East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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cnoo ©eg JHotnesi, iotoa How quickly we are to leave behind the security of our high school years. Soon we will no longer be a part of daily high school life that we have grown so accustomed to these past three years. Days when someone else planned our time for us are to be no more. The direction of our lives will be our decision alone. In the beginning we were not yet aware of the satisfaction that our efforts to attain knowledge may provide for us. Each of us has at some tithe turned away from studies in apathy or discouragement. It soon became evident that our studies would provide rewards and personal satisfaction. Then we found ourselves turning back to them once more, this time without drudgery. We even found ourselves performing with a will. Close friendships became meaningful through good times together and secrets shared. Will we cease to matter to one another as we go our separate ways? As we leave we will be, for a time, relieved. Then we must cope with a world in which the shape of our lives is still uncertain. We have had an opportunity to prepare ourselves for the future. The opportunity has been provided by East High. We found great opportunity at East from an academic standpoint. East offered us a variety of courses to allow for our individual interests. The curriculum was designed to give us a well-rounded education. At East High, we had an opportunity to attain a high degree of education, and an educated person is usually a successful person. East lacked little in the way of bringing people together. This gave us an opportunity to become socially aware of others. There were clubs for everyone, whatever his interests may have been. Activities, dances, athletic events, school plays — were many. At East we learned about people, to respect others 9 feelings, and how to get along with those around us every day. East High, with its opportunities— both academic and social — has allowed us to grad- uate as people who are able to lead productive and meaningful lives u for the service of humanity. Table Of Contents Academics 4-27 Seniors Sports Activities Underclassmen Advertisements and Index 737-776 — 2 — 4 —5— Dr. Gar eld L Jackson, Principal (5) Mr. M. Roger School Board Aids In Solving Problems BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1968-69, left to right: Rev. L. Robert Keck; Mrs. Jack Spevak ; Mr. John R. Haydon ; Mr. Herrold V. Mann, Secretary, Board of Education; Dr. George G. Caudill, President; Dr. Dwight M. Davis, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Ora E. Niffenegger ; Mr. Merle F. Schlampp ; Mr. Arthur Davis. The Instructional Material Center in the library seats 170 and contains over 12,000 books, magazines, and reserve pamphlets which are now available to all students. Two areas which have been completed this year are the teachers ' curriculum and audio-visual rooms. East High ' s eager students pursue knowledge. Mrs. Anderson Library Clerk Mrs. Schmeiser Librarian Miss Van Tress Librarian Mrs. Baranosky Nurse Every sophomore must have a T.B. test. Here Mrs. Baranosky tests student Robert Zust. Many Help To Keep East Running Smoothly CUSTODIANS, MATRONS, AND ENGINEERS, Row 1: Mr. Our custodian, Mr. Walker, regulates temperature in room 016. Rees, Mr. Light, Mr. Parris, Mr. Hawkins; Row 2: Mr. Sulli- van, Mr. Houldefer, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Walker, Mr. Nogle ; Not Pictured: Mr. Story, Mr. Kline, Mr. Haskell, Mr. Keller, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Wright. English Miss Arnold Mr. Christian Mr. Dolan Mrs. Dowd Mr. Forker Mr. Heckel Speech Two Courses Added Debate and extemporaneous speaking were the class activities of the twenty students enrolled in Forensics. Miss Whitford explained that methods of reasoning were stressed — if a student makes a statement he should be able to back it up and prove it. Social Communications, a fused two-hour course in English and Social Science, is taught by Mr. Wright (English) and Mr. Gewerth (Social Studies). Mrs. Iverson Miss Jones Miss Langenfeld Mrs. Linder Mrs. Mastin Speech Busily preparing: file cards for debate are Forensics students Janis Goddard, Bill Brown, and Mary Blackford. Miss Whitford assists them. Mrs. Mount Mrs. Newman Mr. Oxenreider Mr. Raymond Mrs. Rieck Mr. Waller Miss Whitford Mr. Wright Speech, Drama Speech Foreign Language Students Increase Use Of Language Lab Students this year have had a varied selection of foreign languages from which to choose. The Foreign Language Department has courses in four languages: French, Latin, German, and Spanish. Mr. Pratt, who teaches Spanish, is a new addition to the staff. helps Bobbie Fulk with The language lab, located on the third floor, has been used more frequently this year than any other. There students listen to tapes to learn correct pro- nunciation and usage. All of the language classes sponsor extra-curricular clubs. AW Mardeen Cassell and Charmaine Mathis listen to Mr. Pratt pronounce part of a Spanish lesson. — 1 1 — Mr. Dolan Mrs. Iverson Mrs. Mount Mr. Pratt Science . . . Connie Fulk and Mr. Johns ' s first-h m Kuder carefully conduct an experiment in chemistry class. Mr. Hand Mr. Johns Mr. Dick Johnson High Rating Given By NCA! This year an independent study program was added to the science curriculum. At the be- ginning of the year the students decided what they would like to study, then during the year they conducted projects and completed reports. Before a student can enter this course he must be interested in science and have recommendations from other teachers. The North Central Association evaluating team gave a high rat- ing to the Science Department this year as well as to other de- partments. Mr. Peterson Mr. Sloan Mr. Sloan explains how to operate the miscroscope to Wanda Berndt, Conrad Taylor, and Cindy Boatwright. Dissecting a frog in biology takes Holt and Connie Jewett. the full attention of Stanley -12— Calculators, Games In Mathematics Lab: Diversified Learning A Reality In Room 113 Mr. Burton Mr. Goodwin Mr3. Kinprsbury Mr. Simonsen Mr. Storer Concentration is shown on the face of Mr. Simonsen as he calculates a math problem. — 13— Social Science . . . Mr. Arkt rman Mr. Bush Mr. Matthews Mr. Murphy Mr. Samuelson Mr. Schakel Mr. Tannatt Mr. Cowles Mr. (iewerth Mr. Ciulick Learning From The Past As the world grows more complex, many students wish to look beyond the traditional levels of history for answers to modern problems. The Social Science De- partment has introduced new courses to pursue these answers. A course in Afro-American History was offered to seniors in the second semester. The purpose of this course was to emphasize the contribution of the Negro in American History. It is hoped that soon Black His- tory will be incorporated into the regular history classes. Another class created this year was Urban Geogra- phy. Unique in that it is one of only 29 in the country, the goal of this class is to discover why geography is so important in the location of towns and cities. A course in Contemporary Affairs also was begun this year. This class was concerned with the problems facing modern life and the possible solutions for these problems. Mr. Thomas Mr. Wisrjrins luestion brought up in a discussion is explained by Mr. Cowles. — 14— Business Education Some bookkeeping problems can be rather difficult: thus Barb Davidson and Karen Hansen seek the aid of Mr. Mauk in finding the answer. Preparing For The Future Experience is the key in preparing for a career in the modern business world. One of the many ways that the Commercial Arts Department has provided this experience for its students this year is through the op- portunity to observe the work that many of them will be doing. Visiting different business companies has presented a clear picture of varied types of secretarial work. Each student, therefore, can see the various departments and discover what he is preparing for in his present studies. Miss Ochs Mr. Sandquist Mr. Van Dyke Mr. Wanek Home Economics . . . Work-Study 3 Work Study Programs m k Mr. Ron Johnson, Distributive Education teacher, demon- strates display techniques to Terry Laxton. Mr. Ron Johnson Mrs. Vittetaux Home Ec Expands, Offers New Class This year three work programs were offered, one being Distributive Education, a course dealing with the techniques of retail and distributing. Many of its participants partake in what is known as Co-op. Under this, the students spend half of the day at school and the remaining half on the job. Another program is called Work Study and is taught by Mrs. Vittetaux. Helping her, by teaching drafting and mechanical drawing, is Mr. Martin. In the first year a full academic schedule is carried by the student. In the remaining two years, half of the day is spent in class and half at work. The third program is known as The Wage Earning Program in Home Economics. Students spend part of the day in school and the remaining half on the job. Those selecting Food Service are employed in hospitals, restaurants, or the school lunch program. Those inter- ested in Clothing Service may work in alterations, dry- cleaning, or drapery-making. Miss Kopec supervises this Wage Earning program. V Personal and Family Living is the title given to the revised and expanded course in family life education. The purpose behind the co-educational course is to provide the students with the oppor- tunity to study their immediate family and their own personal values and goals for the future. In classroom discussions, topics like human development, parents, and family finance are discussed. Other courses in the curriculum in- clude Child Development and Home Fur- nishings taught by Mrs. Spoerl and Mrs. Rippentrop respectively. Along with the expansion came some remodeling. Five new kitchens were in- stalled along with laundry and storage units. Also added were two new lock- stitch sewing machines. Miss Kopec Mrs. Rippentrop Mrs. Spoerl Watching Mrs. Spoerl demonstrate stove cleaning are, from Jan Best, Don Adamson, and Terri Duff. ol Seddon, — 16— Art . . . Music Mr. Vander Wilt directs the Pep Band at half-time. Mr. Carries is shown here directing the A Cappella Choir. New Ideas In Music Many new and different things have been added this year to East High ' s music department. Personal experi- ences have ranged from Dan Cassady ' s appearing in the Rose Bowl Parade to many participating in the newly-created Swing Choir. Different ideas came along with our new music in- structor, Mr. Carnes. This year he has created several small singing groups for a wider variety and bigger challenge. Our band, under the direction of Mr. Vander Wilt, continued to be the spotlight of half-times, assemblies, and many concerts. Students Develop, Create Their Own Designs Under Direction Of Skarshaug, Nicolet Mr. Vander Wilt Miss Skarshaug Sandy Scott and Ruth Davis work on their first sampler at the loom. —17— ,-4 Mr. Nicolet Physical Education . . . Drivers ' Education The ' Extras ' In Gym Splash — she dives in! Swish — he scores! Umph — she falls off the parallel bars! The sounds of sports spell excitement in East ' s extra-curricular activities. East has a new swimming coach, Mr. Vavra, and a new girls ' swimming team. Many still enjoy intra-mural games, Gymnastics Club, and Girls ' Recreation Asso- ciation. 4d Mr. Ragdonas Mr. Barakat Mrs. Knott Mrs. Lutz Mr. Savage Mr. Vavra Safety Always First Mr. Rotschafer Drivers ' Ed. 4tl Mr. Taylor Drivers ' Ed. Mr. Wand Drivers ' Ed. Basketball was played quite often in the girls ' gym classes this year. Among the star players was Gail Nichols from the fifth period. Drivers ' Education teachers try to teach students car safety. Here Mr. Rotschafer reminds Craig Williams to fasten his seat belt. —18— Boys Develop Skills In Industrial Arts Mr. Junck Auto Mechanics Mr. Martin Mechanical Drawing Mr. Mommer Metal Shop Mr. Rasmussen Woodworking Jerry Marchant, John Papiani, Tim Elder, and Don Adamson inspect a carburetor under the sui ervision of Mr. Junck. The last step. With advice from Mr. Rasmussen, Jim Kuder puts the finishing touches on his woodworking project. m 1 ± Mr. Martin explains some of the finer points of mechanical drawing to junior Mark Hintz. Mr. Mommer, metal shop teacher, watches as Nick Meyers starts his day ' s work on the metal lathe. 19— Study Hall . . . Cadet Teachers A Good Atmosphere For Study Is Provided Study Hal Study Hall In a friendly chat, Mrs. Powell, study hall teacher, gives Gary Griffith and Tim Mallory pointers on effective study habits. Cadets Learn Through Teaching Experience O Mrs. Baltzly Miss Bennion Mr. Duffy Miss Kudron Miss Lampkin Miss Merical English Journalism Social Science Art Art Homemaking Miss Nordeen Business Ed. Mr. Romelton German Miss Russell Social Science Miss White Art Mrs. Peffers Husiness Ed. Mr. Roznos Sociology Miss Wieneke, student teacher for Mr. Storer, gets her to her class a problem in math on the overhead projector. ching by demonstrating NOT PICTURED Miss Corzatt, German; Miss Cox, Math; Miss Easton, Sociology; Miss English, Speech; Mr. Hamberlin, Physical Education; Miss Hines, English; Mr. Jacki, Physical Education; Mr. McMahon, Business Education; Miss Orth, Social Science; Mrs. Mayrose, Social Science. Mr. Schmeiser Social Science Miss Wieneke Math —20— Counseling Mr. Baeth -9 m -.4 Mr. Springate Chairman 4 Mr. DeMouth Mrs. Erickson Mrs. Lowther Mr. Yount The Average Day Of A Counselor The most important thing a counselor can do is to advise his counselees, but he has many other duties as well. A counselor always has to arrange and re- arrange schedules. New notices must be posted for college scholarships, and information must be sent to students about college representatives. And, because of the new attendance procedure, the counselor has much more to do concerning truancies and absences than he has had before. Mr. Springate rechecks schedule as senior Everett Faux looks on. —23— Colleen Hall Adams Linda Adams Don Adamson Colleen Add Linda Alexander Anthony Alle m Cynthia Allen Rex Alloway Tim Andersen Rebecca Anderson Debbie Anthony Marcia Arnold Key Club Treats Girls Judy Simpson, taking: advantage of Gentleman ' s Day, appreciates the assistance of Craig: Bair, Key Club President. This particular day is a method of raising: money for the club. —26— Linda Arpy George Ashman Larry Austin Sandra Baber Bonnie Baedke Kelly Bain Jackie Boren Vicki Brandt Penny Brilz Don Brothers Marvella Brown Vicki Brownell Ruby Burris John Burton Cindy Bush Diana Calland Iva Capps Constance Carlson Philip Carlson Linda Carpe Catherine Carroll —28— Sandy Carter Danny Cassady James Chamberlain Susan Chamberlain Lonnie Christiansen Mickey Chumbley William Clark Debra A. Clay Gordon Cleghorn Cheryl Clemens Timothy Clement Jerome Clinton Robert Cobley Michael Cochran Cathy Coe Richard Coffin Elaine Coffman Linda Cole Pamela Collins Kenneth Conaway John Connors Gary Corbin Debbie Coughennower Jeanne Cox Shattuck Randal Cox Susan Cox Brenda Cozad Ronnie Culver Donald Cunningham Harold Cunningham —29— Nancy Erickson Fred Erskin Patty Faaborg ft id Everett Faux Rise and Shine in ' 69 Rise and Shine in ' 69 is exactly what the seniors did for the Senior Breakfast on March 21. Rolls, juice, milk, and hot chocolate were served at 7 a.m. in the brightly-decorated cafeteria. Following Don Prock ' s invocation, Tom Powell outlined plans for the 1969 class project. The guest speaker, Dr. Ray Pugh of Drake University, congratulated the group and advised them to set a goal in life. Entertainment was provided by the Madrigal Singers under the direction of Mr. Carnes, and the Scarlet Rangers under the direction of Dick Stradley. Senior Board advisers for the break- fast were Bette Wilson and Clay Hays. A Virginia Erickson Richard Fagan Connie Finch Guest speaker. Dr. Ray Pugh, encourages the East High seniors, set your goals high, at the Senior Breakfast. —31 — Barbara Fay F. David Fines Thomas Finney Bill Fisher John Fitch Mary Flaherty Tom Foddrill Jerry Forest Bobbie Foster Mark Fristo Bobbie Fulk Connie Fulk Carman Galvan Gammelien Dan Cassaday: All American In October, senior Dan Cas- sady was named to the 1968 McDonald ' s All- American High School Band. Comprised of the nation ' s 100 top high school band musicians, Dan was select- ed by Paul Lavalle, musical di- rector of Radio City Music Hall. Under Lavalle ' s direction, the band played and marched in the nation ' s two outstanding annual parades: the Macy ' s Thanksgiv- ing Day Parade in New York City, and the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year ' s Day in Pasadena, California. Dan won all-expense-paid trips to New York and California from McDonald ' s Corporation, the national restaurant chain sponsoring the band. All-American Dan Cassady relaxes during an EHS band rehearsal. —32— Jan is Garrison Walter Gaskins Janet Gassaway Sandra Geisinger Joanne Giles Diane Toigo Gill Rich Gill Sharon Gnade Mike Golden Debby Gordon Kenneth Graham Rickie Gregory Charleen Griffen Jenean Griffith Warren Grimes Donald Grove David Gustafson Scott Guthrie Bruce Guy Vesta Hahn Jim Hall Katie Hamilton Elizabeth Hammer T. J. Hannah Karen Hansen Michael Hardy Bob Harlan Kathie Harlan Penny Harlan Cynthia Harris —33— Pamela Harris Steven Haskell Dennis Hayes Clay Hays Karolyn Heathcote Patty Heintz John Heller Jane Hensley John Herndon Melvin Hicks Betty Hightshoe Robert Hightshoe Michael Hildenbrand Nancy Hills Rebecca Hindal Janet Hines Janice Hines Sharon Hodge Sherrie Hodge John Hogate Mary Hollands Patty Hollinger Randy Hoover David Houghton 5? Eddie Howard Linda Huffman Sandra Hulett Hope Hunt Janice Hunt Susan Huss —34— Working diligently on the construction of the 1968-69 A Scarlet victory is portrayed in the completed float How Homecoming float are seniors Craig Bair, Tom Finney, Don The West Was Won. Kohrs, and Ron Culver. Colors Blend In 69 Float Vivid autumn colors of gold, red and rust decorated East ' s 1968-69 Homecoming float. The construction of the 6 ' by 13 ' float, involving the labor of near- ly 20 people, was sponsored by the Pep Club and supported by the student body. As the float traveled through the downtown area, onlookers were impressed by the illustration of East High spirit. Steve Ivanovich Patti Ives Patricia Jahnke 2Hi H RIV 3HKBP Connie Knight Ruth Knight Steve Knight Elisabeth Knoll Hob Knowlton Donnie Kofcn Diane Kolk Marilyn Kouri Craig Kuhns Nancy Kutchen Cheryl Ladwig Judith Lankford Charles Larson Charles Lauritsen Sandra Lavins Judy Lawrence Fred Leach Pat Leader 4m O Peggy Leighton Nancy Lettington Donald Lewis Robert Lewis Susan Lewis Robert Linder Joseph Luce Kristin Lund Senior ' Sound Of Music Linda Mickle Kerry Middleton Kristine Miller Michael Miller Yontz Miller Alberta Millemon Musical v to listen to orations poured from the student center as the seniors gathered Paul Hood and the Huckleberry Dirt at the Senior Party. Judy Mitchell Linda Mitchell Alice Moore Jodene Moore Terry Moorehead Andy Mosqueda William M. Mote Pam Mullin Pamela Musick Dennis Nelson Janice Newcomb L. Gail Nichols —39— Top left: Steve Ivanovich and Patty Heintz pause during 12B festivities to pose for a picture. Top right: Christie Smith, Judy Lawrence and Marilyn Kouri discuss the lovely decorations. Bottom left: Enjoying activities at the coketail party are Terri Thomas, Gayla Mentzer, and Phil Carlson. Bottom right: While sitting out a dance, Nancy Erickson jokes with her date Bob Luxen. Belles And Beaux Enchant 12B Evening The richness of flowing velvet, billowy crepe, and soft curls enhanced the appearance of lovely girls on the evening of December 28. This was part of the atmosphere prevailing at the annual 12B Formal held in the State Ballroom of the Fort Des Moines Hotel from 8 to 1 1 p.m. The dance was sponsored by the senior girls, with each girl paying $10 to become a hostess. This year there was a total of 124 hostesses. Coordinating preparations for the dance were co-chairmen Mary Bergstrom and Ilia Parker. Belles And Beaux served as a theme easily adaptable to beautiful and creative decorations. When the hostesses and their escorts were intro- duced, each girl was presented a red velvet bow. Don Hoy and his orchestra provided music for the dance. Dan Norris Dave Norris Debra Northway Nancy Oberto Mike O ' Boyle Becky O ' Brien Dennis O ' Brien Don Ok« Kurt Ohlander Top: Bob Cobley and Mary Bertfstrom display formal attire worn at the dance. Bottom: Accidents do happen. Christie Smith shows Mike O ' Boyle her punch-stained glove. Jane Hensley, Christie Smith, and Marilyn Kouri for the 12B. Oh well, who believes in all work and decorate (?) no play ? Remember When... John spilled punch on Jenean . . . Mike called a neighbor at 3 a.m. . . . the post-party got lost . . . dates were left under the mistletoe . . . 5 ' 2 Gayla tried to dance with 6 ' 9 Phil . . . we had a wonderful time at the 12B Formal . . Carole Olson Don Olson Ralph Olson Kathy O ' Neil Mark Ostrand Ilia Parker Scroll Assembly Features Scrollmobile ALL ABOARD! Senior guys show their East High spirit as they climb aboard the Scrollmobile, a vehicle (?) used in the fall Scroll newspaper campaign. Michael Perry Dennis Peters R. Randy Peterson Amy Petty Madlene Pierce Terri Pike —42— Mike Pinckney Dennis Pittman Nancy Poggenpohl Terry Pointer Diane Poland Dennis Polley Gerald Pollock Steve Pollock Daryle Poole Duane Poortinga Tom Powell Cynthia Price Don Prock Jesse Ramirez Richard Ray Susan Reed Joe Riccio Daniel Richards Larry Richards Philis Richards Becky Richardson Linda Riley Renee Ringquist Linda Robbii Connie Robinson Deborah Robinson Jody Romelton Judith Rourke Dana Runyan Sherry Ruppe —43— 4 Edward Ruppert Ida Rustan Steven Ryan Kiisti Rydell Howard Rye Chris Ryerson Connie Sampson Douglas Sandvig Bill Turner, co-captain of the football team, welcomes Mike O ' Boyle on his return to school. Out For Repairs On September 17, Mike CTBoyle, 1967 All-City, All-Big Six defensive guard, and co-captain of the 1968 football team, suf- fered torn ligaments and cartilage in his right knee. Mike was taken to the hospital and under- went surgery on the 20th. Mike ' s knee kept him in the hospital a week longer than ex- pected, making a total of 17 days. Mike was sidelined for the remainder of the season. Fern Sallade George Sanders Barbara Sawhill Barbara Whetstone Nancy Whitson James Widlund Judith Wilber Julia Wilber Cheryl Williams Donald Winget Mike Woods Carol Wright Phillip Wyld At ii Clown Carol Seddon smiles mischievously following her dance in the Stepper assembly. Babes In Toy land £5 tf% A East High students entered a world of fan- tasy during the Lincoln football pep assembly November 1. Scarlet Steppers were in charge, r using a Babes in Toyland v theme to create an atmosphere of expectation in their audience. The assembly was given in storybook form, un- raveling the plot through chapters. t: David Young Ivan Young Ronald Young —47— Seniors Not Pictured June Graduates Gary Allbee Shirley F. Sandberg Johnson George Booker Gary Kephart Mary Jo Boston William Kinshaw, Jr. Virginia Brees Vicki Knutson Geraldine Gulick Buckham Beverly Jean Crawford Koerner Archie Burke Patty Miller Kelly Cochran Jerry Ogden Donita Collins Bruce Paulson Kathy Dowell Craig Peterson Ronnie Dunagan Russell Quinnett Twyla Egbert Robert Reed Connie Eytcheson Erlinda Renteria James Fetters Mark Reynolds Lois Fetters Ronald Runyan David Foster Hal Shedd Mary French Willard Stalker, Jr. Donald Halterman Donald Taylor Robert Harlan Debrah Trumbo Philip Hasel Bill Turner Sandra Holt Katherine Wigg Paul Hood Toney Woods January Graduates Scott Blakely Margaret Roberts Steve Boers Steven Schmaker Danny Stark —48— In Memoriam Injuries suffered in a tobog- ganing accident took the life of Rick Freed on January 17, 1969. Rick will always be remem- bered by the class of 1969. RICK I REED Foreverness And so it is. Like a baby bird Looking out, Finding he must go. Higher, higher, higher still Until He is one and the same With the sky. The clouds are his, And his alone, Bridges to another world Of foreverness. And what remains? A few feathers perhaps, But mostly dreams Unknown. 9— Senior Directory Adorns, Colleen — Pep Club 3, 4; KDPS An- nouncer 4. Adorns, Linda — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Adamson, Donald G. — Football 7; Baseball 4. Alexander, Linda Koy — Alex — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Kaleid- oscope 6, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Club 3, 4; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Honors Orchestra 6; Musicol 6. Allbee, Gary Lynn Allen, Anthony — Tony — Swimming 3, 4 Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6. Allen, Cynthia — Ownie — Assembly 7; Golf 4; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6- 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5 6 ' 7 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; ' Senior Party Committee 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Allowoy, Rex Wayne Andersen, Timothy J. — Tim — Honor Roll 5 6. Anderson, Rirtel Rebecca — Becki — Girls Staff 5 4 6 5 ' 6 ' ' C,Ub 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6; Qui Ad Anthony, Debbie — Honor Roll 5, 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 5; G erman Club ' V 8 - ' s Pp n ' sh Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 « ' r ? ' fft?% 5 ' 6; Pep Club 3 4 5 ' 6 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Arnold, Marcia Gay — Assembly 5, 6 7 8 Alumni Dinner 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7 Open House 5; Gregg Awards 6, 7; Girls ' 7 ,U £ 5 , ' .t ' ? ' J ' Club 5 ' 6 7 8; nitor 7, 8; Usherette 6; Drill Team 5 ( 6, 7, 8. Arpy, Linda Ashman, George — Assembly 3, 4, 5 6 Wrest- ling 5 6 Equipment Monager 5, 6; Band 3 4 5 6; Musical 3 14, 5, 6; Open House 3, 4; D.L C.A. 7, 8; After-Game Party Entertainer o, 6. Austin, Larry D. — Gym Leoder 5, 7. Baber, Sandra Marie Baedke, Bonnie— Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Student Council 4 5, 6; Assembly 7; Drill Team 7 8 Alumn. Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess ' 7- Gregg Awords 6, 7; Girls ' Club 3 4 5 6 7 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor T, I After-Gome Party Entertainer 7; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Red Cross 5, 6, 7 8- ln- terschool Relations 6; G.R.A. 3. ' 7?%JJ!Sr ' Sd t Council 5, 6; Assembly 7 Football 3; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Scroll Staff 7 8, Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Open House 3, 5. Boir Craig— student Council 3, 5, 7- Assem- fi ' y H Baske n tbal1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; tennis ri,, R m A P ,nn S. r , ° pen House 8 ; Latin fl fi 6; K . ey 7 lub 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 ' President 7, 8, Lettermens Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 7 8 : R laTion?? 8 Pr ° gram Seller 8 ; mterschool Ballard Bertie— Honor Roll 3, 6; Student Council 3 7; Assembly 5 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 3, . 6 7, 8, Captain 7, 8; Tennis 4, 6 8 Spinsters Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess ri,,h , y r 4 H ? U ¥ . 7; o Fr l ncn Club 5 - 6 ; Girls ' 8; IU G.R 3 A 4 ' 3 5 ' 4 6 ' 5 7 ' 6 8; C ' Ub 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 ' ? ' Ballard Wadene— Wendy — Synchronettes 3, Pint ' (? f i o R G ee C ub 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 7 - 8; School Play 2 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 3 4; Latin Club 5, 6. Barker, Sherry — Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5 6 7 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Barron, Teddi — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7- Stu- dent Council 6, 7, 8, Alternate 4, 5; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 7; Quill Stoff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5 7; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 5, 6 7 8 : Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Board 7, 8; A.F.s! 3 ' 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Office Helper 6, 7, 8; Inter-School Exchange 6; U.N. Trip 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. co-chairman 8. Bertram, Barbara — Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8. Baysinger, David — Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, Equip- ment Manager 3, 4; Quill Staff 3, 4; Scroll Stoff 3, 4; Gregg Awards 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Bechtel, James W. — Jim — Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 6; Footboll 3; Swimming 3 ( 4. Beck, Pamela — PJ. — Assembly 5, 6; Spin- sters Spree 5, 6; Open House 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Beekman, Doyle Tilden — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 5; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Key Club 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Lee Town News Co-Editor 7, 8; Honor Roll 7, 8. Bellis, Jean — Assembly 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; G.R.A. 3. Bender, Junella Benshoof, Elaine — Open House 5; Pep Club 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Benshoof, Lois — Assembly 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Bergstrom, Mary Jane — Mar — Honor Roll 5, 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 7; Alumni Din- ner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4. Berndt, Wanda — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7; Gregg Awards 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4. Best, Janet M. — Jan — Student Council 3, 5, 6, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; Drama Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, Treasur- er 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; E.G.O. 7, 8; Photography Club Vice-President 7, 8; U.N. Trip 6; Model U.N. 6, 8. Bird, Michael — Mike — Basketball 3; Golf 4, 6; German Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Key Club 7, 8. Bishop, Mary Suzzanne — Sue — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Bishop, R. Douglas — Doug — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; People-to- People 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcers 4; Model U.N. 6, 8; U.N. Trip 6. Blackford, Mary Frances — Gidget — Honor Roll 5, 6; Tennis 3, 4; School Ploy 7; Open House 5; Droma Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Out 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Forensics Club 7, 8. Blackford, Nancy — Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf, Captain 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Sponish Club 3, 4. Blacksmith, Linda A. — Lin — Choir 3, 4 Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; 12B Formol 7. Blacksmith, Michael — Mike — Wrestling 5, 7; Alumni Dinner 4; Latin Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8. Blair, David — Dave Blakeley, Scott Boatwright, Michael — Mike — Baseball 4; Golf 4; Quill Ad Staff 7; $75 Club 7. Bock, Angela — Angie — 12B Formal Hostess Boers, Steven Wayne — Steve — Track 4. Booker, George A. —50— Booth, Ronald — Pigmy — Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 7, 8; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6; Swim- ming 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Gym Leader 7, 8; Synchronettes Show 7. Boren, Jacquelyn Anna Marie — Jake Boston, Mary Josephine — Mary Jo Brandt, Vicki — Synchronettes 4; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 6. Brilz, Penney Fay — 12B Formol Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Brothers, Don — Basketboll 3, 4; Golf 3, 4. Brown, Marvella Louise — Sam — Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 3, 4 ,5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; After-Game Porty Entertainer 7, 8. Brownell, Vicki — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Student Council Alternate 6, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 6, 7; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8; U.N. Trip 6; Usherette 5, 6, 7. Buckham, Geraldine L. Gulick Burke, Archie Joel — Joel Burnough, Pamela — P.J. — French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Upword Bound 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Burris, DeEtte — Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Droma Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8. Burris, Ruby — Rub — Honor Roll 5; Student Council 3, 5, 6, Secretary 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; School Ploy 3; 12B Formal Hostess 8; Officer Health Careers Club 5, 6; Girls Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; Open House 4; Gym Leader 7, 8; Tourna- ment Program Seller 8; Red Cross 5, 6; Inter- school Relations 3, 4, 7, 8; Citizenship Comm. 3, 4; Synchronette Show Hostess 4; P.T.A. Hostess 6. Burton, John — Jock — Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 4, 8; Alumni Dinner 3; Monitor 7, 8; Open House 5. Bush, Cinda — Cindy — Nurses Helper 3. Calland, Diana — Honor Roll 5, 6; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; All-Stote Choir 3, 5, 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Notivity 3, 5; Alumni Dinner 6; Pep Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; Musical 6. Capps, Ivo — Class Officer, Secretary 5, 6; Student Council 5, 6, 7; Student Council Jamboree 4; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Band 6; Musical 6; Quill Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4; Inter-School Exchange 3; Pancake Day 3, 7; Folk Choir 7, 8; Swing Choir 7, 8; Senior Board 7, 8. Carlson, Constance — Connie — Assembly 7; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Carlson, Philip — Phil — Honor Roll 7; Stu- dent Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 6, 7, 8 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 5, 6, 7, 8 Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Open House 5, 6, 7, 8 Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Gym Moni- tor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8; After-Game Party Enter- tainer 7; Interschool Relations 5, 6, 7, 8; U. N. Trip 6; Drake Relays 6; A.F.S. 3, 4. Carpe, Linda — Student Council 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Heolth Careers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clericol Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Inter- school Relationships 3; G.R.A. 3, 4. Carroll, Catherine — Cathy — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4. Carter, Sandra — Sandy — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Cassady, Dan — Honor Roll 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Orchestro 7, 8; School Play 4, 5, 7; Notivity 5, 7; Musical 6; Open House 3, 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; After-Game Party Entertainer 6; Stage Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 5; State Music Contest 6; All Stote Music Camp 7. Chamberlain, James — Jim — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 7, 8; Track 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Monitor 5. Chamberlain, Susan Elaine — Sue — Golf 6, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Christiansen, Lonnie — Chris — Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Chumbley, Mickey — Mick — Monitor 5, 6 Clark, William— Bill — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Equipment Monoger 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4; Open House 3; German Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8. Clay, Debbie A. — Honor Roll 7; Student Coun- cil 7; Assembly 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Upward Bound 4; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Cleghorn, Gordon — Butch Clemens, Cheryl — Cherie — Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Open House 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8. Clement, Timothy Lee — Tim — Open House 3, 5, 7; Droma Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 3, 4; E.G.O. 5, 6, 7, 8. Clinton, Jerome — Clint — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Student Council 5; Football 3, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Soturda y Science Closs 3, 4. Cobley, Robert Jr. — Bob — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 4, 6, Vice-President 7; All- City Student Council 5, 6; Student Council Jomboree 6, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Boseboll 4, 6, 8; Bosketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Open House 7; German Club 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Interschool Relotions 5, 6, 7, 8; Model U.N. 6; State, District Student Council Convention 6, 7, 8; Younker Advisory Boord 5, 6. Cochran, Kelly — Hollywood — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Cochran, Michael — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 4, 5, 7 ; Open House 3, 5, 7; Stage Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Coe, Cathleen — Cathy — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7; Spanish Club 3, 4. Cotfin, Richard — Dizzy — Football 3; Swim- ming 5, 6; Equipment Manoger 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4. Coffman, Elaine Renee — Roe — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7. Cole, Linda Joyce — Shortie — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Collins, Donita Collins, Pamela Ann Conaway, Kenneth B. — Kenny — Footboll 5; Boseboll 4; Swimming 3; School Ploy 7; Drama Club 7, 8. Connors, John — Student Council 4; Student Council Jomboree 4; Assembly 7; Football 3; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Drum Major 7, 8; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; Alumni Dinner 4; Open House 7; Droma Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Corbin, Gary Lee Roy — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. Coughennower, Debra Jean — ' ' Debbie ' ' — Assembly 7; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Staff, Exchange Editor 7, Lee Town News Co- Editor 8; Greenhorn Stoff 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3; Monitor 7, 8; Class Day Comm. 8; Honor Roll 8. Cox, Jeanne — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 3, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Open House 3; Gregg Awards 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Cox, Randal — Randy Cox, Susan — Sue — Honor Roll 6, 7; Assem- bly 7; Drill Teom 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Usher- ette 6. Cozad, Brenda — Kay — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Quill Ad Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Culver, Ronald — Ron — Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 5; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8. Cunningham, Don — Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 3, 5; Upward Bound 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8. Cunningham, Harold A. Dale, Richard — Dick Daniels, Laura — Assembly 7, 8; Senior Break- fast Comm. 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Danley, Kenneth — Ken — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 3, 5, 7. David, Marsha — Student Council, Alternate 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Travel Club Secretory 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Davidson, Barbara — Barb — Student Council 7; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherette 7, 8; Counselor ' s Helper 7. Davidson, Kathy — Kate — $75 Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Clericol Stoff 5, 6. Davis, Carol Ann — Assembly 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8; Office Helper 7, 8. Davis, Denise Marie — Dee — Assembly 3, 4, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 7, 8. Davis, Ruth Ann — Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Deaton, Linda June — Lin — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Deer, Morvin — Morv — Swimming 3; Alumni Dinner 4; French Club 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, Secretory 7, 8. Dickey, Pamela Lynn — Pom — Honor Roll 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clericol Stoff 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. Person, Pamela Sue Dickey — Pam — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Travel Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. Dickson, Bob— Basketball 3, 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Greenhorn Stoff 5, 6; Key Club 7. 8 Zoo Time: Guess Who? How many animals can you identify? Give up? Clockwise: llama, tiger, Dick Stradley, snake, giraffe, and teddy bear. —51 — Dooley, Betty Jo — Honor Roll 5; Assembly 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; All- City Choir 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Na- tivity 3; Open House 3, 5, 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Homecoming Parade 5, 7. Doroty, Sally Jo Ann — Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Douglas, Scott — Oscar Seaweed — Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 4; Golf 8; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Moni- tor 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 8; After- Game Party Entertainer 7; Drake Relay Worker. Dowell, Kothy Ann Draper, Donna — Class Officer 3, 4; Student Council 3; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 7; Open House 3. Duff, Teresa Lea — Terri — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 3, 5, Alternate 4; Assembly 7 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5 7- Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glub 3, A, 5, 6, i, 8; A.F.S. 3 4- Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cler- ical Stoff 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6. Duffy, Robert R. Jr. — Bob — Wrestling 3 4 5 6; School Play 7, 8; Open House 3; Drama Club 7, 8. Dunagan, Ronnie Dwiere, Ronalee — Roni — Assembly 5, 6; Choir 7, 8; Nativity 7: Musical 7; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S 7 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Eason, David — Wishbone — Baseball 4, 6. Eaton, Kenneth L. — Kenny — Assembly 5 6 7; Wrestling 4; Monitor 4, 5, 6. Eckert, Michael D. — Mike — School Play 5, 6; Musical 5. Egbert, Elaine — Grandma Ellenwood, Laura Lynn — Penny — Quill Ad Stoff 5, 6; Future Teachers ' Club 3 4 Pep Club 5, 6. Elliott, Lynn — Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Major- ettes 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spinsters Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Drama Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Citizenship Action Comm. 4, 5, 6; Usherette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8. Ellis, Kathy Lynn — Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 7 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Band 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Open House 5, 7; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Senior Party Comm. 8; Student Council 8. Ellis, Suzanne Enos, Leslie May — Les Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Sue — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. iris 1 Club 3, Erguder, Julide — Julie — Student Council 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 7, 8; Latin Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Senior Bonquet 8. Erickson, Nancy — Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 4, 6, Alternate 3, 5; Assembly 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3 5 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Pancake Day 3; E.G.O. 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8. Erickson, Virginia Diane Erskin, Fred — Ho nor Roll 7; Football 3; Swim- ming 3, 4, 6; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Choir 5; Boys ' Glee Club 3; Band 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6. Evatt, Vikki Jo— 12B Formal Hostess 7; $25 Club 6; Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 7, 8. Faaborg, Patricia — Patty — Honor Roll 5; Assembly 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Spinsters Spree Committee 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Alumni Dinner 6; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 3 A, 5, 6, 7, 8, Board 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Fagan, Richard — Rick — Golf 4, 6, 8. Faux, Everett — Fox Fay, Barbara Jean — Barb — Student Council 3, A, 6, 7; Assembly 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Golf 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 6; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 7, 8. Fetters, James D. Fetters, Lois Finch, Connie Lorrine Fines, Frank David — Dave — Honor Roll 6; Football 3, 5, 7: Latin Club 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Relations 6, 7, 8; U.N. Trip 6. Finney, Thomas G. — Tom — Honor Roll 5 Student Council 5; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8 Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5, Musical 6; Junior- Senior Prom Comm. Co- Chairman 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Open House 3, 5. 7; German Club 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; After- Game Party Entertainer 7, 8; Interschool Re- lations 7, 8. Fisher, William H. — Bill — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 7; Basketball 3; Alumni Din- ner 4; Key Club 7, 8; Gym Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; After-Gome Party Entertainer 7; Homecoming Court 7. Fitch, John R. — Honor Roll 5, 7; Golf 6, 8; Senior Party Comm. 8. Flaherty, Mary Ann — Assembly 6; Girls Glee Club 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Foddrill, Tom Forest, Jerry W. — Football 3. Foster, Bobbi Jean — Bob — Synchronettes A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Foster, David Paul French, Mary Odelia Fristo, Mark L. — Tip — Honor Roll 7; Foot- ball 3; Interschool Relations 7. Fulk, Bobbie Lou — Student Council A, Treas- urer 7; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 6; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; German Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Secretary 5 y 6; A.F.S. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Fulk, Connie — Honor Roll 6; Class Officer, Vice-President 5, 6; Student Council 5, 6, 7; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 5, 6, Captain 7, 8; Musi- cal 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Pro- gram Seller 6, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8. Galvan, Carmen — Library Staff 3. Gammelien, Ron Garrison, Janis M. — Crash — Pep Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 6. Gaskins, Walter — $75 Club 5; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Gassaway, Janet — Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 5; Girls ' Club 5; Pep Club 4, 5; KDPS Announcers 4; G.R.A. Geisinger, Sandra Kay — Sandy Giles, Frances JoAnne — ' JoAnne — Honor Roll 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 7, 8. Gill, Diane Toigo — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Student Council 3; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Cheerleaders 5, 6, 7; Musical 5; Quill Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 5, 6; U.N. Trip 6. Gill, Richard L.— Rich — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Student Council 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All- City Student Council A, 5, 6, 7; Student Coun- cil Jamboree 4, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Football 3, 5. 7; Baseball 4, 6; Basketboll 3, A, 5, 6; School Play 5, 6; Musical 6; Quill Staff 7; Alumni Dinner 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, —54— 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 6; After-Gome Party Entertainer 7; Interschool Relations 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; District Student Council Treasurer 4, 5, 6; U.N. Trip 6. Gnade, Sharon — Student Council A, 5; Assem- bly 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Golden, Michael J. — Mike — Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4. Gordon, Deborah Roe — Debby — Honor Roll 4, 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5: Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Drama Club 6; German Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 7, 8; Pancake Day 3, 7. ' Graham, Kenneth — Kenny Gregory, Rickie — Rick — Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. Griffen, Charleen Ann — Charlie — Pep Club 5, 6. Griffith, Jenean — Honor Roll 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Assembly 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; School Play 5; Musical 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7. Grimes, Warren— Swimming 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. Grove, Don — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6. Gustafson, David — Gus — Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Council A, 5; Golf 6, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Gym Leader 7, 8. Guthrie, Randolph Scott — Randy — Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Equipment Man- ager 5; Monitor 4. Guy, Bruce Hahn, Vesta Ann — Honor Roll 5; Assembly 6; Gregg Awards 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Hall, James Russell Haltcrman, Donald LeRoy — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 5, 6; Baseball 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 4, 6, 8; Equipment Manoger 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Library Staff 3, 4. Hamilton, Katherine — Katie — Office Helper 5, 6, 7, 8. Hammer, Elizabeth Kay — Liz — Quill Staff Co-Editor 7, 8; Greenhorn Stoff 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3 ; A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Journalism Convention 7; Iowa City 7; Class Day Comm. 8. Hannah, T. J. — Honor Roll 5; Wrestling 5 6; Swimming 3, 4; Choir 3; Germon Club 3, 4 Hansen, Karen — Sue — Student Council 5, 7, Assembly 7, 8; Flogtwirlers 7, 8; 12B Forma Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls Club 3, 4 Pep Club 5, 6; Monitor 7. Hardy, Michael Mike Harlan, Kathie — Kath — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. A, 6; Office Helper 7, 8. Harlan, Pennyrae — Penny — Honor Roll 5. 6, 7; Assembly 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherette 6. Harlan, Robert Lee Jr. Harris, Cynthia — Cindy — Honor Roll 7. Harris, Pamela Sue — Pammy Wamy — Stu- dent Council 4, Alternate 3; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; $25 Club 5; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Office Helper A, 7; Homecoming Committee 7; Usherette 6, 7, 8. Hasel, Philip — Phil — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Track 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; Choir 3, 4, 5; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Bond 3, 6; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 4; Open House 5; A.F.S. A, 5; Lettermen ' s Club A, 5; Gymnastics Club 5; Gym Leader 4, 5. Haskell, Steven — Assembly 3, 5; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 5; Open House 3, 5; Chess Club 5; Gym Leader 7. Hayes, Dennis — Denny — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Hays, Clay — Dutchie — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7; Latin Club 5, 6; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Let- termen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 5, 7; After-Gome Party Entertoiner 7; Inter- school Relations 7. Heathcote, Karolyn Louise — Honor Rol l 7; Student Council 4, 6; School Ploy 3; Scroll Staff Co-Editor 7, 8; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Germon Club Treasurer 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Heintz, Patricia — Patty — Assembly 5, 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; E.G.O. 5, 6, 7, 8. Heller, John W. — Assembly 7; Footboll 7; Baseball 6, 8; Key Club 7, 8. Hensley, Jane — Student Council 3, 4; Cheer- leader 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 5, 6; Office Helper 7, 8. Hcrndo n, John David Hicks, Melvin John — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Choir 3, 4. Hightshoe, Betty — Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hildenbrand, Mike — Munchkin — Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8. Hills, Nancy— Latin Club 3, 4; Travel Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Hindal, Rebecca — Becky — Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4 f 5, 6; Choir 3, A, 5, 6; All-City Choir 6; Nativity A, 6; Open House 3 5; Gregg Awards 6, 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Hines, Janet — Jan Hines, Janice — Jan Hodge, Sharon Louise Hodge, Sharon Marie — Sherrie — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff, Managing Editor 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; Drama Club 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Hogate, John — Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All- State Choir 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7 8; Band 3, 4 5, 6, 7 8; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; Upward Bound 5, 6; Madrigal 7, 8. Hollands, Mary Christine — Honor Roll 7; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hollinger, Patty Ann — Pat — Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6; Musical 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Upward Bound 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Holt, Sandra — Sandie — Honor Roll 3; Li- brary Staff A, 5, 6; Cafeteria Helper 3. Hood, Paul W. — Assembly 7; Choir 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8; Senior Party Entertainer 8. Hoover, Randy — Honor Roll 3, A, 5; Nativity 3; E.G.O. 6, 7, 8. Houghton, David Stephen — Dave — Honor Roll 3, A- Senior Board 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Student Council 4, 6; Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Drama Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 3. Howard, Eddie — Ed — Baseball 4; Open House 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; School Play 5, 6. Huffman, Linda — Honor Roll 3; Student Coun- cil 5; Assembly 5; Choir 5, 7, 8; Nativity 5; German Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Swing Choir 7, 8. Hulett, Sandy — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 3; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Gym- nastics Club 5; Pep Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.RA. 5, 6, 7, 8. Our Leaders SENIOR BOARD, Row 1: Iva Capps, Larry Richards ; Row 2 : Ilia Parker, Clay Hays ; Row 3: Bobbie Fulk, Mike O ' Boyle: Row 4: Roxi Staker, Bob Sundben? ; Row 5 : Bette Wilson, John Ievalts ; Row 6: Connie Fulk, Dave Houghton ; Row 7 : Terri Thomas, Miss Nelson (adviser), Tom Powell. Hunt, Hope — Hopie — Honor Roll 7; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hunt, Janice Elaine — Jan — Choir 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Trovel Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Huss, Susan — Sue — Honor Roll A, 5; Stu- dent Council 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Office Helper 7; Gym Leader 7, 8. Ievalts, John — Yogurt — Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Officer 5, 6; Student Council 3, 5, 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling A, 6; Baseball 4; Track 6, 8; Choir 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6; Band 3, 4; German Club 3, A, 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Student Exchange 3; Haw key e Boys ' State 6; Open House 7. Irving, Gary — Honor Roll 3. 4; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Scarlet Booster Award. Israel, Joe — Baseball 4; French Club 5, 6. Ivancvich, Steve George — Buz — Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Student Coun- cil 5 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 5, 7; Footboll 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 5; Baseball A, 6, 8; Golf 8; Open House 5, 7; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournoment Program Seller 6, 8; After- Game Party Entertainer 4; Citizenship Action Comm. 4, 5, 6; Sears Teen Board 7, 8. Ives, Patricia Rae — Parti — Honor Roll 3, 4, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Latin Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6; G.RA. 3, 4; Homecoming Parade 7. Jahnke, Patricia — Pot — Quill Staff 7, 8; Open House 3, 5; French Club 3, 4; Lotin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. —55— Jefferson, Kathy — Honor Roll 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Latin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Jennings, Terry — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. 6; Jensen, Douglas — Doug — Honor Roll Chess Club 3, A, 7, 8. Jensen, Karen Le Anna — Kay Jewett, Jim — Honor Roll 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Upward Bound 5 6; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8; Interschool Relations 5, 6, 7, 8. Johnson, Erika Margarethe Elisbeth — 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Germon Club 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Johnson, James Ronald — Jim -Travel Club 3, 5, 6; Johnson, Linda D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Johnson, Shirley F. Sandberg Johnson, Tim kAary ' m Jones, Michael A. — Pork Chop — Football 3 5, 7; School Play 6; Computer Club 3, 4. Kelce, Sheryl — Sherry Kellogg, Linda Kay — Girls ' Club 3, 4. Kennedy, Mary — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7; A.F.S. 5 6 7; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Travel Club 5, 6, 7. Kephart, Gary Kerr, Jim — Football 3; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Kile, Patricia Anne — Pat — Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Kinshaw, William Eugene Jr. Kirkpatrick, Donna — Golf 6, 8; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5; Musicol 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6- Pep Club 7, 8. Kline, Janice Jan Kline, Lloyd — Assembly A, 5, 6, 7; School Play 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Kling, Jennie — Gin — Honor Roll 4, 6; As- sembly 5, 6, 7; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, Vice- President 7, 8; Open House 3; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Future Teochers ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Knapp, James- Jim Knight, Bill — Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Knight, Constance Lucille — Connie — Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 3, A, 5, 6; Lotin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Office Helper 7,8. Knight, Ruth — Honor Roll 5, 6. Knight, Steve — Honor Roll 4; Swimming 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Knoll, Elizabeth — Liz — Athletic Manager Helper 7, 8. Knowlton, Robert — Bob Knutson, Vick i Koerner, Beverly Jean Crawford Kohrs, Donnie — Assembly A, 6; Wrestling 6; Swimming 4; School Play 6; Gymnastics Llub 5, 6. Kolk, Diane — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kouri, Marilyn — Honor Roll 6; Student Coun- cil 3, A, 5, 6; All-City Student Council 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree A, 6; Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 3, 4; After-Gome Porty Entertainer 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Sears Teen Board 7, 8; Alumni Queen Attendent 7. Kuhns, Craig Kutchen, Nancy — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; German Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Ladwig, Cheryl — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Assembly 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Fu- ture Teachers ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7; Forensics Club 7, 8. Lankford, Judith — Jude — Assembly 7; Spin- sters ' Spree Comm. 4, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Larson, Charles J. — Charlie — Student Coun- cil 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 7, 8; School Play 3, 4; Open House 3, 5; Drama Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court 3, 4 Interschool Relations 3, 4,; $25 Club 5, 6. Lauritsen, Charles — Chuck — Honor Roll 7; Assembly 3. 4, 5, 6; Synchronette Show 7; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 4; Open House 7; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 8; Homecoming Court 7. Lavins, Sandra — Sandy — Honor Roll 6; Stu- dent Council 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Germon Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherette 3, 4, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8. Lawrence, Judy — Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3, 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 7. Leach, Fred — Football 3, 5; Band 3. Leader, Pat — Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Leighton, Peggy — Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7. Lcttington, Nancy M. — Honor Roll 7; Assem- bly 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Night 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; French Club 5, 6 Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 5 6, 7 7 8; Monitor 7, 8; Usherette 7, 8. Lewis, Donald — Don — Honor Roll 4; EGO. 5, 6, 7, 8. Lewis, Robert W. — Bob Lewis, Sue — Louie — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Kaleido- scope 6; All-State Choir 7; Band 3, 4, 5 6 7 8; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6, President 7, 8; All-City Honors Orches- tra 6. Linder, Robert — Bob — Student Council 7; Football 3; Alumni Dinner 4. Lingren, Gary — Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Linn, Cynthia — Cindi — Girls ' Club 3 4 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8. ' ' Loomis, Diane — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. Lucas, Sharon — Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Photo- graphy 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Luce, Joe — Hair — Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. Lund, Kristin — Kris — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6 Gregg Awards 6; Pep Club 3; Nurse ' s Helper Lyle, Lillian Coral — Desi — Student Council 7; Assembly 7, 8; Interracial Committee 7; School Play 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 8; Open House 7; Future Teachers ' Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Interschool Relations 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Mabe, Tom — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7; Assem- bly 5. Manley, Susan — Sue — 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5 6 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Maples, Donald James Don — Football 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Marker, Dennis — Denny — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Marmot, Dona Joyce — Dona — Assembly 7; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 7, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7. Marshall, Terry— $100 Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6. Martin, Dawn — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6. Martineau, Annette Marie — Ann — Student Council 3, 5; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Night Comm. 6 ' Alumni Dinner 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4. Mason, Thomas — Waffles — Footboll 3; Wrestling 4, 6; Baseball 4; German Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6. Mothis, Charmoine — Char — Honor Roll 3, 7; Assembly 5; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Latin Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Maurer, Randy — Honor Roll 7, 8; Footboll 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6. McCarl, Norman, Norm. McClain, Mary Cathryn — Cathy — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Student Council 4, 7; Assembly 4, 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Musical Student Director 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 6; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Center Helper 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Thespian Club 5, 6; Pancake Day 7. McClaskey, Dennis — Denny — Football 3; Band 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. McCuen, Tom — Hippo — Football 3; Bas- ketball 3; Golf 4, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Cafe- teria Helper 3, 4. McDaniel, Michael Lee — Mike — Swimming 3, 4. McDonald, John — Student Council 4; Spin- sters Spree Comm. 4; Key Club 7, 8; Moni- tor 6, 7 , 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. McDonough, Kathleen J. — Kathy — Honor Roll 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. McDowell, Mary — Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Latin Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club Sec. 3, A, 7, 8; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; Sponish Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. McFadden, Toni Ann — Toni — Honor Roll A, 5, 6, 7; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 4, 6; Musical 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Stoff 5, 6; After- Game Party Entertainer 7. McGowan, Richard Ocie. Mclntire, Pamela Jean — Pam — Honor Roll 7; Student Council 7; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; Synchronettes 4, 5; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 3, 5; Notivity 4; Musical 6; Quill Staff 7, 8 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7 Drama Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club Sec. 5, 6 Debate Club 3, 4; After-Game Party Enter tainer 7, 8; Usherette 7, 8. McVey, Mike Mead, Lela Irene — Lee — Upward Bound 7. 8. Meadows, Susan Marie DeFazio Mentzer, Gayla — Beulah — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spinsters Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Dramo Club 5. 6; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Representa- tive 7, 8. Merrifield, Emily Jean — Jean — Honor Roll 7; Student Council 7; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mettler, Katherine — Kathy — Student Coun- cil 5, 6; School Play 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Mculcmans, James Mathew — Jim — Assem- bly 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Middleton, Kerry — Honor Roll 4, 5; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 5, 6; All-State Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, A, 7, 8; School Play 7; Musical 5, 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Forensics Club 7, 8. Millemon, Alberta M., Abbie Miller, Kristine — Kris — F ' agtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Captain 7, 8; Homecoming Organist 5, 7; Alumni Dinner 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Organist for Graduation 4. Miller, Michael — Mike — Student Council 6; Football 3; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Miller, Patty Lou — D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4. Miller, Yontz — Wrestling 5, 6; Choir 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8; School Play 6; Gym- nastics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Mitchell, Judy Carol Mitchell, Linda Sue Moore, Alice Anne — Al — Student Council 3; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 5, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Debate Club 3, 4; E.G.O. 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherette 4, 5, 6. Moore, Jodene — Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Moorhead, Terry, Gus Mosqueda, Andy — Equipment Manager 3, 4; School Play 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 7, 8; KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8; Monitor 6, 7; Half-Time An- nouncer 7, 8. Mote, William — Mike — Travel Club 7, 8 Mullin, Pam — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Girls Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8 Musick, Pamela — Pam — Honor Roll 7 Clerical Staff 6, 7; Monitor 6, 7. Myers, David Russell — Football 3; Baseball 4 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. Nelson, Dennis — Basketball 3, 4; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Newcomb, Janice — Jan — Assembly 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Nichols, Linda Gail — Nickie — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Nielsen, Sherri Rae — Sheri — Student Coun- cil 3; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Homecoming Parade 7. Nobel, Joseph Allen — Joe — Honor Roll 7; Swimming 3, 4, 7; German Club 3, 4, 5; Upward Bound 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Science Club 7, 8; Photo Club 7, 8. Noel, Gay — Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Norris, Daniel Milton — Dan — Honor Roll 3, 4; Cross Country 3. Norris, David — Student Council 6; Cross Country 3; Band 3, 4. Northway, Debra Sue — Debbie — Student Council 6; Assembly 7; Drill Team 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Obcrto, Nancy Jo — Honor Roll 5, 6. O ' Boyle, Michael T. — Mike — Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 4, 6; Baseball A, 6; Choir 5, 6 7 8; Nativity 5; Quill Staff 7, 8; Latin Club 5 6; Key Club 7; Lettermen ' s Club 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Student Court 5, 6. O ' Brien, Dennis T. — Denny — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 3, Alternate 4, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5; Track 4, 6, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Alumni Dinner 4; Drake Career Day 6; Open House 5, 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Merit Scholarship Commendation 7. O ' Brien, Rebecca — Becki — Open House 3, 4; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6. Ogden, Jerry — Student Council 3, 4; Wres- tling 3, 4; Quill Staff 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6. Ogg, Donald — D.E.C.A. President 7, 8; Ad Club President 5, 6. Ohlander, Kurt — Band 3, A, 5, 6. Olson, Carole — Student Council 5, Alternote 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 6; Alumni Dinner 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Latin Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3 4, 5, 6; Monitor 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Usherette 5, 6, 7, 8. Olson, Don J., Don Olson, Ralph Christian — Football 3; Basket- boll 3; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Alumni Dinner 5. O ' Neill, Kathleen, Kathy Ostrand, Mark Parker, Ilia Rose — lllorose — Honor Roll 14, 6; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Stu- dent Council 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Parkins, Linda Kay Parrish, Terry Dean — Moon — Honor Roll 7, 8; Student Council 7; Boys ' Glee Club 3 4, 5 6; School Play 5, 7; Drama Club 7, 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Gym Leader 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; United Campaign 5; For- ensics Club 7, 8. Parsons, Kenneth — Trock 3, 4, 5, 6. Patterson, Craig — Football 3, 5; Swimming 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Patterson, Susanne— Sue — Honor Roll 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; People-to People 3 4, Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8; A.F.S 5 6 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4 5, 6, Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; Sign Painter 5, 6, 7, 8. Paulsen, Kurt — Track 3, 4. Paulson, Bruce — Honor Roll 4 5, 6, 7; frock 6 87 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; People-to- Peop e 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Computer Club 7, 8; Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Photogra- phy Club 7, 8. Perry, Michael— Micky — Assembly 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 3; Choir 3, 4 5, 6 7 S , Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3; Nativity 3 4, 5, 6; Open House 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, b, Spanish Club 3, 4. Peters, Dennis — Denny — Spanish Club 5. Peterson, Craig J.— Honor Roll 3, 4; Student SESTV5 5, 7, 8; All-City Student Counci I 3 4 7 8; Student Council Jamboree 4 8, Baseball 4, 6; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8. Peterson, Robert Randolph— Randy — Honor Roll 5; Student Council 3, 4, 5, Assernbly 4, 7; Golf 8; Scroll Staff 5 6, Co-Editor 7, 8, Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, Key Club 3 4; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3 4; Homecoming Escort 7. Petty, Amy Elizabeth— Assembly 5, . 6, 7, 8; Km Team 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; ' French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3 4- Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club J, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8. Pierce, Diane — Frenchy — Tennis 5. Pike, Terri— Assembly 7; Girls ' Club 7 8, Pep Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Pinrkncv Mike Pike — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 5 Soli 3 ZT; Wrestling 3. 4; Baseball 4; Monitor 5, 6. Pittman Dennis — Denny — Assembly 5, 6, BasTetball 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Poggenpohl, Nancy Pointer, Terry— Tennis 3 4: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7 , 8; 6er man Club 3, 4 5 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , 8, A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Sign Painter 7, 8. Poland, Diane Kay— Diane — Honor Roll 17; Assembly 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 7, 8; Quill Staff Greenhorn Staff 6, 12B Formal Hostess 7 Open House 3, 5, 7;; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Usherette 6. Polley, Dennis Charles Pollock, Gerald —57— On the warpath to a Scarlet victory is the spirit maker, Dave Housrhton, East High mascot. Pollock, Steven Poole, Daryl — Ses — Equipment Manager 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Poortinga, Duane Powell, Thomas Lee — Tom — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Senior Board 7, 8; Senior Class President 7, 8; Student Council 4, 5, 7; Student Coun- cil Jamboree 3, 5; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Younker ' s Advisory Board 7, 8; Spinsters Spree Attendant 6; Alumni Din- ner 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Student Court 3, 4, 5, 6; Saturday Science Club 3, 4; U.N. Trip 6; Kiwanian of the Month 7. Price, Cynthia — Cindy — Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Prock, Donald — Don — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; All State Choir 5, 7; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8; School Play 7; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Model U.N. 6, 8. Quinnett, Russell Walter Ray, Richard — Dick Reed, Robert Reed, Susan Kay — Susie — Scroll Staff 7, 8. Renteria, Linda Reynolds, Mark Riccio, Joe — Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4; Monitor 5, 6. Richards, Daniel Paul — Dan — Drama Club 3, 4; Key Club 7, 8. Richards, Larry — Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Council 6; Assembly 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Open House 7; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8; Senior Board 7, 8. Richards, Philis Rae — Flippy Richardson, Rebecca — Becky — Assembly 7; Gregg Awards 6; Drama Club 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Riley, Linda — Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; E.G.O. 5, 6, 7, 8. Ringquist, Renee — Nae — Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Class Night Comm. 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretory; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8. Robbins, Linda — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Gregg Awards 6, 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Roberts, Margaret — Marty Robinson, Connie Erycheson Robinson, Deborah — Debbie Romclton, Jody Ann — Jode — Student Coun- cil 4; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. Rourke, Judith — Judy — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Choir 3, 4; French Club 7, 8; Dubuque: Va- riety Show 3. Runyan, Dana Lynne — Honor Roll 5, 6; Stu- dent Council Substitute 4, 5, 6, 7; Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Hostess 6; Usherette 6; Alumni Dinner 5; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Center Helper 5, 6, 7, 8. Runyan, Ronald — The Kidd — Honor Roll 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ,8; Swimming 3, 4, 5; Golf 4; Equipment Manager 3, 5, 7; Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Moni- tor 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6. Ruppe, Sherry Leigh — Honor Roll 3, 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Pep Club 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5. Ruppcrt, Edward M. — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 3, 5; German Club 5, 6; State Music Contest 5, 6. Rustan, Ida — Upward Bound 5, 6. Ryan, Linda R. — Honor Roll 3, 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Musical 4, 6, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Future Teacher ' s Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Senior Repre- sentative 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4. Ryan, Steven— Assembly 5; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 5, 6; Track 3, 4. Rydell, Kristine— Kristi — Honor Roll 5, 6, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Open House 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 5, 6, 7 8; KDPS An- nouncers 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretory- Treasurer 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Rye, Howard — Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Ryerson, Christine — Chris ' — Honor Roll 7; Dramo Club 6, 7, 8. Sallade, Fern — Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Pep Club 7, 8. Sampson, Connie Jo — Sam — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spinsters Spree Comm. 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clericol Staff 6; Gym Leader 5, 6. Sanders, George Edward — Eddie Sandvig, Douglas Phillipp — Doug — Honor Roll 7; Open House 7; Drama Club 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 5; Dowling, St. Vincent De Paul. Sawhill, Barbara Ann — Barb — Student Council Alternote 4; Assembly 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Office Helper 7, 8. Sayre, Glen — Swimming 3, 5; Band 3, 4, 5, Schacherer, Donahue Ray — Don — Student Council 4; Football 3; Wrestling 4, 6; Track 4; Choir 5, 6, 7; Nativity 4; Interschool Re- lations 4; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Schacherer, Ed — Shock — Football 3, 5; Wrestling 3, 4. Scharnwebcr, Patricia Ann — Parti — Honor Roll 4; Student Council 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Hostess 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Dramo Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Schartner, Kenneth Mark — Student Council 3, 6; Basketball 5; Swimming 3; Golf 4, 6, 8; Band 3, 4; German Club 5, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. Schmacker, Steven Mortyn — Student Council 3; Band 3. Schmid, David E. — Dave — Honor Roll 7, 8; Football 5, 6; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8; Swim- ming 3, 4; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Gymnastics 7, 8; Librory Staff 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6; Drake Relays 6, 8. Scott, Patricia Ann — Patty — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; French Club 7, 8; Latin Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Model U. N. 6, 8. Scott, Sandra Sue? — Sandy — Tennis 4, 6, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Seddon, Carol Lynn — Student Council 6, 7, Treasurer 8; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; KDPS Announcer 3, 4; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pancake Day 3, 5; E.G.O. 7, 8. Shannon, Scott — Honor Roll 3, 7; Football 3; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 3, 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6. Shaw, Anthony Alan — Tony — Honor Roll 4, 6; Student Council 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 3, 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4; Nativity 3, 5; Scroll Staff Business Manager 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; Latin Club 5, 6; After-Game Party Enter- toiner 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Stage Band 3, 4; After- Game Party Committee 7, 8. Shedd, Hal — Swimming 3, 4; $25 Club 5; D.E. C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leader 3. Shipley, Alice — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 5; Musical 6; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6; Future Teach- ers ' Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; Pancake Day 7. Simpson, Judy Marie — Honor Roll 3, 5; Stu- dent Council 4, 5; Assembly 7; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 3; Gym Leader 5; After-Gome Party Entertainer 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Class Day Comm. 8. Slater, Scott — Football 3, 5; Baseball 4; Bas- ketball 3, 4; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6. —58— Smith, Christine Ann — Student Council 7 Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 8. Smith, Dorothy — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6 Girls ' Club 7; Travel Club 3. Smith, Garnctt S. — Roy — Wrestling 3, 4 Boys ' Glee Club 8; Bond 7, 8; Choir 8. Smith, Kirby Leonard Smirh, Mark— Football 3; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 7, 8; Upward Bound 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Interschool Relations 7, 8. Sonderleiter, Dennis — German Club 7, 8; Fu- ture Teachers ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Sorensen, Carol Jane — Student Council 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Musical 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 3, A, 5, 6; Class Night Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Junior- Senior Prom Comm. 8. Sorensen, Kathryn — Kathy — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Choir 3 A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; Quill Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Lotin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Folk Choir 7 8; Office Helper 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Southard, Daniel Wayne — Danny — Latin Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6. Speck, Michael R. — Speck — Honor Roll 3, 7; Student Council 3, 5, 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Baseball 4, 6; Basketball 4; Cross Country 3, 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 6; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7; Monitor 7; All-State Vocal 6; Quartet 7; Folk Choir 7, 8. Spurgcon, Pat — Honor Roll 6; Drill Team 5, 6, Co-Captain 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Green- horn Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stacker, Roxianne Gayle — Roxi — Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3, 6, Secretary 7; Assem- bly 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Open House 3, 7; German Club Secretary 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader A, 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; E.G.O. 7, 8. Stalker, Willard John, Jr. Stapleton, Michael — Mike — Football 3; Swimming 3, 4. Stark, Danny Stark, Wende Kay — Student Council Alternate 3; School Play 6; Open House 3; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4. Stiver, Randy Bill St. John, Doyle Ray Stone, Mark Edwin Stradley, Richard John — Dick — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 4; Assembly 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, A, 5; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Open House 3, 5, 7; $75 Club 6; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6. Stuve, Vicki Margo — Vik — Honor Roll 3, 4; School Play 7; Musical 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; Drama Club 5, 6, Secre- tary 7, 8; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 7, 8. Summy, Cynthia Kay — Cindy — Assembly 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Sundbcrg, Robert — Judge — Honor Roll 4, 5, 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basket- ball 3, 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6, 8, King 8; Alumni Dinner A, 6, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; $75 Club 7; A.F.S. 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 8; Monitor 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 8; E.G.O. 5, 6, 7, 8. Swackhamer, Michael — Swack Swenson, Susan — Sue — Ho nor Roll A, 5, 6; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 5; Musical 6; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; People-to-People 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, President 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Science Club Publicity Chairman 7, 8; SCIBA Honor Band 6; Honor Orchestra 4, 6. Swim, Sherrie Linn — Drill Team 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Syfcrd, Jean Ellen — Jeanie — Assembly 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Charles — Chuck — Assembly 6, 7; Swimming 3; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; All-State Choir 7; Boys ' Glee Club 6, 7, 8; Musical 6; Quill Staff 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 3, 4; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Photography Club 7, 8; Forensics Club 7; Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Don — Wrestling 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Let- termen ' s Club 7, 8. Templeton, Patricia Ann — Pat — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Gregg Awards 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6. Thomas, Terri — Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 3, A, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 4, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Attendant 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Red Cross 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Alumni Queen 7, 8; Counselor ' s Office Helper 5, 6; Younker ' s Teen Board 5, 6; Senior Board 7, 8. Thompson, Donna Thompson, Frances — Stormy Thompson, Susan Elaine — Sue — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 6; Synchro- nettes 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Nativity 7; Musical 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 3, 4; Latin Club, Secretary 5, 6, Vice President 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7; Principal ' s Advisory Committee 7, 8. Thorpe, Vicki — Quill Staff 7. 8 ' Greenhorn Staff 5, 6; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 5, 6; Clerical Staff 7, 8. Torgeson, Randy — Swimming 5, 6; Monitor 7. Trumbo, Deborah Ann Turner, Bill — Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball A, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8. Turnquist, Shcryl — Honor Roll 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club, Vice President 3, 4, Presi- dent 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Student Exchange 5; Pancake Day 7. Tywater, Steven Cecil — Student Council 5 Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7 Baseball A, 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Quill Ad Staff 5; $100 Club 5; Monitor 7 Gym Leader 7, 8; After-Game Party Enter- tainer 6, 7, 8; Drake Relays Track Helper 4, 6, 8; Stage Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Uhlman, Jerry M. — Jerry — Football 3; Wrestling 3, 5. Van Dorn, Thomas Gregory — Tom — Student Council 5; Assembly 5, 6; Quill Ad Stoff 5, 6, 7, 8; $75 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Red Cross 7, 8; Interschool Relations 7, 8. Vasquez, Andrea Maria — Andy — Upward Board 5, 6. Vcasley, Alfred Jr. — Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Band 3, 4; Open House 7, 8; French Club 3; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Relations 7, 8. Von Gruenigen, Penny —59— Vorm, Timothy Leonard — Tim — Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Wade, Jeri Alice — Pep Club 3, 4 ,5, 6; Art Club 3, 4; E.G.O. 3, 4, 5, 6. V arren, Kirby Preston — Kirby — Honor Roll 5, 6; Wrestling 5, 6. Wathne, Stephen — D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8. Weaver, Pam Webb, Archie — Equipment Manager 3; Pan- cake Day 3. Weeks, Sherry — Cher — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Girls ' Club 4. Welch, Beverly Anne — Bev — Honor Roll 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Kaleide- scope 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Band 3 4, 5, 6; Nativity 5, 6; Musical 5, 6; Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Westra, Ruth Elaine — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Synchronettes 4 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Musical 6 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5 Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Poncake Day 7; Forensics Club 7, 8. Wheatly, Jerry— D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Wheeler, Linda — Lynn — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Nativity 3, 5, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 7, 8; Madrigal Choir 3, 4; Swing Choir 7, 8. Whetstone, Barbara Josephine — Barb — Hon- or Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 6, 7; Syn- chronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 5, 6; Pep Club 7, 8. Whitson, Nancy— Honor Roll 3, 7; Student Council 5; Interschool Exchange 3 5; Assem- bly 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 5, 6; Open House 7; Girls Club 3 4 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 6, 7; G.R.A. 5, 6; Lee Town News Co-Editor 7; Spinsters Spree Queen ; Tournament Program Seller 8; Homecoming Court 7. Widlund, Jim — Football 3, 4, 7, 8. Wigg, Katherine Moy Wilber, Judith— Judy — Honor Roll 3; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 7; Girls Club 3, 4. Wilber, Julia A. — Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Williams, Cheryl — Assembly 7, 8; Drill Teom 7 8- Tennis 4, 6, 8; Alumni Dinner 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6. Willson, Cheryl — Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6. Wilson, Bette Jayne— Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 7- Student Council A, 6, 7; All-City Student Council 7; Assembly 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Droma Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, A, 6; Future Teachers Club 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, A, b 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 5, 6, 7, 8. Winget, Donald Ray — Donny — Band 3, 4. Woods, Michael Alan— Mike — D.E.C.A. Vice President 7, 8. Woods, Toney Maurice Wright, Carol Wyld, Phillip Edwin — Honor Roll 4, 6. Young, David R. — Rabbit — Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Young III, Ivan H.— Honor Roll 6; Student Council 5; Assembly 6, 7; Synchronettes Show 7; Football 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 4 6, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Young, Ronald — Ron — Baseball 3, 4; Swim- ming 3, 4. The Many Faces Of East High Look around . . . And ivhat do you face? A fiandsome school With stately pillars And impressive steps. And what do you face? A hall of trophies Echoing victones, Relating success. And what do you face? A classroom, plodding Down learning ' s Endless trail. And what do you face ? A crowd of pep, Of spirit, and of Unity. And what do you face? A face, Masked in memories Of yesterday. A face, Intent on life Today. A face, Full of dreams For tomorrow. —60 — 61 — —62— —63 Jim Jewett takes pitch around end from Bill Turner as Gary Griffith, Don Levell, and Bob Cobley head interference. Three Early Victories, 3-5 Record Players discuss frame along the sideline. 64 Mr. Bagdonas, equipment manager, checks list with Mr. Neal, The Scarlet offense prepares to run against Roosevelt, athletic manager. Dennis Nelson Denny O ' Boyle John Plummer Doug Priebe Steve Sharp Coach Savage diagrams play for Don Adamson, John Ievalts, Al Veasley, and Mike Hildenbvand. —66— COACH SAVAGE Scott Guthrie Clay Hays John Heller Richards Dick Stradley Bob Sundburs: Bill Turner Steve Tywater ■ Tom I Don Morton Darrell Nutt Steve Wright Not Pictured: Randy Mathews, Don Levell. Coach Savage Retires Fred Hankins VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD After 18 years as head coach of East High foot- ball teams, Coach Savage will retire from coaching football this year. He has compiled a record of 100-36-8. He has coach ed ten city championships and eight Big Six championships. When he first came to East in 1951, Coach Savage ' s football team was undefeated. Coach Savage ' s teams have pro- duced many All-City, All-Big Six players, along with many winning All-State honors. Coach Savage has been helped by very capable assistants. They are Coach Dick Johnson, Coach Gale Burgett, and Sophomore Coach Tom Hand. Coach Savage is also retiring from 18 years of coaching baseball at East. East 26 East 15 East 19 East 20 East 7 East 7 East 7 East 1 3 Hoover North Tech Valley Dowling Roosevelt Lincoln 19 7 0 26 51 27 53 Cedar Rapids Regis 32 —67- East Competes In Metro League East Edges Huskies In East ' s opening football game September 21, the Scarlets defeated the Hoover Huskies 26-19. The East scoring began when Bill Turner fired a 70-yard pass to Don Levell for a touchdown. After two Hoover scores, Steve Sharp ' s one - yard touchdown plunge knotted the score. Jim Jewett then joined in the scor- ing with a 13-yard run. After a Hoover score, the Scarlets clinched the game when Denny O ' Boyle inter- cepted a pass deep in Scarlet territory, and ran it back 95 yards for a touchdown. East Outlasts Bears The Scarlets won their second straight game, posting a 15-7 victory over North on September 27, 1968. The scoring began when Mike Hildenbrand blocked a North punt and recovered the ball in the end zone for a safety. The first Scarlet touchdown came on a 33-yard run by Jim Jewett. The final East tally came on a two-yard run by Don Levell, moments after he caught a 53-yard pass from Bill Turner. Key defensive performances were made by Clay Hays and Bob Sundberg. Scarlets Blank Tech The Scarlets blanked Tech ' s Engineers 19-0 October 3, 1968. Led by Don Levell ' s two second-quarter touchdowns, East surged out of reach of its opponent. In the second period, Mike Hildenbrand blocked his second punt of the season, and gave East a golden opportunity to score. Just five plays later, Levell scored his first touchdown on a three-yard run. His second touchdown came on a 66-yard punt return. Steve Sharp scored the final tally in the fourth period on a blast from the one-yard line. Tigers Down Scarlets Valley defeated the Scarlets at Valley High Stadium October 11, 27-21, marking the first East defeat. The Tigers opened the scoring on a 95-yard kick-off return. East countered when Bill Turner scored on a one-yard plunge to cap a 56-yard drive. After a second Tiger score, East matched on a 64-yard touchdown run by Turner, giving East a 14-13 lead. In the third quarter, with Valley leading 20-14, Turner passed 37 yards to Don Levell for a touchdown, and this gave East a 21-20 lead. The Scarlets held the lead until the final two minutes when Valley scored their final touchdown. Coach Bob Savage readies for an upcoming game by explain- ing an aspect of a play to end, Al Veasley. Defense Prepares East ' s defense digs in to repel the opposition in its season opener against Hoover ' s Huskies. —68— Scarlets End Season In the Scarlets ' fifth game, the Dowling Maroons were the opponents. The Maroons proved their No. 1 state ranking by posting a 51-7 victory October 18. East ' s lone score came in the fourth quarter on an eight-yard run by halfback Jim Jewett. Jewett led the Scarlet rushing attack with 46 yards, and Bill Turner passed for 101 yards. The Scarlets suffered their third straight defeat in losing to city rival Roosevelt 27-7 on October 26, 1968. Jim Jewett scored the lone East tally on a five-yard run in the first quarter. East scored first, but the Roughriders stormed back and dimmed the hopes of a Homecoming victory for East High. Lincoln High defeated East 53-7 November 1. The Scarlets were held to four first downs by a tough Railsplitter defense. November 9 saw the Scarlets travel to Cedar Rap- ids to play Regis High. Regis defeated East 32-13, and brought East ' s season to a close with a record of three wins, five losses. Regis had a No. 4 ranking in the state at that time, and kept their ranking intact. At the close of another game, the team comes off the field , ' ith mixed emotions on parts of the game just concluded. The Scarlets charge on the field battle. another gridiron Scarlets line up on defense during Homecoming game with city rival Roosevelt —69— SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: Dan Travis, Richard Brent, Harold Capps, Mark Kelly, Mike Collins, Kevin OBoyle, Mark Sherod, Scott Labus, Dick Eisenlauer, Greg Phillips, Tom Johannsen, Marquis Veasley ; Row 2 : Steve Nichols, Ray Smith, Dave Gustafson, Don Karns, George Tomlinson, Craig Williams, Jim McBride, Gene Martin, Terry Hatchitt, John Sharp, Leslie Cason, Kent Ridge, David Levell, Mark Fallis, Kenny Sheibley, Dennis Lorey ; Row 3: Ed Stewart, Steve Lewis, Criss Brown, Pat Lorey, Leonard Leo, Bill Cronin, Vic Erickson, Robert Zust, Dennis Armington, Randy Webb, James Colbert, Leon Bradley, J ames Duffy, Bill Eisenlauer, Dave Ramirez, Coach Hand; Not Pictured: Darrell Bennet, Cliff Baumbach, Terry Cronin, Dennis Baber, Tim Cantrell, Phil Dunagan, Rus Dunaway, Marc Enga, Bill Freeman, Doug Fitch, Mike Galvan, Fred Kunert, James Kirkpatrick, Mitch Leonard, Mike Love, Bill Lewis, Charles Hollingshead Steve McDonald, John McCaughey, Doug McVey, Don Morton, Mike Neal, Greg Perry, Perry Skinner, Chris Schroeder, Mark Sherod, Bill Steffen, Steve Stanford, Ed Slater, Conrad Taylor, Dennis Terrell, Dana Thomas, Jim Thomas, Larry Burkhead, Steve Barnes, Ed Wilson, Byron Jordan, Kent Welch, Jim Good, Larry Sloan, Mike Nizzi, Mark Swinehart, Larry McPherson. Sophs Tie For 4th In New Metro League fhe Canaries, sophomore football team, ended their season at 4-3, while tying for fourth place in the Metropolitan Conference play this year with Roosevelt. This year ' s sophomore team will be a great asset to next year ' s varsity, since there were many outstanding sophomores. Some of the pros- pective candidates are Kevin O ' Boyle, quarterback; Steve Lewis, guard; Bill Cronin, tackle; and Criss Brown, end. Sophomore Coach Tom Hand had this to say about this year ' s squad: I am really proud of this year ' s sophomore football team. They hung to- gether and represented East High as East High should be. We will have many prospective candi- dates for next year ' s varsity squad. Sophomore football coach, Mr. Hand, gives the team a few pointers. Not Pictured: Coach Tedore. The Canaries line up for defense to stop the Railsplitters. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD East 19 Hoover 14 East 22 North 26 East 67 Tech 0 East 40 Valley 19 East 0 Dowling 12 East 22 Roosevelt 32 East 19 Lincoln 32 —70— BASKETBALL 6 9 —71 — East High ' s 68- 69 Varsity Basketball Team VARSITY BASKETBALL Tl Cortez Nichols ; Row 2 : Coa Mark Smith, Dennis Prather. Row 1 : Rick Faust, Denny O ' Boyle, Tom Powell, Dave Swanson, Kent Brady, Bill Turner, Kent Larson, ndquist, Doug Priebe, Tim Mallory, Ron Lankford, Phil Carlson, Rocky Hunt, Craig Bair, Gary Bash, Scarlet Cagers Finish Successful Season Mr. Gulick, Mr. Sandquist, and Mr. Dick Johnson stop off for a picture during practice. —72— SEASON RECORD East 58 Ankeny 62 East 45 Hoover 47 East 49 North 64 East 56 Regis 71 East 82 Tech 58 East 56 ...Valley 70 East 80 Dowling 53 East 36 ... Roosevelt 59 East 79 Lincoln 63 East 57 Hoover 46 East 74 North 67 East 60 Tech 44 East 71 Valley 68 East 61 Dowling 59 East 51 ..Roosevelt 54 East 59 Nevada 51 East 79 Lincoln 76 East 89 Ottumwa 84 East 65 Newton 61 East 55 Pella 70 Mark Smith attempts a shot as teammates Phil Carlson and Bill Turner goes up for two as East beats Lincoln. , Balance, Hustle The 1968-69 basketball team started off the season losing their first four games. After eight games their record was two wins and six losses. After this slow start, they went on to win ten of their last twelve games, finishing the season with a winning record of twelve wins and eight losses. The wins included big upsets over Hoover, Valley, and Ottumwa. The team finished third in the Metropolitan Conference with a nine and five record, but were beaten out of the District finals by Pella. Representing East on the All-City Basketball team was Phil Carlson, who was named All-City Center. Phil also topped the school ' s scoring record with 52 points during the Ottumwa game. Coach Sandquist commented, Much of the success was due to the fine unity, balance, and hustle that the team developed. Tom Powell look on. Team Displays Um Phil Carlson, All-City Cente —73— Junior Varsity Completes Winning Season This year ' s junior varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Gulick, completed its season with a 5-4 rec- ord. The J.V. squad started the season with a crush- ing 84-36 victory over Newton and in the second game downed the Hoover J.V. 57-52. The junior varsity team is composed of members of the varsity squad who don ' t play in the varsity games. These games give the members of the squad the experience needed in playing varsity ball next year. JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORD East 84 Newton 36 East 57 Hoover 52 East 58 Lincoln 62 East 59 Dowling 52 East 51 Roosevelt 55 East 48 North 46 East 54 Lincoln 67 East 63 Tech 51 East 32 Valley 66 EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Bob Burton, Keith Dunn, Stephan Kountz, Jim Smith, Steve Anderson: NOT PICTURED: Mark Gilmer, Daryl Poole. Bill Clark. —74— Sophomores End Season With 5-73 Record Led by Coach Dick Johnson, the sophomore basket- ball team ended its 1969 season with a 5-13 record. The Scarlets ' first win came when they defeated Tech 47-26. Criss Brown led the Scarlet attack against Lin- coln with 14 points, dumping them 54-40. Against North, Mike Collins scored 14 points to help defeat the Polar Bears 57-41. The Scarlets took their second game from Tech, 62-32, with Kevin O ' Boyle scoring 15 points. The Valley Tigers defeated the Scarlets by one point in the final seconds of play, 55-54, in a game that was close from the opening tip. Mike Collins and Vic Erickson both scored 17 points in the losing cause. The final win of the season came when the Scarlets beat Nevada 77-74. There were many outstanding players produced this year, and many will go on to play junior varsity and varsity basketball next year, making those teams even greater than they were this year. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. Row 1: Don Morton, Don Karns, Kevin O ' Boyle, Mike Collins, Jim McBride ; Row 2: Coach Johnson, Mark Kelly, Dennis Arminjfton, Reid Strahan, Clay Kling, Vic Erickson; Not Pictured: Criss Brown, Harold Capps, Gene Martin, Paul Strahan. SOPHOMORK BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East 46 26 40 49 47 49 56 37 54 49 57 62 54 43 46 77 57 53 Ankeny Hoover North Cedar Rapids Regis Tech Valley Dowling Roosevelt Lincoln Hoover North Tech Valley Dowling Roosevelt Nevada Lincoln Ottumwa Kevin O ' Boyle goes for two against the Riders. —75— Inexperience Hinders Young Matmen ' s Record Captain Don Taylor rides Lincoln foe to victory. —76— ?ilTiii CHEERLEADERS, Row ll Ruby Burris. Rhonda Shipley, Jenean Griffith, Judy Lawrence. WRESTLING TEAM, Row 2: Kirby Small, Don Taylor, Bill Sloan, John Leach, Dick Eisenlauer, Steve Wright, Bob Burton (Equipment Manager): Row 3: Mike Blacksmith, Ron Culver, Mike Hildenbrand, Gary Rourke, Scott Shannon, Jim Chamberlain, Daryl Poole (Equipment Manager I. Taylor Wins City Title One of the bright spots of East High wrestling was Captain Don Taylor ' s winning of the city championship at 103 pounds, and the sectional at 103 pounds. Tay- lor ' s record was 17-4. Many first-year wrestlers dominate the wrestling team. Five sophomores were competing on varsity, along with six juniors. Though East ' s record ended as 1-7, they will have returning lettermen in nearly every weight for next year. The wrestlers competed, in addi- tion to the sectional, in four tournaments. EAST HIGH WRESTLING SEASON 1968-69 Nov. 21 Hoover Nov. 27 North Dec. 7 Greenfield Inv. Dec. 12 Roosevelt Dec. 14 Ames Tri. Dec. 19 S.E. Polk Inv. Jan. 3 Ankeny Jan. 9 Dowling Jan. 18 Conference Tournament Jan. 30 Valley Feb. 6 Tech Feb. 14 Sectional Feb. 21 District There Here There Here Ames There There There Here Here Here North S.E. Polk Gary Rourke awaits referee ' s whistl Ron Culver holds down foe in Valley match. -77- RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM, Row 1: Marc Veasley, Tom Johanson, Alan Mauk, Greg Phillips; Row 2: Mr. Hand (coach), Steve Lewis, Jim Colbert, Ed Stewart; Not Pictured: Kirby Small, Tom Folsom, Gary Cockayne, Gary Rourke, Dave Schmid, Dave Nelson, and Mr. Gayle Burgrett (coach). Reserve Squad Adds To Varsity Strength much for his opponent in reserve wrestling match. The Reserve and Junior Varsity wrestlers gained valuable experience this year which is the main pur- pose of the squad. The Reserve, like the Varsity wrestlers, were hampered by lack of boys to fill spots on the team. Many sophomores filled vancancies at almost every weight class on the Junior Varsity team at some time during the season. Of the Junior Varsity team who were wrestling this season, very few had previous experience, these were: Alan Mauk, Gary Rourke, Dave Schmid, and Dave Nelson. Mr. Burgett coached both of these teams. Wrestlers caught in typical practice session. —78— Sports Highlights 69 SWIMMING TEAM, Row 1: Gary Irving, Don Cunningham, Steve Knight (Co-Captain), Tim Vorm (Co-Captain), Chuck Lauritsen, Lonnie Christiansen; Row 2: Mr. Ackerman (Assistant Coach), Mike Briggs, Steve Anderson, Steve Nichols, Phil Hasel, Bruce Paulson, Rick Scheel, Tom Rowat, Dave Rogers, Charlie Hollingshead, Tim Nichol, Mr. Vavra (Coach). Scarlet Tankers Finish Rewarding Season BOYS ' SWIMMING RECORD East 31 Roosevelt 64 East 78 Tech 17 East 28 Lincoln 67 East 58 Valley 49 East 48 Boone 47 East 46 Valley 49 East 24 Hoover 71 East 48 Boone 46 East 46 North 49 District 6th Conference 5th State 19th GIRLS ' SWIMMING RECORD East 10 Hoover 74 East 19 Lincoln 69 East 23 Lincoln 50 District 5th Steve Anderson, Lonnie Christiansen, and Danny Townsend take off in the 100-yard backstroke. —80— Judy Simpson and Marcia Macaulay of the gills ' swimming team, Tankers Dave Rogers and Steve Nichols sprint the 50-yard freestyle, qualified for State competition. Something New Added To Swimming Lineup East ' s Tankers finished the season with a record of four wins and five losses. The team was ham- pered by lack of depth, with only 16 boys out. This left many Varsity positions open for sophomores, who did a good job of filling them. The Tankers were coached by Mr. Vavra and Mr. Ackerman. This was Coach Vavra ' s first year of coaching at East. He and Mr. Ackerman did a fine job of coaching a small and fairly inexperienced team. Five boys qualified for State: Steve Knight and Tim Vorm, seniors; Phil Hasel, junior; Tom Rowat and Charlie Hollingshead, sophomores. Something new was added to East ' s sports lineup this year. This addition was the girls ' swimming team. They participated in three dual meets, and a district meet. Judy Simpson and Marcia Macaulay qualified for State. ' The girls were new to competi- tive swimming, said Mr. Vavra, but they were eager and willing to learn. Macaulay. Pat Granberg. —81 — CROSS COUNTRY, Row 1: Dennis Damerval, Dave Johnson, Bill Westholm, Henry Peterson, Tom Rowat, Allen Oberlander, Harry Ritter : Row 2: Mr. Sandquist (coach). Bill Sloan, Rick Hudson, Adrian Swenson, Rick Thomas, George Booker, Cortex Nichols; Not Pictured: Dan Arlan, Bob Bumgardener, Kent Brady, Eric Iverson, Jeff Prock. Cross Country Cains Experience In Metro The basketball coach, Mr. Sandquist, took over this year ' s cross country team during the illness of Mr. Oxenreider, regular coach. This year ' s team was at a disadvantage because of no returning lettermen, and only one senior, but next year looks promising because of five returning letter- men: Cortez Nichols, Bill Westholm, Dennis Dam- erval, Rick Hudson, and Henry Peterson. The two other members who received letters were Adrian Swenson and George Booker, captain of the squad. The two best times this year were by Cortez Nichols in the mile with a 5:09 and Henry Peterson in the two-mile with 1 1:15. The ' 69 cross country team promises to be one of the top squads in next year ' s Metropolitan Confer- ence. —82— TRACK TEAM, Row 1 : Henry Peterson, Larry Richards, Clay Hays, Dick Eisenlauer, Bill Westholm, Cortez Nichols, Tom Johannsen, Harvey Harris, Dexter Winn; Row 2: Mr. Barakat (Assistant Coach), Stephan Kountz, Steve Coughennower, John Ievalts, Dennis O ' Boyle, Doufir Priebe, Gary Bash, Jim Jewett, Jerome Clinton, Gary Bird, Mr. Weberpr (Assistant Coach); Row 3: Rick Hudson, Dennis Damerval, Steve Heller, Willard Stalker, Gary Griffith, Steve Layton, Don Morton, Steve Lewis, Kevin Nelson, Don Levell, Kevin O ' Boyle, Terry Hatchitt, Mr. Oxenreider (Coach) ; Not Pictured. Criss Brown, Leslie Cason, Paul DeNeui, Terry McKeny, Richard Ray, Chris Viere, Ivan Younjjr, Mike O ' Boyle. Track: Speed, Ability The 1969 East High track season begins March 29, at the state indoor meet in Iowa City, and ends May 24 at the state outdoor meet in Ames. This year ' s squad includes five returning letter- men: Jerome Clinton, John Ievalts, Clay Hays, Jim Jewett, and Larry Richards. Along with these letter- men is a strong group of hustling junior and sopho- more cindermen. This year ' s squad is very strong, with most of its strength lying in the relay events. Up, up and away. Larry Richards strives to take the next hurdle. TRACK SCHEDLI I March 29 State Indoor April 8 North (Here) April 12 Valley Relays April 15 Valley, Dowling (Here) April 19 Bobcat (Marshalltown) April 22 East, Tech, Roosevelt (Roos.) April 25-6 Drake Relays May 6 East, Dowling, Hoover, Lincoln (Line.) May 10 District (East) May 13 Metropolitan (Drake) May 16 Valley (Here) May 24 State (Ames) SENIOR TRACKMEN: Willard Stalker, Larry Richards, Jim Jewett, Clay Hays, John Ievalts, Jerome Clinton. —83— BOYS ' GOLF TEAM. Kneeling: John Fitch, Scott Douglass: Row 2: Mark Schartner, Dennis Nelson, Steve Ivanovich, Dave McDonald, Gary Boatwright : Not Pictured: Jim Kirkpatrick, Mr. Wright (adviser). Golf Teams Swing Into Spring Competition (GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM, Row 1: Linda Hindal, Nancy Lettington : Row 2: Charlyn Kutchen, Jean Severson ; Not Pictured: Patty Bowes, Barb Rice, Mr. Wright (adviser). Coach Dave Wright and Mark Schartner siz •ucial point. GOLF SCHEDULI March 24 Hoover (B) 25 Hoover (G) April 7 Roosevelt (B) Waveland 7 Roosevelt (G) Grandview 14 Tech (B) Grandview 17 Tech (G) Grandview 21. .... Dowling (B) Grandview 23 St. Joseph ' s .(G) Waveland 28 Valley (B) Ponderosa 28 Valley (G) Grandview May 5 Lincoln (B) Grandview 6 Lincoln (G) Grandview 9 Sectional... ...(B) Willow Creek 9 Sectional (G) Grandview 12 North (B) Grandview 15... North (G) Waveland 16 District . (B) 16 District (G) 19. Conference (B) 20.. Conference -(G) 24 State (B) 24 State (G) —84— BOYS TENNIS, Left to right : Mike Bird, Chuck Housman, Ralph Olson, Ron Lankford, Craig Bair, Steve McPherson, Bob Dickson; Not pictured: Chuck McCann, Bill Clark, Coach Tindrell. Spring Is Here: Tennis Teams Begin Play BOYS TENNIS SCHEDULE April 1 Ames Birdland 9 North Birdland 14- Tech Birdland 18 lndianola There 21.. Valley._. .—Valley 24 Hoover Hoover 30... - Dowling Waveland May 5 Roosevelt Waveland 10 District 12- Lincoln Kurtz 19 Conference Tourn. Birdland 20 Conference Tourn. Birdland 23 State 24 State GIRLS 9 TENNIS SCHEDULE April 10 North Birdland 11 Norwalk There 15 rech Birdland 22 Valley Valley 25— Hoover Hoover 30 St. Joseph ' s Birdland May 2 Lincoln Kurtz 6 Roosevelt Waveland 8 lndianola Here 10 District 17 State 19 Conference Tourn. Birdland 20 Conference Tourn. Birdland Nancy Winetrar, Sue Lewis, Kathy Davis, Peggry Simmons; Not pictured: Coach Tindrell. —85— —86— -Activities Terri Thomas Reigns Over ' 69 Homecoming The 1969 Homecoming began with the Homecoming assembly Friday, October 24, headed by the social committee of Student Council. The highlight of this event was the crowning of Terri Thomas as the 1968-69 Alumni Queen. The theme, How the West Was Won, was enhanced by the float, which pictured a Roosevelt Roughrider being burned at the stake. Money for the float was raised through the Pep Club bake sale, Guess-the-Score game, and the sale of bumper stickers. On Saturday, after a rousing battle with Roosevelt, the Homecoming dance was held. With entertainment provided by the Soul Vibrations, the 1969 Homecoming proved to be a great success. —88— 1969 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Randy Peterson, Jane Hensley, 1968-69 Queen Terri Thomas, Craig Bair, Marilyn Kouri, Chuck Larson. ATTENDANT: Marilyn Kouri. The Mighty Scarlet Mascot, Dave Houghton, ATTENDANT: Jane Hensley. tramples Roosevelt at the Homecoming assembly. Seniors Christie Smith and Gayla Mentzer say How ! as they Senior girls on the warpath to victory, decorating the Home- roast a Rider on the Homecoming float. coming float, are Patty Faaborg, Terri Thomas, Diane Toigo Gill, Pat Spurgeon, and Teddi Barron. —89— Cindy Allen Richard Allison Teddi Barron Iva Capps Quill Staff Aims For Perfection Pat Jahnke LIZ HAMMER Co-Editor SCOTT SHANNON Co-Editor Mike O ' Boyle Diane Poland Kathy Sorensen, Sue Arnett, Iva Capps, and Teddi Barron busily work to meet Quill deadline. Patti Scharnweber Kathy Sorensen Chuck Taylor Vicki Thorpe Tim Vorm —90— Yearbook — Reflection Of 1968-69 Year Recording the history of the school year, accu- rately and without omitting anything, has been the goal of the 1968-69 Quill Staff. Under the leader- ship of Liz Hammer, Scott Shannon and Pat Leader, the staff has worked hard to accomplish their goal. Due to a growing and more active East High and increased advertising, sixteen pages were added to this year ' s Quill. The yearbook was divided into six sections: aca- demic, senior, athletics, activities, underclassmen. and the index with each section having an editor. Members of the staff were then assigned pages and their jobs were to make up pages, make out picture cards, identify and size pictures, and write copy. Special mention should be given to Quill Staff photographers: Richard Allison, Chuck Taylor, and Edward Green. Helping them out by taking about twenty-five yearbook pictures was the Photography Club sponsored by Mr. Lethcoe, Mr. Sloan, Mr. Storer, and Mr. Peterson. PAT LEADER Managing Editor Co-Editor Scott Shannon discusses a layout with Managing Editor Pat Leader, while Co-Editor Liz Hammer types copy. JUNIOR QUILL STAFF: Rebecca Cox, Debbie Kain, Jean Severson, Penni Simpson, Kathy Lettington, Mary Allred Pvon Bechtel Sue Arnett, Paul Glover, Paula Fuohs : Not pictured: Mr. Springate (business adviser), Mr. Lethcoe (advertising adviser), Mr. Christian (edi- torial adviser). —91 — 1969 Scroll Staff KAROLYN HEATHCOTE Co-editor RANDY PETERSON Co-editor Scroll subscript! and Virginia Fulle r, keeping Terri Thomas, Gaj on distribution day. Stephanie Lemon, Co-editor Randy Peterson commands his rookie reporters to go forth and interview for their Scroll news stories. JOURNALISM CLASS, PERIOD 3, Row 1: Nancy Whitson, Alice Shipley, Gayla Mentzer, Barb Sawhill, Barb Goff, Pat Spurgeon, Vickie Berg, Sue Reed, Kathy Ellis, Laura Aiken; Row 2: Linda Kaiser, Rhonda Shipley, Cheryl McReynolds, Debbie Burch, Stephanie Lemon, Lois Woods, Alberta Otterbach, Vicki Stuve, Sherrie Hodge, Karolyn Heathcote ; Row 3: Carole Olson, Randy Peterson, Dennis McClaskey, Tom Powell, Doug Priebe, Doug Bishop, Bob Cobley, Terri Thomas, Kathy Jefferson; Not Pictured: Mr. Christian (editorial adviser), Ron Runyan, Mr. Springate (business adviser). —92— Scarlet News The 1969 Scroll staff worked hard to keep both students and alumni informed of news at East, including coming events, past ac- tivities, innovations in curricu- lum, and the relationship of East High ' s students to our commu- nity. The Scroll is truly the voice of East Hig h, communicating to other schools, as well as the en- tire student body, the happenings at East. SHERRIE HODGE Managing Editor TONY SHAW Business Manager Doyle Beekman and Debbie Coughenno News readers informed of activities at Ei ep Lee Town Vicki Stuve, Laura Aiken, and Dour Bishop brainstorm an article for the Scroll. JOURNALISM CLASS, PERIOD 4, Row 1: Judy Simpson, Joyce Fife, Christine Peitzman, Debbie Coughennower, Kristi Rydell, Sue Smith, Virginia Fuller, Patti Ives; Row 2: Janice Sinnard, Jean Merrifield, Sandy Lavins, Linda Lavins, Penny Harlan, Lynn Elliott, Dorothy Buch, Marcia Macaulay ; Row 3: Anita Akselis, Sue Thompson, Rick Allison, Doyle Beekman, Ed Green, Chuck Taylor, Tom Mc- Fadden ; Not Pictured: Connie Finch, Dave Houghton, Mr. Springate (business adviser), Mr. Christian (editorial adviser). —93— BOB COBLEY Acting President, Fall ROXI STAKER Secretary, Fall BOBBIE FULK Treasurer, Fall More Money For Council The Fall Student Council had a busy semester. The council sold calendars, Homecoming tickets, little mums for the girls to wear on the day of Homecoming, and student directories. This provided enough money to put a substan- tial sum in our treasury. ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL, Seated: Teddi Barron, Ann Maurer, Cathi Channell ; Standing: Doug Priebe, Chuck Larson (All-State Cabinet), Craig Peterson, Steve Ivanovich ; Not Pictured: Connie Taylor. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL, Row 1: Sandy Smith, Marilyn Anderson, Becky Houghton, Becky Coleman, Vicki Caswell, Sue Arnett, Rhonda Shipley, Christie Smith, Sherry Brown, Jean Ivanovich, Stephanie Koontz, Susanne Christensen, Marci Danley, Lisa Henry ; Row 2: Lillian Lyle, Iva Capps, Sue Hanson, Barb Fay, Barb Davidson, Jan Best, Carol Seddon, Teddi Barron, Cathi Channell, Theresa Hanson, Myra Warren, Rikki Fleming, Bettie Ballard, Sharon Kinnear; Row 3: Charlyn Kutchen, Linda Lavins, Cathy Way, Janeene Hill, Ilia Parker, Bette Wilson, Patti Scharnweber, Terri Thomas, Pat Leader, Bobbie Fulk, Pam Mclntire, Cathy Lettington, Ann Maurer, Claudia Overton; Row 4: Chuck Cochran, Kirby Small, Tom Johannsen, Bill Eisenlauer, Tim Razor, Darrell Bennett, Dennis Terrell, Gary Griffith, Craig Peterson, Clay Hays, John Fitch, Richard Samuelson ; Row 5: Denny O ' Boyle, Bob Pickett, Dennis Armington, Ron Lankford, Phil Carlson, Tim Mallory, Wes Winterbottom, Tom Powell, Bob Linder, Bob Cobley, Mr. Samuelson (adviser); Not Pictured: John Ievalts, Craig Bair, Mike Speck, Joanna Ellis, Patty Granberg, Kathleen Pratt, Roxi Staker. —94— JOHN IEVALTS President, Spring Spring Council Enacts New Plan The Spring Student Council utilized a new system of electing its representatives. Instead of being elected from the home- rooms, they were elected from the social science classes. This change was made so that more interest and discussion might be generated than had been previ- ously seen in the limited home- room period. MIKE OBOYLE Vice-President, Spring 4 — 4 RUBY BURRIS Secretary, Spring STUDENT COUNCIL SERGEANT-AT-ARMS : Fall, Denny O ' Boyle ; Spring. Bob Sundberg. CAROL SEDDON Treasurer, Spring SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL, Row 1 : Sheila Merrill, Lillian Lyle, Debbie Beal, Cindy Norman, Nancy Ryan, Pam Fisher, Teresa Freeborn, Paula Muehlenthaler, Janet Knowles ; Row 2 : Kathy Ellis, Penny Brilz, Teddi Barron, Peggy Simmons, Terri Thomas, Cindy Anderson, Kathy Cox, Celeste Castle, Connie Rietveld, Linda Peck, Sherry Hayes; Row 3: Mike Hildenbrand, Mike Rogers, Dennis O ' Brien, Mike O ' Boyle, Doug Priebe, Craig Peterson, Gary Boatwright, Tom Lewis, Terry Hatchitt ; Not Pictured: Mr. Samuelson (adviser), Patty- Scott, John Ievalts, Ruby Burris, Carol Seddon, Randy Norem, Christine Anderson, Doris Christopher, Mike Collins, Linda Hook, Lois Hesseltine, Charlene Hoekman, Darrell Nutt, Debbie Caylor, Ivan Young, Ron Booth, Sue Cox, Bill Steffen. Keith Peterson, Julia Healey, Dave Fines, Craig Bair, Debbie Hall, Bob Sundberg, Mike Mote, Nancy Lettington, Tom Van Dorn, Kris Miller, Marilyn Romick. Peggy Pike, Kent Brady, Steve McDonald, Julide Erguder. —95— CONCERT BAND, Row 1: Sue Lewis, Jerome Clinton, Barb Myers, Ann Carlson; Row 2: Diana Calland, Vickie Berg, Rita Davis, Tom Rowat, John Connors, Linda Alexander, Bill Westholm ; Row 3: Diane Mclntire, Valerie Steen, Cindy Price, Linda Ryan, Paul Strahan, Doug Gulling, Reid Strahan, Bill Cronin, Randy Worth, Mike Cochran ; Row 4 : Peggy Brown, John Hogate, Robert Ferris, Deborah Meyer, Carolyn Cochran, Don Howlett, Gary Bird; Row 5: Mr. Vander Wilt (director), Nancy Winegar, Garnett Smith, Don Forma ro, Kent Welch, Steve Treanor, Peggy Simmons, John Schief felbein. Instrumental Music Department Ensembles TOP LEFT, STATE CONTEST SOLOISTS, Row 1 : Chris Anderson, Mike Boone, Vickie Berg. Valerie Steen, Cindy Boatwright, Diane Mclntire; Row 2: Tim Nichol, Dan Cassady, Nancy Winegar, Connie Carlson, Sue Swenson, Sue Lewis, Tom Reich; Row 3: Jerome Clinton, Jon Bloomquist, Mike McDowell, Bill Cronin, Keith Peterson, Ed Ruppert, Eric Iverson. TOP RIGHT, SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA HONOR BAND, Row 1: Peggy Simmons, Doug Gulling, Vickie Berg; Row 2: Jerome Clinton, Steve Tywater, Mike McDowell. MIDDLE LEFT, FRENCH HORN QUARTET: Fred Redhead, Sue Swenson, Kathy Lingren, Dorothy Buch. MIDDLE RIGHT, TRUMPET QUARTET: Bob Brown, Linda Swenson, Rich Samuelson, Randy Shannahan. BOTTOM LEFT, TROMBONE QUINTET, Row 1: Farrell Kuyper, Mike Freel, Richard Cave; Row 2: Dan Cassady, Tom Reich. BOTTOM RIGHT, FLUTE SECTION: Cindy Boatwright, Connie Carlson, Sue Lewis, Barb Myers, Jerome Clinton. —96— CONCERT BAND. Row 1: Pat Dennis, Kathy Davis, Marsha Young, Rodger Timmons ; Row 2: Sue Swenson. Fred Redhead. Kathy Liritfren, Dorothy Buch, Pam Fisher. Gail Lewis, Mike Boone: Row 3: Kent Brady, Robert Brown, Richard Samuelson, Linda Swenson, Eric Iverson, Steve Tywater, Keith Peterson, Mike McDowell : Row 4 : Gary Lingren, Doug Redhead, Jon Bloomquist, Don Prock, Tom Reich, Fan ell Kuyper, Richard Cave, Mike Freel, Dan Cassady; Not Pictured: Doyle Beekman. Offer Variety, Experience To Musicians TOP LEFT. WOODWIND QUINTET: Sue Lewis, Linda Alexander, Sue Swenson, Don Prock, Keith Peterson, Diane Calland. TOP MIDDLE, ALL-STATE FESTIVAL. DORIAN FESTIVAL: Chris Anderson, Tim Nichol. Sue Lewis, Sue Swenson. TOP RIGHT, UNI HONOR BAND, U OF I HONOR BAND, Row 1: Valerie Steen, Debbie Meyer, Diane Mclntire : Row 2: Bill Cronin, Keith Peterson. Row 3: Dan Cassady, Diane Calland. MIDDLE LEFT, FINE ARTS TRIO: Keith Peterson, Chris Anderson. Mark Watson. MIDDLE CENTER, CLARINET TRIOS, Left to right: Gary Bird, Rita Davis, Valerie Steen, Diane Mclntire, Cindy Price, John Connors. MID- DLE RIGHT, CLARINET QUARTETS, Left to right: Diane Calland, Debbie Meyer, Vickie Berg, Tom Rowat, Linda Ryan, Peggy Brown, Carolyn Cochran. BOTTOM LEFT, TRUMPETS. Row 1: Kent Brady, Mike Cochran, Doug Gulling; Row 2: Reid Strahan, Bill Cronin, Randy Worth. BOTTOM MIDDLE. STRING ENSEMBLE: Chris Anderson, Tim Nichol, Marvanna Staley, Jackie Bolin, Mark Watson; Not Pictured: Pat Hamilton. BOTTOM RIGHT, SAXOPHONES, Row 1: Pam Fisher, Mike Boone ; Row 2: Steve Tywater, Mike Mc- Dowell, Keith Peterson. —97— A Cappella Choir Polishes Performance A CAPPELLA CHOIR, Row 1: Jill Brooks, Marilyn Kouri, Tom Finney, Mike Miller, Patti Ives, Tony Shaw, Sherry Brown, Janice Baker, Dixie Wambsgans, Bev Welch, Mr. Caroes (director); Row 2: Fred Redhead, Kristi Rydell, Donna Kirkpatrick, Sue Smith, Denise Davis, Barb Myers, Iva Capps, Doyle Beekman, Daryl Poole, Linda Huffman, Kathy Sorensen, Linda Alexander; Row 3: Konnie Fiscel, Paul Hood, Janice Hunt, Chuck Taylor, Connie Knight, Mark Hintz, Phil Hasel, Paul DeNeui, Peggy Simmons, Patty Bowes, Maryann Riley, Kerry Mid- dleton, Ruth Westra, Steve Tywater ; Row 4: Bobbie Fulk, Sue Lewis, Julia Wilber, Mardeen Cassell, Diana Calland, Jon Hogbin, Don Prock, Wayne Bauman, John Schieffelbein, John Hogate, Dave Houghton, Ronilee Dwiere, Linda Wheeler, Sue Thompson, Lori Foust, Sue Swenson, Garnett Smith; Not pictured: Toni McFadden, Carol Sorensen, Kathy Borg, Debra Clay, Betty Dooley, Debbie Gordon, Judi Alex- ander, Dona Marmet, Pam Mclntire, Sharon McMulin, Stephanie McCormick, Sue Paterson, Jack Blythe, Mike Perry, Mike Speck, Jon Bloomquist, Pat Lorey, Mike O ' Boyle, Mike Woods. Choir II CHOIR II, Row 1: Donna Slaughter, Marlys Parcell, Cindy Stuchis, Carolyn Enfield, Sherrie H artle, Becky Houghton, Paula Bishop; Row 2: LuAnn Hibberts, Patti Granberg, Deanna Cox, Christina Mathis, Lynne O ' Mara, Cindy Norman, Fred Hewes ; Row 3 : Bob Ferris, Dave Priebe, Steve Wright, Bob Hale, Greg Mann, Mike Turner. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB, Row 1 : Rita Rogers, Deborah Killian, Kathy Channell, Pam Johnson, Lizabeth Hamilton, Barb Ha- worth, Nancy Petty, Sally Prince ; Row 2 : Sue Lynch, Loretta Piper, Teresa Duff, Lynn Parker, Denise Perkins, Sheron Brown, Connie Carlson, Rose Marie Lemon; Row 3: Vickie Schooley, Glynis Miller, Marlys Swacker, Tonda Person, Julia Wilber, Linda Brumbaugh, Kathy Ellis; Row 4: Patty Scott, Kathy Theren, Kathy McDonough, Julie Gorman, Judith Wilber, Jane Ryerson, Kathy Tompkins; Not pictured: Mr. Carnes (director). —98— Boys ' Glee Club — East ' s Fabulous Forty BOYS ' GLEE CLUB, Row 1 : Garnett Smith, Jack Blythe, Mark Hintz, Tony Allen, John Hogate, Daryl Poole, Steve Tywater, Mike O ' Boyle, Greg Mann, John Connors; Row 2: Fred Redhead, Paul Hood, Yontz Miller, Tom Finney, Mike Miller, Reid Strahan, T. J. Hannah, Tony Shaw, Tim Hoover, Mallory Senecaut ; Row 3: Chuck Taylor, Jim Jones, Dave Houghton, Tom Seddon, Wayne Bauman, Jeff Gilbert, Paul Strahan, Pat Lorey, Paul DeNeui, Howard Rye; Row 4: Mike Perry, Jon Hogbin, Kerry Middleton, John Schieffelbein, Mike Speck, Jon Bloomquist, Don Prock, Mike Woods, Gary Lingren, Doyle Beekman ; Not pictuied: Mr. Carnes (director). Choir II CHOIR OFFICERS, Row tl Jill Brooks, Bev Welch; Row 2: ALL-STATE SINGERS, Row 1: Barb Myers, Sue Lewis, Jill Brooks; Phil Hasel, Dave Houghton, Tom Finney; Not pictured: Mike Row 2: Chuck Taylor, Kerry Middleton, Diana Calland, Alberta Otter- O ' Boyle, Stephanie McCormick, Linda Alexander, John Schieff el- bach; Row 3: Jon Hogbin, John Hogate, John Schieffelbein, Don bein, Kathy Borg. Prock. —99—. Marching Band - Pride Of EHS FALL PLAY CAST, Row 1: Jackie Bolin, Myra Warren, John Connors, Jane Ryerson, Barb Haworth, Vicki Stuve, Andy Mosqueda, Barb Gritton, Donna Mohr ; Row 2: Keith Peterson, Brad Simpson, Dona Marmet, Karen English, Sherrie Foust, Christina Mathis, Daniel Travis, Doug Griffith, Bob Duffy, Ken Conaway, Kerry Middleton, Donald Prock. Twenties Relived In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes On the evening of November 15, the East High auditorium was transposed into The Roaring Twen- ties, the setting for the fall play, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Revolving around the idea of two young girls off to Europe by themselves, the three act play thor- oughly charmed its audience. Just barely off to Helping to make the Fall Play a success were Donna Mohr, Barb Haworth, Andy Mosqueda, and Jane Ryerson. Europe, the girls found themselves in financial trouble. The various ways in which they went about trying to remedy their financial situation and their plans to capture husbands, proved quite humorous. Mr. Waller, play director and head of the drama department, held tryouts for all of those who wanted a part in the play; students were chosen on the basis of their acting ability. Friends played by Brad Simpson, Christina Mathis, Jackie Bolin, Doug Griffith, Sherrie Foust, and Bob Duffy gather to see Dorothy (Jane Ryerson, center) off to Europe. 101 — Drama Talent Shines In ' A Man Called Peter ' The Cast Peter Marshall Catherine Marshall Peter John Marshall Allan Talbot Judith Bickle Jesse Bickle Susan Grant Marian Grant Steven Grant George Yost Joe Keating Senator James K. Polk Nancy Everetts Barbara Logan Hulda John Connors Barbara Gritton Fred Aiken Jr. Brad Simpson Ruth Jackson Debbie Kain Sue Garland Myra Reha Tom Lewis Dan Travis Ken Conaway Keith Peterson JoLena Anderson Patty Bowes Sheron Brown John Connors, Fred Aiken, and Barb Gritton join in family conference. Sheron Brown, as Hulda the maid, admonishes Fred Aiken. The two Bickle sisters, played by Ruth Jackson and Debbie Kain, have cornered the Senator, played by Keith Peterson. —102— Four of Dr. Marshall ' s youngf admirers gather in his house, including JoLena Anderson, Ken Conaway, Brad Simpson, and Patty Bowes. Fred Aiken, in the role of Peter John Marshall, pauses for a moment in the action of the play. Dr. Marshall ' s Story East High ' s production of A Man Called Peter was presented on April 11, 1969, under the direction of Mr. Waller. It depicted a part of the life of Dr. Peter Marshall, a minister of Scottish descent in Wash- ington, D.C. The story begins with a meeting of a few young people in his congregation. The play centers on Dr. Marshall ' s efforts to solve the problems of these young people. The problems range from a juvenile delinquent ' s attempt at reform to one youth ' s rebellion against his tyrannical aunt. The understand- ing of Dr. Marshall and his wife Catherine helps to solve these and other problems. George, center, (Dan Travis) meets his fiancee ' s father (Tom Lewis). Susan Grant is played by Sue Garland, and her mother (not pictured) is played by Myra Reha. DRAMA CLUB, Row 1: Mary Blackford, Barb Gritton, Janis Spooner, Cathy McClain, Jill Brooks, Valerie Keller, Dona Marmet, Rhonda Voiles, Sandra Wallace, Becky Shepherd, Becky Cox, Jo Anderson, Valerie Steen ; Row 2: Chris Ryerson, Pat Nicolle, Alberta Otterbach, Vicki Stuve, Becky Kennedy, Sue Swenson, Patty Bowes, Carol Smith, Pam Brown, Myra Reha, Pam Mclntire, Sherrie Hodge, Deborah Meyer; Row 3: Mr. Waller (adviser), Ken Conaway, Bob Duffy, Keith Peterson, Doug Griffith, Dave Houghton, Don Prock, Dan Travis, Brad Simpson, Kerry Middleton, Chuck Taylor, Doug Sandvig, Andy Mosqueda, John Connors; Not pictured: Chuck Hurd, Dianne de St. Paer, Susan Garland, Donna Mohr. — 103— SYNCHRONETTES, Row 1: Debby Gordon, Pat Seehan, Judy Simpson, Jennie Kling, Debbie Coughennower, Kristi Rydell, Vickie Berg; Row 2: Peggy Brown, Marcia Macauly, Lois Woods, Pat Dennis, Charmaine Mathis, Ruth Westra, Vickie Schooley, Bjbbi Foster, Barb Davidson; Row 3: Fern Sallade, Barb Whetstone, Patti Granberg, Sue Thompson, Vellajean Scarlett, Mardeen Cassell, Mrs. Lutz (adviser). SYNCHRONETTE OFFICERS : Judy These Synchronettes are costumed awaiting their performance in Aquademy Simpson (president), Jennie Kling (vice- Awards. Row 1: Jennie Kling, Judy Simpson; Row 2: Barb Whetstone, Sue president), Ruth Westra (secretary), Sue Thompson. Thompson (treasurer). —104— Cheerleaders Help In Raising Scarlet Spirit Games, pep assemblies and rallies were among the best places to find a Cheerleader this year. Shouting cheers of victory and singing the school song gave needed support to our athletes in competition. Attending a summer clinic at Simpson College, JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Whitson, Patty Johnson, Cindy Norman; Insert: Debby Clay. Cheerleader Nancy Whitson brought seven new cheers to give added spirit to our athletic events. The Cheerleaders, with Santa Claus as special guest, were able to put on their own Christmas assembly. Cindy Norman (left) and Ruby Burris ( right) show one of many cheerleading formations. — 105— Flagtwirlers, Majorettes Boost Spirit FLAGTWIRLERS, Row 1: Marilyn Anderson, Betty Dooley, Connie Stalter, Iva Capps, Laura Aiken, Alice Grant; Row 2: Connie Richards, Sue Hansen, Nancy Blackford, Kris Miller, Penny Harlan, Diane Poland; Not Pictured: Janet Gassaway, Pat Leader, Mr. Vander Wilt (adviser). MAJORETTES: Ricki Anderson, Penni Simpson, Jill Alsted, Nancy Ryan, Charla Brown, Lana Oppenheim ; Not Pictured: Mr. Vander Wilt (adviser). — 106— Scarlet Steppers — Captain Bettie Ballard hivrht ) an l Co-captain Pat Spurgeon guide Scarlet Steppers throtlfffa a successful year. Marching Is Fun! Left . . . left . . . left, right, left could be heard throughout the year, coming from our mighty Scarlet Steppers. Guiding the Steppers to perfection were Captain Bettie Ballard and Co-captain Pat Spurgeon. Mr. Raymond, adviser, has helped Bettie and Pat in planning and perfecting drills for the Steppers to perform at school football and basketball games. In addition to providing sparkling halftime enter- tainment, the Steppers represented East at Band Day and Veishea in Ames, the Drake Relays Parade, and Armed Forces Day Parade. All sophomore and junior girls with a 3 grade average are eligible to try out in the spring. Judging is based on marching ability, poise, appearance, and scholastic ability. STEPPERS. Row 1: Debbie Johnson, Cathy McClain, Gayla Mentzer, Marilyn Kouri, Vieki Brownell, Mel tie waiiarci, at apuiRwn. jhi Best. Kathy Ellis. Mania Arnold, Nancy LettinRton. Kathy Bor ; Row 2: Susie Smith, Teresa Gruber Linda Brown. Pan WambsRans, Stephanie Koonts, Teresa Duff, Carol Seddon. Patty FaaboiR. Cheryl Williams Sue Cox. Debbie Northway  laiyfl.a BjOWB Dixie Row ?T AMce oor r Pam HariisT Amy 1 Petty! °B Tnnie ' Baedke ' W X mBtt Dana R unyan, Barb Sawhill Sherrie Swim, Cindy Stuchis. Stephanie Lemon. Linda Lavins, Lynne O ' Mara. Carol Tellis: Row 4 : Ann Martinrau Kenee RinRqui.t E aib Rice. Cindy Savles. Lvnn fcllictt, Mary BeiRsti m, Christie Smith. Sandy Laving Carole Olson, Pam Mclntne. Tern Th .mas, Caiol B3NMO, Staker, Kathy S uensen, Ilia Parker, B bbie Fulk ; Not Pictured: Mr. Raymond (adviser). — 107— GIRLS ' (Ll ' H OFFICKKS AM) HOARD: Bette Wils« n i president . Mai y Bergst mm i vice-president . Ii Smith i treasurer), Teddi Barron, Gay)a Mentzer, Rhonda Shipley, Cindy Stuchis, Nancy Ryan, Myra Wt (adviser), Miss Langenfeld (adviser), Mrs. Mastin (adviser), Miss Nelson (adviser). G ratifying Year Ends For East Girls Club East ' s Girls ' Club kicked off its first meeting with a coke party and a discussion of the coining events. In October, Connie Fulk and Virginia Fuller, Younkers Teen Board members, gave a demonstration of correct methods of applying makeup. For their service project, the girls decorated the library for Christmas. During January and February, the Club was busy planning for the annual Spree held late in February. Girls ' Club completed its year with a Mother-Daughter Tea in May, in which the new officers were installed. ampbell (secretary), Sandy Not Pictured: Miss Ochs Girls ' Club president, for the Spinsters Spree. Bette Wilson, gives last-minute instructions Connie Fulk and Virginia Fuller, Younk- ers Teen Board members, model spring fashions for an issue of the Scroll. Miss Nelson discusses plans for future Girls ' Club meetings with officers, Sandy Smith, Rusty Campbell, Bette Wilson, and Mary Bergstrom. — 108— State Fair Portrayed At Spinster ' s Spree Bob Sundberg and Nancy Whitson were crowned king and queen of the annual Spinster ' s Spree held February 22. Sponsored by the Girls ' Club, it is a tradition for the girls to ask the boys, provide transportation and finances, and create an original corsage for them. Other attendants of the annual event were juniors Kent Brady and Virginia Fuller, and sophomores Kevin O ' Boyle and Theresa Hanson. The theme of this year ' s Spinster ' s Spree was State Fair. It was enhanced by the carnival-like atmosphere of the various booths, such as Easto and Shoot the Bull, which were located in the Girls ' Gym, while music for dancing was provided by Rhythm ' s Children, in the student center. Prizes were also awarded for the winning corsages in the areas of originality, humor, and theme. SPINSTER ' S SPREE KING AND QUEEN: B b Sundberg and Nancy Whitson. SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Theiesa Hanson and Kevin O ' Bjyle. Pep Club Active In Raising Scarlet Spirit Pep Club represented East at almost all sporting events this year. Wearing the Pep Club uniform of traditional red, this club joined the Cheerleaders in spirit-boosting cheers. Under the leadership of Mr. Sloan (adviser), Teddi Barron (president), Patti Ives (vice-president), Mary McDowell (secretary), and Sherri Nielson (treas- urer), Pep Club grew in membership and spirit. Buses to out-of-town games were filled with many enthusiastic, energetic, and spirited East High Pep Club members. The Pep Club gives added strength to a winning Scarlet team. PEP CLUB OFFICERS AND BOARD: Mary McDowell, Patti Ives, Linda Sauerman, Linda Ryan, Teddi Barron, Sherri Nielson. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB, Row 1 : Bob Burton, Mike Hildenbrand, Larry Richards, Dick Stradley, Scott Douglass, Bill Sloan, Mark Schartner, Clay Hays, Don Tavlor ; Row 2: Phil Hasel, Denny O ' Brien, Ron B oth, Mike O ' Boyle, Tom Powell, Craig Peterson. Dave Eason Chuck Lauritsen Fred Erskin, Bob Cobley, Bob Sundberg ; Row 3: Bill Turner, Al Veasley, Jim Jewett, Jerome Clinton, Mark Smith, Phil Carlson, Craig Bair, Steve Ivanovich, Ron Lankford, Steve Knight, John Diercks ; Not Pictured: Mr. Tannatt (adviser). RED CROSS CLUB: Bette Wilson, Kevin Nelson, Terri Thomas: Standing: Miss Jones (adviser). Various Clubs Show Leadership Lettermen ' s Club is composed of boys lettering in sports. Monograms are awarded after the boys accumulate enough playing time throughout the sport ' s season. With Miss Jones (adviser), Bette Wilson (chairman), Kevin Nelson (co-chairman), and Terri Thomas (chairman), Red Cross Club aids foreign children and underprivi- leged children of the U.S. Key Club sponsors Gentlemen ' s Day, which is thei r annual fund-raising project. KEY CLUB, Row 1: Mark Gilmer, Terry Hatchitt, Tom Lewis, Kevin O ' Boyle, Tom Johannsen, Tom Finney, Dick Stradley, Clay Hays, Scott Douglass, Bill Eisenlauer, Mike Miller, Dick Eisenlauer, Randy Mireles, Dennis Damerval ; Row 2 : Bob Dickson, Alan Cumpston, Len Leo, Chuck Lauritsen, Bill Fisher, Bill Knight, Dennis O ' Brien, Kenny Sheibley, Steve Lewis, Daniel Paul Richards, Mike Bird, Willie Fredregill, Dave Clemens; Row 3: Mr. Ackerman (adviser), Gary Irving, Dave Swanson, Denny O ' Boyle, Henry Jannenga, Chriss Brown, Mike Collins, Harold Capps, Kent Brady, Bill Minks, Gary Boatwright, John Wanek, Bob Pickett, Steve McDonald, Kent Larson, Steve Kaldenberg; Row 4: Dennis Prather, Bill Clark, Gary Griffith, Chuck Cochran, Doug Priebe, Tom McCuen, Phil Carlson, Ron Lankford, Tim Mallory, Wes Winterbottom, Marv Deer, Dave Fines, Tom Powell, Bob Cobley, Doyle Beekman. — 1 1 1 — Tenth Foreign Student Welcomed At East The American Field Service adopted the letters, A.F.S., to mean American Foreign Student Ex- change. Through the financial sponsoring of a foreign student, it attempts to promote international good will and better understanding through club projects and meetings. Some of the activities of our A.F.S. club include: a Halloween get-acquainted party, Christmas inter-city party, and the penny fund collection. Also, this year, A.F.S. will com- plete a project for a foreign student flag and picture showcase for the library. East welcomed its tenth foreign student, Julide Erguder, from Ankara, Turkey, this year. Julide arrived in August and will leave the United States in late June. Her main interests are foreign affairs and d ' plomatic service. Although, at first, it was a little frustrating, Julide has found it quite interesting to compare the cultures of the United States and Turkey. While in the United States, she is enjoying the hospitality and learning our customs at the home of her American sister, Chris Anderson. JULIDE ERGUDER Foreign Exchange Student This year, Julide made her ho 1514 E. Jefferson. Seated: She Anderson, Mr. Anderson, Heth. Julide, Chris: Standing: Mr mi A.F.S. CLUB, Row 1 1 Linda Cole, Marilyn Anderson, Jill Alsted, Becky Desing, Marilyn Bacon, Becky Shepherd, Linda Russell, Julide Erguder, Nancy Johnson, Judy Lankford, Virginia Fuller, Mary Blackford, Donna Wood, Debbie Armstrong, Kathy Borg ; Row 2 : Linda Ryan, Liz Hammer, Sharon Lucas, Karen King, Becky Richardson, Becky Coleman, Donna Cassady, Barb Myers, Barb Carvour, Sue Frost, Ruth Davis, Wanda Berndt, DeEtte Burris, Cheryl Clemens, Becky Cox; Row 3: Debbie Kain, Marilyn Kouri, Jan Best, Diane Hodson, Terri Brown, Konnie Fiscel, Cheryl Ladwig, Mary Bergstrom, Bette Wilson, Dorothy Buch, Mary Kennedy, Bobbi Foster, Carla Dismore, Marlys P arcel!, Christine Clemens; Row 4: Miss Whitford (adviser), Sue Huss, Barb Rice, Vicky Stuve, Christina Mathis, Ronni Dwiere, Sue Swenson, Sue Thompson, Mary McDowell, Ruth Westra, Charmaine Mathis, Bobbie Fulk, Sheryl Turnquist. Pat Nicolle, Rhonda Voiles; Row 5: Gail Alexander, Marvanna Staley, Phil Hasel, Doug Bishop, Doug Griffith, Don Prock, Wayne Bauman, Kerry Middleton, Chuck Taylor, Terry Parrish, John Connors, Marcia Macaulay, Lois Woods. — 1 12— C.R.A. Provides After School Enjoyment Marvanna Staley and Lilian Lyle battle for the basketball in a CI.R.A. srame. ?t nl ' J H -J LK.YDERS ' CLUB, Row 1: Liz Hammer, Cindy Summy, Barb Carvour, Barb Bartram, Connie Carlson, Peggy Powell: Row 2: Jennie KliiiK, Sue Huss, Sheryl Tuinquist, Sandy Huelett, Terri Pike, Karole Sampson, Carol Seddon ; Row 3: Bette Wilson, Linda Wheeler, Mary McDowell, Cyndy Sayles, Barb Rice; Not Pictured: Mrs. Knott (adviser), Pam Burnoiifrh, Sue Nesheim. — 113— Many Clubs Display Interest, Achievement ■ GYMNASTICS CLUB, Row 1 : Sue Paterson, Sherry Brown, Debby Beal, Pat Dennis, Nancy Beghtol, Konnie Fiscel, Pat Seehan, Jill Alsted, Kathy Channel!, Barb Gritton ; Row 2: Dave Schmid, Brian Shipley, Yontz Miller, Steve Heller; Not pictured: Mr. Bagdonas (adviser). TRAVEL CLUB, Row 1 : Linda Sauerman, JoAnn McCallister, Kathy Taber, Ma it Allred, Linda Allen, Wreta Ryan, Bonnie Eytcheson, Jodene Moore; Row 2: Becky Cox, Julide Erguder, Use Vaskis, Barb Carvour, Denna Keller, Bobbie Foster, Marlys Parcell, Jody Mc- Namar; Row 3: Scott Bell, Connie Richards, Connie Knight, Becky Richardson, Cathy Way, Gail Alexander, Charlyn Kutchen, Lois Woods, Mike Mote; Not pictured: Miss Arnold (adviser), Alice Burns, Barb Myers, Erika Johnson, Howard Rye, Janice Hunt, John Connors, Karon King, Linda Deaton, Mary Kennedy, Marvanna Staley, Peggy Brown, Peggy Leighton, Ruth Davis, Ronalee Dwiere, Sue Huss, Kathy Lettington, Vicki Thorpe, Dorothy Buch. F.T.A., Row 1| Sheryl Turnquist, Alberta Otterbach, Mary McDowell, Bette Wilson, Cheryl Ladwig ; Row 2: Donna Wood, Sue Frost, Mrs. Lowther (adviser), Marlys Parcell, Sharon Salisbury; Not pictured: Lillian Lyle, Denny Sonderleiter, Karon King. F.T.A. means Future Teachers ' Association. — 114— Newly-Formed Photo Club ' Develops ' Interest LIBRARY HELPERS, Row 1: Marie Thomas, Sharon Hodge, Susie Foster, Mrs. Anderson (library clerk), Ruth Jackson, Chris Wallace; Row 2 : Harry Ritter, Sandra Holt, Rose Holt, Myra Reha, Alberta Otterbach, Cheryl Ladwig ; Not pictured: Donna Marmet, Joe Siders, Becky Abshire, Mrs. Schmeiser (adviser). SCIENCE CLUB, Row 1 : Joe Noble, Scott Bell, Kurt Langland, Mary Kennedy, Renee Anthony, Yvonne Aspengren, Sue Swenson, Mr. Sloan (advisei ) : Row 2: Mr. Peterson (adviser), Richard Bennett, Brian Seeley, Bruce Paulson, Diana Calland, Doug Griffith, Don Maynes, Jack Pierson ; Not pictured: Steve Kountz. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB, Row 1: Scott Bell, Phil Wyld, Ed Green, Marlys Parcell, Mr. Lethcoe (adviser), Sharon Lucas; Row 2: Joe Noble, Mr. Sloan (adviser), Brian Seeley, Mr. Peterson (adviser); Row 3: Bruce Paulson, Rick Allison, Mike Woods, Mr. Stortr adviser) ; Not pictured: Steve Spangler, Doug Griffith, Jan Best. —115— E.G.O., Row 1: Kaye Rieck, Debbie Johnson, Linda Riley, Sheila Merrill, Diane Fankell, Becky Coleman, Jan Best, Nancy Erickson Alice Moore Jen Wade: Row 2: Mr. Nicolet (adviser), Barbara Nicholson, Rick Schrier, Richard Swackhamer, Eddie Howard, Robert Sundberg, Donald Lewjs, Randy Hoover, Roxianne Staker ; Not Pictured: Mary Carey, Tim Clement, Jim Kirkpatrick, Joan Welch, Ed Wilson. E.C..O. means East Graphic Organization, sponsored by the Art Department. MONITORS. Row 1: Tom Finney, Kathy Ellis, Teresa Duff, Vellajean Scarlett, Pamela Anderson, Jean Bellis, Marcia Hildenbrand : Row 2: Ron Culver, Tom Lewis, Bill Fisher, Bob Cobley, Phil Carlson, Doug Priebe, Henry Jannenga, Ron tured: Bonnie Baedke, Debbie Coughennower, Christie Smith, Steve Ivanovich, Mr. Aceto (adviser), Carole Olson. Arn ld, Michael Booth ; Not Pic- COMPUTER CLUB, Seated: Bruce Paulson: Row 1: Use Vaskis, Na Holt, Brian Seeley, Gary Ruths: Row 2: Thomas Reich, John Proffitt tured: Douglas Griffith, Lauretta Foust, Sherrie Foust. icy Johnson, Marlys Parcel], Diane Mclntire, Patricia Dennis, Stanley Mr. Storer (adviser), Steven Spangler, Chuck Housman ; Not Pic- — 116— Clubs Help To Better Students, East High STUDENT OFFICE HELPERS, Row 1 : Nancy Lettington, Debbie Gordon, Katie Hamilton. Maria Turnquist, Charlyn Kutchen, Charlene H:ek. Kathy Ellis, Judy Lawrence, Jane Hensley, Kathy Borg, Debbie Armstrong, Jackie Bolin, Debbie Hood; Row 2: Vicki Berg. Sue White, Theresa C ruber. Alice Grant, Dixie Wambsgans, Myra Warren, Nancy Whiteon, Carol Sorensen, Sherri Nielson, Bette Wilson, Teresa Duff. Pamela lianis. Debra Clay. Susan Cox. Celeste Castle. Cynthia Stuchis : Row 3: Ron Booth, Bob Pickett, Tim Mallory, Cheryl Turn- quist, Carol Seddon, Ann Martineau, Rene Ringquist, Teddi Barron, Sue Huss, Diane Cunningham, Elizabeth Knoll, Connie Knight. Carol Davis, Chuck Cochran, Ja k Buri n : Not Pictured: Barbara Haworth, Jan Beit, Etofcin Sa l . i . Cathy A exander, Deora Fnz eia.d, Cail Alexander, Connie Rietvcld, Vicki Th jij e, Rebecca H ;ughton. Fiance; V eiland, Barbara Daws ,n, Mkhael Ribeir;j, Patrice Hawkins, Marilyn Schaffer, Mrs. Merrill (advisor). QUILL AD CLUB, Row 1: Connie Richards, Virginia Moore, Penny Davis, Peggy Pike, Cathy Way, Mary Smith, Musette Cosenza. Linda Brown, Lisa Henry, Linda H uge, Ciystal Wallace, Sharon Mitchell, Vickie Vanzandt : Row 2: Dave DeMoss, Jerry Rudy, Roger Davis, Frank Moyer, Ted Gardner, Dave Clemens, Gary Laughlin, Jack Bens hoof, Cortez Nichols, Jeff Prock, Jim Webb, Jack Burton, Kirby Warren, Jerry Merchant, Alan Birmingham, Mr. Lethcoe I adviser ) ; Row 3: Dennis Peters, Harold Brown, Larry Goode, Larry Thompson, Jeff Knox, Richard Forkner, Terry Marshall, Gary Griffith, Cris Paulson, Bob Sundberg, Jim Chamberlain, Mike Boatwright, Tim Elder, John Douglass: Row 4: Gary Wilson, Ronnie Forest, Kenny Burr, Jerry Forest, Mark Hintz, Mike Hammond, Steve Gaskins, Greg Mann, Greg McDaniel, Mike Mercurio, Gary Brill, Bill Rife, Ray Gerke, Dave Larson, Denny Dearth, Jim Jewett. D.E.C.A. (Distributive Education Clubs of America), Row 1: Mary French, Patty Miller, Gay Noel, Rebecca O ' Brien, Linda Johnson, Vikki Evatt, Kathy Davidson, Karen Jensen; Row 2: Brenda Cozad, Sandy Carter, Tim Clement, Jerry Wheatley, Steve Wathne, Dennis Hayes, Mike Boatwright, Tom Van Dorn, Pam Mullin ; Row 3: Donald Ogg, Bob Sundberg, Terry Marshall, Mike Woods, Walter Gaskins. Randy Maurer, Terry Jennings, Mr. Johnson (adviser); Not Pictured: Linda Adams, Suzanne Ellis, Dennis Marker, Hal Shedd, Randy Stiver. — 117— FRENCH CLUB, Row 1 : Mary Blackford, Marilyn Anderson, Debbie Johnson, Judy Rourke, Debbie Fitzgerald, Terri Gruber, Myra Warren, Connie Stalter, Vicki Caswell, Cindy Stuchis, Kathy Taber, Terri Evans: Row 2: Barb Manson, Julide Erguder, Carol Tellis, Terri Brown, Nancy Erickson, Christie Smith, Teddi Barron, Barb Myers, Linda Russell, Sheryl Turnquist, Joyce Lehman, Gayla Mentzer, Vicki Brownell ; Row 3: Mrs. Mount Udviser , Pat Nicolle, Jennie Kling, Cindy Sayles, John Connors, Wayne Bauman, Ron LankfWd. Dave Holmgren, Terry Parrish, Pam Nizzi, Yvonne Aspengren, Charlyn Kutchen ; Not pictured: Janice Baker, Becky Desing, Will Fred re- gill, Rose Holt, Sue Lynch, Prudy Ringquist, Pat Scott. Clubs Create Interest In Learning Heads for sale? No, just Connie Fulk, Dennis O ' Brien, and Jody Romelton modeling their prize- winning hats at a German Club party. Mark Smith, alias Saturnalia (Roman Santa Claus), displays the spirit of giving at the Latin Club Christmas party. NURSE ' S HELPERS, left to right: Cheryl Clemens, Sandy Geisinger, Cindy Norem, Debbie Burch, Patty Kile, Mrs. Baranosky (adviser), Pam Nizzi, Amy Petty, Vicki Brownell, Maria Turnquist; Not Pictured: Penny Brilz, Dawn Martin. GERMAN CLUB, Row If Linda Rasmussen, Nancy Johnson, Jill Brooks, Karolyn Heathcote, Jan Best, Judy Simpson, Marilyn Kouii, Kathy Borg, Debbie Armstrong, Patty Meyer, Nancy Petty; Row 2: Gail Alexander, Sue Swenson, Vicki Stuve, Debbie Anthony, Sandi Wilson, Mary Bergstrom, Bobbie Fulk, Jody Romelton, Connie Fulk, Sue Frost, Mary Flaherty, Becky Kennedy, Mrs. Iverson (adviser) ; Row 3: J. D. Vincent, Mike Blacksmith, Bob Brown, Tom Finney, Mike Bird, Kerry Middleton, Dennis Sonderleiter, Dan Cassady, Chuck Taylor; Row 4: Bill Clark, David Fuchs, Don Prock, Doug Bishop, Bob Cobley ; Not Pictured: Mr. Romelton (adviser), Sandy Lavins. —118— Language Buffs Develop Understanding ■ i I i The French Club likes to watch French movies ! Gayla Mentzer and Marilyn Anderson set up the equipment. Junior Classical League (Latin) State President Gary Boatwright and National Chairman Bruce Taylor, with Tim Schacherer, hold the school placard at the Junior Classical League Latin Convention. Gary and Tim attend East. Bruce Taylor is from Littleton, Colorado. LATIN CLUB, Row 1: Marci Danley, Debbie McNaney, Charla Brown, Valerie Robbins, Diane Mclntire, Karen Jefferson, Marvella Brown, Kathy Kaiser, Nancy Van Dusseldorp, Lee Ann Hills, Chris Anderson; Row 2: Teresa Freeborn, Jill Alsted, Use Vaskis, Priscilla Sydnes, Charmaine Mathis, Mary Folson, Donna Cassady, Patty Faaborg, Jill Brooks: Row 3: Deborah Meyer, Carolyn Enfield, Kathy Baird. Laurie Foust, Sue Thompson, Cheryl Kline, Mary McDowell, Kathy Cox, Pat Scott, Sherrie Hodge; Row 4: Jerry Rudy, Gary Boatwright, John Diercks, Tim Schacherer, Bob Fever, Tim Mallory, Bruce Paulson, Glenn Hoisington, Kevin O ' Boyle, Roger Davis, Doug Griffith; Row 5: Mr. Dolan (adviser), Tony Shaw, George Thomlinson, Darrell Bennett, Mike Neal. Bob Boswell, Mark Polich, Wayne Bauman, Mark Smith, Jerome Clinton, Dave Jepsen, Kent Larson, Bob Kerr; Not pictured: Julide Erguder, Deanna Hartman, Roxie Marvin, Ed Stewart, Don Maynes, Don Morton, Steve Nichols, Dianne Pierce, Pat Jahnke, Keith Peterson, Mike Flaherty, Jim Kirkpatrick, Sherrie Foust, Hope Hunt, Pat Dennis. SPANISH CLUB: Marcia Macaulay, Mary McDowell, Charmaine Mathis, Donna Wood, Karen Wilson, Christina Mathis, Linda Myers, Stephanie McCormick, Sherri Hartle, Renee Anthony: Not pictured: Mr. Pratt (adviser), Karon King, Mark Baltutat, Jo Anderson, Carolyn Cochran, Valerie Steen, Linda Hindal. — 119— —120— 121 — Junior Class Elects Officers DENNY O BOYLE, President RHONDA SHIPLEY, Vice-President SUE PATERSON , Secretary — 122— 4 fH § Richard Mary Allison Allred Jack Alsted 2 ■ Jill Roberl Alsted Althau istine Juleen Marilyn Mike lerson Anderson Anderson Anderson Steven Anderson Chris Angell Barry Archer Don Archer Alan Birmingham Nancy Bishop Robert Steve Blackford Blanchard Jon Jack Gary Diane Bloomquist Blythe Boat w right Boese Donald Doneta Jill Archie Brockman Brockman Brooks Brown Lynda Kathryn Dave Bollenbaugh Borg Boston Bill Hiown Harold Linda Peggy Brown Brown Brown Sherry Teresa Brown Brown 9 5 Robert Paula Burton Butts 3 William Mikr Brown Brozek Mardeen Celeste Cassell Castle Vicki Cynthia Caswell Caylor Deborah Charles David David Caylor Chapman Charron Clemens — 123— Sheila Cook Steve Rebecca Ber Coughennower Cox Crawf Dave Crawford ane Sheryl Lyle mpston Cunningham Curtis Dady 1 9 Dennis Mark Damerval Danford Paul DeNeui Denny Dearth Patricia Dennis Becky Derrough Rebecca Desing Roberta Dickey John Craig Dena Dierks Dingman Disbrow Carla Dismore Clarence Donahue Durwin Donley A 9 %% % 9 Karen Dorsey Nancy Dunagan Patricia Dav Duncan Edwa Delise Elkin Linda Elliot Bob Ellis Joanna Ellis Susan Dennis Enderson Erickson a 1 H 9 Falkoski Fal Ki h; rd Faust Robert Ferris Bob Fever Russel Ficek Joyce Fife Dave Finch Konnie James Fiscel Fiscus 9 1 % David Debra Ray Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Foley Mary Ronnie Folson Forest Richard Marie Forkner Foster Willard Iris Fredregill Freeman Paula Virginia Douglas Fuchs Fuller Fuqua Stephen Lynne Gaskins Geitz Raymond Dan Gerke Giffert Paul Janis Barbara Glover Goddard Goff Julie Gorman Greg Gourd Ron Graham Patti G ran ber Dale Grant Gray Green 9 H 1 1 9 9 Peggie Douglas Gary Tom Barb Greenwood Griffith Griffith Griggs Gritton Theresa Cheryl Bruce Gruber Gustin Hackley — 124 — Bob Hale Rodger Halfhill Reggie Sara Hamilton Hamilton Mike Sheryl Hammond Hannah Deanna Susan Hartman Harvey Philip Mike Hasel Hastie i ram a ■ I ■ Violet Sharon Hazelwood H. ' a.llcv Steven Heller Betty Lisa Hempinsr Henry Fred Mark Hildebrand Hintz It Dianne Hod son Jonathan Richard David HoRbin Holmes Holmgre Rose Sandra Stanley Holt Holt Holt 1 Tim Linda Rebecca Hoover Houj?e Houghton Chuck Housman Michelle Howard Patti Howard Connie Everett Craig Huffman Huffman Hunt Charles Kay Janet Hurd Mussman Hutchins Cayla Jean Carolyn Ruth Ivanovich Jackson Jackson Barbara Janssen Karen Jefferson Dav Jeps Jrs. Explore Math Brian Seeley and Dour Griffith explore the wonderful world of mathematics as they assist one another with the slide rule. 1 9 1 ft Robert Johnston David Jack Jones Jones Debbie Jordan K a ion King Steven Landon Ann Stephen Klein Knapp Ron Knight Jeffery Knox Stei hanie Koontz Stephen Gail Kountz Kuhn Charlyn James Kutchen LaRue Ron Lankford Mike La pour David Larson Kent Larson Steven Latcham Gary Linda Terry Steve Laughlin levins Lax ton Lay ton John Leach — 125— John Leaf Debbie Robert Learning Lee Sherrie Gerry Terry Lee Leete Leete 1 0 Stephanie Lemon Barbara Lenox Larry Leonard Michael Leonardi Kris Lesher Kathy Lettington a Donald Levell Bob Levy Chris Lewis Thomas Lewis John Lindstrom Kathy Lingren m Vickey Lohner Renee Lott Janice Lowery Larry Lynch Marcia Macaulay William Majerus % Tim Mallory Pam Manley Cindy Mann Greg Mann Barbara Manson % Debra Marshall Randy Matthews Alan Mauk William May JoAnn McCallister Jackie McCaughey % I 1 % Cheryl McReynolds Robert Meek Mike Mercurio Sheila Merrill Nicholas Meyers Ilona Miller Janice Lowery goes for two as Mrs. Knott looks on. 9 J fat Greg Steven Jodine Steve Ruth McDaniel McDonald McNamar McNeley McPherson Bill Minks James Randy Sharon Richard Miranda Mireles Mitchell Monroe Cindy Moore Vickie ft Virginia 1 Frank John I M Jon Peggy Barbara Tom % 1 David f Steve 51 Moore Moore Morgan 1 $3 Moyer dm Mullen 9 Murphy Myer Myers Nalevanko 9 Nelson Nelson I Cortez Valerie Barbara Nichols Nichols Nicholson Patricia Pamela Nicolle Nizzi Mary Noble -126— Randy Bill Cindy Jack Darrell Norem Hohrman Norman Northway Nutt Denny O ' Boyle Lynne O ' Maia Debbie Olson Sammy Alberta Marlys Randy Osborne Osburn Otterbach Parcell Parker Paters Denise Perkins Gary Henry Mary Kob.rt Peterson Peterson Peterson Pickett Peggy Pike Sally Pike Jeff John Roberta Plummer Plummer Pollard Gary Porter Peggy 1 I AI tft Dennis Doug Jeff Carmen Evelyn Dianna Fred Richard Craig Myra Barb Prather Priebe Prock Ramirez Ramirez Rankin Redhead Reed Reeves Reha Rice 3 Don Riley Maryann Riley Kelly Randy Valerie Mike Marilyn Rinehart Robbins Robbins Rodgers Romick n Jerry Rudy Linda Russell .Jane Karole Linda Ryerson Sampson Sauerman Cynthia Vellajean Tim Rick Sayles Scarlett Schacherer Scheel Vickie Richar Schooley Schrie William Scott Pat velyn Jean Marilyn Randy Dennis iberling Severson Shaffer Shannahan Sharp Rita Steve Sharp Sandi Rebecca Shelton Shepherd 9 % 1%, i 4 % 1 A Debbie Shepherd Brian Shipley Rhonda Shipley Linda Siders James Penni Simpkins Simpson Janice Sinnard Gordon Skeffington Elizabeth Slater Donna Bill Slaughter Sloan Linda Smallwood i ' 1 1 Carol Smith Darrell Smith Debra Smith Mary Smith Sandy Susie Smith Smith Steven Spangler Janis Spooner Marvanna Connie John Lynell Stender m a Becky Stewart Sharon Stoneburner Dorothy Strable Ruth Stroud Cathy Cynthia Nancy Stubbs Stuchis Sturdevant — 127— Marlene Swarker Richard Swackhamt ' i- David Barb Swanson Swartz Adrian Swenson Km thy Chai may lie HI fil Steve Maria Connie 1 Raymond Mike Vickie Use James ft Rhonda Thompkins Townes Treanor Turnquist $% 1 Twite Vanderflute Vanzandt Vanzandt h i Vasey Vaskis Vincent Voiles Crystal Wallace Sandra Dixie Daniel Maria Wallace Wambsgans Warning Warren $ % ft Jim Webb Tom Webste Weichman Frances Theresa S Weiland Whisenand Wl 9 ' M Diane Dorothy Wightman Wilber Laura Williams Gary Wilson Marvin Wilson Dexter Wes Winn Winterbotto Woods 3 %M Marilyn Randy Woodward Worth Steve Wright Holly Wright Vicki Zenor Autographs — 128— Sophomores Elect Class Officers CYNTHIA BOATWRIGHT, Co-Secretary STEPHANIE McCORMICK, Co-Secretary PHIL DUNAGAN, Vice-President KEVIN O BOYLE President — 129— Sophs Enjoy Our Pool Sophomores enjoy play time in the East High pool. Robert Dennis Archer Armington Yvonne James Ramon a Aspengren Audsley Axser Dennis Brenda Kathryn Diann Baber Baird Baird Baker Steve Wayne Barnes Bauman Clifford Debra Linda Baumbach Baysinger Beals Deborah Mary Steven Darrell Beede Belling Bellis Bennett ft % % J| Cindy Steven Debra Debbie Boa tw right Boa tw right Boers Bolton Michael Rhonda Barbara Raymond Briggs Briggs Briley Brodene Buckley Bucklin Burgett Burkhead Charla Brown 9 Michael Buttz Michael Robert Boone Boswell 1 Ck Criss Janice Brown Brown Vicky Cynthia Cain Camille Debbie Tim Campbell Cantrell Harold Nancy Roger Capps Carey Carey Leslie Diana Nancy Richard Dixie Cason Cassady Cauterucci Cave Chambers —130— Kathrihe Roger Channel! Charron Christine David Clemens Clement 1 Ht Vicki Carolyn Gary Don lement Cochran Cochayne Coe Gary Coe James Colbert Mike Collins to Pamela Eugene Beverly Comstock Condon Constable % 9. Sharon Lawra Cram C ratty Mark Ivon Crawford Crewse Bill Cronin Jack Kenneth Richard Liz Deanna Cooper Corbin Corel ison Courtney Cox Keith Colin Laurett Tom Crossland Cunningham Cushingberry Dagnillo Kathleen Cox Randy Craddock It Terry Cronin William Dake Cheryl Dameron % 1 Marceille 1 1 David Harold Jer ry 9 Judy Kathleen t 1 Terry Bar bara Dianna Jijjf Delinda ,t James Danley Davis 9 Davis t Davis Davis Davis Davis Da vson Dicks i Doty % Duffy Martha Phil Duffy Dunagan Russell Keith Dunaway Dunn Teresa Bill Richar Eastman Egbert Eisenlauer Eisenlauer Enfield Marc Enga Mary Jane Erickson V % i VI 1 1 - 5 A 2 3 Vic Erickson Terri Joan Evans Ewart Mark Fall is Diane Fankell Nicholas Farmer Dennis Farnsworth Feeley Pamela Fisher Cindy Fisk Douglas Fitch Charman Flagg ill Hi Sherri Teresa Chris tina Foust Freeborn Freel Michael Freel Mark Mar Gillum Gilm mm Edward Lorita Green Greene 9 $ 9 ? Dave Bobby Dave Grell Griffith Grills Danny John Paul Douglas David Rosemary Grimes Grother Grove Guillory Gulling Gustafson — 131 — Guthrie Deborah Mitchell I It ' M II Lizabeth Patty Fred Theresa Hamilton Hankins Hanson Debra Paulette Barbara Haupren Hawkins Haworth Kathy Guy Hall Halterman Hamilton 9 O Chri Harris Sherry Cathie Hartle Harvey Keneth Terry Harvey Hatchitt Hudson Huffm 9 1 % . fl 1 Thomas Johannsen Billy Johnson Jerald Johnson Kurt Johnson Linda Johnson Nancy E. Nancy K. Johnson Johnson ft J ii Pamela Johnson Robin Johnson David Jones James Jones Byron Jordan Ricky Jordison Kathy Kathleen Kain Kaiser V Ronnie Kaiser Donald Karns Dennis Kartchner Valerie Keller Gail Kellin? Mark Rebecca Robert Kelly Kennedy Kerr — 132— Fun In The Snow Sophomores Eddie Slater and Clyde Bailey enjoy making a snowman until Gary Griffith, junior, interferes. Mike Paula Anne Kidman Killen 3 % Harold Ricky Knight Knight Deborah Killian Janet David Knowles Kock Patricia Carol Konegni Kopaska Fred Farrell Scott Kunert Kuyper Labus i i I Kurt Lancial Langland David Jo Ellen Marylin LaRue Lasher Linda Marjorie Mark Lau Launsdale Law Jim Rosalyn Leaf Lehman Arvana Dennis Patrick Lockey Lorey Lorey Christina Audrey Mathis Matthew Donald Milton Leonard Timothy Leonard Cynthia Leonardi Cathy Lettington Bill Lewis Pam Lewis William Loy Diane Luce Alan Lundberg Susan Lynch Gene Martin Roxie Marvin Kenny Mason J 1 % Jim McBride Cheryl McCann Stephanie McCormick Deborah McCudden David McDonald Mary McDonough Jeffery McDowell ) A , Marilyn McMorrah Sharon McMulin Debra McNaney Larrv McPherson Stephen McPherson Douglas McVey David Mead Glynis Miller William Mary Gary Mills Miskimins Mitchell Donna Mohr Mike Donald Don Moraine Morgan Morton Michael Paula Debbie Mowrey Muehlenthaler Muir Larry Linda Vivian Michael Kevin Steven Myers Myers Myers Neal Nelson Newcomb — 133— Timothy Stephen Lauri Nichol Nichols Nicholson Dianne Robert .Jnrv de St. Paer Padgett Palmer (lelene r.-i rsdiis Li n la Peck 9 1 f Tonda James Keith R. James Person Pet ersen Petersen Petei K Steven Susan Lana Joe Olson Olson Oppenheim Osborne Sophomore Enjoys Job As Page Gregory Jack Phillips Pierson Thomas Pilkington f il a 6i Connie Pinckney Tim Pinckney f r Loretta Piper 1 Nancy Pirillo t John Mark Donald Joyce Poland Polich Poortinga Pope f Tom Porter Ramona Powell Dale Pradovich Kathleen Pratt Nancy E. Johnson is the only student at East who has a job as a page at the Iowa State EfotUM. I 1 David Dennis Priebe Prince Proffitt Quick Kathy Kehen Sherrill Radden Cleta Dorene Donna Linda Timothy Randle Randolph Rasmussen Rasmussen Rasor Douglas Kc«lh :i l J y V 1% uoroiny itiii ousan i nomas .uai v i nri. Reed Reed Reese Reich Reid Reyr Galen Debbie Nancy Rita Rinard Robinson Roe Roarers v i Robert Rogers Mike Ross Gary Rourke Douglas Thomas Sharon Gary Roush Rowat Ruppert Ruths -134- Nancy Ryan Wreta Jean Ryan Sackett 4m if Robin Sharon Sadler Sailsbury Diane Ramona Richard Patty Sample Samuels Samuelson Sanders Sue Sanders Sue Savage Mark Sawhill Gary Schaffer Ronnie Peggy Jim Kenny Sharp Shaw Shedd Sheibley • • Kirby Small Cheryl Smith Iva Mae Smith Jack Smith 9 $ m Steven Valerie Billy Stanford Steen Steffen Linda Connie Swenson Swim Jim Thomas } Maryre George Thomas Thomlinson Jeanine Thorsheim Marsha Tilley Ruth Tully Michael Turner Susan Valentine Marquis Veasley r 1 V 2 f t Doug Debbie Nancy Mike VanBlaricum Vander Sluis VanDusseldorf Van Ze Chris Morris Pamela Viere Wadle Wagnei Sue John Waltz, Waiit ' k Ran.lv Edward Webb Weed ■ Mary James Weeks Welch Joan Kent Welch Welch Nancy Debbie Judy Bill Rol Wellander Westendorf Western Westholm Wl —135— Joan Tom White Wickersham $75 CLUB, Row 1: Jack Burton, Peggy Pike, Cathy Way, Mr. Lethcoe (adviser) ; Row 2: Mike Bcatwright, Terry Marshall, Bob Sundberg, Mike Mercurio ; Not Pictured: Bob Burton, Henry Jannenga, Randy Worth, Sharon Morgan. These people sold $75 or more in advertising for The Quill yearbook. — 136— LINTZ MARKET SERVICE Breeders of purebred and grade yield hogs. Hogs are bought and sold each market day. Our purebred stock are good quality Hampshires and Berkshires. Feeder pigs are sold more than anything at our farm. So if you are in need of good feeder pigs contact us today. We buy good breeding gilts, sows, and boars. We are also willing to sell any number. Have a buyer contact you today. Frank, Jr., 262-7131 Vince, 682-0380 Frank, Sr., Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska, 502—733-3552 Use Bottom Half for Autographs — Courtesy Lintz Market Service Jack Benshoof — 137— QU l NSBl R(.i ks hoi DOGS HAM SANDWICHES SUNDAE ' S MALTS CONES Alan Birmingham Jack Blythe ■■■■■■■■! My husband is an angel. You mean he ' s finally reformed? No, he went looking for a gas leak with a match. SHOP FRANKEL ' S DOWNTOWN 612 Locust + i I + Dare Larson PARK FAIR 244-2164 — . +. COMPLIMENTS ROYAL CLEANERS { 1700 E. Grand Ph. 262-1469 j Des Moines, Iowa 1 Vicki Van Zandt and Kathy Stubbs —4 Over the incoming door at the Los Angeles tax bureau is a sign: Watch Your Step. Over the outgoing door is: Watch Your Language. Farmers Insurance Group 25% Group Student Discount Don Condon, Agent . — + ■ I 800 W. Euclid, Des Moines, Iowa Ph. 283-1786 DRAKE UNIVERSITY Invites you to explore an exhilara ting environ- ment for education. Drake offers modern uni- versity facilities in your own home town. Consider one of six outstanding undergraduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Henry Jannenga, Mike Boatwrisrht, Barb Davidson Jean Ivanovich — 138— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL ' 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone 262-5623 CHESNUT BROS. SIGNS 1 Outdoor Advertising - Neon - Plastic - Sales Service I 2400 E. Grand Ph. 262-8246 | DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 Keith Luce ! ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ + Peg Pike 4,,, , — — — — BERRY-MYRON BUSINESS MACHINES 1200 Grand Ave. 244-2139 1 DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 Ray Gerke 1 Judge: Just where did the defendant ' s auto strike you? Sweet Young Thing: Well, if I had been wearing a license plate it would have been damaged badly. Kathy was being criticized by Mr. Neal. Your work should be written so even the most ignorant can understand it. Yes, sir, she retaliated, and what part didn ' t you understand? Good Luck Superior Seniors of ' 69 QUARRY SUPPLY ] 4521 S.E. 14th I i Des Moines, Iowa Lisa Henry 2344 Easton MIDGET MKT. Open 9 to 9 Ronnie Forest ! j i 266-9405 i ..4. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ II ■ ■ DON H. ROBERTS Tires - Batteries Lubrication I Accessories Tune-Up DON ' S STANDARD SERVICE 1 We operate on the basis Business goes where appreciated stays where wanted. Penn E. University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Phone 266-9500 Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright .+ CITY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY INC PARTS AND ACCESSORIES CENTER OF IOWA NEW REBUILT DISCOUNT PRICES • EXHAUST SYSTEMS • CLUTCHES • BEARINGS • ENGINE PARTS • CHEMICALS Weekdays Saturdays Sundays BATTERIES GENERATORS CARBURETORS PISTON RINGS GASKETS OPEN 8 a.m. — 9:00 p.m. 8 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. TIRES -TUBES SHOCKS - BRAKES SPARK PLUGS CHROME HURST PRODUCTS 8 Partsmen 2 Parking Lots Huge Displays 1537 2nd Ave. Des Moines 288-5729 Pegrsry Pike 1 — — • — 139— Watching water-skiing for the first time, an Indian asked, Why boat go so fast? And the second Indian said, Man on string chase im. GOOD LUCK SENIORS SUMNER PONTIAC 22 Years of Fine Service Phone 282-0461 Linda Brown Sally Pike Congratulations June Graduates i Bodin Van Dorn TV Finest Sf,0 P s 214 Merle Hay Plaza — 276-1581 2324 University Ave. — 279-7287 Mike BoatwriRht Henry Jannenga I 519 -4th J i + EMORY PLATING COMPANY Antiquing on Brass, Copper and Silver Plating and Polishing ! 3929 E. 14th St. 265-1726 I Larry Thompson, Dave DeMoss, Jack Benshoof Richard Forkner + + 1 Kiss, A noun, though sometimes used as a con- junction. It is never declined; it is used in the plural; and it agrees with all genders.  ■■■■■ — BROWN BROS., INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Alarm Division Burglar and Fire Alarms for Home and Business Phones: 262-8209 262-7034 2905 Delaware Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Linda Brown , MM + so happy to see you At Iowa State Bank there is banking enthusiasm that radiates So Happy To See You . It ' s a genuine feeling on the part of Iowa State Bank personnel. It ' s that spark of friendliness that makes the difference. That ' s why we say— The only real difference in banks is people. And, at Iowa State Bank we try just a little harder to give you the kind of helpful service you have a right to expect. Here you are always welcome. IOWA STATE BANK AT THE FOOT OF THE CAPITOL EAST SEVENTH AND LOCUST DES MOINES, IOWA Member F.D.I.C Bob Jack Burton — 140— EMPIRE FLOORS 1707 E. GRAND Linoleum — Formica — Floor Tile Wall Tile — Carpeting Cindy White, Vickie VanZandt Kathy Stubbs CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS INLAND MILLS INC. Good Luck Seniors PARK RIDGE BUILDER S INC. 2260 Fleur Drive 283-2096 Jerry Marchant + i i + i i j 1925 E. Grand Ave. Phone 266-3121 I ! Mike Eckert Mari Smith ' + ■ I just swallowed a dime. Do you see any change in me? CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WHITINGS 1 MUSIC STUDIO, INC. , 2921 E. Euclid 265-3446 Dan-ell Nutt East Des Moines 1 Own LEE TOWN NEWS Now Serving Over 9,000 Families 2611 Easf University 262-5651 (iary Kelleher, Jim Webb How did your father know you had the car out? I ran over him. M W MOTORS 1436 E. 14th St. We Stock The Finest — Corvettes to Cadillacs and Avalon Motor Homes and Trailers- All Sizes Mike Hammond Mark Hintz with Quality You Can Taste Illl niiiimi K -nnDERSon ericksoh da.ry co 2229 Hubbell • Des Moines • Mire BoatwriRht, Cathy Way Phone Collect 265-2521 -Ml — I + • 107 E. 6th Congratulations Seniors HOME OIL COMPANY Mari Smith Mike Eckert i 243-6456 1 I — — + I took that pretty girl from the store home the other night and stole a kiss. ' What did she say? Will that be all? R. G. ELDER SON Excavating Commercial - Residential - Free Estimates End-Loaders, Dozers, Blades. Tractor Work, Trucks. Demolition Work — We Don ' t Pick At It, We Dig It By The Yard. R. G. ELDER SON EXCAVATING 2939 Tiffin Des Moines 266-3111 Tim Elder Bill Rife I ■ 1 4 ■ COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY 329 E. 5th 288-6751 Lester Clark - William Phillips Jack Benshoof, Dave Myers Larry Thompson PAUL HOLMGREN REALTY E. 14th Hull (3000 E. 14th) Des Moines, Iowa Member Multiple Listing Exchange Real Estate Insurance I Office 265-0276 Home 266-3037 1 Lela Mead «fr ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■ „ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ .,{, The moron walked into an open elevator shaft and fell three stories. He stood up gingerly, brushed himself off, and reseated his hat. Shucks, he ex- claimed, I said 4 UP ' ! Greetings from DAMAN REFRIGERATION 2228 Saylor Road DES MOINES, IOWA Larry Goode Richard Forkner I ft. . — ... ' — — + i 1 + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MARSHALL ' S MUSIC ROOM I i Cheryl Gustin ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ For the Best Food and Entertainment Go To DIAMOND LIL ' S 6007 Fleur Drive 285-1705 Best of Luck Seniors of 69 Jeff Kunert —142— BURGER CHEF East 14th and Euclid Home of the World s Greatest 20r Hamburgers! BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY TODAY! Penny Davis I I Football Fan (arriving late): What ' s the score? Man in the next seat: Nothing to nothing. Fan: Good game? Man: Don ' t know. It hasn ' t started yet. + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE I 428 East Court Ave. Phone 243-1151 Harold Brown Connie Huffman l + Collins Used Cars INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Cub Cadet Tractors Lawn Garden Equipment 2901 E. University 262-8543 Mike Mercurio SHRIVER-COLLIS COLLIS Insurance for Every Purpose 2432 Hubbell AM 6-5123 DES MOINES, IOWA Chris Wallace ACTION GRAPHICS j OFFSET NEGATIVE AND PLATE SERVICE | 1203 SIXTH A VENUS ' (515) 243-5060 • DES MOINES. IOWA 50314 I EXEC - U - TEEN ctc POSTER ( ( J f n fnnj Chris Wallace Bob Hale Congratulations Seniors ' 69 £e idler £tu4ic 3614 -6th Ave. Phone 243-2250 Quality ★ WEDDING ★ PORTRAIT ★ COMMERCIAL Cathy Way Mike Boatwright I ' ve a future I must build There are plans that I must draw. Then let this timid hand of mine Be guided, line for line, With that steady, certain trueness Of the Hand that planned This universe. There are materials I must choose. Then Let this casual mind of mine Choose with the wisdom of the Mind That fixed the substances Of things like grass and trees And mountain peaks. There are decisions I must make. Then let me make them with that sureness That divided land and sea, And day and night, the birds that fly And beasts that roam the held. There ' s a determination I must hat e. Then let me bind myself unto such things As principles, and truth, and right With that same permanence That holds in their celestial places The sun, and stars, And all the heavens ' gems. I ' ve a future I must build. So, let me build it with such care, such tools, such wisdom, And with such a rugged firmness, That all the fiercest thrusts Of host or elements Cannot destroy it. Aye, I ' ve a future I must build . . . Let me rise, then, to the task! ■ — Bernard J. Patrick JOHN DEERE John Deere Des Moines Works, Des Moines, Iowa The food is great if you don ' t mind paying a little less for it! And when you bite into a McDonald ' s hamburger, you are biting into pure beef. Top-grade lean ground chuck, plus other choice cuts for flavor. They are served on a toasty just-baked bun like you would do it at home. And those milkshakes are so thick you need one of our special straws to drink them. They couldn ' t be better if you made them at home. So go ahead . . . save a little! McDonald ' s YOUR KIND OF PLACE T.M. . LOOK FOR THE GOLDEN ARCHES 3 i Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwiitfht + BEST WISHES I CAPITOL HOME IMPROVEMENT 1554 E. Grand ROY E. PETERS Bill Rife Tim Elder I Phone 265-5271 | KILLIN MERRITT T.V. 2701 East Grand Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Shop Phone 262-8080 Ruth Knight Pam Beck I I When seen jacking up his car at the drive-in, no flat tires for cause, the boy explained, My girl wants to sit in the balconx. ! I i ■ I 4 Jack Wallace Auto Radios Stereo Tape Players and Tapes 1120 Locust Ph. 288-2479 Dave DeMoss Jack Benshoof + i ! 1 ! •+ PEOPLES ABSTRACT CO. Most Complete and Modern Abstract Plant in Polk County ABSTRACTS of Title for Any Real Estate in Polk County • Pick-up and Delivery Service • Free Parking • Serving Since 1919 LOWELL J. BURGER, Pres., Res. 279-8118 317 6th Ave. 4th Floor Call 244-6119 Bob Sundbersr i Home Federal Bob Sundberg Intuition is that gift which enables a woman to arrive instantly at an infallible, irrevocable decision without the aid of reason, judgment, or discussion. COMPLIMENTS OF Blue Line Storage Company 226 Elm St. Telephone 244-8151 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING - PARKING - STORAGE Henry Jannen a Mike Boatwright -145— For beating your wife, 1 will fine you $1.10, said the judge. I don ' t object to the dollar, said the prisoner, but what is the 10 cents for? That. said the judge, is the Federal tax on amusements. The schools are so crowded today, no wonder so many kids flunk. They have to copy from their own papers. Brownie ' s Parkin | CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION ' Courtesy Is Contagious Downtown, Let ' s Start An Epidemic IOWA ' S LARGEST SHOPPING CENTER IS DOWNTOWN DES MOINES Where There ' s More of Everything, Including Parking Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright + LOC KEY ' S CONOCO SERVICE Free Pickup and Delivery Customers Are The Most Important Persons in Our Business Pleasing You - Pleases Us Phone 266-9214 900 East University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 . Larry Goode . « — -— + + - MERLE HAGGARD THE STRANGERS 2830 Logon 266-8333 Peggy Pike I Old Gentleman (to little boy eating an apple): Look out for the worms, sonny. Little boy: When I eat an apple, the worms have to look out for themselves. + — OHARA ' S 66 SERVICE Complete Broke Service — Mufflers and Tail Pipes Pickup and Delivery — Call 266-0520 — E. 30th Grand Peggy Pike —■ —— ■■ m—m m—m m m m m m—m—m ■«£• 1 I i i ! j i i I I Of AND RADIO ' Service in which Des Moines has confidence E. 5th and Grand Kristi Rydell + AMERICAN REPUBLIC INSURANCE The training of a mind is an exciting, lifetime adventure. The mind may be taught, or it may be self- trained. But, no matter the method used, an education is never finished. If serving your fellow man through work in the business world seems challenging to you, we hope you will come see us when your school days are over. Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright -146— +- I i i i i Latest Styles for Men and Young Men PHONE 265-4297 BOND ' S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Rex Staley, Larry Woods — Open Choir Bobe Kohlbusch, Wes Bond — App ' t Chair Dave DeMoss, Frank Mover, Doug: Fuqua The peak years of mental activity must be the ages of four and seventeen. At four, a youth knows all the questions; at seventeen, he knows all the answers. RAY S BODY SHOP 1210V2 E. 29th 265-2079 Complete Paint Job — Wreck Rebuilding Owner Ray Dilley, 1940 Graduate ot East High Sharon Morgan i i i i 4 i ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 Congratulations Seniors from BANKERS TRUST CO. 6th Locust Member F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System Ray Gerke ■ ■ ■ Life • Accident • Health • Group Auto • Business • Boat HARRISON S. DAVIS AND ASSOCIATES Personal Insurance Consultants Agents and Brokers Since 1958 2129 23rd St. at Hickman, Des Moines, la. 50310 PPh. 255-5427 Res. 288-7357 Eugene Condon LOOK. . . A PROGRESSIVE COMPANY IN A GROWING COMMUNITY ONE OF DES MOINES ' LARGEST EMPLOYERS LOOK Subscription Division • 111 Tenth St. • Des Moines, Iowa Jim Webb Gary Kelleher CREES STANDARD SERVICE 2025 Easton Blvd. Phone 266-9245 Des Moines, Iowa Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories Bob Jack Burton THE QUILL Printed and Bound By Cjarner f- ublisli 1636 Locust Co Des Moines, Iowa Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga —147— NOW WHAT? A future exciting and challenging as never before awaits each of you graduating from high school this year. Yours is the future of the first man on the moon ... the scientist discovering a long-sought cure . . . a jet pilot circling the earth in 60 minutes. All this and more will be yours, so plan your future carefully . . . wisely. And no matter where you go, or what you do, you can always depend on this full- service bank for help and counsel in planning the best possible future for you. The Full Service Bank with the Personal Touch CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST IN DOWNTOWN DES MOINES PHONE 244-5111 Over Forty Services In All, Including . . . • Low, Bank-Rate Auto Loans • Home Improvement Loans • Real Estate Mortgage Loans • Commercial Loans • Personal Loans • Two Types of Checking Accounts • Complete Trust Services • Safety Deposit Boxes • Passbook Savings Accounts • Certificates of Deposit • Drive-In Banking • Saturday Banking • Free Parking • Bank-By-Mail • Drafts and Cashier ' s Checks • Travelers Checks • Night Depository FH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM EAST SIDE FISH MARKET, INC. MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH FINE CHEESES — SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES j Phone 288-2124 604 E. Grand j Karen Thomas i I I I I + Compliments to the Seniors of ' 69 L. FOWLER SON FUNERAL HOME f 1701 Walker St. Phone 262-2713 L. H. FOWLER, Manager Valerie Nichols i Dick: Boy, oh boy, did Pat ever throw a party last night! Tom: You don ' t say. Who was there? Dick: Just Pat and me. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement + C. H. GREENUP CLEAN CAR SERVICE 1740 E. University Phone 266-3034 DES MOINES, IOWA I Cortez Nichols Sam Osborne I MALTS SANDWICHES -:- SUNDAES 1 I ■ i FAIRGROUND DAIRY SWEET Famous For Flavor 211 East 30th Street Peggy Pike i i i KUCHARO DISPLAYS, INC Decorations for Parties Proms 809 Locust 288-7649 Bob Sundberg LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University Peggy Pike f ! 266-0820 I I — + Ardent Suitor: Sir, 1 want your daughter for my wife. Irate Father: Young man, you go home and tell your wife that she can ' t have my daughter. HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Owner — BERNIECE BAKER Operators: Alta, Corcna, Anne, Kathy, Millie, Betty Jo Enjoy Personalized Service in Your Neighborhood Salon I E. 29th and Hubbell Phone 266-8923 j i Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga t — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY where there ' s a material difference Phone (515) 265-1621 1921 Hubbell Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Rick See Congratulations to the Graduates CLASS OF ' 69 Bill ' s Super Valu 2820 Hubbell 262-8205 Randy Worth -149— + •am t ton ro ctcm mimm WE HAVE CHROME TRAILER HITCHES FOR ALL CARS NOW AT NEW LOW, LOW PRICES INSTALLED WHILE U WAIT SCHULING CONVEYOR HITCH CO. + 1710 East Grand Avenue Phone 266-3015 Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright LOCAL UNION NO. 387 P.O. Box 40 EAST DES MOINES STATION Jack Bob Burton R. W. ROWAT T. W. ROWAT J. V. ROWAT ] ROWAT CUT STONE CO. CONTRACTORS IN CUT STONE AND MARBLE East Seventh and Vine Streets Telephone 244-8604 DES MOINES, IOWA Bob Sundberg Mr. Schakel: 1 forgot my umbrella this morning. Mrs. Schakel: How did you remember that you had forgotten it? Mr. Schakel: Well, I missed it when I raised my hand to close it after the rain had stopped. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Peggy Pike CONSIDER... aQreer ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of bu siness career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company — offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you ' ll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance work that your opportunities for advancement and permanency are limited only by your own ability. In the Personnel Office, 1105 Equit- able Building, you ' ll find Miss Pat Bush — discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable — you may choose your career right now. m I mi Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga EQUITABLE OF IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 ■ — 150— I I I I i LORRAINE ' S BEAUTY SALON Lorraine Woodring, Owner and Operator 27291 2 E. Hubbell Ave. 262-2041 Res. 265-1221 Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga I The MACDONALD PRESS PRINTERS 416 East Fifth Street Phone 244-3316 | DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 Cheryl Gustin ! ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ „____ CONGRATULATIONS SUPERIOR SENIORS Greater GMC Truck Equipment Co. E. 7th Walnut Des Moines, Iowa Phone 282-0446 Jerry Marchant I i i 1 4 — MARTY ' S FURNITURE j 2517 Hubbell 266-5137 — Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga Three is a crowd, and there were three, He, the parlor lamp and she, Two are company and no doubt That is why the lamp went out. Congratulations Seniors of ' 69 BROWN BROS., INC. Commercial - Industrial Institutional New Work - Repairs Maintenance - Alteration Fire and Burglar Alarm Systems After Business Hours Call 262-1569, 267-3290 During Business Hours Call 262-8209 Harold Brown, Linda Brown Connie Huffman LOUAVA S BEAUTY SALON ■ f I 2721 E. University Jim Webb Gary Kelleher 265-1157 I I — « — + •{•■•—— mi— w - ■ + I Congratulations Seniors — Best of Luck JACK ' S SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS East 42nd Easton Blvd. Jack Routson Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright - + i fesl ft Last year, more Des Moines graduates chose Grand View than any other college Why don ' t you take a look at this college on the GROW, offering: • Outstanding facilities including 3 brand-new buildings Library Women ' s Residence Science-Classroom • Fully accredited curriculum • Personalized attention • Two and three-year programs • Tuition aid Fall enrollment is now open. For further information write: Director of Admissions GRAND VIEW COLLEGE Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga the chippiest chips around! Hiland Potato Chips Dave Clemens Joe Daniels After-dinner guest: Will you pass the nuts, professor? Prof.: Yes, I suppose so, but I really should flunk them. i Russ Reel Abbie Polito 1 I LA PIZZA HOUSE Des Moines ' Exclusive Pizza House Also Serving CHICKEN - RIBS - SPAGHETTI STEAKS and SHRIMP 1013 S. E. 14th Cheryl Gustin 288-2211 1 A woodpecker sat on a senior ' s head, And settled down to drill. He bored away for an hour or more And then he broke his bill. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MAXIMS NOB HILL BEAUTY SALON 3527 E. 26th 265-3411 i I I Peggy Pike 4. MclNTIRE DISTRIBUTING ! 1100 E. 9th Street Dearth Lynnch 265-1833 I I + BORRALL S SUPER VALU To Serve You Fresh Bakery Products 2627 E. Univ. Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright 1 I •4 SEEDS A mm •ARE BUR LINE Hybrid seed corn has been the Pioneer company ' s specialty for over 40 years. We ' re one of the top hybrid seed producers in the world today. Expansion into other field seeds — grain and forage sorghums and alfalfa — has greatly ex- panded our market. Extensive background in genetic research has contributed to the growth of the company ' s Hy-Line Poultry Division, also. If your future plans call for employment in the agri-industry field, remember the name Pioneer. [ PIONEER. t J BRAND XjzzZJ seeds Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company 1206 Mulberry Street Des Moines, Iowa 50308 —152— _ YOUNGSY ' S PIZZA EAST 7th LOCUST At The Foot of The Capitol Hours: 11 A.M. Till 1 A.M. Phone 243-6279 or 243-6270 Delivery Service After 6 P.M. Closed Sundays Jack Burton ■ + Cop: Who was driving when you hit that car? Drunk: None of us; we were all in the back seat. 1 ! ! i . SMITTY ' S PHOTOS 715 E. 25th 262-0774 Bob Sundbeift I ! I t| l UM — llll — Mil 2102 E. 14th E. F. NIFFENEGGER BARBER SHOP Bob Sundberg 266-3217 — ■ — ■ — GREETINGS TO EAST HIGH NEAL DRUG 2301 Eosf Grand Phone 266-3124 .1 iin Wi-l.l. in i y K.-llrh.-i- Charms - Watch Bands - Bracelets By Speidel WATCHES — DIAMONDS Fine Watch Jewelry Repairing HANGER JEWELRY 319 E. 5th Jan Bob Jack Burton i 4 ■ + Bob Brown Chevrolet Iowa ' s Largest and Finest Complete Sales and Services 4224 Merle Hay Road 276-2501 Jack Bob Burton r Make Yours a Swinging Future Save at the Big The Bank That Cares CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE, DES MOINES, IOWA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sharron Morgan 153— The doctor was questioning a new nurse about her latest patient. Doctor: Have you kept a chart of his progress? Miss Gross: No, but I can show you my diary. PATS REST LOUNGE 209 Euclid 243-9131 Steve Keesler STA-RITE AUTOMATIC SERVICE 2354 East Grand 266-1437 Jim Webb Gary Kellehen i i i ..—4 Auntie: And what will you do, my little darling, when you grow up to be a great big girl? Child: Reduce. During sorority rushing at a college, a girl listed this under personal attributes which would be bene- ficial to the sorority: 36-24-36. STATEWIDE CONSTRUCTION INC. 1544 East University Ph. 262-5617 DES MOINES, IOWA 50316 Valerie Nichols i i i I i EAST DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Serving All East Des Moines Main Bank — E. 14th Euclid Branch — Hubbell University Branch — S.E. 14th and Indianola Road Branch — Pleasant Hill, Iowa Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed Henry O. Olson, President Phone 265-0348 E. 14th Hull Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Bob Sundberp: Said the fly to the paper Which held him like glue, You ' re very bewitching; I ' m stuck on you. •!•■— w— mi— mi + Hilltop Pizza Hut 2905 HUBBELL 265-1627 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright Hy Vee Food Stores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 69 i Terry Marshall The ones who think our jokes are poor, Would straightway change their views, Could they compare the jokes we print To those that we refuse. USED TRUCKS t —154— Firestone Store 510 East Locust 288-3362 Bob Jack Burton j CASH FOR CARS TED McGREVEY USED CARS | 1437 Eost 14th Street Phone 266-1123 f DES MOINES, IOWA - Cortez Nichols Sam Osborne ! h The Quill is a great invention, The school gets all the fame, The printer gets all the money and the staff gets all the blame. WALNUT DRUG 1554 E. Walnut 262-3175 Jim Webb. Gary Kelleher Teacher: In which of his battles was King Gus- tavus Adolphus of Sweden slain? Pupil: I ' m pretty sure it was the last one.  ■ ■ ■ ■ f WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 East Grand Phone 243-0181 Sue Vasey + 1 think I II give up poker. Might as well. I win one night and lose the next. Why don ' t you play only every other night? I AMERICAN LAUNDRY I ™ | DRY CLEANERS f 626 E. Locust 243-7944 { ! Bob Jack Burton ! + — — — ■ — — — + i ! I I 4t KRNT THEATER 10th PLEASANT 244-7162 Bub Sundberg I i I Mobil J N G oervice James N. Gillespie | 2501 E. University Ave. I I Ph. 266-9522 [ PAINTS FLOOR COVERINGS New and Used Furniture B B JOBBERS I 2417 E. University 1 Cortez Nichols Sam Osborne 2 6-7100 j Prof.: What is the most outstanding product that chemistry has given to the world? Soph.: Blondes. ANDY BILL ' S MARKET | 266-0046 4 ■ ■ ■ i + i i Home of Quality Meats E. 23rd Cleveland ! Sue Vasey I Co-ed on her way to political rally: I ' m going with an open mind, a complete lack of preju- dice, and a cool rational approach to listen to what Fin convinced is pure rubbish ' I I I ! i i I J. WARREN SMITH MOBILE HOMES, INC. 3810 East 14th Street 266-3806 David DeMoss 822 Walnut Street Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga Latest Techniques in Portrait Photography Phone 244 4956 Weddings Graduations -155- Mr. Simonsen (after solving a long equation): And so class, we get X=0. Denny O. (in a sleepy voice): Gee, all that work for nothing. EASTON BARBER SHOP (Wen - Dec s) WEN BAKER Phone 266-9292 3824 Easton Blvd. Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright I I I I — EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGLOTHEN j East 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone 266-8586 I Richard Forkner + Good Luck Seniors of ' 69 FRISKY ' S DRIVE-IN East 25th University 266-6414 Bob Sundberg I I i I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FAIRGROUND PHARMACY 302 E. 30th Street 266-3646 i Jeff Kunert HARDWARE SUPPLIES FAIRGROUND PLUMBING Crane Water Heaters, Sinks, Bathtubs, Lavatories 3001 Dean Ave. 266-4338 Bob Jack Burton 1 — — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4 Definition of an adult: A person who has stopped growing at both ends and is still growing in the middle. FAABORG PHARMACY Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. | Phone 266-5159 2222 E. 14th St. j ' Sharron Morgan ' +■ I I - EASTON SKELLY 3730 Easton Blvd. 266-9424 Ernie Jones Bill Schumann Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga „ + I i i ENGRAVINGS By The Register and Tribune Commercial Engraving DEPARTMENT Phone 284-8192 284-8193 715tWtSt J l fjf r Des MoinevHuu 50304 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 Jeff Knox Jerry Rudy Clay H. Can I turn off the hall light ' ? Debbie C. You may. Clay H. Can I turn off the ceiling light? Debbie C. Sure, Clay. Clay H. Can I turn off the sola light? 1 Debbie C. Why, yes Clay. Clay H. Now that it ' s all dark in here — look at the luminous watch I not for Christmas! + BABE ' S RESTAURANT 417 6th Ave. 244-9319 Raymond Gerke GEORGE S DEEP ROCK East 14th Euclid 266-9211 Mike Koatwright Henry Jannenga + HAMBORG S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL i 2023 Hubbcll Phone 265-3455 j 1 Debbie Daugherty It ' s the weaker sex that puts the caps on jars so tight that the stronger sex can ' t get them off. Mr. Schakel, annoyed by his clock-watching stu- dents, covered the face of the clock with this sign: Time will pass — will you? CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES 408 E. 6th 243-0712 Hob Jack Burton + i HAMMER PHARMACY 600 East Grand Avenue 243-4177 Kay (inkc Home: where part of the family waits until the rest of them get back with the car. Everything seems to be evened up in this life. The fellow with less hair to comb always has more face to wash. i — — FRANK RIEMAN MUSIC, INC. j 4400 Broad way Fhones: 262-0365, 262-0758 j Des Moines, Iowa Randy Worth HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN 1401 Buchanan Des Moines, Iowa Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwriffht — — + Daddy, what is a bachelor? A bachelor, my boy, is a man who didn ' t have a car when he was young. ! I GAMBLES 613 E. Locust 266-5926 Jeff Prock 4 HUBBELL AVENUE BARBER SHOP 2925 Hubbell 266-9016 I I Bill Rife ! 4. + SHERIDAN PARK AQUARIUM 2287 Eastcn Blvd. Phone 265-4295 FISH — PLANTS — SUPPLIES Mon.-Wed.-Thurs. 1 0 to 7 Fri.-Sat. 10-9 Sun. 2-6 Closed Tuesday Larry Coode 4. fllUUlA FURNITURE WcARPCTt 5035 HUBBELL Iowa ' s Largest Suburban Furniture Store 265-3481 Bob Sundberpr -157— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Graduating Class of 1969 FROM THE BIGGEST — BEST — FASTEST GROWING TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL 147 ORGANIZED TO HELP, NOT TO HINDER! Bob Jack Burton —158— SCENE I A girl and a boy parked on a deserted street in front of the school house. He: May I kiss you, dearest? She: As soon as you see a falling star. SCENE II Next night, Same girl. Same boy. Same place. On the other side of the school house her young brother is earning a living shooting sky-rockets. — + — ! i i I JACK BLAIR FOOD MARKET 1553 E. Grand 266-9464 Hours 10-10 Open Sun. 10-2 Jib Webb Gary Kelleher i MAXHEIM PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Phone 255-2159 544 36th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Pam Beck — You can read some people like a book, but you can ' t shut them up so easily. FIRESTONE STORE 288-0178 — + 131 E. Euclid Des Moines, Iowa Mike Eckert Mari Smith ! ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■§ Mary: Tom says my mouth is the most beautiful he has ever seen. Jack: Is that so? Well, Til put mine up against it any time. Flunk and the world flunks with you; study and you study alone. PRUGH SUPER MARKET ' 3940 E. 29th Phone 262-5891 ! DES MOINES, IOWA ' (lary Griffith Dennis Peters  ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ to m «| At the age of 16, most boy scouts become girl scouts. DAVE ' S CLARK SUPER 100 3720 East 14th Street I DES MOINES, IOWA Jim Fiscus Steve Gaskins — + I Judge: I told you I never wanted to see you here again. Vagrant: That ' s what I told the officer but he wouldn ' t believe me. + + i i JOHN CLINES AUTO SERVICE ! 2322 Hubbell 266-5952 I I Mike Mercurio I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF ' 69 WARD EASTSIDE PHARMACY 2447 E. Walnut I Ruth Kniprht I i l I 262-5615 j ELLEFSON PHARMACY I Friendly Courteous Service 1607 E. 33rd 4., — ,__,„ , — 266-3144 Mike Mercurio — «— « I CHAR-DELS HOUSE OF HAIR STYLING I 6833 Douglas 276-3900 Dave Clemens I + T « ■ i ■ ■ ■ T- ■ II . ■■■■■■ I I ALL WHEEL DRIVE CO. Contractor — Government Equipment I Sales - Service - Rental i 3517 Hubbell Ave. Phone 265-0355 I 1 ! + — DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 Everett Faux + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ART SKIG STUDIO Photography by Arthur 1301 E. Euclid 265-0930 David DeMoss — 159— I — 4. EARLE FLETCHER MOTOR SALES INC. Over 25 Years of Dependable Service 2600 E. Univ. 262-8229 Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright I I I I + . (SKY SLIDE) Fun for People of All Ages HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY HERE Special Rates for Parties Located at Eastgate Shopping Center Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright Adolescence: That period when a boy refuses to believe that some day he ' ll be as dumb as his father. Definition of a highbrow: A person who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger. t - i i i COMPLIMENTS SCHAAL FURNACE CO. W. 1st University 1 Dave Laraon + Ph. 288-3631 + i i i i ■4 IOWA ASBESTOS COMPANY R. J. Townsend and Wayne H. Allen 112 S.W. 2nd Jon Murphy + j I 243-1159 J + Mr. VanderWilt: What is the difference between an orchestra and a band? John Connors: Oh, an orchestra sits down and a band walks. She: I ' m telling you for the last time that I won ' t kiss you. He: Good, I knew you couldn ' t hold out all night. BETTS SON HARDWARE 412 E. Locust 243-7123 Jack Bob Burton + . „„ „„ ,„, „„ ,„ „„ „H W, MM ,H, MM MM MM MM MM MM BEVING AND SWANSON Attorneys At Law 707 E. Locust I Donald L. Beving Don C. Swanson . I Jack Bob Burton AM CM ft Little grains of humor Little bits of bluff, Make the simple sophomore Think he ' s just the stuff. Early to bed And early to rise Saves lots of lying And poor alibis. - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BAUGHMAN S STANDARD STATION 2805 Hubbell 266-9343 Mike Hoatwright Henry Jannenga BECKMAN BROTHERS I 320 S.E. 6th I Jack Bob Burton 244-2233 I I i CO NGRATULATIONS SENIORS All Iowa Realty 2815 Hubbell Blvd. 262-0458 + i BAKER 66 S. M. Baker 2000 Euclid Avenue 266-9136 + i Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwrifcht 4, — 160— Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwriprht ! BUTTERWORTH TIRE CO. 433 E. Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa ' You Can ' t Beat a Butterworth Deal ' Home of Armstrong Tires Jack Bob Burton i IOWA Universal Joint Clutch 222 E. 30th St. AMherst 6-6350 DES MOINES + Chris Wallace She says she thinks she can learn to love me. That ' s encouraging! The heck it is! I took her out last night and the first lesson cost me my whole week ' s wages. He: May I kiss you good night. She: It ' s against my principles. He: Forget about the principle and take a little interest. ■ 1. BOB and BILL ' S BARBER SHOP 3602 Second Avenue Steve Keesler i ■ i BOB ' S CONOCO SERVICE •1 J 1 201 East Grand Phone 243-4742 ! I I Sue Vasey If he is clean and vigorous, suitable for you, and quite perfect in your opinion; if he is the man you think he is and you want him, don ' t put him on a pedestal and worship him as an idol. Be sensible. Wrap him around your little finger and get a ring on the next. A lady was walking down the street and came upon a man with a wooden leg. She stopped and clucked sympathetically, You poor man, you ' ve lost your leg. The man looked down politely, Well, darned if I haven ' t! ' i. TAYLOR REFRIGERATOR CO. FOOD STORE EQUIPMENT HEATING AND SHEET METAL 1533 East Euclid Des Moines, Iowa Henry Jannenga Mike Boa tw right FOR GRADUATION PORTRAITS . . . ... IN THE MODERN TRENO LAWSONS HIGHLAND PARK PHOTOGRAPHERS 605 Douglas 243-0661 Virginia Moore Esther Henderson BOB ' S TEXACO SERVICE 31st Ingersoll Prop. R. J. Douglass DES MOINES, IOWA 50312 Ron Booth Scott Douglas Phone 243-9900 —161 — HINKY DINKY STORES NW Corner Beaver Douglas Ingersoll East of 28th SW 9th Bell EASTGATE 1530 E. Douglas Sharron Morgan 19th Carpenter  ■ ■ ■ — 25, i i i 25r Sheridan Park Car Wash 25, 3740 Easton Blvd. Mike Mercurio 25 One thing men can ' t understand about women is how women understand so much about men. Long ' s Auto Parts Your N-A-P-A Jobber (1) 2424 Easton (3) 1212 Euclid j (2) 4411 S.W. 9th (4) 325-5th, W.D.M Mike Mercurio — „„ — a — „„ — B — h — m — H — ,„, — a — H — „,, — m — u — m — „„_ She hasn ' t got much upstairs — but what a stair- way. BORDENARO MARKET I j 1720 East- University 266-6690 GROCERIES — FRUITS — MEATS • Cortez Nichols + ______ + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BRUNS LOAN CO. 323 E. 5th I i i i Cheryl Gustin 282-4243 JESTER SONS REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE 529 SIXTH AVE. PHILIP E. JESTER Insurance CLASS OF ' 30 RALPH L. JESTER Real Estate CLASS OF ' 21 Kathy Stubbs Vicky VanZandt Hobby Billiard Center i Congratulations Senior Class Four Mile Raceway i 266-9047 3519 Hubbell i Mike Mercurio I COMPLIMENTS TO SENIOR CLASS Frye Manufacturing Company Makers of One-time Carbon Papers and Impact Carbonless Papers Phone 515—262-8233 Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Jim Webb, Gary Kelleher, Gary Wilson —162— Congratulations Seniors STEEL WAREHOUSE, INC. 3212 E. 19th Court 265-5351 Steve Gaskins Jim Fiscus Professor (irritated): If there are any mor ons in the room, please stand up. A long pause, and a lone freshman rose. Professor: What, do you consider yourself a moron? Freshman: Well, not exactly that sir; but I do hate to see you standing all alone. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 69 CENTRAL REALTY COMPANY Richard G. Frakes, East Des Moines Agent Jeff Prock Young man: Did your girl friends admire the en- gagement ring I gave you? Fiancee: (Icily) They did better than that; two of them recognized it. — ■ — i Knox Cafe 1535 E. EUCLID 1 266-8244 i Mike Boatw right Henry Jannenga i Best Wishes Senior Class Leachman Lumber 1921 Hubbell Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Phone 265-1621 . — Denny Deurth Dave DeMoss IT ' S SMART TO GO BY BUS TO SCHOOL-TO SHOP-FOR FUN ' SAFE • DEPENDABLE • CONVENIENT • ECONOMICAL • COMFORTABLE WE INVITE YOU TO CHARTER A BUS FOR GROUP FUN THINGS • School Class Trips • Theater Parties • Picnics DES MOINES TRANSIT COMPANY 244-8111 Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CASSON SON — , i i ■ | 644 V 2 E. Locust Jack Bob Burton 282-9177 ■ The coed ended her prayers with a modest appeal: I ' m not asking for myself, but please send my mother a son-in-law. Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Sharron Morgan -163— tost in DM CLEANING Phone 265-3815 Vance Stubbs Manager 3529 E. 26th Des Moines, Iowa Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga Congratulations Class of 1969 Compliments of Smitty ' s Donut Shop 19th Keo Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright Father: My boy, until I met your mother I never kissed a girl. Will you be able to say the same thing to your son? Son: Yes, Dad, but not with such a straight face. Stern Papa: Young man, are you able to sup- port a family? Suitor: Now see here, sir. All I aim to do is support Helen. The rest of you will have to shift for yourselves. GOOD LUCK SENIORS CHARLES GABUS FORD 333 5th West Des Moines Steve Keesler + I I I f 274-0427 ! + GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF ' 69 D D BRAKE ALIGNMENT ■ 4205 2nd Ave. North Dale Grant 244-0349 I The best jokes are not printed. They walk around on two legs. Boy: Do you believe in free love? Girl: Have I sent you a bill? ■ ■ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CRESCENT CHEVROLET 17th Ingersoll 288-7041 Dale Grant Doug Fuqua i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DES MOINES CATERING + i i 833 54th 244-5827 J Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga i _„___-_._„_.__ --■ PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL SARCONE PUBLISHING CO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 11 39 -24th Street Phone 277-4423 Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga —164— HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Open Friday Eve nings Until 8 P.M. DRIVE IN — 2nd and Euclid MAIN BANK — 3rd and Euclid DES MOINES, IOWA F D I C Henry Jannenga Mike Boatwright Little Brudder: Sis must be able to see in the dark. Mother: What makes you think so? Little Brudder: Because last night when she was sitting with Mr. Steady in the living room, I heard her say, ' Why, Rufus, you haven ' t shaved. ' DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE • Drums • Guitars • Amplifiers ? 814 Walnut 244-4161 Gary Wilson Gary Allbee Teacher: What is your name? Boy: Doug Priebe. Teacher: When speaking to a teacher, you must always say Sir. Now, what is your name again? Boy: Sir Doug Priebe. Whenever You Want TOP QUALITY COVERS for High School Yearbooks and College Annuals Always Contact Dilley Mfg. Co 2703 East Grand Des Moines, Iowa Why do so many East High girls wear diamonds? There are three reasons: WoolwortrTs, Grant ' s and Kresge ' s. There is a great similarity between girls and cars — a good paint job conceals the years, but the lines tell the story.  ■ ■ ■ AT GRADUATION ... WE HOPE YOU ' LL CARRY WITH YOU FOR THE FUTURE, THE FACT THAT UNITED FEDERAL SAVINGS DES MOINES IS WHERE PEOPLE COME FIRST OTTUMWA - OSCEOLA - WINTERSET - JEFFERSON Home Office: Locust at 4th, Des Moines Mike Boatwright Henry Jannenga — 165— LABOR UNION LOCAL 177 118 East Locust 243-8829 Mike Boat wright Henry Jannensra BAKER PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. LICENSED — BONDED — INSURED Phone 262-9327 B. J. BAKER, Pres. MARVIN COLE, Gen. Supt. 2911 Hubbell Randy Worth Many a smart brunette has finally caught a man by becoming a dumb blonde. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 69 DE PASS MOVING STORAGE 5810 2nd Ave. N.W. Steve Keesler — I i I I ■ I An Indian took his watch to be repaired. When the jeweler took the back off, a dead bug fell out. The astonished Indian exclaimed, Ugh! No wonder watch won ' t run. Engineer dead! GOOD LUCK SENIORS DES MOINES WEDDING CO. 627 Des Moines St. 244-4604 Jack Bob Burton First student: Great scott. I ' ve forgotten who wrote ' Ivanhoe. ' Second student: I ' ll tell you if you ' ll tell me who the dickens wrote the Tale of Two Cities ' . CONGRATULATION S CLASS OF ' 69 DEWITT UPHOLSTERING 1614 E. 12th 243-4720 or 262-1121 Steve Keesler Small boy scowling over report card to dad: Naturally I seem stupid to my teacher; she ' s a col- lege graduate. She sure is dumb. How come? She thinks a quarterback is a refund. For the Service of Humanity The East High Booster Club Backs: East High Students East High Staff East High Projects East High Graduates Back the Booster Club President: Dr. Robert Anderson Vice President: Wayne Fiscel Secretary: Carmi Smith Treasurer: Lyle Hemer Membership Chairman: Paul Erickson A Quitter Never Wins and A Winner Never Quits Linda Houge — 166— A Professional Directory I I I I . ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 69 DR. FLOYD M. BURGESON 711 E. Locust 244-0339 Jack Bob Burton DENNIS J. WALTER, M.D. 3900 E. 14th Ph. 265-4236 f I i i DES MOINES, IOWA Steve Keesler + — i ! i i ■ 4— JAMES S. HOFFER, D.D.S. Lynne Geitz Dr. John Q. A. Mortem Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings Loan Building Ph. 244-8670 Bob Sundberg I BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 69 HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E. 29th 266-5137 Mike Boatwrivrht Henry Jannenga + i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 69 EAST DES MOINES CLINIC Dr. Don Toriello — Dr. Norman Rose 623 E. 12th Street Jeff Prock I I l I l I DR. RICHARD J. FULLER DENTIST Office Phone 266-3437 Des Moines, Iowa Steve Gaskins 2822 E. 29th ROBERT H. BERTAGNOLLI, D.D.S. GENERAL DENTIST Residence Phone 265-1067 Office Phone 265-3882 2956 EAST UNIVERSITY Jeff Kunert I 243-5227 Best Foot Forward in ' 69 DR. WALTER L. NUTT Foot Surgeon 900 Fleming Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa Darrell Nutt + CONGRATULATIONS GERALD F. BEST, O.D. Vision Specialist CONTACT LENSES Sears Bldg. Second Floor Merle Hay Plaza Ph. 276-4911 j I 4. + Jan Best + + Grandview Dental Clinic 2401 Easton Blvd. Dr. D. C. Denger Dr. T. E. Hoot 265-0339 Dr. H. R. Griffin Dr. P. R. Kofron Dave Larson, Scott Douglas Ron Booth ■ — 4. — 167— Left to right: Rick Olson, Ginny Fuller, Connie Fulk, Tom Powell. As part of Younkers firm belief in the young people of today, a program is offered each year for the Des Moines area schools . . . TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls, and ADVISORY BOARD for junior and senior boys. These young people, selected to represent their schools, are chosen for leadership qualities, high scholastic standings, personal recom- mendations from school administrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus their interest and ability in retail and fashion. They participate in special fashion shows during the year, give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter and work in various junior departments each Saturday. Younkers salutes the representatives from East High School for a job very well done. YOUNKERS —168— Pictorial Index Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page A-Cappella Choir Abbington, Ross Abolins, Velta Abshire, Rebecca 115, Mr. Aceto, V. Roger, Adviser 7, 86, Ackelson, Linda Mr. Ackerman 14, 80, Adams, Colleen 26, Adams, Linda 26, 50, Adamson, Donald 16, 19, 50, Adamson, Jim Add, Colleen A.F.S Aiken, Fred .102, Aiken, Laura... . 92, 93, 106, Akselis, Anita ... 93, Alexander, Cathy 117, Alexander, Dennis Alexander, Gail _ 112, 117, 118, Alexander, Judy. 98, Alexander, Linda 26, 50, 97, 98, Mrs. Alexander Allbee, Gary 48, All-City Student Council Allen, Anthony 26, 50 Allen, Cynthia 26, 50, Allen, James Allen, Linda 114, Allison, Richard 90, 99, 115, Alloway, Rex 26, Allred, Mary 91, 114, All-State Choir. All-State Festival _ Alsted, Jack Alsted, Jill 106, 114, 119, Althaus, Robert Ander, Eric Andersen, Tim 26, Anderson, Beth Anderson, Chris 95, 96, 112, 119, Anderson, Christine. Anderson, Cindy. 95, Anderson, Cynthia . Anderson, Gregory A Anderson, Jolena 102, 119, Anderson, Juleen Anderson, Marilyn M, 112, 118, 119, Anderson, Mike Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Herbert Anderson Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Pamela 116, Anderson, Rebecca 26, Anderson, Ricki 106, Anderson, Sherry Anderson, Steve 74, 80, Anderson, Steven . ..74, 80, Andre, Alana Andre, Denise L. Angell, Chris _ Anthony, Debbie 26, 50, Anthony, Renee . 115, 119, Archer, Barry . Archer, Don Archer, Robert Arland, Daniel 82, Armington, Dennis. 70, 94, Armstrong, Debbie. 112, 118, Arnett, Susan 90, 91, 94, Arnold, Marcia . 26, 50, 107, Miss Arnold 10, Arpy, Linda 26 Art Department Ashman, George 26, Aspengren, Yvonne 118, Atkins, Kenneth. 66, Audsley, James Austin, Jackie Austin, Larry 26, Austin, Richard Axser, Ramona Avritt, Nina .98 130 130 123 116 123 111 50 117 26, 66 123 .26 112 103 123 123 123 130 114, 123 123 96, , 99 9 50 94 99 90 130 123 93, 123 , 50 123 _ 99 97 123 112. 123 123 130 50 112 97, 130 .123 130 130 130 103, 130 123 106, 123 123 .... 8 112 123 123 , 50 130 112 130 123 130 130 123 118 130 123 123 130 123 75, 130 117, 123 130 116 114 , 50 _ 17 , 50 115, 130 123 130 123 50 123 .130 123 Baber, Dennis 70, 130 Baber, Sandra 26, 50 Bacon, Marilyn ....112, 123 Baedke, Bonnie 26, 28, 50, 56, 107, 116 Mr. Baeth 21 Mr. Bagdonas . 18, 65, 114 Bailey, Clyde 132 Bain, Kelly 26, 50 Bair, Craig 26, 27, 35, 50, 71, 85, 89, 94, 95, 111 Baird, Brenda. 138 Baird, Kathryn ...119, 130 Baker, Diann 130 Baker, Janice 98, 118, 130 Baldock, Peggy 123 Beede, Deborah 130 Beekman, Doyle.. 27, 50, 93, 98 99 111 Beghtol, Nancy.. 81, ' ll4, ' 123 Bell, Richard L_ 123 Bell, Scott _ 114, 115, 123 Belling, Mary 130 Bellis, Jean .... 27, 50, 116 Bellis, Steven 130 Bender, Junella 27, 50 Bengston, Karen 5, 123 Bennett, Darrell 70, 94, 119, 130 Bennett, Rick 115, 123 Miss Bennion 20 Benshoof, Elaine... 27, 50 Benshoof, Jack 117, 123 Benshoof, Lois 27, 50 Berg, Vickie 92, 96, 97, 104, 117, 123 New Day Sparks Hope With hopes for a better day than yesterday, Seniors Teddi Barron and Kathy Sorenson pile out once again to tackle their studies. Ball, Maureen 123 Ball, Stephen 27 Ballard, Bettie .. .94, 107, 50, 109, 85 Ballard, Diann 130 Ballard, Wadene 27, 50 Battutat, Mark 119 Mrs. Baltzley 20 Band (Concert) 96, 97 Mr. Barakat 18, 170 Mrs. Baranosky . 8, 83, 118 Barba, Connie _ 27, 123 Barbour, Paula 130 Barker, Sherry 27, 50 Barnes, Steve 70, 130 Barron, Teddi 27, 50, 89, 90, 94, 95, 108, 110, 117, 118, 169 Bartram, Barbara 27, 50, 113 Bash, Gary 10, 71, 74, 83, 123 Basketball, Jr. Varsity 74 Basketball, Sophomore 75 Basketball, Varsity 71, 72, 73 Bauman, Wayne 98, 99, 112, 118, 119 Baumbach, Clifford 70, 130 Baysinger, David 27, 50 Baysinger, Debra — 130 Baysinger, Paulette Beal, Debbie . 95, 114, 123 Beals, Linda... 130 Bechtel, James 27, 50 Bechtel, Ronald 91, 123 Beck, Betty _ 123 Beck, Pamela 27, 50 Bergstrom, Mary . 27, 40, 41, 50, 61, 107, 108, 112, 118 Bernard, Alan 130 Bernard, Joe 123 Bernard, Joyce 130 Berndt, Wanda 12, 27, 50. 112 Best, Jan.. 16, 27, 50, 85, 94, 107, 112, 116, 117, 118 Bickel, Linda _ 99, 130 Bird, Diane 130 Bird, Gary 83, 96, 97, 130 Bird, Mike. 27, 50, 85, 111, 118 Birmingham, Alan 117, 123 Bishop, Douglas 27, 50, 92, 93, 112, 118 Bishop, Nancy 123 Bishop, Paula 98, 123 Bishop, Susan 27, 50 Bissell, Neale 130 Blackford, Mary 10, 27, 50, 103, 112, 118 Blackford, Nancy 27, 50, 106 Blackford, Robert 123 Blacksmith, Linda ...27, 50 Blacksmith, Mike 27, 77, 118 Blair, David 27, 50 Blair, Steve 130 Blake, Larry 130 Blakely, Scott 48, 50 Blanchard, Steven 123 Mrs. Blenderman. _ 15 Bloomquist, Jon 96, 97, 98 99 123 Blythe, Jack 98, ' 99, ' 123 Board of Education. 8 Boatwright, Cynthia. ... 12, 96, 129, 130 Boatwright, Gary 84, 95, 111, 119, 123 Boatwright, Mike... 27, 50, 117, 136 Boatwright, Steven 130 Bock, Angela -27, 50 Boers, Debra 130 Boers, Steven 48, 50 Boese, Diane -123 Bolin, Jackie 97, 101, 117, 123 Bollenbaugh, Lynda ...123 Bolton, Debbie 130 Booker, George 48, 50, 79, 82 Booker, Raymond 130 Boone, Michael 96, 97, 130 Booth, Ronald 27, 50, 95, 111, 116. 117, 194 Boren, Jackie 28, 50 Borg, Kathryn . 98, 99, 107, 112, 117, 118, 123 Boston, Dave 123 Boston, Mary Jo 28, 48, 50 Boswell, Robert _ 119, 130 Bough, Lester 130 Bowes, Patty ... 98, 102, 103, 130 Boys ' Glee Club 99 Bradbury, Sandra. - 130 Bradley, Leon 70, 130 Brady, Kent 13, 72, 82, 95, 97, 109, 111, 123 Brandt, Vicki 28, 50 Brees, Virginia..... 48 Breier, Fred 123 Brent, Richard 70, 130 Mrs. Breuklander 9 Brewer, Pam 107 Briggs, Michael - 80, 130 Briggs, Rhonda ....... 130 Briggs, Sheila 123 Briley, Barbara 130 Brill, Gary 117 Brilz, Penny 28, 50, 95, 118 Brockett, David 128 B roc km an, Donald 128 Brockman, Doneta. 123 Brodene, Raymond 130 Brooks, Jill 123, 119, 118, 98, 99, 100, 107, 103 Brothers, Don 28, 50 Brown, Archie 123 Brown, Bill 10, 128 Brown, Charla 106, 119, 130 Brown, Criss 70, 75, 83, 111, 130 Brown, Harold 117, 123 Brown, Janice 130 Brown, Jeffery 130 Brown, Linda 107, 117, 123, 170 Brown, Marvella 28, 50, 107, 119 Brown, Pamela —.103, 130 Brown, Peggy 96, 97, 104, 114, 123 Brown, Robert 96, 97, 118, 130 Brown, Sheron . 94, 98, 102, 130 Brown, Sherry 98, 114, 123 Brown, Teresa 112, 113. 118, 123 Brown, William ...123 Brownell, Vicki 28, 50, 107, 118 Brozek, Mike _ 123 Brumbaugh, Linda 98, 130 Buch, Dorothy 93, 97, 112. 114, 123 Buckhara, Geraldine Gulick— .48, 50 Buckley, Linda 130 Bucklin, Robert _ 130 Bumgardner, Robert 82, 123 Burch, Deborah 92, 118, 121 123 Burgett. Debbie ! 130 Mr. Burgett- 78 Burk, Jim -123 Burke, Archie... 48, 50 Burke, Danny 123 Burkett, Sherry 123 .70, 130 114, 123 Burkhead, Larry Burns, Allice Bumough, Pamela....28, 50, 113 Burr, Kenny. .. 66, 117, 123 Burris. DeEtte 28, 50, 112 Burris, Ruby 28, 50, 77, 95, 105 — 169— Name Page Name Page Gymnasts Make Debut Do you have an empty head to stand on it? Upside down are: Barb Swartz (left) and Pat Johnson (right) held up by Mary Smith, Linda Brown and Mr. Barakat (instructor), respectively. They are all members of the second hour gym class. Name Page Name Page Burton, John 28, 50, 117, 136 Mr. Burton 13 Burton, Robert 74, 77, 111, 123, 136 Bush, Cindy 28, 50 Mr. Bush _14 Business Education Dept 16 Butts, Paula 123 Buttz, Michael 130 Cadet Teachers. Cafeteria Ladies Cain, Vicky .20 9 130 Calaway, Curtis 123 Calland, Diana 28, 50, 81, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 113, 115 Camille, Cynthia 130 Campbell, Debbie 130 Campbell, Rosilan 108, 123 Cantrell, Tim 70, 130 Capps, Harold. .70, 75, 111, 130 Capps, Iva. .... 25, 28, 50, 55, 90, 94, 98, 106 Carey, Mary _ 116, 123 Carey, Nancy 130 Carey, Roger 130 Carlson, Ann.. 96 Carlson, Constance 28, 50, 81, 96 98 113 Carlson, Philip 28, 40 . 50 . 71, 72, 73, 94, 111, 116, 125 Mr. Carnes 17, 98, 99 Carpe, Linda 28, 50 Carr, Vicki .123 28, 51 123 123 Carroll, Catherine Carter, Nick Carter, Sandi Carter, Sandy 29, 51, 117 Carvour, Barbara 112, 113, 114, 123 Casner, Roger 123 Cason, Blanche.. 123 Cason, Leslie 70, 83, 130 Cassady, Danny 29, 32, 61, 96, 97, 118 Cassady, Diana 130 Cassady, Donna 112, 119, 123 Cassell, Mardeen 11, 98, 104, 123 Castle, Celeste 95, 117, 123 Caswell, Vicki 94, 118, 123 Dr. Caudill 8 Cauterucci, Nancy. 130 Cave, Richard— Caylor, Cynthia 96, 130 123 Caylor, Deborah. 95, 123 Chamberlain, James 29, 51, 77, 117 Chamberlain, Susan 29, 51 Chambers, Dixie .130 Channell, Cathi 94, 98, 114, 130, 136 Chapman, Charles _ 123 Charron, David 123 Charron, Mark 70 Charron, Roger 130 Cheerleaders 77, 105 Chess Club 115 Chivers, Nancy 131 Chongo, Peggy 131 Choir Officers 99 Choir H: : 98 Mr. Christian 10, 92 Christiansen, Lonnie 29, 51, 80 Christensen, Susanne 94 131 Christopher, Doris 95, 131 Chumbley, Mickey 29, 51 Clarinet Quartet. 97 Clarinet Trio 97 Clark, Bill 74, 111, 118 Clark, William 29, 51 Clay, Debra 29, 51, 98, 105, 117 Cleghom, Gordon 29, 51 Cleghorn, Theresa- .....131 Clemens, Cheryl 29, 51, 112, 118 Clemens, Christine 112, 131 Clemens, David Ill, 117, 123 Clement, David 131 Clement, Timothy .. 29, 51, 116, 117 Clement, Vicki 131 Clinton, Jerome. 29, 51, 83, 96, 111, 119 Cobley, Robert . 29. 41, 61, 64, 66, 92, 94, 111, 116, 118 Cochran, Carolyn 96, 97, 119, 131 Cochran, Charles 66, 94, 111, 117, 123 Cochran, Kelly 48, 51 Cochran, Michael 29, 28, 51, 96, 97 Cockayne, Gary 78, 131 Coe, Cathy 29, 61 Coe, Don 131 Coe, Gary 131 Coffin, Richard 29, 51 Coffman, Elaine 29, 51 Colbert, James 70, 78, 131 Cole, Linda 29, 51, 112 Coleman, Becky 94, 112, 116, 123 Coleman, Willetta 123 Collins, Donita __ 48, 51 Collins, Mike 70, 75, 95, 111, 131 Mr. Collins.. 18 Collins, Pamela 29. 51 Collins, Susan 123 Computer Club 116 Corns tock, Pamela. 131 Conaway, Kenneth . 29, 51, 87, 101, 102, 103 Condon, Eugene .131 Connors, John 29, 61, 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 103, 112, 114, 118 Constable, Beverly 131 Cook, Sheila. 124 Cooper, Jack 131 Cooper, Steve. Mrs. Copeland 9 Corbin, Gary 29, 51 Corbin, Kenneth 131 Comelelison, Richard 181 Miss Corzatt. 20 Cosenza, Musette 117, 124 Coughennower, Debbie 29, 51, 93, 104, 116 Coughennower, Steve. 83, 124 Counselors 21 Courtney, Lis 131 Mr. Cowles 14 Cox, Deanna 98, 131 Cox, Kathleen .95, 99, 119, 131 Miss Cox 20 Cox, Randal.. 29, 61 Cox, Rebecca 91, 103, 112, 114, 124 Cox, Susan 29, 51, 95, 107, 117 Cozad, Brenda 29, 51, 117 Cram, Sharon 131 C ratty, Lawra 131 Crawford, Ben 124 Crawford, Dave 124 Crawford, Mark. 131 Crewse, I von 131 Cronin, Bill 70, 96, 97, 131 Cronin, Terry 70, 131 Cross Country Team . .. 82 Crossland, Keitli 131 Culver, Ronnie 29, 35, 61, 77, 116 Cumpston, Alan 67, 111, 124 Mrs. Cumpston 9 Cunningham, Colin. 131 Cunningham, Diane 117, 124 Cunningham, Donald 29, 51, 80 Cunningham, Harold. 29, 51 Cushingberry, Laurette 131 Curtis, Sheryl , 124 Custodians 9 Dady, Lyle 124 Dagnillo, Tom 131 Dake, William 131 Dale, Richard 30, 51 Dameron, Cheryl 131 Damerval, Dennis 82, 83, 111, 124 Danford, Mark 124 Daniels, Joe 124 Daniels, Laura 30, 51 Dank, Mark 124 Danley, Kenneth 30, 51, 109 Danley, Marceille.. .94, 119, 131 Daugherty, Debbie 124 Daugherty, Pamela. 124 David, Marsha. 30, 51 David, Rnnnift 124 Davidson, Barbara J 94, 104, 107, 214 Davidson, Barbara J...15, 30, 94, 104, 107 Davidson, Kathy 30, 51, 117 Davis, Carol 80, 51, 117 Davis, David 131 Davis, Denise 30, 51, 98 Dr. Dwight Davis 8 Davis, Gwendolyn 124 Davis, Harold 131 Davis, Jerry 131 Davis, Judy 181 Davis, Kathleen 85, 97, 131 Davis, Larry 124 Mrs. Davis 20 Davis, Penny 117, 124 Davis, Rita 96, 97, 124 Davis, Roger ...117, 119, 124 Davis, Ruth 17, 30, 51, 112, 114 Davis, Terry 181 Dawson, Barbara 117, 131 Dawson, Ronald L. 124 DeMoss, David 117 Mr. DeMouth 21 De Neui, Paul 83, 98, 99, Dearth, Denny _.. .117, Deaton, Linda _. S0, 51, DECA 16, Deer, Marvin _ 30, 51, Dennis, Patricia. 81, 97, 114, 116, 119, Derrough, Becky Desing, Rebecca. 124, 118, de St. Paer, Dianne 103, Dickey, Pam S .80, Dickey, Pamela Lynn 30, Dickey, Roberta Dicks, Dianna Dickson, Robert 30, 51, 90, Diercks, John Ill, 119, Dingman, Craig Disbrow, Dena Dismore, Carla. .112, Mr. Do lan 10, 11, Donahue, Clarence. Donley, Durwin Dooley, Betty_ 30, 54, 98, Dorian Festival Doroty, Sally .80, Dorrian, Priscilla Dorsey, Karen Doty, Delinda.... Douglas, Scott 30, Mrs. Dove. . Mrs. Dowd. 81, 54, 84, 111, Dowell, Kathy 48, Drama Club Draper, Donna „ 30, Drivers ' Education Duff, Teresa— 16, 30, 54, 107, 116, Duffy, James. _...70, Duffy, Martha Mr. Duffy Duffy, Robert 30, 54, 101, Dunagan, Nancy Dunagan, Phil ...70, 129, Dunagan, Ronnie. .. 48, Dunaway, Russell 70, Duncan Patricia Dunn, Keitli 74, Dwiere, Ronalee 30, 54, 112, Dyer, Mark. 124 124 L14 117 111 104, 124 124 112, 124 134 51 51 124 131 85, 111 124 124 124 124 119 124 124 81, 106 _97 , 54 131 124 131 66, 117 9 10 54 103 54 -18 98, 117 131 131 20 103 124 131 54 131 124 131 98, 114 131 Eason, Dave 30, 154, 111 Eastman, Dale 131 Miss Easton 20 Eaton, Kenneth _ 30, 54 Eckert, Michael —_ 30, 54 Edwards, Dave 124 Egbert, Elaine 54 Egbert, Teresa 131 Egbert, Twyla. .48 Egenberger, John 124 EGO Club 116 Eisenlauer, Bill 70, 94, 111, 131 Eisenlauer, Richard 70, 77, 83, 111, 131 Elder, Tim 19, 117, 124 Elkin, Delise 124 Ellenwood, Laura 80, 54 Elliott, Linda 124 Elliott, Lynn . _ _. . 30, 54, 56, 93, 107 Ellis, Bob 124 Ellis, Joanna. _ 94, 124 Ellis, Kathy 30, 54, 92, 96, 98, 107, 116, 117 Ellis, Suzanne 30, 54, 117 Enderson, Susan 124 Enfield, Carolyn 98, 119, 131 Enga, Marc 70, 131 Engineers 9 English Department 10 Miss English 20, 101 Enos, Lesley 30, 54 Equipment Managers 64, 74 Erguder, Julide 30, 54, 95, 112, 114, 118, 119 Erickson, Dennis 124 Erickson, Mary Jane... .131 Mrs. Bonita Erickson.. 9 Mrs. Melva Erickson 21 Eiickson, Nancy 31, 40, 54, 105, 116, 118, Erickson, Vic 70, 75, 131 Erickson, Virginia 31, 54 Erskin, Fred 31, 64, 111 Essex, Arnold. —170— Name Page Name Page Name Page Page Evans, Kathy ... 99, 124 Evans, Terri ...131, 118 Evatt, Vikki ..... 31, 54, 117 Ewart, Joan 131 Eyscheson, Bonnie 114, 124 Eytcheson, Connie 48 — F- Faaborg, Patty . 31, 54, 89, 107, 119 Faaran, Richard SI, 64 Falkoski, Diane. 124 Fallis, Gre 124 Fallfe, Mark 70, 181 Fankell, Diane.— _116, 131 Farmer, Nicholas 131 Farnsworth, Denny 131 Faust, Richard 72, 124 Faux, Everett - 21, 31, 54 Fay, Barbara 31, 64, 94, 107 Feeley, Mary 131 Fees, Wayne Mrs. Ferguson 9 Ferris, Robert 96, 98, 124 Fetters, James 48, 54 Fetters, Lois 48, 54 Fever, Bob 119, 124 Ficek, Russell —124 Fife, Joyce. _ 93, 124 . 31, 64, 93 124 97 Finch, Connie.. ... Finch, Dave . Fine Arts Trio.. Fines, F. David ... 31, 54, 66, 95, 111 Finney, Thomas 32, 35, 54, 98, 99, 111, 116, 118 Fiscel Konnie ... 98, 112. 113, 114, 124 Fiscus, James _. 124 Fisher, Bill 32, 54, 111, 116 Fisher, Dale 124 Fisher, Pamela. 95, 97, 131 Fisk, Cindy _ 131 Fitch, Douglas 70, 131 Fitch, John .32, 54, 84, 94 Fite, Don 124 Fitzgerald, David 124 Fitzgerald, Debra.117, 118, 124 Flagg, Charman _ 131 Flagtwirlers 106 Flaherty, Mary . 32, 54, 118 Flaherty, Michael 119, 131 Flemming, Rikki . _ 94, 131 Flute Section 96 Foddrill, Tom_. . 82 Foley, Ray 124 Folsom, Deborah 131 Folsom, Tom. 78. 131 Folson, Mary 119, 124 Football 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 Ford, James 131 Foreign Exchange Student and Family 112 Forest, Jerry . 32, 54, 117 Forest, Ronnie. 117, 124 Mr. Forker 10 Forkner, Pam ... ...131 Forkner, Richard 117, 124 Formaro, Don. 96 Forret, Toni 131, 136 Foster, Bobbi 32, 54, 104, 112, 114 Foster, David 48, 54 Foster, Linda 131 Foster, Marie . 124 Foster, Susie 115 Foust, Lauretta Joy 98, 116, 119, 124 Foust, Sherrie 101, 116, 119, 131 Mrs. Fraim 15 Fredregill, Willard 111, 118, 124 Freeborn, Teresa .95, 119, 131 Freed, Ricky 49 Freel, Christina 131 Freel, Michael.. 96, 90, 131 Freeman, Iris.. , _ 124 Freeman, William. 78 French Club 118 French Horn Quartet 96 French, Mary ... 48, 54, 117 Fristo, Margo 131 Fristo, Mark _..6, 32, 54 Frost, Jane 99, 131 Frost, Susan.112, 114, 118, 124 FT A 114 Fulk, Bobbie 11, 25, 32, 54, 55, 94, 98, 107, 112, 118 Fulk, Connie 19, 26, 32, 54, 55, 105, 108, 118 Fuller, Virginia 92, 93, 108, 109, 112, 124 Fuqua, Douglas 124 Furnoy, Deborah. 131 Galvan, Carman 32, Galvin, Mike Gammelien, Ronald.. 32, Gardner, Joyce. Gardner, Ted .102, 103. 117. Garland, Susan. Garrison, Janis 33, Gaskins, Stephen 117, Gaskins, Walter 33, 54, Gassaway, Janet . 33, 54, Geisinger, Sandra 33, 54, Geitz, Ijynn , Gerke, Raymond 117, German Club Mr. Gewerth Giehl, Paul Giffert, Dan J. Gilbert, Jeff 99, Mrs. Gilbreath Gilchrist, Kathy. 54 -70 54 131 124 131 54 124 117 106 118 124 124 Giles, Joanne 33, Gill, Diane Toigo 33, 54, Gill, Rich 88, 54 Gillum, Mark Gillum, Ted Gilmer, Mark 74, 111, Girls ' Club Officers Board Girls ' Glee Club Glover, Paul 91, Gnade, Sharon 33, Goddard, Janis 10, Goff, Barbara 92, Golden. Mike 33, Golf Team (Boys ' ) Golf Team (Girls ' ) Gomez, Robert Good, James 70, Goode, Larry 117, Mr. Goodwin- Gordon, Debby 33, 54, 104, Gorman, Julie. 98, Gourd, Greg Gourd, KristL GRA Graham, Ron... Granberg, Patti 81, 94, 104, Grant, Alice 106, 117, Grant, Dale Mr. Gray Gray, Paul- Green, Edward 90, 93, 115, Green, Gary Greene, Lorita Fuchs, David.. Fuchs, Paula .. .118, 131 .91, 124 Greenwood, Peggie Gregory, Rickie. Grell, David Griff en, Charleen 88, Griffith, Bobby Griffith, Douglas 101, 103, 115, 116, 119, 124, Griffith, Gary 20, 64, 67, 83, 111, 117, 124, Griffith, Jenean 33, 54, 77, Griggs, Tom Grills, Dave Grimes, Tom Grimes, Warren 33 Gritton, Barb 101, 102, 114, Grother, Danny Grove, Donald 83, Grove, John Gruber, Theresa 107, 118, Guillory, Paul Mr. Gulick 14, Gulling, Douglas 96, 97, Gustafson, David (Senior) 54 Gustafson, David B. (Soph.) 70. Gustin, Cheryl Guthrie, Rosemary Guthrie, Scott 33, 54 Guy, Bruce 88, Guy, Kathy Gymnastics Club_ 14 .131 124 124 .... 9 .124 , 54 89 , 66 131 .124 131 108 _ 98 124 54 124 124 54 .84 84 131 131 124 ...13 98, 117 124 124 131 .113 124 98, 124 124 124 ...18 .124 131 .124 .131 124 .54 .131 , 54 131 112, 125 94, 132 105 124 131 131 . 64 103, 124 .131 54 131 117, 124 .131 72 131 33, 70 54, 131 124 131 . 67 54 132 114 .33, .98, Hackley, Bruce Mr. Hagen Hahn, Vesta Hale, Bob Halfhill, Rodger Hall, Deborah Hall, Gary Hall, Jim Halterman, Dennis. Hall, Mitchell Halterman, Donald 48, Mr. Hamberlin Hamilton, Katie 33, 54. Hamilton, Lizabeth 98, .124 Hintz, Mark 19, 98, 99, 117 Hledik, Debra Hodge, Sharon 84, Hodge, Sherrie 84 95, .33 Hamilton, Patty Hamilton, Reggie Hamilton, Sara .97, Hammer, Elizabeth 33, 54, 91, 112, Mr. Hand If, 54, 70, Hammond, Mike 117, Hankins, Fred 67, Hannah, Sheryl Hannah, T. J - 33, 54 Hansen, Karen 15, 33, 94, Hanson, Theresa 94, 109, Hardy, Michael —.33, Harlan, Bob Harlan, Kathe 33, Harlan, Penny 33, 54, 93, Harlan, Robert IS, Harris, Cynthia 83, Harris, Harvey Harris, Pam 34, 54, 107, Harrison, Chris 119, Hartle, Sherri 98, 119, Hartley, Kathy Hartman, Dean n a Harvey, Cathie Harvey, Kenneth Harvey, Susan. Hasel, Philip.48, 54, 79, 80, 99, 111, 112, Mr. Haskell Haskell, Steven Hastie, Mike.. — 34, Hatchitt, Terry 70, 83, 111. Ha u gen, Debra Mr. Hawkins Hawkins, Patrice- Hawkins, Paulette. Haworth, Barbara 98, 199, 117, Haws, Brenda _ Mr. Haydon. _ Hayes, Dennis ...... 34, 117 Hayes, Sherry .._ —95, Hays, Clay . 25, 34, 55, 67, 83, 94, Hazelwood, Violet. Headley, Sharon Healy, Julia „ 95, Heathcote, Karolyn 34, 92, Heathcote, Roberta Mr. Heckel Heer, Bradley — Hegland, Sandra Heintz, Patty 22, 34, 40, Heller, John 34, 55, Heller, Steven 83, 114, Mrs. Hemer. Hem ping, Betty Henry, Darrell Henry, Lisa 94, 117, Hensley, Jane 4, 34, 89, 105, Herndon, John 84, Hesseltine, Lois 96, Hews, Freddie Hibberts, LuAnn 98, Hicks, Cinda Hicks, Melvin. 84, Hicks, Susan Hightshoe, Betty— Hightshoe, Bob Hildebrand, Fred 54 124 124 132 .99 54 132 132 54 20 117 132 132 124 124 90, 113 78 125 132 125 99 54, 106 132 54 33 54 106 54 54 83 117 132 132 125 125 132 132 125 98. 125 —9 54 125 96, 132 132 —9 .117 132 101, 132 132 I 64 132 68, 111 125 125 132 55, 118 132 10 132 132 54 67 125 .-9 126 34, Hildenbrand, Michael. 34, 55, 67. 68, 77, 96, 111, Hill, Janeene 94, Hill, Margaret Hills, Lee Ann 119, Hills, Nancy 84, Hills, Ronald. Hindal, Linda 84, 99, 119. Hindal, Becky 34, Hines, Janet 34, Hines, Janice 34, Miss Hines 125 117 55 132 98 132 132 55 132 , 55 34 125 66, 116 132 132 132 65 132 132 55 55 55 20 Hodges, Michael Hodges, Ron Hodson, Dianne Hoekraan, Charlene Hogate, John. 34, 65, 98 Hogate, Peggy Hogbin, Jonathan Hoisington, Glenn Hollands, Mary Holinger, Patty Hollingshead, Charles Mr. Holm Holmes, Richard. 65, 92, 103, 125 132 115 93, 119 .112, 96. 98, 100, 119. 34 .70, Holmgren, David— 118, Holt, Rose 115, 118, Holt, Sandra 48, 66. 115. Holt, Stanley 116, Homecoming 88, Homemaking Department Hood, Debbie 117. Hood. Henry. Hood, Paul 39, 48, 55, 99, Hook, Linda 95, Hoover, Randy . 34, 55, 99, Hoover, Tim_ Houge, Linda 117, Houghton, David 22, 24, 34, 58, 89, 98, 99, Houghton, Mary Houghton, Rebecca 94, 117. Mr. Houldifer Housman, Chuck 25, 85, Houston, Jackie Howard, Eddie 34, 55, Howard, Michelle Howard, Patti Howlett, Donald 96, Hudson, Gary Hudson, Rick 82, 83, Huffman, Connie Huffman, Everett Huffman, Linda 34, 55, Huffman, Mary Hulett, Sandra 34, 55, Hull, Gary Hunt, Craig 72, Hunt, Hope 34, 55, Hunt, Janice 34, 55, 98, Hunter, Charmaine Hurd, Charles 103, Huss, Susan . 34, 55, 113, 114, Hussman, Kay _ Hutchins, Janet 132 125 132 100 96 99, 125 132 , 55 ....84 80, 132 ...14 125 125 125 125 125 89 16 125 .99 98, 100 132 116 125 125 55, 103 132 98, 125 .....9 116 132 116 125 125 132 132 125 125 125 , 98 132 113 132 126 119 114 132 125 112, 117 125 125 Ievalts, John 24, 35, 55, 66, 67, 83, 86, 94, 95 Industrial Arts 19 Irving, Gary ,36. 65, 80, 111 Irving, Gayla _ 125 Israel, Joseph 35, 55 Israel, Timothy 132 Ivanovich, Jean ..94, 125 Ivanovich, Steve... 35, 40, 55, 66, 84, 94, 111, 116 Iverson, Eric 82, 96, 97, 132 Mrs. Iverson 10, 11, 118 Ives, Patti 35, 55, 93, 98, 110 Iwanicki, Mary 132 Mr. Jacki 20 Jackson, Carolyn 125 Jackson, Ruth 102, 115, 125 Jackson, Dr. Gareld L., Principal 6, 6 Jahnke, Patricia 35, 55, 90, 119 Jannenga, Henry . Ill, 116, 136 Janssen, Barbara 126 Jefferson, Karen 119, 126 Jefferson, Kathy 35, 66, 92 Jenkins, Eldon 132 Jennings, Terry 35, 55, 117 Jensen, Douglas —35, 55 Jensen, Karen 85, 55, 117 Jepsen, David _ - 119, 125 — 171 — Name Page Name Page Page Name Page Jewett, Connie 13, 132 Jewett, Jim 35, 55, 64, 66, 68, 69, 83, 111, 117 Johannsen, Thomas 70, 78, 83, 94, 111, 132 Mr. Johns 12 Johnson, Bill - 132 Johnson, David 82, 125 Johnson, Debbie 107, 116, 118, 125 Johnson, Erika 35, 55, 114 Johnson, James 36, 55 Johnson, Jerald 132 Johnson, Jim 125 Johnson, Kurt _ —132 Johnson, Linda (Senior) — 36, 55, 117 Johnson, Linda (Soph) 132 Mr. Dick Johnson .... 12, 72, 75 Johnson, Nancy E. 112, 116, 118, 132, 134 Johnson, Nancy K. —112, 116, 118, 132 Mr. Ronald Johnson 16, 117 Johnson, Pamela — 98, 132 Johnson, Patricia 105, 125, 170 Johnson, Robin 132 Johnson, Sharmon 125 Johnson, Tim . . 36, 55 Johnston, Robert 125 Jones, David (Jr.) ..125 Jones, David (Soph.) 132 Jones, Jack 125 Jones, James — 99, 132 Jones, Michael 36, 55 Miss Jones 10, 111 Jordan, Bryon 70, 132 Jordan, Debbie 125 Jordan, Jerry - 125 Jordison, Ricky 132 Jordison, Steve ... Mr. Junck 1 -K— Kain, Debbie Kain, Kathy Kaiser, Linda Kaiser, Kathleen Kaiser, Ronnie .91, 102, 112, 125 _ „ 132 92, 125 .119, 132 132 Kaldenberg, Steven 111, 125 Mrs. Kappelman 9 Karns, Donald 70, 75, 132 Kartchner, Dennis 132 Rev. Keck 8 Keesler, Steve H - 125 Kelce, Sheryl ... 36, 55 Kelleher, Gary 125 Keller, Deanna 114, 125 Mr. Keller 9 Mrs. Keller 9 Keller, Valerie 103, 132 Kellinsr, Gail 132 Kellogg, Linda 36, 55 Kelly, Mark 70, 75, 132 Kemp, Linda -.125 Kennedy, Linda _ —55 Kennedy, Mary ._ 36, 55, 112, 114, 115 Kennedy, Rebecca 103, 118, 132 Kephart, Gary ...48, 55 Kerr, James .36, 55 Kerr, Robert 119, 132 Key Club 110 Kidman, Paula 133 Kile, Patricia 36, 55, 118 Killen, Anne 133 Killian, Deborah 98, 133 King, Karon .112, 114, 119, 125 Kins, Randall 188 Mrs. Kingsbury 113 Kinnear, Sharon 94, 133 Kinshaw, Patricia 133 Kinshaw, William 48, 65 Kintz, Vickie 133 Kirkpatrick, Donna ... 36, 55, 98 Kirkpatrick, James 70, 116, 119, 120, 133 Kirkpatrick, Terry 133 Kitchens, Mattie 133 Klein, Ann M —125 Kline, Cheryl 119, 133 Kline, Janice 36, 55 Kline, Lloyd 36 Mr. Kline _ 9 Kling, Clayton 75 Kling, Jennie -.36, 104, 113, 118 Kloster, Diane 133 Knapp, Jim 36, 55 Knapp, Stephen 125 Knight, Billy 36, 55, 111 Knight, Connie 37, 55, 98, 114, 117 Knight, Harold 133 Knight, Ricky 133 Knight, Ron 126 Knight, Ruth 37, 55 Knight, Steve 37, 55, 80, 111 Knipp, Elizabeth 133 Knoll, Elizabeth 37, 55, 117 Mrs. Knott 18, 113, 126 Knowles, Janet Knowles, Keith K now 1 ton, Bob Knox, Jeffrey Knutson, Vicki Kock, David Kohrs, Donnie . Kolk, Diane .95, 133 - 377 55 ... 117, 125 48, 55 133 35, 37, 55 37, 55 Konegni, Patricia _ 133 Koontz, Stephanie 74, 94, 107, 125 Kopaska, Carol 133 Miss Kopec 16 Kountz, Stephen .74, 115, 125 Kouri, Marilyn 22, 37, 40, 55, 89, 98, 107, 112, 118 Kropf, Dennis _ 133 Kruse, Vicky 133 Kuder, James 12, 19 Mrs. Kudron 20 Kuhns, Craig 37, 56 Kuhns, Gail . 125 Kunert, Fred _ 70, 133 Mrs. Kurth 9 Kutchen, Charlyn _ 84, 94, 104, 117, 118, 125 Kutchen, Nancy 37, 56 Kuyper, Farrell 96, 97, 133 La Rue, James La Rue, Jo Ellen Labus, Scott Lack, Pam 125 - .133 .70, 133 125 Ladwig, Cheryl 37, 56, 112, 114, 115 LaFaver, Sherry _ 125 Miss Lampkin 20 Lancial, Mike 133 Landon, Steven _ 125 Miss Langenfeld ...10, 108 Langland, Kurt _ 133 Language Department 10, 11 Lankford, Judith 37, 56, 112 Lankford, Ron 72, 88, 94, 111, 118, 125 Lapour, Mike _ 125 Large, David 133 Larsen, Ruth 133 Larson, Charles ... 37, 56, 80, 94 Larson, David 117, 125 Larson, Kent 72, 111, 119, 125 Lasher, Marilyn 133 Latcham, Steve 125 Latin Club 118 Lau, Linda 188 Laughlin, Gary 107, 125 Launsdale, Marjorie 133 Lauritsen, Charles _ 37, 56, 80, 111 Lavins, Linda 93, 94, 107, 125 Lavins, Sandra 37, 56, 93, 107, 118 Law, Mark 133 Lawrence, Judy 37, 56, 77, 105, 117 Lawson, Cynthia 133 Laxton, Terry 16, 125 Layton, Steve _ 83, 125 Leach, Fred 37, 56 Leach, John 77, 125 Leader, Pat . 37, 56, 91, 94, 106 Leader, Robert 125 Leaders Club 113 Leaf, Jim , 133 Leaf, John 126 .126 .126 126 126 126 .93 .118 .133 Learning, Debbie Lee, Robert Lee, Sherrie Leete, Gerry Leete, Terry Lee Town News _ Lehman, Joyce . I ehman, Rosalyn Leighton, Peggy 37, 56, 114 Lemar, Barbara 133 Lemon, Denise 99, 120, 133 Lemon, Rose .98, 133 Lemon, Stephanie 92, 107, 126 Lennox, Barbara 126 Leo, Len 70, 111, Leonard, Larry Leonard, Milton ....70, Leonard, Timothy Leonardi, Cynthia Leonardi, Michael Lesher, Kris Mr. Lethcoe 15, 115, 117, Lettermen ' s Club 91, Lettington, Cathy _ 91, Lettington, Kathy _ 94, 114, Lettington, Nancy ... 37, 56, 95, 107, Levell, Donald 64, 67, 70, 83, Levy, Bob Lewis, Bill ... 70, Lewis, Chris Lewis, Donald ' M . :  ,, Lewis, Gail 97, Lewis, Pam Lewis, Robert 37, Lewis, Steve 70, 76, 83, 111, Lewis, Susan 37, 56, 85, 97, 98, 99, 100, Lewis, Thomas . 126, 67, 103, 99, 102, 111, Librarians Library Helpers Mr. Light .„. Mi ' s. Linder Linder, Robert 37, 56, Lindstrom, John Lingren, Gary 37, 56, 97, Lingren, Kathy ... 97, 99, Linn, Cindy 37, Lockey, Arvan a Lohner, Vickey Loomis, Diane 37, Lorey, Dennis 70, Lorey, Patrick 70, 98, 120, Lott, Renee Love, Michael 70, Lowery, Janice Mrs. Lowther 21, Loy, William ... Lucas, Sharon . 37, 56, 112, Luce, Diane Luce, Joseph 37, Lundberg, Alan _ Mrs. Lutz 18, Lund, Kristin 37, Lux en, Bob 133 126 133 133 133 126 126 136 133 133 126 84, 117 68, 126 126 133 126 116 133 133 56 78, 133 96, 113 95, 116 ... 8 115 Lyle, Lillian 38, 56, 94, 113, Lynch, Larry Lynch, Susan . 98, 118, 110 94 126 99 126 56 133 126 56 133 99, 133 126 133 126 114 133 115 133 56 133 104 56 40 95, 114 126 133 Mabe, Tom 38, 56 Macaulay, Marcia 81, 83, 104, 112, 119, 126 Madrigal Group 100 Majerus, William ... 126 Majorettes ... 106 Mallory, Tim 20, 94, 72, 111, 117, 119, 126 Manley, Pam 126 Manley, Sue 38, 56 Mann, Cindy _ —126 Mann, Greg 98, 99, 117, 126 Mr. Mann 8 Manson, Barbara 68, 120 Maples, Donald 38, 56 Marchant, Gerald 19, 117, 126 Marker, Dennis 38, 56, 117 Marmet, Dona 38, 56, 98, 101, 103, 115 Marshall, Debra 126 Marshall, Terry. 38, 56, 117, 136 Martin, Dawn 38, 56, 118 Martin, Gene 70, 75, 133 Mr. Martin 19 Martineau, Ann . 38, 56, 107, 117 Marvin, Roxie 119, 133 Mason, Kenny 133 Mason, Tom.. 88, 66 Massey, Ralaiine —.133 Mrs. Mastin 10, 108 Mathematics Department 13 Mathis, Charmaine 11, 38, 57, 104, 112, 119 Mathis, Christina- 98, 101, 103 112, 119 Matrons 9 Matthews, Audrey 133 Mr. Matthews 14 Matthews, Randy 67, 127 Mauk, Alan .. . 78, 126 Mr. Mauk 16 Maurer, Ann. 94, 133 Maurer, Randall 38, 57, 117 May, William. 126 Maynes, Donald 115, 119, 133 Mrs. Mayrose 20 McBride, Jim 70, 75, 133 McCallister, JoAnn 114, 126 McCann, Cheryl 133 McCarl, Norman 38, 57 McCaughey, Jackie. 126 McCaughrey, John 70 McClain, M. Cathryn 38, 57, 103, 107 McClain, Rodney _ 126 McClaskey, Dennis 38, 57, 92 McCormick, Stephanie 85, 98, 99, 116, 129, 133 McCudden, Debbie .133 McCuen, Tommy 38, 57, 111 McDaniel, Greg ...117, 126 McDaniel, Michael 38, 57 McDonald, David 84, 133 McDonald, John 38, 57 McDonald, Steven. 70, 95, 111, 126 McDonough, Kathy 38, 57, 98 McDonough, Mary ...133 McDowell, Jeffery .133 McDowell, Mary 38, 57, 110, 112, 113, 119 McDowell, Michael . 96, 97, 133 McFadden, Gary 133 McFadden, Toni 38, 57, 93, 98 McFarland, Roberta LSI McGowan, Richard 38, 57 Mclntire, Diane 96, 116, 119 133 Mclntire, Pam 38, 57, 94 , 98, 103, 107 Mcintosh, Diane 97 McKenzie, Janet. 133 McKinney, Terry 83 Mr. McMahon 20 McMorrah, Marilyn. 133 McMulin, Sharon. 98, 133 McNamar, Jodine 114, 126 McNeley, Steve __ 126 McNaney, Debra ....119, 133 McPherson, Larry 70, 133 McPherson, Ruth .....126 McPherson, Stephen . .135, 133 McVey, Douglas 70, 133 McVey, Mike. 38, 67 McReynolds, Cheryl 92, 126 Mead, David 133 Mead, Lela. 38, 57 Meadows, Susan De Fazio 57 Meek, Robert. 126 Mr. Meier 20 Mentzer, Gayla 38, 40, 57, 89, 92, 107, 108, 118, 119 Mercurio, Mike 117, 126, 136 Miss Merical 20 Meriwether, Carolyn —.133 Merrifield, Jean 38, 57, 93 Mrs. Merrill 9, 117 Mettler, Kathy _ 38, 57 Merrill, Sheila . 95, 116, 126 Meulemans, Jim . 38, 57 Meyer, Debbie 96, 97, 119, 103, 133 Meyer, Patricia 99, 118, 133 Meyer, Patricia 99, 118, 133 Meyers, Nicholas. 19, 126 Mickle, Linda 39 Middleton, Kerry 39, 57, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 112, 118 Millemon, Alberta 39, 57 Miller, Debbie 133 Miller, Evelyn 133 Miller, Glynis ...98, 133 Miller, Ilona 126 Miller, Kristine 39, 57, 95, 106 Miller, Michael . 39, 57, 98, 99, 111 Miller, Patricia. 48, 57, 117 Miller, Yontz 39, 57, 99, 114 Mills, William 133 Minks, William Ill Miranda, James _ 126 Mireles, Randy 111, 126 Miskimins, Mary . 133 Mitchell, Gary 133 Mitchell, Judy 39, 57 Mitchell, Linda 39, 57 Mitchell, Sharon 117, 126 Mohr, Donna..- 101, 103, 133 Mr. Mommer.. 19 Monitors _ 116 Monroe, Richard 126 — 172— Name Page N a m .• Page Page Name Page Moore, Alice 39, 57, 107, 116 Moore, Cindy -126 Moore, Jodene. 39, 57, 114 Mrs. Moore. 9 Moore, Vickie.— 126 Moore, Virginia 117, 126 Moorehead, Terry 89, 57 Moraine, Mike... 133 Morgan, Donald 133 Morgan, Sharron..._ 126, 136 Morton, Don 67, 70, 75, 83, 119, 133 Mosqueda, Andy 39, 57, 56, 101, 103 Mote, William T. 39, 57. 95, 114 Mrs. Mount... 11, 110, 118 Mowrey, Michael 133 Moyer, Frank- _ 117, 126 Muehlenthaler, Paula 95, 133 Muir, Debbie _ 133 Mullen, John . _ 126 Mullin, Pam 39, 57, 117 Murphy, Jon 126 Mr. Murphy 14 Music Department _ —17 Musick, Pamela. 89, 57 Myer, Peggy 99, 126 Myers, Barbara 96, 98, 99, 100, 112, 114, 118, 126 Myers, David 38, 57, 119 Myers, Larry 133 Myers, Linda. 133 Myers, Vivian 188 — N— Nalevanko, Tom.. 126 Neal, Michael 70, 119, 133 Mr. Neal 14, 28, 65 Nelson, David _ 78, 126 Nelson, Dennis 39, 57, 66, 84 Nelson, Kevin 83, 111, 133 Miss Florence Nelson, Adviser 4, 7, 55, 108 Mrs. Nelson. 9 Nelson, Steve .126 Newcomb, Janice. 39, 57 New comb, Steven 133 Nesheim, Suzanne.. 113, 126 Mrs. Newman 10 Nichol, Timothy 80, 96, 97, 133 Nichols, Cortes. 72, 82, 83, 117, 126 Nichols, Gail - 18, 39, 57 Nichols, Stephen 70, 80, 81, 119 133 Nichols, Valerie . ' ...126 Nicholas, Barbara 116, 126 Nicholson, Lauri 133 Nicholson, Loma 134 Mr. Nicolet 17, 116 Nicolle, Patricia 103, 112, 118, 126 Mr. Niffeneger ... _ 8 Neilson, Sherri 40, 57, 110, 117 Nizzi, Michael .70, 134 Nizzi, Pamela 118, 126 Noble, Joe 40, 57, 115 Noble, Mary 126 Noel, Gay 40, 57, 117 Mr. Nogle 9 Miss Nordeen 20 Norem, Cindy 118, 134 Norem, Kathy 126 Norem, Randy 95, 126 Norman, Bill 126 Norman, Cindy 95, 98, 105, 126 Norris, Dan ...... 40, 57 Norris, Dave _ _. 40, 57 Northway, Debra 40, 57, 107 Northway, Jack 126 Nurses Helpers ...111 Nutt, Darrel 67, 95, 126 Nutt, Nancy 134 Nutt, Nancy 134 Oberlander, Allen 82 Ober ton, Nancy 41, 57 O ' Boyle, Denny 66, 68, 72, 83, 94, 95, 111, 122, 127 O ' Boyle, Kevin 34, 70, 75, 83, 109, 111, 119, 129 O ' Boyle, Mike 25, 41, 44, 55, 57, 65, 66, 83, 86, 90, 95 O ' Boyle, Mrs 98, 99, 111 O ' Brien, Becky 41, 57, 117 O ' Brien, Dennis 41, 57, 95, 111, 118 O ' Connor, Alice 134 O ' Mara, Lynne 98, 107, 127 O ' Neil, Kathy 41, 57 Miss Ochs Office Helpers 5, 15, 108 116 Office Staff _ _ 9 Ogden, Jerry 48, 57 Ogg, Don _ 41, 51, 7, 117 Ohlander, Kurt 41, 57 Olson, Carole 41, 56, 57, 92, Olson, Craig 107, 116, 134 Olson, Debbie.. _ 127 Olson, Don 41, 57 Olson, Ralph 41, 57, 85 Olson, Steven .134 Olson, Rick 66 Olson, Susan _ 134 Oppenheim, Lana 134, 106 Parkins, Linda. 42, 57 Parkins, Timothy 134 Mr. Parris 9 Parrish, Terry 42, 57, 112, 118 Parsons, Gelene 134 Parsons, Kenneth 42, 57 Patterson, Craig 42, 57 Paterson, Sue 98, 105, 114, 122, 127 Patterson, Susan 42, 57, 114 Pauley, Ronald 127 Paulsen, Kurt. 42, 57 Paulson, Bruce 48, 57, 80, 115, 116, 119 Paulson, Cris 17, 127 Peck, Linda 95, 134 Mrs. Peffers_ 20 Peitzman, Christine 93, 127 Perkins, Denise 98, 99, 127 Perry, Gregory 70 Perry, Michael 42, 57, 98, 99 Pupils Vend Supplies New vending machines selling school supplies were available to students this year. Mark Sherod (left), sophomore, looks on as Steve Ryan (right), senior, purchases some typing pai er. Miss Orth.. Osborne, Joe.. 20 134 Osborne, Sammy 127 Osburn, Jerry _ 127 Ostrand, Mark 41, 57 Otterbach, Alberta 92, 99, 103, 115, 127 Overton, Claudia 94, 134 Mr. Oxenreider 10, 83 — P— Padgett, Robert 134 Palmer, Jerry 134 Papiani, Michael 134, 19 Parcell, Marlys 127, 98, 112, 114, 116, 115 Parker, Ilia 22, 24, 40, 41, 55, 57, 94, 107 Parker, Lynn 98, 134 Parker, Randy 127 Person, Tonda. 98, 134 Peters, Dennis 42, 67, 117 Petersen, James 184 Peterson, Craig - 48, 57, 94, 95, 111 Peterson, Gary 127 Peterson, Henry 82, 83, 127 Peterson, James 134 Peterson, Keith 87, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103, 119, 134 Peterson, Mary _ 127 Mr. Peterson - 12, 115 Peterson, Randy 42, 57, 89, 92 Petty, Amy 42, 57, 107. 118 Petty, Amy 42, 67, 107, 118 Petty, Nancy 98, 118, 134 Phillips, Gregory 70, 78, 134 Physical Education 18 Photography Club - 115 Pickett, Robert 94, 111, 117, 127 Pierce, Diane 57, 119 Pierce, Madlene _ 42 Pierson, Jack. 115, 134 Mrs. Pierson Pike, Peggy 95, 117, 127, Pike, Sally Pike, Terry 42, 57, Pilkington, Thomas Pinckney, Connie Pinckney, Mike 43, Pinckney, Tim Piper, Loretta 98, 134, Pirillo, Nancy - Pittman, Dennis 43, Play (Fall ) — Play (Spring) Plummer, Jeffrey Plummer, John. Poggenpohl, Nancy 43, Pointer, Terry- -43 Poland, Diane 43, 57, 90, Poland, John Polich, Mark 119, 120, Pollard, Roberta -— Polley, Dennis 43, Pollock, Gerald 43, Pollock, Ken Pollock, Steve — — 43, Poole, Daryle 48, 58, 77, 98, Poortinga, Donald — Poortinga, Duane... 43, Mrs. Poortinga- Pope, Joyces Porter, Gary Porter, Tom Mrs. Powell — Powell, Peggy 113, Powell, Ramona Powell, Tom 22, 24, 43, 55, 65, 66, 72, 73, 92, 94, Pradovich, Dale r, Prather, Dennis 72, 111, Pratt, Kathleen 94, Mr. Pratt 11. Preibe, David 98, Preibe, Douglas -66, 72, 83, 94, 95, 98, 111, 116, Price, Cynthia 43, 58, 96 Prince, Sally 98, Prock, Don 43, 68, 97, 98, 100, 101, 103, 112, Prock, Jeff 82, 117, Proffitt, John Dr. Push. — .-9 136 127 113 134 134 57 134 136 134 57 101 103 127 127 57 57 106 134 134 127 57 57 127 58 74, 99 134 58 9 134 127 134 .20 127 134 58. Ill 134 127 134 119 134 92, 127 97 134 99, 118 127 134 ...31 Quick, Dennis- Quill Staff- Quinnett, Russell Ramirez, Carmen Ramirez, David- Ram irez, Evelyn- Ramirez, Jessie Randle, Cleta.. Randolph, Dorene. Rankin, Dianna Rasmussen, Donna.— — Rasmussen, Linda 118, Mr. Rasmussen 6, Mrs. Rasmussen — — -— Ray, Richard.— 43, 58 Mr. Raymond — 10, Razor, Timothy 94, Reben, Kathy 134 . 90, 91 ..48, 58 127 ...70 .127 -43 .134 .134 .127 .134 134 19 Redhead, Douglas 9 . Redhead, Fred 97, 98, 99, Reed, Dorothy Reed, Phil Reed! Richard 99, Reed, Robert — 48, Reed, Susan Mr. Rees .43, 58 83 107 134 134 134 127 134 .134 127 58 92 Reese, Susan 121, Reeves, Craig — « , ■. Reha, Myra 87, 102 115, Reich, Thomas 96, 97, 116, Reid, Mary Renteria, Erlinda 48 Reynolds, Christine Reynolds, Mark 48 Ribeiro, Michael J. Riccio, Joe -48, Rice, Barbara 107, 112, 113, Rich, Dana Richards, Connie 106, 117, 134 .127 103, 127 134 134 , 58 .134 . 58 .117 58 127 134 114, 127 — 173— Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page Richards, Daniel 43, 58, 111 Richards, Larry 25, 43, 55, 58, 63, 67, 83, 111 Richards, Philip 58 Richards, Philis _ ...43 Richardson, Becky 15, 43, 58, 112, 114 Richardson, Donna 127 Richardson, Maurice .134 Ridge, Kent 70, 134 Rieck, Kaye. .116, 127 Mrs. Rieck _ 10 Rietveld, Connie 95, 117, 127 Rife, Bill 117, 127 Riley, Don 127 Riley, Linda 43, 58, 116 Riley, Maryann 98, 127 Rinard, Galen. 134 Rinehart, Kelly 127 Ringquist, Prudy 118, 134 Ringquist, Renee . 43, 58, 107, 115, 117 Mrs. Rippentrop _ 16 Ritter, Harry 82, 115, 134 Rivas, Danelle. 134 Robbins, Linda 43, 58 Robbins, Randy 67, 127 Robbins, Valerie 119, 127 Roberts, Margaret 48, 58 Robinson, Connie... 43 Robinson, Debbie 58, 134 Robinson, Deborah 43 Rodgers, Mike. 95, 127 Rogers, Dave 80, 81 Roe, Nancy 134 Rogers, Rita. 98, 134 Romelton, Jody 43, 58, 85, 118 Mr. Romelton 20, 118 Romick, Marilyn 95, 125 Miss Romig 9 Ross, Mike 184 Mr. Rotschafer 18 Rourke, Gary 77, 78, 134 Rourke, Judith 43, 50, 118 Roush, Douglas 134 Rowat, Thomas 80, 82, 96, 97, 134 Mr. Roznoe 20 Rudy, Jerry 117, 119, 127 Runyan, Dana 43, 58, 107 Runyan, Ronald.. 48, 58, 92 Ruppe, Sherry 43, 58 Ruppert, Edward 44, 58, 96 Ruppert, Sharon 99, 134 Russell, Linda. 112, 118, 127 Miss Russell 20 Rustan, Ida 44, 58 Ruths, Gary 116, 134 Ryan, Linda 58, 85, 96, 97, 110, 112 Ryan, Nancy . 95, 106, 108, 134 Ryan, Steven 44, 58, 173 Ryan, Wreta 114, 135 Rydell, Kristi 44, 58, 93, 98, 104 Rye, Howard 44, 58, 99, 114 Ryerson, Chris 44, 58, 103 Ryerson, Jane 98, 101, 127 Sackett, Jean 135 Sadler, Robin 117, 135 Sailsbury, Sharon 114, 135 Sallade, Fern 44, 58, 104 Sample, Diane 135 Sampson, Connie. 44, 58 Sampson, Karole.. 113, 127 Samuels, Ramona 99, 135 Mr. Samuelson 14, 94, 95 Samuelson, Richard 94, 96, 97, 135 Sanders, George 44, 58 Sanders, Patty.. 135 Sanders, Sue 135 Mr. Sandquist 72, 82, 115 Sandvig, Douglas . 44, 58, 103 Mr. Sargent 18 Sauerman, Linda 110, 114, 127 Savage, Madonna. . Mr. Savage „..18, 68, 66 Savage, Sue 135 Sawhill, Barbara 44, 58, 92, 107 Sawhill, Mark. .,.135 Saxophones 97 Sayles, Cindy. 107, 113, 118, 127 Sayre, Glen 44, 58 Scarlet Steppers Scarlett, Vellajean 81, 104, 116, 127 Schacherer, Don 44, 58 Schacherer, Edwin 44, 58 Schacherer, Tim 119, 127 Mr. Schackel 14 Schaffer, Gary. 135 Schaffer, Larry_._ ...136 Schaffer, Marilyn. 117 Schaffer, Ron 135 Scharnweber, Patti 44, 58, 90, 94 Schartner, Mark 44, 58, 111, 84 Scheel, Rick _ 80, 127 Schieffelbein, John 96, 98, 99, 100 Mr. Schlampp _ 8 Schmacker, Steven 48, 58 Mr. Schmeiser.. 20 Mrs. Schmeiser ... 8, 115 Schmid, David . 44, 58, 78, 114 Schooley, Mary 135 Schooley, Vickie 98, 104, 127 Schrier, Richard _....116, 127 Schroeder, Chris 70, 135 Schults, Gary 127 Mrs. Schultz. t Schwitters, Robert Science Club ._.116 Science Department 12 Scott, Patricia . 45, 58, 95, 98, 118, 119 Scott, Sandy —17, 105 Scott, William _.127 Scroll Staff ...92, 93 Seaney, Marlena. 135 Seddon, Carol 16, 45, 47, 58, 94, 95, 107, 113 Seddon, Thomas 99, 135 Seehan, Pat._ 104, 114, 127 Seeley, Brian 115, 116, 125, 127 Seiberling, Evelyn 127 Senecaut, Mallory 45, 99 $75 Club 136 Severson, Jean . 84, 91, 27 Shade, LeDora 135 Shaffer, Marilyn 127 Shannahan, Randy 96, 127 Shannon, Scott 45, 58, 76, 77, 90, 91 Sharp, Dennis 127 Sharp, John 70, 135 Sharp, Ronnie 135 Sharp, Rita. .127 Sharp, Steve 66, 68, 127 Shattuck, Jeanne Cox 29, 51 Shaw, Peggy 99, 135 Shaw, Tony 45, 58, 93, 98, 99 119 Shedd, Hal _ 48, 58, ' 117 Shedd, Jim._ 135 Sheibley, Kenny 70, 111, 135 Sheldahl, Christena. 135 Shelton, Sandi 127 Shepherd, Rebecca 103, 112, 127 Shepherd, Debbie _. 127 Shepherd, Phillip 135 Sherman, Robert 99 Sherod, Mark. 70, 135, 173 Shipley, Alice 45, 58, 92 Shipley, Brian 114, 127 Shipley, Rhonda 77, 92, 94, 105, 108, 122, 127 Siders, Linda 116, 127 Simmons, Peggy 77, 79, 92, 94, 105, 108, 122, 127 Mr. Simonsen 13 Simpkins, James 127 Simpson, Brad ... 99, 101, 102,, 103, 135 Simeon, Judy 26, 45, 58, 81, 104, 118 Simpson, Penni 81, 91, 106, 127 Sinnard, Janice 93, 127 Miss Skarshaug 17 Skeffington, Gordon. 1 27 Skinner, Perry 70, 125 Slater, Eddie 70, 132, 135 Slater, Elizabeth 127 Slater, Scott _ 46, 58 Slaughter, Donna 98, 127 Sloan, Bill 77, 82, 111, 127 Sloan, Larry ... 70, 135 Mr. Sloan 12, 110, 115 Mrs. Sloan 9 Small, Kirby 77, 78, 94, 135 Smallwood, Linda_ _ 127 Smith, CaroL 103, 127 Smith, Cheryl 135 Smith, Christie . 45, 59, 89, 94, 107, 116, 118 Smith, Jack 135 Smith, James 74, 136 Smith, Jennifer 135 Smith, Kirby 45, 59 Smith, Mark 45, 59, 72, 73, 111, 118, 119 Smith, Mary_ 117, 127, 170 Smith, Raymond 70, 135 Smith, Sandy 94, 108, 127 Smith, Stephanie 135 Smith, Susie. 93, 98, 107, 127 Mr. Snyder 9 Snelson, Daniel 136 Social Science Department. 14 Soderstrom, Robin 135 Sonderleiter, Dennis 45, 59, 114, 118 Sorensen, Carol 45, 59, 98, 107, 117 Sorensen, Kathryn 45, 59, 90. 98, 107, 169 Sorsoleil, Dennis Sorter, Terry. 185 So. Cent. Ia. Honor Band 96 Southard, Daniel _ 59 Southern, Diana _ 135 .119 Spanish Club.. Spangler, Steven 115, 116, 127 Speck, Mark - 135 Speck, Mike . 45, 69, 94, 99, 98 Mrs. Spevak 8 Spinsters Spree 109 Mrs. Spoerl 16 Spooner, Janis —.103, 127 Mr. Springate. 21, 92 Spurgeon, Pat 45, 59, 89, 92, 107 St. John, Doyle_ 45, 59 Staker, Roxianne ... 24, 45, 55, 59. 94. 107, 116 Staley, Marvanna 97. 112, 113, 114, 127 Stalker, Willard 48, 59, 83 Stalter, Connie 106, 118, 127 Stanford, Steven_ 135, 170 Stapleton, Michael .45, 59 Stark, Danny 48, 59 Stark, Wende 45, 59 State Contest Soloists 96 Steen, Valerie 96, 97, 103, 119, 135 Steffen, Billy. 70, 95, 107, 135 Steinbach, John 12Z Stender, Lynell 127 Stephenson, David 135 Stewart, Becky 127 Stewart, Edward. „.70, 75, 119, 135 Stinson, John _ 136 Stiver, Randy 45, 59, 117 Stone. Mark 46, 69 Stoneburner, Sharon 127 Mr. Storer 13, 115, 116 Mr. Story .. 9 Strable, Dorothy. Stradley, Richard .127 Although Seniors are the busiest of all students, many like Renee Ringquist and Ron Booth, find time for little friendships. Smith, Darrell Smith, Debra Smith, Dorothy Smith, Gamett 127 .127 46, 69 45, 59, 96, 98 99 Smith, Iva Mae ' .135 .45, 51, 59, 67, 111 Strahan, Paul 75, 96, 99, 135 Strahan, Reid 75, 97, 99, 135 Strand, Karen _ 135 String Ensemble 97 Stroud, Ruth 127 Struble, Dennis „ 135 Stubbs, Cathy 127 Stuchis, Cynthia 98, 107, 108, 117, 118, 127 Student Council. 94, 95 Student Office Helpers .117 Study Hall 20 Sturdevant, Nancy 127 Stuve, Vicki 46, 59, 87, 92, 93, 101, 103, 112, 118 Mr. Sulivan 9 Summerharp, Carolyn Summy, Cynthia 46, 59, 113 Sundberg, Robert 25, 23, 45, 55, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 86, 95, 109, 111, 116, 117, 136 Sutton, Lorraine- 135 Sw acker, Marlene _ .127 Swacker, Marlys 81, 98, 135 Swackhamer, Michael 46, 59 Swackhamer, Richard 116, 127 Swanson, David 71, 72, 111, 127 Swanson, Vincent 135 Swartz, Barbara 127, 170 Swenson, Adrian 82, 127 Swenson, Linda 96, 97, 135 Swenson, Susan 46, 69, 96, 97, 98, 103, 112, 116, 118 Swim, Connie. 135 Swim, Sherrie 46, 59, 107 Swinehart Kathy ....185 — 174— Page Name Page Name Page Name Page Swimming 80, 81 Swinehart, Mark 135, 70 Sydnes, Priscilla 119, 135 Syferd, Jean 46, 59 SynchroneUes 104 Sziber. Danny 135 — T— Thompson, Thomson, Thompson, Thompson, Taber, Kathy 114, 118, Tallman, David Mr. Tannatt 14, Tawney, Cathy Taylor, Bruce Taylor, Charles 46, 59, 90, 98, 99, 100. 103, 112, Taylor, Connie 94, Taylor, Conrad 12, 70, Taylor, Donald 48, 59, 77, Mr. Taylor Tellis, Carol 107, 118, Templeton, Pat 4 i, Tennis Team (Boys) Tennis Team (Girls) Terrell, Dennis 70, 94, Terrell, Linda Therman, Bob Thomas, Dana 70, Thomas, Jim To, Thomas, Karen Thomas. Maryre 115, Mr. Thomas Thomas, Rick 82, Thomas, Terri _ 24, 40, 46, 59, 88, 89, 92, 94, 95, 107, Thomasson, Kevin Thomlinson, George 59, 119, Donna Frances 46, Larry 117, Michael Thompson, Susan 46, 59, 93, 104, 112, Thomson, Gary. Thomson, Pam 109, Thoren, Katherine 98, Thon i Vicki ... 46, 59, 114, Thorsheim, Jeanine Tilley, Marsha.. ... Timmons, Rodger 97, Tompkins, Kathy 81, 98, Torgeson, Randy 46, Townes, Charmayne Townsend, Danny. Townsend, Richard Track Team Travel Club Travis, Daniel 70, 101, 103, Treanor, Steve . 96, Thombone Quintet Trumpets Trumbo, Debrah 48, Tully, Ruth Turner, Bill 44, 48, 64, 65, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, Turner, Michael 98, Tumquist, Maria 117, 118, Turnquist, Sheryl 46, 59, 113, 114, 117, 12B Formal 40, Twite, Connie Tywater, Steven 46, 59, 67, 97, 98, — U— Uhlman, Jerry 46, 59 University of Iowa Honor Band 97 128 .135 111 135 .119 93. 118 128 135 76, 111 ...18 128 59 .85 _ 85 135 .128 IU 135 135 128 135 ...14 128 55, 111 128 70, 135 .46 59 128 128 98, 119 .128 128 128 90, 117 .135 .135 135 128 59 128 135 135 . 83 114 102, 135 128 ...96 ...97 59 135 67, 111 135 128 112, 118 41 128 96, 99 — V— Valentine, Susan 135 Van Blaricum, Doug .135 Van Dusseldorp, Nancy 119, 135 Van Dorn, Tom 46, 59, 95, 117 Mr. Van Dyke 16 Miss Van Tress 8 Van Zee, Michael 135 Vander Sluis, Debbie 135 Mr. Vander Wilt 17, 96, 106 Vanderflute, Raymond ... 128 Vanzandt, Mike 128 Vanzandt, Vickie 117, 128 Vasey, Sue .128 Vaskis. Use 114, 116, 119, 128 Vasquez, Andrea 46, 59 Mr. Vavra 18, 80, 81 Veasley, Al 46, 59, 66, 68, 114 Veasley, Marquis 70, 78, LS6 Viere, Chris 83, 135 Vincent, James 118, 128 Mrs. Vitteteaux ...16 Von Gruenigen, Penny 46, 59 Voiles, Rhonda 103, 112, 128 Vorm, Tim 46, 59, 80, 90 Wade, Jeri Wadle, Morris Wagner, Pam.. Mr. Walker.. 46, 59, Wallace, Crystal 115, 117, Wallace, Sandra 103, Mr. Waller 10, Waltz, Sue Wambsgans, Dixie 98, 117, Mr. Wand Wanek, John ... Ill, Mr. Wanek Warning, Daniel Warren, Kirby 46, 59, Warren, Maria Warren, Myra 87, 94, 99, 108, 117, 118, Wathne, Steve 46, 59, Watson, Mark Way, Cathy 94, 114, 128, Weaver, Pam 46, Webb, Archie 46 Webb, Jim. Webb, Randy 70, Webb, Tim Mr. Weberg Webster, Tom Weed, Edward Weeks, Mary Weeks, Sherry 46 Weichman, Diane 116 135 .135 9 128 128 103 .135 107, 128 _„18 135 .15 .128 117 128 101, 135 117 Weiland, Frances 117, Welch, Beverly . 46, 59, 98, Welch, James ... Welch, Joan 116, Welch, Kent 70, 96, Mrs. Welch Wellander, Nancy Westendorf, Debbie Western, Judy... Westholm, Bill 82, 83, 96, Westra, Ruth ...... 46, 59, 81, 104, Wheatly, Jerry 46, 59, Wheeler, Linda 46, 59, 98, Whetstone, Barbara 47, 59, Whisehand, Theresa White, Dan White, Joan Miss White White, Robert White, Sue 117, Miss Whitford 10, Whitson, Nancy 23, 46, 59, 105, 109, Wiand, Bruce Wiekersham, Tom Widaman, Debbie Widaman, Diane Widlund, James 47, 59, Miss Wieneke Wigg, Katharine 48, Mr. Wiggins 4, Wightman, Diane Wilber, Dorothy Wilber, Judith 47, 59 Wilber, Julia 47, 59, Williams, Cheryl 47, 59, Williams, Craig 18, 70, Williams, Laura Williams, Robert . Willson, Cheryl 41, 59, Wilson, Bette 25, 47, 55, 59, 108, 111, 1112, 113, 114, Wilson, Ed 70, 116, Wilson, Gary 117, Wilson. Karen 119, 117, 136 59 , 59 117 135 .128 ...83 .128 135 135 , 59 .128 128 , 99 .135 135 135 9 135 .135 .135 135 98, 112 117 113 104 .128 135 135 .20 .135 128 112 92, 117 128 135 128 136 66 .20 59 14 128 128 98 98 107 136 128 136 85 94, 117 136 128 136 Wilson, Marvin 128 Wilson, Sandra 118, 136 Winegar, Nancy . 85, 96, 136 Winget, Donald 47, 59 Winn, Dexter 83, 128 Winslow, William 136 Winterbottom, Wes 94, 111, 128 Mrs. Woerner _ 9 Wood, Donna 112, 114, 119, 128 Woods, Gary 128 Woods, Lois... 92, 104, 112, 114, 128 Woods, Mike 98, 99, 115, 117, 136 Woods, Mike A 47, 59, 98, 99, 115 Woods, Toney. 48, 59 Woodward, Marilyn 128 Woodwind Quintet 97 Worth, Randy 96, 97, 128, 136 Wrestling 77 Wright, Bill 136 Wright, Carol 47, 59 Wright, Holly _ 128 Mr. Wright 10, 84 Mrs. Wright 9 Wright, Scott 136 Wright, Steve 67, 77, 98, 128 Wyld, Phillip 47, 59, 115 — Y— Yacko, James .136 Yingst, Vincent 136 Young, David 47, 59 Young, Ivan 47, 59, 83, 95 Young, Marsha 97, 136 Young, Perry 136 Young, Ronald 47, 59 Young, Wendell IW Mr. Yount 21 — Z— Zenor, Vicki 128 Zust, Robert 8, 70, 136 R-r-r-rii g ! ! The three o ' clock bell sends students bursting from East High ' s seams. —175— Autographs —176—


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