East High School - Legend Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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J .., s x ',f N, X I X 'U Y iv 1 ' f Q Q' I x , E ,ff . V 4 l M W ' f 1 , V. , ' H 2 ww' n I , a My sa .all , 'A ll 4 aw fl I yy ' , vm .I 1 ! We iw ww' 53' A vig 4 4 F . N A i,,i --, fi? MWWAW J ln! People of all races and religions striving for the same goals. Understanding ourselves and other people is a maior sign ofthe times. We work together, we play together, and we have fun together. 'rQg'ir-ff ff ff- rx ff' 2 r ' S' ,gre-K I if r .V I .f s ig, gi V , , 'Avril wig t may 4 if 1 . 1. 'N-1 'ki Everyone from the spectators to the team, from the coke-sellers to the Cheer and Pom leaders did their part to make 1970 the best year possible. All a part ofthe many memories of the good ol'days. I agree with... I feel that... We should... Why! Why! Why? More than any other generation before, our generation is being concerned about life. 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E U . i522SsQ.a5 - . 5 . ggi 'l iz ...ij 25, S 5 S X xx 2 M HQ 3 L 5 s 1.1. 5 5 : .2 ,sg 5.3225 . 3 -.f,Y,.M.. k ,.., wdrm i: '-: ' .... H-.. . -Yank? 2. 'S' -fs SQ, ,- .,.. . Q , ' ' 2... ..... K x . -, N...- E .Zig :--. .-::. 1 A Mm.. ... .... -:ss sf. J 'sn Y -- A Q X - :: EN - ,,., M -..- 2 55, . A E .5 ...... sg. 55. ,. NK ' ,.., . ' 'iffis igiafg' Vf LAS,-is 3 ff. I , 5 . ,, ii . Eff? f sg. 1 F i 3 .EL ..., , E.: g 5 . S 5 x E 52 L f Ig ii? I gi gi 55 S H 55 si if 5 x s i. . E iss -sl 2 N .S 14 Just as the dates on a calendar change, so do the styles of our dress. Styles signify the era in which we live. Raccoon coats relate to the Roaring Twenties as the mini relates to the '60's. Hair styles are also a fad that show the time. ,, I z L 1 Qimfw Mr. McCuIIar Principal Mrs. Duricko Drama Mrs. Skaggs Bookstore Faculty and s Staff Mr. Duvivier Foreign Language X Mr. R. D. Blackman Mrs. Lucene Billing Associate Principal Adminstrative Assistant Mr. R. E. McCullar Principal of East High School Mr. W. P. Davis Administrative Assistant The East High School . administrative staff fou nd itself liable for the largest number of students in its history. The increased number of students brought more headaches in registration, in placement of students, and in the staffing of teachers. But, with its usual efficiency, from years of experience and teamwork the staff dissipated these head- aches with a minimum of trouble. Mrs. Evelyn Martin Reading Improvement Miss Ellen Arnold English - l,3C MVS. ROSS G. Hess Mr. Kennefh Sal? English -1,3 English -3, 7A Mrs. Lola Dunaway English - 5, 5A Mrs. Rubye Alexander English - 3, 5 Mrs. Madeline Turcott English - 1, lC, 5 Mr. Beniamin Jordan English- l,5C During the day Mr. Coppinger, Head of the English Dept., lec- tures his classes on many subiects, from books to grammar. Miss Vivian Forde Mrs. Erica Sorensen English - 3, Sr Composition English - 3, Sr. Composition Mrs. Leslie DeJong Mrs. Barbara Huffman English- IC, 5, Read. Imp. English-1,5 H'-fm' Mrs. Caroline Downs Mrs. Laura Mooningham English - 5, World Literature English - lA, Journ., Pub. NP . agen f i fm, ff ,., .. fi? S i-. . 'i-: L:f1..fi..,. Mr. 'rom G. Reid English - 3A, clvuvl Mr. Robert Churbuck English - 3, Spanish English is changing for the 1971-72 school year at East. The English Department is altering the curriculum of required subiects of later years to subiects of more interest. Now iuniors and seniors can choose their own courses in English. Enrollment is growing for the Foreign Language Department. Classes have doubled, especially in first year Spanish. This means the department must grow with its students. They have, by offering new techniques and modern equipment. ' V7 Qvifzk ssf 3'i W r Miss Amy Benner German, Spanish , , 5 T, Mr. Marcel Duvivier French, Latin we ' 5 2 x S3 . I 6 55 . an 3 , X . , 'wan' g,,.?!'a3 ff 3 ww ' MSW' I is Q1 xiii? X 5 Mr. Robert Cox Voc. Tech., Pub. YB Mrs. Erma Duricko English - IC, Drama One of the daily duties of teachers is to take roll in every class, Mr. Beiarano, Foreign Language Head, does iust that Mrs. Maria Luisa Paredes Spanish , '- Miss Alice Holder Spanish With the wave of his baton and tap of his foot, a down beat is started for one of Mr. Longfield's band classes. A E 5 1 t,- - i n .klz 6 . ,,. ,..., .X ' L1 -f::. V4 -ififfsg ' Miss Barbara Frederick Mr. Harold Luck Basic Arts 8. Crafts Photography Mrs. Bettie Bow Basic Arts 8. Crafts Mr. Beryl Folks Mr. Jacob Rittenhouse Gen. Music, Orchestra Chorus Guitar class, a new harp, these are two new additions in the Music Department. Mr. Longfield takes pride in his new orchestra harp. Another iob for Mr. Longfield besides listening to his newly acquired harp is teaching a new guitar class for any student wishing to take it. Mr. Richard Longfield must find these two new additions interesting to him, as well as to his students. To demonstrate the use and importance of brush strokes Mr. Fuller advises a student in one of his art classes 4, was .L if 5.5 A W A 1 ,r if if P A f JP i f Mr. Royce Youree Mr. Thomas Beeson Boy's P.E. Boy's P.E. aaa'-f-K c A Mr. Derryl Franz B0y'S P.E. Mr. Ken Golash Boy's P.E. 'be Mr. Richard Lucas Miss Maxine Standerfer Health Education GirI's P.E. MPS- Shiflev Johnson Miss Jane Matsumoto Modern Dance Girlfg P,E, it - . i Coach Patterson heads up the Physical Education Depart- ment, and teaches Boy's P.E. during the day. East High's Physical Education Department has sta rted a new idea for boy's P.E. They now have a Triple A body building program that is strictly for body building and weight lifting. Not only does the Boy's P.E. Department have something new, but by year's end the Girl's P.E. Department will be getting new things. The things? The senior girls' P. E. classes will have new uniforms. The uniforms will be red and white to correspond with school colors. Mrs. Audrey Armstrong GirI's P.E. Mr. Earl Cotter Geometry, Algebra Mr. Richard Meyer General Math Mr. Miles Benda Miss Roberta Connelly Algebra, Gen. Math Intro Algebra Welcome to East High's Mathematics Laboratory This is the opening sentence heard by most students enrolled in the Mathematics Laboratory at East. This program allows each student to work at his own pace thereby avoiding hindrance to some and confusion to others. The program is designed in such a way, if a student doesn't understand a particular problem he may go to a student monitor and play a tape pertaining to the problem. Added interest in Home Ec. is evidenced by the fact more classes have had to be added and additional teachers have been hired. To further bear out this fact, this year found over 49 applicants for the Child Care Program, when only I8 could be chosen. The male student body of East can rest assured the girls taking Home Economics will be good homemakers. A general shop program no longer exists at East. Due to this fact freshmen can now enroll in any shop program except auto mechanics, which carries a prerequisite to Metal I-2. A new addition in the Industrial Arts Department is Mr. Ken Golash who carries the extra load of classes. Increase in visual aids have helped the department in that if a student misses a class he can make the work up by viewing the film loops available. ,'., egg M I as If K M I. . i 4 Mr. Dwayne Larsen Mr. Richard Impson Geometry Gen. Math, Algebra Equations could be hard, but with Mr. Sincoff as a teacher, NIFS- El-'la Bursh Mr- Allen BFYHI1 demonstrations on the board make them easier to work. AIQGUYH Ge0m9TfY1A'9eb a Trying to make a food dish seem easier to prepare and look nicer on the table, Mrs. Janet Peckardt helps a student. If, . Mrs. Ann Keith Mrs. Frances Rosenbluth Human Relations, Home Ec. Mr. Gerald Rosenbluth Auto Shop Mr. Loyd Myers I.C.E., Metals Human Relations, Home Ec. Mrs. Claudia Armer Human Relations, Home Ec. Mr. Joseph Wozniak, department head for Industrial Arts, demonstrates the use of a metal shop tool for a student. Mr. Gerald Wolf Nlr, Lee Bates Electronics, Drafting woods 3 3 5 Mr. Jay Wagoner, head of the Social Studies Department talks to his second hour American History class. This year many teachers tried various new techniques, such as stressing current events. The Social Studies Department QBVG The STUGQI11' l'0l6S of important people in history and had them relive their lives. The main purpose of this was to get the students involved in their schoolwork, and to make history more interesting to them. l ' .. '1:,, , I I :Q .f vig ,gf by W rx L., 4 .Q 2. f r t 2 93' S J iz ,5 s. 4 U' 3-L .iii 44. Q fy Aggie it E 'e 5 5 f H. is if 532 .Q . is Q S Q... ,. . . Y Mr. Robert Malinski World 8. American History Mrs. Marilyn Pollard American Gov. 8. Hist. we s - I ix . is S 'l l K - ,. ' sg, from ,+V . ., Miss Ruth Cole American History Mr. Jerry Graves American History 8. Wld. Geog. Mr. Don Eklund Mr. Irvin Shook Amer. History 8. Humanities Economics Mr. Robert Arnold Mr. David Shores Economics 8. Amer. Prob. American Government .V 1,3 W . Q , Ja - - . -g : 4 S1 'i .f k 5 flfnfl H i'n':-:'if555ii'fwf , T41 A 5 ew, - al, A f V' Us 3' Mr. Durwood Canham Mr, Donald Galen Chemistry Biology Taking time to answer questions for his Biology class is Mr. Robert Stonoff, head of the Science Department. Mr. Gerard Merrill Mr. Forrest Page Earth Science Chem. 8. Gen. Math, Algebra Mr. Elmer Keith Mr. Richard Martin Biology Biology 8. Physics The Science Department carried on in its traditional activities geared toward teaching the students the basics of such subiects as bioI09Y, chemistry, physics and earth and space science. Most teachers tried to emphasize that the discoveries made during experimentation are not only educational but they are interesting and fun as well. The Science classes are often a way to express the students' ideas and their talents. Mr. Joseph Reed Biology HN 4'Y ?r Mrs. Pamela Farrer Mrs, Rgxie Rqels Clerical Blk., Bus. Mach. Typing, Ma,-kefing Mr. William Mason, department head for Business Education makes his typing classes more interesting to his students. t?k. Mrs. Karen Harris Mrs. Carlene McClain Typing Marketing, Coop. Mdse. Mrs. Cheryl Kelly Mr. Marvin Sordahl Bus. Mach., Sec. Block Accounting, Typing During some part of the student's curriculum there is an opportunity to study the advanced business methods taught in Business Education Department. This year fifty percent of the students have taken advantage of these modern teaching methods. Because of the interest generated, the Business Department has increased by about one third over preceding years. IMC, or Resource Center, is one of the most widely used places at East. With over 800 students taking advantage of the 16,000 books, magazines, films, and tapes daily, not only do some students find the library a meeting place, but a lot of research work is also accomplished. Without the competent help of the East High Counseling Department, confusion would reign supreme among the student body. Educational planning is proiected in student registration, schedule changes and various testing functions. Some students even find a lasting friendship in the counseling department. Mr. James Stevens Miss Mary Piazza General Bus., Speech General Bus., Acctg. f 'V' 1 .. W ,pw te ff ,W ,.., 1, A ,M ey C AW! A4153 age .. Mrs. Yvonna Ethington Miss Elizabeth Blake Counseling Counseling Head of the Counseling Department is Mr. Paul Moore. He is always willing to help and talk to his, students. 'Uku- 'N 'fifty A Mrs. Trudy Traw Counseling ff V f ,V :aff : . , . Vg , T: if i LL o C Lx lisst Mr. Warren Fry Resource Center Mr. Bernard Horwitz Counseling Mrs. Alice Franklin Resource Center gl? .J swf M is :xii J ee W W X G, if R fx R Mrs. Helen Ziol Mrs. Helen Gipson Counseling Counseling Miss Crane, Resource Center head, uses her vast knowledge of the books in the library to help any student. Fl Mrs Marilyn Owens Miss Helen Thon Mrs. Marceline McComas Registration Office Clerk East High Registrar Mrs Donna Payne Mrs. Louis Orick IMC Clerk Library Clerk Mrs. Louise Arthur Mrs. Ruth Krauss Secretary to the Principal Secretary - Assoc- Pl'il1CiPal All the paperwork and business for East High school is done by the many secretaries and clerks. Each secretary or clerk has many different duties to perform during the day. In the registration office, for instance, the secretaries are kept busy by the students' need for return slips and PLCs. Another never-ending iob for the secretaries is keeping a record of absentees and answering the endless ring of the telephone. , , . Sr. Permanent Record Clerk P B X RecePfl0nlST Mrs. Karen Cognac Mrs Eileen Lewis Library Clerk A V Clerk Qt P M f lx 381 Av -f ' 1' W, vi K ' 5.7. ' Q N -ig-.ir 33' ,Q ' S.. , . My f 11, W . , m f ef K... 81 Mrs. Darlene Baum School Nurse Mr. Paul Merrill Mr. R. Dale Campbell Psychologist School Social Worker ff 5 Mrs. Sunshine Boatman Bookstore Sr. Cashier W,,yzvwwmLwW 0 .- f--,- Ms.,-.-.f 'fi.gf1f5-24? ,, .ww ' ww Q Q ff My R ve, ,, . .2 f Mrs. Mary Jo Skaggs Bookstore Cashier less if .4 , S , VZ .Q-JE' 'FEI i T Mrs. Mildred Koehn Manager - Cafeteria Students help the secretaries in the Registration Office. ,ff k. ...Q me i--' A3 - H 1 4. ' S . S. Ui 5 S 3 All 5 4 4 kk, 55 M Y Mrs. Dottie Alletag Kitchen Assistant Mrs. Olene Tanner Kitchen Assistant -.----rg , ,2. , v w in 1 Mig' 5+ , ' n f x! 'Tasty S ,, ,Q .L 'M I T:-:' '55, sig, S 45,iZ32:Qia if muh X fm 5 Mrs. Anne Cuti Kitchen Assistant ' ' vp: W- E YV Mrs. Christine Wilhide Kitchen Assistant , H -. ' J 'iaff 1' PM ,7 5.512 5 ffw i ., 5 G 1 . - fi XX Q, ,sy 1,l1, A V C Mrs. Pat Wolf Kitchen Assistant X 'ff ia Mrs. Joan Myers Kitchen Assistant . rf' ff? ,Q . if v 1 41' s. ia 7 Q . i t fm K U? . I is 5 .2 is , M 1 wif' Mrs. Shirley Sherman Kitchen Assistant ..-fjijigw ' E ., '.f1f kifi',N' i A 'M ' . T , af 'ti X' :M ,MZ-im X543 A f Mrs. Cleo Walters Kitchen Assistant , V , . A I F. gxux V, , ' ?i-mfxw, . Mrs. Addy Gaiser Kitchen Assistant 3 '-E 52 .,,. ,.. Mrs. Julia Mendoza Kitchen Assistant .. L f , A .M 5 - f f si, - ',7s'Eit'1 f ..H.E gN ,, Mrs. Laverne Pepim Kitchen Assistant 1. - V' ' -Av . x. 3 , ., V, W5 ,gf A ,,.. ., .,5,f, Mrs. Marty Jorgensen Kitchen Assistant J Mrs. Emma Jordan' Cook 'vm f K. F S 1 ff , T ., 7 -3, A 5 f fse . ef- J is N K 5 s Q dsgfx B a ' Mrs. Arline Baril Kitchen Assistant . 58 .v:.. gx'ifsi.Q. 'f' 'gf 5 ,I .f,,.- 'fa - - Mrs. Terry Cuthbert Kitchen Assistant .-.M . Mrs. Pearl Windom Kitchen Assistant Mrs. Christien Herdandez Kitchen Assistant Q M Q... E., -'V - . ' my ' 4 aw ,' k x ' 78,4 J 4, A , ,. ' ,.,--L P 3' ff. x x' .sxiifiisi f i - Lfk K Ai Mrs. Dorothy Hendy Kitchen Assistant I gf Mr. Wesley Peterson Foreman Engineer Mr. Don Buckmaster Custodian Mr. Frank Boykin Yardman Mr. Roy Kent Athletic Equipment if ' aa. Mr. william Kuocsik Custodian E E lg! 3? 79 L I MY. Joe ROWS nd T 'Elsa :,, vis' ,Ii Mr. Josef Janik Operating Engineer Mr. .lack Camp . tsl I R3 I GI. 1 it N .Q . 1, we , j , YW Mr. Floyd Arauio Custodian Mr. Bennie Gulhridge 1 CUSf0di8I1 Custodian Custodian .N 2 . :' li l ,mi ' ,C Wg ' . 6 52:5 s 1 viii , fn ssr Q Q E, if ii'i Mr. Donald Oatfield Mr. Harley Johnson Mr. Tom Godsey Cvsfvdian Custodian Custodian Mr. Elmer Holland Custodian fs ,ll Q T?-'if . s Preiident Lin Neuman Vice-president Curtis Ong ,vn- i Secretary Sandy Contreras Q , SEhi0l S TFEBSUYBI' Jllliilllla Wafllel' Y 1 352535 Adame - Baumgartner 'Qu- 'Bk Margaret Adame Ray Dean Adams Delores Addington Peggy Addington Jerry Aikens Susan Alexander Rhonda Alderman Jean Allen Terry Allen Tom Allen Debbie Arnold, senior, absentmindedly thinks during a study period in class. Johnny Alvidrez John Anderson Chris Arcadia Dave Armatis Len Arnett Debbie Arnold Mark Ashton Bob Atkinson Paul Atsinki Doug Avery David Avila Stephen Bacon Glenn Bailey Ralph Baldwin Jackie Ball Julie Baumgartner Barnes - Brown Joelle Barnes Mary Barnes Andrew Barreti Sheri Beals Harry BECK JOB!! Bell Phyllis Bellomo Palsy B611 Vicki Bever Dan Bevier Francis Bingham Carolyn Blaker Diane Blakey Diana Bonardi Laury Borieo Scott Brady Marcia Bravo Claudia Brewer Steve Brisco .lacolyn Brooks Bill Brown Mike Brown Richard Brown Susan Brown Wilh perfection in mind Dena Hashu diligently practices her part for Up the Down Stair Case. BI'0Wn-COI'll'lell ' ,.:, i .. ,,, ir A Q C- 54552 C T it ..',, xii A is Debbie Terri Brown Nancy Bruining Burroughs Robert Bustin Jannette Butler Chris Catalanoto Stephanie Peter Cedor Chadwick Carol Chappell Cindi Chase Eveln Chavez Cherie Cheney Richard Lorin Chesley Steve Chitwood Michele Cirelli Ciskowski Jerome Clardy Karen Clark The Wonder of Living was the theme of the winning float in this year's homecoming. The hard-working seniors spent Mark clark David clarkson einclemem Karla clemem I0ng and hard h0Uf'S at Dan McDowell's house diligently producing their last float. This was undoubtedly vw a homecoming . the seniors will never forget. W PBT C0ff8Il Debra Cohee Laurel COIEFI Karen COFIFIEII Connors - Dougherty During the 1970-71 school year Doug Avery was president of the East High student body. Under Doug the senate amended the constitution and carried out many Usefu' prolects Mary Conners Sandy Contreras Diane Cook Victoria Correll DeeAnn Cottington Colleen Courtney Bob Cruz Pam Cunningham Tony Cusimano Pat D'Addea ...A l' 27, X C C Michelle Daily Danny Davenport Craig Davis Greg Davis Judy Davis Rudy Dawahoya Q f 1 tv Ton D I d James Deronde Curtis Devies Judy Dickson Craig Dingle Cathy Dodd .4-ai y ega o 3 .C , 3, F ,,., Q g ii Q 1 'Q l 2 Christine Dolezal Carolyn Domke Larry Doran Carmen Dorsey Bill Douglas Lea Dougherty DDUQIBSS - Freeman Jere Douglass Michelle Doyer Carol Dube Frank Dumas Mr Rockwell tries to gel that perfect expression from this senior a ne has Pal Duran Debbie Durfee Bryon Eames Mark Easton his senior porlranl taken at East High Lorraine Jodv Ebel Louise Echols Edmondson Linda Elliol Paf Eng Dean Erb Alfred Estrella Bob Estrada Diane Evans Chris Farley Diane Feldkamp Cindy Ferguson Gary Fernaays Mary Ferraro JoAnn Flynn Cheri Forlner JacqU9 Ff3f1CiS Jim Freeman Freeman- Hashu Linda Freeman Debbie Garrow Janice Garrow David Gaston Debbie Gavin Judi Gibson far My Joe Gierek Jerry Giguere Larry Gill Dave Gillespie Laurie Colen, senior, carefully cuts paper for her proiect in her third hour Arts and Crafts class. Sharon Gillespie David Gonzalaz Joe Grayek Kim Grove Dennis Grubbs Ellen Gordon Dan Hagen Thomas Halford lke Halter Kathy Hancock io A Larry Hanson Dave Harrington Karen Harris Gail Harry Kathy Harville Dana Hashu I x Hashu - Intemann Dena Hashu Gary Hawkins Susan Heidemann Richard Heinz Diane Heizer Judith Heller Hector Paula Henry Bob Hernandez Hernandez Ellen Hess Lynn Hickman Randy Hicks Being a senior and college bound may seem quite a dilemma to many students. ACT tests are only a small part of the long and tedious preparations for these students. Patricia Hill Marlin Hiser Elise Hite Marion Holt f-'li Frank Horton Carol Houser Brian Howard Debbie Howard Marion Howe Carol Hughes Jim Hughes Debbie Hussy Bob Hutcheson Nancy Hunt Tony Iannaccone Robert lntemann Isaacson - Kubica Jehllifel' Dennis Isaacson Jackie Jackson Jandreau Tim Jarman David Jimison Deanna Johnson Scott Johnson Virgil Johnson ik Roy Joiner Rita Jordan East High's senior representation in Key Club was outstanding in the 1970-71 school year. Nineteen senior boys were members this year. Bill Meador was the president and Lin Neuman was the Lt. Governor of Division 8. D0l1h3 - Jurgemeyer Gary Jurick John Kelember Kim Kaput Mike Keeton Kathy Kelly Frank Kennedy Vickie Kennedy Steve Kennedy Sue Kieft Gene Kimel Ricky Kingsbury Kathy King Steve King Yvonne Kinia Heidi Knapple Debbie Knorr Delores Kubica LBGYOSSE-LOI'9fZ Chris LaGesse Mike Lambert Gary Land Kristel Larson Greg LaTraille Judy LaVoie 1:22 SheI'I'Y LZWFEIICE Dallhy Leal A. Girls and guys and even little brothers worked on the senior float for this year's homecoming. The hard work and dedication paid off when the seniors' float, The Wonder of Living won the class competition prize. Cathy Lehman Patricia Lemon 1 'S 1 ,Li David Lemons Jim Lieffort Candice Lien Val Likens Sandy Lillard Jim Lillie Cindy Lindsley Scott Lloyd Gary Loehrs David Long Lydia Lopez Debbie Loretz Lucas - Miller Keith Lucas Frank Lucero Priscilla Yazzie, senior, thoughtfully examines a feather while waiting in the Counselors Office for a conference, Charlotte McComas Lonna McGough NSHCY MGZ0ff Albert Meier CaroIMades p KathyMammen BillMangold KarIMann Maria Mariscal Christine Marsh Louise Martin Pete Martinez Patricia Marwood Sandy Mason James Matousek LeAnn Maurer William Meador Frank Medina Daryl Metoyer Leonard Megee Lisa Mendell Lois Michaud Hilda Micola Crusita Miller Miller- Oakley Helen Miller Juanita Miller Lynda Miller Danny Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Brenda Mooney Several seniors had the opportunity to ta ke advantage of on the iob training offered at East. The seniors attended classes in the morning and worked afternoons. This was useful for placement upon graduation. Cheryl Moore David Moore Mary Moore Lucien M0l'in Nicki Ann Rhonda Morgan Morari Viki Morari Jody Mormon David Morrow Coleen Mullaney Scherene John Mullarkey Robert Munoz Darlene Murphy Murphy Trudy Myers Debvrah Myrick Barbara Navarro Kurt Nelson Phil Newland Lin Neuman Richard Norris Cindy Oakley Oehlerking - Quihuis A Rozz Oehlerking JoAnn Olson Mr. Tom Reid, English teacher, talks to Dennis Palmer, senior, and a friend in the quiet halls during classes. Talks like these promote friendship. Tyler Olson Curtis Ong Virginia Ong Preben Ottesen Dennis Palmer Bev Parker Patty Pearson Mary Peralta James Peterson Vickie Peterson Penelope Phelps Larry Phillips David Pickering Steve Ploutz Cal Potter Paul Podborny Patricia Polson Ellen Porter James Pourchot Robert Quihuis Rauch - Sheahan Karen Rauch Steve Reamer Cindy Reed Doug Reed D0n2ld Cridebring Jamie Reiman Carol Renfrow Victor Reppert Leah Reynolds Peggy Reynoso Susie Rider Bob Rink The Senior Class enioyed the privilege of being the first class to select its English courses under the new English program. Ann Robertson Terry Robbins James Robinson Dolly Rogers 4Y!- Harry ' Charles Romeo Barry Root Ruesenberg William Russell JoAnn Saba John Salzman Susan Saylors Sharon Schnieder Jeff Schucker Thomas Schuster Greg Sheahan Mike Sheahan .. . . , ' -t'5f iE'75E::- -. V Ii -- Shortridge - Stout X, v JJ.. .4....J-n1L-L. Elizabeth Mark Siegrist Andy Siminski Christy Sites Karen Skorgynski Steve Skowcki Shortridge - ali' ' is Andy Smith Beth Smith ,,--v 'M .404 ' Working at part-time iobs and keeping up with school work tired many seniors Candice Smith D009 Smith out. Doug Smith takes time out in the library to catch up on his sleep. This was also a popular past-time during classes which many students took advantage of. Jill Smith Rheann Smith Steve Smith Luella Snearley Ricky Soto Antonette Soza Cathy Ann Rich Stafteldt Stewart Charlene Stewart Debbie Stillion Mark Stone Charlotte Stout Strauss - VBI1 Gorp Jack Strauss Sandy Strom Kirk Sullivan Doddie Sumpter Terrie Swann Andy Taddei Newspaper and yearbook publications played an important role in the curriculum at East High. Editors of the Rawhide Gazette and ofthe Legend inspired the students with informative and interesting Ken Tanner Carolyn Tapia Jeff Tate Dorrie Taylor rleWS throughout fhe year. Q . 1 '55 Patricia Shirley Rhonda Taylor Mike Thompson Thompson T0m Th0mPSOn Townsend SherrY Tf00P Theresa Trueax Toby Tucker V Mary Underwood Mary Uszuko Paul Vannasdale Vicky Vaughn :Ts Katherine Rudy Verdugo Joseph Verge Vermillign Ralph Villalobos Jess Villegas Greg Van Gorp Waern -Williams V ,J 1-jail Anna Waern Lee Wailes Larry Walk Jennifer Walker Marilyn Walker Sarah Walker Eleven years of waiting by the class of '71 paid off during the all-night party, Junior- Senior Prom, and graduation. The seniors spent many hours looking into their future. Vickie Walker William Wallace Elaine Walsh Dawn Waltman During the year they spent a lot of time in the counseling offices discussing future plans. Colleges were discussed and many forms were filled out for the next year. Some undecided seniors were given helpful advice for Juliana Warner Richard Warren Deborah Watkins Doug Watkins their futu F9- ' o , 2, ax Linda Jane Watson Weatherford Eve Weingarlner Linda Westbrook Steve White John Whitelaw Q at ii Rita Wilburn Brian Wiley Greg Wiley Clifford Wilkes Linda Williams Ricky Williams Steve Williams Cheryl Willis Linda Winken Marrion Woods Troy York Jack Young Williams-McDowell Cindy Wilson Jerri Wilson Sandy Wilson Cindy Winfield f A1 ,X is g It ,f Donna Wooten Debra Wright Leo Wright Karen Wyatt Priscilla Yazzie Steve Zuraff Ralph Moser Danny McD0well - Bob Hernandez, senior, finds the south lawn of the East High campus a quiet place to concentrate on homework as he relaxes after school. PI'6Sid9nf Mike Hackett Vice-President Terry Richardson Sec reta ry Denise Young JUI1i0l'S Treasurer Nancy Tucker -fi' 1 I .':??E39Vf Lf :'f35s?5' v , ,.,l11,, 'WW , w x 'i-,Q -fi .5 ,wa ' 55: fe l 1- A 1.- 4 - 1 'ILL E g ig! is 1, B Q mf' . I A David Adams 4 , HOIIY Adams Q- - Debbie Alexander . eww if i 'fi A , , Larry Allain is 'f L e A - A e li.-, Larry Armstrong -, 1- 3 5 L A B3-4-q,f -- --'-'M ML, wh ' :M E .L 2 .,.:z-'- A rrer A A if 5,253 ,WR SUB Al l'hUr . S M T Carol Amelio - ig Q 5 -lg Monica Anderson A,Vh ,- ,.AA'A 3 B Gary Andrews 'wc'- ,X wg - '1'r Mary Armatis ..... ...,. M ..w..,.., 7. S ..,, 7.-,vi g ,. . , .,,-: jf ' L Crystal A rn eson eare f Mike Ashbv ' A e-. - - W y ii Eva Backus lie ,, Qs '- Af Lf . W7 i i' B f Paula Bakehouse , i 5 Novy Balz 5 ,, 7 5 ge lf, Daryl Bannick Sandy Barcello Johnny Bath Lewis Beintema One of many talented Juniors, Robert Reichardt, strumming his guitar and humming as he waits for class to begin. 5 w fa, A ' ' ' iifasfeiwim S l ,Y-. .flh- Z 2 ,Y s ':?Hv'1!'2?'?SP6 z ff, .'i :E.,'vEI V 5, Mizly, Pzwffw A76-E. 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Sherry Brooks X' :ff B Karen Brown W H V Roy Brown if ' QA Trudy Brucker Libby Burke Q - . , . .s., X 5 Xtgrfgfxy, I The 1970-71 Junior class officers were Mike Hackett, Terry Richardson, Denise Young, and Nancy Tucker. Each of these officers worked to make Junior Class East's best. This year, senators Ann Morton, Rick Dimond, Becky Hampton, and Tom Lange backed the officers in such important issues as the new constitution. Eric Burks Cindy Button Kay Buzard , l Rita Byers f a . , Salvatore Caliero Julie Campbell Margaret Campbell . X-Q 1 ,lf , I W we mlm , :fvf?ffx.n2,f,'.f 9, figs ll,,,,, ,X , R , - s':.':g:'1qg,,j M 52 - so s,,s ,. all , ls: The To 1 I 3 '46 sf'4kQ1i -s ' if .fgz ww' , K umm Ex Fl , : :s.::lkiS1!l'i'a:2 'i -' Ru ss Ca pri B ,sfl JBITIES CBFISOI1 ak. Pam Carnahan . 'TTY Bob Carpenter Barbara Caballos , k , N, :ffl . Carl Chapin .. 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L K it ities? ax X E .. .. f..:,1::'w . ,,il Sis.: 5 .......... P According to tradition, it was the Junior cIass's duty to plan and finance the annual Junior-Senior Prom held in May. Terry Richardson served as prom committee chairman. Co-chairman was Janice Hammock: while Lynn Schebler headed the decorations committee. Most finances were earned during the sophomore year, but the actual planning took place this year. Randall Emerson Cheryle Enfield .lille Evans Thomas Faith Carl Fiore Ron Fish Joey Ford Carol Falzone Elaine Farley Adele Ferrara Stella Fisher Barbara Fitch Andy Fleming Sharon Formlller Marilyn Frankowski Dave FFBZIEI' 3 - I . . . g f Q ' ,,,., . J ,f . Bob Frederick Q k sq . i . 'Y' .- ., .S lim Q ' ..i- fl-firzififn. .. ..gy Wg., J i'iii 'Q K f 'il ... 2 5 , ,Q , ww iviii ' Km aw X tm KE Q ew S1 : fr-1 Ms, U T737::9'Ns'I!.25f'Wfii 51'5:::?. '.fE-f 5- T- -1 .:ss'g---1-- .-r a--UA I si -. .4 5 v..,1 W , w , f .: 4 i.zafzaf5ef: sf:-F V lei: if . .. - 4 wee , -W' ,s . 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I af ti 1 V, - W. - 4: - 'f ' 2 file-A , X rc, f H ' ' 1: f' 'ffyfifijfiiifggi,,,,J,QLw5W3i Lynn Haddad Syri Hall tar' Connie Halladay Cheryl Hamblin Janice Hammock like 53 Becky Hampton 'ff' ' W l l , l A ndmen P iv A lf, 'M G e f i.,., Nell Harrington L ., Ralph Harris f, V ' X N W, s' Sharry Harter , e ,.l g 1 'N ,lc ,..l. l,x:. r i A Wllllam Harwood Jeanne Hashu 5 1 px Q f X 5 ,A .T i f -ic- i fi-x, i 5 Mike Havill ' A ' - i':i-fiiij S' Jlm Haynes I 'Ly V W I 2 Jan Helnz jfp gr B Z ' H -' z ii'-mf , A - ll Henry Helms Diane Henning As 563 new upperclassmen once more entered the halls of East High, many brought with them symbols ot their new status. The class rings displayed a rainbow of bright colors. Most students ordered their rings set with their birthstones, and some with the new fire-ray added. Many showed off their hard-earned Varsity letters by ordering letter sweaters. Denada Hensley Art Hernandez Mike Hiatt , , Tony Hinchclitt Eddie Hinoios A Cave Hobel ' Q-sf, sa ..,.,. Chuck Holton s 14 Debbie Hopkins it .W A is X f C is-C A f Jerry Howard i w 'i'l Paul Howard Jimmy Howell .J-qgjl 9 'f1f.fW'1?'F'U'W5 - Hi f fx, f. 5.1 ' V I I !f,mllWfgg5.gk F Fl , we ,:,5- SHE Aaron Hughes -s ,1l.l Doug Hulstedt P A Cheryl Hunter K Linda Hurin , 'ix si NM -- we w R l Allan lsenberg 2 '- , r 'I ,J Si v N r P Rick Janzen MBYY LOU JGFHIBI1 e L Randv Jackson - , -V J' V. . R3Y -13095 .1 esee 5 - J Q g ' Mk V... , QV in L. X Nancy Janoslk ff' Q W, W 'QW' JW! ' 1 'E J - ' Cindy Jaskulsk ff Barry Jenkins , V in ffivfiifyi Randy Johnson if V IQ Am, V' 'Y ,9:v igfV' Q a 3 fb H f K , t .,., 15 We fy 2 X ,Q, . n , I ag 4' 'li , K , T xi s ARS E . . My x F 'v'wgffvgfa2zfes37efm,, V We .- W 13' a 'LQ . 2 J S ,'h' K 7 1:EEfvgQ. 2-.Q . V V use lV ,Vi 1 s X1 at 1' . hzligg i Vs .VKAL : gffmzswy V ' YQ M 2, V Q ., Several Juniors excitedly compare the different stones and sizes in their newly received class rings. Y ,,., 1, .. L. lfgfaegp .i,o . 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'wigs M ' 3?f 2 i I - fe. 1- ' iv' 594 if if L L if I ..,.5.MWez F' ' 5 1, iv ,I 'vi-1? llaaa 1 1 fi Lg. Bonnie Lane U . , ' Tom Lange .D ' if f r ' L - .. .i ., P W -'fij f ' , iffy, g X - L i Dale Langmade owe 1 iyfee ' ' fi Mark Lasninske be f in we if L 1 Gary Lawrence iv! . ., Q, -L in A ,, - x e R . L Y ii We . - --,- lifes X L af: Egg. . , L M Debbie Lee ., 4 Jack Lee ,S i L f' ' , L Eg: - 'Y' we ea W J. 3 ,e . . : 2 . V , f SLA, V Elaine Lewis ,,N,.,!,f i my Phillip Leon 1 g Michele Leone , V ' i. eeee , Q X, 'We-l - X L, e Q if ee, ,y ehZ e.,l eee, y. L M P Iona Liggins Donna Lillard David Lopez David Lucero Lawrence Lloyd 3 ' 1 , bw vi 'I 'A' - Z vm-wr i if ef. W Q- 1 ,k,,. f,,,g,.Q-fgwieg -1- - f amfzfsiim if X me ag 1. 1 i A . 5 .e .H . e M i L fu aw- x X L xp r Q 1 fi X x 'X U' Mark Loehrs iieee eld i eeee Cindy Loewen i M ,, 7' J ue, .Q ' all All Juniors were welcome to work on the float this year, as it was more work than ever. Each flower was stuffed on both sides Their theme this year was F lower's Are a Wonder, following the main theme, lt's a World of Wonders. The float bloomed with flowers representing countries around the world. Nancy Lundberg Brian Lunt Arvid Lykken E ' Richard Mackey P- Q M., f Ken Madrid , Q 'W' - A 5 Carrie Martin M4 g,g i f i P . f - ' Ronald Martinez if V J, ' Virginia Mart Erroll Mastin John McCann ll16l Angelita Matta Betty Mayne Ga ry Mc Bee Richard McClinchy Debbie McDonald Us ... L, ,, X .L .. W 3 f' X ii Zigi 1 L if ew X' X ' 3 L is if 'SEM ,xl ' , - ' ,yf gifiii , 1 'Li fi Y ' is V5 'vzfiiivf i :X e wie-:-, 'slag -- if: 'L Ew zfsse - . ii i . 1-.ewgfii-, 1' , ,kim 'L k'f' ' ' - .r- gr A i 9 - - AH. 4 J N' - ,. - ,fi K' ' fxme 5 X Q f K Q L M f ' 5. Shelley McDougall ii, L fxfwffffyn 'K ' Steve McGough fy 5 , Steve McMullen nm H i' Laurie McNamara i 4 4 1. Marilyn McNulty ll 4' .W v kt if I 2 4 ,fig - 2 fl 1' s. 2 1 , , QQ ? + if 3 ' J A L f i 'fl' X 2 L 3 . ' Q ur 'i.LQ'1x, ESQ, i t M.- ',:. -fa ink I X 7 Bryan Means Jfhfkkfsf J Q- :fi gi Mike Megee A Barbara Menachaca gi gy 5 f Steve Mendell ' si' x'fV', 'f1'7isQ if' Marvel Mendoza X 4 P Marc Mereness Q M 'K David Mields W John Miller .Ti Y Linda Miller y or Linda Miller ' if it Toney Miller William Mills Jean Mohler Debra Monastra Kathy Monger 3 we if Mill? Flowers Are a Wonder barely describes the fantastic net- work of blossoms which many Juniors painstakingly created for their Homecoming float to gain recognition. S , John Montano Donna Montville L ii,tl, V g i, 5 ..', -. , A Karen Moore ,g A .g fa 'f Joe Moraga Hi. JerryMoreland if i '36 f 5555 fi . . ,I ' , ,yit, WP Dana Morrell .4 if J' -. 'y.- Ronnie Morris s A Shiflev Morris yy lift.. is Ann Morton xi 2, I J, f' NancyMuench J, s es- ' if 4-' Q.. A If Q' 'A E am A Q Jim Muir . J if , yyV .X Carla Munhall .W Ak ,X .?1,!- A. k Q ,jill it Q sf - if X ,Y 2 v - he . ' ap Vi McGough - Munhall Q A f --ff Q-wssfwwmsvffefi 1 . , ,,,. f511Q,1N :HW f-11wQ1mQ,::,.1A .f e . -:sm , L., my ,,,Z:3,f,,,,,,..,s,. ffl afgeigzg i, l if , f it s .-fu' 1 f,. it 1 l -wwf A 7 yawn-I W R65 Q.. ii wfi sr's J 7 ' - ' f -.'- ' ,K J Ng A at Xin 'if 1 . K MQW if QV' in 'M , izffw A ' f Ii'f5fQ: ,I Wu Q Q meqmffgfeg ,: . --,V-if U .k.,o V- V 5552355215 'li fifiiifiiiii? its sk R' -N.. hungry- , -- . mil: . Ffa? A - of Y 5 5 f ,-si ilk. .W ,s k M, il. . .tn 1 Q ss- 'ik 'IfE:',:-,:- 'L if-Gila 2' ww- A -3 'eh Q K A Qi . f'kFf7Vf?E!3g?BQ , r. 1 i x 3 Q 'wwf S 3 j tf A in ,K ' L Murillo - Rada 1 Q E4 3 cv -, W I ,MM :fan ' 1117121 553 1 - H fxfivizf if :ii My , 1 .i 45 .f 5 71, ' ,.', iff' 1 ,weeds 4,59 Q like -- ,rs , A7 J a 3 CY' 1- I M M 1 ,x ,mx i ., 1- s gk 3 .el -7.-..- , C7 i ,r i i e Robert murine of L H ' 'Q am Xi .,,. ,l I 1 .syn gxsiigxj Frank Myers P ' ' J E Bob Nelson P , fiat my 5 z3l,ijj,,ef Russ Nelson re A I L: i ,,1.,.Eg W Lil? new Q Ann Nichols A J A P if . Q iw XBQNVW ,K Jerry Nickels t Marv Nisbet ZAP Y 5 ur fr me. Ak RQ 'Y Dale Norris 'M' - W Thomas Norris i V T if! CeciliaOchoa . bzll g W gg.,-ki, rr T X Andrew Outlaw ' T if ' if Claudina Pacheco , sz if i - if g-f . . J ' rrrrarr eine . David Palnton Becky Parker ,V ' T hmA:A J' . X - we i ask Diane Patten Scot Payne Juniors engaged in many money-making activities, preparing themselves for the great expense of the annual Junior-Senior Prom. One of these was the Junior booth at the carnival. The softball-throw booth added S40 to the Junior treasury. The price for this activitiy was one ticket for every three throws at a pyramid of milk bottles. Theresa Pedroza Maureen Perreault Terry Peters ' 'i J it it Karin Phillips siek 5 Ng X e ae , 2-., ,N ,W ,J 22. A .4 -I Helen Pmeda 32 resy' ' 355 Peggy Pitrat -'lf . 'W S Q 5 Sue Price ' 5 T e iii X s ,. .2 A X T :'. Sherrie Pritchard T i V iieei J Cathy Prosser or ,. J i.y Vi f , in N64 .7 Emma Polelonema A g ig ..:.yf MUCH Pomeroy as srse f' 1 Bill P0weISOn J R if j. T Peter Purves Sharon Quaronta T J J Fred Quihuis 2. Joe Quinones f Randa Rada II EH Q a 1 R h ' Y E Brenda Ramirez , A Am y A ,, Linda Reamer W' vw ff it z f f ' Pat Reardon ,A ultima mfr? .1 ? o s i ,AZ X . Joni Regney 4 I L' MX E Leslie Remmer - - E., 1. ,,,,.,.e Q re e R R - . Linda Reyna ' i 'V U ' ' Greg Reynolds Q, W ff E g ' 4 Roger Rich 1- www ' ga., - Q Q- 53,3 K g R it i g, R' Roy RiCh We 5' A Q ere' xr Jack Richardson 1 R f ,gg E ,D g Terry Richardson i Jeanne Riley Wg -', Tj .2 y N Mark Rivera Ii! , I tes f is ':r G Rich Robertson R o Q R Ralph Robles 3 . Q KKK A 1 Bystanders gather around and look-on, while a student winds up to hurl a ball at the pyramid ot bottles contained inside the Junior-soonsored carnival booth. 4, R' R . yaae e'i' . -.soe A yr Q.: is. 1 Q., E ., -3- .3 , 'tex fi ' wi of A EX 'B R X fx-1 -. .M 5 ' Ann Robinson Jim Robinson Veronica Rodriguez Ann Rogers DBVG ROIYIO Gene Roose Debbie Rudolph Carm Ruggiero Delene Russell Bruce Rybenske Rick Samuels Cathy Sanderso QQ 2- . ' f. 'mf - N.. new M. M ., 1 vs ' E. .rg . g 3 V Ramirez - Sanderson l We ff 1' wvo- is 5 'K 1 fu - mt 'WW i W E 5 . , ' 'ifgaigige - feifiiiiy 5511 'uf afivsayg- iii K' A WWA!! filsiffis 5 Yr Y: 2 3 'Mr i w QM' X -1 K P E s Sk 0 ,f W V f z ,.,M,, e.,, Ham,,,W K f-.. m.,w4 - ex 5 f fam an I , ww , W in : . ew 7 E, R' Q M, MM all X , C. if A e , ,' M QI' I M - - l A A Vgyzx k Q. . gn . Silly? 'm'k,s' N i gi ' i 'z7QT?f ' . f 'ff7-AY' 2557. ' T952 A, Q f x 5, is 0 wwfmm , .ki .mi X-I, ML F .1551 I - . . 'elif s 'la' .2 5 5 Y sew l. 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Fi , .......s .Z i ,, g .Q ms mia' lfafsvg-f'i'. - any V Q64 iff.-3. ia 'Q ' 5 Johnny Sanders Anthony Santone Carl Schrag Mary Schwindt Kathy Sellars Dennis Sharp Jamie Shifter Linda Schencks John Schaller Lynn Schebler William Scott Todd Sears Sue Sebring Margo Shatto Laura Shaw Richard Shelton , 7,5 V V . I - . rw r 4 Hg? Ek ,. -M -W-aw f ff L '-f ,- mm-s' , 'W 4,5 ' vii: . ,- in - lim - ' 11L T 2.fL.Ei??: U , ,a . 1 M. 1 ff -. r'wf,-,wg ,, -f f 5 951- -' ' ' 'K . LU , ' 1 - ae..-L if J C! if f- will , Q WI if . .. Ice, A xii! K9 L- ' .. 'fa ' if 3 ig ii LK I , V ,, - I jm...,s,. jf ' . i .Q 'iifi Q Q , . fi Ted Shobe The whole idea of a kazoo band started two years ago at the Arizona Association Student Council Convention, when our East High delegates played The Battle Hymn of the Republic during a speech. Slowly it evolved to the 30 to 40 piece kazoo band of today, consisting mostly of Juniors. The present kazoo band plays the fight song at all away games. Dave Shumway Vicki Sites Debra Smith DeEtte Smith Paul Smith Hogan Smith Karen Smith Michael Smith Raymond Smith Victor Soto Joyce Spence Robert Smith Susan Smith Tom Snyder Kathleen Stanfill Mary Staratace Billy Starr -' - .i ., ., , , ,., .. . we X x a K 7 i . 9 f. . A . . iii.. - I 1 .. .F we .a f . - wi ff. . -A a 2 3 i ,... ,ai Ia ' -uw- - f tif' if im . wx W 5 6 Q l J f 4 Q . Ji .,., vkyg , V, . WMF . ,H ffyw ga ww Www e' fs? 5' gk , s Si Q18 . u ': A. e vai f S- ay., ,, .- amd Sf 12 af ag 3 1 fav if , 1 I 1 Q' w MV. . E , ivk ' Q Q Q A 2 ,Ji 'sv at 3 e LL.L, X -.::n i ,saf ,:-:: . . I - ,Q Q H W Q 'Q we . M.. , . ,.,V ' f'- .T .g .F im- , ..f .?357r .. sf - fffffl Y ,Q aww, ' mpg, 1 n Q 1... J I Wir ,K ..., Y 4-nv, J 2. gl,....5, , wig, fixs-.ii-33 111' Robert Stehn .-. Jim Stellhorn f L ezf 'FEFREB' ,71'.?7.- .HT ' fini' 'i-3.2-4.6: :.f: V sf 5:51 1- .. , Q, .kAe,.,,,-,M .,., . g if , f., ' i 5 f5,f?1w, P: a 4 1 '5 X 'wif ,M if fn if 2 , .Q ,:. 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Bob Takas Debra Talbott Joline Tanner Joe Tatum Janet Taylor Tamsey Tacy Sonda Tackman if -H We N w 1sQ1?i.T3ggSP2,2.g1 ,, ' 2 Q, fic! 'SWK li.. 'K va aw -. ' sazwwsg Mike Tellef Aldon Thompson Deborah Thompson Ricky Thompson Devin Thornburg Ron Thulin Connie Timmons Sfehh - TimITl0nS glggelwgb . A, f seifeisiw 3 ' , N- 55 jfs' mglejy - L -1 7 V. Iraq, 3,1 'wig M13 N? M ,. MAH' W if ., Qu f' ' 51, A - . . Il.. , fgz lw , i ' 4 I -- iw' K .iff fs , J ,. , Q, f i 4 1 fe V e ,,...... M ew?-Aw l: K., .,,, 1 .T .fa 'A 2 5 fa My J ,Q-1 V. B. f, si. A tv , ,, 2 X gl 1 l , S , K 'i W L- fuiisiggpil X- f,,, lei ff'sWv-fwsg-iv Y 4 ,f,gli1mfw,.f.zHf iff, 4 J rw X X X 4 S sh Y Ria iq. 1 sf X .Se- 52 1'- . . . k 5??i!f'?l9E1!5? :fii:!i3:'2:c?E:-E'5-'I -- ' 355535545-!ff552f'7 '5'?f f73 : ' Q. ' li i-5 ,5 .1 2762: V - l ,K I fgyslh. v - Y V .2 'QQ H' , i' . ft, ff . . ' 0 ? ' - .fm -3' f'iffi7-lif. , .Jn K f X wif . , turf YN E 'SQA if ,1- QQA -u-.... . si .,f:,,. , .ff 17- f Vi K . -r.,,, ,v if ' p-in Tongate - Williams ,fr ,J fy. , ,., .. f ' J S' J S Q . Q Q I 5 fir 'il Jane11-ongaie J ,,,,. J :.L g by ig p Q Richard Townson S V 'i 5 Q. Q ff' V g if? if J JJJJS J R Cm' T'e 'f . ' xx Larry Trevuno r dj .2 ,i ,.1ZA,,, A :pigs-, J' Barbara Tucker 'fr' Nancy Tucker 1 Zn, S E J 'Y' J 'fr' . ' J' ' S 7 f 'I F Terry Tunks ,f if a y S 1 'A - Wx- y Julia Tyler I ' ,f e Michelle Tyler J ' , . h1ll2'i 'fm?'1!621'1 'W1'tif: IIFf'iLWl I J -ww iM,,,gsf, to : y.., ,-L f 1 M? A S 1-in ws Q XJ A , ' , ' - V 42- X fab' if f 'ii Si' H I . ,, , ,,W.,m,m. 5 we x pi Q. wmv ' fx. Eddie Uptegrove Richard Valenci Josie Valenzuela Dan Vander Wall Debbie Vannler Mary Vasquez l, :W233U'Vi :5:::'f ., Milf e i J . J ,J - ' H 135513 ..-555 . f - ' e U. , R x Evil R 4 get 'Nu fits 5 is ag , 4 1 K JN , , jam a 51 'C . lh N H ,SV ,Jr -K g,'a..- . s .1, Sandra Villaverde A whole new world began on September 8, for this year's Juniors They were now classified as upperclassmen. The year started in a rush of new activities. Some achieved Varsity status. ' Juniors prepared for their future by taking the PSAT. Many iuniors worked to make National Honor Society. For all, the year promised great things yet to come. Maria Viscarra Joan Marie Walters M A A ,JJ K SM ,, P Sherrie Warpack ' A J E Russell Watkins . T J ' i S a- 2 Q. l- ee-,me ' J S J oeai we J J ac. A y Eleanor Watson J ' is V Patricia Watson ssl, f X .- 'Q , JV q,7U, V Terry wans 4 - ' LJ 7535555 'L S 5 A isis i 5 . K N X E if is . ,fd k..L WQJVQYJ. 55333 ' iiii ' J 'fi12?eef i J -'L J V Alan Wells ' b 67? me , Brenda Welsh K. A A IJ, f J I J i w - ' L? ' - . .Sif-die. mf' ' - ' 4? ,- V K ' A e 7 to 2 E W Make Welson an '. :g1 J? 2f J J 'sq Ji M ieos f i Davada Whitaker Q Q i J J- J . Kenny WW is S J 3,f'x ' ka' S I - . 251. .li. if, 'J . if 'EELJ 4' Loran White J, af V gm . gy 5:3 is J ' Q i 2 W Mark whnme' sa My .. X '- wa -. W' Y .J J, , gig ' ,aw 'Ff' 'fi g vcr - Q gk.-1 A... ., D0l1ald Wllke V I 'L 5 kk V 'Q i f Andy Williams , R S f ' ' Steve Williams J' J D , mills I -gf-we, J Me? wwe., i 1, 2 M a K ,.,,. gm K, Q V 'Uh fi-,. fffl ll 1 ijhgg 4? Y Q1 -we-i '- :h ifi-a my :gif Wh :.z1.-vfwea,s,,,.- . nw Kg we ,wa Y ie ., QI x 'A I -4, -jrlg , inf ly, , wuz! , , 2 K AW 85 2 Y we ,e I href? . I ' rw ,,. 4 W 1 X t A g 4:3432 -- 2 'nf ' W W' das Q. lx ' 4 -x if -mr, we 3 ,. . .,,,, , 3 f xg ' we X . is lx I is ,, G- f-iff Q A 'L , 4 . WX 3 ei Ales ey 7 - .ik W. 1' ' A ffJ:,,':-,v,22i1'x ' V f 4 - R W . f -frigeffff W 'M , . ,. - f fiezfgiyi ' g - e - f- ' . f P A ,Q , . 9 is W3 Pfiiliilfiiiiii 2, if K .L is R 1 A 1 ' W' 'Y , F2 x f -. sw . X i 8 K lj xl , L H gn. 1 . g ' 'f' i fx iw , ii E mm! A fa .. gp 24 f ggsws, ,sq W ie S, 9 fig L, A 'X - ,5:,s:.u.'l ,335 3. Q, J it L , 4 if ar 1 , , 5 sa oa Walter Willis Rex Windon John Winters Gary Wolf Craig Wright Janene Wright Thomas Wright Robert Yarbrough Evelyn Yeatman Oscar Ybarra Denise Young Mike Young Sandy Zimmerman Willis - Zwibel Bill Young Kit Young Richard Zapata Thomas Zwibel ' ff? 7 ususism- . .M w 35 ,sw is ' ELI,- . Q vi if an N S J Q . 2 W ff r 22: , 1--ev tix I ne, Vg,-lf. , ,. sp.. A ii, ..., 1 ?1:g,fg,' K - V ' 'A wg., ' 'TT- ,fi . .K a or 'wi , . , ,,,,., H. ,,,,,5mw Z 'M i f - fi?-fl 1 wr' .5 Some members of Mr. Eklund's sixth period American History class compare notes in one of the library's conference rooms, exercising their V Y new rights as upperclassmen. 4 N, 112511. , W' . Q A My xg. -V Q J 'I . s,o,: , Q flu is W 'iw 2- 1 it f' ' +5 fs 5 . ,. M ,V , l,x,,.i--25 gg me .1 fl? vii, E Q? - 1 Fa ?' V M A sr Of - President Pam Zimmerman Vice-President Jim Lunsford Secretary Pat Peierson SCPH- OMORES Treasurer Denise Cook FF' w....,,,, . - Numa ,A ., ,X . ,tue-..,. .. . we . f'w'ewm.,,,,N f. me , M, 15,21 me V , ni, fa 51525: ' ' 25' ' K lg. - J fit: In yn fri yt ' 3 ,-in-S A . Nia-rx' .. 'Sz'-:PA . NNW . is ' V 4 M K ' , 1 ,',. 30 -a,.m..p, ' ,, R- ., , ,.,., ,ii V,V,,.,. -X . L W ,rs A 1 .M V --, 1, 0 - i AY, - -A1 'WA 'TW , f, 'rv I ', . 1 2,-. - ff., ,A ,,,sl,,U fee? an -mi, 21swi'w .fz.W.:,,..m,, .. ggot B T . A. ,al ,, X., 'W wr H L vm 'V Y S 'A 1--:ff S . 5, lgge S , agsi' X A ichael Boiorquez Ioria Bonardi helly Bond alter Borkowski enise Bower andolph Bowers ean Boyd illiam Bradly 4555 -w LQ, - 111 W 'Q 'ga .4 I i ,, f Wir A 5 S' ,fo '-.Eg 15' ax ' w e I af' ' , orrrr ' -'fix ' 5 E1 if A , T .., ,: . , ' . WE 3, lp! rw. ,i K4 .-ya. fc 1' lf' EJ sl f A l Q XS 45 3 , 4.1 -W if if L J fe g, ,yi .je :pfi LL by ' K ' 1 L 4 Q -5 ,.r,, , i .maj J irr K ,E .al A wal 5 5 :fx fi' 3 Y -an e A we 3 53 Wa ,V .1 . Siem 'xx 5455 ,C W R 'Nil he JR , ' fee te be ei i Q AB S Wir .ook X f 'J X Y 1' ' A Br,. - l Q B r I Xi, l X X v .. A ' : l' Abel- Bradly Ted Abel Mary Acedo Vickie Adams Molly Aguilar Keith Akins Donald Allen David Almendarez Dorothy Anderson J. Anderson Alex Aragon Jim Arcadia Ruth Arnold Darlene Arnot Stewart Ashby Stanley Astemborski Robert Avila Mary Baker Ray Balderas David Ball Susan Ball Evelyon Banda Francis Barrett Jane Bartlett Jim Basko Rhonda Battle Laura Beacham Pat Beck Bill Beeth Fred Bell Inez Benavidez Jan Berman Melinda Bingham Helen Blair Walter Bloom Keith Bloyd Donald Bluhm The Sophomore class 3' officers lead mm ' . psf CIBSS PYOIGCTS. Pam Zimmerman was elected last year to preside over the three other class officers for this year. They were Jim Lunsford, vice-presidentf T , J PBT PQTGFSOI1, secretary: ' and Denise Cook, treasurer. fl, X M 2 19' Leading the Sophomore Class were Denise Cook, treasurer: Jim Lundford, vice-presidentp Pam Zimmerman, Pat Peterson. ! rara iff' , 3.31 J its g ., , , M? W, A ,A Z Q gg ff 4, , 4 3, 'en , 5 yy l fi ,l Egan .4 f Wk lux QW, .. , LX fl ,IW fa 5 , ' LWTLEH ,nan -' 'l W , l A. K ff l, -if H vase- if 'kftxfffffyz-v ,L I Q 'Z'-T5 go kiw- S, V. . 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B. l 70 BI'3SSlhgfOn - Clark Tom Brassington lsabell Braunstein Roger Brewer Jerry Bridges Darryl Briscoe Clyde Brooks Eric Brooks George Brooks Chris Brown Linda Buckhannon Phil Buffington Gary Burdick James Burns Odis Burns Steven Burt Ann Campbell Karl Campbell Andrea Carlson Jerry Carlson Cheryl Carrasco Rosemary Carrion Alonna Carson Debra Castellano Alice Catalanotte David Caviwess Mark Cent Maria Chaira B. Chapa Rene Chase Eddie Chavez Mary Chavez Laura Cheney Tom Cherry Scott Chesley Reed Childers Gena Clark ffff H , X M tw W , -V' b at 'L ,4 . '1- L Y f V , eg 49 l 2, l E91 VW! ,. wW ' 'fl' 'tow V, . A 5 s . 2 C' P ' s -. tj' if . ph.-H, i LJ' ,gf ff-w V '11 V . ' i ' C , C 'C K ' , Vg A .. 5 Q , , A g u d' f, W,,fe,,,.. , ,, ' ,ww . , . , A ,..,,., ,, , s,mm,,, . 5?lf 'lh if V . W- I V X W if'iY : JC! X , J fzkfi oh ' fd , , ,, :.:14a7s'v,1sif J o lfZ ' ' iiib l ' l be e. 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Conner Holly Contreras Denise Cook Joyce Cook Robbie Cooley Dennis Corder Debra Cordova Ben Correa Ray Correa Mike Corte Paul Cota Lunch was a time to relax and talk hai' ' -.z , '5 S. J i ffl I tl KX, K P1 David Crawford Carol Criswell Pam Criswell Curtis Crowly Chris Croley Camille Cusimano Danielson - Farley Representing their Class at the senate meetings were Stewart Welker, Marina Clark, Darrell Gleason, and Barbara Patterson. - if J., 'ai A i lt. rteet s'ff X Vit-r Q :,, u'i'UP ' it .P L g Vghii -- 7: fr' X ffm. if , 15,21 ff-ik 1 , A ..'. - gi me 'M ' 5 y . , ': kk Q55 ef' I : .,-, ,M X g .. 1,,. ,jab ,el I ,GM Z ' few, 55 A , 'i. ,,,,, it as-W' - ml fig 4 ,swf 'E ia' i 93.1 la. 'T' ai 5? S ,o i .. L :if 2 f Y v 2 malta 'li if Q 1 ni Aw ii, wt' ' J , k , 'W . 1 3, 5 . i',. J .. 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Feistner Anna Felix Don Felix Gloria Felix Linda Fendley Collette Ferguson Joni Fetz Gene Fiore Mary Finn Thomas Finn Karen Fitz-Randolph Gerold Fitzsimonds JoAnne Fitzsimonds John Fletcher Sharon Flood James Flower Linda Fout Kathy Freeman Pam Fuller Francis Gaisthea Leo Gallegos Brenda Gappa Ed Garcia Fernando Garcia Mary Garcia Hester Gardiner Chris Garrett B. Garrow Brenda Gaston David Gedney J. Geguere S. Geske Cindy Gibbons David Gierek N. Giguere Becky Gillcoatt Don Gillespie Jackie Ginevra L. Gipson Darrell Gleason Gliteos- Hilliard The Sophomore L Q so L g class worked J hard J 'J designing and building ' 1 ' g ggi if , theirfloat for the N if, A '70 Homecoming. They met at Debra PavIet's house at night to build .. the float. Bags of -f J i napkins and hours of ,B L, work went into the float. I 1: 2 vm X an S 55155 S Y A 1' .' mgfff NX Jfwi lli i ff., -1 'H 5. A 5 K ,, K i , - K flag ,W 7 meg.- eg, :V i J ' l K J .- im. -'i i M i B 4 ifi is . G P , .. 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Harrin Lynn Harrington Carla Harris Lee Harris Martin Hart David Hauck Debbie Hellingo Robert Hendrickson Jefferson Hensley Anna Hernandez Edward Hernandez Enedina Hernandez Luz Hernandez Sal Hernandez Kit Hicks Nanetta Higgins Roger Higgins Bob Hill Clifford Hill Barbara Hilliard . , ,..31S5g53g?lm sg J.: 65- if Wh' t I I , 5 - , ,h-k, . ea L3 sk 1533! new Ui 5 .. 233 .5 f' It T Q ? V m,:5,Z M J In X T We w... 1 .ef -- V we ,,. v my ,N mf we gg? 9, fe ga, 2 ,- W v . 3 M fr .,, . , im., my .. K il ltr E? g mm 'es aiu-, - re' fx, V . .,-Q. 55 V. , . L, Ye-Q' S ,jj 1 ,-M , 1,51 ex f 15, 5923? - I j -ff 'N 'T' oi ilfigwayes, I K WMV I ' Wufl . 5' ew., ' Y wr: mv' ,' :Z f,. y f ' ...... g - - .' 3 ...g,,'W' -1: 1, ff E i f 4 E R W Mi s wfflezs mm-ra g 2 -wg, 1, . ag ,5.,w,Hk .J- -Iifeizis Wg . ' , tl, ,V km ,,..s,..,,,,5 .37 ,.,..,,,,.?,?k,.M,,,5My X 7 W :Wu ' . v. K Ap . ...,, 4 55.2, A . 1 ' my 7 ,F W . w, .ef fe i, 2524. fe ik' I my K gsm ya A 49 if 3 U- , , 1 9 E Ji at s uw wk K .-A 1 tl Many evenings were given up by members of the sophomore class to work on the float. The theme of the float was Let's Get Together. 1 Ga: 1' f it sf .5 ,N if so i f as K , W 2 si, - k L55. -: . is L s - 1' 5-fag. ...W f .K it., 'ww ' ' '34 Q 'mlm 'i'fSfp X33 J M X J sg S Q, ff' ' ,. lie., zzxksit ':'ss5'52sfi- H . W ew .J ,.:, is T J Q- ' H W 4 F? Wwlisag s mf 6 'mi X LQ 3 4:0 ? I 3? i ri' 4 Q ,B y . . . -- 'Y fs.. f fe km- ,I min 6 4? ff SEM ig K K ss 3 3 ef , mi ' F st YK 5 X Y 3 If 1 ,.,. J so ososs J L,sg -, ayyijdlu , .1 All ,le 'sin ,Q -5 4 of we t X Q 1, N .JA were-f F st Q Egg., f fl V, -at rm .M 1 W' Ye X -aw lf ,ww 5' 1051515555 iisgyfliifig Mez , . ..,,,,f.,... K .H , ,Q , Q . j .sf. .1 Q U7 a J V : NL-. .f 4 2 . - me Q ' . -H1 .gix l . . . J J z 'M L fl ' . Q, 5 . M , QW' f T x Ts? t x - fi 5 15 ,t , , -Q J -.VH 5 2 L? . es 5+ 1 fw- a is ?if 4' T in 'fill' - v Q' LW: J Q 9 X Hinuios- Jordon Becky Hinuios Ted Hitchcock Robert Holcomb Mary Holdren Steve Hollowell Glenda Hoogstra Pat Horton Randy Horton Monte Huff Mary Hughes Frank Hull Jennifer Hunter Donna leronimo Paulette lsaman Fred Ivey Jacque Jackson Debbie Jakubisin Karen James Jan Jamieson Paulette Jaramillo Josie Jasso Janet Jeardoe Ruben Jimenez Jeanins Jobst Dorothy Johnson Jerome Johnson Mary Johnson Penny Johnson Sandy Johnson Tom Johnson Orlanda Jones Paulette Jones Joyce Jordon Jump- Long Money earning proiects were used by the Sophomore class. One of the ways was a bake sale. Cookies and brownies were sold by the class during both lunches. The money earned was for the Junior-Senior Prom. E it l 'Q Q S ff 74 ' fy K . 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'E u SN smear - A was - , sw, WM, .'i-s ',W - I . , x5Eff,p?iwfw ' afraid wzsgfige ' 52755 1 ' ' 1 -- , Ralph Jump Ernie Jurado Kim Jurick Steven Kakadelds Scott Kass James Katie Bob Kavanagh Jan Keck Charles Keim Kevin Kelly Dawn Kendall Susan Kennedy Charles Kimel Mark King Kathy Kinnerup Mike Kiteley Jody Klemo Gene Koch John Krelic John Lake Debbie Lambard Mike Landon Bruce Lange Dan Larsen Jon Larsen Laurie Larsen Kurtis Larson Lola Larson Ken Lawrence Danny Lawler Billy Lawrie H Maria Lazzarini Erla Leal Kathy Lee Marty Leon Terry Leon Sue Lewis Del Lizut David Lofton Brenda Logan Rick Lokken Debbie Lomeli Ernie Loney Ron Long f, at mt . H, ,.1 . ,f fig , may , .. ,, L, Lopez - Mc Leel' Candelario Lopez Stella Lopez Cassandra Lovin Marie Louis Bonnie Luck Donna Luck Tom Ludwig Georgena Luna Roger Lund Jim Lunsford Karen Lundsford Barbara Lutz Sadie Lyons Donna Machol Lucy Macias Lanny MacKay Archie MacRae Larry Mann Janet Marshall George Martinez Lassie Martinez Tony Martinez Deborah Martin Bennie Mask Studying became more relaxed, as stu- ff 5: 'ZR 7. A - M-'L 4 J S it XML 'f x Ti X , is f J tdsst 2 C J ' if-R . J., J' 'C' 'V ,. as 3, at A S 1 S QTTIL' J ii, J wi -' yi ..e.. ' Y gh J- 53,3 ' VP. V' ' ' V' , 9. 15 K 'FY f S 1 if 'ie ,A X ,ef 4 , .R :A5:'- K . .,,. L7 ' 3 h Q N X lf, x - 'W af V t f , J no ' 1 J S - S .V V,?: fl 3 ,ws 'T Af 4, I xy 4 so 5 'rf' J if ' . rf ' K V ,Q I ,. mm X My L g , Q ,J t y ss , . .t9,l ! i E.. 5' ,K A- dm '- I ' ' :Q 4 Lx gr S A .pf s 'J ,A bi, t A ,, V VVA 3 , K W, -5 ve.: r zzytwem 'i' s A y Soyen Mathews -, -L J, J James Matson M ,z-i ? 'mi 1' Jennifer McCarty -s J V ' 1a,L'3' , 5' JA Rx A SZ' if W' V. Q , ,, xxx' V L L I .HMM M Richard 2, J it C it Mcconum y H tai as Mike McCord ' H f 5 --M. Brian McCrary iieeri S If y if Q Jerry McCutcheon F 4 if Vickie McDevitt 5 t,.: ' 4' L Carol McDonald as ts, C-M-f tw . KA -ff? A T .vs ' Q ' 'A W Y - A S , ' , La rrty Mc Donald is A K M . ' A 1 Jesse McLaren 4 to v s Gafvmeef 7 , I xy! dents moved onto the grass. McNeeIy - Newberry Steven McNeeIy J. McNeilly Joan McRae B. Meacham D. Medina D. Meier Mike Melton Manual Mendez Eloisa Mendoza Ruth Mendoza Vickie Menear D. Mereness J. Messinger M. Melzner Frank Micola A. Millanez E. Miller M. Miller M. Miller Mike Minarsick Margie Miranda Donna Mizer Arlhur Moore James Moore Joan Moore M. Morgan T. Moser Lawor Mott Jim Mullarkey Debbie Munhall Kimbyl Muscutt D. Myers Edward Myers Tina Myers Janel Navarro Janice Navarro Bob Newberry -.,, 1, 3? .-V, 'Z gif-r Q.. S 7052 'QD s- I ff .ff 3 ! 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Cathy Lawrence, sophomore, was put into stocks during her English class. Props make classes more interesting. Prather - RYl1i5h W ,. H d K h,4 W.. Q XEQQ ' X- , Q ff x I +5 S 5 'X 'M :T Q f I . . A iw My 4 h , f ,,7 sv N J y J? r i ii i 4 . W' qi W ggi ff? ' - . mi 1511? fl,-,H , :wtf -J -W 1 'ii' wi x5.,1,g-sag V, XY We 'Z ,f 5 M I 'Wh rx wp 8' 5 git rg vt' gg A? 4 is l,,.r Q ,, iv. I Qt Nita 4 v M 4 A f .,.f yf Q v ' X . w , , 'g R A9 H ,, y S 2 g ' P 2 . 'fe 1' ' 1 - V 6 sw, 4ii5ii 'Y if .aw K 75 L ' If f in A-fag J if i f ..-k , 3 S, ' A k 5 if G - C +9555 3 4 4 ' nc '13 A .. :'1L s G by W K if I 2 46 , My 5 Q. 0 3 ' AQAQA Many people were surprised to see a policeman behind bars. 3 1 gif :-V A y One was pulled in and put into the Sophomore Class iail. I f Sill! ,I ff' . . i K u ,gil l if w , we rv i 14 i 2 if P f his ' V , , 6 f '- 9173, W Li ev . W X- , F ' H .ig '--w.q,,,,,i .gg--fy , Q' lv, .U .ff ' ., .,,. ' 1 ,ix Qf f:.4 H, V 'ssl , .. jg , V ,um ' g. in - ' - f,--. 2 r'-. ' A' 'f V Q i i t is E 7,3 U K kr A I f .Men 1 :ty W ing' y 'LQ' I Elf at-L. K of-QQ! A il ' f -f ,. '--,--Qi. 'niggas 5 - H.: we , W H: at , 'ff' My :es , J f K - 1 1 X 2 4. A Q , X x my N- ww,-W -,,w,,,V JL, ,,v,,Ei,..h:.,: K , f ff-V , if X323 ,fiiiiiwi .- Q 1 4 ti A . as -- at A , .. ,.,,.1 5 V ,521 . , : Sy s L , R f li 15' '55 f A '- SV 11 A, f ' 2 3 5 9 iid ii-Q 55 eiiwh i :,L 'fe Wwj f polhn onor 5' V A A -A I I in I l yr' y y V V s-,,, , R ' 'ii i o--- rim - , -YS: . , 5' 'Q' - c my , I ' ,l . f . . Q - of QA 2 V 'fi A lt , E , .f H 1 ii? John Prather Cynthia Putman Patty Quintero Nick Qun Patsy Ramos N. Randeas Kay Reed R. Reyes Stanley Reynolds C. Reynoso Joe Richards Binn Rider Ann Rink Ken Rippee Charles Rivera Laural Rivera Richard Rivera Michelle Robbins John Roberts David Robertson Arthur Rodriquez Melanee Rogers Mary Romo Robert Rone D. Roodman J. Rose J. Roy Julia Ruesenberg Joe Ruggiero Albert Ruiz John Runyon Bruse Rynish ' L 'L.- K '-R1 .- -K'A .' iiftixif I - :img .- .. , ' M , - - ' A J A. za, -,'f fl 4 1. , g Je- , H. if - on n ' 'X fg . ,fit-. , if :sex f - a s , ,, .SS i S W.. .fu , , ei .3 3, 5 'W f ' . K , L . . L J 3 M. . , e - ,A ,. . - 5, -. if ,yah-t..5: x D . , ' . A ra-0 S Qi? , Jul . in 'rr' -N.. . Z ! 5 yn Ii g i g i J Q s. mga' 1 6 r f . ' vs, --wr 1 1 , A .V fu- E .K 1 as 5 6' E . . C 7 if 1 sf , Q ...ew . .V ,Cn f J .. -' ' .3 -' fy. ' g 1 Mx ii Q. I ,A ? x A ,. i 6 , z -A s-... . -sf , j ,,,., cp, ' s - - 'fl' - - ' f' , 11. ISM- 2 5. ,F p fag. f H,A..g5fM, H - k X ,es mm -I X .f m wa lt. T ,,f:.iwr-ei ff A? S 3 ,J ,jfgj , ' V' --s. 34 44 l f J I Q ' 'A ' 7 . x,A is . . ' -ss at lk - .::,.. A f.',i AVAQ- - i Qhz ..gj, ,.,. .V A 1, ,s t i l XS. .WL X W, t f. - li. . K -' . .s ,,.. as g E S, . xx C ,, , Ez: L , . ' 13? , I -A W x ' 2 K fl - -. , '- - , .-. ,. kv 5 gr: - X il , H I .321 -- f , y 2 Rf, L fa IBF 4 'i .v .swf 'pi 5 ne ,N K J , sa L ,e . ef V+ 3 L mt J . if 1 nw ,x X . , 22 , an X 1 J 1 ,ff , W ,. A ,,,. A 1 C , Q P- .W L , A 21 uqnu 1. Students, faculty, Fri moms, dads, sisters and g V y 0 , at K A I, Q Q. K g I pol lcemen were all t f. -Q fa Surprised f gsa during the carnival when S 3-L 24 ,Q they received warrants from the sophomore class iail. The prisoner was forced to stay in iail V by .M until a friend paid a Q iits dime for bail,or the Q V time limit ran out. X. C, E ,,,. 3 -QI ' , 9i.1,,,f 1, ' -fi ,mp N fs?- so ,H 1, -- ., Ma- - fw,,,i:fv,ssf1aQ1- as fl. is -as 4 'W E V sis, .N-YI 3 I K ,521 Wil: me K Q .X xl 1 A' it rv- 5 X S 48 S 4 3 .. - 51 ...Q Us , A1 ,agua-un folk Q94 Ho., C. we za, ,, av- 1 x.. -W - .4 R jf, 5. l X. I 'faq A - s, WN -. .v .- W a an rs Saba - Sullivan Roger Saba Luis Salas Paul Saliba K. Salmon Ricky Sanchez C. Sanders Dianna Santana Kathy Sapp R. Sauceda James Savage C. Saylors S. Schebler B. Schornick Chris Schnorr Pam Schultz Mary Seaman David Seitz Glen Sellers James Sergent Debbie Sexton C. Shelton Ed Sheppard Karen Shirley Debbie Shobe William Siebrand Sandy Sloan Dan Small Colleen Smith Jenny Smith Richard Smith Tim Smith Luana Smothers Bobby Soto Debra Starr J. Stephens Bradly Stephens Candy Stokes Richard Stone G. Stoyer Ray Stratace Susan Strauss S. Stringer Sally Strunk Pam Sullivan Revenge was taken out on enemies, friends, and relatives by many people. These people paid to have them brought in by sheriffs from the Sophomore class gall. 'Sas i ff df .P X ' , 5 3 ghd ' V M i y ' ,. mf , 7- -M... :Q New-vs be , if I wx K F. I gl f . -1 K Lia , ,A--' ' was v 'I'-' . . - ,, 4, 2. V. , it 'E J i . M, i .2 ' . K rr K l . XXRI. f cs . . y A fgga :A M :K 'iw s g- lv +o- , ,g.-f' Q NW? g A, J - . i S 'Q saaffr S J .ff W if J I K Q ri A, I I X 5 L IN 'S .3 l .a , L f S li' , M -.....,. 'YY' 81 s' 51436 1ami 'r 'H 5 l., V , . To ya - H me T 4 Q' X -. ,.,:: , J. f r f I S 1 H e. ,. . 'Q Ii. f ' , 1 it -.': It-if . .i . , ' '- -A ' '.-s . . ...M 'A' ,Rh f 5 ,Q ., - ,A -Q G, Y 1, X4 it Q - . Y W Q, ., 53 , , 'wo WV L, . I 5, S 1 .f we nj 2 . .ff T ' -I V , 133 . 1 i x 3 Sunhees - Vlk Judy Sunhees Mike Sutton G. Swenson Norma Swort Mike Szuromi Kent Sabor B. Taddei Linda Talker Wanda Tallman Sherry Tanner P. Tarazon Mike Ternak Mike Thompson Elizabeth Translavina Nosi Trevizo Tim Trostle Pete Tuccio Susan Tucker S. Tulipane John Tyler R. Ulloa Tom Underwood Veronica Valadez Bob VanBeekum L. Van Gordon J. Vanloon M. Vannasdale Brenda Van Sickle Steve Van Sickle Norma Varella Dan Vasquez Eddie Vasquez Ken Vaughn W. Veahaman B. Vebbie Molly Villa Mary Villaverde D. Vlk g r , tl 32 .,,. , , yn ,.. ., K +- fj , .ga 69 J... F 2 J' A 4? fa.. Rx ' fd' . f' Q Q. ff ai A 1 K A, from ' . . 4513 25 ' A . 52.552 A 1 f ' fa. Q af., . ' ' Y -sf--. , ,Q ,f 'G' X - we ' Y ' I - . . V .53 1, Lfgz..-.Mi S r it . ir., Q, ' fl. V.. 9,1 V if.. f K ...rg K ...J 4 K in - W3 ' P ,Y K 554571 K ' K ' 1 . Elf. f . 3 gf-A M , g fe, 1 ..... .i f- K - uw-R 'ff W' it 53- J 1 ' -w bfi . ,. . wig K A' Q 'HJR n . xi . f T .sar ',.. fs i1 , .1 ' ' , Q :,.z.H.g - 1. ...hotel . S T , ,. A A ,I :wr 'A . Q... 3 5 Y 4 so l 5334 A . a iam S , if . . . W T dh- if! ,fi , V0 . V,L, In u ri' .za , . 7 SK? ' lf- My K ,. ff: gn- W, ' in .. . jig .ff U s V gs Q,, A Z' M' N ' W 1? -2-Y' r Z-vigrx '::-ff f s 1 V, Tw '- -' M :Q 4.1 fran A ..-us: s - S T' T ' X. W f 5 pf... we g My ,ga A -232 s ,QL - i 1' A I Wm , -, . .f it fif' S' Q ' liz Q' , 4 ,-55,1 ' f Yam.-'L , f' ' . in as 'edit ,p,.x I - -rr ' F, ,.., .. Ig ,f gig f' 'Was . foggy , 55 BV.. Waller - ZW3l'f T. Waller Debbie Walker Larry Walker Richard Walker Randy Walton Denare Ward G. Waters Gloria Watkins D. Watson Gerald Weatherhead Stewart Welker D. Welliamson Greg Welshans Alan Westbrook Sheri Westbrook Rork Westhall Paul Wheat James White T. Whitechurch Linda Whitehead Bobby Williams Leann Williams Scott Willis M. Wilson S. Wineland D. Winkle Linda Winkler T. Winters Mary Wittenburg Lee Wolfard S. Wooter Jeff Wyckoff Scott Yonker Jeanine York Kimothy Zieve Mark Zimmerman . X. ifffk' . ,, A ., ' . A V H . ' is .leb .., . K V s , xx Pam Zimmerman Carinne Zwart East High students and visitors were happy to see members of the Sophomore class working in the concession stand. Vlce Presudent Marilyn Johnson President Andy Rivas Secretary Terry Moore FRESH MEN Treasurer Linda Hooper Some of the freshmen enioy themselves at the annual East High carnival. ,Q W. ' Q v-'LD Y fr- if V 5 74 QQ S M P li ,.'- ni V il V If :', NX t N iv? in .23 , gk i I If 5 ..,. i .::' x XX , .' 1 ami 1 -, ' , L. Abrams Abie Acedo Dawn Adams William Adams Sylvia Aguayo Mark Akers Leonard Akins Gloria Adame Terry Allain Raymond Ambris Allen Anderson ai, . .L 535 2:3 fin 5 -' Tlisili x -A W9 'M M, V ' f Annette Anderson IZ hi Boyd Anderson s Brenda Anderson ,fi ,Z A lx VV, Ji 3 P' ,,, L Paul Ankney l Christine Anthony y u 'AI A s ArchieAntres ggi W1 , MichaeIArmstrong c - V ' 5, Philip Armstrong A MichaelAstemborski fs Stephen Bacon '14 Y .:.TTS-s .X 'Hiiflr . .:, ' Q eel ' i W r ,V it - fin fig 'f- Q. T Y' v .- ' 5' . , i e..' ' i V . l i rrse '.'- ' ' SE 2 . fbi' '.-: 'V fi W - ' 445 'fs K X? I IK , ' I wif- , vi , , Wil? f-in was .51 :V ' P591-ff., , ,.-- H twin . , ilk sz.-.7 5 , In Abrams - Bridges 4 if gif ,L 'Ni 1 . 'W W AP Warren Backus Robin Baizel Richard Bales Michael Bandi Linda Barclay Wayne Barker Holli Barwick Gary Bates Larry Bates Brenda Beasley E Vnkei Af' Daniel Beck WM Brent Becker , r Q 5 Bradley Bell Z N, A Della Bell -S , ,li.i Q ' Kelly sen Q A ' gn ff if -1 Wayne Berg 1 'Trv ggi -ellrsg Ernest Berry 4 sk '-' 6,4 muy f' I ' Delvin Bingham fig, by X. yyi in Nancy Blair M l ifisr 'fi 'gyiaiii' -c ,.E .,, 1 :A f mlm s l , Patricia Blount 'r,i 1 A Ruth Border 5' ' A my ' ' 4 l Robert Bottcher 7-Yi . g l l ' i f'i id Patricia Bravo N , Ailf 1-3 '4 i 43, Manfred Brauburger K, 2 M Kenneth Brewer tit' ' A Ah 1 William Bridges i fi 'Egg W ,ig Brooks - Clement Ronnie Brooks Diane Brucker Edward Brumley Michael Bruner Victor Bryant Amy Bryce Dan Buckley Jody Buer Drusilla Burns Lawrence Burns Carlene Burroughs Maureen Burruel Anita Bushkin Janet Bustrin Anne Buzard Norman Caldwell Michael Calhoun Martin Caliern John Call Molly Camou Deborah Campbell Edyvard Campbell Joel Campbell Kenny Campbell Roland Campbell Kenneth Carnahan Brynn Carpenter Margaret Carrillo Alice Carrion Frank Carrion Francis Carvaial Steve Casey Deborah Cash Tony Castillo Mike Cecil Albert Cerino Carlos Chapa Carla Chapin William Chapin Tony Chappell Donna Charles Phillip Chavez Donald Chestnutwood Kerry Cipolle Johnnie Clark Keith Clement Iii? X, f in 1. 1 . i - . ,Q . . 41,35- 5 1 if EI L K it V1 .. - V A: -M S 2 M , if fit., is A ,was Q- 1 , ,.,. g + 5 11 an it i MW . 2,9 ,, mg! lf, E we , 4' 2 W' . c fi J . -w il 4 f.i:iWj, f :V 1 Ei, - in i t 42 el ,. 2.4, 'W A Q Frosh listen to Mr. McCuIlar at freshman orientation as he explains the procedures of East High. L-2 ii , , . fin w e - 5 W i ' ,Q ,-al : 1. lil :rl , .Q f X 5 Z' i 52,25 1 ,' '34 ,Q ww- 5 ,wwwy , f, 5 l if . ' 'J' w gay wwe . :U ,H J 1. i my ni ig' ', .45 ,si W ' '- 2i?..H filiil N A :lx A F if ff- or 59 .ivy - ss., W5 Q. tg A K : . J. A 3 m , Y 7-is so - i-.. B 5 , C ll,, W, I ,lkf A - i - V N A 4 sw- r A eb e 2 is is A 'B 'i 3 :,l T C 1 X 1 W X X v s R I K . K I X! K . ' A ? es s . in we . gd J A 5,f.l,c I 'Y' rero J ' si ' s 'c r see ::.s W 4 , Q 1 eiee Y Q v sele he 'N ig: I ' ,V l li- . ' , - V1 i i D fi N y MH was Am- - 1 , mfg, A uv -:,p,...u.-1 ner- if it in fm Vfu ii? o ' . S22 X k4,fQ ,tiki ,g I K ff fp. J T 1 . V:: g Q. he . 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' ,a n i .,,,, ,Is V5 if 'V , , n Q'ih 5 iii I K-vvnim-TK Ruth Cole Jeff Collier Rick Comegys Janet Conn Zachery Connor Cichelle Connors Dawn Constable Carol Cook William Cook Karen Cooper Frances Coughlin Carol Covey Linda Coy Christine Cozad Karen Crandall Joseph Crist Richard Cruz Russell Cunningham Cindy Cusic Louis Cusimano Becky D Addea David Dahn Mark Davis Rose' Dear Renee DeHeck Eric Denbrook Greg Denbrook Paulette Denney Cheryl Derryberry Marie Diez Randy Diez Susan Dominguez David Downing Myron Downing Wayne Downing Kathy Drake Frances Duckworh James Duckworth John Dunlap Charissa Dunn Michael Dunton Elaine Duwyenie Yvonne Dykes Barry Dykstra Novia Eason David Evel Mark Echols Colev- Echols Nt K R' is Y iii s .J x is During the 1970 Homecoming, Wiley Coyote chased the roadrunner on the freshman class float. Many hours were spent by members of the class carving the characters. In the center of the float was a boulder which the coyote and the roadrunner revolved around. The float placed third in class competition during the half time ceremonies at Homecoming. gng he g gag J xi 3 V. Q bf 51 ' '55i?',f tx'-'f f as 1 f R Q -15551 1 e -i' is 'ir' ye,. . C i,., X ., 2' ,L X Illia, Y K wwf? -vs 'fi 3 g - -fy iid sk-W W 3 j 54 sf?-1' w f 1 T5 Efif 'fl . Q 3 ffm U liz - ' is if f 1 1-ffy,egg2 a:.A2.,:,..2f,y fi,,. Us-1 gy -f-1 it -f-. 1 L fb - .5k L., I me A74,' i ' A316 X157 5 ' ,ghkm - wziM.fi,s 'Ealiiliii Edmund - Gamble i JJ '7 Xi , ,if hx! 'KW 3 ,W 5' Jig Z.. for ' I QS 5 K: K . gkrife, S l. IV Q fi gy! l ' Viiiigag ' f ,tw-Q -1, FMT, ,.f.,. Y? A , o. if :f 'f A elle ' - . 'YU' V IJ'-Zsvfg 'Sykgfi '!q1Q'g, ' L - eww as ... my .. 55 was W ix Y M x ASME'-sis, , 5 P 4? ee 'hgh lp HM, L . Y -i' 5 I 3 1 . .,,k, S if Q ! cz w g ' 0 Kitina Edmund it ' w .fy Jeffrey Elder I o n A 1 l Kathy Ellington .,, K H if Q ' Tom Elvendahl V .Q ' V.V,, Martin Enfield 53 v h Q, , J V -It Deborah Enright QQ iywggee, J avg AHS' o ,kj Del Erb Y Xxfi? ls' x l ,XX Q ,:.'!'?- f,,' tl ,fi, 2 Gene Ericson Esther Espinoza Joanne Espinoza Roberta Espinoza Delia Estrada Kevin Evans Linda Evans Wade Eversole Kim Ewart if - I ,g- 2, .gl ,f xx Alf! ..,- 2 we fs 5 Q .: f Q J 4 - X Wonder, despair, and that lost feeling are thoughts that run across the minds of these freshmen as they concentrate. cereal' :W X A Kirby Faulkner Gail Fav Nancy Fay gay., Frank Feldhusen A , jew Bennie Felix if Mary Ferguson E Jimmie Ferry .xt . Am . .. n M. K 9 i M , . 7 .- ' i V , , .,,. s Carlos Figgins T A f at Danny Fillmore 1 . . t iii'i Linda Fink ,Q if David Fish g Mary Fisher W A Dale Fitz-Randolph l ,Jil - Michael Fitzsimonds tab ia x :K 1. av Al'fhUl' Flores 1 Patricia Flores Mary Fong zz' Karen Frankowski J Stephanie Frazier J 1 Mina French mwggar ' 'iii fu.. if Q 'P . sf Cindy Freet 4 . f ie l fr- my zf gm,-,.. ,ri L, we f. , -fm N' vw Cindie Friend by A 'o'- Joseph Frisbie Robert Gaitan '-, ' 'A M James Gallegos Michael Galloway Georgia Gamble by g Patrick French , . ,ii for K - J ' V X f Q Q ' 'Z . 12- Q. W 3 , v gi' xx lg! i to if .l- 562 B? 'r be G N5 lo 1 if king. .-ff ,J Lg,,1wn+ Anna Garcia Joe Garcia Victoria Garcia Aric Gardner Brad Gariepy Robert Gaskill Phyllis Gerba Karen Geske Mike Giffin Terri Gillen Minette Gillespie Nelda Gillespie Rusty Glass Lon Goff William Goldsmith Mark Gong Kenneth Goodrich Delana Gower Mitch Green Raymond Griffith Barbara Gunderson John Gutierrez Rosaribo Gutierrez Jackie Halford Elaine Hall John Halter Debra Hamblin Janet Hansen Pauline Hansen Scott Hansen Debbie Harris Kimberly Harris Philip Hart Vince Hatcher Veronica Heinrich David Heller Maria Hensley Cindy Hernandez Julie Hernandez Peter Hernandez Samuel Hiatt Cynthia Hill Phillip Hill Gary Hilliard Mike Hilliard Charlie Hinoios Christine Hite Nancy Hite Steve Higgins 1' 7 ' 6555459 IW 1 I mic g, 'Av rw Q 1, 1 ag i -:WV - f fa a ,wt is V, jj T, 6 J , X l X ia -or ' xx f Vx .ii ,IQ it 53? il u N l 'l I S fs - si, 5 , L , iaylih vi .M f ' J M A 51 ,Q ,, f Y. , 1. ' A a a s-Q24 S ,wie ,f .vie ,M ...M i L... . V' - l 4 ww'-' ' ., -'GL I 'E -A 18 A ft'-' 1 is 1 ff' ' In , ,..l, gg if Y' A if Ng? , Ku 3 E - , , K ' V. ' iff., f Q ' ' 'Ll .51 ' , J V'f'Twv4.,g, f1 f7 f ygL q.: 'N' M 'ki if ,. rhs E C 2 if? , ' ,I ' fZ?i,5g,: wg, A t is Y A X g' ':. . , gf ,. yr , u Q , --z '. 1 f u.. 'il fi lv i Ii f A F 5 Q -. L laa ffl iiyii y The freshmen discovered a different way to go to school. 2 C , They are learning to accept g pyyg v if ' more responsibilities, fe , J i ii iiii'i iiei'iii'i and in return, ' iiss of-f 'iie a they are allowed more rm 5 i fm .. privileges, and i P more say in the murky , ' 7-ur' -s N, 51 . .jj -aww .-as I 1 7 i C ,ww ' K ,, ig ,bk A 9? , scrbf, J Ygifrt-,jf M wmevfj ' ,wp V 4 A -if gc ,M K , znig, schooI's government. Soon, these freshmen will R also acquire the pride in school tradition. , Y L wi , I 4, ' , A N W I A ,Q A A., , lu, fini gi' 1, -,sh : . kk 1 at t f 1. saw A 2 Q-as ,ly , i ff fr. - ,. 'swf 5: f f wg. I , vw ' F ,i , , .ef , A C , 2 , 1 3 1 ' V '- l 1 I , ' ,j ,J xl i .wi M! 3 . 'fl fa .f ' 5' A Ae- L. Q' fly, ,... 5 '-f . - Q, 5.51 iw ,af , rm- ff, ,, We fm . a ., sl Rx I EA , V-,.. M it It Y K? In if . 9 I g .N i I 1 aw L1 i is - 'k we 4 es, may S J S D X o ,il K' W' '53 . 1 at -af--vas? 3322 f ss ig . E Ia- 1 EW : f?i'5w' wifes Q 5 3 'W 3 W V Elk W' 4 Xizieifaff fi f ' if re R L 'M 2 1 ' A J n Hodges - Jurado Toni Hodges K N Steven Hoffman ' o'I' J L .i 5 . - v , Kathy Hollowell .1g 'L:' ,,.' E Donna Holt f s-.. so g 'T Terry Homman V y ' nlvl Linda Hooper K 5 lk: ' ., ' Debbie Howard f 5' 'f?N' liir'a ' . - eoee g . N . . 1 A'1l 9 L'Af M1 -AM 1.1, , -. f,. ig, v-45 '21 'tif Y ' 2 5 - 1235. '- 1, .f,'. : ' 4 '-1. , y,,44552i.M VVAVA -5 o ,, 4 ,Q ff : -eef'e ii '.,.vl 'aili fa J +65 xx' f .f orfl ,MW gg. es, My sl, 4. L . A f .. , ,, 8 L gag, f . .map A M 43 5359 ifgisf H fm .2i sn:gQ,v.s,:,-.. ,.a,,:s mea . .. ,. --vm -' rf- yi . . ySmse1:, 41104--.kw.aw.S: . X .5 , ,L Ml. . fl-.....eee'aki.. .LfM?l.a-wwz lx' My Wx n Mfr V - fffaweseae - f.,. . V. 4 M . ??E '1'iifi' H f'4 ii . 2'- e 'v 'i'3.32Qef'1w av .a .f?Ef4 f we ' H .vs ,.,.W A ,., ...iv vw , 'nu r A , . 'u Jfwfk 1 'l'f4mw -f Q Q f- l., 5 Q e, J A ,gc J , J ' ' wife: X' ' 'M ' 'fs RY z we 3 ,ff A 'Sw ,Z 'ff ,, tw 54 le ee v ef e L JL 1 h i M J, E . M A , J .J WN- W., H qu Ag, 5 .r . 1 fm ,,, if , . if -.Q 4 ,. 1 W .4 U 114. 1 1g7Qf- at 75, 'Y ' A X , 1 .4 t fi 'H -,ir 1 'T - ' is -'- we . ,. , f A..-1 T . .,. v .. . swffl l , .ssc E Q' ' -f .KW V, f J , , -'Q , - ' ,gf,,:.g,m.- ,, -1 . ,ANZ ,J . . .Ah--H, x ll' 1 VA .Q 'S J ' 749' J, fu Hifi. 43+ 'uk s M-J . ,. Freshmen had their first experience with high school football when they ioined the freshman teams. 'V..,,Q :. W wigsigglll N vw-aff Michael Hughes Daryl Humes James Hunt Karla Hunter Raymond Hunter Patricia Hutton Paul Ieronimo Fs?S3i4'ZIEfYfE 'i1- z 2-Wil J iiii fiii ' Garry Ingram ' QM ? David Innes fe .-e Y. Alvin lsreal af.. si- . Peggy Jaeger 'F' Francis Jakubisin Carol Janca Joni Janes it 1 s- 3331 wan' f '23 - 5. V+ :rs t r f 1 Rf LK ' ffl A Joseph Janicsek Peter Janik Michael Jankovsky John Jckes Richard Jeiner Shirley Jenkins David Jensen - ilii f Christina Jewell I g ww Q i 1 Dianna Jimison Q 4 J . Q, J Sheri Joachim 'i gq Z , I f lfieffmj Cathy Johnson in Y M 6 Donald Johnson X A ...r 12, .1 Judy Johnson qi Marilyn Johnson J - Norma Johnson if Tivila Johnson J Kenneth Johnston H ii Anita Jones Q 5 J 1 B. Jones J Judith Jones . I .if f Fred Jurado - . -M5225 ii., f . S fl- MNQE -' Y ZA M. X l I- ..i .gg Sw '35 1? .J is - 51 'X 'Rv J Ffffrs ' S51 if fi ' w fS.'1-' 'Q , Q J.. . A N -I I Randy Howell Linda Hubbard Sandra Hudgens James Hudspeth Guy Huff Linda Huffsteter -W1 Q -2 ff ez-.xi 1- -f.s,gof K. -.,-ggi... 5, .1,gfJ5z.. ' 1 11... f ifilsl J 'Q , K' N - . YQ -'-Q-f -QM lf it K K 2 K 'lx ,af 5' , , . 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Mark Kaiak Danny Karcher Joseph Kauanagh Donna Kaylor Michael Keim Suzanne Kennedy Patricia Kirk Theresa Kiteley Karen Klassen David Klecak Nancy Knapple David Knoblock Theresa Knorr John Koch Ida Mae Lambert Mike Land Dan Langmade Laurel Longmade Cheryl Larsen Anita Larson Joan Lawler Nancy Lawler Doreen Lee Kimberly Lee Debra Lenichek Eugene Leon Victor Leon Mary Leonardo George Lesa ron Sylvia Lewis Timothy Lewis Margo Lieffort Darlene Liggins Vicki Lokken Elizabeth Loney Michael Long Johnny Loper Millano Lopez . .usmn fa r K 1 S: S, usie-ff, ,. :mini Kaiak - Lopez Freshman boys and girls were introduced to the sports scene for the first time this year. Their early participation in East High activities will lead to greater interest and enthusiasm in sports during their following years in high school. Most sports are played on an intramural basis during the freshmen yea r, but this creates a good sense of sportsmanship and responsibility for the East High students. iii 51' - 7, lqgvfl E fbiifiiwifi2?'QZ.z3?w5f'if'Wf,, fiffiffige Y? W , T M V , - 7 'ff -2 .7 , ' A if ee,-S -M-E A Q- 4- i . , S I I , g g ,, i, ,T -2 se, . sw A 1 4 he ' f e ' 31, ,iff X ww .2 iv f ff n -fu. 1 'fav' g J. L 3, L. f . . ,'la E'Zig:I . I r7,' .i45dg fix f 5 'Mr A 1. 2,5 4 , ' 3 ' ,sql - 1 WS5g 2'i w 2 s . - J, if f- . if i igfllwzggft mf Q 'f:5fi!'i'i'i3 iff , if Q f A -11 ! 'Ke a leaf. ,J nm pad' , E. 15 . 1 H I ,b ,hx 'wi K . - , i f - for Rx - 5 A X 3 iziiffa 1, . ,- ' --2 5 . .J n .1 ii -- , f ,dee ey, may ' W xgfgxv, , yvwigg, k V . kr V .- e. or we gi 4, L 5 -1- J rv - W' i E wmv- Q 1 g, 5 new 1, 4 W - -,E ggs . Q is , . , I , i - if Q. A 2 ie ,EEL f K . :A 'Ji 5 x' V F , ' Qi' s by 'XM it ' ii .wt ,, ,,.fQE3 ,A .mg E A A fe s .. . lisfzili W if, 3 I Q4 f 1 ii - z si5ii5ffgQQf9' ,E 5:57 m Q if In ,gi Q wx. - . ,, , 5 1 H ' bg rl,s i Qi' L 'W f if J Lopez - Miller Carrying the tag freshman, r f r 'rf f :ig r our new class isfinally T A -5-gl., Q g n g a U a I :A- 9 C vga , A with their new role T y. l,f'y giafigimg . 'lx hzliia - ' Z , -jfyafv, . ,Q . in a new school. f . QM s fi:-'ef 1. , Q r. for the first few weeks, the Vg zgi N 5, A Q , e ' soon became A T if y E , 6, mini - ' , I as much a y is . .QT V 1 . i Kiln ' Q 2,4 ' K . js' an of East Q fffs 7 HI9h as the , f ,Wm ' -' ,, K qltnfga- fi' other classes. it ' 11'1 T '31 , -T A W ' ',fzf ii-f .T . - H - i ff:-if 2' f X l 'rw 1' T. V.., .sf K., f e z 1-55 'il fl, li 11 Q T t5 f A C C A151 . f A T lx ' 1 3 Q 52 'I 3 , J , . pw ' 'A 3 A ' s , 22' pkg , - ' 'Filed 'f 1 f 'C . -.. ,,L, 2 '. 3 ,te : :. .a , ' ' K, if ' ,, , V ,L.L T g,2 T . wi , E A i . . 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Robert Lopez Steven Lopez Sandra Lund Kathleen Lundsford Russell Lunsford Evan Lunt Betty Lyons April MacCaIlum David Machol Linda Maddox Thomas Maffuccio Denise Magnan Freida Maldonado Leigh Mangold Tom Manney Tony Marquez Bob Martin Linda Martin Susan Martin Sybil Martin Carlos Martinez Pat Martinez William Mason Yvonne Mata David Matthews William Matthews Audrey May Arthur Mayve Anthony McBrayur Kenneth McCollum Cindy McCue Kathy McDonald Michael McGlone Judith McHorse Debra Meadows Monte Mealey Ricky Megee Thelma Melendez Diane Mendivil Margaret Mendoza Mike Mesquita Joe Metzner Mary Mickelson David Middleton Pattie Mikula James Mills Audrey Miller Kathy Miller Perry Miller Sherrill Milton Fred Mirabal Elizabeth Miranda Melody Monet Suzanne Monger Marc Mony Karen Moody Jody Moore Steve Moore Terry Moore Danny Moraga Jackie Moreland Patricia Morquecho Patricia Morris Denise Morrow Keith Mowatt Gary Muench Michael Munhall Vickie Myers Sharon Myrick .pm , 1 -V55 ,-, giwglw ,smtp-we wuffsioi - H '69 1 4 A t -:fszfff ' M ' A 3 , 'Z , l a.., '- ,'i . eagrelf J 1 5 .fm 4, f , at i-if glliam xegili A T , S Q These are only two of the several freshmen that spent many hours constructing flowers and building the freshman float for the 1970 Homecoming. Terry Nelson Matt Nestich Elaine Newland Michael Nichols Cheryl Noble Karen Norman Diane Norton Myrna Nunez Suzanne Ocano Jane Oke Robert Olivas Kim Olson Patricia Opie Hector Ordorica Q5 ,fiii :X ,fll - ' Sf! fl' U Sli Egimwig sq? ,,,, 3 N H Y' Q, , - :Q , ge, fig. MBA ' sl 'g -or rv ,J 51,4 il Q as WI: Miller - Ordorica Denise Nelson Kallie Nelson Lori Nelson eh T T QT it J ww to gf-suivoz ' ff 9' 5 'Q 'r 'I to re a T e a we T 4 4 on ff S yy . T y xl 'le 'li L . .,., - J .A T Y L 4 If 1 llnl Nzlu Q ' ' W T- -P Y' Vi in f +512 ffl. wifi' KN RT' ',V1' lg5rw 'TTT ii life, Q3gQ ' U aaa i'o2t or if p 'J in 4 '- M 'N T at ,.t1,,V, . K it 4V-E f A E VZ sfrf 'ffl ' 8 Orick - Roberts T35 ' 'iliiffg :gm 'S ' Q-. R -Q ,A,, it Q tw , y Freshmen got use to balancing trays and avoiding upper-classmen. ,tg A J A 1, nge: iw ' 5522 if X ,Q ff:-A at-, 1-. 'i- 1 ! f ff...z-mwiw A f I l ' fel 'I H mb! is . wr, - f 4 1' W E K Us M ,Z 1 WC K -fesgygg -5531, . 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'. .4 -' , ,mi . , - ft E15 K fav r ,J 2, 'egg , - 'gaw- '-:iw-fzlsy 5 Phillis Orick Steve Orona Nathan Outlaw Evelyn Pacheco Edward Pacheco Justin Pardi Richard Park Terree Parlett Margie Parra Larry Passaro Victor Patine Timothy Pavkov Cunthia Pedulla Daniel Peloso Robert Peloso Raymond Pena Dorthy Peralta Cheryl Perkins Jean Peters Robert Peterson Danny Petrey Gail Phalen Danny Pineda Edward Pineda Karen Pitman Lori Plautz Lillie Pohia Grace Ponce Deborah Poore Amos Porter Ronald Powall Mark Powers Margaret Purves Virginia Rada Vivian Rames Arturo Ramos Sherri Ratliff Steven Reed Patricia Reese Michael Reicnling Ralph Resinger James Rich Renee Riebel Andrew Riggs Angie Rincon Katherine Rink Andrew Rivas Mark Roberts Susan Roberts Theresa Roberts - l 1 J - ef? Q PQ V '7 . We S 1 T' is an , km s ff., X , Andy Rivas is quickly learning to lead his new class in hopes that they can carry on in the Longhorn tradition. Together with the other freshman officers, Andy will learn what is involved with running his class - 'sf-his J -fs l . y ,is v .' fr 'M -A , lg k:V,. , W ' v 1' ' ' K' ' 'VY F ' J' 'M .,., .W 5.,,ff, gQ1.. fsjg1l' fssjfjigf ' i -j'fjgsfg,Eg - Q j . , oeyrsoff A Q.. a J 4 R M L.. 5 Q. l, 0 , Ib in T 3-E A ntgzx . wwf, . Ami? X 'Pa' ' : rw I ii L. ' : ' A X' Y ' X335 -. ' ' .. 'H if A ff Ae: X , ik X ig V S. . 1 . All sk., ii ,C we , fr f-f- Affm-Mfr-M'1gna ffm if saab? 'ills m I if S f in ,af -f'fse:ff-lwszf was .1 . x v :wg , ' I H ..l,1 ,M 'waive .. - -A55 ns: V' 3? fy ' '11.s.Si,': ' ' . wifi 6 ' EWS ,, K S 'C I 1 'Y V .. Y Aki, , , 3 yi . K ,5 x v .. 'Q J 'K . fiviqmk ' if wi l .Si is Robertson - Staffeldt Carol Robertson Karen Robinson David Rodes Sylvia Rodriguez James Rogers Beth Roman Debbie Rone Sandra Rone George Roose David Root John Rosario Sandy Roscoe Mark Rowland Craig Rudolph Tom Ruesinberg Julia Salas Carolyn Sales Gilbert Samaniego Alex Sanchez Mark Sanderson Mary Santana Maria Santillanes Mark Santone Ann Saylor Sharon Scarlett Roy Schiesser Pam Schwindt Ka ren Scott Michelle Scott Sam Scott Jeff Selvey Anne Sena Debbie Sexton Barbare Shaw Debbie Shelton Guy Sherfey Melissa Simkins Christine Sipe Kathy Sites Jim Skolasky Roger Skornik Gwen Smith Rhonda Smith Randy Smith Venus Sons Author Soto James Speicher Randy Staffeldt Stahl- Warner , 9: .f 1 Sm. L -k . '-Q,: if' Q I .A: ml AfA Q f ,,. Richard Sta nfill ,M - y Q S vw- TR S 5 2-av A -. ' fy . ., f ,lg ,,.. V 1l K Cheryl Stephens . -9-.2 'if . S V ,,. ,J ,. 2 -f in 'a'Z '. David Stocks 'J' .T ,. ,.,- -4 . ' f ' fh . 12,14-e,' .. T . Q El. T ZA L. J, 1 VV Rebecca Stout 6 , Q J --:.., J ax J . 1 David Strunk X K Q, . Qi -J 'X 2 , Y V 1 Mark Sullivan . ,,va ' J il ' ,K - .ENT , gary, V- , 3 me , gg an ' .WS , ,, .f 5, 1Q.3,V.kmt!,Q:gk ' ' - ' Wi i 5. V. N , . -gt. tl, -37 V ,x, , - V . .Barkly a wmvf Q zf Ls Q ,sg ,E 22 6352 My 4, Q -QW QP W mg A fr ' ii. mf? 1 1 jg W A, X52, aww X I4 X fi W1 I 1 Y wi 5 x l in Q rin X Pi L E X X S . , wif 2 I S 'f f .:r, Q 'A. , - 1 -, , X M -31 JP- - '- Susan Swier Tim Syfert Tom Tany Stephen Takacs Wade Tallman Robbin Tanner David Tarkington Cheryl Taylor ff 'Aw f 1 fi Q x ll is W Q . 1. k gy : .vizgsg ,K . 2 it dug al- Z S . 5 dv .11 , t, , V -ff, T, we X K M x 3 x L - ig. L W :ji -.. Fii. W J in Paulette Sunal J Virginia Sunrich ' .. ,. Johnny Sutherland Robert Sutter is .K Q z s Marc Sutton ' ,, Judy Swann 1 Ron Swann S .A wut? K 451- T. .. 5- f' . f lk ,J X N 3 .3 fd i X Qlgf ml I fp RX 'ta-15, ,...,,..,,Y...,.-.......,.,., Grant Tayrien George Teepe Darryl Tegen David Tellet -fix. szamrvs ti,-5L.:w:9lswzf534 1 . 5 ttte 1 it .,. , w,:,..4,, ,.l.,..l. -7 f ,.-1 3 Q gy. ....... ..y. A '21, Q lr-v. . My Xi... w-...Y 7559.955 WEE? 5 . . K 124- ,. iif'm7f7 ' S S J T at X Mx! J v i i? ff K F if- i f , 5-5' -V K ?Q J' ' Zz ,. .... ,,., . t . ,wt L- , f-waz! 491 .,.,,,,,, V K, , 'LFE 'QL , Mfj . 1. Si-. '12-' ' ' + X , 11 -Il 3 ,,....,4 - . X . Ei. Q I Q J ' . 5 A L ,t,, S S X ' ' -- Q , H if ' 1 . I, E' ,,.. .. ,T K . K A 3 Q ., E 7 ? Q1 a ' Mf 'f 6- ' . S tg. f1 5.gff.q y y X ' ' Vg ig'f '2 . f' ss, if, .. if -5 A of J ,gt i Y i . 7 . .V A I f ,Q SL A ,Wim A . au. 2 ,V iz, , ,N . ' K J 1 1 A Qi' 'Z' ty he , if if X 2 is fm ,. .aa 21. K J R . ik,itEQ!E S Q22 . fs ..,.. . x if The coyote chased the roadrunner on the freshman class float. The characters moved with the float. Melodie Theis Duran Thompson Robert Thonne Robert Tinall Daniel Tongate Paul Torres Mariorie Tvedte 9 5 by waz? Joyce Tyler Kathy Tyler Martin Ulloa Richard Underwood Richard Valdez Diane Valverde Lori Vannier Sally Vasquez Kevin Vaughn William Villa Cliff Villalobos Jimi Wahlin Robert Wall Juanita Warner . . .. .o 1-,4..:1rwg.,,.. ..1, 2. I A 1 iisis if 1w fir?5ii5 - . , 2 151, , ,B 8 , 3 'sffmifm if of fig 23 f ig! Joy White Donna Whitt Barbara Wick Mary Wasar Michael Wasar Glenn Wackins Mark Watkins James Webb Debbie Weiss Michael Welsh Richard Welson Debbie West Larry West Gloria Weyrauc Michael Wheat The Freshmen had many different proiects h to interest them in English this year. They got a background in mythology for work in future years. ROMEO and JULI ET was Donald Wilder acted out in many James W'! ? 'S classes. A MIDSUMMER Jeffrey Wllllams N IGHT'S DREAM was read. Many students enioyed adventures of vaoa C of Pip in Dickins, g Terry Williams . -i g'j:fg1 'vQ3Q:' GREAT ExPEc'rA'rloNs. Mark Twain's HUCK f FINN was also read. 5 All of these will go into ' their English background. 1-' ' V, f -- ...,. .,. . L Q .-'e W G aCY WNW i .,. y i R b9 'Wi'S0 g i' f' Ti .15 2 af , U i'isii . Q 'sii 5? R T Roland Wilson f F eu . 4 R y,., Mike Woods 1 E if ,.. , .., Carl Woods ' ' , ffm e ' R R he Th0maSW00dS s as i'-i 5 ie a ..ao efagygsf 2 -V 'f L .f.l::2:35NfQbi yy QL, ig. I W 4 Q W MWF is .-Qi? W . K Q s i A ii Mike W .iak o T A . , R A Donaid W '9h' Q 1. qi N T' X, o-..: I 1 . W Norma Ybal-ra 7 ,, . 4 if or .ito ., ,,a. i ',.. jggf Britain Yonker M A . .'-: - alfa , , -wim --1 -R wi - - A s s '.i,i T Ie Patrlcla York V- 1. if g Manuel Yrique ilk yy 2' Q Wasar - Yrique r -I ., VE ., , , -ti' ,,,,,-If vi' Q 1 1 5 xv ' 1 Vx wg LEC' kl,2'kf.L Slcimwgsiium -1 L L KWH: ia? VMC Vu Ixwmu but :gb A . T J FTC 14l!l1Ill!lqSil'UHgI H mmgm, i. Cl, 'JllI1jlDU.II 'G ULWIIIUXYI,lClD,ill1I03,Qg1QA V- 4 ifxqlx, ' X11134uzmInuz'zxrutkuA 'VYUIHI 'WUI HX 'w-0-'V zuikuhg, .-7 100 i As a result of her de- voted time and hard work Coleen Mullaney was nominated by the squad to be their captain. To prepare themselves for the succeeding years' sports activities, the Cheerline works not only during the school year but through the preceding summer. To eliminate preiudices during tryouts, teachers from other schools come to iudge the girls' capability of becoming a Cheerleader. The line isn't only concerned about their own welfare but tor those of others. They raised money, to help Kevin Burns in his hour of need and they sponsored a picnic for the basketball players, iust a few of the activities involved in being on the line. EXW Varsity Cheerline 1970-71: Top row, Dodie Sumpter, Diane Cook, Carrie Martin, Gloria Grant, Alternate Jean Riley, Martha Bravo, Karen Harris, bottom row, Sr. Co-Captain Shelly Doyer, Captain Coleen Mullaney, Jr. Co-Captain 8. Alternate Carla Munhall. The Cheerline proves their talent during all the seasons' games when they perform a few of their many routines which East High crowds loved. This year's Pom Line anxiously awaits the outcome of the games while they en- thusiastically cheer the team on hopefully to another victory. .W -K M -. A i ,. . .,sg,,.. W,-er, ee kr K mmm fug3xixM.1 I 7 ., f 7 fy-jfv . ' s , K hawiem fee 1 'J i 3 I A ,g K ., ff .. fc ,ffss,g,f.f, ' The Fight Song is one of the most popular dances in the Pom Pom line for it is the one most frequently used. lt not only takes time to learn dances but skillful positioning of all the girls on the squad is essential, too. Cooperation is one of the main assets in this organization. They have fund raising activities, for example, a bake sale for Kevin Burns, buying scrolls for the Gym, a Breakfast of Champions co- sponsored with Cheer. They also hold Pep Rallies and Pep assemblies. 3 Varsity Pom Pon Line: Top Row, Alternate Carol Houser, Captain Gail Harry, Ann Robertson, Debbie Stillion, Jr. Co-captain and Alternate Joyce Spence, Sr. Co-captain Marcia Talbot, Adele Ferrara, Judy Davis, Denise Young, and Marilyn McNulty. Pom Line Captain, Gail Harry, Shows her talent at leading the Pom Line into its many dances dur- ing half time activities. IO To prepare them- selves for a very strenuous season's work, J.V. Pom put forward their efforts in practicing three times a week and dancing at all the games that the J.V. teams participated in. They also took part in helping in the fund-raising event for Kevin Burns, and sponsored bake sales and a car wash for this A iniured Alhambra High School student. 1970-71 Junior Varsity Pom Pom line: Dottie Anderson, Kitty Freeman, Marilyn Miller, Bar- bara Patterson, Alternate Dee Dee Hammond, Alternate Jenay Smith, Captain Janice Danielson, Co-Captain Debbie Lomeli. Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar-This is a very familiar cheer known by all of the Longhorns supporting their athletic teams. Patience, cooperation, and to- getherness form one of the most exciting clubs in the school. It takes a very loud voice, eagerness, and lots of spirit to stay in the club. -V. The J.V. Cheer 7 s , s helps to keep up the Q 7, moraleoftheteams. , g , A 1 ,W g , V 1970-71 Junior Varsity Cheer Line: Top row, June Halfhill, Alternate Lynn Harrington, Middle, Captain Kathy Kinnerup, Co-Captain Candy Stokes, Alternate Kay Reed, Bottom, Marina Clark, Peggy Peterson, Debra Starr. 102 1'H'5L W 1970-71 Wrestlerettes and Cinderettes, Top: Pat Peterson: Secretary Mary Underwood: Karen Lynn: President Karen Wyatt: Treasurer Linda Remere. Bottom: Vice President Kathy Harville: Gerry Weatherhead: Patty Hill: Debbie Martin. Not pic- tured are: Pat Woodrum, Lee Johnson, JoAnn Olson. 4M 3 A m,,,XFQ wif, Q Girls help from other schools in scorekeeping. Linda, Karen, and Mary are a few who participated in keeping score for the matches. The Wrestlerettes and Cinderettes help to promote good spirit within the school. They try to show what good sportsmanship is and they help with keeping track and wrestling scores. Without their help, the coaches would have to do all of this and would not have as much time to help the boys out. Most of all, Wrestlerettes and Cinderettes show the boys i that their efforts are appreciated. Debbie Martin takes down score during a match. 103 104 Going. . . Going. . . Going. . . Football Gone! .,, c an .7 Q W .ig , . .,4, . xp: M +,g.1,W, AW .l,,:M2-.:?. , 4 gl E ' il are Tom Lange Mike Sullivan 4' Q i , i L3 A ff' X ' 55? A 5, . ' I T' ff Q .4 Robert Quihuis Dave Shumway , 7 ,,t, .. , Q V, jg Rx V4 9e1MnfW T A' 4 4 f Fred Quihuis Tom Arnold At Maryvale's homecoming game, East High's football team proved itself once more with the odds against them and newspaper predictions leaning toward Maryvale. The Longhorns walked over the Panthers with a 20 to 18 victory, thus making the Maryvale homecoming a loss to them and bringing praise to East High student body. The anticipation of wondering whether or not the plays on the field will determine the sweet smell of success or bitter taste of defeat. Longhorns manage to slow up two opposing players and avoid penetration into friendly and familiar territory and deny the possibility of score. 105 106 Jess Villegas -sr ,it 1' 4 ffm 9 1? 53' JNEK 7 ig I ,A , 5 V' if f P31 D' Addea Scott J0hl'lS0l1 it ' ,.,:v- m Wi',R':1q ,13 ijrgt . 4, 'J 4 ,sg 2 '-5 L gm ,, yi, E with 5 be 1 Y K' if LJ V ' if 'S SEQ in f Bill Clement Waiting, watching, and listening, East prepares to block attempted thrust of opponent's drive. wi i t ,, 1- if .W .em ,ig ,X Wg . 3. ,V lk J: ' Q QQ A H f J 7-7k K f --,. Z'3i':' Til psi? W 7 W A ,.:: J, J J A' ,.f, 4' ' J QI all is J ' K 55,5 L iss, if? , :ff s f 4 he Y . V I As? ti , . .J if as 1 Harold Morgan Rusty Nelson John Kalember ' ., as J we ef Q W A All : ig it Dave Gamboa Dan Bevier Jesus Felix Neil Harrington Jay Reiman East stops an attempt to penetrate our lines. Dean Erbo Dan Sena Even though a football season may or may not go as planned, a first rate team always evolves from hard work and constant practice. East High's football team is tops, in every aspect of the word. With the expert guidance of the coaches the Longhorns came through with pride and spirit. For the first time, Mr. Martin stepped into the shoes of head coach for our Longhorns. East may not have scored sufficiently to break records, but teamwise they fit the bill. i Eric Hansen . s 'Q M :, V U tx , ,aoe6i',.s, W afgfimlvlfrflwa-W14: , .-w pw,',m., .pegs T-Tl' Yiwu 7' ' 4... Tv ann X Preston Gaiser ll Ed Gaff Dave Gariff Larry Doran --:-.1-:-1-': .... .w.-.-:,.-..-.'-:::-.1-:: ..... ,-.--.s. -.--.-:.-::.:--.-,..':.-,z::-.-:.-:.-::.:::':-- :ff:r.:f i2:'i:'.'-:2E1: 352:1:25 :Ei-'-:714:-'--::-1v:::1-2:-z:::z1-1-.1-::--:H5:5:5:EgA1 555522:'z--:1:2::-:-mg-.-::-::-:.4.-.. 1: I, M mv: 3g,3:3:'z5g1335g5 5-5155: .. .... 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'V' 'n 1-' 15'-'iff' V- ff '- . -f-. ,:, 1' -A f- - - -1rv53m3p5z,g5g ' 1: 1 . 2 'v.gi'r-1. Part of the East High Varsity football team display extraordinary talents .IL 8 A : if SM? ,, W, 5 is , , 'W me B ggifli' E rf j N 1 George Koch Bob Border Dan Beffellela as they perform their rendition of the old can-can. 107 108 dl' A if jimi ilii 'W I g r -. 4 , , Y -. . lggigm viii W I 1 tiff Q 1 4 , EU, 'ri 'S X1 , .,.., , . Mike McDonald -, I - ?,V , f.x,f .f y ,, 2 -5 if Elm? , if l Steve White Dan McDowell . W W! 'N I . W, '. H afgmzisg w,!, A agua C 5 ofiiifissf ' A Mm-:vm r I Jim Hill Allen Moorhead gfzjr K - ,, , at :- 1 -' V '- A ,.,. , Sy If Craig Wright 1 ,. K, lg . 4-tl, iiawfeifkf hhi 1 A f 5 Pg? if X ef. 'iii , V W, Egri E55E.,Me Mark Ashton Longhorns 7 0 18 7 8 20 18 0 34 20 59 AM , iw' 5, ilu. . so - ,erm A Nfl? - 2 C. t 1: Q i in at -5, Q ss N 5 7 ' 'Q A. ' 6 ,, Q M,x,Wsw 1 W H - - 1 'c5.i 'ft:M 1f:M ' nf 1 4 i M, R Tony Cusimano Saguaro Phoenix Union Camelback McClintock Alhambra Maryvale Central South Carl Hayden North Randy Johnson Opponents 8 22 0 34 I9 18 21 27 21 6 Brought down by the weight of the East High Longhorns a South Mountain Rebel lies wishing for the yardage he failed to gain in his attempt. AM, wt-,fig 7 it I 4 Mark Davis wysf W1 nat fa. I. ' a N, A on wcmww a K 4: V X f' -L. Q- fl.-L I: 1 I X ljhfj., . f ' :GL i . F 1 Q' . , J Frank Medina Not Pictured are: Dave Bewley, 60 Gary Mills, 62 Dave Meier, 66 As a South Mountain Rebel is pulled to the ground by an East High Long- horn, the referee runs in to keep an eye on the play. ,L I df if at ? -9 . . G . W ::- M I V' . V Q W--all N To rush in and deflect a pass is a safety precaution taken by number 30 to make sure a pass made by South does not connect at East's Homecoming. i ' ll he M. ' ..,. 'E .: 'i ' f' 1 A. J- , 31. wavy? 'rl wifi 'A 'QP A 4 5539 2 i T 4 LST ALL Coach Martin Coach Beiarano At the homecoming game, East played its best against South Mountain Rebels. Al- though the score was not that impressive, the knowledge that we triedfour best helped cushion the loss. The roar of the crowd could be heard on the field thereby inspiring the Longhorns to put forth that extra effort although the student body was disappointed with the outcome of the score. The spirit of gayety at the homecoming dance was not hindered by lack of victory on the field. The attitude was we'II get 'em next time. 'K be Even if a player practices he is sometimes in- iured, but luckily the iniury was not a serious one. The player could leave the field after a few moments and a close check-up. '1 is K in 109 Junior Varsity Saguaro Phoenix U. Camelback McClintock Alhambra Maryvale Central South Carl Hayden North Opp. 32 6 0 32 46 6 6 46 I4 22 That man ln stripes runs In to determine the outcome of a destroyed bit of strategy. V xxx...- m'M Q ' -M.. .S ,, , ,, . .1 f ' - ' 2 51. -. '51 U .,... . ' we- 4,-if J V team Lunsford, Brooks, Loney, Martinez, Ellison, Blackburn, Gaisen, Thompson, Boone Brown, F Jones Saliba, Jor gues, S Jones Robinson, Coach Golash, Coach Bates, Gribbis, Hiatt, Jurada, Gonzales, Hansen Saba, Young Burns Cheery Walls The team compiled a 4 won, 6 loss season's record. 4 Freshmen team: Coach Keith, A. Porter, R. Martin, J. Tankington, R. Hunter, G. Erickson, R. Megee, F. Feldhusen, R. Joy- ner, D. Gower, R. Comegys, J. Bocan, M. Bruner, S. Brumley, T. Pavkov, D. Tellef, B. Becker, M. Santone, D. Tompson- Manager, G. Huff, V. Hatcher, M. Fitzsimmons, S. Moore, A. McBrayer, D. Wright, R. Brooks, J. Campbell, S. Orona. Not pictured are: S. Wilson, R. Campbell, J. Coch, T. Ruesenberg, Z. Connor, K. Cipolla, M. Giffin. Freshmen East OPP 26 Camelback 6 0 McClintock 42 40 Alhambra 0 0 Maryvale 22 12 Central 18 12 South I0 0 Alhambra I0 6 North ' 35 6 Paradise Valley 44 Light Weight East OPP- 8 Central 28 50 West 0 l6 North 8 8 South 30 15 Cortez 39 6 Carl Hayden 38 0 Phoenix Union 28 6 Washington 44 Many a time a well-thought-out play can result in disaster for the opposing team. Lightweight team: T. Maffuccio, D. Stocks, P. leronimo, J. Hunt, W. Villa, R. Lopez, L. Cusimano, M. Powers, G. Roose, K. McCollum, H. -Swann, J. Sears-Manager, D. Erb, D. Tegen, D. Beck, B. Anderson, M. Sullivan, M. Enfield, G. Samaniego, W. Scott, G. Tayrien, M. Calhoun, S. Hiatt, M. McGlone, D. Klecak, D. Johnson, A. Acedo, B. Gariepy, Coach Wozniak. ,- 111 112 Mark Clark Basketball i N Sym e-'nwana e S t I C 1 'f 1 jg-2? ' L an, s if 9 4 Q . Y' , ill? 6 WW at of John McCann Scott Lloyd gs-u awe , z, f' my Q, ' Scott Lloyd If New fiugk .m-' ' 'ST 6? mxsralu John McCann ,ww-.au With South Mountain's attempt to block a With a look of solemn' determination, shot by Bill Wallace, another two points Mark Clark takes sure aim towards his are added for the Longhorns. immediate goal, a score for the 'Horns. U' N: a V A . 'Qi-ff lr a s is y y .ig 4.91, As usual in a iump ball situation, Scott Lloyd tips the ball in East High's fa- vor for another two points. H e-., g '- ' ,A gi v,l Q fis, , fm T A was :Wim .. B . A 'li' . GT A Craig Wright Ken Tanner Dan McDowell A8 L X ax 3 iiiv L lm.. For the Longhorns, Jon McCann seemed to be trapped, but searching for an open shot he readily attempts to catch a Camelback Spartan off his guard thus adding more points to the East High score board for the game. 113 as F ,...... . l I' 2 '- y ,A 5 A fl A ..- gi - Frank Pineda Qi 3' Qgh 7 Kj 1 S T -- N- 153255155 Bill Wallace H Mark Clark avoids a long reach by South to raise the Longhorn's score by two more big, exciting points. Victory opens basketball season for the East High Longhorns. With the help of Scott Lloyd, a six foot nine and a halt, two hundred five pound senior transfer from Scottsdale High School. The Longhorns once again went into the Christmas Tournament, taking the trophy home with them. With Royce You ree's expert coaching, the Longhorns bound onto the court to a definite roar of the student body of East High. When tempers clash and nervousness starts to exist because of a close score, the Longhorn cagers remain calm and handle the ball with 9359. Looking for the right moment, Doug contemplates his next move, making sure the ball reaches the right hands in a well-planned play. X uv' sd v 2-5 Sf.,-4 2. 2 .. ,. 'S' Z with eyes toward the basket, Bill pre- pares his shot, a two-pointer. With McDoweIl's help, another Long- horn is scoring a basket. With scoring in mind, John leaps for another sure score. Jump balls come easier when Scott Lloyd is involved in the action. 115 -. -, 1, Q Q E131 01551. ' 65 Aihgualgo ,' am ra 40 85 Camelback so 5 I' 63 Phoenix Union 57 70 West 50 0' as Arcadia sa 72 Camelback 57 43 South 38 ' 'gi Phoenix Union 60 West 40 Sl Phoenix Union 52 82 Camelback 55 88 Sahuaro 79 76 Central 66 75 South 57 58 Maryvale Sl 72 Carl Hayden 53 96 North 57 78 Central 66 73 South 60 64 Maryvale 5'1 73 Carl Hayden 76 Bl North 52 66 Camelback 57 89 Central 64 56 Phoenix Union 79 Holiday Tournament Divisional Tournament Qi!-I Wallace cuts down one of the nets after a long, With a determined look, Coach Royce Youree urged the Long- tiring game that netted the championship. horns on to a state victory. 116 - -,-i H 1 Q, swf' If K The Veterans' Coliseum rang with the cry we're number one as the Longhorns While P. U. stands in awe, Mark scores told the world of their victory over the Coyotes. two more points on a fast break. , 7 C ws? . ,ami me, 25, filifiiigfiy f rw W a i . . Q x 'Q 5 ,f 5 .lea VW . Doug Smith ' LYSY Q19 t J '. Skip Talbot Scott finds it easy to tip the ball in East's favor toward Dan McDowell. Doug Smith tries a alyup amidst a barricade of Westwood Warriors in a state tournament semi-final game. + nun-Q-nn va . M.. M alumni Scott Lloyd Named All-American 'adm' S 'ip - . srv,35iQgff . ,,. 7 'i n H L S T I a,as,gQ 4 iif 'V -,O g L Am Mark Clark Mark Davis ,. K : iii? d ' J X 553 -111 . ff ' Jim Lieffort Keith Akins No one will ever refer to East again as that rinky-dink school that never wins anything. The mighty Longhorns showed their strength, capturing the State crown from P.U. East High cagers nipped the Coyotes 70-69, in perhaps the greatest game ofthe year. Phoenix Union may have been more at ease with past experience in State tournaments, but the Long- horns displayed tremendous hustling-ability and team unity. Even when the game appeared somewhat dismal, the dauntless cagers and spirited Longhorn viewers knew that this game would be theirs. The East players undoubtedly played a great game, far surpassing the ability shown in the two previous tournament games against Sunnyslope and Westwood. His great iob of coaching the boys, earned Royce Youree the title, Coach ofthe Year. Both the cagers and the coach showed themselves to be cham- pionship material in every way. WE'RE NUMBER ONE! 117 Ii , 118 Top row: Steve Shebler, Rick Lekken, Marion Welker, Don Blum, Tom Under- wood, Gary Wolf, Denny Sharp, Coach Derryl Franz. Bottom row: David Shumway, Robert Avila, Tony Leon, Gary Andrews, John Roberts, John Lake, Jesse Gutierrez, Steven Ford. Junior Varsity East Opp. 56 Saguaro 36 42 Alhambra 48 52 Camelback 48 56 Phoenix Union 43 60 West 54 49 West 53 - 42 Phoenix Union 41 59 Camelback 45 51 Sahuaro 54 68 Central 58 47 South 61 6 48 Maryvale 46 75 Carl Hayden 46 63 North 43 59 Apollo 39 50 Central 70 50 South 59 L 44 Maryvale 35 62 Carl Hayden 46 , as North 44 X my r In an attempt to stop the ball from reaching the opposition, Don Blum bats and leaps at the ball. yywyf vf if if fi Tr --nv. Amidst the waving of arms, Andy Eyes fixed on the basket in a free williams found a clear shot to another throw, John anticipates sinking another Junior Varsity player for more score. basket for the JV team. Top row: George Gomez, David Ebel, Brent Becker, Mike Welsh, Ed Pineda, Duran Thompson, Manager Gilbert Gomez, Coach Hector Beiarano. Bot- tom row: Fred Brauburger, Mark Ec- hols, Roland Campbell, Robert Olivas, Boyd Anderson, Gene Erickson, Abie Acedo. East 55 54 65 55 32 Sl 46 63 37 52 51 59 67 59 57 41 'I00 47 Purple West Alhambra Camelback Phoenix Union West Phoenix Union Camelback Central South Maryvale Carl Hayden Apollo North Central South Maryvale Carl Hayden North Opp. 44 45 34 44 28 34 43 35 13 49 55 32 48 40 55 36 20 42 Scarlet East Opp. 49 West 4l 33 Alhambra 36 55 Camelback 43 30 Phoenix Union 33 40 West 34 39 Phoenix Union 30 33 Camelback 34 35 Central 42 42 South 38 54 Maryvale 56 65 Carl Hayden 53 40 North 47 62 Apollo 51 37 Central 56 33 South 68 22 Maryvale 38 76 Carl Hayden 44 43 North 34 Top row: Jim Hudspeth, Manuel Yri- que, Rick Comegys, Wade Tallman, Robert Botcher, Frank Feldhusen, Coach Ken Golash. Bottom row: Man- ager David Dahn, Mike Astemborski, Tom Crisafulli, Victor Leon, John Jakubisin, Grant Tayrien, Joe Campbell. 119 VARSITY WRESTLERS Varsity Opp. Rudy Dawahoya 98 lb. Dave Gonzales 105 Ib. Stewart Welker 112 Ib Sal Hernandez 119 lb Bill Meader 119 lb Frank Dela Cruz 126 lb Dave Moore 132 lb Dan Brooks 138 lb Steve Reamer 145 lb Dave Meier 155 lb George Koch 167 lb Burt Meier 185 Ib. Bill Young 190 lb. School J.V. 13 Maryvale 10 29 Alhambra 15 30 Camelback 21 29 South 13 16 Phoenix Union 21 28 South 24 21 Arcadia 47 24 Carl Hayden 17 37 Cortez 20 9 North 15 31 Central 28 Opp. J.V. WRESTLERS Tom Maffuccio 98 lb. Jim Hunt 98 lb. Reed Childers 112 lb. Sam Hiatt 112 lb. Art Moore 126 Ib. Lew Morian 126 lb. Blake Stockton 126 lb. Lanny Dawahoya 132 lb. Chuck Goodson 138 lb Mike Metzner 138 lb Vine Hutcher 145 lb Bruce Lange 145 lb Erick Hansen 145 lb Steve Moore 155 lb Mike Hiatt 167 lb Rick Williams 167 lb Mike Galloway 185 lb Dave Tellef 185 lb 120 1971 Wrestling Teams: back row: Burt Meier, Mike Galloway, Bill Young, fourth row: George Koch, Vine Hutcher, Steve Reamer, Dave Meier, Mike Hiatt, third row: Blake Stockton, Dave Moore, Mike Metzner, Chuck Goodson, Reed Childers, Dan Brooks, second row: Art Moore, Steve Moore, Sal Hernan- dez, Bruce Lange, Frank Dela Cruz, 1 1 Erick Hansen, first row: Dave Gon- zales, Stewart Welker, Sam Hiatt, Rudy Dawahoya, Tom Maffuccio, Lew Morian. The referee watches closely as the two wrestlers grapple with one another He must carry out his lob in making sure there are can add his share The East wres- tler has overall advantage over his opponent by get- ting him into a cradle hold. 122 Dan Brooks won 2 and al' state. Dave Gonzales wres- tled 1 match and lost it at state. Four wrestlers, Dan Brooks, Burt Meier, Dave Meier, and Dave Gonzales, represented East in the state divisions this year. Dan Brooks went with the highest record of 15 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. At state he scored 2-2. Burt Meier went with a 10-2 record. He scored 0-1 at state. Dave Meier went with a 7-3-1 record, and scored 2-2 at state. Dave Gonzales went with a 6-4 rec ord and scored 0-1 at state. All totaled, a 4-6 record was scored. East congratulates these four wrestlers and Coach Beeson, the new wrestling coach, on their accomplishments. IUS1 2 matches Burt Meier wrestled 1 match and lost itat 512118. 'UC SCHOQIL ld 1 Coach Beeson is the new wrestling coach. 1 1 Dave Meier WI'eS'Hed 4 matches and WOR 2 at state. Referee pulls a neck-locking opponent off an East wrestler. Q - fs. - - if fp, 1 if m if fa in 1 ' ?ii??f3Jvnw'u i5wfifWiW5'm y V , J A if c ,,. f if ff s l Q 2 w Z Xu gf . , LM M i J 5,45 A f :am dgvwgr s Azusa s 3 W . A, , ,,..L.- ,,.,.q , ,, ...NM Wu.. -X52 H E. ,...,.'...... -.-........-.................., .-........... 4 K 1 Wu 1 Wm, ,K ...,,... . .f..fv,W,, as-L xi, .Q ,E M M z 'xx if X 2 fs . ,-.Vv J- -av Q x 'fe ' W -ma- i M. .,,..W..A- , -Y , f. Xena? ,.,h....,, Y wg. vffflu ii , an :S ,Qi , fm-xp v Q Y I QW? ,x ke ,W H. MA M K ,, ,WH .X --.lgggafgvqsww .v..1m l:iaii'17 With taut muscles, Mark finishes his run in a state of exhaustion. Cross Country takes much practice in physical control. A cross country team must be in excellent physical condition to make its long runs. Although the team consists of Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors they all worked together as one. To prove this fact Cross Country worked together to make a good season. 124 1 mime: ,....wS!'5' The beginning pack starts to break up with East's runners trying to pass. Mr. Davis was there to present Bob Hutcheson with a Cross Country medal. ...QIQSSSZFS 1 A few more steps and East crosses the finish line first. Bob holds the lead and keeps a steady pace to the finish. S. Reamer, Rich Samuels, M. Easton, B. Russell, D. Clarkson, B. Hutchison, K. Gillespie, A. Arogom, H. Pearson, J. Gribbon, F. Carrillo, M. Glover, J. Haies, J. Newkirk, J. Kavangh, J. Sanders, M. Sanders, Coach Lucas, J. Rodgers, J. Metzner, M. Dolan, M. Johnson, M. Metzner. Varsity Cross Country East Opp. 24 Phoenix Union 31 22 Camelback 33 36 McClintock 23 28 Alhambra 28 24 Maryvale 25 19 Paradise Valley 40 28 Central 28 33 South 26 28 Carl Hayden 27 37 Sunnyslope 24 44 North 15 J.V. East Opp. 26 Phoenix Union 14 43 Camelback 18 20 McClintock 43 41 Alhambra 20 38 Maryvale 31 15 Paradise Valley 50 43 Central 19 50 South 15 35 Carl Hayden 21 50 Sunnyslope 15 15 North 50 Racing to a better finish for East's cross-country team. 125 fs .Jvw-W' E851 TFBCKITIBH Q0 all-out to pull ahead of South in the 130 low hurdles I'3C6. High iump, relays, pole vaulting, discus throw, broad iump, hurdles, shot put, and various other events compose the world of track. With both team and individual effort, the East trackmen are extending all their abil- ity to make this season the best yet. John McCann, for one, is attempting to better his 6 foot 3 inch state record for high iump which he set last year. Although the final scores have not yet been fully tallied, Coach Franz and the track team are sure to finish with a great season. 126 Trackman Pat D'Addea readies himself as he waits for the V2-1rSifY and J-V- POIG vauller John Roberts Saf0lY CIGHYS signal beginning the relay in a conference match. the cross-bar for more Longhorn points. Varsity runner Jim Stellhorn forces himself ahead as he rounds the last corner to finish his 440 dash. 'T The East High 1970-1971 Varsity Track Team. Top row: Coach Derryl Franz, Mike McDonald, John McCann, Ed Gatt, Larry Doran, Dan McDowell, Curtis Devries, Bert Meier, Preston Gaiser, Larry Sutter, Mike Sullivan, Easton positions himself at the block for a quick start. ...... Rusty Nelson, Steve Reamer. Second row: Bob Hernandez, Jesus Felix, Alex Aragon, Mike Cozad, Eddie Chavez, Bob Blackburn, Mark Ashton, John Roberts, Howard Gray, David Meier, Kim Kaput, Tom Newkirk, Chris Sparlingf Manager. Bottom row: Pat D'Addea, Mark Easton, Hal Pearson, Randy Johnson, Bob Hutcheson, Dan Davenport, Tom Thompson, Tom Lang, Jim Haynes, and Rod Niemier. Breaking the tape, Mark Eas- ton approves himselt, winner of the 440. 127 128 , Z 2 E x l i l i Q Top row: Neil Harrington, Rick Lokken, Don Blum, Mike Sullivan, Ed Chavez, Coach Beeson. Second row: Erik Brooks, Rusty Nelson, Bob Blackburn, Tom Newkirk, Doug Watson. Third row: Roger Saba, Jim Stellhorn, Jeff Cox, George Koch, Mike Cozad. Bottom row: Hal Pierson, Bill Starr, Alex Aragon. YW Mike Cozad puts forth all his effort in shot put. gfie, Speed, accuracy, and coordination make tor a proper hand off, demonstrated here by Bob Blackburn and Jim Haynes during a iunior varsity relay race event. With all their effort put forth for track, the Freshman and Junior Varsity . hope for a good season. With hard work and plenty of practice, they all strive for a Var- sity position in all events. Even though the scores for the Fresh- man and Junior Varsity teams have not been tallied, the season should close with an impressive record. Gene Erickson tries to better his broad iump. An unidentified Freshman tires his hardest to better his skill at the high iump for East. A Freshman track member makes his mark in the broad iump. Top row: Coach Youree, Mike Welch, George Lespron, Eddie Pineda, Amos Porter, Dave Ebel, Ron Brooks, and Mike Wasar,. Middle row: Ed Brumley, Fred Brauburger, Ken Goodrich, Mark Santone, Frank Felhusen, Gene Erickson, Tom Crisafulli, Mike Fitsimonds, and Fred Mirabel. Bottom row: Boyd Anderson, Grant Tayrien, San Hiatt, Rob- ert Lopez, Roland Campbell, Ron McBrayer, John Jakubisin, and Wayne Berg made up this year's track team. 129 130 Che 0Uf. Three outs. Two outs. B8 seba I I Next batter. Craig Wright varsity catcher, tags out runner coming to home plate. A maior part of baseball is having a good pitcher to lead his team. t ' Even with a thus-far depressing seasons of 3 wins l and 8 losses, the mighty Longhorn dia mondmen continue with determination to better their record. Varsity coach, Richard Martin, helps them reach this goal by over- seeing their practices and developing better techniques and improved skills. I 1 Gary Andrews prepares for a hit. Coach Martin looks on carefully at the boys practice game to insure quality. 131 132 fj you ' V ra, Top row: Pete Cedor, Craig Wright, Lake, Lynn Hickman, Gary MacDonald, Ken White, Mark Clark, Jay Reiman, Joe Glerek, Jesse Villegas, Steve Coach R. Martin, Bottom row: Jack Ike Halfef, and Mike Sfillifm make UP Plautz, Gene Brent, Bill Young, John Strauss, Steve White, Rick Samuels, 'his Y93f'S Val'SiTY Team- ! .,.... l Varsity ball player, Mark Clark, slides into home to assure another run. Fielding proves to be very fic! 4.0-Q4-cg.. ' ' fer: at it U,rL. VAMH4: ,L East High player tries for a home run during a game. Y Q 59 he A Trying to better his batting average, a varsity ball player slugs one off the field. A seemingly endless slow ball floats into Craig's mitt. A varsity baseman provides a long reach for East High. 133 lt has been said that experience is the best teacher. Although they have been plagued by a losing season, the Junior Varsity and Freshman baseball teams are gaining needed experience to characterize a winning team. Both teams iust could not seem to get that unity which would make a . . y x the difference between a win and a loss. With the excellent 5252 coaching the teams should end the season on top. Frosh catcher rips off his mask. Dan, a Freshman ball player tags out a somewhat ragged runner during practice. Freshman baseball, Top row: Steve Orona, Del Gomer, Mike Giffin, Dave Tellef, Joel Cambell, Guy Huff, Keith Clement, Second row: Coach Lucas, Gilbert Samaniego, Manuel Yrique, Tom Russenberg, Brent Becker, Duran Thompson, Rob Bottcher, Dan Tarking- tonp Bottom row: Fen Cambell, Dan Beck, Rick Bales, Victor Patine, Sam Scott, Tom Matfuccio, John Halter. 135 if mf-I. V,.- 1. . -Q- . effa, .gif ' NU V... , . Tennis may seem easy to s X a viewer, but the fact is, tennis ' , is a game of speed, coordina- S .C ff tion, and accuracy. With all 5-W--1-: : '3. , I this in favor of the East High .I 1 35, tennis teams, their season I I I may not have gone as they I :gf rifi S wished, but the fact that they f tried and put forth all their f ,lf ,YIZZQZQ f gljrh Buddy Beck, a two-year Varsi- S sas, 1 . Ni, . nkktlkfi' U.. ,, L ? T A-an I 2 effort makes up for any losses. . li A eaic 4 YQ, -I 6? Q e I o ty lenermen reflected, I think I' eerie'e the key to tennis is hustle, and we've v-ec. L P Qota lot .... ,,, ' According to Mr. Eklund, fx Beck, Holsted, and Bailey S are considered in a class by 1 I 'Y themselves. With a mixture - f' BI... - of mature players, the incom- ing young players are helped 1 7 rf 41 F . 'fem wb., , K: .. , 'X,i,e,-XI. V 'li-we fe. . f...g,.-we ,fe . lv.,-yt' - k 'ge - e-, Wye., I Ay - . M I . . . H Glenn Bailey, Varsity boy's tennis number out DY expenence and Irammg- one player, serves with a grim determination of a forthcoming victory. .e Z' ,...,...4uu....f.... NMAAN ...e.,.....,..,. ,. 4 1 I 4 I I I I I BOYS' VARSITY 81 J.V. TENNIS SCHEDULE Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May TS'5'5'KI?7I' -Q ff ,, I e ' on Q , ,fi ,lx 3 East at Mesa 10 East at Saguaro 24 Camelback at East 3 South at East 10 East at Alhamora 17 Phoenix Union at East 24 Maryvale at East 31 West at East 13 East at Central 15 Carl Hayden at East 21 East at North 23 DIVISION PRELIMINARIES at PHOENIX TENNIS CENTER 24 DIVISION FINALS at PHOENIX TENNIS CENTER 30 STATE PRELIMINARIES at PHOENIX TENNIS CENTER 1 STATE FINALS at PHOENIX TENNIS CENTER I ....... .... .. .,.,.,.,....f-D . I Gu It ,-, g if 4 ff-It H 'lfvfifif X5 I 'I - F' . ,..L,e.,.x. Wirkfi ff me .m T V513 X , T I AI H me III? If fii I I I , I ,-4 -ae- V- in , 2? , A f I I IIII sf? 3 .. if 2.4 , if Q jggkvi .I 'K ...Egg fx. x ee. I e 21 A l I ' ' ' ' ' Q 'R I 1' ' 1 I 1 ii' 2 I 1 il' WI . ,-..., as y S' 5 is f f In-2'l'ir?f1'+'5 Q ' ' flfifsfll' v D. 2? I f f 'TEN 'ai I-lui .1 i I-ll-liflifi--' 9 I fel , en 5 i . Eg ',', ' ff, T ' I I f' I 1 illlx If . sn. in I ,li-.el -ff me y W WH 19351, n fi if ,555 ' f I 1, li -Ill 5 pw ,Q 52222 FQ 3 1 -.-, .tmemsmi Ill! I Bl W r . I ,Q me . , I ,Q 1r,.r 1 - IIE H3 q QQ: lie: s 1 ' ,wa J gs 'if il I 1 Qlf. Ill? W? . C f . 1 eip... iw , ' I . 4 I K? mai IE , we .. , .ski .yi ,, time awk J ee, 5 'EIR n' ,-rf 1970-'71 Varsity Boy's Tennis: Scott Yonker, Stuart Ashby, Doug Avery, Doug Hulstedt, G well, and Coach Eklund, The team worked hard and diligently for a successful season. lenn Bailey, Bud Beck, Steve Hollo- VT i l , 2 i E f E E . i Z 2 2 L 1 X7 1970.171 Junior Varsity Boyfs Tennis, back row: Ricky Calahan, Bob Thorne, Mark Sullivan, Kerry Lemons, Coach Eklund, front row: Russell Lunsford, Andy Rivas, Jel'l'Y S9lVeY,Pef9J2l1ik,aI1d Steve Fi99iflS- Andy Rivas follows-up after the all- Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. NOV. Nov. NOV. FRESHMAN BOYS' TENNIS SCHEDULE 30 7 14 21 28 4 12 I8 24 East at Phoenix Union East at South East at Camelback East at Maryvale East at West East at North East at Carl Hayden East at Alhambra East at Central important serve successfully. 1970-'71 Freshman Boy's Tennis, back row: Jerry Selvey, David Jensen, Wade Tall- man, Ricky Calahan, Bob Thorne, Pete Janik, front row: Russell Lunsford, Martin Ulloa, Andy Rivas, and Steve Figgins. lt's the team of the future. 137 138 an J 5 if J S? , Y gi was ZS I .35 5 E U 32 f if , U , ,av ' fm- 'I c ' wr' 4' 25:3 5,555 The members of the Varsity Tennis Team are Judy Davis, Karen Rauch, Ann Comer, Norma Johnson, Dolly Rogers, and Linda Elliott with Miss Jane Matsumoto as coach of the determined female athletes. Hard, daily practice characterizes the members of the girls' tennis teams. Miss Jane Matsumoto, the new coach spends hours en- couraging them to greater heights. Accuracy is a maior goal. Perfecting strokes and serves are also goals which each girl strives for as she moves farther into the season. Senior Karen Rauch, enioyed her place on the tennis team. ya V an . f ' ' --3 5 , J WJ E., K :F 5 , , '53 Wt Participating intennis has been one of Judy Davis' activities 8-.- 1 V 5tkwlijY1Q 1 2 ff 4715139 L W ,N -f ,ff Ki baker-af A ,aw J -f 1.116 239m 'sz if-5' 'V rvffi' Jf W 'A 1 7 15 S v J figs- ' if m32i5?5??i7' 'A J.V. Tennis, Top row: Carol Janca, Janet Hansen, Donna Hyman, Diane Gas- ton, Third row: Lori Vannier, Kim Reiman, Second row: Dawn Kendall, Debbie 0'berg, Vicki Walker: Bottom row: Nancy Janosik, and Vivian Ramos. if, 1 Carol Janca got a laugh from a blunder. The members of the 1970-1971 Freshman Team are, Top row: Cindy Hill, Patty Bravo, Dru Burns, Lori Vannier, Becky D'Addea, Dawn Adams, Janet Hansen, Bottom row: Vivian Ramos, Carol Janca, Bryn Car- penter, Margo Lieffort, and Norma Johnson. Miss Matsumoto also coaches the Frosh team. 139 140 we . Jwza. , 'W Nancy Janosik, Linda Davis, Diane Henning, Diane Gaston, DeeAnn Cottington, and Kevin Kelley compose the Varsity girls' golf team. Mr. Duvivier coached. Marcel Duvivier, foreign language teacher, took the time out from his French and Latin to coach boys' golf again this year. He added the iob of serving as the girls' golf coach also. To the surprise of many he was more tired than his golfers because he had to go all over Papago Golf Course in order to assist them! ul ,xii wg Varsity boys' golf team: Bob Peterson, Jim Peterson, Randy Coen, Bob Munos, Coach Marcel Duvivier, Dan Hagen, and Keith Lucas. Not pictured are Richard Robertson, Bruce Lange, Joe Stephens, and Mark Mony, who were on the J.V. team. Using his trusty 9 iron, Keith Lucas evaded the hazard of this palm-shaded pond. Dan Hagen was executing his good putting techniques on a beautiful hole at Papago. 'ea L -ft! gg ns' 2' 1. , x Jim Peterson seriously practiced. we 1 he ,.x,, -:- A 4' 'V Pa - 2 N' :H ni Tiff '71 , N QViwgiF.xvw?55 ,. , , ,, .nf W iw ,Q V' - at vb Bob Peterson escaped the sand trap. ev 141 142 Varsity Sharon Making East's second year in interschool badminton a better one was the team's goal. New to East this year was their coach, Mrs. Arm- strong. She was initiated to the team's antics by travelling with them to away matches, and putting up with their corny iokes and oft-key singing. Or maybe they had to put up with hers! Linda Elliot, Dolly Rogers, and Ann Comer all participated in State. For Linda and Dolly, this was their D last year on our Varsity team. We can look forward to seeing Ann next year. ,f Team: Linda Biggs, Linda Reamer, Ann Comer, Linda Elliot, Dolly Rogers, Coach, Mrs. Armstrong. J. V. Team: Schneider, Gina Clark, Dawn Guyer, Chris Dewitt, Shiela Geske, Penny Johnson, and Pat Woodrum. 35 ...Q Coach Impson works individually with the team. In his first year as gymnastics coach, Mr. Richard Impson hopes to set a good record. This is the team's second year in existence. Skill and patience combine to give the necessary ingredients for a successful gymnastics team. Senior Randy Hicks shows good form as he executes a handstand on the parallel bars while sophomore Jim Flower skillfully per- forms a handstand on the single bar. Gymnastics Team: Coach Impson, Jim Webb, Randy Hicks, Aaron Hughes, David Klezak, Darrell Tegen, Art Moore, Tim Sy- fert, Jim Flower, Tom Norris, Stan Reynolds, Mike Bomar, Joey Craig, Chris Brown, Greg Penbrook, Joe Metsner, David Stocks, Craig Rudolph. A highlight was their performance at the State Basketball tournament. H ? W-C S, N QS e , xi., 143 I - I I 4 I ig iwg? new - Dommjmfgemeyer King - Dan McDowell 146 Homecoming Night, candidates were anxiously waiting as Doug Avery announced Now is the moment the classes have been waiting for. This is the traditional introduction to the announcement of Homecoming Royalty. As all the nominees listened to this announcement, it is sure that their stomachs were full of butterflies. After the waiting, the winners were finally made known and for these candidates the night held a special meaning. Colleen Mullaney Senior Attendant During the Homecoming season the Ann Morton junior Attendant crowning of attendants is the peak of excitement for East High students. Cathy Kinnerup Sophomore Attendant Cindy McCue Frefbman Attendant 147 King- Doug Avery Queen- Nancy Bmining Elegance is the word that describes this year's Christmas prom Royalty. Out of the many nominees, the royalty was chosen by those who attended the prom. After they were chosen, the royalty were asked to dance the traditional Christmas Royalty dance. As the prom-goers looked on, the King, Queen, and their attendants danced under the fantasy of blue and silver. 149 Legend Ki Scott Lloyd G Kar Raw Swan DEO KING AND ff Mark Clark and Colleen Mullaney wmgusyysuq an uri hi lui E REEVRRD f..f ea A A R N KEYCILB SWTETHEART Marilyn M cNzzlly Y? DECA SWTETHEART Dmflenejobmon 154 Four years of hard work and dedication to their books earned these ten seniors the top TM, ranking in the Class of '71, Mary Moore is planning to attend ASU, but is undecided about her maior. Her main interest is music. Gail Harry will either attend NAU or ASU and pursue a maior in Liberal Arts. She has been active in Pom, sports and student government while at East. Patty Hill will attend ASU where she will maior in Quantitative Systems. Patty has been active in band, news- paper, student government and was named the Outstanding Junior Student. Steve Zuraff expects to attend ASU and is undecided about his maior, but is deeply interested in math. Lisa Mendell will be maioring in French at ASU. At East, Lisa was a Cheerleader for two years and has been active in French Club and GAA. Either ASU or NAU will profit by the enrollment of Shelly Doyer who wants to maior in French and minor in P.E. While at East, Shelly has been a prominent member of the Cheerline and dance classes. Cathy Lehman is looking forward to four years at ASU and maioring in psychology and minoring in theology. Cathy has been active in many clubs and organizations, but feels that her greatest accomplishment has been the l97l Legend. Carol Dube' plans to maior in English at ASU. She believes that what she got most from her years at East was the beautiful people l've learned to love. Craig Bustrin will be studying pre-law at ASU while minoring in music. His maior activities here have involved music and newspaper work. Cal Potter will pursue a career in political science at either the University of Southern California or U of A. At East he has been known widely for his work in student government. National Honor Society is not a service club, but an honorary group of scholarly and active students. lt is limited to the top ten percent of the iunior class and fifteen percent of the senior class. Grades are a must, but faculty have a final word. They must recommend and survey the students for their entrance. The new members are initiated in a May ceremony. NHS is sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. NHS has definite goals- among them being leadership, good character and service. These goals are carried out through the efforts of such officers as Curtis Devries, president, Karen Clark, vice-president, Gail Harry, secretary, and Susan Saylors, treasurer. Top row: Vickie Peterson, Ellen Gordon, Cal Potter, Lin Newman, Robert Quihuis, Gary Hawkins, Judy Davis, Doug Smith, Frank Kennedy. Second row: Diane Feldkamp, Patty Hill, Elaine Walsh, Craig Bustrin, Doug Avery, Linda Freeman, Kathy Kelly. Third row: Lois Michuad, Helene Miller, Delores Addington, Scherene Murphy, Dolly Rogers, Diane Cook, Shelly Doyer, Cathy Lehman. Fourth row: Lisa Mendell, Debbie Arnold, Cindy Wilson, Nancy Hunt, Karen Harris, Colleen Mullany, Nancy Bruin- ing. Fifth row: Mary Moore, Steven Kennedy, Tom Allen, Curtis Ong, Carol Dube. Officers: Curtis Devries, Gail Harry, Susan Saylors, Karen Clark. Not Pictured: Christine Arcadia, Bill Wallace, Sandy Contreras, Carolyn Domke, Marian Howe, Kim Kaput, Karen Rauch, Luella Snearly, Bill Clement, Juliana Warner, Cheryl Willis. 155 156 Curtis Ong spent a week at Anytown during the summer. Anytown is a meeting place of students interested in Brotherhood. The week was spent in workshops, discussions, listening to speakers, and meeting people of all races. Curtis Ong, senior, spent part of his summer meeting people and learning their problems at Anytown aye a I f 'RV .-K , W Seniors Curtis Ong and Vicki Petterson attended the NCCJ Debbie Lomeli and Pam Zimmerman were the sophomore conference which was held in November. representatives at the NCCJ conference. Ten an V delegates attended NCCJ at the Glendale Community College in November. This one day convention was spent meeting other students, organizing and holding group discussions, and listening to guest speakers. Juniors Tom Lange, Becky Hampton, fi . and Mike Hackett went to Glendale Community College for NCCJ. ff! f 'QF X 1 ...B-M' ff Toni Soza, Tom Lange, Becky Hampton, and Bill Wallace met with students from other high schools during IHSBC. Seven members of student government spent a week of their summer at the Boys and Girls State Conventions. These students held government offices in replicas of the city, county, and state governments. Their time was spent running for the offices, then doing the work required of the original officers. Every third Thursday, eight delegates from East High School met with other schools for the Inter High School Brotherhood Council meetings at Brophy Prep. Meetings included speakers and panels who discussed racial problems and brotherhood. They participated in service proiects If around the city. Their work was rewarded in personal satisfaction and two parties during the year. Laurie Colen, Lin Neuman, Julie Warner and Cal Potter helped with service proi- ects around Phoenix in the Inter High School Brotherhood Council. Sandy Contreras, Patty Hill, and Vicki Walker, members of student government, were East High SchooI's delegates to the GirI's State conference at the University of Arizona. Spending a week of their summer at N.A.U. were Boy's State delegates Cal Potter, Lin Neuman, Doug Avery, and Bill Meador lnot picturedl. 157 158 I'm sure glad I am living in America, Junior Jim Stillhorn said after visiting Russia last summer. Everything was so different Q and interesting but it's good to be home. Also f , gaining new experiences was Helen Blair, sophomore, ,,gs1:,, and Patty Reardon, iunior, as they toured . Q Europe with East High counselors, Mrs. Ethington .. .,. ,.,,, H and Mrs. Traw. The two places that they liked the best were Venice and London. g eg. , ,-..e Helen Blair is seen in front of a building typical of Venice. Pat Reardon stands in one of the town squares they visited in Europe. Showing the things they bought in Mexi- co are Miss Holder, Cathy Reynoso, Ann Rink, and Jeff Fletcher. ai? ' st. sz 5 A .J ,X an V: nw if 1 fi f at if Yi ,Q amiif, ' Egg Z ' mm., ,. . we jg.. ' as . 4 ' 7 ig 5 . EQ . g .. . l Jim Stellhorn, iunior, points out Russia where he spent part of his summer. He was able to meet the people and see what the mysterious country is actually like. Miss Holder, an East High Spanish teacher, and five students went to Mexico for four weeks during the summer. They stayed with Mexican families in Saltillo. They went to school and went sight-seeing. Every extra minute was spent at their favorite cafe. The good food and the mariachi band helped to make this an exciting and educational way to spend a summer vacation. 4.1 ' Two of their Mexican guides pose Jeff and Martha on the patio of one the buildings in the town. Ann, Miss Holder, Martha Miller, Jeff and Cathy, in front, sit on one of the fountains in Saltillo. Preben Ottesen from Norway showed his interest in American sports by taking pictures at East's games. it RE 3910 - 7l i ? '1 5 -img l '..,v,' ' .s '- 1'- fix Lisa Kalli, from Vakeakoski, Finland, looks at some of her new friends in the senior group picture. l didn't think it could get this hot, said Preben Ottesen, a student from Norway, as he arrived This is sure different after coming from Oslo where it can get to 40 below zero in the wintertime. My main interest is in science so I've been able to learn a lot because of the desert. Preben lives with the J.E. Harrington family which includes Dave, a senior, and Lynn, a sophomore. They often accompany him on his trips. I'II never f0l'geT East and all the people in it. Lisa and Preben became friends during their year at East. Meeting many people and seeing new places took up a large amount of their time. They said they would miss America and East High when they returned home. When I first came to Phoenix I found I spoke English very poorly and that scared me, said Lisa Kalli from Valkeakoski, Finland. She also finds Arizona interesting. She swims everyday if possible, taking advantage of the weather. The only thing I really miss is the Finnish Sauna. It is fun to come from the sauna and iump in the cold lake. Lisa lives with the Jacson Fitz-Randolph family. Her American sister, Karen, is a iunior. I will really miss all of my friends and the good times at East. 159 160 f S' 42 7. y , Elm ,A i f The Shield is a new honorary organization begun this year by the faculty Scholar- ships and Awards Committee. Sixteen students were chosen by the committee from seventy who were nominated by all of the faculty. The selections were made on the basis of service to the school community, but the student chosen was also expected to have good scholar- ship and good moral character. Diane Feldkamp Music Cal Potter Mary Underwood Student Government Music-Sports Robert Quihuis Sports Diane Feldkamp has been active in choir for four years, worked with Dope Stop, and was a member of Parnassus and NHS. Robert Quihuis has been out- standing in football, made the Brains and Brawns Team and is a member of NHS. Cal Potter has been active in Student Government and Key Club and was named East High's Student Rotarian. He was also active in sports. Mary Underwood has been active in choir for four years and worked in the field of sports by being a member of Cinder- ettes and Wrestlerettes. Sandy Contreras has been outstanding in Dope Stop, Student Government and was the Sopho- more and Junior Girls League Vice President. Delores Addington was the Editor-in-Chief of the Legend, member of Quill and Scroll for two years and was in NHS, Mark Clark excelled in sports. He was in basketball for two years. In his senior year he made the All-State team. Vicki Walker was active as Homecoming Chairman, onthe J.V. Cheer line, in Student Gov- ernment, and was a member of Parnassus. .1 Vickie Walker ,au iff' 12 ,5 if ze ' Homecoming Chairman if -6' 13 A ww , f S Q2 Mark Clark Sports .,.M1t2'B Delores Addington Legend Sandy Contreras Girls League 16 162 Ei Jennifer Jandreau Music Jennifer Jandreau excelled in music, was in choir for four years, member of the Madrigals, on the J.V. Pom line, and was the Central Council Treasurer. David Harrington was active in Yearbook as a photographer his Senior year, in the French Club for four years and a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll. Dan McDowell was promi- nent in sports, was on the Var- sity Football team for two years, Basketball and Track for three years. Nancy Bruining was active in Student Government, on the Varsity Pom line, in Parnassus four years, and a member of NHS. -555259 ,Fifi 2 ifffiiift Vx-xg, 2 - f ,Meg - , -r ' it 4 fE.E3Qk'?,.5 Q S il 3,2 13 , liiwh' 'SWZLHS fm- Lg fgj David Harrington Yearbook Sys wg, 3 K 'Q 1 emi? 1 :,, N. - Q Dan McDowell Nancy Bruining Sports Student Government Doug Avery Juliana Warner Student Government Clubs and Organizations Val Likens Music Doug Avery excelled in Student Government four years, was Student Body President, a member of NHS, Symphonic Band and Tennis. Juliana Warner was active in Parnassus, Archery team, G.A.A., Dope Stop, Band, Girls League Secretary two years, Senior Class Treasurer, and a member of NHS. Val Likens was prominent in music, was in Orchestra four years, Choir, and was Concert Master of'Concert Orchestra. Karen Rauch was active on the Tennis team four years, J.V. Cheer, Student Body Recording Secretary-Treasurer, and NHS. Y 5,25 P 'A 'fmfiss' 38 g 1 ,, ,,,,, , K Karen Rauch Sports-Government 163 wg '31 3 Q '-v -1 sw-2 is... wg, W 1 X 166 The adoptionof an allnew I S constitution was the maior issue confronting this year's Student Body officers. President Doug Avery was responsible for bettering interschool relations, appointing all committees and chairmen, and presiding over all execu- tive and senate meetings. Bill Meador, typifying his role as Vice-President, served as head of Inter-Club Council and presided over meetings which the president could not attend. Taking minutes, typing them, and keeping them in an orderly file were duties which Karen Rauch performed during her y term as Recording Secretary. Correspond- l ing Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Bruining kept records of all Student Body deposits and expenditures up-to-date 'J' , If , Recording ecretafif' of .X 3 Karen v h r . gg .Wilt B f',gy5,, 5l?llu. f-g 'If w55l'y',i A , ' ... x . ,,.a, V ,J POHSDY S 7 ' . T :'+ f S ii i Out Student Body officers take a few minutes rest from their work. Q Q V Q ' h r. Tom Reid 5 . N 1 East High's Executive Committee members confront each other to discuss various school affairs. S' Q Composed of the Student Body officers, Class Presidents, and foreign exchange students, the 1970-'71 Executive Committee arranged a school-wide drive to raise funds, thus helping pay the enormous hospital bills of an iniured Alhambra student. Spon- sored by Mr. Tom Reid, the committee largely prepared a new, much-needed school constitution for adoption. Each of the five special SGTIBTOFS attended senate meetings to represent the activity for which she stood, but only the GirI's League President held the right to vote. Iications Senator 'gin Pany Hin 167 168 ,X ,, 5 t fiffyxv he Q . Mfg J., F. nn Felix and p ggi 1 :1fi.f'jl If K1 if-'ft One of the maior worries ofthe Student Senate was that under the old constitution Senators could l'l0'l' legally vote. To remedy this condition, each senator stood behind the proposed new constitution. In order to view government in action, the senators drove to the State Capitol and spent a day touring the buildings. Although the State Senate was not in session, our school senators visited various offices and interviewed the older senators. East High Senators are Kevi Harrington, Cindy McCue Jody Moore, Bennie Felix, Marina Clark, Stewart Welker Barbara Patterson, Darrell Gleason, Ann Morton, Rick Di .w This was a busy year as the 1970-'71 East High Senators stressed the desire to engage in more service proiects rather than iust having the money in their treasury lay dor- mant. Among many worthwhile proiects was that of raising money to aid American Prisoners-of- my War. The Student Senate sponsored a dance from which'they collected S497 for this fund. Senators also listened to students' pleas for a proposed open campus. In addition, the North High Executive Committee sat in on a Senate Meeting. 169 fI. 170 Proiects Committee: Cal Pottler, chairman, Patty Hill, Vicki Walker, Tom Lange, Dena Hashu, Mike Hackett, Ann Rink, Curtis Ong, Darrell Gleason, and Bob Rink. Not pictured are Bennie Felix and Bob Hernandez. I I I I W? ev-wr , Homecoming Committee, Bottom row: Vickie Peterson, Karen Clark, Becky Hamp- ton, Vicki Walker, chairman, Karen Lynn, and Sharon Schneider, Top row: Patty Hill, Cathy Rink, Cindy Hill and Ann Morton. Perhaps the most energetic committee in Senate this year was the Proiects Committee. The chairman, senior senator Cal Potter, led this formerly inactive committee into several proiects. One ofthe most successful was the Prisoners of War Proiect. They proclaimed October POW month and raised a total of 5499.00 for the League of Families. For this East High received recognition from Senators Fannin and Goldwater, Representative Rhodes and Secretary to the UN U. Thant. They also visited other high schools and investigated the open campus system. Cal Potter outstandingly represented East as a senior Senator and Proiects Committee Chairman. Vicki Walker showed a great deal of leadership and organizing ability as she headed the Home- coming Committee. Not every minute was spent working, for the committee decorated the boys' lockers. Each class vied to make its paper chain longer than the others during a committee- sponsored lunchtime activity. Other Homecoming Week activities sponsored by the committee included an auction of Pom and Cheer members and covering the Rebels with hooves. Class Competition, Top row: Becky Hampton, Gerald Elder, Bob Kunde, Vicki Peterson, Karen Lynn, Jerry Nickels Connie Kirel, Leigh Johnson, Juliana Warner, Bottom row: Ann Rogers, Denise Young, Juanita Warner, Patti Blount, Shelly Doyer, Diane Cook, Louise Echols, Sandy Contreras, Kathy Zimmerman, and Linda Biggs. The committee worked at various proiects. gnu- ' ggi K Y K .igxxxfzm :vw ' I Q Entering any of the maior sports events this year, one of the first things,you would come upon would have been the class competition boxes. The students taking numbers were members of the committee at East who has the responsibility of deciding which class displayed spirit most by attendance at games, and other activities here at East. Members of the Publicity Committee raised money for various funds such as relief for prisoners-of-war. Keeping students aware of upcoming events by making promotional devices remained the Committee's primary function. Six reliable students formed the Elections Committee. These kids kept elections from getting out of hand. Their iob was to count votes, collect votes, and announce the outcome of all elections. Publicity Committee is composed of, Top row: Rick The Elections Committee is composed of Bill Meador, chair- man, not pictured, Doug Smith, Cindy McCue, Curtis Ong, Colleen Mullaney, and Marina Clark. Dimond, Juliana Warner, Steve McMullan, Dee Ann Cottin- ton, chairman, Bennie Felix, Bottom row: Rick Williams, Toni Soza, Sharon Gillespie, and Kim Kaput. I 174 Class of '7l did it again! Many months of planning and hard work at Dan Mc- Dowell's house proved successful for the senior class Homecoming night. The winning float's theme was, Won- ders of Living. Senior attendant for the '70 Home- coming was Colleen Mullaney, captain of the Cheerline. Her es- cort for the night was Lin Neu- mann, senior class president. Ann Morton and Mike Hackett, lun- iors, anxiously walk onto East's field during Homecoming halftime. Surprise, ioy and dissappoint- ment were iust a few of the emotions felt at the 1970 Homecoming The success ofthe event was due to the long hours and devotion put forth by Vicki Walker, Chairman, and the Homecoming committee. Many spirit-raising activities took place during both lunches preceding Homecoming night. Class of '73's attendant was Kathy Kinnerup, Captain of J.V. Cheer- line. Her escort was Jim Lunds- ford. She was given a charm. Freshman attendant was Cindy McCue, also a senator. Her es- cort for the night was Benny Felix. She was given a rose. Dan McDowell happily crowns Donna Jurgemeyer at East's Homecoming ceremony, while last year's King, Don Debby Flower, East's '69 Homecoming Queen, hugs the newly crowned Queen. Kapp, and Queen, Debby Flower look the halftime activities. King receives a on. Traditionally, the preceding year's medallion, Queen, a crown. King and Queen return to appear during Newly crowned King, Danny McDowell, and Queen Donna Jurgemeyer, face the de- lighted crowd during halftime. Traditionally at East, Homecoming King is awarded a King's Medallion and the Queen is given a crown. 1 This year's Homecoming was in good spirits all thr-ough the football game. Tne players put out a lot of enthusiasm during the rough and tumble game. 175 176 Francine Gardner hands Miss Barrett dents to talk more than usual. These was still being done on the background a memorandum during homeroom. A things added reality to the procedure during the final dress rehearsal. break in class meant time for her stu- of her class and school activity. Work Calvin Coolidge High School Francine Gardner ...... Vicky Jensen Helen Arbuzzi ....... Dyan Roodman Dr. Maxwell Clarke . . . . . . Ed Freeman Beatrice Schachter ...... Terrie Swann Sylvia Barrett .... Lou Martin . . . Lennie Newmark . . . Carole Blanca . Alice Blake . . . Vivian Paine . . Rusty 0'Brien . Linda Rosen . . Jose Rodreguez Carrie Blaine . Harry Kagen . . . Jill Norris . . . Rachel Gordon Elizabeth Ellis . . . Missy Archer . . . . Len Arnett . . . Don Allen . . . . . Catt Fields . . . . . Dena Hashu Kathy Zimmerman . . . George Teepe . . . Leann Mourer . . . . . John Bath . . . Cindy Loewen . . David Robertson . . . . Connie Kirel . . . Brenda Davis . . Susan Brown Charles Arrons Katherine Wolzow . . . . Edward Williams . . . . . Paul Barringer Joe Ferone . . . Ell Friedenberg J.J. McHabe . . Charlotte Wolf . Samuel Bester . Man ......... . . Sadie Finch . . Woman .... Ellen . . . Larry Burns . . Pat Garcia Barry Jenkins Dennis Palmer . . . . . Ron Eggers . . . . . . Lee Wolfard . Craig Dingle Julie Campbell Francis Egan . . . . . . . . . . Terri Brown . Bob Atkinson . Larry Vaugh . Chris Garrett . . . Lucy Berg . . . Jeanne Hashu Paul Barringer thoughtfully walks in front ofthe classroom. Joe Ferone, one of Sylvia Barrett's most troublesome stu Sylvia Barrett received many visits from this fellow teacher. dents, looks thoughtful during class. H. . 1. s H' ' I. f' A Q. H ix? s S. J Y, as . s. ' ' ws ' 4' J? ,rf Tony Iannaccone and Sharon Gillespie work on the background for the fall play. Many hours were spent by the drama and art departments drawing and painting the Peter Max background, for Miss Barrett's classroom. Students in Miss Sylvia Barrett's homeroom walked around and talked about every- thing but school work. The kind of behavior was prompted by many interruptions during the hour, which made the scene appear realistic. 'XJ ,A ,e 'EM in Hi Teach, greeted Miss Sylvia Barrett's students on her first day at Calvin Coolidge High in Up The Down Staircase. Her struggle with unruly students was hindered by a strict principal, Mr. McHabe, and a fellow English teacher, Mr. Berringer. The stu- dents that gave her the most trouble were Joe Ferone, a soon- to-be dropout, and Alice Blake, a love-sick girl. Thirty students became administrators, teachers, and other students. They were helped by other members of the drama and art departments. Mrs. Duricko directed with help from stage managers Tom Cherry and Diane Rudy. Alumni Eddie Bath acted as assistant-assistant director. These people met daily to set up props and rehearse. Miss Sylvia Barrett reads one of the many bulletins given to her on her first day as a teacher. Mr. McHabe and Miss Schachter look in on Sylvia Barrett through the Peter Max background. Visits by the faculty were made throughout the play. 177 178 6 Preparing to sing and dance as the flappers of the 'l920's, Mrs. Pollard, history teacher, Mrs. Dunaway, English teacher, and Mrs. Turcott, English teacher, are found in the make-up room making last minute touch ups. Ken Golash, industrial arts teacher and coach, portrayed Elvis The Pel- vis Presley in Faculty Follies. Music from the past met with the present when Grandpa and Aquarius met in the living room to Tell It Like lt Was in the Faculty Follies. Grandpa brought a barbershop and flappers back from his past to show Aquarius what real music was. X A ' b t d 'W ' ' ' A e The entire cast ioined together in singing Hey Jude tor the finale of the Faculty with rock music. His examples were Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and the twist. The end was a gathering together of all for a sing-a-long of Hey Jude. Follies. They were led by Mr. Rittenhouse. Gerald Wolfe, Richard Impson, Robert Churbuck and Jim Fontain played the Beatles in the Faculty Follies while Vivian Forde, Ellen Arnold, Pam Farrer, Alice Holder, and Charlene McClain portrayed the screaming teenagers. Brownies are our business could have been the slogan used by the Parnassus Club at the Carnival. Members like Patty Hill and Bob Rink sold the delicious and tempting brownies to the East Longhorns. Each class and most of the Iubs had booths at the rangIer's Carnival. eople played games, lastered the presidents, ought food, saw a aunted house, or had heir future told. A ance afterwards oncluded the fun. I as Elaine Walsh finds a quiet moment as she gazes at a balloon from the Quill and Scroll booth. German CIub's palm reading wins at- Student Bvdv PI'0Sid6l'lf, D009 AVOFYI tention at the Carnival. gets egged at the student government booth at the Carnival. Mr. Stevens, as well as many students and friends, showed their skill of aiming and shooting at the Key CIub's shooting gallery. This was only one of the many entertaining and fun booths at the Carnival. 5319 179 180 With the hints of blue and silver, this year's Christmas Prom began to take shape. lt was truly a Frosted Fantasy to everyone that attended the Christmas Prom. The decorations helped to put them all in a fantasy world. The long and hard work of Girl's League really paid off. This year some three hundred and fifty couples attended the festivities. This winter's prom was a success. The decorations consisted of an array of bows done in blue and the columns done in silver to keep with the theme. Make sure it hangs iust right, Paula. l .,,.,..., i Wiliam Helping to hang tinsel is Mrs. Billings. Silver trees frocked with blue bobbles decorated the East High cafeteria Lf km, M-WM! .1 182 . .,, Marching Band, Top row: Richard Nor- ris, Dave Clarkson, Arvid Lykkens, Joni Regney, Bob Dunn, Mike Hackett, Rick McGee, Duran Thompson, Tom Cox, Karen Lynn, Bill Goldsmith, Joni Fetz, Steve Dingle, David Tarkington, Second row: David Pickering, Jim Hudspeth, Ron Stevens, Abe Peters, Carl Fiore, Lyndon Olson, Russ Capri, Terry Tunks, Bob Griffes, Doug Avery, The East High School Marching Band displayed its talent for playing intricate instruments and forming many beautiful designs during halftime at the Friday night football games. While the band played, the twirlers accompanied them with their many routines they made up for the song. At the end of the football season the Marching Band changed into the Symphonic Band. Andy Williams, Norman Caldwell, Anita Bushkin, Patty Polson, Keith Akins, Third row: Art Hernandez, drum maior, Jeff Elder, Terry Richardson, Betty Mayne, Lori Plautz, Loran White, Larry Lloyd, Bill Scott, Joe Frisbie, Jimi Lin Wahlin, Mike Lan- dau, Gary Kenyon, Terry Williams, Randy Smith, Bottom row: Juliana War- ner, Beth Shortridge, Ann Saylor, Joan - , -W, ,-,,. V ,CMU is -W X, . .rv 1 - ws.: .Ji Lv iw . ,.,. V. .asf , ,, ..,m,... , . ff - V. 'X . x Moore, Veronica Heinrich, Susan Smith, Juanita Warner, Becky Hamp- ton, Connie Halladay, Janet Bustrin, Dan Tarkington, Robert Murillo, Rick Dimond, Lynn Hickman, Twirlersz Rhonda Smith, Pam Dunn, Linda Gon- zales, Coletta Sallee, Rheann Smith, Melody Dunn, Lynn Harrington. it f f.'W7f? A A 1, . ,. . , N uupag w fi i , fy' , 'Wharf n Y ff y., 2. . J rf gf f , , - 4- K., f. .A X fn.4.'-'Lift-f ,.lf' of ff , lj. , S f:?f1, ,, F '- 7 irri f J T I 'L Top row: Robert Murr'IIo, Patty Hill, Dan Tarkington, Lynn ickman, Renee DeHeck, Bill Goldsmit , Ron Stevens, Dave Clarkson, Arvid ykkens, Doug Avery, Andy Williams, ilohn Jolly, Bill Scott, Loran White, Lorli Plautzp Sec- ond row: Norman Caldwell, Joni Fetz, Anita Bushkin, Randy Smith, Terry Williams, Jimi Lynn Wahlin, Richard Norris, Art Hernandez, Carl Riore, Rick Megee, Tom Cox, Russ Capri, Third row: Mike Landau, Gary Kenyon, Karen Lynn, Keith Akins, David Tar- kington, Betty Mayne, Terry Richard- son, Jeff Elder, Abe Peters, Lyndon Olson, Bob Dunn, Mike Hackett, Bottom ff' row: David Pickering, Patty Polson, Rick Dimond, Juliana Warner, Beth Shortridge, Ann Saylor, Connie Halla- day, Lynn Haddad, Joan Moore, Ver- onica Heinrich, Elise Hite, Janet Bus- trim, Becky Hampton, comprise the Symphonic Band. me 183 To play a delicate instrument is to con- centrate completely. Mr. Folks demands excellence from his music class at all times. 184 N?-4 For the first time ever at East High School, the Orchestra participated in the Music Festival held at Tucson May 1, 1971. This was Mr. Folks' first year at East as a full time orchestra in- structor. Although this was his first year at East, he is a veteran of many years service in the Phoenix School District. Any student with his teacher's approval could ioin this group. To raise money for the class the Orchestra sold candy. Ricky Dimond served as President while Valerie Likens was Secretary-Treasurer. Orchestra, Top row: Joni Regni, David Lofton, Mike Corte, Dru Burns, Duran Thompson, Second row: Rick Dimond, Donald Wilks, Scott Willis, Tom Maf- fucciop Third row: Victor Reppert, Ron Stevens, Leonard MegGee, Carlos Mar- tinez, Lon Gofftonf Bottom row: Val Likens, Susan Saylors, Terree Parlett, George Gamble, Bottom picture, Top row: Dru Burns, Mike Corte, Terri Richardson, Karen Crandall, Randy Howell, Russ Capri, Second row: Ju- liana Warner, Dale Fitz-Randolf, Mark Roberts, David Pickering, Rick Di- mond, Janet Bustrum, Becky Hamp- toni Bottom row: Ron Stevens, Leonard Megee, Terree Parlett, Joni Regni, Greg Bustrin. i n l S describe the Stage Band this ye'ar. Every Monday, Wed- l nesday, and Friday, this group of players, along with Mr. Longfield, met at 7:30 in the morning to practice. The Stage at the assemblies and a bas- ketball game. This group al- so played at the Phoenix Country Day School at one of their assemblies. The Concert Band is field as their instructor. The band serves as a form of training for the students, so they will be experienced enough to ioin the Marching Band next fall. Stage Band, Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mike Corte, Terry Williams, Lori Plautz, Gary Kenyon, Joni Regney, Russ Capri, Mike Landau, Bob Dunn, Normon Caldwell, Lyndon Ol- son, Rick Dimond, Jim Hudspeth, Carl Fiore, Dave Pickering, Tom Cox, Larry Lloyd, Bill Scott, John Jolly, Mike Hackett, Randy Smith. Concert Band, Top row: Mike Fitzsim- mons, Alex Millanez, Steve Freeman, Second row: Ray Waggoner, Mark San- derson, John Sanders, Greg Bonestroo, Lars Larson, Karl Campbell, Louie Jones, David Dahn, Bill Beeth, Third row: Mark Rowland, Brent Becker, Steve Casey, Laurie Cheney, John Jol- ly, Tim Syfert, Danny Velk, Manuel Yrique, Randy Howell, Fourth row: Raul Torres, Donna Lloyd Gunter, Charles, Mike Sanders, Don Wilke, Debbie Sexton, Joe Moraga, David Root, Mike Smith, Daryl Briscoi Fifth row: Nick Quan, Joni Janes, Jane Bart- lett, Rene Chase, Sandy Wineland, Margaret Carrillo, Ruth Reyes, Susan Swier, Theresa Sumpter, Bottom row: Bill Mills, Arlene' Kays, Cheryl Hun- ter, Paulette lsaman, Susan Smith, Gloria Felix, Nancy Knapple, Audrey Miller. Dedication is the word to another group with Mr. Long- Band performed 185 f With a dramatic start, the Concert Choir is on the move presenting its part in Clouds of Sound. Next our choir is seen out on the football field collaborating with the band in a show based on Ecology. Every year the Concert Choir is selected to take part in singing on KOOL radio at Christmas time. To celebrate the holiday season, our singers travel to Park Central and Christown to cheer up shoppers by singing carols. Spring is a busy season for the chorus preparing for the festival at A.S.U., the annual tour, and tryouts for allstate. Spring also brings a ioint concert with the band and CentraI's chorus. ' f gt:l 5 i.'.i 3 .4 . g 'I li i i ' - I . -1 ' , A W s, -,Q ' , 3 ' ' ' 5 ., V V, I ,,'-' M f ' ' , Q tw . ' I - vu.. 'sa VA f K ,Ji K ,Y V 4 - Tm 'L F-N-ff:wi K V mind: ,LH J . ie..:, . tw X . .. psy . . i X K. L. ' ill A ' , V A V N. QL? ' Mg f- Q5-Ain gi 37: ir Y ' - - if-' ,,, ,Z-.tcm .1 -'V ie f' 186 x y M -,,.P,Q.,3 .5 ..-'ful 1 Xcqfglsixfk-i-'.-. tp Q59 ,id-me N b,.f .s N, E: nfsiikzfg 'E: F'f.M 1' 'sf' , , 1.5 t Q. Top Row: Jennifer Welker, Elaine Walsh, Dave French, Evelyn Yeatman, Barry Root, Carolyn Tapia, Mike Hackett, Lois Michaud, Steve McMul- lan, Cathy Hertel, Hogan Smith, Dee Ann Cottington, Cheryl DeVries, Lynn Schebler, Heide Knapple. Second Row: Vicki Jansen, Ann Comer, Jim Muir, Gail Harry, Dale Norris, Lee Wolfard, Stephen Watson, Cindy Button, James Pourchot, Diane Feldkamp. Third Row: Ester McPherson, Nancy Muench, Su- san Brown, Melissa Archer, Pam Cobb, LeAnn Maurer, Paula Goodluck, Q . ' . IL' ' . ,A Jane Passer, Andrea Carlson. Bottom Row: Steve Dingle, Virgil Johnson, David Armatis, David Tarkington, Dennis Palmer. Not pictured: Gary Kenyon, Becky Stein. s 'Y' ,Z Top Row: Kathy Monger, Kathy Han- cock, Debbie Helinga, Susan Kennedy. Second Row: Christine Garret, Pattie Marwood, Bobbie Tanner, Brenda Da- vis. Third Row: Rhonda Battle, Melody Dunn, Debbie Monostra, Becky Parker, Kay Johnson. Mr. Rittenhouse is busy directing his daily choral music classes. From seeing what the Advanced Girls Chorus presents, there are some fantastic females in the choral department. Like the Concert Choir, these girls presented some beautiful sounds for Clouds of Sound. Next was an all girl choral festival in which East hosted five other schools. At Christmas time, the Advanced Girls Chorus traveled to Christown to sing carols. They also took part in the Christmas concert for the East High students. In spring the girls prepared for a festival in Tucson. Top Row: Pam Dunn, Vickie Adams, Corrine Zwart. Second Row: Sybil Martine, Melanee Rogers, Pattie Pet- erson, Julie Ruesenburg, Alonha Car- son. Third Row: Mary Underwood, Vicky Sites, Pam Carson, Mary Jarman. a is .,.. 9. r ' S s F Fl, in-.-. 'Nw ..,.. 4, :- 187 188 Top Row: Penny Hammer, Debbie Lo- retez, Karen Fitz-Randolph, Linda Evans, Ed Hilliard, Danny Doiron, Lar- ry Gill, Joe Verge, Steven VanSickle, Jim Allen, Louise VanGordon, Debbie Harris, Marilyn Pourchout, Priscilla Urias. Second Row: Sylvia Hernandez, Doreen Lee, Sandra Ellington, Peggy Urschel, Gerald Elder, Tom Liston, Frank Myers, Bob Taddei, Roger Lund, Brenda VanSickle, Priscilla Bake- house, Marion Kerr, Gail Wise, Carol Sanchez. Third Row: Shirley Cowens, Debbie Howard, Gary Muench, Tom El- YMQY, J:-NV YI ' ,53,.e.3'5gif'TpE' J ' Xm- ivm,:fTiL'f:,m.si . ll - , --L. ,:,,,,3-,F f 'f-21- ,H A My S, L., 57, a,K vga. 15, ty if 5 fu.-., 1. 'Wg , K Top Row: Venus Sons, Debra Lenichek, Florence Blakesley, Lillie Pohia, Jane Oke, Charissa Dunn, Anita Jones, Sally Benavides, Cecilia Ochoa. Bottom Row: Kathy Sites, Susan Bacon, Mary Schwindt, Virginia Ong, Suzanne Kennedy, Melodie Theis, Barbara Gunderson, Charlene Burroughs, Sandra Rhinehart, Rhonda Smith, Sylvia Lewis, Sheri Lagesse. vandahl, Larry Burns, Cliff Villalobos, Patty York, Debbie Meadoes, Linda Coy, Ida Poola, Brenda Sons, Bottom Row: Paulette Sunal, Cheryl Noble, Jennifer Wiler, Becky Stout, Cindy McCue, Ka- thy Ellington, Karen Scott, Evelyn Cha- vez. Not pictured: Sharon Flood. The cry of Beginning Girls and Mixed Choir is Training is his game, experience is our gain. Mr. Rittenhouse is busy training these choruses for Advanced Girls or Concert Choir. Both of these choruses appeared in the Christmas concert. This gives them experience in facing an audience. Anyone is allowed to ioin and they are guaranteed to gain. Lee Wolfard Diane Feldkamp Dennis Palmer Barry Root Vocal Vocal Vocal Vocal Gail Harry Rick Dimond Betty Mayne Russ Capri Vocal Instrumental Instrumental Instrumental Tom Cox Terry Williams Mike Hackett Dave Clarkson Instrumental Instrumental Instrumental Instrumental It is a great achievement to attain an All-State position- either instrumental or vocal. From all around the state, high school students tryout for various instrumental and vocal groups. The All-State tryouts are difficult, and only the most able and talented students are awarded with these highly honored positions. lt is hard to overcome that terrible feeling of nervousness before the audition, but those who are really prepared and qualified are those who obtain this top honor. 189 190 With combined efforts of the faculty and student body, assem- blies such as these were presented to the student body. Assemblies help to relieve pressure, entertain and teach. Talent, Showman- ship, and Victory combine to make East High the school it is today. East presents assemblies for spirit for the basketball, wrestling, and football teams, for the play that drama club puts on, for Christmas spirit, and for fun assemblies. All of these assemblies add to me Mr. Marvin Johnson, vice-president of U. of A., presents the Governor's style ofthe East High Longhorn. Trophy at the yearbook assembly as Byron Eames emcees. The Advanced Concert Chorus put on a very beautiful assembly, singing many popular songs. Mr. Rit tenhouse is the instructor of the Chorus classes. 1 7 Barry Jenkins performed in the Year- book assembly in October. A world renowned pianist played for one assembly in the fall. Mike Hackett peered up the chimney looking for St. Nick during the Christmas as- sembly, put on by the Chorus to stimulate yuletide spirit. Pom girls did many routines to music during the Pep assemblies, which were held to promote spirit at the basketball and football games. 191 1 4-we 'mmf - I ii f . , A Andy Siminski, photographer, and Delores Addington, editor, talk over some new ideas for action shots. ,ii 5 .N If 192 David Harrington, photographer, looks Over 2 contact Sheei 10 S90 which PiC- Mr. Cox talks with Terri Crosby, Ricky Thompson, and Anita Sulfridge, and 'helps YUYGS he is 9XPeC19d to print. them with problems that arise. If A fy-Af I Mr. Cox, yearbook advisor, takes time Yearbook staff members Rita Wilburn, Pam Land, Delores Addington, and Sue to check dead-line details with the Binkowski, talk over the events of the upcoming day as they walk to breakfast be- publishing company in Missouri. fore a convention at Edison High School in Huntington Beach. .Q f Q m,3W5f V E: H - ..'- is Us F .e -26,436 laik it' 4 X, , f F ' Q .C WQFSKPS egg? , . ' Cathy Lehman, copy editor, is caught thinking as she types copy for her next page deadline for yearbook. of -Q jiliicky Thompson, Phil Orick, David Harrington, SeconQ iv, y Binlcowski, A.n ridge, ,Terri Crosby, Janice Ham-' mock, Delores ddlngtbn, Cathy Lehntanyi-I t Woodrum, Esther McPhearson, Front' row: Sandy Strom, Domke, and Rozz Qehlerking. Y Making sure that all arms and legs are in the car is quite a iob for staffers as they piled back in the car after a stop along the way to Huntington Beach, California, for a convention in November to study yearbook production. Does anyone have a pica ruler? Can you crop pictures for me? How do you fit copy? Many moans were heard coming from the Legend Office as staffers neared deadlines. Through the hard work and many hours of dedication from the staff, students receive their Legends. Though the iob requires much extra work, the staff enioys the benefits of going to conventions and workshops to further their skill and learning. 193 194 the r a w h i d EAST H,G,. gazeHe ski. ...E Q mi- l9lI l ? E ii g. IIT' l 5. fi - l gg 2 - if Q -1, 2 v . I ti, , . f 3 f 4. ai f ---. ' ' . , ' K Q'5ikf'f , C f' 2 3 4 ef?a.agL.7,,..1' 'e al., Gazette staffers, Marilyn Frankowski and Pam Carnahan, cut their articles to Photographers must be versatile to get size and paste them on the page. This is only one of the several tasks that have to the shot, and Rawhide photographer, be completed before the Rawhide Gazette goes to press. Chuck Romeo, is no exception. Writing articles for the Rawhide Gazette is no easy iob, as Craig Bustrin finds out. Several hours are spent writing and re- writing copy for the newspaper. All staffers learn the iobs that go into meeting deadlines. F551 H Y .,...,' Top row: Dale Langmade, Cliff Wilkes, Mark Whitmer, Second row: Frank Ken- nedy, Rick Jones, Gerald Elder, Bob Kunde, Third row: Chuck Roneo, Vicki Cor- rell, Craig Bustrin, Marilyn Frankowski, Carol Dube, Elaine Walsh, Diane Rudy, Vicki Nichols, Bottom row: Andy Outlaw, Pam Carnaham, Barry Jenkins, Patty Hill, Jesse Woods comprised the Rawhide Staff. Elaine Walsh studies the assignment sheet for the next deadline as Carol Dube looks on and laughs at EIaine's assignment. The grim look on EIaine's face shows the difficulty of the task that was placed before her. ' 51i'f -N f ,,.f- in J, I? , t 1 rx Q sb Q i 1 A t L ii Barry Jenkins, iunior, proofreads his story for the Rawhide Gazette makes the necessary corrections. and The Rawhide Gazette East High's school paper was faithfully brought to the Long- horns by the staffs' hard work and many hours of dedication. Some members attended the AIPA workshop during the summer in Flagstaff and the Al PA convention in Tempe. Seeing where your qfiguring what to write is the iob 'II and Rick Jones have. 195 wgseeeaeissggsg 3 A 198 11, S' 11 1 1 'W , , 1 1 , ,1 .1 ,, , ,..., ,,.1..,,, W, 1 1 ,, , K M, ,W , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,,,,1.1 .. . 1 . , 1, 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 S . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 Q1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 , 3 1 I 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 11 11',1 ,1. 1 1 Front row: Paul Curry, Mike Hackett, Mr. Campbell, Nancy Bruining, mas- cot, Curtis' Ong, Bill Meador, Kurt Nelson, Reed Childers, Doug Avery, A division ofthe Kiwanis, Key Club members devote themselves to serving the community for its betterment. They helped with the Gomper's Winter Festival, raised money and helped paint the Girls' Ranch. The Key Club gave a Christmas party for a group of underprivileged children. ,wean Rick Dimond, John Roberts, Back row: Newmann, Jim Stellhorn, Dennis Pal- Joe Gierek, Mike Sullivan, Daryl Glea- mer, Stewert Welker, Bill Scott, Bill son, Cal Potter, Bill Wallace, Lin Young, Tom Allen, and Chuck Holten. Key Club officers for the 1970-71 school year are, Front row: Cal Potter and Curtis Ongp Second row: Bill Meador and Kurt Nelson, Back row: William Wal- lace, Gary Jurick, Lin Newmann, and Joe Gierek. Bert Meier and Glen Bailey listen at- tentively as John Kalember reads the minutes of the ' last meeting. l Lettermen have mixed reactions, as their faces show, about the ideas expressed for future proiects, at one of their m t' h ee ings at t e Longhorn Corral. Maintaining a high grade average and having a good citi- zenship record stand out as two of the rules of Lettermen's Club. The boys must letter in a var- sity sport to be eligible. Athletic brochures promoted spirit among the Longhorns with fun and interesting facts about their lettermen. Front row: Coach Franz, Bob Hernan- dez, Bob Rink, Greg Sheahan, Sal Her- nandez, Tony Cusimano, Tom Lange, Dave Gonzalez, Stewart Welker, Ike Halter, Steve Reamer, Cal Potter, Bill Meador, Jim Lieffort, Bert Meiers, Back row: Coach Patterson, Coach Youree, John McCann, Bill Young, Allan Moorehead, Bob Hutchinson, Q i I 1 Mike Sullivan, Bill Wallace, Mark Eas- ton, Joe Gierek, Jamie Relman are members of the Lettermen Club of the 1970-1971 school year. 'if 199 Front: Mr. Myers, Brian Wiley, Bruce liams, Linda Kovacic, .lerome Claredy, Bazzil, Jackie Ball, Rick Rimelas, Marge Adame. Top: Randy Graves, Charlotte McComas, Mike Wells, Char- Steve Bacon, Carolyn Domke, Phil Ieen Stewart, Dave Lemons, Steve Wil- Officers and state representatives: To gain iob eXp9riel'tCe and earn credits, kids ioined VICA. The students had three candy sales to earn money for the state and national VICA conferences. They had two booths at the fall carnival to raise extra money. The booths were a balloon throw and a Bruce Bazzill, Phil Newland, Jeri Wil- son, Debbie Gavin, Carolyn Domke, Cheryl Willis, and Dave Lemons. zoo sloopy ioe and cotton candy sale. i Newland, Debbie Gavin, Ray Adams, Jeri Wilson, Carmen Dorsey, Debbie Weiss, Cheryl Willis, Kirk Sullivan. Phil Newland and Ray Adams are state representatives for VICA. ,. s I 4 i 1 - Q 35- 'fre DECA officers at East High are: Front to back, Carm Ruggerrio, Jodi Mormon, Darlene Johnson, Charlotte Stout, Judy Gibson, Carol Falzone, Trish Coffell, Darlene Stubbletield, Mrs. McClain, Joe Quionis, and Bob lntemann. 'PY 'A ig i Y., fl , Top row: Lorraine Edmondson, Hollis Loper, Vicky Vaughn, Tom Arnold, Bob Estrada, David Avila, Row two: Mark Stienebaugh, Judy Dickson, Gary Bryce, Colleen Courtney, Dan Courtney, Cindy Oakley, Sandy Strom, Bottom row: Linda Winken, Cheryl Moore, Sue Heideman, Debbie Arnold, Diane Blakely, Pat Thomp- son, Collette Cruz. Top row: Sandy Barcello, Ed Hillard, Da VE -so 0 ' x As oc X Q0 0, ,r X I A 04 X 'o 5 up ' 1 9 0 5 'o Q- vw! I .0 be ot. vt DECA is an organization to help students prepare for work after graduation. DECA members decorated the office during the holidays and were responsible for the hayride at the WrangIer's Carnival. DECA members also provided Christmas gift- wrapping at several shopping areas around Phoenix for iob experience. Lucero, Barb Tucker, Diane Patton, Pam Land, Sherri Pritchard: Second row: Pat Donna Hyman, Kit Young, Christine Bobis, Anita Sultridge, Debbie Clark, Bottom row: Pam Border, Sharry Harter, Terri Eme, Darlene Ellis, Mary Neisbet, Carm Ruggerio, Connie Timmons, are all members of DECA. . m 'Q ll WBTSOI1, MBYY Graham, NBFICY J3l'l0Sik, 202 RU Spanish Club officers are Linda Biggs, Susan Dominguez, Mrs. Paredes, Joelle Barnes, and Debbie Hellinga. They worked hard throughout Christmas. Thorne, Bottom row: Bill Scott, Karen Gober, Debbie Greenspan, DeEtte Smith, Linda Gibbs, Mrs. Paredes, Sandra Duran, Stephanie Martin, Dave Top row: Albert Cerino, Ann Thomson, Joelle Barnes, Rebecca Hinoios, Re- nee Chase, Sandra Clark, Martin Va- ollo, Sue Dominguez, Andy Rivas, Bob Linda Biggs, Spanish Club president, tells members of the new proiects that are planned for them. Families in the Valley were given toys, canned goods, and clothing by the Spanish Club at Christmas. Christmas carols sounded in the hall the day before vacation by the club. Lucero, Wanda Tallman, and Debbie Hellinga are members of the Club. Front row: Jeannie York, Marion Howe, Sapp, back row: Miss Crane, Linda Wanda Tallman, Cyndy Nissen, Patty Terri Brown, Jane Passer, Ann Her- Freeman, Kathy Wright, Davada Whit- York, and Cheryl Hunter belong to nandez, Tina Meyers, Kim Zieve, Kathy aker, Miss Franklin, Jennifer Hunter, the Auditorium Club. Marion Howe, president, and Cheryl Hunter, vice-president, talked over the next event they will usher in the auditorium. When visitors came to East they were shown around by the Auditorium Club. The members ushered many school events. A road show to various hospitals added ioy to the Christmas holi- days. Joy was also spread by a make someone happy proiect. 203 204 Bob Rink looks on as Dave Harrington, Collette Crus, and Mary Ferraro paint a campus trashcan the colors and sym- bol that represent ecology. Earth Day started many things including Ecology Clubs. ln its first year East's Ecology Club had guest speakers to in- form its members of what they can do about the pollution prob- lem. During the year the members pressed for Ecology bills by going to the State Capital to talk to the legislature. They presented programs to various interested groups. To earn money for their clean-up proiects they had various sales on campus Mary Ferraro and Collette Cruse sold cookies and ecology-directed bumper stick- and around 'heir neighborhoods' ers during their lunch. Strongly interested in the club she worked hard to form, Miss Forde assisted them in promoting sales to other students. Peggy Addington, secretary-treasurer, Interested students ioined the Ecology Club. Standing: Bob Rink, Joe Richards, and Alfredo Estrella, president, worked Ann Rink, Bill Siebrand, Alfred Estrella, Robert Taddei, Sitting: Mary Moore, hard for the Ecology Club. Peggy Addington, and Miss Vivian Forde, sponsor. Students interested in curbing the use of drugs in the Phoenix area were able to ioin Dope Stop. Biweekly meeting were spent in training sessions with qualified speakers from CODAC, the police, and other legal departments. They learned about the different kinds of drugs, how they are used, their health aspects, and legal connections. Dope Stop aided CODAC by visiting elementary schools in the Balsz district. During sessions with grades 5-8 they taught about drugs and answered questions that were brought up. i. - f Far row: Cindy Winfield, Bill Scott, Karen Gober, Bob Rink. Next row: Diane Fieldkamp, Beth Shortridge, Becky Miller. Second row: Patt Peterson Jane Passer V Y I , eronica Validel. First row: Dan Davenport. To learn more about a medical profession, students ioined the Medical Careers Club. This club is advised by Mrs. Baum, the school nurse. Field trips to Valley hospitals and guest speakers add to their knowledge of medicine. Students aid Red Cross, CODAC, and Cystic Fibrosis by contributing money earned from sales. A medical scholarship is Club meetings were arranged by Dope Stop officers Dan Da- - - - venport, president, Diane Feldkamp, vice-president, Vicki glyen to the graduahon Sgmor Peterson, secretary, and Cindy Winfield, treasurer. with the hlghesf academm standing. E E E g ii WW, I iw Steve Kennedy, president, looks over Front row: Peggy Purves, Norma Ybarra, Dave Lucero. Second row: Gary Muench, some notes with Kathy Kelly, vice- Kathy Kelly, Steve Kennedy, Jackie Frost. Top row: Barbara Shaw, Sandy Clark, Pl'eSld9nf1 before the meeting. Mrs. Baum, Oscar Ybarra, Ellen Hess, and Judy Sunkees. 205 206 Shelly Doyer, 'Dodie Sumpter, Karen Gober, Linda Biggs, Dolly Rogers, Miss Standefer, Bottom row: Nancy Top row: Diane Cook, Coleen Mullaney, Ann Comer, Vickie Walker, Linda Reamer, Nancy Janosik, Second row: Ain Corner, nly a few mehfb pf me Gjfls' me f nqmoueo- D3-nge which were A .N iw 4 if fm The annual initiation of new members of the Girls' Letter Club brightened the halls of East again this year with their week of funny costumes and activities. The members of the club spent the year working on various money-raising proiects and several service activities. Coleen Mullaney helped the girls plan the Rodeo Dance. Girls in the Letter Club also gave a Christmas party for the Capi- tal preschool children and they go on an excursion to Disneyland. Hunt, Gail Harry, Ann Robertson, Marcia Talbot, Judy Davis, Sharon Schneider, and Dee Ann Cottinglon. One of the advantages of belonging to Girls' Letter Club is the fun of having your own letter sweater. Top row: Toni Soza, Shelly Doyer, Diane Cook, Louise Echols, Jennifer Jandreau, bottom row: Thersa Pedroza, Nancy Kurth, Donna Hyman, and Paula Bakehouse are members of Girls' League Central Council. Member os the Girls' League Central Council are Top row: Joan McRae, Debbie Pavlet, Gina Clark, Donna Doiran, bottomxrow: Pricilla Bakehouse, Jimmie Lynn Ferry, Joanne Espinoza, and Juanita Warner. Girls' League Central Council painted the trash bar- rels in East's traditional red and purple. Showing their con- cern tor the community the girls collected for CODAC. They also sponsored the girl- ask-boy Christmas Prom and the Spring Fashion Show for all of the girls at East High. wig i, , if if ,Q Tfcnzgga T5 I ifmC546'?ilS Selling daffy apples and daffy pops was the iob of the Girls' League at the wran- glers' Carnival held in October. INTERNATIONAL 1.1.9 SeRo.l.1.l The paper and yearbook chose their best students for membership in Quill and Scroll. These students worked on a literary magazine which was a combination of original short stories, poems, and essays written by the stu- Frankowski, Cathy Lehman, Delores Addington, Linda Biggs, dents at East High, Members David Harrington, Chuck Romeo, Clifford Wilkes, front row: of the club are chosen by the Rita Wilburn, Mary Moore, Pam Land, Janice Hammock, Patty Hill, Sandy Strom, Pat Woodrum, and Sue Binkowski Top row: Elaine Walsh, Carol Dube, Karen Gober, Marilyn advisors and the present are the members of Quill and Scroll this year. membel S. Members of the French - classes had a chance to add to their understanding and speak- ing ability by ioining the French Club. They also came together to do service proiects such as raising money for a needy as . . -f ' family. ga.: The athered food -eff it for a StXtl?Phoenix family for Ai K S A :J their Christmas dinner. .4-l' M. ,..,- '04, Students belonging to the French Club for the 1970-1971 school year consist of . Robert Kunde, Leigh Mangold, David Harrington, Mr. Marcel Duvivier, sponsor, ' Shelly Doyer, and Clifford Wilkes. ParIez-vous francais. Rhonda Battle, Mary Moore, and David Harrington are the officers of the French Club for the 1970-1971 year. 208 l Top row: Miss Cole, Bob Rink, Karen Lynn, Vicki Peterson, Preben Ottesen, Bill Wallace, Curtis DeVries, Lin Neuman, Bob lnteman, Steve Kennedy, second row: Mrs. Ethington, Ellen Gordon, Doug Avery, Sue Sebring, Bessie Walker, Carla Johnson, Jim Dickie, Bob Murrillo, Debbie Stillion, Mike Hackett, Dee Dee Hizer, Curtis Ong, Devin Thronburg, third row: Cheryl Devries, Elaine Walsh, Penny Graves, Sharon Schneider, Marilyn Frankowski, Patricia Kyle, Becky Hampton, Kathy Kelley, Cindy Loewen, Jennifer, McNamera, Pat Reardon, Sharon Schneider, fourth row: Sue Binkowski, Marilyn McNaulty, Cindy Wilson, Joyce Spence, Paula Henry, Shelly Doyer, Vickie Walker, Karen Clark, Karen Rauch, front row: Julia Rusenburg, Susan Saylors, Pat Watson, Louise Echols, Diane Cook, Donna Hyman, Nancy Bruining, and Kit Young are the iunior and senior members of Parnassus, an honorary scholastic club, this year. Top row: Mark Roberts, Mike Keim, Billy Goldsmith, David Fish, Mark Gong, Doreen Lee, Anita Bushkin, Margo Lieffort, Dru Burns, Mike Corte, Miss Cole, second row: George Roose, Kenny McCIoan, Janet Jeardoe, Jim Lundsford, Mis- chelle Robbins, Mary Garcia, Karen Crandle, Terry Parlette, Sue Joiner, third row: Martin Ulloa, Debbie Christl, Kim Reiman, Pam Zimmerman, Cristal De- Witt, Kay Reed, Ann Rink, Cathy Rink, Cindy McCue, Gayleene Perkins, Linda Whitehead, Juanita Warnerf' fourth row: Donna Charles, Helene Davis, David Almendarez, Lori Nelson, Gail Johnson, Peggy Purves, Isabelle Braunstein, front row: June Hafhill, Cynthia Ofpering, Rhonda Battle, Janey Bustrum, Anita Jones, and Janet Sunstrom are the members of Parnassus. The Parnassus Club officers for this year are Patty Hill, president, Linda Biggs, vice-president, Gail Harry, sec- retary, and Frank Kennedy, treasurer. Students with a high aca- demic record and good citizen- ship are eligible for Parnassus. Some Parnassus members receive scholarships upon graduation. During the year they have special speakers come to their meetings to talk about the various career oppor- tunities available to them. Dur- ing the Christmas season they provide special help to afneedy family in the valley. 209 emma Y . -, Q Top row: Cathy Hancock, Cathy Leh- man, Marcia Bravo, Ann Comer, Linda Elliot, Cathy Repass, Ann Rogers, second row: Marilyn Frankowski, Syri To start the school year off, GAA held the Freshman party and the initiation of the new members. Inter school playdays and sports days between East's GAA and the GAAs of other Phoenix Union schools were held on Thursdays and Satur- days for the girls to show their athletic abilities. GAA sponsored the awa rds pa rty held at the end of the year. Top row: Mr. Galen, sponsor, Bob Cruz, second row: George Brooks, Stan Rey- noldsp front row: Laura Lee Shaw, Stacy Hudgens, and Jim Rich are the members ofthe Biological Investigators Club for this school year. Individual proiects, as well as a group experiment, are some of the activities of the Biologi- cal Investigators Club. Prize money was awarded to the club for a group proiect which they A entered in the State Fair. Stu- dents received a chance to ful- fill curiosities they may have in the field of science In the club. I Stan Reynolds tests the effects that dit- David Robertson, vice-president of the club, checks weekly growth of a plant in his ferent chemicals have on his individual controlled experiment. proiect for the club. 211 212 euaee or ueao 5 'l llllvr, wg P I MA PAI NTS f ff' 1 'lil lillll :ex ' K 11511 .fl Y, ,Q 8 -at 1 .ft if , - 0 Bob Dornke 7 1 O Q30 J E5-XR Owner X gee +f'1'-1-:.1:4f.? 5? 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Index Abel, Ted 69 Abrams, Lori 85 Acedo, Abie 85,119 Acedo, Mary 69 Adame, Gloria 85 Burrou Adame, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Margaret 35,200 David 53 Dawn 85,139 Holly 53 Raydean 35,200 Vicki 69,187 William B5 Addington, Delores 35,155,16l,192,193,224 Addington, Peggy 35,204 Aguayo, Sylvia 85 AguiIar,MoIlie 69 Akins, Keith 69,117,182,183 Alderman, Ronda 35 Alexander, Debbie 53 Alexander, Susan 35 Allain, Jerry 85 Allain, Larry 53 Allen, Donald 69 Allen, Jean 35 Allen, Terry 35 Allen, Thomas 35,198 Almendarez, David 69 Alvidrez, Johnny 35 Amoris, Ramiro 85 Amelio, Carol 53 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Allen 85 Annette 85 Boyd 85 Dorothy 69,102 John 35,69 Monica 53 Andrews, Gary 53,118 Antres, Archie 85 Aragon, Alex 69 Arcadia, Christine 35 Arcadia, James 69 Archer, Melissa 176,177,186 Armatis, Dave 35,186 Armatis, Dave 35,186 Armatis,Mary 53 Armstrong, Larry 53 Armstrong,Michael 85 Armstrong, Philip 85 Arneson, Crystal 53 Arnett, Len 35 Arnold, Deborah 35,201 Arnold, Ruth 69 Arnold, Thomas 105,201 Arnot, Darlene 69 Ashby, Mike 53 Ashby, Stuart 69,136 Ashton, Mark 35,107 Astemborski,Michael 85,119 Astemborski, Stanley 69 Atkinson, Robert Renswick Jr. 35 Atsinki, Paul 35 Avery, Douglas 35,136,148,155,157,163,166,179,182, 183,198 Avila, David 55,201 Avila, Robert 69,118 Backus, Eva 53 Backus, Warren 85 Bacon, Stephen 35,85,200 Bacon, Susan 188 Baizel, Robin 85 Bailey, Glenn 35,136,199 Bakehouse, Paula 53,148,180,207 Bakehouse, Priscella 188,207 Baker, Mary 69 Balderas, Ray 69 Baldwin, Ralph 35 Bales, Richard 85 Ball, David 69 Ball, Jackie 35,200 Ball, Susan 69 Balsz, Novy 53 Banda, Evelyn 69 Bandi,MichaeI 85 Baney, Julie 35 Bannick, Daryl 53 Barcello, Dandy 53,201 Barclay, Linda 85 Barnes, Joelle 36,202 Barnes, Mary 36 Barrett, Andy 36 Barrett, Frances 69 Bartlett, Jane 185 Barwick, Holli 85 Bates, Gary 85 Bates, Larry 85 Bath, Johnny 53 Battle, Rhonda 187 Bazzill, Bruce 202 Beals, Sheri 36 Beasley, Brenda 85 Beck, Daniel 85 Beck, Harry 36,136 Beeth, Allen 185 Beintema, Lewis 53 Brecker, Brent 85,118 Bell, Bradley 85 Bell, Della 85 Bell, Joan 36 Bell, Kelly 85 Bellomo, Phyllis 36 Benavides, Sally 53,188 Bennett, Paul 53 Berg, Lucille 53 Berg, Wayne 85 Berlin, Betty 53 Berrelleza, Daniel 53,107 Bever, Victoria 36 Bevier, Dan 36,106 Bewley, Dave 53,107 Biggs, Linda 53,142,167,169,171,202,206 Bingham, Melinda 83 Binkowski, Sue 53,192,193 Bishop, David 53 ' Blackburn, Bob 53 Blair, Nancy 85 Blakely, Diane 36,201 Blaker, Carolyn 36 Blakesley, Florence 188 BIanc,Mike 53 Blount, Pat 85,171 Bluhm, Don 118 Blum, Richard 54 Bobls, Chris 54,201 Blotz, Peggy 54 Bonardi, Diana 36 Bonestroo, Greg 54,185 Boone, Richard 54 Border, Pam 54 Border, Robert 107,201 Borieo, Charyle 54 Borieo, Lawry 36 Bottcher, Robert 85,119 Bowmar, Mike 54 Brady, Scott 36 Brassington, Thomas 70 Brauburger, Manfred 85,119 Braunstein, Isabel 70 Bravo, Marcia 36,210 Bravo, Martha 54,100 Bravo, Pat 85,139 Brent, G Brewer, Brewer, Bridges, Bridges, Bridges, Briscoe, Briscoe, ene 54 Ken 85 Roger 70 Gerald 70 Ken 54 william 85 Daryl 70,185 Stephen 36 Brooks, Clyde 70 Brooks, Danny 120,122 BYODKS, Eric 70 Brooks Jacalyn 36 Brooks, George 70,211 ' R Brooks, Oh 86 Brooks, Sherry 54 Brown, Bill 36 Brown, Chris 70,143 Brown, Karen 54 Brown, Mike 36 Brown, Richard 36 Brown, Susan 36,186 Brown, Terri 36,203 Diane 86 , Brumley, San 86 Brucker, Trudy 54 Bruining, Nancy 36,148,162,166,199 Bruner, Mike 86 Bryant, William 86 Bryce, Amy 86 Bryce, Gary 201 Buckhannon, Linda 70 Buckley, Dan 86 Buer, Jody 86 Buffington, Phil 70 Burdick, Gary 70 Burke, Elizabith 54 Burks, Eric 54 Burns, Drusilla 86,139,184 Burns, James 70 Burns, Lawrence 86,188 Burns, Otis 70 Burroughs, Carlene 86,188 ghS, Debra 36 Burruel,Maureen 86 Burt, Steven 70 Bushkin, Anita 86,182,183 Bustrin, Janet 86,182,183,184 Bustrin, Robert 36,15-8,155,194,195 Butler, Janette 36 Button, Cindy 54,186 Buzard, Anne 86 Buzard, Kay 54 Byers, Rita 54 -C- Caiiero, Salvatore 54 Calahan, Richard 137 Caldwell, Norman 86,18Z,l83,185 Calhoun,MichaeI 86 Caliern, Martin 86 Call, John 86 Camou, Molly 86 Campbell, Ann 70 Campbell, Deborah 86 Campbell, Edward 86 Campbell, Joel 86,119 Campbell, Karl 70,185 Campbell,Margaret 54 Capri, Russell 34,182,184,185,189 Carhahan, Kenneth 86 Carlson, Andrea 70,186 Carlson, Gerald 70 Carlson, Rodney 34 Carnahan, Pamela 54,194,195 Carpenter, Brynn 86,139 Carpenter, Robert 34 Carrillo, Fernando 125 Carrillo, Margaret 86,185 Carrion, Alice 86 Carrion, Frank 86 Carrion, Rosemary 70 Carson, Alonna 70,187 Casey, Steve 86,186 Cash, Deborah 86 Castellano, Debra 70 Castillo, Anthony 86 Catalanotte, Alice 70 Catalanotto, Christine 37 CeciI,Mike 86 Cedor, Peter 37 Cent, Mark 70 Cerino, Albert 86,202 Chaira, Marie 70 Chapa, Carlos 86 Chapa, Gregory 70 Chapin, Carl 8,54 217 DUNN, 218 Chapin, Carla 86 Chapin, William 86 Chapman, Marian 54 Chappell, Carroll 37 Charles, Donna 86,185 Chase, Cindi 37 Chase, Rene 70,185,202 Chavez, Eddie 70 Chavez,Mary 70 Cheney, Cherie 37 Cheney, Laurie 70,185 Cherry, Thomas 70 Chesley, Lorin 37 Chesley, Scott 70 Chestnutwood, Donald 86 Childers, Reed 70,120,198 ChishoIm,MichaeI 54 Chitwood, Steve 37 Cipolla, Kerry 86 Cirelle, Michele 37 Ciskowski, Richard 37 Clark, Debra 54,201 Clark, Gina 70,142,207,210 Clark, Karen 37,148,170 C1ark,Marina 71,72,102,168,171 Clark,Mark 37,112,113,116,117,152,l61 Clark, Robert 54 Clark, Sandra 70,202,205 Clarkson, David 37,125,182,1B3,189 Clement, Bill 37,106 Clement, Jerry 35 Clement, Keith 86 Clement, Richard 71 Cobb, Pamela 186 Coen, Randall 71 Coftman, Leora 71 Cohee, Debra 37 Cohee,WiIliam 71 Cohen, Dennis 55 Cohen, Shirley 71 Cole, Ruth 87 Colen, Laurel 37,110,157 Collier, Ellis 55 Collier, Jetf 87 Collins, Larry 71 Collins, Mark 71 Comegys, Rick 87,119 Comer, Ann 55,142,186,206,210 Conn, Janet 37,138 Connell, Jennifer 71 Connell, Karen 37 Connor, Zachery 87 Connors, Michelle 38 Constable, Barbara 55 Constantino,Jim 55 Contreras, Holly 71 Contreras, Sandra 34,38,157,161,171 Contreras, Terry 55 Cook, Carol 87 Cook, Denise 38,68,70,7l,206 Cook, Diane 100,207 Cook, Earl 55 Cook, Joyce 71,171 Cook, William 87 Cooley, Robbie 71 -D.. D'Addea, Becky 38,87,139 D'Addea, Patrick 106 Dahn, David 87,119,185 Daily,MicheIe 38 Daniels, Steven 56 Danielson, Janice 72,102 Daven ort, Daniel 38,205 David ohn, Michael 72 P . s Davis, Brenda 107 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Greg 38 James 56,108,117 Judy 38,101,138,155,206 Mark 87 Mary 56 Michael 72 Steward 38 Dawahoya, Lanford 72 Dawahoya, Rudy 38,120 De Heck, Renee 87,183 De LaCruz, Frank 120 De Maree, Francis 56 De Ment Dee Dee 55 De Noyer, Kurt 55 De Vries, Cheryl 72 De Vries, Curtis 38 De Witt, Christal 72,142 Dean, Martha 72 Dear, Rose 87 Denbrook, Eric B7 Denney, Keith 72 Dennis, Joyce 72 Diaz, Rita 72 Dickie, James 55 Dickson, Judy 38,201 Dilts, Karen 55 Dimond, Rick 55,169,171,182,183,184,l85,189,l98 Dingle, Craig 38,117 Dingle, Steven 55,186,192 Dirksmeyer, Allen 55 Dood, Carol 72 Dodd, Cathy 38 Dodd, Clark 55 Doiron, Danny 188 Doiron, Donna 72,207 Dolan, John 56,125 Dominguez, Susan 87,202 Dominguez,YoIanda 72 Domke, Carolyn 38,200 Domke, Sharon 56,193 Doran, Larry 38 Douglass, Jere 39 Douglass, William 38 Downing, Dwight 72 Doyer, Michelle 39,100,154,171,206,207 Drake, Kathleen 87 Dube, Carol 39,154,195 Duckworth, Frances 87 Duckworth, James 87 Dumas, Frank 39 Dunlap, Dale 56 Dunlap, John 87 Dunlap, Patricia 72 Bob 56,182,183,1B5 Cooper, Doug S5 Cooper, Karen 87 Corder, Dennis 71 Cordova, Debra 71 Correa, Beniamin 71 Correa, Raymond 71 Correll, Victoria 38,195 Dunn, Calvin 56 Dunn, Charissa 87,188 Dunn, Edgar 72 Dunn, Melody 72,182,187 Dunn, Pamela 72,182,187 Dunton,Mlchael 87 Corte,Michael 71,184,185 Cota, Paul 71 Cottington, Dee Ann 38,169,171,206 Cougtilin, Frances 87 Countrymen, Chris 71 Courtney, Colleen 38,201 Courtney, Lee Ann 55 Courtney, Tom 71 Covarrubias, Gabriel 71 Duran, Patricia 39 Duran, Sandra 72,202 Durfee, Debbie 39 Duwyenie, Elaine 87 Dykes, Frances 72 Dykes, Yvonne 78 Dykstra, Barry 87 Dykstra, Thomas 56 -E1 Eames, Bryon 39,193 Eames, Rodney 72 Eason, Novi 88 Easton, Mark 39,125,199 Ebel, David 88,119 Ebel, Jody 39 Echols, Louise 29,167,169,171,207 Echols, Mark 88,119 Edington, Rick 72 Edmund, Kit 88 Eggers, Ronald 176 Eifort, Craig 56 Elder, Gerald 56,88,171,188,195 Elder, Jettrey 182,183 Elkins, Laura 72 Elkins, Stella 56 Ellington, Kathy 88,188 Ellington, Sandra 188 Elliott, Beckie 72,138 Elliott, Linda 39,142,210 Ellis, Darlene 201 Ellis, Patrick 72 Ellison, Joe 72 Elvendahl, Thomas 72,88,188 Eme, Terry 56 Emerson, Randall 56 Enfield, Cheryl 56 Enfield, Dean 72 Enfield,Martin 88 Eng, Patricia 39 Enright, Debroah 88 Erb, Dean 39,88,107 Erb, Del 88 Erickson, Gene 88,119 Espinoza, Roberta 88 Estrada, Robert 39,201 Estrella, Alfred 39,204 Evans, Jane 56 Evans, Kevin 88 Evans, Linda 88,188 Ewart, Kim 88 -F- Faith, Thomas 56 Far, Laura 72 Farley, Chris 39 Farley, Claine 56 Farley, Jim 72 Farmer, Donald 73 Farrell, Shelley 73 Faulkner, Kirbe 88 Fay, Gail 88 Fay, Nancy 88 Fay, Shirley 73 Feistner, Richard 73 Covey, Carol 87 Covey, Vicki 55 Cowan, Lee 71 Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, CDV, David 71 Jeff 71 Steven 55 Thomas 5S,182,183,185,189 Linda 87,188 Cozad, Christine 87 Cozad, Michael 71 Craig, Joseph 55,143 Crandall, Karen 87,184 Crandall, Mark 71 Crawtord, Ann 55 Crawford, David 71 Crisatulle, James 119 Crist, Joseph 87 Criswell, Carol 71 Criswell, Pamela 71 Crockett, Kevin 55 Crosby, Theresa 192,193 Crowley, Catherine 71 Crum, Mary 55 Cruse, Colette 201,204 Cruz, Richard 38,87,211 Cunningham, Pamela 38 Cunningham, Russell 87 Curry, Paul 198 Cusic, Cindy B7 Cusimano, Anthony 38,87,108,199 Cusimano, Camille 71 Cutbirth,Timothy 55 A Students were taught the facts about drugs during various classes by policemen They often used a display containing a variety of samples, pictures, and instruments used with drugs for identification purposes. The strain of holding himself up on the parallel bars during gymnastics is shown in Randy Hick's face. Feldhusen, Frank 88,119 Feldkamp, Diane 39,155,160,186,189,205 Felix, Anna 73 Felix, Bennie 88,168,171,174 Felix, Gloria 173,185 Felix, Jesus 106 Fendley, Linda 73 Ferguson, Cindy 39 Ferguson, Coolette 73 Ferguson, Mary 88 Fernaays, Gary 39 Ferrara, Adele 56,101 Ferraro, Mary 39,204 Ferry, Jinnie 88,207 Fetl, Joni 73,182 Figgins, Carlos 85,137 Fillmore, Danny 88 Finn,Mary 73 Finn,Thomas 73 Fiore, Carl 56,182,183,185 Fiore, Gene 73 Fish, David 88 Fish, Ronald 56 Fisher, Mary 88 Fitch, Barbara 56 Fitz, Randolph 68,184 Fitzsimonds, Gerald 73,88 Fitzsimons, JoAnne 73 Fitzsimonds, Michael 185 Fletcher, Jon 73,158 Flood, Sharon 73 Flores, Arthur 88 Flower, James 73,143 Flynn, JoAnn 39 Ford,Joesph S6 Ford, Steven 118 Formiller, Sharon 56 Fortner, Cheri 39 Fout, Linda 73 Francis, Jackie 39 Frankowski, Karen 56,88 Frandowski,Marilynn 194,195,210 Frazier, David 56 Frazier, Stephanie 88 Frederick, Bob 56 Freeman, Cecil 56 Freeman, Jim 39 Freeman, Kathryn 73,102 Freeman, Linda 40,155,203 Freet, Cindy 88 French, Marie 57,88 Friend, Cindi 88 Friend, Steven 57 Frlsole, Joeshp 88,182 Frost, Jackie 57 Fuller, Pamela 73 -G- Gaff, Ed 57,107 Gaffney, Cynthia 97 Gaiser, Preston 57 Gaisthea, Francis 73 Gaitan, Robert 88 Gallegos, James 88 Gallegos, Leo 73 GalIoway,Mike 88,120 Gamble, Georgia 88,184 Gamboa, David 106 Gandarilla, Leticia Gappa, Brenda 73 Gappa, Frank Garcia, Anna 89 Garcia, Betty 57 Garcia, Ed 73 Garcia,Mary 73 Garcia, Nancy 57 Garcia, Pat 57 Gardiner, Hester 73 Gardner, Aric 89 Gariep, Stepanie 57 I Gariff, David 57 Garner, Jack 57 Garrett,Chris 73,187 Garrow, Brad 73,107 Garrow, Debbie 40 Garrow, Janice 40 Gaskill, Robert 89 Gaston, Brenda 73 Gaston, Diane 139 Gavin, Debbie 40,200 Gedney, David 73 Gerba, Phyllis 89 Geske, Karen 89 Geska, Sheila 73,142,210 Giaconia, Rose Gibbons, Cindy 73 Gibson,Judy 40,201 Gierek, David 73 Gierek, Joe 40,198,199 Giffin,Mike 89 Giguere, Jerry 40 Giguere, Nancy 73 Gilkey, Brian 57 Gill, Larry 40,188 GiII,MariIyn 57 Gillcoatt 73 Gillen, Terri 89 GiIIen,Terri 89 Gillespie, Barry Gillespie, Don 73 Gillespie, Ken 57 Gillespie,Minette 89 Gilespie, Nelda 89 Ginevra, Jackie 73 Gipson, Lawrence 73 Glass, Penny 57 Gleason, Darrell 72,73,168,170,198 Glitsos, Rena 74 Glover, Michael 74,125 Gober, Karen 57,202,205,206 Goff, Lon 89 Goldsmith, Bill 89,182,183 Gomez, George 74,119 Gomez, Gilbert 74,119 Gong, Glenn 57 Gong,Mark 89 Gonzales, Linda 57,183 Gonzales, Loreto 74 Gonzales, Rose 74 Gonzalez, David 40,120,122 Googrich, Kennrth 89 Goodson, Charlie 120 Gordon, Ellen 40,155 Gordon, Maurice Goss, James 74 Gower, Delano 89 Graham, Billy 74 Graham,Mary 57 Grant, Gloria 57,100 Graves, Kerry 57 Graves, Penny 57 Graves, Randy 200 Gray Howard Grayek, Joe 40 Green, Mitch 89 Greenspan, Debra 57,202 Grey, Laraine 57 Gribin, Jim 57,125 Griffin, Arlene 74 Griffin, Raymond 89 Grischo, Lynn Grove, Kimberly 40 Grubbs, Dennis 40 Guarino, Frances 74 Guarino, Frances 74 Guic, Esteban Gunderson, Barbara 89,188 Gunnerson, Carla Gunnett, Amelia 74 Gunter, Lloyd 57,185 Gurley, Donna 74 Gusman, David Gutierrez, Jesse 74,118 Gutierrez, John 89 Guyer, Dawn 74,142 -H- Hackett, Mike 52,57,156,170,174,18 2,183,185,182 191,198 Haddad, Lynn 58,183 Hagen, Daniel 40 Hagen, Jon 74 Hagood, Pauline 74 Halfhill, June 74,102 Hallman, Steven 74 Halford, Jackie 89 Halford, Thomas 40 Hall, Syri 58,210 Halladay, Connie 182,183 Halter, John 89 Halter, William 40 Hamblin, Debra 89 Hamblin, Gayla 58,74 Hammer, Penny 188 Hammock, Janice 58,193,224 Hampton, Becky 58,156,169,170,171,1 Hancock, Kathryn 40,187,210 Hanna, Jeff 74 Hansen, Dawn 74 Hansen, Erick 58,107,120 Hansen, Janet 89,139 Hansen, Pauline 89 Hansen, Scott 89 Hanson, Larry 40 Harrington, David 40,162,192,193,204 Harrington, Kevi 168 Harrington, Harrin ton, Lynn 74,102,182 Neil 58,106 9 Harris, Carla 74 Harris, Debbie 74,188 82,183,184 Harris, Karen 40,100 Harris, Ralph 58 Harry, Gail 40,101,154,186,189,206 Hart, Arlen 74 Harter, Sherrie 58,201 Harville, Katherine 40,103 Harwood, William 58 Hashu, Dana 40,167 Hashu, Dena 36,41,169,170 Hashu, Dorothy 58 Hatcher,Vince 89 Hauck, David 74 Harvill, Michael 58 Hawkins, Gary 41,255 Haynes, James 58 Heidemann, Susan 41,201 Heinrich, Veronica 89 Heinz,Jan 58,210 . Heihl, Richard 41 Heizer, Diane 41 Heller, David 89 Heller, Judith 41 Hellinga, Debra 74,202 Helms, Henry 58 Hendrickson, Robert 74 Henning, Diane 58 Henry, Paula 41 Hensley, Denada 58 Hensley, Jefferson 74 Hensley, Maria 89 Hernandez, Arthur 58,182,183 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Edward 74 Enedina 74 Luz 74,120 Olivia 89 Robert 41,199 Sal 74,199 Sylvia 188 Hertel, Cathy 58 Hess, Lucille 41,205 Hiatt, James 58,120 Hiatt, Samuel 89,120,123 Hickman, Lynn 41,182,183 Hicks, Kit 74 Hicks, William 41,143 Higgins, Nanette 74 Higgins, Roger 74 Higgins, Steve 89 Hill, Clifford 74 Hill, Cynthia 89,139,170 Hill, Patricia 41,l03,T54,155,157,167,170,179,183,195 Hill, Phillip 89 Hill, Robert 74 Hilliard, Barbara 74 Hilliard, Edward 188,201 Hilliard, Gary 89 Hilliard,Mike 89 Hinchcliff, Anthony 58 Hinoios, Rebecca 75,202 Hiser,Marlen 41 Hitchcock, Ted 75 Hite, Christine 89 Hite, Elise 41,89 Hite, Nancy 89 Hobel, David 58 Hodges, Toni 90 Hoffman, Steven 88 Holcomb, Robert 75 Hollowell, Steve 75,90,136 Holt, Marlon 41 Holton, Charles 58,198 Homman, Terry 90,210 Hooper, Linda 84,90 Hopkins, Debra ss,21o Horton, Frank 41 Horton, Patricia 75 Horton, Randy 75 Howard, Brian 41 Howard, Debbie 41,90,188 Howard, Jerry 58 Howard, Paul 58 Howe, Marian 41,203 220 Howell, Jimmy 58 Howell, Randy 90,185 Howell, Shirley 184 Hubbard, Linda 90 Hudgens, Stacy 211 Hudspeth, James 90,119,182,185 Huff, Guy 90 Huff, Monte 75 Huflsteter, Linda 90 Hughes, Aaron 58,143 Hughes, Carol 41 Hughes, Jim 41 Hughes, Mary 75 Hull, Frank 75 Hulstedt, Doug 58,136 Humes, Daryl 90 Hunt, James 90 Hunt, Nancy 206 Hunter, Cheryl 58,185,203 Hunter, Jennifer 75,203 Hunter, Raymond 90 Hurin, Linda 58 Hussey, Deborah 41 Hutcheson, Robert 41,124,125,199 Hutton, Patricia 90 Hyman, Donna 139,201,207 lannaccone,Tony Michael 41,177 leronimo, Paul A. 90 Ingram, Garry Dale 90 Innes, David Alan 90 lntemann, Robert A. 41,201 Isaacson, Dennis Michael 42 lsenberg, Allan Durck 58 Ivey, Frederick Blane 75 -J- Jackson, Jacque Ruth 42,75 Jakubisin, Debbie Lynn 75 Jakubisin, Francis John 119 James, Karen Lynn 75 Jamieson, Jan Lee 75 Jandreau, Jennifer Jo 42,162,207 Janes, Jesse Ray 59 Janes, Joni Leigh 90,185 Janicsek, Joseph 90 Janik, Peter John 90,137 Jankovsky, Michael John 90 Janosik, Nancy Jill 59,139,201 Janzen, Richark John 59 Jaramillo, Paula Patricia 75 Jarman, Mary Lou 59,187 Jarman,Timothy J. 42 Jasso, Josie 75 Jeardoe, Janet L. 75 Jenkins, Barry J. 59,191,195 Jenkins, Shirley Ann 90 Jensen, David James 90,137 Jensen,Vickie Lynn 176 Jimenez, Reuben 75 Jimison, David Lee 42 Jimison, Dianna Lynn 90 Joachim, Sheri Monnette 90 Jobst, Jeanine R. 75 Johnson, Cathy Ann 90 Johnson, Darlene Kay 153,201 Johnson, Deanna Sue 42 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Dorothy Louise 75 Jerome Michael 75 Judy Ann 90 Leigh Anne 103,171 Marilyn F. 84,90 Mary Katherine 75 Noma L. 90,138,139 Penny Lee 75,142 Randy L. 59,108 Robert A. 59 Scott M. 42,106 Thomas Allred 75 Johnston, Melanie J. 59 Joiner, Roy Lee 42 Joiner, Susan Arlene 59 Jolly, John Seaborn 183,185 Jones, Anita L. 90,188 Jones Danny Lee 59 Jones, Donald Leroy 59 Jones, Frank Carl 59 Jones, Fredrick Martin 59 Jones, Louie Edward 185 Jones, rlanda Carlene 75 Jones, Paulett M. 75 Jones, Robert Lawrence 59 Jones, Sidney Bruce Jr. 59 Jordan, Joyce Marie 75 Jordan, Rita J. 42 Jump, Ralph P. 76 Jurado, Ernie Marquez 76 Jurado, Fred Marquez 90 Jurgemeyer, Donna Lou 42,175 Jurick, Gary 42,198 Jurick, Kim 76 J0hl1S0l1, 0 Kirel, Constance M. 59,159 Kirk, Jonathan Walter 59 Kirk, Patricia Raeanne 91 Kiteley, Theresa Sylvia 91 Klassen, Karen Gayle 91 Klecak, David Leanard 91 Klemo, Jody 76 Knapple, Linda Heidi 42 Knapple, Nancy Marie 91,185 Knorr, Mary Deborah 42 Knorr, Theresa Lynn 91 Koch, George Lee 76,107,120 Koch, John B. 91 Korosec, Pauline Marie 59 Krelic, John J. 76 Krueger, Gordon Paul 59 Kubica, Delores 42 Kunde, Robert L. 59,171 Kurth, Nancy K. 59,207 Kyle, Patricia Jean 59 -L- LaGesse, Christina 43 LaGrassa, Faith 59 LaTraille, Greg 43 LaVoie, Judy 43 Lake, John 76,118 Lambard, Deborah 76 Lambert, Michael 43 Land, Gary 43 Land, Michael 91 Land, Pamela 59,192,193,201 Landis, Audie 59 -K- Kalal, Michael Dean 91 Kalember, John Lee 42,106 Kalli, Liasa Helena 159 Kaput, Kim L. 42,171 Karcher, Danny Dean 91 Karlson, Lee Robert 59 Kass, Scott Andrew 76 Katie, James Alan 76 Kavanagh, Joseph James 91 Kavanagh, Robert Joseph 76,125 Kaylor, Donna Mae 91 Kays, Arlene Yvonne 59,185 Keck, Janet Denene 76 Keeton, Mike Francis 42 Keim, Charles P. 76 Keim, Michael C. 91 Kelley, Martha Kathleen 205 Kelly, Kevin Ann 76,155 Kendall, Dawn Marie 76 Kennedy, Frank 42,155,195 Kennedy, Stephan James 42,205 Kennedy, Susan M. 76,187 Kennedy, Suzanne 91,149,188 Kennedy, Vickie Lynette 42 Kenyon, Gary Allen 182,183,185,1B6 Kerr, Bryon Leroy 59 Kerr, Marion Elaine 188 Kielt, Susan M. 42 Kimel, Charles Craig 76 Kimel, Gene B. 42 King, Kathy L. 42 king, steven J. 42 Kingsbury, Ricky Lee 42 Kinnerup, Kathy 76,102,147,174 Lane BOIlI1e 60 Lange, Bruce 76,120,149 LaI'1ge,Th0m3S 60,105 Langmade, Dall 60,91 Langme ,156,157,169,170,199 ade, Laurel 91 Larsen, Cheryl 91 Larson, David 76 Larsen, James 76 Larsen, Lars 76 Larson, Anita 91 Larson, Kristel 43 Larson, Kurtis 76 Larson, Lisa 76 Lashinske, Charles 60 Lawler, Danny 76 Lawler, Nancy 91,210 Lawrence, Gary 60 Lawrence, Sherry 43 Lawrie, Barbara 76 Lazzarini, Mara 76 Leal, Daniel 43 Leal, Edward 76 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Deborah 60 Doreen 91,188 Jack 60 Kathy 76 Kimberly 91 Lehman, Cathy 43,124,154,193,210 Lemon, Patricia 43 Lemons, David 43,200 LeI110I1S, Kerry 137 Leon, Anthony 118 Leon, Marty 76 Leon, Philip 60 Leon, Victor 91,119 Leonardo, Mary 91 Leone,MicheIe 60 Lewis, Susan 76 Lewis, Sylvia 91,188 Lewis,Timothy 91 Students enioyed the many after-game dances on Friday nights. Lewis,Veleda 60 Lieifort, James 43,117 Lieifort, Margo 91,139 Lien, Candace 43 Liggins, Darlene 91 Liggins, Iona 60 Likens, Valerie 43,163,184 Lillard, Donna 60 Lillard, Sandra 43 Lillie, James 43 Lindsley, Cynthia 43 Lizut, Debra 76 Lloyd, Lawrence 60,182,185 Llyod, Scott 43,112,113,115,117,150 Loehrs, Gary 43 Loehrs, Mark 60 Loewen, Cynthia 60 Lofton, David 76,184 Logan, Brenda 76 Lokken, Rick 76 Lokken, Vicki 91 Lomeli, Deborah 76,102,156 Loney, Cordelia 91 Loney, Edwin 76,110 Long, David 43 Long, Michael 91 Loper, Hollis 201 Loper, Johnny 91 Lopez, Candelario 77 Lopez, David 60 Lopez, Lydia 43 Lopez, Robert 91 Lopez, Stella 77 L0l'ef1 Deborah 43,188 , Loretz, Deborah 43,188 Lovin, Casandra 77 Lucas, Keith 44 Lucero, David 60,201,202,205 Lucero, Frank 44 Ludwig, Tom 77 Luna, Georgena 77 Lund, Roger 77,188 Lund, Sandra 91 Lundberg, Nancy 60 Lunsford, James 68,70,88,110,174 Lunsford, Kathleen 77,91 Lunsford, Russell 91,137 Lunt, Brian 60 Lunt, Dean 91 Lutz, Barbara 77 Lykken, Arvid 60 Lynn, Karen 103,171,182,183 Lyons, Sadie 77 -M- Mac Callum, April 94 Mac Kay, Larry 77 Machol, David 92 Machol, Donna 77 Macias, Louie 77 Mackey, Richard 60 Maddox, Linda 92 Mades, Carol 44 Madrid, Ken 60 Mattucio, Thomas 92,120,184 Magnan, Denise 92 MaIdonado,CarI 90 Maldonado, Freida 92 Mammen, Kathy 44 Mangold, Leigh 92 Mann, Karl 44 Mann, Lybell 77 Manney, Tom 92 Mariscal,Maria 44 Marsh, Chris 44 Class proiects were often taped on the Marsha Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, ll, Janet 77 Carrie 60,100 Bebbie 77,103 Linda 44,88 Linda 92 MCC3 l'fY, Martin, Susan 92,202 Martin, Syble 92 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Ma rwood, Carlos 92,184 Babriel 75,77 Pete 44,84 Ronald 60 Toney 70,77 Virginia 60 Pat 44,186 MBSK, Bennie 77 MBSOD, SB ndy 44 Mason, William 92 Mastin, Errol 60 Matousek, James 44 Matson, James 77 Matthews, David 92 Matthews, William 92 May, Audrey 92 Mayne, Beth 60,182,l83,189 Mayve, Arthur 92 McBee, Bryron 60 McBrayer, Anthony 92 McCann, John 60,112,115,199 Jenny 77 McClinchy, Richard 60 McCollum, Kenneth 92 McCollum, Richard 77 McComas, Charlotte 44,200 McCord, Mike 77 McCrary, Brian 77 McCue, Cindy 92,147,168,171,174 McDevitt, Vickie 77 McDonald, Carol 77 McDonald, Debbie 60 McDonald, Gary 60 McDonald, Kathy 92 McDonald, Larry 77 McDonald,Mike 108 McDougall, Shelly 60 McDowell, Daniel 51,108,113,115,162,175 Mc Glone, Mike 92 McGough, Lonna 44 McGough, Steve 61 McHorse, Judy 92 McLarsn, Jessie 77 McLeer, Gary 77 McManis, Ann 61 McMullen, Steve 60,171 McNamara,.Ienniter 61 McNeeIy, Steven, 78 McNeilIy, Joanne 78 McNuIty,Marilyn 61,151,153 Mc Pherson, Ester 193 McRae, JoAnn 78,207 Meacham, Rebecca 78 Meador, William 44,166,171,198,199 Nleadows, Debra 92,188 Mealey, Monte 92 Means, Bryon 61 Medina, Dolores 78 Medina, Frank 44,108 Megee, Lenny 44,184 Megee, Mike 61 Megee, Ricky 92,183 Meier, Albert 44,120,122,148,199 Meier, David 78,120,122 Melton,Mike 78 Menchaca, Barbara 61 Mendell, Lisa 44,154 Mendell, Steve 61 Mendez, Manual 78 2 3 5 audio-visual equipment set up by trained students from the A.V. Mendoza, Eloisa 78 Mendoza,Manual 61 Mendoza, Margaret 92 Mendoza, Ruth 78 Menear,Vickie 78 Mereness, Daniel 78 Mereness, Marc 61 Mesoulta, Mike 92 Messenger, James 78 Metzner, Joe 92,120,143 Metzner,Mike 78,125 Michaud, Lois 44,155 Mickelson, Mary 92 Micola von Furstenrecht, Frank 78 Micola von Furstenrecht, Hilda 44 Middleton, David 92 Mields, David 61 Millanez, Alez 78,185 Miller, Audrety 92,185 Miller, Edward 78 Miller, Helene 45,155 Miller, John 61 Miller, Juanita 45 Miller, Cathy 92,210 Miller, Linda 45,61 Miller, Lynda 61 Miller, Marilyn 78,182 Miller,Michele 78 Miller, Perry 93 Miller, Tony 61 Mills, Gary 108 Mills, Williams 61 Milton, Sherrill 93 Minarisch,Mike 78 Mirabal, Fred 93 Miranda, Mariorie 78 Mitchell, Danny 45 Mitchell, Dennis 45 Mizer, Donna 78 Mohler, Jean 61 Monastra, Debra 61 Monger, Kathy 61,181 Monger, Suzi 93 Mony, Marc 93 Moody, Karen 93 Mooney, Brenda 45 Moore, Arthur 78,120,143 Moore, 45,201 Moore, Dave 45,120 Moore, Joann 18,182,183 Moore, Jody 93,168 Moore, Karen 61 Moore, Mary 45,154,204 Moore, Steve 93,120 Moore, Terry 84,921,210 Moorhead, Alan 108,199 Moraga, Joe 61 Morari, Nickie 45 Morari,Vickie 45 Moreland, Jackie 93,210 Moreland, Jerry 61 Morgan,Mike 78 Morgan, Rhonda 45 Morin, Lucien 45,120 Nl0t'l'1'13 n, Jodi 45,201 Morquecho, Pat 93 Morrell, Dana 61 Morris, Pat 93 Morris, Shirley 61 Morrow, David 45 Morrow, Denise 93 Morton, Ann 61,147,168,169,170,174 MOSEY, TeI'l'Y 78 Mott, Leota 78 Mowatt, Keith 93 Muench, Gary 93,188,205 Muench, Nancy 61,186 Muir, James 61,186 Mullaney, Coleen 45,100,147,152,1 Mullarkey, Jim 78 Mullarkey, John 45 Munhall,Carla 61,100 Munhal Munoz, Murillo l, Debbie 78 Robert 45 , Robert 62,182,183 Murphy, Scherene 45 Muscut Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, t, Kim 78 Donald 78,108 Edward 78 Frank 62,188 Tina 78 Myrick, Deborah 45 Navarro, Barbara 45 Navarro, Janet 78 Navarro, Janice 78 Nelson, NEISOH, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nestich Bob 62 Denise 93 Kalle 93 Kurt 45,198 Lori 93 Russell 62,106 Terry 93 , Matt 93 69,171, 174,206 Neumann, Lin 34,155,157,174,198 Newkirk, Thomas 79 Newland, Elaine 93 Newland, Harland 200 Newton 79 Nichols, Vicki 195 Nickels, Jerry 62,171 Niemier, Rodney 79 Nisbet, Mary 62 Nissen, Cindy 79,203 Noble, Charyl 79,921,188 Norman, Karen 93 Norris, Benita 79 Norris, Dale 62,186 Norris, Richard 45,182 Norris, Thomas 62 Norton, Diane 93 Norton, Linda 79 Nunez, Myrna 93 Nunez, Sandra 79 -0- O' Berg, Debbie 79 Ochoa, Cecilia 62,188 Oehlerking, Roseland 46,193 Oke, Jane 93,188 Olivas, Robert 93 Olson, Jo Ann 46,103 Olson, Lyndon 182,183,185 Ong, Curtis 34,156,170,171,198 Ong, Kevin 79 Ong, Virginia 46,188 Optenring, Cynthia 79 Orick, Debra 94 Orick, Phil 193 Orona, Steve 94 Osberg, Leonard 79 Osterland, William 79' Ottesen, Preben 46,159 Outlaw, Andrew 62,195 Outlaw, Nathan 94 ..p- Pacheco, Claudina 62 Painton, David 62 Palmer, Dennis 46,176,186,189,198 Pardi, Justin 94 Park, David 79 Park, Richard 94 Parker, Becky 62,187 Parker, Beverly 46 Parkhurst, Rhonda 79 Passaro, Larry 94 Passer, Jane 79,186,203,205 Patine, Victor 94 Patten, Diane 62 Patterson, Barbara 72,79,102,169 Pavkov,Tim 94 Pavlet, Debra 79,207 Payne, Kathy 79 Payne, Scot 62 Pearson 79,125 Pearson, Patty 46 Pedroza, Theresa 62,207 Pedulla, Cynthis 94 Peloso, Daniel 94 Peloso, Robert 94 221 222 Peralta, Dorothy 94 PeraIta,Mary 46 Perkins, Cheryl 94 Perkins, Terry 79 Perreault, Linda 79 PestaIozzi,Mike 79 Peters, Abe 79,182,183 Peters, Karen 79 Peters, Terry 62 Peterson, James 46 Peterson, Patti 68,70,79,103,1-19,205 Peterson, Robert 94 Peterson, Vicki 46,155,156,170,171,186,205 Petrey, Danny 94 Phalen, Gail 94 Phelps, Penelope 46 Phillips, Karin 62 Phillips, Larry 46 Phillips, Thomas 79 Pickering, David 46,182,183,184,185 Pilles, Lawrence 79 Pineda, Danny 94 Pineda, Edward 94,119 Pineda, Frank 115 Pitman, Karen 94 Plautz, Lori 94,182,183 Plautz, Steve 46,185 Podborny, Paul 46 Pohia, Lillie 94,188 Pokorski, Kerry 79 Polelonema, Emma 62 Polelonema, Hilma 79 Polson, Patty 182,183 Pomery,MitchelI 62 Ponce, Grace 94 Porter, Amos 94 Porter, Ellen 46 Potter, Cal 46,154,155,157,160,169,170,198,199 Pourchot, James 46,186 Pourchot, Marilyn 79,188 Powell, Ronald 94 Powelson, Billy 62 Purves, Peter 62 Purves, Margaret 94 Prather, John 80 Price, Susan 62 Pritchard, Sherri 62,201 Prosser, Cathy 62 -Q- Ouan, Nick 185 Quaranta, Sharon 62 Quihuis, Robert 46,155,160 Quihones, Joe 62,201 Quintero, Patsy 80 -R- Rada, Randa Alice 62 Rada,Virginia 94 Rames,vivian 94 Ramirez, Brenda Yvonne 63 Ramos, Arturo D. 94 Ramos, Vivian 139 Randles, Nancy J. 80 Ratlitt, Sherri Dale 94 Rauch, Karen sue 47,138,150,163,166 Reamer, Linda Sue 63,103,142,206 Reamer, Steve Wayne 47,120,125,199 Reardon, Patricia Marian 63,158 Reed, Cynthia Sue 47 Reed, Kay E. 80,102 Reed, Steven W. 94 Reese, Patricia Jo Anne 94 Regney, Joni L. 63,182,184,185 Reichardt, Robert John 53 Reichling,MichaeI J. 94 Reiman, Kim 139 Reiman, Jamie Dee 47,106,139,199 Remmer, Leslie Carol 63 Rentrow,Carol Louise 47 Reppert, Victor 47,184 Resinger, Ralph D. 94 Reyes, Ruth Olga 80 Reyna, Linda 63 Reynolds, Gregory Alan 80 Reynolds, Leah Jo 47 Reynolds, Stanley Dwight 143,211 Reunoso, Catherine Lyn 158 Reynoso, Margaret Ann 47 Rhinehart, Sandra D. 188 Rich, James K. 94 Rich, Roger William 63 Rich, Roy Dean 63 Richards, Joseph R. 80,204 Richardson, Carlton Jack 63 Richardson, Terri Lynn 52,63,182,l83,184 Rider, Blinn Lewis 80 Rider, Susan Elizabeth 47 Riebel, Renee Sue 94 Riggs, Andrew Kelly 94 Riley, Jean Marie 63,100 Rink, Ann Norine 158,170,204 Rink, Katherine Marie 94,170 Rink, Robert E. 47,l70,179,199,204,205 Rippee, Kenneth Robert 80 Rivas, Andrew David 84,94,137,202 Rivera, Charles Francisco B0 Rivera, Lauren Louise 80 Rivera, Marc Anthony 63 Rivera, Richard B. 80 Robbins, Mischelle Denise 80 Robbins, Terry Ann 47 Roberts, John T. 80,118,198 Roberts, Mark Alan 94,184 Roberts, Theresa Gail 94 Robertson, Ann L. 47,206 Robertson, Carol Jean 45 Robertson, David Wayne 80,211 Robertson, Richard R. 63 Robinson, Hope Anne 63 Robinson, James Travis 63 Robinson, Karen Lynn 95 Robles, Ralph Omor 63 Rodes, David Wayne 95 Rodriguez, Sylvia E. 95 Rodriguez, Veronica Anne 63 Roger, Melanee 80,187 Rogers, James Norman 95,125 Rogers, Ann 63,171,210 Rogers, Sheryl Diane 138,142,206 Romeo, Charles Calvin 47,194,195 Romo, David 63 Romo, Mary L. 80 Rone, Robert Grady 80 Rone, Sandra 95 Roodman, Dyann Elizabeth 80 Roose, Gene Gable 63 Roose, George William 95 Root, David A. 95,185,189 Root, Debbie Kay 63 Rosario, John Joseph 95 Rowland, Mark Douglas 95 Roy, Jan Gay 80 Rudoph, Craig Steven 95,143 Rudolph, Debbie Jean 63 Rudy, Diane Elizabeth 63,195 Ruesenberg, Harry Paul 47 Ruesenberg, Julia Therese 80,187 Ruesenberg, Tom E. 95 Ruggiero, Carm C. 63,201 Ruggiero, Joe Micheal 80 Ruiz, Albert Ray 80 Runyon,John V ctor 80 Russell,Wllliam F. 47 Rybenske, Bruce Gene 63 Rynish, Bruce Phillip 80 -5- Saba, Jo Ann 47 Saba, Roger 81 Salas, Josie 63 Salas, Julia 95 Salas, Luis 81 Sales, Carolyn 95 Saliba, Paul 81 Sallee, Coletta 63,182 Salmon, Karen 81 Salzman, John 47 Samaniego, Gilbert 95 Samuels, Richard 125 Sanchez, Alex 95 Sanchez, Carol 188 Sanchez, Rickey 81 Sanders, Carey 185 Sanders, Johnny 64,125 Sanderson, Cathy 63,185 Sanderson,Mark 95,125 Santana, Diana 81 Santana,Mary 95 Santone, Anthonv 64 Santone, Mark 95 SaPP, Kathy 81,203 Sauceda, Roy 81 Savage, James 81 Saylor, Ann 95,182,183 Saylors, Craig 81 Saylors, Susan 47,151,184 Scarlett, Sharon 95 Schaller, John 64 Schebler, Lynn 64 Schebler, Steven 81 Schencks, Linda 64 Schiesser, Roy 95 Schneider, Sharon 47,142,206 Schnorr, Chirstine 81 Schornick, Rebecca 81 Schrag, Carl 64 Schucker, Jetlrey 47 Schultz, Pamela 81 schuster,Thomas 47 Schwindt, Mary 64 Schwindt, Patti 95,188 Scott, Karen 95,188 Scott, William 64,182,183,185,202,205 Scott, William 95,198 Seaman, Mary 81 Sears, Stanley 64 Sebring, Susan 64 Seitz, David 81 Sellars, Kathleen 64 Seller, Glen 81 Selvey, Jerry 95,137 Sena, Danny 107 Sergent, James 81 Sexton, Deborah 81 Sharp, Dennis 64 Shatto, Margo 64 Shaw, Barbara 95,205 Shaw, Laura 64,211 Sheahan, Gregory 47,199 Shelton, Richard 64 Sheppard, Edward 81 Shertey, Guy 95 Shitter, Jaimie 64 Shirley, Karen 81 shobe, Debbie 81 Shobe, Ted 64 Shortridge, Elizabeth 48,182,183,205 Shumway, David 64,105,118 Siebrand, Candy 81 Siebrand, william 204 Simkins, Melissa 95 Sipe,Christine 95 Sites,Christy 48 Sites, Kathy 95,188 Sites, Vicky 64,187 Skolasky, Jack 95 Skornik, Roger 95 Skowskl, Steve 48 Sloan, Sandra 81 Smith, Andrea 48 Smith, Beth 48 Smith, Candice 48 Smith, De Ette 64,202 Smith, Debra 64 Smith, Douglas 48,115,1l7,155,171 Smith, Jenay 81,102 Smith, Jill 48 Smith, Karen 64 Smith, Michael 64 Smith, Paul 64 Smith, Randy 95,182,183,185 ln their drama classes students learned to use expression in their acting Smith, Rhonda 95,182,188 Smith, Richard 81 Smith, Roberta 48 Smith, Stephen 48 Smith, Susan 64,182,185 Smith, William 64 Smith, Timothy 81 Smothers, Luana 81 Snearley, Luella 48 Snyder, Thomas 64 Sode, Jeannine 188 Sons,Venus 95,188 Soto, Arthur 95 Soto, Ricky 48 Soto,Victor 64 Sola, Antonette 48,157,171,207 Speicher, James 95 Spence, Joyce 64,101 Staffeldt, Randy 95 Statfeldt, Rich 48 Stahl, Diana 96 Stanfill, Kathleen 64 Starr, Billy 64 Starr, Debra 81,102 Stehn, Robert 65 Stellhorn, James 65,158,198 Stephens, Cheryl 96 Stephens,Joseph 81 Stephens, Sandra 65 Stevens, Bradley 81 Stevens, Ronnie 65,182 Stewart, Cathy 48 Stewart, Charlene 48,200 Stillion, Deborah 48,101 Stillion, Michael 65 Stinebaugh, Mark 201 Stocks, David 96,143 Stockton, Blake 65,120 Stokes, Candace 81,102 Stout, Charlotte 48,188,201 Stout, Rebecca 96 Stoyer, Greg 81 Strahan,Mark 65 Strauss, Jack 49 Strauss, Susan 81 Striegler, Jerry 65 Strom, Sandra 49,193,201 Strunk, David 96 Strunk, Sally 81 Stuart, Anthony 65 Stubblefield, Nela 65,201 Sulfridge, Anita 192,193,201 Sullivan, Cathy 65 Sullivan, Kirk 49,200 SulIivan,Mark 96,137,149 Sullivan,Michael 65,105,148,198,199 Sullivan, Pamela 81 Sumpter, Doddie 49,100,206 Sumpter, Teresa 185 Sunal, Paulette 96,188 Sunkees, Judy 205 Sutherland, Johnny 96 Sutter, Robert 96 Sutton, Marc 96 Sutton,Michael 82 Swann, Judy 96 Swann, Rhonda 65 Swann, Terrie 49,177 Sweeney, Jerry 65 Swenson, Gaylon 65,82 Swier, Susan 96 Syfert, Douglas 65,185 Sytert,Tim 96,143 Szuromi,MichaeI 82 -T- Tabor, Kent Kieth 82 Tackman, Sonda Venice 65 Taddei, Robert Q. 49,82,188,202 Takacs, Stephen Farrell 96 Takas, Robert William 65 Talbot, Beryman Wayne 117 Talbot, Marcia Ann 101,206 Talbott, Debra Sue 65 Talker, Linda Kaye 82 Tallman, Wade Carl 96,119,137 Tallman, Wanda J. 82,202,203 Tanner, Tanner, Tanner, Tanner, Tanner, Tapia, C Tarazon Joline 65 Kenneth H. 49,113 Robbin Charlene 96 Roberta Lee 187 Sherry Lynn 82 arolyn 49 , Arthur D. 183 Tarkington, Dan Roger 182,183 Tarkington, David Roy 96,186 Tate, Jeffry Harold 49 Tatum,Joe D. 65 Taylor,Cheryl Lee 96 Taylor, Janet Sue 65 Taylor, Rhonda S. 49 Tayrien,Grant 96,119 Teepe, George 96 Tegen, Ernest 96,143 Tellef, David 96 Tellel,Mike 65 Tel I13k, Mike 82 Theis,MeIodie 96,188 Thompson, Alson 65 Thompson, Deborah 65,202 Thompson, Duran 96,119,182,184 Thompson,Mike 49,82 Thompson, Patoria 49,201 Thompson, Ricky 192,193 Thompson, Tommy 49 Thornburg, Devin 65 Thorne, Robert 137,202 Thulin, Ron 65 Timmons, Connie 65,201 Tinall, Robert 96 Tongate, Daniel 96 Tongate, Janet 66 Torres, Margaret 185 Torres, Paul 96 Traslavina, Elizabeth 82 Tremont, Carol 66 Trevino, Larry 66 Trevizo, Rose 82 Trostle, Timothy 82 Trueax, Philip 49,66 Tucker, Barbara 66,201 Tucker, Nancy 52,66 Tucker, Susan 82 Tucker, Toby 49 Tulipane, Steve 82 Tunks, Terry 66,182 Tvedte, Mariorie 96 Tyler, John 82 Tyler, Joyce 96 Tyle, Julia 66 Tyler, Kathy 96 Tyler,MichelIe 66 -U- ulloa, Belem 82 Ulloa, Martin 96,137 Underwood, Mary 49,103,160 Underwood,Tom 82,118 Uptegrove, Sam 66 Urias, Priscella 188 Urschel, Peggy 188 Uszeko, Mary 49 -V- Valadez, Veronica 82,205 Valencia, Richard 66 Valverde, Diane 96 Van Beekum, Bobby 82 Van Gorden, Louise 82,188 Van Gorp, Gregory 49 Van Loon, John 82 Van Sickle, Brenda 82,188 Van Sickle, Steven 82,188 VannasdaIe,Mark 82 Vannasdale, Paul 49 Vannier, Debra 66 Vannier, Lori 139,210 Varela, Norma 82 Vasquez, Danny 82 Vasquez, Ernest 82 Vasquez, Sally 96 Vaughn, Kenneth 82 Vaughn, Kevin 96 Vaughn,V1cki 49,201 Veahman, William 82 Vermillion, Katherine 49 Villa, Molly 82 Villa,WiIIiam 96 Villalobos, Cliff 49,96 Villalobos, Ralph 188 Villaverde, Mary 82 Villaverde, Sandra 66 Villegas, Jess 49 Vizcarra, Maria 66 Vlk, Danny 82,185 -W- Waggoner, Ray 183 Wahlin, Jmi 96,182,183 Wailes, Lee 50 Walker, Deborah 83 Walker, Larry 83 Walker, Marilyn 50 Walker, Richard 83 Walker, Vickie 50,161,169,170,175,206 Wallace, William 50,112,113,115,116,157,198,199 Walsh, Elaine 50,155,167,l69,195 Walton, Randy B3 wafd, Danelle 83 Warner, Juanita 96,171,182,207 Warner, Juliana 34,50,157,163,171,182,183,184 warpack, Sheri 66 Warren, Richard 50 Wasar, Mary 97 Wasar,MichaeI 97 Watkins, Deborah 50 Watkins, Doug 50 Watkins, Glenn 97 Watkins, Gloria 83 Watkins, Russell 66 Watson, Douglas 83,186 Watson, Patricia 66,201 Watts, Terry 66 Weatherford, Linda 50 Weatherhead, Geraldine 83,103 Webb,James 97,143 Weingartner, Eve 50 Weiss, Debbie 97,200 Welker Stewart 72 83 120 168 198 199 I I I I I I Wells, Alan 66 WelIs,MichaeI 200 Welsh, Brenda 66 Welsh,Michael 98,119 Welshans,Greg 83 Welson,MichaeI 66 Welson, Richard 97 West, Larry 97 Westbrook, Alan 83 Westbrook, Linda 50 Westbrook, Sheri 83 Weyrauch, Gloria 97 Wheat, Michael 97 Wheat, Paul 83 Whitaker, Dauada 66,203 Whitchurch,Tonia 83 White, James 83 White, Joy 97 White, Kenneth 66- White, Loran 66,182,193 White, Steve 50,108 Whitehead, Linda 83 Whitelaw, John 50 Whitmer, Grady 66,195 Whitt, Donna 97 Wick, Barbara 97 Wick, Barbara 97 Wilburn, Rita 50,192,193,224 Wilder, Donald 97 Wiley, Bryon 50,200 Wiley, Grgory 50 Wilke, Donald 66,184,185 Wilkes, Cliflord 50,195 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Andrew 66,118,182,183 Booby 83 Donald 66 James 97 Jeffery 97 Leann 83 Ricky 50,171 Steven 51,200 Terry 97,182,185,189 Willis, scott 83,184 Willis, Walter 67 Wilson, Cindy 51 Wilson, Gracy 97 Wilson, Jerri 51,200 Wilson, Robert 97 Wilson, Roland 97 Windom, Rex 67 Wineland, Sandra 83,185 Winfield, Cynthia 51,205 Winken, Linda 51,201 Winters, John 67 Winters, Walter 83 Wittenburg, Mary 83 Wolf, Gary 67,118,178 Wolford, Lee 83,186,187 Woodrum, Patricia 142,193 Woods, Marion 51,195 woods, Mike 97 Wooten, sandra 83 Wozniak, Michael 97 Wright, Craig 67,108,113 Wright, Debra 51 Wright, Donald 97 Wright, Janene 67 Wyatt, Karen 51,103 Wyckoff, Jelferey 83 -Y- Yarbrough, Robert 67 Yauie, Priscilla 44,51 Ybarra, Norma 97,205 Ybarra, Oscar 67,205 Yeatman, Evelyn 67 Yonker, Britain 97 Yonker, Scott 83,136 York, Jeanine 83,203 York, Patricia 97,188,203 York, Troy 51 Young, Billy 67,120,198,199 Young, Denise 52,67,101,171 Young, Jack 51 Young, Kit 67,201 Young,Mike 67 Yrique, Manuel 97,119,185 -Z- Zieve, K. 83,203 Zimmerman, Kathleen 70,171 Zimmerman, Pam 68,83,156 Zuraff, Steven 51,154 Zwart, Corinne 83,187 Zwibel, Thomas 67 Teachers Alexander, Rubye 20 Armer, Claudia 25 Armstrong, Audrey 23,142 Arnold, Ellen 20,178 Arnold, Robert 26 Bates, Lee 25,110 Baum, Darlene 205 Beeson, Tom 23 Beiarano, Hector 21,108,109 Belting, Paul 217 Benda,Miles 24 Benner, Amy 21 223 224 Billing, Lucene 18,180 Blackman, Robert 19 Blake, Elizabeth 29 Bow, Bettie 22 Bryan, Allen 24 Bursh, Eula 24 Campbell, Dale 198 Canham, Durwood 27 Churbuck, Robert 21,178 Cole, Ruth 26 Connelly, Roberta 24 Coppinger, Harry 20 Cotter, Earl 20 Cox, Robert 21,192,193 Crane, Lucille 29,203 Davis, William 19,124,125 De Jong, Leslie 20 Downs, Caroline 21 Dunaway, Lola 20,178 Duricko, Erma 18,21 Duvivier, Marcel 18,21 Eklund, Donald 26,136,137 Ethington, Yvonne 29 Farrer, Pamela 28,178 Folks, Beryl 22,104 Fontain, Jim 178 Forde, Viviam 20,178,202 Franklin, Alice 29,203 Franz, Derryl 23,199 Frederick, Barbara 22 Fry, warren 29 Fuller, David 22 Galen, Donald 27,211 Gipson, Helen 29 Golash, Ken 23,110,178 Graves, Jerry 26,178 Harris, Karen 28 Hedges, Paul 117 Hess, Rose 20 Holder, Alice 21,158,178 - Horwitz, Bernard 29 Huffman, Barbara 20 lmpson, Richard 24,143,178 Johnson, Shirley 23 Jordan, Ben 20 Keith, Ann 25,111 Keith, Elmer 27 Kelly, Cheryl 28 Larsen, Dwayne 24 Longfield, Richard 22 Lucas, Dwayne 23,125 Luck, Harold 22 Malinski, Robert 26 Martin, Evelyn 20 Martin, Richard 27,108,109 Mason, William 28 Matsumato, Jane 23 McClain, Carlene 28,178,201 McCullar, R. E. 18,19,86 Merrill, Gerry 27 Meyer, Rick 24 Mooningham, Laura O 21 Moore, Paul 29 Myers, Lloyd 25,200,201 Page, Forrest 27 Paredes, Maria 21,202 Patterson, Wendell 199 Peckardt, Janet 25 Piazza, Mary 28 P6llard, Marilyn 26,178 Reed, Joseph 27 Reid, Tom 21,-16,166 Rittenhouse, Jacob 22,187,190,191 Roels, Roxie 28 Rosenbluth, Gerlad 25 Salt, Kenneth 20 Shook, James 26 Shores, David 26 Sincotf, Martin 24 Sordahl,Marvin 28 Sorenson, Erica 20 Standerter, Maxine 23,206 Stevens, James 28,179 Stonoff, Robert 27 Thon, Helen 30 Traw, Trudy 29 Turcott, Madeline 20,178 Wagoner, Jay 26 Wolf, Gerald 25,178 wozniak, Joseph 25,111 Youree, Royce 23,116,199 Ziol, Helen 29 ng gtk ma thanks from iw 'lixf .,. ,K 2 lass V - S is, v .1 8 5 K i' . Q 5 f . Q.. --. 1 2 E ' .Q fl s v at at 2 was K i Wg., I If fe. wg, -'H if S S . . 1--,U R . .5 f . : Ni . - R 1 i- .. -L 4 l f.. ia' .. if .. E Q, 0 K 2 2 x .. . ., f11i'17 f. -ff- ws,,4.,fl -.ii ga kal- .N ,M . . -ii il lu. . may asv-2' w,fsi...f to State School Pictures for taking underclass pictures and taking many Royalty pictures. Rockwell Studios for taking Senior pictures. Mr. Bob Powell and Walsworfh Publishing Company for doing a great iob in publishing our book. Mr. Mason for allowing his typing classes to assist in typing the index and underclass picture labels. The Dark Room, 4023 E. Thomas Rd., for rush iobs on picture printing. To all of our advertisers who helped financially. To all faculty members who let staffers out of class at crucial times. To Mr. McCullar for the use of the school's station wagon for that wild trip to Anaheim. To Pioneer Camera Shop, Tempe, and Az-Tech Graphics, Phoenix, for supplying our photographic needs. 225 226 Thanks to everyone on the staff for giving so much of their time and devotion to making this book one which everyone can be proud of. We are so proud to be editors of the best organized staff East High School has ever had. Whenever there was extra work to Delores Addington, Editor-in-Chief be done, the whole staff iumped in to help without many complaints. Everyone worked together as if we were one big family and our dear Master, Mr. Cox, was our devoted 'father'. Like all families, 'brothers' and 'sisters' do fight because of different ideas and tension brought about by hard work. But we worked out our differences as a close family does. Thank you 'father', lMr. Cox! for all of your advice and guidance throughout the year. You've been the greatest!!! And for your friendship and co-operation, we thank you 'brothers' and 'sisters': Sue Binkowsiki, Linda Davis, Bryon Eames, David Harrington, Cheryl Lambert, Pam Land, Ann Morton, Rozz Oehlerking, Phil Orick, Sandra Strom, Andy Siminski, Anita Sulfridge, Ricky Thompson, Pat Woodrum, Sharon Domke, Leigh Johnson, and Ester McPherson, Good luck to our littIe' brothers' and sisters' who will return next year and try to form another staff as close as ours. One that can have great fun going to workshop, having many parties and celebrations, and iust working together happily as we did. As a result of our hard work, the staff made all its deadlines without a weekend work day. This was the first year that this was ever accomplished. Now that the book has been published and is in our hands, a great feeling of pride goes through our bodies. Everyone of us knows inside how much effort went into making this book one which we can look at for the rest of our lives and know we did our best. Rx Kathy Lehman, Copy Editor Rita Wilburn, Photo Editor Janice Hammock, Layout Editor 227 228 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., L'.S.A A -I 9 7 .I East High School L e n d 515 North 48th Street Phoenixi, Arizona Volume VI X Editor4in-Chief r . . . . . . . Delores Addington Photo Editor . . . Rita Wilburn Copy Editor . . . Cathy Lehman Layout Editor . . . . . . . 4 Janice Hammock Advisor ....... Robert Cox r - - ---N ww- -Tv-fws:'f 4'1' , ,.,..,- ,...,w, .zu-M ',, ., ng.- -,..--.'.A.j'fa'Gj- - 'HU Ll' ':3'J ?-'-FF-3'f '-fg ':7 xN A- ' 2' Yffiw 'M ae ' 3 ' ' we Q44-,JA-me J-QW ff ' Table of Contents t Introduction . . . ,1 Academics .I . . . 16 Sports .... A ..... . . 98 Honors and Royalty . . QI44, -XX , If Student Government . i. . 164i e Activities , . . . 172i Cloosx .... . . 196 7 'Advertising Q . . .'i2l2 1 . ' , I ,- ,, V-' 4, .,.


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