF THE 1986-67 CONCERT BAND: QFIODI Rowl Tim Hunnicutt. Margo Green, Becky Potter, Randy Pirtle. fSecond Howl Linda Boone, Beverly Brown, Deborah Maituccio, Sharon Kenyon, Roger Nelson, Paula Campbell, Debbie Roberts, Linda Blaker, Sandy Butler, Elsie Fernandez, Iohn Arteaga, Rick Avery, Iohn Fiore, Mark Fleming, lim Loui, Iudy Wolfe, Linda Harry, Chris Clarkson, Steve Shoop, Gloria Harris. fThi1'd Howl Pete Iohnson, Mike Iohnson, Linda Hill, Rick Matheson, Mike Wagner, Steve Bondi, Iames Ybarra, Rick lngebrigtsen, Tom Conner, Karen Struble, Don Kapp, Holly Adams, Don Gill, Cathy Sandoz, Ken Devening, Chris Baloat, Pam Smith, Bonnie Luke, Kendra Knox, Sharman Rathkey. fFOLl1'1h Bowl Larry Pirtle, Francis Clarkson, Patti Curtis, Roxie Akers, Louise Williams, Cary Smith, Steve Thomasson, John Webster, Lane Briley, lim Sheley, Earl Ferguson, Bob Button, Iefi Dingle, Bill Whitlow, Bill Stuart, Max Mabrey, Mike Briscoe, Mark Saylors, Ken Gondor, Dave Axton. 80 Richard Longfield conducts the Longhorn Concert Band at the Encanto Band Shell performance in February. at fi t' 4 ' 1 ' Is I 38 1 ., .. c s ., , t I .M ,1 f f' Y lp' I. E . x s Q ft., A. ' h . i -TU' A , 'f??'245A3'. K 4, , . r . 1 :Q insufiz icq.- X an K, ,,,L V 3 I I 1 f .,x,1Jljlv, ,, 9 A xvw. S I B . mm ' W I ' 1 . - 3 'H ' ...N f -.K , ,. f ...H -I 1 4 .3 Ivy W ' 1' - , -T ,Ki na . -P I s .V 21 .2 Gr lxfwnm' KS... P Fr . - ' I 'E fr-Q ' , . , . ' - or of, t, '73 ':f-'mi' , . ' ' f ' . so - A u fry uw--ww-fgxim,,v'f1fW'ff ?f f!: ., . . ' X E- -2-fi-ffl? J? - rg., f'5STTae ' t:::i:: ' fun. '. I. In concert at the Encanto Band Shell, East High's concert crowd in one of several public performances during the band performed before an enthusiastic Sunday afternoon year. Band also played two campus concerts. 81 'H I-.1 Mezrehirzg Hand. ,New Orelzeefrez Present She we The orchestra, in it's sceond year, played at the System Festi- val and the State Schol Board Convention as part of their per- forming schedule. Several of the orchestra members were chosen to represent East in the All State Orchestra. East's snappy marching band performed at all home and away football games and parti- cipated in the Rodeo Parade in March. Practice sessions in the early morning and in the eve- ning led to a successfull season climaxed by its performance on the KPHO-TV Game of the Week. . . ..cc M ,. . ., . , ,ycc , ,c.y CONCERT ORCHESTRA members include: fFroni Howl Charles Bonnie, DeAnn Reed, Mary Shum- way, Karen Danielson, Meri West and Richard Romano. KROW 21 Sara Sunal, Carol Earhart, Mel Dolloif, A. T. West, Kendra Knox, Sharon Kenyon, Steve Shoop, Maridee Miller. CROW 31 Tim Hunni- cutt, Art Phillips, Dave Axton, and Lane Briley. CNot Pictured: Linda Bonniej wr I,-' f X RICHARD LONGFIELD Director of Bands The Marching Band forms the block 'E' Ctop left? in rehearsal for evening performance. Here we go, down the field, as the band marches on at half- time. PEP BAND members included: KFIODI row, lim Loui, Iohn Fiore, Iudy Wolfe, Tim Hunnicutt, Linda Harry, Chris Clarkson, Steve Shoop. fSeCOrld row, Sharman Rathkey, Pete Iohnson, Mike Iohnson, Becky Potter, Iames Ybarra, Rich Ingebrigtsen. fThi1'd IOWI Bill Whitlow, Ieff Dingle, Dave Axton, Ken Gondor, Iohn Webster, Lane Briley, lim Sheley. fi .L ,- p-1:3 ,gt 1 - Stage ,find Pep Hands Pczytfrm ,411 year 150 g THE PEP BAND, a chosen group of members of the Concert Band, has helped East High in many ways this year. The organization performed at pep assemblies, home basketball games, and ac- companied the Pom Pon line to keep Longhorn spirit at its peak. THE STAGE BAND has proved to be a unique group of musi- cians organized to provide en- tertainment at assemblies and perform at various concerts throughout the year. The band also represented East High by visiting elementary schools in the district. STAGE BAND members included: KFroni row, Tim Hunnicutt, Becky Potter, Rich lngebrigtsen, Iohn LARRY PIRTLE Drum Major Fiore, Patti Curtis, Steve Shoop, Pete Johnson, Maridee Miller. fSecond :owl Sharon Kenyon, Bonnie Luke, Dave Axton, Ken Gondor, Iohn Webster, Lane Briley, Iim Sheley. 83 7'- l- 'fit' .r .x . ,V if N., .z i ' ,pf ix A-4 K a .. .,,f '5: 5 3. .l.-, '-:M 84 c 1 , f3Qi ff D' 0- 4551 -wail K Koncfrf Hhvl' Widely Acclaimed my Mx. -.K - . CONCERT CHOIR took its place among the finest choral groups in the city in 1966-67 presenting a varied repertoire in dozens of appearances at East and over the Valley. Members pictured are fSeatedJ Denise Lube. fFront Row! Ruth Beeth, Roger Peterson, Karen Stru- ble, Dennis Cox, Linda Stephen, Meridee' Miller, Wendy Gardner, Becky Crist, Director Larry Barker, and Lynn Gottschalk. fSecond Rowl Ron Lomeli, Kathy Parker. Mark Saylors and Diane Fraser. KSeated on Walll Mar- sha Hettich, Lane Briley, Debby Fernaays, Kris Miller, Paula Bixler, Gail Hawthorn, Phyllis Jones, Dean Tark- ington, Mike Doonan, and Ken Gondor. fStanding on Wallj Cristy Harris, Mike Kelley, Jim Sheley, Tim Col- by, Bob Johnson, Karen Danielson, and Jeff Dingle. MADRIGAL SINGERS for 1966-67 included: fG1'0und Levell Ron Lomeli, Lynn Gottschalk, Ieif Dingle, Karen Struble, Mike Doonan, Dennis Cox, and Maridee Miller. fAbovel Mike Kelley, Marsha Hettich, Debby Fernaays, Kris Miller and Bob Iohnson. i 5 xy Larry Barker Director of Choirs Concert Choir singers performed at the annual Easter assembly. ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS f01' 1955-57 illdlldedl KFIOI11 Howl Sherrie law, and Patsy Ollerton. lRow 3, Pam Devries, Paula Pogo, Sherrie Mort- Messenqer. Barbara Robinson, Aniia FiSh, DiCI1'l9 FIUSGI. Didrle Avery. enson, Barbara Stillion, Carol Krelic, Mary Lou McKinney, and Lynne Leslie Eggers, and Iune Kolyszko. IHOW 21 Melanie Rohrer, Mary Lynn Border, Shumway, Deborah Tessendorf, Nancy Tokos, Lorraine Lykken, Iudy Whiie- 85 BEGINNING GIRLS CHORUS: QFIOII! HOW1 Carol Young, Ieri Oke, Sharon Irwin, Pam Krauss, Kathy Harris, Cynthia Prather, Debra Lashinske, Rachelle Miller, Debra Maffucio. CRow 21 Susan Thomasson, Kathy Erickson, Della McKinney, Pam Krauss, Iudy Karr, Charlene Kennedy, Toni Gunnett, Donna Purin. CROW 31 Iosephine Fregoso, Linda Fids, Carol Scheulss, Peggy Her- nandez, Linda Snyder. CROW 41 Francis Flores, Diane Dennison, Tammy Mortensen, Paulette Rideau, Susan Ianosik, Carolyn Reich, Valerie Baker, Cheryl Smith, Patricia Estrada. Keginuing Hharuses ,Mba Zuu Mfh Ifczfnrmamzfs Mixed Chorus is for boys and girls interested in having a good time in singing. Popular and more light varieties are included in the reper- toire. Students from each of the four classes par- ticipate in its classes and concerts. 'fei 5 I . xy- . x f ,rs W. MIXED CHORUS: QFIOIH ROW1 Pat Long, Mary Ellis, Beverly Holyoaks, Kathy Ianusz, Susan Sumpter, Peggy Koop, Paula Borg, Teresa Mills, Pat Saraiin. Row 21 Ianet Vanderwall, Ioan Olson, Donna Shafer, Ulrike Schmidt, Laura Knipe, Vicki Hillibrand, Carol Hilliard, Sharon Bruce, Patti Bingston, Carol Gill, Shirley Ferneyhough, Linda Walker, Ianet Ianca. 86 Beginning Girls Chorus is devoted to girls in- terested in basics oi vocal music. Primarily made up of freshmen, immediate advancement may come with special talents and interests. lt is basically the first step to more advanced choirs. lil? we Row 31 Bruce Morgan, Donnie Hudson, Craig Mullins, William Gilkey, Gary Niemier, Ron Barber, William Midds, Iames Barclay, David Balcerzak, Iohn Rouse, Bernard Iackson, Wally I-Iutzler, Ken Guyer. KROW 41 Alejanoro Galas, Iohn Strange, Gregg Handles, Iames Carson, Larry Willis, Iohn Grallombardo, Mr. Barker, Instructor. Kiki? iff ., 3 ' use tie mm Wendy Wong, Cindy Beer, and Mary Freeman display some of the scores of signs which dotted the campus during the campaign. it Wee 657, of the student body went to the polls to cast their votes for the four offices to be decided in student body elections. Vice President winner Claude Tellef addresses the student body. Student Body President vic- tor Iim Younger speaks at campaign assembly. Sens, Speeehee Siena! He! Eleefieez Eezmpezeze Campaign speeches, scores of attractive signs, and a great deal of suspense surrounded the 1967 election campaign for the four student body offi- ces held in mid-March. 1035 students, over 65'Xa, Went to the polls to cast ballots in the first of three major elections held to determine the major office holders for the 1967-68 school year. Iim Younger Cfar right? shakes hands with his new vice presi- Rodeo Dance with Younger learning of his election as Stu- dent, Claude Tellef, as Wendy Wong, Kathye Lomeli and Karen England applaud. Winners were named at the annual dent Body President. 87 'S-mf, ' an SIS 89 xi, 1966 67 VARSITY POM PON LINE mcluded Lmda Hansen LeAnn Hagen prich, Mabyn Bates, and Carla Anderson. Pictures were taken at Encanto Loulse WIIIIGIDS Laura Huff lPom Captaml Robin Gillespie Bonnie Hau Park near the lagoon. Pravfzce ,Makes 901' Iferfecfion 014 H7144 P014 Zim' Want to join the Pom Pon Line? The qualifications are simple. All that is required is daily practice be- fore school opens in the late summer, day and night practice during football and basketball season, the disposition and determination to be there for prac- tice and for games no matter how your feel, and the energy to learn and execute 40-50 dance routines for games, assemblies, pep rallies and parades. Excitement and enthusiasm marked the facial expressions of the varsity pom line in action. Hhecrlmders ' Spirit Spreads Mrouglzrful dzmpus Paul Revere an East High sports fan? Well, that's the Way the East High Cheerleaders tell the story as they lead the Longhorn student body in one of their popular yells. The flashing smiles and boundless energy shown by these hard working girls tell a true story of preparations needed for becoming a varsity cheerleader. Summer work, hours of practice and hours of sessions in mak- ing up new yells keep these girls in condition and truthfully, East High's greatest fans. Concern, joy, leadership, and happiness show on the faces of the varsity cheerleaders as they watch the games. 1966-67 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS include: Sue White, Kathye Lomeli Freeman, and tbelowl Wendy Wong and Cindy Beer. Pictures were lake lCheer Ccxptainl: Karen Bufka, Debbie Steinhauser, Glenda Snider, Mary on bridge over canal at Encanto Park. 91 Rf - x x XX X N xx . A xxx A.. 3' ,. M X ve? 9' Q, 1' rj 'K 55 X , ' Q M f A, NSA .mag N sw i Bb N xy 4. Q .XM sgg V...-an ,yrs Q i 2: as ' pf 'N Q K g A A. K is Q1 4' A X Staffs Ufdjlklli Emir iwfrfls WM S-i Zfzfim!! Kfcord Down! Set! Hut one, hut two, hut three, and away go the Longhorns for the state indepen- dent championship. Led by the running of Den- nis Budmon and Mark Chronister and the pass- ing of lim Younger, Coach Gene Cox's East High gridders opened the 1966 season bombing Para- dise Valley and followed with a close win over Saguaro of Scottsdale. Powerhouse Peoria dealt the Longhorns their only loss of the year in the first away game, but East came back to plow under Bourgade in their next contest. Canyon del Oro, found the Steers too strong in East's first homecoming tilt, and Iudson suffered a 41-O loss as the Longhorns ran their record to five Victor- ies and one loss. Upset-minded Gerard took it on the chin next and Phoenix Christian was victim number seven before the TV cameras. With the state independent title on the line, Coach Cox's charges swept past Saguaro in a re-match. Ed Hall barrels through two defensive tacklers on his way for an eight yard gain. 1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM fFroni Row, Mike Zimmer- man, George Poteet, Ed Hall, Iohn Hurt, Sam Bartlett, Paul Yee, Roy Hodges, Iohn McQueen, and Gilbert Valenzuela. fMiddle Howl Head Coach Gene Cox, Manager Larry Anderton, Claude Tellef, Iim Iohnson, David Saliba, Dennis Budmon, Mark Chronister, Carl Anderson, Mike 51' Qi- Kalember, Gary Doran, Marvin lump, Student Coach Lothar Goernitz, Coach Paul Nix. CBack ROW, Coach Royce Youree, Gary Dryzmala, Evan Farley, Bob Bruning, Tom Vermillion, Paul Bixler, Ron Sharp, Iim Younger, and Coach A1 Carr. 93 younger Beads longhorns Offer Saguarrf, Zl'0jHlfI5 East High opened its '66 campaign with a 34-13 victory over Paradise Valley which highlighted the passing of Iim Younger. Younger hit George Poteet in the opening period and completed eight of 14 passes for 141 yards and four touch- downs during the game. Sophomore Gary Dryz- mala passed to Younger for 76 yards and the final score in the fourth quarter. Showing sluggish offense, but tough defense, the Longhorns scored in the second and third periods to drop Saguaro, 14-6. Gary Doran cap- ped a long march with a two yard plunge to 1 open the scoring and a quick Younger to Roy Hodges pass provided the second tally. There's a ball loose somewhere as Mike Zimmerman, Roy Hodges, and Carl Anderson search for it. Peoria Hands East 25-I3 loss Mill iffy Hrs! Half East High's usually stubborn defense fell apart in the first half against Peoria and the Panthers put 25 points on the scoreboard to hand the Longhorns a 25-13 set back. Peoria went score- less in the final two periods and the Steers cou1dn't make up the difference. Mark Chronister dashes for an open spot against Phoenix Christian lim l0hnSOI1 fCIkeS CI handoff f1'0TI1 lim Y01-lllqel' and picks up long yardage, and side steps a determined Gerard tackler. 94 321 v 1966 East High 34 East High 14 East High 13 East High 25 East High 26 East High 41 East High 26 East High 37 East High 27 Varsity Scores Paradise Valley 13 Saguaro 6 Peoria 25 O Bourgade 6 Canyon Del Oro 19 Iudson O Gerard 13 Phoenix Christian 13 Saguaro 7 L 492.5 Quarterback lim Younger gets plenty of protection as he sets to pass down the middle against Gerard. Mike Zimmerman grabs a 42 yard TD pass against Saguaro. 1 rr ff l ffrfrns mflfllkh del Oro Homecoming brought with it East High's first grads returning to the campus and the Canyon Del Oro Dorados touted grid eleven from Tucson. Dennis Budmon scored two TD's and netted 171 yards total offense against the Dorados to lead the Longhorns to a 26-19 victory. Ed Hall picked up the other two scoring thrusts for East. Ed Hall loses his balance as he skirts the right side on a 25 lt's Hall again. but this time a pass gets away with some Yard gallop. help from the defender. 96 Mark Chronister, himself injured in mid-season action, sparked the Longhorn offense against Saguaro in the re- Qezzzrd E'Vp4uzie14ce, Hats' Ser: Steers Dash Q Uflc Sweeping their last six opponents off their feet, the Longhorns insured their claim to the myth- ical state independent title. The Steers rocked Judson, 41-0, as East's driving offense and crush- ing defense found little competition. A 37-13 vic- tory over Phoenix Christian Was televised over KPHO-TV and found Dennis Budmon named Player of the Week in Phoenix. An expected tight battle with Gerard turned into a 26-13 Long- horn run-away as Mark Chronister led the Way with 71 yards rushing. In the battle for first place among the independents, East routed Saguaro, 27-7, in a re-match. Chronister and Mike Zim- merman picked up first quarter TD's and Ed Hall closed out the season's scoring with a 60 yard touchdown dash. match for the independent title. The senior halfback open- ed the scoring with a three yard dive. It was a happy busload of Longhorns who traveled home after the Saguaro victory. Identifiable players are Bixler, Bruning, Chronister, Budmon, Kalember and Hall. 97 1966 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL fI 1'0ni Howl Iesus Adame. Ken Podborny, Pat Wyser, Sam Bartlett, Iim Hawthorne, Larry Iackson, Gilbert Valenzuela, Iohn Hurt, Marvin lump, and Ioel McMullins. lMiddle Howl Dan Wilson, Tom Huff, Tom Mills, Mike Briscoe, Len Falls, Dennis faaiar Varsity Grabs 5231, ,Casas Urrar Ja Grp year A winning season? Few would have predicted it as the Longhorn junior varsity opened its 1966 football campaign with three straight losses. After feeling defeat at the hands of Saguaro, Peoria, and Arcadia, it was all East High as the Li'l Longhorns romped over six straight oppon- ents. Bourgade, Paradise Valley and Iudson failed to score against East while the Steers dropped Gerard, Phoenix Christian and a 21-6 revenge win over Saguaro. QAS7- fix 1 qlljilli'-I rou'ram.L Roberts, David Kraig, Lee Trautman, Larry Rosendahl, Paul Yee, Coach Carr, and Coach Nix. KBBCI-I HOW, Student Coach Goernitz, Tom Wood- all, Tim Colby, Brad Valen, Mike Bewley, Gerard Lukas, Gary Dryzmala, Iack Herlyck, and Ron Iakola. jaaiar Varsity Srarrs East High 0 Saguaro 7 East High 7 Peoria 24 East High 0 Arcadia 7 East High 7 Bourgade 0 East High 14 Paradise Valley 0 East High 7 Iudson 0 East High 37 Gerard 19 East High 35 Pheonix Christian 6 East High 21 Saguaro 6 Quarterback Gary Dryzmala fires a hook pass to Paul Yee in the 21-6 win over Saguaro. 98 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL KFroni Bowl Ierry Welker, Mark Miller, Craig Bocan, Delbert McLaughlin, Iohn Airalez, Ierry Martin, Larry Love, Mike Wegner, Robert Hancock, Stanley Brooks, David Carter and Bob Parker. Ieit Elsmore. fBack Howl Coach Bejarano, Greg Wolf, Eddie Flores, Dan Eifreslzmm Griddcfrs Presse in I? yvrwzs Smsvu Slate' Freshman football suffered through a disastrous season in 1966 with the two teams totalling five wins, a forfeit victory, and a tie in 16 sched- uled games. The freshmen squad edged Bour- gade and Gerard for their only victories While the lightweights clipped South Mountain, Bro- phy and West High While tying North. Knuth, Howard Harville, Rick Harvey, Roger Fitsimmons, Larry Hahn, Dennis Keck, Bob Kalember, Dan Ermoian, Bill Rogers, Dennis Stimson, manager, and Coach Martin. Freshmen Scores East Camelback 27 East Maryvale 7 East West High 0 East Carl Hayden 20 East North 12 East Alhambra 34 East Brophy 6 East South Mountain 7 Lightweight Scores East Saguaro 40 East Peoria 32 East Arcadia 26 East Bourgade 13 East Kino tMesal 40 East Gerard 7 East Saguaro 38 LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL KFr0ni Bowl Mike Porch, Craig Lyle, Scott Wing, Frank Lopez, Tim Rocky, manager, Karl Iohnson, Mark Fleming, Brent Huff, Don Kapp, Ron Hodges, Max Mabrey, Alan Blackburn, David Brum- Farley, Carl Griswold, Ken Schmidt, Duane Cooper, Ken Bauer, Mark Mealy, ley, Tracy Wunderlich, Richard Ulloa, and Gary Rodes. lBack Howl Coach Charles Dykman and Martin Iimenez. 99 g 4 WMS? sf 5 .fi an x ' MR Q, X ik 3 xx x xi S R. mx, ix . . , A -wr, J .. -, , N .vt Q Q... 4 ' A until t M a KK W ,nk x 'x A ek R ' xx gx - .fm A QW X LL Q: ik. . . ? -X L s X X - '- . .K E in . ' f . 35 S I ' ' ' N' 4 ' 4 6 mum ' ' ., if 5 LLJLL X R f -, .Qri is , . . .- X , , . s 5 X K' A 1 Q4 M Q L- ,f-V I 1 .Mg g -4, 1 Smith- W K -'A X 0 xx gi- ? FQ . f K , .-.- 4- f 5 , f A Q .. X ,z x. M 3 if X - : -, 'Q N c , SK 3' , A W - A ' 5 - , . tr M 5' w Qsfl X M. E 4 -JLX , i -un.-Q k Lx . g if-'Q f X ' , L T ' 1 V - ,. ' ff '35-:I .,-.. 1 - 'K lk . Q wwf ' Q B55-Ev --X K 3 'SN 'tx Zimmerman and Ballard watch the flight of the ball as Ragsdell cans another jump shot. S-is 4 Steve Wolf flys and pops one in as the Longhorns take revenge against Phoenix Christian. 102 Eddie Hall once again captures the ball for the Longhorns. West, Smfoiufe funzkh East In 24,4 ' Openfrs East's Class AA basketball debut ended in de- feat against West High, 50-75, as lim Younger and Mike Schucker led East in scoring with nine points each. East defeated Bourgade, 8l-44. Mike Zimmerman led with l7 points, followed by Younger with 12. Starting slowly against Sal- pointe, the Longhorns were unable to overtake the Lancers, losing 47-68. Zimmerman and Schucker led scoring. Mike Bowling and the Agua Fria Owls over- welmed the Longhorns, 67-40, and scrappy Sa- guaro High dumped Coach Youree's five, 42-36. Zimmerman scored 8 points While Larry Adams hit for 6. In their third attempt against an AA school, the Longhorns Were edged by the Mary- vale Panthers, 69-59. Zimmerman reached his season in netting with 24 points and 14 rebounds. 'LC at -L af' ,,-f s 1 x 'is as 4 i 'W s K- ' ' 1 Q l ,gs L ,Q ,- .mass-. sf Q70 - Ji: mf X.-- A fl K A X- Wt S, ' 1 . I 5,5 .SSN h x sf 5' East 50 East 81 East 47 East 40 East 36 East 59 East 80 East 64 East 50 East 53 East 57 East 28 East 55 East 64 East 73 East 61 East 80 East 54 East 58 Varsity Basketball Scores West High Bourgade Salpointe Agua Fria Saguaro Maryvale Bourgade McClintock Peoria Gerard Phoenix Christian Saguaro Agua Fria Buckeye Peoria Gerard Bourgade Chandler Phoenix Christian ,gs Elf' Big Zee Zimmerman takes advantage of his height as' he pushes the ball up to the basket against McClintock. Mark Chronister takes aim and shoots above the extended arm of a Bourgade opponent. 104 longest Mnning Sfrenk Ends ann Cnrnn Gaines Point production fell to an all time low in the repeat meeting with Saguaro's Sabercats as the Scottsdale club scored a 48-28 win over East's Longhorns. Ed Hall managed eight points and Ken Ragsdell hit for six to provide half of East's scoring. While Agua Fria scored a 66-55 win over the Steers in their second meeting, This seemed to be the turning point for the 'Horns as they were in the ball game until the last two min- utes. Three players hit for double figures. Buckeye's speedy Hawks staved off a last quar- ter drive by the Steers to squeak in with a 67-64 victory. Schucker, Hall and Zimmerman were high for East. The longest win streak of the sea- son opened with a 73-55 win over Peoria in the Longhorn's best played game oi the year. Ge- rard went tumbling next to the tune of 61-48 and Bourgade fell for the third time 80-56. A Buckeye defender helplessly stands by as George Po- teet shoots for two. Zmmerman Sets Kebaund Mark ,fit LQ. 9 flvvrage Chandler High ended the winning streak at three games with a 67-54 pummeling at Chand- ler. Leading by 13 at the end of three quarters, the Longhorns fell apart under a press and never recovered. In the season finale, the Long- horns swarmed all over Phoenix Christian, 58- 43. Leading the revenge victory - the first under East's new victory flag - was Hall with 15 points and Zimmerman with 14. Mike Zimmerman led the Longhorns in nearly every statistical column for the 1966-67 season. The lanky junior cager picked up a 14.1 point average for the 19 game season to lead all scor- ers and established a new rebounding marks pulling down 247 rebounds off the boards for a 12.9 average. Both are school records. Chronister breaks away from his opponents and fires the ball towards the basket. Eddie Hall and George Poteet out-jump their Buckeye opponents for a rebound. Although out-jumped by his foes, Mike Schucker attempts a shot over two Gerard Redcoats. 105 4,58 QJS 1966-67 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL team members included: Front tBack ROW, Coach Patterson, Larry Rosendahl, Iim Famey, Mike Brown, Howl Rick Lieftort, Neil Larson, Ierry Winter, Paul Yee, and Iohn Kaput. Warren Rorher, Gary Drysmala, Sam Bartlett, Dave Hoerig, Mike Briscoe and Dennis Dollard. ,WS Pos! 1655! Kecvrd Math Q Edge Wcfrfries Iunior Varsity basketball provided the best win -- loss record for the year racking up 12 Wins against only five defeats. The powerpacked jay- vees looked as if they might fizzle after the first three games as they boasted only one Win against two losses, but from there on it was Winning streaks of two, three, and five in a row. Four of the five losses came against AA schools. Iunior Varsity Scores East 34 West High 45 East 64 Bourgade 29 East 55 Salpointe 56 East 71 Agua Fria 42 East 62 Saguaro 57 East 31 Maryvale 42 East 42 Peoria 41 East 52 Gerard 48 East 53 Phoenix Christian 50 East 42 Saguaro 44 East 53 Agua Fria 46 East 65 Buckeye 61 East 45 Peoria 32 East 54 Gerard 35 East 63 Bourgade 30 East 46 Chandler 63 East 57 Phoenix Christian 38 106 s Q 3 Iayvee Captain Warren Rorher grabs a rebound and sets to push the ball back toward the basket in East win over Buckeye. -, 1 l, 3.a in .ex-'X .mf--Meer 1. z ee ' 5. '. li . 9 K es a re ffff' if 5 s als! a gk-S' ln, IGI! East 44 East 18 East 36 East 30 East 36 East 34 East 20 East 18 East 41 East 40 East 35 East 35 East 39 1966-67 PURPLE FRESHMAN SQUAD included: Coach A1 Carr, Randy Cor- Kalember, Tim Hockey, Wayne Harris, Ron Hodges, and Bob Miller. b' F k Lopez. Don Kepp, Pat Kelley, Larry Love, Eddie Heres, Bob manager. Freshman purple Scores Freshman Scarlet Scores Agua Fria 61 East 49 Bourgade 31 Saauara 13 East 47 Agua Fria 64 Phoenix Union 24 East 35 Saguaro 40 Maryvale 60 East 38 Maryvale 36 Peoria 54 East 38 Phoenix Union 36 Gerard 17 East 37 Gerard 14 Camelback 23 East 58 Phoenix Christian 25 Saguaro 28 East 35 Saguaro 36 Agua Fria 28 East 46 Agua Fria 35 Buckeye 17 East 37 Buckeye 40 Gerard 15 East 42 Peoria 43 Bourgade 48 East 42 Gerard 32 Chandler 37 East 59 Chandler 60 Phoenix Christian 28 East 50 Camelback 52 East 33 1966-67 SCARLET FRESHMAN SQUAD included: Coach Iohn Thomas, Larry Cooper, Mark Fleming, Scott Huff, and Mark Beasley. lQuinn, Mike Wegner, Mark Malavasic, Greg Wolf, Steve Bottcher, Duane 107 Scfplz Sizemm' Sparkles in Krrfss dfzfrzfry 1611715 Success was not a familiar word on the tongue of Derryl Franz, head coach of the varsity cross country team, as the young Longhorn squad met defeat five out of eight times. The season Tom Sizemores' tireless legs carried him across the finish line placing second out of 150 runners in the Novice Division at the Thunderbird Invita- tional Meet. Sizemore also set East High's course record with a time of 10:09 for the 2.1 miles on the Papago Park paths. 5 st X I Tom Sizemore anticipates the thunder of East High I. V. harriers meet West High at the starting line and run away the starting pistol as he crouches forward from their opponents to win the meet, 18-37. to take his first step. Front ROW - Tom Sizemore, Kenneth Grove, Greg De Bree, Roger Sprague, Mike Beamer. Second Row - Varsity Cross Country Scores East 27 McClintock 30 East 85 Phx. Indian 17 East 85 Cortez 43 East I9 Paradise Vy. 42 East 47 Glendale I6 East 48 Phx. Indian 20 East 48 Brophy 70 East 48 McClintock 100 East 32 Sunnyslope 24 East 69 Washington 21 East 69 Brophy 46 Thunderbird Invitational Squaw Peak Invitational Scott Ethington, David Gasterlum, Dennis Head, Earl Currier, Wayne Sharp, Coach Franz. Championships 108 in we ffarfivrs Snare in Wcfrfrizfus Smswz Zap! Was that a speeding comet? No, it was East High's Iunior Varsity Cross Country team. The Longhorns Wound up the season with five Wins and only three losses. The Longhorns placed second in the city meet, with Tom Sizemore fin- ishing first. The season proved to be quite a suc- cessful one, with the help of Derryl Franz, varsity coach, and Scott Ethington, the manager of both junior varsity and varsity cross country. With a final burst of energy. Greg DeBree Greatly outnumbered the Freshmen vs. Maryvale at a home meet. speeds across the finish line with Earl Currier hot on his heels. EAST gnsfr EAST Iunior Varsity Cross Country Scores East 25 Central 30 East 35 Phx. Union 24 East 39 Maryvale 27 East 18 West 37 East 25 Carl Hayden 31 East 27 Alhambra 29 Front Row - Micheal Ong. lim Evens. lim Ienkins, Wayne Sharp. Second ROW -- Scott Ethington, Dennis Head, David Gasterlum, Roger Sprague, Richard Leon, Coach Franz. East 23 Central 33 East 38 South 21 City Meet 109 Varsity Wrestling Scores East 15 East ll East 13 East 6 East 6 East 26 East 22 East 14 East 33 East 22 East 8 East 8 Arcadia Scottsdale Carl Hayden Alhambra Maryvale Phx Union Saguaro South Mtn. Chandler North Camelback Central 1966-67 VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD included: tFront Howl Don Gill, Horace Bell, Don Flower, Tom Dunn, Roger Sprague, Bob Whitmarsh. and Roy Hodges. CSecond Bowl Coach Miles Benda, Tom Vermillion, Paul Bixler, Dan Wilson, Mike Kulember, Emmett Martin, Doug Christian and Coach Wing. fNot pictured: Mike Hel- lerl. Senior Mike Heller works his Chandler opponent into pinning position. Heller had to settle for a decision. 110 Vsrmilliou, 16631161 lead Varsity Wreswng Gam East High's varsity wrestling team competed in an 'AA' schedule during the 1966-67 campaign compiling only two Wins against nine losses and one tie. The Longhorn grapplers, led by Paul Bix- ler and Tom Vermillion overwhelmed Chandler 33-ll and edged Saguaro 22-18 for their two vic- tories and gained a 26-26 tie with Phoenix Union. Bixler captained the squad and ran up a 10 win, two loss record to rank as one of the best in his weight class in Arizona. East's independent clas- sification overall kept him from competing in the state tournament. Vermillion, who pinned six of his last seven victims, finished the year with an 8-3-1 record. ' Q 1 m K X , . 1 , Q J' 1966-67 IV WRESTLING SQUAD: lFront ROW, Ron West. Richard Avery. Wayne Sharp, Mike Beamer, lim Gil- key, Rex Billingsley. fSec0nd Bowl Manager Gary Osterberg, Evan Farley, Claude Tellef. Iess Gibson, Iohn Hurt, Mike Bewley, Ierry Martin, Stan Brooks, Tom Pokorski. fThird Howl Iim Wood, Dennis Roberts, Bob Cor- droy, Ken Grove, Iefi Elsmore, Iim Ienkins, Steve Thomasson, Coach Wing. faym' Qrapplfrs Past 5 -4 Kecvrd Qor year Rides aren't only taken in dance bands. Here Doug Chris- tian takes a figure four ride on his Chandler opponent. pin. IV Wrestling Scores East 23 East ll East 21 East 27 East 13 East 19 East 45 East 40 East 34 East 9 Carl Hayden Alhambra Maryvale Phx Union South Saguaro Chandler North Camelback Central I. Paul Bixler gains valuable riding time for a win by deci sion over a Chandler opponent. Tom Vermillion grapples with a Chandler wrestler for a it xl . , .23 .- K M X R P VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD team members included: IROW ll Dennis DeBree, Roger Sprague, Ken Grove, Mike Brown. QBack ROW, Coach Gene Head, Gilbert Valenzuela, Hank Micola, lim Maddux, Art Phillips, Mike Cox, Coach Iohn Thomas, Warren Rohrer, Marvin lump, Iim Iohnson, Tom Allgood, and Iim Farney. lRow 21 Tom Sizemore, Brad Vaughn, Greg Vermillion, Mike Kalember, and lim Wood, manager. Sophomore Gilbert Valenzuela leaps high off the board in his long jump at- tempt against South Mountain High. Distance leader Tom Sizemore opens up to take the lead and roar home first in the mile run in 4:40.9. 112 Dark in Weld Squudffapless Tom Vermillion powers into action in the shot put. .VV 4 W M 'aff . Denny Head shoots out of the blocks as he starts in the 440 yard dash. Senior Mike Kalember strains every muscle in this discus attempt. Garner Paints Weld ,flflzlffes .:., ,Jim 'rs ks Rai 1 it ti' QS 4,955 Down the track they come in the first lap of the 880. East High runners are Tom Heafxjffifoach stzemote, Warren Bother, and Greg DeBree. E VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE East High North ... Glendale Invitational East High Central -. Valley Classic Meet East High Maryvale PUHS System Relays y y gy East High South 1. East High , Phoenix Christian .- East High Saguaro 1 East High -. Saguaro ... - it S 113 IUNIOR VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD team members included: CROW lj Ray Robeson, Len Falls, Rick Stevenson, Iesse Gibso Jeff Dngl and Mike one, Horace Bell, nm Ienkins, Mike neemef, Fred Carmack, Mike Dennis nebene. Hill and Scott Ethington. iBack Howl Coach Iohn Thomas, Bob cererey. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE FRESHMAN SCHEDULE East High Carl Hayden -'- East High Carl Hayden East High North - East High North - East High Central - East High Central ... East High Maryvale .- East High South F- East High Maryvale i East High Camelback 1 East High South -' City Relays East High Camelback East High Phoenix Union East High Phoenix Union East High Alhambra .- East High Alhambra East High West T East High West .- City Decathlon Freshman City Meet FRESHMAN TRACK AND FIELD team members included: CROW ll R. Evans. R. Hancock, D. Ermoian, M. Wegner, I. Day I Sp ey and D Andrews, D. Coppinger, T. Conner, B. Farley, D. Wilmoth, I. Johnson and Cooper, L. Love. fBack Howl Coach Hector Bejarano, B. Kalember, D. Knuth, I. 114 S 13 iff: Q, Q 5, .N . S. N r .1 gk f ffr. eww - . .fiigggif 4 XQQQFSSQQQQ ef as ,Z 4 , AWK Mike Schucker, East High's early season first line hurler fires toward a Chandler batter. 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A Rick Borta lines a single in East's close loss to Chandler High. 115 Muffins Of East Kats Baseball at East jumped off to an exciting start as the Longhorns opened the season coming from behind to nip McClintock, 4-3. Gerard scored a 10-1 Win over East in the season's second game. Chandler and Maryvale picked up wins next running the season's losing streak to three, but pitcher Iohn I ohnson put a stop to that hurling a 3-0 victory over Phoenix Union. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Elzargcrs ,find Eoyzffes t East High McClintock 1 East High Gerard 1 East High Chandler 1 East High Maryvale 1 East High Phx. Union 1 East High Carl Hayden ang' East High Bourgade 1 East High Chandler 1 W East High Agua Fria 1 T East High Saguaro 1 East High Buckeye 1 East High Peoria 1 East High Gerard 1 East High Phx. Union 1 East High Saguaro 1 East High Bourgade 1 David Saliba, injured in a mid-season practice accident looks toward home after rounding third against Chandler. VARSITY BASEBALL team members included: lRow 11 Iim Younger, Mike Bob Bruining, Iohn Iohnson, Steve Wolf, Larry Adams, and Evan Farley Doonan, Mike Schucker, Allen Snyder, Dennis Budmori, Rob Evins, and tNot Piciuredz David Salibal. Rick Borta. fBaCk ROWI Coach Terry Riley, Claude Tellei, Don Wright, 116 S 'Wm -pf JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL team members included: CROW ll D. Skor- Doran, T. Reedy, I. Hawthorne, M. Brisco, G. Hetsler, I Winter G Sparks nik, F. Lawrence, D. Bree, I. Strauss, R. Powelson, P. Wyser, and M. R. Lakin. KBBCI-I ROW, D. Adams, and G. Osterberg. Esenwein. tRow 21 Coach Mel Dunn, R. Rideau, B. Cuthbert, I. Berkes, G. IUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE FRESHMAN SCHEDULE East High McClintock ,1 East High McClintock -.. East High Gerard -A East High Gerard i East High Chandler ni East High Chandler 1. East High Maryvale -.. East gihary-Jule - East High Phx' Union '- High Cail Hglogeui East High Carl Hayden East High Chcmdll East High Chandler - East High Agua Fria-.Q East High Agua Frm -'- East High Saguaro T East High Saguaro F- East High Buckeye ..- East High Buckelfe -- East High Gerard .- ECISI High Gerard - East High Phx. Union T East High Phx. Union ... East High Saguaro T East High Saguaro .1 East High Mesa - FRESHMAN BASEBALL team members included: tRow ll Charles Dyk- Hockey, David Carter, Iarold Welker, Tom Magnus, Greg Wolf Mark man, Ierry Martin, Scott Hutt, Larry Quinn, Ron Hodges, Frank Lopez, Max Malavasic, Mark Fleming, Don Kapp, Bill Cook, Rob Parker Iohn Hiralez Mabrey, Lyle Craig, and Stan Brooks. fBack Howl Denny Stimson, Tim Allen Blackburn, Ed Flores, and Coach Dick Martin. Wai: , W is sh. , 1 VARSITY GOLF TEAM members are: CROW U Danny Dooris, Doug Chris- tian, lim Iandreeu, Wayne Sharp, and Hon Sharp. KHOW 21 Ioe Wirth, Mike Heckman, Dennis Dollard, Dan Wilson and Coach Miles Benda. Varsity Qzffers Cry ,4,4 dfmpefifian 014 links VARSITY GOLF East..Alhambra,South,Wickenburg? East,CamelbackiCentral?South- East?West-..Maryvale+ East..Nortl'1..Wickenburg-- East East East East East East ..Camelbacl4Agua Fria,.Alhambra ?Central-North,Agua Fria- -Phx. Union,North..Alharnbra.. iPhx. Union,South,Agua Fria, 1Maryvale,West? ,Phan Union?Central.-Wickenburg.. sn? 6 Y Coach Miles Benda took over the reigns of the varsity golf team in 1966-67. 118 Q , sl East High's top four golfers for the 1967 season include Ioe Wirth, Mike Heckman, Dan Wilson, and Dennis Dollard. ,- v,,,3,s, , QE wr, iw 'lif- ., , , , I 3 I X x . X X X I . vw, 1' n S X95 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM members are: Tim Colby, Dale Eves, Kim Carter, Ii m Seeley, Bob Mammen, cmd Coach Marcel Duvivier. Hays Guuis Squads Ind 66-67 Swan Cough IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM members are: CROW 11 Rick Lietfort, Ron Iakola and Tom Daniel. lRow 21 Fred Wills, Gerard Lukas, and Tom Martin. VARSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE East-t.South, East.,North?. Eastlwest... East-iMaryva1e-.- Easti-Centra1-.- East.?.Came1back..? East...Car1 Hayden-Q. East?A1hambra-i Eastlfhoenix Union., East...-South... East..North... Coach Marcel Duvivier continued to build East High's tennis program during the 1966-67 school year. 119 HM'-1 ff .Mg , A, .S 1 W, ,3 rm? . 4 x 7 V E -1 VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS members are: Chris Ferguson, Tanya Hill, Pam Hill, Denise Snyder, and Sandy Fait. Girl Nrffrrs Draw Strong llrzdrrclrzss Players VARSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE East.iPhoenix Union.,-. Eo:st?Southi. East...North.... East-.-.westi East.,Maryva1e, Ec1st...-Centro:11 East...-Came1back., East,.Car1 Hayden,. East...A1hambrcL.-. East?Phoenix Union., East?SouthT East,.North? FRESHMAN GIRLS TENNIS members are: CROW Il Kay Ponte, Barbara Smith, Emily Cruz. IROW 21 Pat Fitzpatrick, Carol Moreland, Lois Williams, Linda Tracey. CROW 31 Pam Smith. Peggy Bradshaw, and Patricia Patterson. 120 1,1 -50 JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS members are: tRow ll Lois Williams and Ioyce McDowell. tRow Zl Patricia Patterson and Nancy Lee. 1 ,..- H EAST HIGH'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS were Coach ll Don Kesterson, Sam Miller, Tom Daniel, Tom Martin and Mark Esenwein Youree's 2nd hour physical education class. Team members were: KROW QROW 2, Ierry Walton. Sam Ballard. Bryan Stoyer and Larry Pirtle. THIS AUTOGRAPH SPACE RESERVED FOR 121 U Q L P. IQQTDI sgeiffrili Q f K ,Q VARSITY POM PON ALTERNATES for 1966-S7 were Sherry Meredith and Bonnie Myers. The girls were stand-bys for varsity dancers. x 'Q . IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS for 1966-67 included KFIODU Charlene Davis, VARSITY CHEERLEADING ALTERNATES for 1966-S7 included Iclckie Barbara Roman, and Denise Mullet. fSecond Howl Val Annerino and Ian Childers, Sue Elsmore, Pat Burke, and Iann Milton. All worked on Beasley. frhird ROW, Gayle Wong, Celene Ferrara, Cindy Krueger, and Kim either varsity or jayvee lines. Guyer. IUNIOR VARSITY POM PON members fOr 1966-67 indllded Debi Hmlghf Iohnston, Diane Reed, Toni Kanovich, Debbie Fernaays, Connie Harrington, Leanna Setelin, Barbara Barfoot, Barbara Woolford, Debbie Heinrich, Peggy Linda Campbell, Carol Holloway, and Chyis Hayward. 122 Art Club Auditorium Club Chess Club Dance Club D.E.C.A. Engineering Club F.H.A. French Club Freshman Council G.A.A. German Club Girls Letter Club Iunior Council Key Club Lettermen Club Masque and Gavel Club Medical Careers Club Outdoorsman Club Pep Club Quill And Scroll Society Senior Council Sophomore Council 611165 Arid Organzkmivus 1 3 l is L l ls 4 ,V ,V., I , MASQUE AND GAVEL: fFroni Howl Chris Bazzell, Phyllis Iones, ludy Whitelaw, Kay Greenwell, Carmen Gerhardt, Val Brown, Iulie Milton, lane Barcak, Ierri Ianzen, Mercy Robles, Holly Adams, and Helen Marvin. fSecond Howl Wendy Gardner, Elsie Fernandez, Rita Malmleaf, Gayle Rottler, Mary Ely, Becky Potter, David Axton, Iudy Wolfe, Betty Tegen, Jackie Cottington, and Mrs. Iones. fThird Howl Eric Alervner, Ieri Bochat, Masque is Gave! Stages CWI! ,411-Sclzrwl Shrfufs MASQUE AND GAVEL, sponsored by Mrs. Marge Jones, is the official speech and drama club on campus. The club sponsors both the speech teams and produces several plays. The 1966-67 school year found MGG sponsoring the all-school plays, You Can't Take It With You . a riotous comedy, and Web of Murder , a comedy mystery. Each performance drew great crowds. Thespians is also a part of the Masque and Gavel program. This national organization for which local MSG members work for member- ship is actually a club Within a club With accept- ance based on building work points. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were: ROBERT VA- LENCIA, general manager: MARCELLA MEIER. Business Manager, ELSIE FERNANDEZ, secre- tary: RICHARD MORGAN, sergeant at arms: and GLORIA HARRIS, historian. 124 Marcella Meier, Chris Clarkson, Gloria Harris, lean King, Deborah Buckles, Iim Green, Pat Niedner, Bev Brown, Sharon Pribbenow, Becky Hayward, and Robert Valencia. lBack Howl Allen Anderton, Don Hogue, Frances Clarkson, Iudie Iackson, Connie Swenson. Isabel Hernandez, Doug Cerny, Ginger Clement, Kim Chapman, Eddy Sohn, Ioe Axton, and Vic Pawlak. E M 'A 'W'-t f Members of the club spend many an after school hour build- ing and striking sets for stage productions. 5 Ellis. we t 5-4' -. ff' P . .... .. A project to Cage the Cougars was carried out by mem- bers of the new Pep Club on campus. Nancy Bertino, Iean King and Debbie Steinhauser build the cages. Newly Zfrmtd Pep Klub inspired Student Spirit THE PEP CLUB was the most newly formed club at East this last year. It started out as just a small gathering of girls to figure out a way to promote school spirit, but after the discovery that it would take more than just a handful of girls to really do the job right . . . Pep Club was re-organized with the purpose of promoting strong school spirit throughout the year. Letters were distributed to students throughout the school inviting them to join the newly-formed club. With its foundation set, Pep Club started its Way to becoming the most active club on cam- pus. Officers for the school year 1966-1967 were: President, WENDY WONGg Vice President, IEAN KING: Secretary, SUE WENTZ7 Treasurer, NANCY BERTINO: Historian, VAL BROWN. .tm PEP CLUB: 1Front Bowl Gayle Wong, Leanna Setelin, Sheila Kirkpatrick, Gaby Micola, Glenda Snider, Gwen Hillpot, Nancy Childers, Kathye Lomeli, Laura Huff, Carla Anderson, Debby Steinhauser, Cindy Beer, and Wendy Wong. fSeC0nd Bowl Ierri Ianzen, Marsha Hettich, Mercy Robles, Iudy Whitelaw, Iudy Wolfe, Karen Bufka, Robin Gillespie, Iean King, Iere Tcxyrien, Nancy McMullan, Selma Hyman, Ianice Fontana, and Gloria Har- .V as ris. fThird Howl Pat Herron, Sandie Powers, Betty Buer, Carrie Tamarin, Pam Compton. Linda Boone, Sherl Reed, Mary Freeman, Bonnie Ioiner, Kay Ponte, Debbie Caldwell, Emily Cruz. Elsie Fernandez, Marcella Meier, and Val Brown. fBack Bowl Isabel Hernandez, Iudy Eastman, Susan Wentz, Sharon Fiske, Bonnie Hauprich, LeAnn Hagen, Louise Williams, Mabyn Bates, Linda Hanson, Sue White, Nancy Bertino, Mary Dickie, and Bev Brown. 125 41-. QL. .- 4. 5 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: tFront Howl Wendy Wong, Sue White, Barbara Moyer, Georgia Yarbrough, Ianie Caldwell, Ianice Beasley, Sharon Fiske, and Val Annerino. tSecond Bowl Mary Freeman, Karen Bulka, Glenda Snider, Gayle Wong, Barbara Parscal, Chris Ferguson, Tanya Hill, Diane Reichert, Gwen Hillpot. QThi1'd Howl Mabyn Bates, Robin Gillespie, Carla Anderson, Linda Hanson, Sherl Reed, Debby Fernaays, Becky Hurin, Patty Boone, Nancy Lee, Denise Snyder, Connie Largent. tFourih Bowl X . 'z i x'5l:E: :Zia ' ' VFD: f rZ2I713i'1s 2.,s 55 f ' The spirit of fun and competition pervaded the G.A.A. ac- tivity schedule for the 1966-67 school year. 126 Eleanor Whitfield, Bonnie Ioiner, Emily Cruz. Debbie Caldwell, Kay Ponte, Becky Hayward, Carol Moreland, Debbie Dilts, Peggy Bradshaw, Barbara Wooliord, Louann Collins, Laura Huff, and Kathye Lomeli. tBack Howl Bonnie Hauprich, LeAnn Hagen. Louise Williams, Frances Vondouris, Lois Williams. Patricia Patterson. Sandy Fait, Chris Hayward, Sue Elsmore, Pam Smith, Lana Largent and Linda Maglich. Wfizcss, im Koiizliiued in G.,4.,4. Activities GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION members pro- mote a better and more Widespread interest in the physical activities offered at East High. The club also aids to further a spirit of fair play. G.A.A. offers the facilities of East High's physical education department for many play days they sponsor during the year. During the warmer parts of the year, G.A.A.'s squeezie sales were heartily welcomed. The club also sponsored the Ping Pong Toss at the Wrang- lers' Carnival. Officers for the 1966-67 school year Were: President, IANE CALDWELL, First Vice President, SHARON FISKE: Second Vice President, IANICE BEASLEY: Secretary GEORGIA YARBROUGH: and Treasurer, BARBARA MOYER. I isa GIRLS LETTER CLUB: IFIOIIL Howl Georgia Yarbrough, Kathye Lomeli, Debby Steinhauser, Glenda Snider, Mary Freeman, Sue White. tsecond Bowl Karen Bufka, Linda Hanson, Carla Anderson, Robin Gillespie, Laura Utter 60105 Orgrznizcc THE GIRLS' LETTER CLUB consists of girls Who have gained enough points to earn a varsity letter in an inter-scholastic sport such as tennis, archery, badminton, gymnastics, or softball. Points were also gained through participation in the pom pon line, or cheerleading squad. The major project of the club this year was the spon- sorship of the popular Rodeo Dance in March. .Q D vw l ? ff' Huff, Wendy Wong. tThird Bowl Barbara Moyer, Ianie Caldwell, Louise Williams, LeAnn Hagen, Bonnie Hauprich, and Maybn Bates. Gke flcfilfc' 160165 ffm' THE LETTEBMEN's CLUB has proired to be one of the most active clubs on campus this year. In an effort to raise money, the boys sponsored the Harlem Clowns game, and sold East High nightshirts. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were: President, DAVID SALIBA: Vice President, DENNIS BUDMON5 Secretary, IIM YOUNGER: Treasurer, MARK CHRONISTER: Sergeant at Arms, PAUL BIXLER. LETTERMEN'S CLUB: fF1'0ni Rowl Tom Sizemore, Ken Grove, Iim Younger, Iim Iohnson, Claude Tellef, Ed Hall, Dennis Budmon, Dave Saliba, Kenny Ragsdell, Roger Sprague, Earl Currier. Isecond Howl Gary Doran, Mark Chronister, Roy Hodges, Iess Gibbson, Ken Lenzing, Larry Anderton, Steve Wolf, George Poteet, Mike Zimmerman, Evan Farley, Mike Schucker, and Coach Cox. 127 rx! l AUDITORIUM CLUB: KFront Bowl Lynnett Butcher, Vicki Whitt, Ieanne Ong, Marysue Page, Iackie Cotitngton, Phyllis Iones, Chris Bazzill, Pat Barlow, Violet Ong, Shirley Mullins, Connie Swenson. lSecond Rowl Iann Milton, Iudy Whitelaw, Margo Green, Linda Boone, Barbara Brassington, Mary Lou McKinney, Anita Fish, IoAnn Giaconia, Bonnie Hudson, Linda Garner, Sheila Chappell, Adonica Gong, Mrs. Royall. fThird Bowl Mercy Robies, Nejla Shaia, Louise Schweickhardt. Georgia Yarbrough, Ianie Cald- well, Sandy Iolly, Susan Wentz, Alice Diaz, Isabel Hernandez, Linda Higgins, Connie Largent, LuAnn Fish, Liza Eddy. ltshtrfrttts Attractive Jlfl7Sf5: ivtzrlttwsts pllbgdl AUDITORIUM CLUB is a service club. The mem- bers earn pins 'by guiding for special events such as open house, and freshman orientation. They also usher at school activities. Officers for the 1966-67 school year Were: President, GEORGIA YARBROUGH: Vice President, IACKIE COTTINGTON: Secretary-Treasurer, LYNNET BUTCH: Historians, SHIRLEY MULLINS and MARYSUE PAGE. QUILL AND SCROLL sponsored many projects this year including a Carnival Booth and the publication of two literary magazines in an ef- fort to raise funds for scholarships to the annual Publications Workshop program. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were: President, MABYN BATES: Vice President, BETTY BARR: Secretary, IEANNIE IOINER, Treasurer, PAM COMPTON. Sm- QUILL AND SCROLL: QFIOD1 Rowl Mr. Bostrom, Margo Green, Kathy Strauss, Betty Barr, Sharon Butcher, Debby Ianosik, and Vic Pawlak. Not Parker, Ieannie Ioiner, Debby Steinhauser, Nancy Bertino, Mabyn Bates, Pictured: Nancy Hinchcliffe and Debby Scarlett. Ruth Stevenson, and Mr. Coffroth. fSeC0nd Bowl Bruce Yates, Steve 128 .3 L. A P T f ,, gyms., '.:' 2 1- it 'i1W 'w ,f , ,, . Q00 ' ou QQ 1 'NY Nz, , f -suv Q? m 2 G 5 9 fl Q Qs Q, QI A9 CTX, '25 S Oeis bgnv' KEY CLUB: lFron! Howl Claude Tellef, David Saliba, Iohn Short, Iim er, Iames Ybarra. Pat Wyser. fBack Howl Sam Ballard, Mike Zimmerman, Bevier, Iohn Fiore. fsecond Howl Rick Mendivil, Mike Heckman, Iohnny David Hagen, Tom Reynolds, Dennis Head. Ortega, Mr. Noffsinger. QThi1'd Bowl Paul Bixler, Mike Heller, Iim Young- Kcfy Huff 1655! lawufu Service Klub O14 dzmpus 8 Mr. Nix, Key Club sponsor, and President David Saliba discuss Key Club plans for the school year. KEY CLUB is one the best known service clubs on campus for boys. The membership into this club requires an application which follows ac- ceptance by the members of the club. The offi- cers for the 1966-67 school year Were: President, DAVID SALIBA, Vice President, IOHN SHORT, Secretary, IOHN FIORE, Treasurer, IIM BEVIER, and Chaplain, CLAUDE TELLEF. The Key Club officers for the 1966-67 school year, meet to plan the agenda for a meeting. 129 FHESHMAN COUNCIL: KFront Rowl Mary Hurt, Bonnie Page, Debbie Flower, Kris Doyle, Nancy Childers, Connie Sprague, Kelly Evans, Nancy Tokos, Sylvia Gonzales. CSecond Rowl Iulie Milton, Connie Crist, Mary Lynn Shumway, Karin Ingebrigtsen, Linda Shucker, Karen Struble, Ieanne Williams, Josephine Fregoso, Karen Danielson, Debbie Roberts, Debbie Caldwell, Kay Ponte. fThird Bowl Mr. Arnold, Robie Iarman, Sue Zwibel, Peggy Hackett, LeeAnn Van Beekum, Iayne Bareak, Linda Cleghorn, Patsy Ollerton, Maridee Miller, Emily Cruz, Mary Dickie, Miss Forde. iF0urih Howl Tina Lunsford, Ieri Oke, Barbara Parscal, Rachelle Miller, Sue Lemiex, Marsha Clement, Terrie Bechtel, Ginger Clement, Diane Denison, Dara Grant, Patricia Patterson. Girl league Cfouurils Are Sivunfains 0f5er1fice FRESHMAN COUNCIL was active in all Girl's League activities this year. Bake sales, a car- wash, Adopt a Child, and the Christmas Prom were all part of their participation. Officers for the year 1966-67 were: President: IOSEPHINE FREGOSO, Vice President, KAREN STRUBLE: Secretary, IEANNE WILLIAMS: Treasurer, LINDA SCHUCKER. SOPHOIVIORE COUNCIL has been kept busy this year through participation in many activ- ities. The Christmas Prom, Adopt a Child Pro- ject, the Candy Cane sale, and an Easter Project were just a few of their many activities. Officers for 1966-67 Were: President, MARSHA HETTICH7 Vice President, GAYLE WONG: Secretary, SEL- MA HYMAN: Treasurer, PAT BOONE. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: CFront Howl Gloria Harris, Phyllis Iones, Iudy Selma Hyman, Dianne Walker. iThird Rowl Mary Ann Hermerath, Judy Germain, Gayle Wong, Diane Reichert, Tanya Hill, Nancy McMullan, Bette Eastman, Becky Hurin, Susan Wentz, Nanette Warner, Chris Hayward. Harwood, Terri Craig. iSecond Rowl Peggy Cleghorn, Linda Blaker, Mary Carole Regnier, Sue Russell, and Candy Mullaney. Larson, Becky Potter, Marsha Hettich, Patty Boone, Val Brown, Holly Cerney, 130 lem L - J.. JUNIOR COUNCIL: tfroni ROWJ Sheila Chappell, Linda Campbell, Leanna Setelin, Mary Freeman, Diane Avery, Cindy Beer, Chris Reynolds, Wendy Wong, Nancy Hinchcliffe. tSecond Bowl Marcella Meier, Claire Kruppe, Sherl Reed, Janet Kyle, Nancy Bertino, Brenda McDonald, Nancy Webb, Schvvlubzd Hommuniiy JUNIOR COUNCIL has been very active this year in activities such as the Carnival, Christmas Prom, Adopt a Child project, and an Easter Project. The officers for 1966-67 Were: President, LeANN HAGEN: Vice President, DIANE AVERY2 Secretary, JANET KYLE: Treasurer, MARY FREE- MAN: Service Chairman, WENDY WONG. Social Chairman, GERI RILL. Robin Gillespie. f'l'hird Howl Lynn Hulstedt, Sharman Rathkey, Sharon Fiske, Diana Reed, LeAnn Hagen. Sue Elsmore, Geri Hill, Debbie Stein- hauser, and Mrs. Holliman. Keep Kaneifs Of Projects SENIOR COUNCIL has been active this year in supporting Girls' League projects as well as Council rojects. Besides having sales to raise money, t ey also had service projects such as a party at Sunshine Acres. Officers for the year 1966-67 Were: President, PAULA BIXLER: Vice President, KATHY PARKER: Secretary, BECKY CRIST: Treasurer, LINDA BOONE. SENIOR COUNCIL: fFr0ni ROWJ Rose Parks, Kay Greenwell, Violet Ong, Compton, Sharon Butcher. Kathye Lomeli, Pat Burke, and Mrs. Bursh. tThird Linda Boone, Becky Crist, Jan Milton, Jacque Childers, Paula Bixler. lSecond ROWJ Rita Reed. Phyllis Officer, Betty Barr, Debbie Janosik, Georgia Yar- ROWJ Linda Bonnie, Nancy Conn, Adonica Gong, Lynnet Butcher, Pam brough, Linda Bowman, and Kathy Parker. 131 Klzoir Kawai! Przwides Blazers. Strand Sysfvm CHOIR COUNCIL provided the leadership for the Vocal Music Association on the East Cam- pus. Carnival projects as Well as a variety of other money raising events paid off as the coun- cil provided a new stereo phonograph and sound system and blazer outfits for the boys in the Concert Choir. Officers for the 1966-67 school year Were: President, PAULA BIXLER, and Sec- retary, KATHY PARKER. CHESS CLUB: fF1'0n1 Row, Richard Ingebrigtsen and Ed Hawkins. lSec- ond ROW, Walt Melton, David Eng, and Frank Stinebaugh. fBack Howl Richard Eng and Ed Iarman. IB CHOIR COUNCIL: KI-'roni Bowl Paula Bixler. tSecond Rowl Phyllis Iones and Kathy Parker. fThird Bowl Tammy Mortenson and Diane Avery. IBBCIC Howl Mr. Barker and Don Hogue. 671655 Gam Wins State' Gam. Jmizfidual Giles THE CHESS CLUB plays a game in which stra- tegy, patience and quiet contemplation are a necessity for victory. And victory it was for the members of East's A Chess team which captured the state championship. Charles Bufe also won the state individual title: Officers for 1966-67 were President, ED HAWKINSQ Vice President, RICHARD INGEBRIGTSEN: and Secretary-Treasurer, RICHARD ENG. 1-' V f -,wx-. J If Q fl , li I F 1 I rsl, . M. wr-2: f i , FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Debby Flower, Kris Doyle, Deborah Webster, Iacqueline Watson, Carolyn Bolt, Diane Avery, Roxie Akers. Margo Green and Ginger Clement. 132 - g,. mx ' ' :it L I ' 'if 1, , +- -if, . r K me 4 it 1- 2 DECA SENIORS: fFron! Howl Iere Aaron, Myra Faulkner, Iane Bellamo, Lewis, Barry Bartlett, Albert Rich, Ray Velting, Dennis Wentz, Mel Temple! Clara Loper, Sherry Krueger, Connie Beck, Terry Boggs, Carole Arnold, Richard Nichols, Alan Grayard, David Parenteau. Ronda Kight Kathie Bentley, Kathie Williams, Mrs. Roels. tBack Howl Gail Bennett, Sue D564 Play Fmcf cal Uzeme DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION This year DECA has Carried on 512, CLUBS OF AMERICA, better various fund-raising drives to 0 'fko k n o W n a s D E C A, p e rio r m s provide for activities and schol- 'l ooigif many services for the school arships. O i iic e rs for the year W1 '65 and club members. The primary 1966-67 were: President, DAVID of 5 A function of the club, however, is P A R E N T E A U 5 Vice President, to acquaint and teach students fundamentals in business man- agement and retail selling. IANE BELLAMO: Secretary, MYRA FAULKNER5 Treasurer, GAIL BENNETT. I DECA IUNIORS: QFroni: Howl Carol DeHoff. Nancy Webb, Donna Corbin Iennie Ong, Carol Shelton, Cheryl Moreland. Marcella Meier, Carla Han- shaw, Norma Rushing, Karen McGuinness, Linda Huspodka, Mrs. Roels. tSecond Howl Iohn Wilson, Bob Porch, Ken Caporale, Diana Stremel, Painchaud, Tom Reynolds, and Wayne Iobst. , Sandi Miller, Lee Trautman, Gary DeVal, Dan Middleton, Pam Locatxs Marilyn Mortimore, Mike Stevens, Richard Farley. lThird Row, Roger 11. A.. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: IFront Howl Cary Smith, Adonica Gong, LeeAnn Van Beekum, and Barry Bowen. Isecond Howl Nan Burcham. Shirley Mullins, and Kay Greenwell. IThird Rowl Susan Mooney, Connie Swenson. Ieri Oke, and Eleanor Trujillo. fF0l.ll'fh Rowl Mrs. Sanders, Ianet VanderWall, Patty Weaver, Pam Rankin, and Mrs. Baum. IBI-lck Rowl Linda Pick, Marlene Eves, Valeta Hoover, and Ruby Reyes. Aff 61116 Sevks fz7yl1c1s'f,4ufz1rds 301' Membcrshgv THE ART CLUB is for those that are particularly interested in art and wish to pursue it further. This year, the Art Club partici- pated in several art shows. Members of the club entered their exhibits with the goal of winning a scholarship. They assisted all drama and music department shows. As a school project, they also raised the morning flag. Officers for the 1966-67 school year Were: President, K A R E N ENGLAND: Vice President, SHEILA CHAP- PEL: Secretary-Treasurer, FAITH MALONE. 134 ,Mcwcal Hfzrm' gfllb ls' Quick C21 Gzkv ffzfld THE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB was organized this year. Each meeting featured a distinguish- ed guest speaker. Speakers from Good Samaritan Hospital, Mari- copa County Veterinarian Asso- ciation, and Red Cross were among those received. Officers for the school year 1966- 67 Were: President, CARY SMITH: Vice President, ADON- ICA GON G : First Semester Sec- retary, N A N E T T E BURCHAM: Second Semester S ec re t ary: K A Y GREENWELL: Treasurer, L E E A N N VanBEEKUM, Histor- ian, BARRY BOWEN. ART CLUB: IFroni Howl Faith Malone, Karen England, and Sheila Chappel. ISecond Howl LuAnn Fish. Betty Eng, Nancy Tokos, and Lisa Eddy. fBack Howl Miss Allen, Tom Pokorski, Dave ,fletiee Onteteer Sntnnsinsts in Many ,lletieities THE OUTDOORSMAN'S CLUB provides an outlet for those in- terested in outdoor activity through club meetings and field trips. The purpose is to encour- age good conservation prac- tices, outdoor recreation, and to promote antivandalism. Their meetings consist of films, speakers, projects and reports by the members of this organiza- tion. The officers for 1966-67 school year were: President, VIRGINIA FOSTER: Vice Presi- , - OUTDOORSMAN CLUB: lFl.'Ol'lI Howl Gwen Hillpot, Barbara Kavall. lSeC0nd ROW, Tom Daniel, dent' and Sec Becky Potter, Sheryl Smith, Tracey Wunderlich. fThil'd Howl Tom VanDerHeyden, Isadel Hernan- retary-Treasurer, dez, David Eng. lBBCk Howl Eddie Maddux, Ken Podborny, Ierry Rich, and Mr. Stonoff. Variety Sniees Engineers Hint Dnring 7966-67 THE ENGINEERING CLUB was active in touring various indus- trial and scientific establish- ments in the valley. Their pro- ject was partially completed as they surveyed the location of a certain point in the school for installation of a location marker. The members participated in raising the school flag and in the Newtonian Festival that last- ed for a week. The officers for the 1966-67 school year were: President, WALTER MELTON: Vice President, ED HAWKINS: Rich Ingebrigtsen, Robert Witbeck. lBack Howl Mr. Page, Ed Hawkins, Henry Angulo. Secretary, ENGINEERING CLUB: lfroni Howl Becky Potter, Walter Melton, Adonica Gong. lSecond Howl 135 SPANISH CLUB: KFront Howl Sheila Chappell, Karen Buika, Wendy onica Morales, Margo Green, lim Castillo. fBack Row, Iudy Wolfe, Georg- Wong. Mary Freeman. fMidd1e Bowl Frank Parra, Paula Buffington, Ver- ia Yarbrough, Paulette Rideau, Mrs. Adams. Us Vzzqueros Prawn? Interest In Spanish THE SPANISH CLUB, known as Los Vaqueros, is designed to promote an interest in the Spanish culture, as Well as in the language. For a stu- dent to become a member, he must have a de- sire to be enthusiastic in the Willingness to work to make it a worthwhile activity. The club spon- sors many money making projects, which has made the club a popular one on campus. The main activities throughout the school year varied from decorating for the Christmas Holi- days on campus, to the exciting Wrangler's Carnival in Which they had a successful booth. The 1966-67 school year officers Were: President 7 VERONICA MORALES, Vice-President: SHEILA CHAPPELL, Secretary: FRANK PARA, Treasur- er: PAULETTE RIDEAU, Historian: IIM GREEN. 136 Students observe Spanish pottery which is all part of the study in Spanish language and culture. GERMAN CLUB: fFroni Howl Linda Harry, Phyllis Iones, Nodya Osbom, Mary Larson, Mary Ann Hermerath, and Becky Potter. fsecond Howl Bonnie Hansen, Patty Weaver, Debbie Gilkey, Candy Mullaney, Vicki Whitt, and Sherry Klein. fThird Howl Ian Ferguson, Linda Doss, Pat Fitzpatrick, Lorna Doss, and Miss Benner. tlfourih Bowl Dianne Grittman, Debbie Elliott, Sandy Iolly, Ioe Kanovich, Vic Pawlak and David Hawkey. lBack Bowl Betty Tegen, Ruth Rippee, Greg Glenn, Lane Briley, Ioe Morales. and Robert Witbeck. Prafkaf jlfliaaaa Hraaah gfilb is allways ,flafiaa THE FRENCH CLUB is made up of students who have taken at least one full year of classes in French. The organization raises money by selling concessions at sports meets and dances and sponsors a yearly banquet. Tapes and other listening and speaking devices are used for further study of the language. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were: President, ROGER PAINCHAUD: Vice President, IANN MILTON: Secretary. DEBBIE IANOSIK: and Treasur- er, MARCELLA MEIER. o V Qaaaaa Halfara, lfaaaaaaa Sfaay Draws lafarasf THE GERMAN CLUB is organiz- ed to give opportunities to stu- dents who have a common in- terest in the German language, civilization, and culture to come together informally and enjoy club fellowship and to enhance their education. The club participated in the an- nual Wrangler Carnival with a successful popcorn booth. The officers for the 1966-67 school year were: President, REBECCA POTTER: Vice President, BILL GILKEY7 Secretary, MARY LAR- SON: and Treasurer, MARY ANN HERMERATH. FRENCH CLUB: lfroni Howl Ierri Ianzen, Iulie Milton, Iann Milton, Dianne Walker, and Diane Reichert. KSecond Howl Connie Largent, Linda Boone, Val Brown, Jayne Barcak, Marcella Meier, and Terrie Bechtel. fThird Howl Debbie Ianosik, Linda Higgins, Iudy Eastman, Gloria Harris, and Toni Kanovich. tBack Rowl Mr. Duvivier, Tom Daniel, Louann Collins, Susan Ianosik, Laura Hull, and Mike Mirabal. 137 138 Fi? 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Kathie Bentley 1 Q t Marie Bittner f E 512' af Q ' tr Karen England checks senior announcement dis- play in the Bookstore with Mrs. Boatman. 141 Irene Bono Linda Boone Vicki Boulter Iim Bowden Greg Bowers Linda Bowman Kuhn On lfefufzzfc Hammifme Kudmvn ,llflzlmc Sfandnuf Paul Bixler Paula Bixler Iames Blatt Teresa Boggs Linda Bonnie Senior poms and cheers lent spir1t Don Buckley Dennis Budmon Charles Bufe Karen Bufka Pat Burke Lynette Butcher Sharon Butcher Neal Butler Ianie Caldwell Paula Campbell Claressia Carleton Steve Carter Iimmy Castillo Dennis Cathy Ken Cavanaugh . Ki at home and away athletic events. Steve Chafen Iacque Childers Doug Christian Mark Chronister Frances Clarkson Phillip Colson . -.. Zhrismzu Kvfary Delegate, Cfuflfirflz Sfagecraff Magician Pam Compton Carole Conklin Nancy Conn Richard Cridebring Becky Crist Earl Currier lim Cutbirth Phyllis Davis Kathy Dickson Libby Diehl 'is 143 Durand Kvceived 0,vHmis'i,4ufnrdf Sngland J-fmds Klub Emma!! 144 Darrell Driscoll David Driscoll Steve Durand Olena Durbin Rick Dykmon Carol Earhart Karen Edwards Leslie Eggers Karen England Betty Enos Larry Eoff Marlene Eves Mary Faler Paulette Ferraro Ioan Ferroni Cathy Finnell Alfred Flores Bobby Flores Virginia Foster Toni Gadd Carolyn Gaistnea Patsy Gehant Carmen Gerhardt Vivian Gillespie Adonica Gong Alan Grayard Kay Greenwell Ken Guyer B111 Hancock Mike Hayes Mike Heller Class of '67 demonstrates its 'seniority' at pep as- sembly. flvademics + lfmdershgv : Heller, Huy Pom Kapfnzn Nm S J. l 'A W ' 5 r. ,. - whim M . , . gt I ,. N, Q 1 - ' ' w H -. Q , Q ' ' - l,XN . Vic Pawlak, Paula Bixler, and Doug Christian work on the senior calendar sold in Ianuary and February. 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S E 1 WalterHutzler Debbie Ianosik Ianet Iohns I ohn Iohnson Peter I ohnson Tom Iohnson Marilyn Iohnston Ieannie Ioiner Sandy lolly Mike Kalember Yfznvszk 60-Mis Zffgenzb lfrfmci Zippy Hhevr Kapzizzu is is l 46 George Katje Sandy Kelley Ronda Kight Linda Kilsby Russell Kincaid Ron Kowalewsky Carol Krelic Sherry Krueger Chris Lambert Bonnie Lamkins Merrilee Larson Iohn Leonard Sue Lewis Kathye Lomeli Clara Loper Iames Maddux Richard Marchese Emmett Martin Helen Marvin Retha McBride Mike Mealey Walter Melton Rick Mendivil Sherry Meredith Robert Miller tzrltiu Outstetzehleg Seletzter Asset Ce Drama Department Seniors Ieannie Ioiner and Phyllis Officer play ed Louie Longhorn at football games Richard Morgan Rick Moss Barbara Moyer Shirley Miillins Ioe Murphy S1 Paula Noonan I ean Norris Phyllis Officer Violet Ong Susan Ortega Dave Parenteau Rosemary Park Kathy Parker Victor Pawlak Gary Petty Valerie Pilles Larry Pirtle Mike Pomeroy Pam Price Iol-lnn Pumpin Hzrker Elks Lkadershgzf Mnncrf Hrfle Drum Major if 148 gn? -we- ' Kenny Ragsdell Pam Rankin Nick Reding Rita Reed Audrey Repine Tom Rhem Albert Rich Hal Richardson Charles Robinson Melanie Rohrer loe Salazar Dave Sahba Cathy Sandoz Becky Sauer M 3 Mike Schucker 5 . ' A 3' Carl Schwimmer , A. :MVP M g fi if , 1 iii? in f v f wr LA , :'gl1i!' ', ' uf! -v.. 'YW- Saibafs' Versafihly Shown in dlczzdemics, y4ff1f6fifS Gary Servis Ronnie Sharp Iames Sheley Sally Sims Linda Snow Allen Snyder Vicki Boulter and Larry P1rt1e check college 1n- formation in catalog library. .02- W- -Y -'-rr-w DeEtte Snyder Norma Snyder Rita Souers Suzanne Sode Frank Stevens Ruth Stevenson Bill Stuart Polly Utz Ianet Vanderwall Tom Vermillion Sfooolosolo Soozzor Hloss Soozofor, Homecoming Cfhoirozozo Diane Voelker Linda Waters Stephen Welch Dennis Wentz Vicki Whitt Iimmy Williams Carol Earhart and Carl Schwimmer ta parts in English class version of Hamlet Nancy Williams Larry Willis Kerry Willis Steve Wolf Iackie Wood Barbara Woolford Georgia Yarbrough Bruce Yates Iames Ybarra v1 X IN. 3' 4 an A A :SX f 'FS xv., R ., -f..-- ,M k .X . ' K, xg-X 1 ui 3 5 A, .. 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Y .fr , K ' A ' A ,:- . iv - r ' it 4 5' D ,bhnq Diane Cosper 3 s o mg? 1 Mig, ,, 1 Art Covarrubias F , M GHIY Cm? F Q Z V- l Q f x Larry Davidson F Shade' Davis Y - . if V- f. ilr ' Gail DeGeorge gf . V 0 Q x Q K ,f jr' U , . .. I K. 'J y ills., is ' f NfNS5'i Carol DeHoff F 0 ' 1 Q, M kg, A 5' - y N gg Gay DeHoff x Q .iii ..f22- xt M-.X Qr. F x A Mike DeSmith he F. N 5 ' i f Ken Devening A Ruth DiGregorio I lane Ditton ','33f1if1: 4511155 'Q iw K lsssffff-W 1. d' I erry Dodd ' s W Mel Dolloff Gracie Douglas 1 Pat Dressel s .,'l Rose Duenas Tom Dunn if is if Q X , F M... 7 J , F 'F BM 2' Phillip Doran fw R X E X... BE Q' Ns 3 Qian' 5 J,m0irX df W N Zore Active in Drama, Hackman Beads Yun 22 611155 Mike Duran F' ... Lisa Eddy Y . Vicki Edwards J' 5 .aug .M Q I N. . rim ' ::,x ':, . 2- 7 Gary Ellerd Sue Elsmore Betty Eng Rinchard Eng r f F ' iilsss Qigi im ffif X it Scott Ethington - - - ' X F , i y H Robbie Evans 5 sf if-3 2 QW -W Evf1nFGr1eY D Richard Farley All W Q 4 st wg Shirley Fernyhough F X r ,Q W Iohn Fiore I A Lu Ann Fish Sharon Fiske y Doug Ford ' D D Q Fsddc Bev Francis D Dan Frazier Mary Freeman 1 it V Alfred Galas G I -' K TN? Vi or 5 Zlfhlfi' F Q ,sex , 1 , ' :s.'w1w: 1 .- 2 i ,:' ' if-. i 2 , u?1fi?fqm.,, 4 . 1' 1 'VK i .flfgfmif Q ,i5,Z,f,Q,gi:.H gi ., rr. ,, N , f . fy:-gf 11 A -., . ..,, f ' K,fy',iflg'1-5 ' 1-, 1, 1-, 51 it - Linda Garner gr! Q X xr ,, wx i Q Q A Grant Getscher Robin Gillespie Angie Giron Josie Gonzales Paul Grant Margo Green Ken Grove 154 Cynthia Hansen Carla Hanshaw x- '. ' I I ' 'v 'f-.f- . , -,f X 1 mf. - . A . V r - is 11m Hackett yt X srate W 'M t B- f xg aer I l ic lc fr V- , etyt t B of , Le Ann Hagen -.- e B N. ' ?k Caro1Hale we 1 H d wg? ' B' :-- ' , is 6 y 3386, g Ed Hall it D sf ew,,'x4 g tcee W -.t D B I , ' v 5, -zzu ,H V x Y e N P f.,t.f ' IQ Ann Halverson . W K ,A Jkr' ,L W : J, L. if J e re- - N --.nk 6 ke X r 1 w - 1 ..,, f.. Q-- 1 ig . as :. ,gqz , xg, . f as ,. X Q nk Y Linda Hanson ir- B D ,Mtg 45 f. Q Bi11HGfm0n -,n D ' 1:4 Bill Harter i D B' 2 0 A '55 my .- Bonnie Hauprich K f 3 S- H Ed Hawkins m Q a ,Q 2' Gail Hawthorn s s 1 ' All l i. Camelot was the theme for the 1966 Homecoming float for the it ' Juniors. E71'eemeze1 Promotes Spirit, Hagen Girls league 0Meer Diane Haynes Mike Heckman Debbie Heinrich Linda Herron Gary Hetsler Beverly Higgins Linda Hill Tara Hill Vicki Hillebrand Nancy Hinchcliffe David Hoerig Iohn Hollis Todd Holtz Valeta Hoover Iohn Hopson Linda Hospodka 'A Linda Howe Lynn Hudson ' U. 3 JE . a 'fur- gfifif Q f M me KWH. A WLT? Q f in N W X H ,, Q .Q 1' gg A Q r 1' 2 S e Q A' 4 qi -5 O W , K', ., acre:-f 1 if ' A gy JA 1 -Pi ,amy 1. we. jg , M B seal . 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L ' ' . - W if e ' Eleanor Whitfield Z Q Qi - I Q Bill Whitlow K 3 X aaa Bob Whitmarsh N -'X , Q '- Karyl Williams X fe e ..f1':- s Y M A Louise Williams 5 -A , lohn Wilson 3 , if Wendy Wong 9 E 5 SX - I . g 9 A .- lim Wood s P , Kathy Wood Y me Y X ll Q ,Q lo Wright 1349i ' S S it i -8 - is lames Yarbrough Q o if it gif f ' , 53 Lois Yauger teroy Q T , , t,, 'ld W yyyyixi , y ' J S f S lim Younger - e A s.o. Mike Zimmerman ' H' N,,,y y gg' S - .. Q if i2i-efngselaste t 1, el fe 'fre- 159 Sf salsa 1 . ik K so r 34 Sophomore Class Officers for 1966-67 were Gayle Wong, treasurer, Tony Klumpe. vice president, Barbara Bar- foot. secreiary, and Richard Avery. president. We X W X as K -a-- 1 X , ,am Class as X Mrs. Sue Brayer Class Sponsor J fn, ' 5 , -'I i George Abernathy Iames Acedo Darrell Adams Frank Allgood Ioan Anderson Ioyce Anderson Allen Anderton Iudy Andrus Val Annerino Shirley Arthur Richard Avery . David Axton Stanley Bacon Debbie Baird David Balcerzak Richard Baney Felicia Barba Ronald Barber Iohn Barclay Sam Bartlett Christine Bazzill Ianice Beasley Reatha Belen Horace Bell Bruce Benson Bryan Benson Terry Berkes David Berman Carol Berry Mike Bewley Rex Billingsley Sid Blair Kathy Blakely Linda Blake! Kenny Blount Ieri Bochat Carolyn Bolt Rose Ann Bonardi Steve Bondi Pat Boone Barry Bowen Ron Bowers Ruth Boyce Iohn Boyer Barbara Brassington David Bree Richard Bree Mike Briscoe ffflpiii :- swat ,fm- ' ' ' iiliigh if X . . q :rig St X .. 1- , Eliiawh I 2 ., ,,L'i'f s,f '-1- ., 'A' r ,a?i5if.. -'Z ' 'fij' .fi ' , 5? , f W ry M v f B 5 gag' -WE 5532555 155 -- - - If ti, . -'WH Katz-:Exif -gy-54:11 i . Q ' ' , iz? if -- V - ' rszwtifiszfisigfg- , .- ' ' ' it ww? 3 JZ fffmitn Q., if i I fa l .A 3 it gn ,ltl gf qi -We tim 5435 K ' Q. ' lf? Q f 5 rt-' , ' . yt, . . - Q 7 -W V -- ., ' Q 1 Q X GK, . , ,, ,L, . 2 H K M ..,, ,, .,,. 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Q .tl as Q -er flrten, Hensley Pezrtiezjeete 714 Student Senate frejeete Roxy Brooks Albert Brown Beverly Brown Ianice Brown Michael Brown Val Brown Sharon Bruce lane Bryce Betty Buer Dave Bute Paula Buifington Don Burch Gary Burnett Chris Busby Bob Button Karlyn Byrnie Wanda Camp Ianet Campbell Nancy Campbell Virginia Cantwell Fred Carmack Don Corman Lee Ann Carpenter Dutchie Carson K f fl 'S 6 V na M is 2 A AV it , Ht at 1935 3 J ,, k:V, .,:.. , vvzv In t V :-, lf: .122 if -iii ft-'sfif ez e....r if it in 5 B r , A S M Q2 t 3 , , , fi K - ,ifgigg-ggi-km, L , , W, ,. ..rr.,S,M 7 . - f -m i. , , 1, .. ,kg 5:3535- vs Sq S11 5 X A .,., f .. ,-.,,i Z -1 1' r n r it ,-. an My . ' Ng ,b 161 as Annie Get Your Gun proved the prize winning float at 1966 Homecoming for the sophomores. uv, L 43. iff,-'t V. x . n. Q rw Q mbfif -n Z I Z4 I vfmxfyi , , G l .irxmtivfa . if In ,gn , - f if l i , We H : V,kk 2: ,, 3,5 - gf 4 xg 4-if if I ' ' , fffhft lx ' E, git? 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'Bib-?+':., Sherry Mortensen Donna Mott Candia Mullaney Denise Mullet Nancy Murphy John Murray Ray Myers Tom Nickels Lisa Nickolich Peggy Ollerton Ioe Ong Gary Osterberg Richard Owens Linda Pace Mary Sue Page Frank Parra Linda Peterson Stan Pierce Randy Pirtle Tom Porch Dennis Porter Kenny Porter Rebecca Potter Iune Pouska Randy Powelson Sandie Powers Louis Quihuis Travis Rackley Steve Rada Randy Ragsdell Sandy Ratliff Keith Ray Marilyn Razee Mike Reamer Sandy Reary Rick Reed Tim Reedy Ralph Rees Carole Regnier Carolyn Reich Diane Reichert Bonnie Repine Rudy Reyes Cheryl Reynolds Danny Rhinehart Ierry Rhodes Ierry Rich Paul Rideau Elaine Riley Iimmy Riley Kathy Rivera Dale Roberts Frank Robertson Barbara Robinson Linda Robinson Mercy Robles Ray Robinson Mike Rock Faye Rogers Warren Rohrer Barbara Roman Richard Romano Larry Rosendahl Gayle Rottler Stanley Rudd Sondra Ruley Suzanne Russell Bill Sanders Helen Sandoz Becky Sandvick Angela Santone Shelley Scarlett Iohn Schalk Russell Schnorr Richard Scott lim Seeley Donna Shafer Nejla Shaia Marlene Shields Robert Simpson Ronald Simpson Tom Sizemore Dana Skornik Connie Sloat Leon Smith Steve Smith Craig Snyder Denise Snyder Gary Sparks Kathy Stevens Steven Russell Barbara Stillion Frank Stinebaugh Jeremy Strauss Cheryl Stuckey Mary Ann Sturgeon Ii H Y - r , K, ' 1 gl? 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'J Margaret Tolosko Linda Tracey Richard Tutrone Paul Tuzon Richard Ulloa Adrian Valenzuela LeeAnn Van Beekum Patti Varvel Rudy Verdugo Judy Victor Gilbert Villa Frances Vondouris Stevie Voorhees Mark Voytek Danielle Walker Dennis Walker Iohn Walker Ernest Wall Debbie Ward Iudy Weaver Patricia Weaver LaReda Webb Milo Webb Debby Webster Michael Wegener Iarold Welker Frederick Wells Phillip Welsh Sandy Welson Rosemary Westbrook Suzie Wheeler Dolores Whitfield Marla Whitmarsh Willie Wilhide Reggie Wilkes Ieanne Williams Laural Williams Lois Williams Robert Witbeck Greg Wolf Linda Kay Wood Tracey Wunderlich Barbara Ybarra Sylvia Ybarra Kathy York Carole Young Sue Zwibel 177 ,...-1' Smior Kay! fer A AARON, IERE: College Prep: Transfer from North: Auditorium Club 2: DECA 4: Modern Dance 2.3: Pep Band 1.2: All School Play 4: Pom Pon 3: Rodeo Club 1.2: Social Committee 1.Z.3: Class Representative 1.2: Fresh- man Royalty Attendant. ACERO DAVID: General: Transfer from Phoenix Union: Baseball 1.2.32 Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.3. ANDERSON. CARL: General: Transfer from Page: Baseball 2: Basketball 2.3: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 2.3.4. ANDERSON, CARLA: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Advanced Chorus 1: Auditorium Club 1: Central Council 2: Constitution Committee 4: French Club 3: GAA 3.4: Girls League Councils 1.2: Girls Letter Club 4: Honor Roll 4: Pom Pon 3.4: Rodeo Club 2: Sophomore Girls League Vice-President: Calendar Girl 4. ANDERTON. LARRY: College Prep: Basketball 3.4: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 3.4: Masque and Gavel. 2.3.4: Plays 3.4: Rawhide Gazette 2. ARNOLD, CAROLE: Business: DECA 4: French Club 2.3: Golf 2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 2: Iunior Class secretary. AYRES. CAROLYN: General: Archery 3: GAA 2. B BANYAI. DIANE: General: Transfer from Camelback: Art Club 3: Audi- torium Club: GAA 4: Rawhide Gazette 4: Speech Club 1: Tennis 3. BARLOW. PAT: College Prep: Auditorium Club 4: Honor Roll 1.3.4. BARR, BETTY: College Prep: Central Council Z: FHA 3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rawhide Gaz- ette 2.3.4: Outstanding Sophomore Girls League Award: Teentattle Corre- spondent. BARTLETT. BARRY: General: Transfer from North: DECA 4: Football 1: Marching Band 1: Track 2: Wrestling 2. BATES. MABYN: Business: GAA 1.2: Girls League 1.2.3: Girls Letter Club 4: Honor Roll 2.3: Literary Magazine 3.4: Legend Staff 2.3.4: Modern Dance 3: Publications Workshop 3: Pom Pon 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Stu- dent Senate 1: Senior Class Treasurer: President Quill and Scroll: Cal- endar Girl. BECK, CONNIE: General: Transfer from Phoenix Union: DECA 4: FHA 3. BELEN. DONALD: General: Chess Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Rawhide Gazette 2.3.4. BENNETT. GAIL: General: GAA l.2.3.4: DECA 4: Pep Club 1.2: Treasurer of GAA 3: Treasurer DECA 4: DECA Sweetheart 4: Lettered in GAA 3: Physical fitness Award 2. BENTLEY, KATHIE: General: DECA 4: Girls League 3: Masque and Gavel 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Pep Band 1. BITTNER, MARIE: Business: FHA l: Honor Roll 2.3: Typing and Short- hand Awards 3: Representative for Business Education Visitation Program 3. BIXLER. PAUL: College Prep: Baseball 2.3: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Foot- ball l.2.3.4: Key Club 3.4: Senate 4: Wrestling 3.4: Class President 3: Foot- ball Co-Captain 4: Wrestling Captain 4: Sargeant at Arms Letterman's Club 4: Designed School Victory Flag. BIXLER, PAULA: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 2: Central Council 2.3.4: Concert Choir 3.4: Constitution Committee 3: Elections Committee 2: Girls League Councils 1.2,3,4.: Masque and Gavel 3: Publicity Committee 4: Rawhide Gazette 4: Student Senate 3.4: Social Committee 3: Vocal Music Association 3.4: Senior Class Vice-President: Girls League President: Out- standing Girls League Member 2.3: Christmas Prom Attendant 3.4: Girls State Runner Up: Rhodes Fashion Board 4: Vocal Music Association President 4: Calendar Girl. BLATT. IAMES: Business: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: DECA 3.4: Football 1: Second place winner of window display 4. BOGGS, TERRY: Business: DECA 3.4: Masque and Gavel 3: Play 3. BONNIE. LINDA: College Prep: Transfer from North: All State Orches- tra 2.3.4: Concert Orchestra l.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Parnassus 4. BOONE. LINDA: College Prep: Auditorium Club 3.4: Central Council 4: Class Competition Committee 4: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Executive Committee 3.4: French Club 3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Marching Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band 2: Senate 1: Social Committee 4: Senior Girls League Treasurer: Lettered in Band. BOULTER, VICKI: College Prep: Transfer from North: Anytown 3: Girls League Councils 3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Latin Club 2: NCCI 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus l.2.3.4: Inter-High School Brotherhood Council 4: Latin Club Treasurer 2: National Honor Society Vice-President. BOWDEN, IAMES: College Prep: Transfer from Oregon: Concert Band 2.3.4: Marching Band 3: Pep Band 3: Tennis 2: First year award for ten- nis: First and Second year awards for Band. BOWERS. GREG: College Prep: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Student Advisory Committee 2. BOWMAN. LINDA: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 3: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Parnassus 1.3: Plays 2: Rawhide Gazette 2. BUCKLEY. DON: College Prep: Transfer from Phoenix Union: President of FFA 3: Student Council 2. BUDMON, DENNIS: College Prep: Baseball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 2.3.4: Awarded Back of the week Trophy for football 4: Vice-President of Lettermans Club 4. BUFE, CHARLES: College Prep: Transfer from Gerard: Chess Club 3.4. Honor Roll 3.4: State Chess Champion 4. BUFKA, KAREN: College Prep: Cheerleading 3.4: Elections Committee 3.4: Executive Committee 4: Girls League Councils 1.2.3: Girls Letter Club 3.4: Girls State 3: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 4: Parnassus l.2.3.4: Rodeo Club 3: Student Senate 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Pep Club 4: 178 Student Body Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. BURKE. PAT: Business: Cheerleading 4: Girls League Councils 4: Masque and Gavel 3: Modern Dance 2: NCCI 4: Plays 3: Home Room Officer 1. BEITCHER, LYNNET: General: Auditorium Club 3.4: Girls League Councils 1, ,3.4. BUTCHER. SHARON: College Prep: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rawhide 3.4. BUTLER. NEAL: College Prep: Football 1: Honor Roll 1. C CALDWELL. IANE: Business: Auditorium Club 4: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls Letter Club 3.4: Vice-President of GAA 3: President of GAA 4. CAMPBELL. PAULA: Business: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Marching Band: 1.2. 3.4: Pep Band 3. CARTER, STEVE: College Prep: Transfer from Cortez: Honor Roll l,Z.3,4. CASTILLO. IIMMY: Business: Spanish Club President 4. CATHY, DENNIS: General: Rodeo Club 3. CHAFEN. STEVE: General. CHILDERS. IACQUE: BUSINESS: Cheerleading 3.4: Girls League Coun- cils l.2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 2: Modern Dance 2: Plays 2 Speech Club 1. CHRISTIAN. DOUG: Baseball 2.3: Boys Letter Club 4: Executive Commit- tee 4: Golf 4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 3: Rodeo Club 1.2: Rotarian 4: Speech Club 4: Wrestling 3.4: Freshman Class Representative: Senior Class President. CHRONISTER, MARK: General: Baseball 2: Basketball 2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 3.4: CLARKSON. FRANCIS: Transfer from McClintock: Advanced Chorus 2: All State Band 3.4: Archery 1: Cheerleading 1, Concert Band 2.3.4: Concert Choir 3: Executive Committee 3.4: Girls League Councils 1: Marching Band 2.3.4: Masque and Gavel l.2.3.4.: Modern Dance 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Band 2.3: Plays 2.3. COLLINS. LOUANN: College Prep: French Club 1.2.31 GAA 2.3.4: Golf 4: Pom Pon 3.4: Speech Club 1. COLSON, PHILLIP: College Prep: Transfer from Gerard: Honor Roll 1.2,3: National Honor Society 3. COMPTON, PAM: Girls League Councils 1.2,3: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 3.4: Legend Staff 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 1: Publications Workshop 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Student Senate I: Treasurer of Quill and Scroll 4. CONN NANCY: College Prep: Transfer from North: Activities Committee 2.4: Central Council 1.2: Cheerleading 2: FHA 3.4: French Club 3.2: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Honor Roll 1.2: Plays 2: Social Committee 2: Pep Club 4: Student Council 1.2: National Honors Cotillion 4: Iunior Achievement 3.4. CRIST. BECKY: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 3: Central Council 3.4: Cheerleading 3: Concert Choir 4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: NCCI 4: Parnassus 2.3.4: Girls League Iunior treasurer: Girls League Senior Secretary: Girls League Service Award 3: Girls League Christmas Prom Queen: National Honor Society Secretary. CURRIER. EARL: College Prep: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Cross Country l.2.3.4: Medical Careers 4: Track l.2.3.4: Varsity Letter in Track and Cross Country. D DAVIS. PHYLLIS: College Prep: Transfer from Westerville High. DICKSON, KATHY: Business: Transfer from Phoenix Union: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Outstanding Iunior Girl Scholastically. DIEHL. LIBBY: Business: Transfer from Wyoming: Advanced Chorus 3: Concert Choir 3.4: Girls League Councils 3: Vocal Musical Association 3.4 . DAHN, FRED: General: Baseball 3: Wrestling 3. DYKMAN. RICK: General: Transfer from Phoenix Christian: Art Club 4: Basketball 2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 1.2,3: Track 1.2.3: Freshman Class President: Iunior Class Vice-President: First Place Decathalon 1.2: All School Decathalon Second Place 2. DRISCOLL, DARRELL: College Prep: Outsoorsmen 3: Rodeo Club 3. DRISCOLL. DAVID: College Prep: Engineering Club 3: Honor Roll 1.2.3: Key Club 3: National Honor Society 3.4: Outdoorsmen 3: Rodeo Club 2.3. DURAND. STEVE: College Prep: Transfer from Phoenix Union: Art Club 2.1: Engineering Club 3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club 1.2: National Honor Society 3.4: Iunior Optimist. DURBIN, OLENA: General: GAA 1.2: Girls League Councils 1.2. E EARHART, CAROL: College Prep: Transfer from Catalina: FHA 1: Or- chestra 3.4. EDWARDS. KAREN: College Prep: GAA 1: Masque and Gavel 3: Modern Dance 2.3.4. EGGERS, LESLIE: College Prep: Transfer from Phoenix Union: Advanced Chorus: Masque and Gavel 3.4: Modern Dance 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Plays 2.3.4: Tennis 1.2. ENGLAND, KAREN: College Prep: Art Club 1,3.4: District Student Coun- cil 4: Executive Committee 4 Girls League Councils 3: Plays 3: Publicity Committee 3: Student Senate 3: Student Advisory Committee 2: Student Body Vice-President: National Scholastic Gold Key 4: National Scholastic 3 Gold Seals. ENOS, BETTY: Business: FHA 3: Girls League Councils 1.4. EVES. MARLENE: General: Advanced Chorus 2.3: Medical Careers 4: Won Magazines Sales. F FALER. MARY: College Prep: Honor Roll 3.4. FERRARO. PAULETTE: College Prep: Honor Roll 2. FERRONI. IOAN: Business. FLORES. ALFRED: College Prep: Student Council. FLORES. ROBERT: General: Baseball 2.4: Honor Roll 1.2. FONTANA. IANICE: Transfer from Florida: Art Club 1: GAA 3: Tennis 3: Pep Club 4. FOSTER. VIRGINIA: College Prep: Transfer from North: Archery 3: GAA 1.2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 4: Tennis 1: Outdoorsmen 3.4: Outdoorsmen President 4. G GADD. TONI: College Prep: Transfer from West: DECA 3.4. GAISTHEA. CAROLINE: Transfer from Phoenix Union: Archery 2: GAA 2.3: Tennis 1.2. GILLESPIE, VIVIAN: College Prep: Transfer from North: Auditorium Club 2.3.4. GRANCO. ERNEST: College Prep: Transfer from Central. GERHARDT. CARMEN: College Prep: Transfer from South: GAA 1: Girls League 2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 3.4: National Honor So- ciety 2,3.4: Parnassus 1.3.2.4: Girls League Scholastic Award: Citizen- ship Award: Scholarship Pin. GONG. ADONICA: College Prep: Archery 3: Auditorium Club 3.4: Engin- eering Club 3.4: German Club 1.3: Girls League Councils 4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 4: Medical Careers 4: NCCI 4: Parnassus 2: Publicity Committee 4: Latin Club l.2.3: Latin Club Vice-President: Uni- versity of Arizona scholarship. H HELLER, MIKE: College Prep: Transfer from Maryvale and Chief Moses Ir. High: Art Club 2.3: Boys State 3: District Student Council 4: Executive Committee 4: Forensics 2.3: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: NCCI 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 2.3.4: All School Play 3: Rawhide Gazette 4: Rotarian 4: Student Senate 4: Speech Club 2.3: Wrestling l,3.4: Student Body President 4: Harvard Book Award3: Outstanding Iunior Boy 3: Frosted Fantasy King 4: National Student Council Conference 4: Student Council Workshop 4: Appointment to West Point 4. HILLIARD. CAROL: General: Mixed Chorus 4: Rodeo Club 2: Vocal Music Assoc. 3.4. HODGES. ROY: College Prep: Baseball 3: Boys Letter Club 4: Football 3.4: Wrestling 4. HUFF. LAURA: College Prep: French Club 2.3.4: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls Letter Club 3.4: Honor Roll 1.2: Pom Pon 2.3.4: Student Senate 4: Social Com- mittee 4: Frosh Class Representative. Iunior Class Treasurer. Athletic Senator for Senior Year: Iunior Class Attendant: Key Club Sweetheart. Pom Pon Captain: Homecoming Queen: Calendar Picture: Iunior-Senior Prom Princess. HUNT. LOIS: Business: Transfer from Coronado: Art Club Z: Honor Roll 1.2: Literary Magazine 2: YSA 1.2. HUTZLER. WALTER: General: Football 3. I ISENBERG. CAROL: Business: Archery 3.4: Second Place in State Archery Tournament in 1966. J IANOSIK. DEBBIE: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 3.4: French Club 2.3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 3.4: Legend Staff 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 2: Publica- tions Workshop 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Student Senate 1: Social Com- mittee 4: Vocal Music Assoc. 3: Legend Co-editor 4: Chairman Social Committee 4: Secretary French Club 4. IOHNS. IANET LEE: General: Central Council l.2.3: GAA l.2.3: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 2: National Honor Society 3: Outdoorsmen 4: Parnassus 1.2: Rodeo Club 2.3: Tennis 1.3. IOHNSON. IOHN: General. IOHNSON, PETE: College Prep: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 4: Marching Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band l.2.3.4: Stage Band 2.4: Orchestra 1. IOHNSTON. MARILYN: General: Transfer from San Diego. California. IOINER, IEANNIE: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Girls League Councils 1: Literary Magazine 3.4: Publications Workshop 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rawhide Gazette 2.3.4: Student Senate 3.4: Activities Commit- tee Chairman 4: Feature Editor 4: Editor-in-Chief 4: Secretary of Quill and Scroll: Rawhide Sweetheart 4. IOLLY. SANDRA: College Prep: Auditorium Club 4: German Club 4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 4. K KALEMBER. MIKE: College Prep: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Wrestling 3.4. KATIE. GEORGE: General: Transfer from Goshen Central: Baseball 1.2: Chess Club 1: Government Organization. KAVANAGH. KENNETH: College Prep: Transfer from Gerard. KIGHT, RONDA: General: DECA 4: GAA 1: Typing Award. KLAPMEYER. BILL: Agriculture: Transfer from PUHS. KOWALEWSKY. RON: General: Transfer from Alpena High: Boys Letter Club 3: Football 3. KRELIC. CAROL: Business: Advanced Chorus l.2.3.4: Baseball 1: Chess Club 4: Girls League Councils 1: Modern Dance 1: Social Committee 1: Tennis 1: Vocal Music Assoc. l.2.3.4: Typing Award. KRIEDEL. LAURIE: College Prep: Transfer from Prescott High: Archery 1.2: Chess Club 2.3: Concert Choir l.2.3.4: GAA 1.2: Girls Letter Club 3: Girls State 3: Marching Band 1.2: Mixed Chorus l.2.3.4: Plays tAll-Schooll l.2.3: Rodeo Club l.2.3: Speech Club l.2.3: President of the FBLA Club: secretary of Rodeo Club: Treasurer of Mixed Chorus: Secretary of Ad- vanced Speech and Drama: lst place Iunior's FBLA Typing contest. KRUEGER. SHERRY: College Prep: Transfer from Gerard: DECA 4: Honor Roll 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Pom Pon 2: Vocal Music Assoc. 3: Gerard Pep Club 2: Class Representative 2: Class Representative 3. L LARSON. MERRILEE: College Prep: Advanced Chorus l.2.3: GAA l: Girls League Councils 1.2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Legend Staff 2. LEONARD. IOHN: General: Transfer from Macomb. Illinois: All State Band 1: Concert Band l.2.3: Concert Choir l.2.3: Marching Band 2.3: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Pep Band 2.3: Stage Band 2.3. LEWIS. SUE: College Prep: Archery 1.2: Class Competition Committee 1.2: DECA 4: FHA 1: GAA 1.2: Golf 1.2: Honor Roll 1: Medical Careers 2: Modern Dance 1.2: All-School Plays 1.2,4: Pom Pon 1.2: Rodeo Club 1: Tennis 1.2: Track 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2: Scholarship to the International School of Beauty. LOMELI. KATI-IYE: Medical: Advanced Chorus 1.2: Central Council l.2.3: Cheerleading 2.3.4: Constitution Committee 3: District Student Council 4: Executive Committee 4: GAA 2.3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Girls Letter Club 3.4: Girls State 4: Honor Roll l.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Publicity Committee 3: Student Senate 4: Pep Club 4: Frosh Girls League President: Iunior Girls League Vice-President: Student Body Re- cording Secretary: Captain of Cheerleading: Outstanding Freshmen Girl: Senior Homecoming Attendent. Delelgate to Youth Power Conference. LOPER. CLARA: General: DECA 4. M MADDUX. IAMES: College Prep: Masque and Gavel 3: Outdoorsmen 4: All-School Plays 3: Track 2: Wrestling 4: Member of National Thespian Society. MARCHESE. RICHARD: College Prep: Football l: All-Scholl Play 1: Ro- deo Club 3. MARTIN. CLAUD EMMETT: General: Boys Letter Club 4: Track 3: Wrestling 3.4: IV letter for track and wrestling: Letter for Varsity Wrest- ling. MEALEY. MIKE: College Prep: Art Club 1: German Club 1 Honor Roll 1.2: Key Club 2.3. MELTON. WALTER: College Prep: Chess Club 4: Engineering Club 3.4: Latin 1.2: Member of State High School Chess Team. MEREDITH. SHERRY: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Cheerleading 1.3: FHA l.2.3: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: All-School Plays 2: Pom Pon 2.4: Rawhide Gazette 4: Student Senate 1.2: Frosh class Treasurer at Paradise Valley: FHA Treasurer: Sophomore Class Treasurer. MILLER. ROBERT: General: Football 1.2: Rodeo Club 3: Track 3: Wrest- ling 1: Frosh and IV Letter for Football. MILLS. TERESA: Clerical: FHA 3: Mixed Chorus 4. MILTON. IANICE: College Prep: Auditorium Club 2.3.4: Cheerleading 3.4: French Club 2.3.4: Girls League Councils 2.4: French Club Treasurer. MOONEY. IAMES: General: Legend Staff 3,4. MORGAN, ED: General: Baseball l.2.3: Cross Country 2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Outdoorsmen 3. MOYER. BARBARA: College Prep: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls Letter Club 3.4: Outdoorsmen 4: Rawhide Gazette 2.3.4: Tennis l.2.3.4: Girls Frosh Tennis Letter: Girls IV Tennis Letter: GAA Shield. MULLENS. SHIRLEY L.: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 2: Auditorium Club 4: Honor Roll 1.3.4: Masque and Gavel 4: Medical Careers 4: All- School Play 4: President of Medical Careers Club 4: Historian of Audi- torium Club: Voice of Demochacy Speech Contest. lst place in school. district. and 2nd in city. MURPHY,IOE: General: Rawhide Gazette 4. MCCOLLUM. ROBERT: General: Chess Club 2.3: Engineering Club 2.3: Key Club 2.3. O OFFICER. PHYLLIS: College Prep: Transfer from Alabama: Activities Committee 4: Advanced Chorus 3: Cheerleading 3: Masque and Gavel 3: Mixed Chorus 1.2: All-School Plays l.2.3.4: Publicity Committee 4: Speech Club 2: Vice-President of Girls Chorus 3: Best Personality 3: Wittiest of Iunior Class 3: Cheerleader 3: Letter A from Lettermens Club. ONG. VIOLET: College Prep: Archery 3: Auditorium Club 4: GAA 1: Girls League Councils 4: Honor Roll 1.2.4: Parnassus 2.3: Publicity Com- mittee 4: Latin Club President 4. ORTEGA, SUSAN: General: Honor Roll 1.2. P PARENTEAU. DAVID: General: DECA 3.4: French Club 2. PARK. ROSEMARY: General: Activities Committee 4: Concert Band l.2.3: Girls League Councils 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4: Marching Band 2.3.4: Pep Band 1.2: Concert Orchestra 2: Senior Vice President. PARKER. KATHY: Medical: Advanced Chorus 2.3: Central Council 3.4: Concert Choir 4: District Student Council 3: GAA 1: Girls League Coun- cils l.2.3.4: Girls State 3: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Literary Magazine 3.4: Legend Staff 3.4: Masque and Gavel 2: Modern Dance 1: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus l.2.3.4: Publications Workshop 3: All-School Plays 2: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Vocal Music Assoc. 3.4: Girls League Secretary 2.3: Girls League Vice President 4: Parnassus Secretary 2.3.4: NHS President 4: VMA Secretary 3.4: Senior Class Secretary: Parnassus Award 2.3: Optimist Award 4: Elks Leadership Award 4. PAWLAK, VIC: Fine Arts: Transfer from Camelback: Chess Club 3: Ger- man Club 1.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3: Literary Magazine 2: Masque and Gavel 4: Parnassus l: Publications Workshop 2.3.4: All-School Plays 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Rawhide Gazette 3.4: Thespians 4: Committee to save Camelback Mountain 3: Calendar Committee Chairman 4. PILLES. VALERIE: Business: GAA 2: Rawhide Gazette 2. PIRTIE. LARRY: College Prep: Concert Band 2.3.4: Football 1: Honor Roll 4: Marching Band 2.3.4: Masque and Gavel 3: All-School Plays 3: Member National Thespian Society: Drum Major of Longhorn Band. POMEROY, MIKE: College Prep: Cross Country 3: Honor Roll 1: Student Senate 1: Inter-High School Brotherhood Council Senior Representative: 179 JV Letter. PRICE. PAMELA: General: GAA 1.2. PUMPIN, JO ANN: Business: Activities Committee 4: Girls League Coun- cils 4. R RAGSDELL. KENNY: General: Basketball 2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 2. REDING. NICK: General: Track 3: Wrestling 3. REED. RITA: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Epsilon 3: FHA 3.4: Girls League Councils l.2.3.4: Honor Roll 2.3: FBLA 2: Latin Club 1.2: President FHA 4: Secretary FHA 3: Youth Power Conference at ASU 3: Girls League Convention l.2.3: National Honors Cotillion Charter Mem- ber: Sears Teen Fashion Board: Calendar Girl: Junior Achievement 3.4: Arizona delegate to National Junior Achievement Conference 3: Arizona Delegate to Voice ol Youth Conference 3: TAMI-Teens Against Mental Illness. RENIEWISKI. RICHARD: General: Transfer from Georgia. REPINE, AUDREY: Business. RICE. ALBERT: General: Transfer from Canyon del Oro: Advanced Chorus 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3: Mixed Chorus 1.2.3: JV and Varsity Letter in Football: IV and Varsity Letter in Track. RICH. ALBERT D.: General: DECA 4: Interact 3: Stage Band 1.2. RICHARDSON. HAL: General: Rodeo Club 3: Wrestling 3. ROHRER. MELANIE: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1,3.4: Publicity Committee 4: Junior Bookkeeping Award. ROUSE. DAVID: College Prep: DECA 3: Rawhide Gazette 1.2.3. S SALIBA. DAVID LEWIS: College Prep: Baseball l.2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Boys State 3: District Student Council 3: Executive Committee 3: Foot- ball l.2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Homecoming Committee 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus l.2.3.4: Student Senate 3.4: Junior Class President: Senior Class Senator: East High Philosophy Committee 2.3: Junior Attendant at Christmas Formal: Senior Attendant at Christmas Formal: Homecoming King '67: Captain of Football Team 2.4: Selected to represent Central Chapter of NSPE for National Scholarship. SANDOZ. CATHY: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Art Club 4: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Girls League Councils 1: Marching Band l.2.3.4: Advanced Band 2: Representative to Band Council. 1 SCHUCKER. MIKE: General: Baseball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Football 3: Boys Letter Club. SCHWIMMER. CARL: General: Boys Letter Club 4: Concert Band 1: Gymnastics 3.4: Track 3: Wrestling 2.3.4. SHARP. RONNIE: College Prep: Baseball 2: Basketball 2.3.4: Boys Letter Club 2.3.4: Football l.2.3.4: Golf 3. SHELEY. JIM: General: Chess Club 3: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Concert Choir 4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Marching Band l.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Pep Band l.2.3.4: All-School Plays 3: Stage Band l.2.3.4: Vocal Music Assoc.: Scholarship to University of Arizona: School Band oi America European Concert 2. SIMS, SALLY: College Prep: Girls League Councils 1.2: Golf 1. SNOW. LINDA: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 1.2: Class Competition Committee 4: French Club 2.3: Girls League Councils l.2.3: Rodeo Club 2. SNYDER. ALLEN: General: Baseball 4: Basketball 4: Boys Letter Club 4. SNYDER. DE ETTE: College Prep: Advanced Chorus 1: French Club 3. SNYDER. NORMA: General: Advanced Chorus 2.3. SOUERS. RITA: General: Transfer from Bagdad High: Archery 4: DECA 3. A B STEVENS. FRANK: College Prep: Basketball 2: Cross Country 2: Track 2. STEVENSON, RUTH: College Prep: Constitution Committee 4: District Student Council 2: Executive Committee 2: French Club 2: Girls League Councils 2: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Legend Staff 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus l.2.3.4: Publications Workshop 4: Publicity Committee 2.3: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Senate 3.4: Student Advisory Committee 2: Home- coming Committee 3.4: Student Body Corresponding Secretary on Advis- ory Committee 2: Chairman of Homecoming 4. STOYER. BRYAN: General: Transfer from South Mountain: Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1.2. STUART. BILL: College Prep: Chess Club 2.3: Concert Band 2.3.4: Engin- eering Club 3: French Club 2: Interact 2.3: Marching Band 2.3.4: Pep Band 2.3. 'I' TOCCOLI. LINDA: General: Art Club 3. V VANDER WALL. JANET: General: Transfer irorn Phoenix Christian: Ar- chery 3: FHA 3: GAA 1.2: Medical Careers 4: Mixed Chorus 4. WILLIS. LARRY: General: Transfer from North: Scholastic Art Awards. VERMILLION. THOMAS D.: Engineering: Boys Letter Club 3.4: Football 2.3.4: Track 2.3: Wrestling 3.4. W WALTON. JERRY: General: basketball 1.2.3: Cross Country 1: Football 1.2: Track 1.2. WATERS. LINDA: General: Mixed Chorus 2. WELSH. STEPHEN: College Prep: Honor Roll 1. WENTZ. DENNIS A.: College Prep: DECA 4: Engineering Club 3: Key Club 1.2. WHITT. VICKI: General: Auditorium Club 4: German Club 1.4: Girls League Councils 1. WILSON. BILL R.: General: Transfer from Central: DECA 4. WILLIAMS. NANCI: General: Modern Dance l.2.3: Productions 4. WILLIS. KERRY STEVEN: College Prep. WOLF. STEVEN: College Prep: Baseball 3.4: Basketball 2.3: Boys Letter Club 2.3: Honor Roll 2: Varsity Basketball Letter. WOOD. JACKIE: College Prep: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. WOOLFORD. BARBARA: General: FHA 1.2: GAA l.2.3.4: Modern Dance 4: Pom Pon 4. Y YARBROUGH. GEORGIA: College Prep: Auditorium Club 1.3.4: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls League Councils 2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 3.4: Tennis 1: Homecoming Committee 4: GAA Secretary 4: Auditorium Club President 4: Spanish Club Secretary 3. YATES, ROBERT BRUCE JR.: College Prep: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Literary Magazine 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 3: Publications Workshop 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rawhide Gazette 2.3.4: Student Advisory Committee 2: Rawhide Gazette Head Photographer 4: AA Banquet 1: AIPA Convention 3.4: Youth Power Conference 3. YBARRA. JAMES: College Prep: Activities Committee 4: Concert Band 2.3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4: Key Club l.2.3.4: Marching Band 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Parnassus 2.3.4: Pep Band 2.3.4: All-School Plays 2: Parnassus Club President 4. 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Iamfe 161 g.,...,, 1... 1711 3161111 11111111191 los, 161 n111ls1,P111113s 93 95 S7 110 129 142 Brwr11VQ1erle 471 76-771 124 125 ISU s111l111.P1111l133 41 ss 78 79 131 1371 162 137, 117 11 1. s111111111 ss, 161 g1,,c1., ,Gym 170 13 611111111 c1111 170 111,,c1,b.,,,., 1111. 911 171, 1111111111117,111111e1133,s1. 153 17101: ,oe 5,d 151 11111111107 11111111 99. 170 Blakely, K1111111111 161 Bryce. lor-41 161 1111111111 1.111611 130. 161 Hvfklur Deborah 124 170 1111111 1111111 142 Buckley. 111111 142 Blum., Kennen, ,sl 1111111-11611, 131111111 33. 31, 127 142 11611111 c1111q ss. 170 131111, Belly 1251 161 811111111 1111 124, 161 B-1lG1ChH11f'2 142 Bnqgsl Gm! 153 111111, 13111111 161 Boggs' T,,,,,,,,, ml 1.2 B11111nq1011, 111111111 136, 161 B 1,1 C.,,o,y,, 132, ls, 141111111 141111111 36, 31, 39, 44, 49 su SB B,,,.,,d1' LM., 170 75. 91, 125, 125, 127, 13s, 142 B311111111. 111114111111 151 Bufch- F'U lk 151 Bundy Sm., ml B111c1111111, N1111e111-1 134. 153 141111-111.111, 1111111 170 2332521315 gg 6 ',c11 1 41, 51, 112. 153 1 Q' 'S 1a111111,P11143, 122, 131, 142 11 ' ' 1, , 31,1 BZ::f'Q',:f,',Qdf,Q 51 I 'Z 11111111111,c111y 161 B I 1, 111111. 1.711611 153 onion M' e 153 131111, sl111l 170 1a11111111,L1111111 41.125, lZ8 131, 131 142 FY 1111111111 12111111111 41, 126, 130. 161 BUWY- W 'm 15' Bomb ,cn no 1111111111, l.y11111111 29. 120, 131. 142 ' 1 s11 142 511041, 1711114 141111111 170 1111117111 cl111y11111 153 ' 1 fgcy 1 0 111111611, 111111111 161 an By K ly 151 Bu Cher. arorl 128, 131, B tl Neal 142 11 er. Buller. Sandy 153 mio. ar 11 Bott h . 107. 170 Boultar, Vlclu U. 47. 49. 49 142 C Bowden, lame: 142 Bowden. Wendee 170 Caldwell. Bowen, Barry 134. 161 Culdwull, Bowers, c11111111y 142 c Bowers, Ronald 151 C lanet 161 Bowlter T 170 C 'n al7. 122 131 153 170 C 111111111 125. 126. 130 1111 l11111.12s,121,12s,142 amp. W11111111 161 111111111111. 11 ll 1.1 11 . 11117 1111111 e . B wml:1n,l.1ndn 47, 131 142 umpbell, NanCy 151 Boyce, 1111111 151 c11111p111l1, 111111111 142 1a11y11. 111111 lsl c111111y, 11111111111 170 Bradshaw, Peggy 47. 1211 125 17B Cantwell. Virginia 151 14111111111,11111, 141111111 12a 161 can 1 11111114111 153 111111. David 151 c1111 1 c1111e11111 143 B e, Dennis 170 Cm lf F F1151 11 4. 11111111111 161 C1111111111 ln ld 151 11. C1111111111 ,1. 161 11 c111p1111e1, P qqy 170 c lley, Lane 82, 137 17D riscse, Michael 98 106 161 B oks, Roxy 161 arson, D 1 161 Deborah 47. 122. 125. 153 Carson, Oland 95 Carter. Davld 99. 170 Carter. Kiln 119. 152 Carter. Stephen 143 Casey, Paala 170 Castellano. Nick 162 Caxtillo. Anita 152 Castilla. lirrrrrry 143 Caltillo. Sylvia 136. 153 Caltro. Rob 79, 153 caihay, oarrrilr 143 Cedar. Richard 152 Cerny. Douqlal 124, 170 Cerny, Hollice 130. 162 Chalen. Bonnie 170 Cholen. Steven 143 Chamberlin. lame: 152 Chapman, Bram ls:l Chapman, Roger 71. 124. 170 Chappell. Sheila 129, 131. 134. 136. 153 Charlerl, William 153 Cllavex. Bennie 170 Childerl. lacque 75. 122. 131, 143 Childers. Nancy 125. 130. 171 Chitwood, Gary 162 Christian, Douqlal 37, 39. 44. 50. 110. 119. 140, 143 Chronister. Mark 75. 93, 94. 97, 104, 105. 127, 143 Cinelli lohn 152 Clark. Verne 153 Clarklon, Ava 51. 63. 124. 152 Clarklon, Frances 124. 143 Clauick. David 153 Cleqharn. Linda 130. 171 Cleghorn. Paaqy lao. 162 Clement. Ginger 124. 130. 132. 171 Clement, Marlha 130, 171 Clillord. lohn 171 Clawer. lohn 153 Coatel. Catherine 171 Coalel. William 154 Coker, Michelle 171 Colby, Tim 99, 119, 162 Cole, Robert 152 Collins. Daniel 171 Colllnl. laouann 125. 137 calra... Phillip 143 carrrpiarr, Paar 4s,1s. lzs, 131. 143 Conklin. Carole 143 Conklin. Linda 162 Conn. Nancy 131. 143 Conner. Debra 171 Conner. Thomas 171 Cook. B111 171 Cooper. Duane 99. 107. 171 cappiagrr, orrrrrla 171. 113 Corbin. Donna 133, 154 Corbin. Randy 107. 171 cararay. nal-.art 111 Corqner. Charles 171 caapar. Dlaaa 154 Caltilow. Patrida 152 Cottinglon. lackle 47. 129. 152 Covarrublal, Arthur 154 Cox, Dennll 162 craaal.. Gearqe 162 Craig. Lyle 99. 171 Craig. Tuna. 130. 162 Cridebrinq. Richard 143 Crldebrlng. Vlckl 162 Crllt. Becky 44. 41. 50. 131. 143 Crill. Connie 75. 130, 171 craalrrn, Wayne 152 Croll. Douglas 171 Crow. Gary 154 Crum. Kenneth 162 Crux, Emily 120. 125. 125. 130. 171 Crux. lohnny 152 Currler. Earl 109. 127. 143 Curtll. Patti 51. 93 Cuthbert. David 162 Cutblrth. lame: 20. 71, 143 D Dahn. lame! 171 Dann. Michael 162 Daniell. Craig 171 Daniel. Thema: 119. 135. 137. 152 nalqlo. Shirley 111 De l'loll. Gay 154 De HOU. Robe!! 171 De aaarqa. can 154 De Bree. Gerq 106. 109. 162 Day. Wllllarn 171 Davll. Sharla 154 Daria. Pliylllr 143 Davll. Charlene 122. 152 Davldlon. Ronald 152 Daral. Gary 133 De Vriel. Pam 162 Deliloll. Carol 133 Denllorl. Diane 99, 171 Denton. Virginia 162 Dormer. Eric 162 Deveninq. Kenneth 81 navlarar.. Larry lst Davldlon. Fred 152 Danielson. Karen 56. 92, 130. 169. 171 oi craaarla. Hath 154, iss Diaz. Alicia 128. 162 Dickie. Mary 125. 130. 171 Dlcklon. Charlene 162 Dickson. Donald 21. 162 Dickson. Kathleen 143 Diehl. Elizabeth 143 Dilll. Deborah 125. 171 Dinqle. lellrey 93. 162 Dodd. leny 154 Dodlon. Rltalou 152 Dodlon. Deevlard 171 Dallard. Dennis 119. 152 Dollard. Pat 171 Dolloll. Melvin 92. 154 Doonan. Mike 162 Doorll. Daniel 119. 162 Doran. Gary 93. 127. 152 Doran. Phllllp 154 Doll. Linda 137. 171 Dau. lnma 137. 171 Douqlae. Gracie 154 nawalaa, Robert 111 Doyle. Krilten 130. 132, 171 Drellel. Pai 154 Driscoll. Darrell 144 Driscoll. David 44. 144 Drylmala. Gary 93, IB. 106. 162 Duenan. llalpl. 111 Duel-lm. llole 154 Dunbar. Laura 171 Dunn. Thomas 110. 154 Duran. Mlahaal 1:4 Durand. lolul 171 Durand. Steven 47. 50. 144 Durbin. Olena 144 Durlee. Gary 162 Dyknan. Challel 99. 171 Dykrnan. ltlehara 144 E Eagan. Carol 171 Earhart. Carol 92. 144 Eallman. ludllh 47, 125, 130. 137, 162 Echoll. William 171 Eddy. lrlla 29. 129. 134. 154 Edwardl. Celeaie 162 Edwards. Ellle 162 Edwardn. Karen 144 Edwardl, Vicki 154 llqqen. Lnlle 144 lzllara. Gary 154 Elliott. Debra 137. 171 Ellll. Mary 95. 153 Elua. Gary 162 clrarara, lellrey ss. 111 Ellmare. Sularl 122. 125. 131. 154 Ely, Mary 11. 124. isa sr.-iarra... Phillip 111 l:r.a. laauy 134. 154 Eng. David 132, 135. 153 l:..... liiahara 1-layaar. lclz. 154 England, Karen as. 11, as. ss. 41. ss. 134. 141, 144 r:r.al.rlr. lareph 111 Enlow. srarrrr les rr... Michael 111 iran. Larry 144 Erickson. Kathy 171 srrrraiarr. Danle199. 111 srrrl. l.ar.a 111 Erwin. Darrrilr 163 saarrwalri. Mari. isa sriraaa. Parrraia ss. 112 r:.1.i....la.., Collin los, lst sriliarilrr. lzaalia 163 rzyarrr. Kellen lan. 111 l:var.r. Philip 112 Evans. naar.. 1s4 Even, Dale 119. isa Era.. Marlene lei, 144 F rai., sarray 41. lzo. 126, isa ral... Mary 144 Falls. Lai... sa. isa rarlay. Brent ss, 172 rarlay. Evan acl, lll. 127, 154 rarlay. Rebecca 112 raraly. liiahara 154 rarrray, larriar los. 163 Ferqumrr. clrarirra 112 reraarar. Ferguson ,Chriltine 120. 125. 153 Earl 172 raraararrf larriar 41, 19. 163 Ferguson. lar... 137, 111 rarriaayr. Fernandez. Ellie 124. 125. 153 rarrryharrah, Shirley as. 154 Ferrara, Celene 122. 163 Ferrard. Paulette 144 Ferronl. Rbaita 163 Ferrorll, loan 144 Ferronl, Paul 172 Fetl, David 172 Fick. Linda 134, 172 Finley. Patricia 163 ririrrrll, Cathy 144 Fiore. lahn 49, 70. 71. 76. 93, 129. 154 Fish, Aniala 129. 153 Fish. Daniel 172 Filh, Lu Ann 128. 134, 154 rrrhar, Kathy 163 Filller, Linda 153 Fixke, lonnie 163 Finke Sharon 76, 125, 125, 131. 154 Fitzpatrick. Patricia 120. 137. 172 Filuimondl, Roger 99. 172 Fleener. Roberta 172. 173 Fleminq, Mark 99. 107. 172 Flint. Darrell 172 Flood, M,-153 Florel. Allred 144 Florel, Edward 39. 99, 107. 177 Florel. Frances 86. 172 Florel, Robert 144 rlarar. viralala 163 Flower. Danny 110, 163 Flower, Debby 130, 159, 171. 172 Fcqo. Paula 163 Fontana. lanlce 125 Ford. Daaalar ls4 tartar, vlrairrla 44. 144 Fountain, lell 163 Fountain. Karen 163 Fountain Marian Elaine 172 Frady, Sally 163 rrariair. Beverly 154 Franklin. Brain 153 Fraser, Diane 163 Fraxler. Daniel 71. 154 Freeman. Mary 41, 47. 15.16. s1. ell, 125. 127. 125. 131. 135. 153. 154 Freqolor lalephlrle Ann 95. 130. 172 French. Ruxull 153 G Gadd. Toni 144 Gadd, Wllllam 163 Galler. Pam 172 Gailtnea. Carolyn 144 Galal, Allred 154 Gardner. Deborah 153 Gardner. Wendy 71. 124. 163 Garner, Linda 129, 154 Garrell. Mllre 163 Gallelum. David 109 Galen. Bill 71. 153 Gal-.a..i. Pauly, 144 Gerhardt. Carmen 47. 124. 144 Grrrrrairi ludy las. 163 Gerlilr. Bernice 172 Getlchel. Gall 172 Gellcher. Grant 154 Glaconla. lo Ann 129. 163 Glaconla. Vincent 172 Giallombardo. Rebecca 172 Gibbon. leue lll. 127, 193 Gllkey. Debbie 137, 172 Gilkey. William 96. 111. 163 Haas... David 41, 129, isa Haas... wir... zl. 41. 41. vs, eo. lzs, l26,127. 131,153,155 Hahn. Larry ss, 112 Hale. Carol lss Hallord. larrrai 163 Hall. Edward 10. 11. ss. ss, se. 91. 102. 105, 127. lss l-lalrarrarr. lo Ar... lss Harrialirr, Tom ls: Ha.r.p.ar.. Patrica 163 Haripaalr. sill 145 Hancock. Haba.. ss. 112 Hand. clyar 172 Harrier.. laarrriia 137. 163 Harirarr, Cynthia lss 1-larirrrr, lvarrirla 163 Harrrlraw. Carla isa. lss Harirarr. laryari 114 Hanlon. Linda Lee 22, 90, 125. 126, 127. 155 Harrriarr. 11.11 lss Harrrriaiari, Connie 111. iss Harris. Christy ss. 172. 177 Harris. Gloria 41, 79, 124, lzs, iso. lav. 163 Harris, Katherine as, 112 Harrie, Wayne 107. l1z Harry. Linda ea. 111. 111 Ha... nasaral. 163 1'1arter.Wl1liam 19. iss Hariiirra, niahara 172 Harvey, llialr ss. 172 Harrrilla. Howard 99, 172 l-larwaaa. Bella lan, 163 Harlirrar. Elaine 172 Hauprlch, Binnle 75, 125. 126. 127, 155 1-lawlrry, David 137 Hawlrirrr. sa 41. 132. las. iss Hawthorn. Gail lss l-lawiharria. larnes es. 163 Hayes. narirrir isa Hayar. lcrrrrrani ls: Hays., Mike 145 Hayward, Becky 124. 125, 112 Hayward, Chriutina 122. 126, 130, 164 Haaa. Dennie los. 119. 1s4 1-laarhar. larrriaa lei Haalrrriari. Mira 21, sv. aa, sz, 119, 129. lohnlon, lohrnan, lohnwn. lohrnan, lohnscn. lohrnan. lohnson. lohnmn, lahrnlon. lohrman. lohnxton. L, 1 , - f .,...,..,,.- -'- if '-Y .... 5--.g-aw-array.-r-f.-rf -1 -.wa-U-, ..-.-.-.- ,---Y ..,.g...i,... .:.,..-. -1 lah.. 146 Karl ss, 11: Michael ua. 173 Pair. as. 145 nah... 154 nirrrall 156 Tlrarrrar 146 Vicki 154 Marilyn 14s Peqqy 122 Sulan 11: loiner. Danna 125. 154 loiner. lean 39. 49. 79. 129, 146 lolly. lolly, loner. loner, lones. lanes, loner. nrlnaaa 173 Sandra lza. 137, 146 lastly 11: Kathy 14, iss Larry 113 Lola lse Phyllix 47. 124. 120. 130. 132 137. 164 lanes. lanes, Ronnie 173 Slave 156 159 lordan. Brian lordan. Edna lamp. Kalb, 156 Marvin 93, 99. 154 K nah... isa 152, 155. iss 1-lrlirriah, Angela 172 Hrirrrialr, Daria.. 122. 1ss Heller. Miko 35. 37.47, 48. 49, 50, 40. ss, 110. 129. 140. 145 Hrrrraar. Bennie 172 Henrichx,1.inda 1s4 Henry. llraa.. 112 1-larlyrlr. lack zs. sa. ls4 Harriarraar. Edward 164 Hernandez, Grace 111 Hrrriarraar. lralral lzl. lzs, lza. 135. 154 1-lemal-ldox. Peqqy 86. 172 Herron. Herron, Herron. Lirraa lss Myra 14s Patricia 19. 125. 164 Hetller. cary iss Hrrrlar. Stephen 164 l1aniah.Ma.rl-ia 41, 1n. 11. lzs. 130. 164 1-liaairrr. Beverley lss Hiaqirir. Lirraa 129, 111, 164 1-tial., Nicky 112 Hill. Linda iss Hill. Tanya 120. 126. 130. 154 Hill, Pam 120 Hill, Tara 155 Hillebrand. Vlclrl 36. 155 Hilliard. Carol 29. 96. 145 1-lnliaarr. cl-.a....ai... 164 Hillman. Georqe 154 l'1illpol.Gwen125. 126. 135, 172 Hinchclille, Nancy 39. 47. 76, 77. 131. 155 Hirraiar, lllsrarri lei 1-radar, Marlena 112 1-lod a 'rharua 172 Q . Hodges. luanila lsr Hadger, Ronald 99, 107, 112 Hodqel, Ray 93, 94. 110. 127. 145 Haariq. David los, iss Haarig. Mary 111 11oque.Dona1d 11, vs, 11. 124. lclz. 164 Halaar. 1-larry 154 Hall... lah.. lss 1'1a1loway,Carol 121. 1s4 l-lollr, 'raaa 76, 11. 155 Halyaalr. Beverly as Hoover. Valeta 139. lss Hapra... llllraa ls4 1-lapaaa, lah.. iss Horner, 1-lolpod 1-laaqh. Patricia 172 ka. Linda 155 Debralee 122. 154 Howard. Marian 164 Howe. Linda 155 Howe, William 172 Hirlslrara, Betty ls4 Hudlon, Bonnie 129. 164 Hudlon. Donnie 85. 154 Hiiararr. 1.yr..r iss Hudlon. Nancy 156 Hull, Scott 99. 107. 172 Hull. Laura 23. 39. 53, 90. 125, 125. 127 137. 145 Hull. Thomas 96, 164 Kalember. 22, 93. 97. 110. 146 Kalembcr, William 99, 107. 173 Kalox. Nick 155 Kanovich, Antoinette 47, 137, 155 Kanovich, loleph 24. 137, 154 Kapp, Donald 51, 99, 107, 173 Kappa.. Deborah iss Kaput,1ohn 106. 165 Karcher, David 173 Karlsan, Marlene 173 Karr. ludith 86. 173 Kar... caaraa 14s Kaulmann. 173 Kavall. Barbara 135, 173 Kavall. Gayle iss Kavanagh, llrrrra 173 Keck. Dennis 99, 173 Keelner. Marcia 155 Kellar, Pamela 173 Kelley. Michael 155 Kelley. Pat 101. 173 lcrllay. Sandy 14s Kariaay. Charlene as. 173 Kariaay. Steven 155 lcarrriay, Edwin les Kenyon. Sharon 51. 92, 93, 155 Kerr. Brenda 173 Kerr. Linda 173 Kessler. David 134, 156 Key. llllly iss leigh.. ltarraa 131 146 lrilrby, linda 14s Kincaid. llunell 146 King. lean 39. 47, 75. 77, 124. 125. Kirrarlrirry. les Kirkpatrick, 125, 156 Kitchen. lcalhryri lss Klein. Sherry 137. 171. 173 Klein, Thomal 155 xlarripa. Tony 49. sz Krripr, Laura se, iss Knilley, Mitchell 173 lcriarr. Larry iss Knox. Kendra 51, B2, 156 Knuth, Daariy ss. 113 Koeplte, nab... iss Koiltinen, David 155 Kopp. Barbara 173 Kopp. Paqay as. iss Koppy. Wayne 173 Kowalewlky. Ronald 146 Kraqel. Vickie 155 Kraiq. David 99. 156 Krauss, Pamela 96. 173 Krelic, Coral 145 Krelic. Frank 173 Krelic. Steven 173 lcrarrrirrq. Brent iss Krueger. Cindy 122, 155 Krueger. Sherry 133. 146 Kruppe. Claire 47. 131. 156 Kurth. Vivian Lee 156 Karih. Wayne Raymond 173 Kyle. lanel Marie 41. 47. 131, 155 L Laiaa.. Monty 114 Lamb, Bill 156 Lumbard. Mike 165 Larrrliarl. Chril 146 , Lamer, Marvin 174 lramklns, Bonnie 146 Lara, Paul 155 Larqent. Connie 126, 129. 137. 155 Larqenl. Lana 165, 126 Larlririr. Debby lss Larwn. Mary 47. 130, 137. 155 lrarlorl. Merrilee 145 Larmn, Neil 105. 155 Lalineke, Debby 96, 173 Lalhinlke. Max 155 Laliler, Phillip 174 Gill Gill Gill Gill Glll Gill . Carol 96 . Don 110. 153 . Donald 163 . lim 172 . lune 153 . lion 163 Gillcoatt. Martha 163 Gillelpie. Marian 172 Gi1lenple.Ro1:ln 21. se. as, sn. lzs, lzs, 127, 131. 154 Glllelple, Vlvlan 144 Gillon, laarry iss Gillon, lanlce 172 Glron. Ahqrla 21. 154 clara.. Greg 163. 1:1 Golladay. Terry 163 Gomer. Robert 163 Gondor. Ken 51, 93. 153 Gong. Adonlca 47. 49. 129. 131. 134. 135. 144 Gonlalel. lolephlne 154 Gonlalel.Sy1vla 172. lan Ganlalel. Chrlltlna 172 Goodall. 10hn 153 Gotllchalk. Debbie 47. 51. 153 Gral-ltDa1a 47. 172. 173 Grant. Paul 154 Gravel, lan 172 Grayard. Alan 133. 145 Green. Debra 153 Green. lame: 71,124,172 Green. Margo 47. 49. 79. 79. 128. 132. 136. 154 Green, Sue 153 Greenwell. Kay 47. 124. 131. 134. 145 Greenwell. Martha 153 Greenwell. Melvin 172 Grllllth. layce 172 Griewold. Carl 99. 172 Grltlman, Dianne 137. 172 Grove. Ken 109, 111. 127. 154 Guldd. Gloria 172 Guido. laanne 153 cal... liayrriarra isa Gunrlett, Tonl 96. 172 Guyer. Kar. as, 14s Guyer. Kiln 122, 163 Hackett, lim 155 Hackett. Peggy 130. 172 Hullman. Connie 173 Huqgard. llrirca iss 1-laaaara. slaalay lss Hughes. loe 145 Huqhel. Michael 154 Hulltedt, Lynn 47. 131. 155 Hunnicut, Timothy 92. 93. 156 Hunt. Dail 145 Hunt. Susan 173 Hurin. Rebecca 47. 126. 130. 164 Hurt. 10hn 93. 98. 111. 154 Hurt, Mary 130. 173 Hulthelon, Ianice 154 1 1utr1er. Waller 95. 146 Hutrler. William 173 Hyman. Selma 41. 47. 76. 125. 130. 164 I larrrraaaarrr. Daria lse 1eronlmo,1ohn 164 lriarlsrlairarr, Karin 1:10. 113 lrraalrriairra. Richard aa, 132, las. iss laarahrrr. Darrell 173 lrwln. Sharon iss lrlialri, Diane 113 J Jackson. ludilh 124. 173 laalarar.. Larry sa, 154 laalraar.. Steven iss Ialrola, Ronald 99, 119. 154 lamel, Dean 156 lanca. Timothy 173 landreau. lim 119. 154 lanaxik, Deborah 49. 76. 128, 131, 137. 146 lanolik. Suran 36. 137, 173 lanuu. loo 156 Lattlrnore, Alicia 155 Lavoie. Susan 174 Lawrence. Frank 174 Lee. Donna 174 Lee. lohn 155. 174 Lu, Na...-y 120.125, les La.. Larry les Lahrrra Lrial.. ar., Parry 174 Liriaa lse Lemieux, Sulan 130. 175 Lenlinq. Kenneth 127, 155 Lenxlnq. Mary A1-ln 156 Lean. Richard 156 Leonard. lame: 174 Leonard lohn 146 Lrarra. l...-rirr, Lewll. Lawir. Lawir, Libby Liccl. lame: 155 Ianet 174 Paaay 174 Sueann 133. 146 Thoalal 165 Brenda 174 oey 174 Lielort, Richard 106, 119, 155 Lien. Bruce 31. 155 Llllyblad. lack 174 1-ocatll. Pam 133. 155 Laqar.. Cathy 175 Logan. David 156 Logan. lanice 174 Lomell. Ronald 37, 39. 62, 169, 171, 174 Lomeli Kathe 36 37 39. 49 52. 59, 07. l00.325. lzs, 131.-127. lie Lara, niahara iss Duper. Loper. Clara 133. 146 Ed 165 Lopez. Frank 99. 107. 174 Lopez, Loletr. George 165 Becky 174 lanren. Jarrl 114. 125. 137. 173 larraaa. ri-lwirr 132. iss larrriari. l.l..aa iss larrrrarr. Rable 130, l1:l larilrlrrr, cyriuila 173 lenlrlnl,1amel 111, 164 lennen. lohn 155 llcha. Terelann 173 liraaarr. Martin ss. 173 lab... Bonnie iss lobll. Wayne 133. 156 lolmu. lanel 146 lohnlon. llmmy 93. 94. 79. 127. 155 laal. lair... aa, lss lar.. Larry ss, 107. 174 Luisa. Drain iss Lucero, Angela les Laawla. Sally 174 Lukas. Gerard sa. 119, lss Lulte. liarrrrir as. 114 larirlara. rirra 130. 114 Lair.. Karl 174 l....r. Greg 174 Lykken. Larralrra 157 l.y.la. narrria 114 l.y.lr, lrrirrry iss r 31 25 1. 1 181 M Mabrey, Max 99, 174 Maddux. Cecil 135. 165 Maaauir. lames 147 Mallucclo. Dbarati 95, 174 Maqll, loyce 174 Maglich, Linaa 126, 157 Maanarr, rant 174 Malavisic. Mark 107, 174 Malznleat. Rita 71. 124, 165 Malone, Faith 194, 157 Marnrnen, Robert 119. 165 Mannir, Dennis 165 Mantaatb. Debby 151 Marchese. Richard 147 Marchese. viaaria 157 Nudo. lames 175 Norvell. Catricia 175 Norrls, lean 148 Ona. Michael 157 Ona, Victor 175 Onq, Violet 130. 131, 148 Orr, Barbara 47 Ortega. Susan 148 Osborn. Nodya 137, 175 Oabarn, Philip 175 Osterberg. Alison 157 oeterbera, Gary les Otlanen, Glenn 175 Owens, Christine 175 Owens, Richard 166 P Rottler. Gayle 124. 167 Rouse. Iohn 86 Rudd. Stanley 167 Rushing. Norma 133. 158 Russell, Suzanne 130. 167 S Salazar. lae 149 Saliba. David 38. 48. 50. 63. 93, 95. 127. 129. 149 sanipley. lorries 176 Sampley, Michael 19, 155. 158 Sanders, lohn 176 sanaere, William 167 Sandoz. Cathy 149 sanelar, Helen 167 Sandvick, Rebecca 167 Scarlet Marinl. Sharon 174 Marina,Mi1re 114 Marsh. Gary 165 Martin, claua 110 Martin, Fallne 174 Martin.1erry 99. 111. 114 Martin. Martin, Martin. Kris 175 Pat 174 Tom G. 119.165 Paee, Llnaa 15s Paae, Bonnie 175, 130 Paae, Mary 155, 129, 134 Paincharud. Roger 151, 133 Palnalrauri, Ronald 157 Palmer, Chad 115 Palntertree, Victoria 175 Panie. Regina 115 Parentaau, Darla 146. 199 Sanlon e, Angela 151 Sapp, Lawrence 176 saralin, Patricia as, 158 Saralin, Tim Sauer. Sayle. Rebecca 149 Pamela 176 Soylore. lanathan 158 Scarlett. Debby 15, 11, 158 t, Rochelle 167 Walker. Martin. Tom H. 165 Martlnel. Carol 174 Marvin, Helen 39. 124, 147 Mathlsen, Richard 165 Maulr. Stephany 165 Mcllllsler, Sue 25, 165 McBride. Retha 147 McCaqno, Marta 151 McCarthy. Mllre 157 McCaslrill. Sam 157 McClellan, larry 157 McClellan, Maxine 26. 165 McCollum. Robert Mecrarlrey, Susan 114 Mananiel. Debby 114 McDonald Anlse 21, 174 McDonald. Brenda 131. 157 McDonald. Tom 165 McDowell. layce 120. 165 McGuinness, Karen 133. 157 Melntarlt slteryl 165 McKinney, Della 86. 174 McKinney. Mary Lou 128, 165 McLaughlin, Delbert 99 Mc1.ernore, Sandy 157 McMullen, Nancy 125. 130, 165 McMullan, loel 98 McQueen. lohn 93, 157 Mirabal, Michael 137. 174 McRae. Ann 174 Mealey Mark 99. 174 Mealsy, Mllre 29, 141 Meier. Marcella 124, 125, 131, 133,137. 153 Mejla. Daniel 165 Msjla. Delaree 114 Melia, Tummy 151 Melton, Belinda 114 Meltan, walter 132. 195. 141 Mandsnhall. Lee 174 Menallyll, Geralalne 165 Park. leanne 175 Parlr, Rosemary 145, 140. 131 Parker, Kathleen 41. 41, 49, 50. 1s, 129, 132.140.146,131 Parlrar, Rabart 99. 115 Parra, rranlr 195, 155 Parraal, Barbara 125, 130. 175 Patten. Katrina 151 Patten. Ricky 115 Patterson. Patricia 120, 126. 130. 115 Paul, Linda 115 Pawlalr, Victor 49, 19, 19, 124. 128. 137, 148 Pearson. Elaine 157 Periiaa. Deborah 115 Perry, Patricia 175 Pestertield, Marsha 19, 157 Peterr, Mary 158 Peterson, l.inaa 155 Peterson. Scott 175 Petty, Gary 148 Plielpr, Laura 175 Schalranka. Daria 176. 177 Schalk. lalrn 167 selienelra, caral 176 selrniiat, Kenneth 99. 115 Schmidt, Ulrike 15B , Schneider. 'rlianian 176 selinarr, Russell 167 selinarr, rirnatlty 176 Schuchart. Mary 176 senuelrer, l.inaa 41, 190, 176 Schuclrer. Michael 105. 121, 149 Schweiclrhardt. Louise 120, 158 seliweialtlrarat, Linda 176 Sc11wlrr1mer.Carl2U. 19. 149 seliwintnter, Paul 176 Scoville, Barbara 176 Seaman. lanean 115 Sears. Rick 176 Seeley, larrter 119. 151 Servis. Gary Lee 149 Setelin,1.eanna 122, 125. 191, 156 Shater. Danna ss, 167 rrautrnan, Lee 98. 133, 159 1-rautnian. Lynn 167 rranrbetta. rtnarew 151 Trujillo, Eleanor 194, 159 Tulrone, Richard 177 Tuzon. Earl 159 Tuzon. Paul 177 U ullaa, Richard 99, 111 unaerwaea, Charles 159 uptearare, Cathy 167 V Vaden. Marrlia 167 valaaer, Wayne 167 Valadex. Stephen 167 Valencia, Robert 71. 124, 151 Valenzuela, Aarlan 177 Valenzuela, Gilbert 99. 99, 167 Valenzuela, loey 159 van Beeltum. Laaann 130, 134. 111 van Der 1-layaen, 'rliarnaa 135. 167 van Deventer, Mleltael 167 van Gara. Dennis 167 Vander Wall. lanet ss, 150 van Osdol, Carol 167 varrel, Patrtala 177 Vaughn. wrlliani 159 Veltinq, Ray 199 Verduqo. Mary 167 verauaa, Rudy 15s, 111 Vermillion. Thomas 99. 110. 150 Villa. Gilbert 177 V1ncent,l.ois lse vaellrer, Diane 150 Vondouris. Frances 126. 177 Voorhees. staatianie, 177 vaytelr, Mark 177 W waltntann, Daratliy 168 walretield, Linda 159 Walden. Laura 168 Walk. Iatner 159 Walker, Craig 168 Walker, Danielle 150, 177 Dennis 177 Phillipl, Arthur 82. 158 Pierce, Stanley 155 Pilles. Valerie 148 Pirtle. Lawrence 51, 148 Pirtle. Randall 166 Podbarriy, Kenneth 98. 135 Poksorslri. Thomas 111. 134, 158 Pamela y. Mike 63, 148 Ponte, Kathryn 120. 125. 126. 130. 175 Porch, Michael 59. 175 Porch, Robert 133 Porch. Tom 166 Porter. Porter. Pctteet. Dennis 166 Kenneth 166 George 93. 104. 105. 127. 158 Potter, Rebecca 24.47, 83. 124, 130, 135, 166 137. Pouslra. lune 155 Pawelran, Randy 155 Shaia. Neila 128, 167 Sharp, Ronnie 93. 108. 149 Sharp, Wayne 111, 118. 1 sliayer, Katherine 176 sbealian. Mleliael 115 58 Shale ames Z0 51 83, 145 Y. I , . Shelton, Carol 133. 156 Shelton. lualy 158 Sheppard. Laura 176 Shields, Marlene 167 Shoop. Steven 51. 83, 176 Short, lohn 129, 152, 156. sliurnway, Mary 190, 176 Shutt, Pattle 175 Simpson. Robert 167 Simpson, Ronald 157 Sims. Sally 149 159 Sizemore, Thomas 108, 127, 167 Skinner. Robert 158 Walker. Dianne 168, 190 Walker, labn 111 Walker, Linda as, 159 Wall, Ernest 177 Wall, Sandra 159 Ward. Debra 177 Warner, Charles 150 Warner, Nanette 24, 41, 130. Waters, Linda ze. 150 Watkins, Gregory 168 Watson. laeaueline 132. 168 Watson. Robbie Weahlree. Roanna 159 weatiierlieaa, Paul weayar. ludy 177 168 Weaver. Patrlcla 134. 137, 177 Webb. Lareda 177 Webb. Mllo 177 Webb. Nancy 131. 159, 1311 P 4 Y Spivey. Iohn 178 Mendlvil. Richard 129, 147 Mennutl, Diana 165 Meredith, Sherry 78, 79. 122, 147 Mermerath, Mary Ann 130. 137. 164 Messenger. Sherrie 155 Mick.1aclr 114 Mtcola 157 Ven Furstenrecht, Gaby 125. Mtcola. Hank 165 Middleton. Dan 133. 157 Millanel. Robert 174 Miller. Crusita 174 Miller. larry 157 M111er, Karen 174 Miller. Kristine 165 Miller Maridee 130 174, 177 Miller: Mark 99. 174 M111er.Rache1ls 05, 130, 174 Mlllsr. Randi 133. 157 Miller. Robert 107, 147 Miller Robert 174 Millar. Sam 165 Mills, Kenneth 165 Mills. Teresa 86. 147 Mllls, Thomas 98 Milton. Mtlton. Mlnars 1an122,128,11l1.137,147 lulie 124, 137. 174 1:11. Frank 147 Mlnarstch Kath 157 Powers. sanara 125. 155 Prather. Cynthia ss, 175 Pribbenaw. Sandra 115 Prlbbenaw. slraran 124, 175 Price. Manela 1411 Prosser. Trudy 156 Pulsipher. Connie 159 Puntpin. lo Ann 148 Purin. Donna ss, 115 Q Quihuis, Frank 158 Quihuis. Louis 166 Quinn. Larry 107, 175 R Raelrley, rrarle 155 Raaa, Stephen 166 Roqsdell, oenaralt 175 Radsdell, Kenny 31, 148, 102, 103, 127 Ragsdell, Randy lss llantay, Robert 175 Ramirel, David 175 Ramsey, Rose 159 Ranallee. Gregg as Rathkey, Sharman 51, 83. 131, 156 Ratllll, Sandra 166 Rovers. Larry 78. 158 Skornicltr. Paul Sltornilt, Dana 167 Skornlck. Peter Sloat. Connie 167 Smith, Smith Barbara 120 Gary 134 158 sntitnf Cheryl 135. 115 sntitn, Chester. 158 Smith. Den 159 Smith, Leon 167 Smith, Pamela 120, 126, 176 Smith. Stephen 167 Snider. Snider. Cynthia 11s Glenda 91. 125. 121, 158 Snow, Debbie 176 Snow. Linda 149 Sn der Allen 149 Y , Snyder, craig 1s1 snyaer, De stte 150 Snyder. Debra 176 snyaer, Denise 120. 126, 167 Snyder. Linea es, 176 sriyaer, Norma 150 Sade, Suzanne 150 Sohn, Eawara 124. 176 saueri, Rita 150 S arks Gar 157 Webster. lohn 159. 83 Webster. Deborah 192, 177 Wegener, Michael 99. 107. 177 wellter, larala 99, 111 Weller. Michael 159 Wells. rreaerielr 111 Welsh. Phillip 177 We1son.Sandra 111 Wentz, Dennis 199, 150 Wentz. suran 125. 125, 190, 168 weat, Arthur 82. 166 wert, Meri les went, Rannle 111, 168 Westbrook, lantea 150 wertbraalr, Rosemary 111 Westerqard. Lark 159 Westtall. Nancy 71, 159 wlreeler. Myrtle 177 Whitacre, Danala 168 wnite, Robert 159 White, Susan 75.76, 91. 125. 126. 127. 159 Whitelaw.1udith 124. 125. 128. 168 Whitlleld. Dolores 177 Whittield, Eleanor 126. 159 Whltlow. William 83. 159 Whitmarsh. Marla 177 Whitmarsh, Robert 159 Swenson Norl n 176 r Y Mitchell, Sharon 165 Moclr. Pat 165 Monroe. lonns 147 Montroy. Keith 155 Moamily. Vicki 174 Moon. Susan 134. 157 Mooney. lame! 76. 77. 147 Mooney. Mary 165 Moore. Michelle 174 Morales. loe 137. 174 Morales. Leonard 165 Morales. Veronica 136, 157 Morari. Chris 174 Moravec. Robert 174 Moreland. Carol 120. 126. 174 Moreland. Cheryl 133, 157 Moreno, Leonard 165 Morgan. Bruce ss. 165 Maraan, lanla 151 Morgan. Richard 71. 147 Morin, William. 157 Mariaet, Stephen 21, 165 Morrell, Gerald 165 Martenean, Sherry 156 Mortensen. Tanuny 95, 192, 174 Mertimore. Marilyn 199, 151 Moss. Rick 147 Mott. Charlene 174 Mott. Donna 168 Meyer. Barbara 116. 127, 147 Mullaney. Candia 47. 130. 137. 166 Mullarkey. Michael 174 Mullet, Denise 122, 164. 166 Mulllne. cralq es. 114 Mullnls, Shirley 71, 128. 134, 147 Munson, Palrlcla 157 Murphy. los 147 Mural-ty. Nancy 15s Murray. lohn 166 Myers. Bonnie 122. 157 Myers. cannle 151 Myers. Rayniaria 155 N Nelson, Deborah 174 Nelson, Roger 157 Nicholas, Melinda 175 Nichols. Deborah 175 Nichols, Richard 133 Nickels. Tom 166 Nlckolich. Lisa 166 Niedner. Patricia 124, 175 Nismer. Gary 86. 157 Noonan, Paula 148 Nerr, lanet 175 Norris, Willis 51 O Ong. lennle 125. 199. 157 Ondrey, Kenneth 157 olran, loan as O1Iertan.Peqqy 155 Ollerton, Patsy 190, 175 olerra. Alexis 155, 157 olre. lerl 05, 194, 175 Olllcer.Phyl1ls 10. 11, 191. 148 O'Donnell, Margaret. 175 O'Dell. Terry 151 O'Connor. Llnaa 115 Ong. los 166 182 Ray, lceltli iss Ray. Linda 158 Raynianrl, unaa 115 Razee, Dianna 158 Rane, Marilyn 166 Reanier, Michael 108 Reary, sanara 155 Redinq, Nick 148 Reed. Dee Ann 175, 82 Reed, Diana 122, 131. 158 Reed, L arry 175 Reed. Richard 166, 175 Reed. Rita 131. 149 Reed,Sher147, 76, 125, 126. 131. 158 Ready. Timothy las Rees. Ralph 166 Reqnier. Carole 26, 166, 130 Reich, Carolyn 86, 166 Reichert. Diane 126. 130. 137. 166 Reineclt. Patricia 158 Repine, Reaine, Audrey 148 Bonnie 166 Reyalea. Clay 159 Reyes, Robert 159 Reyes, Rarie 175 Reyes. Rudolph iss Reynolds. Cheryl 166 Reynolds, Christine 131, 158 Reynolds, rnaniai 129, 199, 156 Rliarn, Margie 175 Rliani, 'rain 148 Rhinehart. Danny les Rhinehart, Gregory 175 Rhodes. Gerald 155 Rleli, Albert 199, 149 Rich. larry 135. 166 Rieliara, laneon 176 Richardson. lrlal 148 11iaeau,Parl 155 Rideau. Paulette 95, 159 1-tiley, Elaine 41, 167 Riley, lunrny 151 Rill. Ge raldine 131. 158 nipaee, Margaret 137. 176 Rivera, Gilbert 175. 11s Rivera. Iulie 176 Rivera, lratliy 167 Roberts. Deborah 130. 176 Roberts, Dennis 98. 111. 167 Robertson, Frank 167 Robinson, Barbara 167 Robinson. Charles 148 Robinson. Leslie 176 Robinson, Linda 79. 167 Robles, Mercy 124. 125. 126. 167 Rock. Michael 167 Rock, Steve 176 Reelrey, Timothy 99. 107, 176 Roderick. Debra 150 Rader. Gary 99, 176 Rogers, Rogers, Rahrer. Rohrer. Rohrerr Roman. Roman Bill 99, 176 Faye 167 Melanie 148 Van 115 Warren los, 167 Barbara 122, 167 esse 26 156 . I . Romano, Richard 82, 167 Ron-ley. Barbara 176 Remo, Sally 176 Rosendahl. Larry 98, 167, 106 Sprague. Constance 130, 176 Sprague. Roger 108, 110. 127. 158 Springmeyer. Karen 176 Steele, Ann 176 Stehle, Susan 158 Steirthauser. Debbie 75, 76. 91. 125. 127. 128, 191, 158 steaban. Linda 155 Stephan. Lair 158 Stevens. Darla 176 Stevens. Frank 20. 150 steyenr, Kathy 167 steyenr, Myron 159 Stevenson. Charles 159 Stevenson. Clara 22. 38, 40, 47, 76. 77. 126, 150 stewart. laelr 176 stlllian, Barbara 167 Stimson, Denny 99, 176 stinetaauatt 192, 151 Stcrer. Rayleen 176 Stockton, Leslie 176 Stottlemyer. lar-nie 176 straurr. lerenty 167 Strauss. Steven 47. 49. 71, 79, 120. 159 Strmel. Diana 133. 159, Stickland, Bonnie 176 Striclrland. Richard 159 Stroup, Debra 176 Struble. Karen 41, 47, 51, 130. 176 Stuart, Bill 150 Stuart. Della 176 Stuclrey. Cheryl 167 stultr, Randy 176 sturgean, Gary 115 Sturgeon, Mary 167 Sturgeon, William 159 Sulqrnve, Leesa 176 surnater, suean 176 Sunal. Sarah 82, 176 Swenson. Connie 124. 128. 134, 159 1 v Swinelard. William 159 Sxymcsak. Anita 159 T Tamarin. Carrie 125. 167 Tamarin. Patricia 176 ranay, Suzan 159 Tanner. laattylau 167 Tanner. Luarln 167 Tarlrinqtan. Dean 115 Taylor. Rayrnana 167 Tayrien, lere 125. 167 Tegen. Betty 124, 191, 176 Tellel, Claude 87, 93. 111. 127, 129. 159 Tereera, Ernest 167 rerrenaarl, Deborah 176 Tessier. Leanna 176 rlreir, Dale 176 Thomas. Terry 167 Thamassan. Steven 111, 167 Thomasson. Susan 66. 176 Thcmassy. William Tnarnpaan, Brenda 167 Tlnall, Myrtle 167 Takes, Nancy 130. 134. 16 Toloslro, Alone 159 Toloslro. Margaret 177 Townsend. Sherry 159 Tracey, Linda 120. 177 9. 171. 176 Whitt, Vicki 128. 137. 150 Wilhide, willlarn 111 Wilkes. Reaaie 177 Willetts. Patty 168 Williams. leanne 41. 130. 177 Wtlllams. limmy 150 Williams. Karyl 159 Williams. Laura 177 Williams, Lois 120. 126, 177 Wiliaml, Louise 25. 47. 90, 125, 126. 127 159 william, Nancy 150 Willis. Kerry 150 Willis, Larry es, 150 wilir, Fred 119 Wilson. Dan 99. 118. 159 wileart. lerry 168 Wilson. lalin 133. 159 wrntrr. lerarne 25, 105, 158 wirttt, loel 118, 166 witbealr, Robert 195, 191, 17 Wolt, Gregory 99, 107. 177 7 Wol1.Steve 28. 102, 127. 150 Wol1e.Iudy 47, 83. 124. 125. 136, 168 Gayle 41, 56. 122, 125. 130. 164. Wong. lsa Wong. Wendy 47. 75. 76. 91. 125. 126 127. 131. 136, 152. 153. 159. 67 Wood Wood lacquelin 150 rirnrny 111. 159 waaa Kathleen 159 waaa. Linda 111 waaa Regina 166 Woollord. Barbara 122, 126. 151 Wright. Don 168 Wright. lo Ann 19. 159 wunrlerlieti. 'rraeey 195, 111 Wyble, Suzanne 168 Wyser. Patrick 19, as. 129, 168 Y rarbrauan, Georgia 41, 12s, 121, 128 131. 151 rarbraaalt, larner 159 Yauger. Lair 159 Yater, Robert 47. 78, 79. 128. 130, 151 Ybarra. Barbara 173. 177 Ybarra. lame: 47, 83. 129. 151 Ybarra. Sylvia 177 Yeager. Cathrine 159 Yee, Paul 99. 90. 159, 106 York. Kathleen 177 Young. carale 177 Younger. lame! 38. 39. 87. 93. 94. 96. 127, 129. 150 Z Zimmerman. Mike 93. 94, 95. 104.127, 129, 159 Ztuo, Allen 168 Zwibel, Sue 1311, 177 96. 102. X 0 Z' - K .G S NE I Xt ly 5 1. Ilx y K Nm 4'1 I . Q 1 I I KD. - 075' , -.. - wiff- - l mam., fl R A 1X9 C Ny ff' xt 9 z S t Ilx E I x vm o 'I I 1 t I y I D, - ' zf V , - . , VN- , MMM NNW- P 0' I , in -5 ' All.. l......' um .ku Q . Xin' .- , , 1 E jf I X5 . Ill .,' Us I 3 I ' 4.. ' If ' I I - Q X I I A - , V THE 1967 LEGEND STAFF WISHES TO ACKNOWL- EDGE THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING PER- SONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WITHOUT WHICH IT COULD NOT HAVE PRODUCED THIS VOLUME: R. E. McCullar, principal: R. D. Blackman, associate principal: Mrs. Lucene Billing, administrative assist- ant for girls: and William P. Davis, administrative assistant for boys. Miss Helen Thon, registrar: Mrs. Louise Arthur, Mrs. Ruth Krauss, Mrs. Charlotte Black, Mrs. Barbara Luke, Mrs. Liz Mushegan, Mrs. Bea Starks, Mrs. IoAnn Wil- liams, Mr. Paul Moore, Mrs. Sue Malpede, Mrs. Yvonna Hatch, and Mrs. Trudy Traw. Wesley IDutchl Peterson, Herman Eaton, lack Camp, Frank Boykin, Greg Tamillo and the rest of the fine custodial staff. Mrs. Sunny Boatman, Mrs. Marge Branstetter, and Mrs. Mary Io Skaggs of our Bookstore. James M. Coffroth, Harold Luck, Larry Kelly, I. I. Wagoner, Iames Shook, Paul Nix, Ken Salt, Iohn Thomas, Forrest Page, Harry Coppinger, Laurence Barker, Marcel Duvivier, Marge Iones and many other members of the East High faculty who have as- sisted us in more ways than one. Non-staff students Bruce Yates, Ierry Winter, Iim Iohnson, Helen Marvin, Robert Valencia, and the members of the Rawhide Gazette staff have been of great help. Larry Marsh, Hank Shulman and the crew from South- west Yearbook Company: Charles Rockwell and the staff from Diamond's Portrait Studio: Fred Marvel and Marvel Studios: Charles Bursell and the S. K. Smith Cover Company: Iaime Ontiveros, Iim Hollenbeck, Clyde Armstrong, and Lee Mickle also deserve our gratitude. 183 Pam, Homecoming was three months ago: try starting the layouts. No, Ruth, the senators can't sit on the Gym roof for their pictures. Mr. Bostrom, can we squeeze the fresh- man class pictures onto two pages. These and similar cries could be heard coming from the Legend office at al- most any time of the day or night. During the past fourteen months, there were times when the 1967 Legend seemed to be an impossibility. But now, after many long hours and a few dis- appointments, the Legend has become a reality. Now, that the finished pro- duct is in our hands, all we can say is that itwas worth the effort. We would like to thank all those who have helped in the production of the 1967 edition. The Legend could never have been completed if it were not for the effort put forth by the staff. Thanks to seniors Mabyn Bates, Pam Compton, and Ruth Stevenson who have served on the yearbook for the last time. Good luck to Iohn Fiore, Nancy Bertino, Iean King, LeAnn Hagen, Mary Freeman, Debbie Steinhauser, Wendy Wong, Susan White, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Val Brown, Cindy Beer, Selma Hyman, Gayle Wong, Debby Scarlett, Sharon Fiske, Bonnie Hauprich, and Sherl Reed who will produce the 1968 Leg- end. We would also like to thank the photographers who have done an ex- cellent job on the many difficult as- signments given them. They are Iim Mooney, Todd Holtz, and Don Hogue. We would like to extend special thanks to Mr. Bostrom. He has been a tremendous help and has given us that often necessary extra push. Be- cause of his guidance, we feel that the '67 Legend is one East will be proud of. To all the Longhorns, we hope that we have captured for you on these few pages all of those many memories of this 1966-67 school year which helped to make it so great. X' f f 1.46100 ,. 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