East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1967

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The pressures are tremendous, the challenges awesome, and the oppor- tunities enonnous in scope: these are the phrases we, as high school students, often hear. Phrases cannot, however, do more than intimate the reality they attempt to express. The Final results are subject to the student's wills and abilities, and each individual's salvation lies in his ability to develop rewarding directions and carry them out with the best ability he has. ACADEMICS page 5 CLASSES page 31 C ORGAN IZATIQN S EN page 79 -yzzmyg A7 JKFIIZEW7 eve EMM! 27115 f Wm! ,awww X740 M5145 wwf , Wflffp ,WMAM ACTIVITIES 16225 MK ff' Wy av' page 123 fgff Vbff 77A7!g,'j Mfg My-9 :mf azz ivy ia? 549 47775 4,7 ,. MM SWWATHLETICS page 148 4sJs,,,g:1e-41, East High School, an example of the modern educational institution, is a delicate balance of forces and elements. This balance, between students and faculty, be- tween activities and scholastics, between traditions and innovations, is constructed to produce the harmonic tension that, paradoxically, unites East into a group. A student here finds opportunities for leaming and directing new abilities he never had before. The Eastonia 1966-67, his record of a year at East, is dedi- cated to all the elements that guide the student in his school life. It is dedicated to the faculty, who spend their time in service to teaching, to the members of the administrative staff, to every person who contributes their efforts for East High and its educational ideals. Above all, it is dedicated to the students of 1966- 67, and to their all-important decisions, formulation of goals, and achievements. l 3 fffff, ' 1 :Ve ,: , of :af l L-1 alggglm' inf fl' -M V pf -7:A3i9,7,oA, 5? 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Q ,J I ,f .. ..-- f , 1- - 1 3,-w ' , . - , ' 'if' HA ' 1 it 9, , ,J 4 'vw 3,1 ' V V-u .- l 2: 1 't Z A -1 I , ' S ' ' . .ff r f 1' 3 'uri Ain 'Z 'O Wg? ,. f ' ' -lu - 'iI'I-2:1 2, ' T -vi . -' A :T ', . 1. 3.-'H , f. nw, A 'li' 5f..Q,4 'F-e w'H f 'Y 'I' , A , . U .9 . ,gn ,, . , , ,L..., 4 , ef- 1, f f wg,- N A ,Q .1 ha. wf5f.,.3w,. 1 - E B K I .: i ' ' W: L' fn I , K , '.- .. L -an-1-,.n1, . ' :Lian s :H 5 'M ., x xgv ' fd 3-'Q an ,APN V 1'1- 3 f -'A' 4 5 , 'i7'S,-ikgfggigil., ' , Q-Wgrivilki 1 ,ev-wa--' .,.4. ,,,'f'. ,V -ww , E X ti .W-ws - W. 'nf . ix A ,....... ADMIYISTRATIO Dear Ecider: You have had an opportunity during your years at East to achieve a degree of maturing by learn- ing how to manage your life and how to control better your emotions. You have been challenged to learn the difficult lesson of how you relate to others and, at the same time, how best to develop your skills, knowledge, and rational Prim ipal ability. WVhile you have attended East High School, you have encountered many tests that have given you an opportunity to evaluate your ability and personal maturity. My hope is that you are becoming sufliciently prepared to pass the more difficult tests you must face. joseph W. Richards Principal Mary E. Caffey Miss Caffey, as Assistant Principal of East, has taken on her responsibilities with determination and discern- ment. A former East High graduate and faculty mem- ber, and the present foreign language superintendent for city schools, Miss Caffey has assumed the addi- tional assignment of dealing with faculty and curric- ulum at East. She has demonstrated her varied abili- ties in administration by becoming familiar with the needs of teachers and students, and by coordinating such activities as publications and commencement. Vi e Prin ipal LaMar W. Sorensen In the performance of his duties as Vice-Principal, Mr. Sorensen comes into direct contact with a large part of the student body, and in a variety of circum- stances. As supervisor of the Boosters and the Board of Control, as chief administrator of activities Cdances, games, rallies, partiesj, and as advisor to individual students with their large and small problems - he has come to be viewed as superman', to many people. But this is not what Mr. Sorensen is at allg if anything characterized him, it is his deep understanding of and dedication to education and youth, and these are pos- sibly the most human qualities of all. M. Lynn Bennion Superintendent of Schools Board of Edu ation The Board of Education is at least partly respon- sible for the introduction of such aspects of East's changing policies as forthcoming flexible scheduling, new athletic facilities, an advanced curriculum, and well-trained teachers. It is the force which makes East High operate smoothly and elficiently. Arthur E. Arneson Robert L. Bridge Administrative Ass't. Clerk Treasurer Walter A. Jensen Lawrence D. Schroder Arthur C. Wiscombe Supt. of Bldgs. 5: Crds. Ass't. Superintendent Ass't. Superintendent Left to Right, First Row: Mrs. Esther Landa, Mrs. june Orme, Mr. W'aldo Anderson, Mr. George Christensen, Miss Ada Burt. Second Row: Mr. Perry Lee, Mr. Stanley Russon, Mr. Carl Child, Mr. Wallace Toronto, Mr. Glen Burt, Mr. Leinonte Peterson. P.T.A The P.T.A. promotes cooperation and under- standing between parents and teachers, by sponsoring such functions as Back-To-School Night, movies for the students, and the Christ- mas Musicale. Left to Right, First Row: Mrs. Lewis M. Evans, Mrs. Rebecca Marriott. Second Row: Mrs. Frank Whitney, Mrs. Harold Spencer, Mr. Joseph Richards, Mrs. Donald H. Black. ocial Worker The social workers render invaluable assistance to the counselors and to hundreds of students. They use professional knowledge and skills, as well as understanding, to help solve the major and minor problems they deal with every day. Miss Greta Croft JW? VZQ OUH GlO1' Essential to the workings of East High Schoo1's administration of the student body, the four counselors aid in the solution of countless stu- dent diiiiculties, offering their services on every subject, from sophomore schedules to prospec- tive colleges. They work with Eastis students on a first-name basis, and never lose their determi- nation to make every Ecideris three years the best of his life. IGS, HIST Balancing the debits and credits, Mrs. Schuchert handles the financing of East's activities with the finesse of a Wall Street mogul. ft! Mr. William F otheringham V Mr. E. Lee Lasater Mrs. Helen Schuchert Mr. Donald R. Eggington Mrs. Dorothy Iones Mrs. Gloria Merback CULTY ngli h Mrs. Betsy F arlow Sophomore English Miss Melva Guiver Librarian Mrs. Lynne Cutke Iunior English Mrs. Theresa Hammond Sophomore English Mr. Robert Hull Senior English Mr. Glendon Iverson Senior English Miss Ruth Ann Lewis Sophomore English Mrs. Treva Montgomery Special Education Mr. Florin Nielson - Dramatics Miss Catherine Newman Senior English Mrs. Linda Palfreyman Discussion Mrs. Fern Register Special Education Mrs. Mary Stevens Junior English Mrs. Amy Vinz Iunior English Mrs. June Wilhite Junior English The English Department at East is widely admired for its work in transmitting to students a strong knowledge of their native grammar and literature. The discipline of this most es- sential subject produces students with the ability, hopefully, both to write clearly and effectively, and also to appreciate the various qualities of modern and classical literature. Mr. jack Christensen Senior English Miss Catherine Collins Senior English Mr. Ivan Dyren, Biolog Mr. Lynn F indlay Biolog3 Mr. Lee Freeman Chemistry Mr. Robert Kendall Chemistry Mr. Berneli Loverid ge Physics Mr. David McEwen Biology Mr. Ioseph Sperry Physiology E . E IGHCG In the rapidly changing Fields of science, East's able and well- informecl teachers present a challenging look into scientific skills and dogma. Mr. Clifton Cook Algebra Mrs. Lillian MacKay Geometry Miss Thelma Rickey Algebra Mr. Walter Schulze Practical Arithmetic Mr. Lorin Smith Geometry Mr. Thomas Thorum Algebra Mathematics In a world continually becoming more technical and skilled, a foundation in workable mathematical skills is essential. East's instructors offer a curriculum which provides the tools and stimulus for developing these skills in their students. Miss Oi-la Bell Trigonometry Mr. Paul Boyce Algebra Miss Louise Cramer Spanish Miss Rachel Hamstead French Miss Roberta Hansen French Mr. Donald Jarvis Russian Miss Ioyce Warburton Latin Mr. Valois Zarr German LHB 1161 C Mr. Ioseph Erickson World History Mr. Charles Herrnansen American Problems Mr. Irving Moore World History Mr. Alton Poulsen American History Mr. Grant Smart Sociology Miss Tessie Tryfon American History A most important and rewarding classroom experience is offered by the well-qualified language instructors at East. In building an individualis backgorund, teach ers instruct in the areas of foreign customs and cul ture, basic language skills, and literature, and also present informative but entertaining activities 0 ia cien e Social Sciences involve the study of man, whether it be his history, his government, or his motivations. Easts in- structors present these concepts through facts and inter- pretive analysis. Mr. Fred Bennett Economics Mrs. Barbara Dunn World History Mr. Raymond Edvalson Mr. William F rederickson Mr. Weldon Hyer Commercial Art Arts and Crafts Art Mrs. Leona Facer Miss Beth Nelms Miss Marilyn Tribe Clothing Foods Clothing Miss Lorraine Bowman Mrs. Rebecca Glade Mr. Dow Young Choral Music Girls' Glee Instrumental Music Mr. Roger Butterfield Type Mr. Darrell Palmer Accounting Art Silk-screened posters, eye-catching exhibits in the front hall, wet oils and smelly turpentine, the Eastonia cover - all results of the creative ideas and new tech- niques employed by East's art department. Homemalein Learning, among other things, the correct method of basting turkeys and seams, the stu- dents in the homemaking department are given practical experience and excellent direc- tion in the areas of sewing and cooking. Mui Providing experienced technical direction, the incen- tive to develop musical skills, and the opportunity for the exhibition of talent, Eastls music department con- tinues to maintain its outstanding reputation for de- veloping and encouraging promising musical talent. Bu iness The skills acquired through Eastls business department provide not only excellent job training but also a background useful in schoolwork and daily activities. Mrs. Belva Post Transcription Mrs. Dorothy Smith Shorthand Mr. Bruce Speakman Type Mrs. LaRay Hulbert Mrs. Anne McQueen ' P.E. P.E. o o Since it was first established, the Driver Instruction program at East has been widely popular among students and adults alike for the fine job the instructors do in teaching safe and practical driving skills to tomorrow's drivers. X lndu trial For those planning to enter vocation- al Helds after graduation, or students interested in practical experience in drawing and woodwork, Eastys indus- Mr. Darrell Iosie Mr. Kenneth Austm Driver's Training Driveris Training trial arts classes offer opportunities for developing techniques and experi- menting with new ideas. P. Health The Health and P.E. classes teach students both how to prop- erly care for the human body, and how to develop athletic prowess and coordination. Wlietlier instructing the Pep Club, conducting a panel on dating, or demonstrating wrestling techniques, teachers in these departments are capable and well qualified. Qfitice taff Mr. Darwin Christenson Mr. Arlin Mecham Arts and Crafts Technical Drawing Mrs. Carol Rich Miss Shen'y Van Vleet Dance P.E., Health Mr. Iman Hales Mr. Grant Martin Sophomore P.E. junior P.E. 'Mr. Richard Milne Mr. Elmer Richards Sophomore P.E. Senior P.E., Health Mr. Ted Weight Biology, Senior RE. Eastis well-organized office staff issues uncounted varieties of slips and forms to students, and also provides answers to such intriguing questions as How many girls are there in Mr. Cookls sixth period class? and Man, where can I get an eight-cent stamp for my A.C.T. Test Application? Mrs. Anne Bury Mrs. Evelyn Cooley Mrs. Lois Dansie Mrs. Beverly johnson Mrs.. Mary Lindsay Mrs. Shirley Swenson Assistant Secretary Bookroom Clerk Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Mr. Charles Dover Mr. Dan Chavez Mr. Walter Lazenby Mr. I. S. Almond Mr. Michael Kelner Mr. Harold Zarkou M.r. LaMar Bushman Mr. Royal Mower Mrs. Rose Hardy - The popularity of East's kitchen staff, evidenced by long lines and satisiied smiles indicates the quality of the inexpensive, delicious meals served in East's cafeteria. The cuisiners have also gained quite a reputation for originality in their use of hamburger. HOT. . Developing the attributes of leadership and loyalty in participating students, East's military leaders help form a Re- serve Oflicers Training Corps that is one of the finest in the area. Sgt. FIC S!Sgt. Louis Price Richard H. Anderson R.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. u todian The indispensable duties and services of our custodians are willingly performed, and help assure a clean, anti- septic campus. ui iner Mrs. Lucille Cochrane Mrs. Rena Neilson Mrs. Angelina Suibato Mrs. Marg Stover Mrs. Marion Williams Mrs. Florence Twitchell Jim Bearclall, President As jim himself could tell you, his experience as student body president has been both rewarding and demanding, but what the students of 1966-67 could all tell you is that this year Jim brought to Eastis highest elective oiiice a wealth of esteem, spirit, and sincere accomplishment. Craig Brewster, Vice President Craig, an active member of the Key Club and Football team, served East High as S.A.E. Vice and Booster President with a conscientious but fun-loving approach to the problems and re- wards of student government. Chris Cannon, Historian Chris, constant sincerity and friendliness, and her determined Work in recording important events at East, made her a well-liked and valu- able historian in 1966-67, and a welcome member of the many clubs, programs, and groups she was a part of. Qifi er janny Hughes, Secretary To the office of Secretary, Ianny contributed the admirable qualities of affability, spirit, and de- termination, and also rounded out her interests by involvement in A Cappella and Madrigals, the Eastonia Staff, and many Ecide clubs. Mark Spencer, Business Manager Mark, one of the Hnest business managers in Eastis history and also an active athlete, never lost his qualities of adaptability, talent, and dedi- cation to the students of East High. Left to Right, First Row: Tony Siciliano, Greg Brinton, Tom Rasmussen, Mike Sampson, Richard Bradley. Second Row: Sally Hess, Ianny Hughes, Heidi Sorensen, Chris Cannon, Sue Smart. Third Row: Mr. Joseph Richards, Sponsor, Iim Beardall, Craig Brewster, Mark Spencer, Mr. LaMar Sorensen. Sponsor. afety ommittee The members of the Safety Committee are faced with the serious, necessary job of insuring that the safe practices are the rule at East. Through- out the year, the committee dealt valiantly with severe parking problems and traflic accidents, among other things, and Worked to raise the green safe-driving banner on Eastis flagpole. Left to Right, First Row, Sitting: Rebbie Marriott, Mr. Fred Bennett, Sponsor, Tina Valentine. Second Row, Standing: Alice Ann Young, Claudia Flandro, Leslie Thomas. Third Row: Nina Rich, Kathy Kempton, Jann Thomton. Left to Right, First Row: Richard Bradley, Wendell Gardner, Tom Williams Second Row: Becky Sharp, Becky Thayne, Ioan Richards, Norman Maxfield Third Row: Liz Sandberg, Guy Toombs, Rick Evans, Bob Whaley, Wendy Nelson Ssernbl ommittee The necessary and often diihcult task of coor- dinating the various assemblies of the year was performed Well by the assembly committee, under the direction of Mr. Bennett. The com- mittee worked with the assembly sponsors to pre- sent a variety of programs to the students. Board of ontrol The members of the Board of Control, the highest elected officers of Eastis student body, are the execu- tors of decisions in the area of student government, and the source of much of the spirit and leadership that helped East build A Flame of Glory from a Fire of Traditionf' Boo ter The Boosters, elected by each home room, rep- resent the students in discussing school problems and reporting information of forthcoming events to Eciders. Under the leadership of Craig Brew- ster, Boosters established new ties between stu- dents and administration. Craig Brewster Wendell Gardner Marian Curtis President Vice President Secretary Left to Right, First Row: N. Keyser, M. Curtis, A. Young, A. Mont- R. Le Fevre, D. Bevan, M. Seifers, C. Wilkinson, I. Spivak, K. Miles gomery, C. Hill, R. Curtis, K. McDonald, M. Strasser. Second Row: B. Whaley, S. Openshaw, S. Cuthbert, R. Taggart. Fourth Row: H S. Hess, F. Millburn, B. Wirthlin, C. Briggs, L. Gras, B. Young, Woolley, R. Bradley, L. Grobstein, E. Omie, G. Kunz, B. Bunnell J. Brasher, E. Sargent, C. Johnson, B. Young, M. Klc. Third Row: S. Osbome, W. Gardner, S. Mortensen, C. Brewster. Nancy F landro Sue Winterton Linda Hess Sue Smart 3rd Vice President 2nd Vice President lst Vice Presiden Pfesldent Sue Smart and the East High Associated Girls spon- sored such activities as the Fashion show, the annual suffragette movement called Girls, Day, and the best attended dance of the year. Left to Right, First Row: M. Cannon, S. Smart, M. Brinkman, A. Young, R. Marriott, A. Can- non, L. Thomas, S. Daines, L. Hess. Second ROW: M. Cowan, R. Tsuyuki, S. Howell, M. Lowen, S. Pixton, M. Moe, C. Hill, B. Young, R. Taggart, D. Barrus. Third Row: M. Fair- banks, M. MacKissic, T. Lambourne, B. Felton, C. Butterfield, P. Wooton, A. Palmer, M. Snow, I. Smartt, Fourth Row: W. Wells, C. Banks, S. Brossard, N. Flandro, P. Droubay, E. Waldo, I. Moe, B. Bennion, P. Scott. D. Peterson. .B Qi E. Mike SHITIPSOII Rob Schissler Bob Bowen Mark Millbum Pr6SiCl6I1f 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President The beard growing contest, Senior Marching Men, and Boys, Day typify the activities of the Associated Boys of East, under the direction of Eastls star quarterback, Mike Sampson. Left to Right, First Row: N. Fairbanks, B. Whaley, M. Sampson, D. Bevan, L. Crobstein, M. Millburn, S. Fairbanks. Second Row: E. Orme, M. Turner, R. Fowles, T. Cozakos, R. Brown, K. Warner, K. Koenig, C. Thomas. Third Row: B. Mavor, I. Olsen, I. Brown, S. Wamer, W. Wright, S. Jensen, S. Peacock, D. Mortensen, D. Hardy. Fourth Row: I. DeS ain, S. Mortensen, C. Brewster, W. Cardner, H. Coates, W. Dewsnup, H. Woolley, D. Biclllcerstalf, R. Johnson, V. Della-Piana, S. Green. . E W-5 W Q1 yxovmm lwlywl- WJ? M . ffxm f ,fm , N QA1 Q Jw EWQ6 M0 5' C,,,,7 ' X V , HQ CDR, Alan Ball Kathleen Barrett Patsy Clement Peggy Darger David Felt Martha Fielding Alan Lindsay Stan Merrill Eric Smith jean Steinhardt Leslie Thomas W. Ted Wade Lane Wallace F' 1 ' t The results of the intensive test taken by the juniors each spring is a group of finalists who achieved the highest test scores. Eastls fourteen winners this year, an honor for the school, looked forward to possible scholar- ships and acceptance by the college of their choices. Commendation Steven Arentz Kathleen Barry Thomas Cuthbert Chris Montague James Russon ' Mark Spencer ational Merit W. Ted Wade Kathleen Barrett Kathy Barry Susan Daines Randall Brown 3.970 average 3.964 average 3.964 average 3.964 average 3.943 average I I I I I Well-deserved recognition belonged to these seniors of 1966-67 who demonstrated their scholarship and effort through academic records of the highest degree. enior choiar Tony Siciliano Madeline Wirthlin Lane Wallace Emery Anderson Christine Cannon 3.941 average 3.923 average 3.906 average 3.903 average 3.889 average David Croth jim Allen Leslie Thomas David Bevan Leo Beckstead 3.882 average 3.879 average 3.871 average 3.862 average 3.846 average john Rosner Alan Lindsay Nancy Grover Skip Cuthbert Pauleen Kasai 3.840 average 3.826 average 3.818 average 3.815 average 3.806 average East High has a high ratio of students that receive spe- cial awards each year. These students were recognized by local or national awards for their achievements in many diverse areas. Tim McCarthy Jim Beardall Christensen-Hewlett . Freedom Academy Memorial State Fair pecial ward Kathy Barrett Eric Smith Monte Seifers Kayo Robertson Alan Ball Betty Crocker Future N.C.T.E. Most Outstanding Science Fair Salute to Youth Homemaker of Future Engineer Award State Fair Tomorrow N.C.T.E. Elizabeth Sandberg Sally Peterson Randy Brown Robert F ujinami State Fair Salute to Youth Science Fair junior Science and Humanities Symposium April Kay I Speak For Democracy Contest Tony Siciliano Susan Straight I M American Legion American Legion terlin holar The twelve Sterling Scholar Finalists chosen from East,s sen- iors this year exhibited the commendable qualities of character and good citizenship, as Well as being the best, most capable students in the field they represented. Dorothy Anderson Patsy Clement Tony Siciliano English and Literature Speech and Drama Foreign Language Randall Brown Robert Barrett Ann jones Mathematics Art and Art Crafts Business Education Kathleen Barrett Lane Wallace Alan Ball Social Science Industrial Arts Music W, Ted Wade Nancy Scott Kayo Robertson General Scholarship Homemaking SCieI1CS Tim McCarthy Roger McQueen Eric Orme Senior Junior Sophomore Gut tandin RQT. . The outstanding cadets for 1966-67 have displayed the most superior discipline, accomplishment, and leadership in the R.O.T.C. program at East. Gut tending thlete Of the many excellent athletes at East, these three have been chosen as those who best exhibited not only excep- tional athletic achievement but also good sportsmanship and concern for team performance. David Felt Ric Olsen Rob Taft Senior Junior Sophomore Bryan Held Makoto Inagaki Tony Siciliano South Africa Japan As important as U.N. debate or Geneva agreements, the American Field Service exchange program promotes under- standing between young people of different countries. emi- inalists f ' s 1 ,Y Y W., .s.,, s- :f-im:--55 r...v,. . J ,,,Ei5n,:s,s,: like icgtiigi- . ea V sagem rdaaqgv- - - -we-. 5 ' i g 59.2 , . - ,liiflifassf ' I ,. iz We f Qlfiifllg f i., '11-211:-hfeffw 1 ' .. A r i , -' - - Mill ' - - J fr L li 1 .dfbswii5l'kE2Q1 Christine Chase Rick Woodbury U.S.A Girl 7-Bo S7 Stat Marilyn Cowan Peggy Darger Claudia F landro The various crucial problems facing local and state government today were studied and analyzed by those select Eciders Who attended Girls, and Boys' State last summer. The par- ticipants also heard speeches by lead- ing authorities and oflicials, and elected leaders in mock elections after heated campaigns. Charlotte McKay Margaret Mugleston Heidi Sorensen Iim Allen lim Beardall David Bevan Craig Brewster Randall Brown Skip Cuthbert David Felt Dave Freed Hal Coates Kim Lloyd Scott Loveless Chris Montague Stan Orme Steve Pett Mike Sampson Mark Spencer Tom Williams Left to Right, First Row: V. Allen, If Nelsen, N. McMillan, F. Clark, S. Dolowitz. Second Row: H. Williams, I. johnson, S. Burdett, 1. Richards, B. Williams, D. Faggiani, A. Phillips. Third Row: A. Price, T. Williams, S. Cuthbert, T. Wade, E. Smith, T. johns, D. Teutsch, D. Groth, D. Smith. Miss Tessie Tryfon Sponsor Left to Right, First Row: J. Bevan, M. Fielding, M. Tepper, A. Carlington, A. Thornburg, M. Moe, M. Hilton. Second Row: R. Roser, J. Beardall, E. Christensen, B. Wiithlin, D. Peter- son, R. Snyder, C. Roe. The Model United Nations has be- come a respected tradition at East, because of both its merits and re- wards, and the excitement it offers participators. E.ast's delegations this year, representing Morocco, Swit- zerland, Albania, and the United States, continued their record of strength and achievement at the two-day assembly in the spring. Left to Right, First Row: R. Eastrnond, P. Culp, J. Moe, W. Moseley. Second Row: K. Barrett, S. Daines, K. Peterson, D. Cahoy, C. Dickerson, E. Sandberg. Third Row: Mr. Valois Zarr, Sponsor, D. Bevan, C. Albiston, S. Sowards, H. Hunsaker, H. Berrey, Miss Tessie Tryfon, Sponsor. DEBATE: Left to Right, First Row: P. Robison, F. Clark, V. Allen, I. Draper, R. Poate, R. Marriott. Second Row: T. Roberts, A. Price, C. Dickerson, H. Sorensen, I. Thackeray, E. Sandberg, D. Teutsch. Third Row: P. Darger, R. Backman, B. Held, R. Brown, S. Cuthbert, D, Groth, L. Talbot, I. Nicoll, B. Hunter, OIGI1 1 Eastis select and articulate group of debators, orators, and students of parliamentary rules placed high in grueling meets against the strongest competition. LEGISLATIVE FORUM: Left to Right, First Row: P. Ibarra, R. Poate M. Turner. Second Row: D. Stevens, L. Talbot, F. Langheinrich. Mrs. Lindy Palfreyman Sponsor ORATORY: Left to Right, First Row: C. Dickerson, E. Sandberg, F. Clark, V. Allen. Second Row: I. Nicoll, D. Teustch, R. Brown, D. Croth, H. Sorenson. CLASSES SENIGRS Tony Siciliano, President Inspiring senior victories in Leopard Chest, Homecoming float competition and continuing traditional activities such as the Senior assembly and party, Tony developed unity and comradeship among the Senior Class. Paul Warner, Vice President With typical Super Saint ingenuity, Paul capped the ilagpole in red, loyally sup- ported all A Cappella performances, and added both humor and surprises to East's senior life. SE ICR C SS CE Maud May Gunnell, Secretary Adding vitality to senior life, Maud May vigorously contributed to clubs and groups such as the A Cappella, and brightened school activities and senior activities with her modesty and Warmth. J , 1 0 1 I , T I SENIOR Barbara Ruegner Alan Ruff Jim Russon Frank Rust Cynthia Saldivar Craig Salt Mike Sampson Thomas Sanders Greg Saul Robert Schissler Ralph Schneebeli Nanette Schubach Ulrich Schwurack Nancy Scott Wally Scott Greg Seal Suzanne Seely Monte Seifers John Shields Eileen Shingleton Claudia Shore Tony Siciliano Vana Silcox Michael Silvers Marsha Sisson Marianne Skidmore Paul Slocombe Heber Slusser Sue Smart Jeannine Smartt 44 Winona Rogers Jurgen Rogner Hannah Romney Francois Rook Ted Roos Ron Pioser John Rosner Dave Rowland Jonas Roylance Pete Zwaneveld Ianet Pacheco Willard Wood Pam Woodbury Elizabeth Woodger Cassandra Wong Mary Worsley Rod Wright Ron Wright Wayne Wright Edwin Yoshinaga Alice Ann Young Carol Young Dan Yount 47 enior Life Seniors developed their directions in a variety of Ways this year in the areas of academics, activities, and athletics. Recognition for academic achievement was given to Sterling Scholars, National Merit Finalists, and those honored' at the annual Awards Banquet, as Well as to many other outstanding seniors. Traditional groups and activities, including Senior Womenis football, A Cappella, and Senior Marching Boys, at- tracted the talents of many upper classmen. The athletic department was rich in spirit and victory, an achievement which is virtually tradi- tional at East. With strength and enthusiasm, the seniors provided leader- ship and direction throughout the year of 1966-1967. Q . ug Who got the award for the most beautiful Hoatp What would pep rallies be Without Senior Women? The football team celebrates another victory. If Highland messes up this 'Ei one more time . . .v V 3' Q5 '12-'X ,gf fm 2 main Alright, whois been taking out Senior girls? 42-22-38 . . . Senior Women sure are great! 49 IUNIORS Greg Brinton, President Greg,s special quality of making one feel at ease and a part of things, as well as his outstanding contributions to his school,s activities, have helped him to lead his class through their Junior year. IU IOR CL SS PHLER Becky Sharp, Secretary Becky added vitality and excitement not only to her office, but to her in- volvement in other areas - marching in Pep Club, singing in junior choir and reigning as Cleopatra on Home- coming. Ralph Little Vice President Ralph combined determination and unqualified enthusiasm in his efforts to assure a strong, vital middle class. He was prepared for every possibility in carrying out his representative role. l Carolyn Adams Iolayne Anderson Iulie Baldwin Rulon Belliston Cindy Allen Julie Anderson Ruth Ballmer T. Benjasioiwan Vicki Allen Sandy Anderson Cathy Banks Merv Bennion Sondra Ames Paul Arneson Bill Barrett Walter Berg Boyd Anderson Bruce Ashton Pat Barrett Otto Berger Craig Anderson Bruce Bachman Teresa Barry Andy Berry Janet Anderson Rod Backman Stanley Bateman Bruce Betts David Bickerstaif Kathy Bicknell Esther Bierwolf Gaylen Binggeli IaNae Bingham Sharleen Bird Sarah Bisping Steve Bjorndal Kathleen Borick Mitchell Black Cathy Bosen Marsha Blackliam Robert Bowen Bill Blanchard Alan Bowes Pam Bluhm Bonnie Bradshaw Janet Bockholt Ted Brady jacques Booth Conrad Brandt IU IOR Patricia Brauer Jeanne Brock Mark Brunson Linda Breckenridge Shirley Brossarcl Debby Bruschke Sue Briggs Paulette Brotherson Clyde Bryner Debby Bringhurst Karen Brown Mike Bryner Greg Brinton Nancy Brown Carolyn Bryson Sydney S. Brown Crai Buehler Mai Buhler Thurlow Bullen Robert Bunnell Kim Burgess VVinston Burns Iim Bushnell Carolyn Butler Cladel Butler Elizabeth Buttars Margaret Buttars Kathy Cahoon Lillian Cahoy Karen Call Peter Callis Kevin Campbell Dave Cannon George Cannon Mary Cannon Melissa Cannon jane Cardall Paula Carl Steve Carlson David Casper Laura Center Ann Chamberlain Christine Chase Robert Chausow Sam Chavez Karen Chiclester Margxt Christ Belita Cody Barbara Croft Elizabeth Darley Wesley Dewsnup Todd Ch ' t ' ' ' ' ris ensen Don Coleman Kay Cunningham Laurie Davila Kenneth Diamond Alice Clark Shannon Cannole Dave Currier Gloria Jean Dawes Lanny Diaz Frances Clark Bart Cook Rosy Curtis John Delaplaine Susan Dixon Hydee Clayton Janice Coon Lyn Cushman Sue DeLong Susan Dolowitz Mary Clements Susan Cozakos Noel Cutler Virgo Delume Chuck Dorius Sandy Cloud Linda Crandall Lois Dansie Nancy Demond Craig Douglass Leslie Downing Robyn Doxey Christie Ducler Dennis Duffy Kathy Edwards Ray Edwards Katie Ellefsen Dave Eppersen Carl Erickson Judy Escott Albert Evans Richard Evans Robert Evans Debbie Faggiani IU IDR Pauline F arrer Jeff Fairbanks Maria Fairbanks Norman Fairbanks Brent Fawcett Susan F olland jim Fountain Iohn Fox Ron Frank Kevin Frazier Maylin F rickey Robert Fujinami Terri Fullmer William F uwell Edwin Gendorf Linda Gerth Van Gessel Shauna Giacoma Becky Gibson Dell Goff Kent Gogins Kent Goo rich john Gordon Robin Gordon Gary Graham Becky Green Edwin Greenwood Denzil Grimshaw Jo Ann Grotepas Margaret Grover Darrell Hall Iay Hall Steven Hamilton Marianne Hansen Barbara Hanks William Hansen Susan Hanks Chris Hardy Carolyn Hansen Carol Harper Elizabeth Hansen Michael Harris Hans Hansen Dave Harvey jill Hansen Joyce Hasegawa Daniel Hatch Madelyn Hatch Sarah Hatch Alice Hay Dave Heemeyer Harold Helgesen Jaada Herzog John Hess Marleen Holik Shirley Howell Lelini Ita Mary Ann Higgs Lynn Holt Diane Hughes Colleen Jaeger Stephen Hileman Marsha Hood Helen Hunsaker Pat Jarvis Carolyn Hill Dave Horne Arthur Hunter Bonnie Jenkins Debbie Hill Mike Home Wendell Hurst Mary Jo Jenkins Joe Hodge Caynell Houston Susan Hyde Annette Jensen Val La Ree Holi J. C. Houston Brandy Isakson Nona Jobe Janet Johnson Joan Johnson Julie Johnson Marie Johnson Rick Johnson Roy Johnson Tom Johnson Douglas Jones Randy Jones Mardy Jolley Carl Jorgensen Dave Jorgensen Pe gy Kaiser Jacflc Kapteyn IU ICR Kath Kelsch Iane Knudsen Iohny Kristensen Miie Key Ruth Knudsen Garth Kunz Richard Kimball Christine Koenig Bobbie Lambourne Iohn King Gerhard Koenig Christine Landwarcl Mary Iane Klc Frank Kottal Paul Landes Louie Koucos Frank Langheinrich Ron Larkin Jay Larsen Susan Larsen Wendy Larsen Perry Larson Norman Laub Chris Leach Susan Leaming Leland Leamed Paul Leddy Craig Lee Larry Leeiiang julie Lemon Chris Lence Mary Lou Lentz Helen Leonard Steve Leonard john Lewis Linda Liddle Margie Linford Sharon Litster Ralph Little Janet Lloyd Robin Logston Vaughn Lovejoy Marian Low Maggie Lowen Ioe Lujan Denise Luke Marv Lyman Elizabeth Macey Fred MacKissic Connie Madrill jane Malm Jerry Malone C. Manwaring Nancy Marshall Pam Martinson Scott Martinson Joanne Matragos Terry McBimie Roslyn McBride janey McCleery Susan McCleery Chris McCullough jeff McDaniel Chris McDonald Kathy McDonald Carolyn McFarland Shelley Mclntire Mikella McIntosh Margie McKnight Gary McLane Nancy McMillan Roger McQueen Dennis McShane Susan Mellen Steven Melton jill Merrill Kent Miles Margaret Miller Marylyn Moe Ro Moffat Debliie Moore Robbie Moore Eveline Morris Janice Morris Mitch Morrison Doug Mortensen Wendy Moseley Ralph Mower Frank Mulder Marsha Murlinhy Preston Nay or Grant Nelson Janis Nelson jim Nelson Ioan Nelson JU IOR Kenneth Nelson Heidi Nielsen Ronnie Olgia Pam Pace Judy Phelps Durian Pingree Janice Preece Mindy Nelson Nathan Nilsson Jeff Olsen Ray Paramore Ann Philli s Sue Pixton Allyn Price Shauna Neves Maralin Noah Ric Olsen Candy Parsons Janice Philllps Randy Plant Kathleen Pugh Wayne.Nflg Ra-Layne Norton Carol Olson Johnene Pearson LeRoy Pia Shelley Polad Ronald Purdiu Stephen N ICO atus Karen Odland Chris Oltersdorf Linda Pelly C. Pichayaphanich Guenther Popp Joyce Quayle Kathy Ogura Carolyn Openshaw Beck Perkins Janine Pickett Susan Porter Barbara Racldatz Steve Osbome Clari Phelps Linda Pilgrim Michael Pratt Janaine Randa Wayne Ransier Maurine Rap Deanna Reecln Dave Reese john Reynolds Jim Rich Steve Rich Janice Richards Bruce Robinson Sue Rowland Mike Savage Ann Schroeder Gary Senninger Sue Richards Pam Robison Ian Rufener Kay Lee Schatten Sigrid Schulz Cary Shapiro Harley Rietbrock Larry Robson Robyn Ryser Lyn Scheiderider Christine Schwab Becky Sharfa Mark Ripplinger Doug Rohner Mohammed Salt R. Scherwinski Charles Seegel Claudia Shie ds Frank Ritter Ruby Rook Elizabeth Sandberg Tom Schiff Paul Seely Kenneth Shrewsbury Tom Roberts Dave Rosenbury Tom Sasson Ken Schone Lynette Selin Keith Sidwell Renee Robins Robyn Rosvall Mark Satteriielcl Robert Schmutz Gaylen Sellich Sally Simmonds IU ICR EW' Terry Simmonds Dick Simon Suzanne Simonson Vicki Sisson Sandy Skrlac Angela Slany Jay Slaughter Carolyn Sloan Chris Smart Melinda Smart Carma Smith Georgia Smith julie Sonclrup Keith Smith Kennarcl Sorensen Mike W. Smith Robert Spackman Susan Smith Nancy Spencer Wilma Smith Bob Sperling lack Snow Kathy Spratt Cudrun Sommerfelcl Tom Springman Judy Stake Perry Stanger Doug Stevens Kathy Stevens Ga le Stevenson Boh Stephenson Bob Stewart Larry Stott Mar Stott Mark, Stout Margaret Strasser john Stringham Dave Stroh Randy Swalberg Chris Swan Russell Swaner Dale Swenson jon Swenson Richard Swenson Robyn Taggart Rick Tanner Lauri Tate Robert Tate Kathy Taylor Linda Thamert David Teutsch Ioan Thackeray Brian Theurer Craig Theurer Terry Thompson Mike Taylor Dave Thumian JoAnne Tolman Guy Toombes Carrie Tornquist Victor Toy Linda Trople Herbert Tsosie Rene Tsuyulci Phyllis Tucker Marvin Tumer Mike Turville Grace Urxy Tina VanWagoner Paul Uy Virginia Verchick D. Van Der Knapp Coreen Versteeg Allen Vanderzalm Miriam Visser Leonora Van Crol Judy Vowles Richard Van Slooten Pat Wadsworth Arja Van Vemde Diane Waldburger Kelly Wall jill Wangsgaard jess Ware Julie Warner Ron Wamer Steve Warner Karen Warren Richard Watkins Kay Webster Larry Wehrli M. Weilenmann Trudy Weixler Kristen Welling Renee Wells IU IOR Wilma Wells Lincoln White Kenneth Westra Tom Whitney Bob Whaley Wendy Whitney Alan Whitchurch Brayton Wi ht Kaye Wildgie Rick Wilkins Sylvia Winterfeld Doug Williams Sue Winterton Noel Williams Becky Wirthlin Pat Wilson David Wong Steve Winder Richard Wong Rick Woodbury Pam Woodman Brad Woodward Harold Woolley Chris Woolf Cynthia Woolf Robert Yeates Bob Woolsey Betty Young Barbara Worthen Monika Young Dennis Wright Ianie Zakis Steve Wynn Bobby Zumbrunnen 5 This ought to clear up your complexion 'IE .4 How many times do I have to tell you Juniors to tuck your shirttails in?', i . SOPHQMGRES Richard Bradley, President Richard injected a new spirit of en- thusiasm into the Sophomores with his quick Wit and fantastic sense of humor. Iohn Spencer, Vice President john,s mellow manner and responsi- ble leadership added a finer touch to Eastis youngest class. CDPHQ GRE CLASS QFFICE Having a keen interest in people and abounding with energy and vitality, Becky employed her talents to pro- Becky Young, Secretary moting a great sophomore year at i East. Julia Adams John Adamson Susan Adamson Bob Aeschbacher Scott Albiston Reed Alger Julie Allred Marilyn Ames Chris Andersen Kathy Andersen Denise Andersen Diane Anderson Clay Anderson James Anderson Jim Anderson Cathy Arnovick Johnny Bartlett Meriam Bennett Richard Berry Julie Anderson Stuart Asahina Ed Barton Barbara Bennion Jane Best Mary A. Armstrong Bobette Badertscher John Bassett David Bennion Julie Bevan Richard Amberg Brent Bagley Joice Bateman James Berg Launa Bickerstaff Maggie Arneson Betsy Ba er Dan Beck Rolf Berger Ruth Bigelow Charles Amodl Nick Baker Thad Behm Elaine Berris Shirley Billeter Jeff Amold Pete Baldwin Doug Belliston Carol Berry Thomas Billings V CDPHCPMORE Mike Birch Debby Bonacci Lynne Blackbum Karen Booth Charlene Blain Roxie Bott Barbara Blakeburn Becky Bowen M. Blickensderfer Richard Bradley Carol Brady Carl Brandt Iill Brasher Steve Breeze Noreen Bridge Julia Bridges Bonnie Brinton Brian Brown Dan Brown Scott Burton Carolyn Cannon Debi Carver john Brown Paulette Butler Elizabeth Cannon Sharon Case Charles Brownrigg Carolyn Butteriield Ioan Cannon Patti Cate Dalton Bryner Dee Ann Cahoy Layne Cannon Robert Center David Buchman Linda Callahan Eugene Cardall Margaret Cervenka David Burdette Nancy Canavan Becky Carr Annette Challis Norm Bumham Bob Cannon Kristine Carr Florence Chavez I1.r1c Christensen Linda Christensen Reed Christensen Vickie Christensen Sam Clark Ron Clifford Carla Clinger Charlene Cone Marianne Crawford Richard Cuthbert Gin er DeLaMare Laurie D n Charlotte Connor Harvey Cook Bruce Co e Caron Corliin Tom Cozakos Becky Crawford Dawna Crockett Nancy Crotch Patty Culp R. Cunningham Marvin Curtis Nancy Cushing g o aldson Cathy Daines Vem Della-Piana Ann Dougherty Christine Dalton Teri Dern Tom Doxey janet Dansie Keith Deun Del Draper Dan Davidson Cheryl Diamond Patsy Droubay Fred Davis Janice Dick jim Dubach james Decker Pam Dixon Carolyn Dunford Ralf Dzierzon Wilfred Dzierzon Riki Eastmond Lillie Ann Eichers Annebel Eklof Dorothy Eldredge Virginia Elliott GPHCPMORE Richard Ellis Prob Evans Ann Enger Wendy Evans Dana Emstsen Ierry Fairbanks David Evans Blair Felton Iulie Evans Greg Fernley Mike Fielden Iulie Fife Nancy Flandro Kathy Fletcher Connie Forbush Helen Forsberg Allen Foulger Richard Fowles Johnny Fox Steven Frank Howard Freed Russ Fuhriman Becki Fuller Susan Fuller Peggy Fuwell Chris Gaddis Ann Garlington Steve Garrett Lois Gates Erika Gendorf Craig Gentile JoAnn Gerber S uzanne Gibbon Cory Gibson Kathy Gibson Douglas Gill Simon Gittins Brent Godding Greg Goodwin s James Gordon Iacqueline Grant Gerald Gras Pete Greaves Robert Greenwell Karen Grieder Carl Griffin vi.: g .Vx David Griilith Gerri Grime Larry Grobstein Dan Grover Alan Hall Rod Hallenbeck Connie Hancock Vicke Hancock Nancy Hanks Suzann Hanks Anne Hansen Barry Hansen Conway Hansen Debbie Hansen Melody Hansen Sheralyn Haymore Analee Hicken Judy Hollberg Richard Hood Bob Hardy I. 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They are willing to sacriiice their time to orient the Sophomores, prepare the Iuniors for their Senior year, and direct the Seniors to- wards a career or the college of their choice. Mr. William Fotheringham junior Class Mr. Lynn Findlay Sophomore Class 9 , 'W y 2 ,, A --1- M , , 1 ima fgw .ii W f F959 xx? L4 ,ia . . 52,5 gi' N J QRGANIZATIQNS Steve Ballinger Associate Editor Sally Hess Editor Rubber stamp Wars, chaotic meetings, in- s coherent ultimatums, and lots of hard work made working with Sally exciting, reward- a, H., ing and extremely Worthwhile. A year is an abstract division of time, a simple expression of mathematics. But to the student at East High it becomes more - it is a series of events separated from any others in this person's memory, a measure of his life. It is to this principle, to the crystal- lization of all that is valuable in this year 1966-67, that the Eastonia is dedicated. What has been set down by the yearbook staf'f,,in print and in photographs, are those elements of East High life that can be captured on a page. That it serves as the key to a time, a place, and a feeling, is an achievement that makes the Eastonia a symbol of the year it represents. Eric Smith Robert Barrett Literary Editor Art Editor Shela Clark Elizabeth Sandberg Dave Cannon Paulie Kasai Ronald Roser Activities Editor Organizations Editor Athletics Editor Business Manager Head Photographer Mr. joseph Sperry Miss Catherine Collins Mr. Raymond Edvalson Sponsor Literary Sponsor Art Sponsor Susan Dolowitz David Cannon janny Hughes Sue Leaming Index Editor Ass't. Literary Editor Assit. Organiz. Editor Assit. Activities Editor 1 Chris Montague Ian Thornton Pam Pace Artist Artist Artist jim Hooper Boyd Butler Mark Brunson Photographer Photographer Photographer Ann jones Associate Editor Heidi Sorensen Editor Performing a near-miracle thriteen times this year, Heidi evidenced her worth as editor by efli- ciently publishing an entertaining, informative Leopard Le opar .,. The Leopard, although only a newspaper, is a key to the real identity of the East High student body. Its pages are not only a part of the spirit and tradition of East, but also a sounding board for new ideas and approaches to problems, a voice for change as well as tradition, and a source of news, events, and entertain- ment presented with vitality to the students it represents. Anne Montgomery Sue Smart Editorial Editor Feature Editor Tom Springman , Colin Thomas Alan Higham Steve Osborn Kathy Baldwin Sports Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Ass,t. Bus. Manager Exchange Editor WI' vi, g i W Mrs. Mary Stevens Mr. joseph Sperry Sponsor Photography Sponsor 5 r EQ ,fx Lkgq , to fu.. xv , xg? ' , . grak 614 I ff La! c ' I 1 .f f an 'P -A f W 2. - v Q, f? i jggim V v4 9 M . ' 1 ZZ if A -, ijfg , 41, f 'Q Q' Us i M X if f fi 2 5 31 , ui 3 a if if 1 is 4 4 Y 5. , l Teresa Barry Trina Clayton Copy Editor Copy Editor Wendy Moseley Dave Rowland Madelyn Hatch Chris Montague Ron Roser Stalf Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer Cartoonist Head Photographer Pen iling Pencilings, East Highls nationally-acknowledged literary magazine, represents the creative ideal of the school and the students who express their talents as authors, poets, and artists. Dorothy and her staff gave their time and effort to record the final, most meaningful thought of East High's students. Dorothy Anderson Editor I.C. Houston Mr. jack Christensen Associate Editor Sponsor Patsy Clement janet Darger Eric Smith Kathy Barrett Lindsay Ralphs Jon Roylance Drama Editor Short Story Editor Poetry Editor Essay Editor Advertising Mgr. Art Editor Left to Right, First Row: Tina Fletcher, Martha Fielding, Marian Curtis, Leslie Thomas, Ellen Christensen, Peggy Darger. Second Row: Craig Buehler, Chris Montague, Steve Balinger, Bruce Robinson, David Cannon, Peter Greaves. Var Freya Smith Mrs. Dorothy Smith , 1 Associate Editor Sponsor Ann Jones Editor 0 1 I G 0 I Pam Pace Susan Dolowitz Laurie Gras Art Editor Business Manager Business Manager Eastis directory, the Leopard's Paw, includes pertinent information about the operation and policies of the school as well as vital information on each student. Working many hours last summer, the staff created a valuable reference for Eciders. Rebbie Marriott Rolayne Poate Susan Smith Business Manager Business Manager Business Manager Left to Right, First Row: Spring Michelsen, Ianice Phillips. Second Row: Dave Reese, Sue Holding, Trina Clayton, Christie Duder, Lois Dansie. Barbara Gale Steve Warner Beverly Gale C joe Cook Laura Cowley Each spring election, a group of Eciders with a distinctive role is elected - the Cheerleaders. Throughout the year, these eight drew tremendous support from the students at games, meets, pep rallies, and assemblies. Their dedication rj Was essential to the achievement of the Pyictories and spirit that build East's Q f record 3511-edition. , fd rv M 41 Lf 1 Q af 49 ,O - ,xp 'jf WT, If-fp' .3 - 6'1f V ' ' Vi gf' 6 Z it Q X5 NQ glib-ILP, s.f1 4i-GLKQ lx.L?f'3s.5s,Qu7ff3 V' Tom Rasmussen 5 A I 1 Head Cheerleader Cqvjsfir Q It Gregg johnson Courtney White Miss Sherry Van Vleet Sponsor l1CCIlGE1Clt3I'S .hgefleddef Left tn Right, First Row: Joan Cannon, Rene Tsuyuki, Kim Bufigiess. Second Row: Mark Randle, Ron Warner, Chris Ga is. 'vu Left to Right, First Row: JoAnn Anton, Karen Gamer, Patty Moore, Marlene Geertsen, Cyndy Bodine, Nancy Keyser, Meg Fuller, Mark Spencer, Craig Brewster, Phil Johnson, Scott Iverson, Charlie Burton, Miss Lorraine Bowman, Gary Snow, Brian Homer, Tom Rasmussen, Alan Lindsay, Randy Grant, Chris Cannon, Sue Evans, Kris Davis, Carolyn Kelly, Laura Cowley, Sally Hess, Linda McClain, Sally Hilton. Second Row: Barbara Bradford, Debbie Barrus, Sue Smart, Maud May Gunnell, Marianne Skidmore, Carolyn Hatfield, David Cannon, Bruce Bollinger, Ned Cannon, Ted Roos, Pieter Weirsma, Craig Salt, Danny Kinnersley, Steve Wamer, Alan Higham, Iohn Parrish, Randy Macey, Kim Lloyd, Barbara Lee, Susan Daines, Diane Winkler, Tina Fletcher, Cindy Dix, Marilyn Cowan, Margaret Mug- leston. Third Row: Pat Council, Gail Evans, Sue Nielson, Shelley Brown, Ioan Draper, Heidi Sorensen, Ray Hilton, Jurgen Rogner, Mark Coombs, Ted Feinauer, Dick Brinton, Scott Allen, Stan Orme, Dave Swenson, Darrell Fletcher, Rick Perry, Larry Finch, Su Can- non, Claudia Flandro, Anne Montgomery, Annette Likes, Sue Smith, Kathy Gerber, Marian Curtis, Beverly Gale. Fourth Row: Rebbie Marriott, Peggy Darger, Ruth Anne Snyder, Beverly Wall, Lanet Darger, Liz Hunter, Ianny Hughes, Ted Bisping, Dave Groes eck, Richard Klettin , Phil Darley, Andy Przybyla, Alan Ruff, Chick Bromley, Willard Wood, Tom Williams, Iim Beardall, Ralph Clinger, Sam Green, Margaret Webb, Allison Booth, Nina Rich, Sue Williams, Barbara Gale, Linda Hess, Madeline Wirthlin. Cappella ghtll aww h II' Director Singing Christmas carols in September . . . speculating on the remote odds that the boys, suits would ever arrive . . . the frenzied attempt to collect money for Leopard Chest . . . Miss Bowman modeling her candy-stripe nightgown . . . the groupls final performance together at Commencement - Eastls A Cappella has its own kind of tradition. Dave Groesbeck Richard Kletting S003 Allen President Vice President Bass Secretary Dave Swenson Cyndy Bodine Anne Montgomery janet Darger Steve Warner Ralph Clillger Tenor Secretary Soprano Secretary Alto Secretary Historian Social Chairman Madrigal President Left to Right, First Row: Darrell Fletcher, Janet Darger, Tom Rasmussen, . Patty Moore, Ray Hilton, Tina Fletcher, Scott Allen, Shelley Brown, Randy Grant, Linda McClain, Scott Iverson, Cyndy Bodine. Second Row: Marlene Geertsen, lim Beardall, Nina Rich, Stan Orme, Claudia Flandro, Dave Swenson, Barbara Bradford, Phil Johnson, Kathy Gerber, Brian Homer, Su Cannon, Ralph Clinger, Ianny Hughes. The Madrigal's performances attested to the hours of practice and perfection necessary to create their unusu- ally beautiful style of music, one that consistently en- thralls audiences with its combination of voices distinct for both versatility and tonal quality. Whether combined or singing separately, the quartettes were constantly favored with a busy schedule of appear- ances, indicating their well-recognized ability and quality. Left to Right, Girls: Claudia Flandro, accompanist, Ianny Hughes, Cyndy I I af Q Q Bodine, Linda McClain, Kathy Gerber. Boys: Darrell Fletcher, jim Bear- dall, Stan Orme, Scott Iverson. Left to Right: David Bevan, Robert Chau- sow, Margaret Mugleston, Diane Peterson. trin uartette The String Quartette and Sextette are comprised of the outstand- ing members of Easfs Orchestra, This year, these groups pre- sented a mixture of both classical and popular music, and per- formed for many civic organizations, churches, and clubs. tring Sextette Left to Right: Shannon Murphy, Madeline Wirthin, Marianne Hansen, Helen Hunsaker, Jane Knudsen, Carolyn Butler, Lynne Wood. Left to Right, First Row: D. Bevan, M. Wirthlin, R. Chausow, I Brock, L. Breckenridge, C. McDonald, B. Croft, L. Johnson, P. Darger, D. Peterson, C. Kunz, M. Mugleston. Second Row: S Murphy, L. Brough, C. Butler, R. Knudsen, N. Flandro, I. Richards W. Nelson, C. Buteriield, K. Schatten, W. Hansen, W. Young, G Goodwin, M. Fairbanks, I. Johnson, E. Hill, I. Bevan, I. Grant. Third Row: I. Darger, A. Booth, M. Hansen, I. Knudsen, I. Wamer, Grebe tra The fine quality of performance developed in long hours of practice and direction has made East High,s orchestra programs enjoyable to the student body, and has earned its members a rep- utation of excellence among other audiences. 1 I. Phillips, K. McDonald, M. Cannon, C. Rino, R. Limb, D. Lars B. Barrett, N. Nilson, I. Snow, K. Omura, B. Bunnell, R. Ellis, Rich, S. Straight, I. Straley, I. Fife, C. Wheelwright. Fourth Row: Wood, L. Turley, K. Peterson, L. Leamed, I. Hess, C. Hansen, Whitney, K. Thiriot, S. Ille, B. Homer, E. Anderson, L. Talbot, Olsen, C. Wallace, D. Floor, N. Cutler, B. Ashton, C. Reusch, Sowards, R. Harig, G. Albiston, A. Kay, T. Sedlar. Fifth Row: Olsen, R. Backman, C. Lee, H. Coates, K. Eschler, D. Seiler. Mr. Dow Young Director en I L P R S I Wind En emble The Wind Ensemble, composed of talented in- strumentalists, presented a stirring concert to the student body as well as performed for many groups and organizations throughout the area. Left to Right, First Row: L. Iohnson, B. Croft, C. McDonald, A. Smyth, L. Breckenridge, B. Badertscher, K. Cogins, A. Slany, I. johns, M. Cervenka, B. Fowles, I. Pacheco, I. Rich, R. Ellis, C. Goodwin, W. Young. Second Row: W. Hanson, B. Ashton, D. Mo- relli, W. Gunn, C. Roe, L. Powell, K. Omura, B. Bunnell, V. Sum- merhays, I. Malone, C. Wallace, D. Floor, B. Bowen, C. Ruesch, D. Mortensen, R. Newman, T. Christensen, M. Morrison. Third Row: K. Bailey, S. Morgan, K. Schatten, B. Hillier, T. Richards, D. Ben- nion, V. Della Piana, I. Campbell, B. Roberts, E. Anderson, L. Tal- bot, R. Olsen, C. Arnold, D. Evans, D. Wong, L. Ita, I. Olsen, R. Van Slooten, S. Sowards, B. Amold, R. Harig, G. Albiston. Fourth Row: H. Cutler, D. Larsen, B. Barrett, N, Nilson, K. Frost, I. Snow, C. Curtis. Fifth Row: S. Illie, D. Malouf, I. Brown, B. Homer. Left to Right, First Row: David Bennion, Chris Roe, Craig Reusch, Gregory Goodwin, Jerry Malone, Iack Snow. Second Row: Buddy Rhoads, Ric Olsen, Charles Arnold, David Wong, Margaret Cervenka. Third Row: Tom Thulin, Van Thomas, Richard Cunningham, Tom Doxey, Steven Frank, Kim Leishman, Fourth Row: Ann Smyth, Iames Gordon, Richard Van Slooten, Steve Hatis, Bob Leaver, Lelini Ita, Mary Merrill. Fifth Row: Emery Anderson, Richard Wong, Iames Decker, Jim Duncun, Hal Cutler, Ed Yoshinaga, Ray Paramore. An indispensable spirit-raiser at pep rallies and games, Eastis pep band combined musical skill and pzazz to complete G p al I I their formula for sustained excitement. The Dance Band Was appreciated at East this year HS it per- Left to Right, First Row: Craig Ruesch, Bruce Ashton, Win Young, Kent formed at dances and in School assemblies pouring out re- Bailey, Terry Richards, Doug Mortensen, Rod Bachman. Second Row: I U A 1 I Wendell Hurst, Brian Homer, John Brown, Ron Harig, Greg Albiston, fined, danceable music 1n the big-band style of Duke Ellington. Steve Sowards, Michael Pratt. Third Row: David Floor, David Crockett, Lee Talbot, David Groesbeck, David Evans, Emery Anderson. im if iff,.,! Kw5 ex? 'W , + , f ' Q, 125' fy, 4, ,Q A , i ,fa , VAVI , . 2 1-'if 467' , v 5- M 63 .',k , V? . Jiygm ' we 'fa Je :fw ,- I x ,A Haw 5 1 'x xii' a? -1 ' z - ff' t Janet 191111500 :Alice Clark Kathy Cahoon Chris Lence Lyn Cushman Karen Call President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Marching Chairman Pep lub The Pep Club is a permanent source of en- thusiasm and spirit for the student body. The '66, '67 Pep Club formed visible sup- port for East's teams in games and meets, and Was a symbol of Easfs reputation and Carolyn Hill Betty Young P R b' M . A McQueen Marching Chairman Publicity Chairman Socaiarl Chaixfiixin rs gplgnsor Standards to other schools' Cindy Allen Kathleen Broick Carolyn Butler Linda Crandall Robyn Doxey Carol Harper Diane Hughes Vickie Allen Bonnie Bradshaw Ann Chamberlain Rosy Curtis Susan Folland Mary Ann Higgs Helen Hunsaker Sharleen Bird Linda Breckenridge Frances Clark Susan Dixon Susan Hanks Debbie Hill Colleen Jaeger Pam Bluhm Carolyn Bryson Mary Clements Susan Dolowitz Marianne Hansen Shirley Howell Pat Iarvis 9 Mary Io jenkins Helen Leonard Nancy McMillan Annette Jensen Linda Liddle Marilyn Moc Julie Johnson Marion Low Ianice Nelson jane Knudsen Pain Martinson Kathy Ogura Christine Landward Chris McCullough Carolyn Openshaw Susan Leaming Chris McDonald Pam Pace Maiy Lou Lentz Kathy McDonald Janine Pickett Joyce Quayle Ianice Richards Ian Ruff-ner Kay Lee Schatten Lyn Scheideridcr Becky Sharp Claudia Shields Sally Simmonds Maggie Strasser Kay Webster Melinda Smart Lauri Tate Trudy Weixler Iulie Sondrup jo Ann Tolman Kristen Welling Nancy Spencer Virginia Verchick Kay Wilde Kathy Stevens julie Wamer Becky Wirthlin Craig Brewster Mike Sampson Wendall Gardner Wesley Dewsnup President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Key cms One of the most honored and traditional clubs at East is the Key Club, a service club dedicated to helping others. This year members worked in the Sub-for- Santa program, ushered at assemblies, sold programs at games, and attended the interesting and exciting regional convention. Chris Aadnesen Iirn Beardall Brian Brown Bob Cannon Skip Cuthbert Hal Coates John King Scott Allen David Bevan Craig Buehler Dave Cannon Dave Epperson Dave Hardy Danny Kinnersley Pete Baldwin Jacques Booth Tad Bullen Judd Cannon Rick Evans Alan Higham Val Kurita Bruce Barton Greg Brinton Charlie Burton Wayne Carlston David Felt Brian Homer Paul Landes Dave Freed Gregg Iolmson Ron Larkin Stan Orme Ron Richards Bruce Stevens Kelly Wall Tom Williams Steve Osborne Cary Snow Robert Tate Paul Warner Steve Winder Tom Rasmussen John Spencer Brian Theurer Steve Warner Bill Wirthlin jim Rich Mark Spencer Craig Theurer Steve Warner Rick Woodbury Ralph Little Doug Mortensen Terry McCarthy Spencer Mortensen Tim McCarthy Richard Newman Roger McQueen Danny Ogurn Chris Montague Jim Olsen Mr. Fred Bennett Sponsor Key Club ollicers convene winter activities meeting. The service club of dedicated senior women the H1 Club, spent a busy, rewarding year at various activities, welcoming visitors to East, providing the alumni with a Homecoming tea, and ushering at various activities. Hi lub E Nancy Scott Shannon McEntee Mary Io Christensen Leslie Thomas Mrs. Betsy Farlow Catherine Newman President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian Sponsor Sponsor Connie Dickerson Pat Ceary Nancy Crover Dody Henclel Cindy Banks Adrienne Cannon Trina Clayton Kathy Barry Marsha Clark Susan Daines Lynette Brough Shela Clark Julie DeVries Yes, this has always been a popular request. x- Ian Thornton Madeline Wirthlin Pam Hinckley Alene Jensen Nanette Kibbe Margaret Mugleston Jimmie Pierce Kathy Horsley Ann Jones Charlotte McKay Shannon Murphy Rolayne Ponte Sheri Ille Paulie Kasai Spring Michelsen Lois Nichols Susan Smith Straight . . . over there . . . turn left . . . upstairs . . . Boy, these Hi Club slumber parties sure are fun! DQHCG lub Penny Bailey Marion Bennett Sarah Bisping Allison Booth Barbara Bradford Jill Brasher Shirley Brossard Carolyn Bryson Adrienne Cannon Chris Cannon Jayne Cannon Karen Call Jane Cardall Ann Chamberlain Ellen Christensen Carla Clinger Janette Cloward Marilyn Cowan Susan Cozakos Cathy Daines Elizabeth Darley Susan Delong Joan Dra er Patsy Droulgay Carol Rich Sue Nielson Kim Tyler Karen Greene Alice Ann Young Sponsor President Vice President Secretary Historian The Dance Club maintains a reputation as one of East's line organizations by combining originality, precision, and finesse in its presentations. Its many beautiful programs and assemblies, culminating in the spring dance concert, spotlighted this versatile club in 1966-1967. Heidi Sorensen Kathy Stevens Jann Thornton Tina Valentine julie Wamer Stephanie White Lynne VVood Carol Young Blair Felton Susan Fuller Marlene Geertsen Kathy Gerber jill Hansen Marianne Hansen Roberta Harper Linda Hess Leslie Hinkle Pam Hinckley Kathy Horsley Susan Hyde Sheri Ille Kathy Kipp Ruth Knudsen Helen Leonard Shannon McEntee Charlotte McKay Shelley Mclntire Cathy Midgley Vicky Morgfan Wendy Ne son Ra-Layne Norton Sally Peterson Allyn Price Joyce Quayle Shari Lynne Richards Peggy Scott Claudia Shields Karen Smith Colleen Agutter Ruth Christensen Nora Denner Kerry Huggins Fern Liddell Barbara Badertscher Maurine Crowther Meg Fuller Carolyn Kelly Hoda Mahmoudi Maureen Blakeburn Wanda Davenport jan Heaton Colleen Kunz Valerie Mangum Mary Merrill Lynne Neely Kathy Moffat Janice Peterson I Cindy Moore Cynthia Saldivar Lowinne Moore Mrs. Lee Hulbert Sponsor Mimi Stewart Whether playing an exciting game of President volleyball or tennis, decorating the front hall before a game, or sewing as Subs for Santa at Christmas time, the mem- bers of the Leaders Club were dedi- cated to developing sportsmanship and spirit, and to enjoying their own sport- ing activities. Beverly Wall Spring Michelson Ian Van Tussenbroek Alene Jensen Margie Rees Marcy Tepper Vice President Secretary Activity Chairman Historian Publicity Chairman Eligibility Chairman Cathy Baldwin Debbie Barrus Kathy Barry Cyndy Bodine Lynette Brough Ellen Christensen janet Darger Patsy Clement Peggy Darger Marilyn Cowan Gail Evans Laura Cowley Katherine Evans Susan Daines Sue Evans enior Deb Sandra Gale Ianny Hughes Margaret Mugleston Pain Thacker Marlene Geertsen Sheri Ille Sue Nielson Jann Thornton Kathy Gerber Barbara Lee Diane Peterson Madeline Wirthlin Roberta Harper Linda McClain Nina Rich Lynne Wood The Senior Debs are students noted for their creative talents, the criteria for membership be- ing the exhibition of a sample of this talent. Meeting once a month, they hear stimulating talks and ideas presented by prominentmembers of the community or by persons skilled in a special craft or hobby. Claudia'Flandro Paulie Kasai Anne Montgomery Su Cannon A Mrs. Rebecca Glade President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Historian Sponsor Debate C lub East's most argumentative organiza- tion involved itself deeply in the ide- ology of foreign aid, and proved it- self capable of upsetting strong com- petition in inter-school meets. Tony Siciljano, Skip Cuthbert Liz Sandberg, Francis Clark David Croth, john Klekas Peggy Darger, Nina Rich Ken Ethington, Randy Brown David Teutsch, Rolayne Poate Patsy Clement, Heidi Sorenson Sue Smart, Sandy Strictland Rick Evans, Greg Brinton Mrs. Linda Palfreyman Sponsor Left to Right, First Row: Becky Young, Pam Martinson, Susan Pix- ton, Sue Smart, Virginia Verchick, Francis Clark, Ioan Thackeray Nancy Holt, Nancy Flandro. Second Row: Colin Thomas, Ken Eth- ington, Dave Teutsch, Marvin Turner, Connie Dickerson, Jeff Nichol Nina Rich, Peggy Darger, Rebbie Marriott, Sally Hess. Third Row , Chris Kolb, Randy Brown, Bob Sperling, Dave Croth, Ioan Draper Rick Evans, Greg Brinton, Dave Bevan, Steve Fairbanks, jon Roy lance, Tom Williams. Left to Right, First Row: M. Tepper, Social Chairman, E. Sandberg Secretary, B. Held, Vice President, T. Williams, President, Miss Tl Tryfon, Sponsor, N. Ward, C. Schwab S. Folland. Second Row: H Williams, P. Clement, I. Richards, N. Flandro, N. McMillan, I. john: son F. Clark, I. Moe, J. Bevan, D. Cahoy, E. Baldwin, D. Faggiani I. Phillips, VV. Moseley, M. Moe, D. Peterson. Third Row: R. Mar: riott, M. Smart, A. Clark, I. johnson, C, Cannon, S. Peterson, A. Phillips, K. Peterson, I. Adams, C. Duder, S. Dolowitz, J. Nelson, H. Hunsaker, P. Jarvis. Fourth Row: S. Cuthbert, P. Sorenson, I. King, C. Roe, B, Robinson, D. Croth, E. Smith, T. Siciliano, D. Can- non, D. Bevan, S. Moffat, D. Felt, D. Teutsch, D. Thurman, M. Hilton, E. Christensen, R. Snyder. lnternational Club The solid dedication of the International Club to the principles of peace, brotherhood, and individual rights, convinces one that these concepts are not ob- scure or trite. The members Worked hard in 1966-67 to spread understanding and good Will, and the rec- ord of their achievement is outstanding: sponsoring Model United Nations, presenting an assembly, work- ing with the A.F.S. students, and directing the U.N.I.- C.E.F. drive are examples of their Work. Miss Tessie Tryfon Sponsor Miss Lorraine Bowman Sponsor mphon uh-Deb Left to Right, First Row: L. Sandberg, Vice President, I. Darger, President, L. Wood, Secretary. Second Row: I. Paxton, C. Allen, L Brough, C. Kelley, S. Daines, M. Cowan, M. Higgs, F. Clark, M jenkins, M. Fuller, L. Crandall, D. Eldrege, I. Warner. Third Row C. McDonald, C. Iacger, J. Reese, C. Flandro, H. Sorenson, A. Phill lips, J. Bevan, C. Duder, B. Raddatz, I. Adams, N. Flandro, S. Sut- The Symphony Sub-Debs are an active group of girls who are interested in promoting the Utah Symphony. They kept a busy schedule throughout 1966-67, with several symposiums, teas for the Symphony, season concert tickets, and an annual ball. ton, M. Ceeitsen. Fourth Row: E. Nabrotsky, I. Draper, M, Cunnell C. Hatfield, K. Stagg, I. Lloyd, K. Peterson, M. Hatch, T. Barry, T Anderson, K. Davis, C. Smith, S. Monson, B. Bradford, S. Dolowitz Fifth Row: S. Williams, R. Snyder, D. Peterson, P. Culp, H. Williams I. Grant, j. Wangsgaard, B. Green, C. Manwaring, A. Van Vemde S. Brown, A. Booth, M. Clark, S. Smith, I. Devries, I. Merry, N. Rich H. Hunsaker. Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Valois Zarr, Sponsor, T. McCarthy, President, S. Clark, Vice President, C. Bodine, Secretary, T. Weixler, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Cannon, L. Liddle, C. Henderson, I. Bevan, D. Anderson, P. Hinckley, C. Rees, K. Taft, P. Poehling, I. Cannon, K. Taufer, V, Toy, R. Fowles, T. Cozakos. Third Row: K. McDonald, M. Clements, J. Johnson, B. Wirthlin, S. Stohbe, V. Sissen, H. Merk- ley, C. Wheelwright, S. Brown, L. Hess, S. Monson, E. Christensen, E. Nahrotsky, I. Paxton, M. Hilton, J. Cannon, L. johnson. Fourth Row: L. Scheiderider, M. Hanson, A. Chamberlain, P. Bluhm, A Droegmeyer, D. Bennion, C. Brandt, H. Wooley, S. Moffat, N. Burn- ham, J. Allen, C. Taylor, L. Wonderlay, R. Evans, B. Peel, C. Cra- ham, B. Bowen. Fifth Row: M. Rudeit, T. Wade, C. Snow, C, Ar- nold, C. Roe, R. Cuthbert, K. Koenig, B. Berger, D. Brinton, B. Held, T. Siciliano, D, Bevan, B. Bollinger, I. Roegner, S. Brock, W. Dews- nup, R. Richards, R. McQueen, C. Hill, R. Little, S. Moffat, R. Frank. GITIIEUI lllb It tastes alright if you shut your eyesf, The German club became famous for its great parties, interesting activities, and involvement in school programs. Its enthusiastic members made it one of the largest and most popular clubs at East this year, and built a prize-winning Homecoming float. No thanks - we'd rather not play frozen tagf, Left to Right, First Row: S. Hess, Vice President, T. Siciliano, Presi- dent, D. Anderson, Secretary, Mr. Don Jarvis Sponsor. Second Row K. Barry, A. Phillips, S. XVinterfeld, C. Shields, D. Walclburger, Ki Ssian Club The Latin Club elected senators from each class in the pattern of Ancient Rome. These statesmen meet with the triumvirate, the class oilicers, to plan activities. Pugh, S. Follancl, J. Richards. Third Row: L. Crandall, M. Hatch, C. Cannon, D. Hughes, P. Jarvis, A. Clark, L. Tate, S. Dixon, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: P. Darger, M. Spencer, W. Gardner, W. Scott, R. Larkin, C. Brinton, K. Call, H. Hunsaker. Organized to promote Russian culture, language, and customs among its members, The Russian Club's activities included several parties, films, and meetings. Latin lulu Left to Right, First Row: C. Kolb, Vice President, Miss Joyce War- burton, Sponsor, C. Dickerson, Secretary, C. Aadnesen, President Second Row: A. Smyth, D. Smith, M. Higgs, P. Kaiser, R. Poate, D. Eldrege. Third Row: V. Verchick, S. Dolowitz, G. Gill, R. Bott, M Cambell, K. Metcalf, M. Buttars, S. Fuller. Fourth Row: C. Salt, R. Dahl, G. Toombes, A. Vanderzalm, J. Wilkerson, M. Nilsson, R. Tag- gart, P. Culp, K. Ralph, L. Leamed. Fifth Row: S. Ballinger, B. Barton, S. Pett, B. Aeschbacher, R. Johnson, M. Bennion, S. Jensen, R. Oishi, G. Brown, E. Orme, D. Malouf, T. Billings. 2 Left to Right, First Row: S. Sowards, President, Miss Rachel Ham- stead, Sponsor, K. Barrett, Vice President. Second Row: D. Hill, I. Toleman, M. Curtis, S. Daines, H. Forsberg, F. Clark, S. Summer- hays, S. Sutton, I. Herzog, R. Davila. Third Row: I. Brasher, C. Butterfield, S. Peterson, I. Lloyd, M. Lenior, K. Winegar, K. Winegar, ren h Club Featuring Spanish spoken in social situations, the Spanish Club also held a party with Mexican food and a pinata in the fall, and a Spanish treasure hunt in the spring. S. Hanks, C. Lence, L. Thomas, A. Dougherty, C. Dunford. Fourth Row: H. Williams, C. Hancock, I. Richards, N. Spencer, K. Webster, S. Howell, S. Brown, S. Dolowitz, P. Miller, I. Johansson, L. Ralphs, P. Clement. Fifth Row: C. Roe, S. Openshaw, I. Brown, S. Clark, T. Whitney, M. Stevens, I. Spencer, S. Kimball, C. Aadnesen, R. Brown. The French Club promoted everything French, from litera- ture and entertainment to language and festivities, in their programs and activities. This year their schedule included a series of foreign films, French plays, a Christmas party and East High's own Mardi Gras. pani h Club Left to Right, First Row: E. Sargent, Secretary, Miss Louise Cramer, Ben-is. Third Row: R. Donaldson, A. Jones, C. Elliott, W. Nelson, Sponsor, la. MacKissic, President. Second Row: R. Davila, E. Cendort, 1. Phillips, M. Moe, A. Thornburg, D. Carver, I. Merry, P. Carl. D. Winkler, M. Tepper, B. Malone, I. Anderson, G. Henderson, E. Fourth Row: E. Anderson, L. WVallace, T. Simmons, E. Maw, B. Rus- son, J. Lujan, D. Belliston. Left to Right, First Row: K. Omura, President, J. Coon, Secre- tary, I. Stringham, Vice President, I. Preece, Treasurer, C Toumquist, Secretary. Second Row: S. Case, K. Kipp, J. Can- non, S. Haymore, D. Emstsen, S. Sutton, M. Nethery, C. Iack- son, R. Alger, D. Belliston, M. Howells, S. Garrett. Third Row S. Case, S. Sorbonne, C. Swan, E. Baker, S. Ciacoma, M. Klc, K. Rogers, K. Stagg, C. Cannon, T. Cozakos, D. Draper, R. Warner, D. Goff, D. Ogura, S. Williams. Fourth Row: B Young, S. Summerhays, C. Daines, P. Milligan, M. Holding, V. Rainey, N. Rich, L. Diaz, F. Thompson, A. Engen, F. Rust, S. Jensen, M. Curtis, B. Peel. Fifth Row: B. Carr, C. Sylvester, M. Crawford, A. Wilkinson, C. Lence, R. Curtis, H. Leonard, R. Marriott, L. Hinkle, I. Saubert, I. Allen, B. Homer, F. Ritter, R. Swalberg. Sixth Row: R. Olsen, I. Spivack, S. Open- Shaw, I. Swenson, K. Miles, M. Black, B. Bunnell, B. Amold, R. Brinton, B. Held, B. Bollinger, T. Siciliano, S. Moffat, S. Cuthbert, R. Schneibeli, I. Nicol , D. Evans, R. Cliiforcl. lei Club By sponsoring movies, instruction, and trips to Utahis ski resorts, the Ski Club promoted precision and proper technique among its members. 4.. a '2fi'5i'2:12, fi f lfhzs1. . .1 . 3. K' if . ..., ..,.. M 1 T ' .E ' ,. 5' ' -'lla'-.1 1.253 Zllar L H' ,lift ' .. f 'A I -,W '- m y .V...,.4 At, - an , .me..,g,Q2 W ' N. .f H . new s . is .-.aw 1.3. ,, A A Q ya K .J ' ' 1 . pzpy, .ir mg, QW . 1 .. .1 f 'W 'i'i , ' . , af -:,v-625.12 E Left to Right, First Row: M. Reese, C. Wong, S. Noall, L. Turley. Second Row: M. Grover, R. Bigelow, C. Offield, Mr. Raymond Edvalson, Sponsor. Third Row: B. Bradshaw, E. Hill, P. Pace, Presidentg C. Duder, Secretary, B. Pitts, P. Culp. Radio lull Meeting in the radio shack on the Cv floor, members of the radio club lis- tened to short-Wave broadcasts from foreign countries, and otherwise fur- thered the use and techniques of radio communication. It Cluli Eastis newly formed art club, Ars Assimulair, completed projects such as producing and manufacturing school decals, sending Christ- mas cards to other clubs, and painting a per- manent banner for use in pep rallies. oeoe Left to Right, Sitting: R. Stoops, President, D. Oliphant, Secretary-Treasurer. Standing: M. Mallory, R. VanSlooten, I. Ingebretsen, Mr. Bemell Loveridge, Sponsor, D. Grover. Left to Right, First Row: R. Schissler, Vice President, L. Ralphs, Secretary, P. Clement, Treasurer, P. Darger, President, V. Della- Piana, Historian. Second Row: C. Millet, N. Welling, N. Ward, N. Welling, M. Merrill, M. Buzzard, F. Smith. Third Row: V. Hixson, L. Brough, I. Anderson, I. Hasegawa, P. Koike, T. Sedlar, G. Gill, P. Hinckley, I. Dick, I. Adams, L. Hinkle. Fourth Row: 1. DeVries I. Darger, R. Synder, D. Peterson, I. Richards, N. Flandro, K. Peter: son, I. jollie, I. Leech, I. Duck. Fifth Row: K. Omura, P. Sorensen D. Cannon. PT. . The main goal of the Future Teachers Club at East is to encourage belief in the value of teaching among its members. This year was extremely successful, with club members involved in tutoring elementary school stu- dents, Working in Project Head Start, and conducting a foreign-language table during the lunches to assist foreign students in learning English. f-SQkf.f'i7?'Vi.- f , ,., A . A . . p .s oience Cluh A laser demonstration, films on insects and volcanoes and special Held trips were offered to members of the science club, organized for students with an in- terest in fields from archeology to Zoology. 7 Left to Right, First Row: I. Paxton, Treasurer, S. Moffat Historian, B. Wirthlin, Secretary- R. Brinton President' R Fujinami, Vice President, R. Brown, Advisor, Mr. Ivan Dyreng, Sponsor. Second Row: N. McMillan, C. McFarland, T. Sedlar, P. Koike, I. Anderson, C. Millet, S. Simonson, D. Hughes, M Campbell, J. Dencker, M. Moe. Third Row: B. Raddatz, I johnson, C. Duder, D. Faggiani, I. Hasegawa, S. Dolowitz, M Hatch, N. Spencer, P. Pace, M. Stocking, L. Weaver. Fourth Row: C. Smith, E. Nahrotzky, K. Cahoon, S. Sharp, K. Thom- ton, A. Kay, W. Scott, B. Sperling, D. Thurman. Fifth Row: C. Swenson, P. Geary, D. Newman, T. Allen, S. Openshaw, R. Oishi, L. Ruff, R. Olsen, B. McDonald, E. Anderson, N. Grover. Sixth Row: j. Straley, C. Brownrigg, B. Wonnacott, T. Simmons, L. Cannon, S. Clark, P. Sorenson, C. Sorenson, B. Held, D. Canrfon, P. Zwaneveld, A. Ruff. 5 2 i E W .:. an Left to Right, First Row: Shirley Brossard, Treasurerg Paul Soren- son, Vice Presidentg Kathy Borick, President. Second Row: janet Anderson,,Lorraine Teepels, Connie Hanfock Ian Phillius. Third witz. I I . C 1 2' Row: Christie Duder, Wayne Wright, Ken? Vllamer, Qiie Dolo- Krehl Cook S am Clark For those who Hnd cold winter days invigor- ating, the Ice Skating Club offered opportu- nities both for developing this winter sport and for meeting people interested in skating. ountaineering Club In the tradition of Sir Edmund Hillary, moun- taineers learned such things as proper climbing techniques as Well as enjoyed the satisfying ad- ventures found in Utah's Watsatch Mountains. Boyd Butler . oe u er Dave Raymond Ion Bemis N 1C tl 117 tag rew Although the stage crew's presence is rarely noted by the audience at an East High program, they perform indispen- sable services in the creation of these productions. With the direction of Mr. Frederickson, they Worked this year to make each program and assembly as worthwhile and entertaining as possible. Left to Right, First Row, Sitting: D. Mortensen, D. Poplin, D. Moore, A. Slany. Second Row, Standing: R. Hilton, Stage Manager, B. McDonald, C. Nelson, C. Erick- son, A. DeMan, M. Daskalas, I. Stake, M. Hood. Third Row: B. Sperling, W. Frederickson, Sponsor, W. Gunn. A crowded, tense room suddenly becomes hushed as the kid carefully chalks his cue and draws his aim on the black 8 ball 1n the far corner such were the ue moments experienced in many tense games played be- tween members of East's Cue Club. Left to Right, Kneeling: Ron Aremac, Fast Tom. Standing: Fred the Gunner, Snark Van Nart, Don Uuano, Max 1..au1uu, Jumuo Fingers, Rummy Ron, Lou Gastapo, Blackie Allen, Pamela Pro, Jim, Wolfgang von Scheiss, Shelley Sanchez, Malcolm, Mod-Bod Beny la Bronx, Max Bazoom, Zeke Zacrotch, Tuxedo Tom, Lou jan, Minnesota Fats, Presidentg Salley Sly, Max Snudzer. 118 Lett to Right, First Row, Sitting: S. Siciliano, Instructor- N. McMillian, Treasurer, Mrs. T. Hammond, Sponsor, Miss T. Tryfon, Sponsor, S. Cuthbert, President, T. Wade, Vice President. Second Row: T. Siciliano, N. Ward, T. Dern, A. Lindsay, E. Christensen, D. Ogura, M. Inagoki, I. Dick, J. Merry, D. Waldburger. Third en ing Club Row: S. Leaming, I. Dalton, T. Klc, L. Cannon, B. Tingey, I. Pacheco, S. Michelsen, H. Berrey. Fourth Row: C. Wilson, P. Robison, V. Allen, J. Hughes, S. Dolowitz, C. Duder, R. Cuthbert, R. Qshi. Fifth Row: I. Straley, S. Loveless, P. Larson, K. Wamer, B. Held, S. Moffat, D. Felt, M. Brown, P. Darger, F. Langhein- richm, 1. Cannon, J. Booth Members of East's Fencing Club learned techniques of swordsmanship under the direction of alum Sam Siciliano. Based on precision, speed, timing, and distance, Eciders may find this infonnation valuable in fighting duels and other bouts of honor. R661 CIOSS Donating their time and ability to the sick and disabled, members of the Red Cross Club cheered up patients while helping hospital staffs during their spare time. Left to Right, First Row: M. Nethery, Secretary, I. Vandenberg, P.lKoike, F. Clark. Second Row: D. Waldburger, L. Stonestreet, I. Merry, Historian- , I. Adams, S. Straight, S. Mclntire. Third Row: P. Sorensen, Vice President' R. Olsen, S. Williams, Publicity Chairman, D. McDaniel, T. Simmons President. a r 119 R.Q.T. . . SFC Richard Anderson S! Sgt. Louis Price Cadet Lt. Col. David Felt Cadet Lt. Col. Scott Bailey Battalion Commander Executive Officer Cadet Major Hal Cutler Cadet Maj. Emery Anderson Cadet Major Roy F areschou Cadet Major john Benson S 1 S 2 S 3 S-4 H ' A member of East Highps B.O.T.C. often ex- periences the unique, with several firing-range trips to Fort Douglas, countless uniform in- spections at attention, and exciting, grueling competition with other cadet groups. The group also sponsored the impressive Military Ball, and attended ceremonial functions. Drill Te am A group of well-trained Ksoldiersv with quick responses, the drill team practiced for hours to develop their controlled style and formations, and performed well in many local and regional competi- tions. P I Cadet Patrol Color Guard was given the responsi- b1l1ty of caring for Old Glory and the school colors, both during games and before and after school. Left to Right First Row S Bailey Coloi Guard Commander G Reid I Pappas, V. Thomas, L Reid L Smith A Foulger B Woodward H Cutler CP Team Commander. Second Row: R Cunningham R Brooks R Yeates D Beal R Hardman R Ph1ll.lpsdT. Simmons. Third I 122 WF' 'W -' V , v , H vw E M . fi Hi l? i -Xxx YE' NLM! TIVITIE Pre- chool Acuvitie Many East High students who come to school on the first school day did not realize that for some, t.he school year had actually begun well before September 7. The office staff and the faculty had already completed essential Work, the football team and the Pep Club had begun practice, the oil-icers were through with their menial tasks of clean- ing the S.A.E. room and polishing the trophies, and many of the publication staffs were already deeply into their Work in the slumbering weeks before Eastis doors opened to the masses. tw., 5'i?f:i: - Sophomore orientation witnessed the new sophomore candidates for pin-up girl. ophomore Qrientation A week before school registration, bewildered Sophomores were herded into the auditorium and given information about Eastis policies and operation, a look at the football team, and a guided tour of the building lead by the Board of Control. Hello Day, a traditional event at East, was en- thusiastically supported by the student body this year. The varied activities included an assembly in the morning, stomp, and the echoes of sopho- mores humbly singing the loyalty song, as the abundance of bermudas in Eastis hallowed halls revealed that the annual day of friendly greet- ings was unfolding again. Hello Da 125 E. H. A. G. a hion how The Contemporary Iazz Quartet provided back- ground music for the story of Cinderella, as new fashions from Adrian ,N Emilie were displayed to East High Associated Girls and their mothers at the' Fall Fashion Show. Fall Election Filling the gaps in Eastis student leadership, Eciders elected oflicers in fall elections. The excitement and sus- pense of a presidential campaign was evident as posters, badges, slogans and talks emphasized the merit of each candidate. 126 Homecoming '67 was geared to rekindle memories of past years and past glories for retuming alumni, and to build A Flame of Glory from a Fire of Tradition for the present studentbody. Events began with the morning parade, highlighted by the seniors' gigantic '67 float, after which attention was turned to an assembly featuring talented East alumni. A double Pep Club marched at the victorious football game with Highland, and activities concluded with dancing at the Terrace Ballroom. Homecoming Fall Play Marlene Geertsen Skip Cuthbert Ian Morrow Jonathan Forbes Ron Harig Patsy Clement I. C. Houston Elaine Berris Brad Allen Alma Pierot Marie Trina Clayton Debbie Hansen Mr. Florin Nielsen Mr. Wm. F rederickson Van Cessel Eileen Yvette Director Set Director Student Director The elements of comedy and drama were present in the well-attended fall play, Pillow Talk. The talented cast, skilled direction, and versatile stage settings all combined to produce an entertaining and exciting evening in the East High auditorium. The hlghly popular Chnshnas Pro gram 1966 sponsored by the PTA comb1ned the talents of the A Cap pella the Orchestra the W1nd En semble and the Dance Club 1n an entertalmng and artlstlc arrangement of symphony melody and dance That evenmg the gala Christmas Dance Chrrstmas Carousel sponsored by the pubhcations of East was high lighted by the crowmng of the royalty and the appearance of Santa Claus hristmas Activities Minh' f O V .mul !. 1 129 BQ P Day In our modern technological society, it is extremely important, if not absolutely necessary, that it be obvious to all which sex dominates over the other. The Associated Boys of East explicitly demonstrated their superiority during their day of glory with complete domination over the females, and enter- tained the student body with various activities, an assembly, and the Boys' Day Dance. ,, .1 , s .,,,, ,WWE 1' , , ry, Ur, t L r M gr we. ,. x, x M F 4 gg, Girl 7 a The diflicult, ardous task of annually subju- gating the males was performed admirably under the direction of Sue Smart and her three class henchwomen. The activities in- cluded the Dating Came in the moming, King Arthur's Court for errant boys at lunch, an assembly, and the dance held at the Terrace. unior Part With the theme of Shades of the Past, the juniors transformed themselves into representa- tives of past eras. Various other activities rounded out the historically nostalgic junior Party. ophomore Part All the urchins fsophomoresj who attended the Sophomore Class Party dressed in their ugrubbiestv apparel. With this beginning, they set out to make the evening and its activities as informal and entertaining as possible. PM 1 5 enior Part A Roman orgy, complete with nearly all the trimmings, unfolded in the gym as the Senior Class held its renowned party. The festivities, coordinated by the council of Tony Siciliano, Paul Wamer, and Maud May Cunnell, Were en- joyed by the ruling class of East High - the seniors. John Goddard Each year Iohn Goddard returns to East with his exciting descriptions of new adventures in exotic and remote parts of the world, recap- tured with color movies. This year he con- tinued by presenting the best and most popu- lar assembly of 1966-67, and reconvinced the student body and faculty of East that there are still frontiers left all around this globe and rewarding experiences for anyone who seeks - them out. lV1.U. . Acappella Ssemhl Delegations from Albania, Morocco, Switzer- land, and the United States represented East at the exciting and educational Model U.N. assem- bly held April 21-22 at the University of Utah. The two frantic days followed six months of preparation by the delegation members, and was under the direction of Miss Tryfon. The February performance of the A Cappella Choir before the student body was a memorable experience for both partcipants and audience. The wide range of the songs performed by the effort of fellow Eciders was a reward for the audience. The choir members themselves all felt that they had enjoyed singing before their own student body more than before any other audience. Y 133 prin P lay The nuances of old English, acting in the Hnest tradi- tion, and passage and puns that could only come from Shakespeare were presented to large audiences dur- ing die run of East High's spring play, Taming of the Shrew. The presentation combined highly talented , and dramatic acting with a witty and engaging story, N certainly making it one of the most successful plays i ever produced at East. ' l Sue Nielson Tom Williams Sue Rowland Katherine Petruchio Bianca ' Van Gessel Hal Coates Walt Gunn Baptista I Lucentio Tranio Gary Shapiro Scott Iverson Bart Cook Steve Case David Groth Gremio Hortensio Grumio Biondello Pedant enior ssembly The Senior Assembly featured the best talent of the Senior Class in many areas, including music, comedy and dramatics. The presentation was organized by Tony Siciliano, hero of the day. ophomore ssembl f'Will Snoopy get the Red Baroniy' This was the serious question asked by the sophomores as the promising talent of the youngest class was presented to the stu- dent body in the Sophomore Assembly. unior ssembly The Junior Class Assembly had as its central theme competition for the love of the town sweetheart? Of course, our hero was victor at last, but the sequence of events was inter- spersed with examples of the fine junior talent before the Hnal resolution of the story took place. 2 thousands of feet stomping, hands clap- thms, voices shouting for strength and - add eyefulls of red and white, dedi- ieerleaders building student body spirit a - . 1 k include the Pep Band and the Song this 1S an East High Pep Rally. ere is a game scheduled . . . . . . there is always a stomp in the morning to get sleepy Eciders going again. The stomp is an East High institution, designed to Wake up stu- dents With the Big Beat, While on the other hand . . . . . . after-game parties were developed to release the tension brought on by a close, exciting game. This year East had top bands to create the music that thousands of students danced to at the popular events. eopard Che t Eciders collected 81,356 at the first of the year in their genu- ine support for the Leopard Chest, by presenting a movie, giving psychiatric help during the lunches, and by staging an exciting treasure hunt. The money collected was donated to a variety of needy causes. enior 7 Women S 'G oothall Lining up a rematch with Highland, Eastis skilled fe- male ball-handlers spent hard hours of practice, eager for another victory over the Evves, But when the time came, Highland was unable to attend, and the famed East High Senior Wornen,s Football Team returned to their more mundane, everyday life. Dance , onoert This year, the dance club presented fourteen different com- positions, most of them Written and choreographed by stu- dents, and all of them striking. The tone of the dances repre- sented a variety of style and emotions, thus appealing to all members of the audience. MQIH UH p ' ht Momis and Sonis Night, sponsored by the Asso- ciated Boys of East, included a variety of activi- ties and contests as Well as musical entertain- ment from The Wind River Boys. Mothers and sons competed in balloon-bouncing, box-Walk- ing, pass-the-paper-with-the-straw, and frug con- tests. The participants went home, after the ev- ening had ended, exhausted from the exciting activities. poon River nthology The members of the Drama Club, duected by Dorothy An- derson, presented the Spoon River Anthology, a group of poems written by Edgar Lee Masters. The response from the East High audience was so great that a repeat per- formance Was given. Poems, read by the Drama Club mem- bers, Were the life stories of the dead who lie in Spoon River cemetery, and each reader presented several per- sonalities in the program. Nobodyis Fool by Dorothy Anderson Shelter by Lindsay Ralphs Talee Five Some Joke by Wayne Carlston The best plays Written this year were chosen to be presented in Take Five, East's highly success- ful production of indigenous drama. Also student-cast and directed, the plays included drama, humor, sym- bolism, and realism. Crisis at Alpha by Van Gessel VVe're Going to the Moon by Patsy Clement Laura Cowley Homecoming Queen Courtney White Abe,s Babe Bill Kontgis Mr. Touchdown Rick Perry Abe Ro ally julie Johnson Junior Prom Princess Steve Warner Iunior Prom Prince Gretchen Gill Snow Queen Tom Rasmussen Knight of Knights Jim Elliott Crystal King Homecomin Linda Hess Second Attendant Gretchen Gill First Attendant Q 3 is A J A' , 1 X W Q fl ' , X ,, . fl Z K, Mike Sampson Mr. Offense Tim McCarthy Mr. Defense Nanette Kibbe Second Attendant Ralph Clinger Mr. Peachfuzz Chris Cannon First Attendant Scott Loveless Mr. Goatee Bo 'Da hri tmas Beverly Gale Second Attendant Anne Montgomery First Attendant i ',': 1 1 Tom Rasmussen First Attendant Jim Challis Second Attendant ANCE ilitary Ball Elizabeth Sandberg First Attendant unior Prom Susan Leaming Second Attendant Paul Landes First Attendant Roger McQueen Second Attendant Spencer Mortensen Second Attendant JIHI Challls First Attendant Girls, Da agoon Da Certainly one of the most fun-filled and popular ac- tivities of the year, Lagoon Day for 1966-67 offered a large variety of things to do. There was a Senior breakfast in the morning, rides and games throughout the day, an inviting pool for swimming, and a free sunburn for anyone who was interested. a tonia Da One of the last and most memorable activities of the year, Eastonia Day culminated the end of student events as Well as the work of the Eastonia Staff. As the school year of 1966-67 moved toward a close, excitement mounted with the ar- rival and distribution of the Eastonia, climaxed by the heavily attended signing party in the gym. ommencement Iune 2, 1967 . . . final autographs in the Eastonias, trying on the cap and gown, maybe a little nervous anticipation, a few thoughts- Three years in one building: fthree years of friendships, classes and teachers, of assemblies and grades and football games, three years developing directionsj it seems like less than three long years .... For the senior, it's all over with the long, solemn Walk and the diploma. All over except the yearbook pages and the friendships that last, all over except achieving those goals that must be attained, fAll over except the memories that remain- and fade into a vague nostalgic blur . . N X., PM ' f 4 12, - 1 X, A 4' . -. .T I f if Q' I QQ NX I -'sffkk K ' 3 'ir K, xxx , W- Q54 , , y ,. . ,Sadhu V Q 4 K :NJ W Y' X , Fia5Vl K , ' . r M, ' X, ,AMW X ' ' V ., , A .fff ' ff 1 , f. X ,, , ' 5, , ' 'E . srmi., A ff' - ' 'W ,f Q' g fi H fm .A ,.,, ,fx . W' Y .-H, NL -,,A K ' 1-TMJ 5 2 L , 1 A 43 ATHLETI .. ,.,,, u ff , ,Eg if ' - ,wg f, Q I M- mf? ,4-5' ' 1 Y: 4 - S J K 1 L f ' l X R , 9 , 1 X 4,1 x . X i Ti:- 1 1., b 137 W if M.-if 1 6 --- 1. U f 'Y ,X 2 N- 11 ' fag E Q? x A f1 'E i . Ji W Q I I i ... . ., . Y--4' if 1 A 1 J 1 4-as 5 21' l c. Hr'-5 M JP ii? uf' ff 1' e , al 1 A, pk Q,-11: ff. g3tg'Hi'f-'fHff.+1,' v!!'e 4 ' F? 9' 'iw 555 E 55-fix 5 'U' 5t'i ?pw bi P' - , Ni 1, W , QHSV ff Q 'X 1 Pre. f A 3' ft? 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East butchered the Vikings by completing four touchdowns and mounting a stiflf defensive line, gaining a 28-0 Win for East. Cary Adamson Scott Allen Craig Anderson Halfback End Tackle In a night game with Bountiful, East pulled in a shaky 7-6 victory. Mike Sampson secured East's only touchdown late in the second quarter, and, despite numerous offensive threats, the Braves scored only 6 points. Bob Barrett Ted Bisping Tackle Tackle Bob Bowen Craig Brewster Fullback Guard Wayne Carleston Guy Curtis Linebacker Guard Two runs by John Jacobson and a suc- cessful pass to Tim McCarthy put the halftime score at 19-0 in a bout between the Leopards and the West High Pan- thers. Early in the fourth quarter, West slipped in a lone touchdown while the Leopards gained two rnore, securing an- other East victory, 32-7. Big Red wrested another victory as half- backs Bill Kontgis and John Jacobson rornped over the South line to score two touchdowns early in the first half. East, despite a single Cub touchdown and stiff opposition, pulled through with 14 points to South's 7. Wendell Gardner Hal Coates Dave Croesbeck Alan Higham Mike Inman Lellm Ita Guard Guard Tackle End End Tackle Under the lights at Davis, the Leopards mowed down the Darts in the first quarter with a safety and two touchdowns, scoring 15 points. Two Dart touchdowns in the third quarter narrowed the score to 15-13, but East mounted a second offensive and trornped Davis, 22-13. fy.: Scott Iverson John Jacobsen Chris Kolb Bill Kontgis Ron Larkin Steve Limb Halihack Halfback Guard Halfback Quarterback End Co-Captain r 16 A gf H 6? e 4. E ,il Tim McCarthy Roger McQueen Halfback Quarterback Co-Captain Dan Ogura Keith Omura Eric Orme LeRoy Pia Ronald Richards Dave Rosenbury Fullback Center Halfback Guard Halfback Center Mark Spencer Tom Sprmgman Craig lheurer cmyw.. .. .......--,. H lfback Tackle En After a slow start, East skewered the Clearfield Falcons in a 19-7 defeat on the Leopard gridiron, clinching the Region Two title. In the Homecoming clash between archrivals Highland and East, the Leopards sheared the Rams, 20-7, winning Eastls first Homecoming game in three years. The football season ended for East with a disappointing loss to Orem High. In the first half, Orem's strong defense com- pletely thwarted any East offensive effort, while the T1gers ' ' ' d rt r collected 14 po1nts. Any attempted score in the thir qua e d ost of the fourth was checked by strong defensive lines an m on both sides but the stalemate was broken by Oremls final drive with twenty seconds to go. The Leopards were down but they werenit dead, as Bill Kontgis pulled in Easts only ' cl' the touchdown on the first play from scrimmage, en mg game 21-7. First Place, Region Frank Rust Mike Sampson Fullback Quarterback d KJUAINJ 153 junior Var ity COIGS East 6 ...,.. ...... ,...... H i ghland 0 East 32 ...... ........,.. W est 0 East 20 Viewmont 0 East 6 Bountiful 17 East 26 .....,.... Davis 41 East 27 Clearfield 20 East 42 ......,,., South 13 East 21 Highland 20 East 30 .... .......... W est 6 Left to Right, First Row- B. Moffett R Cl'ff . , . 1 ord, B. Brown, R. Dziexzon, J. Arnold, M. Rudert, B. Mavor, R. Bradley. Second Row: C. Ruesch, L Hughes, L. Grobstein, B. Rust, M. Fielden, J. Pratt N Maxtield B Can non Third Ro J D k . ., oac ourth Row: M. Millburn, P. Baldwin, T. McCarth S. Asah' . S. ' ' Y, ma, Lindgren, A. Hall, T. Spmks, K. Koenig, R. Cuthbert. . w: . ec er, B. Leaver, I. Strasser, C ,Moore B. Palmer, Inmn Hales C h. F ' ' .i,.fQ,..Afr Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Elmer Richards, Coach, B. Woolsey, L. Holt, B. Blanchard, S. Warner, B. Bowen, D. Cannon, G. Brinton, M. Pratt Second Row: R. Evans, T. Springman, C. Anderson, M. Harris, I. Snow, L. Pia, I. Swenson, P. Ameson. Third Row: S. Rich, D. Rosenbury, A. Evans, S. Osborn, J. Rich, L. Ita B Barrett Fourth Row M I ll B. , . . : . o ey, Passey, Managers, R. Swenson, C. Theurer, C. Buehler, R. Larkin, E. Orme, R. McQueen. ophomore Scores East 13 ....... .......... W est 6 East 28 ,,,.,,, ..... V iewrnont 7 East 28 ,,,, ..... B ountiful 6 East 7 ,,,, ....... W est 18 East 19 South 7 East 46 East 55 East 7 Davis O Clearfield 0 I-Iirflwlf-Y-'T 10 . wal' - M Y -1- Ba laeth all East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East COIGS 72 ..... . ............,....,.,, Granger 78 ..,., 70 ...... 73 ..... 57 .,,,. 59 ..... 78 ..... 77 ,.,.. 66 ..... 70 ..... 74 aw.,. 67 ..... 77 ..... 63 ,.,.. 67 aaa..t 78 ..... 65 ,..., 61 ..... 67 ,,,., 71 ...... 54 ,.,., 72 ...... 63 ,,.,, American Fork Olympus Skyline Granite Highland South Provo Highland West South Bountiful Viewmont Clearfield Davis Highland West South Davis B.Y. High Hillcrest Spanish Fork Bonneville 54 59 59 54 58 57 92 60 65 72 56 8 65 64 60 61 63 72 6 54 6 59 6 Mr. Dick Milne Coach Steve Breeze jim Challis Ralph Clinger Center Guard Forward ,Q Qi 'f'?i': ' , 15? Q' Q ,mf if N K 4,1 K 9' 's Q ska: N .Rfb GER .T A Y T 3 ' ' . I E K 1 5 5 1 4 5 i 3 S f ,,.W.:sf+ . A '?v v?,6g!f fc , Mx' we ' 45 , :Six . Y j g xx x lung, -Q., A-if Brian Theurer Craig Theurer John Workman Guard Guard Forward V Scores East 58 ....... .....,,............ G ranger 55 East 71 ....... ...... A merican Fork 45 East 50 ........... Olympus 54 East 48 .,.... Skyline 52 East 60 ,,,,., Granite 51 East 72 ....., Highland 63 East 69 ..,...... South 68 East 60 ......,, Provo 65 East 61 ...... Highland 74 East 57 .......... NVest 52 East 73 ....... ........ S outh 58 East 64 ..,....,. Bountiful 78 East 62 ........ ..,...,,, V iewmont 61 East 70 ....,.. ...., C learfield 38 East 63 ...,... .....,....,, D avis 65 East 64 ,,...., ...,,. H ighland 75 East 62 ..,.... ...... W Vest 78 East 55 ....,... ...,.. S outh 59 In the State finals, held at the Nielsen Fieldhouse, East Won the first game over B.Y. High and former East alums, Stan and Steve Burgeson, 71-54. The second game with Hillcrest Huskies resulted in a heart-breaking de- feat for East. The Leopardmen played a Hne game but were hampered by excessive fouling, and the final score read 54-61. VVinning the first playoff bout, the Leopards soundly defeated Spanish Fork with a decisive 13 point lead. In the final game of the year the Bonneville Lakers downed the Leopards in a see-saw battle that ended East 63-Bonneville 66. East High,s outstanding basket- ball team evidenced their iine playing and shooting abil- ities and good sportsmanship throughout their successful season, which resulted in a seventh place spot for the Leopards. S Op1101fI101'C Scores East 56 ...,...... VVest 46 East 46 ........ Olympus 36 East 65 ....... Skyline 48 East 59 ...... Granite 72 East 41 ....... Layton 40 East 56 ........, judge 40 East 66 ...... Highland 61 East 54 ....... VVest 53 East 54 ..,....... South 72 East 59 ...... Bountiful 61 East 37 ..... Viewmont 63 East 71 ...... Clearfield 62 East 60 ...... ......... D avis 41 East 59 ...... Highland 77 East 68 ........... VVest 55 East 75 ...... ..... S outh 70 umor Var ity ophomore Left to Right, First Row: jim Horsley, Dave Cannon, Skip Coleman, Randy Plant, Brian Theurer, john Worlonan, Roger McQueen. Second Row: Ned Knaphus, Pete Baldwin, Steve Breeze, Craig Theurer, Rick VVoodbury, Louie Koucos, Mr. Ted Weight, Coach. Third Row: David Harkness, Mardy jolly, Managers. Managers, Left to Right: David Harkness, Dan Kinnersley, Mardy Jolley. Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Elmer Richards, Coach, Mike Hyde, Larry Grobstein, Ned Knaphus, Eric Orme, Vem Della-Piana. Second Row: Steve Breeze, Dave Thomas, john Thackeray, jim Horsley, Steve Snyder, Robert Aeschbacher. Third Row: Todd johns, Norman Maxfield, Pete Baldwin, VVin Young, John Workman, Winston MCOl1lbE1'. ' 'viiiizpsz i -f ' f hmga r, V . ,- 1f, 3il 'i1,f' fp: tate 'Qtr A: 5 Mi? a A 11? Q' p f 'H C ll 3111 W A iff Pam A W - uigfwi ,f , -we : Jf,,7.1a fiflaqaft. W' L4 fr 1, a g lf, ,' . -W 2 Eff : ,mr . 5 :,r'J'2e :uf 1'?e?iszfa1x!gmff 1 tsizzfvsn. 5? ', W ,px ' ' y E g ag.- it , M isa, ,M Tom Doxey Distance Freestyle Ed Barton Sprint Freestyle i .. - . 2,-ff'f,:s,f-.2.. mqy. 4, .. wp, me ,z , .: rf :firear- - Jams -fm 1 1. ' ' ii? ' view , Mr. Thomas Thorum , fffwzg 'f'sg- - Hg,-sg,'::Qerfa ff if my , , me , we i 5 , rig pe Q' i if Q Q' if' , ra t , , gl' ' ig . A 2 1 S' in 2 gtg 'Q i' EI? 1 ying- My f. ., .Q my .im We'e . r Coach Q, '1 12254 : ,I .i, iV . 1 W ,, Y-fteiaaiaf Y-5-fefku, ., fi 1 is if 5 .f 155 'f .1 ,Un .... ,.. 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The training paid off East ....... ....,.,................., ..... 9 3 V2 as East easily captured first place in Region, and went on to gain Cyprus ...,. ..... 5 8 the State Championship by the widest margin on record, with South ........... ...,. 3 1 the score of 931!z that was 35Vz points above the nearest com- Box Elder ...,.,...............,..,,..,,.,,,,,,, 29 petitor. 'M Chris Reese Tim Riley Kayo Robertson Ken Shrewsbury Juni. .,.....g......- , 1 ,J1.,14..n1 MQAIDV Diqmnne Freestyle Breaststroke Sprint Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle l Bill Tingey Clayton VVl1KlIlS0l1 ur.. .,.....-.,- Christopher Swaner Milton Tay or Manager Backstroke Freestyle Backstroke Diving Diving . 'Wi' ' ' ' ffm an - 44 ' ' 51 Q ,wgfw 5' ' '56 va , V J: me Jim Anderson nun uuwen Greg Brinton Eugene Cardall Dave Epperson Norman Fairbanks 98 lbs. 165 lbs. 157 lb . S 136 lbs. 115 lbs. 141 lbs. vvenueu bardner Ted Kannell Val Kurita Ste re 157 lbs. A wrestler Wins if he has enou h t th g s reng , stamina, and deter- mination per pound to pin his opponent. This year East's team placed well in the region, but ran into tough luck at the State competition. Throughout the trials, the Wrestlers earned a record of fine ability, sportsmanship, and perseverance. phen Matern 115 lbs. 120 lbs. 105 lbs. Paul Matthews Terry McCarthy 115 lbs. 141 lbs. ! , l .1 Mr. Iman Hales Coach 4 Y x 2 gm 2 V IQ? 3 r ' -s f.-11 -'- 1? f7 A ,,. 5 , , 1,9 5 4 WZ- Q. Hz- f .--1 Z , 1 . my 1:1 ?Kx my V :W 'Qu K Mr. Iman Hales Coach rack Combining diversified events which include both indi- vidual and group effort, the track and field events place an emphasis not only on physical strength but also tim- ing and proper technique. The presence of top athletes from contending schools and the intense competitive spirit at track meets creates an undertone of anticipation and excitement not found at other sporting events. Craig Anderson Kent Bailey Merv Bennion 100, 200 880, mile 100, 200 Bob Bowen Wesley Dewsnup Rick Evans Discus Shot Put 440 Norman Fairbanks Dave Harvey Mike Hyde scott iverson 1..ou1e Koucos Paul Landes Pole Vault 880, Mile 440 Pole Vault 880, 440 Javelin, Hurdles Roger McQueen Chad Morris Spence Mortensen Jeff Olsen Mel Pederson Steve Rich Javelin, Hurdles Hurdles Pole Vault High jump, Hurdles 440 Shot Put That Hnal burst of energy that is so crucial for a successful pole vault or sprint held the key to success for Easfs sea- son in track. The team members specialized in such events as pole vault, shot put, or hurdles, and performed extreme- ly well in all areas. Joe Sammann jack Snow Tom Springman john Straley Larry Stott Richard Swenson 100, 220 440 Broad Jump Mile 880 100, 220 Craig Theurer Bob Whaley Clayton Wilkinson Mike Hilton Karl Koenig Bob Pepper 100, 220 Broad jump, Relays Hurdles Manager Manager Manager gxx Left to Right, First Row: J. Straley, M. Hyde, P. Wangsgaard, S. Jensen, E. Barton, R. Bradley, A. Lucero, C. Reusch, Mr. Thor- um, Coach. Second Row: B. Mavor, R. Clifford, D. Hardy, M. ophomore Throughout the season, the Leopards displayed re- markable consistency and broke record after record in tremendous athletic performances, completing the season with an outstanding record. Randle, D. Poplin, S. Asahina, K. Jones, R. Doxey, E. Pedersen, P. Winter. Third Row: B. Brown, C. Anderson, M. Birch, D. Belliston, L. Hughes, B. Peel, R. Zimmerman. Fourth Row: M. Woolley, S. Lindgren, S. Garrett, M. Fielden, J. Amold. Left to Right, First Row: A. Trujillo, G. Wilson, B. Center, L. Stott. Second Row: P. Winter, I. Straley, C. Koenig, Co-Captain, P. Zab- locki. Third Row: M. McDermaid, A. Lindsay, Co-Captain, T. Wade, Manager, K. Bailey, B. Bachman. ross ountry Members of the cross-country team spent hours of practice in building the skill, strength, and great en- durance necessary for their strenuous sport. East's team placed at the top in meets with other schools, thus earning a commendable record. 167 Ba eball Baseball, famous for exciting action and thrills, was at its best when played by East's Leopards this year. With a large percen- tage of last season,s team back on the diamond, the team dem- onstrated its outstanding abilities and finesse, winning impres- sive victories over rival schools. Jim Beardall Steve Breeze Albert Evans Shortstop Pitcher Left Field Alan Higham Mike Inman Richard Kletting Bill Madsen Evan Maw Terry McCarthy Right Field Right Field Center Field Pitcher Second Base Shortstop Mr. Elmer Richards Coach Taking advantage of the beautiful spring weather, the golfers headed for the course early this year. In the style of Arnold G Palmer, East's golf team played in tournaments with the excite- 0 ment of the masters, and by developing their style and precision made it one of Big Red's most successful seasons. Pete Baldwin David Buchman Tad Bullen Dave Cannon Don Coleman Mr. Grant Martin Coach Bob Leaver Norman Maxfield Kent Miles Mark Millbum Dave Rosenbury Ken Schone Dave Seiler John Spencer Keith Stats Dave Thomas Win Young B TEAM - Left to Right, First Row: R. Dzierzon, B. Rust, C. Goodwin, J. Kristensen, V. Kurita, T. Cozakos. Second Row: F. Langheinrich, B. Russon, S. Moilfat, S. Cuthbert, D. Felt, R. Berger D Simon Third Row R Evans M Ina wki G Bin geli, M. Tumer, J. Cannon, L. , . . : . ., . .gr , . g Iohnson, C. Pichayaphanich, I. Sammann. CCGI' East soccer players displayed their skill and determination in the game known for its dangerous, exhausting qualities. The KA Team scored con- sistently well in games with other schools, and also battled a nationally famous team from Denver. In addi- tion, this year there were two B Teamsv which practiced regularly and performed Well in competition. jim Allen Steve Brock Jud Cannon Skip Cuthbert Ray Frank Mr. Valois Zarr Coach Barry Hansen Bryan Held Brian Homer Makato Inagaki Gerhard Koenig Dan Leiva Steve Moifat Ulrich Schwurack Tony Siciliano Gary Snow Ted Wade Iohn Adamson Mitchell Black Dick Brinton Greg Brinton Chris Gaddis Alan Lindsay Scott Peacock enni A tennis player must be capable of instantaneous reac- tion, light-footed agility, and powerful swings of the racket if he is to succeed. Easfs tennis team earned a record of ability and sportsmanship during its rewarding season. Mr. Dick Milne Coach 2 Ron Richards Dave Swenson Ion Swenson Guy Toombs Tex' g Ilrxs QSTSNIY XF4 'Q4Q7V?1' HQ' Cvsvgke, xkswe, in dl-.5 Q.mv.c-L- Mkivvg- 'Ax-SVC-S Ssik,1,x,0'kQ.Q' C-SQQ 53,3 K'alQfi' Qmfsfp ? ,Q ff puaffff I Q V kg ,, ' 'Y , mi 5 .2-icgjgf gf Q PM 4 , y. -' Z -1-sp. ,, fft' n w 1 : V i E ' N 5. 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HIRES DRIVE IN 425 South 7th East Closed Sundays Car Service PETERSONS BIMBO,S Meet at Petels for lots of good eats! 1320 East 2nd South In the Cellar DIAL EM 3,-7896 EM 3-5425 52OE 2nd So PAGODA 26 Ev Street Oriental Foods Ameson, Maggie ................ Bockholt, Janet ...............,., 51 Booth, Jacques .... 51, 98, 119 1l11lC1E3IC ADMINISTRATION INDEX Almond, Mr. J. S. .................... 15 Anderson, SXSQL Richard 15, 120 Austin, Mr. Kenneth J. .......... 14 Bell, Miss Qria L. ............ 11,78 Bennett, Mr. Fred H. ..12, 18, 99 Bowman, Miss Lorraine ........ 13, 88, 109 Boyce, Mr. Paul C. .................. 11 Bury, Mrs. Anna .................... 14 Bushman, Mr. LaMar .............. 15 Butterfield, Mr. Roger ............ 13 Caliey, Miss Mary E. ............ 7, 9 Chavez, Mr. Dan ...... , ............. 15 Christensen, Mr. Jack A. 119, 84 Christensen, Mr. Darwin W. ..14 Cochrane, M361 Luciflie .......... 15 Collins Miss Caflaerine A 1101.81 7 ' 5 Cook, Mr. Clifton- L. .......,...... 161 Cooley, Mrs. Evelyn G. .,......,. 14 Cramer, Miss Lousie ,..... 12,112 Croft, Miss Greta ....,.......,......... 9 Dansie, M-rs. Lois H. .............. 14 er, Mr. Charles ................ I5 Dunn, Mrs. Barbara A. .......,.. 12 Dyreng, Ma. Ivan L. ........ 11,116 Edvalson, Mr. Raymond C. ..13, 81,114 E in on Mr Donaid R '..9 Eg. Et ,Q - - Erickson, Mr. Joseph G. ........ 12 Facer, Mrs. Leona H. ..... ......... 1 3 Farlow, Mrs. Betsey W. ..10, 100 Findlay, Mr. Lynn F. ........ 11, 78 F otheringham, Mr. William 11.7 9, 8 Frederickson, Mr. William E. 13118128 Freeman, Mr. Lee W. ,...... ..... 1 0 Glade, Mrs. Rebecca B. ..13, 105 Guiver, Miss Melva L. ...,,.,...,. 10 Gutke, Mrs. Lynne D. .........,.. 10 Hales, Mr. Iman .... 14, 154, 162, Hammond, Mrs. Theresa H. Hamstead, Miss Rachel S. 1.111211 Hansen, Miss Roberta E. ...... Hardy, Mrs. Rose ,.....,... ..,....... 1 5 Hermansen, Mr. Charles L. .... 12 Hulbert, Mrs. Lee .......... 14, 104 Hull, Mr. Robert M. ....,........... 10 Hyer, Mr. Weldon M. ............ 13 Iverson, Mr. Glendon E. ........ 10 Jarvis, Mr. Donald K. ...... 12, 111 Johnson, Mrs. Beverly H. ........ 14 Jones, Mrs. Dorothy L. .....,...... 9 Josie, Mr. Darrell H. .............. 14 Kelner, Mr. Michael ................ 15 Kendall, Mr. Robert L. ............ 11 Lasater, Mr. E. Lee .....,.........,., 9 Lazenby, Mr. Walter .....,........ 15 Lewis, Miss Ruth Ann ...,.......... 10 Lindsay, Mrs. Mary W. .......... 14 Loveridge, Mr. Bemeli .... 11, 114 MacKay, Mrs. Lillian ...........,., 11 Martin, Mr. Grant .... 14,149,170 McEwen, Mr. David H. .......... 11 McQueen, Mrs. Anne M. ..14, 96 Mecham, Mr. Arlin L. ..,.,,..,,,, 14 Merback, Mrs. Gloria D. .......... 9 Milne, Mr. Richard K. ..14, 155, 172 Montgomery, Mrs. Treva B. ..10 Moore, Mr. Irving B. .............. 12 Neilson, Mrs. Rena ..... ....,......,. 1 5 Nelms, Miss Sarah Beth .......... 13 Newman, Miss Catherine 10, 100 Nielsen, Mr. Florin R. .... 10, 128 Palfreyrnan, Mrs. Lindy ..10, 30, 107 Palmer, Mr. E. Darrell ............ 13 Post, Mrs. Belva ....... ,.,.,,....,.,., 1 3 Poulsen, Mr. Alton B. .........,..,, 12 Price, SfSgt. Lewis ........ 15,120 Register, Mrs. Fem G. Rich, Mrs. Carol S. ....... . 14 102 Richards, Mr. Elmer L. .,14,,154, 168 Richards, Mr. Joseph W. 6848 11 Rickey, Miss Thelma G. ......... . Schuchert, Mrs. Helen M. ........ 9 Schulze, Mr. Walter B. .......... 11 Scuimbato, Mrs. Angelina ...... 15 Smart, Mr. Grant W. .............. 12 Smith, Mrs. Dorothy H. .... 13, 85 Smith, Mr. Lorin L. ................ 11 Sorensen, Mr. LaMar W. .... 7, 18 Speakman, Mr. W. Bruce ........ 13 Sperry, Mr. Joseph W. 11, 81, 83 Stevens, Mrs. Mary C. ...... 10, 83 15 14 Stover, Mrs. Marg ...,.i............ Swenson, Mrs. Shirley S. ....... . Thorum, Mr. Thomas G. ..,..... 11, 160,167 Tribe, Miss Marilyn ........,,...... 13 Tryfon, Miss Tessie L. .... 12,29, 108,119 Twitchell, Mrs. Florence ........ 15 Van Vleet, Miss Sherry .... 14,86 Vmz, Mrs. Amy W. ..............,. 10 Warburton, Miss E. Joyce .... 12, 111 Anderson, Jim .................... 65 Anderson, Jolayne .............. 51 Anderson, Julie .................. 51 Anderson, Julie 65, 112, 115, 116 Anderson, Mike .................. 33 Anderson, Sandy ................ 51 Anderson, Terry ................ 33 Anton, Jo Ann .............. 33,88 Arentz, Steven ............ 23, 33 Armstrong, John ................ 33 Armstrong, Lee .................. 33 Armstrong, Mary Anne ...... 65 Amberg, Richard .............. Ameson, Paul ............ 51, 154 Amold, Bruce ...... 33, 93, 113 Arnold, Charles B. .... 33, 110 Amold, Charles ...... 65, 93, 94 Arnold, Jeff ........ 65, 154, 167 Amovick, Cathy ................ 65 Asahina, Stuart 165,154,167 Ashton, Bruce ..51, 92, 93, 94 Weight, Mr. Ted L. ........ 14, 159 Willhite, Mrs. June B. ..,...,...,, 10 Williams, Mrs. Marion ............ 15 Young, Mr. Dow H. ......,... 13, 92 Zarkou, Mr. Harold ...........,..,. 15 Zarr, Mr. Valois A. .... 12, 29, 110, 171 STUDENT INDEX A 12 Aadnesen, Chris ..33, 98, 111, 112 Abbott, Melvin .......,.,.,,,,,,, 33 12 11 Adams, Carolyn ...........,.... 51 10 Adams, Julia ...... 65, 108, 109, 115 119 : 12 Adamson, Cary .......... 33, 149 10 172 Adamson, John ...,...... 65, 10 Adamson, Susan ........,,...... 65 10 Aeschbacher, Bob ...... 65, 111 12 A utter, Colleen ........ 33, 104 12 Ainiston, Greg 29, 33, 92, 93, 94 10 Albiston, Scott ..i....,............ 65 10 Alger, Reed .............,,, 65, 113 11 Allen, Cindy ........ 51, 96, 109 12 Allen, Jim ...... 24, 28, 33, 110, 113,118,171 12 Allen, Scott .... 33, 88, 89, 90, 98, 149 12 Allen, Thomas ,,.......,,, 33, 116 11 Allen, Vicki .... 29, 30, 51, 96, ' 106,119 Allred, Julie ..............,,.....,., 65 10 12 Allred, Vicki ..... ,..,..,,... 3 3 10 Ames, Marilyn .... ........... 6 5 11 Ames, Sondra ,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,, 51 10 Andersen, Chris ........ 65,167 10 Andersen, Denise ......,,.,.,., 65 10 Andersen, Kath ..........,..,,, 65 ll Anderson, Boyd .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 10 Anderson, Clay ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 65 11 Anderson, Craig 51, 149,154, 164 10 Anderson, Diane ..,,.....,...,,, 65 12 Anderson, Dorothy 26, 33, 84, 106, 110, 111 12 Anderson, 93, 9 Emery ..24, 33, 92, 4,112,116, 120,121 12 Anderson, James .,,,....,,.,.,,, 33 10 Anderson, James 65, 121,162 11 Anderson, Janet ..,....... 51,117 Asper, Frank ...................... 33 B Baatsen, Arnold .................. 33 Backman, Bruce ................ 51 Backman, Rod ..30, 51, 92, 94 Badertscher, Barbara 33, 104 Badertscher, Bobette ..65, 93 Bagley, Brent .................... 65 Bailey, Kent .......... 33, 93, 94 Bailey, Penny ............ 33, 102 Bailey, Scott ...... 33, 120, 121 Baker, Betsy .............. 65, 113 Baker, Nick ........................ 65 Baldwin, Cathy .... 33, 82, 105 Baldwin, Julie .................... 51 Baldwin, Pete .... 65, 98, 108, 154, 159,,170 Ball, Alan ........ 23, 25, 26, 33 Ballinger, Steve .... 33,230,512 Ballmer, Ruth .................... 51 Banks, Cathy ................ 20, 51 Banks, Cindy .............. 33, 100 Banks, Steve ...... ............. 3 3 Barders, Sandra .................. 33 Barrett, Bill ................ 51, 154 Barrett, Bob .... 26, 33, 80, 92, 93, 150 Barrett, Kathy 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 33, 84, 112 Barrett, Mike .................... 33 Barrett, Pat ........................ 51 Barrus, Debbie .... 20, 33, 88, 105 Barry, Kathy 23, 24, 33, 100, 105, 111 Barry, Teresa ...... 51, 83, 109 Bartlett, Johnny .................. 65 Barton, Bruce ............ 98,111 Barton, Ed ........ 65, 160, 167 Bassett, John ...................... 65 Bateman, Joice .................. 65 Bateman, Stanley .............. 51 Bayles, Wesley .................. 33 Beal, Delbert ............ 33,121 Beardall, Jim ..16, 18, 25, 28, 29,33,88,90,98,168 Beck, Dan .......................... 65 Beckstead, Leo ............ 24, 33 Behm, Lynn ................,,.,.. 34 Behm, Thad ...................... 65 Belliston, Doug 65, 112, 113, 167 Belliston, Rulon ................ 51 Bemis, Jon .................. 34, 117 Bender, Kathy .................... 34 Benjasiriwan, Teeraschai 151 Bennett, Marion ........ 65, 102 Bennion, Barbara ........ 20, 65 Bennion, David .... 65, 93, 946 11 Bennion, Merv ..51,111, 164 Benson, John .............. 34, 120 Berg, James ........................ 65 Berg, Jesse ...... ................ 34 Berg, VValter ...................... 51 Berger, Otto ...................... 51 Berger, Rolf ........ 65, 110, 171 Berrey, Holli ........ 29, 34, 119 Berris, Elaine .... 65, 106, 112, 128 Berry, Andy .......,. .,...,,., 5 1 Berry, Carol .......... ......... 6 5 Berry, Richard ...... ......... 6 5 Best, Jane .......................... 65 Betts, Bruce ...................... 51 Bevan, David .19, 21, 24, 26, 29,34,91,92,98,107, 108, 110, 118 Bevan, Julie ..29, 65, 92, 108, 109, 110 Bickerstaif, David ........ 21, 51 Bickerstaff, Launa .............. 65 Bickmore, Chas ...... ......... 3 4 Bicknell, Kathy .,,.,, ,,,.,,,,, 5 1 Bierwolf, Esther .....,.......... 51 Bigelow, Ruth ............ 65, 114 Bigler, Gary ........,..........,,. 34 Billeter, Shirley ................ 65 Billings, Thomas 65,111, 160 Bills, Stacie ...............,,....... 34 Binggeli, Gaylen .....,.. 51,171 Bingham, JaNae ............,,,. 51 Birch, Mike ..............., 66,167 Bird, Sharleen .........,..., 51,96 Bisping, Sarah .......... 51, 102 Bisping, Ted ........ 34, 88, 150 Bjomdal, Steve .................. 51 Black, Danny ..............,..... 34 ..51 113 172 Black Mitchell , , Blackbum, Lynne .............. 66 Blackham, Marsha ,,,,,,,.,,,, 51 Blain, Charlene .................. 66 Blake, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 34 Blakebum, Barbara , ,,., ,,.,. 6 6 Blakebum, Maureen ..34, 104 Blanchard, Bill .......... 51, 154 Blickensderfer, Martha ...... 66 Bluhrn, Pam ...,.... 51, 96, 110 Bodine, Cynthia Anne 34, 88, 89, 90, 105, 110 Bollinger, Bruce ..34, 88, 110, 113 Bonacci, Debby ...,..,,.,,,,,,, 66 Booth, Allison 34, 88, 92, 102, 109 Booth, Karen ...................... 66 Borick, Kathleen ..51, 96,117 Bos, Cora ...........,..,.....,..,,,,, 34 Bosen, Cathy ....,...........,,..,, 51 Bott, Roxie ,...,,.,..,,.,,, 66, 111 Bowman, Larry ,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,, 34 Bowen, Becky .........,.....,.... 66 Bowen, Robert ...... 21, 51, 93, 11o,150,154,162,164 Bowes, Alan ...................... 51 Bracken, Lana ..........,,..,,,, 34 Bradford, Barbara 34, 88, 90, 102, 109 Bradley, Betsy ....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 34 Bradley, Richard ..18, 19, 64, 66, 154, 167 Bradshaw, Bonnie 51, 96, 114 Brady, Carol ...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 66 Brady, Ted .................,.,,,.. 51 Brandt, Carl .............. 66, 110 Brandt, Conrad ..,,....,,,,,,,.,. 51 Brashen JHI n19,66,102,112 Brauer, Patricia ........ 52, 106 Breckenridge, Linda .52, 92, 93, 96 Breeze, Steve .... 66, 155, 159, 168 Brewster, Craig .... 17, 18, 19, 21,28,34,88,98,150 Bridge, Noreen ...,.....,.....,.. 66 Bridges, Julia .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Briggs, Colleen ........,,,, 19, 34 Briggs, Sue ....................,... 52 Bringhurst, Debby .,,,..,..... 52 Brinkman, Marcia ........ 20, 34 Brinton, Bonnie .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Brinton, Greg ..18, 50, 52, 98, 107,111,154,162,172 Brinton, Richard 34, 88,110, 113, 116, 172 Brock, Jeanne ,..,....,.,.,, 52, 92 Brock, Stephen ,34, 110, 171 Bromley, Chick .........,..,,,, 88 Brooks, Ron ..............,...,, 121 Brossard, Shirley 20,52,102, 117 Brotherson, Paulette .......... 52 Chamberlain, Ann ...... 52, 96, Brough, Lynette ..34, 92, 100, 105, 109, 115 Brown, Brian 66, 98, 154, 167 Brown, Dan ........................ 66 Brown, Guy ...,1... 34, 111, 153 10 Carr, Kristine ....,............... 66 12 Carroll, Kathleen .............. 35 10 Carver, Debi .,............ 66, 112 12 Case, Mary .,....,................. 35 10 Case, Sharon .............. 66,113 12 Case, Steven ,.......... 1.35, 106, 113,134 Casper, David .................... 52 Cate, Pam .,...... . ........ 66 Center, Laura .,.................. 52 Center, Robert ........,......... 66 11 12 10 Cate, Patti ........,, 11 10 10 Cervenka, Margaret .......... 66, 93 94 Challis Annette ...... , 10 , ..,.,..... 66 12 Challis, Jim ........ 35, 145, 155 11 102, 110 Charbonneau, Allan ........., 35 Chase, Christine .......... 27, 52 Chausow, Robert ..52, 91,92 Chavez, Florence .............. Christ, Margit ......,.......... Cunningham, Kay ............ 53 Cunningham, Richard ...... 67, 94, 121 Currier, David .......,.......... 53 Curtis, Guy ..35, 93, 121, 150 Curtis, Marian ...... 18, 35, 84, 88, 112, 115 Curtis, Marvin .......... 67, 113 Curtis, Rosy .......... 19, 53, 96, 106, 113 Cushing, Nancy ...,............ 67 Cushman, Lyn ............ 53,96 Cuthbert, Richard .... 67, 110, 119, 154 cuzhbea, T. skip ..19, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 35, 98, 106, 107, 108, 113, 118,119, 128, 171 Cutler, Hal ...... 35, 92, 93, 94, 120,121 Cutler, Noel ...,............ 53, 117 D Dahl, Ronald .............. 36, 111 Dahling, Shirley .................. 36 Brown, John .... 21, 66, 93, 94, 112 Brown, Karen ..,,................ 52 Brown, Nancy .................... 52 Brown, Randall .... 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 34, 107, 112, 116, 119 Brown, Shelley ..,, 34, 88, 90, 110, 112, 118 Brown, Sydney ......1,.. 52 ,109 Brownrigg, Charles .,.. 66, 116 Bru-nson, Mark .... 52, 81, 118 Bruschke, Debby ............., 52 Bryner, Clyde ....,..,..........., 52 Bryner, Dalton .................. 66 Bryner, Mike .....,.............. 52 Bryson, Carolyn ..52, 96, 102 Buchman, David ........ 66, 170 Buehler, Craig ...... 52, 84, 98, 118, 154 Buhler, Don ....,.........,,..,... 34 Buhler, Mark .............,........ 52 Buiflen, Thurlow 52, 98, 11785 1 Bunnell, Robert .... 19, 52, 92, 93, 113 Bunting, Steve ,,................ 34 Burdett, Susan .... 29, 34, 106 Burdette, David ...,..........1. 66 Burgess, Kim .............. 52, 87 Bumham, Norm ................ 66 Burns, Winston ......,........... 52 Burton, Charlie ...... 34, 88,98 Burton, Scott ......1,.......,.... 66 Bushnell, Jim .,..................., 52 Butler, Boyd 34, 81, 117, 118 Butler, Carolyn 52, 91, 92, 96 Butler, Gladel ....,............... 52 Butler, Paulette .................. 66 Buttars, Elizabeth ..,........... 52 Buttars, Margaret .,,... 52, 111 Butterfield, Carolyn .... 20, 66, 92, 112 Buzard, Mary Jean .......... 115 C Cahoon, Kathy .... 52, 96, 116 Cahoy, Dee Ann ..29, 66, 108 Cahoy, Lillian ..................,. 52 Cain, Susan .......,................ 34 Call, Karen ..52, 96, 102, 106, 66 52 Chidester, Karen ..... ......,, 5 2 53 35 Christensen 1 Brent .......,..., 12 11 11 10 1 1 Chavez, Sam ..,..,..,,.......... 11 11 12 12 Christensen 1 Ellen ...... 29, 35, 84, 102, 105, 108, 110, 119 Christensen, Eric ......,......... 67 Christensen, Linda ............ 67 Christensen, Mary Jo 35,100 Reed .............. 67 10 10 12 10 Christensen 12 Christensen 11 10 11 a Ruth ...... 35, 104 Christensen, Todd ...... 53, 93 Christensen, Vickie Lyn ,... 67 Clark, Alice ....,.......,... 53, 96, 108, 111 12 Clark, Beverly .,.,, ,,,....,,.,., 3 5 11 Clark, Frances .1.... 29, 30, 53, 96 119 ,107, 108, 109, 112, Clark, Marsha ..,. 35, 100, 109 Clark, Sam ..67, 112, 116, 117 Daines, Cathy .... 67, 102, 113 Daines, Susan .... 20, 24,29, 36, 88, 109, 105, 109, 112 Dalton, J. Christine .... 67, 119 Dansie, Janet .............,........ 67 Dansie, Lois .........,........ 53, 85 Dansie, Steve ...................... 36 Darger, Janet .... 36, 84, 88, 89, 90, 92, 105, 108, 115 Darger, Peggy ..23, 28, 30, 36, 84, 88, 92, 105, 107, I 111,115,119 Clark, Shela ..35, 80, 100, 110 Clayton, Hydee ..,.,..,.,,.,,,, 53 12 10 12 Clark, Sandra Lee .. 12 11 12 Clayton, Trina ...... ,,.,,, 3 5, 83, 85 , 100,128 12 Clement, Patsy 23, 26, 35, 84, 105,106, 107, 108, 112, 115,128 15 Clements, Mary ..., 53, 96,110 Clifford, Ron ..,....,.... 67, 113, 154, 167 10 Clinger, Carla ..,,...,..., 67, 102 12 Clinger, Ralph .,1,,.,.,,,, 35, 88, 89, 90, 144, 155 Cloud, Sandy ...,.....,,,,.,,.,,, 53 Clough, Roger ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 Cloward, Janette ........ 35, 102 Cody, Belita .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 111 Callahan, Linda 1....... 66, 106 Callrs, Peter ....................,... 52 Cambell, John ............ 34, 93 Cambell, Kevin .....,......,..... 52 Cambell, Marilyn .... 34, 111, 116 Canavan, Nancy ..............,, 66 Cannon, Adrienne ...... 20, 35, 100, 102 Cannon Bob .,...... 66, 98, 154 Cannoni Carolyn ...... 66, 113 Cannon, Chris 17, 18, 24, 35, 88, 102, 108, 111, 144 Cannon, Dave ..,... 52, 80, 98, 154, 159, 170 Cannon, David .,.... 35, 81, 84, 88.108,115,116,118 Cannon, Elizabeth Jane .... 66, 102, 110, 113 Cannon, George 52,98, 110, 119, 171 Cannon, Joan ...........,.. 66, 87 Cannon, Layne 66, 116, 119, 160 11 12 12 11 12 11 Cohoe, Rita ...... Collins, Kristine ...... Coleman, Don .......... 53, 156, 159, 170 Collins, Leonard .,,,.,.,..,,,,,, 35 Cone, Charlene ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Connole, Shannon ....,,,,,,,, 53 Connor, Charlotte .,,,,,.,..,, 67 Cook, Bart ....,,.....,,,,,,, 53, 134 Cook, Harvey ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Cook, Krehl .,..,.,.., ,..,,,,,, 1 17 Cook, Teri ......,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 35 Coombs, Mark ............ 35,88 Coon, Janice .............. 53,113 Cope, Bruce .... Corbin, Caron ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 12 12 10 11 10 11 10 12 Cook, Joseph ...,..,,,,,,,,,, 35, 86 12 12 12 11 10 10 12 12 Council, Patricia ....,..... 35, 88 Cowan, Marilyn .... 20, 28, 35, 88, 102, 105, 109 12 Cowley, Laura .,,,.,,,.,,, 35, 86, 88, 105, 142 10 Cozakos, Susan ..,....... 53, 102 10 Cozakos, Tom .... 21, 67, 110, 113, 171 11 Crandall, Linda .......... 53, 96, 109, 111 Crawford, Becky ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Crawford, Marianne 167, 113 Crockett, Dave .,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 94 Croft, Barbara ...... 53, 92, 93 Darley, Elizabeth .............. 53, 102, 106 Darley, Phil .................. 36, 88 Daskalas, Mary .................... 36 Daskalas, Mike ............ 36, 118 Davenport, Wanda ............ 104 Davidson, Dan ............,....... 67 Davila, Laurie ......1............. 53 Davila, Ruth ..............., 36, 112 Davis, Fred .......................... 67 Davis, Kris ............ 36, 88, 109 Dawes, Gloria ...,.,................ 53 Dawson, Eva ,........ ............. 3 6 Dean, Keith ........ ................ 6 7 Decker, James .,.... 67, 94, 154 DeLaMare, Ginger ..,.,......... 67 Delaplaine, John ..............,. 53 Della-Piana, Vem ........ 21, 67, 93,115 DeLong, Sue ...,,......... 53, 102 DeMan, Adrian .......... 36, 118 Demond, Nancy .......,......,... 53 Dencker, Judy ............ 36, 116 Denkers, Brenda ................ 36 Denner Nora ....,......... 36, 104 DePasquale, Bill .................. 36 Deppe, Lyle ...,.................. 36 Deppe, Mariella .......,.......... 53 Dem, Teri ............ 67, 106, 119 DeSpair1, Jim ................ 21, 36 DeVries, Julie ...,...,.... 36, 100, 109, 115 Dewsnup, Wesley ......., 21, 53, 98, 110, 164 Diamond, Cheryl ......,......... 67 Diamond, Kenneth .........,,... 53 Diaz, Lanny ..,,.,...,...... 53, 113 Dibble, Dave ..,................... 36 Dick, Janice .....,.. 67, 115, 119 Dickerson, Connie Jo ..29, 30, 36, 100, 107, 110 Dickerson, Faye ...,.............. 36 Dix, Cynthia ...........1,..... 36, 88 Dixon, Pam .......................... 67 Dixon, Susan .......... 53, 96, 111 Dolowitz, Susan .,.. 29, 53, 81, 85, 96, 108, 109,111, 112, 116, 117, 119 Donaldson, Bev .......... 36, 112 Donaldson, Laurie ..,........... 67 Dorius, Chuck ........,......,.... 53 Cannon, Mary .,........,.,,....., 52 Cannon, Melissa .... 20, 52, 92 Cannon, Ned .......,........ 35, 88 Cannon, Su .....,.... 35, 88, 90, 105, 110 Cardall, Eugene ........ 66, 162 Cardall, Jane ........ .... 5 2, 102 Carl, Paula .........,...... 52,112 11 Carlson, Steve Carlson, Steve ..................., 52 Carlston, Wayne ..35, 98, 150 Carr, Becky ................ 66, 113 Carr, Daran .......,..,....,,.,...., 35 Crotch, Nancy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Crowther, Maurine .... 35, 104 10 10 12 10 Crockett, Dawna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 1 10 12 10 Culp, Patty ......,......... 29, 67, 109, 111, 114 Done, Doug ....................,... 36 Dougherty, Ann .......... 67, 111 Douglas, Diane ...........,...... 36 Douglass, Craig ........,,......,. 53 Downing, Leslie ...............,.. 53 Doxey, Robyn ..,............. 53, 96 Doxey, Tom ..67, 94, 160, 167 10 12 12 10 10 11 11 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 11 11 10 10 12 10 12 11 12 10 10 10 11 11 10 12 11 12 11 12 10 12 10 12 12 11 10 11 12 10 11 11 10 11 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 12 12 10 10 10 12 10 12 12 12 10 12 12 10 12 12 11 10 10 Draper, Del .,............., 67, 113 Draper, Joan .......... 30, 36, 88, 102, 106, 107, 109 Droe emeier, Alan .......,,... 110 Drouiay, Patsy ............ 20, 67, 102,106 Dubach, Jim ....1................... 67 Duder, Christie .... 53, 85, 108, 109, 114, 116,117,119 Duify, Dennis ...................... 53 Duncan, Jim ....................,... 94 Dunford, Carolyn ........ 67, 112 Dyer, George ...................... 36 Dzierzon, Ralf .... 67, 154, 171 Dzierzon, Wilfred .............. 67 E Eastmond, Riki .............. 29, 67 Edmunds, Alan .................. ..36 Edwards, Kathy .,.... ......... 5 3 Edwards, Ray ...................... 53 Eichers, Lillie Ann .............. 67 Eklof, Annebel .................. 67 Eldredge, Chris .................. 36 Eldredge, Dorothy ...... ...... 67 , 109, 111 Eliason, Beverly ..,,............,. 36 Ellefsen, Katie .................... 53 Elliott, James .............. 36, 143, 144, 160 Elliott, Virginia .......... 67, 112 Ellis, Richard ......,,.. 68, 92, 93 Enger, Ann .................. 68, 113 Epperson, Dave .... 53, 98, 162 Erickson, Carl ............., 53, 118 Emstsen, Dana ,........... 68, 113 Eschler, Karen .............. 36, 92 Escott, Judy ....... ,..... ..,........ 5 3 Ethington, Ken .........,.. 36, 107 Evans, Albert .,.... 53, 154, 168 Evans, Dave ........................ 36 Evans, David ..68, 93, 94, 113 Evans Gail ,... 36, 88, 105, 106 Evans, Julie ........................ 68 Evans, Katherine ........ 36, 195, 113, 115 Evans Ray .,........................ 36 Evans, Richard ...... 18, 53, 98, 107, 110, 118, 154, 164 Evans, Rob .,................ 68, 171 Evans, Robert ...................... 53 Evans, Sue ....,....... 37, 88, 105 Evans, Wendy .....,.......,...... 68 F Faggiani, Debbie ........., 29, 53, 108, 116 Fairbanks, Jeff .................... 54 Fairbanks, Jerry .....,.... 68, 160 Fairbanks, Maria .... 20, 54, 92 Fairbanks, Norman ...... 21, 54, 162, 165 Fairbanks, Steve .... 21, 37, 107 F amsworth, Wendy ............ 37 Farrer, Pauline .,,................. 54 F aurschou, Roy 137, 120, 121 Fawcett, Brent ,..... ...........,.. 5 4 F einauer, Ted ................ 37, 88 Felt, David ...... 23, 26,28, 37, 98, 108, 119, 120, 160, 171 Felt, Karen ..............,.,......... 37 Felton, Blair .......... 20, 68, 103 Femley, Greg ............., 68, 160 Fielden, Mike ...... 68,154,167 Fielding, Martha .......... 23, 29, 37 , 84 Fife, Julie ...................... 68, 92 Finch, Larry .,..,........,.,.. 37, 88 Flack, Marjean ............,....... 37 Flandro, Claudia .... 18, 28, 37, 88, 90, 105, 109 F landro, Nancy ...... 20, 68, 92, 107, 108, 109, 115 Flegal, Tom ..,..........,.,,....... 37 Fletcher, Darrell .... 37, 88, 90 Fletcher, Kathy ........., 68, 106 Fletcher, Tina ........ 37, 84, 88, 90, 106 Floor, David ............ 37 , 92, 94 F olland, Susan ...,...,...... 54, 96, 108, 111 Forsberg, Helen .......,.. 68, 112 F orbush, Connie .......,.......... 68 G Foulger, Allen ............ 68, 121 Fountain, Jim ..........,.. , ..,,..,. 54 .21 68 93 Fowles, Richard 110,,169 Fox, John ........... ...,,......... 5 4 Fox, Johnny ....... ....,,.,...... 6 8 Frank, Ray ..,............... 37, 171 Frank, Ron ................., 54, 110 Frank, Steven ................ 68, 94 Frazier, Kevin ....................,, 54 Freed, Dave .... 28, 37, 98, 160 Freed, Howard ............ 68, 160 F rickey, Maylin ................,, 54 Frost, Kenneth .............. 37, 93 Fryer, Doris ....,,.,..,............. 37 Fuhriman, Russ .,................ 68 Fujinami, Robert 125, 54, 116 Fuller, Becki .,.,.........,.,..,,..., 68 Fuller, Mary .,.........,,.,.,.,.,.., 37 Fuller Meg ..37 88 104 109 Ful1mer Terri 54 106 Fuwell, Peggy .......,,..,......,. Fuller: susan .... 1.6811031111 IH Fuwell, Willia R. ...,........ 54 Gaddis, Chris ..,...., 68,137,172 Gale, Barbara .......... 37, 86, 88 Gale, Bev ......,. 37, 86, 88, 144 Gale, Sandra .,......,....,.. 37, 105 Gardner, Wendell ..18, 19, 21, 37,9s,111,150,162 Garlington, Ann ...,..,,.,,, 29, 68 Garlington, Joe ..,,.......1,,,,,,,, 37 Gamer, Karen ...................... 88 Garner, Susan .........,..........,. 37 Garrett, Steve ...... 68, 113, 167 Gates, Lois .,...................,.. 68 Geary, Pat ........,... 37, 100, 116 Gedig, Chris ........................ 37 Geertsen, Marlene ........ 37, 88, 90, 103, 105, 106, 128 Gendorf, Erika ...,........ 68, 112 Gendorf, Erwin ,................. 54 Gentile, Craig .,.,.................. 68 Gentile, Joene ..,.,,,,............., 37 Gerber, JoAnn ,..,........,,..,.., 68 Gerber, Kathy ...,.... 37, 88, 90, 103, 105 , ....1............... 54 Gessel, Van ..54, 106, 128, 134 Gerth Linda .... Geyer, Renee .................,..1. 37 Giacoma, Shauna ........ 54, 113 Gibbons, Suzanne ................ 68 Gibson, Becky ,,..,, ..,,,,.,., Gibson Co ..,..... ..,..,, 54 , ry 68 Gibson, Kathy ..,.,... ,...... 6 8 Gibson, Robert ...... .,..,..., 3 7 Giggey, Rick , .....................,. 37 68 Gill, Douglas ...................... Gill, Gretchen .... 37, 111, 115, 143, 144 Gillespie, Nanette .,.....,...... 37 Gillmor, Jacki ..................,.., 37 Gittins, Simon ......,............... 68 Gloekner, Peter .................... 37 Goates, Hal ...... 21, 28, 37, 92, 98, 134, 150 Goclding, Barry .....,......,,....,, 37 Godding, Brent ..,.,.,......,,..,.. 68 Goff, Dell .................... 54, 113 G0 fins, Kent ..........,....... 54, 93 Goldberg, Allan ................,. 37 Goo, Kim .,....,....,..........,,,.., 38 Goodrich, Kent ............,,....., 54 Goodwin, Greg ...... 68, 92, 93, 94, 171 Goold, Linda ..,,..,..,.,...,..,,,, 38 Gordon, James K. .......... 68, 94 Gordon, John ..,,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Gordon, Robin .................... 54 Graham, Gary ,,,..,,,,...,. 54, 110 Grames, Marty .......,.,....,...,, 38 Granger, Pamela .............. ,.38 Grant, Jacqueline 168, 92, 109 Grant, Randy .......... 38, 88, 90 Gras, Gerald ...........,............ 68 Gras, Laurie .,.......... 19 38 85 Greaves, Pete ....,..,.... 168i 84 Green, Becky ...... Green, Sam ...... 21, .,.....,54,109 38, 88, 156 Greene, Karen ...,........ 38, 102 Greenwell, Robert ,.......,..,.. 68 Greenwood, Edwin ............ 54 Grieder, Karen ....... ...,,,.., 6 8 Griffin, Carl ........ ...,,,.,, 6 8 Griffith, David ....... .....,,,, 6 9 Grime, Gerri .....,..,..,...,.,,,,,,, 69 Grimshaw, Denzil .............. 54 Grobstein, Larry ........,. 19, 21 69,154 Groesbeck, Dave ..,. 38, 88, 89, 94,150 Gross, Mary ...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Gross, Trudy ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Grotepas, JoAnn ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Groth, David .... 24, 29, 30, 38, 106, 107, 108, 134 Grover, Dan ................ 69, 114 Grover, Margaret ........ 54, 114 Grover, Nancy ..,.......,,.. 24, 38, 100,116 Gunn, weii ........,. 38,93,106, 118, 134 Gunnell, Maud May .... 32, 38, 88, 109 H Haak, Peter ...,.... ...,..... 3 0 Halkney, Pat ........ ..,,...,..,,. 3 8 Hall, Alan ..................,. 69, 154 Hall, Darrell ............... ,.....,,. 5 4 Hall, Jay ....................,......... 54 Hallenbeck, Rod ................ 69 Hamilton, Steven ................ 54 Hancock, Connie ................ 69, 112,117 Hancock, Vicke ......,...,....,.. 69 Hanks, Barbara .................. 54 Hanks, Nancy .........,,......,..,, 69 Hanks, Susan ......., 54, 96, 112 Hanks, Susann ...,.,............,. 69 Hansen, Anne ,.,,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,, 69 Hansen, Barry .............. 69, 171 Hansen, Carolyn ................ 54 Hansen, Conway ..1..,.... 69, 92 Hansen, Debbie ..1....... 69, 128 Hansen, Elizabeth Ann ...... 54 Hansen, Hans ..,....,........,,..., 54 Hansen, Jill .......,.......... 54, 103 Hansen Laurie .................... 38 Hansenj Marianne ..,,.... 54, 91, 92, 96, 103, 110 Hansen, Melody ...,....,....,.,,, 69 Hansen, William ...... 54, 92, 93 Hanson, Tom ..,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Hardman, Ron .................. 121 Hardy, Bob .........,..,,..........,. 69 Hardy, Chris .,........,,............ 54 Hardy, David ..21, 69, 98, 167 Harig, Ron ........ 38, 92, 93, 94, 106, 128 Harkness, Dave .......... 38, 159 Harper, Carol ................ 54, 96 Harper, Roberta ..38, 103, 105 Harris, Janet .......,...,.........,.. 69 Harris, Janet ........................ 69 Harris, Kathy ........,............. 69 Harris, Michael .......... 54, 154 Harrison, Suzee .,......,......... 38 Hartman, Steven ................ 38 Harvey, Dave .......,...... 54, 165 Hasegawa, Joyce ....,........... 54, 115, 116 Hatch, James ..,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Hatch, Jayne .........,...........,,. 38 Hatch, Madelyn .... 55, 93, 109, 111, 116 Hatch, Sarah .....,...,,,.,.,,.,,,,,, 55 Hatfield, Carolyn 138, 88, 109 Hatsis, Steve .......,...,...,.. 68, 94 Hause, Maree ...........,......,... 38 Hay, Alice .......,..,....,..,,,.,.,.,, 55 Haymore, Sheralyn .... 69, 113 Haynes, Vicki ,,..,,,,,,,,,, 38, 106 Heaton, Janet ..,........... 38, 104 Heaton, J. D. ...,.....,..,,...,..,, 69 Heemeyer, Dave ,.,,..,.....,... 55 Hegsted, Maren .................. 69 Heiden, Elaine ......,.......,., 38 Held, Biyeii .... 27, 30, 38, 103, 110,113,116,119,171 Helgesen, Harold .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Hendel, Dody ,,.,.......... 38, 100 Henderson, Gloria .,.,..,.,..... 69, 110,112 Henderson, Mark .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Henson, Elizabeth ............., 38 Hermiann, George .............. 38 Herzog, Jaada ......,....,.. 55, 112 Hess, John .............. 55, 92, 106 Hess, Linda .,.. 20, 38, 88, 103, 110, 144 Hess, Sally ........ 18, 19, 38, 80, 36,107,111,118 Hess, Sandy .....,,............,..., 69 Hiatt, Bonnie ........,.......,...,, 69 Hiatt, Carol ...,..,.. ...,,... 3 8 Hicken, Analee ...,.... ......., 6 9 Hicks, John ........... ............ 3 9 Higgins, John .......,.............. 69 Higgs, Mary Ann ........,. 55, 96, 109, 111 Higham, Alan .... 39, 82, 88, 98, 150, 168 Hileman, Stephen ................ 55 Hill, Carolyn .......... 19, 20, 55, 96, 110 Hill, Debbie ,..,....,. 55, 96, 121 Hill, Elizabeth ..,... 39, 92, 114 Hillier, Bruce ...,,..,......., 39, 93 Hillis, Cynthia .....,........,..,,, 69 Hilton, Mike .....,.. 29, 69, 108, 110, 166 Hilton, Ray .....i 39, 88, 90, 118 Hilton, Sally .........,........ 39, 88 Hinckley, Pam .... 39, 101, 103, 110, 115 .39, 103, 113, 115 Hixson, Robben .......,.......... 39 ' ' ,69 115 Hindle Beck Y, y -,-------- Hinkle, Leslye ..,,....... Hlxson, Vicky .....,....... , Hodge, Joe .,.,.....,.....,.......... 55 Hott, Val La Ree ................ 55 Hokanson, Bruce ..............., 39 Holbrook, Jon ...................... 69 Holding, Merrilee .,..,,.. 69, 113 Holding, Susan .............. 39, 85 Holik, Marleen .....,.,............ Hollberg, Judy ........ ........ Holm, Bert .,......... ........ 55 69 69 Holm, John ........... ........ 3 9 Holmes, Karen ..,..... ........ 6 9 Holt, Alfred .,,,,..., ........ 6 9 Holt, Kal.ma , .... ............ 6 9 Holt, Karma ......,..,.............. 69 Holt, Lynn . ..,.............. 55, 154 Holt, Nancy ................ 69, 107 Homer, Brian ..., 39, 88, 90, 92, 93, 94, 98, 113, 171 Hood, Marsha ........,..... 55, 118 Hood, Richard .......,.... 69, 121 Hoonakker, Robby .............. 39 Hooper, Jim ....,..... 39, 81, 118 Hoopes, Alayna .................. 69 Home, Dave ....,................... 55 Horne, Mike ...... ....,.., 5 5 Hornet, Green ..,,.........,...... 93 Hornsby, Joe ...........,,.,......... 69 Horsley, Jim ................ 69, 159 Horsley, Kathy ..., 39, 101, 103 Houston, Gaynell ...,.....,...... 55 Houston, J. C. ........ 55, 84, 128 Howard, Bob .....,.....,...,...... 39 Howell, Mary Lou .............. 69 Howell, Shirley .....,...... 20, 55, 96, 112 Howells, Marjie ........., 39, 113 Howington, Ron .................. 39 I Ibarra, Pat .................... 30, 39 Ille, Sheri ........ 39, 92, 93, 101, 103, 105 Inagaki, Makoto .......... 27, 39, 119, 171 Ingebretsen, James ...,.. 70, 114 Inman, Mike .............. 39, 150, 156, 168 Ireland, Diana .,...,,..,.......,.. 39 Isakson, Brandy ..,............... 55 Ita, Lelini ....,.........., 55, 93, 94, 150, 154 Iverson, Scott ......., 39, 88, 90, 134, 151, 165 I Jackson, Becky ..,.,............... 39 Jackson, Clement ,....... 70, 113 Jacobson, Greg ...,................ 70 Jacobson, John ..,.,....... 39, 151 Jaeger, Colleen ...... 55, 96, 109 Jaggi, Raymond .................. 39 Jaramillo, Rose Mary .......... 70 Jarvis, Pat ...... 55, 96, 108, 111 Jenkins, Bonnie ................ Jenkins, Mary Jo ..55, 97, Jenkins, Sandie .............,... Jensen, Alene ...... 39, 101, Jensen, Annette ............ 55 97 Jensen, LesLee .............,.,. Jensen, Luzon ........ .... Jensen, Merilyn ....... .... Jensen, Jensen, Sherryl ....,....,...,... Scott ................ 21 70 160, 167 Jensen, Sherman ..70, 111, 113 Jobe, Nona ...........,.,.......,. Johansson, Glenn ...,.,....... Johansson, Jeri ............,,.,. Johns, Todd .1.......... 29,70 93 Johnson, Bill .................... 39 Johnson, Bob ..,............... 70 Johnson, Connie ...,........ 19 70 Johnson, David ..,.............. Johnson, Edward ............. Johnson, Gregg ........ 40, 86 98 Johnson, Janet ........ 29, 55 92 96, 106 108 Johnson, Joan ....,. 55, 108 116 1 Johnson, Julie ....,. 55, 97, 110 111,142 Johnson, Julie ..........,... 70 112 Johnson Johnson i , Marie ...............,. Mike ...............,. ...40 88 90 Johnsoni Phil ..,..,. , Johnson, Rick ........ 21, 55 111 Johnson, Roy ..,.....,. 55, 92 93 110,171 Johnson, Sheri ...........,.... Johnson, Tom .............,..,.. Jolley, Mardy .............. 55, 153, Jones 154, 159 , Aim ......,. 26, 40, 62, 35, 101, 112 Huckins, Lon ............,, 39, 160 Huff, Julie Ann ....,......,........ 69 Huggins, Kerry ,....,..,... Hughes, Diane .............. Hughes, Janny 39,104 55, 96, 111,116 17 18 39, 31, ss, 90,-105, i13,'119 Hughes, Lane ..... .69, 154, 167 Hull, Reed .......................... 70 Hull, Robert ...................,.... 70 Humphries, Susan .............. 70 Hunsaker, Gary .................. 39 Hunsaker, Helen .... 29, 55, 91, 96,108,109,111 Hunt, Trisha ..,....,,........,,...., 70 Hunter, Arthur .,.........,......,, 55 Hunter, Brent ................ 30,39 Hunter, Liz .................... 39, 88 Hunter, Michael ........,.....,.,. 39 Hurst, Wendell ....,......... 55, 94 Hyde, Mike ............., 165, 167 Hyde, Susan ..... ....... 5 5, 103 Jones, Cherrie ...................,., 70 Jones, Dave ..,..................,.. 70 Jones, Douglas ,........,.......... 55 Jones, Kelly .......,........ 70, 167 Jones, Randy ...................... 55 Jordan, Christine ..........,..... 70 Jorgensen, Carl ...... ....... 5 5 Jorgensen, Dave ....... ....... 5 5 Juengling, Bernd ..... .,..... 4 0 Juengling, Marlis ..... ,,..,.. 7 0 Juhlin, Howard ....... ,...... 7 0 Julian, Robin ........ .,.,,.. 4 0 K Kaiser, Peggy ....................,, 55 Kannell, Ted .............,., 70, 162 Kapteyn, Esther ................,, 70 Kapteyn, Jack ................,...., 55 Karren, Carolyn .................. 70 Kartchner, LaLani .............. 70 Kasai, Paulie ........,. 24, 40, 80, 101, 105 Kawase, Tatsuo ..............,... 40 Kay, April ....,......... 25, 70, 92, 106, 116 Keemer, James W. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 McCleery, Susan ..,............. 41 Kehl, Doug ........ ............,...., 4 0 Keller, Virginia ...........,........ 70 Kelly, Carolyn ...... 40, 88, 104, 106,109 Kelsch, Kathy ....,.............,... 56 Kemp, Allyne ..................,... 70 Kempton, Kathy Kenned anet ..18,40,106 y, J ..,.......,.,,...,.. 70 Kerr, Stephen W. ..............., 70 Kesler, Dave .,,..............,...... 40 Key, Mike ............................ 56 Keyser, Nancy ........ 18, 40, 88 Kibbe, Nanette .... 40, 101, 144 Kimball, Richard A. ............ 56 Kimball, Sid ................ 70, 112 Kimble, Judy .,,,....,............. 70 King, Connie ..,.,......,....,...,, 40 King, John ......,..... 56, 98, 108 Kinnersley, Danny ....,. 40, 88, 98, 153, 159 Kipp, Kathy ..,,,... 70,103,113 Kirigin, John ..,..................,,. 70 Kirkpatrick, Nancy ...........,,. 40 Klc, Mary Jane ............ 19, 56, 106, 113 Klc, Tom ...................... 70, 119 Klekas, Stephanie ................ 70 Kletting, Richard W. .... 40, 88, 89, 156, 168 Kletting, Geneal .................. 70 Knaphus, Ned .............. 70, 159 Knight, Cheryl ,,.,,,.,.,,,.,, ,,,,, 7 0 Knudsen, Jane ......,....... 56, 91, 92, 97 Knudsen, Ruth ...... 56, 92, 103 Koenig, Christine ....,,,,,..,,,,, 56 Koeing, Elke ..,...,.......,...,,,,,, 40 Koenig, Gerhard ..,....... 56, 171 Koenig, Karl ........ 21,71,110, 154, 163, 166 Kofoed, Preston ............,...,. 71 Koike, Pamela ..........., 71, 115, 116, 119 Kelli, Chris ..40,107,111,151 Kontgis, Bill .1...... 40,142,151 Kottal, Frank ..,,....,...,..,,,..,, 56 Koucos, John .,..,,.,.,,..,...,,,,, 71 Koucos, Louie .........,.. 56, 157, 159, 165 Kristensen, Johny ........ 56, 171 Kruse, Maurianne ....,,,,,,,,.,,, 71 Kubo, Connie ..............,,,,,,,, 71 Kuennemann, Gudrun ........ 40 Kunz, Calleen ...... 40, 92, 104 Kunz, Garth ....,............. 19, 56 Kurita, Val .,.. 71, 98, 162, 171 L Lamb, Jon ...........,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,40 56 Lambourne, Bobbie 1....... ,.,, Lambourne,- Teri .......... 20, 71 Lence, Chris 156, 96, 112 ,113 Lenoir, Muriel ,... ........ 4 0, 112 Lentz, Mary Lou .....1.... 56,97 Leonard, Helen .... 56, 97, 103, 106,113 Leonard, Steve .........,...,...... 56 LeVemer, James .......,.,........ 71 Lewis, John .....,,.,.......,.,,..,, 56 Liddell, Fern .............. 40,104 Liddle, Linda ........ 56, 97, 110 Likes, Anete .........,.,..., 40,88 Limb, Rebbyii .,,,.......... 71,92 Limb, Steve ,..,.....,......,...,, 151 Lindgren, Anita ...,..,,......,.., 71 Lindgren, Cheryl ................ 40 Lindgren, Steven ................ 71, 154, 167 Lindsay, Alan ......., 23, 24, 40, 88, 119, 172 Lindford, Margie ...,....,.,,.... 56 Link, Betty .,.,.,..........,....,,.., 40 Litster, Sharon ..,....,,..,..,,..,. 56 Little, Ralph .... 50, 56, 99, 110 Littlefield, Maureen ...,.,,,,,,, 71 Llewellyn, Dana L. .,,,..,,..,, 71 Lloyd, Janet ........ 56, 109, 111 Lloyd, Kim .,............ 28, 40, 88 Logston, Robin A. ,.....,,,,..,, 56 Lomax, Gary T. .............,.... 71 Loosli, Linda ..................,.., 71 Loveioy, Clover .................. 71 Lovejoy, Vaughn ..,.......,.,,.. 56 Loveless, Scott ...... 28, 40, 106, 119, 144 Low, Marian .......,....,,.,,, 56, 97 Lowe, Sharon ...... ...,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Lowen, Maggie ,,.,,.,,..,, 20,56 Lowry, Donald .......,.........,,. 71 Lucero, Adolph .......... 71, 167 Lujan, Joe ,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 112 Luke, Denise ...... ........,... 5 6 Lund, Judy ............., ...,..... Lyman, Marv ...,., ,,,,,,,,, 71 Lundell, Chris ........ ,.....,,, 4 O 57 71 Lyons, Karen ...... .......,, M MacDutf, John Mal ............ 40 Macey, Elizabeth ............,... 57 Macey, Randy ......,,........ 40, 68 41 MacFarlane, Dave ......,,...... MacKissic, Fred .......... 57, 112 MacKissic, Marguerite ..20, 71 Madrill, Connie .........,....,.,, 57 Madsen, Bill ........,.....,. 41, 168 Madsen, Jeanene ...,,....,...,.. 71 Madsen, Reed ,......,,, ..,.,.,,, 7 1 Madsen, Scott ...... ......... 4 1 Magnesen, Dean , ..............,.. 41 Mahmoudi, Hoda ...,.... 41, 104 Mallory, Mark .,.....,.... 71, 114 McCarthy, Tim ...... 25, 26, 41, 99, 110, 144, 152, 163, 169 McClain, Linda ............ 41, 88, 90, 105 McCleery, Janet ..i............... 57 McConnell, Linda ........,i.... 41 McCullough, Chris ........ 57, 97 McCullough, Jim ................ 72 McDaniel, Jeff ......,...., 57, 160 McDaniel, David ........ 41, 119 McDermaid, Mark ...... 72, 169 Monsen, Shelley ................ 41, 109,110 Montague, Chris .... 23, 28, 41, 81, 83, 84, 99, 160 Montgomery, Anne .... 19, 41, 82, 88, 89, 105, 144 Moore, Chuck ............ 72, 154 Moore, Cindy .............. 41, 104 Moore, Debbie ...,...... 57, 118 Moore, Lowinne ....,... 42, 104 Moore, Patti .,,......... 42, 88, 90 Moore Robbie ............ 57, 163 McDonald, Brent .............. 41, 1 18 116, McDonald, Chris .... 57,9972 93, , 109 McDonald, Kathy ........ 19, 57, 92, 97, 110 McEntee, J. P. .......,............ 72 McEntee, Shannon ............ 41, 1 00 103 a McFarland, Carolyn .......... 57, 106, 116 McGarry, Dwain ................ 72 McGee, Barbara ..,............. 72 McGee, Kitty .........,.... 72, 106 Mclnelly, LaDene ...........,.. 72 Mclntire, Mark .................. 72 Mclntire, Shelley .............. 57, 103, 119 Mclntosh, Mikella .............. 57 McKay, Charlotte ........ 28, 41, 101, 103 McKenzie, Bob .................. 72 McKnight, Margie .............. 57 McKnight, Robert .............. 41 McLane, Gary .................... 57 McMillan, Nancy ..29, 57, 97, 108,116,119 McNeil, Gary ...................... 41 McOmber, Linda ................ 41 McOmber, Tyler ................ 72 McOmie, Marilyn ........,...,. 41 McQueen, Roger ..26, 57, 99, 110, 145, 152, 154, 157, 159, 165 57 Morelli, David ...... 42, 93, 160 Moreton, Vicki .................. 42 Morgan, Spence .......,.. 42, 93 Morgan, Vicky ............ 72, 103 Morris, Chadwick ...... 42, 165 Morris, Eveline .....,...,........ 57 Morris, Janice ...... .........,. 5 7 Morrison, Kathy ....... .....,. 7 2 Morrison, Mike .................. 42 Morrison, Mitch .......... 57, 93 Mortensen, Dave .....,.. 72, 118 Mortensen, Doug ..21, 57, 93, 94, 99, 160, 169 Mortensen, Sarah .............. 72 Mortensen, Spence ...... 19, 21, 42, 99, 145, 160, 165 Moseley, Wendy ........ 29, 57, 83, 108 Mower, Ralph .................... 57 Mugleston, Margaret ..28,42, 88, 91, 92, 101,105 Mulder, Frank ..... Mullins, Jim ,........ Murphy, Marsha . Murphy, Sandra . Murphy, Shannon Murray, Mary ..... N Nabrotzky, Evelyn ,......57 .....,..42, 91, 92, 101 ...42, 109, McShane, Dennis .....,........ Malm, Jane .......,.,.,.. Malone, Bonita ........... .71 112 Malone, Jerry ..,,...... 57, 93, 94 Malouf, Don .......... 71, 93, 111 Mangum, Carol ................ ..71 Mangum, Valerie ........ 41, 104 Millfred, Faye Landa, Terri .,,....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Landes, Paul ......., 56, 98, 118, 145, 160, 165 Landward, Christine .... 56, 97 Langheinrich, Frank .... 30, 56, 119, 171 Larkin, Ron .......... 56, 98, 111, 118, 151, 154 Larsen, Dawn .......... 40, 92, 93 Larsen, Jay ..............,,., 56, 121 Larsen, Susan ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Larsen, Wendy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Larson, Perry .......,....,, 56, 119 Laub, Norman ..,........,,,,,.,,, 56 Leach, Chris ......,......,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Leaming, Susan ...... 56, 81, 97, 119, 145 Learned, Leland .... 56, 92, 111 Leary, Robyn ......,.....,..,.,,,,, 71 Leaver, Bob ,,,.....,,,,,,,,,, 71, 94, 154, 170 Lecldy, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Lee, Barbara .......... 40, 88, 105 Lee, Craig ...................... 56,92 Lee, Marsha ...,,......,,,,,..,,,,,, 71 Leeilang, Larry ...........,,,,,,,,, 56 LeFeVre, Renee .,,,....,,, 19 71 Lelshman, Kim ............. 171g 94 Leiva, Daniel ,............, 40, 171 Lembegun, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Lemon, Julie ....,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Lems, Ann .....,..,.... ,..,,,,,,, 7 1 Lems, Ben ........ ....,,,,,, 4 0 Mannos, Sundee ................,. 41 Manousakis, Dessie ..,.,.,.,.,. 71 Manwaring, Christine 57, 109 Markham, Mike .,,..,............ 71 Marlin, Ray .............,.......,.... 71 Marriott, Rebecca ..18, 20, 30, 41, 85, 88, 107,108, 113 Marshall, Nancy .........,.....,., 57 Martin, Robert ....,,..,.....,,.,,, 71 Martinez, Bernice .............. 41 Martinson, Pam .... 57, 97, 107 Martinson, Scott .................. 57 Matern, Stephen ..,.,,..., 71, 162 Matkin, Con ......,, ....,,..,.., 7 1 Matkin, Kurt ..,....,..., ,.,.,,,,, 7 1 Mecham, Mark ,................. 72 Meik, Stan ,..... .................... 7 2 Meidlinger, Mary ............., 72 Mellen, Julie ........... .....,.. 4 1 Mellen, Susan .................... 57 Melton, Steven .................... 57 Merkley, Jean ............ 72, 100 Merrill, Jill ........ ............,,, 5 7 Merrill, Maw ..,........... 41, 94, 104, 115 Merrill, Stan ..............., 23, 41 Merry, Juliana .......... 41, 109, 112,119 Metcalf, Kris ,..,....,...,, 41, 111 Mettmann, Marian ...,.,,,..,, 72 Meyer, Sieglinde ......,......... 41 Meyer, Waldheid .............. 72 Michelsen, Spring ...... 41, 85, 101, 104, 119 Middlesworth, Maurice ...... 72 Midgley, Cathy .......... 41,103 Miles, Kent .,........ 19, 58, 106, ' 113, 170 110, 116 Naylor, Preston .................. 57 Neely, Lynne .............. 42, 104 Neering, Marcia ..........,,.... 72 Neering, Stan ........ ........... 4 2 Nelson, Dianna .....,.....,...... 42 Nelson, Grant .,,......... 57, 118 Nelson, Janis ......,,........ 57, 97 Nelson, Jim .....,,..,.............. 57 Nelson, Joan ........ 29, 57, 108 Nelson, Kenneth ................ 58 Nelson, Margaret ................ 72 Nelson, Mindy .................... 58 Nelson, Wendy ...... 18, 72, 92, 103, 112 Nethery, Mary Lou ..42, 106, 113,119 Neves, Shauna .......,...,......,. 58 Newey, Valerie .............,.... 42 Newman, Richard ........ 72, 93, 99,116 Ng, Wayne ......................,.,, 58 Nicolatus, Stephen ..,..,,,,,..., 58 Nicholes, Lois ........,... 42, 101 Nicoll, Bruce .............. 72, 160 Nicoll, Jeff .... 30, 42, 107, 113 Milbrat, Linda .,...,,,.....,,,,,,, 41 Millburn, Frankie ........ 19, 41 Millburn, Mark ............ 21, 72, 154,170 Miller, Ann .......,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 41 Miller, Margaret ...........,.... 57 Miller, Mindy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Miller, Pandora ...,...... 72, 112 Miller, Rick ...,..............,,..,, 41 Miller Susan .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 Millet? Gay .......... 72, 115, 116 Matragos, Joanne .,..,.,,,,,,..,, 57 Matthews Paul , ......... 71 Milligan, Patty ...,......., 72,113 Mitchell, Stephanie ..,......,.. 41 Moe, Janet ...... 20, 2.9, 72, 108 , , 162 Mavor, Bill .... 21, 71, 154, 167 Maw, Evan .......... 71,112, 168 Maxield, Nommarl ........ 18, 71, 154, 170 McBernie, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 McBride, Kay ............i........, 71 McBride, Roslyn ...............,.. 57 McCall, Deborah Ann ....,... 72 McCarthy, Tammy .........,.... 41 McCarthy, Terry .......... 72, 99, 154, 162, 168 Moe, Marylyn ...... ..20, 29, 57, 97, 108, 112, 116 Moffat, Kathy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 104 Moffat, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Moffat, Roy ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Moffat, Scott ..........,,.. 72, 110 Moffat, Steve ...... 41, 108, 110, 113,116, 118,119 Moffett, Brian - .............. 72, 154 Monsen, Kristine .............,,. 72 Nicholson, Bruce ...........,..., 72 Nielsen, Fama .................... 72 Nielsen, Heidi ..................., 58 Nielson, Patti .........,..........,. 72 Nielson, Susan .... 42, 88, 102, 105,106,134 Nievaard, Ron ...,.........,...... 42 Nilsson, Militza .......... 42,111 Nilsson, Nathan ...... 58, 92, 93 Nixon, Janet ........................ 42 Nixon, Linda ......,....,.,........ 72 Noah, Maralin ...... , ,.,,,,......, 58 Noall, Sybil ...,......,...,. 72, 114 Noda, Linda ........................ 42 Norris, Colleen .................. 73 Norton, Ra-Layne ...... 58, 103 0 Odland, Karen ..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 Oflield, Colleen .......... 42, 114 Ogura, Danny .......... 42, 113, 119,152 Ogura, Kathy .............,.. 58, 97 Oislii, Rickie ...,...,.,,,,, 73,110, 116,119 Olgia, Bonnie ...,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,, 58 11 10 C2 12 12 11 10 11 12 10 11 12 12 11 10 10 10 12 10 12 11 12 12 12 11 12 10 10 10 11 12 12 11 12 12 12 10 11 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 11 12 11 12 12 12 10 10 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 10 11 11 12 12 10 Poehling, Sue .......,...,........., 43 Oliphant, David .....,.... 42, 114 Olsen, Jan .............,.,.......... 42 Olsen Jeff ........,. 58, 163, 165 Olsen Jim .............. 21, 73, 92, 93, 99 Olsen Ric ........ 26, 58, 92, 93, 94, 113, 116, 119, 121 Olson, Carol ..,............,........ 58 Olson, Kathy ...................... 73 Olson, Linda ...............,...... 42 Olsson, Brent ..............,,.,.... 73 Oltersdorf, Chris ..........,.,... 58 omufa, Keith ........ 42, 92, 93, 113, 115, 152 O'Neil, Irene .................,.... 42 Openshaw, Carolyn ...... 58, 97 Openshaw, Statord ...... 19, 73, 112, 113, 116, 169 O'Reilly, Ty ........................ 73 Orme, Eric ...... 19, 21, 26, 73, 111,152,154,169 Polad, Shelley .................... 58 Poplin, Dale ......,. 73, 118, 167 Popp, Guenther ............l..... 58 Porter, Susan .l.................... 58 Poulsen, Gary ....... .......... 7 3 Poulton, Ron ......... . ......... 73 Powell, Linda ...,......,... 73, 93 Pratt, John .................. Pratt, Michael ,..... 58 73,154 ,94,154 Preece, Janice ............ 58, 113 .29 30 Price, Allyn ,58,103 Price, Barbara ......,.l........... 43 Prince, Kathy ................,..... 73 Proctor, Chris .................... 73 Przybyla, Andy ....... 1 .... 43, 88 Pugh, Kathleen ...,..,... 58, 111 Pugh, Lynda ...... ............. 4 3 Purdie, Ronald ....... .......... 5 8 Scott, Nancy ........ 26, 44, 100 Scott, Peggy ........ 20,74, 103 Scott, Wa ly ........ 44, 111, 116 Seal, Greg .......................... 44 Sedlar, Trude ....-........... 74, 92, Seegel, Charles 115, 116 Seely, Paul .......................... 59 Seely, Suzanne Seiters, Monte ,,...... 19, 25, 44 Orme, Stan ............ 28, 42, 88, Ortiz, William Osbom, Dean Osborne, Steve 90, 99 ......19, 58, 82, Quayle, Joyce .,..,. 58, 97, 103 Quistberg, Mary .........,....., 73 R Raddatz, Barbara .............. 58, 109 116 : Rainey, Virginia ........ 73, 113 111 99, 154 Outsen, Jalyn .,,................... 42 Overby, Skip ..... ..,....... 4 2 Owen, Dan ...... ....... 4 2 P Pace, Pam ,....... 51, 81, 85, 97, 114,116,118 Pacheco, Janet .......... 93, 119 Palmer, Anne ..,,............ 20, 73 Palmer, Bob ..............., 73, 154 Pappas, John ...,.......... 73, 121 Paramore, Ray ..............58,94 Park, Pamela ........ .....,.... 4 2 Parrish, John ......,......... 42, 88 Parsons, Candy .,................ 58 Parsons, Kaye .................... 43 Passey, Bruce ...... 43, 153, 154 Paxton, Jean .,............ 43, 109, 110, 116 Peacock, Scott ...... 21, 73, 172 Pearson, Johnene ................ 58 Pearson, Laurel ................., 73 Peck, Nancy ...........,..........., 43 Pedersen, Ezra .... 73, 163, 167 Pedersen, Jim .......,..........., 73 Pedersen, Mel ............ 43, 165 113 Peel, Bob .... 73, 110, , 167 101 Peirce, Jimmie ............ 43, Pelly, Linda ................,,....., 58 Pepper, Bob .............. 43, 106, 163,166 Perkins, Becky ................,,.. 58 Perry, Richard ...... 43, 88, 142 Peterson, Diane ,... 20, 29, 43, 91, 12, 105, 108, 109, 115 Peterson, Janice ..43, 104, 106 Peterson, Kathy .... 29, 73, 92, 108,109,115 Peterson, Sally .,.. 25, 73, 103, 108,112 Peterson, Wendell ,,.,,,,,,,.,,, 43 Pett, Steven ....,..... 28, 43, 111 Phelps, Clark .,..................., 58 Phelps, Judy .........,,...,,.....,,, 58 Phillips, Ann ........ 29, 58, 108, 109, 111 Phillips, Janice .1..,. 58, 85, 92, 108,112,117 Phillips, Richard ........ 73, 121 Pia, LeRoy ........,. 58, 152, 154 Pichayaphanich, Chutchai 58, 171 Pickett, Janine ..,,.,.,,.,,,, 58, 97 Pikos, Sophie ..... ,,......,, 4 3 Pilgrim, Anne ..,,,, ,,..,,, 4 3 Pilgrim, Linda ..,,.,,,., ,,,,,,, 5 8 Pingree, Durian .......,...,,,,,,, 58 Pingree, Peggy .......,....,,,,,,,, 43 Pink, Dorothy .....,..........,.., 43 Pitts, Becky ,.,....,,..,,,,, 73,114 Pixton, Sue ....,.,,..,. 20, 58, 107 Plant, Randy .....,....,,., 58, 157, 159, 169 Plouzek, Kim ,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Poate, Rolayne ...... 30, 43, 85, 101,106,107,111 Poehling, Pinky ..,....... 73, 110 Ralph, Kathy .............. 73, Ralphs, Lindsay C. .... 43, 84, 112,115 Ralphs, Sally ...................... 73 Ramsay, Carol .................... 43 Randa, Janame ..... .......... 5 8 Randall, Dale .................... 43 Randle, Mark D. ....,......... 73, 87,167 Ransier, Wayne ..........,,...... 59 Rapp, Maurine ..... ......... 5 9 Rasmussen, John ................ 73 Rasmussen, June ....,,,,.....,.. 73 Rasmussen, Thomas .... 18, 43, 86,88,90,99,143,144 Seiler, Dave ,....,.. 74, 92, 170 Selin, Lynette .............11..... 59 Sellich, Gaylen .,.................. 59 Senninger, Gary .................. 59 Shapiro, Gary ............ 59,134 Sharp, Becky .... 18, 50, 59, 97 Sharp, Shauna ............ 74, 116 Shields, Claudia .......... 59, 97, 103,111 Shields, John ,..................... 44 Shingleton, Eileen .............. 44 Shore, Claudia .................... 44 Shore, Tom ........................ 74 Shrewsbury, Kenneth ..59, 161 Shurley, Wilna .................... 74 Siciliano, Tony ...... 18, 24, 25, 26,27,32,44,106,107,108 110,111,113,118,119,171 Sidwell, Keith ...........,........ 59 Silcox, Vana ............,......... 44 Silvers, Michael .................. 44 Simmonds, Sally ........., 59, 97 Simmons, Lori .................... 74 Simmons, Terry ........ 60, 112, 116, 119,121 snn0n,rxCk ............,... 60,171 Simonson, Suzanne .... 60, 116 Simpson, Karen ...........,...... 74 Sisson, Marsha .................,.. 44 Sisson, Vicki ............,... 60, 110 Skidmore, Marianne .... 44, 88 Ratliif, Gary ........,....,.......... 73 Rawlinson, Rosann ............ 73 Redford, Jeff ...................... 73 Raymond, Dave ........ 73, 117 Rardford, Jeff .............,........ 73 Reed, Deanna .,.................. 59 Rees, Geri .......,,. 43, 110, 109 Rees, Margaret .......... 43, 104 Rees, Marilyn .,......,... 73,114 Reese, Chris ........ .........., 1 61 Reese, Dave ........ ....... 5 9, 85 Reid, Carolyn ...... ............. 7 3 Reid, Gary .................. 73, 121 Reid, Larry ................ 73, 121 Reiswig, Evelyn .................. 43 Reiswig, Stan ...........,.....,.... Remkes, Anneliesie .,....,..... Rendon, Ron .................,.... Reynolds, John ..............,... Rhoads, Buddy ..........,. 73, 73 43 73 Revada, Willy ....... ,....,,,. 7 3 59 94 Rhynsburger, Rennie ........ 74 43 Rice, John ......,....,..,,........., Rmh,Jnn ...,..,... 59,92,93,9Q 154,163,169 Rich, Nina ...,........,, 18, 88, 90, 105,107,109,113 Rich, Steve ....,..... 59, 154, 165 Richards, Janice .... 59, 97, 111 Richards, Richards, Joan ...... 18, 74, 29, 92, 108,112,115 Ronald ........ 43, 99, 110,118,152,172 Richards, Shari-Lynne ...... 74, 103 Richards, Sue ,,...........,,,,,,,,, 59 Richards, Terry .,.. 43, 94, 153 Richardson, Becky .,,,..,.,,,, 43 Richins, DeAnn ............,,..,. 74 Ridd, Ken ....................,....,,. 43 Rietbrock, David ........,......, 43 Rietbrock, Harley ...,..,.,...., 59 Riggs, Allen .............,...,..,,., 74 Riggs, Randy ...................... 43 Riggs, Shellie ..............,....,,. 74 Rdey, Tun .................. 74,161 Rino, Carol .................... 74, 92 Ripplinger, Mark ,......,..,,..,, 59 Ritter, Frank ,.,.,......,.. 59, 113 Roberson, Peggy 12 Roberts, Bruce .............. 43, 93 12 Roberts, Scott ...................... 43 11 Roberts, Tom ................ 30, 59 12 Robertson, Kayo ......,... 43,25, 26,161 10 Robins, Leon ...............,...... 74 11 Robins, Renee ............ 59, 106 11 Robinson, Bruce ..59,84,108 11 Robison, Pam .............. 59, 30, 96, 119 11 Robson, Larry .................... 59 10 Rodeback, Galen ................ 74 10 Roe, Chris .,...... 74, 29, 93, 94, 108,110,112 11 Rohner, Doug ........,......,.... 59 12 Rogers, John ...................... 43 10 Rogers, Kathy ........,... 74,113 10 Rogers, Pat ............. L ....,....,.. 74 12 Rogers, Winona ................,. 44 12 Rogner, Jurgen .... 44, 88, 110 10 Roland, Vick ...................... 74 12 Romney, Hannah ..,,....,.,..... 44 10 Roner, Kathy .......... ......... 7 4 12 Rook, Francois ...............,.... 44 11 Rook, Ruby .....................,.. 59 12 Roos, Ted .,.,............. ..... 4 4, 88 10 Roosendaal, Joe .................. 74 10 Roseberry, Judy .................. 74 11 Rosenbury, Dave .............. 59, 152, 154 12 Roser, Ron ..,..... 44, 29, 80, 83, 118,196 12 Rosner, John ................ 44,24 11 Rosvall, Robyn ,............. ...... 5 9 12 Rowland, Dave ............ 44, 83 10 Rowland, Kim ...................1 74 11 Rowland, Sue ..., 59, 106,134 12 Roylance, Jon .............. 44, 84, 106,107 10 Rubin, Rochelle .......,.......... 74 10 Rudert, Michael 1............... 74, 110, 154 12 Ruegner, Barbara ..,........... 44 10 Ruegner, Monica ...,............ 74 10 Ruesch, Craig ........ 74, 92, 93, 94, 154, 167 11 Rufener, Jan . ,..,........... 59,97 12 Ruff, Alan ..........,.,. 44, 88, 116 10 Ruff, Lynn .................. 74, 116 10 Russon, Brent ............ 74, 112, 171, 169 12 Russon, Jim .................. 44,23 10 Rust, Bob ............ 74, 154, 171 12 Rust, Frank ........ 44, 113, 153 10 Rutting, Cathy .................... 74 11 Ryser, Robyn .................,.... 59 S 10 Saitta, Joe .......................... 74 12 Saldivar, Cynthia ,....... 44, 104 12 Salt, Craig ..,........, 44, 88, 111 11 Salti, Mohammed ...,.......... 59 10 Sammann, Joe .... 74, 166, 171 10 28, 44, 98, 144, Sampson, Dave ........,........,,. 74 12 Sampson, Michael ...... 18,21, 153, 169 Sandberg, Elizabeth .... 18, 11 29, 30, 59, 80, 107, 108, 25 109,145 Sanders, Thomas ................ 44 Sargent, Ellen ...... 19, 74, 112 12 10 11 Sasson, Tom ...................... 59 10 Satterfield, Brett .................. 74 11 Satterfield, Mark ................ 59 12 Saul, Greg .................,.......... 44 11 Savage, Mike .......,....,......... 59 11 Schatten, Kay Lee ...,.. 59, 92, 93, 97 11 Scheiderider, Lyn ...... 59,97, 110 11 Scherwinski, Reinhard ..,..... 59 10 Schiff, Susan ...,.................. 74 11 Schiff, Tom ...,.................... 59 10 Schild, Robert H. ............,... 74 12 Schissler, Robert ........ 21, 44, 115,163 Schniutz, Robert ................ 59 Schneebeli, Ralph ....,. 44, 113 Schone, Ken ............... .59, 170 Schroeder, Ann ................ 59 Schulz, Srgrrd .................... 59 Schumann, Evelyn .............. 74 108 11 12 11 11 12 Schubach, Nanette .,.......... 44 11 ' ' 10 11 12 Schwab, Christine ...... 59, Schwurack, Ulrich ...... 44, 171 Skrlac, Sandy .................... 60 Slany, Angela .............. 60, 93, 106, 118 Slaughter, Jay ...........,,....... 60 Sloan, Carolyn ..............,..... 60 Slocombe, Paul ...... ........ 4 4 Slusser, Heber K. ........,......, 44 Smart, Chris .......,................ 60 Smart, Melinda ...... 60, 97, 188 Smart, Sue ....,....... 18, 20, 44, 82, 88, 107 Smartt, Jeannine ........,. 20,44 Smith, Carma ...........,,......,.. 60 Smith, David ....... ............ 4 5 Smith, David ..,........,,..,.,.... 74 Smith, Deborah ...,...... 74, 111 Smith, Debra ..........,..... 29, 74 Smith, Dennis ............,,,..,.. 74 Smith, Elaine ...........,.......,.. 45 Smith, Eric A. ........ 23, 25, 29, 108 45, 80, 84, Smith, Freya .......... 45, 85, 115 Smith, Georgia .... 60, 109, 116 Smith, Homer ........,....,..,,,, 75 Smith, Karen .....,,,...,.. 75,103 Smith, Keith .....,..,..,.....,,,..,, 60 Smith, Leland ...,,......, 45, 121 Smith, Lynn ......... .......... 1 21 Smith, Marilyn ........ ........ 4 5 Smith, Mike .......,. ,.,,,,,, 6 0 Smith, Peter .......,,..,.,...,,,,.., 75 Smith, Rosemary ........,,..,.,. 45 Smith, Susan .......... 45, 85, 88, 101,109 Smith, Susan Lea ,....,,,.,,,., 60 Smith, Susan ....,.......,,,,..,,,,,, 75 Smith, Wilma ...............,...... 60 Smyth, Ann ...... 75, 93, 94, 111 Snow, Gary ............ 45, 88, 99, 110, 171 Snow, Jack ............ 60, 92, 93, 94, 154, 166 Snow, Melinda ..........,... 20, 75 Snyder, Ruth Ann ........ 29, 45, 88,108,109,115 Snyder, Steve ...............,,..,.. 75 Sohm, Karma .........,...,.,,..... 45 Sommerfeld, Gabriele ....,... 75 Sommerfeld, Gudrun .,........ 60 Sondrup, Julie ...... 60, 97, 106 Sorbonne, Sherie ........ 75, 113 Sorensen, Heidi ..,... 18, 28, 30, 45, 82, 88, 103, 107 Sorenson, Kae .............. 45, 109 11 Sorensen, Kennard ........,..... 60 10 Sorensen, Paul .... 75, 108, 115, 116, 117, 119 10 Sorenson, Charles ........ 75, 116 12 Sowards, Douglas ................ 45 12 Sowards, Stephen 29 45 92, Spackman, Robert '9594 ,112 s s 11 .............. 60 12 Sparks, Clifford C. ...... 45, 163 10 Sparks, Don E. .......... 75, 163 10 Spencer, John ........ 64, 75, 99, 112, 170 12 Spencer Mark H. 17 18 23, 28, 45, ss, 99, 11i,'i53f169 11 Spencer, Nancy .......... 60,97, 112, 116 11 Sperling, Bob .............. 60, 107, 116,118 12 Sperry, Annette .................. 45 12 Spikes, Danny ...................,.. 45 10 Spikes, Mary ........,............,.. 75 10 Spinks, Terry .,....,......, 75, 154 12 Spivak, Jim .......... 19, 45, 113 11 Sprat, Kathy ........1.......... ...., 6 0 11 Springman, Tom .......... 60, 82, 153, 154, 166 Stagg, Kristi ........ 75, 109, 113 Stake, Judy ................ 60,118 Stanger, Perry .........,............ 60 Stats, Keith ................ 45, 170 Taft, Karen ...,.............. 75, 110 Taft, Robert ...........,.,.. 26, 121 Taggart, Robyn ...... 19, 20, 60, 106, 111 Talbot, Lee 130, 45, 92, 93, 94 Tanner, Rick ...................... 60 Tarres, David ...................... 75 Tate, Lauri .......... 61, 97, 111 Tate, Robert ........ 61, 99, 169 Taufer, Kathy ............ 45, 110 Taylor, Greg ...,............ 75, 110 Taylor, Kathy ......,............... 61 Taylor, Mike ,.... ......,....... 6 1 Taylor, Milton ,........... 45, 161 Taylor, Richard .................. 45 Teeples, Lorraine ...... 75, 117 Tepper, Marcy .... 29, 45, 104, 108, 112 Terry, Robin ...................,.. 75 Teutsch, David ...... 29, 30, 61, 107, 108 Thacker, Pamela ........ 45, 105 Thackeray, Joan ........ 30, 61, 106, 107 Thackeray, John ...,..........., 75 Thamert, Bonnie ................ 75 Thamert, Linda ................ 61 Thayne, Becky ....,....... 18, 75 Theurer, Brian .... 61, 99, 158, Theurer, Craig .... 61, 99, 153, 154, 158, 159, 166 Thiriot, Karen ...........,., 75, 92 Thomas, Colin 21, 45, 82, 107 Thomas, Dave ............ 75, 170 Thomas, Jane ...........,...,.... 76 Thomas, Leslie 18, 20, 23, 24, 158, 159, 169 45, 84, 100, 112 Thomas, L nn ....,...,....,...,,, 76 Y Thomas, Sterling A. .......... 45 Thompson, Bob .................. 46 Wong Steen, Norma ...................... 75 Steinhardt, Jean .... 23, 45, 163 Steinhardt, Leon ........ 75, 163 Stephens, Sidney .,,,.......... 121 Stephenson, Bob .................. 60 Sterling, Mary Lou ,.....,..... 75 Stevens, Bruce ............ 75, 99 Stevens, Doug .............. 30,60 Stevens, Joan .................... 45 Stevens, Kathy ,..... 60, 97, 103 Stevens, Mark ............ 75, 112 Susan ............ 75, 106 Stevenson, Gayle ................ 60 Stewart, Bob ...................... 60 Stewart, Mandy .................. 45 Stewart, Mimi ............ 45, 104 Stidd, Bill ............................ 75 Stobbe, Cathy ............ 75, 110 Stocking, Mary ............ 75, 116 Stokes, Patricia ....4..4.......... 45 Stonestreet, goella ...... 75, 119 Stoops, Ran y ..........., 45, 114 Stoss, Marion ,...,.,,... . ..,....... 75 Stott, Larry ........ ....... 6 0, 166 Stott, Mary ....,..................... 60 Stout, Mark ........................ 60 10 11 11 12 10 12 10 10 11 10 10 11 12 11 10 10 Stevens, 11 11 12 12 10 10 10 12 10 12 10 11 11 11 10 Straight, Susan ........ 25, 75, 92, 119 10 Straley, John ........ 75, 92, 116, 119,167 10 Strasser, John ,..,.......... 75, 154 11 Strasser, Margaret ..19, 60,97 10 Strickland, Rita .................... 75 12 Strickland, Sandy ,....... 45, 107 10 Strieber, Karen .......,...,........ 75 11 Stringham, John ..60, 113, 161 11 Stroh, Dave ........................ 60 10 Struve, Barbara ........,.....,.,. 75 10 Summerhays, Sandra ........ 75, 1 1 2, 1 1 3 10 Summerhays, Val ........,, 75,93 10 Summers, Daniel ................ 75 10 Sutton, Suzann ..109, 112 113 11 swalberg, Randy ...,.. 60,,113, 161 Thomas, Verdo L. ...... 76, 94, 121 Thomassen, Hanne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Thompson, Terry ...... 61, 113 Thomson, Roger .......,..,..... 76 Thornburg, Annette .... 29, 76, 112 Thornley, Gary .................. 46 Thornton, Janna Lee ..18, 46, 81, 101,103,105 76, 116 Thomton, Kathy ........ Thulin, Thomas ,......... 76, 94 Thurman, Dave 61,108, 116 Tmgey, Bill ........ 76, 119, 161 Tohill, Sean ............,..,,.,...r, 76 Tolman, JoAnne ..61, 97, 112 Toombes, Guy .... 18, 61, 111, 172 Tornquist, Carrie ...... 61,113 Swan, Chris ....,...,......, 60, 113 Swaner, Christopher .... 75, 161 11 10 11 Swaner, Russell .................... 60 12 Sweat, Dennis ..,......... 45,157 12 Swenson, Carol .......... 45,116 11 Swenson, Dale .,,.,...........,,., 60 12 Swenson, David V. ...... 45, 88, 89, 90, 172 11 Swenson, Jon ............ 60, 113, 154,172 10 Swenson, Randy W. ..,....... 75 11 Swenson, Richard ...... 60, 154, 166 10 Sylvester, Carol ...,...,., 75,113 12 Synnestvedt, Karen-Lill ...,.. 45 T 12 Taft, David .,...... ........ 4 5 Toronto, John ................,... 76 Torres, David ...... ....,...... 7 6 Townsend, Susie .......,.,...... 76 Toy, Victor ................ 61,110 Treseder, Keith .,,.............., 46 Trigger, Terry ,,,.,, ..,,... 7 6 Trople, Linda ...,.. ....... 6 1 Trujillo, Al ...............,.,,,,,.,,, 76 Trujillo, Arthur .................. 76 Tsosie, Herbert ................., 61 Tsuyuki, Rene ........ 20, 61, 87 Tucker, Eldon ...,...........,.... 76 Tucker, Phyllis .............,..,. 61 Turley, Linda ...... 46,92,114 Turner, Marvin .... 21, 30, 61, 107, 171 Turpin, Joe ....... .,...,........ 7 6 Turville, Mike ,.......,,...,....., 61 Tyler, Kim .................. 46, 102 U Udy, Kathy ...,.............,.,..., 76 Urry, Grace .,,............. 61, 106 Utley, Darcell .................... 76 Uy, Paul ....... ......... ..61 V Valentin, Ingo .......,............ 46 Valentine, Tina .... 18, 46, 103 Van Den Berg, Francis ...... 46 10 11 12 11 11 11 12 11 10 11 11 12 11 12 11 10 11 12 11 11 10 12 11 12 12 11 10 12 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 10 11 12 11 11 12 11 10 12 11 10 11 11 10 12 11 12 11 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 10 11 10 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 10 Van den Berg, Jerrie 76, 119 Vander Knaap, Danice ...... 61 Van Der Laan, Amold ...... 46 Vanderzahn, Allen ,... 61, 111 VanGrol, Leonora .............. 61 Van Slooten, Richard ..61, 93, 94, 114 Van Tussenbroek, Jann .... 46, 104 Van vemde, Arja ...... 61, 109 Van Wagoner, John ..,,...... 76 Van Wagoner, Tina .......... 61 Verchick, Virginia ...... 61, 97, 107,111 Vermillion, Jon .................. 46 Versteeg, Coreen ......i......... 61 viekrey, Tom ....... .......... 4 6 Visser, Miriam ....... ........... 6 1 Volker, Richard .................. 76 Vowles, Judy ......1.1 .......... 6 1 W Wade, W. Ted 23, 24, 26, 29, 46, 110, 118, 119, 171 Wadsworth, Pat ................ 61 Waldburger, Diane ..61, 111, 119 Waldo, Emily .............. 20, 76 Wall, Beverly ...... 46, 88, 104 Wall, Kelly .............,.... 61, 99 Wallace, Charles .... 46, 92, 93 Wallace, Lane 23, 24, 26, Wangsgaard, Jill .,...... 61, 109 Wangsgaard, Paul .... 76, 167 Ward, David .,.................... 46 Ward, Nancy .... 76, 108, 115, 119 Ware, Jess .,........................ 61 Wilde, Jane ........................ 76 Wilde, Kaye ................ 62, 97 Wilkerson, Janice ...... 46, 111 Wilkins, Rick .,.................... 62 Wilkinson, Ann .......... 76,113 Wilkinson, Clayton .... 19, 46, 153, 161, 166 Wilkinson, George ............ 46 Willden, Mike ...........,.,1... 121 Williams, Becky ...,...... 29, 76 Williams, Doug .................. 62 Williams, Jacqueline ...,..,, 77 Williams, Holly ..29, 77, 108, 109,112 Williams, Noel .................. 62 Williams, Susan ..46, 88, 109, 113, 119 Williams, Tom 18, 28, 29, 46, 88, 99, 107, 108, 118, 134 Willis, Bob ........................ 46 Willis, Brad .......,.............,.. 77 Willis, Jim ..........,............... 77 Wilson, Greg ......,,.,.... 77, 119 Wilson, Margaret Ann ...... 77 62 Wilson, Pat ......................,. Winder, Steve .............. 62, 99 Winegar, Karla .......... 77,112 Winegar, Kayla .......... 77, 112 Winkler, Diane .... 46, 88, 112 Winkler, Randy ................ 77 Winkler, Rick .................... 46 Winter, Pat ................ 77,167 Winterfeld, Sylvia ...... 62, 111 Winterton, Sue .,.......... 20, 62 Wirthlin, Becky .... 19, 29, 62, 97, 110, 116 Wirthlin, Bill ...... 46, 99, 153, Wirth ' Madeline 24 46 lm, ---- , , Wong, Cassandra ...... 47, 114 Wong, David .,...... 62, 93, 94 Wong, Jo Ann .................... 77 Richard W. ............ 62 Warner, Julie 61, 92, 97, 103, 109 Wong Warner, Keith .... 21, 46, 117, Wong? Richard ............ 77, 94 Roy ...............1........ 77 119, 121 Wamer, Kent .................... 46 Wamer, Pat ..,........,............ 46 Warner, Paul ...,.... 32, 46, 99 Wamer, Raydeen .............. 76 Wamer, Ron .....,., 61, 87, 113 Wamer, Steve 46, 86, 88, 89, 99 Wamer, Steve ...... 21, 61, 99, 118, 143, 154 Warren, Karen .................. 61 Warren, Linda .........,........ 46 Watkins, Richard .............. 61 Wonnacott, Bert ........ 77,116 Wood, Evelyn ......,............. 77 Wood, Lynne .....,........ 46, 91, Wood, Willard .... 47, 88, 153 Woodard, Brett .......... 77, 121 Woodbury, Pam ..............,. 47 Woodbury, Rich .......... 27, 62, Woodger, Elizabeth .......... 47 Woodman, Pam ................ 62 1fVoodward, Brad .............. 62 Woodward, Wendy .......... Weaver, Lou .............. 76,116 YVebb, Margaret .......... 46, 88 Webster, Kay ...... 61, 97, 112 Webster, Sue ....,.......,......... 76 Wehrli, Larry .................... 61 Weilenmann, Margaret ..61, 106 Weilenm ann, Merry ...... .... 7 6 Weirsma, Pieter ............,... 88 Weixler, Trudy .... 61, 97, 110 Welch, Susan ....,..........,.... 46 Welling, Kristen .......... 61, 97 Welling, Nadene ...... 76, 115 Welling, Norene ........ 76, 115 Wells, Renee ...............,...... 61 Wells, Teri ....... .......... 7 6 Wells, Wilma .............. 20,62 Westra, Kenneth ............,... 62 Whaley, Bob ..,,.... 1s,19,21, 62, 166 Wharton, Jolene ................ 46 wheelwrighc, Cathy ..76 92 Woolf, Chris ...........,.......... Woolf, Cynthia ...... ,........... 6 2 Woolley, Harold ........ 19,21, Woolley, Mark .1........ 77, 167 Woolsey, Bob ............ 62, 154 Woolsey, Veronica ............ 77 Wootton, Pam .............. 20, 77 Workman, John ................ 77, Wormdahl, Linda .............. 77 Worsley, Mary ...... .......1. 4 7 Worthen, Barbara ..,........,.. 62 Wright, Dennis ..... ......... 6 2 Wright, Jack ...,...............,.. 77 Wright, LeGrande ..,. Wright, Rod .............. Wright, Ronald .......... Wright, Wayne .... 21, Wyler, Pam ............,... ,.....,.77 ........47 ........47 47, 117 ........77 110 Whitchurch, Alan .............. 62 Whitchurch, Carolyn ........ 76 White, Courtney ..46, 86,142 White, Lincoln ...........1...... 62 White, Regina .........,.......... 76 White, Stephanie .,,,.. 76,103 Whitehead, Melanie .......... 76 Whitney, Kathrine ,,........,. 76 Wynn, Steve ............,......... 62 Y-Z Yeates, Andy ........,,.,..,....... 77 Yeates, Robert ............ 62, 121 Yoshina ga, Edwin ........ 47, 94 Young, Alice Ann ........ 18, 19, Whitney, Patrice ........ 176, 92 Whitney, Tom ............ 62, 112 Whitney, Wendy ........,,...... 62 Wiggerman, Tina ....,...,...., 76 Wight, Brayton .................. 62 Wilcox, Keven .1... .......... 7 6 20,47, 102 Young, Becky .............. 19,77, Young, Betty ,... 19, 20, 62, 96 Young, Carol .............. 47, 103 Young, Monika .....,............ 62 Young, Win ................ 77, 92, Yount, Dan ........ ............ 4 7 Zablocki, Peter ..... ......,,. 7 7 Zakis, Janie ,..............,........ 62 Zimmerman, Ralph .... 77, 167 Zumbrunnen, Bo by .......... 62 Zwaneveld, Pete ........ 47, 116 bww ' Q 2 ' '1 if Vivymi bf ' And death.,sha11,.l1agve e1WJm1n1on more ,fray grlllg their ears 'ki Qrlowaves, break loiid onrtheeseashore ifgvhere blew a Hoysxzr liiaya flower no more 1 5 -- fL1ft1tS head to tffegblows of the ram 1 Thou h Gabe mad and dead as H2115 Headgiofx e chgracters hammer througffg. 1d31S16S, , V L 0 And th shall hgifki- nodommlon r y r Q M I .L , , nf.. 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