,2 1968 LEGEND Volume III Editor ..... Nancy Bertino Co-Editor ..... John Fiore Associate Editor .... Nancy Hinchcliffe Junior Editor .... Jean King Advisor . . . . Robert Cox East High School 515 North !,8th Street Phoenix, Arizona W We Passed 011 To Future Our Tra,d1t1ons Longhorns if 14 Q, 4:4 , ,, K , gx X, ' I f 4 . at I . A 0 . I, ,. 2 9 . if 42 V X 3 r v .2- 4 X 1 'l Q A m, h f W 44 4 f 4 4 f 4 P 1 QEjf4kQfA - 4 , Q ,. NL mgvq.g,z U13 -4 ,, 4 4 .Y K A , , -f 4-f. . .. 4 fi N A 'Q eg- F WA 2, s ii 23: it ws, ,S -s- v Q W, L W' ssl, ,L 4 Q +V-4 ' 5? 541' HW '5lI? 3 'I-1-' In ,gg-L . . ' 'Q 4 4 l A Jr . A - 1 A w wf Q9 gi, g .7 gA,.YiN34 f f. ,f V, 9... f u, if .W J A .Mi , ,' m:.:,.f37t qv- ? w i W ' NQfw',1 '4w ,C '14 L , L W ' g f rx , u- 34 64 92 10 if E Aim lwff' Umll Iix-SI High lloxqlrorm Shui bo1A4Proud.x1zd Im fl'1'suqk: Hu: m.u:q guys In r wc will rcnzcvzz Nr Lynn , fwfr um :mil lvc lmvmq In um-.I .mx-5uF.u'.xtc uuqir will Lula: null: us fbrqvlr Cho nmncrlw of ilrrs: Jaw. I 134 ri, nm.- 1 X 3. 0 0 part of his job. Activities, a Word that means so much when mentioned. It may be in a play or in a serious assembly to set off our Third Marine Week - a student in the library studying. All are covered in the vital and important life of East High School. Running assemblies were a .24 Lmimrmg A new land, a new experience, and a key to the city. S if? s 73 i iff 5 ' - N . g . ,esss . - S3 .. k.vL:::. Y iki ':k.'kL in - iieiis .M .. ggi A.,.,..s ,.,,,:X, ..,s,a S A M vw. k A K K A!.s:.e.., ,js .k kk-:k:kk 2 Marines experienced great joy at receiving packages from East students. An active mind lost in thought. Ah so! says Hop Sing KMTS. Lucene Billingj, These good boys, thegzfre on East High's side in Bonanza. if 'Wffii fn . ff M1 2 ,WWW .if on MJ' ' , 7' x we ,ef 2 an eV ,,,, 5 , ! 1 . f vi , ff! o S, W fx, fs gm, ,o e 1 ,H 1 axfmiv r f ,. A so EQ I 'Ji' ff Qiwgpme, ,Q ,,, ,SEQ v M14 oai . alll! Iii!! x 1 1 .,.- ' f ..4-o-...A Aim w 4 KE V ' of -' H, '4 Q- 4 V Q , 1 I f X ' ' W ' ,gk 1? Q, :Q mf-ff .IL -wig, eg 2. , A fy 3 is .,:,, 'Q 143 U A' 1 -f . , - qf .ar ' , 1 2 'F ' ' -wifi .4 V ' 1 IJ: . if 'Sink' 1- '15-.W ' f-1'-in qw J : ffsf+w5 - im, 'Q if .GM V 5. K x qrj, wi A: -K I ,QQ J' N' fr at 1, if. wr- , I' -'43 X ww Mm fix Mg Hair 6.34 L yu s g 5.-Nfl' 1 , x E 'v I A , 5 .. 'l ' ' 1-' ' s. - 3 ,ag ,A if , -4.3, uwiiv- .. ,. ,. Mi .ri , 'J , '-'ik if 1' S if ' L ff fb- FF- mm iff: n?Q.1..?fmfW wifi W ' ' Li Q X Homecoming, 1967 The Homecoming Royalty was crowned traditionally. if-a -' rs ,' iff! -5 . V rw wwf ,of F52--fsagtsiihif ' Quai , af, ffpfhaf I' ' 'JH' f , ii! ' . .f . -x , , . 1, '44 4t,,gyr My W 'EU Sr, -! 'Y V 'i , ,e. f.ilQ 'E rf. TW, f'- F 5 1: .vw V. I 9251: ' ifwi,-'-21, 1-. ...-it--t5':.t Gini The traditional East High spirit was carried out through the entire year. Mixed emotions were felt throughout the student body. Life at East covers a Variety of scenes. From a freshman dropping his books in the hall to General Walt speaking to a special assembly about Viet Nam. Each scene is a special one and important in its own Way. Students wrapped presents for M arrne Week. f W ' MM ' ' ' ll IB! I ll W mm Whoops! I t's all part of being a freshman. U ww-me m , 1 W General Walt told of hzs Vtet Nam experzence t 4 .iff Foreign exchange student gets his first glimpse of the East High Mascot. Students practice the right to vote. A little to the left! Members of the Spanish club try to hit the pinata at one of their parties during the school year. East High students responded to a Marine's request. The yearbook staff set a new tradition by using ,rf 5 1 an assembly to promote Legend sales. ll I! Harvey, a six-foot pooka, made a rare appearance on the East High campus ,, , , ,Y ' ACADEMICS 14 g. e.. ri 9 cCullar's Leadershi Inspirationa R. E. McCullar, East High's principal, is known for his interest in student activities. He can be found at almost all athletic events, concerts, plays, and other extracurricular programs. Be- cause of his interest in the academic welfare of the students, he promotes many new programs and ideas for classroom study. Mr. McCul1ar keeps a close relationship with the students by visiting classes, advising the stu- dent oflicers, and speaking to the stu- dent body regularly. Dr. Howard C. Seymour John H. Armer Superintendent Board Member-1967 ACADEMICS 16 Rev. William D. Bostrom Board Member l Mr. Davis, Mr. McCalla1, Mrs. Billing, and Mr. Blackman took leading roles in the Faculty Follies. Trevor G. Browne, M.D. John F915 Board Member Board Member-1968 l Mr. Davis works on an athletic schedule. Mrs. C. A. Lakin Board Member Robert C. Shapiro, M.D Assistants Coordinate Activities East High School is the tenth member of the Phoenix Union High School System. The opera- tion of these ten schools is the responsibility of the Board of Ed- ucation and Dr. Howard C. Sey- mour, Superintendent. East High is run smoothly by the members of the Administra- tive Staff led by Mr. McCullar: Robert D. Blackman, Associate Principal, and Mrs. Lucene Bill- ing and William P. Davis, Ad- ministrative Assistants. S - f . was Sk- S-'PF GS ':5XQiZiH?Pgf.-:fs.- - rl xp as lf'v311-Zllixisk-ei nisess . g f .S S it E N 3 X K? PSX? A N531 :ii in P21 Mr. Blackman takes time out from his work to talk to a student. Counselors id Students Assisting freshmen With planning their program and with registration details and offering seniors Vocational and scholarship information, the counselor is ready to help all students plan toward personal goals. John Spivey gives Mrs. Hatch essential information for her up-to-date records. CMrs. Yvonna Hatch? Mrs. Trudy Traw C I, Counseling, OHHSQ mg' M.A. - ASU. M.A. - A.s.U. -- , ..f,-:- ...:f--fl-,..,,.-Lk , A 5, .:.. .,:.f I m...,.l, .. g,,c3.,,M:,H - ..rN.sw-sieve - :Nw-1.:1fs1M::fv5:1V1-:swf Affa,i!?i 'imxsz-?iA51r:uzf's1.fwfr : fi5j?1weiief1iP1,-5siismeirssflfigsifw-saisgi,:ssm2sfl.:a4sff-? i frig,?f:2?sqgi?fLf?i5sis ay - , aswa s-is whats, .Q-.swf-as -. psf: 1 are h,,, , fem as , es-t. - l iiri' its ,. r 'i-k- ' - , K 1 1 A sssss gf? X X Q y-asa 'gs X if e 4, NX sf xW 2 digg - Q Q Qt X is X xii 3 Nxgbv X E s XXX 5 Q 'six Q 5 X 4 x gif X N f K 1: Paul Merrill Psychologist M.A. A N.Y.U. ACADEMICS 18 Mr. Horwitz assists senior Gay De Hop' with plans for college and for her future. J. Paul Moore Head Counselor, M.A. - A.S.U. Bernard Horwitz Mrs. Sue Malpede Counseling, M.A. - A.S.U. Counseling, M.A. - A.S.U. ,M , ,, .. if il 'W ,mvie-' tr- ,f Y 51239161 M 6' Mr. Moore aids freshman Kenneth Nealey in adjusting his next year s schedule -of classes. ecretaries Active in '68 Throughout the school year, the eflicient classified staff of East High has the responsibility of keeping the operation of school business running smoothly. The offices, keeping up with East's active administrators, the registration of stu- ' ' Mrs. Louise Arthur dents, and their records, are the busiest places on campus. Secretary to the Principal East High Registrar Mrs. Ruth Krauss Secretary to the Associate Principal ASSiSt31'1t Secretary to Administrative Miss Helen Thon CMrs. Bea Starks li lMrs. Barbara Luke? Mrs. Vera Olivas Mrs. Jo Ann Williams - Girls Assistant 4- Boys Miss Deborah Patten Mrs. Liz Mushegan Mrs. Georgia Webster Records Clerk Secretary for the PBX Operator Counceli .V rwmzgmk Q2 il a ya ,. 'Q ' ,512 f farm? ng Office ,i A fi if , , , 4 er W. ,f- MfMfffMfr' ,W WM .,.f.,sl.,:, 'ew Llvz, IU ,,.' M if'if:1'f'ff 'g H5 ' ' r iititi fr i.K aft, 'f was ' 51 . , if , , ' fr W' - is , , , We mxi5fel'sw:4szf, V ,,,, ,.,., V H 'fm , ,,,,:, 7, V ,,gp,,,..l E ..,, , , ,,.,, ,.., ...,, , ,M , it ,, ...Q sw, , , , fe., .mmf a I e A ,, llhgggf I ziiifffsrq'QifEwm,.,if5 5 Mft 4 'iiiZ5EfQ'flf'f'2fff, faveL, qiifirf' Mrs. Webster receives the numerous ojice every day. i i .,.' ' H We We 3 W Vt, 1,1 K W 'ffviilhfffgi . H -viaf ee emmaewwf- ,4a,,fq,,,,, M , I 'W eww mWNmma,,.,,,,W,,,,,,,W, - , fez,'1,iiffzTr if ' , , Q or ,,,, f A el telephone calls that come into the Secretary to Administrative Attendance Clerk Credentials Clerk ,,,,,,Mm F fum irtcii E. i Mrs. Carter checks a studenfs records in the Regrlstrar's ojilce. 19 ACADEMICS . - 3 N' Q ' 1 :E . ..... . . ?1V,. ,. . WA , e , . 4-f. :M rf 1-: W , . . sz.-. -- .. 1- . - .Q .- -- -fs. K. . ,. -f - . .,k,. . .,k- .- . .. . - .- H . V... . ss... . .M ,. . .. .. 5ig.isa:,3ss,,.3o E' .,k,,K, M ..,k ,. .. , . , sg U VmmLL.k:Vk LAL LL LA, 7z.X my l Q .,,, .A . ., Mrs. Massingale lectures as her Eng- lish class looks on. ACADEMICS 20 Members of Mrs. Dunawagfs AA English class discuss Thoreau as Mrs. Dunaway looks ou. James M. Coffroth Mrs. Sue Brayer Robert Churbuck r . English, History English, M.A.A Enghshv Joumahsmf B.A.-A.S.U. Villanova U. N9WSpaper, M.A.- New York University E ,.,, r .. ...L ..,. ' . .... - iss- 2 Q3 fi s......s s fllii -. .l1.. s. CRobert Coxll English, Yearbook M.A.-Xavier U. Harry Coppinger English Dept. Head Mrs. Lola Dunaway English, M.A.-A.S.U. M.A.-A.S.U. B. Dunn CMiss Vivian Leigh Fordq erryl Franz3 Earl Goodman Student Government, English, B.A.-A.S.U. Eng 1sh, P.E., M.'A.- Reading Improvement English, M.A.-A.S.U. University of Wyoming M.A.-A.S.U. AA Juniors Discuss Thoreau's Philosophy English is the center of gravity to which all subjects are related. This vital part of East High School life is a varied and comprehensive program with a place for each student. Each individual has a place and rate of progress, Whether it be Senior AA English or the Freshman C level. The members of the faculty are constantly striving to improve teaching methods and techniques with this in mind. Classes may Work as individuals or in group discussions, depending on their purpose. .5 Barbara Huffman English, B.A.- Michigan State University 'X 'Ds Mrs. Marjorie M. Jones Speech Arts, M.A.-A.S.U. hylrs. Roxanne Knight, English, B.A.dA.S.U. Leslie Leiter English, Photography B .A.+A.S.U. Mr. Salt's Senior English class work diligently on Shakespearean CMTS-Nancy Lipinski!! KMTS- KarenMaSSinsa1e2 literature. English, B.A.s English, B.A.fA.S.U. Kenneth Salt English, M.A.-A.S.U. University of Illinois Paul Lara and Mr. Churbuelc go over a problem in English. Mrs. Barbara Sanford English, B.A.- Utah State University 21 ACADEMICS Mr. Bejarano listens to his Spanish class as they recite their daily lesson. Sheila Chappell and Sylvia Castillo join Mrs. Adams in wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. ACADEMICS 22 Mrs. Blanche Adams Dept. Head, Spanish, M.A. - Columbia The new foreign language equipment is a very effective teaching aid in Mr. Duvivier's French Headphones id Curriculum Hector H. Bejarano Spanish, B.A. - A.S.U. class. Foreign languages, of increasing importance in the modern world, is offered among East High's curriculum. Students could choose from several different languages, including Spanish, Latin, French, and German. Students learned to read and Write the language and, excepting Latin which is a written language, to use it in conversation. As they studied the language, students also learned about the cultural background and customs. Miss Amy Benner Marcel Duvivier Mrs. Rebecca de la Torre German, French, French, Latin, Spanish, B.A. - A.S.U. M.A. - Minnesota B.A. - A.S.U. Robert J. Malinski Robert C. Arnold History, History, Government, M.A. - A.S.U. Economics, M.A. - A.S.U. Miss Marilyn Mornik James Shook W01'1d Geography, History Economics, History BA- - A-S-U Government, M.A. - Wheaten College Excise tax on cigarettes was discussed by Mr. Shook in his economics class. . ,,., ,, ,iii ,,,,, re, ,M it fi ,i' We V , M .:,,,i,.,,, .f V g v 2.-wane, 1 .1 ,f gm. -fem Senior Rose Ramsey participates in special reports given in Mr. Arnold s government class. 'Awareness' Urged In ocial Studies Increasing importance is being placed on the American citizen to uphold the traditional heritage of his nation. Classes in the social studies department include world his- tory, world geography, American history, American govern- ment, and economics. Through the social studies courses, students became aware of the world around them and were provided with concepts necessary for good citizenship. J. J. Wagoner lMrs. Marie Switzer? Donald Eklund Dept- Head, HiS'COI'y ' Am. History, Am. History, M.A. - U. of A. M.A. - N.Y.U. M.A. - A.S.U. 23 ACADEMICS Durwood Canham Chemistry M.A. - Illinois l Elmer L. Keith Biology, B.A. - Coe College F. Galen Biology, M.A. - Texas A gl I Richard Martin Physics, Biology M.A. - Illinois Wesleyan Mr. Martin's Physics Van de Graaf generator. Gerard L. Merrill Biology M.A. - A.S.U. ACADEMICS 24 class experiments with a K i l Robert R. Stonoff Biology, Science Seminar M.A. - Indiana Sciences Pioneer Education Methods With the field, of Science growing more and more in the world today, the Science Department of East High must advance as well. The goal of the Science Depart- ment is to give each student a solid understanding of each branch of science. Many new ideas of classroom teaching were experimented with in the Science Depart- ment this year. One of these was an ungraded Science Seminar class. In this pre- dominately senior class, the students were allowed to pur- sue any field of science. Karen Miller and Joe Morales examine a specimen under the microscope. Mathematics Challenges All Students Because Mathematics is so impor- tant in all fields, the Math Depart- ment has a very important job to do. It must prepare the students of East High for anything they might do after graduation. With accelerated classes in algebra and geometry, the more advanced students may study to their highest abilities. The stu- dent, regardless of his ability, will benefit from any class in which he chooses to enroll. Mr. Larsen explains a vector problem with the three dimensional axis. 65 Mr. Meyers explains a problem to a geometry student. Miles Benda Mrs. Eula Riley Bursh Earl P. Cotter Algebra, Gen. Math, Algebra, M.A. - A.S.U. Algebra, Geometry M.A. - Iowa M.A. - Wisconsin Dwayne E. Larsen Kerry D. Romesburg Math, Electronics, Algebra, Gen. Math, M.A. - A.S.U. B.A. - A.S.U. W David Sh0I'GS Martin Sincoff Jack Wing Algebra, SOC- Studies Dept. Head, Algebra and Gen. Math, Algebra, M.A. - A-S-U- Geometry, M.A. - A.S.U. M.A. - A.S.C. 25 ACADEMICS William T. Mason Dept. Head, Shorthand, Office Typing, M.A. - Colorado State College Mrs. Pam Farrer Typing, Bus. Mach., Clerical Block B.S. - U.ofA. Mrs. Roxie Roels Distributive Education M.A. - A.S.U. Mrs. Ruth Sanders Bookkeeping, Typing, M.A. - A.S.U. ACADEMICS 26 Mrs. Cheryl V. Kelly Typing, Secretarial Block M.A. - A.S.U. Marvin I. Sordahl Bus. Law, Gen. Business, Typing, M.A. - A.S.U. Becky McCagno learns to operate the accounting machine during her 2nd hour business machines class. Classes Aid Students in Business World The knowledge of business is the true key to the future. Students interested in business careers took advantage of courses offered by East High's business education department and found them Well Worth their While as they plan for future vocations. Work experience was available to give students on-the-job training for which they received regular credit. wi we 2 eel 1 i ,di a 'afrf' it Mrs. Kellgfs Secretarial Block class use their head sets for dictation. VICA Formed This Year Home economics and industrial arts served to stimulate and develop students' natural abilities, interests, and potential in the World of daily Work. These two courses are essential for some occupations later in life. East High offers the op- portunity to further students' knowledge and discover their skills. Mrs. Barbara Fulk Mrs. Billie Castaneda Lloyd D. Jamison Home Economics, Dept. Head, Dept. Head, B.A. - A.S.U. Home Economics, Industrial Arts M.A. - A.S.U. M.S. - Colorado State Alfred C9-FF Gerald Rosenbluth Loyd Myers InduStrial Arts, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts, M.S. - A-S.U- M.A. - A.S.U. B.A. - A.S.U. These girls discuss their plans for preparing a meal. By following her recipe exactly, Pat Boone learns to prepare a special dessert. Greg Durfee concentrates on his electronics. 27 ACADEMICS Mr. Longfteld and Maridee Miller go over Art students Mike M cCarthy and Julie Milton discuss techniques during class. Art, Music Departments Display Unique Talents East High's Art Department is an enjoyable part of the curriculum. It gives the stu- dents with an interest a pro- gram of art, from sculpture to sketching. The faculty is always aware of new methods in the program. a Qliaurence E. Barker? Vocal Music, U. of A. Richard Longfield Dept. Head, Instrumental f Music, M.A.-Michigan ACADEMICS 28 Mrs. Carolyn Brennan Art, Home Ec, B.A.-A.S.U. The Music Department forms an important part of student life at East High. Vocal and instrumental music have a va- riety of courses from which to choose, according to the stu- dent's ability and skill in the area. ra David P. Fuller Art Dept. Head, M.A.- U. of Calif. at Berkeley ' some musical arrangements. Members of an Art class work on projects. The Beginning Girls Chorus worked rnang ond long hours. IMC Is Real Center Place Of Research East High's Resource Center is the nucleus of the school. Located in the center of the school, it provides the students with a place to study and research. Through the conference rooms and study carrols, a student may work in a group or as an individual, Whatever his needs may be. The faculty is a helpful guide to the students. Rick Ulloa works hard in one of the study carrols the I .M .C. East students enjoy one of the five conference rooms in the I .M .C. Miss Lucille Crane Mrs. Mary Louise Day Resource Center Librarian Para-professional Librarian M.A.-Western Reserve Two students make use of the card catalogue. Mrs. Alice Franklin Mrs. Louise Orick Assistant Librarian Library Assistant M.A.-A.S.U. 29 ACADEMICS X NQQK xx ff Alk- . .,.: . . .:9.,:... .,:.,.,,.Q.:,., . ,,q,....: . il. , . Q . s 'X 51 1 if Mrs. Mary Jo Skaggs Bookstore Clerk Mrs. Sunny Boatman Bookstore Senior Cashier Mrs. Boatrnan and a student assistant count th money for an activities requisition. l E 8 Efficiency Is yvvord of AV, Services Mrs. Darlene Baum, R.N. East High's services do a variety of Health Center jobs around the campus. Because of these services, life on the campus is a great deal easier. These services include Audio Visual, the Health Center, the Bookstore, and a Teach- er's Aide. The bookstore, located near the center of the school, is the place for students to buy paper, pen- cils, and other things for classes. The Audio Visual room is the center of materials for the school with things such as ditto forms and visual aids. Mrs. Edith McBride Satellite II Aide Mr. Luck assists students in A. V. work. Pshxwx' ,f Harold J. Luck Mrs. Eileen Lewis Resource Center A. V. Secretary , , M.A. - A.S.U. Mrs. Baum consults a parent about a student s illness. ACADEMICS 30 Phys. Ed Stresses Physical Fitness The Physical Education De- partment benefits all stu- dents Who participate in it. Each class stresses co- ordination and physical fitness and participates in a Wide variety of sports each year. Also, many special classes are offered. For girls with singular inter- ests, classes in Pom Pon, Cheerleading, and Modern Dance are offered. For boys, interscholastic and intra- mural athletics are strongly encouraged. Interest was high this year, and. new teams were formed. Mr. Patterson supervises as his P.E. students do caltsthenics. Miss Maxine Standerfer Miss Gale Chatham Physlcal Educatlon, P.E. - Modem Dance M.S. - A.S.U. B,A, - A.S.U. 4 ,,,.,p,,,.p. H f-tll f ,,.. -- 7 ...- I '.l, Wy' 516527 fr. ' ' i 5 PWM WW, ni rreiwiffi W 1 . ff , ' g W A ,AM ,.., . ' ' f' .w:f,.a1f-ei:-f' if if' ,f M, . W 4 'MW' ' -we f WMP? . .,,, , ' 6 4 ' , lair :,: ':- , f rf ' .- fl f ,WW..' . ,,.,, , 2 Wifi Sinha 4 - N V V H 1 rrffgegf ..,,, WW 7, 4 V ' , . , .2 . . Y - , , , 2,2 1 3 i 2 5 V 2 rw ,. - '- nf.: X :fir ,...., M ' 'E 'A 'AZ if Z! H . .. H Miss Chatham demonstrates the proper serve a volley ball. way to Ken V. Blunt Gene Cox Driver's Education Phy ' al Educa ion B.A. - Augustana College M.A. - Kansas Wendell E. Patterson Royce R. Youree Physical Education Physical Education Dept. Head, M.A. - A.S.U. M.A. - A.S.U. 31 ACADEMICS CAFETERIA STAFF MEMBERS: QBo1lom Rowj Addie Gaiser, Carolyn Renner, Helen Olexa, Jean Russman, Dorothea Lahann, Betty Downey, Dee Beversdorf. fTop Rowj Mary Kolts, Dottie Alletag, Olene Tanner, Irma Jones, Joan Myers, Verna Olson, Barbara Rutherford, Jan Gottschalk. I ' ' I .. ' 2 Wm lf A Cooks M9313 e l tlld911tS Hel Serve i W F Tifyiiig l W We 7 v , f,,' 5, T T' A I We .,. M I , l.:i' l t l S y, ,,l. fm? 'l'Zt ' .fd-gfi zzg . ,, -.,, 1 , A ' 4 in M Taking a tray of food to the serving lines is Carolyn Reimer. or iq 'Q M W' ,L I m s it .,,,,,,,.., l'e'-' ,,,,,. f'--e 't'-' Dee Beversdorf is cleaning up the aisles after limch has been served. Meals are started by 6 each morning to feed approximately 1800 students each day. The staff prepared all side dishes, salads, and desserts, plus two or three main selections. The less glamorous part of their job included the cleaning of the tables and the kitchen after lunch had been served. Student Workers assisted the staff with the distribution of the food. ACADEMICS 32 STUDENT CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS: CBoltom Rowj Mike Barreras, Ralph Duenas, Eddie Bath. fTop Rowj Frank Stinebaugh, Ron Barber, Kathie Norman, Pat Tamarin, John Kaufman. Robert Slaughter worked in East High's cafeteria as the utility mart. Clean Campus Kept The jobs of the maintenance crew are many and varied. They in- clud everything from making East High's grounds one of the prettiest in the city to the daily cleaning of all classrooms. New fiowers are planted several times a year to add variety to the school's appearance. Sixth hour every day, one Will find them cleaning the halls. The night crewmen are in charge of cleaning and making the school ready for the next day's activi- ties. The day crewmen tend to the grounds, do mid-day clean- ing, and odd repair jobs around the school. Not pictured are the day crevvmen which include Joe Janik, Frank Boykin, Al Gomez, Mel Juntti, Roy Kent, and Wes- ley Peterson. l Frartk Shorty Boykin and Al Gomez rest after cleaning up a load of trash from East High's halls and Grounds by Hardvvorking Crew NIGHT MAINTENANCE STAFF: David Davis, Jack Camp, Torn Godsey, Dori Oatfield, Fred Lee, Joe Reward. 33 ACADEMICS 12 5 1 a 1 I 'ff , , 1, f fu ff f ,f ,:,.,- A GOVERNMENT 36 Younger Leads Students g Officers Lay Groundwork Jim Younger, Student Body President, has the responsibility of student government resting on his shoulders. Jim presides over the Executive Committee and Senate, conducts assemblies and represents East at student council conventions. Vice President Claude Tellef's main duties are serving as elec- tion committee chairman and presiding over Inter-Club Coun- cil. But he also receives many important small jobs Which re- quire him to be a jack-of-all- trades. Wendy Wong is Recording Sec- retary. This oflice requires the recording of accurate minutes for all Senate and Executive Committee meetings. They also must be typed and run-off for distribution throughout the school. Mary Freeman's duties as Stu- dent Body Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer include maintaining student govern- ment correspondence, keeping an account of the associated student body funds and updat- ing the student government files. Exec. Committee Promotesg Leads School Projects The Executive Committee is the real backbone of student government. It is composed of the four student body offi- cers, the four class presidents, and the foreign exchange student who serves as an ex officio member. The group is spon- sored by Mr. Mel Dunn. The committee acts as a link between students and the administration by pre- senting student views and ideas. It guides as Well as proposes Student Sen- ate legislation, selects committee chair- men, delegates jobs to trustworthy stu- dents, promotes better relations with other schools, and represents East at EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: KStandingj Van Rohrer, Jim Beasley, Warren Rohrer, Jim Younger, Sam Ballard, Claude Tellef, Mr. Mel Dunn. I Seated J John Bently, Mary Freeman, Wendy Wong. student government conventions. Mr. Mel Dunn activities. P.A. system. , V , W, H V ,ry Q., A ,, , 931 W f w wf sponsors all student government The executive committee's bulletin board proves inte and Warren Rohrer. Van Rokrer reads the bulletin as Mrs. Arthur makes adjustments on the M , f f 5 , ffff V., W ,.:gf,i KL' P f ,f 4 2 ' I ' :riff Cf fllbfl f, ' Mi? 55957 Jw fb t, 2 , 2 'if ' , f cf vw f f e feat, , 1, 1. ' ff ,, fr - . f ' an tttr M. ,,,,, W , get ,, y V, 3, 4 .4 , N5 M A., i V, :V ,r M N View gf H ,l V ,, . , , ,.,., . V, z i f , wif . 52535 rig 2 +5 -,,, . ., ,. f . i Q i ' resting to Jim Beasley 37 GOVERNMENT 'Q F- -,emi in f I 1 Jeffery ff V , AVAL We .QW f t t fre: W rw - -V r fTopJ Jean King, publications senator, shows a T-shirt to a prospective buyer, Bette Har- wood. CMiddle3 Juniors, Richard Avery, Val Brown and Janice Beasley listen attentively at a Senate meeting. fBottomJ Diane Avery was Girls' League president. CRightJ Chris Catalanotto, Sharry Wynn, Doug Avery and Bill Meador, freshmen senators read Senate minutes. GOVERNMENT 38 X A s K X w X L.. . . ., -iss. I STUDENT SENATE: fTop rowj Jim Younger, president, Wendy Wong, recording secretaryg John Fiore, music senator. fSecond rowj Sharry Wynn, freshmang Claude Tellef, vice presi- dent, Chris Catalanotto, freshman 3 Sam Ballard, senior president, Robin Gillespie, senior, Debby Flower, sophomore. CBottom rowj Mike Heckman, senior, Jim Johnson, athletic senatorg Duane Cooper, sophomore. V Senate Sponsors Student ,,,,. , ,V QRop rowj Doug Avery, freshman 5 Richard Avery, junior. CSecond rowy Janice Beasley, juniorg Marsha Hettich, speech artsy Nancy Hinchcliffe, senior 3 Mary Freeman, corresponding secretary-treasurer 5 Ron Lomeli, sophomoreg Debby Steinhauser, seniorg Val Brown, junior. fBottom rowj Jean King, publicationsg Gayle Wong, juniorg Christy Harris, sophomore. Exchange Abroad Sells Sweatshirts The Student Senate, East High's legislative body, is composed of the class presidents, four senators from each class, the Executive Com- mittee, Girls' League's president and a senator- at-large from each of the music, publications, athletics and speech arts departments. The Senate serves as a median between the students and the faculty, represents student views and ideas to the administration, creates commit- tees and organizes special projects to raise money. gs Senior senators, Nancy Hinchclije, Robin Gillespie and Debby Steinhauser join Sam Ballard at a Senate meeting. --so W stss ss, Senate ojicers, Jim Younger, Wendy Wong and Claude Tellef preside over the Senate. Sophomore senator, Ron Lofmeli, sells ribbons to Karin Ingebrightsen to raise money. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: qStandingJ Gayle Wong, Ron Lomeli, Janice Beasley, Richard Avery, Barbara Barfoot, Geri Rill, Brenda McDonald. fSeatedJ Nancy Bertino, Claude Tellef, Robin Gillespie. 1-D I. ,abd . I , fa' 'Mfr' 7 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Nanette Warner, Marsha Hettich, Bette Harwood, Steve Strauss, Steve Hetsler. f,g HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: fBottom Rowj Nancy Bertino, Wendy Wong, LeAnn Hagen. fSecond Rowj Jean King, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Val Brown. fTop Rowj Gayle Wong, Lynn Hulstedt, Claire Kruppe, Mary Freeman. GOVERNMENT 40 CLASS COMPETION COMMITTEE: fBottom RowJDianeAvery, Mary Lynn Shumway, Peggy Hackett. fSecond Rowj Sue Wentz, Rita Webb, Mary Ann Robertson, Juliana Warner. fTop Rowj Selma Hyman, Elaine Riley, Linda Hanson, Janet Kyle, Jean Allen. East Committees Serve St. Body Committees created by the Student Senate serve as a vital part of student government and provide important services for the school. Their tasks range from planning and pub- licizing events to running elections and keep- ing records of class competition points. These duties require diligent and precise planning on the part of the committee chairmen and members. 1 , ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: QStandingJ Karen Danielson, Linda Hanson, Ron Lomeli, Chris Hayward. fSeatedJ Linda Campbell, Sue Elsmore, Debbie Steinhauser. I Diane Avery, Girls' League President, is covered with boxes for the Marine project. Central Council Leads Projects Girls' League Central Council is con- sidered an important part of student government and is composed of the four oflicers of each class council. Headed by Diane Avery and spon- sored by Mrs. Lucene Billing, the group mainly undertakes service projects. These projects include the annually sponsored Christmas Prom, Marine Week, all types of Christmas projects and those of each class council. A unique quality of Girls' League is that every girl student at East High is a member of the organization. GIRLS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COUNCIL: KTop Rowj Val Brown, Brenda McDonald, Diane Avery, Linda Hanson, Darlene J ohnson. I Bottom Row Q Louise Eckels, Jeanne Williams, Nancy Childers, Debbie Caldwell, Diane Walker, Carol Regnier, Patty Boone, Patty Hill, Vicki Morari. 1 Diane Avery, Mrs. Billing and Brenda McDonald publicize the Girls' League sponsored Christmas Prom. 41 GOVERNMENT 3 LJ IGM Q Q Q-Nm? swf Y x x l P- N X N W George Poteet Mary Freeman Legend HONORS Kz ROYAL Y King and Queen Royalty Mike Heckman Glenda Snyder Debby Steinhauser Attendants Sam Ballard Attendants 45 HONORS Sz ROYALTY Homecoming Royalty Cindy Beer ' Mike Zimmerman Mary Freeman Senior Attendant Doyle orc-ilttenifiint Wm NR gg. -13. f- 'isa gf' i Wendy Wong Jim Younger Winter Wonderland was the theme for the annual Christmas Prom, sponsored by Girls League. The traditional girl-ask-boy prom was decorated in green, silver amd White. The highlight of the evening Was the Coronation of the king, queen and attendants. i F V N r V w V Winter Wonderland Royalty Seniors Rodeo King and Queen fi ee 'ea Tom Ribaudo Robin Gillespie HONORS KL ROYALTY 50 1 Rawhide W Sweetheart Debbie O H91HT1ChO 51 HONORS KL ROYALTY Key Club Sweetheart ROYALTY 52 DECA Sweetheart Bentley Exchange From Liverpool Fellow Students: I have really enjoyed my stay here in Phoenix, and When I return to England in July, I will miss quite a few people at East Who have tried to make my stay here a happy one. The faculty and administration were quite happy to help me out with any problems I might have had here. Here at East, most people are friend- ly, Which is a pleasant change from some schools I have been to. There is more free- dom in some cases at East than there is at the school I will be going back to in Liverpool. This school year has been a really big experience for me because this is the first time that I have had to start all over again. I would like to close by saying that I hope the next foreign exchange student gets as Warm a welcome as I got. Sincerely, X 1 John Bentley .51 i1.l?'5i19' iw '12, V John looks aronnd the landscape from Hole-In-Rock in Papago park. John Bentley, East's foreign exchange student from Liverpool, England. J M H H My John learns American History from the American point of view. 53 HONORS Ki ROYALTY W NANCY BERTINO, Leg- , ' : Q V- -z Q. A -5Zg' qz:P '.: ., , . . V , J gil 2' my , 7 ,-f,-I-Vs, ' V ,A .Nz :. .1 -9 f I.-.nur ., .. W,.W, , sa fr: K, A ,.,, If-f,., r , 13, -, M..-7 9 fig-.ez.-1515.-fgsfggif.tf:i'5 -,.--,tr fiSt,,1if' ::',sea? 42' - . if . ' , tem. M- r. ,,. time V : i',' I W5 , ,ww iw, f,1H:fgfw , - f f .. ., 5 'I - . . I f-fm si . ff lsr- 1 ' I t It I 1 .. r ,Q -ig 1 ug? 1- ,. . M ' .s 'W . fi if yn -V gg 5 me 1,1 1 7 ,-f .512':2v2. w. 'se' S, ff 65525 .J EV : 7 '. ' A fiiw ff, sl1 .Q QW? .4 eg 33 fliiglseiwf t L 'L ' if 1 S' DIANE A VER Y served as Girls' League President, class competition committee chair- man and was a chorus member. - - -. -fs.. r::r.1-f.1f-611217 sw it-s4w'2g?'1' rf. mit fs .,-f .1 ,g:fs,gz,,arfgefs?9rs egsrisggeiiez et- mire re 9'?l'1HHmw feta urea QE re ft 36452 5529 W M 5? 'WWW 'ii Era J-fa! M 3 'Z re-'59 SAM BALLARD, Senior Class President, was a var- sity basketball player and a Key Club member. end editor, was Quill and Scroll vice president and an election committee member. HS Promotes Character . . . LINDA CAMPBELL was an active member of Girls' League and Parnassus. She was also on the varsity pom line. HONORS Ke ROYALTY 54 SYLVIA CASTILLO was second semester Spanish Club president, Art Club secretary-treasurer and his- torian of FHA. CHARLES BONNIE, Vice President of NHS, was a member of Parnassus and was selected for All-State orchestra. S UE ELSM ORE was an active member of Girls' League and Girls' Letter Club. She was also chairman of the activities committee. JOHN FIORE, Legend co- editor, served as music sena- tor and Key Club treasurer. He also was active in drama. LUANN FISH served as Art Club vice president and participated in Auditorium Club activities. , 6 MARY FREEMAN, Stu- dent Body corresponding Secretary-Treasurer, was ac- tive in Girls' League and was co-captain of varsity cheer. Scholarship . . . LINDA HANSON, Senior Class Secretary, was Girls' League Central Council treasurer and Girls' Letter Club secretary. ROBIN GILLESPIE, Sen- ior Class Senator, was a member of Girls' League and Girls' Letter Club. She was also on the pom line. LEANN HAGEN, Senior Class Treasurer, was on the Legend staf, the varsity pom line and was Girls' Letter Club secretary. ED HAWKINS, National Merit Scholarship finalist, was a member of the Chess and Science and Engineer- ing clubs. JIM HACKETT was a Key Club member and Jim plans to major in architec- tural engineering at AS U. MIKE HECKMAN, Sen- ior Class Senator, was an active member of Key Club and the varsity golf team. 55 HONORS St ROYALTY NANCY HINCHCLIFFE, NHS Secretary, was a senior class senator, Legend asso- ciate editor and chairman of the homecoming committee. LYNN HULSTEDT, NHS President, was second se- mester Rawhide Gazette edi- tor. She was also an active Girls' League and Parnassus member. Leadership . . . ri feissf 2. 1w!5Yfi.1Q 12 ' ffmwc5f2,g2f2E,2??aSg,?fe ww-V: .-- -,fgpgfgg ,, , ' fr K , -iz, wif' , fzwf -fV- - rist z .,'f s,'::1..sri4.,' 1 ti zzwr , 1Q,gf.:1,':ff.,,..,,g1. f , ff,., itf 1'--,i :-, . ,,. - ,,,., i,, . '1,. , g.,, . , ,.,, .. ,o,, ,-,,-,, c .H i CLAIRE KRUPPE, Par- nassus Club Secretary, was active in Girls' League. She also was a member of the homecoming committee. HONORS Kz ROYALTY 56 JANET KYLE was active in Girls' League and Par- nassus. She plans to attend Chapman College in the fall. MR. KEN SALT - NHS sponsor. National Honor Society is an honor scholarship club for juniors and seniors. Membership is based on the qualities of character, schol- arship, leadership and serv- ice. The seniors in NHS must be in the top 15 per cent of their class. TONI KANOVICH, French Club member, man- aged to attend afternoon classes at P.C. She plans to attend UCLA in the fall. BILL LAMB was a varsity basketball player and a mem- ber of Parnassus and Letter- men's Club. I MARCELLA MEIER was French Club vice president and a National Thespian member. She plans to attend P.C. Service CLAUDE TELLEF, Stu- dent Body Vice President, served as chairman of the elections committee and as president of Lettermen's Club. tcttctt 5 ' ,W y i U ,Wwerwm 1 ,Mft V i mg-jg ' ' ,, , ,,,,,,,, . ly, , , ,,,,, , ,,,:, t . f' . - -I . www , ' I ,' ,W 1 fr V .' ,, f '7 s,y:,,i,,5i vrrwmfr 4 , Y 'rv if fWi5'+vi,? f -J. ww- ' f if E ' U K 'U' 55: fi, ffl I i 7 we , YM, V , g, , ,, f ,mit ft, , , ,wr W I ,V wtf Wu., r mfg if V r er we f,,19.'fgV,,t,zrs3' 9' V , I7 , - n Q- , wif, r 5 , . ,, . Q, ,, Xi Z M, .W 'Mft , ., 'i 1 ' ' mfg, fx if 'f' wr' wif exfwg W Z! Gfe 2 r7ff7ML'54 ' ,, wie 2 ' ,Q 1 1334? ? Lv' 'npr -,fl V , 5 K M' WW, , gp if z ,f, tt, H . ,wry W, ,,f ,,- Ve . ,f VERONICA MORALES was Spanish Club secretary and a Girls' League mem- ber. She plans to attend AS U in September. I I l W LOUISE WILLIAMS, Girls' Letter Club President, was a Girls' League member, Parnassus Club treasurer and pom line captain. SHARMAN RATHKEY was National Honor Society treasurer and was selected for All-State orchestra. WENDY WONG, Student Body Recording Secretary, was active in Girls' League, Girls' Letter Club and a var- sity cheerleader. STEVE STRA USS, The Rawhide Gazette's first se- mester editor, was Parnassus Club president and a Nation- al Thespian member. Q. . . , K , ..,. ,. .. .I .fs . . sils 'ts' S S sst' I tssts issi a ,s-a 1 . t,.s G ,-'s . s'it.rt. p ppps , iicii .i.... I Xwfwwssgw --,---- M.. . ' k i 5 .5 J I G sssst I JIM YO UNGER, Student Body President, was a Key Club and Lettermen's Club member. He played varsity football, basketball and baseball. 57 HONORS KL ROYALTY PARNASSUS: fBottom Rowj Pam Smith, Dara Grant, Veronica Morales, Christy Harris, Kathy York, Debbie Fernaays, Gwen Hillpot, Candy Mullany, Linda Campbell, Wendy Wong, Judy Germain, Bette Harwood, Mary Larson, Becky Hurin, Mrs. Hatch. fSecond Rowj Ed Hawkins, Steve Strauss, Claire Kruppe, Peggy Bradshaw, Bob Mammen, Lynne Hudson, Roxy Brooks, Becky Potter, Barbara Barfoot, Elaine Riley, Emily Cruz, Mike Wegener, Bill Lamb. fThird Rowj Lynn Hulstedt, Janet Kyle, Linda Harry, Val Brown, Richard Avery, Marsha Hettich, Barbara Orr, at Patty Jackie Cottington, Jim Nudo. fFourth Rowj Louise Williams, Weaver, Debbie Dilts, Gloria Harris, Kris Martin, Sandy Fait, Jean King, Judy Eastman, Tom Daniels, David Axton. fFifth Rowj Dennis Dollard, John Spivey, Duane Cooper, Judy Wolfe. fTop Rowj Phil Gunn, Diane Dennison, Carolyn Reich, Debbie Gardner, Suzie Wheeler, Diane Reed, Toni Kanovich, LeAnn Hagen, Tom Rivera, Jim Seeley, Jim Dahn, Greg Skipitis. Recognition Of Scholars Goal O Parnassus Club Parnassus is a club whose mem- bers must be in high academic standing. Students must meet the application requirements each semester to remain a mem- ber. The club participates in many money-making and social activities throughout the year. Providing the leadership of Par- nassus this year were Steve Strauss, President, Richard Avery, Vice President 5 Claire Kruppe, Secretary, and Louise Williams, Treasurer. Mrs. Hatch acted as sponsor of the club. Officers of Parnassus were fTopj Steve Strauss, President, fMiddleJ Claire Kruppe, Secretary, Richard Avery, Vice President 5 1Bottom Louise Williams, Treasurer. Pat Purves Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow John Fiore Optimist Award-Arts Eight Seniors Win Scholastic Honor Sylvia Castillo Sears Roebuck Foundation Scholarship l ' Ed'Hawkins Optimist Award-Science, National Merit Finalist, Elks Most Valuable Finalist, Second in City Wendy Wong Daughters of American Revolution Winner Clalre Kruppe Optimist Award-Letters Jim Younger Junior Rotarian, National Elks Leadership Second Place Claude Tellef Junior Rotarian 59 HONORS Kz ROYALTY Dave Axton All-State Band Sandy Butler All-State Band John Kaufmann All-State Band Sharman Rathkey All-State Band W, ., rr, , K , rf? w ig i, rin. -- ' . , ' , 7 'Www 'ff' ' 4 fair gif Z33f3f4fWgP, ..,, ' -' K' ffl ' a ' ,,f , 1 M A W' J eff Dlllgle L ' infra' jgf s f A, A , ' ' G All-State Band ly 'L f e ' , it f,LV ' V ' --3? at f nnnn, i A ,ff af t it 1' , s lg, I A,., 2,1 , I Vvvvvv Don Kapp All-State Band HONORS Kz ROYALTY 60 Steve Shoop All-State Band East's Musicians Merit Positions In Charles Bonnie All-State Orchestra Sharon Kenyon All-State Orchestra DeeAnn Reed All-State Orchestra A11-State It is a Very high honor to be selected for any All- State group. This year, twenty-one members of East High's music de- partment participated in All-State musical groups. Actually twenty-three places in the four ,groups were claimed by East High students, but two students qualified for two groups each and could choose only one. Karen Struble All-State Orchestra it v I i 4 . i f ii VAAVV -AVG f 2 veffwrwrwfwwffxw Y ,,L,, A ,, ,f7,wfzg.n,- fa f when V'Z1f21, H ,,., L' -' VE? :sf 12,4 1 s, ,, Kgszzwkw ' . , , Liv? ,gk , 44 H. ,. ,':,zf.-wvgf , if ,15 5 i 'll MMQWQQMQ ' V E ,T af, rf wr Q 1 2 5 W 5 ' if i ,Q 3 2 in ,N Y 5 fi i ff' Y f 2 1 K3 ,S gil K' Q5 Z Fife! ,O 1 ,V Wi U' U ., A gb G ,, 0 0 r . 65 6 , 6 Q5 Q KHP' ' N Wendy Gardner All-State Girls' Chorus Marsha Hettich All-State Girls' Chorus Bonnie Luke All-State Girls' Chorus tl 'K D Q 22'- M i ' fl ii osrro i E5 in I xg' O0 W 1 , I ,I 1, ,View ,D , Q , A, Debbie Maffucio All-State Girls' Chorus Kris Miller All-State Girls' Chorus mwumwwsvmm, WWMM fl fl lmMmfmm,.,mwf.a N QMMWWE51 ' I - L ' A 'fi if f 34551122 'iivg - , We isa 1' .1 wa - an zf nw. , we 1 if 4 3ff,uwl.,1 74 9 ii?-54535 smefzmw .Sei ' fi wiwfm 'V ,ge Q ,. ,',,f,:,m K K f Mr T32 Q2'wfsagirifwtigsiffile? 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Mike Doonan All-State Mixed Chorus Jan Wilcox All State Girls Chorus ,,l,, I V,,i ,1,:,, if ,,.i,, g ,,,., ,:.,L V ' ,' IY'fV:Sf,' ,f'i4 ' 3'51, 'v1 fflm,ZfEQl.lm7?ff li m A g V A ,,Z ix .,,,A . . .o,. .r ,s, ,,,r , , f , V' ' 73 V f. - , , ff, I ' m y jgl , ,,.,l,ri,, ,, Y Q VZ, is ,L H -1 .ff ,igy ,L,V V, - Vkky sllsd , .odx f. siil sirrii M V ga, W 4 E 5 H E a David Fetz All-State Mixed Chorus Christy Harris All-State Mixed Chorus Bob Johnson All-State Mixed Chorus Maridee Miller All-State Mixed Chorus Karen Struble All-State Mixed Chorus 61 HONORS Kz ROYALTY ails. A Jim Younger - Boys Stater Mary Freeman - Girls Stater Nancy Hinchcliffe - Girls Stater Claude Tellef - Boys Stater Tellef Outstanding Citizen HONORS Sz ROYALTY 62 Attending Boys and Girls State for East High were Claude Tellef, Jim Younger, Mary Freeman and Nancy Hinchcliffe. Each student Was active in his city's and state's activities. Claude Was named outstanding citizen for all of Boys State. Wendy Wong and Jim Younger attended the Arizona Association of Student Council. As secretary of her coun- cil, Wendy Worked to solve the problem pre- sented to her council, as did Jim as presi- dent of his council. Each of the councils represented a school. Workshoppers: fBottom to topj Debbie Steinhauser, Jean King, Gloria Harris, Steve Strauss. Students Gain Knowledge At CCJ fBottom to topj Nancy Hinchcliffe, John Fiore, Lynn Hulstedt, Steve Hetsler. Publications workshop was attended by many of the members of East's publication's department this summer. Students went to NAU for either the newspaper or the yearbook session to learn new techniques through t he classes offered. The classes included begin- ning layout in the year- book session and report- ing in the newspaper ses- S ion. Attending the work- shop for 10 days, students had a rewarding time. The National Conference O f or the promotion of bet- t f Christians and Jews is er understanding bet- ween people, mainly con- cerning social problems. The students attended t wo main assemblies in which they heard speak- G rsg they also divided into groups in which the mem- ers of those groups had iscussions about pro- d blems and possible solu- tgions for them through etter understanding. NCCJ delegates: fBottom Rowj Wendy Wong. fSecond Rowj Christy Harris, Ronnie Lomeli, fThird Rowj Richard Avery, Marsha Hettich. fBack Rowj Larry Adams, Warren Rohrer. 63 HONORS Kz ROYALTY '1wf':1iQsw,n.'w.:w.w we fm, me -aw 5 -v ..:n.4. 5 ,v -Qm,,1.j.ffw'fxufMwxL if .W N fm-w.ws.ms,Q 4.1. W. , nz.:-Q, 1. -'Nw -w-,z..f1-f4.wu.rfmf.-.11uufa.9u2im..mb-V,-wqm J.1.5kir.-Xdwqfwmf-,Q ,ff qnfguwfafw--..w.,,n.m., fufu-.H vmmfum-mf L X I i E The administrators' song, Everything is up-to-date in Kansas City, turned out to be a big success of the Follies. Straight from the horse's mouth, I told you I needed a break. And Mr. Jamison just doesn't know how to cope with the situation. H ,..t.r,,:MF,:M,: f- rf 3, G , R 'MMA HW ,....f -',,,.:,-- . t 4 , I I -T:n,.r,-,w? , rr R A I N .wif 5643? 1. W4 if y f-I ay, 4 ,Z Fun and Frolic I 0 Q 4 111 our Follies Bonanza , Longhorn style was the title of the '67 Faculty Follies. Instead of the old fashioned Way of the melodrama, it was a satire on the western television shows, writ- ten by Robert Cox. Mel Dunn and Robert Malinski were the main stars of the Follies, but Ken Salt, alias Super Steer stole the show in his heroic deed of saving the Long- horn kids from Audra McClintock, played by Roxanne Knight. Whoa Longhorn! Mr. McCullar proceeds to slow down the wagon which carried the saloon girls and Super Steer. The wagon was lea' by Louie Longhorn. y y ,.Q..b,:q , ,:h., X c c XWX. .. ., c c c ' I ' I L ' ' if 5 ,:': I - .izz ss-I N W R X im X xx X X 3 PM Q X X 9 Q Q6 rx X i XX x R 'X X S ,, -su YN Y E NX si is Y Q in S K E Y lwf I R sms K N 1 SN 'WP Sw 5? X I N x X 1 X 0 It W N 5 Q N Kb K ,sl Y X W K x my b x Q +R wa a . iw? ' xx fx NX A in 'lll g, krh- , if' Q 3 QQ .,,g . mmm P The final touch of the Follies was the great embrace of Super Steer Lillie John, with whom Amy KMrS- BTGZJQU WGS in love, CML Saltj and Audra McClintock KMTS, Knighzj, wanted to build his sweetheart a schoolhouse so she could be a biology teacher. HOWDY PARTNER! Mr. Malinski played the big role of Bull. He was kidnapped by the McClintock bunch, but was rescued by his brother, Little John. 67 ACTIVITIES Junior attendant, Kim Guyer, Varsity Cheerleader. It 'H t..w fT't 5 3 if who yi Sophomore attendant, Kris Doyle, with her escort, Van Rohrer. Freshman attendant, Dedie Heizer, with her escort Jim Beasley. ACTIVITIES 68 WW3' 442 ' it it gi Mary Freeman, Senior attendant, with her escort Tom Pokorski. The 1967 Homecoming Royalty and their escorts. From left: Warren Rohrer, escort, Kim Guyer, Junior Attendant, Jim Beasley, escort, Dedie Heizer, Freshman attendant, Queen Cindy, King M ikeg Kris Varsity Pom Pon dances at Homecoming Assembly to raise spirit for festivities that night. Beer Sz Zimmerman Reign In '6 It's a Small World was the homecoming theme for 1967. A Week of activities took place before the Friday night finale. The coronation of the royalty topped the game's halftime ceremony. Cindy Beer was chosen Queen and Mike Zimmerman, King. The other attendants were Mary Freeman, Kim Guyer, Kris Doyle, and Dedie Heizer. The best float was the Junior's, Up, Up and Away. Nancy Hinch- W J.. XS' Si! he s . .ville mm- wma i. n ET! 'l Ne cliffe headed the homecoming committee. ...Rb Doyle, Sophomore attendant, Vqn Rohrer, escortg Tom Pokorski, escort, Mary Freeman, Senior attendantg Sam Ballard. Many spirited Longhorns watch during the assembly. ,,,,, K . An enthusiastic crowd watches as the King and Queen step into their car. Wayne Jobst in background did the announcing for the ceremony. 1 f'V', M IIS -,g -4 M f f ' x J ge , ew-J-, l A Q f is f im i. t , , it 55' t - Mi - V Q, QM-z,,rl:w V . ' .ff . ff h if ff t 4 K me M642-t ,P ' X ' V- f . 5 V. 1 , wi . 1 r M . r - gv ,. - 2 4 . 1: ---. r t . etir ., :Q .,., Q. . V r' +V- V -V 'f'fYaf'fwr - V , Up, Up and Away , the winning float, done by the Junior Class. 69 ACTIVITIES GMM Cast: From l to r. Wendy Gardner, Jacque Francis, Jef Valencia, Bill Gates, Brenda Van Winlcle, Greg Glenn, Dingle, Sharon Denison, Bev Francis, John Fiore, Robert Paul F erroni. 5 il a 5157 During the play, the actors and actresses came up with some wild facial expressions. Here, Marsha Hettich proves it while talking to Bill Gates. ttggs ieo, .,essf.s Listen, you ! Duane Wilson K Robert o , Valencia 1 yells at Elwood K John Fiore j. As Veta I Bev Francis Q complains, the understanding Dr. Lyman Sanderson K Greg John Fiore, who played the lead as Glenn Q listens. Bev did an outstanding job in playing the role as Veta Simmons. Elwood P, Dowd, thrilled lilo audience. ACTIVITIES '70 'Harvey' Is Fall Production of Masque Kz Gavel Where's Harvey? East High Longhorns found the six- foot pooka rabbit at Masque and Gavel's first produc- tion of the year, Harvey, The sixth hour drama class, stagecraft, and Masque and Gavel worked to- gether to construct the most difficult set the East High stage has ever known. The play entertained many who came both nights to see it. 1 tm, , ,V VW The majority of the cast meets here in Dr. Sandersonis and Dr. Chumley's ofice. Veta pets Elwood as the rest discuss other problems. An inspired moment? No, just Veta KBev Francis J screaming to Dr. Chumley Uef Dingle Q about her abuse in the doctors ojice earlier. Yes, there really was a Harvey. Don Dickson made his appearance as Harvey and posed for our photographer. Veta Simmons. . . Elwood P. Dowd . . Myrtle Mae Simmons Miss Johnson . . . Mrs. Ethel Chavenet. . . Beverly Francis . . John Fiore Marsha Hettich Jacque Francis Wendy Gardner Ruth Kelly R.N. . . . Brenda Van Winkle Duane Wilson ...... Robert Valencia Lyman Sanderson M.D .... Greg Glenn William R. Churnley M.D. . . Jeff Dingle Betty Churnley , , Judge Omar Gaffney E. G. Lofgren . . . Harvey ...... Sharon Denison . . Bill Gates . Paul Ferroni . Don Dickson 71 ACTIVITIES Dunn does 'lt again? Hey, where'd the ball go? How cum' they get to lie down when we don't! . Mum-W' XY 'ex I Q If you d0n't play my way, then I just won't play! ACTIVITIES 72 Quick! Give the ball to FATS . Coaches Stram But Clowns i Win Again Zip - Zang - Zoom - Zonk! Could it be Rolls Royce Youree, or was it Can't Be Dunn? These were just a few of the thoughts going through the audience's minds at the Har- lem Clowns game sponsored by EAST HIGH'S LETTERMEN. The entire night was filled with Ooo's and ah's as the faculty was over- come by the Victorious Harlem Clowns. Half- time entertainment was turned over to the Balsz School District boy's basketball tourna- ments. Now wait just a minute fellas! Is this a basketball game or a football game? Coach Yoaree practices before the BIG game. LEGE D Staffers Work Long, Hard Hey! Who has my lay-out? Have my pictures been printed yet? Does anyone Want to stay and help me Write headlines? Does this sound Greek to you? You can find this same confusion in the LEGEND oflice any day of the Week. The 21 members on the staff perform a variety of jobs in order to make the book complete. The staff is lead by the Editorial Board and Mr. Robert Cox, advisor. The Editorial Board consists of Nancy Bertino, Editor-in- Chief 5 John Fiore, Co-Editorg Nancy Hinchcliffe, Associate Editor and Jean King, Junior Editor. ACTIVITIES 74 an I .r I LEGEND STAFF: fFront rowj Ron Lomeli, Nancy Durfee, Tom Huff, Sue Wentz. fSecond rowj Debbie Mr. Robert Cox, Selma Hyman, Nancy Bertino, Val Brown. Todd Holtz, John Fior Jean King. e, Nanette Warner, Sue White, Judy if , 2' 'Q' all eer ' 'E' for 75 ACTIVITIES ylor anif Allce look over newspaper techniq Diaz UGS. Russel Strauss, Alice GAZETTE Receives Bev ,,,,gfgy1,,, W. -W, J es, ., H ,mf 9 2 i 3 . . 5 Z 'Q' N3 A sin ee 5? nnner 4, gageiv. fb fgiffgg ' 'Lg' 1 i J ..V ni T eeee r M ,'.,:' i -54,511 5 - ff' eeeee -, uf .', .- -5.9 ,,.,,,, Second Se tor Lynn H , , Klumpeffwrj adwiige from Mr. James Coifrothr r- Awards, Honors Who is going to stay after tonight and help me write headlines? Has this copy been proofread yet? This is part of the action and work that goes on in the office of East High's Rawhide Gazette. The newspaper, led by first semester editor, Steve Strauss, and second semester editor, Lynn Hulstedt, is one of the top high school newspapers of the country. In its fourth year of publication, the paper has won numerous awards to testify to its quality. Ranked 1 in State 77 ACTIVITIES . W . A H: V 9 Elevgn Longhorn Bandsmen Were N Q f V71-'gd , ll' f MW, Q 1 5 Q 2 E+ e Recipients Of All-State Honors , M, 7 - . ,135 V ' V ' Hfgfvifszli ' 5 ? i Q s Q E 5 E 3 2 4 Q Q The Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Richard Longfield, makes the formation of an EH . Marching Band Uses 'Patterns Of Motion' East High's Marching Band provided colorful shows at each football game during pre-game or halftime. Under Drum Major Lane Briley's baton, the band put on inter- esting shows using Npatterns of motion . Concert Band emerged from the Marching Band this year with greater competition and pressures. The emphasis this year was on ensembles: 4 ensembles and 5 soloists reached State level competition. They also attended the ASU Festival for s the first time. East High's Drum Major, Lane Brrlley. ACTIVITIES 80 Outstanding Honors Won By Stage Band The stage band played at the NAU Stage Band Festival for the first time and Was singled out as an outstanding group. Also a first, they played concerts at many ele- mentary schools. The pep band provided music at before-school pep rallies. Concert Orchestra contributed 8 members to the new system orchestra which gave a well received concert at Grady Gammage Auditorium. Mr. Richard Longfield, Band Director STAGE BAND! CTOP ROWD Mafidee Miller, Ken G0Hd0I', Dave AXf0I1, Rowy Mike Smith, Rich lngebritsen, Mike Johnson, Mike Wegener Max Mabrey, Becky Potter, Tim Hunnicutt, Bonnie Luke, Sharon Kenyon. Steve Shoop, fRow 25 John Webster, Lane Briley, Bob Whitebeck, Carl Mann, fBottom vw A - A, .N ., ne 1 ans-remiss. M X X , W.k, V Kr ,fa x. bv,-MQ N5 K . - .,.., 5 ,, N? V i., - .1 . t ..,.,,., i,,. ,,,nlllllr W9 J ,Q -fig 't J f PSE qi , , QM- f at -W -F . r.... N A ., M am -'wif 3 Lib A at ,,,. LLLIQ ikl. .-we f 3 Q ,.-f l - s i . iiiy l 1 , ' J E15 T. ,,.,... ' l , , , rw '-'-' , ssfsr A if' 'll' ' - QQ -Vrk,Lk. ,.,, .K ' f'li ., 1f 'ff' .' r f . M :l 'f ig Q . i 'i kV,'k ' ... ... . r . ': ' ' N t,.,,, .' r M i CONCERT ORCHESTRA: fTop Rowj Becky Potter, Cary Smith, PEP BAND:fTop Rowj Ken Gondor, Dave Axton, Max Mabrey, Earl Ferguson, Roxie Akers, Dave Axton. QRow 21 Victor Peppert, Leonard Megee, John Webster, Lane Briley. fRow 21 Mike Smith, Mike Wegener, Rich lngebrit- A. T. West, Steve Shoop, John Arteaga, Sharman Rathkey, Kendra sen, Tim Hunnicutt, Becky Potter, Steve Shoop, Mike Johnson. Knox, Don Kapp, Sharon Kenyon. fRow 33 Dee Ann Reed, Mary Lynn Shumway, Sara Sunal, Richard Romans, Craig Bustrin. 81 ACTIVITIES x. 'w. Sv- Y 5. Qs CONCERT CHOIR: fFront Rowj Danny Fish, Danny Davenport, Karen Danielson, Kim Grove, Phyllis Jones, Janet Wilcox, Diane Fraser, Kathy Harris. fRow 21 Charles Bonnie, Bill Gilkey, Kris Miller, Diane Avery, Marsha Hettich, Mary Lynn Shumway, Christy Harris, Bonnie Luke, Karen Struble. fRow 33 Dennis Cox, Max Mabrey, Gail Harry, Maridee ' uality' is Our Concert Choir Concert Choir is the most honored chorus at East High School. The Choir consists mainly of Sopho- mores, Juniors, and Seniors. But, a few times a Freshman with outstanding abilities may be brought up from one of the other choruses at the semester. They performed at fall and spring con- certs. They also sang at the State Capitol during the Christmas season. This hard Working group practices every day during 4th hour, but some- times Works at night and during their lunch hours. To get into Concert Choir each member must pass an exam similar to an All-State exam. ACTIVITIES 82 Miller, Pam De Vries, Jennifer Jandreau, Denise Lube, Debbie Maffuccio, Wendy Gardner. fRow 45 Mike Doonan, Dennis Palmer, Dean Tarkington, Mike Kelley, Barry Bowen, Craig Dingle. fBack Rowj Bob Johnson, Curtis DeVries, David Fetz, Doug LeFever, Roger Peterson, Jetl' Dingle. Lawrence Barker Director of Choirs ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS: qFront Rowj Charlotte Gray, Judy Whitlaw, Susan Thomasson, Holly Cerney, Lorraine Lyken, Barbara Stillion, Mary Lou McKinney, Vanita Taylor, Lee Ann Farr, Lee Ann Van Beckum, Debbie Gildey, Nancy Bruning, Nancy Tokos. QTop Rowj Nancy l I l Lee, Valerie Baker, Laura Dunbar, Tammy Mortensen, Diane Denison, Patty Weaver, Sharon Denison, Sherry Mortensen, Diane Fildkamp, Lynn Border, Della McKinney, Jeri Oke, Donna Purin, Lois Michaud. ast Vocal Groups Are Tops The Madrigal Singers consist of a group of stu- dents from the Concert Choir who are selected to sing in this group. The singers sing the positions they sing in the Concert Choir, be they alto, soprano or bass. Made up of I4 members, they may use such instruments as the harpsichord or a recorder to get the effect they need. This group performs in District and State festivals as Well as performing in regular school concerts. CHOIR COUNCIL: QFront Rowj Diane Avery, Marsha Hettich, Sharon Denison. fMiddle Rowj Christy Harris, Dee Ann Reed, Ruth Beeth. fTop Rowj Jeff Dingle, Mr. Barker. Advanced Girls Chorus is just a step below the Concert Choir., They produced several outstand- ing programs during the year in conjunction with the Concert Choir. Under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Larry Barker, the choir sang at Christmas concerts, assemblies, and civic programs. They were generally considered to be one of the iinest girls' groups in the state. MADRIGAL VOCAL GROUP: fFront Rowj Karen Struble, Bonnie Luke, Christy Harris, fMiddle Rowj Maridee Miller, Wendy Gardner, Marsha Hettich, Karen Danielson, Kristine Miller, Dean Tarkington, fTop Rowy Charles Bufe, Mike Doonan, Mike Fetz, J eff Dingle, Dennis Palmer. 83 ACTIVITIES MIXED CHORUS: qrrenm Rewy Barbara Portello, Teresa Lopez, Judy Marlene Geil, Patty Bengston, Liz Newgard, Kathy EriCkS0n- KROW 43 Kerr Debbie Lashinske, Shirley Ferryhoagh. fRow 23 Rachelle Miller, Fred COX, Linda Fick, CN01 ShaI1kS, Jim COIGUIHII, Craig Mullen Eddle Charlene Kenedy, Melinda Nicholas, Vicki Cridebring, Linda Henrich, Bath, tR0w 53 R0beI't 0115013 Nflfbeft MHFPISCZI, Laffy Verdugo G3-TY Barbara Kopp. fRow 31 Shirley Burt, Becky Hayward, Gloria Guido, Buflletti J01111 SUHYIEG, David SChaka!1ka, R011 Barber. Frosh Chorus Organized This Year Mixed Chorus is offered for upper class- men who are interested in singing and having a good time. They sang many popular songs besides those sung by the Concert Choir. This is the first year a freshman mixed chorus has been offered at East. It gives the student a chance to learn all about different types of music and to become acquainted with other freshman. ACTIVITIES 84 l FRESHMAN MIXED: fGirls A Top to Bottomj Mickey Joachim, Kathy Crowe, Elaine Walsh, Dee Ann Cottington, Karen Rauch, Patty Polson, Susan Brown, Shelly Doyer, Jennifer Welker, Susan Saylors, Debbie Cohee. fBoys F Top to Bottomj Rick Sheets, Dee- ward Dodson, James Pourchot, Frank Kennedy, Rick Andrews, Ralph Villalobos, Troy York, Dennis Faultner, Mike Brown, Bryan Eames, Mike Wilson. Jeanne Williams gives her speech at the assembly. At the Junior Assembly students wait to hear speeches. Avery Pres.-Elect Klumpe New Veep The Student Body elections as well as the Class Officers elections proved to be one of the highlights of the year. Richard Avery, Tony Klumpe, Gayle Wong, and Janice Beasley were chosen by the Student Body to lead them next year. Class ofli- cers were chosen by their classmates to lead them in the coming year. All in all elections Were a success. Freshmen students listen to their candidates. Richard Avery gives it his all for Student Body Pres. Tony Klumpe uses his rabbits as a gimmick. Mike Zimmerman helps out Janice Beasley. 85 ACTIVITIES f .,.., , ., , ,,, Dr. Grobe was one of our guest speakers at the crash drug course. He gave examples of the ejects of drugs. Advanced and beginning modern dance classes performed at an assembly in the gym. ACTIVITIES 86 E'-A-S-T- was presented to the football team by Pom and Cheer at Assemblies Offer Much Learning Pep rallies, modern dance assemblies, guest-speakers assemblies, and serious assemblies have been bene- ficial assets to our student body and their interests. Each and everyone has had something in it for every Longhorn. This year East High was fortunate in having many guest-speakers such as General Walt, Whose appearance left us all with a great deal more understanding of the situation in Vietnam. ,,,,, gag., Waawm ,n,, , the last 1, home games leading up to homecoming. Pep Assemblies Rally Longhorns Pep rallies added a lot of spirit towards sport activ- ities We have on campus. From morning pep rallies to afternoon pep rallies students gave full participation. There Were many other interesting assemblies such as modern dance assemblies which informed the students of what goes on behind the scenes of some of our P.E. departments at school. The most successful assembly was the narcotics assembly. It was the most useful assembly of them all. Q Nine famous documents and a plaque were presented to East at a special assembly with General Walt. 3 fr gf rrrr ii At an assembly to promote the selling of the Legend, Sam Ballard gave a talk. 87 ACTIVITIES Dedicated To The my Senior Class President, Sam Ballard, holds up Class of '68. ACTIVITIES 88 I is X fs Q 'E If Senior Class of '6 . A Q 2-g X 1 f- .ei . -1 -sf S55-fiwfxfmw if 6 e No more me! cried Letterman to a close. g QQ , 1, if 34 2 ee has Excednn h , ,Afu ac - no. 327. f X We 'naw M 2 ff W J Ja W If K+ I If 0 n -+ S d alee helps build East High's first snowman. 89 ACTIVITIES mags Debbie Heinrich models Evening wear. Wendy Wong wears a dress appro- Linda Hanson shows casual sports- priate for school or daytime. wear. be ,. so A s 4 1 F Debbie Steinhauser and J im Johnson are ready for the beach. ACTIVITIES 90 FASHION SHOW MODELS: Jim Johnson, Debbie Steinhauser, Louise Williams, Chris Reynolds, Diane Avery, Wendy Wong, Denise Lube Mike Heckman, Linda Hanson, Carol Hale, Geri Rill, Mike Zimmerman, East Srs. Model New Spring Styles FriVo1ous Fashion Flair, this year's Girls League fashion show was held on April 2. The theme Was carried out in the decorations Which were carousel animals and balloons on the tables and Walls, and a large carousel. Models, provided by Senior Council and boys from the senior class Wore clothes from Starrett's and Pomeroy's. Providing entertainment were: fBotton1y Kim Grove and Christy Harris. fTopJ Marsha Hettich, Karen Danielson, Bonnie Luke, and Karen Struble. f U fl' Tom Pokorski, Linda Campbell, Brenda McDonald, Jim Younger, LeAnn Hagen, Tom Ribaudo, and Debbie Heinrich. Brenda M cDorzald and Jim Yoariger model attire appropriate for date wear. Geri Rill models a dress for school or daytime. 91 ACTIVITIES if Q MW-Lv' X if 13 32 fm gi Q 45 1:21 fi Ts ,G ia ,E 1 ? 2 31 xi 5 i 1 2 e 2 5 2 1 3 l 2 i 3 Y 2 5 E 2 , E E 5 I Q a I l 3 3 1 Football Ends, 3 Wins, 1 Tie And 6 Losses fi ff 44 aafltt ,,,, , ,,,, ff , ,, hod , ,, ',oo , .:- -- 'ft Riff-W '-'f. - s ' f sooo 6 1 a ' Al Carr Gene Cox Royce Youree Line Coach Head Coach Backfield Coach All against all, East's '67 football sea- son Was a good one. For being our first year in AA action We did quite Well along side of many older and stronger schools. With 3 Wins, 6 losses and 1 tie We showed our competitors that We know how to play football and play it Well, with nothing neglected. The coaches drilled our boys every day and together With the players' anticipation as Well as the fans, We produced great games of skill that added to the ex- perience and education of the team. The three coaches Working together produced our team. 'WN 1967 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM KFront Rowj Randy Stolts, Jim Younger, Pat Wyser, Tom Armstrong, Tom Mills, Gary Doran, Paul Yee, Gilbert Valenzuela, Bill Harter, Marvin Jump. I M iddle Row Q Dan Stimpson, Gary Stewart, Ed Hall, Mike McCarthy, Larry Rosendahl, John McQueen, Roger Peterson, Dan Wilson, John Hurt, Larry Verdugo, Gary Dryzmala. I Back Rowj Coach Gene Cox, Mike Bewley, Jim Johnson, Bob Kalember, Jim Wood, George Poteet, Mike Zimmerman, Evan Farley, Tom Ribaudo, Claude Tellef, Coach Royce Youree, Coach Al Carr. 95 SPORTS . ...AA . , The kick was a good one as illustrated by the form of Ed Hall. SPORTS 96 Steers, Chargers Lock In Tie, 20-20 Determination, force and a lot of effort put forth helped to make our first game and With our main rival, McClintock, a great one. The team Work be- tween Jim Younger, Mike Zimmerman, George Poteet and Tom Ribaudo brought satisfaction to all. The score, a 14-14 tie at half time, concluded With a 20-20 tie, a terrific opening for East High's football season. Rlbaudo drops back to hurl a pass. West Downs East The East High Longhorn's new arrival in football this year, Tom Ribaudo, scored our only points for East when we played against West High. Ribaudo made a good run of 48 yards for the touchdown but the kick by Pat Wyser unfor- tunately failed and left the half time score at 6-13. As the time ran out West continued on to score an additional 41 points to really pull away and leave us far behind. A terrifying game of 6-54 was the final result. Ed Hall slips by with ease to gain yardage for East and bring ns closer to the goal line. 1 E Younger calls plays as Hall responds. Zimmerman clears the way for Ribaudo to get by and score a touchdown. Ribaudo again was given the chance for more yardage. 97 SPORTS Struggling for freedom from Camelback is George Poteet. Gridders Confront Spartans, Win, 33 - 0 One of our old time favorite opponents, Gerard, started off with a bang and scored a touchdown to make the score board show 0-6 at halftime. We, nevertheless, took action and reversed the situation to win our first game 18-6. Tom Rib- audo made a 2 yard plunge to score the first East, Gerard Fight- Longhorns Prevail Ed Hall and Tom Ribaudo tried hard that night but just not hard enough. Ed Hall's 35 yards and Tom Ribaudo's 7, together a total of 42 yards, were our only yardage gained while playing against Camelback. Two fumbles of the ball, one in the first half and one in the second half, hurt us con- siderably. Camelback scored 13 points before half time and another 20 at the close of the game finish- ing the evening with a final score of 0-33. With our great ojense, Ribaado got through many times for yardage and points. touchdown, Ed Hall ran 7 yards for our second along with Jim Younger's 10 yards of hustling to achieve our third touchdown, to give us our victory. SPORTS 98 Hall gets of a booming punt. Eddie Hall prepares to throw a crunching block into his opponent. at t 'nt Tom Ribaudo jights of all four opponents without any direct help of his team mates. East Cages Lions For 7-3 Triumph From the beginning, Alhambra set out to get us but their only accomplishment throughout the entire game Was a field goal in the first half. Then We started in. Jim Younger directed a pass to Tom Ribaudo to give us a go-ahead touchdown. To add to the excitement of the night, Mike Zimmerman intercepted a pass but didn't get through for any points. As the gun was fired, the score board showed a victory, 7-3. Trying to break loose is Valenzuela. W-- R The West High opponent thrusts Jim Younger to the ground and stops him cold. 99 SPORTS East High 0 East High 6 East High 7 East High 34 East High' 0 East High 12 East High 13 East High 12 East High 18 East High 6 In the closing minutes of the game, JV scores against Gerard. Junior Varsity Scores McClintock 28 . Camelback 18 . . . ...... Gerard 6 . .Alhambra 33 CarlHayden 0 .........South26 .......North31 . . . .... Maryvale 38 . . . .Central 14 Wolf Leads Junior Varsity The football season for the Junior Varsity team was a rough one. They fought all the way through and never gave up. Victories were obtained over Gerard and Carl Hayden, both were a slaugh- ter. The season came to a close with the final record of two wins and eight losses. JV FOOTBALL TEAM: fFront rowj Greg Lutz, Dan Knuth, Mark Fleming, Rick Andrews, fBack rowj Rick Harvey, Mike Berreros, Roger Fitsimmons, Larry Love, Charles Dykman, Gerald Welker, Allen Blackburn, Jim John Hiralez, Howard Harville, David Hagen, Ray Robson, Greg Wolf, Jandreau, 12nd rowj Jerry Martin, Duane Cooper, Brent Farley, Mike Ed Flores, Coach Mel Dunn. Doonan, Bob Parker, Stan Brooks, Hank Micola, Bob Hancock, Don Kapp, SPORTS 100 f FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: fFront rowj Nick Gartner, Jim Petty, Ken Tanner, Steve White, Rick Cowens, Tony Cusimano, David Gamboa, John Kalember, Robert Quihies, Bill Douglas, Gary Fernaays, Lanny York. 12nd rowj Bill Clement, Hector Hernandez, Pete Cedor, Mike Heinrichs, Dan McDowell, Doug Smith, Kim Kaput, Mark Easton, Robert Cruz, Freshman Scores East High 33 ........................ West 13 Mike McDonald, Harry Rusenburg, Fred Wilber, Harold Morgan. 13rd rowj Coach Hector Bejarano, Don Simmons, Larry Doran, Steve Olson, Tom Arnold, Tom Brown, Rick Williams, Mike Keeton, Gary Jurick, Russel Johnson, Larry Sutter, Coach Richard Martin. Lightweight Scores East High 13 ...................... Brophy 6 East High 25 . . . . . .Camelback 30 East High 34 . . . . . .Moon Valley 0 East High 50 . . .... Gerard 0 East High 12. . . ...... Cortez 0 East High 0 . . . .... Alhambra 6 East High 6 . . . ....... . .North 0 East High 40 . . . .Carl Hayden 0 East High 19 . . . . . .Carl Hayden 7 East High 25 . . ...... South 0 East High 13 . . . . . .Washington 12 East High 21 . . ..... North 13 East High 13 . . . ..... North 0 East High 38 . . . . .Maryvale 0 East High 0 . . . ...... Glendale 7 East High 0 . . . .... Central 0 East High 12 . . . . . .Carl Hayden 0 LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL TEAM: fFront rowj Jim Franz, Mark Ashton, Bob Hutcheson, Shane Beer, Jim Martin, Steve Briscoe, Jim Reiman, Bill Meader, Frank De la Cruz, Chris Farley, David Gonzales, Steve Reamer, Rudy Dowallo. 12nd rowj Coach Jack Wing, Danny La- Vares, Randy Graves, Steve Speer, Danny Brooks, Pat D'Addea, Tom Thompson, Bob LaVake, John Vellagas, Randy Hicks, Steve Plautz, Dan Hagen, Gary Hawkins, Frank Lucero, Steve Keirol, Dave Moore, Cal Potter, Louie Fisher, Coach Robert Churbuck. 101 SPORTS , 1 W W? if if if f Qfwvf .4 wi' H4 ef M ' , M126 5Q'zf:f'EEZ', ' -E mm M ,aw ,f , , igiififffi 1 A Junior Farney Lead Basketball Team The Longhorns Varsity Basketball team has a great season to remember. No school was a simple pushover and We put up a tough tight also. With our all time favorite and good senior players, Zimmerman, Poteet, Hall, Ballard, in fact the Whole team, aided by the high point player, Far- ney, a junior, they Won 10 games out of 18 and showed us their ability to continue fighting after losing 8. Coach Ro ce Youree Y Head Basketball Coach The beginning of the season Was a sad one, losing to West 77-55 but a victory over Camelback 65-46 helped to gain back our confidence. When We beat Phoenix Union 65-64 We rejoiced for they were rated number one in the state. Then We began Winning a couple and losing one for the remainder of the season. Our team took us to the State tournament but We failed to place. Q 5 Mike Zimmerman starts the game with a good jump. ,V ,fbi 1.1: 5.4 1 , 51 Q-' E -V-V J -, A W V. '- if , ' , -' ' , ' er 'VTTSQWWW V673 VA- Q-Zl'. ' ' ' ?,. 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Alhambra 62 East 71 . . . . .Carl Hayden 62 East 56 .... .... M aryvale 46 East 54 .... .... N orth 57 East 68 .... . . .South 77 East 48 .... ...... C entral 60 East 65 .... . . .Carl Hayden 35 East 48 .... .... M aryvale 60 East 63 .... .... N orth 49 East 69 .... ..... S outh 41 East 57 .... . . .Central 59 Thunderbirds Pin the Longhorns 77-55 In a repeat performance of the previous year the Longhorns opened up their season to West's Thun- derbirds on a losing note. Bill Lamb, East High Senior, was high point man with a total of 13 pomts but still We Were unable to pull through and take a victory. Throughout the entire game We lagged behind and Wound up the game with a score of 77-55. Sam Ballard reaches high against Central. Jim Younger waits for the rebound SPORTS 194 Mike Zimmerman and George Poteet stand ready for their chance to take the ball. srr a -,, . '1 .1 rlul , ef l.,. T 11' 'au' .,,'.u' . 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As the clock drew closer to running out the score board showed a resounding Victory for East High over Camel- back, 65-46. f ew. V by :fwfrrf-ifxafyff-in .ff-wfffffvfr-'r'f'fi2,'Y' vfffxaf-sxfi.-i i:!if i, V. ll V 4 , ,,,, , ,,,, gag' .V iw V ,, V ., V V- , A V., ,.,i,1. W yi . W V, v ' V 'Lx r W. 1 H., -A , l r . s l f '. - w..,,V W zzz? 2V , f em 'M I , ' f VM fx f A ' ' wwf. ,, fi :. . , if-f....i. V. 'V f 1. ., ,V f , , K 1 ,, 'l , it 1 i i wifi r i . s f gf 'I ,, 'ir 1. ' 'h' - WW '- .A , . y f if 753' ' ' fi ' 'V - ' I J H , .24 r - J r. ' , i Ere' vu, 'rf R' N 5 ' Zz J, ,K Eg' 'ff' .. it i 3 . V ' M -. fa A ' if ' it 2 if ,, i ff, 7 ,a W. ,W get H: -' in it i ,, - 1 2 f--f v i-1 ' v Zimmerman and the Bobcats fight for the ball. Again Mike Zimmerman adds to his total, 2 points, which helped to shut down M aryvale, 56-.l,6'. 105 SPORTS All alone is Zimmerman scoring 2 more points. Win and Lose Since the first game we did great until We met Saguaro High. With all of our best players, We just couldn't make those shots. Saguaro took the game at a saddening score of 54-Saguaro and 38-East. After a letdown the week before, East smashed our favorite rival McClintock with a grand total of 59 points to their 37 in our sixth game of the season. This left us an average of 4 Wins and 2 losses. East Downs Kofa 7 5-5 Kofa stood absolutely no chance at all after We began. From the very beginning to the end We fought and fought hard and it proved to us the truth. We Were the best. At half time We were far in front but after the half they began to catch up. They didn't come close enough though, for We still finished the game with a score of 75-56. i Jim Younger shoots for a basket and makes it. Farney and a M aryvale player reach for possession. Blocked by an opponent, Zimmerman fails to score. Ballflfd Shoots and waits f0T the TGSUUS- SPORTS 106 A Toss-Up Season Flagstaff High led the Longhorns to another loss of 76- 56. East fell into a slump and remained in a routine of win two and lose one. The next game was a rough one. We challenged Alhambra and returned home with a glorious victory, 64-62. This helped to keep us in the state championship running. High in the air is Jim Farney shooting to win against Alhambra Shooting to gain a lead over M aryvale is Zee. 54-62- Carl Hayden Loses 2 In both attempts with Carl Hayden, East pulled ahead and showed who was boss. The first time, towards the middle of the season, East won by a mere 9 points for a fairly easy Victory. Again, closer to the end of the season, Carl Hayden was put in their place with a tumbling score of 65 to 35. East was now on the road to a very successful year which was evident by the end. 5 i wifes Y Mei Sam Ballard places a lay up shot in the basket. f I l Farney passes the ball down the court to another Longhorn to keep it away from Alhambra. 107 SPORTS JVS Sufferg Season Ends 6 Wins, 12 Losses The season's beginning Was really a good one, starting off with Wins against West and Camel- back. Then We were hit hard With ten consecutive losses which hurt considerably. To show they cer- tainly didn't give up, the JV Basketball Team came back With three victories over Maryvale, North and Central at the end of the season. Many games were close but just not close enough to give us the chances We needed. East 39 ......... East 34 ......... East 47 .......... East 68 ......... . East 49 .......... ..... East 41 ......... East 51 ...... .... East 6 A mad scramble for a loose ball in a typical JV tilt. Junior Varsity Basketball Scores . . .Maryvale . . . .North . . . .South .......Central Carl Hayden . . . .North . . . .South Central 46 58 52 51 78 37 7 4 60 East East East East East East East East East 45 43 45 46 27 44 43 35 .........West . . .Camelback Phoenix Union . . . ......... Kofa .. . . . .Saguaro . . .McClintock . . . .Flagstaff . . . .Alhambra . .Carl Hayden X... Q2 ' lwll'SKfvfe-Q -ff-3-5 SPORTS 108 3 ......... .... 4 0 .... . . X J J 6 ' -Z l X ul . N V K ? M .xx X X X a as 4 V X 1 i 4 7551 by ' . Q, f j,l!.f f X rx r .SX x QWW4, - - .. 5 g .- f-4-5 4 f T? at O ,341 fx: . 6 5650 Z' X f , t 'Q X X X X X FROSH SCARLET BASKETBALL TEAM CBottom Rowj S. White, G. Jurick, S. Talbot, C. Barrios, J. Strauss, F. Robinson. fTop Rowj D East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East 53 41 61 37 44 60 68 52 60 64 53 54 53 61 74 48 Freshmen Scarlet Basketball Scores . . . . . . .Chandler Phoenix Union ...........West .. . . . .Saguaro . . . . .McClintock . . . . .Alhambra .......Maryvale . . . .Carl Hayden ........North ........South ........Central . .Carl' Hayden ........North . . . . .Maryvale ......South . . . . .Central 31 43 35 27 23 37 15 41 29 42 32 7 29 46 32 39 Gamboa, J. Kalember, J. Lieffort, Coach Bejarano, G. Fernaays, S. Beer, Manager L. Sutter. Freshmen Purple Basketball Scores East 56 . . . ........................ Chandler 32 East 34 .... .................. P hoenix Union 52 East 52 .... .......... W est 36 East 19 .... ..... M cClintock 27 East 60 .. . ...... Alhambra 40 East 45 .... .... C arl Hayden 28 East 42 .... ..... M aryvale 32 East 50 .... ...... N orth 30 East 50 .... ...... S outh 34 East 50 ........ Central 53 East 32 .... .... C arl Hayden 33 East 45 .... ........ N orth 20 East 41 .... ..... M aryvale 26 East 39 .... ...... S outh 57 East 40 ..... Central 51 FRESHMAN PURPLE TEAM QBottom Rowp Coach Franz, D. Smith, Castillo- fT0p Row? D- Avila. L-Ne11H1aH,R- Graves, C- Potter, B- Russel, M. McDonald, B. Wallace, M. Keeton, D. McDowell, M. Sechrist, F. B- EHUIGS, K- LUC21-S, G- Davis- 109 SPORTS Sizemore Leads For 8 Varsity Wins East High's Varsity Cross coun- try team had the best season ever with 8 Wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. Under the direction of Coach Derryl Franz, the boys also Went to the Phoenix Invitational, Inter-divisional, and Squaw Peak Invitational meets. With almost half a team of Juniors, next year should prove to be a season Where East Will be first in all state meets. Tom Sizemore keeps in shape with con- Varsity Cross Country Team, QBottom Rowj Roger Sprague, Ken Grove, Brad Vaughn, Art Phillips, Richard Leon, Michael Ong. QTop Rowj Jim Nudo, Bobby Hernandez, Greg DeBree, Warren Rohrer, Tom Sizemore, Mike Reamer, Coach Franz. Varsity Cross Country Scores East 28 ...................... McClintock 28 East 22 .... ........... W est 39 East 16 .... ' .... Phoenix Union 43 East 19 .... ...... C amelback 42 East 24 .... .... P hoenix Union 35 East 40 .... ....... A lhambra 19 East 17 . . East 18. . . East 27 . . East 44 . . East 22 . . SPORTS 110 . .... Carl Hayden 44 .......South39 .....North 35 . . . .Maryvale 17 ........................Central36 Phoenix Invitational Inter-divisional Squaw Peak Invitational stant practice. Warren Rohrer and Mike Reamer take laps around the field to keep fit. Cross Country Team Places Our Cross Country team really has great honors to be proud of. We beat Phoenix Union's team who were at the time the defending state champions. Tom Sizemore placed in the Interdivisional Meet and the team also placed in the Squaw Peak Invitational. More proof is the all around record. 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Neal Larson, Tom Martin, Jim Jenkins, and Mark Esenwein take laps daily. FROSH SPIKEMEN fFr0nt Rowj Charles Barrios, Greg Spivey, Mark F' k L y W lk QB k R JJim Nudo Dennis Mitc e , i ussell, lS 9, aI'I' 2. . 3C 0W Danny Mitchell, Coach Derryl Franz. Frosh Run T01- Record The highlight of the freshman cross-country sea- son Was their placing fourth in the city team run. Greg Spivey placed fourteenth out of 70 runners in the meet, being timed in 11 minutes, 36 seconds. The baby Longhorns started out in good style, whipping Camelback 36-19, but then disaster struck in the form of powerful Phoenix Union. The Coyotes handed the Longhorns their only really bad defeat, 17-43. The other matches were extremely close, which indicates that our Cross Country hopes may be bright for the future. r Freshman Track Scores East East East East East East Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra South Mt. Maryvale Central 113 SPORTS Varsity Wrestling team included fFront Rowj Ron West, Horace Bell, Dan Flower, Mike Kelley, Roger Sprague, and Rex Billingsley. fSecond Rowy Coach Miles Benda, Evan Farley, Tom Arm- strong, Jeif Dingle, Jerry Martin, Stan Brooks, and Gary Rodes, manager. Rex Billingsley wrestles his opponent to a decision. Horace Bell turns this predicament to one of his famous pins. 114 SPORTS Bell Sz Farley Lead Varsity Grapplers East High's varsity Wrestling team competed in 'AA' action this season. The Longhorn grapplers, led by Evan Farley, compiled five Wins, five losses, and a second in a four-Way meet with Tempe, Scottsdale, and Arcadia. Under the watchful eye of Coach Miles Benda, the Longhorns placed five grapplers in state competition. Although we had only five Wins, We still beat our biggest rival ever, North High. With Evan Farley and Stan Brooks placing sec- ond, Ron West placing third, and Roger Sprague and Horace Bell placing fourth in the Divisional Meet at Alhambra, all five Longhorns Went to the State meet at Phoenix Union. Ending the season, Horace Bell attained ten Wins and no losses, While Captain Evan Farley wrestled to a nine and one season. On Wrestling their first varsity season, Stan Brooks and Ron West came out on top. Stan Brooks gains precious seconds in his ride. Five Wrestlers Went to State Two Longhorn Wrestlers placed second in the dis- trict, Stan Brooks and Evan Farley. Horace Bell, placing fourth in district, boasted an undefeated re- cord in dual meets and copped 12 victories in all. These three, along with Ronnie West and Roger Sprague, carried our hopes into the State tournament. Varsity Wrestling Schedule 71 East 90 Tempe 52 Scottsdale 67 Arcadia 33 East 21 Phoenix Union 11 East 31 Camelback 20 East 30 Prescott 18 East 28 West 42 East 6 Moon Valley 27 East 17 Maryvale 26 East 19 Central 5 East 43 South 22 East 18 North 19 East 29 Carl Hayden Roger Sprague wrestles his Chandler opponent out of bounds. Jef Dingle puts his South Mountain opponent in a predicament. 3 Mike Kelley demonstrates a chicken-wing break down on his Phoenix Union opponent. 115 SPORTS J .V. Matmen Record 5-4-1 The JV's opened their season with a 33-21 Win over Phoenix Union, and continued on to a season's record of 5 Wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. The experience they gained lends hope for a better varsity season next year. Paul Schwimmer attempts a reversal on his opponent. ' Some of the outstanding grapplers on the squad I were Ron West, 103g Richard Avery, 1203 Paul Schwimmer, 1333 Jeff Elsinore, 165 3 Jeff Din- gle, 180 3 and Pat Wyser, heavyweight. Richard Avery pins his Phoenix Union opponent. Junior Varsity Wrestling Schedule East 33 vs East 15 vs East 34 vs East 8 vs East 26 vs East 26 vs East 16 vs East 29 vs East 23 vs East 23 vs SPORTS 116 Phoenix Union 21 Camelback 23 Prescott 14 West 29 Moon Valley 24 Maryvale 24 Central 30 South 20 North 23 Carl Hayden 29 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD: fFront Rowj Dan Brooks, Paul Schwimmer, Bill Gilkey, Richard Avery, Frank De la Cruz, Melvin Greenwell, Bill Meador. fBack Rowj Jeff Elsinore, Larry Verdugo, Rick Cowens, Jesse Gibson, Pat Wyser, Dennis Roberts. FRESHMEN WRESTLING SQUAD: fFront Rowj Rudy Dawahoya, Tom Thompson, Steve Remer, Steve Plutz, Steve Briscoe, Bob Hutchison, Steve Reiner, John Anderson. fBack Rowj Coach Al Carr, Fred Wilbur, Mike Easten, Leonard MeGee, Kim Kaput, Rod Plympton, Rick Williams, Bert Myers, Bill Clement, Manuel Balderas, Jack Doran. Horace Bell receives two points for a take down. Roger Sprague pins his Carl Hayden opponent. Future Success Is Frosh Goal The freshmen Wrestlers Worked hard under the expert guidance of Coach A1 Carr to build up their physiques in preparation for a future of Wrestling success. The program being devel- oped now at East High promises to produce many champions of tomorrow. Coaches Benda and Carr are bringing the fresh- men and junior varsity boys slowly and care- fully up the road of success through a strong body development program. They and the young Longhorns are determined to bring mat fame to East in the next few years. 117 SPORTS VARSITY TRACK TEAM: fBottom Rowj Tom Sizemore, Jim Farney, Bennet, Lenn Falls, Rick Stevenson, Marvin Jump, Mike Brown, Jim John Kaput, Mike Reamer, Brad Vaughn, Art Phillips, Mark Esenwein, Johnson, Scott Ethington. fTop Rowj Jim Wood, Tom Ribaudo, Denny Head, Mark Marvin Jump, junior, demonstrates his discus throwing ability. Coach Cox. Sizemore Leading Distance Runner wwf' 'W' Marvin Jump completes a successful throw. SPORTS 118 ,Amd Mark Bennet heaves the shotput before going on to his other events. Jim Johnson - East's top weight man. Johnson excells in discus and shotput. Tom Ribaudo - long jump, Sprints John Kaput - hurdles, relay Tom Sizemore - distance East South Washington East Central East Paradise Valley Washington East North East Maryvale East Saguaro Moon Valley McClintock East Douglas Pueblo Glendale Invitational Phoenix Division Dual Meet Championship Phoenix Union High School System Relays 119 SPORTS . . Track Squad Works, Strives To Reach High Goals The Junior Varsity cindermen, under the tute- lage of Coach Darryl Franz, showed a great deal of improvement at the end of the year. Indications are that East High School is going to be a track power to be reckoned with in the valley in the years to come. The most con- sistent winners were John Kalember, Danny Knuth, Neil Larsen, and Dennis Coppinger. Neil Larson equaled the school record in the pole vault with a leap of 11 feet, six inches g Kaleinber improved his discus throw by 20 feet, Knuth also sparkled in the discus event g and Coppinger was impressive as a hurdler and a dashman. East East East East East East East J .V. Track Schedule vs South vs Central vs Paradise Valley Washington Vs North vs Maryvale vs Saguaro Moon Valley McClintock vs Douglas J.V. TRACK TEAM fFront Rowy D. Hudson, R. Andrews, T. Rivera, fBack Rowj Coach Franz, M. Barreras, J. Elsmore, J. Jenkins, T. Magnus B. Farley, J. Spivey, L. Love, D. Coppinger, D. Dodson, T. Martin. B. Kalember, D. Knuth, N. Larson, D. Cooper. SPORTS 120 'I f vw .a .. Q, ll' ' sf. . .vw 1. ag.: P. .. ...,. N? J SPRINTERS: QKneelingJ M. Easton, B. Douglass, T. Thompson. fStand- ingj M. Keeton, B. Wallace, S. Talbot, and M. McDonald. 59 POLE VAULTERS AND HIGH JUMPERS: M. Zoeller, manager, B. Siegrist, B. Levake, R. Hicks, R. Graves, and R. Campbell, manager. Frosh Place Third in City Meet 5 Finish With 7 Wins, ,Xi we , Tfnijiik- 4 - 1 , fE3'HNQ,. , my 'r' 1 5, 1,1 5 , Y, 1 .3 , , I .V W DISTANCE MEN: fKneelingj F. Lucero, R. Hutcheson, B. Spivey, D. Avila, S. Reamer. fStandingJ K. Kaput, R. Cruz, C. Barrios, B. Her- nandez, and H. Morgan. Losses Y ,L SHOT PUT AND DISCUS MEN: F. De la Cr'uz, D. Gamboa,L. Sutter, T. Brown, B. Meier, B. Wallace, T. Arnold, L. Doran, S. Johnson, and F. Balderas. 121 SPORTS Varsity Sluggers Have Rough Year East's Varsity Baseball team had a generally un- r i V y ' in ,Q successful year. Near the end of the season, Cen- in A1: tral and Paradise Valley were defeated. Although the season was not the best, many strong players yrieyl A were among our virtues. Rick Borta, infielder, led i e i - y S it the team in batting through midseason. Sopho- lasrl i rgrlr s A i more Greg Wolf, on first string, shows great y ,,, , ,y,, ,sg promise in coming seasons. ,, ,A , ,uwwmz ,W vi. ,I- f rYf w.ls37 W-' '. ', 'll as V ' ,gm-11 , w War' . I MW . . f Y :- We len. , H I W , f East Hlgh's varsity baseball team anxiously awaits its turn I 'r 'N at bat' Greg Wolf is ready for action. Front Row: Daryl Adams, Larry Verdugo, Paul Yee, David Bree, Tim Tellef, Greg Wolf, Gary Dryzmala, Jim Younger, Robbie Evans, Mike Reedy, Jeremy Strauss, Gary Hetsler, Jerry Mansfield, Rick Borta, Frank Doonan, Paul Rideau, Coach Dunn. Lawrence, Ron Lomeli. fBack rowjz Gary Doran, Larry Adams, Claude SPORTS 122 . ,, l Season Looks Sad Gary Dryzmala covers first base to prevent an opponent from stealing. Larry Verdugo's pitching pleases many, including the team. Rick Borta slams a fast one down the field. East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East Varsity Baseball Schedule ....................Catalina ....Alhambra McClintock Paradise Valley Sunnyside ....West ....Saguaro . . . . .... Phoenix Union CarlHayden ....North ....Centra1 ....Camelback ....Maryvale ....South Salpointe ....North ....Central ....MaryVa1e ....South 123 SPORTS , W' .f Qt y y ,,,-., yryy 2 t it-' , ,,MHf f l f' A xx. w hk' ff' ' u - , A H - l ' , i ag, ' f , ,f fw- 3 , 2 M , ,f . V ff , g,,ff', 69 6 Q-it 4 A fm- 252. ' M ff? '-52' V 1 2, N wg , , a 4 f I -14+ 'S , gl, JV BASEBALL TEAM: fFront Rowj Mike Kelley, Bob Miller, Randy Powelson, Chuck Dykman, Jerry Martin, Pat Wyser, Don Kapp, Jerold Welker, Lyle Craig, Stan Brooks. QBack Rowj Coach Bob Churbuck, Pat East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East SPORTS 124 Catalina Alhambra McClintock Carl Hayden West Saguaro Phoenix Union Carl Hayden North Central Camelback Maryvale South North Central Maryvale South f Em Y J K fi Wa 'V V, v ,, fit ti 499' ,W funn ,NNY iiigaq F, W 'i ifgfa-wi MXL 5-M VM- me 'KL'-ity A Y . inf' ,s .W I Y ,, i, Q A,.. 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' fQQ :'f?wQgc.gQQ,.2f Q, , . jf: f A , L ,uf .L .Q W J ' I ' 'Q Nga ' f:'gfiQ,g z',,:, Q ! Q:Q,,,, .W 1 . ,Ig , ,QQ 'B sf tQQQQQQ1Q 2'fQf ' ' fQ.,Q ,.,,, . .. .,.,Q ' Q -Q Hr-2-. Q ' Q , , ' , .,esQ?iafQf1l..Q352215k5.a?f,3fW 4' W , f'Q1QQ'ff Q FRESHMEN TEAM fTop Rowj B. Rink, G. Jurich, S. Strauss, D Brooks, C. Potter, S. Regnier, S. Geherg, D. Hagen, F. Robinson, K. Lucas, S. Kird, Coach Martin. f2nd Rowj R. Williams, B. Beck, S. Speer, P Freshmen Baseball Schedule D'Addea, R. Cruz, I. Halter, P. Ceder, G. Shehan, J. Villegas, B. Clement, R. Griffin, J. Beasley. CBottom Rowj B. Meador, D. Moore, S. White, S. Plautz, J. Kalember, D. McDowell, J. Rieman, S. Beer, J. Leifort. East Catalina East Alhambra East McClintock Frosh Hopeful East Paradise Valley East Sunnyside m East West ai O S e East Saguaro . East Phoenix Union East Carl Hayden East North e res man ase a eam wor e ar un er East Central Th f h b b ll t k d h d d East Camelback the direction of Coach Richard Martin to prove East Maryvale themselves capable of graduating to future JV East South and Varsity stardom. Many long hours were spent practicing and perfectlng all the funda- East Salpointe mentals necessary to a beginning team. From East North them, plays Were Worked out and tried on op- ponents. The experience gained by this year's East Central team will pay off in better trained teams for JV East Maryvale and Varsity next year. East South 125 SPORTS VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Coach Duvivier, Wayne Sharp, Joel Worth, Jim Jandreau, Danny Dooris, Dan Wilson, Dennis Dollard, Mike Heckman. Varsity East .... Alhambra .... Wickenburg .... South East .... Camelback. . . .Central .... South East .... West .... Maryvale East. . . .North .... Wickenburg East .... Camelback .... Ague Fria .... Alhambra Golf Schedule East .... 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'J' ' ff' ' t 5 , JV GOLF TEAM: Coach Duvivier, Jim Nudo, Rick Ulloa, Wayne Sharp, SPORTS 126 Dan Wilson, John Sanders VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: fBottom Rowj Kim Carter, Bob Mammen, Jim Seeley. QTop Rowj Tom Daniels, Tom Maddox, Coach Eklund. Varsity Tennis Explodes into Action . East East East f i it 'W has C QW, VV,,V W-A N W M Kim Carter smashes the ball back across the net. ,,W,..u,wn East East East East East East East East East Varsity Tennis Schedule McClintock Camelback Central Carl Hayden Maryvale North South Alhambra Phoenix Union West Camelback Central SPORTS 127 JV TENNIS TEAM: fFront Rowj Kirt Nelson, Frank Castillo, Doug Avery. fBack Rowy Phillip Osborn, Glenn Carter, Coach Eklund. 2' fn FRESHMEN TENNIS TEAM: 1Front Rowj Frank Castillo, Doug Avery, Glenn Carter. fBack Rowj Jesse Woods, Jim Beasley, Ike Halter, Kirt Nelson. SPORTS 128 East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East JV Tennis Schedule McClintock Camelback Central Carl Hayden Maryvale North South Alhambra Phoenix Union West Camelback Central Freshmen Tennis Schedule West Camelback Phoenix Union Alhambra Maryvale Central North South Carl Hayden VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Sandy Fait, Pam Smith, Candy Benevillas, Denise Snyder, Tanya Hill. E A JV TENNIS TEAM: fFront Rowj Nancy Lee, Pat Fitzpatrick, Colleen Mullaney, Dolly Rogers, Chris Ferguson, Kathy Mammam. fBack Rowj Pat Patterson, Karen Rauch, Linda Elliot, Judy Davis, Lois Williams. East East East East East East East East East East East East Varsity Tennis Schedule McClintock Camelback Central Carl Hayden Maryvale North South Alhambra Phoenix Union West Camelback Central Fait Has Out- Standing Season Team Does Well, East East East East East East East East East East East East JV Tennis Team McClintock Camelback Central Carl Hayden Maryvale North South Alhambra Phoenix Union West Camelback Central 129 SPORTS Il . K 3 Aiming and ready to shoot are Carrie Tarnarirt, Sue Elsrnore, J udy Eastman, and Barbara Orr. Miss Startderfer displays the Divisional Trophy. SPORTS 130 East Arrows F1 Third in State This year's East High Varsity Archery team, headed by Miss Standerfer, Won its first match and lost its second match to complete the season. Carrie Tamarin led the team to third in state and takes pride herself in claim- ing the honor of being first in the state. 1967 - 68 Girl's Archery Team: fBottom Rowj Betty Buer, Ann Steele, Joan Anderson, Jan Davidson. CTop Rowj Carrie Tamerin, Sue Elsmore, Judy Eastman, and Barbara Orr. Perfect shots by Sue Elsmore and Carrie Tarnarifn. s X x is JV POM LINE QBottom Rowj Christy Harris, Pam Krauss, Linda Doss, fTop Rowj Josephine Fregoso, Emily Cruz, Marlene Karlson, Jeanne Williams. Junior Varsity Pom and Cheer id JV Teams To be an effective line both the JV Pom and Cheer lines need to spend as much time practicing as the teams do. The girls must be freshmen returning the following year as sophomores and en- rolled at the time in either P.E. or modern dance. The Pom line led by Jeanne Williams made up many dances to different routines. The cheer captain, Kay Ponte, also succeeded in making new cheers leading to Victory their JV teams. After participating on either line they are eligible to try out the following year for the Varsity Squad of Pom or Cheer, considering their grades and citizenship record are acceptable. 'L JV CHEER LINE fBotlom Rowp Debbie Flower, Kay Ponte. 12nd Rowj Lorna Doss, Charisse Ferguson, Patsy Ollerton. fTop Rowj Leslie Stockton, Nancy Childers, Janet Norr. 131 SPORTS Cheerleaders watch intently as the action becomes tighter at a basketball game. Cheer alternate Denise Mouse Mallet, demon- strates a toe touch. Cheerleaders, East High's Greatest Fans East High Cheerleaders promote spirit throughout the year. They put in long and hard hours working on new movements and new ideas for pushing our teams onto Victory. Their biggest and most memorable contribution of this year and the one to come, is the establishment of the E A S T Letters. They have set this new tradition which will last for many years to come. Spirit is Pride. QZZW' Varsity Cheer Captain, Cindy Beer, and line member Becky Sandvick, promote spirit in one of their many cheers daring a basketball game. Bottom Row fr-lj: Co-Capt. Mary Freeman, Becky Sandvick. Middle Row fr-lj: Kim Guyer, Wendy Wong, Gayle Wong, Janice Beasley. Top Row fr-IJ Capt. Cindy Beer, Glenda Snider. SPORTS 132 t. gi Bottom Row fl-rj: Debbie Heinrich, Peggy Johnston. Top Row fl-rj: Robin Gillespie, Debbie Fernaays, Capt. Louise Williams, LeAnn Hagen, Connie Harrington, Co-Capt. Linda Campbell. Williams 8a Gillespie 3 Yrs. Cn Line Activities of the Pom Pon Line have been varied and many this year. The Pom Line also puts in many hard Working hours on its skits as Well as on precision dancing. The Pom Pon girls have pride in their school. They have the pep and spirit needed to carry through athletic events, Win or lose. They are dedicated to the responsibility of never letting the students of East down, and of always being good representatives for East. Pom alternates Sandy Fait and Barbara Barfoot jill in when a varsity member is unable to dance. The Varsity Pom Pon line always kept the audience entertained during half time at the athletic events by putting on numerous dances. 133 SPORTS QSM 50119 Here use 50 down the 15215 ' by weife the Llongborns of East lug e x A 'N , ' bt win tonight 7.De1l cheer M1219 H5 the team 'IIZOVZS on to vittofg fweee 501125 to SCOTC ,I weve Bot to show our miSht' Uieiee running strong H D7ei'e going 'to win tonight, c'5o down the fEe1d,o1z fo score, Go the KODBIIOPDS of Easf High. Musucz mr Richard Congyfield fy Y I' ,YV3XNX XXxXXXXxixwmy xx ' I ' 5 N WNXWNNNXWNN NNWwwwwxwxxxwv x wx X ' if 1 e : fa.,-Fam! if ::i'fF'ff',, V! F Aim mam Hail fast High Longbofvi 5faI2d Bold ,Proud and 'true , Cbrougb the mfmg Bears to come we will remem ber gon , Soon we will be Ieaving fo weve! ou1'5epaI'ate 115.135, 7l7e'11 false with us forever the memories of these 6135. fwix, w , . Y lm:fmronDen15on Musaczmrilaurence Barker X rr W W J ',,, , , , ,,, 1 XJW5 w lgaw e M ' ' 'W1'WW'Jdxwhmmuibwxiwbox,,mRxxmXxWMW wi gwmq CLUBS Sz ORGANIZATIONS 134 ,X V LQJA 'b E-.7 , FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: fBottom Rowj Patty Hill, Nicki Morari, Louise Echols, Darlene Johnson. fSecond Rowj Judy Davis, Juliana Wamer, Ellen Gordon, Sandy Contreras, Kathy Harville, Vickie Walker, Kathy McCulley. Cheryl Moore. fThird Row! Donna Jurgemeyer, Susan Heidemann, Cynthia Winfield, Toni Soza, Patty Pearson, Debbie Arnold, Diane Blakely, Sharon Schneider. CTop Rowj Becky Roberts, Karen Wyatt. oph., Fr. Did Wn Projects Led by J EANNE WILLIAMS, President g GINGER CLEMENT, Vice-President, NANCY CHILDERS, Secretary, and DEBBIE CALDWELL, Treasurer, the SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL'S 1967-68 year proved to be a successful one. The council participated in many money making and service proj- ects throughout the year. The council was sponsored by Miss Vivian Forde. The FRESHMAN COUNCIL GIRLS' LEAGUE displayed its abilities by help- ing with all-council projects throughout the year. The council improved itself by participating in its own projects. PATTY HILL, Presidentg NICKI MORARI, Vice-President, LOUISE ECHOLS, Sec- retaryg and DARLENE JOHNSON, Treasurer were officers. Miss Sanford was sponsor. Q I li. Q' ai. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: fBottom Rowj Grace Hernandez, Janet Norr, Deborah Nelson, Jane Barcak, Mary Lynn Shumway, Pam Krauss, Nancy Childers, Debbie Flower, Julie Rivera. CSecond Rowj Christy Harris, Lorna Doss, Leslie Stockton, Marla Whitmarsh, Peggy Hackett, Debbie Roberts, Jeanne Williams, Nancy Tokos, Jerri J anzen. CLUBS sl ORGANIZATIONS 136 - .,,, . 1 4 9' 'Q I QThird Rowj LeeAnn Van Beekum, Ginger Clement, LaReda Webb, Patsy Ollerton, Kathryn Ponte, Linda Doss, Christy Newton, Vicki Palmertree, Karen Danielson, Cindy Schnieder, Dara Grant, Shirley Bell, Bonnie Luke, Maridee Miller, Jan Milton, Chris Doyle. QTop Rowj Tammy Mortensen, Della McKinney, Jan Booth, Lynne Border, Gloria Guido, Emily Cruz, Diane Denison, Sue Zwibel, Miss Forde. Jr., Sr., Girls Had Busy Year SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: fBottom Row, Sittingj Sharon Fiske, Louise Williams, Chris Reynolds, Linda Hanson, Nancy Webb, Bonnie Hauprich, Robin Gillespie, Diane Avery. fTop Rowj Linda Campbell, Janet Kyle, Mary Freeman, Brenda MacDonald, Wendy alan., Wong, Sue Elsmore, Mrs. Kelly, LeAnn Hagen, LuAnn Fish, Nancy Bertino, Sheila Chappell, Nancy Hinch- cliffe, Debbie Heinrich, Carol Hale, Geri Rill, Veronica Morales, Paulette Rideau, Debby Steinhauser, Lynn Hulstedt, Claire Kruppe. Sponsored by Mrs. Cheryl Kelley, SENIOR COUNCIL GIRLS' LEAGUE, spearheaded the events that all of GIRLS' LEAGUE Was involved With. The council also carried out many individual projects. The 1967-68 oliicers were DIANE AVERY, President 5 GERI RILL, Vice- President g BRENDA MC DON- ALD , Secretary 3 and SUE ELSMORE, Treasurer. THE JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL enjoyed a very active year. Its most im- portant service project Was hav- ing a party for the pediatrics Ward at Good Samaritan Hos- pital. VAL BROWN, President, CAROL REGNIER, Vice- President, DIANNE WALK- er, Secretary, and PATTY BOONE, Treasurer were the ofli- cers for 1967-68. Mrs. Sue Mal- pede served as sponsor. X a-fr JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: fBottom Row, Kneelingj Becky Potter, Jean King, Judy Germain, Beck Hurin, Bette Harwood. 1Second Row, Kneelingj Dianne Walker, Valerie Brovsm, Phyllis Jones. QThird Rowy Mary Larson, Connie Harrington, Becky Sandvick, Carol Regnier, Gayle Wong, Marsha Hettich, Betty Buer, Terri Craig, Mary Fry, Joanne Guido, Selma Hyman. fTop Rowj Susan Wentz, Patty Boone, Gloria Harris, Linda Higgins, Mary Ann Hermerath, Judy Eastman. 137 CLUBS Sz ORGANIZATIONS Lettermen Sport A Fun Year Boys from all varsity inter- scholastic sports represent East's LETTERMEN'S CLUB. After an athlete has received a letter in a given sport, he is eligible to be in this club. Officers in 1967-68 were CLAUDE TELLEF, President, SAM BAL- LARD, Vice-President 5 JIM YOUNGER, Sec-Treas., EVAN FARLEY, Sgt of Arms. am W I t,s ta 1. Am ,,,.,.f hnu.,,,, Lettermen Doug Ford, Lenn Falls, J im J ohnsorz, George Poteet, and M ike McCarthy tall: over ideas for future projects. s 1. K . . TT Q . X . . . . as . .kkkj K.k. QSitting in Frontj Ken Grove, Steve Jackson, Mike Brown, Eddie Hall, Evan Farley, Claude Tellef, Coach Gene Cox, Sam Ballard, Jim Younger, Horace Bell, Marvin Jump, Gilbert Valenzuela. 12nd Rowj Greg DeBree, Mike Kelley, Jim Farney, Doug Ford, Jim Johnson, George Poteet, Dennis Dollard, Roger Peterson, John McQueen, John Hurt, Mike Reamer, Jess CLUBS 8z ORGANIZATIONS 138 Gibson. CTop Row J Jim Wood, Danny Flower, Bill Lamb, Warren Rohrer, Scott Ethington, Mike Bewley, Gary Dryzmala, Dennis Head, Larry Adams, Robbie Evans, Bob Mammen, Gary Doran, Roger Sprague, Dan Wilson, Lenn Falls. I g ' Q 5 5 GIRLS LETTER CLUB: CB0ttom Rowj Debbie Steinhauser, Tanya Hill, Chris Ferguson, Cindy Beer, Linda Hansen, Glenda Snider, Mary Freeman, Miss Standerfer, Sue Elsmore. fSecond Rowj Barbara Orr, Bonnie Hauprich, Robin Gillespie, Sharon Fiske, Sandy Fait Nancy Lee Judy East an, Pam Smith, Carrie Tamarin, Louise Williams. tTop Rowj Denise Snyder, Pat Patterson, Girls' Letter Club Provides l 1 U1 Lois Williams, Joyce McDowell. Spirit, Action GIRLS' LETTER CLUB, the coun- terpart to East High's Lettermen's Club is equally endowed with fine ath- letes who excel in the varsity sports for girls. The exhibitions the girls put on during G. L. C. initiations always bring fun and laughter to the East High campus. The club's biggest ac- tivity provides the action at rodeo time when it sponsors the annual Rodeo dance. LOUISE WILLIAMS, Presidentg SUE ELSMORE, Vice President 5 LEANN HAGEN, Secre- taryg and DEBBY STEINHAUSER, Girls' Letter Club initiation means carrying a baby doll to G. L. C. pledge Treasul' 91' S9f'V9d the Club 35 the 1967- Peggy Johnston. 68 0fHC91'S- 139 CLUBS 8z ORGANIZATIONS I' W!i,f?Z 711 ' f 9 fimfinqsnww I M ' I ,.-14 , ,M r - .AA, . , , r G.A.A. member participates in one of the many after-school activities provided by the club. All girls interested in physical ac- tivity can find enjoyment in East High's GIRL'S ATHLETIC AS- CIATION. Open to all girls, not only those enrolled in P.E. classes, GAA's main activity was the after- school participation in sports, and included everything from soccer to golf. Points are obtained from par- ticipation in the club's various ac- tivities. A girl may accumulate these to reach the designated num- ber needed to join Gi.rl's Letter Club. GAA was led in 1967-68 by SUE ELSMORE, president 3 SAN- DY FAIT, Vice-president, PAT PATTERSON, Secretaryg and TANYA HILL, Treasurer. Miss Standerfer, P.E. instructor, served as sponsor. G.A.A. Provides Girls With Outlet For Athletic Enjoyment J, , East High's GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION proved to be the largest club on campus for the 1967-68 school year. CLUBS Kt ORGANIZATIONS 140 Pep Club Promotes School Activities, as High Spirits Promoting pep and spirit for the Longhorns is the Work of East High's PEP CLUB. Led by their 1967-68 oflicers SUE WENTZ, Presidentg SANDIE POWERS, Vice-Presidentg JEAN KING, Secre- tary, NANNETTE WARNER, Treasurerg and BETTY BUER, Historian, Pep Club left its mark at East by being a hard-working organization that really moves. In this, its second year of existence, it has succeeded in advancing school spirit through individual as Well as all-school projects. Pep Club members may receive pins by earning points for attendance at all athletic and all school events. Points may also be earned for participation in club activities. Working along with the cheerleaders to learn cheers and promote spirit, Pep Club members display their pride and loyalty for East High. i L' V try ' c cc Qfi e Masta .av- ' Flower-making by two Pep Club members helps the club obtain money needed for carrying out future projects. High-spirited Longhorns make up East High's most active club, the 1967-68 PEP CLUB. 141 CLUBS Sz ORGANIZATIONS v'm9 ' J' Hi-5 t. Si FRENCH CLUB: fBottom Row, Sittingj David Axton, Dan Klapprott, Michael Marabul, John Spivey, Mike Wegener. fSecond Row, Kneelingi Pauline Vance, Mary Moore, Candy Mullaney, L'M'hdTh'dR J'J BttH dT' ois IC au . 1 ir owj em anzen, e e arwoo , on1 Kanovich, Julie Milton, Marcella Meier, Jane Barcak, Coleen Jean King, Gloria Harris and Jerri Janzen are busy making paper flowers for the carnival. CLUBS KL ORGANIZATIONS 142 Mullaney, Susan Lemieaux, Becky Caretz. fTop Rowj Mr. Duviv- ier, Kellen Evans, Becky Potter, Linda O'Connor, Lisa Mendell, Debbie Rae, Jean King, Judy Eastman, Gloria Harris, Charlene DeHeck, Sue Wilkenson, Nancy Campbell, Jeri Bochat. French Culture, Customs Studied LE CLUB FRANCAIS, the French Club of East High is made up of students with an in- terest in studying French. Its purpose is to promote a better understanding of France, its people, customs and culture. The club raises money for various activities they plan through- out the year by having several fund-raising projects. These projects include having con- cession stands at various sports events and at the annual Wranglers' Carnival. Sponsored by Mr. Marcel Duvivier, the club's activities include helping a needy family, oper- ating the shooting gallery at the carnival, and painting Windows for school Christmas decora- tions. In the spring LE CLUB FRANCAIS had a banquet for the active members. The officers for 1967-68 Were GLORIA HARRIS, president, MARCELLA MEIER, vice presi- dent, and JERRI JANZEN, secretary- treasurer. ll I . . - x X Q Sf . :Ty p fv 5 rx, GERMAN CLUB: 1Bottom Row, Kneelingj David Gilkey, Linda Harry. CTop Rowj Richard Ahart, Mary Hawkey, Richard Avery, Earl Ferguson. fSecond Rowj Ann Hermerath, Michael Marino, Joe Morales, Debbie Miss Benner, Bob Perry, Sherry Klein, Katheline Blakely, Maffuccio. Candy Mullaney, Cindy Stehn, Craig Bustrin, Debbie German Language Interest Shown, Los Vaqueros Bind Spanish Ties vi SPANISH CLUB: QBottom Row, Sittingj Rick Sheets, Eddie Bath, Tom Rivera. fSecond Rowj Mrs. Adams, Victor Ong, Wendy Wong, Sheila Chappell, Paul Lara, Roxy Brooks. C1'hird Rowj Sylvia Cast- i1lo,Veronica Morales, Carla Beversdorf. CTop Rowj Isabel Hernandez, Paulette Rideau,Yolanda Valadez. The members of the GER- MAN CLUB are students who have an interest in the German language and culture. The officers for 1967-68 Were REBECCA POTTER, Pres- dent, CANDY MULLAN- EY, Vice-Presidentg CINDY STEHN, Secretary, and DAVID HAWKEY, Treas- urer, Miss Benner is the sponsor. LOS VAQUEROS, is spon- sored by Mrs. Blanche Adams and is one of the most active clubs on campus. The club is open to all people in some Way involved with Spanish. The 1967-68 officers include ROXY BROOKS, President, TOM RIVERA, Vice-Presi- dent, CARLA BEVERS- DORF, Secretary, VICTOR ONG, Treasurer, SYLVIA CASTILLO, Historian. 143 CLUBS Sz ORGANIZATIONS ow f'1,,.:....L..-1--1--L 2 4 f - fiW f I 1 3 L MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: fBottom rowj Wendee Boyden, Christy Newton. CSecond rowj Mrs. Baum, Martha Greenwell, Kathy McCulley, Valeta Hoover, Cindy Stehn. fTop rowj Mary Fry, Patty Weaver, Ruth Branscom. Clubs Work On Careers MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Was or- ganized for students who have an in- terest in health careers. The officers for 1967-68 were VALETA HOOVER, President, CHRISTY NEWTON, Vice- President 5 WENDEE BOYDEN, Sec- retary, and KATHY MCCULLEY, Treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. Baum, the school nurse. The national DISTRIBUTIVE EDU- CATION CLUBS OF AMERICA has a chapter based in East's business de- partment under the leadership in 1967- 68 of RON PAINCHAUD, President 5 LINDA HILL, Vice President 5 SHERL REED, Secretary, CATHY YEAGER, Treasurer 5 BEVERLY CARREL, Re- porter 5 and CHERYL MORELAND, Parliamentarian. .ri DECA fBottom Rowl Ron Painchaud, Linda Hill, Sherl Reed, Cathy Yeager, Rosy Ramsey, Cheryl Moreland, Bev Carrel. fSecond Rowj Gaby Micola, Jacque Watson, Judy Shelton, Sue Denton, Felicia Barba, Diane Fraser, Randi Miller, Carol Shelton, Mike Dahn, Mrs. Roels. CThird Rowj Jennie Ong, Bob Porch, Linda Herron, Marie Vaillancourt, Barbara Brassington, Carole Regnier, Janet Campbell, Gary Doran, Jerry Mansfield, Dan Flower, Rex CLUBS Kr ORGANIZATIONS 144 Billingsley. fFourth Rowj Karen McGuinness, Valeni Ditton, Jim Rispoli, Lois Vincent, Joyce McDowell, Joann Guido, Horace Bell, Bill Hawkins, Johm Ieronimo, Leon Smith. CFifth Rowj Marilyn Mortimore, Becky McCagno, Rhoda Jones, Ron Rooker, Mike Bewley, Jim Riley. fT0p Rowj Tom Reynolds, Pam Locatis, Diana Stremel, Dennis Sampson, Cheryl Reynolds, Dan Wilson, Ron Jakola, Charles Cunningham, Brent Kroening. 9 1. ,, AW SS S V ! VICA: fBottom Row, sitting, David Iannaccone, Joe Janusz, Richard Farley, Jerry Miller. fSecond Rowj Mr. M I DeSmith, Phillip Voorhees, Vicki Edwards, Myron Stevens, Gary Neimier, Carla Hanshaw, Cynthia Hansen, Clay Re 1 p Row, Mark Edwards, Stan Huggard, Bill Morin, Roger Nelson, Bill Harmon, Rob Castro, Steve Kenedy, Darrell M y i FHA: qBottom Row, Mrs. Fulk, Jacque Watson, Rhonda Taylor J y W Debbie Snyder, Joyce Anderson, Joan Anderson, Nancy Borkowski, Syl C t ll To RowMrrtBr kmnJ K L FHA and VICA Provide Learning FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a national organization for high school stu- dents Who have taken or are taking home economics. It was developed to give experi- ences that broaden the home economics pro- gram. Ofiicers for 1967-68 were JACQUE WATSON, President, NANCY BORKOW- SKI, Vice-President, JOAN ANDERSON, Secretary, and JOYCE ANDERSON, Treas- urer. Trade experience and training as well as high school academics are gained through ICE. East's newest club, VOCATIONAL INDUS- TRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA serves as the nucleus for this program. Serving as officers in 1967-68 Were PHILLIP VOORH EES, Pres- ident, DARRELL MAY, Vice-President, LINDA BECK, Secretary, ROB CASTRO, Treasurer, VICKI EDWARDS, Historian, MYRON STEVENS, Parliamentarian, ROGER NELSON, Publicity Chairman. C p J a ga e ee a , oanne Webb, Charlene enedy, S Pam Gaisar, Lynn Kelsey, Lisa Mendell, Joyce Black, Debra Wright Qi Masque and Gavel Plays Important Role on EH Campus Marsha Hettich prepares to paint flats for Masque and Gavel's second semester play, as Barbara Orr and M arrdee M iller look ora. What is the push behind East's dramatic productions and assem- blies of all kinds? It's East's ofiicial speech and drama club, MASQUE AND GAVEL. Members represent all aspects of the theater and in- clude people Who are interested in competitive speech. MASQUE AND GAVEL is recognized as one of the most active clubs on campus and uses the vast knowledge and capabilities of its members to aid other clubs and benefit East High. Serving on the 1967-68 executive committee were VICKIE JOHN- SON, Presidentg ROBERT VAL- ENCIA, Vice-Presidentg NANCY WESTFALL, Secretary, BEV FRANCIS, Treasurer, BEV BROWN, Parliamentarian. MASQUE AND GAVEL: fBottom Rowj Bob Valencia, Elsie Fer- nandez, Marcella Meier, Vickie Johnson, Nancy Westfall, Bev Brown, Bev Francis. fSecond Rowj Cindy Winfield, David Axton, Becky Potter, Judy Whitelaw, Mercy Robles, Laurie Colen, Bonnie Joiner, Dolores Addington, John Fiore, Barbara Ybarra, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Knight. fThird Rowj Curtis Ong, Mary Alba, Mary Hurt, Isabel Hernandez, Lisa Sulgrove, Kathie Norma, Don Hogue, Brenda Van Winkle, Marlin Hiser, Sherry Klein. fFourth Rowj Jeri Bochat, CLUBS Kr ORGANIZATIONS 146 Dena Hashu, G. J. Wilson, Donna Bently, Kimberly Grove, Judy Dickson, Jacque Francis, Kris Miller, Wendy Gardener, Cindy Lang, Paul Ferroni. fFifth Rowj Gail Harry, Judy Wolfe, Elaine Walsh, Sue Wilkenson, Sue Wyble, Jere Tayrien, Carol Moreland, Donna Shafer, Mark Voytek, Anne Steele, Valerie Baker, Jim Coleman, Anita Ferroni. QTop Rowj Tom Nickels, James Pouchot, Joe Morales, Julianna Warner, Lane Briley, Sharon Denison, Nannette Warner, Nancy McMullen, Russell French, Ken Jackson, Sue Lacy. AA,g 1 4 i ,,,,' f 4 -1 , 7 X if a 1- f fri f 1 E if f' Km - uf YLVV I J, ,, KMMQ 1 I 4 I ,Q 4.33, ...Q Q fi if If W , 1 i i in - M W: OUTDOORSMEN CLUB: fBottom Row, Kneelingj Paul Lara, Tom Daniels. fTop Rowj Mr. Stonoff, Gwen Hillpot, Mr Goodman, Becky Potter, Randy Mathisen, Gary Rodes, Gary Hawkins, David Axton, Robert Cruz. KEY CLUB CB0tt Ro J Tom Reynolds, John Fiore, John Short. CSecond Rowj J1m Bevier Greg DeBree Jim Wood Dennis Head, Richard Avery. fTop Rowj Pat K e S Wyser David Hagen Mike Bewley John Ortega. Active Interest Pleasure for the beauty and splendor of nature bands together the OUTDOORS- MEN. Their knowledge and interest for nature is expanded through films, speak- ers, and various outings. Led by their 1967-68 ofiicers TOM DANIELS, Presi- dent 3 BECKY POTTER, Vice-President 5 and TRACY WUNDERLICH, Sec- Treasurer, the club served to promote con- servation, recreation, and anti-vandalism. Keying many of the campus service proj- ects were the members of KEY CLUB. The boys wishing to join this club must receive membership through application and are then subject to approval by the club's present members. Serving the club as officers in 1967-68 were JOHN SHORT, President : JIM BEVIER, Vice-President : DAVID HAGEN, Secretaryg and JOHN FIORE, Treasurer. 147 CLUBS Kr ORGANIZATIONS ART CLUB: Cllottom Rowj Cathy Lehman, Carolyn Tapia, Gay Dellotf, Barbara Navarro. fSecond Rowy Marcia Bravo, Jackie cot- tington, Mrs. Brennan, LuAnn Fish. QTop Roxyj Susan Wilkinson, Lisa Eddy. Art and Aud. Club Services Aid East Longhorn artists join together their common in- terests in art and their artistic abilities to form East High's ART CLUB. The artists display their talent by entering their Works in shows and ex- hibitions. Being one of the smallest clubs on cam- pus, it has served the larger clubs when they need that added artistic touch for effect. Leading the club in 1967-68 were LISA EDDY, President 3 LUANN FISH, Vice-President, SYLVIA CAS- TILLO, Secretary-Treasurerg and CATHY LEH- MAN, Historian. The Usherettes of East's AUDITORIUM CLUB have earned themselves a reputation of respect as they render their services to the school. Dressed in white skirts and red jackets as official uniforms, the girls guide and usher for many special events as Well as school activities throughout the year. The girls receive pins as recognition for these ser- vices. Ofiicers for 1967-68 were JACKIE COT- TINGTON, President, SHEILA CI-IAPPELL, Vice-Presidentg CHRIS BAZZILL, Secretary- Treasurerg and ANITA FISH, Historian. AUDITORIUM CLUB: fBottom Row Sittingj Joanne Giaconnia, Barbara Ybarra, Anita Fish, Bonnie Hudson, Marion Gillespi Jacque Watson. fSec0nd Rowj Lisa Eddy, Della McKinney, Mrs. Sanders, Janie'Dunbar, Mrs. Brayer. fT0p Rowj Debbie Gilke Chris Bazzill, Barbara Brassington, Jackie Cottington, Mary Lou McKinney, Sue Shaw. CLUBS Sz ORGANIZATIONS 148 3 .wigfwe 1, - A f,-1.011 ,ff V 'fan QUILL AND SCROLL: fB0tt0l11 Rowj Nancy Bertino, Jean King, Gayle Wong, Judy Germain, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Val Brown, Debby Steinhauser, Chuck Taylor. fSecond Rowj Susan Wentz, Selma Hyman, Nanette Warner, Judy Wolfe, Gloria Harris, Lynn Hulstedt, Beverly Brown. fTop Rowj Steve Hetsler, Judy Eastman, Jerry Barr, Jackie Cottington, Jim Ferguson, Lee Ann Hagen, Mr. Coffroth. u1ll and Scroll embers Display Writing Talents The nationally recognized Journalism honor- ary, QUILL AND SCROLL, sports mem- bers from the staffs of both of East High's fine publications, the Rawhide Gazette and the Legend. These scholastically accepted students also pool their journalistic abilities to .publish a third publication, a literary mag- azine. The 1967-68 oflicers were DEBBY SCARLETT, Presidentg NANCY BER- TINO, Vice-Presidentg NANCY HINCH- CLIFFE, Secretary, and DEBBY STEIN- HAUSER T . ' reasurer Mr. Leiter advises Steve Hetsler, Selma Hyman, Sherry Klein, and Nanette Warner as they decided on final plans for East High's Literary M agazine. 149 CLUBS Kr ORGANIZATIONS l I i,U 3?k:2nff3V'L- ' , H ,, AMW ,ff S-P' nxt Y .Q 1 X 'fail ,,.. ' Y rs - QS'-1: f. -.xg K, .. X f . F51 X an .4 X W . X 5 5 5 5 X X 5 X S lug .X X x 'A E . - K: Qi X K' ' N as Mmmiznwm E s 5 am gallar Pre ent K X QS XfX 3 J 5 2-XX Q r xl? X XXXXX A KH 4 .X . X i nf 5 a E E fi X if A g 5- fj - 5 , X .. , V- Q Q A X1 3 . W2 S - - ffmgxi giL1,i??5si3gff.,, :j-mrhtifg 1 5 X' ---' , W f X .X 15 N -.,,..XX . ,555 X X 5 K an ,QQ Y NE- X XS 'fm Q -rf E X .X is gy E SN J .X img g , 1 - Mi .,.. '-- Y 5 Xwif Q N if Q3 Sk X X X X553 ,Rv A , X S 5 r gTom P0k0IfSk1 S Linda Hanson- f S. . . - K K '..r Vwe-PreS2ffefnlXX Q Q Secretar i Q 1 'Q ' A Q A is-A, if X- , . X JN.: V Bgf . Q XXEXX X, A is , X Q 1 L 4 fb A -f5X'i7fw. Ki?-5174 QV Q- A X - f I -A NCP Eff 2 - X71 A i -VG+.-'iQ5f.' 1 15253-Lf Q 'P K XXL-- X XXLX X 2 X, n Le Ann Higen Treasurer Larry Adams Kathy Allen Mlckeal Allgood .X hd, Arthur Anderson Sandra Anderson John Arteaga Ballard Leads Senior Classmen To Outstanding Year Celia Arvizu Diane Avery Sam Ballard Chris 'Barba Jerry Barr Cindy Beer Ruth Beeth Benita Benoit Nancy Bertino Jim Bevier Charles Bonnie Richard Borta li ' af QSM Sis YN Diane Brown Jim Brown rrrr NP! - '- f e -, y ' M: in ' -. 'i f f , - K Robert Bruining Lynda Burtti 153 CLASSES Sandy Butler Linda Byers 5 Qu, Debbie Stefinhauser is making her down payment on the '68 Legend in the Bookstore. Linda Campbell i Beverly Carrel Sylvia Castillo CLASSES 154 Rob Castro Verne Ette Clark Ken Caporale Sheila Chappell John Clower Donna Corbin Bill Charters William Coates Diane Cosper . 'N fn Gary Crow ij M- 1 Patti Curtis Sharla Davis af' F QR if Q S' 55 s is X Vim Gail DeGeorge' S L Ruth DeGregorio Pokorski Designs Homecoming Float Il Carol DeHoff Gay DeHoff Connie DeMarce X: XQ X if X X 'W fl . it 5 if J sk 3 m f ..h.,,,,,,f' N Q Sharon Denison Mike DeSmith Ken Devening Valeni Ditton Melvin Dollofl' Phil DOI'3I1 Rose Duenas Thomas Dunn Greg Durfee - -.gfiefi -:ffm - N Lisa Eddy if Mark Edwards x. x XA Vicki Edwards Sue Elsmore Richard Eng Scott Ethington Robert Evansij Evan Farley Richard Farley Shirley Fernyhough? M 155 CLASSES eye l G e Hansen Handle Dutie Cap ably K .. , .xxx X X x N K Q 3 X ge ss ii VX swf is A . .L E ,.: '- John Fiore LuAnn Fish Sharon Fiske Doug Ford Linda Garner Grant Getscher Robin Gillespie Beverly Francis Dan Frazier Angela Giron Mary Gonzalez Paul Grant QMary Freeman Mike Gaffney Charlotte Gray Margo Green Kenneth Grove ' ' .4 -. ::: . y r: .fi 1, r Aljandro Galas Debbie Gappa Fred Guinnip Jim Hackett LeAnn Hagen CLASSES 156 During the fall, Mr. SaZt's English 'FAA class produced the play Hamlet in their study of Shakespeare. Treasury, Pom Keep Hagen Busy ff l 1 ss is J Ed Hall William Harter CaI'Ol H319 JoAnn Halverson Cynthia Hansen Linda Hanson .X fs Ki: P g sf sis? Carla Hanshaw Bill Harmon Edwin Hawkins Gail Hawthorn Mike Heckman Debbie Heinrich IIN Linda Herron Gary Hetsler Bev Higgins Linda Hill 157 CLASSES Tara Hill fix Nancy Hinchcliffe Lynn Hulstedt Tim Hunnicutt Jim I9-ffafe David Hoerig Todd Holtz 5' David Iannaccone Richard Ingebrigtsen Steve Jackson X. Beverly Holyoak Valeta Hoover Bev Horner Lynn Hudson Dean James K CLASSES 158 irls' League Led In Activities it B Diane Avery Joe Janus John Jensen Q Bruce Huggard Stanley Huggard Bonnie Jobst Jim Johnson Kathy Jones Hinchcliffe Heads 2nd Homecoming r M . 4' rf X l ? 55 H Y l will ri, Q so W' 3 N , f xx X X ef Toni Kanovich hSteve Kelsey Qharles Kington Sheila Kirkpatrick Kendra Knox June Kolyszko Ciavid Kessler Larry Knorr David Kraig 3 In the college catalog room, Susan M oon and Paulette Rideau check curriculum at ASU. William Lamb Paul Lara I John Lee Claire Kruppe Vivian Kurth Janet Kyle Alicia Lattimore 159 CLASSES Bertino And Fiore Edit 1968 Legend l Linda Leigh Kenneth Lenzing Mary Ann Lenzing Pam Locatis Michael McCarthy Karen McGuinness Sandy McLemore ' David Logan Denise Lube Stephen McNabb Marcella Meier Gaby Micola Lorraine Lykken Linda Maglich Jerry Miller Randi Miller? Cathy MiT1aTSiCh XA L 4 Faith Malone Becky McCagno Susan Moon James Mooney Veronica Morales CLASSES 160 MM Terry Odell Alexis Olexa Jennie Ong Mike Ong Ed Hawkins is measuring the speed of light as part of his science S6'm'I,'I'LllT project. Hulstedt HS Pres. Kruppe Gets Gptimist Alison Osterberg Roger Painchaud Cheryl Moreland Bonnie Myers .fred Moreni J Connie Myers :rx b ,,, Z A i,.. Marilyn Mortirnore l Ron Painchaud Evalinda Pearson V!! Roger Nelson Mary Peters 'Roger Peterson 161 CLASSES if Arthur Phillips Ken Podborny Torn Pokorski If ,, JIQW I , y 3 , Yolanda Valadez takes a right step toward the Bob Porch Barbara Portello George Poteet future by filling out an application for Cgllegg, Strauss Launches Rawhide To New Heights Clay RQVGIGG Robert Reyes Trudy Prosser Frank Quihuis Rose Marie Ramsey Chris Reynolds Torn Reynolds Sharman Rathkey Diane Reed Sherl Reed Tom Robaudo Paulette Rideau CLASSES 162 X kxkimwmswwwwms s i sag-sw -e - .. X W Sees. LL' H fifgwgsigzfgffgfi M X, V -wie-fsfzgspfsfwi:f'd asses ss- - 1 X .Ns , A. R . i e ls K - l ' - , , 2 gg K Ve e -- X .P 5 Q E 5 X WWW' X . i is R-1 1 . ..,.g E ., s Geri Rill 4CDebbie Roderick Thea Saul Debbi Scarlett Louise Schweikhardt Jess Roman Karen Rooker Leanna Setelin Wayne Sharp - Sue Shaw s'-1 lfimwf r s ' is - if 1ai?Eif:2f1-2954 : I so srss y Carol Shelton Judy Shelton I John Short g I Norma Rushing Michael Sampley Peter Skornik Cary Smith Don Smith Dennis Sampson Patricia Sarafin Glenda Snider Gloria Snyder Dorothy Sons 163 CLASSES Roger Sprague Debby Steinhauser Susan Stehle X sh GNN QXWWPWY' passes - :L . 15-:uf . Linda Stephan '..:, Connie Swenson Anita Szymczak Sue Tancy Vanita Taylor Claude Tellef Alane Tolosko Lois Stephan Myron Stevens Tellef Heads Vote Committee, Serves As VP Rick Stevenson Steve Strauss Eleanor Trujillo Earl Tuzon Charles Underwood Diana Streinel Richard Strickland Rose Vaillancourt Yolanda Valadez Brad Vaughn CLASSES 164 Wong, Freeman Act As Secretaries Phil Voorhees Linda Walker K Jim Walk Cindi Warpack Nancy Webb John Webster Mike Weller Sue White Bill Whitlow Robert Whitmarsh Louise Williams John Wilson Marcella Meier, fourth year French student, receives help from instructor Mr. Dumlrrjer. Wendy Wong Jim Wood Jo Wright Jim Yarbrough Jim Younger Mike Zimmerman 165 CLASSES N'Q-ss-1-as mt Q ss i V611 ROIIPCY Kara-fan Struble Maridee Miller Mary Lynn Shumway 5PTeS'ideM ViceigP7esident Secretary Treasurer if A f .rag if LW., . - WS. .S f ss i ,fm A 2. A-rx zfex 'Se , min C ws: M f .em EE.,,,,,k ..,. in err rw. t M: 'lx 5' Sli S, we i Sw? K ar W Y. 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Paul Arena Bob Armour Shirley Arthur Richard Avery David Axton Pam Baca Debbie Baird David Balcerzak Richard Baney Felicia Barba Ronald Barber John Barclay Barbara Barfoot Christine Bazzill anice Beasley Reatha Belen' Horace Bell Mark Bennett Bruce Benson Bryan Benson Avery Senator, Barfoot Active Sec., Beasley Cheers Lloe Berkes Carolyn Berry Mike Bewley Rex Billingsley Sid Blair Kathy Blakely Linda Blaker gen Bloun? eri Bocha RoseAnn Bonardi Steve Bondi CPatty Boone Barry Bowen Ron Bowers Carl Bowmar Ruth Boyce John Boyer Ruth Branscom Barbara Brassington David Bree Richard Bree 3 7 sg - Qgekx,-go. isa, , :A 5 gs, i :kgs 1 'S was , K' .5 ff ,- X we X, 'Q- RS gr -ax .. ' N 6 xv Q x X W aw ,Q ' Q 'Rr'-A sr' A -,vm ,Q itrfrf Q Q. R We ii Q of 1.8955 Q F 1 .itfgm af ,q:m,,i 4 ,af 1 r'24'2, 49152: 1, f -. Wh? ...- r se m 1 ,QF S: f ti. : f.. as - S U' SW Q i rf. A 2 W x . 5? sf ri -1 -5531 R Q gags SEN .Hx X Q la .ss l . eg We. as 'MWF Q ..,, - s 'ils1kv9sfSz. 5 ,r 'N' Xe H? 6:5 E . 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'F A ...- X Q Q N iw 13-as Y M . 5 -,lzlillfiii r- 4 I gjf,,f-5 mf? -- X 'ff S Q 1. 7 .ggi Q 1 :i:3'.i:.-:- 3 X A . 3. if wu- r - :- f ,,..,,i . .N Mike Briscoe Roxy Brooks everly Brown Janice Bro Mike Brown al Brown ,Jane Bryce Betty Buer Paula Buffington Don Burch Gary Bumettj ark Burns ' Allen Burrows Sandy Bustos Karlyn Byrnie Wanda Camp anet Campbell ancy Campbell irginia Cantwell Fred Carmack Don Carman LeeAnn Carpenter Kim Carter Nick Castellano Anita Castillo ick Cedor 11'1'::,k' A CHOHY Cemyl . A ' I . - teiiiiie . MX i 1 i - A-'H S -'ii' Q. if Ch ' Cl kso i -Wg ir 1:.: ,Q A r1s ar n L4 i. E-. fPeggy Cleghorn L Y- Y ' 5 Robert Cole CLASSES 168 i - .555 YNY Q Tony Cornell W i , i Jackie COttlngt0I1 J if Dennis Cox aff i I Vicki oi-idebriiig 5 A Y S S' ' 1. M 1 , Wayne Crockett i if if M .A A Q S f NN!!-' . S James Cruze 3 MA , X bE:,' .X Charles Cunningham A egg. M.. S A W f Bruce Cuthbert , - ...- Y' . it. ' eg . ' ii Mike Dahn L . . ,.f :- Tom Daniel .,. . QQ.. Laura Danish afi- 1 2' i if Charlene Davidson ll , 5 Fred Davidson 1 i it it S , , I, ll CQ an N S. g gi' Q 1,55 Gary Davis if F' y E Juniors build their 1967 Homecoming float: UP, UP AN L AWAY. 'RCW Vi'-- sf W, l i f 6.4 gf , fm 'Fin . 7 . A Q s ,. .. K, .. , , . , x X S . ,. M as z ,t Q G., g m. A m,mf G ' ' 2 1 ' '59 L. .. 'l X -. - Aa? 'VM 1: l l? Q- lf Lm'L :j p V 2 7 K , A M 5 ag? 3 . V :sw :f r QQ -' lm ,4 ' Awe 2 -figgj A A 2 T., ' G -Q 'Nr f F- L'-AA- lfi iff i ' a lf--- fi A Sw 4 i' x Q is Q Q A . 'G x ..,..+w,,5 , ,Q Q3 ggi 1 Q L 't - gn A v A :-1:Q Keith Davis Scott Davis Greg DeBree Liz DeSmith Pam DeVries Eric Dermer Alice Diazn harlene Dickson Don Dickson kJeH Dingle 7 Lance Dodd Irene Dodson5 Dennis Dollard Mike Doonan 7 anny Dooris Gary Doran Gary Dryzmala David Duncan Preston Duwyenie cJudith Eastman 7 Celeste Edwards Elsie Edwards Mary Ellis 6Gary Elsea 'l CDavid Eng Steve Enloww Mark Esenwein Ephraim Estrella s frm QEddie Eubanksx if A fm :Q VE: . 5 ' : ' G - 'gr as 1 A ysrr as a a lg ,cay t G f .E if I A A vw 1 A I Grover Evans Dale Eves andy Fait Lenn Falls im Farney Nance Farrell Chris Ferguson -. R' 352 r K ...s in i ls fm in if Xx f K 5 Q .fe X N 5 1 .sf saggy , g .X x . ':'T-aka, B an . A ., 5 ..,- .., W ,Lg fl Y Jw... gg 5 QQ SQ: F 'K 52 ff, Gu G Qim Ferguson? A 3 Debbie Fernaays Elsie Fernandez cCelene Ferrara Anita Ferroni Patricia Finley Anita Fish Elaine Flood QV1rginia Flores aa! JK. l I . ' ., - 5253's , N ,f K - i if L iv ' .1 -. , A I U . tr ilisiagaa 'X - vines-, , K Q. -1 134. at iih:f:fEl:f ,r,'f:Tfli5r . C -TT -X :Ra rw K , we M Fernaays Dances O Danny Flower Paula Fogo eff Fountain Karen Fountain 'nmwff 1 fsxzwsrvi . r 'QM at L, ' r L 2. rr- 1 x , . Sul Var ity Pom F J Q 1 1 K 4-Y I 'iiflffli M .f,. - , , it e, A, Sis gh v.L-- f f:: , . ...,::. .Sf i .nr M . ., 4 .W E 1, .2 Carl Fowler in ff' Sally Fradyj f a ' ' 7 . Brian Franklin iane Fraser vl- . , r , ,Q Q 1 r i l 1 NN? if Russell French ' E.. 555113 ::Z' 169 CLASSES it it Q ,. Mary Fry 549' A' L Deborah Gardner -, , i nert ? Wendy Gardner ' .A 'Q S l X Nl ' 5 'C . X ,C - L H X Q Mike Garrels S Q so LTI. G deed e LBill Gates 7 una' Tri: .. C' f . . ' A L ' - . gf- Judy Germam s X - , I . K, x.A. K C ' .:.. , YQ xt , X f ff f X , 1 :M J 5 4. 2 - - 'Q-Seller 1 sling .r S 5 2 ' irltif' A . :?. , sr, SW, 1 ,l f it W' H if if X 1: - 1. 2 S 1 S-1: ' 3- ,. . n .. .s 5 Sgr ig? as l N'-'ff-:i ' wi f f: ::' . to , ff, 3 iw GY ,. Z N A 'T' ,X r l S Il CLASSES 170 JoAnn Giaconia Jess Gibson 7 Bill Gilkey, Don Gill Don Gill Qlune Gill Ronnie Gill Barry Gilso Cfireg Glenn Robert Gomez Ken Gondor Harroll Green iKay Green 3 C Sue Green? Martha Greenwell Qohn Griner, cJoanne Guid Kim Guyer if ' ' l W bran Dave Hagen '.:.. W Jw.: b Jim Halford Q H ,, Tom Hamblin Heyy, ' , i'l M .Q-TF kPatty Hampton, 3 W n ,. Liiliiiiiii C kkik 5 gain Hansen - W at We Conni Harrington I. oy Gloria Harris ,A Melvlll Harris 'wx ,- I , ' Q. - . ' 2 A ff if In :E I , A Debbie Hart ra Vs K ,Q lm Linda Hartsock E, ,Z , 535 l Bette Harwood V ' V ' Bill Hawkins ' ,,.i M Q, Q .2-,pi 7m4'75,4,Z4'-. f Mac, ki 4-, W, ., 'J 15.1 if inf? ru 5 'to 5 ' James Hawthorne Dennis Hayes Chris Hayward Dennis Head Brenda Heatherly ' Cindy Heinrich Linda Henrichs Bobby Hensley Harris O y , ,. ' ,, , ,L -54 iii 'K Q., A5 E3 , -3, , , ,, ..,. 0, s, , r em, . 111 , , wwf '-,,.,5 ,al M l H C rre ,, m 5 , yt V A if W2 A -wi r L. fa- . we lim as X .lf la ll 1 Paper 5 Hettich In 'Louie' P tets 1 h H r'se Jack Her1yCkv . Y Mary Ann Hermerath ,gal-fx 5 5 -. ' Ed Hernandez ' ' 'fug Isabel Hernandez N A ' I l bbee . e l Pat Herronw H 1. Steve Hetsler , ily arsha Hettich Linda Higgins U l i t:...tL, e'e' - ili Mmm aaa res was tt Qk i Tanya Hlll S C Charmaine Hiuigoss , V George Hillman ' is .,, , C ' -.f: H 3 Q .lf 5 1 51 ' ' V -2eeS.43E,1l g t x A ' . se- fr--S ' A x..: , 3 Q yooo to . I 3 F K :-:E-L F, K ,,L .+.. J J fggijlef it L,L A D S -tr 5 K ' is g g 5 ggi' , t. . -. f s, A Siem-., ' 'L'-. s V , , p A ., 5 ,W 52, ' X gs x ag. . g g, K' , .Y- fg .- as V .Q :ill - gf VV,,k., Efiilf... ' l Q J ' ' - X m :ri pf: :X M L ' Dench- fi X sl- ffl 1 , '.-, A ,Ae ' 3::., 2':,: - rw , .. :si Qld i A' 'f '., .W 3 'mh' H s rlli it 0. f ,ig 5 Q, . 96 L ' so Q H- 'V J .ml ' J' J fi H J 1 f 1 S., it .kk, i ., .. K 11 - f Q+ggs21leQ, : 1' t - , - f bsiffwif- f .f .ef - 4 www- ' H, ff- ' lg if - ly- --A. X .'X' 1,32 Q. 5 Abram Hinojos Juanita Hodges Carol Holloway Barbara Holt? ebi Hough Marian Howard Bonnie Hudsonv onnie Hudson Tom Huff? Mike Hughes Becky Hurin C Selma Hyman LJohn Ieronimo D Larry Jackson A Ron J akola John James Kathy Janusz im Jenkins Q Bob Johnson Jim Johnson Vicki Johnson Peggy Johnston onna Joiner Phyllis Jones 4 Rhoda Jones Brian Jordan Dee Joy 7 l Marvin Jump Joseph Kanovich Debbie Kappes John Kaput Mike Kelley Edwin Kenney Sharon Kenyon Jean King Cheryl Kingsbury Dan Klapprott Tom Klein Tony Klumpe Robert Koepke David Koistinen Peggy Koppj Brent Kroening Cindy Krueger Diana Kruger Mike Lamber Connie Largent CLana Largent Debbie Larkins ' lMary Larsony Neil Larson X J tfxx Morsha Hgattich, Val Brown, and Vicki J ohnson brmg Louie Longhorn to lzfe to promote spzrit. A., ag if 5 me 17N 29 1 sg P1 ff W, he Q as X X if L, ..,L.:. m to VW .,.. ,. ... ! 'fha 3 5 ex 2 K fs. it M ,gh ic, M A if l x X sm you so , iq. .,,.. ,iw we .Yi ei, J K 21 Xiks .S as Q.. Q4 g FQ iw K Q is J g t rtee 1 gigs:-.fA ::?g3ggzgfl1-:igff-K J , away rose 2? 1 lsle s , X . l - M' w J K H l gg., M i 5 .. X: ,X wk . fm rw 5 fs' . ef ' X ' K rf' Seiya - ii- .- '-fr 'W' . .L 1 sa k K WEE . ' N-Q' f ' -V Q 5 Y N- i A m f s Wil: he v ,ILE 1 ig tyyr M h,:, , 5 lly . to y ..l,. J , 152 2 -.. 2. .J . 1 , B 1 ' if . - . iw Q' - iz, if-'H+ : .2?',f!,.J1iY1:-eff?-S 1 2 i I f l 171 CLASSES f G-A Y if 'T A Max Lashinske Nt jj' KFrank Lawrence D W . W .Qi 1C eon - ij f Jim Leone3 fix .-:N Pete Lespron 2 s of 5. gy gf - ff 9 - ' 1 fre ' G cTom Lewis, o N. Q Richard Lieffort s LW'AL1LL L . S L , Mike Long K x i . X , Et' +3 ., -- e -elm G Qfat Long, George Lopez Mary Ann Hermerath Sue Green, and Russell French compare 'newly acquwed class rmgs. CLASSES 172 Theresa Lopez Velma Lopez James Loui Gerard Lukas Rick Lutey Qien Lytle 7 Eddie Maddux Rita Malmleaf Bob Mammen Jerry Mansfield Gary Marsh Thomas Martin 5 Tom Martin Rick Mathisen kSue Matthewson ' qSteff Mauck Reed Maycock Sue McAllister Herman McBee Maxine McClellan, Qfom McDonald 5 Joyce McDowell Mary Lou McKinney Joel McMullen Nancy McMullan Geraldine Mendivil CSherrie Messengeru QHank Micola 3 Bill Mields Kristine Miller Sam Miller LRandy Mills 7 Tom Mills Keith Montroy lPat Mooneyj f Leonard Moreno, Bill Morgan Bruce Morgan Jerry Morrell I Sherry Mortenserg 3? Q MAE' ,Gm f'2w-he 1 313241 si Me .,-'5':.f. -.- 5 a-as te 6 :gl Q f: -w s S Gila Fab! lun .-ns' , Q-- Q., .,: i7 , if -.fix 0 f 'l s ' f Ji Q.. tm. Q-isa as L Q?- Q , Y as Q :egg ' gs ...H a gig Q- .. ., ,V A me 4, af. me S av N x sisell X X ax Y? his il Q ah 'G ' . z f' Sw w wr .. x 'N' K . G.. as L N n'2,'f'si4 121 H-k.ff: - i Q. ig 5 Sw-...e wg - :AN ,gg 'WW .:-- ' :.. , 'i fa: 'Vi ff i s gg . Nr' ., ,Q W: -is 5'-. aa g.,Lx.,5 A K w 1 :rf -0 ' K -Q Q 'H-'X V A , 1? s s hh? a..- f Y....g' '+R is . 'sssvfsi .3 3,5352 .3 - . S Wx gi .. sq , Y X A .F ...s,rfi., , L, G ff' 4 f 55335 ,W if Q l :Q fi is N if 3 s Q! ,M 41 King Legend Staffer 5 Powers Pep Veep s K Qi A L - 'iw fm ' sl ' . , Q7 N i if in 5' Q 5 5x ii s . ve ,A X .. Ab Q fi, X Wy W. X .. . .. 71 fi , Q i i C3 3 -... rs.. x is .i XR X ,XR vc Y, ,A gn Q M V . AA - CDonna Mott? ii Candy Mullaney fDenise Mullet, D Ray Myers ,..., me a., - m Elizabeth Newgard - 'C Tom Nickel L I 1 Willy Norris obert Ohton ., , Q JUG Ong C C CGary Osterbergp ee' Rick Owens Linda Pace . ,Me P ET ! E U 5,7 rank Parrau y li Linda Peterson' J ,i iii lig tan Pierce f2isf.. w ,fm ' Randall Pirtle N , 4,54 , 3? Dennis Porter -.. 'C A Aid l ig- if Ken Porter i s-L, ', , ,jg ' Rebecca Potter , . S June Pouska kk ' x x. 'i' i 1 C ,L 7 so ,Q Randy Powelson :L if gg-, M' Q cSandra Powirs W, in Don Prince 'David Propeck x,-f---.....,.v'j. -Q' QW' 'N 1 5 'W pw g -A . is ' fi Wi, L.. 7 in lf , ,. . ill ii: as Ffa fe -W' .Y V . -f' v x .f-1-rg .way 5 5- ,-1'-me . gm. , . . :1: 'F3' sf W. WAS' S, gi ,Y E . is P Q s Q -. '-rg yy . -f L me ' : -4 . ak. -.bl :limi-..f Nix EI Louis Qu1hu1s P N J Travis Rackley Stephen Rada Randy Ragsdell : : Terri Ramirez Keith Ray Marilyn Razee K 1 ebbie Rea, 1 A ffyeiff' 'f JT ' if. X is-. s s 4 Abbs, , Q, -s,,, P 3 S Mike Reamer 9 '57 1 imma' Rick Reed V' ggim Reedyx i1.' rfs' Q i 1 alph Rees Carole Regnier ' Carol Reich Diane Reichert Bonnie Repiney Cheryl Reynolds Dan Rhinehart Jerry Rhodes Jerry Rich Xfaul Rideau, Elaine Riley 'Jim Riley x. 9' ,F '- X i '- Th cf t N si k W -wa -1- ww- X Q is , gxn-A fl., -:::1e5..-:r.,,.1f ,ws-is-2 - , g-,-gm? gre c ' 1f ,- iffisssg Dennis Roberts qu ' Miwsgw :i ,. ,. l, X is i T Bill Gilkey, J udy Germain and Bette. Harwood plan decorations for the junior-Senior Prom. 173 CLASSES . L 3' 2723559 L t:.iifi.i5L?l5' f- , -K, A .Q LL ,. 1' . gli: QF L, i iLgi' . L11 'rl - i .K . K , ass Q K 1-. - ' 'E .fjg3KjL.-- . I L L L L K. .Q . .. S211 is XL L2.er..f,-fl..a..z,f--Wf,..S, l - - ,.s.w:LL1.f , sag3:gggv.siiis?rs2S:iiszL.fef2l525 ..,,.. K ,..-. if ...L, 3. XX 9 if s L 1. K ,ig K . LK XL,X. Q, Qi, L N- K .. N. ..., 5 .. -- 121.15-. Mm T iw YEWLQP 555, iii- 'Sl-SF' LL ff . L 5.3,-1. WN- egsgi-We L- .viii , . W if 'L k-VL ?efLfL K K W, X Sew. ,.., K. U L svL1ea22e:-szzsmsi 7 -.-- 13: Qs ,lf- - .- -2LL1fisL KK ' - se 11 Lis-,. i seg -,..- Q .. . 2 KK.K X X X2 ff 'S L Q Q.. 2 is n dk -'Q .i X ...gy as , ' L L' L L X Frank Robertson LBarbara Robinson Mercy Robles Ray Robson Mike Rock Faye Rogers Warren Rohrer Richard Romano Larry Rosendahl CGayle Rottler Sondra Ruley Steven Russell Sue Russell Roger Samms Bill Sanders Ann Sandoz Becky Sandvickv Hayward Treas. Rohrer Jr. Pres. Wong Raises Spirit Dana Skornik QConnie Sloat Leon Smith Mike Smith Steve Smith Craig Snyder Denise Snyder? Gary Sparks rr. se N . . . M LL ag: . wir L . .- -:S as s il.--:?f:::f: Mg ge 'ws' -4 '55 gf Q' N 72 f , : fini E 1 Z X 'V X K 2 ,, f i 5 R F. 5 K .sf L me sf I- . X, e , ix L' L A L wwiii? . .. .K .se-f - - A N.. L me W ...... ...L., ik, K X. s... ii. .,.L,, I ,,.,.r, H Q . V L 515:55 L Kgzsv- . ,- A 5 '53 sg KK K Angela Santone Gary Stewart . Ime .Q L K I K K L . d St t. l,R0che11e semen In a 'iwfif M gf . - f i f 1 -. Ly- 1. if, i John Schalk F BTS? 32111102 Russell schnorr fan me aug K r...,... ..i ., ..... ,..,.e 'LLL . .LLlL L . K . Lx ' :Li se. kD1ane Scott Jeremy StrausQ L ? K .- . -L - ll, Lf ezif Li- my ' L - a LL Lf L . -J g g . Jim Seeley Sheryl Stuckeyj it ' 'L L 3 L If. -L-L- L. L. -fslL. ' E'-LE-L 1139 ,gf . . 55' cs. ,K KV ,A Donna Shafer ame Tamafm 1 S.. . T .1 .. 11.-L. ,,,. Sb 8 Q. K K K ,KV V. ,A 3 .Ki KE: 'Ky .vi K K S4 SSLLS ' L L S ' . i'LL'L e .-.- . L. 1 . 9 I -L 3' SL : XXII - SL' :Li fix 1- L- :.L H . si - - -LW-' ,L - tag : ff K Ber1 Simmons Bettylou Tanner - . .af - is K.-I gi ,,. K as 1 --.., 5 , . ' :Ks K V . r . .Sw ' James Simmons csLuann Tanner! KKKK Robert Slmpson Chuck Taylor L S . :.L,-1 L f 1. --LLV 1L:L::-fe.. 514: - S A Ll. . . S it n . . LL fb Ron Simpson Jere Tayrien -'Li S red Sine Terry Thomas S K 'LLL - .... ' .. V Tom Sizemore Steve Thomasson L . K 5 .gf K KLL' L K M Nw ..., . L . LL. 5, CLASSES 174 , ,... ,mt ' L l r t '- ' 1? -' b I Jil: Brenda Thompson Charles Warner li f j ' ' Jane Tinall Nanette Warner 1 . j a V Lynn Trautrnan K Jackie Watson K ': 7 - rrr 7 . if is Y- I C fm ' l.i, lf-i g , mm 0 ' Mickey Trevett Qlled Wells i 4'f iii .--- - 'L'- Andrew Trombetta Glue Wentz V 'L:: A ' l Cathy Uptegrove Arthur West jf, A' A X- gs . M h V d , l I . ,. gs sg' Rm als a a en l 5 a s ssl. Q 2 Y? ee 1 , Steve Valadez . t 1 Q' Ns A '-A at . Men West l di fbi Saygifl Robert Valencia Ronnie West ' if 2 ':' ' ' -,,' L A .ge N ,:. E A Brent Westbrook Ag b y , Y T Q .ai ' 'M 53 1, X 5 i L Q . ra es Gilbert Valenzuela Y' 'X i X if A twin Q ' T. Van Der Hayden ., ,. , M 0,5 X f if Weil D nis Van Gorp Im V qubu: ? Rig en was 1.5 5 L3 - Carol Van Osdol 4 3 ,, -3, renda Van Winkle ' . ' Q, .M Larry Verdugo My ff. sf L X . i f A ri ' CMary Verdugop t N M A Rernley Viliborhi 4. Lois Vincent? s .e , 2 NX I gf, onna Voyles SV' Craig Walkerj it 11. L iane Walker, y 'Quiz ,j'2gf,vHfVV tuna Q W' ' , ' -' 11577 ' , g iff e f Christjrnasjxfnackages gathered during Marine Week and bound for Vzet am are stacked by Elame Rzley and Sue Wentz. me X ii, 3 Lark Westergardj 'ii 4- r if - flxfancy Westfaly - QQ, - gg, K fjiifA Don Whitacre . T ., ,, . e Xe . . Q A Glen White Judy Whitelaw e R in TEITY Willard jf l 5..Q- if . , i il' . 9 ' , S -ei' CPatty Willettsl iffy jjj, V A A Rex Williams . . E 'L Dan Wilson Q g g L 1 .'g K if L ig X Jerry Winter , J0e1Wiffh7 fi ? .Eff lldy Wolfe i, . A ' 1 kkk'. A S iffli Gayle Wong X rf' f ' Gina Wood D 5' 'TSE . l Judy oodsmall ' . V 'N 'N V A ' ' Suzanne Wyble . , .. Pat Wyse ,kygtyt , X Cathy Yeager X by Paul Yee Joan Zwibel Qllen Zizzox ' -3 5751 3: ,se- N 175 53,3 1, 4 -it L A me ,K CLASSES Q32 f' 'Sb ,Rv Chris Hayward Treasurer N. N Q. -. ,W fri' 71 'Q A 2 'Y' - , 1 in ,, , 1 Ted Abel Holly Adams f L. Wayde Ahart Roxie Akers Mary Alba Beverly Allen Mark Beasley Mike Beaver Terrie Bechtel Sherry Bell Christine Beloat Roger Benson ene Berliew Ivy Berry ris Bivins yce Black 3 Am f Allen Blackburn Craig Bocan Linda Bonardi D ij Q' 'J 2 753 fi gywfj' AA - . 1 , si? ., M Q V- ,,r. V gv, 125 , , V ,. , ,Ti V V V , AQ , . 5 V, Z, I f: 7' I2 wr 9 N' I 'nu- Paul Bonestroo A 2 AA VV . Frank Bono -,',jfg7:, ,- '4+ '2Ml'?m:.'.'f ysrr , , J ,V. H , , A ' Don Allgood Jan B00th V V mf Erik Anderson V Lynne Border M ' A V A A ,ai 'Vf,1 Nancy Borkowskiy VV '. V- A Y Steve Bottcher if V , za' , J V Wendee Bowden ' f Ar V T 5' ' . V, J if A 413 f A ii 9 , ,V ,ij ,,f V V f'f, V , Gail Anderson Peggy Bradshaw A Vw WV! ,. V ,I V 1 'ge ,H John Anderson Lane Briley ff 51 LM A Vf , ,L f ? 1 ggi' 2 fc' I ,vg V , - f , r ' Pam Brooks :,, , fvv J rrr Stanley Brooks - -' ,Vj ', ' ff i s lQa f' A lii VV Val Anderson? Diane Brown .3 ' ' 1 V V V ichard Andrews Jim Brown 'V V J A A Lawrence Bruce ' A V Carl Brugaletta L VV VV V V, VV I IDaVe Bmmley ,r fiifzw i V f' , , 1 ,,, -.. f L ila V, lfy V 45?-Liga ' cffii ,VM ,, Q, ,,,.,., W 7?42?Wk a-fi V 'We W L 37.55, dei ophomores Chose Rohrer President cu-VV Z., 'CV :V A VV V V Rick Andrews Deborah Buckles m i ,V 'LV A VVVV4 o ,V Vw V1 , Q Henry Angulo Dale Burgess an NV tg r' V V Ted Anton V AA X , ' Cathy Aragon A . I V V Kathy Arena fr V VV V-,1 f Zwwf. , WV I Lynn Ashby Shirley Burg QV V VVVV, Robert Atkinson Deb ie Caldwell ,VV.Lg3l , ., Jackie Baizel W , .,,, f,,g V V V , VV Ray-mgnd Baker Q ff ' A A' it .A-, if iValerie Baker, eh ' is ?A-A 'i',', Lf fi f - 'IA' Richard Candy A' ' ig ,-VV' -Vg VBV VV ,J Jean Banta Peggy Carpenter 2 aw Q fa J2-me Barcak , .2 , , 5, r. Y. , , -fV 1 V ' A Karen Barnes : V V ,L A'l 6,54 V We V is ' , L erry Barone . ' V, VZ? V M Q , 1 75?L'???3f5r'l f : ' ' ' . . , iz i i Ehzabeth Bm L E hii David Cart A V no er tnyVni V V VV V J yyyw a Mike Bmw John Carter in , .. .V VfV, Basko , 43 : -1 V ' f Eddie Bath 'MZ gr? VV 'J V, Ken Bauer , VV Q Vicki Baxter if 177 CLASSES -.: 515:-Q55 mf ' .. f ,Q-s .NNW L N X We Q, ' ...X .,t.f, ima. J.. -- .. - were i 1 hilip Evans Miller-Sec. ' 3 Struble-Veep 5 Lomeli-Senate L..'kL-'.'LL- gf.5?f5fEf3? - -.- V 7Q1'7gJ,y3i. in L--- - V -...- I Q l J. J... J . , Q il 'make Sm. r 0 J.!.f's 11 :J.f.. ' wx! f 0, X X -of W X in we ga of S xl-. . X . W - iwgi'to'4 aw: w 4 . .. :i.,.lJS ' . Q.. .JA . X af NX, r N 5 gm B SM QS?-X J 5 Riff: . .J sm? W. .. as is me K x X ,K Q Y X ,,, Q. Falk x , Q . ..., . . '.':k i 'Wi X Q 'D N E . . 5 in fy? I: ' ii f v- ue as 5 .-:zzz -r. e .. lg . . . 2 N , Beast . . . J KIM ,Q mx ,sw Q95-f f s ' -' ' fi' ...,, E if f' f .. ,,?,:-e5-:,f:f- I rr W , y ,..k . . '-'f1i5f?+3 J 3 il. D ,s gi im 'Sree' : .JJ 1 SWI3 ' 1 2 ef in Eiga . 0 K I ' 2 ., .is We X M Q Sli ? I YEQSY .f W .k.h i Jn .Akk .J J t - .W . t .af J- an g -fi' ,,. ,jf ' 5,55 Q f+f:.:Q: W1 J. . 7-.1-X :Biff -- lv D - .V K I K ..,.k ,,. ..,. LE. .5.VkgJgk: . A .. J. . rsaas - we it N - k ,Q N ag Sa y 4 ,ef - J . ,,: ',:Q,:. i J. 1 All . Qxtl K J, wg so,.a,-.lt,..d-W 'Q .R KY. fi izgggiigs J -f . J X' 4,35 ...ly -. ' -' .Wfaaf A 5 .il 217- 1? ii f E al.. 3191551 f 5 '53 . f . if 253 X sf R J -.f 1: if 'Q .. .ifysff ffl . J I. S' k . J . A J i.:1.Y - .5 sl ' a of fyilfr. , of W X . ' fi ' . 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K . 1 F eaasl CLASSES 178 ifaula Casey Doug Cerny Johnie Chaddo k Bonnie Chafen. im Chapman Bennie Chavez Q Nancy Childers Connie Christen Linda Cleghorn Qinger Clement' Marsha Clement John Clifford Cathy Coate Albert Collins Danny Collins 'J ebbie Conner Tom Conner? xBill Cook QDuane Cooperb Dennis Coppinger Randy Corbin Chuck Cordner Flora Cota ,Brenda Cowens Fred Cox Lyle Craig o uy Crask Alan Cross Morgan Crosson Emily Cruz Jim Dahn Shirley Daigle Karen Danielson J an Davidson, andy Davidson Bing Davis Jack Day Charlyne DeHeck Bob DeHoff Kearny DeVar Il Diane Denison Mary Dickie Deborah Dilts -Deeward Dodson Jr. Pat Dollard I inda Doss Lorna Doss' x Kris Doyle Ralph Duenas Laura Dunbar John Durand Charles Dykman Carol Eagan Bob Echols Bertie Edder Joe English David Enz Kathy Erickson Dan Ermoian 3 Lana Ertel Becky Eubanks A James Evans 1 ' Kellen Evans' Shirley Evans Becky Farley Brent Farley S Sfcafi f .,,.. 2 YWr3'tflJ ,M ,,,, af, ev, it J 25 T xi IZ Q Q 3 A Q Q . li .lla J S- ',.3,' w ,f 54 1' W 1 9 Q ' F 1 J ' ,Juv 'fi ,F J X Q. . la sg 1 , J. 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M Q - M 1 , -M M 4 ,,T'l ,,.ff6e A-S e f , ,Q m 1, ,.-- N ' i ' W ft t Q, ,... ,,,, IVK, if, I Vic, -.154 'i,,5,' f if, I VV,, .Lyf .-K K , , ' wr-fi ? 7- G ,' ,, r fwfffmle , i'i 'Qi Q 2 ,,, ' Y, A ' V s.. C Jeff Ferguson Paul Ferroni David Fetz Charisse Ferguson Earl Ferguson Jan Ferguson Linda Fick Danny Fish Pat Fitzpatrick Roger Fitzsimonds Mark Fleming Ed Flores Frances Flores Debby Flower Marian Fountain C Josephine Fregoso Pamela Gaiser Marlene Geil Gail Getscher Vincent Giaconia Debbie Gilkey Jim Gill Marian Gillespie Janice Gilsonl, ylvia Gonzales Dara Grant Jan Graves Neal Green Melvin Greenwell Joyce Griffith arl Griswold Dianne Grittman Becky Giallombardo Many active sophomores talce part in the dtscuasion of them' homecommg float at one of thetr meetmgs. Qloria Guldov is Philip Gunn LToni Gunnetty Peggy Hackett gg? Larry Hahn r ,otg ogg, 'tl Connie Hamblin Robert Hancock Clyde Hand E S Bryan Hanson Christy Harris athy Harris ayne Harrisx V A Linda Harry Rick Harvey David Hawkey Becky Hayward Angela Heinrich Raymond Henderson David Hennessey Bruce Henry Grace Hernandez Peggy Hernandez fNick High ' Mike Hil Gwen Hillpot Johnny Hiralez Ron Hodges Mary Ann Hoerig Jeif Howe Scott Huff Co ie Huiman 'Susan Hunt this was g X 1 L' R aw in ,hu ' xv W hu Lrg 1 i E ei, , I K Y 5I.f 13 we J, ., ,X 5 tsi. 5 L ' ' i c. r t. 2 X G iw i J ' ' ' 'F 'va Q . .55 .. aast J eecs, X' 1 for t is e a A ' , t K ' ,,,, 1 F J J f-.. J O . . In Og :QQ 1 ia: .. 2. 'e f K A ' . ' 'Q 5 f .eff It t,'t L97 -bifrili, fr. 3 -,.. ' :'S7. S'1r '7if fii3i- ' , , P it L n j ff n ot V. .. ygc, 4, ,T i : C .F . l E 179 CLASSES 'V-1-ffv' j'7fIw1?a?i .' , M. I in as .,1sI .Ig .mf f A V ,wzgg-rg? M J. f J ?' -I f1-fvV' mfg., - I 1' -5 we . my I. Q, ,, ,,, . J if - I ':5 'f.,efggfQ I5 my , ,f' W' ' ' t H' ' K' I V we ll ,Kg it ff- ,. 1 72 , H ' f,,, 'wfsf ' -e 'I . ,,,, , , ' my f V? H ' W K .,,.. I , '14, ,- , ' 4' '13-I ,I ,' . ,, if 12 , I i I I . 'N ' ,I ., J , ,.,. , ,. ' QL' - ' f Eig a I. I I Qi ,I ,..A S J , 9 B, l I IAQ '1 2, Q fIf1:,. ffzrlmffsii , ff f , if , '-h' .ws - ' ' I 131-I , L L 15 - , n l:- , fra. ' I 7 ' I 5 . ,I 'sf ' J , . , I f A I ra, J Jaan., 'S . . ,,'L' q , - -.IJ ' ' I ic-See, ,V A ,A'gff5v,,ks,k:Iv . , 1 ke im xzwzsim 4:5 Q My , ' .IF L'f,'? ', k I I ,Lg,fgI,-'zgfz5ff,,'gfX , im? f'.- 1' LQTQM :Llc Hz? :f3awf'IIw.mf We es A If I I wil ' , ,,. , .J , ,,,,h, , 4 , Sw , , ,age 'EW' ' H is 1 S i ,ie 1 if , ge, -- A I , : . 5 rf ..! ., M ,- ,vi- zxsw. I W-Szw If he A Vks: s iw -5 ,L ,aI Ye 'z-1751 W . I , 3 .. ,,,. , --I 5? L,,. - J , 'ig - - 550' ,'T .sm A ' 'Elem SW Cs V I I L. Pe: 'f J ii ' , f, ' . , ie, I sf . , QMII -K Ie., V' Q A 5 5: inf ' , ,. ' II s 'W 5 ,I 1- 1 'I ,: 1. ff . .2f ' li , Z ' si' ' if Fifi-' 6- 'lv' b .aff -ww - ' ggi, , A :ef I .aff H, -IL 523332 jg., VI, ,ap I, ws, 'If' S WI Q Ima? 1 ' , , CLASSES 180 Mary Hurt Bill Hutzler Karin Ingebrigtsen Randy Ingram I Judy Jackson im J anca Susan J anosik ary Janusz Jerri J anzen Robie Jarman Cindy Jenkins Carolyn Johnson Mike Johnson Bonnie Joiner CAnne Jolly 3 Larry Jones Ronnie Jones Bob Kalernber Don Kapp Andy Kaput David Karcher Debbie Karl Marlene Karlson Judi Karr John Kaufmann Anna Kavanagh Dennis Keck Pat Kelley Lyn Kelsey ' Charlene Kenedy Linda Kerr fx herry Klei 5 Dennis Kleine Mitchell Knisley Danny Knuth Barbara Kopp Pamela Krauss Frank Krelic Steve Krelic Wayne Kurth Mary Kuykendall Patricia Lacy Susan Lacy Marvin Lamer Doug Cerny checks .over a list of 'items for the productzon of Harvey. Debra Lashinske Phillip Lasiter Susan LaVoie John Lee Doug LeFever Sue Lemieux Janet Lester Joey Licci Jack Lillyblad Cathy Logan Janice Logan Ron Lomeli Frank Lopez Becky Loretz Larry Love Sally Ludwig Bonnie Luke Tina Lunsford Karl Lunt Greg Lutz Max Mabrey V ,,,,,,, yy ,. .7 i 'Irall' 3, 3 'egg is 'ff rf' K4-ve if Q:m4fIIfI ' ' ' . Ml JWI-, faiawfsifiif wi J ,, , 5? . '. mi Rv 1? ,7 fig' ,. ,f.II - Imew . 1 , ,S I r.,. ,,. - .,fsrg:I.I - if QM. - , . I1i,,e 11-' ,1 .. iff 3. 4 me ir 1 . III: Q 1Q,.. 659. nur - IIII I ,mf so fai r - - a-any Siam, .I,-Im I ,W .W , ,. 2,95 W 4. 0 -if ' jew, era S .2 me ear 15 2, L.,, ,agg- mwdgzl eye,-W1 V1?T,.:e?7ailf , 41-T ,3 E M i 'r f ia., ggigsfzj Wink. M f . g,i3,f,Lw,.5,-Iii 1. .,z.-A. ,. 1 Y' nm j ! and if S32 Q, A, Zig 22, ,rg , 5 2553 V' 594 I, Itzsmfvawsg ' 'l 'f12i?fe?sv ,Za ,Ig , I.,..I, 'iii we , f A -:df W Q af l 4 iii rw. . I ,wars J 5' 3 fe ,Mew I 5' il ef sf' L V. 55, . , T 144 K 3 W2 ,I Wi , 195 .,.I f. .,, , ,Y if .fri 1' Q. V g az Q .V i ,f, fi r ay : ., ,Q , A , 1 ii , , .l ,,, to , J , 4 Q fi , ,wr We 'fr at V i 'WY' if ' S5 i e ' :,, f-5 V amggiizifi-i fjlgiz-21' giflm- I Uixwmi' , x 1, ez, fr- 5524 iii' L gi M ,.AA, ife, J ' 'V u., qi Ea 'Ai ' JK if 1, we 5 y . ,-, '-fe, y W S 'wg 'i ff , .ar ,E 'f,af'i i3f'1. Sk f. www, lr, ef M, ev it ,,, f f I mkffgf V 1 7 5 , f 2 -Q x 1 i f ' , f f zf We A'k i 33 fy iii HEI ffdii? Genevieve Macias Debbie Maffuccio Joyce Magill Tom Magness Mark Malavasic Mike Maldanado Mike Marino Barbara Marks Pat Martin Jerry Martin Kris Martin Jim Martinez Debbie McDaniels Della McKinney Anne McRae Mark Mealey Robert Millanez Bob Miller Crusita Miller Karen Miller Maridee Miller Mark Miller Rachelle Miller 4 Robert Miller Julie Milton Mike Mirabel . W Vicki Moomey 1 1 'ij ,, ,.ff',. Z ff fi? . -14 I .Q , fr . J .f Q , ag , 'V f:.- 'V Joe Morales i '- -I il ,,,, i l y, Chris Morari ' f Robert Moravec - Carol Moreland ll' ' Tom Morris J i ,l , ' lilllri J Tammy Mortensen 'i' Leonard Moschetta A 1' Charlene Mott A ML k, Craig Miiiiiiis Debbie Nelson ' 3 A Q J 59 Y 3' 9 X 6 -4 ,X li M' 9 , . ,ll 'ra 'i ii 2, ir 'A' , re I v Hg C ,V eier A v lrnriae for eflla 3 Harris In Choir 5 Shumvvay Christy Newton Melinda Nicholas Debbie Nicholas J Janet Norr Catricia Norvell ' Jim Nudo Linda O'Connor Margaret O'Donnell W, , , f W J rlaiallr V , Treas. of '7 it- an ,, SP 5 L. - - 5 .K :ii 15- f ii:- i .?,,Lk,- ii :Im g fs 4 Q' 1 f gl, Jeri Oke Patsy Ollerton Victor Ong Chris Opfenring Phillip Osborn Glen Ottosen ia Barbara Orr Chris Owens Bonnie Page Chad Palmer Vicki Palmertree JoAnn Park wwe lroti Bob Parker Barbara Parscal 5 Rick Patten Pat Patterson Linda Paul L . -2.51 Ms K G Si '- 'afte- XX Je ea is y P ii: kf.. 55 .ti Z., my 3 -e it- .s k t, , Yea es. Q .,... ,:,, :,:t - - f T 5 8 X ie 2 ae Q 0 E is - - : re , as is ii, S 5 .were Q K , , . . me 5 af Q- . R 5 V i Q S E 2 e J Se 3 Q E S 5 e S X Q Wif i-i ,, rf- 3: A:-ima 1 i -121 eyeing iee, lr:.,t, . 5 . tr,,r we-92, we gamer' -.ef 2 i , ,as,sQ,Ss,. 5 grip: el-.:e, - .Q ,. .. f em ,K 2 8 X L :fe or 1? it si ' ie- 4.. - Q ' 'fll-big , I -me ,ie 3 , - . X we 1 5 W X ga xv R ye 'wi 5: ,:.r: if 'rf , -V P w ia-we f .t.ez15.t Q ea 1 wx , gf: 1 -i w ? 'Q Q 1 1'-Wk , 1 . 1 1 ,K S J ,.. ': P e J.: Q. 1,,. Patty Perry Qfg iif t ri V a Seetf Petersen Dan Petty it k Denise Pevffief . , -it 'ii iiei i :-.- Kay Ponte rr,V, ,. fe? A I - , Mike Porch it ., r ir Sherry Potts : -, irti Cynthia Prather i J Sandi Pribbenow t , :.' J ii' , ,K eali J r 181 CLASSES Webb, Hackett Peppy Soph .5 Williams In GL A5 ' : 2 --e-me ... .JM ,, Q- . S, f ri, J 1-' , fc' o x X, , I ,L f H - 3 V1 ,,.. - J 1 www, .Ask ' k M.. l 1 K -' f 5 f5? fV- . - 553,55 f, ': mtv'-' .- . LV-1 i . ' ' ,L it ..., ,. -1 -7 FI? IE, .1l'f::, Ii: fl? i f . ' X X ' if . J i rr 2 ,-Zzxa , X a c, ' . I , Masai - Qfgigg gf. -my-plus , U :,Qg',g.+, 'lei' if -fA- -1 Q - 1' ' rf- 535' -Sei. ' .tsl -. ff :f1?'ES4'.g:1Sf .. , I -. V K I 5 E iiiiggj c , ' J ALX.. . Y me . i'S',,fg ia? .-gg: 'Ms J . ' - . , , A Ji i ' E - gf m'A- ?g,QQfjig,a k,k at - V X 1 at I ..1, 1 - I .f s I SQ xx ' We 'I ill' 'lu ,migliiviillz CLASSES 182 it X -X YQQRQ WN . Q' . , e- J X , Lynn Shumway Patty Shutt Greg Skipitis Paul Skornik Susan Slagter Cheryl Smith Sharon Pribbenow Forrest Pruitt Donna Purin Larry Quinn Debbie Ragsdell Pam Smith Timothy Smith David Ramirez Linda Raymond Georgine Razee DeeAnn Reed Laffy Reed Cindi Snider Debbie Snow Richard Reed Margie Rhem Evelyn Ribaudo J anean Richard Ruth Rippee Debra Snyder Beverly Sons Julie Rivera Tom Rivera Debbie Robert Leslie Robinson Steve Rock John Spivey Connie Sprague Tim Rockey Gary Rodes Bill Rogers Clarence Rogers David Rogers Ann Steele Van Rohrer Cindy Stehn Mike Romano Jim Samply Pam Sayle David Schafranka Jack Stewart Carol schencks Denny Stimson Kenny Schmidt Cindy Schneider Tom Schneider Timothy Schnorr Leslie Stockton J ' St Mary Ann Schuchart anne ottlemyer Linda Schucker Linda Schweickhardt Paul Schwimmer Rick Sears Debbie Stroup Q Karen Struble Tom Seidel Kay Shaver Mike Sheahan Laura Sheppard Steve Shoop 2,412 K ' . if , air , f-'2 21 -'.f li l ' i F V ' -ml . fi , -- .. ,, 5 - 1. . 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' -'v . . img -,:g ' 5 7. ,VIZ 4? 4:51 , .W , fa .- x f. 2 J ,,,AA H, 'WP Wt f l at 5 f , V ez i lf we fy J .K X, ... 1 ,y ig l A Q W A 5 5 l r ,IF 1 ES: 1 Wu - ff 4 fl if Q ,. 5 2? ff 4 f 4. t 2 Q , ' , V l -1' ga -A e Della Jane Stuart Gary Sturgeon Randy Stultz Leesa Sulgrove Sue Sumpter Sara Sunal Norlyn Swenson Patricia Tamarin Dean Tarkington Betty-Jo Tegen Debby Tessendorf Dale Theis Susan Thomasson Nancy Tokos Margie Tolosko Linda Tracey Richard Tutrone Leeann Van Beekum Joy Van Der Haydon Patti Varvel Rudy Verdugo Judy Victor Gilbert Villa Diane Villalobos Mark Voytek Gail Waggoner Larry Waldrop Danielle Walker Dennis Walker John Walker Judy Weaver Patricia Weaver La Reda Webb Milo Webb Mike Wegener Jerry Welker Phillip Welsh Pam Wernple Dennis West Myrtle Wheeler John Whitelaw Marla Whitmarsh Sue Wilkinson Jeanne Williams Lois Williams Marilyn Williams G. J. Wilson Mary Wilson Mike Wilson Robert Witbeck Greg Wolf Linda Wood Richard Ulloa Barbara Ybarra Kathleen York Carole Young Sue Zwibel . V. lic? I xgxlis X sl Y .xwvi -kkmxng Debbie Gilkey, Mari Lynn Shumway, and Peggy Hackett wor to put together the sop omore float. I aff ? , tx, W, Qt- AW M w f :-fQ: N V 52 1 limit, f W 3 I 1. we 'f,' , AIVVV Z .. , A1 .ly ? ff' 'UU' 1.- +1 W ,W f J t y - e ttll -'v' sixty f 4 ' u f' tt 1 JT 1 ' I rikm tk 2, A 5, t j J Netl J ' ' ' a , Q ' , QE 4 J , 14, Q1-A. 4' j-, ,fffl - wa fit-f,-,,t 1 183 CLASSES Byron Jim Beasley Vice-Piesvldent f X President e Dedie Heizer Secretary Rena Treasurer '12 .ihg t ...i A- I 2 r '1 1 t H3 - ' ' l- I ff 4, ' .. 7' V K ? 1 2 H ., - Q - Q . , Lf' 5' ' L 5' L ' ' 'K , f f f A 'rr ' iv ar 5 li x ig it . 'ig . its S A N x ri x ew-ww-. S252-f so f . ,:3sg'f:f: sic ' 1 --f: Ek it re E ,Iv we 1- -5 55, 95 s it ,A ' iw, , ,V A A, A Q x 5 ,fi . Q., A ' 5 , nge. m.5,.v ,R ,S :75 V if E ra r v , , ,, i. , 5.15-.V Q iikifl -,fEfQi?5355XQQ , ., Q5 1' , fr ,' 'I W .Q ,Er , fr' 1 ff '31 ' ' , ' ' Q . ' ,, X , W W ,V ,-W :fwfr , M, V fi ' 'I f jf IZ: wr I ff 'ff aj' ,,gHf. fc1' 2. 4 if 5 ,, f l'f':V di 7 3 U ' V 'V f 'F ,, Wi 7 ,Nl 6,-W gy 1 1 : f- ' 43 Steve Adams Delores Addington Peggy Addington Richard Ahart Ronda Alderman Jean Allen Terry Allen John Anderson Christine Arcadia Dave Armatis Kathy Arnett Susan Arnett Debbie Arnold Tom Arnold Mark Ashton Paul Atsinki Doug Avery David Avila Stephen Bacon Glenn Bailey Karla Baker Manuel Balderas John Barba Jim Barnes Andy Barrett Charlie Barrios Linda Bartholomew Bruce Bazzill Jim Beasley Harry Beck Shane Beer Clarence Beery Joan Bell Phyllis Bellomo Donna Bennett Vickie Bever Dan Bevier Donald Biers David Bittner Beasley Electedg Serves Exec. Comm. Carl Boss William Boyd Scott Brady Marcia Bravo Margaret Brinkman Stephen Briscoe Danny Brooks Jackie Brooks Richard Brosius Mike Brown Susan Brown Terri Brown Tom Brown Nancy Bruining Kathy Bruner Craig Bustrin Susan Byers Ronnie Campbell Wayne Campbell Korry Carlson Barbara Carr Rena Carter Richard Carter Frank Castillo Chris Catalanotto Jerry Cates Pete Cedor ia , are kt ix, J r , Y' ., ,R sm- ., , R5 al vu.-4 S t 3 , C 'NF' X4 -v - 1 ' 5 -57 y . sf , . I ' :T-A , ,. xr, ' fi f 1 Q1 sw.. I EMA ,W 5 , if, f . ivffif: ,.+ W -- we iw .lx , is 'QL yi: r ' 1 , . 'K ' lilo- rm r 1 sv JL . - - an gzi pgs-gg, . Q ' 'LL or M A t t . ' .. fffrgtvff - 'JE -, 4c,,5,,.cs H 48 -L.f.1kIw51,f., z ri'i'fi',i74:ff ' - K 2 .gzirfffg ' ' i 5 ' Fi 11 ' K: X5 5 j K, .Q .. A . ,. X, ,qs xv A233 Lf ? 'i i ' Diane Blakely Roger Chamberlain 1 ' - ,, Q ' Carolyn Blaker Jim Chance Q' qw gf , Jfihn 31056 , Mike Chandler ggyyl Dlana Bonardi N- avg f,z'fr 1 -'f: wx W ,, iw? 1 E lx 13. ab., QC A Q 3 S 185 CLASSES J tg K Sir ..,. 7 'X i e' in Q Qlui Carroll Chappell Evlyn Chavez Henry Chavez Cherie Cheney Evelyn Childs Paul Clark Gary Cuthbert Pat D'Addea Dan Davenport Becky Davis Craig Davis Greg Davis Judy Davis Rudy Dawahoya atalanotto Active In 1 Y. -1 ' ' - . Va, A m f mlb . .. ' 1 M' '5 : , 5 r, . ., -, leg.:W:'fx?1Q3-fzfrv: . 14 iS5f1E?'5E7 . . . J i E A I ' e ff' 5 rrlr e i P g .ti if if . lilies -E ir- x ' W ses it iiii J iiii 2-ZLL.. :,y K S : Q 5 4 , . J J ' 'i so .W iff K K i Tim Clark Bill Clement Karla Clement Patty Colfell Debbie Cohee John Coleman Laurie Colen Karen Connell Sandy Contreras Diane Cook Mario Corral Vicki Correll Gary Cosper Mercy Cota Mike Cotterman DeeAnn Cottington Richard Cowens Mike Cox Frank DeLaCruz Jim DeRonde Curtis DeVries Beth Dickson Judy Dickson Craig Dingle Dan Doiron Karen Donehew Larry Doran Denise Dotzauer Bill Douglass J ere Douglass Randie Downing Michelle Doyer Rodney Dressel Carol Dube Joe Dunn Patricia Duran Debbie Durfee Ralph Dykes Bryon Eames Mark Easton Louise Echols David Edwards it 92- l or .ily ig J' ' -'fi I I 1 ' ,I A rg A W if .1 .t i Ji tw l '77 :V A -' 1- Sze' L f li r,i, ii Q ir Government 1 gi -S r . f,-as .. . A . , .1 . . . k., in fm N - Q t. -xt. - :- - .15-Q. 'if 4 -' i' Q .j g ,.,. K -. 5 , . ls-NV li f Meri f ,M f vff.f1'fix 1 .... i -.a-fn' .Ya , .4.,.,,.. 5. it i Rx. . 'T-'Z' ix-W' ' ' ' 1 , l ff sg . A xr 5,3 2 ati ,F ,ia ,521 Q3 je? ' 2 rr,. .X , .N 1 4. .V f ,gsm , . is if s r f fg.I?Tf 1 ti vi ,A . PM : - W .i wx ., . 'C it ww: gifs Q. .1 akin, . wt, 5 . r-ia .Q ' , ' ,Sgr 5 . - ew. Q Q, ... Qt K - X . - asus, r -f 1- 'Q' 'sl - -lf 8 fg .Q f eaw t, l'g'SE S f X f' it -'rl E . . SE? 3 . Sv' A, .5 'K r KX X.: 1 I - mu Q' '12 el? E Q' 2 fi: 55,1 vs ? a l , ' ,E f V Vg Terry Cracraft Linda Elliott '- P. . 1? get .. Kathleen Cramer Shirley Elliott ' . V l jg-M ' Don Cridebring Patty Eng . it I 1 - J Vaughn Ertel 'K K f '... ...V ,.. l ' ' . K .ifx - K - X 55 S ' t--' i 5 . I sw J' Gary Crother Bob Estrada V M 1 ... Kathleen Crowe Sandra Evans f y ,..., 3 in LQ., - r Q Colette Cruse Steven Fandrey .E i L Q J J .. Chris Farley Q . ' . ae, ,K , 4 - , E iii- V Z 5 A Jeff Farmer l .... Robert Cruz Sally Faulkner .J 'r Larry Cushma D.-ms Famer fiir J J Tony Cusimano Diane Feldkamp V ' J l CLASSES 186 i 'xx wi W., 'Jig' Ms s. .. . ...s at ,ff , Q, 2355 2 5 , 1 '-, V.,, V.. . ff 1211+ , ,V V - af 41 W ' ' if A , , fffig: ff U. 3255? M125 4 . ' ,Z ' . ' . 1 - W 1 ':z:L 'E'A -ist , r, , '. '5 F. ,HLi2W fd' J , if H359 If ' ' ' 1 A , nr 1 . -za ,, V V 1 ' N W ,fi 5531- 7 W A F f . ff, '+R ' V' A Y -fe, .' Af ' 'A 4, , 1 I , A K I . ,.rL:fmav. ,gsiwiil rf f Ar . . , , -i f -,,reffii,r1 Z? 1 f 'f H f 3 il, , 1.f'S' Effi'ii?i5515 rf ' mfiff',.n at We wa ' f-,W , ,..., ,, . , , ,,..,, M Q ,. Fl ' A, , ' V ' ,W f v I .1 - 'ff 5 - in ' , .f ' ' - .. . AA ff frgfswas ::As::s.s .- ., .. wks H . A - . - 'Y' . . .fi . -. -at r 'riff . J - 'E ' ' 1 i fi'-'-qztzwfiinfww K ' J - 55 SE - . . r - !Q.Tf4wil'rs's1gf2'Qf,l'? S K f' ffggfl 15535, 131 ik 155213-5' I7 :WS K ,gfaAA.1 ' ri ?'iY5.-:iifrffiig hifi , +A r f ' ' FIST 'l-inf: :55EE:Z':f5?:i:5Ei,: r K . e. 5 I . A - ' A- 1'fef.e,, Y 1 ' . .. s , , .. .,.wA ::::A H if 'r:- ff: -' :e rase 1 A ' ' 1, 'A f 57 .1 3 WEA , r , 1? 7.x g g Cindy Ferguson James Ferguson Gary Fernaays Mary Ferraro Robert Fierros John Figgins Louie Fisher Mark Fiske Mike Flood JoAnn Flynn Cheri Fortner Brenda Fowler Joyce Fowler Jim France J acquelyn Francis Charles Frazier Jim Freeman Pat French David Gamboa Molly Garcia Nick Gartner Diane Gaston Judy Gibson Joe Gierek Larry Gill Sharon Gillespie David Glen Tom Goldbaugh Mary Golladay David Gonzalez Ellen Gordon Randy Graves Joe Grayek Randy Griffin Kimberly Grove Daniel Hagen Tom Halford Pam Hall William Halter Jerry Hamlin Larry Hanson Robin Hanson Cindy Harms William Harnisty Roger Harper David Harrington Karen Harris Gail Harry Sandra Hartsock Kathy Harville Dana Hashu Dena Hashu Gary Hawkins Susan Heidemann Dedie Heizer Judy Heller Mike Henrichs Paula Henry Hector Hernandez Robert Hernandez Ellene Hess Carl Hickman Randy Hicks Janice Higginbotham Patty Hill Richard Heinz Marlene Hiser Elise Hite Randy Holyoak Steve Horn Wayne Horton we L Q1 ,I .,.Y- , we .1 1 F. 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WU.. if J..-1:11 .: -,1 -- . :. 3 - HN ? . 1:-.fgfi-I E :-Sf' 5'l '- o ,, :Q , W m .,,.AA .. ,,,., . .,AAV, U N Vg. A .. V . ,,,, X j f 'il Qfsiwf ' ' J 1 .. - rf' if -1 . :lifsie - -111. I 1?f1 'W' '- 'fi g X A Q . . . J .H ' 5? . . -in f ' 'sig 2 ki 15.2 as CLASSES 188 Brenda Howard Brian Howard Debbie Howard Marian Howe Jan Hubbard Rad Huffman Carol Hughes Jim Hughes Nancy Hunt Butch Hussey Deborah Hussey Bob Hutcheson Tony Iannaccone Bob Intemann James Ireland Jennifer Jandreau Tim Jarman David Jimison Denise Joachin Danny Johnson Darlene Johnson Deanna Johnson Rocky Johnson Russell Johnson Scott Johnson Roy Joiner Charles Jones Diana Jones Rita Jordan Donna Jurgemeyer Gary Jurick John Kalember Dirnitra Kalos Kim Kaput Mike Keeton Kathy Kelley Cathy Kenedy Steven Kenedy Frank Kennedy Vickie Kennedy Marion Kerr Gene Kimel Kathy King Steve Kirel Eames Works As Frosh ice Pres. Debbie Knopfel Mary Knorr Chris Kolts Paul Kovacic Delores Kubica Deb Lambard Mike Lambert Cindy Lang Kris Larson Kristel Larson Joyce La Silvia Greg La Traille Margarat Lawrence Danny Leal Cathy Lehman David Lemons Gary Loehrs Bobby Levake Pat Lewis Jim Lieffort Candy Lien Hollis Loper Lydia Lopez David Long Deb Loretz Keith Lucas Frank Lucero Pam Lumsden Sharon Lutey Mario Macias X, E is A as S S' Qi ilsi 1 VIE , as Y -s. -..N- 1. .3355 5? .. R, Qt? Q K X '5 gi if Q ' f K Q iii E . ' Q N ,M .. ,se ...,... ,., , . .4 f vm? ..1. 1... K 1.. .A .. . in ,. -1... QQ is .assi ' 553 - i f x3fQnf ' 7 - -' if ' fifff . :. .. N .e. :-.-: X 2izq .. 5 .x.e1sSise -,gf S. -. A .,,.i...X,,.. . .. , - .. Mig: V Lf :sf-1. 'A ., S:i.j,.' SS..-f,f',5..-in-k..j.. E' E-1. iam if sr. '-v:ff..' - .fe f. . g f .. ., . , . X. f. 1- - .- f-.fee as W Jw 9 ' J ' X- .IV S S 71 ,fi . Lg, . Q QW xx X raw -.' .mp X 1 'i'i- . ' ' F 1. J. . f SM , : 'f .wel lr' f if. 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K L p lp .M K. 1, ' mf K QV: f' is ,.. ii ' Q Sylvia Macias Kathy Mammen Bill Mangold Karl Mann John Mansfield Robert Marion Christine Marsh Jim Martin Linda Martin Patricia Marwood Sandy Mason Jim Matousek Lupita Matta Connie Mays Cathy McCauley Nancy McClain Janet McClinchy Mike McDonald Daniel McDowell Lonna McGough Doug McGregor Frank McKelvey Bill Meader Larry Megee Bert Meier Lisa Mendell Don Messing Nancy Mezoff Lois Michaud Hilda Micola Bonnie Miller Juanita Miller Lynda Miller Relene Miller Gary Mills Kenneth Mills Danny Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Brenda Mooney Dave Moore Judy Moore Mary Moore Dolores Morales Nicki Morari Vicki Morari Harold Morgan Rhonda Morgan Lucien Morin David Morrow Ralph Moser Coleen Mullaney John Mullarkey Robert Munoz Peggy Murphy Scherene Murphy Debbie Myrick Barbara Navarro Kurt Nelson Lin Neumann Daniel Nevarez June Newgard Danny Nissen Richard Norris Dora O'Brien Jo Ann Olson Steve Olson Tyler Olson Curtis Ong Virginia Ong Sandy Osberg Diane Overstreet Dennis Palmer Patty Pearson Bard Pendleton Andrew Pena Robert Perry Jim Peterson o ! . --.-fk . as 11' :EES ' we - ' KI- -1 fail smavuf , . WW AS,-A S L , ,, asm- fir . J' K'- ,Q Li F fix 6 J.. , .. A I J-f K sf? fb., I i W B is S K se :.:s-is . - 54 g fi! Li gl .t.., s , a.,. ,9 gs K- ua - KCI' K Q? , gg A fi' 7 ' s., K 1 5 , if ' ts 1 Q , ? . J . M J f is .ii ,si 'wwf' .4 .S .. ,A ., f K ,stag E K we r E f 5 75' , . if Q: l -ai: ,af- , . Y , ,EM . SW! .a,- L f ' f ,'-- , ,,..,1 ,, J.:-'K,,,:.. f ,gg ,.,- f .5 mf:-::asa, sexes rr-I 1 sf' 'ff J . AA.I ,Q M K 5 X' J in e fk L 91351 W 5 K2 we 'Z v W , : L . 5, i .. aw X f air at f f Q. A M i, f s :Xie :.f? or Q A Y ,Ks 1 K SM gh, r M at R W is 1 5 L ,i,, . .3 52 'tK :' NE Lu i! : in :, 3 ,mvxi ' Q ' .E g I if . K i f. I g N . ,f L S S, ,. N' K x , , Q Kf 4 2 X . l V- K Ii A x Q sl : - si., 1 L ' .. fi' 189 CLASSES W J i it ' x Q g..j , 'xl in paxil '- 'WY X :Q . sg it will sscee . as can 'A ' - wi S y it Y ' 'f ' - Q 1 19 , -, . .::E1:iEI , -I .,... ,.- :gs af: r . H- . -- A :ilk rg - zz, My . P L 2 P, -1. ,f :Q 13 ss, V- wx ,, ea . but A. A ,. B. it fgj 5 .- Y 'QQBSX 9 fi? ms V 1 .fs-fr QRS: 1 2: 2 .' rs S r ,mg i Q ga i r ZQ .6 'Y 2. Nxt Q f, fr. ... MV 1 ' f b e J, S, S? A , 599' qi- -or K 'cf .V wg' P?-.12 f gli ,, K V . ,. VA iw' ,, zz V, ' H r r A-:' L j zlf A-gf J , K Y f . 4 X M I A Z -' 'f f V: V. 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V -K 4 1. t - . - ,-Q' .Ml 5 ,M s i-. il f 5. ,, ,Q gn- wwf if f li? K X ,K P cigar se lei 1 w it i is 1 if X st T ,q w P g , A4 X 63,95 Q Y.. Xi g ',,!ig e ,Q ,x. S . ffl if P isii QW il E ,igfifffiggfQfQfQ:-gg, Freshman Jef Schncker shows how carrying books between classes can be a problem. i. ,:i L 'Y f A167 V See: I L 55 X fe hx Nxvf L gg. X, 'T r is Lg 'TL s A i fi Lx L A . . h h'A L LL.. , Q M lj . LLc JJLL L L L ,L - 'gif ig :.. E if it lw, ' ..:. .. Z ' ',':- z M Q L L X LLLA Li! i f 7 r .2 SW if R kj 3 L, ,j p i s L K LL .k,A Kwan Q :'. L -1-- vff R' X 1 i ' L L T -V - '-- J L if or L Q as L2 L, .J - - vrf- ggi ,,..- ' L L - it as Becky Stikeleather Debbie Stillion Mark Stinebaugh Jack Strauss Sandy Strom David Stults J ess Villegas Lee Wailes Larry Walk Sarah Walker Vickie Walker Bill Wallace Elaine Walsh Juliana Warner Heizer Is Sec. Candy Suiter Doddie Sumpter Larry Sutter Terrie Swann Andy Taddel Marcia Talbot Skip Talbot Kenny Tanner Carolyn Tapia Rhonda Taylor Mike Thompson Tommy Thompson Patoria Thompson Mark Tibben Shirley Townsend Joseph Trzeciak Mary Underwood Buddy Utz Eddy Vaden John Van Der Heyden Gregg Van Gorp Martha Varela Vicki Vaughn Robert Venche Kathy Vermillion Jack Vermillion Rich Vigorito Richard Warren Deborah Watkins Doug Watkins Jane Watson Linda Weatherford Joanne Webb Eve Weingartner Jennifer Welker Deb Wells Linda Westbrook Steve White Val Wiedow Fred Wilber Rita Wilburn Jan Wilcox Doug Wildman Bryon Wiley Greg Wiley Clifford Wilkes Linda Williams Marilyn Williams Pam Williams Ricky Williams Debbie Willetts Cheryl Willis Chuck Wilson Cindy Wilson Sandy Wilson Cynthia Winfield Linda Winken Cathy Winkler Debra Wright Leo Wright Glen Wood J esse Woods Karen Wyatt X f ' 1 Wg Q. . L. Sf, S erif- ' ff h 9593 X QE la., fi tial . L Q h s ,t 2':f'! J Ni it L 1 iczrypiii ', li 3--, 1 iw. I ,, L.-s ' T s, -ifikfis-3, ,jf 2:32 , Exilim, -Q ' l V 12 52- F f r :E-2 14 ' L. F ng LQ xg 5 I 4 L L- Y 'RM -.-- ' L ' L- f J fri 3'+?Cix - -w r 'ini X sg Sify' I -L rig- is ff X -if, ik ' - :Vk ,E K L J kiwi ,. ,I J if - f -as sszsff f - 1 -. F .sr 'LT ' 15755 . , ' 'ff,- he - - vy. Us --+f: x L L L. ,.,L. L ,E L wi? J if L Q EL , L, wi-Lg ,, Lw, f L'-Le gk: Q ' X I l L L as L i T S LL L L95 if-L. r .L L- is Sn f Y . ie E g L L Mm xcf' Y 5. 5 L, L! 5 amid.-55 WSL L ,N E ,S 191 CLASSES Kenyon Excels Semors Thomas Armstong f 5 4 4 Robert Johnson its ,, W Dianna Razee Estrada Draws For Publications Sam Ballard takes over the job of head cheerleader at the Legend assembly. CLASSES 192 In MUSIC Dept. At the elections assembly, Steve Hetsler gives his speech, con cluding his campaign for Senior Class Vice-President. Juniors ' 271 Linda Conklin Wanda Williams ,. gg, we , if 1 .g'5'X',, 3 ,L 0 J , V3 Q, ,L , :iff , , . ,, S if Qi is Q as 1 if Ll ll J sr ,Z l ri : i 5i.,a- 'iii W ifi ' E W5 vga Ms gf fggilg era siiis ili r algal gill 53 ggiiiaiz iggvgf l illg faf g g gg g gi? lk i ggggsg 5 4.1- L 5 , : y --f... ar L -- r--.4 ....,...w , ,za . ..-,g 325:-r. . .. E: se. g .mu A nfs: S l ' ire' ls 15 e zli s ign Sophomores mmsszqrgn, se, -:ees ffwx fs W Mary Duncan , Karen Horton Q it :Q is 1 ' ' 1 Betty Janes f - ' Sandy Wilson gg if 1 jx .. ffl A 1. g-. nr f, W 5 gs if 5' E.. Q Q, E rl.-e Xf,a , Linda Sz Lorna Doss on J. . Pom 8z Cheer The tables were turned as the girls asked the boys to the Christmas Prom. Pat Patterson pleads with Greg Wolf to go with her. i S X3 EL 5, ws f 52 we M RF li gazes swirls if we 5 wg ge t And a dosie doe, was what the freshman did or at least tried to, while learning folk and square dances in P.E. Freshmen My Julie Baney H lilfif Kathryn Hancock i,s s t liss gzse ssyysts. ,siqfy , , ,,:.:4 iss H N L ,gigs ' Dennis Pulmer .::,, Sherry Wynn 3 is 1 asese Bill Meador Is Frosh Senator sloe Priscilla Yazzie ' D 'Q ' A Lanny York ,,,, . . ,j Tory York :jf in , , l l g 2 l Martie Zoeller f Dave Zuraff ' 'fj 1' 31 vu as . as A M.. L, 1. AS K7 f ., an 193 CLASSES The Salt River Project takes this occasion to congratulate this year's graduates. You are to be commended for completing high school. May this be just the beginning - the foundation for an education that will serve you Well all your life. L1 lllfg-Q ' 1 Providing low-cost water low-cost power and recreation Q Lv J ' M. M 2 for over a half-century. sb 4,9 X4-'Us E l 91330280 QTL 4 Caayziaz tum, xftmft, THOMAS MALL' 45l3 E THOMAS RD. Pizzo - Spaghetti - Rovioli - Sandwiches Beer - Tolae Out Service STEVE 81 JOAN Mor'1.AThuv' Fri 10:30-lO:3O CATALANOTTO Tues.-Wed.-So! lO'3O-8:00 Enjoying their pizza at the Little Venice after an East basketball victory are Sandy Powers, Larry Adams, Sharon Fiske, Dong Ford, Neil Larsen, Jean King, Jim Farney and Steve Jackson. ADVERTISING 194 Marsha Hettich know where the action is Diamond's of coarse. w ig Gloria Harris, Warren Rohrer, Alan Zizzo, and Diamond's is pleased to have a renowned photography studio in their store. Mr. Charles Rockwell presents the finest photography at your pleasure. Diamond's extends all services to you, East High seniors. Mr. Rockwell has had his work selected tor display at the conven- tion ot the Protessional Photog- raphers ot America. For two con- secutive years he has received the blue ribbon tor the best black and white portraiture in the state from the Arizona Professional Photog- raphers Association. I 0 ISY, ll9l i l illll i PARK CENTRAL - THOMAS MALL Watch the birdie, Alan, while Mr. Rockwell takes your picture 195 ADVERTISING .,Ouf' X Ilats to you! I No one just gives you a diploma ,..you've earned it! That takes a lot of effort. The same with anything that's worthwhile. You can go as far as you like with effort and kn l d ow e ge ARIZONA I Arizona Public ggugici Service Company takes 'V C9 its hat off to you! f0'm ' Linda Campbell and Ron Lomeli try out a toboggan they have rented before they head for the snow. Terri Craig is looking over another toboggan while Doug Smith is checking out a sled. A10 5 1 SLENUERIZING MACHINES TOBOGGANS SLEDS CAR TOOLS PARTY GOODS You Name It - We Rent It Phone 944-3391 Phone 955-5100 15634 N. 32nd St. 4257 E. Thomas Rd. Fred Matricardi Phoenix, Arizona . . . Chris Calalanotto and Jerry Winters get good advice on financing a college education from Mr. Jack Scofield of Valley National Bank at Tower Plaza. ADVERTISING 196 5 rail -al it .s A l 1 Are hu h school seniors --- for the best in everything: School ' Supplies and Equipment, Athletic Equip- ment, School Transportation, Duplicating ir Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance, h k' Office Supplies and Equipment, Theatre C ' Equipment, Church Supplies, Sporting Goods. FIRST just call. . .- NATIONAL THE MARSTON suPPLY coMPANY 3209 Noam cENTRAL Avenue 1 279-9301 thinks so! Decmfz Dang Zaeea Today, high school seniors have developed a sense of responsibility that includes a desire to manage their own financial affairs. my , 23452 lost Vow B-:urn To encourage this desire for sound money :Ml Pme'l'x' A m 0 management First National suggests you in- rr Q quire about an inexpensive Custom Checking TQ Ph 275 71543 Account at any office of the bank Where you l ll one it come first. If you plan on attending college in Arizona, be sure to ask about First National's free college checks qt WI 33 is X3 and checkbook covers. A 9 p -Ji . ' OV VYHOVNIX. ARIZONA '1 HOMA52 lx'lAil, CLN 'l ffl 'HCM K A 1 N. o or ARIZONA O smear: r.n.n,c. 9 FEDERAL nzsznvz sys-ram licrl fl lit-lit-41:irlsim 197 ADVERTISING Senior Registry l A ADAME, JESUS: Chess Club 25 Football 2,35 Track 2. ADAMS, LARRY: Band 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Key Club 1,25 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 N.C.C.J. Council 67-68. ANDERSON SANDRA KAY: Beginning Girls' Chorus 2nd Sem. 45 DECA 2nd Sem. 4. ARMSTRONG, TOM: Lettermen's Club 45 Football 45 Wrestling 4. ARTEAGA, JOHN: Band 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Track 1,2. ARVIZU. CELIA: Girls' League 1,2. B BARR, GERALD: Senator Cexoificiol 35 School Plays 2,35 Rawhide Gazette Staff 1,2,3 Editor-in-Chief 5 Band 1,2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,35 Literary Magazine 2,3 Editor. BALLARD, SAM: President, Senior Year 5 Senator 25 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Vice-President5 Key Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-President5 Football 15 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 5 Baseball 15 N.C.C.J. Delegate 35 Arizona Student Council Convention Delegate 45 Executive Committee 1,4. BEER, CINDY: Junior Class Treasurer 5 Girls' League 1,2,35 Legend Staff 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Captain5 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,4 5 Junior Homecoming Attendant5 Homecoming Queen 45 Teentattle Cover Girl 35 66-67 Calendar Girl. BENAVIDEZ, CANDY: Girls' Tennis 4. BENOIT, NITA: Mixed Chorus 3,4. BENTLEY, JOHN: Football 45 Foreign Exchange Student 45 Executive Committee Member 4. BERTINO, NANCY: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Elections Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Legend Staff 2,3,4 Editor-in-Chief 5 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Publications Workshop 35 Literary Magazine 3. BONNIE, CHARLES: Homecoming Committee 45 Chorus 45 Key Club 3,45 Engineering Club 3,45 Orchestra 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Parnassus 3,4. BORTA, RICHARD: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. BROWN, DIANE: Girls' League 1. BROWN, JIM: Band 1,2. BRUINING, BOB: Band 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 35 Football 2,35 Base- ball 2,35 Cross Country 1. BURT, LYNDA. BUTLER, SANDY: Band 1,45 Junior Representative in Band Council 3. C CAMPBELL, LINDA: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Activities Committee 45 Pom Pon J.V. 3 Captain, Varsity 4 Co-captain5 Pep Club 15 Girls' Letter Club 45 French Club 1,2 Treasurer5 National Honor Society 3,45 Parnassus 2,3,4. CASTILLO, SYLVIA: F.H.A. Historian 45 Art Club Sec.-Treas. 45 Spanish Club Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 5 State Spanish Test 2nd Place. CHARTERS, BILL: Gymnastics 2,3. CHAPPELL, SHEILA DIANE: Girls' League 2,3,4 5 Publicity Commit- tee 35 Auditorium Club 3,4 Vice-President5 Art Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3 Vice-President 4. CHRISTIE, ROBERT. CLARK, VERNE ETTE: Girls' League 3. CLOWER, JOHN: Basketball 15 Baseball 1. CORBIN, DONNA: Girls' League 1,25 F.H.A. 25 DECA 3. COSPER, DIANE: School Plays 15 Chorus 35 Masque Sz Gavel 25 Pep Club 15 Art Club 3. COTTERMAN, DUANE. CURTIS, PATTI: Band 3,45 All-State Band 35 State Solo and Ensemble Festival 45 Band Council5 Stage Band 3. D DAVIS, SHARLA: Girls' League 35 Chorus 1. DeHOFF, CAROL: Auditorium Club 25 DECA 3. INDEX 198 DeGEORGE, GAIL. DENISON, SHARON: School Plays 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Masque Kz Gavel 45 French Club 45 Alma Mater Contest Winner 35 National Thespians 3,4. DeSMITH, MIKE: School Plays 15 Masque Xz Gavel 15 V.I.C.A. 4 President. DEVENING, KEN: School Plays 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Masque 8: Gavel 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,25 Outdoorsman Club 3. DORAN, PHIL: Football 25 Track 2. DUENAS, ROSE MARY: Chorus 1. DUNN, TOM: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1. DURAN, MICHAEL. DURFEE, GREG V. E EDDY, LISA: Publicity Committee 35 Auditorium Club 3,4 5 Art Club 2,3,4 President. EDWARDS, VICKI: Auditorium Club 35 ICE 45 V.I.C.A. Club 4. ELLERD, GARY. ELSMORE, SUSAN: Central Council 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Treasurerg Activities Committee 4 Chairman 5 School Plays 1,2,3 5 Cheerleader 35 Masque SL Gavel 1,25 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 President5 Girls' Letter Club 3,4 Vice-President5 Archery 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. ENG, BETTY: Publicity Committee 35 Chorus 25 Art Club 3,4. ENG, RICHARD: Chess Club 2,3,45 Parnassus 2. QEETHINGTON, SCOTT: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Cross Country 35 Track , ,4- EVANS, ROB: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 25 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Cross Country 3. F FARLEY, EVAN: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. . FARLEY, RICHARD W.: DECA 35 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Track 15 ICE. FIORE, JOHN: Senator 45 Homecoming Committee 35 School Plays 1,2,3,45 LEGEND Staff 1,2,3,45 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 15 Band 1,2,3,4 5 Masque Ka Gavel 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,4 Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 35 Parnassus 25 National Honor Society 3,4. FISHER, NORMA A.: DECA 3. FISKE, SHARON: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Elections Comm. 35 LEGEND Staff 35 Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3. FORD, DOUG: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2. FRANCIS, BEVERLY ANN: School Plays 2,3,4 5 Chorus 15 Masque Sz Gavel 1,2,3,4 Business Mgr. 45 National Thespian Society 3,4. FRAZIER, DAN: School Plays 1,2,35 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 1,2 Photographer 5 Masque Ka Gavel 1,253 President 15 Chess Club 15 French Club 4. FREEMAN, MARY: Corresponding Secretary 45 Senator 45 Central Council 1,2,3 Secretary 25 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 President 2, Vice-President 1, Treasurer 35 Elections Committee 2,3 Chairman 35 Homecoming Com- mittee 35 LEGEND Staff 35 Cheerleader 3,4 Co-Captain 45 Masque KL Gavel 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Key Club Sweetheart 3 5 Girls' State 3 5 Senior Homecoming attend- ant5 District Student Council 45 Secretary of Inter-School Relations Com- mittee 45 Teen-Age Program 25 Executive Committee 45 Outstanding Girls' League Award 1,2,3. FULLER, REX: Baseball 2. G GAFFNEY, MICHEAL: Band 1,2,3. GAPPA, DEBBIE. GARNER, LINDA KATHERINE: Girls' League 1. GILLESPIE, ROBIN: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. 5 Senator 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Publicity Comm. 25 Elections Comm. 3,45 Social Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Pom Pon 2,3,45 Masque Kz Gavel 1,2 5 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,4 5 French Club Sec. 25 National Honor Society 45 Parnassus 2,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Senior Calendar Girl 35 Junior-Senior Prom 3. GIRON, ANGELA: Girls' League 1,2,35 Homecoming Committee 35 School Plays 45 DECA 4. GRANT, PAUL H.: Homecoming Committee 45 School Plays 25 Key Club 15 Baseball 2. GRAY, CHAROLETTE: Transferred from Westwood5 Band 45 Chorus 4. GROVE, KENNETH: Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Wrestling 35 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3. GUINNIP, FRED. H HACKETT, JIM: Key Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Parnassus 3,4. HAGEN, LeANN: Senior Class Treas.5 Central Council 2,3 Vice-Pres. 35 Girls' League 1, V-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,45 Outstanding Girls' League Award 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Bye Bye Birdie 35 LEGEND Staff 3,45 Chorus 25 Pom Pon 3,45 Masque 8z Gavel 15 Pep Club 1,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3, Sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Powder Puff Basketball 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Parnassus 1,2,3,45 Productions 3,45 Modern Dance 25 Orches- tra 2. HALE, CAROL: Girls' League 2,45 Elections Comm. 4. HALL, ED: School Plays 35 Band 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 DECA 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1. HALVERSON, J OANN: Girls' League 25 School Plays 3. HANSEN, CYNTHIA: VICA 4. HANSHAW, CARLA: DECA 35 VICA 4. HARMON, BILL: VICA1,2,3,4. HARTER, BILL: Lettermen's Club 45 Key Club 45 Football 1,45 Basket- ball 15 Cross Country 15 Track 15 Dress Code Comm. 45 Vaudeville A-go- go 1. HAUPRICH, BONNIE: Central Council 15 Girls' League Pres. 15 Elec- tions Comm. 35 LEGEND Staff 35 Masque Ka Gavel 1,25 Pom Pon 35 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,45 TAP 1,2. HAWKINS, EDWIN: Chess Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Engineering Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Parnassus 1,2, V-Pres. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. HAYNES, DIANE: Girls' League 3. HECKMAN, MIKE: Class President 35 Senator 45 Class Competition Comm. 35 Constitution Comm. 3,4 5 Social Comm. 35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Golf 2,3,45 Dress Code Comm. 15 Philosophy Comm. 1,25 Doug King Memorial Comm. 15 District Student Council 35 Parnassus 3,4 5 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Executive Comm. 35 National Honor Society 3,4. HEINRICH, DEBBIE: Girls' League 3,45 Pom Pon 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Girls' Letter Club 45 French Club 35 Junior Achievement 3. HERRON, LINDA: Pom Pon 25 Masque Ka Gavel 2,35 Pep Club 35 DECA 3,4. HETSLER, GARY: Baseball 3,4. HIGGINS, BEVERLY: Girls' League 1,25 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 1,25 F.H.A. 3. HILL, TARA: Girls' League 1,25 F.H.A. 2. HILLMAN, GEORGE: Prologue 35 Honor Roll 3. HINCHCLIFFE, NANCY: Senator 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Elections Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 3, Chairman 45 LEGEND Staff 3, Asso. Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Sec. 45 National Honor Society 3, Sec. 45 Jr.- Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Parnassus 1,2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Most Valuable Senator 35 Publications Workshop 35 Literary Magazine 35 Nobel Peace Prize Comm. 3. HOERIG, DAVE: Basketball 3. HOLTZ, TODD: LEGEND Staff 3,45 Outdoorsman Club 2,3. HOLYOAK, BEVERLY: School Plays 35 Chorus 2,3,4. HOOVER, VALETA: Medical Careers Club, Pres. 4. HORNER, BEV. HORTON, BRENDA. HUDSON, LYNN: Girls' League 2. HUGGARD, BRUCE: Gymnastics 3. HUGGARD, STAN: Band 35 VICA 4. HULSTEDT, LYNN: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Class Competition Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 4, Editor-in- Chief 5 Quill and Scroll 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Dress Code Comm. 15 Latin Club 35 Parnassus 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, Pres. 45 Nobel Peace Prize Comm. 3. I IAFRATE, JIM. IANNACCONE, DAVID: Band 35 V.I.C.A. 4. INGEBRIGTSEN, RICH: Band 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Engineering Club 2,35 Stage Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. J JAMES, DEAN. JANUSZ, JOE: V.I.C.A. Club 4. JARMAN, ED: Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Engineering Club 2. JENSEN, JOHN: Baseball 1. JOBST, BONNIE: Transferred from Minn. F.H.A. 2. JOHNSON, JIM: Senator 45 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 15 Track 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, MAYO: Chorus 4. JONES, KATHY: Girls' League 2. JONES, LOLA M.: Medical Careers Club 4. 199 INDEX K KANOVICH, ANTOINETTE: Girls' League 1,2 5 School Plays 1,2 5 Pom Pon J .V. 35 G.A.A. 1,2 5 French Club 2,3,45 Rodeo Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Parnassus 1,2,3,4. KELSEY, STEVE: Chorus 35 Engineering Club 4. KESSLER, DAVID: Senator 25 Publicity Committee 25 Art Club 2,3 5 Football 15 Basketball 1,2 5 Track 1. KINGTON, CHARLIE. KIRKPATRICK, SHEILA: School Modern Dance Play 25 Pep Club 3. KNORR, LARRY: Football 25 Baseball 15 Wrestling 35 Golf 3. KNOX, KENDRA: Band 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 Band Secretary 45 Solo and Ensemble Festival 3,45 Orchestra. KOLYSZKO, JUNE: School Plays 2,35 Chorus 213. KRUPPE, CLAIRE: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Class Competition Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Latin Club 35 Nobel Peace Prize Comm. 35 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 35 Parnassus 1,2,3,4 5 Secretary of Junior- Senlor Prom Comm. 45 National Honor Society 3,4 5 Optimist Award 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Outstanding Junior Girl: Best Typist Award 3. KURTH, VIVIAN: Girls' League 2,3. KYLE, JANET: Central Council 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 5 Secretary 35 Class Competition Comm. 45 French Club 1,25 Parnassus 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 TAP Representative 4. L LAMB, WILLIAM: Letterman's Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Parnassus 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. LATTIMORE, LISA. ITENQISNIZLG, KENNETH: Chess Club 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 25 Wres- tin , , . LOCATIS, PAM: G.A.A. 25 DECA 3.45 Girls' Tennis 1. LUBE, DENISE: Girls' League 1,45 Publicity Comm. 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. LYKKEN, LORRAINE: Girls' League 15 Chorus 1,2,3,4. M MAGLICH, LINDA: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Tennis 2. MAY, DARRELL. McCAGNO, BECKY: Chorus 25 DECA 4. MCCARTHY, MICHAEL: Publicity Comm. 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Football 4. MCDONALD, BRENDA: Central Council 45 Girls' League 2,3,4 5 Elec- tions Comm. 45 Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 1,25 FHA 1,25 Art Club 15 Spanish Club 1,2. INDEX 200 McGUINNESS, KAREN: DECA 3,4. MCNABB, STEVE. MCQUEEN, JOHN: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football JV 2, Varsity 3,4. MEIER, MARCELLA: Girls' League 35 School Plays 1,2,3,45 Masque Kz Gavel 1 Secretary, 2 Secretary, 3 Business Manager, 4 National Thespian Chairman5 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,25 DECA 35 French Club 2,3 vice- President, 4 Vice-President5 National Honor Society 3,4 5 Activities Com- mittee 45 Bye Bye Birdie Workshop Business Manager 45 Thespian 2,3,4 5 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. MICOLA VON FURSTENRECHT, GABY: Girls' League 15 Modern Dance 25 Pep Club 35 Auditorium Club 15 DECA 3,4. MILLER, JERRY: Football 15 Cross Country 25 V.I.C.A. 4. MINARSICH, KATHY: Girls' League 2. MONAGHAN, WILLIAM. MOON, CHRIS: Medical Careers Club 3. MOONEY, JAMES: LEGEND Staff, 2,3,4,5. MORALES, VERONICA: Girls' League 2,45 Chorus 25 Spanish Club 2, V-Pres., Pres. 45 Secretary 45 Parnassus 45 National Honor Society 4. MORELAND, CHERYL: School Plays 2,35 Cheerleader QVarsity alter- natel 3.5 Pep Club 1,35 DECA 3,45 DECA Sweetheart 45 DECA parlia- mentarian 4. MORENI, FRED. MORIN, BILL: RAWHIDE GAZETTE StaH 45 Football 25 ICE 4. MYERS, BONNIE: Girls' League 2,3,45 Pom Pon 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2. 0 O'DELL, TERRY: J.V. Cheerleader 35 G.A.A. 1,2. ONDREY, KENNY: Football 15 Basketball 1. ONG, MIKE: Cross Country 3,45 Track 3. OSTERBERG, ALISON: College Prep. P PEARSON, EVALINDA: G.A.A. 1. PETERS, MARY: Girls' League 1,2,45 School Plays 45 Band 1,25 Chorus 3. PETERSON, ROGER: Elections Comm. 45 School Plays 3,45 Chorus 3,4 5 Lettermen's Club 45 Football 4. PHILLIPS, ARTHUR: Lettermen's Club 3,4 5 Cross Country 45 Track 3,4. PODBORNY, KEN: Outdoorsman Club 1,2,35 Football 35 Track 3. POTEET, GEORGE: Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Key Club 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4. Q QUIHUIS, FRANK R. R RATHKEY, SHARMAN: Girls' League 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Auditorium Club 1,25 Parnassus 1,2,35 National Honor Society Treas. 45 Band Council Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pep Band 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 All-State Band 3,45 Orchestra 4. REVALEE, CLAY: Back Stage 3,45 V.I.C.A. 4. REYNOLDS, CHRIS: Girls' League 1,2,3,4 5 Elections Comm. 45 Chorus 15 Masque 8: Gavel 1. REYNOLDS, TOM: DECA 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Golf 25 WBEA Con- vention 35 Junior Business Visitation Day 3. RIBAUDO, TOM: Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 4. RILL, GERALDINE: Central Council 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Elections Comm. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3. RISPOLI, JIM: DECA 4. ROMAN, JESSE: Homecoming Comm. 3,45 School Plays 2. RYAN, MARY ANN: Girls' League 2,35 G.A.A. 3. S SAMPLEY, MICK: School Plays 2,35 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 3,4. SAMPSON, DENNIS: DECA 4. SARAFIN, PATRICIA: Mixed Chorus 35 Advanced Girls' Chorus 4. SCARLETT, DEBBIE: Girls' League 1,25 Elections Comm. 35 LEGEND Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4 President. SCEHMIDT, ULRIKE: Girls' League 15 Chorus 2,35 German Club 2,35 . .E.4. SCHWEICKHARDT, LOUISE: Girls' League 15 Band 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 2,3. SETELIN, LEAN NA: Girls' League 2,3 5 Pom Pon 35 Pep Club 35 Summer Production of Bye Bye Birdie. SHAW, SUE: G.A.A. 25 Auditorium Club 4. SHELTON, JUDY: Masque 8z Gavel 15 DECA 3,4. SHORT, JOHN: Class Officer Vice-Pres. 35 Class Competition Comm. 35 Social Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 35 School Play 25 Masque 8z Gavel g53Key Club 1,2,3 Vice-President, President 45 Spanish Club 25 Parnassus SMITH, CARY O.: School Plays 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Medical Careers Club 3, President. SNEARLEY, ROSALIE. SNIDER, GLENDA: Girls' League 25 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 5 Pep Club 3,4 5 G.A.A. 2,3,4 5 Girls' Letter Club 3,4. SONS, DOROTHY: Girls' League 4. SPRAGUE, ROGER: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,2,3. STEHLE, SUE: Chorus 15 Pom Pon 1. STEINHAUSER, DEBBIE: Class Oflicer 2 Treas.5 Senator 45 Girls' League 3,45 LEGEND Staff 3,4 5 Cheerleader 1,2,3 5 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Activities Comm, 4. STEPHAN, LINDA: Chorus 1,2,3,4. STEPHAN, LOIS: Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2. STRAUSS, STEVE: Publicity Comm. 45 School Plays 1,2,3,45 RAWHIDE GAZETTE Staff 1, Head Photographer 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor 45 Masque KL Gavel 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Chess Club 15 Parnassus 1,2,3, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Publications Workshop 1,2,35 Student Advisory Comm. 1. STREMEL, DIANA: DECA 3,4. STRICKLAND, RICHARD. SZYMCZAK, ANITA: Auditorium Club 1,2 5 Productions 35 Modern Dance 2,3. T TANCY, SUE: Girls' League 1,2,35 Constitution Comm. 15 Elections Comm. 45 Social Comm. 35 J.V. Pom Pon 35 G.A.A. 1,25 French Club 25 Student Council 1. TAYLOR, VANITA: Girls' League 25 Chorus 4. TELLEF, CLAUDE: Student Body Vice-Pres. 45 Constitution Comm. Chairman 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Key Club 2, Chaplain 3,4 5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4 5 Wrestling 2,3,4 5 National Iglonor Society 45 Boys' State 35 Student Rotarian 45 Executive Comm. 45 enate 4. TOLOSKO, ALANE: Girls' League 25 Pom Pon J .V. 35 French Club 2. TUZON, EARL. V . VALADEZ, YALANDA: Spanish Club 4. VAUGHN, BRAD: Football 1,2,3 5 Basketball 25 Mgr. Baseball 15 Cross Country 45 Track 3,4. XOORHEES, PHIL: V.I.C.A. President 45 State V.I.C.A. Vice-President W WALK, JIM. WARPACK, CINDI: Girls' League 45 Bowling 4. WEBSTER, JOHN: Band 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Stage Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. WELLER, MIKE: DECA 4. WHITE, SUE: Girls' League 1,2,35 LEGEND Staff 3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Masque Sz Gavel 15 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. WHITLOW, BILL: Band 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Pep Band 2,3 5 Marching Band 2,3,4. WHITMARSH, BOB: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, LOUISE: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 School Plays 3 Bye Bye Birdie5 Band 1,2,35 Pom Pon 2,3 Co-Captain, 4 Captain5 Pep Club 1,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Letter Club 3,4 President 5 Spanish Club 1,2 Vice- President5 Parnassus 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 5 National Honor Society 3,4. WILSON, JOHN: DECA 3,45 Basketball 15 Wrestling 25 Cross Country 1,25 Track 15 Golf 2. WONG, WENDY: Student Body Recording Secretary 45 Sophomore Class Secretary 25 Junior Class Secretary 35 Central Council 1,25 Girls' League 1 Secretary, 2 Secretary, 3,45 Junior Girls' League Service Chairman 35 Outstanding Girls' League Award 25 Girls' League State Secretary 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 5 Elections Committee 2,3 5 Homecoming Committee 45 LEGEND Staff 35 T.A.M.I. 35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Masque Sz Gavel 15 Pep Club 1,3 President, 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 5 Girls' Letter Club 3,4 5 Brotherhood Conference Delegate 35 National Honors Cotillion 45 Junior Achievement 45 Spanish Club 2,3 Secretary, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 N .C.C.J. Delegate 45 Parnassus 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Prom Attendant 35 Christmas Prom' Queen 45 D.A.R. Recipient 45 Executive Committee 45 Arizona Association of Student Councils Workshop 35 Arizona Association of Student Councils Convention 4. WOOD, JIM: Lettermen's Club 3,4 5 Key Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wres- tling 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. Y YOUNGER, JIM: Student Body President 45 Sophomore Class President 25 Junior Class Senator 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3 Secretary 45 Key Club 2,3,4 5 Football 1 J .V., 2,3,4 Varsity 5 Basketball 1 Frosh, 2 J .V., 3,4 Varsity 5 Baseball 1 Frosh, 2 J.V., 3,4 Varsity5 Boys' State Delegate 35 Student Rotarian 45 District Student Council 45 Arizona Association of Student Councils Workshop 35 Elks Youth Leadership Contest State Winner 45 National Honor Society 3,4 5 National Association of Student Councils Convention 35 Executive Committee 2,45 Arizona Association of Student Councils Convention 4. Z ZIMMERMAN, MIKE: School Plays 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,4. ww A ,, 2 0 1 IN D EX ' u Spring Chiller--Mystery 68 A Murder Has Been Arranged was East I-Iigh's second semester production under the alias of Mystery '68. The cast was chosen by Direc- tor Mrs. Marge Jones on the basis of previous experience. G. J. Wilson, Sophomore, served as assistant director. Sir Charles Jasper is having a party on the stage of the Saint Jarnes's Theatre to celebrate his 40th birthday and inheritance of two million pounds. The legend of the theatre ghost, a dumb woman, and the arrival of Sir Charles' only living relative, Maurice Mullins, provides intrigue and suspense throughout the play. The question left to be an- swered by the audience was Did Sir Charles l Bill Gates portrays Sir Charles. Bev Brown portrays Mrs. Arthur. 202 Lady Jasper and Mr. North rendezvous. Mr. Mullins and Miss Groze plan. really die? M. XL G. Productions, a newly formed selective drama group, produced the play. The group was formed in the revision of the drama department with emphasis on professional attitude and skills. Three one-act plays were attempted with student directors, but were cancelled due to lack of enough professional people. Mrs. Jones chose to direct the three-act mystery with four weeks left for rehearsals, set building, and other phases of pro- duction. By working on Saturdays and during spring vacation, an excellent performance was achieved. Marsha Hettich portrays Lady Jasper. Steve Strauss portrays Mr. North. John Fiore is the scheming Mr. Mullins. Marsha Gillcoatt as Mrs. Wragg. ,ma f. if Ay y 13 'M 6 is 1 1 ga Q 2 'H fi f, I' J . 1 if ai! . . g - ff f Q . -, 'K+ Q -:ffm 51' ',1,,5 ., , -' In 5132. 31 , , . ' ., 1. N14 'V 1 2 1 .Q 'W - i Q J. fri Q J M 'lf' .,,, ,. 3?',1.v- , A . 4 V . '2 .1 ujig,,,3, ' V 4 . 1 ' Q-.9 7, L 'mqgi . J 4 f iihi 1 fi 'WW ., x 5, f f f ,f . , ,, . 0 J . ., ' A 'W ., , . Q , , Lady Jasper ponders death of her husband. Cast C In Order of Appearancej Miss Groze . . . . .Judy Wolfe Cavendish . . . .... Bob Valencia Mrs. Wragg . . . . .Marsha Gillcoatt Jimmy North . . .... Steve Strauss Beatrice Jasper ...... Marsha Hettich Mrs. Arthur, her mother . .Bev Brown Sir Charles Jasper ......... Bill Gates Maurice Mullins . . . ...... John Fiore A Woman ...... . . .Wendy Gardner VFW 1 W4 'J 'iii' 3' f - , . Q A ' 1 rfL3ii4'f?Y, X, i 1 , ry Q V i up agp' f fly W ,yiy .i if-A , 'af ,J ' , ' 5 ., .i,, J.. . 123, Qi 3 2' kk .5 .fag ig, J lr if J. .. 35 -ff. nr- j rs! 311 Q -fel , .gg K .' n., , . 5 -if ra. i A ' ., 'ar .A gg , W my J 1 A v ,L 1 'ci 15 1 '- .5 5 if ry. . Q V me fi. 5 'f '., if-'r lv 'I 435 g ,Zi i fx' m wx f f' , a s in ,il L f, ' W? W ' - M. r2ef , law H , ls, ,Q , M M ' -5 , rm. ,N , L ' ,J ,t,LV1h,f Q 'f3v-- if Z , V W , ' 5 l yggzmik A B Q ' q M 5 1 ,ff H ' M4 414, wif. 5 i .... Judy Wobfe as Miss Groze, the secretary. Wendy Gardner plays the dumb woman. CAST: lB0ttom Rowj Marsha Gill- coatt, Wendy Gardner, Steve Strauss. lTop Rowj Bev Brown, Bill Gates, Marsha Hettich, John Fiore, and Judy Wolfe. ,f,..,,WaL . ,giQgf,,wim fff- ,, .,... fi,-M.,-...f,. f ,iff 'fri-m,i, ,,.., Wu..f,.m..,,..i,.y,-f Y A Adams, Larry 103, 138 Ahart, Richard 143, 177, 185 Akers, Roxie 177 Alba, Mary 146, 177 Alcorn, Sue 167 Alderman, Ronda 185 Allen, Beverly 177 Allen, Jean 40, 185 Allen Kathryn 153 Allen Terry 185 Allgood, Don 177 Allgood, Frank 167 Allgood, Mickeal 111, 152 Anderson, Art 152 Anderson, Erik 177 Anderson, Gail 177 Anderson, Joan 130, 145, 167 Anderson, John 117, 177, 185 Anderson, Joyce 145, 167 Anderson, Sandra 153 Anderson, Valerie 177 Anderton, Allen 167 Bivins, Iris 177 Black, Joyce 145, 177 Blackburn, Allen 100, 177 DEX Chappell, Sheila 137, 143, 154 Charters, William 154 Chavez, Bennie 178 Blair, Joe 167 Blakely, Kathy 143, 167 Blaker, Carol 185 Blaker, Linda 79, 167 Blose, John 185 Blount, Ken 167 Bocan, Craig 177 Bochat, Jeri 142, 146, 167 Bonardi, Linda 177 Binardi, Roseann 167 Bondi, Steve 167 Bonestroo, Paul 177 Bonnie, Charles 54, 153 Bono, Frank 177 Boone, Pat 41, 49, 137, 167 Booth, Jan 136, 177 Border, Lynne 136, 177 Borkowski, Nancy 145, 177 Borta, Richard 153 Boss, Carl 185 Bottcher, Steve 177 Chavez, Evelyn 186 Chavez, Henry 186 Cheney, Cherie 186 Childers, Nancy 41, 136, 178 Childs, Evelyn 186 Christen, Cassandra 178 Clark, Paul 186 Clark, Tim 186 Clark, Verne 154 Clarkson, Chris 78, 168 Clarkson, David 79 Cleghorn, Linda 178 Cleghorn, Peggy 168 Clement, Bill 117, 186 Clement, Ginger 136, 178 Clement, Karla 186 Clement, Marsha 178 Clifford, John 178 Clower, John 154 Coates, Catherine 178 Coates, William 154 Andrews, Richard 100, 177 Andrews, Rick 177 Andrus, Judy 167 Angulo, Henry 177 Anton, Ted 177 Aragon, Cathy 177 Arcadia, Christine 185 Arena, Kathy 177 Arena, Paul 167 Armatis, Dave 185 Armour, Bob 167 192 Armstrong, Tom 95, 114, Armett, Kathy 185 Arnett, Sue 185 Arnold, Debbie 136, 185 Arnold, Tom 185 Arteaga, Johnny 78, 147, Arthur, Shirley 167 153 Bowden, Wendee 144, 177 Bowen, Barry 167 Bowers, Ron 167 Bowmar, Carl 167 Boyce, Ruth 167 Boyd, William 195 Boyer, John 167 Bradshaw, Peggy 58, 177 Brady, Scott 185 Branscom, Ruthann 144, 167 Brassington, Barbara 144, 148, 167 Bravo, Marcia 148, 185 Bree, David 167 Bree, Richard 167 Breekman, Margaret 145 Briley, Lane 79, 146, 177 Brinkman, Margaret 185 Briscoe, Mike 79, 117, isa Coffell, Patricia 186 Cohee, Debra 186 Cole, Robert 168 Coleman, John 146, 186 Colen, Laurie 146, 186 Collins, Albert 178 Collins, Daniel 178 Conklin, Linda 192 Connell, Karen 186 Conner, Debra 178 Conner, Tom 78, 178 Contreras, Sandra 136, 186 Cook, Bill 178 Cook, Diane 186 Cooper, Duane 38, 58, 100, 178 Coppinger, Dennis 178 Corbin, Donna Lou 154 Corbin, Randy 178 Arvizu, Celia 153 Ashby, Lynn 177 Ashton, Mark 185 Atkinson, Robert 177 Atsinki, Paul 185 Avery, Diane 38, 40, 41, 54, 137, 153 Avery, Doug 38, 39, 49, 79, 185 Avery, Richard 38, 39, 40, 58, 63, 78, 116, 128, 143, 147, 167 Avila, David 185 Axton, David 58, 79, 142, 146, 147, 167 B Baca, Pamela 167 Bacon, Stephen 185 Bailey, Glenn 185 Baird, Debbie 167 Baizel, Jacqueline 177 Baker, Karla 185 Baker, Raymond 177 Baker ,Valerie 146, 177 Briscoe Steve 185 Brooks, Danny 116, 185 Brooks, Jacalyn 185 Brooks, Pam 177 Brooks, Roxy Brooks, Stan 100, 115, 177 Brookshire, Deloris 177 Brosius, Richard 185 Brown, 203 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Beverly 76, 77, 146, 149, 168, 202, Diane 155, 177 James 177 James 153 Janie 168 Michael 138, 168 Michael 185 Susan 185 Terri 185 Tom 185 Bi-0wn'va1as,a9,4o,41,ss,'14,75, 137, 149, i 68, 171 Bruce, Lawrence 177 Brugaletta, Carl 177 Cordner, Charles 178 Cornell, Anthony 168 Corral, Mario 186 Correll, Victoria 186 Cosper, Diane 154 Casper, Gary 186 Cota, Flora 178 Cota, Mercy 186 Cotterman, Floyd 186 Cottington, Dee Ann 186 Cottington, Jackie 58, 76, 148, 14 Cowens, Brenda 178 Cox, Dennis 168 Cox, Fred 170 Cox, Michael 186 Cracraft, Terry 186 Craig, Lyle 178 Craig, Teresa 137, 168 Cramer, Kathleen 186 Crask, Guy 178 Cridebring, Vicki 168 Crinebring, Don 186 Crockett, Wayne 168 Balcerzak, David 167 Balderas, Manuel 177, 185 Ballard, Sam 37, 39, 45, 54, 68, 87, 103, 104, 106,107, 138,152,153, 192 Baney, Julie 193 Baney, Richard 167 Banta, Jeannie 177 Barba, Christina 153, 167 Barba, Felicia 144 Barba, John 185 Barber, Ellis 32, 167 Barcak, Jane 136, 142, 177 Barclay, John 167 Barfoot, Barbara 40, 58, 166, 167 Barnes, James 185 Barnes, Karen 177 Barone, Terry 177 Barr, Elizabeth 177 Barr, Gerald 79, 149. 152 Barreras, Michael 32, 100, 177 Barrett, Andrew 185 Barrios, Charlie 185 Bartholomew, Linda 185 Basko, Brooke 177 Bath, Edward 32, 143, 177 Bauer, Kenneth 177 Baxter, Vicki 177 Bazzill, Bruce 185 Bazzill, Christine 148, 167 Beasley, James 68, 69, 128, 184 185 Beasley Janice 38, 39, 40, 167 Beasley, Mark 177 Beaver, Michael 37, 177 Bechtel, Terrie 177 Beck, Harry 185 Beer, Cindy 46, 69, 75, 139, 153 Beer, Shane 185 Beery, Clarence 185 Beech, Ruth 153 Belen, Reatha 167 Bell, Horace 114, 117, 138, 144, 167 Bruining, Nancy 185 Bruining, Bob 153 Brumley, Dave Bruner, Kathy 185 Bryce, Jane 168 Buckles, Debbie 177 Buer, Betty 130, 137, 168 Buffington, Paula 168 Burch, Frank 168 Burgess, Dale 177 Burnett, Gary 168 Burns, Mark 168 Burrows, Allen 168 Burt, Lynda 153, 177 Bustos, Sandra 168 Bustrin, Robert 143, 185 Butler, Sandy 79, 154 Byers, Linda 154 Byers, Susan 185 Byrnie, Karlyn 168 C Caldwell, Debbie 41, 177 Camp, Wanda 168 Campbel, Herbert 185 Campbell, Janet 144, 168 Campbell, Linda 40, 54, 58, 137, 154 Campbell, Nancy 142, 168 Campbell, Ronnie 185 Candy, Richard 177 Cantwell, Virginia 168 Caporale, Ken 154 Caretz, Becky 142 Carlson, Korry 185 Carmack, Fred 74, 75, 168 Carman, Don 168 Carpenter, Lee Ann 168 Carpenter, Peggy 177 Carr, Barbara 185 Cross, Doug 178 Crosson, Kelly 178 Crother, Gary 186 Crow, Gary 154 Crowe, Kathleen 186 Cruse, Colette 186 cruz, Emily 59, 136, 178 Cruz, Robert 147, 186 Cruze, James 168 Cunningham, Charles 144, 168 Curtis, Patti '79, 154 Cushma, Lawrence 186 Cusimano, Anthony 186 Cuthbert, David 168 Cuthbert, Gary 186 D D Addea, Patrick 186 Dahn, James 58, 178 Dahn, Michael 144, 168 Daigle, Shirley 178 Daniel, Thomas 58, 127, 147, 168 Danielson, Karen 40, 136, 178 Danish, Laura 168 Davenport, Daniel 186 Davidson, Fred 168 Davidson, Gary 178 Davidson, Laurel 130, 178 Davis, Becky 186 Davis, Bing 178 Davis, Charlene 154, 168 Davis, Gary 168 Davis, Greg 186 Davis, Judy 129, 136, 186 Davis, Keith 169 Davis, Richard 169 Davis, Steward 186 Dawahoya, Rudy 117, 186 Day, William 178 Bell, Joan 185 Bell, Sherry 136, 177 Bellomo, Phyllis 185 Beloat, Christine 177 Benavidez, Candy 129 Bennett, Donna 146, 185 Bennett, Mark 167 Benoit, Benita 153 Benson, Bruce 167 Benson, Bryan 167 Benson, Roger 177 Carrel, Carter, Beverly 144, 154 David 177 Carter, Glenn 128 Carter, John 177 Carter, Carter, Carter, Kim 127, 168 Rena 184, 185 Richard 185 DeBree Greg 110, 138, 147, DeGeorge, Gail 154 DeHeck 142, 178 Del-loff, Robert 178 Del-loff, Carol 155 Denoft, Gay 18, 148, 155 DeLa Cruz, Frank 116, 186 Bever, Victoria 185 Bentley, John 37, 53 Berkes, Joe 167 Berliew, Roy 177 Berry, Carol 167 Berry, Ivy 177 Bertino, Nancy 40, 54, 74, 75, 137, 149, 153 Beversdorf, Carla 143 Bevier, Dan 185 Bevier, James 147, 153 Bewley, Michael 95, 138, 144, 147, 167 Biers, Don 185 Billingsley, Rex 114, 144, 167 Bittner, David 185 INDEX 204 Casey, Paula 178 Castellano, Nick 168 Castillo, Anita 168 Castillo, Frank 128, 185 Castillo, Sylvia 54, 143, 145, 154 Castro, Rob 145. 154 Catalanotto, Christine 38, 185 Cates, Jerry 185 Cedor, Richard 168 Cemy, Doug 178 Cerny, Holly 168 Chaddock, Jennett 176 Chafen, Bonnie 178 Chamberlain, Roger 185 Chance, Jim 185 Chandler, William 185 Chapman, Kim 178 Chappel, Carroll 186 DeMarce, Connie 155 DeS1'nith, Elizabeth 169 DeSmith, Mike 145 DeVar, Kearny 178 DeVries, DeVries, Denison, Curtis 186 Pam 169 Diane 58, 138, 178 Denison, Sharon 70, 146, 155 Denton, Dermer, Virginia 144 Eric 169 Deronde, James 79, 186 Desmith, Michael 155 Devening, Ken 78, 155 Di Gregorio, Ruth 154 Diaz, Alicia 76, 169 Dickie, Mary 178 Dickson, Beth 186 Dickson, Charlene 169 9, isa Dickson, Don 169 Dickson, Judy 146, 186 Dilts, Deborah 58, 178 Dingle, Craig 186 Dingle, Jeff vo, 79, 114, 115, 16 Ditton, Valeni 144, 155 Dodd, Thomas 169 Dodson, Irene 169 Dodson, William 178 Doiron, Danny 186 9 Dollard, Dennis 58, 126, 130, 138, 169 Dollard, Patricia 178 Dolloff, Melvin 155 Donehew, Karen 186 Doonan, Mike 100, 169 Dooris, Daniel 126, 169 Doran, Gary 95, 138, 144, 169 Doran, Larry 117, 186 Doran, Phillip 155 Doss, Linda 136, 178 Doss, Lorna 136, 178 Dotzauer, Denise 186 Douglass, Jere 186 Douglass, William 186 Downing, Randle 186 Doyer, Michelle 186 Doyle, Kristen 47, 48, 49, 136, 178 Dressel, Rodney 186 Dryzmala, Gary 49, 95, 138, 169 Dube, Carol 186 Duenas, Ralph 32, 178 Duenas, Rose 155 Dunbar, 148, 178 Duncan, David 169 Duncan, Mary 193 Dunn, Robert 186 Dunn, Thomas 155 Duran, Patricia 186 Durand, John 178 Durfee, Debbie 186 Durfee, Gary 75 Durfee, Greg 155 Duwyenie, Preston 169 Dykes, Ralph 186 Dykman, Charles 100, 178 E Eagan, Carol 178 Eames, Bryon 184, 186 Eastman, Judy 58, 76, 77, 130. 137, I 142, 149, 169 Easton, Mark 117, 186 Echols, Louise, 41, 136, 186 Echols, William 178 Edder, Elverda 178 Eddy, Lisa 148, 155 Edwards, Celeste 169 Edwards, David 186 Edwards, Elsie 169 Edwards, Mark 145, 155 Elliott, Linda 129, 186 Elliott, Shirley 186 Ellis, Mary 169 Elsea, Gary 169 Elsmore, Jeffrey 116 Elsmore, Susan 40, 54, 130, 137, 139 Eng, David 169 Eng, Patricia 186 Eng, Richard 155 English, Joseph 178 Enlow, Steven 169 Enz, Michael 178 Erickson, Kathy 178 Ermoian, Daniel 178 Ertel, Lana 178 Ertel, Vaughn 186 Esenwein, Mark 112, 169 Estrada, Louie 76 Estrada, Robert 186 Estrella, Ephraim 169 Ethington, scott 138, 155 Eubanks, Eddie 169 Eubanks, Rebecca 178 Evans, Grover 169 Evans, James 178 Evans, Kellen 142 Evans, Philip 178 Evans, Robert 138, 155 Evans, Sandra 186 Evans, Sandra 186 Evans, Shirley 178 Eves, Dale 169 F Fait, Sandy 58, 129, 139, 169 Falls, Lenn 138, 169 Fandrey, Steven 186 Farley, Brent 100, 178 Farley, Chris 186 Farley, Euan 95, 114, 138, 155 Farley, Rebecca 178 Farley, Richard 145, 155 Farmer, John 186 Farney, James 103, 106, 107, 130, 138, 1 Farrell, Nance 169 Faulkner, Sally 186 Faultner, Dennis 186 Feldkamp, Diane 78, 186 Ferguson, Charisse 179 Ferguson, Ferguson, Christine 129, 139, 169 Cindy 187 Ferguson, Earl 79, 143, 179 Ferguson, James 149, 169, 187 Ferguson, Janet 179 Ferguson, Jeff 179 Fernaays, Deborah 58, 166, 169 Farnaays Gary 187 Fernandez, Elsie 79, 146, 169 Fernyhough, Shirley 155 Ferrar, Celene 169 Ferraro, Mary 187 Ferroni, Anita 146, 169 Ferroni, Paul 70, 146, 179 Fetz, David 179 Fick, Linda 179 Fierros, Robert 187 Figgins, John 187 Finley, Patricia 169 Fiore, John ss, 49, 54, 63, vo, '14, 75, vs, 146, 147, 156, 202, 203 Fish, Anita 148, 169 Fish, Daniel 179 Fish, Lu Ann 55, 137, 148, 156 Fisher, Carl 187 Fiske, Mark 187 Fiske, Sharon 137, 139, 156 Fitzpatrick, Patricia 129, 179 Fitzsimonds, Roger 100, 179 Fleming, Mark 100, 179 Flood, Elaine 169 Flood, Michael 187 Flores, Edward 100, 179 Flores, Frances 179 Flores, Virginia 169 Flower, Danny 112, 114, 138, 144, 169 Flower, Debby 38, 136, 179 Flynn, Jo Ann 187 Fogo, Paula 169 Ford, Douglas 103, 130, 138, 156 Fortneli Cheri 187 Fountain, Jeff 169 Fountain, Karen 169 Fountain, Mariann 179 Fowler, Brenda 187 Fowler, Carl 169 Fowler, Joyce 187 Frady, Sally 169 France, Jim 187 Francis, Beverly 70, 146, 156 Francis, Jacque 70, 146, 187 Franklin, Brian 169 Fraser, Diane 144, 169 Frazier, Charles 187 Frazier, Dan 156 Freeman, Jim 187 Freeman, Mary 36, 37, 40, 44, 46, 55, 62, 68, 69, 137, 139, 156 Fregoso, Josephine 179 French, Patrick 187 French, Russell 76, 146, 169, 172 Fry, Mary 137, 144, 170 G Gaffney, Michael 156 Gaiser, Pam 145, 179 Galas, Alejandro 156 Gamboa, David 187, Gappa, Debbie 156 Garcia, Molly 187 Gardner, Deborah 170 Gardner, Wendy 58, 70, 146, 170, 202, 203 Garner, Linda 156 Garrels, Michael 170 Gartner, Nick 187 Gaston, Diane 187 Gates, Bill 70, 170, 202, 203 ene 179 Geil, Marl Germain, Judy 58, 76, 136, 149 170, 173 Getscher, Bruce 179 Getscher, Grant 156 Giaconia, Jo Ann 148, 170 Giallombardo, Rebecca 179 Gibson, Jesse 116, 130, 138, 170 Gibson, Judy 187 Gierek, Joseph 187 Gilkey, Deborah 143, 148, 179, 183 Gilkey, William 116, 170, 173 Gill, Don 1170 Gill, Donald 78, 170 Gill, Jim 179 Gill, June 170 Gill, Larry 187 Gill, Ronald 170 Gillcoatt, Marsha 202, 203 Gillespie, Marian 148, 178 55, 137, 139, Gillespie, Robin 38, 39, 40, 50, 156 Gillespie, Sharon 187 Gilson, Barry 170 Gilson, Janice 179 Giron, Angela 156 Glen, David 187 Glenn, Greg 70, 170 Goldbaugh, Thomas 187 Golladay, Mary 187 Gomez, Robert 170 Gondor, Ken 79, 170 Gonzales, Sylvia 179 Gonzalez, David 187 Gonzalez, Mary 156 Gordon, Ellen 136, 187 Grant, Dara 58, 136, 179 Grant, Paul 156 Graves, Jan 179 Graves, Randy 187 Gray, Charolette 78, 156 Grayek, Joe 187 Green Green Harroll 170 Green, , Kay 170 , Margo 156 Green, Neal 179 Green, Sue 170, 172 Greenwell, Martha 144, 170 Greenwell, Mevin 116, 179 Griffin, Charles 187 Griffith, Joyce 179 Griner, John 170 Griswold, Carl 179 Grittman, Dianne 179 Grove, Ken 110, 138, 156 Grove, Kimberly 146, 187 Guido, Gloria 136, 179 Guido, Joanne 137, 144, 170 Guinnip, Fred 156 Gunn, Philip 58, 179 Gunnett, Toni 179 Guyer, Kim 47, 68, 69, 170 , H Hackett, James 55, 156 Hackett, Peggy 40, 136, 179, 183 Hagen, Daniel 79, 187 Hagen, David 100, 147, 170 Hagen, Le Ami 40, 55, 74, '15, 131, 149, 152, 156 Hahn, Larry 179 Hale, Carol 137, 157 Halford, James 170 Halford, Thomas 187 Hall, Edward 95, 96, 97, 103, 138, 157 Hall, Pam 187 Halter, William 128, 187 Halverson, Jo Ann 157 Hamblin, Connie 179 Hamblin, Tommy 170 Hamlin, Jerry 187 Hampton, Patricia 170 Hancock, Kathryn 193 Hancock, Robert 100, 179 Hand, Clyde 179 Hansen, Cynthia 145, 157 Hansen, Pamela 170 Hanshaw, Carla 145, 157 Hanson, Bryan 179 Hanson, Larry 187 Hanson, Linda 40, 41, 55, 137, 139, 152, 157 Hanson, Robin 187 Harmon, Bill 145, 157 Harms, Cindy 187 Harnisty, William 187 Harper, Riger 187 Harrington, Connie 137, 170 Harris, Christy 39, 49, 58, 63, 136, 179 Harris, Gloria ss, 76, 77, 76, 137, 142, 149, 170 Harris, Karen 187 Harris, Katherine 179 Harris, Melvin 170 Harris, Wayne 179 Harry, Gail 146, 187 Harry, Linda 58, 78, 143, 179 Hart, Deborah 170 Harter, William 95, 157 Hartsock, Linda 170 Hartsock, Sandy 187 Harvey, Rick 100, 179 Harville, Howard 100 Harville, Katherine 136, 187 Harwood, Bette 38, 40, 58, 137, 142, 170, 173 Hashu, Dana 146, 187 Hashu, Dena 187 Hauprich, Bonnie 137, 139 Hawkey, David 76, 143, 179 Hawkins, Bill 144, 170 Hawkins, Edwin 55, 57, 58, 161 Hawkins, Gary 147, 187 Hawthorn, Gail 157 Hawthorne, James 170 Hayes, Dennis 170 Hayward, Becky 179 Hayward, Christina 40, 166, 170 Head, Dennie 112, 138, 147, 170 Heatherly, Brenda 170 Heckman, Mike 38, 45, 55, 126, 157 Heidemann, Susan 136, 187 Heinrich, Angela 179 Heinrich, Cynthia 170 Heinrich, Debbie 49, 51, 137, 157 Heizer, Diane 47, 68,, 69, 184, 187 Heller, Judith 187 Henderson, Raymond 179 Hennessey, David 179 Henrichs, Linda 170 Henrichs, Michael 187 Henry, Bruce 179 Henry, Paula 187 Hensley, Bobby 170 Herlyck, Jack 170 Hermerath, Mary Ann 137, 143, 170, 172 Hernandez, Edward 170 Hernandez, Grace 136, 179 Hernandez, Hector 187 Hernandez, Isabel 143, 146, 170 Hernandez, Peggy 179 Hernandez Robert 110, 187 Herron, Linda 144, 157 Herron, Patricia 170 Hess, Lucille 187 Hetsler, Gary 157 Huff, Scott 179 Huff, Thomas 75, 171 Huffman, Connie 179 Huffman, Rad 188 Huggard, Bruce 158 Huggard, Stanley 145, 158 Hughes, Carol 188 Hughes, Jim 188 Hughes, Michael 171 Hulstedt, Lynn 40, 56, 56, 63, 76, 77, 137, 149, 158 Hunnicutt, Tim 79, 158 Hunt, Nancy 188 Hunt, Susan 179 Hurin, Rebecca 58, 137, 171 Hurt, John 95, 130, 138 Hurt, Mary 146, 180 Hussey, Butch 188 Hussey, Deborah 188 Hutcheson, Robert 117, 188 Hutzler, William 180 Hyman, Selma 40, 75, 137, 149, 171 I Iafrate, Jim 158 lannaccone, David 145, 158 lannaccone, Tony 188 leronimo, John 144, 171 Ingebrigtsen, Karin 39, 76, 180 lngebrigtsen, Richard 79, 158 Ingram, Randy 180 Intemann, Robert 188 Ireland, James 188 J Klein, Sherry 76, 143, 146, 149, 180 Klein, Tom 171 Kleine, Dennis 180 Klumpe, Tony 76, 77, 171 Knisley, Mitchell 180 Knopfel, Debbie 188 Knorr, Larry 159, 188 Knox, Kendra 78, 159 Knuth, Danny 100, 180 Koepke, Robert 171 Koistinen, David 171 Kolts, Christine 188 Kolyszko, June 159 Kopp, Barbara 180 Kopp, Peggy 171 Kovacic, Paul 188 Marsh, Gary 172 Martin, James 189 Martin, Jerry 100, 114, 181 Martin, Kris 58, 181 Martin, Linda 189 Martin, Patricia 181 Martin, Tom 112, 172 Martin, Tom 172 Martinez, James 181 Marwood, Patricia 189 Mason, Sandra 189 Mathisen, Rochard 79, 147, 172 Matousek, James 189 Matta, Lupita 189 Matthewso Mauck, Ste n, Sue 172 phany 172 Kraig, David 159 Krauss, Pam 136, 180 Krelic, Frank 180 Krelic, Steven 180 Kroening, Brent 144, 171 Krueger, Cindy 171 Kruger, Diana 171 May, Darrell 145 Maycock, Reed 172 Mays, Connie 189 McAllister, Sue 172 McBee, Herman 172 McCagno, Marta 144, 160 McCarthy, Mike 28, 95, 160 McCauley, Kathleen 136, 144, 189 Jackson, Judy 180 Jackson, Ken 146 Jackson, Larry 76, 171 Jackson, Steve 103, 138, 158 Jakola, Ronald 144, 171 James, Dean 158 James, John 171 J anca, Tim 180 Jandreau, Jennifer 188 Jandreau, Jim 100, 126 Janes, Betty 193 Janosik, Susan 180 Janusz, Gary 180 Janusz, Joe 145, 158 Janusz, Kathy 171 Janzen, Jerri 136, 142, 180 Jarman, Jeane 180 Jarman, Tim 188 Jenkins, Cynthia 180 Jenkins, James 112, 171 Jensen, John 158 Jimison, David 188 Joachin, Denise 188 Jobst, Bonnie 158 Jobst, Wayne 69 Johnson Carolyn 180 Johnson, Danny 188 Johnson, Darlene 41, 136, 188 Johnson, Deanna 188 Johnson, Jim 171 Johnson Johnson, Mike 79, 180 Johnson, Robert 192 Johnson Robert 171 Johnson, Ray 188 Johnson, Russell 188 Johnson, Scott 188 'Johnson, Vicki 146, 171 Johnston, Peggy 52, 171 Joiner, Bonnie 146, 180 Joiner, Donna 171 Joiner, Roy 188 Jolly, Rebecca 180 Jones, Charles 188 Jones, Diana 188 Jones, Larry 180 Jones, Phyllis 137, 171 J ones, Jones, Rhoda 144, 171 Roh 160 ,Jimmy 38, 95, 130, 138, 158 Hetsler, Stephen 40, 63, 76, 77, 149, 170, 192 Hettich, Marsha 39, 40, 58, 63, 137, 146, 170, 171, 202 203 Hickman, Carl 187 Hicks, William 187 Higginbotham, Janice 187 Higgins, Beverley 157 Higgins, Linda 137, 170 High, Nicky 179 Hill, John 179 Hill, Linda 144, 157 Hill, Mike 170 Hin, Patricia 41, 49, 136, 187 Hill, Tanya 129, 139, 170 Hill, Tara 158 Hilligoss, Charmaine 170 Hillman, George 170 Hillpot, Gwen 58, 147, 179 Hinchcliffe, Nancy 39, 40, 56, 62, 63, 75, 137, 149, 158 Hinojos, Abram 171 Hinz, Richard 187 Hiralez, John 100, 179 Hiser, Marlen 146, 187 Hite, Elise 187 Hodges, Juanita 171 Hodges, Ronald 178 Hoerig, Dave 158 Hoerig, Mary 179 Hogue, Don 75, 146 Holloway, Carol 171 Holt, Barbara 171 Holtz, Todd 75, 158 Holyoak, Beverly 158 Holyoak, Randy 187 Hoover, Valeta 144, 158 Horn, Steven 187 Jordan, Brian 171 Jordan, Rita 188 Joy, Richard 171 Jump, Marvin 95, 138, 171 Jurgemeyer, Donna 136, 188 Jurick, Gary 188 K Kalember, John 188 Kalember, William 95, 180 Kalos, Dimitra 188 Kanovich, Joe 171 Kanovich, Toni 56, 58, 142, 159 Kapp, Don 78, 100, 180 Kappes, Deborah 171 Kaput, Andrew 180 Kaput, John 112, 171 Kaput, Kim 117, 188 Karcher, David 180 Karl, Debora 180 Karlson, Marlene 180 Karr, Judith 145, 180 Kaufmann, John 32, 78, 180 Kavanagh, Anna 180 Keck, Dennis 79, 180 Keeton, Mike 188 Kelley, Martha 188 Kelley, Mike 114, 115, 130, 138, 171 Kelley, Pat 180 Kelsey, Marvlyn 145, 158, 180 Kenedy, Cathy 188 Kenedy, Charlene 145, 180 Kenedy, Steven 145 Kennedy, Frank 188 Kennedy, Stephan 188 Kennedy, Vickie 188 Horner, Beverly 158 Horton, Karen 193 Horton, Wayne 187 Hough, Debralee 171 Howard, Brenda 188 Howard, Brian 188 Howard, Debbie 188 Howard, Marian 171 Howe, Marian 188 Howe, William 179 Hubbard, Linda 188 Hudson, Bonnie 148, 171 Hudson, Don 171 Hudson, Lynn 58, 158 Kenney, Edwin 171 Kenyon, Sharon 78, 171 Kerr, Linda 180 Kerr, Marion 188 Kessler, David 159 Kimel, Gene 188 King, Jean 39, 40, 58, 62, 75, 137, 142. 149, 171 King, Kathy 188 Kingsbury, Cheryl 171 Kington, Charles 159 Kirel, Steven 188 Kirkpatrick Sheila 159 Klapprott, Daniel 142, 171 Kruppe, Claire 40, 56, 58, 137, 159 Kubica, Delores 188 Kurth, Vivian 159 Kurth, Wayne 180 Kuykendall, Mary 180 Kyle, Janet 40, 56, 58, 137, 159 L Lacy, Susan 146, 180 Lamb, William 56, 58, 103, 138, 159 Lambard, Deborah 188 Larnbard, Michael 171 Lambert, Michael 188 Lamer, Marvin 180 Lang, Cindy 146, 188 Lara, Paul 21, 143, 147, 159 Largent, Connie 171 Largent, Lana 171 Larkins, Debbie 171 Larson, Kris 188 Larson, Mary 58, 137, 171 Larson, Neil 112, 171 Lasalvia, Joyce 188 Lashinske, Debra 180 Lashinske, Max 172 Lasiter, Phillip 180 Latraille, Greg 188 Lattimore, Alicia 159 Lavoie, Susan 145, 180 Lawrence, Frank 172 Lawrence, Margaret 188 Le Fever, Doug 180 Leal, Daniel 188 Lef, John 159 Lee, Nancy 129, 139, 172 Lehman, Cathy 148, 188 Leigh, Linda 160 Lemieux, Susan 142, 180 Lemons, David 188 Lenzing, Ken 160 Lenzing, Mary 160 Leon, Richard 110, 111, 172 Leone, James 172 Lespron, Pete 172 Lester, Janet 180 Levake, Bobby 188 Lewis, Patricia 188 Lewis, Tom 172 Licci, Joey 180 Lieffort, James 188 Lieffort, Richard 172 Lien, Bruce 172 Lien, Candy 188 Lillyblad, Jack 180 Locatis, Pam 144, 160 Loehrs, Gary 188 Logan, Cathy 180 Logan, David 160 Logan, Janice 180 Lomeli, Ron 39, 40, 63, 75, 180 Long, David 188 Long, Michael 172 Long, Pat 172 Loper, Ray 188 Lopez, Frank 180 Lopez, George 172 Lopez, Lydia 188 Lopez, Theresa 172 Lopez, Velma 172 Loretz, Becky 180 Loretz, Deborah 188 Loui, James 78, 172 Love, Larry 49, 100, 180 Lube, Denise 160 Lucas, Keith 188 Lucero, Frank 188 Ludwig, Sally 180 Lukas, Gerard 172 Luke, Bonnie 78, 136, 180 Lumsden, Pamula 188 Lunsford, Tina 180 Lunt, Karl 180 Lutey, Richard 172 Lutey, Sharon 188 Lutz, Gregory 100, 180 Lykken, Lorraine 160 Lytle, Kenny 172 M Mabrey, Max 79, 180 Macias, Genevieve 181 Macias, Mario 188 Maddux, Eddie 172 Maffuccio, Debbie 78, 143, 181 Magill, Joyce 181 Maglich, Linda 160 Magness, Tom 181 Malavasic, Mark 181 Maldanado, M.ike 181 Malmleaf, Rita 172 Malone, Faith 160 Mammen, Kathy 129, 189 Mammen, Robert 58, 127, 138, 172 Mangold, William 189 Mann, Karl 79, 189 Mansfield, Jerry 144, 172 Mansfield, John 189 Marabul, Michael 142 Marino, Michael 143, 181 Marion, Robert 189 Marks, Barbara 181 Marsh, Christine 189 McClain, Nancy 189 McClellan, MCClinchy, Maxine 172 Janet 189 McDaniel, Deborah 181 McDonald, Brenda 40, 41, 137 McDonald, Mike 189 McDonald, Tom 172 McDowell, Daniel 189 McDowell, Joyce 139, 144, 172 McGough, Lonna 189 McGregor, Doug 189 McGuinness, Karen 144, 160 McKelve Frank 189 Y, McKinney, Della 136, 148, 181 McKinney, Mary 148, 172 McLemore, Sandra 160 McMullan, Nancy 146, 172 McMullen, Joel 172 McNabb, Stephen 160 McQueen, John 95, 130, 138 McRae, Anne 181 Meador, William 36, 116, 189 Mealey, Mark 181 Megee, Leonard 117, 189 Meier, Albert 189 Meier, Marcella 57, 142, 146, 160, Meriden, Lisa 142, 145, 189 Mendivil, Geraldine 172 Messenger, Sherrie 172 Messing, Don 189 Mezoff, Nancy 189 Michaiid, Lois 142, 189 Micola, Gaby 144, 160 Micola, Hilda 189 Micola, Hendrik 100, 172 Mields, William 172 Millanez, Robert 181 Miller, Bonnie 189 Miller, Crusita 181 Miller, Jerry 145, 160 Miller, Juanita 189 Miller, Karen 24, 181 Miller, Kristine 146, 172 Miller, Lynda 189 Miller, Maridee 136, 146, 176, 181 Miller, Mark 181 Miller, Rachelle 181 Miller, Randi 144, 160 Miller, Relene 189 Miller, Robert 181 Miller, Robert 181 Miller, Sam 172 Mills, Gary 189 Mills, Ken 189 Mills, rom 95, 177 Milton, Julie 28, 136, 142, 181 Minarsich, Kathy 160 Mirabel, Michael 181 Mitchell, Dennis 189 Montroy, Keith 172 Moomey, Vicki 181 Moon, Susan 159, 160 Mooney, Brenday 189 Mooney, James 76, 160 Mooney, Mary 172 Moore, Cheryl 136 Moore, Dave 189 Moore, Judy 189 Moore, Mary 142, 189 Morales, Dolores 189 Morales, Joe 24, 1:17, 143, 146, 181 Morales, Veronica 57, 58, 143, 160 Morari, Chris 181 Morari, Nicki 136, 189 Morari, Vicki 41, 189 Moravec, Robert 181 Moreland, Carol 146, 181 Moreland, Cheryl 32, 144, 161 Moreni, Fred 161 Moreno, Leonard 79, 172 Morgan, Bruce 172 Morgan, Harold 172, 189 Morgan, Rhonda 189 Morin, Lucien 189 Morin, William 145 Morrell, Gerald 122 Morris, Paul 181 Morrow, David 189 Mortensen, Sherry 172 Mortensen, Tammy 136, 181 Mortimore, Marilyn 144, 161 Moschetta, Leonard 181 Moser, Ralph 189 Mott, Charlene 181 Mott, Donna 173 Mullaney, Candy 58, 142, 143, 173 Mullaney, Coleen 129, 142, 189 Mullet, Denise 76, 173 Mullins, Craig 181 Munoz, Robert 189 Murphy, Peggy 189 Murphy, Scherene 189 Myers, Bert 117 Myers, Bonnie 161 Myers, Connie 161 Myers, Raymond 173 Myrick, Deborah 189 N Navarro, Barbara 148, 189 Nealey, Ken 18 Neimier, Gary 145 1 Nelson, Deborah 136, 181 Nelson, Kurt 128. 189 Nelson, Roger 145, 161 Neumann, Lin 189 Nevarez, Daniel 189 Newgard, Elizabeth 173 Newgard, June 189 Newton, Christy 136, 144, 181 Nicholas, Melinda 181 Nichols, Deborah 181 Nickels, Tom 146, 173 Nissen, Daniel 189 Norman, Kathie 32, 146 Norr, Janet 136, 181 Norris, Richard 189 Norris, William 79, 173 Norvell, Catricia 181 Nudo, James 56, 110, 126, 18 O O'Brien, Dora 189 O'Connor, Linda 76, 77, 142, O'Dell, Terry 161 O'Donnel1, Margaret 181 Ohton, Robert 173 Oke, Jeri 181 Olexa, Alexis 161 Ollerton, Patsy 136, 181 Olson, JoAnn 189 Olson, Steve 189 Olson, Tyler 189 Ong, Curtis 146, 189 Ong, Jennie 144, 161 Ong, Joe 173 Ong, Mike 110, 161 Ong, Victor 143, 181 Ong, Virginia 189 Opfenring, Chris 181 1 181 Orr, Barbara 58, 130, 139, 146, 181 Osberg, Sandy 189 Osborn, Philip 128, 181 Osterberg, Alison 161 Osterberg, Gary 173 Ottosen, Glen 181 Overstreet, Diane 189 Owens, Christine 181 Owens, Rick 173 P Pace, Linda 76. 173 Page, Bonnie 181 Painchaud, Roger 161 Painchaud, Ronald 144. 161 Palmer, Chad 181 Palmer, Dennis 189, 193 Pamertree, Victoria 136, 181 Park, JoAnne 181 Parker, Robert 100, 181 Parra, Frank 173 Parscal, Barbara 181 Patten, Ricky 181 Patterson, Patricia 129, 139, Paul, Linda 181 Pearson, Elaine 161 Pearson, Patty 136, 189 Pena, Andrew 189 Pendleton, Keith 189 Perry, Patricia 181 Perry, Robert 143, 189 Peters, Mary 161 Peterson, James 189 Peterson, Linda 173 Peterson, Roger 95, 130, 138 Peterson, Scott 181 Peterson, Vicki 190 Petty, Dan 181 Petty, David 190 Peveler, Dennise 181 Phelps, Laura 181 Phillips, Arthur 110, 162 Phillips, Phyllis 190 Pickering, David 79, 190 Pierce, Stanley 173 Pirtle, Randy 173 Pitman, Larry 190 Plautz, Steve 117, 190 Plympton, Rodney 117, 190 Podborny, Ken 162 Podborny, Paul 190 181,193 161 Poksorski, Tom 68, 69, 152, 162 Poison, Pat 190 Ponte, Kathryn 136, 181 Porch, Mike 181 Porch, Robert 144, 162 Portello, Barbara 162 Porter, Dennis 173 Porter Ellen 190 Porter, Ken 79, 173 Poteet, George 44, 95, 98, 103, 104 130 138, 162 Potter, Carl 196 Potter, Becky 58, 79, 137, 142, 146 147 173 Potts, Sherry 181 Pourchot, James 146, 190 Pouska, June 173 Powelson, Randy 173 Powers, Sandra 173 Prather, Cynthia 181 Pribbenow, Sandra 181 Pribbenow, Sharon 79, 182 Price, Robert 190 Prince, Don 173 Propeck, David 173 Prosser, Trudy 162 Purin, Donna 182 O Quihuis, Frank 162 Quihuis, Louis 173 Quihuls, Robert 190 Quinn, Larry 182, 190 Rackley, Travis 173 Rada, Stephen 173 Ragsdell, Deborah 182 Ragsdell, Ramirez, David 182 Ramirez, Ricky 190 Ramirez, Theresa 173 Ramsey, Lorraine 190 Ramsey, Rose 23, 144, 162 205 IND EX Rathkey, Sharman 57, 162 Rauch, Karen 129, 190 Ray, Keith 173 Raymond, Linda 182 Razee, Dianna 192 Razee, Georgine 182 Razee, Marilyn 173 Rea, Debbie 142, 173 Reamer, Michael 110, 130, 138, 173 Reamer, Steven 117 Reed, Dee 182 Reed, Diana 58, 162 Reed, Douglas 190 Reed, Larry 182 Reed, Richard 173, 182 Reed, Sheri 144, 162 Reedy, Timothy 173 Rees, Ralph 173 Regnier, Carole 41, 137, 144, 173 Regnier, Steve 117, 190 Reich, Carolyn 58, 173 Reichert, Diane 173 Reiman, Jamie 190 Repine, Bonnie 173 Reppert, Victor 190 Revalee, Clay 145, 162 Reyes, Robert 162 Reynolds, Cheryl 144, 173 Reynolds, Christine 137, 162 Reynolds, Thomas 144, 147, 162 Reynoso, Margaret 190 Rhem, Margie 182 Rhem, Nancy 190 Rhinehart, Dan 173 Rhodes, Gerald 173 Ribaudo, Anthony 50, 95, 96, 97, 98, 162 Ribaudo, Evelyn 182 Rich, Jerry 173 Richard, Janean 182 Richmond, Dale 190 Rideau, Paul 173 Rideau, Paulette 137, 143, 159, 162 Riley, Elaine 40, 58, 173, 175 Riley, Jimmy 144, 173 Rill, Geraldine 40, 137, 163 Rink, Robert 190 Rippfe, Margaret 182 Rispoli, James 144 Rivera, Gilbert 58, 143, 182 Rivera, Julie 136, 182 Robbins, Terry 190 Roberts, Deborah 78, 136, 182 Roberts, Dennis 116, 173 Roberts, Rebecca 136, 190 Robertson, Ann 40, 190 Robertson, Frank 174 Robinson, Barbara 174 Robinson, Franklin 190 Robinson, James 190 Robinson, Leslie 182 Robles, Frank 190 Robles, Mercy 146, 174 Robles, Pat 190 Robson, Michael 100 Robson, Raymond 174 Rock, Michael 174 Rock, Steve 182 Rockey, Timothy 182 Roderick, Debbie 163 Rodes, Gary 114, 144, 182 Rodgers, David 182 Rogers, Bill 182 Rogers, Clarence 182 Rogers, Faye 174 Rogers, Sheryl 129, 190 Rohrer, Van 37, 68, 69, 176, 182 Rohrer, Warren 37, 63, 68, 69, 110, 166, 179 Roman, Jesse 163 Romano, Michael 182 Romano, Richard 174 Romeo, Charles 190 Rooker, Thomas 144, 163 Rosendahl, Larry 95, 174 Rottler, Gaylc 174 Rudd, Claudia Rudd, Stanley Ruesenberg, Harry 190 Ruiz, Sandra 190 Ruley, Sondra 174 Rusch, Randy 190 Rushing, Norma 163 Russell, Steven 174 Russell, Suzanne 174 Russell, William 190 Ryan, Mary S Saba, Jo Ann 190 Samms, Roger 174 Sampley, James 182 Sampley, Michael 163 Sampson, Dennis 144, 163 Sanders, William 126, 174 Sandoz, Helen 174 Sandvick, Becky 137, 174 Santone, Angela 174 Sarafin, Patricia 163 Sarafin, Jim Saul, Thea 163 Sayle, Pamela 182 Saylors, Susan 190 Scarlett, Debby 163 Scarlett, Rochelle 174 Schaffer, Sherry Schaffer, Sherry Schfranka, David 182 Schalk, John 174 Schencks, Carol 182 Schindel, Tim Schmidt, Kenneth 132 Schmidt, Ulrike Schnedier, Cindy 136, 182 Schneider, Janet Schneider, Thomas 182 Schneider, Sharon 136, 190 Schnorr, Russell 174 Schnorr, Tim 182 Schuchart, Mary 182 Schucker, Linda 182 Schucker, Jeff 190 Schuster, Pam 190 Schuster, Thomas Schweickhardt, Linda 182 Schweickhardt, Louise 163 INDEX 206 1 Schwimmer, Paul 116, 182 Scott, Dennise Scott, Diane 174, 190 Sears, Rick 182 Sebuster, Tom 190 Seeley, Seidel, Servis, Setelin, Shafer, Shank, Sharp, Wayne 126, Shaver, Katherine James 58, 127, 174 Thomas 182 Gary Leanna 163 Donna 146, 174 Charles 163 182 Shaw, Martha 148, 163 190 Sheahan, Gregory Sheahan, Michael 182 Sheets, Rick 143, 190 Shelton, Carol 144, 163 Shelton, Cheryl 190 Shelton, Judy 144, 163 Sheppa Shoop, rd, Laura 182 Steven 78, 182 Short, John 147, 163 Short, Orvell 190 Short, Patricia 190 Shortridge, Elizabeth 78, 190 Shumway, Mary Lynn 40, 13 183 Shutt, Pattie 192 Siebert , Virginia 190 Siebrand, Candy 190 Siegrist, Mark 190 Simmons, Donald 190 Simons, James 174 Simons, Beri 174 Simpso Simpso Sine, F n, Robert 174 n, Ronald 174 red 174 Sites, Christy 140 Sizemore, Tom 110, 174 Skipitis, Greg 58, 182 Skornik, Paul 182 Skornik, Dana 174 Skornik, Peter 163 Slagter, Susan 182, 190 Sloat, Connie 174 Smith, Andrea 190 Smith, Cary 69, 163 Smith, Cheryl 192 Smith, Don 163 Smith, Doug 190 Smith, Leon 144, 174 Smith, Mike 174 Smith, Pam 58, 78, 129, 139, 182 Smith, Smith, Smith, Roberta 190 Steve 174 Tim 182 Snavely, Charles 190 Snider, Snider, Cindy 192 Glenda 45, 139, 103 Snow, Debbie 182 Snyder Sn der , craig 174 Debra 145, 182 Y 1 Snyder, Denise 129, 139, 174 Snyder, Gloria 163 Sons, Beverly 182 Sons, Dorothy 163 Soto, R icky 190 Soza, Toni 136, 190 6, 176, 182, Sparks, Gary 174 Speer, Steve 190 Spivey, John 18, 58, 76, 142, 182, 190 Sprague, Connie 182 Sprague, Roger 110,114,115, 117.138, 164 Steele, Ann 130.1461 182 Stcfanich, Robert 190 Stehle, Susan 164 Stehn, Cindy 143, 144, 182 Steinheuser, Debbie 39, 40, 45, 74, 75, 137, 139, 149, 154, 104 Stephan, Linda 104 Stephan, Lois 164 Stevens, Myron 145, 164 Stewart, Cathy 190 Stewart, Charlene 190 Stewart, Gary 95, 174 Stewart, Jack 182 stewart, Linda 174 Stikcle ather, Rebekah 191 Stillion, Barbara 174 Stiilion, Debbie 191 Stimson, Denny 95, 103, 182 Stinebaugh, Frank 32, 174 Stinebaugh, Mark 191 Stockton, Leslie 136, 182 Stolts, Randy 96 Stottlcmyer, Jamie 182 Strauss, 191 Strauss, Jeremy 174 Strauss 40, 57, 58, 76, 77, 202, 203 Stremel, Diana 144, 164 Strickl Strom, and, Richard 164 Sandra 191 Stroup, Debra 182 Struble, Karen 176, 182 Stuart, Stucke Stults, Stultz, Sturge Suiter, Della 183 y, Cheryl 174 David 191 Randy 183 on, Gary 183 Mary 191 Sulgrove, Leesa 146, 183 Sumpter, Doddie 191 Sumpter, Susan 183 Sunal, Sutter, Sara 183 Charles 191 Swann, Terric 191 Swenson, Connie 164 Swenson, Norlyn 183 Szymczak, Anita 164 T Taddel, Andy 191 Talbot, Berryman 191 Talbot, Marcia 191 Tamarin, Carrie 130, 139, 174 Tamarin, Patricia 32, 183 Tancy, Suzan 164 Tanner, Bcttylou 174 Tanner, Ken 191 Tanner, Luann 174 Tapia, Tarkin Carol 148, 191 gton, Dean 183 Taylor, Ray 70, 149, 174 Taylor, Rhonda 145, 191 Taylor, Vanita 164 Tayrien, Jere 146, 174 Tegen, Betty 183 Tellef Claude 36 37 3 , 39, 40, 57, 62, 1 1 1 3 95, 138, 164 Tessendorf, Debbie 183 Theis, Dale 183 Thomas, Terry 174 Thomason, Susan 183 Thomasson, Steve 174 Thompson, Brenda 175 Thompson, Mike 191 Thompson, Patoria 191 Thompson, Tommy 117, 191 Tibben, Mark 191 Timall, Myrtle 175 Tokos, Nancy 136, 183 Tolosko, Alane 164 Tolosko, Margaret 183 Townsend, Shirley 191 Tracey, Linda 183 Trautman, Lynn 175 Trevett, Mike 175 Trombetta, Andy 175 Trujillo, Elanor 164 Trzeciak, Joe 191 Tutrone, Richard 183 Tuzon, Earl 164 U Ulloa, Richard 29, 126, 183 Underwood, Charles 164 Underwood, Mary 191 Uptegrove, Cathy 175 Utz, Alton 191 V Vaden, Luther 191 Vaden, Marsha 175 Vaillancourt, Rose 144, 164 Valadez, Julia 143, 162, 164 Valadez, Steve 175 Valencia, Robert 70, 175, 146 Valenzuela, Gilbert 95, 99, 138, 175 Van Beekum, Leeann 136, 183 Van Der Heyden, John 191 Van Der Heyden, Mary 183 Van Der Heyden, Tom 175 Van Gorp, Greg 175, 191 Van Osdol, Carol 175 Van Winkle, Brenda 70, 146, 175 Vance, Pauline 142 Varela, Martha 191 Varvel, Patricia 183 Vaughn, Vicki 191 Vaughn, William 110, 164 Venche, Ribert 191 Verdugo, Larry 95, 98, 116, 175 Verdugo, Teresa 175 Vermillion, Katherine 191 Victor, Judy 183 Vigorito, Richard 191 Viliborghi, Remley 175 Villa, Gilbert 183 Villalobos, Diane 183 Villegas, Jess 191 Vincent, Lois 144, 175 Voorhees. Phillip 145, 165 Voyles, Donna 175 Voytek, Mark 146, 183 W Waggoncr. Amber 183 Wailes, Lee 191 Waldrep, Larry 183 Walk, James 165 Walk, Larry 191 Walker, Craig 175 Walker, Danielle 175, 183 Walker, Dennis 183 Walker, Dianne 41, 137 Walker, John 183 Walker, Linda 165 Walker, Sarah 191 Walker, Vickie 136 Wallace, William 191 Walsh, Elaine 146, 191 Warner, Charles 175 Warner, Juliana 40, 136, 146, 175, 191 Warner, Nanette 40, 75, 146, 149, 175 wsnpntk, Cynthia 105 Warren, Richard 191 Watkins, Deborah 191 Watkins, Doug 191 Watson. Jacqueline 144, 145. 148, 175 Watson, Leslie 191 Weatherford, Linda 191 Weaver, Judy 183 Weaver, Patricia 58, 144, 183 Webb, JoAnne 145, 191 Webb, Lareda 40, 136, 183 Webb, Milo 183 Webb, Nancy 137, 165 Webster, John 79, 165 Wegener, Mike 58, 79, 142, 142, 183 Weingartner, Eve 191 Welker, Jarold 100, 183 Welker, Jennifer 191 Weller, Michael 165 Wells. Debby 191 Wells, Ted 175 Welsh, Phillip 193 Wemple, Pam 183 Wentz, Susan 40, 75, 137. 149, 175 west, Arthur 175 West, De-Wayne 183 West, Meri 175 West, Ronnie 112, 175 Westbrook, James 175 Westbrook, Linda 191 Westergard, Lark 175 Westfall, Nancy 146, 175 Wheeler, Sue 58, 183 Whitacre, Don 175 White, Glenn 175 White, Steve 191 White, Susan 75, 165 Whitelaw, Judy 146, 175 Whitlow, Bill 79, 165 Whitmarsh, Marla 136, 183 Whitmarsh, Robert 165 Wiedow, Valerie 191 Wilber, Fred 79, 117, 191 Wilburn, Rita 191 Wilcox, Janet 191 Wildman, Robert 191 Wiley, Bryon 191 Wiley, Greg 191 Wilkes, Clifford 191 Wilkinson, Susan 142, 146, 148, 183 Willard, Terry 175 Willetts, Deborah 191 Williams, Jeanne 41, 136, 183 Williams, Linda 191 Williams, Lois 129, 139, 183 Williams, Louise, 57, 58, 137, 139 165 Williams, Marilyn 191 Williams, Marilyn 183 Williams, Pam 191 Williams, Rex 175 VVilliams, Ricky 117, 191 Williams, Wanda 192 Willis, Cheryl 191 Wilson, G, J. 146, 183 Wilson, Cindy 191 Wilson, Dan 95, 138, 144, 175 Wilson, John 165 Wilson, Mary 183 Wilson, Michael 183 Wilson, Norman 191 Wilson. Sandy 193 Winfield, Cynthia 136, 146,191 Winken, Linda 191 Winklcr, Cathy 191 Winter, Jerome 76, 175 Wirth, Joel 126, 175 Witbeck, Robert 79, 183 Wolf, Greg 100, 183, 193 Wolfe, Judy 58, 74, 75, 146, 175, 202, 20. Wong, Gayle 39, 40. 751 1371 1491 175 Wong, Wendy 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 48, 57, 58, 02, es, 137,143, 105 Wood, Glen 191 Wood, Jim 95, 138, 147, 165 Wood, Linda 183 Wood, Regina 175 Woods, Marion 128, 191 Woodsinall, Judy 175 Wright, Debra 145, 191 Wright, JoAnn 165 Wright, Leo 191 Wyatt, Karen 136, 191 Wyble, Suzanne 76, 146, 175 Wynn, Sharry 38, 193 Wyser, Pat 16, 95, 147, 175 ,Y Yarbrough, Jim 165 Yazzie, Priscilla 193 Ybarra, Barbara 146, 148, 183 Yeager, Cathrine 144, 175 Yee. Paul 95, 98, 175 York, Kathleen 58, 183 York, Lanny 193 York, Troy 193 Young, Carole 183 Young, Jack 193 Younger, Jim 36, 37, 38, 39, 48, 57, 62, 95 97, 99, 103, 104, 106, 107, 138, 165 Z Zimmerman, Mike 46, 69, 95, 103, 104, 105, 106, 165 Zimmerman, Robert 97 Zizzo, Allen 175 Zoeller, Martie 193 Zuraff, Steven 193 Zwibel, Joan 175 Zwibel, Sue 136, 183 The 1968 LEGEND Staff would like to acknowledge the cooperation of the following persons and organizations without which it could not have produced this volume: R. E. McCullar, principal, R. D. Blackman, associate principal, Mrs. Lucene Billing, administrative assistant for girls Q William P. Davis, administrative assistant for boys. Miss Helen Thon, registrar, Mrs. Louise Arthur, Mrs. Ruth Krauss, Mrs. Charlotte Black, Mrs. Barbara Luke, Mrs. Bea Starks, Mrs. JoAnn Williams, Mr. Paul Moore, Mrs. Sue Malpede, Mrs. Yvonne Hatch, Mrs. Trudy Traw, and Mr. Bernard Horowitz. Wesley CDutchD Petersen, and our fine custodial staff. Mrs. Sunny Boatman and Mrs. Mary Jo Skaggs of our bookstore. James M. Coffroth, Harold Luck, Melvin Dunn, J. J. Wagoner, James Shook, Harry Coppinger, Richard Longfield, Marcel Duvivier, Marge Jones, Nancy Lipinski, and the many other members of the East High faculty who have assisted in many ways more than once. Non-staff students Rick Harvey, Jerry Winter, Maridee Miller, Steve Strauss, Lynn Hulstedt, Gloria Harris and the staff of the Rawhide Gazette. Barbara Simonsen, Hank Shulman and the crew from Killgore Graphics Inc. 5 Charles Rockwell and the staff from Diamond's Portrait Studio, Fred Marvel and Marvel Studios, Charles Bursell and the S. K. Smith Cover Company, all deserve our gratitude. These words have become a part of each student and the basis of establishing the traditions which each and every one of us here at East High are proud of. Along with practicing your beliefs, you must have the fortitude and vigor it takes to carry something to its completion. This is what each of my staff members has done. Each one of them has given up his spare time, effort, and imagination in order to bring to you this portfolio of tradi- tions as Well as memories of this past year's events. Compiled in the pages of this year We have enumerated all the traditions that have been es- tablished here at East High. Most of these tradi- tions have originated from East High's first four year graduating class, and with proud enthusiasm I would like to dedicate this yearbook to you graduates. I would like to thank Mr. Cox for his support during the year and his guidance and cheery smile' When things were at a stand still. EDITOR'S PAGE 208 Pride is Spirit Spirit is Pride Next I Would like to give my utmost thanks and true appreciation to my staff members. It has been a real pleasure and privilege to Work with you. For those who are seniors and graduating in June, remember those immortal Words Bless This Mess. I look forward hopefully in the future that next year's staff will produce a fine yearbook too, and I would like to Wish each and every one of you the best of luck. Finally I would like to thank our hard Working photographers for all of their long hours and strong efforts. This is my last year here at East and I have seen it grow to be What it is now. I have partici- pated in setting these traditions and now it is up to you, the student body of the future years, to carry on these traditions and maintain the spirit which has been such a vital organism here at East. I can truly say East is the Greatest! Www? Igefaiwd Editor-in-Chief
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