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

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—6— —8— p ' Libra: Balance Of Victory Libra: Balance of Victory was the theme of Homecoming 1969-70. Money for the $70 Homecoming float was raised through the Miss Ugly Con- test sponsored by Pep Club. Homecoming activities includ- ed the alumni assembly at which Cindy Stuchis was crowned 1969-70 Queen. Her attendants were Princesses Jill Alsted and Sue Paterson. A parade downtown took place immediately after the assem- bly. The Homecoming Dance, held here on Saturday night, October 11, lasted from 8 to 1 1 p.m. The Pendeltons provided dancing entertain- ment, while East High Scarlet Singers provided an intermis- sion performance. Ribbons and mum corsages helped to extend the spirit of Homecoming 1969-70. 1969-70 Homecoming Queen Cindy Stuchis Princess: Sue Paterson Princess: Jill Alsted — 12— Kevin O ' Boyle ' s fake hand-off to Gary Griffith does not go completely unnoticed by all Valley players. Homecoming includes supporting your school by Happiness is evident in Cindy Stuchis ' face as she enters buying mum corsages and Homecoming ribbons, the Queen s car for the annual Homecoming parade down- as illustrated by sophomore Kelley Fiscel. town. —13— Building Better Ideas Fall Student Council ' s main incentive was to promote worthwhile ideas in helping build a bet- ter school. Under the leadership of president Larry Davis, the fall council was divided into voluntary committee groups in order to help establish a better form of government. These different committees served special purposes with the planning of different outside activities. The council also provided other activities in or- der to help bring about a better relationship be- tween students and faculty, such as the pre- Thanksgiving and Christmas dance. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Marilyn Anderson (treasurer), Rhonda Shipley (secretary), Larry Davis (presi- dent), Criss Brown (vice-president). FALL STUDENT COUNCIL, Row 1: Linda Rasmussen, LaVerna Fick, Jo Ann McCallister, Denise Lemon, Lana Oppen- heim, Marilyn Anderson, Sherri Hartle, Kathy Channel!, Marci Danley, Kathy Johnson, Janice Benshoof, Virginia Fuller, Cindy Stuchis, Karen Formaro. Row 2: Pam Brown, Peggy Shaw, Debbie Burgett, Kathy Francis, Sharon McCauley, Janet Golden, Alice Grant, Penni Simpson, Becky Kennedy, Mary Ann Pettey, Konnie Fiscel, Nancy Nutt, Charlene Hoekman, Marvanna Staley, Mark Ivanovich. Row 3: Mr. Murphy (adviser), Pip Croker, Vickie Berg, Vickie Schooley, Marsha Tilley, Robin Johnson, Debbie Hartzer, Roberta Simpson, Kathy Anderson, Sue Paterson, Lynne O ' Mara, Jannene Hill, Cindy Anderson, Margie McGuire, Bambi Kelly, Rhonda Shipley, Allen Phillips. Row 4: Mr. Raymond (adviser), Dave Johnson, Tom Lewis, Rod Shipley, Mike Woods, Denny O ' Boyle, Gary Bash, Dave McDonald, Kent Brady, Criss Brown, Harold Capps, Larry Davis, Will Walling, Steve Knapp, Dick Eisenlauer, Mike Mercurio, Steve Lewis, Larry Eaton. Not pictured: Fred Davis, Bob Kerr, Nancy Ryan, Tom Porter, Ed Wilson, Jim Welch, Rhonda Traviss, Mike Collins, Kathy Stady, Mary Kutchen, Karen Manley, Mary Specker, Darrell Bennett, Greg Philips, Ray Cork, Robert Edmonds, Jeff Godwin, Bradley Brown, Valerie Nichols, Cortez Nichols, Rocky Hunt, Pam Brewer, Laurett Cushingberry, Kent Ridge, Marlys Parcell, Cindy Norman, Henry Jannenga, Maria Jewett, Dale Grant, Becky Shepard, Mike Rogers, Sue Valentine, Tete Hanson, Tim Summy, Eddie Philips, Holly Wright, Cathy Way, Tim Mallory, Celeste Castle, Bill Brown, Kathy Baird, Tom Johannsen, Claudia Overton, Roger Timmons, Perry Skinner, Arne Peterson, Mary Baysinger, Diane Moore, Mike Gawan, Mike Swinheart, Mitch Williams, Dave Klinefeldt, Dan Newquist, Polly Polich, Sherry Brozek, Dick Brownell, Rita Thomlinson, Chris Zschau, Laura Aiken, Gary Boatwright, Scott Bell, Diane Baumeister, Jim Gray, Glenna Willey, Robert Gray, Linda Jewett, Fred Clark, Myra Warren, Debbie Furnoy, Mike Collins, Bill Cronin, Rikki Fleming, Terry Davis, Mark Sawhill. All-City Benefits East This year ' s All-City Student Council has benefited East in many ways. They have done such things as sell tickets to the All-City S tudent Council Dance and bring back reports from All-City meetings to in- form students of the various activities throughout the city and neighboring schools. US ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL: Kent Brady, Virginia Fuller, Konnie Fiscel, Dick Eisenlauer, Denise Lemon, Roberta Simpson, Kathy Anderson. Not pictured: Larry Eaton, Kathy Channell, Doug Priebe (vice-president of All-City Student Council). — 14— Changes Made In Spring A major change has taken place, and the East High Student Council no longer exists. Taking its place is Student Government. Along with a new name, an entirely new constitution has been developed with new and promising ideas, all con- tributing to better East High. Under the super- vision of Mr. Murphy and Mr. Raymond, the new constitution has been set up into four branches: Executive Board, Senate, Student Government House, and committees, all providing for a better understanding of our school. SPRING STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS: Pip Croker (vice-president), Debbie Beal (treasurer), Tom Lewis (presi- dent), Peggy Powell (secretary). APPOINTED MEMBERS, Row 1: Debbie Johnson, Virginia Fuller, Renee Anthony, Diane Fankell, LaVerna Fick, Kathy Johnson, Kathy Anderson, Roberta Simpson. Row 2: Marsha Beard, Mono Axser, Kathy Francis, Shirley Tellis, Cindy Norman, Kathy Channell, Cathy Lettington, Cathy Wilber, Yvonne Aspengren, Larry Eaton. Row 3: Jeff Rowat, Mary Jahnke, Pam White, Sue Valentine, Debbie Sample, Linda Peck, Stephanie Lemon, Marvanna Staley, Linda Kietzke, Debbie Raines. Row 4: Mr. Raymond (adviser), Mark Gilmer, Bob Fever, Steve Knapp, Kent Brady, Jim Rehard, Mike Woods, Doug Fitch, Dick Eisenlauer, Doug Redhead, Jerry Osburn, Jeff McDowell. Not pictured: Cheryl Smith, Tom Johannsen, Mike Rogers, Sharon Sailsbury, Greg Schultx, Kathy Kaiser, Keith Peterson, Tom Reich, Julia Healy, Jim McBride, Dianne Moore, Bev Constable, Randy Nordaker, Rhonda Alexander, John Witt, Sue Widengarden, Kathy Reben, Al Philips, Teri Knight, Kevin Thomasson, Larry Noland, Sandy Carter, Jerry Marchant, Kenny Burr, Don Warning, Janice Lowery, Peggy Simmon, Steve McPherson, Connie Rietveld, Tom Nalevanico. ELECTED MEMBERS, Row 1: Kathy Anderson, Jo Ann McCallister, Denise Lemon, Pat Johnson, Peg Powell, Cindy Schaffer, Cindy Boatwright, Nancy Cauterucci, Charla Brown, Pip Croker, Marcia Macaulay, Roberta Simpson. Row 2: Debbie Beal, Susan Reese, Carol Janssen, Shelia Sellers, Konnie Fiscel, Vicki Carr, Brenda Haws, Nancy Johnson, Debby Alderman, Sharon McCauley, Marilyn McCallister, Greg Lewis, Bill Westholm. Row 3: Mr. Murphy (adviser), Bambi Kelly, Marlene Miller, Carolyn Cochran, Caly Howe, Janeene Hill, Mary Ann Petty, Debbie Burgett, Pam Brown, Kathy McCann, Charlene Hoekman, Becky Nichol, Randa Fors, Larry Eaton, Ray Cork. Row 4: Jon Hogbin, Kent Larson, Tom Lewis, Rick Faust, Randy Peter- son, Darrell Nutt, Bill Cronin, Mike Mercurio, John Kirkpatrick, Will Walling, Kenny Sheibley, Rod Shipley, Don Dyer. Not pictured: Judy Clinton, Marjorie Jones, Jim Kirkpatrick, Keith Luce, Marshane Fortner, John Steinbach, Sue Paterson, Rick Niswonger, Tom Rowat, Bob Boswell, Connie Huffman, Bob Fever. — 15— Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit We are the Scarlets, Mighty, Mighty Scar- lets. This is just a phrase of one of the many cheers used by the 1969-70 East High Cheer- leaders. Under the supervision of Mrs. Knott and Mrs. Fraim, this year ' s Cheerleaders have undergone many hours of hard practice in order to help promote school spirit. Our Cheerleaders have done a wonderful job. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Row 1: Jill Alsted, Rhonda Shipley, Sherry Brown. Row 2: Pat Johnson, Cindy Norman, Sue Paterson (captain), Cathi Channell, Konnie Fiscel. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Row 1: Carolyn Enfield, Jo Ann McCallister, Barb Hayworth. Splits: Denise Lemon. BOY CHEERLEADERS, Row 1: Jeff Knox, Tim Mollory, John Steinbach. Row 2: Dave Arnold, Bill Minks. Row 3: Bob Pickett, Greg Mann. —16— Far left : Ralph Rackstraw (Paul De Neui), and Josephine (Kathy Borg), portray two young people very much in love. Top right: Kathy Borg, Barb Myers, Sue Smith, Sheila Sellers, Sue Woods, and Paula Barbour express their feelings in the song they are singing. Bottom right: Dick Deadeye (center), played by Don Howlett, is captured by his shipmates. They are, from left to right: Bob Ferris, Wayne Bauman, John Schieffelbein, Don Howlett, Brad Simpson, Dan Newquist, Tim Nichols, Rick Arnold. Row 2: Kent Brady, Jon Hogbin, Loren Long, Paul De Neui, Dave Fuchs, Rod Matzke, and Jeff Rowat. Talent Glows In H.M.S. Pinafore ' Cast Sir Joseph Porter Jeff Gilbert Captain Corcoran Jon Bloomquist Ralph Hackstraw Paul De Neui Dick Deadeye Don Howlett Bill Bobstay Brad Simpson Bob Beckett John Schieffelbein Josephine Kathy Borg Cousin Hebe Patty Bowes Little Buttercup Marlys Parcell Special mention should be given to Mr. Carnes and Mr. Heckel (co-directors), Mr. Waller (tech- nical director), Miss Sue Huntley (costume di- rector) and also to those who participated in the Girls ' and Boys ' Chorus. They are Alberta Otter- bach, Debbie Sample, Sue Smith, Sue Woods, Sherry Brown, Donna Mohr, Paula Barbour, Sherrie Foust, Jan Baker, Sheila Sellers, Judy Clinton, Mardeen Cassell. Barb Myers, Bob Reid, Wayne Bauman, Loren Long, Tim Nichols. Bob Ferris, Dave Fuchs, Rick Arnold, Rod Matzke, Dan Newquist, Kent Brady, Jon Hogbin, and Jeff Rowat. SOUND CREW: Dave Todd. Steve Olson and Bob McFarlin. Not pictured: — 17— Senior Kathy Borg displays a bit of talent during her role in H.M.S. Pina- fore. Drama Explodes In ' All My Sons Charlyn Kutchen prepares Brad Simpson for his perform- ance in All My Sons. ' ' Bob Hale (center) portrays George, who ccmes back to pay a visit to his friends. Left is Nancy Bowler; right, Odessa Llamas; and Brad Simpson. FALL PLAY CAST: Bob Hale, Tom Rowat, Jo Ann Rieck, Odessa Llamas, Brad Simpson, Sheron Brown, Wayne Baumon, Pip Croker, David Fuchs. Not pictured: Nancy Bowler, Mr. Heckel (director). East High School presents fall play All My Sons, directed by Mr. Heckel. CAST Joe Keller Wayne Bauman Kate Keller Sheron Brown Chris Keller Brad Simpson George Bob Hale Dr. Jim Bayliss — Tom Rowat Frank Lubey David Fuchs Ann Deever - - — Odessa Llamas Sue Bayliss - Pip Croker Beth Jo Ann Rieck Lydia Lubey _ Nancy Bowler On the evenings of November 14 and 15, All My Sons by Arthur Miller, was presented as the fall play. Under the direction of Mr. Heckel, the story portrays the problems that deal with tha Keller family, the neighbor, and the corporation which they own together. The story also revolves around the problems that a war can cause and the people who attempt to profit from war. The play, a commentary of our times today, reveals such things as social conflict, money as a main concern during a war, and the generation gap. Helping with the play were Mr. Waller, who was in charge of the set and technical equipment, and Miss Whitford, who produced the play. — 18— Comedy Revealed In ' Learn Baby Learn ' Miss Minick (Julia Healy) and Dr. Joplin (Keith Peterson) discuss the problems and mischievous antics displayed by Put-on ' a character played by Bob Yacko. Mrs. Adams (Mardeen Cassell) tries to encourage Stubby (Tom Rowat) to pay more attention to his studies rather than to spend so much time playing basketball. William F. Davidson ' s production of Learn Baby Learn was the spring play presented April 9 and 10. With Mr. Waller as director, the plot revolved around a group of high school students who planned to overthrow a decision of the School Board (cancelling their game) by plotting mis- chievous events. The comedy featured both black and white actors, along with a modern setting of the 70 ' s. Tryouts were held for those who wanted to participate in the play. The cast was chosen on the basis of their acting ability. Helping make the play a success was Mr. Heckel, technical director, and Debbie Gather- cole, stage manager. East High School Presents Spring Play Learn Baby Learn Directed by Mr. Waller Cast Mr - Fu V Tom Reich Miss Minick j u | ia Hea|y Mrs Adams Mardeen Cassell Sf bby Tom Rowat £ ll,son Debbie Kain Pu -° n Bob Yacko ylS .„ Lynn Parker 2 rv, e Mike Thomas E r - J °P ,,n Keith Peterson Fl ° Becky Kennedy Diane Fankell m,, y - Maryre Thomas Joan Rogers Janis Goddard osetta Jo Anderson ™ f y Michelle Macaulay et ° Nancy Font B ° rbra Judy Clinton ' Gary Gervais Mr. Poppen-Berger Dave Erickson Vo,ce Barbara Gritton Nansi Font, Michelle Macaulay, Becky Kennedy, Jo Anderson, Judy Clinton, Maryre Thomas, and Gary Gervais discuss the upcoming decision of the school board. — 19— Let Our Steppers Entertain You! Let the Scarlet Steppers entertain you! Some of the assembly and half-time entertainment in- cluded a dance routine to Mame, toy soldiers, flashlight drill, and an Indian routine. Routines are planned and directed by the co-captains. The Steppers were requested to perform their flash- light drill at the Grand View basketball game February 20. Mrs. Dowd and Mrs. Spoerl, spon- sors, supervise morning and sixth-hour practices. Girls wishing to try out must have a 3 grade average and an ability to march. Looking a bit worried and tense over the outcome of a Stepper assembly are Co-captains Barb Rice and Stephanie Lemon. Bob Fever marches onward as Tom Seize her! was the command from the Queen of Hearts. The Steppers Lewis and Jim Simpkins find other things close in to capture the invader in Scarletland, Debbie Beal (center), to occupy their minds. STEPPERS, Row 1: Marci Danley, Nancy Sturdevant, Virginia Fuller, Becky Desing, Barb Rice, Stephanie Lemon, Sandy Smith, Peggy Powell, Debbie Johnson, Kathy Borg. Row 2: Mrs. Spoerl (adviser), Jill Brooks, Cindy Stuchis, Vickie Schooley, Debbie Beal, Terri Gruber, Dixie Wambsgans, Chris Peitzman, Vicki Carr, Jane Frost, Mrs. Dowd (adviser). Row 3: Sue Smith, Nancy Beghtol, Linda Lavins, Connie Rietveld, Carol Tellis, Denise Perkins, Toni Forret, Terri Brown, Karen Bengtson. Row 4: Barb Goff, Lynne O hAara, Connie Taylor, Prudy Ringquist, Cyndy Sayles, Laurette Cushingberry, Deanna Cox, Ann Carlson, Pam Johnson, Ann Maurer, Cathy Lettington, Diana Southern. Not pictured: Stephanie Koontx. —20— Twirling Success Stories Flagtwirlers Hard work and practice are essential to a good performance. Flagtwirler captains, Alice Grant and Marilyn Anderson, can vouch for this fact. Morning and sixth-hour practices for both the Flagtwirlers and Majorettes are supervised by Mr. Throckmorton, adviser. The Flagtwirlers ' rou- tines, accompanied by music, usually are two to three minutes in length. Computer Music and The Tijuana Brass suggest the type of lively music they used as a base for their routines. FLAGTWIRLERS, Row 1: Rikki Fleming, Marilyn Anderson, Alice Grant, Nancy Roe. Row 2: Janet Knowles, Laura Aiken, Debbie Hall. Row 3: Ramona Axser, Connie Stalter. Row 4: Mr. Throckmorton (adviser), Jean Severson, Kathy Thoren. MAJORETTES, Row 1: Lana Oppenheim, Linda Wilkison. Row 2: Charla Brown, Nancy Ryan. Row 3: Penni Simpson. Not pictured: Ricki Anderson. —21 — Majorettes The Majorettes perform at half-times, assemblies and pa- rades during the year. The routines are planned by Cap- tain Penni Simpson, and some- times with the aid of the other girls. The Clown and St. Valentine ' s Day routines were among some of the routines which were musically accom- panied. Any freshmen, sopho- more, or junior girl with a 3 grade average and an ability to twirl may try out. 206 Singers Reflect Image Of East High For the 206 students who participate in the Vocal Music Department, East High offers the opportunity to broaden musical knowledge through experience. Mr. Carnes, vocal music director, worked hard to achieve perfection in his four groups: A Cap- pella Choir, Boys ' Glee Club, Girls ' Glee Club, and the Scarlet Singers. Not only did they sound great, but they added the pride that accom- panies success. On several occasions the student body has had opportunities to hear the different groups per- form. The A Cappella Choir, the Girls ' Glee Club, and the Boys ' Glee Club performed in the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Other activities for the vocal groups include perform- ances throughout the city at banquets and other schools. ft 9 BOYS GLEE CLUB, Row 1: Jeff Rowot, Mark Bassett, Dave Warren, Jon Hogbin, Duke Saunders, Doug Fitch, Jon Bloomquist, Marc Badglcy. Row 2: Mike Turner, Fred Redhead, Fred Herman, Rod Matzke, Bob Ferris, Mike Ives, Steve McPherson, William Butts. Row 3: Loren Long, Reid Strahan, Paul Strahan, Jeff Gilbert, John Schieffelbein, Tom Seddon, Bill Winslow, Rex Wheeler. Not pictured: Dave Priebe, Jim Leaf, Rick Forsyth, Mr. Carnes (adviser). A CAPPELLA CHOIR, Row 1: Janice Baker, Kathy Borg, Pam Davis, Shirley Zeiger, Stephanie McCormick, Yvonne Ryer- son, Denise Lemon, Dave Birchmier, Bob Reid. Row 2: Rita Davis, Linda Hindal, Barb Myers, Barb Carvour, Alberta Otter- bach, Linda Bickel, Billie Chaney, Denise Perkins, Dave V arren, Rick Arnold, Jim Jones. Row 3: Becky Kennedy, Jill Brooks, Mary Allred, SAaryann Riley, Peggy Shaw, Debbie Derrough, Barb Haworth, Peggy Simmons, Tim Nichol, Pat Lorey. Row 4: Kent Brady, Jon Hogbin, Loren Long, Fred Redhead, John Schieffelbein, Jon Bloomquist, David Fuchs, Marc Badgley, Rex Wheeler, Paul De Neui. —22— EHS Girls Glee Club Represents Harmony GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB, Row 1 : Susan Griffith, Teresa McKeever, Kathi Wilson, Rhonda Alexander, Jill Henderson, Linda Beals, Cindy Schaffer, Margo Charter, Janet Golden. Row 2: Charmette Jackson, Diane Baumeister, Sonya Heuton, Nancy Bowler, Diane Shelton, Kathy Gilchrist (sophomore), Linda Hannah, Sheryl Robbins, Ramono Samuels, Mary Miller. Row 3: Linda Rasmussen, Linda Hook, Sherri Weiss, Joy Erskin, Joan Mahaffey, Shirley Tellis, Maria Warren. Glynis Miller, Debbie Sample, Sheila Sellers. Row 4: Jean Rheuport, Ann Carlson, Debbie Hartman, Shelly Keith, Anne Killen, Carolyn Howe, Linda Cohee, Roberta Simpson, Theresa Wilson, Suzanne Wood, Kathie Briggs. Not pictured: Ricki Anderson, Sally Prince, Linda Pointer, Peggy Kenoyer, Vicky Kruse, Linda Strahan, Mr. Carnes (adviser). A CAPPELLA CHOIR, Row 1: Jane Ryerson, Marylin Lasher, Myra Warren, Rita Rogers, Nansi Font, Johnita Colbert, Dixie Wamsgan, Judy Clinton. Row 2: Gerry Sampson, Carolyn Enfield, Sharon McMulin, Sherri Hartle, Kathy Channell, Dixie Chambers, Billie Reed, Susie Smith, Marlys Parcell. Row 3: Fred Herman, Candy Stewart, Patty Bowes, Tina Mathis, Mar- deen Cassell, Deanna Cox, Pam Johnson, Judy Alexander, Kathy Davis, Janeene Hill. Row 4: Tom Lewis, Brad Simpson, Pat Amsden, Don Howlett, Jeff Gilbert, Mike Woods, Tom Seddon, Bob Ferris, John Olson, Bob Sherman. Not pictured: Lois Woods, Mr. Carnes (adviser). —23— Teen Beat Hits Instrumental Music Scene 4. -i t % y t ' WOODWIND CHOIR, Row 1: Vickie Berg, Valerie Sreen, Rita Davis, Theresa Wilson, Becky Nichol, Barb Myers, Kathy Davis, Shirley Zeiger. Row 2: Diane Mclnrire, Karhy Brun- er, Peggy Brown, Shirley Tellis, Re- nee Patton, Beverly Schoen, Carolyn Cochran, Keith Peterson, Jon Hog- bin. Row 3: Deborah Meyer, Cindy Schaffer, Shirley Provow, Mary West, Joan Corrigan, Deborah Calland, Ronny Gole, Dennis Earleywine, Michele Doner, Don Howlet. Row 4: Paul Nelson, Bruce Fagerstrom, Dave Birchmier, Greg Peterson, Tom Spencer, Garry Tillotson, Mike Mc- Dowell, Peggy Simmons. Not pic- tured: Will Walling, Mr. Vender Wilt (adviser). BRASS CHOIR, Row 1: Richard Samuelson, Steve Williams, Bob Brown, Kent Brady, Linda Swenson, Eric Iverson, Ronald Seager, Mike Rice, Jon Bloomquist. Row 2: Cathy Feaster, Fred Redhead, Dennis Jones, Craig Davis, Marietta Doll, Jeff Rowat, Tom Reich, Kip Kuyper, Rick Cave, Mike Freel, Brian Halferty. Row 3: Nancy Winegar, Lowell Jacobsen, John Schieffelbein, Jill Knapp, Doug Redhead. Not pictured. Steve Nichols, Kent Welch, Fred Davis, Linda Kietzke, Mr. Vander Wilt (adviser). CONCERT BAND, Row 1: Barb Myers, Betty Schooley, Kathy Davis, Shirley Zeiger. Row 2: Vickie Berg, Valerie Sreen, Rita Davis, Theresa Wilson, Cathy Feaster, Fred Redhead, Will Walling. Row 3: Diane Mclntire, Kathy Bruner, Peggy Brown, Shirley Tellis, Renee Patton, Beverly Schoen, Carolyn Cochran, Steve Nichol, Steve Williams, Richard Samuelson. Row 4: Deborah Meyer, Cindy Schaffer, Shirley Provow, Mary West, Joan Corrigan, Deborah Calland, Mike O ' Hara, Dennis Earleywine, Lowell Jacobsen, John Schieffelbein. Row 5: Mr. Vander Wilt (adviser), Linda Kietzke, Nancy Winegar, Bob Bumgardner, Fred Davis. —24— Top-Notch Sound— Received Instrumentally The 80 students who participated in the Instru- mental Music Department were rewarded by another successful year. Mr. Vander Wilt, head of the In- strumental Music Department, directs such groups as the Woodwind Choir, Brass Choir, String Ensem- ble, Concert Band, Stage Band, and the Marching Band. In the 1969-1970 school year, enthusiastic stu- dents practiced to achieve the best sound in music for EHS. These groups played at assemblies for the student body, as well as other activities, including half-time entertainment at football and basketball games. STRING ENSEMBLE: Christine Anderson, Tim Nichol, Loren Long, Keith Peterson, Vickie Berg, Mark Watson. CONCERT BAND, Row 1: Becky Nichol, Keith Peterson, Jon Hogbin, Michele Doner, Don Howlett. Row 2: Tom Spencer, Garry Tillotson, Mike McDowell, Dave Birchmier, Greg Peterson, Bruce Fagerstrom, Paul Nelson. Row 3: Bob Brown, Kent Brady, Linda Swenson, Eric Iverson, Ronald Seager, Mike Rice, Tom Reich, Kip Kuyper, Rick Cave, Mike Freel, Brian Hal- ferty. Row 4: Jill Knapp, Doug Redhead, Dennis Jones, Marietta Doll, Craig Davis, Jeff Rowat, Jon Bloomquist, Peggy Simmons. Not pictured: Randy Shannahan, Dave Priebe, Kent Welch, Gary Gervais. —25— New Ideas In Music Create New Sounds SCARLET SINGERS, Row 1: Keith Peterson, Jeff Rowat, Allen Phillips. Row 2: Kathy Borg, Marilyn Lasher, Maryann Riley, Sharon McMulin, Lynn Parker, Party Bowes, Mardeen Cassell, Becky Kennedy, Rita Davis, Sherry Brown, Marlys Par- cell, Jill Brooks. Row 3: Janice Baker, Tim Nichol, Jon Bloomquist, Brad Simpson, John Schieffelbein, Rex Wheeler, Jeff Gilbert, Paul De Neui, Jon Hogbin, Fred Redhead, Gay Irving. Not pictured: Wayne Bauman, Tom Rowat, Maria Warren, Mr. Carnes (adviser). Music Involvement 1970 welcomes the beginning of a new group to East High ' s music scene. This group is known as the Scarlet Singers, who reflect a new age with new ideas. Mr. Carnes, the adviser, and his Scar- let Singers reach out for unusual music approaches, then attempt to relate them to East High. Along with the addition of the Scarlet Singers, EHS still has its traditional Marching Band. The band marched along with the Steppers during the football season and played in the gym for assem- blies and basketball games. ALL STATE (Vocal), Row 1: Patty Bowes, Kathy Davis, Jill Brooks, Barb Myers. Row 2: Tom Rowat, Jon Bloomquist, Jon Hogbin. Not pictured: (instrumental) Chris Anderson, Keith Peterson. The 1970 drum major and majorette, Fred Redhead and Vickie Berg, led the marching band as they per- formed during half-time at football games throughout the season. —26— Pep Club Urges EHS Scarlets To School spirit is an important part of East High School. One very large group at EHS is the Pep Club. The Pep Club is an organized group that not only joins together to urge the mighty Scarlets to a victory, but they symbolize the pride of all East High students. Their yells and cheers repre- sent the traditional East High Spirit that is part of the school ' s heritage. Victory PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Maryann Riley, president; Cheryl Smith, vice-president; Renee Anthony, secretary; Kathy Taber, treasurer. Not pictured: Marlys Parcell, secretary. Left: Nancy Petty, junior, cheers to support the Scarlets. Below: Active members of the Pep Club join together to boost their team, the mighty Scarlets. Quill Tells It Like It Was ' RONALD BECHTEL Co-Editor Under the leadership of Co-Editors Ron Bechtel and Kathy Lettington, and Managing Editor Paula Fuchs, this year ' s staff of 26 students have undergone many hours of hard planning in order to provide us with the yearbook. The yearbook is divided into six sections, with a certain number of pages assigned to each staff member . Their job is to layout the pages, crop pictures, and finally to write all copy for pages assigned to them. Special mention should be given to photographers: Rick Allison (chief photographer), Ed Green, and Dave Klinefeldt; editorial and photography adviser, Mr. Christian; advertising and photography adviser, Mr. Lethcoe ; and business adviser, Mrs. Hemer. KATHY LETTINGTON Co-Editor Co-Editors Kathy Lettington and Ron Bechtel, and Managing Editor Paula Fuchs, discuss plans and changes to be made in the Quill. PAULA FUCHS Managing Editor JUNIOR QUILL STAFF, Row 1: Lone Oppenheim, Kothy Pratt, Joan White. Row 2: Audrey Matthews, Debbie Burgett, Debbie Muir, Mary Miskimins. Row 3: Ed Green, Lynn Parker (underclassmen editor), Perry Skinner. Not pictured: Keith Peterson (index editor), Mr. Christian (editorial and photog- raphy adviser), Mr. Lethcoe (advertising and photography adviser), Mrs. Hemer (business adviser). Sue Arnett and Paul Glover work hard in order to meet the deadline, as well as to provide a good yearbook. Rick Allison Chief Photographer Sue Arnett Senior Section Editor Bill Brown Konnie Fiscel Circulation Manager Kathy Gilchrist Paul Glover Sports Section Editor Karen Jefferson Academic Section Editor 4 Debra Johnson Randy Parker Barb Rice Activities Section Editor Dexter Winn —29— 1970 SCROLL STAFF One of the main objectives of any newspaper is to keep the reader informed. The 1970 Scroll Staff successfully ful- filled the duties and obliga- tions of keeping both the stu- dent body and the alumni in- formed of news at East. Under the leadership of Co-Editors Mar cia Macaulay and Doug Priebe, Managing Editor Susie Smith, and Business Manager Joyce Fife, the staff of fifty were required to report accu- rate facts along with interest- ing details, which together make up superior stories in the Scroll. Bottom left: Co-editors Doug Priebe and Marcia Macaulay review plans for the Scroll. Bottom right: Cindy Camille, junior, thoughtfully labors over her assignment for the Scroll. MARCIA MACAULAY Co-editor DOUG PRIEBE Co-editor SUSIE SMITH Managing Editor JOYCE FIFE Business Manager -30- Scarlet News Emphasizes Perfection Left: Joyce Fife, senior, reads through newspapers of other schools for new ideas to use in the Scroll. Right: Cyndy Saylcs, senior, works to meet the deadlines for Scroll production. SCROLL STAFF, PERIOD 4, Row 1: Sharon Kinnear, Becky Desing, Marilyn Anderson, Cindy Boatwright, Nancy Roe, Janet Knowles. Row 2: Randy Robbins, Stephanie McCormick, Pip Croker, Deanna Cox, Terri Brown, Vicki Caswell, Debbi West- endorf, Denny Damerval. Row 3: James Vincent, Bob Pickett, Mike Mercurio, Bill Minks, Brad Simpson, Gene Martin, Tom Lewis. Not pictured: Cathy Lettington, Cindy Camille, Jeff McDowell, Sherrie Radden, Mr. Christian (adviser). SCROLL STAFF PERIOD 5, Row 1 : Laura Aiken, Barb Myers, Susie Smith, Kate Taber, Jackie Bolin, Chris Peitzman, Marcia Macaulay. Row 2: David Klinefeldt, Dorothy Buch, Anita Akselis, Nancy Nutt, Cyndy Sayles, Debbie Burch, Rick Faust. Row 3: Rick Niswonger, Mark Polich, Rick Allison, Dave Larson, Doug Priebe, Kenny Sheibley. Not pictured: Mr. Christian (adviser), Joyce Fife, Virginia Fuller, Becky Houghton, Steve Lewis, Alberta Otterbach, Lois Woods. —31 — Spree, Service Projects Highlight Girls ' Club GIRLS ' CLUB serves two different purposes: as a service club and as a social club. Being a service club, it has community and state-directed goals. This year ' s service project included sending nut cups, at Thanksgiving and Christmas time, to day-care centers and retirement homes. Girls ' Club members also made Christmas stockings for Veterans ' Hospital, and painted equip- ment for the Oakridge Day-Care Center. Socially, Girls ' Club centers around East High itself. The girls plan and sponsor the Spinsters ' Spree, a mother-daughter tea, a style show, and a coke party for the sophomores. Girls ' Club advisers for 1970 were Miss Grabill, Miss Ochs, Mrs. Tyler, and Mrs. Wangen. Officers included Connie Taylor, president; Cynthia Sayles, vice-president; Ann hAaurer, secretary; and Marci Danley, treasurer. Cindy Graham, Debbie Beede, and Debbie Haugen make Christmas stockings as a part of the Girls ' Club service project. Girls 1 Club board and officers: Denise Lemon, Marci Danley, Ann Maurer, Janeene Hill, Connie Taylor, Sherri Brown, Cynthia Sayles, Sue Griffith, and Kathy Borg. Not pictured: Kathy Johnson. —32— SPINSTERS SPREE COURT: Dick Browncll and Mary Specker, sopho- more attendants; Alan Cumpston and Debbie Johnson, king and queen; and Cindy Camille and Kenny Sheibley, junior attendants. ' Wonders Of The Sea ' Come Alive At Spree Wonders of the Sea served as the theme for the 1970 Spinsters ' Spree. Boys wore amusing bou- tonniere created by their dates; some boutonnieres were anchors, and others centered around live fish. Dates were thrown into the Octopus, and cou- ples were married in the sunken ship. Games were played, telegrams sent, and stuffed animals won. In the student center, the Emerald Brass Band served as musical entertainment. Seniors Debbie Johnson and Alan Cumpston were chosen queen and ki ng; Kenny Sheibley and Cindy Camille were the junior attendants; and Mary Specker and Dick Brownell were the sophomore attendants. Ron Dawson and Yvonne Aspengren exchange wed- ding vows in the Sunken Ship. Sophomore Mary Kutchcn shows couples how to play one of the games at the Spinsters ' Spree. —33— Foreign Student Becomes Part Of East Pip Croker came to Des Moines from Walcha, New South Wales, Australia, under the sponsor- ship of the AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. Miss Whitford is the adviser of this organization. Pip ' s American sister is senior Dorothy Buch; her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buch. Pip, a senior, has become very involved and active at East. She is a member of Pep Club, Girls ' Club, and was in one of the school plays. During Pip ' s first semester at East, she became a repres entative of Student Government. Second semester Pip was elected vice-president of Stu- dent Government and chairman of the assembly committee. Pip works in journalism class help- ing to get the Scroll mailed (left). Right: Dorothy and Pip enjoy each other ' s company. Row 1: John, Pip, and Fred. Row 2: Dorothy, Mr. Buch, Mrs. Buch, and Janice. —34— Synchronettes Entertain With Jungle Book For the 1970 SYNCHRONETTE show, 25 tal- ented girls put together their colorful version of Jungle Book. On May 16, the girls entered in competition at the state meet where they were judged on their ability to perform their different routines and stunts. Mrs. Grossnickle is the adviser. Senior Pat Granberg during her performance in ' Jungle Book. ' SYNCHRONETTES, Row 1: Peggy Chongo, Cindy Boatwright, Sherri Hartle, Nanc y Petty, Gelene Parsons, Paula Barbour, Peggy Brown, Patti Dennis. Row 2: Betty Schooley, Linda Russell, Tina Mathis, Sue Kidman, Marcia Macaulay, Peggi Simmons, Pat Granberg. Row 3: Mardeen Cas- sell, Jeanie Scarlett, Diane Fankell, Sharon Headley, Nancy Wellander, Pam Nizzi, Lois Woods, Mrs. Gross- nickle, adviser. Not pictured: Linda Hindal, Pat Seehan. SYNCHRONETTE OFFICERS: Pam Nizzi, treasurer; Lois Woods, secre- tary; Pat Granberg, vice-president; and Marcia Macaulay, president. Upward Bound members Anita Green, Jean Scarlett, Paula Fuchs, Mr. Peterson (adviser), and Mike Woods discuss an up-coming ac- tivity. Upward Bound, DECA Aid While Members Learn The main purpose of DECA is to give students a head start toward their careers. The Distribu- tive Education Club of America is open to seniors who have studied sales courses as juniors. DECA students study required courses in the morning at school; afternoons find them working at vari- ous business establishments around the city. This program not only affords them a steady wage, but also graduation credits, as well as job-training. UPWARD BOUND gives members an oppor- tunity to study subjects on an independent basis. Thirteen students, chosen to spend eight weeks of summer vacation at Central College, attended various classes dealing with subjects of special interest to them. The members of the club meet once a month to plan special events, which in- clude seeing a hockey game or a movie. Senior Connie Huffman looks on as Governor Robert Ray proclaimed March as National DECA Month. DECA: Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America. DECA members L y n n e Geitz (left) and Janice Sin- nard look over stock while they work at Younkers East- gate. Members Explore Areas Of Science, Computers The members of COMPUTER CLUB, led by Steve Spangler and Brian Seeley, had the privi- lege to run computers and write programs for them. These ambitious students, along with Mr. Storer (adviser) meet on Saturday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Area XI Computer Cen- ter in the Polk County Building. Field trips, reports, guest speakers, and movies are all part of SCIENCE CLUB. The members concentrate on current developments in science. Under the supervision of Mr. Peterson and Mr. Sloan (advisers), the group of twenty regular members explore the areas of science which in- terest them. Officers Brian Seeley, Kurt Lang- land, Cindy Wood, and Nancy Maynes helped to make this year ' s club a success. Science Club member Kurt Langland, junior, proves that mod scientists do exist at East High. Pat Dennis, seated, demonstrates the use of a computer to other Com- puter Club members. From left to right are Steve Spangler, Brian See- ley, Chuck Housman, and Mr. Storer (adviser). Science Club members Cindy Ward, Patty Patterson, Kurt Langland, and Mr. Sloan (adviser), work on a project for the Science Center. —37— Clubs Unlock Doors To East High Spirit KEY CLUB is a men ' s service club associated with the Eastside Kiwanis. This year the club sold Easter Seal stickers, and bought four patron tickets for the All-City dance. The club also helped in the planning of the Stomp-In, and oper- ated their own booth. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB had a membership of eighty boys whose main project, this year, was the selling of programs at the basketball tourna- ments at Veterans Auditorium. Enthusiastic cheers seeped out the doors of the girls ' gym this year from the GIRLS ' REC- REATION ASSOCIATION. GRA administers an intramural program for girls. The girls play their games after school: speed- ball, ring tennis, basketball, and volleyball. Mrs. Knott is the adviser. GRA officers Becky Coleman (vice-president), Gail Alex- ander (secretary), Terri Brown (president), and Barb Carvour (treasurer). Mr. Ackerman (adviser), Dennis Damerval, and Kent Larson count money that Key Club collected for the Easter Seal drive. Gary Bash, Dick Eisenlauer, Denny O ' Boyle, and Mr. Tannatt (adviser) preside over a Lettermen ' s Club meet- ing. —38— Various Clubs Attract Talented Students GYMNASTICS CLUB had approximately fif- teen girls in its membership this year. Their club meetings took place each Wednesday morning at seven o ' clock. The girls worked on basic tumbling routines, and on the uneven parallel bars. This year ' s adviser was Mr. Barakat. This year the members of DRAMA CLUB met and discussed all aspects of drama and plays. They saw the play, The Trojan Women, which was shown at Drake. The officers were Barb Gritton, president; Keith Peterson, vice-president; Mardeen Cassell, secretary; Dan Travis, treasurer; Mr. Waller, adviser. Above: Juniors Keith Peterson and Dan Travis go over a scene from a play they are studying in Drama Club. Left: Senior Debbie Beal performs gymnastic stunts with the aid of sophomore Kathy Francis. Art Club Draws Interest We were created to be creative. This is the motto of ACE (the Art Club of East). The members of ACE are students who are presently taking art in East High School. The members of ACE aided in school activities by helping paint the scenery for Jungle Book and the back scenery for the musical, H.M.S. Pina fore. Another one of their projects includ- ed painting posters for Learn Baby Learn, the spring play. Officers for 1970 were Diane Fankell, presi- dent; Pam Anderson, vice-president; and Mona Axser, secretary. Mr. Knotts was the adviser. Juniors Mona Axser and Diane Fankell enjoy the freedoms that ACE provides for them. French Club members Tim Mal- lory, Diane Wightman, Bob Pick- ett, Patricia Patterson, Anne Killen, and Charlyn Kutchen are shown testing their knowledge and having fun by playing Probe, a word game in French. Spanish Club members enjoy sing- ing traditional Spanish songs. From left to right are Valerie Steen, Patty Bowes, Mr. Pratt (adviser), Karen Wilson, Sherri Weiss, Mike Woods, Donna Wood, and Bill Scott. Language Clubs Help To Develop Understanding The main purpose of FRENCH CLUB is to broaden the student ' s outlook on the French language and culture. Under the supervision of Mr. Pratt, the members see films about French cities, sing songs in French, and play word games. The club consists of about 12 members. SPANISH CLUB members learn about the cul- ture and language of the Spanish people. At their meetings, the 16 members get together and sing Spanish songs with the guitar accompani- ment of Mr. Pratt, adviser. They also sample Spanish foods and play games which help them understand the Spanish way of life. Nancy Petty, junior, is pictured serving a piece of cake to Jim Rchard, sophomore, at the All-Language Club ' s Food Fair. —40— German Club members are shown dancing the polka at one of their meetings. From left to right are Nancy Petty, John Schieffclbcin, Dave Fuchs, Patty Meyer, Mike Freel, and Sandi Wilson. German Club member Becky Ken- nedy, junior, pins the traditional initiation ribbon on Mike Freel, also a junior. German, Latin Clubs Enjoy Eventful Year Parties, a hayrack ride, and a visit to the Bavarian Haus highlighted GERMAN CLUB activities. With Mrs. Iverson ' s supervision, this club consisted of about 25-30 members who became acquainted with the German language and customs. At their Oktoberfest, similar to the one held in Munich, Germany, they chose a king and queen, played German games, and drank their own version of beer ' Hail Caesar ' Latin is alive and well was this year ' s theme of LATIN CLUB. Under the supervision of Mr. Dolan, the members participate in different activities such as, Saturnalia (a holiday of harvest), a Roman wedding, and parties — all complete with togas. Many members attended the state convention where they had the opportunity to compete with other schools in areas of sports, costume, and mythology. Ancient history comes alive as these Latin Club members por- tray the burial scene from the tragic Greek play, Antigone. From left to right are Beverly Kennedy, Kent Larson, Diane Mclntire, Jim Rehard, and Tim Schacherer. 41 — Caesar? Mark Antony? No. It s senior Gary Boatwright, state Latin Club President, modeling an authentic-looking Roman toga. Travel Club officers, from left: Barb Carvour (president), Charlyn Kutchen (secretary), Miss Arnold (ad- viser), Gail Alexander (treasurer), and Marvanna Staley (vice-president), look over some travel brochures dur- ing a meeting. FORENSICS ACTIVITIES, Row 1: Paula Barbour, Jan Goddard, Donna Mchr, Joan Mahaffey, Lynell Stender, Jo Anderson. Row 2: Bob Gray, Brad Simpson, Wayne Bauman, Dave Holmgren, Kent Larson, Rick Cave. Not pictured: Lorry Davis, Gary Boatwright, Larry Eaton. Members Gain Variety Of Experiences To be or not to be . . . senior Kent Larson debates his side of an issue during a forensics session. The members of TRAVEL CLUB meet once a month to view a program presented about different cities of interest. They undertake various money- making projects throughout the year to help finance a trip to a nearby city. Any student interested in competitive speaking is welcome to participate in FORENSICS ACTIV- ITIES, which includes debate, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and dramatic interpreta- tion. With the help of Miss Whitford and Mr. Heckel, the speech team had a very successful year. They placed second in the Metropolitan De- bate Meet. East also tied for second place at the St. Edmond ' s Invitational Speech Tournament, while Jo Anderson and Kent Larson earned the honor of being the only undefeated affirmative team in their division. Members of the team finished first and fourth in extemporaneous speaking, and third in original oratory at the Iowa City Speech Festival. The speech team also placed in various other meets and tournaments throughout the year. -42— Jane Ewart (left) and Chris Lewis are shown putting mail in the teach- ers ' boxes — one of the many duties of an office helper. Various Clubs Aid In Selecting Girls with clerical skills are chosen by their business teachers to be OFFICE HELPERS. Their duties vary depending on whom they assist. It is a great experience for those planning on a career in office work. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB members have an op portunity to explore many areas of photography. Each meeting is concerned with a different phase of photography, from enlarging pictures to more advanced camera techniques. Acquainting students with the teacher ' s work is the main purpose of F. T. A. Future Teachers of America is a national organization established to help seek out those students who have an apti- tude for teaching. The members of this year ' s club volunteered their time to be of service to teachers. 1 Photography Club member Ed Green (seated) prepares to make an en- largement of a picture as Mr. Lethcoe (adviser), Dave Klinefeldt, Rick Alli- son, and Gary Ruths look on. F.T.A. members Marlys Parcell (seated), Mrs. Blenderman (adviser), Dave Fuchs, Jim Johnson, Mrs. Lowther (adviser), Cindy Rotschafer, and Anne Carlson are shown helping out in the counselors 1 office. —43— —44— —45— Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Track, -48- A Year Of Reshaping And Rebuilding Another East High touchdown! Don Levell gives Valley a big scare. With Valley leading 15-0 and with only one minute left in the first half, Levell intercepted a Valley pass and raced 29 yards for the T.D. Then, just before lime ran out, Levell again intercepted another stray pass, this time racing 65 yards for the score. Left: The fleet feet of the fast fleeing fearless quarterback flew by the fast foe on the far end for a flashy touchdown at the East-Hoover game. Right: New Tide XK with enzymes would get these uniforms cleaner than Brand X did at the East-North game. Bill Cronin Phil Dunagan Bill Eiscnlaucr Dick Eiscnlaucr Vic Erickson Paul Gichl Gary Griffith —49— Blazek Leads Scarlets To Victory Retiring head coach of East High, Mr. Blazek, watches intently as his team carries out his game plan. Blazek announced his retirement after one year as head coach, compiling a 3-6 record. Assistant Head NOT PICTURED: Coach Johnson Assistant Coach I I Terry Hatchitt Fred Hankins Tom Johannsen Steve Jones Don Karns Mark Kelly Scott Labus Levell Named To All-Metro Squad VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD East 30 Sioux City Central 24 East 6 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 42 East 0 Hoover 33 East 8 North 6 East 40 Tech 20 East 14 Valley 32 East 8 Dowling 60 East 14 Roosevelt 36 East 0 Lincoln 20 The Scarlet Football team finished their season with a 3-6 record. Senior Don Levell was named on the All-City Defensive Squad. Honorable mention was given to Dennis O ' Boyle, Kevin O ' Boyle, Steve Wright, and Gary Griffith. After a year of rebuilding, East should prove to be one of the top contenders for next year ' s Metro Conference title. Len Leo Dave Levell Don Levell Steve Lewis Tom Lewis Jim McBride Don Morton —50— Kevin O ' Boyle Greg Perry Greg Phillips Doug Priebe Kent Ridge Gory Rourke Rod Shipley Sophs, Juniors Strengthen Squad Raindrops Keep Fallin ' On Our Heads at the East-North game. Scarlet Team Plagued By Injuries s ( 0 w Don Levell (left) catches pass for added yardage white an innocent Sioux City player looks on in awe. Jim Smith Ed Stewart Dan Tuinstra Steve Wright Bob Zust NOT PICTURED Dennis O ' Boyle Randy Webb Dennis Lorcy Mike Galvan Mike Neal Alan Widlund —51 — SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1 : Doug Lorey, Terry Stiles, Tracy Thorpe, Bob Conklin, Rick Thorp, Dave Bishop, Mike Mitchell, Arnie Peterson, Marque Strother, Mike Thomas, Dave Bell, Mark Ivanovich, Shon McDonough, Jim Gray, Rod Matzke. Row 2: Alan Widlund, Rick Fite, Kevin Topp, Gary Knight, Don Jordan, Don Dyer, Dan Tuinstra, Bill Gif- ford, Randy Phillips, Steve Sharp, Jim Kale, John Olson, Dick Brownell, Charles Crawford, Bill Butts. Row 3: Roger Steward, Rod Shipley, Mitch Williams, Dave Stanford, Jim Hopkins, Tim Stephen, Jim Kernes, Coach Hermann, Coach Steward, Coach Barakat, Jerry Friedmeyer, Gary Plummer, Steve Jones, Tim Summy, Greg Hunter, Dave Brewer, Andre Johnson. New Coach Flies Canaries To Winning Season Quarterback Rod Shipley (11), fakes handoff to Dave Brewer (40), as Dave Bell (36), prepares to block. FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD Sophomore Team East 26 Hoover 0 East 36 North 14 East 19 Tech 0 East 14 Valley 0 East 0 Dowling 14 East 8 Roosevelt 18 Mr. Steward, East ' s new sophomore football coach (kneeling), gets counsel from his assistants, Coach Barakat (left) and Coach Hermann, while his Canaries defeat the Valley Tigers 14 to 0. The ' 69 Canaries had a great season with a final record of four wins and two losses. —52 This Is East High Basketball 1970 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD, Row 1: Criss Brown, Kent Larson, Jim McBride, Kevin O ' Boyle, Jim Smith, Harold Capps, Gene Martin, Don Karns. Row 2: Assistant Coach Herman, Vic Erickson, Mark Kelly, Dennis O ' Boyle, Tim Mallory, Gary Bash, Rocky Hunt, Dave Swanson, Doug Priebe, Dennis Armington, Coach Sandquist. Not pictured: Mike Collins, Cortez Nichols. Varsity Squad Compiles 4-13 Season Record The 1970 East High Basketball Team, led by Coach Sandquist, compiled a 4-13 season record. The Scarlets opened the season with a victory over the Ankeny Hawks, defeated Tech twice, and downed Nevada to round out the season. This year ' s starting squad was dominated by seniors Rocky Hunt, Dave Swanson, Tim Mallory, Gary Bash, Dennis O ' Boyle, Doug Priebe, Cortez Nichols, and Kent Larson. All rotated in the starting position. Next year ' s squad promises to be strong because of all the experienced ma- terial returning. Scarlet cagers play Ring around the Rosie as they surround their Roosevelt opponent. Dave Swanson and Tim Mallory head out of the locker room and onto the court as they prepare for another rugged cage battle. 54 ' To be or not to be. Coach Sandquist gestures for a player to come to the bench. Assistant Coach Johnson confers with the scorekeeper during the game. Sandquist, Johnson Coach 1970 Varsity Cagers Varsity Basketball Season Record East 57 Ankeny 45 East 49 Hoover 56 (O.T.) East 64 North 80 East 60 Cedar Rapids Regis 64 East 82 Tech 59 East 45 Valley 69 East 40 Dowling 43 East 56 Roosevelt 76 East 50 Lincoln 72 East 53 Hoover 59 East 65 North 71 East 83 Tech 45 East 49 Valley 75 East 57 Dowling 79 East 49 Roosevelt 57 East 71 Nevada 54 East 65 Lincoln 71 East 67 Ottumwa 73 (O.T.) East 59 Hoover (District) 74 Mr. Bagdonnas (left), head of the Physical Education Department, and Mr. Neal, Athletic Director, look over the new stopwatch. Mr. Bagdonnas also takes care of all of the sports equipment. As Athletic Director, Mr. Neal has the job of scheduling all athletic events and ordering sup- plies for athletics. Coach Sandquist shouts instructions to players from bench. —56— Dave Swanson talks to Coach Sand- quist about a technical problem. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 1: Dove Lingren, Dick Brownell, Mike Mitchell, Andre Johnson, Dennis Jones, Jim Gray. Row 2: Coach Jay, Rod Shipley, Lowell Jacobsen, John Kirkparrick, Steve Jones, Dennis Earleywine, Mike Collins, Coach Dick Johnson. Not pictured: Dave Brewer. Tough Opponents Provide Experience For Sophs Coach Johnson and the 1970 East High Canar- Canaries proved too much for the Engineers, and ies sophomore basketball team ended their derailed them 54-48. season with a 6-12 overall record. The Canaries For their final victory of the season the won their season opener against Ankeny, 62-53. Canaries completely overwhelmed their Nevada They whipped Valley 52-37. The Canaries found opponents, 66-23. their Dowling opponents an equal match by win- There were many outstanding players on this ning in the last second of both games. year ' s squad; each will prove himself an asset to In their second meeting with Tech, the next year ' s junior varsity or varsity squads. Lowell Jacobsen goes up for a shot despite the close guarding by his opponent. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD East 62 Ankeny 53 East 31 Hoover 48 East 36 North 72 East 57 Regis 80 East 47 Tech 69 East 52 Valley 37 East 50 Dowling 49 East 39 Roosevelt 72 East 54 Lincoln 61 East 45 Hoover 55 East 56 North 73 East 54 Tech 48 East 57 Valley 63 East 63 Dowling 62 East 39 Roosevelt 70 East 66 Nevada 23 East 53 Lincoln 76 East 65 Ottumwa 66 Mike Mitchell has little trouble getting his jump shot off despite high hand of his competitor. Left: Sophomore Dick Brownell shoots o free throw at the Dowling game. Right: Mike Collins, sophomore, pumps one in to score in the same contest. East 52 Valley 63 EQUIPMENT MANAGERS, Row 1: Steve Jefferson, Steve Anderson. Row 2: Bob Burton, John Olson, Bob Sherman, Ken Sheibley. —59— VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD, Row 1: Gory Rourke, Dan White, John Leach, Terry Hatchitt, Randy Zook, Bill Ross. Row 2: Steve Lewis, Dave Gustafson, Dave Stanford, Tom Webster, Bill Steffen, Steve Wright. Wrestlers Finish No. 2 In Metro Conference —60— Wrestling 1970 Wrestling Tournament Winners GREENFIELD Team — 2nd place Individual Winners Dan White 1st. 130 lbs. Steve Wright 2nd 137 lbs. Gary Rourke 2nd. 145 lbs. Dave Gustafson 2nd. 185 lbs. AMES Team — tie for 2nd place Individual Winners Bill Ross 1st. 98 lbs. Steve Wright 2nd. 137 lbs. Tim Pickney 2nd. 1 15 lbs. Dan White 2nd. 130 lbs. Dave Stanford 2nd. 165 lbs. KNOXVILLE Team — 1st place Individual Winners Bill Ross 1st 98 lbs. Terry Hatchitt 1st. 115 lbs. Steve Wright 1st. 137 lbs. Dan White 2nd. 130 lbs. Bill Steffen 2nd. 154 lbs. Bob Zust 2nd. Heavyweight SECTIONAL Individual Winners Dave Stafford 1st. 165 lbs. Dan White, 1st. 130 lbs. Steve Lewis 2nd Heavyweight At right Ccach Hand reflects the (hrill and excitement of an East High wrestling meet. Dowling opponent grimaces in pain as East s Dave Gustafson applies pressure to hold. —61 — RESERVE WRESTLING SQUAD, Row 1: Steve Stanford, Dan Tuinstra, Greg Phillips, Tom Johannsen. Row 2: Coach Hand Mike Neal, Bob Zust, Gary Plummer, Ed Stewart. Reserve Squad Adds Strength To Varsity Team The East High Wrestling Squad ended their season with a tine 4-2-1 record. The Scarlet grapplers finished 2nd in the Metro Confer- ence. The Scarlets did not have a large num- ber of returning lettermen, but with the ones they had, and the ready and willing reserves the Scarlets made every opponent leary of the competition. The Scarlets will have a number of lettermen returning next year. Hopes will be high next year when the Scarlets bid for the Metro Conference championship. This year ' s Varsity Wrestling Co-captains were seniors Steve Wright and John Leach, both were returning lettermen. Varsity Wrestling Season Record East 22 Hoover 22 East 20 North 27 Greenfield Invitationa 1 2nd place East 28 Roosevelt 16 Ames Quadrangular 2nd place East 24 Lincoln 20 Knoxville Invitational 1 st place East 29 Dowling 15 East 1 3 Valley 32 East 30 Tech 16 ' Are you hurt? 44 No, I think I ' m DEAD! — 62- Matmen Show Skill Against Tough Opponents Tom Finckney, Garry Tillorson, Doug Lorey, Bob Burton. —63— Boys Set Three Records . . . Girls Capture Fourth Ron Hills flies high for points in board competition. BOYS ' SWIMMING, Row 1: Tim Nichol, Tom Rowat, Rick Scheel, Steve Nichols, Will Walling, Steve Harlan. Row 2: Coach Vavra, Bob Conklin, Gary Knight, Mike Remster, Jim Ford, Willie Watson, Coach McCollaugh. Not pictured: Charlie Hol- lingshead, Ron Hills, Dave Erickson. —64— GIRLS ' SWIMMING TEAM, Row 1: Delinda Doty, Cyndy Boatwright, Kathy Anderson, Randa Fors, Cyndy Mabe, Linda Bickel, Becky Nichol, Roberta Simpson. Row 2: Marcia Macaulay, Betty Schooley, Nancy Beghtol, Marlys Swacker, Janeene Hill, Terri Constable, Nancy Wellander, Michelle Macaulay, Patti Dennis. Row 3: Diane Shelton, Marguerite Davenport, Tete Hanson, Penni Simpson, Kelley Fiscel, Missy Garver, Nancy Petty, Jill Knapp, Party Patterson, Jeanie Scarlett, Jackie Gross- nickel (coach). Not Pictured: Linda Blanchard, Rikki Fleming (manager). Swimming 1970 The boys set three school records during a 2-7 season. Rick Scheel recorded a 1:10.1 time in the 100-yard breaststroke, Tom Rowat splashed to a 2:17.5 in the 200 individual medley, and Charlie Hollingshead sailed to a 4:29.8 in the 400-yard freestyle. The best swimmers were Captain Rick Scheel (breaststroke), Charlie Hol- lingshead (freestyle), Tom Rowat (individual medley), and Ron Hills (diver). Girls ' Swimming enjoyed its first year as an official sport and the water squaws captured fourth place with a 2-4 season. The top squaws this year were Marlys Swacker (freestyle, individ- ual medley, breaststroke), Delinda Doty (back- stroke), Nancy Beghtol (freestyle relay), Kelley Fiscel (freestyle relay), Roberta Simpson (butter- fly, freestyle), and Penni Simpson (diver). Marlys Swacker comes up for air as she swims the freestyle. GIRLS ' SWIMMING RECORD Bob Conklin swims the backstroke for the Scarlet Tankers. East 77 East 40 East 32 East 1 6 East 79 East 32 Lincoln Marsha I Itown Valley Hoover North Roosevelt 17 55 63 79 13 63 —65— Hopes High For Next Season . . . Five Returning The East High Cross Country team compiled a dual meet record of no wins and seven losses. The season ended with a fourteenth place showing in the state meet. This year ' s senior lettermen are Dennis Damerval, Rick Hudson, Dan Arland, and Henry Peterson, captain. Returning lettermen next year are juniors Bill Westholm, Harvey Harris, Kevin Nelson, and sophomores Keith Jackson and Joe Young. The best times this year were recorded by Harvey Harris, with a 4:45 mile run and Rick Hudson with an 11:00 two mile run. Next year ' s team should be strong with five returning lettermen. CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD Rick Hudson puts on a burst of speed and races to the finish line. East 21 Hoover 6 East 14 North 7 East 13 Tech 8 East 12 Valley 9 East 14 Dow ling 8 East 20 Roosevelt 6 East 20 Lincoln 6 TRACK TEAM, Row 1: Kevin Nelson, Cornell Stewart, Dennis Damerval, Fred Davis, Keith Jackson, Harvey Harris, Rick Hudson, Ed Phillips, Dick Eisenlauer, Alan Bernard, Tom Johannsen, Jerry Brookshire, Kip Kuyper. Row 2: Dan Arland, Gene Martin, Gary Sigler, Bill Westholm, Steve Kountz, Mike Kizzi, Marque Strother, Denny Jones, Roger Steward, Al Hackney, Joe Young, Gary Bird, Steve Blanchard, Criss Browi. Row 3: Coach Harris, Coach Barakat, Henry Peterson, Mike Woods, Dennis Armington, Bob Zust, Warren Hunsbergsr, Jim Rehard, Bill Cronin, Dana Thomas, Don Morton, Roger Stephens, Darrell Bennett, Mike Neal, Steve Lewis, Greg Phillips, Coach Oxenreider. 1970 Track Team Races Through New Season 1970 TRACK SCHEDULE March 21 Federation Lamoni 30 State Indoor April 1 Valley Here 8 North, Valley Valley 1 1 Valley Relays Valley 15 Hoover, Tech Here 18 Bobcat Relays Marshallt ' n 21 Indianola, Valley Indianola 24-25 Drake Relays Drake 29 Dowling, Hoover, Lincoln Lincoln May 8-9 District 16 Conference Meet Drake 23 State Outdoor 30 Federation Outdoor Ames Cornell Stewart leaps over the bar as Gene Martin looks on. Tom Johannscn jumps over the last hurdle and heads for the home stretch. Dick Eisenlauer, Criss Brown, Kevin Nelson, and Rick Hudson blast out of the blocks and dash down the track. -67— Mark Polich prepares to tap in a long putt. GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM, Row 1: Linda Foster, Charlyn Kutchen, Nancy Bowler, Linda Hindal. Row 2: Coach Wright, Carolyn Cochran, Kathy Cox, Gail Alexander, Patty Bowes. Golfers Tee Off In 1970 Tim Lathrop approaches the green with a well aimed chip shot. GOLF SCHEDULE 27 Valley at Valley G March 27 Valley at Valley B 30 Hoover at Grandview B 31 Hoover at Grandview G May April 4 Lincoln at Grandview B 5 Lincoln at Grandview G 6 Roosevelt at Waveland B 6 North at Grandview G 10 Newton at Grandview G 8 Sectional at Ames B 13 Tech at Grandview B 9 Sectional at Carroll G 1 6 Tech at Grandview G 12 North at Grandview B 20 Dowling at Grandview B 15 District at G 22 St. Joseph at Waveland G 16 District at B BOYS ' GOLF TEAM, Row 1: John Kirkpatrick, Kent Larson, Mark Polich, Dave McDonald (captain), Tim Lathrop, Gary Hull. Row 2: Coach Wright, Terry Stile, Merril Waller, Greg Schultz, Kurt Thompson, Jim Jones. Not pictured: Gary Boatwright, Jim Kirkpatrick. —68— Steve McPherson applies backhand BOYS TENNIS TEAM, Row 1: Steve Williams, Jeff Rowat, Neil Hull, Ted Deviln, pressure to opponent in No. 1 singles Pau Nelson, Bob Gray. Row 2: Andre Johnson, Steve McPherson, Randy Parker, match. Dave Warren, Chuck Housman, Coach Johnson. Young Racqueteers Seek To Gain Experience BOYS 1 TENNIS SCHEDULE April 8 North There 13 Tech Here 17 Newton Here 20 Valley Here 23 Hoover Here 27 indianola Here 29 Dowling There May 4 Roosevelt Here 9 District Birdland 1 1 Lincoln There 18-19 Conference Birdland 22-23 State Birdland GIRLS ' TENNIS SCHEDULE April 9 North There 14 Tech Here 15 Indianola Here 17 Newton There 21 Valley Here 24 Hoover Here 29 St. Joseph ' s There May 1 Lincoln Here 5 Roosevelt Here 8 District Birdland 16 State Waterloo 18- 19 Conference Birdland GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM, Row 1: Sherrie Foust, Sandy Smith, Debra Minor, Stephanie Kathy Davis prepares to smash a McCormick. Row 2: Arlene Robinson, Jean Severson, Linda Russell, Peggy serve in No. 1 girl ' s match. Simmons, Kathy Davis. —69— It was a long, long journey It ' s a long journey, we are about to begin; our preparations began a few years before. The opportunities of education, enhanced by friendship, guidance, and understanding, Helped us grow and enriched our minds toward meaningful goals. As ive start down the road, our days of school behind, we shall know and alivays hope the traditions we felt tvill continue after we ' ve gone. Wheely, Rhonda? Is it a Yamaha, a Suzuki? No, it ' s Rhonda on her Honda at an assembly. An attempted wheely proves to be too much for senior Rhonda Shipley. —74— Proper Pancake Etiquette Julccn Anderson Is that Senioritis or Spring Fever Jim Simpkins and Barb Rice are suffering from? -75— Stomp In, sponsored by Student Government, was held April 3. The purpose of this event was to promote better student-faculty relations. The activities began with a student - faculty basket ball game, and a faculty victory. The student center was then opened for dancing to The Organization. There were sports in the boys ' gym and booths in the girls ' gym, spon- sored by various clubs. —76— ' Project Seventy ' This year ' s senior project was two-fold. It included the sale of car stickers and white gym bags with draw strings. Each pictured a Scarlet Indian. Gym bags sold for $2 each and car stickers for 25c Senior Board and Council decided on the project and were in charge of sales. In order to boost sales, a one-day promotion was used, in which a free car sticker was given away with the purchase of a gym bag. Senior Board member Barb Myers visits treasurer Ginny Fuller in the pen. Ginny was framed for the Great Gym Bag Robbery of the 70 s. Danny Burke Sherry Burkctt Robert Burton Paula Butts Mary Carey % 0 Sharon Carpc Vicki Carr Sandi Carter Barbara Carvour Roger Casner Donna Cassady Mardccn Casscll Celeste Castle Vicki Caswell Cynthia Caylor 4 i Deborah Caylor Chailcs Chapman Peggy Chongo Charles Cochran Gary Coe —78— Roger Davis Denny Dearth Simple Tim met a pieman going to the Patricia Dennis Ronald Dawson Paul DeNcui ' Stomp In. ' Senior Tim Mallory finally gets Becky Derroug h his pie and eats it, too! —79— 12 B Hostesses . told you this dance would be fun, didn ' t I? Virginia Fuller to her date, Kent Brady. Dancing CAN work up an appetite, and Kathy Borg and Rick Scheel are no exceptions, especially when being served lasagna at Rocky s White Shutter Inn. As the hostesses are announced, the guests of the formal listen to the introductions. Becky Desing Roberta Dickey John Diercks ■ r 1 t Two ' s a couple, three ' s a crowd. Find your own date, for crying out loud! Tom Lewis and his date, Jo- Ann McCallister, say to Rick Allison. Craig Dingman Carla Dismore Maxlne Downey Patricia Duncan —80— Diane Falkosk Greg Fallis Richaid Faust Mary Ann Feeley . . Step Into A Dream If you stick me . . Jill Alsted warns Steve Blanchard as he attempts to pin on her corsage. A dream came true for those who attended the 12B Formal this year. The annual formal was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Ft. Des Moines January 2. Any senior girl wishing to be a hostess was required to pay $10. The theme, Step Into a Dream, was carried out in the gold and green decorations that accented the ballroom. As the couples danced to sounds of The Moonlighter ' s Delight, the golden starbursts twinkled at the doorways. Upon the introduction of the 100 hostesses, each was presented with a small green vigil light candle with a gold velvet ribbon bearing her name. All that attended agreed they had stepped into a dream. Janice Lowery and her escort, Marty Smith, pause long enough for our photog- rapher to snap a picture. TO mm Susie Smith and Linda Lav- ins, co-chairmen of the 12-B, discuss plans for the upcoming event. Is that the Un-cola you ' re drinking? Alan Cumpston and Debbie Johnson break through to the underground and join the Un-cola plot. —81 — Queen, King Get Into ' Swim ' Of Things As the annual Spinsters ' Spree approached, the guys seemed to notice a strange friendliness from the gals. What could be the cause of this added attention? There could only be one reason — an escape into the Wonders of the Sea, this year ' s theme. The Spinsters ' Spree is spon- sored by Girls ' Club. After the gals hook their favorite fish, they are responsible for the tick- ets to the dance, the making of the corsage, and the dinner after- wards. That Imperial margarine will do it everytime! Spinsters ' Spree Queen Debbie Johnson and King Alan Cumpston stand by in wonder. —82— —83— Building Bridges To The Future Big Head? Some seniors are embar- rassed to find that they actu- ally do have big heads! Could this be the full educational level they attained or are they just filled with pride at being one of the most important groups at school? It ' s prob- ably a combination of both. As in previous years, the caps and gowns are red; the caps have red and black tassels. These caps and gowns are worn at Baccalaureate, Class Day Assembly and Commence- ment. Really, John getting your head measured isn ' t that bad! Senior John Plummer stands by patiently as he is measured by Mr. Coan, a com- pany representative. Jonathan Hogbin Bill Hohrmann Richard Holmes David Holmgren Rose Holt Stanley Holt Debbie Hood Tim Hcover Linda Hougc Rebecca Houghton Stephanie Koontz Stephen Kountz Charlyn Kutchen Mike Lapour David Larson Kenton Larson Jackie LaRue James LaRue Gary Laughlin Linda Lavins Smiling Senior Guys Enjoy Assemblies -87— Dcbra Marshall Randy Matthews Alan Mauk William May JoAnn McCallistcr Connie Richards Mote John Mullen Barbara Myers Tom Nalevanko —89— Mary Peterson Robert Pickett John Plummer Roberta Pollard Ken Pollock Peggy Powell Dennis Prother 1 ' 1 ■jf 4HP 4 Sue Peterson Chris Paulson Christine Peitzman Denise Perkins Henry Peterson Seniors Do Their Own Thing ' Attending the senior party, among regular students, were the Peter Fonda Honda Gang doing their own thing. Left to right: Purdy Boy Priebe, Hoe-down Heller, Loony Lewis, Mighty Minks, and Pot- shot Pickett. We ' ve heard seniors were doing their own thing the night of the senior party. Could their own thing be the Tennessee Birdwalk? —91 V Jane Prarher Doug Pricbc Evelyn Ramirez Dianna Rankin Fred Redhead Myra Reha Chris Reynolds Barbara Rice Connie Rictveld Bill Rife Seniors Rise To Good Morning Starshine Steve Layton still manages to force a smile after eat- ing heaven knows, how many rolls and demurs at the Senior Breakfast. The Senior Breakfast, kickoff to the senior activities, was held March 19, at 7 a.m. in the school cafeteria. The decorations were orange and yellow. The place settings included orange and yellow place- mats with a diploma tied in matching ribbons. Highlights of the program were guest speaker Kenneth Fulk and the Scarlet Singers, who sang the theme song, Good Morning, Starshine. Don Riley hAaryann Riley Randy Robbins Valeric Robbins Michael Rodgcrs Marilyn Romick Jerry Rudy Linda Russell Jane Rycrson —92— —93— Carol Tcllis Senior Cabinet Adds Solutions Linda Terrell Kevin Thomasson Senior Cabinet members Randy Ortega, Alan Cumpston, Don Levell, and Debbie Beal discuss solutions to one of the problems at East. —94— To Old Problems; Council Sparks New Ideas, Aids Board Two new additions have been made to the executive board of the senior class this year. The Senior Council and Senior Cabinet ' s main purpose is to help the Senior Board and class officers with projects and senior activities. The students chosen by their homerooms serve on the Senior Council, who get ideas and approval from their homerooms. The Senior Cabinet was chosen on the recommendations of the homeroom teachers, counsel- ors, and the senior adviser, Mr. Powell. Their chief responsi- bility lies in maintaining good relations among all students. Anxious to give suggestions to aid the Senior Board and Council are Council mem- bers Mike Mercurio, Becky Coleman, and Konnie Fiscel. Kevin Thomasson, Dave Arnold, and Betty Hemping listen with interest. —95— Bf 1 Robert Watson Cathy Way Jim Webb Tom Webster Diane Weichman Frances Weiland Theresa Whiscnand Sue White Debbie Widaman Diannc Wightman Dorothy Wilber Gary Wilson Marvin Wilson Dexter Winn Wes Winterbottom Donna Wood Lois Woods Marilyn Woodward Randy Worth Vicki Zcnor Climb Every Mountain, Find Your Dream Climb every mountain, ford every stream, was the advice given to the seniors by Dr. Jackson, principal, who was guest speaker, at the Senior Banquet. The banquet was held in the school cafeteria April 15 at 6:30 p.m. The colors were blue and green and on each table a mountain was placed to ex- press the theme. The menu included chicken-fried steak, potatoes and gravy, salad, and pie. Three seniors spoke, and, at the close, humorous awards were given. M-m-m, finger lickin ' good . . Nancy Sturdevant, Penni Simpson, Alice Grant, Nancy Bcghtol, and Parti Granberg enjoy the banquet dinner and program. —96— Seniors Not Pictured January Graduates Colleen Nadinc Add Cortez Ramon Nichols Musette Marie Ccscnza Valerie Antoinette Nichols David Mike DcMoss Maurice Gale Richardson Daniel J. Giftcrt John LeRoy Short III June Graduates Robert David Althaus Pam Lack James Michael Brauer Denise Edwina Lee Fred Lewis Breier Sherri Anne Lee Gary Dean Brill Gerry Edward Leete Donald Andrew Brockman Terry E. Leete John Louis Brown Michael Ray Lconardi Kenneth Wayne Burr Gary Gene Lincoln Curtis William Calaway Vickey Lee Lohncr Patricia Ann Calvert Keith Leroy Luce David Blaine Charron William L. Majerus David Lee Clemens Frank D. Moyer Lylc Calvin Dady Jon Murphy Nancy Jeanene Dershem Sue Eileen Ncsheim Virgil Charles Doll Richard Thomas Niswonger Clarence Eugene Donahue John Frank Papiani Durwin B. Donley Donald Raymond Peterson II Karen Grace Dorsey Roberta Kay Powell JoAnne Ealy Carmen Stella Ramirez Donald M. Fite Billie Joe Rittcr Richard Allen Forkner Dennis Dale Ross Rick Wayne Forsyth Timothy Gordon Schacherer Iris Ann Freeman Charles Russell Schreck Theodore Webster Gardner Richard Schrier Ronald L. Graham William Benning Scott Laura Ann Green Cornell Edward Stewart Michael Curtis Hastie Cathy Jean Stubbs Craig D. Hunt Barbara Ellen Swartz Carolyn Louise Jackson Leslie Adrian Swcnson Maria Jean Jewett Elizabeth Louise Nalcvanko Thompson Bobby Gene Johnston Michael Allen Thompson Gary Lynn Kclleher Bruce Raymond Wiand Patricia Ann Kinshaw Dorcas Norine Williams Honry Kimball Steve R. Wright —97— Senior nine teen -linn cl red Kent Brady President Jill Alsted Cindy Norman Kent Larson ' Denny O ' Boyle Leaders Exhibit Responsibility The Senior Board, a 1 4-mem- ber elected body, plans all the senior activities. They initiate the fund-raising projects, and, assisted by the Senior Council, promote the senior events. This board is headed by the class offi- cers and their adviser, Mr. Powell. Two board members are the co-chairmen of each senior event and head a committee composed of members of the Senior Coun- cil. The Senior Board makes all the final arrangements and is responsible for the success of all the senior activities. Dave Swanson Kathy Borg Secretary —98— Doug Priebe Sue Paterson Connie Taylor Virginia Fuller Treasurer Senior Board Heads Activities March 9 Senior Breakfast Co-chairmen: Connie Taylor Kent Larson April 15 Senior Banquet Co-chairmen: Doug Priebe Dave Swanson May 1 Senior Party Co-chairmen: Tom Lewis Denny O ' Boyle May 29 Prom Co-chairmen: Sue Paterson Cindy Norman May 31 Baccalaureate June 1 Class Day Assembly Co-chairmen: Jill Alsted Barb Myers June 2 Commencement —99— Seniors . Abshirc, Rebecca — Becky — Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6. Ackclson, Linda Lorraine — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Visual Aids Staff 7, 8. Adomson, James — Jim — Football 3; Moni- tor 5, 6. Add, Colleen Nadine — Ponchie Aiken, Laura — Student Council 4, 7; Assem- bly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 5, 6, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Akselis, Anito — Honor Roll 6, 7; Scroll Staff 5 ( 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Lee Town News Co-editor 7. Alexander, Gail — Assembly 3, 5, 7; Golf 6, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 6; Open House 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 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; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 7, 8; Clerical Staff 6; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8. Alexander, Judy — Toots — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 8; Golf 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 5, 6; Musical 4, 6, 8; Open House 3. Allen, Linda — Lyn — Assembly 7, 8; Spin- sters ' Spree Committee 4; Open House 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6. Allison, Richard — Rick — Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Staff 7, 8; Scroll Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Photogrophy Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Allred, Kathy Darlene Evans — Honor Roll 7; Student Council 3; Choir 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 6; Spanish Club 3, 4. Allred, Mary Lee — Assembly 7; Choir 7, 8; All-City Choir 7, 8; Quill Staff 5, 6; Quill Ad Stoff 5, 6; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Alsted, Jack — Fuzzy — Student Council 4; Footboll 3; Swimming 3 ( 4, 5, 6; Alumni Din- ner 6; Clerical Staff 5, 6; Key Club 3, 4; Gym Leoder 5, 6. Alsted, Jill — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council Jomboree 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Gregg Awords 7; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym- nastics 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Althous, Robert — David — DEC. A. 7 8. Anderson, Christine — Chris — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 6; All-City Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 7,; String Ensemble 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 6, 7, 8. Anderson, Juleen — Julie — Honor Roll 7; Scroll Staff 5; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Anderson, Marilyn — Honor Roll 6; St udent Council 3, 4, Treasurer 7; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, Co-Captain 7, Captain 8; Band 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Relations 3; Pancake Day 3, 5; U.N. Trip 6. Anderson, Mike — Buckwheat — Wrestling 3, 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Anderson, Nancy Ann — Nanky — Honor Roll 3; Assembly 5, 7; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 7, 8; Library Staff 7, 8. Anderson, Pamela Marie — Pom — Honor Roll 7; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8. Anderson, Steve — Football 3; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 3; Gym Leader 3, 5. Angell, Christine Ann — Chris — Clerical Staff 7, 8. Archer, Barry — Dinky Arland, Dan — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4. Armstrong, Debbie — Wonder Boy — Assem- bly 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Health Coreers Club 5, 6; German Club 5, 6, 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; Clerical Stoff 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Amett, Susan — Sue — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Stude nt Council 5; Quill Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 5. Arnold, David Alan — Dave — Yell Leaders 7, 8; Lincoln: Class Officer 5, 6; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Austin, Jackie Austin, Richard — Dick Bacon, Marilyn — Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8. Baldock, Peggy Ann — Peg Ball, hAaurcen — Student Council 3, 4, 7; Assembly 6, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Barbour, Paula — Honor Roll 4; Synchronettes 4, 7, 8; Drama Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Bash, Gary — Student Council 6, 7; Football 3, 7; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 5, 7; Track 6; Key Club 5, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Tour- nament Program Seller 8. Beal, Debbie — Honor Roll 7; Student Council 3, 5, Treasurer 8; Assembly 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Drill Team 7, 8; School Ploy 4; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Bcchtel, Ronald — Ron — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 5, 6, Co-Editor 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Beck, Betty. Beem, Linda — George — Pep Club 7. Beghtol, Nancy — Student Council 6; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Bell, Richard — Rick — Honor Roll 5. Bell, Scott — Travel Club 5, 6; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Photography Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Bengtson, Karen — Drill Team 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Bennett, Richard — Rick — Football 3; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Benshoof, Jack — Assembly 4; Wrestling 3; $75 Club 6. Berg, Vickie Jo— Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 4, 7; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; South Central Iowa Honor Band 4, 6; Drum Majorette 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4; Scroll Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Library Staff 7, 8; In- terschool Relations 6; Senior Council 7, 8. Birmingham, Alan — Worm — Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; $25 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Bishop, Nancy — Bish — Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3. Bishop, Paula Kay — Paula — Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Blackford, Robert Blanchard, Steve — Football 3; Latin Club 3, 4. Blazek, Dona — Marshalltown: Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Open House 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Nurse ' s Helper 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Ames: Choir 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Junior Senior Prom Comm. 5, 6; Open House 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; East: Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Bloomquist, Jon — Ironjaw — Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; All-State Choir 7; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 7; Christmas Brass Choir 5; Music Masters 8; After-Game Party Enter- tainer 7; Scarlet Singers 7, 8; Photography Club 5, 6; State Solo Contest 6, 8; Christmas Swing Choir 6. Boatwright, Gary — Boatman — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 5; Golf 4, 6, 8; Lotin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Debate Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7; Swim Leader 5, 6; Forensics Club 7, 8. Boese, Diane Bolin, Jackie — Boo — Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 5; Nativity 3; Musical 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 6. Bollenbaugh, Linda Borg, Karhryn — Kate — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Student Council 3, 7, 8; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 4, 8; All-State Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Brady, Kent — Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Stu- dent Council 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Cross Country 5; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 7; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 6. Brauer, James M. — Mike — Phoenix: Choir 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 1, 2; Musicol 4. Breier, Fred Brewer, Pamela Dee — Pom — Student Coun- cil 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Night Comm. 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Cler- ical Staff 7, 8; Interschool Relations 7, 8. Briggs, Sheila Rae — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Brill, Gary Brockett, David — Dave — Equipment Man- ager 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Monitor 5, 6. Brockman, Donald — Don Brockman, Doneta Brooks, Jill — Brooksie — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 4, 6, 8; All-State Choir 3, 5, 7; Nativity 3; Musical 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Drama Club 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scarlet Singers 7, 8; Modern Music Masters 7, 8. Brown, Archie — Honor Roll 3; Cross Country 3, 4. Brown, Harold — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Brown, John Louis Brown, Peggy — Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Brown, Sherry Ann — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Musical 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 6, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Teen Queen 6; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Brown, Teresa — Terri — Honor Roll 5, 6; Drill Team 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Scroll Staff 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 1 2B Formal Host- ess 7; Open House 7; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 5, 6, President 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Senior Council 8. Brown, William H. — Bill — Football 3; Quill Staff 7, 8; Debate Club 5, 6, 7; KDPS An- nouncers 7; Forensics Club 5, 6, 7. Brozek, Michael Eugene — Mike Buch, Dorothy — Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Staff 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6, Picture Editor 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Ger- man Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Bumgardner, Robert — Bummer — Student Council 3; Football 3; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4; Cross Country 5; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Burch, Debbie — Honor Roll 7; Assembly 4, 7; Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6. Burke, Danny Burkett, Sherri — Grace Burr, Kenneth — Kenny — Football 3, 5; Let- termen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Burton, Robert — Bob — Wrestling 3, 4; Equipment Manager 5, 6, 7, 8; $75 Club 5; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6. Butts, Paula Marie — Student Council 6; Girls ' Club 5; Gym Leader 5. Calaway, Curtis Calvert, Pat — Gregg Awards 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Travel Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4. Carey, Mary — Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; E.G.O. 3, 4, 5, 6. Carpe, Sharon — 12B Formal Hostess 7. Carr, Vicki — Vic — Student Council 7, 8; As- sembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Gregg Awards 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Senior Council 7, 8. Corter, Sandra Lee — Sam — Honor Roll 5; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8. Carvour, Barbara — Barb — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6, 8; 12 B Formal Hostess 7; Health Careers —100— . . . Of Seventy Through the Looking Glass Will the real Rick Schrier please stand up? Left: the reflected image of Rick Schrier, who is sculpturing his own likeness in art class. Club 3, 4; Lotin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Gymnastics Club 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, Treosurer 3, 4, President 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, Treosurer 7, 8. Casner, Roger Cassady, Donna — Honor Roll 3, 4; Assembly 5; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6. Cossell, Mardeen — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 5, 6; Mus- ical 5, 6; Open House 7; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Upward Bound 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym- nastics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Scorlet Singers 7, 8. Castle, Celeste — Honor Roll 7; Student Council 6, 7; Assembly 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Caswell, Vicki — Student Council 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Staff 8; Gregg Awards 5, 6 ,7, 8; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7. Caylor, Cynthia — Cindy — Assembly 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6. Caylor, Deborah Sue — Deb — Student Coun- cil 5, 6; Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Cler- ical Staff 7, 8. Chapman, Charles Leroy — Chuck — Band 3, 4, 5; Nativity 3. Charron, David — Swimming 3, 4. Chongo, Peggy — Peg — Synchronettes 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Clerical Staff 7, 8. Clemens, David — Wrestling 4; Swimming 4; Tennis 4, 6; $25 Club 5, 6; German Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Cochran, Charles — Charlie — Honor Roll 3; Football 3, 5; Key Club 5, 6. Coleman, Rebecca — Becky — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7; Student Council 4, 5; Assembly 5; Open House 3, 5; German Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Art Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; E.G.O. 3, 4, 5, 6. Collins, Sue — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7; Vocational Clothing Service 7, 8. Cook, Sheila — Cookie — Student Council 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Cosenza, Musette Coughennower, Steve — Track 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; Art Club 7, 8. Cox, Becky — Beck — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7; Assembly 5; School Play 5; Quill Stoff 5, 6; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club, 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Council 3. Crawtord, Ben — Wrestling 4, 6; Nativity 3. Croker, Phillipa Anne — Pip — Student Coun- cil 7; All-City Council 7, 8; School Play 7; Greenhorn Staff 7; Scroll Staff 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Senior Coun- cil 7, 8. Cumpston, Alan Richard — Big Al — Honor Roll 5; Student Council 3; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; District Student Council Convention 6; Senior Cabinet 7, 8. Cunningham, Diane Alynn — Dee — Clerical Stoff 3, 4, 5. Curtis, Sheryl Sue — Sherry — Clerical Staff 3, 4. Dady, Lyle Damerval, Dennis — Denny — Student Council 4, 5; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 7, 8; District Student Council Con- vention 6; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7. Dantord, Mark — Wrestling 4. Daniels, Joe — Blackbeard — $25 Club 5, 6; Health Careers Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Dougherty, Debbie — Dorty — Assembly 3; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Dougherty, Pamela — Pom David, Ronald — Ron — Assembly 7; Football 3. Davidson, Barbara — Barb — Synchronettes 5, 6 Vice-President 7; Swimming 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 7. Davis, Larry — Honor Roll 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 5, 8, President 7; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Football 3; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 5, 7; Key Club 7, 8; Debate Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4; Forensics Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Davis, Penny Jean — P. J. — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Open House 3; Gregg Awards 7; Quill Ad Stoff 6; Pep Club 5, 6. Davis, Rita Marie — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Library Staff 7, 8; KDPS Announcers 3, 4; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Davis, Roger — Student Council 3; Latin Club 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8. Dawson, Ronald — Spook Dearth, Dennis — Denny DeMoss, David — C.W. Moss — Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 4; D.E.C.A. 7. 8. DeNcui, Paul — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 6; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7 , 8; Open House 7. Dennis, Patricia Jean — Pattii — Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6; Musicol 4; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gymnastics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Computer Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Derrough, Becky — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Gym Leader 7, 8. Dershem, Nancy — Nance Desing, Rebecca — Becky — Honor Roll 6; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 8T Dierks, John Sherwin — Football 3; Swimming 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Dingman, Craig — Ding — Football 3. Dismore, Carlo — Student Council 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awords 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Doll, Virgil — Football 3; Baseball 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Track 4; Golf 4. Donahue, Clarence Donley, Durwin Dorsey, Karen Downey, Maxine K. Duncan, Patricia Jane — Pat — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8. Ealy, Jo Anne Egenberger, John — Honor Roll 5, 6. Elder, Tim R. — Kody Jones — Football 3; $25 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Elkin, Delise Rochelle Ellis, Joanna Lynn — Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 5; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3; Upward Bound Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Afro-American Club 7, 8. Ellis, Robert— Bob — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Enderson, Susan Irene — Sue — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7; Gregg Awards 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8. Erickson, David — Swimming 7. Ewart, Jane — Open House 7; Gregg Awards 7 , 8; Gymnostics Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Falkoski, Diane Fallis, Greg Faust, Rick — Dudley Do-Right — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 5, 6; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Student Council 8. Ferris, Robert — Choir 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Fever, Bob — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Golf 4, 8; Lotin Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Fite, Joyce Ann — Barney — Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7; Scroll Ad Manager 7, 8. Fiscel, Konnie — Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 7, 8; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Cheer- leaders 7, 8; Choir 5, 6; Musical 4; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, Board; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-Presi- dent 7, 8; Homecoming Floot Comm. 5; Syn- chronette Show 7. Fite, Don M. — Latin Club 3, 4. Fitzgerald, David Fitzgerald, Dcbra L. — Finney — Drama Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 5, 6. Foley, Raymond — Ray — Equipment Manager 3, 4. Folson, Mary — Girls ' Club 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7. Forest, Ronald — Ronnie Forkner, Richard — 101 — Seniors . . . Monkey See . . .? We ' ve heard seniors are animals, but don ' t you think this is going a little too far? Karen Bengtson shows her spirit and appetite by portraying a monkey in a pep assembly. Forsyth, Rick Foster, Marie Sue — Sue — Girls ' Glee Club 3 4; Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Foust, Lauretta — Laurie — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 3; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; All- City Choir 6; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Officer 5, 6; A.F.S. 5; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Computer Club 5, 6. Foust, Shcrric — Winged Avenger — Assembly 7; Tennis 8; School Play 3; Latin Club 3, 4; A.F.S. Computer Club 3, 4; Musical 8. Fredregill, Will — Flash — Honor Roll 3, 5 Basketball 3; Golf A, 6, 8; Band 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6. Freeman, Iris — Annie — Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostesss 7; Open House 3, 4. Fristo, Margo — Fris — Afro-American Club 7, 8; Interschool Relations 3, 4; 5 6, 7, 8. Frost, Sue — Honor Roll 7; Assembly 7; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; Pep Club 7, 8. Fuchs, Paula — Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6; Student Council 7; Quill Staff 5, 6, Managing Editor 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Upward Bound Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7 8 Clerical Staff 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4. Fuller, Virginia — ' Ginny — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Student Council 3, 7, 8; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Band 3, 4; Musical 4; Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6: Alumni Dinner 6;- 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8- Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court 3 ' , 4; Red Cross 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Youn- kers Teen Board 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree At- tendant 6; Homecoming Court 7. Gardner, Theodore — Ted — Football 3; Base- ball A, 6. Geitz, Lynne Dee — Dee-Dee — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Gerke, Raymond L. — Ray Giffert, Dan Gilbert, Jeff — Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3; Open House 3, 5, 7; German Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7. 8; After-Game Party Enter- tainer 7; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Gilbert, Sharon Noble — Sherrie Gilchrist, Kathy J. — Honor Roll 3, 6; Student Council 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Committee 6; Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 6, E G O. Gillium, Ted — Equipment Manager 3. Glover, Paul — Paulie-Pooh — Quill Staff 5, 6, 7, 8. Goddard, Janis — Jan — Honor Roll 7; School Play 8; A.F.S. 7; Pep Club 5. Goff, Barbara — Bunny — Student Council 4; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; School Play 6; Scroll Staff 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4. Goode, Larry Gorman, Julie — Ju — Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Musical 5 , 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Interschool Relations 7. Gourd, Greg — Cross Country 3, 4, 5, 6; Track 3, A, 5, 6 Graham, Ronald L. Granberg, Patti Ann — Pat — Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 6; Nativity 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Grant, Alice — Al — Student Council 7; As- sembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, Captain 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5 6. Grant, Dale — D.E.C.A. 7. Gray, Paul — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Baseball 4. German Club 7. Green, Laura Greenwood, Peggie — Peg — Student Council 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Griffith, Doug — Honor Roll 4, 5; Football 3, 4; Choir 3; Boys ' Glee Club 3; School Play 5; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6; Com- puter Club 5, 6. Griffith, Gary — Griff — Student Council 5; Student Council Jamboree 3, 4; Football 3 5 7; Baseball 4; Track 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Griggs, Thomas — Tom — Honor Roll 4. Griffon, Barbara Jo — Barb — Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 3; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6 Musical 4; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4; Gymnastics Cluo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Gruber, Theresa — Terri — Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner A, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5. Gustin, Cheryl — Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Hale, Robert — Jason — Assembly 3, 4; Foot- ball 3; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 7. Half hill, Rodger Duane Hamilton, Reggie — Mr. Dart — Football 3. Hamilton, Sara Hammond, Mike Hannah, Sheryl — 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hartman, Deanna — Honor Roll 7, 8; 12B For- mal Hostesss 7; Latin Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hastie, Michael — Mike — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Headley, Sharon — Sherry — Assembly 7; Syn- chronettes 6, 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 3, 4; Gregg Awards 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hemping, Betty — Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Relations 5; Pancake Day 5, 7; Senior Council 7, 8; Senior Banguet Comm. 8. Henderson, Gary Henry, Elisa Gail — Henry — Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Student Advisory Comm. 5, 6. Hildebrand, Fred — Dean — Art Club 5, 6. Hintz, Mark — Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6. Hodson, Dianne — Student Council 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hogbin, Jonathan — Jon — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5; School Play 6, 7; Musical A, 6; Drake Career Day 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Drama Club 4. Hohrmann, Bill — Broadway Bill — Basketball 3, 4 Holmes, Richard — Bulldog — Honor Roll 4 Football 3. Holmgren, David — Dave — Honor Roll 4; French Club 5, 6. Holt, Rose — Gregg Awards 7; Library Staff 5, 6. 7. Holt, Stanley — Stan — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House 5. Hood, Debor ah Jean — Debbie — Clerical Staff 5, 6. Hoover, Tim — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Student Council 3; Choir 3, 4, 5; Boys ' Glee Club 6; German Club 7, 8. Houge, Linda — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Houghton, Rebecca — Becky — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Srhool Play 3; Scroll Staff 5, 6; Drama Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8 Latin Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4. 5. 6: Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Housman, Allen — Chuck — Honor Roll 5; Tennis 6, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Computer Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Hudson, Rkk— Whitey — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Student Council 4; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 6, 8; Tennis 6. Huffman, Connie Jo — Student Council 3, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Hunt, Craig — Rocky — Football 3, 5; Basket- ball 3, 5, 7; Lettermen ' s Club 7; Upward Bound Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7. Hussman, Kay Ann — Kay — Assembly 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3. Hutchison, Bonnie Eytcheson — Bon Irving, Gayla Lynn — Gay — Synchronettes 4; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Scarlet Singer Chore- ographer 7, 8. Iwanicki, Mary — Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Jackson, Carolyn — Afro-American Club 7, 8. Jackson, C. Ruth — Ruthi — Student Council 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; School Play 6; Musical 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hos- tess 7; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6. Jannenga, Henry — Radar — Honor Roll 5; Football 7; Wrestling 6; $75 Club 5, 8 D.E.C.A. President 7, 8. Jefferson, Karen Lee — Jeff — Honor Roll 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hos- tess 7; Open House 7; Latin Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6. Janssen, Barbara — Barb — A.F.S. 7 8 D E C.A. 7, 8 Jepsen, P. David — Jep — Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Jewett, Maria J. — Girls ' Club 3; Interschool Relations 5, 6. Johnson, David — Dave — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Assembly 4, 5, 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Base- ball 4; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; German Club 3, 4; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8. Johnson, Debra S. — Deb — Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill S ' aff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5 7 French Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; E.G.O. 5, 6; Senior Council 7, 8. Johnson, Jim — Honor Roll 5, 6; Future Teach- ers ' Club 7; Travel Club 3. 4. Johnson, Patricia A. — Pat — Student Council 4, 8; Assembly 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 6, 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 3, A, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8- Gym- nastics 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ' 8; ' Trovel Club 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 7, 8. Johnson, Sharmon — Honor Roll 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Afro-American Club 7, 8. Johnston, Bob Jones, David — Lampchop — Baseball 4. Jones, Jack — Football 3. Jordan. Debbie — A.F.S. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Jordan, Jerry — John Jordison, Steve Kain, Debbie — Assembly 5; School Play 5; Quill Staff 5, 6; Open House 4; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcers 7; Interschool Relations 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Forensics Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Kaiser, Linda — Choir 3; Girls ' Glee Club 5; Scroll Staff 5, 6; French Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Kaldenburg, Steve — Honor Roll A, 5; Football 3; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Kelleher, Gary Keller, Deanna — Dee — Travel Club 5, 6. Kemp, Linda — Honor Roll 3, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Kimball, Henry King, Karon — Synchronettes 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Pep Club 3; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5 6. K ' nshaw, Patricia Ann Klein, Ann Marie — Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6 7, 8: Travel Club 7, 8. Knapp, Stephen — Honor Roll 4, 5; Student Council 7; Football 3; Key Club 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4. Knowles, Janet Marie — Jammie — Student Council 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Open House A, 8; Flagtwirlers 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Honor Roll 3, 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Student Council Jamboree 4; Student Council District Meeting 4. Knox, Jeffrey — Chore — Assembly 6; Yell Leaders 7; Football 3; Baseball 4; $25 Club 6. — 102— Of Seventy • • • Koontz, Stephanie — Student Council 5; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Dromo Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Rela- tions 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Kountz, Steve — Cross Country 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Equipment Manager 5; Key Club 7, 8; Let- termen ' s Club 7, 8; Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Kutchen, Charlyn — Assembly 7, 8; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; School Ploy 3, 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers ' Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4; Clerical Stoff 4; G.R.A. 7, 8. Lack, Pamela — Pam Lapour, Mike Larson, David — Dave — Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Quill Ad Staff 6. Larson, Kenton V. — Kent — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Senior Board 7 , 8; Baseball 4; Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 8; Equipment Man- oger 3; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3; Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Debate Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcers 7, 8; U.N. Trip 6; Forensics Club 7, 8; Pancake Day 5, 7. La Rue, Jackie — Jack La Rue, James Eugene Laughlin, Gary — Fugh — Honor Roll 3; Band 3, 4. Lavins, Linda — Student Council 3, 5; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Co-chairman 7; Girls ' Club o, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4. Lawson, Cynthia — Cindy Layton, Steve — Student Council 4; Football 3; Track 4, 6. Leach, John — Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. Leader, Robert — Bob — Honor Roll 3; $25 Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. President 7, 8. Leaf, John — D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Learning, Deborah — Debbie — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7. Lee, Denise Edwina Lee, Sherry Ann — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gregg Awards 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Leete, Gerry — Pee Wee — Wrestling 3, 4. Leete, Terry Lemon, Stephanie — Honor Roll 5; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, Co-Captain 7, 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6. Lenox, Barbara — Co-op 7, 8. Leonard, Larry — Bones Lesher, Kris — Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Lettington, Kathryn — Kathy — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7; Quill Staff 5, 6, Co-editor 7, 8; Spin- sters ' Spree Comm. 4; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. Levell, Donald Richard Jr. — Gayle Sayers — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Senior Cabinet 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 4, 8; Upward Bound 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8, Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Inter- school Relations 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Lewis, Christine Kaye — Chris — Assembly 7; Open House 3; Gregg Awards 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Gym Leader 8; Library Staff 7, 8. Lewis, Tom — Student Council 3, 6, 7, President 8; Senior Board 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Choir 3 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5; School Ploy 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6; Let- termen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Exchange Day 8; Stepper 8; Wrestling 3, 4; Senior Party 8. Lincoln, Gary — Line Lindstrom, John — One-Armed — Football 3; Latin Club 3, 4. Lingren, Kathy Elaine — Kath — Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; All-City Band 5, 6; Girls Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Litzenberg, Gail Jean Kuhns — Co-op 7, 8. Lockey, Arvana — Harvey — Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. Lohner, Vickey Lott, Renee — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Clerical Staff 5; G.R.A. 5, 6. , n Lowery, Janice — West — Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7, 8; Assembly 7; Band 3, 4, 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4; Gym Leader 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8. Luce, Keith A „ Macaulay, Marcia — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Syn- chronettes 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Swimming 6 8; Scroll Stoff 5, 6, Co-editor 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3 4 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Model U.N. 8; All- City Exchange Day 5, 8. Majerus, William — Bill Mallory, Timothy — Mai — Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 7; Yell-leaders 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Latin Club 5, 6; French Club 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 7, 8; Interschool Relations 5, 6. Manley, Pamela Jo — McMon — Assembly 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8. Mann, Greg — Yell-leaders 7, 8; Football 3; Boseball 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Manson, Barbara Sue — Barb — Honor Roll 3, 5; Assembly 5, 7; Choir 3, 4, 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Marchant, Gerald — Bagdonas Jr. — Quill Ad Stoff 6. Marshall, Debra Sue — Debi — Bond 3, 4, 5; Clerical Staff 7. Matthews, Randy — Football 3 ,5; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Choir 3, 4, 5; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4. Mauk, Alan — Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. May, William — Bill McCallister, Jo Ann — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6. McConn, Charles William McCaughey, Jackie McDonald, Steven J. — Steve — Student Coun- cil 6; Assembly 7; Football 5; Key Club 5. McNamar, Jodine — Jody — Spinsters ' Spree Committee 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5. 6. McNely, Steve McPherson, Ruth — Honor Roll 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. McReynolds, Cheryl — Scroll Staff 5, 6; Latin Club 3. Mercurio, Mike — Muck — Class Officer 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 7; All-City Student Council 4; Student Council Jamboree 3; Assembly 3; Football 3; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Greenhorn Stoff 7; Quill Ad Staff 6; $75 Club 6; Monitor 3, 4; Interschool Relations 6; Senior Council 7, 8. Merrill, Sheila — Honor Roll 6; Student Council 6; Assembly 5, 7; A.F.S. 7; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7; E.G.O. 5, 6. Meyers, Nicholas — Nick Minks, William J.— A. K. — Assembly 7, 8; Yell-Leaders (Co-Captain) 7, 8; Baseball 5; Basketball 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Open House 7; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Miranda, James — Jim — Student Council 3; Baseball 3. Mireles, Randolph Craig — Randy — Baseball 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6. Monroe, Richard — Rick Moore, Cynthia — Cindy — Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Moore, Vickie — Assembly 5; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, .8; G.R.A. 5, 6. Moore, Virginia — Jenny — Quill Ad Staff 6. Mote, Connie Richards — Honor Roll 7; Flag- twirlers 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Moyer, Frank Mullen, John Murphy, Jon Myers, Barbara — Barb — Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3; Assembly 7; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; All-Stote Choir 5, 7; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4, 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; French Club 3, A, Treasurer 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8: Organist-Class Day 6. Nalevanko, Tom — Honor Roll 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Football 3; Baseball 3; Swimming 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Nelson, David — Dave — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Football 5; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Nelson, Steve Ncsheim, Suzanne — Suzie — Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Nichols, Cortez — Nick — Afro-American Club 7, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Coun- try 5; Trock 4, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Upward Bound 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Interschool Relations 5, 6. Nichols, Valerie Antionette — Vol — Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3 4; Model U.N. 5, 6, 7, 8; Afro-American Club 7, 8. Nicholson, Barbara — Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; E.G.O. 3, 4, 5, 6. Nicolle, Patricia — Pat — Honor Roll 3, 4; Drama Club 5, 6; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel — 103— 3, 4. Niswonger, Rick — Scroll Stoff 7, 8; KDPS An- nouncers 7, 8. Nizzi, Pamela Sue — Pam — Assembly 7; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Health Careers Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 6. Norem, Kathy — Kath Norman, Cindy — Spindy — Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3, 6, 7; Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6; Musical 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7; Gymnastics Club 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Tournament Program Seller 5. Nutt, Darrcll — Capcd Crusader — Student Council 5, 6; Football 3, 5, 7; Choir 3, 4, 5; Band 3; $25 Club 6; Interschool Relations 5, 6. O ' Boyle, Dennis — Denny — Honor Roll 3; Senior Board 7, 8; Closs Officer 5, 6; Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 5; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketboll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Trock 6, 8; Open House 7, Key Club 5, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. O ' Mara, Lynne — Honor Roll 6, 7; Student Council 7; Senior Council 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherette 3, 4. Ortega, Randolph — Cheko — Honor Roll 3, 6; Student Council 5, 6; Art Club 7, 8. Osburn, Jerry Otterbach, Alberta — Bert — Honor Roll 6,7; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 3, 4; All-State Choir 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7; Drama Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4; Library Stoff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Model U.N. 8. Papiani, John Frank Parcell, Marlys Mae Ann — Mar — Honor Roll 5, 6; Student Council 7; Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 6; Band 3, 4; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, Co-Secretary 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Computer Club 5, 6; Future Teachers ' Club 5, 6, Presi- dent 7, 8; Gwls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Photography Club 5, 6, 7, Acappella 7, 8; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Parker, Randy — Football 3; Baseboll 4; Tennis 6, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8. Key Club 5, 6. Paterson, Susan Christina — Sue — Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 5, 6; Student Coun- cil 4; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleaders 5, 6, Captain 7, 8; Choir 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Mu- sical 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. A, 6, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 8; Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Pro- gram Seller 6, 8; Interschool Relations 5. Paulson, Cris— Quill Stoff 4; Quill Ad Stoff 5; Key Club 5, 6. Pe.tzman, Christine — Chris — Honor Roll 3, 5; Drill Team 7, 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 t 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 7. 8. Perkins, Denise Lynn — Honor Roll 5; Drill Team 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; German Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Peterson, Donald R. — Pete — Monitor 5, 6. Peterson, Henry — Cross Country 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8. Peterson, Mary — Open House 3; Red Cross 7. Pickett, Robert Scott — Pic — Honor Roll 4; Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 7, 8; Yell-lead- ers 7, Co-Captoin 8; Football 3; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; French Club 7, Vice-President 8; Key Club 5, 6; Open House 7. P crcc, David Thomas Pike, Sally Jean — Sal — Assembly 3, 4; Ma- jorettes 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; School Play 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6; Pep Club 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8. Plummer, John W. — Football 3, 5, 7; Wrest- ling 3; German Club 7, 8. Pollard, Roberta — Robbie — Honor Roll 4; Assembly 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8. Pollock, Raymond Ken — Ken Powell, Peggy — Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Student Council 3; Stu- dent Council Jamboree 4; Assembly 7; Drill Teom 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 7; Gym Leader 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7. Powell, Roberta Kay Seniors . . . Prather, Dennis — •Denny — Honor Roll 3 ( 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Bosketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6. Prather, Jane — 12B Formal Hostess 7. Priebe, Douglas King — Honor Roll 4, 5; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer, President 3, 4 Stu- dent Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Stu- dent Council Jamboree 3, 5 ( 7; Football 3 5 7; Bosketboll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 6, 8 Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8. Ramirez, Carmen Ramirez, Evelyn Marie — Girls ' Club 3 4 5 6 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Rankin, Dianna Jean — Diane Redhead, Fred — Honor Roll 6; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4. Reha, Myra — Honor Roll 3 ( 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3: School Ploy 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Dramo Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. ' 7, 8; Librory Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3. Reynolds, Chris Rice, Barbara — Barb — Student Council 4; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, Co-Cap- tain 7, 8; Golf 6; 10th Choir 3, 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5 7 Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- A.F.S. 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6 7 ' 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Richardson, Maurice Rietveld, Connie — Honor Roll 5, 7; Student Council 6; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Girls Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7; Clerical Staff 5, 6; Homecoming Committee 7; Alumni Dinner 6. Rife, Bill — ' Boner — Baseball 4, 6, 8; Foot- boll 3. Riley, Don — Honor Roll 5; Scroll Staff 5 6 Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4. Riley, Maryann — Student Council 7; Assembly 7; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8 Interschool Relations 7; Sophomore Choir 3 4 Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Ritter, Billie Robbins, Randall Leslie — Gorilla — Football 3 5; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree 4- Latin Club 3, 4. Robbins, Valerie — Vol — Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gymnastics Club 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Rodgers, Michael G. — Student Council 6; Foot- ball 3. Romick, Marilyn S. — Student Council 5 6 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Oub 7 8- Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7. 8. Ross, Dennis Rudy, Jerry Lee — Football 3; Quill Ad Stoff 6 Latin Club 4, 5. Russell, Linda — French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; A.F.S. 3, 4 5 6 ' Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ryerson, Jane — Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6 7: School Play 5. Sample, Debra Lynn — Debbie — Student Council 8; Girls ' Glee Club 8; School Play 8; G.R.A. 8; Tech: H. R. Pres. 3; Technician Staff 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Clerical Staff 5; Nurse ' s Helper 6; Red Cross 5. Sampson, Karole — Sam — Gregg Awards 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 5 6 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Clerical Staff ' 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Samuels, Ramona — Mono — Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Sauerman, Lindo — Honor Roll 7; Assembly 3, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; A.F.S. 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7; G.R.A. 5, 6. Sayles, Cynthia — Cyndy — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Musical 4; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8; Student Reporter for Register 7, 8. Sayre, Vicki — Band 3, 4, 5; Open House 3, 5; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8. Scarlett, Vellajean — Jeanie — Swimming 5, 6; Upward Bound 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5; Syn- chronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Schacherer, Tim — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3; Football 3; Wrestling 4- Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7. Scheel, Rickey James — Rick — Swimming 3, 5, 7; Football 3. Schieffelbein, John — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-CiJ y Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 7, 8; Computer Club 3; Clerical Stoff 5, 6, 7, 8; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Schooley, Vickie — Vick — Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 7; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 5, 6; All-City Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Musical 4, 5; Alumni Dinner 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; A.F.S. 7, 8; Gymnastics 3, 4; Pep Club 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Schricr, Richard — Rick — Wrestling 3 4 E.G.O. 5, 6. Schultz, Gary Scott, William — Bill — Honor Roll 3, 4; Span- ish Club 7, 8. c eehan, Patricia L. — Pat — Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Seeley, Brian D. — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3; Computer Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Club Class 7, 8; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Light Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Photography Club 5, 6. Seiberling, Evelyn — Honor Roll 4, 5; Open House 3, 5; Gregg Awards 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5. Severson, Jean — Assembly 7, 8; Flagtwirlers 7, 8; Golf 4, 6; Quill Stoff 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 5; G.R.A. 3, 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7. Shaffer, Marilyn Joanne — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff Aunt Jemima ain ' t got nothing over these boys. Seniors Bill Minks, Steve McDonald, and Bob Pickett play chef ' s helpers at the annual Pancake Day. — 104— 5, 6; Cafeteria Helper 4, 5, 6. Shannahan, Randy — Honor Roll 3; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Sharp, Dennis — Denny — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Baseball 4. Shelton, Sandra — Sandi — Assembly 4, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Shepherd, Debra — Deb Shepherd, Rebecca Char Lee — Bety — Honor Roll 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clericol Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 5, 6, 7 8. Shipley, Rhonda — Rhoada — Cheerleaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Officer 5, 6; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 5, 6; Spinsters Spree Commit- tee 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym- nastics 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Future Teach- ers ' Club 7, 8; Open House 5; A.F.S. 3, 4; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Student Council Officer 7. Short, John Siders, Linda — Jo — Honor Roll 3. 4, 5; Stu- dent Council 5, 6, 7; Assembly 5, 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Foot- ball Team 7. Simpkins, James E. — The Rat — Honor Roll 5; Football 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 4; Lotin Club 3, 4, 5. Simpson, Penni — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Student Council 3, 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Ma- jorettes 3, 4, Co-Coptain 5, 6, Captain 7, 8; Girls ' Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Quill Stoff 5, 6; Spinster Spree 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Timers ' Club 7, 8.. Sinnard, Janice — Jan — Scroll Stoff 5, 6; Quill Ad Staff 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Slaughter, Donna — Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 7, 8. Smallwood, Linda — Cafeteria Helper 7, 8. Smith, Carol — Drama Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pancake Day 5. Smith, Darrell — Wrestling 3, 4. Smith, Mary — Smythe — Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Gymnastics Club 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6. Smith, Sandra Sue — Sandy — Student Council 3, 5; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Smith, Susan Kay — Susie — Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Scroll Staff 5, 6, Managing Editor 7, 8; 12B Formal Co-chairman 7; Open House 5, 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Choir II 3, 4, Musical 8. Spongier, G. Steven — Steve — Honor Roll 4; Assembly 5, 6; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 5; Computer Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 7, 8; Photography Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Staley, Marvanna — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Stu- dent Council 4, 7; Musical 3; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5; Red Cross 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All- City Orchestra 3, 4; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8. Stalter, Connie — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flog- twirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Steinbach, John — Yell-leader 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6. Stender, Lynell — Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stewart, Cornell Stewart, Rebecca — Becky Stroud, Ruth — Honor Roll 3, 5, 7; Gregg Awards 6. Stubbs, Kathy — Kat Stuchis, Cynthia Lynn — Cindy — Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Council 4, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir II 5. 6; Musi- cal 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 5; Alumni Din- ner 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Homecoming Queen 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3. Sturdevant, Nancy — Blondie — Assembly 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; . . . Of Seventy Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Swacker, Marlene — Honor Roll 5; Spinsters ' Spree Committee 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; A. F. S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Stoff 7. Swackhammer, Richard — Swack — E G O. 5, 6 Swanson, David — Dave — Senior Board 7, 8; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Moni- tor 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8. Swartz, Barbara — Barb — -Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Quill Ad Stoff 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gymnastics Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Art Club 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4. Swenson, Leslie Taber, Kathy — Kate — Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Assembly 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 7, 8; Spin- sters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Constance — Connie — Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council Alternate 3; All-City Stu- dent Council 5, 6; Drill Team 7, 8; Choir 3, 4; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Pep Club 3. A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Tellis, Carol — Honor Roll 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Terrell, Linda — French Club 3, 4; Travel Club 3, 4. Thomasson, Kevin — Student Council 6; Wrest- ling 5, 6; Choir 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4. Thompson, Larry — Cubby — Assembly 5. 6; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 5, 6. Thompson, Michael — Michshel Thomson, Gary — Duck Thomson, Pamela — Tommi — Drill Team 7; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 6; Class Night Comm. 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Travel Club 3. Thoren, Katherine — Kathy — Student Coun- cil 3, 4; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Jamboree 3, 4; Assembly 7, 8; Flag- twirlers 7, 8; Choir 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6; Musical 3, A, 5, 6; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4. Tis A Far Better Thing I Do To many seniors studying is the grind, bent back, hunched shoulders, and sore eyes. But, it is a far better thing that we do when we strive for knowledge. Tompkins, Kathleen — Kathy — Honor Roll 4, 6; Swimming 5, 6; Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Gregg Awards 6, 7. Townes, Charmayne Treanor, Steve — Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 4; Band 3, A, 5, 6, 7; After-Game Party Entertainer 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Turnquist, Maria — Assembly 7, 8; Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Health Coreers Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Library Stoff 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6, 7, 8; Office Helper 5, 6. Vanderflute, Raymond — Ray — Student Council 6; Football 5. Van Zandt, Mike — Honor Roll 5, 6; Chess Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Van Zandt, Vicky — Bicky — A.F.S. 3, 4. Vasey, Susan Elizabeth — Quill Ad Club 5; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 5, 6; Nurse ' s Helper 5. Vaskis, Use — Honor Roll 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Vincent, James David — J.D. — Honor P oJI 7, 8; Assembly 7; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Alumni Dinner 6; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Pep Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Photo- graphy Club, Secretary-Treasurer 7, 8. Voiles, Rhonda — Honor Roll 6; Student Coun- cil 6; Assembly 5; School Play 5; Drama Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4. Wallace, Crystal Lynn — Chris — Assembly 3. 4 5 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 3, 4. Wallace, Sandra Kaye — Sandi — Drama Club 3, 4 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Red Cross 3, 4. Wambsgans, Dixie — Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 6; Monitor 3, 4. Warning, Daniel L. — Dan — Wrestling 3, 4; Open House 3. Warren, Maria — Assembly 7; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; French Club 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Scarlet Singers 7, 8. Watscn, Robert — Mark — Golf 6; Musical 4, 8; French Club 3, 4. Way, Cathy — Student Council 3, 6; 12B For- mol Hostess 7; Open House 3; Quill Ad Staff 6; $75 Club 6; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6. Webb, Jim Webster, Thomas Rodney — Tom — Wrestling 7, 8. Weichman, Diane — Buckets — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Weiland, Frances — Fran — 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Gym Leader 7, 8. Whisenand, Theresa — Teri — Spinsters ' Spree Comm. 3; Library Staff 7. White, Susan — Sue Wiand, Bruce Widaman, Deborah — Deb — Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6. Wightman, Dianne — French Club 7; Pep Club 3, 4. Wilbur, Dorothy Williams, Dorcas Norine Wilson, Gary — Will- Wilson, Marvin J. — Marv — Swimming Eguip- ment Manager 3, 4; Open House 3; German Club 7, 8; Honor Roll 7. Winn, Dexter — Wrestling 3, 4; Cross Country 5 Track 4 6, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. „ . Winterbottom, Wesley Kraig — Sir ' — Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6; Debate Club 7, 8; Forensics Club 7, 8. Wood, Donna — Assembly 5, 6; Future Teach- ers ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, A, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Woods, Lois — Woody — Student Council 4; Assembly 4, 5, 6; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 5, 6, 7, 6; Greenhorn Staff 6; Future Teachers ' Club 5, 6, 7 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 3, 4, 5 ' 6, 7. 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3 A, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8. Woodward, Marilyn — A.F.S. 7, 8. Worth, Randy — Rand — Honor Roll 4; Bond 3 4 5 6; Nativity 3, 5; Musical 4; Quill Ad Staff 6; $25 Club 6; $75 Club 6; Monitor 7, 8- Gym Leoder 7, 8; Stage Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Science Club 7, 8; All-State Golden Bond 3; Governor ' s U. N. Day 5. Wright, Steve — Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8; Baseball 3, 4; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Zenor, Vicki — Vic — Pep Club 7. — 105— To you, the class of seventy-one, I leave . . . A last home coming, and a special night in winter; Mr. Neal, and caps and gowns; Parties, and the first pangs of Senioritis; Friendships and homework. All lost to me through a scroll of white paper. Remember them for me. And to the class of seventy-two, I leave . . . This school, and your first prom ; Special togetherness, and football games; Assemblies, arid crowded halls; Disappoint m ent and victory. All lost to me through a scroll of white paper. Take care of them for me. Class of 70 — 108— —109— Principal Dr. Gareld L. Jackson, Principal Dr. Jackson Heads Faculty For Sixth Year on are Polly Polich, Bob Fever, Kothy Dr. Jackson hands his secretary, Mrs. Merrill, some of Johnson, and Tom Johannsen. the paper work that occupies a part of his school day. —no— Advisers New Advisers Deal With Student Problems For the first time at East, each grade level has an adviser in addition to a counselor. Mr. Powell, also vice-principal, serves as adviser for the senior class. Mr. Sheldahl is the junior adviser, and Mr. Tuller advises the sophomores. Their main duty is to deal with the behavior problems of the students. However, they also supervise many extra-cur- ricular activities, counsel indi- vidual students, and help stu- dents with their families and school relationships. Further responsibilities of the advisers include the co- ordination of student affairs and the enforcement of school rules and regulations. Mr. Powell, Vice-Principal, Senior Adviser Mr. Sheldahl, Junior Adviser Mr. Tuller, Sophomore Adviser New School Board Works Efficiently Members of the 1969-1970 School Beard, left to right: Mrs. Kate Goldman; Dr. George G. Caudill; Rev. L. Robert Keck, president; Merle F. Schlampp, vice-president; Mrs. Jack Spevak; Ora E. Niffeneger; and Dr. John E. McCaw. 44 0h, I II never get this done right. These seem to Mrs. Thomas, the teachers ' aide for New Horizons, and Mrs. be the words of Mrs. Nelson, a teachers ' aide, as she Schultz, counselors ' clerk, talk before a background of schedules, writes out a report in her office. ACT forms, bulletins, and an appropriate quotation. — 112— Counselors Mr. Baerh Mr. De Mouth Mrs. Erickson Mr. Harris Mrs. Lowrher Mrs. Tyler Mr. Younr Coun selors Help Students To Plan Ahead Mr. Harris is East High ' s new Home-School Guidance Counselor. He is concerned mainly with the students ' home problems, especially those affecting his school work. He visits with the student and his parents at home in an at- tempt to try and solve these problems. There are no students assigned to him, and any student is free to come and talk to him. The other six counselors at East are assigned 300 students each. They meet with each of their counselees to work out a schedule that will bene- fit the student. They see that the schedule of a student will enable him to graduate in three years. The senior counselors are in charge of posting new notices of college scholarship programs. They send out information to the seniors about the college representatives who come each year. Often they discuss future plans with anxious graduates. Through counselors, students are able to re- ceive help with some of the many problems they face in school — both personal and academic. Mrs. Lowthcr, one of the junior counselors, helps Barbara Dawson choose appropriate courses for her last year as an East High student. —113— Cafeteria Ladies Custodians CAFETERIA STAFF, Row 1: Mrs. Allbee, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Breuklander. Hungry for a big piece of apple pie? Mrs. Row 2- Mrs Cumpston, Mrs. Gloria Hall, Mrs. Elizabefh Hall, Mrs. Pierson. Dove rolls our pie dough in order to Jat ' sfy Row 3 Mrs. La Vine, Mrs. McReynolds, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Sloan. the hungry appetities of the many East High Row 4: Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Dove, Mrs. Kurth, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Keller. students and faculty. East High Work Force Here To Serve At about 7 a.m., 16 women come into the East High cafeteria and cook until 11:25, when they are engulfed by a mass of hungry students. These cafeteria ladies prepare about 650 plate lunches and operate a snack bar where students can buy sandwiches, ice cream, apples, potato chips, and sack lunches. While these women stay busy preparing the many plate lunches, the second half of East High work force is doing their jobs. These are the custodians who adjust thermostats, fix broken lights, and unstick stuck lockers. These men spend almost all of their time work- ing to keep the school in the very best of shape. These men and women play an important part in the process of keeping East High School run- ning smoothly. Their efforts in behalf of East are appreciated. Mr. Bolin answers a cry of help as he fixes a light to help provide a good study atmos- phere for the students in room 016. CUSTODIANS, MATRONS, ENGINEERS, Top: Mr. Cherry, Mrs. Wright, Mr. Triplett. Not pictured: Mr. Bolin, Mr. Haskell, Mrs. Copeland. Bottom, Row 1: Mr. Lawson, Mr. Johns, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Light. Row 2: Mr. Lamberti, Mr. Getz, Mr. Darnel, Mr. Nagle. Librarians Nurse Mrs. Baranosky Nurse Mrs. Anderson Library Clerk Mrs. Schmeiser Librarian Miss Van Tress Librarian r m Some East High students find out what ' s happening by reading the Scroll, while other catch up on their homework in the quiet study atmosphere the library provides. t4 l need THE SATURDAY REVIEW and ATLANTIC MONTHLY. Rose Holt and Charlyn Kutchen wait on Marvanna Staley at the reserve magazine counter in the library. Librarians, Nurse - Benefit All Students Want to read? Use the library, or Instructional Material Center, which contains approximately 13,000 books, numerous magazines, many ref- erence sources, and an audio-visual center con- taining films and tapes. The library is open from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. During that time, the librarians keep busy check- ing out books, instructing students in library use, helping students with research papers, and main- taining a proper study atmosphere. An atmosphere of health can be found in the nurse ' s office. Mrs. Baranosky re-admits stu- dents who have been absent three or more days, excuses students from gym, and sends home those students who have become ill. Take two aspirin, drink plenty of fluids, and rest in bed. Senior Mar a Turnquist takes a message in Mrs. Baranosky ' s office, where she works as a nurse ' s helper. —115— Social Science Mr. Ackerman Mr. Bush Mr. Cowles Mr. Gewerrh Mr. Hermann Mr. Holm Mr. Miller Mr. Murphy eh — Vfer kL Mr. Neal Mrs. Rugg Mr. Schakel Mr. Seiberr Mr. Tannatt Mr. Thomas Mrs. Vitteteaux Mr. Wiggins Wtk mi 47k Examining Past, Present, Future Facts Team teaching was continued this year in Con- temporary Affairs (Mr. Gewerth) and Social Com- munications (Mr. Wright). Other teachers are also team teaching to some extent in their classes. The history classes helped pass the bond issue this year by organized campaigning. Groups of students canvassed certain neighborhoods and recorded their results. The Behavioral Sciences classes took part in a community survey that took in certain aspects such as the religious, political, economic, and ethnic groups of the East High community. The project was supervised by Mr. Holm. Mr. Tannatt, a social studies teacher, and Mr. Wanek, chairman of the Business Education De- partment, co-sponsored the Junior Achievement program, a work-study experience. Mr. Cowles, another social studies teacher, worked with teachers in the English Department in sponsoring the New Horizons program, a work-study experience. What ' s Sylvia got to say today? In economics class, seniors Kent Larson, Ronnie David, and Doug Priebe listen attentively to Mr. Neal s comments about Sylvia Porter ' s column in the daily paper. -116— Business Education Business Ed. Provides Valuable Experience New subjects and approaches were added to the Business Education Department. Mrs. Blend- erman and Mrs. Fraim began team teaching in Clerical Practice. Changes were made in the names of certain courses: Commercial Law be- came Bus iness Law, and Commercial Geography was changed to Economic Geography. This year typing was offered to work-study students. People interested in Business Education are able to take a number of courses. Some of these are Salesmanship, Shorthand, Notehand, Busi- ness Education, Secretarial Orientation, and Typing. Participation in these courses will aid students who plan to go into secretarial work, and Short- hand and Typing will benefit college-bound stu- dents in notetaking and the typing of papers. Mr. Wanek, chairman of the Business Educa- tion Department, works with Mr. Tannatt (social studies) in sponsoring Junior Achievement, a work-study program which releases students in the afternoon for employment. Mrs. Blenderman Mrs. Fraim, September-March Mr. Heaton Mr. Lethcoe Mrs. Martin, March-June Mr. Mauk Mr. McCollaugh Miss Ochs Mr. Sandquist Mr. Van Dyke Mr. Wanek 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 .. . Time is almost up for seniors Sherry Brown, Rhonda Shipley, and Gay Irving as they try to beat the clock in Mrs. Blenderman ' s typing class. D E A R S-l-R . . . Senior Susan Enderson exhibits her skill in taking dictation. — 117— English I n I 1 Miss Arnold Mr. Christian Mrs. Dowd Mr. Forker Mrs. Mastin: Speech Mr. Oxenreider Mr. Raymond Mrs. Rieck Mr. Throckmorton Mr. Waller: Speech, Drama Miss Whitford Speech Mr. Wright Mr. Heckel: Speech, Drama Miss Jones Miss Langenfeld Mrs. Linder Giving individual help to students who wish it is an important part of a teacher ' s day. Here, Mrs. Mastin helps Jim Welch, while the rest of the class is busy studying. Reading — Your Thing A reading clinic is the latest thing in the Eng- lish department. Started this year, its purpose is to help students improve their reading and study skills. A variety of materials and equipment is used. For example, a reading machine is used to help improve reading speed; it provides reme- dial reading, and it helps develop mental reading. Mrs. Linder teaches these clinics, which in- clude about ten students in each class. No grades or credits are given for this clinic; it is entirely voluntary on the student ' s part. A reading improvement program, a second innovation, is being taught in the sophomore English classes. Taught by Mrs. Dowd, Mr. Forker, and Mr. Throckmorton, this program takes about six weeks of the student ' s class time each year. Mrs. Linder and Mr. Forker (English teacher) work with Mr. Cowles (social studies teacher) in the New Horizons work-study program. —118— Language Science Mr. Dolan: Latin, French Mrs. Iverson: German Mr. Prart: French, Spanish Understanding Others Any student at East is able to take part in any one of the four language courses offered — Latin, French, Spanish, or German. These courses make use of the language lab and use many visual aids in the classroom, including films, slides, pictures, and flash cards. Each course has its own club, which elects officers who plan all the meetings and who plan all of the extra activities for the club during the year. Hearing French sounds? No. Its Becky Conger, Dave Bishop, and Ed Green speaking French in the language lab, while Mr. Pratt listens. Finding Out About Small Foreign Worlds Patterns and Processes of Science, taught by Mr. Peterson, is the latest subject being taught in the Science Department. Discovery of the principles of science through laboratory experi- ence is emphasized, and approximately 80 per cent of the course time is spent in laboratory work. This course is intended to provide an addi- Mr. Buckles Mr. Hand Mr. Johns tional background for chemistry and physics and can also prepare students for science courses taken later in college training. About 840 sophomores, juniors, and seniors participate in the science program. The subjects include chemistry (one part of which is oriented especially toward future nurses), biology, and physics. The rib bone ' s connected to the collarbone . . . Sophomore Richard Tharp uses extreme caution as he proceeds to dissect a worm in bi- ology. Mr. Johnson Mr. Peterson Mr. Sloan f 1 — Mm .94 Wm r mWWW -119- Math Cadet Teachers Mr. Buckles Mrs. Kingsbury Math Presents Challenges 1 Watching Mr. Storer solve a problem on the overhead projector are Jim Simpkins, Penni Simpson, and Henry Peterson. These students are in Mr. Storer ' s third hour trigonometry class. Experience Prepares Cadet Teachers Norman Azbell — English Paul Lewellan — Speech, Drama Steve Carson — Pauline Little — Clerical Practice, Physical Education Shorthand 4, Secretarial Practice Mary Coleman — Sociology Deborah Mitchell — Art Karen Cummins — World History Alfa Mostrom — Sociology Sue Felice — History Maxine Petchenik — Government Tom Fortson — History Linda Proudfit — Math Marilyn Hacker — English David Schmidt — Economics Susan Huntly — Speech William Semple — World History, Special Education Vicki Ihrke — Personal Family Living Dennis Seuferer — Driver ' s Ed. Sandra Ingersoll — Art Carlotte Stanley — History Melonnie Jensen — Speech Kathy Wautters — Applied Art Kenneth Johnson — English Winnie Weinmann — Shorthand, Beginning Advanced Typing Natalie Karlin — History Nancy Westphal — Shorthand 4, Sally Kremer — History, Clerical Practice, Secretarial Contemporary Affairs Practice —120— Miss Karlin, a future history teacher, lec- tures in one of Mr. Thomas 1 classes. As a cadet teacher, she receives teaching experience which will be beneficial to her in the future. Physical Education Mr. Bagdonas Mr. Barakat Junior Brenda Baird balances on the parallel bars in the girls ' fifth hour gymnastics class. Getting Into Shape An all-purpose gym machine was added to the Mr. Blazek physical education department this year. The machine will help build strong muscles many ways, since it may be used by boys and girls, although boys make most use of the machine. New boys ' gym uniforms have also been added to take the place of the T-shirt and cut-offs. The gym uniforms are red shorts, with matching reversible tops. Girls ' gym classes have been changed this year. Girls may take gym four days a week for Mrs. Grossnickle individual or team sports. Others may take physi- cal fitness on Wednesdays, or take swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A new A.A.U. trampo- line has also been added. Mrs. Knott Mr. Vavra Up, up, and over goes the volleyball when the boys prac tice their volleyball skills in gym class. Work Study Work Study Prepares Students For Jobs The Work-Study Program at East High is for those students who have learning difficulties. This program attempts to help the student adjust and become a useful member of the com- munity work force. This is ac- complished by providing the student with the type of train- ing, evaluation, and follow-up he will need in order to find a job. There are many advantages available to the people involved in the Work-Study Program. This program is highly geared to the individual student, par- tially because of the smaller classes. The Work-Study Pro- gram provides more opportu- nities for leadership, a student with learning problems may achieve a higher degree of so- cial acceptability, and work- experience problems may be solved through counseling and class discussions. Job placement for these students is not suggested until the eleventh grade, for tenth grade students have a time- consuming school schedule. During the eleventh and twelfth grades, the school schedule provides half-day job experiences for five days per week. These experiences are necessary prior to graduation. Mr. Bruce and Mrs. Vitte- teaux prepare these students for their job experiences and Mrs. Vitteteaux also serves as the department chairman. Mr. Bruce Mrs. Vitteteaux Art Music Sophomore John Taylor works on a thread flower design in one of Mr. Knotts ' fine arts classes. Art Teacher, Scarlet A new art teacher, Mr. Knotts, replaced Mr. Nicolet, who is now teaching at Southeast Polk. Mr. Knotts teaches fine arts and, together with Miss Skarshaug, who teaches applied arts, they guide the creative-minded student. On the music scene at East, Mr. Vander Wilt directs instrumental music and guides the or- chestra and marching band, while Mr. Carnes Singers New At East supplies instruction to the vocal music depart- ment. Highlights of the music department this year were the placing of Christine Anderson, a violin- ist, on the All-State Orchestra, and the formation of a new vocal group, including 27 members and entitled ' The Scarlet Singers. Ding, ding, ding, dong, dong — 44 A one . . . and a two . . . and a three. Mr. Carnes conducts his fifth ding, ding. Junior Nancy Winegar Girls ' Glee class in a lively song, exhibits her musical skill as she prac- tices on the bells. — 123— Home Economics Industrial Arts Miss Grabill Mrs. Jensen Mrs. Spoerl Mrs. Wangen A stitch in time . . . Sophomore Debbie Day exhibits her sewing skill as she maneuvers the machine to do her will. Offer Career Opportunities For Students East ' s curriculum offers courses in Industrial Arts: metalworking taught by Mr. Mommer, woodworking by Mr. Rasmussen, mechanical drawing by Mr. Martin, and automotive mechan- ics by Mr. Junck. These teachers conducted classes this year with the idea of laying a firm foundation in these fields for interested students. Miss Grabill, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Spoerl, and Mrs. Wangen devote their efforts to Home Eco- nomics, which includes home furnishings, family living, child development, and classes in tailoring and textiles. Mr. Junck Mr. Martin Mr. Mommer Mr. Rasmussen Juniors Greg Perry and Danny Snelson work on a car in the automotive mechanics division of Industrial Arts. — 124— Drivers ' Education Sometimes the strain of school becomes too much for a person. Here, a student takes a short break from his studies. —125— Study Hall Instruction In Habits Of Safety, Study Safety first is the motto of all Drivers ' Educational class- es. The six teachers of this course (at left) instruct their students in the importance of the three Cs of driving — Courtesy, Co-operation, and Caution. While habits of safety are learned in Drivers ' Ed., habits of study are being taught in the study halls. Conducted in room 015, the cafeteria, and the library, study halls provide students with the opportunity to develop the proper study habits. Study Hall Mrs. Davis Mr. Meier Mrs . Powell —126— —127— Juniors Class of ' 71 Susannc Doris Theresa Christinsen Christopher Cleghorn Christine Clemens 128— Vicki Clement The junior class officers for 1969 and 1970, from bottom to top, are Lana Oppenheim, Secretary; Charla Brown, Treas- urer; Kenny Sheibley, Vice- President; Tom Johannsen, President. Class of 71 Juniors Mike Pom Eugene Collins Comstock Condon Jack Cooper Kenneth Deanna Corbin Cox Kathy Cox Randy Roger Craddock Craig Sharon Cram Mark Ivon Crawford Crewse Bill Cronin Terry Keith Colin LaVeeta Cynthia Cronin Crossland Cunningham Cunningham Curtis Laurette Tom Marccillc Thomas Dave Fred Harold Jerry Judy Cushingberry Dagnillo Danley David Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Kathy Davis Terry Davis Barb Diane George Dawson de St. Paer Deer Dianna Prise ilia Delinda Willian Dicks Dorrian Doty Drake James Phil Duffy Dunagan Keith Dunn Dale Eastman 1 9 Randy Eaton Theresa Bill Dick Carolyn Mary Jane Vic Egbert Eisenlauer Eisenlauer Enfield Erickson Erickson Terri Joan Ewart Mark Fallis Nicholas Dave Pam Cindy Doug Charman Mike Farmer Finch Fisher Fisk Fitch Flagg Flaherty James Ford 4f d+± k % Pam Forkner Toni Forret Linda Christina Foster Freel Mike Freel Deborah Furnoy Mike Joyce Susan Galvan Gardner Garland Paul Giehl Mark Gillum Bobby Danny Griffith Grother John Grove David Kathy Gustafson Guy Deborah Hall Mitch Hall Lizabeth Patty Judy Fred Theresa Chris Sherri Hamilton Hamilton Hamm Hankins Hanson Harrison Hartle Cathy Kenneth Terry Debra Patrice Paulette Barbara Brenda Sherry Julia Roberta Harvey Harvey Hatchitt Haugen Hawkins Hawkins Haworth Haws Hayes Healey Heathcote Julia Roberta Healey Heathcote —129— Juniors Class of 71 Bradley Sandy Darrell Lois LuAnn Sue Janeene Margaret Wrex Ron Linda Heer Hegland Henry Hesscltine Hibbcrts Hicks Hill Hill Hill Hills Hindal Debbie Mike Charlcne Glen Charles Linda Mary Don Gary Mary Gary Hledik Hodges Hoekman Hoisington Hollingshead Hook Houghton Howlctt Hudson Hotfman Hull Robin James Byron Ricky Kathy Ronald Don Valerie Mark Becki Robert Johnson Jones Jordon Jordison Kaiser Kaiser Karns Keller Kelly Kennedy Kerr Harold David Pat Carol Dennis Vicki Fred Kip JoEllen Scott Mike Knight Knock Konegni Kopaska Kropf Kruse Kunert Kuyper LaRue Labus Lancial Kurt David Ruth Sue Marylin Mark Jim Rosalyn Barbara Denise Milton Langland Large Larson Larson Lasher Law Leaf Lehman LcMar Lemon Leonard Tim Cathy Dave Bill Greg Pam Steve Bob Dennis Pat Leonard Lettington Levell Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lindsey Lorey Lorey William Diane Alan Judy Gene Roxie Kenny Ralaiine Henry Christina Audrey Loy Luce Lundbcrg Majerus Martin Marvin Mason Masscy Mata Mathis Matthews Ann Don Jim Cheryl Rosalie Debbie Dave Mary Jeff Mike Roberta Maurer Maynes McBridc McCann McChesney McCudden McDonald McDonough McDowell McDowell McFarland — 130— Class of 71 Juniors Diane Marilyn Sharon Dcbra Larry Steve David Carolyn Debbie Patty Mclntire McMorrah McMulin McNaney McPherson Mcpherson Mead Meriwether Meyer Meyer Debbie Glynis Mary Donna Mike Don Don Miller Miller Miskimins Mohr Moraine Moraan Morton Larry Meyers Mike Neal Glynis Mary Donna Miller Miskimins Mohr Kevin Steve Tim Nelson Newcomb Nichol Don Mike Paula Debbie Morton Mowery Muchlenthaler Muir Linda Myers Cindy Kevin Norem O ' Boyle Steve Olson Susan Lana Donald Olson Oppenheim Osborne Claudia Michael Lynn Tim Gelene Linda Jack Greg Tonda Jim R. James Overton Papiani Parker Parkins Parsons Peck Picrson Perry Person Peterson Peterson Nancy Greg Tom Connie Tom Loretta Nancy John Mark Don Ramona Petty Phillips Pilkington Pinckney Pinckney Piper Pirillo Poland Polish Poortinqa Powell Lynn Tim Gelene Linda Jack Greg Tonda Jim R. James Parker Parkins Parsons Peck Pierson Perry Person Peterson Peterson Greg Tom Connie Tom Loretta Nancy Phillips Pilkington Pinckney Pinckney Piper Pirillo Ramona Poortinga Powell i Kathy David Pradovich Pratt Preibe Sally Prince Dennis Shcrrill Quick Raddcn Dave Dorenc Donna Linda Tim Ramirez Randolph Rasmussen Rasmussen Razor Kathy Reben Dorothy Susan Reed Reese Robert Tom Reeves Reeves Tom Reich Mary Reid Dana Rich Kent Ridge Gaylen Prudy Dave Rinard Ringquist Robinson Nancy Roe Greg Phillips (left) and Alan Bernard show a new style in clothes around East High this year. Rita Rogers —131 — Bob Rogers Mike Ross Gary Rourkc Doug Roush Tom Juniors Class of 71 Gory Ruths Nancy Ryan Wreta Ryan Jean Sackett Sharon Richard Mark Gary Larry Mary Sadler Salisbury Samuelson Sawhill Schaffer Schaffer Schooley fx Robert Tom Schwitters Seddon John Sharp Ronnie Sharp Peggy Shaw Jim Shedd Kenny Phil Sheibley Shepherd Robert David Peggy Brad Perry Sherman Simmons Simmons Simpson - Skinner Ed Slater Larry Sloan Kirby Small Carl Smith Cheryl Smith James Jennifer Raymond Stephanie Daniel Robin Smith Smith Smith Smith Snelson Soderstrom Diana Mark Steven Valerie Bill Southern Speck Stanford Steen Steffen Edward Paul Reid Stewart Strahan Strahan Karen John Dennis Marlys Vincent Linda Strand Stromberg Struble Swacker Swanson Swenson Connie Swim Sue Swim Clay Kling goes for two. Kathy Swinehart Priscilla Cathy Sydnes Tawny Conrad Denny Dana Taylor Terrell Thomas Jim Maryre Thomas Thomas Mb George Thomlinson Joy Jeanine Thomson Thorsheim Marsha Roger Jerry Tilley Timmons Tolkan Richard Daniel Townsend Travis Ruth Tully Mike Susan Turner Valentine Nancy Doug Debbie Rosie Marquis Chris Pam Sue Ellen John Myra Randy Van Dusseldorp Vanblaricum Vender Sluis Vasquez Veasley Viere Wagner Waltz Wanek Warren Webb Edward Weed James Welch Joan Welch Kent Nancy Deborah Judy Bill Danny Joan Robert Welch Wellander Westendorf Western Westholm White White White —132— Class of ' 71 Juniors Tom Diane Craig Robert Eddie Karen Sandy Nancy William Mike Bill Wickersham Widaman Williams Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Winegar Winslow Woods Wright Scott James Marsha Rob Wright Yacko Young Zust Sophomores Class of ' 72 Cathy Agan Larry Aiken Cindy Dcbby Rhonda Albert Alderman Alexander Judy Allred Patrick Alan Denise Kathy Pam Amsden Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anna Mark Backstrom Badgley Baker Larry Mary Jo Ann Baldwin Balentinc Ballard Phyllis Ballard Linda Baldwin Cindy Barker Karen Barker Cheryl Barnes Mark Diane Mary Marsha Maria Bassett Baumcister Baysingcr Beard Beaver Dave Bell Sophomore Class Officers Representing this years soph class are: (clockwise) Larry Eaton, President; Jane Davis, Vice-President; Kathy Anderson, Treasurer; and Roberta Simpson, Secretary. Janice Benshoof Leslie Kathy Bernard Bickford Linda Danny Blanchard Borghi Borich Jack Edward Bosley Bothwell Brent Nancy Sharon Gary Billie Bowers Bowler Brady Brandenburg Brewer Dave Kathie Jerry Judy Brad Brewer Briggs Brookshirc Brookshirc Brown Leonard Richard Sherry Kathy Steve Brown Browncll Brozek Bruner Bullers Roxannc Becky Burley Burns Phil William Burtis Butts Judy Clinton Johnita Colbert Sherri Cole Steve Cole Melvin Coleman —134— Class of ' 72 Sophomores Mike Becki Bobby Leslie Bill Carol Tom Ray Joon John Norma Collins Conger Conklin Conklin Cook Cook Corbin Cork Corrigan Cox Cox 1 Sandra Cheryl Randy Charles Tim Jene Deborah Marguerite Vicky Bill Craig Cox Craig Craig Crawford Crews D ' Agostina Daughtcry Davenport Davidson Davis Davis Darrell Dixie Janey Pam Marilyn Betty Ken Ricky Debby Theresa Ted Davis Davis Davis Davis De Marchi Deer Dcever Dennis Derrough Determan Devlin Dave Stanley Michele John Barbara Donna Linda Den Randy Dennis Larry Dingman Doane Doner Doolittle Dorsey Douglas Dunn Dyer Earner Earleywine Eaton Duann Robert Jenny Joe Patty Judy Joy Becki Bruce Nancy Cathy Ebncr Edmonds Egbert Ehlcrs Elliott Ellis Erskin Evert Fagerstrom Font Feaster John Jerry Bob Sue Kathy Bill LaVern Kelley Charles Richard Karen Feeley Fcnton Ferrell Ferris Fetters Fetters Fick Fiscel Fitch Fife Formaro Randa Kathy Robert Jerry Joann Jerry Debby Janet Melissa Debra Gary Fors Francis Frazier Freeborn Freeman Friedmeyer Froah Galenbeck Garver Gathercole Gervais fl C - Wh m A. Diana William Kathleen Marvin Pam Karolyn Darla Randy Janet Larry Cindy Gibson Gifford Gilchrist Gilleland Gilleland Gismondi Glover Godwin Golden Gooding Goodman James Robert David Judy Susan David Shirley Rodine Alfred Danny Brian Gray Gray Gregg Grell Griffith Griffiths Grow Guillory Hackney Hailine Halferty Mil 3 Cynthia Neil Linda Steve Harry Debbie Debbie Robert Esther Danny Marvin Hall Hall Hannah Harlan Harris Hartman Hartzer Harvs Harvey Hawbakcr Haygood — 135— Sophomores Class of ' 72 Mike Greg Carlo Jill Sonya Judy Shari Sue Goyle Marilyn Haynes Healy Helmbrecht Henderson Heuton Hiatt Hiatt Hill Hogate Holland W ... _.. Mavis Jim Janice Steve Tom Steven Carolyn Gerald Warren David Holt Hopkins Hornocker Houge Houge Hougham Howe Hudson Hunsberger Hunt tofta fiat 9 3 Greg Mark Mike Charmette Keith Lowell Mary Carol Patty Steve Tom Hunter Ivanovich Ives Jackson Jackson Jacobsen Jahnke Janssen Jarrett Jefferson Jennings Kathy Linda Andre Horace John Kathy Peggy Vicky Dianna Dennis Linda Jensen Jewett Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jones Margie Steve Donald Gary Dennis Jim Peggy Wanda Monica Cynthia Shelly Jones Jones Jordan Jordan Kain Kale Karabatsolis Kartchner Kaspcr Kcesler Keith Dcbra Bambi Beverly Ellen Sandra Jim Debra Erla Gary John David Keller Kelly Kennedy Kent Kern Kernes Kidd Kieslcr Kirkman Kirkpatrick Klincfeldt Jill Gary Teri Ron Steve Katherinc Steve Mary Jon Jill Patricia Knapp Knight Knight Knutson Kohrs Kountz Kuefner Kutchcn LaRuc Ladwig Lammey Jacqueline Candy Tim Susan Steve Dave Carol Joe Kris Bob Fred Lane Last Lathrop Lau Law Leaf Learning Leeper Lewellin Lewis Liggins ■if!fl30 Douglas Debbie Gaylcnc Cindy Michelle Joan Lorey Lovell Lynch Mabe Macaulay Mahaffey 111 Sherri Karen Sue Diane Mary John Rod Debbie Kathy Nancy Marilyn Mangon Manley Maple Marshall Martens Martin Matzke Mauk Mayhugh Maynes McCallistcr — 136— Class of ' 72 McCann McCaulcy McCory McCuddcn McCullough McDaniel Patricia Short Dana Bobby Stephen McDonald McDonough McDutt McFarlin McGilvrey McGrean Teresa McKeever Debbie Mead David Meyers Dennis Kent Michael Mikesell Debbie Marlenc Miller Miller Victoria Mills Michael Tim Mitchell Mitchell Diane Louis Moore Moore Gloria Moreno Connie Mott Sandy Mullin John Naab Paul Nelson Dan Newquist Debbie Miller (left) and Debra Gathercole illu- strate cold weather fashions that came to East this year. Randy Becky Kathy Cathy Randal Newson Nichol Nicholson Nottsger Nordaker Craig Ncrdyke Richard Olmsted John Olson Sandy Olson Tom Shelly Vickie Olson Overton Overton Debbie Owens Nick Palmer Debra Sandy Gayla Patti Parker Parker Patterson Patterson Larry Pauley Greg Jensine Peterson Peterson Kathy Peterson Randall Peterson Mary Pettey Pom Pettis Eddie Phillips Randy Phillips Tony Pirillo Chris Diana Gary Pittman Pittman Plummcr Sophomores Class of 72 Glenda Paulette Pointer Polich Reasoner Redhead Robert Michael Rcid Remster Diane Rinard Kathy Ritter Sara Ritter Christy Robbins Go Get em Sophomores Arlene Toni Beverly Robinson Rock Roe Jean Sallade Sandra Sample Gerald Sampson Dee Saunders Brian Geneva Beverly Gary Susan Ernest Richard Scheel Schnathorst Schocn Schoen Schoolcy Schott Schricr Sophomore Judy Clinton ponders nomcntarily as the world goes by. William Annette Roberta Simpkins Simpson Simpson Patricia Thurlough Linda Jan Terry Smith Smith Smith Sneddon Sorter Mary Specker —138— Thomas Linda Kathryn Sonia David Spencer Sponslcr Stady Stoltenburg Stanford Class of 72 Sophomores Peggy Tim Roger Susan Staplcton Stephen Stephens Stephens Garnet Stevens Roger Steward Linda Randy Mark James Debbie Don Dave Janyce T.m Harry Don Strahan Stripe Stromberg Struth Stubbs Swartslander Swenson Swim Summy Swaim Sz.ber Debbie Don Dave Stubbs Swartslander Swenson Donna Jonathan Taylor Taylor Shirley Tellis Ivan Rita Cindy Debbie Mike Randy Kurt Terry Thomlinson Thompson Thompson Thomas Thompson Thomson Kevin Ricki Tracy Garry Jonnetta Kevin Rhonda Thoren Thorpe Thorpe Tillotson Tolson Topp Traviss Suzanne Zoe Joanie Villier Walden Walker Chuck Linda Sherri Wedgeworth Weideman Weiss Debbie Linda Karen Allen Wilkcrson Wilkirson Wilden Widlund Sue Wilson Theresa Sue Wilson Winegarden John Witt Steve Woodard Steve Woods Suzanne Wood Bob Yacko Joe Young Kathy Marilyn Ronnie Shirley Beverly Donna Randy Chris Young Young Young Zeiger Zigler Zigler Zook Zschau — 139— East High Students Excel In Salesmanship Row 1 : Rosie Vasquez, Charla Brown, Debi McNancy, Sheryl Hannah, Cynthia Curtis, Ramona Powell, Mary Houghton, Velta Abolins, Mr. Lethcoe (adviser). Row 2: Kent Mikesell, Kenny Mason, Sam Coe, Greg Lewis, Bill Lewis, Steve Bellis, Ted Gillum, Greg Phillips, Tom David, Dave Davis. Row 3: Darrel Smith, Fred Breier, Ed Slater, Jim Miranda, Jack Jones, Vic Erickson, John Steinbach, Harold Capps, Randy Eaton, Steve Lewis. Row 4: Rick Jordison, Cindy Norem, Sharon Kinnear, Diane Southern, Prudy Ringquist, Kathy Hayes, Diane Widaman, Diane Dicks, Claudia Overton, Roberta McFarland, Nancy Chivers, Chuck McCann. Row 5: Greg Anderson, Carl Smith, Kirby Small, Dennis Terrell, Craig Wil- liams, Gary Henderson, Bob Rogers, Tim Razor, Jeff McDowell, Gene Condon, Mike Buttz, Denny Quick. Row 6: Kenny Austin, Mark Sawhill, John Poland, Chris Harrison, Conrad Taylor, John Sharp, Danny Grother, Jerry Jordan, Larry Sloan. $25 CLUB Velta Abolins Vic Erickson Jim Miranda Steve Bellis Ted Gillum Greg Phillips Steve Blanchard Sheryl Hannah Ramona Powell Charla Brown Mary Houghton Chris Reynolds Fred Breier Jack Jones Perry Skinner Sam Coe Fred Kunert Ed Slater Cynthia Curtis Bill Lewis Darrell Smith Tom David Greg Lewis John Steinbach Dave Davis Steve Lewis Debbie Vandersluis Phil Dunagan Kenny Mason Rosie Vasquez Randy Eaton Debi McNancy Randy Webb John Egenberger Kent Mikesell $75 CLUB: Each stu- dent pictured sold $75 worth of ads (or more) for the yearbook. Row 1 : Sharon Kinnear, Eugene Condon, Mich- ael Buttz, Chuck Mc- Cann, Diana Southern. Row 2: Harold Capps, Bob Rogers, Darrell Smith, Gary Henderson, Mr. Lethcoe (adviser). The students in the Quill Ad Club, $75 and $25 Clubs are taught five basic steps in sell- ing: Attention, interest, desire, action, and close. All play a part in making student sell- ing a successful endeavor. These students, through their hard efforts, have made it pos- sible for the cost of the Quill to be more reasonable for East High, since advertising plays a large part of yearbook costs. —140— KLEINS ' DEPARTMENT STORE CHEZ ' MONIQUE BEAUTY SALON ... I COMPLETE BEAUTY CARE ' 3614 -6th Ave. 243-1602 t wigs wigiets styled _ . . D I Monika Soboe, Shirley Williams, Operators Free Parking in Rear = 2301 E walnut 262-3385 Carl Smith. Dennis Quick (iresr Phillips I Fred Kunert GREAT PLAINS BAG COMPANY HI A i 2201 Bell Avenue Phone 283-2041 i DES M OINES, IOWA 50320 Mary Houghton I — •+ HAMBORG S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL 2023 Hubbell Phone 265-3455 John Steinback HARDWARE SUPPLIES FAIRGROUND PLUMBING Crane Water Heaters, Sinks, Bathtubs, Lavatories 3001 Dean Ave. 266-4338 — + i i + Bill Lewis John (Irove I + GAMBLES Home Owned 613 E. Locust Kenny Mason, Kent Mikesell J 288-4871 hn Steinback _ i( M , , _ 1 _ _ r_ v« _ ; H _ „ : ._——.—«—.— CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Dwighr Lewis Auto Body Service 1613 High 282-2768 Steve Lewis Harold Capps + ■ — — i SHOP FRANKEL ' S DOWNTOWN PARK FAIR 612 Locust 244-2164 « Kent Mikesell 3614 -6th Ave. Phone 243-2250 the chippiest chips around! Hiland Potato Chips Debbie VanderSluis Nancy Chivers I + Congratulations Class of 70 ' POPCORN BIN PARK FAIR Darrell Smith • i RAY ' S BODY SHOP 1210V2 E. 29th 265-2079 Complete Paint Job — Wreck Rebuilding Owner Ray Dilley, 1940 Graduate of East High Fred Breier „ , , , — .4. Pre-Recorded Tapes Tape Equipment Tape Accessories Music International Wakonda Arcade Wakonda Shopping Center Des Moines, Iowa 285-0112 Bob Rogers Re-Styling JOHN P. LETO COMPANY 2711 EAST 9th DES MOINES. IOWA 5031G Phone 262 8267 Tom Porter ' HAINLINE STANDARD PHONE 266-9545 E. 1 8th Grand, Des Moines, Iowa Sharon Kinnear Deb McNaney As a young adult you need a good banking connection. The best place for you to establish your checking and savings account is at the Valley. VALLEY BANK and TRUST COMPANY WALNUT at FOURTH SEVENTEENTH from GRAND to LOCUST — 142- „ ,, , — — — — — — — ♦$« CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES j 408 E. 6th 243-0712 J 1 Mike Buttz Rick Jordison 1 I EMPIRE FLOORS 2316 Hubbell Linoleum — Formica — Floor Tile Wall Tile — Carpeting Gary Henderson i i ! I i -4 EMORY PLATING COMPANY Antiquing on Brass, Copper and Silver, Nickel, Chrome, Zinc Plating and Polishing i 3929 E. 14th St. 265-1726 Danny Grother St Tim Israel +- i Long ' s Auto Parts Your N-A-P-A Jobber I | (1) 2424 Easton (3) 6208 Douglas | (2) 4411 S.W. 9th (4) 325-5th, W.D.M. ' Jack Jones I • + i I ! I i i I i 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. BURGcR, Pres., Res. 279-8118 317 6th Ave. 4th Floor Call 244-6119 Sam Coe Tom David LOCKEY ' S CONOCO SERVIci Free Pickup and Delivery Customers Are The Most Important Persons in Our Business I Pleasing You - Pleases Us Phone 266-9214 J 900 East University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 j Tom David Sam Coe Tom uavia « aara v w . + LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University 266-0820 Cindy Norem Charla Brown i - + KOLOSKI STANDARD E. University Hubbell For Service You Can Trust Randy Webb Gres: Phillips I Funny, we dont feel 75 years old. c Central National Bank Trust Company LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE, DOWNTOWN DES MOINES, PHONE 243-8181. MEMBER FDIC. Mike Buttz — 143— The Very Best SAVINGS CERTIFICATES in any odd or even amount of S1AA00 I W or more I. 3-month (Automatically renewable) CO 3 O compounded quarterly 2. 12-month ($100.00 or more) ZJ ' 1 O annually 5 ' 2% 5 3 4% 3. 24-month ($100.00 or more) J 74 O annually IOWA STATE BANK Strong and Friendly East 7th Locust Si. Phone 288-01 1 1 At the Foot of the Capitol Member F.O.I.C. Bill Lewis John Grove What did one strawberry say to the other? If you weren ' t so fresh we wouldn ' t be in this jam. LOOK... A PROGRESSIVE COMPANY IN A GROWING COMMUNITY ONE OF DES MOINES ' LARGEST EMPLOYERS LOOK Subscription Division • 111 Tenth St. • Des Moines, Iowa Conrad Taylor John Sharp Middle-aged man at the end of a long day: Did you ever have one of those days when everybody calls you Dad except your own kids. BEST WISHES SENIOR CLASS LEACHMAN LUMBER 1921 Hubbell Ave. Phone 265-1621 DES MOINES, IOWA Juhn Poland Mark Sawhill i i Styling — Permanents — Tinting Open Evenings by Appointment La Petite Beauty Salon Where Beauty Begins 1902 East 29th Phone 265-0028 DES MOINES, IOWA Virginia Campbell Waters Deb McNaney Sharon Kinnear Overheard in Miss Arnold ' s class; Rick S.: 1 wish she ' d give us back our ' quizzes ' so we could see our gradie-poohs ' . ! ! +. LORRAINE ' S BEAUTY SALON Lorraine Woodring, Owner and Operator 27291 2 Hubbell Ave. 262-2041 Res. 265-1221 Sheryl Hannah Prudy Ringquist i i i ■ i § i BOYS ' CLUBS OF DES MOINES 1435 E. GRAND PHONE 262-5695 DO YOUR THING Cindy Curtis Debbie Vandersluis — + -144 AID 107 E. 6th - 1 I I Congratulations Seniors HOME OIL COMPANY Bob Rogers 243-6456 j —4 HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Owner — BERNIECE BAKER Operators: Alta, Ccrcna, Anne, Kathy, Millie, Betty Jo Enjoy Personalized Service in Your Neighborhood Salon E. 29th and Hubbcll Phone 266-8923 Tim Israel fed Wilson HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN 1401 Buchanan Des Moines, — — — — — — — — — — — a. 701 FIFTH AVE. • DES MOINES 50304 Ted Gillom EASTON SKELLY 3730 Eoston Blvd. 266-9424 Ernie Jones Bill Schumann Bob Rogers I I SNYDER REALTY, INC. 3900 East 14th, =15 265-1471 Custom Home Building A Specialty i 4 E Z E GLIDE CO. WE SHARPEN SAWS - KNIVES - LAWNMOWERS SAW AND LAWN MOWER SALES AND SERVICE WINDOW AND SCREEN REPAIRS Telephone 265-1031 2027 East University Deb McNaney Sharon Kinnear DUANE S TV SERVICE EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE 1401 Lyon 262-0897 Ted Gillem THE QUILL Printed and Bound By Garner f ubdshina (Company 1636 Locust Des Moines, Iowa Eugene Condon — 145— Good Luck Seniors of ' 70 FRISKY ' S DRIVE-IN East 25th University 266-6414 Robert Bucklin DES MOINES AUTO SUPPLY Auto Parts and Accessories Wholesale and Retail East 28th University DES MOINES, IOWA C. W. Nutting Jon E. Nutting Phone 265-0579 Debbie Vander Sluis Cynthia Curtis Overheard: Brand X. In the Iowa commercial of life, I ' m Everybody is crazy over me, said the inmate of the first floor of the insane asylum. Well, said Barb Myers ' father, you were on the phone for only 45 minutes. What happened? Wrong number, she replied. HOME=?P FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION  th Grand n Oes Momn. towa 50307 Mike Buttz Bob Brown Chevrolet Iowa ' s Largest and Finest Complete Sales and Services 4224 Merle Hay Road 276-2501 Bob Rogers Dave Davis Father: Now, Konnie! I simply won ' t have that boyfriend of yours kissing you like that! Konnie: Oh, give him a chance, Dad! He ' ll learn! I i I 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 f I Ramona Powell ' — m ■■■4 IOWA Universal Joint Clutch ! 222 E. 30th St. Phone 266-6350 DES MOINES Sam Coe DON H. Tires - Batteries Accessories ROBERTS Lubrication Tune-Up DON ' S STANDARD SERVICE We operate on the basis Business goes where appreciated stays where wanted. ' Penn E. University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Phone 266-9500 Mike Lancial HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Complete Banking Service Open Friday Evening Till 8 P.M. Main Bank at Third and Euclid Drive In Banks At Second and Euclid E. 28th and Euclid Member F.D.I.C. Michael Buttz i —146— Philip VjW johnson floris CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone 262-5623 Peg Pike DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE • Drums • Guitars • Amplifiers 814 Walnut 244-4161 Phil Dunagan Fred Kunert I ■4 i GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF ' 70 D D BRAKE ALIGNMENT 4205 2nd Ave. North 244-0349 Danny Grother CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 70 DE PASS MOVING STORAGE | 5810 2nd Ave. N.W. Phone 262-5312 1 • Steve Blanchard ! + + CRUM ' S ELECTRIC SERVICE I 1032 E. 9th St. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 266-1600 John Steinback i DAVE ' S CLARK SUPER 100 3720 East 14th Street DES MOINES, IOWA Charles McCann — + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. 17th Ingersoll Eugene Condon 288-7041 — + CONSIDER... a Career ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business 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. EQUITABLE OK IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 Bob Rogers — 147— GRINSTEAD S TEXACO SERVICE 402 E. 30th We Specialize In Auto Tune-ups — Air Conditioning — Brakes and General Servicing John and Danny Call 266-9224 Ben E. Crawford Andrews Studio 822 Walnut Street Latest Techniques in Portrait Photography Phone 244-4956 Weddings i Capps Graduations Speaker: There ' s nothing that can ' t be done. Voice at the back of the room: Ever try pushing toothpaste back into the tube? Doug: Did you know that Gary drives a Rolls- Canardly? Confucius say: He who laughs last didn ' t get the joke. Denny: A Rolls-Canardly? What kind of a car is that? Doug: It rolls down one hill and can ' ardly get up the next. The only thing worse than a know-it-all is a know-it-all who does. A windshield that won ' t shatter is an improve- ment. Now give us rubber telephone poles. — — — — — — — — — — — COMPLIMENTS OF Blue Line I Storage Company 226 Elm St. Telephone 244-8151 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING - PARKING - STORAGE i ! Tom David Sam Coe i j EARLE FLETCHER MOTOR SALES INC. | Over 28 Years of Dependable Service ! { 2600 E. Univ. 262-8229 i I Bob Johnston Gary Henderson ., , , „ , , + DhiiiiA FURNITURE M CARPCT% 5035 HUBBELL Iowa ' s Largest Suburban Furniture Store 265-3481 John E(?enberKer Gary Henderson —148— CREES STANDARD SERVICE 2025 Easron Blvd. Phone 266-9245 Des Moines, Iowa Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories Steve McDonald + COUCH RACING PARTS 1516 - 2nd Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA 50314 John Stinson Perry Skinner COHEN ' S FOOD TOWN Where Ma Saves Pa ' s Dough 1101 Scott 244-1694 Larry Sloan  ■ ■ ■ • 1 ■ 1 CHESNUT BROS. SIGNS J Outdoor Advertising - Neon - Plastics - Sales Service j 2400 E. Grand Ph. 262-8246 DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 Kamona Powell — + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE f 423 East Court Ave. Jerry Jordon Phone 243-1151 + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CASSON SON 644 ' 2 E. Locust 282-9177 Richard Austin Jeff McDowell I I I + ■ - BEST WISHES CAPITOL HOME IMPROVEMENT Roy E. Peters 1554 E. Grand Phone 265-5271 Sharon Kinnear Debbie McNaney ! i + +■ i i ! BURGER CHEF East 14th and Euclid Home of the World ' s Greatest 20 Hamburgers! BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY TODAY! Steve Bellis I „ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BRUNS LOAN CO. 323 E. 5th 282-4243 ! Michael Buttz £ + i JOHN CLIINES AUTO SERVICE 2322 Hubbell 266-5952 I Fred Breier I BORDENARO MARKET 1720 East University 266-6690 GROCERIES — FRUITS — MEATS I . Carol Smith Latest Styles for Men and Young Men PHONE 265-4297 BOND S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Rex Staley, Larry Woods — Open Chair Bobc Kohlbusch, Wes Bond — App ' t Chair John Efirenberjfer Gary Henderson i i 4 i — — — 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. Bob Rogers — 149— JESTER SONS REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE 529 SIXTH AVE. PHILIP E. JESTER Insurance CLASS OF ' 30 RALPH L JESTER Real Estate CLASS OF ' 21 Diane Widaman Prudy Rinj?quist East Des Moines Own LEE TOWN NEWS Now Serving Over 9,000 Families 2611 East University 262-5651 Mike Buttz The best jokes are not printed. They walk on two legs. What does an envelope say when you lick it? It just shuts up and says nothing. There ' s one thing about baldness — it ' s neat. Barber: Haven ' t I shaved you before, sir? ' Customer: No, I got that scar in France. What makes the Tower of Pisa lean? It never eats. Knox Cafe 1535 E. EUCLID 266-8244 Bill Wallukait Diana Southern Psychology professor: The best way to quiet a hysterical girl is with a kiss. Student: What ' s the best way to get her hysteri- cal? People who throw kisses are hopelessly lazy. IOWA ROAD BUILDERS ASPHALT PAVING j 1751 Hull i 4- 266-3178 John EKenberger ! Russ Reel Abbie Polito ! LA PIZZA HOUSE Des Moines Exclusive Pizza House Also Serving CHICKEN - RIBS - SPAGHETTI STEAKS and SHRIMP I 1013 S. E. 14th I 288-221 1 Mike Buttz ■ ■ ■ + —150— 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 Randy Webb Greg Phillips FREIGHT LINES, INC. TOMORROW S WAY TODAY John Steinbach + M W Motors, Inc. 1436 E. 14th St. The Best In Quality Cars Cadillacs to Corvettes 265-5296 i Kent Mikesell Kenny Mason + Mr. Schakel: I believe in the two-party system- as long as they are not on the same night. 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 John Sharp Conrad Taylor BOWLERAMA LANES S.E. 14th Diehl 285-2811 AIR LANES 4200 Fleur Drive 285-8632 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1970 Dennis Baber Rick Jordison i i i i i I •k. FOR GRADUATION PORTRAITS . . . ... IN THE MODERN TREND LAWSONS HIGHLAND PARK PHOTOGRAPHERS 605 Douglas 243-0661 Darrell Smith 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 Steve Lewis Harold Capps Said the Florida man, picking up a watermelon: Is this the largest grapefruit you can grow in these parts? Stop! said the Californian. You ' re crushing that raisin! I itOH AND RADIO ! I ' Service in which Des Moines has confidence E. 5th and Grand Kent Mikesell Kenny Mason i I I I I + _ -152- +- i I I I + • +- ! I I ! I 4... •4, BOB ' S CONOCO SERVICE 201 East Grand Phone 243-4742 Kent Mikesell Kenny Mason BOB and BILL ' S BARBER SHOP 3602 Second Avenue Darrell Smith — + - + ! Phone 265-4372 WHITEY ' S BODY SHOP I I I ! I 4 Paul (Whitey) Alsred 2924 Raccoon Steve Blanchard CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BAUGHMAN S STANDARD STATION 2805 Hubbell 266-9343 Ed Wilson Tim Israel ■+ 4 BAKER TYPEWRITER CO. Sales and Rentals - 1552 E. Grand 262-3189 Sharon Kinnear Deb McNaney I Congratulations Seniors from BANKERS TRUST CO. 6th Locust Member F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System Mike Buttz ANN ' S GROCERY 308 ARTHUR 288-1696 Tom Porter Manufacturers of Plumbing Products and Dock Plates WOODFORD MFG. CO. 1626 Delaware Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA Nicholas Meyers Compliments of A Friend W. P. JOHNSON CO. I • Mike Moraine ■ ■ ■ ■ , „ „ 4 i COMPLIMENTS TO SENIORS ' 70 SPIZMAN ' S FOOD MARKET I 2403 Hubbell 266-6159 ! John Mullen Gary Thomson ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ 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 Parrsmen 2 Parking Lots Huge Displays 1537 2nd Ave. Des Moines 288-5729 Perry Skinner —153- MODERN BICYCLES SCHWINN BICYCLES 723 E. University 262-4618 Tim Israel Ed Wilson Hurried traveler: I want to catch a late train to New York. Clerk: Take No. 9. That ' s usually as late as any. TAYLOR REFRIGERATOR CO. FOOD STORE EQUIPMENT HEATING AND SHEET METAL 1533 East Euclid 262-8221 DES MOINES, IOWA Vic Erickson 25c 25 - Sheridan Park Car Wash 3740 Easton Blvd. 25o 25 Bob Rogers ■• I I I I I l | I theifiast HOut 1 i ! 1 C LEANING 3529 E. 26th Phone 265-3815 Vance Stubbs Manager Des Moines, Iowa 1 Hob Holers ..—.4. UNIVERSITY SUPER VALU To Serve You Fresh Bakery Products 2627 E. University Ben E. Crawford Quiet young thing to talkative companion: You talk yourself out of quite a lot of the nicest listening. Father to daughter as youth waits in the living room: Sue, somethings here to see you! Good Luck Superior Seniors of ' 70 i I I j QUARRY SUPPLY ! I 4521 S.E. 14th Des Moines, Iowa ■ ■ ■ —  ■ ■ ■ Jim Miranda Sheryl Hannah . BOB ' S TEXACO SERVICE 31st Ingersoll I Prop. R. J. Douglass DES MOINES, IOWA 50312 Eugene Condon — 154 — Phone 243-9900 COMPLIMENTS TO SENIOR CLASS Frye Manufacturing Company Makers of One-time Carbon Papers and Impact Carbonless Papers Phone 515—262-8233 Bob Rogers Des Moines, Iowa 50304 STATEWIDE CONSTRUCTION INC. 1544 East University Ph. 262-5617 44 A Complete Building Service Les Cason, Randy Eaton Tom Porter j PRUGH SUPER MARKET 3940 E. 29th Phone 262-5891 i ■ i + — JACK BLAIR FOOD MARKET 1553 E. Grand 266-9464 Hours 10-10 Open Sun. 10-2 Jib Webb C.ary Kelleher I + DES MOINES, IOWA Darrell Smith — COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY 329 E. 5th 288-6751 Lester Clark - William Phillips Sheryl Hannah Prudy Ringquist + i DON HECTOR MOBILE HOMES AMERICAN MOBILE HOMES New and Used 3917 E. 14th St. Phone 262-6597 Chris Harrison I I I I i BETTS SON HARDWARE Customers Free Parking Lot 412 E. Locust 243-7123 Craig Williams Claudia Overton i ■ i s i + When it ' s your turn to choose, Make the right choice. Choose Grand View the ct pice qf es Moines graduates. Take a look at what Grand View has to offer: Fully qualified faculty dedicated to academic excellence Small classes with personalized attention Personal guidance on continuing academic program Reasonable tuition Varied extra-curricular activities Outstanding sports program for men and women New Arts and Issues convocation series 25-acre campus with modern classroom facilities, new library, recently-completed residence halls for men and women Fully-accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Two and three-year programs Tuition aid Make the right choice. Your future depends on it. For further information write: Director of Admissions GRAND VIEW COLLEGE Des Moines. Iowa 50316 Sharon Kinnear, Ed Slater Charla Brown — 155— Congratulations Seniors ' 70 Kenny Sheibley AUTO - BODY PAINT SHOP Phone 266-3922 4112 East 14th Street DES MOINES, IOWA Ad in newspaper: Marvin, please come home. The children need you, the lawn will need mowing soon, and the garden needs a worm like you. Mabel, your loving wife. R. W. ROWAT T. W. ROWAT J. V. ROWAT ROWAT CUT STONE CO. CONTRACTORS IN CUT STONE AND MARBLE 110 S.E. Seventh Telephone 244-8604 DES MOINES, IOWA Steve Newcomb Harold Capps TOM S BODY SHOP 2206 Harding Rd. Phone 255-7793 Tom Kahre Eugene Condon Greg Lewis Young Tim M. in a phone booth at an Army in- duction center: Hello, Mom? I got the job! One youngster to another as they watch a man hammering nails: Jus t wait ' ll he hits his finger. Then we ' ll hear some shoptalk. Watching rain through a window, one weather bureau employee to another: We needed this. We ' ve been predicting it for a week. Ask a woman how she stubbed her toe and she ' ll say she walked into a chair; ask a man and he ' ll say someone left a chair in the middle of the room. CAROUSEL SKATING CENTER INC. FAMILY FUN— ROUNDS ROUNDS OF FUN! FOR EVERYONE— ROLLER SKATE! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Tues. - Wed. - Fri. Sat. Eve. 7:30 P.M. Sat. Sun. Matinees 1 P.M. • CLASSES • SKATES • ACCESSORIES Reserved for Private Parties on Mon. - Thurs. Sun. Eve Air Conditioned 606 E. ARMY POST RD. 285-6756 IF NO ANSWER CALL 282-8750 Jim Miranda Sheryl Hannah CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS AIM owa, Realtors 2815 Hubbell Blvd. 262-0458 Mike Buttz Ed Slater 4.. , CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 70 P J SALES COMPANY P. A. Williams 2318 Hubbell Avenue Phone 265-5571 Darrell Smith — 156— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Graduating Class of 1970 FROM THE BIGGEST — BEST — FASTEST GROWING TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL 147 ORGANIZED TO HELP, NOT TO HINDER! Ed Wilson Tim Israel live a little! 1321 Ea4 U r. QUEENSBURGERS HOT DOGS SUNDAE ' S MALTS CONES Steven Newcomb Congratulations Class of 1970 Compliments of Smitty ' s Donut Shop 19th Keo Chris Reynolds J. WARREN SMITH MOBILE HOMES, INC. 3810 East 14th Street 266-3806 Gary Henderson Every girl wants to embark upon the seas of Sign in a jewelry store window: Give her some- matrimony as soon as she finds the buoy she wants. thin g to wra P around her little finger — besides you. Girl to boy as she studies her weight chart: According to my height and weight I ' m not as old as I should be. Code to live by: You can ' t have bread and loaf. For example is not proof. — i I i Congratulations to the Graduates CLASS OF 70 Bills Super Valu 2820 Hubbell 262-8205 Danny Grother Tim Israel —————— „.—._.._.„_„„_„,_ . ■ ■ ■ Pidgeon ' s Iowa ' s Largest Display of Furniture and Appliances Eugene Condon Greg Lewis PAYLESS SHOE STORES House of 2 for $5 523 E. Grand 5406 Douglas St. 2501 Easton Blvd. 2509 S.W. 9th St. Velta Abolins — 158- HINKY DINKY STORES NW Corner Beaver Douglas Ingersoll East of 28th SW 9th Bell EASTGATE 1530 E. Douglas Rosie Vasquez Diana Southern 19th Carpenter THUNDERBIRD LANES Bowling — Restaurant — Billiards Welcome East High Students 3200 Delaware Ave. 262-9374 Mark Speck i i 1 i 4 I j FASHION MANOR SALON OF BEAUTY J ! 243 E. 30th St. Fred Kunert 266-1148 ! 1 I J i +- YORK PRINTING CO. i 1901 E. Euclid 262-2901 DES MOINES, IOWA Vic Erickson (Ireg Anderson + WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 East Grand Phone 243-0181 Kent Mikesell Kenny Mason , + i . — + i STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed Henry O. Olson, President Phone 265-0348 j E. 14th Hull Des Moines, Iowa 50309 j Bob Rogers i + — i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS STEEL WAREHOUSE, INC. 3212 E. 19th Court 265-5351 ■ Eugene Condon 1 ENGRAVINGS Tribune lommercial Engraving 715 Locust St. Des Moines, towa 50304 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 Phil Dunagan Fred Kunert — 159- the growing 70 ' s for you and . . . DRAKE UNIVERSITY There ' s a growing environment for education right here in Des Moines. Drake is growing in national stature . . . it ' s a leading major private university with modern facilities and more are being built right now. You should consider one of these six undergraduate colleges open to qualified jjF;. 1 llWI W nrrcTrcv high school graduates. Talk with your counselor today. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM lll l NnlWHDflimtt4ag B COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Gary Henderson Bob Rogers CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS TVS HUBBELL AVENUE BARBERSHOP 2925 Hubbell Ph. 266-9016 Bob Rogers f j J I I ..+ Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Charles McCann I I I OH ARA ' S 66 SERVICE Complete Brake Service — Mufflers and Tail Pipes Tune Ups — Call 266-0520— E. 30th Grand Bill Lewis i i i i i ■ I -4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - hh m m H H Serving the Greater Des Moines Area Hy Vee Food Stores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 70 Dave Davis 160- i + • j i i I I + • f ■ i I ! i STA-RITE AUTOMATIC SERVICE COMPLETE TRANSMISSION SERVICE 2354 East Grand 266-1437 Robert Bucklin SMITTY ' S PHOTOS 715 E. 25th 262-0774 Rosie Vasquez Diana Southern i ! i i SHRIVER-COLLIS COLDS Insurance for Every Purpose 2432 Hubbell 266-5123 DES MOINES, IOWA Bob Rogers ■ I Reynolds Furniture, Appliance Carpet 629 S.E. 30th Street Ronald Reynolds Chris Reynolds 265-1338 GREETINGS SENIORS OF 1970 PLAINS POULTRY FARMS MADRID, IOWA Home of PLAINSDALE AA Eggs Diana Southern BUTTERWORTH TIRE CO. 433 E. Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa You Can ' t Beat a Butterworth Deal ' Home of Armstrong Tires Steve Bellis Experience — the wonderful knowledge that en- ables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again. + — i PRUDA vVS BARBER SHOP THREE BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 3900 E. 14th Seneca Plaza Charla Brown Debbie McNaney PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1139 -24th Street Phone 277-4423 Charles McCann —161 — Serving East Des Moines with the newest, most modern facilities and equipment available. Also serving: • Altoona • Berwick • Four Mile • Norwoodville • Saylorville •Avon Lake • Bowsher • Marquisville • Pleasant Hill • Swanwood Gregory Gulick, director PHONE: 515 265-1652 3211 FREDERICK HUBBELL AVENUE • DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 Member Iowa Funeral Directors Association and National Funeral Directors Association. —162— i 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 r i i I I I + ■ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MAXIMS NOB HILL BEAUTY SALON 3527 E. 26th 265-3411 i I I + ■ ■ — CONGRATULATIONS FROM ■ i. SUPER UALU EASTGATE SUPER VALU HUBBELL SUPER VALU UNIVERSITY SUPER VALU Carl Smith Dennis Quick Rosie Vasquez Diana Southern MAXHEIM PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Phone 255-2159 544 36th Street j Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Mike Buttz SEEDS -41 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 i nto 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 Pionnrr. PIONEER brand SEEDS Pioneer Seed Division 1206 Mulberry Street • Des Moines, Iowa 50308 Steve Bellis Randy Eaton —163— We would like to take this opportunity to thank the students and faculty of East High for their fine patronage the past year. We are planning bigger and better things for the future to better serve your sporting goods needs. A complete new lettering department has been added to give you fast depend- I able service on all your lettering needs. So for all your sporting goods needs, whatever they may be, the Park Fair Sports Center is the place. Park Fair Sports Center 100 E. Euclid Des Moines Darrell Smith  « ■ m n. m « ■ M m ■ — ■ . H B M m ■ ■ m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m ■ . . For WIDE Tires and WIDE Wheels i Mary Houghton DULL t tOLT TO CtOSS JMfMlft I If TO HOll  «or in WE HAVE CHROME TRAILER HITCHES FOR ALL CARS NOW AT NEW LOW, LOW PRICES INSTALLED WHILE U WAIT ALSO TOW BARS SCHULING CONVEYOR HITCH CO. 1710 East Grand Avenue Phone 266-3015 Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Charles McCann I DAVID MATTSON CO., INC. 213 Eost Locust Ph. 283-0421 DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 Roberta McFarland BAKER PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. LICENSED — BONDED — INSURED I Fhone 262-9327 B. J. BAKER, Pres. ! MARVIN COLE, Gen. Supt. I I 2911 Hubbell LOUAVA ' S BEAUTY SALON 2721 E. University 265-1 157 I Cynthia Curtis Debbie Vender Sluis — 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 Charla Brown Cindy Norem ■ + i with w Quality You Can Taste iiHl Hiiiiiii -nnoERSon ericksoi. DAIRY CO 2229 Hubbell • Des Moines • Phone Collect 265-2521 Ron Hills David Priebe — 165— Professional Services is THE WORLD GROWING FAST ENOUGH? It depends. Either population is growing too fast or food produc- tion is not growing fast enough. World population may double in 33 years. Does this mean mass starvation? Not if we develop to- day ' s agriculture and harness coming breakthroughs in feeds, fertilizers, farming methods, and machinery. Can the world grow food fast enough? John Deere equipment and dealers will help farmers make the answer to this question yes. JOHN DEERE John Deere Des Moines Works Des Moines, Iowa Dennis Terrill and Dave Davis Dr. John Q. A. Maftern Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon j 819 Savings Loan Building Bob Rogers — — — — — — — — — — — Ph. 244-8670 GREETINGS TO EAST HIGH NEAL DRUG 1 2301 East Grand I Phone 266-3124 ! Cynthia Curtis Debbie Vander Sluis + Best Foot Forward in ' 70 DR. WALTER L. NUTT Foot Surgeon 900 Fleming Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa 243-5727 Bob Rogers WALNUT DRUG 1554 E. Walnut 262-3175 Jack Hodges DENNIS J. WALTER, M.D. j 3900 E. 14th Ph. 265-4236 DES MOINES, IOWA + Sharon Kinnear Deb McNaney CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF ' 70 WARD EASTSIDE PHARMACY j I + + ! ■4 j I + 2447 E. Wolnut 262-5615 J Fred Breier BEVING AND SWANSON Attorneys At Law I 707 E. Locust j Donald L. Beving Don C. Swanson + Kent Ridge CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Greg Lewis Eugene Condon — 166— Professional Services CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1970 FAIRGROUND PHARMACY 302 E. 30th 266-3646 Phil Dunafcan Fred Kunert i S I I --„„ I f - i 1 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. J. E. CISNA, D.O. Steve Lewis Harold Capps „_. 4 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 70 EAST DES MOINES CLINIC Dr. Don Toriello — Dr. Norman Rose 623 E. 12th Street Eugene Condon + i i HAMMER PHARMACY 600 East Grand Avenue 243-4177 Kent Mikesell Kenny Mason I + Grandview Dental Clinic | 2401 Easton Blvd. ! Dr. D. C. Denger i Dr. T. E. Hoot 265-0339 Dr. H. R. Griffin Dr. P. R. Kofron Claudia Overton Craig Williams ■ , H ■ ■■■■■ f DR. RICHARD J. FULLER DENTIST Office Phone 266-3437 2822 E. 29th | ! — — — — — 4 Des Moines, Iowa Sharon Kinnear +•- i i I I ! FAABORG PHARMACY Ray Fooborg, R. Ph. - Maxine Fooborg, R. Ph. 2222 E. 14th St. 266-5159 John Sharp Conrad Taylor ELLEFSON PHARMACY Friendly Courteous Service 1607 E. 33rd Bob Rogers 266-3144 i I I I .4 + 4. CONGRATULATIONS GERALD F. BEST, O.D. Vision Specialist CONTACT LENSES Sears Bldg. Second Floor Merle Hay Plaza Ph. 276-4911 H arold Capps Jack Jones DR. WESLEY H. GLANTZ Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 2725 Hubbcll Avenue 266-7635 ' Kiiby Small Tim Razor ■ ■ ■ —————— ——_—_4 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 70 + j i j I i HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E. 29th 266-5137 Nick Meyers Robert Bertagnolli, D.D.S. John Sperry, D.D.S. General Dentists Residence Ph. 265-1067 Office Ph. 265-3882 2956 East University Fred Kunert i I i — i Congratulations Seniors from DR. J. W. HATCHITT, D.O. - + 2704 Easton 266-1701 Harold Capps Steve Lewis + -167- Left to right: Dave Swanson, Cyndy Sayles, Ann Maurer. YOUNKERS As part of Younkers firm belief in the young people of today, a program is offered for the Des Moines area schools each year . . . 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 recommendations from school administrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus their ability and interest 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. —168— Staff and Administration Index Name Page — A— Ackerman, Mr. William 38, 116 Advisors Ill Allbee, Mrs. Joan 114 Anderson, Mrs. Pat 115 Arnold, Miss Carolyn 42, 118 — B— Baeth, Mr. Harold 113 Bagdonas, Mr. Albert .... 56, 121 Baraket, Mr. John 52, 121 Karanosky, Mrs. Norma ...115 Blazek, Mr. Jack 50, 121 Blenderman, Mrs. Shirley 43 117 Bolin, Mr 114 Breuklander, Mrs. Betty 114 Bruce, Mr. Nevin 122 Buckles, Mr. Walter 119, 120 Bush, Mr. James 116 — C— Cadet Teachers 120 Carnes, Mr. Charles 17, 22, 26, 128 Cherry, Mrs. Hollie 114 Christian, Mr. George 28, 29, 31, 118 Collins. Mr 125 Copeland, Mrs. Zola 114 Cumpston, Mrs. Pauline 114 — D — Darnell, Mr. Harry 114 Davis, Mrs. Mary 125 DeMouth, Mr. Donald 113 Dolan, Mr. John 41, 119 Dove, Mrs. Alta 114 Dowd, Mrs. Wrennie 20, 118 — E— Erickson, Mrs. Bonita 11 1 Erickson, Mrs. Melva 114 — F— Ferguson, Mrs. Marlene 112 Folsom, Mrs. Donna _ 114 Forker, Mr. Dennis 118 Fraim, Mrs. Wyoma — 16, 117 Name — g— Getz, Mr. Edwin Gewerth, Mr. Raymond Goldman, Mrs. Kate Grabill, Miss Erma 32, Grossnickle, Mrs. Jackie 35, — H— Hall, Mrs. Gloria Hand, Mr. Thomas 61, 62, Harris, Mr. Larry Haskell, Mr. William Hawkins, Mr. Clarence Heaton, Mr. Ross Heckel, Mr. John 17, Hemer, Mrs. Katherine 28, Hermann, Mr. Bernhart IS, Holm, Mr. Harlan Hull, Mrs. Elizabeth — I— Iverson, Mrs. Merry 41, —J— Jackson, Dr. Gareld Jensen, Mrs. Maurine .Johns, Mr. Dwight Johnson, Mr. Richard . r,s, Bt, Jones, Miss Wilma Junck, Mr. Russell — K— Keck, Rev. L. Robert Keller, Mrs. Leona Kingsbury, Mrs. Vernice Kn tt, Mrs. Patricia ... 16, Knotts, Mr. George Kurth, Mrs. Jeanne Page 96, 114, 50, 114 116 112 124 68, 121 114 119 113 114 114 117 118 29, 112 54, 116 116 114 119 110 124 119 56, 119 118 124 112 114 120 121 123 114 Lamberti, Mr. 114 Langenfeld, Miss Maxine ... 118 LaVine, Mrs. Joan 114 Lawson, Mr. J; hn 114 Lethcoe, Mr. John 23, 43, 117, 140 Name Linder, Mrs. Joan Light. Mr. William Lowther, Mrs. Opal 43. — M— Martin, Mr. Adrian Martin, Mrs. Mastin, Mrs. Glennie Mauk, Mr. Merlin McCaw, Dr. John E. McReynolds, Mrs. Meier, Mr. Manford Merrill, Mrs. Doris ... 110, McCollough, Mr. William 64, Miller, Mr. Chris Mortimer, Mr. Darrell Murphy, Mr. Donald 14, 15, — N— Nagle, Mrs. Francis Neal, Mr. William 56, Nelson, Mrs. Valborg Niffenegger, Mr. Ora E Pa;; - .118 111 113 Ochs, Miss Mary ... 32, Oxenreider, Mr. Jack — P— P«t«TOOIl, Mr. Edward .... 36, Pierson, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mr. Don 99, Powell, Mrs. Shirley .... Ill, Pratt, Mr. Fred — 4J, — R— Rasmussen, Mr. Harold Raymond, Mr. John 14, 15, Rieck, Mrs. Mona Rotschafer, Mr. Leroy Rugg, Mrs. Jacqueline — S— Sandquist, Mr. Robert ... 54, Sargent, Mr. Hubert Schakel, Mr. Minneku- Schlampp, Mr. Merle F. Schmeiser, Mrs. Clarice 124 117 118 117 112 114 125 112 117 116 124 116 114 116 112 112 117 118 84, 119 114 111 125 119 124 lis US 125 116 5:;, 117 12.-, ii ; 1.2 115 Name Page Schnoor, Mr. John School Board 110, Schultz. Mrs. Alice Schultz, Mrs. Margaret Seibert, Mr. Garland 50, 63, Sheldahl. Mr. Tom Simonsen, Mr. Marvin Skarshaug, Miss Elizabeth Sloan, Mrs. Sloan, Mr. Paul . Spevak, Mrs. Jack Spoerl, Mrs. Elisabeth ... 20, Stewart, Mr. Glen 52, Steward, Mrs. Juanita Storer, Mr. William 37. — T— Tannatt. Mr. Keith 38, Taylor, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn 112. Thomas, Mr. Richard Throckmorton, Mr. Hance Triplett, Mr. Mark Tuller, Mr. Richard 76, Tyler, Mrs. Elizabeth 32. — V— VanderWilt, Mr. Daryl 24, VanDyke, Mr. Edward VanTress, Miss V. Ruth Vavra. Mr. James 64, Vitteteaux, Mrs. Sally 116. — W— Waller, Mr. Harley Wand, Mr Wangen, Mrs. Barbara .. 32, Welch, Mrs. Ruby Whitford, Miss Thelma Wiggins, Mr. Phillip Wright. Mr. David Wright. Mrs. Icyle — Y— Yount, Mr. Wilbur. 120 112 114 112 116 111 120 123 114 119 112 124 125 112 120 116 125 116 120 21, 118 114 111 113 25. 123 117 115 121 122 118 125 124 .114 118 116 118 114 113 Clubs and Organizations Index Name Page — A— Academics Section 108 Activities Section 8 All-State Vocal 26 All-State Instrumental 26 Afro-American Culture Club 172 Art Club 39 — B— Boys ' Swimming r 4 Boys ' Tennis 69 — C— Cafeteria Staff 114 Cheerleaders 116 Christmas Dance 14 Computer Club -- 37 Conclusion 176 Custodians .114 — D— DECA 36 Drama Club 39 — E— Engineers 114 Equipment Managers 5 I — F— Flagtwirlers 21 Forensics — 42 French Club 40 F. T.A 43 German Club 41 Girls ' Club 82 Girls ' Swimming 65 G. R.A - 38 Gymnastics Club 39 — H— Homecoming 12, 13 Homecoming Queen 12 Introduction 1 Instrumental Music 25 —J— Junior Officers 128 — K— Key Club 38 — L— Lettermen ' s Club 38 — M— Majorettes — - 21 Matrons 114 Name 1 a e — P— Pancake Day 104 Pep Club 12, 27 Pep Club Officers 27 Photography Club M Project Seventy 78 Play 18. 19 Quill Ad Club 140 Quill Staff 29 — S— Scarlet Singers 26, 92, 123 School Board. HO Science Club ...37 Senior Banquet 96 Senior Board 95. 98, 99 Senior Breakfast 92 Senior Cabinet 95 Senior Council 95 Senior Directory 100 Senior Party 90 Senior Section 70 Sophomore Basketball 58, 59 S iphomort Class Officers 134 S und Crew Spanish Club Spinsters ' Spree Sports Secti HI Steppers Stomp- In .17 40 . 82 .46 20 . 76 15 110 Student Council 14, Student Government 15, Student Office Help 48 Synchronettes 35 Table of Contents 1 Thanksgiving Dance 14 Top Salesman, $75 Club . ... 140 Track 66, 67 Travel Club. 42 — IT— T ' nderclassmen Section 126 Upward Bound 36 — V— Varsity Basketball 54, 55, 56, 57 — W— Wrestling Team 60, 61, 62 — Y— Yell Leaders 16 East ' s front door gives Jim Leaf a chance to practice his chivalry on Sally Prince. — 169 Student Index Name Name Page Name Page — A— Abbington, Ross 128 Abolins, Velta 128, 140 Abshire, Rebecca 74 Ackelson, Linda 74 Adams, Steve 128 Adamson, Jim 74 Agan, Cathy 134 Aiken, Larry J 134 Aiken, Laura 14, 21, 31, 74 Akselis, Anita 31, 74 Albert, Cindy 134 Alderman, Debby 15, 134 Alexander, Dennis 128 Alexander, Gail 38, 68, 74 Alexander, Judy 23, 74 Alexander, Rhonda 15, 23, 134 Allen, James 128 Allen, Linda 74 Allison. Richard 2S, 29. 31, 43, 74, 80 Allied, Judy 134 Allied, Kathy Evans 74 Allied, Mary 22, 74 Alsted, Jack 74 Alsted, Jill 12, 16, 74, 81, 98 Althaus, Robert 97 Amsden, Patrick R. 23, 134 Ander, Eric 128 Anderson, Alan .134 Anderson, Christine 25, 26, 123, 128 Anderson, Cindy 14, 128 Anderson, Cynthia 128 Anderson, Gregory 140 Anderson, Jolena 19, 42, 128 Anderson, Kathy 14, 15, 65, 134 Anderson, Marilyn 14, 21, 31, 75 Anderson, Mike 75 Anderson, Nancy 75 Anderson, Pamela 7. ), 1 34 Anderson, Richard A. 128 Anderson, Ricki 21, 23, 128 Anderson, Steve 59, 128 Anderson, Steven 75 Anderson, Virginia M. 131 Andre, Denise 128 Andre. Steve 134 Angell, Chris 75 Anthony, J. Renee . 15, 27, 128 Archer. Harry 7 ) Archer, Robert M. 128 Ai land, Daniel 66, 67, 75 Armington, Dennis 48, 54, 57, 67, 128 Armstrong, Debbie 7 . Arnett, Susan 29, 75 Arnold, Dave 16, 75, 95, 170 Arnold, Richard K. 17, 22, 134 Arpy, Michael T 134 Aspengren, Yvonne 15, 33, 128 Audsley, James 128 Austin, Jackie 75 Austin, Kenny 1 40 Axser, Ramona 15, 21, 39, 128 — B— Baber, Dennis 128 Bach, Deborah 134 Backstrom, Anna 134 Bacon, Marilyn 76 Hadgley, Marcus 22. 134 Baird, Brenda 121, 12S Band, Kathryn 14, 12S Baker, Bill 134 Baker, Janice 17, 22, 26, 128 Baldock, Peggy 76 Baldwin, Larry 134 Baldwin, Linda 134 Balentine, Mary 134 Ball, Maureen 76 Ballard, Diann 128 Ballard, JoAnn 134 Ballard, Phillip 128 Ballard, Phyllis 134 Barbour, Paula .12, 17, 35, 76 Barker, Cynthia 134 Barker, Karen 134 Barnes, Cheryl 134 Barnes, Steve 128 Bash, Gary 14, 38, 48, 54, 76 Bassett, Mark 22, 134 Baumbach, Clifford 128 Bauman, Wayne 17, 18, 26, 42, 128 Baumeister, Diane S. 14, 23, 134 Baysinger, Debra .14, 128 Baysinger, Mary 134 Beal, Debbie 15, 34, 76, 94 Beals, Linda 23, 128 Beard, Marsha 15, 134 Beaver, Maria 134 Bechtel, Ron ... 28, 76, 174 Beck, Betty 76 Beede, Deborah 32 Beem, Linda 76 Beghtol, Nancy ... 20, 65, 76, 96 Bell, Dave 52. 134 Bell, Richard 76 Bell, Scott 14, 76 Bell, Tim 134 Bellis, Steven 40 Bengtson, Karen 20, 76, 102 Bennett. Darrell 14, 48, 67, 128 Bennett, Richard 76 Benshoof, Jack 76 Benshoof, Janice 14, 134 Berg, Vickie 14, 24, 25, 26, 76 Bernard, Alan 67, 128, 131 Bernard, Leslie A 134 Bickel, Linda 22, 65, 128 Bickford, Kathy 134 Birchmeir, Dave 22, 24, 25 Bird, Diane M 128 Bird, Gary 67, 128 Birmingham, Alan 76 Bishop, David A 52, 119, 134 Bishop, Nancy 76 Bishop, Paula 76 Bissell, Neale 128 Blackford, Robert 76 Blair, Jack 134 Blake, Larry 128 Blanchard, Linda 65, 134 Blanchard, Steven 67, 70, 81, 140 Blazek, Dana ... 76 Bloomquist, Jon 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 7« Boatwright, Cynthia 15, 31, 35, 65, 128 Boatwright, Gary ... 14, 41, 68, 76 Boatwright, Steve 128 Boers, Debra 128 Boese, Diane 77 Bollenbaugh, Lynda 77 Bolin, Jackie 31, 77 Bolton, Debbie 128 Booker, Raymond 128 Borg, Kathryn 17, 20, 22, 23. 32, 75, 77, 80, 98 Borghi, Danny ( ' ,. ... 134 Borich, Susan.. : Bosley, Jack 134 Boswell, Robert 15, 128 Bothwell, Edward 134 Bough, Lester ... 128 Bowers, Brent.. 134 Bowes, Patty 17. 23, 26, 40, 68, 128 Bowler, Nancy J. is. 23. 68. 134 Brady, Kent .14, 15, 17, 22, 24, 25, 77, 80, 98 Brady, Sharon 134 Brandenburg, Gary 134 Braver, James 97 Breier, Fred 97, 140 Brewer, Billie J. 13 1 Brewer, Bobby 134 Brewer, David H. 48, 52, 58, 134 Brewer, Pam 14, 77 Briggs, Kathie J 23, 134 Briggs, Michael 128 Briggs, Sheila. 77 Brill, Gary... 97 Brocket, David 77 Brockman, Donald 97 Brockman, Doneta 77 Brookshire, Jerry R 67, 134 Brookshire, Judy 134 Brooks, Jill 20, 22, 23, 26, 77 Brown, Archie 77 Brown, Bill 14, 29, 77, 140 Brown, Bob _ 24, 25 Brown, Bradley M. 14, 134 Brown, Charla .. 15, 21, 128, 140 Hiown Criss 14, 54, 67, 128 Brown, Harold 77 Brown, Janice 128 Brown, Jeffery .... 128 Brown, John ... 97 Brown, Leonard 1.34 Brown, Linda _ . ItS Brown, Pamela 14, 15, 128 Brown, Peggy 24, 35, 77 Brown, Richard 128 Brown, Robert 128 Brown, Sheron 18, 128 Brown, Sherry 16, 17, 26, 32, 77, 117 Brown, Teresa 20, 31, 38, 77, 86 Brownell, Richard E. .14, 33, 52, 58, 59, 134 Brozek, Mike 77 Brozek, Sherry 14, 134 Bruner, Kathryn A 24, 134 Buch, Dorothy 31, 34, 77 Bucklin, Robert 128 Bullers, Steven R 134 Bulver, Robert F 134 Bumgardner, Robert ... 24, 25, 77 Burgett, Debbie 14, 15, 29, 128 Burke, John 134 Burch, Deborah 31, 77 Burke, Danny 78 Burkett, Sherry 78 Bulkhead, Larry 128 Burley, Roxanne 134 Burns, Becky 134 Burr, Kenny 15, 48, 97 Burtis, Philip S 134 Burton, Robert 59, 63, 78 Butts, Paula 78 Butts, William 22. 52. 134 Buttz, Michael 128, 140 Calaway, Curtis 97 Calland, Deborah 134 Calvert, Pat 97 Camille, Cynthia 30, 31, 33, 128 Cantrell, Tim 128 Capps, Harold 14. 48, 5 1 128, 140 Cardines, Fred 134 Carey, Mark 78 Carey, Nancy 12 Carey, Roger. 128 Carlson, Ann 10, 23, 43, 128 Carpe, Sharon 78 Carr, Vicki 15, 20, 78 Carter, Sandra 134 Carter, Sandi ...15, ' 78 Carvour, Barbara 22, 42, 77, 78 Casner, Roger 78 Cason, Leslie 128 Cassady, Diana 78, 128 Cassady, Mary 134 Cassell, Mardeen 19, 23, 26, 35, 78 Castel, Celeste 14, 78 Caswell, Vicki ... 17, 31, 78 Cauterucci, Nancy 15, 128 Cave, Richard 24, 25, 42, 128 Caylor, Cynthia ... 78 Caylor, Deborah 7| Chambers, Dixie 23, 128 Chaney, Bill.. 22, 134 Channel, Kathrine ... 14, 15, 16, 23, 128 Chapman, Charles 78 Charron, David 97 Charron, Roger 128 Charter, Margo 23, 134 Chivers, Nancy 128, 140 Chongo, Peggy 38, 78, 128 Christensen, Tracy 134 Christenson, Susanne 128 Chivers, Nancy 128, 140 Clark, Fred 14, 134 Clark, Sue 134 Clay, Jimmy 134 Clemens, Christine 128 Clemens, David 97 Clement, Vicki 128 Clinton, Judith 15, 17, 19 23, 134 Cochran, Carolyn 15, 24, 68 Cochran, Charles 78 Cockayne, Gary 63, 129 Coe, Gary 78 Coe, Sam 129, 140 Coffman, Duane 134 Cohee, Linda 23, 134 Colbert, James 129 Colbert, Johnita 23, 134 Cole, Ronnie 24 Cole, Sherri ...134 Cole, Stephen 134 Coleman, Becky 38, 79, 95 Coleman, Melvin Jr. 13 1 Colland, Deborah 24 Collins, Mike .14, 54, 129 Collins, Susan 79 Comstock, Pamela 129 Condon, Eugene . 129, 140 Conger, Becki Lynn 119, 135 Conklin, Bob 52, 64, 65, 135 Conklin, Leslie 135 Yell Leaders Jeff Knox, Dave Arnold, and Tim Mallory get spirited-up in the Student Center for the upcoming game. — 170— Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page Constable, Beverly 15 Constable, Terri 65 Cook, Bill 135 Cook, Carol 135 Cook, Sheila 79 Cooper, Jack 129 ( .il. in, Kenneth 129 Corbin, Tom 135 Cork, Ray 14, 15, 135 Corker, Phillip 14, 15, 18, 31, 34, 79, 110 Corrigan, Joan 24, 135 Cosenza, Musette 97 Coughennower, Steve 79 Cox Cox Cox Cox Cox Deanna 20, 23, 31, 129 John 135 Kathleen 68, 129 Norma 135 Rebecca 79 Cox, Sandra .135 Craddock, Randy 129 Craig, Cheryl 135 Craig, Randy 135 Craig, Roger 129 Cram, Sharon 129 Crawford, Ben 79 Crawford, Charles 52, 135 Crawford, Mark 129 Crews, P. Tim 135 Crewse, Ivon 129 Cronin, Bill 14, 15, 49, 67, 129 Cronin, Terry - 129 Crossland, Keith 129 Cumpston, Alan 33, 79, 81, 82, 94 Cunningham, Colin 129 Cunningham, Diane 79 Cunningham, LaVeeta 129 Curtis, Cynthia 129, 140 Curtit, Sheryl 1% Cushinberry, Laurette .... 14, 20, 129 D ' Agostini). Jene Dady, Lyle Dagnillo, Tom Damerval, Dennis 31, 38, 67, Danford, Mark R Daniels, Joe Danley, Marceille 14, 20, 32, Daugherty, Debbie 79, Daugherty, Pamela Davenport, Marguerite ...65, David, Thomas 129, David, Ronnie Davidson, Barbara 79, Davidson, Victoria Davis, Bill Davis, Craig 24, 25, Davis, Darrell Davis, David 129, Davis, Dixie Davis, Fred . 14, 24, 25, 67, Davis, Harold Davis, Janey 134, Davis, Jerry Davis, Judy Davis, Kathleen 23, 24, 69, Davis, Larry 14 Davis, Pamela 32, Davis, Penny Davis, Roger Davis, Rita 22, 24, 26 Davis, Terry 14, Dawson, Barbara 113, Dawson, Ronald Dearth, Denny Deer, Betty Deer, George Deever, Kenneth DeMarchi, Marilyn DeMoss, David — - l)v Neui. Paul 17, 22, 26, Dennis, Patricia . 35, 37, 65, Dennis, Ricky 135 n 129 66, 79 79 ..79 129 135 . 79 135 140 79 117 135 135 135 135 140 135 129 129 135 129 129 129 79 135 .79 .79 79 129 129 .22, Derrough, Deborah Dershem, Nancy Desing, Rebecca 20, 31 de St. Paer, Dianna Determan, Theresa Devlin, Ted 69, Dickey, Roberta Dicks, Dianna 129, Dierks, John Dingman, Craig Dingman, Dave Dismore, Carla Doane, Stanley Doll, Marietta 24 Doll, Virgil Donahue, Clarence Doner, Michele Donley, Durwin Doolittle, John 24, 25, .79 135 129 135 135 .97 79 79 135 135 ..97 , 80 .129 135 135 _ 80 140 ...80 ... 80 135 ...80 .135 . 25 .97 . 97 135 .97 135 Dorrian, Priscilla 129 Dorsey, Barbara ...135 Doty, Delinda 65, 129 Douglas, Donna 135 Downey, Maxine 80 Drake, William .129 Duffy, James 129 Dunagan, Phil . 49, 129, 140 Duncan, Patricia 80 Dunn, Linda 135 Dunn, Keith 129 Dyer, Don 15, 52, 135 — E— Ealy, Jo Ann .. 97 Earner, Randy 135 Earleywine, Dennis 24, 58, 135 Eastman, Dale - 129 Eaton, Larry 14, 15, 135 Eaton, Randy 129. 134, 14 ' J Ebner, Duann — 135 Edmonds, Robert 14, 135 Egbert, Jenny 129, 135 Egenberger, John 81, 140 Ehlers, Joe 135 Eisenlauer, Bill 49, 129 Eisenlauer, Richard 14, 15, 38, 49, 67, 129 Elder, Tim 81 Elliott, Patty 135 Ellis, Joahna 81 Ellis, Judy 135 Ellis, Robert 81 Elkin, Delise 81 Enderson, Susan 81 Enfield, Carolyn 16, 23, 129 Erickson, David 64, 81 Erickson, Mary J. 129 Erickson, Vic 49, 54, 129, 140 Erskin. Joy 23, 135 Evans, Terri ... 129 Evert, Rebecca 135 Ewart, Joan 43, 81, 129 24, 25, — V — Fagerstrom, Bruce .. Fa 11 is, Greg Fallis, Mark Fallowski, Diane Fankell, Diane 15, 35, 39, Fant, Nancy 19, 23, Farmer, Nicholas Faust, Richard 15, 31 Feaster, Cathy . 24, 25, Feeley, John Feeley, Mary 81, Fenton, Jerry Ferrell, Bob Ferris, Robert 17. 22, 23, Ferris, Susan Fetters, Bill Fetters, Kathy Fever, Bob 15, 20, 82, Fick, LaVern 14, 15, Fife, Joyce 30, 31, Finch, Dave Fiscel. Kelly 13, Fiscel, Konnie 14, 15, 29, 82 Fisher, Pamela Fisk. Cindy R 82, Fitch, Charles Fitch, Douglas 15, 22, Fite, Don 52, Fite, Richard Fitzgerald, David Fitzgerald, Debra Flagg, Charman Flaherty, Michael Fleming, Rikki ... 14, 21, 65, Foley, Ray Folsom, Deborah Folson, Mary — Ford, James 64, Forest, Ronnie Forkner, Pam Forkner, Richard Formaro, Karen 14, Forret, Toni ... 20, Fors, Randa 15, 65, Forsyth, Rick 22, Fortner, Marshane Foster, Linda 68, Foster, Marie Foust, Lourette Foust, Sherrie 17, 69 Francis, Kathy 14, 15, 39. Frazier, Robert Fredregill, Willard Freeborn, Jerry .„ Freel, Christina 135 . 81 129 81 129 135 129 81 135 135 129 135 135 82 135 135 135 110 135 82 129 65 16, 95 129 129 135 129 97 135 .82 82 129 12: 129 82 123 . 82 129 . 82 129 _ 97 135 129 135 97 .. 15 129 ..82 .. 82 , 82 135 135 .82 135 129 Freel, Michael 24, 25, 40 41, 129 Freeman, Iris 97 Freeman, Joann 135 Friedmeyer, Jerry 52, 135 Fristo, Margo 82 Froah, Debby 135 Frost, Jane 20, 129 Frost, Susan 82 Fuchs, David 17, 18, 22, 41, 43, 129 Fuchs, Paula 28, 36, 82 Fulk, Kenneth 92 Fuller, Virginia 14, 15. 20, 78, 80, 82, 99 Furnoy, Deborah 14, 129 51, Galenbeck, Janet Galvan, Mike Gardener, Joyce Gardener, Ted Garland, Susan Garver, Melissa 65, Gathercole, Debra Gawan, Mike Geitz, Lynne . Gerke, Raymond Gervais, Gary 19, 25, Gibson, Diana Giehl. Paul 49, 63, Giflert, Dan Gifford, William 52, 135 129 129 .. 97 129 135 135 _ 14 _ 36 .82 135 135 129 135 Griffith, Bobby .129 Griffth, Douglas 84 Griffith, Gary 13, 49, 50. 84 Griffith, Susan 23. 32. 135 Griffiths. David 135 Grins, Tom 84 Gritton, Barb «4 Grother. Danny 129, 140 Grove, John 129 Grow, Shirley 135 G ruber, Theresa 20, 84 Guillory, Rodine 135 Gustafson, David 60, 61, 129 Gustin, Cheryl 84 Gay. Kathy 129 — H— Hachney, Alfred 67, 135 Hale, Bob 18, 84 Hailine, Danny IM Halferty. Brian 24, 25. 135 Hall, Cynthia 135 Hall. Deborah 21, 129 Hall, Mitchell 129 Hall. Neal 135 Hamilton, Lura 84 Hamilton. Lizabeth 119 Hamilton. Reggie 84 Hamm, Judy 129 Hammond, Mike 85 Hankins, Fred 50, 129 Bev Kennedy takes time out from a busy day to enjoy her lunch. Gilbert. Jeff 17, 22, 23, 26, 83 Gilbert. Sharon Noble 83 Gilchrist. Kathleen 23, 135 Gilchrist, Kathy 29, 83, 135 Gilleland, Marvin ...135 Gilleland, Pamela 135 Gillum, Mark 129 Gillum, Ted 83, 140 Gilmer, Mark 15, 129 Gismondi, Karolyn 135 Glover, Darla 135 Glover, Paul 29, 83, 93 Goddard, Janis 42, 83 Godwin. Jeff 14 Godwin, Randy 135 Goff, Barbara 20, 83 Golden, Janet 14, 23, 135 Gomez, Robert F. Goode, Larry Gooding, L.uiy Goodman, Cindy.. Gorman, Julie Gourd, Greg Gourd, Kristi Graham, Cindy. Graham, Ron Granberg. Patti 32, 129 . 83 135 .135 .83 .83 129 129 .97 96 . 35, 83, Grant, Alice 14, 21, 83, 96 Grant, Dale 14, 84 Gray, James 14, 52, 58, 135 Gray, Paul 84 Gray, Robert 42, 62, 135 Green, Anita 36, 119, 129 Green, Edward 28, 29, 43 Green, Laura 97 Greenwood, Peggie 84 Gregg, David 135 Grell. David L 129 Grell. Judy 135 Grey, Robert. 14 Hannah, Linda 23, 135 Hannah, Sheryl 85, 140 Hanson. Theresa 14, 65. 129 Harlan, Steven .64, 135 Harris, Harry 66, 67, 135 Harrison, Chris E 129. 140 Hartle. Sherri 14. 23. 35. 129 Hartman, Deanna 85 Hartman. Debra 23, 135 Hartzer, Debbie 14, 135 Harvey. Cathie 129 Harvey, Esther 135 Harvey, Kenneth 12i Harvs, Robert 135 Hastie. Mike 97 Hatchitt, Terry 50, 60, 61. 129 Hangen, Debra 129 Haugen. Debbie 32. 129 Hawbaker. Danny 135 Hawkins, Patrice 129 Hawkins, Paulette 12«.t Haworth. Barbara 22, 129 Haws, Brenda 15, 129 Hayes, Kathy 129, 140 Hayes, Sherry 129 Haygood, Melvin LS5 Haynes, Mike 136 Head ley, Sharon 35. 5 Healy, Greg 186 Healy. Julia 15, 19, 129 Heathcote, Roberta 129 Heer, Bradley 130 Hegland, Sandra 130 Heller, Steven i«l Helmbrecht, Carla -.136 Hemping, Betty 85, 95 Henderson, Gary 36, 85, 140 Henderson, Jill 23, ]J€ Henry, Darrell 130 Henry, Lisa 85 — 171 — I- ' age Name l a ire N ;i m  • 1 ' age Name Pa e Herman, Fred 22, 23, 25 Hesseltine, Lois J. 130 Heuton, Sonya 23, 136 Hiatt, Judy 136 Hiatt. Shari 130 Hibberts, LuAnn L80 Hicks, Susan 130 Hildebrand, Fred 85 Hill, Janeene 14, 15, 23, 32, 65, 130 Hill, Margaret ISO Hill Sue 136 Hill, Wrex 130 Hills, Ronald 64, 65, 130 Hindal, Linda .... 22, 35, 68, 130 Hintz. Mark 85 Hledik, Debbie 130 Hodges, Michael... 130 Hodson, Dianne 85 Hoekman, Charlene 14, 15, 130 Hogate, Gayle .136 Hogbin, Jonathan 15, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 85 Hohrmann, Bill... 85 Hoisington, Glenn 130 Holland, Marilyn 136 Hollingshead, Charles 64, 65 Holmes, Richard 85 Holmgren. David 42. 85 Holt. Mavis 186 Holt, Rose 85. LIS Holt. Stanley 85 Hood, Debbie 85 Hook, Linda 23, 130 Hoover. Tim 85 Hopkins, Jim 52, 136 Hornocker, Janice 136 Houge, Linda 85 House. Steve 136 House, Tom 130 HmiKhman, Steven 136 Houghton. Mary 130, 140 Houghton, Rebecca 31, 85 Housman, Chuck 37, 69, 86 Howe, Carolyn 15, 23, 136 Howlett, Donald 17, 23, 24. 25, 130 Hudson, Gary.. ISO Hudson, Gerald 186 Hudson, Rick 66, 67, 86 Huetchem, Mary 14 Huffman, Connie 15, 36, 86 Huffman, Mary 130 Hull. Gary 68, 130 Hul. Neil 69 Hunsberger, Warren 67, 136 Hunt, Craig 97 Hunt, David LS6 Hunt, Pamela 130 Hunt. Rocky 14, 54 Hunter, Greg 52, 136 Hussman, Kay 86 Irving, Gayla 26, 86, 119 Israel, Timothy 130 Ivanovich, Mark. 14, 52, 136 Iverson, Eric 24, 25, 130 Ives, Michael . 22, 136 Iwanicki, Mary 86 — J — Jackson, Carolyn 97 Jackson, Charmette 23, 136 Jackson. Keith 66, 67, 136 Jackson, Ruth 86 Jacobson, Lowell 24, 58, 136 Jahnke, Mary 136 Jannenga, Henry 14, 86 Janssen, Barbara.. 86 Jenssen, Carol 15, 136 Jarrett, Patty 136 Jefferson, Karen 29, 86 Jefferson, Steven .v. . 130 Jennings, Tom 136 Jensen, Kathy 136 Jepson, David 86 Jewett, Connie 130 Jewett, Linda 14, 136 Jewett, Maria 14, 97 Johannsen, Thomas 14, 15, 50, 62, 67, 110, 128, 130 Johnson, Andre 52, 5S. 68, L86 Johnson, David 14, 86 Johnson, Debbie 15, 20, 29, 33, 81, 82, 86 Johnson, Horace 136 Johnson, Jerald 130 Johnson, Jim .... 43, 86 Johnson, John 136 Johnson, Kathy 14, 15, 32, 110. 136 Johnson. Kurt 130 Johnson, Linda 130 Johnson. Nancy E 130 Johnson. Nancy K. 15. 130 Johnson, Pamela 15, 16, 20, 23, 130 Johnson, Patricia 86 Johnson, Peggy ....136 Johnson. Robin 14, 130 Johnson, Sharmon 86 Johnson, Vicky 136 Johnston, Dianna 136 Johnston, Robert 97 Jone s, David 58, 86 Jones, Dennis .... 24, 25, 67, 136 Jones, Jack 86, 140 Jones, James 22, 68, 130 Jones, Jim 22 Jones, Linda 136 Jones, Marjoii.- 15, 13fi Jones, Steve 50, 52, 58, L86 Jordan, Byron 130 Jordan, Debbie 86 Jordan, Donald 52, 136 Jordan, Jerry 86, 140 Jordison, Ricky 130, 140 Jordison, Steve ...86 Jordon, Gary 136 — K— Kain, Debbie ...87 Kain, Dennis 136 Kaiser, Kathleen 15, 130 Kaiser, Linda 87 Kaiser, Ronnie 130 Kaldenberg, Steven 87 Kale, James 52, 136 Karabatsolis, Peggy 136 Karns, Donald 50, 54, 130 Kartchner, Wanda 136 Kasper, Monica 136 Katchen, Charlyn. 115 Keesler, Cynthia 136 Keith, Shelly 23, Kelleher, Gary Keller, Deanna Keller, Debra Keller, Valerie Kelly, Bambi 14. 15. Kelly, Mark 50, 54, Kelly, Paul Kemp, Linda... Kennedy, Beverly ...41, 136, Kennedy, Rebecca .14, 19, 26, 40, Kenoyer, Peggy Kent, Ellen Kern, Sandra Kernes, James Kerr, Robert 14, Kidd, Debra Kidman, Paula Kidman, Sue Kiesler, Erla Kietzke, Linda 15, 24, Killen, Anne 23, 40, Kimball, Henry 97, King, Karon Kinnear, Sharon 31, 130, Kinshaw, Patricia Kintz, Vickie Kirkman, Gary Kirkpatrick, James .15, 68, Kirkpatrick, John 15, 68, Kirpatrick, Terry Klein, Ann Kline, Cheryl Klinefeldt, David 14, 28, 43, Kling, Clayton 130, Kloster, Diane Knapp, Jill 24, 25, 65, Knapp, Stephen 14, 15, Knight, Gary... 52, 64, Knight, Herold Knight, Teri 15, Knock, David Knowles, Janet 21, 31, Knox, Jeffrey 16, 87, Knutson, Ron Kohrs, Steve Konegni, Patricia Koontz, Stephanie _ 20, Kopaska, Carol R Kountz, Katherine E Kountz, Stephen J 66, 84, Kropf, Dennis Kruse, Vicky ... 23, Kuefner, Steven Kunert, Fred 130, Kutchen, Charlyn 18, 40, 87, Kutchen, Mary 33, Kuyper, Fariell 24. 25. 07. ' 136 . 97 . 87 136 130 186 130 .59 ...87 171 22, 130 23 .136 . 136 ...52 130 .136 13(1 ...35 .136 130 130 102 ...87 140 ...97 130 136 130 58, 136 130 ....87 130 31, 130 132 130 136 87 136 130 136 130 87 170 136 136 130 87 130 186 67, 87 130 138 136 140 68, 115 130 130 The Afrc-American Club s style show highlighted a Pep Assembly. Labus, Scott 50, 130 Lack, Pam ;t7 Ladwig, Jill ...136 Lammey, Patricia. 130 Lancial, Mike E. 130 Lane, Jacquline LS6 Langland, Kurt 37, 59, 130 Lapour, Mike 87 Laige, David ] :;u Larson, David 31, 87 Larson, Kenton 15, 38, 41, 42, 54, 68, 87, 98 Larson, Ruth 130 Larson, Sue 130 LaRue, Jackie LaRue James .... 87 LaRue, Jo Ellen 130 LaRue, Jon 130 Lasher, Marilyn 23, 26, 130 Last, Candy 131; Lathrop, Tim 68, 136 Lau, Susan 130 Laughlin, Gary 87 Lavins, Linda 20, 81, 87 Law, Mark 130 Law, Stephen L86 Lawson, Cynthia J .... 88 Layton, Steve 88, 92 Leach, John 60, 62, 88 Leader, Robert .... 88 Leaf, Jim 22, 136, 169 Leaf, John 88 Learning, Carol 130 Learning, Debbie 88 Lee, Sherrie 97 Leeper, Joe 136 Leete, Gerry 97 Leete, Terry 97 Lehman, Rosalyn... 130 LeMar, Barbara 130 Lemon, Denise 14, 15, 16, 22, 32, 130 Lemon, Stephanie 15, 88 Lenox, Barbara 88 Leo, Len 50 Leonard, Larry .... 88 Leonard, Milton 130 Leonard, Timothy 130 Leonardi, Michael 97 Lesher, Kris M 88 Lettington, Cathy 15, 20, 31, 130 Lettington, Kathy 28, 88 Levell, David _ 50, 130 Levell, Donald 49, 50, 51, 88, 94 Lewellin, Kristine 136 Lewis, Bill 130, 140 Lewis, Bob 136 Lewis, Chris 43, 88 Lewis, Gregory 15, 130, 140 Lewis, Pam 130 Lewis, Steve 14, 31, 50, 60, 61, 67, 130, 140 Lewis, Thomas 14, 15, 20, 23 31, 50, 80, 88, 91, 99, 110 Liggins, Fred 136 Lincoln, Gary... 97 Lindsey, Robert 130 Lindstrom, John ss Lingren, David 58, 136 Lingren, Kathy 88 Lizenburg, Gail Kuhns 88 Llamas, Odessa 18, 136 Lloyd, Jerry 136 Lockey, Arvana 88 Lohner, Vickey 97 Lohoff, Linda 136 Long, Loren 17, 22, 25, 136 Lorey, Dennis 51, 130 Lorey, Douglas 52, 63, 136 Lorey, Patrick 22, 130 Lott, Renee _ 88 Louise, Elizabeth 97, 105 Lovell, Debbie 136 Lowery, Janice 15, 81, 88, 99 Loy, William ... 130 Luce, Diane ... 130 Luce, Keith 15, 97 Lundberg, Alan 130 Lynch, Gaylene 130 — M — Mabe, Cynthia 65, 186 Macaulay, Marcia 15, 30, 31, 35, 65, 76, 88 Macaulay, Michelle ... 19, 65, 130 Mahaffey, Joan 23, 42, 136 Majerus, Judy 130 Majerus, William 97 Mallory, Tim 14, 16, 40, 54, 88, 170, 179 Mangan, Sherri 136 Manley, Pam 88 Manley, Karen 14, 136 Mann, Gregg 16, 88 Manson, Barbara J88 Maple, Susan 136 Marchant, Gerald 88 Marshall, Debra 89 Marshall, Diane 136 Martens, Mary 136 Martin, Gene 31, 54, 67, L8€ Martin, John 136 Marvin, Roxie 130 Mason, Kenny 130, 140 Massey, Rosaline 130 Mata, Henry 130 Mathis, Tina 23, 35 Matthews, Audrey 29, 130 Matthews, Randy 89 Matzke, Rodney 17, 22, 52. 130 Mauk, Alan 89 Mauk, Debbie 136 Maurer, Ann 20, 32, 130 May, William 89 Mayhugh, Katherine 136 Maynes, Donald 130 Maynes, Nancy 136 McBride, Jim 15, 50, 54, 130 McCallister, Jo Ann.. .l4, 15, 16, 80, 89 McCallister, Marilyn 15, 136 McCann, Charles 63, 89, 140 McCann, Cheryl 180 McCann, Kathleen 16, 137 McCaughey, Jackie 89 McCauley, Sharon 14, 15, 137 McChesney, Rosalie 130 McCormick, Stephanie 22, 31, 69 McCory, Ginger 137 McCuden, Melody 137 McCudden, Debbie 130 McCullough, Steven 137 McDaniel, Debbie 137 McDonald, David 14, 68, 130 McDonald, Patricia 137 McDonald, Steven 89, 104 McDonough, Mary 130 —172— Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page McDonough, Shon 52, 137 McDowell, Jeffery 15, 31, 130, 140 McDowel, Michael 24, 25 McFarland, Roberta 130, 140 McFarlin, Bobby 17, 137 McGilvrey, Stephen 137 McGrean, Mary 137 McGuire, Marjorie 14, 137 Mclntire, Diane 24, 41, 131 McKeever, Teresa 23, 137 McMorrah, Marilyn 131 McMulin, Sharon 23, 26, 38, 131 McNamar, Jodine 89 McNaney, Debra 131, 140 McNeley, Steve R 15, 89 McPherson, Larry 131 McPherson, Ruth 89 McPherson, Stephen 22, 69, 131 McReynolds, Cheryl 89 Mead, David 131 Mead, Debbie 137 Mealey, Debra 137 Merchant, Jerry 15 Mercurio, Mike 14, 15, 31, 89, 95 Meriwether, Carolyn 181 Merrill, Sheila B I Meyer, Deborah 24, 131 Meyer, Patricia .. Meyers, David. .41, 131 .137 Meyers, Larry 131 Meyers, Nicholas 88, 137 Michael, Dennis 181 Mikesell, Kent 187, 140 Millard, Bette 137 Millard, Ted 137 Miller, Debbie (Junior i 181 Miller, Debbie (Soph.) 137 Miller, Glynis 28, 181 Miller, Marlene 15, 137 Miller, Mary 88, 137 Miller, Vickie 137 Mills, Victoria 137 Minks, William 16, 39, 81, 91, 104 Minor, Debra . 88, 137 Miranda, James B8, 140 Mireles, Randy 89 Miskimins, Mary 29, 131 Mitchell, Michael 52, 58, 137 Mitchell, Tim . 137 Mohr, Donna 17, 42, 131 Monroe, Richard 89 Moore, Diane 14, 16, 181 Moore, Cindy. . . 89 Moore, Louis 137 Moore, Vickie 89 Moore, Virginia 89 Moraine, Mike 181 Moreno, Arnold 137 Moreno, Gloria 131 Morgan, Donald 181 Morton, Don 50, 67, 131 Mote, Connie Richards 89 Mote, Harold 13, 71 Mott, Connie 137 Mowrey, Michael 181 Moyer, Frank M Moyer, Jim 137 Muehlenthaler, Paula 131 Muir, Debbie Y 29, 131 Muir. Gail... 137 Mullen, John 89 Mullin, Sandra 137 Murphy, Jon 97, 103 Myers, Barbara 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 31, 78, 89, 99 Myers, Linda 181 — N— Naab, John 137 Nalevanko, Tom 15, 89 Neal, Michael 51, 62, 67, 131 Nelson, David 90 Nelson, Kevin 66, 67, 131 Nelson, Paul 24, 25, 69, 137 Nelson, Steve 90 Nesheim, Susanne 97 Newcomb, Steven 181 Newquist, Daniel 14, 17, 137 Newsom, Randy 137 Nichol, Rebecca 15, 24, 25, 65, 137 Nichol, Timothy 17, 22, 25, 26, 64, 131 Nichols, Cortez 14, 54, 57, 97 Nichols, Setphen 24, 25, 64 Nichols, Valerie 14, 97 Nicholson, Barbara M Nicholson, Kathleen 137 Nicolle, Patricia 90 Niswonger, Rick 15, 31, 97 Nizzi, Mirhael 67, 131 Nizzi, Pamela 35, 90 Noftsger, Cathy 137 Noland, Larry 15, 138 Nordaker, Randal 15, 137 Nordyke, Craig 137 Norem, Cindy 131, 140 Norem, Kathy 90 Norman, Cindy 14, 15, 16, 90, 98 Nutt, Dan ell 15, 90 Nutt, Nancy 14, 15, 31, 131 — ()— O ' Boyle, Denny 14, 38, 50, 51, 54, 57, 76, 83, 90, 98 O ' Boyle, Kevin 13, 50, 51, 54, 57, 131 O ' Brien, Susan 137 O ' Hara, Mike 24, 137 Olmsted, Richard 137 Olson, John 23, 52, 137 Olson, Sandra 137 Olson, Steven 17, 131 Olson, Susan 131 Olson, Tom 137 OMara, Lynne 14, 20 Oppenheim, Lana 14, 21, 23. 128, 131 Ortega. Randy 90, 94 Osborne, Donald 131 OEOurn, Jerry . 15, 9J Otterback, Alberta 17, 22, 31, 90 Overton, Claudia 14, 131, 140 Overton, Shelly 137 Overton, Vicki .137 Owens, Debra .137 -P— Palich, Palmer Papiani, Fapiani, Pa reel 1 Patty Nick W. John Michael Marlys 14, 17, 23, 27, 43 Parker, Debra Parker, Lynn 26, Parker, Randy 29, 69, 84, 90, Parkins, Timothy Parsons, Gelene 65, Paterson, Sue 12, 14, 15, 16, Patterson, Gay la Patterson, Patricia 40, 65, Patton, Renee 24, Pauley, Larry Paulson, Cris Peck, Linda 15, Peirson, Jack Peitzman, Christine . 20, 31, Perkins, Denise 20, 22, Perry, Gregory 51, 124, Person, Tonda Peterson, Arne 14, 52, Don Gregory ... 24, 25, Henry 66, 67, 91, James R. JaOMi Jensine Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Keith 15, 19, 24, 26, 29 Peterson, Larry Peterson, Mary Peterson, Randy 15, Petterson, Patty Pettey, Mary Ann 14, 15, Pettis, Pam ... Petty, Nancy 27, 35, 40, 65, Phillips, Al 14, 15 Phillips, Edie 14, 63, 67, Phillips, Gregory 14, 51, 67, 131, Phillips, Randy 52, Pickett, Robert 16, 31, 91, Pickney, Tim Pierce, David Pieroe, Shelly Pike, Sally Pilkington, Judy Pilkington, Thomas Pinckey, Connie Pickney, Terry Pinckey, Tom 63 Piper, Loretta Pirillo, Nancy Pirillo, Tony Pittman, Christine Pittman, Diana Plummer, Gary.. 52, 62, Plummer, John 85, Poland, John — 131, Polich, Mark .31, 68, Polich, Paulette 110, Pointer, Glenda Pointer, Linda .14 137 . 97 111 26, 90 137 131 174 131 131 91 137 137 137 137 91 131 131 91 91 131 131 137 . 97 137 120 131 131 137 25. 34 137 . 91 137 .37 137 137 41, 131 26 137 , 62, 14J 137 40, 104 ... 61 _ 91 .137 ...91 .137 .131 .131 .137 131 .131 .131 .137 .137 .137 137 91 140 131 138 138 .23 Pollard, Roberta 91 Pollock, Ken R. 91 Poortinga, Donald 131 Potter, Denise 138 Porter, Tom 14 Powell, Peggy 15, 20, 91 Powell, Ramona 131, 140 Powell, Roberta 97 Pradovich. Dale 131 Prather, Dennis 91, 97 Prather, Jane 92 Pratt, Kathleen 29, 131 Priebe, David 22, 25, 131 Priebe, Douglas 30, 31, 51, 54, 91, 92, 99 Prince, Sally 23, 131, 169 Provow, Shirley 24, 138 — Q- Quick, Dennw. — R— Radden, Sherrill 31, Raine.s, Debbie Ramirez, Carmen 87, Ramirez, David Ramirez, Evelyn 92, Ramirez, Louisa Rankin, Dianna 92, Rasmussen, Donna Ri.smussen, Linda 14, 23. Ray, Debbie 124, EUf r, Timothy 131, Reano, Jo Reasoner, Joe Reben, Kathy 15, Redhead, Douglas. 15, 24, 25, Redhead, Fred 22, 24. 92, Reed, Wildene Ree e, Susan 15, Reeves, Robert Reha, Myra 92, Rehard, Jim 15, 40, 41, 67, Reich, Thomas 15, 17, 25, Reid, Dorothy Reid, Mary Reid, Robert 22, Remster, Michael 64, Reynolds, Christine 92, 104, Rheuport, Jean C. 23, Ridge, Kent Rice, Barbara 29, 92, Rice, C. Mike 24, 25, Rich, Dana , Richardson, Karen Richardson, Maurice 97, Ridge, Kent 14, 51, Rietveld, Connie 15, 20, 92, Rife, Bill 92, Rife, Diane Riley, Debbie Riley, Don 92, Riley. Maryann 22, 23, 27, 92, Rinard, Diane Rinard, Galen Ringquist, Prudy ... 20, 131, Ritter, Billie 97, Ritter, Kathy Ritter, Sara Robbins, Christy Robbins, Randy 31, 92, Robbins, Sheryl 23, Robbins, Valerie 92, Robinson, Arlene 69, Robinson, Dave Rock, Toni - Rodgers, Mike 14, 15, 92, Roe, Beverly Roe, Mark Roe, Nancy 21, 31, Rogers, Rita 23, Rogers, Robert C 131. Romick, Marilyn ... 92, Ross, Dennis 97, Ross, Mike Ross, William 60, 61, Rotschafer, Cynthia 43, Rourke, Gary 51, 60, 61, Rousch, Douglass Rowat, Jeff 17, 22, 24, 26, 69, Rowat, Thomas 15, 18, 19, 64, 65. Rudy, Jerry 92, Rupe, Roberta... Russell, Linda 69, 104, Russell, Linda 35, Ruths, Gary 43, Ryan, Lyn 131 ..15 104 131 104 138 104 131 131 138 140 138 188 131 138 26, 104 138 131 131 104 138 24, 131 131 131 138 138 140 138 131 104 138 131 138 104 131 104 104 138 138 104 26, 104 138 131 140 104 138 138 .138 104 138 104 138 131 .138 104 13S 138 131 131 140 104 104 131 138 138 131 .131 25, 138 26, 131 104 138 138 92 132 138 Ryan, Nancy 14, 21, 132 Ryan, Wreta 132 Ryerson, Jane 23, 92, 104 Ryerson, Yvonne 22, 138 J: An old tradition at East is having clean and orderly lockers. Sabers, Debbie.. 138 Sackett, Jean 132 Sadler, Robin. 132 Salisbury, Sharon 15, 132 Sallade, Jean 138 Sample. Debbie 17, 23, 93, 1,04 Sample, Kathy Sample, Sandra 138 Sampson, Gerald 23, 138 Sampson. Karole 38, 93, 104 Samuels, Ramona . 23, 93, 104 Samuelson, Richard 24, 25, 132 Saunders, Dee 138 Saunders, Duke 22, 138 Sauerman, Linda 93, 104 Sawhill. Mark 14, 132, 140 Sayles, Cynthia 20, 31. 82, 93, 104 Sayre. Vicki 93, 104 Scarlett, Steve 138 Scarlett, Vallajean 35, 86, 65, 93. 104 Schacherer, Tim 41, 97, 104 Schaffer, Cynthia 15, 23, 24, 138 Schaffer, Gary 188 Schaffer, Larry 132 Scheel. Brian 188 Scheel, Rick 64, 66, 76, 80, 93, 104 Schieffelbein, John 17, 22. 24, 26, 41, 93. 104 Schoen, Beverly 24, 138 Schoen, Gary 138 Sehott, Ernest 138 Schooley, Betty 24, 35, 65 Schooley, Mary 132 Schooley, Susan 188 Schooley, Vickie .14, 20, 93, 104 Schoff. Ernest 138 Schreck, Charles 97 Schrier, Richard 97, 101, 104, 138 Schultz, Gregory 15, 68, 93, 104. 138 Schwartztrauber, Gary 138 Schnathorst, Geneva 138 Schwitters, Robert 132 Scott, William 97 Scovel, Debbie 138 Seager, Ronald 24, 25, 138 Scott, William 40, 104 —173— After-school jobs provide a source of income for Randy Parker and Ron Bechrcl. Name Pa«c Seaney, Marlena 138 Seddon, Thomas 22, 23, 132 Seehan, Pat 35, 83, 93, 104, 117 Seehan. Sandy 188 Seely, Brian 37, 93, 104 Seiberling, Evelyn 93, 104 Sellers, Sheila 15, 17, 23, 138 Severson, Jean 21, 69, 93, 104 Shaffer, Marilyn 93, 104 Shannahan, Randy ... 25, 93, 104 Sharp, Dennis 93, 104 Sharp, John 132, 140 Sharp, Ronnie 182 Sharp, Steve 52, 138 Sharpnack, Connie 138 Shaw, Peggy 14. 22, 132 Shedd, Jim 182 Sheibley, Kenny 15, 31, 33, 59, 128, 132 Shelton, Diane _ 23, 65, 138 Shelton, Sandi 93, 104 Shepherd, Debbie 93, 104 Shepherd, Phillip .132 Shepherd, Rebecca 14, 59, 93, 104 Sherman Robert 23, 132 Sherwood, Stanley 138 Shipley, Rhonda .14, 16, 74, 93, 104, 117 Shipley, Rodney 14, 15, 51, 52, 35, 69, 132 Short, John 97, 104 Siders, Linda 98, 104 Sigler, Gary 67 Signs, Edward 138 Simmons, David L82 Simmons, Peggy 15, 22, 24, 25, m 35, 69, 132 SimpTins, James 20, 75, 93, 104, 120 Simpkins, William 188 Simpson. Annette .138 Simpson, Brad, 17, 18, 23, 26, 31, 42, 132, 133 Simpson, Penni 14, 21, 65, 93, 96, 104, .120 Simpson, Roberta 14, 15, 23, 65, 134, 138 Simpson, Vicki 138 Sinnard, Janice 36, 93, 104 Skinner, Perry 14. 29, 132, 140 Slater. Eddie 132, 140 Slaughter, Donna 98, 104 Sloan, Larry 182, 140 Sloan, Mike 188 Small. Kirby 132. 140 Smallwood, Linda 94, 104 Smith. Carl 132, 140 Smith. Carol _ 94, 104 Smith, Cheryl 15, 27, 132 Smith, Darrell _ 94, 104, 140 Smith. Duane 138 Smith. James 51, 54, 132 Smith, Jennifer 182 Smith, Marty 81 Smith, Mary 94, 104 Smith, Pamela 138 Smith, Patricia 13S Smith, Raymond 132 Smith, Sandy 20, 69, 94, 104 Name Pa K e Smith, Susie 17, 20, 23, 30, 31, 81, 94, 104 Smith, Stephanie 132 Smith, Thurlough. 138 Snedden, Janetta 138 Snelson, Daniel 124, 132 Soderstrom, Robin 132 Sorter, Terry 138 Southern, Diana 20, 132 Spanker, G. Steven 37, 94, 104 Speck, Mark 132 Specker, Mary 14, 33, 138 Spencer, Thomas 24, 25, 138 Sponsler, Linda 138 Stady, Kathryn 14, 138 Staley, Marvanna 14, 15, 94, 104, 115 Stalter, Connie 21, 94, 104 Stanford, David 52, 60, 61, 138 Stanford, Steven 62, 132 Stapleton, Peggy 139 Steen, Valerie 24, 40, 132 Steffen, Billy 60, 61, 132 Steinbach. John 15, 16, 94, 104, 140 Stender, Lynell 42, 94, 104 Stephen, Tim 52, 139 Stephens, Roger 67, 139 Stephens, Susan 139 Stevens, Garnet . 139 Stewart, Becky 94, 104 Stewart, Candice 23, 139 Stewart, Cornell 67, 97, 104 Stewart, Edward 51, 62, 132 Steward, Roger G 52, 67, 139 Stiles, Sandy 139 Stiles, Terry 52, 68, 139 Stinson, Phil 139 Stoltenburg, Sonia 138 Stone, Marcia 139 Strahan, Linda 2 5, 139 Strahan, Paul 22, 132 Strahan, Reid 22, 132 Strand, Karen 132 Stripe, Randy 139 Stromberg, John David 182 Stromberg, Mark 189 Strother, Marque 52, 67 Stroud, Ruth 94, 104 Struble, Dennis L82 Struth, James 189 Stubbs, Cathy 97, 104 Stuhbs, Debbie 139 Stuchis, Cindy 12, 13, 14, 20, 94, 104 Sturdevant, Nancy 20, 94, 96, 104 Summy, Timothy 14, 52, 139 Sutherland, Diane 140 Swacker, Marlys 65, 94, 105, 132 Swackhamer. Richard 94, 105 Swan, Harry 139 Swanson, David 54. 56, 94. 98, 105 Swanson, Vincent 182 Swartz, Barbara 97, 105 Swartzlander, Don 139 Swenson, Adrian L 97 Swenson, David 139 Swenson, Leslie 105 Name Swenson, Linda . . Swim, Connie Swim, Janice Swim, Sue Swinehart, Kathy Swinehart, Mike.. Sydnes, Priscilla Sziber, Donald Page 24, 25, 132 132 139 132 132 14 132 139 Name Page — T— Taber, Kathy 27, 31, 94, 105 Tawney, Cathy 182 Taylor, Connie 20, 32, 94, 99. 105 Taylor, Conrad 132, 140 Taylor, Donna 139 Taylor, Jonathon 123, 139 Tellis, Carol 20, 94, 1J05 Tellis, Shirley 1. ' ,. 2: ' ,. 24, 139 Terrell, Dennis 132, 140 Terrell, Linda 94, 105 Terry, Anita 139 Terry, Ivan 139 Tharp, Richard Jr 52, 119 Thomas, Dana 67, 132 Thomas, Jim 132 Thomas, Mary re 19, 132 Thomas, Michael 52 Thomasson, Kevin 15, 94, 95. 105 Thomlinson, George 132 Thomlinson, Rita 14, 139 Thomson, Gary 94, 105 Thompson, Cindy 139 Thompson, Debbie 139 Thompson, Larry 95, 105 Thompson, Micheal .97, 105, 139 Thompson, Randy 139 Thomson, Joy 132 Thomson, Kurt 68, 139 Thomson, Pam 9:.. 10;, Thoren. Katherene 21. 95. 1 05 Thoren, Kevin 139 Thorpe, Ricki ...139 Thorpe, Tracy 52 Thorsheim, Jeanine ... 132 Tillotson, Garry 24, 25, 63, 139 Tilly, Marsha 14, 132 Timmons, Rodger .14, 132 Todd, David 17 Tolkan, Jerry 132 Tolson, Jonnetta ...139 Tompkins. Kathy 95, 105 Topp. Kevin 52, 139 Townes, Charmayne 95, 105 Townsend, Richard 132 Travis, Daniel 39, 132 Traviss, Rhonda ...14, 139 Treanor, Steve 95, 105 Tucker, Kathy 139 Tuinstra. Danny 51, 52, 62, 139 Tully, Ruth 132 Turner, Michael 22, 132 Turnquist, Maria 95, 105, 115 Turnquist, Pam 139 Tyler, Jim 139 — V— Valentine, Susan E 14, 132 Vanblarieum, Doug 132 Vanderflute, Raymond 95. 105 Vander Sluis, Deborah 132, 140 Van Dusseldorp, Nancy 132 VanZandt, Mike 105 Van zandt, Vickie 105 Vasey, Sue 95, 105 Vaskis, Use ... 95, 105 Vasquez, Rosie 132, 140 Veach, Debi .139 Viere, Chris 132 Villier, Suzzanne 139 Vincent, James 31, 95, 105 Voiles, Rhonda 95, 105 — W — Wagner, Pam 132 Walden, Zoe 139 Walker, Joanie 139 Wallace, Crystal 95, 105 Wallace, Sandra 95, 105 Wallace, Steven 139 Waller, Merril 68, 139 Walling, William 14, 15, 24, 25, 64, 139 Waltz, Sue Ellen M 132 Wambsgans, Dixie . 20, 95, 105 Wanek, John 132 Wanek, Judy 139 Ward, Cindy 87, 139 Warning, Daniel 15, 95, 105 Warren, David 22, 69, 139 Maria 23, 26, 95, 105 Myra 14, 23, 132 Mark 88 Robert 96, 105 Warren Warren Watson, Watson, Watson, Willie 64, 139 Way, Cathy 14, 96, 105 Weaver, Paula 139 Webb, Jim 96, 105 Webb, Randy 51, 132, 140 Webster, Tom 60, 96, 105 Wedgeworth, Chuck 139 Weed, Edward O. U2 Weichman, Diane 96, 105 Weidman, Linda 139 Weiland, Frances. 76, 105 Weiss, Shen i 23, 70, 139 Welch, Jim 14, 118, 132 Welch, Joan 132 Welch, Kent 24, 25, 132 Wellander, Nancy 35, 65, 132 West, Mary 24, 139 West, Randi 139 Westendorf, Deborah 31, 132 Western, Judy 132 Westholm, Bill ...15, 66, 67, 132 Weston, Debbie 139 Wheeler, Pam 139 Wheeler, Rex 22, 26, 139 Whipple, Ricky 139 Whiseand, There-;. 90, 105 White, Danny 60, 61, 132 White. Joan 29, 132 White, Pam 132 White, Robert 132 White, Sue. 96, 105 Wiand, Bruce 97, 105, 132 Wickersham, Tom 133 Widaman, Debbie... 96, 105, 140 Widaman, Diane 188 Widland, Allen. 51, 52. 189 Wieland, Frances 96, 105 Wightman, Diane 40, 96, 105 Wilber, Catherine 15, 139 Wilber, Dorothy 96, 105 Wilkison, Linda _ 21 Willey, Glenna 14, 139 Williams, Craig 133, 140 Williams, Dorcas 97, 105 Williams, Julie 139 Williams, Mitchel 14, 52, 139 Williams, Pamela _ 1.39 Williams, Robert 133 Williams, Steve 24, 69, 139 Wilson, Eddie 14. 133 Wilson, Gary 96, 105 Wilson, Jr., Marvin 96, 105 Wilson, Karen 70, 133 Wilson, Katherine 23, 139 Wilson, Sandra 41, 133 Wilson, Sue 139 Wilson, Theresa 23, 24, 139 Winegarden, C. Sue 15, 139 Winegar, Nancy 24, 123, 133 Winn, Dexter 29, 96, 105 Winslow, William 22, 133 Winterbottom, Wes 96, 105 Witt, John 15 Wood, Donna 70, 96, 105 Woods, Lois 31, 35, 96, 105 Woods, Mike . .14, 15, 36, 67, 70 Woods, Steve .139 Woddard, Marilyn 96, 105 Worth, Randy 96, 105 Wright, Bill 133 Wright, Holly 14 Wright. Scott 61, 133 Wright, Steve 50, 51, 60, 62, 97, 105 — Y— Yacko, James 133 Yacko, Robert. 139 Young. Joe 66, 07. 139 Young, Kathy 139 Young, Marsha 133 Young, Ronnie 139 — Z— Zachier, Chris 14 Zeiger, Shirley 22, 24, 139 Z nor, Vicki 96, 105 Ziger, Beverly 139 Ziger, Donna 139 Zook, Randy 60, 139 Zschau, Christy 139 Zust. Robert 51, 61, 67, 133 — 174— Autographs — 175— — 176— r ir H 9


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