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A 1. 1 '. 1 1: ,, 1 A 1 41 11 1 f s 11.1 1 1i1, P 1 4 ,E ,1 1 1' 'nv 1 1, 1 1 , , , I 1 1 14' w, swf uv 11 1 1 11. 1 1972 LEGE Volume VII East High School 515 North 48th Street Phoenix, Arizona Robert Cox, Advisor Janice Hammock, Editor Phil Orick, Copy Editor and Sports Ester McPherson, Photo Editor and Juniors Dee DeMent, Clubs Sharon Domke, Photographer Ann Morton, Activities and Student Government Kay Owens, Royalty Joe Stephens, Assistant Copy Editor Bob Taddei, Artist Wanda Tallman, Clubs Rick Thompson, Head Photographer Diane Upton, Clubs and Sophomores Pam Zimmerman, Girl's Sports Anita Sulfridge, Business Manager and Freshmen Published by the Associated Students ofEast High School 1 wha milf 2? 4' -, . I 5 s 'f i F5 ' , 'gig Q 'i L Q Au w ,, Iii D .JS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION A. . .1 ACTIVITIES. . . s CLUBS at ORGANIZATIONS . . . 24 SPfVJR?I5ST.hf756 A HO NORS at 7 ROYALTY . . .116 FACULTY . 136 CLASSES. . .152 STUDENT - GOVERNMENT. . .220 ADVERTISING . . .232 .-f -5,4-65' 3.3 2 Q . Amig .,.., f fm'- -Qw 'i ..f. W we 4, , .14 :A Iyx'Sw ijw. iii? t ' 172.4 Kff Ffa . if-L ' ,, K if iffidif Q . . as-,, fw we - , 1-s '-,KX 1 s 1 .Sfww -A CTL' 1 Nwf , ,. ,ss 1 A 94 , ff gy in W pw-.mf N-.Aw '. . ' 1 X -3 - ., xgvn if 'Z,E T,,'nxfl 3, 5 rf-Q , ?iZ v f'1 , ,, It 2 . - x8.'iw?4 if fi .,1.N 5, N - .2 .... ,x w ww? if v wi.T1?' A .,k.. , WMV' A- LH? X Q, I +G. xv X-. if N ' wr! ' ,. AL ...,', ,f A Z. A ,nb . wk:-- X f X ,,, xp 1 ' - , 'wdiv ffm,-' ?fk ,J jg. 'n , , 11 :8. 7f .. N' k , fm WJ? x .Ms ii, A Q ,w in QW? X Q . ,uf :fin fy- ? X. li. , 'xx 5 'VY f as -ff nw 3 'JSQVP .u WfV. ' X ws. 9 'ip ,gun NM' Q' mmf -Ph 'sw- Fr 43' Nqx 4 frm' M 'f ,QW-vnu .-fivwr-lmilif W A., e -- W.. -, WH 'ri 'sm-hawk: V Q11 21 AQ, vm. Q, i , y 'Q . 1, 'Q' a A v M A ' G-'irq if-R . ' ,, , ,I A ,fn -l , .Q4'l-Q51 f R fl '.M+s. w.i'1--mwn.f- 1-f,.4,,,a-T 54 '7fl 5 - we 4 3 w 1 Well early in the mornin', About the break of day. A rr . ., 2. - ,,,- we If -lg M bv is 'M WL! qi u QE ' ' - f W! ' Il Q' I NM 9... , 1 , f , X g ' I Q ful M I in .s.:,- N , Q1 ' in . 4-M 1. r s I W' . ' I . ,r f l. V vs, ., r wha, M I asked the Lord, Help me find my way. Help me find my way, To the promise land. This lonely body, Needs a helping hand. I asked the Lord, to help me please, Find my way. When the new day is a-dawnin I bow my head in pray'r. I pray to the Lord, Won't you lead me there? Won't you guide me safely, To the golden stair? Won't you help this body, Your burden share. I pray to the Lord, Won't you lead me please, lead me there? lyrics by Paul Stoocky iiglfl L, 1 , s s 4 W s s . . . . , s s. fj'kC4JFLV1t16S IS an word what describes wlvllat high school is all about. 'withouis activities, the school day would be an eight to 'three rouiglune i.ivitl10utva1'ie'E1y and without meaning to some siudemts. At East, activities are made special so that all students will want to pamiicifpaige. Total imfohfememi is the goal, and as long as bhczfe sire imvoiived sizudemzs, Eas61sH51g,h will aiytelwxpt to create biggni' and betixex' acwbivities which all may be eg part of. ,MTJTFIE i.sf'WPfflfQEZ5S 1 , s s 1 x x s L 55.22 .F ,, . af kr f -, sa- , , Wi., ' -:'I2f1L Q., ' 7. Q. 6 J'i'Z!1E w, 1 'Q'-5 fi , K '5 x ah I 6 ug, fg I . QE 'Q 5 1 an X 4 .F I5 M, , V SF A .. L am, 2 'O 2 1 N A we 4 na E wie Mx, 'S 'sf gf: - A X 1, Q WW s ww ff wx ' U W wa S t Q 'i I X x .J if 1 , I . kd i f--' , .-M, 1+ 1 :Ks i 'i v LHSS U - Y-qw..'Ff yew' M4 x 1 M X 14 ' , we , 1 fgxiv, - w:.14g2wsmf, an e7 Q 155 A f ' f -M54 A1 , . ,..,. jf4w.g'T .1f ,vig fm-,-,Q .' 9 VS, . v. QQ J . 1 . ' 1 151 V P I : Surprisingly enough, artistic talent was found 'in Senior, Ken Gillespie, mocks his opponent as they choke down their students ' efforts. Under the main theme The World Through the Eyes of a Child, the homecoming week of activities were planned to have a childish reminiscence to them. Ice cream eating races, competition tapes, coloring contests, and pie throwing at Student Government officers, were a sample of the fun that was available to everyone to participate in. Class Competition points were taken at all activities, and the winners were announced at the stadium pep assembly. u their class. Donna Dorion digs out her pennies to make the Juniors' competition tape the long est out of all the others. f 5m'Q 'JTWV' H - gf-Q4-1 wut m cones hoping to gain class competition points for Colletta Sallee. is concentrating on counting the little squares right. S G Q X Yi 1 Maybe some day, say the little attendants as they view the crowning. . A Q fi 'ings 52 1 43' ifly lf t ,,:',f5lgw?? iz?-f fs vi 'lv as ' 'iff in-gn. uf 'N 'NS f , ,Aix 1 A x he i -A f x ' wil, 1 , fi: frm ' V f: 'Q2'nii'flf :zu A' ' ,e . 'X -1 ,- ' '5:i'7iIfi.f3 ' 'F Q T. i 'L:.!f'. wr. N N hifi-Effif' 3 LY k fdw fV 2'ifs3:fx14'f' 4' -5.5 .rg Q. J a .xg 5'?f5y'w,t A H .Nga ,wi . 3 if , ' ij ' 1, ' g- ' t -A 5 s was , 14' . 'est A c '. f K . -:Q ri 'K Unfair is the word that Tom Rusenberg is thinking as he looks at a winning Juniorpicture. - A fl' I wr nr .A o 'tl ,ix -L .mf-3? ,K 4 ,, me: ww ' W' M K Q A P ,yu , fe af , if J 1' A. I .ax im V' ' ., Uv ' s p .K V. www W Candy apples must be popular with the crowd because even the sellers of these treats are enjoying a product. Sprays of water spot the scene as the cheers get bombed with wet sponges. What a soggy predicament! Drifting odors of hot dogs 'n popcorn . . . giggles . . . screams . . . and monsters, make a recipe for a happy carnival. People working together combined to make East's annual carnival an exciting one. Usual booths became unusual because each club put a special . touch on each activity. When encountering the entrance gates, one found it hard to decide where to go first. The night was filled with things for everyone to enjoy. At this year's carnival, it was easy for everyone to do his own thing. I Anxiety is the mood as the student watches the wheel. kxf MII' ,. 4. Mike Hackett is seen by students running blies. As Daddy Warbucks, Devin Thornburg amuses students. Spirit raising was the main objective of the first assembly of this year. Of course, varied describes the moods ofthe assemblies that took place the rest of the year. From humorous to informative, musical to vocal: the range of assembly entertainment was great. Raising spirit is the main objective of the Escorted by Bob Taddei, Christie Cozad acts in an assembly. cheer line at early morning pep rallies Decorating the cafeteria is a big job for girls. Unique table decoration of childrens' toys. w,,......----' 5 2 1-M61 Stockings hung by the fireplace accents the beautifully decorated tree of 'An Old Fashion Christmas with Christmas tree and all the holiday i NN? awe t If? , I , S. popcorn and tinsil. waiting for the next dance. trimmings, accented the cafeteria while couples danced under the dimly lit room. Couples seem to be enjoying themselves as they discuss topics of interest, while Stocking were hung by the fireplace with care, and there was no waiting for St. Nick was there. A nostalgic setting like apple pie and mom, an Old Fashion Christmas as the theme ofthe prom. An old yearly custom, tradition you see, Girls' League sponsors this annual jamboree. They decorated and covered the cafeteria so nice, it was disguised completely in sugar and spice. Refreshments: oh yes, they had quite a few, cookies, punch and candies tool And couples exclaimed as they drove out of sight, I really do think this prom was alright! fig? K 'ft' .w f gggis wwi S xx-.Q ww 2 express their feeling with Heart , T. Mastronardi, the Devil, sang The Good Old Days as Missy Archer, Lola, awaited orders. Abrams, convince Meg, Andrea Carlson, to live out her life. D. Norris, Benny, and S. McMullen, Lowe, replay thegame. 'fr Q 3 coveted forty thousand dollars. Hank 'de Ronde in his role, the Snake. Temptation...man's most power- ful fault. Since the beginning of time, man has suffered because of this fault. 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Along with the annual Candy Sale, a Summer Work Program was organized to help raise funds for the Symphonic Band. Students worked at odd jobs around the city, saving this money for a trip they were going to take to Austria but decided against because they could not raise a representative group. Marching Band attended the dedication of the London Bridge, which was an honor as only high-quality groups in three states were invited. The band also took part in the Winter Concert, Winter of '72- A Symposium of Sound, along with the chorus. Students are eager to learn and better themselves in orchestra. And the orchestra played on . . . Some of these talented orchestra students played for the musical Damn Yankees, while the whole group, about twenty-four in all, took part in the annual Christmas Concert along with the choir. Throughout the year, the orchestra had candy and magazine sales to raise money. Freshmen and sophomores are the major part of the Concert Band here. They played at all the home basketball games and took part in the Spring Concert. Another groovin' group was the Stage Band. Taking part in festivals, conventions, and concerts, they give their electronic guitars and pianos a lot of use. Enthusiastically conducting his orchestra is Mr. Folks. Orchestra Top row: L. Maltby, G. West, L. Lloyd, D. Burns, A. Saylor, A. Car- son, M. Roberts, E. Hernandez, R. Howell, R. Capri. Second row: C. Martinez, L. Goff, M. Corte, S. Willis, F. Carrillo, B. Griffin. Bottom row: S. Higdon, T. Par- lett, B. Connole, M. Walters, D. Wilke, T. Myers. Concert Band, Top row: R. Torres, M. Rowland, R. Couarrubias, C. Rudolph, B. Mills, P. Hutton, J. Greeson, A. Millanez, P. Janik. Whitaker, M. Santone, L. Cheney, B Beeth, S. Richardson, J. Soto, T. Del Rio, P. Wegener, R. Howell, M. Yri que. Third row: A. Kays, B. Anderson R. Busto, S. Swier, M. Carrillo, J. A . - Stage Band, Top row: K. Avery, B. Dunn, M. Hackett, T. Cox, L. Olson, C. Fiore R Capri Second row M Corte, J. Frisbie, M. Clark, L. Lloyd, B. Scott, J. Jolly. Bottom row: R. Dimond J Hudspeth R Smith T Williams, D. Wilke. Concert Choir, Top Row: D. Tarking- ton, C. Bell, J. Stellhorn, D. Green- span, S. Golloday, A. Carlson, B. Dunn, M. Pourchout, R. Battle, R. Smith, Vivacity, inspiration and ecstasy are just some of the emotions about Concert Choir. People making people happy with music or people being happy making music. Either way they were still pretty busy throughout the year. Much of what they did was connected with Advanced Girls Choir, but they did have their own schedule. Over the Christmas holiday they sang through Park Central and also at an Old Folks Home. In November they were a big help in the musical production of Damn Yankees. Along toward the end of March, they went on a tour to Tuscon and Casa Grande to sing for the different high schools in that area. S. Watson. Second Row: D. Thompson, A. Comer. Bottom Row: L. Wolfard E. Yeatman, K. Johnson, VY Adams, C. Devries, C. Saylors, G. Elder, J. 175,-if 77 till if . Rusenberg, B. Taddei, J. Passer, C. Button, S. McMullen, M. Archer. fffrrj as fl Concert and Advanced Girls Choir performed the Christmas Show. I A scene taken from the Christmas Show, this being just one of the special numbers. Advanced Girls Choir was pretty busy this year with all the activities going on. Mr. Rittenhouse took the girls to the State Capital to sing for the Governor's Aides. Among their other accomplishments, girls Went caroling through different malls in the city at Christmas, not to mention performing a semi- formal concert for parents. To boost their funds they sponsored a candy sale. Advanced Girls, Top Row, S. Martin, McCue, P. Hutton, P. Hammer, K. M. Hennesy, V. Sons, P. Dunn, P. D. Littlejob, K. Drake, K. Hall, D. Monger, S. Lewis, D. Hellinga, B. Peterson, C. Hall, C. Nobel. Saba, J. Sorensen. Second Row: C. Turner. Bottom Rowg C. Barroughs, Finding the proper replacement for Concert Choir and Advanced Girls' Choir is a tough job, yet the Mixed Choir and the Beginning Girls' Choir are destined to be the appropriate replacement for the graduates of the Concert Choir and the Advanced Girls' Choir. Accounting for your future is a big responsibility. These groups have proved this through the sales that they have sponsored. The choruses put hard Work into their singing and they are therefore building themselves a good reputation for the years ahead of them. Beg. Girlsg Top Row: S. Eversole, T. Beebe, S. Waters, L. Jaheke, C. Garner, R. Smith, K. White. Second Row,' B. Ludwig, B. Adams, D. Day, S. Kingston, D. Evans, D. Williams, D. Dennis. First Row: L. Garcia, A. Bernett, E. Eves, M. Anderson, C. Chisuica, Y. Sanchez, P. Crawford, E. Bryant. Mixed Choir: Top Rowg S. Boyd, D. Cipolla, L. Goff M. Reynolds, L. Cheney, D. Harris, F. Blakesley, K. Fox, Third Row, B. Stout, S. Kline, S. Prange, M. Hiralez, C. Sparling, J. Goss, R. Lund, D. Lester, J. Giguere, K. Hammock, Second Row: J. Weller, E. Correa, J. Fredrick, T. Yarbrough, M. Tidwall, D. McMullen, D. Crum, D. West, P. Urias, D. Meadows. Bottom Rowg C. Martinez, K. Scott, C. Toda- chine, N. Roy, M. Combe, E. Kirken doll, D. Morgan, R. Smith, B. Biggs L. Robbins, C. Gutierrez. 1-7 Masque and Gavel: Top Row, P. Chris- Carlson, B. Jenkins, H. de Ronde, P. well, J. Sears, B. Davis, T. Mastro- Reardon, J. Stetler, C. Fields, Third nardi, Mrs. Duricko, Mrs. Ruoho. Row, R. Williams, E. Freeman, S. Hig- Second Rowg S. Willis, D. Rudy, A. gms, D, Mgcholy B, Bridges, L, Ab- The kick off for the Fall production of Damn Yankees, up to bat is T. Mastronardi. 25, r rarns, D. Allen, D. DeMent. Bottom Rowg S. Lund, L. Wolfard, R. Smith, D. Morgan, B. Felix. What goes on during a play or something like Faculty Follies? You or anybody else can have a chance to experience the excitement of a successful and spirited production through Masque and Gavel if you show enough interest, enough enthusiasm, and have enough hours. Like all clubs they have fund raising activities such as Car Washes and Pantomime Shows. M Sz G has all types of people. Officers this year are Pres. Catt Fields, V-Pres. Pat Reardon and Sec. Sandra Lund. Section I members of VICA meet daily during first I ,. :ik - f .Y --V .vi s -ff s ' L Wu . A fi SRX K . I ' ,,,. f S Q? ,nk 7.3 kv ,L - is I ,Q t,.. . tt,, , f. ,f We J, -f : E5gE'f?5ie:9l 5 W' V fE.'-sf' hour. 1 VICA, Top row: G. Rash, B. McClure, P. Bennett, R. Vega, G. Brent, Mr. Myers, L. Beintema, D Barrelleza. Second row: J. Frost, J. Garner, T. Savage, H. Emerson, F. DeMaree, L. DeMaree Bottom row: A. Landis, P, Korosec, V. Sites, V. Jensen, D. Hobel, F. Dc La Cruz, S. Stephens Members of VICA, Section II, take on an interest in the discussion r 5. kin VICA: Top row: J. Robertson, D. Bannick, J. Cutbirth, J. Moraga, L. Hurin. Second row: J. Bath, D. Root, K. Young, C. Ochoa, C. Corbin, C. Sanderson. Bottom row: Mr. taking place in front of the room. for Q . 1 f' 'az .gk ..k: 5 if-wi 'L sf 'M Q ,.fits.3im! .., gave the family they adopted at Christmas time, the kids batted the pifiata. Myers, S. Arthur, K. Graves, A. Clark, D. Monastra. One of the largest and most active clubs on campus is VICA with approximately forty members Each office had two officers, one for each of the two sections. Honors of VICA Sweetheart went to Susan Arthur and Sandy Stephens. VICA was host to a Spring Convention and took part in a Yuma Fall Convention. During the year VICA also took part in the carnival by having a balloon toss, they sold assorted scatter pins, and their most popular sale of all was with stuffed animals, which brought them a little extra money. Topping off the whole year was the VICA Social gathering. 'Su D.E.C.A.,' Top row: J. Ruggiero, D. Larsen, B. Carpenter, F. Hines, K. Gillespie, W. Harwood, A. Dirksmeyer, E. Hilliard, B. Meares, R. Carlson, A. Santone, G. Gomez. Second rowg T. Vander Meade, P. Lee, E. Burks, J. Ford, M. Bowmar, M. Nelson, D. Getting in the swing of things, DECA raised funds for recreational activities and scholarships and had various community projects. Glistening faces, uniform royal purple dresses, and white gloves mean action for the girls in the Auditorium Club who hand out programs, help people to their seats, and direct lost souls to restrooms and telephones. Perky, sparkling, and spirited, our Pep Club attended games to help cheer our teams onto victory. They had car washes, made stockings, visited orphanages, and planned a fun filled picnic for the end of the year. Dunlap, Third row, M. Baker, G. Wat kins, Y. Dominguez, C. Ruggiero, S. Barcello, S. Hartier, B. Welsh, E. Ellis, D. Clark, D. Loretz, D. Alex- ander, Fourth row,' M. -Ybanez, M. Miller, D. Kendall, T. Eme', C. San- chez, J. Weller, J Ifunter, D. Hyman, f' S. Quaranta, G. Luna, Bottom row L. Gandarilla, B. Tucker, V. Valadez D. Rudolph, M. Seaman, K. Mills, L. Biggs, C. Bobis, T. Sumpter, M Graham. . D.E.C.A.g Top row,' Mr. Belting, K. Reed, M. Garcia, D. Painton, P. Border, Peach. Bottom row, S. Prichard, M. Nisbet, and P. Watson. Pep Club, Top row: R. Cordova, J. Avina, P. Quintero, S. Lopez, B. Hinojos, S. Duran, Middle row: Y. Rada, S. Dominguez, Y. Berrelleza, P. Arrowood, V. Rada, M. Carrillo. Bottom row: Mrs. Har- ris, D. Felix, L. Hernandez, P. Henteria, Mrs. Lucas, D. Vasquez. Auditorium Club members hand out programs. Auditorium Club, Top row: Miss Crane, S. Hernandez, J. Passer, T. Myers K. Zieve, E. Hernandez, V. Lokken, D. Whitt, W. Tallman. Second row: D Felix, C. Hunter, T. Sumpter, K. Rink, D. Langmade, P. Crawford, J. Hunter. Bottom row: J. Sumpter, D. Whitaker, L. Garcia, I. Payan, C. Cruz, Mrs Franklin. Putting their best foot forward, the Ecology Club took a colossal step forward cleaning things up. At the first of the year they placed four huge boxes in front of the library in hopes of collecting newspapers, aluminum and tin cans, and glass bottles for recycling. The boxes were filled every week and had to be emptied to make room for more. They presented an ecology program to elementary schools. Uniting mankind to try and solve worldly problems is the goal for the Brotherhood Club. They planned on having a benefit basketball game and sponsoring a child overseas. Otis Burns, program chairman, planned what took place at each meeting. ,-........1 Ecology Clubg Top row: D. Lenichek, G. Rink, K. Rink, D. Langmade, Mr. Chur- buck. Bottom row: B. Kunde, F. Blakesley, M. Caliern, B. Taddei, J. Richards, and Miss Forde. . -Q- Ng- A ,,r-yr, with f' . 'Q 1 :tg K . H l, ,x. ,X Qallgxgfg-. 4, ,ij M, ,. ,fs LPRH, I '24 mug? 11. we als-Q Y oi-ii-fx. w Brotherhood Club: Top row: E. Hernandez, L. Garcia, C. Sanders, J. Sanders, B. Taddei. Second row: D. Lucero, S. Hernandez, P. Crawford, M. Green. Bottom row: D. Felix, J. Hunter, C. Hunter, I. Payan, and O. Burns. Ann Morton supervises a meeting with some of the students who help with the March of Dimes in T.A . P. Teen Involvementg Top row: Mrs. Sorensen, W. Tallman, J Posser, K. Hall, M. Garcia, D. Gurley, V1 Valadez, K. Higgins, P. Peterson. Bottom row: N. Higgins, D. Brucato, K. Gottschalk. Concerned Teen Involvement counselors went to five elementary schools each month to present a drug education program to fifth through eighth grades. Hazards of sniffing, marijuana, barbituates, and heroin were told. At their informative meetings, an adviser from Codac came for training sessions, preparing the Teen Counselors with information before they visited the schools. Newer on campus this year is the Teen Action Program, commonly called TAP. Ann Morton, chairman works with Kathy Kinnerup, co-chairman. Many students cared about others less fortunate than themselves and took part in a Marchathon for TAP to help raise thousands of dollars for these needy children. Medical Careersg Top Rowg Viki Adams, Sandra Clark, Susan Domin- Even though F.H.A. and Medical Careers don't have much in common, one characteristic that they share 1S eagerness. Besides their annual state meeting at A.S.U., F.H.A. also kept busy with various community projects. Among those were sending cookies to the boys in Viet Nam, and helping a family have a merrier Christmas. The Medical Career's also had an exciting year with such activities as visiting city hospitals and having knowledgeable guest speakers. They met every two weeks to plan these various activities. 81162, CllfiSly SUTIDSOH, Robert MUNI- Muench, Millie Ortega, Norma Ybar lo. Bottom Row: Cathy Crowley, Gary ra, Judy Berry, Mrs. Baum. F.H.A.: Top Rowg Laurie Plautz, Anita Jones, Mary Fong. Middle Rowq Sponsor Mrs. Keith, Jimi Lynn Wahlin, Donna Charles, Punky Garcia, Karen Crandell. Bottom Row: Sandi Nunez, Mara Lazzarini, Mary Garcia, Janet Sundstrum. Chess Club: Top Row, P. Ellis, R. Bowers, B. Sebring, R. Holcomb, B. Knude, B. Lunt. Bottom Row, Mr. Fuller, B. Bradley, R. Cordova, D. Evans, D. Fitz- Randolph, E. Hernandez, N. Quan, L. Burns. Working with head and heart the Chess Club had a great year. Besides trying to form a chess league with Cortez, McClintock, and other valley schools, the Chess Club also found time to participate in several tournaments. Striking a blow for science, the Biological Investigators had an outstanding year. Placing several times at the Arizona State Fair and other contests, they showed what hard work can accomplish. Bio-Investigatorsg 'I'op'Row,' Katherine Stacy I-Iudgens, David Robertson, Rink, Mr. J. M. Reed, Mike Landau, Laura Lee Shaw, Barbara Shaw, Mr. Jim Rich, George Brooks. Second Row: Donald Galen. Bottom Row, Pete Janik, Cindy Loewen. Not pictured Stan Reynolds. Activite! Achtung! These are words that both mean the same thing, and there are two clubs that both mean that same word. Action! It's the German Club and the French Club's motto. The French Club saw plenty of action this year with projects such as having the concession stands at the games. But it wasn't all work, for in the spring they had a banquet to reward them for their efforts. Although the German Club had a slightly different calendar of events, it was still a full one. To raise funds they participated in the Wranglers Carnival. They also had a banquet towards the closing of the year. f ,FT K fl French Club: Top Row: Mr. Duvivier, A. Larson, P. Crawford, D. Abrams, L Abrams, M. Warner, J Kunde, N. Gray, K. Crippa, B. Kunde, On ground, E Miranda, K. Lovin, S. Waisner, P. Eastman, D. Lenichek. Not pictured, L. Mangold German Club,' Top Row: Robert Hol- comb, Dale Fitz-Randolph, Sammy Borquez, Miss Benner. Bottom Rowf Tina M. Alexander, Judy Myrick, ChrisAnthony. U vowhlqn . - ,, Nu.4l 4 ' Naam Quill and Scrollg Top Row: B. Taddei, Second Row: R. Thompson, I. Braun- P. Zimmerman, D. Thornburg, W. stein, B. Kunde, E. McPherson, A. Tallman, L. Grischo, D. Langmade. Morton, B. Jenkins, D. DeMent, J. .. Spanish Club: Top Row: Albert Cerino, Raul Torres, Robert Murillo. Second Rowg Susan Dominguez, Sihica Hernandez, Sandra Duran, Diana Santana, Sandra Clark. Bottom Rowg Mrs. Paredes, Linda Garcia, Becky Hinojos. Stephens. Bottom Rowg M. Frankowski K. Gober, J. Hammock, P. Orick. Spanish Club involved itself this year with many projects including helping out the retarded children at Sun Valley Hospital. The Spanish Club saved for a trip to Old Mexico which they took in the spring. To know of Quill and Scroll is to know the meaning of uniqueness. Consisting of only juniors and seniors in a publications class, they have a different approach to money- making and what it goes for. Instead of the usual candy sales they print names in gold. With the money made, they send dedicated students to a summer camp in California. 5955, f'.wes,i2giLifewf22 fbi' k,,k - ..f-v ... 'lm .N Phil Orick and Mr. Cox exchange shop Getting things straight, head photog- Staffers ham it up while working on talk while finishing pages for first rapher Rick Thompson talks with Kay their second deadline for the 1972 deadline. Owens. Legend. Legend Staff' Top row: R. Cox, L. Bottom row: P. Zimmerman, B. Tad- Thompson, K. Owens, L. Dawahoya, Gunter, A. Sulfridge, P. Orick, J. dei, E. McPherson, D. DeMent, R. D. Upton, W. Tallman. Hammock, J. Stephens, A. Morton, Rawhide: B. Jenkins, D. Rudy, J. ski, K. Gober, R. Kunde, R. Glass, D. Moore, B. Matson, D. Almanerez, L. Passaro, D. Thornburg, M. Frankow- Langmade, J. Hanna, C. Brown, N. Rex Windom, one of the photographers Robert Kunde spent much of his free takes a few minutes off to think. time being business manager for the Rawhide. Higgins, M. Corte, I. Braunstein, C. Garrette, Mr. Cox. Early in the fall both the publication staffs came under the guidance of Mr. Robert Cox. At Christmas the Rawhide published its first eight page color edition. During publications promotion week, staffs went together for the publication assembly, with Charlie Brown, B.C. and little Baffin' Annie. Of course, there had to be a few commercials. In mid- October the Legend staff went to a convention in Anaheim, where many ideas were learned about new trends in Yearbook publications. After all the work was over, the staff spent the remaining time at the many Anaheim attractions Parnassus top row: C. Keim, M. Hackett, M. Bravo, R. Murillo, L. Schebler, and R. Battle. Bottom row: B. Kunde, D. Santana, D. Young, S. Wineland, D. Bower, Vf Rodriguez, C. DeVries, J. Passer. Debbie Greenspan, Mrs. Ethington, Robert Murillo, Bob Kunde, and Lynn Schebler. Parnassus officers: Bob Kunde, Lynn Schebler, Debbie Greenspan, Robert Murillo. Parnassus Top row: K. Crandall, S. Farmer, D. Morris, G. Mizer, H. Riley, L. Coy, C. Kishiyama, IW. Han- na, B. Anderson, R. Busta, D. Gong. Second row: D. Lennicheck, D. Bru cato, N. Rivera, M. Green, D. Evans J. Williamson, D. Astemborski, M. Johnson, S. McBrayer, J. Price. Third row: D. Oltash, G. Oliver, G. Rink, J. Myrick, N. Roy, T. Arme, M. Turner, L. Winter, K. Wimp, K. Avery, J. Sund- strom, K. Romo. Fourth row: D. Wil- Beauties, brains 'n' brawns are the three B's that intelligently describe members of Parnassus Scholarship Club at East. Parnassus is a service honor club. They went Christmas caroling at a nursing home, and each year they present a graduating Parnassus member with a scholarship. Mrs. Ethington from the counseling department sponsors the group, and Bob Kunde presides over their meetings. liams, R. Sanders, J. Wilkes, T. Alex ander, S. Rider, M. Tellez, D. Charles M. Fong, D. Stout, L. Greenspan. Front T. Benton. no :luv QW HQ 'Q 'FP After the election of new council members, things started to take shape in Girls' League. When the Christmas season rolled around, some of the girls went to Payson to find a huge tree for the traditional Girl Ask Boy Christmas Prom, turning the student cafeteria into a winter wonderland. In the spring, East was the meeting place for the inter-state Girls' League convention. Sophomore Council: Top Row: J. Warner, P. Bakehouse, D. Adams, D. Langmade. Middle Row: J. Ferry, G. Perkins, D. Bell, Bottom Row: K, Nloody, J. Buer, K. Rink, Not Pictured, D. Lenishek, F. Blakely. Senior Council: Top Rowg D. Greenspan, D. Young, P. Bakehouse, R. Swann, L. Gonzales. Middle Rowg C. Hertal, T. Richardson, D. Smith, C. Lowen, A. Sul- fridge, Bottom Row: T. Pedroza, N. Kurth, M. McNulty, P. Graves. All help make room for the Christmas Prom. Active and attractive, the girls in GAA really got on the ball this year, the football that is. A first time sport for girls at East was flag football. They also participated in volleyball, softball, and soccer. Two playdays were held this year, and schools from all over the valley took part in the fun. East sponsored the second one here. Active in more than just sports, these girls took time to cheer the boys in Viet Nam by writing to them. GAA had many other service projects during the year, and the club gave all the girls involved a chance to better themselves in athletics, sportsmanship, and tsl ,, teamwork, and to be a depend- able and respectable individual. QV? . Horseshoes was a challenge and required good co-ordination from girls in GAA. Handball was one of the 50 exuberant sports that G.A.A. participated in this year. High spirited, gay hearted, and with G. A. A.: Top row: B. Olson, T. Clark, J. Moreland, K. Brown, S. Richardson B. Patterson, E. Harmon. Second rowi' T. Melendez, C. Cook, C. Chapin, K. Lynn, G. Clark, L. Staffeldt, D. Doiron n L. Rogers, C. Wineland, D. Torar,' Third row, D. Littlejohn, P. Wegener, S. Geske, K. Geske, K. Reed, C. De- Witt, G. Ellison, J. Howson, M. Gar- cia, D. Richard, T. Budmon, T. Alex- ander, Bottom row, I. Payan, C. An derson, J. Starr, R. Campbell, S Anderson, M. Simkins, D. Dube', P Weller. expectations the girls played football for the first time. Basketball was another sport the girls jumped around in. X- 5. 5 .N . 15 I y 's7L'5:sf.',- . .1 weave, s t . Key Club members helped with the painting job at the Girls Ranch. Taking time out for rest, relaxation, and a bite of lunch Cinderettesg Top row: C. McCue, D. Doiron, G. Clark, T. Homman, D. Henning. Second row: P. Peterson, M. Garcia, N. Higgins, K. Higgins, N. Gillespie, K. Moody. Bottom row: V. Myers, C. Anthony, A. Larson, C. Janca, and L. Rogers. ' ' ' ' 3 Q X ,af 4 Key Clubg Top row: Mr. Campbell, F. Selby, S. Yonker, J Richards, M. Sullivan, M. McNulty, T. Johnson, D. Thornburg, J. Stellhorn, R. Torres, R. Tovar, M. V W Sullivan. Second row: A. Kass, B. Scott, M. Corte, D. Gleason, T. Lange, D. Tellef P. Armstrong, A. Soto. Bottom row: K. Madrid, M. Ulloa, D. Root, K, McCollum: e boys rgqlly wgrked hard. M. Roberts, and M. Green. Exclusively boys with good grades, citizenship, and leadership ability is how you . describe the guys in Key Club who go to such places as Gompers Valley ofthe Sun School, and the Hilton Rest Home with their different service projects. The Key Club raised funds by running the snack bar, operating two booths at the carnival, and selling booster ribbons. Pinning it down to just girls are the Wrestlerettes and Cinderettes. Keeping score, time and paper work, the Wrestlerettes administrate at the wrestling meets while the Cinderettes. sponsored by Coach Franz, help out in the same areas at track meets. Wrestlerettesg Top row: T. Homman, D. Martin, V Myers. Second row: C. Mc- Cue, G. Clark, N. Higgins, K. Peterson, M. Simkins. Bottom row: K. Moody, D. Henning, D. Doiron, K. Higgins, C, Janca, and L. Rogers. Letterman Club: Top Row, J Roberts, R. Samuels. Bottom Row: D. Klesak, club members were not in the B. Paterson, F. Feldhousen, B. Starr, R. Miemier, S. White, H. Pierson, picture. M. Sullivan, J. McCann, M. Sullivan, J. Haynes, B. Young. Many of the ,ff East brings you our very own Raisin Jocks. Mr. Shook entertained with his harmonica 5 After lettering in a Varsity sport, if you have a good citizen- ship background and keep your grades up, there may be a place for you in show business. Jack Follies were added this year as the multi-talented Lettermen put together a fantastic show. The guys have their shows and the girls have their many service activities which are only a small part of things done by the Girls' Letter Club. They also held 1 the annual Rodeo Dance and at the end of the year they went to p Disneyland. Good citizenship also plays an important Karen Gober Served GS UiCe-Pfesidefll Ann Comer, Nancy Janosik, Diane Henning. 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Ken Gillespie and Hal Pearson tread carefully over sticks and stones. , Jie -',, . 'cf Over rocks, bushes, chuck holes, cactus and gullies the East High Cross Country team prepared daily for an impressive season this year. Coach Ed Hedges urged the pacers' incentive to run faster and jump higher, while at the same time keeping the morale and spirits up for the important meets to be held interscholastically. Whether the boys won or lost they still kept plugging along, going out to the track everyday for a good, hard workout in hopes of doing even better r . at the next meet K- in , than last time. Chandler pursues East pacer, Alex Aragon, as he strives for a finishing run. Varsity X-Country Front: J. Kavanagh, A. Aragon, A. Ramos, A. Cola, H. Glover, L. Walker, K. Gillespie, M V. Leon, J. White, J. Metzner, D. Kaz, Pierson, J. Haynes, F. Marabel, M. Wischow, J. Rogers. Some guys just get plumb tuckered out during their typical practices after school. Would you believe running is fun? These Cross Country runners seem to think so. Varsity Cross Country East Opp 32 Phoenix Union 26 40 Camelback 15 28 McClintock 26 32 Alhambra 24 24 Maryvale 26 29 Paradise Valley 32 18 Central 38 50 South Mountain 55 32 Sunnyslope 24 24 Carl Hayden 32 50 North 15 Eager intent to do better than the next man is what drives the East High Cross Country team to train and practice with such determination. Cross Country being such a hard sport to compete in, with head held high, controlled breathing, and great endurance capabilities, this gusto drove the runners to the year they had. Varsity Wrestling East Opp. 6 Maryvale 48 6 Cortez 43 27 Arcadia 34 28 Central 27 18 North 31 36 Phoenix Union 24 17 Carl Hayden 46 12 South 39 29 Camelback 33 15 Alhambra 36 Coach Beeson watches over his men as they get ready and warm up for the match. Tim Kinnerup tries to stay on his feet as his opponent attempts to pull him down. Wild eyes look upward as freshman East's foe tries to keep faraway as possible from being pinned. wrestler, Tim Kinnerup attempts to firmly pin his opponenfs shoulders to the mat. J. V. Wrestling East Opp. 21 Maryvale 39 17 Cortez 32 47 Arcadia 14 39 Central 14 45 North 11 45 Phoenix Union 22 16 Carl Hayden 39 26 South 30 27 Alhambra 36 Will power, stamina, strength, and energy added to the ability to withstand any circumstances that may befall them while on the mat, makes for well-coordinated wrestlers. Put your elbows together, straighten that leg, and look for the stars are some of the things you might hear the coach as well as teammates, yelling at you as you try to pin your opponent and finally become the victor. Wrestling Team: Top Row, J. Wood, M. Galloway, Second Row, D. Chase, Vasquez, V. Hatcher, Bottom Row: T. R. .Comegys, M. Metzner, J. Koch, D. T. Lopez, K. Avery, M. Villines, J. Kinnerup, R. Chavez, J. Hunt, S. Hiatt Meter, E. Hansen, M. Hiatt, G. Chapa, Metzner, S. Hernandez, J Bridges, D. S. WGUBGYZA- MOOVG, C- Spllfliflg l Craig looks for an eligible receiver while an anxious foe tries to block a pass. Mike Bewley Guard Mike Cozad Halfback 0 li 1- . ff Tom Lange Halfback Roy Brown Tackle as Randy Johnson Fullback In on the tackle for the Longhorns is. . . this was a familiar phrase heard often at East High football games. Plagued in the early season by injuries, the Horns suffered a long hard season Outstanding individual effort and close scores such as the Camelback and McClintock games eased the blows of defeat. David Shumway Quick decisions and speed are a majorpart ofa quarterbacks job. Quarterback f sfgg' aw p ,. N I' X f 4 . 41 X , . 15' Mike Blanc Halfbaclc x x kt lid Gaff Fu l l bac k Bob Bowler Guard End Frank Fel ll h usion 5 Da ue Garrif Tackle Guard David Meier ,W In X I Jesus Felix Full ba ck 54 R X ' 1 F X Hass Nelson Tackle Y Bill Powelson Billy Starr Tackle End 5 Dave Tellef Craig Wright Center Quarterback Longhorns hadrlle up for the next play. Quarterback Dawd 233:21 f Q edit? R G , I WB 4a Bob Blackburn Eric Brooks Paul Saliba End End Center if , H 'w L W I ,rf Mike Sullivan Stewart Welker Kenny White End Halfback End From the opening kickoff to the final gun, never a dull moment was had when the Longhorns took the field. The excitement and action of the team provided the loyal East fans with much in the way of action and sur- prises. The coaching staff consisting of head coach Dick Martin and assistant coaches Tom Beeson and Hector Be- jarano had much to do with the excitement. Practice, too, had its share of momentary excitement when many ofthe players sustained minor and even some major injuries. Shumway makes an attempt to recover a fumbled ball under a heavy barrage of Saguaro High gridders. 6 After a rough tackle, East still manages to hang on to the football. Roland Campbell Loreto Gonzales End Guard Mike Hiatt John Koch Guard Tackle Wally Borkowski Halfback qs:S?55 A l S S Ron Brooks Tackle Zn Vince Hatcher Trying to insure a victory Fullback Ed Loney John Roberts Tackle Quarterback VARSITY FOOTBALL East Opp 14 Saguaro 7 Phoenix UDIOH 13 Camelback 13 McClintock 7 Alhambra 20 Maryvale 7 Central 7 South NV 14 Carl Hayden East made sure that the opposition gained very little yardage on this play. 35 North +5 01 E6 D A att.-. X Neil Harrington Center Mike Metzner Guard Kent Roberts Jim Skolasky Fullback Quarterback Durand Thompson End Eddie Sesma Boys P.E. Equipment Manager East Longhorn gridders drag down and demolish a foe during a rough and tumble game at East Although one Longhorn is deflected and down, another gridder comes in on the tackle. Drive, vitality, inspiration, and spirit all are words that are descriptive of our varsity football team. But from the list, spirit is the word that stands out from all of them. The total enthrallment of the Longhorn players was overwhelming. Long hours of diligent practice may not have paid offin the way ofa win-loss record, but it did bring the team together as a unit, all striving for the same goal. i Dodging his opponent with the help of his teammate, Tom Lange carries for a big gain for East High. , 4- A . 5 I 3 5 as if N x ng fr xi if 1 'Q A N A 51, fl' ,sz 1 - -Lf L 7.11 y ' ,ffl ,Sf nr .five ff'- W S PH il 5 A -. ..., X ,f QF? fe :QMS pw Q A- , ., Mfgwgi-r,iuf Mi N ag l WQKQQA , Sf A if Mwqf- , 9' 2 K ry ky, ww t - w ini 6 LX. 1 E 71 K ZA, . , X5 Q L 5.- , 'i 3995 -3 wk nv 4 ' f is 5 4 'w 1 + ' y s , g X V ,VW . W, ' 5 . ,K X 1 fc- Thx Q mi? 5 L Y ggi! 1 3555! YN J ,V K fW,' Q? fe W 3 M Y i-yi - 3'4m 3g,.- at f ff' ' A 5 X, X 5 ' fa ,gf K r , ,ff , fi I .. ,eff 'TY WJ, I , ,X 3 21' E. 'MM xg 1 Hope of a winning season proved to be only a fantasy in the minds of the J.V. gridders. Their persistence for a win constantly met the impact headon. On several occasions the able Longhorns zealously drove for wins. Seven times victory slipped from their grasp. Only one of their exuberant games ended in deadlock. East players co Eager intent drives an East player to sufficient yardage preceding a tackle. nclude decisions for specified defensive signals. 4 Q f 3 I Kerry Cipolla and John Koch Junior Varsity Football East Opp 6 Saguaro 44 6 Phoenix Union 19 6 Camelback 22 0 McClintock 9 6 Alhambra 14 0 Maryvale 44 26 Central 20 Q 13 South 13 13 Carl Hayden 29 32 North 30 Yardage is difficult to obtain when the impinging of players occurs too often. inquire about possible injury to Durand Thompson after seizing his opponent and preventing the possibility of a touchdown. 1 MS,s,'a'- N1 up 4 'M 3 -. rf., k ,me K A ,f In K 1 ies! I Hahn, ft A Q dum L, +R , . - 2 W X 4 Q , 2 1 q i N S .L f j Q - b M -wg, Q, . z gf - 5' X , . L. .. gl, , . , ,. H if '45 b Q L -S ff' W L, 9 Y L 3 ,fx KVQQ A , , A . 5- X -. Q ' ' ' ' M . H W ,V x 'Sv-1 -55255 M NNN K' Y ' - W. - f 7 3 . V A I . Y l M ' N-Sree. 5 C 2 ,. ,N . .1 .. W: .. , i, . Q E W - V K , . L ,gm . f K , W A L K. Connor, Coach Golash, Second rowp L. Cusimano, S. Scott, C. Hill, G. Tay- rien, G. Micola, A. McBrayer, V. Pa- tine, G. Samaniego, J. Tyler, T. Maf- Junior Varsity: Top row: Coach Bates, J. Pardie, R. Comegys, M. Fitzsim- onds, G. Chapa, G. Gomez, R. McGee, C. Sparling, R. Sauceda, C. Rivera, Z. Jim Skolaslzy anticipates a recipient before opponents gain the lacking distance. fuccio, H. Swann, S. Hiatt, C. Chapa S. Hernandez, J. Cox. Frosh Heavyweight: Top row: Coach Hanna, D. Etter, J. Eason, A. Bejarano, D. Botts, G. High, K. Simpson, R. Gar- cia, C. Welsh, J. Giger, J. Kapicka, P. McDonald, R. Kapicka, D. White, Coach Smith. Second row, E. Runyon, D. Huskie, D. Anderson, T. Moore, J. Jan- zen, R. Rodriquez, L. Rivera, J. Stuart, R. Ramirez, M. Hiralez, E. Lee, M. An' drade. Bottom row: J. Coppinger, W. Culver, P. Mirabal, R. Howell, D. Ken nedy, L. Allen, G. Stann, L. Hampton R. Simpson, B. Mooney. Unaware of his own predicament, Larry Hampton avidly tackles opponent after short gain. Freshmen heavyweight gridders cou1dn't help but rack up an impressive season with the coaching of John Hanna and assistant Bryan Smith. Inspired by the top players, Ne, quarterback Mike Andrade and middle guard Randy Howell, freshmen heavyweights romped to a 7 win, ' 2 loss season which tied them for league championship. Coaching lightweight, J. Wozniak felt that this season has been the best Y with the assistance of Tom Preston, defensive end Heavyweight Freshmen use extra vitality in bringing down their opponent. Coach' P. McDonald vigorously tries to keep his guard against any attempted yardage. Freshmen Heavyweight Football East Opp. 50 Camelback 6 6 Alhambra 2 20 McClintock 6 20 Maryvale 6 20 Central 12 0 South 2 20 Alhambra 12 12 North 38 2 Phoenix Union 0 4 Freshmen Lightweight: Top row: Coach Preston, M. Clark, D. Hines, E. Jara- millo, C. Davis, T. Tracy, Schroeder, J. Shumway, S. Knight, B. Clark, N. Ashton, Coach Wozniak. Second row,' M. Freshmen Lightweight Football East Opp, 14 Central 6 6 West 38 6 North 0 6 South 0 2 Cortez 6 0 Carl Hayden 30 6 Phoenix Union 0 12 Washington 20 Morgan, T. Cornum, K. Wright, C. Gon- zales, V. Akins, E. Kirkendoll, D. Huiz- ler, F. Maccias, D. Fuller, J. Ely, D. Alameda. Bottom row, C. McRae, B. Stapleton, J. Rodriguez, L. Chappell, T. Cox, J. Lopez, B, Anderson, T. Cot- tington, B. Perkins, T. Kinnerup, B. Coen, T. Gussie. Freshman lightweight gridders struggle to recover a fumbled football against West. 13. f'-I -19 by -nl-. l..,- -W ,, . .-... 5-'W 11 T ., 'Q l !v'1w1f1'lL'Iwjffwx min, , . JQL. YJ' :psi v--xyQ,.,. ff' 1 I, ,. Vi, .:,. Wu. ,QA , A X :5 ' H11 'u.'1'f -lwfuf f.'!f fH,'7f'x iff ffml :ru vfpwfs mf 'Q .-'F 'qv J' XX 'fiif ' - N ,A . Mn' -f-'w . K ---'sumo-' N.-My my M... ..,. mf Eli E XJ , ,, a ,fy A, , . ,,, 1 5 ,ps W - lx ffzfmwu, J Jw H lf,-,uf .111 ' 'f Ill f1m11.,.. 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'l'o run t'ustvr,,il1x1ip lllLYllf'l' and throw further luis long been the motto oftlu- Ulympic:s.'l'l1is your lizist has done its lwst to livr- upto this motto in all the events oftliis sport. 'I'rac'k has been 1-allerl u sport, of not onlv Leann '39'.2'. -t- 9 - D x:'5 'r-f---?.., if Q . ml partir-ipation but also om-of lI'lKllVltll12il vftort. n East excels in all t'z1cetsofliot,li individual and team participation -wg. . ht qi .,-i,,,,,W . il J l Ilurrfl lx'1m'ul: 1N'I'flH'l7I.N ri flouhlz' lru 1-nv-lr' ,xlzml -In lhw slzlwlzwm uf 11 hornr mm This yeark gymnastic team, coached by Mr. Impson, hoped for a grand record. The - boys have to work and stretch out every day to keep in shape for the many stunts they must per- form in competition. Brutal strength, will-power, and determination to keep up with all the praetiees a re some of t he requirements they must possess. The gymnast ies meets area speetaele towateh ifyou enjoy seeing pm' 2 5 1 wi Q 3 e i were ' 'H if i .- Wai ' V' I If ::,, 1 'i 5:.,,.-,WA msn, - ., are kept in such excellent shape with a high bodies that i 1 if F2110 0flUlf'I'ZlYlCP. SfIIHIl'X' umlf rfr1l.w-x il ful 1-nl. I1 on fl1r1'f1l'flU l MUN- 'lbm ,'N'orri,s f'orrzplc'lr'.w an on the Hill-JS with mul lrzzlsrles, 1101-Ill!'I! Imax :mil ll loin: 'fl ullzph. 4 1 35 K! x fl. . W i , - ,gag , '5s'iL'.'ff FEW . what is called in shop talk a dislocate on the rings. Jim Webb, in good form, achieves a shoulder stand on the rings Buys' llylnllastivs a P' Ifusl Opp. fifi Rincon 88 V 85.521 Sunnyslope 103.69 A 79.925 Saguaro 79.76 A 1 64.150 Prescott 812.78 69.50 Central 36.30 88.10 Voronacio 12-1.139 A 70.70 N11-sa 59,80 70.70 .-X rvariiu 78.30 'V A 69.50 Maryvale 11,74 89.1-1 Mesa 79.72 .1fI'f,'r' limlvrmn rlruzs Il flll1'1'll'. Ihrw' fnurlhs hm-h Hip u ilh 4-uv nn Ihr' I lrrifmffflf, .1 .V rw-:femur H' 3' fr , I ., - ' A .. : A.. 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Darryl Gleason Outfield Marc Mereness Outfield-Ist Base Stewart Welker Center Field 5 ,v M ltllltl . i 1 Y ,f A i R lx . , ff Gary McDonald Steve Schebler First Base Pitcher-lst Base F i 5 Andy Kass puts all he has into his pitch for East. The Longhorns make a quick change and prepare to take the field. Competition in baseball this year, to say the least, was tough. However tough, competition was not enough to even faze this year's varsity ball club. Through every practice to every game, the team exhibited skill and unity that would put all the other teams to complete shame. Their dedication to their sport, to their coach and to them- selves was the main inspirations that drove them to achieve the perfection that they did. Along with complete dedication, they had a most capable coaching staff that worked, taught, and demanded only the best in baseball playing ability. 1 . V, sa.. A ndy Kass Pitcher E 1 , ,. ,,.1, Ivigfmzgf Bill Cruz Mike Stillion Craig Wright 2nd Base Center Field Catcher Bill Young made sure the ball never hit the opposing catcher's glove while bringing in another run for Richard Sa muels Shortstop W i ff t . S p ff Q Y 0 M2 Gary Lawrence Gene Brent Right Field Pitcher Bill Young 3rd Base-Capt. f I 7 . . 2 ff 'fm NY 4, if fi i 1 Y Parisi, f4.w2ii A 1' .2 - K , ,.,,VtV:sjksgfyfwir il . AM .-, ,.V,Vf 'wa . A V X .Q so 7 militia 'M ff f . 1 i l.,,.q...-. mf.. r-N I Y i kL'A 'ri ,,.L 2 is i 1 - 1 1 . Kew Whlfe ' ' 1. 2nd Base . , ' Af 7 6 E f 'waht H: Hu V r v '-W A.. ., T Qui' N Gary Lawrence attempts a slide to avoid Insuring an out, Rich heaves the ball home. the East High Longhorns at the Central game. Mark Clark Larry Ma-Donald Mike Johnson Manager Utility Utility ..- 4 .. .. W -t J 1- . the quick hand of an opposing player. Varsity Baseball East Opp 7 Tempe 10 4 Pueblo 1 12 Central 8 7 South 3 6 Casa Grande 7 1 Maryvale 5 2 Sunnyside 9 4 North 2 0 Central 4 7' Alhambra 4 7' Maryvale 1 10 Tempe 1 2' Camelback. A 5 0 Maryvale 4 1 South 6 0 Camelback 2 3 Carl Hayden 1 4 North 0 5 Central 4 9 South 2 0 Maryvale 2 0 Carl Hayden 3 1 North 4 0 Carl Hayden 3 5 Maryvale 7 'Holiday Tournament Division Tournament Baseball, being a sport of excellent coordination and timing, takes a special group of men to play it. East fielded a team ofjust such a group in a most spectacular manner. Twenty of East's best players chosen to represent school on the varsity baseball level excelled in all areas of the game. From their most able pitching staff to their equally capable field units the Longhorns were most cer- tainly on top in baseball circles. Well in preparation 100 Junior varsity has often been called the midpoint of sports. You are just below the varsity and just up from the freshman. It is also called the year of preparation. This year's junior varsity squad spent the year for their coming year on the varsity team. Coached by Ken Golash, the junior varsity squad was led most skillfully through a year that can be summed up in two WOI'dS, fantastic, SL1CCeSSfl1l. Steve Orona is safe on second base. Roger Brewer tries for another run. JV Baseball: Top row: Coaches D. Bottcher, T. Ruesenberg, W. Osterlind, Telleh D. Matthews, R. Brewer, S. Gorman and K. Golash, G. Samaniego, R. Cornegysg 2nd row: J. Kozirnor, K. Welker, lst row: G. Sullivan, J. Halter J. Campbell, M. Ternak, B. Becker, R. Clement, D. Gleason, S. Orona, D. V. Patine, D. Beck, G. Fiore. Joe Campbell reaches out in an attempt to smack the ball out of the park at North. Victor Patine attempts to hurl the horsehide sphere over the plate at North. Junior Varsity Baseball East Opp. 5 Tempe 4 0 Central 4 2 South 0 6 Casa Grande 5 8 North 5 5 Maryvale 6 5 Carl Hayden 9 8 North 5 1 Central 6 1 Maryvale 6 2 South 3 2 Camelback 4 2 Carl Hayden 5 6 North 0 1 Central 4 3 Maryvale 6 6 Carl Hayden 2 4 North 9 3 Phoenix Union 0 Dave Tellefstarts around the bases. lOl lO2 Competing for their first year on the high school baseball level, the freshman set out to show strength. Conditioning and training on this new level was quite different as the freshman soon found out. But their togetherness as a team kept them going far into their great season. No team can survive without the right coaching, and the freshman weren't lacking in this department at all. Coach Palmer guided them through their season. Fielder Gary West warms up before game. Dave winds up and prepares to pitch. Freshman Baseball: Top row: Coach Palmer, M. Hiralez, P. Espinoza, R. Lopez, D. Kennedy, J. Coppinger, D. Etter, D. Hutzler, L. Allen, J. Stuart, Coach Coppingerg Second row: T. Cot- tington, D. Fuller, J. Lopez, R. Sulli- van, J. Schroeder, J. Aycock, D. Adair, R. Hanishg First row: S. Kozimor, J. Botha, T. Cornum, P. Cain, J. Rod riguez, G. West. Y ,, Y, - Dave Etter, propels the orb directly over home plate during a game against North. East 8 3 11 5 0 3 9 11 9 13 5 1 4 11 8 4 11 7 Freshman Baseball Opp. Tempe 6 Central 4 South 0 Maryvale 7 Carl Hayden 8 North 7 Central 6 Maryvale 2 South 7 Camelback 6 Carl Hayden 6 North 4 Central 3 South 1 Maryvale 6 Carl Hayden 8 North 8 Phoenix Union 0 Larry Allen seems somewhat alone in the field, while he scoops up a grounder during a game at North. Del Adair squats and prepares for a fast ball. 103 104 Boys' Varsity Tennis East ODD- 4 Mesa 3 1 Saguaro 8 5 Camelback 4 5 South 1 0 Alhambra 9 9 Phoenix Union 0 3 Maryvale 6 4 West 5 2 Central 7 8 Carl Hayden 1 7 North 2 8 South 1 Boys' Junior Varsity Tennis: Top row, Frank Micola, Ed York, George Brooks, Coach Eklund, Jim Saplis, Mark Osborn: Bottom row: Bryan Hill, Robert R obertson, A ndy R ivas. Boys' Junior Varsity Tennis East ODD- 4 Mesa 3 7 Saguaro 1 5 Camelback 4 8 South 2 3 Alhambra 8 9 Phoenix Union 0 6 Maryvale 3 9 West 2 4 Central 9 8 North 1 6 South 2 Boys' Varsity Tennis: Top row: Wade Tallman, Coach Eklund, Scott Yonkerg Bot- tom row,' Kerry Lemons, Stuart Ashby, Pete Janik, Bob Thorne, Steve Hallowell, Doug Hulstedtg not pictured: Mark Sullivan. Doug Hulstedt smashes the ball. G 'i Y' - fa -fism-2 i' 'Erin wsai, lsrfesieg rffegvsfliiisr -s2iilfgtg:zZ:f's K ' - if ':'?r21?ii1sei.1s Wt 'Y' 1 2,fi1i'7 ' , - 47 55:,.5iv f , .if'fjilf 'll .35 QW wg K qi A wg., iigg 8 iflg- V? ,iff 'Lf -, T ..,. f- l .. , i 1. f. 5 k - , 3 4 f 1- p . K 5 Q ' Q ,I 1 1 i jffiiix' r is S. . ., ,. , ,LiL,,.. .. ,,L,iA L4AL ,Akl . Brenda Patterson hurrzes to meet the Chris uses fancy footwork out on the a court. Girls Tennis Top row B Olson D 0Berg D. Welshansg Second row: C. DeWitt, S Geske K Geske Third row K Reed P Smith: Fourth row,'A. Comer, D. Rich- rd D OBerg Bottom row R Border N Johnson, B. Patterson, C. Janca. Girls' Varsity Tennis East 6 Mesa 0 Camelback 1 South 0 Alhambra 8 Phoenix Union 4 Maryvale 6 West 2 Central 8 North Fifteen, thirty, love-in, love-out is a typical score for the tennis teams. Both boys' and girls' tennis are not only offered at East but are widely participated in. Boys' tennis is headed up by Coach Eklund and girls' tennis by Miss Matsumoto. Matches were held weekly to promote the spirit and the desire of both teams to better both their skill in tennis and their sense of sportsmanship. Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis East 8 Mesa 3 Camelback 5 South 4 Alhambra 2 Phoenix Union 4 Maryvale 10 West 5 Central 13 North 106 Boys' Golf East Opp. 221 Maryvale, Central 199 187 Paradise Valley 181 221 Alhambra, South 216 213 Camelback, North 212 225 Agua Fria, West 203 213 Maryvale, Agua Fria 191 231 South, Alhambra 216 North, Camelback 212 Brophy 196 Agua Fria, West Agua Fria, Alhambra South, West Hitting a lk inch ball some 200 yards away is not a talent that most people employ. However, the boys' and girls' golf teams not only employed it but put it to good use in their many matches. This talent, combined with long hours of hard, patient practice, helped to turn out two of the best teams yet. The kids would head out to Papago Golf Course every day for a two or three hour workout and practice. Coached by Mr. Duvivier, both teams had excellent instruction and help. Suggestions for better form and better ways to hit the ball long and straight were common. Joe Stephens swings into the ball. Big Ran shows the humorous side to golf Boys' Varsity Golf' Front row,' Joe Stephens, Randy Coen, Bruce Lange: Back row,' Bob Peterson: not pictured: Mike Glover, Steve Hansen. Girls' Golf team: Terri Richardson, Diane Henning, Sue Sebring, Nancy Janosikg not picturedg Linda Davis, Laura Beacham, and Collette Ferguson. Debbie O'Berg takes a practice shot on the lawn with another good follow through. East 367 367 308 297 297 339 339 355 355 314 Girls' Golf Agua Fria Xavier McClintock Maryvale South Agua Fria Alhambra Alhambra Maryvale Central Opp. 328 338 314 292 262 282 262 258 322 321 Terri approaches the ball for a good hit. 107 108 Varsity Badminton Kay Reed and Penny Johnson, hoping for a better shot, laugh at an obvious miss. Junior Varsity and Varsity Badminton: Top row,' S. Geske, C. DeWitt, A. Comer, L. Reamer, R. Swann, K. Geske, Miss Standerferg Bottom rowg P. Johnson, G. Clark, K. Reed, C. Janca, G. Luna, East Opp. 4 Central 3 7 Phoenix Union 0 1 Camelback 6 3 Maryvale 4 2 West 5 4 South 3 6 Carl Hayden 1 4 Alhambra 3 4 Central 3 6 Phoenix Union 1 0 Camelback 7 J Moreland. Junior Varsity Badminton East Opp. 7 Central 0 7 Phoenix Union 0 2 Camelback 5 4 Maryvale 3 2 West 5 5 South 2 5 Carl Hayden 2 4 Alhambra 3 6 Central 1 7 Phoenix Union 0 1 Camelback 6 Linda and Ann play doubles during practice. Girls' Archery: Top row: K. Severance, M. Simpkins, R. DeHeck,' Second row, B. Tanner, C. Friend, D. Greenspan, R. Swann, W. Warner, Third row: B. Holloway, D. Morrow, S. Kennedy: Bottom row, C. Hill, Miss Standerfer, J. Heinz. Taking careful aim, Denise fires her arrow. Outstanding in performance during the '72 winter season were the girls' badminton teams. girls worked as a unit, encouraged by Miss Standerfer. Both teams moved out with good records, Varsity having 10 wins, 7 losses, and J.V. having 8 wins, 3 losses. Precision timing, skilled hands and judgment might well describe this year's archery team. Also coached by Miss Standerfer, the team dedicated its time to practice and games. Archery East Opp. Divisionals State Archers try to take a perfect aim. 109 Varsity pom member Dee Dee Hammond poses gracefully in the laziness of the noontime sun. Varsity Pom Line: Dottie Anderson, Janet Jeardo, Marilyn McNulty, De- Adele Ferrera, Janice Danielson, nise Young, Debbie Lomeli. Marilyn Miller, Dee Dee Hammond, J pm W H. 4,1 E it . S, A ' Q ww D D A ,,,-AA-. , Y Hard practice makes this position an easy one for Debbie. Kicking high with spirit the varsity pom line has worked hard and enthusiastically throughout the year. Dancing to all kinds of music, kidnapping one another on birthdays, and changing places with the cheerline once a year are only a few of the many things this exuberant group of girls participates in during the course ofthe year. Aside from these things, the dances are the girls most common attribute. The girls love dreaming them up and doing the dances and the crowd loves to watch them being done. Dottie stands in the shade of a swaying palm. The varsity pom line was led by captains Denise, Marilyn, and Janet. 111 112 Holding the Breakfast of Champions , a picnic for the basketball players, and special treats before the games for all the players, one would think that the varsity cheer line would have no time for cheering. But this is very far from being true as the cheer line spends much time doing what they do the best and that is cheering and supporting the teams. Gloria Grant finds that being the tallest makes stands like this one very easy. Carla Munhall exhibits the ableness of our experienced cheer line. Carrie Martin shows her spirit in one of the many cheer stances. ' elf 1 '31 Su' -L A .5 -,lug z'AQ,':'f U..,Jn 1 J , M, . , .f ,, f I Mx . '-'7 'li Wing' L -' .M-. -2 4' 15 1 . , . M ,Xksg-'pg 1' ' . , - Y i ,lx S Q i' lam, A ,if M-., Varsity Cheer Line: Top rowg Lynn Harrington, Peggy Peterson,' Second As easy as it may look, Marina Clark , m 2 04 4 l f.. M' 'ff K A Q ' A , nf. , an X - -ff . 1 , ,af 1 1lf3 w XL 1 ,ya v, M , row: Gloria Grant, Marty Bravo, June Kathy Kinnerupg Bottom row: Debbie Halfhill, Marina Clark, Carrie Martin, Starr, Ann Rogers, Carla Munhall. will tell you that the splits are only accomplished with practice. dr. 113 JV Cheer: Top row: Morgo Leifort, Chris Cozad, Sherry Joachin, Michelle Connersg bottom row,' Janet Hanson, Gaylene Perkins. 114 Hard working Michelle Conners shows the rewards of her hard work. Smiling Sherry Joachin does a C jump with ease 'rw -f .O Nancy Hite poses in one of the many pom positions. Terry Moore demonstrates the skill required of a pom line member. JV Pom Line: Top row, Lori Vannier, Terry Mooref second row,' Pat Morris, Kathy Repass, Merna Nunez: bottom row: Nancy Hite, Ronnie Heinrich. ,. Qing X. Following in the footsteps of their big sisters, the varsity pom and cheer, the JV pom and cheer would seem to have an impossible task. With the enthusiasm and ability the JV pom and cheer have, this is definitely not as true as it may seem. The girls also give the JV players treats before games, they decorated the buses for the away games, and worked with girls on tryouts for next year's line. These activities along with the fantastic support they give the team, made the JV pom and cheer lines superior. 115 O I 1 ,.. .............. ,..., .M I IR :fx x F x K 8 w - Ns .Ani GT? - - ,,-. 'Ibn J... 1 u, ' 1 1 S N V M f M . W R 7 ft qi ia A mgk .iflbxl fr. ' ai. 118 Tension mounts, as the seconds tick away. A deep silence falls over the crowd. Both the crowd and the candidates anxiously await the announcement. The time finally comes, and the announcement, Mike Sull- ivan and Debbie Vannier are the new king and queen, breaks the stillness. Parents and students attending sym- bolize their approval with vigorous applause. Homecoming '71 is over, but the memories of the night shall linger in the minds of Longhorns for a long time to come. Homecoming Senior Attendantg Becky Hampton. 4 l Homecoming Junior Attendant: Dee Dee Hammond ,W Y -4--X. .P 5' S! Q, Q., 111 as 120 Amidst the bright lights of a sparkling Christmas tree and the happy sounds made by people enjoying themselves, five lucky couples were chosen to represent their classes as this year's Christmas Prom Royalty. The girl nominees were chosen from members of Girl's League, and likewise the boys were chosen from members of Key Club, but the final choices were made by the couples who attended. The refreshments were great, the music was superb, and the decorations were breathtaking but the 1971 Christmas Prom was made just a little bit more special because of the people who now hold the honor of being the 1971 Christmas Prom Royalty. Freshman attendants- SODTIOIIIOFG a13tGI1d311tS Brenda Patterson Kathy Rink Jon Shumway Mark Sullivan -ag,. Q 0-'X 'C ,f d . .gay f , 9' 4 .Q 4, 'lf eff Sv, my 5 .gn I I 94 Q. 1 fir' ' 4 ' S 1 ' .6 if 'Q-.J .1 5 N Y W 1 fw 0? m awww I , . Q, of 'HO 122 Key Club sweetheart, Kay Owens Rodeo king and queen, John McCann and Diane Henning 123 124 DECA sweetheart, Danene Ward ge ee Ei .M is gf '51 few'- Q. 2 4? f Q ,as-L 3 Qi :L ,gm ' 4543 ff s- ff W5 gig - x VICA Sweethearts Sandy Stephens and Sue Arthur 126 BEST DRESSED Diane Henning and Jesus Felix. FLIRTIEST Sue Sebring and Kevin Crockett. BEST LOOKING Jim Stellhorn and Paula Bakehouse MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Becky Hampton and Neil Harrington. MOST HUMOROUS MOST POPULAR Barry Jenkins andAnn Corner. Ken White and Debbie Vann M ier 1.47 128 One honor bestowed on juniors and seniors is being selected for National Honor Society. To be chosen, the student is first reviewed by the sponsor for grades and citizenship. Then out of this list the members are selected through a list of activities and services each student turns in. As the first qualification list is quite long, it is truly an honor to be chosen out of the many for National Honor Society. DeEtte Smith, Bob Kunde, Carm Ruggerio, Gary Andrews, Jim Haynes, Diane Henning, Carrie Martin, Ken Madrid. Cindy Loewen, Gene Roose, Becky Hampton, Steve McMullen, Debbie Greenspan, Robert Murillo, Mike Hackett. rf!! Top row: Greg Reynolds, Devin Thornburg, Ann Morton, Lewis Bientema. Bottom rowg Larry Lloyd, Missy Archer, Russ Capri, Brian Luunt, Tom Cox. Mike Ashby, Betty Mayne, Marilyn Frankowski, Karen Gober, Tom Lange, Lynn Schebler, Janice Hammock, Terri Richardson. - First row, Rick Dimond, Mike Hauill. Second rowg Cathy Hertel, Pat Wood- rum. Third row,' Linda Biggs, Nancy Kurth. Fourth row,' Carla Munhall, AnnRogers. . as, ,Mm,i3,,W,, .M H FS wx Q 4 1. l . . X 5 K 1 Ng, l Q ,, x K ,, 'Q .. L Q - - 3 E sara-A ,' - .11-w . V ,W VK A ki gn V . . in 1 . K f . X m . i Q . 1 khkh i -,qtwii A ' K' I K A . s A -1 ,,,- ggi: . . g 'Q .1g,f'QlggaLa2if1 ' I 1 if i - gfgk yl, h.', ,, g g L,'A - , A ' . i N N -,. 11 g-.- -I 1 - Q . V 5 Pi- 3, 5.-.Wgr?--Xgi-asggi in i ,V , , , K I e , .- . f 1 . r..s s it , - - is i ,f AAL- 7 f H 'I ' i ww i . was iw we af M vff, V ff 93 ss. My . fs: i'g...ij - fsiisfi. .... .. .. .. -. .. , - Tuula seems to be a natural as she shows off her talents in the game oftennis. Studying is a necessity for Tuula, but compared to Finnish schools, ours is easy. -r1.4 ' H- ' - W-'waning--N-A---5-1--v 1 ,l ll Discovering that there's a new skill, Tuula makes sure she learns how to sew with DeEtte's help. Keeping a daily log of events is one thing Tuula insists upon. She can always be seen writing. Finland is the origin of this year's foreign exchange student. Tuula Bask, who has been living with DeEtte Smith's family, has gotten along remarkably well. She says it will be hard to adjust to living back in Finland. Tuula confided that she missed all of the snow at Christmas, but she has managed to overcome her homesickness by being active in tennis and student activities. if-A Tuula must face returning home. 129 Students showing superior service to East and their com- munity, excelling morally and scholastically in character were selected for Shield, by the Faculty Scholarship and Awards Committee. Rick Dimond excelled in music, making All- State all four years. He was active in Student Government, serving as Student Body Vice President. Marilyn Fran kowski was editor-in-chief first semester on the Rawhide Gazette and participated in many class functions. Karen Gober was editor-in-chief second semester for the Rawhide Gazette and was representative to the Teen Gazette. Debbie Greenspan was superior in academic studies and made All-State in Concert Choir. Mike Hackett used his leadership ability in many facets of school and community life. He was Student Body President, participated in many phases of Student Govern- ment, and was awarded the City and State Elk's Leadership Award. Karen Gober Editor-in-Chiefofltawhide Gazette G.A.A. - Quill A2 Scroll 130 Rick Dimond Student Body Vice President Band - Orchestra l T 2 r .R f W wg, fu ,Q 1:71, fi , 1 f in V W 'QMQV ,wk Wiatr' 2395 ,V ' an ii Ji? , . 5 , wi . , ,113 Debbie Greenspan Concert Choir All-S tate Marilyn Frankowski Editor-in-Chiefofltawhide Gazette Parnassus - N.H.S. Mike Hackett Student Body President Elk's Leadership A ward as A ff' ,..., , L L L - , fifflii l s k E . ct I , Janice Hammock BeCky HGVHPIOVI I Editor-in-ChiefofLegend Student Body Corresponding Homecoming Chairman Secretary Treasurer - Band V . Q, . Jim Haynes Cheryl Hunter Varsity Football, Track Brotherhood Club Purple Pride Human Relations Committee . . h A . 3 ,- h A 1 Rs ' il' S 'F' J X .1 N , x - rr, . , r is 4 -. . f if I Q ,.-- i W 5' ' t ws Q f 5 Qi. Q - 4? Q .2 .v...l,?..f ii iv Q ,, k :Y Zim.: ws . 2,5 Q Z Neil Harrington Varsity Football, Track Outstanding Line Man Janice Hammock was editor of the yearbook and served three years on the staff. She was out- standing as Homecoming Chair- man and worked for years in class activities. She was East's representative on Rhodes' Hi-Board in her senior year. Becky Hampton has been one of the harder workers in Student Government, played in orchestra two years, band, four years, and was Student Body Corresponding Secretary Treasurer for Student Government. Neil Harrington has received honors in sports. He was outstanding lineman, and Valley National Bank's outstanding player in state. He also has achieved high scholastic achievements. Jim Haynes has lettered in varsity Cross Country and Track and was Treasurer of Purple Pride. Cheryl Hunter specialized in volunteer serv- ices and club participation, Brotherhood Club, Auditorium Club, and Human Relations Committee claimed much of her time. 131 132 Wm. Am., Bob Kunde Rawhide - Legend Staffs Student Government Committees Bob Kunde has worked on al- most every active committee in Student Government. He was business manager and editorial writer ofthe Rawhide Gazette and assistant business manager of the yearbook. Nancy Kurth was Girls' League President and actively participated in numerous Girls' League com- mittees. Tom Lange was out- standing in football and track. He was Senior Class President, active in Student Government, and religious activities. A nn Morton has played an important part in class activities, Student Government and clubs. She was Student Body Recording Secre- tary, T.A.P. Chairman, and float chairman for three years. Phil Orick contributed his skills to the yearbook staff, he was Sports editor, and Presi- dent ofQuill St Scroll. He also was publicity chairman for the Senior class and gave much of his time to class projects. I l l ,xv ,f y NancyKurth Girls ' League President Parnassus - N.H.S. Ann Morton Student Body Recording Secretary J. V. Porn Captain Tom Lange Senior Class President Football- Track , 1, .y 1, ' if ! In 'Jig , an JV M 4 'E F , . i V . fm.- Phil Orick Quill dt Scroll President Sports Editor ofLegend ,tl K 'Sew-'V Pat Reardon Masque Ji Gavel Thespian Club K ti' f Richard Robertson Supreme Court Justice Science Projects Terri Richardson Student Government Parnassus - N.H.S. Mike Sullivan Varsity Football Key Club - Letterman's Club Pat Reardon used her time and talents for Masque 8a Gavel and Thespian Club. She worked on almost all the plays produced at East, and has been a dedicated worker in all of her extra curricular activities. Terri Richardson contributed her time to many committees in Student Government and class activities. She was the Junior- Senior Prom chairman and was on the varsity golf team. Rich- ard Robertson engaged himself in science and entered many science fairs and experiments. He also was Supreme Court Chief Justice in Student Govern- ment. Mike Sullivan has lettered in varsity football, has been in Purple Pride, Key Club, and Letterman's Club. He also was Homecoming and Christmas Prom king. Devin Thornburg has been active in many forms ofschool life. He has actively participated in Student Government, publications of East, and the Drama department Devin Thornburg Student Government Quill dt Scroll v N.H.S. I 134 t 325' Q ' Q .l B ..- 4. W' '51 l Q- I Y - gli A .,.,. . ,V H, AC: f , zf.. fi ' .N , - ,,f,4,f -'? b- mf --r ' ' Xp. : k ia, M, K. .R l ' H , 1, Q b E cgi! l , .. , ,, k,-- -, Af iv Y '. ' if 1 to-sf - ' Tl, ' , f i 3. .fl,l:v.I. A- '.-' .f , . -QW 'Er xi A .H Q q f -U- , NSN I Q5 xi., .X lx y ' 1 5 , -Q pix i 'N :ff 1' Quill it l 'A ' W5 Y l ft A 'Y'k,lxX'X l s , X. :St M' f . a . is Grouped together are all the representatives for East's Rick Dimond, Percussion Evelyn Yeatman Voice musical department to All-State. soprano 1 ,s -, ,L ' -. :.fa:S5m7?e- ?5f.mNi:1 A 15 w-,gcfbl - 3,-4 .. 1-r,'..fl-,Q .- ' ' i-M3322 'Nfl' ' 21-if W ., . 'E 3 gg P52 f. 5 '-'- i ,.-,:t , sr v Sh, I 9 ' , , , , Janet Bustrin, Bassoon Andrea Carlson, Voice- Tom Cox, Trumpet Leslie Greenspan Voice soprano soprano Betty Mayne, French Horn Cindy Button, Voice- Mike Hackett, Trumpet Debbie Greenspan Voice soprano alto Reaching the height of an All- State position is one step in becoming a fine musician. As usual, East made a considerable showing at All-State auditions. Only the top musicians were chosen to fullfill the various chair placements and choral parts. This year the performance took place in Flagstaff. The concert was one event that was worth hearing as the performers were the top high school musi- cians in the state. Terry Williams, Alto Sax Karen Crandall, Harp x 'tk-5 S HZ'-v YW' V H' 'in 3 ., A ALWXH , MXYYP V 'Kwai Jimi- Lee Wolford, Voice-alto Duran Thompson, Voice- baritone L X .x -'fl 'lil ,, 5- .ff all iss- ,,,, WN ch 'h x, -1-v5 .,sX1,., - +I, ' 1:1535 r s, 'A .mx fb.. fig gt,-ffl?-'f.4 I ,pf 1 . ni Q fr if1f1v-f'f1i.-- az e P U' imc , kg 5. Q yy- lygggymvqg is 2,5 ,,1 yu.. --. Qt., .. N ,' Q5 H- i ' -' sf:-f J '.-has fi, 1 .,.. ' - ,L lx :ff i ., J., rl Hjsfr 'ffl V 1 nf r 1 ' 1 lr V' , , ,.,,,-,y4,. H, Mx.. A., ,Q - V: me t l x 'J :fn , U t 1 .fra -E' .' LSR. .: I I -L.-v. ffggm H gg, ' ,wus - ':: -rv, gg., 'Q - RT' -,12,,u'-Pk: A .P j-,,5Qg, .-1-Ljitf 2-. of . ' , g----up ,ir 1- ' ' W Bghlg' 'Shri Km 5' 'Y 'X J 'Jil ' at ' y' , 'l '? fx? w. Q ,A 5 ., -11 , -gf4g?Q'-fixes H rg A -'H ' ill? , . X .f,X.,,.w ,UI 4 - . 1-.g.4,. , si , 5 y , . ,1 ' ,Lev ' M' - f .L if aa- 3-,Jus -92. lf - M- y f ' M, .,,, ' 1 14. lv- ' k M , ea ' iv K, 4 W j -5-figs? r, f 4 Ng U as f'-,e,' , ' '- ,.:'i 'Muff ' 'rf f -new r is V w e Q is if is 4- N ik yt 5 if -f.w ' -, , -- 'K' Tiw Q ' W v , , , 'hr' ,' X 4, Tom Faith Carrie Martin Pat Woodrum Rick Dimond Marilyn Frankawski Not Pictured Rose Giacona sw Debbie Greenspan Ken Madrid Gerald Elder NM --..,,,, Linda Biggs Devin Thornburg High scholastic achievement can be applied to many seniors, but the description of outstanding scholastic achievement is what applies to the top 2'Z3 senior students. Surely each one of these students have proved to future learning institutions that they will be a good student. 135 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . . ,, I1 , . 1 , 1 , , 1 1 - , 1 i ': ' L 1 . 1.1 . 1 1 , i N , 1 , 1 11 . Dj' Y-U , 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1, 11 .1 1 1, ,, 1 A 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 V -1 , . - : Y., - Y - . - - ---W - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 I - ,1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 , l. . lg' Yi Q K . . '3 7x w-'wal ' f M fr + Uh 'Ns 'i ARA' 173 M 138 Mr. Robert Blackman Associate Principal Under the new superintendent Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, the power to make all final decisions concerning their school, has been returned to the principals of the Phoenix Union High School system. Decentralized decision making is a better way of running a school. What is better for one school won't necessarily apply to the other nine in the district. Mrs. Lucene Bi in MI- Will ll g AdministrativeAssistant Admin!!! C A t '- Mr. R. E. McCullar, Principal Mr. Miles Benda Mr. Allen Bryan Mrs. Eula Bur-sh General Math, Algebra Geometry Algebra Miss Roberta Connelly n Mr. Earl Cotter Mr. Kendall Haynie Mr. Richard Impson Al8ebra Algebra, General Math Alsebra. Geometry Algebra, General Math Mr. Dwayne Larsen Calculus. Geometry Mr. Richard Meyer General Math Mr.-Sincoff's explanations help more than all the answer books at East. Mr. Sincoff is head of the Math Department. New and interesting changes for math students are going to occur soon. New programs in the field of individual learning have been formed for students who need them or want them. This new Math Lab will include individual carrels with head phones for each pupil. A master control panel will be used to control the overall process of learning. Such a program could be adapted to all subjects. 140 Mrs. Rubye Alexander English 3 New, different, and cintillating - those are the words that best describe the new elective courses in English. Who would have ever dreamed that science fiction would take its place beside Romeo and Juliet in the curriculum? Students do like English classes when they present a variety of materials like these. Although some scheduling problems arose, the courses ran smoothly for the most part. Mrs. Leslie DeJong English, Speech Miss Cheryl Byers Mr. Robert Churbuck Mr. Robert Cox C.M.M., English 1 English 1,3 Publications Advisor Shunning the camera, a shy student seems to be stumped by the questions being asked during Mr. Coppinger's fourth hour Senior Composition class. Mr. Coppmger is head of the English department. Mrs. Caroline Downs Senior Composition Mrs. Lola Dunaway Mrs. Erma Duricko Science Fiction Drama Miss Vivian Forde Miss Diana Greensweig Mrs. Rose Hess Semantics and Logic C. M. M., Science Fiction English 1 Mr. Ben Jordan Mrs. Evelyn Martin Mrs. Laura Mooningham English 1 Modern Reading English 3 Mr. Tom Reid Mr. Kenneth Salt Mrs, Erica Sorensen C. M. M., Film Study English 3 Short Story, Modern Grammer Mrs. Madeline Turcott Mrs. Ellen Wikle English 3, Senior Composition English 1 141 142 Mr. E. Lee Bates Mr. Ken Golash Wood Shop Drafting Mr. Charles Millar Mr. Loyd Myers Auto Mechanics, Metal Shop I,C,E, Coordinator Mr. Gerald Rosenbluth Mr. Floyd Wells Auto Mechanics Electronics Good diagrams with excellent explanations are used by Mr. Wozniak, IndustrialArts department head. Mrs. Claudia Armer Mrs. Ann Keith Human ROIHNOIIS, Home Economics Human Relations, Home Economics i i Mrs. Peckardt, Home Ec Department Head, proves that happy teachers make classes more interesting. Miss Amy Benner Mr. Marc Duvivier Spanish, German Fnnch Mrs. Margrethe Hawn Mrs. Maria Paredes Mr. Bejarano, Foreign Language Department Head, assists Spanish Spanish Miss Carmen Lucas in typing a test. Mr. Beryl Folks General Music Mr. Jacob Rittenhbuse Mr. Longfield, Music Department Head, straight- Chorus ens out a squad in Marching Band. Do, ray, me, Si Senor, danka: these are important and new beginnings for all students. Music, for instance, gives students a chance to express themselves and to better understand music. Foreign Language helps students communicate with one another under different surroundings. Industrial Arts lets people work with their hands and become skilled at a trade. Home Economics is good to ,teach young girls how to be a homemaker. All of these departments prepare students for a better understanding of life. 143 144 Mr. Thomas Beeson Mrs. Benita Cowger Boy's Physical Education Girl's Physical Education Mr. Derryl Franz Mr. John Hanna Coach Patterson has his own classes to teach plus being B0V'sPhY5lCalEduCa'i0 He l'hEd Cati0n department head. QQ' Mr. Edward Hedges Health Education Mrs. Shirley Johnson Modem Dance . f-f'-:ny ,, kj , 'Zz l . ' '-31p3,i,,:43gsg.es'1gg,f',Qf R . -sm , , . f e-f-ff.:2i'.a,- . f sgn .:ws22.j3Z. ii K 2- i'1fQ7 vii ' .iff ,il',gg,js3i2j A -V A- we s f , sr .X sip-4f.ff,2:1asfasfw:, K ggi. . : V 5222 .sz-.pf'1',-.ffgqctim-552. '-lfff i 3. ' ' fix3iff?ff'l54A,1i,i55Z4'l 'dL .lf-fff3t i1fw7 fwi ' , ..,., 'iff' ' Q is - -H-smfygsafs-.1:'Q':2-messyas - .,, 7 ' 1' ' ' ' , ,. sw., Mr. James Palmer Boys' Physical Education 6,2552 W 5355 at is? Miss Jane Matsumoto Miss Maxine Standerfer Girl's Physical Education Girl's Physical Education Mr. Tom Preston Mr- Royce Youree Health Education, American History B0Y'S Physical EClUC2fi0l'l f 5 r r Current events seem to be one of the Ways to get students involved xi. in Social Studies. Some classes involve pupils through simulation such as a mock Congress and different committees. To enrich the process of learning, new supplementary materials like film strips and more up-to-date movies were purchased. Jumping jacks, push ups and running in place is a little out- dated for the Physical Education pppp Department. New classes like r was V weight lifting have taken over. Don't misunderstand, calisthenics are still used, but usually only in fitness tests. The rest of the time is taken for more interesting work. Another amusing story by Mr. Wagoner seems to lessen the drag of American His- tory classes during the day. Mr. Robert Arnold Miss Ruth Cole Mr. Donald Eklund Mr- Jerry Gl'fiV8S American Problems, Economics American History Humanities, American Government American History Mr. Robert Malinski Mrs. Marilyn Pollard Mr. Irvin Shook Mr. Qavid Shores American History American History ECONOMICS AUIGFICBH Government 145 146 Mrs. Bettie Bow Basic Crafts Miss Barbara Frederick Mr, Harold J. Luck Arts and Crafts Photography During Mr. Fuller's prep period he grades papers and art Mrs. Alice Franklin Librarian Mr. Warren Fry A' V- C00'd'nat ' Miss Crane could help anyone find a book in the library. Making sure dates are kept, and taking care of troubled students is an important part ofMr. Moore's job as a counselor. 5,2 s AGS oao tt too o io W s. K .. I lost my material for next year , Oh I forgot to have that signed by my parents , those were just a few of the headaches encountered by the Counseling Department throughout the year. Yet with great ease and a little organization, the headaches disappeared. This year sixth and seventh hour have joined in a sense to enable the ceramics and crafts students to have more time to work on their projects. Although the hours are labeled as crafts and ceramics they work as one. Noise, confusion, and helpful librarians make up the Library at East. An array of books, magazines and tapes help students get through research papers and many book reports. e t oleettee ig ttg. , V W M4 f .. -k,kV -kk,V. -JK: V..k,-k t, kV.k,V if 15, ' STS? Eggs riff ill? iii? .,, gg g Q fSxE,,.t its 4 Q, wr X J K, 1 :. - ' sawn '?sS':'.21 2 'Sz-:: .1. Mrs. Helen Gipson Counseling Miss Elizabeth Blake Mrs. Yvonna Ethington Counseling Counseling Mrs. Darlene Baum Mrs. Trudy Traw Mrs, Helen Ziol Counseling Counseling Nurse Mr, Bernard Horwitz Counseling E Mrs. Sunshine Boatman Bookstore Manager 147 148 Mr. Durwood Canham Mr. Donald Galen Mr. Elmer Keith Chemistry Biology Biology Mr. Richard Martin Biology, Physics Chemistry, Biology, and Earth and Space Science are three courses that are offered in Science Department. New equipment makes these courses easier and more interesting for the students. C. C. P. and double Distributive Education Clubs of America classes are two of the innovative ideas in the Business Education Department. In addition to the DECA program two new teachers have been added to teach the large enrollment of this department. The DECA program has been instrumental in placing students in jobs and training them for specialties like window displays. Mr. Gerard Merrill Mr. Forrest Page Mr. Joseph Reed Earth and Space Science Chemistry, General Math Biology Mr. Robert Stonoff carefully checks a science project by one of his students Mr. Mason's shorthand class seems more interested in pic- ture taking than shorthand. Mr. Paul Belting Marketing, Merchandising Mrs. Marie Crews Mrs. Pamela Farrar Typing, Shorthand Business Machines, Shorthand Mrs. Karen Harris Mrs. Grace Hernandez Mrs. Cheryl Kelly General Business, Typing Typing Business Machines, Typing Miss Jean Peach Mr. Marvin Sordahl Mr. James Stevens Marketing, Merchandising Business Law, Accounting General Business, Typing 149 150 Mr. Dale Campbell Mr. Paul Merrill Miss Helen Thon Mrs. J ean Vemich School C0mmllhiCY W0rk6l' PSYCh0l0EiSi Principal Clerk Registration Hearing Specialist Mrs. Louise Arthur Mrs, Karen Cognac Mrs. Jean Hashu Mrs. Ruth Krauss Pl'iHCiD8l'S 560161817 Library Clerk Registration Office Clerk Assistant Principal's Secretary Y' ss - fi 2 ' N .N ' X2 A J WLAN .i , figs. A .--pf - -:T Y . .- iff --tt X +8 W.. fm? if 2545: gig I .ff 5 2 15 MPS- Clare LBDBG Mrs. Eileen Lewis Mrs. Marceline McC0mas Mrs. Louise Orick Registration Attendance Clerk Audio-Visual Clerk Senior Records Clerk Library Clerk Mrs. Marilyn Owens Mrs. Donna Payne Mrs. Helen Rodgers Mrs. Jean Simmers Registration Office Clerk Satellite Clerk Counseling Secretary PBX Operator Mrs. Mary Jo Skaggs Bookstore Cashier Mrs-BeatriceStarks Cafeteria Workers, Top row: M. Yanes, R. Wilder, C. Wilhide, P. Wolf G. Hall, P. Sec'eta'y'AC'1 'e5 Harper, S. Sherman, C. Walters, A. Welshans, A. Barilg Bottom row: A. Gaiser, J. Meyers, M. Carey, O. Tanner, J. Mendoza, J. McCann, D. Alletag, E. Underwood. Maintenance Men: Top row,' H. Johnson, W. Peterson, J Camp, W. Zacharis, B. Cuthridge, D. Buchmasterg Bottom row,' D. Oatfield, J. Rowand, F. Boykin, T. Godsey, R. Vasques. 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V M 12.' iw 11211.11 -f ms, ' -'ff' irl 111: 1 11 1 -.l.. -.L,....1..,-a, '.,..L,- N, 1 ,111-1111s 1 -1 4,5 .Y.,. Q, -, ,,., 1. 1 Uwgx. 41,151 -,-1 ,1,,1 - .X 1 X ,:..,. PU. H1- ,- ,4,.L.311L1S 1,1 1. 1 1 'T.11 T 'W Vo, '111 111131112 111,111 , ' ' ' -jf1mf1'1,, ,1-,T1J--1,, . 3, ., --Ly 1 T7 7,',fE' ' by 32513 L,.LLQ:. 1 1 f 1 f 1....L1 V ,1g.,.LA 1 1 1, 1,3 ,,, '. ' 11:1 1 vu 1 l I 1. ,111 ie 113.111 1 1 1 1 1, t It looks as though Vice President Bob Blackman is enjoying his phone call although he had little time forsocializing. 154 Secretary Karen Lynn finds time to enjoy the flowers in front of the school. Stopping to get needed supplies for her next task is Treasurer Pat Woodrum. Pat liked managing money. 'NNN ,WN-.. Always trying to hurry to get somewhere on time is Senior President Tom Lange. Kathie Acker Holly Adams Carol Amelio Gary Andrews Band National Honors Society Frosh and J. V. Spanish Club Parnassus Basketball Homecoming National Honors Society Jose Antiquiera Melissa Archer Mary Armatis Larry Armstrong National Thespian Fr-Osh and J,V, Society Football National Honors Society Concert Choir Acker-Bath Enthusiastic is one word that the class of '72 knows well. Senioritis didn't strike this year's Seniors. In all the years before, this class has proven to be an active, involved class. This year has been no different. In their last year at East, the Seniors have given all they have to make East better. As one Senior said,t I figure thatthis is our last yearat East so it is also our last chance to give our best to East High. It looks like the Seniors took this wise student's advice. Mike Ashby Sue Atwood Sue Arthur Tuula Bask German Club G.A,A. 2 years V.l.C.A. Foreign Exchange Parnassus Girls League 1 year Student from Finland National Honors Society Tennis Paula Bakehouse Novy Balz Daryl Bannick John Bath Girls League Spanish Club V.I.C,A. V.I.C.A. Choir Scouts Play Participant Volunteer worker At events 155 Beintema-Border Lewis Beintema Paul Bennett Lucille Berg Betty Berlin Dan Berrellaga Dave Bewley V.I.C.A. I.C.E. G-.A.A. Softball Team Frosh,J.V.,Varsity National Honors Society V.I.C.A. Gymnastics Bowling Team Football D.E.C.A. G.A.A. Linda Biggs Frances Bingham David Bishop Bob Blackburn JOSH Blakesley Mike Blanc National Hung,-5 Sgciely Varsity Football Girls League Senate Senior Vice President VarsityGolf Tuula Bask is enjoying a new discovery Varsity Track called a Poster Party . muwa mmwmm s:sswN.:Q1s1 Rick Blum Chris Bobis Peggy Boltz Greg Bonestroo V.I.C.A. D.E.C.A. Parnassus Marching Band Parnassus Larry Boone Rahn Booth Bob Border Pam Border Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football Varsity Football D.E.C.A. Historian Football Lettermen's Club G.A,A. Purple Pride Sandy Barcello Mike Bowman Marty Bravo Gene Brent Varsity Gymnastics Varsity Cheer 2 years Varsity Baseball D.E.C.A. G.A.A. V.I.C.A. Delegate Lettermen's Club Girl's Letter Club Frosh Football Barcello-Carpenter Posters, posters, and more posters. That's what the students said as they saw the hundreds of spirit posters hanging in the quad. The Seniors have been no exception in the race for class competition points. There seemed to be no end to the posters the Seniors turned out. 1 Sherry Brooks Roy Brown Tflldy Bl'UCk6l' G.A.A. Girls League - Libby Burke Girls League G.A.A. Pep Club Eric Bur-ks Cindy Button Kay Buzard D.E.C.A. Concert Choir Salvatore Cafiero James Cameron Russ Capri Pam Carnaham Symphonic Band President National Honors Society Orchestra Bob Carpenter D.E.C,A. 158 Carrillo-Courtney Y-. fy,iz Fernando Carrillo Barbara Cebellos Carl Chapin Ann Chapman Mike Chisholm Debbi Clark J.V. Football Dope Stop D.E.C.A. Varsity Track Cross Country Al Clark Bob Clark Jerry Clement Dennis Cohen Ann Comer Barbara Constable V.l.C.A. President Fresh Football Frosh Football Varsity Badminton J.V. Football J.V. Wrestling Concert Choir Parnassus Girl's Letter Club President ' 1 Terry Contreras Earl Cook G .A .A. Girls League Doug Cooper Lee Ann Courtney Varsity Band Ski Club 4Laramie High! 'S-ar -a in 'EER -am, we Tom Cox Joey Craig Dann Crawford Kevin Crockett Symphonic Band Frosh Football Frosh Tennis Frosh Football National Honors Society Varsity Gymnastics J.V. Baseball Varsity Football All-State Band and Lettermen's Club D.E.C.A, Orchestra 2 ' :v :al ' f .355 :F W,-fy 1-A 4 2 J 2 :r T ' Cox-Damke First place is awarded to the Senior class float. Cheers went up in the crowd when they heard this announcement. To Be Like You was the winning float. The scene on the float was a little boy dreaming to be an East High football player. As alwaysg many hours of hard work were put into the float, but for the first time, the work has really paid off in being awarded first place. Carmen Cruz Bill Cruze Paul Curry Tim Cutbirth Frosh Tennis Baseball Key Club V.I.C.A. Choir Gymnastics German Club Auditorium Club Honor Roll Steve Daniels Linda Davis Parnassus Purple Pride Angel Varsity Golf .,s 41 Mary Lee Davis Deena Deibert Dee Dee DeMent Frank DeMaree Yearbook Staff Frosh Football Thespian' President V.I.C.A, March of Dimes Representative Kurt Denoyer Cathy DeWitt Float Worker Play Participant Jim Dickie Allen Dirksmeyer Karen Dilts Rick Dimonil Parnassus D.E.C.A. G.A.A. Symphonic Band and Projects Committee Orchestra Publicity Committee Student Body Vice President All-State Orchestra Steve Dingle Sharon Domke Yearbook Art Editor Parnassus South High Frosh Social Chair. 159 160 Donaldson-Farley Leadership and good character are qualities that NHS members are chosen for. Fifty-five of this year's Seniors were 1n NHS. The minimum grade average required is 2.0 for all the preceding semesters. The officers for this year are Linda Biggs, President, Carm Ruggerio, Vice President, Ann Rogers, Secretary, and Carrie Martin, Treasurer, Danny Donaldson Charles Drake Janet Duennerman Dale Dunlap Football D.E.C,A. D.E,C.A. D.E.C,A. Volleyball 1Californial German Club J.V. Baseball Bob Dunn Gerald Elder Stella Elkins Sandra Ellington Edna Ellis Terri Eme' Symphonic Band Newspaper Staff D.E.C.A. F.H.A, President D.E.C.A. Play Participant D.E.C,A. Dope S100 National Honors Society Randy Emerson Cheryl Eniield Ricardo Espinoza Chess Club J.V. Football J.V, Football V.I.C.A. V.l.C.A. Jane Evans Tom Faith Elaine Farley Parnassus Supreme Court Justice Girls League Pep Club Vice President National Honors Society PSD Club Fl W li . . . . . Da' or er Keeping up her grades zs one thtng that is important lo secretary of NHS Ann Rogers. Ferrara-Garcia A an Adele Ferrara Carl Fiore Ron Fish Barbara Fitch Jim Flood Ana Fontes Varsity Pom Pon Symphonic Band Frosh Basketball Brotherhood Club D4E,C.A, Senate Varsity Gymnastics D.E.C.A. G.A.A. Parnassus Joe Ford Marilyn Frankowski David Frazier Bob Fredrick Steve Friend Jacki Frost D.E.C.A. Newspaper Editor V.I.C.A. Varsity Football National Honors Society Medical Careers Manager G.A.A. Sec.-Treas. J.V. Basketball Manager . 1 ,tw N r. N i.,. 181 Gathered around examining the newest books are the rest of the NHS officers and advisor Mr. Salt. Ed Gaff Preston Gaiser Letitia Gandarilla Varsity Football Varsity Track Letterman's Club Varsity Football Varsity Track D.E,C,A. Betty Garcia Nancy Garcia Patricia Garcia Fellowship Dramatics G,A.A. 161 162 Guriepy-Halladay Stephanie Gariepy David Gariff Jack Garner Toney Gaupeh Brian Gilkey Barry Gillespie Varsity Football Frosh Track G.A.A. Key Club Letterman's Club V.I.C.A. Girls League GolfTeam Parnassus Ken Gillespie Penny Glass Karen Gober Linda Gonzales Mary Graham Gloria Grant Varsity CFOSS C0untry Frosh Tennis Girls League D.E.C.A. Varsity Cheer D-Etc'-N NSWSPHDGT Ediffil' Vice President G.A.A. Parnassus Letterman's Club National Honors Society Twirler Girl'g Letter Club Kerry Graves Penny Graves James Gray Debbie Greenspan Lloyd Gunter Mike Hackett V.I.C.A. Vice President J.V. Pom Pon Key Club Parnassus Club Concert Band Student Body President Parnassus Class Competition Treasurer Yearbook Staff Symphonic Band J.V. Tennis Team Committee Varsity Archery Team All-State Band Lynn Haddad Syri Hall Connie Halladay V.I.C.A. Girls League G.A.A. Symphonic Band G.A.A. Symphonic Band Masque and Gavel T-AP. Vocal Music Mr. Shook's government class has mixed emotions about t Hammock-Hobel Janice Hammock Becky Hampton Neil Harrington Ralph Harris Mary Harrison Sherri Harter Yearbook Editor Sophomore Class Varsity Football Captain Spanish Club Masque and Gavel Homecoming Chairman President Track V.I.C.A. D.E.C.A. Nativnal HOIIOTS SOCi6ty Studenty Body Corres. Parnassus Auditorium Club Sec.-Treas. National Honors Society William Harwood Jeanne Hashu Mike Havill Jim Haynes Debbi Head Jan Heinz D.E.C.A. Play Participant National Honors Society Varsity Track J.V. Pom Pon Varsity Archery Team Projects Committee Parnassus Purple Pride Treasurer National Honors Society G.A.A. Science and Engineering Parnassus Parnassus Girl's Letter Club Club Diane Henning Cathy Hertel Mike Hiatt Ed Hilliard Girl's Letter Club National Honors Society Football D.E.C.A. Girl's Golf Girls League Wrestling Parnassus Cinderettes- Concert Choir Purple Pride Wrestlerettes Tony Hinchcliff Freddie Hines David Hobel D.E.C.A. V.I.C.A. Sergeant at Arms Parliamentarian V. Football, Wrestling lSouthl Studying is a must when it comes to the Senior government classes. Federal and State government is requlred for Seniors. Many Seniors, at times, probably wished the class wasn't required, but when they completed the course, they were glad for the knowledge they had gained. 163 164 Holton-Jensen Charles Holton Linda Hoover Debbie Hopkins Jerry Howard T.A.P. Purple Pride Angel G.A.A. Elected by the Senate is President Pro Tempore Terri Richardson. Paul Howard Jimmy Howell Aaron Hughes Doug Hulstedt, Cheryl Hunter Cafeteria Volunteer Brotherhood Club President Auditorium Club President Symphonic Band Linda Hurin Mike Hutchison Donna Hyman Larry Jackson Ray Janes Q Girls League J.V. Cheer Co-Captain Junior Achievement Frosh Track G.A.A. Girls League President V.I.C.A. J.V. Tennis Nancy Janosik Rick Janzen Mary Lou Jarman Barry Jenkins Vicki Jensen Girl's Letter Club Frosh Football Newspaper Staff Treasurer Frosh Baseball Student School Board Varsity Golf D.E.C.A. Parnassus J.V. Tennis Joh nson-Kruiser Leigh Johnson Robert Johnson Melanie Johnson Susan Joiner . cross Country V.I.C.A. Bible club Worthwhlle Parnassus Open Campus Work Candy Sales Worker John Jolly Danny Jones Don Jones Symphonic Band projects have been undertaken in Senate this year. The Senior senators have all been part of it. Meetings, committees, and Senate class reports added up to a busy year for our Senators. Now that the year is over, the Senior senators should be confident that they have represented the Senior class well in their final year at East High. Frank J ones Track J.V. Football Varsity Football Rick Jones Sid Jones Arlene Kays Newspaper Staff Frosh Track Concert Band Frosh Football J.V. Football Busy listening to the latest item of business that may be of im- S 3 . Yi-K. t E .E ,, i, 1 , 525 1 . 2 iii i if 5 t -- , K. yy:-ig iyy ' Q,3N ' : Q 1 T i f f V. S,-ggyg 1 , Gary Kenyon Byron Kerr Connie Kirel Symphonic Band Masque and Gaval Stage Band Girls League Concert Choir. G.A,A. portance are our Senior senators. Jonathan Kirks Pauline Korosec Gordon Kruiger C.Y.F. President V.I.C.A. Vice President 165 166 Ku nde-Loewen I Bob Kunde Nancy Kurth Patricia Kyle Faith LaGrassa Audie Landis Parnassus President Girls League President Parnassus Senate V,I.C,A4 Class National Honors Society Projects Committee G.A.A. Advanced Girls Choi-ue President Newspaper Staff National Honors Society Honor Roll Parnassus tCoronadol Marilyn Frankowski frequently for The R Bonne Lane Tom Lange Dale Langmade Charles Lashinske Charlene Laswell Gary Lawrence Senior Class President Newspaper Staff Cross Country Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Marksmanship Team Frosh Track Purple Pride Homecoming Contests Publications is a word that covers two main activities on campus. The Rawhide Gazette and the Legend are the two works that our yearly staffs put out. The Seniors share a large part in publications because it is usually a Senior that is awarded the editorship of the two activities. A lot of hard work and also a lot of learning takes place on these staffs. Students learn what makes good news- papers and good yearbooks. It is a great honor to be se- lected editor of the newspaper or yearbook, an honor that Seniors usually receive because they have gone through the training it requires to be editor. Debbie Lee Iona Liggins D.E.C.A. Brotherhood Club Projects Committee Kerry Lemons Phillip Leon Elaine Lewis Varsity Tennis Parnassus G,A,A, Donna Lillard Larry Lloyd Cindy Loewen Bible Club Symphonic Band State Science Winner Key Club Sea Sprites National Honors Society tboth out-of-statel Girls League Treasurer Lonson-Maslranardi aren Gober are busy working on next deadlines which come ide Gazette. Erik Lonson Sandi Lovin David Lucero Parnassus Supreme Court Justice G.A.A. Spanish Club T.A.P. Key Club Nancy Lundberg Brian Lunt Arvid Lykken Karen Lynn Yearbook Staff Symphonic Band Symphonic Band National Honors Society Football G.A.A. President Merit Scholarship Baseball Senior Class Secretary Finalist Gloria Macias Richard Mackey Ken Madrid Carrie Martin G.A.A. National Honors Society National Honors Society Gymnastics Key Club Parnassus Parnassus Varsity Cheer Ronald Martinez Virginia Martinez Errell Mastin Thom Mastronardi Drama Productions Technical Theater 167 168 Mayne-Menchaca BSU-y Mayne Gary McBee Symphonic Band All-State Orchestra National Honors Society John McCann Rick McClinchy State Champion Parnassus Basketball All-State Track Letterman Pride Brian McClure Debbie McDonald Shelly McDougall Steve McGough G.A.A. Pep Club Frosh, J.V. Football D.E.C.A. French Club Dope Stop Steve McMullen Jennifer McNamara Marilyn McNulty Ester McPherson National Honors Society Varsity PomPon Captain Yearbook Photo Editor Concert Choir Senate Concert Choir Vocal Music President Key Club Sweetheart Junior Achievement Bryon Means Mike Megee Barbara Menchaca Frosh Football G.A.A. D.E.C.A, Advertising at halftime for their upcoming production and Steve Dingle amuse the crowd. .nfs Steve Mendell Manuel Mendoza Marc Mereness John Miller Parnassus Math Club Varsity Baseball Linda Miller Jean Mohler Debbie Monastra Kathy Monger Girls League Choir Girl's Choir German Club Girls League Ecology Club V.I.C.A. Mendell-Nelson Taking part in every activity as the Seniors do, it requires that they participate in the drama productions. Of course, this is no exception, because most of the leading roles were filled by Seniors. Attempting a musical may seem like quite an undertaking, but our drama department chalked it up to another success with seniors filling the three leading roles. There's no substitute for experience and the seniors have it and use it to the highest advantage when entertaining East High audiences. Susan Morari Karen Moore Jerry Moreland Joe Moraga Shirley M0l'l'iS Ann M0ft0H Open Campus Work Frosh Baseball Band J-V- Pom Pon Captain V.I.C.A. St, Body Recording Yankees, Missy Archer Secretary Float Chairman 3 years Alberta Moya Carla Munhall Rgberf Murxillo Peggy Murphy Russ Nelson National Honors Society Medical Careers Club Varsity Football Varsity Cheer Parnassus Letterman's Club Girl's Letter Club Symphonic Band Purple Pride 169 170 Nelson-Peters Robert Nelson Jerry Nickels Vicki Nickols Mary Nisbet Tom Norris Cecilia Ochoa Julie Ollerton Lyndon Olson J.V. Gymnastics V.I.C.A. Frosh Girls League Symphonic Band Varsity Gymnastics Girls Chorus Secretary Biological Investigators Parnassus Club , ,' , , , G.A-A' East dwmg to success IS this color: ng book page for the Seniors. Rosean O'Quinn Phil Orick Andrew Outlaw Claudina Pacheco David Painwn Kathy Palm Yearbook Staff Pep Club D.E.C.A. President School Activities Senior Publicity Chairman Becky Parker Diane Patten Scot Payne Theresa Pedroza Mike Perry Terry Peters Girl's Choir Football Frosh Tennis Team Track Girls League Secretary Wrestling Peterson-Regney Peggy Peterson Helen Pineda Frank Pineda Karin Phillips Emma Jean Polclonema Mitch Pomeroy Varsity Cheer Gymnastics Varsity Football G.A.A. Frosh Secretary Cross Country Varsity Basketball Student Government Yearbook Staff Letterman's Club Girls League Paper Staff 1Grand Canyon! Donna Ponath Bill Powelson Sue Price Sherri Pritchard Cathy Prosser Patty Quaranta Easter Seals Varsity Football Art F.H.A. Girls League Senate D.E.C.A. Sweetheart G.A.A. Parnassus fCamelbackl Homecoming week is one time of the year the Seniors have really grown to enjoy. They proved their interest by competing actively in con- tests set up by the Homecoming committee. Blacks, whites, and browns worked together to get Sharon Quaranta Joe Quinones Randa Rada Brenda Ramirez Frosh Secretary Varsity Football more Class COInpetltlOH pO1lltS G.A.A. Brotherhood Club than the other classes. Semors D.E.C.A. Pat Ratliff Linda Reamer Girls League Varsity Badminton G.A.A. Wrestlerettes and Masque and Gavel Cinderettes Tennis Patricia Reardon Masq ue and Gavel President Parnassus Prom Decorations Committee Joni Regney Symphonic Band J.V. Tennis were seen participating in eve- ry activity, even the coloring contest. Next year, all ofthe Seniors will be invited back to enjoy an activity that has a special meaning to all students, including this year's Seniors. 171 172 Rem mer-R ybenske Leslie Remmer Linda Reyna Greg Reynolds Theresa Rice Roy Rich Carlton Richardson Frosh Girls League G.A.A. Frosh Football PHFIIHSSUS Vice Pres. Girls League J.V. Baseball OUtd001'Smal'l Club G.A.A. National Honors Society V.l-C.A- Purple Pride Angel Terri Richardson Jean Riley Senate Varsity Cheer National Honors Society Na'-i0nal HOHOFS S0Ci9ly Symphonic Band Girls League During a Senate meeting the four officers must keep their eyes and ears open or ideas and suggestions that may be helpful. Darlene Rhinehart Richard Robertson Anne Robinson Veronica Rodriquez Ann Rogers David Romo J,V. Archery Team Supreme Court Chief J-V- Cheer Justice Varsity Cheer Newspaper Staff Biological Investigators Club National Honors Society Gene Roose Debee Root Deborah Rudolph Diane Rudy Varsity Baseball Class Competition Newspaper Staff National Honors Society Committee Drama P!'0dUCti0nS J.V. Football G.A.A. Drama Historian V.l.C.A. Carm Ruggiero Fr. Homecoming Attend. tSouthJ D.E.C.A. Vice President National Honors Society Bruce Rybenske Sallee-Smith Student Government as a class? The Associated Student's offi- cers were required to enroll in t second hour Executive Com- eii e mittee. They will testify that they did as much work asthere e is in four classes. Although zy. e It was a lot of work the Associated Student's Offi- cers are glad they were Coletta Sallee Richard Samuels Carol Sanchez John Sanders l l gla5lPar'gicipz:nt V Let:eiErian'i3Clut2 D D.g.CAA.t. Brocierhgod Club privileged to be elected t0 ea ure wir er arsi y ross oun ry rama ro uc ions ice res. ' - ' Senior Float Chairman Varsity Baseball Choir Parnassus their respectlve offlces' Cross Country Cathy Sanderson Anthony Santone Lynn Schebler Sue Schindel Mary Schwindt Bill Scott Biological Investigators Girl's State Delegate Costume Chairman C.Y.O. Secretary Symphonic Band Club National Honors Society for plays C.Y.O. Director Key Club Rep. and V.I.C.A. Prom Decorations Chaplain Girls League Chairman Science and Engineerinz Pres. Sue Sebring Kathleen Sellars Dennis Sharp Margo Shatto Laura Shaw Richard Shelton Sophomore Secretary D.E.C.A. Frosh Football Biological Investigators Varsity Golf F,H,A. Varsity Basketball Club Parnassus German Club J.V. Basketball Internat. Science 8: Engineering Auditorium Club Louise Sherfey Ted Shobe David Shumway Candy Siebrand Vicky Sites Debra Smith Varsity Football G,A.A, Varsity Basketball D.E.C.A. Letterman's Club Auditorium Club 173 174 Smith-Swann DeEtte Smith Hogan Smith Karen Smith Paul Smith Suzan Smith Tom Snyder National Honors Society Concert Choir J .V, Cheer Cross Country Yearbook Staff Math Club Sophomore Girl's League Vice President Billy Starr Robert Stehn Track J.V. Baseball Varsity Football Jim Stellhorn Sandy Stephens Ron Stevens Mike Stillion Track Play Participant Symphonic Band Frosh and J.V. Baseball Key Club Treasurer Speech Contestant Orchestra Varsity Baseball Football V,I.C.A. Class Sweetheart Blake Stockton Jerry Striegler F rosh Tennis J.V. and Varsity Wrestling Sometimes overlooked is the Modern Dance department, even though the dancers put in a lot of effort for this class. Seniors sometimes serve as leaders when dances are made up for the annual concert. In the spring, dancers make up dances and try out for the concert. Many dances are turned down, and only the best are seen by the public. Tony Stuart Anita Sulfridge Cathy Sullivan Mike Sullivan Yearbook Business Varsity Football Manager Key Club President Girls League Secretary Purple Pride Treasurer Class Competition Committee ' ' i si E -ii 'if ' ffs2f'5'v'1 .. 7 ,wiglfflr A -f i 'Q iif:f'fiiQ?ifZLffi reefs- ,V .. -.Q -U,wfi.wf,'ft .ff rf . 1, fffsfi f 2iV7?73Wiif?:.-1 ' . s - iii!-V . 1 ,W , ., s?g?f5i?1E?E.s A giiiil ii, to i L ,fix f il H: 13 'fl Rin a ' XE . I - 1 ' . Cathy Sunseri Rhonda Swann Chorus Badminton G.A.A. Parnassus Sweeney- Uptegroue Jerry Sweeney Doug Syfert Joline Tanner Janet Taylor Parnassus Projects Committee German Club Working on new dance steps Seniors use concentration. Mike Tellef Reginold Thomas Aldon Thompson Debbie Thompson Drama Productions Football Supreme Court Justice J.V. Baseball Sports Frosh Track Rick Thompson Devin Thornburg Connie Timmons Barbara Tucker Head Photographer Lt. Governor Key Club Concert Choir D.E.C.A. Publications Staffs Senate Advanced Girls Choir Quill and Scroll Newspaper Feature D.E.C.A. Editor Terry Tunks Julia Tyler Michelle Tyler Samuel Uptegrove G.A.A. Purple Pride Angels Girls League V. Pres. Girl Scouts 175 176 Upton- White It's too cold. . .it's too hot. . . I can't get that turn. . .what do you mean by to the rear close. . .it's too hard to march and play at the same time. . . can't you play the right key. . . These are familiar sounds at a band rehearsal, be it Marching Band or Symphonic Band. Hard work and a lot of practice go into a band like Eash High has, and East High has a great band! plumes in their marching band hats. Traditionally, at the last football game for the year, only the seniors can wear iil. Y, I . .N y Y QY Q.. Q 5 Diane Upton Priscilla Urias Peggy Urschel Dan Vanderwall Debbie Vannier Yearbook Staff Pep Club J.V. Pom Pon Photography Medical Careers Club Sophomore Treasurer Purple Pride Angel Donna VanWinkle Sandra Villaverde Maria Vizcarra Sheri Warpack Patricia Watson Concert Band G.A.A. Masque and Gavel Freshman Pep Club Pep Club Vice President Parnassus D.E.C.A. Treasurer Allan Wells Brenda Welsh Mike Welson Davada Whitaker Weight Lifting G.A.A. D-E-C-A- Football D4E-C4A- Kenny White Letterman's Club Treasurer Varsity Football Varsity Baseball White-Zimmerman ha 'IN F 'rv Q- iss, Loran White Mark Whitmer Don Wilke Andy Williams Riley Williams Steve Williams Stage Band Key Club Symphonic Band Symphonic Band Frosh Football Symphonic Band Newspaper Staff Orchestra Varsity Golf J.V. Football Cross Country J.V. Basketball Masque and Gavel nv.. t Walter Willis Paula Wilson Sandee Wilson Lynn Winters Gary Wolf , Pat Woodrum Gymnastics Team Ecology Club Cross Country Frosh Basketball Senior Treasurer IRedmond Highj Honor Roll lNorth Highl- J,V. Basketball Yearbook Staff Pamassus Trouble Shooting Contest Varsity Basketball National Honors Society National Honors Society Craig Wright Janene Wright Tom Wright Oscar Ybarra Varsity Football Foreign Language Varsity Basketball Talent Show Varsity Baseball Denise Young Kit Young Mike Young Kathy Zimmerman Varsity Pom Pon D.E.C,A. Football Senate V.I.C.A. D.E.C.A. Girls Letter Club G,A.A. Evelyn Yeatman J.V, Cheer Concert Choir Orchestra Billy Young After a difficult show, the band marches offthe field. With a major decision to be discussed, Junior class vice-president Randy Coen, prepares to speak. Secretary of the Junior class, Donna Williamson, listens to ci suggestion from a fellow Junior. Ann Rink, Treasurer of Junior Class, awaits receipt at book- store after purchasing supplies. 178 President of the Junior class, Bruce important bulletin. e 4+ La E nge, post an Abel, Ted Adams, Vicki Akins, Keith Allen, Don Allen, Robert Almendarez, David Alvarez, Enrique Alvillar, Manuel Anderson, Dotti Ansley, Robert Aragon, Alex Arcadia, Jim as f d Sis i P Q, S Ezgjzi- I . ' ,, 1g:,L':. sf: db,- gg, J if Q in X , y , K i, 5 l V- ,,,. , 33? ' 1 ' ' '- wa, Z. A U2 . C , Z J if i ,, .. ., ,tF.c'g,. u - fi H ' 5 ,, i if Wan Sass 'x ,rs lxs ' 2 rw, 3 , . EP' ,skim 5 ., A A 2,31 , -, V ,V W , . . ,S L' A ' 1231.1 f 'F 3 f , 7 , .1 45 .Sa,m , . - , ' ygsggk, ww ef' ' ghrigfifgs : saggggggw . f R V: Us WHL gig i. , iw.. L ssl Abel-Campbell Running a class government is not an easy job, but officers Bruce Lange, Randy Coen, Donna Williamson, and Ann Rink handled the year with ease. They kept the class well- informed about the many responsibilities of the Junior class, such as the Junior-Senior prom, class competition and other coming events. Officers stated that their job was made easier by the class's cooperation. The officers expressed their appreciation for the individuals who contributed their time and efforts. Arnold, Ruth Ashby, Stuart Ashton, Vicki Astemborski. Stan Avila, Bobby Avina, John Baker, Mary Ball, David Ball, Susan Bannick, Karen Basko, Jim Battle, Rhonda Beacham, Laura Beck, Patty Beeth, Allen Bell, Chris r Q3g,,., U 1 fi ,'-. 3 .W - 5:s'::,I5Iix5: I . at i 33' F G 'X' Er a., fri - we ,pi Bell, Fredric Bennett, Debbie Benavidez, Inez Berman, Jan Bloom, Walter Bloyd, Keith Bluhm, Donald Bonardi, Gloria Borkowski, Walter Borquez, Sammy Bowers, Randy Bower, Denise Bradley, Brad is .1 Q Q, ,E .,.: if Brassington, Tom Braunstein, Isabel Brewer, Roger Bridges, Jerry Briscoe, Daryl Brooks, Clyde Brooks, Eric Brooks, George Brown, Chris Brucker, Mark Buckhannon, Linda Buftington, Phil Burdick Gary Burke, Ruth Burns, James Bums, Otis Burt, Steve Campbell, Ann Campbell, Karl 180 Carlson-Contreras Prank phone calls can't be considered humorous when it concerns education. Never knowing the difference between fire alarms or a bomb scare, classes are interrupted for a period of time just to stand in weather conditions for whatever they may be, becoming extremely bored, and not able to find a place to sit. Education offered should be taken advantage of. When classes are disturbed for pranks it is evident that the prankster hasn't any consideration for his fellow students and the cause of the schools. Fire drills interrupted classes. Students were asked to stand on the curb until permission was given to return to their classes. vl H' Carlson, Andrea Carrion, Rosemary Carson, Alonna Q, W Castellano, Debbie Catalanotte, Alice i ' ,,,, a . ' . is 'vs' Chapa, Gregory Chase,Rene Cent, Mark L ,, if if N V i Chavez, Mary Cheney, Laura Cherry, Tom Chesley, Scott Childers, Reed Clark, Gina Clark, Marina Clark, Sandra Clement, Richard Crawford, Dave Criswell, Pam Croley, Curtis Crowley, Cathy Coen, Randy Coffman, Leora Cohee, Bill Cohen, Shirley Coley, Dana Collins, Mark Conn, Randie Connell, Jennifer Connor, Stephanie Contreras, Holly 'lf s ,li wma 5 K ' 'Q Si. Q as Q R is sg x. Q it 53? fa'-1. s V 33 L al QQ? ,g . H i K S, 9 f Q Q Q S 4 3 My ilu WNM. , L' Y XM My ' Q 8 'I . .M s :, J '-N J K r in L f, . . , .P ,.. f f,f raw .5 QQ '.. Con lrerus-Fiore Contreras. Frank Cook, Joyce Cooke, Denise Cooley, Rob Corder, Dennis Cordova, Debra Correa, Ben Correa, Raymond Corte, Mike Casey, Tim Cota, Adolph Cota, David Cota, J oe Cota, Paul Countrymen, Chris Courtney, Tom Covarrubias, Roy Cox, David Cox, Debbie Cozad, Mike Cunningham, Russ Cusimano, Camille Cushma, Linda Davidsohn, Michael Davis. Mike Dawahoya, Lanford Debus, Dan Dekarake, Steve Dennis, Joyce DeWitt, Christal Diaz, Rita Dodd, Carol Doiron, Donna Domingez, Yolanda Dunn. Melody Dunn, Pam Duran. Sandra Dykes, Frances Eames, Rodney Elkins, Laurie Elliot, Beckie Ellis, Pat Ellison, Joe Elvendahl, Larry Enfield. Dean England, Nancy Estrada, Leticia Far, Laura Farmer, Don Farrell, Shelly Fay, Shirley Feistner, Richard Felix, Ana Felix. Dorothy Felix, Gloria Fendley, Linda Ferguson, Colette Fetz, Joni Fields, Cathy Finn, Mary Finn, Thomas Fiore, Gene 181 182 ew.. Junior Diane Santana helped out in the Spanish Club's booth. They sold roasted corn on the cob to carnival goers. Freeman, Kitty Freeman, Tom Fuller, Pam Gaisthen, Francis Gallegos, Leo Gappa, Brenda Garcia, Ed Garcia, Mary Garcia, Raul Gardinor, Leann Garland, Lafurn Gaston, Brenda Geske, Sheila Gibbons, Cindy Giffney, Cynthia Gierek, Dave Giger, Linda Gillcoat, Becky Gillespie, Don Ginevra, Jackie Gipson. Lawrence Giguere, Janet Giguere, Nancy Giron, Alec Gleason, Darrell Glitsos, Rena Glover, Mike Gonzales, Loreto Gonzales, RoseAnn Gomez, George Gomez, Gilbert Goss, Jim 322 5? Fisher, Chuck Fitz-Randolph, Karen Fitzsimonds, Gerald Filzsimonds, JoAnne Flower, Jim Wi' e :Eh K. vu Q5 S. ll is L as i 1' 1 -Q iw- ' 1, .res-:M-: ---fv Um: ' K5 Q1 vi 'fm 5 iz fi - A -V ,+. Pg ,, mga v, ..,a fc, 1, V , , ii . K MK 1. ifge rg r ..b.,:-, : Q E K K L ' ,J ,, K 1 1 l lf 4 1 , N s S5 . na, ,W lg. 1, Y A- if K - , K ' 'L Av 5,5 X- 4 w eh as 2 g Br sl ,, 3 , ef in 5? k .fe -19 : ann rm W Q. X fx W ,U K5 F J v Y- , 'K , , , , He: mfs Hi fr - 'Vi .gg ' v X ,E I Gr Y , , Q , ai 35 Q.. .-,. X lr NY X f , , K+- Q ag . QS ws- 1 EIT ,aa-H, Graham, Bill Grantham, Pam Griffin, Arlene Grifiin, Bill Grischo, Lynn Guarino, Frances Gurley, Donna Gurule, Sam Gutierrez, Jesse Hagood, Pauline Hagen. Jon Halfhill, June Halfman, Steve Hanna, Jeff Hanson, Tom Harrington, Lynn Hart. Marty Hellinga, Debra Hennessey, Mary Hernandez, Anna Hernandez, Bob Hernandez, Edward Hernandez, Enedina Hernandez Hernandez, Sal Herrin, Roger Hicks, Kit Higgins, Nan Higgins, Roger Hill, Bob Hilliard, Barbara Hinojos, Becky Hitchcock, Ted Holcomb, Robert Hollowell, Steve Hoogstra, Glenda . Luz Marie e , - , ...k,'5::i':,5f::.4.-jg,,K,r,sgzgsz,:,ge,'21,L:-,g, .Q , . '- f .wif :E : .. V g: if' X b g s . -I 1 .,.. K - ' so eff , , il ig .igf ig i--fl : '- 2 : W? i's 1:I1' 7 ,f ' ?'. If:. - 5:-E- i.. - 5 E --,z11- V A ,,., .. ..., , ,gq ,L ryyi. , E. I 1, Q -ef -1, Egigiffj ' if fi - . , ff? X ,N S S ,ef 7 ,V L an zzuu V , - , p , ff: Kb -, ,- i ,L 41 Graham-Hoogstra Working diligently at the Carnival booth, Spanish Club members raised money to finance a trip to Mexico in the spring. Junior Diane Santana sold roasted corn to do her part for the club and to insure her chances to make the south- of-the-border trip. The senors and senoritas looked forward to the opportunity to try out their Habla usted espanol? techniques on the natives. 183 184 Horton-Lizul Horton, Patricia Horton, Randy Howard, Sylvia Hughes, Denise Hughes. Mary Hughes, Michael Hunter, Jennifer Hutzler. Stephanie Isaman, Paulette Jamieson, Jan Jeardoe, Janet Jimenez, Rueben Joachim, Sheri Jones, Linda Jones, Louie Jones, Orlanda Jones, Paulette Johnson, Dottie Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mike Johnson, Penny Johnson, Tom Jordan, Joyce Jump, Ralph Jurado, Ernie Jurick, Kim Kass, Andy Katje, Jim Keck, Janet Kendall, Dawn Kennedy, Edgar Kennedy, Sue Kimel. Charles Kinnerup, Kathy Kiteley, Ken Klassen, Becky Kleinman, Shanna Klemo, Jody Kozimor, John Koch, George Krelic, John Lambard, Nancy Landau, Mike Lange, Bruce Larsen, David Larsen, Lars Larson, Kurt Larson, Lisa Lawler, Danny Lazzarini, Mara Leal, Edward Lee, Kathy Leon, Marty Leon, Rocky Leon, Tony Lewis, Sue Lizut, Debbie Hudson, Pam Huff, Monte Huffman, Terry Hulen, Thomas Hull, Barbara Hull, Frank Ivey. Fred Jakubisin, Debbie James, Karen r Y 3, at in , 32 safer.: Sr . . ei ., at 5 ki. , fs. e fu, - - ,4. , l g f' . '-.: WL N X E' Logan-Mc-Neely Logan. Brenda Lokken, Rick Lomeli, Debbie Loney, Ed Lonsinger, Doug Lopez, Stella Lucero, Arthur Luna, Georgena Lunsford. James Lunsford, Kathy Lutz, Barbara Lyons, Sadie MacKay, Larry MacRae, Archie McClure, Brad McCrary, Brian McDevitt, Vicki McDonald, Carol McGrath, Denise Mcllrath, Randy McLaren, Jesse McLear, Gary McNeely, Steven Juniors were sworn in, given deputy badges, and granted special privileges for the carnival jail. Carnival deputies are never bribed, exceptlng of course when a nominal fee was offered. For just a few cents anyone of your choosing could be apprehended and held for an amount of time in accordance to Jail Rules or your money allotment. Neither parole nor probation was granted for any reason. In the history of the East High carnival jail, there have been no escapes or major accidents ever to be reported about the jail. 185 186 ML-Neilly-Meacham Completing Louie the Longhorn the ncght before homecom Drawn on a cardboard box, Winnie the Pooh is featured during a lunch hour contest. Juniors found that their first childhood regenerated much quicker than expected. This isn't a statement entered by a psychiatrist, but a proven fact. One day during homecoming week, cartoon characters were drawn on two boxes. Each class was given one picture to color completely by the end of the lunch hour. Thanks to those talented students who were able to stay within the lines and color the prettiest, juniors once again walked away with all points for both lunch hours. McNeilly, JoAnne McRae. Joan McCollum, Richard Macias, Louie Mackey, Tom Machol, Donna Mann, Lynell Marinez, Danny Martinez, Ricky Maranda, Margie Marshall, Janet Martin, Debbie Martinez, Gabriel Martinez, Tony Mask, Benny Matson, Bill Matthews, Soren Meacham, Becky Meier-Moore Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse were in a heated competition against characters such as Donald Duck and Pluto. voting was taken by a group response consisting ofyelling, screaming, and screech whistling. The arousing week of home- coming had varieties such as bubble gum blowing becoming a mouthful, cramming of vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry ice cream, grubbing into pockets to pay for square bits of paper, coloring comic characters and ending with election for Royalty. ing was a tedious task for Juniors as they worked steadily and in haste. Wie? Zi 3555 .f gi, ,, , r , , . .,,.t .. 'Z 1. V r. 7 F J 'E: 1 .H-. f i f... . . A - - -' ,. - - ',ss - ., - . . .r 'f,-' . KS K . . Q :V -,., sy . ' Q 'X 5.5. :E is by K k ,L Meier, David Melton, Linda Mendoza. Eloise Mendoza, Ruth Mercurio, Beverly Mereness. Dan Messenger, Scott Metzner, Mike Micola, Frank Millanez, Alex Miller, Ed Miller, Marilyn Miller, Michele Mills, Kathy Minarsich, Mike Mizer, Donna Moore, Art Moore, Joan Mickey Mouse was found picketing the quad during homecom- ing week displaying spirit. 187 188 Morton-Quan Morton, Vicki Moser, Terry Mott., Leota Myers, Donald Myers, Edward Myers, Tina Munhall, Debbie , Nagle, Terri Newkirk, Tom Newton, Richard Niemier, Rod Nieto, Vita Nissen, Cyndy Norris. Benita Norris, Dotty Nunez, Sandra 0'berg, Debbie Ochoa, Raul Ong, Kevin Opfenring, Kathy Osterlind, Will Palmer, Vonna Patterson, Barbara Passer, Jane Parkhurst, Rhonda Pavlet, Debbie Pearson, Hal Pena, Morris Peralta, Irene Pesavage, Lauri Pestalozzi, Mike Peters, Susan Peterson, Patti Pfeiffer, Vickie Phillips, Tom Pilles, Larry Polelonema, Hilm Pourchot, Marilyn Prather, Chris Quan, Nick Class competition is offered for fun, excitement, and the opportunity to participate in school activities. Being active means new acquaintances while going to some not-so-familiar home showing off your art ability, making posters, and boosting our athletic teams onto victory. Competition points are gained by attendance at football games and basketball games, and dances. Throughout the year students become involved in the fun and games during both lunch hours, tallying up points for their classes. Junior posters appeared around school for almost every activity. This particular week Juniors took first place class competition points for these posters. ' . 'J 'A iii, PL ' gf -, sg, S ' x tv Q X 9. me ,Q ,Ejfi , ,q 4 -4 1 .if v if ' 1 U Rada-Swarl Rada, Yvonne Ramos, John Ramos, Paulino Randles, Nancy Reed. Kay Reiman, Kim Reyes, Ruth Reynolds, Stan Reynoso, Cathy Rhoton, Scott Richards, Joe Rider, Blinn Riggs, Bill Rink, Ann Rippee, Ken Revera, Charles Rivera, Lori Rivera. Richard Robbins, Michelle Roberts, John Rodriguez, Arthur Rogers, Melanee Romo, Mary Rone, Robert Roodman. Dyan Roy. Jan Ruesenberg, Julia Ruggiero, Joe Ruiz, Albert Runyon, John Rynish, Bruce Salas, Luis Salazar, J oe Saliba, Paul Salmon, Karen Sanchez, Rickey Sanders. Mike Santana, Diana Sapp, Kathi Sarrett. Diann Sauceda, Roy Savage, J im Saylors, Craig Schad, Delbert Schebler. Steve Seaman, Mary Schmich, Bill Seitz, David Seller, Glen Sergent, James Sexton, Debbie Shank, Barbara Shannon, Terrell Sheppard, Eddie Sherrard, Linda Shobe, Debbie Siebrand, William Swenson, Guy Szuromi, Mike Swart, Nova 190 Tabor- Van Loon Tabor, Kent Taddei, Bob Talker, Linda Tallman, Wanda Tanner, Sherri Tarazon, Arthur Taylor, Cheryl Ternak, Mike Thompson, Mike Todd, Danny Trask, Don Traslavina, Joy Trillo, Sammy Trostle, Tim Tucker, Susan Tulipane, Steve Tyler, John Simpson, Christy Smith, Richard Smith, Tim Smothers, Luana Snyder, Toni Soto, Brenda Springerley, Warren Springerly, Jesse Stephens, Joe Stevens, Brad Stinson, Bonita Stockton, Julie Stokes, Candy Strauss. Sue Strunk, Sally Stone, Richard Stowell, Steve Stoyer, Greg Sumpter, Teresa Sunkees, Judy Sutton, Mike Ulloa, Rebbie Underwood, Tom VanSickIe, Brenda VanSickle, Steve Valadez, Veronica Valdez, Vangie Varela, Norma Vasquez, Deliina Vasquez, Danny Velk, Danny Villam, Molly Wolfard. Lee Wozniak, Matthew Van Loon. John :, . 6? 15 Wm sgs Q Mi ik--an 3 Bill Cohee finds that preparing color wheels Walker, Debbie Walker, Larry Walton, Randy Ward, Danene Watkins, Gloria Watkins, Teresa Watson, Doug Watson, Steve Weatherhead, Gerry Weatherly, James Webb. Chuck Welker, Stewart Weller, Jennifer Welshans, Greg Westbrook, Allen Westfall, Kim Wheat, Paul White, James arent that hard. :. lil. :st:5'l:-IS 'If , - is ,,: ,. ' Q 222- .M 1-1 :swf r , - , ws,-gap' D, :Qtr- sj . , we 5, 5,-25' Walker- York Purpose of this course is not to turn our Michaelangelos or Picassos but to encourage each individual's development in art and his awareness of aesthetic encounters in daily living. Tech- niques learned in basic art class are essentlal to the creatlve artist. These classes involve techniques of composition and utlllzation of tools for art. Whitehead, Linda Williams. Bobby Williams, Tina Williamson, Donna Willis, Sarah Willis, Scott Wilson, Martha Wilson, Pattee Wilson, Peggy Wineland, Sandra Winkler, Linda Winters, Tom Wittenburg, Mary Wischon, Mike Zaragoza, David Zieve, Kim Zimmerman, Pam Zugg, James Yonker, Scott York, Jeanine 191 SOPHOMORE This year's vice-president of the sophomore class was Suzanne Kennedy who kept long hours at herjob. 192 Being secretary of the sophomore class, Terry Moore had complete charge of class activities. Knowing what her job would be, sophomore Gloria Adame took on the job of class treasurer. As president of the sophomore class, Tom Ruesen burg kept his job well done. Allain, Terry Ambris, Ramiro Anderson, Allen Anderson, Annette Anderson, Boyd Anderson, Brenda Anthony, Chris Antrez, Archie Armstrong, Mike Armstrong, Phillip Astemborski, Bernice Astemborski, Mike Bac-kus, Warren Bacon, Susan Baizel, Robin Bakehouse, Priscilla Bandi, Mike Barclay, Linda Barela, Lila Barwick, Holli Abrams, Lori Acedo, Abie Adams, Dawn Adams, Dean Adame, Gloria Aguayo, Sylvia Ajami, Elizabeth Akers, Mark Akins, Leonard Albano, Andy Bates, Gary Bates, Larry Beck, Daniel Becker, Brent Beckman, David Begay, Effie Begay. Laurie Bell, Brad Bell, Della Bell, Kelly Abrams-Bell Participation and interest is growing at East this year as the sophomore class begins another year in student government. Last year Tom Ruesenburg was elected to take over as President and to lead his other officers into the world of government. Vice-President Suzanne Kennedy was always there to take over or back him up. Terry Moore had the most votes for Secretary and took notes during the meeting. Treasurer Gloria Adame kept the sophomores' money for them and always knew just how much extra was on hand. 193 194 Berg-Carnahan Berg, Wayne Berry, Ernest Bertoni, Sam Bingham, Ross Blair, Nancy Blakesley, Florence Blount, Patti Bocan, Jason Border, Ruth Bottcher, Rob Bourassa, Dave Boyer, Tim Brandau. Raymond Bravo, Patty Bridges, Bill Brooks, Ronnie Brucker, Diane Brumley, Ed Bryant, William Bryce, Amy Buckley, Dan Buer, Jody Burks, Roy Burns. Dru Burns. Larry Burroughs, Carlene Burruel. Maureen Bushkin, Anita Bustos, Sammy Bustrin, Janet Buzard. Anne Calahan, Richard Calhoun, Mike Caldwell, Norman Caliern, Martin Call, John Campbell, Joel Campbell, Kenneth Campbell, Roland Camou, Molly Canillo, Margaret Carnahan, Kenny is ,mt Qu! X SL 'F 1 X is M- Q 5 S may iiwil 1 9' 2 ,f Z Q-.1,.e,, gs.+,f,,...: E 1, -,EE 5' L ffigi ii on ..., Q eg, i Q, 01, Hr? Y f 2 in ' iff.,,g.,,,n 22 Qi l sk z 5 x 'Z F x , ' I . Sophomores worked long and hard on their float at Roberta Tanner's house this year. They came in a veryproud third. ' - 2 V i R , ix .., , I ,, A jj' iir 'IC' rr 25332 . ' C A ' 1 -w ini i i, -at-' Xl Al l Q fi. 3 Cerino, Albert Chapa, Carlos Chapin, Bill Chapin, Carla Chappell, Tony Charles, Donna Chavez, Phillip Chestnutwood, Don Cipolla, Kerry Clark, Judy Carpenter, Brynn Carrion, Aliey Carrion, Frank Carter. Cy Casey. Steve Castillo, Anthony Caves, John Cecil, Mike Clement, Keith Cole, Ruth Comegys, Rick Conn, Janet Connors, Michelle Connors, Zachery Constable, Dawn Cook, Carol Carpenter- Cook Strenuously reaching for their goal of first place in the Home- coming float contest, sophs kept long and hard hours at Roberta Tanner's house. Filled with enthusiasm and excitement they showed up every night to help put the float together. This year's theme, The World Through the Eyes Of A Child led the sophomores to do Sesame Street . As the days went by, Big Bird and his gang thought it was pretty good to be part of Homecoming '71. 195 196 Coughlin-Edmond Cooper, Karen Coppinger, Carey Corbett, Mark Cornelius, Steve Cota, Joe Coughlin, Frances Coy, Linda Coyllier, Jeff Cozad, Chris Crandall, Karen Crippa, Karen Crump, Dennis Cruz, Richard Cunningham, Russ Cusimana, Louis D'Addea, Becky Daun, Terry Davis, Glenda Davis, Mark Dawn, David Dear, Rose DeHeck, Renee DeMoss, Karen Denbrook, Eric Denbrook, Greg Denney, Paulette DeRonde. Hank Diaz, Benny Diaz. Marie Dominguez, Susan Downing, Myron Downing, Wayne Drake, Kathy Dunlap, John Dunton, Mike Duwyenie, Elaine Dykes. Yvonne Eason, Novi Ebel, David Echols, Mark Edmond, Tina x.',,,.f,,,, V 5 S 3' . I , ' gs A W ,S fs Q- '-Qvf' , ., k y' 'K 5 ' . ew, SX 1 L . ' 'V L z , as , . , if' -' 8 ls. s:.,zs-Q .. , 4 J U : :V- ix ,-3 , ff ' 1 - as e 'fkflsi-Q ,S 'l s FZ. . L V,,, E e or -iQ Mi .. E 'V T365 A L , 7?'l,:f',1LEfiV. 5 'W '19, , -rflf' M755 'fl ' 'Sf K . K Tffii ,.f-is The sophomore car wash turned out to be a splashing success Elder-Gallegos Elder, Jeff Ellington, Kathy Elvendahl, Tom Enfield, Martin Enright, Brandy Espinoza, Esther Espinoza, Roberta Estrada, Delia Evans, Kevin Evans, Linda Eversole, Wade Ewart, Kim Faulkner, Kirby Fay, Nancy Feldhusen. Frank Felix, Ben Ferguson. Mary Ferry, Jimmie Figgins, Steve Fink, Lisa Fish, David Fisher, Mary Ann Fitz-Randolph, Dale Fitzsimonds, Mike Flemings. Helen Flores, Arthur Flores, Patsy Flores, Robert Fong, Mary Ford, Steven Formiller, Mike Fox, Melody Frankowski, Karen Frazier, Stephanie Freeman. Gloria Freeman. Steve ,oe It was not only fun, but a great way to help build the sophomore's treasury. Freet, Cindy Friend, Cindie Frisbie, Joe Fuentes, Ida M .., L, 7 : Gaitan, Robert r'-' 5' 1.- N 'ez' 'i P r. ,. he-', 9:9 : ii ' Sz ,, 1' Mg,- I av ,'. .5 gk ' Gallegos, James . 4 itat at Q ,, , it fl. '1 gp, ,i .3 .-r, The hard-working Class of '74 showed its spunk and spirit by holding fund- raising car washes. Many a car was washed by the fun-loving sophomores, not to mention the wetting down of everything in sight from fellow classmen to the photographer. This year's class activities got off to a big start. 197 198 Gamble-Hernandez YY Y Y Gamble. Georgia Ganey. David Garcia, Ana Garcia, John Garcia. Vicky Garro, Brad Gartner, Patricia Gaskill. Bob Gerba, Phyllis Geske, Karen Giffin, Mike Gillen, Terri Gillespie, Minette Gillespie, Nelda Glass, Rusty Goff, Lon Showing some real class spirit during the week of Home- coming were the sophomores. Each day during both lunches more active and funfilled sophomores turned out to color Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, eating ice cream cones, blowing big bubbles, and helping their class win some extra class competition points. All the classes participated and it turned out to be a real successful, interesting and exciting week for everyone who participated. Guzman, Richard Haddad, Leslin Hall, Elaine Halter, John Hammer, Penny Hansen, Janet Hansen, Scott Hanson, Margaret Harrington, Kevi Harris, Debbie Harris, Jeff Hasse. Nanci Hatcher, Vince Heinrich, Veronica Heller, David Hernandez, Olivia Goldsmith, Bill Golladay, Stuart Gomez, Denise Gong, Mark Gonzales. Carmen Gower. Del Gray, Norman Green, Mitch Gunderson, Barbara Gutierrez, John 1 l ,,. ,.f1 . i,.Q'3'yi1 -. .NK Sv! .gi . Qian, Preparing for the big mo Qtr ? i f Qfirsfww Jxgggtf' x,Pi 7' -:, ,t . ' , 8 A , x 'g ment to gobble up his ice cream cone is sophomore Dave Tettef N u w- ,, 5 -. V. 111 ff' 'E ,,. . Wff,-,rg Q, ' , , .. I ..... r..W, .. W ,M . F s E la 9 a Ik La, ., . ' 39 ' .f '52 wx K 2 5 Q' figs ' , E K EX' I Hiatt-Kaluf Hiatt, Samuel Higgins, Steve Hill, Cynthia Hill, Phillip Hilliard, Gary Hilliard, Mike Hite, Nancy Hodges, Toni Honman, Terry Hooper, Linda Howard, Sylvia Howell, Randy Howson, Jim Hubbard, Linda Hudgens, Stacy Hudspeth, Jim Huff, Guy Hughes, Mike Hunt, Jim '-r Z eau- , - if QT? mf HUm9f'RaYm0nd 5 5 f i ' f f -'jx Hutton, Patricia ,:,l,, A W 3 53.5 , . H, , ,S Ieronrmo, Paul , -f 1 . ff 4 ig Tgrgziewzx em Ingram, Garry Innes, David Jaeger, Peggy Jakubisin. John Janca. Carol Jandy, Kathy Janez, Joni Janicsek. Joseph Janik, Pete Jankovsky, Mike Jenkins, Shirley Jensen, David Jewell, Christina Jimison, Dianna Johnson. Cathy Johnson, Donald Johnson, Judy Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Twila Jones, Anita Jones, Bonnie Jones, Frank Jones, Judy Kalaf, Mike 199 200 Kalember-Maddox 55 i-,..:R-z.E!El22:'1,::,' . ' -, b 'J ..,. Kalember, Karen -, . I g li fif' il - ,L - - X-Egg, sv - Karcher, Dan Q1 , jf' , ' Kavanagh, Joe , gg, .A V K f Kaylor. Donna W i? ' , 'ia as I Keim. Michael ' --it Kennedy, Suzanne K ' ls, gk figs? ...gee Kmman, David - ff 13, f I - Kirk, Patricia H 'r J I iwg y sfsi J 12249 . . U gg , it f , s ei ,, jk A i . i ,. - Klassen, Karen iliifi V i , ' , I L 'M , Klecak, David ' ' 5 5 , ' .1 Wlifi 4, ' i f w e ,Q , 1 .Ki','- 'HE-'Q : A , , l M i,,.,. ., W u,i: 1 ,. rw- . . . iv, , i - Kle1nmam,Phlll1p , A V , 3 : I A - ' ' 'X 8 K 1 N 1+ W ' - zf iff A , 5 . ' ' 5 naDD e, ancy in iggiw I .. . i Vx Qyf' N M' 5. : V K :ig si Lanernr-1de.Dan e v iii- as .... . if if . it 1 5 ' 1 2 - 4 'Q' 'L ' ' fe X Langmade, Dianne , A , , I X , t H Pl ,T W R L 2 1 ff Sophomores generally found their second year of high school to be an exciting one. Their hectic frosh year over, the Class of '74 settled into the pattern of high school activities. They joined forces in building a Homecoming float and took third, organized fund raising activities and participated in student government Liggins, Darlene Lokken, Vicki Loney, Elizabeth Long, Mike Loper, Johnny Loper, Steve Lopez, Max Lopez, Robert Loyola, Gail Lund, Sandra Lunsford, Kathy Lundsford, Russell Lunt. Dean MacCallum, April Machol, David Maddox. Linda 'QV 4 1' gag! W Mm Y' X -f - me ... PK, X W egg 3 1 li 4 5 lf N ' it as it gig , NY, i ' , 5 5 l 1 iii . W We . 1 , 58 ,gi i'Q .:.fa:2f1 f . f if .gafmi -' 1,3 me 'Hs' . iii . I. 5. X- KV -5 ,ef -w e D 5'-i i i ? ' Lanier, Lann Lawer, Donna Larkey, Alan Larsen, Cheryl Larson. Anita Lassen, Phillip Lawler, Judi Lawler, Nancy Lee. Doreen Lee, Kim enichek, Debbie Leon, Victor gil Hg US r 2 FH . 1 ffl, ,,,, 2, s EEK its W ' W it A -,L :V ' Leonardo, Mary : gi K K , , Lespron, George I' I 5 , V z ,,.' Ll A Lieffort, Margo 'liz -Q-if ' .. .. . H' 'i f f ' Choosing whole :fit .. W ig. X 2 : ,g i L we 5' L i f - ,, A - i , a i-:L L I yes? WW 'Ehu- v,,-v 'll lb x...r 'D' ox it 5 Q A if , X, ., f 1 v w ' Spf, 7 Wf fiig ffl -' 'M iers 12--vvsfewf K t Y , '4. K . ' , '.h, i , s o za is e ' w K , i , ,E ,,.. is 1, vi S a s Q ' 3 5 ,L Y Y lv 3 Nl ii ' K IT , . Q. in . 2. treet as their theme, the sophomore class built Grouch, Big Bird, and the ftheirfloat. Maffuccio-Morris Maffuccio, Tom Magnon, Denise Maldonado, Freida Mangold, Leigh Marcos, Andy Martin, Bob Martin, Linda Martin, Sybil Martinez, Carlos Mastronardi. Nick Matthews, Bill Matthews, Dave Mayve, Arthur McBrayer, Steve McCollum, Ken McCue, Cindy McCullough, Billy McGlone, Mike Mclrlorse, Judy Meadows, Debbie Mealey, Monty Megee, Rick Mendivil. Diane Mendoza. Margaret Metzner. Joe Mickelson, Mary Middleton, Dave Miller, Audrey Miller, Kathy Mirabal, Fred Miranda, Sam Miranda, Sylvia Monger, Suzanne Montano, John Mony, Marc Moody, Karen Moore, Jody Moore, Steve Moore, Terry Moreland, Jackie Morquecho, Patty Morris, Pat 201 202 Mowall-Pitman Mowatt. Keith Muench, Gary Munhall, Michael Munoz, Juanita Myers, Vicki Myrick, Sharon Nelson, Denise Nelson. Lori Nelson, Kalle Nelson, Terry Nestrich, Matthew Noble, Cherri Norman. Karen Norris, Debbie Nunez, Myrna Ocano, Suzanne Oke, June Oksanen, Mary Olivas, Robert Olson, Karla Ontiveros, Henry Opie, Patti Ordorica, Hector Orona, Steve Outlaw, Nathan Owens. Kay Pardi, Justin Parlett, Terree Passaro, Larry Patine, Vic Pavkov, Tim Pearson, Dealur Pedulla. Cindy Peralta, Dot Peralta, Lupe Perkins, Gaylene Perry, Dennis Perry, Sherill Peterson, Robert Petrey, Danny Peloso, Bob Pena, Mike Pena. Raymond Penner, Lisa Phalen, Gail Pineda, Ed Pitman, Karen X ye 'lik Q 'G is i , 2 Y, Q X ls ' 5 7 t -It 2, fir . yr mm, ,sw ' . ii'5zwi1i?S?i?S ' .- :S fr - Ifaiff i mg-Visa,-', A 1,-5+ fr . ,- -V fi, 555, .,1 J f -:He .-trifle,-m3?ff . ,gr -, 3, - .- f y M' i Q32 J, . at 9 x The class of '74 had many poster parties while trying to ge Plauts-Sears 7 f 5 - , iii- my 2 sts, , . ' W ' if l 'AA' ,-ww., R ' R l h ' X ,. is J Rgshnggrl a p f r ,wi ' lc ' lm ui , - I i 1 32155 Riebel, Renee . , ::.-- , - W , Rmk'Kathy ut , 353 A Rik Rlvas Andy Roberts Mark Roberts Susan Roberts Theresa Qs ss X Plf w e-W Plauts, Lori Pohja, Lillie Ponce, Grace Porter, Amos Prange, Salli Jane Price, Preston Quinones, Cindy Rada, Virginia Ramos, Arturo Ramos, Darlene Ramos, Vivian Reed, Steven Reichling, Michael Repass, Kathy One of the many things participated in by the Sophomore class was the poster parties. The Class of 74 was an act1ve class who gave all the other classes a run for the money. Thelr many posters showed that they were a very active and spirited class. m Class Competition points. Robertson, Carol Robinson, Karen Rodes, David Rodriguez, Sylvia Rogers, Jim Roman, Betty Root, David Rowland, Mark French, Mina Ruesenburg, Tom Rudolph, Craig Ruse. Jo Sales, Carolyn Sales. Julia Sanderson, Mark Sanker, Connie Santana, Mary Santone, Mark Saylor, Ann Saucido, Kathy Scarlett, Sharon Schiesser. Roy Scott. Karen Scott, Sam Sears, J eff 203 Shaw-Tina!! Shaw, Barbara Shelton, Pat Sherfey, Guy Simkins. Melissa Sipe. Christine Sites, Kathy Skolsky, Jim Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, Rhonda Smith, Vicki Snyder, Terri Solarez, Richard Sons, Venus Soto, Arthur Southerland, John Sparling, Chris 204 Coloring can be more than fun when it's for points. Tallman, Wade Tanner. Roberta Tanner, Robin Tarkington, Dan Tarkington, Dave Taylor, Charles Tayrien, Grant Teepe, George Tegen, Darryl Tellef, David Theis, Melodie Thompson, Duran Thorne. Robert Tidwell, David Tinall, Robert Stahl. Diana Stevens, Cheryl Stocks. David Stout, Becky Sul, David Sullivan, Mark Sunal, Paulette Sundstrom. Janet Sutter. Robert Swann, Judy Swords, Kathy Swier, Susan Swann, Rusty Tacke, Tom Takacs, Steve Elbg -,Q Q. we Wahlin, Jimi Warner, Juanita Wasar, Mary Waser, Mike Watkins, Glenn Watkins, Mark Watson, Paul Webb, Jim Weber Debra Welsh, Micheal Wesson, Rick Weyrauch, Gloria E1 . ,..f.. : 'ti' ' N BTIQQ W1 E . iw-.ws ' D' ' 7 if X! l i . i,,r -1 is si x i iii X x, J' X Q El 953 Todachine-Zaragoza 'Y 4 F f Todachine, Cindy Torres, Paul Tovar, Ron Trask, Allanna Tvedte, Majorie Tyler, Joyce Tyler, Kathy Ulloa, Martin Uptain, Debbie Valenzuela, Manuel fxf I Valerde. Diane Vannier, Lori Vasquez, Sally Vaughn, Kevin Villa, William Villalobos, Cliff As Homecoming week came to a close, the sophomore class never gave up, always doing its best. There was an excellent display of the many talented people in the class of '74. Coming in second was really quite an honor, but all that was really important was that every- body had fun. Wheat, Michael White, Joy Whitt, Donna Wick, Barbara Wilder, Don Williams, Jeff Williams, Jim Williams, Terry Wilson, Bob Wilson. Patty Wilson, Roland Wischow, Robin Wison, Gracie Woods. Doug Woods, Tim Woods. Tom Wozniak, Mike Wright, Donald Ybarra, Norma Ybarra, Tillie York, Patty Yrique, Manuel Zaragoza. Julian Morrow. Denise 205 206 FRESHME David Kennedy, freshman class vice-president, ran off the agenda for the class executive meeting. LaRue Rogers, freshman class secretary, typed the list of goodies to be sold at bake sale. Money from the sale of popcorn at the carnival was counted by Treas- urer Denise Felix. President Jon Shumway plans carefully by jotting down ideas for projects. Adam-Benton Anderson, Shelly Andrade, Mike Antraz, Tom Armatis, Philip Arme, Tony Armour, Joanne Arnold. Charlene Arnold, Tom Aro, Jerrie Arrowood, Patty Ashford, Dwight Ashton, Neil s ....,. r. ' , 1-sw ' gg as r Q 2 E if Hx, ,W .W ,wp , . MK r ,,, Sw? ,, N., 3' ki ' s n i 4 :us U ris , tfi '?i'xi ,rx x lf' H s hi it A Q. an ' Q1 L sg-f fix, K X A xi Q - Adam, Randy Adams, Betty Adams. Dave Acevedo, Librado Acker, Larry Adair, Delbert Agnew, Dean Akins, Vincent Alameda, David Alderman, John Alexander, Tina Alexander, Tina Allen, Bill Allen, Larry Alvarez, Leticia Alvidrez, Yolanda Alvillar, Mike Ambris, Gary Anderson, Betty Anderson, Brad Anderson, Britta Anderson, Drake Anderson, Marsha Anderson, Michele Getting enthusiastically involved in student govern- ment for the first time was the freshman class. Representing their class as President is Jon Shumway. Helping Jon in all his duties and taking over when neces- sary is Vice -President David Kennedy. Keeping their accounts and money straight is Denise Felix, Treasurer. LaRue Rogers, class Secretary, keeps minutes and different activities for her class. Astemborski, Donna Atkinson, David Attaway. Sharon Avery, Ken Aycock. Joe Azbill, Gwynn Bakehouse, Bill Baker. Brian Baker, Bruce Baker, Jeanne Baney, Wesley Barlow, Kenny Barrigas, Fred Bates. Vernon Beck, Maureen Beeson, Sherrie Befringer, Dale Bejarano, Alfred Belcher, Bob Bell. Carl Bennett, Connie Bennett, Kim Bennett, Gwen Benton, Tom 207 208 Bernal-Bryant Folding napkins of green, yellow and red into flowers for their first float, freshmen Worked diligently to make Homecoming a success. Every night faithful freshmen, waiting to see how it would turn out, went to Jane Courtney's house and put Winnie the Pooh together with the napkins. Sometimes they had their doubts as did everyone, but on Friday their float was at school along with the rest. Shorty pulled it around the field at the pep assembly for everyone to see. Bernal, Elizabeth Bernett, Janet Bernett, Joanna Bernstein. Ken Berrelleza, Yolanda Berry, Judy Biggs, Brinda Blanc, Ed Blanco, Yolanda Blasius, Dale Bobis, Rita Bochat, Leslie Bohm, Georgia Bojorquez, Rey Bolan, Claudette Booth, David Borders, Beth Borkowski, Barbara Borta, Tina Borquez, Tommy Botha, John Bott, Donald Boyd, Barbara Boyd, Clark Brady, Ned Brammer, Bob Brammer, Mellanie Brassham, Barbara Brassington, Debbie Brauburger, Lori Bridges, Sandra Brown, Jim Brown, Karen Brown, Lucinda Brown, Marshall Brown, Melvin Brown, Sydney Brucato, Diane Brumbaugh, Sheryl Bryant., Debbie Working on the ,freshman float was a fun experience for first year Longhorns. They preparing their entry. We fe ek A ii i s was I in many long hours in , i Q ' , ,J ,,,, , , ' L , , hir W i 5 x lb Bryan!-Dorrine Bryant, Ella Budinger, Cindy Budmon, Theresa Buckner, Terry Burks, Hazel Busto, Rudy Cain, Pat Campbell, Judy Campbell, Malcolm Campbell, Robin Caporale, Tom Carabajal, Irene Carlson, Don Chacon, Theresa Chaffee, Greg Chase, Dwain Chavez. George Chavez, Robert Chavez, Susan Cheney, Mark Cherry, Bob Chestnutwood, Jon Chisum, Connie Christopher, Patty Cipolla, Duane Clark, John Clark, Mark Clark, Theresa Clement, Nancy Clemente. Bob Coen, Bobby Collins, Nicki Conklin, Judy Contrell, Debbie Coppinger, John Corder, Ken Cordova, David Cordova, Debra Cordova, Ruben Cornum, Tim Correa, Estella Corrie, Karla Cottington, Terry Courtney, Denise Courtney, Jane Covarruvias, Rey Cox, Tim Crawford, Phyllis Crye, Gaye Culver, Webster Davis, Carey Davis, Marilyn Davis, Mary Dawahoya, Laureen Day, Dawn Dear, Ruth De De De De De De Do Do Cubellis, Cheryl lla Cruz, Rose l Rio, Angie l Rio, Tony wey, Jimmy Noyer, Kevin Dixon, Ricky minques, Dan rrine, Dennise 209 210 Dolen-Garcia Doten, Kathy Dotson, Van Downey. Cindy Doyle, Mary Duarte, Rosa Dub'e, Diana Duke, Cathy Duran, Diane Duran, Marty Ellison, Gay Eason, Jerry Eastman, Patty Eiler, Greg Ellington, Toni Elkins, Cindy Ely, Billy Ely, Jerry Elkins, Cindy Eme, Robbie Emerson, Bob Emerson, Ken Encinas, Tony England, Janice Erasmo, Mendoza Ermoian, Debbie Espinoza, Philip Etter, David Eves, Ella Eversole, Susan Evans, Denise Fandrey, Valerie Far, Tina Farmer, Sharon Farley, Andy Farrell, Kathy Felix, Denice Feistner, Waunetta Ferguson, Sharrita Ferry, Shawn Fiedler, Rick Fierroz, Raymond Figueroa, Ralph Fish, Robin Flores, Arthur Flores, Irma Flores, Louis Foland, Roseanne Fortner, Mike Frazier, Sharon French, Jim Frederick, Judy Fuller, Donald Funk, Roberta Gaisthea, Johnny Gaisthea, Juanita Gandarilla, Lewis Ganey, Cathy Gappa, Larry Garcia, Joe Garcia, Linda Garcia, Margie 3 i 'ii. 1 if '. ' 'V 1 f ' ikzvw L v ,ff..sw.-.Wemum 1 A he rg, P W Y TT ci .-mx Yi , :'.,, 1 KY' '25 L-IHS ff, ,fs v f 1 ef 1 We fix we if I Q if ' fm x li XE 31 : it, Freshman great promi Grimsley-Gonzales Garcia, Rachel Garcia, Raul Garcia, Teddy Garcia, Vivian Gardiner, Lee , Gardner. Elaine Gardner. Kevin Games, Christine -mr Q iii x 8 1, Q xt 5 K 3 ix Gastelum, Danny Gaston, Tim Gemmez, Steven Geske, Neil Giger, Jim Gilbert, Darry Gilbreth, Debby ,V Glitsos, Lisa fantastic year. With players like Kenn Simpson, Tony Moore, baby Longho the team really showed football was the greatest of our teams. With their winning record, 7-1, they showed future. Led by captains Randy Howell and Mike Hiralez, the 1971 Freshman football team had a eth and Johnny Coppinger, it would have been hard not to. When the I'l'1S played toughies like Camelback and McClintock its ability to work as a unit. Coach Hanna and Coach Smith had as much reason to be proud of them as we all did, and as the coaches stated, They're just Winners! klgffhi v'aifL' A K K I Granieri,Swain 'P f L, Grant. Richard '53 3 -TA vw Gray,Steve r f! 41' 1 Greene. John Greenwell, Wanda -5 Greeson, Joe Q Griffith.Gail Grimsley, Karen ' X S' H Gober, Glenn - i L Gong- Em . -th. 5 K , V eg, k,., K ! . Gonzales, Andy '- .,e3Vi .,', r r i K Gonzales, Cruz 5, Gonzales, Dee Anna -E51 . f ': Q' 2'-i ' . f.:'- Xif V 'V Gonzales, Frank gi g : zkgi A .Lei Gonzales, George K Gonzales. Ronnie 211 212 Goltschalk-Johnson Gottschalk, Kay Gough, Mike Guarino, David Gunn, Sharon Gunter, Lynn Gurule, Jo Ann Gussie, Tom Gutierrez, Cindy Guzman. Rudy Hagood, Danny Haisten, Jeff Hamblin, Cynthia Harlan, Connie Hall, Glenda Hall, Kris Hammock, Karen Hampton, Larry Handley, Dianna Hanish, Bob Hanson, Rodney Harmon, Elaine Harmon, Mike Harris, Stanley Haynes, Tom Hendrickson, Phil Hernandez, Debra Hernandez, Ruben Hernandez, Silvia Hernandez, Vince Higdon, Sheryl Higgins, Kathy High, Glen Highstreet, Mark Hilbrant, Mary Hill, Bryan Hinchcliff, Greg Hines, Don Hiralez, Michael Holleran, Timothy Holloway, Brenda Hollowell, Beth Holt, Gary Holyoak, Charlotte Horn, Tracy Howard, Kent Howington, Dan Howard, Rosalind Howell, Randy Howson, Jeanne Huffman, Lionel Huffsteter, Charles Huges, Debra Hughes, Sam Hughes, Terry Husky, Dan Hutzler, David Ieronimo, Pat Ingram, Tim Isaman, Cindy Isham, Terry Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Carol Jahneke, Lori James, Steve Jansen, Jimmy Jaramillo, Ernest Jepsen, Katrina Jimenez, Richard Jimison, Dana Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Carl Johnson-Knox A i . Johnson, James ' , if , 5 f' P QF- x Johnson. enny VVgV A is -1, 'S ig.. is Joiner. Richard Kapicka, Bob Kapicka, John Kappauf, Gale Kaser, Tim Kass, Sandy Kaufman. David Kaz, Doug Keenan. Vicky Keithley, Pat Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, David Kieft, Brian Kingbury, Bob Kingston, Susan fs ix Kinnerup, Timothy Kirby, Joel Kirkendoll, Earl Us-r' me Kishiyama, Cindi Klassen, James Knight, Stan Knox, Kristi The art classes were very exciting and different from grade school, as the freshmen Interest is stirred when working with your hands. Freshmen learn many new facts about color, shape and style while enrolled in Basic Art. Discovering what you can accomplish and create simultaneously is something that everyone should learn. Since this is a fun, as well as a work, class it is easy to stay ahead of yourself instead of lagging behind. 213 214 Komadina-Manderocheid Komadino, Candy Kozimor, Steve Kunde. Janet Kuykendall, Earl Kwong, Raymond Leonard, Debbie Larsen, Shawne Lassen, Kirsten Laswell. Edna Lavoie, Tony Lawrence, Harvey Lee, Eddie Lee, Debbie Lee, Tim Leone, Anthony Lester, Debbie Leveen, Dolan Lieffort, Pat Linan. Paul Lillard, Nancy Littlejohn, DeeAnn Loper, Teresa Lopez, Albert Lopez, John Lopez, Ruben Lopez, Timmy Lough, Brenda Lovin, Kathi Lucero, Gabriel Lucero, Linda Lucero. Pete Ludwig, Becky Lyons, Abigail Machol, Bryan Macias, Frank Magnan, Shelly Maldonado, Patty Maltby. Linda Mammen, Tom Manderocheid, Steve Many scared freshmen entered high school not knowing exactly what to expect. Some thirty-five freshmen, however, decided to make a real contribution to the next four years of school. They decided to get involved in the operation of Student Government. Many ran for senate. The winners were announced and Tina Alexander, Tim Kinnerup, Bonnie Olsen, Brenda Patterson and Debbi Smith were to represent the freshmen in senate during the 71-72 school year. ,rr fe? ire K 5 Y r Freshman senators learned a lot about how Student Government was run. They helped activities. ..... ,1., m1.V r t, . TP, N ,f'F' Q 1 r Ll' plan many fund raising Marzley-Oliumu Manley, Melvin Mariscal, Jesus Martinez, Charlotte Martinez, Mary Martinez, Paul Mathy, Bob Matt, Lee Mayo, Kevin McBrayer, Sherrie McClellan, Bob McCuin, Joanna McDonald, Mike McDonald, Paul McHorse, Debbie McKelvey, Thomas McLeer, Jan Melendrez, Lupita McMullen, David McNamara, Leslie McRae, Cameron Meadows, Danny Meadows, Jean Medina, Marcos Meloy, Mike Mendoza, Abel Mendoza, Delino Mendoza, Henry Mendoza, Maria Mills, David Mills, Janet Mindrup, Debbie Mirabal, Julie Mirabal, Pat Mitchell, Glenn Mitchell, Roxanna Mizer, Brenda Moler, Loura Montano, Mike Montoya, Margarita Moony, Brian Moore, Tony Morgan. Dennis Morgan, Morgan Morris, Debbie Morse, George Morton. Ron Mosley, Altha Myrick. Judy Nagle, Cecelia Nagy, Mary Napelee, Daniel Needham, Joe Nesdill, Tom Newton, David Niana, David Nikki, Roy Norris, Pam Noyes, Mike O'Berg, Diana Ochoa, Linda ODonnell, Lina Oke, Judy Olds, Jerri Olivera, Marta 215 216 Ollerlon-Rogers Ollerton, Susan Olson, Bonny Ontiveros, Sylvia Orosco, Pete Ortega, Millie Ortega, Vincente Osborn, Mark Osterlind, Alise Paceley, Barry Padilla, Bob Palm, Rachel Panis, Cindy Parra, Robert Parra, Sally Patterson, Brenda Patterson, Kellie Patrick, Lester Paul, Terri Payan, Irma Peralea, Yolanda Perez, Frank Perkins, Billy Pestalozzi, Jeff Peterson, Kathy Pickering, Kathy Pickett. Nancy Pierce, Carol Pineda, Arthur Pomeroy, Mardi Ponath, Bill Ponce. Michael Price, Judy Prince. Jerry Propst, Phillip Putman, Randy Quihuis, Marie Ramirez, Robert Ramirez, Gloria Rean, Paul Reary, Don Reed, Virginia Reyna, Santos Reynoso, Steve Reynolds, Mark Rice, Doran Rich, Cindy Richard, Danelle Richards, Christine Richardson, James Richardson, Janet Richardson, Sherri Rider, Sally Rink, Glenn Robbins, Linda Roberts, Kent Robertson, Robert Robinson, Judy Rock, James Rodriguez, Fermin Rodriquez, John Rodriquez. Rumaldo Rodriquez, Stella Rogers, LaRue ,, a w are- 1 X '4' i 6 Y 1 fa VVA, M ' K r' fa fi w t. le. f Q srwfzwyves , rf W -- '- ' ' e wfiiuiis , f M ggi! mai 'wx it 45 as.. 'ilk fle a .Q f , B .. if we li at ,Q , ffi f , if , - '-'r if , J SX? iii f v-i' 4' Q is 1, 'W 'r ,gg WHA Freshmen colored a winner, even if Goofy did take fourth place during an activity week. Rogers-Selby Rogers, Mark Romero, Rebecca Runyon, Eugene Russo, Bill Ryan, Bill Salazar, Mando Saldano, Alex Saldano, Christene Salinas, Dalia Salmon, Susan Sanchez, Yolanda Sanders, Rhonda Sanker, Connie Sanners, Bloom Saravia, Rick Saucedo, Irene Schaller. Rickie Schiffert, Dawn Schilling, Ron Schneider, Heidi Schroeder, James Scott, Susan Seitz, Tom Selby, Guy Pluto and Mickey Mouse were the entries of the freshmen for class competition during Homecoming week. Each class started at the beginning of both lunches and had approximately 40 minutes to color both characters. Judges looked for neatness and good color combinations. Unfortunately Pluto and Mickey Mouse received fourth place in the contest. 217 218 Sena- Vasquez Sena, Linda Severance, Karen Seyton, Michael Sheesley, Linda Shelton, Ron Schneider, Bill Shiffer, Teri Shumway, Jon Siebert, Glen Silvestro, Frank Simpson, Ken Simpson, Rodney Skaggs, Ed Smail, Lori Smith, Angela Smith, Debbi Smith, Mary Smith, Stacey Smith, Steve Smith, Tim Soto, Jack Soto, Joe Sorenson, Julie Stanley, Edith Stann, Richard Stapleton, Forrest Starr, Jerita Steen, Cindy Stilson, Delores Stokes, Margaret Stout, Diana Stout, Donna Stuart, Joe Sundstrom, Mark Sutherland, Larry Swier. Melinda Syfert, Wendy Tallman, Marve Tanner, Gayle Taylor, Elaine Taylor, Pam Thomasson, Stan Thompson, David Thompson, Sharon Thurman, Greg Tidwell, Kirk Tomasello, Fred Tovar, Debbie Tracey, Tom Trillo, Charles Tyler, Janice Ulloa, Cathy Urias, Larry Utz, Donna Valencia, Sofia Valenzuela, Sue Valdez, Gus Van Gorp. Judith Vannasdale, Daniel Vasquez, Estelle The Frosh showed spirit and ability a and comical. 'd all classes by having poster' parties. Their originality proved to be both spirited Villa- York From the first mixing of the paint, to the last wiping up of a spill, the freshman poster parties were quite a happening. Not unlike any other class poster party, the Frosh had their share of painted carports, benches and even painted freshmen. Grudges were held by none and fun was had by all, even the painted. Villa, John Villaverde, John Villiness, Michael Waisner, Sheryl Warner, Marie Waters, Shirley Watkins, Carla ' Weathers, Randolph Weddle, Jackie Wegener, Patricia Weller, Patricia Wells, Lesley Welsh, Calvin Welshans, Debbie West, Gary West, Linda White, Dawn White, Don Whitmarsh. Tim Whitt, Bob Whitworth. 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' Junior Senators: Pam Zimmerman, Darrell Gleason, Lynn Harrington, Jim Luns- ford, and Debbie Paulet., Sophomore Senators: Cindy McCue, Dru Burns, Martin Ulloa, Kathy Rink, and Terry Williams. Under the new constitution, Rick Di- mond heads the Senate. mg, 1 ,, J. qgdzi, -g,3,1..f., , ...-Q,--, ilnw -.M Freshman Senators: Bonnie Olson, Brenda Patterson, Tim Kinnerup, Debbie Smith, and Tina Alexander. . ...Y , A ,,, . - 2.5 M-M-.+...1W ..,.v ff' ff- ? 1' K .km 5 , . AHQQT' new , IZ' Me F my 'I is 4 N '2 gg f 1 . Im' ,ygu 'U' , '. . 5, is E' 3 H 4. ' Q1 xg H n 5 ,gf ', N I 2 M 1 L 5 gfifgs fif W . ??f?fSf? , P fl fi K fi X A fm Tm Q., 1 A M I n -s 113, Y 1:7 ,qw 1 F 4 s . 1 l President Mike Hackett was one busy person. He was yanked here and there whenever he was needed. Known as a musical genius, VP. Rick Dimond used his abilities when banging gavel. Time was taken out of a meeting to serve chocolate cake on Mike Hackett's birth- day. This was a deserved break for Mike. x ,fi L Becky and Ann find time to have fun wading in the irrigation. Through three years experience, the Student Body Officers got up enough confidence to run for office. All four have had at least two years experience in filling an office prior to their election to this final office ofa Student Body Officer. Now that the year is over these four will have many fond memories ofa year of hard work and alot of fun and learning. Typing, writing, more typing neverstopped. Ann Morton, Balancing budget and corresponding is two-fold job of Corre- Recording Secretary knows. sponding Sec. - Treasurer Becky Hampton. . 3 ,, i f X eg: . N Mike makes one point perfectly clear to Executive Cabinet during a lengthy meeting. After a meeting, Vice President Rick Dimond finished up on some Inter-club Council paper work. ilu--fs .eg .,, Publicity Committee: David Lucero, Donna Williamson, Bob Kunde, Sandi alta, and Linda Whitehead. ..wA NA,4 Projects Committee: Top row, I. Lig- Young, M. Hackett, G. Reynolds M man T Sumpter B Taddei A Rwas gins, S. Connor, S. McMullen, R. Battle, McNulty, J. Dickie, M. Ulloa M F Blakesley J Hunter D Lenichek T. Lange, S. Cohen, B. Clark, N. Kurth, Frankowski, S. Matthews, J. Stephens T Ktteley B Enwright Center D D. Trask, C. Loewen, B. Kunde, D. Bottom row, B. Gunderson, P. Zimmer Thornburg HU ,mv- Q-aug , and Homecoming Committee: Front to back: Coletta Sallee, Andy Rivas, Pam Zimmer- man, Debbie Pavlet, Terri Richardson, Dawn Adams, DeEtte Smith, Janice Ham- mock, Pattie Peterson, Karen Lynn, Bob Kunde, George Teepe, and Ann Morton. Class Competition Committee: Jane Evans, Andy Rivas, Rhonda Swann, Debbie Anita Sulfridge, Bob Kunde, and Terri Richardson. 'An Old standards are what Class Competition, Homecoming, Publicity, and Projects Committees could be called. Even though these committees are traditional, within them have been made many changes. The Senate has considered an entirely new Class Competition system which the present Class Competition Committee helped formulate. Homecoming this year was a new experience for everyone because of many changes in format. The Publicity Committee is a vital part of communication because it was their job to publicize every event of student government. Projects Committee has tackled some of the biggest service projects in East High's history. This committee wasn't afraid to tackle anything, even a valley- wide telethon, which hasn't been done by any high school in the country. Paulet, Donna Williamson, Karen Lynn, Working with people is one goal of the student government this year. Through the Human Relations Committee, the Communications Committee, and the Awards Committee, they are narrow- ing the gap. The job ofthe communications Committee is to communicate with the students. Awards Com- mittee was set up to honor those students who have achieved high goals in their area. The Human Relations Committee is working on projects for all of the students to enjoy. Anytown is a camp and the atmosphere is one of brother- hood. N.C.C.J. stands for the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews and the name in itself explains the purpose of this conference. Through these and other groups, student government hopes to bring all students together. L. 228 ,,,3k D 33 , C ' N? f Y- Si' W ,- , fi -,W fail - ,Si '1 . 3 Qs, - ' f, g Q L '53 ,gig ,g ,L ,M ,, fi .. 4- . .A ' 2 '. .-N get , gif, 4 Nw I ' , 2 K 'U f ' I ' A ,,mff,gig4rzfgf, g Riu 1 2 . ,rift H ,b M '. 1 ',', , ' K - i Y Setting new standards for the coming years is Communications Committee: .x 1 ' P' . . Q1 it Jim Lunsford, Dru Burns, Debbie Smith, Cindy McCue, Gloria Adame, Mike Hodges, Cheryl Hunter, David Almendarez, Nick Quan, and Mike Hackett Debbie Greenspan C0flfefS with her serueonHumanRelations Committee. that She had been selected to ev tv J L f .A H X., if 1 A -, - ,fx , rj..-. 1 Q-,agp 1-.1-i' -' ww any-. V 4 , xx 1 l , 'Ja I Se. Q if nt, ff ...QQ-3 and Martin Ulloa. una in 'c Awards Committee: Top row, DeEtte Smithf Karen Gober, Diane Langmade Linda Biggs: Bottom row, Melissa Archer, David Robertson, Bonnie Olson Marilyn ' I H Frankowski, Terrilfichardson, and Lynn Harrington. :WW Q in ...f-' counselor, Miss Blake, upon hearing Anytown Delegates: Bob Taddei, Stephanie Connor, Mitch Green, Cheryl Hunter and John Sanders Knot picturedl. qt i My .flimsy N. C. C.J. 230 . fr A, 'f 5. ir 5 9 , 5 : 6 ' 2 - S E x K' L rf- , - ax 2 - ' Q i l i s l Starting a new branch and a new tradition at East High are the justices of the Supreme Court: Richard Robertson, Tom Faith, Mike Telleff David Robertson, and David Lucero. 0 Associated Student's Vice President a - which is a vital group in communica- year for change. . The Supreme Court helped 'T Senate to interpret the constitution. They also ran the elections. The Justices have made changes in the elections process itself. Our Vice President was in charge of setting up an Inter-club Council. This group is a vital part of communication between the clubs on campus. At Boy's and Girl's State, the delegates have a chance to run for offices of Arizona. In the process, they learned the workings of the government. - l The Chief Justice 'voted by the senate was Richard Robertson. 5 t Fw mkstmg g Becky Hampton, Ann Morton, and Lynn Sehebler were East High's delegates to Lucky at Boys Stage were Rich attend Girl's State held in Tuscon, Arizona. i Robertson and Mike Hackett. Rick Dimond was in charge of starting an Inter-club Council Bob Kunde and Mike'Haisten lnot pictured! attended tions between students. I Boy's State as East delegates. if v ' t' 1 E ii Ammo ,I X in '- gf' . 231 325 1. .,, iid, a In the productlon of any yearbook there are many who contrlbute to the success of the book The Legend staff would llke to thank all the many parents advertlsers patrons and productlon of this year s Legend ADVERTISEMENTS T af: A t t l W , at Q students who contrihuted to the k . 233 234 I 4 A670 - Congratulations Class of '72 s': 1 ' 'Q A ,' Best wishes for good fortune ,gag-sy in your world- . . ,Q 1.f.f.,..t,,f3.s31 it .2:. iffgf-g:'-1. 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Lee 77,142 Alderman, John 207 Alexander. Debbie 36 Alexander, Mrs. Rubye 140 Alexander, Tina 47,51,207,222 Alexander, Tina 47,207 Allen, Donald 23,33,179 Allen, Larry 78,91,102,103,207 Allen, Robert 179 Allen, William 207 Alletag, Mrs. Dottie 151 Almendarez, David 45,179,228 Alvarez, Enrique 179 Alvarez, Leticia 207 Alvillar, Manuel 179 Azbill, Gwynn 207 Aycock, Joseph 102,207 Avina, Johnny 37,179 Avila, Robert 84,179 Alvillar, Mike 207 Alvidrez, Yolanda 207 Ambris, Gary 207 Ambris, Ramiro 193 Amelio, Carol 155 Anderson, Allen 193 Anderson,Annette 193 Anderson, Betty 47,207 Anderson, Boyd 80,89,193 Anderson, Bradley 80,207 Anderson, Brenda 193 Anderson, Britta 29,207 Anderson, C. 51 Anderson, Dorothy 110,111,179 Anderson, Drake 78,91,207 Anderson, Marsha 32,207 Anderson,Michele 207 Anderson, Shelley 51,207 Andrade, Michael 78,207 Andrews, Gary 128,155 Ansley, Robert 179 Anthony, Christine 52,193 Antiquiera, Jose 155 Antres, Tommy 207 Antrez, Archie 193 Aragon,Alex 59,179 Arcadia, James 179 Archer, Melissa 20,128,155,168, 229 Annatis, Mary 155 Armatis, Philip 207 Arme, Tony 47,207 Armer, Mrs. Claudia 142 Armour,Joanne 207 Armstrong, Larry 155 Armstrong, Michael 193 Armstrong, Philip 53,193 Armatis, Philip 207 Arnold, Charlene 207 Amold,Rohert 145 Amold, Ruth 179 Amold, Thomas 207 Aro, Jerrie 207 Arrowood, Patty 37,207 Arthur, Mrs. Louise 150 Arthur, Susan 35,125,155 Ashby, Mike 128,155 Ashby, Stuart 104,179 Ashford, Dwight 207 Ashton, Neil 80,207 Ashton, Vicki 179 Astemborski. Bernice 193 Astemborski, Donna 47 ,207 Astemborski, Michael 193 Astemborski, Stanley 179 Atkinson, David 207 Attaway, Sharon 49,207 Aatwood, Susan 155 Bates, Gary 193 Bates, Larry 193 Bates, Vernon 207 Bath, Johnny 35,155 Battle, Rhonda 46,179 Baum, Mrs. Darlene 40,147 Beacham, Laura 107,179 Beck, Daniel 100,193 Beck, Maureen 207 Beck, Patricia 179 Becker, Brent 26,100,193 Beckman, David 193 Beebe, Tania 32 Beeson, Sherrie 207 Beeson, Thomas 62,78,144 Beeth, Allen 29,179 Befriger, Dale 207 Begay,Eftie 193 Begay, Laurie 193 Beintema, Lewis 34,128,156 Bejarano, Mr. Hector 78,91,143 Bell, Bradley 193 Bell, Carl 207 Bell, Christine 179 Bell, Della Ann 193 Bell, Fredric 179 Bell, Kelly 193 Belting, Paul 36,149 Benavidez, Inez 179 Benda, Miles 138 Benner, Miss Amy 14 Bennett, Connie 207 Bennett, Debra 179 Bennett, Gwen 207 Bennett, Kim 207 Bennett, Paul 34,156 Benton, Thomas 47,207 Berg, Wayne 194 Berg, Lucille 156 Berlin, Betty 156 Berman, Jan 179 Bernal, Elizabeth 208 Bernett, Janet 208 Bernett, Joanna 208 Bernstein, Kenneth 208 Berrelleza, Dan 156 Berrelleza, Yolanda 37,208 Berry, Ernest 194 Berry, Judy 40,208 Bertoni, Sam 194 Bewley, Dave 156 Bewley, Mike 65 , Biggs, Brinda 32,208 Biggs, Linda 36,128,156,222,229 Bingham, Delvin 194 Billing, Mrs. Lucene 138 Bingham, Frances 156 Bishop, David 156 Blackburn, Robert 154,156 Blackman, Mr. Robert 138 Blair, Nancy 194 Blake, Miss Elezabeth 147,228 Blakesley, Florence 32,325,194 Blakesley, Joan 156 Blanc, Ed 208 Blanc, Mike 66,156 Blanco, Yolanda 208 Blasius, Dale 208 Bloom, Walter 179 Blount, Patricia 194 Bloyd, Keith 179 Bluhm, Donald 179 Blum, Richard 156 Boatman, Mrs. Sunshine 147 Bobis, Christine 36,156 Bobis, Rita 208 Bocan, Jason 194 Bochat, Leslie 208 Bohm, Georgia 48,208 Bojorquez, Rey 208 Bolan, Claudette 208 239 240 Boltz, Peggy 156 Bonardi, Gloria 179 Bonestroo, Greg 26,156 Boone, Richard 156 Booth, David 208 Booth, Rahn 156 Border, Pamela 36,156 Border, Robert 65,156 Border, Ruth 95,194 Borders, Beth 208 Borkowski, Barbara 208 Borkowski, Walter 68,179 Borquez, Sammy 179 Borquez, Tommy 208 Borta, Tina 208 Botha, John 102,208 Bott, Donald 208 Bottcher, Robert 100,194 Bourassa, David 194 Bow, Bettie 146 Bower, Denise 46,179 Bowers, Randell 41,179 Bowman, M. 96 Bowmar, Mike 36,157 Boyer, Tim 194 Boykin, Frank 151 Bradley, Brad 41,179 Brandau, Raymond 194 Brassington, Thomas 179 Braunstein, Isabel 43,45,179 Bravo, Martha 10,46,55,113,157 Bravo, Patricia 194 Brent, Gene 34,98,157 Brewer, Roger 100,179 Bridges, Gerald 179 Bridges, Jim 64 Bridges, Kenneth 93 Bridges, William 33,197 Briscoe, Daryl 29,179 Brooks, Clyde 179 Brooks, Eric 67,89,179 Brooks, George 41,104 Brooks, Ronnie 68,194 Brooks, Sherry 157 Brown, Albert 65,157 Brown, Chris 45.96.179 Brown, Karen 51 Brucato, Diane 39,47 Brucker, Diane 194 Brucker, Mark 179 Brucker, Trudy 157 Brumley, Samuel 194 Bryan, Allen 139 Bryant, William 194 Bryant, Ella 32,209 Bryce, Amy 194 Buckley, Ann 194 Buckmaster, Don 151 Buckner, Teresa 209 Budinger, Cindy 209 Budmon, Theresa 51,209 Buer, Jody 48,194 Buffington, Phil 179 Burdick, Gary 179 Burke, Elizabeth 157 Burke, Ruth 179 Burks, Eric 36,157 Burks, Hazel 209 Burks, Roy 197 Burns, Drusilla 28,194,222,228 Burns, James 179 Burns, Lawrence 194 Burns, Otis 38,179 Burroughs, Carlene 194 Burruel, Maureen 194 Bursh, Mrs. Eula 139 Burt, Steven 179 Bushkin, Anita 26,194 Busto, Rudy 29,47,209 Busto, Sammy 194 Bustrin, Janet 26,134,194 Button, Cindy 134,157 Buzard, Anne 194 Buzard, Kay 157 Byers, Miss Cheryl 140 -C- Cafiero, Salvatore 157 Cain, Patrick 102,209 Calahan, Richard 194 Caldwell, Norman 26,194 Calhoun, Micheal 194 Caliern, Martin 38 Call, John 194 Cameron, James 157 Camp, Jack 151 Campbell, Ann 179 Campbell, Joel 89,1.01,194 Campbell, Judy 100,209 Campbell, Julie 20,23 Campbell, Karl 179 Campbell, Kenny 194 Campbell, Malcolm 209 Campbell, Mr. R. Dale 53,150 Campbell, Robin 51,209 Campbell, Roland 68,81.83,197 Camou, Molly 194 Canhem. Mr. M. Durwood 148 Canillo, Margaret 194 Caporale, Tom 209 Capri, Russell 26,28,29,128,157 Carabajal, Irene 209 Carey, M. 151 Carlson, Andrea 20,133,134,180 Carlson, Donald 209 Carlson, Rodney 36 Carlson, Rodney 36 Carnaham, Pam 157 X Carnahan, Kenneth 194 Carpenter, Bryan 36,195 Carpenter, Robert 157 Carrillo, Fernando 28,158 Carrillo, Margaret 29,37 Carrion, Alice 195 Carrion, Frank 195 Carrion, Rosemary 180 Carson, Alonna 28,180 Carter, Cy 194 Casey, Steve 195 Castellano, Debra 180 Castillo, Anthony 195 Catalanotte, Alice 180 Caves, John 195 Ceballos, Barbara 158 Cecil, Mike 195 Cent, Mark 180 Cerino, Albert 43,195 Chacon, Theresa 209 Chaffee, Gregory 209 Chapa, Carlos 77,195 Chapa, Gregory 64,77,180 Chapin, Carl 158 Chapin, Carla 51,195 Chapin, William 195 Chapman, Marian 158 Chappell,Antonio 195 Chappell, Larry 80 Charles, Donna 40,47,195 Chase, Dwain 29,64,209 Chase, Rene 26,180 Chavez, George 180,209 Chavez, Mary 180 Chavez, Phillip 195 Chavez, Robert 64,209 Chavez, Susan 209 Cheney, Laurie 29,32,280 Cheney, Mark 209 Cherry, Bob 209 Cherry, Tom 180 Chesley, Scott 180 Chestnutwood, Donald 195 Chestnutwood, John 209 Childers, Reed 180 Chisholm, Michael 158 Chisvica, C. 32 Chisum, Connie 209 Christopher, Patty 209 Churbuck, Mr. Robert 38,140 Cipolla, Duane 32.75.209 Cipolla, Kerry 195 Clark, Allen 35,80,158 Clark, Debra 36,158 Clark, Johnnie 209 Clark, Gina 49,51,52,53,108,180 Clark,Judy 195 Clark, Kerry 195 Clark, Marina 113,180 Clark, Mark 26,29,80,91,97,209 Clark, Robert 158 Clark, Sandra 40,43,180 Clark, Teresa 151,209 Clement,Jerry 91,158 Clement, Keith 100,195 Clement, Nancy 209 Clement, Richard 180 Clemente, Robert 209 Coen, Rendell 179,180 Coen, Robert 80,209 Cognac, Mrs. Karen 150 Cohee, William 180,191 Cohen, Dennis 158 Cohen, Randy 106 Cohen, Shirley 180 Cole, Miss Ruth 145 Cole. Ruth 195 Colletrie, Ferguson 107 Collins, Mark 180 Collins, Nicki 209 Combs, Matthew 32 Comegys, Rick 64,195 Comer, Ann 55,105,108,127,158 Conegenas, R. 100 Conklin, Judy 209 Conn,Janet 195 Conn, Randie 180 Connell,Jennifer 180 Connelly, Miss Roberta 139 Connole, Bruce 28 Connor, Stephanie 180,229 Connors, Michelle 114,195 Connor, Zachery 77,195 Constable, Barbara 158 Constable, Dawn 195 Contrell, Debbie 209 Contreras, Frank 180 Contreras, Holly 180 Contreras, Terry 158 Cook, Carol 51,195 Cook, Earl 158 Cook, Joyce 180 Cooke, Denise 180 Cooley, Robbie 180 Cooper, Doug 158 Cooper, Karen 196 Coppinger, Carey 196 Coppinger, Mr. Harry Coppinger, Johnny 78,209 Corbin, Cynthia 35 Corder, Dennis 180 Corder, Kenneth 209 Cordova Cordova David 209 Debra 180 Cordova, Cordova, , Deborah 209 . Ruben 37,41,209 Del Rio, Angie 209 Del Rio, Tony 29,96,209 Denbrook, Eric 196 Denbrook, Greg 196 Denney, Paulette 196 Dennis, Dorrine 32 Corhett, Mark 196 . Cornelius, Steve 196 Cornum, Timothy 80,102,209 Correa, Ben 180 Correa, Estella 32,209 Correa, Raymond 180 Corrie, Karla 209 Dennis, Joyce 181 Dewey, James 209 Diaz, Benny 196 Diaz, Marie 196 Diaz, Rita 181 Dickie, James 159 Dilts, Karen 159 Corte, Michael 28,29,45,53,188 Cota, Adolph 59,180 Cota, David 180 Cota, Joe 180,196 Cota, Paul 180 Cotter, Mr. Earl Cottington, Terry 80,102,209 Coughlin, Frances 196 Countrymen, Chris 180 Courtney. Denise 209 Courtney, Denise 209 Courtney, Jane 48,209 Courtney, Lee Ann 158 Cortney. Tom 180 Covarrubias, Reynaldo 29,180,209 Cowger, Mrs. Benita 144 Cox, David 180 Cox, Deborah 180 Cox, Jeff 77 Cox, Thomas 26,29,80,128,134,159 Cox, Mr. Robert 44,45,l40 Cox, Tim 209 Coy, Linda 47,196 Coyllier. Jeff 199 Cozad, Christine 17,73,114,196 Cozad, Michael 65,180 Craig, Joseph 96,159 Crandell, Karen 26,40,47,134,196 Crane, Miss Lucille 37,146 Crawford, Dawn 159 Crawford, David 180 Crawford, Phyllis 32,37,38,42,209 Crews, Mrs. Marie 149 Crippa, Karen 42,196 Criswell, Pamela 33,180 Crockett, Kevin 126,159 Croley, Curtis 180 Crowley, Cathy 40,180 Crum, Mary 32 Crump, Dennis 196 Cruz, Bill 98 Cruz, Creamer 37,159 Cruz, Richard 196 Cruze, William 159 Crye, Vivian 209 Culver, Webster 78,209 Cunningham, Russ 180,196 Curry, Paul 159 Cuahma, Linda 180 Cusimano, Camille 180 Cusimano, Louis 77,196 Cutbirth, Timothy 35,159 Cuthbert, Mrs. Teresa -D- D Addea, Becky 196 Daniels, Steven 159 Danielson, Janice 110 Daun, Terry 196 Davis, Brenda 23,133 Davis, Carey 80,209 Davis. Glenda 196 Davis, Linda 73,107,159 Davis, Marilyn 209 Davis, Mark 196 Davis, Mary 159 Davis, Mary 209 Davis, Michael 181 Davis, William 138 Ricardo 160 Dawahoya, Lanford 44,181 Dawahoya, Laureen 209 Dawn, David 199 Day, Dawn 32,209 DeCubellis, Cheryl 209 DeHeck, Renee 26,55,109,196 Dejong, Mrs. Leslie 140 DeLaCruz, Frank 34 DeLaCruz, Rosalie 209 DeMaree, Frank 34,159 DeMaree, Linda 34 DeMent, Dee Dee 33,43,44,159 DeNoyer, Kevin 209 DeNoyer, Kurt 159 DeRonde, Hank 23,33,196 DeVries, Cheryl 46 DeWitt, Cathy 51,55,105,108,159 Dimond, Rick 26,29,128,130,134, 158,159,222,224,225,231 Dingle, Steve 20,159,168 Dirksmeyer, Allen 36,159 Dixon, Ricky 209 Dodd, Carol 181 Doiron, Donna 12,51,52,53,181 Dominguez, Daniel 209 Dominguez, Susan 40,43,196 Dominguez, Yolanda 36,181 Domke, Sharon 159 Donaldson, Daniel 160 Doten, Cathy 210 Dotson, Van 210 Dorrine, Dennise 209 Downey, Cindy 210 Downing, Myron 196 Downing, Wayne 196 Downs, Mrs. Caroline 140 Doyle, Mary 49,210 Drake, Charles 160 Drake, Kathleen 196 Duarte, Rosa 210 Dube, Diana 51,210 Duennerman, Janet 160 Duke, Cathy 210 Dunaway, Mrs. Lola 140 Dunlap, Dale 160 Dunlap, John 196 Dunn, Bob 26,29,160 Dunn, Melody 73,181 Dunn, Pamela 73,181 Dunton, Michael 196 Duran, Diane 210 Duran, Marty 209 Duran, Sandra 37,43,181 Duricko, Mrs. Erma 33,140 Duvivier, Mr. Marcel 42,143 Duwyenie, Elaine 196 Dykes, Frances 181 Dykes, Yvonne 196 -E- Eames, Rodney 181 Eason, Jerry 210 Eason, Novi 196 Eastman, Patricia 42,210 Ebel, David 81,82,84,196 Echols, Mark 196 Edmund, Kitina 196 Eiler, Gregory 210 Eklund, Mr. Donald 104,145 Elder, Gerald 20,26,160 Elder, Jeffrey 197 Elkins, Cindy 210 Elkins, Laura 181 Elkins, Stella 160 Ellington, Kathy 197 Ellington, Sandra 160 Ellington, Toni 210 Elliott, Beckie 181 Ellis, Edna 36,160 Ellis, Patrick 41,181 Ellison, Cynthia 51,210 Ellison, Joseph 181 Elvendahl, Terry 181 Elvendahl, Tom 197 Ely, Gerald 80,210 Ely, William 210 Eme, Robbie 210 Eme, Terry 36,160 Emerson, Kenneth 210 Emerson, Randall 34,160 Emerson, Robert 210 Encinas. Antonio 210 Enfield, Cheryl 160 Enfield, Dean 181 Enfield, Martin 197 England, Janice 210 England, Nancy 181 Enright, Brandy 197 Erismo, Mendoza 210 Espinoza Espinoza Espinoza , Deborah 210 Ermoian, . Esther 197 ,Philip 102,210 DeWitt, Christal 181 Dear, Rose 196 Dear. Ruthanna 209 Debus, Danny 181 Deibert, Deena 159 DeKarake, Dan 181 Espinoza, Roberta 197 Estrada, Bertha 181 Estrada,Delia 197 Ethington, Mrs. Yvonna 46,147 Etter, David 78,102,103,210 Evans, Denise 32,41,47,210 Evans, Jane 160 Evans, Kevin 197 Evans, Linda 197 Eversole, Susan 32,210 Eversole, Wade 197 Eves, Ella 32,210 Ewart, Kim 197 rF- Faith, Thomas 160,230 Fandrey, Valerie 210 Far, Laura 181 Far, Tina 210 Farley, Andrew 210 Farley, Elaine 160 Farmer, Donald 181 Farmer, Sharon 47,210 Farrell, Kathy 210 Farrell, Shelly 181 Farrer, Mrs. Pamela 149 Faulkner, Kirby 197 Fay, Nancy 197 Fay, Shirley 181 Feistner, Richard 181 Feistner, Waunetta 210 Feldhusen, Frank 66,154,197 Felix, Anna 181 Felix, Ben 22.33.197 Felix, Denise 37,38,206,210 Felix, Dorothy 37 Felix, Gloria 29,181 Felix, Jesus 66,126 Fendley, Linda 181 Ferguson, Colette 107 Ferguson, Mary 197 Ferguson, Sharrita 210 Ferrara,Adele 110,161 Ferry, Jimmie 48,197 Ferry, Shawn 210 Fetz, Joni 26,181 Fiedler, Rick 210 Fields, Catherine 33,181 Fierroz, Raymond 210 Figgins. Carlos 197 Figueroa, Ralph 210 Fink, Lisa 197 Finn,Mary 181 Finn, Thomas 181 Fiore, Carl 26.29.161 Fiore, Gene 100,181 Fish, David 197 Fish, Robin 210 Fish, Ronald 161 Fisher, Chuck 182 Fisher, Mary 197 Fitch,Barbara 161 Fitz-Randolph Dale 41,197 Fitz, Randolph, Karen 182 Fitzsimond, Gerald 182 Fitzsimonds, Jo Anne 182 Fotzsimonds, Michael 29,77,197 Flemings. Helen 197 Flood, James 161 Flores, Arthur 197 Flores, Arthur 210 Flores, Irma 210 Flores, Louis 210 Flores, Patsy 197 Flores, Robert 197 Flower, James 182 Foland, Roseanne 210 Folks, Mr. Beryl 28,143 Fong, Mary 40,47,197 Fontes, Ana 161 Ford, Joseph 36,161 Ford, Steven 197 Forde, Miss Vivian 38,141 Formiller, Mike 197 Fortner, Michael 210 Fox, Karen 32 Fox, Melody 197 Franklin, Mrs. Alice 37,146 Frankowski, Marilyn 43,45,128, 130,161,166,229 Frankowski, Karen 197 Franz, Mr. Derryl 89,144 Frazier, David 161 Frazier, Sharon 210 Frazier, Stephanie 197 Frederick, Miss Barbara 146 Frederick, Bob 161 Frederick,Judy 32,210 Freeman, Cecil 33 Freeman, Gloria 197 Freeman, Kathryn 182 Freeman. Tom 26,182 Freet, Cindy 197 French, Jim 210 French, Mina 203 Friend, Cindie 109 Friend, Steven 161 Frisbie, Joseph 26,29,197 Frost, Jackie 34,161 Fry, Mr. Warren 146 Fuentes, Ida 197 241 , Janet 73,114,198 242 Fuller, David 41,80,145 Fuller, Donald 102,210 Fuller, Pamela 182 Funk, Roberta 210 -G- Gaff, Edward 66,161 Gaiser, Mrs, Addy 151 Gaiser, Preston 161 Gaitan, Robert 197 Gong, E ric 47,211 Gong, Mark 198 Gonzales, Andy 211 Gonzales, Carmen 80,198 Gonzales, Cruz 211 Gonzales, Dee Anna 211 Gonzales, Frank 211 ' Gonzales, George 211 Gonzales, Linda 48,121,162 Gonzales, Loreto 63,182 Gonzales, Ronald 211 Gonzales, Ronald J. Gonzales, Rose 182 Gorman,Mr. D, 100 Harris, Jeffery 198 Harris, Mrs. Karen 37,144 Harris, Ralph 163 Harris, Stanley 212 Harrison, Marion Ann 163 Hart, A rlene 183 Harter, Sherrie 36,163 Harwood, William 36,163 Hashu, Hashu, Mrs. Jean 150 Jeannie 20,163 Hatcher, Vince 64,69.198 Havill, Micheal 128,163 Hawn, Mrs. Margrethe 143 Gaisthea, Francis 182 Gaisthea,John 210 Gaisthea, Juanita 210 Galen, Mr. Donald 41,148 Gallegos, James 197 Gallegos, Leo 182 Galloway, Michael 64 Gamble, Rernandez 198 Gamble, Georgia 198 Gandarilla, Leticia 36,161 Gandarilla, Louis 210 Ganey, Ganey, Cathy 210 David 198 Gappa, Brenda 182 Gappa, Larry 210 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia , Anna 195 , John 198 , Betty 161 , Edward 182 , Linda 32,37,38,210 , Marguerite 40,49,210 , Joe 210 ,Mary 36,39,40,51,52,182 , Nancy 161 Garcia. Garcia. Garcia. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Patricia 161 Rachel 211 Raul 78,211 Raul 182 Victoria 198 Vivian 211 Gardiner, Hester 182 Goss,James 32,182 Gottschalk, Kay 391,119,212 Gough, Micheal 212 Gower, Delano 198 Graham, Billy 183 Graham, Mary 36,162 Granieri, Swain 211 Grant, 112,113,162 Grant, Richard 211 Grantham, Pam 183 Graves, Mr. Jerry 145 Graves, Kerry 35,162 Graves, Penny 48,162 Gray, Alden 42,1621 Gray, Norman 198 Gray, Stephen 211 Green, Mitch 38,47,153,198,229 Green, John 211 Greenspan, Debra 46,47,48,109,128, 132,134,162,228 Greenspan, Leslie 26,47,134 Greensweig, Miss Dianna 141 Greenwell, Joan 211 Griffin, Arlene 183 Griffin, William 28,183 Griffin, Gail 211 Grimsley, Karen 211 Grischo, Lynn 43,183 Guarino, David 212 Guarino, Frances 183 Gunderson, Barbara 198 Haynes,James 54,59,128,131,163 Haynes. Thomas 212 Haynie, Kendall 139 Head,Deborah 163 Hedges, Richard 144 Heinrich, Veronica 26,115,198 Heinz, Jannis 109,155,163 Heller, David 198 Hellinga, Debra 183 Hendrickson, Phillip 212 Hennessey, Mary 183 Henning, Diane 52,53,55,107,123, 126,128,163 . Herrandez, Anna 183 Hernandez,Arther 26 Hernandez, Debbie 212 Hernandez, Edward 37,38,40,183 Hernandez, Enedina 28,37,40,183 Hernandez, Mrs. Grace 149 Hernandez, Luz Marie 37,183 Hernandez, Olivia 198 Hernandez, Robert 183 Hernandez, Ruben 212 Hernandez, Sal 37,38,64,77,183 Hernandez, Sylivia 43,212 Hernandez, Vincent 212 Herrin, Roger 183 Hertel, Cathy 48,128,163 Hess, Mrs. Rose 141 Hiatt. James 68,163,164 Hiatt, Sammy 64,77,199 1-Iicks,Kit 183 Gardiner, Lee 211 Gardner, Elaine 211 Gardner, Kevin 211 Gariepy, Stephanne 162 Gariff, David 162 Garland, Laforn 182 Garner, Christine 32,211 Garner, Jack 34,162 Garrett, Christine 45 Garrif, Dave 66 Garro, Brad 198 Gartner, Patricia 198 Gaskill, Robert 198 Gastelum, Dan 211 Gaston, Brenda 182 Gaston, Timothy 211 Gawford, P. 49 Gunn, Sharon 212 Gunter. Gunter, Gurley, Gurule, Gurule, Lynn 212 Lloyd 44,162 Donna 39,119,183 Jo Anna 212 Sammy 183 Gussie, Thomas 80,212 Gutierrez, Cindy 32,212 Gutierrez, Jesse 1813 Gutierrez, John 1918 Guyer, Elsye 73 Guzman, Rudy 212 Higdon, Sheryl 28,212 Higgins, Kathleen 39,52,153,212 Higgins, Nanette 39,45,52,53,183 Higgins, Roger 183 Higgins, Steve 33,198 High, Glen 78,212 Highstreet, Mark 212 Hibrant, Mary 212 Hill, Bryan 104,212 Hill, Cil ford 77,109 Hill. Cynthia 198 Hill, Ph Hill, Ro illip 199 bert 183 Hilliard, Barbara 183 Hilliard Hilliard , Edward 36,163 , Gary 199 Hilliard, Mike 199 Gaupen, Toney 162 Gemmez, Steven 211 Gerba, Phyllis 198 Geske, Karen 51,55,108,198 Geske, Neil 105,211 Geske, Sheila 51,55,105,108,182 Gibbons, Cindy 182 Gierek, David 182 Giffney, Cynthia 182 Giffin, Mike 198 Giger, Jim 78,91,211 Giger, Linda 182 Giguere, Jeanett 32,182 Giguere, Nancy 182 Gilbert, Darry 211 Gilbreth, Debby 211 Gilkey, Brian 162 Gillooatt, Becky 182 Gillen,Terri 198 Gillespie, Barry 162 Gillespie, Don 182 Gillespie, Kenneth 12,58,59,36,162 Gillespie,Minette 198 Gillespie, Nelda 152,198 Ginevra, Jackie 182 Gipson, Mrs. Helen 147 Gipson, Lawrence 182 Giron,Alejo 182 Glass, Penny 162 Glass, Rusty 45,198 Gleason, Darrell 53,97,100,121, 182,222 Glitsos, Lisa 211 Glitsos, Rena 182 Glovver, Michael 59,182 Gober, Glenn 92,211 Gober, Karen 43,45,55,128,130,162, 166,229 Godsey, Tom 151 Goff, Lon 28,32,198 Golash, Mr. Ken 77,100,142 Goldsmith, William 26,198 Golladay, Stuart 198 Gomegys, R. 77 Gomez, George 77,86,89,182 Gomez, Gilbert 36,182 Gomez, Marilyn 198 Hackett, Michael l6,26,29,46,121,' 128,130,134,228,231 Haddad, Leslie 198 Haddad, Lynn 162 Hagen, Jon 183 Hagood, Danny 212 Hagood, Pauline 183 Haisten, Jeffrey 212 Halfhill, June 49,113,121,183 Halfman, Steven 183 Hall, Glenda 212 Hall, Mrs. Gloria 151 Hall, Kristine 39,212 Hall, Margie 198 Hall, Syri 162 Halladay, Connie 26,162 Halladay, Randee 26 Halter, John 100,198 Hamblin, Cynthia Hammer, Penny 198 Hammock,Janice 43,44,128,131, 163,248 Hammock, Karen 32,212 Hammond, Lou 10,73,101,118 Hampton, Becky 11,26,118,127, 128,131,163,224,231 Hampton, Laurence 78,212 Handley, Dianna 212 V Hanish, Robert 91,102,212 Hanna, Richard 45.183 Hanna, John 47,751,144 Hinchcliff, Anthony 163 Hinchcliff, Gergory 212 Hines, Donald 80,212 Hines, Freddy 36,163 Hinojos, Becky 37.43.183 Hiralez, Michael 32,78,88,89,102, 212 Hitchock, Ted 183 Hite, Nancy 115,119 Hobel, David 34,163 Hodges, Michael 228 Hodges, Toni 199 Holcomb, Robert 41,183 Holleran, Timothy 212 Holloway, Brenda 109,212 Hollowell, Beth 212 Hollowell, Steve 104,183 Holt, Gary 96,212 Holton, Charles 164 Holyoak, Charlotte 212 Homman, Terry 52,53,199 Hoogstra, Glenda 183 Hooper, Linda 199 Hoover, Linda 164 Hopkins, Debra 73,164 Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson , Erick 64 ,Scott 88,518,198 , Margaret 198 ,Rodney 212 Hanson, Tom 183 Hanson . Connie 212 Harmon, Elaine 212 Harmon, Michael 212 Horn, Tracy 212 Horton, Patricia 184 Horton. Randy 184 Horwitz, Mr. Bernard 147 Howard,Jerry 164 Howard. Kent 212 Howard.Paul 164 Howard, Posalind 212 Howard, Sylvia 184.199 Howell, Jimmy 164 Howell, Randy 28,29,78,92,199,212 Howington, Danny 212 Howson, James 199 Howson, Jeanne 51,212 Hubbard, Linda 199 Hudgens, Stacy 199 Harper, Mrs. Phyllis 151 Harrington, Kevil 73,198 Harrington, Lynn 113,183,222,229 Harrington, Neil 69,92,127,131,163 Harris, Carla 73 Harris, Debbie 32,198 Hudson, Hudspet Pam 184 h, James 26,29,199 Huff, Guy 199 Huff, Monte 184 Huffman, Lionel 212 Huffman, Terry 184 Huffsteter, Charles 212 Hughes, Aaron 164 Hughes, Debra 212 Hughes, Denise 184 Hughes, Mary 184 Hughes, Michael 184 Hughes, Michael D. 199 Hughes, Samuel 96,212 Hughes, Terence 212 Hulen, Thomas 184 Hull, Barbara 184 Hull, Frank 184 Hulstedt, Doug 104,164 Hunt. James 64,199' Hunter, Cheryl 26,37,38,131,164, 228,229 Hunter, Jennifer 36,37,38,184 Hunter, Raymond 199 Husky, Daniel 78,212 Hutchison, Michael 164 Hurin, Linda 35,164 Hutton, Patricia 29,199 Hutzler. David 80,102,212 Hutzler, Stephanie 184 Hyman, Donna 36,164 -1- Ieronimo, Patrick 212 Ieronimo, Paul 199 Impson, Richard 96.139 Ingram, Garry 199 Ingram, Timothy 212 Innes, David 199 Isaman, Cynthia 49,212 Isaman, Paulette 26,184 Isham, Terry 212 Ivey. Fred 184 -J- Jackson, Beverly 212 Jackson, Carol 212 Jackson, Larry 164 Jaeger, Peggy 199 Jahneke, Lori 32,212 Jakubisin, Debbie 184 Jakubisin, John 199 James, Karen 184 James, Stephen 212 Jamieson,Jan 184 Janca. Carol 52,53,105,108,199 Jandy, Kathy 199 Janes, Joni 29,199 Janicsek. Joseph 199 Janus, Ray 164 Janik, Peter 29,104,199 Jankovsky, Michael 199 Janosik, Nancy 55,107,164 Jamzen,James 78,212 Janzen, Richard 164 Jaramillo, Ernest 80,212 Jarman, Mary 164 Jeardoe,Janet 110,111,184 Jenkins, Barry 33,43,45,127,164 Jenkins. Shirley 199 Jensen, David 199 Jensen, Vidkie 34,164 Jepsen, Katrina 212 Jewell, Christina 199 Jimenez, Reuben 184 Jimenez, Richard 212 Jimison, Dana 212 Jimison, Dianna 199 Jochim. Sheri 114,184 Johnson, Bruce E. 212 Johnson, CarlM. 212 Johnson, Cathy Ann 199 Johnson, Donald A. 199 Johnson, Dorothy 184 Johnson, Harley 151 Johnson, Judy 199 Johnson, Judy F. 184 Johnson, Leigh 165 Johnson, Marilyn 199 Johnson, Mary 47 Johnson, Melanie 165 Johnson, Mike 184 Johnson, Noma 55,105 Johnson, Penny 49,108,184 Johnson. Randy 65 Johnson, Robert 165 Johnson, Mrs. Shirley 144 Johnson, Thomas 53,184 Johnson, Twila 199 Joiner, Susan 165 Jolly, John 26.29,165 Jones, Anita 40,199 Jones, Bonnie 199 Jones, Danny 165 Jones, Donald 165 Jones, Frank 165 Jones, FrankE. 199 Jones, Judith 199 Jones, Linda 184 Jones, Louis 184 Jones, Orlanda 184 Jones, Paulett 184 Jones, Rick 165 Jones, Sidney Jr. 165 Jordan, Mr. Benjamin 141 Jordan, Joyce 184 Jiunp, Ralph 184 Jurado, Ernie 184 Jurick, Kim 184 -K- Kalaf, Michael 199 Kalember, Karen 200 Kapicka, Bob 78,213 Kapicka, John 213 Kappauf, Gale 213 Karcher, Danny 200 Kaser, Tim 213 Kass, Andy 53,97,98,184 Kass, Sandra 213 Kass, Scott 29 Katje, James 184 Kaufmann, David 213 Kavanagh, Joseph 59,200 Kaylor, Donna 200 Kays, Arlene 29,165 Kaz, Doug 59,213 Keck, Janet 184 Keenan, Vicky 213 Keim, Charles 46 Keim, Michael 200 Keith, Mrs. Ann 40,142 Keith, Mr. Elmer 148 Keithley, Pat 213 Kelly, Mrs. Cheryl 149 Kendall, Dawn 36,184 Kenedy, Edgar 184 Kennedy, Bobby 213 Kennedy, David 206,213 Kennedy, Susan 55,109,184.192 Kennedy, Suzanne 200 Kenyon, Gary 165 Kerr, Bryon 165 Kieft, Brian 213 Kimel, Charles 184 Kingsbury, Robert 213 Kingston, Susan 32,213 Kinman, David 200 Kinnerup, Kathy 49,113,184 Kinnerup, Timothy 62,64,80,213, 222 Kirby, Joel 213 Kirel, Constance 165 Kirk,Jonathan 165 Kirk, Patricia 200 Kirkendoll, Earl 32,80,213 Kishiyama, Cynthia 47.213 Kiteley, Kenneth 184 Kiteley, Theresa 200 Klassen, James 213 Klassen, Karen 200 Klassen, Rebecca 184 Klecak, David 54,94,96,200 Kleinman, Phillip 200 Kleinman, Shanna 184 Klemo, Jody 184 Knapple, Nancy 29,200 Knight, Stan 80,213 Knorr, Theresa 200 Knox, Kristi 213 Koch, George 184 Koch,John 64,68 Komadino, Kandace 214 Korosec, Pauline 34,165 Kozimor, John Jr. 100,102,184 Kozimor, Steve 214 Krauss, Mrs. Ruth 150 Krelic, John 184 Krueger. Gordon 165 Kunde,Janet 42,214 Kunde, Robert 38,40,42,43,46,47, 128,132,166,231 Kurth, Nancy 48,49,121,128,132, 166 Kuykendall, Earl 214 Kwong, Raymond 214 Kyle, Patricia 166 -L- La Grassa, Faith 166 Lake,John 84,86 Lambard. Nacy 184 Landau. Mike 41,184 Landis, Audie 34,166 Lane, Bonne 166 Lange, Bruce 106,179,184 Lange, Mrs. Clare 150 Lange, Thomas 53,65,128,132,154, 166 Langmade, Dan 37,38,43,45,200 Langmade, Laurel 48,200,229 Langemade, Robert 43,166 Lanifer, Lann 200 Larkey, Alan 205 Larsen, Cheryl 52,200 Larsen, David 36,184 Larsen, Mr. Dwayne 139 Larsen,Lars 184 Larsen, Shawne 214 Larson, Anita 42,200 Larson, Kurtis 184 Larson, Lisa 184 Lashinske, Charles 166 Lassen, Kirsten 214 Lassen, Phillip 200 Laswell, Charlene 166 Laswell, Edna 214 Lassen, Kirsten 214 Lavoie, Anton 214 Lawler, Danny 184 Lawler, Donna 200 Lawler,Judy 200 Lawler, Nancy 200 Lawrence, Gary 98.99.166 Lawrence, Harvey 214 Lazzarine,Mara 40,184 Leal, Edward 184 Lee, Debra 166 Lee, Debbie 214 Lee, Dreen 200 Lee, Eddie 78,214 Lee, Kathy 184 Lee, Kim 200 Lee, Patrick 36 Lee, Tim 214 Lemons, Kerry 104.166 Lenichek, Debra 38,42,47,200 Leon, Anthony 184,214 Leon. Marty 184 Leon, Philip 166 Leon, Rozanne 184 Leon, Victor 159,200 Leonard, Debbie 214 Leonardo, Mary Jo 200 Lespron, George 200 Lester, Debra 32,214 Leveen, Dolan 214 Lewis, Elaine 166 Lewis, Mrs. Eileen 150 Lewis, Susan 184 Lewis, Veleda 166 Lieffort, Margo 200 Lieffort, Patricia 214 Liggins, Darlene 200 Liggins, Iona 166 Lillard, Donna 166 Lillard, Nancy 214 Lenan, Paul 214 Littlejohn, Edythe 51,214 Lizut, Debra 184 Lloyd, Lawrence 26,28,29,12B,166 Loewen, Cynthia 41,48,128,166 Logan, Brenda 185 Lokken, Rick 89,185 Lokken, Vickie 37,200 Lomeli, Deborah 110,185 Longfield, Mr. Richard 143 Loney, Edwin 68,185 Loney. Elizabeth 200 Long, Michael 200 Lonsinger, Doug 185 Lonson. Erik 169 Loper, Johnny 200 Loper, Steven 200 Loper, Teresa 214 Lopez, Albert 214 Lopez, John 80,102,214 Lopez, Max 200 Lopez, Robert 102,200 Lopez, Ruben 214 Lopez, Stella 37,185 Lopez, Timmy 64,214 Loretz, D. 36 Lough, Brenda 214 Lovin, Casandra 167 Lovin, Kathi 42,214 Loyola, Gail 200 Lucas, Mrs. Carmen 37 Lucero, Arthur 185 Lucero, David 38,167,230 Lucero, Gabriel 214 Lucero, Linda 214 Lucero, Peter 214 Lundberg, Nancy 167 Ludwig. Becky 32,214 Luck, Mr. Harold 146 Luna, Georgena 36,108,185 Lund, Roger 32 Lund, Sandra 33,200 Lunsford, 185,222,228 Lunsford, Kathleen 200 Lundsford, Kathy 185 Lundsford, Russell 200 Lunt, Brain 40,128,167 Lunt, Dean 200 Lutz, Barbara 185 Lykken. Arvid 26,167 243 gf? 244 Lynn, Karen 26,51,154,167 Lyons, Abigail 214 Lyons, Sadie 185 -M- Mac Callum, April 200 Mac Kay, Larry 185 Machol, Bryan 214 Machol, David 33,200 Machol, Donna 186 Macias, Gloria 167 Macias, Louie 186 Macias, Frank 214 Mackey, Richard 167 Mackey, Vernon 186 Mac Rae, Archie 185 Maddox, Linda 200 Madrid, Kenneth 53,128,167 Maffuccio, Thomas 77,201 Magnan, Denise 201 Magnan, Michelle 214 Maldonado, Freida 201 Maldanado, Patricia 214 Malinski, Mr. Robert 145 Maltby, Linda 28,214 Mammen, Thomas 214 Manderscheid, Steven 214 Mangold, Leigh 201 Mann, Lynell 186 Manley, Meluin 215 Marabel, Frank 59 Marcos, Andrew 201 Marginez, Ricky 186 Marinez, Danny 186 Mariscal,Jesus 215 Marranda, Margie 186 Marshal. Janet 186 Martin, Carrie 55,112,113,128,167 Martin, Deborah 53,186 Martin, Mrs. Evelyn 141 Martin, Linda 201 Martin, Mr. Richard 148 Martin, Robert 201 Martin, Sybil 201 Martinez, Carlos 201 Martinez, Charlotte 28,32,215 Martinez, Gabriel 186 Martinez, Mary 215 Martinez, Paul 215 Martinez, Rondald 167 Martinez, Tony 186 Martinez, Virginia 67 Mask, Benny 186 Mason, Mr. William 149 Mastin, J. Errol 167 Mastronardi, Nicholas 201 Mastronardi, Thomas 20,21,23,33, 167 A Mathy, Bob 215 Matson, Bill 45,186 Matsumoto, Miss Jane 144 Matt, Lee Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, i b h 26 215 David 100,201 Soren 186 William 201 Mayne, El za et ,128,134,168 Mayo, Kevin 215 Mayve, Arthur 201 Mc Bee, Byron 168 Mc Brayer, Stephen 47,49,77,201 Mc Brayer, Sherrie 215 McCann, Mrs. Jacqueline 151 Mc Canri, John 54,81,83,87,123,168 Mc Clellan, Robert 215 Mc Clinchy, Richard 168 Mc Clure, Bradley 185 Mc Clure, Brain 34,168 Mc Collum, Kenneth 53,201 Mc Collum, Richard 186 Mc Comas. Mrs. Marceline 150 Mc Crary, Brain 185 Mc Cue, Cindy 52,53,201,222,228 Mc Cuin, Joanna 215 Mc Cullar, Mr. R. E. 138 Mc Cullough, Billy 201 Mc Devitt, Vicki 185 Mc Donald, Carol 185 Mc Donald, Debbie 168 Mc Donald, Gary 96 Mc Donald, Larry 99 Mc Donald, Michael 215 Mc Donald, Paul 78,91,215 Mc Dougall, Shelley 168 Mc Gee, R. 77 Mc Glone, Michael 201 Mc Gough, Steve 168 Mc Grath, Denise 185 Mc Horse, Debbie 215 Mc Horse, Judith 201 Mc Ilrath, Randy 185 Mc Kelvey, Thomas 215 Mc Laren, Jessie 185 Mc Leer, Gary 185 Mc Leer, Jan 215 Mc Mullen. David 32,215 Mc Mullen, Steven 21,128,168 Mc Namara, Jeniffer 168 Mc Namara, Leslie 215 Mc Neely, Steven 185 Mc Neilly, Joanne 186 Mc Nulty, Marilyn 48,53,55,110, 111,168,222 Mc Pherson, Ester 43,44,168 Mc Rae, Cameron 80,215 Mc Rae, Joan 186 Meacham, Rebecca 186 Meadows, Danny 215 Meadows, Deabra 32,201 Meadows, I. Jean 215 Mealey, Monte 201 Means, Brayn 168 Mearies, B. 36 MeGee, Michael 168 MeGee, Ricky 26,201 Meier, David 64.66.187 Melendez, Thelma 51 Melendrez, Lupita 215 Meloy, Michael 215 Melton, Linda 187 Menchaca, Barbara 168 Mendell, Steve 169 Mendivil, Diane 201 Mendoza,Abel 215 Mendoza, Delfino 215 Mendoza, Eloisa 187 Mendoza, Henry 215 Mendoza, Mrs. Julia 151 Mendoza, Manuel 169 Mendoza, Margaret 24 Mendoza, Maria 215 Mendoza, Ruth 187 Mercurio, Beverly 187 Mereness, Daniel 187 Mereness, Marc 97,169 Merrill, Mr. Gerard 148 Merrill, Mr. Paul 150 Messenger, Scott 187 Metzner, Joe 58,59,64,201 Metzner, Michael 64,69,187 Meyer, Mr. Richard 139 Mickelson, Mary 201 Micola, Frank 77,104,187 Middleton, David 210 Mimier, R. 54 Millanez, 29,187 Millar, Charles 142 Miller, Audrey 29,201 Miller, Edward 187 Miller, John 169 Miller, Kathy 201 Miller. Linda 169 Miller, Marilyn 110,187 Miller. Michele 36.187 Mills, David 215 Mills, Janet 215 Mills, Katherine 36,187 Mills, William 29 Minarsich, Michael 187 Mindrup, Debbie 215 Mirabal, Fred 201 Mirabel, Julie 215 Mirabal, Patrick 78,215 Miranda, Elizabeth 42 Miranda, Sam 201 Miranda, Sylvia 201 Mitchell, Glenn 215 Mitchell, Roxanna 215 Mizer, Brenda 47,215 Mizer, Donna 187 Mohler, Jean 169 Mohler, Jean 169 Moler, Loura 215 Monastra, Debra 35,169 Manger, Kathy 169 Monger, Suzanne 201 Montano, John 201 Montano, Michael 215 Montoya, Margarita 215 Mony, Marc 201 Moody, Karen 48,52,53,20l Mooney, Brian 78,215 Mooningham, Mrs. Laura 141 Moore. Anthony 215 Moore, Arthur 64,187 Moore, Joan 26,45,187 Moore, Jody 201 Moore, Karen 169 Moore, Mr. Paul 147 Moore, Steve 201 Moore, Terry 10,78.115,119,192, 201 Moraga, Joe 35 Morgan, Dennis 215 Morgan,M. 215 Morari, Susan 169 Moreland, Jackie 49,108,201 Moreland, Jerry 169 Morgan, Dennis 32,33 Morgan,Morgan 80 Moroga, Joe 169 Morquecho, Patricia 201 Morris, Debbie 47,215 Morris, Patricia 115,201 Morris, Shirley 169 Morrow, Denise 109,201 Morse, George 215 Morton, Ann 26,39,43,44,128,132, 169,224,231 Morton, Ronald 215 Morton, Vicki 188 Moser, Terry 188 Mosley, Aletha 215 Mott,Leota 188 Mowatt, Keith 202 Moya, Alberta 169 Muenc h, Gary 40,202 Munhall, Carla 55,113,128,169.202 Munhall, Debbie 188 Munoz, Juanita 202 Murillo 169 Murphy, Peggy 169 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Donald 188 Edward 188 Mrs. Joan 151 Mr. Loyd 34,35 Tina 28,37,188 Vickie 52,513,202 Myrick, Judith 47,215 Myrick, Sharon 202 Nagle, Nagle, -N- Cecelia 215 Teresa 188 Nagy, Mary 215 Napelee. Daniel 215 Needham, Joe 215 Nason, M, 36 Nelson, Robert 170 Nelson Nelson , Russell 66,169 , Terry 202 Nesdill, Thomas 215 Nestich, Matt 96,202 Newkirk, Thomas 188 Newton, David 215 Newton, Richard 188 Niana, David 215 Nickels, Jerry 170 Nickols, Vicki 170 Niemier, Rodney 188 Nieto, Vita 188 Nikki, Roy 215 Nisbet, Mary 36,170 Nissen, Cyndy 188 Noble, Norma Norris, Norris, Norris , Norris, Norris, Norris , Noyes. Cheryl 202 n, Karen 202 Benita 188 Dale 20,21 Debbie 202 Dotty 188 Pam 215 Thomas 94,96,170 Michael 215 , Robert 26,40,43,46,47,128, Nunez, Myrna 115,202 Nunez, Sandra 40,188 -0- Oatfield, Mr. Donald 151 O'Berg, Debbie 55,105,109,188 O'Berg, Diana 49,105,215 Ocano, Suzanne 202 Ochoa, Cecilia 35,170 Ochoa, Linda 215 0choa,Paul 188 O'Donnell, Linda 215 Oke, Jane 202 Oke, Judy 215 Oksanen, Mary 29,202 Olds,Jerri 215 Olivas, Robert 202 Olivera, Marta 215 0llerton,Julie 170 Ollerton, Susan 215 Olson, Bonny 51,105,215,222,229 Olson, Karla 202 Olson. Lyndon 26,29,170 Ong, Kevin 188 Ontiveros, Henry 202 Ontiveros. Sylvia 215 Opfenring, Kathleen 188 Opie, Patricia 202 O'Quinn, Rosean 170 Ordorica, Hector 202 Orick, Mrs. Louise 150 Orick, Phil l6,43,44,132,170 Orona, Steve 100,101,202 Orosco, Pete 215 Ortega, Millie 40,215 Ortega, Vincente 215 Osborn, Mark 215 Osterlind, Alice 215 Osterlind, Billy 100,188 Outlaw, Andy 170 Outlaw, Nathan 202 Owen, Mrs. Marilyn 150 Owens, Kay 44,122,202 -p- Paceley, Barry 216 Padilla, Bobby 216 Page, Mr. Forrest 148 Painton, Dave 36,170 Palm, Kathlyn 170 Palm, Rachel 215 Palmer, Mr. James 102,144 Palmer, D'Vonna 188 Panis, Cindy 215 Pardi, Justin 77,202 Paredes, Mrs. Maria 43,143 Parker, Becky 170 Parkhurst, Rhonda 188 Parlet, Terrie 28,202 Parra, Bobby 216 Parra, Sally 216 Pasaro. Larry 45,202 Passer, Jane 37,39,46.49,188 Paterson, Bobby 54 Patine, Victor 77,120,121,202 Patten, Diane 170 Patterson, Barbara 51,188 Patterson, Brenda 49,105,120,216,222 Patterson, Kellie 216 Patterson, Mr. Wendell 144 Patnick, Lester 216 Paul, Teresa 216 Pavkov, Timothy 202 Pavlet, Debbie 48,188,222 Payan, Erma 37,38,49,51,216 Payne, Mrs. Donna 150 Payne, Scott 170 Peach, Miss Jean 36,149 Pearson, Dealur 202 Pearson, Hal 54,58,59,188 Peckardt, Mrs. Janet 142 Pedroza,Theresa 48,170 Pedulla, Cindy 202 Perkins, Gaylene 48 Perkins, Gaylene 48 Peloso. Robert 202 Pena, Michael 94,96,202 Pena, Morris 188 Pena, Ray 202 Penner, Lisa 202 Peralea, Yolanda 216 Peralta, Dottie 202 Peralta, Irene 188 Peralta. Lupe 202 Perez, Frank 215 Perkins, Billy 80,216 Perkins, Cheryl 114,202 Perry, Dennis 202 Perry. Michael 170 Perry, Sherill 202 Pesavage. Lauri 188 Pestalozzi, Mike 188 Peters, Susan 188 Peters, Terry 170 Peterson, Kathy 53 Peterson, Patricia 39,52,188 Peterson, Peggy 49,113,171 Peterson, Bob 106,202 Peterson, Mr. Wesley 151 Petrey, Danny 202 Pfeiffer, Vickie 188 Phalen, Gail 202 Phillips, Karin 171 Phillips, Tom 188 Pickering, Sara 49 Pilles, Lawrence 188 Pineda, Ed 89,202 Pineda, Frank 171 Pineda, Helen 171 Pitman, Karen 202 Plautz, Lori 26,40,203 Pohja, Lillie 203 Polelonema, Emma 171 Pollard, Mrs. Marilyn 145 Pomeroy, Mitch 171 Ponath, Donna 171 Ponce, Grace 203 Porter, Amos 203 Pourchot, Marilyn 188 Powelson, Billy 66,171 Prange, Salli 32,203 Prather, Christopher 188 Preston, Mr. Tom 80,144 Price, Judy 47,49 Price, Preston 203 Price, Susan 171 Pritchard, Sherri 36,171 Prosser, Cathy 171 -Q.. Quan, Nick 26,41,188,228 Quaranta, Patricia 171 Quaranta, Sharon 36.171 Quinones, Cynthia 203 Quinones, Joe 171 Quintero, Patsy 37 -R- Rada. Randa 171 Rada, Virginia 37,203 Rada. Yvonne 37,189 Ramirez, Brenda 171 Ramirez, Robert 78 Ramos, Arturo 59,203 Ramos, Darlene 203 Ramos, John 189 Ramos, Pauline 189 Ramos, Vivian 203 Randles, Nancy 189 Rash, Gary 34 Ratliff, Pat 171 Ratliff, Sherri Reamer, Linda 108,171 Reardon, Patricia 33,133,171 Reed, Mr. Joseph 41,148 Reed, Kay 30,51,105,108,189 Reed, Steven 203R Regney, Joni 171 Reichling, Michael 203 Reid, Mr. Tom 141 Reiman,Kimberly 189 Remmer, Leslie 73,172 Renteria, Pauline 37 Repass, Katherine 115,203 Resinger. Ralph 203 Reyes, Ruth 29,189 Reyna, Linda 172 Reynolds, Gregory 128,172 Reynolds,Mark 32 Reynolds, Stanley 91,189 Reynoso, Catherine 189 Rhoton, Scott 189 Rice, Theresa 172 Rich, Cindy 10,49,119 Rich, James 41,53,203 Rich, Roy 172 Richard, Danelle 51.105 Richards, Joseph 38,189 Richardson, Carlton 172 Richardson, Sherri 29,151 Richardson, Terri 26,48,107,128,133,164,172,222, 229 Rider, Blinn 189 Rider, Sally 47 Riebel, Renee 203 Rigg, Bill 189 Riley, H. 47 Riley. Jean 172 Rinehart, Darlene 172 Rink. Ann 179,189 Rink, Glenn 38,47 Rink, Katherine 37,38,41,48,120,203,222 Rippee, Kenneth 189 Rittenhouse, Mr. Jacob 143 Rivas, Andrew 20,104,203 Rivera, Charles 77,189 Rivera, Lauren 189 Rivera, Loenard 78 Rivera, N. 47 Rivera, Richard 189 Robbins, Linda 32 Robbins. Mischelle 189 Robetts . John 54,68.88,189 Roberts, Kent 69 Roberts , Mark 28,53,203 Roberts. Susan 203 Roberts. Theresa 203 Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts on, Carol 203 on, David 41,229,230 on, J. 35 on, Richard 133,172,230,231 Robertson, Robert 104 Robinsi n, Ann 172 Rodriguez, J. 80 Robinson, Karen 203 Rodes, David 203 Rodriquez, Arthur 189 Rodriquez, Rumaldo 78 Rodriquez, Sylvia 203 Rodriquez, Veronica 46,172 Rodriquez, John 102 Rogers, James 59,203 Rogers, La Rue 51,52,53 Rogers, Ann 160,128,172 Rogers , Rogers, Rogers . Mrs. Helen 150 Mark 217 Melanee 189 Roman, Betty 203 Romero, Rebecca 217 Romo, David 172 Romo, K. 47 Romo, Mary 189 Rone, Robert 189 Roodman, Dyan 189 Roose, Gene 128,172 Root, David 29,53,203 Root, Deborah 35,172 Rosenbluth, Mr. Gerald 142 Rowand, Mr. Joe 151 Rowland, Mark 29,203 Roy. Jan 189 Roy, Manik 32,47 Rucho, Mrs. 33 Rudolph, Craig 29,96,203 Rudolph, Deborah 36,172 Rudy, Diane 33,414,172 Ruesenberg, Julia 49,189 Ruesenberg, Tom 13,100,192,203 Ruggiero, Carm 128,136,172 Ruggiero, Joe 36.189 Ruiz, Albert 189 Runyon, Eugene 78,217 Runyon, John 91,189 Ruse, Jo 203 Russo, William 217 Ryan, William 217 Rybenske, Bruce 172 Rynish, Bruce 189 -S- Salas, Luis 189 Salazar, Armando 217 Salazar, Joe 189 Saldano, Alex 217 Saldano, Christenee 217 Sales, Carolyn 203 Sales, Julia 203 Saliba, Paul 67,189 Salinas, Daliaa 217 Sallee, Coletta 13,173 Salmon, Karen 189 Salmon, Susan 217 Salt, Kenneth 141,160 Samaniego, Gilbert 77,100 Samuels, Richard 54,98,173 Sanchez, Carol 36,173 Sanchez, Rickey 189 Sanche z, Yolanda 217,321 Sanders, Michael 38,189 Sanders, Johnny 29,38,173 Sanders, Rhonda 47,217 Sanderson, C. 35 Sanker, Connie 203,217 Sanners. Bloom 217 Santan Santan Santon Santan a, Diana 43,46,182,189 a, Mary 203 e,Anthony 36,173 e, Mark 29,203 Saplis, James 104 Sapp, Kathy 189 Saravia, Richard 217 Sarrett, Mary 189 Sauceda, Roy 77,189 Saucedo, Irene 217 Saucido, Kathy 203 Savage. James 189 Savage, Walter 34 245 Swann, Smith 246 Saylor,Ann 28,203 Saylors, Craig 189 Scarlett, Sharon 203 Schad, Delbert 189 Schaller, Rickie 217 Schebler, Lynn 46,47,128,173,231 Schebler, Steven 85,97,189 Schiesser, Roy 203 Schiffert, Dawn 49,217 Schilling, Ronald 217 Schindel. Sue 173 Schmich, Bill 189 Schneider, Heidi 217 Scholler, R. 96 Schroeder, James 29,B0,102,217 Schwindt, Mary 173 Scott, Karen 32,203 Scott, Sam 77,203 Scott, Susan 217 Scott, William 26.29.173 Scott, William 53 Smith, Gwendolyn 204 Smith, Hogan 174 Smith, Karen 174 Smith, Mary 218 Smith, Pam 105 Standerfer, Miss Maxine 108,109,144 Stanley, Edith 218 Stann, Richard 78,218 Stapleton, Forrest 88,218 Starks, Mrs, Beatrice 151 Starr, Billy 54,66,174 Starr, Debra 113 Starr, Jerita 218 Szuromi, Michael 189 Steen, Cindy 218 Stehn, Robert 174 Stellhorn,James 53,126,174 Stelter,Jeannie 33 Stephens, Joe 10,16,43,44,106,190 Stephens, Sandra 34,125,174 Theis, Melodie 204 Thomas, Reginald 175 Thomasson, Stan 218 Thompson,Aldon 175 Thompson, David 218 Thompson , Thompson , Deborah 175 Duran 70,76,89,134,204 Thompson, Mike 190 Thompson, Ricky 43,44,175 Thompson, Sharon 218 Thompson, Stanley 91 Thon, Miss Helen 150 Thornburg, Devin 16,43,44,53,128,133 175 222 Seaman, Mary 36,189 Sears, Jeff 23,133,203 Sebring, Brenda 41 Sebring, Susan 107,126,173 Seitz, David 189 Seitz, Thomas 217 Selby, Fred 53 Selby, Guy 217 Sellars, Kathleen 173 Sellers, Glen 189 Sena. Linda 218 Sergent, James 189 Sesma, Edward 78 Severance, Karen 109,218 Sexton,Deborah 189 Sexton, Michael 218 Shank, Barbara 189 Shannon, Terrell 189 Sharp, Dennis 173 Shatto, Margo 173 Shaw, Barbara 41,204 Shaw, Laura Lee 41,173 Sheesley, Linda 218 Shelton, Patricia 204 Shelton, Richard 173 Sheppard, Edward 189 Sheneider, Bill 218 Sherfey, Guy 203 Sherfey, Louise 173 Sherman,Mrs. Shirley 151 Sherrard, Linda 189 Shobe, Debbie 189 Shobe, Ted 173 Shook, Irvin 145 Shores, Mr. David 145 Shumway. David 65.67,85,173 Shumway, Jon 85,91,120,218 Siebert. Glen 218 Siebrand, Candy 173 Siebrand, William 189 Silvestro, Frank 218 Simkins, Melissa 51,53,109,203 Simmers, Mrs. Jean 150 Simpson, Christina 40,190 Simpson, Kenneth 78,218 Simpson, Rodney 78,91,218 Sincoff, Mr.Martin 139 Sipe, Christine 204 Sites, Kathy 204 Sites, Vicky 34,173 Skagsas, Ed 218 Skaggs, Mrs. Mary Jo 151 Skolasky, Jim 69.77.204 Soto, Arthur 53.204 Soto, Brenda 190 Soto,Jack 29,218 Soto, Joe 218 Southerland,John 204 Sparling, Chris 32,77,204 Springerley, Jesse 190 Springerley, Warren 190 Staffeldt, Linda 51 Stahl, Diana 204 Smothers, Luana 190 Snyder, Teri 204 Snyder, Thomas 174 Snyder, Toni 190 Sparling, S. 64 Solarez, Richard 204 Sons, Venus 204 Sordahl,Marvin 149 Sorensen, Mrs. Erica 39,141 Sorenson, Julie 218 Stevens Stevens , Bradley 190 , Cheryl 204 Stevens,James 149 Stevens. Ron 174 Stewart, J. 78 Stillion, Michael 174,198 Stilson, Delores 218 Stinson, Bonita 190 Stocks, David 204 Stockton, Julie 190 Stakes, Candace 190 Stokes, Margaret 218 Stone, Richard 190 Stonoff, Mr. Bob 148 Stout, Diana 47,218 Stout, Donna 47,218 Stout. Rebecca 32,204 Stowell, Steven 190 Stoyer, Greg 190 Strauss, Susan 190 Striegler, Jerry 174 Strunk, Sally 190 Stuart, Athony 174 Stuart, Joe 102,218 Sul, David 204 Sullivan, Cathy 174 Sulfridge, Anita 44,48,49,174 Sullivan, Gene 100 Sullivan, Mark 53,54,104,120,204 Sullivan, Michael 11,53,54,67,119,121,133,174 Sullivan, Randall 102 Sumpter, June 37 Sumpter, Teresa 36,37,190 Sunal, Paulette 204 Sundstrom, Janet 40,147,204 Sundstrom, Mark 218 Sunkees, Judy 190 Sunseri, Cathy 174 Sutherland,Larry 218 Sutter, Robert 204 Sutton, Michael 190 Swann, Harry 77,204 Swann, Judy 204 Rhonda 47,108,109,174 Swart, Nova 189 Sweeney, Jerry 175 Swenson, Guy 189 Swier, Melinda 218 Swier, Susan 29,204 Swords, Kathleen 204 Syfert, Doug 175 Syfert, Tim 26,96 Syfert, Wendy 218 -T- Tabor, Kent 190 Tacke, Ellis 204 Taddei, Robert 17,38,43,4-1,190,224 Takacs, Stephen 204 Talbott, Debra 26 Talker, Linda 190 Tallman, Marve 218 Tallman, Wad 104,204 Tallman, Wanda 31,39,43.44,190 Tanner, B. 109 Tanner, Gayle 218 Thorne, Robert 104.204 Thurman, Gregory 218 Tidwell, David 32,204 Tidwell, Kirk 218 Timmons, Connie 175 Todd, Danny 190 Todachine, Cindy 205 Tomasello, Fred 218 Torar, D. 51 Torres, Raul 29,43,53,205 Tovar, Debbie 218 Tovar, Ronald 53,205 Tracey, Thomas 88,218 Trask, Allanna 205 Trask, Don 190 Traslavin, Elizabeth 190 Traw, Mrs. Trudy 147 Trillo, Charles 218 Trillo, Sammy 190 Trostle, Timothy 190 Tucker, Barbara 36,175 Tucker, Susan 190 Tulipane, Steve 190 Tunks, Terry 175 Turcott, Mrs. Madeline 141 Turner, M. 47 Tvedte, Marjorie 205 Tyler, Janice 218 Tyler, John 77,190 Tyler, Joyce 205 Tyler, Julia 175 Tyler, Kathy 205 Tyler, Micnelle 73,175 -U- Ulloa, Catherine 218 Ulloa, Martin 53,205.222,22i' Ulloa, Rebecca 190 Underwood, E. 151 Underwood, Tom 190 Uptain, Deborah 205 Uptegrove, Samuel 175 Upton, Diane 44,176 Urias, Larry 218 Urias, Priscilla 32,176 Urschel, Peggy 176 Utz, Donna 218 -V- Valadez, Veronica 36.559.49.190 Valdez, Evangeline 190 Valenzuela, Mauel 205 Valenzuela, Susanna 218 Valverde, Diane 205 Vandermead,T. 36 Van Gorp, Judith 218 Vanderwall, Dan 176 Van Loon, John 190 Van Siclde. Brenda 190 Van Sickle. Steven 190 Van Winkle, Donna 176 Vannasdale, Daniel 218 Vannier, Debra 11,73,119,127.176 Vannier, Lori 73,115,205 Varela, Norma 190 Vasquez, Danny 64,190 Vasquez, Dellina 37,190 Vasquez, Estella 218 Vasquez, Roberto 151 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Paul 174 , Randy 26,29 . Rhonda 32,133,204 , Richard 190 , Stacey 218 , Steve 218 . Susan 174 Smith, Tim 218 Smith , Timothy 190 Smith, Vickie 204 Smail, Smith Smith Lori 218 , Angela 218 , De Ette 48,128,174,229 Debra 218,222,228 Smith: Debra 173 Tanner , Joline 175 Tanner. Mrs. Olene 151 Tanner. Robbin 204 Tanner. Roberta 204 Tanner , Sherry 190 Tarazon, Arthur 190 Tarkington, Dan 26,204 Tarkington, David 26,204 Taylor, Charles 204 Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Cheryl 190 Janet 175 Pam 218 P. Elaine 218 Tayrien, Grant 77,204 Teepe, George 204 Tegen, Ernest 96,204 Tellef, David 53,66,101,198,204 Tellef, Michael 47,175,230 Ternak, W. Michael Jr. 100,190 Valencia, Soiia 218 Valdez, Gus 218 Vasquez, Sally 205 Vaughn, Kevin 205 Vega, Randy 34 Velk, Danny 190 Vemich, Mrs. Jean 150 Villa, John 219 Villa, Molly 190 Villa, William 205 Villalobos, Cliff 205 Villaverde, John 91,219 Villaverde, Sandra 176 Villines, Michael 64.219 Vizcarra, Maria 176 -W- Wagoner. Jay 145 Wahlin, Jimi 26.40.205 Waisner, Sheryl 42,219 Walker, Debbie 191 Walker, Larry 59,191 Walters, M. 28 Walters, Mrs. Cleo 151 Walton, Randy 191 Ward, Danene 124.191 Warner, Juanita 26,48,205 Warner, Marie 42,49,109.219 Warpack, Sheri 176 Wasar, Mary 206 Wasar, Michael 205 Waters, Shirley 219 Waters, Shirley J. 32 Watkins, Carla 219 Watkins, Glenn 205 Watkins, Gloria 36,191 Watkins, Mark 205 Watkins. Teresa 191 Watson, Doug 191,205 Watson, Pat 36,176 Watson. Stephen 191 Weatherhead, Geraldine 191 Weatherly, James 191 Weathers. Randy 219 Webb, Charles 191 Webb, Mike 95 Webb, James 96,205 Weber, Debra 205 Weddle, Jacqueline 219 Wegener, Pat 29.51.219 Welker, Stewart 64,69,97,l00.191 Weller, Jennifer 32,36,191 Weller, Patricia 51,219 Wells, Alan 176 Wells, Floyd 142 Wells, Lesley 219 Welsh, Brenda 36,176 Welsh, Calvin 78,219 Welsh, Michael 85,87,205 Welshane, Mrs. Ann 151 Welshans, Debbie 105,219 Welshans, Greg 191 Welson, Mike 176,205 West, Debbie 32 West, Gary 28.91,102,103,219 West, Linda 219 Westbrook, Alan 191 Westfall, Kim 191 Weyrauch, Gloria 2045 Wheat, Mike 205 Wheat, Paul 191 Whitaker, Davada 29,37,176 White, Dawn 219 White. Don 78,92,219 White, James 59,191 White, Joy 205 White, Kenny 67,127,176 W'hite, Kitty 32,99 White, Loran 177 White, S. 54 Whitehead, Linda 49,191 Whitmarsh, Tim 219 Whitt, Donna 37,205 Wick, Barbara 205 Widdows, Victoria 219 Wilke, Don 177 Whitworth, Karen 219 Wikle, Mrs. Ellen 141 Wilder, Don 205 Wilder, Mrs. Ruth 151 Whitt, Bob 219 Wilhide, Mrs. Christine 151 Wilke, Don 26.2829 Wilks,J. 47 Williams, Andrew 26,177 Wikie. Linda 219 Williams. Mark 219 Williams, Bobby 191 Williams, Debra 32.47.219 Williams, James 47,205 Williams, Jeffrey 205 Williams, Riley 33,177 Williams. Steve 177 Williams, Terry 26,29,134,205,222 Williams, Tina 191 Williamson, Donna 179,191 Williamson. Joel 219 Willis, Sarah 191 Willis, Scott 28.33.191 Willis, Walter 177 Wilson, Conni 219 Wilson. Marta 191 Wilson, Mitchell 219 Wilson, Patricia 191.205 Wilson. Paula 177 Wilson, Peggy 191 Wilson, Robert 205 Wilson, Roland 205 Wilson, Sandee 177 Wilson, Scott 219 Wimp, Karen 47,219 Windom, Rex 45 Wineland, Cynthia 46,219 Wineland, Sandra 26,191 Winkler, Linda 191 Winters, Jo Ann 219 Winters, John Lynn 47,177 Winters, Thomas 191 Wischow, Mike 59,191 Wischow. Robin 205 Wison, Gracie 205 Wittenburg, Mary 191 Wolf, Mrs. Patricia 151 Wolf, Gary 84.85.177 Wolford, Lee 20,133.134.190 Wong, Arlen 91,219 Wood. Gerald 64.219 woodrum,Paz 128,154,177 Woods, Doug 205 Woods , Tim 205 Wozniak, Joseph 88,142 Wozniak, Matt 190 Wozniak, Mike 205 Wright, Craig 65.98.177 Wright, Don 205 Wright, Ed 219 Wright, K. 80 Wright, Janene 177 Wright, Ken 219 Wright, Tom 177 -Y- Yanes, Manual 151 Yarbrough, Robert 151 Yarbrough, Tina 219 Yarbrough,Tim 32 Yates, Randall 219 Ybanez, Michele 36 Ybarra, Norma 40,205 Ybarra, Oscar 177 Ybarra, Tillie 205 Yeatman, Dorothy 134,177 Yonker, Scott 53,104,191 York, Ed 104.219 York, Jeanine 191 Young, Young, Young. Young, Young, Youree Billy 54,98,99 Denise 46,48,65,110,111,177,222 Joe 86 Kit 135,177 Mike 177 , Mr. Royce 87,144 Yrique, Manuel 29.205 -Z- Zacharis. Mr. William 151 Zaragoza, David 191 Zaragoza, Pete Zieve, K. L. 37.191 Zimmerman, Kathleen 177 Zimmerman, Pamela Jean 43,44,191,222 Ziol, Mrs. Helen 147 Zugg, James 191 247 Why must there be deadlines, editors, and advisors? was once written on the blackboard after a rushed and hectic dead- line. The reason is that we must have these elements to produce a good yearbook. During this year the entire staff worked hard and has been dedicated to the production of the Legend. I would like to express my deepest thanks to Mr. Cox and the staff for all their time, ideas, and friendship, which means so much to me. I know that the disagreements that occurred did not cause a separation in the staff but brought us closer together, and that we all can remember the happy and funny times we all had while working on the Legend. Editor-in-Chief Janice Hammock 248 w U faTT'1 ' - - X- v W ' M-Q---H-H 'Af .w W1 1' W Y 1 1 I ' Q Yu New ' 7 N w fy l, W' Wm ' 'A H W, I ' w N '2 . -'21 4 x ' MJ .. ' - if ' '1w.13.i1',. ,,, w , t, - .u . 1 f- ,,..1.' XJERUH INVIIVIZ I
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