East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Class of 1968
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QGQS F,1X2lC71iL'1 eastonia volume 47 east high school salt lake city, utah administration academics . . . alumni 68, 69 activities ..... associations . . athletics .. . 7 page 15 page 31 page 53 page 1 1 1 page 143 page 189 N Q! A X . 1 0, ' SCD X05 Lb if SY Q ' O X - V X' xii DQ cy u, rv N f Q xf xff , Ov ix is ' 6 53 , KQV C I f 1 was Q W 0 U QL' NX U f x X we, Q ' 3 ,f ' -O fl 40 9 .. .Q-X 1 .Q QP ' JXQQ , , X fy' XKAA . AA! A I 1 WY' wx U ..gkM MNA NL' KNQULU if Q f 'WVV4 449' J , No X I , X x ' ' Q Jw E id' Q4 Qi' P Mfg Q53 A fi ugfcmk Civ XO Q 4 ,M W UNA f f U- I L, 51, WL nl JVM 'Q ,, ct , x' ' 'I ' ' CMV V U, ,K Kp Q AN 1 I 1 I X1 LV f' 'fVflq 'Q K M U fx QA KG xl , fi U A '5 QX , Xfllxfri in NQQXJ fx MA 1 ' ' ?4C'l,f1,1fLQ? nn' I ' .5 3 Q ,ylffw , icy M ,rg OX f A df was wap! I V3-9 hw as JZ 5 f, N ajflrrx Nrffflr- X Z, 0 mx 05,590 , X99 074- BLQX QF pw X 074i N Q, X0 X ZX M O XCAK xp N DNJN O h Epsvx.-fx' CK .FO X565 0 yfifi-JN '-'J 'U' wx. O' Jvw X9 -QWJ Q! Z1 J Ky af M903 -P x x, 5' 0 0 X! All 5 2' C' 2 57 C3 - S xxfxf X' Vg QAPIJ x:NfV 'Q, ,QQ XJ V VD ' ,fb X0 Q9 0 U wx X15 of XNP0 kv-fb T Jgya Xpixwx ' ,hfifqfg QQ-,iv :Agia x Q no M -.. cg! VM xp O r 2 9 2 5 3 4 i i i Mr. Joseph W. Richards principal principal educator, diplomat, building superintendent, representative to the community, organizer, decision-maker, game announcer: a princi- pal must be all of these and much more. a school is no better than its principal, and east's excellence speaks tor Mr. Richards' able administration. Mr. LaMar W. Sorensen vice principal vice principal meting out discipline while maintaining the friendship ot the entire student body is seemingly impossible, but Mr. Sorensen campaigns for a clean cafeteria, wages war on slutfers, demands quiet in the re- source centers and at the same time sponsors innumerable and successful ac- tivities and keeps a high level of rapport with the student body. vice principal planning curriculum, aiding teachers, and striving to eliminate the problems of flexible scheduling, Miss Cattey accom- plishes much that the students never real- ize. few note how many minor crises must be handled by her office . . . how should the work load be distributed? . . . when should the programs for next year be completed? . . . with skill and knowledge she handles these and similar problems. Miss Mary E. Caftey vice principal Mr. Arthur E. Arneson clerk treasurer administrative ass't. Mr. M. Lynn Bennion superintendent of schools Mr. Arthur C. Wiscombe deputy superintendent Mr. Lawrence D. Schroder ass't. superintendent Mr. Walter A. Jensen supt. of bldgs.and grds. left to right, row one: Mrs. Esther R. Landa, Mr. Waldo M. Anderson, Mr. George A. Christensen, Miss Ada L. Burt, Mrs. June Y. Orme. row two: Mr. S. Perry Lee, Mr. Carl R. Child, Mr. Stanley Russon, Mr. Wallace F. Toronto ldeceasedl, Mr. Lemonte Peterson, Mr. R. Hulbert Keddington, Mr. Glen S. Burt. left to right: Mrs. Ernest F. Baldwin Jr., Mrs. Seth H. Young, Mrs. Lewis M. Evans, Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. Gene L. Taylor. board of education though far removed from the student body, the board of education makes many decisions which have a large im- pact on schools' daily affairs. it gov- erns such crucial areas as budgeting, po- licy-making, and faculty placement. p.t.a. fostering understanding between parents and faculty, the p.t.a. sponsors numerous events such as back to school night and the christmas musicale. Mr. William Fotheringham Mrs. Gloria D. Merback Mrs, Greta Croft l Mrs. Dorothy L. Jones Mr. Lenn O. Whitesides Mrs. Helen M. Schuchert Mr. Donald R. Eggington counselors my schedule just has to be changed . . . but my application has to be in today.. . what do you mean, i can't get a schol- arship? . . . if harvard and the u won't take me, where else can i go? . . . the problems which confront them daily are enough to make most people quit af- ter an hour or two, but our dedicated counselors grind out home excuses, talk to parents, and reason with irate students day in, day out, solving hundreds of di- lemmas each day. TYGHSLJYGI' keeping records of all the clubs' ac- counts, selling tickets to games, dances, and performances, handling the student body fund, and investigating the validity of vouchers, Mrs. Schuchert's task is not an easy one, but she performs it without error and still has a smile for the people around her. Social workers while few students ever have contact with the social workers, for the ones who do need their services they are among the most important people in the school. their understanding and perseverance make the difference between students dropping out of high school or graduating from college, between eventually becoming normal members of society or turning in- to welfare cases. office Staff the wheels of a big school are oiled by paper work, and the office staff keeps the machinery running smoothly. teachers' aides flexible scheduling brings a myriad of new tasks that require the addition of teachers' aides to the growing east side staff. their duties of maintaining Mrs. Lois Dangle Mrs. Evelyn Cooley order in the resource centers, correcting tests, and keeping role-book records, secretary book clerk up to date make this group indispensable. Mrs. Anna Bury Mrs. Beverly Johnson Mrs. Virginia Porritt Mrs. Bessie Summers office staff office staff office staff office staff Mrs. Elizabeth Butler Mrs. Fay Geary Mrs. Shirley Hansen VMFS- l'lC1Zel Howell Miss Robbin James Miss Maxine Patrakis iMrs. Aline Pettit Miss JoAnne Richards Mrs. Phyllis Schierioth Miss Kristin Snyder Mrs. Josie Spence Mrs. Dorothy Werrett left to right: Lillian Pedersen, Florence Twitchell, Angelina Sciumbato, June Ybarquen, llla Carnell, Ann Holz, Rena Neilson, Anna Rossaert, Lucille Cochrane, Marian Williams. Cuisiners filling the rumbling stomachs throughout the day is the lot of the cafeteria staff. under able management the cafe- teria becomes one ofthe favorite spots for talking or just plain goofing oft. left to right: Walter Boone, Royal Mower, Michael Kelner, Gerald Schafer, Rose Hardy, Alice McCuaig, Alice Stevenson, Walter Lazenby, Joseph Almond, Charles Dover. custodians the janitors succeed in their goal of making the school sparkle, shimmer, and shine. their hours in preparing for extra-curricular activity make the buildings facilities available for students and guests. 22 left to right, row one: Susan Leaming, eastonia editor, Steve Warner, business manager, Susan Hanks, secretary, Rick Evans, president, Steve Rich, vice president, Janet Johnson, e.h.a.g. president, 'Karen Call, historian, Tom Springman, leopard editor. row two: Ron Warner, head cheerleader, Jim Johnson, sophomore president, Doug Mortensen, senior president, Mark Ste- vens, iuniar president, Jim Rich, a.b. of e. president. board of control what can a writer say about a closely knit body of peo- ple who have donated the largest part of their time and effort for an entire year to an attempt to raise east to a new pinnacle of glory? how trite it sounds to say that their smiles brightened the halls, that their friendliness to everyone helped to keep the students a more viable group, that their first loyalty has been to the red, but what else can be said of the group which squeezes out each last drop of its originality to be used in a skit, in decorations for a dance, in publicity? their epitaph might easily be they gave selflessly of themselves with a mini- mum of applause for a maximum of accomplishment' s.a.e. officers Rick Evans president when his high school is a student's first con- cern, and he's intelligent, extremely popular and mildly ambitious, he naturally aspires to the office of student body president. once in office, he finds his task difficult and time- consuming, it saps his energy and harbors disappointment. to bear this stress well is unusual, to come out smiling is phenomenal. Rick Evans, having successfully led his school through the turmoil of a year of change, came out smiling. Steve Rich Susan Hanks vice president secretary comical thoughtful dependable willing rotund earnest Karen Call historian effervescent sensitive determined Steve Warner business manager amiable confident gallant boosters the boosters represent their home rooms in discussing school problems and report forthcoming affairs during the twelfth mod. Steve Rich Brian Theurer Susan Winterfon president vice president Secretary left to right, row one: Eteri Diobadze, Kris Theurer, Cindy Homer, Linda Ogden, Diane Kubo, Greta Sargent, Barbara Sedlar, Steve Rich, Nancy Hanks, Marga- ret Nelson, Barbara Bennion, Susan Winterton, Grace Urry, Judy Campbell. row two: Becky Perkins, Kristen Welling, Marianne Hansen, Janet Johnson, Craig Buehler, Tad Bullen, Skip Coleman, Jacques Booth, Richard Bradley, John Reyn- olds, Brooke Williams, Ross Reimann. row three: Virginia Verchick, Cathy Banks, Janice Richards, Susan Hanks, John Brown, Ken Shrewsbury, Dave Jorgensen, Roger McQueen, Craig Theurer, Brian Brown, Robert Young. row four: Jim Ingebretsen, Tom Sasson, Harold Woolley, Vern Della-Piana, Jett Olsen, Brian Theurer, Dave Hardy, Chris Rich, Jim Bradley. left to right, row one: Marianne Hansen, Mr. Fred Bennett, sponsor, Julie Johnson, Debbie Bringhurst. row two: Van Gessel, Karen Call, Ra Layne Norton. row three: Vicki Allen, Teri Fullmer. safety corrirriittee with continuing pressure across the nation to bring about safer performance in cars, industry, and the home, the safety committee steps up its program of improving students' awareness of everyday danger and methods to avoid it. presidents' committee there is no more important function than the job of the presidents' committee, that of coordi- nating the activities of clubs and organizations to prevent conflicts in scheduling and to facili- tate the planning of homecoming, the carnival, and other intraschool actions. assembly Cornrriittee writing and directing assemblies requires or- ganization and imagination. limited by flexible scheduling, the assembly committee is forced to face strange time schedules and the vastness of the boys' gym rather than the auditorium. these challenges are well met. left to right, row one: Becky Thayne, Susan Winterton. row two: Joan Richards, Wendy Nelson, Becky Young, Judy Campbell, Jean Alldredge, Kris Nielsen. row three: Norm Maxfield, Jim Horsley, Eric Johnson, Richard Bradley, Cordell Clinger. row four: Tom Clawson, Bri Kimball, Bob Whaley, Terry McCarthy. l left to right, row one: Kaye Wilde, Peggy Kaiser, Kay Lee Schatten, Ron Larkin, vice president, Barbara Bennion, secretary: Bob Stephenson, president, Katy Ellefsen, Elizabeth Sandberg, Alice Clark. row two: Chris Smart, Leland Learned, Sue Simonson, Ellen Sargent, Bob Bowen, Julie Warner, Chris Proctor, Sid Kimball. row three: Paul Sorensen, Larry Wehrli, Dave Teutsch, Norm Maxfield, Bruce Ashton, Robert Fuiinomi, Bob Sperling, row four: Bob Whaley, Bruce Robinson, John Stringham, Steve Osborne, Sam Clark, Rick Cuthbert, Van Gessel, Bill Hansen. a.I:J. of e. boys' day, senior marching men, the beard growing contest- the men of east have maintained their separate but su- perior identity through these and other activities. Jim Rich president 1 . .. David Jorgensen first vice president Larry Grobstein second vice president Mike Lloyd third vice president left to right, row one: Doug Woolley, Karl Koenig, Oscar McConkie, Dan Brown, Tom Billings, John Stringham, Rob Taft, Guy Toombes, Eric Hayes. row two: Ric Olsen, Richard Johnston, Pat Costello, Drew Goates, John Thomas, Bud Slover, Steve Warner, Bob Bowen, Terry McCarthy, Dave Raymond, Ken Schone, Wes Dewsnup, Jay Hall, Del Draper. row three: Todd Johns, Mark Larson, Victor Toy, John Straley, i l Brent Larson, Scott Wilson, Richard Grime, Norm Burnham, Merv Bennion, Robbie Moore, Jim McCullough, Richard Swenson, Brent Fawcett, Roy Moffat, Bob Stephen- son, Layne Cannon. row four: Steven Kaiser, John Hess, Dave Thomas, John Spencer, Kevin Conde, Lynn Jacobson, Kyle Adams, Paul Rich, Mark Dibble, Gary Goold, Rod Morris, Stan Bateman, Van Gessel, Craig Ruesch, Bob Evans, Tom Whitney. e.Ir1.a.g. Kathy McDonald first vice president Carla Clinger second vice president Betsy Neslen JGDBT JOl1f'ISOl't third vice president president . f the females ot east have much to muse about when looking back on this year of domination p.i. promenading, fashion showing, daddy dating, and girls' day dancing made for a fully saturated year. i left to right, row one: Sue Dolowitz, Sheralyn Haymore, Linda Crandall, Pam Robison, Kay Lee Schatten, Teresa Barry, Maria Fairbanks, Kathryn Hughes, Joan Montgomery, Jane Stephenson, Kathleen Bullen, Linda Strong, Margo Miller, Ruth Bigelow, Ann Garlington. row two: Julia Harrison, Alice Clark, Suzy Hyde, Kathy Cahoon, Judy Phelps, Sydney Brown, Gillian Gray, Anna Nordqvist, Diane Crandall, Laurie Smith, Patty Milligan, Mary Jane Klc, Helen Leonard, Chris Felt, Julie Louise Sondrup, Heidi Nielsen, Robbin Beall, Sally Simmonds. row three: Rachel Warner, Holly Cannon, Paula Romney, Anne Nicoll, Anne Darger, Emily Waldo, Kathy Fletcher, Janet Moe, Jayne Cannon, Nancy Flandro, Joan Richards, Jo Ann Wong, Marilyn Dillon, Becky Thayne, Carma Smith, Carolyn Dunford, Kathy Thornton. 5 -r Q if 4 4 155 -lfi'Lf.Q:Tgf7'h:v'f7 '?, Vtxf H, ff Y x Y, 2' A . M Q 5. K K V x . X il fl u Qk,. if , 1Q Ri 5 Y 3 Q N E oi N4 x Efggfexow H 'K 'Il 5 H , Qgs Q xx 1 'N Q- t s. x 'F R A s ,,, 4' V lf' 1 xi qqwx, K -f xx -.,. XK ibm ,kk if lb- M .NR VX. A5 M-f.., -5, - A K jf- x , L. ,Q g ii 1. fi , X' QS X 35 A Y . 1 l if 60 Uuxgt-u ffkgo A-rx-xi vggv gp Afm-1-wk H00 'QQ Ugg! Npgoxrvtk gif enghsh english: the tool of communication, indispensable in an over-crowded worldy success in english is es- sential to success in lite. the english department at east strives to equip students with this, the most necessary of skills. language language: barrier between nationsg understanding between men of different origins is necessary for the survival of mankind. the language teachers en- courage students to strive to close the gap. Mr. Joseph Bowman Mr. Jack Christensen Miss Catherine Collins a.p. english senior english senior english Miss Theresa Hammond Mr. Robert Hull Miss Ruth Ann Lewis sophomore english senior english sophomore english Miss Catherine Newman Mr. Florin Nielson , I Mrs. Adele Scharman senior english dramatics iunior english Mrs. Mary Stevens Mrs. Amy Vinz Mrs. June Willhite junior english iunior english iunior english Mrs. Helene Barfuss Miss Louise Cramer Miss Rachel Hamstead Miss Joyce Warburton Mr. Valois Zarr russian spanish trench latin german Mr. Fred Bennett Mr, Verl Benzley Mr. Michael Croft Mr. Ivan Dyreng Mr. Lynn Findlay Mr. Lee Freeman economics american history world history biology biology chemistry Mr. Joseph Erickson Mr. Charles Hermansen Mr. Irving Moore Mr. Robert Kendall Mr. Bernell Loveridge Mr, David McEwan world history american problems world history chemistry physics biology Mr. Alton Paulsen Mr Miss Tessie Tryfon MV- JGVVY Milne MV- l05ePl1 SPQVVY american history world history l9l0lO9Y physiology social e ence Science social science: key to understanding man, the ancient but continuous science: instrument of industry, with an ever-growing demand for greater conflict of man against man is explored by historians, psychologists, efficiency, the imperative advancement of technology is being met political scientists, and social workers. the teachers ot these sciences through SCiSf1Ce. SCi6f1CS T9OCl16I'S at SOS? impress their STUClSf1fS with The acquaint their students with the challenge of the never-ceasing de- FIGCGSSWY for lsI'tOWl6Cl96 in this VOST field. mand for better human relationships. rriethenfietice mathematics: calculator at equality, imaginative precision develops skill in eliminating the technical problems of a modern world. the math department forces students to promulgate logical thought. Miss Orla Bell Mr. Paul Boyce Mr, Clifton Cook Mrs, Lillian MacKay trigonometry algebra calculus geometry Miss Barbara Norton Miss Thelma Rickey Mr. Walter Schulze Mr, Lorin Smith Mr. Thomas Thorum Miss Gene Wangsgard college review algebra practical arith c ometry algebra college review N .X 33 L XX art art: medium of imagination, creation of the sur- realistic, abstract, op, pop, impressionistic, and expressionistic are the goals of the artist. art teachers strive to aid their students to learn the ru- dimentary skills necessary for the enioyment of aesthetic graphics. rnusic music: conveyer of emotiong with more free time than ever before men need more constructive out- lets in the arts. music teachers provide their students with the ability to express themselves and appre- ciate the artistry of others. business business: backbone of the economy, fundamental in producing consumer goods and in providing the tools which help the government maintain the po- sition of our country at home and abroad. business courses give students the basic skills for competi- tion in commerce. horrtsrrwaking homemaking: basis for efficiency in the homey the foundation for a healthy society is a well-run home. homemaking instructors impart to their stu- dents the valuable skills of home management. industrial arts industrialartsqtrainingfor manufacturinggwith ever- increasing industrialization, machine skills are necessary for business as well as for personal use. industrial arts instructors impart to their students the ability to operate tools and machines as well as to do the paperwork which is an inseparable part of planning. Mr. Raymond Edvalson Mr. William Fredrickson Mr. Weldon Hyer commercial art arts and crafts art Mrs. Karen Birkinshaw Miss Lorraine Bowman Mr. Dow Young girls' glee choral music instrumental music Mr. Roger Butterfield Mr. Darrell Palmer type accounting Mrs. Belva Post Mrs. Dorothy Smith transcription shorthand Mrs. Linda Atwood Mrs. Leona Facer Miss Beth Nelms home living clothing foods Mr. Darwin Christenson Mr. Robert Petersen Mr. Ronald Rice arts and crafts technical drawing metal shop Miss Melva Guiver Mrs. Hazel Howell librarian aide Mr. lman Hales Mr. Grant Martin Mr. Richard Milne Mrs. Carol Rich sophomore p.e. iunior p.e. sophomore p.e. dance Mr. Elmer Richards Miss Sherry Van Vleet Miss Lynn Warner Mr. Ted Weight senior p.e. p.e. p,e. senior p.e. Mr, Kenneth Austin Mr. Arch ,Tueller driver training driver training S!Sgt. Robert Brill SFC Louis Price r.o.t.c, r.o.t.c. Treva Montgomery Mrs, Fern Register education special education library staff reading is essential to learning, and total learning requires intensive research. the library at east can aid the student in delving into almost any field. its staff is always on hand to help find information, to organize it, and make it available to all who wish to use it. physical education physical education: conditioning for fitness. in a world of increasing automation the easy life lends itself well to obesity and decay in health. confronting this problem the p.e. teachers attempt to better muscle tone, improve coordination,and stimulate a competitive spirit. driver education driver education: design for safety, as the highway death rate increases, the need for educated drivers becomes more and more apparent. the driver edu- cation teachers at east try to diminish the number of incompetent drivers and replace them with skilled representatives of their age group. r.o.t.c. r.o.t.c.: program for preparation, in a world which is in constant need of leadership, the principles taught in r.o.t.c. can be well applied. r.o.t.c. teachers at east demand much from their corps, and the school benefits greatly from their services. special education special education: concentrated learning, teachers gifted with patience and understanding use ap- plied learning which trains each individual to reach his greatest potential. flexible scheduling to mee? the educofionol needs of modern youth, flexible scheduling was mode the basis of eosfs curriculum. aa-5 uf! W-v if EWS , w wg, 51 1' mg, 'E modular programming changed school considerably from The old seven-period-a-day system. instead of going to a class titty minutes a day tive days a week, students have schedules which rotate on a weekly basis and at- tend each class anywhere trom forty minutes to four hours a week. abs 'O lg. l,5'lg '0 s o 0 o ,o. , o',,.,o ,,nq ,o og use 0 Q0 'og : of no oOo,' ' s. .cl,f Q as og. go. .V soo' .V g,'.-s'. u,.0- N-ax,, ,. ,Q 0 N x g n s ' 5 0 qs n 0 v 0 , ' 0 5 . . A ,. V s :Q Q. I Xt Q. ,Jo ,iA- . ' the traditional day with a homeroom at its beginning is radically different from a twenty-two mod day with the homeroom during twelfth mod and classes varying from two to six mods in length, study loads vary from eight solids and no non-solids, to three solids and three non- -solids. since much of the student's time at school is left open for independent study, each person must learn to take responsibility for his own time. those who fail to do so are put on more rigidly controlled programs. af? sf I 40 the final dramatic change was in the format of teaching. classes are Taught in labs, lectures, an'd seminars, The various forms are combined in different pah'erns to meet the demands of each course. flexible scheduling requires physical facilities far differ- ent from those of traditional systems. an extensive remo- deling program was necessary to accommodate the large number of students doing independent studying as well as to provide enough large halls for the lecture-lab-se- minor format of teaching. the library was moved to the old ballroomp the old library and study hall were convert- ed into the math and history resource centers equipped with shelves filled with books on each center's specialty. the cafeteria was remodeled so that it could serve as both the lunch room and a place for conversation and group study. the social room was converted into an english re- source center and the travis rooms were arranged to be used solely as lecture halls. fast-paced, rapidly changing, and filled with jet-age pressures, this country can no longer be developed pro- perly by men and women educated solely in the tradi- tional manner. the old-fashioned method of memorizing unrelated information is much less vital to individual de- velopment than learning to accept responsibility, to uti- lize leisure time, to think logically, and to assimilate the sea of information in which everyone is engulfed daily It t'..afg distinction each year a large segment ot east's students receives re- cognition tor a variety of achievements in music, acade- mics, athletics, and community service. the size ot this group reflects not only the high caliber of the student body, but also the over-all climate in the school - a cli- mate which makes people want to succeed - not only for themselves, but also for the image of east. outstanding senior Scholars . . . anybody can get an 'a' . . . but who does? only those few lon Phllllps Chrlsllne Chose students who care enough about their educations to spend extra hours studying. these seniors have exercised enough initiative to rank in the top three per cent ot the class of '68. Greg Brinton Pot .lawis Sue Dolowitz Debbie Faggiani Karen Call Elizabeth Sandberg Melissa Cannon Joan Thackeroy Dcivid Jorgensen Rick Woodbury Elizabeth Darley Kay Lee Schatten Deborah L. Faggiani Van C. Gessel Kent Goains Wendell R. Hurst semi-fina is? Janice J. Phillips Susan F. Richards David A. Teufsch Noel D. Williams iuniors strive for national merit recognition. OJ Av Scar O X 0' V P' 5 go' xv- 0, O Aff, il A W3 0,1 WA!! S Jo Jx 59, 'AD' NN Nfl' -1' Q30 Qf 'X wx 49,15 75 up EJ 'S K ,VV W -X , Nr ,X X0 vmd.-Sbzvxfaa-'lf' YW bitfl national Fnerit fi alists the national merit finalists are chosen on the basis of skills in eng- lish, mathematics, science, history, and logic. some of east's finest scholars have achieved this recognition - possibly the highest na- tional academic honor tor high school students. Greg Brinton Sue Dolowitz l Corrwrnendatiorm Peg Kaiser Dave Thurman Fuiinami guns tor a monarch. Special awards what inner drive must be necessary for a student to rise above the norm and do something really worthwhile? these individuals have truly distin- guished Themselves and their school by exhibi- ting that extra something. Rick Evans Robert Fuiinami Van Gessel William Hansen Wendy Larsen Roger McQueen freedom academy science fair n.c.t,e. state fair Betty Crocker future Christensen-Hewlett bausch lomb homemaker of memorial iunior science and sfomorrow humanities symposium Diane Pack Kathy Peterson Larry Richards Elizabeth Sandberg David Teutsch David Thurman american legion state fair american legion salute to youth i speak for democracy science fair state fair sterling schola rs each chosen for outstanding performance in one of twelve different categories, these stu- dents have excelled in the community activi- ties as well as in academic fields. outstanding athletes an athlete is an individual who is trained for physical endurance and agility. these men have demonstrated sportsmanship, dedica- tion, and athletic superiority in three sepa- rate sports. outstanding r.o.t.c. it takes a special breed of person to do well in the regimented world of r. o. t. c. capable of taking commands and giving them, marching, shooting, and making sacrifices for the good of the corps, these men have succeeded in rising to the top of this elite body. Elizabeth Darley Van Gessel William Hansen Diane Hughes speech and drama english and literature industrial arts homemalcing Ron Larkin .lan Phillips Bruce Robinson Pam Robison mathematics general scholarship art and art crafts business education Elizabeth Sandberg David Teutsch David Thurman Rick Woodbury music foreign language science social science .lim Rich Norman Maxfield Robert Norton senior iunior sophomore Michael Dormeyer Rob Taft .loel Everts senior iunior sophomore Teresa Barry Frances Clark Debbie Faggiani Joan Nelson Allyn Price Julie Warner girls' state devoting part of their summer to the study of govern- ment, these students, each chosen on the basis of aca- demic achievement and interview, represented east at the annual confab at utah state university. boys' state Mrs. Gloria Merback Mr. Valois Zarr Bob Bowen Greg Brinton Jud Cannon Rick Evans sponsor sponsor Dave Jorgensen Gerhard Koenig Ron Larkin John Reynolds Mike Savage Robert Sperling l l l Doug Stevens Dave Teutsch Steve Warner Robert Whaley Steve Winder Rick Woodbury so , Anna Nordqvist sweden a.f.s. how did east obtain one of the finest broad iumpers in all of europe? Anna Nordqvist came to the u.s. from sweden under the auspices of the american field service. Anna, active in hi club, science and international clubs, has contributed much to international understanding as well as school activities. Patty Culp Kathy Ralph semi-finalist semi-finalist gb N at K .g,., NR. Q if M N ,. wmv ik V Qnwogxgif as , X .S ix . 5 5 c 53 senior class officers 5 Craig Theurer vice president Doug Mortensen Grace Urry president secretory Carolyn Adams Janet Anderson Rod Backman Stanley Bateman l Andrew Berry Sarah Bisping Steve Alexander Cindy Allen Vicki Allen Boyd Anderson Craig Anderson Jolayne Anderson Julie Anderson Paul Arneson Bruce Ashton Bruce Bachman Ruth Ballmer Kathy Banks Bill Barrett Patricia Barrett Teresa Barry Rubon Belliston Teerachai Beniasiriwan Mervyn Bennian Walter Berg Walter Berger Bruce Betts Kathy Bicknell Esther Bierwolf Gaylen Binggeli Ja Nae Bingham Steve Biorndol Mitchell Black Marsha Blackham Bill Blanchard Pamela Bluhm Y l seniors Cqrhy Bogen Robert Bowen Alan Bowes Patricia Brauer Linda Breckenridge Susan Briggs Shirley Brossard Karen Brown Nancy Brown Clyde Bryner Mike Bryner Carolyn Bryson Bob Bunnell Kim Burgess Winston Burns Janet Bockholt Bonnie Bradshaw Debby Bringhurst Jacques Booth Kathleen Borick Ted Brady Conrad Brandt Greg Brinton Jeanne Brock Sydney Brown Mark Brunson Debby Bruschke l Craig Buehler Jim Bushnell Mark Buhler Thurlow Bullen Carolyn Butler Gladel Butler Margaret Burtars Diane Butterfield Kathy Cahoon Lillian Cahoy Karen Call Peter Callis 'S' ...Si Kevin Campbell Dave Cannon Jud Cannon Mary Cannon Melissa Cannon Jane Cardall Paula Carl L. 3 Steve Carlson you're not open-minded enough. K x David Casper Laura Center Christine Chase Robert Chausow Sam Chavez Karen Chidester Janine Christie Alice Clark Frances Clark Hydee Clayton Mary Clements Belita Cody Seniors Janice Coon Rosemary Cunis Gloria Dawes Lanny Diaz Leslie Downing Skip Coleman Shannon Connole Bart Cook - 'L .... i' L' NT. ' D : SKA F , , - . . ,, E in its Judy Corporon Susan Cozakos Linda Crandall Barbara Croft Kaylene Cunningham Lyn Cushman Noel Cutler Lois Dansie Elizabeth Darley Laurie Davila f .lohn Delaplaine Susan DeLong Nancy Demond Mariella Deppe Wesley Dewsnup Susan Dixon Susan Dolowitz Chuck Dorius Michael Dormeyer Craig Douglas Robyn Doxey Christie Duder Donald Dunham Ray Edwards Katherine Ellefsen Dnvn Fnnnnnn Richard Evans Moria Fairbanks Susan Folland Maylin Frickey Becky Gibson eW,,,,, M2746 ff' U pp AJJXAMZRJWM vw' f-s-!mf'Zv,.g fifffwflfffffwyffe-4 Mffeflffwffzf yy, Carl Erickson Judy Escott Albert Evans S l Robert Evans Debbie Faggiani Jeff Fairbanks Norman Fairbanks Pauline Farrer Brent Fawcett let me enferfgjn YOU. Randall Ford Jim Fountain John Fox Ron Frank Kevin Frazier ' Robert Fuiinami Teri Fullmel' Linda Gerfh Van Gessel Shauna Giacomo Dell Golf Kent Goodrich John Gor n Gary Graham Gillian Gray dm! , !,4,0f WJf.4 p f '79 NX seniors M Rebecca Green Ed Greenwood Denzil Grimshaw Margaret Grover Diane Gutke Darrell Hall Jay Hall Barbara Hanks Susan Hanks Carolyn Hansen Elizabeth Hansen Hans Hansen Jill Hansen Marianne Hansen William Hansen Christina Hardy Carol Harper Mike Harris Dave Harvey Joyce Hasegawa Daniel Hatch ,. W gift from class of l968. Madelyn Hatch Sarah Hatch Mary Ann Higgs Stephen Hileman Carolyn Hill Marleen Holik Lynn Holt Dave Horne Shirley Howell Diane Hughes Helen Hunsaker Brenda lsakson Lelini Ita Colleen Jaeger Annette Jensen Nona Jobe Eric Johnson Harold Helgesen Jaada Herzog Debbie Hill Gaynell Houston Arthur Hunter Pat Jarvis Janet Johnson Joseph Hodge J, C. Houston Wendell Hurst Bonnie Jenkins Joan Johnson John Hess Val Hoff James Howell Susan Hyde Mary Jo Jenkins Julie Johnson 0 i ii' ' ali' seniors J I It '- , . -1 1. i ' E LeRoy Johnson Tom Johnson Mardy Jolley Doug Jones Randy Jones David Jorgensen Peggy Kaiser Kathy Kelsch Mike Key Kim Kimball John King Mary Klc Jane Knudsen Ruth Knudsen Christine Koenig i 1 i i Gerhard Koenig Frank Kottal Louie Koucos Johny Krisiensen Garth Kunz Bobbie Lambourne E 5 i Paul Landes Chrisrine Landward Frank Langheinrich Ron Larkin Jay Thomas Larsen Susan Larsen i i Wendy Larsen Perry Larson Chris Leach Susan Leaming Leland Learned Craig Lee 62 Q . Larry Leeflang Julie Lemon Chris Lence Mary Lou Lentz Helen Leonard Steven Leonard John Lewis Linda Liddle Margie Linford Sharon Litster Ralph Little Janet Lloyd Margie Loretto Marian Low Maggie Lowen J. A. Luian A I Marvin Lyman Elizabeth Macey Gregg Madison Connie Madrill Jane Malm Jerry Malone Chris Manwaring Nancy Marshall . . . Steve Martin Pam Martinson Joanne Matragos Roslyn Mc Bride waiting for droppings from heaven. seniors Kathy McDonald Nancy McMillan Kent Miles -few assi. YN5-ewgwseesoifffiwffsv 5539? .wires 5 --1 ww? s, s,,,.iw -fmssssme-ffx,1yf -- Q -1 X ff., 4 X5 -sfo M .., .C . ..., R -1 -XJ: C s. .V .. , ,. e- .si eil -.S,,,fk r ra . tgjy : Q. Ns w , -,l ogugi 'fe - e -t ,:,- K f Robert Moore Wendy Moseley Carolyn McFarland Roger McQueen Margaret Miller Eveline Morris Ralph Mower Janet Mc Cleery Christine McCullough Shelley Mclntire Mikella Mc Intosh Dennis McShane Susan Mellen Sheila Mitchell Marylyn Moe Kathy Morrison Mitchell Morrison Frank Mulder Preston Naylor Margie McKnight iig- : 2 l ' i A . fgjil? r K, A' 5' , 51. ' 51:2 .. 5 ' f ' .5 5? iii . l ii,. 3 ,sim X Q X x 3 sw K ,X SE' 1 is Q K gm is SQ F' , fin F5532 - . 1311, K me Y . yi mf .. Jill Merrill Roy Moffat Doug Mortensen Q in tt- is 5 , James Nelson Chris McDonald Gary McLane Dan Mickelsen Debbie Moore Liz Mortensen 5 QW? X l S ' 5 3 ' . M. E Q :ff , ti is l , . it -lii so ' f '31s, 5f- :fsefe f- 'gqgigiss ,2.e1.f,,, 1sf.,,,s, ., N QR . , 8 9 Y 'E X l ' Miss s. if si it it E 3 S.R?35isisN sP:i:5:s?1 S QR x P X' K S y ws v 1 'ill Ye 5 S 2211 f 1 ,1 355?5.?il'iQl P535 5 ggE.,..,., , . . Janis Nelson Joan Nelson Mindy Nelson Shauna Neves Wayne Ng Stephen Nicolatus Heidi Nielsen Jan Nielsen Nathan Nilsson Maralin Noah Anna Nordqvist Ra-Layne Norton Karen Odland Kathy Ogura Elizabeth Ohm Bonnie Olgia Jeff Olsen Ric Olsen Carol Olson Chris Oltersdort Carolyn Openshaw Steve Osborne Pam Pace Ray Parcimore Johnene Pearson G big kiss for G big bust Linda Pelly Barrie Pepper Becky Perkins seniors Jan Phillips LeRoy Pio B R .J elm-fifw: ,. 5. ll M X X M XX N XXX X as N X 3, '-A Yea 'f ,sigh NX 1 3 K 'SQ X X wig, Q Y N lies Q Q X X gm gs' -:Q Sue Pixron - Q ' . .. ki. 'wwf 'ix KY iff kim 'A . , X 5 I 2-42,45 X fr ,- il I A , . Mi as is -ff! ' :N ' I .T -f f X X sy X sgge X Q aw fi . , , 2 . swim K ..., , ... X N n X is X X X as s N X 5 Q5 X N N X NX X Q 3: X X X u -aw W N XX X i X N L S WX Q35 X S W QA X 32? lin X X fs ' Xi, Ns ,Q Q me E Xs 2 .1 Janice Preece Ron Purdie Barbara Racldatz ls! ' i ndy Plant Allyn Price i Clark Phelps Chutchai Pichoyaphanich Shelley Polad Kcifhleen Pugh Joyce Quayle Jerri Quigley Janine Pickett Guenther Popp Judy Phelps Linda Pilgrim Susan Porter Ann Phillips Duricin Pingree ,J E ll l 4 E Q 'X QW 3 'P Q H in else f 'PS X X X 3 sei ,, ...,.. X ..,.,. .Q - J ,ww X X Q53 N Michael Pratt l whofs our problem? i 4 l l i l X ' i qs'wf'l1Nw .V S Hi. - x ., Wei . 199- sr. X if riff: MQ, if .i ' -' ' ' Fifi? 2i5557si'i2 W?1 -26525151255 .V -:L f Sag, - , - ' Janome Ronda Maurine Rapp Chris Reese David Reese John Reynolds Al Rich Jim Rich ' , L .L i g? f -... - if-Q in , Janice Richards Bruce Robinson Sue Rowland Kay Lee Schatten were oiii O Q , oiii tw ff. , xiii x i VV,k at I 2 li ii Es ..., 1 V t it 'W 4, R what do you mean, you hate the pep club? Sue Richards Harley Rietbrock Frank Ritter Thom Roberts Renee Robins Pam Robison Doug Rohner Ruby Rook Dave Rosenbury Robyn Rosvall Jan Rufener Robyn Ryser Mohammed Salt: Elizabeth Sandberg Mike Savage Lyn Scheiderider Reinhard Scherwinski Tom Schiff Bob Schmutz Jeanne Schoenhals seniors Christine Schwab Diane Scoggan Paul Seely Gary Shapiro Becky Sharp ClGUCliG Shields ., . eww:-l Xlf x if web Qs: 1 . , REEF Qi f cl elis - 3 fi 1 ggi? N ,Q Nil? i ig X Sally Simmonds Terry Simmons Dick Simon Carolyn Sloan Chris Smart Melinda Smart Wilma Smith Jack Snow Gudrun Sommerfeld Ken Schone Lynette Selin Ken Shrewsbury :wife 13Q. 5..: t :..i, 2?fW if f - Qi we - i l.: ,. Y 5 Suzanne Simonson Georgia Smith Julie Sondrup Ann Schroeder Sigrid Schultz Gaylen Sellick Keith Sidwell Vicki Sisson Michael Smith Kennard Sorenson If Gary Senninger Gary Sigmon Jay Slaughter , . i -lm fs 51 Susan Smith Robert Spackman Nancy Spencer r5.W1'f'5 445iq:fQv24S4-'NAS5111! ' f . Y - ,Q .. w 1 f, - F3f35Qf3ie'w1w,gf5iirgwsf r -- - 5151, :fm 3: Tom Springman Doug Stevens Bob Stewart ,,,,...,....,.--f-W anything for an a. Mark Stout Russell Swaner Margaret Stra sser Jon Swenson Ov Q John Stringhom David Stroh Richard Swenson Robyn Taggart ' 1 :,.' S r ws , t, 5 Ye ,Q T X: T , 2 ss Q, if 5, , is-3 Q. fy 1, af . Qng x 6 PM 1 gg sm fx' 'P S031 3 ,5 i as ,. X Robert Sperling Cathy Spratt Judy Stake Bob Stephenson Kathy Stevens Gayle Stevenson Larry Stott Mary Stott Randy Swalberg Christine Swan Rick Tanner Lauri Tate seniors Robert Tate Kathy Taylor Dave Teutsch Q ni my 'QR W physicists at work. Linda Trople Herbert Tsosie Rene Tsuyuki Mike Tyler Grace Urry Bryce Voile Joan Thackeray Brian Theurer Craig Theurer Terry Thompson Dave Thurman Jo Anne Tolman Guy Toombes Carolyn Tornquist Victor Toy Phyllis Tucker Marvin Turner Mike. Turville Danica Vander Knacp Allen Vanderzalm Lenonora Van Grol A Richard Van Slooten Aria van Vemde Pat Wadsworth Diane Waldburger Karen Warren Richard Watkins X? R Kristen Welling Renee Wells Alan Whitchurch Thomas Whitney Kaye Wilde Rick Wilkins Virginia Verchick Coreen Versteeg Miriam Visser X Kelly Wall Jill Wangsgaard Julie Warner Kay Webster Larry Wehrli Margaret Weilenmann Wilma Wells Ken Westra Hugh Wetmore Judy Vowles Steve Warner Trudy Weixler Robert Whaley 9 1 fi t Brayton Wight 5 R ik A NW W is. -- A -A sg.-as-25, 7 i,lSl,. .,z Q i'Wfl !mziE'e. -LH u .alan-Mu DOUQIGS Willicms another bullseye in the shooting gallery. seniors Noel Williams Patricia Wilson Steve Winder Brigitte Winter Sylvia Winterfeld Susan Winterton Becky Wirthlin David Wong Richard Wong Rick Woodbury Pam Woodman Brad Woodward Chris Woolf Cynthia Woolf Harold Woolley Bob Woolsey Barbara Worthen David Wright Dennis Wright Steve Wynn Robert Yeates Cynthia Yoshinaga Betty Young Monika Young Janie Zakis Arlean Zareas Bobby Zumbrunnen W-ww... ai, i,Ti5,?W:7ff11 'A . ,, . ' 1 I 'wil L T? ' v ' 5 ' vi Kg-,YZ-nyagf ?74Z?7sPfj if -I - If S Z 'Wg ' J 1 the advantages of free time. --l cl get-fogefher of The older crowd. e gu age , . you ore good-looking, cren'T you? X mike F' : , K , H. .KLWQ--9-1- 'A 1 , ' f 4M , 'a Ur' y 'ZR Q A K -A 'GL fi 3 3 . .io MTH what Thiefs! nobody's even out in front. ' QS, f-W.- ,K V g MM ,,,,---- let us tell you more about ourselves. as ,. return to sender rip .... ripped a.c.t. score sheets . . .dirty senior women t-shirts . . . boys' health class pictures with girls' faces in 'em . . . college applications filled with corrections . . . empty rnetrecal cans . . . sweaty football pads . . . a,p. physics books with broken bindings . . . blank datebooks . . . campaign tags with footprints obliterating them . . .their image will remain in the minds of the members of the senior class long after the objects have ceased to exist. junior class officers Brian Brown vice president Mark Stevens Vicky Morgan president secretory 1 ,pn- MW , , 3 74' ' mQ,, 1 ' ga f J ,V J V K V? -1 ., E V wx? , A f 9 ... ,Y 2 , H f ' ' .. , W, ,. J - f ' v .f 'W W W A fi' , 2 -1 'I sul ' an i -ww X 5 4 ,X i Q,g , , qi M an af ff . ' ii ,f 'X 'wha' -Q ff' A f ,, fu, . M5 .- V, , .. f ZV: UE WW juniors 'ie- Mike Birch Lynne Blackburn Charlene Blain Barbara Blakeburn Debby Bonacci Sarah Bonner Karen Booth Roxanne Bott Becky Bowen Richard Bradley Carol Brady Carl Brandt Jill Brasher Steve Breeze Julli Brewer Julia Bridges Bonnie Brinton Brian Brown Daniel Brown John Brown Chuck Brownrigg Dalton Bryner David Buchman Norm Burnham Scott Burton Paulette Butler Carolyn Butterfield Dee Ann Cahoy Debbie Callahan Linda Callahan Nancy Canavan Bob Cannon Carolyn Cannon Jayne Cannon Joan Cannon Layne Cannon Eugene Cardall Becky Carr Kristine Carr Debi Carver Sharon Case Robert Center Margaret Cervenlca Annette Challis Eric Christensen !' ..,.Q.. 41'-'Qs Qld gif? .lanet Dansie Linda Christensen Reed Christensen Vickie Christensen Lolia Christopherson Sam Clark Ron Clifford Carla Clinger Diann Clyde Charlene Cone Charlotte Connor Harvey Cook Bruce Cope Caron Corbin Tom Cozakos Becky Crawford Marianne Crawford Dawny Crockett Nancy Crotch Patty Culp Marv Curtis Nancy Cushing Richard Cuthbert Cathy Daines Jennifer Dalton Dan Davidson Keith Dean Jim Decker Virginia DeLaMare Vern Della-Piana ,l m'x they've always been hard to whiten David Denniston Craig Dent Teresa Dern Janice Dick Marilyn Dillon Laurie Donaldson Ann Dougherty Tom Doxy Barbara Draper Del Draper Patricia Droubay Jim Duncan i 5 5 kfg. ---' ' E V4 ,iw g aimxg ff J'-f L iv f M4 f,' wa ,f,,,, . , A ' , 4 s g f A A 5431 -V 2 ,1,f f , , ' qi 1 if f Pie 'Qi -5, A 2 M f 4+ 72 ,nu N5 Q W vii? 4 M P 7 'Lk x ,Y , M, 4 f 2 ,xii 1739- . i x L 49 iw- : W3 ' Dy, juniors Maren Hegsted Gloria Henderson Sandy Hess Bonnie Hiatt Analee Hicken John Higgins Mike Hilton Clair Hixson Craig Hixson Vicky Hixson Jon Holbrook Merrilee Holding Judy Hollberg Beit Holm Ray Holman Karen Holmes Alfred Holt Allen Holt Kalma Holt Karma Holt Nancy Holt Richard Hood Alayna Hoopes Jim Horsley Barbara Houck Mary Lou Howell Julie Huff Lane Hughes Reed Hull Susan Humphries Trisha Hunt Suellen Hurst Mike Hyde Anita lndgrell James lngebretsen Clement Jackson Rose Mary Jaramillo who's going to win the game tonight? fi at X 'V , im H if 4 Q ' nfl, W, ,Q V 5 V U Y ' 1' 39, A ,..1 N M 2 'Y i Q, H .41 ,V W W , UV ' in , ' C 11 '.': . l X ig ' ,, , 4 .,.. 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'L t V- .1 -:VI :,y , 4, ,, , , QV , , .f51, , , ,, ,,'V:,1..V V V,,, , V, C 1 2' A' , 1 my ww fn, . f, A , fm ff' uit' ulwilf- : ' A7 f - W ew, w , , f W 4 f -Q7 I f juniors Marsha Lee Melody Lefevor Renee LeFevre Kim Leishman Ann Lems Robbyn Limb Anita Lindgren Steve Lindgren Maureen Littlefield Gary Lomax Linda Loosli Elaine Lopez Donald Lowry Judy Lund Debbie Madison Jeanene Madsen Reed Madsen Scott Maior Mark Mallory Bonita Malone Donald Malouf Dessie Manousakis Mike Markham Robert Martin Steve Matern Paul Matthews Bill Mavor Evan Maw Norman Maxfield Kay Mc Bride Deborah McCall Terry McCarthy James McCormick Jim McCullough Mark McDermaid Mary Jo McElvain Kitty McGee LaDene Mclnelly Mark Mclntire Bob McKenzie Winston McOmber Norma McPherson Mark Mecham Jean Merkley Marion Mettmann new york had its problems with garbage. Waldheide Meyer Maurice Middlesworlh Baldemar Miles Mary Ellen Miles Mark Millburn Adrienne Miller Mindy Miller Gay Millet Faye Millfred Potty Milligan Janet Moe Mike Moffat Scott Moffat Brian Moffett Kristine Monsen Vicky Morgan Dave Mortensen Sarah Mortensen Mary Murray Marcia Neering Margaret Nelson Wendy Nelson Richard Newman Jerrie Nichols Bruce Nicholsen Bruce Nicoll Fama Nielsen Patti Nielson Sybil Noall Colleen Norris Rickio Oishi David Olsen Jim Olsen Kathy Olsen Brent Olsson Staf Openshaw Ty O'Reilly Eric Orme William Oritz Linda Otterson Anne Palmer Bob Palmer juniors Kristi Stagg Norma Steen Bruce Stevens Mark Stevens Susan Stevens Bill Stidd Catherine Stobbe Mary Stocking Clarence Stonehocker Joella Stonestreet Marion Stoss John Straley John Strasser Rita Strickland Karen Strieber Barbara Struve Sandy Summerhays Val Summerhays Suzann Sutton Chris Swaner Randy Swenson Karen Taft Loraine Teeples Robin Terry John Thackeray Bonnie Thamert Becky Thayne Karen Thiriot Dave Thomas Jane Thomas Lynn Thomas Verdo Thomas Annette Thornburg Kathy Thornton Bill Tingey John Toronto David Torres Susan Townsend Seti Tuipelehake Mary Jean Turley Joe Turpin Somehart Ubolchart Kathy Udy Darcell Utley Jerrie Vanden Berg Ann Wilkinson John Van Wagoner Roland Vick Richard Volker Fred Wade Emily Waldo Mike Walters Paul Wangsgaard Nancy Ward Lou Weaver Sue Webster Merry Weilenmann Nadene Welling Norene Welling Terri Wells Cathy Wheelwright Carolyn Whitchurch Jeanie White Stephanie White Melanie Whitehead Katie Whitney Patrice Whitney Tina Wiggerman Keven Wilcox Jane Wilde Becky Williams Holly Williams Jacqueline Williams Brad Willis Greg Wilson Karla Winegar Kayla Winegar Randy Winkler Patrick Winter JoAnn Wong Richard Wong juniors Peter Zablocki Ralph Zimmerman maior distractions in the resource centers. Roy Wong Bert Wonnacott Evelyn Wood Brett Woodard Wendy Woodward Mark Woolley Veronica Woolsey Pam Wootton John Workman Linda Wormdahl LeGrande Wright Pamela Wyler Andy Yeates Becky Young Win Young deor Abby .... whoa ..... boy born to lose the great escape ease in Two more moinfczining Their cool in spite of if cll don't be offended. 30.25 more seconds middle class america is mirrored by a screaming pep club, hard-fighting i.v. teams, and the a.p. american history class. it has combined the experience of a year at east with the enthusiasm that comes with discovering new facets of student life. looking up at seniors and down at sophomores, it searches for a new aim, a new direction. sophomore class officers Robert Hansen vice president Jim Johnson Jon Bowman president secretory . ,L,' X 1 h 21 , 2 ,- 1 Q W W 1 2 ' 2? EQ 4 3 fr 4ff.agf1,4 W fb In 4 M. we 53 , f E 'gg y ' if KW' nf? 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Mgr' I ' , ,f 9 . sophomores Vicki Bloomfield Carl Boardman lris Bollinger Jackie Bolton Rosalie Booth Pieter Bos Paul Bosen Harold Bowman Jan Bowman John Bradford Jim Bradley Jon Bradshaw Mary Brady Robert Briggs Eliot Brinton Anne Brockbank Mickey Bromley Dean Brooks Mark Brown Susan Brown Valerie Brown Steve Brunson Carmen Buhler Kathleen Bullen Ann Burris Debbie Burton David Busath Follet Bushnell Susan Bushnell Vickie Bussell Jackie Butcher Delightra Butler John Butler David Campbell Judy Campbell Holly Cannon Lynn Cannon Wendy Cannon Arne Carlson Marian Carlson Janet Carlton Carol Cornell Debra Carr Andy Carranza Debbie Carver v -ina f-?7nm.- ' 2. 'ff ww if , W ,,, S 'gy ,,f . -1, ff mi , P if W ,Y y Q J A ff 'hx '. 5' ZW, V715 ,mr V V VV, V4 A , it Q f ,,f,,,,L., , A1 LEVVS' 1 H- X T, ,, 2 4? AV , , VV :' :z a W , ,,, ' ,' V , .. -, , ,. M 4 ' 44 wt, . ' ' , ,. ' H ,,. - VM .fi 5 ' VCI? ,Q ,, M 2,21 ,,, ' , I 'Z 1' , ' ,F . ,V A , .yiz 4 .. 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Hansen Jill Hansen Randall Hansen Robert Hansen Kevin Hanson Steve Harkey Stephen Harkness Barbara Harris Julius Harris Ron Harris Julia Harrison sophomores Joy Hashimoto Paul Hatch Randy Hatch Valerie Hatch Paul Hatfield Eric Hayes Kent Hegsted Joan Hendel Brent Henderson John Hewlett Paul Hicken Teresa Hicks Charles Higgins Marsha Hileman Steven Hill Susan Hill Sydney Hilton Kevin Hinckley Scott Hinckley Ven Holbrook Larry Holder Dan Holland Ann Holt Yvonne Holt Cindy Homer Tim Homrighouse Hughes Horne Gregory Hosford Nicola Howe Mark Howell Reed Hudsen Linda Huff Wayne Huggins Kathryn Hughes Paul Hunsaker Doug Hunter Farrell Hurst Richard lngebretsen Linda ltabsano Rosemary Jackson Lynn Jacobson Glen Jaggi Kelly Jarvis Pattie Jenkins Jim Jensen 1 1 frf' 5 11 5 A ft 'Eg , nf ' v 32 AW, f 2' 1? ig 4 W 4 ., 1 - H ' , 5 , , J .M 4 1,7 -,gm 3 V f 4 Q' fy fm, .., wwf, ak my V ,f f-, 'W' ,V 3 , W,- ,fl I 5, nw H fix I K 'xx W 1 2 ,. ' 12 1 , 2? X : 1 h1Ai'- 1 1 , 'A ,,iA,, , ,. V V1 -4f'1 V ', V 4 ,, ' ' z '-1- ,S I ' A L gff' Q . 4 V wf . , W ' 5 E' ' , W Wg-5 1 ' . ,A' 154 p l , A,:, , m, K pm? 4, ,M f K f ,, 'I .1 1 ? 5tae e i ga Q 4 l f Nl' QW f as W' In K , k M 1 2,35 51- 1 VV , ,, , ii 'viii 5 ,: and Odysseus thinks he had it rough 'Dv Mark Larson George Lavender Mike Lawrence Mary Lawson Chris Layne Steve Leach John LeCavalier Peggy Lee Henny Leeflang Mike Lelis Frank Lewis Jim Lewis Wolfe Lewis Glynn Linde Lindy Linford Mark Linford Byron Little Mike Lloyd Joyce Lohner Mike Long Marsha Lords Ronnie Lott Timothy Love David Luckau Kris Ludlow Jeff Lund Lisa Lytle Richard Madrid Richard Madsen Shari Madsen Bill Mangum Howard Manwaring Patricia Marker Karla Marshall Marie Martinez Becky Maxwell Lee Mc Cann Kathleen McCIancy Oscar McConkie 31 5 A f in 46 ff D A I Z , fn I 'Q Q L W Q 'w Q , ' . il ' ' 'f f ,rx vm pg 9 ff 4 1' ff . R .. Q F K X 9 Wfrf , , V 12,5 l A ,,, if 'A . L .gp f ,Wy 9525? A V f Q mf. V , Q ,R 2 ' V,, QV ,. ' ,K Q 4 JV QQ, a Ve iw? ,L .. ,,W ,. , I sf ,M a ap Q fm, E gym W ,.,,sf.:, lO 4 soplfiorriores Esther Oeknick Angie Oenes Lynda Ogden Charlene Olgia Teresa Olsen Devon Olson Kathleen Orrock Randy Outsen Elizabeth Owen Diane Pack Ann Palmer Geoffrey Panos Greg Panos Roger Parr Elizabeth Parry Eugene Paskeft Bob Patterson Charlene Pawwinnee Warren Payne Melvin Pearson Tana Peery Teri Peery Nancy Pehrson Marie Pemberton Ida Pendleton Cathy Penmen Ellen 'Perry David Peterson Rebecca Peterson Sheryl Phillips Lynda Piele Mark Platts George Poate Vickie Poplin Patsy Porritt Thomas Porschatis Joyce Paulsen Vicki Puluso Irene Pusateri Paul Quigley Shauna Quigley Richard Quintana Patricia Radar Vince Rampton David Rapp Paula Reese Ross Reimann Kevin Reno Rich Reuling Chris Rich Paul Rich Larry Richards Randy Richardson Toni Richmond Kent Rigby Jim Robison Diane Rodman Don Rogers Wendy Rogers Cathy Rogerson Philippe Rollins Paula Romney Joan Roser .lohn Rugg Lynn Russ David Ryser Dale Salazar Chris Samuelson Susan Sandack Eldon Sanders Joseph Sanders Greta Sargent Carolyn Sawyer Marcus Saylor .lohn Sazodski Joyce Schroeder Joerg Schulz Leonard Schwartz Craig Schwemmer Barbara Sedlar Jenny Seegmiller Bonnie Shand Norman Shipp Toni Shlosar Mary Siciliano Dee Ann Silvers Larry Simmons Janet Simpson Steve Simpson Vesti Sitze Pam Skinner Christine Smith Coleen Smith sophomores Julie Smith Kenny Smith Laurie Smith Marc Smith Mark Smith Peter Smith Roger Smith Wanda Smith Shauna Smoot Hawley Snow Julie Snow Elaine Snyder - Hans Solleveld Gary Sonntag Paul Sorensen Gay Spivack Tom Staal Janet Stake Jane Stephenson Doug H. Stewart Doug R, Stewart Mike Stidd Mary Ann Stobbe Rita Stoss Gayle Stott Susan Stowe Jim Straley Ervin Strickling Gayle Stringfellow Jerry Strohl Linda Strong Melinda Swaner Val Swaner Jennifer Swenson Paul Taggart Frank Talbot Chris Taylor Lana Taylor Lynn Taylor Vance Taylor Paul Terry Kris Theurer Bryan Thielke John Thomas Lois Thomas Z' you wouldn't believe my home life! 4? Susan Thomas Tim Thomas Cynthia Thornley Corey Thurgood Rebecca Tingey Teri Tobler Gleed Toombes Mary Ann Trujillo Alvin Tucker Bruce Tucker Larry Tuckey Janice Turner Elizabelh Twelves Meg Tyler Jerry Valdez Mereth Van Frank Mark Van Wagoner Karen Van Zomeren Jane! Varney Bonnie Versluis Norma Vick Greg Voigf Dieter Wachiel Caryl Waddell Marilyn Wahlberg Pam Walker Rich Wallace Steve Ward Mike Warner Richard Warner John Weaklcnd Linda Wehrli Roseanne Weidenbacher Megan Welch Doug Welling Jeff Welling David West Robert Weyher Phyllis Whilehorn Liz Whitesides sophomores Diane Zwaneveld Lewis Whitman Earl Wight Lynn Wilkerson Larry Wilkins Vickie Wilkinson Brooke Williams Pam Williams Paula Williams Scott Wilson Wendy Wilson Jim Winkler Todd Wirthlin Kathleen Wolf Mamie Wong Gary Wood Scott Wood Thomas Wood Lynn Woodbury Cheryl Woodger Kent Woodward Ray Woodward Doug Woolley Kurt Woolley Jim Workman John Worsley Erik Wright Shannon Wright Les Young Pam Young Robert Young Sheri Young Beck Zaration Patty Zareas an ,, sophomore specimens. it ' A ,U 'r,5?f'Wf,',QQ,fZQY1 aff' ', ,f,,J '45 V' ir f ' -' f firm, tmwziwmaffif , ' W xf. vsmf,y :,fg,g :Mfr I, r mm s A ,zum,,g:ms,5Mwzawww,we W well, how about tomorrow night? 1' -nu-3 www why do they get smaller every year? how do they get to the dances? do their thumbs really have blisters from hitchiking? why are their voices always the loudest in the hall? when will they stop studying and start learning? when will they be grown-up enough to conform? why do upper classmen always reflect on the same questions? '-wi W kann jwm W UQQLAJ N1 ,.l,. me Sophomore orientation a flood of confusion confronted the sophomores when they fought their way up the front steps through the ranks of the pep club. told of the responsibilities they as individuals would face and the myr- iad of activities in which they would have the opportunity to participate, they grasped for the feeling that each speaker seemed to have for east and wondered if they, as lower classmen, could ever experience the same waves ot emotion. east hi clay the occasion took its normal course as sophomores were forced to their knees to keep them humble. the year's first assembly cut more than the sophomores as the madrigols and senior women felt blows of bitter humor. an after-game party climaxed an exciting win over highland. homecoming the most successful homecoming east's hallowed halls have witnessed in years gave the student body andthe alumni who returned to their alma ma- ter much to look back upon. the unveiling of the lifelike leopard in the front hall started the events. the homecoming assembly brought a view of talent highlights from the past, and former s.a.e. presidents spoke of the great im- pact ot east, the impact which a few years of separation will make known. the parade and exhilarating massacre of olympus on the gridiron, as well as the helicopter at halfetime, preceded the climaxing dance at the terrace - one which will be recalled for years to come. fall elections parties: exhilarationy speeches: tensiony tags: exhaustiong the tie: trauma posters: dilemmag winners: ioyg losers: contemplation, these are the emo tional causes and effects ot the election. s l sabrina fair after months ot rehearsal a talented cast exhibited remarkable skill in por- traying Linus Larrabee, a finicky old man, Sabrina, the vibrant heroine iust returned from trance, and Linus Larrabee Jr., the clever brother, frightened of involvement. the rapt attention given all performances was well de' , served. P V i Patricia Brauer Douglas Clawson Elizabeth Darley Van Gessel Kent Miles Bruce Robinson Margaret Paul d'Argenson Julia Ward Mcliinlock Linus Larrabee Jr, Fairchild Linus Larrabee 1 1' rl , I I , ,,,. , nn g -11 i , Sue Rowland Jaan Thackeray Grace Urry Bert Wonnacott Teri Fullmer Gretchen Maude Larrabee Sabrina Fairchild DCVld Larrcbee student director 118 christmas activities the boards novel idea of puning a red wreath around each clock in The school spread a christmas glow Throughout The halls and classrooms. singing was the largest part of the christmas celebration, however. the always successful musicale ai highland and The well received assembly included the orchestra, wind en- semble, o cappella, and madrigals. parties releasing tension, eciders danced, talked, and watched. after-game parties were among the most popular activi- ties. they provided a comfortable atmosphere and the kind of music which was now. 5 . A 5 I Ilgqlmg fl1I4.v !J4,,,-1 I , years. 'mind's eye coniures an image: high school incident i embellished with bits of other days, distorted by the subiective lens of emotion in a kaleidoscope of nostalgia. va 'WMWMBV pep rallies in a year in which individual development and activity was stressed, maintaining a unified student body was far more difficult than in the past. rallies played a key role in promoting unity as well as in examining and eliminating school problems. a. D. of e. prancing around and displaying a total lack of inhibition the senior marching men had but one adjective for senior women - cold. easterners went western at a barbecue with roast beet, square dancing, a rattle, and a sing-a-long. a variety entertainment made the evening go rapidly for both east's men and their mothers. e. I'1.a.g. mothers and daughters munched cookies and viewed fashions for our time, modeled by both sexes in a setting of snowflakes and lace. awakening to Jim Rich dressed as a girl, noting the difference between the pressed sophomores' paiamas, the iuniors' lack of paiamas, and the seniors' slept-in-look, watching skits, and looking at a very funny fashion show were privileges reserved for those who had fought their way to school by the un- godly hour of seven a.m. in a gay nineties atmosphere, fathers and daughters danced, ate peppermint ice cream, and saw a review with a men's dance line featuring barber shop singing. boys' clay The mole opportunity To rule The roost occurs but once 0 year, and if was puT1o good use, though if was the boys who had to soy thank heavens for liffle boys. R girls' clay a huge array of activities, including a cake baking competition, a boss bods contest, and homemade lunches from masculine kitchens made girls' day a memorable event. leo pa rd c hest to encourage students to give up their money willingly was no difficult task this year. besides the pure con- tribution, money was raised forthe leopard chest through tutors-for-hire, a slave auction, bets on wrestlers, and a concert by the little society. the senior class was again the largest contributor. spirit week pointing out deficiencies in the student body is the main port of correcting them. spirit week was designed to show students where their conduct needed improvement. o cleaner cofeterio ond unusually large attendance ot the south game illustroted the success of this week-long event. 9 f ,,G.,,.4r '7W it dance Concert new impressions coniured by creofive minds and conveyed by lifhe bodies come to light at the onnuol dance concert - ci weII-re- heorsed, highly regarded ocfivify. wily take five each year the creative writing department produces a number of outstanding original one-act plays, the best of which are presented by the drama department in take tive. assemblies soldiers in vietnam watching a u.s.o. show and other events provided the core around which the senior class assembly was built. the inevitable sing- ing, dancing, and variety acts came through in fine form. the tonight show at east complete with Mark Carson Stevens in- cluded famous guest stars and presented many new talents. the sophomores proved themselves talented in a variety of fields including guitar, banjo, song, and even medicine as the officers performed the first heart transplant at east. from mount ararat to istanbul a tour ot turkey with tamed John Goddard was both interesting and educational for eciders. Goddard's much antic- ipated presentation was characterized by sparkling commentary and brilliant photography. a fast-moving assembly highlighting safety included pop songs, a trumpet solo, a comedy routine, and presentations to the driver training teachers. brought to east as a tunderaising project, the little society presented an excellent mixture of singing, instrumentation, and humor. thurber carnival a unicorn in the garden, a word dance, and Walter Miffy combine in James Thurber's sophisticated comedy, ably presented by The drama club and well received by eciders. concerto night eight young artists demonstrated their musical accomplishment by soloing on some of the most difficult music ever composed. their perform- ance, supported by the orchestra, once again demonstrated the prowess of east's music de- partment. Skype , the importance of being earnest presenting a play packed with subtle meaning and complicated dialogue is a difficult task. the drama department under the direction of Mr. Florin Nielsen performed the importance of be- ing eurnest with a level ot poise and showman- ship not expected on a high school stage. Mary Brady Douglas Clawson Miss Prism Algernon Moncrieff Vince Rampton Jeff Redford John Worthing, J.P. Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D. , Teri Fullmer Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax Gary Shapiro Merriman J. C. Houston Maggi Miner Sally Peterson Lane Lady Bracknell Cecily Cardew Elizabeth Darley student director eastonia day hey! there i am again! 'lwhot a crummy picture. i knew i should have gone to thot club meeting . . . remember that? 'lwhen are you going to sign mine? i saved you a whole page! amid vast confusion books were examined and signed, memories flashed. lagoon clay as spring fever reached new heights a solution was found in the annual lagoon day as eciders found a variety of woys for releas- ing bottled-up tensions. sporadic clapping is all that breaks the stillness as the seniors walk down the aisle to collect their diplomas to sever themselves from the relatively un- competitive world of high school and to join the vast race of men struggling to find and maintain a place in the tougher, larger world of which they are to be a part. every east high graduate carries with him an indelibly etched memory of this day of days. a dance: fleeting images of people, faultless for a moment. some are spe cial, shining, a standard chosen by peers, reflecting an unblemished interval as they reign for an instant in time. 4 .Y 3 r Bob Bowen Susan Leoming Roger McQueen Becky Sharp Dave Rosenbury mr. offense first atfendant P mr. offense second aifendcmt mr. defense Richard Swenson Rene Tsuyuki mr. touchdown queen S -+ , QQ N XM . , ie ASQ, 12 sq,-fs life .. 5-Lif E'f. : .1 1 f '- K iv xp S -4 .semi ,.,. sf , .. . 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'i Mfg 1 A ZiEx2Si f'f f, if il-5 0 M 143 publications why om i doing all this? yup. twenty-six mugs and twenty-four spaces. staffers make up for another all-nighter. o,p,r,q? disseminating information, capturing a mood, promoting activities, and act- ing as the mouthpiece of the student body, the publication staffs are hard- -working young journalists and writers who mix painful labor with liberal amounts of more pleasant activities. aw com'on Ieopa rd recounting athletic action, examining extra-curricular ex- ercises, acknowledging academic accomplishment, and interpreting student outlooks, the leopard, with bold headlines and crisp comments, was presented by a de- voted and talented statt. Tom Springman editor editor Tom Springman and associate editor Madelyn Hatch give direction and recommendations to the newspaper staff. E-3 issues of the leopard are analyzed and criticized for content and style. Teresa Barry Mark Brunson feature editor photographer David Epperson Pat Jarvis sports editor copy editor Joan Nelson Steve Osborne editorial editor business manager I K ,. Mrs. Mary Stevens sponsor Terri Lando Sharon Litster Wendy Moseley general staff exchange editor general staff l Steve Rich Linda Ryan cartoonist general staff 14 the task of capturing the mood of a year with photo- graphs and words and placing it in a volume for students to cherish is not an easy one. hours of painstaking care for details, heartbreak at setbacks, and anger at mistakes help the staff grow into a family-like unit, quarreling at times, certainly, but aiming for the some goal, a timeless book. lasting friendships are formed, feelings toward east solidified, and incidents which will not be forgotten are woven into the fabric of each staff member's life. the impact of the force wielded by those hours of triumph and defeat, depression and elation, is not evident now, but it will loom larger when we look back upon those years which are our best. eastonia Susan Leaming, editor, and Pam Pace, associate editor, concentrate on uncaptioned pictures. Mr. Joseph Sperry sponsor Susan Leaming editor l Vicki Allen Randy Bernston Tom Billings Bonnie Bradshaw Jill Brasher literary editor photographer sports editor layout general staff Mark Brunson Patty Culp Sue Dolowitz Don Dunham Suzanne Gibbons photographer business manager activities editor photographer general staff Ed Greenwood Todd Johns Kim Kimball Becky Pitts Kathy Ralph photographer organizations editor business manager layout general staff X David Teutsch Kathy Thornton Miss Catherine Collins Mr. Raymond Edvalson literary editor general staff literary sponsor art sponsor J. C. Houston editor J. C. Houston, editory explains to Harvey Cook and Robert Hansen, associate editors, the techniques used in good writing. Mr. Jack Christensen sponsor l5O pencilings ripples ot ideas on a sea of words - verse, story, essay - the clear- est statement of youthful thought - the delicate task of selection and compilation - a breath of idealism. rar 1 n H so Lyn Cushman Kathy Esplin Teri Fullmer production staff production staff drama editor Van Gessel John Gordon Sally Peterson take five editor poetry editor production staff Bruce Robinson Bob Woolsey Janie Zakis art editor short story editor essay editor directory what more necessary information than a phone number, a school rule, an address, an explanation? a grueling summer was spent to put the leopard's pa', the source of such facts, at the finger tips of each ecider. members of the directory staff put in late hours. Lois Dansie Pat Jarvis Dessie Manousakis typist business manager typist Carolyn Openshaw typist fu W Nile -n. .lan Phillips editor a cappella tor these select singers christmas season means hoarse- ness, red eyes, and midnight crams, but more important, the ioy of giving of themselves and of their music. hours ot tedious practice under the watchful eye of Miss Lore raine Bowman meant consistently fine performances throughout the year. Miss Lorraine Bowman director left to right, row one: Julie Johnson, Helen Leonard, Renee Robins, Janine Christie, Mary Lou Lentz, Kathleen Pugh, Gracy Urry, Frances Clark, Mary Ann Higgs, Julie Warner, Elizabeth Sandberg, Susan Hanks, Teresa Barry, Betty Young, Mary .Io Jenkins, Janet Bockholt, Carolyn Butler, Susan Folland, Jaada Herzog, Carolyn Hill, Janice Richards, Sally Simmonds, Kathy Stevens, Chris Lence, Sharon Litster, Wilma Wells, Joan Thackeray, Melinda Smart, Susan Hyde, Elizabeth Darley, row two: Kay Webster, Alice Clark, Carolyn Adams, Shirley Howell, Jane Knudsen, Ra-Layne Norton, Mary Clements, Chris Manwaring, Helen Hunsaker, Kristen Welling, Marianne Hansen, Patricia Brauer, Christine Chase, Ruth Knudsen, Bar- bara Raddatz, Nancy Spencer, Bonnie Bradshaw, Janet Johnson, Becky Sharp, Kaylene Cunningham, Kathy McDonald, Linda Crandall, Pamela Bluhm, Susan Richards, Danice Vander Knaap, Jean Schoenhals, Kathy Cahoon, Becky Wirthlin, Janet Lloyd, Margaret Miller. row three: Steve Rich, Le Roy Johnson, Tad Bullen, Ron Larkin, Jacques Booth, Wendell Hurst, Dave Thurman, Dave Reese, Jeff Olsen, Clyde Bryner, Bart Cook, Alan Whitchurch, Rick Evans, Brayton Wight, Andy Berry, Denzil Grimshaw, Dave Epperson, John Stringham, Mark Brunson, Mike Pratt, Larry Wehrli. row four: Bob Tate, Eric Johnson, Greg Brinton, Steve Warner, Steve Biorndal, Robert Stephenson, Jud Cannon, Mike Savage, Jeff Fair- banks, John Reynolds, Wesley Dewsnup, Ralph Little, John Nielson, Terry Thomp- son, Tom Whitney, Craig Buehler, Dave Cannon, Doug Stevens, John Hess, Bruce Bachman, Bob Whaley, Kent Miles, Allen Vanderzalm, Van Gessel, Mike Tyler. I I, ,ess Ron Larkin Greg Brinton Bonnie Bradshaw Helen Leonard Alan Whitchurch president vice president historian social chairman bass secretary Dave Cannon Linda Crandall Betty Young Bob Whaley tenor secretary alto secretary soprano secretary madrigal president left to right, row one: Eric Johnson, Mary Ann Higgs, Dave Cannon, Kathy Stevens, Jacques Steve Biorndal, Becky Sharp, Mike Pratt, Elizabeth Sandberg, Jud Cannon, Joan Thackeray Booth, Mary Jo Jenkins, Craig Buehler, Carolyn Hill, Alan Whitchurch, Susan Folland, Rick Bob Whaley, Chris Manwaring. Evans. row two: Mary Clements, Jeff Olsen, Elizabeth Darley, Van Gessel, Helen Hunsaker, powerful leadership and hours of practice have converted twenty- four individuals into a dedicated unit. Their performances have enthralled audiences throughout the community and have made the Umadrigal singing began . . ., a cherished tradition. the quartettes representing the finest voices in the senior class pro- vided musical variety for many functions. q left to right: Mary Clements, Julie Johnson, left to right: Jacques Booth, Alan Whitchurch, Susan Folland, Mary Jo Jenkins, Bob Whaley, Rick Evans. left to right: Julie Warner, Kathy Peterson, Julie Bevan, Jan Phillips. q the cream of the orchestras strings joined together to provide sweet melodies for church, school and social groups. with violins guaranteed not to squeak, these dedicated musicians ' represented their school at a multitude of activities. hours of prace St tice with Mr. Dow Young, their maestro, helped them to achieve left to right: Linda Crandall, Carolyn Butler, Marianne Hansen, Jane Knudsen, Carolyn Butterfield, Joan Richards, Nancy Flandro. recognition of their talents. S S ii iii iff.: V lm f ss left to right, row one: Julie Warner, vice president, Kathy Peterson, Teresa Hicks, Janice Esign, Jeanne Brock, Jan Phillips, Jackie Grant, Julie Bevan. row two: Jane Knudsen, Carolyn Butler, Marianne Hansen, Gloria Nelson, Becky Landward, Melissa Cannon, Maria Fairbanks, Julie Fife, Cathy Wheelwright. row three: Patrice Whitney, Carolyn Butterfield, Georgia Fairbanks, Farrell Hurst, John Graybill, Ann Palmer, Chris McDonald, secretary, Linda Brecken- ridge, secretary, Barbara Croft, LeRoy Johnson, Win Young, John Straley, Leland Learned, Susan Brown, Trude Sedlar, row four: Joan Richards, Nancy orchestra the sound of strings, Woodwinds, brass, and percussion exquisitely blended by Mr. Dow Young filled the air each time the orchestra performed. the devotion of the group to its goal of producing fine music was evident at all of its presentations - whether for schools, the community, or just for practice. Flandro, Carol Rino, Robbyn Limb, Laura Fife, Barbara Sedlar, Kathryn Hughes, Jane Stephenson, Claudia Kirton, Jeanne Nebeker, David Berry, Richard Arnberg, Steve Wynn, Kay Lee Schatten, Bill Hansen, Bruce Ashton, president: Mitch Morrison, Jim Rich, Richard Ellis, Ric Olsen, Chip Arnold, Paul Terry, Janet Carlton, Cordell Clinger. row five: Carolyn Adams, Karen Thiriot, Prescindia Kimball, Rebecca Tingey, John Brown, Steven Kaiser, Richard Wong, Bryon Lite tle, Nathan Nilsson, Jack Snow, Richard VanSlooten, Richard Johnston, Brent Larson, Pete Kilbourn. row six: Craig Lee, Rod Backman, Mary Brady, Sheri Young. Mr. Dow Young director left to right, row one: Ann Brockbank, Bobette Badertscher, Cindy Homer, Rob- bin Beall, Chris McDonald, secretary, Linda Breckenridge, secretary, Barbara Croft, Margaret Cervenka, Ann Smyth, Angela Slany, Linda Powell, Kay Lee Schatten. row two: LeRoy Johnson,,Kent Gogins, Todd Johns, Richard Fowles, Dave Peterson, Scott Albiston, Steve Bennion, Steve Wynn, Joyce Poulsen, Sarah Bonner, Eric Biorklund, Steve Hatsis, Greg Fernley, Tom Doxey, Win Young, Greg Goodwin, Ven Holbrook, Jim Rich. row three: Bruce Aston, Bill Hansen, vice president, Chris Roe, David Bennion, Chip Arnold, Ric Olsen, Mike Dormeyer, David Wong, Frank Talbot, David Rapp, Steve Gillmor, Randy Aagard, Ron Nielsen, Paul Terry, Kevin Conde, Richard Christensen, John Jongejan, Byron Little, Nathan Nilsson, Devon Olson, Brent Larson, Richard Johnston, Mike Pratt, Richard VanSlooten, Craig Ruesch. row four: Val Sum- merhays, Jerry Malone, John Butler, Paul Taggart, Bob Bunnell, Doug Morten- sen, Richard Newman. row five: Brent Woodard, Pete Kilbourn, Don Malouf, Vince Rampton, John Brown, Ray Paramore, Steve Harkness, Mary Brady, Jim Straley. missing: Lelini lta, president. wind eneerrtble the windy section of the orchestra, like all of the musical depart- ment, lived up to its reputation for excellence. ln its performances was evidence of the careful blending of instruments possible only with careful training. left to right, row one: Rod Bachman, vice president, Craig Ruesch, Doug Mortensen, Bruce Aston, Win Young, Richard Newman, Bill Hansen. row two: Garth Kunz, secretary, Steven Kaiser, John Brown, John Spencer, Brent Larson, Richard VanSlooten, Richard Johnston. row three: Wendell Hurst, Jeanne Brock, Ric Olsen, president, Chip Arnold, Lelini Ita, Mitch Morrison, Mike Dormeyer. dance band with the return in popularity of the large bands, the competent east dance band was in big demand. playing at dances, dinners and assemblies, it achieved a certain air of elan. DGP band the sudden outburst of a trumpet ata game brings an eruption of sound. quiet tones of the leopard song revive feelings of oneness. the pep band is an indispensable ingredient in forming that fragile thing known as east high spirit. left to right, row one: Richard VanSlooten, Brent Larson, Richard Johnston, Devon Olson, Don Malouf, Steven Kaiser, Vince Rampton, Ray Paramore, Kent Hegsted, John Butler, Richard Watkins. row two: David Wong, Ric Olsen, Mike Dormeyer, Steve Gillmor, David Rapp, Kevin Conde, Randy Aagard, Tom Doxey, Steve Hatsis, Karl Dawson, Ron Niel- sen, Paul Terry. row three: Richard Christensen, John Jongeian, Tom Gilmore, Brett Woodard, Byron Little, Nathan Nilsson, Steven Frank. -.lla UI i 4 15 ilu. Liz Sandberg keeps busy posting utah symphony notices. synn phony sub debs an eventful year for the symphony sub debs in- cluded attending symposiums and dinner dances, regularly supporting symphony concerts, and rais- ing money to match the symphony's ford founda- tion grant. ,cd I iii XI Q xiviii sub debs marvel at Abravanel's technique. 3 5 Q ,,,'2 left to right, row one: Mary Siciliano, Lynn Taylor, Susan Clark, Linda Wehrli, Cindy Allen, Elizabeth Sandberg, president, Nancy Flandro, vice president, Teresa Barry, Frances Clark, Mary Jo Jenkins, Julia Adams, Claudia Kirton. row two: Chris Schwab, Anne Nicoll, Teresa Hicks, Janice Ensign, Ann Francis, Evy Wood, Sandy Summerhays, Jean Merkley, Vicki Allen, Joan Nelson, Barbara Raddatz, Carolyn Butler, Debbie Faggiani, Cathy Wheelwright, Julie Bevan. row three: Judy Stake, Gail Kibbe, Jane Stephenson, Jackie Grant, Rosemary Jackson, Cathy Daines, Annette Challis, Margaret Nelson, Carla Clinger, Martha Smother- man, Shirley Howell, Sue Richards, Sue Dolowitz, Kathy Peterson, Margaret Miller. dance club from the happening which initiated new members to the climaxing dance concert with its excellent choreography and its fine emotional in- terpretation, the dance club had an excellent year. meeting with similar groups from other schools and learning from guest instructors added to the club's success, dance club members prepare many months in advance tor the annual dance concert. Mrs. Carol Rich Carolyn Bryson Ra-Layne Norton Claudia Shields Ruth Knudsen sponsor president vice president secretary historian Cindy Allen Kerri Allen Robbin Beall Ginger Bennett Sarah Bisping Jill Brasher Bonnie Brinton Shirley Brossard Karen Call Jane Cardall Carla Clinger Cheryl Coombs Susan Cozakos Kathy Daines Elizabeth Darley Susan DeLong Patsy Droubay Lillie Ann Eichers Blair Felton Susan Fuller Linda Gerth it Jill Hansen Marianne Hansen Melody Hansen Sheralyn Haymore Nancy Holt Shirley Howell Suzy Hyde Kathy Kipp Mary Jane Klc Susan Larsen Julie Lemon Shelley Mclntire Maggi Miner Vicki Morgan Janis Nelson Wendy Nelson Kris Nielsen Sally Peterson Shelley Polcid Allyn Price Joyce Quayle le l .4 Janice Richards Shari Richards Peggy Scott Toni Shlosar Karen Smith Wilma Smith KGHWY Stevens Sandy Surnmerhays Suzgnn Sutton Judy Vowles Julie Warner Trudy Weixler Stephanie White Paula Williams ,ws yr -1 :,:QfI5e,ri,,f ,V 7 . fdzugdg , V ' ' few 1 . H H ,H vt li? .4 419' i we 1 5' A Sylvia Winterfeld Susan Winterton Becky Young remarkable. i'll never make it .... drarna Club lectures, amasquerade ball, a performance of thurber carnival, and a number of other thespian activities filled the calendar of the highly selective drama club. Mr. Florin Nielsen Van Gessel Teri Fullmer Bob Center Kent Miles sponsor president vice president second vice president secretary Poi B,-cue, Sydney Bfgwn Karen Call Linda Callahan Christine Colton Douglas Clawson Hydee Clayton Cordell Clinger Rosemary Curtis Anne Darger Elizabeth Darley Laurie Davila Teresa Dern Patsy Droubay 715 Kathy Fletcher Susan Fuller Debbie Green Denzil Grimshaw Carol Harper Sue Hill Kelly Jarvis Janet Johnson Mary Jane Klc Tom Klc Ann McCullough Carolyn McFarland Kitty McGee Nancy McMill Jean Merkley Janet Moe Diana Pack Barbara Raddatz Jeff Redford Renee Robins Bruce Robinson ,aww Pam Robison Paula Romney Sue ROWlGnCl Georgia Smith Karen Smith Julie Sondrup Susan Stevens V Q Robyn Taggart Joan Tl-igqkergy Margaret Weilenmann Susan Winterton Rick Woodbury, David Teutsch Steve Winder, J.C. Houston Frances Clark, Bruce Robinson John Nielson, Clark Phelps Dick Simon,iFrank Langheinrich John Thackeray, Andy Yeates Bill Larson, John Adamson Richard Rowles, Mike Hilton forensics hcriors discussing the methods of reducing crime, spotting fallacies in logic, ex- plaining current problems, and striving for victory in extemporaneous speaking, oratory, legislative forum, radio speaking, and debate, these members of the forensics team have again proved that eciders can hold their own in any argument. left to right, row one: Julie Bevan, Mike Hilton, Peg Kaiser, Nancy McMillan, Carolyn McFarland, Gay Spivack, Kris Ludlow, Ritq Strickland, Charlotte Conner, Frances Clark, J.C. Houston. row two: Todd Johns, Randy Hatch, Chris Rich, Susan Smith, Marylyn Moe, Toni Shlosar, Sue Dolowitz, Kathy Peterson, Chris Felt, Jan Bowman, Pam Wil- liams, Joan Johnson. row three: Don Knowlton, Bruce Robinson, Marvin Turner, John J.C. Houston vice president Miss Bernice Raymond David Teutsch sponsor president debate club the students interested in the art of argumentation gather in debate club to obtain an opportunity to practice public speaking and the logical pre- sentation of ideas. frequently meeting in small groups for discussion Gt, this club has earned its reputation as one of the most active and intelli- gent groups at east. Gordon, David Bennion, Rick Cuthbert, Brent Larson, Lyn Woodbury, Paul Hatch, Eliot Brinton. row four: Thom Roberts, Jud Cannon, Frank Langheinrich, Courtney McMillan, Rick Woodbury, Andy Yeates, John Thackeroy, Bill Larson, John Adamson, Greg Brin- ton, Clark Phelps, John Nielson, Doug Stevens. Frances Clark Steve Winder secretary manager left to right, row one: John Hess, Anna Nordqvist, Rick Cuthbert. row two: Barbara Houck, Deborah McCall, Peggy Kaiser, Janet Moe, Farideh Crowther, Helen Forsberg, Wendy Woodward, Becky Williams, Carolyn McFarland, Katy Ellefson, Miss Tessie Tryton, sponsor. row three: Julie Bevan, Kathy Peterson, Gillian Gray, Lillian Cahoy, DeAnn Cahoy, Chris McCullough, Ann Phillips, Frances Clark, Joan Richards, Pammie Martinson, Larui Tate, l international club members study diligently. Susan Dixon, Sue Dolowitz. row four: Tim Thomas, Todd Johns, Vicki Allen, Melinda Smart Marylyn Moe, Pam Pace, Carla Clinger, Margaret Nelson, Debbie Faggiani, Shirley Howell Richard Ingebretsen, John Reynolds, Bob Whaley. row five: Guy Toombes, Mark Howell Tom Whitney, Mike Hilton, Dave Bennion, Chris Roe, Maren Hegsted, Allyn Price, Sue Rich: ards, Margaret Grover, Brad Willis, Helen Hunsaker, David Teutsch, Joe Luian. international Club the attempt to gain knowledge of the peoples ot the world has led the international club to provide eciders with opportunities to hear speakers on the possibilities of a world government, marriage in jordan, racial and religious conflicts in the unit- ed states, and christmas in sweden. the group has also raised money for foreign students. Miss Tessie Tryfon Bob Whaley Guy Toombes Joan Nelson Sue Dolowitz sponsor president vice president secretary social chairman I 1 rnodel un. international intrigue on a local level gives students insight into the fascinating world of diplomacy. representing a foreign country in the model united nations aids students in acquiring the ability to see more than one side of an issue. spain: left to right, row one: Julie Bevan, Janet Moe,.Joan Richards, Ann Phillips, Jo Ann Wong, Marylyn Moe, Paul Terry. row two: Mr. Michael Croft, sponsor, Guy Toombes, chairman, Shirley Howell, Sue Hill, John Reynolds, Chris Roe. gp., nigeria: left to right, row one: Miss Tessie Tryfon, sponsor, Sue Dolowitz, chairman, Frances Clark, chairman, Chris McCullough, Julie Warner, De Ann Cahoy, Trudy Sedlar, Becky Williams, Margaret Grover. row two: David Jorgensen, David Thurman, Todd Johns, Tim Thomas, Mike Hill, Robert Hansen, John King, Del Draper. QL li J .' - algeria: left to right, row one: David Teutsch, delegation head, Kathy Ogura, .loan Nelson, Vicki Allen, Kathy Peterson, Peg Kaiser, Susan Hanks. row two: Mr. Valois Zarr, sponsor, Dave Thomas, Helen Hunsaker, Allyn Price, Julie Sondrup, Rick Cuthbert, Dave Bennion, Steve Kaiser, Mark Howell. left to right, row one: Claudia Shields, Ron Larkin, Peter Callis, Bob Bunnell, Sylvia Winterteld. row two: Janice Richards, Wendy Moseley, Julie Johnson, Rick Woodbury, Bruce Ashton, vice president, Bruce Robinson, presi- dent, Alice Clark, secretary, Bob Whaley, Lillian Cahoy, Sue Folland, Diane Waldburger, Farideh Crowther, Mrs. Helene Barfuss, sponsor. row three: Richard Bradley, Lauri Tate, Steph White, Ann Phillips, Karen Cook, Gary Goold, Mike Hale, Kurt Woolley, Wendy Larsen, Rosey Pugh, Shelley Arnold, Diane Hughes, Pam Pace, Madelyn Hatch, Karen Call, Helen Hunsaker. row four: Jim Horsley, Susan Dixon, Jett McDaniel, John Hewlett, Mike Lelis, Bill Hansen, Rod Morris, Robert Hansen, Van Gessel, Pat Jarvis, Melissa Cannon, Kent Gogins. left to right, row one: Linda Callahan, Annette Thornburg, publicity chairman, Jan Phillips, secretary, Becky Pitts, vice president, Chris Proctor, president, Miss Louise Cramer, sponsor. row two: Laurie Davila, Kathy Esplin, Barbara Gardner, Becky Landward, Cindy Homer, Marleen Holik. row three: Greta Sargent, Suzie DeMar, Julie Anderson, Jan Bowman, Ann Holt, Kristine Carr, Martha Smotherman. row four: Teresa Hicks, Liz Epperson, Julie Gunnell, Debbie Dixon, Richard Phillips, Brent Russon, Kelly Jarvis, Tim Allen, russian propaganda by way of kite directed by a czar was indicative of the oft-beat russian club and its many functions. spanish given a chance to learn more about the countries where spanish is more than homework, the spanish club saw travelogues, had native speakers, ancl, in keeping with latin american tradition, enioyed a pinata partyforchristmasandatreasurehuntinspring. french the leopards de france experienced gastronomic delights of french cuisine at their soirees. the spirit of de Gaulle '68 was brought to east through a variety of functions. latin societas latina worked to promote study of the clas- sics in utah, produced a latin play, and finished the year with a riotous feast at the annual roman orgy. . - - - fswwsteiss left to right, row one: Miss Rachel Hamstead, sponsor, Chris Schwab, Barbara Houck, Deborah McCall, Lolia Christo- pherson, Ann Garlingtan, Joan Cannon, Becky Thayne, Vicky Hixson, Sandy Summerhoys, secretary, Sid Kimball, presi- dent. row two: Robert Melich, Kathy Kipp, Teresa Dern, Kay Lee Schatten, Pandora Miller, Marla Jolley, Barbara Sed- lar, Joy Hashimoto, Eteri Diobadze, Ann Dougherty, vice-president. row three: Mark Linford, Terri Peery, Tana Peery, Sue Hill, Cathy Daines, Shari Richards, Emily Waldo, Debbie Foggiani, Carolyn Butterfield, Jill Brasher, Patty Culp. row four: Kathy Wolf, Carolyn Dunford, Kathy Thornton, Charles Sorenson, Thomas W, Whitney, Pam Martinson, Bruce Cope, Sue Dolowitz, Allyn Price, Jaada Herzog, Margaret Miller, John Reynolds, left to right, row one: Steven Kaiser, Richard lngebretsen, Peggy Kaiser, president, Leland Learned, counsul, Allen Van- derzalm, senator, Bob Aeschbacher, senator, Torn Billings. row two: Pam Walker, Pat Rogers, senator, Anne Darger, Les- lie Downing, Vicki Allen, Patty Culp, Shauna Smith, Evy Wood, Bonnie Shand, Sue Fuller, Pamela Koike. row three: Joyce Hasegawa, Virginia Verchick, Chris Roe, Ron Clifford, Sue Dolowitz, Brandy lsakson, Margaret Miller, Karen Crockett, Vicki Barrington. row four: Robert Fuiinami, Rickio Oishi, Tom Clawson, Sherm Jensen, John Morgan, Eric Orme, Kevin Hanson, Robby Weyher, Ernest Baldwin, Richard Bradley, Margaret Grover, Robin Terry, Elaine Snyder lllh f it . T If 1 b. . vw., I lett to right, row one: Kevin Conde, David Bennion, vice president, Trudy Weixler, secre- tary, Marianne Hansen, Bob Bowen, president, row two: Mr. Valois Zarr, sponsor, Miss Ruth Ann Lewis, sponsor, Faye Milltred, Rita Stoss, Glenda Braden, Angie Oenes, Barbara Blake- burn, Kitty McGee, Linda Wehrli, Charlene Olgia, Tamara Keller, LeGrand Wright, row three: Kevin Hinckley, Richard Warner, David Ryser, Julie Bevan, Charlene Pawwinnee, Gayle Kibbe, Debra Smith, Regina Mettmann, Paul Sorensen, Devon Olsen, Richard Sebrands, Dieter Wachtel, Paul Landes. row tour: Joe Sammann, Rick Cuthbert, Jim Olsen, gerrnan club a large group is attracted to the german club each year, mainly because ot its two successful annual events: oc- tober test and the christmas party. the latter was held with highland's german club. each exceeded extravigant expectations. Q.. Ang A Mike Hilton, Norm Burnham, Meg Tyler, Joyce Lohner, Janice Ensign, Geot Panos, Steve Bennion, Steve Frank, Ron Larkin, Dave Cannon. row tive: Karl Koenig, Kent Douglas, Frank Talbot, Dennis Frank, Paul Hatch, Paul Taggart, Norma Vick, Esther Oeknick, Ann Palmer, Sue Bushnell, Cris Ludlow, Lynn Jacobson, Lyn Scheiderider, Roger McQueen. row six: Guenther Popp, Gerhard Koenig, Robert Kelleher, Newton Cox, Mike Lawrence, Roger Smith, Ray Biele, Greg Voigt, Steve Rich, Bob Peel, Doug Hunter, Glenn Oloki, David Campbell, Scott Savage, Bryan Thielke, Bob Barrett, Science club open heart surgery - speech chains - total energy plants - the quality of liquids - the neutrino proiect mine -these and many similar topics were investigated by the science club in an attempt to give its members knowledge ot the depth and variety of science. l L I , 41 left to right, row one: John Holbrook, Marsha Hileman, Karyn Theos, Russ Stevens, Frank Tal- bot, Julia Adams, Rickio Oishi, vice president, Nancy McMillan, secretary, Robert Fuiinami, president, Shelley Arnold, Pam Koike, Cindy Allen, Diane Hughes, Jan Phillips, Paula Carl, Mr. Ivan Dyreng, sponsor. row two: Devon Olson, Mark Howell, David Wong, Richard lngebretsen, Valerie Swaner, Leslie Swaner, Eve Morris, Suzanne Simonson, Janie Zakis, Lou Weaver, Mary Jean Turley, Julie Anderson, Kathy Rogers, Mary Jo McElvain, Sue Richards, Debbie Faggiani, Carol Rina, Joe Liuian. row three: Lynn Ruff, Randy Aagard, Lewis Whet- man, Jay Mower, Liz Epperson, Jessie Gunnell, Renee Robins, Anna Nordqvist, Dave Ryser, Ann Burris, Maren Hegsted, Mary Stocking, Christie Duder, Jim lngebretsen, Bob Sperling, Rick Cuthbert, Stat Openshaw, Jeff Welling, Don Dunham. left to right, row one: Georgia Fairbanks, Sue Briggs. row two: Kathy Nelson, Sydney Hilton, Joe Luicin, vice pre- sident, Mary Stocking, secretary, Chris Smart, president. row three: Marilyn Wahlberg, Val Hoff, Trisha Hunt, Kathy Fletcher, Paula Carl. row four: Kent Miles, Randy Swalberg, Brandy lsakson, Diane Zwaneveld, Kathy Wolf, Mary Jean Turley, Lou Weaver, Margaret Miller. left to right: Lynn Taylor, Shelley Mclntire, vice president, Irene Wolf, secretary, Ann Burris, Pam Koike, Trude Sedlar, Julia Adams, Suzanne Simonson, president. left to right, row one: Mr. William Frederickson, sponsor, Carl Erickson, manager, Richard Madsen, Val Summer- hays, Shelley Arnold, Richard Watkins, Lynette Selin. row two: Ann Roberts, Janet Stake, Judy Stake, Jacqueline Williams, Toni DeTevis, Robert Riggs, Hugh Coltharp. row three: Grant Nelson, stage manager, Ted Barnes, Lindy Linford, Ted Brady. folk rriusic sharing a common enioyment of folk music, the club members gathered to learn songs, sing together and en- courage an appreciation for this musical medium among eciders. pre-rried the pre-med club was organized this year to acquaint its members with the many sides of medicine. the club delved into such fascinating subjects as heart functions, the treatment of diseases, and the activities of the brain. sta ge crew every activity which needs the use of the gym or the au- ditorium is of concern to this indispensable group, which functions totally behind the scene. lighting, sound, and staging are the stock-in-trade of the stage crew, which spent hours so that assemblies, pep rallies, after-game parties, dances, and the plays could be performed under the best possible conditions. Ron Warner head cheerleader leopard song cultivates atmosphere. cheerleaders to spark the dormant spirit. to be enthusiastic iust because ofthe red. to try when there is but a glimmer of hope. to sink exhaus- ted after giving all and finding it not enough. to spend a whole year with only one thought in mind: we're from east side, couldn't be prouder. Kimberly Burgess Jayne Cannon Joan Cannon Bart Cook Marv Curtis Chris Gaddis Rene Tsuyuki Miss Sherry Van Vleet sponsor Tina Eastmond, Randy Swenson junior va rsity fore the crowds arrive must be for more -dedicated to their task than those whose work is rewarded with recog- nition. the caliber of this yecr's troupe is reflected by the quality of their willingness and performance. Kristine Monsen, Doug Belliston Leslie Montague, John Van Wagoner the people who put out posters and cheer at games be- Miss Lynn Warner Ellen Sargent Barbara Bennion Cathy Stobbe Patsy Droubay Becky Young Melinda Snow sponsor president vice president secretary treasurer historian marching mistress --, . 5 A ,, ,,,, .,,, , , , , , f 9 2 W 'I if Sfephonie White Julie Johnson Krisfi Sh-199 John Gordon Don Malouf Ray Paramore Richard Wong marching mistress publicity chairman social chairman Cll'UFf1mef drummer drummer drummer pep club cheering, eating, and standing at the some time, using crepe paper in lOl ways, and untreezing masking tape, the pep club has spearheaded a fight tor improved ecide spirit. the girls who form this club have acted as a united group in , their attempt to unity the entire student body. Julia Adams Ruth Bigelow Becky Bowen Jill Brasher , If ,SV , ff 1 ,At Julia Brid es Carolyn Butterfield Linda Callahan Carolyn Cannon Annette Challis Nonc Crotch Patt Culp 9 Y Y Cathy Doines Virginia De La Mare Ann Dougherty Carolyn Dunford Blflil' Felton NGNCY Flcndro 50500 Fuller Ann Garlington Lois Gates Suzanne Gibbons NGHCY l'lOf1liS Anne HGUSCF1 Melodt' HUUSBW Sl'e 0lYn l'lUYm0Ve Kalma Holt Karma Holt Renee Le Fevre Linda Loosli Marcia Neering Margaret Nelson Shari Richards Sherie Sorbonne Nancy Holt MaryLou Howell Kathy Kipp Teri Lambourne Terri Landa nw Maggie Lowen Jeanene Madsen Jean Merkley Janet Moe Sarah Mortensen Wendy Nelson Anne Palmer Laurel PeGrSOr1 Becky Pitts Joan Richards Norma Steen Susan Stevens Rita Strickland Sandy Summerhays Suzann Sutton Becky Thayne Jane Thomas 2 Annette Thornburg Kathy Thornton Emily Waldo Sue Webster Cathy Wheelwright Patrice Whitney Ann Wilkinson ..: w w' we ggireggifxgggiigfii-3,1 1.11: ,,. N.. wh fm a ,x xv ligfxymjx f f V ' ij: X , ' X, , ,, 4' if gi. - ,ig Q , fl ' I Becky Williams Holly Williams Karla Winegar Kayla Winegar Evy Wood I Mr. Fred Bennett Steve Osborne Wes Dewsnup Ron Larkin Pete Baldwin sponsor president vice president secretary treasurer regents take necessary action on gangsters. key club this selective male service club, the junior division of ki- wanis, has executed a number of worthwhile projects, such as sub tor santa, and has united for a flurry of social events. X Greg Brinton Craig Buehler Tad Bullen Jud Cannon regent regent regent regent J. C. Houston Paul Landes Ralph Little Roger McQueen Bob Stephenson tiob Whaley Rick Woodbury regent regent regent regent regent V regem regent John Adamson Ed Barton Doug Bennett Jacques Booth Richard Bradley Eliot Brinton Brian Brown John Brown David Busath Bob Cannon Layne Cannon Vern Della-Piana Tom Doxy Rick Evans Randall Ford Allen Foulger William Hansen Dave Hardy Paul Hatch John Hewlett Mike Hilton James Horsley Kelly Jarvis Dave' Jorgensen Briant Kimball John King Tom Klc Val Kurita Bill Larson Brent Larson Norman Maxfield Kent Miles Mark Millburn Rickio Oishi Jeff Olsen Jim Olsen Randy Plant David Ryser Ken Shrewsbury John Spencer Bruce Stevens Doug Stevens Mark Stevens John Strasser Robert Tate Tim Thomas Kelly Wall Richard Warner Steve Warner Steve Winder Harold Woolley Win Young many hours go into making handsome christmas trees. Miss Newman illustrates the delicate art of pinwheel making Miss Catherine Newman Alice Clark Kristen Welling Susan Dolowitz Virginia Verchick sponsor president vice president secretary historian hi Club those senior women who sat in that chair in the center of the front hall all year were the willing hi clubbers just looking for someone to help. they did help by performing many social services for east: giving the homecoming tea, ushering at back to school nightg singing those wonderful valentines g and giving of themselves whenever needed at school or in the community. today, kiddies . . . , , , , , , .,,, ., , l sponsor president vice president Kathy Cahoon Janice Richards s ' historian senior debs senior women - chosen tor their accom- plishments in dance, writing, homemak- ing, music, drama, and art - invited ex- perts to inform them about their various fields. 1 Pam Bluhm Sydney Brown Carolyn Butler Christine Chase Frances Clark Mary Clements Barbara Croft Rosy Curtis Elizabeth Darley Sue Dolowitz Christie Duder Debbie Faggiani Susan Folland Marianne Hansen Mary Ann Higgs Carolyn Hill Shirley Howell Helen Hunsaker Mary Jo Jenkins .Iulie Johnson Jane Knudsen Ruth Knudsen Christine Lence Kathy McDonald Nancy McMillan Marylyn Moe Pam Pace Claudia Shields Virginia Verchick Kristen Welling Wilma Wells Miss Sherry Van Kaye Wilde president eaders Club the Ieade-r's club built strong bodies eight ways. it enioyed many sports, including, field hockey competition with other high schools cmd the university of utah. Maria Fairbanks vice president Becky Gib h ks Maralin Noah son Cat y Ban intramura chairman leaders club attempts to play volleyball. Carolyn Adams Kathy Bicknell JaNae Bingham Karen Brown Debbie Hill Lillian Cahoy Shannon Connole Lois Dansie Gloria Jean Dawes Becky Green Gaynell Houston Jill Merrill Eveline Morris Kathy Ogura Bonnie Olgia Jill Wangsgaard Janie Zakis Elizabeth Hansen Carol Olson left to right: Dave Jorgensen, Bob Stephenson, president, Harold Woolley, Ken Shrewsbury, Larry Wehrli. tggk 2557 Wm was A . X -- --Vaxmxv left to right, row one: Guy Taombes, treasurer, Karl Koenig, Bob Sperling, Dieter Wachtel, Richard Wong, Steve Matern, John Rugg, Peter Callis, Paul Sorensen, David Wong, vice president, Ray Wong, president. row two: Gerhard Koenig, Chutchai Pichayaphanich. row three: Tyler McOmber, Robert Fuiinami, Paul Droz. left to right, row one: Miss Ruth Ann Lewis, sponsor, Paul Sorensen, president, Vickie Christensen, vice president, Colleen Jaeger, secretary, row two: Charlene Olgia, Elizabeth Parry, Charlene Pawwinnee, Glenda Braden, Julia Adams, Janet Carlton, Dana Curtis, Carolyn Karren. row three: Ric Olsen, Don Graybill, Lana Taylor, Marilyn McEntire, Julia Harri- son, Bonnie Olgia,Kayla Winegar, Loraine Teeples, Karla Winegar, Cordell Clinger, Steve Bennion, Dave Bennion, Ron Warner, Gayle Stott. handball Club an exhausting competitive activity involving quick reactions, strength, strategy, and stamina is the basis for another new school organiza- tion. the handball club has been started so that its members can more readily find worthy op- ponents. to facilitate this it has functioned as the base for a continuing ladder tournament. table tennis club the new table tennis club was formed this year to promote . . . would you believe . . . table tennis. the members have sponsored intra-- school tournaments and inter-school meets. iCe Skating Club dedicated to the fine art of falling down grace- fully, the ice skating club avails itself of the fa- cilities of hygea to practice figure eights, pir- ouettes, and figure fours. left to right, row one: Rick Cuthbert, president, Sherman Jensen, vice president, Kathy Peterson, secretary, Brent Russon, Rickio Oishi, John Reynolds. row two: Nancy Ward, Barbara Houck, Barbara Draper, Julie Bevan, Mike Hilton, Nancy Demand, Shauna Smith, Carl Beveridge, Mrs. Theresa Hammond, sponsor, Miss Tessie Tryfon, sponsor. left to right, row one: Dick Waters, Ben Dover, Sweet Al. row two: Sufari Satchemo, Ivan Stickwart, Harry Pit. row three: Jim Shorts, Cool Hand Luke, Big Alamogordo, P. tiere Rabiere, Killer Kasteller, Minnesota Huge, Baloo de Bare, Ben Schwarmer, Billiard Ball, Jack Polack, Zeke Zacrotch. row four. Mickey Mouse, Baby Face. left to right, row onei Bob Sperling, president, Mike Hilton, secretary, Dave Bennion, vice president. row two: Steve Bennion, Charles Eder, Joerg Schulz, Jim Pedersen, Jim McCormick, Robert Fuiinami, Pat Winter. row three: Russ Ste- vens, John Gordon, John Pappas, John Straley, John Reynolds. row four: Thom Roberts, Dalton Bryner, Rick Cuthbert, David Wong. fencing cjub the sounds of clashing metal and rapid foote work are swallowed up by the onlookers' cheering. the days of don quixote and the swashbuckling musketeers have long since dis- appeared, but, in the club, the memory of those days lives on in the quick, controlled sport of fencing. Cue Club cue . . . chalk . . .six inthe corner . . . eight in the side . . . you win again! the once tainted game of pool has risen out of its squalor to heights never before expected. with the demise of minnesota fats the game has captured an aura of respectability, as is illustrated by this year's club members. Chess Club beginners learning to play chess, intermediates improving their game, and experts competing with other schools form an elite group .. the chess club. left to right, row one: Mr. Jack Christensen, sponsor, Mrs. Theresa Hammond, sponsor, Maggie Strasser, historian, Paul Sorensen, vice president, Kay Lee Schatten, president, Nancy Ward, treasurer. row two: Wendy Johnson, Marylyn Moe, Christie Duder, Shirley f.t.a. using free modules profitably, the f.t.a. had many proiects includ- ing, helping children to read and write - some were patients at the primary children's hospital - and helping teachers with their pa- perwork. the members gained experience for their future occupa- tions. Howell, Chris Lance, Jo Ann Wong, Wilma Smith, Patty Milligan, Alayna Hoopes, Janice Dick, Ann Lems, Jill Merrill, Virginia De La Mare, Nancy McMillan. row three: Mereth Van Frank, Alto Belliston, Shelley Mclntire, Pam Martinson, Lyn Scheiderider, Lauri Tate, Eve Morris, Ann Burris, Janie Zakis, Kathy Rogers, Pat Rogers, Pat Jarvis, William Hansen. left to right, row one: Miss Beth Nelms, sponsor, Katy Ellefsen, president, row two: Cindy Allen, vice president, Gillian Gray, secretary, Margo Miller, social chairman, Joyce Quayle, social chairman, Judy Corporon, committee chairman, Analee Hicken, publicity chairman. row three: Annebel Eklof, Joanne Matragos, Susan Clark, Valerie Betts, Marilyn Wahlberg, l'1.e. club through tours, demonstrations, and proiects, girls interested in cooking, sewing, and other housewitely arts gained more knowl- edge about the important role of home economics in the life of every woman. Ginger McKay, Lynn Taylor, Mary Siciliano, row four: Gay Millet, Val Hatch, Eve Morris Chris Erickson, Jill Hansen, Ann Francis, Kathy Nelson, Camille Meitu, Candle Chilcott. Cathy Hales, Shanon Wright. row five: Diane Scoggin, Janie Zakis, Marilyn McEntire, Betty Bean, Sue Pixton, Jean Nielson, Cathy Penman, Debbie Burton, Susan Thomas, Janet Anderson, Shirley Brossard, left to right, row one: Bob Bunnell, Carolyn Sloan, secretary, John Stringham, president, Jim McCullough, vice president, Mr. David McEwan, sponsor. row two: Kathleen Bullen, Janet Cockayne, Lynda Ogden, Margaret Lowen, Shauna Smoot, Janine Pickett, Rich Wallace, Mike Lloyd, Briant Kimball, Peter Collis, Sally Simmonds, Bruce Betts, Jan Bowman, Claudia Kirton, Marilyn Wahlberg, Carolyn Sawyer, Marsha Hileman, row three: Bobette Badertscher, Tim Love, Gail Jones, Kim Christensen, Rosy Curtis, Elizabeth Twelves, Anne Nicoll, Drew Goates, Lynn Wilkerson, Greg Voigt, Doug Woolley, Dave Raymond, Stein Ski Club snowplow, christie, schuss, slalom, and sitz-mark are part of the ,strange language used by ski club members to communicate their gescapades on the slopes. working for ski safety and enioyment, the iclub added extra zest to the winter months. Ericsson, Alf Milburn, Lyn Scheiderider, Lauri Tote, Heidi Nielsen, Carma Smith, Janet Carl- ton, Ann McCullough, Shari Madsen. row four: Ann Palmer, Laura Fife, Roger Smith, Roger Bills, Frank Talbot, Steve Leach, Jay Mower, Bob Evans, Tom Whitney, John Hess, Robbin Beall, Harold Woolley, Carol Rino, Kathy Nelson, Suzie Demar, Judy Campbell, Chris McCullough. row five: Diane Crandall, David Busath, Russ Stevens, John LeCavalier, Randy Swalberg, John Lewis, Robbie Moore, Jeff McDaniel, Lynn Jacobson, Eric Johnson, Kent Miles, Merv Bennion, Doug Belliston, Del Draper, Mary Jane Klc, Judy Corporon, John Butler, Joel Everts, Conrad Brandt, Kris Nielsen. left to right, row onez Gaylen Sellick, Steve Martin, Sue Larsen, Linda Powell, Judy Vowles, mountaineering Club mountain climbing, one of the most dangerous sports in the world, requires stringent training if heights are to be scaled successfully. mountaineering club has tried to provide instruction for its members with films, training, and actual experience so that this thrilling activity can be safely enjoyed. Susan De Long, Jay Mower. row two: Noel Cutler, Harley Rietbrock, Lynn Wilkerson, Pattie Nielsen, Doug Rohner, Peter Collis, Dennis Allen, Chris Leach. The ,color guard drills in iTs affempf To achieve perfecfion. I'.O.'t.C. easf highs r. o. T. c. baTTalion has made many conTribuTions To The school, The ciTy, and The sTaTe, by acTing as a model branch of The army, by Taking parT in communify proiecfs, and by providing public service. Though iT has undergone a few changes, baTTalion has upheld pasT Tradifions. i4igfi1,:ig1,-f::i- f f - J' WMM i an officer explains The proper mefhod of polishing buTTons To relucTanT cadefs. Louis Price Robert L. Brill Mike Dormeyer Ric Olsen sfc ssg baffalion commander baTTaIion execuTive officer Terry Simmons Boyd Anderson s-l baTTalion information officer Ted Brady Roberf Yeales Richard Phillips Roberf Taff s-3 supply officer a company commander b company commander left to right, row one: Mike Dormeyer, color guard commander. row two: Wayne Johnson, Leland Bailey, Vince Rampton, Skip Courtney, row three: Richard Christensen, John Butler, Roger Johnson, Joel Everts, Robert Yeates. row four: Richard Phillips, Tim Allen, Newton Cox, Brett Woodard, Bryan Thielke. left to right, row one: Terry Simmons, president, row two: Mike Dormeyer, Richard Phillips, Baldemar Miles, Vince Rompton, Brett Woodard. row three: Robert Yeates, Leland Bailey, Newton Cox, Joel Everts, Roger Johnson. row four: Scott Ford, Wayne Johnson, Richard Hood, Tim Allen, Ric Olsen. Color guard various occasions requiring flag cere- monies have been graced by the r. 0. t. c. color guard. seen in action before and after school, at athletic events and com- munity affairs, this group is known for its esprit de corps. drill tearri hard work in perfecting such exercises as regulation drill and exhibition drill has mode it possible for the east high drill team to achieve recognition nationally as well as locally. they were extremely suc- cessful in state competition and at the pershing rifle meet in boulder, colorado. W .K .53 0 H Q X 6,55 kg? -. - , I iii 5 ,,b. I , an 5 gi 1 . 5 S- K zswi , .. , ,igfql-?g15?i52Q '5'5vf,,g 5 ,gixggw , gk..f ,,.,,.. , . Q , ,, ' i 5 'Qi K Vuigig xis jffbrf , . V '::1::s:::: fs'5fE'.1,:,i'l,EEI-:, ,: V- .,-2' X I Nz. I 25 ' Skim fifsif '-- 1 . s.,,. ' ' V , .f-fgzafif' A. ,,. Ak 7 I ' - T X H E, . geiyg wzsbsgeggjfw, K K, ', . Qsgfwgfivr- wg? ,V . ' MM A -A W Mwmw, ,, - fy 189 sf 4. Q 51 ,. .,?. X . gx Q x N -W fn K Wiixf M910 QM 55 X ix x X W- ' xxigwm x x X 'Q X XQWPQK SSS' X .-w e is tm, Roger McQueen quarterback co-captain Mr. Gro nt Martin coach Dave Rosenbury linebacker co-captain all-state football the clash of padded bodies propelled by driving legs and de- termined minds is ended by a whistle. there is a quick huddle. the battle continues . . . a grueling test of strategy, physical condition, and most of all, the will to win, this, the most violent of all team sports, also seems to be the most popular. Craig Tlweurer bulls for yardage against south. Mardy Jolley, manager Craig Anderson Paul Arneson Stu Asahina end tackle back Bill Barrett Bob Bowen Greg Brinton center back end Ron Clifford Albert Evans Rick Evans Mike Fieldon tackle back end guard Brian Brown Bob Bunnell tackle tackle vw -V Mfr! A CQ' We rm 29,0 ft Q 1 410 g it A Q , 'H 5 'H 2? , KZ 55 'I ff, 4 , ,,r, - ' , , s Fiefff,-'L Lynn Holt Mike Hyde Lelini Ita Bob Leaver Mike Harris Ray Holman guard end tackel back back back the season began with high hopes for taking state, the championship seemed a likelihood after the team emerged unscathed from the first five games. a rash of iniuries, which placed Bowen, McCarthy, and Swenson on the disabled list, dashed leopard hopes. tough leopard, Bob Bowen, battles pack of rams. 193 Steve Lindgren Bill Mavor Norm Maxfield Terry McCarthy Mark Millburn Eric Orme back back quarterback back back back LeRoy Pia .lim Rich Craig Ruesch Bob Rust Bud Slover .lack Snow tackle tackle tackle guard end guard Terry Spinks Tom Springman Mike Stevens back end back John Strasser Jon Swenson Richard Swenson tackle tackle back Craig Theurer Steve Warner Bob Woolsey back quarterback tackle 3 N E' S in I Ray Holman goes for short yardage against highla SCOYGS east 21 . . eos? 32 , . eosf 26 . . east 7 .. east 26 . . east 7 .. eos? 0 .. east 49 . . east 0 .. . , . .highland . . . . south viewmont , . . .bountiful . . . .Clearfield . . . . davis . . . . .west . . . , olympus . . . skyline 7 O 0 0 0 21 O 14 I4 left to right, row one: Brian Brown, Scott Major, Bob Rust, Stuart Asohina, Mr. Elmer Rich- three: Larry Grobstein, manager, Terry Spinks, Paul Wangsgaard, Bill Mavor, Ron Clifford, ards, coach, John Strasser, Dave Hardy, Bob Leaver. row two: Bob Peel, Jim Decker, Craig Pete Baldwin, Mark Millburn. Ruesch, Bob Cannon, Bob Palmer, Mike Hyde, Ted Kanell, Norman Maxtield, captain. row j.v. football Sophomore east 33 . , . . .highland east 27 . . .... south east 26 . . viewmont east 20 . . . . .bountiful ZZ? ' ' icleegfli east 6 , . .... A. south 18 east 21 ' ' Y'.'v West east bountiful default east 20 . . . . . Olympus east , viewmontdetault east 20 U U U I D Skyline east 12 . . ...,. davis 13 east 20 , . , . .clearfield 20 east 21 . . . . . olympus O east 20 . . . . .highland O east 13 . . . . . skyline 20 east 12 . . .... west 12 left to right, row one: Paul Hatch, manager, Richard Luker, Brian Fielden, Gary Goold, Mike Ward, Scott Hinckley, Dan Holland, Pat Costello, manager. row two: Geot Panos, Robert Norton, co-captain, Howard Manwaring, captain, Eric Hayes, David Evans, Leland Greg Panos, Doug Dowding, Mike Lloyd, Paul Rich, Tom Clawson, Harold Bowman, Brooke Bailey, Jim Johnson. row four: Chris Rich, Tom Staal, Holger Mannek, John Hewlett, Mark Williams, Paul Taggart. row three: Steve Hill, Jim Bradley, Dan Jeppson, Larry Richards, Neering,Mr. lman Hales, coach, John Thomas, Drew Goates, Arne Carlson, Scott Savage. Mike Harris rounds corner for gain against clearfield. Roger McQueen kicks-off season against highland. 197 aww basketball the uncoiling of poised muscles in an attempt to seize the orange orb is culminated by a swish through the white net. the ball is thrown in from out of bounds. teams change from offense to defense . . agility, control and teamwork are necessities of this sport. speed is its essence. Mr. Dick Milne coach Skip Coleman guard captain in 'Vs -els... coach Dick Milne guides team. . .Q OO Pete Baldwin Steve Breeze cubs eye basket as Steve Breeze shoots guard center Vern Della-Piana Jim Horsley forward forward Norm Maxfield Roger McQueen guard forward ffl, .9 Randy Plant John Thackeray guard forward Cf0i9 Theufef John Wofkmon Skip Coleman drives tor basket against Clearfield. guard forward east's basketball team began unranked, but rose to a tie position with olympus and south for second place in the region. a disappointing defeat at viewmont coupled with a home loss to skyline end- ed leopard chances for a state berth and an exci- ting season. SCOYSS east 65 . east 72 . east 79 . east 78 . east 92 . east 73 . east 68 . east 76 . east 77 . east 77 . east 89 . east 73 . east 63 . east 68 . east 74 . east 79 . east 69 . east 68 . . granite . . orem am. fork highland . murray olympus . .provo . . south bountiful . skyline . . .west clearfield . . davis olympus . . south viewmont . skyline highland 71 44 77 92 1 11 90 62 90 58 65 85 68 49 90 71 88 76 78 2 Mardy Jolley and Dale Poplin, managers. John Hewleh heads for basket. Sfeve Breeze goes for fwo points in skyline game. j.v. sophomore Ea Sf left to right, row one: John Workman, Jim Horsley. row two: Stat Openshaw, manager, Thackeray. row three: Dale Poplin, manager, Doug Dowding, Joe Roosendaal, Steve John Morgan, Mike Hyde, Vern Della-Piana, Pete Baldwin, Norm Maxfield, captain, John Breeze, Bob Cannon, Brooke Williams, Robert Norton. basketball basketball east 39 . . . , .granite 72 east . . . . .highland east 37 . . . . .provo 58 east , . . . . south east . . . . orem east . . ,..... west east highland east viewmont east . . . am. fork east . . . . .Clearfield east olympus east . . . . skyline east . . . highland east . . .... davis east . . south east . . . .highland east . . ,murray east . . . . . olympus east bountiful east . . . olympus east . . ..... south east . skyline east . . . .provo east viewmont east , . .west east . . . . south east . skyline east Clearfield east . . . .bountiful east highland east . . davis east . . . skyline east olympus left to right, row one: Jim Workman, Robert Young, Howard Manwaring, Oscar McConkie, fin, Ven Holbrook, Joel Clark. row three. Robert Norton, captain, Doug Dowding, Brooke Brent Larson, John Morgan. row two: Casey Kome, John Hewlett, co-captain, Donnie Grit- Williams. O4 Mr. Thomas G. Thorum coach Harold Woolley stretches in swimming effort. Paul Landes Ken Shrewsbury backstroke freestyle co-captain co-captain all-american all-state Landes exhibits his all-american style. swirnrning Chip Arnold Ed Barton Ray Biele Thomas Billings Jon Bradshaw Larry Brock freestyle freestyle freestyle freestyle backstroke freestyle John Brown Layne Cannon Tom Doxey Jerry Fairbanks Greg Fernley Howard Freed butterfly backstroke freestyle diving freestyle breggfgfroke gulps of air expelled into the water add to the confusion of foam. a somersault and a power- ful push-off at the wall: the final sprint down the backstretch begins. an outstretched hand brushes the bank .... stamina, conditioning, and psychology are the stock-in-trade of the outstanding swimmer. state champs east's swimmers swept region with a score of l22, surpassing highIand's second place team by 72 points and taking a first in almost every event. the state meet proved more of a challenge, when kearns led with only two events left. McDaniel, an underdog, came through with a first in the breaststroke and with a second place scored by a relay team.the final score was east 60 - kearns Sl . east maintained its number one rating for the third consecutive year. SCOFGS region east ..... . . .122 highland , . . . . 50 south .... . . 48 state east .... . . 60 kearns . . . . Sl south .... . . 35 box elder . . . . 33 cyprus ... ..3l orem .... . . l4 bear river . , . . l3 highland. . . . . ll granite... .. l0 olympus . . . . 9 judge . . . . . 2 Scott Jensen Steve Kaiser breaststroke butterfly Jeff McDaniel Ralph Knudsen breaststroke Individual medley an-smte John Morelli D099 Morlensen team teaches coach how to swim. diving individual medley all-state Bruce Nicoll Chris Reese Tim Riley Christopher Swaner freestyle individual medley freestyle freestyle Sh. Bill Tingey Gleed Toombes Mark Van Wagoner John Weakland backstroke diving freestyle freestyle Robert Weyher Lynn Woodbury Harold Woolley bockstroke breaststroke butterfly l 205 6 Kyle Adams Dave Aiken 180 95 Bob Bowen Clyde Bryner 165 165 Bob Bunnell Eugene Cardall 180 133 Mr. Iman Hales coach David Epperson 1 20 wrestling co-cc ptai n an arm shoots out to grasp a leg and throw an opponent to the ground. a halt nelson is coun- tered by a neck bridge. a moment later the whistle signals a pin .... careful training and the proper use of holds, coupled with a lithe body and agile mind are the component parts of an excellent wrestler. the addition of conti- dence makes a superior one. Jim Rich 145 co-captain Paul Hatch Kevin Hinckley 1 33 1 1 2 1 Scott Hinckley Dan Jeppson 1 65 1 38 Ted Kanell Briant Kimball 112 127 Paul Matthews gains control over granger opponent. Val Kurita Mark Linford l 20 I 20 Steve Matern Paul Matthews 103 l l 2 Jim Rich moves to flatten a granger wrestler. Robert Moore Jeff Olsen Melvin Pearson LeRoy Pia l27 l33 112 154 Kim Rowland Michael Rudert 145 l 80 Craig Ruesch David Ryser heavyweight 127 the wrestling team found this season a frustra- ting one. eating being a forbidden pleasure, they had to fight and pin or get pinned on an empty stomach. in the state meet all members struggled hard for victoriesg LeRoy Pia took a second. Paul Rich l 38 John Thomas l 80 SCOYGS state ben lomond . . west ...... cyprus . . . roy ..... i ear river . . Clearfield .. kearns . . . olympus . . bingham . . sky view . . highland . . davis , . . east ............. LeRoy Pia second place Kent Rigby 95 Scott Wood l 38 7 track legs skim over a hurdle, a vaulter flies over a bar, feet thud into sand, and bo- dies thunder around an oval. . .the good track team needs a multitude of skills: the sprinters' speed, milers' stamina, long iumpers' technique, discus throwers' power. Mr. lman Hales coach Norman Fairbanks pole vault co-captain Richard Swenson l 00, 220 co-captain senior Roger McQueen displays talent in javelin throw. Stuart Asahina shot-put, broad iump Dave Busath mile Wesley Dewsnup shot-put Louie Koucos 880 s Doug Belliston 880 Bob Center iavelin r , f 'E Steve Garrett sprints Ron Larkin pole vault Mervyn Bennion lO0 James Decker 880 Dave Hardy sprints Roger McQueen hurdles, iavelin the state's top sprinter, Richard Swenson, shows powerful style in meet with south. a number of outstanding showings at state gave east a much better than average season. Doug Hunter mile Mike Hyde Eric Johnson 440 220, 440 Mark Neering iavelin, 440 Jeff Olsen Ezra Pedersen high jump, hurdles 440 O9 210 Bob Peel Mark Randle Craig Ruesch discus pole vault discus Jock Snow John Straley J0hr1 Slringham 440 mile pole vault John Thackeray Mike Turville Mark Woolley high iump lO0, 220 iavelin leopard discus-fhrower gives it the old heave-ho The trackmen practiced regularly during early spring period. ...c is 1. A . left to right, row one: Oscar McConkie, John Jongeian, Dennis Clawson, Kevin ing, Roger Parr. row four: Mr. lman Hales, coach, David Busath, Tom Staal, Conde, Earl Wight, Paul Hicken. row two: Tom Clawson, Randy Aagaard, Steve Arne Carlson, Howard Manwaring, Doug Dowding, Eric Biorkland, Ervin Strick- Simpson, David Ryser, Doug Hunter, Kent Douglass. row three: Randy Hansen, ling, Mr. Thomas Thorum, coach. row five: Jim Straley, Ezra Pedersen, Jack John Weaklancl, Scott Hinckley, Hans Solleveld, George Lavendar, Mark Neer- Snow, Mike Hyde. sophomores left to right, row one: Larry Stott, Noel Cutler, John Straley, Allen Riggs, Bob Schild, Mr. Jerry Milne, coach. row two: David Busath, Doug Hunter, Julius Harris, David Ryser, Karl Koenig, manager. CFOSS COLJ Fitfy the long graceful stride of the runner who cannot afford to waste any energy culminates in breaking the tape. a cross country team's success depends on long hours of hard work. cross country season, stretching from fall to spring, resul- ted in the accrual of the normal accolades. first baseman Steve Osborne prepares to tag hillcrest runner. baseball a quick windup and the laced horse hide is hurled at the waiting batter, the swish of wood is culminated with the crack of bat on ball and a dash to first, the ball is returned to the pitcher, and another batter steps up to the plate. a baseball player needs intui- tion, coordination, skill and speed. this year's season was a tough one for the leopards. they battled against stiff competition as all the region's teams proved excel- lent. east catcher Jim Rich forces runner back to base in game with hillcrest. Mr. Elmer Richards coach Randy Plant third base captain Steve Breeze pitcher Mark Dibble shortstop David Drage pitcher Albert Evans right field David Evans third base Brent Hansen shortstop Mike Lloyd second base east's pitcher-catcher battery has mound-side meeting during hillcrest game. Evan Maw second base Jim Rich catcher Paul Droz manager f f i iff?-t in, I Terry McCarthy second base Brent Russon right field Mark Dibble powers one off the plate during highland game. Mark McDermaid center field Scott Savage pitcher Rod Morris Eric Orme second base left field Brooke Williams Todd Wirthlin first base right field Steve Osborne first base John Workman pitcher 4 SCDCCGI' a leaping body prevents the hard leather ball from sailing into the now unguarded net, a quick kick, and the play begins again . . . en- durance, quick retlexes, and teamwork make a winning combination. the strong soccer team has provided the school with another outstanding season. Mr. Valois ZGFI' Bob Rust Gerhard Koenig Coach captain defense captain My - , ' Wi g Lg , ' WMM-w e . l ' i l 1',i ilti ea't A ,L A H ,,.. 4 Iii , Robert Palmer Chutchai Pichayaphanich Guenther Po Vick Roland PP Jud Cannon Val Kurita Dick Simon John Strasser Richard Wong Frank Langheinrich manager Philippe ROlllr1S 103 Sgmmcnn B team, left to right, row one: Drew Goates, Pete Kilbourn, Ray Biele, John Hewlett, Mike Draper, Sherm Jensen, manager. row three: Robert Hansen, Rickio Oishi, Richard Fowles Rudert, Kim Rowland. row two: Bert Wonnocott, Tim Love, Norm Burnham, Sam Clark, Del Rick Cuthbert, Gary Goold, Tom Cozakos, captain, Glenn Aoki. Skip Coleman Mr. GFGDT NlC1t'firl captain Coach Pete Baldwin Dave Buchman Tad Bullen Dave Cannon -499' ' L l Bill Larson Bob Leaver Norman Maxfield John Spencer golf a smooth even stroke sends the white spot skid- ding across the close-cropped grass into the cup, a heavy wood forces the spot into a long arch- ing line, then back into a spot - 250 yards down the course. the golfer puts emphasis on technique rather than strength, strategy and skill instead of stamina. bogeying a few times too often, the golf team was forced to settle for a season in which it iust held its own. Brian Theurer Craig Theurer ' 'ws cold weather hampered east's golfers Dave Thomas eyes putt during golf match. during early season play. Dave Thomas Win Young tennis the pack of an accurate serve begins a volley of carefully placed shots designed to prevent a skilled opponent from returning the ball. a point is scored, and the white-clad server straightens to resume ploy. in a region which includes davis cup candi- dates, eost's team made a valiant effort and placed well. leopard Guy Toombes reaches for shot during season tennis match eosts Robert Young shows lohn Adamson Mitchell Black Eliot Brunton Greg Brunton Chris Gaddis Brl Kimball Victor Kimball Scott Peacock Jon Swenson Gleed Toombes Richard Warner Robert Young ,+P sw au.: L -af' .DW5 7 to live in the hearts of those left behind is not to die. however young, they have but traded the exhilaration of motion for the serenity of stillness. Ned Knaphus iunior Bruce Stevens iunior Robert Woolsey senior f-54 , X -V -,.,1.,,4:,-fy - A . , V. W- . an X 5 . -SY it QWSW .SAAB Qi? 3 vw, . M K ,Wifi if W . wiv K -4 - 958.6 WK K l'-QQ 219 ., Efffza. 0 dedication the people who form the spirit of a school are not the ones who are in the newspaper, either in glory or in crime, they are not noted for any one achievement nor should they be, because it is their attitude that creates the atmosphere for which a school is known. to the unsung people we dedicate this book. graffitti eastonia '68 is set in 10 point futura type, with headlines in 36 and 18 point fencer. captions are in 8 point and 10 point futura. the book was printed on wheel- wright vellum by Wheelwright Lithographing Company. the cover, done by Durrand, is of cordova grain cardinal red. Mountain States Bindery bound the book, 1875 cop- ies were printed. the editors wish to express their appreciation to the fac- ulty sponsors of this book - Mr. Joseph Sperry, Miss Catherine Collins, and Mr. Raymond Edvalson - for their invaluable advice in all stages of the book's production. photo credits go to Ed Hunt and Z.C.M.l. production of this year's book would have been impossible without those individuals and businesses who so graciously do- nated additional funds. an analysis of the changes in the staff brought by pro- ducing the eastonia at first glance brings to mind Churchill's famous, nothing but blood, tears, toil, and sweat. however, hard work in achieving a goal does have something else to offer. it is difficult to isolate be- cause individual development is something different to each person. in some, there is more stability, in others, more conscientiousness. for everyone there are moments to treasure. those who do nothing have nothing to reflect upon, those who are always planning for tomorrow have lives filled with empty yesterdays. let this book serve as a reminder to continue to act, so that later the past will mirror something worthwhile. F38 'E YO T1 S Col. and Mrs. Bernard V. Barry 1292 4th avenue Bertell's Shoes 2107 south 1100 east Bimbo's Pizzeria 1320 east 200 south Bonneville Drug 1332 south 2100 east Jaks Bridal Arts 38 south main Chalk Garden 226 east south temple Clark Leaming 1460 foothill drive College Center Cleaners 1310 east 200 south Culp Construction 2320 south main Dundee Smart Clothes 232 south main Finn's Restaurant 2675 parleys way House of Music 156 south main Janet Russell Candies 861 east 700 south Jolley Drug 902 east 900 south Kall Radio 146 south main Kelley's Arctic Circle 803 east 400 south Kimball Electronics 350 pierpont avenue Mr.and Mrs. Robert S. Lowen 1039 vista view drive Miller and Ellison Flowers Inc. 2153 east 2100 south Pace - Turpin Company 726 south 400 west The Pantry 230 south 1300 east Pizza Inn 3949 highland drive Tampico Dinner House 167W regent street downtown 1049 east 2100 south sugarhouse 3500 west center bountiful 2010 west 3500 south granger O. C. Tanner Jewelry Company 42 west 200 south University Arctic Circle 803 east 400 south Utah-Idaho School Supply 155 south state Villager Ltd. 224 south 1300 east Volkswagen Intermountain Inc. 2033 south main Western Savings and Loan Company 45 east 100 south Wheelwright Lithographing Company 975 south west temple 1 Summers, Mrs. Bessie. . ..... 20 10 index adnnnhhahonindex Almond, Mr. Joseph ..... . . 21 Anderson, Mr. Waldo M. Arneson, Mr. Arthur E. . Atwood, Mrs. Linda . . Austin, Mr. Kenneth . . Baldwin, Mrs. Ernest F., Jr .. .. 18 .. ..18 34 .. 35 . .... 18 Barfuss, Mrs. Helene ...... 32, 168 Bell, Miss Orlo .,.. Bennett, Mr. Fred . . Bennion, Mr. M. Lynn . Benzley, Mr. Verl ...., Birkinshaw, Mrs. Karen . . Boone, Mr. Walter . . . ......33 ..27,33,176 .....18 33 ..34,180 21 Bowman, Miss Lorraine ..... 34, 152 Bowman, Mr. Joseph . . Boyce, Mr. Paul .... Brill, S7Sgt. Robert . . . Bun, Miss Ada L. . . . Burt, Mr. Glen S. . . Bury, Mrs. Anna .... Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth. . Butterfield, Mr. Roger . . Coffey, Miss Mary E. . . Carnell, Illa ....... Child, Mr. Carl R. . . . 32 33 ...35,186 18 ...18 ..20 ..20 ..34 ..17 .. ..21 18 Christensen, Mr. George A. .... 18 50 Christensen, Mr. Jack. . . Christenson, Mr. Darwin Cochrane, Lucille .... Collins, Miss Catherine . Cook, Mr. Clifton . . . Cooley, Mrs. Evelyn . . Cramer, Miss Louise . . Croft, Miss Greta . . . Croft, Mr. Michael . . . Dansie, Mrs. Lois . . . Dover, Charles ...,. Dyreng, Mr. lvan .... Edvalson, Mr. Raymond 32,1 ,184 34 .21 ....32,149 si ...33, 33 20 168 ..... 19 167 20 21 ....33,170 ....34,149 Eggington, Mr. Donald ....,.. 19 Erickson, Mr. Joseph . . . Evans, Mrs. Lewis M.. . . Facer, Mrs. Leona . . . Findlay, Mr. Lynn . . . 33 .. 18 34 ffffaa Fotheringham, Mr. William ..... 19 Frederickspn, Mr, William Freeman, iMr. Lee . . . Geary, Mrs. Fay .... Guiver, Miss Melva . . Hales, Mr. lman .... ...34,171 ......33 ......20 ,.....35 35, 196, 206, 207, 208, 211 Hammond, Mrs. Theresa Homstead, Miss Rachel . Hansen, Mrs. Shirley . . Hardy, Rose ...,.. , 32, 183,184 32169 .... 20 21 Hermansen, Mr. Charles . . . . 33 21 Holz, Ann ......, Howell, Mrs. Hazel. . . Hull, Mr. Robert .... Hyer, Mr. Weldon M. . . James, Miss Robbin . . . Jensen, Mr. Walter A. . Johnson, Mrs. Beverly . Jones, Mrs. Dorothy . . fi2io,35 32 .. 34 .. 20 .. 18 20 Qfljf 19 Keddington, Mr. R. Hulbert .... 18 Kelner, Michael .... Kendall, Mr. Robert . . Lando, Mrs. Esther R. . Lazenby, Walter ..,. Lee, Mr. S. Perry .... Lewis, Miss Ruth Ann . . Loveridge, Mr. Bernell . MacKay, Mrs. Lillian . . Martin, Mr. Grant . . . McCuaig, Alice ,.... McEwen, Mr. David . . Merback, Mrs. Gloria . Milne, Mr. Jerry .... Milne, Mr. Richard . . . Montgomery, Mrs. Treva Moore, Mr. Irving . . . Mower, Royal ..... Neilson, Mrs. Rena . . . Nelms, Miss Sarah Beth Newman, Miss Catherine Nielsen, Mr. Florin .... Norton, Miss Barbara . . .. 21 .. ..33 ,.18 ...21 ....18 32, 170, 182 33 .. 33 35,191,215 21 ..,33,185 .... 19,50 ....33,211 . 35,199,216 ......35 33 21 21 ....34,184 ....32,178 ...32,162 33 Palmer, Mr. E. Darrell . . 34 Orme, Mrs. June .... . 18 Patrakis, Miss Maxine . . 20 Pedersen, Lillian .... . 21 Petersen, Mr. Robert . . . 34 Peterson, Mr. Lemonte . . . 18 Pettit, Mrs. Aline .... 20, 35 Porritt, Mrs. Virginia . . . . 20 Post, Mrs. Belva . . . . . 34 Poulsen, Mr. Alton . . . . . 33 Price, Sgt. Louis .... . 35, 186 Raymond, Miss Bernice . 35, 165 Register, Mrs. Fern . . . . . . . 35 Rice, Mr. Ronald . . . . . 34 Rich, Mrs. Carol . . . . 35, 160 Richards, Mr. Elmer . . Richards, Miss Jo Anne . 35,196,212 ...... 20 Richards, Mr. Joseph W. .... . 16 Rickey, Miss Thelma . . . 33 Rossaert, Anna ..... . 21 Russon, Mr. Stanley . . . 18 Schafer, Gerald ..... . 21 Scharman, Mrs. Adele . . . . 32 Schierioth, Mrs. Phyllis ...., . 20 Schroder, Mr. Lawrence D. . . . 18 Schuchert, Mrs. Helen .... . 19 Schulze, Mr. Walter . . . 33 Sciumboto, Angelina . . . . 21 Smart, Mr. Grant . . , , 33 Smith, Mrs. Dorothy . . . . 34 Smith, Mr. Lorin .... . . 33 Snyder, Miss Kristin .... . . 20 Sorensen, Mr. LaMar W. ...... 17 Spence, Mrs. Josie .......,. 20 Sperry, Mr. Joseph . . . . . . 33, 148 Stevens, Mrs. Mary. . . . . 32, 147 Stevensen, Alice . . . . . . 21 Taylor, Mrs. Gene L. ....... . Thomas, Mrs. Robert ......., Thorum, Mr. Thomas . . . 33, 204, 211 Toronto, Mr. Wallace F. ...... 18 Tryfon, Miss Tessie ......... 33, 166, 167, 183 Tueller, Mr. Arch .......... 35 Twitchell, Florence ......... 21 Van Vleet, Miss Sherry ....... 35, 172, 181 18 18 Vinz, Mrs. Amy ..... Wangsgaard, Miss Gene Warburton, Miss Joyce . Warner, Miss Lynn . . . Weight, Mr. Ted . . , . Werrett, Mrs. Dorothy . Whitesides, Mr. Lenn O. Willhite, Mrs. June . . . Williams, Marian .... ..32 .. 33 32 ...35,174 35 'QQ 20 19 ii ii 32 .. 21 Wiscombe, Mr. Arthur C. . . . . 18 Ybarguen, Margaret . . Young, Mrs. Seth H. . . Young, Mr. Dow .... Zarr, Mr. Valois .... .. ..21 18 ....34,156 ......32, 50,167, 170, 214 dudentindex 10 Aagaard, Randy . . 12 Adams, Carolyn . . 11 Adams, Julia .... 159 170 1 1 10 Adams, Kyle .... 11 Adamson, John. . . 164 11 Adamson, Susan . . 1 1 Aeschbacher, Robert 10 Aiken, David .... 11 Albiston, Scott . . . 10 Aldous, Cheryl . . . 12 Alexander, Steve . . 11 Alger, Reed ..... 10 Alldredge,Jean. . . 12 Allen, Cindy .... 159 11 Allen, Dennis .... 10 Allen, Ken 10 Allen, Tim 12 Allen, Vicki ..... 55, 149, 159, 166 11 Allred, Julie .... 1 1 Andersen, 12 Anderson, Denise . . Boyd . . 11 Anderson, Chris . . 11 Anderson, Clay. . . 12 Anderson, Craig . . 11 Anderson, Diane . . 11 Anderson, James . . 12 Anderson, Janet . . 12 Anderson, 12 Anderson, 11 Anderson, 11 Anderson, Jolayne . Julie. . . Julie C. . June. . . 11 Anderson, Kathy . . 11 Anderson, Patty . . 10 Anderson, Susan . . 10 Anstee, Fred .... 10 Aoki, Glenn .... 11 Armstrong, Mary Anne . .... 77 11 Arnberg, Richard . . 11 Arneson, Maggie . . 12 Arneson, Paul . . . 11 Arnold, Chip .... 1 56, 11 Arnold, Jeff ....... 10 Arnold, Shelley . 95, 168, 170, 11 Arnovick, Cathy . . 11 Asahina, Stuart. . . 12 Ashton, Bruce . . . 55, 156, 10 Ayres, Anno .... 1 2 Bochman, Bruce . . 12 Backman, Rod . . . 11 Badertscher, Bobette 11 Bagley, Brent. . , . 10 Bailey, Leland . . . 11 Baker, Betsy . . 11 Baker, Nic 11 Baldwin, Pete .... 169, 176, 196, 10 Ballard, Ginger. . . 10 12 Ballinger, Jane . . . Ballmer, Ruth. . . 10 Banford, Mike . . 10 Bang, Anna . . 12 Banks, Cathy , . . 10 Banks, Gail .... 10 Barnes, Ted. . . . 12 Barrett, Bill .... . 12 Barrett, Patricia. . . 157, 211 158, 170, 55, 153, 156, 181 77, 171,174,182 . 28, 95, 206 . . . . . 77 165,176,216 77 ...77,169 ...95,206 ...77,157 95 55 77 27,95 55, ,160, 170,184 185 ...95,160 95,168,187 .....27, 167,169,179 ..... 77 ..... 77 ...55,186 ,...77 ...,77 ...55,192 ...,77 .....77 ...55,184 .....55 .....55 77,168,170 .....77 .....77 ..77 .....95 .....95 95,170,214 ...77,156 .... 77 ...55, 192 ..... 77, 157,158,204 ... 77 171 ..... 77 ..... 77, 192,196,209 27, 157,158,168 ..... 95 . . . 55,153 55,156,158 ..... 77, 157,185 ..... 77 95,187,196 .....77 .....77 .....77, 200,203,215 .....95 .....95 ..55 ....95 .....95 .26,55,181 95 ...95,171 55,170,192 ..... 55 10 10 12 11 11 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 12 10 12 10 11 11 11 10 12 10 11 12 11 12 10 10 12 11 10 11 12 10 11 10 11 10 12 10 12 11 11 11 11 10 12 12 11 11 12 10 12 10 12 11 12 10 11 10 11 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 10 10 11 11 12 11 Barrington, Vicki . . . . 95,169 Barrus, Becka .......... 95 Barry, Teresa ..,....... 29, 50, 55, 147, 153, 159, 179 Barton, Ed ...... 77, 176, 204 77 Bassett, John . ,...... . . Bateman, Pamela. . ...95 Bateman, Stanley. . . 28, 55 Bats, Marty .... . . 95 Baxter, Jonathan . . . . 95 Beal, Debby .......... 95 Beall, Robbin .......... 29, 95, 157, 160, 185 Bean, Betty ......... 95, 184 Beck, Don , . ........77 Beck, Dan . . . . 95 Bedke, Rosalin . . . . 95 Begay, Leonard. . . . 77 Behm, Thad .... .. 77 Behunin, Lee Ann . . . Belliston, Alta. . . . . . .95, Belliston, Doug ......... 173, 185, Belliston, Rulon ......... Bellows, Gordon ........ Beniasiriwan, Teerachai .... Bennett, Doug ....... 95, Bennett, Ginger ...... 77, Bennion, Barbara ,....... 27, 77, Bennion, David ......... 157, 165, 166,167,17O, 182, Bennion, Marcia ........ Bennion, Mervyn ......., 55, 185, Bennion, Steve ......... 157, 170, 182, Berg, Edna ......... . . Berg, James .......... Berg, Walter . . , . 55 Berger, Rolf . . . . 77 Berger, Walter . . . . . 55 Berntson, Randall . . . . 95, 149 Berrey, David . . . . 95,156 Berry, Andrew . . . . 55,153 Berry, Carol . . . . . . 77 Bertoch, Bradley . . . . 95 Best, Janie .... . . . 77 Betts, Bruce ......... 55, 185 Betts, Valerie ........ 95, 184 Bevan, Julie ....... 77, 155, 156,159,165,166,167,170,183 Beveridge, Carl ......... 183 Beverly, David ......... 77 Bickmore, Susan . .... 95 Bicknell, Kathy . . .... 55, 181 Biele, Raymond ......... 95, 170, 204, 214 Bierwolf, Esther ......... 55 Bigelow, Ruth ,..... 27, 77, 174 Billeter, Shirley ......... 77 Billings, Thomas ........ 28, 77, 149, 169, 204 Bills, Brenda .......... 77 Bills, Roger .... . . 95, 185 Binggeli, Gaylen . . .... 55 Bingham, JaNoe . . . . 55,181 Bingle, Richard . . . . . 77 Birch, Mike. . . . . . . 78 Bisping, Sarah . . . , 160 . . .55 Biorklund, Eric .... 95, 157, 211 Biorndal, Steve .... 55, 153, 154 Black, Colette . . ...... 95 Black, Mitchell . . . . 55, 216 Blackburn, Lynne. . . . . 78 Blackham, Marsha . . . . . 55 Blackwell, Cecilia. . . . 95 Blain, Charlene. . . . 78 Blair, Gary ..... . . . 95 Blakeburn, Barbara ..... 78, 170 Blakeburn, Bonnie . . ,. . . 95 Blanchard, Bill . . . . . 55 Bleazard, Janet. . . . . . . 95 Bloomfield, Vicki ........ 96 Bluhm, Pamela .... 55, 153, 180 Boardman, Carl . . .... 96 Bockholt, Janet . . . . 56, 153 Bollinger, lris . . . . . 96 Bolton, Mary. . . . . 96 Bonacci, Debby . . . . . 78 Bonner, Sarah .....,. 78, 157 Booth, Jacques ......... 26, 56, 153, 154 Booth, Karen .......... Booth, Rosalie . . . Borick,- Kathleen . . Bos, Pieter .... Bosen, Cathy . . . Bosen, Paul . . . Bott, Roxanne Bowen, Becky . 96 . . 56 . 96 . . 56 . . . 96 78 .......78,174 Bowen, Robert ..,.. 27, 28, 50, 206 56, 138, 170, Bowes, Alan ..... Bowman, Harold . . Bowman, Jan ,... 96 Braden, Glenda . . Bradford, John . . Bradley, Jim ..., Bradley, Richard . . 78, Bradshaw, Bonnie . Bradshaw, Jon . . Brady, Carol . . . Brady, Mary . . . Brady, Ted . . . . Brandt, Carl . . . Brandt, Conrad. . . Brasher, Jill ..... 149, Brauer, Patricia. . . Breckenridge, Linda Breeze, Steve .... 201, Brewer, Julli .... Bridges, Julia . . . Briggs, Robert . . Briggs, Susan ,,.. Bringhurst, Debby . Brinton, Bonnie . . . Brinton, Eliot . . 96, Brinton, Greg . . . 50, 56,141,153,165, Brock, Jeanne . . . Brock, Larry .... Brockbank, Anne . . Bromley, Michael . . Brooks, Dean .... Brossard, Shirley . . Brown, Brian .... 76, 78, Brown, Daniel . . . Brown, John .... 1 57, Brown, Karen . . . Brown, Mark .... Brown, Nancy . . . Brown, Susan. . . Brown, Sydney . . . Brown, Valerie . . . Brownrigg, Chuck . Brunson, Mark . . . Brunson, Steve . . . Bruschke, Debby . . Bryner, Clyde .... Bryner, Dalton . . . Bryner, Mike .,.. Bryson, Carolyn. . . Buchman, David . . Buehler, Craig . . . Buhler, Carmen. . . Buhler, Mark ,... Bullen, Kathleen . . Bullen, Thrulow. . . 56, Bunnell, Bob ,... 157, 168, Burgess, Kimberly. Burnham, Norm . Burns, Winston . . Burris, Ann . . . 96, Burton, Debbie . . Burton, Scott . . . 192,193, ..... 56 ...96,196 ..... 94, ,165,168,185 .. 170,182 ..... 96 .26,96,196 ... 26,27, 168,169,176 56,149,153 . . .96, 204 ,....78 .....96, 134,156,157 56,171,186 ..... 78 ...56,185 .. 78, 140, 160,169,174 ..... 56, 117,153,162 56,156,157 .. 78, 200, 202,203,212 ..... 78 ...78,174 ..96,171 ...56,171 .27, 56,139 ...78,16O 165,176,216 . 45,46,47, 176,192 ,216 56,156,158 .....204 ..96,157 96 96 56,160,184 . . . . . 26, 176,193,196 . . . 28,78 26,78, 156, 158,176,204 . . . 56,181 .....96 56 ...96,156 ... 29,56, 162,179,180 .....96 -...78 . . 56, 147, 149, 153 96 56 56,153,206 ...78,183 ..... 56 56,160,179 ...78,215 ... 26,56 153,154,176 96 56 .29, 96,185 ..... 26, 153,176,215 ..... 56, 185,193,206 ...56,172 ..... 28, 78,170,214 ..... 56 170,171,184 ...96,184 .. 78 Busath, David ..., 176, Bushnell, Follet . . . Bushnell, Jim ..., Bushnell, Susan . . Bussell, Vickie. . . Butcher, Jackie . . . Butler, Carolyn . . . 153, 155, Butler, Delightra . . Butler, Gladel . . . Butler, John ..., 1 57, Butler, Paulette . . . Buttars, Margaret. . Butterfield, Carolyn . 155 Butterfield, Diane. . Cahoon, Kathy. . . Cahoy, DeeAnn . . Cahoy, Lillian . . . Call, Karen ..... 45, 57, 139, Callahan, Debbie. . Callahan, Linda . . Callis, Peter . . 57, Campbell, David . . Campbell, Judy. . . Campbell, Kevin . . Canavan, Nancy . . Cannon, Bob. . 78 Cannon, Carolyn . . Cannon, Dave . . . 153, 1 . .... 96, 185,209,211 96 56 ..96,170 96 96 .....56, 156,159,180 96 56 .....96, 158,185,187 17,78 .....57 .,...78, 156,169,174 .....57 .....29, 57, 153, 180 . . . . . 78, 166, 167, 168 57, 166, 181 . 23, 25, 27, 160, 162, 168 78 .....78, 162,168,174 168,182,185 ...96, 170 ..... 26, 27,96,185 57 78 176,196,203 ...78,174 ..... 57, 154,170,215 Cannon, Holly ....... 29, 96 Cannon, Jayne ..... 29, 78, 172 Cannon, Joan .... 78, 169, 172 Cannon, Jud ..... 50, 57, 153, 154,165L176, 214 Cannon, Layne . . 28, 78, 176, 204 Cannon, Lynn ......... 96 Cannon, Mary ......... 57 Cannon, Melissa ........ 45, 57, 156, 168, 179 Cannon, Wendy ........ 96 Cardall, Eugene ...... 78, 206 Cardall, Jane ........ 57, 160 Carl, Paula . . . ,. 57,170,171 Carlson, Arne .... 96, 196, 211 Carlson, Marian . Carlson, Steve . . .... 96 57 Carlton, Janet ......... 96, Carr, Becky. . . Carr, Debra . . Carr, Kristine .... Carranza, Andy . . Carver, Deborah . . 156,182,185 78 ......96 ...78,168 96 78 Carver, Debralee. . . . 96 Case, Sharon .... Casper, David , . Catmull, Jean . . . Cederstrom, Kim . . . 78 . . 57 . . 97 .....97 Center, Laura ........, 57 Center, Robert .... 78, 162, 209 Cervenka, Margaret .... 78, 157 59 Challis, Annette ...78,1,174 Chase, Christine ........ 45, 57, 153, 179, 180 Chausow, Robert ..... . . . 57 Chavez, Sam . . . Chidester, Karen . Chilcott, Candie . . Chipman, Kathy . . Christensen, Eric . Christensen, Kim . Christensen, Leland Christensen, Linda Christensen, Reed . Christensen, Richard Christensen, Vickie ....57 .....57 ...97,184 ....97 ....78 .....97,185 .......97 .. ...79 ......,79 97, 157, 158, 187 182 .....79, 12 10 12 Christie, Janine ....... 57, 153 10 Christopherson, Barbara .... 97 11 Christopherson, Lolia ..., 79, 169 12 Clark, Alice ........... 27, 153, 168, 178 29, 57, 12 Clark, Frances ......,.. 50, 57, 153, 159, 164, 165,166,167, 179,180 10 Clark, Joel ......... 97, 203 11 Clark, Sam ....... 27, 79, 214 10 Clawson, Tom .... 12 Clayton, Hydee . . . 12 Clements, Mary . . . 11 Clifford, Ron . . 79, 11 Clinger, Carla . . . 139, 10 Clinger, Cordell . . . 11 Clyde, Diann . . 10 Clymer, Monty . . Cockayne, Don. . . Cockayne, Janet . . 10 10 12 Cody, Belita .... 12 Coleman, Skip .... 141, 10 Coltharp, Hugh .... 110 Conde, Kevin .... 157 11 Cone, Charlene , . 12 Connole, Shannon . 11 Connor, Charlotte . 10 Conover, Mark . , . 12 Cook, Bart ...,. 11 Cook, Harvey , . 10 Cook, Karen . . , 10 Coomans, Dave . . 10, Coombs, Cheryl . . 12 Coon, Janice . . . 10 Cooper, Lois , . 11 Cope, Bruce . . 11 Corbin, Caron . . , 12'Corparon, Judy. . . 10 Costello, Pat . . . 10 Courtney, Skip . . . 1,0 Covington, Robert . 1:0 Cox, Newton. . , . 12VCozakos, Susan. . 141 Cozakos, Tom . . 10 Crandall, Diane . 12lCrandall, Linda. . . 11 Crawford, Becky . . 10 Crawford, John . . 11 Crawford, Marianne 11 Crockett, Dawna . . 10 Crockett, Karen . . 12 Croft, Barbara . . . 10 Clark, Susan . . 10 Clawson, Dennis . . . Clawson, Douglas . . 97,159,184 ...97,211 ..... 97, 117,134,162 ... 27,97, 169,196,211 ...57,162 57, 153,154,180 169,190,193 ...29,79, 160,163,166 .....27, 97,156,182 ..... 79 .... 97 ..... 97 ...97,185 ..... 57 . . . 26, 58, 199, 201, 215 171 ...97, ...28,97, 158,170,211 79 ...58,181 ...79,165 97 58,153,172 ...79,150 ...97,168 97 ...97,160 58 97 ., .79,169 .. .. . 79 58,184,185 . 28,97,196 .. .97,187 . .... 97 97,170,187 .. .58,160 .. .79,214 .29,97,185 . ,. 29,58 153,155,180 ,....79 . ..97 ....79 ....79 ..,97,169 ,. 58,156, 179180 157, , 10 Cronquist, Chris ......., 97 11 Crotch, Nancy ....... 79, 174 10 Crowther, Farideh . . 97, 166, 168 11 Culp, Patty ,........ 51, 79, 149, 169, 174 12 Cunningham, Kaylene . . . 58, 153 10 Curtis, Dana ,.,,.... 97, 182 11 Curtis,Marv ... ...79,172 12 Curtis, Rosemary ..,..... 58, 163, 180, 185 11 Cushing, Nancy ..,..... 79 12 Cushman, Lyn ......, 58, 150 11 Cuthbert, Richard ........ 27, 79, 165, 166, 1 67, 170,183, 214 211 12 Cutler, Noel ,.... 58, 185, 10 Dahling, Richard ........ 97 11 Daines, Cathy ......... 79, 159,160,169,174 11 Dalton, Jennifer ...,..,. 79 11 Dansie, Janet ........., 79 12 Dansie, Lois .,... 58, 151, 181 10 Darger, Anne. . . 29, 97, 163, 169 12 Darley, Elizabeth ..., 45, 49, 58, 117,134.153,154,160,163,180 97 10 Dauterman, Suzy. . . 1 1 Davidson, Dan ......... 79 12 Davila, Laurie .... 58, 163, 168 12 Dawes, Gloria . . .... 58, 181 10 Dawson, Karl. . . 10 Day, Daniel . . .....158 .97 Dean, Keith, , , Decker, Jean . . Decker, Jim .... DeFond, Kirk . . . DeLaMare, Virginia . Delaplaine, John . Della-Fiana, Vern , 79 DeLong, John . . DeLong, Susan . . DeMar, Suzie. . . Demond, Nancy . Dent, Craig .... Deppe, Bonnie . . Deppe, Mariella . Dern, Teresa . . . DeTevis, Toni. . , Dewsnup, Wesley 58 Diaz, Lanny . . . Dibble, Mark . . . Dick, Janice . . Dick, Terrill . . . Dillon, Marilyn . . Dixon, Debbie . . Dixon, Susan . . . Diobadze, Eteri. . Dodge, Debra . . Dolowitz, Susan . 47, 58, 149, 1 167, Donaldson, Laurie Donner, Rita . . , Dorius, Chuck . . Dormeyer, Michael . . 58 157 Dorrity, Bonnie . . Dougherty, Ann , Douglass, Craig . Douglass, Kent . . Dowding, Doug . Downing, Leslie . Doxey, Robyn . . Doxey, Tom . . . Draden, Glenda . Drage, David. . . Draper, Barbara . Draper, Del .... Droubay, Patricia . Droz, Paul .,.. Duncan, Jim . . . Duncanson, Gail . Duder, Christie . . Dunford, Brad . . Dunford, Carolyn . Dunham, Donald , Dzierzon, Ralf . . Dzierzon, Wilfred Eakle, Jay .... 79 97 79,196,209 97 .....79, 174,184 58 .....26, 176,200,203 97 58,160,185 97 ,168,185 ...58,183 79 .....97 58 79,163,169 , , . 97,171 28, , 153, 176, 209 58 .28,97,212 ...79,184 .... 97 ... 29,79 ...97,168 58,166,168 .26,98,169 98 ...29,45, 59,165,166, 169,178,180 79 98 58 .....49, 158,186,187 98 79,169,174 . . . . . 58 98,170,211 ..... 98, 196,203,211 ...58,169 58, 179 , . 79, 157, 204 98 15a,176, 21111212 . . .79,1e3 ... 2a,79, 167,185,214 79, 160, 163, 174 98, 182, 213 79 80 .. 58,170, 179,180,184 98 ,....29, 80,169,174 58,149,170 80 80 .. 98 Eastman, Jim . . . Eastmond, Riki . . Eastmond, Tina. . Eder, Charles. . Edwards, Ray. . . Ehlers, Doldiene . Eichers, Lillie Ann Eklof, Annebel . . Eldredge, Dorothy Eldredge, Gloria . Ellefsen, Katherine 98 80 ..98,173 ..98,183 58 .. 98 80160 ...24, , .....80,184 80 98 27, 58, 166, 184 Elliott,Ginda . . . .... , . 80 Ellis, Richard . . . . 80,156 Enger, Ann . . .... 80 Enos, Carole . . . . . . '98 98 Ensign, Janice .... , 156, 170 Epperson, Dave . ...... . 59, 147, 153, 206 Epperson, Elizabeth , ..... 98, 168, 170 171 Erickson, Carl . . . . 59, Erickson, Chris . . . . 98,184 Ernstsen, Dana . .... 80 Escatt, Judy. . . .... . . 59 Esplin, Kathy ..,.. 98, 150, 168 Ethington, Bruce .... . . Evans Evans 1 David.. .. , , . . 98 , Albert ..... 59, 193, 212 98 196 212 80 Evans Evans Evans 1 David F. . .... . . i Julianne ......... 80 Rick ....... 23, 24, 48, 50, 59, 153, 154, 176, 193 Evans, Robert .......... 80 Evans, Robert ...... 28, 59, 185 Evans, Wendy ......... 80 Everts, Joel .... 49, 98, 185, 187 Faggiani, Debbie ...... 45, 46, 50, 59, 159, 166, 169, 170, 179, 180 Fairbanks, Georgia . . 98, 156, 171 Fairbanks, Jan ......... 98 Fairbanks, Jeff . . Fairbanks, Jerald . Fairbanks, Kay . . Fairbanks, Maria . Fairbanks, Norman . .... 59, 208 Farrer, Pauline . . Fawcett, Brent . . Felix, Cheryl . , Felt, Chris Felton, Blair . . . Fernley, Greg . . Fetzer, Lowell . . Fielden, Brian . Fielden, Mike. . Fife, Julie. . . . Fife, Laura .... Flandro, Nancy . Fletcher, Kathy .... Folland, Julie . Folland, Susan 5 .....59,153 .. ..80,204 98 .......29, 59,156, 181 59 .. 28, 59 98 ...29,98,165 174 80, 160, 80, 157, 204 .98 . . .98,196 .....80,193 ...80, 156 98,156,185 29, 80, 155, 156, 159, 174 .....29, 80,163,171 98 .... 31, 9,153,154,168,180 11 12 10 10 11 10 11 12 11 11 10 10 10 12 11 12 11 11 12 10 11 12 11 11 10 12 11 11 10 11 10 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 10 11 10 12 11 11 10 10 11 11 10 11 12 12 10 12 11 10 10 10 11 12 11 10 12 10 11 11 12 10 11 10 10 12 11 12 11 10 11 Forbush, Connie . . .... 80 Ford, Randall. . . . . 59, 177 Foriska, Jack . . . . . . 98 Forsberg, Carl . . . . . 98 Forsberg, Helen . . . . 80, 166 Foster, Tom .... .... 9 8 Foulger, Allen . . . . 80,177 Fountain, Jim .... ..... 5 9 Fowles, Richard ......... 80, 157, 164, 214 59 Fox, John .... ...... Fox, John C. ....... . . 80 Francis, Ann ..... 98, 159, 184 Frank, Dennis. . . . . . 98,170 Frank, Kim . . . . . . . '98 Frank, Ron .... . . . . . 59 Frank, Steven ....... . . 22, 80 158, 170 Frazier, Kevin . . . . . 59 Frecking, John , . . . . . 80 Freed, Howard . . . . 80, 204 Frickey, Maylin . . Frost, Lucille . . . Fuhriman, Ross .,.. Fuiinami, Robert . . . 48, 59, 169, Fuller, Becki ,... Fuller, Susan . . . , 160 Fullmer, Ann .... Fullmer, Teri .... 163 117,134 Fuwell, Peggy . Gaddis, Chris. . Gagliardi, Mike Garcia, Rosalinda Gardner, Barbara Gardner, Marcie Gardner, Randall Garlington, Ann Garrett, Steve . Gates, Lois . . Gay, Susan. . . Gendorf,'Erika . Gentile, Craig . Gerber, JoAnn . Gerth, Linda . . Gessel, Van . . 80 80 59 ..98 ...80 . . 27, 182, 183 80 . . 80, 169, 174 98 27,59, 150,162 .. 80 172,216 .. 98 .. 80 .98, 168 .. 80 .. 98 . . . 29, 169,174 .80, 209 .80,174 .. 80 .. 80 .. 80 .. 80 59,160 27,28, 46, 48, 49, 59, 117, 150, 153, 154, 162,168 Giacoma, Shauna Gibbons, Mark . Gibbons, Suzanne Gibson, Ann . . Gibson, Becky . Gibson, Cory , . Gibson, Kathy . Gibson, Wendy Gillmor, Steve . Gilmor, Thomas Gittins, Simon . Goates, Drew . Godding, Brent. Goff, Dell . . . Gogins, Kent . . Goo, Vance . . Goodrich, Kent. Goodwin, Greg Goodwin, Marc Goold, Gary . . Gorder, Edward Gordon, James . Gordon, John . Gorman, Wayne Gossett, Alisa. . Graham, Gary . Graham, Rick. . Grant, Jacqueline Gras, Gerald ..... Gray, Gillian. . . . Gray, James . . Graybill, Don .... Green, Debbie .... Green, Judi . . Green, Rebecca . . . Greenwell, Robert Greenwood, Ed . . Griffin, Carl . . . Griffin, Danny . . . Griffith, David . . . 81, ies 46 168 165 81 '52 'ei 59 . . 98 149,174 . . . 98 .59,181 . . . B1 ... B1 . .. 99 157,158 81 158 1 . . 81 28,991 196, 214 . . 81 . . 59 157,168 . . 99 . . 59 81,157 . . 99 28,99, 196,214 . . 99 . . 81 . . 59, 174,183 . . 81 . . 99 . . 59 . . 99 156,159 . . 81 . . 29, 166,184 . . 99 156,182 99,163 . . 99 60, 181 . . 81 60, 149 . . 81 99, 203 . . 81 . . Holik, Marleen . . . . Hall, Jay ...... 10 Hull, 4 Grime, Gerri . . . Grime, Richard . . Grimshaw, Denzil Grobstein, Larry . Grotepas, Jerry, . Grover, Daniel . . Grover, Lisa . . . Grover, Margaret Gunnell, Boyd . . Gunnell, Jessica . Gunnell, Juliet . . Gustin, Gayle . . Gutke, Charlotte . Gutke, Diane. . . Hole, Mike . . . Hale, Ronnie . . , Hales, Cathyren . Hales, Ellen .,.. Hall, Alan . . . Hall, Darrell . . Hall, Harry . . . Hancock, Connie . . Hancock, Vicke. . . Hanks, Barbara. . Hanks, Nancy . . . 81 .... 28,99 . 60,153,163 ..28,81,196 ...... 81 ...81,167 99 ......60, 166,169,179 .....,99 ....99,170 ...99,168 .. 99 .. 99 60 ...99,168 99 ...99,184 99 . . 81 , 60 99 .. 28,60 . . 81 81 60 ..26, 81,174 Hanks, Susan ........ '23, 25, Hansen, Anne . . Hansen, Barry . . . Hansen, Betty . . Hansen, Brent Hansen, Carolyn . 26, 60,153,167 ,...81,174 81 99 ...99,212 . ,... 60 Hansen, Conway. . . 81 Hansen, Debbie . , .... 81 Hansen, Elizabeth ..... 60, 181 Hansen, Hans . . . . . . . 60 Hansen, Jill ......... 60, 61 Hansen, Jill ......... 99, 184 Hansen, Marianne ..... 26, 27, 60, 153, 155, 156, 161, 170, 180 Hansen, Melody . . . 81, 161, 174 Hansen, Randall ...... 99, 211 Hansen, Robert ....... 94, 99, 150,167,168, 214 Hansen, William ...... 27, 48, Hardy, Dave . . . Harkey, Steve . . . Harkness, Stephen . 49, 60, 156, 157, 158, 168,177,184 Hanson, Kevin .....,. 99, 169 Hardy, Christina ........ 60 1 26, 81, 77, 196, 209 ..99 99 157 Harper, Carol . . . 60,163 179 Harris, Barbara. . ..... 99 Harris, Janet . . . , . . . . 81 Harris, Janet L.. . . . , . . 81 Harris, Julius . . . 27,99 211 Harris, Kathy. . . . . . . . 81 Harris, Mike . . . 60,193 197 Harris, Ronald . . ..... 99 Harrison, Julia . . . 29, 99 182 Harvey, Dave .,. ..... 60 Hasegawa, Joyce . 60, 169, 179 Hashimoto, Jay. . , . . 100,169 Hatch, Daniel . . . . . . . . 60 Hatch, Madelyn . . 61,146 168 Hatch, Paul ..... . . 100, 165, 170 177,196 206 Hatch, Randy .... . . 100 165 Hatch, Sarah .... ,.... 6 1 Hatch, Valerie . . . . 100,184 Hatfield, Paul . . . .... . 100 Hatsis, Steve . . . 81, 157, 158 Hatsis, Valorie . . ..... 81 Hayes, Eric ..... 28, 100, 196 Haymore, Sheralyn . ,.... 29, 81, 161, 174 Heaton,J.D.... 81 Heemeyer, Dave . . .... 61 Hegsted, Kent , . . 100,158 Hegsted, Maren . . 82, 166, 170 Helgesen, Harold. . ..... 61 Hendel, Joan .... ..... 1 00 Henderson, Brent. . .... J . 100 Henderson, Gloria . ..... 82 Herzog,Jaada . . , 61,153,169 Hess, John . 28, 61, 153, 166, 185 Hess, Sandy .... ..... 8 2 Hewlett, John .... . . 100, 168, 177,196,202 214 Hiatt, Bonnie .... ..... 8 2 11 Hicken, Analee. . . . . . 82,184 10 Hicken, Paul .... . . 100, 211 Hicks, Teresa .... 100, 156, 168 Higgins, Charles . . ...., 100 Higgins, John. . . . . . . . 82 Higgs, Mary Ann. . . . 61, 153, 154, 180 Hileman, Marsha . . .... 100, 170, 185 . I .. F - . :- i i ' -f . ,.., . . -1 .. 1 Q . Hileman, Stephen . . Hill, Carolyn ..... 154 Hill, Debbie ..,.. Hill, Steven ...... Hill, Susan . . . 100, Hilton, Mike ..... 165, 166, 167, Hilton, Sydney .... Hinckley, Kevin. . . Hinckley, Scott .... Hixson, Clair . . . Hixson, Craig . . Hixson, Vicky. . . Hodge, Joseph . . Hoff, Val .... Holbrook, Jon .... Holbrook, Ven . . . 163, 170, 100, 100, Holder, Carry ...... Holding, Merrilee ..... Holland, Daniel . . f . . . 61 61,153, 179,180 61,181 100,196 167,169 82, 164, 177,183 100,171 170,206 .. 100, 196,206,211 .. 82 .. 82 82,169 .. 61 .61,171 82,170 157,203 . . .100 . . . 82 Hollberg, Judy . Holm, Bert . . . Holman, Ray . . Holmes, Karen . 1182 1 Holt, Alfred . . Holt, Allen . . . . Holt, Ann. . . . . Holt, Kalma . . . Holt, Karma . . . Holt, Lynn ... .... Holt, Nancy . . . . 82, Holt, Yvonne. . . . . Homer, Cindy ...... 100 61 100,196 . . 82 .. 82 193, 195 82 82 82 100, 168 175 .82, .82,175 . 61,193 161,175 .. .1oo ... 26 157,168 Homrighouse, Tim ....... 100 Hood, Richard . . . . . . 82,187 Hoopes, Alayna . . . . 82, 184 Horne, Hughes . . ..... 100 Horne, Mike .,........ 61 Horsley, Jim ..... 27, 82, 140, 168, 177, 200, 203 Hosford, Gregory ....... 100 Houck, Barbara ........ 82, 166, 169, 183 Houston, Gaynell ...... 61, 181 Houston, J. C ....... 61, 134, 150, 164, 165, 176 Howe, Nicola ......... 100 Howell, James ......... 61 Howell, Mark .......,. 100, 166, 167, 170 Howell, Mary Lou ..... 82, 175 Howell, Shirley ....,. 61, 153, 159,161,166,167, 179 180, 184 Hudsen, Reed . . ....,. 100 Huff, Julie . . . . . 82 Huff, Linda .... . . 100 Huggins, Wayne ,...... . 100 Hughes, Diane ....... 49, 61, 168 1-70,179 Hughes, Kathyrn . . . 29 100,156 Hughes, Lane. . Reed... Humphries, Susan . Hunsaker, Helen , . 154, 166, Hunsaker, Paul . . . Hunt,.Trisha . . . . Hunter, Arthur . Hunter, Doug .... 1.67 170 Hurst, Farrell . . . . Hurst, Suellen . . . . Hurst, Wendell ...... 61 Hyde, Mike ........ 196, 203 ...82 ...82 ...82 61,153, 168,180 . 100 .82,171 . . . 61 .. 100, 209,211 100,156 . . . 82 . . . 46, 153,158 82, 193, 209, 211 153,161 Hyde, Susan . . . 29,61 lndgrell, Anita ...... 82 lngebretsen, James . . . 26, 82, 170 lngebretsen, Richard ..... 100, 166, 169, 170 lsokson, Brenda ....... 61, 169 Ita, Lelini ....... 61, 158, 193 ltalasano, Linda . Jackson, Clement. . Jackson, Rosemary .,.. Jacobson, Lynn ...... 100 ...100 82 ffioo 170, Jaeger, Colleen ...... 61, Jaggi, Glen . . 28, 185 182 100 11 10 12 12 12 10 11 12 10 11 11 11 11 10 12 11 11 10 11 11 12 10 12 10 12 11 12 11 12 10 10 11 11 10 11 12 11 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 11 11 12 10 11 12 10 11 10 11 12 10 11 11 10 12 10 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 11 10 11 11 12 10 Jaramillo, Rose Mary ...... 82 Jarvis, Kelly ..... Jarvis, Pat . . . . . Jenkins, Bonnie .... Jenkins, Mary Jo . . . Jenkins, Pattie . . , Jenkins, Sandra. Jensen, Annette . Jensen, Jim . . . Jensen, LesLee . Jensen, Scott . . Jensen, Sherman . Jensen, Sherryl .... Jeppson, Dan .... Jobe, Nona ...,. Johansson, Glenn . . 100, 163,168,177 45,61,147, 151,168,184 ..... 61 .. 61,153, 154,159,180 .....100 . .... 83 .. 61 ..100 .... 83 . ,83, 205 ... 169, 183,214 ..... 83 101,196,206 61 83 Johns, Todd ....,... 28, 83, 149,157,165,166,167 Johnson, Ann .......... 101 Johnson, Arla . . , . . 101 Johnson, Connie . . , , 83 Johnson, David ......... 83 Johnson, Eric ........ 27, 61, 153, 154, 177, 185, 209 Johnson, Gloria ......,. 101 Johnson, Janet ....... 23, 26, 29, 61,153,163 Johnson, Jim ........ 23, 94, 101, 196 Johnson, Joan ,... . . 61, 165 Johnson, Joseph ........ 83 Johnson, Julie ....... 27, 61, 153,154, 168,180 Johnson, Julie . . . . . . 83,174 Johnson, LeRoy ......... 62, 153, 156, 157 Johnson, Marvin . . ..,.. 101 Johnson, Mary . . . .... . 101 Johnson, Nancy . . . . . 83 Johnson, Robert . . ..... 83 Johnson, Roger . . . 101, 187 Johnson, Sheri .... 83 Johnson, Tom . . . . 62 Johnson, Varlen ..,. 83 Johnson, Wayne ..... 101, 187 Johnson, Wendy ..... 101, 184 Johnston, Richard ..... 28, 101, 156, 157, 158 Jolley, Julia Ann ........ 101 Jolley, Mardy . . . . . 62, 202 Jolley, Marla . . . . . 101,169 Jones, Cathy . . . . . . . 101 Jones, Cathy . . . . . . 101 Jones, Cheryl. . . , . 83 Jones, Dave . . . 83 Jones, Doug ... ..... 62 Jones, Gail . . . . 101, 185 Jones, Kelly . .... 83 Jones, Randy. . . . . . 62 Jones, Tracy . . . . . 101 Jones, Warren . . .... 83 Jongeian, John . . .... . 157, 158, 211 Jordan, Chris .... ..... 8 3 Jorgensen, David. . . . . 26, 28, 45, 50, 62, 167, 177, 182 101 Judd, Shauna . , . Juengling, Marlis . . Juhlin, Howard. . . Julian, Kim .,... Kaiser, Peggy .... 62, 165, Kaiser, Steven . . . 1:11:83 83 .....101 156, 158, 167, 169, 83 Kanell, Ted ..... Kapteyn, Esther . . Karren, Carolyn . . Keemer, James . . Kehl, Scott ..... Kelleher, Robert . . Keller, Lee .... Keller, Tamara . . , Kelley, Pam . . . Kelsch, Kathy. . . Kelsch, Susan. . . Kemp, Allyne. . . Kendrick, Susan . . Kenning, Mark . . . Kerr, Stephen. . . Key, Michael ..., Keyworth, Diane . . . .. 27,41 166,167.169 . . 28,10L 205 ,196,2o6 .. .. . 83 . .83,182 .. . 83 . .101 .. .170 . .. .101 .. 101,170 ....101 ...62 ..101 ..83 ..101 ..83 ..83 ...62 ...101 63 Kibbe, Gail ..... Kilbourn, Ann .... Kilbourn, Pete . . . Kimball, Kimball, Kimball, Kimball, Kimball, Briant .... 177, Kim ..... Prescindia . . Sidney .... Victor .,.. King, John . . Kipp, Kathy . Kirigin, John . Lloyd, Janet . . Kirton, Claudia . . Klc, Mary Jane . . Klc, Tom ..... Kletting, Geneal . Knaphus, Ned . . Knight, Cheryl . . Knowley, Kent . . Knowlton, Dan . . Knudsen, Jane . . 155, Knudsen, Ralph. . . . , Knudsen, Ruth . . Koenig, Christine . . . Koenig, George . . . Koenig, Gerhard . . . Koenig, Karl . . . . Kofoed, Pres . . . . Koike, Pamela . Kome, Casey . . Koser, Dixie . . Kottal, Frank . . . Koucos, Louie . . Kristensen, John . Kristiansen, Tove . Kruse, Maurianne . Kubo, Connie . . Kubo, Diane . . Kunz, Garth . . Kurita, Val . . Lake, Charles. . Lamb, Scott . , Lambourne, Bobbie. . 101,159,170 . . . . .101 156,157,214 .. 27, 101, 185,206,216 ...62,149 .. 101,156 .27, 83,169 ., 101,216 62,167,177 .. 83,140, 161,169,175 ..... 83 101,156,185 ... 29,62, 161,163,185 83,163,177 83 ....83 .. 83 .. 83 .....165 .. 62,153, 156,179,180 ,. 101,205 ..... 62, 153,160,180 62 .....101 ...50,62, 170,182,214 ...28,83, 170,182,211 ..,.. 83 .....83, 169,170,171 ..101,203 ...101 62 ..62,209 62 ..101 83 83 ...26,101 ...62,158 .....83, 177,207,214 .....l01 .....101 62 Lelis, Mike . . Lemon, Julie . . .. 102,168 ...63,161 Lems, Ann ......... 84, 184 Lence, Christine 63, 153, 180, 184 153 Lentz, Mary Lou ...... 63, Leonard, Helen ..... 29, 63, 153 Leonard, Steven Lewis, Frank . . Lewis, Jim . . Lewis, John. . Lewis, Wolfe . , Liddle, Linda . . Limb, Robbyn. . Linde, Glynn . . .. ..... 63 ....102 ...102 ..63,185 ...102 ..84,156 ...102 Lindgren, Anita. . . . . . 84 Lindgren, Steve. . . . . 84,194 171 Linford, Lindy . 102, Linford, Margie ......... 63 Linford, Mark ,... 102, 169, 207 Litster, Sharon .... 63, 147, 153 Little, Byron ......... 102, 158 Little, Ralph . . 156, 157, 63, 139, 153, 176 Littlefield, Maureen ....... 84 Lloyd, Mike. . . Lohner, Joyce . Lomax, Gary . . Long, Mike . . Loosli, Linda . , Lopez, Elaine. . Lords, Marsha . Loretto, Margie . Lott, Ronnie. . . Love, Timothy . Low, Marian . . Lowen, Maggie . Lowry, Donald . Luckau, David . Ludlow, Kris . . Luian, Joe . . . ......63,153 ... 28,102, 185,196,212 ... 102,170 ..... 84 ...102 ..84,175 ...84 .. ...102 .. ..... 63 ......102 .. 102,185,214 63 ... 63,175,185 84 ........102 .. 102,165,170 ... 63.166,171 Luker, Richard .... Lund, Jeff . . . Lund, Judy . . Lyman, Marv . . Lytle, Lisa ..... Macey, Elizabeth . . . Madison, Debbie . . . Madison, Gregg . , . .....196 ..102 ..84 ..63 ..102 ..63 ..84 ..63 . . 84,196 Lambourne, Teri ...... 83, 175 Landa, Terri ..... 83, 147, 175 Landall, Josephine ....... 101 Landes, Paul .......... 62, 170, 176, 204 Landward, Becky . . 101, 156, 168 Landward, Christine ..,. 62, 179 Langheinrich, Frank ....,. 62, 164, 165, 214 Larkin, Dennis ......... 101 Larkin, Ron ....... 27, 49, 50, Madrid, Richard Madrill, Connie . .. ..102 .. ...63 Madsen, Jeanene. . . . . 84, 175 Madsen, Reed . Madsen, Richard Madsen, Shari . Major, Scott . . 84 .....102,171 ....102,185 McClancy, Kathleen . ..102 Mc Cleery, Janet ........ 64 McConkie, Oscar . ....... 28, 102, 203, 211 183 Mc Corm ick, James ..... McCullough, Ann. . 84, 103, 163, 185 McCullough, Christine ,.... 64, 166, 167, 185 185 McCullough, Jim .... 28, 84, McDaniel, Jeff . . . McDermaid, Mark ..... 168, 185, 205 84, 213 McDonald, Chris ........ McDonald, Kathleen McElvain, Mary Jo . McEntire, Marilyn . McFarland, Carolyn 64, 156,157,179 ...... 29, 64,153,180 ....84, 170 ... 103,182 ...... 64, 163,165,166 McGee, Kitty . .... 84, 163, 170 Mclnelly, LaDene . ....... 84 Mclntire, Mark . . ......84 Mclntire, Shelley ........ 64 161,171,184 Mc lntosh, Mikella ....... 64 McKay, Ginger. . ... 103,184 84 McKenzie, Bob, . . . . . McKnight, Margie . . . . 64 McLane, Gary . . . . . . 64 McMillan, Courtney ...... 103, 163, 165 McMillan, Nancy ..... 64, 165, 170,179,180,184 McOmber, Winston ... 84,182, McPherson, Norma ....... B4 McQueen, Roger .... 26, 48, 64, 138,170,177,191, 197, 200, 209 McShane, Dennis. . McShane, Mike. . Mecham, Mark . . Meifu, Camille . . Melich, Robert . . Mellen, Richard. . . 64 ......103 84 ..103,184 103169 ..103 Mellen, Susan . . . . . 64 Memmott, Brad ....,.... 103 Merkley, Jean ......... Merrick, Linda . . . Merrill, Barbara . . Merrill, Jill ..... Metos, Fred . . . ' 84, 159,163,175 ......103 ......103 . 64,181,184 ......103 Mettmann, Marion . .,... 84 Mettmann, Regina .... 103, 170 Meyer, Waldheide . . . . . 85 Mickelsen, Dan .... . . 64 Middlesworth, Maurice . . . . 85 Larsen, 62, 139, 153, 168, 170, 176, 209 101 David ......... Larsen, Jane .......... 101 Larsen, Jay Thomas ...... 62 Larsen, Susan ..... 62, 161, 185 Larsen, Wendy ..... 48, 62, 168 Larson, Bill , 83, 164, 165, 177, 215 Larson, Brent ..... 28, 101, 156, 157, 158,165, 177, 203 Larson, Margo ......... 101 Larson, Mark ........ 28, 102 Larson, Perry .... ,... 6 2 Martinez, Marie Laub, Norman . . . 83 Mallory, Mark . . . Malm, Jane .... Malone, Bonita. . . Malone, Jerry . . . Malouf, Donald . . . Mangum, Bill .... Mannek, Holger . . Manousakis, Dessie . Manwaring, Christina Manwaring, Howard Marker, Patricia . . Markham, Mike . . Marshall, Karla. . . Marshall, Nancy . . ...84 ...63 ....84 ...63,157 .....84, 157,158,174 .....102 .....196 ...84,151 .....63, 153,154 1 02, 196,203,211 . .l02 ..... 84 ..102 .. 63 ......103 Midgley, Jeanie . . Miles, Baldemar . Miles, Kent .... Miles, Mary Ellen. Miles, Michael . . Martin, Robert . . . Martin, Steve .... 84 ..63,185 ...,....102 Lavender, George . . . 102, 211 Lawrence, Mike . . . . 102, 170 Lawson, Mary . . .... 102 Layne, Chris .... .... 1 02 Leach, Christopher ..... 62, 185 Leach, Steve .,., . . 102, 185 Leaming, Susan ......... 23, 62, 138, 148 Learned, Leland . 27, 62, 156, 169 Leaver, Bob . . 83, 193, 196, 215 LeCavalier, John ..... 102, 185 Lee, Craig ......... 62, 156 Lee, Marsha . . .... 84 Lee, Peggy .... . , 102 Leeflang, Henny . . . . . 102 Leeflang, Larrance . . .... 63 Lefevor, Melody . . ..... 84 LeFevre, Renee . . . . . 84, 175 Martinson, Pamela . .....63, 166, 169, 184 Matern, Stephen . . . 84, 182, 207 Matragos, Joanne . . . . 63, 184 Matthews. Paul. . . . . . 84, 207 Mavor, Bill .,.... 84, 194, 196 Maw, Evans .... . . . 84, 212 Maxfield, Norman . . 27, 49, 84, 140, 177, 194, 196, 200, 203, 215 Maxwell, Becky. . . Mc Bride, Kay . . . Mc Bride, Roslyn . . McCall, Deborah . . McCann, Lee .,.. McCarthy, Terry . . .....102 .....84 .....63 84,166,169 . . , . .102 ... 27,28, Leishman, Kim . ....84 84,185,194, 212 Millburn, Mark . . . Miller, Adrienne . . Miller, Margaret . . .....85,187 . . 64,117,153, 162,171,177,185 85 if QI IQ iioa ... 85,177, 185,194,196 ...... 85 ... 64,153, 159,169,171 29 184 Miller, Margo .... , 103, Miller, Mindy. . . Millet, Gay ..., 85 ,...85,184 Millfred, Faye ....... 85, 170 Milligan, Patty ..... 29, 85, 184 Milligan, Shauna . . Miner,Maggi .... Miner, Mark . . . ......103 103,134,161 ......103 Mitchell, Sheila ......... Moe, Janet .,... 64 . 29, 85, 163, 166, 167, 175 Moe, Marylyn .... 64, 165, 166, 167, 179, 180, 184 Moffat, Mike .,.. Moffat, Roy .... Moffat, Scott . . Moffett, Brian . . Monsen, Kristine . . Montague, Leslie . . Montgomery, Joan . Moore, Debbie . . . Moore, Robert . . Moore, Sherri Morelli, John .... Morgan, John . . . 85 28, 64 . . 85 ...85 ...85,173 103,173 ....29,103 64 28, 64, 185, 207 .........103 . . . 103,205 103, 169, 203 Morgan, Vicky ..... 76, 85, 161 Morris, Birgit . . .,....103 Morris, Eveline . . . Morris, Richard . . . Morris, Ricky .... Morris, Rod. . . 28 Morrison, Beverlee . Morrison, Kathy . . Morrison, Mitchell . i76fiiL ibsfisd '64fis6 64, 184 103 103 213 103 64 158 Mortensen, Dave . . ..... 85 Mortensen, Doug. . . . . 23, 54, 64 157, 158, 205 Mortensen, Sarah . . . . 85,175 Mortensen, Liz . . . . . . . . 64 Moseley, Wendy . . 64, 147, 168 Mower, Jay .... 103, 170, 185 Mower, Ralph . . ..... 64 Mulder, Frank . . ..... 64 Murphy, Geary. , . . . . 103 Murphy, Judy Ann . . . . 103 Murray, Mary . . . . . 85 Naylor, Preston . . . . . 64 Nebeker, Duane . . .... 103 Nebeker, Jeanne . . . . 103, 156 Neering, Marcia . . . . .85,175 Neering, Mark . . . .... 103, 196, 209, 211 Nelson, Denise . . . ..,. . 103 Nelson, Gloria . . . . 103,156 Nelson, Grant . . ..... 171 Nelson, James . . ..... 64 Nelson, Janis .... . . . 64, 161 Nelson, Joan ..... 50, 65, 147, 159,166,167,179 Nelson, Kathryn . . .... 103, 171, 184 185 Nelson, Margaret . ..... 26, 85, 166, 175 Nelson, Mindy . . . . . . . . 65 Nelson, Wendy . . . . . 27,85, 140,161,175 Neslen, Betsy. . , . . . 29,103 Neves, Shauna . . . . . . . . 65 Newey, Lynn .... ..... 1 03 Newman, Richard . 85, 157, 158 Ng, Wayne .... ..... 6 5 Nichols, Jerrie . , ..... 85 Nichols, Keri .... . . . 103 Nicholson, Bruce. . . . 85 Nickell,JoLynn . . . . . . 103 Nicolatus, Stephen . . . . 65 Nicoll, Anne .... .... 1 03 Nicoll, Bruce . . . . . 85 205 Nielsen, Fama . . ..... 85 Nielsen, Heidi . . . 29, 65 185 Nielsen, Jan .... ..... 6 5 Nielsen, Jean .... .,.., 1 84 Nielsen, Kris . . 27,103,161 185 Nielsen, Ron ..., ..... 1 58 Nielson, Audrey . . ,.... 103 Nielson, Joan . . . .... . 103 Nielson, John . . . 153,164 165 Nielson, Patti .... . . .85 185 Nilsson, Nathan . . 65,156 158 Noah, Maralin . . . . .65 181 Noall, Sybil . . . . . . . . 85 Nordqvist, Anna . . . . . 29,51, 65 166, 170 179 Norris, Colleen. . . . . . . . 85 Norton, Ra-Layne . ,.... 27, 65, 153 160 Norton, Robert. . . .... . 49, 103, 196 203 O'Bryan, Creston. . ..... 103 Odland, Karen . . ..... 65 Oeknick, Esther. . . . 104 170 Oenes, Angie ..., ..,.. 1 70 Ogden, Lynda . . . 26,104 185 Ogura, Kathy . . . 65,167 181 Ohm, Elizabeth. . . . . . . . 65 Oishi, Rickio .... 85, 169, 170, 177, 183 214 Olgia, Bonnie . , , 65,181 182 Olgia, Charlene . . 104, 170, 182 Olsen, David .... ,.... 8 5 Olsen, Jeff ..,.. 26, 65, 139, 153, 154 177, 207, 209 Olsen, Jim ..... 85, 170, 177 Olsen, Ric . . 28, 65, 156, 158, 182 186 Olsen, Teresa. . . .... . 104 Olson, Carol . . . . . . 65,181 Olson, Devon . . . 104,158,170 Olson, Kathy. . . . . . . . 85 Olsson, Brent .... Oltersdorf, Chris . . 85 ,.65 10 , 11 12 226 Openshaw, Carolyn Openshaw, Staf . O'Reilly, Ty ..,. Orme, Eric . . Orrock, Kathleen Ortiz, William . . ...65,151 85,170,203 ..... 85 .. 85,140, 169,194,213 .....104 85 Osborne, Steve. . 27, 65, 147, 176 Otterson, Linda .... Outsen, Randy .... Owen, Elizabeth . . . Pace, Pam ,..... Pack, Diane ,.... Palmer, Ann . Palmer, Anne ...., Palmer, Bob ..... Panos, Geoffrey . . Panos, Greg .... Pappas, John .... Poramore, Ray . 65 Parr, Roger ,.... Parry, Elizabeth . . Paskett, Eugene . . Patterson, Bob . . . Pawwinnee, Charlene Payne, Warren . . . Peacock, Scott . . . Pearson, Johnene Pearson, Laurel. . . Pearson, Melvin Peatross, Susan . . . Pedersen, Ezra .... Pedersen, Jim .... Peel, Robert . . 86 Peery, Tana .... Peery, Teri ..,.. Pehrson, Nancy . . Pelly, Linda ..... Pemberton, Marie Pendleton, lda . , . Penman, Cathy. . . Pepper, Barrie . . . Perkins, Becky . . Perry, Ellen .... Peterson, David . . Peterson, Kathy .... 85 .....104 ..-,104 65,148,166, 168,179,180 48,104,163 .. .. 104 156,170,185 .. .85,175 8i196,N4 104,170,196 .. 104,196 .. .86,183 157,158,174 . . 104,211 .. 104,182 ....104 ....104 104, 170,182 ...,104 ..86,216 ... 65 . . 86,175 .. 104,207 ..... 86 86,209,211 ...86,183 170,196,210 ,. 104,169 .. 104,169 ...,104 65 ...104 ...,104 .. 104,184 .... 65 .. 26,65 ....104 .. 104,157 48,86,155, 156,159,165,166,167,183 Peterson Rebecca , ....... 104 Peterson, Sally . 86, 134, 150, 161 Phelps, Clark ..... 66, 164, 165 Phelps, Judy ,..... 29, 66, 179 Phillips, Ann ....... 66, 166, Phillips, Jan ..... 45, 46, 49, 66, 179 151, 155, 156, 168, Phillips, Richard ...... 168, Phillips, Sheryl ...... Phillips, Wilford ..... Pia, LeRoy ...... 66, Pichayaphanich, Chutchai Pickett, Janine . Piele, Lynda . . Pilgrim, Linda ....... Pingree, Durian ...... Pitts, Becky . . . 86, 149, Pixton, Sue .,...... Plant, Randy . . 66, 177, Platts, Mark ....... Poate, George ...... Poehling, Marian . Polad, Shelley ...... Poplin, Dole , . . . 86 Poplin, Vickie ....... Popp, Guenther . . . 66 Porritt, Patsy .... . . Porschatis, Thomas . . . Porter, Susan . . . . Poulsen, Gary . . . . Poulsen, Joyce . . . Poulton, Ron . . . . . Powell, Linda ..... 86, Pratt, John ........ Pratt, Michael. . 66, 153, Preece, Janice ...... Price, Allyn . . . . . 50, 66, 166, 167, Proctor, Chris ...... 27, 86, Pugh, Kathleen ,... 66, 153, Puluso, Vicki . . . , . . Purdie, Ron. , . . 167,168,179 170 ... 86 186,187 .. .104 .. , 86 194,207 ... 66 182,214 .66,185 .. .104 ., . 66 .. . 66 168,175 .66,184 200,213 .. .104 .. .104 .. . 86 .66 161 202 203 .. .104 170 214 .. .104 .. ,104 .66,179 .. . 86 104,157 .. . 86 157,185 .. . 86 154,157 .. . 66 16L 169 168 168 .. .104 .. . 66 Pusateri, Irene . . Quayle, Joyce . . Quigley, Jerri . . Quigley, Paul . . Quigley, Shauna . Quintana, Richard Raddatz, Barbara. . . Rader, Patricia .... Rainey, Virginia Ralph, Kathy . . Ralphs, Sally . . . Rampton, Vince . . . Randa, Janome .... Randle, Mark ..... Rapp, David .... Rapp, Maurine . . Rasmussen, John . . . Rasmussen, June . . Ratliff, Gary . . . Raymond, Dave. Redford, Jeff . . Rees, Marilyn . . Reese, Chris . . Reese, David . . Reese, Paula . . . Reimann, Ross . . Reiswig, Stan .,.. Rendon, Ronald . . Reno, Kevin . . . Reuling, Rich . . Revada, Willy .... Reynolds, John .... . ... .104 66,161,184 .. .. . 66 .. .. .104 , .104 . .. .. 104 .. ... 66 153,159,163 .. .. .104 , .. .. 86 .51,86,149 ..... 86 ..104,134, 157,159,187 ..... 66 ...86,210 104, 157, 158 66 .....86 ..86 . ..,. 86 28,86 86,134,163 86 ...66,205 ...66,153 .....105 ...26,105 86 .. 86 ..105 ...105 86 .26,50,66, 153,166,167,169,183 Rhoads, Buddy ......... 86 Rhynsburger, Rennie ..,... 86 Rich, Al .,.........., 67 Rich, Chris . . . 26, 105, 165, 196 Rich, Jim ...... 23, 28, 49, 67, 141,156, Rich, Paul .... Rich, Steve ,,.. Richards, Janice . 153, Richards, Joan . . 155, 156, Richards, Larry . . Richards, Shari . Richards, Sue ..... 159, Richardson, Randy Richins, DeAnn . . . Richmond, Toni . . Rietbrock, Harley . Ri by, Kent , g . . . Riggs, Allen. . . Riggs, Shellie . . Riley, Patrick . . Riley, Tim ....... Ringwood, Scott . . . Rino, Carol . . . Ritter, Frank ..... Roberts, Ann . . . Roberts, Thom . . Robins, Leon . . . Robins, Renee . Robinson, Bruce . 117,150,163, Robison, Jim . . . Robison, Pam. . . Rodeback, Galen . Rodman, Diane. . Roe, Chris .... Rogers, Don . . Rogers, Kathy . . Rogers, Pat .... Rogers, Wendy. . Rogerson, Cathy . . Rohner, Doug . . Rollins, Philippe. . Romney, Paula . . Roner, Kathy . . Rook, Ruby .... Roosendaal, Joe . . . . .87, 203 Rosenbury, Dave . . . Roser, Joan. . . Rosvoll, Robyn . . Rowland, Kim . . Rowland, Sue. . . Rudert, Michael , 194,206,213 .. .. . 28, 105,196,207 ... 23,25 147,153,170 ... 26,61 161,168,180 . 27,29,86 166,167,175 48 105,196 161,169,175 46,67,153, 166,170,179 .....105 ... 86 . . . . .105 ...67,185 .. 105,207 ...86,211 86 86 ...86,205 86 156,170,185 67 .....171 67,165,183 86 67, 153, 163, 170 . 27, 49, 67, 164, 165, 168 .....105 ...29,49, 67,163,179 86 .....105 .. 87,157, 166,167,169 . . . . .105 87,170,184 8Z169,184 . . . . .105 . . . . .105 ...67,185 ... 105,214 29,105,163 87 ..... 67 67,138,191 ,.....105 .......67 87, 207, 214 67, 117, 163 87, 207, 214 Ruegner, Monica . . Ruesch, Craig ,... 158, 194 Rufener, Jan .... Ruff, Lynn ..... Rugg, John . . . Russ, Lynn ..... Russon, Brent . . 87, Rust, Bob .... 87, Ryan, Linda .... Ryser, David .... Ryser, Robyn . . . Rytting, Cathy . . Sabodski, John . , Saitta, Joseph . . Salazar, Dale .... Salti, Mohammed. . Sammann, Joe . . . Sampson, Dave. . Samuelson, Chris . . Sandack, Susan. . . Sandberg, Elizabeth 48, 49, 67, Sanders, Elden . . . Sanders, Joseph . . Sargent, Ellen . . . Sargent, Greta . . . Sasson,Tom . . . Savage, Mike. . . Savage, Scott . . . Sawyer, Carolyn . . Saylor, Marcus . . . Schatten, Kay Lee . 45, 67, 156, Scheiderider, Lyn . . Scherwinski, Reinhard Schiff, Tom ..... Schild, Robert . . . Schmutz, Bob. . . Schoenhals, Jean . . Schone, Ken .... Schroeder, Ann. . . Schroeder, Joyce . . Schulz, Joerg .... Schulz, Sigrid .... Schumann, Evelyn . Schwab, Christine . Schwartz, Leonard . Schwemmer, Craig . Scoggan, Diane . . Scoggan, Leonda. . Scott, Arthur .... Scott, Peggy .... Sebrands, Richard . Sedlar, Barbara . . Sedlar, Trude. . 87 Seegmiller, Jenny. . Seely, Paul ..... Selin, Lynette. . . Sellick, Gaylen . . . Senninger, Gary . . Shand, Bonnie . . . Shapiro, Gary . . . Sharp, Becky .... Sharp, Shaunna . . Shields, Claudia . . Shipp, Norman. . . Shlosar, Toni .... Shore, Tom ..... Shrewsbury, Kenneth . Shurley, Wilna . . . Siciliano, Mary . . . Sidwell, Keith. . . Sigmon, Gary . . . Silvers, Dee Ann . . Simmons, Laurence . Simmons, Lori . . . Simmons, Terry . . . Simmonds, Sally . . Simon, Dick .... Simonson, Suzanne . Simpson, Janet . . . Simpson, Karen. . Simpson, Steve . Sisson, Vicki , . Sitze, Vesti . . , Skinner, Pam . . . 87 28,87,157, , 196, 207,210 ..... 67 . . .87,170 .. 105,182 . . . . .105 168,183,213 194,196,214 ...87,147 ..105,170, 177,207,211 .....67 87 ...105 ..87 .....105 67 87,170,214 87 .....105 .....105 ...27,45, 153,154,159 .....105 .....105 .27, 87,174 26,105,168 ..... 26 .50,67,153 170,196,213 .. 105,185 .....105 ...27,29, 157,169,184 ..... 67, 124,170,185 .....67 .....67 ..87,211 ... 67 ..67,153 .. 28,68 ..,.68 .....105 ..105,183 .....68 .....87 . 68,159,169 .....105 .....105 ..68,184 87 87 . . . 87,161 . .... 170 26, 105,156,169 156,167,171 . . . . .105 ..... 68 ..68,171 ..68,185 .... 68 .. 105,169 ...68,134 .. 68,138, 139,153,154,179 ..... 87 .....68, 160,168,180 . . . . .105 105,161,165 ..... 87 ...26,68, 177,182,204 ,.... 87 105,159,184 ..... 68 ..... 68 . . . . .105 . . . . .105 ..... 87 68,186,187 ..... 29, 68,153,185 68,164,214 .....27, 68,170,171 .....105 87 ..105,211 68 ...105 .,.105 Slany, Angela . . Slaughter, Jay . . Sloan, Carolyn . . Slover, Bud. . . Smart, Chris . . . Smart, Melinda. . Smith, Carma. . . Smith, Christine. . Smith, Coleen . . Smith, Dave . . . Smith, Deborah L. Smith, Debra . . . Smith, Georgia . . Smith, Homer. . . Smith, Julie. . . Smith, Karen . . . Smith, Kenneth . . Smith, Laurie . . Smith, Marc . Smith, Mark . . Smith, Michael . . Smith, Peter . . Smith, Peter . . Smith, Roger . . . Smith, Shauna . Smith, Susan . Smith, Susan . . . Smith, Wanda . . Smith, Wilma. . . Smoot, Shauna . . Smotherman, Martha ...... Smyth, Ann .... Snow, Hawley . . Snow, Jack. . . Snow, Julie .... Snow, Melinda . . Snyder, Elaine . . Snyder, Steve . . Solleveld, Hans. . Sommerfeld, Gabriele ..... 87 Sommerfeld, Gudrun Sondrup, Julie . . Sonntag, Gaiy . . Sorbonne, Sherie . Sorensen, Kennard Sorensen, Paul A. Sorensen, Paul . . Sorenson, Charles Spackman, Robert Sparks, Don . . . Spencer, John . . Spencer, Nancy . Sperling, Robert . Spinks, Terry . . . Spivack, Gay. . . Spratt, Kathy. . . Springman, Tom . Staal, Thomas . . Stagg, Kristi . . .....157 68 68, 179, 185 . 28, 87, 194 . 27, 68, 171 68, 153, 166 29 .....105 ...105 87 87 ...87,170 ...68,163 87 .....106 87,161,163 ......106 ...29,106 ....106 ...106 ......68 ......106 ......87 106,170,185 169,183 ....87,165 68 ......106 68,161,184 ... 106,185 87, 159,168 ...87,157 ......106 ... 68,156, 194,210,211 ......106 ...87, 174 .. 106,169 .... 87 .. . 106,211 ......68 29, 68, 163, 167 106 .....87,175 68 . ,... 106, 170,182 . . .27, 87,184 . . 87,169 68 87 ..... 28,87, 158,177,215 69,153,179 ..... 27,50, 69,170,182,183 87,194,196 ....106,165 69 23, 69, 146, 194 211 106,196 .. .. .88,174 71,153,154 Stake, Janet ....... Stake, Judy ...... 69 Steen, Norma ...... Stephenson, Bob ..... 69, 153 Stephenson, Jane ..... 106 Stevens, Bruce ...... Stevens, Doug ...... 153 Kathy . 69,153 106, 1 59 88 27, 176 . . 29, 156 59 12 88 177 12 50,69, 165 177 161 Stevens, , 154 Stevens, Mark . . , 23, 76, 88 Stevens, Mike ...,...... Stevens, Russ . . .... 183 Stevens, Waldburger, Diane . Susan .... 88, 163 Stevenson, Gayle ...,.... Stewart, Bob ..... Stewart, Doug R. . . . . Stewart, Douglas H. . . Stidd, Bill ...,... Stidd, Michael , . Stobbe, Catherine ..... 88 Stobbe, Mary Ann , . Taft, Rob ...... Taggart, Paul ,... Taggart, Robyn. . . Talbot, Frank . . . Tanner, Rick . . . Tate, Lauri . , . Tate, Robert . . . Taylor, Chris , . . Taylor, Kathy . . , Taylor, Lana . . . Taylor, Lynn . . 1 1 Stocking, Mary .... 88, 170, Stonehocker, Clarence ..... Stonestreet, Joella ....... Stoss, Marion. . . . . . , Stoss, Rita , . 106, Stott, Gayle . . Stott, Larry . . Stott, Mary . . Stout, Mark. . . Stowe, Susan . . Straley, Jim ....,. Straley, John ..... 157, Strasser, John .... Strasser, Margaret . . Strickland, Rita . 88, Strickling, Ervin .... Strieber, Karen .... Stringfellow, Gayle. . Stringham, John . . . 69, Stroh, David ..... Strohl, Jerry . . . Strong, Linda ..... Struve, Barbara . . . Summerhays, Sandy . 159, Summerhays, Val . . . Sutton, Suzann .... Swalberg, Randy . . . Swan, Christine ..,. Swa ner, Swaner, Swaner, Chris . . . . . Melinda . . Russell. . . . . Swaner, Valerie ..,.. Swenson, Jennifer .... Swenson, Jon ..... 69, Swenson, Randy ..... Swenson, Richard ..... 69, 138, Taft. Karen. : .K . . . Woolley, Harold ...., 177,182 Woolley, Kurt ...... Woolley, Mark ...... Woolsey, Woolsey, Bob .,.. 72, Veronica .... Wootton, Pam . . . . . Workman, Jim . , . . . Workman, John ...,, 200 Wormdahl, Linda ..... Worsley, John . . . . . Worthe n, Barbara . Wright, David . . , Wright, Dennis . . . Wright, Erik ,,,, . . 1 106, 69 179, 175, 106, 27, 28, 185, 210 69 29 169, 157, 161, 171, 88, 1 06, 194, 88, 194 185 108, 90, 150, 108, 203, 106, 88, 156, 210, 211 88, 177, 196, 214 I Taylor, Vance . Teeples, Loraine Terry, Paul . . . . Terry, Robin .... Teutsch, Dave . . , 49, 50, 70, 149, 164, Thackeray, Joan . . 117, Thackeray, John . . 165, Thamert, Bonnie . . Thayne, Becky . . . Theos, Karyn . . Theurer, Brian . Theurer ,Craig . .. Theurer, Kris . . . . Thielke, Thiriot, Thomas Bryan . . . Karen . . . 28,49,186 ..... 106, 157,170,196 ...69,163 . .106,157, 170,185 ..... 69 69,166,168, 179,184,185 70,153,177 .....106 ..... 70 .. 106,182 .... 106, 159,171,184 .....106 ..,88,182 ..106,156, 157,158,167 . . . 88,169 . 27,46,48, 165,166,167 ... 45,70, 153,154,163 ,. 88,164, 200, 203, 210 88 . . . 27,29, 88, 169, 175 170 . 26, 70, 215 . 26, 54, 70, 194, 200, 215 . . . 26,106 106, 170, 187 ....88 , Dave . . 28, 88, 167 26, 72, 205 12 Wright, LeGrande . . . 90, Wright, Shannon. , . . 108, Wyler, Pamala ......... Wynn, Steve ...., 72, 156, Yeates, Andrew . , . 90,164, 1 1 156 215 175 Thomas, Jane ....... 88, Thomas, John . 28, 106, 196, 207 Thomas, Lois .......... 106 Thomas, Lynn . ....... 88 Thomas, Susan ...... 107, 184 Thomas, Timothy ......, 107, 166, 167, 177 Thomas, Verdo ......... 88 Thompson, Terry . . . . . 70,153 Thornburg, Annette, . ..,. 88, 168. 175 Thornley, Cynthia . . ..... 107 Thornton, Kathy . . . . . 29, 88, 149, 169, 175 Thurgood, Corey . . ..... 107 Thurman, David . . . 47, 48, 49, 70, 153, 167 Tingey, Bill . . . . . . 88,205 Tingey, Rebecca . . 107, 156 Tobler, Teri .... ..., 1 07 Tolman, Joanne . . . . . 70,179 Toombes, Gleed . . .... 107, 205, 216 Toombes, Guy . . . 166 Tornquist, Carolyn . Toronto, John . , . Torres, David. . . Townsend, Susan . . Yeates, Robert . . . Yoshinaga, Cynthia . Young, Becky. . . Young, Betty . . . Young, Les . , , Young, Monika . . . Young, Pamela . , . . . . 28,70, 167, 182, 216 70 Young, Robert . 26, 108, 203 108 Young, Sheri ..., Young, Win .... 157 Zablocki, Peter . . . Zakis, Janie .... Zaratian, Beck . . . Zareas, Arlean . . Zareas, Patty .,.. Zimmerman, Ralph . Zumbrunnen, Bobby Zwaneveld,'Diane . I ., .. . 88 88 88 72,186,187 ... .. , 72 , .. 27,90 161,174 ,, .72,153 .. .. 108 . ., .. . 72 . .. .. .108 ,216 .. ,156 . . 90,156 158,177,215 .. .. . 90 . . 72,150 170,181,184 ., .. .108 .. ., . 72 .. .108 ... .. . 90 ... .. , 72 . .. 108 171 1 Toy, Victor ..,. Trople, Truiillo, Linda. . . Mary Ann Tsosie, Herbert , . Tsuyuki, Rene . . Tucker, Alvin Tucker, Bruce, . . Tucker, Phyllis . . Tuckey, Larry, . . Tuipelehake, Seti . . . Turley, Mary Jean Turner, Janice , . Turner, Marvin . 28, 70 ...70 ...107 ...70 70, 138, 172 ...107 ..107 .. 70 .. 107 .. 88 .. 88, 170,171 ..107 70,165 .. 88 Turpin, Joe .... Turville, Mike ........ 70, 210 Twelves, Elizabeth .... 107, 185 Tyler, Meg ........ 107, 170 Tyler, Mike ....... . . 70, 153 Ubolchart, Somehart ...... 88 Udy, Kathy .....,,.... 88 Urry, Grace . ..... . Utley, Darcell , . Vaile, Bryce . Valdez, Jerry . . VandenBerg, Jerrie . VanderKnaap, Danice Vanderzalm, Allen . Van Frank, Mereth . Van Grol, Lenonora Van Slooten, Richard van Vemde, Aria . . Van Wagoner, John Van Wagoner, Mark . Vanzomeren, Karen Varney, Janet . . . Verchick, Virginia. . Versluis, Bonnie. . . Versteeg, Coreen . . Vick, Norma . , . Vick, Roland . . Visser, Miriam . . . Voigt, Greg ..., Volker, Richard. . . Vowles, Judy .... Wachtel, Dieter . . Waddell, Caryl. . . Wade, Fred . . . Wadsworth, Pat . . Wahlberg, Marilyn . 26, 54, 70, 117, 153 88 70 ..107 88 ..70,153 ....70, 153,169 ..107,184 70 .....71, 156,157,158 71 ...81,173 ..107,205 .....107 ....,107 ...26,7l, 169,178,180 .....107 71 .. 107,170 ...89,214 ..,.. 71 107,170,185 ..... 89 71,161,185 107,170,182 .. ,. .107 .. .. . 89 . .. .. 71 ... . 107, 171,184,185 .. .71,168 Waldo, Walker, Emily .... Pamela . Wall, Kelly ,..., Wallace, Richard , . Walters, Michael . Wangsgaard, Jill . . Wangsgaard, Paul , Ward, Mike ..., Ward, Nancy . . Ward, Steve . . . Warner, Julie. . . 153, 155, 156, Warner, Mike . . Warner, Richard . Warner, Ron . . . Warner, Steve . . 29, 50, 71, Warren, Karen . . Watkins, Richard . Weakla nd, John . . Weaver, Lou . . . Webster, Kay . Webster, Sue. . Wehrli, Wehrli, Larry. . Linda. , . Weidenbacher, Roseanne Weilenmann, Margaret. . Weilenmann, Merry . Weixler, Trudy . Welch, Megan . . Welling, Doug . . Welling, Jeff . . . Welling, Kristen . Welling, Nadene . Welling, Norene . . . 29 89 169,175 .. 107,169 .. .71,177 .. 107,185 . .. 89 . 71,181 .. 89,196 ,. , .196 89,183,189 .. . .107 . 27,50,7L 161,167,180 .. .. .107 ... . 107, 170,177,216 23,172,182 . 23,25,28 153,177,194 . . 71, 179 71,159,171 107,205,211 89,170,171 .. 71,153 .89,175 .27,71,153 .. 101 159,170,182 .. .107 .71,163 89 71,161,170 107 ., ..107 .. 107,170 .. 26,71, 153,178,180 .. .. 89 .. .. 89 Wells, Renee . . . Wells, Terri. . . Wells, Wilma. . . West, David . . . Westra, Ken . . . Wetmore, Hugh . . Weyher, Robert , . Whaley, Robert . . 71, 153, 154 Wheelwright, Cathy Whetman, Lewis . . Whitchurch, Alan. . Whitchurch, Carolyn White, Jeanie . . , White, Stephanie. . Whitehead, Melanie Whitehorn, Phyllis . Whitesides, Elizabeth . Whitman, Lewis . . Whitney, Katie . . . Whitney, Thomas. . 1 53, Wiggerman, Tina. . Wight, Brayton. . . Wight, Earl .... Wilcox, Keven . . Wilde, Jane ..,. .... 71 ...89,151 ..... 71, 153,179,180 .....107 ..... 71 .... 71 .... 107, 169,205 .,. 27,50, 166,168,176 ..... 89, 156,159,175 170 89 89 .....89, 161,168,174 89 .....107 .....107 ....108 89 ...28,71, 166,169,185 89 ...71,153 ..108,211 89 89 Wilde, Kaye . . . 27,71, 179, 108 Wilkerson, Lynn . . Wilkins, Larry . . Wilkins, Rick . . . Wilkinson, Ann . . Wilkinson, Vickie . . Williams, Becky . . Williams, Brooke . . Williams, Douglas . Williams, Holly , . . Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Noel , . . Williams, Pam , . Williams, Paula. . Willis, Brad. . . Wilson, Greg .... Wilson, Patricia . . Wilson, Scott. . . Wilson, Wendy. . . Winder, Steve . . Winegar, Karla. . . Winegar, Kayla . . Winkler, Jim . . . Winkler, Randy. . . 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